\ The Weather s Saturday: Rain Details page two THE PONTIAC PRESS © PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1955—36 PAGES ASSOCIATED PRESS UNITED INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE xx kk Youth, 16, Held in Brutal Slayi High Tariff Men Schoolgirl and Neighbor Who Admits Killing May Weaken | Ike's Program Trade Bill Is Moving Toward OK by House Late Today $ Stalin. WASHINGTON (?—Pres-| Moscow radio, announcing this, ident Eisenhower's embgt- quoted an poineie in the ses il , j ernment organ Izvestia ac tled a designed to mician Evgeny Pavolovsky, presi- expand free world trade by | dent of the U.S.S.R. Geographical lowering U. S. tariffs moved Society. | The report said ‘“‘one of the high- toward expected House pas- |) cuntain formations on the --.. H8th YEAR ~ Te ° . ng of Schoolairl, 9 Pee ee Reds No Pikers; Find New Peak Hiding in Siberia LONDON uw—Russian geograph- ers are claiming vast new dis- coveries that have “completely re- made” their maps of eastern Si- beria. They said their finds include new rivers, plateaus, glaciers, moun. tain ranges and a 22,500-foot peak which was named for Joseph He" Body Dumped in Pond Near Farmington Home | Boy Says He Accompanied _ Victim to Skating Area and Tripped Her on Ice By JOSEPH K. SFAIR | Her body stabbed 12 times and her head ham- /mered with a huge blunt rock, 9-year-old Kathleen | McLaughlin of Farmington Township was discovered by ee as a ee | | | sage late today. ‘earth’ was also turned up. Hence- But protective tariff forces, after a surprising show of strength yesterday, said there were good pros- pects that they could water down the administration bill. Eisenhower reportedly planned a last-minute appeal for support through a message to be read by House Minority Leader Martin (R- | Mass). lt took three roll calls within t', hours yesterday merely to establish procedure for consider- ing the bill. In the windup, supporters of the succeeded by only one vote, 193-192, in adopting a rule whilch limits foes to offering just one amendment. But in the tentative first test | yesterday, supporters were start- led by a vote licking. It ap- the bill would be reversed only after Speaker of the House Rayburn (D-Tex) stepped down from the rostrum to plead for the limitation. On*%ach roll call. a majority of Republicans voted against the | | A majority of Democrats sup. | |forth it will appear on Russian maps as “The Range of The Acad- | emy of Sciences.” Chiang Bomber Sinks Red Sub | Planes, Warships Nail 21 Commie Vessels in Troop Supply Convoy TAIPEI, Formosa &—The Chi- nese Nationalist air force claimed one of its bombers sank a subma rine off the Red-held Taishan Is- lands this afternoon while other planes and warships wreaked havoc on a Chinese Communist troop supply convoy. The air force said the bomber went into a power dive and bombed and strafed the sub, scoring direct hits and causing bubbles to rise as it went down Planes patrolled the area for a long period but found no trace of the undersea craft In the same East China Sea ships claimed at least 2! Red area, Nationalist warplanes and | Ferguson Slated as Manila Envoy | Capital Sources Claim Ex- Michigan Senator Eisenhower's Nominee WASHINGTON #—Former Sen KATHLEEN McLAUGHLIN EN, a . se Interview Leaves Reasons for Crime By WILMA GREENWAY | Floyd Diamond admitted that only talked with a boy killer today. |@ few hours before he had slain > year-old Kathleen McLaughlin | plunging his pocket knife repeated- ly into her back, chést. and arms He admitted he had beaten her on the head with a rock. dragged her to an open pond and left her A 16year-old youth who looked about 12, 5 feet 2 inches tall. with a mop of curly brown hair. a pleasant a slight boy, pale face, and vulnerable brown eyes. FLOYD DIAMOND With Youth Who Killed Girl Unanswered | ball—whose favorite sport was | fishing? A well-mannered boy of his father and mother think you could find any parents than I've got. If anything. ; they were too good for me." who says “I Gon't better her father and sister last night dead in an icy, spring- fed pond, only 200 yards from her home. A 16-year-old boy, who moved with his family two months ago to the year-old Franklin Knolls subdivision, stunned police with his confession to Oakland County Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem and State Police. Siezed within three hours of the bludgeoning, Floyd Diamond of 32545 Nottingham Knoll is held for investi- gation of first degree murder and is undergoing further questioning today. A cers asking the juvenile court for a waiver to try the youth as an adult was filed shortly after 1 p. m. today, Ziem told the Press. In 30 minutes last night the youth, who was released from Wayne County Training School for boys in Northville Dec. 18, blurted out his statement with little apparent emotion. He faced police and reporters, easily telling how he earlier had repeatedly stabbed the pretty little girl and left her knife-punctured body in a snowy, mushy pond near Northwestern highway and Middlebelt road. Kathleen, who had gone to the wooded area to ice-skate numerous times after school, usually had been accom- panied by her dog. _ But last night the girl came home from school, changed \her school uniform—the customary habit girls wear at the Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic School where she attended the fourth grade, and went out alone, said her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John J. McLaughlin of 29430 Gilchrest. - perted it. Democrats did most | he to would “ue aaa am roel ee (R-Mich) is There was no look of viciousness (0 He in the icy water But a boy. too. who couldn't get In his statement to Ziem, 49 | ° ra | ttle w 5° on | slat to ‘ome ambassador to about him. No look of sullenness What made him do it? A boy | ime Palligplaes. ‘acowding lac bekeed. 1 1 bad Sound Men | whees) incor consis “beck (<7 Te BE grate mS ecteel Phoye a eenagers for supporters of the trade pro- If the Nationalist claims are con- |highly placed and usually reliable | playing with my own amas, | characters were Rin Tin |“hom state police say was con Kathleen's home about 4:05 ® . firmed, it would be the most se- | Washington sources I'd have said. ‘What a nice lad,” | Tin and Lassie — whe loved = sidered incorrigible and a truant. p. M. He had seen the blue- « . ia U- wend extend tor deen | vat defeat they have ever ad-| Ferguson said any comment and felt like tousling his hair.| bis twe Boxer dogs, Mugs and 4 boy who studied to be an elec- eyed girl once before. in 1e ontest more years the President's power | ministered to the Reds. jwould have to come from the| Yet, on his own confession, | Penny, and his mongrel, Snow. (¢-icjan at Wayne County Training) He was attracted by her pet to negotiate reciprocal trade| The ministry said the Reds lost |White House. The White House ——=— a : — . dog Bruiser a #year-old husky agreements, under which the eight landing craft, five gunboats declined comment. Usually am- V . School, left there at the age of 16. ie said “I like dogs—| Waterford’s Beth Rose, United States cuts tariffs on for-| and eight armed motorized junks, | bassadorial nominations are not ast Setup Linked to Serge and made no effort to find a > | have two boxers and @ mongrel 2 Bo Hi - Girl eign goods coming ihto this coun-| plus other unspecified craft. The | announced until sent to the Sen . or study dog.”’ ys, awaoran ir try in exchange for reductions in| |anding craft were believed to be | ate for eonfirmation N VY k Pp b F d ; , In i 2 Saray fares |e es eet | nee EW) OLR IE POUDCTS Th 1G (syns nis es ei en) eee ucts shipped abroad The ministry said the Nationalist 4 Adm. Ray , A. during the time he spent at the counts, continued CHICAGO (UP) — Two teenaged Most of the tariff-cutting author- | ity under the present law has been exhausted. The new bill would per- | mit the President to cut rates an additional 5 per cent each year) for three years. He could make warplanes also attacked the Red-| held Taishan Islands. destroying eight barracks and causing heavy Communist casualties, A ministry spokesman said the Red flotilla was cruising southward Spruance, whe has served since Navy retirement im 195%. Spru- ance is reported to be secking te step down. Usually reliable quarters ‘Key to Wiretapping Ring | NEW YORK (INS) — An explosive new development | in the Serge Rubinstein murder case came today with the re- disclosure that investigators are tracking down a “Wire- of training school. *‘How do you feel? And the boy showed no emotion during police questioning. put him had hours his ] asked slayer, who boys and a 15-year-old miss from Hawali took on # other oven ex- perts today to see who could turn out the best cherry pie. It was the 23rd annual National Cherry Pie Baking Contest, where ‘We walked together to near the ice-skating pond, and we started fooling around.” He said he tripped the girl and they began to wrestle even bigger cuts in some cases. toward the Taishans when the ported Ferguson's name is in the “+ P : % a She got away and I chased her } / ery = nds over his face and said ‘I Eisenhower and his supporters | Nationalist warghips intercepted | process of being cleared with | “@P Inc.” believed capable of illegally tapping every tele ener Poa scat ns " and knocked her down, and she peal mrie te braeer odin _ | in Congress argue this would help it. Chiang Kai-shek’s warplanes | Magsaysay of the Philippines phone in New York. He didn't appear contrite. but called me a name s ry magic. U.S. allies sell more goods here. | also raced out to attack Customarily the Senate gives! The probe was touched off by the multimillionaire he appeared nervous. sitting there | He said this angered him. “So| op grag Aes — help Americans sel] more abroad.; a4. nist id ef the | unanimous confirmation without a - : . ; ihe wats alice wm Kix Saeed ber hard. When she 15, of Waterford Township, Oak- ministry said none draft dodger’s own use of wire taps and secret govern- '' prosecutor land County, who won the state and knit the free world closer to | gether in every way. Opponents claim that increased | Nationalist ships was lest. The sea battle erupted off the Che- kiang province coast about 130 | ment hearing to former senators nom! nated for governmental appoint- Ferguson was a member of ment devices to check on business rivals and girl friends. A New York newspaper — eee imports might undermine compet: | ing American industries. mites northwest of Formosa be- the Senate Foreign Relations Com- said as a result of this Atomic Test Put Off black and red warmup jacket and faded bluejeans He showed little emotion until he told about his attack on the (See additional pictures rela- tive to the slaying on page 14). j started running away, I took out bake-off in Grand Rapids last week. The contest started (at 9 a.m. EST) in the Grand Ballroom of the tween the Nationalist northera | mittee in his two terms. He was . girl. and then be began to shake my knife. . .I only meant to scare | outpost of Nanchishan and Red- | defeated for re-election last Nov phase of the investigation ; . “I didn't mean to kill her he her. I fell on top of her and the Mornson Hotel, which was turned Double Trouble | held Taishan Isiand. by Democrat Patrick V. Mc. into Rubenstein’s murder, Till This Afternoon (Continued on Page 2. Col. 3) | knife went in 1 was scared when into a giant kitchen and littered SYRACUSE. N.Y. W—Nurses at. The Red convoy was spotted at| Namara police staged a secret raid —————— that happened so I stabbed her ith thousands of feet of electric . “ : ca ; - som cab occasion. St. Joseph’s Hospital hustle, on | 7:50 a.m. moving southward from! Ambassadors receive s%0.000. last Friday on a “wholesale” LAS VEGAS. Nev. (UP)—The Whassamatta You— ag levee binde of te acti Abo five en the double, to tend the newborn | the Wenchow Bay area. Two war-| Ip Manila they are provided with wiretapping center in an Atomic Energy Commission today No Speaking English? handle. pocket knife. broke off “I pm. EST) the best cherry pie and gon: of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Peter, ships and four gunboats were con-| q residence apart from the apartment East 54th postponed for four hours the first _ ned the little blade up.”” its proud cook were to be an of Canastota, and Mr. and Mrs.| voying eight landing ships each) embassy and also with a summer P on nuclear device explosion of its #059 AMARILLO, Tex As a " tases sew inlée thai te DON, mcmaced Chere Gragies, of Batdwinevite. = si = cotdense in the manataine of street_near Third avenue. series because of “operational dif- small-town pneu cllaan mo OF Ae curly haired girl herself. the youth The contest, sponsored by the ~ Baguic. The flat was believed to have ficulties.” lease Deny pe oe aetard then quoted Kathleen. the youngest Nationa) Red Cherry Institute, C t D t N | The Philippine Embassy has a been Just a part of an underworld = The device. an airdrop set for beshetbell pel sports. writer Of three sisters. as pleading represents the pick of 75.000 young oun Y e€mocra Ss AME | cas: of 6A in Manila and 1.243 | network of listening posts covering 7.30 a.m. PST (10:30 am. EST) rs . Fowedt cic iesried h a Please. don't stab again... cooks ranging in age from 14 to 21 : ° representatives elsewhere in the every exchange in all five bor- “4S first set apikvaeenmrient Me tt, = way, eee this a corer OE. COE ee with that knife." who competed in bake-offs Delegates to Convention islands. It is the center of gov- ouxhe —_ changed = until 11 ence game He said he again repeatedly throughout the nation , |ernment intelligence gathering for a.m. PST (2:30 p.m. EST). The ng the reply came bach “it, plunged the short blade inte ber | There were some new twists Oakland County Democrats last night endorsed the ‘he entire Far East. | manne = rhea a “7 sy thei of the ico: are was a basketball game ‘Continued on Page ?. Col. 1) ‘this year, however. C 0 .s y ro iT- ee a el ———_—_— candidacy of Thomas Giles Kavanagh Jr.. of Southfield ;: | Side apartment, according te the craft’ made the setback neces. _ ; eee 5 foot = instt- Township, for nomination to run for State Supreme Pontiac Sales Boom newspaper. may include the last sary 124 Going From Oakland . © secretary. sald ; : phone calls made by Rubin- . for the first time in the 23-year Court justice April 4. | . An Air Ferce bomber was history of the bake-off, the male They elected delegates to the State Democratic Con- vention Feb. 26 in Grand Rapids where the April 4 ticket will be selected. Kavanagh also served as chairman of the county meet- ing held in the county office building at 1 Lafayette St., with T. C. Holland of Pontiac acting as secretary. The group authorized del-~ egates to the state meeting were congratulated forstheir cam- paign work to adopt unit rule at Grand | < rude ee - ‘in Early February Pontiac dealers throughout the United States sold 14,018 new 1955 cars during the first ten days of February, R. M. Critchfield, gen- eral manager of Pontiac Motor Di- vision, revealed today. This figure is nearly 30 per cent | greater than the same period a | year ago. Sales of all General Mo- \tors cars for the first ten days stein and even lead to his slayer or slayers. Among the exchanges tapped by the highly illegal center was Tem- pleton 8&—Rubinstein's telephone exchange There is a possibility investi- gators said. that one of the fi- nancier's “thousand enemies” used the service to tap the phone in Rubinstein's Fifth Ave mansion. Ramifications of the wiretapping ring were so widespread it was scheduled to drop the device over the Yucca Flat testing ground, site of 31 previous tests. Weather Bureau officials said winds reaching 60 miles an hour at 4,000-20.000 feet were reported There also was a two-hour snow early this morning over areas sur- rounding the testing ground About 530 planes were expected to take part in the test but ground troops were not to be used State GOP Convention Opens Today at Detroit DETROIT - Some 124 Oakland County Republicans gathered at the Hotel Statler here today for the state GOP convention with both goals in mind immediate and long-range The immediate objective is to assure the nomination of Sarah Van Hoosen Jones, of Rochester, to run April 4 sex is represented.” It seems that the girls weren't able to make the grade in Nortif* (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Warmer Weather, Rain Due Tonight Warmer weather is due to ar- rive tomght and tomorrow, but rain majority vote if , 73 acid pin, y — “ee nas group calling | this ee poi of both = to = — ———. by for a third term on the State Board of Agriculture. ram pg it may dampen en they : state election , 2 | police. district attorneys ices, = ; tv* joymen higher temperatures. Unit rule would allow the law requiring persons seeking nom-| Pontiac and GM cars generally | the FBI and the F Com TAKE IT EASY! | At the eroups COMMnn? 7 oT will be : shattered all previous records, ac ederal - _ ard Beatty, of Saginaw and Frank onught increasingly on to cast its 86 inations to township of ‘urtice. GM | Munications Commission, eesonvention Feb. 8 it en M ‘of Deckervill | cloudy and warmer with rain be- i votes in a bloc, rather than political parties in direct primary | cording to Harlow H. Curtice, G! winsa i, Kel cet Os | That's right do as wm dorsed Miss Jones for re- ° erriman, of rville. Gasing ohn tnd ensiaiien taal 4 ’ ‘ . , . Place a Wan ; meumbent Office holder, | SS ly. the New York City Anti-Crime ki es yen tv something || nomination to serve on the mes Sane we Uhely te have Bt |e, the U. S. Weather Bureau ~ Another resolution was passed Committee, said: |] you want to sell It's the ‘board which is the govern- te opposition ter the | forecasts. 3 Gov. G. Mennen Wil- a : uae easiest and quickest way to ||. et —— ee Low tonight will be a warm 32 é - Supporting rae “We are investigating the Pos | ting a cash buyer. This little || ing body of Michigan State inations, observers say, unless (to 36 with Saturday's high from 4 liams’ i aa sibility there may be other wire- ad did the trick in a matter || College. ; one of the other candidates should | to 44 degrees. Tomorrow night will highway other ey tap ‘fronts’ in the ng ~~ ae of only a few hours. | ‘The convention will name attempt to combat her directly. | bring more rain anda low of Chairman Cartes . system every phone in cy | , Sunday Pande immediate past could be tapped.” = two persons-torun for twin Lonerange goal of the co a bate eaten chairman and sop-}- 7 — ait onli Gos the | blisher of the Greenville | administrative post in 1956. and while for Richardson.| as | Expertonced Girt fer Recor# Counter. | ; ly News. “ | “Althoagh we're the. state's sec- ene sak bake candi-| the | Permanent pasition. All employe bane: WANT AD DEPT: | Also in the field are Edward / ond largest county, its been along) date ia lat November » lection pte ee le me = : | Geldhoff, of Berrien County; How- '- (Continued on Page 14, Col. 1) ggg ‘ { 4 i ; > « ry. } f /§ : a . ’ : ' MARY i a €% * ; f { = ~~ * eh oS a aeTwo FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1955 : outh, 16,,Is Being Held in Slaying of Schoolgirl . (Continued From Page One) bedy, then pulled off her brown reversible plaid; snow-sult jack- et and her yellow black-equared shirt. “T dragged ber by her feet to picked up a rock about 10 inches across. “She said to with that rock.’ it “But I hit her three times."’ He gaid he left her limp body in the four feet of partially frozen. water. ,the fourth grade in school | The youth was returning to the | scene te recover his broken blade | about the child’s whereabouts. He had lived with his family in the vicinity of Seven Mile Rd. ‘and Gratiot Ave. in Detroit before | pond about 2 feet. Then 1 | ™oving to the modest subdivision | we 8 & |of 165 residents | the new community are spacious ; me again: ‘Please, | ‘t hurt me anymore, don't hit | | Youth attempted to ‘‘kill me once’’, The homes in ranch-type dwellings Floyd’s mother, who said the that he had only finished Al- though 16 years old and not attend- ing school. he has not been work- said | ing. When the girl failed to return heme about 5:30 p.m., McLaugh- lin said, he and his daughter, 17, and a neighbor, | Meanwhile, Kathleen's mother, | Martha, saw the boy walking in front of his home. She grabbed the boy by the arm and demanded to know where her daughter was. ‘ He was described by his mother and juvenile authorities as an in- corrigible boy. small for his age and with a violent temper, always fon the aggressive Ziem today said he would seek a Waiver on the boy's juvenile status te be prosecated as an adult, due to the nature of the crime. when he was stopped and asked | | | | } | | ; WINNERS CONGRATULATED — Lt. Governor Philip A. Hart IAC PRESS, ] : > 4 “The Day in Birmingham ‘City May Abandon Plans tor Participation in Drain BIRMINGHAM — The city may, take independent steps to abate pollution of the Rouge River. as ordered by the Michigan Water Resources Commission. ment of the city’s sewage treat- A year and a half ago the project) was estimated at $200,000. sewer project came no te settling on the proper allocation of costs, Egbert said. Egbert said Milton P. Adams, Resources Commission, that he would recommend the com- Pontiac Press Phete | mission seek court action at a Feb. 4 meeting in ing She said she had been told that! The prosecutor also said he | (Center) congratulates the winners of brotherhood awards last night (and Arthur J. Heaton of 78 Tregent St. were honored for their work Greatest contributor to the pro he was the last to be with her at, would recommend questioning of at the second annua! Brotherhood banquet of the Pontiac Roundtable | with and for others in the community. Standing by is toastmaster | ject would be Southfield Town the pond “I don't know: I didn't do any- thing to her. . didn't do anything to her at all.’’ police quoted the boy as saying His stepmother. Marge. 43. said , the boy came home without her notice. Floyd ate supper with his father, Benny, and mother not | showing the least sign of distress, they said. . duced Kathleen's body. Her father suddenly heard a scream from | his "daughter. Theresa. She had) foand one of Katys gloves near! - the pond and as she pointed) toward the open water McLaugh- | lin spotted the child's form in the} water. } He plunged in, pulled her te the bank and tried to administer ; Police were cailed and immedi-| ately went to the boy's home. /tor was called to give medical | While he was being questioned in | treatment to Kathleen's mother and | emt his Cabinet and program in| a state police auto outside. other Farmington Police and State Po-| also attends Our Lady of Sorrow | opening of proceedings, with a lice of Redford Post searched the house The boy gave different accounts | of his whereabouts and offered strained several times by her | al until late tonight three different alibis He said he left Kathleen at the pond with! the boy in connection with the unsolved murder of Detroit's Jo- Ann Gillespie Before moving to the new com- munity, the boy's family lived on Detroit's east side about four miles northeast from where the Gillespie girl was ravished and bludgeoned to death The McLaughlin home last night to hear the unbelievable account “They all had recalled that the most Her distraught mother and older , sister had to be placed under doc- tor’s care last night when the | child's body was brought into the |home by the grieving father. who France's 2ist postwar premier. He |placed her body on the kitchen | was given no more than an even | chance for approval. floor. The mother and Theresa refused to enter the kitchen. A nearby doc- sister. Another sister, Judy. 15, who High School with Theresa. wept “My little sister my little sister " The mother had to be re ' doctor into ‘tears my baby.” > as she burst crying “‘My baby j : was the scene of shocked Peer During the time. the search pro- | bors who came to Kathleen's home | 'of Christians and Jews. Mrs. J: A. Rammes of 1435 Rosedale P!. Pineau Aski | . to Two Cit OK as Premier. ! Lt. Gov. Philip A. Hart praised members of the Pontiac Roundta- Even Chance Predicted the courage of their convictions last for Franch. Socolits Se fru "ets abi Ir Y | Selected to receive plaques as | man. PARIS @® — Socialist Christian | brotherhood awards were Mrs. J | Pineau put his proposed Cabinet | A. Rammes of 1435 Rosedale Pi. and political platform on the firing #%4 Arthur J. Heaton @f 78 Tregent line today, asking the National | > | master William V. Coulaces, ex- ecutive director of the Pontiac Bey’, Club. 49 Teenagers Show Cherry Pie Skill (Continued From Page One) Dakota and Missouri are represented by 16-year-old ‘David Ludtke of Grand Forks. N.D., and 17-year-old Gene Marlin ' Goff of Jefferson City, Mo The schedule for the Assembly | session called for Pineau to pre-| |. speech immediately after the | bate following. Political wrangling | | could postpone the vote on approv- So the states Vietery for Pineau would end the twe-week Cabinet crisis and Brotherhood Awards Go ble of Christians and Jews for William V. Coulacos, executive director of the Pontiac Boys’ Club. May Suppress ote, san 8,conest*, Matusow Book voted church man, and a faithful) Justice Dept. Declines laborer among the working people | ‘ot the area, in presenting the| to Comment on Charges pene naming him as “Brother! by Publishers Goes many activities orkade | WASHINGTON «®—The Justice the duties of new supervisor of the | Department has declined to com- Pontiac Ground Observer Post, | ment on a charge that it is bring- member of the board of directors | img pressure to suppress a book of Oakland County Family Serv- | by Harvey Matusow, ex-Commu- ice, secretary of the community | nist who has repudiated his sworn service work of Local 594 UAW- | testimony. | CIO at General Motors Truck and| The assertion was made at a | chairman of the Oakland County | news conference yesterday by Al- Residents Rev. Soterios D. Gouvellis of St | CIO Council |bert E. Kahn and Angus Cam- 'eron, New York publishers, who | | ime amarde were pres be said the book they plan to issue | a ke ened se tae | March 15 “contains charges seri der Kindergartners through sixth § graders are invited to tomerrow's eee eeeeceesesee=, SIMMS SUPER SPECIALS for Friday and Saturday BASEMENT BARGAIN 10:30 a.m. sfory hour at Baldwin ’ library. Children's librarian 4 Kathieen Piket will read “Jack § Barkkman both of the post. that; he had slain the gir! In the meantime, police found Floyd's blood-stained shoes and dungarees underneath his bed He had changed his clothing in the bedroom and sat down to a hearty winner -of dumplings and sauer- | kraut. He later helped his mother | with the dishes and then walked | hack to the McLaughlin home where the frantic search had started Blizzard Blows Across Nation, Due in Midwest By UNITED PREAS Blizzard warnings were hoisted n parts of Nebraska and Kansas today and near-blizzard conditions were predicted for a vast area as a new wintry storm roared out of the Northwest ! ! The storm which raced east ward on two fronts was expected to hit western and central Ne braska and northwest and north central! Kansas with a blizzard of blinding «snow and skidding tem peratures Meanwhile. the U. S. Weather Bureau predicted near-bdtizeard conditions of driving snow and falling temperatures over the northern and central Great Plains and northern Rockies included the Da Wyoming and The warning kotas. southeast eastern Colorado The storm was cxpected to drive into extreme western Missouri by tomorrow morning and send a vast blanket of rain changing to snow northwards into the Midwest Summery temperatures in the southern Midwest and Southwest were due to vanish when the storm. followed by a biast of cold air, hit the areas The Weather PONTIAC AND VICINITY —Inereasing cloediness and warmer tonight with rein beginning late ftenight and continaing temerres. Temerrew night cleedy with rain Lew tenight $*-3¢. high tomerrew 40.44. low tomerres night ST7-85 Winds southeasterty 16.15 miles tentght Teday tn Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding § a.m le At Sem Wind velocity calm fun sete Pridary at 6 08 pm Sun rises Geturdey a: 723 am Moon s@te Friday et 2708 pm Moon rise’ Gaturdey at § 27 am | * » 3 Dewrtewn Temperatures 8 s One Tear Age ia Pontiac ture | child's UM Writing Prize | Split $340 im’ awards for creative writing were the first family in the sub- | division apes. “You know, we're all Irish threagh and through.” Qiasping her hands as though in prayer, she said with hesitant voice “She was a beautiful child with dark brown hair and bright blue eves. She had a face like the | map of Ireland. I[ always told her that you know.”’ The only apparel left on the body was her blue-jeans which had not been disturbed. and a iris type undershirt with shoulder straps . Dr. Richard E. Olsen. St. Joseph Mercy Hospital pathologist who conducted: the postmortem of the girl's body today. reported that death was caused by one of the three biows on the head. which shattered the skull He corrected an earlier report by police that the girl had been stabbed aboul 2) times. He said 12 stab wounds were found above the waist. Dr. Olsen said the girl may have lived if the vouth hadn't struck her on the head with the rock Meanwhile, Ziem said a hearing was scheduled for later today to determine whether to keep the boy in the children’s home or the county jail. Probate Judge Arthur E. Moore will preside at the hear- ing Kathy's father. a salesman. was transferred to Detroit from Cin- cinnati He is employed as a salesman with the Minnesota Min- ing and Manufacturing Co The youth last night was lodged in the Oakland Cousty Chil dren's Home, guarded by police, because he still is a juvenile. Judge Moore will conduct a brief hearing this afternoon to decide where Diamond will be heid Oakland County Sheriff Frank W Irons aided police in the ques tioning of the boy. Irons said that a team of detectives today would be assigned to question fhe youth about other cases Holly Student Wins | versity of Michigan freshmen have Nancy Willard, of Ann Arbor, won $50 first prizes in both the|o! the immense imponderable winners included: | Fiction—Katherine Elliott, Holly, | —Cliriton Cox Jz. Traverse, City, | ($3. and Helen Major, | River! Rouge, $30 Live. Oak. Church | is ma freight , yard in New Orleans. ; 4 ty Le oD i : A ‘ v e | ductivity, the average coffee tree m. The Premier-designate needed a! She's 1>-year-old Kay Oeoka of majority of the votes cast in the | the town of Paia. a girl Who likes 627-member Assembly. However. | best to cook Chinese food but is | anything less than the continuing | stil) the best cherry pie baker in |support of about 310 members| gj) the islands. |would leave his government on ' , — | shaky ground. Some unofficial tab-| — ple rm rept pie | ulations last night gave him | filling instead of the | ju than 290 sure backers meet Gosia Wes ts ak te ee yl. 6. ok | ness. Questions in Staying | sss sw mean to bake Remain Unanswered 7 couse. sere provided with electric ranges and all (Continued From Page One) ecessary supplies needed to bake said. ‘But she called me names the pies of their choice The national champion will wi “T chased her with the knife 4 but I only meant to scare her a $00 home economics college scholarship, “Then when she tripped, I fell on her and the knife went in. I the prize-winning pastry was baked and a trip with all expenses got ecared. thinking about the paid to Washington and New York police and everything, so FT The four runners-up are to win killed her.” 230 scholarships. plus the ranges “What kind of movies do you Which they used in the contest like”’’’ I asked ————E He told me that he liked all movies, but especially dog and cowboy films “Anything except love movies,” he said Suddenly his voice peculiar tenseness “IT don't like love pictures.’ he repeated. And then. insistently, ‘Whenever they show a love pic- County Democrats Endorse Kavanagh (Continued From Page One) problem, but without recommend. , ing the Avon solution. Another resolution allowed the took on a ture, I get up and walk out.” | various county units to double their “Why don't you like them?’ I | delegation to Grand Rapids. if they asked His eyes were expression- | desire, by giving each person only {a half vote. Committee chairmen last night were Hayward Whitlock, of Pon- | tiac; Leonard Bennett, of South less ‘I just don't like them.” Questioned as te what his am- bitien was, the youth admitted that he hadn't tried hard to find work. “lt quit school when ! was 16 because I found it hard te learn. when I needed money, I jest asked my parents. "I don't know why I did the thing I did. My parents were al- wave good to me. I ain't blaming them. though I think I was spoiled ‘1 think T should have been pun ished when I did things wrong field Township; and Brewer. Pontiac Astronomers Hear Air Force Officer Capt. Sherman L. Le Gass. re- cently returned from duty at the Air Force base at (Goose Bay, | Labrador, last night addressed the meeting of Pontiac-Northwest De- sometimes wes o_ecn wn troit Astronomical Society at Cran- fasten! Go ites ge ” brook Institute of Science with things The speaker discussed astronom- ical observations conducted by .the services in Labrador and Greenland, ‘and their applications in military planning President Lloyd H. Springkle re- ported on recent work with the solar spectrum, and Joseph J. Zeleznik, past president. spoke on | winter constellations The thing I wanted to do most in life was fish. I'd like to have madé a caréer out of fishing I'd planned to go on a fishing: tmp te Florida with some friends. but now I can't. “T've got a glass fishing rod... . ‘Well, maybe my brother Benny can use it when he gets out of the Navy.”’ ° . . : = What does it feel like to inter To Tour Latin America view a boy killer? Not what you dq DETROIT w — Thirty-nine De- think. | troit businessmen will leave De- You don't feel rage. You don't| troit Saturday for South America | feet hatred. You don't feel disgust. | for the sixth annual International! would steal anything but a hot You fee! only the momentousness | Tage Tour of the Detroit Board of Commerce. the range in which | Lyon; Howard Coleman. of South. | ‘ing a hot radiator A member of the First Congre gationa] Church for 20 vears, Mrs Rammes is vice president of the Urban League Guild. a member of the Roundtable of Christians and Jews. and the League of Women Voters | Active in the YWCA_ she has | previously received the Urban | League's award to that organiza- tion for the promotion of brother- hood. dling the book . 7 s Matusow has appeared as a wit ness both in court trials and be- fore congressional groups invest- gating communism, and has named numerous persons as being connected with the Communist | movement. He has since signed affidavits, however, asserting that much of the testimony which he gave under oath was false. Ad- vance proofs of his book, ‘False Witness,’ include statements that he was encouraged to testify as he did by gome Justice Department officials and some members of congressional committees Atty. Gen. Brownell refused at a news conference yesterday to give his views on the Matusow case, but the possibility developed that Matusow may never be pun- ished for swearing first one thing and then another. Brownell said under questioning | that as the law now stands, con-' tradictory statements under oath do not in themselves constitute perjury. The law requires that the | government prove on which oc- casion the defendant was lying., he said. Cleveland Man to Teach Art at Cranbrook BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Thom- as M. Wilson of Cleveland. Ohio, will replace Richard Hintermeis- ter in the art department of Cran- brook School. Harry D. 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At the.end of each calendar same responsibility as a big cor-| penalties range up to a fine of year, give your employe a writ- poration for paying social security | $10,000 or a prison term up to one ten statement of how much wages taxes. |year, or both, for each offense. you paid him during the year, and J !how much social security tax you New provisions of the social se-| The full responsibility for col- gent in for him. curity law that went into effect lecting. reporting and paying the | * Jan. 1 lowered the qualifying lim- | social security taxes lies on the These are the same as the obli- | its for domestics to include them |employer. the revenue service | gations of any firm in taking care in the gocial security system if| said, and therefore the penalties of its employes’ social security | they get $50 cash wages from you | apply only to the employer. | contributions, You are not re in any calendar quarter of the = s)° quired, ag\a business is. also to year, The only test now for whether deduct income tax and send thal That means any one person to | your household employe is eligible to the government. whom you pay about $4 a week or | for gocial security coverage is Here are some of the questions more throughout amy one quarter; Does he or she receive $50 cash that seem to be the most common, will probably qualify—making you wages from you in any calendar and answers from social security an official a full re- | quarter—January through March; and the revenue service a sponsibility for acting, report-| April through June July through) Just what “household help” Is ing and paying social security tax. | September, October through De- included? eo @ cember? The number of days Your baby sitter, if she—or he—| worked in the quarter—previously gets $50 a quarter or more trom | it had to be 24 days—no longer you, is included. Age makes no! matters. difference. You are responsible for' The government estimates the collecting, reporting and paying s0- new provisions made something cial security taxes even if the em- like a quarter of a million maids, ploye does not want to come into baby sitters, handymen and other | subject householders to a penalty | wages from your own pocket.) ° * . - s . The revenue service lists maids, laundresses, cooks, housekeepers gardeners, janitor, furnacemen, handymen, governesses, valets butlers, chauffeurs and baby sit- ers. The rule is that they must be your own employes. This lets the system domestic or casual employes of out carpenters, painters and like (But it is up to the government nonfarm families eligible workers who are self-employed to call on the employe—using the | * °¢ * ‘(doing work for you under con- mame and address you must sup-| What are your obligations as an | tract, not as your employe) or who ply—and give her a social security | employer? ‘are the employes of some firm card and number.) If you have a domestic employe The taxes do not apply to your | Internal revenue officials say the | who qualifies, you are obligated mother, father, wife, husband or penalties which apply for failure | to | son or daughter under 21. to file or pay income tax also ap-| 1. Deduct 2 per cent from his| How do I—newly an employer) ply, where appropriate, to the re- wages |for social security tax purposes— | paying of social se-| 2. Add from your own pocket the | get started? curity taxes by householders. same amount. 