yh E Po} ith YEAR TIAC. PRESS xk*ek« PONTIAC, MICHI tchie Surt enders Auto-Train Crash Hurts 7 Teenagers } | |New Supervisor Group En Route fo High School for Night Game 1 in Critical Condition; | Cor Struck at Squirrel | Road, Auburn Heights - One of seven teenagers injured last night when their_car_was_struck bya}: Grand Trunk Railroad train # at an unguarded crossing in| © 2, Auburn Heights is reported | ya . in poor condition at Pontiac | | PS General Hospital and an-| other is listed as critical. Four of the youths are| LESLIE H. HUDSON 6 Killed as Jet Rams 2 Homes ‘in Long Beach ~ Four Others Are Injured When Plane Pulls Out of Dense Clouds 4 LONG BEACH, Calif. (AP) — Shrouded in rain clouds,_an Air Force jet fighter plane rocketed into a Signal Hill residential dis- | | trict late yesterday, demol- \ished two homes and ex- |ploded, set fire to a third home and damaged a fourth. ' ‘ i reported in fair condition Pontiac City Commission ap: Six persons died and four treated | pointed-Lesilie H. Hadison, 31, of 69 and another was |W. Colgate Ave., last night to fill and released. Hospital attendants said Board of Supervisors left by the Jerry Poynter, 13, of 3032 death of Clare W. Seery. or wa lis the owner of the Baldwin-Walton Churchill Rd., who suffered |Cutrate Store and was Waterford severe head injuries; is in | Township clerk trom 1947 through poor Mather, 18, of 2196 Glen- Ask Kyes' Ideas ¥ | | a = f i : if : j : ; {ji ! it f i i i i A i is estimated at 100 million dollars. A civitidn commities would z | Fez. Aaa 33 g a ff : AM epee fai to his condition. Gerald | 1950. The city has nine other rep-| were injured, two so seri- the vacancy on Oakland County Ously they may not recover. In addition, an elderly |man, horrified at what he | | Saw, suffered a heart attack and died. The hurtling plane ripped out tel- resentatives on the county board. | ephone lines and broke gas mains ernment is considering the appli- that erupted into geysers of flame. | Blazing jet fuel cascaded over what | an instant before had been a quiet | neighborhood in the oil producing Tif 5% it & ASSOCIATED PRESS GAN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1954 —44 PAGES Wai 7 es Extradition to I INTERNATIONAL 4 news SERVICE a? - + 7 - cs ed ed ¢ ~~, : Detroit Police Bri Informer From Ontarig: Where He Gave Up = | | DETROIT (INS) — ie. Dons ald Ritchie, missing key | witness in the 1948 m: ‘shooting of CIO Presi Walter Reuther, surren¢* dered to a reporter in @ Preston, Ont., restaurant early today. a He agreed to waive extra~ . = | dition from Canada and wat ea started back to Detroit int 4 | custody of Detroit Police. He wore shackles as an — international fugitive and 4. 7 _ ‘ . * 4 | $ re * & 7 AP Wirephete 4 SEARCHING RUINS—Firemen at Long Beach, Calif., probe the still-burning ruins of homes among four which burned yesterday when a Sabre jet fighter plane crashed into them. Six died in the inferno, four were injured, and a seventh died of a heart attack at the scene. Two of the injured may not recover. The’ pilot, Ma} Robert A. Blair, of Omaha, died in his plane. Dulles Will Oppose Split and Butter of World Power With Reds Meron menage (INS) — - i NEW YORK (AP)—Secretary of State Dulles will meet erewure _SePpartment oficia’s | the Russians in Berlin soon, firmly pledged against any confirmed today that the US. £0¥-' deal to divide the world between the rule of Moscow and that of the Western Powers. ation of fi | . See ty ait | ‘There is no plan for.a “parthership division of world’ about 20 million pounds of butter | and seven milljon pounds of cot.| Power with those who suppress freedom,” the secretary | address to the Council of Foreign | + U.S. Considers Sale to Soviets Export Firm Asks OK to Sell Cotton Seed Oil ton seed oil to Soviet Russia. | said last night in Relations here. Dulles made these basic points: “54 Legislature | tion of Austria’ The aim is ‘to “advance the cause of Departments, _A Commerce-Department-spokes-|___- =< 98 i | wel. etlectieenty, its ad-_ Gov. Williams Requests mick aliesintaaeaan | est hope” for solution of the Soviet | i $28.8 Million Building Fund at New Session news conference Ahat munity is set up, the North At-| lantic Alliance “and indeed future | /peaces are in jeopardy." Duilles, | who calls EDC the only hope for | French-German a jrel J sé e#F Army Seeks 18,000. in March Draft Call WASHINGTON seekee me Faces 100 Bills. stew mum a cat aces 100 Bills. 1: sue Sei tice co-conspirator in the 1948 attempt on Reuther’s life, in sharp contrast to his earlier Helicopters Sent ss: ear fo Alps Victims. : Formalities ‘of the. extradition will be determined when Ritchie 3 U. S. Craft Loaded’ at Munich With Supplies for Avalanche Areas ; where his commop-law-wife, Betty VIENNA, Austria (UP)}-—-The U | we S. Air Force sent helicopters into | pte 30 was seized five hours Austria from Germany today to} . help in rescue operations in the| Harvey had been in the res- avalanche belt where giant snow | taurant te check details on the of Miss-.White. 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FRENCH, suit } 382 ts se > gg ge tet Sr teenie 5 ae og hppendl yo sy a closed mee il se Lit 3 if ul Committee, not one will continue to collect fresh ‘ood, “the announcement This iticluded representatives of rte local blood banks and | pemreiagy e ageir be gage ee ili Bp ae Rojec Plan = Quit Rigid Price Props %|GG Is Produced Blood in Michiga Health. Department announced to- day that it has perfected a new method of producing gamma giobu- “tain still Given ef us addition, and Supt. of ireland. |), aE ee Qt. =o: Mareh, | novel by Compton Mackenzie, will Re : £5. ilcape li . if 5 Pal i ee ii | aa se Hee Hie) ete ee MR ae Bie ay tl ia i ey Tate biel jaberited Nate gt | nt pH gaat t4 if, TE PE ris ESEER af aL ae just Has Fe iti et mu er als i Hi i; Hiri lial ‘il [i aval eats AE ; Mil-| spoke in favor of the Presidest's! , + and Agatha | plan of flexible supports. yes me | Without Fresh- at the Pon- — in the . Hi lin, meeting .at ae Frank~ Mone inside} zations, i cenete tk Gaon ‘Clark, vice grand; Grace “with a potluck lunch- oe Pett noble grand; | touring members of the House eon at 1 p. m. C. Egbert has named financial , Ng a Brown, | all major Oklahoma farm organi- tion and the corporation of Kirk| Wheat and cattle growers, in an Annual meeting of the congrega-| © ENID, Okla. @ — Southwestern ‘to Birmingham eeea | SASS sak ure... Dacdeveectets é it ivanes = 7 oe oe a s - ~ i 8 : ' 7 sim or iin pee i J + : bd - F . ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, . + bey Sater OW tase = ’ into custody by police explained he stole a bicycle to ride to school because’ he would have been late + ‘Soap. | _ RESINOL orton io Inventory Close-Out PAINT SALE Not All Colors WATERTOWN, N. Y. (UP)—AlPe) 14-year-cld Watertown boy taken | | eo) Te i 4 4 Ply-Coat cat $ Interior Enamel 59% 0 Qe. agg Johnson t Reg. $1.25 Qt. 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Cammarata was whisked back | ito Michigan July 15 from Cleve- land, Ohid, asa parole violator lafter a strenuous legal fight by | Michigan authorities | possession of him, a 15-30 year sentence for robbery armed, Cammarata received 4 commutation of sentence from the |late Gov, Frank D. Fitzgerald in 11936 and was paroled then to be} 1 | deported to Italy. Michigan offi- cials contended he returned to the | United States illegally and settled in Warren, Ohio. This held that Michigan cannot | ei, |return @ parole violator to prison | if it tas previously refused an op-/ portunity to regain custody of him. Cammarata’s attorneys argued |that the state refused an offer |from the U. S. Immigration Serv- ice in 1946 to regain possession of | Cammarata and now hold thins in prison. Er F-T MAKES LINOLEUM SHINE WITHOUT DANGER OF to contain no wox! Sofel Non-slippery! % Cellophone-clear! 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I nN , | \ , Ss ay eid pions Peer _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JAN VARY 13, 1954 ee at "agi nee ; Pet Parrot Clamoys...| teri? sit ©) Year with a million dollar oper- interest in the Dominion. Our own = —= Sailings / a of the as ating surplus. \. national security and economic prosper- i AN 4 — ; bes; laced cevtinn trae oaooke : a ity are closely bound up with hers. = | “ Portraits — cigarts ahd tat may have bom But he did point out that “the opera ——— 2. Te + ae By JAMES J. METCALFE =f" “war of substitute (ersatz) tion of the general fund for the current ‘Ons great trouble with home life is Thank Goc 2 ate oe et Se ee tek ini ofthe Mallet fiscal year is in the black.” Governor that families don’t engage in activities Vi Tg ae Ra j Wiu1aMs added that “the continued 45 @ unit,” says a sociologist. He must . , ¢ : those two also smoked with ap- i thoughts ... send to a favorable balance between revenues and — be mistaken. _Most families engage as Voice of the P eople “ Fs Se oe San tet bore not he time ogee perme Fane me _ expenditures is rapidly reducing the 4 unit in a certain activity three times . in which . . . To tell you all I tract on their tobacco habit, i ‘ipocmmulated defiatt.” e 33 Reader Wonders Why City Has Delayed tisk: atic 1 aa aut eee eee pernent : eins a “oe . / . | el ~ ink... The paper would require shows that addiction to cigatets arden anal son oad dhe “Sickness, pain and death are merely In Paying Reward for O Brian s Capture ee a ome aus a wine eae bred « ’ : ee a ps 2 _. fax measures inspired by Sen. imaginary,” says the leader of a relig- _,, {ttters wilt be condensed when neces- trol streets and chase down tips Can we afford to invite others to bring .. . My letter to your tine, ; ~~ George N. Higgins, Republican {ous cult.~Maybe so, but when a address and telephone number of the to apprehend this man. When if to believe that we do not keep our side... And so I send this mes — In Larry's case, similar deception tax expert, and b : . —_ [riter_must accompany letiers but hese comes to rewarding the.brave word? Pontiac has grown success- sage brief... And hope you was applied. Normal salt tablets = passed by Repub- ceases to live, even though he may be requests, unless the letter is critical t people who rendered us one of ful and respectable because its under stand... The transportation were later used instead of mor- lican legislators. merely imagining he’s dead it’s a good — the greatest services possible, it people have kept their word. I be- of the mail... Is not at my com- phine 2 «2 ides to. bury or cremhte him “The evilmen do lives after seems the processes of justice ae ee ee mand .. . But every word I want _ I've sat beside his bed while he . them, the good-is oft interred with pitifully slow. that way, even our gov- to say... And every promise true fidgeted irritably and 7 nate a hy aba nia Galt Maan ® Snap neniees wee om ernment. e -- - dae written Sn Sint Mee. Sit a amr flap tng ce 3 tern becom reads this fine newspaper will . ” “ ~reads ... “I am in love with you.” ” elias pri yy ara on The Man About Town member this quotation from vax From Our Files os benen” ay nae al oe Nene Copyright, 1986 She would then come and inject eigh * 7 Anthony’s famous address. It 15 Years Ago settled this thing up honorably. ri this salt water into his-arm. Then per cent higher than the current year's Saw It in Action should bring to mind the evil sit- CoMMITTEE REPORT attacks aw. smart - Baering Down _ bed calm down and sigh happily. appropriation and $26,947,968 more . . uation we had in Pontiac a few wp, rolis; GOP’members brand 2834 Lansdowne, i By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER _—"'S aPParent pain and jittery stage than his 1953 budget. Donor of Big Searchlight yore ree een se countryiie, conditions national scandal. Rt. 2, Drayton Plains International News Service . - Would disappear. Work was terrorizing the countryside. - jo LOUIS-MAX BAER bout 2 Who remembers the piping times . Yet he had received no mor However, it must be pointed out in Witnesses Its Good Wor O'Brian has long since been plans get under way. Kayo pre- First Lesson of prohibition? When they piped it phine at all! So his dope habit, fairness to the Governor that $10,526 , Daftynition taken care of. The good, it would dicted for Baer. Said the flirt to boy friend she ight from the stills to the night lkewise must have been chief 396 of this increase was caused by th Trouble: What you ‘often can keep out of by pPPSHE sor tpg og 20 Years Ago was entertaining in her home: lubs? | ly above his eyes. © knowing when not to say the right thing. « on yet eegadion ange NEW PONTIAC Straight 8 hailed “Darling, did you ever try to sell = na" Te Such addicts learn to Jean upon automatic increpse in State school aid None ois ‘we > sensation in car industry vacuum cleaners? If not, you'd was just around that time omething as an emotional crutch. under sales tax diversion. After donating to the Pontiac Civil Air Patrol is capture ROOSEVELT ASKS not only for ‘better start now . . . That's my we heard tered gossip that an Your local physicians could tell you a million candle power searchlight and trailer, We quick to’ spend thouws- gold nationalization but for 60 per fiance just coming. in the front pores Beg ager hed cracked Gosens of cases where drugs can Important among the recom- Capt. Charles L. Jacobson ‘ands of dollars to cut weeds, pa- cent dollar devaluation limit, door!” = « Remisecd, the wbieet eth ¢ be substituted and patients don't | _pMendations is a $17,700,000 __of 19 Ottawa Drive. paw it put to good use: In : twirl of our mustache or ips po yor Sigg gy ae response to a s . : ; ts © Iabrese, to $190200,000 for edu. Sree. bg re Wome ane ste New U.S. Long-View Defense Policy —_ ~ inad ot serine tei epaulets ul as blo ed Pf 5 90, proved : 2 = : : — . - . to-concert pitch the big brass also sage 7 the body of a drowned man. Mr. Jacobson chiatrists, who was my © 090; tor-nem buildings at Saat Satan ne pimwamniee'ss SHOUld Act as Stern Warning to Soviet ‘ery izrmte <= Sinise ait fr = ies State eges. , make the Pontiac Patrol effective. sels ee : t is all \ ake? SS ee : ppd sat By DAVID LAWRENCE course, the present rulers in Mos- © vance the miiltary sinews for such aut aticr Hiroshima we rea. i” the victim's mind, ; es ee -* Out-of-season sign on the Dixie Highway: ‘WASHINGTON—What John Fos- cow are not likely to approve. a campaign in Korea and later its jized we had a by its: last He said that this idea of a State operations were estimated at _ “Watexmelons 25 cents each.” ter Dulles, secretary of state, told ° So, for all practical purposes, Tefusal to use maximum power— stripe ariel chemical hunger largely $183,600,000, an increase of $10,700,000 in a i ‘the Council on. Foreign Relations he United States has decided on Which spparently mow is Being bunk and tommyrot. We thought wy, » f0U, In Pontiac General Hospital for a tonsillectomy, in New York, and simultaneously retaliatory defense—a defense sanctioned — was “responsible for ‘The espionageers and the fellow he was exaggerating. But ex over this year. That includes a total of Jimmy Keylon, ~ the nation by radio and television that doesn't require massive land the lack military victory and travelers tried to take some of the perienced physicians now know - $14,590,000 for proposed capital im- the four year old son of network, is revealing a5 @ armies to win an objective but oodles elage yg the Korean responsibility off our glove racks. that he wasn't overdoing it as provements, or $5,300,000 more than the arden Seng. cesta et ae ee ee os 6 te ae ee ee es s : Clarkston grandfa icy than anything said since the overseas bases by our Air Force formulas. to Moscow using bird amount allowed for 1953.-__- ag proms andeow nied wan Eisenhower administration Reliance is placed by Dulles on nests and | tor of. , Some baseball players are siml- ; $ George Sage began. aswell as trom aircraft carriers. wostrategic reserve” iden, which ficeg PPS 1°F Postol arty addicted ta carrying...their Details of Gov. Wm.1aMs’ program of 236 South Anderson St., and For it tells why the military . of the Navy to make sure that the eans a mobile force. He says it baby’s shoes just because they did are tobe disclosed in his Thursday mes — sedge ng ets how sma mo Inc am aack Toner “sundry HPA Wich trons cape ter", my te, sage. But the big pre-session news is of 2540 Dixie Highway, both also are patients ren-enadls sepia ie Ee one Dulles points out that the poli- wa Wece we det ‘ee deena es ages gee lar ange be Rpre § ie oe lnenten an Gee ek | that-at long last’the State is operating — that is mot geared merély to cies adopted by the Truman- that leaves us no strategic re- ee ee ee ee Be time at bat. eg - ym-the and t ics first t The 1984 on: emergencies but to a definite Acheson administration in Turkey serves.” ae to a hee Later, if somebody hides those re black that for the ime almanac plan of defense for ail purposes. and Greece and through the Euro. = eo ical heel sepa tor baby shoes, they are as jittery __ the Governor agrees with Republicans ~ Michigan Bell Telephone Company. - : Sais pean recovery plan were good but cays, too, it was sound tial celes- asa supposed dope addict .who Many people must won- economics, or good foreign pol- sound. Dror gata office, according to drawn from Korea now, why plans %® “emergency action,” be ley, re nage so ory a Now we leam we are giving ™ntal. a < ie pees . District Manager E. J. Novack. 3 were being made for less Ameri % of the utmost importance to ee ee ae im even busier bomb signals to the of ih cor, encleting © one , 100 Per Cent Air Safety tt contains the usual time tables for su“and can manpower in Europe end for develop ® program for the Jong’ S™> hal smane a# MMR ME est of the world. Ita taxpayer is 3, ant acres eee ae moon, and much other interesting matter. substantial scuts jn conventional *®"S*® -” ad : entitied to a voice I would like to Printing conte when Fou send for one | It to read in these days of so military services. / He deciares that the “long- _ Statements such as these could sing bass in the complaint depart- “copyright. Hoskins Syndicate Ine.) many commercial and military plane Right here where « great many of them are The answer is given by Dulles, time” factor ie of critiéal tm- Tot Possibly be made today by a _ ment. ahah made, it is interesting to note that there are and it is to be fourid in this para. portance and he hints that « ‘Pokesman United States cmon THOUGHTS FOR TODAY | disasters that in 1953 one branch of our 16 automobiles in the United States for every cranh of his address: strategy must be adopted by government if it were not for a We're that until the But we know that the law ts _. afmed forces established a perfect air mile of highway. -“Balate iullieary plamadeig. cod Suetes il aim be. ieted. © Stee Seem me maton ats ot Se Searle bom good, fs man mee it. lawfully, | — > _ — military power—including.all atom- dancers safety record. Representing Oakland County at a meeting of bs changed. the Presiden’ ahd te sat tists danger” 3¢ weapons—if Soviet Russia starts isitating Peisrose end Dociata, | «eae "T ‘That organization is the Mii- ~—--*"* fee: ener = — " , | warn __ der. We're against it until w is not law, if it violates the Fake ‘his Sramapert Sarvico, tasall on ee ay coe en ae enay soley: decisions, _Dilehes over what the Soviets ‘6 Amd one needed to be given leaves of the Judgement Book principles of eternal justice. . ae B as MATS. In the last at Flint Tuesday was This has been done. call “an entire historical era.” RM inn Mean come up blank. —Lydia Maria Child, : ne thie paayad Giue seh thelr x. i, wow acqeemian to promote panei oe bie Br ad Bn wk Wri Beli D ac | ao * ccom- ’ ; ee ce more we ieee ot Comet ates Spee, ecm, pacity to retallate, itary, by an oh aed nie ae riter e leves, as e Brady Does, | , means places of our choos- ° . ' teats fe alt caret the wena "dais end Sheree ing Cnc rt Graduated Exercise OK in Heart Case} A . t ~~““Now the Department of De _ Incidentally,’ - Eisenhower ; 7 single fatality i as Pathe in SS eng raping fense and the Joint Chiefs ot . Participated in that decision when By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. — The doctor then gave me aregu- for at least eight or fen weeks MY FB safe for automobiles. 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Hurry and save now! abe weg io a pe Pe De ee et ee eR ce ee ee oe eee to kee eee er oe ae ee cea nay riya ern tad rataen . » : i is ¢ a ae i % i . . ‘ ; ‘ x : Sh oe eae x oe) THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1954 3 ee ee eer ee eee ee ___ - A i faa ania W ~~) | vision-and alt Toe 2 SCS peerings ~} et ? cf crete ceame ie will Bt, ‘The July! delayed until Septem NOVY UGUulivit || Ranch ives a 6 (ee Double Safety Lesson Clapp, prograre chairman of the Peis: 2 a oe See a aed ae ; nD, |. te Jy gran yee traditionally | ELMIRA, N. Y. @ - Police PTA wom was See: one edie eons a Se teat ie poy (PS a. a agora, end Pw mard P. De Member was meted Mémber to speak, _ | . > oo 2a on i oe easier, ’ 4 invited this ‘week to address \a The horse-breeding industry in : ‘ ae : . : COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. The CowBelles’ No. 1 project for | Parent-Teacher Assn, meeting on! the United States is valued at AEC Wants Atom Test ~The gals from the range are sot thie the ° what they used to-be. They are as. ’ Leaks in Letters From |" ™ ™ pa Fosnandierdee un: Personnel Halted beet cattle their husbands and| He WASHINGTON w—The Atomic | fathers raise on the Western/j, word to the Navy to do something Three hundred. of these ranch) oa, W. Va. @ Las ta stop those chatty and descrip- | Women, who have their own organi-| night tive letters sent home by military | zation, the CowBelles, are meeting | slipped personnel who see the big and/|here while their menfolk wrestle| fell i supposedly secret atomic tests in| with the problems which beset the| ©) we ’ 2 | Zz the Pacific. [livestock, producing, bestness these Yesterday, | PTOMET ‘Be Recalli ber of* letters | days. : again ; ‘Beautiful colored bathroom dispenser Geea: fash Denes 'gecenepel eine woe-| Ae ¢ a derrick boat, Clyburn fished him | jf Bldg. Outfits complete with all = | messed the test of a hydrogen ex-| ‘The men, aaiethere ot tis Amer | out ee ————————————— : ri Eniwetok in the | j National Cattlemen’ es chrome plated fixtures. This _— 9] ged p Boars os cabad we ae spotied pear ne their high- is a once in a lifetime oppor- AEC what would be done to pre-| heel boots, big hats and typical ; vent similar disclosures in the | Western garb, but not the women. tunity. forthcoming series of tests at) As they opened their convention { Shc aes Eerenages 1 expected 10) with a ‘kenenens Jn Ge bere Compartment Broadmoor Hotel, there wasn’t a pve - * Aw AEC spokesman replied: calico dress in sight—nor a stn LAUNDRY TRAYS “The task force is expected to| bonnet, and the high heels were ‘ have adequate measures in force ype Ble son stra ny yay 7 have been a meeting of a group > 6. 2 of ei oe | ; against writing any personal let-| shoulders. sey Re ters to anyone describing or other-| But some remember when it ‘Use Our Loyaway Plan or Buy on FHA Terms! ina test. In the 1952 : have been cautioned against letter ae. = Doubt was expressed today that| ‘I remember when we used to a. a mail censorship, which involves | gather up chips-for a fire and the ; AVE inspection wf each outgoing per-| water froze in the buckets in the Open Mon ; < sonal letter, could be invoked ex-| house,” said Mrs. Long, who was Threw Set. 9 to 5:30 e Phone FE 5-2100 ade a semncer atte of toe. born on a Texas ranch and has 100 S. Saginaw St. FREE PARKING FREE DELIVERY: ergency, Even during the Korean | lived on a ranch all of her life. “See 3. . War, no mail censorship was in| “But it’s different now,” she ob- force. served. “We have pushbutton There’s a good supply of models and sizes to Over 20 Square Yards jena From. i; Beige Ploral—12 S087 ooo. ccc che emecencaces $188.88 , : Green Scroll—12’x20'11"., .. oe. cee cece cece eee .+e- 200,95 Beige Scroll—12’x16'1”. ....... ig Weeks ss 1004 yao due +... 201,25 Green Scroll—12’x24'6” .... 22. eee RT YS 309.38 —— in } Beige sce Gabon Bhat Unsngde ses ece ge bes Saccdece pe :.\. the amazing SPACE | > Gray Leat—ia2e? 0.00002 toate MASTER Model. Only 30 a 4 inches wide but it has a — : F giant capacity. Its oven is DON’T WAIT! 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Wy epR di secs Siveereee eae fed ta a peal A eR Be See MerIvrT Tiiitic.. cae, | Peas s ONLY ONCE-A-YEAR A SALE LIKE THIS! : TAY—O'XG'S”. 5s se ceesveesriives viscasnesegeiadesns 6 A” we grater ' . r Sapte EER. essai, Me eae i: “Peade-Tn YOUR OLD RANGE - 2 Green—3’x6@’ Staion chime ace inixis's sciieeieivinell 9.50 i J oe and $AVEL Pe tT eee ge Oh Peg | See. ee fs ; oly / oa oF a a ‘Le 4 “ Me fed whe <.as 7 = Lb. = so A Stee 6h ite 2 ee Be A re =e." uo oF —S i ee A ; ~ ly 3 ’ a f. A { = ; ee > 5 \ ere < / ft * . “ 1 a : Zietes: \ hs | | is THE PONTTAD a WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1954 tors in “Life With Father” -- Today's. Television Programs - - | Channel 2—-WJBK-TV Channd 4—WW3-TV ° Channel 7-—-WXYZ-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS | Boxing. Heavyweight bout; | :00—(2)—Big Payoff, (4)—Kate 6:39 — (7) — Superman. George Fzzard Charles vs.. Bob Satter- Smith Show. ‘Reeves in “Semi Private Eye.” | oid, \ $:30-—-(7)—Film Serial. (2)—Ladies (Time off for Sports. Bill| y9:3¢-(7)—Man’ Against Crime.| 0% Flemming. (2)~Telenews Ace.| Ralph Bellamy in “Going, Going, 4:00—(4)—Welcome Traveler. (7)— Ken Cline, Van Patrick. Gone”; Mike Barnett outwits| Cowboy Colt. NEW YORK~Leon Ames, vet« ¢45—()—Man About ‘Town. Bob| foreign agents. (4)—Gold Seal | ¢:99—12)—Feature Theater. (f= par Maxwell; music and chatter,| Theater. Hillary Brooke, Craig| On Your Account. (7)—Ern West-| eran actor of stage, screen R. Phelps. Life.” 5:00—(4)—Adv. Patrol. (7)—Auntie | ease sitting in his favorite chair 1:00—(7)—Heart of the City, | #'4—(2)—Greatest Fights. Box-|, Dee and reading the morning paper as “Dangerous Men,” film drama.|_."% films. | $:15—(4)—Sports Closeup. | Father Day on television's “Life (4)—Dougias Fairbanks P re- | 1:0 — (7) — Soupy’s On soupy §:30—(4)—Howdy Doody. (2)—Bob ' With Father.” sents. “The Surgeon:’ (2)—Car-| Sales ae! beg a Crosby Show. (T)—Charlie Chap | Ames was born in Portland, pet Theater. “I Saw It Happen.” | ‘T™, ¢eledrity guest. (#)— illiams 7 lin. bie pp eed omar Tom Con- oth Ne _ ne 5:45—(7)—Weather. (2)—Sports. peng ye A. in en Eddie ‘Fisher. Popular ballads; |#:1&—(T)—Feature Film. Michael THURSDAY EVENING Ind., where he took part in basket- *| Wilding in “There Ain't No Jus-|,. nt _ ball and track athletics. Jill Corey, guest. (2)—News. > 6:00—(4)—Music Time. (7)—De Doug Edwards. tice.” (4)—§tock Car Champions. troit Deadline. (2)—Sports Show. He says he cannot remember 7:46—(4)—News Caravan. John Miamt, Florida. (2)--Featurette: 46:15 — (4) — News. (7) — Sports. | » time in his boyhood when his Cameron Swayze. (2)—Perry| _ THURSDAY MORNING (2)—Greatest Dramas. heart was not set on becoming pga sings song hits. pe BP a ¢:30—(4)—Time for Sports. ()—| an actor, 8:00-~ (7) «Bowling Champions. | ® papa Kelly. Playhouse. (2)—News. | Fred Wolfe host to champs in | %00—(4)—Playschool. (1) — Play-| ¢:45—(4)—Singin’ Along. (2)— .. F eage Mae 3 nate competition.(4) I Married | house. Weatherman. Piesuie thtnditeré: Peon “genes Joan, Joan's outdoor barbeque | 9:45—(2)—News. 1:00 — (4) — Liberace. (T)—Cisco| 2) ‘business man,” which in the goes sour. (2)—Godfrey and | 10;00—. (7) —Wixie’s Wonderland.| Kid. (2)—Meet Mr. MecNutley. language of the theater meant ; His Friends. Variety, (4%—Ding Dong School. (2)—|7:30—(4)—Dinah Shore. (T)—| vot he was to play small roles, VINYL Inlaid 8:30—(7)—Times Square Theater.! Arthur Godfrey. Lone Ranger. (2)--News. Thereafter, playing one - night “Confidentially Yours,” stars | 11:60—(4)—Hawkins Falls. (7)—| 7:45—(4)—News. (2)—Jane Fro) sands gave Ames his first ex ) Alan Mowbray as confidence| Charm Kitchen. man. : perience as an actor. He : | man; Herbert Marshall, host. | 11:15—(4)—Three Steps to Heaven. | 8:00—(4)—You Bet Y, Life. (7) in road companies of “The Cat and ; (4)—My bg Margie. Margie’s | 11:30—(4)—The . Bennetts, (2)~| —Quick As Flash, (2)—Life With 9. Canary,” “Love "Em and concern for Vern's health-forces| Strike It Rich. Elizabeth. ‘Em,” “Broadway” MEET THE nevis him into premature retiremént. | 11:45—(4)—Follow Your Heart. 