LA ‘HE PONTIAC PRESS" e The Weather , aturday: Cloudy | Details page two t s is 112th YEAR : "enh : a ' i ** PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDA’ : | = sae ATID LRT alll ere a : . GE , § . n S ‘es = aes - : . P pet : “s | Arson ted in Ann Arbor’Fires|{f Bae se * ne , ‘ * + * . a . C 1 ity Employes Get Pay Hik Speech Seems te 3 IKE 19 Place Dems | 0 Face Raise-Averages |Boston Olficer | Prongsed Hike -|__ Appointed Lal . . ie Shot in Battle" T)POSE0 TIIKE on the Defensive $165 Annually With Bamcts in WW DME Opposition ‘moms o- ncaee, ow (1 Wage Floor : option ie of wounded shortly | n iews for All Workers | sx." Well-Received Beans. Willman Says Increase M Onticer “ " WASHINGTON ® to Cost Pontiac Nearly | sous" Se ie cat ied| ome Seons Are: Sees ae 2 sotitically oun $110,000 Yearly ae to Ge on end fred! , Ike's Plan to Include what their leaders called a 1 City employes’ paychecks ep Ee mors ore Workers “New Dealish” domestic . a s . will be increased by a little Ee dhs Gat dated ee program laid before Con- , quate | than $168. -daring| “oon un cen am lash om ree mienes.ghs proposal in yesterday by Presi- , , gun still blazing, Con-|to raise th : Eisenhower. | css aw 1955, thanks to action taken | nolly slumped to the cutter, but the) minimum w . peste The President appeared ) SLOCES —Ann Arbor firemen fought; ~ po last night by the City Com-| *%u"d of the shots attracted sev- age from 75 to : a losing battle when fire swept through the Quality | Only eres, | missi . eral other policemen 90 cents an hour h to have put the opposition . a. — a. m. today, only five minutes before | a Arbeny at phe ~ ee en ar baby = General Seoptial rare generally good allen a party on the defensive with broke out a block another was of was Board | ae Sa ss or i ete | pay ae hn ero ret True "Sen. Knowland |senctos vere cnary svot s sominate State of the: - : Meeting informally, the ° W an senators were chary about Hs message in which he ; . City Commission gave eet a companion recommenda- wenaan i ther asked action or laid If orce wid ." p tive approval to a $169 a Su rts p f = include more work- BREWER the groundwork for future | ' ns OF em year raise. to salaried em- Dpo ac Eisenhower’ . requests on 33 foreign and . : NEW YORK @—The Air Force, petition amor and an 8-cent an! Lends Full woset for changes in tne icense gent on — problems. : orce _ ry 4 a ate, a ene eee at ee ae emgore GyMaee| Fe ao ea tine ea ss ang ee - ; rea ves” ” : tor “Went Pott of the Ale" [ether somees such as.tb rerter| United States and never tave town |W ter K. Willman said. With Chian Yl coven’ to: eave wands tase Named Here eration” between the Democratic- Genet Guard 4 Oats aid Go | tnarseeoee, Cappel oo|ig aoa The hospital board, at its annual 9 practical chance of achieve-| publican oS: Or Pe ae Oe eee inations for the first class must] Graduates of the academy budget meeting, gave its 80) em | PAMUNGTON (INS) — Senate ment than last year, when| Willis Br cucuiive toaneh wus aie m™ armed forces. be received by the Air Force by| be commissioned will | ployes the same raises, reported | COP leader William F. Knowland, Congress rejected his revi- ewer to Head | % outwardly warm acceptance. catalogue for the projected |5 p.m. Feb. 18. Applicayts must /| ants and second Meuten-|Leuretta Paul, hospital director. | TeTwenty at odds with President sion bill Secretary of State Uni But while there Air Force Academ ee atta meses Shearing the boost will be 661 | /senhower on Asiatic Sen. CA . . m aeieell was ready is program of instruction. ' . il policy,| Sen. Clements (D-Ky), the as- in Pontiac among lawmakers In its description of the ' ee Se Oe, Se —aialge adm: ge eras to the | Sistant Democratic floor leader of both partion with Eisen. . - J course n ‘ id ° | en eer "oe ao Wey Bet ement Se ee ge, | secant oy it tt, Sn SA ame tew mame th Po sa pal ts Ge poe Soe an “Putas te Dela Hi h wateds Wl cot @e die te he peresnelly: approved the testy He declined to forecast how much. |... ha tena SS rn ee es ( ~~ 1s ap a compara- ye a lg way Payment a and $110,000 an- wil eas the Senate| The ls-cont es increase | ¢ a alt na a teal ti a were not Tn anaingt “\Legal, Claims Attorney wavs aaelzmpon'aa te, Tanty ted te Se wea eo eee en aatent| Presents ln for otic work to be under- or employes and sage asked the Sen- » a t, ‘s for continuance of j taken in a course in “airmen. | A Pontine attorney $3.30 for hourly rated workers.| *%° * eppreve the alliance with workers, mest of them in the |Roy Annett who has maintained | “exible farm price ' ) oe “Upen Thomas M. Kav ' today contradicted Atty. Gen. ay Figs = -y Ne will receive | Stent Kai-shek for the mutual —_—— the office at 65.N. Perry St. Brewer prmpentang dy otk oe oS ne ; the caget will be to agh's charges that the State Highway |», of $168.40 over last year’s | ‘tense of Formosa, island home ee ge =. | ee submit | t° optimistic,” attacked x. mete = | Diahailaaly atte to settle a damign cat with) feats last a tend ete wih ee” rengaton county Dem cal-tederal * Frartiod é t r ; year were . : it of ™ . Lt. Gen. H. R. Hermon, super-} “What does he i as s cent pay : Ie 7 on |e ; labor | Tete Chairman Monday. national intendent of the academy mean illegal?” asked Glenn C. Gill the pay lees wane support the | costs. Outside ‘the what} Mare said turned down ) open in temporary . due to| pie, attorney for Mr. and Mrs. Cecil ©S-| for employes, the Ree ‘Skid privately they have | criticism “THEFe "was centered the new manager | proposed revish = . ee a See irs. tien Cis |p eae Sell oe pak eee sake we ae =| Soa oes es |r soe : ; . > 1 opposition an audit of a pak pee Ape OM | Is Fy Tien Gan a] Gls aes ee See nn wear Wii Prektet Geis Moses the present books is compirted et Soe ee day to discuss plans for the school. am legal about it. The state semi-private rooms $17 and pri- ment has come from persons out-| SO" ical ‘ao termed “it in _Syveee sated be world saan | cored oe Ee an Set up under the was sim vate rooms $19 te $22. Congress and, they added, officials also termed it in- decisions as present of- not believe Alaska is ready uw yg ey $5,000 ply contributing) «sight in wrisuvery and |" Mew Sat may develop might adequate, Sot putetna would be SNS) ES wee: : to go mto oar CT | $15,000 claim,” Gillespie | ™*.” Miss Paul said, “16 equal- “ attention. ne ee ee ont tacking Soe Speer. Springs, Colo., in 1957. _ — ued. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) ca tng arta and others, And no jobs net @t- yet, he added, a “durable peace,” ae on Only a freshman class will be Driver - Crash Thot] edie te eae said ; A ee ae ae rectly affecting interstate coni- He said he will resign the county perhaps an ominous silence from ‘this year, with new Killed Five Arraigned vestigation into the ae tee Stevens Denies Committee, cont “4 eae saree are “covered.” a me p at a meeting of the ee ees his ex- classes entering each year. Not | in Hospital Here check was held up Dec. 29, 1953 in retary of State John F - one farang Committee | ro ieve he hopes to * until 1968, when there will be a the auditor general’s office, and Dulles Thursday B \| fi ameures Se the pelt ares | tion while seaiiae na oe Saenyey eee bey, BH Footie air tenet te change > ol etmbaia ae oe Quitt R George said he suggested to| . unerin a-half years wieand | forces in 2 _— sal odie engage in varsity | in a five-car wreck in which five (Rel: Former Aud. Gen. John B. ng umor reer the committee take up | CLEVELAND (AP) — “™.wih be up to Ge county | eS Se Ge Bememy a events, persons died on M24 Dec. 5 was erie Si “We were asked to _ = Treaty one, Asia Mutual Defense| Mrs. Edythe Sheppard, 62, oreen ae to select some other probing pees ae yee j on _a charge check : — chairman,” he ne it tbe | a, pF: Cnr |, od ee vad He Hos Not Discussed eee ee | pearem when Hid Se will go on to become pilots atternoen. to release Bt.” , dy i who was con- | “I appreciate the honor Mr. Hare : all cadets -will be taken ye paren a Ss the hospi- canoe attorney with Verne c.| Resigning With Anyone Partly Clou Skies victed last month in his | 8% accorded me and feel I must Sen. Russell (D-Ga), incoming training in. navigation, Sean 6 Saregel pies mel a Newstands fer a aitty of tend WASHINGTON @—Secretary ‘See f W : wife’s murder, was found |Fesign the county chairmanship in| Soices Committee, said he was | __eimary job wil be to give a young | Sewaship Justice Emmett 3. Leb the Newsteads for a strip of land | the Army Stevens said today: ot SEEN OF WE ENA | shot to death today in the | job,” to give more tie to the new | SSCS conaider omit to wad ences. the humanities and science Sian acd Eee meal “Weal Gor | a ne ie beeen Mag ony ge My a ap deh ons aid K, ae a oes a a ahte wn aT : necessary for “a lifetime of sery- | heard the charge from her wheel they are trying to do is| with this nd vicinity show little change for | Stephen Sheppard. pall same efficient |" o), job. 7 ice to his country, leading to readi- | chair. pin something on Charlie Ziegler | s, ook ae line statement, | the weekend. , Solies of subord “gM they were conducted . Lyndon B. Johnson of Tex- Be- +s. e E .- Stat hchway comminicer) fr | ated reports tat he wes tang, reich, “Strday” dl tothe home | were called |————— Precdent "wsed “a “Democrat Entrance to the ware ulti ae. te ~ ae ~~ — > statement issued anne a tide cold = To Shepsana.” ot Pane I n Today’s Pr ess that Congress whemdindean . was will be | « . wife b mately wil po on the camo bents |S Cre? Coe eee Bend Fae Bnei aloe ~ Pht through the Army at ee Te cores ot low tonighe Steve. She told them po Birminghom ........ me Oe ‘e | as entrance ot West Point, but of $2,500 was furnished, = oe Frank L. Doty on | Chief, Maj. Gen. Gilman Mudgett (of 18 to 22, Tomorrow night i found her mother Canter, Rééle................-. - Rep. John W. McCormack of : the first class will be limited to Four of the five persons killed 18, 1962 handed down a de- Chiet, Maj. Gen. Gilman Mudgstt. |v continue cold with a low of lyi i y -in-law ee . - «38 | Massachusetts, House Democratic : 300 men because of limited space | Were in the car driven by Mrs. cree which decided the state had | this morning that “he had not dis-| 2? t 24 degrees i bed with a re- | Grane, Dr. George 02200000000! 2, @ | leader, said that on domestic mat- is Seuns. Wiawiies Unik ti Gis & oo at thin to the disputed 9% | cussed resigning with t- Yesterdee tn downtown Pontioc patie her side. She | -gmity Post vattesensaseneneees ters the President's message ! hatte Cb temtiteneee 1 eee tame bevel sommnteg (Cony, nae te B & Reng the right side | fet. eager 2000 °R |g wel be termes Ew, Ge : a mile north of Oxford. wut! Mr. and Mrs. Newstead had| Tumors im the last week that a SS 2 a angan Wigh Sedowi 2a | Sem. Clements (D-Ky), assistant S . purchased the strip of property, Stevens’ departure from the); . Today at 8 a.m. the Police said a note found Markets ... Sac den “- leader, was ‘“‘glad z \ uspect Arson in $115,000 Which lay to the west of their| Severmment was imminent. emperature was 24 degrees, re-| Nearby read: “This is too a “Tse a2 | dent joini Lo to see the Presi- ; ’ bl own land at Telegraph Rd. and ; almost constant and hit-| much, I can’t tak es inte hep. on so % Ba b 4 O h bee Shares OR. tahd wae “bagun cos-| ld a tepkitor ke-hed “informed ting only 29 by 2 p.m. wosesied e it ary | wines, fan = | many frosts.” He. salt sespesat Y, t ers Rescued their prs game Sa ys the adininistration” aida aa al C ce ri “* SS | (Continued on Page 2, Col ag F S * property lieved Stevens and Army , — . P |. as 2 Fires Hit Ann Arbor|==-" ne: “~ omplete 21,000 | r In December the state otitained » Ay ae tale 1 lie on-St T ; on or be fired. S Op est * ANN ARBOR (# — A praying father, his wife ing the a on re Potter was a member of the Sen- oo ya wgazZz = _ Flight children and another person were rescued and tWo/nased on highway — eepnenedion which held hear- . oe ae Rie yi Pe a Arbor policeman early today as a roari by an Ann | proceedings in 1928. ees aun. Stecrtiyy (hilo) ond i 4 hoa: through their apartment above . fire swept| The case stretched from Dec. 14, the Army officials 4d te euae- an appliance store 1951 until Judge Doty handed sion of the : . The father, William Bennett, 25, dropped down his decision. bearings, Potter said month-old daughter Linda K. . his 1i1- he felt some resignations were in window into an overcoat held t “ ua-floor comotes cating | tamsinns (See earlier story page 34.) Bluhm and a pa: + oe Petree, Cures | a Also rescued were Ben- | bakery fire and turned in the alarm | Judge said cuties te Go nett’s wife, Alice, 22, a son,|as he walked eared fn ts cher OS EE eieony on Oe Baby Grows Up! James, 5, and lMdrs. Ben-/ ent to the corner to direct question of damages to the New- It’s only natural for children traf- nett’s brother, Philip Ander- steads for the time their project ait a was tied up by the injunction ment Modern . ; Ss bee tc Ana Arbo 3 x See Cornerstone Placed From Our Birmingham Bureau | a OS age PS i IE Pte Sao OE acl obo ‘ if _TWwo » The Day in Birmingham Se ee hay “ Holy Name BIRMINGHAM — Contents of the box within the cornerstone of the mew $600,000 Holy Name Cath- olic Church will read like a page day of the Feast of Epiphany, , as Names of the present parish | i : } Hy Ht F ie 3 ; t ro Ff Ss ; i : oF i ‘| . | H 1 hit 3 i President's Policies Called New Dealish Sees ten ewe erenae + eRe RET eet eee wee Heee be eetee > + a : Parishioners Allen Wittrup, with his wife and 'three children, will move. here | this week to assist Drs. Arnold | Runkel and Harry O. Martin. A third parsonage has been pur- chased at 755 Madison Ave. 7 . a With $100,000 now earmarked for the start of a permanent YMCA building here, executive’ secretary Edwin F. Kirbert said recently that over $700 has al. ready been turned into the office | im unsolicited contributions, Kir. | bert said donations for the build. | img fund can be accepted by | the ¥. The $100,000 is part of the $1, 334,010 recently allocated by Unit- | ed Foundation to the Metropolitan | Detroit YMCA. * ¢ *« have started work on their HO model railroad and will continue at 8 tonight in