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The eight - story communicable diseases unit of the Los Angeles County General Hospita) wil] be in use in another month or so. . Ld 7 Although taxpayers footed the bill through a bond issue, doctors and hospital officials give much of the credit to Don Hartman, head | of production at Paramount Pic- tures. In 1948, an epidemic year, Hart- man's eldest daughter, Mima, then 17, was confined to the overcrowd- ed polio ward at General Hospital. After she recovered, her father and James Simmons, an airline |]’ executive who also had relatives in the ward, formed a citiens commit- tee to get a bond issue passed for | a new hospital. * 2¢ « “Our only job,"’ Hartman recalls, “was to overcome apathy." Hartman, a former screenwriter, wrote a moving script containing a short plea. He got MGM to film it and Cary Grant to star in it. Fox West Coast Theaters distrib- uted it. The film powerfully contrasted plans for the new hospital with the overcrowding in the old polio ard = | 7 * . / Hartman organized other stars into speaking teams to plug for the bonds. But mostly Hartman pounded doors himself. The hospital, 27 months in the building, will care for 256 patients three to a room—with no wards i } ww Report British Woman Asking Russian Asylum | VIENNA, Austria (R—A British | woman reportedly has asked the | Russians for political asylum. Aus- trian police said the woman, Mrs. E. E. W. Grossett, of Edinburgh, ' Scotland, went to a Russian zonal ' control post after arriving here by air. ! In Edinburgh, her husband said | he expected his wife back in a few | days. ‘‘You know how women take notions,’’ he said. ‘She often goes | away and runs out of money and then comes home.”’ He said she had no ‘‘particular political sympathies.”’ Geographic center of North America is about 30 miles west | of Devil's Lake, N. D. 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MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS — FRIDAY,. FEBRUARY 18, 1955 SS 12 Lives Snuffed Out by Preventable Fires Life has a relentless way of teaching the lesson that fire safety precautions can't be ignored except at tragic cost. ®In the first half of this week there was a veritable epidemic of fires which snuffed out the lives of 12 Michigan residents, seven of them children. * * * Worst of the tragedies occurred in a home near Milford. There three adults and three children perished in an explo- sion caused when gasoline used for cleaning auto parts became ignited. A day earlier two children died and their mother was seriously burned in a fire north of Pontiac believed caused by the children playing with matches. Another child died in a Flint fire anda mother and child in a fire at White Cloud. A Detroit crane operator lost his life when sparks from a meta] cut- ting torch ignited magnesium causing a heavy explosion. * * * Because most fires are prevent- able, it is reasonable to assume that all these deaths resulted from some violation of sound fire safety practice. If they can do nothing else, these heartbreaking tragedies should be a grim re- minder to everybody that it is never safe to use or store flamma- bie fluids inside the home or leave matches within reach of small children. * * * Care also should be taken about the condition of furnaces, oi] stoves, space heaters and lamp and appliance cords and no one should overload an electrical circuit. To do so invites disaster. Congress Expected to OK Armed Forces Pay Boost Present indications are that Congress is in sympathy with President E1sen- HOWER'S request for selective pay raises to encourage men to remain in our armed forces. As forwarded to the lawmakers, the plan would provide not only for higher monthly pay but for increased fringe “benefits. These would include PX facili- ties. medical care and housing for fami- lies, death benefits for dependents, etc. * * * The last military pay raise in . 1952 was 5.75 per cent. The in- crease now proposed for men who have finished their second year of service if they re-enlist would be 6.75 per cent. It is estimated that these increases would cost $730,000,000 a year. That the program's goa] is worth this and more is emphasized by the cost of train- ing armed forces personne!. This ranges from $3,200 to give a soldier basic train- ing, up to $5,000 more for developing technical skills and $120.000 to train a jet pilot. * * * There is another sound argu- ment for this raise. It is the hest trained and most highly skilled servicemen who are lured back to civilian life by attractive wage of- fers from industry. If Congress realizes the necessity of building up larger groups of profession- als in our armed forces, it will approve _ the President's request. : More State Police Needed * This newspaper believes that .Gov. _ Wiaztams is 100 per cent right in re- questing funds for expansion of ‘One of the , eres e is that the num- ber of State troopers be 157, increased by * * * The importance of this pro- posal stems from the favorable effect it would have on highway safety throughout the State. That this can be increased greatly by the addition of more man- power for patrol service was proved beyond all doubt during last Labor Day weekend. In that three day period the 720 man force was augmented by 688 Nationa! Guardsmen and extra help from local law enforcement agencies. When the casualty list wa¢*totaled it was found that there had been only 21 highway deaths. That is 10 below the 1953 Labor Day toll and 14 below that of July Fourth. * * * This, it seems to us, is purely a matter of public welfare and safety in which the cost of the proposal is secondary te the re- sults it could produce. Certainly, the saving of approximately 10 lives last Labor Day weekend was worth many times what the extra patrol service cost. The Legislature should vote to give Michigan what it needs—the addi- tional State Police personnel needed to reduce the toll of highway accidents and deaths. SS _ = Tue reason few people act sensibly all the time is that such behavior doesn't attract any attention. a - Timupity is a lovable trait. It is ex- ceedingly rare that a timid person bores anyone. The Man About Town City’s Centennial Takes Place 6 Years Hence, Shall We Celebrate Event? Vacuum cleaner: What you feel like running when some radio and TV programs are on. Many Michigan cities are celebrating their centennials. Those doing a good job began laying their plans a few vears in advance Pontiac was incorporated as a city on March 15, 1861. With the time for the celebration only six years away, we should keep it in mind in preparing for other big events Real celebrations were put on in celebrating the centennials of Oakland County and of Pon- tiac as a village. Scheduled to depart next month on a Mediterranean cruise are Mr. and Mrs. W. Walter Smith, which will take them to several countries bordering that sea. Perhaps our top world traveler, Walt has visited all of the con- timents, including Australia, some of them several times: also is a veteran cruiser of all of the seven seas, and knows the whole world like a book. Asked for his favorite spot he names Hawali without hesitation, where they spent some time last year, and whitch he considers the absolute ideal, and nothing else on earth can approach it. While wintry winds howl, the dates have been set for that big summer event, the Oakland County 4-H Club Fair, on ite permanent grounds out Perry Street It takes place Aug 9 to 13. and John Bray who has been in charge the last few vears, will have the assistance of : Jack Worthington, County 4-H Agent. and they already are making pians to entertain the many thous aands at what has become our county's big- gest get together event When in Alaska last summer, the writer learned that the Eskimos claim an honor that cannot. be beaten. No Eskimo ever was drafted for military service—all whe are eligible have volunteered when the chance came to serve their country. Remembering when White Lake had only 4 cottage or two on its banks is Cireuit Judge Frank L. Doty, a native of that area, who never has lost his touch with it The middie of the average winter is Jan. 18. according to ‘ Simon Holdsworth of Rochester, who has kept close track of his fuel consumption through nearly 40 winters He says Feb. 2 is considered to be the time of ‘half your corn and half your “hay” with the farmers. but this is because they must continue to feed their stock in the spring until the new pasture grows “Parents should warn their children that a winter thaw may make the ice in our lakes unsafe.” says Sheriff Frank Irons, who points out that is the cause of many drownings Verbal Orchids to— Mr. and Mrs, Jesse H. Voorhets *\ of 42 Claremont Place; fifty-eighth wedding THE PONTIAC PRESS,. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18. 1955 ‘You'll Have to Give Up Your Car, Comrade ’ David Lawrence Says: Dulles’ Words to Russia Masterpiece of Diplomacy WASHINGTON — Most of the emphasis in the news nowadays is on the Far East. so it is natural that the discussion on Wednesday night by Secretary of State Dulles about the islands off the coast of China received primary attention but the fact ts there was something far more sensational to be read between the hnes of the same ad- It was the subtle vet delib- erate approach te the people of Soviet Pussia over the head of the eXisting government In times like these, speeches hy the secretary of state are not cas- ual affairs. They have their gene- of the Ohio Wildlife Council, and | + VARSITY BALL MONARCHS — Trying on their new imperial garb for the Varsity Ball tomorrow night at St. Fred’s are the new king and queen of the dance, shown with their court. Chosen by and King Jerry Judy Ermel. to right, Jean McHugh, Betty Jo Fitzpatrick SEVEN “NE By me Ba WHERE THOUSANDS SAVE MILLIONS! Peatiac Press Phete votes from classmates are Queen Nancy Morey | [i .” Bradley. The court includes, left | Moody, Jerry Crawford, Dick Doy- land Mrs. Al Serra and Mr. and and, Toastmasters Club, will represent ‘Cannon Wins Contest a -s - Arthur Cannon, winner of this! pontiac YMCA March 15. ‘Second week's speech contest of the Y' place went to Arnold Whittaker, hao niy The 5 pel 5 . NS = € RELAX on Your Travels With TRAVELERS CHECKS The Modern Method for People Going Places Spendable like cash, everywhere and at anytime — safer than cash because if they’re lost or stolen, their value = | ae St. Fred Lettermen Hold ‘Varsity Ball’ on and David Dumas. rare = boug ' ets may be ht at the Others are Jim Duran, Martin door from any member of the club. Koenig, Jim Kraus, Henry Lan- The public is welcome. dry, Dan Morfessey, Larry Mor- ge a is promptly refunded. 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Reports: _ Author Says U.S. Billion Bring Only Hatred Abroad NEW YORK (INS)—There have| tertainment films from America | been scattered growls from the| every week. Our country domi- Will 'citizenry about the extent of our! nates the movie exhibitions of |investment in post-war Italy has | $5,000 or less a foreign aid and the modest return the world solely because for- | in affection. Politicians and pun. | Communism.” f _ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18,1955 —— tell them about the dangers of | te sprinkle over the rice paddies | of the Orient im future Asian | Castle runs a little longer on! give-away programs.” Somebody asked Castle if Frenchman in ever four is a Com-| “Naw,” he said. “As far as I'm | murmst or supports the spokesman | concerned they can remove from | for the men in the Kremlin.” Our | the tax rolls all citizens earning | year, and let guys, never reached the $5 million mark, | like myself, who can afford it, Collier of the University of Michi- | fallen back. gan Medical School and Dr. Alex- ander Brunschwig of New York) compared to a man named Ev- will be honored at a testimonial cone W. Castle, who eae ng. luncheon March 9 during the an- | nual Michigan Clinical Institute. | The two surgeons have been cited by the Michigan Cancer Co- | ordinating Committee for “signifi | cant contributions to cancer con- | trol.” Dr. Coller is chairman of the | ~ | He traveled 75,000 miles through : | eigners, like ourselves, wanten- | but the Italian Communist {make wu te dits to the right and left have) tertainment and will not accept | Party gained 250,000 new converts | -— AO Re eeee. | stepped up, given off steam, and| propaganda in their movies. ‘im the Italian elections.” (Advertisement) Loe ; ; a But they were mere whisperers’oii% Spain. where there is no) Solution? Scarce but te te | Do FALSE TEETH | ing vast sums for propaganda, to} MacArthur and Wedemeyer as Rock or Slip? diplomatic ambassadors would Slide | lions, Blunders and Baloney’’ (Da- vin-Adair) has j@st dropped with a splintering crash. Castle, founder of the non- theatrical film corporation that bears his name, ¢x-Marine, and ex-newspaperman, had the time | dreds of millions of dollars of military and economic aid. The! ready spent and to be Spaniards are amazed that we) must spend large sums of money | to advertise our generosity and to! makers in Washington would Asians than all the millions al- hopeless propaganda and lions of dollars our chief and money te make his study. Europe, the Near East and Latin America and picked up his knowledge of spending in Asia from friends and business asse- ~ | elates whe live in that part of = ee. | the world. Colleagues at Ann Arbor honored | . Dean A. C. Furstenberg of the Uni- —— his findings and con versity of Michigan Tuesday night | for his 20 years as head of the “Uncle Sam's amateurish med- dling abroad is losing us the Medical School. Among the honors presented to eS ee wee Dr. Furstenberg was the Bene “The more tens of millions we to well spend on U.S. propaganda abroad the more hatred we seem to be developing against us overseas; Merenti medal, given merited citizens by Pope Pius XII. | The Rev. Frank J. McPhillips ° handed Dean Furstenberg the med- “The U.S. Information Agency | al, in the name of the Pope press agents blame Communist | The dean was read congratula- | agitators for numerous acts of vio- | tory messages from many col | lence committed against USIA es | leagues and Postmaster G , tablishments abroad. What they arth S Semstertield veal « forget to point out is the fact the | ; Reds are able to convince foreign- similar message from President | .5 the only reason why we're | Eisenhower. | spending billions abroad is to buy | their blood for a new war." In an extension of his remarks, esley | Castle told the Columbus Dispatch: . “Europeans hate propaganda a bonfire at night in the center, frem any country — ours or esplanade of the busy Connecticut } their own, We had more friends to New York Merritt Parkway. abroad when we spent less than 20 million dollars a year for | everseas propaganda. Today, we afte spending more than five times that amount. “We are today wasting 5 million dollars per year for provocative documentary movie films. These are shown by means of mobile trucks, mostly to underfed, and undernourished people in out-of- the-way places. These movies mir- ror advantages that these des perately poor viewers can never hope to attain nor enjoy. Uncle Sam's propaganda films create envy and hatred for Americans.” | He said that American publica- | tions which are distributed abroad | —the Reader's Digest reaches about 30.000.000 foreign readers | monthly—do much more good thay the costly government - sponsored | programs. 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O'Reilly will ‘the direction of Gloria Vizza, Mar-| preside at the coronation. species of cobra in India, consists n' chiefly of other snakes. dub activities filling out the agenda. ST. MICHAEL ~~ Senior Thespians heaved a sigh of relief this week as their play drew to a very: successful close Monday evening. After the per- formance, all seniors gathered at the homes of Barbara Cooper and Mary Carol Trudell to celebrate. Big news on the North Side this week is the intense campaigning for the Coronation Ball Royalty and the suspense is mounting steadily. Who will be the reigning . monarchs? No one will know until tonight at the dance Sephomeres completed = their study eof Shakespeare's © Julius Caesar” by attending a special matinee of the film, which is playing at a local theater. Juniors Mary Singles and Fred West attended the recital given by blind pianist Alec Templeton last weekend. Mary secured an inter. the star for the Michaelite and al! students are awaiting the nex! issue Colleen McEnery, St. Mike's con- tribution to figure skating. copped second place in the Grayling Win- ter Sports Carnival First place was won by a third-year college student, so we are all very proud of Colleen. A clever Valentine's Day sunt = Lea Srkas oe i 2 Fa WE BR or Nancy Morey and Jerry Bradley reported that by Wednesday noon new shoulders and right arms were needed to replace their old ones, = which were well-worn from receiv-, = ing so many congratulatory hand- * shakes. 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In return for a contribution for the come and gone for another year. | Fifth graders busied themselves | TOASTER $19.95 Value ee ee a missions, members passed out red paper hearts which students pinned | to the left side of their blouses or " ‘Very ic. Benefic’ Council activity schedule are recently elected | vice president, and Richard Biacklaw, ahirts. Very romant ian | eters. From left to right, they are Mary Moore, | (Seated) is a missionary in the South COUNCIL HEADS — Looking over the Student | treasurer; Pati Covenis, secretary; Robert Keavy,| The more the snow fell, the! by making pretty white baskets | Pontiac Press Phete | trimmed in red for the big day. president. louder the complaints came from the girls this week. Visions of drag- “Sign book” was the most _ md the State Council in Ann Arbor | periences, also showed the equip graphy Club to exhibits of marine j ment skin divers use, with Dave animals made by Biology Club and used sentence in Reom I this week, as all seniors collected | their classmates’ autographs on the playbooks posterity. | “latest thing” is the fad for senior | to a festive silver-gray Thursday, St. Michael was hon- ered with the visit from Michigan State College's inspector for ac- | crediting. Feb. 13 was Holy Name Sunday at St. Michael, and the high school boys accompanied their fathers to Mass and Holy Communion. The Mass was served by Mr. Kravetz | and his sons. Adam and Fred After Mass the group was served breakfast tr? the Parish Hall. Tuesday found the majority of | seniors siceping in as they en- | joyed a half-day off after the closing of the senier play. Saturday. |ging their pretty new formals ‘through it and balancing on one high heel while pulling off boots were nothing for the girls to be Also attending to complete the Fitzwater and David Nicholson as -designs of line” sketches from | happy about. Sekies, James Stewart and Jack | were Janet) Deem, John Knight, John Doerr, | versity Museum and the Botani cal Garden. The tour was e¢s- pecially interesting to masculine ‘teresting things in the hall show- The displays Robichaud. members of, the group, for their guide was Margaret McCiaire, | Miss Michigan for 1954. Retailers worked up appetities | and cooked tasty dishes last | Wednesday when they held a box social at the home of Linda Fen- chel. The’ girls’ boxes, filled with treats, were auctioned off to the | boys ! Future Nurses Club installed new | te preserve for | agenda for the fair were Alex models. Viela Fitch and Russell Buhl. | er, Ubrarians, have announced new members of the library staff of assistants to 3. 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So are George Little, Nick Bettle, George Bug, and Nicholas Scandal- maker They've been plotting and feud- ing ever since old Mr. Steel died— | a death that made big headlines in every front page in America Never heard of them”? Of course you have. But not spelled that way They are the English translations of the names of some top Soviet leaders — Molotov, Malenkov, Khrushchev, Zhukov, Bulganin and the late Joe Stalin *. *¢ @ Let's take a peek behind the Iron Curtain and see how the Rus sians get the names that sound so odd to us and. indeed, often do have an odder origin than our own naffiés. Our information comes from Tom Whitney, who had ample opportunity to study Russian no- | menclature during a 7-year assign- | ment as an Associated Press cor- respondent in Moscow. | Most Russian names. like many | yevich Andreyey had been born in | well known American names, have a meaning, but the meaning is often less obscure Many Russian first names have a Christian origin, such as Mikail (Michael), Pyotr (Peter) or Nikita (a variation of Nicholas) s * . Some names come from profes- sions. Thus Miller in Russia ts Melnikov. Smith is Kuznetsov. In- stead of keeping up with the Joneses, your problem in Russia would be to match the income of the Ivanovs Ivanov, meaning “‘son of John,” is the most common family name in Russia, just as Ivan is the most common Chris- tian name A number of names come from ig Moscow. Khokhlov is derived from ‘‘Khokhol,”’ a slightly con- | temptuous name for a Ukrainian. . s Many of the most interesting | Russian names, however, are de- | scriptive. Some are mildly humor- ous or downright sadistic names given to serfs in the old days by | the nobility who owned them. Ex- amples: Bezgubov ‘‘Lipless’’ and Golopupenko ‘“‘Naked-Navel."’ Some of the Russian revolution ary leaders adopted pseudonyms to hide their identity. This explains how Joe Stalin became ‘Mr Steel,"’ and Vyacheslav Molotov minister of foreign affairs. became “Mr. Hammer.” If there was a “Mr. Sickle” I havent heard of him. Bur V. I Lenin, father of the Revolution, selected almost a lace curtain pseudonym. Lenin means ‘‘linen"’ of ‘‘flax.”’ + . ° Here are english equivalents for the names of some of the present Soviet hierarchy: Nikita Khrushchev Communist party boss—-Nicholas Beetle “Khrushch” is Russian for the | cockchafer, a large European scar’) to be lighted as a warning of ap- ablike beetle destructive to vegeta- | THE PONTIAC “Ie FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1955 _ wwA Pa ) G February Sale for Mighty Home Values! i aa, in eo | y - t f AW. tion. The young larva feeds on roots, the adult on foliage. Nikolai Bulganin, the new Pre- mier—Nicholas Scandalmaker. Georgi Malenkov, the former Premier who resigned because he |} agreed the job was too big for hun—George Little Defense Minister Georgi Zhukov ~-George Bug, or Beetle . Marshal Klementi Voroshilov— Clem, the-stirrer or tosser. First Deputy Premier Lazar Kaganovich—Lazarus Cohen. Deputy Premiers Maksim Sabu- rov, Mikhail Pervukhin and-A. N. Kosygin—Maxim Aloes, Mike First, and A. N. Reaper. Atomic weapons czar V. A: Maly- | shev—V_ A. Littleboy. Communist party central com- mittee members P. N. Pospelov, M.A. Suslov and N. N. Shatalin— Peter Ripe, M. A. Gopher, and N. M. Tottering (which, according to some reports, is just what he's | doing) That sums up the situation, ex- jCept to point out that if former | politburo member Andrei Ander- i | America he would be known as | fake inenin dae | On the other hand, tf Henry Ford had been born in Russia he'd have had to get used to hearing himself } called Genrikh Brodny. | | Paraguayan Revolt | Reported Yesterday BUENOS AIRES, Argentina #— Heavily armed civilians reportedly | fought a pitched battle with troops on the outskirts of the Paraguayan capital of Asuncion Tuesday night In an apparent attempt to over- throw President Alfredo Stroess- | ner's government There wag no confirmation from of MODERN LIVING ROOM or BEDROOM GROUP = 5178 Low Price of Only | Asuncion of the reports, brought Pay as i | 50 by travelers arriving here yester- ; Week day from Paraguay. Little = . = | The travelers said the civilians tried to take over the headquar- | |ters of the lst Cavalry Regiment | |mear the city. 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State Republicans Pane ot eon Meeting in Detroit (Continued From Page One) time since an Oakland Republi- can has been selected to run for of the county delegation. “We hope to lay the work for that at this convention.” 4 Ty il i “S57 vondalePISA =e er Program Slated Republicans in last Novem- election District Schools to Join in Founders’ Day Event 8 gi said he would stay in fight to provide leadership for | hower bloc. . Iverson has carefully avoided the| Thursday Night Se en ricvle ta, naccesstully| AUBURN HEIGHTS — Avondale pin it on him. High School will be host to other His election probably would be | schools of the district at a meeting tlement at the party’s lack of bal- lot box success Iverson has said Feikens should not receive the whole blame for the party’s ill] luck—but has ar- gued that new leadership is want- ed. Iverson said he was a ‘“‘liberal’’ | —defining that as one who recog- nizes the views of all segments of the party. | At this point it seems likely that other present officers besides Miss | Jones and Carr will be renomi- nated. They are Supt. of Public Instruction Clair L. Taylar and University of Michigan Regent Jo- the State-Board-of-Educa* | is Stephen Nesbit,. of U. S. Attorney Genera! Herbert Brownell will give the ‘‘keynote”’ | address kicking off the formal con- vention Saturday. The Oakland group will caucus first at 7 p.m. tonight in their | Statler headquartérs and later * midnight. They will gather again Saturday | at 9 a.m. in the Hotel Tuller be- fore adjourning to the high school. County group's steering Commit- tee consists of Willis E. Kushman, Edward E. Wilson, Harry W. Hor- | ton, John P. Wood, Chad M. Rit- | chie, Richard Blake, Everett F. Hayes, Ernest Huthwaite, Howard | K. Kelley, Wilson Severance and Richard Sauerbrun. Another task before the conven- tion is naming a new State Cen- | tral Committee and perfecting an | organization to carry the party | through the next presidential ~am- | Thursday commemorating PTSA Founder's Day. The program will ' begin at 8 p.m. with Toby Aldrich as master of ceremonies Four of the district schools will have a part in the program. Fifth grade students from Stiles School will give a choral recitation, under the direction of Mrs. Elsa Le During intermission and between school presentations, Miss Wigle will conduct the mixed ensemble and boys ensemble. PTSA differs from other PTA organizations in that students also are members. Many of the stu- dents worked in the preparation of the Founder's Day program. Nan Harleyvetch worked on pro- gram arrangements; Nancy Rig- gle, refreshments; May Han on the publicity committee in cooperation with a parent and a teacher; and Richard Han prepared the posters and various other notices. The PTSA will hold its regular meeting at 7 p.m. preceding the program. At this meeting officer nominees for next year will be presented. Mayor Cobo Buys Arizona Acreage TUCSON, Ariz, ® — Albert C. Cobo, mayor of Detroit, hag bought more than 900 acres of property in the foothills of the Santa Catalina FAMILY OF SLAIN GIRL—John father of slain Kathy McLaughlin, two other daughters, Teresa, 17 (left). and Judith, McLaughlin, 42, is shown with | 15, after Kathy’s mutilated body was found in a | pond near her Farmington bome last night. eee Pentiac Press Phete EXAMINE CLOTHING — State Police Detective |ton Township, when she was killed and her body | Frank Barkman, left. and Lt. Fred Davids exAmine dumped into a nearby pond. Clothing from the clothing worn by Kathleen McLaughlin, of Farming- | upper part of her body was found nearby. If the shortage of good lakefront lots is bothering ‘you, don't give it another thought, One of these days another glacier will be back and there'll be lots more lakes But the time isn't quite ripe yet for lining up land contracts, be-: cause that ice mass will be at least 10,000 years getting to Oak- |land County, says Dr. Marion T. Hall, Cranbrook Institute of Sci- | | ence researcher. This is all part of an enormous climatic cycle, Dr. Hall explained, one part of which is evident in the milder winters we're experi- encing here and in most other parts of the world. To get back to those lakes, oldtimers remember when they were frozen solid from November through to April; when the men gathered to cut blocks of ice to! pack in sawdust for the summer | months, and many a gallon of homemade whisky was employed |to keep the saws from sticking in | the ice. U. & Weather Bureau figures, as well as studies by many re- search groups, show the average temperateres for nearly any giv- en date have been rising, slowly but steadily ever since the | records began. This warming-up process can be seen clearly, the Cranbrook scien- | tist said, in the shrinkiing of the | polar ice caps and glaciers, All | the melting is making the oceans rise, the things the world over | are generally getting wetter. ee me f Clarkston Girl to Wed | CLARKSTON — Mr. and Mrs | Ralph Kreger of 8051 Perry Lake | Rd. have announced the engage- County to Get New Lakes ---When Glacier Returns | County, scientists believe, Their | fact that fossils of plant life ex- | | ent Keego Library Given Time to Find Quarters KEEGO HARBOR At the monthly meeting of the West Bloomfield School Board, permis- plants—the yellow-breasted chat, | sion was .granted- to the Keego prairie sunflower — as additional | Harbor branch of the township li- evidence of a warmer climate in brary to remain in the Community soufh eastern Michigan. While cli- | Dr. Halt > algo pointed to the prescence of southern birds and Center Building until the building mate may not be the only factor | _ in their shift north. he said, it is | 'S disposed of. certainly a major possibility The Library Board was informed that a 60-day written notice would The eventual result of this | pe given when the time comes to gradual warming trend will be_ vacate a subtropical climate in Oakland | King’s Disciples to Have isting here before the last ee | FONquet, Party Saturday age are largely the kind now | WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — found in jungies. | The King’s Disciples of Waterford But don’t start burning up those Community Church will hold their storm windows — the good times annual banquet at 6:30 p.m. Satur- won't last. By the year 11955 or | day. thereabouts, all this moisture re-| The affair will be semi-formal, sulting from the melting of polar | with a program and party to follow ice will have saturated the at-/the dinner. mosphere to the point that perman- | ————— clouds will form over the poles. Shaded from the sun, these re- gions will begin to ice up again, prediction is strengthened by the Dulles Leaves — for Pacific Talks ead fda Asia Defense Parley WASHINGTON w—Secretary of State Dulles flies toward the Far East today with a roughed-out plan for an eight-nation military council to coordinate defenses against communism in Southeast Asia. The blueprint has many details yet to be filled in, It includes four has not been made clear. 4. To foster economic welfare. Again the outlook is clouded. Earl- ier talk about an American ‘‘Mar- shall Plan for Asia’ or a more modest program of loans and grants has given way to ‘‘coordi- nation of existing programs.”’ A working committee of repre- sentatives of the eight Manila Pact nations—the United States, the | today State Law Contlicts With GOP Parley LANSING W — The decision to apen the next Republican National Convention on Aug. 20, 1956, will require a change in Michigan elec- tion laws for “practical reasons’’ State Elections Director Robert M. Montgomery said today. Montgomery said that Michigan elettion law requires state political conventions to meet not later convention must certify the na- tional convention nominations to the ballot. “It would be practically impos- sible for Michigan delegates to the national convention and Republican leaders, many of whom must play a part in the state convention, to get back to Michigan from San Francisco in time to attend a state convention Aug. 25th;'’ Montgom- ery said. “‘And, of course, we have vention will end Aug. 23."’ Montgomery said seven changes in the Michigan election code would have to be made by the Legisla- tur eto permit a later state con- vention. ‘South Korea Receives Train From America than Aug. 25 and that the state | Bid Date Named for New School Superintendent Asks Part Time Classes in Waterford WATERFORD TOWNSHIP— The board of education last night set March 17 as the date to re- | ceive bids on the elementary school to be built at Crescent Lake and Hatchery Rds. The 12-room building will serve portions-of the Williams Lake area as well“as Drayton Woods. The board recetved a request from Waterford Township Girl Scout leaders for use of the school buses in connection with their camping program next summer. The superintendent was directed to contact the state department PUSAN, Korea W—U.N. Eco nomic Coordinator C, Tyler Wood turned over a_ 10-million- dollar, 24-car freight train to South Korean officials as a part of a WO million-dollar U.S. aid program for the Korean railway system. Wood said the program would give Korea some 1,600 cars, rais- ing its railroad strength up to its prewar level. of public instruction about such arrangements. . Thompson Income Up NEW YORK w—Thompson Prod- ucts Inc. reported today that for }the 12 months ended Dec. 31 its | net income was $11,678,645, equal to $4.25 a share, compared with $9,652,923, or $3.56 for the previous | year. Philippines, Pakistan, Thailand, Britain, France, Aistralia ant | | does not include any commitment jot troops. Thus it differs from the |North Atlantic Treaty Organiza- | tion, which set up a vast military organization in Europe. Special Detroit Census ‘90 ALLOWANCE For Any Old Range PUSH Considered by Cobo | DETROIT w — Mayor Albert E. | Cobo has ordered a survey of De- | | troit’s population to determine | whether a special federal census | the city a larger cut of the state's sales tax rebates, which are based on population. The 1950 census gave Detroit a population of 1,849,568. Sales tax rebates now total almost 13 mil- | lion dollars. AF General Succumbs at Home in Suttons Bay TRAVERSE CITY ® — Brig. Gen. George F. Schulgen, assistant chief of the air staff prior to his retirement in 1948, died yesterday |of a heart attack at his Leelanau County home at Suttons Bay. | Schulgen served as chief of the Ist Air Force during World War GIANT al II and in 1944 was named direc- tor of air plans and strategy on | the staff of Lord Louis Mount- batten in India. He returned to! the Pentagon in 1945, remaining there unti] his retirement. County Calendar Keege Harber SWEET’S 422 W. Huron St. FREE PARKING BUTTON SUPER OVEN Fastest ( . TODAY! RADIO - TV and APPLIANCE FE 4.1133 Two women's circles of Trinity Methodist Church have meet. | = n- ings next week. The Marshall | 1 p.m. Thursday et the home of Mrs. Byron Manigold, 2490 Pine Lake Ave. Waterford Tewnship ' NEW DESIGN air | Scout Leaders Association meeting, to be held Monday afternoon in the CAl ‘> PLOW and the deep freeze will be on in earnest. 