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Gilliland was Dec. 3 of conspiring to ruct an at- tempt by Sheriff Clark Gregory to evict the late Mrs. Elizabeth Ste- tid i lf a : 5 Nf t Lt i ! tenced to 1 to 2 years (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) Car Climbs Side of House AP Wirephete DRIVER IN FAIR CONDITION—Deputies examine the wreckage of an auto that leaped up the concrete porch and smashed into the side of the home of John Dewey, Grand Rapids, yesterday, shoving . | it six inches off the foundation. Dewey and his family had just left the living room spot where the car hit, to retire. Driver of the auto is in fair condition. Williams Recommends 29 Proposals to Legislature LANSING (AP) — Gov. Williams sent a package of 29 It was the governor’s third “message” to the 1954 Leg- islature in two weeks. Williams asked the Legislature to put on the Novem- Strike Vote Plan | i it MASA Fails to OK Conlin Plan on School Aid for More Study — Delayed I i : ii il President Asks Billion Dollars to Fight Slums Also Gives 8-Point Plan for Housing; Proposes Building 140,000 Units President Eisenhower asked Congress today to authorize a billion dollar slum-fight- ing program as part of an eight-point housing plan to “insure that opportunities BR | | A i i | ; ‘ * ti i F : : li HT i EX 2 a i | | iif il : : iz ail ih i Fi ? Z re ey E ahi ‘ 7 i + iy Hk we i? WASHINGTON (INS)—| | v : ,. als ; s i ’ ‘ & = d * ba STRATO STREAK LOOKS TO Pontiac’s show car, tiie Strato Streak, has won top interest at the GM Motorama now in progress in New York. The car is only 54% inches high (lower than current production models), 214 inches long and uses @ 124-inch wheelbase. Body is of fiber- FUTURE— eral manager. Pontiac Sports Car Hit of Show front and rear on each side with no center pillar. Seats are bucket type and the front seats turn 90 degrees. Some of the controls are on a tunnel between the front seats. car may influence future design and styling,” ac cording to R. M. Critchfield, African Jungle e Site of Landing; Ind Craft Bums = day after two «igus ups here in the SP BELLE “Many features of this Pontiae division gen- gias, finished in metallic green. Doors swing from Their Blueprint for Peace peace at the opening session of the Big Four foreign min- isters conference today, including a European army for | defense and adoption of President Eisenhower’s atoms- for-peace plan. The Western foreign ministers told Soviet Foreign Minister Vyacheslav M. Molotov in their opening state- *ments: Accidents Kill 16| ssc: peace setter Over Weekend = must be the conclusion of ii i th gf is ; if | ei i: : zg s f F's if a& > ? i fe i | ' E j tl Fe ia Hy hi af Hit jit tie if A li Ft : ir i tie aly i; Hl i 18 i z Big 3 Allies Hand Molotov ems Falling? 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He was elected to the Ohio Clothes will last-in accord- The Census Bureau study was | er three times. ance. to the core you give || based on gains from the 1950 cen- sus to last July 1. Woman Weds Man them «. « “WE CARE FOR |) 0 et five per cont THEM. * were acta by a tig = MONTE, |6.4, Ohio 6.7, New Jersey 73, Dis Who Got Her Free LAS VEGAS, Nev, #—Mrs, Em- ma Jo Johnson has married the man who helped her win freedom MOTH PROTECTION FATHER & SON Drive with Peace of Mind eS AEE ee Coffee Sales Drop uf |Monica Lewis Dif Doesn't Yearn: for Stage pil : S a i give them a little interpre’ tation. | “On records you inject a little | personality and that’s what | makes s song a bit.” As an example,.she cites Perry | Como’s “‘No Other Love,” the song | from “Me and Juliet.” It is} Monica’s theory that Como’s read- | ing made it a hit. | Her aversion to the stage isn't, due to stage fright. The beautiful Capitqh star says that recording makes her more nervous than any- thing else. This, despite the fact that at any time she can stop and do it over. “But, with records,” she says, “when it’s finished it's perma- nent. And you never really know Different— “Oh, Am I Lonely” Capitol); “All the Livelong Day’ (Merv Griffin, Columbia); “Qomp- Chuck” (Jerry Gray, Decca): “Our Heartbreaking Waltz” (Teresa Brewer, Coral); “Silhouette” (Art Mooney, MGM); “Flirtation - Waltz” (Les Baxter, Capitol). Edison. Especially recommended is “Blues for the Count” on No. Clef also has issued “An Evening With Billie Holiday,” and it’s an evening well spent. _ Ken Clarke tears off a good previous indication from the from a prison term for q murder 1940-60 period of a general shift never committed. to the West. She and Jack Wengert, 40, Las CALL FE 2-6424 || for the 13 year period trom 140] ice. “Glenn Bove, who. tn with a 53.3 per cent, Arizona and r : Pick-Up and Delivery covered much of the evidence Nevada followed with 50.1 and 45.2] \ 1:9, freed her. 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The Sen nue bond issue is legal has cleared away the last obstacle to a bridge across the Straits of Mackinac. " -It won't hath anati int Straits Bridge Assured i ee ory ee ¥ el 4 — Sy ew » 4 oe ee eT o' T Ike’s 1954-55 Budget be 50 Moe ~~ tin ¥ yntine Pre President Eisgnnower’s $65.5 billion budget reveals a noteworthy shift in our a4 2 Hes Se it if TY be AS @ result actual work on the five mile span between Mackinaw City and St. Ignace can start as document ia that hence forth pur Air ‘Force, equipped with atomic weapons, will be our — chief defense arm, with-our Navy The clear implication of this bulky ee = if i withou for time ny at ys ale 4. say I ~ I mean it-more-and more... Yet never once does that ety Bil * -_* The court’s ruling came on a suit by State Senator Nicuots of Jackson. The * link between the two peninsulas is scheduled for November, 1957. soon as the’ice in the straits ~ breaks up. Completion of the _. This new policy is outlined in figures creased by $609,000,000 to $16.209 bil- - tion. Navy and Army appropriations, which show Air Force appropriations in- it Bi 1H tl i It’s Something to Guard Against Voice of the People pi pe one R. L. Metz Suggests Use of Substitutes for Coffee Might Bring Its Prieg pawn The immediate effect is creation of jobs for the 1,000 men needed justices rejected his contention that the to build the bridge. An accompany- « ing effect will be the problem of recently sold bridge bonds violated the Constitution. x * “While the Administration has been unable to promise a bal- ® . that the direct defense budget total is $3.775 billion below this year’s. * however, are reduced, with the result housing these Workers. The most urgent need will be felt in St. Ignace, Mackinaw City, Petoskey and Chéboygan. the figures show that much prog- ress has been made in that di- rection. anced budget by June 30, 1955, > sil Bok (lib Gagnte Eat ih +. 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HL rele ATE “HTL: a Trade Study Com Still in Disagreement After ve seh bx te Sings ne has made for ten Heer it Seif it eae dF A yd dll gut i TH ii a nie ‘3 188 at shi. i82 | % s Ha: aay ohgsih a, Peal fein as F jyitie Pi, ‘BH ih tpl Hb al & ty gh ui AL ant 4 1 C Gals egg FH iss SUM nM Hit PERT HEMT Ht tpi Hy HA syepe sd gt pperpile ei ae buble by fiat aH Wr Agye ull NE » A by eet a fe ri Ht 2oi0 HE ae ee fill 25 att io pet tdi : |F2! titel file ih rita] fae ball “fl! rst lis i exe aay ESTES ¢ ir uu ae la i pap | f He Holi afl ft ABH He ihe if; : Hifi (He 7 “HEE Hit Hit rail i 3 nah bh iE gf TeiAE (Goa: atititeg aie Tet . i i i t "ghivelaila Gee ° CHIE " ate sloss Beat in ebiiak ae ris AH : eee ere oeastsy Fee eeee! eeu! date WE i3 ahdais i & : Tr prtgls ad Fee aipiges idtlia td Ei pita Bahpahle eiglagiig “Hibdidate sa SSec2hag °° seed 49 iA E Ht = rom rOu Files ng ig — N Neds i ft it! ue a = pak Ss ut That's Saag bd bet nes san ont (on ission of ie ie ite if th ne Er i Bin . . Ne id i i Fl i i ie ike’s Fore | - ‘oat In spite of all that we read and hear about the matter, at least one local restaurant has put up dupe Fred T. Dowling “Coffee, Five Cents.” | pee be ate nominate Kent mmr spern says, spot. From my of these > Sapp pene’ Evidently having heard southern cold. stuff, sound te home of what I have it Pah “apace * irman of the } Public - * $105,000,000. revenue * “There should be no surprise in this to Ottawa dispatches, they want plete the St. Lawrerice project - and hint broadly they'd just as we'd stay out of it. For 20 years our upper House refused to have anything to do * with this project. But with the | ‘Their feeling is that our $105,000,000 of ‘ante would buy us at a bargain price, a -voic in the control of navigation and try because Canadians have failed Eisennower Administration ex- -erting strong pressure, Senators There is grim irony in Canada’s re- 4 new sign: com. action to our Senate’s belated but de- bond bill by a vote of 51-33. ~ oy cisive approval of U.S. participation in Having lived in Pontiac all of his 75 years, construction of the St. Lawrence water- way. t £ 3 “to cheer the Senate vote: The fact is, ac- ¢ Seaway Gets Senate OK year. - for the ™ ~ ¢ Me a” yay. nse > Le =. ed ag ba ad a a ie! - o< . 6 sir" . 4a - . . . : 4 - 7 7 F ‘ f | a ‘ . ; . ; ; ' 7 i ; ‘ cy j ' ; i a , THE PONTIAC PRESS. gg cath eect, he, ‘25, 1954 Heard in a Pontiac Church Sunday. 5 Virginia Dems \'What Think Ye of Christ?’ Bible Says He Offers Rest: Starting Early two); 435°U. $, House ‘member- ships, and 34 governorships, * * * The. present Senate lineup is: Republicans 47, Democrats 48, in- dependent (Morse) 1, The House; Preaching Sunday at the First | and the child child-tnto another country po age wal ie. Republi 2, “SO NERVOUS FROM Geperal Baptist Church, 249 Bald-| away from King Herod who was | Wil Pick 1954's Ficst |= Ratton: 2, Demaue a ‘HOT FLASHES’ pe vn the Rev. ng yearns are A rey “3 er Candidate for Congress | Of the % Senate races coming little as $5.00 a monthi 4. IBURST INTO be “What Think ‘Ye of Christ?” Matt. | found in the teule asking and an- on Saturday | up, 22 will be for seats now held No Down Payment! TEARS! 22:42 +7 , by Democrats, including 10 in the Rust Eltnination Comal Fodls fine now, Mrs, NN. reports. . swering questions which astonished WASHINGTON Democrats of | South, and 13 for Republican |@ o by Gees Suffocating “heat waves,” The church was organized in| those who heard Him, When his Virginia's 9th District will pick the | places. The contests are for the 7 ee: ary ee ae en tae ee a fe firet congressional candidate of the | constitutional one third of the Sen- Lindsay Automatic pe tL. - = was, “Wist ye not that f be 194 election year in a convention | ate held every two years, plus fering from the fu Among other thifigs he said the| about my Father’s business?” peng hove pod o-vtheady atthe tate ter Dae age ced Soft Water Service edilewed cath Ge , * * * oo 990 spencuid The opposition party thus will |of terms of the late Sen. Taft (R- {respectively) af cases tested After making an investigation of| C®rist was baptized in the get.the jump on the party in power | Ohio), the late Sen. Tobey (R-NH), "OR 3-96 39614 plete oF striking relief! THE WINNER—A modern piece | the Script this tion has| "ver Jordan by John the Baptist in the candidate-picking business | and the seat Richard Nixon vacat- art who — org in what promises to be a long and led in California to become vice Christ, wot worthy d but Christ said, “It becometh us hard-fought campaign for control | president. oe ot Congress, now almost evenly divided. REV. KOBERT GARNER * *¢ « Outside the 9th District in Vir- ginia, and state and congressional | office nominees from Connecticut and Delaware—and possibly a few Virginia Democratic leaders say the early convention in Bristel next | Saturday indicates--.9th District Democrats are anxious to get this seat back in their control. It was lost to the Republicans. in the El- | Our Saviour was next taken into | ; wilderness Republican " sel@ctions ‘scattered | senhower sweep in 1952, along with | yd forty pcan renamed and lowly in heart, and Ye! qver the Southern states—all nom-| two other districts in the Old Do- | He came forth : Furnitures Manufacturers Ware- | ete ances for expectation: house Co., died Saturday. At a recent New York press conference Harlow H,_ Ourtice, General Motors president, denied GM had overproduced last year. CALL TODAY Try « Tonkful of Leonard Fortified FUEL OIL to the market available to our dealers,” he said. At the same time he added: “Our output sched- rules were establishedin relation jincrease in our share.” 300 Campers “ampers Hold | Reunion on Sunday Some 300 Camp Mahn-Go-Tabh-/ See campers attended a reunion Sunday in Stevens Hall, 171 W. Pike St., according to Oakland County YMCA director Sid N. Geal. Following a welcome by John P. Niggeman, president of the camp board, the group viewed pictures and slide films of the camp located 'at Hale, near Loon Lake. | A program, comprising a magic) | show, community singing, stunts, |and other activities, also was pre- | sented. Geal said that the camp will | open June 23 and that enrollments | are expected to be about 38 per cent higher this year. Twenty riding horses for the camp were purchased recently, Geal said. Utica Woman Injured Mrs. Barbara Ann Howard, 20, of 2181 Collins Rd., Utica, was treated Sunday at Pontiac General Hospita] for knee bruises suffered when-a car driven by her husband, Ora J. 23, and an auto driven by Reed Hayes, 33, of 109 Clover Ct, Kresge Shoe Repair Tues. - Wed. ~ Thurs. SPECIAL! Men‘s and Women’s Women’s HALF SOLES TOP LIFTS Rubber or Leather Small Cuban or Spike Heel Suseecceeeeeny } cenneseneeees, Only Only Tq CHILDREN’S % ‘ HALF.SOLEs *“”*" Oo © WITH THIS COUPON? KRESGE’S 5c — $1.00 STORE Seginaew at Huron Shoe Repair—Basement | . at Livernois Rd. ship. PAULI‘S SHOE STORE in Avon Town- “We underproduced in relation Rochester collided head-on on M59! - THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1954 Nations Educational and Scientific THT i Hi SWEATERS and SKIRTS : is prompt PICK: UP ind DELIVERY : [28 be By | FRANK'S CLEANERS hone FE 4-3431 MM ’ IF PETER. PAIN SHOOTS YOU FULL OF ; Ul sil sil ] AP Wirepheote across the sun-swept waters is the breakwater at the channel. Thawing weather conditions followed by a quick freeze resulted in the scenic beauty. SCULPTURE IN ICE—The artistic hand of Mother Nature created *this frosted landscape along the Lake Michigan Waterfront at Muskegon. North James Roosevelt Seeks California Seat in House LOS ANGELES @—James Roos- 'Woman Survives 40-Minute Ordeal in Fiery Furnace |x", ‘onressional nomination in FLINT, Mich. @—I had just} bym ew ce 26th pape Beste , son ate given up to die but God got me dent Franklin D. Roosevelt an- out | nounced his Democratic candidacy Mrs. Marie Wilson, 51, house-| yesterday when the Democratic wife, had put her head i her coal-| incumbent, Rep. Samuel W. Yorty, burning furnace in trying to. re-| announced that he will run for the trieve a baffle plate (gas deflector)| U, S, Senate in the California June which had fallen from the back af| primary. couple spent their honeymoon rd the furnace interior. when she returned to Hollywood. | A second plate fell on her head. although the studio suspended| Her head «was pinned down, It Marilyn when she left a few weeks | must have been 40 minutes before | ago, it relented after she married | | she freed herself, she said later. DiMaggio and extended a deadline}. After treatment for face and| from Jan. 20 to today for her to| arms burns and a bruise on her start on a film in which she has/| head, Mrs, Wilson went home from the leading role. | Hurley Hospital. ‘Marilyn and Joe ‘Are Back at Work HOLLYWOOD «— Newlywed | Marilyn Monroe is reported back in town by her studio and the same source says her husband, | Joe DiMaggio, is in New York for - TV show. The studio spokesman said he |did not know where the famous | THE ORIGINAL BAUME ANALGESIQUE RUB IN ucts Ben: Gay LAST WEEK OF SALE! PRICED FOR QUICK CLEARANCE! WOMEN’S GIRLS’ SHOES SHOES Reg. $10.95—$12.95 Reg. $7.95 up $485 $388 ODD LOT TABLE in *) JACK a H / | ? ’ i BEGINS TONIGHT, Mon. & Tues. ‘til Midnight! Reg. $59.50. Maple BUNK BEDS With Rail. Ladder end Guard Rail THIS 00 SALE $ ONLY! ODD CHAIRS © Dining Reem * Chrome * Desk te " $19.50 ALL WOOL Tone on Tone Axminster CARPET « gen Reg. $9.95 5, 90 Per Yd. 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Chrome Dinettes od ow Fld dedi Ln Foe ot a i Ra is of YES Re TE he ;, ‘ Seg as 1 Se cae ee ae SY te -« - ti —_ < = ; #A “* - : a “e se 4: Ad! ? fe gle ep ey Sp oneal Poblig ; eli Bg hg AP Oe « Se L é — | us age ve i t oe #5 PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1954 ¢ : ¥ . = AF Mae: “sha Sf e Theme for, 2 Square ~ Dance Parties. Saturday — ee te Quicks, the Morris Van Horns, the , Ted Hoyts, the Leonard Cotters, | Critchfield, vice president of General Mo- jthe William Featherstones and | - . : . | Richard Seymour and Alice Hild. 7 . ‘ a : me ‘ad: Ss SMES ri SOE ces led |Society Watches \Froliés Held | Rubber Heiress _| Speaking their by ‘B : Wed Ike's Aide |°™" Saurder Y SNe. "hcp wore cog — tn mes| OOS and ‘Hoboes’ (INS) — se th 9 ape lf igen by Poverty’ Is Joll S. Firestones of the 7 over Ss Mrs. William Vandruska was in- | empire, and Charles F. Willis Jr . F Aller d y stalled as president; Mrs. Phil | of President Eisenhower's personal Harriet or emanders, Orencia, first vice president; Mrs. | staff were married Saturday ina} Elizabeth Hoedowners dent; Mrs. Paul Antilla, treasurer; | The bride descended a center} Moore, Saturday evening was chosen by Mrs. Phil Worth, secretary, and | isle lined with bearers of the most! daughter of two square dance clubs for hard Mrs. Ward Crooks, chaplain. respected names in New York, times parties. The “bums” and the ‘ Others installed were Mrs. Mil-| Akron, Ohio, Washington, D. C.,| Mr. and Mrs “Hoboes” danced in Donelson ton Linsley, marshal; Mrs. Edward | and Detroit society. Neil Allan School where Allemanders met Henry, assistant marshal; Mrs. Mies iin For decorations, members placed Lewis Lingle, picket sentinel; Mrs. w Firestone was £ Cen Moore of candies" in empty mustard jars Harriet Peck, colorbearer, and| ‘Vey satis, trailing an 18 See |» mingha and used old newspapers for Mrs. William Paetow, past presi-| '™Y lace veil Mist betengas 0p | Cre tablecloths, An assortment of last dent and musician, Mrs. Phil| Quece MS Arveper es Eng- | and Lt. James year’s holiday napkins added to Worth will handle publicity, a cies embion de Bes Waddell the atmosphere. Officers of the National Camp! pointe fan. A Hosts for the evening were Mr. - were introduced. They are Mrs. | Manning. and Mrs, Wayne Cook, Mr. and " Worth, past national president, and | The service, pink and white-and| yy) op con Mrs, Homer Moran, the Norm Mrs. Crooks, national chaplain. subdued with banks: of flickering Sutheriands and the Charles Stic- Mrs. Dromm was dinner chair- | Candies eS of Mrs. kels. : ‘ at Christ on upper Park ope mem welcomed = | avenue. The Rev: Ralph W. Sock- William Neamgche meas Joseph HHogbes, a Hewson and guests included Mr. and Mrs. - TWILLIAMK. COWIE! |" stein ion wa, | segningo Sr Gt Hr and i Gl at the Grand Ballroom of the} | mg 0 A. Blaylock, Mr/ and Mrs. Fred Custom Upholstering | |''°t! Pierre on nearby Pith ave) Birmingham Prince, and Mr. and Mrs, Jack ‘ears of Practical Experience? | couple left for a Caribbean trip, e Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Elsholz were @ Waters. Ae : § | Hoedowners dance held in Owen seg Ladies | ; — — ss aetoal The Jock Flocks provided Photographed at the General Motors|tors and general manager of Pontiac Motor | MRS. JAMES WADDELL MANNING |"Sxtcte included the Norman | “@otorama now in progress at the Waldor}-\ Division, and Mrs, Harold A. Fitzgerald of | Astoria in New York were Robert M. Onawe arise. ty Harriet E. Moore Speaks SHOP! Ld * * ; ’ : ; Vows at Kirk in the Hills) wate. ram, naw ssa | Meet in Members’ Homes . |Betrothal fad erson and Mr. and Mrs, Leland t . 