8:30—(4)—T-Men in Action.{7)— a oat er ja ont DAYS—A novel, s " ® play and now Bats .~ 9:00—(7)—Club Polka. Warren} THURSDAY AFTERNOON Where's Raymond. (2)—Play- success, that’s the story of “Life With Father,” the American classic Michael Kelly host to pianist | 12:06—(4)—Bride & Groom. (7)—| house. He was picked from the east| concerning the Dey family, and life at the turn of the century.| George Shearing. Al Quatro, trio.| Comits. (2)—Valiant Lady. 9:00—(4)—Dragnet. (7)—Wrestling. |. of “Tomorrow and Tomorrow” to | Recreating Clarence Day Sr. on video is versatile Leon Ames. His) A Famous Moke #5 (4)—Television ‘Theater, ‘Louise | 12:15—(2)—Love of Life. (4)—| (2)—Theater. play the, detective in the film, | wife Vinnie, witty and understanding, is ably portrayed by Lurene | VINYL Albritton, Grant Sullivan debut| Ross Mulholland. 9:30—(4)~Theater. (2)—Big Town. | “The Murders in the Rue Mor- | Tuttle. A supporting cast of carrot-topped actors enact the roles | Cc in “The Atherton Boy,” drama | 12:30—(7)—News. (3—Tomorrow's| (7)—Kraft Theater. gue.” He remained in Holly- | .¢ the riotous and heart-warming Day children. taney Hoots about social climber. (2)—Strike | Search - 10:00~(4)—Martin Kane. (2)—| wood for four years working at 4 Ml pesutifal It Rich, Warren Hull in quiz. | |12:46—~(4)—Travel Dallmite&7)—| Playhouse vaelpas staciam me call onl Gees uiencatt ge : Colors Ea. 9:30-—(7)—On Your Way. Bud Coll-| Stars on Seven, (2) | 10:30—(4)—Michigan Outdoors. (2)|- Ames is 5 feet; 11 inches tall, college om Vote Arthritis Topic 9’'x9” yer hosts quiz show. (2)—I've| Light. —I Led Three Lives.” (7)—/ weighs 175 pounds, has brown| Se opera house in Angola, Ind. Size WHILE THEY LAST Got a Secret. Garry Moore; | 1:00—(4)—McBride Show. (2)—/ Black Spider. | hair and blue eyes. His home is in| One of Miss Tuttle’s chief private panel quiz. Murphy Calling. 11:00—THi—News. (T)—Soupy's On. | the San Fernando Valley, and ré interests is daughter Barbara wow OF Greatest Interest ' ; 10:00—(7)—Story Theater. Jan | 1:30—(2)—Garry Moore Show. (4)| (2)—News. | cently he added a recreation room not- only a movie starlet but al R bbe FLOOR TILE Clayton in “The Manchester | —Telerama. | 11: 15—(4)—Stare-en Parade—(Tin=.-where-he-tikes-to play pocket-bil-trecoraing artist af no mean sta-| GRAND RAPIDS (#)—Arthritis ubber Marriage.” .(4)—This Is Your | 2:00—(7)—My Life. Motion Picture Asademy. (2)—/liards with his son. selling disks thous-| tops heart disease and cancer- in ; Life. Ralph Edwards re-creates | 2:30—(7)—Theater. (2) — House-| Featurette. . , ._ * © are, ty the “ve life of surprise guest. (2)—IBC| party. | 11:20—(4)—Theater. For the spirited role of Mother 5 ts mervisd to Fred Cele public interest here, a survey pve! Day in television's “Life With 04 her daughter is Barbers revealed today. r father,” producer Fletcher Markle | buick They live i odernistic More people suggested arthritis | $ ° ema m ~+-Today’s Radio Programs -- (is tatecctsimrtaich| se i Nera! sotresod, ""| as wal tr daca han, — rw ang ee inert, in Sues for Damages County Medical Society disclosed. : The voting was to select five | The LUXURY Programs furnished by stations listed tn this column are sub ject te change without notice he Shyatnne s and televt| coup RAPIDS @ — = m ; Altnes L. 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Minute 120 WIR, or, eee — S House Frank Tuttle, taught dramatics ‘ . Your : Sink tow Gow | iar aos =| Sane fee eb | Sa nat i ; a . "ey | hewn tem ais wm "Bo guest 1:0—-5ae, -ouitins Laem vs w ws. lee Bret The GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP of PONTIAC re 7a 4 WCAR. Coffee With Clem | 9-99 wsm Mrs, Burton Saw oes Been : a : ; "awd a ui $:30—WJIR, Music Mall ; week oe Winter 7:30—WJIR, Family Skeleton . ve Byline WWJ, Gentile, Binge CKLW: News, Bud WWJ, Morgan Beatty : 4 WCAR, Messenger WJBK., News, George WXYZ, Starr of Space i : wsBK, George 8:45—WCAR, Radio Rev, WCAR, News, Cluo ; tter a , ‘ 0:15—WEYB. Gatmmy Kaye 9.00_WJIR, Wm. 2:15—WJIR, Perry Mason 145—WIR, Ed. B. Murtow : , am_wim tint proces — | Wie. Seeuttat Cum | MDS Gteteeae Wed, 1 en's, Pamiiy , BONNY MAID Inlaid A oe Ais | — 8:45—WXY2Z, Vandercook, 9:15—WJR, Mae Hawk Show Ta ee ~ Wate Guy Byline i eM aD. ome tyes: Pt. «SIT ee A pacts nae Ee ea 9:00—WJIR, Crime Photog. 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F r “ > f ' i a nhs i a __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13,1056 —- : - rH ! ? a ‘ TRADE-IN DAYS AT WK ee on the docks, It's like pushing a | street car 20 blocks. You come home and drop dead." All tenors are unusual but even | the former South American heavy- pany. One night the regular tenor refused to go on. Vinay cleared his throat, sang the role—and learned he was a natural tenor. “I like it better,” he said, smiling. ‘The baritone is always the villain and never gets to kiss the soprano. The tenor does. He is the hero—and the sopranos are getting pleasanter to kiss every year. “But the audiences require more now than in the old days. They not | champion of the farmer with al | plan to hike the 75 to 90 per’ cent | flexible price supports suggested by President Eisenhower. * « The senator said in an inter-| * * ” only expect you to be able to sing. You must also. act and look the oe * a Vinay, who starred in the Wag- miles a year in America and Eu- | Tope. and in Milan, but lives most of the year in hotel rooms. « i “Many people don't know how | to make yourself comfortable. Vinay makes himself comfort- able by toting along a medicine problems of He keeps apartments here} | ers a fair return on their products | | in relation to prices of things they | |buy. The government, through nerian festival at Bayréith, Ger-| loans and other devices, now sup- many, now travels up to 50,090 | Ports prices of basic crops at 9 per cent of parity. Writer Finds Youngsters an Informed Audience ALLENDALE, N. J. ®—Science | said he was glad to see so many youngsters in the audience. . “For an adult audience I would have to speak in very simple lan- guage,” he explained, “but with young people I can be much more technical.” PHILCO Clock Radio Lulls you to sleep, then $2995 wakes .you to music, turns appliarices off and PHILCO Se : Radio-Phono $99” ~ PHILCO Trade in your out- dated Radio and this Philco: will cost even less than $19.95, True-Harmonic 3-speed phono- graph and multiwove radio with special service band. Trade in your old phonograph or radio. and we will give you a lib- eral discount on a new Radio-Phono, your personal success or fallure. It will give any- one a better perspective on his importance—yes, even a | tenor. Al successful people have pri- vate fears, but Vinay grinned when I asked him what he was most afraid of. “A cold,” he said. Tenors are not to be sneezed at—~ particularly when they are six feet tall and weigh 220 pounds. Only new foods are eaten in India on New Year's. Boiling of new rice is believed to bring good luck during the coming year... + Mow in thie strikingly attractive new Baldwin-built é +++ you may select the finish best _ _ Acrosonic suited to compliment your ee: MANOOAHY -. 4. steiitionalty popular, is given new life, new % color. eee » "4 tbs ‘agest , ne + » » 86e ne oe Now Beautiful Versatile Presenting the ) crosonte 2r 2ALOwiIin own decorative tastes ... hands down. But it turns out we have a far bigger hit on our hands in the new 1954 Buicks than we ever figured. Folks in a steady stream come into our showroom, look over these glamorous new beauties, and tell us with signed *t0®Y—~Prattically wraps up the sale. orders—that Buick’s the beautiful buy, Ie's the biggest new-car excitement in a long, long time—and you ought to take a look at it, firsthand. : , Because one look at the sensational new Come in'and see for your- pryling of chess becathaking Buicks — eelf-thescoserithentaarter.. Philco The stunning new 1954 Buick Suree Riviera, moster buy ia the middle-price clam. te _ @One look settles it- Buy of the year is E knew them for great automo- _, shows them to be the freshest new auto- biles the moment we saw them. mobiles in years. } through that spectacular new back- swept windshicld—firms the conviction. One look at the new V8 power story, the new ride story, the new handling-ease And then, one look at the prices one - eye-opening experience with the hottest values to be brought on the American automotive market in 1954 — clinches BUICK * HIGHEST-POWERED CAR ot its price in America is the now 200-hp- Cenruay — exemplar of Buick's outstanding volves for 1954. One look into the modern interiors—and | Buick as the buy of the : Trade In Your Old Radio Table Radio $4@?5 ees, Some the board; loweret exclusive highes fender, owen? pean VISIT chat gre — 5 gremner giase ar fab 60° sigoe st VENTIAT EN mi eircom vom mien a Sea er of rend best nk MODERN ot eitrercont oprienet _— ponserowers in Buick ord equines! pruaniow history — with op 10 85 4 fuel saver POWER ST” BRAKES V8 engine i puromanc-20osten POW Ag . posrTroneD «WA Tee, power OrenartD # wine, WHEELS s+ wet Ripege Pte RS alienate tee — ceaiedea RE ORRIN ES Be HS es TE CALI a <4 i * ; neg 1 { ny . "WED i. > a Ba henapeoe- nage sm enna Sais ates Os 8, 1954 \ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, Firebird Built to Study Power It Is First of Kind Ever Tested; to Be Shown at New York Display The first gas turbine automobile ever to be built and tested in the United States was announced today by Harlow H. Curtice, presi- dent of General Motors. The car is purely an ex- perimental vehicle, not in- tended for highway use. It ESDAY, JANUARY 1 _ JET MOTIF—~This is General M turbine automobile built and tested in thé United States. An experi- ~ ’ XP-21 Firebird, first gas seater with a plastic bubble over car is test driver Maurie Rose, former Indianapolis Speedway chafn- the driver’s cockpit. Beside the Soar in Oakland Measles Cases 243 Infected in County; Mumps, Scarlet Fever, Chicken Pox Also Rise Oakland County’s measles rate soared to a new high for the season last week as 243 county people, out- side Pontiac, came down with the disease. Increases in mumps, scarlet fever and chicken pox were also shown on Oakland County Health Department's report for last week, released.by Dr. John D. Monroe, GM Unveils Experimental Gas-Turbine Driven Car has been test run at the GM mental vehicle for proving ground and test track driving onl irebird thr i i alth. di IE y, the | pion, who put thé Firebird through its break-in paces at GM proving | health. director. The department ce proving grounds. ~ Firebird has an aircraft motif in its unique styling, It is = single| grounds near Milford and at Phoenix, Ariz. covers the entire county except THULE BARRACKS—Privacy and cheerful surroundings help E The XP-2i Firebird, a — Pontiac. -_ reread cearter firebrand sleek, white single seater is $0 inches at its widest point,| ase week's measles 2808 |the one ey Oe ee wipe: with aerodynamic s = the a ts only toon = snowballed from 88 new cases : will make its first public ap- at the top of;the plastic bubble over | &* We bobs. When It’s 40 Below 4 pearance at the GM Motor- the driver’s cockpit and 55 inches| Mumps struck 53 poo om ama of 1954 in New York, high at the top of the rear vertical | week, the department , com- * : fin. |pared with two the week before. | ] Jan, 21-26 fe oe cee, cam onl ea tin mee ec a UxUTY Licks Icy Morale — eae inch front tread and 50-inch rear | 16, against five the previous week; . * tudy future possibilities of the gas tread, Ste fox ewe wuled 8. PTODIem at Arctic O post — tarhine for commercial use, the The well over the 28 cases listed the) 1. 1, ine t . C ut , UF DINe 5 wings have = functional | Woy before. | oo 2 it tnres Gis. | starts. Winds last from a. few XP-21 has undergone preliminary purpose with their brake flaps ty de ment's com | Jnited Gtates’ new Air Force base hours.to a day or The county depart | at Thule, Greeniand.) y two. Each tests since last October at the on the trailing edges, Shey sre | plete report reads as follows: fe building has a self-contained heat- electrically controlied from the General Motors Proving Ground steering wheel with aircraft va mint; By DOUGLAS LARSEN ing and water system and a sup- at Millerd, anf Ge Gl Seams type actuators. Week 2."418.°33/ “THULE AIR FORCE BASE,|ply of Cations for this emer- Proving Ground near Phoenix, mA ee PAE seqencers $ Greenland (NEA)—The morale/ gency. It's the Ariz. pcan eee s ee Poeumonis (ei forms) 2 ‘ i problem of America’s newest and | arctic wos stip pile dale : (Chartes L, McCuen, GM fe- sign with brake drums outside Beariet fever | is ¢ 33 | most strategically important air | ous. : ecarch chief, suffered extensive rather than inside the wheels, for|@neeping cues ¢ «© 8 | Dane, halfway_Between ihe Noch) There are fine libraries, past-ex- es when an experimental rapid cooling. eee ; ; 33 | Arctic Circle, worried changes, churches, clubs, theaters he was driving overturned at the The cats exfiaust eullet yeectma-|tetumm ......:-:: “2, {7 e| the experts when the super-secret/and hobby shops. Under the : proving ground. No official an- ties Gentuticinn fa ik ee Becmecy Dysentesy , | Planning for Thule began. agreement with the Danes, which nouncement was made about the : comes "| esbeeeasess panne) weer f ° | The jor fear whether | permits the base to be : car but industry rumor at- the a aineres t tram tho power turbine, vethet Zatt mauected the overall Fie} Roost eetsseseseeens i 3 | er dl te Ge | conteed, Gants . time said ff was a gasturbine . CHARLES L. McCUEN than the thrust of exhaust gas project a oe: : ” "hic take total darkness of long arctic | but a little fishing in summer. job). These two GM vice presidents originated the ides and developed| threagh a talleese, such as the | rnin; in a cmiarcer | ee eae tow new | Winters, temperatures: between 20/-So. far, doctors report, mental “The XP-21 ig not the car of the experimental Firebird, first gas-turbine driven passenger car ever | high velocity thrust that propels — Ge styling ~brvaived ee eas ‘innate last week | 10°40 degrees below zero, and B| troubles are only slightly above tomorrow,” Curtice explained. to be built and tested in the United States. a turbo-jet aircraft. noms or Ga aaah” tae families or‘ females, without | Stateside averages. The climate “Actpally, it is a laboratory on * : | The city report, also released by | cracking. fsn't as free as rumor has it, wellt only for. the This is the major difference be-| project on a model of the con-| Dr. Monroe, listed only three new a ipo & sie eee Te ON each ott ae ee ee a Orme. [pres endion: Tie gute eon ST | le to oe g varying nose |cases of measles last week—as) iit Mevsebe fine winter's tun |U- S. bases. This winter. there for public highways. provides a source of compressed : » Was | against none the only have been four minor cases vehicle energy from The Whirlfire engine develops with California Insti- | four of chicken , compared with operation that fears on this score “We built the Firebird to help! ui tye, completely atreamiined, mi = Sa pd this $5 | <9 horsepower when the gasifier |tute of Technology. Gee previous weak's two cose were groundless, for several rea- | of frostbite. us explore commercial possibili-| is tin fat delivered by the power section | + tine is spinning at 25,000 r-p.m..| . October and November the | The Pontiac report follows in| sms. Doctors and officers are con- ties of the gas turbine and add to/® ae Seene Cee vanes | ee eee ee ee and the power turbine is revolv-| pirehird was tested at the GM Black, icy, arctic winters aren't| Stamtly om the alert for men our knowledge of thermodynam- | surface behind the car’s center of| Thus, \the gasifier section re-|ing at 13,000 rp.m. - Proving Grounds, near Milford, Week Ending | so tough when you've got the finest | Sleeping too much or day-dream- ics,” he said. gravity is necessary to give the | places the engine and torque con-| , Total weight of the engine unit.) ang in early December it was | clothing and gear for the purpose| 15 for hours — sure signs of body stability-or hold including gasifier and power sec wes a arctic mental The idea of the Firebird orig- > te verter pump in a conventional, it 2 il ever developed. It- includes com- fatigue. inated with Harley J. Earl) GM)" om course e ™M0-| automobile, while the power sec-| tions, is . ° 3 fortable, long-handled, light, cold- 3 eS -F* 9 vice president in charge of styling | : | tion replaces the torque converter pom d ® } resistant outer garments, down to The Air Force has ceased wor- staff, who also designed its fibre The Ga ain daria s pO eerie transmission and rear ey erpoerersseanns ° ‘snug. fet “bunny boots” ry¥ing about*the impact of Com- . glass reinforced plastic body. e gears. , - sone Be | keep feet warm no matter rounist radio "a _ ‘The. car's Whirlfire Turbo-Pow- eS i a The Whirlfive gasifier section pas aoe ~' + Beers i 2| the degree of cold. at the nett ome «7 engine afd the chassis were cludes « 25-gallon fiber-plastic fuct | *eely resembles —s complete wy tre " + ‘ en 3 3! Nearly every man.has a private, | h@rangues-on the evils of papi- devtoped ins tank in the nose ahead of the small jet engine. ek a, | onecthird of x conventional piston | nn cozy room.in a large, well-heated, talism, monopolists and how U.S. Vice President Charles L. McCuen, | giver, gas, instead of ‘firing * ant, Grek munication between engineers and) ("j hae Ge nicely-furnished barracks and the | UUSinessmen “have their hands in ~~~ general manager of GM Research driver is an taloone to propel the car, is. | “Ee ; the driver was set up to check ev- ts food is about the finest to be found | te U-S. till. She plays records Laboratories Division. ad “package” with an en-| ‘mmeled through = power tur- 6 . 26 inches the Firebird’s a at any military base in the world. " power . Stee tat to Grestiy emnccted: | Pare & inches: Dae. ery phase of per- | ¢ Some men listen for laughs, but An aircraft motif is evident in | gine consisting of two.mechanically with’ the: deep and 32 inches wide,.. « « formance. To record the ve-/ 27 New Volumes It's a Ife of relative luxury | most ignore. this stuff complete- the car's. “needle” nose, delta | independent parts. ih the: car's rear wheels | The Firebird’s overall length is|formance were 16 dials, meters ; never before planted so close 19 jjy, “Why pay any attention to wings swept back along the rear 2 ae egy whee ncn through a transmission. 222.7 inches, as compared with the and other indicators on the car's} Twenty-two mew books have/ the North Pole. that junk with a different- movie half of the body, a vertical tail { called gasifier section Backbone of the gasifier section | Cadillac's 220 11/16, and its width | instrument panel. been received by. Pontiac City Li- The Air Fi also has gone all:|¢very night to see or our own ' it back, Mr. Santa. Could 1 . G s one GI, expressing « typical view. ; : oustent Adah Shelly. The books, fiction | boasts an athletic plant compar- ow. Pitching Horseshoes rope: nee ho ana Denies Purple ang Killer and non-fiction, are: ok, atte 5 ae con tad 5. nomen teres oy Meredith iooked over at bis |@tting Preferred’ -Care —- sn, a ct tal Trea 1 u|coms Dowling ales, rooms fr) Base Commander, Cal Richard Santa Gets Present . .. |)soomer wis: sie nodded ota 3 3 Say tte Tain Dress * M/A pat fencing, Boxing. ing| 3 Meceieeds ens re a oe “They'll be under the : DETROIT. @ — State Correc-| Authorities at the House of Cor- Man Whe Wouldn't Talk, @ J./ pong and almost any indoor sport! decided. But the cost would be , s ; denied it, and Harrison Morten Thompsen name. enjoy and From an Ex-Wite |\t ste sw roe wo” m mid |e Sa tna no endencs |e ser invention. |Home ete iy EAC |e ‘gst te anima, tn | tae ree Ree hee - Keywell has been assigned to the It's difficult to be in a shouting a ; asked the boy. of preferred treatment for a for- nian a Sani-| The Ase of J. A. Weehsier : The three most celebrated per- Acer ety Sas momen “Tl write out your address and| mer Purple Gang killer at the De-!torjum in Northville. Harrison said ee crowd af a bot basketball sams. | sonages here.are the nurses who that more of its members had been give it to Santa,” said his moth-|troit House of Corrections. he found “‘Keywell hag been treat- te? ee the bachapeielt diel veuiian you're | tere), en een - *. "| Harrison spent yesterday in-|ed o different than other state Christion Realism and Political Prob- next door to the North Pole. prep Fy Soy we the holiday season than had She went to 9 nearhy desk, | vestigating the transfer of Phillip| Prisoners since his transfer. wi ncomtey ‘Techaiques Thustrated,| ‘There's mothing of ah “out- | ters happens to be of heavy metal worked in the legitimate theater made out a card, put it in an en- —~ ap Banting Ble Fo phng | Don Camham pest” look or atmosphere about | with a giant lock. during the entire year of 1953. velepe and Randel 1 to More. | eet dachun ‘Prise to Dern | One Killed, One injured © |x "ina: “Oren: *| Ge pare ee eee men © Rin® une Las House of Correction ruck A Pisa Guide to Rocks and Minerals, | ‘mast be shaved, Mave meat hair- | Capt. Sophia Schadt of Detroit 2 heard an® As boy and mother disappeared |" ; in Car-T Collision oe ea Saacie Daly outs and mo long sideburns. explains the basic tactical de- 5 tale which seems into the crowd, the old actor) Afterward, he sald he would | perrorr (UP) — Robert Drafi, | _ Handbook of Tomorrow's Antiques, © Class “A” aniforms of tie, shirt | fense they've planned: ~ 2 to polat wp grinned # Whiskery reliet. Com- W, Dreppere ng conversation, @. 8. | Std Blouse must be worn the “We've decided that the best — sobering t He opened Nutley po same as at Stateside bases. thing to do is be nice to everyone = of the On the oe gS ge yg — Porty- * * . coef but never really have dates with Ae ‘statistic Merry Christmas ie Motels, Restaurante, and Rare The only time yo the “‘out- | individuals. We'll go to the club ; you get ; actor I t, Bianeolli, 64. | post’”” feeling is during the peri-| 2d movies but we'll go on our 4 ae ron = j Granam | odie windstorms when everyone | own each time and become friend» = sega Son: Sine ears. | Must stay fm the building he bap-| ly with everyone” = Balaban, pens to be in when the wind Last of Series was a } : = ¥ : rate & : 4 : Ai oy is & 2 i ‘ : | as THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, valeaa AO he sah orhae | | 4 E E “ ag ~— z Nir F hh ERS a ted. aie as (gh St? eanee, Saereny ae ome: ee ee iy | #4 i 4 2 it for everyone's 2 Hi fos instance—takes WEDNESDAY! | eye ae ber gant Hee. af i hee ft rf ii i i E a! i F i z Be -88) if il i é HA 38 L Fs i i ij ti leh aut : j BF L £83 i 3 : : i i oe a7 i I i H : f i : d : i i ea 3 B 3 | Z ‘ E li F 4 3 i fz g 3 He asked that' first day and ORE IN '54! < mm ° ec = Wonderful Way to Stretch Hubby’'s Pay... MONEY-SAVING AaP EXCLUSIVES 4 SPREADS TO STRETCH YOUR MONEY! 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Ago To. the Amish, learning to farm | raine, and the Low Countries in the | same. hook-and-eye ‘clothing their ’ 3 tury America there still exists a| is the best education for sons who| years after 1730. Today there are | ancestors wore. m4 , - -|German City Recovers group of plain, prosperous, and | under their faith will inevitably be | between 30,000 and 40,000 Amish eee vt pensie and fret-rate farmers, | After Bombing Raid never been an Amishman in the poorhouse. ; : people whose way | farmers. in the United States and Canada. non-conforming people of life, based solidly upon their The largest settlements are in religious beliefs, remains much @| nia’s school laws is one of the few| Ohio, Indiana, and Penosytvania, and they are both PFORZHEIM, Germahy @ — bead years ago. situations in which Amish become} in that order, but there are other At marriage the men grow | Pforzheim, after nearly nine years They are the Amish, They wear'| jnvolved with courts for any rea-| ‘groups as far west as Oregon and | beards and change from open ||. .. 115 the jewelry manufactur- sober garb of ancient cut topped| son, or with an outside world that) jm Ontario. There are no more in | baggies to those with tops. They Europe. bonnets, speak their own 1} drive square-topped } “ay Over the last century splits have country roads, arid rank among) teachings of Jacob root. ay developed in Amish communities | from the devastating raid of Feb. Own USO Shows PARIS (INS)—The U. s. soldiers in France will pick up where the USO stopped in \providing Armed Forces entertainment, Lack of funds has forted cancel- lation of USO traveling camp shows for troops in France, North Africa and certain installations op- erated by the Air Force, | But special Service officers at 23, 145 by British bombers, Of) o-o1ans COM Z underlined in their a - a a oa . - ( | 4 1vaa a. Amish North America's finest farmers, | offshoot of the much larger Men-| 4% ,varous groups accepted more | comes extremely valuable. the National Geographic Society nonite faith. Their heritage traces modern farming methods, costume, Contrary to popular notions, the says. riand household conveniences. But tion when their forefathers were| even today the Old Order or "| tremely sich They borrow mane r ra’ i E X DE ‘ DOR Piorzheim's 79,000 citizens, 17,600| announcement that entertainment * were killed in 20 minutes, One| will not be lacking. dabei. As happens’ nearly every year large cross near the center of the | Celebrity shows with professional 1 C in Lancaster County, Pennayl- Vania, a sumber of Amishmen Despite whole blocks still level- recently spent three days in jail and ed, new factories, homes T with the Mennonites, ogether stores are being erected every- diers. They use horses for both plowing | taxes and wrapapertation, and retain the for keeping their children ever 14 home from school. 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Earlier he revealed that the township plans to introduce a bill in the Michigan Legislature which 4 of He explained that the legislation would give the planned bond issue additional backing, thus making ithe bonds ‘sounder investments, which in turn would reduce the Carpeting f ; .» , the finishing touch. , . the focal point. of your foom.. . where all things blend and color schemes are syncopated. . | SELECT CARPETING € John Bowman E..C. Whitaker Drayton Floor Fashions *} 4528 Dixie Highway Phone OR 3-2552 . interest rate. ‘Lutherans Hold “Youth of Year’ ‘Competition WATERFORD — The Brother- | hood of Christ Lutheran Charch | will sponsor a “Youth of the Year’ | competition, it was announced this | week, Winner will attend a leader- | ship training camp in Wisconsin | next summer, | The plan was presented to the Luther League by Charles Latta, | brotherhood president. | A boy and a girl will be nom- f inated by the league ard checked for qualifications by the brother- | hood. Films of indian Country to Be Shown at Meeting WATERFORD TOWNSHIP— | Movies of the Ojibway Indian coun- | try will be the entertainment at the meeting of the Watérford Town- | ship Business Men's Assn. at 7:30 |p.m. tomorrow in the Old’ Mill | Tavern. | Matters discussed at last week's board of director’s meeting are on ; the agenda. Included is the Valen- tine dinner ’ for Spring ay és: ie ve ei HH aig Pee SS Bree PS. mm Bi I ss oa PR TE heen eo , ae es a EE ce } Pinest frames in: ONE PRICE to ALL.. No Extras! No Switching! Tf you need Bifocal giecses, this emacing otter G ter youl Were are top quality giasses especially made te your individual prescription. You pay no extras—nothing mere than the low $13.45 price which tn- eludes Wenees G6d frame of your chotce. Dozens of Styles and Colors quality lenses are encased In 1/10- 12Kt. gold filled eye wires — choice of @Fiesh @ Biond © Amber @ Mahogany o Briar @ Mink 6 Black . @ Slate Gray or Slate Blue colors. Terrific BIFOCAL SALE! Prescription Filled Accurately! © Brchon Lenses ond-Fromes _Repeired at Savings! - leave before they could hear the he said. “They weren't getting any new ex- perience out_of it.” Size was another factor, Put- nam -said,..Last year's festival planners had 3,000 singers to sched- ule for solo and small group num- bers. Now, Putnam explained, the sing- ers and small. groups will still take part in smaller district fes- tivals. Once a year, however, they'll have the thrilj] of singing in a large, massed chorus .. . a new experience for youngsters in many smaller high schools. the others sing at all,” “We're staging three separate statewide festivals or schools of various sizes, so that the choruses won't get too large,"’ Putnam said. Class “A” schools, such as Pon- tiac High, will meet at University of Michigan May 8. Singers from class “"B’ schools will meet at Western Michigan College of E4- ucation in Kalamazoo this year, | with Class “C” and “D" schools | ae Central Michigan College of Education in Mt. Pleasant. Drayton School Election Issues to Be Discussed | DRAYTON PLAINS — William | Shunck, superintendent of schools, | will lead'a discussion on the issues | involved in the forthcoming special school election at tomorrow night's ‘Sri School PTA meet- Oe aeod to aldd ad NOD ui the 'R. V. 