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FEBRUARY 18 1955 _ FIFTEEN ’ Oldsters Await | Parking Meters Paying | Vidin off-street parking facilities Tot Strangles in Stroller Marks on the body indicated the To Teach Ice Fishing Jonstrate the highlights of an ice CARPET SALE! and ore for maintenance and proc- to was unable to lift his neck fishing course given in his gym BENTON HARBOR Wf — Police | essing of the collection. | CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex. ® — from the rod, which cut off circu-| GRAND RAPIDS # — Steven classes wTTTaT ; | reported their parking meter busi- - Lance Edwin Donlevy, 5-month-old lation and air through his jugular Sluka. Grand Haven High School rohi HH \ | 4 IStP\S s : ness boomed in 1954 with a total al The emperor penguin ts the only son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Den-| Vein and windpipe | athletic director. has been sched |. ©ost of air movement of Army 99 H . ; peCcia ays , | $48,138 collected from the city’s —_— d resident of Antarctica. levy, suffocated yesterday when ‘uled to appear Feb. 28 on WOOD- personnel has been reduced tg less 9 vr ’ ‘ |850 meters. Receipts are divided though there are a surprising num. },\. neck pressed against a metal ne , ‘he naame po runs tv to gg Pog _—- Bike — three cents per passenger- Birmingham 7 ° between a special fund for pro- ber of birds on that continent rod on the front of his stroller. through the middle of 3 ana shing. § Says wi m- mile , ie Husband Will Be 105,:~""" * ‘ecm vase aaepmtscinntt ates ce UE ck me emcee ameatin rox ccsamamanmannaan Rng __ = ear. ma | Wife 99 Shortly Before 3 . ° = ‘ 75th Anniversary ; x CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. ®—J.M.) Patterson has two big celebrations | coming up—his 105th birthday Feb. | 28 and his 75th wedding anniver-| Habitant And between the two, Mrs. Pat- | terson will celebrate her 99th birth- | day March 2. ‘ Parents of 10 children, five of whom are still living, the Patter- sons were “born and raised” in| Fannin County, Ga. They have 38! grandchildren and 37 great-grand- children. * *¢ *@ During his active years, Patter- son worked as a brick mason, Knotty Pine : Pennsylvania House | : Cherry or Maple Dillingham Budgetrend Modern | Drexel Early American or Modern ¢ , 10% orF farmer, carpenter and in many other jobs. Hard work is good for | COMFORTABLE the health, he said in an inter- | . , “Bown” Pattern and hs wie CH AIRS Cushioned ULTRA SMART, since cam remember and’? Sin . SUPERBLY COMFORTABLE... _ GROUP aad at toa rn FOAM RUBBER PARK | also includes four or five cigars a FREE LEWIS -- Fine Eurniture day. Patterson's advice to young men : 4 Mc): , included this: “Go to church and FEBRUARY . Te fe nee ot Sunday School, and don't bother : . Ve ah anybody.” SALE PRICE ; Asked what she thinks of modern women's fashions, Mrs. Patterson said from her rocking chair ‘'! think women ought to go on to work $ 95 and forget fashions.’ It was at this point in the Chat tanooga News-Free Preas inter. view that Patterson, who can read small type without glasses shid_ women “show too much of their ic ae — ane = an ; Navy Succeeds ACCOUNT in Aircraft-Sub Refueling Test WASHINGTON (UP) —A flying boat has been refueled from a submarine for the first time. the Navy announced today The feat Choose points the way to a new type of sea-based striking power from The sea plane-submarine com bination was seen as a future ad junct of carrier forces for hit-and- run tactics against special enemy targets A Navy spokesman told a re. porter that the test took place in the first week of February eff * San Juan, Puerte Rico. The submarine used was the Guavina which has been specially fitted with tanks. 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Anyone in- teresting in joining the group is invited to attend Tuesday's meet- ing at the temple, which wil] begin at 7:30 p.m Luncheon Honors Mrs. Earl Phillips Dwight avenue, Tuesday afternoon. Guests for the occasion from De- . troit were Mrs. Charles Kelly, Mrs. Fabian Eccles. Nora Jean Fitz- Stephens and Mrs. Thomas Fitz- Stephens, Mary Ellen and Frances Hunter were guests from Lapeer MOMS Unit Meets MOMS of America, Inc. Unit Two, met Tuesday afternoon in the Jeffery drive home of Mrs. J. C Huttenhower. The March 3 meeting will be held in the Runde!) street home’’of Mrs. Amy Harp. oa Burton’s of our better Blouses, Pa Girdles, Authentic reduced. Out they go! Special for 3 Hour Sale! SORRY. Due to the ve iow ye 3 Hour Sale PAJAMAS - SLIPS - GOWNS BLOUSES SAT., FEB. 19 9:30 to 12:30 values or 2 for $3.00 NO LAYAWAYS ae eye | jamas, Gowns, Slips and to $8.99. Drastically 492 They Last | bring te mothers and fathers a | ali of the PTAs in the city cele-| greater insight inte the responsl- 'Mrs. Cari J. Whirl, Mrs. Thomas brating Founders Day during! bilities of the school, the parent |Le Messurier, Mra E. A. Schir- | amd community in the education | ef each individual. Mrs. Hale introduced Mrs. Stuart | Galbraith, principal, who acted as | spokesman for the program. She explained that the purpose of the program wag to give parents a | chance to learn more about the ac- ' tivities outside of regular class- room work that relate to learning. Mrs. Galbraith explained how the Student Council came to be and the reasons for having a Stu- dent Council The group conducted a meeting as they do in school with the pres ident, Ervin Jones, presiding. Other officers in this organiza- tion are Mary Sue Wheeler, vice president; Joyce Lowe, secretary: | K Smith, treasurer. There are |also two ives from 'each room elected by popular vote. | Mrs. Gajbraith told the group that something very new had | | been added te the Central School program, a Spanish club and an | Halian club. Mrs. Andrew Donnell. sight-sav- ing teacher, who has been to Mex ico several times and also to Spain teaches Spanish. She is going to ; Spain this summer also. Mrs. Tony Grimaldi, a former elementary teacher in Italy. heads the Italian club These clubs were founded so that the children would have a better knowledge of our American neigh- bors and also to understand the culture of other peoples within our own community partment, that was added last year with Elden Johnson as the teacher, was explained. The chil. showed some of the things . ‘Coming Events Pifth District Rally of VPW Posts and ll be held @unday at Acorn | Pest, 1669, 214 EB. Fourth 6t. Roya! Osk et 10:30 om ’ Pontiae Women's Club will meet Monday at 2 p.m. in YWCA. Colored film lifernia will be Calkins Unit er 164, will | hold a tea Gunday from 4 until 7 p.m et the home of Mrs. John Williams, antral School PTA Gives Program in Commemoration of Founders’ Day | hostess to members of her bridge| When the Central School PTA ing when they worked hard to such as tumbling, cartwheels and | club at luncheon Wednesday in her met Thursday evening, Mrs. Sam break down old traditions aad to a square dance. | The library under the direction of Mrs. Dean Yocum, was ex- | plained by Mrs. Galbraith and there were book reports by sev- eral children and also a good book display Mrs. Galbraith told about the educational games that have been directed towards supplementing the academic learning. There were many games displayed that help the thinking and doing process. This program was presented to parents as @ progress report of children's learning through extra services offered by Centra) School. Mrs. Wattles Is Hostess The home of Mrs. Silas B Wattles on Delaware drive was the gathering place for members of Opti-Mrs. Club Thursday eve- ning. Mrs. Robert J. 74immerman assisted the hostess Members voted an additional appropriation of funds to be usd for the purchase of clothing for Michigan Children’s Aid Society. A list of current popular fiction and non-fiction available at Pon- tiac City Library was outlined by Miss Adah Shelly. She also gave a brief review of a late ' biography of Gertrude Lawrence. Mrs. Roy Lewis of Elizabeth Lake road will be hostess for the March 17 meeting. Lydia Circle Holds Study Program Lorna MacKellar gave a talk on stewardship at the Tuesday eve- ning meeting of Lydia Circle of First Christian Church Mrs. James Boaz was hostess in her Drayton Plains home A student program on Pakistan, Ceylon and India was held. Devo- tions were given by Mrs. J. P. Morgan. Mrs. William Tompkins assisted Mrs. Morgan. Assisting Mrs. Boaz during the socia) hour were Mrs. Clare LaFarm and Mrs. Morgan ‘Check List Given If you're going to buy an auto- matic washer, insist on: Proper in- stallation, an actual home demon- stration with your family laundry, ‘an instruction booklet and easily available repair service. Plan Square Dance The Men's Club and Altar Society of Our Lady of Refuge Church will sponsor a square dance Saturday evening in the Parish Hall. Bill Spalding will be caller for the dance, which will begin at 8:30 | Refreshments will be served during ' the affair. help you. The skills and knowledge Institute will help you to and your future secure. 1 W. Lawrence “WHAT CAN YOU D02” If you would like to have the right answer when a prospective employer asks this question, we can college education in such a way that permanent em- ployment will result. Your services will be valuable DAY, HALF-DAY, ard EVE. SESSIONS ReGisinupuiituly | VETERAN APPROVED Visitors ‘Are Welcome : ~~ « which you acquire at the apply your high school or Phone 2-355) j 4 . EO itll —eeEEn7™ ° , aes - _ al ’ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1955 ‘This Is Our Life’ Michigan State Students Busy With Several Parties By DELORES WEsT | ples will be dancing in a “Mardi EAST LANSING—Spotlights are, Gras atmosphere at focused on a variety of activities; Mills Country at Michigan State College this week end. With mid-term examin- ations over Pontiac area students find time to participate in many different affairs. When Alpha Phi sorority holds its winter term party Saturday eve- ning, several area students will be in attendance. Martha Browning of Birmingham will be escorted by David Noe of Mt. Clemens, and Sylvia Schuster, also of Birming- ham, is attending the formal af- fair with Dallas Baize of Long Beach, Calif. Following dinner at Dines Ter- race Reom in Lansing the cou- E é i fei 7 ie Hi : liegt i i gi gbet g65 » igi iit Pe af f 4 MARGARET JEAN GILLESPIE Mr. and Mrs. James Gillespie of Midway avenue announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Mar- garet Jean, to Nicholas F. Martel- la, son of Mrs. Mary Sirigano of Dellwood avenue and the late Nicholas Martella. A fall wedding is planned. Club Members Volunteer for Workshop Mrs. David Dunlop of Detroit, | garden lecturer, spoke on plan- ning the small garden for mem- bers of Sylvan Garden Club Thursday. g f. | : HG RSE PEE, fait i are i if i i il aoe one Nese, Homemakers Slate con and was assisted by Mrs. J. R. ‘Saturday Party Mrs. Herman Stier, Mrs. . urday evening by members of the Webster and Mrs. Arthur Mac- | Community Homemakers on May 2 are Mrs. S. J. Filkins, <¥ - the playhouse located on West ~* — mein esi ge po Be! Bi) ByOed atic ae) NOVEKME at 7 6 “ "7% ine “ ws: om Bees Program Presented for Home, Garden Club - > Rie : e Peatiac Press Fhote A tea Thursday afternoon at the YWCA\road who is preparing to serve two other celebrated the 21st birthday of the Better| past presidents of the club, (left to right) Home and Garden Club. Presiding at the|Mrs. J. L. Slaybaugh of Glenwood avenue tea table is Mrs. Vivian Tubbs of Tubbs|\and Mrs. John J. Lyons of Henderson street. Players to Present ‘Twilight Walk’ “Twilight Walk,” a three-act, lice force and a young authoress' The play is being sponsored by | psychological drama will be pre-|to solve the crimes. the Panhellenic Association. Circle ' sented by Pontiac Circle Players The play will be presented im Players is an activity of Pontiac ,on March 4 and 5 at 8:15 p.m. in| eirele theater style with the Department of Parks and Recrea- Roosevelt Masonic Temple. audience seated completely tion. “Twilight Walk” concerns a se- #round the playing area. Kenneth Stevens is director, Shir- ries of murders which have oc-| In the cast are Wayne C. Wayne ley Pengilly, producer and Pat curred in a city park and the at- of Ortonville, Melvyn Staebler, Stites, business administrator. tempts of a detective, the city po- Eleanor Weine of Birmingham, Joe Medrano, Betty Murphy, Mary Ae- | bersol, John Pribble and ‘Shirley | Don’t Overload It uare Set Club Pengilly. ) elcomes Guests “4 5 5 i z i "| ig mot an economy. Aside from | Koprince. —— —_ EE lS SEVENTEEN Tea Held at YWCA can be made workable again by pressing them into a cake of soap. Past Presidents Honored “This Is Our Life’ wag the title Thursday Better Home and Garden Club gathered at the YWCA* Past presidents participating in the program were Mrs. Vivian Tubbs, Mrs. Howard Luther, Mrs. ohn Lyons, Mrs. J. L. Kindel, Mrs. J. L. Slaybaugh, Mrs. Jo seph Phillips, and Mrs. Walter Seaks. Mrs, Clarence Brace, a past president who resides in Orlando, 3 Members Give Talks } | ' Serving on the pane] were Mrs. | L. C. Kramp, Mrs. Hugh Hales, | Mrs. John Nicolls Jr. and Mrs. | | Foley. They spoke on ideals, culture, the role of a father and | h +t FE Fia., aent ber portion of the program which was read to the | group. | A skit on horticulture was pre- | sented by Mrs. Fred Bohlman and Mrs. A, E. Kilpela. Mrs. Albert Kohn, narrator, presented the pres- ident, Mrs. Bohiman, and the past | | presidents with corsages. Mrs. Fred Jackson made the. | birthday cake which centered the ,tea table. Hostesses were Mrs. H. iT. Rombaugh, Mrs. John Arm- strong, Mrs. Archie Allen, Mrs. William Maxfield and Mrs. Kilpela. HOME COOKED FOOD PRIVATE PARTY ROOMS QUIET DINING ROOM WALDRON 5 COFFEE SHOP 36 & Pthe St. DO IT YOURSELF ment for your Weekend Bouquet. DUNSTAN’ FLOWERS 3484 W. 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L. | Bennett entertained the Golden) Age Group of YWCA with a lec ture entitled, ‘Bells at Home | and Abroad.” The speaker told of the origin of bells and how they are used in| carilions. Mrs. Bennett's col-| lection of bells from all over the Sweaters Longer Lenger sweaters this year. "re meant to go over shorts and pants and bathing suits. esses for the March meeting will Curtain time is 8:15 except on be Mrs. Tiberg and Mrs. Emerson March 5 when performances will Brown. | be held at 7 and 9:45 p.m. Nave 90% On Fine Dinnerware Gay Day Pattern Reg. $39.95 "19.95 53-pc. set in small all-over blue pattern in imported English earthenware. a roylings Beautiful illusion . . . Seymour Troy's lightweight, grace- fully shaped opera pump with the look of all-patent or all-suede. Actually, it’s a study in texture contrast . . . thin 7 bands of block patent or navy suede over almost invisible airy mesh. $14.95 Choice of Over 70 Different | a aL Al ~ ; : %,' MODERNIZED Dinnerware Sets 4 Scheel of Beauty 7 ites | Sweet BO% 4, a ? 16-Pc. Set_.$ 299 30-Pe. ....$ 4.95 ‘ Phone FE 4-1854 50-Pc, Set $11.95 101-Pe. Set $26.95 MAPLE ot GATES = BIRMINGHAM Cell Mins Wilson Toder . ar, | ponviac || WEXIE POTTERY BEAUTY 5281 Dixie Hwy. (Near Waterford) | OR 3-1894 ; 16% ©. Behind For your convenience Open Daily end Sunday aT : : ‘cogs “tram 1 BI, to 9PM _ USE YOUR CHARGA-PLATES AT JACOBSON’S ome . SARE OR Y=|OV — - Our pure silk Doupioni shan- tung shirtwoist dress follows the linear silhouette . , oll the lengthier for the perfection of its soft tailoring, its sup- ple outline. Navy or Avocado with white. Sizes 10 to 18. $35 e i ———— ——_- i—_— é THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1955 / Anger at Past Injustice an Exhausting Emotion : ; i ifs dl i dente “2 tice. It was this to provide for her and er. Rather than do it Miss N. preferred to in ous deprivations upon herself. She did not know that what felt was: “As somebody else me into this trouble, it's up to him to get me outof it.” She had idea that his feeling was back her resistance to. work. She is an example of what can do to our own lives bad a 5 3 3 s and cf ae injustice. faulting on his payments for their care, pleading his obligations to his new family. Mrs, Y. writes: “Maybe I ought | to quit my job to see if their father would let my children starve. I put on me... The rest she may need is rest from anger at injustice. It is the most exhausting emo-| tion we can entertain, acting as a brake upon joy in the work that supplies us with our needs. Because of its secret domination | of us, it makes any effort we must | make another intolerable outrage, pes ih} ifr a§ 3 3 3 truly born until] we connects us to expectations waste our lives in di “someone else’’ has us of our | 2 ? i of other peo- this. we can scouraged an- our third shipment in three weeks! hurry in! candy-colored jewelry od i ompsicine of ropes . . . chokers, earrings, drops and buttons that blend ifito.a riot of color designed to coptivote! They're new. .. exciting. . . bright for - now thru spring! 24 i Must. Cut Cord That Conn Jealous Boy. Annoyed by » Her Actions Fear of Unknown Causes Arguments for Steady Couple By ELIZABETH WOODWARD A masculine audience is like a | shot in the arm to some girls. They can chatter away with the giris— utterly calm and collected, noncha- lat, casual, matter-of-fact. But talking with a boy is different. A sparkle comes into her eyes. There’s a tilt to her head and a lilt in her voice. His attention stimulates her to warmth of smile and laughter, provocative teasing, feminine now! nylon. Pattern 4801: Half sizes 14%, 16%, 18%, 20%, 2%, 24%. Size) 16% takes 3% yards 39-inch fabric. Send 35 cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pat-| tern for Ist-class mailing. Send | to Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon-| . tiac Press Pattern Dept., 243 West 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly name, address with zone, size and style number. Catsup Adds Tangy Flavor ;to Dressing Mrs. Ball Makes Basic French Mix, Then Fancies |t Up By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Food Editor There's many a good bottle of salad dressing to be fgund on your grocer’s shelves. But there's also many a good recipe for making own dressings at home. We her daughter and granddaughter Bridge tops all else as her favorite recreation FRENCH DRESSING Mrs. John W. Ball, Sr. l cup vinegar 1 cup olive of! er corn of! 1 tablespoon biack pepper @ teaspoons sugar leup cateup ped pink tangerine rscotch - chartreuse sky blue lilac turquoise ae Waite's Jewolry-—Street Floor / , ‘ { : i Your boy friend's jealousy won't plague you both if you'll make a point of chatter with other boys that's all business and no come-on. Cobb Tells How to Nail Into Plaster at i is s Cy z Le Fas ? ? i | PE3 a sit? RTS. a AE RAE MT i oy is ae b . Early Japanese Design Has Good Influence Now ; JL ALCO Sit [ALOT | LICL LIL OI iAlT isis. WIWIOsOLIt) StCjadLiw CyLiad ISAC TiS CLAIR IRICLT STF IOlLOIN: 1LICI IL ICICI As it does between this pair the bride-to-be Dear Miss Woodward: Every time I talk to a boy he doesn't) © « x Sn eee know he gets furiots. He doesn't) a po gon Sa ae mind too much if I talk to a boy| Sua" . & ! :, ee ea ai bas Meee he knows, but if he doesn't know! | Atel 00 it” 2a hae. eee | on cn he with | . ig ‘ .'i%s 6 % et tetas a substantial check for a wedding —— _ " | present, I have very little left to a “Allegro,” one of the new coiffures de-| bob, it is brushed sleek on one side and is | buy shower present. been going steady for |_|: : . : I have already gone to one our u-¥eer end« tall endl live signed by Lilly Dache is planned to create full and deeply waved on the other. a ons te “The only boys I ever talk to) possible for me to decline the are, the ones in my class or other argare Brid ether other two shower invita- oe ee ee eet eg an | By Mar) M = t Mc € tiens without causing comment? thing wrong with it. vey | e ° Shower presents were originally I tell him just talking to a St El b th supposed to be only trifles—‘‘little | he still is jealous. Please tell me tainly not give anything of value what to do.” By MARY MARGARET McBRIDE Ambassador to Mexico and U8. ae ee in addition to your real presents, | Senator, Only unexpected items but to stay away entirely, e Talking to he knows | The death of Elizabeth Morrow y ly, except scams aeuate ‘ata! toasemine He at 81 brought to a close my fa-| Young Elizabeth Cutter met curtain poles and weather-strip- for a serious reason, might cause knows the lad, he can imagine |Vorite real life love-stccess story. | young Dwight Morrow when she ping up, there never seemed t© | comment. how you're reacting to him and The world knew Mrs. Morrow va-| was going to Smith and he to Am- | be money enough to go round. Dear Mrs. Post: I'm an unmar- what you two are saying to cach ("ously as the mother-in-law of ‘herst. They waited to marry until One evening they were gloomily ried middle-aged woman. Please other. He knows be can join your Gen. Charles A. Lindbergh, the he had paid back $200 he had bor- inspecting their budget deficit. tell me what is the proper form in conversation without appearing first woman to be president of row from his brother for college “We've just got to cut out some- | VDE MY name nel ope awkward or forcing a intro. Smith College, an author and &@ expenses and was making $60 4 thing.” said Elizabeth determined- asl lintel pl lis duction. determined and successfy] worker month. | Blank, and would the apparent y. She picked up and pen and, pre- : th But watching talk to bo: —— They had no money to buy fur- paring for a great slash, asked her agg ried =—- ya you talk to boys : : he doesn't know, scares him to tae ee —a i oe ~_ husbend to pass the inkwell. This You might say Mary Blank to death. He doesn't know anything was a wedding present, a patented someone much older than your about him, he can't imagine how gadget the maker said would re wif but otherwise you call your he's reacting to you, he can't even tain its contents even when turned if Miss Blank to strangers. dream what you're talking about. | upside down. 7 All he knows is what he sees. Replying on that promise, Mor- } And if you're the kind of girl who row casually tossed the inkwell “comes alive’ when she has a across to his wife. Something went male audience, he gets plenty wrong and the guaranteed leak- worried. proof contraption splattered a great ld ol — pool of ink into Elizabeth's lap. is Mat tenet a cemellones “It wasn't as if it had been an | meeting after schoot Friday” |ordinary dress,"’ she told me sadly cert of conten wit “d | many years later, the memory as | dakcaven he el ae a vivid as if it had just happened. | bey. But one of those twinkling “It was the very best dress I and sparkling set-tos makes him had for every occasion—bdiue silk churn with wonder ang worry. with a white stripe, one of those fine, all-purpose gar- A girl who goes steady has to perfectly pe learn to tone down her contacts ments, Gmply suined with other boys. They're not sup- And she laughed ruefully, just count any more. as after one agonized moment the She's not supposed to care how impoverished young Morrows had they react or respond to her. done years before. They're out of her picture, roman- Their daughter Elizabeth, talking tically speaking. fondly about her parents to me said, ‘‘We were the most fortunate of children for we knew we wer dearly loved and wanted. But all their lives we realized that in the for those two was each other Seen after the Morrows cele- brated their 20th wedding anni- versary, Mrs. Morrow was placed next to the great pianist Paderewski at dinner, Shp told him of a time when she had sat im the cheapest seat at the Acad- emy of Music in Northhampten —where Smith college is located ctan sald he played Mere often Presto! Easily, economical! sto! E y you vee ann ntl arias can crochet three hats—in newest es, . ar © gO; shapes of spring! Crochet leaf-t back to college, sit down in Chapel to match your new Easter pet and think how much happier I am pie! Band style takes one hour |now than I ever thought I'd be to do. when I was a freshman.” | Crochet pattern 875 for three “You don’t mean to tell me that, jiffy hats in straw yarn, wool, or you have been happier than you! chenille. Easy instructions. thought at 19 you would be!" ex-| Send 25 cents in coins for this - oa ; I ‘ E iif _ if aad A > wt t ~ * - | pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- tern for ist-class mailing. Send .| to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly pattern number, your name, address and zone. Rinse Bleach Out If bleach is not thoroughly rinsed out of clothes, “they will scorch when ironed, PETUNIAI Threading yarn? Here's what todo To save your eyes And 4emper too / ______- THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1955 Women. Talk Too Much Without Saying Anything Something to Crow Over ® normal large egg. Metcalf In early ages ' said the same hen laid @ five and regarded as idiots and killed out had his court in Brazil. He mowed | . NINETEEN | the deaf were “King John VI, of Portugal, ence Ey EDWARDSBURG (UP) — Ray § By MARGARET LATROBE eesentials? Their diets. Their knew them About the caly thme! It's true we aced more theught. | Metcalf. a f wha: tonal: cana = a ee = see af hand, — to the Eneyclo- pa a there oo Napoleon's q Are most women loud mouths? fads aad fancies. Their hus- younger women can enjoy their 45 Miss Kerr says But our miles east of this Cass County hard-shelled egg inside ” 4 ; wie: ee a 3 Sophie Kerr, the writer, says in bends’ - greuches. What the O11 company is when much older »*cketty-yaldcing is born of a tense -ommunity, reports a White Rock - ae. ¢ a recent article that women blah 4@ecter said and what they said ead better mannered wemen are world and a desperate pace. We hen he owns laid an egg weighing There are 8.760 | iin a WD! ! too much. They need “fewer to the dector—bét by {hes some eset. The curet cox of Pay & think about but no ix ounces, about three timies size day year =. ‘ words and more thought!” And ether gal with a more expensive m cea aaa = re yn. Place to tie the horses. 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Miller, chief investigator for the Oakland County Peille gph rhe good r spends a po of his time tracking down connate with a dency to write checks invisible bank accounts or sign other peoples’ names to them. When the investigator told Prose- cutor Frederick C. Ziem yesterda that he had just passed a yr cack in three places himself, Ziem won- — if the strain was beginning to “Yes sir,” said Miller, “I made a otostatic copy of a check I received or $4.95 and cashed it at a county office, a bank and a grocery store. he might have to ask a warrant against his own investigator, however, when Miller explained his actions were strictly in the.interests of good law enforcement. The prosecutors have had to take action on an average of five bad checks.a day in recent weeks and have launched a campaign to educate citizens against falling victim to the illegal practice. “I decided our point might be brought home more forcefully if I went out and tested a few places by attempting to pass a bad check myself,” Miller explained. “Even when a cashier recognizes a person, the check should be examined carefully,” he stated. “For ‘-many times the person cashing the check has had it foisted on him without his knowing it to be illegal.” At the county office, where Miller was known, the girl approached, scanned the photostat and told Miller she would give him $5 if he would give her a nickel. At the bank where the investigator was also recog- nized, he cashed the legal original of the check, then handed the teller the copy and asked, “Would you cash this?” She said, “Is it good?” Miller said, “No.” The teller laughed and handed him the money. The detective then proceeded to a grocery store where he was not known. The cashier accepted the check in payment for some merchandise and deposit- ed it inside the cash register. As he did at each place, Miller then explained the check was bad and the purpose of his ion. On his fourth attempt at a restaurant, an alert eashier spotted the check for a phony. Mrs. Evelyn Travis, of 414 E. Mansfield Ave., felt its texture and said, “This is a copy.” Miller said, i” “Hooray.” , Bs ; “I hope people will take a cue fram the experi- . ment,” Ziem stated, “and become more careful in 3 examining checks. A photostat of a check should « : be easily spotted by comparing it with regular check paper.” Ziem recently announced a stiffer police attitude toward check passers. “From now on, in every case . where the facts sanction it, a warrant will be issued and the person prosecuted,” he stated. “Restitution will not be grounds for getting the warrant dis- missed. Clary hemline otostat-making equi t who ts asked » noms cheat innate on is to be for. If suspicions arise, they call our office.” _ Ziem was relieved of worries that Plans | hearing in in about two Hearing on Ss Roads Issue : 7 — . $ ee a « — a * bah x # ia 4 ee < hls Le idl 0 ‘a "et ’ , : > . > ce +o = a < Te ~ ? plain it.” “ Pontiac airport improvement. The Explaining his move to do away Michigan Dept. of Aeronautics had ee ee oe ' toll roads, senator said, “I'm | gure we're going to have « long- ae ont Hoskins said the $30,000, plus range oe oe matching state and city funds, toll roads unnecessary. would have meant carly com |_“Why have tol roads im com- Kiebeet teeny Or meant petition with freeways we are going aircraft. ’ |to have to pay for. They are planned to go through and near Based on the $5,900, the total residential areas in order to get now will be less than $12.00, «4 enough traffic to pay for them- fraction of the $60,000 needed. selves. These are the same areas Hoskins sald Dondero has which would be served by new sought additional federal aid for | freeways. the airport from CAA and Com- | Concerning stepped-ap state merce Dept. officials since Janu road - building pian, Broomfield ary. | catd an tnevence in iio gre tam 4 However, the local manager add- ’ | was in the offing whether or not ’ pres Phete pe ryt ay Peers i large bond issue is proposed. — accustomed to favor those airports “- don’ ti LISTENING IN—Bruce Johnston, being discharged | patient. During his 10% months in the hospital, | poveq by regularity scheduled Ruth and dead under disaster conditions. The volunteers money without a bond iaane there Beord aaaee —— tw while pane gles ations | eilecatiens 7 (canter), heme service irector of the Oakland | are Mrs. Ivan W. Schram (left), of 541 Judson Ct., Will be no interest rates to eat | ‘"i# . receiver be bat ‘ — : , is is suman eae aee County Chapter, American Red Cross, shows two|a Pontiac Motor Division clerical worker, and ®Way at money available for ac . teas as Gee General Motors Giris’ Club members the form | Margaret Freeh, of 1539 Emmons, Birmingham, a #! construction. ed Michigan airports. oront used in complling lists of persons missing, found | GMC Truck & Coach Division secretary. Unter the governsr’e plan Sr Ou In . UTU ’ . 6 *| Heskine asked the congress Red Cross, Vital CD Cog, Stands Ready ‘ito cts smut") wren riyearcié Broce Johnston |“ham's bile,” the handbook of the| Bruce's tthe, Claude Johnson) SO" At SON eat ae ’ ; | while the state battled with the ~ ee tate enon 000 | Wet Wid last spring be had tuber. Amejew: Radio Reky Magus (of 91 E. Huron St., purchased the! Ca, ter 9 revieed allocation Met, "i " : a to Teaching himself for the most the to Play Big Role in Disaster or War (ret ie aie Ree cca, be tought his le was jut| | Toechng Mma fox he rat parts his son neededrand the youth| announced that wet without 9 bond issue. obeut over. idan a, Mad ae began assembling them at his bed- Dondero will press efforts to get cotter, © Mate: Tate ts the Onb te @ the chapter would receive orders _ Should the need arise here. the’ This would come through a 1% | Today, with only a few days re symbols, theory and mathematics side Soon his first receiver, &| Pontiac’s share revised upward, Scttvitien te the Pontiac area and funds from the Federal Civil 200 women of the General Motors cent increase in gas taxes and & ining until he is discharged as of radio. As soon as he had three-tube superregenerative set, | Hoskins sald. But the airport mam By ARNOLD 8. HIRSCH Defense Administration. Girls’ Club would take over such ™ Per cent hike im license fees on he looks forward to a mastered the fundamentals, he was completed. ager is not overly hopeful that @ Standing ready to ease human’ Unlike other CD agencies, Red commetetal : be : immediate welfare needs of dis ad Hel Com. tees below ie) . — stockpiling one commodity: , willing, able and trained : | i] : i 78ts Hib i HH rH li in i TAMA pu 1 LOOH ii ie re- 2 UHMOT + + lgted to. my 3 RIDLL Oo Ses « 4 TSCA Lit few § ETHET Li we tee | 6 veaco 7 ADEM 8 BUMN: ® RATXETC é 10.F W i 1-9 ._ GM Girls’ Club was the backbone registration duties. At “The Flint disaster showed that used for mew state trunkiine con- the Flint counterpart of Puntiac’s struction hetween of welfare and information service ratte net yet announced, there,”’ Mrs. Bennett says. “With this added $40,000, | “These giris are trained to !y plus funds from the | operate under pressure in their {cderal program, Michigan should everyday secretarial work. have over $1 billion for road building in the next ten years,” “All any of our volunteers are Rroomfield stated | expected to do in an emergency “The Lecisiature would have a is what they do normally. You check on how this money would don't try to make a nurse out of be spent by the Highway Depart- an office worker.” ment, whereas the Toll Road Rearly to take up the routine Authority is not subject to such work at the chapter house. 115 control.” | Franklin Blvd., should the regular workers be called to emergency House Set for Moving —————————— Burns to the G nd injury | to be moved, burned to the ground — * a * | ‘Thursday night on a bluff overlook- By learning the numoer of inm- ing Lake Michigan four miles ,| Jured, the local unit can notify north of here on U.S. 31 national headquarters if additional, South Haven Fire Department doctors. emergency hospital facili- members did not learn the owner- } | (Continued Monday) ' termined. | | fully cured, whole new world that includes an interesting hobby and excellent | . . chances for 0 career in 6 California Dems The story of this Pontiac Happy Over GOP about 9 mouth after ne cor, (Choosing Frisco ee pies eee ee Cas hae | selected for the ™ blican Nationa] Convention in and the ham operators, or am& meeting here ini June. teurs. | The convention site is just south Bruce, like nearly all other sana- .f San Francisco, a huge. pillar- ;torlum patients, was enrolied in jess bnilding with a seati 1 capaci- the institution's rehabilitation pro ty of 17,000 and standing room gram. By making small articles for at leas’ 29 more. It has ties or special disaster workers ship immediately and said the! of costume jewelry as he sat in been the scene of many world cause of the blaze has not been de-| bed, Bruce earned money to pur- championship boxing matches, ro chase books on radio, including the deos conventions Joe Haas in Kauai, Hawaii BY JOE HAAS | gation, but is the souree of a river LIHUE, Hawaii —This island | ome-third as wide as the Detroit _| River, placid and u ! ! rp | i i] i ti i, ke GF <—. «ge g it i i iv =. } given con | As our stay im the islands — ’ } tt inf 3 i Hh i Bruce quickly progressed to second revision will To ag | A ts il x sitter: | ; there miestooee, terind vim. 10 Leave for Poland. | short-wave conversations. cok qaytam tn Red Peland retp beart i-letters WENVL to ask the Polish reg le pepe ds in Washington for a visa to take qualifies for 0 general up permanent residence in Poland, citizen. He is 8 additional short-wave bands and former vice president of the Fur pelled from the CIO on grounds | Bruce has also been keeping up| of alleged Communist domination. on his school studies, so that he| A deportation charge was pend- won't be too far behind the rest of ing against Potash when he and the lith grade class at Pontiac other high-ranking party leaders _ High School. | Were rounded up for the celebrat- saiving txt 0 Oogste in cowtteal| Edhecutaes’ Gateoles : ; : Increased in Jackson in the future be wants to flow ed 100 trial | | Practicing Rope Tying | "mor “olleee deans rns te the 4. Fi ! Ic i i tt f i ( fF g z { Ty | 3 | i i Lid i Ht if H a1 + the freeways. ~~ ! system tha twould alert express- | way drivers in th eevent of a crack- Sand Plan Scout Fish Derby up on the superhighway. FREMONT \#—The first annual The idea is to find a system that bow District Scout fish- would prevent mupltiple pilesups | °2!” ay ing derby will be held Saturday at ! MARK ANDREWS Comedy MC I am Returned by Popular Demand! The Five Comets Now Bob Hamilton Versatiles Singing and Dancing Group High Tower Lake, six miles west of Hesperia on M82. Officials said competition will be among district patrols. : NOW —at the “300” LOUNGE TOMMY TIMLIN ¢ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY,/FEBRUARY 18, 1935 Ike Won't Sit | for Exclusive 'Studio Photo | WASHINGTON «# — The White House said today President Eisen- | hower does not intend to sit for. an exclusive photograph by any commercial studio. Mail Collection Hours Changed . New System to Speed | | Delivery of Letters Sent | From Pontiac “There have been no individual | and exclusive commercial shots Speeding up delivery of letters) of the President and there will be and packages mailed in Pontjac no individual and exclusive com-| by as much a a whole day is mercial shots of the President,’’ | the goal of a new collection sched- press secretary James C. Hagerty ule announced today by Acting | Postmaster Leslie H. Dean Sr. =. * “By collecting mail from down- He made the remark when asked ; town boxes between 12:30 and 1:30 for comment on a story in the p.m. daily,” Dean said, ‘‘we can Washington Post and Times-Herald | get it on afternoon trains to De- today. troit and Chicago. Up to now, this The story said that commercial mail has been going to Detroit firm of Harris & Ewing. celebrat- by truck at 8 p.m.” ing its 50th anniversary today, | houses. tof which told newsmen. s | Everything but Cows Available in New York By EARL WILSON NEW YORK—Wishing to buy an elephant, I just contacted our friendly neighborhood eizphaht store. “An elephant—I can get you one in less than 24 hours!” sang }out Fred E. (“Everything From Fleas to Elephants”) Birkner. ike all city animals nowadays, his at the Chateau Riding my, 31 W: 98th St., are doing happy flip-flops because working as actors—in television. “Twenty-four hours? I need this elephant tonight,” I said. they x * John Ringling North and circus press agent Bev Kelly’d been bragging about their 25 new elephants. I figured if I could ride up te Lindy’s on one, I could shut ‘em up. “How about a camel?” Birkner said. “Thanks, I smoke cigars,” I said, which was real bad, I'll admit. “We got a nice dromedary,” job. Name’s Ronnie, comes from South Carolina. Morse Tums Officially Ch Registration and) Draws Cheers at Party Rally EUGENE, ‘Ore, w—Sen. Wayne Morse of Oregon, the erstwhile Re- publican who became an independ- ent in 1952, will run as a Demo x * he hustled on. “A one-hump Been on The Democrats welcomed him Corner of Elizabeth Lake and Cass Lake Roads 1 Short Block West of Huron Street Dell’s Inn Merlteona ea oad =——- "| now post their day's accumula Gleasgn’s show and Ed Suilli-| Warmly. He drew cheers at a It added that every President, of mal at 5 p.m., Dean van’s show and I own him lock, ; Democratic party rally when he since Theodore Roosevelt “has sat *#id. could take advantage of the stock and neck. A nice broke announced on a statewide radio for the studio's portrait cameras, | ster service by getting as muck camel that don't kick the scen- | hookup last night that he intends with one notable exception—Presi.