i G Sunday—Light snow - ~ Detalis Page 2 u ’ 112th YEAR kkk ‘PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1955—30- PAGES AMCTATED, FAEOS TUTE, Fae 9 Sabrejets Shoot Down Two Attacking MIG Fight Red Jets . Snow Expected = fo Continue Over Weekend To 3 Inches Forecast; Report Roads Slippery in Spots _ The tag end of a storm, described as one of winter’s largest, moved into the Pon- tiac area early today bring- ing a blanket of new snow and dangerously slippery roadways. Weather bureau forecast- ers predicted a one to three- inch fall for the weekend | with oe freezing rain later y. Tonight's forecast calls for a 2 24 degree low tonight to be fol- lowed by a 26-30 degree high Sun- day.. Monday is expected to see little change in temperatures with | snow flurries. warned that slippery spots prevail | on most streets and highways Driving was reported hazardous. | Grand Rapids reported 3.2 of snow between 2:4 and 8 a.m, today. Other spots reporting an inch or more over- night included Battle Creek, Giad- win, Muskegon and Niles. | Here in Pontiac, the snowfall be | gan shortly before 7 a.m., piling | up slightly less than an inch by ll a.m. | Yesterday, in downtown Pontiac, | the mercury climbed from q 1+ Police Claim 35 Thefts Solved ‘Seven Youths Arrested; . Admit Many Breokins, Authorities Say \ Plagued by a recent wave of breakins, Pontiac Police today claimed at least 35 of the bur- mediate Alans, except to vacation giaries have been cleared through », Florida. He said he ma McCarthy his job. As a photographer moved in close, he told | March 31. +- Adams _ Adams Quits as Army Counselor tae |. tuft Sas é a AP Wirephote | RESIGNS POST—John G. Adams, who as Army ,| counselor figured prominently in last year’s Army-| reporters he was resigning to give more attention | hearings, explains his reasons for qui to other projects. His resignation becomes effective | Schimmel Proposes Plan on School Building Fund The answer to Michigan's school housing shortage and the ability of the local taxpayer to finance additional Resignation | school building programs may lie in a constitutional pro- posal made this week by Louis Schimmel of Pontiac. Schimmel proposes the creation of a state backed fund as a borro Resigns Adviser's Followed by Assertions | Stevens Will Stay On | = France Starts Hunt for New Prem ler j Mendes Regime | Man Icy Sentry Posts Falls in Voting on Africa Policy 20th Government Crisis | Threatens Paris Pact, Indochina Situation PARIS (INS)—President| | Rene Coty began his search today for a suitable candi- date to succeed ousted Pre-| & mier Pierre Mendes-France and form the 21st French government since the end of the German occupation. . At the same time, Men- des-France, making 11th- hour use of special powers granted..him by the Na- tional Assembly, wound up his seven and one-half months in office by issuing eight decrees on anti-alco- holism, a crusade near to his heart. The same National - Assembly which granted these special powers several months ago voted Mendes- France out of office early today. ad ¥ * , oa a a me oy + : a fs tiie “ > & M4 ‘ “ 2 4 : # : | . | | ‘ ~~ | Strike at U. $. Photo Mission Six Communists Flee After Air Battle Over Yellow Sea Area TOKYO (# — American F86 Sabrejets shot down two of eight attacking Com- munist MIG swept-wing jet fighters today in the big- gest air battle since the end of the Korean War in July, ——— pooled Met the key tig. | cipal hla Council for Seen F t | ures in the Army's dispute with 7 years. nik calls his ven Ua y Sen. Joseph McCarthy (wis) | PEO osophically and Stevens, reiterating previous and ancially sound. But U. S. Officials Say | statements, said the secretary has| Schimmel's “idea” was hailed 7 2 a ao | Tan Misty Negotiating Coos tted his en Ne Ment a. nol Gov. G. Mennen Willams, | May Take Years was accepted by Stevens who said bas the support and interest of the | = wasHINGTON WB—U.S. officials I shall always remember your | Michigan Assn. belli that a F fire steadfast support » | Two focal points of his proposa) ormosa cease a ‘am. call for: jmay eventually be worked out ameake fer Wectt:” and added | School Tax Bonds from here | through diplomatic channels if “_ Sow mere resignations ought on out will not be subject te tax’ | quicker means fail, but it may to be tendered and accepted.” (time) limitatied. They may be take several years to do the job Adams, 42, said he has no im ek aa New efforts by the U.N. to bring y later inte more direct negotiations have arrests of five juvenile boys and aye « non-government job in Wash- Fo rt gage © ington or may return to his home Chiang General | thaies anid a poustle avenes Detectives Sgt. John A. DePauw |" Siu Falls, S. D. Stoutly O euheed . penen tn ‘the and Olin E. Hottman, tnvestigat | His letter to Stevens said he had DTOULLY L/PPOSES | sirae are being studied t jar “ expected to remain in Army | “6 aordeod wal the sowen poche aise |Post for only year, and desired Cease-Fire Talk ones One Retye de. cttet admitted numerous breaking‘ Tetum to private life. A former) ouevoy w—The hard - boiled! Gans “estgerred witth Preckdent the county. Nationalist commander of this is- , cre |Service Committee, he became | Eiseuhower at breakfast today, Appearing before Judge Cecil | Army counselor in September, |@°4 Within sight and gun TaNge-wen getd the United States is McCallum on charges of night- | 1953. ‘\ot the Communist mainiand 18| conddertng now st to ebtel time breaking and entering, | staunchly opposed to any Cease-| 5 csscetice ip Formocn. Charles Williams, 14, of 321 Adams was accused nearly a fire with the Chinese Reds. Fisher Ave., and Daling Wayne | Ye*r ago by McCarthy and his | Lt. Gen. Liu Wu-chang, com-| Ledge did not disclose details Goff, 17, of 29 Hillside Dr., both | then chief counsel, Roy M. Cohn, ‘mander of Quemoy and the Mat- but said an announcement might were bound over fer Circuit | o% attempting te use “biack- sus. sister offshore island 150 be forthcoming next week. Court arraignments Feb. 14. mail” tactics to halt McCarthy's miles north, says: Se eee tered probe of allegeq Communist ac- | “We talked cease-fire in Indo-| wealth premiers embarked today eo wc ecags Ease tivities at the Army Signal Corp | china and in Korea and we lost on a weekend of behind-the-scenes | Fad Coty al i beat ung | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5), | both. You can not talk ceasefire | moves to try to avert the growing | 2 furnish with the Communists.” danger of war over Formosa. waa ee. *| Plan Close Scrutin Liu has a reputation for never} The premiers planned private oe arrested with Y losing a battle either against the | huddles ag Britain's top diplomats | psercta bon das “weak LANSING (UP)—Members of the | Japanese or the Chinese Commu-| took soundings in Moscow and) —— "homes ein aotean House Judiciary Committee, w h 0 | nists. Washington on possible new steps, Bee ot teen neperteg cheered when a bill to ban nudism He says his 40,000-man garrison following the shock of Red China's Own tmine o teushin of Siome in Michigan was referred to their here is ready to fight a Red in- | boycott of We prapeend Security schneider Bros. garage the night | today to | vasion and Se ar ‘oe ihe ema opinion that in the long run Red. Gell was arrested yesterday China probably would like to end eae dee is ne Bat the key question is weth- Se ies ath, ay er the Reds want peace new oa large quantity of liquor at the le mt a Nationalist bar and damaging nine vending Pe United States machines. would seriously consider. The State Department let it be Oe oo cere Pee eae hs oie several Keego Harbor cottages, gas a general international conference stations and restaurants, like that held at Geneva last spring man that he and the juveniles, be- ~ was tu fore going to Jackson, broke into a ationalist fighter - bombers station in southern Oakland roared out again im the predawn Ecunty, Jerome Moter Saleh, the (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) J&K Tavern, Ogg Cleaners, Motor - Mart, Oak Cleaners, Luttrell’s | Poetic Justice Finally tablahments = including. restaurants Scores Real Triumph filling stations, BAKERSFIELD, Calif, @ — | Saree, ete finally Dies Shoveling Snow caught up with server. His fellow employes K HAVEN rood didn’t name him, but they say he) ae, 4 Rate Fe sm ering he ura a es ae so his driveway Friday. Dr. John ,| paid " He noticed something was miss- he suffered @ heart attack | ing. A finance company had towed ¢ 1 ; Wis ni ; | . ‘ : ‘ Me & ' 3 tavern owners and the liquor interests, was one of the factors contributing to his ~ downfall, if a realtively minor one. His final decrees today are de- laws affecting taverns. | power. In its first editorial on the mat- ter the newspaper Paris-Presse scored the ousted Premier for hav- z personal publicity. West Germany te (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1 Crash Victim ans ad ~ a ror chy a | 7 | | - | ' ; Twining Claims AF Is Equipping Accidents Take for Red Threat Two Lives Here WASHINGTON w—Gen. Nathan Die in Separate Mishaps \ready, for Communist military aggression of any type from lim- in County ited to gerieral war.” The Air Force chief of staff said| Traffic mishaps took the lives the forces are being made ready of q six-week-old Davisburg girl by converting all the long range and a seven-year-old Southfield ous striking power as a result of The infant, Janet Marie Lacas our increasing supply of nuclear; was killed when the car her weapons.” mother was driving struck a tree on Andersenville road about 15 miles northwest of Pontiac. The mother, Mrs. Elvira Lucas, 18, of 5658 Hillsboro Rd., was listed in critical condition at Pontiac Gen. eral Hospital with head and in terrial injuries. Her husband, Rich- ard, 21, was at work in a Pontiac factory at the time. Deputy Sheriffs Kenneth Hirt and worked hard to develop nuclear Herbert Cross said the young moth- weapons and that these combined er apparently lost control of the with their improved air ‘power car. She was on her way to Pon- form the main military threat to tiac to do some shopping, our continent Terry Watkins, son of Mr, and He was dead on arrival at Mt. Carmel Mercy Hospital, Detroit, State Records Center Ends Fire Danger twee""wy “rssecce”” oe ;Mister, 41, «of 28600 Grayfield, LANSING @® — On Wednesday, | Farmington Township. the fourth anniversary of the dis steps taken: to prevent a recur-/run into the car’s path. Burmister ee 8 2 ee ee ‘ spection new 500 state records center to howe 100,000|22 LOday’s Press Firemen said the state office! Bensiae wens 2’..7" building fire probably could have. .Cherch News .......: iloss if the fire had not gotten into Crane, Dr. George store rooms of old records in the PEN Ry The Department of Administra- Patteras ...||” tion said the records center is! Toesons one million dollars in regular de- ROth Whos 69 04 ¥ ae No Instruments wats Sess Said Crow) — 3 Sia OM _ instrument truck iy : De eae <. 0 rumen stoic arenes | Said Growing ‘ NEW YORK ® — Police have 4 aes a technic field house. Tre concert ; ee a eee ton ops oncert **arted about an hour late. Health Officia Declares Serge Rubinstein gave De Cc a The musicians did not take time . l no indication of nearing a solution Dejayed for Hour While |» change to formal clothes. ev Adults Fail to Get Shots to the Jan. 27 murder of the mil- ice Hunt eral wore sport coats. One had a : . lionaire financier and playboy. on unt Truck | ae Against Disease Alex’ ‘Freeman, a’ 2-yearcld Y, N.Y. @® ¢ While 6,000/ ‘The performance was an encore! CHICAGO (UP)—The United Mephation Gypsy manuincturer. music lovers twiddled their thumbs | to their Troy jinx. Last year they | states is running the risk.of pos- talked with police two hours yes- | last night, members of the Boston | played in informal dress foo, when terday. Afterwards he told report-| , Pops Orchestra fretted and their-evening garb showed up late. | ible smallpox outbreaks because ers he had tried to interest Rubin- checked their watches. acleadchanaonieaienians Sit nae ee stein in the Bayfield Of Co. of medel was concert time. And ° ° undergo regular vaccina a Toronto, Ont., shortly before he struments. ~~ Asphyxiate in Motel public health officer states. was murdered. it sie audi Gams Guae leaee CHARLOTTE (# — Coroner M Dr. John Hall, director of the * 2* @ the between here and Donald Burkhead said he was in- |Cook County Health geri Police officials said they were | Syracuse. Driver Donald Doyle, 39,| formed Friday that a Brookfield an interview “if still interested in all phases of Je elesti of Philadelphia, had left Syracuse | Township farm couple were as- | State and federal health authorities Rubinstein's life, hoping to find one a ae oo the night before ‘with the big trac. | phyxiated Wednesday night in an | throughout the country are con- enemies he might have made in ) tor - trailer containing the orches- | Alabama motel. Burkhead said the |Cerned about the situation. business deals or through hjs in | tra’s instruments, victims, Parley Maurer and his| The problem is complicated by terest in women or even while The tempo of the fretting and |.wife, May, both 57, were on their | the international situation in the serving a prison sentence for drafi twiddling increased. way to a Florida winter vacation. | Orient where a *‘much more viru- ing. * * 6 Fumes from a faulty gas heating | lent and dangerous” type of small- One business associate of Rubin Then, 18 minutes after the con | stove caused their deaths, Burk: | pox exists than in Europe and the stein, Stanley T. Stanley, had made | White cert was due to start, Doyle awoke | head reported. inquiries about getting a gun per | | mit, police disclosed, but never a a ae ce jcame back to pick up or fle ax] : SAM BENSON Says: | said. Hall emphasized that he application — m1, to anes «oe QAKLAND FUEL & PAINT 60. “tmminent.’’ | killed and 27.750 injured. while! MAYBE (« ml g the cold air. His hat and coat may be brown with some white “But whenever the general level Here is Huka in a kayak, a small boat used for sea) hunting and trying to cross intersections of immunity in the population fishing. It’is made of skins stretched over a bone frame and oiled so | against the light (436 Orchard Lake Ave. Ph. FE 5-6158 1 Bought Too Meny, I'll Do drops, you have the danger of pos-| that it will be waterproof. It turns over easily but it will not-sink. | —— kath Anything to Sell Them! sible outbreaks,” he said. 1. With crayon or paint you can paint the decorations on the | ——s “Children are generally safe be- | kayak in bright colors. Huka’s face is a deep tan with rosy cheeks | of MONDAY ONLY! DUE TO THIS LOW PRICE... ALTERATIONS AT COST! ME at My Store .-- iN. fully arid fold the kayak on dotted lines as of the kayak together. Then paste the front as far down as the waist and slip him boat with his paddle over the side. . Spread the bottom of the boat so it sits flat as in | Put a of wax paper under it and it will float : } | i i | a z ‘Bring Your Cleeaning to Our Modern Drive-In Cleaning Plant Drive In, Leave Your Celaning the Easy Way— 10” | | OPEN 7-A. M. to 8 P.M. | | | 605 OAKLAND AVE. Use Our Convenient Cash and Carry Plan. and... SHIRTS sm LAUNDERED - ly cello. wrapped... Love Thy Cow, Brother Farmer, j. complete Eskime group. If you set up all the figures it will seem as if they are all up at the North Pole, gz »@ | KALAMAZOO, Mich. @—Farm! IT’S 2 SUIT and TOPCOAT $39 ‘Only in California ; NORTH HOLLYWOOD, Calif. @ That for 35 Cents | | | announced a $270,000-a- him | neglect breeds | - ke Detroit ee hecttie. but was thpeatened with being aa jest city in the world to live in. | im return. _- Dr F. Henry of the . foundation Vaughn director * ¢ @ and dean of U. Scott slammed on the brakes. | Public Health causing Morris to bump his head | group will be against the front seat. Scott then | characteris disarmed him and called police. | : Motorcycle Officer John Grant, |] ° 38, headed for the scene but flipped [ over his cycle, breaking his boot. | Other officers arrested Morris or | Suspicion of assault with a deadly | | Morris turned to Scott and paid his fare — 35 cents. Just North of Wisner Stadium commissdoner, | a2 rid hand Ruins of Ancient | Inca City Found _ | in Bolivian Lake | LA PAZ, Bolivia @—A Chicago | diver searching the bottom of Lake Titicaca for fabled treasures of the | ancient Incas says he has discov- | ered the ruins of a submerged | city, built centuries ago. William Mardorf, 29, said yes- | a = iF sie Hs : i if ; | j i f tr ; 605 OAKLAND AVE. i Il | Sandy” Wilson is the slim, 30 LONDON ® — Alexander year - old Briton who composed | book, lyrics and music for ‘The Boy Friend.” a hit both in London and New York. Now he's getting ready a new year he will propose a Detroit conference on the contitions of ur- | ban living and if it appears neces- :. | Sary will call in experts from all Londen over the world. | wives, It's due to open in this spring. —— Big Lou is back at them all. LOU CREEKMUR on in, talk football, travel, or anything else with Lou. He says he has. seen many ‘lines,’ big, powerful and with lots of ‘stuff’ ... but the 1955 Buick line beats = Actress Now in U. 5. After Fleeing Poland | LOS ANGELES ® — Polish ac. | Oliver's. Come Call Lou for a | guess that the site originally may jhave been an island which disap- terday he had found no gold thus | far. But his report on the ruins, and stone implements hé brought = Branches: 97 Oakland and § Oak Hill Just North of Wisner Stadium to the surface have excited Boliv- | ian archeologists. The Island of the Sun in Lake | Titicaca has long been believed to have cradled the Inca civiliza- tion that ruled northwestern South America when the Spaniards first | reached the land. The now-sub- merged city, however, could have | been built by the Aymaras, whose cul preceded even the Incas. a > ture Lake Titicaca—on the border be- | tween Bolivia and Peru—is the worlds highest known lake. Al- though only about 15 degrées from the Equator, its waters are frigid because it is over 12.000 feet high in the Andes. Mardorf,- who said he learned diving with the U.S. Marine Corps. reported the ryins were located % | feet deep, near the mouth of the Escoma River. Some archeologists peared beneath the surface in an earthquake. ARE YOU MOVING? Demonstration Ride in the “Thrill of the Year Buick” , ‘ AT THE LOWEST PRICES. OLIVER Motor Sales | 210 Orchard Lake Avenue = =s—s=«ws~St«éP home FEE, 2-9101 FE 5.6855 _ 1 REBUILT or USED | - 1952--3644,0599 In Assets--3526 Depositors 1953 —-s1,210,000% in Assets-4935 Depositors | 1954 -s2,051,000% in Assets-7300 Depositors | , We're Growing! Yes ... In the Pest Six Years Our Growth Has Been Very Gratifying ... 1949—$ 192,640.00 In Assets—1740 Depositers 1950—$363,575.00 In Assets—2400 Depesitors _ 1961-$466,570.00 in Assets-2850 Depesitors If you are a Pontiac Motor Division employee . having you as one of our regular depositors . . We Paid 4% Dividend te Our Depositors in 1953-1954 ay We'd enjoy . It's quite easy to drop in our office... You'll be - 7 * Gs or ae —— -~ ae Post Office Pontine. Mich as second class matter ——o—— wo meontnated afc Peat none al, ale, te news dispatches. Powrtsc Panes is delivered by carrier for 40 cents week. ts not available by mail Macomb. and : : el fa the United States $20.00 le tm advance. Log 8 ‘MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS ; 2 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1955 ———————————— Peiping Spurns U.N. Bid Red Terms Unacceptable 4 | Red China bes turned down the ; , United Nations’ invitation to a debate _n a Formosa cease fire. The reply from Peiping wasn’t an : outright rejection. But the conditions » (attached to acceptance of the invitation amounted to that. In other words, the Reds said they would attend only if Na- » tionalist China were ousted from the Security Council and Peiping were given that seat. A further condition was that there be no discussion of the New Zealand resolution and that the Russian resolution be. on the Council agenda. This demands withdrawal of all non-Commu- ‘nist troops from the Formosa area. ~ * * These conditions add up to typical Communist blackmail and, of course, are unacceptable. In the words of one . Senator, they prove that Peiping is not ‘interested in restoring peace to the Formosa area. ’ Whether the Red reply elimi- mates the cease fire plan entire- ly, isn’t yet clear. Before it arrived there had been some talk that in the event of a rejection Prime Minister Nerv might at- tempt to arrange private negotia- tions similar to the Geneva conference on Indochina. How- ever, our government has no in- terest in that kind of conference. o> for ee Meanwhile President EisexHowsr © wisely has.used his press conference to re-emphasize the basic goal of his For- mosa policy. ' That goal is PEACE. The President was most explicit in discussing uneasiness, cited by + ne correspondent, that the For- mesa policy might result in fight-. ing. He stressed again that the policy's purpose is to prevent any misunderstanding that might bring on such fighting. ~*~ * * Finally, backing up the President's statement is the battle-ready Seventh Fleet. At present it includes six car- riera with their complement of jet planes, four cruisers and 40 destroyers. Any power which concludes this coun- try doesn’t mean business when it as- sembles such a fighting force, would be making a terrible mistake. . Building a Better City It long has been our conviction that too few people know why we have a Chamber of Commerce.. We also suspect that many nonmem- bers wouldn't be able to answer the question: “What is the aim of such an organization?” The reply can be found in the Chamber's 1954 report just is- sued. It is “Building a Better Pontiac.” . &® -® * As the report makes clear, that re- quires a score or more of varied activi- ties, Among these last year were sup- port of a bond issue for expansion of our City Hospital and promotion of _ the annual Business-Industry-Education Day. High on the list, too, was the con- -tinuing effort of the Chamber's special committee to promote several highway by, bain projects ‘of Commerce, our C. of C. has ed for fire prevention and better irking.. It also collaborated with nu- . ng the true‘meaning ‘the community against unscrupu- lous salesmen and charit} racketéers. é Every city needs a chamber of com- merce. Every business and professional man should support that chamber. ~~ _It does a lot for everybody. Vital Agency Starved In a New York address BrapsHaw MINTENER, assistant secretary of Health, Education and Welfare, has sounded a timely warning. Speaking before a Bar Association group he said funds for the Federal Food and Drug Administration have been so limited that the agency no longer can safeguard the public prop- erly. * * * For example, FDA has had to limit its efforts to protect consumers from contamination, adulteration or short weight of food and drugs. Mr. MINTENER also revealed that because of inadequate funds FDA's activities and staff remain virtually at the level of 1940. Yet countless more foods and drugs have come into the market since then and there are millions more people to protect. * * * There should be no such false econ- omy affecting an agency as vital as our Food and Drug Administration. Con- gress should provide the funds neces- sary to assure that FDA can give honest manufacturers and the public alike adequate protection against dishonest merchandise. Tue spirit of optimism reached such a high peak at the beginning of the year that even the Old Sorehead caught a little of the contagion. “I know I'm going to have a lot of luck this year,” he said, “and I believe maybe a little of it will be good luck.” The People’s Business Gas Tax vs Bonds Delay on Road Program Could Hurt Republicans By JACK I. GREEN . LANSING—Capitol folk are beginning to fear that the Republican-controlled ‘Legisia- ture wil] miss the boat on a highway program this spring—and hurt the Republican party politically. Whether there really ls an acute need for many more and bigger highways may be a of opinion to some, but the fact is the issue has been whipped up to the point that there is an acute need for politi- cally-smart activity lest some in public life get hurt. One cannot help sympathizing with the Legislature in its present predicament. Gev. Williams has tossed the biggest read program in state history at it on extremely shert notice and demanded immediate action—action se prompt that the Legislature really hasn't time te make a complete review of the situation. The demand for speed stems from. the fact that if a half billion dollar bond issue or a gas tax increase referendum is to be presented to the people before the fall of 1956 it must be done at the April election— and it must be completed before the end of February to get it on the April ballot. These then are the hard facts of political life: A crisis. real or stimulated or a little of _both. A demand for quick action. And no time left for much study In this sort of a situation a Legislature is at a tremendous disadvantage. Any legisla- tive body necessarily works slowly because it has large groups of divergent opinion to mérge in majority decision. But political observers are convinced that the Republican party in the Legis- lature must not let the highway matter \ge by default this time, that it will lay itself open te bitter and extreme criti- cism if the April election comes up with- put some program in sight. . The week closed without any sign of a crystallization among the lawmakers on what they should do But successive Republican caucuses late this week in the House and Senate did show a stiffening intention to get something start- ed next week—and none too soon. Yet there are serious sighs of a deadlock between Williams and the Republicans—a deadlock which does not have to be very deep to string débate past the hour when a proposal can be placed on the ballot Williams, it is known, will take almost any kind of a read program which will indicate a large scale attack on the con- struction. He will not quibble about de- tails, if all the signs are right—but neither will he settle for a puny, half- THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1955 ~~ a ay oh ae . f Pye’ @ ~ a re Pas > & - # “oe he Fick t*> Ste = le ‘ a : ‘ oe ge Meg Mtn gy rd ee ee rod a . Se “Fe ‘UZ a & dapat Either Way He Never Darkens the Door MEY..YOU CAN'T DO THAT TO ME / Voice of the People ‘A West Side Property Owner’ Wonders What Happened to Proposed Fire Station Letters will be when neces- condensed sary because of lack of space. Pull name. address ané telephone number of the writer must accom y letters Dut these will net be published if the writer so requests uniess the letter is critical in its nature. o What has happened to the pro- posed fire station for the West side of Pontiac? Is it not_ true that provisions were made in the last *April election to erect this fire station in the near future? Many owners thougnt this would be started in 1954. Property own- ers in .this area should jet their commissioners hear their opinions before February 10, 195 and get the program started this year A West Side Property Owner Where Will Specialized Machinery Lead Us? Recently the Pontiac Press gave us an enlightening article on pres- ent day technology. We are truly living in a Machine Age, when machines are taking the place of human labor and one is led to won- der if there is not--a point at which specialized machinery inven- tion reaches its limit so far as the public good is concerned. have money. Wages must provide the means te purchase. Where should this technological effort stop. for the good of itself and the laboring man? Something for a person to ponder at least. May we hope that the manufac- turer and the laborer will find a proper middle-ground. Qaed McCallem 163% Qifford St. Fluoridation Favored by ‘Registered Nurse’ When the great medical authori- ties are in such agreement on fluo- ridation, why not trail along with those who know? Registered Nurse The folks fighting fluoridation tooth and nail would have a bet- ter tooth with which to fight (and bite) if we had fluoridated our wa- ter ten years ago. Let's Be Up Te Date Praises Myrna Light for Showing Wisdom Three cheers for an adolescent! Myrna Light's letter concerning the Bobby Dunh fund in comparison with the present world situation shows a good deal of wisdom for one so young, but then I do not Case Records of a Psychologist think that the young people. are so stupid after all. We will find them much mere unprejudiced and leaning more teward the commands of God than the average adult, until they are taught by imitation te change their humble ways te conform te the practices of modern society. Do not ever forget, Myrna, that you and everyone is supposed to be his brother's keeper as taught by Ged; not to scold, net to de- cide or criticize, not to punish, but only by good example and love and, most of all, by deep under- standing do we change an enemy into a friend or a criminal into a law-abiding and God-fearing citi- Mrs, J. L. Waites Michiganders Generous, Says Mrs. Thomas Kirk It is wonderful to read the Voice of the People and the articles on little Bobby Dunn, how great the response has been for him and to know how wonderful and big- hearted the people are in the State of Michigan Mrs. Thomas Kirk Salesmanship Gives More Security, Higher Income Than Most Other Jobs Logan asks about salesman- -1 would take if I were in Logan's if his sales manager gets it in for ship as a career. It is a stim- ulating but exacting profession. However, it gives a man-great- er ‘security than he will find in any other field, for a sales- man has 500 bosses so if one grows trate, he still is safe. Study this case record care- fully. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case N-342: Logan W., aged 73, has had an engi ng training. shoes. It would be the sales job! to his 4 | Eee rip | can somebody else to . the who quit. ‘But the salaried worker in home office has only one boss. this boss grows angry at him fires fim, be is out of a job tirely. His then drops from per cent down to 0, and. gery cory Fe eee, aA him en any score, the salesman can link up with another insurance : 3 iT ! Zi 2 kr ge i Days of All Faiths Sunday Marks Beginning of Pre-Lenten Season — By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER Sunday, February 6 called Sep- tuagesima, is the beginning of a season the only function of which is to prepare for another season. The 18-day period from tomorrow until Ash Wednesday (February 23) is called Pre-Lent. Pre-Lent is a sort of warning of — the solemn time that is approach- ing, a time of stiffening up and getting hold of oneself in anticipa- tion of the stern self-discipline of In English the names of the three Sundays mean 70th, 60th, and 50th, respectively, and the idea, which will not stand up math- ematicaily, is that they are 70, 60, * and 50 days before Easier. Being only seven days apart they could not possibly bear out this By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER (Internetional News Service) Ever stop to think atoms-for- peace might leak like a busted radiator? When we start distributing the pulverized doom we have no More guarantee than a man buy- ing a fur coat off the back of a wagon. Which include the Balkans. t Urals and Commie China. The rest of the world will be living next door to a zoo without cages We shouldn't be so generous with Putting your cards on the tabie means nothing if you don't know what game you're playing. You can call me a pessimist ity by the workouts in the morn- We have developed an X-bomb YZ sauce that will remove problems by removing If we give that secret away we might as well miake strait jackets with zippers. And put the zippers in the front. Looking Back 16 Years Age AUTOPSY ORDERED for moth- er and daughter found dead. PONTIAC GM employes split $182,712, savings distribution. 2 Years Ago kind of figuring, but people did not worry about exact accuracy in matters of this sort in the old days. Fer many years there was ne Pre-Leat The happy Epi- phany season, which begins Jan- wary 6, continued right up to Ash Wednesday, and these three Sundays were only the last three Sundays in Epiphany, |As Lent developed and grew in importance, it began to seem a little abrupt to jump overnight from a season of joy right into the years deepest fast, and this transi- tional period was set apart. a There are two somewhat different stories about St. Apollonia, but from either of them it is easy to see why she is the patron saint of those who suffer from toothache. ryt Fy grere hf le One version of, what followed {s that the pagan fanatics tied her to a column, pulled her teeth one by one, and then burned her. The other is that they hit ber so hard In either case, the torture the end result were much the St. Apolionia's symbols in tian art are pincers and a ; for obvious reasons, and she. is sometimes pictured with a tooth on a chain around her 2 Friday, February 11, among R man Catholics is the feast o Our Lady of Lourdes, commemora ter itself, and the explanation of the many cures must be found in the realm of faith rather than of medication. SHERIFF ROY REYNOLDS ta- and... Go on from year to year ken by death. r . .. Our interests are divided and SENATE MAY cut power of ...We sort of drift away... From FDR in security bill. all the magic pleasures of . . . Our “ carefree yesterday .. . We do not THOUGHTS FOR TODAY feel as close to them As friend- —— ships used to be . For we are Not a novice . lest being lifted more concerned with our . up with pride he fall into the Immediate family... And if our condemnation of the devil.—i stay single, it... Is even Tumetay 3:6, . «= .. . That we will gather ° w Deep is the sea, and deep is gel ee oe hell, but pride mineth deeper; it ship made in youth .. . However is coiled as a poisonous worm we are fond .. . Unless we grow about the foundations of the soul. together, is... A temporary bond —Tupper. (Copyright 1965) Niacin of Limited Benefit to Victims of Tuberculosis By WILLIAM BRADY, ™. D. TRE MAIL BOX Nicotinie Acid Ie nicotinic acid used in the treat- ment of tuberculésis? What are its < fite? (0. C. L) ° —_ Fremont Building Up In: 41s * FREMONT ww — City M stern Lower Pays Hospital | showed a total of $1,091,865. was | rie wrest Affer 41 Years pha a bee talimmaadiod | Gives $2,000, Promises | | More; $130 Operation Performed in 1913 CHICAGO #~A Chicago hospi- tal has received $2000 and a prom- ise of an additional] $1500 from a @-year-old Chicago man for an ‘emergency operation performed in * | 1913 as @ charity case. "a Sol Lazar related yesterday that | when he was 19 and earning $6 a week he became ill and a doctor | j told him his appendix should be | removed. Lazar said he couldn't | | afford the operation. But he said a few days later he collapsed at | After two operations and a the world’s blind world - traveler, THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1955_ ] . ‘ i . while Mrs. Roosevelt, also a famed says she is becoming tired of . i in | month's stay, he was released) M P, w P | and the hospital wrote off the $130 en $, omen’s, || debt as @ service patient with the | Child ‘ ae Gace . “* triumph over handicaps. of blindness, deafness and ren s Last week Lazar said he went |S % speech, “hears” Eleanor Roosevelt with her | te the hospital for oe first give the man BEFORE YOU BUY | txptasicing “our American! FTP rvstmret and try to veld | NEW YORK (NEA)—A person not in the mood for jokes. If — lungs. But most im portant all, it helps to prevent clotting. We your heart attack ig severe, however, you cannet exercise on own, massage. | i your order ifs a d bpti? i Negro Member ° | WASHINGTON w—For the first the doctor may . Complete Rest; With Medical Care, First Essential Following an Attack the line at any undue excitement such as that of too many visitors | As you know, the root of you trouble is lack of oxygen. In most cases of coronary thrombosis, the doctor is ready to give you oxygen —which is one reason you are better off at the hospital .It may not be needed at all, or for only a short time, but in other cases it.is administered for several days The effect is often dramatic Oxygen, itself,-without the help of drugs, has been known to end the pain. It also eases the labored breathing that so often brings great distress We have not learned to solve | the basic problems: to reduce, pre- | | vent or eradicate the of your arteries, and to wipe out | the blocking blood clot. } _ But we have learned effective | methods fer stopping forma. ties of second clots in either your Cuts Off Charity _ | and other institutions be canceled. | a RAP ar ; : . is , 7 Saeead 2 ee : ——oOo cateeeit 4 Sate as i > 7 | more. firemen “back on ® ? Inheritance Tax 37 New York Firemen = 7 iretity ik ; ing duty. . : No Longer Musicians Also, the department's tee Gu wr vomw ¢ a ae wes ot Son NEW YORK ®—The New York A year ge te Depart. City. Fire Department. announced pont discontinued ite man band yesterday it was cutting its 80-man and its 4-member glee club to use band down to GO members to put the manpower for foot patrol, Institutions Will’ Lose $320,000 From Estate of Vanderbilt Heiress NEW YORK W® — Inheritance taxes and other items have so re- duced a 22-million-dollar estate that charitable bequests totaling $320,000 cannot be carried out The estate is that of Mrs. Flor- ence A. V. Twombly, a grand. daughter of railroad tycoon Com modore Cornelius Vanderbut. She died three years ago. * ¢ « She had set up a 10-million-dollar trust fund for her two daughters leaving about 12 million. She had expected taxes to take a large portion of the remainder, | and planned accordingly, but fig- ured five million would be Jeft, afterward | However, Mrs. Twombly speci- fied that if after taxes the residue was less than five millon dollars her bequests to churches, hospitals =e “The world goes forward on the feet of youth,” General Federated Clubwomen. Willett Hadin said. “Their (Youth) value les in being a voice, not an echo.” It js always a surprise to me to see the Paul Bunyon steps of youth. We see them in the cradle, turn. and see them far out in front, leading, inspiring all those. behind them te do what I had thought impossible.” - Youth ts never satisfied with the old, he seeks the new, untried: he doesn't know it can't be done and does it. In his church, city, home and business he adopts the Standards of good sportsmanship: win fairly, if you can but above all be gracious in defeat Youth, we salute you Youth Week Jan..3ist te Feb. ith 4 t. VOoRmEES VOORHEES - SIPLE FUNERAL HOME 266 N. Perty Street Phene FE 2-a578 7 * Papers now on file in Surrogate's Court show that after various fed- eral and state taxes—which were based on the entire 22 million dol- , - lars rather than the 12 million left | after she set up the trust fund | for her daughters—ieft only about | a million The institutions which had beeh | named as beneficiaries now have been notified that they will not receive the bequests. Warren Agreeable to Congress Speech } eee | Earl Warren says he would be! “happy to cooperate if Congress | wants him to address a joint ses- | sion on court : } The chief justice made his first | public statement on the issue in a letter to Sen. Kefauver (D-Tenn) | chairman of a subcommittee now | studying proposals to invite the | chief justice to address Congress | each year, much as does the Pres- | ident in his State of the Union | speech . } Backers of the proposal argue | an annua] address by the chief justice Would serve to point up the OUR THANKS ' te the » COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE — fer 100 years of outstanding serv- ice to the farmers of this state. friends may always count on us’ ; x 1. heart ’ lie ANY PIANO Shigemiten hinted that « rejuven. The patient ts fortunate, too, — is ———— Ne | imanebile cee ee ee Ltaggrastlge Tagger Again We Look Forward To ted J to become that his art attac to — a2 Rent © Betey Rese Shaler world nation—this time day. Treatment as greatly im gro member—Louis R. Lautiey 36. APt-coagulant drugs, such as. threatens the constitutiinal eepare- FARMERS’ WEEK or Gelbrensen | as a peacemaker between East and Proved and, with modern drugs correspondent for the Atlanta beperia and chamarel, prevent the the Supreme Court into in West. and care techniques, doctors arc in} Dale Wetd ene se blood from forming clots and keep nto poli 7 . SPINET PIANO . e 8 « salvaging countless lives that could | ‘”* ets the Na- it fluid. they are kept up until - February 7-11, 1955 es 10 The peg-legged veteran diplomat | not have been saved even five ot | tional Negro Press Assn you are almost ready to leave the New Machine Makes Deposit, $10 Monthly = who signed Japans World War II| six years ago. | Casting secret ballots yesterday hospital. When they are stopped. Electronic Circuits | Dosing tat west tevnents surrender addressed the America- ~** | members of the press club voted YOUr blood returns quickly to its} = P » Seaman Cannes ted Six Menthe Rental | Japan Society often a sounding| Perhaps you would like to know | 377-281 for Lautiers admission, The *®°rter, normal interval of clot-| CAMDEN, N. J. @—Radio Corp. | wil most wih the focuty end def of the Extension board of US-Japan relations, | what the doctors can do to help | clubs 12 man board of governors “"S: |of America today announced the Department of the College of Agriculture te lear shout He called on Red China to prove if you have a heart attack, to |was virtually certsin to'cive ue “= = & |development of an “automated ond discuss new developments, end improved metheds = GALLAGHER by its actions “her avowed inten-| The first goal of the treatment— | formal approval. Patients: sometimes ask us why | production machine designed to | the production Gnd merketing of egricuiural products. ‘tion of pursuing the policy of to relieve your heart of every pos * © « we cannot continue these drugs fot punch holes of virtually any pat- | ln the fleld of deirying untold hes come MUSIC CO. peaceful ceexistence.”’ sible load—is perhaps the hardest | The clubs governors already had i due te ee tern for components in ¢électronic | ) the milk producing farmers of the hace © recul pr Shi i xpressed “ to achieve. approved Lauti i bu printed-circuit panéls ; . <=. over the Formosa Strait Your heart is hampered severely 9 coptroversy deveined ond was enough about them yet to justify The new ata first of its | the research, experimental end edvcetions! werk ef the 18 & Heren, Pentice FE 4-0566 crisis and hopes for a quick U.N. by the damage done by a biood to submit the question to TUtine use. kind, was developed by RCA for College of Agriculture. This erganizetion of 17,000 | Cease - fire. He implied Japan | Clot which has dammed up a vita) the active membership of about , O*T “uss you may get, either | it, own use as well as for sale to dairy formers is happy te commend Michigan Stote College stands ready to help ease tension fuel and cut its supply of oxygen. | 1900 capital newsmen | by mouth or injection, are the s0- | ine general industry. Electronic for its splendid contributions te the deiry industry through- in the role of a “bridge” between | It is badly in need of a rest unti| The issue generated considerable ‘*¢d vasodilators, which means| printed-circuit panels are being out tn extive 108 youre of operation. our East and West. But he told re-| it has had enough time to rebuild| interest both in and outside the ,-~Panders of the blood vessels.” 1404 in increasing quantities in porters afterward he had nothing | its blood vessel system, but it | club. The one that we use most often | ed ,!® incr { products, includ- | , | still must continue to. work, For | is_aminophyiline, . . i | MICHIGAN MILK PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION specific in mind. . The club voted only on whether | ing home television and radio sets, | © Cleaned $ 50 |the moment it stops, you die.'to accept or reject Lautier as 8 the treatment ny ener ems a!” | broadcasting equipment and elec. | A Conperstive Entirely Owned ond Operated by 17,000 + Gets Oversi Over oat | We sccerdingty have te com- | member. It had rejected the idea es tronic apparatus for industrial pur- | , rsize C of a acs etiatls bosis, these drugs are valuable Deiry Formers © Ad 2 Some Gent ike promise, We cannot put your eolgane nM eo simply as an aid to your heart = : 406 Stephenson Building Detroit 2, Michigan Back heart in a cast or splint, or turn ‘aa in gener~' should be in doing what only nature can RCA said the machine is now on HOLLAND (UP)—Ralph (Moose) it off for @ while as we would dmitied do. Your heart is its own best a ee deliver basis sige pone : Woldring. a Gfoot 3inch, 240 9 electric light. . lee healer; only it can remove the ™° —s edule. It is ex- Expansion pound Holland police sergeant. It must keep up its tireless Time Waits for No Man’ cit. . Ppcted to sell for about $14,500 thought his overcoat had been rhythm, day and night as it al-| \angarucke c ; Give -it your best support by | prsresMecenee ner mere naeer ern narreneet rer eune nuuenmencusineotin 2eener ScamE Watch Bands stolen when it turned up miss- ways has, in order to keep you me ng at ier heeding your doctor's instruc- | | 6. ee “AG LP Samet igth PO axes EPR: . : ec ag Ledies'—Men's ing after @ banquet the other alive. So the basic item is bed | ;, shaw ao tk a meeting with the | °°™: ‘ . ers —_i | night. rest—tying as still as possible. | board of welfare. After a half-hour, . -omerrew: Keeping well is a ; $ 95 Woldring said it was returned | permitting yourself to be fed and wait, the members acted on this| "time Jo». | € Special to him yesterday by a 5-foot-7-inch | bathed. | slogan on Clark's office desk: (Copyright 1983 by Wiliam A |man who said he had taken it by | ee @ | <“Fietie nti Ser we thee” Bey AE mistake after the ‘annual banquet The quieter you are, the better | Ric omen n Goorges-Mewports | of the Holland Chapter of the chance you sive your heart tc) |Seciety for the Preservation of mend itself these words, a | Barbershop Quartet Singing Assn. oon as said, have to be qualified. N . ‘ie — ——._ For while your heart, it is true, ew Location pecial | “Reliable INSURANCE Protection” rest ts bad for the rest of you !- r. ane rs. 4 Wm. W. Donaldson Agency | ty si is tight, your Full Thickness & . doctor will are a you ; WwW her ros 714 Community National Bank ee ee pagent Al . ] | Poe uminum |. sion sen F Phone FE 4-4565 a eee, ce you ‘fen Many folks are suspicious of all television servicemen—eall them * "| - - soreness and stiffness and prevents “crooks,” “frauds” and “gyps.’ There is no more sense in 4 - = r criticising all TV dealers than in branding all bank officials ANNUAL SPRING becate 8 few have gone wrong FA 20% t 40% ff Complete with: Your Chamber of Commerce files reveal that almost all local 4 o TO °o Oo a ee TV men are completely reliable. They charge a fdir rate for eee home service calls. Parts are billed at the correct price. The Pontiac's leading monument company offers this opportunity until May 30th. 2 Screen Inserts ' customer is charsed f nal a as pew i et Prices include lettering, floral carving and delivery to your cemetery lot. Add only Door Closer . sieaiaael oF actual time spent in shop repair. foundation cost. , es —~ Check Chain _ Learn to Recognize the Genuine “TV: GYP” % Aluminum jamb Ae rel) $55 000 S k R ; te He advertises “cheap” home service calls. (He far more than bee | x . toe educed S 50 » makes up for it with hidden charges.) > } . 3 € * . z . : 5 %® He makes « large minimum charge for shop work. (You Boa - a Reg lige ya hapa Borage Mme, 29 should not pay for more time than is actually spent repair- F s : ° . os ing your set.) pi March, April and. May. me y : . ‘ : 3 i advertises parts at ridiculous discounts — up to 5¢% off. Take advantage of this opportanity to erect a ~~. (Me's probably referring te ebselety parts—you'll never get fine memorial at far. below normal cost. In order to better serve this area—the Kreuger any such discount on the parts you need.) | Mfg. Co. Retail office has moved to a larger 3 Act Now Call, write or phone FE 2-4800 warehouse — for further information contact . for Special Ottee ang Phat ogre 5 2.6 their local representative— For your own protection, take this tip from your Chamber of ae Bonus Discount - Sete PM te 5 P. : ie ; Commerce—Deal only with local, well-established TV servicemen! : \ . ‘ : Pontiac Granite & Marble Co ‘ | i » Ee to = 22 e 2 j ss ¥ eo ntiac Uranl . : : | Fo <2 Mghikek baa ve | 4, Pontiac Chamber of Commerce "Fe ‘ - 73 bat hi: G. LONAKER & SONS _ Ire &e= wy Phone FE 5-6148 o's Walldton Hotel Bldg. pe ae = ~ - j eae Vy ’ ic ee ¥ - F a * ° « THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY,-FEBRUARY 5, 1955 ~ Year ’Rourid Basic Dress E palltin Special Qualities Mark_ Collection of asy to Make but Has Definite Couturier Look ‘Wish You'd | Bitten Off the Tongue? Then Think Before You Ask Certain. ’ me $e Her Twenty Year Plan Has By ANNE, HEYWOOD music major, and ther I fell in Mrs. T, N. is music librarian at |love and got married, ~ a big library, and she does a derful job. She ts a woman her late children, life. ** Patterns Questions lof time. Clothes by Jo Copeland have sev- > By ELIZABETH WOODWARD era] special qualities, all summed Now and again you ask a ques- | A. up im figure flattering femininity. - | tion—only to wish you'd bitten your This year ‘round basic dress cut | tongue off instead. While your in- | Pieces pattern, is easy to 4 . | your point of view the simple | ing & tason: es Co ond goes” | tate question <08 styt © éhale it a definite courturier look. reaction that’s far from what you Seemingly, the shoulder straps / WY, had in mind, Hoe Oe We ain Soh Go Oto geees 7 it | How can you ever learn when are up to a point just not to speak out? How can you | et a eee tell when a question's going to be fective soft bosom line. personal enough to hurt? How can you keep an innocent little query i it a4 a dress that pap be \ \ from turning into a catastrophe? { ee fabrics such a0 penn’ do scle, \ ' | One good test Mf to put aside | am taffeta, brocaded silks but com: emctatrete batlend Co ee | ee bined with a jacket (a white | Concentrate instead on how your | |” ; pique bolero is one idea) it makes question is gaing to be received. : a pas Ge Seer aes ie How will it sound te semeone? Pe - r i How will it make him feel? How | ‘> Other suitable fabrics are: nov- ee en ee | or faille. Miss Copeland likes the ask the question at all. And that's | skirt to take advantage of its full a ae girl should have | . tes: re 2 a ee | _Dear Miss Woodward: T met“ "9 | This m a couple of months ago and ee {I'm crazy about him. 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The other | course he disagreed with me and YOU are tempted to make them in Airmail handling 25 cents extra. | dinner guests at a friend's house | settle this question for us.” many of you are willing to have ‘ Make check or money order pay-/and « tray of assorted French a. them made in your interest. And so | able. to Spadea Syndicate Inc. | pastry was passed around by the| Ordinarily there ts only ome rarely do they accomplish what | and edd 4 cents for bank clear- | waitress. | Sanee ‘only’ one plocn. Moweeer, you hope they will. ance. My husband who loves desserts | 1°°¢ waa eulce ‘ae See Your frieed placed the call This long sleeved pure cashmere pullover is a perfect | pleces of pastry as there were pcmcia atspioat eels holiday gift for the fashion wise girl. The beautiful classic | persons a¢ the table, there was eae tae = , |Sweater is a round the clock topper for all occasions, to be nothing wreng in your husband figure out it might . . : : taking twe plosea, sound to the bey on the other worn with trim collars, little furs or many jewelry changes Dear Mrs. Post: My wile and )| “4 & the wire. for daytime or evening wear. It comes in’ many colors. . _ | have recently moved into an eight-| It annoyed him : only 4 nodding acquaintance with ad W. C a w meet any the women ° E ant in hl paper Aid Looks ‘Vv a me to to SUNDAY 2 » 5 my i sae m1 With Care wait for them te speak to me . ee ee Aside from voodoo and wild forward am he ied Beautiful New ene eet aoe oe . Answer: Certainly you may sa) | natura] good looks. = “Good morning” and a word about | Spring Arrivals Page ong Benn “Young. tings may set vay go further than this unless they) That call may have their skin glows and their hair | ask you a question. | Come at a very bed time. 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Mature Dear Mrs. Post: At a wedding) was plunk im the middle of some women should rely more and more | PARKING reception which is taking place in| herribip algebra homework he on painstaking care and scrv-| 3 @ private room of a hotel, do the didn’t appreciate being inter- pulous assessment of their good ‘REAR bvins. women guests remove their hats. rupted by silly questions, Maybe | attributes “snow id roth sap cadpec me ary = ver tits though tt Answer: They should never re- te reason, may of STORE Huron at Telegraph move their hats at a wedding re- ysavh. he doesn’t like that kind seem lke a pretty persnickity Exctusive Sportswear for Ladies | ception in a hotel in the daytime ok seieiie ene Maybe he had piece of business, a grown If it is an evening reception and : ng. . k | | woman ma want te plan her they are weartng evening drems, rll a = cae eles to os ll the oll f Corohal D, th p. fy l i V4, ek. ad os = oe : You're in the dumps over what Almost everyone does this to) ‘ he said in a moment of complete some degree. 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Natural indoor light, the light cleaning and hand-shaping will bring them bock Gi Le cents | that comes in windows, needs a a . ; ATTICA, .N. ¥."(UP)—When Mrs. Send to 124 Pontiac Press| make-up. Indoor light is less Reuben Reuman wants to make | Needlecraft Department, P.O, Box| bright and one needs © touch PONTIAC LAUNDRY }a lemon pte che wate inte her 30 Cid ee EE clay for |. Kiccsle Set binge wpe mere] ; living room’ and plucks a lemon| 11, New York. Print plainly Pat-| Electric light brings up a more | Number. Name, Address | involved problem. This is a yel- L DRY CLEANERS x erece ot Came ty tar tone eine oe lowish light, however white” it FE2Z8IOl = cat mm FE28/0I |for yeaps, the Attica housewife may appear. This light fades out _ .t |finds she can make about three or| Lumber output in the U. $. dur- | yellow-reds. If you want to look | four pies to the lemon. 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Huron ot Mork Ave. ee i ; rler THE. KIRK nb pact fines sorince wn Sunday |. : wa, \IN THE HILLS Identical Sermons.at 9:00 A.M. and at 11:00 A } f Sky. Pil ts . 