their quarters in the Grand Trunk station here. New officers are: H. M. Beisel, pres- ident; Philip Marriner, vice presi- dent; Mrs. E. S. Pettypiece, sec- retary, and P. C. Hohl treasurer. jon hand for the occasion. Second Parley { E Model Railroad Club members| {4 tials < | CORNERSTONE LAYING — Pictured above is Father Eugene | Paddock as he officiated at cornerstone-laying ceremonies yesterday | for the new Holy Name Catholic Church in Birmingham. Holy Name school children attended in a body, THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1955 'Plans Macomb ‘Community to Space Is Issue , House 30,000 for Supervisors | $1,000,000 residential community in | | Southeastern Macomb County were | Problem of More Office announced today. by a Detroit) a | Room to Be Discussed In a copyrighted story. The De-; aft Meeting troit News said Carl R. Sams termed the project the largest real The problem of providing more estate’ development in Michigan's | Office space is expected to be the history, and one of the largest in | main issue at a special meeting of the United States. It quoted Sams | the Oakland County Board of Su- |as saying the project would be lo- “pervisors Jan. 21 at 9:30 a.m. in |eated adjacent to a multi-million | the office building at 1 Lafayette | dollar industrial development on | St. . Van Dyke and Mound roads. The board is scheduled to hear Sams said upwards of SO build- | ers were expected to construct homes in the development begin- ning next spring. |according to Corporation He said the area will become an Harry J. Merritt. entire, integrated community, to-| which no name has yet been given. The land offers sites for 10,000 homes. Sams dwelling units commodate said the various planned will ac- upwards of 30,000 ; i i ' along with parishioners who were __| Held in Peiping | Hammarskjold, Cheu Again Confer for Over Three Hours TOKYO ® — Peiping radio said eral of the United Nations, met ned | 3 hours and 45 minutes today with | Red China's Premier Chou Ex-lai. 3 aul j zie Fa + 8 3 bartl HI rn : i F} : aa dict Hoe td fee AYES al iH . a . “ 4 American Girls ership and damages Resume Voyage After Ship Burns SINGAPORE #—Four American girls resumed their ocean voyage to Italy today after being held here since Christmas Day when a Da- nish ship on which they had pas sage burned and was beached here. The girls are Grace Beaty, En- cino, Calif, Mary Ann Leavey, Cune, Columbus, Ohio, and Vir- ginia Dockerson, Minot, N.D. They were among 53 persons *| aboard the 5,270-ton freighter Lexa Maersk when fire broke out as it was leaving Singapore. They bought new outfits here to replace luggage lost in the fire and sailed today aboard the liner Willem Ruys for Naples. The girls all were formerly em- ployed in U.S. Army establish- ments in Tokyo and ‘are bound for | ment wanted te do the right Delayed State Check |: Legal, Says Atforney | *%ix on tne specist: meting agen (Continued From Page One) Towns drainage projects in the county's south end. Pontiac Deaths Vern Frank Cadwell ; court opinion, both property own- “Then the highway depart- thing,” he said. We conferred Gillespie said on Jan. 4, 1954 he received word from Kane that issuance of the check had been authorized When the check did not arrive, If for any reason circuit court’s jurisdiction is questioned, the at- terneye have filed a claim for |0t "Sd Monday ot 2p m damages in the State Court of Claims in Lansing. : Gillespie said that the state owes Newstead $499 in costs taxed by crest Baptist Church will officiate with burial in Perry Mount Park Cemetery. Ward, 22, of 3433 Dodd Ct, Pon- af veel z ; 5 AE iy f te i accident. ue iT and burns. Firemen said the fire started from a lighted cigarette. Two other da ‘ and Mitzi, 16, were if i ; iit: He ee fi i Telegrams fo lke and come in later.” — Soviet Slashe Rent for Aliens . ties ram $8 rate) to 26,500. American, Pinion wer jal im one degree or another. | Rents for Soviet citizens are con- ee ee ee ee the world even if they don't get much space for their money. Age? the the circuit court and Supreme | ice William C. Kruscha FEES Rag] tyes ill ar i f i } ae L i if FP E i Ht Ht. Fi if ingtd i j 7 sf re 5 r i é j f i } i | i ; 7 &ER8 ~ ; HH in Robbery Case Two Flint Men Charged With Holdup of Filling Station Here Examination on armed | £ 5 § eteyt ‘nt iret! abe ; i ie uf ‘Fa el: : 5 sg 8 g7 ¢? ia t Hoel ieLalt Crease-resistant SIMMS WEEK-END SPECIALS! _ COTTONS--NYLONS--CREPES Regular $1.95 Value NOW rayon gabardine slacks in choice of four popular colors. 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The: stickiness of the pitch fa Al mountains around the first of| ‘Think I was going to slug you?” | an ll ge td oe ~- SPE - August. The hiding place was a Jim asked. | layer. childhood haunt for Angelica and| ‘1 beep here too long,” the man| “A little thrpentine or alcohol. A i . Peter. Sometime after the arrival, | "e™inded. That's what you need to get it old | Angelica had revamped drove slowly up the winding road, cache, witness the three yaa | making the hairpin turns with an | pieces of wood which had been re-| adhesion to the material. | placed in the nook by new lumber. | evidence of caution. which was only absent-mindedness. Angelica had left her husband just before Peter had married the 'present Mrs. Kit. Angelica had been taken to California, inter | Tupting or at least spoiling the | “honeymoon,”’ | bly as a part of the dea! she had |made with Mrs. Oswald | Angelica leved her former hus- | band deeply. Even say she was as “romantic” as Miss Wister in- | gardiess of how much or how little | it might have had to do with An- gelica’s actual death. The Car!l- DOLLARS ON CLOTHES FOR sons believed firmly that Gregory was above putting pressure sort or another on the sup- killer for motives of per- profit or personal power. Stoneman now believed his brother's death accidental. Yet insisted the others, |Mrs. Kit, Mrs. Oswald. Mrs. Hil- ton, were positive murder had | been done. What about the doll? | It was possible for a woman like in order that An- | at The Spires, Peter had known | gelica might “forget” and proba-| of the hiding place, He might | She had visited it occasionally; she must have because her- ac- ,uons had aroused enough curiosity | for someone to follow her. She had learned that Mrs. Kit was consing to take up residence have tolq his wife. Whatever | The other attempt had been stepped by death itself. Jim drove past the spot where | the creek gushed out of the huge hole in the cliff side, the creek which entered near the Carison _| man asked hopefully. The deputy was sitting discon- solately on the runningboard of his | car when Jim stopped in the park- | ing area of The Spires. ‘You come to relieve me?” the ‘Sorry, I just came to check up * Jim ad-| 3 = 2 The deputy grumbled. “Look around all you want, for all of me But tell Sheriff Agnes. she better | send someone else here if she, wants this place watched. I've had | enough."’ He followed Jim into the basement. Dunn went te the furnace, elanged open its heavy iron door and bent down to stare inte its seoty interior. Jim borrowed a flashlight from the deputy, turned the beam into the furnace’s gloomy interior There was nothing inside, no trace of any pitch chunk. But there was still considerable | warmth coming out. He closed the furnace door gent- ly, walked over to the pile of wood stacked so conveniently to the | elevator. 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Gui sn tot | NEWSPAPERS, 3 ()€- por 100 Lbs. tank being installed at the new| Mrs, St. Clair fell off a ladder home exploded and set the house | while decorating the Christmas Scrap tron—Junk Cors—Structurel Steel afire. ‘ |tree. Four joints, all Mrs. St. : WHAT, NO ELEPHANTS? — Those farm. censuy blanks sre/2 Quokes Shake Village | 77" oso NUK Mt S| Clair's, were, dislocated. ‘DAGON STEEL 60. incomplete when you try to apply them to the farm near Hugo, Okla.| pocuevORT, France @—Resi-| And these events followed in| Somebody stole the favorite doll a -- oe run by the Al G. Kelly and Miller Bros. Circus. Gene Andrews looked | denis of the village of St. Pierre | quick ofder: ;of the St. Clair daughter, and a é over the 111 questions and found no place for circus animals. Just for |d'Oleron near here reported A mother ‘possum set up house- | trip to Temple, Tex., 40 miles away FE 4.9582 ' SAVE WASTE PAPER! 135 Branch St. ecross from American Forging & Socket as “Michigan's Coney Island” — | into-an apartment house and shop- ping center. & J. Harper Moore, who led the | © Jight- against rezoning the park yesterday withdrew his objections land dropped a Circuit Court in- | junction suit scheduled for hear: | & ing Friday. | Moore had sought to block the | project, which would permit apart- |ment houses, the shopping center _and parking facilities on ‘the site which is in fashionable East Grand | @ Rapids officials, that Reed Lake, lene of the prime attractions of the .. amusement park established in the | | 1880s, would eventually become a | & pete park. Woman, 26, Kills Friend | Playing Cowboys-indians Buy on Easy Credit Terms! Take Up to 6 Months to Pay! DETROIT @—Miss Robert Mary. 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This is one state that has ne labor laws limiting the hours a woman may work.” “The state of Califor- nia?” I asked. She said, “No, silly, the state of matrimony!” Jo hails from Coalinga, Calif. It’s really a whistle-stop but the lady of the beautiful voice and face and figure to go with it, is proud of being @ small-town gal. She once told a bunch of us at a broadcast that you can always tell big-city one, by watching ’em in a brisk breeze on a windy day. The small-town gal will grab for her skirt, but her city sister will grab her hat! I must remember to watch that the next for Sale of Her 23,000,000- Records By EDDIE CANTOR ee Credit to Hubby. Jo Stafford gives credit to her husband, Paul Weston, great musician-arranger, for the sale | of 23,000,000 records that have her name on them Paul is the reticent type, and doesn't carry around pictures of his baby, but he did say to Grouche Marx, “Gosh, my baby's beautiful—but then, all babies are beauti- — ful!” Groucho raised those famous eyebrows | —*“They are?” Paul answered emphatically, “Yes, they are! Beautiful!” Grouche then slayed him with, “Then tell me, Paul— | where do all the ugly people come from?” | Jo never really enjoyed her childhood because | of the fact that she has always been near- | sighted. She tells people, “I never saw a black- | board tm school until I was twelve—that was the year they apparently got bigger! My moth- er never believed there was anything wrong with my eyesight—she always concluded I could see as well as anyone if I weren't so lazy about it.” Mrs. Stafford was wrong. Jo is about as) near-sighted as anyone you can find. She still | wears glasses everywhere, except on the air. “I'm like Steve Allen,” she remarks, graciously crediting the source of her joke, “I need con- tact lenses to see my glasses!” | Judge John J. Connelly told a | medical . | doorway, puffing | black cigar.” School Unnecessary | He didn't want to alarm the tot to Learn How to Smoke BOSTON # — Juvenile Court | panel on juvenile delin- quency last night that he came) plied, “Mister, I'm too young fo go across the little tyke sitting in a/ to school.’” ‘ away st “2 PIS! scion Protest Stops” Chaplin Film Showing a 5, (Copyright 1955) Jane Russell Signs $1 Million Contract time! Te Gl’s, 5100: Moves You In --- Civilians 1150 Nothing Else to Pay! 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Phas these show tunes oa Long Play: Yours ls My Heart Alome; Romance: PR See You Again; lf I Loved You; two others. RCA Victor “New Orthophonic” High Fidelity recordings All at the Lowest Price Ever... TEST DRIVE IT! YOU'LL BUY IT! $2340.33 gives you the beautiful all new "55 Pontioe with 180 h.p. V8.Engine, 122-inch wheel- base and includes . . . Unde Heater .’, . Dual Defrosters . . . Deluxe ing Wheel . . , Direc- tional Signals . . . Oil Bath Air Cleaner . . . Oil Filter .. . Dual Visors . . . Cigar Lighter. . . Sales vee re ee rey: ¢ \connetey ready to drive! *. Yu at a oP — Ye Be De pe 8b hy ‘eae : 2%ee Be Ry Se oe ee eee eo ak ee fis Ae pee i ; bs j “his - read A eis rs fe ov ~ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1955. were certain personal papers im-| parted ‘him again. Those personal| Cabbie } migration officrs retained they deported him to Germany : ‘The immigration men repl the —— ae | onan | no, seen pretesing g 5 with s . Hirsch, “semana reve, tod aly iy | pone Nes oy ; ‘City Aviation Director WF ~:~" | INVEST YOUR CHRISTMAS MONEY ee ; FLOOR COVERINGS Students Collect | emresnery "> |] in FURMITURE-—SAVE Up to 50% |] EECA | Million Pennies | emine was srs tau \ ts, $480 721 Amie $400 for School Wing | bsntans._ She was enjoying the rea nye NOS Here is a once in a life time opportunity to beautify Reg. $10.96 Wilton Breodicom. $695 use ih mee te eee , . iy r home with fine furniture at greater savings .. . Sq. V4. Now omly..... 0... tons of copper—a ; a at Coody of these extraordinary values are one of a kind PT eee $695 items . . . some floor samples . . . but, every item is typical of Ward's outstanding sale values! Open Tonight ‘til 9 me, tee Src, $1095 i 7} f F = 6 4! - FF : Tae eeeee ee eeeeeeeere g ; & 4 t est eet ee eer renee eaeeee ereereeeee ea yo Japanese Ship : Saves U.S. Flier |i’ ee . Floating in Ratt ss e ——a\ ; ap iit iepplte fg SFE GE nf a LIVING ROOM SUITES $269.00 2-Pc. Living Room Suites with Medern Tweed Upholstery Only $159 Reg. $299.00 Luxurious Nylon-Uphol- stered Sofe end Lounge Choir Suites Tk Hi] gf ‘| if ggF i F eee eereereerseeeee Goes Out of iness » meNOW oo. e ccc ees econ $179 : “YI SROHTNOOD ebath 00 3-Pc. Bed-Daveno Suites DINING ROO TES Rgaeip eth 5 5 =, Chel, Recker— ™ $469.00 18th Century Suites with which never ran a train or built a Terrific Bergein ot ...... $139 Telics Goile,.S Ctnie on yard of track, has officially gone Only KE $279 out of business. $269.00 H 4 2-Pc. Sections! eeereeeeeeeeeeee * cently granted =f ot Senset ional Sevings — Reg. $139.00 Modern Ock Suites with Sokcien of Go enous emma Sally .ccccccccccccccs ° $159 Extension Teble, ! refiread tncorporeted in Micklens grease teensina 3-40. 