| Correspondence as possible in ery down is worth $3,000.” |to run for re-election on the Dem- | MAY Every | dent Dwight D. Eisenhower.” | Se benee by nove. He also had s python, 16/0506 fret in 194 and again iilesly Sew Night Air mail posted at noon, Dean slimy feet, but a simple thing |, 1955 Morse bolted from the .RR- | ‘Back Obse Post | said, would reach the Detroit air | like a cow he couldn't keep in : 1952 be as Her songs will win | Continvcus rver mail field by 6:20 p.m instead of New York City, he said because | Publicans in , saying . applause! ce HASTINGS W — The Ba 11 o'clock, making it possible to , | longer could go along with party aaa , County Board of Supervisors hes get these letters and packages on tie of the zoning laws. | policies, He campaigned for the voted $200 toward construction of early evening flights. This, he esti- | - * * m | Democrats that fal and again = a Ground Observer Corps tower at mates. will result in much earlier | My wife and I'd been arguing 1 oe iped : = MUSIC and Hastings. The city of Hastings will | delivery over her contention that you berger, win : 's other Senate FLOOR SHOWS provide the other $200 needed. Business places with large mail- can get anything in New York. seat ; Oregon Direct Broedcest wT = rca taarhd speed ore And going through the classi-| ~~ oe @ | sing postoffice by separating 10:30 P.M. Thurs., WPON Dining at Its Distinctive Best! Luncheon Dinner Cocktail Party Banquet Meeting ieeXingsle U lnn PHONE Midwest 4-1400 | WOODWARD at LONG LAKE RD. BLOOMFIELD HILLS . cocxTtan LOUNGE 1122 W. Heres $e. Huron Bow! Bidg. For the Treat of Your Life... Family Style Chickén Dinner Sunday 12-9 * Cetering te Benquets end Parties JOHNNY DUMONT JOYCE LANEC Singing Ster of TV & Radice Exotic Dances Plus Frank Perry's Orchestre Fridey and Seturdey AVON INN Superb Entertainment Friday & Saturday! BIG SHOW SAT. DANNY DANIELS Versitile Comedy Juggling MC 3982 Auburn Road at Adams Road—Auburn Heights Kitchen Open Deily |] 10:00 A. M. - 10:00 P. M. 2 SHUFFLE BOARDS Sportsman Inn Dixie Hwy., Woterford Phone OR 3-9325 local and outside mail, Dean point- ed out. SMORGASBORD BUFFET SERVED EVERY DAY Three County Women fied phone book, she seemed to be right. You can buy tear gas, smoke THATS EARL * * * * ; But — and here's where I think I got her — you can't get a) in Panel Discussion of ‘Women in Politics’ today at the biennial meeting of the State Republican Women’s Federation in the Detroit Veterans Memorial. | They are Miss Sarah Van Hoosen | Jones of Rochester, a member of | the State Board of Agriculture: | Mrs. Helen Reese, Waterford Township treasurer, and Mrs. | Frances Covert, Avon Township clerk. Also on the panel were Mrs. Kathleen Maloney, Ionia County treasurer, and Mrs. Wallace P. Smith, mayor of Bronson. Students believe that many chil- | | dren's counting rhymes are survi- vals of formulas used by the an- Justice of the Peace here in Manhattan. You got to go to New Jersey, or upstate. Suppose you want to have a tattoo removed? According to our | phone book, the nearest tattoo-remover who advertises his art is Murray M. Stein of Philadelphia. Who said Philadelphia is a sleepy city, when it evidently has the only up.and coming tattoo-remover in the East? New York, you'd better look to your laurels, and to your tattoos! THE MIDNIGHT EARL... AN. Y. woman whe mistook Atty. Gen. Brownell for Adlai Stevensen— even embraced him and called him “Adiai”—was told by Brownell, “It's always happening” .. . Dagmar did such big Des Moines biz subbing for La Rosa, the suit against Julius’ll be forgotten. x * * * a cient Druids for choosing human sacrifices. Open 6 P.M. JOE’S FAMOUS SPAGHETTI end Teke Ow Sundeys 3 to 12 P. M.—Clesed Mondeys For Pleasant Dining— HOUSE American Foods Ordero—FE 3-7396 te 3 A.M. ATTENTION SONGBIRDS Join in the Singing and Fun in the CATALINA ROOM requests. Pontiac's Only Piene Ber MANNY’S ®'SRR W. Huron at Elizabeth Lake Rd. Hove “Sully,” 250 Ibs. of rhythm, play your fovorite NGSIDE HOURS ARE: Break fast — 6amtoll am Luncheon Buftet—!1 amto 2pm Dinner Buffet — Spmto 9pm Sunday 12 noon - 7 pm ie ¢ “SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MOTOR BAR wo GRILL 50 w. renny IN THE PONTIAC HOTEL Pontiac Hotel Dining Room Will Be Open Every Sunday From 12 Noon-7 P. M. Enjoy 4 DINNER BUFFET Marilyn Monroe's out after her 2-week virus siege, and MM Productions’ll be making news. Her MCA rep in NY'll be young Jay Kanter .. . Nel] Vanderbilt's wife expects to get a good chunk of ali- mony in a precedent-setting NY decision. Zasu Pitts—health back—takes her stage show “Miss Private Eye” to Colo- rado and Florida. With Jane Barry Haymes of Durham, N. C., directing. Simone Silva, Bob Mitchum’s bosom pal, had a breakdown in Florida... Singer Sunny Gale and husband split : . Lovely singer Florence Henderson of “Fanny” just turned 21 . . Janis Paige's never been happier. The moyie studios are calling — and Bob Hope phoned asking her to do his TVer.. _ . Pert Pennsylvanian Jeanne Koelsch was named Queen of Hearts by the Carica- turists. The Mayor Wagners El Moroccoed . . . Three of Danny Thomas’ TV films’ll be show at the Buckingham Palace ‘cause he's a favorite of the Queen, Mitch Woodbury reports . . Jackie Gleason has a TV set suspended from his ceiling in his new apt. so he can watch while lying in bed. x~ *&* * * Big Floor Show Every Saturday Starting Feb. 26 Visit Our Cocktail Bar Every Day Does the eee ee eee Tee ee ee eee ee eee eee eee ee and the Best Pour on the Food Pve Seen in All My T Corner of Lapeer Road (M-24) at chickenpox . Patio... | bathtub scene because “I’ve had experience.” fo Buy US Missiles |=» Lynn Evans of the Chordettes has an unromantic ailment— . . Garbo’s becoming a steady customer at The . Paulette Goddard said at Theodore’s (before flying to Switzerland) that she coached Shelley Winters for that TV (Copyright 1955) England Negotiating Fisht Oogs, Then Fire NEWARK, NJ. @ — Firemen put out a blaze in a brick | were confronted by six | WASHINGTON ® — Great Brit-| barking, growling watchdogs. They | ain, with much of her guided mis- had to subdue the dogs with «| sile program still in the develop- spray of water before tackling the | Hie “To Wilkins for Lunch” Every day you hear of more and more business men who rave about the delicious noon luncheons at WILKINS... Serv- ing truly wonderful food for over 33 years. wil kins RESTAURANT). JCOCKTAIL LOUNGE Orchard Leke et Peatioe Troi septa =o _——— @esqeeqn & & A trate ter Ratrvaten eecscaecaceaae ‘Dancing Nightly CLUB TAHOE ment stage, has been talking with | fire. | 3412 Dinie Mwy. OR 35-9754 . the United States about buying ‘ . | The talks, still in preliminary | phases with any formal negotia- tions yet to follow, involve the US. Army's Corporal missile, a De- of the . BRIGHTEST MOMENT WEEK! > _— THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 18, TWENTY-THREE 1955 nut, which is not eaten in in that country’s exports. Keego Theater ~~ Pemight @ Seterdsy @e Our Wide Miracle Sereea “THEY RODE WEST” in Technicolor with Denna Reed and Robert Francis —ALSO— “LAUGHING ANNIE’ in Techniceler with Wendell Corey ee eee 6 oo oie! 6 10 —————< LS eet t=. | 77777222 New Lake Theater 420 Pontise Trail WALLED LAKE TONIGHT, SATURDAY On Our Wide Miracle Sereee “SUSAN SLEPT HERE" te Technicolor with Dick Powell, Rebbdie Reynolds —ALso— “POUR GCUNS TO THE BORDER” with Rery Caitheen Baa a Bm, WE PAY CASH fcr: TRUE STORY, SECRETS, TRUE ROMANCE MACAZINES. ETC. Piper's Magazine Outlet MM Awherg Ave rE «4-acee Brazil, ranks second to | |Becguse of Sea Power | no Don't Shoot, Podner, [MacMurray Them Days Is Over || to Make Own Memphis Ready mance su wrens «|Comedy Film | tO Make Power lieves the Old West is still wild -| City Would Build Own and woolly—and he wants to know M ; y, whe made — Ser | ty Id ¥ Id all the details making comedies with Mitchell Lei-' Plant Rather Than Buy Gaylord Dow wrote to Walter C. 8¢" as his director when both were! Erom Dixon-Yates Nye, of Billings, executive secre- at Paramount, feels there's need tary of the Dude Rancher’s Assn.: for more corhedies. So he and MEMPHIS, Tenn. uw — The city “Dear friend, will you please Mitch have formed a company and of Memphis will meet future pow- send me all the information about bought a story from “Joseph Hoff. | & needs by building its own gen- your ranch and the way you people man “The Promised Land.” with erating plant, if necessary, rather do your ranching and about how a hile us plot , than buying power from the Dixon- big is your ranch and about how : ? Yates group, Mayor Frank Tobey many cattle your neighbors raise It's about a man who loses all says and what kind of horse you have Ut $2 gambling in Las ‘Vegas If construction of the proposed and do you still have ‘russlers that He owns a geiger counter. how: rion vates plant is started at ever, and discovers that there is nearby West Memphis, Ark.. “the uranium underneath one of the : steals’ catthe and horses and what do they do to them when they bi ee Y ; city of Memphis will take imme- gambling palaces. You can imag- Gi it¢ steps to build its own plant catch them. Do they shoot or hang them. Please send me your maga- oa ae comedy on agian dg here."’ Tobey told newsmen yes- zine. From Gaylord Dow.”’ wild efforts a oa the Place De terday. The city now buys its pow- ~~ gp boone ne the er from the Tennessee Valley Au- ' y: —— thority Sees No War With Reds General Electric Theater on tele- | y ores vision in ‘‘Bachelor’s Bride,’ with Mitch as his director. NEW YORK «—Secretary of the * 2 « Navy Charles S. Thomas predicts Beloved Edmund Gwenn, whe immediate war in Formosa hes an Oscar on his desk, has Strait because—as he puts it—for just been added to the cast of the first time in the world war. «Tye Bar Sinister,” the Richard the Reds ‘‘came face to face with Marding Davis classic at MGM. the harsh realities of sea power’ The story is so right fer Gwenn, proval of President Eisenhower Thomas, in a speech last night whose “Miracle on Mth Street’ is but is bitterly opposed by many on the 160th anniversary of the one of the greats of the screen. TVA supporters Naval Supply Corps, said Formosa Tobey said the city's proposed will remain a problem for the The Davis (which this plant would cost approximately 100 also | Under a contract with the Atom- ic Energy Commission, the Dixon- | Yates private power group would supply the Memphis area with about 600,000 kilowatts, replacing a like amount of TVA power di- verted to the atomic plant at Pa-| ducah. Ky. The plant has the ap- story United States because it is a part Seneration probably has not read) iijien dollars. He said he has of a “‘pattern” for Communist is @ heartwarming tale about a conferred with financiers about conquests kennelmaster who is kind to & ponds and expects no financing stray dog that goes on to become Beautifully Paved Parking Area ee @ | CHINESE, CANTONESE and AMERICAN FOODS Served in a Pleasant More and more people are finding that they can relax in China City away from the days irritations . . where they can enjoy taste-tempting foods served with a background of soft dinner music! Food to Take Out! CHINA CITY 1070 West Huron Street 2 Blecks West of Telegraph Read difficulties the world champion pooch * I never hear the name Trevor One-fourth of the cigarettes lead. and, of course, Teddy. as manufactured in the United States Gwenn's close friends call him, are produced in Durham, N. C. plays the kennelmaster | STARTS member correctly, ‘\ recognition won Academy Well, Trevor was bere for a week for conferences with Jose Captain on KP as Ship Marks Tenth Birthday LONG BEACH, Calif. —Things turned topsy-turvy when the cruis- er USS St. Paul commemorated its 10th anniversary yesterday. Cc. P. O. James Gardner was made commanding officer, tempo- rarily, for having been aboard the normal procedure was resumed. ‘ | cession stand cperater at pall Concession Is Reopened (cs GRAND RAPIDS — Ernest P. | v.47 56, also blind, who died Inst operated the cruiser’ longer than anyone else— eight years. He promptedly as signed Capt. Claude V. Ricketts, his predecessor, to the galley to Mohn. 3%, blind for five years, | saturday. Near had yer | tok over duties Thursday as con-' stand since 1946. 7 . . = Mayor George M. Vermillion of Long Beach and Mayor Joseph E. Dillon of St, Paul, who is vaca- tioning here with his wife, were: made seaman recruits. It didn’t last long. After bunch £ Your Ole Macstre Invites You te Dancin CAMPUS Balroo BALLROOM TODAY and SAT. Liverneis-Fenkell (Det.) Old-Time Dancing Every Twes., Fri., Set. Doors: Open 10:45 A. M. Ferrer abeut co-starring with him in ‘“‘Cockshell Heroes.”” He's signed fer it. Now, Howard has quite a task ahead when he returns tq London. Before he had boarded a plane for Hollywood he was quoted in the British papers as saying that he would never come back. This he -denied and was very upset. | He was also in ‘The Heart of the Matter,’ playing with Deborah Kerr and Van Johnson jast sum- mer when I was in London * ¢« ® When I asked Perc Westmore about Paul Muni arriving here for conferences with him abceut his | makeup for his New York stage play, Perc said, “Yes. my two guinea pigs have come home Bette Davis wouldn't let anyone, else but her friend and mine. West more, make her up as Queen Eliz abeth in ‘Sir Walter Raleigh.’ A f{tmosphere } Wene was ever se decorative or FE 4-0340 Paul Muni feels the same way Perc created Muni's makeup for Emile Zola."’ and ‘Louis Pasteur’ —(Academy winner } Pere and his brother, Bud. just finished redecorating the West more beauty salen in time for the homecoming. Pere say, about For Flag! For Regiment! i starring 0c For his Love! We defied the fury 4 of India’s Great Rebellion! : ON; ARLENE DAHL ‘make her nightclub debut with URSULA THESS wth Torin Thatcher him at the Flamingo in Las \ Arnold Moss Vegas in April. If anyone can do PLUS it Jimmy's the lad this, “Interior decoration was by twe tired makeup mes.” * . ° Snapshots of Hollywood collect ed at random: Luis Dominguin has eyes only for Maxine Mirisch daughter of producer Harold Mir- isch. He couldn't take his eves off her at the Band Box, and they've been together practically every night Bing Crosby's son soon join his twin, Dennis, army Now I've heard everyting’ Lib- erace has ordered a hand-beaded tuxedo costing close to $1,475 from Sy Devore for his Las Vegas opening at the Riviera Maureen (O'Sullivan Farrow's son, Pat, has virus so his mother took his paper route and deliv- ered the newspapers. : Phillip. will in the “Aedionce stood up eed cheered!” —Ed Sulliven | Nunnally Johnson and family are in New York to attend the wed- ding of Nunnally’s 21-year-old daughter by a previous marriage He has to be back Monday to start “How to Be Very, Very Pop- ular Jimmy Durante is doing his best to persuade Margaret Truman to Harry Cohn takes off for the WAYNE MORRIS ane oe The West only saw Sam Garrett one way.. Phoenix Biltmore for his annual two weeks rest in the sun. With all the nominations Columbia has | for Academy Awards, he can af- | ford to rest on his laurels. | Injury Forces Star fo Quit Stage Role NEW YORK @®—Screen Joan Fontaine announced today that a ‘pretty scaring’ shoulder injury has forced her to quit im- mediately her stellar role in the stage play Star “wettest version of “Carmen!” —W alter Winchell ty a * I never hear the name Trevor 1:17 - 3:21 Howard mentioned that my. mind ODAY rm 5:25 - 7:29 WINDOW doesn't go hack to his picture 9:35 otoan ‘Brief Encounter.’ which, if I re —— KELLY COREY RITTER, PUL CAREY - MODREY TOTTER. At 12:20. 3:30, 6:50, F At 11:00, 2:20, $:40, 8:50 SUNDAY—"SABRINA” Also “PUSHOVER” Starts SUNDAY MERE THEY ARE TRE SPERATE OF se AND WY ONDE vr PE © OF Tee NOVEL TAGBLY P\NGE™ NO NEC EE NE EES THE BRIDGES AT TORO-RI ~ -- —-«#+ WILLIAM HOLDEN es Lt. Harry Brebaker, calied back te fy = one wor toe many! GRACE KELLY , @: \eacy Brubaber, whe shared ~~" ¢a 4 J Gives her mans courage end fears’ ~ > ~ FREDRIC MARCH es Admiral Tarrant, whose hoon wept for the men he had to drive’ MICKEY ROONEY as Mike Forney, cocky copter pict! WILLIAM @RACE HOLDEN ‘RELLY ae MAWGH-ROONEY Cage Spotigh ~ Chiefs, Trojans | mura Fight for Share of Second Spot Tonight's Game Marks Final Road Tilt for Van Ryzin Crew --———# SAGINAW VALLEY LEAGUE Basketball Stendings Ww L PF PA Arthur Will ........ sxeyes 8 © S25 425 Piet Central ......00..-5 3 44 40 Pomtiac . cececcecccese-6 3 345 WO Saginaw +s evccccces 2 4 328 3% Piigt Worthern .......... 2 6 405 «416 SE ae .1 6 308 412 ‘s games—Pontiac st Seginew Arther Hill et Flint Northern, Fitat Ceutral et Bay City Central i By BILL MARTIN With: the Saginaw Valley Con- ference’s 1954-55 basketball cham- pionship already clinched by Arthur Hill, interest has switched to the race for runnerup honors Flint Central currently holds 2nd share of the No. 2 spot Chiefs travel te Saginaw te- Landrum, currently the 2nd-high 4&3 he backed him against the ropes scorer in the Valley. The Trojan, = forward has averaged 18.3 points in six Valley starts to rank be ‘s Joe Quaries’ Landrum has been having his troubles recently, however. He missed the Ann Arbor game two’ SAN ANTONIO. ww — Massive weeks ago because of illness and Mike Souchak of Durham, NC sat out last Fridgy’s game with who fashioned a record-tying 60 Muskegon after an unauthorized ‘and set a new nine-hole mark of Z7, headed the field that moved Pontiac held the high-scoring toward the haif-way point of the Tl potints—his $12,000 Texas Open today lowest output of the season—in the | talking about a round that was fan- feams’ earlier meeting, won 54-45 tastic even for this fantastic tour by the Chiefs. | nament Teaming with Landrum at for-| Such things as a 62 winding up ward will be Deb Biondin, while in second place, a golfer who shot Joe Scott will be at center and eagies on one round and stil! Chuck Lyon and Jerry Hamling at) —————_ ———. the guards. vos tye wel e r PHS coach Art Van n snare Soa tons oe Mikes Jayvees James and Rod Treais at for- wards, Dick Blacklaw at the pivot ° - and Walt Poe and Bob Johnston at Win SCL litle guards. | ; St. Michael's junior varsity bas- ketball team yesterday afternoon ¢linched the undisputed Suburban Catholic League reserve champion- Low Scoring in Texas Tourney ‘Scares’ Pros do the golfers think about those |" 45-43, in a special playoff game fantastic scores being shot in the 4+ g¢ Frederick's gym. Texas Open Tournament? | The two team had tied for Ist Thursday as Peter Thomson the place at the end of regular-season Melbourne, Australia, professional! play with identical 11-1 marks waited to tee off. the loud speaker Chuck Brown led St. Michael — —— ae tae hak go With 18 points, while Pete Madelans ; had 16 for St. Mary with 27 on the back nine < wanes aia eaten: an “John Barnum has posted a & st Mary OL 7 #13 «12 «11-48 “Say.” asked Thomson solemn- ly. “is it too late to get my entry AAU Title Preview heal the in MSC, Badger Meet Quipped Jimmie Demaret Houston pro: “This is the only EAST LANSING ()—Michigan tournament in the world where vou ciate and Wisconsin, the only Big Ten schools with boxing tcams can shoot a birdie and ground.” will trade punches tonight The result will be an indication lose Rochester Dog Winner at the likely national col!egiate 4 champ this season in Macomb Club Show Wake Ga fin. “etree Int. Ch. Keppy-L of May-Will) a NCAA champ. Michigan State S-year-old boxer owned by Mr. once a national titlist and always and Mrs Charles A. Williams of a= strong contender. has one of hon- Rochester. won best-in-show ors recently at the Macomb (our it's best lineups in years. ty Kennel Club show NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE : wit T PTS GF GA It wag the Ist show appearance Montrea! ..... 33 18 8 74 182. 128 - DETROIT eee 32 17 «© 73 «185 117 of Keppy for more than a year Toronte "32 18 17 61 126 108 en ee 20 20 «17 «87 «140 «(54 4 S rt p ° ew York 14 27 16 44 #4127 ~«163 po in Chicago 10 3% 13 «33 «131 «107 5 ages THURSDAY'S RESULTS Montreal 4, Detrott 2 Chicage 16 Roston 2 Today's Pontiac Press ANDRADE GETS CLIPPED—Lightweight Lauro Leading Saginaw in its bid for Salas (right) of Monterey, Mexico, clips Cisco an upset over Pontiac will be J. T. Andrade of Compton. Calif.. with a sweeping right Soucha t Shifts To bout at Los in their 10-round was three strokes out of the [rad a player seven under par on five holes, a 68 not finishing in the top 2» of 76 out of 167 bettering par, made the round jike something out of fiction. Souchak, the_ex-football star of Duke University, finished early in Thursday's opening bout then sat back and watched the hotshots of | the tournament trail try to catch him His 60 tied the PGA record for 18 holes held by Al Brosch. Bill Nary, Ted Kroll and Tommy Bolt. and his 27 on the back nine of the 6400yard Brackenridge Park course cracked the record of 28 held by Ben Hogan. Tob» Lions. and Bolt In place was Freddie Haas of Claremont. Calif. who had a Sunder-par 62 with a smoking putter. and third was huge John Barnum of Grand Rapids) Mich who shot three eagles and in one stretch of five holes was seven under par. Next in line were Peter second ' Allis of Dorset, England, and Al Balding of Toronto, Canada each with 64. ww Angeles lightweight title holder, went on to score an upset win. Salas weighed 1284 and Andrade 135%. This is 6th-round action. THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY Wy Waterford, Walled Lakers am Play Roles of ‘Spoilers Be Ba ‘ " a i * 4 * i ? i - . s AP Wirepheic last night. Salas. former k's 60 on Top Souchak shot his great round de spile a bogey when he 3-putted one green But he had two eagies and almost equaled Barnum's feat with seven under par in one stretch of six holeg. “I putted like a demon," said the 210-pound pro- fessional of 2% years. He used only 3% putts on 18 greens. Barnum was a picture of frus- tration on the eighteenth hole — shortest hole on the course. He took a five because he landed in a creek with Ris tee shot. If he could have birdied the 15>-vard par-3 hole he would have tired Sou chak's 6) He was 10 under par coming into 18 Chandler Harper of Chattanooga Tenn the defending champion who tied the PGA record for T2 holes last year with 259. had a 67 and grumbled about it. He said he played as well as he had before but the putts just wouldn't fall for him After Friday's round. the low #0 and ties will go into the, final %6 holes Haney Still Hoping ‘Pirate Boss THIRTEENTH OF A SERIES PITTSBURGH PIRATES By FRED HANEY HOLLYWOOD. Calif uw» — When a team finishes in eighth place, it is pretty hard to talk in glowing terms about next sear | do think however, we will be much stronger than last vear. with two three bovs such as Dick (sroat returning from ‘service * * ° Our biggest problem is in the outfield. Were set at only one spot, center field. or wherever Frank Thomas plays. We have had fine reports on the ability of the kid we drafted, Roberto Clemente Scouts have told me this boy has a good chance. He has the tools and he hit quite well in the Puerto Rican League * @ Last season our pitching wasn't top bad Sure. the pitchers were Brigham Young Bows to Utah State 76-/1, to Stumble in Bid for NCAA Tourney Berth The Associated Press two_minutes leit to knock off BYU It looks as if Brigham Young It was a tough one ai!) the way was just whistling in the dark with the leading changing hands when it upset Utah in overtime % times last week to make a bid for the Wyoming. holding an Outside NCAA postseason tournament in chance for the title. combined collegiate basketball height and a closing stall t,, defeat What tochold the Brighams got last place New Mexico 5952 St Lows lengthened its lead in the Missouri Valley Conference by winning at Wichita 1-78, despite an injury to Dick Boushka_ the Bills’ Jeading scorer. Boushka was injured after scoring on the game's first field goal. He came back to in the Skyline with that victory Conference race was eliminated Tharsday night when Utah State spilled BYU 76-71 and league-lead- ing Utah, ranked No. 10 in this, week's Associated Press poll, ison Square Garden, doubleheader. IBaciaton (53) sipped pest New { York University 78-61 in a game played under pro rules and Nia- gara (16-5) never gave St. John's of Brooklyn a chance in an 82-62 decision, Joe Scarpinato of NYU led scor- in the opener with 22 points more than Manhattan's top man, Ed O'Connor, In the night- cap, it was Ed Fleming with 2% points for Niagara. Elsewhere, Jim Francis and Ron Judson each scored 18 as Dart- ing mo mouth defeated Yale 78-62 in an, Ivy League contest. In the South- ern Conference, Darrel! Floyd, the in every department 75-54, but it in the earlier victories over Ken- tucky, was the high scorer with 17. eile i nd Optimistic, However Is Not Too terrible at times. but generally we could have won a few more games with a long hit here and there. We left an awful lot of runners on base. We got too manv singles. Groat should help us He batted over 280 for us when he came out of college Quite a few people have talked to me about Gene Freese Hes the younger of the two brothers who had a season with New Orleans They seem to think he's terrific |a natural. Gene's not on our roster But could very well make it before we start to play I'm also interested in seeing George Freese again. There is no & | With Pontiac High's cagers out of town and both parochial teams idle, area prep fans can find im- portant league games on tap to- night at Waterford, Clarkston and Birmingham. West Bloomfield. Avondale. Ox ford and Lake Orion also play on their home courts. while Walled Lake is on the road at Southfield Rochester is idle Waterford and Walled Lake are eut te play spoilers te tnier- Wings Handed Costly Defeat by Canadiens Detroit Blows Early Lead to Absorb 4-2 Setback MONTREAL (UP!—The Detroit Red Wings may have lost their chance for ‘a 6th straight National Hockey League championship last night as they blew an early lead and bowed to the Montreal Cana- | diens, 42 Loss dropped the Wings out of the league lead which they had gained by defeating the Chicago Black Hawks meht. It was considered a crucial game by both tearns and the Canaders gained more than just a 1-pomt lead over the Red Wings with the victors Montreal now has a psychoiog)- eal factor in its favor. Their lead, slight though it may be puts the pressure on the Red Tuesday Pressure was on the Canadiens until the 3rd period last night. Detroit, which went inte the game with a l-point edge oer the Habitants, jumped off to twe Ist-period goals te increase the pressure. With Maunce ‘Rocket! Rocoard and defenseman Butch Bouchard sitting out penalties for the Canadiens, Ted Lindsay swooped in and flipped the puck over goalie Jacques Plante with Gordie Howe and Earl! Reibel assisting Red Kelly added another goal for the Wings when with Ken Mosdell off. he found himself un- guarded in front of Plante and scored easily. Jean Beliveau narrow the Red Wings’ margin in the 2nd period with the Ist of his two goals. He blasted a long. high shot which Terry Sawchuk partially blocked but saw drop behind him into the net Richard. Calum Mackay and Beliveau lifted the pressure from the Canadiens as they pumped ‘rd Period goals past Sawchuk in .ess than three minutes. Pro Basketball Rules Appealing College Coaches OK ‘New Look’ as Shown. by Manhattan “ NEW YORK «College basket ball garbed itself in pro rules at | Madison Square Garden Thursday night and the few college coaches question about his ability with the | on hand thought the new look was bat He showed us that last spring, | fine but IT was just a bit shy on him because * * Like I said before. everything concerning the improvement of the Pirates depends on the rest of the league. The Giants and Braves fig- ure to be the best with a chance of Brooklyn bouncing back. GOYA Cage Meet Finals on Sunday Championship of the 3rd annual Greek Orthodox Youth Association basketball tournament will be de- cided Sunday. when defending titlist Assumption of Flint meets Detroit Assumption Title game is scheduled for 8% Pp. m. at the Pontiac Boys’. Club gymnasium. A_ preliminary con- solation contest between Saginaw St. Demetrios and Detroit St. Con- stantine and Helene will start, at | sa Results | 6:30 p. m Two Close Tilts Played Assn The Natiopal Basketball of his defenive ability.| rules were in force in the Man- hattan-New York University game on a doubleheader offering \Man- hattan, bound for the NIT. defeat- ed NYU as expected 78-6] as both teams—each partial to the run- and-shoot game anyway—worked | fairly easily under the unfamiliar regulations. Niagara, also headed for the NIT, defeated St. John’s of Brook- v in the conventional night- cap. Barbour Leaves Titans DETROIT «®—Eddie Barbour who has been connected with ath letics at the University of Detroit since 1928. resigned Thursday tc enter private business Two months ago Barbour re- signed as freshman football] coach ‘to devote his time to the position as public relations director at! | Detroit. 18, 1955 lilts Lakes title hopes of co-leaders Berkley and Southfiel& Both, however, are cast in the under. dog's role. Berkley has lest only to Seuthfield in its last nine games, and the Bluejays have a 7 game winning streak. Clarkston jis favored to down Clarenceville and tie idle Milford for the Wayne-Oakland lead. Bur- mingham meets Port Huron in its quest for at least a share of Fast- ern Michtgan loop honors West Bloomfield entertains Brighton, Avondale hosts Troy in an Oakland-B tilt, and non-leaguers match Ortonville and Oxford on the latter's floor, and Lapeer ‘faces Lake Orion at Orion Elsewhere. title clinchers are sought by unbeaten Utica against south Lake in the Bi-County and Imiay City against North Branch in the South Central Both the Uticans and Imlay play at home The schedule Pontiac et Saginaw Berkie, al Water ord Walled Lake at Bouthfield. Van Dyke at Parmington Brighton eat West Bloomfield Clarencevilie at Clarkston Holiy at Northville Ortonville at Oxford Lapeer at Lake Orion Troy eat Avondale Clawson at Madison Fitzgerald at Rose ville Port Hurem at Birmingham Mount Clemens et Ferndele Hase! Park e( East Detrott. Nerth Branch et Imlay City Mayrille at Millington Fiimt Teen at Cranbrook Royal Oak at South Lyon et Dexter South Leake at Utica’ MC 8t Mary at Warren Center Line et Lake Shore Lakeview at Eas land Almont a! Brown City Capac a: Armada Dryden at New Haven Sweetes Heart at OL St Mary Chiefs Seek to Clinch 2nd Spot PHS Swimmers Meet Saginaw Squad Here Tonight Pontiac Highs twice-beaten swimming team wil! seek to nail down undisputed 2nd place in the Saginaw Valley Conference tonight, when Saginaw comes here for a) league meet Chiefs, whose only twe lowers in 10 meets were te SVC cham pion Arthar Hill, trounced Sagi naw 56-3 in an earlier test. Pontiac swept seven of nine Ist places in that meet. losing only the diving and free-style relay events to the Trojans. Saginaw, competing for the Ist season in Valley swimming. currently is bed with Flint Central for last piace Meet is scheduled for 7 o clock in the West Huron street pool, Trainers Won’‘t Concede Wvrandotte | Cager Makes Pretty Shot—in Wrong Baske! i| Texas Prep’s Pivot Proves Winning Edge for Opponents TEXARKANA, Tex. «h—When the ball came in from out-of- bounds, center Carroll Spencer took it, pivoted neatly and dropped in as pretty a goal as was made. in Thursday night's game between Redwater and Maud, Tex., high schools. Today he's still regretting the shot Spencer plays for Redwater. but he fired the bal! through the Maud basket. And the two points turned out to be the winning margin as Maud took the game and the dis trict championship 61-60, Trabert Opens Bid for US. Indoor Title Top-Seeded Cincinnati Amateur Faces Little Known Antignat NEW YORK wW—Tony Trabert still determined to prove himself ‘the best tennis amateur in the (world and then cash in as a pro opens his bid for the National In door championship tonight at the Seventh Regiment Armory. . s . Top seeded after the withdrawal of US. grasa courts winner Vic Seixas. Trabert fortunately gets what looks to be an easy first- round assignment. He plays little known Ray Antignat of Brooklyn The crew-cut Cincinnati young ster with the halfback's build can use a little early grace in this an nual hardwood event which has drawn % contestants from the far reaches of the world >. >. is just back from the success- Davis Cup campaign in Aus tralia where the courts were turf and the sun was bright and. like other members of the U.S. cup squad. he has been subjected to an endless round of victory parties Through it all. Tony left no doubt , that he planned to concentrate on his tennis, try to win the big tour naments at Wimbledon and Forest Hills and then successfully defend the cup “Then if a good pro offer should come" said Tony. “I'd have to consider it A topflight amateur might get as much as $50.900 the first year from the desperate pros Hamilton Richardson Jr a Da vis Cup veteran at 71 and seeded second. also makes his indoor ap pearance tonight. facing Frank Shields. who used to be one of Uncle Sam's best and who can still swing a pretty good racquet . He ful Race to Social Outcast MIAMI. Fla & — Trainers for other horses agreed today Social Outcast ts a top contender for Sat urday s $110,000 Widener at Hia leah but refused to concede he is a cinch to win it aos The Alfred,G Vanderbilt star lwas an early &5 betting favorite for the mile and a quarter feature and was attracting a lot of atten- tion in his workouts He went a mile in 1.38 35 in a Thursday workout, the last half of it in :48 1-5 ° ° * But Correlation. flown here from California for the Widener. “likes this track and climate and is good right now his trainer Leonard Dorfman, said. “He could surprise many - Preston Burch, who conditions Capeador, said, ‘‘My horse had trained exceedingly well. I don't think Social Outcast is any cinch but he and Hasty Road look like the ones to beat.” The Hasty House Farms triple entry of Hasty Road. Mister Black Winter Regatta Opens » MIAMI. Fla. oP Twenty-five trim little Comet Class sailboats entered the National Mid-Winter Regatta which began today in | Biscayne Bay. National champion Larry Low of | Allendale, N.J.. was on hand with his ‘Tym-Fly” to defend his title. But He Can’t Putt! and the grass-running Stan were in the early line. Dark hore of the race is Ar- tismo. James Cox Brady's cham- pion of the Lamplighter Handicap at Monmouth Park last season. Racket-Buster on Sports Body Alfred Klein Is Named to Pennsylvania State Ring Commission HARRISBURG, Pa W—A racket- busting attorney from the old Ke fauver Crime Probe Committee is the second new member of the Pennsylvania Athletic Commission. . > * Gov, George M. Leader Thur- day named Alfred M. Klein of El- kins Park, near Philadelphia. to the commission. On Wednesday Leader named Sleepy Jim Crow- Iwy. former Notre Dame football great and Fordham coach. to head the commission. A third appoint- ment is expected soon Klein supervised the Kefauver committee's investigation into al- leged racket connections with boxing. . 9 re (Boxing¥ Charles Picked to Knock Out Charley Norkus But Youth, Punching Ability Make Underdog a Threat NEW YORK w — If Ezzard Charies still has it, he should knock out Charjey Norkus tonight at Madison Square Garden. If two beatings from Rocky Marciano took too heavy a toll on the for mer champion, Norkus has his chance of a lifetime *. « * Altnough Charles has been inac tive for five months since he was knocked out by Marciano last Sep- tember. he is a strong 3-1 favorite to dispose of Norkus.” There is no comparison between the records of the two fighterg with Charles far and away the superior boxer, Norkus, 26, has youth and a solid punch going for him in this duel with the 33-vear-old Cincinnati slasher. In a few short months Norkus has risen from) obscurity to rank 4 among Marciano's contenders A sensational knock- out over Danny Nardico in Miami a year ago started the string bul he slipped back near the shadows whan he was stopped by Hurricane Jackson in May. ‘ Yo * *¢ @ The‘sturdy jad from Jersey City and Port Washington, N. Y whipped Cesar Bnon, knocked out highly-touted Charley Powell and outpointed Roland LaStarza in his last three fights to earn a rating in a Mediocre division Since the September night when he was flattened by Marciano, +Charies had done no fighting. He went back to work in the gym shortly after the first of the year It is up to Charles to prove that Marciano's punches havent left him at the end of the trail Ezzy. rated No says he stil thinks he can beat Marciano but there is very little chance that he will get another chance at the title he held until he was knocked out by Jersey Joe Walcott in 1951. The record books siiow Charles has an %6-12-1 record since 1987 as compared to Norkus 26-12 sinee he turned pro in 1948 Norkus ts seven years younger than Charles but is several cuts below him in boxing class Braves Clinch Share of Title Washington Wins 6th Victory in 7 Starts, 53-19, Over Wever Washington clinched at least a tie for the City Junior High School basketha!] championship yesterday, winning its 6th victory in seven starts. 