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Costa -Rica charges that the war- fare* was instigated and has the| , active participation of exiles and others from Nicaragua. But the this, said it was a rebellion inside the country~aimed at the over- throw of President Jose Figueres. The Weather PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Parfly 15-28 , Teday in Pentiae pr Y J Lowest 23 Direction: Northwest. Sun sets Thursday et 5:22 p.m. Sum rises Friday 4 A=. rises 30 p.m. Moon sets Pridey at 10:54 a.m. ee eS ee a = a ree tcne sen: Dr Me vcdasee.: 2p. ese sate Chad ees gee we ee eee eee eee ne PSts + bee eee seer eeaere 1s Hormel Found Innocent of Marijuana Charges | LOS ANGELES WA jury yes- terday found George (Geordie) Hormel! II, heir to a meat. packing fortune, ‘innocent of. charges of marijuana possession. There was a burst of applause in, the courtroom after the verdict was announced and Superior Judge Charles Fricke~ immediately or- dered the bailiff to hold the dem- onstrators in the room. © “ft warned those people there should be no demonstration,” Fricke said. ‘This is a courtroom, | not a public place.” His mother, Mrs, J. C. Hormel of Austin, Minn., who became ill twice during the trial, left the courtroom in tears. She was aided by Mrs. H. H, Corey, wife of the president of the Hormel Company. Gov. Williams Calls for State Buildup (Continued From Page One) are today. We are not in position to Know, at this time, how much we may profit from projected fed- eral highway aids. “That is a bridge we can cross when we come to it, if we ever come to it—and I hope we never. | do.” ; Williams said the primar school * | enrollment of Michigan is increas- ing 60,000 a year and college en- rollments 6,500 a year. He said he had evolved a pro- generally uniform benefits for all idie work- ers, more than the present 26 weeks maximum duration, He asked for coverage for all em- ployers of one or more employes, now eight employes, and removal of so-called disqualification provi- "| siong in the law, _ He repeated last year’s recom- mendation for. legislation a Development Credit Corporation, saying this could be used to help small Ike Asks Congress for Draft Extension (Continued From Page One) The chief feature is a plan for | about 100,000 young men who would | go directly into the reserve. in his manpower. reserve mes- sage, the President told the law- makers: “We are losing too many men trained in leadership and ,technical skills—the experienced hard core of a modern fighting force.” ‘To correct the _ situation, President recommended: 1, An increase in compensation of military service personnel on a selective basis. ~ 2. A selective increase in hazard- ous duty pay for airmen and sub- marine crews and for men engaged in parachute duty, work, deep sea diving and cer- tam other specialties, He did not say how much of a raise he wished. - * * The President also called for these additional benefits for serv- icemen: 1. A “dislocation” allowance for military: personnel with dependents who are ordered to a new per- manent duty station. , 2. An increase in the daily al- lowance for temporary duty travel from $9 to $12, the ilies in areas where present facili- ties are insufficient, and authority medical care for military families. 5. Equalization of survivor bene- according to rank for active retired personnel Sounds Like the Chap Was Hard to Live With. 3 Hey i F z ge toil, Area’ Crashes ®| Cause Two Fatalities Michigan last night and early today took the seven million now, Gratiot Move Legal, Federal Official Says DETROIT (INS)—A Washington official yesterday gave unofficial federal approval! of the legality of the Citizens Redevelopment Com- mittee's taking over the rebuilding Of the Gratiot project. Three other Washington officials, meanwhile, were to arrive in De- troit today to inspect the site. They were expected to indicate whether they favor the city's retaining con- trol of the area and having it pri- vately rebuilt or having. it turned ‘‘over to the commiittee. The committee, appointed by Common Council last summer to hasten development of the site, proposes that a non-profit organi- zation be set up that would buy the land from the city, rebuild part of it-and farm out the rest for ment, ; The legality of the committee’s plan was questioned last month by James W. Follin, commission- er. of the division of- urban re- newal of the Federal Housing and Home Financing agency. High Court Refuses to Restore Brennan LANSING W—The State Su- preme Court refused today to: re- store Circuit Judge Vincent M. Brennan of Detroit to his seat on the bench. The court rejected without com- ment Judge Brennan's: pétition for a writ of mandamus to direct the permit him to withdraw his re- tirement. “9 a Typewriter Interpreter . JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. @—The state judges retirement board to; lives of two persons, The victims were 18-year-old Joyce Helwig of Livonia and 3- curred last night. She was to have married Grout following her grad- uation from Redford High School in June, She died in a two-car collision apparently caused by icy pavement on West Seven pital. Mrs. Dellow was killed early to- day when her car slid out of con- trol and -hit a tree on East Eight Mile near Hoover in. Detroit. six months’ training each year of | demolition, _ 3. More housing for service fam- { DR. WILLIAM H, ALEXANDER C. of C. to Hear Dr. Alexander Oklahoma Clergyman Again to Be. Featured at Annual Dinner For the second consecutive year, Dr. William H. Alexander of Okla- homa City will be featured speaker at the Pontiac Chamber of Com- merce's annual dinner meeting. This year’s affair is scheduled for Jan. 25 at the Elks Temple. “We have been fortunate in again obtaining Dr. Alexander as our speaker,” said John P. Nig- geman, general chairman School Bonds Bring Record Low Interest Other bidders were Halsey - Stuart with a 1.7136 rate in the igan Corporation 1.7209 rate at $205,393.75. New York City has almost 45,009 elevators, including 30,000 passen- ger lifts. The Day in Birmingham Area Group From Our Birmingham Bureau ommending special help ‘and cor- relating the activities of all groups BIRMINGHAM — In a 14page| Lists Needs to Curb Juvenile Problem © & j Weekend activities at the YMCA include an ice skating party spon- sored by the Tuesday Nite Teens _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1955 : ae wee | Pontiac Optometrist Dies; Had Practiced for 52 Years * Dr. Clyde J.-Hathaway, Pontiac -}optometrist, died suddenly at his home 434 E,- Jackson St.,: Lake Orion at 5:a.m. this morning.” Dr, Hathaway, 77, hag been an optometrist for 52 years and has practiced in Pontiac since 1920. Born in Orton Township Noy, 14, 1877, he was the gon of James and Marietta Hathaway and received his-early education in Lake Orion, He later attended Philadelphia Col- lege of Optometry. A member of the Lake Orion Methodist Church, he was also a life member of the Masonic Lodge 46 F&AM, a past. worthy patron of Orion Lodge 340 OES, 32nd Degree Mason, member of the Bay City Lodge and Shrine, High’ 12 Club and Shrine of Pontiac, He also be- longed to the Lake Orion Rotary Club. . A member of the American Academy of Optometry, Dr. Hathaway had been & president of the Michigan Optometric As- ee DR. CLYDE J, HATHAWAY sociation and in 1952 was named a lite member at the associa- tien’s 56th annual convention in Grand Rapids. Besides his widow, Anna, he is survived by a son, Dr. F. Milton Hathaway of Pontiac and three grandchildren. A sister, Mrs, William Sweet of Lupton and two brothers, Louis and Benjamin Hathaway of Lake Orion also survive. The funeral will be held Satur- day at 2 p.m. from the Allen Fu- neral Home in Lake Orion. Dr. Mont C, Oliver of the Lake Orion Methodist Church will officiate. Burial will follow in Evergreen Charles Van Buskirk Charles Van Buskirk, 86, of 56 Cottage St. died last night at Pon- tiac General Hospital. He was born Jan. 11, 1869 and was supervisor of water and sewer installation work in other cities: He became an expert marksman early in life, and was among the best in the gtate for a great many years. As a trap shooter he had few equals. Funeral arrangements will be an- nounced later by the Brace Fu- neral Home. Mrs, William J. O'Riley Funeral service will be held Fri- day at 1:30 p.m. from the Huntoon Funeral Home for Mrs, William J. (Bessie May) O'Riley, 74, of 78 Mary Day Ave. Dr. William H. Marbach of the First Presbyter- ian Church will officiate with burial in Oak Hili Cemetery. Besides a sister, Mrs. Mazie of Hamilton, Ohio, she is survived by two nieces, Mrs. Dorothy Welch and Mrs. Elsie Kinkle, both of Pontiac. : Mrs. O'Riley died Tuesday at Pontiac General Hospital after an illness of two years. Ernest Palmer Ernest Palmer, 82, of 153 S. Marshall St, died yesterday at his home. Mr. Palmer was born Jan, 20, 1872 in Whitby, Ont. A member of Loyalty Lodge No. 488 F & AM, he had lived in Oakland County Palmer of Ponitiac, The funeral will be heid Safurday at 1 p.m, from the J. H. Spiller Funeral Home, 836 N. Main 5t., Lodge Mrs. Norman Wilson Funeral for Mrs. Norman (Jessie Bea) Wilson, 52, 3300 Elizabeth Lake Rd., will.be Saturday at 1:30 from the Sparks - Griffin Ai > Capac 35 years ago. He was 4 member of the Oddfellows and Carpenters’ Union. ~ Mr. Will had retired from the General Motors Truck & Coach Division. Besides his widow, Clara Maria, he is survived by a son, Dr. Clarence R. Will and’a daughter, | Mrs. Vera Colburn, both of Pon- tiac. ~~ ; Also surviving are | three brothers, Otto of Yale, Fred and Philip of Capac and three sisters, Mrs. Martha Ward of Almont, Mrs. Minnie Jurn of Capac and Mrs. Tressa Shaw of Brown City. Mr. Will is at the Pursley Fu- neral Home where funeral ar- rangements are pending. City Police Granted Pay for Overtime (Continued From Page One) fair to men with several years seniority. Straley maintains his plan is de- partmenta] policy created to pro- ivide an equitable leave system | for the entire force. pelicy a “police department ad- ministrative matter,” said he would attempt to work out a solution tg the leave day prob- lem to be presented to the as- _ seeiation’s liaison committee pos- sibly within the next three weeks, He also said he would consider a 10 per cent pay boost for motor- eyele. officers. The association re- quested an increase because “mo- torcycle patrolmen face greater risks."’ °At a meeting of the association last night at which the liasonscom- mittee explained the details of the meeting with Willman, the group expressed its appreciation to the city manager for the attention he had given the problems. Fourth County Judge Proposed in Bill Legislation to give Oakland Coun- ty a fourth circuit judge was filed today by Sen. William S. Broom- field, of Royal Oak. Broomfieiqd said that the three Oakland judges. have the heavi- est case load of any circuit in County. ' crease in its judgeships since 1925. Broomfield said, during which time its population has doubled. He proposed that the new judge be elected in the fall of 1956 and serve a two-year term as a starter, beginning Jan, 1, 1957. A. A. Voorhees Resigns From Pontiac Police Lt. Oliver Lemeaux, head of Pon- «| tiac Police Administrative Bureau, announced today the resignation of Arthur A. Voorhees, 51, of 255 Dick Ave., who has been employed as a special officer and clerk in the Violations Bureau since Oct. 2, 1950. to Lemeaux, Voorhees: resigned be of il] health. His — became effective Bobbie Dunn Benefit Dance - OXBOW LAKE PAVILION 9451 Elizabeth Loke Rd. White Leke T Pi Fri. Eve. Jan, 14th 9 Wilinvan, who termed the new | the state, five times that of Wayne | The county hag not had an in- | Sdhcccatesncescceseeseeeeeeesesesesestoobebeeaennansesaeesesees To Stand Tria in Fire Deaths 7 Saginaw Man Charged With Manslaughter in Blaze Which Killed 6 SAGINAW WW — Eugene Pierce, 35, bas been ordered to stand trial on 4 manslaughter charge in the death of six persons in a fire Jan. F\3 ‘ Cireuit Judge James E. O'Neill of Saginaw County made the rul- ing at a hearing yesterday after police authorities and two doc- tors testified that Pierce appears to understand the charges and defense. Pierce, whose wife and three . | ef his own children died in the fire, was discharged from Bat- tle Creek Veterans Hospital Sept. 29 after treatment as & | mental patient. Police said he has made two attempts since the fire to hang himself in his cell at the Saginaw County Jail Pierce’s father-in-law, L. C. Valentine, accused him of de- liberately kicking over an oil heater during a family quarrel at Valentine’s house the night of the fire. The heater touched off a flash fire that swept through the house, trapping five children who were playing upstairs. Pierce’s wife, Ada Lee, %, was burned trying to save the children and died two days later at St. Mary's Hospital here. Pierce’s attorney demanded a preliminary Municipal Court hear- ing at an arraignment yesterday afternoon at the jail. Municipal set the hearing for Jan. 21. Local Toastmasters Host Club From Royal Oak Pontiac YMCA Toastmasters played host to four members of the Royal Oak Acorn Toastmasters Club at their meeting this week. Two of the guests spoke, while the other two served as critics. Edward Obrien, of the local group, won top honors for the evening with his talk on the guay- anteed annual wage, Floyd Levely was toastmaster. 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Because they demand tops in day for her first shots as co-star, Bogart, however, said he would | have to turn down the part be- | cause of other commitments. Overseas Teaching Offers Hard to Beat ANN ARBOR «P — Travel, for- | eign study and $4,205 a year with room already paid is the. bait | that’s being offered teachers to take care of American children abroad. 4 Interviews to fill teaching posts in Japan, Okinawa, France, Ger- many, Austria and Italy for the school year beginning next fall will be held at the University of Michigan, Feb. 22-26, Several hundred jobs are open | for U. S, citizens, single with | bachelor degrees, a valid state | teaching certificate, 18 hours credit | in éducation courses and’ at least | two years experience in public: schools, _ Representatives of the U. a Army's overseas schools also ex-7 planned: - Transportation is paid | both ways. 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Mer. 3 Entered at Post Office, Pontise, Mich. es second class matter The " entitied exclusively to the use top aati eels ees eed aS SES MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1955 = Ike’s Trade Message Trade and Tariffs will be big issues in the 84th Congress. This was made certain by the first of seven special messages President Ersen- HOWER has promised to send to Capitol Hill, : Im it he renewed. his request of last year for a three year extension of the Reciprocal Trade Act. Presidential authority to reduce tariffs on selected commodities by not more than five per cent in each of the three years, These and related proposals are thie heart of the E1sennower foreign economic program. ‘ Pn 5 * ._ “4 x * Its aim as set forth in the message, is to bulwark the free world against Communism by a generel, it is likely to have the support of the majority party. * * * The Press long has favored this program. We believe it es- sential not only to all important two way trade, but to a sound foreign economic policy for the world’s greatest creditor Nation. As the President said such a program “can add immeasurably to the security and well beifig of the United States and the rest of the free world.” U. N. Stand Vindicated Recent news from the scene more than vindicates United Nations refusal to discuss Indonesia’s demand for the right to take over control of New G from the Dutch. The truth is that the Indone- sians, who-differ ethnically from the Papuans, were making & bare- faced demand that Dutch colo- nialism be replaced by colonial- ism directed from Jakarta. ' * * * Dispatches emphasize the difficulty and complexity of the problems with . which the. Dutch are wrestling. They _,haven’t denied the principle of self- determination. Rather, they have re- alized that the natives, among the world’s most primitive people, simply aren’t ready to manage their own af- Also asked is. years old, is old heart. Joseph Mercy Hospital, -— Election Law Ignored — Although they should set examples for other citizens, too many candidates for the House of Representatives ignore our Federal election law. This provides that no such candidate may spend more than $5,000 in his cam- paign for fomination and election. Yet, according to Washington reports, a spe- cial House committee delving into the matter, has found that 11 of these can- didates in the last election violated the law. : s- * * * One of them spent $33,653 and three others more than $20,000 each. Many more undoubtedly ignored the law for the House committee queried 883 candi- dates, 456 of whom didn’t even bother to reply. That isn’t all. * * * The committee didn’t identify the 11 violators. It didn’t send their names to the Justice Department for prosecution. There wasn’t any record as to whether they were successful in their bids for election. Is this the way to build respect for law and lawmakers? ) We say “no.” The law either should be enforced or repealed, not ignored. ———————EEEEEEE “Zoo Stork Goes Crazy.” — Headline. There are instances in which the stork “ that'serves our community seems to be a little cuckoo. ‘Tux water-wagon is always heavily loaded at this time of year, but in a few weeks, as usual, the load will be far lighter. The Man About Town Explain Proposal Projected Toll Highway Through Oakland County - Attitude: By which a girl is judged, also latitude and longitude. ee In order’ to clarify the “present. situation ~ regarding the proposed Detroit-Bay City toll and limited access super-highway and its E. Thomas Baker, Chief Engineer of the Michigan Turnpike Authority, will be at Groveland Grange Hall _ Friday evening to explain matters and an- swer . While the route of the pro- posed road through Oakland County has not definitely been: decided upon, and it is not certain whether it will go east or west of Pontiac, the general public is invited to at- : tend this meeting and express its senti- ments in regard to jts course.\ The hall is on Grange Hall one mile east of the Dixie Highway, and six miles northeast of Holly. ; \ : ¥ . = Johnny Bushey who likes to look at picture post cards. He's in room 136, A pet project of the architect of this col- umn for many years has been a proper rec- ognition of the great service of - Colonel Stephen Mack, Founder of Pontiac. Hence the resolution by the City Commission to give the site of our new city hall ‘the namé of “Mack Square” tickles the innermost cockles of this failing ‘Chairman of the ways and means commit- tee of the Board of Supervisors, Fred Smith, . - says that our county's growth is reflected in the increasing needs of {ts various ‘institu- ‘tions. Fred is now in his twenty-third year on the board. For 21 aters, most of that time as manager of the . Bernard E. Smith now is living in his old hdme town, Newark, ‘Ohio. After 41 years in the theatrical busi- ness in many different cities, Bernie writes that he considers Pontiac the best of any of them. : The annual almanae of ‘the Michigan Bell raw age Co. is filled with information about 1955 and hundreds of other matters, Ed. Novak ui one it is available for free distribu- aS on oe Recovering from a recent operation in St. connected with Pontiac the- — E aN “Guess We Can’t Save Them After vee ae ” SRE All!” Voice of the People Says Drivers ss 4 Should Be More Catitious; Slow Down on Approaching School Bus ‘Thinking of resolutions, traffic laws, S. D. Day, etc., also makes me think of a speedster I saw nearing a school bus on Election Day. Lucky for the smart high school girl, whe had gotten off j said bus, because the speedster blew his horn but swung toward her gnd she ducked around the and proud to be a part of the dom ou of a 35 m.p.b. sign! inant political party in the coun- ' : Nek @? ‘Republicans Have Pride had the nerve to expose what was going on at the Lapeer State a affiliated with the | : Looking Back party. Yet, they have not present- Don't Cut Tiny Trees, 1s Years Age ed one reason to back up that Urges ‘A Tree Lover’ BRITONS FLY OVER ausTRIA ‘ a. - eS They do not even have comfort —_—‘It_js deplorable the way people JOAN BENNETT marries Wal 8% least to Republican, for Okt eee tittle pint tole for ter Wanger. 