7 t | STORES ' . INGHAM — Harriet Eliza-, Mary Hough of Boston and Mrs.| Clemence completed the list. 'B h G G h 'N a Id : STORES beth Moore, daughter of Mr. and|Charles Ammerman of Dearborn.| Welcomed into the club as new | etnany TOUPS a er ews 10 bad Mrs. Neil Allen Moore of Suffield} They all wore -waltz-length members were Mr. and Mrs. a Pe Bethany eT eer ee eee arp ind frocks of iridescent aqua shantung| Curran. Ben D'Arcy was master | Women's jety gat in Coles gave ions a rs. b M d ——, _Asmeur's rs ae ane Man- with sashes of peacock blue. Their| of ceremonies and the calling for | homes of members for their Thurs-|I.. M. Lewis -reyiewed the book) y eq es ° . Hewson | headbands and small veils were of | the evening was done by Les Mah day meetings. “Within These Borders.” | : Deviled Manning of Fairway drive and the blue velvet and they car- berg, Harvey Gilchrist, Mel Shet- | Mrs. Harold Leinenger enter-| . - . Daughter Ma ri ly n Ham late Mr. Manning, were married | pieq bouquets of rapture roses and| fer, Charles York, Chuck Cullen, | tained the Dorcas Group at her| The récent convention ot the| Will Wed in June 3% ox. Con Saturday afternoon at Kirk in the | white hyacinth fleurettes. Walt Ashley and Art Thomas. home on Stout street. Mrs. Walter | Business and Professional Wenn} P k| ‘ got ae Empress William W. Manning was his The next dance, to be held Feb. | Willson was the cohostess who|en’s Group which was held in in O ahoma City : 2 5< genie of tique ivory on brother’s best man and ushers |13, will feature a Valentine box [helped serve the salad luncheon. | Battle Crest was, reported by od Word was received recently from += gown of an satin “ wna | social | Mrs. Harry Buehring gave de- | Maynard Johnson, Mrs. Mark Che- y and net. Panniers were edged with; Were br tes Moore Se 2 votions and the group made plans |ey, Rosetta Wyse and Agnes Hil-| Hallandale, Fla., of the engage- heat Alencon lace, and jeweled lace out-| James B. Moore, brothers of the ‘ to contribute to a charity project |ton when the group held a dinner | ment of the C. J. Meades’ daugh- lined the round neckline. A lace| bride; Charles Hugh Whitelaw | Guild Makes Plans projec" | meeting at the home of Miss Hilton | Tamales cap held her fi ip veil and she| 3%» Peter J, Van Boven of De- as a Valentine remembrance. | ter, Marilyn, to Robert L. Hungar- carried white orchids w'th stepha-| trelt and Marry E. Miles dr, of for Tuesday Party ee . she ith Mrs dee assisted Coton. |Jand of Oklahoma City, Okla, 10 w, Final plans for a luncheon and | Esther Group wi . ‘ ; ; Ya os. jor notis and ivy. yA card party to be held Tuesday Henry Berry on Argyle aventie Devotions were given by Mrs. | meme Semarty et Fendac, af 22° eter aes eae tail - Moore wore a Beaded cock:| were made when members of St. | ; ary as C. HL Dennis and music Was far eee ee eae verona — Muskegon, cous‘'n dress | nished | former s : bride,. was matron of honor and ta te ras cst | Joseph Guild of St. Benedict Parish | LUmMcheon Held or FuMRY | tor of the Pontiac Press. Her a ~ chid-cn-her parse met Thursday with Mrs. William | . and Phyllis Anding | ence son of Mrs A ©. Hungar- ‘Hl was maid ef boner, ia” Genblily geet ii ake ee Te we ee Be by Fellowship Mrs. Elwood Dunn gaves a se-|jand of Helena, Ark., is a student MAZOLA Bridesmaids were Margaret W.|blue embroidered satin. Her hat ye ee x will be ..| The Wimen’s Fellowship of the | ries of readings for the entertain-| 9: Oklahoma City University. He Gellon Manning, sister of the ;|was navy and she wore Eucharist) sian { Sie etted poner | Feat Congregational Church met |ment of the 2) members present. | previously served with the Office Priscilla Hall of Jamestown, N.Y.., | lilies. CES ae . will | Friday noon for luncheon served in lof Strategic Services. They are Martha Group met with Mrs.) . on mA mei“ Okla be assisted by Mrs. Anthony Ma- | hurch , room tyniak, ticket chairman; Mrs. eS Gag by the Standish Group. James Clark, dining room, and) yrs Paui Taylor led. the de- a salad luncheon. Plans were made ok 6 Mrs. Jack Seebald, hall. wcteaien sabi Rehan collect clothing for the - mis- —~- - Jane Lee Mrs. James Smith is kitchen | Jr and Mrs ®. Mrs. Robert Gatt ary projec, which is « schoo ue Me ceca ak cone Krey Brown Gravy {|| : chairman assisted by Mrs. J. K- | companied by Charles Wilson’ sang, |4* | party in honor of Mrs, George Schachern, Mrs. Peter Karner, | the “Prayer” from “Hansel and| Mrs. A. P. Webb on | B. Putnam of Palmer Woods, With Sliced Beef c ) Mrs. Wayne Harbour and Mrs. | Gretel” by Humperdink. ithe association meeting in Holly) “the aftair which honored the 1 On Con John | Schmidt. | Mrs. | William |The rest of the program wag de. | Where Emma Brodbeck, oe wie of | Sormer Ella Long was held at “Hill ‘ : Reilly will handle « - | voted ition of the princi: | ionaries Top,” Mrs. Hill's Bloomfie , PLUS LAST DAYS OF Sos aad’ Mim Carhon Wright |yel* publications of the, mudonai [chine spoke, Devotions were giv] jo Mt Sills Semi oe ab SF Real Gold | Fs _ ae EAS prizes. | denomination by the use of posters | ©" "Y Mrs. John le Moo. the guests were Mrs. ST ee Aaa show , and Baer, Mrs. Lora Doremus Argo Corn Starch : Comina E Shalis an the tanterial enclosed. | 2 ut machors served St | Oo Detroit irs. Earl G, Long oming vents the home of Mrs, Harvey Johns | © ak - Lee gar aera ie ae erage Mee on Starr avenue with Mrs. Paul pang tit are Ay Da Lb. Pk 14 t — Bi Pingres Ot, tor s Sapantive lunch-| ‘inp, Mrs. pa Reynelis, page= % Group. | Windiate Brings You Even Greater whee Tie, cet he, Mactan td Prost Mcdreger and ‘he, Bap inion, ation Mr. and Mrs, PH. Kemp enter. Town Pride Sundae Toppi 1! nail ee eee of the study led by. Mrs. Edith| Scteay evening in thelr home on anu ¥ «he| Nake ot Pontise 196 will gather! At the business session conducted ’ Butterscotch, Chocolate. Strawberry, ory S-A-V-I-N-G-S!! Sei Sr prise T'etng Sei |ty Mie. Onc’ Land, prest-| Mrs. Ray Sherman reported, of | OSTAES SQL i Chocolate Fudge “ae t, it was voted to ote |the Christian literature reading Standish . 71Ve Ox. Can 19 . ; tek, Sewing. Circle, will meet with | funds to special projects. Among ond devetiints. were Given} bans Gin me hon ofc oie poy = oo at them will be yea gree Male | by Mrs. Lge ogg ons the} bridge luncheons Tuesday at Chorus concert . 15, the bazaar to serve Dawn Fresh Mushroom } ip the Primary Mosm of Stevens weit’ |mext December, with’ Mrs. J. L. wennen’s Society buncheon ja el) ee te : Steak Sauce With Sliced will ‘mest "Wednesday ion Group | VanWagoner as general chairman, |ruary when Mrs. Perason,/ Spending the weekend at Otsego iedeon, 44 Linen *. | and equipment for the new kitchen. | state vice president of Christian | sy; ’ : : —_ - Marbrowms Talus 10 $29.99 | I cette aes meme ere yin mens |A but for fellowhip active socal relations, wil peak. MP so Tony of Lostes toni etm Saete *) p-m__ with Mrs_Austin-D.-|_and—obligations was —set-up- and | William —Griger—was chosen 85> daughters Paneig_and Cynthia. — 6 Ox 12° $10 and $] : | || Sica et show eotored staes adopted. . |chairman of this occasion. With them as their guests were Can = -— chatee —n ssige e oog Peter Po cg | Kenzie Smith of Birmingham. P Ape Armour’s Suds For the woman who Mr, and Mrs, Victor LaLonde of eanut Butter insi aed Union tect are, cheerving.thetr oa 39° Lg. 3] r Values to $6.99 5 . nsists on her BES aed * : Pkg. ; freedom Sunday cfieresen | wiles 100 . . or $ Pe. friends and neighbors gathered Oriental Oriental ~haplng agioem rEmmeti MEIN. Bean aa : the new-day to wish him & happy birthday Noodles Sprouts ___ LIMITED NUMBER OF Py gae on Mis 00th anniversary, dee.con | | RAMON) We. 2 Con = SUITS : $5 all-in-one” for a new day! ie i beetle Diptowe Bea. 17° |e) 15: eee s : former Pontiac . COATS ‘hi ree Area cee | ’ , Values to $12.99 (04 into Pi Kappa Phi fraternity at ightipae BORAXO ||’ CLOSE OUT PRICES pager pry Jian Fares ose ie armers Pa Western College © SWEATERS $] up Wnty fa ht yt a sot out ese Sas e SLIPS | cnet eae —e be va Sa i Children’s Legoi Sets i No. 5540 Skippies Foundation is tailored of tubular so me ah drive, was wile geing knit with # satin elastic front panel. Bustline has elected first vice president of Sied- Coats - Snowsuits nylon taffeta undercup and embroidered prep shesndapre | Hall. Many Fabrics _ yp / Off re . Be south Ral a: !!lhlU Oe ee ee OS ee ae ee ea ee ee a gr 4 he 0 ea ry ee AN ag halle al Ca a - + Ge © Pe i he sale et ns p a iy f ve” 2 é , se . . i. . ¥ Fy Apa THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1954 : : ! ee, hy sammmies| Crofoot PTA Hears Naturalist Speak Special Education Explained at & First Methodist Groups Meet in Pontiac Homes duct Special educational services of-| children in special education was pitality chairman. Decoration ¢ar- Gatherings Conducted Last Week by the fered to pupils in Pontiac schools| deseribed by Josephine, Seeley, | tied cut the willie. ames © O *! . were te school nurse school attend- Mrs. Theodore Various CS Circles . noon at the Malkim School PTA) ance and the annual school cow | growp singing secompanied by meeting sus Were distussed by child ac- | Dorothy Schwartsbeck Lincoln Circles of First Methodist Church met last week in the homes of Cecil J. Cox, assistant superin-| counting and attendance director | Junior High School. duns Mrs. Lester) Mehiberg was hostess to Rachel Group Thureday at tendent of schools, led the panct| Past C. Alises, rightly Bo hem ome on North East boulevard, with Mrs. Charles Lucas as discussion and Mrs. H. Erwin Mr. Cox closed the discussion, | ment Gottschalk spoke on hearing inade-| noting the well-defined educational | Norman Brown and Bomencas “Toward Thy Kingdom’s Goal” was the devotional tople quacies and how the child is taught | program presented by the special | mothers, Mrs. Charles King, MGs by Mrs. Clayton Rule, and questions and a discussion of were jae ae Be Sats compénante St | services. ae Eovurh Mame, Sere led by Mrs. Howard Dow with the assistance of Mrs. David Living- partial loss of hearing The fourth grade tonette class | Mrs Mrs, Eugene Williams, stone, Mrs. Guy Williamson will hostess the next meeting at her Me- Mrs. Ira Mae Roback, speech and the Malkim Schoo! Band pre- | Siephison. Peckhelser, Mrs. Dom nominee road home. consultant, explaining speech cor- sented a musical program under | Mis. fiarry ESCs tex Boomer, * Aas ~ m rection, said confidence and a (the direction. of Donald Schultz. | ~~ ‘ ore ee eeraines by lj p eee fr Sete cpa te On John O’Dea sang “Santa Lucia.” K Il Elbert Proffitt on Green basic f tien for On the refreshment committee | street Thursday when Mrs. Cause | HINEN Party Korte Semtaion toy cusvestioe. | Gn Ge retecmant commute | Bore DOrG Game Johnson oe The Sail in also important in the program. | Francis Myre, Mrs. Waldo Wies- Reveals Troth tnd Mrs. Rasbert Aiton hed charge Honors } Physical therapist Eleanore) huhn and Mrs. Robert Morgan. =| FipwincHAM — At @ cocktail and oe charge Trout described orthopedic treat- | >. 6 ® ‘ “toe pone New York “3 program e Never Fail Bride to Be ments to make the handicapped Dr Says Nickel, aye oy aed a i - child more independent rom Cranbrook Institute tarde Kell Baldwin cement isaeeen bee ans mn | ‘erbase Maine Terry wes heb Mgit- caving consent Mrs.| Seiensn, sue guce! sun vane, sanusen$ Go cae next meet- Abram Campbell told of the mod-| when oot ing at her home on Auburn ave- | ored Thursday evening with a linen ern methods and special equip-| annual Fathers Night dinner peda age“ — oe ane. eo eee shower given by Mrs. Donald Bar- ,' ats ly oe | inet fe ance the partelly Wind Thursday at the school. : tae ay" seg Wednesday noon Phoebe Circle | Ker. Mrs. 8, W. Barner and Mrs Hal Burdette (left) uses a geogra Peptice “| child to keep pace: wit ever-| “Creatures of the Wild in Oak-| He is the son of Mr. and Mrs, met with Mrs. Frank Coons on aoe Saeee to ie Bache Nene book to show his sister and brother, Sara and| grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morris Te Corley cok Oo ne sere. nt Cnet was the Wile of the Edwin L. Crowell end a: graduate Bible verses vere, wed > on "The daughter ‘ot Mr, and Mrs.| Rob (center and right), where Greece is lo-\of Mary Day avenue. The Burdette family | soos ot visiting teachers, saying he cnet at colored. slides. tel was a member of Beta Theta Pi member for devotions, led by Mrs.| Robert D. Terry of East Pike| cated. The children, who arrived recently | will leave around Feb. 1 to spend two years | understanding will help the emo- | his explanation of the Detroit | fraternity. 2 Coons. street, Barbara chose the occasion : ; olin C Th ily has also lived in| tially unadjusted child adjust. | Audubon Survey, Dr. Nickel point-| Barbara also was graduated from Dallas, Tex., with their parents, Maj.\in Greece. e family has also lived i aren oe On| ‘Mrs, Sigmind Chmiloski present. |! ®nnounce her attendants for her | nd Mrs. HE B war , eld } and Mrs. Eliza epple ed out that Oakland County holds | from Syracuse University where ed the program on Burma. Mrs. | @thcoming marriage to Loren @ rs. H, E, Burdette, are visiting 14a pan. opportunity room saiac open-| first place in the bird life survey | she was a member of Kappa Alpha Ross Fuller was cohostess for the | 7°™as Flynn Jr... son of the Lo-| ) PENS 'Somaptenes Miriam Circle heard Dre. Her-| Jane Fiyen, ster af the prot : = Be ee yreee TS ee, RMR a bert ‘ le ow Ad the Fields’ for her devotional topic | Peeve bridegroom. “WE HAVE CONFIDENCE IN PONTIAC Wednesday when the group met! William J. Flynn will be his with Mrs. John Cahill on-Woodbine |-brother’s best man and ushers will drive. jbe John Christoff and Robert D. A the and | Terry Jr., the bride-elect’s brother. aoueg cf Wace Meas led by | They will be married Feb. 13 in Mrs. G. F. Guthrie. Guests at | Central Methodist Church, the meeting included Mrs. Paul Guests included Mrs. Terry, 48 WN. Seginew St. Mrs. Vila Taliman and Mrs. Reb. | Betty Harnack, Violet Dunn of De- NEW ARRIVALS “Toward Kingdom Ernest Fleming. Our Buyers and New York Manufacturers are all cooperat- , was the ebjers of Mrs. D, A. ing to heip make this expansion sale a huge success... Bigger, Better Green's devotions when Deborah oe oan, Mrs. the values will be unusual, and even though we will be in “DOWNTOWN Circle met Wednesday at the) ) © aioe” thon - — a “working stage” for awhile, we know you will-be de- > church. “Mrs. Wendell Green read) po) reer beg Mora lighted st the values SHOPPING 0 yey ee ee. Ae | and Mrs. Earl 7 > “er @ 68 e | completed the tet, Give You improved Shopping Facilities! Give You Elevator Service! Give You New Departments! Tuesday, Eunice Circle met with) The bride-elect will be honored Ww di BECAUSE t to: Give You Larger Fitting Rooms! Give You Better Credit Facilities! Give Our Employes More Spacel drive to hear Mrs. Harvey J 9 Give You More Choice of Selection! Give You Setter Layaway Service! Give Faster Marking Service SPECIALLY PURCHASED AND STOCK = =—|_—s AND NOW... . BRAND NEW 4 BETTER SUITS | QUALITY FURS Were to 49.95 Were to 69.95 Were to 79.95 Were to 8995 " 7 vrow ) 4 TP TMOUTON Preceues LAMB 5 36 46 ‘Sylvan Garden Club . , . : Many ore brand new, shown for the first time. Others from regular stock, famous brands including lf Conducts Meeting our own Brantwood. 100% wool fabrics. Including two and three piece. Some with blouses or Starlight Dyed Muskrat +$ stoles. Junior, misses’ and women’s half sizes. 1939 PHS Class Holds Reunion Mrs. pow go Mrs, Phina | Pontiac High School Class of 1939 1" it i i 7 “CO Ee fy i | 4 , f i E i ! ) 6 it Bi giz? F don “The| Special presentation went | fs i i Hi 3 j ee ¢ FPEgc% q Zz 3 f ei i if ik -j F : : i i F i i ee a een ia NYLON HOSE Hts. %447 60 Gauge 15 Denier ULTRA SHEER—Brand New Shipment Every pair perfect! Filmy sheer, full fashion with fine hairline seams. Natural Silver Blue Mink C antes 9047 Honey Dyed Squirrel Cape...........$171 | Reinforced at points of wear and strain. Newest shades. Sizes 82-11, Hose—Main Floor Moonglow Dyed Muskrat Cape jacket. $127 Black Dyed Persian Lamb Jacket... .. .$297 n c 3 c o _ ® a | ! i | : : | — ay i iit “ Le z E 4 FLL ei ; i i [ ; SAMPLE and SHOW PIECES ‘ort ROBES and PAJAMA SETS |[ aucceaicore |} Ria HAIR SEAL Cape mS Reduced to ' $ pa AP Dyed Kid Skin Jacket... yop eee $87 | Dyed Guanaquito Jacket ............$ 81 53 2 F © tae BOE Uy: a es + +s , Fk : FT ee < = £32042 Boe LS 2 x ty ae . Ths ‘ ‘ ‘i i ee eee a 2) tne pe NRE EE LS AA ALN NR RE pk i gy? ih ah 6: me a, MS vibe st , th Hoon whe ‘mas ‘ Pang "> ack, A a thy ee Pas oy See we Bk ~*~ wey a a J ad ‘“ 7 Ve + 3 ee oe a TC OM ef RE ee ee ee eee ny eee we a ee ee ee ae _- < pees f . 7 ; : "i 4 ‘ : i « ~ : pms : a! P oy , $ : . i \ F . , re . «! ; % . * _ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, JANUARY 2541054 2 a | Much Heat We All Face |Mary.Margaret McBride Says: _ ‘i ist | Vanishes U Failure With |Armless Boy Aids Others erate | mebody. |Through Mother's Book ithe Chimney omebody - By HUBBARD COBB Wise Thing to Do| ‘his is a story that starts tragically and ends triumphantly. It's Few things depress a heatin le Fi (New Love | Leona Bruckner’s story, Leona f in her early 30s and pretty. Up to * ied » nd a point her history is like that of many another charming young Seer ere es For Those Left © before a fire blazing merrily pe be tae stoke welinge ham tie sot By MURIEL LAWRENCE She went to high school, she fell in love, she got married, she the fuel is going right up the chim- cry of the woman whose GI son in Sap ne Nene'e shay Bteee.: Her. eepee nee ney and out into the wide open Korea renounced loyalty to our The doctor blurted out what he mistakenly be- spaces. ei country for loyalty to | lieved to be the terrible truth to the parents: “Your Most of us ordinary people will Foye S nists. baby is @ monstrosity.” “ put up with this sout of inetticieney | \ ‘ “IT have believed. “There was a silence,” Leona told me, “and : ’ ‘ hild’ B press, “that a then I heard my husband crying. I'd never heard Fai seated with @ fireplace because the fire O Pp ] S DIOONN | trom virth to train a child tor tife.