4 Choirs ...... sesseseeee $B9 : Cpe Futeeta RAE, Living Room Suite — Reg. $169.00 5-Pc. Solid Maple Suites actually was a section of the Wis- GB cecsrccescccsvers --» $259 Priced at Only .......0005 $119 consin Central Railroad extending j trom the Montreal River onthe Wore oe ge Spe nge be eng ome BEDROOM SUITES poration papers filed in Lansing Reg. $99.00 Chrome Dinettes ....... eee eas on 6 oe. Reg. $159.00 3-Pe. Colonial Maple Bed- $69.50 It now is a division of the Soo Line room Suites — A Tremendous Reg. $89.00 Modern Dinette ........ Volae GF... ccdcecccvis $79.50 ‘ $59.50 : $289.00 Ultra Modern Blond Suites a **8- $79.50 Wrought Iron Dinettes , Bookcase Heedboord. $49.50 ¥ Seve Now of .......0.5. $139 BB Reg. $189.00 7-Pe. Family Size <. ly = )~lephemes BOI ty room » 5 Double Dresser ......... $159 DOUBLE DUTY SOFAS | Reg. $329.00 Rich Veneer Hl $99.00 Modern Dey-Night Lounge .... Period Suites with Bed, Dresser, ond $59.50 : Chest ot ..... csesevees $239 EB $139.00 smort Lawson Sofe Bed ...... French Provincial $89 t : iv; § ] , $229.00 Modern Bed-Devenport ..... ‘ 4.8 © tits Ask About the No SAGINAW “7 ig ‘WARD-WAY CREDIT PLAN No Carrying Payment If or Out-of-Work ! ! ! THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1955 . T FP ay pay: 2a sate maT amos oe a Meee LacNtae Bet == res — ee . P ‘ | s ° rn sg’ i P ® * Dairymen Meet Name Principal \Clazdia M. Kintz. | Seeking Nomination MelvinT. Baker |: Highland Township i C f p ; Wed at Oxford’ . |" "0 oe janet In 0S ‘ f in a a e HIGHLAND TOW — Three 7 OXFORD—In a candlelight cere-| p ouniicans are seeking the nomi- 6 Counties Represented Max Burt Takes Post my & the heme of Ber porents | nation for the post of township rmers, pe acated by Resignation | kintz, daughter of Mr..and Mrs. | o/denburg, Leo Fred Leek and Confer at Romeo of Paul DeRose orig ~ —- ——— Roy. J Carl filing petitions fof the bride e' . Baker s|_\ . ROMEO—A 14-member commit- WALLED LAKE — Supt. of|the son of Mr. and Mrs Arthur | Feb 21 primary. | tee representing dairy producers Schools Clifford H, Smart has an-/| Baker of Ortgnville. Others petitioning are Norma- from six counties met in the Wash- nounced the resignation of Paul| For the wédding rites, read be- | sean Waters, clerk; Mila DeGar- ington Township Hall, R with De Rose as principal of Commerce | fore the families and close friends | mo, treasurer: Thurman Ruggles, ’ and Glengary schools, and the ap-|of the couple, Claudia wore a/ Ellsworth Huff and George A. ness, education, government, re- [| Dr. Kari Wright, agricultural pointment of his successor ballerina length gown of ice blue | Volkert for two trustee posts; ligion, science and agriculture are economist from Michigan State De Rose is leaving the field to brocaded taffeta with scooped | Floyd Kimball, Harold Kinney, expected to draw more than the College, “and Norman Peterson of enter private business. neckline and fitted jacket. She car- Henry R. Jones, Edward Krajenke, eS OOF Som vitor Market Research of Detroit, tast | SARAH HUTCHOCRAFT Max Burt, Union Lake school ried a bouquet of white roses and | Ora E. a eS Tecent years, night. | Mr. and Mrs, William Hutch-| sixth grade teacher for the past | Carnations. Floyd R. Burge and Nicholas hayes sed a wf faprtinne Ben. te gp Beyey a the probleme of | craft of Walled Lake have revealed | four years, will assume the posi- | Eiteabeth Scheurlein was the ae he i a addressing the Feb. 9 afternoon ~ | the engagement of their daughter, | 8°* bride's attendant, and William | 4 uctin J. Williams filed for mem- . The Romeo group has asked Sarah Sue to Liberty Crawford. He| A graduate of Walled Lake H Baker was his brother's best (borship on the board of review, general session. Charles Figy, fer an investigation of high pro- is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. 'S. | School and Western Michigan man. Harold VY. Anderson for justice of ate Agueutiw Onp duction costs and low marketing Crawford of Wolverine Lake. Alege of Education at Kalamazoo, reception . ‘ arlick and missioner and now one of Ben- values of their product in the | June wedding is planned. where he majored in elementary | gogeres at the Kints home | the peace. and Louise Coen : cow’ extent, wil alse tall bo- Detroit area. aa education, Burt is the son of How Ge ene Baath ee SS oe Holstein Friesian asse- ee Gairymee : Coun Deaths | ard Burt, former Walled Lake prin- present showed ty = : Monday, opening day, ‘will be higher figures for their cost of Married to the former Garnet Dairy Day as usual and in addi- ee ae William Casey Wiseman, he is the father of two | tion will be Horse Day, Breed n their studies. ROMEO —Rosary service for | sons. _ Sigsociations will meet, the All- Gentine Geen Beets The two experts oxi they had | Wiliess Cassy, Cf of SUNS Vas In addition to the sixth grade | Breed Dairy Banquet will be held} £GG-CITING — Kasper Kramp of 1306 Andersonville Rd., used farms with higher producing | Dyke, Washington, will be held at/vacancy at Union Lake school, iim the evening and horsemen will | cjarkston, is just a little proud and excited about the size of the eggs cows in their investigation of the |8 p.m. today at Roth's Home for | there will be one in the second | * @gnduct the little International Fit-| one of his White Legnornis 14 laying. At left is the four-ounce egg matter, which raised milk pro- | Funerals. Requiem Mass will be | grade at Glengary and oné in ele- _ ting and Showing contest, colt judg- ont. Ta duction above the average. |said at 11 am. Saturday at St. | mentary music, Smart revealed. ings and which measures 8% inches and 7 inches . This was a special | “ic mbers of the committee spoke | Clement's Catholic Church, with pulling contests. effort, but the extra-large egg to the right is an average product of a= . =| = se ae Tuesday Agricultural Econom-|,, . out for a living wage from their | burial in Mt. Elliot Cemetery, De- this hen. Kra said the double-yolk s make a fine breakfast * tes Department will start a three. | ‘tis hen. Kramp said the double-yo® cegs ms “| mill production. |troit. He died Thursday. ochester Paper Lo. Sieg oad win spending: Tt wal| Another meeting is scheduled | Rsig net are his widow, Ruth; keting and wise spending. It will P h W i] ] C ] for Jan. 17 at the Romeo High | three daughters, Mrs. Robert Ver, Y d i Do sed u be Poultry Day, Vegetable Day urc ase 1 Omp ete School,: by representatives of the | ellen, Mrs, Bernard Vereilen, both ar Fire U ~~ fr ave a Pa Peng Beet Day. A meeting, P ‘ | six counties involved. Counties | of Romeo, and Mrs. William Pe-| pocupcreR — Rochester fire-| é ichigan Rural Satety | FP S h 1F h ctive in the discussion are Ma- | digo of Washington; one son, Rich- ee, | (SS) wt Council will deal with highway omeo Cc OO urns Ing poner 4 Clair, Lapeer, Huron, | ard of Milford; two sisters, Mrs. — _ net an be night to | 4a 4 mp ete safety mainly, ROMEO — At a special meeting, The furniture will be used im | Sanilac and Oakland. | Michael Burns of Birmingham. Sis- i= nia or te wanna ae Z Wednesday night will be ban- | of the Romeo Board of Education| the new addition to the South —_—_-_—_—_-—_—_ |ter Marie Benedict, IHM, of St. | Co. ree | qeet night for short course, al- (held last night, school officials) , nog) in Romeo, and the ; | Rene — ee | Fire Chiet George Ross received OPTICAL EXAMINATION Smal, crops and tolls and live- | accepted bids on various items | / woel Film to Be hown \er, Timothy of Detroit; and 17) = - Stock groups. Soclal security tor | needed to complete the elementary | *#Hition in Washington, both of "grandchildren, ae ae ee i farmers will be explained by col- | school m | which are near completion. > Cart H. Rabert abou 30:10 p.m. after a trash / Dr T Zieminsk! expansion program. a nion a e ‘ fire spread to nearby stacks of 0 Se lege ecencusists, The bid of the Michigan School | 1» order to accommodate addi- | LAPEER — Service for Carl H. | wooden loading equipment Regi * Group Lists Two Benefit - Projects Donates Layette, Aids Musicians During Year a * were when Alpha m| | Alpha Chapter of Epsilon Sigma || Alpha sorority met Thursday eve- aa) | ning in YMCA. WALDRON ff) reve HOTEL: Sil Seumere taer tite seas on COFFEE SHOP #e! guests will be invited. 36 E. Pike St. im | Mrs = ew . fe ee day Dr. Helen W. Dodson of Lake Angelus and Mrs. Gordon Wyrick of Silver Lake road’ (right). . Mrs. Adrian Ish (center) president of * the Zonta Club of Pontiac explains the Amelia Earhart Scholarship to guests of the s z F z Z 5g zg F Fy 3 Of Young Women ie. , raise re none] Y WCA Meets Emotional Interests : H : A . fF q i Zonta Club of Pontiac held its Amelia| Mrs. Charles Wait of Ogemaw road, Mrs. Earhart Day program Thursday at Hotel| Lelia Wilkins of Henry Clay avenue and| .7"s,%,2" weet ct meee at = The need for inexpensive vaca-| ment with emphasis on thinking Waldron. Participating were (left to right) |Mary Ellen Wyngarden of Nelson street. | Ente, Fe8'"y. Fontan musician te Interlochen. Jd ooo * 2 6 lim boulevard home on the same date, (Sea Rest at Asbury Park, N. J.| mem youts ; ; aii a mone var v~|Iternational Project Theme of Day)|.rs%2 tas ee'cmu nis snc, So pen a New members of the Zonta Club{ A passage states, “When the | flight of the Atlantic on May 20, | oF the YWCA. added to the ‘growing list 7 it tt he j : | : 4 8 i i r | i State Hospital Institute for Immigrant and mental heath o¢ | Denetits From spaptinns @ cna thee eal Grate : ? ; z ef rt t r. 3 a Hi i ? i g fl if i : Z ; 2 a7 Fi j i Hi i | i z i : : ii | : : i : 4 i it Hii | | | 3 ai iff aye es e€ if | k it ; ri : | 5 : l i e3 2 if E zt i ; i i i Z ; | 3 EF if i ii Ey Ff E i Ht $F F é i 3 4 i : the also completed for a| Noisy, but Effective ~ || If the “little people” get under- Mrs. Gerald Harvey. foot in the kitchen when they come visiting, prepare for the invasion. are the | Stock one cupboard or shelf near and let them know it's their very @ guest|©Wn preserve. 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Many women return the black lingerie ie * *« * This year Macy's is having slightly fewer returns of ladies i ’ + 4 LIVING ROOM m| BEDROOM. | ~_ BEDDING Reg. $189 © Reg. $149 Double $97” pee $39.50 HEALTH BRAND EVERY ROOM Dresser, Chest, Red SOFA & peor © Mar Resistont vw Sf 6” © All Woot ow 45° tag. $179 Ore 70 Box Spring rie +106" Reg. $169.00 : oes etna $39.50 SEALY DINING ROOM | SOFA & CHAIR "Sets $572 oy] Ue prop LEAF =| Swcac* $Q'733 ta Sing Prave Oakland Fuel & Paint Co. (ined soto Cor 436 Orchard Lake o9 a FE 5-6159 | mn , ay Tues ma has TABLE 8 CHAIRS . WHY PAY RETAIL? Reg. $59.50 RESTOKRAFT | sine aks il 00 Reg. $59.50 Reg. $219 HOTEL SERVICE Children Love ] mentee “AED | ARMLESS SOFA. | poupLe DRESSER, | Msties copan7y wa Hy tee Reg. $299 Seomist ee *3 6” ag Box Spring ay ig im © Removable Back DINING ROOM SUITE ipeiniain BOOKCASE BED aia . Our Reg. $249 A “MAINLINER QUALITY” +e Price ~ | Rubber Foam Nylon menew UMED OAK HOLLYWOOD BED ‘ © HEADBOARD vongm-yra cm $4QQe | See 57298 | ER sqgel omy: Ready-Mined Binex. |= ed an , * Red Now convenience ny Powe BS. DINING ROOM Lal Sas panapee © cde oataee roe oF cele ace ALL OUR MERCHANDISE IS GUARANTEED. a ota hed sot oh tas mee 59G]® FIRST QUALITY . . . EVEN AT OUR LOW, FINISHED |) 2% presses women v0 we * Chain LOW PRICES — DON’T BE MISLED — COMPARE! BEDROOM ‘Seog her sane” Not Metal! Ne Cotton Mattresses! tt CADET |) asreyern' nine: wer: Sagoend ae ed, BUNK BEDS ‘68 Vr" NEW LOW party collars or bathrobes or even Herdwood Maple Finish Me cocktail coats for their animals Gesing Come fl heat hnowidig their cine BIG 14 LB. a4 ROASTER | Salad Bowl moe $900) cee 5 = exactly what the man 46 A MONTH oe eee ' in returns kittens predominate. Lake Privileges NF on Elkhorn Lake ||cvsiset, “1s usually because somebody NEAR SCHOOLS || riaming « surprise. They didn't to take care of the OUR PRICE Drive North on M-24 te |) “Fish?” For some reason, we get Clerkston-Orion Rood no returns of fish at all. But you'd West to Sunset Rood be surprised how many alligators are returned. T guess they come | as & shock to some people. CRA-MIN-YAN | ‘Recent experiments show that ; hunger and a the bility. of men to muscular BUILDERS labor but have little effect on FE 4-1549 |Manipulations such as twisting ENGGASS GUARANTEED FIRST QUALITY ~ DISCOUNT pitas FURNIT URE—A : us Sinan tor 3 Sane the Clinton County Jail at St. daughter 9, and a / to Poison Mate Pac =— : _- Put Money in Your Pocket Husband’s Sandwich Check Our a et SALE PRICES Sheriff's deputies who arrested on--- . Mrs White Wednesday at her farm DON FRAYER BOS FRAYER home in Clarksville, in the south- as ‘west fardins r Tonia County auoted WASHERS DRYERS ELECTRIC oss 4 3 pede dene Benes TELEVISION RAN PY RETAILERS—PHS Retailing Club today trdveled to Battle Creek | plans, exchange ideas and elect officers, with candidate for treasurer, |1>* {ud it and that she "didn't real: antes WATER HEATERS RADIOS ‘3 for the annual Delegates Congress at St. Mary’s Lake Camp. | Joan McLean, attending with delegates, Donald Lovett, left, and | Floyd 5 GAS RANGES .. Continuing through tomorrow, this congress is composed of delegates | Joseph Dabbs. Grace McLaughlin, club fac” ty ‘adviser, is seated | p eae Rex OC said | “ TV CHAIRS END - TABLES from retailing clubs throughout Michigan: The purpose is to discuss | second from left. . | the ago led over | HI-FI ° TOASTERS COSTUME Gmectie atteve MIXERS REFRIGERATORS JEWELRY Vacation Over, High Schools Return to Busy Weeks wwsicenien co Rapids, started eating the sand- Students returning from the holi-, Tuesday thorning the seniors) dling decorations, Martha Varney a ton of ffod to needy people in| Wich on @ rest period Wednesday % day vacation found many activi-| viewed a movie on the advantages |on publicity and Ruth Pilgrim tak-| Korea, Viet Nam and other parts | ™OPmins- Noting a strange taste, ALL SMALL APPLIANCES Our Low Overhead Saves You Money! , take their time. Cor-| of attending Catholic college. tickets and programs. : he took it to the plant physician : Siciatied timers aah toes and| Theedeg Sica the seniors mg care einen org spina regal —s who advised him to turn it over to | academic agendas will be full for} were more dismayed than de-| _ Gall Barber heads the patrons | “lotivng . the Ionia County porsecutor. J ; | Committee, Wayne Pyke on | many weeks to come. lighted at the movie “How to aaa was on | Helping with the project were | @ Connor said an investigation | on Woahested | Write a Good Term Paper.” Work| "ele pange Celio | Jane Steinbelper, Carol Young | showed the sandwich had been beck to achst | oe enging subject begins (how . | smeared with rat poison. Boys reported shortly for senior English students.