2 Sonnet’ Ma one's ceteaines Christmas on state land and other 20 Years Ago and, as he himself admitted in Plsees. Especially the little trees D@LLAR DAY added to business the last few months, it was the that stand by themselves—the little saw Bruno office. trailing Jafsie. I am still a staunch Democrat =“ > aes Ee Case Records of a Psychologist . Paying Sincere Compliment to Enemy hil Te ite Bilt J his i § H d : ¥e 2 f is dy fr E s a3 7? David Lawrence Says: “Bashtul” President Getting Wiser’ in Ways of Party Politics _ li au if able. At its last session Congress by statute declared the Commu- it fH Hitt : is ll # z 3 Tee. BF ? g ? atte, . peernyy i | oe? a aH i B z ¥4: Riti: Hii g i | 5 z 4%e: Ae _ ** s [ i Pai Fy: if q E g Set ae _ : an .__THE PONTIAC'‘PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1955. aa ae . e Careless Parents Blamed for Child ‘Poison Deaths fot atl steed te pp| tore ae nn is Rae 6” .. Give soap of milk of magnesia " 4 > ™ DENVER. (INS)—The Colorado tion of your home for poisons j ney and eye damage from moth| the aniline dye found in red and ie aed : , Federal law specifies tha vinegar orange 2 Medical Society said today that within réach of curious young: | repeliants, gasoline and kerosene. -erange wax crayons; some -dis-| substance containing @ poison be| ince kee aandywimeear or orange eo” % © Saat taarents are to blame for! -sters? What's in all those left- | Medical Society officials said the} P* fluids; barbiturates; | labeled, stating the percentage of | caustic soda e deaths from accidental eisai | {xer quotes ® your medicine | most common poisoning agent| ‘lcotine; rat and insect sprays | the poison, and listing its antidote. , ° ; cach wae chest? - | taken by children brought to and pastes; lead paints, and me- For that reason, never switch a| 7 be « Mermaid a? A ve The Medical Society bulletin| Ver Children’s Hospital ; poisonous substance from one bot- r May G rmat e ig oT Pointed out in addition to the 1,000 | Common aspirin, which Medical spokesmen said preven- | tle to another. WINDSOR LOCKS, ‘Conn. (UP) o * pele ergs pointed as or under- | fatalities, poisons also are respon- fatal when. an j tion is paramount. Poison hazards} A universial antidote, if ~Mrs. Dorothy Gile was telling e abels. Parents can."'| sible for the crippling of additional! ‘The other most common poison Gar St pete SE | Gear bent Gases ane Gave: | ber Gan. hott hee’ Novy servic . | is tops thousands of youngsters each year.| hazards to, children are laundry medicines should be| know what to use, can be made | during World War II. The child ° to-house basis, the spokesman Throats are permanently] bleaches and cleaning from two parts charceal (burnt | interrupted her and asked, ‘“‘What e — How ‘long has it been | scarred and closed by lye. Chil-| gasoline and. kerosene, detergents, petrojeum| toast crumbled up), one part | were you in the Navy Mommy, a ec ee ep @ ® eet ,@ safety inspec- | dren sulfer permanent liver, kid-' and naphtha; moth - other poisonous sub-| magnesium oxide (milk of mag- | whale?” ; Open il 9 Friday Night! | Se ee ee re eee ee ew ‘ - ae seen 2 e oe ! gsi srcasri aan aaaananasaaae anager necnanenas 7 ell Ee nc escctaceretotatens toon ceetah | iat ny Re oO 7 * cove : *eeeee se J oie 0.0.8 60 010 0's ' 010 ee ee ete ee ee ere ere ees e's" xz : ** 2 * ene ‘e+ te ee ee o¢ “~ * Feet M at anal atet at atatete® ‘ovate tee svete tete ete" oe! e}e. awed. > &. od] . . - winieleleleteteteteteletstsetstetsteseetenerenetotebetets eteistsitetetetstetatetetatatetatatetetets ees 6 66.600 0.0.08 : ‘ : > “otatatatats ie ’ ‘ % ene! eoeeneve Soe setete’ ss fetete a - | SEE HIGH PRICE FEATURES ! oe , Annual sale of 3° #82 sane proportioned length =: oi prasd 7 ae : = /2[ SEAMPRUFE nscTu | cn ee ; Bas | . 7 racer » oe P4 ‘Sotatet . mee ff | seatetet . : os fo , se , : , e 0 : ' . } ; . 3 ey, 4 4 aa “ , J " *“\% ; 5 ; ‘ prone) , ) os 4 ‘ Say = oe Pas" 8 SA E . a8 Lp Yd Here's your chance to buy your $ . : as a favorite slip at real savings! . 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[% Famous PLAYTEX Perky and fresh i ger : 4 _ Classic. sweaters of g fab-lined latex _. percale cotton yor eee ae | : -VICARA-and-NYLON BRIEFS, GIRDLES % DRESSES, DUSTERS sa ¢. gone SD ote 53. ens oes 99 boas 1.77 | When you see them, ou just have — de | , | . | Give yourself a treat and save plen = Call FE 4-2511 for vie ’ price, Alblatex briefs and girdles (regular > at Federal’s! These easklieg eters: : Ht’) FREE HOME i and dusters will give a lift to your - ‘ TRIAL! housework days. And at this fabulous he (ay price, you can afford several! Sizes 12-20; 1445-2415. Save! : SS © 2 tubs work at once... save tinle _<-gpin drier in the other! * @ Trode your old washer in _ of these big Savings! — ee pes ate jars THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1955 ening: Erhbarrassment singers breathing heavily up the stairs,“ 1 tossed coat, purse and my feet and into their own little | door. The aghast tenant stepped —To let the panishment iit the \/ crime.” een een get ET, Gees ~ shoes through the opening and over me { silence. rm W thréugh. Embarrassing? Shrinkingly so | burglar, in the farm home of Miss \ &\ Lets I | iter Squeeze | nN parayran) ee But Four opera stars,— basse, |] shrunk enough to wiggle past the Emma Mae Severs, 48, struck it se \ le tis , — baritone and a couple of tenors | woodwork into the heavenly |rich in the deep freeze, In the/ =) ? The Knowledge By MARGARET LATROBE _, can make it if you, try the bias | stuck with — I was| —broke into a quartet arrange- | seclusion of home. I have never | crisper tray wrapped in aluminum a "Sere eS We were talking of most em-| instead of the straight!” with my stocking feet ob-| ment from Gilbert and Sullivan’s | been overly fond of light opera | foil was $4,300 in green stuff—cash ia 2a ° ar ‘ structing the narrow hallway. “Mikado.” “My object all | si icularly “The | Miss Severs planned to take to the \ San ee HT b and Skills barrassing moments the other day.| Hearing the dogs and the opera| Twenty-seven dogs\marched over | sublime I shall fin - time voor — Featcaneany bank the next day \ oS There was one whose child brought : ‘ —_ ’ St ‘ the pet goose to church and the fowl leaped from fore being overt salesman who, in the early days, |was taking a prospective customer to the state fair—and had 19 flat tires in 30 miles. This one happened all because 'of a small trap door through |which groceries were delivered jinto the apartment. And a for- gotten key. The tenants of that |apartment house in a university ‘town were never at home during ,the day, and the 12-inch square doors were installed by a bright superintendent who didn’t, have | | time to escort daily grocery orders upstairs. : | Across the hall from us Was an eceentrie but delightful chap —a tenor—who used his trap door for his dogs. And until it was established by the superin- tendent that he kept 27 dogs in the apartment and was requested to move the menagerie else- to pew be- en. And the car | | of Many Years | | | , Men! Buy Now! Pay Later! But Don’t Miss This Big Sale! ale That's Got ‘ The Whole Town Talking! ives netts vided quite a camversation piece. ; My name —. Our door was used for its — ‘ . original purpose — grocery and ’ 7 such mundane deliveries. When Sister and I splurged on a thick T-bone steak (75 cents, trimmed) that’s the way it got into the kitchen. One fine spring afternoon which gave no hint of disaster, I hurried home, hoping to get inside before my neighbor arrived with his 27 canines and four opera stars who were appearing that night at the campus auditorium. Frantically I searched my purse for the key. It was inside. I was outside. The trap door, which had admitted packages of laundry and other cumbersome objects, seemed to beckon. “Come on in this way,” it clearly said. “You _..GO INTO EVERY PRE- SCRIPTION COMPOUNDED AT OUR DRUG STORE. Our pharmacists devote all their experience, their highly trained skill to compounding your Doc- tor’s prescription with a con- scientious adherence. CLOONAN'S “Where Quality Counts” 72 North Saginaw St. FE 2-0161 ARCHIE BARNETT Archie Says: We never carry over any merchandise from one season to the next! That's our policy so we've given prices a terrific wallop. Big deep cuts, to move them out fast! You'll be smart to buy you entire outfit now! You'll agree they're - the best values you've seen yet! HERE ARE THE VALUES THAT ARE CREATING SO MUCH TALK! see How Much MORE You Save Now! PT) a sei 2 5 Saal arm. ppt ——- (= oo, ctisithamneeal aiconallicapmnannel BENSON CUSTOMER . he can get much more for his melothing dollar” at SAM BENSON'S. SAM BENSON 20 S. PERRY STREET | ONE GROUP ONE GROUP - ONE GROUP — SUITS SUITS | | SUITS . FINE GRADE HARD FINISH SHARKSKIN FINER QUALITY HARD .FINISH HARD FINISH SHARKSKINS ALL WITH 2 PANTS ALL WOOL ALL_WOOL SHARKSKINS VE UP TO ry ON ALL ITEMS SHOWN HERE Upto... | to Up to . up Trop $19.95 Wire Wheel Values Values Vat eee $8.99 | TAKE ‘EM NOW NOW : ire “ — They Won't Lost Long! ; 98c oeoees Reg. 10¢ ° ° e be. — 4 i. 9: The Kind You Want — All Hard Finish, Long Wearing Fabrics ! — Alterations Free { ey pee Bargains oe. 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Gabardines, broadcioths, prints: : oil are so popular; gabardine blouse nels, worsteds, gabardines and sharkskins; ! Solid colors, checks and plaids. USE OUR BUDGET PAY PLAN! wey aie tS sary bees meno evans 2 ee, ch Si. - , $aus7. rife buys st thece low prices Hurry! LOW PRICES ON + B. F. Goodrich = “ENTIRE STOCK i | ‘3* - ONE GROUP ne «Of CORDUROY | -puLLover | , 3% $3.96 a err | sport coats | prondclaihe and SWEATERS Lined Dress Gloves. _ Fianna Shirt Regula: Pajamas ' Shores: a Famous 1 SSD | tite el § "SY : a. i pas rds — eee a Gl reins "2 for $5 We — Buy Now While You = Save So Mac Serene Le TRACTION TREAD 11” x2 670 x15 Aven BFG first: Scientific of our AS. 00 lug tread gives you greater traction—stopping or starting LOW ; pte yale 4 ‘— on ice; mud, deep snow. _AS ae Lear con er Correniont terms. IN : r |. THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1955 , | beg _ oe Some For Out Advice Ss’ deuataos “duatenk: ots Sik HERKIMER, N. Y. (UP)—Ern- lms _ ra — — peace ea you're strictly by hoof or ¢n wheels, dig yourself the most, you'll be real gone.” We're slashing clothi costs © as : further in this hing ching cos Cleanse Sale. Don't Miss These Great Values! 14 $5 Ladies’ Winter Coat ‘Ladies’ Dresses Men’‘s Suits 18 -°28 Men’s Flannel Shirts *T 77 Special Group ed Buy for Cash or Charge Your. Purchase at No Extra Cost Union Store “Established 1913” 5 North sognew | i . y \ 3 y , tcl FE 4-1192 Planning New Effort to Drop Lake Level of Great Lakes Property, Inc., said yesterday he will go to Wash- ington soon for this purpose, A bill which would have per- mitted an additional 1,000 cubic feet of water per second to be 5 -y le lt F iF $8 ‘ling units using natural gas ee ee te Since 1940 the number of dweil- | central heating has increased “ty! Inhabitants of the Philippine I | ll related, and some of them only — © SPECIAL NOTE—Still a few good buys left in our inventory, ‘drained into the waterway was ap-| — proved at the last session of Con- | 7~ gress but President Eisenhower | @ vetoed the measure. The present | 7 authorized rate of diversion is| 7 ers in Indiana, Wisconsin, Michi. = gan and Illinois. He said during | 7 1954 more than 100 million dol-| 7 fr cuts _NOW—A tight looped Wilton at a price everyone can afford! aay, _ a few hundred yards at this low price! _ clearance sale—extra low prices on roll ends and remnants! Extra discount on 27-inch stair carpet—from $3.95 lineal yard! Pontiac's Oldest kacall y Owned and Operated Floor Covering Firm! be Caedllose i N. PERRY PHONE FE 42531 = oe eee ee Oe Oe eee See er i * Fully guaranteed Sessions % electric alarm clock given - with purchase of BOTH © Wom seed and mattress! “TUFTLESS MATTRESS ee oo ‘LOOK! NO BUTTONS, BUMPS OR BULGES! . 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Also — y A : Mae box rings isaboaben zat TWIN: SIZE. : Y TER 3 FEO MCEES HI FF = 9 r PEAK OF THE SKI SEASON—Skiers ride the tow line to the top of a hill at Snow Valley, near Gaylord. Michigan's ski season is hitting | its peak at most winter sports areas These Skiers Don’t Ski, They Just Dress the Part GAYLORD (#-—Someone once said no creature is more amusing than a sports fan who dabbles a bit. at his favorite pastime. This can be proved almost any the slopes.” * Typical of these resorts is Snow Valley, a -moderate lodge com- Eel i Z i are far away on p that the crease in ts wrinkle from the around their knees. Directly outside the gleaming i show. | sft . a2 care of some 10,000 cus- | each winter. He started lodge eight years | when he cleared away enough | Snow ~Valley’s | skiers can take-a dip in the 80- getting used to the idea degree swimming pool or play Pontiac Exchange Club | to Hear Detroit Plariner Paul M. Reid, planning: analyst for the Detroit Metropolitan Area Regional Planning Commission, will speak at the Pontiac Exchange Club meeting Friday at noon in Pa THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 19557 _ Reid will be introduced by Wil- ‘liam Edmenson, an assistant direc- tor of.the plan group and a former | Pontiac city manager. Fine asbestos fibers have a strength comparable-to those of silk. . the Hotel Waldron. é bh ‘ Aluminum. Tube Allows Smoker to Smoke-in Bed _ VICTORIA ® — A man: who likes to smoke in bed says he has figured out a way to do it with- out causing a fire d. J. Henry Michaud says his in- 4 i : - 1 & ‘ ‘ ivention is an aluminum tube with * ; : 1 holes in the sides which screws | into a cigarette holder, No ash ican escape, he says. He got the | dea. recently in a hospital, where ‘purses were “always raising heck with me for smoking in bed,” he | explains, . a a ane demn land in Southfield Township | “@ , __ : Ae | County Cireuit Judge George B. cede me 5] Hartrick. a i: ostpone ntil Feb..2]. | The area’ in question comprises ae a ig | about 30 acres at corner of Lahser Hearings in a suit by the Bir- 114 14 Mile Rds. It is ‘included minghaém school district to con-| in the Birmingham school district. for-a building site have heen post-| There are about 890 Seminole In- poned to Feb. 21 by Oakland | dians living in Florida. een in the upper part of the state. lumber fo build himself a small | ski trail for his private use. . “I was happy then,”’ he says. I had no troubles and was making a living with a summer resort on Lake Otsego across the way. 2 “Then I decided to build a tow and make a couple of bucks by letting people ski here. . That's when it \all started. Now look. I’m making money and don’t have time to spend it.” Today he rents out 250 pairs of skis, keeps a staff of 20 and oper- ates 10 ski tows to make things easy on guésts. But Wells, an enterprising man, keeps: building each year to take care of his hoard of customers. He has bulldozed one hill some 80 feet in the air and says he's going up with it again next summer. | His biggest crowd of the year’ storms Snow Valley on New Year's weekend. Some ski, others pick out the handiest table in the lounge and camp for the weekend, dressed in boots, flashy sweaters and jackets lined with patches from various ski lodges. SEARS Another nearby club consider- EASY PAYMENT PLAN aos * Fer off purchases teteting $20 or mere. There, skiers who really | bridge at the bar. oe As one skier remarked after | | inf tion. You'll dis- making a five bid, “Like I always|[ 5 (™ormouon. 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Choose yours now—you'll save more at Seors! iy iste ataae bs Og # 4 | THE! PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1955 Pork Cuts Are: Top Values in. Food Stores This Week weekend. Prices are lower because of heavy marketing of hogs. Many stores will be offering specials on pork loins, pork chops, fresh hams and smoked picnics. In some cases, loin prices will be trimmed. six cents a pound below a week ago. ‘Housewives looking for good food buys will want to plan on frequent servings of various pork cuts in January meals,"’ comments the U. S. Department of Agricul- ture... ‘Pork ‘roasts and chops, ham, bacon, sausage and spareribs point.the way to menu variety at reasonable prices.”’ Leg of lamb will be an®ther favorite weekend special, and some stores will drop prices on lamb chops. . Beef prices continue strong in wholesale markets, but you may find lower prices in your market on chuck roast or round roast, Frying chickens are edging higher, with some markets boost- ing prices by from two to six cents Men's Corduroy WORK PANTS ~ Reg. $5.95 $ 4” a pound. Eggs will be down a couple of cents a dozen, in some areas and unchanged “from a week ago in others. ~ On the list of the best buys in Men’s Heavy SWEAT SHIRTS old crop cabboge, radishes and nearby root crops—beets, carrots, parsnips and white turnips. Rated as good buys nara grapes. Apricots from South Africa and plums, peaches and honeydew melons from Chile reached New York this week. They’re marketed mostly.in the East and Midwest. Parlez Polski, Oui? ‘DUBOIS, Ill. (UP—This southern Ilinois hamlet with the French name doesn't have a_ single Frebchman living in it. The citi- || zenry is almost entirely Polish. vegetables are potatoes and onions, Pre-Revolution Ranch Is Back in Cattle Business ALLENDALE, S. C. ® — Pre- Revolutionary Belfast. plantation near here is back in the cattle business. In Tariton Brown's me- moirs of the 1700s, he recalls the ‘place as excellent range -forcat- tle and said it ‘‘was no uncommon thing to’ see 200 in a herd.” Harry M. Lightsey of Columbia recently bought the old place and! is reviving the cattle raising busi- ness on it, has rebuilt the planta- tion house. Runaway Auto Throws Driver, Runs Over Him LITTLE ROCK, Ark, —_ on Bob Siders’ car Aailed hill. Siders was thrown clear W it-crashed inte a parked auto. The car then ran into a utility pole, = i which deflected its course back toward him. . Before he coittd get to his feet, it rolled over his’ left leg and arm. » Siders jumped up, nami the slowly-rolling vehicle 50 feet down the hill, climbed in and stopped: it with the aid of the hand brake, ROEBUCK ANDCO +m gabardine slacks. gar hold their deep, rich colors. Won't fade or stain. 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Just see hot ar _ Batre Bye , tows un ew ont ag ever on ay feminine you Il feel in rustling taffetas. « Made ‘ eis, Ww Cc * - | it Bo Clothing Ise ti Poot — ing blanket, pads, i pa | ; betets. * Elastic waist, doubl Ward Goods—Sears Maia Floor — i North | * aga we War But Sparkman Regards Note Signed by Premier as ‘Promise’ “WASHINGTON uw — Sen. Spark- man (D-Ala) said today there is no way to spell out “100 per cent insurance” that Chiang Kai-shek will’ not seek to involve this coun- ise” from Chiang. He referred to a note signed by Secretary of State Dulles and. Chi- | nese Nationalist Premjer Geor ge | K C. Yet, pledging the United | tes and Chiang's forces not to) +h in the Formosa area with- put “‘jeint agreement"’ and military potions not arictly acit-Gatepsive. The aie tend eight days after the new U.S.