| EN awe him ery before. I called his name and he stared $ pom Fe y famous © | looks so pretty, but we don’t want a | Perhaps I overdid it.” Then open- ae) Com «tt me as if he didn’t know me. Suddenly I was from 6:50 names — Bugene Fredericks, the same sort of waste occurring! Here is an idea which can be|her some by tacking @ serap of | ing her Bible, ws pounding my fists against the covers of my bed \ Helen Curtis and Realistic || with. the central heating plant. weed Se fae wae. This ttle dol- | fringe to the top of her head. ers, ‘* ‘Train a and shrieking wildly, “What are we going to do? ‘ | eo ee ake nice | _ Fasten the dott to the broom, | should go; and What are we going to do?” ANNALIESE BEAUTY SALON Ute Ronse FRAC IS Ot ee ain acer teeplace [| Wst Where the wooden handle | will "not depart Leona deosn't like to think of the period that : property adjusted, or was got | bere pried : meets the sweeping part. Do . MISS McBRIDE came after that — the fright, the shame, the 8244 N. Saginaw St. FE 2-5600 property installed, there is a | just wonder if mother wouldn't ask! 141. wim « rubber band There is time, then. Her son is ain oe cee he Gee : Next te Market good chance that a jot of the heat | any child who received one of not old, but only 17, When afew | uw ra + prion Bazley (Over Tasty Bakery) ; hen see other women zi wiper assy ‘ should be warming these if she wouldn’t like to store} You can make a little skirt from| more years have passed for him, wheeled out of the ward on the — house ig flowing right up the | it by the fireplace? some leftover material. The skirt return to Ws may Become fhe |.) to have their babies, I'd | (mins has blessed us by making — chimney. You will need a regular child’s | should be about 16 inches around| deep purpose of his life. maialiy ‘precy Chat tala waka Go| eres ant Sock ae manch ' broo mwhich can be purchased ‘at | and 6 inches long. You can put a}. « ~, | that we never knew existed Along with this heat may be a ; I must find out where I have | and their normal ones would live, a . good many gases which should! ore see if there is an inexpensive | sew up the side, A little rick- M been just accident thaf be was : : have been converted into heat but Most |rack abound the bottom of the|! have! three other children and Finally the pair agreed to turn) 0 on earth and we're proud to 3 ae never quite made it Sometimes | SsS,o" coors these and tay ane| skirt adds color, must not make the same mistake.” | over the child they had not seen! 1. ii. parents. We hope he will i. you can get a fair idea of how] most inexpensive, Pull this up over the broom, and | The failure will be over-rigi@ity | 10 a city hospital. ‘They told | 2 wun to want to help others / | |COLD WAVE and OIL TREATMENT | |) much heat is being wasted by , and | oe overlaxity, It will be anxiety| friends and relatives that Billy ~ It your doll does not have hair, | ruffle it out under a piece of gros-| 4 soi dist t. It will be guilty | had died. Their intention was to Young as he is, Billy already 7.50 COLD WAVE nae ghey trl rg dil | meh seollleenncthmedlin give | grain ribbon tied into a bow. Cute? | 4 faartul tone f this ex-| let him be cared for all his life | has helped many because of the 2.50 OIL TREATMENT 4.9 5 pretty fair problem. perience. It will be self-condemng-| in en instittulon || him Parents of ather children . : tion. so y | bien. Rogulasty $10.00 2 am Sgr, Bin tiee Bonne Strain of First Date Apt And that is all it will be. | Spd. sorrowfully aging ape pang ama mar come in and make tests on the . e ° ° Once I knew a gentle and , yrs ner’s moving “Triumph of Love.” The oil treatment conditions ee ee at ee ee. to Nip Friendship in Bud. + learned man. He was a child po assay we “nar stan wn From AP Newsfeatures your hair. The Permanent | J) a sted and how much fuel is going| By ELIZABETH WOODWARD | “Dear Miss Woodward: He was nS ee the nurse telephoned that thelr % gives soft, carefree up as & gas. ; How’ easy it is to take someone's | the first boy I had every been out morning when he was in consal- be ar J page St IF newest playsuit— and last. stand it’s usually a simple mat Say are ae ever had—and he asked me for a| his beautiful 17-year-old daugh- ter to adjust the furnace to oper- |'t 1s to have those sae ie ere | Kiss. I'd never been kissed before| ter took # gun, shot and killed ate more efficiently ee ee and I was afraid, so I said no. | herself. : ° . “Since then he hasn't been : isti If you have a chimney on the! Each of you is trying to make gam I said that he was of distin- ; | outside of your home it is most im- | just the right impression. You don't get iog piegehategg ee pr Aina guished reputation. Can we fed Luxurious portant that your system be prop-| know. each other well enough to Ree he mace. — er shock among the people of his erly adjusted, for while some of | say exactly what you think. You|“° °° get ry just to talk to, if 1) community? Can we hear the con- CREME OIL the heat absorbed by an inside | pussy-foot around, pulling your can't get him to go out with?” | Gemning gossip? Can we see the COLD WAVE chimney will reach the house prop- | overworked imaginations. Both of you plumbéred that | pleased malice in the eyes of those er, the heat absorbed by an out- The first date is a first date without really knowing | who spoke false, consoling words es. FF se j |side chimney will be lost com- Te nae an cae te rush | "RY: He took you unawares and |to the Authority who had turned) . 7 $ 50 pletely. ginning. ant eS unprepared. And you made him | out to be as humanly vulnerable as friendly = his | 2 - new BS aueg te tin The first a you didn’t like him. The | themselves? - “True, +E STENOTYPE | date cam set the pace for all suc- | 1. — eee ee foe No, he did none of these things. 4s ceeding ones. Or it can nip strict- from yeur | He remained in his community Reg. $12.50 |/] Motes ethers: || ty tm the bad at chances of any | Ui better acquainted with him | He Went - ro - 5 SS : " pirat woh tes . hat ha thine Advice to the him on his first} ¥ 41 N. Saginaw FE 2-0531 Rog + Squealer | date with a girl who's having her| thenmelves. aS re as Heres & Girl WhO | first date: Wait ‘til she knows you! Was Advice to the her: Don’t bite | when E = =, him, just postpone him. do when I fail, . ae Nu = 8 ei \ valor é . : Resort report "34 shows the new Be Ready to Drop Jesus ‘ - ; r with : a ==, | sun dress has its own little play- 7 Clean Handkerchief ence : = suit concealed underneath—a neat : “‘”% Ai} items ean |i the and comfortable way to dress. ty \ stand a second “wearing,” but oe Miss N. P.—Functionalism com- never a handkerchief bines with eye-appeal in the slip A lady's : Sie ie. cover skirts of sun playsuits. Tops re A z F = been a sort of symbol of her dain- | cessful } and the feminine, rounded . tiness — so fresh and clean she | pened | seen more often than the classuc, : can afford to @rop it at any given | sion that | tailored line moment! | remain to us. ACROSS amy ' Saas, oe 5 = a i river H penser ie CL i" ay oe a] a signal % 8 ie E = = WARM AND ec: te fee ALWAYS WELCOME... fe ice fe | Broken Sizes, Values to $12.95! 4 i: s Permaonents Helen Curtis Machine Wave $5.00 - 2 FOR $9 Deb U Cold Wave ......... 2 FOR $11 Loticg’ Gasaais.- - --+-5 400 Broken Lots, hogy Cobblers! Regular $8.95! “Treadeasy” Oxfords... *]Q) Brown, Green, Reg. $15.95 Lined Beets... , $1055 6” PL Men’s Leather Shoes. oe WHEN TM YOUR SANDMAN ] Neolite Soles, 7¥2to9 ~. $12. Misses’ 1 Mesos -y - HOUSE SLIPPERS HOUSE SLIPPERS Pink, Red, Blue, All Size Leather... Soft Soles Pe |e ee ee || m red, Sh lL a A Sects eeenerees SEMO | 3. renee nes GAO ‘ Ye eee eS Ss eee ll ee ee ! ee ee a eT Pe i. tee og a > ew ae ca alee a yy + Se eh r,s ” ” . 2 ~ = a oS .— 4 -_ : w= ee ’. THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY) JANUARY 25, 1954 Bie) Mrs. Root _ Program in New .York State Proves|Late-Staying | rom set, mars Gives Tuna hat Women-Will Help One Another |Mourners .~\+rec ae . Re ’ By ANNE HEYWooD ‘Their activities are but , Appeal in Needlework,” which Dear Mrs. Post: I am planning Pie Recipe Scarcely a day goes by that J/ let's consider just one know, from my own readers’ ques- Sent Home to give a dinner party for my niece : don't hear some variation of the | booklets they have prepared, which | tions, is of great interest to many bergen : who has just announced hef en- Hearty Main Dish comment, “Women are natural | they will send to any woman, in or | women. One of the Relatives | casement. Includes Potato born enemies; they cannot cooper- out of New York state, who re- It discusses all the do's and Offended by Action I-would like to have @ toast : es, ste with each ether und help each | Cees Mem. dan‘ at marinated te Ghar es f Widow's Sister proposed during the dinner but ' juice, ete. . bg — Peas ans Gnu aa) ans vinta poll um Ideas for a Business of Her | quality ieceseaey, an a ing, the * ae ng peer |ANET comment is simply “ market, the { materials EMILY POST . . a 8 aan Poe pom: ° not Tt discusses all the questions that | anor, and how to make it profif-| A Teader tells me: “My sister's A JOB vs A AREER — When Mr, Frederick Rat wrt i a nin dens Tt | he See ST oe pun a td nie ’ a ate peep mapcl tee E35 ao nates meeneent ines Ith srstnet chegier baad phlet sanlyzen the Made of prod:| tives came back to the house ln High School graduates will sueceed better- ; her for one in return, Tuna- of Commence, in charge of the | ings: “Where to Get Ideas,” | cts that sell: who buys by mail—| stead of going home. My sister was/™ quicker after specializing in a professional fish pie is the recipe she sent us. woman's program. “Personal Qualifications,” “It | that is, what ‘kind of customers| very tired from the long strain, Mrs. Root says keeping house io oni te who work| You Cam Cook,” “It You Can one will have: how to begin: cane | std A. she was in need ot vest school of business. , “« be is es of women ’ eS AL. So a ir | Sad cata nae” |saiy sesame vmstat pone, Uegining Chaos in GREGG SHORTHAND, month just about fill her time. products and services. Another booklet is called “Sales ‘ion that a sind they ‘malta ho attetnut oleae |= TYPEWRITING, ACCOUNTING, EXECUTIVE But she does find extra hours in SECRETARIAL, BOOKKEEPING, COMPTOM- ETER, CALCULATOR and Other Subjects. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1 . DAY, HALF-DAY and EVENING VETERAN APPROVED M , | I took it upon myself to ask them on pb dagreee we |t6 please go as Mary was very little nest egg jm « badly planned | “ed. direct mail business, could have “I understand that one of the made a success of it if they had | relatives was very much pat out only consulted this little beoklet | over this and sald she was never first. so insulted in her life. Will you 0 tell me if she has grounds There are pamphlets on “Cater-| Pleese ing,” ‘‘Marketing a Home Prod- rag yen — and if an apology uct,” “Tips on Roadside Market- order Line small square cake pan with Cook in boiling salted til tender: : g* j . ' ‘ rae + ° X 4. . eo ee ae e+ hs oe ing,” “Farmwives’ Marke te Answer: Although it is my defi- “Naming and Publicizing a Food | nite opinion that an apology is not Drain vegetables and add to Product” “Buyer A h.”” and | in order, tamily is important 7 W. Lawrence Street, Pontiac FE 2-3551 - ge ne eal eae = ay | many others, | and to say that you did not intend @ Write, Phone or Return This Ad for Information 1 cup White sa ‘opens flat—iron it in a jiffy! Use | These are not vague, inspira- | to hurt anyone's feelings (and very @ 1 can solid-pack tuna ony “ no ebb Gite eae | tional treatises. They are practical | certainly not hers) is merely ti |8 Nvccaxo ub ceases ctadahegnecesce:avdsus cs ttbcsdoesonenee Mix and qstenn, sites tn a broidery—enother without! and-tested rules for successfuljing the truth. 48 Name Address : we Dake tn Os dures oven on | _Patiorn S03: Children's sia; . operations. =" however, that what! J 00 00000 000000005000 00 0008558088 15 minutes, Reduce heat to 350 de-| 4 6, 8, 10. Tissue pattern; em- Hundreds of women have been — 40 minutes longer, Makes four gen-| Send twenty-five cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pattern for Ist-class mailing. 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Burglars Low Paid pees toca on Commission, headed by -Clarence| SALEM, Ind. @ — Burglaries GREYHOUND TERMINAL B. Randall.of Chicago, Inland Steel | hardly seem worth while in Salem. wa. Dewe 9 Tee | Co. board chairman Nine business establishments were BE EARLY AND BE SURE! |GREYHOUND tes a ae aael Seen cam arte io es a nc hherennendinhetoninnntaenen Mead sone Boys’ Corduroy Shirts Reduced $2 Boys’ THE GOOD sspenciabinc’ sak dk hehe. FLANNEL Cotton Dresses Reduced $1.68 mee Quis Lined ca SHIRTS Men's Long-Sleeve Nylon Shirts $3 SU RCOATS Want a 1953 Model at Really | FORMEN! _ Sensational Savings? $ . Men's Wool Scarves Reduced 88¢ 4 } Men’s Wool/Nylon Argyle Sox ae! gah | HERE IT IS! meee WORK JACKETS , ' omen’s Flan wns $1.99 Kelvinator Refrigerator wens Hie Ooo ~—<-\] | Regular 29995 | ™ || | Reduced $60% LIMITED QUANTITIES! oe \y) Going... Going... GONE! 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Orlon Wool Skirts Reduced 7 Plaids, permanently pleated, washable | SAVE *40.00 HAMILTON Automatic New Deluxe Gas Clothes Dryer Regular $ 95 ™ $269.95 PRICE INCLUDES Remnants 25c to $4 One month's accumulation of belt ends, including cotten, rayon, corduroy, Se ee LAST WEEK! JANUARY WHITE GOODS! clothes lines.. Save half your INSTALLATION Perfect Quality y a Just Unpacked f ig irene Nationwide PENCO j#§ NEW SHIPMENT ironing time with wrinkle-free laundry reddy to fold and put away. You can't pick a better than Hamilton and you can SAVE at 6 COLORED SHEETS $749 SHEETS $7 66 | 7lecoon HOUSEKEEP Sena et i 9 ee per inch square. Pillow cases 42¢, © of PONTIAC Ie saa? Oren Daily 9 to S—Friday 9 10-9 . ‘\° Phone FE 4-1555 ‘ ‘ge? ie at THE PONTIAC PRESS vs ’ ae o Stafford to Ma — -- Today's Television Programs - - Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4—WW4-TV Channel 1—WXYZ-TV é TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:30—-(7)—Wild Bill Hickok. Guy Madison in Western film. (4) — Time off for Sports. Bill Flem- (2)—Telenews Ace, Ken , Van Patrick. ¢:45—(4)—Man About Town, Bob Maxwell; music. ‘ (2)—Weather- man. Dr. Everett R. Phelps. 7:00—(7) — Famous Playhouse. Chico Marx in “Papa Romani” film comedy. (4)—Captain Bad- dock. “Romance Market.” (2)— Craig Kennedy. Police drama. 7:30~-(7) — Jamie. Jamie loses adult friend to Aunt Laurie in “Return of Harold.” (4)—Arthur Murray. Charlie _ Applewhite, guest. (2)—News. Doug Edwards. 7:45--(4) — News Caravan. John Cameron Swayze. (2) — Perry and the Fontanes sing current hits. ‘ $:00—-(7)—Sky King. Kirby Grant, pilot-rancher. (4) — Name That Tune. Wally Cox, guest contest- ant.. (2)—-Burns and Allen. Gra- cle suspects George of secret vice. $:30—-(7)Dr. 1Q. Quiz Show. (4)— Voice Program. Brian - Sullivan, tenor, guest soloist. (2)—Talent Scouts. Arthur Godfrey, host. 9:06—(7)—Wrestling. Film. (4)— Dennis Day. Dennis’ grandfather courts Lavina, Charlies Weaver lias jealous rage. (2)—I Love Lacy. Lucy and Ethel wee) “Charm school.” 9:30—(4) — Robert Montgomery Presents. Phyllis Kirk, John Newland in “Richard Said No.” (2—Red Buttons, Comedy. 10:00—(7) — Motor City Fights. Welterweight bout; Allie Gronik | vs. Bill Suddeth. (2)—Studio One Georgiann Johnson in “A Favor for a Friend” comedy about mil- lionaire, poor man and dog. 10:30--(4) — Duffy's Tavern. “Grand Opening” Ed Gardner, Alan Reed. t s 11:00—(7)-—Soupy’s On. Soupy with guest Pee Wee Hunt? (4)—News. (2)—News. 11:15—(7)—Armchair Theater. Sid- ney Toler in “Black Camel.” (4) — Plainclothesman. Police drama.’ (2) — Place the Face. Andy Devine, guest. i TUPSDAY MORNING | 7200—14) —"* Today.” 8:00-(7)—"W. M. Kelly.” 9:00 — (4) — “Playschool. (7) — “Playhouse” 9:45—(2)—Brighter Day 10:00—-(4)—"Ding Dong School.” (7)—Wixie’s Wonderland. (2)— “Arthur Sag 10: 30—(4)—Hollywood Breakfast. 11:00~(4)—"Hawkins Falls.” (7)— “Charm Kitchen.” 11:15—(4)—Three Steps to Heaven. 11:30—-(4)—Ask Washington (2) — Strike it Rich. 11:45—(4)—~"Follow Your Heart.” TUESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(4;—Bride and Groom. {7} ~12 Film, (2)—Valiant Lady. 12: 15—(2)—Love of Life. (4)—Ross Mullholland. 12: 30-—(7)—News. row’s Search.” 12:45—(2)—Guiding Light. (4) — Travel Unlimited, (7)—Stars on Seven. 1:00—-(4)—"‘Jean McBride Show.” | (2)—Bob Murphy. | 1:30 — (4) — Good Cooking. (2)— | Garry Moore Show. 2:00—(4)—Telerama. (7)—My Life. = — (7) — “Theater.” (2) = “Houseparty.” (2)— “Tomor- | 3:00—(4)—Kate Smith. (2)—Big Payoff. | 3:30—(7)—Air Base. (2) — Ladies | Day. .. 4:06—(4)—Weleome Traveler. (7) —Cowbay Colt. s 4:30—(4)—"On Your Account.” (2)—Feature Theater. 5:00--(4)—“*Adventure Patrol.” (7) “Auntie Dee.” 6:15~(4)—"Gabby Hayes.” 6:30-~-(4)—"‘Howdy Doody.” (2)— “Sports.” (7)—Rootie Kazoo tle.” 5:45—(2)-.P aul Killium. (7) — Weather. TUESDAY EVENING 6:00—14) ~""Detroit . Deadline.” (2)—"Kil Carson.” 6: 15—(4)~—*‘News.” (7)—“Sports.” 6:30—(4)~-Sports. (7)—My Hero. (2)—"News.” 6:45 — (4) — Traffic Court. (2)— Weatherman. 7:00 — (4) — “Storybook.” ‘(T)— Biff Baker, (2)—This is Show Business. 7:15—(4)—"*Meet the Artist.” 7:30~(4) — Dinah Shore (7) — American Cavalcade. (2)—Doug Edwards. 7:45—(4)—News, man. 8:00--(4)—Bob Hope. (7) — Col. Flack. (2)—Life Is Worth Living. 8:30—(2) — Death Valley. (7) — Arthur Murray. 9:00—(4)—*"Fireside Theater.” (7) Room for Daddy. (2) Foreign Intrigue. 9:30—(4)—Circle Theater. (7)—TV Theater. (2)—Suspense. 10:00—(4)—"“Judge for Yourself.” (2)—"Danger.” 10:30-—(4)—All Star Theater. (T)— Name's the Same. (2)—Favorite Story. 