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Ooh Te cet ane tion’s tax laws amid growing talk Phan ss nyragsn ogy my et massed chorus program similar to| Generally speaking, he said Ss Ri vdhcwnen: pe san le at Roy Ottmar Heads endum, ri paar fe Bt Any ) of “new income tax relief 10r! would probably frown on such| te one conducted Emly at | EOS OL reine then to die ducted secret ballots to be held |” A previous referendum failed DY |iy ‘relieves smarting and itehing. everybody. revenue losses for now, though | Pontiac High School by Don Craig.| {rt Principles rs tn which, | Sihong workers prior to = strike, ( fC f K oS wet. ne | ram te tea, tere ee Chairman Reed (R-NY)_ called | holding out-hope for such action in} Michigan School Vocal Assn. i on or atten or after a strike started, as pro. |\. O1 U. IOf KECGO At best, the increase would be !ter. Money back if not delighted. the committee into closed session. | the future . of the state’s high hy , pitty oe " - vided in his message Monday; KEEGO HARBOR — Roy Ottmar os Rep. Boggs (D-La) predicted Recommendations prepared by | yoca) made the| Reporters told him that, some the administration bill to change | was elected president of the Cham- : ; that some Democrats would press end congressional staff v music teachers, of his an. the Taft-Hartley law as intro- (1. of Commerce at a meeting ° for a $100 boost in personal income —, mot dedi with major |°nanse at a recent meeting, members own party duced by Sen. H. Alexander | yionday night. tax exemptions, The present Jaw) {.P "0 0° Ri" ota yield about | George H. Putnam, Pontiec | “°™ sald his new farm program) gmith (R-NJ); chairman of the |” prancis |. Ammerman, retiring allows each taxpayer @ 9000 om $1,300,000,000 annually in tax re- | High's vocal music director, said ~—aae os tadineiine teased Senate Labor Conunitien, president, became first vice presi- ‘ EYE EXAMINATIONS emptiow’ for himself and each of) 4 ticas through many lesser | the annual state-wide festivals A td year.” The Chiet|. Eisenhower explained that he dent. Second vice president is Jack ||F changes, in which individual singers and E tive said he still betieved | 224 carefully avoided spelling out | Loveland. Dr E F DENNE These would involve new or| *™all groups competed for rat- hi is t ? iy the exact details; that a-| Dr, Daniel Foxman and Roy | . ° . R FX bigger deductions for medical ex-| '&* by judges, were largely the on SS re tion of the details is the |Pazik will continue as secretary and | Optometrist DEODORIZER dependents making more | *#me as the smaller district fes- He sald he does not think that| of Congress and ite committees treasurer, respectively. ' , ' i ot0e saouaite child-care costs| tivals, he is too smart politically himself.) is function, he said, was to lay| New to the board of directors | I" FE 2-2629 : : of working widows and widowers,| “The stateetn came, sang the but he does not believe anyone who! down principles and in this light,| are Sam Warwick and Loveland. || depreciation, dividend income and |" ...6 numbers they'd sung . je aaa ow ge ~— oe he would accept. anything that| Others on the body ate Ammer- || 914 West Huron Street as © as be the F Fulcher and Oney D. | |g ao forth. trict festivalg’and often had 4t- eX could arrive at any 7 gaa: adore apn syectientio, | man, Feed _ ] ' ACROSS from HURON THEATER Chromium. was named for the | |Fj Greek word for color becuase of the | varied colors of its compounds. 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Both Hubbard, State Can Use Jury Data DETROIT #.— Both sides have been granted permission to use “excerpts” from previous grand jury testimony in the current oust- er proceedings against Dearborn’s colorful and controversial Mayor Orville Hubbard. ~ Probate Judge Wallace Waalkes Jr, of Grand Rapids, assigned to hear testimony in the removal pro- ceedings by Gov. Williams, grant- ed permission for the use of “‘ex- cerpts"’ from testimony given earti- er before Circuit Judge Miles N. Culehan’s one-man grand jury. He also stipulated that both sides should have the materia! available to them. Judge Waalkes further limited use of the excerpts to the confirma- tion of testimony given at the pres- ent hearing or to point out differ- ences in*current testimony. The removal proceedings against Hubbard resulted from Judge Culehan’s investigation into the political affairs of the Detroit sub- urb, Electrical Workers Get Birthdays Off With Pay "CHICAGO ®—Birthdays will be extra special in the future for t: They will getghe day off from work with full pay. Michael F. Darling, president of ‘A birthday is a big event if evetyone’s life. If should bé a hol- iday—with pay,” Darling said. Historians believe cotton origin- U mething ington Station, N. Y., for the Cat CAMERA CUTIES—One kitten appears to be “prettying up” the other as they were being photographed by Walter Chandoha, Hunt- Speech Clinic Slated Monday to be by the University of Michigan Speech Clinic and United Cerebral Palsy Assn. of Michigan. Pontiac Public Schools will join tn Monday's clinic, to be conducted by Dr. D. E. Mor- ley, assistant director of the Uni- versity speech clinic. Dr. Moriey will go over the chil- Calendar of 1954. Soviet Frowns at Security Talk Sees West's Guarantee as Attempt to Confuse Evropean Thinking MOSCOW W—A writer in Pravda toflay denounced Western offers of a guarantee of the Soviet Union's security as an attempt “to confuse the public in Western Europe.” - The writer, E. Alexandrov,tie- | clared in an article in the Com- tmunist party newspaper that the security guarantee offer was raised | only in the hope of hastening the |ratification of the European De- | fense Community. The Russian commentator de- l scribed EDC itself as “an instru- ment of aggression against the U.S. SR." and asserted: “Projects for a socalled ‘new; system of security’ which are now | being offered, completely ignore the lessons learned at the price of | two world wars. | “They not only fail to provide measures aimed at the formation of a single democratic, peace-lov- ing and independent Germany but, on the contrary, stem from the! principle of dividing Germany and | drawing off its Western provinces | into the so-called EDC. “One only has to permit the re- |storation of the vengeful Wehr- j macht (German army) and war | will again be at Europe's door.” * « * The Pravda writer was evidently lreferring to statements made by | British Foreign Secretary Anthony) 99 such planned for Eden in a. British Broadcasting Michigan pang next few Corp, talk Sunday. Eden said the| months. The United Cerebral West would not jettison its EDC | Palsy Assn. ts paying the cost. and NATO. security arrangements but will consider giving new guar- | antees of security Union. | * * * Muskegon, Fremont, |. Previously Washington dis-|Alepena, Cheboygan, |patches said the United States is|City. Petoskey, Benton Harbor, | teacher, All are members of Whit- tier's staff. } prepared to join Britain and France | Marquette, Sault Ste. Marie, Jaek- ison, Adrian, Grand Rapids and | sin offering security guarantees to Russia—provided these are part of a, package solution of the problems of Germarf unification and a Ger- man peace treaty. Niles. (Advertisement) Search Ends in Crash but Finds Lost Spouse WICHITA, Kan w— Worried iwhen her husband failed to arrive home on time, Mrs. Louise £.Wil- son, 31, set out to search for him ne ee ee tee 4 "gs aches, dizz: and boss and » terday in one of the family’s — news of pep « amp. oO Cars comforts if reduced kidney fu is get. 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S««~ 79° Blu White | CHEESE... ... . «2m 79s ‘Pancake Syrup... r= 29° Orange Juice = . 3 «== 89" , 43s 28¢ Spaghetti .. im, some 11 Pancake Flour we terre 19° Tomato Juice . . 3 «== G9 7 Gold Seat = er | Saneald Seedions ba | Sweet Pickles . .s. . «59° Raising. ...... 24% 39° Apple Juice . . . Guu 89 Kroger . ' Seneyeet Extra Lorge Cookies .. Sm . . 44 33° Prumes. ..... . em 29° Pineapple Juice . 3 «x 99° Sprite | * Borax | Dial sa | irri Harvard Beets| ‘CHICKEN of The SEA Lat f ter for Less! 2 Ke Hel Ips You Buy More for Your Money! is ge aren oat fie Saree cit lw iw tied | ee bs CPS eon? © aera a,” er ae g : | | af 4 | i , ’ . THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13; 1954 Two U.S. Govt. Grades...Coimmercial or Choice U.S. GRADED “COMMERCIAL” \ BUDGET BEEF Y Good nourishing beef at a money-saving Kroger price IDENTIFIED WITH THE Taw AND BLACK LABEI oll the food valves of hicher arade beef but ——, Nourishing beef at the lowest priced! Contains a _—, / has less fat marbling. AVAILABLE AT =. —= THIS STORE ONLY... 178 NORTH U. $. GOVT. GRADED “COMMERCIAL” SAGINAW Chuck Roast ». oie EAL Siricin Stock x é ) Pork Loin Roast... . +39 ees te veces s €53 Hamburger «5 «35. . 3595" Cooked Fish * ., »49° Oysters . ng irae g on AO" Breaded Shrimp... .. » 59 \ f is U. S$. GOVT. GRADED “CHOICE” KROGER-CUT enderay BEEI Tender {0 Times out of [0 IDENTIFIED WITH THE BLUE AND WHITE LABEL aif >. Kroger-Cut Tenderay gives you more mect, less bone—less waste. The Kroger Tenderay method mokes U.S. Choice Grade Beef tender without ogeing .. . without los of flavor ond juices. 2% ~-tye unt a bel ve es ~—% = ; Ps = ha Behe Ba’ 5 me » eae 7 Sp eS 4a ers 8) -s ~~. a .3 -~ S bh ae Aj m of j : : * : e" : : , ; { ¢ ; : < rs . ‘ . ie “ i 7 * ts Fd fs Z . THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18.1954 a y * - -* 3 seer pennrt: Oss 55.2, SR SEP pemner es ME 8 _BEEF Mato 2 Wane A ARB THE Agchigh Beef pred are lower—much lower—than a at WRIGLEY’S! in Yeat> ar the lowes! 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Se i Sa aie ee ae el | . ¢ 4 iy f pi t 2 He fo oo SR ee in THE, PONTYAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1954 | : cng ew Newey wed Ruins > "Stay in Golden || akeside Tots {Indiana Gets Cash (Sram ere, Toe ee “Tomemi a7 0-H S0 Palm Bebch | exe — —_ Pre ail = Se eee pies 2 \ee : : vt 2 < ee - é ry * \ 1 _'THE PONTIAC bales WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1954 8 pn ee 4 “We Knew You'd Be Excited When You Saw the New 1954 Ford! “Frankly, we must admit that while we expected a good response to - If you missed out on seeing the new ’34 Ford last week, why not stop the new and beautiful Fords, such overwhelming acceptance by the | -_—_in today and have one of our salesmen show you why the tum is to _ Rearly 7,000 local people who packed our show rooms last week Ford this year. And when you sit down to do business, you'll dis- oe __ “almost floored old Cactus Pete. Ford scored another-smash a ye. Cover just exactly why Ford—the Worth More Car—declares a divi- - Pontiac residents who want Imxury without waste, 2 + dend this year. Jiao aici pes <}. “ Ford... More Than Ever... The andard f for the 2 . es , 4 7 ; 3 : a a Perks, : » : od we 2 j Pes fy ; ei. ee : ‘ ? \ Te: ; ‘ 2 ' ne : > Z 3 “ . - a <4 ae 7: 2 Ae wf ee ee os ve ; wn ‘ \ = 4 , ; ies 5 ts ee ae; ; \ : f : ; : = . ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY is, 1954 CHOICE TIDE - OXYDOL - CHEER Large Box Your Choice DOMINO + XXXK Sugar -—- Old. Fashioned , or Light Brown Sugar Birds-Eye, Frozen CHICKEN PIE 7 ‘: | Campbell's Birds Eye Frozen BEEF PIE °c: “39° Birds Eye Frozen FRYERS rye. $409 Birds-Eye, Frozen - MIXED VEGETABLES | SAVE 19° fim or GET BATH SIZE DIAL SOAP WITH DIAL SHAMPOO SPECIAL PACK ONLY 86° VALUE Lustre Cream Shampoo gon. 5 3° c Size 2 Cello. Tender New Pascal saeaeaes | oee:Cté“‘<éié‘ CCL a Ss ‘ - MOF BE mm tng a Rs ab Rae . VALU WAY, FOOD er ores ) . a ®, < ° : 2 - FRANK THE. a Fulkerson MARKET «sé e MARKET ae png pa = | seme. oe ee : AO UT Es a ae tian ©. + Peteemh Oe 8 ae HHS OS DAMS FS ODS 600 O.E 686 9 deh Oe et *:* a Tet. te eee garet Frances, tp William C. Wei- ‘shaar, son of the William C, Wei- “shaars of Gerdon avenue: The couple has not set a wedding date. idesbhare We'll Plan Your Tour Free! Grace Plummer Reilly ee ee 4 bce fees iF s! peer 59 mere, mohair and angora, linen and wool, and fleece and cash- mere combinations. _ Desi Monte - Sano says there’s something about fabrics that’s like walking on cat's feet. The slim look was emphasized in all of the designers’ clothes shown Tuesday, Sondheim and Ben ee ace applause | ly at 14% inches from the floor, from the audience when they an-| nounced that full skirts are very | much in fashion. ta ‘BONTIAG PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY. 18, 1954 \ % ‘ ota eh ee Sah eel such i Hy i Permanents Quality Materials, Experienced Operators! $5.00 | CALLIE’S BEAUTY SHOP 11 N. Perry St. Phone FE 2-6361 from Opposite Hotel Roosevelt Ve ‘ CAR-SACS “The Original Hanging Folding Wardrobe” $5.95 to $14.95 ‘ PHILIP’S 79 NORTH SAGINAW STREET ay FLATTER YOUR EYES! Make ur ‘eyes flatter your uaeht ty—if you wear glasses flattering frames, et Dr. Berman fit you to eye- 17 N. SAGINAW With skirt lengths fixed general- Mr. Zuckerman. sets the jacket length at the. most becoming spot —just at the hip socket. Most jackets fit like the paper on the wall and button close to the torso. Box and barrel jackets also fasten close at the hipline. Chalk white braid, which has be- eome so fashionable for spring of 1954, completely outlines many of | the trim suit jackets, short costume coats, necklines and sleeves of the Zuckerman collection. VFW Auxiliary - Gives Donations PTA Activities Willis PTA of Willis School will meet Thurs- day at 2 p.m. Executive board will meet at 1 p.m, shoe Stride-Rites “Black Hawk Weathe /BOYS' SHOES Sizes 3% to 6—Reg. to $8.9 £ ‘GROWING GIRLS’ SHOES Sizes 4 to 9—Reg. to $8.95 . SUPPORT SH RITE SHOES * STAPP'S mid-year Styles in suede, straps, saddies, oxfords, casuals. 0 COWBOY BOOTS © Sizes 6 to 9—Reg. $4.95 and $5.95 2 moe} according to size. Reg. Values r-Birds 5 OES Fleet Air Properbilt and Others Names you know, quality we guarantee, values we back up. “iNote: 5 Stride-Rite Shoes on sale are discontinued styles.) $380 $490 $380 $380 $590 t CHILDREN’S. ., GROWING GIRLS’ | ' $1-TABLE | .. BOYS’ Boys’ Sox, Girls’ and Children’s Anklets 23° Pr. 5 Pairs $1.00 ee g Odds and ends of shoes, boots and slippers. Another AES bit-attached tow in the back, Weary editors paused between shows to watch an original skit presented by Ship‘n’Shere blouses with Peter Lawford in a special: role. In the skit was a fashion forecast of blouses which we'll tell you about after the New York Dress Institute shows are over. There'll be news from some of your favorite designers on Thurs- day. cutaway coat of white fleece by Originala. (left photo) Harry Frechtel’ s theater coat of midnight blue fleece is trimmed with necklace of brilliants, pearls and seed beads, (right photo) light Spring Styles Community Service Discussed Junior Club “Friends in Our .Community” was the topic of a six-man panel discussion Monday at YWCA. Speaking before members of Junior Pontiac Women’s Club, the panel members each reported on his job.in the community. Mathus, superintendent. of Camp Oakland, completed the panel. Mrs. Claire J. Hinckley assisted by the social committee planned the program. On the committee were Mrs. Al- Baby Blankets Safer Baby blankets are now available with plastic rings or elastic bands that attach firmly to the sides of the crib, thus eliminating the age- old worry of baby getting tangled in the blankets and suffocating. Hears Panel Mrs. Robert Meikle, Mrs. Ron- ald Mountain, Mrs. Ross Porritt, Mrs. Harvey Sandbert, Mrs. Frank Hildebrand and Mrs. Carroll Por- ritt. Mrs. Fred Sytz and Mrs. Jay T. Ford poured tea from a table dec- orated with yellow and white-chry- santhemums and yellow candies. Officers to Visit Other Chapters Officers. invited for Arrange § Chapter Augustine and Mrs. Lester Mc- Clellen to Commerce. Mrs, Agnes Hicks was a visitor You Can Sew, Doodle at the Sweaters and long sleeve cardigans. Short Sleeve Pullovers. Regular $17.95 .......... ‘ “Regular $22.95 SPECIAL SALE 100% Cashmere | First quality short sleeve pullovers Long Sleeve Super Orlon Sweaters 7 oh aaa ... $700 Drastic Reductions On Winter Coats (OPEN EVERY NITE ‘TIL:9 — SATURDAYS ‘TIL 6 — SUNDAYS 2 TO $ Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Shearer of Cherokee road held a family gath- ering Sunday with a dinner honor- ling their daughter, Mrs. Glenford |‘ Shibley, and their son, James. Mrs. Shibley arrived Sunday from Minneapolis, Minn., with her sons, John and Kevin. Monday evening James left for Ft. Knox, Ky., after a 14-day furlough. - > a Residing in Hotel del Prado while. vacationing in Mexico City are Mr. and Mrs. Mel Chapin and family of Ivy street. . > 7 W. L. Palmer of Cape Girardeau, Me.; is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Covert of South East boulevard. He arrived Saturday and will re- main a few more days. : - * . Recent guests in town to attend the wedding of Florence Voydanoff and Dimitri LaZaroff included Mrs. Naum Georgeff and George Georg- eff, both of Toronto, and Sophie Georgeff, also of Toronto, who was a bridesmaid at the wedding Sun- day afternoon. 7 > - Mr. and Mrs. Will Garvey of Pontiac read are receiving con- gratulations on the birth of a * daughter, Sally Lou, Dec. 22 in Pontiac General Hospital. The infant's mother is the for- mer Mary Low Bouck, and her grandparents are the J. 0. Boucks of Pontiac road and the Claude "| Garveys of Walled Lake. > * «© Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. McGil- livray. of Sanders ‘place are an- nouncing the birth of a son, Robert William H. Strawn of Akron, Ohio. Smooth Leather and Suede Have the Same Origin What most of g Es it slate} Hf fr i 822tF 8 c . epee ever ene” lati te 2 sn * Shows. Value of Trai ~ ning Musicale Hears Prograth by Junior The value of organized re plied to a talent was shown when music students between the ages of 7 and 16 years of age played be- fore Tuesday Musicale Club mem- bers. at their meeting in Grace Lutheran Fellowship Hall Tuesday afternoon. Eleven young people, members of three junior chibs, with Mrs. John‘ Nicolls Jr., general chairman, and Mrs. C. W. Buck and Mrs; T. E. Nelson assisting, performed with poise, good position and facile technique that proved the advan- tage of guided public appearance in early years Each one actively studies with some teacher and all were pian- ists with two exceptions, a tuba solo, with deep sonorous tones, played by Brian Woolcock, and @ soprano solo sung by Sue Braid, The piahists appearing were Pen- ny Nicolls, John Willoughby, Teddy Gaensbauer, Janet Livingston, Carol_.'Nicholie, .Nancy Charles, Mary Jo Pauli, Susan Johnson and Judy Dickstein. Before presenting their program they stood and recited their club collect, an inspiration to them and to the audience The sincere interest . of / older friends of music in the ¢progtess of these young people gives them courage and a stimulus to con- tinte and develop eaeh ability. Fhe }- growth of membership in junior clubs, where a level of accomplish- ment is upheld, is most gratifying to sponsors, Complete Beauty Servicel -FIGURES Made to Order! by Gyro Reducing The effortiess way wo your figure! . No tiring — no a starvation diet. J relax, clothed let the a Waves restore your figure to its enue graceful beauty. Come Riker Bidg., Main Floor FE 3-7186 lub Students Tea tables. and a Coke table especially for the students were arranged with fluted. glass ap- pointments and pipk carnations by Mrs. H. H. Faust, Mrs. EB. L. Page and Mrs. C. 4d, Nephier, members of the floral committee. Mrs, H, T Rombougli and Mrs, W. J. Coleman presided at the tea tables, Mrs, C. N. Church and Mrs. R. B. Tarr greeted members at the door before the program. Gem Sizes Reflect High ‘Living Costs NEW YORK, N. ¥. — Thirty. five per cent of women married in the United States in 1953 were given engagement rings of plati- num, palladium or gold set with diamonds that were one-quarter of a carat or smaller, the nation’s jewelers report. Only 6.2 per cent of betréthal rings sold contained diamonds weighing one carat or over, and || 1.9 per cent.of the stones were one-half of a carat. . The figures are in line with a post-World War Il trend by the oe public toward the purchase +f smaller diamonds. It is attrib- uted to searing living costs. Caroline Miller, superintendent of | nurses at Oakland County Tuberculosis Sana- _\THE PONTIAC PRESS WEDNESDAY, _ JANUARY 13) 1954 _ > Mere Bia, ei, their new television set. The set, bought by* Fentiac Press Photes — 8 and 40 Unit|; Contributes Video Set Gives Receiver Children. in County TB Sanatorium. ” Fourteen members of Past Chapeaux Club of Oakland County 8 and 4 presented the children of Oakland County Tuberculosis Sanatorium with.a television set | during the holidays. The gift was in conjunction with a six-point program of the club to aid in the prevention and cure of tuberculosis in children. The program was an assignment from the National American Legion, setting up a year’s project. The six points covered include general health education, insti- tutional care, nursing, clinical facilities, case findings and post-sanatorium care and re- habilitation. . Funds were raised with dinners, selling all-occasion cards and other means, and the money was collected in a year. Other duties performed by the |: élub, said president, Mrs. Carl Shindortf, a member of Cook- Nelson Post 20 Auxiliary, included | jj bringing children to clinics for X-rays and donating preventive medicine, such as cod liver oil, to needy families. torium, and Mrs, Carl Shindorf, president |members of Past Chapeau Club, is the sec- of Past Chapeau Club, 8 and 40, show|ond donated to the children of the sana- the average diamond ring is the (right), both of th the sanatorium, how to 9 tune | Junior Women’s Club of Royal Oak. fact that brides-to-be prefer illu- sion-type mountings to any other style, the study notes. This type of mounting is so designed as to | permit more light to shine on the gem, thus making it appear larger than it actually is. | Palladium, newest of the precious | for this purpose because it takes ‘Florence Voydanoff Becomes Bride afternoon at 2 o'clock in a cere- in Detroit, }crepé dress fashioned in a street and retains a high luster and, in| mony performed by the Rev. Mil-| length with pink accessories and addition, is noted for holding | stones more securely. ton Bank Church. Zaroff chose a streettength dress The bride is the daughter of Dr. ' of American Beauty red with navy and Mrs. Carl 8. Voydanoff of West Huron street, and Dimitri is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Lazarus LaZa- roff of Chippewa road. ‘_ BOYS’ )_ SNOW SUITS ONE PIECE TO 4 ‘Broken Sizes 6 to 12 DRESSES Styles for Now..and Later. irene cern rettine = phe ak * ia eee BOYS’ SLACKS Group | .. Group Il 25% on 50% on . Subeens Off “MANY OTHER ITEMS DRASTICALLY REDUCED. The MARGARET ANN Shop 55 W. Huron |MR. and MRS. DIMITRI LaZAROFF the | in Rite Solemnized Before 250 Guests Florence Voydanoff became the| Slovene Home jewelry metals, is highly popular | bride of Dimitri LaZaroff Sunday | bride’s mother was wearing a blue | ™5¢S. accessories and a corsage of white | For the wedding trip to Califor- inia, the new Mrs. - LaZaroff} | changed to a black velvet suit with | in Central Methodist | a corsage of white roses. Mrs. La-| pink accessories and a corsage of (pink roses. They will reside on Oliver street. are Mr. and Mrs. Dumitri were married | Sunday in Central Methodist Church. The bride, the former Florence Voydanoff, is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Carl S. Voydanoff of West Huron . street, The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lazarus LaZaroff of Chippewa road. Mascara Enhances If your eyelashes are long and | black, mascara can still enhance their beauty. Just apply a bit to) the tips, which are thinner and lighter than the rest. Preventing Rust + Honeymooning | in California | LaZaroff, who’ ‘New Cosmetics | | | "4-'to Pamper Skin Reflecting the smaller size of | Regina Buchanan (left) and Donna Det roy | torium. The other was given by Oak Ridge | Ons el mpel disturbing of || |beauty problems is skin that is allergic to bien While not having an allergy, ve unusually sensitive skin. They, too, have a cosmetic prob | lem. A deodorant, press powder, toi- let water and perfume recently |- have been added to this line, |which includes face powder, lip- | stick, soap, cold cream, founda- |tion ‘and nail polish. to! some women | | No watch in the world is more widely prized . .. more proudly worn... than Omega. It is a timepiece of un- rivalled precision — winner of the most highly coveted gwards for accuracy at the world’s leading observatories. You are cordially invited to inspect our wide selection of beautiful Omega watches today. REDMOND’S O ptometrists—Jewelers 81 N. Saginaw St. t = es | FE 2-3612 — -——— + | | | 100 Druaata.. ; page ie 6a Suid Facet, au Swink Sina ag 580 i pee Ue 7 Rog be 5, Na 135,_ “ = hake | from our students. Call for details. “JACKIE RAE” STUDIO Miscute Se & Seereps at Veurhit | } { THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1954 “> - i a ’ } , edie — at she doesn't want to do—won't she | Oe recy spt pen orpegtbend |p me FE %-tits nitty, ™! the myriad interesting jobs open to = Phone FE “2-0127 - “How to Make Your Wedding Go Smoothly ’”’ come in,.write-or phone for this booklet. There is'no charge. Pearce Floral Company 559 Orchard Lake Ave. this woman’s daughter, if she goes ahead and gets her degree in home economics: Public relations for companies 4 _~ rT Lamps - Pictures - China Children’s Sweaters - Robes - Flannel Gowns - Dresses - Suits If Off on all Snow Suits FLORA-MAE 718 W. HURON ST. FE 2-3220 Here, for example, are a few of | | vive light flowery fragrances that | were favorites at the turn of the | century -- romantic as compared field of home ec, ak an EE it i : It gives a clear p openings in the field, After reading it, I'm sure you'll agree that your daughter couldn't |make a better choice. (Copyright, 1964) 7 i lines, erik Miss R. S. — The trend is to re- to the heavy, sexy perfumes of the last decades. This same trend leads to flowery prints in dress. =—esesteeuwenmeeneeeweecee ewe ee ee eee eee le wr reece ee -eee =< * Tomorrow... . MEET THE FAMOUS ENGLISH FASHION ~ DESIGNER Donald Norris ~ PARKING AREA FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE lacobsons MAPLE at BATES tion of, BELLCIANO Yow are invited to-ottend d special trunk shows ing of the entire spring coat and suit collec- (regular sizes) BELLCIETTE (brief sizes) under the personal _ direction of the eminent English designer, MR. DONALD NORRIS. THURSDAY, JAN. 14 | lol Moding 10 A 57.0, Puy and Itt’ 4 airie to Believe That Teaching Budget-Wise and Menial Work Are the Only: Outlets ' By ANNE HEYWOOD 8 ee | Casserole Is | Good’ Eating Mrs. Hunt Has New Formula for Making Baked Macaroni By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Food Editor One of the best cooks.we know and a fellow collector of cook- books is Mrs. Gerald Hunt. Among her specialties are a number of excellent casseroles that dé double duty as budget savers and “covered dishes” for a potluck or church supper. Super Supper Casserole is one of them. Caan Group of her church out her activities. SUPER SUPPER CASSEROLE By Mrs. Gerald Hunt ™% cup diced bacon 1-3 cup chopped onion | 1 teaspoon. MSG | % cup wheat germ 3 cups cooked Oeneareds 1% cups grated « | Cook bacon slowly until crisp. | Add onion and green pepper. Cover and cook about 5 minutes. Add tomatoes, salt, MSG and/ wheat germ. Heat to boiling. Stir | in cheese, remove from heat, stir | ; until cheese melts. _ Stir in cooked macaroni. Turn to 10 servings. Marriage License | = Applications Robert D. Maddox, Drayton Plains Frankie J. Nentrup, Drayton Plains Juan A. Gomes, 147 Portland Gloria M. Carmona, 216 Ferry J. Compton, Clawson Janet M. Delicate, Royal Oak Ronald R. Bowen, 2760 Leach Bertha M. Edminston, Farmington | William E. Brunsdon, Gault Ste. Marie Derothy J. Conley, Royal Oak Bdward Mackey, Ferndale Ruby Bentiey, Ferndale George A. Goetker, Royal Osk Katherine Shipper, Royal Oak William M. McArthur, 2591 Leach Alberta L. Cox, 33 Williams ' Otto C. Peterson, Jr. 4031 Waterloo Mabel A. Nicholson, 276 Clifford Charlies W. Chambers. Holly Betty L. Torrey, Ferndale James W. Manning, Birmingham Harriet E. Moore, Birmingham Dale G. Eplett. Royal Oak Jacqueline K. Nelson, Hazel Park James P. Mallon, Leonard Gloria L. Haack, Highland Park Earl R. Horn, 3287 Garfield Leone M. Stevens, Royal Oak John Parmington Bthel £. svows, Parmington Harold D. Miller. 