-Formosa Mu- tual Defense Treaty. Sparkman said he regards it as the best guar- antee possible that the pact would not involve this nation in a war Cop’s Raid on Burglars Nets Lieutenant, Captain PHILADELPHIA —Police Sgt. Wilhelm Neuhaus set out to catch two burglars yesterday but ended up instead with a police captain, @ lieutenant and 40 prisoners. Neuhaus, received a call that two men were breaking into the basement of a candy store. He rushed to the scene, found the cel- lar door open, heard noise and barged in. He helped capture 40 men ac- cused of illegal card and dice games in the cellar. The two prowlers reported to Neuhaus were the captain and lieutenant about t6 surprise the gamblers. Swain Must Pay $250 All for the Love of Love DALLAS, Tex. #®—Tom Patton Williams, 23, told Federal Judge T. Whitfield Davidson he used 51 washers the size of 25-cent coins to make long-distance telephone calls to his girl friend. She lives in California and her last name is Love, Williams said. After Williams promised yester- day to make restitution, he was given a probated $250 fine. He Can't Stay Away WOONSOCKET. R. LI. #—Ken- | neth A. Dewars, 34, of Pawtucket, | was released yesterday from Woon- socket Hospital after spending’ three days undergoing observation of a kidney ailment. Three hours later he was back. He suffered head injuries when his car collided with another at an intersection. secretariat of Pope Pius XII. blessings. Bar-Door oa =| Discourage Patrons FORT WORTH, Tex. ® — A churchgoing tavern operator com- plained yesterday to the City Coun- cil that sidewalk preachers are harming business. said, Customers, whether or not they're swayed by the Gospel, can hardly push past the preachers, said. she 3 Mrs. Johnson said she was a church member herself, but added that she did not think the churches | City Atty. Rhinehart Rover said MESSAGE FROM POPE PIUS Xl!—Ninety-year-old Mrs. Martha | Goodman of Union City, Ind., reads card she received from the | Mrs. “hiceough remedies" to the ailing Pontiff and his office responded with an autographed picture of the Pope and a message with his Ministerial students persist in. preaching sermons in front of her | tavern door, Mrs. M. E. Johnson | should interfere with her business. Jets Siete Minus Runway ‘Booster Bottle’ Helps Planes Take Off From Truck Platform . BALTIMORE (®—The Air Force doesn't need long runways any more to get its fighter jets .into the air. It can launch them from a 39-foot platform mounted.on a truek. The Air Force announced today it had launched F&M Thunderjets from what it calls ‘‘zero length’ othe tests, intated ne the Air arch and Development Com- mand and Glenn L, Martin, used the same principle and equipment employed to launch the Martin Matador, a pilotiess missile. A “booster Bottle’ filled with propellant is attached to an F84 and the plane raised into launching position on the platform by mobile cranes. The plane’s turbojet engines are raced at full , then the pro- pelldnt in the ‘‘booster bottle’ goes into’ action, giving the plane a rocket kick that sends it off so swiftly it is airborne almost in- stantly. once the propellant is exhausted. Martin test pilot Bob Turner says the strain of the takeoff is less at Edwards Air Force Base. Calif. suc ch as those used on ships. than that which pilots normally % ae erent * Savings Bond Sales Hit New High in “54 WASHINGTON, —The Treas- ury said today savings bond sales set a peacetime record in 194,| with sales of $4,889,119,000 of series E and H bonds. , Individual holdings of these two bonds, the most commonly . pur- chased, came to 38% billion dol- jars at the end of the year, the Treasury said. A total of just over 57% billion dollars was outstand- ing Dec, 31 in all kinds of savings The annotincement said 1954 sales of series E and H bonds ex- ceeded redemptions by 445 million dollars. This was the largest net The “booster bottle’ is dropped | bonds launching platforms during tests , experience during catapult takeoffs gain for the Treasury in savings bond sales since 1949. eeeeeeeeoeee peeecesesasesoossccosesees f ir ! ' i g E i i i f i Bei tit og 5 4 Goodman sent her favorite | “he believed police could order the pakengride away from Mrs. John-; on's' tavern door. | Father of Columnist | Earl Wilson Dies in Ohio DEFIANCE, Ohio @—Arthur E. Wilson; father of syndicated colum- | nist Earl Wilson of the New rok Post, died here last night at the | River Rest Home, where he had | been a patient. | The body was taken to a funeral home. Perfect | Wilson, a senii-invalid since suf-| ‘fering a stroke a few years ago, | 51 Gauge was a former real estate man here. 15 Denier His wife was reported visiting a) | daughter at Fort Wayne, Ind. Wilson's column is carried daily | in the Pontiac Press. FIRST QUAL 7 Quality NYLONS PAIR $ ohm astalal= count that -takes Stock PENNEY’S! At Penney’s LOWEST PRICES IN 9 YEARS NATION-WIDE® Fine Quality — Muslin Sheets! 72”x108” 1.49 42x36” ‘cases 37c | First quality sheets, famous ‘for wear,’ ‘ laboratory-tested and labelled for quality! |. They’re Penney’s own long-wearing mus- | lins, woven in a strong balanced thread #4 heavy washing. Walk,ride,fly...GET TO ae < savings in Penney’s Great National White ~. Goods Value Demonstration. | NATION-WIDE FITTED SHEETS San- | relate y's Only! LOOK! 4GORE SLIPS IN OPAQUE NYLON TRICOT | SPECTACULAR VALUES! : * Winter COATS 7 ALL WOOL FLEECES — CHECKS — ALL INTERLINED or MILIUM LINED . 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TebHyron Center ye em Tl a ah 9 are a : ve ee = - - : * & x i cee a See: fo ee " Sée Ed and Milt for All the i ‘Remember: “It’s OK to Owe May” 98 South Saginaw St. b Credit You: Want ' May’s s Credit Clothes _ Opposite Auburn Ave. + THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1955 IAF ‘Asked to WASHINGTON # — Chairman Cannon (D-Mo) of the House Ap- propriations Committee_ disclosed last night he has asked the Air Force to hold up an $8,635,000 jet base planned for northwest Michi- gan until it “justifies” its latest site choice. : Cannon said he made the request in a letter to Secretary of the Air Force Talbott. The base originally was to go up on a site near Homestead in Bensie County. Later, however, the Air Force changed its plans Delay Work and announced it would be built near Cadillac in Wexford County. The decision brought an, outburst of protests from Rep. Ruth Thomp- son (R-Mich), whose district em- braces both sites. She accused Talbott of ‘‘putting me in the mid- die’ with her constituents and said Talbott admitted to her personally that the Air Force “bungled” the job. Cannon said he asked Talbott to delay work on the base ‘because money appropriated for a specific purpose can’t be used for another purpose without authorization.”’ He on Jet Base said he is not interested in the — background of the deci- é S10n. a The Air Force, iclared, will have to come before the Appropriations , Committee “and justify this new site just as it did the first choice.” He pointed out that the Air Force now stands behind the Cadillac site, but the Appropriations Com- mittee has allotted money with the understanding the base was to be built on the Benzie County site. Cannon said his committee Cannon de- | at Cadillac should be ready to proceed shortly on hearing the Air Force explan- ation for the change in plans. Cannon said the hearing would take up “all the evidence perti- nent’ to the dispute, apparently. indicating that Miss Thompson and other critics of the Cadillac site will be heard. Norway boasts one of the lowest crime rates in the world, says the National Geographic Society. Its respected police carry no guns and enforce traffic laws rigidly. a3 oa r 2 J " : : : SS =r se . re : ; wt @? t : ~ 5) \ a ~ ‘~ - = 3 Early Birds will get these Wonder Bar- gains! Crate . Marred, Floor Sample, x sime used -— TV and Appliances going at Terrific Rummage Savings. nn some one-- «kind. Drive, Walk or Run, .. but BE here! Demonstrator, some new, Limited NIGHT SAVE ) 17” AND 21” COMBA TIONS, CONSOLE AND TABLE TV's 4 Seep er rmeeies see OPEN FRIDAY UNTIL 9 | Sallan “Sportster” OUR OWN EXCLUSIVE 17-JEWEL WATCH WATERPROOF by at FOR YOUR VALENTINE The ring tame everyons knows. ~ Quality no one can question. Beau- tiful stylings you'll adore. Prices you can’t resist. Credit terms you can afford. A purchase you'll never regret, Come in and see our complete - selection, there's a style for every taste and personality Beautifully tailored set. With a brilliant dicmond. an ever loving solitaire. - ‘$1515 000 Facility i r LONG TRIP—David Pyle, a note he found in a bottle on the Lake Michigan | and while the note offered a dollar reward for shore near his home. The battle and note were | return, David was just 69 years too late. Emotion-Packed State Senate Retuses Wilkowski PI] Seat Vacant : reads Pontiac area domestic workers pald $50 or more by one employer in a three-month period today were reminded that they now come under the benefits of Social Security. “All household workers who are paid $50 or more in cash wages in a calendar quarter by one employer came under the Social Security Act Jan. 1,” said Rex A. C. Atwood, manager of the Pontiac district office of the Social Security Administration. A calendar quarter is a three-month period beginning Jan. 1 April 1, July 1, and Oct. 1, he said. To the houschold workers, Atwood said, this means that if he H . a L hi deduct two per cent from the employe’s pay, then add tax—four per cent—is mailed to the district director Revenue with a simplified tax report after the end of | every quarter, Atwood said. and companions also come under the domestic help pointed -out that the domestic worker receives Social Security credit only for cash wages, the value of room and board is included in wages. In addition, only the first $4,200 paid ,taxable.: ee for Social Security cards are available i i Se: g¢ ri To the employer, Atwood continued, the new regulation means | has a maid, cook, gardener or any employe doing domestic |: = iS 4 PONTIAC PRESS" PONTIAC, MICHIGAN w i Mitt sf Hi : ] he § g € if sl = gEE>EE Ths a0 geet i f rik I i i2E2 23 g2 ee. betel 8F i] i gFy. 2BF% Hla 5 Ses F 1 PF sr beze,e uh Labor representatives were espe- efally irate at the makeup of the Senate Labor Committee. 52 sa ee Two Die in Skid Crash on Icy Dixie Highway any | ¢i Security office. The. Pontiac ¢ in the; St Great Invention phantom drawing of L’ : MC Truck & Coach Division, exposes some of its unusual PRG Se ER ” i Tie LJ ng 4 rear axle, are ss. Faulkner (R-Coloma), as chair- man, Sens. Creighton R. Coleman (R-Battle Creek), Lynn O. Francis (R-Midiand), Arthur Dehmel (R- Unionville) and Garland B. Lane (D-Flint). : s they did in 1954, despite Republi- can promises to do better by them. Democrats got 23 of 106 committee seats, compared. to 20 of 104 last |: year. ight. new committee chairmen were named. Sen. Bert J. Storey of Belding heads- the Agriculture Committee, Sen, William S. Broom- Soviet bloc was certain te oppose | it, Minnema of Traverse City the Liquor Committee, Faulkner the Labor Committee, Sen. Lewis G. late Dems Boil at Make-Up of Senafe Committees * It consisted of Sen. Robert E. Christman of Ann Arbor the Re-/'c tirement Committee, Sen. Cariton H. Morris of Kalamazoo the Taxa- tion Committee and Sen. Frank D. Beadle of St. Clair the Veterans Committee. All are Republicans. The complete list: Agriculture — Storey, Prescott, Feenstra, Dehmel, Rahoi. — Porter, Van- der Werp, Coleman, Beadie, Mutchinson,. Faulkner, Roy, Conservation—Prescott, Greene, Storey, Smith, Gibbs. Corporations — Broomfield, Por- ter, Minnema, Smith, Nicholson. Education — Vander Werp, An- drews, Hutchinson, Beadle, Blondy. Elections — Geerlings, Faulkner, Minnema, Christman, Rahoi. _ Health and Welfare — Graebner, Christman, Dehmel, Highways-— Nichols, Andrews, Municipalities — Andrews, oo Prescott, Geerlings, No- Public Utilities — Feenstra, Broomfield, Smith, Francis, No- vak. Retirement—Christman, Nichols, Hittle, Minnema, Wilkowski. Senate Business — Hutchinson, | Prescott, Morris, Coleman, Doyle, State Affairs—Greene, Andrews, Storey, Broomfield, Dehmel, .Nich- Sie eae - : : . “, THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1955 poe : ‘ Wealthy Wife Sues |} Bee tare Not the Only One |Habvr53000 | Great Sain in the LION STOR }in*His Family Who Can Ad-Lib _ |szzs ras seveonet txtwen . By EDDIE CANTOR Groucho is not the only one who ad-libs in — i gee ae c. ~ RY Just got around to reading “The Groucho| his family. His daughter, Melinda, who is|y ows of - y mys : J A N Ss ee , knows of na divorce plans. Marx Story,” by his son, ur. Fine book!| eight, told her father; “Don't holler at me,| ‘The Gittilands, married last May It's hard to believe that little Arthur who, net/ naqay_im not your wife!” |3, tossed a $30,000 wedding cele- too many years.ago, showed me how he could : , "spell “cat,” is now having quite a spel! of suc-| There's hever been anyone it show bis” | night club last June 2. cess as an author. ness like the Marx man. I'm still chuckling Yesterday % wes. Gleckeed that Groucho’s tamily and thine were neighbors| *¢ the time on Groucho's shiow a parachute |.1. ‘hay sued her husband, 61, for ~ {m Great Neck, Long Island, about 25 years ago.| ‘*¢ster admitted to Groucho that he put his | $359,000, plus interest and attor- On days when we had no matinees, a bunch| ‘alse teeth in his back pocket before jump- | neys’ fees, alleging that he has af us would play baseball. I broke up Groucho|. ™s- Groucho asked, “Ever get bitten on | failed to live up to an agreement bration. party at -a Sunset Strip the day I played Jeft field and brought my the way down?” to pay her on demand for two valet, “Prenchy,” to do the runnitig for me. | To one of his contestants, he said, “So you're |The complaint said the motes were That same year, I broke up Groucho | 4 ticlan, eh?” executed shortly after their mar- ' ggain, Did I say, “broke up?” 1 broke him! “I am that,” the man boomed, “and I'm proud | riage. Made him invest in stocks which ruined us | to be one!” Mrs, Gilliland, 74, inherited 15 both. : sa “Well,” said Groucho, calmly pulling the | million dollars trom her first hus- When ‘after | trigger, “pride always did go before a fall. Be- | band, oilman George L. 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One of his firmest is the honoring and re- specting of money, “Myself, I do not understand my paintings when IT do them,” said the surrealist, tweaking the bristly aerials which spiral off his upper lip, “but I know that they are fine. Every year they grow more best. Se every year they are more expensive. Wirat has cause this? ... “It is nuzzing but this. marvous muztache of mine.” The confident Catalonian was / pacing his deep-carpeted hotel room. Obviously he was swept up by the enormity of his mustache business (and, indeed, of his mus- tache itself), and there was fire in his globular eyes. “Every people who are creative and inventive should have their own muztache,"’ said Dali, when he could trust himself to speak further, ‘‘The world does not rea- lize what the muztache can do, and has done, for artistic genius. “It is the antenna with which one captures extraordinary ideas, If it is a leetie one, it captures leetie ideas. But if it is greater—you have great ideas.”’ Dali paused and putled one end of his antenna up over his eyes. It touched his forehead, measuring exactly seven inches from under- nose to over-brow. “This,” he said affectionately, “is longer than Velasquez’s muz- ype of Painting tache. It ig longer than Leonardo da Vinci's. You i heard otf them?’* a the 4a ths'Gienar. tac Tock’! Dali keeps it clipped. “city peo- ple,” he explained, “‘are easily made nervous.” What's more, it is just as well to avoid too many extraordinary ideas in New York; because. here he does principally portrait work, and, when truly inspired, he has a tendency to paint surrealist snakes in ladies’ coiffures, and the like. Ladies don’t, as a rule, approve this. One of his most recent com- missions, for example, will end shortly in a law court. Socialite Mrs. William Woodward saw her Dai portrait, shricked “I won't have that thing in my house!” and refused to pay. Dali, who is suing her for $7,000, cannot un- derstand why. she didn’t like the painting—but obviously it re- sulted from an excess of mus. tache, ¢ “So I see, I must judge my muztache-length by the painting I am making,” Dalj said. ‘I have it long for creation, and shorter for realization, Realization means many extraordinary ideas—when I want to paint calmly.” About women, Mr. Dali, How ean they hope for great inspira- tion without an antenna? “Women,” he said flatly, “will have to depend on less eyebrows."’ when I do not want to have too | New Race Trock Hit: by Church’ Council ETROIT «~The Detroit Coun- of Churches, representing 24 secubnithine, 600 churches and thousands of parishioners, yester- | day filed a forma] protest with mission to build a $4,000,000 racing plant in Clinton Township, Macomb Cotinty, halfway between Mt..Clem- ens and Detroit. G. Merrill Lenox, executive di- erection of a new race track in | Michigan. 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Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Levely were hosts to the group in their Elizabeth Lake road home for a . 