11:00—(4)—“News.” (1)—"Soupy’s On.” (2)—"News.” 11: 156~(4)—Theater. (7) — Sham- rock Theater. (2)—Go-To-Gether Theater. (2)—Jane Fro -- Todays Radio Programs ‘. Programs furnished by stations listed t= this colume are subject to change without notice win, (70 CKLW. (ae8) ww, «a90) WCAR, (1130) WXYZ, «it WIBK, (1400) ToNtontT W. New 19:00 Cae Som ‘Sr | ee ees by 6:45—WXYZ, News, Wolfe CKLW. Your Bey Bud ea 7:00—WJR, Dick Burris - ts TUESDAY EVENING Horsemaa J. Hews ’ 6:08—WIR, News News. Woite 19:48—WIR, Jack White WWJ, News MB, ae quer WIBK, Rise and Shine W, Ginger Wattrick, McKensie 15—wW. Music Rall Leomard Stanley . "pp bc — a - ~ c TUESDAY AFTERNOON ere Bt ee CKLW. Austis Grant 1:00—WJR, Rosé of Life Bat ise Sea mest WJBK, Gentile and Binge 3 +. po 7 2:00—WIR, Guest House £:00—WJR, Jack White Soak foe ant wws' > bas Batre WWJ, Minute ou te ¢:45—WJR, Lowell Thomas Bil) Gtern wzre Dick 1:15—WJR, Ma Perkins W. Pulton Lewis Je CHLW, Rowe ‘Toby Waite 180 ig Ry wean, a, Clem 1:30—WIR, Dr. A. - say oe Wirva show world O15 WIR. Bud Guest CELW. Your Boy Bud : Oeorge W. Guy une baliec With Cn S Sion, Goon ts0 1:15-—WW4, Alex Drier 1:80—WIR, Pamily Skeletor | o.55 won Music Halt 1 Quidine Light w. Wath, Lane Raceet Cotte | "Ciw, Dick Powel 1:30—W Seiten CELW, Gabriel Heatter O:45—WCAR, Radio Revives | $:00—WIR, Mr. ww. Morgan Pests 48—WIR, Ed. R. Murrow o:00—WwIK,- . wrik. peat ) ame ware Gabrie! caw, Fe are Saw WWJ, News, Maxwell CKLW, Mews, Bud 71:45—WJR, og 4 » Ferry WXYZ, fi WJBK, News, tom ag a) hen nem CELW, News, Music WCAR. News, Club 1130 CELW, Bedle Fisher Bie wean Rowe sacean roo soem | PTT : Paleon 2:30—WJIR, Nore Drake ~ w in ‘ "werd Bob a o—_ Show CKLW Your Boy Bud sat Mickey Ln tee | «WARK. News, Don MeLeee He WIR. Brighter Dey | TT Income Tax chinks. Pee WIR, Tasos Beoute 0:38—WIR, Mre. Page CKLW, Lee 8:30—WJR, The Norths 3 WWJ, Here's the Answer WCAR. 1130 WWJ. Barrie Band the Day Ww, WXYZ, Band of the Day W, Under Arrest w Bob Murphy 3:40—WJR, Militop House CKLW, High Adventure JBK, Bob Murphy 108 WIR, Fete Gnd Jeo wi, ae WJBK. Tom George 9:43—WXYR, Vansercoot ww . + | Gow: SEE Sore. "| ses—wave, vancercose deuannes CKLW, Tony Martie, WCAR, News, 9:00 Jobany Dollar y dition t016b IN, arther Goatves | *2e—- FIR. Benes Party wx Ww Rour of Chars Winsome ‘Tiavelet” | Guth "Sahe Chese eu. ss *. Men WJBK, Reve Murphy CKLW, Chase GEL. Queen's WJBK. Don MeLeod 0:20 WIR, My Priend Irma wm doug snare |'-WCAR, Twmole | ER OH atten | Gat Sous ee jest, . Lerene 0:48—WYZ. View the News . Prapk Edwards Mary Morgan ‘ 3 CKLW, Lorne a tere + on ch ggecdongacle da Soe Eee > tee 10:00. Persone exh Top pee | aah oer oe ~ WCAR. News, Baiieds ware w = WCAR, a Wena 4 Edwards Wisard Hiwee—WWs. Stftke It Rich “wea, oat t0:18—w, to Know WXYZ, Grand Central Sta. Gports i News Mcteod” =| CM—WW2, Widder Brown Mm, bowl ated: see cng | EMR Your lan | tee bon tee wae Quiet Sanctuary Wola) Phrase hat. Pare | 4:45—WWs, Woman tm Rouse j thee re Sees WJBK, MeLeod WCAR, a. Re Your Governer ; News, Bonds «| 1145—WIR, Rosemary eee. 1 ‘ yo = WETS, ainde’s. Perty. Praia ‘Bil 1198—WIR, News WIR, Bob Reynolds 32 ff ee ext, Wattrick. MeKensie = cone @eney Warren wie, lg , Ecanattan “Muste rh ean tan News br] Ww. Believe 6:15—WJK, Music thy gs ea Sure Haaser wry front Peas pe ‘a co So 4 w tarense Jones ‘ = ra tengo |e Me Ren” | ee Se” _ News 6:43—WIK, Curt ‘Fee Woan. Noonday Caller ww, ped ve mate ye J ; . TV Station at Saginaw | Mayor Proclaims | Read Sign Vandalism CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. wn Signs With American Week to Honor ~ “Time for Music.” (7) | Loves to Warble Has Been Singing for Public Since Age of 12, ls Wed to Paul Weston NEW YORK—When Jo sings, she’s only “doing what comes naturally." Jo, of course, is Jo Stafford, |who makes her television debut | Feb. 2, in the “Jo Stafford Show.” | The current best-seller recording artist was nursed on music, When Jo was a tot her mother used to quitting Tennessee, and was brought up in Long Beach. Early ine life she learned to love music, es- the Tennessee folk songs }on which the Stafford clan was wont to harmonize in the evenings. Ge °o 4H : algae et [ ii z | a i i f i i i af é i f if ! get ef i i | Mountain Music ~| g ib «te 3 Stafford enthusiasts. ke TV Debut Feb. 2 on Own | explosions. | Coal Company's Wharf Hit by 3-Alarm Fire PORTLAND, Maine, @-—A bel- lowing three-alarm fire swept the Pocahontas Fuel Co.'s 300-foot coal wharf early today, lighting up the waterfront with fames, sparks Portland, South Portland and Coast Guard firefighters battled to stem the flames’ steady advance through 25,000 tons of steam coal valued at $250,000. The fire was) brought under control in about four hours. Total damage was estimated un- officially at half a million dollars. Whalebone is part of the skin lining of the whale’s mouth and has nothing to do with true bone. Actor's Wife Killed in Heudon Auto Crash LOS ANGELES ~The wife of | Fire Engine on Fire | SHARON, Pa. (UP)—Fire Chief Rhinold Shultz of nearby Brook- field Township, Ohio, suffered | er in the fire house caught fire. | FADES PAINS of =| ARTHRITIS and Stafford family paused ginning Feb. 2 will delight all __RHEUMATISM | Be ees eget td] Coa an ee SSSR Eeeeeeeeee. Ban on Coffee Drinking slight burns Sunday when a pump- | gm Chain Letter Advocates ; LOS ANGELES (UP) ~ Rising) the old fad of chain letters. | << REX pEODORIZER a +7, * . , i x ‘E'E Vi Fea & C4. ; TA ilemualtc tLe OIL HEAT D&D uri disrine 232 East Pike Street FE 5-5042 3149 W Huron PONTIAC’S OLDEST TV SERVICE DEALER! Authorized Factory Service for 15 Different Manufacturers BLAKE RADIO AND TV SERVICE FE 4-5791 In Pontiac Since 1910 73 South Parke St. FE 4-1504 Oil Burners *Oil Boilers ©OW Furnaces *Oil-Fired Water Heaters t SETS PRICED ALL SALES ARE FLOOR SALES! NO HOME DEMONSTRATIONS! COME IN TODAY! ro MANUFACTURERS. UNDER 7 “Se MANUFACTURERS COST!.} _ Pings igh i i Ss os cashed nina tiedaale tg ALL PRICES ARE CASH. TERMS AVAILABLE! INSTALLATION $10.00 (OPTIONAL). FEDERAL EXCISE AND LOCAL TAXES EXTRA! Cle - ‘ 539 . 3 eo } ‘ fab THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1954 x ' Manufacturers Warehouse servatories from large ee. Ss Is Presented . eats a aa tas cities, _ ns to Changes Stand | Clarenceville | es sam wigeBE ee CLARENCEVILLE—Mary ¢ Republican Members of Briggs Man Agrees! 0 |v ive career cacits archer McCarthy Group Agree Work With Rep. Clardy |prescnted "at. the Chrenceile , Brace Funeral Home to Meet Conditions and Red Probers |. .j High School Thursday night. . 7 138 West Lawrence Street WASHINGTON (INS) DETROIT (UP) — James, W: ee ee i Pontiac, Michigan t hi uff i ee ee oe Others in the cast were Joyce Satarday when . Paul, Larry Ashmore, Nadine Crt-|§ | Clardy (R-Mich) reported in Wash- | ford and Marilyn Burking pai $ i Ht g ‘| The production was directed b RITES! Un-American Activities | parhara Dewey and William tex NO FAVO Committee by stating it will “not)i., conducted the hi in case of fire where would the igh school | cooperat this . Money come from to build again : BM Pree dance band, which supplied the and to refurnish anew? Inventory : - sae = : ; Seat. eS music. home furnishings now — are you . ‘ ee see Ya “It isn’t true,” the local presi- completely covered? ampepsins me ra : at ‘ass Tec hare ol | Locees Git Enpag LA CT REL ir Bo ne i Clardy’s charge. “We will co- Lapeer Girl Engaged rAd /FF : ‘= ‘a im bs er — any government rane and a os sub-| gagement of their daughter, Bar- to begin hear- | bara to Patrick Sweeney, son of ings in Detroit Feb, 22. Two “ad- Mr. and Mrs. James Sweeney of vance agents” of the subcommittee | Hadley. No wedding date has been were due in Detroit today to make | set. ‘dilsi ae ali ay es fe ‘eee who FORMER ELIZABETH FIRESTONE WEDS—The bride, the a walk” year are Sens. | former Elizabeth Figestone, smiles as she looks up at her husband, 5 ——— John L. Se ye a Charles F. Willis, Jr., after society wedding at Christ ‘Church on| Cichocki said ‘local 42. for-| Furniture Maker Dies Symington moa Henry M. New York’s Park Avenue. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs./ warded a resolution to Clardy at Grand ids GOP renee it. was | Harvey 8. Firestone Jr. of Akron, 0. The bridegroom is the as-| which contended the subcommittee rand Rapids Home learned, will be put the three | Sistaht to Sherman Adams of the White House staff. (See story | should investigate growing unem-| GRAND RAPIDS (UP) — Harry reasons General Insurance 367 East Pike St., ttee, jf £4" Sr at : Tm Bremmett - : I'm Linctcome |e % argae “owen W hat Are You Lifting Up?” jm eee) i coma Too tutor FE 4.0588 the Remublcans outvoted hem ©) Subject for Fellowship | |: weve,tmé ay re @ Sam BENSON core: power to hire and fire subcommit-| «what are You Lifting Up?’'{ churches, is evidenced by the ca-| But Clardy read excerpts from ve Tal sien eee | weer | NEVER EXPECTED preached Sunday evening by Dr.| oe at “We will call on our member- tiac | words of Jesus, spoken shortly af-| executive board to oppose the Ton. eS Sn SESS | CROWDS LIKE I HAD Over 28 Years... | He was preaching in the third) salem, as his text: “And I. if I be| tee coming inte Detroit, Flint Interchurch Fellowship meeting lifted up from the earth will draw) aq Lansing.” 2 | ‘planned by All Saints Episcopal,| li men unto me.” ; Also: ) The Best Assurance of Quality Acenstonr Laitheran, Centra! Meth. He prefaced bis talk by dic: | “We will give every aid por! a Known and Trusted Name odist, First Congregational cussing the power of physical | sible, including financial aid, for ~= First Presbyterian churches. nage Bor Se vane as the legal defense of any member . Ps Dr. Vander Muecien is pastor thoughts spiritual magnetism | who is dragged before this com- > N J WARDROBE ot the First Presbyterian Church| &9d the magnetism ‘of per- | mittee.” j in Dearborn. He spoke following | Somality, ————— i i ery the fellowship hour which was “Everyone is drawn by two mag- ° ’ $ Pg CLEANERS precede by 2 Bible tlk iven |nete tech ot which water « na RE-insurance Plan — Regent DOWNTOWN STORE by Dr. William P. Lemon of Ann | for his life,” he said, “and often , ) 3 Store Arber. : ones high ideals are sidetracked i : PLANT & STORE 12 Mt. Clemens FE 3-7514 Popularity of these get-togethers, ence high ideals are sidetracked | ()yestioned by AMA | 1038 Baldwin FE 2-5628 Re whe to socegnite seventh one for these : CHICAGO @—The “general ob- » Ut. Val | jectives” of President Eisenhower’ STOCK WON'T LAST LONG AT THIS RATE... | Have om MENS SUITS Regent Store’s Regular $49. 2 < | lifting up?” And he stated further. | yiedical Assn. endorsement, but the | “It is the job of the Christian. to| axsa's Board of Trust SAVE 20 on Gg new lift Christ up in this generation.” | nether the program's re-insur- AUTOMATIC BROIL QUIK CH EF is ealinaneen iy fe bentonite es las we are popularizing these, instead meeting trustees INFRA RED Sao ee called by Or Edward J. Me. need :\ eee j lieu acca maatiny neers Seance aa res nwt. Sat me ag TAKE ‘EM: AWAY ai : | | runs ” message . tee Te Hh) “tor the drinking of liquor has | Congress) message so many of the/! SHARKSKIN and GABARDINE been popularized until the rank | ideas and principles for which the $29.50 Gabardine and file make it look as though | American Medical Assn. has striv- Slits canes ste we (on tr me mene ve” $ TOPCOATS “the person who doesn’t drink.” De ques: S: Ses ; “People over the world are turn- proposal & Saukocue ing to the church to help pr Npamtiahnaonane 2 apc ybearer ee ase TRENCH COATS their problems and fill their hungry atte af aia aun oe sat goals,” Dr. Vander Muelen said. e Fagg to pre Hard finish fabrics the Regent store sold for ms a ee ee ee or ny Br mre — the cost to them as high as $49.50. Take your choice—Alter- Reyen Uned, Fi Portect a fe : be place does. Christ hold in your : beomiente another form od ' Me? Are you giving Him to your| ‘ve reinsurance or snether form |i | Hard Finish $49.50 Value $ $ children? For—'T, if I be lifted up, et atypanee ond: dale one 2 -PANTS SUITS ; nd malt men | then Is apoledt .. ‘ in the First Presbyterian Church a ee : ae host ministers are a 48 acisoceiamiiaaaaiiaa 578 All Wool—Value to $59.50 George L.Garver, Dr. Milton H.|GM Export Ex-Official $49.50 to $55 S{GGHES cheer on SPRING SUITS | All Wool Tweed || » al f 4 : ¢ i H i Hj If you're accustomed to perfect fitting—hard finish fobrics—this is it! ZiP TOPCOATS : All Wool Quilted Zip Lined.’ All Year Wear $ $ TAKE "EM AWAY | and Odds & Ends Val, to $8.95 463 Pair—Values to $9.95 Value to $12.95-——760 Paie | PANTS PANTS PANTS SPRINGFIELD, Ohio @—P. E. ; ad | 3 ma 108 NORT INAW Bee G H SAGINAW : sa ee 2 ee — er rer a ce ae mente ee a NO DOWN PAYMENT...EASY TERMS ! hp WORLD'S MOST POPULAR PORTABLE PHONOGRAPHS ne eee cn a ee ee ee eee ‘ tie = ht colors im medium and Yes, at half the price. Buy This ie a terrific | : : Hehwngns iam 2a || laPa ati, "tewoms || Rabe Rnd vate renaga™ Toke “Em — Quik Toke ‘Em Away—Golf ; JACKETS JACKETS SPORT COATS a re ——— le le —. | ee mn a , a > 2. ew. Fe ie + a eet _ THE PONTIAC PRESS pete MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1954 PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, Seeks Law to Put More (County Wants hh 1800 Stand-bys Legislation Now Sets 400. Limit on Number Available Oakland County will try to get Michigan laws changed soon s0 circuit courts can have as many as 800 men and women ‘‘standing special order from circuit LOCKING UP—Eddie Broadway, who someday says he hopes to be a reporter, is gaining valuable experience working on the Pontiac. Boys” Club newspaper, the Peace Pipe. Eddie is shown putting type into @ chase before it is locked up. “The Peace Pipe” Local Boys’ Club Group BIG FOUR'S MEETING PLACES—The Big Four Foreign Min- | '"& trial. enh 0s isters Conference began today at the Allied Control Center in West|,, Allen commented that Berlin. After a 10-day wrangle, Big Four ministers finally agreed ‘ ttorneys to meet in the Center (top photo) for the first and third seven-day “i om Maer haere arm be- periods. The Soviet Embassy, on Ute? den Linden in East Berlin, | fore settling on 12 who they agneed (bottom photo) will -be host for the second seven day period. Main |hadn’t formed opinions about the topics of discussion ar ted to be Ge it d in- | case. Lomenir oA. ren colty codon: 1 Gtr a» had tus tus tte Gall’ SREEOEL STERetES Relee Gk er EE ee nm. froduces Monthly Paper a hn ee = +" Poe from one of the staff's 10 cases of assorted type. operate the press. He is a student at Pontiac By JOSEPH K. SFAIR {drawn the club members closer Pitching Horseshoes ing enough jurors to last out the Don also is « reporter for the Peace Pipe snd helps | High. A certouseninded group of bays | MEamer. je year.” . serving a two-fold function at Pon-| | 4 “ee important,” Coulacos . . oxnenenchipsiicasipesiaseniene tiae Boys’ Club are busy this week for the boys to achieve skill in NCE UNarilé VOS VEVIOUS Formosa Gives ee eee club's newspaper, The Peace Pipe.| aig goes hand in hand with Korean POWs _ With a mailed circulation of| the program philosephy of the es a : ILo dW I 1200, the four-page, half-size tab-| club, The boys alse are allorded IN ANGUNG TOF UNESS VAMC | eire: roma o oo an en ot Se Se : shiploads of onetime soldiers in ) ys are not allowed to By BILLY Ros F Sieg Wines ddecetice.” | Red Cheese Siieed temen eos High ane” Lelgnen, 18, Pontiac | siicate school study with functions Yesterday afterncon my Aunt, **/¢ Charlie. “Like when «4 rived today to a tumultuous wel- senior of the club. Frieda phoned. | forest is burning, they are mak- | come from their chosen new home- The staff of six boys has defi- “In this way.” Coulacos e« ing a fire im front s the fire in | !and, Nationalist China. site purposes in putting out the | plained, “the boy's enthusiasm is the back shouldn't jump over.” Ran teen shouting crowds mewspaper for the club's large sustained with optimum interest, What's a backfire got 10 do |trocks bore the 4805 former war eae ___| a eae il ta ve Ck Se with tT asked prisoners from the nearby of anes penpeeng BETO Is elemental,” «aid my uncle Coden, Stave Gay leaked teal someday hope to work as 2 com-| | 0 ia Da brown | |*Today Bernstein, the insurance | Korea ee ee sees See, el olen man on the second floor. is telling eh BP. none Gr ante. Acme en 0nd Chien me he is taking his wife for two | Five more shiploads are attends Eastern Jr and weeks to. Florida. [ty tomorrow, | tomorrow and’ five W , ote Eanes 2. every woman on ‘Rivington street eer hale Ad mead ae bate Breateey 12 30 | P() VY es Bapbirry tines chout Ge: Bue- pen im gee oo tthe oe po pmabar pepe sateen ~ AA de * ; Command. opportunity to prepare himself “Well, this can be big trouble eo. ds . for a future in reporting. He. too, is “4 to a man who is figuring to spend| Many had years in cap- pe tatteartrerag Dpr St 1 ex restoniag Wa tae end | cone nak ened ig ts Mnsoes “dust tell the editors of the deciding to make a backfire.” | neutral zone, where they were ie on emeed eat saci India Joins With Red “In other words,” 1 said, “by,| Sven their choice between mortal help in years to come,” Tom | Poland, Czechoslovakia you know Frieda will turn down, | ist China. _ : in Censuring U. N. you're beating her to the punch.” Newsmen who talked with some Three years ago Pontiac Boys’ “Bxact.” said Charhe. “A ounce |@=,,{%2 Prisoners said every one ee eee eee eae PANMUNJOM @® — India joined ot ’ is h of | nd them of plans to join the Na- equipment by Pontiac Press. Communist Poland and Czechoslo- Frieda walked in prevention is wotth « pound of | tionalist army press min- However, the equipment was Ret! 4. today in a 32 vote of the “Tell me, Mr. Globetrotter,” | "&ndaees. President Chiang Kai-shek's son, | ute correction. Joe Courier (left) and Richard Loig- | years ago. e. put to use until three months ago. a cho sald, “wat wo. wee for | WY Sunt walked Back Into the tate tot wes prea eantiieae + eovted sinte of tone & panes cun| disapproving the release of nearly money?” “For monary, we wilt | Tom was seven Be . ; : 22,000 anti-Red Korean and Chi- * >» | Nationalist flags made in the ter, small proofing press, a tse the money bs the Dank” sald | “You, talline to your! uncle?” | Natomas Mags “*!70-Year-Old Battle for Mackinac Spat | Sick Stator sis Senos [nee pisoner by the U5. Com “The bank;money is for old (eve bean tilting Chartis nt | “woman Fi . . ler 10x15 inch press, the bays are ta ~. The bai mone certains Corte tat |, tre mat cary tee very oes] Finally Won as Construction Date Nears| ruses mor sich Swiss and. Swedish elena “Old age is what we siready | be," * salt oo ee cotniter “atte; tae fetewing se five miles—ig scheduled to receive | Committee, sought improved ferry| gach month the paper records | Commission Chairman Lt. Gen, got,” said my uncle. “tr “Maybe our nephew is right,” Reh ye oa Ss ento, A. = Oe as