193 Wolfe Barbera A. Howell, 281 Oakland 2-3 cup chopped green pepper | meters }room may be that it's too fancy, leven though it doesn’t put on airs. | subtraction. There may be too _ wouldn't look better if many items | were left out, and use a definite, Make Sure Living Room Doesn‘t Look Too Fancy By ELIZABETH HILLYER + acti ically’ Unlim ited for Girls Graduating in Home Economics Bride Wants Gifts Sent to His Home But She Can’ ti Give General: Notice to By EMILY POST A bride-to-be writes: “After my marriage I plan to go to my fiance’s hometown, which is‘ sev- eral hundred miles from here, to live. We are having a rather large wedding and I am sure I will re- osive many wedding presents. go? & Es righty 45 Make sure that this isn't the trou- ble before buying anything new or the room may keep its samé = flustered look instead of achiev- ing a serene, smooth, well-organ- |ized look that's very much more in style. Newness alone won't do every- thing. New curtains, as compll- A few plainer tables make a big | Fi. when they're traded for =jtoo many fussy ones, and so do| big handsome lamps when they | chase out dinky elaborate ones. Decorating is so often helped by |; many things in a room, a number | | of which go there one at a time so gradually they weren't noticed. Try stripping down the room to the fundamentals and see if it inspired color scheme to decorate | rather than a clutter of acces-| sories and frills. (Answer te Previews Pussie) C eit leis) AIOIA) Mitta Nic BOLI que 45S tee i403 mah CLERC TS Lt INISIAINI GT. SECC wOoOO MAKE FRIENDS When introducing a cuamame to a group of persons you don't have to repeat the stranger's name each time. Give. his name and then go | dress, somewhat, by adding new on naming the persons | . -essories. Dear Mrs. Post: 1 have just The less stilted an introduction sounds — the better. Leather Chases Wardrobe Blues This is the time of the year |ehange the appearance of when you get that real low- *T've-got-nothing-to-wear’’ Christmas shopping has put a real crimp in your budget | is one winter | when you} can walk into any shoe store and | find a myriad of new bright colors. 1 Italian . i q Thomas &. McNally, Drayton ptian Mildred 4. winatt Drayton Plains ; p= baron) a. Roy J. Swetich, 505 W. Woodward Hgts 3 aad date Mary L. Lang, Pleasant Ridge “ Sapasngee Tit Frederick W. Jones Jr. 1566 Wilmot 15 Young and <1. Paye 1 Jones, 281 Oakland callow e gona F. 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During the holidays his family dined at Art's house, Among the guests was a pretty young woman neighbor whom Bill secretly ad- mires. Just before dinner, Art threatened 6 tel her that Bill wanted to sit beside her. Violent scuffling resulted. It attracted the annoyed attention | of Bill's father who was con- ducting a political argument with his brother-in-law. To the noise in the dining room, he called out, “Cut out that racket Bill. If I hear another sound out of you, there'll be no turkey for There were other sounds from his embattled offspring. And as Bill's father prides himself on be- ing a “man of his word,” his child's dinner consisted of vege- tables and pie. His firmness cast a pall over | everyone, Later, to his wife’s pro-7 test, Bill's father said, ‘‘How could I go back on my word to the boy? Don't you want him to know he has a father who means what he says?" rn His notion that his dignity was involved in executing a thought- less threat of punishment is not uncommon. I think it a foolish notion. 4 To me, it seems that loyalty to a} word given in haste and thought- lessness is loyalty to these undis-| thinking he would like to have his sides, Henry is a truthful man, ciplined qualities in us. And that} to insist on meaning what we've said when what we've sald has been ill-advised is to insist on | our own lack of wisdom. As -to firmness, its virtue de- pends on what we are firm about |So that I can see nothing particu larly heroic in standing firm on a | mistaken or unjust position i it is true fer most of us, I | think, that we really don't like |} execu h threats after we've talmed down. | | But we feel compelled to make | good on our ill-advised word for | two reasons, First, we think that making it good involves the child's “respect for our authority; and second, we don't want to admit the undiciplined qualities that | produce the silly promise. | Well, it's a poor kind of honor that requires us to honor our own mistakes. And it's only by reject- jing the false position we've taken | | program, I recommend the that we can prove-we wish to Pashion and n- |} sored by the City of Ponti be: Few toeegdl qmere apie wef Parks and tion. i for it. Phone h How’ we can hope to learn to Beauty ‘Shop, FF 2-143, | make good judgments if we don't | reverse the bad ones, beats me FOR A LIMITED ONLY... You can start or add to your family treasure of Sterling Flatware — through our Special Order Service. ” e Reed & Barton “ Wallace * International oe Towle % Gorham * Lunt This annual service makes available to you famous’ Sterling patterns .. . all custom-made in their original weights and sizes. Just bring in a sample of each piece yqu wish duplicated. ‘ ; inti’ Oldest jootey my Sg paper psec ha re oa si Bill, 10, is several months young- | jin with, | ing the room of that marquis, | too, for yours was the guest of | of many coins, was Henry's louis, 2 ee Se ae! Mary ge RELY - ‘ee . ee é -— Cad Don'‘t- stories, stop reading now, . Even Blame Henry Sell; debonair editor, food manufacturer and man-about- town, for spinning a yarn which heard it. It was back, in 1927 that Henry Sell was dining at the late Elizabeth Marbury's famous home out dinner,”’ said preamble, Louis XIV. You body..wasthrown | MISS McBRIDE I dropped it onto after a moment he put it into her evening bag.” That was all for more than 2 * years. And then Henry went to Venice. At dinner with several Italians om the roof of the Royal Danielli Hotel where he was staying, he was asked if he'd been in Venice before. “Not in this life,” he replied and related the story of the gold louis and Elinor Glyn, now dead, Followed a silence and then the Italian host cleared his throat and said a little nervously, “As a matter of fact, a marquis of Louis’ court was murdered on this very spot in 1691.by the Doge's enemies, and his body was thrown into the canal.” —Belore——_Henry—could recover } from that, another man chimed | “You're probably occupy- | honor’s suite when the hotel was | the private home of the Doge.” That ought to be enough, but there is more. Henry Sell got to Mt) On his right was Elinor Glyn, writer, and the literary rage of the moment. “She paid absolutely no attention to me through- time she turned her head and announced without aon wank Ds to he neat “She was watching me closely as if to gauge the effect of her strange remark, and looked really startled herself when I reached into my pocket and pulled out an old if ‘you go on, don’t blame me. has haunted me every since I in Sutton Place, New York City, Henry. Then suddenly at dessert were murdered in Venice. Your intothe.Grand Canal.’ French coin, her plate saying, a golden louis ‘For you," and gold louis pocketpiece back again and somehow he got a hunch that he might find it in Venice. He knew he would recognize it be- cause of a special.»mark on it, but he searched Venetian pawn and coin shops without result. Then he took a train for Paris. At the Paris railway station he suddenly decided to give his bags to a taximan and start out on. foot to find his coin. As he telis it, he walked straight to the neighborhood of the Bourse, entered an old coin shop and said to the cashier, “You have a Louls XIV coin of mine here, “tated 1601." The cashier reached behind him for a tray and there, in the center Beautiful basic! It’s kind to your budget! Clear classic lines, adapt- for the making of one! Be smart —make the dress in a neutral shade, and many accessories in odd marking and. all. | prints, checks, or white! I've seen the coin myself, now| Pattern 4766: Misses’ sizes 12, stitched firmly into Henry's wallet, | 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 dress takes so the story must be true. Be- | 3% yards 39-inch fabric. | This pattern easy to use, simple | _THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1954 aret. McBride Says:: ike Ghost Stories? You Better Not Read This There is no moral to this tale, And if you don't like ghost to sew, is tested foe fit. Has com- plete illustrated instructions. 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And soft water is so kind to hands! e*eeeane (.2o.“+ ese *@eeneeeeeerre’ CLOTHE ET! OOF eHe HL eee eee ett eeres ePts . ry ALERT EEN } ee ’ Se —_s =e i e tain the highlights of your pro- grams through the years. A copy “of the bylaws and any changes made in them, as well as a list of officers and committee chairmen, is essential to a complete record of your local group. “Dates of important functions or events, the enrollment of your school, and the teachers included locals, and Mrs, Wright with the remainder of the assem- By. The Pontiac Council at its last as chairman of the finance com- mittee of this scholarship fund, One representative from each PTA lecal will meet with him Feb, 11 at. Hawthorne School to diseuss the structure of this fund. A policy-making committee will be composed of the officers of | the Pontide PTA -Council with John Thors Jr., principal of Pon- tiac High School, as committee consultant,. The first meeting of this vp apy committee will be held Feb. 9 at LeBaron School. Mrs. Wright, program chairman, announced that Mrs. Esther Med- lein has written a pageant to be presented at the Founders’ Day dinner to be held Feb. 2 at 6:30 p. m. in Wever Junior High school. Reservations for this event should be made by Jan. 22 with Mrs. William Mihalek for all schools in alphabetical order through LeBaron School. Reserva- tions for the remaining schools may be made with Mrs. Francis Oak. Other committee chairmen named were Mrs. William Wright, program; Mrs, William Anderson and Mrs, Lester Christensen, dec-}- orations; Mrs. Eugene Hoisington, coffee; Mrs. .Paul Gorman, hos- pitality; and Mrs. John Neaves and Mrs. Wayne’ Weaver, table and menu. The nominating committee chairmen of all local PTA groups will meet with Mrs, North on dan. 2% at 2 o'clock in Baldwin School. Refreshments for the Tuesday meeting were served by the Bald- win PTA with Mrs. Irene Al- bright and Mrs. Agnes Cox pre- siding at the lace-covered tea table. Others assisting were Mrs. Forrest Glennie, Mrs. Paul Arndt, Mrs. Cyril Davis and Mrs. Sid- ney Ruff. Mrs. Charles Sibra Entertains Group Mrs, Charles Sibra of South Marshall street was hostess Tues- day evening when members of the Huron Gardens Extension Club met in her home. the highlights of the’ evening. The group is planning a Valen- tine party for Feb, 10 in the Bos- ton avenue home-of Mrs. Don Ridgley, Coming Events Queen h Cootiete Club will —€ this evening. at 8 o'clock at 128 Saginaw Bt. rdon Unit, WCTU, will meet ot iFirst Baptist Chureh Thursday at 1:36 p.m, Pioneer Missionary Societ: of Oakland Avenue United Y Church will an ag at 1:30 nome Bi with Mrs. oy Caswell, 72 Rebekah will ~meet qwereday 4 7:30 p.m. in Temple reins. street & ‘tee H Stallation of officers will follow at 6:30. Eunice Philathea ia we {he ‘Business Institue, offieg trom} | Church. JANUARY gp, 1954 MARGARET ANN WINDRIM~ { ¥ _Mr: and Mrs. _THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. TUM Singers | George A. Windrim of avenue are announcing the engagement of ) their daughter, © Margaret Ann, to Grant R. =) Campbell, son Both are students at Normal College. No wedding date has been set by the couple. New. Officers Officers were installed Monday when United Church Women of } Pentiae-met—at_First Presbyterian Mrs. Walter Willson is president and Mrs. Herbert Harbage is first vice president. Second vice presi- dent is Mrs. Raymond Coombe, and Mrs. Ralph D. Clara is re- cording secretary. Experience ls Behind Safe Design CHICAGO (INS) — There are more benefits than bandages in- volved when an industrial designer gets burned or cut giving his Wife an assist in the kitchen. and sharp knives into safety fea- tures to reduce the housewife’s ac- cidents in the kitchen. img directly onto the pan — metal screws and studs were concealed guest ioe within the heat- rpcistagt plastic Hvale’s major contribution to kitchen safety, the wooden well holdster to store knives, was the direct result of an unintentional slice of a Hvale finger when he reached for a knife lying in a drawer. Built-in safety is a must. for- kitchen housewares, according to this designer. “The quickie meal via the can- opener can result in bad cuts if the opener doesn’t fold the edge of the can flat against the in- side,” says Hvale. “Vegetable peelers can. do a fast job, but they should he: de- signed to ride with the contour of the potato, for instance, and have blade edges that will peet efficient- ly but not cut the hand.” Hvale says that practically every kitchen tool or pan has hidden safety measures, ranging from waffle-shaped under-surfaces of pan handles to minimize heated surface coming in contact with the hand, to the firm grip of teeth on the kitchen tongs so foods cannt slip. “Cooking’ and eating are. such actions that —-house- wives seldom realize the potential dangers,”” Hvale points’ out. “We've given spoons and forks extra-fine finishes so edges and tines can’t cut the lips. We’ve ds signed strainers of stainless steel so no rust can be mashed into food, and a french fry cutter with removable blades so you don’t have to poke at them to wash them. 2 Are Installed by United Church Women Mrs. Brady Adamy is corres. Mrs. Willson appointed Mrs. Stanley Kipp chairman of the Christian world mission. Mrs. Fred Haushalter is in charge of Chris- tian. social relations; Mrs. J. C. Covert, Christian world relations; Mrs. Frank Gray, church women, and Mrs. Harold Wright, public relations. and Mrs.*Hugh Watson, pianist. Special day chairmen include Mrs._George Fisler, World Day of Prayer; Mrs. Allen Hersee, May Fellowship Breakfast; Mrs. Her- bert Ryan, missionary institute, and Mrs. J. C. Covert, World Com- was announced for Jan. 26 at 9: o'clock in the YWCA. |List’Variety Men's Glee Club for its perform- “Tance Friday in Pontiac Michigan State: of Selections Program Friday to Include Classical, Popular Numbers A’ varied program of classical . High School auditorium. Laudes Atue Carmina, the tradi- tional opening hymn by Stanley, will start off the program at 8:15 p.m. A varied repertoire follows: A Mighty 7 Is Our God 546) Luther Arr. Duey . 41685-1759) Hande) RUSSELL CHRISTOPHER Care Seive eS The Omnipotence ; a _ Schubert > rn election | Toastmistress Russell Christopher, baritone Let Beauty Awake Vaughn witteme Arr. Duey |\Gathering Held . Heave The Pontiac. Toastmistress Club | held a dinner-meeting Tuesday evening at the Waldron Hotel. Myri Dix | Windsor was. awarded the Oscar The Infinite Shining augha Wiliams Arr. Duey enor Solo, Tom Lester { Duey *Peaturing Robert McGrath, tenor The Trumpete Romance ......+..: Donaldson Arr. Duey | for the best table topic. Mrs. How- NOW .++ 2. +. ++. ring Joe, oe ¥ | ard Wheatley was toastmistress of the evening. asetevece Prank Arr. Peaturing Russell Cesterapaer. baritone Selections Michigan hg Hovelaires talked on “More Stately Man "Tis Of Michigan We Sing: ;{,+-Arr. Duey | sions; Mrs. W.-A; Vernon, whose A Toast te Michigan j I Wanna Go Back to Michigan | topic was “Reflections and Reso- Tl Ne'er Peers My College Days | ey Coes nes, | lutions,” and Mrs. Lester Snell Other speakers who participated were Mrs. Clayton Rule, who | Besides, a few of these buttons | arranged on-a plain belt or at the} >| | neckline -will have a very indi- vidual look. | One may use a handsome collec- tion of scarves to set off her cos- tues. In fact, she might use them excusively so that they seem al- most a trademark. Should this be your wont, —_ buying the different designs and shapes that appeal to you, quickly | = increase your collection by, mak-| | jing some from remnants. Patient in Hospital Elaine Grennier .of Mariva ave- nue is a patient in St. Joseph | Mercy Hospital where she is re- || MAES Set whe Michigan Men = who presented the special event. 4 Goddess of the Inland on ‘Committee reports on the coun- Drink, Drink, Joy Rules “the Dey | cil meeting were given by Helen The Old Priars’ Song ek, Mrs. Gertrude Nethercott The Victors: Arr. Duey The Yellow and the Blue and Mrs. Robert Bunce. cuperating from injuries received | 7 in a recent automobile accident. | Pres for the performance may be purchased frem Mrs. Vernon; iC. Abbott, representing University | of Michigan alumnae, or from Ed- ward Barrett, representing Univer- sity of Michigan men. They may also be purchased at | Mrs. Warren Fowler is registrar | Calbi Music Store, Osmun’s, Rob- | |inson’s, or from Pontiac High | | School Vocal Department, sponsor of the program. |Meeting Conducted by Friendship Club Mrs. Raymond Jacobson opened her home on Williams Lake road Monday evening to members of the Friendship Club. Mrs. Lynn Hamilton presided and welcomed Mrs, Forrest Milzou as a new member. Mrs, John Soine assisted the hostess. Young, Tender Beef RIB STEAK Young, Tender Beef BONELESS RUMP ROAST tempt your Happy mealtimes help your baby thrive emotionally. So instead of trying to make Baby cat, tempt him with Beech-Nut Foods, Flavor is all-important at Beech-Nut. Our Baby Soups and Puddings are made with creamy frok— milk. We use the very choicest fruits and vegetables... Plump chickens, carefully se- lected lean meats, too...all | packed in handy glass jars. Let Beech-Nut flavor. picked at peak of juicy goodness. 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FALVEY Sales & Service See Our New Salesrooms and Increased Service Facilities Fine Imported Cars 2260 Weedward Ave, Ferndale Phone Lincoln 3-5000 | much homework to begin with, ac- | cording to the unanimous findings | of psychologists, parents and edu- | Vienna, | slowly but surely decay,” | sald. “It is a fact that culture | ing,” bat by the ‘playing’ indi- | vidwal,”’ ‘| ers should consult each other as Vienna Conference Finds Homework Is Too Heavy A school principal, Herr Viktor Ebenfuehrer tual school time should be to give students" more time= to grasp the subjects with less effort. “Modern science has raised the average lifetime of man sub- stantially. Why not use that for streased the old saying| Perens, wre Mme pt sebeel?™ By ERIC WAHA VIENNA (INS)-Jusior gets too eation experts recently assembled in. Vienna. Prof. Hang Asperger, & leading authority on child's psychology in “all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy” is the complete truth. “lf children don't get more time to play, our eivilization will he isn’t established by the ‘think- He said this means that great achievements of mankind are not reached during man's office hours but in his leisure time, Professor Asperger gave his views in a public discussion on “are our kids getting too much homework,” arranged for by the League for Public Health in Vienna. The large audience loudly ap- plauded his speech as well as that of another expert, Dr. Hanns Paul, || who charged that some teachers are ‘in love” with the subjects they are teaching, forgetting that theirs is net the only subject being taught at school. Dr. Paul suggested that teach- to homework they intend to ask from their students, before ac- tually telling the students about it. This would insure, Dr. Paul sald, | MJ that kids are not burdened down| § with homework on one day, while they have relatively little to do on another The psychologists also sharply suggested that the ac- extended Other speakers in the debate | been ranging from lashed out on the way some teach- ers grade classwork, One speaker, | an official of the Vienna Board of Education, said he had sent a pa- per of a student to 14 different teachers for grading. “I got back 14 different marks, ‘very good’ to ‘very bad',” he told the Vienna meeting. ‘One Minor Detail ne ROCK w# — Mansfield, , held an election two weeks | | Judge Admires Wife With Money to Spare WEST LOS ANGELES # — A traffic offender,fined $5, asked Judge Leo Freund if he might have-a stay of execution long enough to go home and get the money from his wife. “You have a wife that has $5 to spare?” The defendant said he had. 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His predecessor, . aged, honored | imperial bushel used in England and ailing Edouard Herriot, said: | and some other countries con- “For me, there is nothing above | tains 2.218.192 cubie inches. - Le Troquer Now Rules Assembly in France PARIS_lINS) — Andre Le Tro quer formally took, over today as president of the French National Assembly, an office to Which he was elected yesterday with the aid of Communist votes. In the quiet of our chapel there is an atmosphere of rev- erence and refine- ment you will ap-~ - preciate. FUNERAL HOME “Thoughtful Service” 46 Williams St. Phone FE 2-5841 24-Hour Ambulance Service Sparks-Griffin MESC Allots 130308 in ‘3 Local Office Authorizes 43,805 Payments; Only 41,932 Picked Up Unemployment compensation payments totaling $1,130,308 were paid through the Pontiac office of Michigan Employment Security Commission in 1953, according to| Luther C. 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After the book was printed, DuPre | admitted his tale was a hoax. The book, “The Man Who Wouldn’t Talk,” appeared on Pon- tiae City Library's list of newly | | Feceived books today — in the | “Adult Fiction” ealegery. | a Some 43,805 weekly payments | Philadelphia Presbytery | Installs Negro Moderator PHILADELPHIA (® — The Rev. First payments during the year) | Dr. Benjamin F. Glasco has been numbered 7,295, Olson stated, while installed as moderator of the Pres- 789 persons received the last of | bytery of Philadelphia, highest of- the 52-checks alloted them after | fice in the nation’s oldest presby-| | tery. 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Only 23, Garcia already had put in four years with.Shreveport in the Texas League when the Orioles drafted him last December. A flashy fielder and a .305 hitter, ° eo scare atiHe-H4 with ano min ute to go. 69.2 Per Game; ‘long | deprived of a 2nd no-hitter by 4 oar IY age | broken-bat bloop single in the 2nd seven attempts this year, but the out winning. Avondale nipped Waterford, 45- 44, on Toby Aldrich's free throw in the closing seconds of the game. -—t = | undefeated with the Eagiets trim- | Aldrich's tihe throw apparently | 9p) ; ended the game, but the players | Unbeaten in 5 were called back from their dress- | ing rooms to complete approxi- | mately one second of the game, A All Upstate Starters desperate court- ; a- terford falled to “produce either a | Good Scorers; Share| basket or a foul. | Lead in SVC Race Skippers. out - scored Avondale | from the floor, 18-15, with Jacober's | py. SEASON RECORDS Opp. SAG. pP- 17 points taking scoring honors.| 5¢ Reyal Oak 35 6% Muskegon = 47 . | 46 Flint North .57 63 Lan. East. 59 Avon hit 15 of 27 free throws as its | Ss Fett Becca Bs 82 Arthar Mill 43) record wags leveled at 2-2. Water- 56 Flint Cent, 54 80 Bay City M6 Lans. Sexten 59 «4273 BC Mandy 4e ford made only eight of 16, a ——- ~. 7 oe | 345 wee 346 250 | ~ Elsewhere, Troy’s high scoring Colts routed Lake Orion, 61-28, ! with Mike DeKane potting’’13 Pontiac High's basketball team points. Rex Moore, Jim Murdock | travels to Saginaw Friday night and Bill Haney turned in fine | ‘© meet, for the 2nd week in a} games for Troy. | row, one of the state's top-ranked undefeated powers on its home OL St. Mary and Ferndale stayed,) floor. Saginaw High's ‘‘race horses” | By BILL MARTIN | | strong armed righthander who is | averaging a strikeout an inning. He should be ready for the big | leagues next year.” | Unless Bill DeWitt, holdover} inning. vice-president fram the Browng is ail wet, the Orioles will have a ‘kid pitcher in spring training camp as good as either Larsen or Tur- ley. ‘Rookie’s name is Rinold (Riney) Duren, who toiled in the Texas League last year with San Antonio. | “Duren is probably our best | pitching prospect in the minors,” | DeWitt said last June. “He's a | Another San Antonio graduate worth watching is Bobby Balceno, the little Filipino outfielder who packs a tremendous amount of power. He batted only .270 but walloped 20 homers in the Texas | League ; Third baseman Bob Caffrey comes up.from San Antonio rated a fair chance to stick despite a | 267 batting mark. First baseman } Ed Mickelson comes up from San Antonio with a .294 batting mark. Prize of the entire lot, however, maybe a little Mexican 2nd base- ; } Army Seekin ‘Top Teams for Olympics g to Develop | Garcia was rated the best 2nd | baseman in the minor Jeagues by jmany well qualified baseball ob- Leading Hurlers Refuse fo Sian ‘54 Contracts Phils’ Roberts, Ashburn, Cards’ Haddix Reject Clubs’ Offers By ED SYREN PHILADELPHIA uw—Three ma- jor league hurlers who viewed the WASHINGTON (INS)—The Army ; tention to the need of developing | prawess of opposing hitters with a | certain amount of—contempt—tast today touched off the armed serv- | athletes. Keego slipped in the 3rd quarter and fell to Madison, 54-52. Clawson da ee aot pdms have galloped over five straight | 62-49 opponents at a 69.2-point per game | ices effort to help build strong | clip. Trojans’ top scoring spree of | teams for the 1956 Olympics by | the season Was an 80-70 decision | distributing an order among com- over Bay City Central last month, | manding officers calling their at- searncsierie : i ‘Wednesday's —Freds-Mary- ley (4) watches Orchard Lake St. -Mary’s-Gasio-| here. At right is Ram guard Maurice Yarnold (9). rowski (5) outjump Rams’ Dick Doyon (7) for a| St. Mary won the game, its 4th straight, 65-47, Olson Sold on EAST LANSING (UP)— Michi- Spartan Athletes Are Told |: to Start ‘Hitting. Books’ upsét Berkley, 59-58, on Jim Davis’ free throw and a drive-in shot by Ron Trexler in the last 15 sec- onds. Davis had 21 points. . “Tuesday was rough for Inter- Every man on Saginaw’s start- | ing five is averaging 10 points | or better a game. Six-foot 4-inch | center Tom Hali is the leading point-maker, with a 16.4 average, } Following Hall are guard Sam Davis (13.8), forwards J, T. Lan- drum (11.8) and Bob Maturen late free throws gave Plymouth & 50-47 edge over Southfield, and meg and guard Andy Johnson Trojans currently are tied with Flint Northern for 1st place in| Saginaw Valley League standings | with a 2-0 loop mark, | Pontiac Coach Art Van Ryzin | Fenton cuffed Holly 72-43, as Joe Cmejrek had 30 points and | Jim Martin 25 forthe Fenton club. Ortonville got a great effort from Bob Mills and broke its five-game Ballard at forwards, Leroy Moore points. ling, along with reserve guard Bill Mills hit a pair of field goals | Rose, have only three more games will start John James and Dave | . Bout in Chicago gan State athletes were warned j}today to exercise minds as well A Gavilan Convinces Bobo aa belles after tree mater Siee- Lots of Cash Awaiting tan squads had players sidelined April 2 Battle y scholastic shortcomings, ... Track coach Kari A, Schiade- CHICAGO @®—Kid Gavilan, con-| man announced that four MSC vincéd Chicago is hot for him,| thinelads, including Big Ten in- has won his first skirmish with door high jump champion Jim Bobo Olson, the man he'll meet for Vrooman, have been ruled the middleweight championship of eligible for the 1954 the world April 2. season, Also out are * * *@ sprin The Cuban Kid, current welter- | odie pear rey a Worsham’s Rich Eagle Shot Top Thrill of Year’ Writers Pick Hogan's British Open Victory as No. 2 Feat By BOB MYERS LOS ANGELES (/?)