5 . .M, ‘ae } see Wi “Topic, “Trust in God ond Forget Your Ancestors” | First Methodist Church OF IKY. FO BLOOMPIELD MILLS pater Soret Cou Hi School ond The College of Sponsors Sound Color | aie’ gechs fesads| 2 ree ving for adults at 9:45 A.M. Missionary Film t Christian CED ay Bethany Youth Center open at 5.00 P. M., with all “Angel in Ebony,” a sound color Group for 9:30 and 11 o'Clock age level group programs at 7:00 P.M. mis@onary film will be shown to 7 oe | Grand atte morrow evening at 7:30 at the First By Religious News Service | THE L attendance last Sunday reached |,092! Methodist Church. " WASHINGTON, D. C.—A bill Church wasn 9:30 & 11 o'Clock The film is produced calling forthe granting of a fed- : iceuldhcne aa eral charter to Sky Pilots of} prometional America, an interdenominational f ~ mee Nee college student ioe bows evhtoed bays, || TH Ft ON Sosnaes * ‘ in the House Genter ‘Seherk, All Saints Episcopal ‘Church ° Seon University im Ustad " his oid ved barn acer Arlington Sisighta, EL, to being , Rep. Charles Gubeer’ (B- booming Sarvice by Fase il A § WILLIAMS STREET st WEST PIKE ; Ind. has produced ‘this life story “— eee fg ay een ange Baer Set; Bangle Deen: oavise ob sq Gan AE G. Gemmpe, heemnee, ester i: ons pees Te A ee lan te on ee ade Gen j P » Paster Se ant + Beate tAYnee oa scarey hia tas bone Red Barn Becomes | stz.ssi,*:, 20” Secu —— read and told for = ether groups with federal 8:00 A. M.—Holy Communion Now it can be — Church i illi . 9:30 A. M—Holy Communion, Insttuction, nag Pegger Baal waco in nos . Elmer B. Sachs, former Evans- CHURCH OF THE Church Schoo! , his childhood. The bright cos- Residents of Rolliig Mead ton, Ml., detective, is the founder GOOD SAMARITAN 11:00 A.M.—Holy Communion, Church tumes of the Nineties provide a a@ new subdivision of Arlington and Chief Sky Pilot. " He said that eis, Aebere Arent ie Sermon by the Rector shel, colorful setting for this life story. Selctée, B.. teonad ensbindnes | es ee p— Ay Bh) BA pw) There will be no admission cham ony Secntee Gitenedend tol ne, ee See, Greatng with Eee. Peed Fudiion charge, according to the Rev. Paul have;a place to worship in their is a non-profit Christian missionary act. “boneitn Dein syeaher $. Redoov's Cheah Tie te oe gm community, An old, ed Dart] ove ot the word. with, the Ob 8:00 A M.—Roly were provided by Kimball jective of building them into : eid ma oes First som ge lee cullen oberdes aneanind tee pillars of the Ct spe y wersnd Community United the Rev. Weide Bh. Ment = -¢ i a ese ofthe bling. The tuidere | S°” Socne, tated Presbyterian Church —— en oa ents sheets Sete on 80) acm to web he arpa Drayton Plains, Michigan -—-—=--— _—__ ee Mrs Uneretin 9 3am pr heal 4 peer thyme Sens paretbegh carn as: | ert Pers Teswwtssen Jr., Pastor - ( PARKDALE CHURCH NAZARENE- Mid-Week Mecting Wed., 1:20 ay a a Sn wae as parental, delinquency em 10 e. m. ‘Wosthip Servic 1 Sundey Scheo!..”..945A.M. “Youth Service’... first service on Dec. 5. There are| schol. or church at leat three ee { tol wang 1008 AM TO0P } Oakland Ave. United a | Lh POR ee Seay eee ares aintale snd Moliyweed, One Block West of Seltate Presbyterian Church i (2.) Producing more mission- | . Coo = > ay «> 1a 2 chien tee-~aaPamamen ae ) Theedere R Allebach, Minister oe ’ a ies * ods: R . ga: a ees Wednesday, 6:30 p. m. wae _—— ew ea - «+ combined Sasa i . Seeraacenl Morning Worship ..10:00 2. m. community center and church by volunteer workers. ailroad Gives “) ‘Training mad “THE PERSON OF SATAN” : ing boys to be prac- FIRST METHODIST |fmantz| State CROP Committee Away Last Bell [== 5525 So : wee >. m. tors’ ” and in at S. Saginaw at Judson St. | sean eve 2302 | Plans Year's Activities EE A pe nies suas 98 a Rev. Poul R. Hevens, Minister Mid-Week Prayer The Michigan State CROP Com-| partment, and that shi and i Bly ep a training w Se Aha hig J Sunday Morning ee 10:00 Meeting ...... 7:30 p. m. || mittee met this week in its annual Will be made within a week or Benefit as Locomofives S earmnatien, tofinent teen It we Ot “A REDEEMER NECESSARY” ceca eae ae aes || Gard Are Decommissioned | "#7 es t éeviep “wines | Youth Fellowship, (Radice Broadcast ever WPON at 10: was called by the chairman, Funds for payment will be taken!) py ap .. for Christ” te “speed the light | Youth Fellowship, School (1S A.M) Ballard. C. V. from the 1954 CROP contributions | yani ELPHIA — The Pennsyl.| % te sttermest parts of the 6:30 P.M. var sceves Shi pnd Bim & eco 11:30 a. m. | Agricult gag i et| and will be of lecst paral se-| en, Satvend hes comaartes Hs earth.” JAMES 6 Y Fellowship ’ pon gece ay iin tad ih amen oe Tes tender : Dr. John Cremer oc cccccccccccecs rien “a in the Michigan garden seed appeal during, 15. tm the pest three years, the Rae bs eee SU ee Wership, 7:30 P. MA. Evening Service ........ elele aicicle oe : veon Churches Conference } 0 contributions | vallread has cover. | working Stectonacy to Bthtepte Wednesday Evening Bible Study and Prayer 7:30p.m. | te raise tho coonatet ts the mnting a | 3O™ pcan wens teens alas as wee many denominations in thé United | . to! orage houses as it decommissioned | States, Alaska, Bolivia, B LT P money ee eee ee SS ee ee worth of food SS = SS | Hawaii, Korea and Megan, He : . church organ | sreece. — were re: a lor each dollar used for Gin amt ane | | added that Capt. Mitsuo -— , FIRST FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ; lv vou wat new exgea tn || ot Churches am wertng Li as ponte out that in send- enya ‘in maooee te a. toate peg Re the Japanese lr attack i Y Oakland . p enh - to re-establish we give even nore than an Episcopal missionary who : Ponti and Saginaw, 3 sa prey dirsot, on shen | Greek refugee farmers. Mr, re to eae end cive valuanie Was formerly a PRR enginchouse Pact ft: dace tnt Goan. 210 North Perry Street iac, Michigan Zi] reams ve name Tasras || Hartzler stated that these seeds assistance in the rehabilitation of “™Plovee. ould a ie came ane Rev, H. H. Sevoge, Pastor fl] Ran wmeomee || Se rent sae en | tere] ner. Walor Wider, Minit a |] request, ond with | ee | of the bells were | . Our responsibility—the World; Our resources— $ ohne abe hutely | Te commitee wtih CROP |X as Miaaion “on =| cugustana Choir SUNDAY ScROCL RALLY SUNDAY oir ane oe | | CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ||| **! {= commis a cone | cP an; the Slated for March | 9:45 A.M. 9:45 A.M PY tages which - in ¥ Schoo! .... If o'Cleck In attendance the meeting | a s ° (Classes tes ma bea $ aa aan | Genday Service .. 11 o'Clecs | ba Albert yoru, national [Premeng vel pr the Free (ct Pontiac High MORNING WORSHIP he Hammond director, church, Linden, nationally known MORNING WORSHIP—10:45 A.M $ Pasir arena -F4 pam, Pr Sane chgcuaaien NJ mad the Paeddighan Yura, | Chair Seu Rock Ieiend, EL coon 11:00 A. M. HEAR ROY GUSTAFSON, Bible Teacher 3 Hemeseed Ongnee Farm Bareas, and Farm Burees aro ee 8 mont March 30 in the EVENING WORSHIP—7:00 P. M. 3 Daye Gch cod Me. ee. || coe Peamuyivane, hed? one |S. John's Lutheran Church or tan | PENTECOSTAL aie Guuremicd this Viadkas 0a, ; mae Wt Cakes eee belig cast in bronse at its | St. and Christ Lutheran. Church of * HEAR—ROY GUSTAFSON ae ee ee ee eee | mine Seen ain \au adie a coca cr R J _ Speaking Monday thru Friday at 7:30 P.M $ ee ee Sele eats wae aan | ieedemines tae “me eviva . t 7: _M. ; Wesley of the Dept. of | of 5 908. @ sorap value | Music critics have acclaimed the aad we! How "Nemetnting th a — presage de aa ot De eee hit F Christion Science Heols — San oe away free, but in cnaee paid Veld, 1 ai he ees , eee ‘ : a irst Southern Missionary “ACTUAL Rev. Paul Robi were, | the shipping charge. It gave pref-| ‘rector. He judges and directs ' PROOF OF Mrs. Thomas Oagued aeeee . to deserving ‘missions and | musi festivals and choral clinics. ; BAPTIST CHURCH ‘ GOD Ss POWER” Mr. Horace Whitney, Congregition- ens ete its own routes He also teaches choral music at, | 9» ee > Fi Station CKLW-—800 Ke —— a Rohrer. Brethren. | Washington ork, Chicago and “Sow ooo at Universities. sip 365 East , “a ; ‘ommittee members not able : . — ma. headey tee os A i | Sr AM _ nme wee he Hewat Village Officials O Nee Sie omalics see aeons r ‘et : . Sevent : ‘ / Merning Worship eae ae : Vs Dr. Marion Hostetler, presbyter Meeting With Pr Pen Not to Shop on Sundays BT.U. ...:.... 6:45 PLM. FIRST lan: Rev. R. J. Karney, Baptist; BOGIAT beca-his Conege bes | ree em Mane Sorvino =f slelelsiars : b PRESBYTERIAN Rev. L. E. Chamberiain,| joined the ranks of M : DES MOINES, la A letter ee ership ...... 7:30 P.M. (; . CHURCH | Evangelical United Brethren. aova ebsuanuniiies tn whieh din anv. from Roman Catholic Bishop Ed- ed, Preyer Meeting... 7:30 P.M. seecrrred is W. Huron Bal ; cmuing Wally Gn comme tip set: | ney @ Be ee, Se Y 5 at Wayne St. loon Project Planned | '"#* with prayer. ing Catholics not to shop on Sun- eung People’s Bible Study 8:09 P. M. A days, was read Seen E Seen, LONDON — Dutch Catholics are prayer for spiritual guidance | of the in all churches REV. A. H. MULLINS, Pastor Phone _— planning to send 10 of village officials was said by — FE 4-8574 Iron Curtal ene a ee ee al It was one of a number of pro Affiliated with Southern Baptist Convention 9:30 A. M. Church School the V countries by balloon, pastor of Our Lady of Grece Cath-| "7" made by Dee Moines reli- ‘ dL AM. Morning W atican Radio announced olic Church. | gious leaders after large supermar- Evangelist V L. Wells stamox a 43%, Louis Park and the Minne. |scteade, ™ * “venay a A PERSON TO CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC city councils also open their | "neue. A prophetic miniotry thet will An : oe, wPERSON CALL" cHuacH gO tree | sighty ecompe, Bot nouncing SE Se fins. con 28, Whittemore st. Fathers, Sons Worship — | > = ate CALV ARY AS hte, Contval See Se I Monies Bearere:” Mev. M. Char, f . : rs Downey Paster Will be held to observe the occasion sa ark pp al neh ge iy Seo | denominations with 35% mill te = noch aga a Sunday, 11:00 A. M.—7:30 P.M, ||| Sak" SNES Sas see PR eary — ° __— = not prevail FIRST Rev. MR. HEADLEY of Des Moi | Pearpmngrenplareter ce a one & arate iders A sone CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH candidate for pastor, speaki renragive ta FE 1-028 1) 1. YPORT, Mass. — For East Haren and Mt. Clemens at Mill St, Pontine , speaking at both services. <= — i Sat Gm tn -Ga tak ate fOupenite Fest Office) in church basement ETHODIST Miss Dorothy S, Hodgdon, a tele- De. Theodore Shipherd, gocet apeaker , Se ____ wommmecrmd «= CHURCH | reve om at er Doe SUNDAY, 2:30 P. M—FELLOWSHIP 2 87 Lafeyette St. stron, 0 heaniet ont outer Sa SERVICE with the Original ! waderk | SP 2 GENE STANLEY Revival Now On ¥ ECIAL 8 boxing snd, wrestling champion whose ring sctivities tool ! 3 People’s Services & Be er ene i Man sppenred'in Kiev, Rusia and Sought Stirring Messoges ee. 10 ond 1:30 Fn % | HEAR HIS STORY OF CONVERSION _ | ___Grest inspiration _ BE ages EP ae Oy | ; | es ae ee a Tea : a r. . Preacher, Author : ' . Zz » S Achieving ‘Peace + . thany Baptist the subject of the Rev. Mr. fany’s sermen. ‘Calm Outlook Gives Birth) to Dynamic Ideas, Action RABBI HENRY HOSCHANDER | Sunday ‘School will meet as usual ‘Raising a Family’ it | ieake ast oll acca aa kee direct the activities. This will be sored by the Adult Jewish Insti- Sunday there’ was an attendance day at 8 p.m. entitled “Raising a Fam” to Speak Sunday Special stress will be laid upon | dependent occupations which tomorrow at the Evangelistic Tab- In addition. such items as the re- Dr. Paul will speak at the three child punishment, inter-family jeal- hour, John Paul Baughey, son of An effort will be made to show after the speaker, Dr. Paul. jous commentaries have applica- Morris Kampaer, chairman ot {0 Clean Up Comics nity te attend and participate in the deliberations. of directors of the Wisconsin Phar- Health Department. \ books in the state | Members of the board, meeting Latheran growpe sant © total of Seis She Asm. or others with J * . ewish Institute at 9:45 a. m. with the adult classes Topic for Discussion The Youth Center will be open The third in the current series followed by the five group pro- tute of Congregation B'nai Israel, ‘of 1077 at the four services. Following the showing of a film eroup discussion on what makes |ort To bernacle a host of sociala problems, such and national evangelist of Louis- ernacle on Tilden avenue in Huron lationship between parent \ and services, 11 am, 7:30 and 8:30 ously and many others will re- ‘the Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Baughey, how various suggestions found in The public is invited. tion today even as they did many the Institute, extends a cordial By Religious News Service The film to be shown will be maceutical Assn. got behind the 284 Missionaries Sent here, urged association members Magazine ber in eight years—to 18 countries | “ally high standards. Sponsors Film | starting the lenten series of sub- ot Synagogue Monday at 5 p. m. and Reita Smith will on marriage and the family spon- grams for all ages at 7 p. m. Last 143 Oneida Rd. will be held Mon- | Dr. John Paul entitled “Raising a Family,” , a fine family life. a Dr. John Paul, editor, educator as, crowded quarters, and tn ville. Ky., will be guest speaker members of one family unit. Gardens. child, sibling rivalry, types of p.m. During the morning worship ceive thorough examination will be dedicated. He was named the Bible, the Talmud and relig-| . . . Wisconsin Druggists | thousands of years ago. invitation te the entire commu- MILWAUKEE, Wis. — The board supplied by the Michigan Mental povement to clean up ST. PAUL. Minn. — American ' Bell onty books which carry the during 1%4 7 ' Sidewalk Preachers | | i i St. Trinity Spoil Tavern Business Lutheran Church By Religious News Service Missouri Synod FORT WORTH, Tex.—A tavern | operator here complained to the City Council that sidewalk preach- ers are harming business. i Mrs, M. E. Johnson said minis- Avbere Ave. ot Jevste Rev. Ralph C. Cleus let SERVICE 6:30 A. M. sermons in front of her tavern! 9:45 A.M. door. Customers, whether or not ‘Tre swayed by the Gospel, can | — ay rdiy push past the preachers, | ST PAUL =e | LUTHERAN CHURCH | pian Firs Ecumenical Service in New York By Religious News Service NEW YORK—Somé 2,000 Protes tant clergymen and laymen are expected to attend.an ecumenical Joslyn at Fourth worship service at Fifth avenuc CHURCH OF THE Presbyterian Church here on Feb. , ASCENSION 13, sponsored by the Manhattan | William Lervaine Division of the Protestant Council ste Ce a ae a.m. || of the City of New York. e Senday Scheel ........+ tee A.M. It wil) be the first service of its | Se a ems Ld GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH }. Corner of Genesee and Glendale ‘ Se . ' Services at 9 A. M. and 11. A. M. Rev. Otto G. Schultz—Speaker . » Sunday School—9 A. M. and 11 A. M. ae ae | St. John’s Lutheran Church (Nationa! Letheran Cosneti) 9:45'a. m. 11:00 a. m. eee eee eewm ee eeeene ee ee ee | Phene FE 4-3404 terial students persist in preaching _ +. NORMAN VINCENT PEALE : . aaiet it or not, a New York professor is. opposed to anyone having Ceremony Takes Place peace of mind. He Gays that.aji this talk about peace of mind irritates i ° -Old him because it means being “soothed” into an easy, pallid and m 277-Yeor Church innocuous existence. . on Waterfront Peace of mind does not mean laziness. Instead, it is the source ' of renewed activity and constant energy. It doesn't mean escape Ry Hpeues News Seryle into a dream world, but more effective participation | QUEBEC CITY, Quebec — Some | in a real world. It doesn't mean soothing or lulling, 5,000 persons took home 12,000 tiny but instead dynamic stimulation of the mind and pyeves: f Nopad Gt ware bitaned personality to more creative activity. here & 8 ceremony dating back to { the siege of Paris by the Franks One of the great values of peace of mind is | in 451 A that it increases intellectual power. The mind is | D. efficient only when it is cool — not hot. The| The Rev, Joseph Boutin, ree- nervously excited mind cannot produce rational | tor o8 Notre Dame des Victoires concepts or orderiy thought processes. In the | Caureh on the Quebec water- heated state, the emotions dominate the mind and | front, said he blessed at least cause errors of judgment which may be costly. } 50,000 leaves -at the 7 o'clock We should never forget that power comes from | , mass and distributed ‘ome quietness. Carlye wrote, “Silence is the element in Ch © ae M ’ (| b throughout the day. More will which great things fashion themselves,” And Dr. E. Stanley Jones | ristian CN S$ CIUD | 0 to peopie who cat on him says, “The streams that turn the machinery of the world take their | | Guring the year and by mai} te ei fo Have Luncheon” | suse," Perhaps an even more graphic statement is Edwin Markham's ; Ce Cattes States. picturesque line, “At the heart of the cyclone tearing the sky ts John Fish, of Chicago, president; The bread isn't eaten—merely a place of central calm.” And a human being equally derives his of the Christian Booksellers Asso.| carfied around as an act of piety. power from a caim mental center or peace of mind. will be the Speaker Monday noon | But tradition has it that anyone I knew another professor, a wise man, whom I will never forget. po hae coy ty Reg ag pre agen Po ee or wallet I went to him, greatly perturbed, years ago. My mind was a seething’ 6, t : and confused mass of anxiety and irritation; I was close to panic. “You cannot think this problem through,’’ he told me, “with an overheated mind such as you haye at this moment.. You must achieve at least a measure of peace of mind before we can get your thoughts to delivering rational answers. We cannot trust your emotional reactions because these are weighted with depression.” Then he asked me to lie down on the couch in his office and close my eyes. He began to read te me from various poets, followed by a half dozen Scripture passages. Finally, there was 8 long silence, after which he prayed, “Lord, touch this young man’s mind with Thy healing grace and give him peace of mind.” Only then did he permit me te outline my problem. To this day, I recall with admiration how he guided my thinking te a sound and successful solution. “Never try to think without a peaceful mind,” he advised. I have since urged this procedure on others, whé have used it with equally good results. s Some months ago a newspaper editor asked me to come to his office because he had a knotty problem which baffled him. Not only was he failing to find a solution but he was growing increasingly tense. “IT have not asked you here to solve this problem,” he said. “You | don’t know the technical problems involved. I want you to help me achieve a quiet mind so that the insights I know are in me can rise to the surface.” At my suggestion, we talked about God and God's peace. recited certain Scripture verses. We prayed silently for the a of inner quietness. And finally we broke his mental log jam. Not at once. of course, but in a few day§ the necessary insights emerged from the grip of tension and the component parts of the problemi fell into place. Perhaps that professor in New York has no problems and needs no peace of mind. Most of us are not quite so fortunate. (Copyright 1933) 5th Fellowship Scheduled tor Central Methodist The Very Rev. John’ J. Weaver, troit will be guest speaker at the | Central Methodist Church Sunday | at 7:30 p.m. He will preach at the fifth meeting of Inter-Church Fel lowship. A native of Dayton. Ohfto, Dean Weaver received his B. A degree at Otterbein College, Wes- terville, Ohio. He was later grad- uated from the Episcopal ical Seminary, Cambridge, Mass. | The dean attended the enthron- ing in England of Dr. Geoffry Francis Fisher as Archbishop of Canterbury on April 19, 1945. _ The following year, he accom. | week visit te the United Mates. In 1942, he joined the Army Chaplains’ Corps with the rank of first lieutenant. Dean Weaver was named liasion chaplain be- | the British and the United | , States armies and undertook spe- | ‘cial work for the Archbishop of | | Canterbury. He was discharged | | | VERY REV. JOHN J. WEAVER _——— tween Senate Chaplain Receives DAR The Rev. Mr, Weaver took Annual Award | eer nie duties as Dean ot the By Religious News Service Cathedral Nev. 1, 194. He is WASHINGTON, D. C. — Dr. “arried and Ras two daugh- at 5:4 with an old fashioned Hymn the DAR praised Dr. Harris for) The women of the church will his social service work among! serve refreshments at the close of | young people in his church and his) the Bible Study. Immediately fol- “outstanding service’ with the | towing the fellowship hour, the Senate. Very Rev. John J. Weaver will J. Edgar Hoover, director of the - preach in the church. Children will FBI, received the 1963 award. be cared for and entertained dur- ing these adult sessions. rector of St. Paul's Cathedral, De) 5.14.- julian, who is now at the THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1955 ’ af the founding members of the Christian Booksellers group, | which now comprises over 40 members in the United States and Canada, Mr. Fish served as sec- retary and treasurer before be | coming its president. | He has edited the Booksellers periodical ‘‘Advance’’ since it was | first published two years ago. Vis- Ask Admittance Two Students Ordained at Orchard Lake School of Mind’ Unlocks Potential Ene Bread B in Quebec City The ceremony takes place every year in the 2T7-year-old church on | Legend says St. Genevieve's in-— saved the people of France from starvation when the Franks under Clovis besieged the city. The religious ceremony com memorates the miracle He added that many Quebec residents bring along their own) bread to be blessed, but most use the loaves specially baked by his parishioners. Business firms send messengers to the church for bread to be distributed among their em- i ployes aon er ts to tinguished Service Award of by the Dallas Junior Chamber of Commerce. ! Service Award Given DALLAS; Tex.—Dan. Eddy, pub- ‘lic relations man for the Salvation | CHURCH OF Ls “THE SERALD OF TRUTH” Ie FM. Eve. Service WXKYZ—Eackh Sen, 1:00 te 1:38 7. M S50 A. M. Senany Wants "Sebeat Te P.M. Sunday Eveemg Service 10:50 4.M. Sunday Worship FE, 5-266 Central Methodist Rev. Mites MH. Sank, D. D., Minister Rev. John W. Mulder, Aese. Minister 9:45 A. M—CHURCH SCHOOL 10:45 A. M—MORNING WORSHIP “AN ALTERNATIVE TO WAR” Broadcast WPON 11:00 A. M. Ds. Bank. Preaching “FIRST CHURCH of GOD 25 East Boulevard — South of Leckeut Drive 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 10:45 a.m. Morning Service 7:30 p.m. Evening Service H. Eugene Ramsey, Minister — Gen. Offiers: Andersen, Ind. | * A Welcome Aweits You at <4 585 Auburn Avenue Full Gospel—Nondenominetional ' t . Seek Citizenship Rep. Thaddeus M. Machrowicz | UD.-Mich.), . The two young priests were or- dained in the United States last | year after studying at SS. Cyril |and Methodius Seminary, Orchard Lake, Mich. * e @ | They are Father Julian Chros- | | cifchowski, whose life was saved | in 1954 when British forces lib | erated him from a Nazi concer- tration camp, and Father Alex- | ander Pescykowski. | | | Congregation of the Mafian Fathers, Stockbridge, Mass., | studied law in Paris after World | War II, then went to Oxford Un- iversity in England where he be- | came an instructor for a number of Polish refugee students. He | came to America in 1949 to study The Christian and (Near Orchard Lake Ave.) Rev. G. J. Bereche. Pastor Sundey School 9:30 «. m. Morning Worship 11 ¢. m. “THE BENEFITS OF CALVARY” Allience Youth Fellowship Eveng. Service 7:30 p.m. "SEWING AND REAPING” 6:15 p.m. Y 9:45 A.M. Worship, Commenion, Sermes 9:45-12:15 Children’s Church & Bible Scheel 11:30-12:15 Adule Bible Scheel 7:30P.M. Evening Evangelistic Service, Chaplein Deve Martin Radie Services Sunday 7:30-8:30 P. M—WPON 1460 Crusade for Christ Seturdey 5:30 P. M. Channel 7 A Friendly Place to Worship” a on. ZION CHURCH of THE-NAZARENE | 29 Bast Pike Street 10:00 A.M. Sundey School 11:00 A. M. Wership Young People 6:30 P.M. Evang. Service 7:30 P. M. Rev. W. KE. Verian, Paster Laverna Sheffield, Muste Director o APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF CHRIST 458 Centre! Services Sundey, 10:00 A. M. Tues., Thurs., Set., 7:30 P. M. We are Apostolic in doctrine, Baptism in Jesus for the priesthood on a student —_ Name, ly Ghost-as New Birth. Jesus as the one true ! Always Pray for the Sick! visa which has been extended ~ | several times Father Alexander also came to this country by way of England after fieeing his native Poland. He has been studying here since 1951 and is now serving in the Archdiocese of Detroit UNITY Rev. Eve. Edson, Minister Sunday Service 11:00 A. M. Class Wed. 8:00 P. M. WILB 7:45 A. M. Daily Unity Books and Literature eee eee eee eeee oor eeeeer eee eeeere eee 9:45—Attend Our — SUNDAY SCHOOL 135 PROSPECT STREET — GEO. D. MURPHY, Paster eevee eeeeee Officer in Charge, Captain Vernon Vie 29 W. Lewrence Street Telegraph Roed et Orcherd Leke “Ave. “BIBLE 3 Oakland Ave. REBINDING Rebind your family heirloom Bible. Expert workmanship and fast, dependable service Christian Literature Sales FE 5-9691 67 NORTH LYNN STREET w. ¥. P. S. 6:45 P.M. 7:30 P. M. 10:00 A. M. Auditorium Bible Class “WHAT THE BIBLE TEACHES ABOUT GIVING” Broadcast Over WCAR, 10:15 - 10:45 Rev. Willard Stalleup, Teacher of Ev SUNDAY HEAR } Ripe me fc elistic srsiiior isp. whaod sais c » Ky. at Tabernacle Soo ond a new son of Rev. @ecleck Service. oo geey & ° CKLW, 7:30 i , “For ac Rev, A. 5. B and WCAR, 8 A. M. jf i " * a % 11:00 A. M. “HOW TO EMERGE VICTORIOUS OVER \ LIFES INFIRMITIES” Communion Service JOSHUA THAN + 7:30 P. “THERE'S MORE TO THE BATTLE OF "EVANGELIST BOB EATON : Speaker ot the 11 and 7:30 Services he Gob Sunday. Schon! Mndance Last 3 al ee County People to Participate Largest Event of Kind in U. S. Will Continue Through Thursday Largest event of its kind in the United States is the annual Farm- ers Week, ing Monday at Michigan State College in East Lansing. The affair will continue through Thursday. This year’s session coincides with the centennial celebration of the college and will find Oakland County folks flocking to it by the; hundreds. - THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5. 