eee oe prrstgre dda gn 9 os teeny the club's activities and usually K. 5 Thimayve of India said the the et og clip-clop on waa Someday deutt ‘te =) | gion bridge in San Fumiche, Legislature Her approved ree me eee Genie Ey Spat the gobblestones,”” "\Por thi,” she said, “1 bem |Félllon Tree Makes Fuel. | “STE. MARIE W®=The'| boasts a longer: sumpetaion apan:|re- eclabllshmen! “of "the Widgt}- wii’ tr-ondeeg. see the uteume ted oun enpeeted. sae yee sia ment back to | vine & extra special appetizer | for Jon Politi i start of construction, this spring, |The Straits of Mackinac Bridge's | authority at its extra session of ee See ae On three previous occasions, In- 4 Charlie as Frieda went back to | marinated carp with red onions.” Fires on the Straits of Mackinac Bridge suspension span is 3.80 feet long. |1950, and the till was approved | Cation said thet or be be dia had sided with the Red stand _ ge Fray As Charlie and TU sat down at} TOKYO (UP) — Premier Shi-| connecting Michigan's two penin- ee ee by the governor in Jone 6, 1950. cane dam ite a | — April. {the table, he’ picked one of the | Ser Yoshida’s political qnemies | sulas wil climax a T0.yeareld up- oe a as sh first sought a Re- in captive status their fate ee ee Oe sere | travel folders off the floor. today had ground t charge him hill battle by upper Michigan resi. ‘hat will break all records, Finance Corporation Ives Seen as Dewey is decided by a Korean peace con- i wikteg to seen Ages — “Tell me something,” he said. |" blocking Japan's Progress dents and far-seeing state industrial | WE on the bed rock, Srstisee oor han tn Bisdnick’s Chees Parton.” “Is it true what they say about | psme"yarh tertied thinness || tnd civic leaders. cate, dea te tall itm private investors (CHOICE for Succ The U. N. Command released “Then why all the travel fold- | the ladies in the Follies Berger?” | ni hway Se een ae. Seite, Sieeeed ep Senet | oS ie teat 2 private investors QSSOF | the prisoners as civilians Satur- fh completely blocked | suspension ,bridge in the world— | W875 for maney to build the structure, day, asserting that was required ers? nes Copyright 1954 traffic. ‘ 24M toot or slightly more. than | 9d Sine inches tic. 1952, B. J. hn coe ERT, we lied by he ores . investment bank-| Sen. Irving M. was seen to- get For the Record “a | tered. fewer t underwrite the bond | day as Gov. Thomas E. Dewey’s|_ It freed all the 7,500 anti-Red bat aes Bowte Wecdet te ‘ possible choice as his successor if] Tart Honest ‘the _ re of Pity for sae at -— Si a dca Michigan structure tc not favorable at first. aren er ad mas soon nearly ‘twice the strongest wind | A bill pledging $417,000 anmeal- 4208 Chtnase le, arrived at tte aceon argue ie ape, M eoae aee a « estate ne tthe ae Ae e om It is very difficult behalf of a lady with the worst recorded ~~ Late in 1953 the authority re- eee ceived a bid from a syndicate qepnel M6 2 Se oee isane and 2 cats Oxy ot few Yau (eet rie ewes (cece ee Aten & Ca. Chtenge- SOROrne? |S) ould te held hte pm dae ig aaa ag ete: dae ae _. ig in session -and that Ives would}. ® gi f Chicago investment house. attend. ave we os The Cc . } command had fe 7 Ba Also slated to be present are|Te . ‘custody of the ret alas | Soke ean oO eal map en liesue was upheld. lor and Mrs. Taylor POR Re Palate Pye s mgeeie pris- z ery Z : p a ‘ : ; PSP : i ; } } f : ; ? \ 4 nied ‘ | Wal a os eats Sal CLs, V3; FS | Boy Treated at Hospital Shirley King, John Riley Mer Being Hit by Car Wed in Rochester Church) 2a sis %, ot 304 Boose ROCHESTER—The marriage of| bengalene with a gold cross at {leg bruises suffered when he was || ee Cena ee) (He, Recities. struck by an auto Saturday at Stas Ry ae | Pmt, a se ~ : pe lng Bolecopal | Eee pe tase wich ed her e 2 © Pape Dales tn dara a ta sage fingertip vell. The bridal flowers | Moreland Ave.. told polls the boy we" Cities wth Courtesy, reepect ond Shirley daughter “ te | W 0 dnd Mrs. Francis C. King of Wil were i cascade bouquet of bride's} fom behind another auto, Sal is Gr foot soar liam Rd. The bridegroom is the | Ruth King, sister-in-law of the PPR pe oo gf Mr and Mra FH. Rey nde, served ax er only attend: |PTA Sees 3-D Slides William F. Davis wearing a yellow = Shirley chose or er wedding |snd shantung gown in baller |p ooaidson, School PTA. met. last ' Funeral Home a ballerina length gown of white Oe Se Ee | week with Norman Roth showing ; Phone FE 2-0652 | _ Serving as the best man was Louis the Promotions Told | rmis'tlac seating the gone Trott, tf for National Guard | “via nasa cei NOW at WAYNE GABERT’S Ist-Lt. A. J..Largent, command. | Polt played music for the cere- ing officer of Pontiac’s Co. M,| QD i, o. th haky Regn Mca |cardl enw vas ee = Brand New --- Fully Automatic | | promotions: | Peter Meagher of 18 Came After a short wedding trip Shir- ty BL, be muntion caranants Cole, |e and John will make their bonne ; Lowell Freeman, 4156 Bluebird, | im Oscoda. : . 74'S. Saniora, sergeants and Pic ; Dabhy Mall &t Set Molyessa, | 3 Hurt as Two Cars aya tape ce oa Hit House on Auburn OF Se on eee eee ee Three persons were injured early and veterans between the ages of today 17 and 35 and asks that interested | Jumped we Soot cin] COMPLETELY INSTALLED” We Finish His Shirts PE 440 ter fut inlrmatn. ending to Fonae Pin. 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Hh y% &: HIE iN ME , Se 4 i ss a Su > . ' q < - ae i . 4 iT > te i , a % : Quick Economical Tomato Recipes as Featured in Pr Oe. eG | THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY. 25, 1954 — Patricia Houton Wed — |High School Club Elects | Pn peas a Water, Hygiene Futire Nursés Officers St.Joseph Topics for Meet ter of Mr. and Mrs, Leland Hou- (Mary Kerug has been elected presi- State, County Officials ton, became the bride of Robert Ruhlman in St. Mary Church Sat- dent of the newly organized Fu- ture Nurses Club at Southfidd urday. A reception was held, tn the eve High, School. Joyce Jeaneeta is vice president; ning at the American Legion Hall + at North Branch. America’s Smart Eye Glasses! ONE PRICE TO ALL.. Here again—Nu-Vision presents Specis! Fremes and Bifecals $3 More @ sensational optical value! For GUARANTEE! one week only — we offer you thin beautiful style glasses in « ° choice of any 2-tone color com- aoe pe teyor Foy bya bination for only $11.00! 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Sponsoring the open meeting is the local League of Women Voters. | “Beeause of the rapidly increas- |ing population of the area, the | topies should be of interest to all | residents,” said a league spokes- man. Thornville Women’s Club | Announces New Officers | METAMORA — Mrs. Florence 'Church was elected president of the Thornville Community Club | last week, with Mrs. Evelyn Har- imer taking over the vice presi- dent’s chair. Rounding out the officer list are | Mrs. Velma Smith, secretary, and Mrs. Leah Foe, treasurer. Committee chairmen include | Mrs. Belle Ferrier, Mrs. Harmer | and Mrs. Frege Ferrier. |xccidental Shotgun Blast Catches Man in Foot iday as he the gun in | front of his home. Virgil M. Childers, 24, of 5820 Clarkston Rd. was treated and re- | Goodrich. One toe was severed by ithe blast, according to Oakland | County sheriff's deputies. I] re’ 2-2605 ee THE GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP of PONTIAC . : a we” ag + re 5 - : - 4 4 — >" 24 AUTOMATIC RANGE 4] . . F 4 = $ ‘ . Regular 22995 Value $30 Allowance for Old Range NOW YOURS FOR ONLY HUGE OVEN! PAY NO MONEY DOWN! to Explain Problems at. Ar Independence Township man 7 laccidentally shot himself in the | foot with a 12-gauge shotgun Sun- | leased at Goodrich Hospital in day display the results of their hoof of 1143 Porter Rd., Milford, pesmas in Grand Rapids Feb. 11- TOPS IN CHERRY PIES—Three winners in the Oakland County Cherry Pie Baking Contest Satur- county’s cherry pie bakjng champion, Judy Vander- | Pontiac Press Phote is sponsored by Michigan Canners, Michigan oven skill. The : mission. (center) won the} Lake Dr., Milford, second place winner. Third | right to compete in the state cherry pie baking | place winner was Dolores Markel of 5435 Cedar 12. The contest | | Island Rd., Milford. Engagement Announced, ‘April 2 Set for Wedding | METAMORA — Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clark of Attica announce the engagement of their daughter, Lucy Mae, to George Jarvis, son of Mrs. Vama Jarvis of Lapeer and Harry Jarvis of Metamora. The wedding will take place April | 9 (Advertisement) Melps cal and Clear | IMCHY ECZEMA Zemo antiseptic promptly relieves | itehing of surface eczema and skin eaten | rashes. It stops scratching and so Colorado was practically un- — eye mer Buy Extra trengt emo known country when gold was dis i for stubborn cases. | covered there in 1838. County Births Metamers Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith announce the birth of « daughter, Vicki Lyan, Jan 4. Maternal — dparents ere Mr. and Mrs. Gamuel ardy of Metamora end) paternal grandperents are Mr. and Mrs Bryan Smith of Lapeer. | Will Head Spring Fair Cherry Producers Ass'n and Michigan Cherry Com- | Shown at the left is Carol Lee Miller of sei Georgianna Dzendzel, secretary, | and Nancy Mikelson, treasurer. | at chairman is Suzanne Lab: | Marjorie Glunz, English sition tor, and Mrs. Jeffry Jaffery,,.school nurse, are sponsors of the club. Mrs. Robert Fulkerson WATERFORD CENTER — Mrs. Robert Fulkerson was appointed | | general chairman of the Spring Fair scheduled for March 6 at | last week's meeting of the Water- ford Center PTA. In other business, the date for | the next meeting was changed to | Give Your Child a Musical Education! 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A group of Chesterfield smokers have been examined by a doctor every two months for almost two years. 45% of © E | 3 if | ay ry ae pt aie Peston, a ‘ aii Halse Ge il ai eet i eae we ae il: af - ° i = ieee ie act) BS pingeae 5 | hed P| ila ing i i P| oo S 8 so SiS = zs 3 || Sepa lings RN Be rite 4o"Sa8e8z OF cr Eze = | g izle Het?! | at aE oe Le SS ue ie | = ~~ ~ .§ a - Je) oO psi#ebbi? egg BGis. g | , a5 tad? r | ie te oe ae a, @ cs > a 2 ~ al \® 28 A a jie ti ee : s&s ye - EIS 52 i =—T were Se. 48 BS E li an = Si: ZEB yit 2 al a ahathey =| as : HAF i Ft tn — i i J =x Ly = + = i = ©: 7 ail pH - S) g2g885288 =.= = Ss 222 = a nie ~ dl = “= - . | tet | | =— os 1) # Hi |i “ey iy | = a i ulgete i a isan Ar ig Te ti ’ eo ial Sei) all i ih ie iH Hate ee. : 1 de|2 Sp ii RATE ye Ht g et : L. ae bu LMIE Tita rif oe -attlilih ibs ri Hired: ‘le lit Wi s 53 Bl “gee oe é rT pray ec me 1 ue iit tise EI i ag (BR) cnt Hed SBS s 85 inl : me lie ue Hale iin 4 * &E lit ie ‘il ew | aCe coat ME hi vi = 55 ‘ % ¥ 4 " | - ay ne al - te uth ” ee : i si > 8 tik. yl i aii Sg a AE ag a I ak * ILE LE ALE LE LEDS AA Pe 2 pa A THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1954 | (na ) ‘ eg Tha. 4 ASTHMA COUGHS (Pore Newsrorer | Airliner Hops Pole Pakistan to Discuss and whessing aes to eae fourhing Plays Share the Wealth LA 5 ede T . | : ege ’ tein legp aid aadietafthenr tenis | , TOKYO @—The newspaper Ass On LA-wecen ifip | U.S. Military hid altaye cough ; p Bor arr mie mailtion daily, LM, Sweden w—Scan- LAHORE, Pakistan Nazir Seer breath - og and sounder Get MENDACO under money back guarantee at druggists. marked its 75th anniversary today with cash bonuses “and gifts of stock to 7,000 employes. Cash bonuses averaged 2,000 yen (about $2.50). The shares have a face vaue of 100 yen (about 25 cents) each, but they “are not on | the market. | Employes with 1 to 4 years serv- ice got three shares apiece. Those with more service got roughly one | share for each year on the paper, . — 2733 Dixie Highway Due to recent iliness we were closed for a short time, but we're pleased to announce that we're OPEN ONCE AGAIN First commercial sugar “cane | production in the New World was jin San Domingo where Negro | slaves were imported to cultivate the fields. LAST TIME TONIGHT! ‘THE BIG A! ; | ; ——TUESDAY—_ “THE MOON IS BLUE” OIL USERS, ATTENTION .. Get more for your fuel dollar -. + get GEE FORTIFIED FUEL OIL... Michigon’s most modern fuel oil! Beria Friend Recalled dinavian Airlines’ Gorm Viking Super-Cloudmaster landed 40 min- utes ahead of schedule here early | today, completing a 6,000-mile test | polar flight across the top of the } world from Los Angeles. | The company hopes to inaugu- | rate regular Scandinavia -to - Los | | Angeles passenger service on the | route by May 1 if necessary agree- | ments can be concluded with Can- ada and the United States, The | airline's first trans-polar test flight | was made in November, 1952. | The four-engine DC6B left Los| + Angeles Friday and flew by way | ‘of Edmonton, Alta; Churchill, | |Man.; Frobisher Bay, in Canada’s |g Northwest Territories; and Green- | land. : as Ambassador to Italy | ROME (®—Russia announced .of-| \ficially last night that Mikhail) | Kostilev, reportedly a former) | friend of Joseph ‘Stalin and exe-| | cuted Soviet police boss Lavrenty | iP. Beria, has been recalled as | Fi | 3 | Ahmed Khan, a member of the | Pakistani Parliament, asked Pre- | mier Mohammed Ali today to call | a special Parliament session next | month to discuss proposed Ameri- | can military aid to Pakistan. Ahmed, former industries minis- | ter and member of the Premier's | Moslem. League party, said the) “vital and delicate” matter should | be considered at a “‘high and dis- | passionate” level. ° The crucial question, he said, “is Why America is interested in| giving military aid and what next | after military aid.” Colorado Lawmaker Takes Thrift to Heart DENVER @—A state legislator | in Colorado has gone all out to help economize on state expenses. | State Controller James A. Noon- an. said one lawmaker who filed SAT.—"BLOWING WILD” G “YUKON VENGEANCE” PRICES—Matinees 50c—Eve. & Sun. 80c—Kiddies 25¢ a — ambassador to Italy. A Russian Embassy spokesman | 7 confirmed as ‘official’ reports by | > diplomatic sources that Kostilev would be replaced by Alexander Bogomolov, former envoy to Czech- | 7 oslovakia, al | Phone FE 5-833! Prices Mat. 35c; Eve. Sun. 55¢ Children Always 18¢ Today & Tomorrow 1 ~ Now it's needless to suffer burning pains of | al acid indigestion, gas, heartburn—thanks to ¥ “preseription-type” formule of F. B. | | Plunder, Ph.G. Medically-proved Pfunder's | 5. Tablets soothe away pain with acid-peu- = tralising film. You eat most anything you like—without fear of distress. e Ametingiy quick retief guaranteed or money back! Get Ptunder's Tablets today, 100,000,000 sold. f FASHION’S FINEST—Val Phillips, having been fiamed “1954 Fashion Maid,” at Miami Beach, Fila., dons a big hat to keep the) sun out of her eyes. She'll be one of the more interesting attrac-| tions at the five-day “Spring Market Week” sponsored by the Miami | | Fashion Council, this week. | |nominations for bests and my | choices for the winners Dramatic program: Kraft TV) | Again Snare ‘Theatre, PhilGo-Goodyear Piay-| | house, Robert Montgomery Pre-| ¢ re ga 2 “Emmies’? | sents, Studio One ‘and U. S. Steet! HOLLYWOOD w#—Can Lucy do! Hour, Choice: U. S. Steel Hour./ it again? Situation comedy: Burns and Al- | That was the issue discussed in len, I Love Lucy, Mr. Peepers, | Will Lucille a On Our Giant » Miracle Mirror Screen (EY SPINE NOW SHOWING Mat. 5@--Eves. 80c--Child. 25 it . THE SCREEN | Ra, 4 NTH, SN TV circles today as the nomina- Our Miss Brooks \thons for the TV Academy's 1953 | Cuoice: Burns and Alien. Variety: Colgate Gomedy Hour, | awards became known. Last year! the Jackie Gleason Show. Omni- Lacille Ball walked away from the bus, Show of Shows and Toast of | can repeat. Caravan, Gillette Cavalcade of — cae fees ee Sa NCAA football games, a Saree | WIM ; Public affairs: Adventure, Bishop | aod’ Wiliam ‘Frawiey—are nonai-| Fulton Sheen, Mest Ge Prom, Peri) "L0'*"" ‘vnngp nees. wet 4 os Choice: Victory at Sen. iP EVANS-BLAINE But Lucy faces strong competi- . tion fro other shows. Mr. Peepers| IED CrSigy Intrigue, 1 Let - All in Wonderful Technicolor prc eee Web. Choice; Dragnet, natch. Also—This Thrill Hit é . the Jackie Gleason Show. Although ete'e rs ' Luck Nothin TV audiences still love Lucy, it's) Audience participation. quis or | As—11:10 ~ 2:10 - 5:20 ~ 8:80 : ys 8... ee eS ee Sew Lis. Taw Sey, Go aw, The Academy of Television Arts os our Sciences, which is Life. Choice: This Is Your Life. M Dad Is Smart!” patterned after is movie counter.| Children’s program: Big. Top part will name the winners at a| Ding Dong School, Kukla, Fran Hollywood Palladium banquet Feb. | 2d Olllie, aa peas te Zoo : Around 550 industry leaders, | Parade. Choice; School. “For a factory worker, my daddy sure knows his coal. When Mr. | moet of them on the West Coast.) 1... ee as Ding Jones said Daddy was lucky that he spent so little for a Winter's Sage throne Sone nominations | Dong School, Letter to Loretta, fuel bill and kept our home so comfdrtable Daddy just laughed | a ee eer ae eee . ‘ oes . ht S to out- oa - soap depart more than just the initial price of a ton phoma pawn a the Caste: Make Room for Daddy. a ae Wally Cox, Jackie “A coal that is clean, burns cleanly, has very little ash content i . Donald O'Connor and and is properly sized will outlast ordinary stoker coal, Daddy said, Ht BOB S val. Ps pollen = comparison had proved that ‘Little Joe’ Stoker Coal burned longer, Lucille Ball, Imogene cleaner and responded more readily to furnace controls. Dinah Shore oe lane ‘ “It's not luck that gives you a more economical fuel, it’s the better peo ae ngg nem ” Ben |e quality that counts in the long run.” Art Carney, William | 3 | : oe ae as OE You Are Paying for It . . . So Why Not Enjoy the Best? * + 8 eo : “4 . actress: Teun GUbert Marion | ig LITTLE JOE STOKER COAL). pee @iT’S DUST . There is no substitute for quality . . . ‘Little Siincrso reas Jack Webb, - : TREATED! ~ Joe’ Stoker Coal is quality through and through \ WALLED This last one is a Bishop | I | ... elt is deep mined Kentucky coal . . « taken 420 Pontise Trail poverty oa Dip Pirnd| © iT’S PROPERLY from the very heart of the richest coal fields - \ : Godfrey isn’t Mg tan » SIZED! “im the world. \ — “Mocomno” he is in the East. Martha in Technicolor is about TV's best comedienne, but | Bg © IT’S CLEAN Analysis prove that ‘Little Joe’ is one of the \ bm gos Gable she hardly rates in this class, It|— ‘TO HANDLE! lowest ash stoker coals available, contains a © eaibon could be Murrow, but I'll string | : along with Joe Friday. I think it’s greater number of BTU’s (heat units) per “The World's Most dl 0 ea pound and gives more-heat per fuel dolor. \ Beautiful Girls” going to be « Dragnet year, ers. MICALT~ For performance, quality arid economy get o 4 ss Education Begins Eorly |B, ECONO. load of bette? quality ‘Little Joe’ Stoker, Coal, wack, aaatak taal f . 