—Profes- sional golfer Lew Worsham isn't about to forget one of the most spectacular golf shots in the his- tory of the game. “Sure, I get a kick out of it— every time I cash a check,” says Worsham. The shot, as all fans know, was the one Worsham let fly with a sand wedge toward the 18th green on the T2nd hole of the “world championship” tour- nament at Chicago’s Tam O'Shanter course last summer. The ball plopped into the hole for the richest eagle-two in the records. It won $25,000 as the Ist prize for Worsham. This all-but-a-miracle feat was voted the top ‘‘thrill of the year” for 1953 in the 23rd, annual poll Molinas Home to Face Quiz Expelled Cage Pro Is ot the nation's sports writers by + Experts picked Ben Hogan's victory in the British Open as the No. 2: thrill. Rated behing were | Notre Dame-lowa 14-14 tie; New York Yankee Billy Martin's hitting in the World Series; Ted Williams’ pinchhit homer for the Red Sox soon after returning from Marine duty in Korea; Cart Furillo’s two- run homerun for Breoklyn in the Series; pitcher Carl Erskine’s strikeout record of M4 for the | staff, were present. A spokesman said that both | the Olympic Games in Australia | in late November, 1956 and the Pan-American Games in Mexico City in (March) 1955, fall dur- | ing the school year and it- may be necessary to rely heavily on | athletes from the armed forces rather than on those from col- | leges. The order issued by Gen. Mat- thew B. Ridgway, army chief o staff, pointed out that particularly in baseball ‘‘the armed forces may called, upon to furnish their champion amateur team or at least provide outstanding players:’ be- cause of ‘‘conflict with the aca- | demic schedule” — j Ridgway also voiced hope that American weight-lifters can recov- er the title which Russia won at Helsinki in the 1952 games, He said + that three of the nation’s best weightlifters are reported to be in the Army. Order did not direct commanding officers to screen their commands for outstanding athletes and give them time to train, but an informed source said that “I think they'll | get the idea.” Move appeared to be in line with the appeal made to military | men at a meeting of the United | States Olympic Association in No- | vember—a meeting at which de- fense secretary Charles E. Wilson | and Adm. -Arthur W. Radford, chairman of the joint chiefs of _ Wagering on Games NEW YORK @® — Jack Molinas Was expected to come back to his home town today where a Bronx | solutely giving it back to them” io and was a tardy arrival at } Said to Have Admitted | | grand jury is investigating bets he Dodgers; Dark Star’s upSet: vic- Brendel and Ron Suess. weight champ, persuaded Olson that the good old Yankee dollar | Sago Suaium where it wassun- AUSSICS Net Ace, Hoad, Now in Army nounced yesterday, the match -will | be held. ° * aa Olson, middleweight. titleholder; SYDNEY @ — Lewis Hoad, Aus- by virtue of his recent victory | tralian Davis Cup star, today be- over England’s Randy Turpin, had Pvt. Lewis Hoad of the 13th been holding out for San Francisco, Battalion his adopted home town. He also had cast a speculative at New York’s Madison Square Garden. But Gavilan has enjoyed itm- mense financial success in Chi- cago and International Boxing Culb sources say he and his man- ager, Angel Lopez, convinced the Olson camp that holding this “‘nat- ural” any place else would be sheer’ waste. i —Terms-call for Olson to receive | tion of how much and three of four fouj shots in the | to play before graduating at mid- ‘last four minutes ‘to break -the | year. a game wide open. Chuck Palshan| Also slated to seé considerable added 20 for Ortonville. action are Bob Johnston at forward and Dick Blacklaw at center. wacuavese p SVORDAES p| Chiefs have been drilling this a Aldrich, & ¢ $| week against the wide-open, fast- Kebler,c ©0686 Geterth, e 3 @ ¢| breaking tactics utilized by Sagi- Sncober, ¢ 2. oe Uhas, ¢ 3 °® naw. Giiehrit' ¢£ 30 8 T* eee Friday’s varsity game will be 7 3S g Bem e823] preceded by a jayvee tilt at 6:30 Boot, ¢ 862 2 8 Wright, ¢ $8 8! p.m. Rickard, ¢ © © @ De ft eee | Gara, ¢ @ 0 © Gronsti, ¢ 6 0.6 cer 15 15 8 F WATERFORD ,,.-000-00- 6 14 18 12-46 sama eS| Four Spartan LAKE ORION TROY ete § 8 4 tact SES Wiest 10% Demence 8 O18 e . wager gi at cosmat e125) TEGHIS I ACTION Chambers, 5 Weed, ¢ rio) tues’ 8 8S Mate’ » 2, Cogers at UM, Tonkers «| Sit mis 6 1 * 2) Home to Badgers, Other LAKE ORION... s sx s-%| Units on Road veseteeaceccesscee AO 19 15 FE=6P 33 RO St. Mary 32} EAST LANSING (UP)—Michi- OF Bt Mery St Frederics $3| gan State’s unpredictable basket- Clawsen 50° Berkley — 58| ball team, back in the thick of + 3 Tomine 3) the Big Ten race after a 60-59 Fenton 2 Helly 43| upset victory over Illinois last , Eaflitr, two basketball standouts | Ortesvitte i soca se | week, travels to Ann Arbor Satur- and a pair of hockey stars were | Ferndale 62 E. Detroit - #\ day for a conference clash with Masel Park 42 Heron 52 announced ineligible for the curren | Dire a Sue 2s | Michigan. winter term by classroom profes- | Warren 64 South Lake 43 : sors. ¢ Zz Fevtone | g Pracee | Spartans, sparked by high. Rickey Ayala, first string guard, | He 59 Van Dyke 32| Scoring forwards Al Fefrari and ‘and. ~Walt> Godfrey, promising | $¢ 2 gemets "1/ Julius McCay, need a win over , anes ta “t! the Wolverines to ever the sophomore prospect, will ride out : ge Ge besketbell season while Capt. | Potro it t 500 mark after dropping their \Henry Campanini and leading| 47E1TFOILET tO conference opener to lows. scorer Jack:Mayes will be missing s ° ~: MSC’s swimming team from the ice squad. Pile Libel Suit host to Wisconsin Saturday, is $ ewe're getting stabbed by the| AGainst Inglis por ingle ant colored pencil,” fencing eoach DETROIT (INS) — Anthony Zer-| Michigan State wrestlers will Charles R. Schmitter said 7 , illi of Detroit yesterday launched | ‘@ngle with the University “discovery” proceedings against Pittsburgh at Pittsburgh, Pa., and | Sid Gordon Signs His state racing commissioner James | 5P4ttan fencers duel with Detroit | Contract With Pirates 35 per cent of the gate, the Kid 25. Dickey, DiMag Only Threats Bill Terry’s Election to Baseball's Hall of Fame Appears Certain in ‘54 By GAYLE TALBOT getting the requisite number of NEW YORK ® — The society | votes to have his bust. poured at didates, they discover that the only | and Wayne at Detroit in dther | ; Saturday competition. Cage “World Series’ fy. =| Blackburn Selected tory over Native Dancer in the Keatucky Derby, and’ Rocky Marciano’s one found knockout Over Jersey Joe Walcott. . as Blaik’s Grid Aide WEST POINT, N. Y. (INS)*— George Blackburn, the man who tutored the» most potent college backfield in the nation last season, made on basketball games. * * * Molinas ‘s “under indefjnité sus- pension from the Fort Wayne Pistons of the National Basketball Assn. for gambling on his team's games, The former Columbia Uni- versity captain admitted in a signed statement that he placed bets by phone to a friend. * lyear are eyeing 1954 contracts in the same fashion * . * The. Phitadelphia Phillies had ‘double-barreled contract problems |today with both 23-game winner Robin Roberts and outfielder Richie Ashburn picking up where they left off as defensive standouts | last season, - > + Both fielded their 194 contracts on one hop yesterday and whipped them back into the Phillies’ front office before owner Bob Carpenter could say “Sign on the dotted line.”’ “I have no intention of signing that contract,"’ said Roberts. *'m‘ asking quite a bit, more,” said Ashburn. Carpenter said: “I don't antici- pate trouble in adjusting the dif- ference."’ * . > The St.Louis Cardinals,on the other hand, wouldn't say whether they expected trouble from their 20 game winning lefthander Harvey Haddix, who likewise re- turned his unsigned contract. + 7 > “They offered me a small raise but not enough,’’ said the 28-year- old hurler at his. winter home: in South Vienna, Ohio And Whitey Ford, who contrib- uted 18 victories to the New York Yankees’ pennant drive last year, rejected what he too called a small increase in pay, becoming the first Bronx holdout of 1954. “I was offered a real small raise,"’ said Ford, “and I'm ab- Ford had contract trouble last year 9 -. the Yanks’ training camp March . 27 year old Roberts waxed the most indignant over his club's 1954 offer. “I am thoroughly disappointed and disgusted,” he said. ‘Ym not going to take a cut in salary even if it’s a nickel.”’ Old Yankee Player Pilots Oriole Farm BALTIMORE w—Don Heffner, former New York Yankee infielder land the last manager.of the old Baltimore Orioles in the Interria- tional League, is managing at San Antonio again, Heffner was named yesterday pilot the Texas League farm team Bronx Dist..Atty. George de Luca said he planned to question Molinas of his basketball career — high | school; college and professional,—--| Under Indiana law an athlete is} not specifically barred from bet- | ting on his own team. He is barred | most likely will disband forever aft | solid vote of the society promises er the latest batch of ballots is| to prove only a final fighting ges- counted next week, For many it) ture, and the odds are about 3-1 fle 8 gad cccasion. ” that Terry will crash through this eS ane. © time. agama ee of} Stated the reason is ‘who | that there 1 is a shortage | mand Per meen oye mae to the society, Its | to vote for—that is, besides . i fact, been lim- To be strictly honest about it, there -New Bill's batting and fielding snd raan- pry of edge Bogen ahd aye! the plot, ever at issue, ett * + @ Now, as the boys wet their pen- els and Jook over the list of can- p Re } Ee ~ oy } te AN The 42-year-old manager retired from baseball after steering San | today or tomorrow on all phases | Antonio to the league pennant in - 19590, then: returned to the game in 1952 with the old. Orioles, Lattner Lauds Team, — NEW YORK (INS) — Harlem |Blaik announced yesterday that|by law in New York state, The| Gets Maxwell Award 5 emoge Globetrotters and a select squad | Blackburn, who has coached the / NBA standard contract stipulates PHILADELPHIA us — Jobnn The plaintiff testified he bor- | of 1954 college All-Americas will | University of Cincinnati batks the that a player will be expelled for) + jiior Not y rowed $50,000 from his father, | open the 5th annual “world series” | past five seasons, will ‘succeed | gambling on games, eet io ee Joseph Zerilli, to purchase shares |of basketball in New York on| Vince Lombardi, who moved ‘to ** 8 wth. ten ee ee in the race group and that $15,- | March 28. the pro ranks. In his statement in Fort Wayne | Tora award for the 2nd straight 000 of the money has been re- | ‘The “world series” tour will ex-| Under his tutelage last season, | Molinas said he cleared $400 on his | \ 2nd paid. tend through 20 citiés actoss the | Cincinnati rolled up 4,095 yards | bets. In his first year as a pro, Léttner ig the only “athlete Zerilli has no police ; nation before winding up April 17| to lead the nation in tota} of-|he has sdenied betting on any| ov the award ay the nations Inglis, answering the, , re-|in the Milwaukee arena. fense, games during his college career. outstanding college football player a ae ys j To a ee ra ean ae Gam Be hough — = % guests at award dinner he was niaay wana oe ese LEtfer From Old Teammate Praises Late: Walter) sete s.'sxssen= ‘x sonny ines wows stain LOTICT TT ON TIMGIE FIGISES LATE WITET scsi ‘ie 'niecion es tint to undue influence and control by |. - ' . ual honor. a eat rl 4 «Pade | abe POMPE enact ores cnt RE Cas sof'ewees ot |KODpisch as One of Footballs All-Time Greats holdings inthe track } tball Results , . / By GRANTLAND training camp was one of my most enjoyable | SCHOOL BASKETBALL stars as Walter Koppisch and Gus Dorais pass on| Walter Koppisch miight have been Apollo, he was | Csth Gent. Gn. 5) Sn eee? to other/ fields they leave memories that fade out | that well formed. He held the world record for the Monres “4 Flat Reck Y/ 440, but his great speed and ‘strength were as 10) $b ethene hhenet ey 2 ea ; nothing compared to his great heart. River Rouge = 85. Monroe : a tribute to Walter Koppisch from one of eo Rae pe wry 8 ore stars of that era which is well deserved. | In the Dartmouth game the year before, he | Bsé Axe 52 Sandusky , . Rice: “ had broken his elbow. He never mentioned if until | Richmona . y /As William Wordsworth carried forever his picture | the final whistle blew. In the years which ae ee id gf daffodils, it occurs to me that many people | followed it was my painful duty, on occasion, to [Lawrence Tech 53 Wash. & Jeff : attracted by sports also have certain scenes, photo-| tackle Bronco Nagurski, Ernie Never, and Red |}. Tes ie 5 /\ graphed by their subconscious, and vivid enough to| Grange. - ' | West. Michigan 108 Valparaiso i / }present at least the illusion of total recall. 4 PA } ~ , F ae _}—The_passing of Walter Koppisch a f Se ee ne te ere but their impect | n= = ago reminded me.of a visit you paid to the | was a compared to the shock of trac 362°-Saeeeoa a) ee Setanta Menge Biewse_ tn i0t,_wihen ever {taking Kopplech bead on. "Te mietint rle Haughton was “bi back” football to addition fo being a great line plunger, [Lafayette Morningside. It was a beautiful October day. was one ofthe greatest detensive backs inthe history | Seca | A, i a of the game. Sr under by Gil Dobie’s Big Red 6A A. You, Mr. Haughton, Dr. Paul Withington, and |team of 1923, the Cornell stands gaye the greatest |Nisig"= i] : Capt Walter Koppisch were talking out by the | ovation of the game to *Koppisch when he trotted | Hely Cross mA j G tackling dummies, very gaily. I, a jayvee, was |eff-alter 58 minutes of majestic effort. Siwees AaB : A dressing, and as you walked over to the locker| I hope this note to you, who gave him his first | Xavier (Obie) 73 + |house, you said to Mr, Haughton, “With luck, you wreath, is not amiss, at a last one, from one of his | peatae nes “Lady, show me a forty dollar | may have a national championship team.” , old teammates. ~ [on skiing suit with the pants lined a- Luck, however, wasn’t with team; it was " Sincerely yours, ‘ me ready with genuine foam rubber!” | plagued by injuries; but the of that Ernest Cuneo.’ “aes ' f F Se ; a ’ ve ‘ ( ‘ ] ! . ’ SP mS eh Tee { s Chagtes’ enthusiastic little manager said today: “The time I seen Satterfield, Rex Layne was standing over his prone body Don't tell me that bum got off the floor again .. . All we want to know is what's par on Satter- field's chin?”’ Satterfield isn't that bad. He's probably one of the hardest punch- ers in the business today Rocky Marciano, he can knock out a guy with one shot - + . However, in return, Negro has been an winner at best. He co the Chicago inconsistent has 42 vic- Some said the new rule | last } Like | during the 1953 season, the old- style “iron man” football excit- ed the public's fancy, Fans loved it beéause, they were spared the confusion of watching fresh play- er’ stream’ oh and off the field. cause they saw more action, Col- lege administrators favored it be- cause it cut down transportation ex- penses of the massive squads of the 2-platoon era Even the coaches came around to it. In. their meeting last week in Cincinnati, they voted 31 to keep the I-platoon plan, They asked only that it be liberalized so that a player could be taken jout and sent back .one each quarter After three days of milling over the ruleg, the committee will an- nounce its final decision today. Besides reviewing the substi- tufien rule, the committee heard extensive debate on such prob- lems as the sucker shift, the t _faked injary aad mnsbenhensied | tories, 25 by kayoes, but he has .| been chilled 9 times himself in The experts don't look for to night's scheduled 10 rounder to go beyond six rounds. There is little betting despite the odds. Satter- field, at 182 pounds—about eight | lighter than Charles—is expected to start flailing away at the oper- | ing bell and continue the pace with the hope of a connection. Charles is, figured to have too much experience to get hit on the target. Only twice in his pro career, |) dating from 1940, has the 32-year- old former heavyweight champion been knocked out. The first kayo |was by Lloyd Marshall in 1943, | when he was fresh out of the Army ; and the other in July 1951 when he lost the heavyweight crown to Jersey Joe Walcott. The fight will be televised na- tionally starting at 10 p.m. EST. EST Hintz Tallies 29 Points as Clarkston Five Wins Clarkston Merchants won an ex- hibition basketball game from the Pontiac Merchants, 70-56, at Clarks- | ton Tuesday night with Ed Hintz pouring in 29 points for the win- ners Gus Birtsas and Don - Mauti added 16 and 15 points, respec- tively, Bill Henson and John Bridgewater scored 14 each for Pontiac. Clarkston will play Shaw's | Jewelers at Clarkston, Jan. 30. First-string players liked it be-| ~— from the bench. There were in- ‘dications that action would be taken on ali these matters, Problem of sideline interference bounced into the headlines. New Year's Day when ‘Tommy Lewis,| appears to be in the clear, Pentiae Press Phete GOING UP!—Four players with a single ptrpose leap for this 3rd quarter rebound in Tuesday night’s Avonddle-Waterford basket- ball game at Avondale High School in Auburn Heights. From the left are Bill Gard (22) of Waterford, Krupp (11) ‘of Avondale, Lou Fitzgerald (30) of Waterford, and Giles Goforth (14) of Avon. Watching the action are Toby Aldrich (10) of Avondale (left) and Rex Egres of Waterford. Avondale won, 45-44. The Rrooklyn Dodgers’ 13 con- The highest league series in secutive victories from Aug. 7 to Aug. 2) comprised the longest 1%3 National League winning | streak: _ ¥., @ on Feb. 14, 1990. Alabama fullback, rushed off the bench to tackle Dick Moegle of Rice in the- Cotton, Bowl game. Current rule awards a touchdown | in such eases when the runner + Comes Through | in Crucial Spot Polish Eaglets Rams for 6th Defeat, in Pontiac Tilt Two free throws by reserve guard Duane Pri¢be in the final minute of play Brought St. Michael its 3rd straight victory, 33-32, over St. Mary at Royal Oak Tuesday night. Priebe, a sophomore, sank the two charity tosses to break a 31- point deadlock. . St. Mary twice missed chances to win during the next 6) seconds. Al Polanski was awarded two foul shots, but made only one, and Joe Hearn missed two more free throws with 10 seconds left Russ Shindorf, who led Mikes’ scoring with 10 points, had tied the count 31-31 with two gift throws. Joe Hearn paced St. Mary with 11 points. St. Frederick absorbed its 6th consecutive setback, 6-46. in a home game at the hands of Orch- ard Lake St. Mary despite Roger Nosek's 19-point performance. Al St. Mary, stil] tied with St. Bene- dict for services of top scorer Eugene Stasialowicz, who has been bed- ridden with influenza since Sayur- | day. St. Benedict won its 7th sftaight | } / American Bowling Congress corn- Blast Prychka led the Eagiets with 16.4 the Suburban Catholic | League lead, played without the | | » re 3 i My ens 4 a “uae Auer ae | ” # y + _—. | «z Pe tA LIFE BIG CYCLE — Unsmiling- ly nine-month-old Klesby the Dazzler, garbed in scarf and gog- gies, views proceedings from his seat at London's Boxer Show. The outfit is not just for laughs. The | Dazzler rode to the exhibition on his master’s motorbike Bowling Clinic | By BILLY SIXTY CASE — The Point Of Turn Opposite Right Leg — Exactly at | what point in the swing to apply | lift and spin is known by the ex- | perts, but itis the principal source | | of their trouble when it st the The $5 go smoothly ght leg same action occurs Opposite the r as 63 victory of the season, 52-0, over winless St Rita. | Summaries | ST. MICHAEL ST. MARY (RO) | Gere rr + . £ 4 230 Parks, f ze4 4. Ketler, f 3 2 & Polameski, f i 2 ¢ Witheim, ¢ 1 @ 2 Alsheskie, f [1 3 Sebwarts, ¢ £ @ 4 Hearn, ¢ 5 itt A . © @ 1 1, Wagmer, ¢ 2 O06 Priebe, ¢ © 2 F Bilovits, 26 . = S . mE e3ee ~ £6 dry py oxplea Some term it the — i a reid In western Siichigan new faci- : . are joining the lities are in operation at Boyne City, Traverse City, Mesick and crowds of ‘‘snow-| — ba birds” flocking to Cadillac. \ some 38 winter; Here are a few specific events, .. resort areas thru-| with dates now on the agenda for ——* out the state.| February: Alpena’s annual winter * Dozens of com-/| sports carnival is set for first week { munities in both|end in February. On the same > our upper and/| dates Grayling will compete for lower peninsulas | attention with a big downhill run are planning a for toboggans and skis. full schedule of winter sports. To! On Feb. 7 the Southern Michigan those who might like to arrange | Ski Jumping Championships will | their week ends accordingly, here! draw the crowds at Mesick. are a few details on where and North American Cross Country when to go: | Ski Championships are Ski en enthusiasts are are > finding bigger | for Ishpeming on February 20th. Problems Face | Angler Builds Portable Ice State Group Fishing Shanty Mt. Clemens Man Says Conservation Board Has | He Won't Lose This Full Agenda for Monthly || Collapsible Job Meeting . | MT, CLEMENS # — Ed Miller LANSING — A full agenda faces the conservation commission when it meets here for its monthly meet- | ing Thursday and Friday, able. Miller, “You don’t need a trailer ter trapping regulations and the | to take it to your favorite site,” ALBION (UP) — Morley Fraser and will take over the post next September. University. He was head coach at Lansing Eastern High in 1952 and turned out the school’s first win- ane hone team since 1948 last season. 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Detroit 1, Mich. lf You Want: was signed this week as head | football coach at Albion College | Fraser, native of Wauwautosa, | , graduated from Washburn | transfer of pike over Newaygo | he added, “and you can go where the fish are -biting.” Concessionaires in eight state parks have asked renewal of their | contracts for the coming seasons, and parks officials have recom- mended that the commission grant | six feet, six inches, Miller claims the shanty withstand winds between 15 and The fish division recommends | about $50, he says. of Mt. Clemens is one ice fisher- | man who lost his fish shanty and | was determined not to lose another. So he designed and built a col- lapsible canvas shanty that is port- Miller‘s‘shanty is four by five feet at its plywood base. It stands PONTIAC GLASS CO. all of them. miles an hour. He says it weighs Beaver-otter season is slated in| 45 pounds and takes less than a 23 W. Lawrence St. March and April: regulations for) minute to put. up. this season: are included in the| iter intends to make the shan- Phone FE 5-641 January commission agenda. -- -~ | jes commercially. They'll retail for ‘ $ ) that regulations in force at the | __— Newaygo Dam during the spring’ pike spawning run be continued’ | in force this year with a few | slight. changes. That means dip- netters will try to lift 10,000 wall-| eyed pike over the dam before the 15-day limit runs out in order that upstream waters have the Benefit of at least part of the spawning run of the fish. Bowling Results HOUSEWIVES Pts. Pts. Jack's B’br. 4% Pent. Rec. 1 38 fo * Shee f Tom's Mkt. “beso ‘. BI Rex Ciurs. 'e. od ; = Tom Ne. 14 as Elkins {| team "s Ante Glass 911, sertes—Superior Cleaners 2565. COOLEYETTES . “wi we _ ways. You'll never ki aoe 8 ioe” BE 5 Clare. 83 2% Jolly 5 28 a3 = 98 2 Unter 71-35 tages, privileges, Tt pays. to | BELONG Belong to the Auto Clab, it pays in so many Just conte it.or phone fer im, AAA. maiaber. ~ ship man to call on you. Ask some questions. Learn why over 400,000, think of that, over 400,000 of your Michigan neighbors belong. bart cma seit ‘@ the advan- protection that acca tae By aay Calin ee AA members. > It will pay you too, Do come in or phone. ' AUTOMOBILE CLUB of Michigan = , ; a 2. THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1954 |Cage Game May - Let’s Take Time B BEN PHLEGAR NEW YORK W—The Oklahoma A&M Cowboys today put in a After a poor start Kansas had won six straight, including - the Big Seven's preseason tournament strong bid to split the trio of teams | at Kansas City. The Jayhawks which have dominated the top pots | stayed even through the first 20 in the Associated Press weekly | minutes but A&M spurted into @ basketball polls. 41-32 lead in the, third period and @ stayed well in front. Hank Iba's terrors of the prairies! Bob Mattick, the Oklahomans’\ have been running a weak fourth|611 center, held B. H. Born, the’ behind Kentucky, Duquesne and | Kansas big boy, to six points and - Indiana, But in their support now | scored 14 himself. Frank Bigham | they can offer a season's record of |jed the third-period. surge and M4 victories in 15 games with the | ended high man with 15. one loss coming. by a single point . ee 8 against Minnesota, Ninth-ranking Duke was upset by . 8 Wake Forest 96-89 but two other The Cowboys lassoed the llth-| top 10 members won easily. Holy ranking Jayhawks, last year's) Cross, No. 6, outscored Boston Col- NCAA Western titlists, last night | lege 33-12 in the final quarter in a 4-50 for their 11th straight triumph | winning 83-57, George Washington, | and their 27th in a row on their | No. 7, overpowered Virginia Mili- home court jtary 66-50. The Crusaders and \Canadian, Lou Klein ‘in Feature Match Buying: SCRAP IRON and METAL Selling: |) ada, tsa featured—perfermer—on |tonight’s wrestling card at the | Pontiac Armory. | Holeck, 20-year-old 6-foot-2 215- \ | pounder, will take on Detroit's Structural Steel | Low Klein in a I-fall bout with I-Beams -- Channels | * © miovte time limit. Angles -- Etc. | Also-on the program is Stan’s brother Laddie, who will face Jonny Gates in the S. Allen & Son, Inc. | sernt final, A 30-minute match be- r | tween Maurice Vachon of Montreal | and the masked) “Mystery Man’’ FE 5-8142 | will round out the card. | Opening bout is set for 8:30 p.m. OF’S "SURPLUS , sown 32 S. Seginaw St. FE 2-0022 Cold Weather 22 Congress. St. 1954 Fishing Licenses Here Santorized FLANNEL SHIRTS ............52.19 WOOL PLAID SHIRTS ........ $4.95 NAVY N-1 PANTS ............510.95 TURTLE NECK SWEATERS... .. $2.95 Leather A-2 Jackets, Reg. Air Corps Style ........... Were $29.95 Down Filled Jackets ........ . $26.00 Gen. Gov't Korean Boots ..... . .