2 i é z E hen for the Me aFe | business and _social evening after oe ee eng a, : Others elected were Bob Holm- ~~ _— = lame saga general quist, vice president; Bonnie Cra- chairman on for a‘tea Monday eve- | 8°" recording secretary; Mary ning honoring Mrs. Maria Miller, Chasteen, . treasurer and Vickie - gtate president of Amvet auxili- Vandecar, corresponding secretary. aries. Representing the auxiliary at the Board Stays Dry | There’s a new synthetic ironing board that won't get wet, even if board, can be wiped 6 , c | HOT BREAD Rich Danish After 3:00 P. M. ‘THOMAS PASTRY SHOP “Made Fresh ond Sold Fresh” ; FE 4-8163 141 West Huron neor Coss University of Michigan Alumnae were entertained by Mrs. Collis Scott of Franklin | boulevard Tuesday evening when they gath- ered to discuss the University of Michigan Chatting with chairman of |Lauretta Paul, Mrs. Warrick Give Speeches rick whose speech was entitled, “This Is My Life.” Critics |Milton Freet and Mrs. Gertrude SHOES Reg. 7.95 ta 12.95 NOW ONLY ply Broken Sizes i CLOSE- y OUT = Edwin Clapp “Reg. 24.95 NOW ‘ONLY 95 Reg. 10.75 d, 4 if id ye - — ] TELE / @ PAULIS “Ae | Men’s SHOES NOW ONLY De’ COR. SHOP seruternot tasty |ltesal" es Sane fo Bite ! a AL Te SALE Ladies’ Red Cross ‘Q PUMPS STRAPS Reg. 12.95 NOW to 26.75 SHOE. STORE l Serving Pontiac Over 75 Years Sse Mrs. Alice Sinclair was toast- for the evening were Mrs. | . _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1955 __ a Pontiac Press Faete Mrs. Scott (center) are Mrs. Charles Harmon of West Iroquois ‘road, | the scholarship committee Alumni Scholarships which will be awarded | (left) and Mrs. Vernon Abbott of Illinois to Pontiac High School seniors this year. avenue, president of ‘the alumnae group. JANICE FOSMOEN Mrs, Thomas Porter of Willard street annotnces the engagement | of her daughter, Janice Fosmoen to J Helzer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Helzer of North Perry street... An August wedding is planned. Hold Square Dance West Bloomfieid Township Hall was the setting for the Western Whirlers dance held-Saturday eve- ning. Twenty-eight couples danced to the calls of Pete Lergen. Coming Events Ladies Avwnill: POE 12730 will meet this at in the hall, 299 W. Montcalm Officers meeting at 7 p.m Navy Mothers Club 355 will meet at the Naval Training Center this evening at 7:30 o'clock. Post 23 and Auxiliary THI Women’s Club will meet Saturday at 3 p.m. im the club rooms. Special business will be discussed and a book * | review given. Bride-Elect Is Honored A number of parties have been given this week for Patricia Lou Short who will become the bride of William E. Stoutenburg Saturday. Mrs, Lewis Wren was hostess to a party at her home on Niagara avenue, and Judith Robinson and ‘| Janice Elkins entertained at the Robinson home on West Iroquois road in Patricia's honor. Another party was given by Mrs. Hoffman and Mrs. Odie Franklin in the Franklin home on Mary Day avenue. and Mrs. Floyd E. Short of Niaga- ra avenue, and William is the son of Mrs. Leo Stoutenburg of North Paddock street and the late Mr. Stoutenbureg. November Group Is Entertained Mrs. Donald Humphries hostess in her Dixie highway home the Wednesday evening meet- ‘ing of November Group of First gram. Mrs, DeMotte Gilbo was a guest. ia Alumnae to Meet in Birmingham Mrs. Mildred Perlis will be guest Mr. and Mrs, Glawle A. Evans of avenue. She is training at Providence Hospital, - Detroit, and he ‘attends Wayne University. * DOROTHY ANN CADIEUX -|\Cotton Kind ‘opulent in satin and velveteen, but Patricia is the daughter of Mr. | was | South Johnson | | Rainwear; Top Style Daytime - Datetime Clear - Cloudy Skies Designers Shine — Cottons are outstanding in mod- ern rainwear designers’ collec- tions. They not only go out in the rain, but also are styled for day and date wear in clear weather. Cotton rainwear is splendidly down to earth in sturdy poplin, eotton tweed and suiting. Cotton satin is featured in classic trench coat styles as well as in belted coats with pleated bedice sections, In pastel pink, blue and beige these coats have great fashion appeal. The pastel logk is important in these day- date coats, In the same day and date mood are the velveteens, treated for water repellency, and in a range of wonderful colors which include shrimp, green, gold, violet and,| © vibrant red orange. : Styled on full as well as new slimmer lines, the coats have rounded shoulders, narrower sleeves, important collars, Cotton tweeds as well as home- spun textures spiced with metal- lie threads are featureg fabrics which interpret the flared coats that coordinate so smartly with slim or full skirts, The long torso line is news in these coats and is featured in a — poplin design with low-placed t. Pastel poplins with harmonizing printed inings are used for rain- coat, cloche and matching umbrel- la sets. Paste] colors and prints in these color schemes are newsy. Sorority Elects New Officers Jane McGuire was elected presi- dent of Gamma Chapter of Beta Theta Phi sorority Tuesday eve-| ©. ning «when the group met at the home of Mrs. John Irwin on St. Joseph street. Fellow officers elected were Mrs. Robert Boyer, vice president and historian; Mrs. William Baer, treasurer; Mrs. Robert Clark, sec- retary; Mrs. Jerry Martin, corre- sponding secretary and Mrs. Terry Thomas, conductress. A report on the Christmas pro}j- ect was given by Mrs. Thomas Moffatt, and an announcement of the annual Alpha banquet to be held Feb. 10 at Old Mill Tavern was made. Mrs. Thomas will be hostess at her home on South Avery road for the next meeting. Therapy Council Slates Meeting given as a service for those who are interested in their members in the technique of pre-| | senting a program for mentally and physically il] patients. This program is designed to be of assistance to gartien club mem- . auxiliaries and| bers, hospital church visitor representatives. Res- ervations may be made by con- eee j ————_e — : : : — f = ; 1 re TAKE YOUR PICK NOW! 48 WN. Saginaw JANUARY IS COTTON TIME. BUDGET COTTONS ® Cotton prints ® Solid colors © Broadcloth ® Prettier than ever ® junior, misses’ sizes BRAND ‘NEW SAMPLE STRAW HATS 12.95 - 10.95 - 8.95 - 7.95 TWO DAYS ONLY! sq © One-of-a-kind © All colors $ bas © Newest styles . © All head sizes Millinery : Second Salon c7tlhary - Floor 48 N. Saginaw neki agian oy ; ie : ia es i asia iw phe i ye =e Sa eae acad . ir acd sl cance 9 di is ents sot oes neki es momento het 22 oe ati a oo hos z£. i : Mes rites eal Se eee Se Bee a d Laas a c ‘ Pte n ees seal Jes aed om sade id tall. epeamneneea | pininalicincin | oneineteensiiaiag RPE Ss See REI? algohienet aE REE ey tec dom ae ‘ 7 “ i . | j- ‘sy THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1955 TWENTY-THREE | The SEASON'S: best tovep COTTON BLOUSES e e@ @ 3.98 @ New style, fabrics @ All sleeve lengths © @ Collar, front treatment 9 @ Prints, stripes, Solids @ Sizes 32 to 38 ‘SORBEAU | at ARTHUR'S! FLANNEL LAYEVEES | @.-- 1.00 @ Diaper Cover $1.00 @ Receiving Blanket . @ Dressing Gow .. $1.29 @ Rosebud matching garments. _ 1st ARRIVED —_ Repeat Performance! : Boys SHIRT SETS f @ No Iron Dacron @ With Tie , @ With Cuff Links @ Pink or White @ Sizes 3 to7 ‘SPECIAL PURCHASE SALE! GIRLS’ COTTON | “DRESSES — Regular $3. 95 Value. : Specially Priced 2.88 @ Little Girl 3-6x @ Solid, Prints @ Dior Long Torso @ Many Colors _ Young Folks Shop—Lower Level FU DE PD. & CCA N SUAL COATS Here are coats that were just made up this past week. Purchased from better makers who made up remaining high priced fabrics, weed expensive furs and styled them in the newest winter colors. So new, they have never before been shown in our stock. Sizes for junior, misses, women and half sizes. LUXURY FURS on FINEST FABRICS HIGHER PRICED FABRICS | 4 FURRED COATS CASUAL COATS ~ Coats You'd Regularly Pay Q() cot ‘Ssoe eres = 6() $79.95, $89.95, $99.00 ' , “eines $ > | 100% Wool Fleece Beaver, Muskrat > se youu Mink, Marmot - Cathmere Blends Fitted or Boxy Zebiline . | Tailored, Dressy Broadcloth Coats You'd Regularly Pay $89.95, $99.00, $119.00 100% Wool Fabrics Squirrel, Beaver Muskrat, Fitch Persian Lamb Mink. Full Length: Coats You'd Regularly Pay . Up to $49.95, $59.95, $69.95 Suede, Broadcloth ; . Fleeces, Wool Tweed . Bolivia . Coats You'd Regularly Pay ‘ Coats You'd Regularly P $99.00, $119.00, $129.00 oma) on € ey = #7 Up to $69.95, $79.95 100% Wool with Chinchilla White Beaver Alpaca, Fleece | Persian Lamb Cashmere Blend : Mink, Muskrat Wool Shags | Boxy, Fitted . Coats You'd Regularly Pay Coats You'd Regularly Pay : $129.00,..$139.00, $149.00 Up to $69.95, $89.95, : 100% Wool Materials $99.00 Dyed Fox Mink, Beaver é Imported Tweeds Persian Lamb Camel Hair Full Length, Boxy caren lie Fitted, Belted Dukara Coat Salon—Second Floor BETTER SUITS ENTIRE STOCK CASHMERE SWEATERS ENTIRE STOCK BERNARD ALTMAN HAND | BAGS . WINTER STOCK BETTER - DRESSES SELECTED GROUPS Regul 90 3 J Regularly $ : to Sold to be a TO ‘AO | a> on — Regularly " 90 Regularly $( : Sold to J , Were $5.00 to $35.00 Were $17.98 to $24.98 Sold to $29.95... : | , — $55.00... aoe it i oes i 24.98 Long Sleeve Cardigan Now $16.63 — — FT es ® Genuine Calf $ 6 6 : . ; ; Regularly ) 9O pina $21.98 Long Sleeve Slipon. . .Now $14.65 Regularly $ . bi Sold-to , Wool Broadcloth 98 ¢ Oe ; Sold to : ) = $35.00... _ ts wae © Fine Suede $17.98 Short Sleeve Slipon. -. New $11.99 $69.95... a Regularly | “a 90 © Regal Velvet White siti pastels. Sizes 34 to 40. ftaaiterly | s ia 4 Sold to ; Sold to 72 = oo ae | $89.95...” ee 100% wool tweed, angora, shorliskin, bromide imported fabrics. Two and three piete, some | “blouses. Block ond colors. panier Cree: cf women’s sizes. A Suit siteetoce oe . Nationally famous conde’ ond our own exclusive Magnone Modes. One and two piece, crepe, wools. Dressy and tailored styles. _ Ie, volaeee ond women's sizes. Also. formals. j os oo ad ee ee ee nt oe ee uniform band jackets and caps for bers, William DeRouse, Cecil Phillips and Charles Marion were appointed to make plans for a roller skating party for band members and their parents, to be held during February. ' NANCY J. McCLURE Mr. and Mrs. Harvey R. McClure JANICE YOUNG Mrs. Charles Strebe of - Center street and Russell Young of James K boulevard are announcing the -|engagement of their — daughter, Johnson. He is the son of Mr. and| Janice, to Terry Warren. He is Gordon, | ren of Edison street. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Max War- A summer wedding is planned. MARILYN PUTNAM Mr. and Mrs. Russell Putnam of Alger, formerly of Pontiac, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Marilyn, to Pvt. Thomas J. Lanctot. He is the son of Mrs. Aurora Lanctot of Milford. Pvt. Lanctot is stationed at Fort Hood, Texas. A June wedding is planned. eG tebe itil ig Hf trisl OES Chapter 228 Announces Event Participants for coming friend- ship nights were announced at the Monday evening meeting of Pon- tiac Chapter 228, OES held in the East Lawrence street Masonic Temple. ; Wallace Morgan, worthy patron will be guest at Clarkston; Mrs. Lester McClellan, Commerce; Mrs. Sylvan Clark, Berkley; Mrs. Cecil Diehl, South Lyon; Mrs. George Killan, Walled Lake and Mrs. Claude Coons, Southfield. Mr. Morgan and Mrs. Davy Gilpin, worthy matron were in charge of the evening's social hour. Enhance Fashions With Petticoats One way to add “swish” to fash- . |fon is to put on a rustling acetate taffeta petticoat. Perky petticoats hold up party dresses and skirts the way an umbrella holds up the sky on a rainy day. Yards and yards of ruffles on shimmering, colorful acetate taf- feta petticoat hems are meant to be seen, and add certain dash to «| fashion. Though they cost very little, the crisp taffetas lend a | glamorous and luxurious effect to all party-going clothes. Guild Reveals Plans for 20th Annual Ball St. Theresa Guild of St. Vincent de Paul Church is announcing its 20th annual Top Hat Ball. Guild members and friends are setting aside Jan. 22 for the dance scheduled from 9 p.m. to 1 on that date at Hotel Pontiac. Betty Sutton is general chair- man of the event. Her assistants are Mrs. Rebert Rosenbaum, orchestra chairman and Mrs. Raymond Valentine, program and tickets, assisted by Mary Kline and Mrs. Frank Spadafore. Jeanette DeClerk is patrons’ chairman. Her helpers are Mrs. Francis Schoenemann; Mrs. John Annis and Mrs. Dominic Kline. Mrs, Albert Serra is handling publicity along with her as- sistant, Mrs. Kenneth Huslander. Decorating the ball room will be Joan Fleming and her commit- tee, Peggy Eagle and Mrs. Richard Miller. Mrs. Robert Games will assist Mrs. James Bale as chairman .of favors. Reg. $29 19 4494 Dixie Highway Knit Dress Sale! By Bobbie Brooks Reg. $35 23 Cecile s (Next te State Bank) (PLENTY OF FREE PARKING — REAR OF STORE) Reg. $39 ‘26 OR 3-7224 ‘ Realistic reproduction .. . ‘at your inger tem fwo eolora inet in brown plostic, “Three tubes, UL listed: THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1955 - TANK or UPRI Ns .f yt GHT MODEL Complete With Hassock - Your Choice each PAY ONLY $5 DOWN Whether you choose the tank type or upright Kenmore, you save money, plus getting a hassock - at no extra cost! See them at Sears or call for FREE home demonstration! iN No obligation to buy! Vocuum' Cleaners —Main Floor— Phone FE 53-4171 for \ FREE HOME TRIAL! — ROEBUCK AND CO TELEVISION 95 139%. With Silvertone Vertical Chassis Now you can have big 21-inch -screen performance at Sears amazing low sale price! Gives improved picture reception in the resonant wood cabinet. Come in now .. . see it operate! You'll see you save more with Silvertone — at Sears! Sale Priced Clock Radios Controls Small Appliances Priced Low 29.95» Dependable movement turns on - radio or appliance at pre-set time; alarm rings 10 minutes later. Black only. Automatic 3-Speed Changer Silvertone 6-inch Silvertone speakers. Sap- e dual-point needle. M y veneer! Save! J den, kitchen; basement. Light, compact, easy. to carry Hie sy He = eo ; e e d ee ae 3 ; * © Regularly 13.95 | 1 SB e Rich wory Prasie SD JES Silvertone Radio ° '" Plastic Case & a ) | : es Sg Ringe am nel breeelinete ce. ad day, when football have turned their golfing, lolling on the beach, or jaunts to other resorts. Valentine Party Planned by Club Friendship club who gathered dt | in her Brunswick boulevard home Mrs. Eugene Perkio-was wel- comed as a new. member and plans were made for a Valentine party. Games were played and refi ments were served following the business meeting. Hostesses Entertain for New Mother Mrs. Gordon L. Booker and her infant daughter, Cynthia Kathryn, were honored Monday evening when 17 friends gathered at her home on North Avery road for a shower. . Hostesses for the affair were Ed Yuille; Leo Hartley take off for Mexico Satur- day—for 10 days of fishing Acapulco Co, t famous Pacific coast resort nestled in a rim of mountains. see the sights in exico City, too. The Hartleys were here during the holidays—so were the Leslie sons for a taste of cold weather— and returned to Miami Shores Wednesday. On their way down to Miami, and a friend from Toledo| Hutchinsons. Mrs. Yuille drove| back to Pontiac with the Hutchin-' 4, \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1955 TWENTY-FIVE MARY JO FALCONER Smith Falconer of Hickory Grove road announce of their daughter, Mary Jo, to Rodney Rogg, _ son of Mr. and Mrs. . Telton Rogg of North _ Genesee avenue: Both are graduates of Michigan State Normal College. Mr. and Mrs. head Youth Rancuet Set by WSWS Feb. 3° ’ Plans for a youth banquet to be Feb. 3 were made at a recent meeting of WSWS of Baldwin ave- nue Evangelical United Brethren Church. A father and son banquet will be held on Feb, 11. Mrs. Earl Metz gave devotions for the meeting. Members were invited to attend a Fellowship tea to be held Feb, 20 at Grace Evan- gelical United Brethren Church of Detgpit Pat McMahon of Clarkston spoke to the group about her recent travel and experiences in India, First cathode ray tube wags de- vised and built in 1897, Mrs. J. Hawley Otis Heads Garden Club | Mrs. George Baldwin’s Orchard Lake home was the setting for the annual meeting and officer elec- tion of Bloomfield Hills Branch of the Women’s National Farm and Garden Association... _ Mrs, J. Hawley Otis was elected president at the Monday meeting. any Residents. Taking Refuge in Sunny South | Other officers elected were Mrs. Edward S. Wellock, first vice presi- dent; Mrs. Edgar B. Flint, sec- ond: vice president and Mrs, John D. Tebbin, recording secretary. Others are Mrs, James I, Ford, corresponding secretary and Mrs. Frederick C, Jeynes, treasurer, Virgin islands. have a land area a byte FEDERAL'S 4 Wonderfully-textured poodlin.. y the rustle of fresh new prints! 12° of 133 square miles. = cd Mrs. Maurice Runyan and Fran-/ fishing in the keys Thursday, in a e cine Brown. time to meet Ward Partridge at the asirport—and they'll go on ] udge M oore Discusses Colorful accents for your nteon oe fishing again. The Cantions and ie ; 4: on wardrobe , . . at a mere 12.95 THE NEW young son drove down from Pon- Juvenile Protection We've sketched but two, many more swing-needle (zig-zag) | tee tor ® dove of winter sun- | to choose from. Sheath-slim or boul. g 8288) | shine. Judge Arthur E. Moore spoke |Cole conducted community sing- — = PTA Wednes-|ing accompanied by Mrs. Ronald fant-as-can-be with crinolines beneat! * "| Deep-sea fishing out in the guif- | Daniel Whitfield PTA Wednes- |We i And such colors! Moss green, toast, stream has occupied three or four | 48¥ afternoon on topic of ju- - iar lightening pink and vivid turquoise. * days a week for Ernest Squier, He ee ee eet tatistics in Co-chairmen for gaarpos Sizes 9 to 15 and 10 to 18. Buy now! SEWING MACHINE Sele Seder eabtece ate | puatinc choi Genta. el purl tot Geta” ) , \ _ | Port Lauderdale to Lauderdale-By-|Centage of the youth here is af-| = ’ NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATION Testes, sad bhava been ban ot SES, be ee Pen a |Amvets Auxiliary Expert seamstresses alter pe espe near gettin Club _ |Lists New Project ell 7.95 end up! They are deep in plans now for | Boys Club. _ jel } A savings for you! & trip next month, to Isle of Pines} Que method of belping a boy, | Purchase of kitchen equipment off the coast of Cuba. . ae said Judge Moore, is to im- for the new Amvets hall on Oak- from Flint will join them for Prove the quality of his out-of- | jand avenue wil) be a new project ; trip—a week in Isle of Pines for! school activities. Another is to | of Bemis Olsen Post 113 auxiliary. — Havana, peat of the Caribbean, | MVestigate hie home life, for |” Pians for the project were dis * sew on buttons wane, pont family disassociated from com- | cussed at the Wednesday meeting * make buttonholes On the more formal] side, Flor. munity living can be the cause held in the Euclid avenue home of * mon are cccupled with a round of | judge Moore expressed his be-|Camp Oakland will also be a pro- . formal bails, dimmer dances and ‘ii0¢ that present educational op-| ject for the coming year, * patch cocktail parties. portunities will influence the fu-| Mrs. Charles Butler = Mrs. events of the | ture of our country, He considers | Olsen as hostess for the luncheon All this and more without | aaaP tube to to actor tity Bam, [yout bom inchde “ad wonate ct meeting. Feb. 5 and 6 were an- : special attachments an annual party which benefits the | school. nounced as‘ dates for the mid-win- ’ ali for Fons Meme Setal Crippled Children Society. “Every school,” the speaker |" Tally to be held in Grand} OPEN \ On the committee. of women Rapids. l 4 a Tense Mach of THE SINGER MPG. CO. lanning the party ie former Michi pan “is not ag lengrad FRI., SAT. , SINGER SEWING CENTER | gander, Mrs. Elliot E, Potter, The | F formal education, but a fa- make home Miami essential growth: ariation an armioad o! Peat —. pec years ago, | community.“ golden bracelets is an armful of} NIGHTS Ss . ‘ontiec, 102 N. Seginew ~ Judge Moore was introduced by | narrow bracelets set with fake AN CREDIT-SHOP! \ FE 2-0811 - IGold Star Mothers Mrs. Martin Parker, program |rubies or emeralds, sapphires or| 0 9 dk Use Purchase Coupons : Birminghom, 177 W. Maple |\\/o} Coseat chairman of the day. Mrs. Maurice | amethysts. 4 : like cash; pay later! : \ i semana Donald ic A 10 “e*e"e"e"e"e"e"e%e "ee 0 ere ee et ete te te%e"e ete s%e7e "0" e' e707 08s” ©,9,%.%s%eta tn a ts ans 'n "nn a 'ete'e'e a" ° *%s%o to tetete ce te's aretetetetetetetetetetete® sotetet® sates eteteerererete aera? 4 5 “ge || Morris, Mrs. Duncan McVean and ss selesete statatatasatstaretatstatetatecatetdtetatetatetotstens ateteneteneteteteracenntetate’e f SAMSONITE Mrs. Glenn Kuhn were guests * x eeeetatetete® cacatatacatetotetereteretateretatatorecarerececesscececececererers oe : . Tuesday when American Gold Star ce . : . . : SKYWAY Mothers, Chapter Nine met at the me ° __ Jj home of Mrs, Benjamin Cote on = ‘ Rundell street. A cooperative Px LUGGAGE |) tuncheon was served at noon. The ssecene <8 group sewed 325 cancer pads for rerete aterete Wfateteteta’ece $15.00 te $25.00 J] ™* American Cancer Society. rere atetete . ' Wonderful gifts tor ‘Tweedy’ Fashion stots otet et etetetete } - the graduate. Men . rtetgh eee eee 3 and women mode. 1/Fasy to Achieve Sie os 5 Free Initials It's smart to be “tweedy.” It's meatetee An : ; . also easy. For with the new thick, terete 2 *- 4 PH | LIP’S bulky yarn which is 50 per cent stares setate : : | wool and 50 per cent nylon, you seceenee Fa n oce,t,* *e*e's" nen8ePs eetatatsts?.