| Seniors ordered caps and gowns,’ Future Teachers Club will see | hie chon ’ Tuesiay wearing sporty reel Vatsity Club has been busy all | ® the time is nearing for gradua-| 4 Wayne University film Jan. 13,| by the bite he took from the 589 Orchard Lake Ave. the Saturday night affair | Edna Forman, organizer of the) Junior High where they will hear| Peace R. H. Dodes, “I would like | schedul- Open Eves "til 9 I ested, well-fed and well-dressed | ried, wel-comet ee ee | ing . students on their thinking caps, given seniors as news ar- opened thelr books and put their|Fived af graduation pictures to be| _| taken on Jan. noses to the old grindstone again a lh, | The first big sofivity of the | 1, put their heads together for mow year was 0 double header (ia... on organizing a basketball game Tuesday night. council. 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Fi A | HAE aga he wil] ask that the vote be dis- a ia Wilh JF if normal . his 23- and stick dt break gest rebelling | issue settled now instead of two or) Het} 17 al Ee: _ il i il AB i S ets dig rye ae Bidding 2 zg ern gt ae i, ali: Tall: i iii hia A aie i I ; ae i a 25, sili 5 hall r i ua Hit i Hi hy yeh lt lh i eh te li Seixas, Rose | Bgasye an § Capture Aussie en comeing coll fliz te it y Haid iit sb at, REEL nF i La nal B nie uh it ull sil a Hee i ~ er on ‘a vetat dab ormon nen, Sets His TcuM: A ; ei ate ‘ab ahpizss agepegeiiel Sik a i - atti ret rh ae "it tint alidfit 2 Tie ag ET fi it sl ee i ile itl fa il palit Fs | | | AT . * n tl cal Oo oe 21H Bar tm °c OQ. bs 3 ~~ Hh at | ” Ss] iss 22) Eo Till ATS - t : uy 81 rhe 135 Fl Sm bal B= — : o QD 3% i : i alt of ae Hii i BR Sn : beat: dij Ai gif: A ij a ia tne Nt MT / $ RY vente r) Lé ask a os gPeannanig = aRRss “aot z ERaRKs | : 4 ji bled hi ti thal OERRaRane iy temo a geo it mie Ss jal Hee ie i; oF Blt ii Fad EE posal gat esti inv VM lira Bye ng Ae pee ae to Take a in Wind and Rain-Swent Los hs a : - LOS ANGELES @—Almost ev- Shae ae | si ane i ify f i il 1 ights £ yes = hg coh A fs iP nee Strai Mi ia 4 _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1055“ > 5s = ys one : oe - nae ; = TAS Se eae a Fi 2 ‘ ’ ’ “ : So a * : a 4 5 oo Re es Se s Stow eh f\ * oF | * > a 4 z - ‘ ‘ ¥ . . a nad “a ‘ 2 4 q a © ? m = S . © 13 “Unlik 4 a . | i 4 e a LANSING @ .— Look—there’s no about, Twenty years ago, the state was | 4 Chance” season, when a deer|!t. There won't be any more spe-/— Garden of Eden for the herd.| Purtney Pi a hunter gets an extra day to re-| Cn! der sessane. Discretion®rY |The: virgin forests had» been | piace in e deem his reputation, may be «| Powe" {nr Oe ieee leveled, fire cleared away the uD | Association " \ The problem of deer manage-|is anything but optimism, The of-|gtew lush new vegetation, green | while last Pe ' ment, which has haunted the legis. | ficials believe the legislators won't | and tender. Barbers, took a 42 decision ' 4 dismal form again this year. the first to propose extension of | wee Ses eee Wate ee oe rag Mop By be 4 ' . In fact, they admit, there’s a|&t one million, and was from Short’s Variety 8 whether to extend the conserva- | 1... chance that no one will be | thought of a game shortage. Carrier, respectively, ma i: 4 | tion department's discretionary willing to introduce a bill extend-| But as the new forest grew, the| The evening's outstanding * 7 . ¢ power, which gives the depart | vuln deer herd grew along with it, The |was Ruth Saunders’ victory yn? - | ment « free hand to set special | N® Power. lower limbs of young trees, with | Mary Jacober, 21-19, 16-21, . iJ sts | ar ead ges de te gt aoe ntee Sa meee = - y : -; ye Fj : 5 The power was three | Cutsrews the supply out of reach | deer. ¥ sal ; , : : years age, and eapied bs Doom oe ee a ae ae in many areas, deer starved by|"urons Dump Chips. : q a a - : ber. There is talk around the cap-| Erews, Ge supply to |S Same ie Maio, RS Oe 2. > =a | , ; itol that the discretionary power ebligaiion caught in the crossfire of hunters | maj won its 2nd TAC. - : 4 is dead. oe goitindin A By Al ad ot ee eee Sant pees en mae Seles ee ; One legislator, who wields some- problem Michigan 89-69. | thing more than slight influence | 287 Whe think just that. Now they've get Center Andy 7 among his colleagues, had this to| Why have the deer outgrown the | There will say last week: Bowling Clinic ¥ “ ae SS }| Harold Turner-Ford | ~ . quince ts baa right tide of the teed pin with & “Saget 8 Se mies | pit pel * “The Best on Wheels and Deals” : buckle” at ad P : be alton, Sea § dents at te . et ling’ cow. Bett 1940 Pontiac 2-door ...6 44 1950 Chrysler Cib. Cp. $ 499 1941 Chev. Clb. Cp. ...6 59 1954 Ford Convertible 51799 | 1951 Henry J 2-door ...$ 199 1951 Pontiac Dix. 4-dr. $ 644 1949 Ford C8 4-door:..$ 199 1951 Ford 8 Cyl. Ci. Cp. $ 444 1949 Dodge Clb. 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What about defense production —employment—international trade? -For a detailed and “y ll 0 oor : i if j ee or expert analysis of these and many other questions concern- setonal conmust tor te Bulbdogs ing the nation’s 1955 business outlook, read Sunday’s News. Radio and Heater Cre cunc eae & $ : | Get =—— + 1199 FULL PRICE approved the meet. The contest DETROIT’S BILLION-DOLLAR = ve underwritten by wos CLOAK-AND-DAGGER BATTLE $312 Down — $43.63 Per Month pon of the Cairn Clete i ae te ae atta enecatnli, on Your Old Car Can Even Be the Down Payment! Kelly on Chip Team ah pe aire ame catoeeg: shout Gas seeuunl Bob Kelly of Holly a ‘Tuten Saspulhin Gusta’ to:ttiadiae = Collage trectt tam, Workouts have oo 1952 Dodge Y2-T. p kup$ 899 1950 Ford 12-T. Pickup $ 444 - begun for the Chip thinclads in rad , , eT Cees | a a . | 1947 Dodge 12 ft. van $299 1953 Chey. 1-T. Trac. $ 899 er | oe er | 1945 Ford 2-Ton Dump$ 199 1954 Ford '2-T. 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WOODWARD at LONG LAKE RD. BLOOMFIELD HILLS ingsleu t TIME IN , TOWN TONIGHT— AND EVERY NIGHT! ia Floor Show Fri. and Sat. H BEN VICTOR Comedy—Dancing MC PATTI KING Pop Songstress | GENE MAYER Sensational Acrobatic ALVIN WALLS AND HIS ORCHESTRA JAM SESSION TUESDAY NIGHT LUNCHEONS OPEN 7 A. M. TO2 A.M. DINNERS TO TAKE OUT! *# FLOOR Johnny “Scat”. Davis Popular Stage. Screen Radio and Recording Star With FRANK PERRY Orchestra vweerer Nightly (Except Monday) in the |, Catalina Room with “SULLY,” 250 Pounds of Rhythm AT THE PIANO BAR MANNY’S RINGSIDE || | } BAR -| - Wy Huron at Elizabeth Lake Rd. . LITTLE WILLIE » (wim «0 grin Exotie Dancer AVON INN. 3982 Auburn Road at Adams Road—Auburn Heights BIGGEST | SE Me RIE PES > PP —_—” U.S. Kickback ° ‘Suit Names 5 in Detroit Area DETROTR, Five Detroit-areh | persons have been named in a federal civil suit alleging kick- | : ‘packs on World War II defense) Plan to Free Certain contracts totaling more than a Hardship Cases million dollars. The government charges Robert| LANSING (UP) — A proposal | | McDonald of Windsor, Ontario, to release certain convicts from | former purchasing agent of the | prison before they serve their ae | Packard Motor Car Co., used his! on sentences was » telly position to channel subcontracts by state corrections officials to to the now defunct R. W. Tool Cos during 1942-44 Also named in the sult Were John and Frieda Haller of Nerth- ville and Russell and Hazel Walker of Plymouth, partners in Ge tent company. yesterday by Corrections Commis- | Willis Ward, assistant U.S. at- sioners Talbot Smith, Ann Arbor, | torney, said Haller loaned McDon-| . 4 ¢ J Farley. G ~— | ald $4,000 to buy into the company. ai y, Grand Rapids Ward charges McDonald then, The commission stoared contracts to the company | Corrections Director Gus Harri- and received a split of the profits. | son to appoint a committee to McDonald was dismissed by| ‘dy the matter. Packard in January of 1944. He| Smith, who will be sworn in as| was dropped ag a partner in the a Supreme Court justice Tuesday, tool company a short time later. said it would be necessary for the | sentencing judge to approve the early release of a convict. The so-called ‘‘hardship'’ cases would include such inmates as He Couldn't Miss His Telephone Calls tes comm'tes fo: minor comes PACIFIC BEACH, Calif. @ —' lief of Felons Eyed State Officials Consider | | ; day The suggestion to ‘‘go though our prisons with a fine-tooth comb and special consideration dig up cases that deserve Schroeder's telephone rang. air raid siren across the street | noting 200 inmates in Michigan) . | prisons are aged 15 and 16. | “It’s a reproach to our state Because “Christmas Carol” by | to place them in the same build- the | penal . ~ fenders. Chicken \ . M, Dixie Hwy., Waterford Phone OR 3-9325 ‘Y Cdk didicheheueute dhuheuheeuheuheuheule ,ieL . Coe Sunday Neon “Ul 11 P.M. Tuesday thre Seturdey 4:00 POM. Wh Ll PF. M—Clesed Monday, THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1955 _ was made 1 was credited with reviving | ings with hardened criminals,” | | Smith said in proposing a separate | program for juvenile of-| Farly Release | Here's Royal Scandal: Credit Union. a Shah Snubs an Ear! ' HOLLYWOOD—The Shahi of Iran goofed. Shahsie checked out without extending royal courtesies to a titled neighbor living across the hall from him at the Beverly Hills Hotel. * * * * This titled neighbor—the Earl ef Wilson—is still hurtin’ from the slight. Se is the Oil of Wilson's consort, the. Princess Rosemary del East St. Louis:del Omaha del Wilkes- Barre del Washington Sq. del Bleecker St. , * * * * For the first time the Wilsons had a bodyguard, though ‘twasn’t their alabaster bodies that were being guarded “How's Shahsie today?” we'd ask him the cop not Shahasie. : Since he’s gone we can tell you Shahsie had room 484 and we had 497. We never met—you know how royalty’s gotta ob- serve protocol. But another middle west-° ern fella, Red Skelton, of Ohio and Indi- ana, was the Shah's buddy. * * * * When the Shah arrived at ‘one party with a lot of cops, Red, already there, boomed out, “Clear out, everybody. The bulls are here—the joint’s been raided!” The Shah liked that. At a New Year’s Eve party, when the lights went out at midnight, Red grabbed His Majesty and whispered: “I'm in front of you. They gotta shoot me before they get you!” Red told me he didn't find it hard to address the Shah as) “Your Majesty.” ~ “What does the Shah cal] his Prin- cess?” I asked Red. “IT think he calls her ‘Yes, darling’,” replied Red. “That's what he was always sayin’ to her.” em & & THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN N.Y..:; ie rs . | club act ready. e ~ : ' club debut in Camden Monday at 5 G's a week. An Indian airline built a special sleep- for Ava Gardner's 20th ann’'y party happens Jan. 11 at the Statler... Dietrich's escort at Gilmore's was Truman Capote. x* *« ® * The Yacht Club Boys sold their act te the Four Lads for $50,000 . . . Tricia Hurst, inviting Marion Brando te her engagement party at the Little Bohemia, added, “It's formal —wear your sox”... . Harry James is planning a TV comedy series. ° WISH I'D SAID THAT: “When a girl keeps emphasizing her lipstick’s kissproof, it’s a good sign that she isn’t.”"—-Raymond Duncan, Ellaville (Ga.) Sun. (Copyright 1955) Two Ex-Wives Win . bit, is a sec’y. here while getting a night ~ | Jackson Water Cut Off JACKSON w — Half of Jackson was without water fos an hour Thursday night when a main line repairs. , fo Hold Meeting nop Session a meeting of the Oakland County Em- F ployes’ Credit Union will be held | maa | Officers to be “elected include jone member of the supervisory committee, one person to the credit the Beoutijel Rotunda Inn» Doce Pes Like DUNCAN HINES -) ion 5 4 { 0/9 ‘ for e delightfully different, romantic Treasurer Lioyd Sibley. ui County employes pay 25 cents to | / | belong. Loans are possible up to J id Webb. The interest paid | re During the | movie will be purposes and WASHINGTON # — Michigan's place to enjoy your Sens. Potter and McNamara don’t in President Ei me out...come to hower's State ef Gee thilas Sain Pp the colonial Rotunds Potter, a Republican, Inn where our service the presidential “~ profound speech with wo gim-| and cuisine meet the MeN ” standards of those Democrat, said he was “a who prefer the very wasn't more specific in his ence to his federal educational pro- MeN. also said gram. McNamara SMORGASBORD adequate.” | Retunde Style egaeaereeo® if SERVED EVERY DAY rasuLous roop =|) le EXPERTLY SERVED «|| DINNERS: . —- ba Served Daily from $ P.M. to : A Ail - wr aN ——, Sundey 1PM. 29OP.M. bl ieee? {LSE >. MLLLP md © TID TRUEoa fi) LUNCHEON: e , Mit | TAVERS = Daily from 12 Nees to r S| 230.0. e e| .'S . Reservations Accepted \ “J Now for: ' @@e@8e0e0ee60 Parties, —— OPEN 24 HRS.|[ =” ... @Dinners ||} ROTUNDA INN . @ Lunches |) 3230 PINE LAKE ROAD Pontiec. LUNCHES ...... See ts Se BO mera To Wilkins for o most de- licious noon luncheon, served in an atmosphere. that’s bound to relox even the most tired business- wilkins * COCKTAIL LOUNGE Orchard Lake Rd. at Pontioc Trail RN OT Het : He ag’ dl 3 . 6 1:45 PUPTI STAT PPT TT rete S Wy isin #2 Q ee a ta hs i “A Bh 2 ae : PROSE Pa a Se fee CREME Set fh ne 2 ee ey, AP ad ORE Ra ye Mg ee SEE ee 5 SS ri a ‘ , / ‘ 2 re . wre ; ‘ee ’ > yr \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1955 . , TWENTY-FI Honor Five Duffy Sisters’ | ) \p.: "| the trencherous pit and carried the! Osteo Arthritis Sounds | “This | for Teaching 140 Years Pair Rescued : spe the newspner r Ast said.