$14.95 PAINTERS’ DROP CLOTHS FOR RENT! JOE'S 4" SURPLUS "3 sy" rc . ¥ Stan Holeck, popular young } | heavyweight from Northwood, Can- | Colonials each have won 11 without a defeat. ‘ * ad - Dickie Hemric, playing his first full game since injuring his ankle |Jan. 2, scored 34. points for Wake {Forest as the Deacons handed Duke its first loss in Atlantic Con- ference play, Niagara, No. 13, coasted over the pot Among Top College Fives University of Mexico 77-41, and Rice, No. 15, whipped Texas Chris- tian 69-52 in. the Southwest Con- ference. Texas remained unbeaten in hig season's best, as his Furman | team beat Clemson 87-69. . + North Carolina State found South Southwest Conference play by edg-| winning an Atlantic\ Conference ing Texas A&M 49-46, The Long-| game 68-62, horns have won three. o,8 Frank Selvy, the nation’s highest scorer, hit for 40 points, well under Madison. Square Garder, where college basketball first went big Sparrow Hits 31 Poi a nts Blue Devils By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Blue Devils of Lawrence Tech, | Michigan's only unbeaten college | basketball.jteam, won their 11th | straight game last. night while a red-hot Western Michigan quintet hit for 103 points and a school scoring record in thumping Val- paraiso of Indiana. Tech deteated the Presidents ot Washington and Jefferson 53- 44 in Detroit. Tech won despite the poorest showing in the col- - fegtate basketball career of 6- foot-8 center Werner Killen. Kil- len was limited to a slim 12 points, He'd been averaging 21 points a game this year. Score was held down by the Presi- dents’ slow style of possession bas- capitalize on mistakes made by fast-breaking Tech, It didn’t work. Western Michigan gave visiting Valparaiso rough treatment 103-70. Western's 6-foot4 forward Ron Jackson took scoring honors with 33 points, Jackson also fied a school record. The score at half- | time was 56-36 in Western's favor. Michigan Tech downed under- manned Northern Michigan 91-75. Tech also walked off with high man honors when guard Perry + Thompson looped 16 points. | Leading 43-34 at the halfway mark, Tech put on a 30-point scor- jing spree in the 3rd quarter to put the game on ice. Wayne University took the meas- ure of cross-town rival University of Detroit 75-67 with forward Char- lie Primas scoring 29 points for the winners. Tartars held a 40-32 edge at the half after jumping into the lead in the 2nd quarter when they scored | 26 points. - . | ‘The Titans were able to salvage | scoring honors when forward Guy | Sparrow hit for 31, points. Calvin edged into first place in \ to Be Safe! Do you realize that every time you step into your cor your life depends upon the action of four small areas of rub- ber, each no larger than your hand, to keep your car on the road or to bring it to a safe stop without danger of skidding or sliding? And remember this action must take place on all types of rood surfaces, in all kinds of weather, Think of it—YOUR LIFE on it. There will be more Snow and Ice in January and February than ony other time of the yeor. & rich Bes < . “2y¢ ~ Saye ST, fast — a ae 4. = >» e | GUARANTEED NOT TO MAKE = — Se ketball. They tried to lay back and ; Win: llth Straight Game, Broncs Break Record, Wayne Tops UD in the 2nd half and had gone | Into the lead twice. But with | Tony Diekema showing the way MIAA standings with’ a narrows |e squeak -over hard fighting | Hope. | Calvin gained its 6th victory) game out of the fire. | souinet one loss in the last 40 | Hope’s Bob Hendrikson was high seconds of the thriller when Jim! man with.19 points. His team now Kok seored on a layup. Bowling F igures Appear will be a guest speaker. Mrs. Barbara Howe is the chair- |}man in charge of banquet, and Fourth annual Captain - Sponsor | | bowling tournament and banquet | | this week end points up the first | half of a vary busy kegling sea- | inf tion regarding tickets should be addressed to her, phone MA 5-5261, . } son in Pontiac area. Actual pin-smashing began last Sunday when many captains and sponsors, unable to bow! at this *Saturday’s big event, compiled their totals to go into the tourney “jackpot.” Biggest share of the action, however, has been set for this week, with squads opening firing at 9 a:m, Saturday at West Huron Recreation drives. / Shooting continues through 6 p.m. at which time the last squad | must get under way. Some 200 or more teams of eap- |tains and sponsors (2-man) will T -tanw sony in the tourney. f Entries close today at West | Huron Recreation, 1124 W. Huron | street, Pontiac. The tourney is | open only to sponsored teams bow!l- ing in Oakland County. It is ar- ‘ranged “by the Pontiac Bowling | Proprietors’ Association of greater | Pontiac. ‘ Plans for the event, including . at will include Val Mikiel Clifford, one of the Metropolitan area's top women kegiers, Lillian Jacobs, De- secretary will be there. City Manager Walter K. Willman Carolina surprisingly totigh before: ‘with 18 points, Calvin pulled the at Captain-Sponsor Affair He || mendous defensively. time, drew its smallest regular) season night double-header crowd in 2 years. Only 4,296 cash cus-| tomers showed up to see LaSalle defeat Manhattan 69-61 and Geéorge- | town win from New York Univer- sity .75-67. Arizona won ‘its first Border Conference game Li two starts, edging New Mexico A&M 67-45. Price Boasts Potential Star in Final Year California Coach Hopes to Guide Bob Matheny to All-America Honors has a %1 record in conference | BERKELEY, Calif. @—Clarence | Merle (Nibs) Price, the little giant of Pacifie Coast basketball, rings down the curtain at the end of this season on a 30-year career as head | coach at the University of Cali- fornia . a 7 The automatic retirement age of 65 will have caught up with His Nibs. One of Price's fondest hopes is that he will produce another player of All America stature to close gut his university tenure His big. gun is Bob Matheng.—an” agile guard who has the qualifica- tions to become a_ professional star, Matheny stands 5 feet 11 and can do about everything with the | ball except swallow it whole. He's ian artist with either hook or out- side shots both left and right-hand- ed. He sets up plays and is tre- | Because of his sensational per- fermances in the double upset wins over UCLA last weekend, Matheny was named Player of the Week by the Northern California Basketball Saturday night he scored 1% points, passed to another 20, stole the ball twice and put on a defensive show. > . s Price has been coaching at California in some capacity since 1919. He is the last man who has a j | been head coach in football and | basketball at the same time. He |) | was the top kick in football from pi | 1926 through 1930. 5 | The only triple play in the Na-| if tional League during 1953 was yg homa A. & M. without a defeat. Be on Way Out at NY’s Garden NEW YORK # — College. bas- ketball may be on the way out at}: Madison Square Garden. Ned Irish, executive vice presi- dent of the Garden, indicated this last night during a college doubleheader that drew only 4,926, the smallest turnout since | the Garden inaugurated the twin bills 20 years ago. Georgetown beat NYU and La- | 27—‘or become Salle defeated Manhattan in the! And he has doubleheader ‘The local colleges, not I, must New clasées are bel Science. Business Calculator and Comptometer. ; VETERANS! We Can Assist You (1) In selecting a course of ‘study. (2) In a practical specialized training program. 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There is just no substitute for * Your retailer will be happy to serve you when you ask for Schlitz because he knows that there is nothing more valu- able to him than a satisfied customer, ~ You don’t hide the label _ when you buy or Schlitz gives more satisfaction to more people than any other beer in the world. The name Schlitz on the label is your guarantee. * Te i ‘ et fae « as 2 leat atin dt aaa | Sy hy ager ee RR ace 0a ae Fb i ¥ j Eg oy PPS yty 8g tr se gts ity at fe 10, f aca pp hee . ‘ ~ 2 ; ‘ } ee : t «xX *. ” / ‘ a Ps Oe ee ee see ees $ Xv if veo } Sere oe ; ; » ‘ i v a oe < ¥ Bs . ‘ } ¢ Ss, : - , } bs eign News Editor a ‘ & j : ones BFE tle Fre iri seit iviit, a5 int +H i selected. . It led Western Europe's Su- preme Commander Gen. Alfred M, Gruenther to issue the sober warning: ‘“There is_ae- prize for second place in this game.” And it led French Foreign Min- ister Georges Bidault to remark: | | prisoner.” “When you lunch with the devil Secbiibiiscietismenesen you must eat with a very long * * + spoon." Industrial Medicine | The stake involved is the whole |of Germany and eventually the trial Medicine headed by Dr. Ar-/ Britain, whether eventually’ they thur J, *Vorwald, currently direc-|.are to look to the East or the tor of the Edward L. Trudeau | West, the secondary target. Foundation Laboratories at Sara- | The above two targets are first nac Lake, N, Y. ». : ‘or second only\ in the sense of OUT OUR WAY | \Big Four Berlin Meeting |.t%z |\Carries Heavy Undertones ’ | nothing ever happens in this family that I can write in my diary!" tine, For Russia, if she is to win second, must abolish the dan- the ger of the first. Nor, apparently, no matter how|* It was, as a matter of fact, the m } Indochina situation to which Bi- | deputy premier of Soviet-controlled| There is a suspicion that Indo- | East Germany, made clear Rus-| china is the Russians’ whole card— sian views about a unified Ger-/ that they will offer peace in Indo many this week. china in exchange for French re- quoted Ruseien ones fusal to join the European Army, Minister Marshal Nikolai Bulga, {thereby scuttling United | States nin as saying that if the East | {reign policy for Europe. — —_ ole, S int Whales’ stomachs often contain succeeded: “It would have re- end sulted in World War II.” |the beaks of octopuses = | bergris is thought to be the pro- Presumably Bulganin's state-|tective coating secreted-in the ment was based oh the logical | whale’s digestive organs to cover Germans succeeded in throwing off' such -hard objects. ‘SIDE GLANCES by Galbraith “No divorces, no deaths, no fires or burglaries, no mysteriés— by Edgar Martin WS 1S OR. 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THE ie imnae THE PONTIAC PRESS.yWEDNESDAY, JANUXh en Y 13, 1954,% o ‘ ‘ = Heavy Selling -|[ MARKETS | Rails Head Li *, nn ‘R a ’ ee ™. ° — § Grains is, ee Bank to Bui Business Briel 4 » a, 7 ; “ys - 4 ve en. ee eect as Rally .f 0 DUG. usiness Briefs 4 - sulting. sipped tin uaing an te i nie a fe a ead iret tm of 506 FD on 61-63, =U: erede A, N , ' = , . : nnmsinetintiielnints Board of Frade fay and tne mar Bieter Pa bet, | NEM , YORK, un = Ration Dr ayton Branch ene “shed sere 61; oo 0. 8. market nc ) REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE” erally didn't go above which gen- i} SRS ff oii arede 2 jeree today that sent prices higher for western Mich- Co or ‘OF. ’ The selling acent. | U6 tiecke ds the second straigh ; . gan divisionl mmunity National appeared to be t session. Pontiac State' 00 oe well absorbed and quite} ome —— Rails displayed some of _§ c State to Have | *#«s nianager i, aed Bank few mi alter the first) aco BUTTER AND gags ‘ft? gains of the bet- eligi Ne for “E mt ¢ nutes of activerdeali HICAGO (AP) — Bu . going to around a ode w, Lorger ~mimons é ot Pontiac ¢ decline w. ings the | St'plt L376.018; whole tter stesay; re-| at the outside ; point A as g voarters Jewelry C of Septios, 0 te te ot t as halted. Brokers Cee eT eh cate kbs. 20 | market . No section’ of the ‘Munamuaias ts on Dixie Hi Ne “0. of SR the close of business es Ld hought much of 3 $3.78; ira Poth 65; ; r) was neglected ie ighwa Newark, N. J : > Published in from Holders of the selling came . 2; care 00 B 63.20; O° Favorites following es PP i ’ Pont 7 Y | anbounced Rob. : Section one. ¢ the “Currency, grown 4 grains who haé Sale to :_ Receipts 18.414; deeds were rail- ; jac State Bank has t ert. Tindall : Statutes. iscouraged at the % higher: dar 4 es ne *d to the olls, stecls, and | bids for 4 aken | , Mid- Cash, balance inability to forge ahe: market's | diums 4: U. 6. ae & a nie- chemicals. Also higher its branch new building to house | ¥ Fis regional | - Dante o] with | ether Wheat ne . ad, rent receipts 42.5; checks ro 2S cur- motors, were the | | at Drayton Plains. sales \ \m Ge eae , — andic Pm a e hour’ ar the end of the fir — es 41, aircrafts, radio-televi- | The new building, of l @ anager. “ee? ® Outed’ ot tion. ar was % to % cent low st cutc nannnem - , coppers, air | | struction. will b e. brick con{ Shelton, formerly 2 Vd stlipetnea Se... <- SID $2.08%, corn unchanged er, March agfmacace ae one song a. suateriala, _ — | | 100 Pm pba o located about served as sales- SHELTON ofutranteed qi sass and or. March $1.52%, oats 5 i o7 108 rl ne 26%; total U8. shipments | Missouri Pacific preferred, up ‘é be |eation on the “tT — jo-!| man for Jack Habel Chevrolet Co bo any ot gbintes end 31,743,893.39 ower, March %» o %|™* et about steady; Cold m io air; | points yesterda , iC 4 by TI ie t will be pai ane 4 | Other bond aions..... 11,046,781, to % higher jn rye unchanged Sessta-fierih. Dab ore Ste, ann. | han @ point todas —_ better | Os ial eee more than doubling; NEW YORK cerperete pine 9 edie’ hae beens % . March $t19%, soy-|™o 94 uote Bi Pontiacs 3.40-80; }a@ move y, a result of | . € offered in the present | Chemic m, — Reichold } eperete cmnehe ‘ ; i] Jan 4 lower to 1 cent hi . ~ to speed up reorganization | j | Seanch. d nicals, Inc.; ahihounced Tues- | tosne nd ont. voqere : uary gher, roceed ’ ay the ri | Loans OAK) severe gous ; cheneed = and lard un- Li P Hi —. ; “A Features of the ne ad bo appointment of Herbert | ans and discounts “inelud- Pr, pounds | 15- cents a hundred ivestock Pie r stocks included Santa Fe, will be drive-in de w quarters | create son, Jr., to the newly | Bank 5200.98 _everdontie) .«.- SRA Mee : = tower, January $16.00 seeneet tes, LIVESTOCK way SS ne Southern Rail- | | ie | additional ion” widees ac | vice S idan of administrative | furnitare and > OO COAE * , r) — ; sad , 7 -sident, } P | fixtures 3. G P ; ss. erce es ane gite tal — fSalable|World Airwa il, Pan American the inside, and . “aan s on uate of the U Mason, a grad- pistes se casenin : eounitiel y rain Prices pe A, Ibs. 35 cents fy cere, uae | 4 ys, Allied Chemical The I space. | van niversity of Michi- | than bank Bn other , ’ ee cninses eeiim boi Ms steady: not tablished oa ‘eter | American Tobacco, U. $s. Steel, 3 | the brigade Plains branch of , joined Reichold in 1936. | Other assets BINED ve , "8 &: CHICAGO (AP)—O $00 ‘dew choice close! gilte 26.00- | enera otors, and United > will have operated a | cwuem ae... : Wheat pening grain: ips, 26.50; most 2 sorted sround | craft. Air- years next me six A Washin ssets e ee EE oe ET b= a Pat Me | Milo 3. Cross. predident | of the. ington. D. C., aircraft | Pant seen of tai ee July 200, Mer 2.7! pease) attic — Sa able 600 He sz —— of th pw president als. partnershi ‘i : : aay 19% terse 3.05 steady; Market i i said the ban — e Societ . corporation ps, «and ; woo” May i bret | Fue B demand | less active ess | New York Stocks tion may start raed rice construc- Engineers. nd Automotive | Time depasite of ‘hints RARE TD x Mar... 152% July cosese.- 3.00% | most average food : ee qoprenes: Figures after decimal points are eighths completion of the om b and that! Littlewood, vice mn of William | partnerships and epee. | « Bey cc RR cc le a, ame ee Kieme Exp st tm mia” 384| SWISS AVALANC completion the new bling is| Eineeing for American Aires, |, palate oe ar cece 18% + | Supply wet por cqeese 51208 06 sag | Sf Redes .-0e 24.3 Int pega s+ Oe lite SWISS AVALANCHE BURIES TRAIN AP Wirephote after the start. The talkrgred Inc., was announced i Tenens | postal ——— ; = eR it 2 ts | mercial cows {1 00-13-00 reece | Allied he. 443 Jenne 88 nehes which occurred in the Al AIN—One of the many ava- enjoyed a steady iactenee —| a en Littlewood. ee tical subdivisions a *h seosess Te ree | Sad eulhers cows up to oe ter high ies a. we . oy electric train near Oberried, S ps yesterday almost covered th tronage Since its establ in pa-| by mail ballot succeed shected bo sort of banks. . 1,667,600.30 Men” Raat over. ROR LY Senere meaty REELS: pesanners | Siem Lid Saag Kimb Clk“... 98 yt main railroad bet , Switzerland. This avalanche + — he said ablishment,| Cass of Cleveland ods Robert | Bet deposits. ‘certified and at camel mpeeeee 118 July some | bulls 15.00 4 . . 404 esge B8..... Brienz and ve cut t ~~ — . ier’s chécks. ete.) May lame bee TS |iiee es ony cutter bulls isso | am airia os y= gy a a were dead or missing in Austria area More than 150 pers . —_——_—————- | gaLe op eGR puopanty ‘ow tal Deposits $71,300,088. 98 onseee , | steedy, Re salable 125. Vealerd full m Can jig MD McN & L 93 , nd and West Germ + . . | Sealed bids will 4 PROPERTY ther Mabilities...........« Lod e C | | joarriduais tmost ti and choice vealers | Am Car Pay 333 tice @ Mer. 3/ Pontiac Cit ; land and West Germany. | eeting 10 Pj | Rear and Recreation irceived by the) Total Lishilities a g a endar | commercial veaiere i, ae ed te a Ges & e) 143 pated © e' 13.8 | Ity. Affairs an Tashing) 28 “aiebigan, unt ‘le ee | Cuprear ACAPITAL accoure Special comm : | Sheep — Bal Am M & F 3, Mertin Ol. ee * listed) buildings on for the belo ommon stock : ——_— ae velt ppoh No, Ears of Roose- | Sf ive rang aeade O58. Sheep eat oa = me Cas ay os mee 5 Se . 28 : evised Fo rm u Bids, pil be aosenked on eater as land gusan per. -$1.800,000.00 § 1,800,000.00 . State street, at 7:30 | ‘A. M, 22 #auahter lambs yw Wooled | Am Seat! LT Mid Coat Pet a3 la A ored | SALE WN | Undivided profits... 2,000,000.00 day, ; . 30 p.m, Th . | ond cheice at fi ese most Am 6 - 24 Monsan Ch ; 2) t d e Highiamd Rec Oo. 1— Reserves (and retireme be 4 y _ 14. Work in the EA | oa ow good lambs py ublity | Am ett Pa + seoat Ward... $3.4 % Op e . ' House ‘ia Oh sa Section 25° TaN on) ™ for preferred ean ses.eu1 gree. Raymond Kneisel, W. M head =o ~ eee Se ” ‘= bh & Tel 186.7 set Whew +22 sessmen Ss on U S d Teeple Lake” : ee County at Tai | Total Capital A mn . . , lambs. No 1 ~ < prime anere | an ob 60 dueller = «+ 322) ; L ° . an Red Offi Higblanc R . i ital Accounts. ..§ 3,631,687.37 —Ady. | utility slau tale 2086; bulk oui and | Anac Cop 311. Nash BF. -+- 33-0) A revised f O S IC@Lr$ Beaumont ecreation Area, fi Total Liabitti . ee Quadran and chole ghter ewes 6.00-8.00;,° Anac W & € » Kelv..., ‘174! lormula for assessing | inc nD it Mouse, in BW \« ormer Cantal ities and : ned aerate ow Twelve Club an- | @ slaughter ewes 9.001 ‘ood | Armour e. Mat Bis. . : 263 po lot owner's share of net ac included in the curd and guiter as- Confer Tomorrow on County et anetend Tup Section 26. . i wl Accounts $76, 203,311.68 ima, 8 p. m. eengeter. Jenmary cance sae _LivasTocs | Atl Cat Line 586 fot Doty... S65 pot A nana street. water eee” Willman stated, and the Date to Resume Talks | Bequest for informat = abe | “te eccere tebe Te emple, 18 ‘ | extreme! ana bie hogs 8.000 " rs . 22 Net Bu | nage improv | necessary . orms shoul fon and propos t—-other pu eee or Election of 2 oe Lawrence 8t. gg PR ng BO agg re wens to — ante y14 Nat Thee Ge | adopted last night b arr was | graveling has been ey. and! PANMUNJOM (| 9. be ; hare oad - anne above aa j eons as po ay above ay 3,375,000-08 men officers and weak compared wi later steady to | Bald L 41 NY Air Bre., 186) Com y Pontiae City , the cit m—US. vo gbland Recresti ell, Manager, | fter deduction of ¢ me t to by-laws. Lloyd W ne 1 choice A.J Tuesday: sows os | Balt Lime Re xy General +4 mission. manager said. y ree Young said today Covey | selerd, seeigne on Area, R No. 2.| of was eserves sinaun retar . urnes tchersa ~ - . - ae j . | bh : eve 5 bs —Adv | eee: "Seo-308 feneice 240-270 ae. Se West. a Manager Walter K. Willman —- city has reserved the right | tomorow in th officers will meet |“ “" vids, arved fo select oe ws. cbore-camed Denk, ae Spec ° 2 et . m Av unde: > ne determine i — 7 @ Lodge Ne communication Ceda | stamens 23.0006 slightly more om 450; | Reeing Airy. 087! Mer mats 24 al assum beset system the city| ment constructe _— of improve. | resuming talks t first step toward | NOTE OF ANWUAL MmBTING — and belief to the best of my Bmowledge Work me P. & A.M. Clarkston. | MBelable. cattle — | 1 Northw Airs... 81 | Sewer inetallati of lateral storm | aside the = , and to set | peace phe ead set up a Korean | sq rnie: maul oa ey set . . A. Degree. 7 » | thet tle 14,000: calve — 41 On off. : ation for uniform ra nce—epparentl cee turence Colipani a A. TAYLOR, 14, ee. Th fairly ac . lves 400; mar- Briggs f _~* merly a tes and . | Red terms y on suthorised y of Mich Ww. — Pp. m. Elgan ec hey Gomme 7 eee ees ee eee: prime Brist = ; ay veckere 14 bee sed to property owners. - —— the full cost when aeamad The Cc . | Sate of Michigan” Fay te abn | Correct—Attect bg — —Ad cows vteedy ta with epete 28-60 Seer: Budd Balke... 136 Persm Pict $i} The move is ——e f Communists asked Monday | * com as 3 cee pa. moon AC GI ’ ¥. | vealers y to 25 higher: bulls $0 low a Co 1. 1164 Parke Davis , } ae designed to aveid | | for the low-level meeting— ” | Pontiac unity National B eoms HK Ww RARD 3 News . B . a | poalore steséy to 1.08 higher a few leads pee as ae 143 Penney JC = | sstaiifines euch os bbve | Other charges remaining the to discuss a date oe but only | eiecting i. for the aus adi =. on ee in 30 25-31.28 bulk high © prime steers Cag D 74 Pa RR °° sag | Comme Up over on same include reli : or “reopening *r °a¢ one 4 one director full} Stat | fl | steers 97 00-30.00: gh choice and prime | Cdn P 2 13, Pepsi Cols... 144! for mounts assessed | $2.50 , Sanitary sewers, preliminary talks broken off De and to transact ae ay et tate of Michigan, Count es | Beadle D ef ee ceee See Sela Pie D8! epee | 50 per tront foot; storm sewers. |The Allies replied c._ Sy ‘hefaly" tenes elone we sesing | whe"Titn ‘Sega ‘ went a - Long, 22 | etal mixed utility and - {Case Jt S457) Phil 2 | . per square foot; |. The Allies ; pine take somes tas sates © @ | tate 11th dey el domuasy, 3000 a Be Lincoln, Royal , Of O86 EE. | stocrs ond bathae Stte meee) se comm g- {Cater Trac. . 49 ete ala sewer, 5 ; combined es replied Tuesday with | feile of our new polic of to | herehy corey Gat loans on oie to eaven days pea Serer menire seers ond pets a0 90.05 igo, taiaet [Celene 08 FS apet -... 643| Related work, ‘such as sidewalk |five foot sidewalk, $2" per front a note asking that the staff officers | % orl Petal te ented geal this bake SAE ra J and C | most good 4 can’ 350-cebe | Gee we. wee feet ten. eel and tree ' . rerteeres 2 per front! discuss both date and CerS have filed notice im unless he shall| No MARGARET M Jail “seateray hy Hasel Park Sy he tee Wied ies [Stee = es 3 | See oe tee temoval hag been | 2°30 per front foot; and concres oe “ted conditions| ie ote ‘eat Et cin ot Ny" Coetniain Bape Set, ti . Baldwi . oak eemenaiel, cope 1S y | Cities Sve .. “e192 RKO . 3 | front foot ; - - nt foot; and : is answered w , ————_——————— - WwW . less driving n for réck-| commercial re od0-T1 00; utility oad Climax Mo = Reds Pie ..... 33 ; paving, $5 concrete | w with a new not = ot, dan. 13, 34 ; e ul ‘ : } eee An ass , BH per front f i Wednesday. e 8 . to prime vests ~y 1600 commercial > aarp Pee ‘42 ome ssment of $1.20 per fron with curb t foot or $7 Ww Clay M utility 12,.06-17.00 00-29.00. cull and Cols Cola 117 Reo Motors —_ aA RRO — . t and gutter. Then he first announced th — Oak St Acorn * dr., %. of stow 0-40 lowe $.500: slaughter lambs | 52 an. oH cogs ou 482) | Others include boulevard |} officers would meet Youn weer AFT tenced ’ Heights, was se i $e tally 28 of r: slaughter ewes steady Con - Bais a2 Re . a . 6 . $1.70 per front foot ight, | they would discuss g gad . County Cae days in Oakland | 250° chowe a ee Con P Pt 482 106 2 er dae Lead. 328 U tuminous recap or dds bi-| He didn't oe dg ay and fined nd | cise ae nom get 18 28- | Con Pw P 196.2 Srovill Mi, 286 aims 150 pavement, | the Red text of costs yesterday $1I5 with| of cheice Ne. } athe hans es. 30.98. | Sona’ tan’ SS Genre B Ree ae per front foot; wat 5 | chi note, but paraph: 5 for drunk choice No 1 ski 9-18.50; loud Can...., 564 Sears Bo and er miains | this way: * rased it He driving. | *, 084 of m shorn lambs Cott Mot... .. Boeb .. 60.7 | appurtenances way: “(The ess Tonebiy Oe guilty before Orion skin. yearlings nd choice 9 Ib 10.80, | Com Ou2202. 83 Shell Ou... 394 ’ ° yp | 200t; and benrerane tiie per front | meeting... to feaory ) agree toa hacia 3S de fine ose wapeids be ewes sieeaa se ee orig Wr zai Recony vee .: 34 | f ull obhiseee ican tease eee segaeding The Reckoning — ‘ as 7 . ith + = & days in rhe ’ | Bet Ra. a5 Bou Ry. : ia | | Im other action commissione fe ee ary ainsi all a A ° jail | Poultry— : Aire... 903 ’ - 414 . . rs hen asked later abou z= ter the crash, it's not who’ Fire caused . DETR Pon 0385 aie a Convicted of ey would concer with an sence of the word “ t the ab- feat fault, it's who es aa an ebtimated $25) | DETROIT a7 eager | Sagie Pich. wea Ska Brand 43 With Assault | Sstetment worked ont by wun. | Fi Bing * conditions” in . ; bills . . . for prt ony the , William ‘Rose, 719 N, Case, when Rhee hee nt fant Ay ts i} Ble OU ted A) tener 10. Murder| See Game se nea | nanan oe SS Ts Svea Sees , , Cass, up to 10 dm: “| BLA , Ou NJ .. 734 ° reroning “conditions,” Crawtord-Dawe S i ¥ @ short in the ie Be ee a 8 Ei tees in.” ‘14 brudene Onie;. 38.3 | in Stepson Shooting casttenties anune to eobenentek: | the meeting. be only Go Gas et Tote ye ? nited a clothesline ng ig: | 30 Heavy + a ey fa 4 ths | Buor Rea * bs bye 24) A Pie j ing. : I aie , tor 24-31: ers under ¢| Erie RE ...++- 6 ava} asant Ri | Commissioners . | Meanwhile, ¢ nsurance . Pontiac Fire Department \ ctw Rocks 0 stex_ctomes 28-28%: | BR OSSSO It ged AF . 322, of shooting his ute nan eee) soe Som 8 — a re ee ies 716 P : of All Kinds le ieee et, Howard McNarny, 53 McKinley PR — a’ a cis | Breeve, Suds. rig Tromp a1: red #. ee eee rifle last pany pry eye ve of a 1953 Gass | coneh tepantediy Getta Indian pro- otk Bldg. Ph. FE 2-8357 St., told Pontiac Poli } Gen Pas... °.. 2 Teo wea. 138 guilty of assault with | -the-glass license from| the designed to solve . ice that a bat- cuic CHICAGO POULTRY _ | Gen Bilis". +o OT CF mn W Atr.. 4 intent to, | 522.S. Saginaw : the touchy issue i as, ones at $9, was stolen from | "= AGO (AP )—Lave pouiiey shanty so Gen Mat... @ Twent € Pox 304 | County Creat Cont af Oskiand} and to add Settimaio Dies Aye. | petocnens_te tarning > aan eee porch of his home receipts 569 coops: on young stock; Ry Sig... 4, Underwood ... 28.5 ; > jury this) ner on the li as part-|to the them time between 7 some- | u wee bined ying. prices = Shoe..... 41.4 UB Carbide ... 12.7 . license. commands that and p. m. Jan. ll ae 3 tae or Ceotioee 36-37 fnew Gen hime _ i > } Ry pareve pe six-man, six-woman jury Fe ge hearings were conducted = them. Cate yesterday morning 18; @ucklings none. ~ | Sen T & Rub... 294 Aire . failed to reach - special Allies demand that Fillette . United seve 3 a verdict assessment rolls onery’ : all pris- oc ee D, Joseph, 1043 Myrtle Doub! De . Billede ----- 463 Onit Pratt's, 98.6 ena kgnigeiea 38 wiauten'tb. duel bor dan, tue peapetad too cnery be released after inideieht St, reported fo Potine Police that e Deadline | xr 0 84 33 Ma. Hy | fore convict ee ee ccitep, conatrecton ons” | The Rede init they be hed tl pair of black, fender ° . Paige ... > :. eber - his skirts were Comin Frid mH Ry of a Us Smet “- 3 |of 310 E. Ten Mile Ra . %, Befloves srom Paddock to a peace conferenc until “nthe ‘Pontise’ Motor Di idcry | isposees Be BSE: Bl nena pent ar wher) TO a aed ey — 8 ee on . P - vision parking lot Tuesday sight. for Taxpayers . | Hallese # 30) Warn B Pic. 35 bond pending sentencing be Oe “De — voules | posed delegate Armin Daeniker They were, valued at $45 . , oud Hersh . 12 W Ve Pulp . 13.7 Cult Judge Frank L. Doty from Pike to Mt. Clem the Indian plan “the ‘ , . WASHINGTON w’— If you have Hud | Mot + 12} West Un ip: $8) 3. 78 on Jan.| Zeqsie from Mechanic to pene. | human ” most |. ¢ Polite are investigating | pc file estimated income tax re-| {nlsn¢ 84... $3.4 Wore 4 are.. | Police said Weber shot Late. trom Roselewn, to, Bast besivvers. | | Sources Here say iv Swiss a report by ting | ports, you ha Te | Inept Re White Mor. Se2| son his step- . ie- | Swedish ont George Howell, of 38 . ve a double deadline |! r Cop .. 224 Wool nuae 274 . Frank Gabriel, 22 Shirley from delegates prohabl Whittemore St., that : coming up at , ~~ Se os Se Bey ~e Bley trop. Pike to — eal caps ’ four wire hub | (J; midnight Int Harv ....: is Yale @ Tow... 313) g in their home. They|' Sat, 3 Pike to Maines the Indian plan against were Stolen from his an, A): aie & Tow... 112] quoted Weber as saying Gabriel Cottage from stern ts Whittemore, | te Communist Czech | was parked in the aut? foe ee £1. ee was “stealing my wife's affec 2s AA be a S. Saginaw ; Make a correct elated ’ by the Asso- | Hons.” * Midway from a night. St, Faethd lection nensnes bae.ton, oft ° ow Gabriel said nek Sates w nen bete-/ S . ° by 20 ve been off | wet Tadast. Ratts Tek: Bees | he Geartned Weber, | tem an lun bonne trike in D t . wamird Restti, 4p Det. Cleimens| 2 | neg wa ni igeeoe Met change ae ats Cees ties Wi Gn: vile pond ng — i nice etroit . tla Pontinn co wo nA the final installment on Previous day... 1448 704 $83 3003) him wnt®l police arrived. The! “a. . Laid to P blici : ikeSeacctes ft Rar Ba ot etal. |frmation of speci assesment | O72 Dance Lesso i 8: 23) Expectant Mother, aie veaeeg de ath us| a? ut we Sg ' ees Pee Sabtene te Murray, | W OIT (UP)—A strike at) eet : } Sein ete inter Brothers Stamping Co. in| Sah ie Fe fh, | Sey ae Uand ics | ers rrested “Thess e from “Baldwis te Uni-| over $37,000 ed to pubiicity | Mansfield from Barkell , the firm's president.