1955 fe iia i ; 1 re ey interested in a Thurs- Scenes Prepared xes. | * explained that Helen A. Baed-- Dennis Cooper to Show eee er, home economist with Pillsbury , Mills, helped develop these time- | savers for housewives and ‘Was at i i 7 | i life and household equipment. DBpro epeiliay Pe, Abel county’ on hand at 9 p.m. in the Wa | Ph anh pn mapas ah | Township high school to show would concentrate on dairy | filme of his widely-ecclaimed cam- | livestock fields and attend — Michigas = area gee i emg | Boarding the 8.S.South Ameri- Monday, He also plans to Gev, G. Meamnen Williams | cam at Detroit the film visit will U, & Secretary of Agriculture take passengers oorts te eee Berea T, Benson tm a program -—r) Lolly og , | ri Z ; ii i ii FF H Mal gilt 22 Ff ; rt eFF #23 i : and green béans. y he wilt help ex- that 4-H members the state have = Travelog Slated 2 grit z ; in Waterford Film on Isle Royale at High School Tuesday Lake In addition to studying mysteri- ous prehistoric copper diggings the our will include look-through of an old lighthouse and climbs on both Mt. Ojibway and Mt. Frank- lin Imlay City VFW ‘Ready for Annual ‘Amateur Jubilee Dairy Day on Monday holds Nglalhclaalaa nada ora interest Carlos Long here. th thin te poocttont of On teak | Last year there were more than "New Library Hours thirty acts, some of which have Take Effect Monday See me ee mateo OXFORD — New hours have been scheduled for the Oxford Township Library beginning next Monday The library will open from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. on Mondays. Wednes- days and Fridays rather than on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur- days. The policy change was ordered by the library board to conform with business places which are now open Friday instead of Saturday evenings. Plan Song Program for PTA Family Night COMMERCE — The Commerce PTA is having a family night pot- luck supper at 6:30 pm. Monday. A general song program and a magician are planned for enter- tainment. type of acts te be presented. The committee has suggested that among acts sought are panto mimes, tap and toe dancing. ac- cordion novelty numbers, singles duets, trios. quartets and quintets in vocal acts and unusual acts of any type Tickets are on sale at local drug stores and will be sold by post members and its auxiliary All proceeds. as in the past, will !go to the continued building pro gram on VFW Memorial Park, just north of Imlay City on M53 Business Men Will Elect UNION LAKE—The Union Lake Business Men Association has scheduled an election of officers for Monday evening at Cooley Lake Inn, president Arthur F. Marohn has announced, ' In , ly. Mrs. Mabel | Walled Lake, mother Mrs. George Balch of Water- Lansing Monday with 4H class en- DePuy, the E} Paso, Tex. resident shown in the | ford Township, and a recent arrival to the clan, a wis ic can koe a smal! grains, field insert, is the great-great-grandmother. Left to right | Diane Louise Balch. are great-grandmother Mrs. Peter Raczkowski of | HOLLY — The Wayne - Oakland High School Debate League com- petition ended in a double victory, with the announcement that Clark- ston and Northville High Schools tied for first place. Both teams finished up the sea- son with a record of six wins and two losses apiece, and have been County Deaths Elizabeth Dembowski ROMEO — Mass of the Angels| were speech teachers Florence was sung this morning at St. Clem- | Panantonni of Northville, and June Cooper for Clarkston. beth Dembowski, 16 - month - old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Dembowski, 157 Church St. She died yesterday. Burial was in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, South- field Township. Other survivors are two brothers and both sets of grandparents Ardith Spanke LAPEER — Service for Ardith Spanke, year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Spanke of 3584 Bronson Lake Rd., will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday from Baird Fu- neral Home, with burial in Stiles Cemetery. She died Friday. Surviving are her parrnts. Jeanette Marie Lacas tonville, will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday from C. F. Sherman Fu- neral Home, with burial in Orton- ville Cemetery. The infant was killed in an auto accident Friday. Surviving, besides the parents, are grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lucas of Auburn Heights and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Graves of Ortonville. Induct Robert L. Walker as St. Andrews Warden DRAYTON PLAINS—Mr. Robert L. Walker will be inducted as chapel warden at the 10:30 am cerporate communion service of St. Andrew's Episcopal Churcb Sunday Other officers of the Chapel Committee are Carl E. Hoffman, treasurer; Wallace E. Whitmer. secretary. Committee memberr will also be inducted at this serv- ice To Vote on Utility Sale ESCANABA w® — Escanaba will vote April 4 on a proposal to sell the municipal electric distribation system to the Upper Peninsula Power Co. for $1,200,000 } | est Farmers Week Ready to Open Monday at MSC | ion re | to Milk Probe Promised for Examination for Post\ for Tuesday's Session at Auburn Heights ROMEO — Michigan Milk Pro- AUBURN HEIGHTS — An exam- | ministrator does not want an in- George Irvine, market adminis- trator of the Detroit Federa] Milk | order, has reportedly listed an in- | vestigation as one of the five things that do milk producers more | harm than good in an Owosso/| speech. Heights Post Office. The post pays $4,870 annually. Mrs. Marian Becker has been , left, of Keego Harbor, listens intently | acting postmaster since Nov. 30, J ’ LAB SESSION—Betty | have led a six-county request for | bacteriology laboratory. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. | grand jury investigation inte Gessas, Betty and Patricia McLane of Port Huron and Nancy | eee y/ price fixing and market mani. McCallum of Ferndale are studying the properties of disease- pro- must have at least years that pulation in the Detroit milk _ ducing bacterium. She is a sophomore majoring in medical technology. | have the ability to conduct market. | | manage justice Deparment is nvesteating El@Ct Dwight Brown | Waterford OKs = the MMPA. Studying cost factors, ly. third place; Raed ie ter ree rot feoyncme, ec 0 Head MMPA Local; Urrnane ° Signs farmers are receiving be for Traffic Control quart in Detroit ) WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The “At the meeting. we are going! City local of the Michigan Milk ‘*Ship board this week approved to bring out in the open before Producers Association at the an-|'N¢ Purchase of “signs reading IMLAY CITY — Dwight Brown was elected president of the Imlay Clarkston, Northville Tie tere rer ric tea’ mst meeting eid at the Pure (seed electrically controled to Area Debate Contest fede, Mate’ for discussion is the Other officers elected are: vice radar eqipment milk marketing act. president Donald Gass; secretary-| Petitions requesting the installa- meeting is planned for the Rome? treasurer Jack Simmons and di- tion of sewers in Sylvan Shores High School, at 8 p.m. | rectors Elmer Perkins, Alfred Ste. were accepted and bids for con- ‘vens and Dave Steckly. struction of a new water main on New Restaurant to Open Gienn Lake reported on progress4 Edgefield drive were opened. The March 1 at Imlay City in the present move to have a contract was let to Herbert Pran- grand jury investigation of the ger. of Detroit. low bidder. | JMLAY CITY — Mr. and Mrs. milk business and the spread in Transfer of a liquor license from Charles Lindsay have leased the price paid to producers and that Carl and Max Cook to Abraham building at the corner of Third St. paid by consumers Ryeson, was approved t scored s Ping — auine ee and Almont Ave., formerly occu-! The annual dinner meeting will SS | subject: Resolved, that the federal Pied by the Hazelton and Linekar be ‘eld af, noon Thursday in the Form Youth Fellowship government should initiate a policy store, and open @ res : a BIG BEAVER—A group of young lof free trade among nations frined |taurant there about March 1. It ——_—_—_———— “a to the United cies | will be known as the Homestead. Youth Services Slated | adults have formed a Methodist . | Youth Fellowship at the Big Beaver Coac inning deba | The Lindsays have been operat- pacer lial ters ing the dining-room in the Imlay | At Rochester Church aad Game ace Gea i —— ROCHESTER—In keeping with meet the fourth Friday of every - nationally. celebrated Youth Week, ™onth, from 811 p.m. invited to participate in the region- al tournaments. Applicants must take a written test. Those who pass will be as- signed final ratings on the basis of this test and on their experience, ability and character. There is a one-year residence requirement and applicants must be at leat 2 years of age, and not over 63. Holly Club Will Hear Talk on Youth Problems HOLLY—Monday Club member will listen to Mr. James H. Van Leuven, Sr., Oakland County pro- bation officer, speak on “Youth Problems,” Monday at the monthly meeting to be held at the Calvary Methodist Church, in observance of “Youth Day.”’ The meeting wil] begin at 2 p.m., with the program scheduled to start at 2:30 p.m. Entertain- ment will be furnished by the mu- sic department Holly high school. the Young People's Society of the Other competitors included: hol- Joyce Grover Milford, fourth * A | Church of the Nazarene will take to Richard G. Pierson | Over tomorrow's services. Assum- place, and Brighton, Fifth spot. : HADLEY—Mr. and Mrs. George ing the duties of pastor at 11 a.m. Meeting at Troy School Grover of Hadley are announcing Will be Darrell Hawley, society or the engagement of their daughter, president. TROY TOWNSHIP — The Troy Joyce Marie, to Richard Gary Jerry Riddle, son of Rev. T. C Township Board of Education will Pierson of Goodrich Riddle. wil] serve as Sunday School meet 7:30 p. m. Tuesday at the Plans are being made for a superintendent and will bring the Troy High School. June wedding. evening message at 7:30. A film ————EEE “Bible on the Table.” will be Heights shown at the young people's hour from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m for Walled Lake Cubs ———— Tee ous unit i wil ment at a WALLED LAKE—A guided tour Oddfellows, Rebekahs | Sprague. 3225 Donley st of Fort Maidén, Amherstburg, Ont. Install New Officers (Toe Biss sar bers il inoig net red ao eras of Cub Pack Cy] ARENCEVILLE—Officers of Birch St. at 7:30 : ara Unies Lake having. « card party st Dublin Comma. the home of Don Thompson. 560) Richard Keys, noble grand; Earl peessed w te go to the Unica Lake Vor. “Asuna Dr., by 9 am. with & LeForge, vice g . =_ Smog Lingo Clouds Issue LOS ANGELES #—Residents of the Los Angeles area haven't | grand: Helen Willigms detected much difference between old-fashioned smog and smust. Mary Mendez. secretaries: foe Smust, says the Air Pollution Control District. is a new meteoro- Drow, treasurer. Bessie Hodgens logical phenomenon that consists of dust blown into the area by high is junior past noble grand. Rebekah ore pms noble grand; Nina Vader seed wheat and buckwh Feed Our Wild Birds Regal Wild Bird Feed A mixture of nutritious seeds attractive to all Michigan Wild Birds Mixture contains sunflower seed, milo maize, millet, canary 5 Ibs 60c: 10 Ibs 1.00; 25 Ibs 250; 56 Ibs 4.80 winds and smoke from fruit orchard heaters. Smog consists only of ‘ Will Hold Sewing Bee smoke and fog A wag has come up with some other combinations, viz: Rail—A combination of rain and hail. COMMERCE—The WSCS of the > Commerce Methodist Church is holding a cancer pad sewing bee We deliver — Sneet—Snow and sleet. 28 Jackson St. Smoud—Smoke and overhanging qguds Smaze—Smoke and haze Ape— Abbreviation for air pollution expert. Sunflower Seeds 2c Ib. — 10 Ibs. 1.90 Regal Feed & Supply Co. add = the—erders ered without extra charge orders wer aw ce PE 2-0491 7 -<--- Set Teachers Institute Wednesday at Lapeer METAMORA — The Lapeer Strange Case of sf County Teachers Institute will be and What is Wrong with Our Schools?" and ‘‘Whose Boy Is He?’’ Donald McAlyey, superintendent! of the Almont School, will preside at the morning session, and Lean- | der Beach of Lapeer in the after- | noon. Guest speaker will be John | Devell, author and explorer. held Wednesday at the Lapeer) yw High School. Workshop sessions a will be held on “What Is Right & ! Pea A A€ / ab 47, “Weieis eas cams deg See wis decided skiing was as easy as i a caf on snow-covered roads. SKIER . . q Going to Big Rapids CADILLAC (UP)—William Kor- bitz who resigned recently as Cad- flag's city efgineer said today he has accepted a similar position. ai | Big Rapids and will start his new | job Feb. 21. . | Guaranteed Pay Part of Contract 40-Hour Wages Insured in Agreement Between Fenton Firm, UAW Auto Workers Union and the Rado Manufacturing Co. of nearby Fen- are guar- 5 8 gz COSY MARTINELLI | Invites You to Enjoy Sunday Dinner MARTINELLI'S Venetian Room 138 South Woodward Birmingham 3 : if i i ¢ ROAST DUCK OR TURKEY CHOICE PRIME RIB LEG OF SPRING LAMB dustry this year Featuring Italian ° and American Foods {Pontiac Theaters —_——$—————____— OAKLAND - | 9 Bat: 2.00 Leagues Under the “ ae Douglas, J Mason KNIGHTS Paul Lukas, Peter Lorre. of COLUMBUS |e ae BULLETIN |<7. Retort Ryan, Aan Frencia. STRAND | Sat., Wed.: ‘The Bleck Knight,” Pre-Lenten Dance | Alan Ladd, Patricia Medina; Set., Feb. 19th Pe: og tral Robert Fran- Members and Guests || ing” pray ae “a. Sadligineg lAvited |houn, Stephen McNally; “Human Woodwar? at Long Lake Road, Bloomfield Hills Phone Birmingham MI 4-4800 NOW SERVING | Herb Meets contract between the CIO United . LUNCHES | in Mouth Organ Revival: By EARL WILSON NEW YORK—Herb Shriner’s run into a “dry crick”—as they | say in Indiana—in trying to bring back harmonica-tooting into every home. ’ Harmonica Herb’s undertaken to rustle up a TV orchestra of mouth organists to tour the country enchantirig every school- | boy and probably making an enemy of every school teacher. x * * * “Two for the Money” the other night, “that boy harmonica | Players grow up. “Some of the former Harmonica Rascals have come in | to see me. They walk with a cane and have long gray beards. I did dig up about eight of ‘em, I had to.” Herb excused himself for a few minutes to rehearse a new | harmonica arrangement of “Tiger Rag” with Milton De Lugg ‘at the piano. ? Stagehands at the CBS Biltmore Theater were hoisting props from his sho wto the ceiling on ropes. The boy who grew up in Ohio and Michigan, but made Indiana a career, shook his head. . “It’s kinda discouraging,” he said, “to think that your whole show's hangin’ up there by a couple of ropes.” “When I was a kid, I was very Herb went on. it,” he grinned. hjs way to deliver the Gettys- burg Address. somethin’. lin is supposed te have in- vented the harmonica.” “I never ran across that,” I said. We'd gone into his dressing room now. His wife, Pixie, was waiting for Herb to pull himself away and take her to dinner. * * * * “It's a true story about Ben,” Herb said. “He invented this thing. Then he went to a friend and told him, ‘Look,I invented this, and I think we can make a lot of money out of It.’ x * * * “The fellow looked at the instrument and then at Ben. “Then the fellow said, ‘Ben, why don’t you go fly a kite for yourself?’ And I hear he did.” THE WEEKEND WINDUP ... “DON’T PRINT THAT!”: TV stars must be loyal to their sponsors—so Red Buttons, working for Pontiac, is seeking a buyer for his $6,000 Cadillac . . . Jackie Gleason's ordered his writers not to give him any more fat-man jokes. Mrs. Eisenhower teld a friend about the President's run- ning again: “Whatever he decides is all right with me—but |. I don’t know what he's decided” . . . Mrs. Dean Martin was hit by a straying golf ball. TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: “After you see the beautiful new "55 cars in the showrooms, it’s a shame to go out on the street and get hit by an old (Copyright 1955) Bunny Paul Held Over Bunny Paul, blonde singing and recording star, is being held over Crash Boats in AF another week at the ‘300’ Club. . YOUNQATOWN, N.Y. Miss Patl, at the club last week. Bail-outs, ditchings and hes of | was joined several evenings by a airplanes in the Lake Erie-Lake | surprise guest star, Don Cornell, Ontario area led to establishment | THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1955 "Dry Crick’ Attorney Quits i ' ' * ‘he is pulling out of the Weaver | guish a clown from a “I sorta forgot, though,” Herb drawled backstage at CBS’ bomb-trap death case ! |bomb death of } serious about the harmonica,” | | “I almost blew my whole life yrs. Weaver's architect husband in 6n it.” Herb paused. “Blew! who police “I want to get out a book on | how to play it. Lincoln is sup- Adela “Nature giri’’ Heninger, 24, posed to have played one on signed a written statement in ¢ “Ske plays, teo, which ts (yrs Weaver And Ben Frank- | 4 Skelton Meets Requirements .. | of Great Clown | | in Bomb Murder. Will Not Defend eal Accused of Hiring Pair to Kill Architect SAN ANGELO, Tex Percy Foreman of Houston says fun — the qualities that Foreman’s announcement came | monster medium of last night after he talked with|@ problem. Harry L. Washburn, 38, Houston| I'm speaking of Red Skelton contractor charged in the car. | Pixy from Vincennes, Ir Helen Harrie | 4 E slE i F Weaver. Mrs. Weaver, 51, Washburn's former mother-in-law, was blasted to death Jan. 19 when she stepfed on the starter of her husband's | automobile. Foreman said he would quit the case as soon as Washburn's bond is set, Dist, Atty. Aubrey Stokes said the Washburn case would be pfesented to the Tom Green County |Grand Jury next week. | Washburn was arrested after wo Houston men said he tried to hire them to kill Harry E. Weaver, 4 ; i fist ag if : 2 | § & i F y was the intended | victim of tHe bomb. Thursday a girl wrestler, Mrs. which she said Washburn offered her $10,000 o kill Weaver as a part of a plot to extort $100,000 from « Rev. J. Allen Parker to Be Guest Speaker The Rev. J. Allen Parker, pas- tor of the Newman A M. E. Church will be guest speaker at the St, George Greek Orthodox ai a Church, 9% Mariva St. at 8 p.m. = , * ee ke ee, ee > 3 RELATE j 4p : Fr atizeld ; f “ 2 : f "§ 4 aef a Wednesday. This will be the sec- . ond in the series of eight lectures, Many Stay at Firm planned by the Rev. Soterios D. GREENVILLE \# — Gibson Re Gouvellis. ject based on-the Old Testament.| years service with the firm. | ! car.”—Roger Price. That's earl, brother. | Ex-Gobs Help Man (UP)— | NEW LAKE THEATRE | Walled Loke, Mich. SUN. - MON. — TUES. - WED. & “The Worlds Most | EXTRA: “The Hottest $00 Special” @ Cartoon @ News ==> Kinin ==> | STARTS TODAY ON OUR PANORAMIC SCREEN who is a featured singer at the of an Air Force rescue unit made From 12 Noon as Well as Dinners from 5:30 partially of ex-sailors. Auto Show in Detroit. "rhe lake-sailing SILVER LODE SUNDAY and. MONDAY ONLY! JOHN PAYNE A WONDERFUL, YOUTHFUL LOVIN’, KISSIN’ MUSICAL ABOUT SEVEN. STOLEN SWEETIES AND THEIR SHOTGUN WEDDINGS! Ly TONIGHT —Last Complete Show Starts 10 P. M THE COWBOY in new Eastman COLOR Mirae oy SHORT SUBJECTS members of the Mth Crash Rescue Boat Flight, which cruises nearby | Lake Ontario. They job is to con- serve the most valuable Air Force resource—pilots The flight, an arm of the 518th Alr Defense Group at Niasigara Falls Air Force Base, operates 63-foot crash-coat cruisers with V-12 marine engines. The boats carry seven-man crews and are capable of operating away from base for two days. DOORS OPEN 12:45 € nity Theaters Bleemfieia ) Commu / | airmen are SO COREE PrwTeD res eR TABS ke | eet -——PLUS—— sy A and the Mighty,” Wayne, Claire if 2 fizis ? : i Z HI by i i i ; e Cartoon—“LIPE WITH TOM” Alo—"FAST FREIGHT” Reed; “Jungle | t, Vers Ral- Their love was an Outlaw Cevef ‘As " Le =4 : — ”~ olaleMaaltli mele) melt outlaw’s penalty! 1A CITY of SIN... Co Starring NE FRANCES - DEAN JAGGER - WALTER BRENNA - JOH ERICSON a TRIGIA MEDINA TilicnMiendensttenkanndl MTT THOSE “CAINE MUTINY” LOVERS TOGETHER AGAIN AND GREAT AGAIN! PA LATE SHOW TONIGHT LAST DAY! “THE | OUTCAST” | At—11:10-29:80-7:40- 11:08 “RICHOCHET ' ROMANCE” At—1 38-5: 10-0:40 starts TOMORROW eq 0s @ jewelled Ay ® man’s bleed te water’ » » where a knife ctrthes ently end a gun kills ester e where one mistake terns « leve te hate! RETURN “ " SEA i | 4 a ch THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1955 , Indians Smash Chiefs’ Valley Hopes ‘Flint Central extinguished the Centra) to displace the Chiefs in| per cent of its 66 shots in posting | srd basketball tite hopes last night in |Vided ample revenge for a 7039 | Chiefs connected for only 17 bas; Flint’s Ballenger Fieldhouse loss here in December. While Pon- | kets in 60 tries for A . tiac is not as yet mathematically | Indians’ high - geared offense eliminated from the title - hit one of its season’s peak three losses in its last four as Pontiac was handed its most starts stamp the PHS crew decisive setback of the year, | something less than a top- 78-48. | Contender. Coach Joe Dowdy’s oufit con- | 20-18 to extend its margin, The lop-sided victory enabled| Central hit for a blistering 44! timued its scoring sprae in the | Quarles, who missed this ‘2 cio Cantecl aint Deiliy ‘tn a Palmereading QO] Points Avenge Loss .==2%=: By One Stroke | my su ssrot st nat er, te sed tte pe mt |S . ® th ni night, dumping Oxford, 70-59, for , in Phoenix Test warpa ee ee ee reve eS ald vist win after 19| “mith’s basket with 30 seconds West Bloomfield ran into a bas- ketball ambush as Milford avenged Littler 2nd; Burkemo the only loss on its 11-game rec- Poe. . : s Northville, 81-60, Ortonville’s losing | 4+ Milford, West Bloomfield fell | Johnston.s Slips When His Putter Pit, Uith "spon fore, His | Seek was extended to 10 games | behind early, but Bill Nicholson Bisckine © , 8-22. Breaks on 12th Hole mark and the team’s were school ed Madison's string of five wins, | back mto the game with his driving oo Oak | layups. A free throw pulled the | Jones! ta West Bloomfielders within 6 points , piace midway in the 2nd period. Then : li Ms roof fell in. jaan “33 % o-. vondale handed | From t i - F 2-team affair as Walled Lake end (Clawson its 12h straight defeat, | yhiog sn oe So edvstens | somes 4, Ring. Poe 3, Johnston 3, Block der 135. . | Vam Dyke fell trom contentign. | 74-33, as Jack Greenlees and Lyn tg make the halftime spread, 52-| 8%; 1i7ier Mountain 2: total if, | Cen. The veteran from Charlotte, N.C | Berkley, the leader, downed Van | Wright tossed in 16 points apiece. | 25. Davidson hit 19 points in the Kingsbury, Nyberg 3, Johnson, Harper said when play started that a 27: | Dyke, 51-41, and Walled Lake fell 3; total 18 Birmingham's Maples extended (2nd quarter and got assistance |“‘ personal fouls: Pontiac — Treats 3, probably would win the $15,000 to Farmington, 57-49. Southfield be- | their winning effort to Fe from Tom Gould and John Sher. | Jomes 5. King 3, Foo 3, Johnston &, Tay- erndale, re i i F. i : i ei : a ‘ zai = — Sd lied 2l woeouSertirteuwt Herron fj VanOrden.g =! eccccsc~uwedk : sl Seow eeuwtunws Sl eco HommansHes3 Bl coco eussauu® 3| eee erouuuocnwn TF Open golf tourna. | ford’s trail in the Wayne- finishing land League race by aA the tinal two | @s-44. The Inter-Lakes became a | gerald, | i : ef! 5 ay event over the Arizona Country | came Berkley’s lone challenger by | games by shading | aed tral—Lucas_ 4, Crickmore, ries 4, Club Course. | tripping Waterford, 56-47. 45-41, Mt. Clemens squeaked Keego rallied again in the 2nd | Pinesber? 3, Nyberg. Harper 2, McCue, Those who doubt his accuracy | Rochester hung a convincing 74| past Masel Park, $655, to stay | halt but couldn't match the Red-| as a seer think it will t more | | skins’ torrid shooting. Davidson's bd + sub-par shooting today and) 37 points came on 13 baskets and | W Sunday to stand off the challenger MHSAA Gets 11 foul shots, Gould added 18 and avi an Ins of Gene Littler, in second place pens , Fred Baker popped in 12 before | af pe pono No ‘Nibbles fouling out earty in the 3rd period Close Decisi a top money 1 , Nicholson was the West Bloom on at 138. field workhorse with 19 points. Palmer, winner of $3,850 during Season Sunday on Tourney TV _ Clarkston hit 51 per cent from . a ae Or cad legen Ss March 1 Deadline Set |i ve, wal divided with BS er Durando - Michael's Bud Schwartz (10) and two unidentified | during the contest, but his team bowed 5631 to | First of a long series of week- | to Reach Agreement on || : . Angeles and Palm Springs, has ‘ . Yahnke's 15 high. : teammates when he went after a loose ball during | Suburban Catholic League co-leader St. Michael. | heen having a fine week. pcg ig alge Agen Video Rights mn t . id He sank the first hole-in-one of Pontiac out Baldwin road.| LaNsING wm — Michigan High | tnd quarter with 17 points Kid Still Shows Brief ‘ f é * *¢ ® * * «# ol his 23-year golfing career on Wed “ ° Over 200 Men Sh ks § th R 5 nesday during the Pro-Amatew MUFTA. le : = ene n a anton og Flashes of His Former witb | Romeo's upset of Oxford, while Fri meoreoe,|Refsin Te-or SCI's lead Seis: Basses so. See = SEES J | | Two Leagues But the youthful Littler, of Palm | L sta : ted By W steel | Springs, Calif.. proved on the sec. | | school athletic director. noted | Rod Wiley, with 20 points, and Fini Dunindev Inet ‘naht ee heck Opera y wa ond nine Friday that he won't bow other midwestern states. | ote soeestotien Ba Ralph McLaughlin with 16 paced | ison S Garden, you'd say the 3 tion quevanan catwetic LEAG w 1/2 inch center was sidelined with an to oe. Ader lnadinn ts March 1 deadline fer any tele » \ * an THE PONTIAC PRESS ~ — sad ~ RECLAIMED BRICK, CLAPBOARD—Entranceway for the Robert in Foxcroft Subdivision (Telegraph and Maple Reds.) is a duplicate of an authentic early American toll house. The reclaimed brick separating wall not only Hickson house at 5855 Crabtree Lane + * ~ - - FOXCROFT COLONIAL — The exterior of the Hickson house fs built of reclaimed brick and white clapboard. A story and a-half design, Edward Bissel!-of Birmingham was the architect for this typically colonial-day house. Note the diamond-paned window in the upstairs. Shingles for this roof are of the cedar shake type put on ENTRANCE ' MALLWAY—The entrance hallway of the Hickson home provides additional dining toom. expansion area if needed. Actually part of the dining room, it has the same oil stained pine wainscoting and this wood runs up the open ' . Carpeting for the dining room, hallway ° SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1955 i * ~ “A > _ * ne Fe “ - 9p ae Bee toms eT i. j - “ ee eae to reveal slightly ruffled edges. The two-car garage is located at the left of this picture. Due to the entranceway being in the rear of the house and to the windows being dressd in curtains similar to the rest of the house, the garage appears to be part of the house. shows the Hickson living room with its pine paneled fireplace wall. The bricks framing the fireplace are painted white with a pine molding outlining the unit.