| Bad, but Don’t Worry ct of ure. Proer TUCSON, Ariz. (AP)—A few : woman's was smashed ' TUCSON, Ariz. #—It you are’ . and elementary school here was la ’ Brink and she wes with blood. ne things as excess weight d pon named tor fi Duty Haters whe at Lava S Brink site si sere ict tore 7 here te ert ete i see have a-combined teaching time of "Bir Alco Dutty_Murshy_i Lovers Who M-n-m boy! shi lim a Tokyo cafe. The man was Crater Saved by Police | it 8 re, “Satora. Tal 7 TOKYO w—Two young lovers | 22, ill of tuberculosis. They told who tried to commit suicide by | Police they had decided ‘Takayan- jeaping into a boiling volcano were ®&i Was wcurable and their love rescued today after 33 hours near | Was doomed. the hissing lava. | Only two expeditions had ever They plunged into the crater yes-| before reached the floor of the terday, trying to end an unhapy/| crater. Neither was able to ap- léve affair. They tumbled hundreds | proach the hissing lava. | | of feet down the slick, steep sides| . Explorers who have sden the | of the = crater, but missed the dead-| crater say it is littered with the | ly lava at the bottom. bones of suicides who missed aad Italian oods ee @ | albconsuming lava. i F Their pitiful cries for help could with the be heard on the rim, but the couple | ag themselves were hidden by the Mosta of the _;.,| steaming sulphur fumes that Besta FORMOSA ~~ Lovely | curled around the crater floor. excellent choice. So: nels) ‘vastapiaesta: aibew:| Seven policemen descended into is an artist himself. has every reason to be happy. po gag sie % The pretty screen queen has heen aaa aca Sa RCE : fete of “sunny The year is starting off okay | Shoes ‘he New Star of Formosa for Howard Dutt, ‘Moody or not,|°* ™** Keego Theater Food to Take Out. FE 3-7396 Howard has several things to be|p) »,+ ae ———————— radic. tomy abot. ead ia nis (British Rail Union — |) ieee near Strand Eaqte- ha’ troubles : = JOE'S FAMOUS te ummpth tine and peace cess DONS Strike Call beets 8 annem Bel , . we the ; | Jeanne Crain Kiddie Certoon Show! ; enue s gehy a ne LONDON ®—Union leaders sus- —ALso— STARTING TOMORROW! 1 .Dey Seturdey Only | Ol y three starving roles in | Prnded a call last night for «| [i] «mcocwEr ROMANCE” At—1:50 - 5:30 one of the three starring roles in nationwide railroad strike which Pies Serial and 2 Featares | “Rebel Island” which Edward could have crippled the nation’s With eo ae agg One of the Finest Entertainments It Has Ever Been Our Ludwig will direct. There's a loca- | booming economy. But Union Sec- | and Pleasure to Present! 1038 West Huron tion trip to Nassau involved on retary “Big Jim" Campbell fe + 2 ee es 9 ss 2 019) The Management TODAY AND TOMORROW DAILY — 5:00 P. M. until 3:00 A. M. this movie which gets the full) warned a new strike call would | ————— 3 SUNDAY—i2 Neon Until 1 A M. color-wide screen process. | go out if further wage talks ere gr” OOM a a a Ai, Under New Management Parking in Rear ae oe Oe not satisfactory. < femme star. The supensice of the waltost * New Lake Theater 4 followed a government -called _iince the death of Stephen Ames| conference between the | 420 Pontios Troll » eee Te orate ete re | Seestrong National Union ot} WALLED LAKE » , complete Te! Railwaymen (NUR) and the Brit-| QT s 3 se [Sioa comin So oe Her friends are sure that work runs the state-owned lines. The “Reap the wid Wind” / is the best thing for her, so they walkout had been scheduled tor | With John Wayne and r& are trying to persuade her to Sunday midnight . * Susan Hayward » ; become active again by helping —ALSO— te produce the TV show Stephen | At « height of 12 miles it is an “Weak and the Wicked” iN) was working on ‘at the time of | average 530 degrees colder over the With Glynis Johns \ his death. equator than over the poles of the | + earth, wae a aaa a a. ‘HUR N: —— 0 é g f if E i : bi Food Prepared to Take Out vegetables in water, let them 2 Blocks West of Telegraph Read MADE HIS i GUNS TALK || —— but HINA CITY | 222222: ‘ile | the says the fects she | tU RITES | lick her in wildeats. | 1070 West Huron Street | Cnty 9 ght wih Ge cpasten | heled | Paved Parking Area eae | ae Ss ee een STERLING HAYDEN. COLEEN GRAY Tey V/COLOK PLUS - “AFRIGA ADVENTURE” cats. § SUN. “LIVING 'T UP” STARTING Black Bey TOMORROW AM VTalel Gu She will enjoy dining at Ted's where the friendly service is surpassed only by the excellent food! RANDOLPH Weodward et Squere Leke Rd. . Food Prepared to Take Out’ i returning | | COLOR By Before Josephine, « . 10 Trane mate mater move: | wamsen Bros. WARNERCOLOR BARN DANCE oy dock Wet fo a th-oeak axing ——<—= 2nd FEATURE ———— ey tegy tae ec senate a Kelly's FRIDAY, JAN. 7.4. U cotecion tencring nus" ARMORY ss” iF pS Featuring: ie Geveiig/ Sea 6 dem ts LAZY RANCH BOYS ‘secre; The A 1790 home, fairly well pre- servéd but showing the marks of NOTICE ts 164 years, ands on the Mo 3 Shows work SUN., JAN. 9th 2, 5 ona 8 P.M. ee Monty. FH CREE ARMORY u, il ! ante ees ‘+. in the hand-wrought T TUBB ‘a abies ala WANTED TO BUY RASFIELD _—_ fi usto macazines 1 ee We Sell Novelties, jokes a," : »: and Tricks a — . _Pipes’s Magazine Outlet OLR By Oatune +9 tet Wonnee : C 5 pean ue i 4 <> Ree 4 Rio gist Pay la ' fed ait f “ L rs <4 my 4 Sire eS? % é se : \ ' : he « i i Ban A ee Os 2 BS CN ids il agree Grief gs ah ee Re ees Cag ; iced \a pe : ’ : : ‘ , i ‘TWENTY-SIX et THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1955 a You're Dead for Postage ese reert eos oo (US. Plans to Close [CAPTAIN EASY. ss : | | e by Leslie Turner ao Amertoane $ Ae as ne : : ; a 7. are not just money- ‘ | Unless You're Deceased | 22%cmc02*s cam |San Francisco Mint + - By PHYLLE, BATTELLE stamp dealers and philatelists, =, WASHINGTON W—Director of _ -. NEW YORK’ (INS)—There is| “should have been put into ac After all, France has its Serah/ ie mint William H. Brett is in “ enly “one requirement,” said Que bat Bernhardt stamp, Shakespeare is| .. ae rs Jacques Mincus, smiling gently perdegerred - Spper jon the stamps of Hungary, and Frencisco plans to close “The person has got to be dead.” ently nobody thought about if. (“Russia is flooding the world with|down the 100-yearold coinage That's & stiff one, anyway you| “© beve postage stamps com | mail via Chekhov.” We are re-| operations of the U.S. mint there. look at it, But Mr, Mincus is run-| ™memorating writers poets, musi- | miss. . A wensury epeieamen esi thet ning this crusade and he knows the clans, the American bankers as- Mincus, a quiet and dedicated ling dem for coin and high rules: You try to ring in a live| seciation, the poultry and egg in naturalized citizen who couldn't af-| production costs at the old San one, and off you're in trouble | @ustry, the Niagara railway sus- ford to ‘collect stamps until he was | Francisco mint, as compared to with the authorities. pension bridge and many more. 26 because his boyhood hobby was | Production at the newer Denver " “But the theater?;' Nothin’ trying to find enough food to-keep | mint, had brought about a decision “What W's al about,” he says, | ut te iene ide ia the iack|nimself alive, needs no help in|to stop coinage in San Francisco, amps, 1 am starting me | ie the } pushing his project through. But | Probably about the end of March. movement to commem- politics theater. “Getting |e is open to suggestions from The tes Cents GA te is most ° coito The Atiattenn: Seater os ection. Amine toe one a |e balcony on which theatrical) spokesman said, will continue to bes been overwhelming. |C204l or a dam on a stamp you | Personalities to feature, receive and refine gold and sil- response ~ .|know somebody was behind it,| But remember the federal stamp ver as an assay office, editors te find which personal- | Ditching.” statute of 1966, and leave Liberace| yo sookesman said the change ites of the theater should be plo- |, 1 ‘hie renard._ it ie Interesting | ove on stamps. is" concerned, would cost the jobs of 64 out of tured en ene, two and three-cont gets itself two commemorative | Uless you're deceased you're dead prod fina ceded arth stamps... stamps this year—one picturing ernment estima , * Tit the early voting Eugene O’-/ its state university, the other the; Although ice has a greater vol- 5 cane ™ = ys Neill is leading by & slight margin | locks of Sault Ste. Marie. Post-| ume than the water which makes| The end of coinage at San Fran- over Maude Adams. Edwin Booth | master General Arthur Summer- | it, ice which is cooled below freez- | cisco would leave the nation with comes third and—with mére than | field is a Michigander. ing temperatures contracts in| two coin producing mints—Denver 19 eb keh ety Se, since the theater set is foo volume. and Philadelphia. , Cohan are stil tn the runing. eee are arenee to ereanie | SIDE GLANCES by Galbraith ; Gaull ostiodiee te adie hon SS Up Be assem intevens : the Las Vegas push the thing through. It’s $ “This idea,” resumes Mincus, le ctor tof en ten Ernie Bushmiller a ene of the nation’s best-known | thropic philatelist, And he be | by - GRANDMA by Charles Kuhn Suv aneeneane sat WE'RE THROUGH IF YOU DON’T STOP DUNKING Pe : ee | en ae a, ee lier" aie pL far ar SES TODS LR ENS CG ELE TE PT ORS No Matter What Enjoy Your Problem TEMPeRMAT? May Be | ‘NDUE 7 Clean, |] + cx Aer YOURE um ra PANCY HE'S A WANT AD : | 2 Can help you solve it. ‘ — . HO#DIAL FE 2-818) I} EG s id . eee. 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HH ttt Wi fi at er f Hl E lf HHL ila il + pee MLE LE yH i} F 386 ee as BONNIE MITCHELL The engagement of their daugh- ter Bonnie to James A. Attard has | been announced by Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Mitchell of Watkins Lake. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Attard of Drayton Plains. BETTY LOU ZEGELIEN Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zegelien of | | Drayton Plains have disclosed the jengagement of their daughter | Betty Lou to George Osif of De- troit. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Osif of Freeland, Pa. No date has been set for the A summer wedding is scheduled. | ding : FARMINGTON — The Farming- Year” contest, to select a Farm- ington. man between 71 and % to . Planning Award (jak Park Studying | by Jaycee Group - but traf . reads al- Of Farmington Nancy Quinn Engaged have announced the - engagement of their daughter, Nancy to Roger Le Mieux. He is the son of Mr. ter Faye Ann to Waiter W. Rob- / ¥ 7a a The egagement of their daugh- _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 1958 “en Three Youths Held fete sy rita : if! i f rg FAYE ANN VERNIER stolen by Harol d z Recreational Project | OAK PARK — The City Council | can Club will meet Jan. 12 at 7:45) is receiving reports for study on! p.m. at 1 Lafayette St. to forward | gator for the commission, said the |ton Junior Chamber of Commerce overall plans for development of plans for their annual Lincoln | board decided remarks made by ‘is conducting its “Man of the. the city's recreational facilities, Voter approval for at least part | of a $900,000 community library | building and major park develop- | ment will be sought by the Oak Park City Council April 4. Most of the proposed develép- ment would be in the 63-acre major park area behind city hall. Troy Township 4-H Club Elects Officers for '55 Green and Karen Franzen. Next meeting will be Jan. 18 at | the home of Marietta Roun’ Ue, banquet. Ay i LANSING #—A Civil Republicans to Discuss | Commission appeal board Lincoln Banquet Plans Dr. Merme Anderson, physicien ot The affair this year will be held | preted. | Dr. Anderson has been misinter- | Michigan Students Increase Five Pct. and October 194, State Supt. of Public Instruction’ Clair L. Taylor As of Oct. 1, 194, there were 1,315,433 children in sfate elemen- tary and high schools, Taylor said. This was a 61,067 increase over MARLETTE — Sheriff Quincy | 5. Miss Grace Hoffman of Sanilac County has | ™. Henry named Ross Dundas as undersher- agen itt; “George King of Meriette as | Evangelistic Serv dusky as chief deputy. Dundas has | 0 Commence Sunday served as chief of polite at Cros-| METAMORA—Nightly evangel- well and Babcock has served previ- {istic services will begin Sunday cent over the year ously in the sheriff's department. |and continue through Jan. 16 at | The new sheriff will appoint some | the Oct. 1, 1953, enrollment figure | of 1,254,000, he said. | Percentagewise, the largest in- crease was in Macomb County, . | The largest numerical increase Hunters Creek Community Church. | was in Wayne County, Taylor said, 20 deputies around the coun-| Evangelist Herbert Noe will be | where enrollment hit 409.934, an in- | ty and will hold monthly meetings |the preacher during the cam- paign. crease of 14,498 over the previous | Wants to Send Three Vandals to Prison Farm out to attend County Deaths Help Wanted Male 6! i : ; ; Directors $| sER — 1 | a +1882 —_— ONE MORE FULL ree ©, peomeness a ~ 1988, ; Estate Salesman. vacetion uae tex | Donelson-Johns) “iui atid | kama oft ea me fa Wor oa Eat f* anaut | pemoteo Pun "Poenare-| ,,5"%,yercet “amines | fin we eitaade. Pn Paiia Bae ses | Voorhees Siple| settee OOLMAKER enarel Applicant celecied would be PRINTER man only need foo,“ s FUNERAL HOME fy OEE compositor te handle a| Must nave 38 marine the "nome ‘with | Ambulance Service Plane or Motor| setisfied with comparatively , i e., etary publication shop oats soit ns Rev. “et Pers = : wi = uring bees aor. Congenial | ome be 3 Cemetery 5 coawen te ot met call Pe Seat ves. Px om A brief : popas, ain ae 5 tee, Frat REAL ESTATE es ~ wr a Og etic man Detween 38 and $0. We See tee Raymond D. Dodge, Mra. GALMOMAN. AN | verticlae ml capita woes George Graham: Getoned son of — to) are high. All ‘appotntments held in Clarence M. Dodge, Mrs. Russell * excel- —— 3 e. Suppresses Panera and = yi be bel sa st LAWRENCE W. . . oF By er er regners| GAYLORD son Cemetery. bar. Dodge will he conte, finance: | PE sess _i08 East Pike st.| AVON COSMETICS in state at the fee ond tmarove yew. ob | arc ines toes Hise cpestags to goed torstories A cea — ime PSS Meme i ates Fonger. "Worst? ‘| STORM WINDOW | gearsous. goad pay. RULA'S fos, p> se Teens LINE IVINS | =” SALESMEN | _ Stam ul'eQeo = oe dear ot Mra. To sell 'g fastest growing | EXP... $256 uo aory) Morera Robert Under- advertised product. Write 3 track window. direct factory | Com exp ihe up Fane service be held Sat- 3, 7, 16, 33, 34, 35, 37, Sn ae eee a a A Clerk. Gtenographer ...... 