| Monterey fro to Puller. John D. An moti Manafl m Mt ‘ Winter J band and two » her hus- Eto hash bee | “ee lessons np Gr other persons Forty led yesterday afternoon 2 Plead i members of UAW-CIO|- ”* EGS re he of Guilty to Charge — - = mostly girls, called the | YES! HFC loan service. ; on Most Bis sre ater gn fen baby Concealed Weapons 2-cent Aner = tage for a | to coast now offers its .++ famous from coast ~ D @ — Cadillac 2. Persons with more th found in her nen’s wear was|_. WO Royal Oak Township > : ™ of this community to the people —~ . aateiees Motor |in otlier kinds than $100 Police home by Ponfiac| Pleaded guilty _before men| Winter told UAW , It’ p ; today its 1954 El Dorado | which fed of income from Foreign Exch : = | Gounty—Cireuit Oakland | Representative International s a simple matter to get a loan will have a price tag $2,012) w 2 income tax' was not change They are Mrs. Betty Marie Holland Judge H. Russel. could James Porter he. Finance. You have at Household lower than the 012 | withheld. NEw. bert, 21, of 75 ‘Shu- today “on a not grant the raise becaune to your choice of loans | comparable 1953, This eR (ah) -—Pereian onchange — Thorpe St. carrying concealed charge of | the company had lost $25,000 ir $500. Loans $20 model. Anclude others (Great Britain in Shubert, 20, of ° wea i had lost $25,000 in the are made on r income from In : dollars, ew, 145 W. Wilson A’ motor pons in @/ past ’ the on-car-—or- : your or An increase rent, dotiar | Doyle Ray Goff, ve., vehicle and sentence three months. furniture. __ ‘ eae of $142.27 is .an-| from your mer paca market @ 13/18 rit New York open | Dr, and. Rict am 0 ee set for Feb. 1. = _.When newspapers reported Wir- Saree 4 ae * up 1/16 of . Ingisbee William Harris paid $37 for \ te 60 ‘Series: its on sale of prof- Oren B Me ed) ani 22, of 806 Orlando ’ and Luther Bar 090 for dancing lessuns ‘20 to $50 : Special sedan; other model property, Only half. > Great Bri ) 62.81%, Ave nett, both -| the workers rebe ; cod from $90.21 to $96.71. fe eS ee eee AAT TC wachanged: Groat “Britain Rn Pcie ge rage «4 eth gl greens prety ne moa ge demand- Loans are made without 4 poor Be: td tape pia . is 4 yA, | Bereaun unchanged; Great | downtown _given police lay On| They were arrested eoetppony foodies Bawah Lot. oo Bog take up to 20 months endorsers and you can SURIT.7T for the Serlés from is held more than six! merchant. -*) ast Aug. 22- -in Oak Park} Winter afternoon. |. to consolidate to repay. Get an HFC lo . months before 22 has filed to $6,090.17 for $3 coupe. being sold. volver anda .38 caliber re-} complaint an extortion old bills, for medical ae dined tok the 3. Persons whose wages or in the against a dance analyst taxes or repairs, or for any good expense, for pean yay at salary subject to withholding of | |, ona,| MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS” re Gustin teased, priced last yaar ui| auction of than $4,500 after de- , ee ee a $7,750, has been reduced to $5,738. ee Oe ee ee irlelude all 7. In announcing the new prices, J ell yn fg cers, Mak sk ges. Thy sooner M. Roche, general sales manager,| "=" Wite tor © Samay of you repay the less said they include as standard| "° omer sakes ggg ote aan your loan costs. We in- many ite F exemptions. vite you oe ‘ag Optional, such as power | USually hose income would ne Conan, steering, chrome wheel discs, pot Ah oy above yea no obliga- te eat cesneite aie oan ar te Os oat ee en ng en am farm and pay any wx doe hy Jan The new Seek ee ¥ ee ‘ prices are ‘ou file pia ad rm, Deira tetening deberel |e 8 aly cooner A i 7 unl heer i "| You can get it from your district (fs Mf you need money sow, act sow! We ng charges. from Seed feel peut: ottes ae Get money to ee L® ae one doy : Roche said fhe bank, or : poy ell your bills at | ‘ ss Goa ‘increase on most Spreed repey: at pete suhe iain, ee pact : : # primarily the in-| Two +: TN gelgte a Ae © numbey of months, ee, creased cost of dealer delivery and | joss of + WaITe + coms im charges, have Pas ; eon eheset mnie a.” not | lost one be ! sae re - =i EY rae ‘yt oat sag 4 a a Rete = ri yo SOR gta Sars bedi a dit tan ar ee Wie goa ee OM Ny ee Rene origi aR OE i i eo ot sees MR Bi a et os a ae ee 5 ~ im fv? ee Rperen gre. Y fy ‘ ope: Te se : / 4 + _ ox : Pies ___™ ‘tite Powrrac' press, WepfespAY, JANUARY 1s, 1954 [ SLC OF HAM fy | Balding Service 12| Typewriter Servic : * Slab tegicaiag nti “y . ease 7 Tare a : hes A gerendivensoqers 1 at the urkby el . 4 r 7 shlldsesevaptarescns 3 —_— : * po ‘t a ; »" ro & : a JLe se ie , Flowers * seks Cworking 7 ; a : Ra “4 . sesaneproneeee ‘* Wite of Lewis, Waker: 2 +s r y My ; 4 , A 1s -+ ‘ E) I Wid. Contracts, Mtgs. Rd a it ©) Cemmery Lote cenaheragearpreres t Kimmins: gy he = » | ‘ ror . ; 8 N t We HAVE t D. and Saree x ee dr. Puneral service N . ; f . “ be rime fier, weer | 1 NE WY. Car - ommiedbanl Be eee eee Ce eee "Ries Upriecor | “MAHAN wome,s| 2S Boaes | OOleSMeN Tag cre emer 3 ” Help Wanted Set ee ree eet eeeere t - To Complete Our Sales —_—_—_— ost 6 4 ir Pr — ee . Instructions Force — . Lost & Found ' 24 10% W, Ph. PE 30363 3 cecccevceovcesessese 8 In Memoriam 2 % ‘ Lost: ye ine Cash FOR Your ' Work Wanted Male ..ssssess.+ 10 | UST BE MEN \ Diack ‘and tea with white siom: Ralph B Carne 4 LOVING MEMORY OF OLAF PINE CHARACTER ZF J. deh, vicinity of “Clintonville ‘ha ph B. Garner ‘Work Wanted Female ....,..-.. 11) , + om wae passed away SALES ABILITY ‘ / SS dog tag mammbor 105, aes very vestments Sea = ells 5 MidicaalldehailaDll a ee pricks and just to the end of your Highest Paid << Loe: R0st | MALE COCKER IMMEDIATE . in Re ors Wall TILE LAW. SEWER CLEANING |_°*™ ——_—_ cae ‘you are. ueretied in| 7 ROOMS, 3 BUDDIES, GARAGE, ; ‘Television Service .....2....-%.. 22 |. EXPERIENCED Ww Fon Gee | ee ree mecthnes | SRDIETT work -dene. FR 26080 | Oe ee eo OT re LADIES BULOVA WRIST| {fF equity. Call PE 2-9340| gas heat. No drinkers. 0 N. Jes FUNERAL HOME. | eral hardware, state age, qualif| Shoul. be ‘able io type. | Write ser APPLIANCE SERVICES| keego’ batery ® a" Cull and Oe fer Te8 Me) AkOE BOOM 2 i Seren en em I Oe | Stee shat S| Ses, Mate re. Se | CRERTER Y OF EMSIEG | Ae CANCE SERVICES| Gites Stet, Gene nmners| STONE REALTY — | rick ueemen yg UobobteFINE sess 8} WOOPHESS-Siple | Put zxrEntexcen ToRaEt Stacrr ofaiTGn-WosT aa _Baeagiise sau. OR 33298 or EM) Ciusors washers ‘radio, cleaners, | _Kimeler. FR 4-161 Reward /oip Joslyn Rd. ____ PE 34000 pn" poy Ae ve é lathe operators. Apply im person./ FIRST CLASS. CALL”) EULA'S CARPENTER WORK WTD. NEW mrt @ email ee. Lost: BLACK AND WHITE | Cad POR LaND CONTRACTS. wm | "SRTPE EURN..? ROOM APT. : FUNERAL HOME + Me t Or- BEAUTY SALON. Mi _ repair, FE 44210, =| = Ave. 32-4021}; hound with chain on collar, 55| J Vanvelt, 4540 Dixie H.| 283% 8, Edith St. PE +5422. . Ambulance Service, Plane or Motor a Pon — EXPERIENCED watrress, piv-| "7 A'S pe | OSCR BAN SEPTIC” TARE | Shem =. 3-1356. Hwy. OR | nOoMs & BATH PRIVATE EN- * . ° FE or CLERK FOR INSURANCE OF- ners aad short order cook. ae | ¥isible | Work, PE 44973. Lake Orion, MY 42842. all ———"" Gaa Por ———] trance. Close ‘Working . z | ee TE | fee, § day week, Pleasant work-| en's Drive-In. 4845 Dixie High- WISHES SAT. WORK > Ale ot Personals 25 LAND CONTRACT. No citsren” Weekdays eal FH [ Cemetery Lots 5 A. 0 w. Bare. al on oak enseererce en A & B TRENCHING Sa | We have several customers wait- 27261, after 3:30, St & Sun. f Lost & Pound «2240-000: -e- ress 14 UNUSUAL SALES ey ey gy Bey A ee ea ene ee Footings, water lines, field tle. RELAX WHILE REDUCING Ce St ne —onytime, Notices & Personals FOR GRAVE, NEW SECTION OPPORTUNITY to work part tiie ours $2 Pim | are On ST ee a eT Tired? Neryous? Cart sleep? Let| courteous, and quick selon” | Rent Apts, Unfurnished 34 | Notices de Personals ........2+.. | "Ree IE eno) | Ol } sverage. For persona inarview. | MAN DESIRES PART TIME EAVESTROUGHING | Message ‘help ‘Jou, Massage for rey i Pm ell qualified young mas. te| write Pontiac Press Bos 38 _| work, Evenings end week ends. P. French FF qhuttnn, civene paliemta, esthet- A. JOHNSON . |3 ROOM & BATH, COUPLE PRE- oo oles in Ponting ares Baving | EXPERIENCED WAITRESS, | _ FE Toure ‘p.m. | Warm sir heating & sheet metat | fe% Theumatics, ete, Call today REALTOR cepren or 1 ald veleame, tore . es. | salary. ‘Commiations 6nd ea tee wWarrhbes WANT. ALL AROUND | FINISHING, RE-| EXPERT TAEE TRIMMING & RE| PE — Oh FE 4-2533 Plains. inquire 247 State” Bt. a [Sor mercies }| Sehr pac cere Saemmsepratrasac'an| Eee mr: acederm atc coeaeens [laa AT gM, Sete | 17S. Telegraph Re ee Oe a putts ef Se nee So Dee os ssoseeees At 10 welt eT aT a ag, | OENERAL OFFICE WORK PAY:| flevpn years of high tpeed stecl| Ee PE Sia sponnbie fr any debt contracted | CASH for CONTRACTS | * sible en, ot Fe mia. ¥ Wid. Household Goods ......... 2 t a.m. today | between 7 & ® p.m. at Pint of- cone oe . — 5 tees ccpagense, of ie SAWS. MACHINE SHARPENED | 8. Mick, 400 St. If you plan to sell your land con- | >, _ 1187. "ea, sttecsttancoes - there were replies at Fist = GIRL TO _CARE| Or” around “thé ares, Bonitioa it ——— af funds ** our disposal Yor com Rent Meuses Furuimed 28 eee eeeeeeee * . a . 7 in” , rea db) a o “ . 3 *!1 the Press office in {| nternational Business tor (6 yr. old, boy her 3p m.1 Pease “call Lincein b4208. Pies catimale, PE Gene PE Pet Pine Pom tor cicening-rege|- Dring-—your” goutract-and” hand | 7 onny. Bon Be bg Money Wanted .:... seeteeee ees ROM the following boxes: Machine Corp. _ 41383 ‘after 5:30. ARPENTER WITH 25 YRS. EX-| . Sa - } —0ed—upholstery__Waite’s Notions. | contract _Ask for Mr. wane vk oot 3-230 ~ Waited to Rent 2......c.sse00.. 38 . Z 1h ni, Michigan waue wes bas hea won NURSES | OLDER MAN dasa’ "ts can. Saal Fe PE Toe On on. Mana, ieee twit et be re Ry gaa = CLARK ered. wells, | erate Living Quarters sens 30] f gb 15 I 2 2631.2 | |apmcraE mai won COMMIT | Pind Aad, arr soe | gag S ames STEAM CLEANING | , tacts by sateen ick | nber"_own Sten | Sooo “reas t13ih, Dow - Wtd. Transportation ........... 31 65, 78, 79, 81, 90, oL, for architectural work yt] my pr 4s pe. "See tterviow —- part ernsous MAN be] Poatios” | a a ates os Reese ‘Harbor. Mick. we Oy Ww ; Case Lake, furn. or unfurn. doses , » home, some experience necessary. | j : ne >| for evenings, t rk) Tractor Co. PE.4-0461 FE 4-1442 | ON AND APTER THIS DATE, anted Real Estate 32A)| to schoo!’ and bus, will lease Wd. Contracts, Mtgs. ..........32 95, 98, 99. _Call for appointment. MI 4-5300. ef Biot 8. shomiw. fice ‘work, PE. + aie “after x Leaning & Ta. ——|- Jan, 7 Fg go Fy en une ngaeqnaneeegen Ast "last month's rent in ad- seach ai CARPENTRY, KITCHEN CABE.| L after, §:30 p.m. or anyuime| p°,ve «0| Bookkeeping & Taxes 14| sponsible for any debts contracted WTD. HOMES AND INCOMES aT) —"ance ag — af DA oo sicoon 324 ! new work. FE X PART Time CLEANING LADY. MARRIED MAN” WITH FAMILY |, accounTING & TAX SERVICE Pre ony Adams, re Byselt| Duan hen OW Mure, FOR RENT ~ Bed courte wetr pay smrr.|—7E 208. Edw. Hawiey PE 32002 | —Av®. t. Michigan. _ WE NEED | FURNISHED a P “Harrison Hamburg, 21 N. Perry.| Work Wanted Female 11 Chiropodists 15 LEARN TO DRIVE Houses, all sizes, any Dedvecms modern ranch heme. BY RENTALS OFFERED WD. REFINED COLORED GIRL “ Safely, Basity, Correctly, todi-| farms acreage. "We buy & sei) HOLMES-BARTRAM s Rent Apts. Purnished for genersl housework. Must be! b21. sitting nights, Ex-| 10 Poutiac ute Bunk ‘Bite Yetenty. Dust centocl methods. | Movics an the cals of yeur'pee | 4092 Dizie a saceeevece 33 The Pontiac P - Bag™ yt. in 3 to y sitting -nignts. =] 1283 Pontion State Bunk Sotw. of seidents, ppoimtments © AM Soret ep Se cate of your poap| om 31980 Eves. i on — Rent Apts. Unfurnished 1c... 34 MIDDLE AGED HOUSEKEEPER perienced. FE 2-274 aft- Dressmaking, Tailoring 14 _—— . PONTIAC REALTY |" phessant +, _jcouae. : seal " FOR WANT ADS: capable of taking complete charge} ¢T 4:30. Ask for Miss » Tailoring 16 MICHIGAN 137 Baldwin PE +275|7 BrbROOM gouse MSDE. : Houses Purnished ........ ; : A aC a wal pe! Huffman TERATIONS. PICKUP 4 DRIVER TRAINING | WE NEED LISTINGS OW FARMs, Uniti June. $75 per month, De: . Rent Houses Unfurnished ..,... 36 Fe + Te SEWENAL WOUMEWORE. ail ee ot. rewun FE 4-5668 ROY Kk! maUF. a roRwmey aa haan “75 GSS t Por Ret Rooms .......-csesees 37 DIAL FE 2-8181 phe ee E- pement, | tae, Spot corner of Sten | hour. PE $1200, EEWORS: §)| DRESSMARING DONE IN MY¥| 15%) _E. Lawrence _g__| 26% oo F, Realtor | "Yate eu sata o . replies held | _™15. Apply in_peison. REWRAVING BEPBATLY cone | eee ooo INVITATIONS $030 | te ot | PONTIAC, 9 REDRAGM ALL “ Rooms With Board ...sesseepees 38 ‘ ; “WAITRESSES, pula enperwy talered FR tatea,| satherians beeaion 16° W. Mares, We Sell More Homes modern hotee. Seo utr 5 canteen menitbaiiides se meta, oh TAbuns a heme TanLcuino AyD |amY om ov wouax wexoiwd | We .Need Listings | Fang Ratha. ait eis met naam ve csanenansn _beiae PE | Sermon Vie. Pa Fit S40. Cont Paul Jones DUCK CAKE. 3 ROOM. NEW LOG Be Rent Office Space .....4...c0..+ 4 CLERKS FOR DROGS AND COS: lizew'g WASHINGS & IRONINGS | 10% EO Murer E. STEVENS Blige Mee ~ — $$SSSSS$ : For Rent Miscellaneous ........ «a macy 1140 Wo Maple” Burm. | P= 21300. . we r “Pobk “tome “tails” by appolat riosche F recenty, please call FE or ealuy" dare “willing, to sell ~ Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 ' . pata ont, eae a RO ® price that rrants d 4 # soo xecouxtixgs-tax-aeavic| DRIVING LESSONS | ‘es,arvalz orp the ‘cash "| y moon WOUSE OM . Baw. Hawiey_ Pe 25000 ~|- SAFE-WAY DRIVER | “tealer. We wil be pind'ts fom | Bd 000, month, 3 month in ade Laundry Service 18 TRAINING SCH over your property for you and| y*BCe. slso 4 room liouse, j REAL ESTATE FOR 6ALR . FE DORI rE — give you our esto s| 2,,monms tn advance, Mr , ; C t ve or -3510 | cam Seater BUPLEX 1 POOW sé BA : Por Bale. Houses ....... voseegee 18 Reason- ee. a ao ‘Pontiac * MR. REAGAN AND MR. BAILEY | W. Mure st. Fe. 46402. ‘epen a te bee SATE Vs. Pon ate Lake Property sisses.. a4 | § OER om raxoaY aeay.| KNAPP SHOES |~"“S"8i jog" gnantt——| “bows. oo 8. Soup ‘Re For Gale Regort Property ...... | § °~’ egbencupsad aes : Ts | ENOTING RAVE YOUR EYES | concerned. large down payouts xe atten saver pee a Suburban Property ...-+cce-.. 4A ber capes ‘up to 9:30 the Moving & Trucking 19; gramined st home. Dr. Marold| ah ‘un. ak wade Peeper: Adults, $ib0, PE 49624 : ee EA ee . FOR PAST EFFICIENT PICKUP & SWELISH MASSAGE DORRIS & SO! YEAR AROUND LAKE FRONT ~ . ' : eal Gino ap kaa delivery reas. | 2 Zim & REALTOR | COOP MEMBER come, lapeed alr co beeen tan ‘® Wah Sale Acreage .iseeses-seee-. 41 / § Lines 1 Day 3 Days 6 days FORMER DEBIT AGENT TO RE.|_ 1 sales work. EM 2200 |e ——— Flv emdbe matin any- en ~~ | ae, oven FE +1557 civeei. #18 per month Relereoces Por Sale Parms ....yeseoeee--- | 2 83S OLR aS first 7 --— Bey “cooking SS aoe Sa Tn k f a picked ap by mistake ‘are a _meat — ee Bale Business Property ......... 4 H 2-60 3.99 $40 far Write Ponting | Press Bor rh at Ee me TRONINOS DONE IN MY ruc or Rent $0461 — PE +1442 | WEE CAN HELP YOU! CON. WALLED LAKE CLdse 70 ViL- 3 Business Opportunities ......... a}t Journeymen / RB Be, —— é : pay ot $6737 savant ez | LIST, ioe aoow, ae ; = ~~ gale Land Contracts 4........45 82 | 379 Hamilton Millwrights coms snolding farcinating elry |” at yasls adage naee | Sty poerd, day care, AMt| Edw. M. Stout,- Realtor Owned FAANaP ERAS -WERS ae ? Momey to Loan ...csecncssseees 53 | Arcee a ‘Machine Repairmen Bre eries, Por ful "aeraix i* iN SERVICE (ASHI i ‘ ~ | 77 8. Saginaw St, Pa PE 56168 evallabte beastiful smote betes Mortgage Loant ................ 8 ; WHITE LANY TO CARE FOR 3| j PE +2213. | Lic RUCKING, ROBBIS! 0 }——\-—-—____-____._ Sag, 98 ; Help Wanted Male 6 and ris, while perente Work, AL’ hes. _ or. ne ee OE ARR NT 3 Radiant, gas after 3: . m ee eee un. St = =e furniture, ACTION! ©. | _"eiutes"Stest* 01 _—— Toolmakers Ten Fm eam nm 6) Bpphewe vor guarmaeed FE|" O/DELL CARTAGE FOE usd on ay eT TE | Jenene has fast sdout soit” oat Meats Room won : For Sale Housetratlers ......... 8s oe APPLY “iype “of wot should be . wees any. os. fod wi € haat and cour- For Rent Rooms 37 Reed ‘Weutien Spee) nce... ss WANTED wining’ age. education ai ae x | “ise We talk cver Your Real Estate | yu on wd ‘ AUtO ACCESSOTICS ....0000seeeeee. OT . : PONTIAC perience if | matters ae _ foom. re 735. are, si Auto Service . Used Car Salesman ° joyment ~ Ladies A, JOHNSON, Realtor | "00M For GenTieMan Pai: secemccesseecceccs 68 rience . ° F vate bath. available. Ex- +. . MOTOR essary, Write FE 4-2533 __cellent location, FE 5-6567, uareecombmerinaiiee tides ata 2 ing. ae. anUre. 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. | "hae MuaDUE™s ¥. Phi ue Wanted Used Trucks .....01...60| frat one "pood’ salle jon DIVISION DEPENDABLE GIRL iver, FE 63135. di. lah any if ial er Siwas ws ; | Por Bale Weed Care sys... seseee 81 | have Used Car Bales expe: days a week. EM 35608 } O ANYTIME Witt ; ; , we| BUYERS! BUYERS! }°¥ eee —— “Mr. a air . ° ~- “ o ‘ > ~ ~ . 1 For Gale Uséd Trucks ..,....... 62 Pontiac Retail Stare emt | ormnwoy “Office — “oe hat ay js oft guteees Be ee a Bale Motor Scooters .,..........63| | 3-T117. Das VEbonTiAc, wicn,| weet. Vacation — a ; om aa}. . AW 6 6 RRS IY , & . . > u oo A _+ |? AHOME or youR | 1 | Hotel Rooms 39 | Ostuze_ in ee ee) " none ah, ao Be Owner Says Sell “a SS HOTEL AUBURIN _ | brskc4 ‘bedroom Commerce ares = ranch home, ee a : “| BEST BUYS “of” Day or Week of Bylvan Lake in select goud oil forced . e3 - eu] ) * : re Bhores tone Tas Fy pescenahiy priced at oe : f TODAY + e living room, . ; f ; ‘ atkins Lake Privileges + SPOKANE STREET weeee orerated. By weet. dice ey or a a gy ete fA Pine ne a P t guites » Rees. rates. FE| 5 perfect rooms apd tile atached 1% car garage, ee Fal seat a a \ § fooms & bath down. 1 ELIZABETH LAKE BSTATES an ne on "road jevel, plus “stached | lot, Bxcollent buyers buy, iar Ae ot bedroom & bath up. tuil c AL tt Homes 38A| saree. tile ny basement pleely patnted. Eres Uviag seem with. sone VACANCY POR a Lavin” | vite Sewplace 90 lane evel Pineal | West Suburban ese «AL Peat Gusset weet. | KeeStnce, plist wintom wnten VACANCY 2 f . ~ DD a’ @ Pe . on , aeereennne Sane antes ee St Oe | Rech Eyota Sms

Fn OFFICE SPACE FoR NT. | yeeeee __ 8 ¥, SSaee wilter OREEW a MY 2-8831 Located _18 miles north of | beater, screens. sto windows, | cage — a my ~ RE .. Co _taent pottiny. , Garner Ruth & . ws, wi ; 6 Room Home Riccrzce Bunch toyrins. —| Yoocdan’ blinds, “Garage 41866) FIOTMES-BARTRAM | ses,ct land. enreae bulge ; ‘ a : joes v ’ ow mete as as Welding e¢ . \ jo For Sale Houses 43 ‘ New NEAR WILLIAMS LAKE BE enn ~ Ae a eo ae G. 1. - | oy MB Piz, Mighway | also bas big farm repair a ww : - Water frontage early Amer- ~—- J This home is with full spring 18 acres tillable Pu New 3 bedroom ranch type homes | —.. as : = | Ave. 15.000 gai better per ti + — ——-} team tour— bedroom . _— basement, 3 bedrooms, living- yee $6,950, with $65. month- | for veterans Down peyments — = ed oo gen ae) St only $28.500 ap s, Owner ~ ia Three Bedroom frost room wits natural Estabiished 4918 pel my og ny Hast 8 ae a es ee . } , ! e New Homes |Brick Rambl bacemeet, futons, Seat lavoran vatiade, tom, wri | Eoremereceer poe miee See] WwHITTEMORE ST. | EAHA YDEN | Shima | | ie ric a CTS| Bateman & Kampsen Realt home in exqelle} condition. | someone, HEAR Lowopetiow scnoot \VARD E. PARTRIDGE, : 9-8 Dail a Co, grr 8. poe . nd. } me ra ig im. with . . 3 soome gone eat 2 8S | 26% W. Huron &t TES) ALs0° some NEAR WALTON | OFFICE OF NATIONAL Open ‘ any : . Sus .Codp.membes, bedrms, 3 tiled baths of ac| Res, & Business Combined | tattment with auto gas |, Ope Eves. until § PM | WITTTe MC BREWER | ObPone i Peay Model Ts 4 heat and recrestion spsce inj; wWeerly new building | epprexs- heat and hot water. mice |5 ROOMS MODERN GAS MEAT) WILLIS M. BREWER | OFFICES IN PRINCIPAL CITES : PIONEER LAN basement, $17,050 with terms.| mately 1,000 sq. ft. for lot, and 1 car garage. $1,500 venetian Blinds and carpets, extre 116 Roosevelt Hote! | COAST-TO-COAST 1 VOORHEIS ROAD OPEN a Rm, — small stere. TV sales & service down. | ~letlet. Bast Blvd. terrace. 12 Aw | py gargs FE 2-2832 ' Open for your inspection and com. ORION INCOME 1 FT. FRONTAGE Fine sandy| or office This property bes in & | Se ——— |1 Lor, VENICE OF THE Lake World Ss La est Teh he bot “ol mates | SUNDAY 1 Only $1,000 down § & bath up peach, ts, Trost, of thie stirec: | rapidly growing section & gpould| Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | | Gubdivisten, water. sewer and gas. Tg P and finest craftmanship, right| .. 9414 Raker m en ph 4 fe at ene oF a Williams Lake, 28% ft. living| right, 61,200 will bandie. TIN. Saginaw 6. «= Ph. FE 54165 4 rRILEVEL BEAUTY | eas, for cash FE 46241. | 42 W. Huron Open Eve, FE 24316 . down w the finest . Light | **,, 3334 ) Stiddiebels Road fy mile ott Sele Uncteive rm., fireplace, modern ; Btone, ledgerack and cedar ——— o b: seme er pe basement) of Telsgraph Rosd, turn left on IM WRIGHT. Realto kitchen, breakfast nook, large GI = . ™ Make exterior, attached ga- LAKE FRONTAGE ; fee, room end epecial cold Midélohane to mdat yi} , , Realtor sereened porch. full basement. |) | uno eten om, UNION LAKE . rage; three grand tedrooms 2 lote with excelleut beach. Lo | Dusiness &. Income Schedle ond shopping Liriet lor 333 8. Telegraph sis ~8-0003 oo ee nee Metktan seed | cellent location fous’ fF | Attractive 3 bedroom hom suastor SEIT). 30 25¢ Mee ested on Woodhull Lake. Will spablis ary ning on q e rame e, ing room, natural fireplace, | your convenience . Quick | Priced to selii prick siding. plastered walls, AC.| quiet location, near good beach modern basement. 137 2129" sell A buy. | buliness i casement = ee { : _- Home for Colored at $17,600, terms. py BL RE oo Union Lake, bath, part bese let This could be the home Priced a . | toa imciuding ait a (2) values for the sere oo. waasume airictly modern sod aM | ot OVD KENT. Realtor 2 oot tecluded. 6.500.) Sheviaer tracing tor smaier | K. L. Templeton, Realtor | truck. Cleaning oe . Sane tome te te cnr. | 10% _W. Huron” Ph PE 2.0989 yoom heme, pins sinsned MW. Lawrence | | FE 56108 ohn K Irwin “ E GREGG pome ae ae ew yee | 83% W. Haron __¥E 24223 Also § room brick bouse . ’ ' NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH front porch. 1 bedroom down Ev . EMBREE & stone | Eonneen Bake | WOODED with 3. spartments now POST OFFICE and nice bedrooms and Next os tenoseen Power REALTOR 1565 Union Lake a4 EM 34393 Se., se 5. Teegrege Re. | On e Close Watkins rentec for $160 = month, 1 $1,000 DOWN —— ee bath up, Fenced rear yard ” Since 1925 MORRISON Co. —— | Set FA, Sreatage wih ges! alco omae jie) oom Better burry on this. Five acres r . and i%_ car garage. To in- SW Si” 101% N w St 172 West App Arbo FE 5&-5621 Gop member et the street, Many large oak | ing for 6% « wont Dry ag —~ Sp gg etc Be nt Near Cooley Lake elude all clean furniture, The All Woman Realty Phone FE 2-403i, Eve. FE 2-180 | vy EQUITY IN A NEW 4.ROOM trees. $100 down. cleaning doing a gross home im excellent north subur- 9 sevrobms large living room, ee, rE BEAUTIFUL WESTACRES FwoO YEAR OLD, STORY AND %/|_heuse $2,150. Cal) OR 36730. SCHOOLHOUSE On ~~ mioNWaY | L. C. LADD ness of $30,000 @ year. $36. aaa Priced to a oor ae dseane seen: sad~futt ath} — | ay wie nee down, | gee gg, BS jeree pirmtagnon bome oe ees Ideal Location |" $3,500, $200 down. OR 31902. ou Dixie Hyr. - on pe onl everything, eel eee En ee | Salt Joke Misiles Wise) ny eo ee ee eee | Cosmet Caso _tehe_ Bus RANCH ' HOME Combination storms end screens we OY. Bae &. beth. Basement. Prust orchard.| sereens attractive floor gan.| pew shingled . Owner cc- | 100 x 200 Roy Annett Inc % Bee this home before it ts some-| 2? lots, 1 car garage. Lake privi-| _ —-—<<-=| Privileges on excellent beach on| 9,000 down, terms, Reply cupied, west Frans’ Outside : Clo~e to Pontiac, schools & bus ? one else's home Owner moved to| ie8*s. Full price $10.00 with| NEW 2 BEDROOM SHELL ACRE!) (Middle Straits Lake Wonderful | tise Press Bex 1 com aluminum . . services. good neighborhood. On * REALTORS aA, ‘his Ye wie 6 aoe cae et month | gropee on ti Drayton} school facilities, $16,000. Terms gore 6 inside partly finished. ; . good Toads. $7 down. af tng ef = oling carveting automatic ofl . . = , — $e DOWN the se P of $6,100 with Indian Village ; L. C. LADD - wa ' and lake privileges for enly In Waterford | WEST SIDE SUBURBAN Buys thi: newly decorated home. an carecebic dows pe This ; $25 Dixie Hwy. OR 39061 ist CLASS Coan On «Lane 63,500 down. HURRY! ONLY 81.500 DOWN Five room bungalow with stair-| 3 bedroom eae Nicely lo place bas many 8 and Exclusive offering! One of 3oe6 Lx. Rd. rE highway et main Good ¢ foam home with 3 bed-| W*y % Unfinished attic Situated! ested near Con'ey Lake Ra. Lake | an extra large jot. the brick semi-bungsiows so Corner Cass Lake Rd. | Mev consider trade Ti posties room#, full bath, fulj basement,| © Rice lot 100x200. Owner leaving | privileges, Pull price $7,980. A - OFFERS Be Independent mech im demend. Pull five [| NEED CASH. AND PRICES ON| motel. Write Box 4. Russell Young and HA furnace. Large lot TSa| S#te, must be sold QUICKLY! ood bu: . aX. Raise chickens, fruit end reeme end tHe beth down. lots are higher im the spring. 10 | 200 with plenty of space. THELMA M. ELWOOD cables ‘on. this well located five| with room for another Ful buy now end enjoy © double | PEALTON oe cases | Nt ‘© School and stores, “ ocsted. ashington | $143 CaseiEils beth Lake Ra Lake Privileges scres east of the city limits.| basement off AC. heat and govees on coe 2 Mise meters | Open Eves, ‘tl? & ns J TERN Fork Resale te existing 1. | PE 6-284 Fe 48344 Open 8 to 8 Immed¢iat en| Five with floored attic. ree b room. 2 car ga- pom ok pte - g : . nea acne | PAUL A. KER? , Realtor mortgtge. Five room bungalow ——— =, 2 ie this new § reom| “tility. sm boosment, two car) w send Vecens, ieee ; “Ty 9 pmogoget moses Si tee “Rest Entate Since i919" with stairway to unfinished attic, and full beth bungaiow with| §8rse*. lote of and beau : down, 31 Oakland Are FE 20209; has many exceptional features breeteway and garage 22x24. . yard. 66.500 cash. Seminole Hills . Catalog of local and coast-to-coast GEO. SCALES, REALTOR | NEW HOUSE, FOR SALE On| Possible trade for suburban home. ar ES situated on @ lots fencea”| K. G, Hempstead, Realtor — Sore & — ee te on See Real- 004 8 Saginaw PE 25011; rent. § room, full basement, oil | Total price $7,500, only $1,- 102 E. Huron &t, Practically new “dormered” IL ver_Kestr ¢ ‘a any business, = = “ABAVUTPAL | __80d hot water. MU 42032 GI. RESALE 7 30 down. FE 442% Evenings PE 21317 brick ranch home.. Consists CH OKEE HILLS “a : NEAR DRAYTON a = Less than one year old. Has two WASHINGTON ST. . — of uix . an You , still select from 20 bedroom ranch home. Large T " marc | bedrooms, living room and lerg€| Ciose im — 1§ minute walk from! Drayton Plains A Sy sites in this popusr new home| WARD E. PARTRIDGE os 150x160 rior HURON GARDENS kitchen. AD rooms ate large. has down town, 1% bik. from High y : on main pontton <: tat am, 200 Complete on oxieriet |» room modern wth full basement,| ouematic heat end hot water.) Scnou “tsoms soc , Almost new 4 room, 3 bed- floor. Space for sdditional sciine ot Misabe’ Lake ans} REALTOR, FE 2-8316 “1 St Se eee” enemmened Wy Mich | AS exceptionally pice home. 4/ Soom . feee,| - " Feom and plastic tile bath ceeme em csound Gees. ae ig ay ; wage er BA & “% SASHABAW RD,, | et, withrerage ‘Priced for quis | PAF Sent interes, brick trepince. fu bere | Ee sed space for Srecreation. - ae a—ernatperimineiaitinieitine’ > d vedreom ranch home. Large lot | “Sn ONY & : GEORGE R. IRWIN ae beak Rn ee : . : 8" readings ue’ tot partitions, Guy | K. L. Templeton, Realtor REAL ESTA Hew Mouse Near Williams Lake ) | $450 down 83\% _W._Muren 26023 | pnoce WE BAl0l or FE Dates . $4146 ; es ied we Can you find anything to F.C. Wood rent. these days for that _ S$. teom home on one floor. $125 Witieme Lake 4, OR 3-123 7 oe i perweth on abee Seow Oui “fureace. “83,000 "down. Oinee Ore tps hg | me DOWN, Tralee Nome ot. tum coe ee | comple, traished, $i nes $950 DOWN. 4 rooms & base- A very roomy heme near . Lake Oakland Area zw. Street FE 61s ee comet, 9 ek furnace, % sere, ar. Orion. *. basement. Gas | North Sucome trom apert| Year-round vacation spot! rr = tan 3 my 6000, with sen) dows " . 