53-19. over Wever Braves outscored Wever in every period to coast to their final mar gin. Charlie Barge and Ray Smith led the victory with 14 and 12 points. respectively. Tom Hvatt had 12 for the losers > * . Second-place Eastern turned back Lincoln. 3832, in another league game. Ken McClintock piled up 17 points to pace the Indians Washingtoe . 12 14 «170 «10-83 Wever . 4 5 6 4-19 Eastern renee 7 ® 0 12 38 Lincoin e 7 @ 11--32 Wolverine, Spartan Tilt on March 5 Goes on TV ANN AROBR \® — The Michiga State basketbal| game March 5 will be televised nationally as the final Big Ten ‘‘game of the weck”’ of the 1955 season. the University of Michigan has announced Game time has been changed from 8 p.m. to 3 pm. The game will be carried by the Columbia Broadcasting System's television network. Patty Berg Leading Serbin Tourney Field MIAMI BEACH. Fla (®—Onh three strokes separated the first seven young women today as Patty Berg. the consistent Chicago veteran. led the way into the ser- ond round of the $5,000 Serbin In- vitational Golf Tournament. George Bayer, Mightiest Driver in Golf, Earns Title of ‘Paul Bunyon of Fairways’ SAN ANTONIO, Tex. ®—George Bayer, almost as big as the golf courses he tramps, is called the ‘in County Union League | Mares so Sonne Two close games were played| Manhattan 5, NYU 61 last night in Oakland County UAW-) George ‘Teen 1. Georgia 54 CIO Basketball League ection. Burman 135," Davidson fe in thé final period to hand Fisher orm, tao 30 ie wali Body Local 596 @ 3633 setback, ies, tom State) 100 Cork, of the losers, led scoring SS tare with 15 points, Local 504 edged| Senta Ciirs $8 Ben Jese state 9 Milford, fa she other pam: Pro BaskETMaLt Fisher of the and Ander- Peiseipn “horns ; son of Milford each bad 19 points. on he Wares we j E \ * cee i | 1 BERS Li es & t fF Fre , pounds, hag one measured drive of 430 yards, He got it at Tucson, Ariz., last weekend me erapedeecvctiew : qrotiginal we, seconded & qd tilt @0 sinks to } J gg . 2 Ofte ds. 9 Be — Teale es He's the mightiest driver of a an amateur come along O’Brien, PGA tournament golf ball to cx - * | sme ase re Big George, a native of Seattle,| seen anything Bayer. “You a resident of Los Angeles and as-| know, these driving distances are sistant professional at Glenhead all in the mythical category,” he | Country Club on Long Island, N.Y.,| observed as he spoke of Bayer 'gave Texas Open fans a demon- with the reverence befitting a | stration of why he’s already fabu- Bunyan. “We have a report that jous in the game. In the opening | Jimmy Thomson once drove 480 SN ee ee ee ae just warming up for the eX-football besides it was downhill. Wood's ‘stay of the University of Washing- was on @ mountain Bayer, 6 feet § and weighing 240' ured. I saw him a MOyerd " ; 4 % t ‘ = = as an Sots manag Faget chess a sR * s Fe . ‘ ae ‘ eS aa A: (an eRe oS hole twice on the Rancho Santa Fe course in Del Mar, Calif., and ij Fe : oa i “i LE gi f gi? 4 z i j { t i. abe SS 7 THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1955 Ice Fishing _ Derby Slatéd for Sunday Ice fishing enthusiasts in the Waterford Township area will have an opportunity to pursue their sport in competition this Sunday. Waterford's Junior Chamber of | Commerce is holding its Ist annual | ice fishing derby at the Pontiac Lake Recreation Area. Contest is open to all men and boys in the | area, and prizes will be awarded in various divisions. Chairman of the event is Robert Wheeler. All proceeds from the | derby will be used in community recreation projects. Former Spartan Tackle Signs With Baltimore 11 BALTIMORE (#—The Baltimore Colts announced Friday the sign- ing of Len Deutcher, former Mich- igan City, Ind., stands four inches my at Ft. Lewis, Wash. The 24-year-old native of Mich- igan Cith, Ind., stands four inches over six feet and weighs 245 pounds. He played at Michigan State in 1948 and 1949 and made the All-Service team the past two | years while playing for Ft. Lewis. Automobile Super Market WISE BUYS| 1950 Ford % Heevy Duty Pick-Up 4-Speed Transmission. Good Farm Truck. secu 5450) | 1954 Chevrolet 42 Ton Pick-Up Like new, 3400 miles, corner wnidows G& rear bumper, H G D, one L. C. Anderson, Inc. MY 2-2411 Leke Orion } | it wasn’t golf.” Advance Major league baseball clubs can‘ look forward to a prosperous 1955| The Yankees advance is in ex- ing day in 1954 was only $322; The Indians said they do not officials said the advance sale al-| million. | 10 per cent off last year’s figures. keep comparative records but that ready has surpassed the 304.666 The Phillies reported about 200.- sales of $410,000 ions, A week ago. the Pittsburgh Pi- sales are running ahead of last attendance for the entire season | 000 tickets sold for a 10 per cent $349,000 last year. Philadelphia. jump over last year at the same Baltimore, where the transplant- | time. sales Cincinnati officials said they than but not much in the standings last | running about 18 per cent ahead year, had $550,000 in the till as of | last year. The Boston Red Sox Feb. 13 compared with an esti-| ported an estimated increase 5 per cent, the Chicago Cubs Milwaukee, which topped all| per cent in season tickets and 11 on the basis of advance sale of tickets: With only one or two exc and one of those is the lew York | rates had advance sales of $326,- year when the club did around a Yankees, the clubs reported an in-| crease in advance sales over 194 | turnout of 15,935,881. cess of $900,000 but they are about 811 compared with $328,214. * s > 'in a survey by The Associated| Both the world champion New! The Brooklyn Dodgers, benefit- Press. | York Giants and the American ing from clever promotions, are The increase is in line with the League titleholders, the Cleveland at the $600,000 mark, almost 15 over-all jump last year, when the Indians, are well satisfied. The per cent higher than a year ago. attendance climbed 9.7 per cent! Giants ticket sales have passed a' Requests are coming in so fast million dollars in advance sales. * s a last year in ed Browns improved in attendance mated $470,000 in 1954. = said Sales Promise Majors Prosperous Year By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS over the preceding season on a record half-million dollars whereas | at the new home of the Athletics ; clubs last year with an attendance per cent in daily tickets and the | the entire advance up to the open- in Kansas City that the club has | in excess of two million, estimated Detroit Tigers 10 per cent. 000. not had time to strike a total. But, its advance sale at or close to a ses 8 | The Chicago White Sox report! compared with The | ! had signed a 3-year contract at | $13,000 a year. Playoff Needed for Finals Spot PALM BEACH, Fila. #—Polly | Riley of Fort Worth and J. Walcott Brown of Manasquan, N.J., met Marjorie Burns of Greensboro, | N.C., and Les Handt of Tampa, | Nomads Finally Take First Win of ‘A’ Season Upset Shack Quintet, 47-42, in City League Action Nomads won their in eight City Basketball Lea gue Class A starts last night, upset- ting 3rd-place Chuck's Shack, 47- 42. Shack five led 16-12 at the end of the Ist quarter and 20-18 at Walftime, but fell behind 36-29 Ist victory in the following Hubert Price piled up 21 points to lead the Nomads. General Motors and Stadium Inn concluded their regular-season schedules in Class B, with GMC taking an easy 63-33 triumph. Bill York paced the winners with will be on display, along with an 16 points, while teammate Lynus | exhibit from the Fort Wayne Mili- Grant and Stadium’s Jack Koyl|tary Museum. had 14 apiece. Nomads 122 «6 Chuck's . .csse-ee- 16 ‘ ® Stadium . ......« «es 8 3 GMC 19 «15 Salas in Close Split Decision Over Andrade LOS ANGELES — Ex-light- j ; UM’s Kramer, Garmaker Clash Saturday ANN ARBOR WW — A muscle stacked sophomore just hitting his stride, and a seasoned senior with a reputation clash tomorrow as Michigan meets Big Ten leader Minnesota in a televised basket- ball game. The sophomore is Michigan's Ron Kramer, a converted foot- ball end described by one Mich- igan coach as “the best: athiete in the Big Ten.”’ The senior is Minnesota's Dick Garmaker, top : ranked Big Ten. shooter. Both men stand 63 and Gun Show Is Scheduled Sunday at Wyandotte Wyandotte Muzzie-Loader_ Club will hold its 3rd annual gun show Sunday. Show, which will run from | 10 a. m. to 6 p. m., will be held | 18 11-47 | sion will be charged. 1342 | i «lle | ' in the Purple Heart Memorial Hall in Wyandotte. | Many rare, old and unusual guns | Public is invited and no admis- Bowling Results PIONEER LEAGUES 74 DIVISION wte -games, victories over Purdue and . a | Minnesota’s weigh over 200 pounds — but there the comparison ends. Garmaker, netting more than 26 | points a game, is the Big Ten's a Kramer, until last week, was 24th among Big Ten scorers. Since then he has turned in two 28 point Northwestern, and his shooting ranking has jumped to 10th Michigan coach Bill Perigo feels that the brawny forward and cen- ter has finally his stride. But it will take more a peak per- formance from Kramer. to beat intermission televiewers will hear the University of Michi- gan Glee Club. The program, tele- cast as CBS’ game of the week, will not be carried in Detroit. Ty ONE new for we. 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Bee McWane of Birmingham and Ted Bishop of Boston gained the finals with a 3 and 2 victory over Barbara Romack of Sacra- The rain, worst in the 20-year Cisco Andrade Thursday night. —Hasel Clark 5096. team game, series— Today Lauro, the little lion of | schick's App ote. 3830 Monterrey, could fulfill the prom- ——— wee | | ise—after a close victory. = a Jaconoun’s “ . ote ° Salas, a 4-1 underdog, pesigate! Benson $3 Maple “ yw j ’ L 62 Biva ly washed up two years ago a ton es Dive. a now in the midst of a questionable | "i" co Kid's ears in scoring a major upset triumph. The decision was split, the points }~ ~cnopaae | mento and Willie Turnesa of Elms-| close and the battle one that had | ford, N.Y. nearly 10,000 fans on their feet screaming throughout the final 710, 2100 DIVISION Pts. 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Likely to Dominate tad Figure Skating Watch on Exhibit 3:58.8 mile run recently is | exhibit at the Helms | foundation building in Los _ | The stop watch which recorded Roger Bannister's record breaking (Jaklawn Favorite on Athletic Angeles. racing returns for another 31 days -‘at Oaklawn Park here Saturday | race track Terms er Trade Come Ie and Make an Offer Lee's Sales & Service ot] Mt. Clemens ‘year’s Inaugural Timely Tip Is Top with the ‘‘defending champ” cer- tain to be a favorite in the fea- tured sprint. Timely Tip may open Arkansas’ racing season the same way he ended it last year—by winning the day's feature. Timely Tip cap- tured the $10,000 added purse in the Arkansas Derby in 1954, and that victory will make him at least a sentimental favorite in_ this TAIL PIPES and EXHAUST PIPES BUY ON BUDGET INSTALLED FREE Same tremendous sav- te Laat. LE ings on all other makes * and models. MARKET TIRE CO. 77 W. Huron Se. 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Lansing; Face ‘Cats Monday EAST LANSING «.P'!—Micthig State will have the advantage in Big Ten basketbail an home cx games with lowa Saturday night and Northwestern Monday. In the close Big Ten race se far this season, the teams | always have done better before | their own fans. MSC is no ex- coption since the Spartans have wea their five last games is Michigan State also had a five- game win streak when going on a recent road tour but then was beaten by Northwestern and [Ili | nois lowa, currentiy jockeying with | Minnesota for 1st place, beat | Michigan State 94-81 in an early | season game at lowa City. North- | western broke the five-game MSC | win streak with a 5654 victory last Saturday at Evanston. | Iowa now stands 2nd in the | conference standings and North- | western is 4th, just a notch above | the Spartans ; | One decision, or two, for Miehi- | gan State would further jumble | Big Ten competition. | ‘Morgan in Phils’ Fold | PHILADELPHIA w& — Bobby’ Morgan, regular shortstop for the Philadelphia Phillies last season, has signed his 1955 contract, the club announced Friday | Morgan hit .262 in 135 games. in- cluding 14 home runs and 50 runs urt om, New York Gi |-2 at Vienna | The Murcain Stable's Blue Ruler | Only Lure. of Money and Jean's Joe, Rex Elisworth's Swaps and Bequeatp, Calumet in Pro Ranks Could Break Dynasty Farm's Trentonian, and Right Down, Blue Pencil, Nabesna, Beau Busher, Fabulous Vegas, Tread- Trackmaster and Battle VIENNA wW — Future American domination of. figure skating, a 5 led for years by Europe- Its’ Blue Ruler was the outstand- | SP0rt ™ ing juvenile in the West last year | 2S. seemed certain today after he has not been beaten in| another smashing triumph. straight trips to the . Win-| That was the victory scored of the Del Mar ity and | Thursday by 19-year-old Tenley Al- Starlet Stakes at Hollywood | bright in the women's division of year, he won—in deba-| the world championships. Coupled table form—his only start at Santa | Anita this winter. The Murcain Stable, owned by) wealthy Mrs. Clint Murchison and Mrs. Wofford Cain of Texas, held the pre-race center otage. * 7 with the third straight world title won by Hayes Alan Jenkins The Ruler's running mate. Wednesday, the victory of the Jean's Joe, won his last race. 4 blonde from Newton, Mass., gave stakes, over most of this Same, America a clean sweep of the ma- field. and has not been out of the) jor events i the world champion money in four starts this season ships The Texans went all out in sign . . Tinv Carol Heiss of New York ing riding talent. Wee Willie Shoe , {finished second to Miss Albright maker handles Blue Ruler and E4-| no was winning her second world die Arcaro goes on Jean's Joe. | iitie as the girls came close to ih fees Lead Trimmed — iby the American men _ skaters Wednesday. ee ¢ e Only the lure of the sums to be had by turning professional im- perils further American domina- tion of the graceful sport. For Miss Albright, who first won the world crown at the age of 17, is Drug Team Picks Up Two Points in Close PTTA Race PONTIAC TABLE TENNIS 455N Pts 38 7 36 ™ Capito! Barbers 6 Huron Market Purtney Drugs $@ Short Variety Pont. Cig Gerv 56 Pont Varnish Chine City 32 Fleet Carrier Furtney Drug pulled within a point of league-leading Barbers in the Pontiac Table Ten- nis Association race Thursday by sweeping to a 60 victory over Huron Market. while the Barbers were beating China City, #2. A marathon win for Ren Beck- | man and Bob Erb over Al Janki and Marty Kabsanell enabied Capitol 4 still only 19 and Jenkins is but 20 years old. What's more, it was Jenkins’ younger brother, David, who finished third Wednesday. a Hayes Jenkins used to be runner- up himself while Dick Buttan was winning five straight world titles from 1$8 through 1952 Eight Russian observers, who said they were on hand to study internationa) figure skating tech- niques, were among a capacity crowd of 6.500 that wildly cheered Miss Albright’s brilliant exhibition of free skating ° J s Tenley jost the title last year to Germany's Gundi Busch—since turned pro—because of a spill Pontiaic Varnish to trip Fleet | while doing a double flip. But there Carrier, 42, and break a 7th | was nothing close to a spill Thurs- place tie. The Beckman-Erb day as the poised, graceful New team won, 71-18, 19-71, 23-26. 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AR "FE S-6123_ | Engiand girl reeled off flips and intricate double jumps which brought volley after volley of ap- plause. e* 2e© e |. Nor was there a trace of the infantile paralysis which struck Miss Albright as a child. She has completely overcome the disease Miss Heiss, wearing a flame-red dress, also did very well in the free skating. She had been fifth after the compulsory figures. Pa- , tricia Firth of Tacoma, Wash., was seventh overall and Catherine Ma- chado of Los Angeles was tenth. Varipapa Appearing Here at Huron Bow! City bowling fans will have an , Opportunity for the next seven days | to get some tips on the sport from | one of bowling’s all-time greats Andy -Varipapa will appear at the Huron Bowl, 1124 West Huron | street, daily from 1-5 p. m. start- ing today. He will offer free in- struction to interested keglers each day. ’ Bill Good loe Favored in Club Champ Tourney ST. AUGUSTINE. Fla. w—Dy- namite Bill Goodloe of Valdosta Ga. remains the marked man of the National Tournament of Golf Club Champions and the man who | sighted on the target today is Roy | Benjamin White Plains. N.Y Goodloe, medalist. defending | Champion and favorite, defeated Gen. K. K. Compton of the 8th Air Force at Orlando Thursday 2 and 1. Benjamin beat Kirk Smith of | St. Petersburg 5 and 4 BUY A "49-’30 t) USED CAR “No Money Down! LAKE ORION M-24 of OO ee OO EL << = —, hn —_ . tie . > : _ o “ ‘ o a = 4 vr . y ___ | THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18,1955 TWENTY-SEVEN : John Butier, ler, Michigan » State! g | sophomore boxer, won the Na b : == Prep Point Scoring Up : title in 1953. i , ‘ ' ‘ Y‘ALL COME! The controversial “bonus” _ mere, This year, 30 are hitting Pernicki became the 8th county throw system in operation this year\, ®t least a dosen points a game. ee ee SEE US — is reflected to some degree in the| Nobody will approach the 374 ae i tomes epee WE FINANCE! Oakland County prep basketball | points tossed in by Arian Stone of St. Rita te high ‘Sines regione’ : | Roc hester for last year’s county- ° Hh >the welt Everybody's Credit S race. | }eading average of 23.4 per game, $9 age roorn Roose While only eight players are @V-| however, the current leader, Jim Davidson had 37 against West Is Good Here! eraging over 15 points per g&M€/ navidson of Milford, is only 22 Bloomfield and 35 against Fenton, this year as against 10 (at the points shy of 300 with 2 games and Troy’s Jack Acton tallied 37 NATIONAL ns eS ee ey against Clawson. Myre! Taulbee of players are sharing in the point- | Davidson dipped below the 20. Walled Lake and Larry Chaney of MOTOR SALES geuns point average mark for the first Hazel Park had high marks of At the end of the regular 808- | 1.0. this week, but his 199 still a" Ta Sie og age poy " Ss ts or mo 171 South Saginaw Se. _ son last ae 19 players ape lis tops. Jim Simer of Madison Rcccghenich ae ccoe or _ — = a | averagmg * bame 8 ome clings to 2nd at 18.1, but Lionel =e = 2 - year Bradley of St. Freds leaped from k is 5th to 3rd with games of 22 and This week's leaders a rem 23 points Jum Devidees. Mulferd : as 7 Ly | Vince Pernicki returned to the Lionel Bradley Prede...... 12 216 118 [top 10 on the strength of his 37. Tenet Mates stad point effort against St. Freds and Ron Troy Carine ae B 308 a2 Hazel Park's Dan Potter reached Vince “Pernichi OL 11... 13 203 188 Ot place ne Oe Te eck ae eta OR ies in Mh place. Bob Evans, Southfield..... 14 203 145 Atrican Jungles May Hold] Is Our Every Day Policy at Harold K. 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Occupations—Salesman, seaman, clerk, baker, accountant Scars and marks — Jagged 1'2- inch scar on neck below left ear; l-inch scar inside left hand; line complex- |sear back of base joint of left middle finger; line scar right wrist Tattoos—Heart pierced by dagger and initials ““G.W.D.” on left fore- inner _arm; sailor's head on tight fore Joins FBI List Remarks—May be wearing small | mustache, has deep dimple in chin, | sometimes wears glasses. ‘Most Wanted’ Fugitive Specializes in Passing, Fraudulent Checks | WASHINGTON (INS) — Moody, reckless Garland William Daniels 3, an embittered narcotics addict who has never been able to stay out of trouble, was enrolled today on the FBI's “10 most wanted” list A man of many aliases who has passed fraudulent checks from coast to coast, Daniels has been sought since Nov. 4, 1951, when he escaped from the U.S. Public! Health Service Hospital at Lexing- ton, Ky., where he was a federal | prisoner. Daniels was taen to Lexington | from Daytona Beach, Fia., where he was arrested on Nov. 5, 1961, for auto theft. Soon after his arrest he attempted suicide by slashing his wrists with a broken medicine bottle. He admitted that he had been taking massive injections or mor- phine sulfate for 20 months.. At the time of his escape, he had been sentenced to a total of seven years for federal law violations The fugitive’s criminal record dates back more than 25 years. He has been imprisoned in Connecti- cut, Maryland, the District of Co- lumbia, California, Florida and Kansas He is known to have passed liter- ally hundreds of bogus checks. His operations involve the use of aliases and forged credentials As recently as last Dee. 1, Daniels was identified as having passed a worthless check at Miles City, Mont., using the name “Rudy Snyder.”” He repre- sented himself as a salesman of motion picture film to television stations. The “most wanted’ fugitive has often preyed upon car rental agen- cies by renting an auto, re-register- ing it, and selling it at a distant point Daniels is a neat, sharp dresser with a preference for sports cloth- ing. He usually picks first-rate establishments for his check-pass- ing activities. On several occasions he has bought Scotch whisky, of fering a fraudulent check for a much larger sum as payment. Here are aids to identification Aliases—R. B. Abbott, Floyd need now author of ... Footprints.” each daily chapter. “In His F ootprints” A Pre-Easter Tradition To help fill the elemental human for spiritual newspaper will again bring readers a daily inspirational Thessage from through Easter — by The Shepherd The great teachings and events in history's most epoch- making period will be re-told in a new series, entitled “In His Written by Julien C. Hyers, whose inspirational verses appear regularly in this newspaper, the Lenten Series consists of brief yet eloquently re-told truths in the Life of Christ .. . by a distinguished lay-Churchman ... and for readers of all You'll want to read ... and keep for repeat readings... >: Starting Monday on the Editorial Page of the “PONTIAC PRESS thinking, this the re est copper mines in the, United States are in Montana. pounds; build, medium, muscular; | hair, brown, graying, receding at Derby or El Paso, They're Both One Town in Kansas EL PASO or DERBY, Kan. ®— Every once in a while things get a bit confusing in El Paso—er, we mean Derby. The town's got two names This south central Kansas com. munity of 3,200 population com- monly is known as Derby, but ac- tually and legally it is El Paso. Its founders back in about 1863 named it El Paso. Sometime later the weekly Derby (El Paso) Star, said he believes the majority of the favor “El Paso,” but and business people like ‘‘Derby.” Smith says the city attorney official would be relatively simple. It probably could be done by the State Legislature now in session. More Power for Police Wanted in South Africa JOHANNESBURG, South Africa) w—Prime Minister Johannes Strij- dom's government has asked Par- rail and postal authorities, fret-|liament to widen its police powers ting about the town being con- fused with El Paso, Tex., started calling it Derby. Nobody can re- member Just what year that was. * s * But at any rate railroad time- tables, postal directories, maps and even the high school settled on the name of Derby. Yet on legal papers it’s still E] Paso to avoid possible defects in land titles. * *« Bob Smith, 61-year-old editor of greatly. Strijdom’s regime is push- | ing a dual program of racial seg- regation and weakening British in- fluence. Proposed changes in the justice code would give police -the right to enter premises without warrants at any time to confiscate anything useful as evidence, and greater freedom to shoot in situations they regard as dangerous. Deer stamp on any snake and i leave the flattened carcass. Taking Defense Post ‘Israel's Ben-Gurion JERUSALEM @® — Israel's first reasons last night from Premier |Premier, David Ben-Gurion, | Moshe Sharett’s coalition Cabinet | thinks making the change to Derby | agreed last night to end his desert | Storm beth thes Chasten tad Cawen retirement and become defense | are members of the Mapai (Labor) | Minister again. | party, the switch presumably will | Ben-Gurion has been living on | cause no change in government an agricultural project in the | policy. ~wrreerererrerrrrrrrrrrrrvrvrvrrwvrervrvevrvrvrvrvevrevevrvevrvewTVvweYY? wvwevvvweveeeeerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrvrrrrrvrvvrvwvvrvy DR. 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Only one block off M-59 off Telegraph Road, an ideal location ~~ *60,000 Terms Available FE 4-4563 Protecol Chief Entertains Heads of Nations on Visits. By PHYZJS BATTELLE WASHING'DN {INS) — Shortly after the la¢ presidential election, and just prér to the new adminis- tration’'s imuguration, an almost hysterica] Washington woman rang up the $tate Department § and pleaded ty talk to Mr. John Sim- mons, “Oh, Jghn,"” she moaned, “I'm giving a dinner party and I just don’t know what to do with Dick Nixon, He has resigned from the Senate you know, but he isn’t the vice president yet. So right now he's veally nothing at all. “Now according to protocol, he should be seated at the very end of the table, but...” Simmons, being a gentleman, merely gulped where a _ lesser man might have guffawed. “There are times, Mrs. ——,”’ he explained in crisp Princetonese, “‘when protocol must be abandoned | fn favor of common sense.” This typifies the operations, and the reactions, of the honorable John Farr Simmons, ‘chief of pro tocol’’ for the United States. Sim mons has a chronically-bem ear He has hourly crises with his pa- tience. As autocrat of the banquet table, Emily Post of internationa manners and ranking nursemaid to , impunity—and immunity. But this | | is a fallacy, They don't commit as | |Mmany offenses as you do ... no personal reference intended, you understand,"" Simmons _ blushed Diplomatically The chief job of the protocol chief, he feels, is escorting visiting dignitaries into the hallowed pres- ence of President Eisenhower. Among those he's chaperoned on their visits here are the presidents of most of the European coun- | tries, Elizabeth and Philip of Eng- land, Juliana and Bernhardt of Holland, Frederika and Paul of | Greece, and most recently the | Shah of Iran and bride. After their calis on Ihe, Sim. | mons escorts such big-wigs | wherever they want to visit in least bored with his guests. That, | he says, is because be takes on only the most top-dog visitors. He doesn't have to deal with anything | below the rank of chief-of-state Not even prime ministers can count on John Simmons’ expert guidance and company. “Good heavens. no he says. the diplomatic corps, hjs job is one ‘Prime ministers come in every of the most trying in modem times. “But fortunately,” says Sim- mons, “IT have been in the diple matic service since 1916. Which indicates that I adore being with people.” Which, in turn, indicates he doesn’t relatively smali problems on his retatively massive shoulders. *‘Besides I find that diplomats, generally, have extremely good manners. Some people think they go around committing traffic vio lations and ether minor laws with | mind taking their | week. One man could never take care of them all!” In his office at the State Depart- ment, he has severa] phones—one a direct line to the White House. for even presidential aides aren't always up on the latest rules gov-, erning the treatment of wheels THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1955 from overseas. He confers per-- NANCY sonally with the President twice a, week, but he won't say what they | discuss, “Come now,”’ he says briskly. “Would that be protocol?’ (Monday: Miss Battelle re- ports tartly on “senatorial cour- | tesy”’ seen in action on the Sen- ate floor.) Oldster Visits a Jail SNYDER, Tex. #—J. G. (Pop) Reed, 86, has lived a peaceful life “But I always wanted to know what the inside of a jail looked like,"” he explained to Chief Dep- uty Sheriff Bill Love. Love gave the retired farmer a deluxe tour of the county lockup. it - TWENTY-NINE Hi by Ernie Bushmiller = = — oi El DO IT YOURSELF * 1°25 by eke? Ole Co Well, I guess now we know what that little thing-a-ma-jig on the saw is for, eh, Pop? nf THE BERRYS by Carl Grubert Dita GRANDMA by Charles Kuhn 0 GOLLY, I'M KEPT BUSY BAKIN' MOST EVERY MINUTE O° TH’ DAY, bd | No Matter What Your Problem May Be A Quick Action WANT AD Can help you solve it. DIAL FE 2-8181 Ask for the Want Ad Dept. EGAD, BOYS! IVE BEEN TOLING © ON MY CHAIR MODEL! THERE ARE < Pam & MYRIAD KNOTTY PROGLEMS, o- - Kja — 12 ase CO me OM, by Jose Luis Sali Ose WHY DON'T YOu Me THAT eet STILL MIGHTY YOu RECOGNIZED HORNETS I WILL KELP YOu TO VOICE f... THAT YOU THINK HE iS ONE OF THE BANDIDOS f TWE HOUSE, SENORITA. “ee a as were liquida- N . 300-3 apples, cereals again hit by ida pind Red. Ne he 3.) 1° tian. Vegetables Beets. topped. No 1. 1.060- Wrkeet and corn Bore te beet ee et iscsi in, Garr of the early selling. Soybeans | fooek woo 1° : © started out higher but were unable | $277 0, cc1 antl dis doe tt 2 2 en, ° - to maintain gains, in Leeks.” No 11 00-1'88 oe “bene Onions, ceca Oeks alge were rel |Tie-tet atta Mists et tt ° - = ‘ a . ~ ble to 2760 10¢-Ib “we hubgrbd. hothouse, atively steady although not able to | 0°; (100-125 dor behs: 80-85 §-lb bok. make any forward progress. Rutabagas, No 1, 130-180 bu DETROIT EGGS DETROIT. Keb 18 ‘AP; Detroit cases included, $2 30%; corn % to 4s lower, March | federal-state ! $1.50\%; oats to ‘ low- orate 7 2 er, March TT; rye 1% to 1% lower, | Whiter Grede A jumbo ps extre March $1.13K; soybeans 's lower ati wid. avg, 4), medium as's-a t to % higher, March $2.78; and lard = ore 48',: grade B large 44-48. wtd % 7 cents lower to 2 cents a hundred Browns—Orede A mbo 0“ large 48-48, wid avg aes medium 48. B " pounds higher, March $12.50. { -". Grain Prices large 47: C large Total weskiy receipts Feats fob | NEW YORK o> -ket advanced slightly today. i we with ¢ There were pressed areas showed a mixture of gains losses. The latter were smal! General Motors block of 8,000 shares up ‘2 at 94'4. Baltimore & Ohio started on 5,000 shares up "» at Also Steel, United Lower were Youngstown Sheet & Tube, U. S. Rubber, Zenith Radio, Homestake Mining, Westinghouse Electric, Hupp Oil (NJ). Dresses Industries following an increased dividend opened on 2,800 shares up 1's at 43%. Yesterday's slightly lower as measured by the | g495,000 in stock and cash The Associated Press average stocks but there were more £8! | General ers than losers New Y (Late Morning Quotations) y= of vernment graded eggs Fed. 12-18 were 6.880 cases CHICAGO GRAIN Comment: Market trregular as overall . 18 tAP) — Opening (trade siow and supplies of eggs are 5 light but adequate. Generally mixed 2 Rye timent expressed with market ste- ; Mar oe 1s Canty > ve ding upon. « plat » wae ia i om : ist ‘ CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS : Mar 278'3' CHICAGO, Ped 18 ‘AP)- Butter un- é 50% May . 2 74's | settled: receipts 1.193.746. wholesale buy bs $3% July ...... 20's | ing prices unchanged to ‘4 lower 93 i 55‘ sep eee 2374s | score AA $7 92 A 87 90 B S878 88 C ; 52% rd . | 585 cars 80 B 562 89 C 56 B Gs pa - i Eugs weak receipts 13.477 —s : % t lower ot ; pb oO = | curiae i mined 2 mediums 41 Us 4 poy ay Mar ea 12 18 = 365 cheeks 34, : $ , May .. ile pee : i DETROIT POULTRY Lodge Calend : DETROIT Ped 17 (AP)i—Prices paid t for No 1 J 7 e a en ar | Bre outer — ogee gl @ 1 quality : ss hen 21; tt 16-17, ( meemeees pe tye oe ss » #. whites - grav crosses ‘ Feb. 1& to confer the F.C. degree. Rocks 12-32's ca ‘S te avg) -37 Lodge opens at 7:30 p m Irwin W | : Maaeet fen eo Ww. M —Adv. wun : te « fetr demand cane and’ dene Sd oem torn . . ‘ oft sca ané short to « News in Brief | fzzr Hiss BL utst est . and recetpts limited to ectus John Cornell, 26, of 3357 Oak. CHICAGO POULTRY ' shire, Berkley, furnished a $100) report red 18 (AP)—-Prices paid -—- pealiey live comes up wo wet drunk driving charge, yesterday | “Ae,), hen. 36°.) tight hens 16-17 when he pleaded guilty before Far-| nears woiers or frre 3g te whites 28-29. ; mington Township Justice Allen C.| 33% 3h: O°"" Ingle. Comment Market steady on — demand and short or Ponting Judge Cech MeCaltem | 1.754. Oe el ienay and sentenced Paul Scott t pplies are ample Parm offer- — a awe See eikeners and cnpeusees Ggpene , Hartung : the Oakland County Jail and freed him $100 fine after Scott BeTRerY LIVESTOCK pleaded guilty to a drunk driving DETROIT, Fed. 17 (AP)—Hogs—Gal- able 1. Not ee to make 6 charge yes a Cattle Salable, 180, Preah St., was arrested Thursday by Pon- chetee ond prime Sed stesre fatriy sexive. Ee nethe cot dan ankle ee ee cae ee | , running a stop wee) ; driving without “corrective eye | Stites, scarce’ sendy, cows strong to $6 glasses.” cents : bg me te &© cents higher; eeders steady; bulk : net : bet mastly choler fed steers 25 80-71.46; few . 4 |) vite “Se 0 00. geet ny bo | » steers - ; oe Wierd Sc yeorrday why enid| Stu! Stes hy Sin? Oe = steers 7 his guto was parked in a factory | Merci! weer ont, heifers up to 33.00: seine dae a Police ar) —_l ns 8 160 down for etility; "° _, canpers and cutters mainiy on 4.00; If your friend's in jall and needs | 11.50 some lightweight canners 0.50 bail, Ph. PE §-5201. C. A Mitchell. see) bulk utility ae Ady 688-626 Ib. steers, those mostiy | five. from slaughter standpoint. 