* vas Goods can knit yourself a tweed jacket in setetee wotetate fatetetere® * en N. y atom d a matter of minutes. tetetete F os : . Use jumbo size needles, and in eceres . . . short order you'll have a little setae’ Fete atetetate ED ER . *Receerete Sale! woe ey oe setenere cits sees an | Nop % befo "tates + |lim knee twos | SE Broken Ges ERIN S save as never before! = N urses Uniforms an it so quick to suds, so quick oceete & se serenece neni — ereteny? . AI 4 . * 'Se*e*e ‘evete’c” _e* “,*." Mf . Cotton: $3.95 - $4.95 |} wietets Seen iy ; Soe 4 Nylon: $10.95 - $11.95 |) Exercise Hands es d Bet % f / If the cold stiffens your hands, Be 8 9 4 ae i | dix x seve ee ke A weeetere 4 A by Siete \ | Rx , : : sae . ate 249 Sse a $ wits 38 to tote! i N . ® . ‘ b Sane a ‘ . | Y. we 4 2 ] ° 9 Se : . . Sota 4 . . }\ . ook = : 4 : eis Super Values “31 EA =—sCNO’ CHARGE FOR ALTERATION - IN . . Ladies’ Pumps, Straps, Oxfords len Z » . All the exciting coat styles and tions of leno. : 4 & : ; fabrics of the season... yours at and Wedgies. Black suede and ~ , : 4 dus Federal savings! Cloud leathers. Blacks, browns, reds Rea —_— Ff | tremendgas Fogeral svinge, Sanat ] rs. " ’ * : 4 ; os Lo light fleeces, rich zibilenes, sleek __ in high ond low heels. All sizes ee. ee ’ plushes, nubby tweeds, wools: and ; : ae * t . A oe ae Or sae. dete a\ cashmere blends. Cardigan and . box-coats in this group, push-up : . : : L ee Ee ae “eee } ¢ ; = a. a a. ne y = a : ( : j * ee 7 # rf ; 4 . j ( = } * { ° c ; <'f A a | 3! * ? ; ee ee RWENTY-SIX A public library book may reach | about 250 cone in its usabler lifetime. Modernize Now! NEW, MODERN Light Fixture 1.29 Ease as replacing a bul Bave time, money In & eg seconds you can get rid of glaring bulbs or old-time = fixtures replace them with this two-buib modern izer complete with diamond -cut giass shade White or paste! shades of blue, rose, or green New Wallpaper Patterns Aniving Daily ROSENBERGER’S 34 So. Saginaw St. \ | Marie Ramsde}!, port eS a Scouts | Plan , | Special Event Monday Barbara Hutchings will present |a talk about Girl Guides of Eng- ‘land when Girl Scout Troop 248 | entertains Brownie Troop 313 Mon- i day afternoon, will in her Hostess for the event Mrs. Raymond Rapaport chome on East Iroquois road. Mrs. | Rapaport is troop leader. Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. Robinson Bronoel and Mrs. Harry Arnkoff. Brownlie Troop 313 is under the leadership of Mrs, George Tripp assisted by Mrs. Curtis Patton and Mrs. Walter Ward, Hostesses for the afternoon: will be Karen Bronoel, Helen Thoms, and Jeanette Wright the social committee will be Helen Marjorie Rapa- Judy Tiberg and Diane Wool- cock The committee ble decorations is composed of Mary Lou McLaughlin, Virginia Norvell and Sue Ann Dorman Other troop members on hand to welcome the Brownies | Susan Arnkoff, Barbara Jo Bran- ‘ nack, Heidj Griffith and Mary Les-| lie Sommers. The Roman goddess Juno was supposed to watch over women at | critical moments in their lives. Women 30 Dressy and Casual Shoes taken right from stock! Nationally advertised shoes ‘reduced for exceptional savings during our Annual Clearance Sale! Such savings insist that you come in to buy sev- eral . . . just about every size and color imaginable, too! In wanted styles and colors. . . style and color. savings! te Save up to 8.15! Famous Styles! s Shoes Values to 10.95 * e. 0 Values to 14.95! 6° Save te 7.15! Nationally. Advertised! Never-before-reductions in Air Step and De Roose . +. all colors and styles in broken sizes! Save to 7.15! Famous Paradise and De Roose! in almost every - Be here early for greater Waite's Women's Shoes—Street Floor = 2 =| . @ e t e , e , A e is tops e eee *® & Open ‘til 9 Friday Nite! pa y aB*° 10*° Save to 2.51! On famous Buster Browns. . . Children’s Shoes 99 Values to 7.50! Others to . . 4.99 America's favor- ite childten’s Shoe for a de- pen@able... trustworthy fit . for growing feet. be | Serving on, in charge of ta-| will be! | Sluder, Mrs. Albert Wilson, Mrs. 1 Tally Club Meets | | | _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THU RSDAY, JAN UARY 13, 1955 Copeland's cocktail dress of black silk taffeta is topped with white’ silk organdy and lace. The cape tied with a black velvet bow is attached to the wide organdy collar, shoulder The lace border is straps. embroidered with brilliants ‘and pearls, Pattullo—Jo ; Hairdressers List | New Delegates | Mrs. Theron Thayer was nomi- ‘nated as an officer for the state. | executive board of the National | | Hairdresser and Cosmetologist | Association when the local group | | held a recent meeting at the James F. Wilkinson home on West Huron | | street. 5 ; | It was announced that a state | | meeting will be held Synday at | | Hotel Sheridan Cadillac in Detroit. | | National Beauty Salon week was discussed and Barbara Fluder was | | | appointed as chairman of a/§ | breakfast ‘to be held Feb. 21 at Hotel Waldron. | Delegates to a hairdressers con- | vention to be held Feb. 13, 14 and | 15 are Mrs. Wilkinson, Mrs. Ray | George Hunn and Mrs. Thayer. | Mrs. Ben Elbling was named as | an eres. Members of the Tally Club were entertained Saturday evening at. the Robinwood avenue home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnson. The February meeting will be held at the Wesbrook avenue home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Szot. ‘Alumnae Meets January 18 Mrs. Barney Bannon will be host- ‘ess in her Bloomfield Village home for the Jan. 18 meeting of the Stephens College Alumnae As- | sociation. Mary Sweeney of the Pontiac Police Department will speak on community social] problems for the 8 p.m, mee: BPW Has D Dinner at Hotel Waldron Pontiac Business and Profes- sional Women's Club met for din- ner at Hotel Waldron Monday eve- | ining. At the business meeting fi- ‘nance chairman, | ported on a gadget party and forth- Nora Day, re- coming activities. Mrs. Melvin C. McPherson told of a president's council she attended recently in Detroit. District One will gather Jan. 23 for a noon luncheon at Devon Gables with members of the Detroit Business Women's Club serving as hostesses. -Mrs. Norman Dyer announced a talk, will be delivered at the Jan. 24 meeting of the local club. Host- esses for Monday’s meeting were Grace Heitsch, Mrs. Mildred Beeh- ler and Mary Mitchell. '& Shoe in formerly 2 | and > » Hurry in today for several pairs! Sives 4 to 6 and 3 Im black. Nope! No racks of beat-up leftovers here! Not at Maling's stupendous Winter Clearance! Just loads of fresh looking shoes in your size—and the color and material you've been wishing for! -$o come to this shopper's paradise todey—at Maling' 291 _ Every Color! Every Material! Every Heel Height! Not Every Size in Every Style: Maling Shoes 50 NORTH SAGINAW STREET Open Friday Evegings = Maling Shoes Not a Picked-Over the Lot! s! maling shoes .99 to 6.99 “Your Voice Is You,”’ which | signed by Karen Stark. bows of the taffeta. NEW YORK (®—The narrow, tu- Harvey Berin, who, Berin calls it the ‘profile * houette’’ and often teams sheath with a short jacket oe high in front. The one-piece dresses sometimes are softened by femin- ine lace collars and small half- belts in back. An example of the latter is a black and white tie silk sheath with a half-belt of black patent. A fabulous group of white and pastel linens with lace inserts. and medallions also is included in the Berin collection, So is a fresh group of rose prints on white grounds. * * « A Frenchman who refuses to conceal feminine curves is. Pierre | Balmain, whose New York collec- tion accents the waistline even when following the predominant long-torso silhouette. Beautifully molded dresses follow the curves of the body, suggesting the elon- gated torso by: swathed bands at. a slim hipline. Another alert manufacturer, suits using handsome lightweight imported fabrics such as wool-and- linen tweeds from England, home- spun woolens slubbed in white and cashmere-and-silk blends in mink colors. He shows a group of luxurious fleece coats trimmed in gold bul- | lion applied to give a necklace ef. | fect at neck line or yoke. Along | Jack Sarnoff, scores a hit with ( Tucked and crystal-pleated jor spring is this navy silk taffeta cocktail dress from Harvey Berin’s collection de- The neckline is centered with tiny Narrow, Tubular Sheath Highlights Berin Styles with these soft, fleecy coats cut on with his de-| line by hip line pocket treatment signer, Karen Stark, is known for | sophisticated styles. and deep V neck lines. ‘Couple Wed Dec. 23 Reside in Pontiac | Residing on Adelaide street are. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Edmund Tibbits. She is the former Carol Ann Beacom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tilden street. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alva B. Tibbits of Ox- ford. The couple was married Dec. 23 in the home of the bride's par- ents by the Rev. Fred Tiffany of wore a white knit dress trimmed in navy with matching accessories and carried a white Bible topped | with an orchid. Mrs, William Fortner of Lake | Mr. Fortner served as best man. Dirt Gardeners Have Meeting Mrs. Harlan Owens was hostess in her Oakshire road home Tues- day for a meeting of Dirt Gar- deners Club. er to conservation school at Hig- | | Hostoaens were Mrs, |Gilchrist - and = Mrs. i Backmann, William ‘tabbed suit of C. Beacom of North | Bethany Baptist Church. The bride |} Orion was matron of honor and Plans were made to send a teeck: | gins Lake. Mrs. Pat Abare pre- | sented the program for ‘the day. | Donald | This contour- navy and white tweed is from Ben Reig’s spring collection. The | jacket buttons below a double collar of sheer white linen and Val lace over the fabric. e-- e Stabafa Club Elects Officers for 1955 Barbara Thayer was hostess to members of the Stabafa Club Tuesday evening in her home on Mark street. . New officers elected for the coming year were Sharon Hol- | land, president; Judy Inman, vice | president; Mary Cowan, cor-| responding secretary; Lynn | Benter, recording secretary and Sharon Clark, treasurer. Mrs. | Basil Brown is sponsor of the | club. a Hospital Auxiliary Discusses Tea Plans | A membership tea to be held) soon in the Lake Orion home of | Mrs. John J, Marra was discussed at the Wednesday meeting of Pon- tiac General Hospital auxiliary held at the hospital. Mrs. Ralph Babbington presented the s of the recent ‘High Fever Follies” to Lauretta Paul, Pontiac General Hospital director, A report on the hospital conven- | tion held recently in Detroit was, bular wool sheath, with or without | loose lines, Sarnoff shows also a_ | given by Mrs. P. Eugene Miller. | matching jacket, takes top honors | group of slim, fitted town coats in| New members and guests were | in the spring fashion collection of | dark colors. He achieves a long | | welcomed by Miss Paul. . | 'WCTU Hears ‘Talk on Life - of Mrs. Stevens Mrs. Herbert Flemington opened her Birmingham home Tuesday afternoon to members of Dora B. Whitney group of the WCTU. Mrs. Edith_ Green accompanied the group in the singing of hymns and also read an article telling the ef- ‘fect good music has on one's be- havior, Mrs. John McCormick gave the devotions, and Mrs, John Cowe spoke on_ the life of Mrs. Lillian Stevens, one of the nation’s first WCTU women, for whom a memo- rial was erected in Washing- ton, D. C. “What Is Our Responsibility To- wards Stopping Liquor Advertis- ing?’’ was the question raised fol- lowing: an article on Year of Achievement read by Mrs. John Webb. Mrs. Leah Patton read a letter | received from Vice President Rich- 'ard Nixon in response to her in- quiries concerning the appointment ;of Ralph L. King as administra- tive assistant: Mrs. John Little closed the meeting with prayer. oxfords. $698 Te G illie4 SHOE STORE CHILD LiFe Shoes are known as health shoes. Ortho- pedic experts and foot specidlists endorse these shoes | for boys and girls. We carry them in both shoes ond izes Range from Infants’ Through Growing Girls and Young Men diliinn WATT $] 250 FE 2-7440 26 W. Huron St. Shoes for Young Folks Calico Corners. Fae kin i a = 3 Michige | os fue ks ab: Box 85 FEderal Have you a decorating © COLOR PROBLEM? | Mixing or Matching Fabrics — | IT’S EASY (AND CHEAP) TO SOLVE _ AT CALICO CORNERS. Bolts ded Bolts of Color, Color and More Color! (We have one. ee | in 29 diferent ame? den 2.9163 Af ee EL - THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1955" See ao cals petra Oe le ai ae: a ERE R AEM, hee Sarit Pie Ss Aus f The Charles Dills of Pontiac Trail “announce the engagement of their daughter, Barbara, to | James Taylor, son of the J. L. Taylors of Osprey drive, A fall wedding is planned. ’ BARBARA DILL Allemanders Dance to Calls of Sam Joan Waterford Township High School was the gathering place for 83 couples recently when Allemanders Club danced to the calls of Sam Joan. A winter scene as decoration was planned by the James Balmers who were assisted by the Wayne Cooks, the Charles Stickles and the Richard Balmers. Guests at the dance were Mr. and Mrs. James Burke, Mr. and Mrs. Archie McKillop, the William Hoppers, Dick Wilton and Gwen Anderson; the William Hiembucks and the Donald Weeds. Others were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Graves, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Kast, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Madden, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bond, the John Stefanskis, the Harry Andersons, Mr. and Mrs. William Pellitier, Ellen Purdy and Ed Batchelor, Mr. and Mrs, Dave Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cedarieaf and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Collins. Also attending as pone were Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bunce, the Hugh Gambles, the Max Wilsons, the Samuel‘ Zeemans, the Edmund Windlers, the Robert Ousnamers and Mr. and Mrs. Burnell MacAl-' lister. Mrs. Anna Bone Sunset President Mrs. Anna Bone was elected president of Sunset. Club at a re- cent meeting held in Wilson School. Other officers are Mrs. Marion Disbrow, vice president; Mrs. A. W. Neelands, secretary and Wil- liam Holthusen, treasurer. ‘outlined their work Pink and Blue Shower Is Given Mrs, Robert Bemman was honored Monday evening at a pink and blue shower given by Mrs. Carl Willis at her Lexington Place home. Among the guests were Mrs. Kurt Bemman Sr., Mrs. Fred Bem- man, Mrs, Lloyd Williams, Mrs. Arthur Woolley, Mrs. W. C. Wil- liams, Mrs, Walter Williams, Mrs. Gary Bacon and Mrs. Jerry Hay- ward, + Others were Mrs. Garland Woody, Jeanette Cockle, Mrs. Vern Bleise, Mrs. Charles Woody, Mrs. Charles Cowdrey, Mrs. Fred Cockle, Mrs. Robert Cowdrey and Mrs. Richard Parsons. Presbyterians Hear Officer First Presbyterian Church Wom- en's Association members heard a talk by the president of the Na- tional Council of iRebekohs Hold |Installation Presbyterian | ~ j | Crae, Fight supporter to the noble to the noble grand; Mrs. Theo- : Handicap Persons ( to Hold Meeting The Metropolitan Activities Club, for the handicapped, will gather Sunday at 4 p.m. in the Birming- ham YMCA on: East Lincoln ave- nue for entertainment and refresh- iments, - Seventy members. and _— = tended the last meeting’ of group and any handicapped person who is interested in aienfine meetings may contact Mrs. Carl D, -Littleson of Birmingham. conductor |Of ficial Is Guest of District Three Maria Miller, state president of Amvets auxiliary was entertained Monday evening at the meeting held by District Three Council. Mrs. Albert Olsen was hostess in her home on Argyle avenue, The guest spoke to the group about membership and announced the mid-winter rally to be held in Grand Rapids on Feb, 5 and 6. = De Liso Debs . .- Rhythm Step ... Carmelletes . . . Sandler Joyce ... Deb... Gino Dalsini ... and Others! Formerly to $19.95 . : a $688 $Q8s 1 oo $4.88 Shoes for dress, casual or tailored wear. A wide range of colors fabrics and patterns. All heel heights. i SPECIAL SALE! Beautiful Wool Chenille Women’s Organizations when they; met recently at the church. The speaker was Mrs. J. Russell ee Salsbury who told about the heri-| = tage of Presbyterian women and | j= church, the home and education” “through the} and emphasized ‘“‘our freedom to| ~~ become children of God and our freedom to teach others.” Assisting Mrs. H. M. Learned with a memorial service were Mrs. Gene Feneley, Mrs. Orley Hill, Mrs, A. F. Winters, Mrs. L. G. Porter, Mrs. Paul Line, Mrs. Hazel Anderson, Mrs, H. A. Amell, Mrs. | 7 Roy Fosbender, Mrs. W. G. Brown, Mrs. J. E. Frankenfield, Mrs. John Peck and Mrs. Fred Hoenstine. Luncheon was served by the June group. — STAPP'S Januar Che Dumrn Cal (Are OF SHOES All From Our Regular Stock of Quality Shoes! Infants’, Children’s, > Girls’, Boys’, Men's, Women’s, Misses’ SPORTS, DRESS, ; PLAY Es - styles included in this ee eaieire sole. ONE TABLE Values to $7.95 Your Choice at 2 ONE TABLE Values to $8.95 Your Choice at ‘3 ONE TABLE Values to $7.95. Your Choice at OR ey , leeeeaneatiiiahel dimen ere Values to $45, NOW S Whites and Pastels Gigantic Sale! Wear them now...for s BECAUSE THEYRE MILIUM LINED! KNIT 22 $32 DRESSES A breath-taking collection of coats NEW as 1955 in color, styling, fabric! See them at Peggy's . We call them our North-South coats... . Because they are lined with magic MILIUM for all season wear... 4 rich i California colors... and styled in a softer, more feminine mood with just the right touch of sophistication ... and new fashion detailing ...see them today and Saturday at Peggy’s... ring... for fall Use Your Charge Account or Use Our Lay-a-Way } SEE THEM | AT r 4 =) = y * . i wn 4 ‘i oe .! \: v : 4 RT ee a TN Ne nT Pee nO ee ee _TWEN TY-EIGH I. ES hf ae eee THE PONTIAC PRESS ¢ S, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1955 ¥ ‘McBride Feels ‘That Age of Specialization May i | | | | | | Light Fixture Balances in Bed-Window Problem By ELIZABETH HILLYER Sometimes a headboard must fit against a window, but the effect problem has added complications, can be attractive. Even when the problem has added complications, as those Mrs, S. H. asks about. She writes. “In my bedroom I have long faille draperies with valances which match bedspreads. One window is necessarily be- hind the headboard of the bed, but offside. Since one valance is extra wide, could it be used above the bed with a traverse rod for the drapery? Or would this effect be too heavy?” Move the bed forward enough so that it does not crush against the drapery, and the window treat- ment should look right, especially Growing Girl Needs Robe ‘to CallOwn Transition Period for Teener Aided Through Planning A teen-age girl's bedroom should versatile spot, equally suitable for entertaining school chums and for — relaxation of homework ses- gtine (deh ‘ctheiahte = greniee: b> time, the transition from <1 to “‘young lady’’ should be reflected in her living quarters. wh io plete refurnishing overnight. So aioe eS HS et 6d a See tive ‘during her school days, the teen-ager will find that she has a wonderful heritage with which to set up housekeeping when wedding bells eventually ring. | In place: of the traditional bed, convertible sofas or day beds flanked with bolsters and scatter pillows are high fashion for the modern miss’ living-bedroom. Be- sides providing a comfortable night’s sleep, they afford space for teen-agers who love to sprawl. Aavailable in a wide variety of styles and cover fabrics to suit even the fussiest teen-ager, the latest dual purpose bedding is equally comfortable for both sit- ting and sleeping. Prices are surprisingly economical, Tricky originality shouldn't be | substituted for furniture with pleas- ing lines that will stay fashionable, however, Personality can be ex- pressed in accessories and decora- tions that can be changed more easily (and less expensively) as the teen-ager matures. By selecting good-quality, attrac- furnishings |since it matches the spread and thus seems to belong to the bed. The sketch also shows how you might place an interesting light fix- ture to help balance the offside position of the window, Pictures or other wall decorations might also fill in this wall space, Too bere, foo teilored is not as flat- fering es @ , gentle softness in line ct gy Mrs. O.F.