4 urday, January Sth. st 1 pm. | $9, 40, 44, 46, 63, 2,64, 4) EXP. MILLWRIGHT 5.3880 We tess rs Oe aD from the Coste Funeral | tot, G8, 70, 78. 83. 88. 96, @ days & week. Position avaliable SHARE BASIS TENANT WANTED “fre ta. coon sed” o Pins, “ten main her , im mediately. for 320 acre dairy farm. Owner aoe on ; Ven Piew oftictating. In- 168, 118, 116, 119, Rochester Paper Co. furnishes (ell cows, gutter clean. fm me Genrtne Wielen te a Ochenter, Mis > oil , &. Tenant furnishes GARTER poop cuneKER- EE. . may be ‘seen at the ep tA by Tat soll Write Reseeli Woodard. | verienced. MI 4140 between 2 Pestle A heed ES ae Peibee skeen’ wat |} FOR WANT ADS |) SS°C&, Sl ces Bets SALESMAN AnD SRORTHARD. © Solara us an. age oe | Busy ground floor location with hee ’ B MFIELD ‘Twaddle; dear of Mar- | DIAL FE 2-8181 Bible. ‘Ty iiie Peeler, for: Cverentoed salary t high coin. FASHION SHOP } 4 5 RD. Best Goe te ia || From Sam tospm | "HR, Babee at) Sem sce |— “CAREER Cl brother of Robert “Twaddie, ‘Pa- } _ A errors should be re- Serve .Cor aupoumeel it youre in. perience she = ine pay Kg fy h | eral service will be held Satur- immediately. The § | terested im steady yeat around, S0@ Sround Permaneet : Be ae a ae aaa re gg = oer ¢ | a aeee %) “NICHOLS FOSS , Hy with Rev. Oliver for that of |i You | PAST sa ep ea Brat nsertlon at _ tr RO wegen, we mets arene al ae PACKING CO ited Gane er the error, _ come. For personal interview.) RETA] ~ Michigan. — = tS PR +3. “| 4 & So. = | INSPECTOR Goodyear has several de- Was Gy 90 Wen Kennett Been, |, ore " Precision aircraft experithental | righ Senge se tyme |] pate gee «|| Sis races EA eg | with. eta See” wafer Vand “cenit |} Gata Mdettineatas || ietyeneres Se Sen Meee ane at 7200p. 4 7 roveds puteeine. 4 with See D. 2 here ten he Wil be taken ‘to ahs Bene Flowers 3 ip at Chance... i : ee~F®vew 7 z Hy . ag toe = S3etessu eren.uu= S22S88582 & = www WAIT ~~ ag 9 ITRESS. Help Wanted Female 7] Work Wanted Male 10| Work Wid, Female 11 SALESLADY RPENTER WORK WANTED. WOMAN DESIRES work HM time only, OR >26. |" hewset se STENOGRAPHERS Statistical Typists Must Be Experienced Marking Girl boo vie her, tae pour FE eae ii work a 3:0 pe, PE -o08d. e bs > aw” Ve if. ele Sao of ¥ i a oo we dae x + "} * DET Rs ae _. THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1955 ‘LISTINGS WANTED |7 We Ferme aod eommercia a ree AS o eS: se etd | Peres Beet PR aoe Bren FE Lit — PR Ss “ ACREAGE—VACANT | & r 5 to 800 needed _ ®- something Rats Herete Tu cai] us 7. —. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor (7 ». Sacines Bt po re +0165 | Es "4 3 TT MN. Saginaw. rE Sales | far H one Brake we 2 ___| RITZ MOTEL FE 8-0404 sak HEY THERE ! t P Y GciNG 7O FLORIDA? STOP AT CR ane COMPLETE LISTINGS WANTED | Rent Apts. Furnished 33) Rent Houses Furnished 38 | the Wn Svan Meter Lodge is MILLER Woo't, you. take ee EP ae f Real Estate Service Sy a =o | _ MODERN ~ | _Eaet “Ogee Postine mont pa ea i Went to trade your present tome | Enresiors “wo 592 | tanner. ta dene ta won| HOTEL Sani C | ST. MICHAEL'S Feat money ould ‘Sod ‘should be f crip ‘ana "toate propery from | fomen firepisce, Modern nchen. Tue | itt the Met 1 lor DISTRICT 3 bedroom helm nw. Betrot te ‘Pontes betid PAUL D sie = home! Adults only. WEEKLY RATES _ 2 dedroom home, 1 Lacemest, paced te oie a +g wi ad "aaa SE ee te HOLMES-BARTRAM $10 and $12 a a Stet seen ; ‘? M APT. 4302 Dixie OR 3-1950 —puaow aot wee. . Ce, Sot Ee eater: | Rent Apts Oe | Pomme wopeeryccy| SER SOEs, Cam | WEST SUBURBAN | Bol Sy oF se Ag SR — 3 ese ; at 9. aa ieee - Moving & Pe ssa ve bane HOTEL ROOSEVELT | soils ctva parmest we ver “SLAP SST = IN DEBT? "reper Pear ae meres rote" petunia’ sorts "iaiart| ” R. F. McKINNE EE ! , . ay $12 and up STONE REALTY CO. K ~ NT ROOMS WITH TV. | g4 29% oe ER , ie) "RG HEMPSTEAD | HOTEL AUBURIN ete 4 ACRES Pa nerenye: ad sement and cation. ss home om i fir. cASH a hes. ote Eee S 48 HOURS ton. mile city bus. us show you Pry et kes. ee eee CARROLL G. PORRITT|* tee og te ¥ . Lecal Moving.| Work . . 20% West rE 27106 Fost Service, ot oer Ge 8S | WRIGHT OR VALUET| - x |——— Bee me pag OT as es $1,000 DOWN Ef | f | Hl on SD cic mon om ~ : s cat's Salon sol} SePmtowe. ors | TROOMS AND BATE GAEMENT | GI—No Down Payment |® D. RILEY: BROKER) F1 oyp KENT, Realtor Ome Open +4 Pg Ai SEF Reel garage oe Sri ee ee ag mT, Lorry aca eee A. JOHNSON, Realtor |* ATE ENTRANCE. fue. Near school, bus and _Sten welcome FE tales. —° | @eiern 3 ead 3 M-t8 re Oakland FE 4-2533 i Roos Pr PORK. 8s WE. | ‘scouts Upran &BATKPRE | oat nae RR MOREE. Sacral evo ay 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. 7 son ek See | fare, ‘West olde #i ime 3 Stout | Me aS on Ren os ees ie are II trance. 720 Mt. Clemens. St UPPER | ' WE NEED "2 LARGE Roca | ("ROOMS AND BATH PRIVATE | Fe tht, 08+ est sue =. | 7 "Room HOt move tow bows | “aes Lee G ES oerwnee, ee ULTS ONLY. NEAR LAKE | payment. FE 44005. BRAND NEW $ toome and beth. = | JACK Just cn the otep of tow west of LOVELAND room modern ranch home, & ae cpl ATLAS? ae | SEE eR) $645.00 DOWN =e Serans ae Plus Costs DRAYTON PLAINS AREA, }-BED- ax 6 wane H | Foom sha home, exterior 824) Cisse to Pisber Body. 8 room Pe mortgage — or “Painting, Wall Washing some peumbing comptete, Phone | mae bok, cd iesonte esse | faked ‘ mo Reasonabdie. OR 3-1871 ioe ne ian cA, oe 3-3708. : SY OWNER. 3 BEDROOMS MOD. | ° Ses Cores it Full wand site neil ag oe oat ha L ¢ out a S ha Tein oLb) wepacow wows | ANOTHER DANDY | open Saturday 10 to § decorated. Living room car-| WATERFRONT : HOME Sunday fo 5 : 233 GILES REALTY CO. a Ww. _— a fad 4178 ' = areal CLARK Poo. RA RANCH TYPE HOME lakefront the Picture this home om. Sore ots eee mater) Bei Se ee J | ing room, dining L. and hall. Club HA N N large bedrecme wm sn — i som room 1700; den Wxif tn base dence space “complete iS" S"briee tome, ment, landscaped let om paved Sppety Cane gS combined Eiichen ome ve ee St eehS| See ets| ES sion, Low Gown pay-| etnte Dein’, iiteime Onis | terms. $4,000 down with easy terms. | aR Pai i aia, O PAUL A. KERN, Realtor ° elute a ave FE 24000 (ORLD OF LIVING Be hy ho ca i” A . role, ee NORTHWOOD stone ORGANIZATION pH We ‘Set eter ae ‘e. meraye RN 7 oma, | apartments. modern Ye sere, Mam | Groner save fell or trade, 618808, | SMART BUYS | "SaesacR ee CITY—SOUTH Re room wie Ups ee . Cf Dee an, “; : _. THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 19550 - , : For Sale Houses 43, MODEST MAIDENS 7” "By Jay Alan| Sale Suburban Prop. 454] __For Sale Farms _ 48) Bus © BIRMINGHAM - " ALICE & FIRST rg et a bangajow in good son: IN ROCHESTER | Fas FoR SuB-Orv: LX” a hoy Chie fm hdichigan,' 3 Intus bes: Wor“farming parvoses, BW, ‘Din aa rooms, face hall base: Soa a ee ment PHA. terms. MY. 125 ACRES eich Gua Clacse on fini Peiden "Cs, "Woodward tare a 4 comes bame ih 18 ‘are Re oe ag ae slave pe ea Rasen | false umm ateete, 205, muee %),Riinds wt Sino'30| ROCHESTER HILLS mT WT - sorden Saint — MAyisir €2002 | has turing soom ‘gin natural he COMMUNITY SEE. ft, brick ranch on 125 ‘ft. > ae adore, ining MANAGER BROWN oe gee jena | NA. ints (Esker | Sen “ibe ee aa » masa car garage . ue ks ‘nt, par len with plenty Honesty, Terms , ‘ all newly 7. important thes past experience HOMESITES __ =| - System bul ¢ nesring com- "ah PE | good site barns w deerme silo, = _ house, 3 and dog £2.20" DON” 5 “pedtocm mets | “FRANK SHEPARD faeeh Dome Fu mito —— Kennel. fris_Seeufi Tarm, sell en soccuat “hunting $600 teas. ean be bought for $10, AY O’NEIL, Realtor 3? W Huron, FE 56183 $13,500 with only, 95.000 down. and ff hing district. ‘ FHA $1,150 BIRMINGHAM BY OWNER” 3 with tems. . ™ w Huron . o- 0 oe A.) , money i DOWN PAYMENT PLUS COSTS Kame. “Unfinished uel et | GILES REALTY CO. | coapeentive. ZnO Fees For Sale Houses” 43! For Sale Houses 43 IDEAL, BOLDING (SITE | tenis, a ee ony wen tn.) GILES REALTY co... of 5 etc. Cloge to transportation and |92 W. Huron FE 56175 [~~ mone | nm —_ FicGoanel ‘School. #140 terms. Pe modera brick bome good cow | 92 W. Huree | | FE 41% Sins ‘cabinets With rustic cepeaie. 12,500. Terms. 1638 Cole. Open © Tu! 9 KNUDSEN ‘4 Boces AND BaTEROOM. 5-8064. Russell A. Nott, Realtor. oe, SS eee = Hl Open : ofl forced air heat. arr) : HAVE YoU J. COZY ai at YB R S 170 W. Pike PE +0008. ‘ Ey a only $18,900, ' water. Rice iol Pay | A small home land contract or | Seminole Hills This 2 bed/6m home will make SPENU oh fee Se. ons , Pp d + SAGAS SS! MEER SS Ge REE OS Pats, er eceoes| F Oririage i a 8 yes 2 gallon | Gen with fireplace. | New. ol carpeting "W you're 8 family et ferred; dedroome, 1¥e Date, | Compare the Butt | Steck farm. close to Lapeer. full! 48 THE “BIRD” TO SER UT’ Siectite ban, water hesier, forced burner op heating system. 2 car | moderate means and don't. wish| rage Cash to 4 cent V. "A. | beth “Ra | mile W. of Tele. arranged. : UOR 1 O S oil burning furnace, sliding closet ot ia oe : to mate pres meney rnoms mortgage FE evkes tor appoint- | graph aid select your site ONLY LI Fiabe “Lane o scott i a_ F- Er asiect oak LeBaron School Section closets.” Lasse living room with = UJ re W. BIRD. Real "Efe" maters Rome alo, tee Eoin “an "male ues =e a * td e . ~ picture 2 ~ BEST BUYS ay FE aeraa Selling at ate os can be, © bg Chuded, Clean “kichen and uiiity CHAR CARL W. BIRD, Rea _ ? a Tany out os acl cation. “all newiy dec oraied q WHITE TODAY HERBERT C DAVIS, | “Sai".crveines sal'mrd| 63,"Eaacey begins 8 LES |B3ic pasties ey Rpine” stlered for | fixtures ‘and all for onl sais qj 4025 Pontise Lake RG. OR D764, = B41" large lon =, 188-, Tot Ful ‘rice | Pike st. For at size, by | the fire, time. Price with terms. | on terms. = BROS. _ |srick store—Home EN | us kxunsen | TT BR Me ttt sta ae | BUSY, BUSY ; wait to glee OP Li sto REALTOR ees ech heed’ ua al _ oak re 300 EARL SUGDEN, REALTOR aan cree Ooch ease © eeu Fists we FSG or on 2.107. displ Lgoiows in the front i FE 44516 Eve. FE 2-4285 BR e a Pane week ast in vg. | i, FRANKLIN RD. SL00 CA eed aoe, ‘Seu ment. Seats 32 quests. A wonder | ders sure alaing Ou sachet MONEY MAKER OS. TS A ES NOW 160 ACRE FARM LAKE GROCERY Sere em, Kee | THE “MACEDAY™ | mui, cous erm te | poy oom sur | Sekt Mae Samer eee |B etme we vy re meneae| SAE" ciate | Dee gene Sg eat ; gg BH 3 BEDROOM ae e, -— ® to 9; Sun. 1 to & oat. Lot 90 x 220 in high grade| %¢ im the| barns; 36 by 60 and one| 000 gross. Perfect for s family ! - OFFERS Beat "eea ted 1,050 srsieges Seige gem eos ep a ee on Gg Mi Eg moe is ; . ’ exceed $2,000. Who can ask W. Bloomfield . to ‘walnuts a ‘North Side—Paved Street} * ae Sars ts [DOWN PLUS MORTGAGE Costs | for anything more. Pull price #18-| 4 TOME OF YOUR ser a an set sult you need! Sette ind Beestifu, thade West a oe 2 + wr under floor heating OWN the "whole equity for only RED HORSE Write -P © Box S47, Drayton | yy; : sido WARD E. PARTRIDGE s “WISE UP” $750 DOWN t And of course somebody , Plains and give your phone sum- ‘ bing kitchen cabinets with | 1144 sighs tm this room : . Will ¥ you don't so ACT. Kitchen- pote Case Se, pe. ber. MICEIOAN BSE 9 a. rear | For onjy 9000 down you cas — ae wet mites See Peatur | Seminole Hills mn, 12 x M4, bedrm. 14 x 14. rE oF 7 in 4 4 So mee Clas aon oe) gh oee, taoet| Sa yan ete Me | Elle, as 2 eat gh | REAL VALUE 128 ACRES |g o™RODSMGET Micon, a ea one siding ont pes. Tie to | gheatd Gelato pense you. Veo . = — ge a eT eae ae ait ies: ; Lake | Berets | Be eee | Bronce commas evar? fal | Bits tuydet eo Bt be S| Sowa eeem ne | Hae te, net ar : peivng 7 oe a & reom A T ] matic dishwasher, double garage,| Mb— Pik up the phone, Dil FE| IH. BROWN, Realtor Senco. Fenaus house, large cece | Rodern twe niall mervise po =| Eetpetntoe srt ng | Je Lhe LAYLOT | ser er creintseat peas | Sas cant peel w. muron "we sane | Ei cence terms porn | Good gulonagy. MACEDA REALTOR - Pree Bor Huron Gardens ‘s_mome pnowes:| WEST OF THE DIXIE Dood yeotustive sett, en” | Sale Land Contracts 82 ; LITTLE CUTIE $11,800 1 Oakland Ave." PE ee 7S 6G, VE COR, CR OR) pe Ee Highy're| Up to 280 edjolming seres 8 : ¢ eee vege | Bas rey ss, S V AN on We | B.D, CHARLES, Realtor) fei'siait gaa sores, Oe 4 FLOYD KENT, Realtor | meehocer toca eamgsr: Wort left FE 4-0521 ; : at] ie Seite | ie a ae oe “ Perry Park yn amar a open ovee| EAST OF THE DIXIE | * ace" Sr'Gecrmmctitester'”” | ft, copings blancs tall Co = Ly WHITE. J wm ween tCt get bain’ Sea price sad sorms:|~ DRAYTON PLAINS mice rpeuthportood. Ease io But | ee Bison | Rater coe aeartee heat, feat.“ down brick 3 bedroom home full base & large 8 teem ranch home with | eT tess with $68 Gown | "5 bedroom bome- goed io a ts tame BROS Sal fevemeea bectig pase sane. | Near Weaver Jr. High wring room a s| EAST OF THE DIXIE hare wih ge Mancnions me | C. HAY Relies $670 DOWN . 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Oak -y Ay store rentals here ‘ SHOPPING FOR A comer | ONLY 1 LEFT meat, Tae eee a gf owes N HOME porn ores ss tee yee Ges gent tee earn 8 men, wones married or singin, : sos ont Pigg | Mie Serpe ect] NT CHO pg i a AS — s'gq| HAPPINESS | = "so © cov a es es LIE} fap Rees ea's| “ANew Bovcloment | een a. som, Rete oun i i & A F: Fl j i (* C) sO oe =%j 3 s 7 : 5 ey ree | 2 | ; ge . 3 : : l | : (ui : ‘ u Cn : eutin, RSBSY Baers Se ffl i “ i fi 2 i alae i ae f Partridge a SS) ec ee Pe = mmm “amo” to wee =| BRICK TWO LEVEL es | Ea ene for many es rent eeraaes| Stiee “8 GAYLORD IRWIN & ROSA/ Russell Young eer aa aman ia a COOP MEMBERS oh EE = PRL tare | drain tile , ~~ | RD. ach tor free domemstre- tories complete $14.95. These are| SUPP’ pinay “inrouch "Wecnsaday AKC REGISTERED Cockens| ‘os. BY credit terme factory Michigen Fivo- b to 6:58. Closed every Thureday.| $ired by champion Maribess | HOUGHTEN’S es rene piu "= | Soman Boone, mere | Sem nw ee gy "Mm. she OL | eno » purring oS &. 2 Mpete Gee pel fet vumes jes $14.50 Square. |_ver teen Oe OMI) ee ee | FREE ESTIMATE Ro money down. Trade ins accepted CHURCHES INC. (EC REOMTERED BEAGLES "Ton Pag +7 “ ALi, 3 OF cane cabinet sink now US : ee. Fe sonable Don Wills, Bald 3 Hy . 