20.50- ny Calves—Galadie Friday, 18, 7 p.m. a ggg a gt icy Market slow, demand rether searrow, Rammage sale. Congregational Mri" seccipis ‘main sustaining factor: Church, Sat., Feb. 19, 8 to 13:30. | vealeve oreune ne es . & i more; wee Complete outfits for your family. tmics’ CO me’’' ste 30.00. few high —AdV. choice and prime individuals early is | week up te 1.00 ufilitty and eommercial Gmergasbord Sun. Feb. 20, 12 te a ae: a a oe Adults, Children under . teday. Compered Thursday: * —Adv. | Ss lambs active. fully $60 higher; » ‘| sheep very scarce. unevenly higher; pel yn good to prime — lambs -33 00; 1 ehotce prime F under 104 hots 23 to-23 30; mont geod GWE NEAS WINGUP | te pre smorn amos No 1 and a ine Py ew ¢ ® wooled ewee up te 1260, choice nee | in Bombagi Murder“ =" CHICAGO LIVESTOCK The prosecution was expected to |, 50g “Sogeratciy active, mest, butchers Sa sy Tes presentation ety Soe ae et ets ee | ¢ v er the first-degree murder trial ot | 29-00 sewer aaae [aaa Antone Bombagi Oakland Coun- er. aver butche tee t ty Circuit Court = e new — ad run favor of to and in fea rchard Lake, which be in the sum of ip the sum of two ($2,000.00) dollars if a cor shall fail to correct such or if request approved. the applicant shall file a! the | shall ene thousand ($1,000.00) dollars if a cash deposit is made, or rate suret of | any of any septic tank or private sewer | system shall be faulty, and if the apes. | eulty tion of ten (10) days from the date of such request to the applicant, shall be authorized to proceed. either by its own personnel or by private contractor, to repair and correct such instellation, and the cost of such repair or corrective work be for thirty 130) rendition of a bill or invoice with respect to such work fail to pey the cost thereof, may be collected from the cash bond or from the surety company writing the aforesaid bond Upon filing of a bond in proper form. conditioned as above, a license shall be issued to the applicant authorising him to imetall septic tanks and private sewer systems mm the Village of Orchard Lake. No bond issued by the corporate surety company shal) be approved unless such company is licensed to do business in State of Michigan Section 5 In determining whether or not &ny installation ts faulty, the stand- ards adupted by the Village Board at the time of by the applicant Bection 6 All licenses shall run for a the installation shal] be the measure of the propriety of performance period of one (1) year, beginning on the | first day of April of each year and wntil the last day ef March of the following year; provided, however, | that the first license issued shall run from | the date of {ts issuance until the last which said license is tasued Section 7 Qpplication for cover the cost information conteined in tion and such other invest desired by ‘he Village officia 80 paid shai! the applican' If the application approved. the license shall be without further cost to the applicant Section 68 age field. draeimage tile or tion shal] be hundred dollars ($10000). or shaeli thirty (30) days. of both, tn tion of the Court At the time of filing an license each applicant shall pay e fee of five dollars ‘$5 00) to of investigation of the said applica- ation as is The fee in no event be returned to is issued Any person, persons. com- pany or corporation, who shall inste!! either im person or by means of his agents) employes or representatives any septic tank. private sewer system. drain- any other element of a private sewer system with- ous being licensed as aforesaid. shall be Guilty of a misdemeanor and upon con- viction by a court of competent jurisdic- fined not to exceed one be incarcerated for a period not to exceed discre- This ordt (20) Section 6 shall be effective twenty hereof Approved and pessed by the Gays after date Village | Commission this l4th day of February, day. of the next succeeding March. The bond hereinbefore required shall have a term beginning on the effective date of said license and rumning until one year after the close of the year or partial year for | 1955 FRED J. WALLS, | President. Allest LUCULLE M SMITH, Village Clerk Peb. 18, 1966 STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Probate | Court for the Juvenile Division In the matter of the petition concern- tng Davis Dorothy. minors Betty Joe end Cause No. 13187 said children Petition having been filed ip Court alleging that the present Donaié To Wade and Nancy Devis. parents of this where- | ebouts of the parents of the said minor children are unknown and the seid chil- Gren are Gependent upon the pubite for said child should be spport end that piaced under the jurisdiction of Cc Sourt In the name of the people of the State eby notified hearing om said petition will cCiuy of Michigan that the be heid at the Court House tm the you are this of Pentieae im said County. on the Ist Gay of March AD 1955. at two o clock in the afternoon hearing It Detnmg impractical to make persone! service hereof this summons end notice ahall be served by publication ef a copy one week previous to said hearing im the Pontiac Press a newspaper prinie@ and circulated in said County Witness, the Honorable Arthur Moore. Judge of said Court, in the City of Pontiac in said Cowmty, this 16th dey of Petruary AD 10958 end you are herepy commanded to appear persomally 6t said Sea) ARTHUR E. MOORE A true copy a of Probate PAULINE. HEWITT Deputy Probete Register. Juvenile Division County of Oskiand, | | | | Feb. 18, 1956 | _Death Notices LP DAVIS. FEB 18, 1968. Robert D, 14046 Woodward Ave Highland Mich ( ; @, be- loved husband of Mrs nnah J Davis dear father of Robert W and James A Davis Mrs Mart on Kelly and Neidea Devis. brother of James B Davis and Marry A_ Davis Puneral serv- lee will be held Saturday Feb 19 et 2p m from the Reorgar- teed Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints with Bider Randal! Mulee offictatt Inter- ment at Oxbow Lake emetery. Oxbow Lake Mich Mr. Davis will Be taken from the Pursiey Puntral Home te the Reorganised Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, on Front Street at 12 noon Saturday for service at 2pm TURNER isss, Avis | dear PEBRUARY 18, Milford, fee will be held Sunday. February 2th. at 3} p m trom the Rich- ardson-Bird Funeral Home Mll- ford. Michigan with Rev Robert Worgess offictating Interment at Commerce Cemetery. Commerce Michigan. Mrs may be seen at the Richardson-Bird Pu- neral Home. Milford, Michigan Turner Ww : 17, 1958, yr Nellie, 1236 N Marshall 6t., Pon- tlac, age beloved r of re Hitehcock, Mrs Bea John: 4 Weber, Mrs Anna- ale Punera!l service will be held Monday, Ped 1 pm. from the Pursley Puneral Home with Rev. L. Fred Peter Net change 1 6 1 3 sored jointly by Whitter P.T.A. | 4 , ¢C } offieta Interment at Perry Noon teder 2179 1244 711 18058 ~ {and Wilbur Stadler of C. W. Case previns Ger ome ne re 1s oui aaa: politan Club at | iardware, Rochester, were among a ts teen at the Pure. i : ev ome. 2.3 . : Wohlesale Su — = | Year. so Mee ese sta ize Other prizes went to Floyd cunts ot Set ae a koatae san Card of Thanks 1 1954-86 high. 2195 1243 718 1808 Kirksey, Bagley, second; Shirley?) “®: tee Roosevelt Hotel of pert Rm wee oe Ge Te HE IS Willet, Whiter, third, and Char. | "SM in the Roos | Flowers ~ i083 on. 1302 738 S08 85 jena Joh Bagiey, forth | the new line of heating Sees ANGELS pal Roy Cx Cooley nee quizmaster and air conditioning installations. | sis Poetans PLOWERS : De § ° , Se eee = ieee . Buren (Hernblewer & Weeks) A skit written by Miss Doris Gar- ORDINANCE NO. 88 SCE ArER'S FLOWERS Pigures after decimal sage og hon Wo dner, second - grade téacher at 2 tan car Tie TAMERS — ie 5 4. Gerity Michigan’ | eT the contest | The village of Orchard Lake ordeine ee an Kinaston Proaucts® re : | ceecrpevetion onal moral er_seuse '¢| Guth Prevrl pee Pe 62 paawenk abrasive” 1232 12 250 Attend Anniversary | °. instaies within the Village of Orchard “ret Funerel Home __ FE ¢188 Rudy Mfg* 4 41 . ; Lake any se tank, private sewer Pursiey Funeral Nome. PE Sizit Wayne Gcreve 2. ve 18) Dinner of Webster Pack | nem. sr any, socessores, terete, tn, Turniel Fuss "No sale; and as Some 250 persons attended a; ‘en% 6 ee caer nae . Foreign Exchange tanta anes commen (aa gt pec perverse, DOnelson-Johns ora the 45th anniversary a mew Fone. rok se anne [Tati te Sh, ammiversary | Wier Comme, et See; | DEMURE ros Peres pm are ema Ragen dal ga | ster School by Cub Pack 6. herein coe plot of | Grom te-| rnemaiiifel Service _FE 2004 - om a marie a'ts pe cost prostun™er| Twelve den mothers were pre-| taine ww, sumer. sot, meets! Voorhees-siple 01.60% US cents off % of a cent. | sented pins, and 29 cubs won | Pcbrishec wih Villnes rules and super- ott 14S of scent, Oreat Britain 36 | achievement awards. Teddy Purdy | Se".icn 2 Te obtain 0 license, the see NERAL HOME day fucurce 2.18, ott 2/32 of 10 cont:| was advanced to Webelos, highest | epplicent shell complete ead file with ee oon een hy 4. Britein Pho cub rank. Presentations were made Vullnne which —— tn- = ee NS oti st -4 by Earle Van Dyke, cubmaster. Sete ae venares of the ; gium (franc) 1.99 11/16, up 00 1/16 of a applicant, number of years in cent: France (franc) 20% of « cent, ua-| — included a film, septic aE and private sewer egg. REPLIES mart 19.83. unchanged, Holland | “Fishin wr ef paceme < and t 10 am. today oor) 20°36, unchanged ftaly aire) Te ceanticaliee, ema nach ether, “tet there were replies at ise, unchanged; Sueten (hrone) 10.04 Urge Williams Bid feations. 7 the Press office in unehanged; (france) (free) Section 3. Upon receipt of the applice- 2333. unchanged; Denmark (rome 49%) GRAND RAPIDS ® — Demo-| tice the same be, referred to on the following boxes: fetta Amertee: : 126 | crats in Muskegon and Ottawa | tevectigntien. if the Secpake eis | 1.448, 1, 14 mf. ' rt S vene- | Counties Inst night passed ine «dT a, 8, 77, 78, 6, ten, oro, = renee io en. | tone Urging Gov, Williams to same and return it te the 2 ; ante re er a oe oe Bection & Hine application has deva | SR nOnee | so) \ ; j : ' \) \ a ‘ < , preene ‘ S } & | / f i 2 a 6 GRAVE ae? | rid Help Wanted Male 6 AWNING SALESMEN EXPERI- enced men to sell the only folding aluminum awning on the market Leads furnished to good closers 1% per cent commission on 60 proval. Keene Seal-N-Vent Pro- ducts. 17398. Telegraph CARETAKER For building in Highland Park Middieaged couple preferred! Liv- A quarters included. 406 Riker s. CHECKER FPAMILIAR WITH ood drafting practice to check drawings of precision small de- vices for aircraft Steady em- ent and rtunity to ad- vance. M. C. anufacturing Co 118 Indianwood Rd. Lake Mich CO8T ACC’T TRAINEE EXPERIEN men. Over 30 years of age Z ply between 8 and @ am. W ers Cleaners, Lake Orion —PART TIME JOB Mak $150 a week part Mone oo Pm $4622 for appoint _ ment. i eh om m Bowling Al- REAL Two men needed ‘ sales staff Must be presently employed in Rea! Estate selling Too commission schedule LAWRENCE W GAYLORD 1% E Pike St FE 40584 Realtor Member Co-operative Real Estate Exchange SALESMAN FOR QUALITY LINE water conditioning equipment sea Must have car e not pecessary | Ears train, drew cocsmatonien PE ¢3873 for appointment bit oung mer- Can use gg ge fous J wep sales experience preferred. but not necessary. We train you Fa- cellent proposition. Call A! Rice rE +10 a rn Ag AROUND ROUTE OPE “ae married man with car $100 per week sverege. alse route im vicinity of Holly Walled Lake Call ¢ Brush, FE 2-2318 WA ESTATE MEN TO FOLLOW A DEFINITE TREND TO BETTER OPPORTUNITY @ pew fast developing herd group of real sale:mes en unlimited dee! Call Mr. Quinlan or Mr Follett FE 5-9418 . WANTED ONCE DRIVERS AND pull housetrailers work 4823's Disie Hwy Nationa! Trailer Com voy Inc Drayton Pian Help Wanted Female 7 IN DEBT? SUPPLE mily income with . tion- ARE YOU mem the ASSISTANT MANAGER Women with full time use of ear for local use to belp select used interview phone FE ¢4507 A BETIFR PARTY PLAN Gelling cosmetics for New- ton. no collections. ve and investment. High rE ScOnKEEPER_EEP_OTART 00 a rE BOOKKEFPER rvices of Q M_ Dealer — Lad .~ tence to assist ip ration +a preliminary state- ment detail ste Bh Blue Cross imsurance plen Ray Burke. Rochester OL 948! > — — _—a COUNTER GIRL. JOE'S CONEY Island No. 2 4823 Dizte Hwy nites Cal) in person . CURB WAITRESSES NITE SHIFT 2 to % yrs Apply im pereos. between @ am and 5 om TED'S Woodward et ua Lake Rd Fr GIRL FOR WORE a cleaning Apply EXPER: i 2 rian One of — deals » ~ state Write Press, XPERIENCED OFFICE GIRL. Ty ae general office ° Mil Manufacturing Co. MUtual $75. HANDLING BEAUTI- Sterling and fire Bavaries In adding to faniily income bag 4 from home few hours daily. O $3801 and FE 40456 iR. SECRETARY -NO EXP. $200 See JAMIE FORD at school ™ t works between 10 and 12 am. ing. liv more for home than we \ "re 3-439". 4.20. Ww In. Private room. re References _ quired. MI 46832. OrRERS HELPER, DATE moon reen a Mi own room fo cooking. 46888 NEEDED Combination Comptometer Operator Statistical Typist Must Be Experienced APPLY PONTIAC MOTOR DIVISION Personnel Dept. } GLENWOOD AvE_. ANUPACTURING * of Novi, pout WIDDLEAGED WOM aan nousekoeping. Cc of dome a eet OFFICE. MACHWNE OPERATORS For accounts receivable fept. 3 ps gers ne Pig andy per nee lor visory ex riences ning yping required Apply ersonne! office ntiac en- era! Hospital 4) We Hur@® 8t REGISTERED NURSE FOR staff duty. Avon Center Hosyte! OL 1-638! Foose: ” working ec day east air conditioned offi Call Mr. Potter. MI 6-0100. SK FINISHFR MUST APPLY in person. Prince Laund Drv Cleaners 5 Glaspie er Oxford STENOGRAPHERS Balary Rate $2.61) TYPISTS Salary rate $2,508 rtunities, paid vec® id Retirement _ insurance rel and other benefits. APPLY Steuday Februery 21,at § 00 om. AT Oakland Counts Personnel Division 2nd Floor County Office Buliding | Lafayette Street Pontiac Michigen Career WANTED INTELLIGENT AND CA- le girl or woman for respons!- le genera! office em joy ment Apply in person Thatcher Pet terson & Wernet. 609 Community Bank Bicg ee WANTED DENTAL ASSISTANT excellent — a a sa)- ary © no 5-644) es A MIDDIEAGED LADY WANT who desires more of a home than wage to restde with & piano teacher om Sesnadew Ra OA 62397 —_ on FOR OENERAL LIKB Bu application to F Grand River Detroit 23. Mich, WOMAN OVER 30 TO LIVE IN. White Care for 2 children 3% & 6‘, Mother works Must like $30 wk References Call MI 46366 after 6pm - . WOMAN TO DO HOUSEWORK. Live mm West of city. FE ¢1319. WANTED COLORED DISHWASH- er and bus «irl 101 _ N Saqina® Help Wanted 8 owe - ms IF YOU DRAW SOCIAL SECUR- ITY you may earn $1,200 a year without loss of benefits It's aaa d to make profits over $1 300 time supplying neighbors friends sith extracts spices food ucts toletries vitamina etc Ag near you in city of Pom Rawieighs Dept. MCB-606-8C4 Freeport TT! ee PART OR FULL T!ME SALES. men or women selling nationally advertised = product Mut hare car Possible to earn over week Write Pontes Pre SAI FESPFOPLE FUIL OR PART time Farn commission $2 per hour Sel] nylon products to regu- lear customers near your home re or WO 1-4384 of write 411 Part Ave Bidg Detrom 26 Instructions 9 pp PIANO TEACHER 61 LESSON. 66 _ Starr Mre Myers 2 PIANO LESSONS, POPULAR AND classica, Morris Music. FE 23-0867 _Expert mstructions Work Wanted Male 10 nS Sa A-l CARPENTRY PLASTIC AND floor tile @ specialty FE 5-8954 BOY 16 WANTS FULL TIME _work Has car FE 23-3208 CARPENIRY TRIM, ALTERA- tion kitchen repairs FE 3-3733. CARPENTER & CABINET, NEW & repeir, avatiadle now. Burt Murdock - 7 CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN- ter Kitchens a speciality. FE Lc —— a EOREAN VETERAN _work of any type FE 0-064) MAN WITH PICKUP Truce wishes job of hauling ashes and rubbish $4 @ pickup truck lead. rr — PLUMBING WORK WANTED. _Reasonadle FE 51016 ROOFING, SIDING AND REMOD- oling. Pee “Lele ATIONS WRITER. WRIT- es and releases, oe ing chang materials and also m com trol clerk. or industriel sales on ®@ inee basis MI ¢ YOUNG MAN 71 DESIRES ANY Work Wed, Female T COLORED LADY WANTS DAY work Can't live in Have good rE 40042 _references Experienced. Would like housework or restaurant kitchen work. Please call ~ ral receptionist to doctor _tist_ OR 9-4008. “ IRONINGS, EXCELLENT 1 DaY¥ seve Gir! for babysitting. Fu REFINED MIDDLEAG would like baby eng ‘ana bt. 98 FE $1872 . Gi NING, dollar an Call_after son are WANTED: 7 ON THE BARREL you get se ‘J e : 4 Bulldi ° , Bullding Service 12 A a. aa” oe 3 Moving LL TYPES OF B a poe | aaa & Truckin in: rw pele gg ages 8 | =e MoviNa, 4 19 ph Bh 34031 NG FLANS | reaseuahle. 6 TRUCKINO wed. _ cabinet D OF | sidential. | — a. oo Pick. Wtd. Household Goods TI . doin wpa Fe 3a BOB's tes. sed service = < IE PON tending gu 30 ROR! ,R —— th ET US BUY IT 27) FUN ITIAC P one 8U & \ OA &- MAble_ a ing A aan RED MO V bes AUCTION N ‘Ri 5-0641. ~~ & fats INCHN uJ anytim VING ANTED It Y BUSIN RESS. RICK, BLOCK C¥ oa ain | gt ua + i ee oe SINESS FR BR plac CCEMEN ayes ns 2 ge Ay tNIT > : ID Se sin = ATORS CLEANE ae ves ve anytht URE)! AY, F wort. Block . “wong | CONT ANE Clea DA ee prompt for b FEBRU lere oF En CF Rubbish ae |i price to coum y Hersh UARY Sian A 8. 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B FANNER Oa vidya Con- ~To 8981p Trade le __ included AND BATH. 1250 WK eK a re« (chikaren wel Pim . lescent H Ors Ded ts ail Fal rarrie TOM . i te car eurase ne re a ACK rete te tone "UTIL Newly 4 ROC 3904 Evenio - EST . omes- and for on buy th takes in ghout garage me on | 190 bed ui yd oOoM « 8 HA 3X $5 ly e z bere Pr ITTEs 4p ecor tate VEN 38A 63 425 front 67 at ao on Be large twe | Bree. re 6 td, PE 5-200. senses, | bath NICE ‘ wars cai € 81 AND BAT a on - THE two be ou Bay ue. We tee va bargate. orice mee. | T $0317 | to s. Bo and AND __ children uP — — ind ground nee now tak AGED aT ee tte ave Mal We outs ei tab acea =. ae 1 BY DA la drinkers 4 PE +08 [ey ne fire eet mrcclalsa’ ng bed to iroom heme ahs eee a ie _ ealy | Is s x Wea ¢? AND B. +0658 mgr or we ene” Buildin * “he coe 6 wae SS a ek a THE WEEE. if Bere ‘ Also | _neates BATH after gE. s ca ector € . It ea bs with fine ME “BI Ww g A “a ‘ “ r) ae 2 TH. NO SHARRA se FE Price at vo —_ sid good late laster 2 bed: F RD” td. _eare . co REALTORS | oe emo SUPPER Seta, heehee. alls accord Durers are | “pn at eee, re wana Gone Le AMILY TO szB Househ old 7-0837 FE Estate R 1 e cont | pursing heemsed RSING ‘ ee re sown-parment room whieh sas — t ey vt ete’ ae _Y, $1.950 Goods 27| an Se = Se Leathe A On TAGE ae ie Soa pee a J fat Seat Py as t, Tigtitaertata Sie snot Se x Sa s ne | pd - a v ull T eB nee | TON | vo Se cree Sie ee Se or ce ta ee | Y a A - laa wee ag ge regi “A e pays. only $ 4 TION f rOUR ps ne ny parva TYPE =p | Beilk eat with voll a This ¢ room —— DISTIN Dg ce offers rom the fi POSI- crences. PE rrmapin home ous “ “attache beat. een hbo Mabel lol in ine of ispla with . on hot will Abt lea sold Tru! ON section the job- | 5-4 H : ret | y wind a motors $1.00 me i seerifice ving tor Traly ao im NIAI Ww lassified otel oa large = wa. be neue ete 2 grntligie pressive bh Work place your Rooms | Fd re the Flag po e. 6 let many eetearbhh hom. igen ye ge ana HURON MOTE. ah boguee R Ste| 2 os Sate Ro mod Nn HO aaa 39 : . sto fire arege to e wu TE ~ ° ut, R ss bore recreation laree able. tell . A ms by L cs. ~~] Open Ly es ealt e ] Hach kamen hes and ent. you're avail _ Sg eae eres cur bse. or | ew. oun Fakes "on fedora a i eames re rieremr ee eas 5 _ on income oof, oe q Miia va AUBURIN in Clark D eres ul ® fun | WAR wie te TEE | so 1 ea URIN ri ston yg! IGNIF Bun i 'R D E. 'p {> eon te “i | 2 valk | IED LUX bey Je ; | icemenll. CET i built URY =”. LTOR F E ‘ie S08: iOTE wt I | Rca eves R _FEse NE aetna #2 L ROOSEV «| throu If TO | = Bites Sere wun @8 Open Bre. t 16 eo WELT gh-a “W DAY. rye Vee $10 place t : ad!! = Toom + - 3 beths W 458.°% chandi o live, | Selim - sant ns | ' n | Ju ise — mer- | om “ite: | ‘ y eels oR st ph anyt Trane else io 7 . eM ss jan ove FE 248081 fer Se ee GOO 3 Paes ey ad-write 18 fo cies | WATCH the Be - tad oe SA «\\ er. P; bd S parelice ATCH ORKERS “0 Een eS Oh mes © \TCH the Ti Wasa : \ > ‘ \ - i F ‘ , _ *. - oe etn RR esgic pA nm Bia 8 a iia MN Se { THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1955 a ee eee py ee for Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 NORTHWOOD ORGANIZATION On Sie “TINCOLN SCHOOL Lake District SPECIAL aeeterre DAVIS 4925 Pontiac Lake Rd. F AT. WY STYLE Overlooks Elizabeth Lake golf course. Attractive 2 bedroom bun- alow. Living room with dining L. mlined kitchen 8x12. Auto- | matic dryer in utility room in- cludea Oj) heat. Neat as @ pin. 90.600—Dbetter call! FOR TWO! an excellent beginner home for beginners! In « north side location. Gas heat The large | fenced lot has 70 ft op Osmun Lake. Black street. $5,950, terms. See it yi HUMPHRIES REALTOR — FE 2.0474 Co-Operative Real Estate Exchange SUMMIT ST. 3 room modern with oak floors and plastered walls. Dry basem and 2 car Lado Close te schools and bus. 7 wo 4 ACRES 5 room modern bungalow with / EQuiry IN PURNISHED INCOME Fruit trees and soil 1 mile from Joslyn Tractor and equipment. $9,- | WASHINGTON PARK e@ base- 8 room brick with la ay to 000 with terms. CARROLL G. PORRITT i. ERE: iB, fy fan ie z 4 ‘| i; val | aol 3 E : CROOMA, badge fd AND GARAGE acre of land, $8,500 pie Fe * nr —~ lleellmataa EAST IROQUOIS 3 wedroom with 12228 living rm. and peas IVAN W. SCHRAM FE 5-5091 or FE 5-2564 Open Evenings and srs 1112 Joslyn. Cor. Ird Co-operative Real _Estate Exchange Johnson FOR BETTER HOMES INDIAN VILLAGE ceed oe city. This is good agge bedroom brick must a onee. Everything tn tm sewife wants Beeing “ believing. quick pos- songs gg og VILLAGE craftemanship Just Ra, Southfield Twp OFFICE OPEN 9-6 A. JOHNSON, Realtor FE 4-2533 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. OPEN DAILY 1 TO 8 the “Modernaire”’ A TRUE CONTEMPORARY HOME Realtor | ef our areas on qu@et shady street. Sp—g renty spece in the —— living reom ining room om Bn He tehen Upper consists of 3 more particulars. our office NOTHING DOWN TO OI'S Now under construction 3 bedrooms Oak floors Luzaire of} heat. Tile beth Choice location A value that won't last Call our office for full par- ticulars. BRICK BEAUTY —- Execu- tive with family bedroom ius den 2 bath home. cen- tr ball plan for easy ac- cess to all rooms Huge liv- “ fToom. carpeted = with \patural log-burning fireplace Grand basement rtitioned for heating pian utilities and playground 2 car brick landscaped fenced Youll be pleased with the house and certainly you'll thrill to life Qs lived in wooded Sylvan Lake, privileges, of course RAY O'’NEIL, Realtor 73 W Huron, ®-.°* s-o78e Co-operative Reaj Estate Exchange Templeton West Suburban 919 Joslyn This .Week’s Specials oxBow Sunner & GREGG 1565 Union Lake ______Union Lake Village ~~ FOR COLORED _ Rd. EM 34393 § FAMILIES bed home near school. eaves Maries fee ous yment. For information call | rs. FE 68963. Russell A. Nott Realtor, 170 W. Pike, | ¢ ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE BY | owner. 23035. 264 Nelson VETS. NO | Taare “DOWN. YALE |, _CONSTRUCTION CO., FE 5-75 2 FAMILY ON STATE AVE. =; lower and 4 above. 4 room rent- ing r month. Easy terms. Severa} other good ip- comes. P W innan & Son, 66 __West Huron 3 BEDROOM. NEAR PONTIAC Ph. OR 3-1465 Motor. 1,500 down. 1465. MILLER WEST SUBURBAN ee tached 1 tor garage. living room, bedroom ge closet space and al) trance closet, 60x160 ft [= ard. Brand new oi] furnace | — down, baiance on a GI NC IRTH SUBURBAN 2 bedroom brand pew home OU forced alr heat. extra large | lot large living room. bedrooms | and kitchen Living room with en- trance closet bat —, payment. $60 monthly pay- Veterans preferred “STONE STONE REALTY CO. PE 230253 9 t© 6 pm. daily; Bun. 1 to § ATTRACTIVE HOME at Lebevite. bome Diace dining room with iichew ette 2 bed bath. Base ment. Stoker heat. Garage Price $9,000 cash. MEAGHER REAL ESTATE Oxford. Mich OA 86-3122 OP Dally 1 to 8 THE “MACEDAY” 3 BEDROOM $1,050 DOWN PLUS MORTGAGE COSTS Reread under floor heating Knotty ping itchen cabinets with €. Carey cermao siding sliding wip- FULL PRICE Drive out Dixie Hwy. to Wil- hems gd Ra; turn left a — mi Watch for ‘WHITE BROS. REALTORS Phone OR _3-4702__ or ANNETT OFFERS $6,000—$1.200 Down Modern home in city on west side. Extra large liv- OR 31872 ing room rugs and drapes kitchen. bedroom. sc porch Full basement. tubs. automatic water heater, fur- nace Fenced rear yard Ge- rage Price Reduced, $7,950 side, near pa- Terms Trade for Acreage Will trade 5 room gene | west of Pontiac as eptlagae ment for house rn. mer stable on acreage This home is situated on 1 acre with studio type living room | with fireplace, large en- closed porch 1 bedroom and bath on first Noor, attached | 2 car garage. nee | Brick Ranch Ultra modern 8 room brick | home on ‘*« acre, living room, 1322 dining L, tile kitchen with breakfast bar, 3 bedrooms tile beth, full basement rone controlled Timkin heating recreation room, 2 fireplaces, laundry room. = shop, lavatory, j shower Fireproof 2% ¢e arage. cement patio $20. terms @ room modern home with 6% to move or trade | 4 Bedrooms 2 Bathrooms 814.990 WITH $3,900 DN | = FURNISHED MODEL FT. LOT | Tota! monthly payments. acres painted walls and ofl heat off main highway down payment last Side Income 2 houses for the price of 1 Neat 5 room and bath for owner and 2 room renting for §17 50 weekly Also. new 1% car ga- Tage Convenient to both north and south end plants. Terms Crescent Lake Area New 3 bedroom bungalow All hardwood floors plastered walls. | large living room, excelignt high and 7. basement. Ot! forted air Reasonable sion ~ kK. L.. Templeton, Realtor | 3338 Orchard Lake Rd rE 4456) Eves Sun. 1 to § Crescent Lake $650 DOWN $08 = In- VED cluding taxes and = insurance 1375 =" 4 — | brand new 2 bedroom ranch home | CEILING i aoe _ 2 lots with lake privi-| KITCHEN | Py mele at 5470 Vincent. corner BARRE CURES | ty hort, ME OTe ATS ne In no e rice Open noon te 6 p rn | HANNAN a. --- ay ey school , otal Com mu- REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE And LINCOLN 4-4900 WHITE OR COLORED Beautiful 3 ti | ey Lake Front—Brick nance Beautiful new 2 Ddbedroo Roman brick 113 feet = lake Carpeted living room with dining L iarge tile bath. fireplace set in solid mahogany wal! all marble sills 43 foot recreation room facing lake, @ foot cut stone fireplace lavatory area for 3rd bedroom. Peterson win- dow: American Standard base board heat, breeze way 2 car garage $28,000. terms Elizabeth Lake Front Brick Cape Cod home, 18 feet on lake ist floor has large living room with fire- sed lig dinin a. den or tile bath, 2 large bed- | 2nd osed bh Full! basement of] heat. attached | 2 car garage $34,500, terms, includes carpeting and drapes Roy Annett Inc.| 2: Huron TOP ederai 3-7183 | _ Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 _— come oo Soom: OFFICE OPEN ® «6 A. JOHNSON, Realtor | 4-2533 Won. Terk 737 Baldwin = = BAM oe “Hey ak sonatas 4 wrong with ‘the camera—film’s | all blank!” For Sale Houses _43| SEE Our mode! 3 bedroom she!l' home Will duplicate on your jot tpr $110 down. RED HORSE S018 Cass $2563 or PR with $550 down. FE For Sale Houses 43 ‘FOR BIRMINGHAM PROPERTY |BENJAMIN & STEPHENS. INC. 4 ROOM MODERN HOUSE AT _ Williams Lake $6800. OR | 3-7307. ~NEW SUBURBAN BRICK 3 ranch bedroom brick oer“ts Pull oo Oak ‘ jant ome Completely to mortgage Total daily 10-7 p.m. between Perry a om mn Clemens. : Anchor Real Estate Model Phone FE 30504 ner oe Walls, bard wood floers $850 down, or uity. 6528 Pontiac Lake Rd. MY 23-1252 CLARKSTON, >» 8 MAIN. American 7 room home on | 31 4 bedroom. Il‘y beths. 2 _car garage $18,000. WEST tilista/msgae 3 bedroom bung with po: monthly payments 965. tment. Giroux & Hicks West City We have for your tion this e e y Loy 4 al rage, situated on rap acre jot. has | lock vent awn: Qtiractive, call for apt. to see. WEST SIDE 1 bedroom home that is Beat and attractive, good il‘. car garage. house in good condition ATTENTION ——— We mave pilot of lots. located very | a. very cute and | in good high and "as west cub. | full = IRWIN & ROSA REAL ESTATE CO-OP MEMBERS | 208 Baldwin Avenue re soi FE 2064 FE FE 226 $450 4 rooms and bath- what a bur — downtown income — gas heat - close to Sears—easy terms JIM WRIGHT, Realtor 45 Oskland Ave FE 50441 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Otter Hills These choice west suburban lots located only 3} mi. from Pontiac with lake privileges on Otter Lake Cass Lake by water re stricted lots and beautiful —— in Drive out for details call =e C. Wood Co. Realtor | Corner Williams Lake Rd & ee | OR 31235 Office Oven 0-5 After 6.00 call OR 32603 | Suburban Rancher ated in delightful Westridge a A beauty of a home, one floor Brick exterior, ony ry car attached garage, large Oey inviting living room. ter heat. large front and 2 car garage. Sound as « dollar, this roperty is «a g Rr at $14,000 — terms MONEY MAKER This 12 room — income locat- imside the furnishes $18,060 — terms J. A. Taylor REALTOR - ai ey Open Evenings 100 Oaklang Ave. rreeg ss Sylvan Village frame - natural your 2. son. terms. Tank Home On North Johnsos. 6 large rooms & bath plus nursery -has Johns-Mansvilie —s Sold oak trim Oas New anchor fence, nice lawn Bus by door 63,000 J = — down. CALL TO- On Silver Circle Desirable long and low 6 room ranch -—breeseway and arage Marvelous recree- foom 2 _— nice lots ferred. About $5,000 down. Indian Village like-new carpeting § in rooms Attached = garage FHA terms ol lace dining area, 2 lovely bedrooms with wardrobe closets. ceramic tile bath with built-in | . Iatge well arranged kitch- en. built-in ‘Thermador’ YOUR CHOICE 3% room modern near Fisher's. | 4% room semi . modern near Dodge Park $750 DOWN PONTIAC LAKE FRONT sharp. modern, 2 bedroom bungalow. Really nice R. J 345 Oakland Ave Co-operative Real FLORENCE AVENUE Corner of Augusta. large § room. Large screened porch, basement, as Ternsee. garage. Near High hool, $7,750. $1, down Near scent Lake. Large 2 bed- room bungalow automa water heater aluminum storm windows, lake privileges, interior trim not on. Immediate possession, $6,950. 1.500 down PONTIAC REALTY FE +6378 FE 50693 Estate Sérvice THE “CHELSEA” 3 Bedroom Brick FHA and GI Approved Paved street city water, sewer. VETERANS NOTHING DOWN FHA $1,150 DOWN PAYMENT PLUS COSTS || NEW BUNGALOW hardware Autemetie oll forced aff heat. Florida closet. Spacemaster doors. Lecoted, on, Poruhecty |Or-. VALUET, Realtor stove | and oven. Carpeting. drapes and | furnishings includ Priced at For your appointment, eal] Mr. Peterson FE 5-1201 or FE 5-7206. “BUD” Nicholie _REAL ESTATE $450 DOWN 670 W. Huron 8t, rE If no answer, ph. FE 23-0629 Open ves tll © ‘ KNUDSEN Why Climb Stairs Practically new $8 rm. monthiy payments on a 4% per cent! I mortage WM. a KNUDSEN ent. only 96,960, terms. East side just north of Pike street. Lovely semi-bunee- low. 4 bed room, _— Joseph F. Reisz 53%_ W. Huron St. Co-operative Real Estate Exchange 70, TERMS BEDROOM —- Basement. gas bean carpeting, enclosed porch, garage. ire sot tale oe J. R. HILTZ REALTOR ve eit w. More Be ee ee tor. & of . _ For Sale Houses 43 or Sols Moome 43 For Sale Lake Prop. 44 n FAMILY APT. as a Ser sprit Sevan wow 2 NEAR tor, $1500 down. Phone OR os or en bean $350 PERRY AND 44900, a yas, ul then te. Pied! tear uiek in vilage, ttt q@ ¥ hide, “Michigan, Bon” 13, OPEN Saturday 3-5 :30 6542 Lanman $750 Down gibi out Williams Lk. Rd end of Lake, turn on aseniewe - 1 block to Lanman. 4 room and buye L. 3 SL IE R. TRIPP PE 58161 or FE ¢4278 ACRES Almoet 3 ecres just oa 4 w Realtors " cuoberative Real Es- 33 Ww. Huron St. 23 W Larence St. A HOME OF YOUR OWN $1,000 Down Terrific value - 23 bedrooms. basement, gas heat, North -near Weaver &c $1,000 Down New 3 bedroom immediate pose session, west —- near Crescent Do It Yourself ee Terms to suit. You'll find every ap this ect 3 Se home. It has that you have for Boved street Why not call iw for an ent. Bateman & Kam Real- ty Co., Realtors 28. Lar glassed in porch, lovely fitchen with ‘ample cup be gre and full basement =o furnace. “A real value” $12,960 FULL PRICE -— 6 room semi-bungalow with 4 rooms and full bath on Ist. floor, ete riv ileges. Better take cellent condition’. A real money $17,850 INDIAN VILLAGE - 1 room brick with natura] fire- place, full basement 2 car ga- Frage and cement drive There @re & rooms and ful] tile bath down 2 rooms up. shown by appointment only. L. H. BROWN, Realtor 1362 W. Huron & FE 2-4810 Member Co-op Real Estate Exc LAKE ORION Owner transferred. Offers beauti- ful lakefront lodge» 2 balcony bedrooms overlook large lounge Fireplace. Tile floors Reciant $15,500 ow WAL VIER GREEN, Ritr, MY 2-5831 ‘ | BEDROOM HOME. | Bath new carpet in living room 1 block to urban. $8,250 with approx. 82.600 down to 4's per cent mortgage at | h. 640. per m = $1,060 down or ale 50 aes S.. 4 | the comforts you want. $i¢,- For Colored A fine brick bome that will really please you — PLUS. a number of other Pie _— fully moderna @nd good loc WE BUY AND SELL LAND CONTRACTS NICHOLIE AND HARGER CO. Open 8:30 "til 8 a _ Pp TRI West Suburban 500 with coe Fisher Body Area Do you have a large — want Then to have roomers this is place for you. Eight rooms and be one Noor full ment. nice rch. garage and corner Priced rite at $10.500 with only 62.500 down. Hurry on 5 one Leslie R. Tripp, pclpdial East Suburban e bh» ro" all @ rooms. carpet included. ulated. basement. — 3 nice lots must be be appreciated. Oni $is00 down . Raise Chickens 4 room modern € Ut. lots, e chicken house. small barn garage, nice lawn with shade and priced w $2150 2 at ot 238 HE fered the best value on the merhet | —. We home located off Joslyn. Open weekdays SIDE BUNGALOW 500 DOWN L i in = § + -BARTRAM _ on Ree = «sO BAO ’ | Pad 42.85 , oe he] * . ie iy) wete wate z - P E> —+ lesstione to cheese from | JC. HAYDEN West Side 86 E Walton Bivd. Just south of General Hospital Realtor Open Eves Greet ee “ODEN $900: Do - Wurea Geréens. 0 rooms, vase-| SATURDAY & SUNDAY Se 1:00 TO 6:00 P.M. Seminole Hills New B odhnea be homes The very best in family liv with lake privileges. Large living space. terior and exterior colors Util. My room oi!) forced air furnace. elec. water sang copper plumb- | ing. Full price 87.900 Drive out MS5® to Duck Aaa Leont ] 1 block Turn right - Turn right 1 lagen Franer . Wateh for open sign |. C HAYDEN | 66 FE Walton Bivd ss FEE: 88-0441 OPEN SAT. & SUN. 10-6 A modern ranch home in the country It's brick it. brand new and it's set in @ picturesque grove of tall trees Includes 3 bedrooms. 30 ft living room with fireplace. specious kitchen activ- ities room 2 car attached «a- . sutomeatic hot water heat ina plant. afd outdoor grill Full Price $21.000- convenient terms Out South Bivd roximately «| miles east from yke RG to Coolidge Rd Follow sians J. A. Taylor REAL TOR - INSURANCE 100 Oakland Ave FE 42544 Open Eves Pree Parking $6,950 FULL PRICE Teasopable down payment Locaten tim the Drayton Plains one Exceptionally attractive six room | home with basement and stoker heat. Quick possession. WM. KEN NEDY CHARLES BIG — WANTED to enjoy the features of this new 3 cern brick rancher. The pias tered rec cm. is 16x42 ft com- plete with Roman brick fire- place The iva. rm Mmarbie firepiace Automatic dish- r in modern kitchen. Siid- ing door clovets in bedrms ; built in shoe-lockers: ceramic tiled separate tndows. cop per r* plumbing bia lot. a sub. $21,500. FHA term soe 5 TALKS Six rm. asbestos sid- ed house with 8x14 screened gr oy & large utility rm. Close to school stores. Only 85.300 to mortaace LITTLE CASH NEEDEO — 8Stx rms., bath & screened in porch $700 down & there's a good gas range included saat Tis Maden Ave. | B.D. CHARLES, Realtor FF 4-0521 SALESMEN'S HOME PHONES FE 46862 32373 rE | 1717 8 Telegraph Ra. ae eves Co-operative Real “WEST BLOOMFIELD PINE LAKE PREVIEWING "SS LUXURY MANOR" FURNISHED MODEL NOW OPEN 104 DAILY SAT. SUN bedroom face brick 2 tile baths, living room. dining room, kit , full basement, 2 car garage. Peaturing: Fock tettone winlows cgay 2 Sivan Reelly North sub- | school bus 15520 has a. com | Estate Exchanee | BAYPORT LAK EFRONT Also choice lakefront lot located in Bayport For further mforma- tien call J. A. TAYLOR, Realtor FE ¢2544—. LAKE ORION € room modern. 2 lots. Large living rm. Closed tn front porch. 2 car garage barn. Outside fire, | nr ? off Broadway. 3.300 PAL _ ON ” REAL ESTATE Re FE +3505 Cass LE frontage with excellent sand beach, in exclusive Ward's Point sub in Orchard Lake Vu- lage $12,000 with $4.000 down Better hurry PAUL A. KERN, Realtor nu Oakland Ave FE “Real Estate Since ie | WATKINS LAKE FRONT 2 BED- ba ise OR . . —— Rochester Real Estate FRANK SHEPARD $621 Orion Rd. OL 1-751 A. G. ELLIOTT & SONS Northwestern at Middiebelt JOrdon ¢6121, MAytfair 6-2503 For Sale Lots 46 AT CA8S LAKE | 40 & 50 foot lots with sewer and | water in —— Bradway Co. 1100 Majestic wo ‘}0700 _ CRESCENT LAKE ESTATES ® jots with lake privileges at $350 pw each Terms available Ogg FE 44758 293 As CORNER LOT. FOREST LAKE Lake Soong 4 Club Estates 100x 200 $2 E 5-0603 ~ ELIZABETH LAKE _ ESTATES 29 lots with lake privileges 6500 each or $10 “et for all. Terme ee hale Ogg. 23 Ascot Call Al cot. Hurry, Hurry, to Chreokee Hills! You'll like living im this close- | in community of ee | homes on Elizabeth 1 mile west of Teleatenk —but you must HUR aa eee al master bedroom lst floor. Large | For Sale Farms 48 Se ea oe = CRES IN PONTIAC 1490 won. bared highway. % 128 ACRES Pie togg T-mile circle of } ong rd fence, ten- ag ‘with whitebos tts 32 at and machine tive soll, mostly evel: for subdividing. FLOYD KENT, Realtor 4 7 re Poin FARM 8UB-DIVISON ‘trem 63 to 465 acres. Also Sa he a FARMS & COUNTRY HOMES IN INGHAM COUNTY Sale Suburban Prop. | 45a ROIAN, K Not | tion its limited and sites are selling! CARL W. BIRD, Realtor. | FE _Eves PE $ i NEW SUBDIVISION Of 2 — average size Tx | ted in Waterford Twp Idea! fof buikiers 624- 000 with $8,000 down Edw. an Stout, Realtor Open Eve ‘til 8 30 Tl N. Saginaw 8 Ph FE 45-8168 | | LAND SUITABLE FOR SUBDIE- vision Lots for immediate bulld- ing sites for multiple commercial and industrial use SYLVAN DESIRABLE Bioomfieid ford Township Sylvan Realty |" is OPEN DAILY 8 TO 8 SAT. SUN 8 TO 5 BUILDING LOTS Pontiac. and Water- Jos yn one biock north of Walton. es Ca. FE 54205 SPECIALS Little Farms Choice one acre parcels Excelent land oer ent — “Only $15 Dn _Terms L. H. BROWN, Realtor 1362 W Heron FE 2-410 | 300n15@ ft building sites beautiful neighborhood High! stricted area. Cipgse to bus cervics. schools and stofes on good nog 2 vamp from downtown &s $900 with $90 down Bsldwin- Waldon Acres 5 acre parcel of nice level land. On @ good road just north of Pon- | tac .. mits Good garden soil ay Grive your own w $2,250 with $250 down ” Perry Acres 100x190 ft. building sites restricted area for Dunns Farms T1% acre parceis On a 4 mi and planned for at al Murry ' “LC. LADD 4286 ed Mwy Drayton Plains 603 Community National Bank Bid a a if +Goop Watkins Pontiac Estates 7 |a £ good road. | north of Pontiac city limits Soo with | $298 Disie Hwy We have some very fine country homes = farm, to offer. Write or contac room modern. 2 7 garage and REAL ESTATE 31378 CECIL WEMPLE 800 aire RD. PH 602-112 ELDREDGE. SALES- Willamstos. Ph. 616-112 “FOR FARMS AND ACREAGE Vall Ri ledge. OR $1111, FE 40003 Sale Business Property 49 enone a $2,000 with $500 do FLOYD KENT, Realtor 24 W Lawrence FE 5-6108 n Eves Next to Consumers Power > UNIT APT. BUILDING. Net tncome. $3.300 Only 824.000. 142 W. Columbia oe NEW 8 UN'Tr APT. BUILDING. _$18.500 down. Owner, OR 3-9105_ OPEN 3 bedroom brick. located tn ¢rest Subdivision ‘s the Orton FRANK SHEPARD | Mt OL_1-7813 4621 Oriog Rd | Rent-Lease Bus Prop 49A K4 BUILDING 22136. SUITABLE FOR radio and TV On Orchard Lake Ave 650 per See r. Smith, 3 E. Huron 8 For Sale or Exchange 50 6 ROOM HOUSE TO trade for farm P. W. Dinnan & _ Son, 66 W. Huron Bt. |OWNER WILL TRADE 7 ROOM e - ee cee _ @ acres or more PE ¢69: OWNER WILL ACCEPT - oe model car or anything of value @s down payment on new 2 bed- room-home with 3 acres on jake. 20 miles west of Pontiac. Cail Sat. FE 4410 Busines Ss Opportunities 51 Si ~~ ae oe BUSINESS parts New and late model ps im the heart COMPLETE pg od sen — BIL- liard room. & tables and ail equip ments Vety — 162 68. Woos- ward Birm DRIVE-IN rao ™M JONES, REAL PESTATE LOT FOR SALE 100 BY 300 ON jeemaoa ROUTE AND Tees EM 3.2565 for sale | COMPLETE EQUIPMENT FOR lunchroom. Very cheap. 160 8. __ Woodward, _Birmingham used 200 = feet month Ask for — Smith tor further information Roy Annett Inc. REA Huron —Ovee ol cenversion heat The living qdar- ters have 1 bedroom. liv room. kitchen, = § bath e a conf only $9.000 with only L.C. LADD Drayton Plains OR 32361 — Open 8: Sundays THE LAST TIME Well ll able to offer this sub- perette with apartment. It will "te sold!! Grossing over $100,000. Only $5.000 down le inventory No. 1396. 