- Bookcases are recessed in the pine wall with a scalloped effect framing three sides. The carpeting in sandalwood matches the cafe au lait tones of the three other walls. For furnishings, the Hicksons have used salmon, brown and rose and a slipcovered chair to match the draperies in white, gold and brown. Tables and desk for this room ‘are . in pine. ~~ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN ae A wrought gives a decorative note to the story and a-half house, but it provides protection from the weather fo- the caller. iron and frosted glass lamp post light is placed at the beginning of the entranceway. nog - a ee BERETA Ss 08 ass ’ Your Neighbor’s House ‘ so x . $ oes: - oe dae nN Bo ets WE eae 2 BEY - Oss ei oe Mea Stags Robert Hicksons Choose Early American Toll House As early American as the old toll houses that used to guard the entranceway to Eastern toll roads is the new home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hickson at 5855 Crabtfee Lane in Foxcroft Sub- division. Architect for the Hicksons’ house was Edward Bissell of Birmingham whose specialty is this type of house with its dia- mond paned windows, cedar shake shingles and white clap- board combined with brick for exterior. “We try to keep our early American house reproductions A native of the East, Bissell said he makes frequent trips to historic spots in that section of the country picking up new de- tail ideas for this era of archi- tectural design The Hickson house has an ex- terior of reclaimed brick with the white marks matching the clapboard used for the upper half-story. For an entranceway, Pontiac Press Photos by James Mahar there is a partially sheltered doorway with the house brick forming a decorative wall. A wrought iron framed-lamp post light adds another historical note to the entrance. The floor plan includes a living reom, dining room, en- trance hallway, den, bedroom, bathroom and kitchen down. stairs with a spacious outdoor porch which boasts its own built-in grill. On the second floor are two more bedrooms and a bathroom featuring sloped ceilings. A two-car garage is located at one end of the house underneath the same expanse of roof and its back entrance belies its function. From the house front (with its colonial windows framed in starched white organdy curtains) In the living room this wood in paneling has been oil-stained for the fireplace wall. Two re- cessed bookcases with a scal- loped frame, are placed at the fireplace sides. The other living room walls are in cafe au lait with sandalwood colored carpet- ing on the floor of not only this room but the entrance hallway and the dining room For furniture coloring, Mrs Hickson selected a salmon sec- tional, a Chair slipcovered in white, gold and brown with dra- peries to match and a pair of chairs with a rose and brown ruffied chints shade. Other tables are in pine and an early American writing desk is made of the same weed. Brass and erystal accessories are at heme in this living reom whese full celling-te-fleor giass doors Pine, again with its oil stain finish. forms the wainscoting of beige. Furniture for this room is in provincia)-styled fruitwood. The family den or “rumpus room” (as the three young daughters refer to it) has pine walls with & soft butternut fin- ish. This color tone matches the bamboo framed furniture. For. upholstering in this room, Mrs. Hickson found a cantaloupe plas- tic which looks and feels like a loosely woven linen “This is easy to take gare of. The children’s fingerprints come off with a wipe of the damp cloth,” said Mrs. Hickson. Floor for this room is a beige and brown tile. Even im the master bath- Raising Flowers Can Be Good for the Heart Thecurrent issue of a home magazine hag good news for alJ those who have “take-it-easy” hearts. An article called flowers for your heart, tells how people with « heart condition can enjoy the pleas ant diversion of a hobby like gard- ening. Some of the simple rules for “going ahead slowly” are: 1 — Don't grow vegetables. They tend to induce too great an effort. 2 — Second, take it easy ... literally. Use a mat or a low, light chair so you can sit while digging and planting 3 — Don't use a spade or a spading fork or try any deep dig- ging. Instead use a light trowel or an old kitchen knife. Bulbs are good to start with 4 — Stop as soon as you feel tired. This advice can work. The author himself tried it after being given tree months to live almest ten years ago, and found it a wonderful therapy for an ach- ing mind. has one wall in a gourmet print paper with a brown background, Draperies are in decorator’s bur- lap with white lining and hard- the next step in our program for our home. Mr. Hickson contracted the WOOD WAINSCOT—For the master bathroom as well as the upstairs bath, the Hicksons decided to use pine wainscoting rather than the traditional tile. photo at the left shows the For this they selected pink fixtures. ‘The three Hickson daughters, ‘Sandra, Roberta and Deborah. in their room. Note the diamond panes in the bedroom windows tecture This is typical of early American house archi- Colors for this bedroom are in aqua and white. The curtains are calico in small prints with an aqua background. ‘* Pi: g1beteete by if : ri i Lf ia HE : | SER: Hj E eleset areas also provided in the ; plan. : Notable feature of the home is the planning of the tratffic lanes Accessible from the front entrance- way; the living room or the hall- : Way which leads to the bedroom reoms are completely tiled. : | | ! i i ; I H 1 if; floor. glass bleck windows Il- beth nat yo. ee. i ie ee ES in NEW WESTRIDGE HOME—Living room of the new oe | California Home Opens for Public Preview Pentiag Press Phete | Subdivision model built in authentic California ranch style is shown 'of redwood, ledgerock and Roman brick. The living room has a in the above photo. Open to the public for the first time Sunday » us ta ei. < ti, EET Lt ‘4 ; n Sas 2 x ey = na , &. EE a: nan. ee ; RINT BP ts 27 : ra OO hee Be “ ae 3 eae or i 4 i) F 4 . G ee Gi - a * . os # h : » 4a y estar LJ = 4 - ane ner e,€ = = i - ee meme . Sy i nee ~——_——. Sa : a’ ‘ Se : — me 4 i sz. 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The area to be patched is sanders ready fer | Hawail produces 70 per cent of the world's processéd pineapple: “The SAVINGS you ‘make when you ‘INSULATE are GREAT— atthe |. ‘Bill Ding’ Center TAB tela Ca: eet \ Gt ¥, Reratn a 34 =) bck llc a, FEES tebe NO MONEY DOWN 10 Storm Windows ® Double Hung @ Extruded Aluminum Full Thickness Storm Doors Regular $289.00 ‘NOW "199" patched with a new panes) income What's to Happen if Middle Class Deserts Big Cities? By BETSY WADE NEA Staff Correspondent NEW YORK (NEA) Paul Tish- man is not a rampaging reformer out to change the world in 20 days but a hard-headed building con- tractor. | Yet Tishman avails himself of ance men about what's going to | happen to them if the middle class continues its exodus from the big cities. Big cities, with state and fed- eral aid, are building houses in ‘the cores of gloomy slums _ for lower income brackets. Private contractors, with an eye on the main chance, are building luxury apartments on the edges of real estate-protecting parks and rivers The middie bracket in the $4000 . $9000 income group, with | ite burgeoning families, are left out of the picture. Se they go like on commuter but with GI mortgages and a loan, they move. About $100 a menth is what they can manage, and there's ho place else to go. That's the picture Tishman lays out. His banker listeners know PAUL g The middle, an deserves & choice. close and where they, move ‘to the suburbs, by New York state ‘law, can't go It's not that Tishman couldn't do business without the middle class. His simply lettered sign dec- orates some of New York's largest apartments, including the = silk stocking 6) Sutton Place South ‘every room with a rnver view’) and the subsidized General Grant Houses which are a a Heater Directs Rays to Person or Objects NEW YORK (®—You can keep warm in the wintry outdoors with a new product on the market this week It is a gas-fired radiant —_— which sends its rays out to heat} persons and objects directly rathet | than heating the air itself. Alwindo Co. | 1702 $. Telegraph FE 5-3728 |) Custom- Built KITCHENS Beautiful wood cabinets, custom- built to fit your needs. Your choice of woods, top materials and hard- were. See models in our shop. Let es measure your kitchen end give you a free estimate “THE CABINET SHOP 3088 W. “lake Reed FE $-9331 Mondey end Thursday Evenings ROY ANNETT, Ine. Realtors 28 E. Huron St. Ph. FE 3-7193 comput — Oe WINDOW WALL AND CONTEMPORARY WOODWORK MATERIALS AVAILABLE for DO IT YOURSELF PROJECTS WILL’'O WOODCRAFT 6489 Willow Road at Lochaven EMpire 3-3554 tien. - The portable a is de signed for heating football stadia airplane hangers, orchards, o ut door meetings, construction pro) ects and sidewalks in front of store windows ‘to keep window shoppers | warm.) Maker is American Infra- | Red Radiant Co, of New York, Coffee Grounds Do Not Clean Sink Drains Again let us state that pouring coffee grounds down a kitchen sink drain does not do the drain any good nor do the grounds re- move the grease. What is more likely is that grounds will combine with e the grease in the drain to form a/| really ‘tough obstruction. Register Now for SAW DUST PARTY: Shopmaster Demonstration and Training ery Mooday saa Feb. ai, 7:30 P.M. out to the suburbs that unfold | newspa, trains. They can ill afford them | | American cities these days ‘oy SAN Ae . mali t go% manta ms eo 7 PLENTY OF LOW-INCOME HOUSING, like this Edenwald project in New York, one of the largest in the U. S., is being built in Thére's also lots of new high-rent housing but nobody's building for the middle class. Ws FIRTH'S bright new “tuftwoven" broadicom , Highland Tweed idee in ell wool cerpet. Our Quality! Compare Our Prices! Com pare squalid block in the hollow of 125th Street. The point, according to ~ Tish- man, is that eventually no one could afford it. A two-class city would be a reality. ot ; “Net only is city revenue af- fected, but alse business, espe- | elally im the retail trades and service industries, suffers,” he points out. could do in Manhattan for fire proof construction without tax ex emption and Jow land subsidization would be to build apartments ‘to rent for about $45 a room a month with no builders interested,” Asnman says. His suggestion: the formation ot | a Savings Banks Housing Founda- tion. With the aid of a law which permits the condemnation, pur- chase and resale by auction of ob | BALLARD ELECTRIC CO. M3 S&S. Paddock %. FE 4-4201 lie housing for the low — Custom-made Venetian Blinds and Window ye lacy een Shades Reasonably Priced In private, Tishman’s face soft- Pew ware | PONTING FLOUR COVERINGS his pitch. “I would love to build them,” | he says. L. B. Taylor, Owner Commercial and Industrie! 399 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-2353 Wiring Specialists 3 ; i BELLE A ee Do You Na Land Suitable for Development ? We are looking for property, either undeveloped or developed thet ean be used for commercial, residential or industrial. 150 Home Project in it — they've watched the accounts | | And when this “solid group of solete property in the city, he | | citizens”’ moves, he adds, it takes |with it municipal revenue, votes, civic action and its pay checks Tishman feels’ that a man, even a squeezed-out middle income man, ought to have his choice of living |in the city if he wants to. ' “But the best a private builder Exclusively |} Colored ! Springfield Twp. 4-Bedroom Homes 5450 .... WEATHER VANES Post Signs Nothing Else to Pay Lawn Signs te Move in $575 te $149! Per Month Includes Everything Choose gaged 133 de- Open 9 to 5 Daily weatherprect and rustproof. Identifies and beautifies Drive Nerth on Dixie Highway te your house... Write or Foster Rd., just north of M-15 call for complete catalog WIGGS 24 W. Huron "The Maceday Whatever your plans... see us first. 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The Maceday Home FHA Approved Features: ‘Periméter Under Floor Heating Carport Knotty Pine Cabinets with Rustic Herd- f 11,800 5 \ FHA ‘1050 DOWN Plus Mortgage Costs _$69 Monthly Payments ROS. REAL ESTA Beer. MS = ap a OR ~ nae ea en ee ee ee ee tee ep / A RN a ea RRR RC RNS RII RI SURG : Planting Projects the grade A soll in the United les Now Expanding Rapidly ” Gerdening 1) Beautitication of cities and towns Town & Country ||, Danine proets has ex panded rapidly in the past three GARDEN CENTER J years. Sele _Misttend BE. (3-00) O@ 9-101] The “Mile of Beauty” idea of er a to it igi Do You Have Sufficient | win rd cuba bes” go bor Day, with comes in March in | that area. :| Dry Ice to Remove Tile | new for spring, but a Directoire design of the period of 1790. Simplifies Mopping Duty A smart trick in bathroom planning is to place a drain in the tiled floor and slope the floor | slightly toward the drain. This simplifies mopping the floor and when children splash in the tub or shower, the water goes down the drain instead of Mounts Saw on Cart | Building repairs were speeded | up for an Iowa farmer after he | mounted his rip saw on a cart. | With a long extension cord; he | can wheel the saw anywhere. The motor is housed in a galvanized iron box over the axle, free of | sawdust. The saw is mounted on | a trianguiar-shaped frame. The outfit can be set. up on uneven | ground, since it rests on two | wheels in back and is supported | by only one leg in front A EL sata lg — . = = standing in puddies on the floor RECEPTACLES? |r 'S that ch te If you want to remove 0 dam-| hese teenies oa ae GARAGES, pe cal onl cmap na i plano aged section of asphalt tile, put a one lets a -athtub or wash basin Free Estimates leading highway. pate of ey Me on 8 and eiew down the y PigrenPrgeei Pot BLOOMFIELD | Many other projects, such os | the ice to remain until the tile instead of under the door md on ‘making the town known for some | 's nice and cold. This will make the carpets of other rooms ELECTRICAL || Simoes cattaemy are [yee cam te Ge bend tn} - Sutiebster'y: <= Bapmseers -- - Bormclster’s --- [po iT YOURSELF | February special! SAVE 25% DELCO OIL FURNACE Includes . . . 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Bureau in calling attention to the . E ICAL Plumbing dealers have a sizing ommend a size of water based on the capacity of the house | ° and not on the | who may be occupying a HOMES at any given time. ae DOOR, $33.50, Any Size! with lake privileges \s any type of flooring. Buffing Vase) 4 | ‘168 > ; on Middle Straits ‘polisher i pagel oo eh D POTS and pans #0 to the walls in this narrow foyer. | ~Gpen Ss SS aaa F E 8.0451 = itchen designed architect Whitcomb. He used Lake Now Available. a oo ae therm} [rseeniage ‘ramatic pattern to give the isin of hm — |: | floor polishers can be ig we | KEENE come in about once DLORAH mn: xn | ousewives Find It a Joy |and rubber tile floors veil ne on “\to Work in Pretty Room > ~ j Builder S Your Sliding By VIVIAN BROWN Ruse lathate aw Sell Is your kitchen sound asleep—dead as a doornail. dreary, cold? | 1s vailable | Maybe that’s why you don’t like ta work in it. Mi 6-2022 at lumber yards. It is a panelply A pretty kitchen is a joy to any housewife—even those who dislike SEAL-N VENT 1739 S$. Telegraph Rd., Pontiac | power. opener brigade. cheerful, pink with cherry red or | COLD WEATHER - =| One way to insure a rosier | black and white, or black and REMODELING | @utlook is te plan a real co. | white with cherry accents may be erdinated color scheme. A new | smart and lovely. rast tet Brow 8 | er thee may be. ce STOPPING YOU? SERVICE coldest locking reem. although biack and white is "7 © ADDITIONS By pe a: ee oe ee ce) Se ee oe No need to weit ‘til Summer to de that con- north side. Blue is pretty on the| im the reom. Rubber or vinyl [| Se wre to see these crete work around your home . NOW @ REC. ROOMS south side where sunshine reigns.| tiles may be used im attractive | o7e2"9 sew furnaces ; Catsman can deliver HEATED CONCRETE to @ ATTICS a white may be = puedes end bene you at NO ADDED COST! Heated concrete is used. Accessories such as dish When selecting kitchen utensils ] comtert records! easier to work lok sets up faster than and hand towels and wash Cclotlis | pick attractive things that may be . - a to * meieth : MIDWEST SUPPLY | may be color coordinated. displayed such as colorful cas- ‘ - /B Don't let months slip by . . . waiting for warm 9 N. Telegraph Pale yellow walls with blue or) serole dishes, copper-bottomed op . money .. . Call FE 4-2575 — ——| pots and pans that may be put Wi li - at the wall, straw bread and wine | Lech cy a —_ - ON REAL ESTATE baskets, salad bowl, spice racks l iam ner PROBLEMS | snd shelves) for holding, penner FE 2-182) J | STEEL SCAFFOLDING for Call FS a ae a 27 N. Coss A . r" e . ve. every requirement. Roll} | GILES REALTY || noiders — , | sia ae fer yaa |] 92 W. Musee PE 35-6175 Put your blender, mixer and 339%. Paddock TRANSIT-MIXED CONCRETE Pontig sce ing Stain ~ | Lam ————- =| electric broiler whege they may ‘ . TOTRUST yj weys. be used easily. 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CARPET & FURNITURE co. 239 W HURON ST > R “x FOOM ERAS PHONE | ; WARDWARE + COAL © BUILDING SUPPLIES | — | ane? . —_- --- — — — FIRST SHOWING! new INLANB 3 BEDROOM MODEL HOME "11,700 COMPLETELY FINISHED 'Nzs".0'.or4 EXTERIOR Featuring ;.. PORCED AIR OIL HEATING, HARDWOOD FLOORS, ALUMINUM WINDOWS, TILED BATH with SHOWER. LARGE LIVING ROOM. ‘ CUSTOM BUILT AND YOUNCSTOWN KITCHEN CABINETS, PULL BASMENT EQUIPPED fer WASHER & DRYER, LAUNDRY TUBS; THREE BEDROOMS with SLIDING BIRCH CLOSET DOORS Alse Featuring Two Bedroom Homes— Complete with Basement. YF. H. A. or G. Ll. Loens Available or SAT. .«« SUN. 1» 6 P. M. 585 MT. CLEMENS bender of birmingham | FE 2-9981 or Midwest 4-4941 DIGNIFIED LUXURY This Beautiful 8-Reom Contemporary, built in 1950 om 23 Acres with 95 Foot Frentage ON PRIVATE LAKE 17 Miles te Poentiae . . . 22 Miles te Flint This home has 4 bedrooms and 3 baths ‘including Master's . Living room is 20 x 30 ft.. with cathedral ceiling ali else in proportion. Pane Windows to Lake and Hills vistas. , A pasadiee Sex astive or retised Rving The price will appeal to many responsible and discriminating purchasers. Complete information and showing .. . only by PAUL A. KERN, Sr.— Realtor “Fine Homes Since 1919" ; 31 Oakland Ave. FEderal 2-9209 ATTENTION: Mr. and Miss Seeretars! Your emplever may + eoeing this advertisement. Please clip 4 ont ond give ft te DOES YOUR CAR STAND UNCOVERED? CALL US "NOW FOR ESTIMATE ON A LOW COST GARAGE! | | true | “Best bet AAARABAAAAAAAABAAAAABAAAD wie high First Month Permits Go Up January 1955 Building Requests in City Neor One Million Mark Total building permits for Jan vary 1955 issued by the City of Pontiac Building just a little short of $1,000,000 | , lings besides several alterations and improvements. The following classifications were granted permits: 1109 new family dwellings $931,600 3 residential garages Transplanted Trees ‘Need Food, Water Transplanted trees are likely to be super-thirsty for several years. Summer's drying winds and scanty rainfall deplete their vigor. This is for both decidious trees and keep the transplants flourishing to generously soak them over the entire ,root areas, | generally the spread of the | branches. advises tree experts to is lush top growth. With still-curtailed root systems, | ' transplants in their third and/| moisture from a too-limited soil mass. But these trees need help in the diet department, as well. In addi- tion to frequent watering during dry spells, feeding with a tree food in nitrogen content will give |an assist to growing vigor. And | healthy trees are less likely to be 'damaged by insects and other troubles that are often injurious to ailing trees. *eeeee Department fell | Hitting $998,243, permits issued for the first month of the year | included 108 new family dwel- | | 27 residential alterations . $39,468 2 commercial alterations . $16.500 (12 move ...... 20... cece eee $5.000 | 2 tamks ©... .. cee cece eeeee $425 | 1 pump house . $1,500 | | 1—demolish fuel tank . +o. OD | | 157 permits Total $998.243 fourth years must obtain their | on THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1955 ios sy senor’ » b 4! bIVING 17-3 212-O BEDROOM ce 15-8° x 10-0” Hihk= [Reach 2nd Highest Sales ‘Electric Water Systems ~werrrerrerrrrrrrvyry* “_eeeeererrrrrrrrrrrre. Let Our “Dr-Fix-It” vewewrrerrrrrrrrererrer., Help You por soup ser] BUILD Rteerssean Need a party room, den, or extra bedroom? You can build it yourself in your spare time, in that unused part of your base-— ment. See us for ideas and plans, then we'll help you select the right materials Pontiac Welding &: Machine Works , 54 N. Perke FE 2-4121; . WI Of Se THE ATTIC EXPANDS — Economica] with an expansion attic | which can be finished as shown in this plan, or as two extra bedrooms | and bath, this house covers only 936 square feet. The garage adds | | 200 square feet. This is plan B-2265 by Alwin Cassens Jr., architect, 145 S. Franklin Ave., Valley Stream, N. Y. Crabapple Provides Third of Nation's Bathrooms Landscape Beauty 6,2, Age 40 Flowering crabapples provide s‘riking landscape effects and can _ About one-third of the estimated be even more widely used about | 44,500,000 residential bathrooms in the home property. They are out- American homes are over 40 years standing as small specimen trees, °f age, says the Plumbing and, usually under 20 feet tall, and they | Heating Industries Bureau add a wide range of color when in| A large proportion of existing | ower and fruit. The foliage also | bathrooms are more than 25 years varies both in form and color,| old. The Bureau observes that, | from light green to purplish, pro-| while plumbing fixtures will last | | viding contrast with other plants, a quarter of a century, they be- | | while the fruits are attractive as | come obsolete in styling, design, | they mature. | and convenience in that period. The fruits are attractive to birds In fact, a plumbing fixture B| as they are an excellent source of | years old is as out-of-date as an food during the fall and early win- | automobile made a quarter of a| ter. One of their outstanding ad-| century _ ago. | vantages is their ability to with. | n —_— fix stand very sev winters. Con- | | ult with nig aia “date” a houte, their replace. i ment is one of the surest and } for the job. Come in soon! You can be sure you have seen the latest ideas and materials before you build or remodel. Just come in and see us, as so many others are doing. Browse around, ask to see our plan books. or pick up some of the many helpful folders recently pub- lished. There's no obligation . . . see us for helpful advice anytime. a G-F Cie ataitelas Now - That Grows Into An Air Conditioner Quality Since 1890 CORWIN Lumber 117 S. Cass FE 2-8385 VETERANS NEW 2-BEDROOM HOMES Install this sew G-E Purnece now—eave money on fuel, wonderfel central heating « winter. you wish, we FURNACE MODELING PAIRING. NEWING . WATER SOFTENERS, INC. FE 5-577! 1047 W. Huron Completely Automatic WATER SOFTENERS DELIVERED © Sew Biede and Custom-Buill Motor Included KEEGO Hardware No. 1 FE 2-3760 Manual and Conversion Units 3041 Orchard Lake Ave.,| Complete Information Gladly Given Keego Harbor GOVERNMENT HOUSING UNITS MUST BE MOVED AT ONCE! PROPERTY ORDERED VACATED BY FEDERAL GOVERNMENT The buys we will make you today may never again be available. COME IN PREPARED TO BO = BUSINESS AND SAVE! Seme with gas steves and bet water beaters UST A FEW UNITS LEFT -- HURRY!! ‘ elie, a ck eae ak flooring, insulated. top grade materials through- out. You can move er sectionalise them—er we will move, barge out or sectionalize them fer you. . LAST CHANCE! Only 6 Lett As Low as $250 Down to Quelified Buyers! Rest Like Rent! . See Them Today! Sat; Prem Dat 1090 59 ons we ae a POE Se The trees require no special plant- ing techniques, or care, once estab- | | lished, while they will grow well | in many different soils In planting, set the plant im the ground to the same depth as/| planted in the nursery (as shown by the soil line on the 1 Cover the roots with good soil adding a couple of handfuls of fer- | tilizer. Water thoroughly at phe ing time and about once a week | thereafter until the plant becornes established. Thereafter, natural | rainfall usually will be sufficient | | except in a very dry area, or dur- | ing periods of drouth. Blistered Exterior Paint Warns of Moisture Inside Nowadays we live in smaller and tighter houses than those of our | | grandparents. Modern insulation | seals a house as it saves fuel. In consequence. excessive mois- ture, created by ventilation is provided Lacking an adequate ‘ vena middle homes, The flowers of ‘the crabapple cues Cee oe | eee | Overlooking Plessent Lake with Leke Privileges smgrense, The bade ates cre | may combert. omnes. p $7950 * $8200 on Many plumbing contractors of- . beanie, calr ranging from, Many plumbing cotracors of g samme _ ot (2 ™ake bathroom modernization — = NO $ PER the Seeering erebuggie that to a for the householder. The © MONTH umbing contractor will assume a" | name —— ee one the responsibility for the work done @ Sau.me commas MONEY INCLUDES Delgo, Sargent’s. Gee Almay by other tradesmen such as tile- DOWN EVERYTHING | iene Siberian, Arnold, ete. | **tt¢Ts. decorators, carpenters, and | paces tos toes Genter Survey Costs MODEL AT plant. | Clectricians. _ Except Mtg. ? Miles frem Pentinc on Wil the Encyclopedia Britannica. Financing of bathroom modern- ization work, too, is handled by the plumbing contractor who is in a position to offer various types of | deferred payment plans. JOHN J. DYER 8065 Commerce Rd. neer Union Leke EM 3-4771 Complete Basement Waterproofing Generac @ erectaic CU etd HEATING—SHEET METAL Be Sure Fire Insurance Covers Your Shore, Too foams 0 a sedie ie mr tee ke CONTRACTOR All Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates! 351 North Paddock St. | Millions of American families FE 5-6973 | Reliable Waterp Phone FE 4-0777 VETS, NO MONEY DOWN BEAUTIFUL.... MODERN 24 Whitfield could be ruined financially if their homes were destroyed by fire,”’ says an expert writing in Small Homes Guide. “Although almost every family has a fire insurance policy, more than 80 per cent of these families have failed to pro tect themselves adequately against | their potential losses." The insurance that covers your | mortgage does not cover your | share in your property. Michelangelo was disfigured for life by a blow on the nose suffered in a schoolboy fight, according to which finally break and cause surrounding paint to pech ters on a paint coating are ing signals that you need to the cause of the trouble and rect it WE BUILD ATTICS 3 BEDROOM RANCH HOMES WITH CARPORT IN WATERFORD TOWNSHIP HURRY-ONLY A FEW LEFT BEAUTIFUL ER HOLIDAY FARM $65. » P MONT HEATED. Concrete aS REC. ROOMS Jalhalal4is iiw4inS A eee anti lataatalineti A cad ONLY 750. ate CALL FE 4-4570 FE 8.0332 oon, or |_cinpen suc oe OR 3-101 -j ROSE HILL REALTY Co. . 19470 GRAND RIVER KE 2.9060". } &- THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 5. 1935 Wields Great Influence |f had a real conviction one way NANCY or the other," said. ~ “if : he Dem Sen. George Works ee = i i“ he Senate -« e for Policy, Not for Party ‘jmav.ssem se | HEY-- WHERE'S. TH , Y | teing sincere.” | FIREHOUSE ? WASHINGTON U—Sen. Walter | have had the burden of carrying,” When George has the burden of ° F. George of Georgia, a Democrat, | George ‘gaid, “I think it shortened Carrying an issue on the floor of is one of the most effective lead- | the war by perhaps two years or | the Senate, he undergoes a re- ers in the Senate for President more.” markable transformation. Eisenhower's, foreign policies. George was Fore Relati His quiet,- resonant voice rises The normally mild-mannered, Committee halve ak that ime | to a dramatic thunder of melliflu- quiet-spoken chairman of the Sen- Not long afterward ‘he took over | °Us rhetoric and falls to a whisper ate Foreign Relations Committee, chairmanship of the tax-writing|0f scorn for the opposition. To Dwight Eisenhower, told a reporter | committees, When the Democrats! “All my early experience was ps ° took control of Congress last month | in the law and its administration.” Y T think that working with & he chose to become chairman ot | George says, “My early ambition mr = R Democratic or a Republican ad-! Foreign Relations again. }was to serve both in the profes- DIXIE DUGAN ‘7. on questions of foreign Pol- | der his chairmanship during the | law.” \ __, |8ecord spending and heavy taxing) He “greatly enjoyed” a career George relaxed in the high- | years of World War II and the as judge of the Superior Court of Korea Bonus Checks | hacked — chair behind his | Korean War, George says, ‘‘ex- the circuit of Cordele, Ga., judge . desk, on & cigar &nd amined the administration's tax of the Circuit Court of Appeals and . KNOW rubbed an eye under thick-lensed proposals pretty drastically in | associate judge of Georgia's Su- Expected by April | MONEY, spectacles. His soft white hair was line with what we thought to be | preme Court. He held that post for | 7 ; : parted op the right side, his dou- the best system of taxation.” five years, then ran for the Senate, LANSING U—Korean War vet- ~ AEG NEES | ble-breasted blue coat open to re- What are the sources of the in-| When Sen. Tom E. Watson's death ¢rans will apparently have to wait a ~ veal a bright red necktie, fluence, if not power, that George | in 1922 created a vacancy. longer than originally anticipated | 7 NOT INTERESTED “IT am not concerned which party has accumulated during his 22} He came to Washington in No- to receive their bonuses—approved ; MONEY is guiding our foreign policy,” he years in the Senate? | vember 1922, after 21 years prac- by the voters at the November | 8 4 ¢ said. “If I am for the policy and if A former Republican senator de- ticing and administering the law. | election. | %, =) I believe it is a workable policy, it feated in last November's election, The senator and ‘Miss Lucy,"’| Spokesmen for the state military makes no difference whether it is says George “is the only senator | his wife. live quietly at the May- establishment, which will process E put f by a Democratic or today who in my opinion would | flower Hotel when in Washington, claims, said it will be a month € s Republican president.” have been a great senator at any | @voiding most social life. before application blafks arr print- ay When George is ‘tor’ policy. time and in any Senate in our| ‘! don't go out at all at night.”’ ed. ° its success in the Senate is often history. He has the rare ability to! George said, “except maybe in the It will probably take another 3 ° assured. A recent example was the | lead. He is the only senator who hotel or right next door.” days after that before applications | THE BERRYS 85-3 vote by which the Senate ap-| can make votes by a speech.” start through the processing mill, proved Eisenhower's defend-For-| George's background in consti Police Don’t Appreciate they said. mosa resolution last week, despite tutional and statutory law, this ex s A | Best guesses right now, they private reservations by many who senator told a reporter, has no His Devotion to Bard said, are that veterans won't start ended up voting for the resolution. equal in the Senate today. The (UP) : receiving checks until mid-april In 1941, when President Franklin combination of legal training and cvarsed errand Swooey. tof D. Roosevelt asked Congress for what he called George's ‘‘keen in- Jersey City. N. J. with vase: Wife Orde Sale hee ’ Mh nb chy agrancy , roers power to lend and lease billions of tellect and sense of timing,” give ft , : edie Z : after they found him lying under NEW HAVEN, Conn. #® — This dollars worth of militery equip- George more capacity for leader- ere and reading Shake- ment to U.S. allies fighting Hit- ship than any of his colleagues, rf free eather | For Sale advertisement apeared ler's Germany, George took com- this Republican said. He asked not "PC®Te ang weather. in a New Haven newspaper: Sweeney said he was “just kill “J roadster 1953. Like new. 3 aguar mand of the fight in the Senate. to be quoted by name - é : bucking an influential group led George himself had a more mod. | '"® time until it got warmer so I| Less than 5.000 miles. $2,485. Sell- Ss Id go back to New Jersey.’ | ing on wife’s orders.” by the late Sen. Robert A. Taft est answer Soe ; (R-Ohio). “It has not been my habit to fill ® ‘That was probably the most the Congressional Record with important single matter I ever speeches. or to even speak unless | —— — || DO IT YOURSELF > ALSte # xX WE GO Si weet Wun vo Fath Wn OE eA WOMAN , BL) 4 crag rece f BE “It would have been a perfect dive if he was swimming'”’ SPUR LINE “aati pe Nima ® Ar Tas 6 TH THOSE TRACKS WERE WiGHTY PLAN! IFT HADNT SPOTTED EM, SOVEBOOY WGHT HAVE WONDERED wry! OUT OUR WAY H iy THE LAUNDRY was ON i , MOA, HH me 7h | by OA Seren, tee TA ion @ Pal od -~ A « P e Fi ! —_-= ° MARKETS |Planners Having Trouble Jackson Nav Flier |Papers-of 100 Years Ago) se-we we seo oe i ° . . / jor the: acta of kindness, mes. Securing Federal Grant _KilledOffformosa |Didn’t Carry Much News) #: 22cm 5 ne ‘The Oakland County Plan Com- | the money.” the planner explained.| JACKSON up — A Michigan WASHINGTON (UP)—A hundred | though seme of them '| cur’ recent berenvement tn , the ict raaea ty | mission Is encountering diticulties | The law stglin Ghat. tin Guplion: | chante inns tenn tapented tated o2.| fears: coo this ‘week, the wouter penta nats, 9 « Tons,‘ war beioved. wie, tnd attempts .to secure federal aid th | bee | hee Donelson- Health Directors Want, Fru: sppiee as. taney, §:80- Ne eee leat pret ee ee ee oe ee oe ee Oe ckerah canton any efi( ee nym Woshington. cangrass The editor of the Star, search| MR? pettus ‘Htome., fo Draw. Immunization "es cect SScis Seth [oman w Gre Nan, rut TO A er or ne Oa ater ae wee rin a i ax re cages tr | PEAY ane cas Plans Before Summer ee od creuarlacion tase lied. | He was Ena. David W. Whitman, |A®4 the front pages of the news-| Fn Sn Dace tm 0 Sums | ian angie tat Se Sea gh Rte, S| he tate nr ot Cen ee en gt nH. rata Wp coin ieere| 3 Gon Se LANSING health A4t voli cag | oe | ms . tors in Michigan today so meeabics: Beets. topped. me. 1, 2- | planning use to be allocated on a | studies which cover Oakland Coun-| Whitman's wife, Marian, told | _— about a of “new; _of = tees 3 : that results of the Salk polio vac-| topped "me. 1) 106-128 bar eelery Toot matching basis. Only $1,000,000 of |} ty, said Skrubb, and the federal hear parente-it law hor husband wha| tvs. tase Nents “nie Owens sae coun add Gaur bcs ad = eel cine experiment be made public| Ns, i, 1pe-10 dem. dened. No. f, ep: | Che Amount was appropriated last /agency apparently thinks | there | Killed Tuesday when the engine | And his /“veep” wad William R.| no political significance mH, LOVING, oat dene ¢. Mor } é ence . L wine. 1, 100-138 don. bebe. Onions, year, said Skrubb. | may be duplication of work if both /of his jet plane failed while at-| King. The big issue of the day was . Dougell, who died Feb. & 1248. The demand was voiced by dele- | Sri fie 1! Be ie Gos tae, “anaiey,| Gakiand County applied fer 0 | groups receive grants. tempting the landing. She said| the ‘e ” Love § remewhentee | gates to the state health commis | ee",,¥°,,!;, 100 der. Parsaige. xe.| portion of the funds, which are | However, the metropolitan Whitman's craft. plunged into the |’, Neues, Question” Wnetser|Jet Age Nerves if LOVING MEMORY OF OUR 1 le te ee ee 136 “to. See potatons. Wa. 3 is. administered by the Housing and = area and Oakland groups pre- w Whitman elidel ix Ga Mey the “popular sovereignty” formula. of AF Neighbor Solum” the ‘passes wey rectors | “Ie. bag. hothouse, Ne. | Home Finance Agency. viously hag agreed that the larg- : ; 7. A severe test was in the offing yeere age setaz. Fem § 1, .80-1.00 5-Ib. box. Rhubarb, hothouse, upon gradua ’ ; . Arcot report, rom the Ne: bei et oyemni tue | The federal agency “hamit vot) ergata vedo cer State Clge in 52 He 400 NS peopepert nthe art week | COST U. S. $9,000 * Fare." aien riod aay taid findings om the etiecet.vovved. Revi. 100200 bar tute. we're eligible for) Pianaing eos tne the ée- wings at Pensacola, Fla., in No. newspapers, in the first week of os a oe _s a a . | vember 1953. ! ry CLEVELAND — A federal) soa,’ etme, Te 7s be released from the University -of Briti ier Hi ‘Sirubb recently journeyed to | Im those days, the type was |court jury has agreed with 75-] Today recsile sadness of our dees Centon cents Lodge Calendar British Soldier Hides weiner" <= snir="-% Woman AsksHearing Siccatisticmen a ow at Me Oe) Te a - | | was mestly advertisements, and we oe SS A dee ccm, ehttteapeecnestee coe: |Near Post 7 Months | ct.crstet tem, so he “Same pase some beck” |e ome | Se Sie enon ) sort = dp their eammal conterence Fri. | Cate Bt. Mand . Feb. 7, at.@ CATTERICK, England um __ a{Pulitan ervup and ourselves would on Assault Charge whe mau tenes 1 of the | 27m in 1982. IX LVING_ MEMORY OF ROR day, noted that some schools | Bettiah soldier who didn't show up| O¢ the most logical solution.” | Williamina Purdy, 28, of Whipple Star for Feb. 1, 1835 had to do| Sbotf collected about $200 dam-| fy 'aning.” "i Muu close in May a5 well as early in ° e seven ~~ In the coure of discussion, he | Lake oe ipple sadn nt Hoe, Pe * His memory ig as dear today. June and that the polio in Brief = months told a military) stated. three alternativ, , Independence | Township, with the “‘High-panders” party for | 4&¢ done to trees on his farm when) As ip the hour he, passed suey scasen court yesterday he'd hidden out on| 0. Iternative proposals | charged with felonious assault, de- benefit of the poor. The announce they were trimmed to provide a ba eg EI : Se a we MAY "4 | Sultus T. Poth Jr., 2, of 14 Duke | Mis, OWn, base most of the time oe se manded examination and furnished ment was paid for and was cusb-' path for Air Force jet planes from| _,,OvorSt._Grendmomer Drove ys = within 100 yards of his unit office. 1. Declare the county ineligible | a $1,508 bond yesterday when she | ioned among the ads for the aid of | Youngstown Municipal Airport IN MEMORY OF MRS. ANNIE Ss They declared it would be very | St Was arrested by Pontiac Po- Signalman Derek Alfred Kirby,| and grant a larger sum te the was arraigned by Springfield Jus- belly miseries. . ear . Kote day do we forget you. } difficult to conduct a five-week | lice yesterday on four traffic war- 23, in a statement read to the, Detroit regional group. The re- tice Emmett J. Leib who set the The charity deal was for society | Once the planes began whooshing | Sod shene Enotes how we mist you, ; polio-vaccination program for|rants, charging driving against | Court-martial, said he ducked over, gional commission would then hearing for Feb. 17. only and was to be held in the over his farm house—some as close | cone Oe ES ee are | school children -; had to be/| traffic, running a stop street, a ee ee ee aren coenty's Oakiand | Misa Purdy is accused of firing eo ee ee ee the | sad, Nettle, end started after April 1. ? ” | week provisions. county’s costs. |a .22 rifle Jan. wounding her a . | aviation easement he had granted : Early release of the Salk pitts | See Bae Davies me cpeeier's The court-martial convicted him “This didn't seem l6gical in that | niece, Mrs. Eleanor M. LaRousa, | Horses were well-behaved in —Shotf decided he-had settled too | A Flowers 3 vaccine data was asked to beip| ienes Go Meee te ene other governmental groups in the |=. of 714 Raeburn St. who is re- | those days, or must have been. | cheap. Humans and animals were ANG FLOWERS guide thinking a Polio vaccina- Pontiac Police today ; : . Hoe sen-| metropolitan area could ask for | Covering at Pontiac General Hos- | There were no reports of carriage | upset. ._Huron ) tion program now under consider-| 4," crregied Padl R Bylocd, 26. | cet him ‘© Six months’ deten- |g share of the money whether they | Pital Police said Mrs. LaRousa | *¢cidents. | The farm that had been in his : often. | had planning commissions or not.” | had asked Miss Purdy to let her | Reports of the congress were on family since 1896 and that he fig- 4 of 154 S. Johnson St., on Kirby said he had absent “e Funeral Directors : » The group approved a resolu- - war | elf “to ; absented him- 2. Term the county ineligible un- in the Whipple Lake home at 3 ‘he inside pages. { President ured was worth $35,000 three years ~ fion atking the Legislature to |". charging leaving the scene sort things out” after he ¢i) jt form a metropolitan &™. when the shot was fired Pierce had a calling list, it wasn’! ago was worth “nothing now’ that | ¢,_,, OJONIVIED, SERVICES appropriate sdditiesal fands fer | of an auto accident. oe ee otaenage & transfer | planning = in conjunc- | through the front deor. in the paper. : the jets had come, he said . | el ox Baa a The Star reported that “after | Of the eight persons in his howe-| Donelson-Johns ecg inieaet oeaceen James Fender of 3517 Orchard joint groups appear definitely eli on press” hold, only he had the courage a tors a dcr ee wa ol ee Old Ca idi gible under the act tely ett Local Student Refinishing ai "an Aone seecepetution hil ‘sleep upstairs | pmssGR ED POR FUNERALS” | wm soororet was a 7 lice today the theft of four hub- r Body Aiding: “But it might take a year to Grand Piano at MSC acliry ” There was no mention e* ¢ e ee Peston ihe CE ground, PE ¢i2i! : tis, state health director, for enlt:| wes pasta in pigeon pce Ph ° ther W. work out such a setup,’ the plan- 4 huge grand piano which had of how many hundreds of doilars Hop gral los ee nee ch for SPARKS-ORIFFIN ng the poids arg he ySio apy ork ner said. been played-in many concerts in 2° measure called fer. = ery er was offered Voor hoe Sinle it a — wee. 3. Grant the Detroit area group the old Terrace Theater in Grand, A little down on the same | ¥ F . Pontiac Police today reported a GRAND RAPIDS # — Blodgett aid, with Oakland keeping for Rapids will not have to be junked. it was revealed Pag ag nent Oe ey Se eee oor ees-olple , breakin of the Tasty Bakery at $0 Memorial Hospital's physiotherapy | its own use money It now grants all because of a young Pontiac | passed a bi ‘Me Mies\ | . FUNERAL HOME eb. 15 Deadline | N. Saglanw St. where thieves stole | Seperement bee delved into ool the metropolitan comniission for | music student. “yeu | which cece is euldiakey ol ; amratanse Boone fine or Weetee $125 from a tin candy box under world treatment of polio) studies which include the county. Lawrence V. McCann Jr. son the Navy.” The measure was to Beatty nds Hard Monuments 4A Set for Farmers the cash register. a ow Saas Lac! chet (uaea mat | of Xe) gad Ake towne Vo Jer take care of the old and disabled, Fi It f SS department's equipmnt year. Cann of 2353 Silver Circle Dr.. a “who could remain ashore while -- ® Sues @nae & ie Tax Returns Edwin Jackson of 4800 Payton manor ie dasa “But this might set a precedent | sreduste student at Michigan State awaiting orders.” ‘fo Give Away Lions orion tosores i sional WASHINGTON @—The Internal Rd., Waterford Township, report- | P@rked therapy room. resulting in other groups withdraw- College recently heard of that the On Feb. 5 the Washington Intel. | ee = ro “a ligencer printed part of the Treas) CLEVELAND —The king of memorials ieee the jungie is just an unwanted cat; Mt_* Perry to Pontiac Police the theft of | Therapists say patients who must| 1. sid to the metropolitan com | piano was going to be junked. He j Revenue Service has given farm-| ers until Feb. 15 to file their 1954| coat jacket last rere tice netting im ugh ax mission and break down its finan-| immediately hired a trailer and|Ury report for a couple of dayt 904, initio’ fnacmes tax setae and) ™ © Pentiac Covers. | of the eute —~ = cial support," the planner pointed took the piano back to East Lan- | before. No balance mentioned. A en's me. pay in full the tax due. > The Business Professional | ° ’ out. sing where he is rebuilding and “Payment of treasury debts $6, Most 200s are overloaded with ROX REPLIES Farmers normally are supposed | Women's Club of Keego Harbor is Patients have named the car | “The agency was supposed to refinishing it. 729.80. cats,” laments Clyde Beatty, cir. At 10 a.m. today to file quarterly estimates of in e rummage sale at the ee eee ee ee consider evidence I presented in | “For customs $10,916.54, oe oe ao there were replies at 2 a ri) i, oO come and the taxes due. But they| Ramon 3 to's ‘oS Case Lats | : Md stickers, support of our being declared el: Shah of Iran Applauds | “poring ne ntne War Depart. {282 & pair of lions. the Press office in can skip them and clear them |from 10 a.m. to 4p m eb. 6. | “Even though Phil doesn’t have| fle Std Fete Per decision |U. S. Efforts for P ment et otet et Nar Depart’) “We're loaded with cats and the following boxes: serge enaperd pene ycomlincf-ol —— tu al und needs ting somewhere: aid ones” O° by our Feb. 9 mecting. But T have ww YORK # the shan t “Interior Department $228 ee sald. Joseph curt pe vx i ea Gees date ter sash 8 ' - sinistemenientenleme >i WE. body, cut to suitable dimen. | heard nothing 8 9 Iran says he is “keenly a! o “perintendent, ba Salil doen ihe 7 sn ra had been Jan. 31. It was extended ‘ lies Grand Rapids auto parts Escanaba Takes Bids rd sane a aa eee ty nv a’ tatie bund to send Or ee — to Feb. 15. \Lung Infection Wave |firm and a dealer donated a new | to eaiatsle wants strength SSS > | nd of ore Casuar and Prince, cue Male The return must be filed by that Strikes Newfoundland =P" 84 Polish job. talon March 3 Tee the nanstruction | €S88Y pagar _ ; keep trying to make mincemeat Oa Pte : dete, the service sad, to be con: | ee ee oii anaieg He spoke yesterday afer receh-/ Business Notes inser rT sidered a declaration or an amend-| CORNER BROOK, Nfld. ®—One Two Cops Hurt in Crash | cn a city-owned site in the business !"€ an honorary degree of doctor | “And tigers are hard to get,” CHEVROLET ed declaration of estimated income | baby has died and 10 others have ria aeuics af Semen re busines: of laws from Columbia University | New officers of Jaco Novelty Co., Said Beatty. lencye “men "Balaty ond commis. tax, been heqpltsiiued oo s seeutt of on} Safety Expert |wi be financed with funds be. 'a Junior Achievement firm, were | other Syne pomp tmourence, and epidemic respiratory infection! DETROIT #—Edward R. Fetto, queathed ved ‘ | elected at a luncheon meeting at Offi ° ished. F. Weteon at U, S. 25 Accident Fatal The two-month-old awrite pal bit, was fined 3120 in Catherine Coan ae yr = Four Sev 1 by Preyer it oe Pieced a Post ice Receipts ia’ sa us ice court yesterday for reckless : : », . Tenn. (UP) new . r Poeriac eat: MOUNT CLEMENS «@ — George My. and Mre, Thomas, Burne Gied [wrin, out Yesterday for reckless, jiam Bonifas, millionaire lumber- peveety Boushe dismissed charges | Cook. Mary Crowder is vice ores Lncraase in Jan ar Lia oe, Si elbgices in ox! | sas ee tay Come nega aaa ees ar genagern| a ee ey | Snes i ‘ n Ts @ 1 | . . 3 SS eee tt ta cn tha po ghee grog pment. The 10 others, Fetto is a safety supervisor for Retoration until the 1940s, boys they found only a $10 bill but no a Coleen | at the Fentine’ Post Omics tan | Ie onevent a . a Detroit trucking company. He'as young as 12 reguiari went to dice on the floor The men testi-, ™c manager. . ! Mechan i 13 miles northeast of Se te a mee® Wet are| was off Guty at the time of the sea as midshipmen aboard Royal fied they were on their knees pray: | Jaco which eo Seckary Sat! & teh eon arp manager trainee $378 up. reported affected | accident. | Navy ships of war. <. Lo is nsored Et by Leslie H. Dean Sr., act- re “w= w ger FE ston ° e —_—_— postmaster. EXPER’ CE IN. T C h C . ty | ‘The Pontiac Real Estate Board| A total of 2.163.320 pieces of mail| isi ofS, fagmer 'angier, City Where Fortunes Can Hide, County Deaths tristan fe pedro tw focal pn ae) 3 fee Wate — Now Troubl b G Ti Mrs. William Thompsen | Waldron Hotel with the becker | on lat Ja compared _— To trate the heating end sir aa ed by Good Times Elsewhere 3101 = sence tor tre. scteled o mest at Sth tne month ttled HRA. up| Seah eat™ wien quietly: wend te on a veils over Arab women’s 80% 7 of Blood road, Metamora’ smure board to go in session oft ati ad = : retire Those women’s | , : : : smallish income. You can live here |faces are intriguing. And the | )°™"ship. will be held at 2:39 p.m. 1. __ | Cancellations in 1954 were 20.- aged only, apply in per- for a third to a half of what it| women know it. They are tiny | Sunday at M Brothers Funeral) testaguzza. Bros. Inc. Oxtord | 999.182. an increase of nearly 1.4 ar costs in Paris. white silk or sheer cots3n affairs, | Lapeer, with burial in|, oot Suidere, have announced that | "lllion over the 1963 total. Re- AUBURIN HOTEL The sun shines almost all the Often delicately embroidered | Metamora Cemetery. Metamora | . ” ceipts were also up for the past 464 Auburn Ave. OES | the name “La Saetta,” together time and. so the regular inhabi.|Which rest on the bridge of the OES will participate in funeral wien ait rights and designs for the | 70", 5L.105-582.5% im Nest. ae come MAN even in summer. In winter it is those clear brown eyes with the | home. | car featured by the Pontiac Press During the past year, 11 new ors, Blatane’ aeey. aa? dreamy. No overcoats except at heavy lids and long black eve-| Surviving are her husband and |i, an article Feb. 3, are the prop- employes have bem ated. bring nm le ee | Seckoed ee Se *avmend | ery of their firm. ing the postoffice staff to 224. MIDWEST you a corner NOTICE MFETIXG permanent Pa a of this inviting | close all your military secrets, it Frank Woods C ° . tne Greathalaers ef HAPCO-DETROFT, Tin "Fontine’s ‘ber ) “ee | Climate, times are tough here be hard to refuse. : . FOR YOUNG a ee ee ee ete en mogmsren rear. wat ty Christmas Tree Men |Pz.reseatc: wu we mrre| fuss" glia | tot of money fast. “fort,” but so often has the Casbah | 316 E. Third St.. at 8 p.m. Sunday stockhelgere ‘ot RAPCODETRORT. INC. Froisey ° fragt ben | The smart money which rusk | become the congested Arabic part at William R. Potere Funeral erry io the ference on the 30th Gay of Poo. | PUR here in troubled times has largely | of North African cities it is now | Home. Requiem Mass will be said | rusry, 1808, st Room 106, $13 Micollet | "Large furniture Co. ‘epesing new run away again. A few fugitive almost a synonym for the Arab/ a+ 10 a.m Monday at St. And | LANSING ® — Michigan Christ- | Avene. eo ene ae store in Filut need © thorough! fortunes got stuck. of course. They part of the city. (at 10 a.m Monday (ar St Andrem; Mas tree growers had a cheery ‘aking inte consigeration and scting on Sonus based en. ps sharing built apartment houses and busi-| From the Casbah you can see | 5. in Mt. Avon Cemet He died season last year—to the tune of| {he of Ly Fs fen, Soecmaal cannes ness. blocks which haven't a chance | the little port in which so many | pyigay ‘ some $5 million, the State Agricul- INO CORPORATION, of being profitable unless there is | contraband ships operated in | oo ; tural Department said today. an.” RS Rw “Wetleayioc’ chem nae REPalnene aA re — he cay or evenings ¢ canoe 2 ec ce MIDWEST Mile. “Fue “xan “PE | income Tax 17| geet as Seabees : LISTINGS WANTED _ izoorai ro saj| teh. 2 sar garage ot FT 46 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO rere Pe eta WISHED DaY cman a wan men mn "fost mee a "re ; “iwnesce. w | ome — ~ eres epertment. yg couple, “aoe eee ee earn Pee GOLORED LADY WOULD Like | INDIVIDUALS & BUSINESSES.| RETIN v : GAYL oy Anaul, Realtor | 4 ! dt ) sng eT TEM oy | feted Pe" tled™ "SNR TT RENTER Stee | ey epee agoOE PHM | So MORTGAGES "Mane _"__ FE S101 | sew puicy veaRag oy varie aa ema! ]empleton — . Betts ieaees atch |e eoaR anaes ORY Gcoaaet perrage ot) Saree US OF | on rama on epacnan og Tetum | ect rete cate, wT | tite © ‘CRESCENT LK. AREA aYWENT AG i 30 plus fare. In Pontiac. Cail | BOOKEEE Tax SERVICE| Notices & Personals 25| cporaisel or tees, * | Sad cosh ce sown payment oe | ORIEL oe -\* Lace 3 ~ gy ee ma ore Bere sole soptuiment 008 | Somveis and, esmmercal son LISTINGS WANTED cr live im. With or without — Mateos Ate Pe Sit | Seon “wr beams. CASH INA FLASH | 26s °Ss ee ene opt eAptas— E. rienced Secreta Por your contract Ask for Tom page -y Hay Guetent, toving, eumpeeen erg tg triendiy, copies, Mire | Retemen Boteman & Kampecn eanthed vayere "wat We wil Baten oe tose Wan iee "ey bes.| Fe tiet : aie ENCED. ZatisStocess: | TUDIVON REARING AID, RM we |—""-—-c-ggp7———|_ PAUL D. HAMMOND ie. Milford +723. Ino . = Let fle for you.| Mis. Bu PE 26814. 93 Mark. i ex Room Waris cap Wiantes DAY WORE PRE: ©, Gare, aka iti "ie oo Pigat, ROMMAOR GALE, EVERY J. C. HAYDEN,-Realtor; $3. 7] ‘and Curb Waitress |cOwg: eMpEnianehc™= bee | EOMaRG WT HA penyicg | fate fe itunes Bocce S| wae Bre, com oe ¢ ualified ty comp. opere- off Baldwin land contract or equity & your contract Realtor par MUST Reasettie “he Sento | WM Pewir RY APOE OR 31502 . bom. ie ves ov. Bee Seth BTFEaN™ | saibetastiog Seee-ae| Persie @ Lester. Cal | nome —coet “Re—vixes | KL. Templeton, Realtor TED’S iaite0 ANG RONG niga eee Wines "hatta, So” 9 gay ram Ngee FOR ope | Wanted: Homes, Farms, Woodward at Square . | aay = woe He Contracts . CASH 48 HOURS FOR YOUR HOME . ye gt ait eoEas | 1704 st Telagraph Ra. WRIGHT OR VALUET| ‘stom atts . | (hae COMPOMTARLE BL 348 Oakland Ave. K FE $e PHONE OL 1-6651 PV HEMPSTEAD | Sf, "98 Sid & 2 oo KENT re ‘ - ‘ LOO bv x : 1 } 10) OUSEKEEPIN ROC ’ Mariva. | 5 -—~. equity cay PrOptr "LARK REAL ESTATE : E =| Ig Zz J f= ic ax E it At ne f ; at “i cf = rity OPPORTUNITY FOR La] COMPETENT WOMAN buyers Cash waiting re tal a oe Ler Us BUY If OR AUCTION if for you OA 63681 WANTED FURNITURE! Wanted Real Estate 32A BROS. u be for tale’ tor, wast brompe = “farms, C Sundwall PE 283. Fisee Om >istd or OR 31700 est price in cash. call L & S SALES CO. ACREAGE—VACANT | wanvao-pakea¥ Least 18 ee ed ge | WaNFED_70. BOY, Aly FPS owas. oe Ook ome pee rte Peouss Press” Bos | NEEDED | Sam SR AURORE | “Ottamy ene al tome Fucus om | — = Edw. M. Stout, Realtor |~ tens, modernization. ise custom | Desling ead odd jobs. Phone OF | wanTED: A CHERRY WOOD TA- |! B. Saginaw St. rz sas) WANTED—FARMS STENOGRAPHERS SEREENT WORK, RESIBETTTAL SEDUCED RATES bie, rough condition, either drop §-—«dOpes Evenings “Wh 8: 1-40-00 Acree south of Pontise. = mb | _ "et oF eae We. Phone TENDS | CREEN TARE OFFICE| 330 2° tore tast ot aster =p vente, serve you. Smith | R EX A Statistical Typists ar dasements. i) al AGE Wtd, Miscellaneous 28 Cottagee, bomen, ron KET", 2-00-100 Acres Bast of Pontise. Comptometer Operators | _ too big of too small. Aa i i wanteED - eoteite to 5-4008 akampeee. . 377 6. Tele ae a @ RADIO OPERATOR'S @ & A WOodward ©1766 Rings bere | —£78PE Ae. FE 40608 ———— Sa alien” onerr eent | FOULMAR_MGVING ARG STOR | : : : M Phone OR }-7665 LISTINGS WANTED : APPLY Eee ree: | Fae Se eee ve ER MS | «ED INORDMAN — | Maybe You Proverty | oer ozs t ‘ i ’ oo -| REAL 5 ore PRIVA PONTIAC * specialy Gort ia, Ye bar " S10, to SUT Op Woo On Mea sae =| Than You Think, and—It| Se! a MOTOR mh Oardner, ait Central. PE ‘Trucks to Rent Sf So" seta Won't Cost You a Cent om a 5 DIVISION — | "se GEER Paa| © Me Stny roms eM [eaeraD EEL Aganmerreas| NEEDED TODAY | att ate heey | Fe tee es Personnel Dept. | aenunat—sopine_nepam| , Potiac Tarmand = |-" “Money Wanted 28A| fre‘vwiltu senior homes | Towing a anttictrt wale | tate Suth.'5 tos : stome and coment Industrial Tractor Co. mown | “are tm stent peed for hy AP - Fin DESIRABLE APE GLENWOOD AVE. tae and tle werk. —_ 8. Woodward tLeee SECURITY. 92.200. Ecce ihe Barers 8 not ~put & im our hands. cod bem. oe OAR a iy honey te : interest. Pontiac Press box 6. ; now teh Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor Lake Shopping semter. Bhd nn pt pda” PE’ S2be.| Painting & Decorating 20|*ANTED TO BORROW w.ee AT| — “* whet You have Open Evenings Rot Heasss Wareber $100 Per Week xe Hbalend hee Sat ~~ | Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | Fe Tauttc're sims | Rent Houses 8 ga “ all papetine. for est Wanted to Rent 29 7*. 