—The throatline loses feminine lines in pretty prints or plains with lingerie details, soften forty. Manners MAKE FRIENDS so much at home in the employer's office that he leans over the desk, lights a Cigaret, or sits down be- fore he is invited to do so. f Such lack of courtesy is more likely to get him the gate than the job. i een geen Here's a new use a the family hot water bottle suggested by a ‘mother; Fill it half full of tepid water and place it half full at the ihe put his hand over mine when - | off alone, ; part. That is encouragement. It's | ‘summer I started going with Pat, |change my mind. But he hasn't Actions Say 3 Girl Liked by Fellow | ae s No Nuisance, if He Keeps Sights Aimed Toward Her By ELIZABETH WOODWARD “Dear Miss Woodward: Receht- | ily I met this boy who goes to my | | school and is in most of my classes | -and I've grown to be very fond | ‘of him, and most of the kids at | school know it. He finds out where | i'm going (for instance, to a| | dance) and makes it his business | | to be there. | he “stands | me. At any social function near me and watches il also try to be where he is!) The other night I daneed with | him and found out that he thinks | girls are a nuisance. But after the | dance he pulled me away from. my friends to walk with him, and he said good-by. Should I keep on! trying to get him to like me, since | he gives me what looks like en: couragement, or should I drop the whole thing?” A bey who doesn't like a girl doesn's bother to trail her wher- ever she goes. A boy whe thinks a girl ts a perfect nuisance doesn't hover close to her when- ever he sees her. He doesn't dance with her, try to get her and go even slightly sentimental when it's time te very promising. By all means keep on trying to) get him to like you. Make it just | ‘a bit easier for him to see you | alone. Make the most of every op- | portunity to get better acquainted | with him. Respond to his encour- | agement—and do, a bit of encour- aging on your own. “Dear Miss Woodward: Last and he said he liked me very much, enough to go steady even. But I teld him I was too young. He then said that maybe next year when I'm a. junior I might popular even By MARY MARGARET McBRIDE Sometimes I think the age of spe- cialization may have gone too far. I don’t mind special stores for tall wornen, for short women, for ‘“‘ma- ture” (meaning fat) women,< for “ladies-in-waitnig” (euphemism for expectant mothers), for young- sensitive-footed. But a shop so: eacuiivdy for red-heads that blondes and bru- nettes are refused admittance gives me pause. The story goes that when a blonde strolled into this emporium recently, the clerk refused to sell her anything. The blonde, however, was a woman of spirit, and, besides, had. her eye on a certain garment. So she Not Wrong in Refusing Invitation Weddings Happen Once, but Dinners Can Wait _ By EMILY POST A reader asks: “Isn't it unfor- “Open” planning, where separation be jused today with this decorative style be- tween living, dining atid kitchen areas is ‘cause they add complimentary highlights in colonial - style homes. (se hemes. Snowy-white steel kitchen cabinets are also | This has all the earmarks of the Only suggested by dividers, has. become and never restrict the choice of color | beginning of a BIG THING. asked me to go any place since | then. In fact, he's even started go- | ing with another girl. “My problent is that I like him its youthful freshness, the wpper | arm thickens more or less but) | ; Plains his interest in another di- very much and would like to get him back. But how could I do this if I'm not sure whether or not he still likes me?” Pat made a good stab at lining the silhouette for us after we pass you up as his girl friend during : ~ | | | the summer. You had many enjoy- | able times together. But when you couldn't see his point about going | steady, the whole thing fell apart in his mind, and his heart. Ob- viously Pat only plays it steady — and since you wouldn't—he doesn't ask for any more dates. That ex- rection. It was just a suggestion of Pat's — maybe even a wish — that you | would change your mind next year | when you're a junior. It wasn't a promise that he'd wait around until | that happens. Now that he's busy, it would. be hard to “get him back.” But, if you stay friendly, it might be more promising next bottom of the bathtub for a young | child to sit on during his bath. It because you wouldn't walk across ‘keeps him from skidding. TV is called home entertainment | the-strect t» ote 9 bet of H. DIEM’S Reg. $10.95 Foot Flairs . Reg. $13. 4 Foot Res New Location — 87 N. Saginaw St. famous nuke Wonton’ | | A { | : All. Sizes—But Not in Every Style R 41295 56° iecl'Grippers 589° | 89° Feb ioe ‘Reg. $1595 SEMI-ANN UAL | 510” 5” MEN'S SHOES. .*9% Famous Make, Genuine 2H Leather | |] with trademark, color, and || [Pp lot number on it, and keep it, bl ae 14Yi— 242 by A mae So slimming — this paneled hip- line does as much for your figure Designed to fit and flatter shorter, fuller figures! Note as a diet! novel neckline, soft bodice, grace- ful skirt. Perfect for your favorite | fabric—rayon crepe, faille or cot- “ton. And sew-easy! © Pattern 4894: Half sizes 14's, 16%, 18's, 2%, 22%, 24%. 16% takes 4% .vards 39-inch. This pattern easy to use, simple | | to sew, is tested for fit. | plete illustrated instructions. Has com- Send pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- tern for first-class mailing. Send to Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon- tiac Press Pattern Dept., 243 West lith St., plainly name, address with zone, | size and style number. PETUNIA! Lran out of yarn When I came to the border ay I haverit a record f what to re-order / * 7 ng yarn, D, om J ba remove'the band, Capea See end aroma: , Size to be sure, This can be done by 35 cents in coins for this | New York 11, N.Y. Print| J By ANNE HEYWOOD “My husband's family died pen- niless,"" a woman writes, “and the last years of their lives were | very tragic. He supported them, | which meant that he couldn't marry until he was in his late) | thirties. “Now we've | years, and he is 44. We have one) child, and while my can put into his savings account. | We are so busy saving for our old age that we have no fun at all now. “What geod will it do us te live decently when we're over 65? I'd rather do some living now!" The first step this woman will have to take is to ary, try very IF loor Must Be Pre pared for Tile By HUBBARD COBB One of the best ways to prevent /a concrete basement floor from | Sanding is to coat it with water- ‘glass or a commercial concrete /hardener. This stuff goes into the ‘pores of the concrete and hardens there to prevent the surface from treated with waterglass or a com- | mercial hardener and I decide I | want to cover it with asphalt tile. |Can it be done?” Well, in most |cases it can but before you go. | ahead and apply the tile, it's best | applying a special primer to the floor and seeing whether or not it , Sticks. The fleer should be swept clean | and then the primer is applied, This primer for use on concrete floors to be covered with asphalt tile can be purchased at most stores that handle the tile. The entire floor is coated with the | primer and then you allow 24 hours fer drying, If, at the end of this period , the primer is well stuck to the floor, you can go ahead and lay the using regular tile cement. If you find that after 24 hours the primer has not made a good strong bond with the concrete, better forget the idea of using asphalt tile. Should the primer stick, your chances are will hold as it should. All this, however, only applies to asphalt tile. Itdoes not necessarily Fears About His Future Can Cripple Man’s Present hard, to understand her hus- band’s fears, and not just rebel, against them. Obviously, his experience with his- father and mother shocked: him badly, and left a scar which can- not be erased over night. Once been married six | husband | makes a good salary, we live like | paupers, because he puts all he) sanding. So far so good. Now the question comes up, | “Suppose the floor has been. she convinces him that she does understand, the second step will be easier. And the second step is to insist that her husband get a good in- vestment counselor. She should ask her bank, or Chamber of Commerce, te recommend one, A good investment counselor is | not expensive. His is the cheapest and most valuable service in the world. If she and her husband and the counselor will sit down and go over the whole picture, they can work out a program which will protect. the after-re- tirement years, but not take the joy out of living these years. For example, the counselor may recommend some kind of insur- ance which will combine his lire insurance with retirement insur- ance. Also, he will figure the social security, and the company pension plan, if there is one, and will work out a program which will perhaps bring far more money than the one her husband is now pursuing — and without penalizing the family now. Most of gil, this woman should realize that her husband is not being just selfish and mean, He was frightened badly, and he wants to protect not only himself, but his wife, from poverty in the late years of life. And he wants to protect his child from the tre- mendous burden which ‘fell on him, and kept him from marry- ing ntil late in life. It may take great urging to get her husband to consult with an investment counselor. Many peo- ple feel it ig an unnecessary serv- ice, and that they can handle their own affairs well enough. ~ But I know case after case where a good advisor has saved thou- sands of dollars, and pointed out benefits which the people con- givably rude for a person having .| aceepted an invitation to turn it down later for another? I have al- ways felt that barring serious ill- ness, it was a serious breach of etiquette for a guest to give out after having said ‘Yes’ to a hostess. Not long ago I invited a couple to our house for dinner, and they accepted. Several days later I re- ceived a telephone call from the wife saying that they had received an invitation to a wedding for that same day which would interfere with their coming to dinner. Wasn't this bad manners on their part?” Not necessarily—expecially if it But a wedding occurs only once and a dinner can be given many times. Dear Mrs. Post: My fiance wifl receive his medical degree one week before we are to be married. However, the wedding invitations will be sent out three weeks before at which time he will still be Mr. I would like to know how his name should appear on the wedding in- vitations. Should it be Mr. John Smith, or Dr. John Smith? Hf you are sure he will receive his degree, you may use the title Dr., but if there is any possibftity of his not passing his examinations, | it will be wiser to use Mr. Dear Mrs. Post: When two un- married couples ge to the theater | together, is it correct fer the There is no fixed rule about this, either way you mention jis correct. You sit whichever way is most pleasant to you four, Tailoring, Desian New Handbag Team blend faille. These handbags have the thoroughbred look of fine cus- tom pieces, yet they are remark- ably low priced. , These ‘little purses are neatly fitted inside and made with rayon satin linings. Roomy over-a-m styles and smart new clutch bags sell for as little as $5 to $8 in department stores. Many of these rayon handbags are made with non-tarnishable fake gold handles or closings. Teach Her Early Since most women live with a frying pan in their hands, teach your little girl to cook while she is young. If you create the interest now, she probably will not find cooking such a dreadful chore in the future. A goose may furnish up to a cerned never even knew they had. pound of feathers. ACROSS tile | 13 Com almost 100 per cent that the tile | 9, sxBle"* 1 Drupe fruit a J $ Smyrna —— & Pome fruit | 12 Genus of frogs “ appellation 15 Leave out 16 Pewter coin Thatlend 17 French city 18 River istet of 19 Got up 21 Powerful marrieds, even for the narrow or Have Gore Too Fai ar + Fields of Sudden Change Bad Place for Beginning soon . sneaked back, transformed into a flaming red-head, entitled then to buy her heart's desire. The reasoning behind the shop seems to be similar to that of a New York hair-dresser a few years back who announced that henceforth he would only cut the hair of women under 35, I have always believed that this was but a shrewd bid for | the post-35 trade. At least I know — one woman who patronized his establishment faithfully and was deliciously thrilied te think that™ she got by because she looked ten years younger than she was. I don't know the statistics on natural red-tops, but I was think- ing that the redhead shop might have had poor pickings if it weren't for the change in the pub- lic’s attitude about dyeing and tint- ing. Hair today is just another accessory, like handbags, bracelets and choker necklaces, subject to rinse, depending on what is being worn with it. The other day I heard someone report over the air that the daugh- ter of an ex-president was wear- ing her hair lighter this season. I don't know about that, but I do know that if the young woman has altered her hair hue, nobody will feel about it any way but simply interested. In the old days when the only reason for the peroxide bottie Was to conceal gray, it was hidden like q skeleton in the cleset. Nowadays, mest of my ac- quaintances discuss dyeing their hair in the same open, imper- sonal way in which they debate the proper color for their living room draperies. In fact, they change their hair color oftener than their slip covers, Which makes me wonder may not today’s red head be tomor- row’s blonde or brunette? If I were going to specialize, I believe I'd try to pick some area which would be less subject sudden restrictions, but simply have all the dresses and shoes marked about tWo sizes smaller than they really are. I bet I'd be success- ful, too. And let men, who in- crease their fish weights and de- crease their golf scores at_ will, make what they like of that. 700 SIZES $1012, M.14-16, C.16-28, by Casra Whedde Apron or jumper now, sundress Pattern = Sizes oma (10, 123 — ! 7 €', oh _ ; THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1955) 7 Census Bureau Plans co a sone ve Barbe: Reveals Why Bald | Bowe sss der Trade Survey by Mail "wet xs re mae rane |Mien Pay Same Prices |2eet 8°29 te The U.S, Census Bureau will! of @ similar study which we are By SAUL PETT a barber can hide his-mistakes.| being pinned only up the front, That ‘alt Selanne aod 7 ee Se now Going ourselves,” be added. | NEW YORK @ = As & public With « bald seen he mabet be more it’s pinned on both sides. jing about mid-January, according Touching Consideration some of the burning questions of | ort per to George N. Skrubb, director of}. NEW HAVEN, Conn. (UP) — @. Why do bald men or semi-bald |. Actually, though, a full head of | much as a long belt? - * be _ TWEN TY-NINE - INVENTORY SALE] | PRICES SLASHED 30 to 50% = darascall® FRIDAY &-SATURDAY ONLY! ked for information ber © cea, Gk a ee baldie, We can do it in mf | com tall girl, doesn’t it? 4 as on num , two thieves left a note rt ; Be . 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Niles, home eco- nomics director, Poultry and Nationa] Board, Chicage, devel- oped this egg-rich recipe, We think you'll agree Miss Niles has made a delectable gesture. Banana Custard Delight € ecg yolks 2 cups scalded milk ‘% cup sugar 1, teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons all-purpose flour % cup sherry or nonalcoholic sherry | Garerns yn vanilla ; package smati vanilis wafers BANANA CUSTARD DELIGHT—This smooth | to the custard in layers, while whipped cream gar- |custard dessert is a delight to make now that eggs | nishes the top. jare cheap. Vanilla. wafers and bananas are atided | tashioned glamor. . It’s an dld-fashioned treat with new- h Custard Gains Glamor Evening snack: Mix grated ched- dar cheese and deviled ham and use as sandwich filling. Butter the outsides of the sandwiches and toast under the broiler. ‘This Recipe Stretches Leftover Meat Loaf To stretch two portions of left- over meat loaf into four, try this | recipe. Dilute one can of vegetarian vegetable soup with 1 cup of water. Bring slowly to a boil in a skillet. Crumble or cube leftover meat loaf into soup mixture, sprinkle ‘lightly with garlic powder; heat over a moderate flame, saa occasionally until, it reaches & ‘poll, then, reduce heat to low and i let simmer five minutes more., Serve with mashed potatoes, & tossed green salad with French dressing, apple pie and coffee. Orange juice, brown sugar and ‘derful syrup with which to glaze butter or margarine make a won- | cooked sweet potatoes or yams. Hens Are Overworking § CHATTANOGA, Tenn. @ ~ Thomas F, Sitton’s hens are at it a, again. Ten years ago one laid ar egg 10 inches around its longest dimension., - "Now, Sitton reports, another of his hens laid three eggs in one day, : Fountain pens were not practical or in common use until after 1880, HVUUILAUOU.UURONLULLGUOLL NLL. E “IF IT'S ALIVE---IT’S FRESH!” CAPONS and CAPONETTES For Roasting, Stewing or Frying Guaranteed Tender . . . Nothing Finer in Poultry ROASTING HENS- DUCKS 3 to 8 Ib. Average AS HEN TURKEYS 6 Ib. Avg. tp. fa Oven Ready . ROCK FRYERS 2-5 Ib. AD: Average LG. FRESH EGGS m, 45° WILD BABBITS and COONS WALLEYE PIKE * 49° Fresh Whitefish Lb. 49< CATFISH Lb. 49: 4 5< ts Medium Shrimp $919 6 ripe bananas - % cup whipping cream, Confectioners’ sugar Prepare custard: Beat egg yolks, salt, and flour to blend Pour scalded milk whipped Gh ey ing custard inte chilled bowl and place in refrigerator or set pan with custard info pan of cold wa- ter. Immediate cooling of the custard is important to prevent eurdling). After custard is cool, blend in water 2 cups 8 chicken bouillon cubes ‘4 teaspoon celery salt 4, teaspoon onion salt ‘es teas oregano %% cup quick-cooking rice cereal 1 cup finely chopped cooked pork Place water, bouillon cubes, cel- ery salt, onion salt and : in saucepan. Bring to boil. Sprinkle in Tice cereal so boiling does not Stop. Cook, stirring constantly, until thickened. Lower heat and let cook five minutes longer. Remove from heat and stir in pork. Pour into lightly oiled loaf pan, about &x4 inches. Chill ly. Cut into 12 slices. Dip in flour and brown in hot fat. Serve immediately. If you have an electric fryer, cut Into sticks, or as you like, cov- er with your favorite croquette coating and deep-fry in moderate heat, 375 degrees, until brown. Makes four servings. Did You Know That Pineapples Grow on Plants? Not everyone realizes that. pine- applies grow on field plants 3 to 4 feet high, (Not on trees!) That it takes a pineapple plant 18 to 2 months — almost: two 'Hens Working Overtime! ‘Fix Eggs in Many Ways By JANET ODELL ‘ Pontiac Press Food Editor With the nation’s hens working overtime to produce more eggs than we have ever had before, it’s up to us to make use of this abun- dance. If we don’t buy more eggs, the egg producers will get dis- couraged and raise fewer hens. That means that next year we'll be worse off. Tt’s so wonderful to have eggs ata reasonable price at this time if the year (remember when we .