2361-Open Sundays For; Sale Acreage 47 10 ACRES Of beautiful garden soil. Close to Pontiac. Nice level land Beautiful ime the back of the property. $4,200 with $800 do 3 A. ON THE DIXIE 2 mi north of M15 on the east side of the highway Some woods and a live year around stream. $5700 with $2200 down 3 ACRES | A beautiful 3 acre corner block Well restricted ranch type homes A nice homesite with a year a stream an the property Only $2,000 with 9650 down SMALL FARM story home on a beauti- fui corner lot. Ge 6 1-3 ecres ef land. A 12-14 a ay This tirely fenced. Bee is one as posal as possible 89.500. §2.500 | L C. LADD | Fp. area, young 0! ely assorted ximat- trees. Beautiful building . OF fered for quick sale, $3,950, $1,750 EXCEPTIONAL VALUE. you BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE Ir place to build a home All fenced with a year around stream cross- | | | FE ¢ HARDWARE A good i! ith reasonable house. Only $10, including guar- anteed stock lease, heat STATEWIDE eee ae Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO sEB LUMBER, HDWE. oo L DOWNTOWN GRILL pi pg woallggh sng from Caer Flares Only rar will le we ect LIQUOR BAR ime 3; nm to aequire Gia a , 8 a= a Only ‘ten ae LIKE A CASH-GET- TER? Place a Classified ad to séll things you're through with! Phone FETHE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRI- ARY 18, 1955 | Business Opportunities 51' For Sale Clothing a. eure ~ 7 GROCERY STORE. STOCK AND A GOOD OPPORTUNITY equipment. Long lease. Every-| fii members of alg ee thing goes. Must sel! on account bh quality second hand clothi of ulinges Gone close-in jocation. Al] jn owns h pres : excellent condition and iOt a 96K AL E eg a et taba oo <, wares ES RE re bl tn agp sult, overcoat and 1 coat MACHINE SHOP TOOLS coy Ladies rip-it < ae production Priced rain ¢ a Nea Siw ee right 000 appron 90 piece>. and dresses size 14 Ver ood equipment owner Orton- shoe trip nd 8 a _ ville 58 Girl's beige aad oar peige spring topper red wtp- ” Sale Land Contracts 52 pad ale kirts. sweaters, and SS ee e sive 10 and 12 iat wal we sport actets and t sive 8 115 On dri 9900 DISCOUNT $3100 TO HAN I rE 8846 wee Deve die, $40 per month DARK > ay ic GABARDINE . . . oat Zip liming. good condition , TIM \W RIGHT, Re altor $10 Red wool coat Very 2ood 345 Oakland Ave FE 60sec 0 tion | ee ses Co-operative Real Estate Exchange I pre BEAUTIFUL FUR COAT FOR SALE’ LAND CONTRACT 16 $65 EM 3.2386 take 6915 Gittens Bivad ; : can eavenes. $4.300 20 per cent dis- MERMINK SIZE count. Fermington 2-788J1 FE 41772 INVES1 MRS NEWMAN'S VARIETY GIPT Your money tn & good lend con. =f \'P_ Ket acquainted pre - inven- tract Have some exceilent buys ‘ry sale Girls cottom quilted with Hbera!l discounte Call FE bathrobes sizes 3 to 6. $168 6-0073 or FE 80441. Ask for Tec 32" § school sweaters heavy MeCullougn mit furtle neck $296 Heavy ; nit button - fronts $29 «Girls ] ( f] AY DT ae Rea tor east 41esey ltl hot a a F Walton Bird Open Fies ulors on a les 18 to $2 08 a ‘ mos sine $l How dv-Doodyv ee: tto Loan $3 ster vag. to ren 98 cents (State Lternsed Lenders SEF mlastic sprons J9 cepts z Paiies piastie aprone @® cents aige 14 in $118 Tun: de $8 Intants at ¢ at this prie nt setier true ? wir as ible fp ber gtd fet aves 2 JT & @ 6850 r ipper $620 Free time te) $500 6500 Diastic Route po with SECs “$s COMMUNITY LOAN. co purchase first time in Ponttac Oo EK LAWRENCE rE alte to ¥ Orchard Lake near Tele- FRIENDLY SERVICE grap LOANS $25 TO $500 BAXTER & LIVINGSTONE RANCH MINK COAT. DESIGNED OW Lewrence St = FE 41538) «=D etclustve Detroit furrier 8900 = Terms ag 8ilable 2060 (Nationa) NEED. $500 wry si RED sTORM COAT MOUTON ar sive 12. $30 Squirrel lock or less fur coat size 12. $50 Regular = “90 p e $400 Both tn excellent con WITH OUTCK 1 Call before @ 30 Ml 47382 SERV 1 he = IWi ED SUIT othe ea su Vite i ewellent a rE f biac Then Fume & Auto fe the piace " AAA oc sprh “ Ld ° ost an ale fanne rt your first visit go « eo Miasitor rat EM rey pnone. for cash to ~ 0 on Ae CS eae ature and WHITE SATIN WEDDING GOWN @ repayment plan nutes to your “re 16 Tite new Reas OL needs Friendiv, courteous sery- +eoe After 6 pm lee @Walts you Lesiie Fieicne: Manager. Berkle ve si : (m. y Voss Pres Sale Household Goods $7 7 « g] ’ & BARGAIN IN BMALL RADIOS Ph. FE $ 8121 ABE EH a) he Home & Auto ANTIQUE CABINET MAY BE (© ed as china cabinet or book care gias. doors eat top 3} draw Loan Company 2:0" :uth.isgeert ste ot Comm. Not) BL Bid A FINE RCA. AM AND FM RA-, Fours 8 to & Beturdey £ te} 41° 825 FE 5875s — 625 TO $500 APFX AUTO WASHER 870 AL- OENERAL PuBtic LOANECORP (oD Rc deep fryer) 8185 Ma 69 W HURO Pe ssi —*87) = LOANS ‘ TO $s0y APPL. TANCE On signature only FLOOR SAMPLES HOt SE HOLD 1 Speed Queen electric dryer : - $19 95 now 6150 FINANCE 1 Ma\tag auto washer $290 95 now > rT - 229 95 CORP. OF PONTIAC 1 Frigidatre troner §24495 now 3', 6 Saginaw Bt PF 40835 sfa5 peed } tro r P TEAGUE FINANCE CQ. 1 i Soree tenes nee pos 1 Frigic¢a w tm range $238 9S 202 N. MAIN bos $190 0s . ROCHESTER. MICH USED DEPT LOAN 625 TO $500 1 Wetuschouse dryer 860 04 AUTOS » ¢ 1 refrigerators a00 96 LIVESTOCK ur chowe FOUSEHOLD GOODS 1 Thor automatic washer 639 08 Rochester OL 60711 OL 1-970) . “GET CASH OUICKLY LAYION'S U ‘ V1 ture Applances p to $500 3065 Orchard Lake Rd 1946 to 1953 cars Bring your title rr pail or PFs no74 Most deals closed in WO minutes ; 7 ' } iT Loans also made on furniture ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT Signatures and other securities CAN BE FOUND ATL & 8 O1 space heaters. al! sizes school dees with seats alteched;, new book case head board beds com- piel refrieerators 628 up. renees gas A clec $5 up beda, sizes 63 up TV sets 625 u LOAN CO. | fe hew chrome - $40 85) =Oup set $5 pe FE 2-‘ a a ; Zz je = suites $4095 up living rm $128 up. dining room, $1950 up Many other 302 PONTIAC STATE BANK BI DO ae a = Us out Y N LOANS $25 TOSS OR rau eWay bois ' On signature. furniture gr car wr BUY Pt TRADE ANY P scr gece A ba THING COME OUT & LOOK RENE KI ' An OUND ACRFs OF FREE , CIA! PARKING OPEN MON TUES e o7=es r SAT 8® TO 8 FINANCI WED NIGHT TO 530 SUN 12 7 W Lewrence 8 rO > yr 2-920 Puatiac Le = * BAL a gin 4 mi. east of = T rare = nueac of m cast of Au WHEN YOU NEED Mse burn Heights on Auburn Ra _ FE 3-3006 | AN ANTIQUE MALI other odds and ends TREE AND MA 53199 $29 - $500 APT SIZE MONITOR WASHER You can get tt qyicklv on your Also collapsible indoor «\othes e'gneature. cer or furniture No ree! Both for $28 FE 23-6335 endorsers Payments to sult jour ATTIC SALE PLAYER PIANO budget We will be giad to heip rolls dishes lamps trunk. com- you eith vour money probiems Mode, .enetian blind< and treadle ; sewing machine 344 W Iroquots ANTIQUE 8OL o . MAHOGANY double sleiet complete, . | Matchir is with bureeu FIN (N( EFCco sioe MI 46366 PE 41574 AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC DRYER a4 No down parment Balance at 68 _ 792 Pontiac State Bank Rig De mont Late mode! auto = Matic Washer Balance at 68 per c O 2D ic month Phone MY 3-3711 _ HOPPIN _ APT SIZE GAS STOVE REFRIG FOR A LOAN? erator Mavtag wasner All tn map! erompily be ewnleyed men .~ mies : on Call after om Fomen—married or sing « Na tionwide credit Single visit |x Dhooe first. Phone. write or tn tocar 3} ROOMS STAIRWAY AND HALL of g00q carpeting and pedding Cheap 142 Voorheis Ra : 13 5 |3 PIECE BEDROOM SUITE 0c LOANS $25 TO $500 | easionel tables Gas stove Phiico a refrigerator Kenmore washer and BENEFICIAL. oe oe Sole FIN AN( FE GO 2 SFTS OF TWIN SPRINGS AND inerspring mattresses $25 both ad . a Piano $45 Kitchen wall sink. J Lawrence, VF 20248 Portac = gh. Degas Li DR OOM SUITE MODER NI8- Mortgage Loans _ 54 design. lime oak complete gin pace eet famou make Assemble Ce yureelf and eai\e more LOW INTE Ki? tha alf retai! price Michigan Triimited funde for single fan Flucre-cent 78 wehard Lake dwelling: mortgage ance Axe should borrower « -~ BFAUTIFUY 2 PIFCF ROSE Ht (; i rl R ~( wN pearl trim dacenport and chair New 6150 FE 44906 lb stag State Bank Bidg . ~ hone FE 58406 or FE 5677) sc ~ ~ BOTTLE GAS 5 100 |b gas installation $23 77 com Sw [aps 5 plete Kenyon Fuelgas OR 3-240] een ALMOST NEW ®° CRAFTSMAN BABY BED $10 RADIOPHONO, eleetric saw 12x14 tent 20 gauge ‘TB $12 Miscellaneous chfl- Sell or swap for live- dren's suppites MA 6-2072 | _ “tock or cer FE 46 BREAKFAST SET $995 APT SIZE AQUARIUM-PUMP. STAND AND = sofa bed $39 90 Studio vouch $16 98 suite $2450 Sewing Living room Dresser $095 accessories for etectric train and machine, $1250 accessories FF 2.1545 EXCHANGE YOUR LAND cunN- eee Mirae —— tract «Where vou hate «old prop abine ffe robe ~— erty) for late mode) car & cash en cupboard $16 56 High chair b | Vv $350 Crib complete $750 Rugs F . eawek OR 2138 ranges and refrigerators 5 bed- oe 12 biioraler ALL WITH PLOW room suites Television Terms nd cultivat Wish t tor : : -aTa? garden tractor. or sel MAIN FURNITURE $852, 17% Baldwin Next to Adiers Mkt MAHOGANY TWIN BEDS FOR Free Parking rE §-3853 ouble_ mahogany bed FE 35-3272 ; PC RED SECTIONAL SOPA mats DIAMOND RING VALUFD __ : ag Nn Or sale of trade for car BATHTUB LIVING ROOM SUITE nee 6pm and ot] burner. OL_2-7326 EVENS 410 BOLT ACTION DROOM SUITES 963 EACH shot fum for table saw FE 7-8102 . Es set $25 Gas range. $30 2:30 pm. Refrigerator $35 Tables, ete. 688 before BWAP YOUR OLD SKATES ON A FE Mansfield. Sunday new pair a sharpened. 35 4 BURNER TABLE TOP OAS rdware 742 W stove $818. 51 imball st FE uron St. Easy, Parking. 8-0033 WAP A RACCOON FUR COAT } PIFCE BILUF MOHAIR DAVEN- like new. for good size 16 to 18 rt set China cabinet. linoleum boat. OR Pr 2-9040 YOUR LAND CONTRACT. furniture, appliances or auto for Rew or Used good TRAILER EXCHANGE GASH FOR ALL KINDS OF USED furniture dr dishes FE » 53833 CASH FOR FURNITURE tools Phone OR 3-2717 OR 0 8. Te egraph FE 2-3200 = | TRADE YOUR OLD WoME as CHUCKS USED F ¢? nit URE sell 240 Baldwin Ave. A8- and appliances _and _exchange_ oe PAYMENT ON NEW ——— CHROME DINETTE SETS. ry EQUITY IN MY HOME semble these yourself and save. setraiiler Call Four chairs and table. $69 95 value $39.95 These are brand new 1955 models, famous ' "| need, and SAVE} D.NETTE SET EXTENSION Ta- ble, 6 upholstered — buffet Silver tea set and EM 3-2292 | 9x13 “LINOLEUMS $2 “a Fe Me Yd Ly #t. Wall Tile. ... .23¢ pa inlaid Aor een i TS Yd House Patut $1 68 Ga) l2c Linoleum Tile Te de Plastic Wal Tile : ac Me i s, 140 S. Saginaw 2.5450 Open Friday Nite Til @ he TABLES, NEWEST 1955 MOD- em and traditions) design with burn proof. stain proof tops These slightly factory irreeuiars ou will save more than half regular retail price Michigan Fluorescent. 303 Orchard Lake q Ave | EASY DELUXE SPINDRY WASH- ' Sims Excelient condition $40 MI EU ree pn000D ~~ CONDI- _ tio. Cheep. 1 FRIGIDAIRE nove wi coal” WON- der oven Excellent condition M! «2385 3 ROOMS NEW EAS DEG SED PURNITURE OF Davenport and chair 2 end ta bies 1 cocktail table, 1 floor lamp 2 iemp tables 2 table lamps $59.50 8 piece dining room suite. Table butfes and 6 ebairs. ~~ Dresser, chest fyll size bed New MANY ITEMS Fasy Terms THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE CO. ¥61 S Saginaw St Pontiac. Michigan FOR SA! K QUARANTEED RE- frigerators $39 8 up Wringer washers $19 85 up Spinner washers $69 85 up Vacuum cleaners $7985 up Roy s 06 Oakland FE 2-402) GOOD 6 PIECE pimino ROOM suite $235. FE 2-8723 GAS STOVE 615 WASHER sis. leh cheap. Elec range 615 Mangle 615. FE 54-2766 _ —— DISHWASHER PORTA- bie. Reg sold for 621985 Now only $125. MI 61300 a HOTPOINT RANGE NEW. PULLY | 36 Sale Household Goods 57! Sale Household Goods 57 WAYNE GABERT’S | APPLIANCE | SPECIA cubie p " Agitator type euto washer a ve up to 25 samples. 121 N Saginaw 6 YR CRIB. $7.05 LARGE } fet. $5. studie couch. $10, Teation room ber. $10. tag washer, $16 apt ry $4.50. occasional rocker. large typewriter office desk and swivel chair, $44.50, dresser, $8.95 vanity, $7.06. twin size Hollywood bed oxé', 1 ture "of a!} kinds Bank Furniture 42 Orchard Lake Ave PE 4-788. For Sale Miscellaneous 60 \BSOT U ROCK BOT Fiat You U do bet ter here Visit us and see for ‘vourse HOMF NEEDS 7450 Elec blanket dble Bed 1795 39 88 Dormever Food Mixer with grinder & juicer 24 85 ®95 Popup toaster oo8 13 93 Mirro pressure cooker aos 695 Brass smoking stand 395 15.95 Sit-stand ironing board 798 19 95 Casco steam-dry iron 12.95 | 14953 step kitchen stools 990 795 Room vaporizer : 47s | 2.95 Prench fry cutters 195 2195 Brookparke Dinnerwere 12 50 29 95 Waffle-Gandwich grill 1895 39 95} way portable radio 24 50 WATCHES A ‘ine selection of shockproof waterproof watches for men and women. rugecd and Gependabdl 995 Inca block watch 19 98 7150 Helbros mens waterpf 2495 7150 Lactes’ waterpf Helbros 24 95 19.95 Rogers 14 pc Silverware 19 98 | UGGAGE 1895 ladies 2) weekender 12 95 1995S ladies 14° tratncase 1) 58 2895 Ladies wardrobe case 19 50 29995 Meine 24° two sulter lees 1895 Mens 21° weekender 12 95 CAMERAS & SUPPLIES 17508 mm Dejur movie _ 58 90 69 95 Stereo camers 47 25 4095 Twin lens Refiex 4 90 4995 Edinezr 20 pe outfits 29 98 | 2395 Exposure Meter 13 95 €650 Automat sitde projector 62 00 200 ft & mm reel and can « 400 ft 8 or 16 mm reel can CL] oe with — Pd 13 95 Telephoto lens, 8 mm 1'” 7 49 ow only *¥ No S$ or PF4 Fliashbulbs 10 for 77 terms Milks Appliances. 1403 § mm Movie Kodachrome 318 8 Woodward Birmingham MI ELEC & HAND 6130 . _ 4450 6'.) «evectric sew 209% HOOVER VACUUM LIKE NEW. 2450'." elec drill nat adv 1995 $1495 Belts. bags. brushes, all 1995 '. elec @rill Jacobs ck 1! 95 makes. 056 Myrtle. Murop Ger- 79508'. elec powersaw 5895 dens E 34.50 Bal! bearing sander " 7 ri) NT ELECTRIC 5 1650 Elec pench grinder 150 ae ee vitae 1C STOVE 1908 29 pe drille-‘s: 's shnt 098 | = J a _ —_- 1, J IRONER EXCELLENT CONDI- “00 get's crescent wrenches 298 _ on, $28. MAyfeir 62683 25 00 Machinists tool box 17 LINOLEUM AND PAINT SALE 675 Carpenters fine handsaw 2 50 Half price at Jacks 1863 N. Perry, 890 Bernzomatic biowtorch 5.78 Near Sears 650 Set 12 needle files 350 1 a 2. «+178 Set ize drilistand a0 I INOL I io M. yd. 3%e so ft Y icasin ight. . . 220 LINOLEUM ROOM ‘sve $330 17812 créscent wrench 145 Armstrong 6 Vimofieor ‘» Price 300 Set of 6 screwdrivers ” ae Viny! nee a le rr 295 Brass 10 of plumbobd a Cee | WAL 770 Yankee type screwdriver 3 RUBBER ASE PAINT GAL a3 415 Yankee type screwdriver 290 HOUSE PAINT GAL 139 165 26 leaf Feeler Gauge 7% SYERS. 141 W. HURON 1-38 Metal = = reamer il ae — sh nope aor rew pitch gauge LIVING ROOM SUITE. MODERN- 46.503 piece plier kit 198 istic design must be seen to be 2502's bench vise 125 appreciated $306 value $165 Fac- 1000 Bench vise. 4° jawe . . 695 tory irregulars Michigan Fluor- 49 Adjustable glasecutter iT] escent _Orehara Lake Ave 390Lineman piter tns haendl. 97 MAPLE 6 YR. CRIB COMPLETE | 195 Case of 6 asstd files ” Small crib oo wheels with mat 195 Revolving beit punch oT | tress Tavior Tot stroller FE 0885 Vernier pay $28 +4) } A MATIRESS | AWh BOLLYWOCS | Sunny ssusnaliy advertises pelst | beds All new ou ve . Milberg, 82 Wiliems FE &t low prices. bar my bias 65.25 ¢0) wall envy rolor pel oa -— atm aun or saw S43 rubber base paint see ! MOMAIR CHAIR AND OTTOMAE }SeWateroteot’ peice |..c01 2m +1007 698 Gloss enamels. ...... as” MAYTAG WASHINO | ~ MACHINE. 7 oo tn Be Very good condition 5 EM GGENERAT. ees ~YouTtH BED AND WAREHOUSE CO _sprinrs FE 49087 : 2298 =p Hey Near Telegraph = = Oper @ to 6 Sunde) 10 30 =a CATER es n e 0 tmare Pr Eves TH 8 cs Mot potnt Oe os — “a R COMPRESSOR i aa was S240 0 re welder new oor New Motpotat Disnwauier ck 2 top, 835 FE 47885 was $329 9 IW 6220 96 | au NEW LUMBER 200 FT New Crosiey Ret | sheeting 1x6 and 200 2n4 @ and was 6439 OW $339 88 = sixteen, 8250 40 cement Dbiocks -... — Elee —— “ 1@c each Compiete Deming — was $200 n m +0 ott Lake SWEET? RADIO & APPLIANCE Ral aner 3 eis = 5 = resi | ik (COMPRESSORS ne REBUILT GENERAL ELECTRIC " preaters. sump Ete and FF 45369 502 N _Johnson STOVES BOUGHT. SOLD @ ex- changed Turner's, 6@2 Mt. Clem- _ens. FE 32-0001. SAVE U PTOS 50% ON ALL NEW MERCHANDISE New bunk bed complete 820 06 Cotton mattresses $ 895 Innerspring mettresses $16 So Deuble door metal cabinets § 805 Unfinished @ drawer chests 8 695 and up ® br .” Iinoleums 8 405 Table lamps 8 395 We buy se’! and exchange every- thire for the home : Oakland Furniture 1% 8 Saginaw 7 FF 2-5823 SENTINEL TELEVISION. 16° MA- hoeany comecle Good working condition. Only bent ML . 1300 SEWING MACHIN a ee | CLEANER REPAIRING 23700 - TWO TWIN BEDS LINNERSPRINO mattress and springs FE aa PRADE-IN S AL r ABC washer $i4 95 GE washer $19 95 Bendix automatie ...... $39 85 Thor automagic eee $29 85 Electric ran $24 95 Gas range sis Apt was rang $29 95 CRUMP FLECTRIC 3465 Auburn Rd FE ¢3573 TWIN BEDS. SOLID WALNUT $9 50 ea Studio $1950 Large chest of drawers $1450 Davenport end chair $1950 Large een table $850 Apt gas gg ag up New gas stove, $4495 up Elec- trie stove 624 $0 Fleet radio 9 50 Maytee weshing _ | 6 yr crib 8795 New glass top coffee tabies. os nee alata $3 50 Furniture of BANK F U RNITU RE 42 Orchard Lake Ave rr 47881 _ __ Free Parking | Sit ELECTRIC RANGE FOR as range . B. MUNRO EL CTRIC _ _ USED WASHING MACHINE 620 FE 2-2471 USED TRADE-IN DEPT Refrigerator guaranteed $50 95 Larae of] heater $39 95 Apt size electric stove $29 95 Apt sive gas stove $20 95 Large kitchen cabinet $34 95 5S pe Wood breakfast set $24 85 2 pe living room suite Sis 95 Large dresser $17 9 SMALL DOWN PAYMEN FREE PARKING WYMAN’S 18 W. Pike Only * ROLL-AWAY BED. LIKE NEW. studio couch exceptionally nice Hamilton electric clothes + drver, CONE'S "RENTAL ‘1251 Beldwin PEE 2 0077 ANCHOR FFNCES Ko moner down FH _ FREE ESTIMATES emsri Artist€ supphes, hobby supples—check our clas-, “Hobbies and No. 24A. sification Supphes” AUDIUM HEARING AIDS ARE not poisy' get free triel, be con vinced Rules : _FPE 27000, @ INCH METAL LATHE _ AU- burn Ave, Auburn H SaRy FUNRITURE pat ae CON- EM 300% Birch Doors 21 Ft. t. $7.20 MERCER FLUSH DOOR SALES 490 Poot Tr Walled Lk MA #2222 RBOYDELL PAINTS Interior Mat 8285 ga) Sem)-fiat or gloss $365 ge) Exterior best bonded 84 ga! Varnish stqin ail colors Bac q Floor enamel all colors. §1 10 q VC. COMPTON & SONS 4000 WOuron BATHTUBS. BATHTUBS BATH- tubs We have made a special tchase direct from Rajsiroad reight Claim Devt of 5 ft cast iron tubs that were tional te in transit These are nationa mous drands $99 50 value Also large quantity of red woth complete with fittings $1406. Michigan (can 393 | chard Lake Ave BATHROOM F FIXTURES. hi town Furneces: ofl, gas, and au ot water and steam boliers, automatic water heater, | hardware electrical —— sol} rant T fittings Low siete (HEIG SUPPLY? Perry St FE #5431 __ a BUY NOW AT DEALER new power mowers, 1954 models Reel ana Rotary se are pot off brands but ere well known quality makes ok ad We simply are clear- out 1954 machines — 1° ™m le are = pol re F Miller Garden & ment 8 aaieane ‘ei ‘North of 14 mile', Birminghem Phone Midwest BURMEISTER’S | LUMBER | excellent eendition. small Duncan TWO YARDS Phrfe table and 4 chairs occa sional! living room table round ween Py pane ee ot c & C PRICES UCKD 6 CUBIC FRIGIDAIRE po, Lath, per bund s of Coldwall refrigerator good cond!- 4ys sheetrock per sheet $125 tion $50 New 12 cubic upright ixg w Pine boards, per M $79.00 Keivinato: deep freeze. never 1.12 Ww Pine boards. per M $79.00 used. $250 FE 25962. after 430. 1517 W. Pine shelving. per ft $ 15 2 PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE. 2x4 red fir special per fm. 8 06 end tables. drum table. coffee 2x6 red ‘ir special per M $85 00, table-—al] Duncan Phyfe. Westing- 2x8 red fir special per m $85.00 house fefrigerator bottle gas ix4 pine floor per m $ 110 _ stove, dinette set. EM 3-3627. Ceiling tile, per ft. . $ WTp. TO BUY: a! GOODS, Zonolite pee : oie —tishes,_of_toole MY} 133) # Mange tans per 100 8 448 es ing OUSEC atx: Plywood. each | $40 \w. P. bination doors 614.95 Tange with wide oven. | ,iuminum combination doors $29.96 ey 4 3 pe. colored bath sets, all $149.95 - * L._ A. WAGNER CO. BIG every day—in the Classi- fied section ! See the Want. Ads for whatever ye) ae j f e \ , } b ie" BARGAIN-DAY, | : ; ; BURMEISTER Northern Lumber: i Co 8197 Cooley IT ire ee 0/9 Mm ss Le i By A ss 7 MODEST MAIDENS 4 —_ “I'm going to get us a ne Am mee blind date isis * | By Jay Kaw! Uh) For Sale Miscellaneous 60 er * For Sale Miscellaneous 60 AIR COMPRESSOR ON WHEELS §XFRCYCLE UE USED. V-8 stake truck wide trailer axle cheap FEF ¢2 Succ mene aces ee ee roe MOLL Sieaiy VARIETY STORE ves st Ba.dwt Armstrong BATHROOM FIXTURES SOIL covering «a Mac -O-Lac pee end fixtures, automatic Phoue FE Teas il amd gas water heaters o1f - = = end coal furnaces, steam anc TAU ATE NOW hot water boilers, of) fired , roy HEIGHTS SUPPLY Bands Gee Es SNS 2685 Perry &t Phone PE 4-543! BOICE CRANE. 10° pRoodchion planer Y nme castered stand 1¢° band sew MA 1420 motor on S40 N Saginaw St INTERESTED M. A. Benson FEdere! 4252) IN. PHOTOORAPH- lc equipment = dark room su LON Nes? See Classifications HO a3 GAL ew allyood | bea IES & SUPPLIES 2A and opring end Ty isco ma. CAMERAS & EQUIPMENT 614 room living geass suite Mohair EK'TCHE N SINKS CRATE OR marred From $375 @ A Thomp CLEAN % GAL DRUMS_ 62 50 each 63.50 each Bigg asd tm city PE ¢2673 137 W. Huron CIRCLE FLUORESCENT FIX- tures Newest. brightest and most | modern type of lighting for kitch- ens dineties, bedroom end rec- reation rooms $1105 value 6 65 Slightly fectory m factory showrooms Fluorescent. 393 Ave - - CONGA WALL 2%¢ RUNNINO FT ox9 VINYL TILE i@e EACH Orchard Lake son, 60 S Perry — ‘LUMBER agen and Rocklath. 1 16° - -12 w pP utility boards $08 00 M M delivered Roofing and siding ell types § Insulation $4 5@ 100 sq ft Doors and sip dows fast del Interior & Ente ror plywoods Ine & Woo siding W P Cedar. Redwood : S P i Oat & Softwood floor Smith’s. 257 S. Saginaw | ine “Bring your materia! let noe SSS SSS = ———; Paul St. Cvr I umber Co CACM FOR FURNITURE 10 Bogie Late Rc Commerce LAWNMOWER GRINDING MA chine plua straight blade grind- CURTAIN STRETCHERS er reesomeable FE ¢4171 10 tm good condition at reasonstie FE Huron eUNx wxce = LUGGAGE TRAILER UN ae nion Uiemniiiiaaes Simmons deluse = sieeper OR 3-657) —————E —|i5 ~~ ae Liout METAL , CABINETS. CLOSIN chipped bath tubs (4% foot) 1984 PAINT ery LORS. r damaged setrigeretors damaged 25% DISC ——s + e ae | utchinson s Traile INTER a ton LIXTERIOR SATIN Sac | ope = ee ee “Also includes many other paints. | LIONEL & AME RICAN BLAYLOCK ELYER TRAINS COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY CO $1 Orchard Lake Ave Fe 31101 | DAYTON SHALLOW-WELL JET | | pumps $78 9S DuPont Met wall patnt $2 18 gal DuPont imterior semigioss $3 78 gal McBride Hardware OPEN SUNDAYS ® TO 12 FE 2-8382 _ le77_ Auvbure Re ‘at Crooks; FURNACE WITH BLOWER AND eotat ot] conversion Good cond} AUTHORIZED FACTORY SERV ice and genuine factory rts Fr test om factory analy rer TASKER'S 63 W Huron &t MYERS PUMPS DEEP AND SHALLOW WELL jet pumps Sold and instalied L ae rey on ace month m pe Kr T rs Y's HT ARDW ARE sn Nig Cathe uEDicine CABINETS LAROE 30 ° iE 2 2 PAIR GIRLS CHICAGO ROLLER inch mirror ail metal cabinet skates good condition Size J 4 $3.05 Slightly marred Antique Cherry bed FE 24554 selection of medicine FISH HOUSE WITH HEATER sib ca with and without lights _ 6290 Cooley La Ra New sliding triple door units all . Lu ] t emecptiona! bargains Michigan FUEL OIL TANKS luorescent 383 Orchard Lake -_ = 16 mr lege, gauge, vented ave cap. Delivered, #9580" FE MRS NEWMAN'S VARIETY GIFT pe: ‘eet ee shop ett ecquainted pre - inven FOUR WHEEL TRAILER STAKE tory sale Bone china - cups sides 6M 2 14 ft Mimeograph and saucers Values to 65 95 machine end etencl! - scope Close out at 82. 815 Orchard Le _FE ¢0118 Ave near Telegrapt PREE STANDING TOILETS 17 98 NEW AND USED Washbdowls with fittings .. POWFR MOWERS ROTARY 611.95 31x32 double sinks LJ TILLERS POWER SPRAYERS }-piece bath sete with fittings A deposit ill hold ome Time White $61.95 Colored silos 50 peymepts available W 8 Miller Pactory Seconds—tir Mon Gerden and faen equipment SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY 1503 Ss Woodward (North of 1¢ 100 S. Sagmnew St. PR 54-2100 Mi Ra MI ¢6009 7 Vv NEW NYLON SLIP COVERS FOR 10 a ARDS AND ot agg 1954 2 door Pontiac 2. Silver- $125 for both Ma Cane tone snow tires Number 71015 Nice dog house Traverse drapes Oas eae BURNER AND Shower set FE 60637 783 Men in. blower with thermostat ominee By SS = — PRINTING AND RUBBER STAMP business ano equipment. 2 press- | es. cutter, vulcanizer, ete. Write Pontiac Prers Box 77 T bie t © - 4% - & ENAMEL “RECRSSED sas pled oe bow nethtube. Crate merres $21 95 up t tron lege itn s mreit'OOR ae Open ®-9 9 S Saginaw ~ G & M COMPANY ag AND SCIS8ORS. MACHINE HARPENED WORK BB - GUAMANTERD. re §- 7834 __ 2829 Ovndrke Ra 30 GARAGES TO DISMANTEL A new iist $20 and $39 each Doors 5240 Highland Ra _SAVE Suppiy 100 8. Saginaw &t. New & Used ‘Lumber Excellen" used ude - 2160—- 2uBe - 3412 - Jules Used doors comp. with frames SAVE bv getting out figures on compiete lumber lists SURPLUS LUMBER AND MATERIAL 8ALES CO M-50) OR 3.7082 lumber plumbing supplies) Re®- Open 6 to 5 30 Except Sundays sonable Union wrecking Co. 31245 — —— Fught Mile Rd or 1370] 1-3. HP jJET PUMPS 86950 1-3 Woodrow Wilsop near Davison HP deep well jet pumps with 12 KEnwood 545-1660 GET A TEMCRAFT AUTOMATIC tenk, $112 50 A. Thomspon NEW GALVANIZED stat 3 gel. G 80 8. Perry arage door opener Operates rom dash board of your car ‘“® im. (2) “ lengths) Adaptable to any make door in “ — gs i mathe I3e nt cluding Tile-A-Door MaAnufac- Ve PLUM 1NO SUPPLY tured locally by Temeo Machine 100 | 8 aginawe CFE 5-218 1782 tiae Drive $4644 OIL CIRCULATING HEATER _Evening- and weekends OR }-7625 | with fan and motor FE $2018 13% IN. USED TV Por o4 OLD GARAGES REPAIRED TO v seq TV WALTON TV alton Cor. Josiya FE 22257 Garage Doors Complete stock of number 2 doors be sold All sites avail Reduced prices We do garage front remodeling and installing age ‘aaeee FE 2-0203 8 BERRY. “DOOR SALES CO Wholesale Outside tnaide $298 and $3 98 Marine ename: ¢%' look like new Lengthen rour ee Put in new garage door Terme FE 45654 Save QUALITY factore out et porch and dect gal Soid with mores Deck guarantee BLACKETT | Garage Door — ripe svrrl #161 Dixie Mer Clareston Opener MA soe ~ TEMCRAFT AUTOMATIC. door Plywood — ovener Operates from dashboard ‘ of vour car edaptabie te any All kinds, plain & “er ° rake of door including TitAa- Kitchen cadinet doors & rane deor Manufactured locally by made to order ; TemCo Machine 1782 Pentiec PONTIAC PLYWOON ©O Drive FE 5-6644 Eventnas and 1488 Baidcwin weekends OR 3-762 $2 GAL ELEC HEATEF $79 > GLASS LINED ects HEATER. gal auto gas healer $490 Natural gas 30 gal capacity On a Pe nk -{ * $0 7S it Endre ivacamatand) fe rapecity FE: see Sto Croom SAVE SUPPLY 00 8 Saginae st - HEAT YOUR “HOM ME RECONDITIONED SINGER SEW Por bey OM on BC Lire |= eres Oe Ce lemen automatic floor utility room or $143 fo ee home noe- basement duct-trpe ot) furnace stratiqa. : So simple you can install and ROMEX #2 ¢ FT BY THE oe service it yourself ee coll G A Thpmeon. 86-8 Perry eat service. associated w - D CONCR Pp After hours. FE rE me ene ar E hol “ HOT WATER KEATER 3% OAL ger of com. BED SPRINOS ' ers 50 and $119.50 and felt mattress ‘std size) In values. 940 80. These are excellent cond Both for $15 3315 : ‘electric, off Leringtom. Scott Lake. Call after ty ot ters. 6pm. or Sat am tes Orchard Lake A ve. HOME |sze Us BEFORE YoU sur | > ny _ @&s or of] conversion We, 1%" 4c Bq. Pt. @lso instal] all types of furnaces r =) with flat duct. —— = te pales, PS pou. i . LUMBER CO ir NOW PLOW, ie FOR and lcs ere Boren —Wirm Radix: tors and converted burner. FE 42251. 47 Walnut Po don't find what you | STORM SASH Sent in this CADE «=| Aluminum eompinetion windows ' %, ew! > ed? dust | end-doors, LOW. LOW price!!! wes “4 FE 4-6089 |. } Sam. 0 om, | ~~ { For ‘Sale Miscellaneous 60! For Sale Pets oo nnn enn enn nnn nner er 7 | SOIL. PIPE ag te ae | — o | Sees Sree | Warwick's 2678 Orchard Lk 14 mos old FE oom or STALL SHOWERS, 5 COMPLETE Lk eee gE agar po see 50 na. i = terrific value avetories | , tiacan” . Pima complete with gleaming chrome. Ee a faucets $1485. Toilets 50 value &1661. 9 95 are factory a Se Tis ATIC GARDENS gies wg — AnD gore luorescent, 383 chard Lake Ave SPECIAL” |e Pras EORTERED PEDIOR REE | 2°81 8" Ay a solid flush exterior doors 7 ea Shepherds. 4 mo. aa, C « H ti b AKC rey BOXERS. BABY UMDET “peraxeets exnse FE $0211 BOXER PUPS AKC REGIS- Co | tered. Males Beautiful mark-- . ings. 544 W Auburn Avon Twp Comer of Crooks and Auburn SBSOXER. MALE BRINDLE, 1', YRs PE sod we on be ee old. Pedigreed. Loves children igr Sun 10 to | Spe good home. Pa. Mayfair | SEVERAL GOOD | Saad ELBE. ELEC. portable and cabinet sewing ma- | | BRITTANY SPANIELS 6 ines All guaranteed Bargains old. AKC reg Champics $35 Auburn FE ¢3030 0 MA ¢2366 _— SHALLOW WELL PUMP ONE BABY PARAKEET & NEW CAGE of the ‘ery Dest mages in Amert- $6 OL 2-6063 Wes. stock THIRTY-THREE_ Sale Farm Equipment 76° | SIMPLICITY GARDEW Ear! §. Mastick Co., st Milford Ré Ph. 40042 or Se AkD, REDOILT — GAN chain sews. orm weld- ers. Davis Machinery. “ me SAY NEIGHBOR! OUT HERE AT MICH. CHAINSAW DISTRIBUTORS We have used chainsews sellin from 835. New for $198.56. Call _MY 3-631 for rentals. Auction Sales 77 wee s GAT NIGHT AT? P.M. 1 MILB Lake south % mile Otion .a@ Slightly scratched) guaran. GREAT DANE MALE REOIS: teed perfect $156 value $06.50 tered AKC. chamoico stock Michigan Fivorescent 3893 Orch- 3-2061 ard Lake Ave ee __ HAMSTERS RS PARAREETS. Att LALBOTT LUMBER © _Pets Shop. 69 8 Altor FE 44433 lumber Doors windews. hard- MALE BABY PARAKEETS $2098 Sare Plumbing B 8 paint CAGES Septic ianks sump pumps Thor 301 @th St Pe 2-4025: ciosed Sun system for wet basements Sheet MALE FAWN BOXER 8 Mos rock feck ‘ath and floor and old Registered FE 1 = furnaces. 1025 Ostland Pb PARAKEET AND CANARIES cies 2489 Auburp Rd PE +4510 TELEVISIONS REFRIGERATORS PARAKEETS CANARIES freezer, electric stoves troners. Food Oakland New floor samples Big discount — — = aa Ave Terms Call or stop at Wayne PARAKEETS OPALINES poanan Heat ng Co 823 N. Matm Roches tee _130¢_ Mt. Clemens | OL 20211 PARAKEETS BABIES. 781 MEL- winic AND TV EQUIPMENT. | _rose FE: : tubes and nerts 30 watt ampil- PARAKEETS — fier FE ¢9858 after | 6 SMALL FRIGIDAIRE. WHEEL sancer tabie saw. portable paint Bend FE 4-688 j — er earcen tractor FE pt ppiks PART POINTER +333 Reasonabdie' FE ¢52 USED STEAM REGISTERS RS IF IN- — ~ | terested call MA WOLNE RINE ase Mor W LAWRENCE LUMBER AND WREICKING CO 0 § Paddock FE 307% No © loort 5 a —— t ee Seaview Gee lor! = ph REGISTERED FEMALE DACHS- New toilets $18 85 hund «4 mos FE ¢0138 before 15x16 lavatories with Mttings $i605' 3 DP ™ No Sundeys We carry a full line Im tumber REG GERMAN SHORT HAIRED piam ene anu Duilders supplies poiwter pups OR 3-800) AUCTION EVERY WEDNESDAT might L E Smert. dale Fran _ Rochester_ NIONT 6 }0 Heated room OR R32TiT SAT FEB 19 AT 1 PM LOVELY ode bedroom For Sale _Housetraiters 78 1063 2 WESTWOOD ALUMINUM, make. reasonable offer OR 3-973) 1948 SPARTON MANOR 27 FT ei] aluminum eondt- New furaiture = Keg Fight: TROPICAL FISH & SUPPLIES— WALNC CEDAR CHEST, | Pincombds @@ Pars St. Oxford Sint ate totem oftee* * Mem eece, MOBILE Ges ons ew , REGISTERED FEMALE BOXER ~ = ort « M ht ae | ene Soe APARTMENTS ; ' Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 sve 3 ett Nowra “ “BOARDING BA aan With & Jelosios bes COMBINATION wars Soe _ ping. wry RORE beaters, complete beth with pine 161s Cran side © Bears Fae We R | size tub. double many goer new features. Low terms. rates See also the ™CHURCITES INC. “Hay, jay, Grain & eed 1 71, “on ales Gockens ta Gales _ _ Ye 3D. , 9B thts lot Kew General Guyline. 25 PER CENT ALL KINDS HAY OATS STRAW. | poy omy Lal magg pay Discount on Sherwin Williams an@ son SALE HAY. MIXED TIMO | plas. | Souttapea’ aad S Poel | Y, ailelte end clover. MA 5-031. we gin ‘taKe your contract car. and Pant 44 Orchard Lake LARGE QUANTITY or G22°B furniture. bouse lot of what nave ! imam 7. _bu. of sora. Pa Cuca RE bows) "OT 0G* Trailer Sales DOORS 3000 BALES GOOD MIXED HAY. | Aluminum Comb 62090 «0. Alfalta, Brome and Timoth bigan bottr gas. Trailer parte Jalouise Wood $0045 Adour ‘» Alfalfa average weight ene on a tes ° - Jalouise Alum $78 Psestoes ba) ~~ ns igh ae ged . ar = . . ained on ated = res aS an ChE WEEDON Clarkston. PE 3-7267 ‘ PRACTICALLY NEW. PONTIAC 1661 8 Telegrapn Re FE ¢2588 5000 BALES ALFALFA AND Chief trader Reasonable. 3300 DO IT YOURSELY sEPTic TANE | brome. clover cimethy. = ane Lot @ = e } os etre Ro wu v 1963 4 ABOND HOUSE- : son 80 5s 2 Te e217 “ trainee tied te iss aA a1 FRE i> b.cee BAL wix condities Ful width bed in rea: a 7 3 ae gt fe 212 picture frame fimishe@. BAI ED Ct wa LJ rum __ peo gallon ~ gfe end Bate CLOVER mar. | nach — —_ thermostat for lates rw Tt peint te ——— rehase price 94200 iy No gon Pog, hy HAY POR sate. ALFALFA AND Wii) seil 94500. Can be sees = neo oo etely i oreinenie, A T84 Ww | et ewets Tuber Cl. Owner Har color y | — Seeeagiee el a Paes | HAT Peano, Ty RCHARDON -TRALLER 3 PE 60m — FE e119 ®, 23 bedroom reasonable. FE ba, Bieck & Dec i « en a. OPD Porter-Cable Miller's Falls pad AC RD. AT OPDYKE : | ease oem ens tor tale or tan Oa Souee FJ. SOLECO.| 151 Ostiend Ave For Sale Livestock 72 var oUm Toots BS Wen oen 8 OR 8 WEEKS OLD Prose : Com rE 64323 i piumbing wiring - — | plete stock soul. sewer crock and MUST SELL BEAUTIFUL Grain tile Montceaim Builders seddie Mallon Ortonville 12F5 156 West Montcalm FR SED | eit" Fridey trough Wednesday | © Exoi iz 0 to 60 Closed every Thursday a . house trailer PE C1300 ___ Cameras, _Equipment ¢ O1A «REGISTERED HAMPSHIRE sows ¢ shoais 12 feeder pigs MERCURY 2 ano attacn. TE —— — ments 635 OR }-4)78 lo MOs ge REASONA.- OTHER CAMERAS & EQUU NT _bie Mwai jed Lake ed under Hobbie Ss seis ples Classification sau ber ry Wanted Liv 73 WANTED LIVESTOCK OF ALL Sale Musical Goods 62 Ends | Porrest Jones Clerk stoa. A HAMMOND CHOR siightl used FE 1 ce __ For Sale Poultry 74 120 BASS HOHNER ACCORDION NEW PSHI YIN Usee 3 mos 6303 Elisabeth Lake mee 1 7 a sé tee 8 r — om lamp round brooders ois e MODERNISTIC SPINET PIANO EM 33766 and many others Galleghers FE 3.99 HENS AVERAGE WEIONT 6 _ + 0ses a ______, [be $168 each 7063 Highland R¢ NEW AND USED ACCORDIANS, 10 miles west of « lessons your home OR }-6114 _Ms PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR. orm oduce rs img =Oscat Schmidt FE 3-5317 Sale fF Pr = 78 RECONDITIO P — wultable for recteace room Win APLES N SPY GOOD EATING dence Gallaghers FE 40866 ee ee ee oe = ~ * — mmerce RECONDITIONED VOSE PIANO seeen, Sutne s Duet Lake Res. Very good condition Terme QOal- Milford _teahers, FE 40566 APPLES GLACKMORE FARMS RENT A SPINET PLANO Pacll 1900 Silverbell Rd Rochester. iaghers with buy Mos. enn cans You save el) the _Mich Open } ant — oney cartege paiq in. Gal _ COR lngner s, rE _ OA_ 63330 | SMALL SPINET PIANO LIKE FOR SALE SAND GROWN NO new With large discount Gal- 1 Bebagoes potatoes. 3590 Bash _laghers FR ¢ _ _ ebae Rai % mile of omen |WOULD YOU LIKE TO SELL tx Church your plane? Call us we pey PoTATORS FOR SALE Tie BY a | ce Oallagher Music Co FE el No Sundev sale. Al Johnston. 4-046 northwest corner of Seymour LE a Pd near Seshadew Sale Office , Equipment 63 Sale Farm Equipment 76 . CLINTON BI RROUCOHS COMBINATION addr Be and cash register ~ -¢ cS Fiectr $165 Will sell for CHAIN SAWS . MI e3y _ . BRAND NEWS A P WITH SED EXECUTIVE DESK sWIV- IN BAR 81095 00 e at matching secretary desk “@ TAKE TRADE INS CREDIT snd sive) chair Size 3260 wal- TERMS r nish good cendition MU FE ¢6734 FE @1112 iad | KING BROS Your I. BH DSAlFr PONTIAC RD AT OPDYKE _ Sale Store Equipment 064 = ~~ SPRAYERS. ORCHARD AND ES- COMPLETE RESTAURANT tate types We carry both Hardie ecuipment Best cash offer Any and Mvers tp stock Fo Mun ler | or part 4415 Dixte Hwy Dray- Garden and Lawn equipment. ton Plains 1303 8 oboe ig —— | of 14 Mile ' irmingham. I NATIONAL CASH REOISTER. 3 Prone Midwest 60000 case Crockers 657 W Me BOLENS TRACTORS SNOW r Pontia plows Jert snow pbiowers chein —— —— savs Evans Equip.’ 6607 Diste Sale S i . He: Ph OR }-8506 Late Sporting Goods ~_SPECIAL—FREE GUNS BUY SELL TRADE Farmall Service Clinic Kurr spell. 178 8. Telegraph, FE On FRI & SAT OF EACH WEEK 2-4708 IN FEB Ul \S—BUY =e TRADE We invite roe to »® your Maniey Leach, 10 Bagley Farmall tractor home fer these — = on = 1S free services Kt NTING “AND PISHING MIT- 1 FRONT WHEELS RE-PACKED ens Knit to order FE ¢0788 = 2 STEERING @ SEAT CHECKED 3 CHECK & ADJUST BRAKES Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 1 oor CLUTCH & ADJUST ; - - ~ § LUBRICATE CHASSIS ALL KINDS OF MANURE, SAND. @ CHECK RADIATOR gravel & fill dirt. PE 43371 CHECK AIR CLEANER ~ Glace or & CBee ie ® CHECK BA ERY Fill send end grevel CHECK COMPRESSION FE 28502 jo CXUSHED STONE AND SAND 1: CHECK AND ADJUST SPARK trracel and fll dirt. Lyete Cons. PLUGS FR 28972 or FE 81112 12 CHECK STARTER AND aD- IADING ROAD GRAVEL AND JUST CARBURETOR full sand School Rd. between 14 CHECK HYDRAULIC SYSTEM R aod Dequindre MUlberry 15. GENERAL TIGHTENING . ‘ Gear lubes extra if required: PROCESSED ROAD & DRigeway “Os de Ovi getoo eo ereve! we run 60-40 and hion Wilkinson Sand & eravei 303. . a FE. +5218 FE 2-930 KING BRC YOUR LM DEALER __ PONTIAC RD. AT OPDY KE YOU ARE INVITED TO OUR OPEN HOUSE Feb. 19 2D DRY SLAB WOOD. ed 2 for si0 Delivered FE +0598 ge HARD SLAB WOOD. 09. 8 A GORD 2 for $10. 1 FE | > h day 13 KINDLING s = mg te om — = ee wero WAY FUEL OnL WERE | Sy, te wycceaceier | aes | Spine ae cat Sauee e | and ite many eilied tools rr and k =e fon a Paint Co. FE 5-@158. SCRAP WDOD FROM FACTORY | “and kindling 22-8748) - a Dealer’ We are happy te aT at @UTD BLOND COCKER, per able serve registered _¥E 2-1273. mous ot dives: and eve aKc RBO ment. - \ can FE rere te 4 fs ‘ ‘ ‘ , oe + ~ Trailer Exchange ean Sane Champica. Beemer ana many other e?3 bedrm. models 16 te 47 f feor plan Le 7 on repta) purchase plan @, little as Gern PARTS—STORE pr fer the Trailer Home peo _Disie Hwy Parkhurst Trailer Sales All tratiets op hand at savings te vou 21M ane te ce Demos 1540 Le _ porta of Lake Brion “ad MY aie 3@ RICHARDSON MODERN. EX- PONTIAC MORU F HOMES Rutechiness es low ef ™% can Dur @ recend ttioned $i@ dows Hutchinson's Tratler Sales 415 Dine Hey Corner 6 M Les trailer MUST SELL Nicely furnished. 