7S win Me WINTERIZED Cont 5 “hanghe eh nn PAPE® | COUPLE WITH 10 MOS. | Rene’ Aste. Puraished 33 ae = . ry Ware _Dubord On old baby desire 5 room | "2 sateage su ney hows ooh = wisoae . . unf. house. Close in pecessury. Con quality nancy: || vate bein, } employed girls or 3 Reasonable rent. Will aiso Rawle eaty. BO 5. Pet Young 3 give excellent care. Ref-| s.ve curmwr por A 38 BED-|1 AND 3 ROOM erences. FE 8-1215. room home inside the . Can furnished. FE 2-8466. $7-618. | ern. A ior, oes Cae omer and Bienenette. private bath, . w Seay §, one sereet COMPLETE rRoou rove 2 | as OTHER 6 OOM nOTH— EN | Egy BE whee an Pe bin | ~=Real Estate Service | om want aay DEPARTSENT | oe wee seme FOR Pon 3 Yours Cap ot ; S| ~NONOe WOreL Aen Nah aka rel Bg gg Sg ag gy | oe CONDAT 34 PL NEEDED | 2¥,ares hameate Oom| gee cot RS | oe Mii] et Stores | Eira P ; peraesia bast “se 2 ban me pains. ‘stinched carne 8. 2 Weuge call Deters Ortenrilie for ap- t i 4 | bs] > ™ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1955 > . | -_ | 3| For Sale Houses 43| For Sale Houses 43) For Sale Houses: 43 s — : * o Ciarkees, Mae — : . mirrored = Vn. Panes, ; wih disbesster, 3 cate and priced to af at Shece. with Seeker martgnge: Prigeie eweer. |e: GSCAUES PEPER au Sunday 3-5 :30 _ LAKEFRONT GI—No Down Payment D po 6542 Lanman |p sensual beset, Matty? | Sedge 9 bd Ben Williams Lake log $ eon the | C. ANGUS “ow . 2 Dedroom , ol tee. oe ’ gs BL A .-— Ph. Ortonville 134 Reverse S., "eoree ew charges Rate". ‘ead of lake = aay ace. Ovieide er| EAST IROQUOIS THE BUY OF °55 _" ; cise. iso Bonuty. oe " Sg badp ‘gn the, Sod hoor ring West side ranch type modera 41.39 down-possiniz ese to | DRAYTON PLAINS || 10d taatt kueben, natural fire. yo tg le dining rooms and . Four A nice 4 room 1's story home lace, master bedroom, 10x25. oil reem Bichon, cortante Ube bate — en 8 hee lots. 2 bedrooms wih © 2) heat. 2 car ge er po full basement, eutomatic ofl tL, 2 ) kitchen ton | wilt ground, ples as cdditional ‘builé- “ “= beth gag thower, Bate is ol | “IN tee. Schogl buses (page byte Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor | fesse Stay betes "Ss INCOME . Newly decorated, ae , a -- * 08 ¢ rooms and baths structed and reeds & move ite "pn tau ee tae tie een 61.560 with! |" nreplace wall to wall carpeting $8 SB tal ete ee \ RAYTON PLAINS | ‘eating for 16 per, mo. atached | caved, Wurst Set | HERBERT C. DAVIS free gas cty alee stoops = A nice § room 3 bedroom bome.| SSE fide. 43000 down. S Rempocn Real = | Soe Rentiec Leke Rd Om > 764 Motor ets tines. 40680 ot gt i IVAN W 2 bedroom house, with WHY RENT? 4 "Seautitul lot ail A 2» and landscaped. with = es qe © = Sag Kye payment will about $1,500 down — payment, Wl Siren | Spt. home. im Pontiac “on, Bé- RIVERFRONT | FE 5-5091 or FE 5-2564 build on our jot On | Ward St. just off Orchard SPECIAL £ 3-269. “ This bag "fun ae ent, One 4 enh Lf" 1111 908 wt Oe eenee " > . . room. ' A HOME OF YOUR | $52 cet Be Be tetaent Choice West Side Seon asa a : OWN Soh, voceat co yeu can move Attn: Executive or Piase., Bqeczation seem. Auto, olf TR OM Professional People This ie 8 nice rivertrest home . Washington Jr.HighDist.| JA mec ba c LEGE: bean. vestibule wien 'ses| LOVELAND |= Sale Houses 43|__ For Sale Houses 43) we seii-we Rape Sriobe tae as pia act mem CAR AND HOME A, lng "rogms Tan firopince, | pe Cale Lake Ra. Reape Marter gENVAMIN & STERMENS, INC |" 41Tke dows, Beautifl ran omy! — HORRIS & SON Seater weber * | Wills Taxe, Faus home begs | 000 down will bay, this & room Foom. large kitchen with break- iis bon BMS, TRC’ | GTiek Some. with 3 bedrooms sad : S & SON a flag Mae BA — Ry: Ty ni fast apace DRY basrment, “gus | Good 2 vedreca nome | Foxy | _horduecd nore “OR S00tS REG "Stten COOP MpMRGY | Pibawuse't esiming | tele Spavshower: Gat floors’ Mich- | faust" be "sold right. aay , toa fenced yard. Rn @ fine en A s. plastered walls, $000 DOWN —= | 41857 E push-button 2 large igee becoment Auto. oi] heat Sr oe a ee away . a mare. oll beat, auto- Owaer leaving town. 8 mo. old 2 GOING oa amo ant = rit pgarece ene 5 ecrevned a | miss see Webster School District. | ADAMS REALTY CO. | ving Fee's, Ritebon and utility Meny | tuchectame | fer, ore Hee ants “anes very) alee’ AUBURN HEIG Pine family home with 4 rooms | rt . ae | . reom. paved drive. storm doors. clous ‘ei Priced at only A GOOD BUY! N HEIGHTS erst venice: Rite msi) BEST BUYS | atthe ae| GOING eae a | VOOR BUNT | sate, ear tama en in living room Sy Hy aa pg 9 BEDROOM BUNGA a3 phan ogee og Ey . a | am tintin am Goin oe owe prey rey Pieplece, sisabie itches, “disb-| _Siase down PE 32000 TODAY oe See wees pet | HONG Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor | tee ietading has ii young | to Yransportation. “and. the price ment double garage. feaced yar. | OWNER. 3 BEDROOMS. "AUTO _ ; toht'price ‘Reaso pa Bor MURRY . rou aie a ee. ee beat res, il, price onl 2ep | “* TERE Call Ter sapoininent ne, eat, 2 car aarege. cow | BRICK, BRICK. BRICK | -"noomn’ PART ‘a PURCHASE OND OP LOG CABIN HOME OTTAWA HILLS Near General Hospital ment 06 6 Jobnecn. PE ¢-lo00 We don't know just bow | rooms L vane Bare tS THESE SPACIOUS 4. BED. This e x Be sure to see this 7 room. 6 A tng ctey tame vege eo | WHIT ORD | Ste tee | Bae ee ce ee cain Tyme” ith ane ve | large"uly a, oaure! “renies Sota scaedite Seb eck: | Sect bey? tom apeneesay meres: | erat | See ANNETI oe ek bet ands pall, tall, Casement ornised. Auto. heat double go | Sette for oer week. | ohn hy —y By io ACRES < ROOM CEMENT Sep LAKE PRIVILEGES. with tiaras. Cnty Cane sure oil Deak hice landscaped rage. First time offered. po moll 3 tate 2 cor] grery, thing te meters vioee house near Grand River FULL SALES PRICE $i4- OFFERS Open for Inspection tr Ropoimement eee Owe l Do . @ining ro om, kitchen. new tekst Ge ae pee ak 14 acre garage house aD mn tae ae ae SAT. AND SUN. ONLY | $1. wn gas S sree ter 20n.ene tacked to the pene of the aon Li 09,480, terms eracsose Lor ane ok : A new 3 bedroom ranch type We need houses to sell Your choice of six (6) locations. | ith reasonable terms. entire a Market cise or MA 62003 Se oun | Auburn Heights—$5,500 pone Pam | 1372 Wood —— , $750 Down WiLLis M | SREWEn cant’ Wil self or trade C. ALGRIM, Broker RARY Exittert HOME AT a te ee ee pesutifl Sandon. Stetenp |e GILES REALTY CO. West suburban, lot 100 x 308, 4 ee SMALL FARM acetic etal RD" PHONE FEDERAL S10 Bei foen beth and shower. Plastsred’ wails. | ae eel new floor AT gg — why ~ x PEN The treat yerd ts beav- 4 ACRES sist Cy an ge bey 5 good €an be bought titulty pong orn with rock : - Walters Lake forced sir heat. 52 stesthie =~ . C) a and terraces. Pruit ced § reom medors bungalow | 1 he New § room and large beth bet water eater. Tale ‘ls “ev oew SATURD the back ind’ Ade. Two ete ae — cinder biock home, excel | ow Bi dust west ‘of Watkins $400 Down be : AY & bedroom ranch style home berries. te stream = Organization : eS Oe oe a Labo Re. Selesman, oe Living room, daing room, excellent ccathion cactudes trie stove Aute. oil forces hos sir ? storm sash awning. Im- _ stnast apace. beth. | Located op the cost side Enchea and, tetiet “reom. Meatiy 3 bagrooms and den, naturel | beat, §4, gal. slecirie, bot water - mediate possession. Ehotce of room, oll forced oe ee ee CARROLL G. PORRITT| Ofterea partially a. gy tol’ becohenh of heat ead ae ae eee A fine 2 bedroom, home. very copper plumbing Pull price $1 606 cpartmeat" which is bow 24, Went Huron FE 2714 or FE png Sy laid alae Large, bare wit now, Toot. | feore ‘and “expper_ptumving. Os | ptt a Boot. “enftelse Ls 4 ee oes 1 tee Rene & Soa. & aeeber foe rooms Coaperative Rea! Estate Rstteage| F-MBREF & GREGG $31,000, terms 3,mce See acca | Moore owner . terms. Ture Li: - 15 - fy Semmes 1868 Union Lax 7 , ed ot 811.000 with 62.370 dn | and will give simon imme ay pA sign or basement with gas PAYMENTS Union anand sam? | 46 Acres—Ortonville [- | ee ee ee $0,900 with $2.40 down, 2 bed heat. New siding = te : ee aie % _C L D disle pesscsotmm on thie rooms with unfinished upsteire J C A DEN exterior, $1,780 down. $33 A MONTH aries a Bg gg hy . com aa oon ek cle ted gee Beat, full basement. :—s ; ONLY $00 Down. | DIGNIFIED LUXURY Re voars ak yh of woods trom the ail we ca SS lay wae ve eow| | $95 DOWN | eel Swear ee | SS ae te | ee) gi i 8 car worth ve bungalows. nd we! i. be ht acre pot .s + Rochester | Etc | SPs Ets] Se Sass) (OEY | SEES NICHOLIE nest 3} room house. as a ed OPEN DAILY moll ond Baldwin as Master's guns ake =. coed ones bs et sae SEINE de ; te New turns cea fully tmeulated "3 lots, near Seercome‘hvmg seem ost BENJ. RICH in room — (Thermepane| -. 2500 Orchard Lake Rd. cluded Lech over, > im AND HARGER CO. Auburn and Dequindre. Fuill| Eitchen. Plastered weil s “OET Quick” SS = Elizabeth Lake Front 2 oat ee be Orchard it Re. Open 8:30 “Ml 8:20 mie “agnalenine egg , | 58008 Linwond TUise 3-s000 4h, cco “Trane Gumate Brick Cape Cod ™ _rembing ranch type te | read to Bq 33 W. Huron St. «PR. PE $8189} Modern 2 bedroom home with f yet. Bow vaensh, move Encager pitt heating system —— cond Ey A. pes | S°ry, well we wall catpens — a oF oo full basement. Timken furnace, Fight im. $4,900 total price Scott Lake . paradice for “active, er retired pace room with fire | bie closets tile beth die Eiiehen.| RAY O'N resce t pak Sy EL - 1 mile = @ rm mode ving. The price will to Cae tile * beth, rediant heat, breeseway, 2 car NEIL, Realtor n from Rechenier4i6.508 win oi.se0 | Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Souls te “wth tras & shade. mast respcoriig, ad Sncrimin: dreakfast peom, 3 large bed- Peres, ant mower. | prone Pe SNe or FR ; ila TT N. Saginaw St. FE 5-816 - } rm. dining rm. bitchen. ; a a ae yoome gad tie tah = once, $3,008 Gown. Cooperative Real or a New 3 bedroom erick 91208) WHITE OR COL Aecek peadieeed elie ane " = basement. ff heat atiached Country Estate a k e Mourice Watson Ritr. aa Gea hate omc orated "PA. ot healing. system, Paul A Kern, Sr., Realtor Lael nding aed < betreom home situated oo vese- BR $950 422 W. Four Rochester_Ot-tam| fichon' m Cesement gel fore | torma."Ca way Be | Fin homey sore | grit, larger bern brveseway end MOVES YOU IN |? men’ Peenmen (OLE BASE | Siecet Mr Le ee ake an Osea om Soerery,.| OPEN SUNDAY | oo Stee sf covceat ae ‘WILLIS M. BREWER Lake Home seeing this ad. Please clip it 2-5 P.M large amount of deer, coon. rab- by Se ore aaee ‘~ y payments we. te) LIVE ON THE LAND _| next weet er ny ves. | —_ pg Hay Pe sy | ae Pour bedrooms with J'up and meg Ticerseg easy | A PEO nc tegen | eS re oar FBS ates or ox Ba : 126 Barrington ns Browse ON | trace, arenes are filed sent) Sonus Seve tess} CS bemt serecoea, front, porch 3 Bloomfield Highlands Listings Wanted | pstieg? galt Telnet ioorame aia tee ie ah) aa Pp N } bedroom brick built vou achion TODAY ment. oil beet. 2 car ge. ‘oo nee ee .| SUNDAY 2T se w ise. "Veotioale, King room cn be wrangee STANNAN | J.R.HILTZ | XDAv S708 PO" | Set Se Ea et] oe ba. cracreceas | IRWIN & ROSA) gearer iast Sere, REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE re pan REALTOR 2 detrosm face brick home, ce im am excelient ieoetien. ecucend Dealing’ the rent yest cea, bnehen tals, 1% on aerate coce MEMBERS gm yp ny LINCOLN 44000 nye Mint we maree ox | lores: weg, susuroam ie chao | «RAMOS perniioned rec: | Sudo Seat of sore Sent, igeaiag sem. Os | ‘oat cng" dinsg oom, mee beseenrat A 7 ; ey — marble te bath. oe ga rm Gas auto gas just 6 washer disposal. at = o e Le Russell Young | oyna. mz. Sion st cep cocty ad tie | Eine’ ene nm Ame) base ac ad tied acer grees geet | WATERFORD | ceeco nanson — roar » ae Rome for large Semi Feo meee er een DOWN water a bedrooms 16 fe tions: Turn eact diagonally oom heme wim inree living voces 412 W_ Meron rE 443 ree family dea. $1,650 DOWN - Itving room and the down on Mariborough Road at TOWN H Going soem,’ treaktoes Gael, apes Seeseven "hp — euntny ‘cht | Eomiortanis, “scesontiea! "foal — INCLUDES THE |. John K. Irwin, | sage tair'sn'e'tn ‘weodwant Avenue. Barring rns Sieben, fei "ooveme” er - SMART BUYS | Ss ote adhoc 3 Deve out. weet Waren te water-| pron. *Eit (asfet™an Sires A NEAR PONTIAC = ee. aS narage 3-5 to Water | pace oa 2 Blocks to open L. H. BROWN ford and bus ater. ford Hall Turn right $0u7 Eve. FE 2-180 sign. Turn left to model oNe Realtor PRETTY LIVING | Siinit Sotanen Gi ss oy creces, fae toed ch aaa " |Roy Annett Inc.| seytasnprszetsmess State") “hea mate Bit & tote jee fees Om 0) "ems ove aoeee: ; mig foese homes are im MIDDLEBELT ROAD | GILES REALTY CO. REALTORS beta feet ad ie eaenied = Toon’ wih wee Bs tm ‘very goed condition tn 8 oo LAKE PRIVILEGES les w. Hur mn Ae >rss home for a py + ely > lots, High with Attractive and substantially Huron &t. PE 56175 | Open Evenings and Sunday 1 - 4 family. room 23n18, |? BEDROOM RANCH Priced Wer terms. | everercens and beautiful spread. S AY EN the fea 690 STANLEY TRO JTai6, modern bne- home located im Draytos CITY INCOME : = Outside Only ome wine ‘OU desire. Brick construc a. =— 2 oor ee ee | ag gh a B - Be] — E - Le i mos. | come. inet 2M, Attinson a6 E_ Walton Bivd re sous| piece, luxury three Open 2 to 5 Sun. hs.000 Gown, OL ce PMA terme | cet weiter cd Beat, ‘sulomati goo, one paves drive, ‘ai Sg ed Be da gn Mew Recs somone gervteet | Sor Seeate owt crt, aoe | set ae Raat new retad rm and s : . tte’ oh “Gateo Forms | Hoimace iy scar “garage. Bice 00h fir painted cores — ad Sal that reailty os bedroom bs nehaed, Bares gre | so 5. “cae north of Lip. | erator. centrs ray ana Reh Only $18,500 a, FE 4002s. - CRAWFORD REALTOR) Mas tae Aaa Ae gk ESMG Gime sar neat | Sate ca'sene"aonenimet!"”| “PONTIAC REALTY | SPEAK TO SPIEGEL Seep AG re S120 PE 40s. been 6 a3 down, teetuding morignse seats saved arirgway. sandal Kings NR. WATKINS LAKE 737 Baldwin PE 5-2275 SPEAK TO S| IEGEL SYLVAN REALTY a4 ee uel von Sie ||||SS”SC*:C«WNW ME HE KNUDSEN Sei Svpetasts “as | git and tner te 20 | gel nd Se Dem PRR pea = we re See” $44 NICKOLS RD. gad ao wom | ese pentiemALTOR : mony wintowed. living - dining | fp, sncelient coosmne. Ost floors. ¥ a . 6. casts, en af ; home with Bank Bidg RELAX Kn age te basement, auto gas heat, 3 = 5 Believe It or Not SS wee et Ss “% cat garege, 2 extra jo ». FE 44516 Tired of City like te slow eng one | eno landscaped PONTIAC i ng yd i's Se, we cen ofior sous | 1 bearoom Teedy. wertiy | $15,680 with subst = . = tpetdea’ Bas FP prices INCOMES a A RN a , oo Rg ig og Open Sun. 1 te 6 at 0 dantar cah Mit | West Muron St. near Genera) Clean 2 bedroom bung cee, ee SUNDAY prand pew” spacious, "bedroom Donaldson PE $1301 or PE ¢315¢ | Mospt 14 room briek, 9480 00 Sgt ae 7 seuing full price, CALL | MOSPTTAL ROAD. Immaculate ‘ home. imagine having these @ room, 3 dedreom, si! fece come. large rooming wm) ede Term os. | Bow. home im nice neighborhood. 2 bed- 2:30-5 Date } 8 —— ‘ home built in 1984. “RUD” Nicholie | tee | rooms, off furnace, 3 pe. bath. SSIOH THE “MACEDAY” agramic tie vata = ee eT DAY | Large vemming pours, clece | 9, LGROe Jems yeu wast HUMPHRIES tree, Terme Culp martgnge occt Cones tT. 3 BEDROOM 1. 28a13% fA. living room and dim ; EN -SUND. 4 large living room with fire- veteran. TIM WRIGHT. Realtor | Biaee gee need 8, big aiming REALTOR FE 2-0474 sche $1,050 2 TO § PM _ Realtor 2. Vestibule entrance mr pest wr qn ne | Bergan ation Gunes pe tows Saas pie sae SR a wer Ra! JC; AYDEN) x OR Ne _— At $14,250 iaree heme, S76 f Hving, room. Co-eporelire Reel Estete Exchonge ively are Us show you wie} oF Walton Bird. FE sous | with, full. ar Owners | Naat Kitchen cabinets with |? Covered porch. $3,000 DOWN -. |} wails” full basement. Heated snd Outstanding Rancher . | pete ee | ot . specs, or fending doors on ‘ Suge duuhen stent oun shee SYLVAN REALTY | reat ‘ho Bn er a et Joseph F’. Reisz) Site iia was IL ER WM. H. KNUDSEN |.¢ siding val 4 rege gg ~ discriminating suburben fovotion, it ee 583% W. Huron 8&t rE room wan a spe . REALTOR : hd trot 5 Lonsire oil heat : : png A so ss than | foer, lite new. Lovely wall to Sunday FE 2-574 or FE Fe -74 cious Kitchen . dimer. 2 EAST pe ye cate i Bid ——_ aluminum sliding win- worn air to sh focus, ™ HOLMES-BARTRAM |: bedroome 'w - 2, gay, charming Co-operative Real Estate Exchange So i ie 2 bedroom home with full bath | ° . 400g Diste Mway.® OR 3.1000! madera to the mieten a fl gg ge ae = . xith “Thermador” stove snd oven | in or near Cass City , Sere Eil"ons pune ccbocke. 4 PEN | eee eer k| JO nN ace cone sewn | = HOMES LET your appointment call (Mr | , Henry Clay Ave. wy, Down payment to veterans, HOMES LEFT é aidson $1201 or PE 4318 | FOR BETTER ROMES gee tte nome if you ore Chotee over: SUNDAY 1-5 |«sup> nicholie | a Pees NORTH EE a FOREST LAKE ew EES EE SOL — | 3 OWNER SAYS to SELL. a. —w eo oe) | 3 ropme and beth Mes beth, 94.500 with s1.o0e down pay- WM. A. AREA RANCH TYPE HOME | | = H KENNEDY oaces | Owner beg bought himself a sew | 1 . full bath, full REAL Kose) S.Tammeaiteee vue, acict | sinning wane, Maoch, Type tome =a 2 Fe E,, othe. fre a 3 a4 resereas selina wali Sears A DISTINCTIVE . er i laun- nasese 1 oy Ons ame Be ree qsceeters| Ea Eee (ig home. °, na ” a . LIKE A CASH-GET- ‘ TER? Place a . ad to sell Reg cry . past ‘with! ; ye ee ee _ THE ‘PONTIAC ‘PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5.195 0) eid age _ 47| Business Opportunities 1, MODEST MAIDENS. * By Jay Alan! Sale Houschold Goods 57! Sale Houselivid Goods 57 CLASS C BAR * rE “pd ta dette er Sera St factory ‘inves jowntown Pontiec. more | thas "RIDGEWAY co ne Abd PE 44203 | . Wrnger's * e | = WEAR | GROER SEWING wer a EAD ory | pe = Rov's_ 06 Oakland condition. | ‘o-o 0 ceamers. cnn. | FINE RADIOS 65- 0-010. FE GINOLE BED en a ll —- — FRIGIDAIRE IMPERIAL CYCLA. TV, 650. WASHER, TP y str the | _ eaten MA 60187 or "aa "Soees. | matic refrigerator, double oven shove, 820 erry Par. bropery. Only with’ 680 | FOR SALE. BEAUTY SHOP, PUL: Tear old. ius cew. owner” Mi itst DELUXE EASY aPIN DRY Excellent location near bus line. SMALL FARM ~— | Seapet, MACUL Bree Ma | ———————— | eoenee +2817. GIBSON @° ELEC RANGE AU- Birmingham . i East Bloomfield traf Corner On 8 1-3. acres LASS “C” BAR | feet cree, towp ee Oe a —_—— caare Maceday Lave Highlands ng PC RE 2 a _SMproam st Peetae” | ORDA Lake 5 ‘ : 10nd? garage Beautifully OR TAVERN WANTED. . Gas MODERN. GOOD Used carege, large tor priced for quick | L8TE* corver lot-bighly restrict evergreens, Dow-| wave to pay down on “condition Ress MI ¢0i@. | Used Bendix washer small ° ed ares. $2.00 calirely, fenced. See this cus cs| £0°8 “C* bar of 810.000 | ww OE IROWER. aLMosT NEW. UP-| “sed GR Gunwesher = GEO. MARBLE. Realtor soon Os possible. 60.500, 62.300 | fa, 07 ‘overm Immediste sale right piace PE T0183 afer 3.30 Ged onestment ges Tonge Sylvan Lake down. | _p@ Used water 6261 Andersonville Ba, Motectend le C LADD R. D. RILEY. BROKER . GAs STOVE. Luzwt const) CRUMP ELECTRIC CHARLES | tone tryin StStE oP BER lace vee —eeccae | WH oor ry eer cerns | ERE TRADE , y ains P J j Ss d oh John K. Irwin, —OR_3:201 Opes Sundays _ | GROW MUSHROOMS CELLAR. ee o hantie on — aE ery ag ome Pome bd oon R For Sale Farms 48 we par a ib we PAID ‘Bad. | gulomatic | with Gooch. Kea. Apt 5 920.95 115x316. Execelient paved street ealtor ree [10s te fw wocks. FREE a | PIES Now only S17 Easy | apt sine electtie stove ee Joc: Only $12,500. . Since 1925 ‘ss. aiteilie ao ge the tang ag Aig ad }* ¢ wecewars Birmingham. MI desk $12.85 101% WN. Saginaw Street GROCERY s8TC ee ae ; \ _. —. --. —-- | 9 pe living reom suite $19.95 acess "anny, 6 fm |PEPRHL "OTB be) OT ae ean ang | teen ames cEece | \ NRte\ter Mauger gee pe paretag tte iawn, band egemis i fnc'| Exclusive Home Sites | itt, factirattiarermmt | siuseach gene ‘tee eaten) \\\ Seckie “ho Tectn onion tS PREY Bomh pavacewn™™| y*acctaamee ah ,, Big lot. Beautiful view. | » neautiful Forest Lake Country | excellent’ lai with | PAUL M JONES REAL ESTATE yi HOLLYWOOD TRAILER Bos } dump bor, MA e00.000, terme. Cup Estates. and Forest Lake | 131 scree good bare, | 632_W. Huron PE $3805 \ = mong a May +l aE lanes WYMAN’S BLECTRIC Li RESIDENTIAL ROCHESTER! Six | ois left Contact out branch ef. granery._ coby te MOTEL oe Sav Aun @ Gal ELEC WATER EATER a5, | ee eres, fanced Yard. paved street, | fe ake Wa. cea Peon 1008-i0.000 down, CALL US |. Located Oakland County Re. | wim Slower & 10 gelot dram.) 8 renee s : n eity conveniences. Hard to best.| Ra rE som” dea tea bee fobaY. : ” sort Area * ecupled Year Around | “Well, I see Mr. Smith's got his youtn back!” Will sell very cheap PE ¢762.| ELECTRIC. $8 Foret $13,000, . to 8 p.m. seven days a week: or ee Se | pereneesreair ane a ..7 CU. Pr WESTINGHOUSE RE- USED RANGES, 626.0 4XD Signy tectory DOWN. 3 room and bath home, | 4 main office et 190 6. Tele | you BUY iT WELL INGURE IT| frenned” Boor “ighward as oy ort ot Oe re: Pa) — a | ee “ TaSs"Satoge ce tne Lane" | opmce open 9.2 Eipome aging ett on ate Beowag terry) © ~~ SP ____S rr orion EMIS Bear aLeuT REOROEM POU ERS FUEL OIL TANKS = OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 ee ee a ~~~ TRADE PAIR OF TURKEYS FOR Perry oher's pe : B. D. CHARLES, Realtor | i Sater. esense SAN ue a. | LOANS $20 TO $300 12 heavy laying bens. MY 21308 16: Try CONSOLETE WITH GUAR-|~ \\ AVNF GABERT'S FE 4-0521 | A JOHNSON. Realtor 000 down will] handle. Investigate On signatare a . TRADE $2.00 EQUITY IN 2 BED antee. Periect condition EM | d == ABE ; "1 7 FE 4-28 REALTY CO REALTORS ile ciieving. Shown by epyetet- ISE ) room ranch home for late model 34437 afier 7 pmo APPLIANCE im 8 Telegraph Ra, Oven E es " 4-2533 iean Sees lt te, ek ment HOUSEHOLI automobile land contract of e@u!- HOOVER APT sIZE WASHER =PECIALS = ane*) 1704S Telegraph Rd. | °°" mre? On Burhenge, = CLARE REAL STATE FINANCE vacant ang ready for secupane)” $78 SPECIALS Oo J erage. it (s] Homes Watkins Pontiac Estates re ke ee cn __1363 W. Buren. Open Evenings _ mgt ve aa deont fel Beste of Poo. 100x150 ft building | ‘UNITY . 4.4 Be OPEN HOUSE vesutiful eyghivarband Righty r= Sa a hee cae ae ems LOANS $25 TO $500 |_nings, = *OM® Ove 9 G@zpROooM BUNGALOWS fee, schools and stores on on : with attached liv riers in & signature. furniture or car.| TRADE YOUR LAND CONTRACT. > reads. 9 miles from en other butidings nice borhood. On a paved eras te tedey.| furniture, appliances or sute for >??? ??? Pontiae. Low es $000 with $00 000 own. toad closed to Lake Oakland. This FICLIA mew of used ousetrailers. No question in our minds about | 40¥2. store is 2024 with » full BENEFICIAL quallen ‘EROmAROR | the value of these Waterford ' Socemens, Bt © — : oo T PE 2-3000 | JAMES “The FINANCE CO. Telegraph honestly Sel 7 are 1:6 Seomees & HAVE cite EQUITY Tw 3 BED. Price sate martes 5 ferro ore, mosere house as WE INVITE — uot aE no a pape | % oer | MON wp Ohta located at T1S Madison off Josiyn Dn PARMS at om . doors? OR 3-1500 ‘ Near schools, . 0 " . : Sa . ot a within walking distance of . ee Ne For Sale Clothing 56 - WAITIN ON MEWS. WOMEN'S a) Beste inte an. ©. miles from Hadley TIN You May Borrow _thep. 301 Oakland “ae (D) Select oak foore sere, clearea for garden. Low as Dest Tore ined tw Lapeer County ee. cup x vulcanleer, ete Write $25 to $500 * je axD Ye G00 CONDITION UNOLET AND a) Bercasitel pate esters! Baldwin i aldon Acres tad 6 room house, Can be benght | _— a MAN'S OVERCOAT. LADIES AND Nea, “Scare et a ede ee ee Today a | OF NEW AND USED SATURDAY 2 TO 8 Poatee =p Anan Good garden | Lecdten fe ates nas os Peatice | Wear Ponting Vane 30 cores on | OST Fabs ue te fe mente to | PETE Fpl WEDOTIS CORR | agg, FURNITURE vos t2.me ‘wiin ‘site sown : meneen Rope, geod bem ond our Pg ppp SE nag Stim Aners'pm |. burner oil heater, like) and chair, 2 end te | COMMON BEOTTIN TF TRADE sgn rcng Ss py | SE | Keen teee, Sealy | BUCKNER | Sale Homsetold Goode $7) nes. $100. OR S-S0B1,) BS 8, GSS foo , = , lo t live: : wa Sees m. RIS cr | beseteagt Sear wine ong) om, rontmme romaearon | figs Pcie ata FINANCE CO. ACTION SALE | | t yee | DORRIS & SON Fotiac ‘Shy “Timaas on Perry,| TOR PE estes. ; sites. 6 rege end both, 3 | adore W PE sony Reg. ie, Linoicum #: | LINOLEUM .... yd. 39 tor oe re ae new mee OO Pee Dann Fares pool Tig cont Peston, Ot | ORES © Soutien | Reg. Oe Wall Lin... .20c | SaOLeum, Gocas amma fae $49.30 é a roll cece Sale Business Property 49, {s:*2 .= i Also ac ane tacks Wom "gee | Triple Vingt, laid “Tue tec | Dresser, full size bed. New / Kits, Mighiy rest of Footies city | wew 9 UNIT APARTMENT! To Buy—To_Sell—To Trad} cerons row set otro ro ia eb a hse Pate? Gal 358 a Planned 4, ter puiiaing down. Owner. | YOU BUY IT-WELL INSURE IT N M ° a ME scecmeseee =| ee ey HURON MANY ITEMS on this -only 1 $1teo © : eed Inlaid j N a See. one €x9 Latoleums - 1.0 | DT ERS, 16l W. RUA Easy Terms LC. LADD | eee ees) MAHAN | oe oa en Herder 5, seater Rass svar tor etm) Towa’ EcoNomy i areas ins Bot pen me living, auar- retin TORS TE ag "Eine okt nt ict ian FURNITURE CO. —_ 61 ~ Ope toays . terms. Co-operstiy Exchange = _FE 47658. . 8 pr. of érapes io. Pon AEE st RIDGEWAY | age upeem | += 0-812] lager seog sanena | Fe | eo barred eady serene GHEROKE iis: |& Bachenge | "EXT Doon TO Bnance sco Seek deer ates ror war , TUM NEARING | Att Erenp he ewmnrunn | SESE Gey Meee Eae| 252 PRYNNE [Tor SPOT _| Egrgiamasr Mini tna | Sttete cere aces : parla SS INCOME wore ‘Teady “for business. A & boot ence on ¥._punay- , wom, hope ie we rear wore! HOME & Auto | pine. jereca!, setae a'avmem | CARL W. BIRD, Realtor hail Lt rend pay for building: aul altes , HOME Tow water ts to the center of Loan Company vegies , = rtf i 3 " eel em vate entrance a re rm Rateeel Sou Sees. ’ 1 i . 7 ANOS. . ° a ah rare-tire rece Ex “Vit 3 Spacious § rooms. Owners quar. ie: Lat” oe ow Fos nt to” 5. Samutdey ; t ‘ts ap: living rm. cuiteg, 812 8b oe i peds. Good! classification “Hobbies! lot. Phone FE 54-3000. ; tere ta @ select are plus sic GET GASH QUI Y ; room suites. uD. +3 he | and Supplies” No. 24A. t day i WORTH END- Brand new NICE LOCATION ON BROGE- | Upstairs income. Rented 960 Tri if j otner Se Giroux 6 Hicks) oF CEST paper beat W distance of —— | fe a ead 100n160 fully | 06 Diste Bwy Drayton Plains | Dp TNO. COMM OUT » Loos ANCHOR FENCES Gon Seiasess | LITTLE FARMS || Senet 1 con Stab Biers «| Mt ME eam Dees) Shaun, aa oF aes iy ae oat bs 5 See will want Cucioe ates tur peur vam home were | en cieer cocurities. WED a. a9 a is sik COMPRESSOR. FRO won, an e came ving $id Gown “a sib. per ad $13 900 oe OAKLAND aA ‘ SALES CO,, ¢ -~ east of chain save, pepe dies, used sump oa a ee ~4 " v ‘ . > ; Aubure Se Ss “arey | L. H. BROWN, Realtor | * $2,500 DOWN Seneca ante LOAN CO Rvs oS avburg ae on, CONES RENTAL | EiSimple (7s aa : ase | Member Coup. Real Bet Bech | = SYIVAN REALTY «| TRE REPRE Tee, FS: Te gnoow PIETORES Frater per eeot terest For Sale Acreage 47) © ecuanp tare ®> | Roy Annett Inc. iy ES Sy ta earned | Une an — eee - vs boilers, automatic Water heater. RAY O’NEIL, Realtor REAL coon Oh peer Gk Ga cee hardware electrics! 1 ane oe See ° ACREAGE S Buildi |28 E. Huron NP Biers) 319 base, 96; poster bed 98.95, email ateed owe fleor vee Fis on Son $05 weve fesms Ott 4 neve taba wimp neey ane bait east Open Evenings and y 14 202 PONTIAC STATE BANE BLDO |. shogany credense. buftet, like Te tie uPA hd rs _painte, Phone Cospervtive Reel Estole_Eachenge | eigg site Gade. We ment up. Total mosthiy in- — - cewrean STON cone dmclte tapie, ¢i0.t0, Baas Purti- PE ee le equipment aad a We scree cn bachebew Reed street im Onford. Total price ’ ew HURON 6 “Pe priei | AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC DATER Birch Doors 2 Ft. $7.20 ide & GATEWAYS to} sect Mees Beet se) Bie, sore, eg ee artrl ge ee SS sceniien TURGE Bide, cates | goons © : : i washer. Balance at $8 Ma ¢-3273 HAPPINESS |Giroux & | Hicks Jobn Kinzler, Realtor | as rmx -mno- 10 orm LOANS arta pe tee eas Sebago sure. | wooekms | fire f tae Se DRAYTON WOODS |“ %* "Fh sen" Pa |S ne mete Eecenge | TAVERN, GRILL) ot voin 50,0 | Site 6 Parnaret. Se Se eeal 6 toe ware ans + Sir eam aS BUILT IN i961 OPEN UNTIL @. Ceeperotive Reel Rete Eamon $4,000 DN. oad vee a Tic escent ed) Orchard — Sent. You'll The costo and - sun. 1 TO 6 ; Here's @ moneymaking bareril | TEAGUE FINANCE CO.