| paid close to a dollar a dozen for them) that I'm buying at least a dozen a week more than usual. I like being able to use as many eggs as I wish without stopping to figure what each one costs, Even if your family objects to eggs every morning for breakfast, ' (there are ways you can add them to the daily diet. If you are making rolis, for instance, put in three eggs instead of one; you may need a little more flour, but the finished product will be more delicious. If the children object to eating eggs, _| maybe they will drink them with- pada Most children like egg- . Any milk shake may have an cas did for extra nourishment. yma nt on cay inp crenees Hard cooked eggs make attrac. tive garnishes. Slice them to put on’ potato: salad, cut them in wedges to grace a chef's salad, sieve them to sprinkle over hot dishes. Poach eggs to serve in corned ’| beef hash nests or on hot aspara- gus for a luncheon dish. Fry them for sandwichese at noon or in the | evening. This recipe makes a filling lunch- _| eon dish. You will find the fam- ily-sized can of deviled ham just about right for it. Poached Eggs With Deviled Ham 6 wlices freshly made toast Butter or margarine ') cup deviled ham § hot poached eggs 2 cups white or qhevee sauce _Crisp watercress or parsiey Butter the toast generotisly, then Spread with the deviled ham and arrange on a platter or for indi- vidual service. Place a freshly poached egg on each piece of toast, top with the sauce, garnish with water cress or parsley and serve immediately, Serves 6, Contrary to what many women think, cream puffs are very easy to make. Not too long ago a group of teenagers came to my home to prepare dinner for their cream puffs served with ice cream and chocolate sauce. So, if you have refrained from making this interesting dessert, try your hand when eggs are cheap. Cream Puffs 1 cup boiling water ‘) cup salad. oi! t 1" cup. shed 4 eges Bring water to a boil in sauce- salt sil-purpese flour |pan, Add salad oil and salt. Add flour all at once and beat rapidly, over low heat, until mixture leaves sides of pan and forms a smooth compact ball. Remove from heat, add unbeaten eggs one at a time. Beat hard after each egg is added until mixture is shiny and smooth, 12 inches apart. Bake in hot oven | (450 degrees) 20 minutes, then re- ‘duce heat to ‘moderate (350 de- | grees) and continue baking 20 to 25 ; minutes longer. Cool. To serve, cut After last egg is added, mixture off tops and fill with sweetened should be thick. | whipped cream or vanilla custard, Drop mixture by tablespoonfuls|or ice cream.- Makes 12 large on ungreased baking ‘sheet about | cream puffs. ially now spect®” adel a tne = 82 S. Saginaw St. il a9 Open Every Night Until mt P.M. 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BOX or Ready-Mix BUCKWHEAT BUCKWHEAT 33° neasvurx'ie onsen! Quick Mother’s Oats _ “= S ~ . sie f ATs, Pes — Z an c- , = | 4, wy, fo? fa "Ze ° a "4 a i * “4 . - A Sa bee i a A $ ey _ : da “ fie ‘2h ‘en fit. ; . \ 1) hw ¢ , ‘“ & 0 : E 0 QUARTERS Geer to a quick and easy~ FRESH prepare HEARTY ¢c , SuERicax lament! 20 o. phe. 1D) ig Sarre eROU ND water, mix and cook! SYRUP..... 59: 24 Ox. Bottle BEEF POUN DS | FOR ONLY ir ALA 7 DRESSING QUART JAR "" BANANAS| 4 “ TALL CAKS FOR HAMILTON na A LARGE C E -BORDEN’S CANNED egal e.3 e WE. RESERVE THE RIGHT TO. LIMIT QUANTITIES ° "Comer of Baldwin ‘Ave. _\...., Store Hours: WEEK DAYS — $9 A. M. to 10 P. M. ‘SUNDAYS — 9 A. M. to 9 P.M, 6a + 3 WIFESAVER BEEF STEW—A wife-saver is \for beef stew, and hot biscuits merely gild the lily. this delectable beef stew casserole with light corn- As a variation, you might try herb biscuits with meal biscuit circles on top. This is perfect weather veal stew Sausage, Nuts Blendin Pilaff Sausage-Peanut Pilaff is one of those recipes you'll like to prepare and serve often. . For an everyday meal for the family, it's a hearty dish, expecial- : ly good for these midwinter days. ; For company, it has the un- { meual, delectable blend of the . _ flavors of sausage, peanuts and * olives. + — Another advantage of this dish, ; @ecording to meat expert Reba * Stages, is that it's made with easy- + @m@the-budget bulk ne ‘ Sausage-Peanut 4 ‘} pound bulk ~~ pork ene onion can condensed mushroom soup eup chopped green pepper ; #3 stutied "olven if @enired Brown sausage until crumbly. . Add celery and onion and cook ‘three minutes. Pour off drippings. « Pepper. Pour into a l-quart cas- and sprinkle with chopped nuts. with sliced stuffed dlives, if desired. : a moderate oven (350 for 30 minutes. Four Yam Boats Accent Ham : ‘Garnish a ham or pork roast ' sweet potato boats. Simmer sweet potatoes until tender, then skin and hollow them, Fill turn to the oven to heat through. 4 Makes Fine From the ranching country of Montana comes a recipe for a fine winter meal. It’s & easy meat dish, one that freezes well, Make up a large batch of stew. freeze part for future meals and serve the rest with feather-light cornmeal biscuits on top, Watch the children go for the tiny center biscuits—the “‘holes”’. Wife-Saver Beef Stew 2 tablespoons shortening beef chuck, cut inte cubes 4 cups boiling water 1 bay leaf 4 drops het pepper sauce l clove garlic % teaspoon pepper l teaspoon paprika l tablespoon salt 3 medium potatoes 6 carrots Md % cup omiens, halved frying pan or Dutch oven. Brown meat in melted shortening; pour off drippings. Add water, bay leaf, hot pep- per sauce, garlic and seasonings. Cover tightiy and cook over low heat for 1') hours, Cut potatoes and carrots in one- a half‘inch pieces; add with onions Blend flour with one half cup water; add to stew and cook until stew bubbles. (If gravy is too thick, additional water may be added.) proof serving casserole if desired. Top hot stew with biscuits. Serves eight. Biscuits % cup enriched corn m 1% cups sifted enriched flour 3 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon salt a % cup shortening "2-3 cup milk Sift together dry ingredients: cut bles-coarse crumbs. Biscuit-Topped Beet Stew THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13,,1955 _ |Book.on Garnishing Food Is Gold Mine: of By JANET ODELL. Pontiac Press Food Editer One thing I always do right aft- er Christmas is to attend all the bargain book sales. “ Usually I'm fortunate enough to pick up.a cook book or two to add to my collee- End Company Meal ‘With Peach Treat.’ This dessert makes a delightful ending for a company meal, Ideas a | garnishes, This iscby no means a | perature of both food and garnish. | through the rind in-ali but the | complete recipe book, but it ig a| Never use a garnish to disguise pa ring. ogy = a me gold mine of ideag. | deliciencies or food of poor quality. | &€? through the cut in rind. Personally, do not favor tor- Here's an easy suggestion that | i pet a ne crewtens tn . ‘ : | may appeal to children. Prepare | yuu oe © & : Peach Macaroon Cream turing cream cheese into rosettes | 4°" ‘ ..| soup, cut them in appropriate | deviled eggs. Spread a smail rec- | 4 to 8 drained eanned cling peach or spending hours making flowers | tangie of bread with cream cheese, | “4P€S for holidays, or in Shapes | naives : tion, ‘This year I found two little | out of turnips. But I do approve | piace the egg on top. Cut a sprig) cldbs, hearts, diamonds and) t0 oth ay : volumes, both unusual, One is | of spending an extra five minutes | of parsleyto represent’ a sail and. spades for Syne book \ cup tights — called rather facetiously, ‘‘Can the 0" simple, attractive garnishes for grand upright in each “boat.”’ Form One section of the is de- si lemon voted to ideas for bedtrays.. For anyone having to feed an invalid for any length of time, this would be most helpful. It includes both Greeks Cook?"; the other “The Art of Serving Food Attractively.” Before I tell you anything about the Greek cookbook, I'd like to try food, You can serve the plainest |» yacht with two or three sails of food, dress it up a bit, and make | different heights. your family or guests feel they) To decorate individual molded | neve veel) oe | desserts, tint applesauce green and | I'll condense Miss Wenker's four- | oe PP g | Crush peaches to make 1 cup pulp. Mix with sugar, salt, maca- roon crumbs, light cream, lemon | with a hot spiced prune in center | of apricot. Use in groups of three | Oregano imparts Spice /at end of- meat platter or space! For twenty years, or more she | binations, serving dishes and tem- | has directed the Home Econofnics | ~ — department of Mount Mary Col- . Stuffing for Roast Duck evenly around platter. | Half a teaspoon of crumbled lege; she has done experimental work in foods and has written for Apple - and- bread stuffing for! Here's an unusual way of fixing Whole oregano leaves added to a magazines. | roast duck takes on new interest cucumbers to garnish a salad: Form | basic French dressing lends & After a short foreword and a list when it is seasoned with grated cucumber chain by cutting slices| subtle new flavor. - Marinate the of rules for garnishing, Miss Wen- | lemon and orange rind and nutmeg from peeled or unpeeled cucum-| dried leaves in the dressing for Turn frozen mixture into chilled bowl and beat with rotary beater until smooth and fluffy. Fold in whipped cream. Return to freezing compartment ker devotes the rest of the book | or cinnamon. This stuffing is also ber about % inch wide, Remove an hour or so before serving. and freeze to desired consistency, to an alphabetical list of actual | delicious with roast goose. | pulp to form rings, Make one cut | Basil, too, may be added. | Winter Meal Add milk and stir only until in- gredients are dampened. (add a little more milk if needed to make a soft dough.) Turn out on lightly floured board or pastry cloth and knead gently a few times, Rell cut to | one-halt-inch thickness, Cut with | ‘doughnut cutter, Place doughnut-shaped biscuits around edge of hot stew; top center of stew with little biscuit centers. Bake in a hot oven (425 degrees) 10 to 2 minutes. Melt shortening in heavy deep | to stew and cook one-half hour | |of cooking eggs you'll use this Stew may be poured into a heat-[ | Note: To freeze, make stew as directed; place in freezer. | serve, heat in slow oven (325 de- gees) about one hour or until bub- | bling. hot. Turn oven up to 425 Top stew with biscuits and bake as directed. Cream, Cheese Top. Broiled Swiss Eggs Once you try this delectable way recipe often. Broiled Swiss Eggs * teaspoon butter eges 2 tablespoons heavy cream 2 tablespoons grated ary heesr _ C Defiance California Swiss i Melt butter in 6-inch iron skillet; breakeggs intoskillet. Pour cream over ege yolk§: sprinkle with grated cheese. Place over low heat just until edges of eggs turn white; broil at moderate temperature until as in shortening until mixture resem-| utes, adjusting heat or broiler Peaches Sag 00 meee firm as desired—two to four min- rack. Makes one serving. Here's the treat of the year. . Imagine! You get three packages Frozen Downyficke 1 Minute Waffles _ for the price of two. And whet waffles! -Whet convenience! No messy batter to mix or bowls and woffle iron to clean. Just take Downyflake out of the _ package ond put ‘em into your toaster. “fn one minute, up pop golden-crisp ‘waffles ... perfect every time. aa WAFFLE Grapefruit Juice......05 New Instant Mother’s Oats... . (Cooks in 1 minute) 46 Ounce Kingan’s No. 1 Sliced Traypack Bacon 4.9: PORK LOIN ROAST Rib End or ' Boston — % Butts ry bb. : ee Mich. U. S. No. 1 go POTATOES SALE | — 2 Pkgs. when you buy 2 pkgs. now 3 a few recipes from it in order to lace on top of desserts, indenting | juice mond | | give you ‘some first hand informa- | teen rules for garnishing into a few i center’ be form a nest. Fill | latter for vestricted diets. al- | stand mt ¢ ru grea i ‘| tion. However, I can talk about | sentences. oo ; | with nuts or smalj fruit. You'll tind lots of things you al- a, ~ =. the other book. Make your garnishes edible, for an attractive meat garnish | ready do in The Art of Serving | crumbs The author, Mary Albert Wenker, | simple and suitable to the food try this one: Pan-broil apricot | ¥ ‘ood Attractively”; but you'll also Pour into refrigerator tray; is an experienced home economist. adorned. Consider size, color com- halves in their own sirup; serve | get lots of new ideas, i place in freezing . fo . sf by } d a8 is ; - 4 Py ‘ Ap 4 2 4 = : “ toes i . 7 a, jai es : / eh Bed é or Beret - i \ i : é a 2 *. j se : : | ; Fi . ; ‘ ce , : r ae oy EE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13,1955 |_| ee , ‘ Bi is 3 “d re = : E - & . x * a Ps “ot : 2 = eee a. : Ss i ‘. ee < = : 2 * ; 7. 5 ‘ , , tee : ® be 5 Ms = i? mi % ee SAVE Every Day at : 2 BANQUET CHICKEN FRIGASSEE. with WINGS Stokley’s Finest é | , oF PEOPLE'S : Low 4 PRICE! . = : | ‘Deming’s or Del Monte RED SOCKEYE Armour’s Columbia Tray Packed , im SLICED mat BACON 3° ANOTHER PEOPLE'S ‘VALUE! -Armour’s Country Roll THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1955 ‘ ” S SURIMP. MARINARA — A sealood sauce for | famous spaghetti takes its delightful flavor from oregano, | one is & an unusual and delicate herb. Ralian Seb stews are better Ge, over. served this Applesauce Whip Complements Fish Serve this pleasant light dessert after fish. Applesauce Whip 1% cups applesauce 1 tablespoon ie stiff; fold into applesauce. ‘Serve at once with soft custard ‘Salice made with 2 egg yolks, 1 cup ‘milk and 1 or 2 tablespoons sugar Makes four to six servings. _ Make Candy in Jiffy Foo * the world over. This among gourmets main dish in itself, You'll decide fish is tig, a IF lavorful Herbs Accent Italian Shrimp Marinara The Italians have a way with They. eat heartily and with gusto, enjoying the flavors and |™ Roast Turkey and Dressing CHEF’S SPECIAL DAILY | Pees ese eee Se Se eee eee Se ewe WE DO CATERING: CALL FE 2-6242! {| FRUIT PUNCH MADE TO ORDER! 4 BOWLS AND CUPS FOR RENTAL! : a 53 eee ve he ween eo e+ + 8 BAKERY DEPARTMENT SPECIAL: Chiffon Gakes .....& 90c Old Fashioned Rye Bread........ Leal 24c. Glazed Pecan cunccccceee.-O for 38¢ Assorted Celie Cakes ........... Ea. 49¢ Chocolate Eclairs ..............2 fer 25¢ Jelly Bums.....................6 for 38¢ Glazed Pecan Rolls .............6 for 35¢ Wedding—Birthday—Party Cakes Made to Order ~ 'HOMADE: roop suop OAKLAND PACKING HOUSE THI 77 S. SAGINAW - Wholesale — of using herbs. An Italian cook would be lost without flavorful |oregano, delicate rosemary, aro- tie marjoram and the other herbs. She uses these berbs with dis- cretion, experimenting and tast- ing as she goes along. She uses the herbs alone or in combina- tions of two or three in most of | the dishes she prepares. Her salads are sparked with the ‘herbs. Fish is raised to gas- tronomic heights by the addition of these nature! flavoring agents. To help us familiarize ourselves with the joys of Italian herb cook- ery, the home economists in the test kitchens of the American Spice Trade Association have adapted the following authentic _| Tecipe to American use. Cook five more minutes. Serve, hot, over cooked spaghetti or rice. Yield: Six servings, Tomato and Curry Spark Celery Soup Here's an entirely new and deli- Your Choice 15* per It. f NECKBONES—EARS SNOOTS—MAWS HEADS PORK Retail HEARTS—KIDNEYS. FEET—TAULS ptt FAT | Por Roast” PURE LARD MEATY, SKINLESS, SMOKED HAM: - Lb Md SHANKS.. 20 } '|BEEF..... | Throughout the ages, milk has held a place of undisputed impor- tance in the diet. For this reason, foods made with milk have always been thought of as being healthful. Ease of digestion, due to the Ynatural enzyme action of rennet on milk protein, makes rennet-cus- tards doubly valuable in feeding young children, and for adults. Doctors have long recommended rennet-custards for baby feeding and through the years a large vol- ume of rennet powder business has been in families with email. chil- dren. \ Recently the rennet manufac- turers have realized that there is a large family market for rennet-custards, Women are in- terested in making one dessert for everyone at the table, from baby to grandpa. They can de this nicely by serving rennet- custards, Thanks to the magic of rennet, this nourishing milk dessert is not starchy, but refreshingly light, to please everyone. Seven popular flavors—vanilla, chocolate, lemon, orange, faspberry, maple, and new strawberty—are available. Rennet dessetts can be served plain to the youngest. children. With a garnish of chocolate, fruit, cinnamon, whipped eream or nuts, they appeal to the older children and grownups. Fruits or ingredients such as Can-Qpener Available With. an Extra Cutter Have you ever wished you could change the cutter on your can- opener for cleanliness sake? Well, it's possible now because there is a new can-opener available with an extra cutter that is easy to put on and take off. If you reserve the extra cutter for canned sardines, salmon or tuna, you can make sure your other canned foods won't taste fishy. cake strips or cooked rice can also be combined with rennet-custards to suit adyjt appetites. There is also @ revival of recipes - calling for the addition of rum or brandy to rennet-custatd, when it is made for grownups alone. this recipe printed-in 1713—“Put rennet to a quantity of new milk heated, and set it by to cool, then strew it with sugar and beaten cinnamon; over that pour some [Rennet-Custard Desserts Appeal to Whole Family cream, .ctvew gigis wei the cream, and sprinkle it with rose | T7FEs pelt nt E i ty ' Ly z 5 i ee PORK LOIN: 29: BAGON . . . tor rac: 3% Money a" Grode A, Medium a4 J EGGS ns peat 1% tb. Leet .C Bread.....18° # ; f ae ‘ | : j / ‘ L. ‘ ; Auburn “Heights COPP’S MARKET 3337 Auburn Avenue Birmingham- | FISHER'S MARKET 1248 S$. Woodward Clarkston TERRY'S MARKET 12 $. Main Street Keego Harbor SERBINOFF GENERAL STORE 3152 Orchard Lake Reed 1550 Union Lake Road Opdyke Road OPDYKE MARKET 2485 Opdyke Roed Highland Road a 8240 Highiend Rood PONTIAC Baldwin Avenue MAZZA'S MARKET i » pancokes 1% Ib. Pkg. 4 . THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JANUARY 18,:1955.. | ARMOU R'S TREET Hills Bros. COFFEE Lb. Tin =. / TISSUE Time! ) Little Usiu se s ~s > 7 eVERAL Fora Tasty — Lunch Any Time Try » GOLDEN MIX Lo 25) Oriental 2 No. 2 Cans 29° Oriental | 118 Baldwin Avenue = Bean Sprouts Ke Defiance 3 Cut Green BEANS Detrance oN ey BF oe ing es” 7 atte: Ai + * . c Defiance Cut Wax BEANS | FROZEN FOODS Birds Eye Frozen =\ CHICKEN PIE 3% Oz. Pies 8 a Birds Eye Frozen BEEF PIE 8 Ox. Pies Cc for — Flav-O-Rich Sieliks =. 59" "Real Gold ORANGE BASE K MINTZ 1 BLUE LABEL PE) 6 ox’ 2 5° = D MARKET | | Bottl gta, Lake rai SYRU P e LOTAN'S DIXIE & | ‘parle vie 2 Dawn Fresh Mushroom TELEGRAPH MKT. = Steak Sauce with shila: 9 tid : Nabisco rsp Sliced Mushrooms nent 700 > | Chocolate Chip Aium | ‘MARKET Pecan Cookies Nabisco = y 6 Oz. 183,- 185 Edison Street J 43° Premium Saltines Cons some ba Road : | Pkg. , } 1 Lb. Box 25° pe 3 MET lee a % oy Lifebuoy Soap 560 fieditin Roce || EL Puss ’n Boots | | Cat Food 3 Reg. Size o7' Perry Street ars 1220 N. Pony Strat f D:. sy Lifebuoy | _BULINGSEN'S- SOAP ‘2 Bert Sine MDF Wiagara Starch pe £39 cx 7S Defiance Lipton Yellow Lobel Unsweetened BLACK TEA | Lone 79° 48 Count . Giant 9 B: Tea Bags 63 46 Oz. Can USE ‘all” in YOUR AUTOMATIC Lux Flakes Lg. Pkg. . cups sifted enriched flour & teaspoons baking powder ground thyme ty ro ail) A caged 1-3 cup shorten we | % cup rolled oat# (quick or old-fash- ed, uncooked) . cup ee: i “ v4 cup aap eese Garlic sa! _— Turn out on lightly floured board or canvas and knead gently a few seconds. Roll out to one-half inch thick- ness. Cut with floured biscuit cut- . Spread biscuit rounds lightly with rows, . Sprinkle lightly with garlic salt. hot oven (4% degrees) 18 minutes. Serve hot. HERB ’N’ CHEESE. TEAR-OFFS—Biscuits are excellent withs"’ for soup and salad luncheons. | meal and a variety of herbs, are further pepped up with sharp cheese | and garlic salt. Curried Beef Has Glamor Plus Thrift Plentiful beef comes to the table enriched and glamorized but eco- nomical in this tested recipe for curried beef made with liquefied instant dry milk. Curried Beef 1 medium-size onion, chopped sliced mushrooms 2 tablespoons butter 1 pound boneless chuck, cut in !-inch cubes ‘i, cup water _— liquefied instant nonfat dry = tablespoons fiour.. 