5 ie . ace S inalt et ard Se Fags 1 fu fr versity , = bk, Be a “e 2 - RES TR: oH mA. ark antic ome es Ae AMOR ie - ENS RE ANG ES IB . aie OFF ELUOT . MIKE HAMMER SEE ESLER FEATURES at 1:25-3:28-65:31-7:34-8:40 » Swaine FRIDAY 20m Cony Fox prevents THE. MIGHTY ADVENTURE OF INDIA ————-- aee ae Se ee ae ee ee en ee ee ee ee lle a ae. lle _ ye tates eee imme *— } es = " ie ~~ ew ~iai. ye »4 a , ane id aig ee Pige, a ae SA OD” "Mea wt rey Se - ' , 4 . \ > f a Ze ae SOG OE” le” A sil at , : “4 K ad yi MO bP ¢ poem ag = ace ; \ wat * s | 5 : 4 » . 4 ‘ THE PONTIAC'PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1954 , ‘ 6 Crucial Battle| =" )in*sre 2: 2. i : “But,” Art adds, “if Sate Carol Ryan, Waterford, ach Aa i tates Peri, bah oat tes ba marae mee || unior ue: Hen, [IC Ny Pontiac still wins over the ball players such as McMahon,| points in the Sexton game). Angus Singles Champs n €g0 berjacks, Pontiac would be left | forward and the ‘Jacks’ best scorer! Dick also is a fine playmaker Max Hersh of Detroit won the in @ tie for 2nd place, with Vikings (15-19 game average); Weinberg at | and defensive cog. Rose has been Michigan Table Tennis Associa- : ey alone in front. mee in| EiMts, another good scorer; Ken invaluable in helping prepare the | ons sate champlonsiip over, te Littler Conquers . Pros SLE dines Gubine Tak otis 01 feed Se nee weed ot Go Pentied Geys.cits.| by '14Under Par 279) : ~ | and up opponents plays in practice| Hersh defeated Check Harrison R wg Ly ge pel ante sessions, “‘He’s a good morale! tm the ff 21-1, 21-23, 21-10, arrison unnerup silty Getler, ot either gard er| "silinea come bare with tabty| Poa Came ot Got Park lon we ee forward, offered strong possibil-| good record. They beat the Bay lng ieee wire RANCHO SANTA FE, Calif. @— ties. City club in the Wolves’ own gym-| Ed Brennan any ee National Amateur champion Gene Pontiac will see the last of two | nasi and Richard Darke um, no mean feat for any! of Detroit. Littler left the scene of the rich of its top players Tuesday, Leroy | Valley club. They lost to Flint San Diego Open golf tournament Moore and Dick Ayling finish | Central in overtime and last week |, V™S!™i@ Angus of Detroit won Bill Rose also winds up his prep camped Midland @448. _|robin play. Al Ring and’ Phyitis| On ©. J. (Dutch), Heston depere career at this. time and can’t be taken Stern of Detroit beat Bill and Vir | ¢? With a check for $2,400. Moore has been the teatn’s ace | lightly” is the way the Pontiac | *!mi@ Angus in mixed doubles. That was the picture today as defensive power, while Ayling | mentor pictures Fowler's crew Junior singles title went to Rich-| the pros headed toward a pro 1 New is pereees Sar Sprittgs for Seat plkenbne : ; Royal Oak in the finals, 21- “ ‘ Star Arises! 118 33. = a a $5,000 PGA side-show event at U Cally’ title to ge to ‘en Onkdena | Ste Brewton, . CaM. > nsung OSU Vaulter County player was’won by Carol| And Littler, the 23-year-old idol Ryan of Waterford. She defeated | of his native San Diego, went back Pe Sur ris Vet Ellen Tiffany of Pontiac in the|to his duties in the air service prises Veteran Laz || mor sie’ tn mi, nan |ot the U. 8 Navy at San Dew. : ie 2 na a en ae meee ZIT. Richard Gerber ot Detroit | He is also debating the possibll ; ; games, was con- | won the , in round turning professional. ie winner of an American pole vault; Sidered @ shoo-in, ea Ay Littler conquered the pros in the event is neither Laz nor Richards, | Both Laz and Welbourn cleared | Chuck Burns of Detroit won the | "hole San Diego with © Mfundes . ' that is news. And that was part! 14 feet, 4 inches and Welbourn | Senior men’s division. par score of 67-66-69-72-274. } ot “the story on the Tth annual | had first shot at 14 feet, 8 inches. ——____—_— Harrison finished with rounds of 2 ‘ Evening Star games. ~ -+He made it. Laz missed. 69-67-T1-71-278, while Cary Middie- : Winner of Saturday night's com-| Olficials gave Welbourn a try ’ cott,---with 70-61-70-73, and Ted 4 petition was an unheralded veter- | *! 15 feet. > omen Kroll, with TI-T1-467-Tl, tied at 280 Zz - inary student from Qhio State,| The crowd of 5,000 cheered for and won $1,600 apiece out of the ' Jerry Welbourn who missed by a | @ brief moment 515000 purse by as Welbourn sailed a f whisker becoming-the 4th man in| over the bar but his foot hit Bob Toski, Northampton, Mass., ¥. history to vault 15 feet. the cross bar on the way down ers a was Sth with a 74 for 82 and Rev. Bob Richards, beaten | *"d tilted it over $1.200 and Ed Furgol of St. Louis, § twice within a week by Don Laz, Sharing the glory were Mike with a 73 for 83, was the last stayed out of competition in the | 4sostini, Trinidad spring star who at Peace Aga n one to cash in a four-figure check 4 set a new world record, and two- | $1,000. ’ . — iy lg fh bh amyl - | mil x . i | Lead Changes [iis vwtrsaisa% “| Sol Body, Decides to eta a Sr bh a Agostini, celebrating his 1%h| Permit Gals to Wear | sfter 5 holes and was never se- s . birthday, cut two tenths of a Sh rts i T riously threatened yesterday. He . All aad oft the earid wince on} Shorts in Tourneys had a five stroke margin to begin : in ions yard dash record, sprinting the By ED CORRIGAN with, and he wound up four strokes distance in 9.6 seconds. —- Mts ina. ; Ashenfelter; Olympic —-steple- : : chess peace fluttered over the United * : goo 0 ourne champion, turned in a 9:02.9| srates Golf Assn. and the female boats Tossing sigh hes to Chists colsreats Artoor BEF Raicaitaclit ay Caan aad deems hee power all season, whose by two and netenth seconds. | ST® OAR [ 5 Id€0 urs clu against Bay Cit G i : : apr a i a: ee 4 on the West Huron street floor. Above (left) is Dick Ayling, ace | substantial eters ner on Giffen had-s big part in Pontiac's! Pontiac Five Supplants od weight tt Naveed Eeone| The ladies had been giving the . seorer and playmaker (holds PHS record of 29, collected in Sexton | Bi ed y night. Both graduate at mid-year. and straight night, lowered Brown | usGA the bird—and it wasn't a , xton | Bill Rose, valuable squadman, also finishes his prep career Tuesday. Uticans; Out-State aoe record in the Star mile| aove for the past year | an ifs nag . | Keglers Hit Top [ie a emme ane | ne rominmente ben os share, No Effect on Champs | rita at RO The harried males who make up au n lana > Y Ts There were new leaders in all di-| é Ge robes Ot ot dalled © Sie Trautman Doesn't Like | eta visions of the Knights of Columbus | easy way out, reasoning, with} Experimental TV to ankee ‘3 | state bowling tournament after last Cart : | d ig logic, that you can't beat the ran but Rivals Pla Li = lic’ s Plan to S top N Y. by weekend's pin-busting at Motor Inn CT, q CW dames. Farm-Team _ Cities f ation. Pontiac sal * ¢ * Y \Limiting Farm Systems Wouldn't Work | essesic. = aye” Yeuing +5 so starting now, the quis may] ST. LOUIS « — The St. Lodi lo P } showed the way in the team event bep in- itles wear all the shorts they want at| Cardinals’ plan to test the effect wa, Minnesota Hope By JOE REICHLER |mant and World Series again next, unless something is done ss . their tournamemts. Actually, the| major league broadcasts have on + + ¢| NEW YORK g to stop| Three other quintets bettered the decision, which was arrived at Sat- ° Stay on. Hoosiers @®—This was a/ season. them.” i : * » minor league attendance ran into : basketball. luncheon and, as so| a pew | 1st week's leaders, Utica St. Law- Marion Wins for 5th | day whea the USGA held its an- from the commissioner Heels in Cage Race often happens, the chief ot | “And it's a crying shame too,” Unlike most critics, this fellow | rence. Ti : : nual meeting, was purely academic | of minor league baseball. ' : < 100," | 4 D. i ime in Row; Detroiter | because the lassies had been flout- ' CHICAGO ceritered around an-/| the fellow went on. “I'm a Yankee a suggestion on what steps LaLande of F. Krunz of Bat- om casi ‘ih —owa.and Min- | Sunde *short.© They Were “talking | lab from on. I'm a Yankees make to curb the fivetime-| © Creek are the new leaders in Takes 2nd Straight ing the rule since it was placed} _Uader the experiment pesota seek to solidify their posi- | base aig t Fm see” ve-time-| doubles with 1258. Fred '9 on the books last casts of Cardinal games this | : posi- | ball and a fellow remarked | ting fed up by all their success. | winning Yankees | wy : and Frank . las . season would be beamed into : tion as Indiana's top rivals for the | that the surest thing in the world| It's a bad thing. It's a monopoly | %: aire Wyzgoski of Pontiac rolled into 2nd} CHICAGO @ — Champions in} f Houston, Omaha and Columbus, Big ‘Ten. baskethall championship | 9€*t to death and taxes, was that| that's doing baseball no good at! «. place with a 1241. Chet Jaruzel and | both diviskins of the All Star bowl-| gun’ eetirime” president of the +e P| the Yonkeos would win the pen-|hiL: Ste hound to choke the Make the Yankees cut down on | George Felice, 1st week's leaders, | ing tournament carried wi! otis, retiring president of the| Osle—cities Cards own tonight, both playing home games game) neir farm systems and the num-| e tied for 3rd with 1237. top money | USGA, sighed with relief when he| ™lmer league clubs. ee . : ion af " he said Ot Mller of Ponting sipped to| sng Mar tet Sack fo Michigan) Seria” to aopeat in shor Commissioner George M Traut- are idle. , : ‘ ace as he was passed in . permission appear man, after the plan was me ides ng (UaNSing Swimmers V ictOrs |™* sous mm « ws etisany | ytitce,St he as ated | ese route for’. | ite te Sommerer cote |Satrday ight, red the exper TEAM baseball.” Trautma one loss to Minnesota's 31 record, In nterc ub Event —— Yee raphe Weepe Mesting, Fontine---- seid iedien ets © Gen, tone te nocent victim of the ladies’ cat-/to confer with basebal : oa take on Northwestern.) Minnesota; Pontiac's YMCA swimmers lost; record time of 38.5 seconds. He | farm teams to a big } cub —— FeeTtEV sensu ees soen > 008 been another champion since wom- nh * 2 @ sioner Ford Frick in New York gediey9 a pair of meets to Lansing Satur-| also took the 40-yard breast stroke. | That would force a rich club lke| " “""bousilia""""" en were brought into the affair: | “We just decided to try to make | ‘ns Wee* swid be would fight the « Both Northwestern and Purdue|day in the Pontiac pool. Preps| ‘Pontiac's 160-yard free style re-| the Yankees to cut aoe | een 2 ereevecsocnte ese} ‘It was tougher for Don Carter our rules uniform,” said one ot- | ™&®- have been alle to win only one of| were no match for the Capitol City [lay team of Dick Willard down on its | Wrsseski-Wrsgeski. Peat.......-+00- 1241| of Detroit, who became the 2nd ficial. “Some of the clubs had bans! But the Cardinals’ owners con five conference games. Minnesota) «y ~ josing 43-14, but the Juni > mer . Gordon | number of players and give the | Sevens Femien, Font. “sictttereeees 10 | man im the tournament's history | “inst the girls wearing shorts, tend they are serving all baseball beat Northwestern 82-78 Saturday | ; i ors | Dray, Saigeon and Simonson | lesser clubs a chance to dicker| : eat gg en | to win in two consecutive years. so we made it official.” in making the test. as Dick Garmaker scored 23| ere barely edged out. 34-52 | set a new record in one minute, 31 | with free agents and college stars.” D./ Ross, Muskewon..........-s0000es te| Andy Varipapa of Hempstead, “The effect of major league : points Pontiac Preps managed only one | seconds. With that in mind the writer |} Manger, Muskegon. 00csvccsses: Jae N Y., did it im 1946 and 1997. 4H CI b broadcasts in minor league terri- ome _ swept past Pur.| Hrs in the meet's final event, 4 went to work, checking ench big| iss Keprincs, Ponlios.........-0..-. S| Carter defeated Bill Lillard of OMEFOOM VIUDS | tory has been the subject of dis. wore soe pe Maxim, Mike league club and their minor league Chicago by the slender margin of . ee Se ee eee Michigan State beat Ohio State | 5e- Newman in the saateen Een. and mighty Yankees have onty nine j big 258 3rd moved the form-| Four teams wet chosen towns in which é 83-76-in Saturday's only other Big angen ype ge ohing ag “yt QOEENS ,|farm clubs. They own only two in-Port Huron er St Louie bowler tthe op |stats —Salrday "Tn Homeroom res gen the franchises so thet tf ae Ten game. Julius McCoy tied a ammed every event. + M0 Ten. Pins ¥i| outright and have working agree] Sarnifing] Test spot. Gadaibdl Ulegus attivity, wenlan ae ne it will hurt : Spartan school record with a 34-| Free styler Larry Malers anda |ccsetes =} Baliye 3; ments with seven others. Also, only Sire. Ledewig bed’ moved into |swed ty the Pentiec Pate Ged nt F point outburst. of backstrokers, Drake Me. | 8esy B's > kon 3/ six big league organizations pos-| Three Pontiac |boxers qualified |'"e ‘ad Saturday and set @ pace | Recreation department at Lincoln | \y; KS es Lean and Jim MeKenzie gave | trey = pow 2 fpreechgpeeron systems. ‘Those | for the semi-finals of the Blue Wa-| "at ™made it simply a question | Junior High School. Victory for Canada ille epen onenibe wie’ teas wo Jocks %/ clubs are Washington, Cincinnati, | ter Golden Gloves tournament at | “a0 Would finish 2nd. | In the Ninth Grade loop, Ti SAULT STE. MARIE ay Boysvi Bows Junior Division. Mailers set new nae - =(weniee's) 6. Detroit, Boston, Chicago White Sox Port Huron Saturday night. Tournament officials announced nipped the Wildcats sa tans on M * oe RIE, Ont. ®— ‘ 4 ; wecenis of 91 necends tu the team pn Th series. | 24 Philadelphia Athletics Bob McDonald, Charles Scribner the 1955 renewal of the classic also |i, the Jead with a to stay ountain’s Johnny Bednarz 3 Hot’ Ea let Club Sadik tee tite ead eke wines, Besy B's 2192. The St. Louis Cardinals have! and Pat O'Neill eft novices, wan |? °t ee Clee the Eighth Reba nw Od etn ee tba perigee guide» i q 2.4 seconds in the 100-yard free eS Te pence rath yr a farm system, | their bouts, but Grady Johnson, eee drubbed the Globetrotters, 4610 to Sault Ste, Marie wag ers PY Gene Stasialowicz tallied style. Marchn’s Mat 43 ia SS minor league clubs. | fighting in the open division, was Rindone KO’d by Olson t : ” sss e, Ont. yesterday. ex 3 Parris Lobe. «a Lee 3, | The Brooklyn Dodgers are next/ defeated. All - a push their record to 3-0. —_—_ooooo- tf points Sunday: to lead Orchard| McLean and McKenzie finished | See's MEL 49 Streh’s 2 | with 15. ; represented the Por- | byt Picks Kid Gavilan Trojans and Cats share the Sev- F Lake St. Mary to a 65-35 victory | 1-2 in the backstroke. ST a ae gn “ye tiac Bemis-Olsen Amvets. enth Grade lead with 30 records. sketball Results rb over Boysville. Eaglets built up a Pontiac collected only three | Coley Lance Oye gyn al McDonald decisioned Sid Jack- SAN FRANCISCO @®—Joe Rin- | Trojans belted Fireballs, 53-3, with : 29-11 halftime lead by pumping in| firsts, but set records in two of ee ee Good Crowd on Hand son of Port Huron in the 137-pound done, knocked out by middleweight | Davis breaking a record with 36 by SAEOR BASKETBALL ef 19 2nd quarter points to 2 for Gan Diets ‘Wieestoen raiews division, Scribner defeated Nelson | champion Cari (Bobo) Olson in ToNDAtTs kesuLts a Boys- won the ang, | Seay we points, and Cats downed Ramblers, | 0s. aa —___¥ille. or SOY" sO-yard individual medley’ in the |Cleverat sew Gtrense 34.87 Binder of Pigeon in s 14Spound |5 rounds, predicts Kid Gavilan will | 33.4, Deirett Tech WY Concerdia tina.) "st 5 im Chotke added 12 points .s | ———Sazewar Derk hep M4 57 Detch-Re # for Rolladium Finals bout, and O'Neill, 159, got the nod | defeat Olson. in their April 2 title} __saromnay_nasuuts Unwreney. feeh 2 Ornighion Sk i‘ ae = ck aac anion |t wilt Of fee w 1.| Compton's 43 38 Keoge Merch. 32 39 over John McConsiéll of Port Huron. | bout at Chicago. orm GRAps. se | ighigns State $3 Otie State hs ie chard Lakers won, their Th |e mu. SE iT senneen tm Bas |Buece, ee Ge Laces Se | A large crowd was on hand at| , Johmenn was decitoned £Y Ore? time. tn hig career by Olson in| cect Si Javetings | Us| Ble Grande 58 Creighton” fe a sume Suburban Catholic League |®. 4,7. 42 $3 Eeum Noo m0 46 | Breet, Bot, Sr as Kesge Cu #4 | the Pontiac Rolladium Saturday of Port Huron in a 135-pound | time in his career by Olson in on case" "| hese 4 “ “@ activity Tuesday, entertaining St. | Team Ne. ¢ 33 31 Mandilaries 29 44 | "inkiy, game, tit | afternoon for the final races of the | "ain" F | Saturday ‘night's nationally tele- | tresses 46 Glebeiretions 19 | Minnesota 38 Kencse State -B Rita. Pn em tan, Central Lin. Sate we ane 5o0 team game—| 2nd skating period at the Rolla- Scribner of Pontiac lost to | vised bout. But Joe wasn’t too im-| piebe “ ives ° - 76 Purdue FH _ a Speech t fo tear. ep a = santte—Sieorinate dium, Competition was close in all Paul Berrais on a decision. Ken| pressed. He picked Gavilan be- vem $e Penn | cy : — srscececeeers © 216 G85! —Doris Olsen 469. : Cqeaprerres w | visions! Carte and Wilf Mitchell see ac-| cause “Olson is not too hard a an blers $| St Pram. ¢ , ‘° - : 4 Levees 45.18 Tain Fines 38 38 ta Clase A, wimers were Jery| = Puncher.” ; is Panthers eas oS ’ . 1OFOnio ut () | of Panty Hotel be 59, Union Li. £2 H| Serry Alexander and Betty Clark, ’ Kentucky o Tenpensee 8 oy . f waaay ee: Soom me neries— ps ye Tom Muenstermann ape 0 n § fi 5 Op oblem seseme os &. . atti oe : ; : a ee Tm oiieee ty coh Mh : ’ fies. Benteuy o gt ap, Marked by Fights: z='F eax. 3-= = nut Casey's Also Worried n, Colemanle=est GET but was first cracked by forward Groat bg a Mickie Sue State Gordie Howe'in the 2nd period. |i” Heteaheck fetching sepedd. By RICE He is either a bad judge of where the ball is going ae pn A ae , NEW YORK—It wn’t be so long now before we | or he can’t wait for the good ones. His strikes are aortas r yore ee ad naa tapes jv. mover = | Boys Club Fives Busy it coten Salt wetaies Manly SRST tndared hee | Samieets eat waive ew bem. He te cunctly te Pon, Mghteds, tn... SH am ge tay anh fant, ly last Detroit Wr tiwren fee &| in 3 Leagues Saturday a S is ple erty Same rebonding| a sectste. | Thre ws teeth action We: eee aes Red Wings shut them o he | ; a three leagues Saturday at the Boys = & ‘~ ms onal Hi 3 Club. : me that burst Inte two fights, Dineen and St. Mary’s took the lead in the neh the third period, Thomson last quarter to edge the Misfits, m to the penalty box. : —— 0) eevee amt 05S gee rales " 1 ; game, Dave Runyan’s 14 points teeeeewneee led the Bums a 2-21 win over im. the League, Hoboes | ount of fo oe ry Coleman will fare in his ¢ . ye : * dae POE sees weer : . Wat? 1 ig ERS ; i i = eee ty 4 Mag ae: Se! rae os F i. * : \ . ra : PETE ye hs 4/6 “P Py c ‘ rr i i - i. . Z I < OOS i ‘ z ze ° Tis \ e. > io bw Ee ole dee PA ia ied oP a Dey oe ae 4 Siew As 6 On Peeeee ce OZ THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 25,. 