|_¥ — = som oe | at th —~S ee eee | art WEST SIDE combination that's bard to beat [| GROMATIO WARIGEN aOR BATHROOM sort. | see bamnee & mating each we BUILDERS - 8 acres for manufactur | 30% ly yg Bs 202 N. MAIN 21180. cad favurea automatic | mostat. sonry home igs. rms. with se dustrial plant. Open only 8 care. oy" water heaters, oi) | _Aubure Scare cee) me ores) SR el aae | ASE Soi) nocuester Mich [saeee epee oe | Seah, eT TY Teation Auburn & \. i busiest intersections . > ’ > ( ‘ . water a a Saat eS Hamre ee | Ree alee ere | CHOICE HARDWARE, fenton ‘Tiaers_ Op CORTON MADE HEIGHTS SUPPLY | seee i © Sikes "Soden | : gross ‘business his Fehr 3 foom | py Rochester OL € 1m) 3 1 set white antique Phone PEGs), SNtoe and a & as R H TZ FLOYD KENT, Realtor | ‘0d Seth livmg quarters. Le | | jada with gold metallic thread. , SEE | J. . IL | cated on main highway in small | LOANS $25 TO theo spring glory pattern. FE 46500 15.00 MR, BOP awe bate ee Ere | Soe Sea eee OMT A SN PAETacs SOP eum BABY (CRIB, "AND MATFREAS, BLACKETT'S | shfaiscat = You IT-WE’ IT 8-6181 iW st. | Next to Power as ee , dows fast del N a Ba. HE vog| OROCERY LAKE | WHEN'YOU'NEED | "ISNA Stn tisha OFFE Sata oi | . Rent-Lease Bus A ME BENDIX ECONOMAT WASHER, | os &t cnootng boards $70 164 ACRES APPROX, | Sot ee OR Ere | re nigra set wtctent | BDO-POOO | Pegiratere chee | | store, Seed Sten 3 | eee ee pean ee on BEET SS-pEane,| Fae cease (MT MORTARS EIRENE | fe aachanetiner is tos yl on Be sean em ee | naa side gravel en the cat. pet = Sede & ce eae We cop help you with your mosey | BOTTLE GAS | OE Commerce 0263 e735 home the lakefront. | P* Se anle Sates, | é ome ree agi eee te | pte, Sr es core "ag a ae bet Fg Pert my Paces | Sea tamea ener cad | SOR bly etch Worms Eas | pyctoey terme oy lavaar | ati Bune ey jg Crksee 30 ACRES ress ott BS) WARD E. PARTRIDGE| CT ATE eae eee eee BANK FURNITURE Ok, APES Bonar ant 4 - Q oom } “7 eret St. au ; = For Sele Lake Prop. 44) Si,vrigcet tet, tu [S920 Eon FORM Meal er scmoan, poems, saALTonS etter meee | Se eS pot Ee Bootes) i SE “ obey community. Price vag: a9 me. Apply Mrs 1 FINANCE CO. ball retail price Michigan ‘Pieer, | 2, CUBIC FEET DEEPPREEZE . , VATORIRS COMPLETE Wirt ad reed rte | dove, SP SO | Duby, 8. Festoct. a [2 Muren Open Bre, PE sane FE 4-1574 Recent M0 Orchard Lane Ave | S]°), (6% Sauirrel Ra. Corner BURMEISTER’S Se eae . . stlemthee! | 708 Pontiae Gtate Bent Bidg. =| BULTWELL GAS RANGE. $5050 OlL FURNACE | ~ SHAPE. marred 33 HOMES - BARTRAM | Pdw.M. Stout. Realtor | iittala nature Sf ssectre | ERFAURARY LOCATED ON sotienea 5a) heb ae etts EA, Remon WAShER 0 aEwING LUMBER TONE & ai a ; Chuck's Mkt. Es -¢ ver oans Sepa tnd mach. ¢ or ¢ | ’ zs . ng F-F- coablicned | Geek lease, of Shee" per. mncatn. | ——— mmm | Hate “Dresser $088 Chest ot SePuSSERA Oho CA vans | TWO YARDS FLYER TRAINS For Leased ¥; machines no # LOW INTEREST Grawers $1195 0x10, 9x12 rugs. 1984 models. of America’s — DETROIT pg NS ome 8 Sh ball repaer. Brerying | bem Mande Dahes sia OPEN § A.M TO 8 P a PACTORY SERV- p.m. foe mh ine usm Eiing Cntimited funds tor. single family for | anteed for $ years. Buy 0 pew c « & PRICES tee and genuine factory parts. M. po. _.. a. the home Terms room. com beth 2 lerge |, (wring: m concctes | =~ MAIN FURNITURE refrigerator for a mere than Reck Lath, per bund. | "Re eee Bustnens Opportunities 51) Sapsres Fore p © real mann 9H G PETERGON | gue Dalawm went 1 agers, Mut. | _Tesceat 0 Orchard Lake ‘Ave. hg atte Ae NY P J P a ‘ PY should ‘borrower die” L w per M $7 BEAUTY PARLOR |YASANE,sTonE m.00. wm oy.) RSS PEL OME Pg 2 sets rwik sick Martane | RECREATION ROOM | itt w. toemetrne. por hos ORS? Axo "ached $860 Down Payment puts you in oust "your own im this Swaps BS| size ti's wise 6 Boy's sport; SITIMM ., lane red Sen fo P| near fant ‘| ER COTTAGE a a ee ee eS mandy se aee ble 400 ~~ - oo 1 Pe pee te | 2x8 red special per @ j rye ti seuipment end Leese Fully | TMs Ne ONG | CASH FOR YOUR VACANT CITY Goce as GeED FURNITURE | of Coliloram consisting ef 0. | Colne Ue ber : ue KEL ARDWARE Spa Sat reeieaes od SubtBR" "Ea | renngk oon cave, cor | te SS een | ol cae See Oe Ee eRe He NRE a son oe Santne [START SMALL AMD LET voUR | ses) lpt late motel Ser & SOB |Cuom pom at mimne OF ORD | st with goute necks End table tattte Biyscery’ Goch § tes CLARK ; ESTATE business grow - ror door i Sot | furniture ot dishes Te $-3053.__| Croup semen "tries, ane ae 4 ene | Fea ee le Ta or oe ieee fe rea | eee be | be w at Evenings or . a x 5 x _ a Pass | mnaten uw j t ¥e. it ad eon ; ‘ ae. Builders Supply | F R. H STATEWIDE — oe — — ee , | es ; THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, FEBRWARY 5, 1955 b = ,’ a. omp. frames ‘ic ee ~ oo ’ “SURPLUS LUMBER | Ww & ' Be epi bo tot BES 7 es 4 fikst AND SECOND CUTTING —_FE +1113 BROS -| APARTMENTS | strictiy . | 122 Oakland Out here at MICH, CHAINSAW DISTRIBUTORS if ef HF i ie iE FREE ESTIMATE AUL M OF CARS BRAID MOTOR SALES PHONE FE 3.0108 care ‘4 to " Bagley Auto Parts rE $0210 17 BAGLEY ST. See M&M Motor Sales Por top dollar on iste model cars. Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1603 care and junk cats. Hol- Auto Parts. FE 6-1431. “ IMMUNITY MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester 1° =. * Averill's mate Petey wwe| Needs Cars ox CASH WAITING oie 6 Mt. Cem st. PE >1117 WANTED: LATE MODEL WRECK Sy a i ae CARNIVAL by Dick Turner . | _For. Sale Used Care 91| Fe PO LO OO E- DESOTO « DR. Bows f oa tee " sat Drive It Away Monday All We Have To . Offer Is Fine Cars At Low Prices AT THE “Workingman’s Lot” if Matthews- Hargreaves Chevrolet “Notice the insulation in the small of the back for protection |" * Seemer ™ Lo- | against cold feet!” FE 44546 For Sale Used Cars 91 ‘48 BU.CK 4 DOOR SUPER. GOOD condition. FE 43006. “Goddwill Used Cars” "$3 BUICK PONTIAC RETAIL STORE "53 CADILLAC Jerome's “Bright ad Orchard Lk. Ave. at Cass CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES CHRYSLER — PL an. 8 vy tH wP Ber Sint, ARS be 809 S. Woodward 22 f. to 4 ft. te length Up to ’ ‘a oe ben Les Hutchinson i Dawe Res Rae oe. Se. oe Be ace Hutchinson’s Trailer Sales | 53 ars 15 Diste Hwy. Dra: Plains Phone OR 3.1503" Corner & Mile Rd. and Mound. Detroft. 2830 £. Dort Highway, Pitnt *| Rent Trailer Space 79 P modern, well cr. tad ¢roundi "School Bua, shopping facilities, MY 34611, roid __ Auto Acessories 80 Attention: Auto Owners and bom PE_,¢-T008 ATTENTION! We are wrecking cats and trucks controls. SCHRAM AUTO PARTS Auto Gl eee Gnas Cote, eae sey aan Fe See Sr a el FORD 8 CYLINDER TRANSMISSION JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer 5 1 WANTED ‘ | Pontiac 8 motor for "49 or | ise” sdicl 54 Chevrolet MICHIGAN'S . FINEST THE BIO PAVED LOT ON THE WOODWARD AFD 13 ROAD tien. chard Lake Ave. “Goodwill Used Cars” _| 1951 Ford 2 dr. sedan, 47 CHEVROLET ready to go ....... $495 Redio and heater Drives just) 195] 4 dr. sedan, —— $195 one of our best..... $450 1950 Ford 8 cyl 2 dr. PONTIAC RAE Govccicese «. $295 RETAIL STORE | , | 1952 Pontiac 4 dr, R&H, “ re a OND -ccvpeses $795 TAYLOR CHEVROLET | 1953 Ford custom 8 cyl. 2 Chevrolet. Bel Air sedan. ie neses $895 aca aeE ge 1950 Buick 4 dr., R&H, TAYLOR’S , ee $395 — pee 1952 Nash Rambler Sta. TRANSPORTATION REASONABLE ioc3 nw $333 EACH. “Goodwill Used Cars” 49 DODGE Radio and bester. A sharp one owner. $495 _ PONTIAC RETAIL STORE ee, SS eee) PONTIAC RETAIL STORE rE >n117 February No Better Cars No Better Prices 1954 Pont. Star-Chief cus- tom 4 dr. sedan, like new 88, a beautiful car. . .$795 * get eeeeeeee et eeee ». $095 1949 Ford 8 cyl. 2 dr., R&H 95 eeeeterereeed. . “eeedee ' e ry MElrose > 4 = eteeeeeeee $95 > “Goodwill Used Cars” Bast byt and z oe PONTIAC RETAIL STORE FE 311 - NATIONAL MOTOR SALES 171 S. SAGINAW ST. | Buy a Used 30 g Be Ee ee 1947 Chev'e, 3 door .. $125 1947 Cheve sedan delivery .. $175 toes ‘° % ton pickup ... 150 MS oes tees et “53 mode's . West Side Used Cars 923 W. Huron FE 42185 isi OLDS 6 3 DR. $10 DOWN f Month End Sale BARGAINS GALORE ’49 Ford 4 dr., R&H, O.D. ..... $185) '49 Hudson Clb. Cpe.. | exc. cold. i.«.:- $225 | ’50 Ford 2 dr. sedan. $245) '50 Ford pickup, real good ....... "49 Olds 88 Clb. Cpe... "49 Buick Sedan .... "49 Chev. Dix. 2 dr.... *S1 Ford 2 dr. ...... $495 NO MONEY DOWN MY aad. “Ss Central Lincoln We Fue st Coss Do You Need 2 Cars? ? ? BRAII on ee WE CHALLENGE YOU TO SEE CARS COMMUNITY MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester Ss eeeee were Fine Safety-Tested Used Cars for Sale at Jerome's Orchard Lk. Ave. at Cass FE 8-0488 For Cars That Are Sharper Than Sharp SEE GLENN’S $385 24 8 segmew St PE OTT “Goodwill Used Cars” PONTIAC RETAIL STORE Mt. Clemens &. rE “Goodwill Used Cars” "$2 PONTIACS ~ yy eR —— $995 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE @ Mi. Clemens &. PE >it "er is very th borer aa Po Gee PONTIAC - RETAIL STORE € Mi. Clemens 6. rE nit *S1 STUDEBAKER 60 Fine Used Cars | OLIVER'S - » - * THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1955 ao --Today’s Television -Programs--| -- Today's Radio Programs - - Big Business Trend in eee Gaasd ©-WO05Y Gund blasters causa o-amiwAv frogrime feribed ty yon tied to thy cctme sre agit to coun ontent tee ‘F'INGS Sylvia Sidney To '- _— a: - WIR, (1), CRLW, (80m) = WS, 1880) = CAR, (118) |= WEE, (IE) = WBE, (108) = FON. (8 = fw vORK (INS) — Television ie monster of @ female | : TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS ND ‘a ; | dram iness-kick a. all competition like a 3 | SUNDAY MORNING | Theater. ‘The Return of Ger | TONIGHT WCAR, News, Rhythm CKLW. Public Presecuter | 10:00-WsR. & Gostrey —_-- ma on gay ag a Piranha in a .tycoonskin 2, 6:@0-—-(7) The Explorers. Ben East *®-(4) Church at the Cross | tieman Jim,” George Montgom- ,.4, won seisiine WJBK. News, Music’ - | WWJ, MeBride | wc ex Sune - : s 9:15—WJR. Faith Hymns WPON. News WXYZ. My True Btery { the . Wrap. be ‘ ,¢ and films. of “Hudson Bay "o#ds. | ery and Joe Louis, about Gee | Wud, Hove WXYZ. Detrett, Women CHL Game, teemacnnnes Oddly enough its imitation of t ; ae Country.” (4) Music Maker. |9:18~(2) Christopt tleman Jim coming down aed aan 22S. WJBK, &. Francis Hour “WIR. Guy Townes” WhO hews Piper’ Paul aon Ree wel move terete Pi AE pony ob Lea or : Music, (2) The Stranger. Pianist |9:38—(4) Catholic Hour Hoeven t fight thi current) Ties es :a0—wWs. Peith im Action | WPON. Serenade mot co ueuck imbedded & im ow | casemmbin ghee: Gee steals songwriter’s first hit. ye | heavyweight champion to prove pL a | @:30-WJR. Hell of Pame '6:1S-WWJ Joyce Jordaa = empty imitative rut as in a ad? haves . . %:45—(T) Cartoons. (2) See for that fighters of the past were! ¢:15—WJR. Teddy Wilscs WIJBK. Detroit’ Pulpit | wxvz. 0 LD Jeenere 10:30 WXYZ Whispering prisingly deep groove. aE 6:30—(7) Realm of the Wild. “Ani. Yourself. j i t : Wt, Mendelsohn WPON. S'rest Baptist | CKLW. Bed Considine | WWJ. Prep Barris « ” | 2 superior to present crop CKLW. mals of Australia.” 9 . WPON | + adi on WJBK,. Music Moods CKLW. Mary Morgan A Leat Out of the Book" on ‘ ians in ~" (9) Cana- | 1@:¢0—(7) Action Theater. (4) Car- |9:15—(7) Horizons. | “wo art of Linn | WPON Music Remote | WCAR. Poatiee High “Climax: wad an expert lay. USED TV SETS a nn Army show. (4) | toon Carnival. (2) Detroit Pulpit. | | 6:20- WIR. Reyaciée CKLW, Christian Science | 6:45—CKLW. Marry Wisner | 1¢:43_WWJ. Break Bant ing-on of the newly popular big ; People Are y. Linkletter | 4. = 9:30—(7) Pantomime Quiz. (2) Fa-| WW. Tunew WXYZ. Giri Marries | tendnetes Geeme Gosenéiiesss aad 4 16:38—(9) Christophers. (2) Facts ; WXYZ. ters 19:00—WJIR. News, Biggs 1:00 WJR. Jack Bensy | WCAR Parad , a) stunt quiz. (2) Willy. Dodger; Forum | vorite Story. | CKLW. Parliament mui! WW. Pulpit WWJ. Allante Symphony orns . | Sivie § : $25 00 Up family dog runs away to join | - | se: | wae WXYZ, Isreel Message WEVE. Howe. Muse (1100 WW Stine It Rick It presented Syivia Sidney in a : » 12:46—14) City Affairs. a : | WJBK. Ken Cline | CKLW. Burns Baptist | CKLW Austin Grant 1935 executive suite. (4) Horace Heidt. American 6:30—WIR. Gangdusters | WJBK. Serenade WCAR. Noon Caller Way, variety. William Frawley, |1:@0—(7)-World Adventure Series. | MONDAY MORNING | WWJ, Boston Gympnony NG Non News Pynp ia a Se ee ee Worth Constance Moore, guest. (2), (9) Channel $ Theater. (4) Uni-|7:99—(4) Today. (2) Morning “~™™: “eee PS¢7 WXYZ. Pan Am Union | 915—WXYZ. Drew Pearson 1t.88—WJR. Time Ovt Muse tractive new TV face by name oe wf yY © ng CKLW. Labor. News | “WXYZ. News Crocker : Beat the Clock. Quiz with Bud/| versity of Michigan. (2) This! show 000 WI, Tee ter Mendy WCAR. News | 0:80—wws. Easy Money) | CRLW. Bud Davies Hugh Beaumont, and supporting Collyer. Rexanne | Is the Life. . =. Prieacer tl WPON, News | pot ls eo | wsBK Dee Meloes players. lent their finest profession- $ 00 , /9:00—(7) Breakfast Club. (4)! wWPpON. off Record ; * WPON. Off Recerd ‘ tts boo al efforts to an ensemble success ‘ : ’ |1:38-(7) Movie Matinee. (2) Mo-| Romper Room. (2) Welcome an Nwwae Mischa Rotier 7 7 12:43—WXYZ Charm Lad me ally high level, but ‘ 8:00—(7) Story Studio. Robert vin We pe 0:18—-WPOK. Music Remote CKLW, Mews. Cnate 10:00 -WJR. Believe. Jackson '?:45— WX" — % (on an exceptionally high level, Cummings in “The Boat.” “The! “* “#Unee- Traveler. a net aa | co oe | wWvz. Peal marves — the honors went to Miss Sidney's L.. : Money.” (9) Date at Eight. Kay | %:0—(4) Home Theater. '9:30-12) Breakfast With Murphy. | "ww. Grand Ol Ovcy | WPON. ‘Temple CKiw. wily Granam | i ee ee a. Francis, a ee in “‘Di- 2:30~(7) Joe Palooka. (9) Mr. ie ) Winie's W rian (4) CKLW Hawaii Calls 12,30 WIR. Opinion ee Sports MONDAY AFTERNOON * oe —— Rooney Callahan. (2) Face the Nation. | Ding Dong School. (2) Garry | "wws, @yeare Dance WXYZ, Temorrows werla, “YZ. Elmer Devis | “Wea. News, Muibeliang HUTCHINSON . § . Comedy. Mickey gets ; WEYR. Teo ef Tows CKLW. Tabernacie 10:20 WIR. Pacts Porum WXYZ. Pau! Winter j wrong medical diagnosis and |3°®—'7) Black Spider. (9), Justice | Moore. SS & _ WEYZ, Revival Times Soka. temas” Trailer Sales ; thinks he's doomed to die. (2) | Colt. (4) Princeton '55. (2) Now 10:30—(4) Way of World. (2) Ar- ahd SUNDAY AFTERNOON cCKLW Same ts Gea wOAN News, Hal! VACUUM CLEANER : . x . * . soem Oat 1S Dinie Mwy. i Jackie Gleason. Comedy with | and Then. thur Godfrey. | 10:1—WPON, Off Record 1¢:46—WJR, Mantovani WPON News, Plater “6 x am " Plans \ : Art Carney, Audrey Meadows. 3:30—(4) American Forum. (2) | 90:45—(4) Sheilah Graham. ep oP ige Be Country ‘aus. Gee teeta ee ae a: WIR, Bs Pectin 1H s:.ec0 as Teeée-ta Alt , , < Ralph plays cupid for bachelor Adventure. | , " Y pt 3 aoa Wased | WXYZ. News Muste owe ain | d i a wife. | 11:68—(7) Story Studio. (4) Home. 10:4s—Ww sR. Change World WJBK News. Cline CKLW. News. Witness 1:30—WJR, Dr. Malone pe; oo ; 4:00—(7) My Hero. (4) Jeveniie | 2 rt \ saene. ieee WCAR. News, Hall WIBE Mews. Muste | CKLW, Story Time } - 8:30—(4) So This Is Hollywood.| JUrY- (2) American Week. —_ pete WXYZ. Multary Baul a See: ee ee : Guiding Ligh Waterford Township ‘ Platinisn- blonds comes beteece |6:20—(T) Annie Oakley. (9) Million | CKLW Sports | S:0e-WER, Mente - |e, meres to Were ———e— Exclusive Sylvania Dealer ‘ Quskals ind bar in “He| whessee. (@ tes MONDAY AFTERNOON a oo 1:30—CKLW. Lutheran Mour CKLW. Let There Be Light | ae he Gee 2 friend Dollar m Parade. XYZ. News m'ge : ste , 5 Done Her Wrong.” Mitzi Green,| (2) Meet the UAW-CIO. 12:60—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) 11:18-wam. sports Pinal WCAR Wests Thet Lives 1105 wm wy poinec (Pebtapa geal FOX TV Gordon Jones star. | Tenmessee Ernie. (2) Valiant ch cheats =y 2:00_WJR. Symphonette WWJ. Winterhalter 1S WIR. Perry Meese } 3 5:06—(7) Super Circus. (4) Hall of | | ‘WHOM. Prem Werren WXYZ. Healing Waters WXYZ. News. stars | wwe. am om |] Cor. Airport Rd. & Hatchery % . Lady. CKLW. ae rey Cony Fame. (2) Omnibus. le i i east bike | Ware. Tes er tose = = caw. Mount Zia Cneres | 9:29 WIR. Bere Drobo OR 3-1647 4 music Red Foley host. (9) | 12: P ; : ; &:30—(4) Conversation. | . | CELW. MeKeller 2:18—CKLW, News — WXYZ Martin Block ng On Camera. Drama. 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(4) | ap ind CHICAGO (INS) — President |.3351 Grant FE 4-972 FE 2-4021 ; y Palmer, Tyrone Power. Modern Romances | Eisenhower has accepted an in- i Paige, Walter Brennan re www i ° ° ° | vitation to appear = the first ae —————— “Green Promise.” (2) Movie 8:38—(9) The Visitor. &:@0—17) Auntie Dee. (9) Hidden Rejection of U. N. Talks | nationwide “cideclinie’ —a special Date. “Wide Bay. o:00—(7)—Walter Winchell. (9) Pages i, Pinky Lee. (2) Reb. | Touches Off Rare Blast closed-circut television meeting | 11:38—(9) Wrestling. (4) Showcase | Motion Picture Academy. (4) “a % ieee - ° ' sponsored by the American Medi- é of Stars. Raymond Burr, Ger- Playhouse. ‘‘A Sense of Justice."’ 6:38—(7) Cowboy G-Men (9) Against Communists ical Asan ald Mohr in suspense’ tale’ drama about a man dedicated to| Howdy Doody. (4) Howdy f. \ \ y% % “Pearls from, Paris.” ' @ mission of murder. (2) GE (2) Pirate Pete. | NEW DELHI. India wm — The AMA said Eisenhower would . ___ | Peiping’s turndown of the UN. Se |help open the “videclinie” with For Factory talk from the White House at 9 |p.m. (EST) next Wednesday. ; Following his remarks there will Call FE 4.] 5] 5 be remote camera pickups of clin ») jieal discussions from New York, Ccév TV Pontiec 993 Mt. Clemens | Boston. Cleveland, New Orleans, === ~ — Minneapolis and Chicago. The pickups will feature 12 leading ‘heart specialists who will discuss land demonstrate coronary artery + | curity Council's invitation to dis-| Hoover's Brother, 84, Valuable (il Painting Ex-Slave, 100, Dances Jig vic, Formosa touched off a rare | . : . : in His ‘Heaven on Earth’ biast today at the Red Chinese by) Expires in California . OALLAS. Pee ak A. hearer | Indian newspapers. | SANTA CRUZ, Calif. #—Theo Found in Storeroom slave, Will Scott danced a jig yes- Of five English-language news-| dore Jesse Hoover, brother of terday, recalled “Yankee Soldiers” | Papers published here three rapped | former President Herbert Hoover.) WEST POINT, N.Y. @—A por- in the early ‘GBs and collected a ‘he Communists, and one mildly died shortly before midnight at trait long neglected in @ storeroom bet on his 100th birthday. supported them. The fifth remained his Casa Del Oro ranch 15 miles at the U.S. Military Academy has Postman Jack Clark paid off on silent but previously had hinted) a . a standing $1 bet that Scott won't ‘hat Peiping should accept. Hoover, emeritus dean of the Come (6 Tight as the work Of on iis next birthday. Scott's ie ee iv-ieuiuec das cele. ; Stanford University School of America’s finest early painters. | neon collecting for years. Today's editorial comment is the ‘ ~ | Some 20 000 doctors. interns and Engineering, succumbed to a cere- ‘The unsigned painting. deter On President Lincoln's freeing first big reaction here on Formosa title role of the situation comedy medical students in 31 cities across. bral hemmorhage, his physician. mined to be of Maj. George Blaney of the slaves, Scott said. “I'm glad since Prime Minister Nehru went series, “Willy She portrays a the country will “attend” the Dr. Luther Newhall said. Dr. New- adjutant at the academy 130 years now. but I wasn’t then ‘cause I to the London Commonwealth Pre- struggling young lawyer engaged clinic. in what the AMA calls one hall said Hoover had been ill ao, was given to West Point short- didn't know no better.” miers’ meeting. to a veterinarian in a small New of the largest mass education several years. ly before World War II and for- Now, he said, “you all got a The influential Times ot India England sailed : ee closed-circuit = ever ; ars : _~ =m gotten in the busy years that fol- — earth and don't even sold Sot Oe ee ~ The following TV Service Organizations are now in NEWS | ‘ies: seer sn, costae | SAE p RAND NEW | crest a eae Tae . more. 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Sherman's widow came sel, described the Navy as Navy representatives included Vice Adm, M. B. Gardner, deputy of naval operations, and, James H. Smith Jr., assistant sec- | of the Navy Air. his death | The ship named in his honor is somewhat larger than the 2,423-ton destroyers of World War [1 but the use of aluminum alloys in the | superstructure has kept the weight increase to a minimum. lehem Steel Corp.'s Fore River | crew of 350 will be among! Architects made-a special effort |” ‘to spot sleeping quarters where they would be relativelyfree from heat, noise and vibration. The ship will be air-conditioned throughout. Messing facilities for the crew gally to insure that hot meals will be just that when served. Electrochemical Firm Counts Record Sales MONTAGUE (UP)—The Hooker Electrochemical Co. which opened a caustic soda-chlorine plant here last year has sales amounting to a record $44,576,761 last year. a 15 per cent increase over 1953, President R. Lindley Murray has Murray cited establishment of the local Plant as the ‘‘most im- portant company development during 1954. Murray said the firm had a net income of $4,169,717, a 23 per cent increase over 1953. Cold Weather Slowing Time in Grand Rapids GRAND RAPIDS (UP) — City officials yesterday blamed cold; weather for causing huge hands on a clock atop city hall to run up to 10 minutes slow during recent Officials said the clock's electric pres-| because the clock’s chimes have been striking the hour on schedule ‘leven though the hands show it's 10 minutes to the hour. | | MOON-STRUCK YOUNGSTERS—These two boys | Planetarium in New York City. Special paint and the earth rising in the background, some 240,000 miles away. 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But he says he | himself shrinks from that reputa tion “Photographs, not dialogue, are really the essence of a good movie."’ he said. ‘‘The silent pic ture is still basic “The idea] still is to tell the story without wofds. That's why Free Parking in Reer 102 S. Seginew the best of the old silent films A steadily growing savings account is a sure sign that you know where you're going ... and are already wellson your way! INVEST AT. oe af | Pontiac Federal % 16 E. LAWRENCE ST, Savings \.} 000.000. Thomas said it has cost . |to cancel these contracts. DSR Boosts Service | But he said the Navy now is following a policy of putting only | fully-tested aircraft into produc- tion. He assured the committee | planes now are being delivered | in satisfactory fashion, without |serious delay for construction DETROIT (INS)—Service on four | DSR lines has been increased as part of the transit system's ‘‘pro- gressive program’ that began last October. The added service is effective on the Grand River of Lincoln, Bandits Find Employes at Store Most Helpful DENVER «#—''I'm sorry,’’ Mrs. Cassie Spradlin told. two gunmen who demanded money at her food store check stand. “You'll have to see the manager on such matters.” They waited while the 37-year- old clerk sumnféned Manager James L. Sabey, 45. He doled out $50 from the cash register and pointed to another. “| suppose you want the money in the other register, too?’’ $40 Lincoln Exhibit Open DEARBORN (INS)—The Henry | Ford Museum this month is fea- turing an exhibit of -writings, art works and mementoes regarding Abraham Lincoln. The exhibit includes a life mask he held when assassinated, and several rare photographs. Experts say that the use of | Woodward John R. (north) and whisky often aggravates the Michigan-Gratiot lines, symptoms of the common cold. | + To Plant 200,000 Trees” FRANKFORT (UP)—Abouf 200- 000 pine trees will be planted in Benzie County this spring Benzie County Soil Conservation District officials said today. Soil conserva- tion officials said 106250 trees have been ordered through them and another 100000 through vari- ous nurseries. An average of 500- 000 trees have been planted in | ee ey ae ee ee oh .QNE PLACE TO PAY co aS oS y MICHIGA 414, South Saginaw 5St.. unseling experience assist you.” WT cacbiY Counsel Bks Oakland Theater Above Phone FE 8-0456 recent years. a ’phone call. The bandits did, and got another , the theater handbill | Take a Ride You Will Never Forget ina New 1955 Buick. Open Evenings to 9. or one of our excellent used cars. OLIVER MOTOR SALES ANNOUNCES The addition to our sales staff a well known Pontiac man, GEORGE D. HICKS We think George is the kind of fellow you will enjoy dealing with for a New 1955 Buick Give him OLIVER MOTOR SALES 210 Orchard Lake Ave. Ph. FE 2-9101 Res. FE 5-2402 still have. greatwess. They didn't nail everything down in words. You | could get your own meaning eel them.” Kazan, who recently completed | filming John Steinbeck's novel, “East of Eden.”’ is only 45 but has | directed 10 movies and some 2 Broadway plays. He won an Acade- my Award in 1S7 for his “Gentle man's Agreement.’’ He may get a second Oscar this year for “On| the Waterfront.” | 2 * * A slender, intense man_ with quick brown eyes, Kazan looks at | life with the keen curiosity of a| bright child studying a new kind | of bug. He hag no interest in film- ing old literary classics or making escape films about romantic far off times and places. “I have a narrow range,” he said. ‘‘What interests me is the present scene. America itself is, still an undiscovered place, so far as being truly put on the screen. The way our ordinary people really live and act—the excitement and tremendous drama in their “daily lives—that hasn't been told much. ! * . >. | “Take the South, for example. It is full of tremendous tensions. 1 like the South, and I don’t believe its tensions are fully understood. “I hate glibness, the pat ap- proach to a problem, and I dis- trust quick, easy solutions. I don't believe in all-white heroes or all black villains ‘Sometimes I'd like to make a picture about Negro jazz musi- cians. They are wonderfully cou- rageous. They've -déne—more to break down segregation in this country than anybody else.” Kazan, nicknamed ‘“‘Gadge,”’ is the son of Greek immigrants. He worked as a waiter in college. Me was a bookkeeper, a prop boy and an actor before he became a direc , tor. . 7 . Today he likes film work better than the stage, because he be- lieves the motion picture is the greatest of all artistic mediums. But he limits himself to one pic. ture a year. He is a perfectionist. “To make a. good picture every- one connected with it should be an artist in his field—writers, ac- tors, cameramen.”’ he said. “Every knuckle is important, Four Silent Movies Rank Among 6 Best Ever Made Why should | buy an automatic clothes dryer? An automatic dryer saves tons of lifting, miles of walking, cuts sprinkling time to zero and ironing time in half. Does it cost much to operate a clothes dryer? P - erm mr c ermm mee ermrm tiensenehm e Why doso many folks that own an. electric range also buy an electric dryer? Personal experience with an electric range has proved to them that the electric way is the cleanest way! a fe a ey Which = electric clothes dryer is the _ BEST?