3 De. bath eal rr 6 siese” Can be financed J C MAYDEN, REALTOR se £ Walton Bivd FE 604! CENTURY 82 31 occupy and « fac iiities “UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT — Square Lake Trailer Park. & werd, Ra? rE _3-908e Auto Accessories 80 Auto Glass Service When you need tt! Hare rou trie4 our ser: ice? Giese installed wh Je customer windshield to « < clase or tnstalied HUB AUTO GLASS CO 133 Oexziand Ave rE ¢7008 "rr * kJ ATTENTION! We are wrec 1948 to «(1054 Stage trucks. We have severe! late ec] low mileage used en- Transmission and freer generators and penne my é SC TR. AM AUTO PARTS ' 4 ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS _ FRID AY, FEBRUARY 18, 1955 | _ = - —— varete j —— | Accessories 80 For Sale Used Tracks 90! For Sale Used © Cars ot \CA NIV. AL by Dick Turner For Sele Used Cars a1 For Sale tina Core 91! { bed on RS ACOSO RAR OSS ' FoR 31 TO ‘83 COMPLETE | 1083 HENRY J. 929. FE ‘82 PONTIAC. HYDRAMATIC = 34002. | it? Ba EE See Be TS HARDTOP a NTIAC 4 i 00D | Highway 1900 - Beautiful light top . _ way WALe? ? RIDE ON WHEELS. CLEAN 1953 PONTIAC, CUSTOM Ur U fy Heater with err é : “body. eg neerrie will You seed uot be a dub! - Catalina ee mileage. most: ac- * Call Midwest +232 26-FT. ANS. eee | Good ~ho mone va. cessories an | condition. $650 each. Hutchinson come a rticular buyer . <1 | Witt jon" our ‘in & am oer ai Dre : Auto SAL , | LES tte Service | For Sate Used Cars 91 %—Oskiand rE 2291 - | __MY* oben ttl"# bo pm. | PETERSON | ~ Ls BUICK ‘i960 ¢ DR. SPECIAL a | a ‘@ OLDS STATION WAGON 1963 4 door REPAIRS. BUMPING & PAINTIN RE AT: BARGAINS Dynafiow Dual carburetor Ra | condition OA 86-2457 after 6 a 1953 Sie: Sedan | FREE ESTIMATE —d i ’ an. dio heater, white wall tires. A-! ee A ett 195) a. 6 eodes aL, MARED, OF came Zone cenreriny medi, Neier _Forga ave" of ise | gon wen, sage. Hy Rate, 4 yt z ai set MOTOR SALES cam Sis soe X Mask ses ore ore et eR, Many orgagmt Pa oral aby 6ST Sr ee Ay wats ; ; ny more Buicks nevrolets and Sun | KAISER-WILL YS SALES 5 . 1 o custem 8 club coupe Priced Fords Buy and save at Cark- — n O N G k i, rate cod ——— —=" ner Saaaben et Birmingham MI! so (issa 8 4 DOOR je SNwomn ove = O ome- ns O ImmMic Ss | uote of + to choose from +3418 -j— AUTO see pep ing New condition. Deluxe | CRARRAIAPT GRINDING iy THE Se Mdootcelm Tweet e PE eis! CHEVROLET i053 BEL AIR. 2 ment throughout § mos old. Call | 33 Chrys NY 4 Dr... giao ' e C ars weed nichinan tne tone blue io 48446 li Olds supe ocala ers *revored. guck Mee | ByicE i061 SUPER HARDTOP, | heater. Power Glide. $1285. OL OLDS. 1952 °88° 2 DR SEDAN ia Buick Riverie eae $1645 Jus Oo “Sale Motor Scooters 82 8&2 _radio. 9865. OL 2-#311. j 299th —____ pesn thi Bai Very clean. FE 3] Ous Secs Dee... 8 90 | i952 BUICK SUPER «4 DOOR 2 % CHEVIE 210 2 DOOR. LIKE ——— '90 Buick 2 Dr Dyna ...... § 505 new. $1365. 111 LeGrande _°61 PLYMOUTH HEATER AND ‘47 _4@ Dr B “$406 <6 tone. Dynaflow. 1 owner. 44 N Cad. 4 Dr Blue ...... $ ‘e hevrolet be ALL-STATE SCOOTER. EXcEL- | berry E 30543 “__ # ~CHEVIE, RADIO AND HEAT. _fadio New tires $550 OR 3-278 ‘4 Ply 4 Dr |... $ 285 53 Chevrolet 31 Chevrole om _cspeties. tts. PS beoes BUICK SUPER STANDARD _¢' €00d motor, FE 55042 ‘44 PLYMOUTH A 2 DOOR ag Mere. @ Dro 2s. $38 T Convertible with radio ‘heater —Driuae sedan with redie, heal- Fe Sale Motorcycles 3 “sul A-1 shape Cal! after 6 pm 1952 CHEVROLET DELUXE Pow- As sharp a. it can be s and many other extras. See it’ er. 3 of these at only PRARARARRRRRRRRRwewrrrrm 2-0778. vee pag Radio poy _ - $100 bi oe is oo ogae nn $1087 S8y a “BUICK SUPER HARD D TOP went Gal Nah bel mane TAKE ORION MOTOR SA! , FROME’ S. . gy Rd a Ee eres El fe J ext 1 N E . 1E se Sa'es Co. 3727 8. Sagi Shey = : sae 2 door a radio = MY P2611 ull 900 pm Orchard Lake at Cass 'S4 Chevrolet "30 Chevrolet BUICK SPECIAL, 1947 HAS RA- eater, S.Ecelemt comuiticn : CLEAN 1992 PONTIAC CATALINA _FE 58-0468 a heater and ; 10391 ; ; ————— ie 210° series with wadio and an with radio, heater @n __ Boats & Accessories 85 85 SOdD, an ee opy Ik GOOD 198 CHEVIE “FRIVATE OWNER we “ae ee 1963, STUDEBAKER CHAMPION: newtes SIDR: a 495 CONDITION. > caL FE 2-0353 ig Beaver. Jiberry 2948 194 PONTIAC € 1 7 pe 4 -L_FE _2-0353 ; CONVERTIBLE, looks, $900 5-066 . “FA INRUDE MOTORS We Wis 0 Wes AND MANY | tM CHEVROLET | DELUXE 4 Siarchiel. sbai> For information, Soi es —— . we ins pene las Fords, Buy and seve at Cert: 33 CHEVIE. BEL AIR HARD ine | PO a ee a ee “Econo = vi “fern good | ‘49 Ford } ; 946 N y : = “or HAR: NOTON'S i000 a0 seeker, Birmiaen gil ha ee aes eae clean ae aa biel _ looks, $000. FE 54-0066 aft ré =f 53 Dodge Sedan with cas ee heater : IN ‘6, 1 o_o e power steering wher Er — _ AKER MPION. . j - raph, FE 28033. OPEN | 53 BUICK _ 3 eencine available MI 6-0188 | eee . . DE- merdnee wade & crane — pongeer Sots ae pice radio heat Transportation special. SUNDAY. wl 33 CHEVROLET BEL AIR. CON-| matic. Undercosted. extra clean.) _W. Auburm $1288 . ? i vi PENN YAN se ee aie barre yg gr gerne ig cea _ 25,000 miles FE. 2-1471. is3 STUDEBAKER SPORT boats. Marize - } s s _ coupe eal- Sales n Service. FE 2-008. _ = fae ae aN OFFER fie WA ene like mes oer Radia beak yi | or. white wall tres, i tone aren "46 Buick = —_ Pr" — | Low 14,000 actual miles New , . Ovminum bests, Tee. 1950 BUICK SUPER ESTATE 953 CHEVROLET, ¢ DOOR 710 on ae ee | car trade tm Carkner Stude- $3 Chevrolet Can you bump « car? Pix the 4 age Everything for the, Wagon. Body im very good con-| series. excellent condition EM = —__ _ | baker, Birmingham MI ¢3418 Bei Air 2 dr sedan with radie door on this one and you have ; Sriphed boomy | dition, radio and heater, dyna-| 3 2699 ee ro 33.000 MILES LADIES’ | ————— ~~ | heater and Power Ghde a beauty GWEN MARINE cUPpLies | flow. and fine funmine jsueine. 4) curv 3 DR GOOD CONDI Sr cpr ag Mas $1189 $99 306 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 200200 Go itra) Lincoin retercury Seles 87 0D. driven by school teacher T © tg U.8 Put on shire misneeon i \ D MOTORS W Pike at Cass best offer FE 2-6830 An beh h = ee ; Seer be PONTIAC 1953 DELUXE @ DR DUNPHY te | BUICK 1951 SUPER | ’ , DR yDTNA- 1954 CHEVROLET 210 SERIES ——— Hydramat.c radio heater acces- "33 +4; 1 49 Olds : ey 2 flow. radio heater, and white tone paint Heater cioc Lae “Between these heavy earrings and Mrs. Murphy braggin sories. Sell or trade FE 5-6304 ase Naat AFT BOATS j “het tional sfgnals Seat covers. $1.00 y i urpn) gging : . : i PRELAND BOATS | wall tires. $745. OL 11 PE s-3364 ar ce iat , chs ee: VERY CLEAN 1982. PONTIAC Courter Panel with large factory AB with radio, heater and hy- BOAT TRAILERS | 1880 BUICK 60D SHAPE $350 — P ____ about her new baby. my ears are killing me Chieftain low mileage FE ¢7932 heater dramatic SLAYBAUGH'S | 2-3906 CHEVROLET 1950 2 DOOR DE eee = || : . $795 $395 8 Oakland Ase TS PERS WHOLESALE RETAIL, For Sale Used Cars 91 For Sale Used #i| grow at scemesnyes ence | ______ §,000_ miles, Se C S RET: or ised Cars or ‘sed Cars Dec ence hueemmesee! ALL MUST GO! MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS : ee a ee ee we or lent conditivn «Low Mileage , = = 2 YOU CALL IT! : sl 32 Bantek 33 Chevrolet *, Switser Craft and Yellow Jacket = : : FE 39043 & Bite : eVvro 1947 Chevie club coupe $175 1954, FOR) COUN SQU | NE. _IN AR MOND ; t Boats. Trojan boats. Master Craft 1609 Ferd § sedan $150 FORD ‘31 CUSTOM 8 R & H what MA rete TRY SQUIRE. | "WEDNESDA, "AND FRIDAY yt Riviera with radio heater and Tractor with Sth wheel saddle Chain and . ee oe | 14T Chevie. 2 door $123 “Clean perfect condition Phone 1964 FORD CUSTOM # TUDOR | #4}, PONTIAC ¢ DOOR DerUXE | 2 38 PM FOR A COMPLETE | | 16.000 miles Al) THE FOLLOWING $895 At Pipe Lake. Phone FE 32-5260 1062 Pord deluxe eeden oe _ ee Matic Excellent condition. By suape $1172 Phone Milford. MU | ; Pore . ; | 1983 Chevrolet pict up 1950 Chevrolet 's ton pickup 1933 FORD CUSTOM. 2 DR. RA- _ owner. MI ¢1243 3381 | Transportation Offered 87 s 18 GMC % ton dio and beater, iow mileage. Must FORD. 1951 3 DOOR 8 HEATER PONTIAC 1960 & SILVER STREAK $1695 : *§2 Pontiac r | $695 More to choose from — up te sell, going into army Best offer Mechanically OK. Interior nice door lot of car for 6396 2 dr sedan with ai 4 's2 Chevrolet geome’ |: lai 4 door sedan ‘63 models : Pierce eB Fala Aone ae | ee eet bu Peat 19483 Buick 4 dr. with ra- |] neater Good acl _—— Panel with large factory heater Gams to Tease, ‘Une end ail ture | S495 West Side Used Cars ED. 96-4 DOOR-§. NADIC.| ca te eu etne age gig ol . he: id D . $495 : BONNIE'S DRIVEA | ‘em, all makes and models, ton ‘54 Ford na- ; ished. FE 43500. 676 N. Cass 1961 Ford -eustom § forder 23 Ww oe ee ib rs “ heater. $306. OL 30311 very reasonabie Come and take NICE CLEAN oy Sonnac TIAG. 3 dio, “ee Pa oo Salt Leake. ~ eg Angeles. 1948 Buick Buper 4 door dle cee bas signals 5§ goes | a poke Meriwen. Caner sac onto nylons Hp $78 oo 28,000 miles flow / to choose sani "<9 - Pd Pheonts, Aris - = 58 plates MI 40836 a fer | seats. 10,000 miles MI 44357 22 Auburn Ave a ROAR: hc —peiuxE All guaranteed and ready | = heb a 51 Chevrolet & SERVICE pa ee on OF gay 1952 FORD-?-MA a Victorta with radie, heater an Sedan Delivery. Just the suto- Powsisc er cw | ied Posting 4 door ‘ st 9 Must SELL. BEST 163 FORD? Mt, TIC 13.000 MILES. hydramatic extras A-1 condition, for the road |] Pordomatic mobile for « small business. TROCK GOING tag gh PAR $175 1952 FORD. «DR. FoRDOMaTIC —M! +456 __ $2 PONTIAC 2 DR RADIO $1047 $395 load etther way. 5-6808. | CLARKSTON ‘a | l] | lL low mileage. A-l condition MI = ad sg COMMODORE 8 heater hycramatic FE 2782 $1095 Wanted Used Cars 88; MOTOR SALES Sono VICTORIA 1952 A-l SHAPE trans Tors mane, ‘man mies tures "Like new seat = 1933 P an | 33 Chevrolet ‘49 Chevrolet ee ~ | : eh . - +r -35| 4 priced might at $195 Central | Tas ike new seat cov- -) Pontiac 2dr with ra WIL ro evrg HIGH 6 & SCRAP CARS pada me pm Dal CREDIT PROBLEMS Loaded $805 FE 5-9752 coln Mercury sales. 57 we Pike eke ee _ wall i eater This Deluxe 2 dr sedan with radio and Panel truck Here is another or eve. 2-2006. am to AAS y GooD BAD - OR NONE AT| ; _ at Cas is mieeae amo < 1S heater A real value at 00d buy at only vs BUY. SELL AND TRADE L WE HAVE A PLAN TO FIT | 2 z Personal ar of Leslie R | : > as Top FOR ANY wie | 1994 FORD B8KYtINER PORDO. |()/{\NSON'S SERVICE Tripp Oniy 8650 Phone FE ' Chit 8 iw a one owner 2887 Dus car. ECONOMY 22 Auburn. aa Seve ULL On matic. RH. WW. Power Bteer- - : : . 9-882? 138 Illinois Ave. a OM ing! Direction het Good, condi. ..,.TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS - and is sharp THE HIGH DOLLAR tion. OR 3.7162 vet 6-6 a» igh Rebuilt motor Full el =e DELUXE 4 DOOR UN at | price 4-007 Por high ~ used we l = = 41 Ford V8 coupe $75 N - = = Pics; Seen ‘So Bt Yall Cuz n He, DOO TORO SEDAN 8% pivmoutn coe rebut motor Tal laceens oe mileage oma $795 Hurry! Hurry! — Hurry! ets. fivrhsive rane rte ; p . iter Very good condition” EM 47 Oids 4 door sedan New tires curt oh ee cae te 1051 B *k 4 d witt - , "HL J. oo ELT a 10f1 See U's | —22eet etter ¢ tT Pontes, gies, “7? “8? 7 | 95) PONTIAC 8 HY DRAMATIC | i ied a ” . 7 Lilac Siss a ‘ . > » me = a . I: D J INE ~ OL 1D L sk D C ARS gi7 x an Rochester OL 23-6266 Geluxe Radio and heater dio heater and Dy na \¢ IL R I RADI is \\ ( KR | H MORE sing Mg = near THEN OFT ob Poet ctem a aetun props USL FORD 2.°DR. SEDAN GOOD! Gye) 70 Dover Ra Mane *2/ flow Two tone paint and THAN YOU THINK AT— aaa : us an a ndabi or : , BILL SPENCE agons NATIONAL | $4 Stugedaker Com dr Coe 8 aes ter coaive cag Mean et Be PONTIAC #6) DR a DELUXE. | thoroughly reconditioned Pr i = 5 ae z ydre. heater io. = USED CARS MOTOR SALES 31 Chevrowt Dia a ar & bes cury Sales STW. Pike at Cass | lh excellent cond "61.080 seteai | Oakland Ave. 333 7 ass my lh, 4 fi Chevrolet & 2or | miles Best offer takes FR 5-6022 achAP CARS ON CHEAP Cana | ATS. SAGINAW ST 1) Giatiaiet 1 Pieaus 8 ns | ater eo | $995 ® OR 3-4511 19 CHEVROLET 2 PR A GOOD PONTIAC 1951 SILVER STREAK ); ¢ ® / ‘ . ay c 32 Pontiac 4 dr. with WOW BUYING CLEAN CARS ie ruaning cor 6306. OF 263i) _ TAYLOR'S |" "8 coupe Heater Motor and tires | | ontia 1c l an . BOB FROST INC. 1952 Ford ‘] CHEVIE . oe AL Walled Lake | | @ood Upholstery clean. 9608 radio, heater and Hydra- g Ss Ines 880 8. Woodward Birmingham | »,,, naa ‘47 Plymouth . bed Sioce 1831 OL 30311 — a5 oes or WID JUNK CARS & SCRAP IRON. | Crerorie excelent tires and “ponte we to MArket 4156) 10st PONTIAC CATALINA Ra-| Matic. Two tone paint. Past service. Call FE ¢0s¢2 riest meocnnelcalty. All plastis Pienty Other Late Models and FORD 1950 2 DR 6 CYLINDER dio heater hydramatic 6606 OL and tl thro hout WANTED. LATE MODEL _ WRECE | werior and «@ good body Trentis ©. Gagines, fale $50 for — Ra over pay- 20311 _ _ a spolless C me S ars * m™ | = ments ~67 PONTIAC (33. 2? DOOR SACRI- Cc . ; cars fod dg ql P $1,295 | DESOTO 1951 CUSTOM 4 DOOR 4% foRD Ve NEW WIRING y DOOR Ra’ ti! Yom tte cM a | Lowest price anywhere Bag y uto arts Beautiful golden bionde finish eatcovers Good rubber and «vod - Pontiac a. trade in FE Sane, | Wow DW AR AT 13 M Il E S O . Fully equipped 6705 Carine; Stu , » ask for Hu | . D ye -ES R AD rE 6-0210 FE 6-9210 oe a : (Ene: SU transportation $190 1933 Cass RK VDI AND HEATER moo 675 178 BAOLEY eT. é on Gnas Uae 4 ; BEST Leake Ra Keego alier 4 pm \\ \ > . we PAY TOF | . ae Eee io FORD TUDOR CAR BEING ~ : LI] | 5-1] 19§2 Plymouth _ofter FE os aid bY oxmual amt ony SSH 1031 Cherolet Styline Dix ncoin o- | COMMUNITY | Sisteel etic MgeuO SERA can tiah fie running Tenaon PE Ser | | 2 di. with radio. heater Reverse Charges ttfully two toned grey, and blue fF engine and excellent tires This car is really sharp = = and seat covers. No rust. MOTORS | See tiesee hese | Mere eles at wre nat| Fah, S, tome ond geese | rec s up lignts : | Youn ne need @ ha — ee = ; — ew sit vomb-s-siertnes—coube| “AEE, Onlor forbes na PERFORMANCE | ia tlone aan eater af SSS . * } M24 at Buckhorn Lake | LARRY MA? - 803 N. Main, Rochester $995 | with overdrive 23.000 actual, ~My 22611 ty #0 pm DEPENDABILITY | br OLIVER "MOTOR BALES. OLive 3-631) , HURON a JEROME OUALITY | i da THE FOLLOWING See M&M Motor Sales MOTOR SALES | Por top i — aoe late model cars. KELLER-KOCH 2 Ww NUROR COPE 2-300 l } Rochester Ford Dealer | $795 U OR 31008 CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH a PH OL 1711 } p ° ENED TATE MODEL Woodward @ 13's Mile Re tats : “FOR MORE THAN 30 YEARS A 929 } F | wrecked cars and jun’ caf. Hol Midwest 6-1200 We've Taken The ; GOOD PLACE TO BU 1952 Fords. 2 drs. and 4 ! ! lerbeck’s Auto Parts. rm $-1401. niche (” ioso | NASH weenie CHEATER S SAGINAW ST. drs. Radio, heater and ’ . . = - . hs Averill S “To Prices” a;©y ) jr panes some with Ford-O-Matic. | 1984 Ford 2 Dr. A Real Value in a Family Car. “BY GEORGE’ A. -- ; : ~~ | 'S4 Dodge V8 adr $ $5000 n | “THE HILLBILLY DEALER® ‘88 Chev Convertibte 4 w choose from "Daten, ee en gies Sinn eS Mopteaim 83 tick Hardtop $1099 $1099 $1099 ars) - $700. F FE oe ‘$3 Dodge ed: v8 $1208 orisae ies} LINCOLN «4 DR LOW MILE. ,. I | $395 — 2 Base ag S SS es pete a I S - i ouner power extras white (53 (hev Station Wen | . side a ea la ind 'c © ~ Sri = 1" renee eu ‘i ‘i ae i Soe poe e red $2 178 z one eer financed. , 83 Hrd sc ” Hornet 4 dr | 10M) Ford Sedan with Ta- S2R5 Dow n and $32 59 per Month Bring a $1 Ply 1300 mt $ 698 $205in oa ME "32 Merc. 4dr. Sedan | dio, heater and new pamt. CASH WAITING $1 Buick $699 = 8205cn CURY CLUB COUPE - \ . - $1 Stude 4dr $205 8 Sodn | ! $0036 N Anderson FE $0172 ‘54 (Chev. Hardtop | Also very good muffler. our Old Car Could Even Be the Down Payment AVERILL’: 2030 DIXIE HWY. | "30 Nash $345 § S0dn 1953 acc RY MONTEREY RA- 'SaF C rid - . es h [ pa x $405 $ SOn dio. heater @hite wall tires A. > ord Custom 2 dr. Ready starter on these - S v 2d $390. $ S0dn | h 2 tone vell ea Chey . . arp ‘ Erte er $4458 seca 63 Kard Wan’ power brohes tad merce:| 24 Chev. Bel a dr. cold mornings. A-) Buys” Cheapies | at — 4dr 420006 0 § o 830 Fer . matic Catkner Studebaker Bir- | 'S . c WAN ED ] @ Doder 447 a er vith radio ang _™minebam MT 43418 2 ie pee 2 dr. | ee 5 a . 5 ‘ - | ~~ = ’ €an Wal&s heater ee te ae eee | $595 | 32 Ferd 2 dr....$ 644 "$6 Plymouth 4 dr § 99 nf wey LATE MODEL CARS. MUST BE OPEN TILL 8 PM ; ) 2 52) CLEAN & SHARP | fatormation™ ‘call’ “Bagley” Auto => met pala ri 1951 Frd 2 dr. with radio’ , and heater. A very nice / Bring title-Money waiting at Taken In | Riemenschneider Bros | Ee Parts FE 502198 a pag ry = - ts AT 52 ) 5 4 GLENN'S Se todge | ST Ge Rickarata ye | iat a8 is ee tte gm wen 2k ae- Ye Det OLDS 4998 4 DOOR HYDRA. ~ > sorry > = . ; : : MO 9) Ss ES | On New a Super De - ie Radio pe ce adape yt: Cec | Cin ae ( — 2 dr. pase 53 Nash 2dr eee .$ 89 49 Buick Sedan. .$199 1OTOR SALF‘S _ $435) MI €-2743 Ide 88 ase 2 ar | ) > | heater and Hydramatic oO For Sale Used Trecks 90 | 1955 ae Plymouth , GIVE Us A TRY Me Soto: 2 ie ag $395 "SO Stude. 2 dr...$ 19 ‘48 Packard 2 dr..$ 9 Chirvsler Windsor 195) Chevrolet 4 dr with ( IF 52 Hudson 4 dr.. .$ 544 $8 Ford 2 dr.....$ 99 ees . - a es . . hey Deluxe 2dr. | tadia heater and others 51 Hudson Hor't $ 599 49 Ford: Clb. Cpe. $ 99 : The Cars With The To Give you a Real Buy WILSON | Pontiacs | OS Semi Glenn = | PAULSON ord Custom 2dr, | This is a very low price | ‘SI Ford Cus 2dr. $ 444 “$1 Ford Cpe .....$ 79 he? n | yt aT) a WN ah ta fetid pedi nd dil ein Ph one 1 | 2 OVS] . 66S Perry & : . Cranbrook 4 dr with radia and FE 46882 Pontiac Dlx. 2 dr. | on this car. “40C ~ , = | heater es ine 49 Ch Cpe. .$ 199 48 Nash 4 dr. ....$ 9 ( 3M All Cars Must ; ~~ eee Pontiac Dlx. 4 dr. SET YOUR RADIO DIAL AT 1460 test, EES. } $ CHEAPIFS | 1985 PLYMOUTH PLAZA 6 2 TONE | 'S1 Plymouth 4 dr. ee it caer a Poe ll ot coed H. To '48 Stude. Cl | ree o, heater, turn si J | P $1644 Stude. . Cpe. $ 9 USED TRUCKS: Be Sold AT THE (Slenn S | fale" 2 000 miles MY 25001 ae 50 Ford Custom 2 dr. THE "FULL “DIBCRIPTION PON . . 48H T le Checked | 7; - a ee ~ | ‘sey 7 ieee PLYMOUTH « De sepan | 50Chev. Dix. 2 dr. | SU Ply. Sta. Wgn. $ 599 udson 4 dr. ..$ 99 riple © ctl Pomt Sta Wag.) “Bright Spot” |... 320M swe, “Pane aR Soches. Die ddr | $3Q5— | uo Suide 4dr....$ 199 39Ford 2 de. 4.2.8 49 Super 88 4 dr With radio heater a rough spot on tt Low actual 0 Diz 8 R&R Hydra excelient 1c caaice and Hvdramatic millon ee ee Stude- | 50 Pontiac Dix. 2 dr. ac . . oo ; . state: 1950 Che. pickup | $895 Pontiac ! a PI vpelseas 2 <7 aon | '30 Pontiac Dlx. 4 dr. eats, heater ae mone at Boral. Wert Ri ero Ce cre oe vs | _ condition to heater 25 . ’ 1981 Chev. Pickup .. | CADILLAC | Glenn S wren’ Tar “Sted"*cenaition | (20 Studebaker 2 dr. ag, | A good car built by good | “S2Chev. Di. 2dr $ 644 “48Olds 4 dr. ....$199 "52 Pontiace MERCURY-PONTIAC = ve. s . eo ; “. 1948 Ford dump stk. | pu a ee ost see, | cee aac ae a3 Wack PENG PLYMOUTH #7 | +50 Olds 88 2 dr | ice, here im our | 49 Mere. 2 dr...$ 2029 “48Chev. Clb. Cpe. $ 99 168i Chew. 1 ton pickup | $895 “ee ween Super 4 cr with radio heater i PLYMOUTH & 5 HIGE Cah | ae bin ae we Coupe | gs ll 53 Ford Victoria $1199 $3) Pontiacs j= ns me : 1951 International pickup | 2.8 4 Dre winterized and ready omen “Pe nous “ass “ ' —— DEN scan “? Pontiac Dix. 2 dr. 1950 hes h '| 50 Pontiac S. Cp. $ 399 Trucks ' fo Your choice -995 up =|» $4. FORD €@ CUSTOM PERFECT | enn Ss 235 Montcalm 49 Chev. Dix. 2 dr 50 Buick with radio and ‘51 Ford % T. Pick $544 1951 Ford pickup "52 Studebaker - sass Gt aie” he ek “8 “COUPE. NICE 8135. 49 Chey. Standard 4 dr. heater. Good body and|} '49 Ford 2 dr.....$ 399 7’ Commander V8 hard top. trane- “8 *S1 Ford - — | 49 very clean. Real comfort. |] ; : ’51 Chev. 2 T. Trac. 1947 Chev. panel porate epee omy onFicta a cans | 2.4% sedan itn radio. neste spe, Many | 4g Pond Custom 2 ar |] '53.Chev. Bel Air $ 999 ar ac. $299 i FULLY FACTORY EQUIPP ] 1-33 By Clue Cpe *Se0 00 2 rfl 48 Merc. 4 dr. $795 ‘| '51 Ford Conv't ..$ 599 3 Ford 4 T. Pick $699 "<9 — J CcTo I ED j y w . + P , WILSON Crtatina as Se a nan POWER PLIGHT TRANSMIS €Slenn > CR Cpe Seeoutr were sie 48 Ford 2 dr. 1952 Chevrolet 2 dr. with || ’'50 DeSoto Sedan $ 399 53 Chev. 2 T. Trac $699 ald ne HEATEN AND MANY MORE: AC one epe sass. zoe sete! 42 Willys Station Wagon radio and heater. This] +51 Nash 4 dr....$ 399 ‘$2 Ford 2T. Du $1.295 CESSOR Nr ac <) Buick 3 Desoto @ Sede dink Plymuoth Sedan very, very clean car has J 0 a . - Dump $699 GMC 2A. Wenn com pan Special 4 dr with Dynefiow re #2 DeBoto 6 eens veo 543.6 older Fords & Chevs | had only 1 owner. 52 Dedge 4 dr...$ 644 ‘49 Dodge 12’ Plat. $299 C ,OWN PAYMENI 0 dio and heater = ot | Ss s j : rd - OAKLAND AT CASS | MeSES” fits “ated: PORES MONTHS on matance on ed OLIVER MOTOR | =! Pontiac D. Sd. $ 599 '52 Ford 4 T. 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' : eo de og i - 3 | ‘ . “1 | : ri AP aes eae Vs i243 ‘ ya wa é i a Ye r ” : 7 as - ej } *\ h \ | Ad NS j + | soe | “heat pt ¥ nN fy et 4 Faas, 1 | ae ‘pm ears \ EES ate re i Lark _—- _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, ail FEBRUARY 18. 1955 THIRTY-FIVE © Slaying Confession | tr Ce, ates ad Worth -- Today's Television Programs - - Hee ropose Ike St eaks Up = Deem orth CSS Channel 2—WJBE-TV Cananel 6—WWS-TV = Channel 1—WXYZ-TV —s Channel. 8—CKLW.-TV - | Pontiac's First DETROIT W—Police today dis- : ” 00 r an ‘ 10K = counted as worthless the confes-| TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS Otto. William Bendix stars with| “Vicious Years.” (9) x? sion of a 34-year-old convicted |¢. — Tom D’Andrea. (2) Topper. Top-| Neighbor Theater. East rnd Only peeping Tom in the investigation gi we Cat ibis — per is mistaken for head of Kids in “Mr. Wise Guy.” (4)| Ives Mulls Amendment. Warns Gop Agoinst' and of the two-year-old rape-slaying of : . : : gambling syndicate when he| little show. Drama (2) Miss . . sae coed JoAnn Gillespie. venture: serial. @ Time = tires to help citizens’ commit-| Fair Weather. _ to U.S. Subsidy Plan Classing Political Foes h d Nigh t Marvin Lane, chief of detectives, * | tee. - _ on Segregation Issue With Commies y an said ia an int police in ' turette. | 14:98—(4) Tonight. Variety with , gation and findings of three |6:15—(9) News Austin Grant. (4) he} Se a Alien, (2) Featureite WASHINGTON Sen. Ives (R-| : ee Station psychiatrists’ showed Richard Bal-| News. Paul Williams. | with Tana te ae Oe 11:45—(2) Weathervane | NY) indicated he may propose an Eisenhower says Republicans ingall - noce ment. i yng - ; es pod — mt of 6:30—(7) Heart of City “Four | teker, Frasia Gregory. (4) Big SATURDAY MORNING | sntisegregation amendment to fed- eught not to link Communists and . M ' « @ “ Hours to Live.” (9) China| Story. Reporter traces bank ; eral school aid legislation, but told Democrats in the same class when 5:30 A. ._7 Midnight Smith. Dan Duryea in Far | bandit in “The Man Who 9:00—(4) Mr. W izard. newsmen today he is stil! studying they line up to fight their ene FRi aT. ‘TH 1:00 4. ™&) Ballingall. a former gravedigger’ astern adventure. (4) Show-| Couldn't Run.’ 9:30—(4) Quiz ‘Em. (2) Michigan | Just how to word it. mies oes and odd jobs man, admitted orally | afid-in a formal statement Sunday | that he beat and dragged the 18-| year-old junior college student into | the alley near her home where -her | mutilated body was found Jan_ 3, 1953. ‘| Monday, Ballingal! retracted his | 7: confession, saying he was fu ial After three days of examination, ts _ case of Stars. Bruce Cabot in “Christmas for Sweeny.” (2) | News Ace. Ken Cline, Van Pat- | rick. :46—(2) Weatherman. Dr erett R. Phelps. 0e—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. Puppets. (9) Boston Blackie. Kent Taylor in comedy mystery. (4) Studio 57. “‘The Haver Tech- Ev- (2) Playhouse of | Stars. Patric Knowles plays | embezzler who masquerades as Scotland Yard detective in “The Way to Freedom.” 10:00—(4) Happy Felton’'s Gang. 30—(7) The Vise. Concert man. | *#!5—(7) Cartoons. ager falls in love with young! @:3e—(7) Smilin’ Ed. (4) Winchell ballerina he and his wife adopted | & Mahoney. (2) Sinema. in “Death on the Boards.” (9)| 0 4. 5) py ; The Falcos. Charles McGrew in |" — (2) SH Barker's Cartoans. | mystery. (4) Dear Piiebe. | 11:06—(7) Space Patrol. (4) Funny | State. 9:45—(2) Wayne University * *:s Ives injected the segregation is- sue into the Senate Labor Com- ! mittee’s school aid hearings yes- terday. Sen. Purtell (R-Conn) later asked the National Education Assn. to state in writing whether |it would actively oppose a pro vision refusing federal school | building aid to states which segre- |gate white and colored school REV. JOHN YUELIS Rochester Minister Speaks at Synagogue The President's admonifon was delivered to the Republican Na tional Committee yesterday after it unanimously had affirmed a sub committee's choice of San Fran- cisco as the site and Aug 20 as the opening date for the 1%6 pres- idential nominating convention Maintaining silence on his own plans, the President told the dele- 1460 On Your Radio Dial psychiatrists recommended Ballin: | nique,”’ surgeon afraid to use Newspaper comedy stars Peter Boners. (2) Capt. Midnight. | children. gates not to close their “balance gall be placed in the psychiatric. new method after first patient Lawford, Marcia Henderson. (2) | 13:39(7) Cowboy Show. (4) Space : nid The Rev E. John Yuells, pastor pe hain in their struggle to win ward of a city hospital until he| dies. (2) Files of Jeffrey Jones.| Our Miss Brooks. Mr. Conklin} Cadet. (2) Abbott and Costello. |, The NEA. a professional organ. of the First Congregational | €Ctions. ; could be committed to a mental! ‘Be My Alibi.” tries to cure his stage fright by lrecoga of educators, is already on (Church of Rochester will preach! “Our greatest — Com- institution, ; recording his speech. Eve Ar- = E record against an aid ban based) on “Moses—the Way of Life.’ at Mmumsts,” he said. great 7 us—(7) My Story. Drama den. Gale Gordon star in SATURDAY AFTERNOON jon the segregation issue But Wil Tempie Beth Jacob at the worship; Struggle = wl pala pind '7:30—(7) Rin Tin Tin. Rusty and| comedy |12:@8—'7) McKenzie’s Saturday | jam G. Carr, NEA executive sec. service at 8:15 tomght against a dictator w Rinty guard sheep flock to earn 10:60—(7) Passport to Danger. | Party. (4) Happy Hollow Ranch. | |retary, said he would have to A are of youngsters and adults Sreatest enemy 1s not the Dem- } money for birthda , - _ ange _| €2) Big Tc jeheck with the organization on {rom the Oak Park Baptist Church | ocrats. We certainly know we cant y irthday present in| Cesar Romero as diplomatic! ‘?) Bie Top r F | “Rin Tin Tin and the Eagles ier in “R 9 I i : , _ », Whether it would actively fight will visit the Temple and attend have better allies when we are | Nest.” (9) Million Dollar Movie aia ” Mystery j wre meer Town and Country: '2)" such an amendment the: service fighting anybody from abroad A CERITY BROADCASTING 5 | “Lady With a Lanep.”’ (4) Eddie Cavalcade of a a: —— — | . ° ° . A; the reception following. an So let's remember that COMPANY STATION Trede-Ins Accepted! Fisher. Songs. (2) News. Doug reteht be Ch ie Norkus vs. | :3@—(4) Home Theater. (2) Uncle Sen. Hill «D-Ala.) committee expression of bon voyage will be Let's not build up a picture that Easy Terms! Edwards hr ! mg os me ‘S| Johnny Coons. chairman, said in an intermew the made to Mrs. Herman Stenbuck the worst enemy anyone can have : | * czzar arles. (2) e Line- : issue of se at wc ware cassis ow: Vers ini Open bray ivasing |7:4%—(4) News Caravan. John| Up. Payrol) clerk helps San |2:60—(7) World of Speed. (9) Sat- | j,, schoo! wt tealelaiion ~_ iy a ere 2 ie) a Pig mortar Pa ge — P de A Bandst : a) instea progre — Swayze. (2) Perry| Francisco Lael esc age —— 2) aan In the past, he said,:the Senate Also altending tonight's service moderate” label he once used for omo. Songs PP ‘ce. |3:00 — (7) Wrestling. (4) Pro| “has always voted down" efforts will be the children's membership | his administration he now prefers 8:00—(7) Ozzie and Harriet. Har-|10:30—(7) Sherlock Holmes. Ron-| Basketball. (2) Midday Play- class of the Oakland Park Meth- | “dynamic conservatism.” riet decides to have career of| ald Howard as Holmes in ®Grey-| house. ments in the government's publie | odist Church They will be ac- SSS MOTOROLA GENERAL ELECTRIC ' | | her own to avoid getting into a rut. (4) Red Buttons. Red has grandiose daydreams when he thinks he has inherited fortune. stone Inscription.” (9) Down You Go. Word game with Dr. Bergen Evans. (2) “I Led Three Lives. Richard Carlson as Herb 3:30—(9) Million Dollar Theater. 4:00—(7) Back to God. (2) Milky’s Movie Party. to insert antisegregation amend. | . ° . The question of federal aid to schools, however, would appear to the Rev companied by their parents and James W Deeg. pastor Newest Pacific Liner Leaving Fricso Today | SAN FRANCISCO @®—The tow- Two Slightly Injured be in a somewhat different position HAMPTON Nama, can't decide f Degwarlan in ta ue a /eae—C) Meatrew' et Mowe - lbscome of let. penn 5 in Two-Car Collision eine (neve eneet. Sree oe Mama, can't if Dagmar | | ; S Supreme : sseng the Pa- shou hate © vanele ale: 10:45—(4) Jan Murray Show. Va- 5:00—(T) Press Conference. (9) | Court decision outlawing school Two persons were slightly in- ae ohaumad then tre Golden ELECTRIC co. 8:30—(7) Ray Bolger Show. Ray | riety. Wild Bill Hickok. (4) Vocal Va-| segregation, although the court jured last night in a two-car Col | Gate yesterday on her first visit to 825 W. Heres FE 4-2525 | ie a aeons vlan vl 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. Variety. (9) rieties. has not yet heard arguments on jision at West Huron St. and Tele | San Francisco wed eccentric professor friend. National News. (4) News. Wil- | 5: 45—(4) Michigan Reports. how to y out its decision graph Rd which sent one auto Aboard the giant British Orient (4) Life * of Riley. Riley and | liams. (2) News. LeGoff | §:38—(7) ; Crusade. (9) careening through the plate glass Lines vessel from Australia were Gillis try to find bride for friend, 11:15—(7) Theater. Gar Moore in| venture Theater. (4) Roy Rogers | Senator Calls for Probe | «indow of a women’s appare! shop. | 1 979 passengers. The Orsova, lat-| : : : : One of the drivers, Robert E./ the Orient Line ships to of GM Defense Work Haaas. 30. of 6401 Prairielawn, Swe: = pine : maa lenter the England-Australia-North / bd WASHINGTON iw — Rep. Mad- Drayton Plains. and a passenger | america route, sails for her home TRY.-- >= O ay S ad 10 TOOT] ] iS - = | den (D-Ind) yesterday called for | in the second car, John Shearer, port of London today. @ Congressional investigation of ©. of Holly, were treated for cuts.| i, » Democrat. Far from it Programs furnished by stations fisted tm this columm are subject te change without nctice, (what he termed a monoply by) The second driver Rene J.) - - General Motors on defense pro-| Morin, 34. of 6877 Saline, Clarks- | | wie, (708) _ cute, oe WwW, «ase WCAR, (1190) WXYZ, (1%) «6WJBK, (1690) «= WON. (1468) duction. ton, was not injured TONIGHT 0:15—WJIR. 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Lyn Murray WCAR, News WCAR, Noonday Caller 0:89—WETE, Hews, Posttvel WPON, News, Off Record WPON, News WPON, Luncheon Music $:48—WXYZ, Pop Concert Pontiac Soldier Given Three-Year Prison Term ST. LOUIS (—Three Michigan | saidiers were sentenced to three | years each by U.S. District Court Hope $13 200 Raise Snowbound Cowboy, 70, m eee Running Ranch Alone &=-"Nationale> Will Fill Vacancy — | rawurss, wyo. waite cron: Blake Radio & TV lin, in hig 70s, has been snowbound OAKLAND, Calif. ‘®—The Ala- all alone since before Christmas SERVICE meda County supervisors have . yesterday after they pleaded guilty mea, tee |e a a arma ae ore edge TMT tt 8 en car arn ap \ Se —— | They expect that increasing the| They got worried about Mike the They are Ray C. Spalding, 18, | 7 county administrator's salary from ther day and just to be sure the Okemos; William H. Blair, 18, sien he sph $3,000 to $16.900 will attract appli- old-time cowboy was getting along Hickory Corners, and Karl G cants. | all right, Roy Rasmussen flew — Smith, 18, Pontiac the ranch, south of here, Authoriti said the d- A Proposed ordinance prs ou | dropped reading material. sited toe the a Ad 24-Inch Include ‘ceneral supervision over| “Ffom the hearty wave we got.(apolis after breaking out of the all county expenditures. Apptica- I'd say Cronin is doing fine,'’ the | stockade at Fort Benjamin Harri- | Table |tion deadline for the new job i s | pilot reported. son. March 21. Model , 25 sg asin we the $3.000 | S AVE BRAND NEW ; = A New Standard of Excellence : i my nee $B | peneneee,, CEP. 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Huron ) FE 4.579) : _oshappled ome 919 Orchend Lake Ave. J! s THIRTY-SIX ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18,1955 ele eg Today’s Stock Market and You ‘Caution and Faith Needed in Selecting ix" 22 rates F 8 rmcn, patl te ae | i : ° ee a ae [Hunt Costly Violin Street tavern. When be left the/To Activate ROK Units 7am o, supplement 3 resuler Seeks Bonn Arms Delay are looking for ‘somebody carry- Louis Frankel, 40,/| times as much fat as cow's milk, Dependable Adviser for Investments | vyain.yte mes not tak ke| Reinier ‘matt consi fve|ipan army teerve visors Wil| Lore’ tee eat "raat af South Semanded tat Parliament, delay et (attor's Tae te the inst ot rises are temporary in character.what good pharmaceuticals are used the valuable violin last night; according to the Encyclopedia first of 10 reserve divisions set re Amare ou. | The inte Orlando F. Weber, — while playing in a Sduth Water * Britannica. eae te me, “I never wanted to get By STANLEY RUKEYSER rich too quickly.” NEW YORK (INS)—So you're’ So, if you have selected a com- to buy stocks! petent adviser, he can't help you order to succeed, you must unless you exercise self discipline. | to blend caution with! You should first sell yourself on | jo fortunes, large or small, the idea that you are not counting | built by suspicion alone. on a lucky strike. You must base The intelligent and discriminat-| your thinking on the fact that}, ing person is selective in knowing | money regularly and prudently in- whom to trust. If you associate | vested wil] multiply as a result of with competent and honest per- the working of the principle of sons, you can put yourself in their compound interest, on the one hands, and rely on their counsel. hand, and of the long-term growth Accordingly, you take the first of the economy of the United important step toward personal fi- States, on the other. nancial success or failure when If your aim is to have a nest egg choose a security seller. The in—let’s say a quarter of a cen- proof is on him to show | tury—you are primarily interested : }in securities of companies capable lank im the credo for | in long-term growth. These include have no financial re | companies which invest lavishly in , shysters, research, which is qa mature way TP Hh swindlers or those who cut of assuring survival and a stake cpnes. | the future. C. F. Kettering, the For those now to the stock |Mventor, it will be recalled, once market simple footrules | rem. : | Soe Ssteigue: mmkediins aac. | “We're interested in the future, leading stock exchange is a hall- | because that’s where we're going mark that the broker js ethical to spend the rest of our lives.” Among non-member brokers, one Growth companies include sign of reliability is membership | CH*m™icals, eils, electric mane: | Deal _ | facturing, electronics, airplanes, = - | and numeroug other businesses. In addition to growth possibili- affiliations it lan good idea |te8, You want assurances that the to make an independent check of CoPoration, in which you are his know-how and standing through planning to become a long-term your bank, savings bank or savings | "Vestr, hag good survival pros-_ ivi 7 f level of competency. a ida, | It ls not difficult for a skilled for tact should know how to use| Venture. Such thinking could s standard financial reference books, YOU ®% ® sucker—and make you a Standard and Poor's | lesaty overpriced wildcat stocks Your aim should be to lose your | Put out by gamblers looking for amateur standing as a proletarian, | “2™!um or other bait. which is a Marxian word for a fel-| Here is where faith comes in. If low who depends on this week's You have confidence im the ablest industrialists in various companies pay envelope for food, shelter, and in eflcat. Sain if tn -¢ o«< | ! wacker if you wish to get rich swindler quick. It’s naive to think that come ie mes eens financiers or security vendors talk. Say i, Spe | ete pty at ate a for deposits through the stock ex . change monthly plan or some other M. Lincoln Schuster, the emt-| cvstematic program, you can nent book publisher who lifted | steadily add to your fractional own- himself up by his bootstraps, is no | ership interest in the securities se- sucker, (Julius Tannen, vaudeville lected to meet your objectives philosopher, once pointed out that | Of course if you deposit the bee sucker nt %/same amount each month, irres sucker. pective of whether the gossips Back tn the halcyon days of 192, | ivitrery are par hredt queens months before the panic, Schuster mistic, you will get the benefits of stock’ which he ‘hed bought had | “dolar averaging.” had bought had! this increases yc your buying power made @ spectacular advance in| wien stocks are cheap and auto a Ne i +3 was a that is arranging for id = well after stock have declined and and selling to make ‘ate become undervalued Schuster, reasoning that It ts a sign of the sucker to is not manipulating the; remark, “I'm cured of stocks,” | stock for my benefit,” immediately | after a substantial decline at the telephoned his broker to sell out| very time when prevailing prices , because in financial mar-| It is well to get started in this kets Wnwarranted and unjustified | adventure of turning part of your income into capital, or savings. Don’t postpone systematic saving merely because ya) and your ad viser may think that one type of security, such as highly boomed shares, ig unattractively priced. As a matter of fact, since he can never be sure what may crop up, it is well for the average saver to stick to a balanced in- : vestment diet, consisting of cash . and its equivalent, preferred no. | specialist in shares, and common stock. . : What you do financially should long-distance moving! be related to the human goals «pet in |which you have set for yourself |}and your family. This is more adult than asking simply, ‘‘What's ven 18,ma, good in the market?’’ It would te. f on ©. &. Righways @ We. i te | Make as much sense to go to the Servies @ We. 1 te Your Commesnity! drug counter and ask the clerk ONLY!! 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