1954" Sebo Takes Head Coaching Job at Penn {me Rawls Winner of Tampa Test Betsy Beats Old Jinx . Long Enough to Wind Up on Top now playing out of West Chicago, had a fine 74, but had had bad days earlier, could ; Two amateurs Polly Riley of champlonshiye bat the je an |Fort Worth, ‘Tex, and Marlene had always pursued her on the | Stwart of Ontario, Can., slipped in’ between Miss Rawis and Miss tricky Palma Celia course almost caught her again. Berg, tied at 313 for 2nd Pb wat cgg My Sv =e chor ow WL started off in front with an even Meth. 84 ist Baptist it par 75 for the ist 18, and stayed [fetes MEY 2% Wetertore my 1: ahead all the way. Her 7?-hole Pont. Vocal 31 Ehwweea "Meth. © 3 total of 311 gave her $1,200 of ae " the $5,000 prize money. Retepters FS-F 5’ Contes Moth, 4 On yesterday's final round the we sasees) CL. jinx really hit her. 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Government jeb;" (3) Semple test question; (4) Te me how, to quality for s U. S$. Government job. Name. .cccecdes eee eeeeeeereeeeer seereree Age “eee eeeeee Street. . cc euee eeteeeeneee eee ttenee eeteeneeee erreee ** City... o BONG. i ada CNG, sc vvcevtves UNDERWEIGHT? 8: S008 .i¢.7 sioet n a iva Nae + Brusha Winner of Sport Rifle Shooting ‘Trial Pontiac Keglers Take Lead in 3 Elk Divisions Rothbarth, Shafer and Mason Tops; W. Huron | Paces Teams Pontiac bowlers in the Elk state res “f FETIEEL i Deary......+ VOPR. ca vcccseccsess pemvesit ‘G34. NO 478 Schedule for Exclusively for Men Health Club In the Hotel Pontiac AL THOMAS Majors z & t Steve Is Latest Munn Graduate fo Enter Ranks MSC Backfield Tutor 7th to Move to Head Coaching Post By ROBERT EB. VOGES EAST LANDING # — Clarence - | (Biggie) Munn’s school of coach- ing had another graduate today. Michigan State college backfield coach Steve Sebo is the 7th and latest Munn assistant to move up to a head coaching job. Sebo has been signed by the University of Pennsylvania on a three-year contract. It was the second shakeup in the MSC coaching setup within several weeks. Just a short while ago, Munn teok the post of MSC athletic director and Hugh (Duffy) Daugherty was moved up to be head coach of the Spar- tans. moved up to head coaching jobs include: at picking his assistants at Penn. along some “Td like to take Other Munn assistants who have | La Verne (Kip) Taylor, at Ore-! t |Michigan Among | | 4 Big 10 Clubs | in7 Loop Tilts CHICAGO (INS) ~ Big Ten Con- | ference has released its completed 1954 football schedule showing that four teams will face seven confer- ence opponents. lowa, Michigan, Ohio State and Wisconsin all meet seven teams which will give them a percent- age over the others. 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MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1954 Human Fly Fails Ae bes Be “ oC t + t Din of ees PS peg dea 3 i s 3 &2Fe s r 4 if, e BEE z FLE Fel zeit New Census Figures ow Draw Rueful Comment | window through which he gained bation | ALBUQUERQUE w—The Albu-| “OtY was not wired with « bur- company come under the collaps-|Terque Journal ruefully noted the ‘ clause? pes i : + Tt I it z B HH latest U, S. census figures show- a husband who wipes the|'mg New Mexico's population in-| Thirsty Thief Goes Dry dishes more than twice a| crease of about 61,000 since 1950 | qualify as head of house-| Compared with a jump of 145,000) OMAHA ® — A thief stole a big fl : wading through, | hold? p for Arizona. Commented the Jour-| carton of bottles from a_ truck ‘ih " _ | nal: | making a delivery to a wholesale basic principle _| “Sure looks like a lot of folks| liquor concern here. They were - new overshot.” ‘display bottles—all bone dry. , the or, the king-size,/ SIDE GLANCES by Galbraith lf if [| bas He et Athi} M ) ts i if gt i i i B E 4 i HE Bt i nal a i z re Ed 8 _ Then, there is the tion, how mmch money is a tax- payer allowed for the care and NANCY ‘NANCY = stop TURNING THAT | LIGHT ON AND ‘| OFF IN THERE “The wife has been using a vacuum cleaner for years, but I'm a bit old-fashioned myself!" Jam-2f by Jose Luis Salinas M Rew, U.S. Pat, OF YX. YOu De et alias aia .. THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, JANUARY. 25, 1954 Sovb | : Drop, CHICAGO — Soybean prices dropped on the board of trade to- day in response to news of low- ered government support prices for the 19M crop. The break in soybeans, which ran to more than five cents at one time, had an unsettling influence on the rest of the market. Losses in other pits were mostly limited to fractions, however. Trading was quite active. Wheat near the end of the first hour was % to % cent lower, March $2.13%, corn % to % low-| vera er, March $1.53%, oats % to % | ™* * lower, March 80%, rye % to one | cent lower, March $1.24%, soy- | beans one fo 54 lower, March $3.15%, and lard unchanged to 1/3 cents hundred pounds higher, | «4. March $16.60. CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO (AP)-—Opening grain w Bept is Mar 2.14 Soybeans May ..4+«+.. 213% Mar ease 3.14 Pi.) aes 06% May a. ay 207% July ........ 3.11% REESE: € EE 243% MAT ..ceeces 14% Nev 2.41% May 158%, Lard July 5% Mar 16.55 Sept... 1.62 May . 15.62 Dee ... i“ July . 15.65 Oats - Mar . os. 1% yoean Ol) May 7% Mar a] July 4% May ie Bept 7% duly 11.485 MBP ccvicess 1.28% Gept ....... 1 Pe 127% Oct WSCS Groups Schedule Two Dessert Luncheons eons for this week. Clara’ Marshall Circle will meet | at-the home of Mrs. Angus Coul- S83 Fr F a a - z “ae ti itt; rz z ee) a (AP)—The following prices were paid per dozen {.o.b. Detroit | receivers for case lots of .federal-state }emell 45. US. grade B, large 48. | grade C. large 42. US. checks 41-42, CHICAGO BUTTER AND BEGGS } 00 B 63.25; 88 C 425; “a current receipts 43; }ehecks and dirties 41.4. >>> 333 BEGEEE vy type broilers or ‘tryers, un 4 ibe, whites 25-27; Barred Rocks 39-30. "| Caponetion 3%-5 Ibs 32. Geese 27 ee | $ > i a CHICAGO POULTRY f - EE a ° Y above Cattle salable 2,200. Receipts appear than week ago; steers and year. 4 ane 3 Feeee g ine 8.52% 2 e a 22252. 22282 vate Sui > e i : iF iff if t ? ri tout es : ; Hedi ees seaee bar [i iff sat j i At iE He uli He i H Se Micas : H | ; Fl an opening block of 1, at 93%. Thereafter it went | Up spending for air defense. Then, too, when any stock gets as high) priced as Douglas, Wall Street) Robert L. Jackson, 32, of 43 Or- always beliigs to hear rumors Of | ion gy, Lower were Chrysler, General "| Motors, Anaconda, Copper, Ameri- | "| can Telephone, and DuPont. | pdeeee Atl Cat Line y- Atlas Per 4, 3 seveeseesisen ~ ? at “eunee i i Alf | i i [ i “fs na i ge s ote tice Elmer C. Dieterle fined Ted S. Stocki, 28, of 7252 Coleman, Dearborn, $75 and $25 costs Satur- day after Stocki pleaded guilty to drunk driving. 7 | Beotcs ee idee N ee F stxsusercs tal Eyre rey BEEaEes re we e~- ee buseru AIM orcs ~ 2B eetSSSee= “ee * bese. td ha ee ~& ¥eeeeeve-— “- -2e ie f ” 4 & ° Seuseuns vapts-Seceesens.kerss a o ~ ; ; 8 errr ie ater sivss ae g fe isi eyuxuseseessycs.s = anew © bel ae Pee fe eee agnes i ees2egcspstsSx? . ip ea iat i denyteacery i $4 z? ioe se52-28 ai = usvpneepsey | — a é E enews i ef #8 i : > West Bloomfield Township Jus- Alfred Derrigan i Laura M.) Derri- ~ . Wednesday at Spauld- of four weeks. Surviving besides her husband | are two sons, Melvin § at home | and James A. of 3504 E. 9.Mile Hugh G. Tayler ORTONVILLE — Service for| Two fender skirts were taken | Hugh G. Taylor, 77, of 4575 Oak- If your friend's in jail and needs bail, Ph. FE 5-5201. C. A. Mitchell. Bridge Contract Cost of Projects to Be Built by Birmingham Compony Is $581,777 mingham has been awarded the Hoffman Forecasts Bright Future Ahead WASHINGTON (UP) — Paul G. Hoffman, chairman of the board Off Road, Into Parked Cars Charlies Henderson, 56, of 160 . Johnson Ave., suffered chest bruises and lip cuts Sunday morn- when he drove into two parked near his home. told Pontiac police that he attempted to catch his lunch which falling off the car seat and his eyes off the road. He a from the.car of Harold Wert of | wood Rd., who died early today, 327 Liberty St. while the car was/is pending at C. F. Sherman! 3| parked in the Huron Theater park- | Funeral Home. ing—lot--yesterday, according to; Mrs, Leroy Hammersmark FERNDALE—Service for Mrs.| brothers, Andrew, Robert and | Leroy T. (Elsie) Hammersmark, | ¥ived by a son, William G. Hannah | Of Pontiac, and a sister, Mrs. Ed- day at the Byron Funeral Home. Funeral service will be at 2 p.m. at Sharpe Funeral Home, Clarks- W. H. Harvie Co., Inc., of Bir-| ton, and burial will be in Lake | View Cemetery. ; Born in Clarkston, Mrs. Gott- died Sunday morning at | |Naval Station Gets «| | morrow in Peterboro.. She was the mother of Mrs.|a division of the North Atlantic William Fleming and Mrs. Herbert | Treaty Organization. Smith, both of Williams Lake, who| Casserly will become executive ington. ‘ . | gust Tenbruck, 65, of 1022 Harvard of Royal Oak Township. | Rd. will be at 3 p. m. Wednesday |at Huntington Woods -Lutheran|of Flint, teachers in family life |Church, with burial in -Roseland we ~~ Service ter | Park Cemetery. He-will be at Sul- | 52. of 1432 E | St.. will jlivan and Son Funeral Home, - on s : Royal Oak, until noon Wednesday. ing and Son Funeral Home, Fern- | dale, with burial in White Chapel | Cemetery. She died yesterday in | a Detroit hospital after an iliness | for Mrs. Clara Gottwerth, 79, of | Byron, will be at 10 a.m. Wednes- ih i | 2 i : “ig? il 7 : : : f fr as? Rochester Rd. in Oak- Township and hit a tree. iMiss Alice Hammerstrom, of 5 Birchhead Pl, Toledo, is in good condition today at Pontiac General Hospital with severe nose, eye and hand cuts and a fractured nose. She was a passenger in a truck driven by James M. Eastman, 17, of 257 Cortland, Highland Park. Eastman told Oakland County sheriff's deputies he was passing another auto when his truck skid-. ded. Keego Harbor Man Hurt William Scott, 17, of 3039 Hen- dricks, Keego Harbor, was treated for leg injuries at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Saturday following a collision at Woodward Ave. and South Bivd. . Pontiac Police said Scott’s auto rammed a car driven by Robert L. Johnson, 18, ra i Det in Nearby Communists sit aon yas pal setae |e Cemetery. She died Satur- BERKLEY — Service for Au-| Mrs. Thomas Risk ROCHESTER—Service for Mrs. Thornas (Marion) Risk, 4, who was fined $100 and $10\ Rad: and a sister; Mrs. Led M. | died last night at the home of ‘costs for drunk driving Saturday, | Nephew of Hazel Park. | by Orion Township Justice Helmar G. Stanaback. ther father-in-law, 47950 Dequindre, jwill be 2 p.m.. Wednesday from William R. Potere Funeral Home with burial in Roseland Park Cemetery, Berkley. Surviving besides her busband are her father, William Newland of Detroit; a sister, Mrs. Joyce) Nasch of Center Line; and four} James of Detroit and William in| 41, of 714 Washington, will be 11 | California. i‘ Sandra Kay Gerber AUBURN HEIGHTS—Service for *| Sandra Kay Gerber, 8 - year - old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman | F. Gerber of 2705 Forest St. will be at 1. p.m. Wednesday at the Dudley H. Moore Funeral Home, | with burial in White Chapel Memor- | She died Sunday. | Besides her parents, she is sur- vived by two brothers, James Michael and Rickey Duane, at home, and her grandparents Mrs. | | Jennie Gerber and William Gerber | of Pontiac, and Mrs. Alex Ott | lof Detroit. New Commander Lt. James G. McShane will suc- ceed Lt. C. J. Casserly as cod- mander of Pontiac Naval Reserve Center in ceremonies at 3:30 this | afternoon at reserve headwuarters, | #8 S. East Bivd. McShane was assigned here from AGES 18-50 i - i if if i 3 g I a 1 i i i ie : | Name ...... Coceescceccedocevess Age or) Address seersesceee Phene.......+ ° GE sc vegs ccocrdbdcvbsaseséed State...... Time Useslly at Home.........<««.++ oes as | ‘at Waterford She is survived by a @rand-| ~ TOWN gym daughter, Miss Edith Marsh, and/ WATERFORD. aur and Lawrence Marsh, all of Wash- | ben scheduled for tomorrow and | Wednesday night at Waterford August Tenbruck Township High School. Sponsored by the township plan- ning committee, the meetings will feature Mr. and Mrs. David Treet by Receiver—_ Operating modern ce- ment block plant and | builders’ supply com- | pany, located in Pontiac, including all buildings, | equipment ond inventory education and pre-natal classes. | Tomorrow's 7:30 p.m. session is | for mothers and daughters and | | will be directed by Mrs. Treet. At Mr. Tenbruck died Sunday in| the same hour Wednesday, Treet Highland Park General Hospital. | will be in charge of the meeting | Survivors include his widow, | for fathers and sons, Gertrude, four brothers and one | | sister, all of Germany. Films and models will be used. TAX CONSULTANTS Income Tax Forms Typed by Experienced Personnel Bonded and Confidential Tabulation Mailing Lists Write Box 12, Pontiac Press Address Inquiries to: Box No. 32, M troubles pdewnt Do as more than 30,000 yes lowest Finance. Get a lift with a loan . Many repayment plans. to fit your income. Loans made quickly to clean fuel, repairs, taxes, any good reason. TODAY..«-« pick up your phone... get a lift with a loan! ed ca oodene . HOUSEHOLD FINANCE ——_ Corysoralin . ee refer ee ee ee ewe © © © . * BS Fs oe Does your cor pull te ss f es Ss OO ions enue feeble tine tin Lara Sa ok es ge ee w broke pede inch of the floor? Does more then 30 fest to stop going ot 20 M.P.H. press you your brake pedal within one the at ihe i a ; reg Tae gl | Li feet) Pal This notice is given by order of the Board of Educa’ Dated: January 21, 1954 Cy ei . ent i Hil on eal ayia zi Hie i ti i sit alts ij bile A 3.43 ibe a ins i is i & pe a z. hae ar ihe § é | u a| Hb lt ee $x Z sis ae Ltr é ukck Gad a MONDAY. JANUARY 25, 1004 _ : ae ory y Players of Pontiac, expis| > steering Lansing in — Lawrence Creigh 92-81 Devils Win 16th IT w Devils victory last Bu 332 as i , i hea % : a ii Oo t 1-team ly Asso-| s Norwich, with 11. 12 Mewes « Mes 19 ais aegis i i ee fo ti he iE eas 2 a fth ae | ta a uh elf 3 st Bait Coed =. a td ii 4 jee bet ules breclee? ia sea a 5 Eyggtez | Resi . ' 3 7% Be ao a gee eG) 8 So ties 3} Set Pt : | Bes ii = fahkt ge Se] ge | T 5 < ja aE UE aI e jal E ; ce . r s it li cea hah: : j elena ls Sa Ewe 4a fa — 7 Fulltits i ir stad} ale inatt dia Tae = cae | ba ie Ee | : a i te i) in ese tap hit Peg more Ww ruse > ‘2304. antes in #| WALLPAPERING _ Call for est. Wall Washing ( ito ten > lam qeaaael ae) = ° } c ty A FS es hepe ey at o A pe ~~ AC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1954. sais’ sisi G : re t i Yy ’ Pe ar th -f > tat ge Ts o _THE PONTI MoD- 1 ROOM BACHELOR APT. FRONT ; suite. mist belek bcldha, Pe bso "ck | SPACE FOR LEAR if ROOM LOWER” WO” REPRIG. Wt erator, Baby welcome, 800 Robin- Wood. Perry Park. M4 7 Rooks, wear, LIGHTS AND} _Bidg. Phone FE +006) fice 3 RM aPr~AbUL¥s oncy, | For Rent Miscellaneous 42 Paddook * ne i quiet MEN on CouPLE, DAY $ Bess. Boweiowe Ae 3 ear ge “ e a 4 Women MOTHERS Wty SANE be o_o Atwar ne exchange servic 3.5028. 2 ROOMS ; 100° Pine G 3 ROOMS HEATED 34881 M-60, MU 42382. aoe usin fuk | For Sale Houses 43 ¥ with boy: 2-5236. | . PVT. Sara, EVERY. Seale’ with th aspesk Oh Sean ,~a* Stowell, cher'S. a Tile bath.| Individual | New LARGE ROOMS. SECOND FLOOR — bath, $17.50 per week. FE zal ANNETT OFFERS -|6 Lots—$1,350 Down : i : ment, heat. ree- reation space ted lon $0n200 in Dray Woods, Silver Lake Area autiful brick home having large living room with rade school, B4.208, terms. Ottawa Drive 6 room brick bome in ez- cellent ¢ itien, 3 rooms end lavatory on first floor bedrooms and on second. Liv room with ~ e, kitchen breakfast nook, base- ment with furnace. . and dish- master 3 cor ge rage. 4.000 down | Roy Annett Inc. -| 3% £ ures ’ Open Evenings end Sunday 14 -|~ DOUBLE VALUES — LAKE FRONT al f : A SYLVAN LAKE eral 3-Ti83 FE +160 FE +150 Owner with Sgr? lw ¥ sii? r; i This salt shaker type home ® very lar 28 See besutiful Dutch fireplace. The bedrooms are extra large with seperate shower. A Coleman ee ee ee ee iy werm. And, i% large 300 lot, miles of it ei.f LL INS ‘ . Elizabeth Lake Estates 1940 «spacious *C Coa tifwily landse site. Large carpeted liv room dinina toom. Activities room, 2 bedrooms, ‘ile bath on a 3 reoms | Of heat, 2 car garege. recreation room. ro home - bet ter see , wey. im Price do 25 acres. Ortonvi 2 ge quick Geo. Marble, Phone _- sae fete vestment 4 Rooms, matic gas hot water, only 750 with $1 - OR 366i2—— GI No Down Civilians low dows ents N > = > < w a E F f : i Hi * r Superb Hilltop Home Com manding panoramic ‘Bird's eye” view of Pon- tact 3 bedroom outside city od at sha.o0b worth A NORTH SIDE th Realtor 165 ee ye A. _Wotectand harles INCOME § rooms down, 4 up, showing Rr} near your ulred insures auto- ¢ beater, down, near . bus and stores. B.-Dt CHARLES Payment peryrment low as 636. : | Ks on HE Kouse “Sou “ee 6 ROOM HOME gree UNFINISHED HOME ee GAYLORD BERS = | HAYD = eae : hh bes ? . Vacant. $00. Owner. EN con- book py Lali OO oxo On FUNNY BUSINESS | by Hershberger ‘| DORRIS 72. tty % STOUT'S BEST BUYS TODAY NEW BRICK ‘ Li A : a lh af Hi af a hi i A Ezo3h H 3 a i ab of : ; i H : : 4 ROOMS, 1 ACRE 4 Humphries Humphries ; Hf ie lr i F f : 5 j : { Hin i : T3 & 3 3 0 5. [ bl gn 4 i ‘ A : i NEAR HIGH SCHOOL oF eT Larosa oer es eee Rl SSELL A. NOTT GILES NORTH OF SLL LA PLL : a i | { ty ai sa¥tt Pike FE 65006 Ct SES For Sale Houses 43 BY aS alte ce atl - < 2. as . . wwe. . . ¥ —trit bese Francis E, “Bud” Miller ment ri feraace Paved street. Realtor Ske rent. Call tonight Member rative Realtors , a ae oe FLOYD KENT, Realtor had VE 2073 | 5, w. Lewrence PE 5-6105 Customers Parking Space in Rear . t Evenings To REALTOR . Next to Consumers Power Partridge ip THE ‘BIRD’ to see. oo DO YOU OWN A LOT PREE AND clear end want to build? Will do it for small down payment. NEW HOME IN DRAYTON PLAINS CLEAN 4 RMS. AND BATH, VENE- blinds, base hot ROCHESTER Hurry — Hurry — Hurry and screens, 2% car sirsse with wide cement drive. ap 4 land- a wm 1950. seal home for ‘img comfort in ex- cellent condition. $19,750 terms ’ | ONLY 61.450 DOWN, Neat and clean i 2vedrm, hom Oakland ¢ near Ave. Attracti ¢ modern Kitchen, bath gas heat, plenty of clos- te too, Extra ict and 1% car en ig A. pH. call now. 958, La WEST OF TOWN 6rm. bungalow pus sun rm., « © m place, carpets dining rms, full basement with oil-fired steam heat. Beautiful landse loc like this ere hard to find at only $16,500. Owner will take $2. down from proper people WEST SIDE Here is & cated j-bedrm me on street Tiled bath gerege This hom excellent condition and may be Epene for $13,500 with %- down. we.l-lo- WEST SIDE. }-bedrm brick home in cond La ; | ONLY $1,100 DOWN. G. I. resale Ra. 2bded orca, 1 eX yy I \ vaaeg dows. OR Perfect and . Charming 2) — - —_— SRE Aa 7 Naw pot ee = gh Ge at Three Bedroom with 2 °F w, also ‘ casey "teal tienen. win! Brick Ramblers this dargain ~ cal for appoint- _ SYLVAN LAKE FRONT Model Is eiiseet| OPEN Co a ___For Sale Houses 43 _ A HOME OF YOUR JOWN Watkins Lake Privileges M st. be sold, room living rocm and «6 kitchen 4 lots. On 8 canal only 100 yards from the lake An un- qeattte va ue, 86.760 with $1,350 wD, aed | North Side Good 4 room frame home built in 45 with 692160 fi, let. 66,000 with $1,350 down Best Buy in Brick Eat side terrace 5 2 bedroom and fr! besement, The most economical residence you cen ive in $2,000 down ' Cherokee Hills—or Donelson Park Your cho’ce of s grand 2 bed- room ranch type home. Wonder- fully conditioned properties thet definitely warrant your inspec- tign> Sizable landscaped ict, at- tached garage Values that can't be beat for $14,000. terms. NICHOLIE AND HARGER CO. ‘Doin Business 4s) A. G WICHOLIE & 6ONS5 33 W. Heron & Ph FE Open 6:30 th 8:30 7 $2000 DOWN BALANCE #4680. 