6 . BRAID MOTOR SALES pees irae meme | books | tae steam Bet EP RS ee \ KELLY’S HARDWARE | Saicuste Wood | 17" fia. ch Beagle. “Eberie’s PE COT FE 41112 2 Yours Pair Des 2006 Awbura At Adems _ PE. 2-0n11 | Jelousis HS 7 Started end runing KING BROS. | 'NE&fW HOTPOINT AUTOMATIC CEE WEEDON doe: ee ee YOUR IM. DEALER on aakas weal on | FeSer, See gees. $190.95 1981 @ Telegraph Ré. FE +308 ic ReGisreRED MALE BORER —" ONT AC RDA: pores _ | chine Shop. 2" Mood, Ph. FE TAYLOR CHEVR®OLET ee seats Spor geeeoe commer “Soares Shee” OME Mas Oa same | Sah _—~ "| TAYLOR CHI Mew Hotpoint clothes 41 7 ¢ r, ee Sere Pelle and ARE REOWTERED BOSTON FER otop im for » demonstration time | For Sale Motorcycles 83 | i) Grtrrelet Seog: ise in, ‘crostey "retrigerator, Stealer power tools, cows, drills fe abilore wane Lane oft S06 | Gen & Lava, Boxipment, et | POR PARTS SER je? Sede, V2 Baeer Used W Mach si J POOLECO | iG REG COCKER PUPPIES. | Birmin ham. Phone MI +4 -F— Beviasoa,s see, Bariey top Gat Sdeer Fe np eaps |aeeaeerir aan | SAY NEIGHBOR! — | 5 s/t Sie es 25 PER CENT — | Drayton Pains, On 31002 | MICH. CHAINSAW |= Nn x ithe Sedge Sawer ge Qute—3212-Ini4s on Sherwin Williams and AKC GERMAN SHEPHERD PUP | DISTRIBUTORS | EVINRUDE MOTORS PENN YAN ones Save by getting ‘cur figures as coutined soiors. Oakland. Foci Rig oe eT RMAW| We have used chainsaws | Sater & Service. EM 20068. TAYLOR’S com lumber | end Paiot. Orchard Late shepherd Cham from §35. New for $199.50 . at Leke SURPLUS LUMBER | A". FE S00 | flown Tine ts bet eno ELVEA RinO—ORECT “pinrves | ee Weters e1sen AND MATERIAL SALES CO. mander, flame thrower, ‘em- tial show cogs o. - cham saw, weighs = boats Owen's Cruisers. ; See Beeyess Beas SS | Ba eS) Eo poem cme acetate % ee 4 , ft. | bo fF. YOURSELF @EPTIC TANK AQUATIC GARDENS gues Parte same for an| Switeer Craft ead Yellow Jackel ° * a me) coppit ~| cleater. Only 96.85. 0. A. Thomp- FISH AND (makes, ed | No Credit? 109 8. Sagina® Pir Sens | fom 6 8 Perey | ot in re game | Dick’s Air Cooled Engines| ,, SRT? "ORS 246m. | Or FURNACE. UseD 2 sea-| Cameras, Equipment io wus. oid OR 22 8. Saginaw re com ransportation Offered | sons. $250. OA 83065, | ~~~ _ 3.8008, | TRAILERS FOR GARDEN aS iJ = Bad C t? FLOORING “ CAMERAS & EQUIPMENT 0-555 GERMAN SHEP. riding or walking. OR ~~ | redi ane ay M | Racatan Mbt ae Satete stn hee Pou ORK GRIM Goemcounng, | Ohne REACT poe, SEIT | b raat ane WET OM) Sale Musical Goods 62 * DPSS, FUT noon rd Scr Mee FS wertiac omrvm away sunvice | Kereta Pace to Bay. | DOOR TRIM = Toes | SIMPLICITY GARDEN FRAGTORS | PE 46100 Unies _s.| No .co- nO past ey A Py ACCORDIONS. PACTORY prices. | ¢ wei OLD SAMOYED Pt PUPS. | Earl 8. Mastick Co. mse TRUCE mt. = PART) credit references neces- * ” Enroll q ty & | — either s $6806 i eS" Bie puvecaona | sent, “on West Mure. goeen es San teak | — et ag tom, | Wanted Used Cars _ sary. If you are 21 and exes" Pir SOM) Pm s-oaae. | > 5S en MA. TTBS | Auction Sales 77 have a job, we have a car ene Pag i | | se Viet mma cae Ciba | CALIF. BUYER HERE | for you : HAG cppanay’ 852) guarantee, Bench to match. Seve) BOARDING KENNEL | “(ia Milt Auction Mari, “i biock | NEEDS $0 SHARP CARS . | AGGERTY up to €200 Terms. 050 down swomatic heated individual south of the court house in wae ee Ee Sr. | Bay Here J C rn t | fumes. Le-La-Ru Board’ Ken- r. Large a — - ey an- PE 2-9878 or PE 4-e806 d LUMBER ed tare sp GALBIMUSIC CO. | Sein sicrwons nant, mite ys, diehes and Reraitere Ove: | THE HIGH DOLLAR Pay Here oe Nene Chem Sane SCAT ALTO Gad MA _boner puppes br'saln "home in Lander. John J” Riker, | por high gage used care. We NATIONAL aaa = SPANIEL PUPPiEA vile — | need them. Drive the extra mile. Plywood BALDWIN ACROSONIC aPinet AKC oe lee fy dot. “Sen. 18, Consigneicate | Bey a oo. MOTOR SALES im fine condition. e . | Welcome ei MY | TANW | ay, tne pe, 8. gerne! Mena = en atin OE oe eGR |eeeenetne ee g| HL J.VANWELT | ‘17S, SAGINAW ST. made POR 8A HE BASS VIOLA. $200. | Trained. 1% years old A p.m. several liv feem suites OR 3-1955 r 100 RS FOTO age ecaANCE GALE | naby Parakecio rg 08| aeier Mectsnntna fehies “cal| "Cana ne MASS OR ascoee | Mae w Ryne J | Bab rakeets..... ‘ fe “mega. inmes BCOMOMY owns | ; of hee Eraony, some Seared | mil peo - p= also ou ana oole, EE ees vue oer | oa Sst one a seeee > $at.es| Tent paid. Sptnets used se Gomes. | Ot Ob PE > Clees Ome, | pa om yg ge fresh | ‘the best from | irae fede, Byioet pike sew. S00 dic “tage ab ae. Aino breeders, OL | Sorecrt, Paul Milman on Ro | 66 BILL SPENCE — | new, large savings Bee these | oT TE we) Se Se SS me oF cig ey — ihe reenn ~| be sarraneed.Gailaghers. FE Some. “Se* Somers” PE “sSist For Sale Housetrailers 78 | PAULSON re Bs PLANE Chae UPRIONT PIANOS | 55 “wan mn || Teo ‘ ee cet ection. es: | PUES Tone tas Seat Fa Se | Megat! pLMUM Rover) | 66'S’ PERRY ST. | . CALBI MUSIC CO, shor 0:80, 208 5. Senayion.- | iba 71 Pr WrREAMEITE VERY FE 4-682 1 7 FE 58223 1 | an tent etter over | NOW EGYING CLEAN CARS Pick a Bargain See M&M Motor Sales For top dollar on late model 2627 Dixie ° OR 3- ——- FROM terths and interest | TD. sh last! Huron Motor Sales. make the terms, | @rale, Holly's end Skyline coac Get your high bid and see us PE 23-2641 RA! ,, Peet ets THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17,-1955 ’ ( ~ re —, - 10 $55 per Month 3 im every way. 9% ‘mos. old. ‘33 PONTIAC, °62, ¢ poor R’ HYDRA | ~~ _matic, $085. EMpire 3-424 1954 PONTIAC STARCHIEF lina. .Hydramatic. heater, white side extras. FE 48117, after 12 noon. | Ss - 4 DOOR CHIEF- | tain deluxe. Hydramatic. heater, 1 owner 13,000 actual miles. FE 5-2737. | Ph pee walls, Many i964 PONTIAC BRA emer for be ree WE HAVE over 150 cars to choose from. All makes and models from °35 to. ’55. Prices range from $25) it ww E FINANCE WITH LOW DOWN PAYMENT ECONOMY USED CARS . 22 Auburs 5-2766. ‘4 STATION WAGON. take older car, you take over een Excellent condition. PONTIAC Pauly’ Churchill . Call | PONTIAC DELUXE. _ after 4:00 p.m. juxe. + goers. extras. 6,000 miles — ee re ee 1954 PONTIAC 4 DOOR CHIEF- | tain, Syesomatis and accessories. | Fe oe . PONTIAC, DELUXE 4 DR. other PONTIAC ‘$2 CATALINA, HYDRA- matic ate only 19,000 miles. $1,200 be ESEESSEEREEEE THE NEW YEAR 232 S. Saginaw St. Phone FE 2-9131 | i964 STA dramatic 36133 r. O.D. ler Station Wagon For Sale Used Cars 9! For Sale Used Cars 91 For Sale Used Cars 91. FE 54-6183 joa PONTIAC CUSTOM 4 DOOR Low mileage, ful Fi pficed. F sedan sysieees Reasonaply door deluxe. Hydramatic, 2 undercoated and extras. PE 20515 | to. | 53 PONTIAC 3 DOOR DELUXE radio and heate PONTIAC. STARCHIEF. 4) tone T ‘4 STARCHIEF. | 195; PONTIAC 2 DOOR HYDRA- | peasy aces matic, white side wall tires. Seat 1 3710) covers Q $1.200. PE ¢ dow washer Foa pholstery, Ezeye glass. wim a Sw meiner etc Less’ then 6000 | 1066 PONTIAC, 7 pa, VERY 181 State St. | _Cleah throughout. Pe i890 PLYMOUTH Deluxe 4 dr ; down and r month | BRAID MOTOR SALES Ss oy at miles 62.100 W. Pike Streets FE 2-01 ‘So PONTIAC RADIO, HEATER gom@! tires FE 71-6812 PONTIAC ‘83 DELUXE «4 DOOR Hydramatic. al] accessories Dale J. Swanson, owner. $1,300 dr u s- deluxe, tipped, 1 1953 PONTIAC. CUSTOM CATA. | ina, why ui owner bb days rE Peis. Eves. FE 6319 sr ie pA CUSTOM 4\'# . An Hydramatic You Will Find... GO@D REPUTATION 1 EXCELLENT PRICES FINE AUTOMOBILES “$5 |“ PONTIAC 6 194 STARCHIEF CATALINA luxe. Hydramatic, 2 tone leather ater, white walls, window on visor, spare pever sun A 100. FE 44043. PONTIAC, 1963 custom tary be te ssaeert, Bom STUDEBAKER PRE coupe, 1965. 3. you wy model from ‘50 to ‘53. No dd- get you quick sure. economica! results! Call FE 32-8181. | sTuDEBAK ER ‘$0 LANDCRUISER, r is rusted, , but mechanically a Carkner Studebaker MI 4.3410. vans. 6. 1963 DELUXE HY- dramatic. 16,000 miles. Call after 7 p.m. MI 46821. mingham ‘SS STUDEBAKER COMMANDER, _ Regal, hard top. $2,400. MI 41308. $1 STUDEBAKER DELUXE 23 door $10 down and assume pay- Woodward, Bir- ments 464 8 x “The. Workingman'’s: Lot” S. Saginaw St. Where | os Smart Money Looks First! *S4 Deluxe Chevrolets | tome gray. See it before you buy | at 3108 Auburn Rd 40020. CUSTOM STAR | chief, white top, yellow lower. ~ Don’t Miss on This! | 1951 Pontiac Chieftain 4 door, radio, bydramatic nice green. rT, E sharp. tous Okovestel door, looks good, cy : ™ FE 23-2351 PONTIAC STARCHIER, SACRI- fice. 1688 PONTIAC 8, i962 CATALINA. 94.000 Hyarematie- A | owner car. 0.300 A - tie + FORD CLUB COUPE me yo a JEROME ar cp ee i ; LOOK! $3 F ‘Custom 8 Club Coupe. Radio, heater and white walls. »|°53 Ford Mainline 6 2-dr. Radio, heater and all the accessories. $1,095 “1°51 Pyne? dr. sedan. $44 "SO Ford Custom’ 8 4 dr. Radio and heater. $395 '51 Oldsmobile 88 2 dr. se- dan. Lots of accessories. Priced to go at $795 DAVE DAWSON, INC. Cor, of and M2 MY 2-3111 if sf He 3 Os z= PONTIAC RETAIL STORE GOODWILL USED CARS 53 Packard aod $1,395 ' 51 Pontiac Catalinas Radios. beaters, and Station Wa: om. Radio, heater and Hydremetic. "52 Pontiac rordor, Radio heater $995 - "S2 Buick Forder. Sharp car. Ready to go. $995 ‘54 Pontiac roy Chief Convertibie Low mile $2,095 $3 Pontiac Tudor. Bydramatic. $1,295 90 Other Makes and Models to Choose From PONTIAC RETAIL STORE Factory Branch - 65 Mt. Clemens at Mill Phone FE 3-7117 2 door sedan with redico, heater esutomatic transmission. I ite. gs. EN A Me ME OTS ORE ead. Ee ci i :| 1953 Buick Super Riviera 4 door, radio, heater and Today's YOU CAN" PAY MORE BUT YOU CAN'T GET MORE You. oy anvwakes! 1952 DODGE Cotati ieee 1948 CADILLAC $1,095 WE MEAN BUSINESS: listed below approximately » ~|| and to show that we DO mean business, we have willy) must sacrifice. MA | 2, Of our tmventory All cars are winterized and must of them carry a Safety-Tested guarantee 3 eee. $2795 - z 2 on Pontiac Star Chief fordor sedan with creame top and dark green bottom, radio, heater, hydra- matic, windshield washers, etc. wn — fA — ~ co on a, : F ict 4) fA Qumed a | co un ‘ ule : ‘a g iy i Hf ‘ i on HS j Chevrolet Bel Air tudor with jet black finish, heater, sun visor, and meny other extras for easy driving. i a d 5* id oni SS) fA — 3 | : : cf it Y | | (Sal bo eA peer’ =— co i 58 E i wn ns) “a — — pa i: . ges Sa Stree oa '53...... $1095 Sars Met ‘sai Sa ie Taha ol geeers $895 Oldsmobile 98 sedan with gun metal grey finish, radio, heater and hydramatic but to mention a few of the many extras. Shoe. $895 | sedan. Maroon radio, heater, and almost new tires. Here is a very good little car. Buick SGedanette with radio, heater, dynaflow and green finish. Here is just the car for " : on A real with all the aC By DM ing ease and comfort. “ on ef y i . CO eich E ‘ : sist ~ i / ’52 Plymouth ‘33 Plym. Sta. Wagon Here's a model that's in tip- top sha t and the folding seats that give you E plenty ef room. $1,095 Open Till 9 Every Night ~MATTHEWS- HARGREAVES CHEVROLET 2118S. Saginaw FE 4-4546 PROFIT — SALE ‘| Our lot is being jammed with new car trades, | therefore we must sell in order to make room ’ for more. 50 of the finest cars to choose from. 1942 Chevrolet sedan .....-+-+++++ 50 1948 Buick .f....... cece eee ee eee 415 1949 Ford tudor sedan .......+--++- 250 1950 Dodge Club Coupe ....... ives SOO 1951 Plymouth 4-door ..-.-...++: ~ goo 1951 Plymouth hardtop ...... aan ees 775 1951 Chrysler N.Y. 4-door ......2+- 925 1951 Cadillac 60 4-door ..-....ss05. 1710 1951 Buick 4-door ........eeeeeees 850 1952 Pontiac hardtop ........-+++-+ 1125 1952 Plymouth 4-door ..........---- 650 1952 Mercury hardtop ..........+++ 1175 1952 De Soto Club Coupe ........-- 825 1952 Chrysler V-8 Saratoga....- o..- 1080 1952 Chrysler Windsor H.T........ 1125 1952 Buick 4-door ....... eee 1025 1953 MG ...c.ccccccccccccccs en we 1953 Plymouth 4-door ...-.....+5++ 975 1953 ‘Oldsmobile 88 ....... coe wre . 1460 1953 Dodge Club Coupe V-8 ........ 1075 1953 Dodge V*8 Hardtop .......... 1225 1953 Chevrolet 2-door ..... iavswnas, O08 1953 Chrysler Windsor, C.C. ....... 1250 1953 Chrysler Windsor 4-door /..... 1275 1953 Lincoln Capri .......-.seeeee . 1690 1952 Chrysler Imperial ..... ries ae 1180 1954 Plymouth club coupe ......... 1450 1954 Plymouth hardtop ....... seeee 1625 START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT BY BUYING THE RIGHT CAR RIGHT! . KELLER - Birmingham’s Largest Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer WOODWARD & 13% MILE RD., ROYAL OAK Liberty 9-4585 P.S.—Come in Tonight, We're Open 9-9! KOCH MIdwest 6-1200 —__—— Be Caretul ‘The majority of the people in this good land of ours purchase their new or used car on time pay- ments. Sometimes they do not realize what they have signed and are very later. For your protection we have the finest finance plans avail- able anywhere. We insist that you receive a full itemized copy for r file. DEAL WITH CON. FIDENCE at 210 Orchard Lake Avenue—the home of Beautiful new Buicks, $1095 53 Chevrolet 2 dr. De- — — and heater. c and in top snochinical condition for these winter months. $1395 ’53-Pontiac 2 dr., radio, heatér and 2 tone paint. Another one owner beauty from Oliver’s. $1795 "$3 Buick 4 dt.; radio, heater, Dynaflow and V-8 engine that snaps with power. Custom in- terior. down payment re- quired. $1085 '52 Pontiac 4 dr. 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FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1955 "| Seek ‘illegal immigrant Thought Dead 20 Years* * Star Got Break” Channel 1—-WJBK-TV While Sill 2} TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(7) Little Rascals. “Mama's Little Pirate.” (9) Capt. Video. Adventure serial. (4) Time for :00-—(7) Dollar a Second. Quiz Music. Jane Palmer’ sings. (2)| “Case of the Funny-Faced Kill- Rocky King, Mystery: \ er. (2) Playhouse of Stars. Ste- . phen McNally plays man who : 9) N . ; —— ews. Austin Grant. (4) goes after his goal in face af | : great odds in “The Cool One.” | ¢:30—(7) Heart. ef the | CHY- /o:95_<7) The Vise. Life of wealthy | Thirty Days to Live.” (9) end ruthless fi met mee & ,China Smith. Dan Duryea in Far ened by man he forced ‘into Eastern adventure. (4) Showcase bankruptcy in “The t of of Stars. “Nor Gloom of Night.”| ryeive” ig) Falcon = Comedy. (2) News Ace. Ken McGraw as private ‘deanns.