2 see , Very ressem| enjoy convenience snd pent wil make paymenis.| This 3 bedroom home mii FY Ol INCOME 2% acres, Ortonville area, large ag perch, b-. in Von 6 es five |. $13,600, terms. hi $ + Be A. &, ~~ bouge, good well, mne ear jake | Francis Bud” Miller | room == walking tion, FA large Bre zee me epieng or: | San Drayton Woods fe ee |e . \ . + g ao, Marthe, Realtor #1, Down, yoom . mesera, Moezkber . Realtors Ce 4 tol ed Gecor- Seve. been wang tox. Gon Knudsen ‘ CR 3ib88 ae = oo aie ae 2083 rE rE oted, § rooms at| for that appoinmtnet TO- - / ee 6 2 __i_ | saan. ase Le. py ae, Some cached garage. Bese | DAY! . cory . Immed, Possession sews. @. & a ee TOORHEIS RD a nee . ment, heat, feeres: | / North, $6250 fcmneeAise's § ~ West of Pontiac uw 7 "idaiya Pully modern, 4% rooms. V “BUD” Nicholie Sane. ae eS 3 Bedrooms, @ © some mates bed, With om = -L— Paioted wails ou) turmace, auton} ear 4 Pieces, | S28 BOFATB | Beighnortoed 613.59 terme. North Section tro tt. OS heat. te sucetent He Newingham, Broker matic water heater ike privile- | Many’ more to choose frémd. Drive fat inadece erdunas were) st oe . and located on 1 sere in +13.08 down —_—.. aapipmanaat wi 8 ’ ges, $2,250, Term out te our office and look over Cal ‘i terms. as : exterior na | silver Lake Area , a — BRA a ae 1S For Sale Farms 7) _ rome FE PONTIAC REALTY CO. ~~. photo-listings. Parking at - WEST With "paved See & pow. Reautital Sriet’ home site. = of 6 a La > - renting. hear Lincoln Jr, High. Rene i ; 737 Baldwin 78 Feet | on her ett am _ large trees, living room with air furnace and hot water Ranch West Why Wait? Get Set Now CAMERON H. CLARK | jesement gisem beet. 3 sh ey Home, 40 ACRES Spring Jo Set an / | PHONE FE 40402 lots, Only a terme tile beth, a) hehe Fg Se West eeor Baldwin be O'N Be ee eee | CUCKLER REALTY, | 1O |) ee = py = oven an | = ? -. Mon bey, beat, ve : - 4 sinceei ob Cuniend Lane, Lat - fatemeet recreation spece| GILES REALTY CO. | ses, beat, teteaton space. Vo es “heeen. = me chicken row “ H H it 7 aa ii : ij like this. Perce eR TD | CEeeEESS9S7E Roy Annett Inc.|taagae'ceecre| MOH | moe Se Eege= Portridge| KINZLER | eeruare ccs SU Se cartier cca | Re 4 nine room ina small i? 3 2 “ih ‘lt iz HE “i= 3 I bu uf if i : 0 inp i it ya a sin iil ow Hz its rr te iat es rintaif WASHINGTON ST. " fo— 18 | ws * es eg Tiers [BAe # size base- ee Sees eee ats Lee lp EP Se SS id a I a i i i i i , ieee cs Say i . U aie . i gion oe ites a # Ges RISE ey 2 Pt : CaS pate? y. wed ah ee WRG A eter ay OR Be y Vos’ BeOS as Pe SS ca aie _awm powrrac PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FANUARY. 18, 1954 NORE: BNP ers Sa oe = rh "by Dick Turner For Sale Used Cars ol For Sale, Used Cars $1} fee Sele Used Corset For Sale Used Car S| { Bee Sele Mant Core ct he eDUSTIONS " CY os CRAZY. TIRADERS 2 aa OW. NS! Folks . Say a et Can MONEY oe \ Used Cer (Contidentially the Used Car D OWN : Corral is Mor. Is} Nuts) | | We do not make this offer r So Cuvee 2dr, radio &| * h th f lur- LOW AS heater, deluxe ... .$1,145 = yen rol a ae We ) $1 395 $2 Ford 2 door 5 ae + 0 know that often a famil / radio & heater... .$1,045} urgently needs depend- ae ne | A fi D E iB able transportation but ‘S1 Ford 2 door sedan, lacks the necessary down 7 lf you have ‘ radio & heater...... $695 . . men 52 CHEV. 50 Ford 2 door sedan, Fords Chevrolets lived — near Pontiac MICH-ARROW , .'f ‘ for a year or Jonger and _ELCAR-RICHARDSON, 2 DOOR SEDAN: «| radia & buster: «4,089 Buicks Ponti have “establiched good, ar te rte of Al, Motels $895 50 Chevrolet 2 dr... .$645 UulCc on 1aCS credit you can purchase : Parkhurst Trailer , : ji . a car here with no money © | Household Finance seg ace 9-4083 Spotless black finish—low 47 DeSoto club cpe. $295 1949 t O 1953 down at state regulated . | Corporation of Pontiac sed ae oni orn | = mileage. License No. ES/| *47 Olds. 2 door, “> , interest rates. 25 Foe MA, Saks 2h | ORIEN AA now MOUND 7979, radio & heaters. $195 | ) a: es wood as* about our rent- 3 1063 NASH eee a rae tie win, PRICES SLASHED ! nase Te KN conn = ee fe) | CHEV. radio & heater...... $195 , ’ ° Tk past m. Jeon! oper eee WIS | Rent Trailer Space 56) am. afraid we don't —— aah, a ng, I suggest 2 DOOR SEDAN. o money down. $60 & month, % ee “SPACS FOR mestic variety with a order shot? | Lasso One of These Good r — wear wees ee UICK Gordon's Trailer Camp 008 Bs. ' 695 1 Buys Today! CHE A PIES \' bes 7-25, Fare , : FRIENDLY aol For Sale Used Cars 61| For Sale Used Cars 61 , : excelledt “finish “nice Ne: SERVICE water, acheel sopping, | —~ ~ A ; Spotless 2 tone green, big , L 04 W. Lawrence St. at Cass Trailer Px.. MY 2-461). factory .heater, excellent } Popular ‘erab ° “Mhound begy, Phene DE 41008 Auto Accessories 57 ; HAB tires and motor. Lic, No, * oe N O MONE Y¥ DOWN! erat ate Baxter & 9 oss | Transportation — CF 1186. Su cen |Just Bring an:|Honest Face nese iii _So0t 109, ie Livingstone | |-““wurs acto rarer Specialst- — | ' ‘ rauen oo | "Eee rene Fh “OK, | SL ELYM. owFENs , he Hele a 7 Lots of ae—lbars |’ : 5 : 7 . wit. ’ ; P oO. : SS MAIN lees el | USED CARS $595 . 48. Chev. Cl. |'46 Pont. Cl. Cpe. | muse sith PEGE En wre P 202 S.| MAIN FIRE q00 x 16 TIRES. GOop con-| ‘41 Chey. cl. cpe.......$95 ' , fine, Good finish, fresh interior, é ROCHESTER, MICH. Mdiion, PE $-sibe. oat taal ee PE «ee This sedan has: beautiful Your Ford Dealer Cpe. ood tires, $27.24 © month, _— _ MIRE CHAINS ALL sizes | 47 Dodge sed. ...-..$195) a _original green finish 147 S. Saginaw St. ‘47 Olds Sedan | Super delure V2. A. really fing SCHRAM AUTO PARTS | 446 5: . A ‘NEW without a mark. Tir Phone FE 5-4101 ‘48 Ch A car for this year. Radio ___ Pm. Rochester OL6 1 1 2539 Dixie Hwy. _ Or 32105 OMNTIAC ..csecves $195 So and saphtr ave exception- Sarena eV. . ero co ue ss sound bod ~ ¥---} a oy 47 Nash sed. .....-. $195 HIGH ~ | ally good: Lie. No. EV ‘46 Ford | ‘49 Ford 2 Dr. | “""*”* LOANS | BERETS) so nsiser 00. 505 3 Ford | by windshield’ ilub Auto Olas Co. In Used Car Values Resto end bene, HeeAD oss ccom . Keller-Koch $25 to $500 ne hd Avenue. PE +7006. |'47 Packard ..... oe $195 ; ‘5 Henry J omy 6. This one is priced to go DRIVE A. SAVE A eee a i «5 Pactory rebuilt generators p ’ . oeeeeer 195 A NEW . es Community Loan Co, | "paren" Keio ee berit #8 see kes ™ $395 CENTRAL LITTLE LOT é WE, pool FE 2-713} rehase Hub Auto Glass, 122 . CW } N-ME ; . PRIENDLY sevice — | —Oskiand. PE Sree Many Mere To L Two tone maroon and| Pike Street Lot We Give Holde | n’s Red S¢ @_PACEARD 1 OR” RABIO“6 2 F Sound & ~u4 $ . wi Corner Pike & Cass : otamps Heater. New paint. Only $596. _ , hg , ‘ grey without a scratch.| pesos, PESsiis: PE 20167 5 8. Bivd, East. FE ¢eses. Es EE ETN ae, Se: ot ewe All Bargains In Used Car Prices Five nearly - new tires,|~ "$0 FORD | PACKARD « DR, ‘62 ULTRA, . Bs: a agg starters — goo motor, Lic. No. EE| custom 2 door, rad'o & heater, » GMAC}| Terms Ere cen 7S Bree . ‘ 97) N. Perry St. Ph. PE 2929 MICHIGAN’S F ca at running car Priced to Your. “~ OR “i MODEL WiLL af ____ Auto Service 58 FINEST 53 h i TRADE pae 2 ge ne rt f —W. A ITING | Sees woos tise ES soup Chev. |-49 OLDS 8 xe ESE Ceti COMM UNITY Paget sae . 4) RIVIERA MAR DTOP FORD 19 CUSTOM, § TUDOR a 585 OS eT | Papeete uctory extras. feat | 4 DOE DELUXE SEDAN | _ Fe jabetlies eS MOTOR SALES PACKARD. "GRE MRONS i Generator & Starter covers. 10.600 miles, Fimos, Ss. |2teee paint. radio, heater, sn I 7s 2 von ASA - ull a oN MI é4in, j { Good ir ; | = et . ci You May Berra Rebuilding aeemmeree, Mutoré._MU_+ownt.| low mi eage. $695 Oh On IN <= ; ' _ beige foes wi traae "Pe Sante Also rebuilt {— ps Low mile ‘o-F it , . = . T —~ $25-$500 | Baer Se SEE ae lietwes) $1795 rat, “seater, Hydra! BRIGHT At the North| Ead'ot Town’ ¢ | tha Baraat re WHOLESALE AWD meta, | Squipbed: tees” OR Slee after | / matic, spotless 2 tone} ig : 7 Om, * aeee orem Sentees ® 52 Stude. finish, whitewall tires | SPOT Open Every Ni| ght ‘til 10 p.m, aie Cpe. : . nice. Li B . "sO . . ie ner oday - Hollerback Auto Barts es Sas Se Nobo "| coectal Dokax, radon Sea.4201 N: Main 5 OL27i21|.. a5 your erealt ie cropthiy "oaviment aan FOR OMPLETE 51 CADILLAC Radio & maern very clean 'B] STUDE. Radio nwt Heater ROCHEST} R, MICH BRAID ; . | COLLISION SERVICE | '52 LINCOLN $945 | “4 Motor Sales Dumping. pointing. refinishing $65 BUCKNER wig, Fore Se BOTH VERY GOOD CHAMPION SEDAN For Sale Used Cars 61{ For Sale U DESOTO PLYMOUTH DEALER Oliver Motor Sales 107 MT. CLEMENS Hf. Course It’s wenn | ae we Sore i Cass At W, PIKE STREETS FINANCE CO: _| a6 w_ Bike St. "Phone Ve sswr| CADILLAC — cOUPE:— tne} ‘49. Chev.+, _ $595 IrMpowr 53 MERCUD PLYMOUTH ‘ii, CRANBROOK 4 GSRaR A Shbmeaw a HwOn | “PRE EE CTIMATE | Pree sestiog, prvaie, Ob 304) vdagirks TOAVONIE a ag nay fect srian, Lohman Rane. __| ESTIMATE ~ | 32Dontiac Custom fe heater, original green| OLDS-CADILLAC | Pétio, neater. and overdrive, A Bri ht rubber cushions," wadercobied. "64 i antl eal? ; AM PAYMENT PLAN Catalina $2,495 Radio, een good ‘and| finish, good tires and | Usa “Rees tm oo on g Paes _— ie @ © Maren se pee’ Pebnn eee = $3 Pontiac deluxe 8, clean. motor. Lic. No. EE 1353.| ew Cars 8. Gaginay #95 TA 'S' ae —t West 4 door.......... $1,995 aa ‘@ FORD, R & H New TIRES S t COBSON | _ | Need Money? |— wanted Used Cars #5] S2Pontiac deine & fs $675 | ‘SO CHEV. et | CENTRAL | WODOL lave nave 7 sheough “1 ; se to $500. | See maar Motor Sates | 50 Ponies sched A Good Selection | ' CONVERTIBLE"; /neun neuer! nee muro tnun.| Pike Street Lot i - Hudeons, Come see us -s “a | of? Fue © OS “5 i for anew or used Hud- ‘ i a Bie iter Sp Am S| CONDE oa =e 998 ob “SE Contnepiats $695. $645 , reaps Berek “Ye eauer| >2 Pontiac Custom 8 Sed, | for @ a. telehone. LLAR wick super, 4 dr. 5 Choo . . ; TONE. |» : a FE 5- 8121 wes fhe high grade used cars ant "48 Buick Special, - many heater, Powerglide, ; CENTR AL . eye = , ” Chev. BelAir Coupe | Your Hudson Dealer FP, * ‘will pai Prd Sun mer doot.....4,. +1 HAY ight green with black LINCOLN-MERCURY | e_7E Ses 52 Chev. Delux Sedan it PLYMOUTH CRANBROOK 3 | Hy VANWELT | i OK top. A be CURY 1 ™ es | ec: ie Pat. J. VANY EL | 4ABontiac 6, 4 dr... .$395 JA top. A auty! Lic. No. was Seventh Rak: 49 ‘$2 Ford Custom 8 Se ESAT Gries. low thee , ae ctl “an tos ly ta : Anderson ; i Pe 6sti ve stile, FE save SO. Cadillac “62” Coe. wate, Hast et hatms Re i, ; cus "|Top Price for Your Car’ |_Pontiac-Buick HAB my | 48 PONT, |"B See) «NASH 600. 0 costae <2” Seton | See ete | Home & Auto at Te ee | Sepa’ * | eit fi opae-tmz3| WenletSe Silone | 51 pa spect eae’ | HEE ERE A im . ’, , rT = - _ 3 1 — a Mn arene: ; . | _gmatie Drive, PE S120 ~ aif tnit "ia CATALINA ie | Lean Company! swrmran loaner! CHEVROLET $295 1953 FORD "| gepsmonase ».” |'50 Buick Special Sedan |—Sarh Aare Ya Pe Pa } oMGatarage 8 wt mie Sg MART PE ¢s2%0| gold. 2 py ER S. Saginaw at Cottage Radio, heater. original} fee Pots. csr Ske oew. only COMbETION ee ' |°S) Chev. RelAir Cou — RP wa ; — WHEN YOU NEED ~|- 500 CARS WANTED | CAVE g gg 7 fi ONE FE S-4546, | lack finish, Lie. No. EM | appreciated wm sen “or ee) = Oily $305- fos) po ue ri “49 PONTIAC > Maanyer mt rar eae BAGLEY-AUTO PARTS}. SAVE SS $ — |liss canveten new ronen | 2168 . > SERFS Ne aia ee : *t Pontiac Cystom 8 Sed. | mane ant nenter. riced to mere a tevay in small monthiy pav- BS dollar ok for Say Tt ae Russ’ U can Ne pit ticeting This eur wan. Eiven ‘52 N ASH aoe KIMB A "30 Pontiac Custom 8-Tdr-+— cor ie @ real beauty, 4 ’ lis oF call at our office. : +2585. . miles as a ; CAPRI 4 DOOR ; : . Custom | i. STATE | |ntersae Used Care oi| oS Metsacesietm, | Ea eearhae rine nage asi ese en es | bdr ne ' CENTRAL if 7 , uORP CHEVIE. “@. EXCELLENT TRANS: | “TAKE YOUR CHOICE ei ome mer335s0 | Your ‘Nash Dealer |+51 Lincol . inlets 3 FINANCE.CO. | “FOR” na rcive"s| OF 1953 TO. 1908 at| CONVERTIBLE ~ Taurence at Case ene seme IP od yy - 4 ; . dr., at be seen to be ABLE : : 49 Bui , rE ; PR 4s Pee FT cael es yr PoE eres eee ee ce] BBQ | CENTRAL | _orelMitirs |wmsiarwinr ° [mS + ly in. | OR | ¢ . “AE : - I a he me ies — , hee GIVES You a nee rar, #00 Fe ama” =| Radio, heater, Over Pike Street Lot | 100 MERCK JR 2 me . ope 8 : rok FORE toss Ford Ranch Wagon Radio & heater, done. Le mie ity Doook, LIFEGUARD TIRE | green finish, blaek top —| re eure, Pike, & bonsene 0s 48 Cadillac “62” Sedan | Cae VOUR LOAN than | spect? om FE a nn | one T BARBS S|. Glee No. EK! wo Down For Salo Used Cars 61| For Sale Used Trucks 62/MODEST MAIDENS * By Jay Alam | Sale Household Goods 71 For Sale Miscellaneous 72) i ne 1a igs th ; SoA cd res , °F - Used Trade-in Dept. mata : 2. : 3 r ~ P — ~ —. = d | stove oil. . =a Eo AIRY: of — ; ee me ae [OPEN 8 AM, TO 8 PA. ; Lee drenneg 20.2 ee SUNDAY 10 TO 3 deat chest”... 38 ! STORE About Winter Driving, ; | imecac's oi Weld one BAT ee when it's so easy to deal - Sepattenito A ae _ GOODWILL with Oliver’s — we have _Hon, $60, re is “Tr USED CARS “Not a Name but a Policy” ACROSS FROM OFFICE | ON MT. CLEMENS BT. BUY YOUR USED CAR FROM A DEALER YOU KNOW 1946 AND 1947 FORDS PONTIACS CHEVROLETS SPECIAL! 49 PONTIAC 4 DR. SEDAN $945 18 AND 1949 CHEVROLETS PONTIAC FORDS SPECIAL! 48 PONTIAC 4 DR. SEDAN $395 "$0, ’51 AND ’52 AND A FEW ’53s CHEVROLETS PLYMOUTHS | PONTIACS FORDS DODGES OLDSMOBILES | HARDTOPS SUBURBANS STATION WAGONS SPECIAL! 52 PONTIAC 2 DR. SEDAN — $1,195 SPECIAL! "51 CHEVROLET SUBURBAN $745 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE . 2 » ¥ No. 4 | SO Buick Super 4 dr a_nice line of recondi- tioned used cats ready for all kinds of weather No. 336 ’51 Buick Spec, Deluxe _ 2 door $1,295 eer ernment }* Re, ne | 49 Olds. “98” 4.dr., ; | Hydramatic ........ $845 | Hydamatis "49 Pont. Chieftain “8” | Deluxe 2 door. .7....$745 | oo | '51 Buick Spec. Deluxe |2 dr. Dynaflow... $1,395 1 | Dynaflow ee OLIVER'S MOTOR-SALES 210 Orchard Lake Ave. For Sale Used Trucks 62 HAB O.K. USED | TRUCKS RECONDITIONED RIGHT INA ; SEPARATE SHOP -+'52—_ Ford and driving. Neo, SO Plymouth = 4 dr. Deluxe......... $745 No, 3 "SO Buick spec. | 4 door .. scaaee eves $795 No, 267 51 Chev. Deluxe 2 door ..2.......43. $995 No. 268 j '49 Buick 4 dr., Dynaflow ........... $695 No, 718 *50 Buick special yn | $845 No. 287 49 Buick 2 dr., Dynaflow ..... soe GOS . No, 292 : 49 Buick Super 4 door ......... ... $645 No. 3% 50 Chev. Deluxe 4 door ......3.., .. $745 50 Pont. Chieftain “8” 4 door ........ wees $795 No, 330 '50 Buick Spec. Delute | 4 door .......... .» $895 $1,095 | FE 2-9101 % T regular pitkup $650. ‘52 A-l USED TRUCKS | 'S2 Ford F-6 tractor, mo- tor is NEW, extellent ‘tires, 5th wheel, saddle tanks—ready to roll, base cab & chassis, ideal for dump or tractor, 51 Ford F-6 dump, a real worker, a real money maker ......++++ $1,195 ’51 Ford F-6, long wheel base, cab & chassis. any business’,..... *S1 Ford F-7 tractor —A + real beauty, plenty rug- \ tractor, CO.E., good tires, '47 Ford dump, a really sharp truck...... $395 50 Dodige, 5 yd. dump, good tires, A-1 condi- tion ...+++. $1,095 '49 GMC dump, very good condition, ready to go to work ...... 5 I 48. Ford ! good for any business ** cocceeeda4 These Good Used Trucks Are All 2 OW. Your Ford Dealer 147 S. Saginaw St, ‘Phone FE 5-4101 4 TAKE YOUR CHOICE! “ti CHEV. Trucks Are Our Business WILSON GMC 809 S. Woodward 52 Ford F-6, short wheel! . 51 Ford panel, handy for ad FG, $1,245| 4-ton “panel, |j Ready for Work| | CY | cNS* Factory Branch 63 Mt. Clemenis at Mill Phone FE 3-7117 BRIGHT SPOT Pontiac "51 __ ~~ Tudor Sedan Radio and Heater Imagine Only e~ Full Price Of Course It’s ic An MscADry JU DUI. - VANETTE’ 1 You can haul more -with| this one without reload- ing. Cost over $3500 new, You can save on this one for— ~~" ONLY $795 ‘S| DODGE %4-TON PICKUP" Low . new. Clean as a whistle inside and out, $695 TRUCKERS LOT JACK 4 S. w at : PHONE FE 4 lent | "51 Chev, % Ton Pickup $695. THE THRIFTY | 4 "SPECIALS! 49 Ford % Ton Panel $295 49 Ford % Ton Pickup $395 St Chev. Tractor, Sth ’51 Chev. Sedan Delivery 50 Chev. 2 Ton Stake $795 51 Ford % Ton Pickup . Many More To f Choose From - AN Bargains ee 1G oa z hey ; . $005, ; ’ a b acrorie * play nee - / : — 's cooters 63 ’ : fe Alea RR Home Demonstration ee ° i] . 49.95 ‘oe ae mathe to per USED HEATING j AL BED corsets, ; : : b ENT =| WOLVERINE ‘These tell us spring & not far TRANSISTOR WEARING AIDS, i Pu 31s ___Rve,_E ion | MHANUSTOR mann s| Burmeisters BENDIX AUTOMATIC WABHER,| FE 21900 r Lumber Co __Economet. EM +2400. USED REFRIG, Northern Lum . ANTIQUES, OLD SILVER, CHINA paces, cll burners blower: ete. sist Leake R4, _ and furniture. EM 34047 Wayne 4 Condition- WE DELIVER RUST DAVENPORT, FOLDING | 6 Ce., 460 West Huron, 5 _ 1 Mile Redius table some eatiques Pine | BIRD CAGES, USED. PHONE with 6 trucks serving you Gry sink, blanket chest. cic. EM 56038 c 7h 43996 3-014. a a eee | EM 3-4650 EM 3-3996 i | KENMORE | RM. OL HEATER. | ON” . PRIO. AB GAS STOVE. Livina | FE 20837 PoRD Axi AND SPRINGS, 2 room suite dinette set, Hoover | qa ; [TBEEN | wheels with G00xI6 tires. Exe. aweeper, radio-comb. goes | WREELCRAIE Hag. i tateve cond. Also car redio and gas) je. Phone FE) 7 06" . " heater. PE 43229 . = iprue AFGHAN ue Gata | AIR COMPRESSORS Won Vaew approved fins tga a , me s_1 ELEC. SEWER CLEAN WALL- onsumers Lines, , = Hixctic stove. ¢ BuRNER | Papen STEAMER, GPACE| st 00 dy marred. Also elec- | BALED CLOVER HA A BALE plate glass mirror, china| HEATER. tric. as heaters at| for lot, Also com $400 for sil, Kee set, Sete, carpet. vote. bai! ~ CONE’S RENTAL | _Suut™wi"Greheed te aves | _ width, MI 43338. | 1251 BALDWIN _ - 7 = 3-007) | DOUBLE LAUNDRY TUBS, For Sale Livestock 84 7 DEEP PREEZE. WAS sss 0, | REV SATIN, LATEX PAINT, EASY | es, | WIAA were here four years before he was even arrested. now $245. Siker edgtianses priced to apply. No 2 oder, Dries | REMINGTON TYPEWRITER, PINE according in our inventory | in 20 minutes, Washable 21 beau-| Condition, 6485 Disie Hwy, OR . one. Rat po r Co.. 2678 | t:ful ee ate | 3-506. as - | ee __ oo = : 3 GAL. AUTOMATIC OIL WATER Transportation Offered Sale Household Goods 71) - "ve aepe C EIDE ARM HEATER & 3M GAL.| beater. Used. PE 6-736. "| SPORTATION PAID TO CAL. , |_ FE 26706. | TRY DI WATER | jana Drive cars, FE OSE OUT: io Wesher...... $189.95 | — ; ————| YOR FURNACES & BOT Tn 70| ce CLOSE OUT gists cS PLYWOOD | Bettas oe —_— —\| New Enamel Paint Retrigersior Essense — STRUCTURE AMD VERY Lit. { 3 gal. epamel was $8.95 now $6.95. s pcaeroacadeve $79.50 | All kinds plain & decorative apes TLE BREAKAGE ae Swaps 69 | 10 gal. semi-gioss © mow ¢ Refrigerator... °... tt ee dcora — drovers made! | WELLS 1S CLEAR on ~ poe ~ Ranges. ........-- ; . PONTIAC PLYWOOD CO. 3 valen.y INCOME, 6 & BATH | 1° ¢al. primeriess was $5.95 now ana ge owen 9. enoee gabe te} ___ 1488 Baldwin - FER SLAYLOCK ie co va, 2 & bal up. Fully far” | 19 gai. flat wall was $4.96 now 62.06. So Prece Seeaiiet est: ...... 900.50 | | Orchard Leke Ave. PE 37103 rooms. ‘Trede $3,000 equity fuarts” pints, "ty pints, “brushes, | Upholstered. Coste... | INSULATION — ~ sete . treler with 2) S~ “(HATE MARKED Many, other bargains to STORM DOORS bedrooms gett Wont tare Yout| ~ SLGOR Sahin | Mattie nea, Goce foe'f'em| STORM st| LUMBE Ww. Huron i. FE 46002. Open Castand gne range reg. $200.95 now) to 6 pm. YION’S 9 pm. COMB, STORM SASH | scp axVisiOw LOT ieaclle Ceriand 20 tm, range reg. $204.06, Grebare ti. ht Herver| Awning Type Windows | pin LDING SUPPLIES = or trade as part payment on | Bendix Dislamatic $199.95 sot a7 FO | Sheetrock s'xex%e C & C 91.35) WANTED | Pa Maple $4731 _ housetraiier. ate __ | Bendix deluxe reg. $319.96 now $278.) DA WITH sPONOE M A BENSON) ea Piyscord 48'x% Dei es $4.80,| _* rees, Ph. MApie 5-€731. Excuanoe ¥ LAND GON.| Speed Queen dryer, reg. %, cushions. Good condition 7 . | 2” » wok insula tion 100 94. For Sale Poultry 86 tract (where you have sold prop-| , Bow $190.95. 9120.95 Pe and a - 549 N. Saginaw | 4-2521 | om Bee Be 3 dna fine tice Hy. Venwelt. OR 31358 | Dow sins. reais "| 4 Otumenn FE bee | BATHROOM | FIXTURES, 8 011 ually Os , Hf. fe. Be] ROSE TURKEY FARM 7..." = oa —— © “g ixtures, sutome fl Twin OR BUNK BEDS Pon 2|7UEMere 17 cu. M. reg SOM, FOL Dray 9,12 §5.95| ind ges water beaters, ol snd | 3x8 1 & better 1 ft. 16c. Doors, | Oven ready to 00 and The. 2098 sets Hollywood bed legs. Call’ prigidsire electric range 30 in. reg. " Lee coal furnaces, steam and bot wa-| interior, some as low 06| Livernois at Auburn, Rochester. Pri. or Gat. eves. EM _ 6229.95. now $190.95 neg. $4.98 nouse pant $2.50 gal. ter boilers. oil fired | es Doots Exterior, large stock |_ OG | ee j% HP SCOTT-ATWATER, NEW | Upholstered Suites _ Jack's Linoleum 183 6. Perry _ HEIGHT’S SUPPLY | $15.9 & up. Dov s, Domestic and | 10 LAYING HENS. sie EACH, condition for 17° bandsew 25% OFF ELECTROMASTER STOVE. HAS 3 a eee a :| Imported ‘woads, | Piywond. Pir, | MY 33400. _ stand condition 4 ~ burne: plus hand . e x, ASTE BRONZE TUR- TRADE youn LAND pata cT, Sotistie & Auisbrook in very P condition, "willl __ Phone FE 40431 __| Wedgewood Surtwoot * many | =eoke Leckie: *t 2+ FE 47561. ol) bouse, morene. eet; } Ry a Rembrandt @| Sal afer ¢ > we Save f arm, ee at al &: eaphait ot castue Ser | MASCOVIA 4 o LBs. well Known good -— per cent - WASHER. $14.95, OtL BURNER. million feet of sound lum- that beautiful ex'erior. Know your soso Oiadings, FE bi) eg weight. we tt = bey Sle canes $1940 darenport. 618. ta:| ber. doors, plumbing. sash, angie | - ceeset for Quay PE er-eriar sree — awa? waurry itis muse: CLAYTON'S New “poriaple” kerosene beaters Supply Go 310s W. Riett | oon pecs: Grr Sumber” Co. Sate" Ferm Produce ~87~ Waller “and. lot for late model | 3096 Orchard Lit. Ré., Keogo Harvor $9.95 Up. chek C58) Mile Rd. cosmo Crenere en, | =a Sars _| APPLES, POPULAR VARIETIES: Phone EM between 6 and| 5 UILT MAYTAG W “ tis sa and foraiture of all Kinds.) 8:00 te 6:00, | aay 10 0 te 2:06.| Overhead Garage rs honey: cider; ve 739 a ~ ASHER. > 13 Auburn, pear = ; Doo oe = ino Cue Guaranteed. FE 45100. | Saginaw. +781. FURNACES & sce the only door with the ¥ OTTY CHEVE.| HEED REFRIGERATORS $25 AND | & _ cRATOR IN . . mere scuts t . flue, coupe, ened condition. S998 | “up. Used re, wash | pets win sell cheep. t| ducts or round ofl er gas cow| puinind Bain is inet the tite of| sale Farm Equipment 88 4 Weekdays and anytime w ~ Sa Used gas ranges, $29) © capacity. Call +, Sus Lew version burners, F.HL.A. terms. your earsee No. 1 & No. 2 doors ¥ ends. nb ELECTRIC __ington, Seo = wise Foon sinha os | Se Ee ne. Installation cnaris te WILL TAKE LABOR ON DOWN ; APT SIZE ASHER. NDER. ACE remodeling service available. sEE TRE Payment on cor iruck, farm mer | FOES BOUGHT BOLD & ex | Sat Pee. OM PE thm | Cleaners, Tar eaten Paice |. BERRY ‘DOOR CO arene te te, ee BP, = Me — Turner's, 603 Mt, Clem-| 4-3 AZARE Gic | _i6 Orebard Lake, FE $4150. | 270 8. Paddock “pe 2403| ‘| ee’s Sales & Service SWAP IN YOUR OLD SKATFS ON | ens : stove, 40, Washing . Mi... B__.. Ba Ba -_ = sa ees - . & new pair. Skaves sharpened Se | pre Hii ROOM SUITE. _FE some. USED ELECTRIC REFRIOS AND | BOTLE. A ee $21 MT. CLEMENS ST. ® pair, Barnes Hardware Co. 143 2 7 PIECE GREEN LIVING ROOM| elect. washing machines. Guar- $20.90. erting Phete FE West Huron . FE 4-004. ---cemew} gttite, good condition $40, FE anteed, $38.50 up Ror s replace our stove included in this . inp KEW TELE. | VacvUM BRUSHES,| 55270. ment, ‘96 Oskiand Ave ae, VE SON « "') | Sar PEROUSON TRACTOR. DUAL vision for light panel tek, FE | bets and begs sewine MACHINES, ALL MARES. |r 5/7 Wenecle, Lester, pulldeset bind * ages = — r . ie, L » CASH FOR FURNITURE ‘ sebuie’ We 60 TALBOT fix LEDOE TYPE sins, 0.35; | Seer teeter oe aise barrow ——~— _- - a le y . 7 ~ For Sale Clothing 70 BOTTLE GAS at ne e Sree, sao, OR Sue 3 snow va 3 BRIDESMAID DRESSES ALIKE Call ob opt, sine sensbe, Weed Sus Worn once Boaght ot Russek's.| stoves vi ge gs Wiectrie yakiard FE 4-236 Capris = Ma av WAkDaSeE way, OR 3-2001. jeat basement SS os 22 Bassas genre, pep avant | _ USED TRADE-IN a 3 s 7 “Hicks ere, sine : ——— RAN (neross . had SURPLUS LUMBER | 7c. moore, 2 osvox sn aye A co. Ddoards * * st eebeeeree PR. octvoceesvenes aees - se te, DEPRES * 2 ae Bt eS ia Crab ED +: ts , aatpesiies ee a os Stat te Pe SOAS rl 3 ray | ————— Bs" ra 2 . } < Ss i ‘ a j a : : jg a THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY. 18, 1954 : ia City Sold 9,000 Police Are Cautioned police grcesennon enn Human Ladder Rescues re ages ser geo t Get a Good : F of Future Vice Raids | \scvu ot the ‘Detroit Common (BOY From Icy Sewer | ture feet: deep. ‘The firemen, one USED TV 4 Ps . ey DETROIT (INS)—Detroit police | Council, Councilsnen expressed con-| PHILADELPHIA ®— Four city|on top of the other and lashed at HAMPTON TV nF * . : | ‘h3 today were told|cern over two New Year's Day/| firemen formed a human ladder | together by ropes, retrieved the 286 State St re rsday— a , icenses in to check with superiors before raid- raids by Bethune station cleanup | yesterday to rescue a young boy struggling youngster ‘and raised ' per Week Ca Mt ee Ae Seas suspected as vice | officers which allegedly resulted who .was being swept along 4D | him to safety as hundreds of cheer- $10-$15 Dowe-—$5 REMOVAL SALE Residents-Paid $41,060 | *: in illegal destruction of private | underground sewer drain, ing spectators gathered around the — at J ’ The order was handed down by ' property. : Eight - year - old Albert Salvia ' scene. ‘Jegprraenge Waa. ; for All Types Issued by | ——— 7 7 and Unpainted Furniture Clerk’s Office . ; ‘ ae d at Tremendous Savings. . We Will Reopen Feb. Ist at. 105 ‘North Saginaw Street FACTORY OUTLET age Pontiac residents paid $41,060.29 for abou 9,000 licenses of various office during 1953. In 1952 approximately 6,200 licenses were sold for $40,317.22, according to City Clerk Ada R. Evans. Licenses issued were divided into 34 categories. Dog tags were LUCKY? YOU BET YOUR LIFE... | traded with Kaller-Koch today. They gave me a, BIG allowance on my old car. Courteous salesmen worked out a fine payment plan for my budget. Their well-equipped Service Department with factory-trained mechanics guaran- tees me many extra months of satisfac tion, Filler Foch we. “Your New Chrysiler-Plymouth Dealer” 419 S. Woodward Mi 6-1200 Birmingham most numerous in 1953, with 3,185 sold for $2 and 564 for $3, said Mrs. Evans. Some 167 licensed barber chairs operated last year, while 388 gaso- line pumps had permits, said Mrs. | Evans. Retaill.and wholesale food | selling licenses totaled 648, she | added. Mechanical amusement machine permits were 304. Taxicabs num- bered 75, with 472 taxicab drivers | licensed. Beer, wine and liquor sell- | ing license transfers were 37. Some | 49 fuel oil trucks operated. Other figures listed by Mrs. Evans included, auctioneer licenses and permits, 12, dry cleaning agencies, 60, dry clean- kinds issued by the city clerk’s|> ing plants, 29, dance hall licenses and permits, 7, jitneys, 4, and | junk dealers, 5. | Six milk plants operated with 73 | delivery vehicles and. 15 licensed | | drivers. Pool and billiard table) ‘licenses totaled 65 and - bowling | | alleys, 72. Tobacco rétailing li-| | censes were 373. | Twenty-eight sewer and 40 side-| | walk permits were issued, while 1,462 signs were okayed. | | | The island-wide campaign to | plant 1,000,000 trees in Jamaica, | | in honor of the visit of Queen | Elizabeth in November, was so suc- ; | céssful that the target was raised ' to. 2,000,000. ROEDUCK AND CO _ (NOW! SEARS COMPARE ! 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