3 bedroom brick terrace. Automatic refrieeire washer, & GE itronet _ FE 60s _. brick, stone tr o alow Vestibule to living room with mas- @¢ sive setural ff . fa ¢ room ern kitch- en large bedrooms and beth Gown © bed- room, second full beth up. inted basement, A.C. heat and hot water Select ved © 2 marble sills are but « few © mast qltsnstiee hemes evel e os 2 W more * og ve (a, aethtfee| MAHAN | Seis e conv com " bg — 4 Lig XO} ae feat tual — Gas REALTY CO. REAL riehiy oe = ory 1073 W. Huron Ph. FE 20203 Brias ashe > ae and huge picture window. All rooms are specious and - roomy and the entire house BROWN Pe - ft - $14,000 " $5,000 be 1% b aptly ef ty ct, ~sur eon down, J. yy MB -, 1% 8. Ventence, Situated in = most $1,868 DOWN. For this west side | Paddock, PE 56006. desirable location on 208 ft. wonton, 6 som, 3 bedroom. all . Has « plastered and a wy tarstare | ROCHESTER AREA nm ts mponibie tattle “te stores This - 2S home with fay” describe lovely : =-S » ter in Kitchen. Only * enn Secke-Lab app Gf one gemm ome 3 61.500 DOWN. Five miles from through. Courthouse, Near lake Neat, $2,200 4 torm, 2 bedroom home. th ou fenced lot, close to eed schools, bus and stores $60 mo — [os aut rome for that! This won't 2 bedroom Soca $11,500. - five room home For Sale Lak ood rooms, | DRAYTON 00 DOWN 4385 Dinle on een en The All Woman Realty CRESCENT LAKE . bays this. HOMESITES MACEDAY GARDENS Large 100x18¢ t. level building jews. Cuaned oo 90 with onsy ELWOOD FARMS woh “otlered “et sb waht easy “TONES AIRPORT (Rig Ah Binns # po 8 5 ET A mat - ‘ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, JANUARY 25,1954 siti | BUSINESS ©" OK. |PONTIAC] Spot WE GO USED CARS | RETAIL 53 Chev. Bel Air, Power- , We Are Say ing 3 . STORE |. glide, power steering. 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Chief. “8” Tudor . a ommander Tt. ‘ 2 . . ty a 4 ren aad BUCKNER , ARE AT Overdrive, Heater ; ly $695 PONTIAC 49 Buick super 2 dr. ; Sewn, Call for ‘an FINANCE CO. Direct, Lights = Y Luck . FORDS ~ a. CnNen N SAGINAW & ’S1 STUDIE 5 ‘52? St qd ‘49 Olds. “88” sed. wld oie a BAR | 2 Champ., 2 Dr, OW # NS Retail uae. SPECIAL! | '#? Ford Cust. "88" 2 dr, sont ain ae ow! | late Rear Wiktne ames | | Overdrive & Heater : . CHAMPION $2 PONTIAC _|'49Chev, deluxe Tudor pa ., $25 to ow ah Mods of eaipment ° LDS Ww 2 Dr., Radio & Heater CONVERTIBLE i vas 7 4 ete Sieg irre 50 0 U ed. C; BUYERS OF NVE 47 Pont, Chief, “8” sed, will ‘ Waroand HH GET LOAN & complete ‘ling of Suber. trailer Tudor, R&H S ar $895 $2,295 . - : he seucen taceout | Seth teeen el a Es 50 STUDIE Wholesale} , | | whee Malema 4 BIG BEER TAKE-OUT | rou PM. Commander 4 Dr, ; CS 5 ? Pl '48 Chev. club coupe -. Mere is going. grocery, lorsied on) Sad Tegics Test Se sce the New 1954 | °. Auto, R&H Orra PRICED CARS IN rlym. Sa eee tea. |W Ford convertible —— fiero eas] EMS dates se | Stewarts Whitewalls Sreaades aevaall® ; baorpials} sts , AND A . | the down pay- A as ad s : CHEVROLETS 46 Pont. Tudor sed ; ment ‘on thls busy spot that ‘aise OAKLAND LOAN CO. "ihe ‘Leatin" ealler genstruction, "49 STUDIE It’s easy to pick the car DAYS Very Clean, 4 Dr., PLYMOUTHS : . quarters and ail fixtures and reel | *°2,Foutieg St. BE Bile, Fw 20200) will amese vow Be bauov—be Commander | you want at Cy Owens’. re Radio & Heater PONTIACS ‘46 Ford super “8” 2 dr. : Will trade for home. Make ti ber, = . . a pe Gm appt. to eee it todey Oxford Trailer Sales Club Coupe Each of these good buys|\Ve are continuing our $] 095 FORDS WARD E. PARTRIDGE Need M ? i= SUE SUSU emn| Overdrive & Heater are branded here and on) wholesale drive with ' DODGES For the largest selection | oF ae oney aa , the lot. these fine reconditioned OLDSMOBILES of clean used cars at the 4 $9 $ NEW MOON Pri. Ge ak used cars. — HARDTOPS lowest prices COAST-TO-COAST 20 to 900 foot See Nand compare | ee pale “Range Beauty” Transportation SUBURBANS = er 3 W. ] d' L t Parkharst Trailer meshes S53 Ford Tudor, radio, |’46 Pontiac sedanette STATION WAGONS YOU'LL ALWAYS e OLR Ss | CAPQEST) jess pear ee vour telecbone | Pee © Sale a et 49°KAISER heater. Like new. .$1,495 | 46 Buick Tudor 42 Pontiac, clean... .$145 DO BETTER AT yee Sper Be, FS sa FE 5-812] Fe Ror cnar ALOMENOH 4 Dr., Heater “Fancy Filly” "47 Olds clb. cpe. 4 —warhe sane a ene SAS gy ais. ah _Xon 3, Riise Booaid , 53 Ford Tudor, low mile- = paeee ~ Fit "48 Ford 2 dr... 395 SPECIAL! E i ,OME | aging a gare, Un sisesh Wies'stt| Rent Trailer Space 86 48 FRAZER age, radio, heater: $13951/:5 Ford convertible | GHIRFTAIN 4 DE, | OLDS-CADILLAC a "Parties THE BIRDS ts wee | bavment olan | TRAILER SPAct FOR RERT.| = Overdrive &R&H | <5 gg Ranee ‘si Dodge “GIVE to the a. a eo ee ‘ Ne perches stuerteems $150 '52 Ford Tudor, neat and |’52 Ford March of Dimes” $995 New Cars—z80 8. wo, : orto 1 jeee. Stee Home . & Auto Me eeronae Couns aly reer . clean, has radio & Sate 53 Ford . 2 8] La LAKE RD. , "47 STUDIE —s fs cocccecccccececes $1,245 Beautiful Stheut ene Se cae Loan Company pee ee parva am Commander 4 Dr. “High Flyer” All of these cars are JAC K SPECIAL! weratch, good’ motor and $ pearly j “hears tb seuupdan 8 tot | Partha Rrailer Pea MY Oe Rat '52 Ford Tudor. Here's ; + rae Haag 7 tel ba ik, $395 SPENT 5} CASH-PROMPILY , __| teal Duy at'...+-- SLIM) ine are equipped with! T T A TT $445 MICHIGAN'S ee ee ee nee See pt rine m ts 47 STUDIE “Western Pride” automatic shifts. The . Saree + EINEST ——— : Ber, Sfat meagecie ceeroni pre: | frimaty june, ste, iat Phooe “wan tipper beg, one: once. Cust Champ. 4 Dr. '$1 Ford Tudor, clean car,| body and tires on all are a GIVE to the ON THE CORNER OF ‘ national distribution 7. 7 West Lae a. Se ee R&H . . to 0 WOODWARD AND i} MILE ROAD Qugust 1 1063, Since then our ae a bestae” O23 eee radio & heater .... $895] up to par. March of Dimes PRS Or Sieg OE. a a rieme, , salen Sot, com. te! WHEN YOU NEED ie » vies : _ | CHEVROLET MERCURY. 186, ¢ DOOR SEDAN. to us to double our _manu- : Rariere am enamie ste 97 PONTIAC . “Honey Runner ae J in on these bargains Ss. inaw at Cottnee redio gets, tags on 3 } We $29 to $000 an Se toy526 ‘he Seay — ‘$1,085 snaiahsceeniess oo ae en PO! rIAC ‘us se parmente eg a a oa NO REASONABLE “Fast Boy” OFFin BEPUSED veer Taito und beeter RETAIL $$ Feisshone us or call st our ottee. | CCHRAM AUTO PARTS| | OFFER REFUSED |.¢) po.4 convertible, radio, f Drive Out Today! ST ATE 2539 Dixie Hwy. Or 3208} Your Studebaker Dealer | ‘yo oO Eordo- CENTR AL BRIGHT . RUSS’ USED CAR LOT nf ate si ome Se mate sisciecades $1,145 SPOT STORE M5 “ta "Glare nd Ne 35iT “ag FINANCE €O. bask “tes Tes Sites te 8 LADD “Hale & Hearty” LINCOLN-MERCURY ‘nite toe sat aie Hub Auto ’50 Chevrolet sedan, radio Pike St. Lot Dodge 1951 Factory Branch fe yy & SE | 481 S Saginaw =F 4-255 . or ag Tudor Sedan 63 Mt. Clemens at Mill “$295 Pa and heater ........ $695 Cor. Pike & Cass Only FE 37117 | LOAN S ng a 1 Pe Sek nae. tol pea BHONES, «1, : $595 MICHIGAN'S . ‘and : . vm X. Pery Sk Pa. PR 2am bevween # aim. f09: and heater .......+ $545 BT eet a ob 36-5 EE BIO PAVED, Lc $25 to $500 Auto Serve 58} ‘SOB ; si aa ER ~152R sedan, radio, heater, Mustang” feaae, Puy’ equiped ceent urse It he Ti nae ‘tea £2 m -FOR COMPLETE Dynafiow, new tires, 25,- | '49 a Tudor, radio and fF JEROME Tress] RESON | era eR EME CREEL GERVIC® Sumter Boe Recor at | and out. It’s a beauty x 4 : ~ om. 2 , “Bronco” aT Ueed ae __....|._ Oliver Motor Sales’ “< wine Be ae Ne: Waililedanhee gadie & t 1953 wew ene To ae r so 5 FaEaTIS oon. Sag J onsen heater, good trans- ‘ pee Hat P20 ™ DOOD | HEE ATE” [Shek ecg cots pee| portation. ws) “Chevrolets. | pay-a've gee eeny | es VICK BRAT OR EA LES | Sexe nocperreren” BHI | “Pacer” EXECUTIVES CARS |_ 87min, Saonated nie | "Rpureaie tte pine 3] “ace MOORE WM FRIENDLY Tears Cie Masta tenet | 40 Pontiac Tudor, radio} DEMONSTRATORS _|,,, | ine RENAULT AGTS |oer wevwourl—cRAwuRcoK | | _, SERVICE | a west Sassers nod seat woe.| & heater .......-.. $245 | NEW CAR TRADE-INS 53 MERCURYS peti ve assy toot coin 3 ge A mee Boxter & | Be YPBUICK | Caer Tor --9095| Body Sper Cobre | ’S3FORDS |... re iter, | ese somite Livingstone Rebuilding ot ae a As Low As 7 2 = Pounce CO. hiss ree ue 3 "41 Pontiac club $1395 Tudors and on eae . Sere oe - MICHIGAN'S COUPE vsseseeveee $49.95 : Ae ew SELECT y ' + — FINEST + USED CARS at ® weet Sundays | THE R f these good : 202 S aah ‘ st swe woo eee enor ROAD cx, elas Pussy ne MICHIGAN'S Demaaseyare KIMB RO er MAIN cy, | Hollerback Auto Parts FINEST 4. | FACTORY OFFICIAL se) “ays | wee S| gate jie, [eae TEST “aay aioe? JACOBSON S March of Dimes” . W961 CHRYSLER, V2. ORIGINAL up to | ow. AT Cass See M&M Motor Sales | we have ‘47 51 a, Be ae : OPEN NICHTS we ee ies oe ? $800 Discount ing PJ oo Hudsons, Come see us ; PLYMC Tae carey cea’ te : y 3 . , r “ ’ T equi; ; tad Ce a ae ee ee ee eae ees eee itt iacliltapaiiith — - = teimafecneieainae eR : Fo eet, . ; 662 — puget: |S i OR SPF eae ea ee ee > jee i ale Sth 4 ‘ “ , X a BAF o@ ee gg ne ag Fa fe ae em Cl Md mill THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1954 Around Get a car that will start and keep going, See these buys at Oliver's today! . No ® "49 Buick super : Ne. 326 50 Pont. Chieftain “8” No. 7 ; 52 Buick super Riviera . . No. 335 5} Buick spec. deluxe No, 330 "49 Olds, “98” 4 dr., No. 42 49 Pont, Chieftain “8” deluxe 2 door No. 1 51 Buick spec. deluxe 2 dr., Dynaflow, ~- $1,395 No. 16 o. *53 Pontiac, super No 3 "50 Buick spec. No. 13 52 Buick super Riviera Neo, 20 49 Buick 4 dr., Ne. 387 49 Buick 2 dr., March of Dimes OLIVER MOTOR SALES 210 Orchard Lake Ave. 6, GO6B CONDITION. overhaul this summer. tires. OR 31671, 4400 Lam- nion offers, No six qualified salesmen for __ For Sale Used Cars 61 For Sale Used Trucks 62 MODEST’ MAIDENS ~~ By Jay Alan | Sale Household Goods 71 For Sale Miscellaneous 72 For Sale Miscellaneous 72| REVOLTINGLY ee. Das ey poem | ies, ty bee, Sees | ae. aa | WARE || Ses cet Seta E Se og Te es Se High Quality at ; we “scan ot og a fe eaten | #| SUNDAY 10TO3 |’ Bochad | me | te » wee| Baten ace] LUMBER - Pushe Een O.K. efanirok pete |i. ne sea T= aco @ rene sven we] USED eeu BLOCKS —|rmeuaser a” * |e? 4 5) Dodges ERT $000 TRUCKS be 3 SO) Plymouths ccseeeecseee v0 O81 Kalser 2 Gr. .nccccrencee 9008 RECONDITIONED Plymouth Buburbaw opcserceee RIGHT 1-48 White Pine * +7 Puree * WO TWOVTOIE cee ceeveeeonse INA HA 7 UMBINO (0 Pentins ydremetic «.... SEPARATE SHOP ave Mor 1 SORMEISTER'S. "HO Kaiser 4 GE, cescewceveee ‘@ DeBote 4 dr. ‘ Mercury everdri @ o-isee ‘40 CHEV. _ SEDAN DELIVERY Here’s that handy extra six truck for only— Lond és SHORT WHEEL DASE $150 Join The Maret Of Dimes . Tk ; ‘ newyears | 'SO CHEV, - Burmeisters Northern Lumber Co. S19 Coole” Lake Ra WE DELIVER 7 Mile Radius with 6 truck: se1\ing fu EM 3-4650 EM 3-3996 (4. | GAS OPERATED STEAM BOILER, . & silk puffers. Good fans PE 50622. ROCK HOUNDS o78 $405 $495 OD Por! 46 Gt ceceecerecess S008 $345 $505 aus oles ‘] Buick . 232 S. Saginaw St. ¥s-TON PANEL $= 285 were Say AL AN]@T Cabechons, minersiites, mineral & s Pd 13. 7 Excellent condition, aed fluore cent spscimens silver slab | ping, 14 Perry, | Ph. FE 2-9131 xcelient con very + er peeent OOS AND CATS. | PRIVATE Pontiae 8 Deluxe, 412 éme| attractive looking for| “That low red foreign —— ‘the—I had you oe een oe sane: | eeetaph. : OT your business. down as a limousine job!” PE S-4aet | — a Ghul by sues PE Siam $650 : Prk Nt te ci _|WE TRADE- FOR LESS For Sale Used Trucks 62| Sale Household Goods 71| rie eo OM ae et Oe a ene 62 Pontioe Deluze @ ¢ Gr...01,906 ; 7 _ “ KITCHEN CABINET SINKS. BEAU-| sie TrioTHY MAY. #0 PER "68 Pontiac Deluxe $2 dr, 1405] / SHOP SUBURBAN fe) Seeds mereed “tn tenach aloo | FE b-0031. ~26t,— os -~ me * 'S) CHEVROLET =| Ha Ra dee. Pe eine | Sedan Delivery $95 '52 FORD COURIER Bok 4 $895 '30 CHEVROLET : saa" OWENS: $795 49 GMC om "$2 Ford F-6 tractor, mo-| ia 51 igo tor is age f geo = ¥4-ton Pane tires, 5th wheel, saddle = Our Business $595 tanks—ready to roll. VALVE reean TO PLEASE TOU ‘50 FORD 52 Ford F-6, short wheel Our Pleasure © ¥4-ton Panel base cab & chassis, ideal MP. a $395 for dump or tractor. pew. Me price “ra separately. MY_3 $1 FORD ‘St Ford F-6 dump, a real . Ma _gutet snk ence. 68. FE +478 BLACKETT INC. Y-ton Pickup worker, a real money ae hvu ; " ong Bey ne a $695 " Jo maker .......+.. $1,145] _ Watertora 'S2 CHEVROLET. |’51 Ford F-6, long wheel Sedan Delivery base, cab & chassis. orbs 5) Ford F-8, full air 49 FORD brakes, 10:00 tires. Yartoa Pickup =|» Ford panel, handy for 5 any business eevee QOS Many More to 51 Ford F-7 tractor — A Choose From real beauty, plenty rug- “MICHIGAN’S {52 Ford tractor, - F-6, | #70 C.O.E., good tires, $1,245 meee mame er |, eee Seer ee eee he Rt reure| goes d See Our | E = = LARRY |“ GMCdump, very goed rt PEALE |Wamex-iatmuer w-eymc| fii, | aram emateeeanss | See Sporting, Ge JEROME | Stork svusss-vss-- 9005] cttt'eSite oq'cr ght |scan Wapaen Sgooo-coms| iaeieeiae | Saab ai oe | gua : Rochester Ford Dealer: tg Ford y4-ton panel, forany seeeeeeees SHS > Ready for Work} Siectrwte"tsg' 888 | Free | t# saammaw, rm cst |on eomngsowe sth nt tbiet, | wiveerstwra | cove Bn Mink? ime ! rie, omer “option, tot ' Rd, += & . —; f* re - : Sale Of se eS wee. a sd i. lll oe = . + 1. ¥ , ‘ “=| f rt a Py i ‘ ee in” et i [ 1 i ef ete bE Hl i i F t @n the European continent. Its 1940 population of 4,355,000 was sur® passed only in London, New York their homes in this constantly at- tacked city. At its wartime peak, nearly 200 tories. Unemployment is at its Greenville Aids Koreans J ROEBUCK AND CO. _— Oil-Fired Floor Furnace 50,000 BTU Output 109* $11 Down Reg. 129.95 i é : Homart oil floor furnace with constant running ~ y blower unit. Steel combus- >it Taka!” By ax wistel a. TarticlicchitelamlileMmalal-laldial: b Sale! Gas Water Heaters 30-Gal. Galvanized Tank a Heater guaranteed | yeor! tank Reg. 74.50 Galvanized rust, corrosion! thermostat controls water Pe an OR OE LE OO LO AOE AE AOL PO OR LOO PRE NATO NR, BOR ig tt > Aa re on! \ v : } } | : es | THE PONT RSS. MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1954 aE ——— a Be : sAC OR pee < : Seg” OE The pune pty low only. about half that _gnesweek strike by power “a, = seating Red China | the United seating | o¢ Canada has 40 to°50 inches Canadian Great Lakes area. Strike tome sags was sted Su |Urges Drive to Bar in the United - Nations, in the U. N. “from the day the ~ Raise day a contract awarding them | _ - ss " The campaign is being conducted (UP) Produc |, 2-em, homey pay increase 224) Seating Red China |Yuss "headed ty Warren | Ceeyor President EC. Rew said " Aust, tormerty i. 8 . THATCHER, PATTERSON & WERNET . van, 18 NEW YORK @—Former Presi-| to Pontiac's Oldest Inswrance Agency dent Herbert H urges Hoover said in a statement yes- 1953. | American to join a petition cam- | ognition = — !HOMART CAST IRON 3-PC. BATH ENSEMBLE Oss Less Legs $16 DOWN © With 5-Ft. Cast Iron Tub © Quiet Reverse Trap Toilet © 22x18-In. China Lavatory © Chrome-Plated Accessories A modern up-to-date bathroom that's loaded with convenience, AND PRICED AT $16 SAVINGS! Center curving tub front makes bathing and tub cleaning easier . . . with the finish that resists acids and stains. Carefully color matched white pieces stay e more! See it now! vata Will Arrange Complete resists j Automatic Sale! Toilet Sects - Medicine Cabinet Attic Stairs Homart, Easy to Install Priced Low! 3 9* $4 Down Use your attic for storage, have a convenient stairway that is easy to operate, economical. Folds com- pletely out of sight into "= ceiling, requires little space. in halls, closets, any room! Made with sturdy hardwore, Ponderosa Pine. It's easy to make smooth, beau- tiful walls or ceilings with level, hidden joints. Can be painted wiser 3,59 wir. [Ge So F. ? ; eee $21 cone BEERS - 3-Ox6-8 Size Doors. . Met oy ft: 1:45 Tilebpard Coment, " tion drum, steel floor grille, temperature! Rock wool Odoriess. Smoke-Free Kitchens Smooth, Sanitary, Waterprocl Terrific Styling: Low Priced =) constant level oil valve. insulation cuts heat: loss! 1/§ h.p. Motor 29.88 7 Bu 12 9 5 |) Floor level burner flame Steel jacket has white ss DOWN Reg. 39 . 16x22-in. ° | .control. Fine for basement- baked enamel finish! High- Big 10-inch fan moves out A ned, trim Mother of Peal All steel cabinet Satshed: tn less homes, hard to heot ly efficient cast iron cele, 20am. panty th seat in 7 Harmony House col- white baked no enamel. Large rooms. ox’ now! burner. y ee — ors. All fittings ehrome plated. “tru- reflection” mirfor. 2 See i sove Chrome plated grills Closed front style! chabves, blade slot. Plumbing—Heating Dept. Perry St. Basement mg , ree — , Disappeari ee | ppe ng PAYMENT New Folding Doors Space Savers With Many Uses reer 30.75 Homart folding doors are a new way of saving space! Steel frames have . vinyl gale 5 402.29 : > pe PLAN & Fer off purchases ‘ tetaling $20 or mere, Stop in ot your near est Sears Credit Soles — " Cellar Diciner HP Motor, 17-Gal. Tank Fully Automatic, Electric J15 Volt, AC 117.50 % HP. Motor 43.50 2 sit DOWN 458 DOWN Converts quickly from shallow Protects your basement from ug into 110-120 volt, ‘to deep well operation! Auto- GPH at matic air volume control. Cush- ion mounted, works quietly! flooding! AC outlet! Pumps 3000 S ft Read covering. TRACTOR WITH TinEs