| Cline, Van Patrick. (4) Dear Phoebe. Newspaper 6:46—(2). Weatherman. Dr. Ey-| comedy with Peter Lawford. (2) erett R. Phelps. 1:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. 10:00—(7) Passport to Danger. Romero as. diplomatic his partner’s wife. (2) Favorite Story. Adolphe Menjou | tum. Mystery tale. | cade of Sports. Middleweight : My : : 16—(T) My Giery. Drees bexing bout: Willie Troy vs. 30—(7) Rim Tin Tin. Rinty out Floyd Patterson. (2) The Line-: smarts bear to save Rusty's life. | 1030—(7) Smilin’ Ed. (4) Winchell | show. “Announcement.” (2) Eleventh Hour Theater. Fea- ture film to be announced. 1i:38—(4) Tonight. Variety with Son of Wealthy Parents, Twice - Married, Father Steve Allen. of Boy, Grown Girl SATURDAY MORNING {Tne the secoum of two are | 9: 16—(4) Neys. NEW YORK (INS) — Robert, press Montgomery took a backward — glance today at 29 years in show %:45—(2) Michigan State. | business and gave as his consid- 19:00—(T) Back to God. (4) Happy ¢red opinion that the finest actress Felton's Gang. (2) Wayne Uni- with whom he ever played is versity. | Helen Hayes. : ; This is praise indeed. —s from a veteran actor who in & Mahoney. “ he as a Hollywood screen soctg—(2) Ball Barker's Cartoons. | oer ne: 11:00—(7) Space Patrol. (4) Funny Boners. (2) Sinema. 11:15—(2) Cartoons. 11:38—(7) Cowboy Show. (4) Space Cadet. (2) Abbott and Costello. SATURDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(7) McKenzie’s Saturday Party. (4) Happy Hollow Ranch. (2) Big Top. len Hayes Best A ctress field said he has evidence to indi- cate Garcia is not dead and is in the United States illegally Garcia skipped bond ‘in Houston, Tex., in 19831 to escape a Syear (5:30 A. ML ~ Midnight . wel & sav. TH 100 4. mM) On Your | : Blake Radio & TV Radio Dial | Service | 3149 W. Huron Street | ee ees FE 4-4791 See Us Belore ou Buy TV —— ns Accepted ‘A GERITY COMPANY STATION Open Every Evening TV A ~ ; Up. Confusion impedes investi- RCA VICTOR (9) Channel 9 Theater. ‘‘Nurse| gation of dress shop robbery. : ; fe _@ PHILCO Edith Cavell” (4) Eddie Fisher. | "on as tae «piag| Loe Reese | ADMIRAL RUMMAGE Songs. (2) News. Doug Edwards. | ; = < - , j : | ‘ : EMERSON : Man's Bluff.” (9) Down You Go..| ;:39_(4) Home Theater. (2) Uncle | Montgomery, whose good looks,| sp aping pamm—James Edward,’ stage and screen star. is DuMONnT SALE! . 7) Ozzie and Harrie - , *hampagneish personality and in- _— t. Har-| Quiz with Dr. Bergen Evans. (2)| Johnny Coons : a rd | shown with J. B. Jackson, the youngster he discovered and who pl SYLVANIA riet sttuggles with Christmas| “I Led Three Lives.” Richard | ‘ solent charm paid off big in the vie a ep. Pon the GE Sieids sles a Seturdey A. M.—9 te 12 thank-you notes. (4) Red But-| Carlson as FBI counterspy. — ag Roundup Time. (9) Sign’ movie box~offices for 18 years ee b Theater. Edwards plays a ELECTRIC TV Chassis $10 aan (2) Mama On. (2) Bandstand, with Metre-Goldyn-Mager, knew hard-bitten, withdrawn sergeant stationed in Germany. His cold ass i : ae ca renee Toys 18:45—(4) Greatest Moments in) . | the work of many a leading lady indifference is jarred when he finds a little Negro youngster in an HAMPTON Miscellaneous Radio Parte ~ ii Sports. Walter Kiernan host with |#*3®—-(9) Double Feature. of Hollywood. orphanage, and hears the child call him father. at “Give-Away” Prices “ant Gt ce) nse ran on ahead res wee woe : ~~ | ELECTRIC CO. Hampton's Old Store , , : ‘ | 4:00—(7) i Montgomery. He play My : 986 State Gt. at Johnsen vade show asinese. (0 Lit ot sieo_c) Somy's On. Variety, ter in gt Lite” ands am Marian Anderson Attains [gs tec roi Risy. Gils cele takes | National News. (4) News Wil 4:30—(7) TBA. other -— - into circus w Spats ; . . = : charge. Wiliam Bendbx.@)Top-|, lama. (2) News, LeGott | ge) wild Bil Hickok. | Hae rte ot montgomery © (GOal in Met Debut Tonight 0 per. Toppers gre forced to act as |11:15—(7) Theater. Paul Kelly in|, me | fame and fortune is an eple story | . oe . | butler and maid to their own| “Spoilers of the North.” 9) |S !5—(4) Michigan Reports. | of show business: His ancestors | NEW YORK (INS) — Contralto oO e maid. Anne Jeffreys, Robert| Good Neighbor Theater. “Gen- §:30—(7) Christ Crusade. (9) Ad-| were English and Irish. He was | Marian Anderson, the first Negro ' Sterling, Leo G. Carroll. tleman from Dixie.” (4) little! venture Theater. (4) Roy Rogers! born Heary Montgomery Jr. im | singer ever weg ‘cel al Our Entire Stock of — t . Beneen, H. ¥. ep May MH. W006 | ones her debut tonight as the : e: , Se ee Se ae ‘fortune teller in Verdi's “The. ; ae ay S a O Ograms “== Rubber Company. | Manse mall.” ‘ | On the eve of her precedent- me =e sa z School Boys oy [abou edene Gat se Sed | ; e was WE, (0) ———ORLW, Cote) WW, OH) OAR, (118) WXYTE, Cite) WIEBE, (lane) WON. cum 1 She by canal te areeiti. tat “rae anaious to have en @1220Gal.......$25 275 Gal......: TONTGHT 0:15-——-WIR, Bing Crosby WCAR. News Te ee drama, English and sports, young it go well.” ‘smn te TMA Ae | MEL | ERE carers secee | Montgomery planed te cara im She added NIELSEN HARDWARE Btw — —— 8:00—WWJ, Here's Answer | WCAR. Harmony Hall Princeton University. “So many people have wished ae ee 100 _—WIR. Tens Braie mens wei --- But the death oe father. me luck. if you don't do well 2182 S$. T Rd.—'% Mile N. of Squere Lk. Rd. WOM, Bove WXYZ, Ed Morgan | WCAR, Radio Revive! SATURDAY AFTERNOON when Robert was . Changed under these circumstances you FE 4.0127 +15 WIR, Cart Quartet CKLW. Marry oe WIR, Wm. Sheehan | j.00—WIR. City Hospital these plans. = by pr should give up. rwd, tga 1:15—CKLW, & Kaye : | WW. Lawrence | large enough only to support Her performance wili be the | Se Le hoe - WXYZ, Music Ga meee tee Cait News Neue” | Widow. The family’s prosperous cusses pot enly of » long battle WPON, I Serenade | 10:38—WJR, Morton Gould w N WJBK; News, George means had vanished. CKLW. News, Rhythm WCAR News. Hal! | , to break down racial barriers, args =~ 7 : Houseparty WPON, News, | WPON, News. Platter | _He went to live in Greenwich but of a dream which began in WxYz, Bill Sters ¥2-¥ Billy May | O1e—-WIR, Mae Hawks 1:38-—WIR, News. Romance | Village. His roommate happened her childhood. WJBK, Dinner Musie *CKLW, o:00—WIR, Mrs Page WXYZ, Ghake Maracas to be stage manager for the late | WPON. Sports Slants 28:00—WaR, Mowe WON, E. Martin | CKLW, Ray | Broadway producer, Brock Pem- | es o 6:446—W Lowell ; ~~ | | know : Wxve. y's ese ot i} Kurep wx J — | "SKYE. Met Opere, = | vetanghear I dreamed of tne tet. WPON. Art Van Damme WPON, News Music WCAR Radio Temple CELW, Bed Davies | oA “break” hen P | ceed o ge, enly to MARIAN ANDERSON Nothing Down — Home Trial — Terms 7:00—WJIR. Quest 11:15—WJIR. Sports 10:00—WJR, Garden Gate 2 | bertes hired him i idn’ : w Three Star WWJ, News 2:18—WPON, Clud 1460 as assistant find that I didn’t even have - WXYZ, Red Skelton Ww, Sterylend | Her appearance also will be a CELW. Music WCAR, News, Temple ®: uh. Teddy Wison =| “tage manager of “The Mask enough for half of the cheapest weK. L 11:30_CKLW. McKellar WON, News, Pontine Party | “OR GR SD Sorts | amd the Face,” which starred ticket.” ; |triumph for her mother, who|f/ 625 W. Heres Open Eves. ff 4-2525 PON, News, Gib ~| WOR. Sports Slants ae FM. Teas we Wine ——T, Caehaed Moves | William Faversham. Ment- Miss Anderson deciared that worked as a laundress to help her | :18—WWJ, Music - , Harmony +e f : gomery was alse assigned te ‘‘with opera, regardless of race, "Se Cheese Srem CKLW, Take s Number a tee Geom eee WCAR. acrenace | 2ll_im stride. mid-Manhattan, a charming sum Oxtord Trailer Sales $:46_—WXYE, Just Easy ER, Pere Suet. ldledacme warm. Diet ee nara weca ne wasn | .Whe® France entered World mer residence in Easthampton 9:00—WJR, Perry Come sth_wws, ews ens” tense oan wave = sr = **" | War II, Montgomery left his Long Island, and a large farm of La South ss haga WPOM, News, Ott Record | :00—wIR, Jack white WPON, Luncheon Musie $:48—WXYZ, As We see 1e| highly lucrative screen career to in Millbrook, N. Y. 1 , - : — ee ———— | drive an ambulance overseas until Montgomery used to play a lot “= es _| that country fell to the enemy. of tennis and golf, He shot golf More Engineers Needed Dean Brown said the oldest en He personally donated two am- in “the high 80s." He says now USED TV SETS — | Sineering building at Ann Arbor | bulances to the Red Cross. that he’s 50 years old he’s “a bit $10 te $15 Down i UBw Primus Big Expansion ree ee oe cee eS eet te hae ena $5 ¢ Week ! gineering building was erected in| he was made a lieutenant in the ‘ love. He smokes cigarettes a ° ia ae . 1904. | Naval reserve in April 1941. And @ Pipe and says he has reached ererten av in Training Laboratories then, wit America's etry no the oi where is chief ob re President Harlan Hatcher ex | aust i tae ies com + is “work.” And he loves it FE 4-2525 Industry needs more engineers,| said some 30,000 annually are pressed the appreciation of the | in the Pacific. a ———— particularly in a cold war era.| needed in industry in University at the interest taken in | That was the Message which a| In wartime, he added, this re-|its engineering needs wt bts ae eee 9 ° . committee of top Michigan -in-| quirement soars to 50,000 or more.| In attendance were several ier ay (4 I fa t e t in dustralists is seeking to convey to| “Russia,” he continued, “is said legislators from Wayne and Oak-| # Resear Shyer eee members of the State Legislature |to be turning out some 54,000 en- land Counties, including Rep. ~y French . é ™ and the public through a series of | gineers tnnualy at the present |Richard C. VanDusen of Birming| Mtn Hener medal. | Y Il Lik th P f area meetings. The first of these | time. In addition there are 100,000 | ham. Similar meetings are being| Montgomery is today enjoying ou I e e rice: \ 4 was held in the Rackham Build- | engineering technicians behind the | held in various areas throughout | the fruits of his success. He has | = Parker tune 2 ee | fe neo a J. W. , Vice president of per cent wife was the former Elizabeth’ 4 : Detroit Edison Co., is chairman |ereduates in Russia. Here they | Mars was 4 million miles from Allen, an actress, from whom he) Everyone Will Like of @ committee which is urging |™ake up only eight per cent of the earth in 1954, the closest in was divorced after 22 years of public support for new and in- . 113 years. ' had chil- creased laboratory facilities for Mrs. | J the: University of Michigan. Their 18- ° estimated cost is $10,000,000. The proposed new buildings would be 2] Inch erected on the new north campus in Ann Arbor. » ‘a Dr. Chartes F. Kettering, 9° Walnut ‘ director of General Motors and - head of its research lab- ) 1 Console . 7 at Model 218500 422 W. Huron St. 21-Inch Table Model SWEET’S FREE PARKING 179” RADIO and APPLIANCE * — | FE.4-1133 Also Available in Mahogany and Limed Oak FOR FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION Call FE 2-3781 Easy Credit Terms and — Liberal Trade-in Allowance! Open Nights 'Til 9—Plenty of Parking! Seles: 158 Oakland Ave. E237 I FE 4-1515 993 mt. Clem ee Fete A mY Hist |Magazines Need _Specia pape ‘an +4ssues Without Desserts Will Quit! >, scx By MARGARET LATROBE Key Men in McCarthy | washstands Dispute Again Hinted wownda a a ; ° . Yowadays your ‘tor frowns, R { to Resign 0 y our or fro the insurance companies are hard ~ WASHINGTON Fresh rumors | ‘° #¢t when the poundage goes up. jand it's a great social blunder to that Secretary of the Army Stevens | put whipped cream on the pie and . omy . Cymecior John G.| Diets are the great conversa. Adams will resign soon circulated tien piece. Nobody breathes a today on Capitol Hill. | word about his operation. Why The two were key figures in the | waste ‘time discussing a depart- McCarthy-Army hearings, in which) ed gall bladder when a new cal- | ‘they accused Sen. McCarthy (R- | orie chart has just hit the news: | Wis) of exerting improper stand? . Ladies’ magazines are full of vors to Pvt. G. David Schine. \’em. Four day, six day, nine day McCarthy accused them of black- wonders. It’s good business, too tactics to halt his search for | 1¢ you really drop 20 Ibs., you are in the Army. lin line for a whole new wardrobe ° bd bd * Ld] * tion of the; With the magazines the diet White House news poses a problem. On one rumor has/| page it gives the bad news—couple since the of lettuce ledves tossed lightly with nothing: broiled meat unsalted and Sen. Potter (R-| black coffee unsugared. This will criticized both sides to|make you a jittery sylph right n particularly quick resignation of Adams. : , one of Potter's Potter ‘‘has unmistakably | he feels both Stevens gz pleats Hit i 7% att whipped cream in which nuts, cherries, cream cheese and chocolate chips have been mixed with a lavish hand. 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One medico maintains you can- not lose weight unless you consume a hearty breakfast, which gives vov a running start for the day and burns up extra heft along with the desire for doughnuts. keeping his article, and continuing the search for one who recom- _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1955 | mends an equally hearty tunch | ’ ’ jand dinner. d That way, I will at least have | medical authority for what I. In- tend to do anyway A girl has to ) { : > - strength, I always say. | : diet speaks well of celery) stuffed keep up her — ay Dumped in Ba The days when everybody loved | with Gorgonzola cheese softened | Copyright 1955, King Features , Immigrant Facing © Syn, Extortion Charge VANCOUVER, BC. # — A 43- year-old German immigrant who came to this country two years ago will be arraigned in police | court today on charges he attempt- ed to extort $200,000 from. a Canad- ian millionaire and Vincent Astor lof New York, Police accused Heinz Adam of | sending letters demanding $50,000 from Harry F. Reifel, Vancouver, and $150,000, from Astor. They said they have been work- ing with New York postal authori- ties on the case for several weeks Sea-Air Off the Carolina Coast Ends With 24 Safe BEAUFORT, N.C. @—A seven- hour sea and air search for the crews of five Marine amphibioys ing off the hunt until morning. 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