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon curry powder \q teaspoon —s % teaspoon pe Saute onions aad mushrooms in butter until mushrooms are browned. Add meat and brown on all sides. Add water; cover tight- “Bo | These biscuits, made with oat- ly and simmer 45 minutes or until | meat is tender. Pour liquefied nonfat dry milk | into 1-quart bowl Sprinkle com- bined flour and seasonings over surface of liquefied nonfat dry milk, Beat with rotary beater until blended, and pour over meat mixture. Cook, stirring constantly, until thickened. Serve hot with fluffy rice. Pa For Easy Entertaining Take-it-easy cooks who are hav- ing company will find a cooked round boneless ham a good choice. Such a ham, weighing about 6 pounds, should be heated in a slow (325° degrees) oven for about two hours. For a buffet supper serve the ham with creamed potatoes, a raw vegetable salad and condi- ments such as mustard and pickle relish. THE. PONTIAC PRESS, THURSD AY, JANU: ARY 13, 1955 Sometimes it’s more difficult to spend money wisely than it is to make it. The housewife who shops for food, for instance, must make her money do double duty. She must make it buy food. that will satisfy her family's appetite and tastes, and at the same time she must shop for hidden values— the vitamins and minerals that their bodies need for growth and good health. It is important that these vitamins and minerals are not lost during storage .and prep- aration. It is not enough to have a shopping list that is well propor- tioned from q nutritive stand- point—she must also know how to conserve food values in the items And foun want she perchases. O now'at their best... pose u need them mas “Golden Vitarnin C. helps ward off colds... BY THE BAGFUL! | — Sweet and Juicy. at your food ctre FLORIDA CITRUS COmMIES:ON, LERELEND, PLOMIOR 1-Ib. tin be sure that every item is beught at its prime—that it is at its peak for figvor and for food values. 1. Fresh fruits and vegetables | con’ lose their vitamin content, from the moment they are picked. The longer. they’re kept the more food To Protect Tea Kettle If you have an aluminum tea, kettle (of the non-whistling type) empty it and dry the inside after the last ‘meal of the day; then rub the inside with ordinary steel wool and soap three or four times a week. This treatment will. keep the inside surface free of small deposits of minerals contained’ in the drinking water in some com- (munities. value is leak. them as they are needed. . 2. Vitamin C is destroyed by contact with air so fresh fruits and 3. Some vitamins and minerals are destroyed by heat so cook vegetables and fruit until they are i it ‘NEW! SHAMROCK BRAND FFEE REMUS FRESH CREAMERY BUTTER Follow Six Hints to Spend Your Food Dollar Wisely | When possible, buy: 5: Canned and frozen foods re- tain @ very high proportion of the original nutritive value of the food ~make the most of them! 6. The vitamins and -minerals that are locked up in enriched yeast-raised breads are stable and are the same after several days as they are the moment the bread comes from the oven. Don’t: be}. every penny S hone tea Re aan And food values are the most basic | ones of all. Use these six hints to help you get what you pay for! , * & & & @ 4 NEW AND BETTER @ Helps greatly when washing clothes, less soak- - ing, less rubbing. “ARM & HAMMER SAL SODA CONCENTRATED SHOP AT NICK’S SUPER MARKET! Here is o big morket . . . filled with every wonderful food you WITH FOOD BARGAINS! could went! and other big values. Your Choice! | Isbest Brand Delicious Feeds Peas Cream Corn Tomatoes Cut Green Beans Cut Wax Beans No. 303 Cans $7 00 STEAKS.. Sunshine Flav-O-Rich, Frozen Minute Krispy Crackers.. Open Every Day 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Free Parking in Our Big Lots! 25° = Pkg. 1 Lb. Pkg. Defiance Quality Chili Con Carne 15% Oz. Can 2 cans Domino Pure Granulated SUGAR > Ib. Bag 39° Downflake Waffles "3 one 2 (LIMIT 1) U. S. Graded Quality Beef ROLLED RIB ROAST Here is a big market filled . . . Shop at Nick's this week,: stock up on these VW STRAWBERRY Ww Viasic Pure Preserves 24 Oz. Jar Borden's Ready-to-Bake BISCUITS LUX TOILET SOAP 4 Reg. Bars When you fix them, just think how many other “soup sur- prises” you can dream The possibilities — al- 1 soup can water 1 can (1% eups) condensed chicken with rice soup Stir chicken soup until smooth; blend in water and chicken with [ rice soup. Heat but do not boil. Four servings. . Country Kitchen Soup 1 can (1% cups) condensed beef noodle aren (i% eups) condensed vegetable 1'g soup cans water Blend soups and water; heat. Four servings. After-School Shockd Need Touch of Sweet Serve a snack after school on cold winter days to satisfy a youngster’s desire for something the least bit sweet. You'll need plenty for growing appetites. Saute a slice of toast in 2 table- spoons butter. Sprinkle with 1 teaspoon sugar mixed with one- quarter teaspoon cinnamon. Top with about one-quarter cup hot) QUICK TUNA SOUP—Sharpen your appetite with this creamy, rich Quick Tuna Soup. It’s almost a meal in itself. Serve it with For the busy homemaker who budgets her time as well as her money, it's a very real problem to cook knows the merits of canned tuna for speedy ‘“‘purse-saver”’ cooking. A real economy buy, where there's no waste whatsoever, is canned tuna, All meat and all edi- ble, the tedious preparation has been done for you. Even the light- colored oil can be used for salad |, dressings, in sauces or in cas- seroles. Nutrition-wise, tuna is one of the best protein foeds. In addi- ‘tuna offers good eating in soups, | yin, sandwiches, sauces and salads. When combined with another |tizing and varied for those on market in fancy, standard, chunk,| te type of meat, The white flaked or gtated packs. Fancy meat tuna is canned only from ‘pack is all solid meat selected for | ibacore. It is of the same color- color, I It should be free from dark | §& 8% white meat of chicken. .-.@s-| The Swift's Brookfield, Large, Grade A meat of these fish is slightly dark- Whi F “ er in color and has rich, full hite 99s Doz. flavor. eseeeuseas The budget-wise shopper buys | the Pet Milk rauca: ...8™ 91.00 aie oo aire Pork Shoulder Roast...» 29° 2 cups milk or 1 cup milk and 1 cup snha . $ ‘| and cream; add tuna. Heat slowly, Michigan Onions sous 91.49 fiers eevee Oranges 176 Size » Dez. 30: For Sunday Supper, seesese Try Apple Pancakes for puff pancakes, and add one- 5 fourth teaspoon cinnaifion to the : flour and 1 cup finely chopped : : pared apples to the batter before These measurements are propor- pancakes, so if you intend to make Dixie Highway at Telegraph —Lots of Parking Bi cunts. of cinnamon on chopped ST T ay — it al | | OPDYKE MARKET = Corner of Walton and Opdyke Phone FE 5-7941 = apples to correspond. TTT TT) Trost...” $7°| Sisace..." OO = GROUND ie = PORK _& SAUSAGE BULK Cc BEEF LARD . THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, - co wy let tea brew three-five minutes | Tos 4 | tow heat, stirring often, until thick.| Add minced parsley to waffle [Follow 3 Rules «| = trimmer ze |Apricot Dreams "| “asa mix m cio yma vie Zn mp aig ee eral amu, (Deneath Crunch |—— i : E j i i 5 gE ay é i E iL i a § i : E g : 5 g 3 g A : i = = S Ss if ‘1 [i zg : | : g il Bs th HH art <5 i bet i Hf at fF i Wy, fi i u af tH if i tf g BE b3 i E ree . tee! iy E gE i i i li : i [ . , - oven 30 to 35 minutes. Cool and y 4 ee d a be Simply make a deep slit in each | cut into 16 bars; remove with ~ | ; . absolutely boiling (otherwise the | biscuit, spread with honey and in-|-small spatula. | POV | * 3. ‘ | Hin, OU ll . n 3 Ed fi £ i : . Vers 42. Po a Et Se eee Wek 3B eee ee ‘ i cae , \ eee a : = ghee eer ey ce ; J «| : es 4 ie Bee kt abe = oe - ‘ ~ . oy x% a & ‘ ‘ , : : | / A | ‘ j * JANUARY 18,1005 ___‘THIRTY-NINE__~ ie iF Bll air ail | SO 2 cree |i ° J) ° ee gi id = F : GOLDEN RIPE SAVE 7 "SAND GROWN SABAGO BAG BAKERY SPECIAL! MULLER’S OVEN-GLO PLUMP YOUNG TENDER COF F E E By ROCK HENS FRESH KILLED--CUT-UP--PAN READY Lake Erie Pereh si" = 99¢ |= == | BANANAS | BONITA FLAKES aa $y? | OPEN _ SUNDAYS Prices Good - Thurs. Jan.\13 Thru Wed., Jan. 19 CHASE & SANBORN DRIP OR REGULAR ¢ ‘Lb. B CANNON BATH TOWEL cAN PORK dary SHOULDER ROAST ANOTHER ADLER’S FIRST! SHAGGY RIPE — ELBERTA PEAC H ES SMALL and LEAN my LY (: ev a" daa? Gi © RIBS........ | * —% GSOOTIIIOIIIIIIOIIOO SS, FORTY Team Up Pork and Cornbread ‘Roast pork is another of the foods that take on added zest when combined with flavorful cornmeal. — A delightful main dish for a Sun- day dinner is roast pork with corn- bread dressing. Easy to prepare, the dressing can be made from either leftover cornbread or fresh cornbread dried slightly in the 3 . Reast Pork With Cornbread Dressing “1 perk roast jlein or ribi Season with 1 teaspoon salt, ve teaspoon pepper per pound, : Dressing 14 cup chopped onion »% cup bacon fat 4 cups crumbied cornbread 1 teaspoon salt \% teaspoon poultry seasoning %, teaspoon pepper Ask butcher to loosen back bone to make carving roast easier. Place meat on trivet in open roast- ifg pan, fat side up. Roast in a moderate oven, 350 degrees, about @ minutes per pound, ; While meat : pre- dressing, as follows: Brown ov in fat, Combine crumbled cornbread with remaining dry Add fat and onion, and mix carefully. * About 45° minutes before roast Js done, pour excess fat from pan and transfer cornmeal dressing to rbasting pan, stuffing it under and the meat. Continue baking until pork is done and dressing Spaghetti, Limas, Beef Make Up Skillet Trio >“Three’s company” — and en- joyably so — when it’s a skillet trio of spaghetti with lima beans and dried beef, You'll need about 4 ounces thinly sliced dried beet (about 1-cup); cut it into bite-size tien of flavors is excellent. y’ ROAST PORK—With pork on the plentiful list, |insures a tender, well-cooked, moist roast, Forty- it’s time to treat the family to a Sunday dinner of | five minutes before the meat is done, the dressing roast pork with cornbread dressing. Long, slow cooking ae Start Lunch or Dinner With Hot Tomato Juice ___._ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1955 ' Sparkling red tomato juice al- ways starts a luncheon or dinner successfully—especially when it’s served hot. . For an intriguing change of flavor, Spice the juice with curry powder, garlic salt or juice, or herbs (thyme, marjoram, basil). Easy does it. Stir in @ bit, heat, Tomato juice with seasoning is | often good served hot on these wintry days. wf Follow Garnish Rules If you enjoy making food look pretty you'll be interested in these basic garnishing rules. Garnishes | should always be edible. They should complement the flavor and color of the food they are accom | panying. Garnishes should never be overhandled or allowed to crowd a platter or other serving. dish. Odd numbers of garnishes are usually the most effective. Garnishes should be. placed so that the food they accompany can be served easily, (x New ways of serving vegetables wintertime. Here are two recipes from Gaynor Maddox, food editor of the. Newspaper Enterpirse As- sociation. Each one adds variety without upping costs, he says. Cabbage Goldenrod 2% pounds head cabbage % inch bolling water in saucepan 3 hard-cooked eggs Place in a saucepan along with one-half inch boiling water and the one-half teaspoon salt. Cover. Boil 15 minutes or until (For milder flavor lift cover three to four times to per- mit the acids to escape with the with a big dish of crisp vegetable | *team.) . relishes. Place cabbage-en a serving dish. p Pour sauce over all. Apples in Abundance Ee eeaSonains came Grough 8 first apple trees in the state | sieve ore me snuce. of Washington were planted in 1827 | Makes six servings. and one of these same trees is still Lemon-Cheese Sauce standing in Vancouver, Wash., and| ; tanicspoon butter or margarine still bearing fruit. Today there are| | ‘ablespoon flour more than one and a half million) (;*,27.""%, | apple trees in the state, the largest | {> teaspoon ground black pepper cose apple-growing area in the world. a fresh lemon Unusual Vegetable Dishes Extra Welcome in Winter are always welcome, especially in| | Vegetable-Filled Baked Carrot Ring Cut cabbage into six wedges. | Melt butter or margarine. Blend in flour. Gradually stir in milk. Cook until medium thickness, stir- ring constantly, Add salt, black pepper, and cheese, Mix well. Stir in lemon juice. J cups (9 medium) shredded carrots i eggs. Well beaten + 0'g-ounce can undiluted cream of chicken soup ‘sy cup milk ‘y cup finely diced celery ‘y cup fime dry bread crumbs 1 teaspoon minced onion ‘4 teaspoon salt 1/16 teaspoon ground biack pepper 1/16 teaspoon ground nutmeg : 3 cups fresh peas, snap beans er small whole white onions condensed Combine carrots, eggs, chicken | soup, milk, bread crumbs and sea- | sonings. Mix well. Pour into a well-greased 1'%- quart ring mold. Place in a pan of hot water. Bake in a‘ slow oven (325 de- grees.) 1 hour and 15 minutes or unti! firm when tep is pressed with finger. Let stand 10 min- utes, Turn out onto a serving plate. Fill center with cooked fresh peas, snap beans or small whole white ‘otiions. Makes six-eight servings. | stuffed lamb shanks. Team Barley, Lamb Shanks . Barley is stuffed into these lamb shanks for a novel twist your fami- ly will aplaud. Reba Staggs, home economist, suggests that you serve tomato salad, green beans, whole wheat bread, butter or margarine, prune whip and a beverage with the Stuffed Lamb Shanks 6 lamb shanks 2 tablespoons iard or drippings 1 te@speon salt tq teaspoon pepper 2 cups water \ cup barley Brown the lamb shanks in lard or drippings. Season with salt and pepper. Add water, cover and sim- | mer until] tender, about 14% to 2) hours. Remove meat from broth. Ceol and remove bones, Cook barley in lamb broth adding water if necessary. Stuff lamb shanks with cooked barley. Thicken remaining lamb broth with flour for gravy, Pour gravy over stuffed shanks, cover and cook on top of range or in a moderate oven (350 degrees) until heated through. Six servings. Gold Coin, Fancy Sliced Bacon Lean, Meaty, Baby Spare Ribs Lean, Tender | ork Steak . 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He The union woud unite the three groups now in thé process of voting 6 Church, the Presbyterian “combined membership of about 3%) SUITCASE SCOOTER—This motor scooter which can be taken - " cee % | apart and folded into a sultcase makes its debut in Paris, France. eon isemieseenecce =| “Styling that’s stealing + on the thunder from the HARDWARE = — hima! © HOUSEWARE high-priced cars! | © APPLIANCES | cose oo wale Ws tees bh a ak ws | cal-joint front suspension that spurns bumps like ‘ oeskeeatian Senge tie Dents. a graceful.shape than it does an awkward one— a swallow skimming a lake, and Anti-Dive brak- : who is also editor of the Southern so price has nothing to do with styling. Only the —_ing control to check that sharp “nosing down” of : : =Presbyterian Journal, in Weavers- @ TELEVISION talent of its designers determines whether a car is _the front end. serteeeeeereerereoscnnay, 4 | “ville, N.C., predicted there would : : ” , “= *: =be twice many antiunion votes | a delight to the eye bad it isn’t. : There are three new drives—sturdier Synchro- rd And + ° | as were needed. | You couldn't find more pointed proof of this Mesh and, optional at extra cost, a silkier Power- : its powered Dar Most presbyteries of the bend than the 1955 Chevrolet—for here is a low-priced _— glide automatic transmission or the flexibility of ; 4 i [a . ug ae lacing Ee Sa veak You Always Save car that has snatched the styling spotlight, over- | Touch-Down Overdrive . . . plus all the power : TUR TINGS 2: Jan, 18,,19 and 25 and a few will shadowing even the highest-priced creations with helpers you could wish. Try a 1955 Chevrolet— ., around the rest [ 23 | balet ms ven * / and Can Always Park = subtle =— of line, the _ tohe at = Woop- now—and find = why . * stealing the thunder *®eeee Oo eeeeteeteeeees oe : The only Southern group to vote — curved windshield. ; , from the high-priced cars. . ° for the merger is the Texas. Mexi- —— / : : ~ean presbytery, ‘whose congrega- —_ | New V8 and two new 6's MORE THAN A NEW CAR... : : “tions, consisting mainly of Mexi- SPECIAL SAVINGS But the Motordmic Chevrolet has advances in A NEW CONCEPT OF LOW-COST MOTORING : : ae oe or 3 engineéring that even surphss its styling. There are , : : ~ "egy ON | three’ ultraefficient new engines—the- 162-hp. : : . nl “Turbo-Fire V8" and two “Blue-Flame” 6's. : : aris fer There is a whole new chassis design, with spheri- . : Cod Ae = ~~ | The Bel Air 4-Door Sedan. You'll find favorite model ° ! ° F oa 2 WS / } cmeng Giiperci?s epifity tn of Wer Dei boasts Everything's new in the motoramic CHEVROLET in Se! d MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES, INC. that he gan ‘be seated only after dy’ oe 34.Mill St. and 211 S. Saginaw St. ee ie Pontiac, Mi fichigan *- tips for the usherettes, tips for the checkroom, tips for washroom attendants. The final reform uled is an “edict from ‘Vilar abolishing ap- ‘plause until a curtain goes down, on the plea that it interrupts the : . THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1955 oe aa we | ee FORTY-THREE s i RR I RR 96 OO EE AE ER RB nc i cna le nase Lie SE SS RRC est ah tare eet steel si ee em a CN Sick none ma & BEDROOM SUITES|] TEL Svc SES =i"—="—"_ “6811 BRAND NEW WV SET“ "79 BED-and MIRROR............. $-PIECE SUITES coussouss.ces Soshed $ . 250 BEDROOM SUITES .wni rap Use. n 9 BRAND NEW «. coat W SET * ” sae 99 WASHERS and DRYERS Reg. *69* BROIL-QUIK o RANGES he Money Dowa Tauterenmc ners NFRA-RED BROILER...... — ‘5120 GAs RANCE 58 HAMILTON, WHIRLPOOL, ABC, FAULTLESS ) $140 RANGES ...... 564 5150 RANGES ....... 589 7160 RANGES ...... 599 FEATURING WESTINGHOUSE, MAYTAG, JEWEL, BENDIX, _ MAGIC CHEF, GRAND, ETC. WASHING MACHIRE *58 Reg. *45 Hamilton-Beach s900 AUTOMATIC WASHER . 7180 10-Speed MIXERand JUICER $200 WESTINGHOUSE DRYER 5139 i WESTINGHOUSE & Other REFRIGERATORS re REG. $26.50, AS SEEN ON TV , and FREEZERS ie . SCHICK “on” shaven” == eevee oes ene eneee | (on — 2 LIVINGROOM SALE! | aime gp! 2-PC. FOAM RUBBER SECTIONAL..‘ 67 |e = el 2-PC. LIVING ROOM SUITES.......°119 ‘mt “SAD 2-PC. LIVING ROOM SUITES.......° 98 190 2-PC. LIVING ROOM SUITES..' 78 r First Come—Fi irst Served HOLD YOUR PLACE . nue re The House of Discounts . PARK FREE oat THE DOOR! Rhee 2 Ye . ae . aes ae = 2S He it Charles . ling Cole (R-NY) think. been quiet in’ | " poms, see that they get good food) - -. the proper environment. } (INS)—The 178 boys who run errands for. the na- tion’s lawmakers need a home and somebody to look after them. At least that’s what Reps. Bennett (D-Fla) and Ster- Cole said: “It's the last year or #0, but we know there’s been drinking and carous- ing In the past.” Cole asked Congress to hire a matron to look after their needs. Bennett told a newsman: “It’s only the good luck of the good Lord that there hasn't been a scandal so far.”’ The’Florida congressman introduced a bill to provide them a home. “The 78 page boys—50 in the House and 28 in the Senate—live | now in rooming houses-al! around | They come from all | Washington. ever the country as patronage of the party that controls Congress. ‘The page boys ge to school from 6:30 a.m. until 10:30 a.m. when Congress is in session, and then go to werk for the congress- men; Six,jteachers give them high schohel courses at the special school set up in the Library of Congress. But after Congress quits for the day, the boys are usually on their own. The boys range in age from 14 to 18 and are paid $235 a month for their services. Out of this must come their room and board. Bennett said: “Congress has had pages for more than 100 years and still has given them no guidance and no supervision. It's. astonish- ing that Congress has run away from its responsibility.” The Florida Democrat said he’s going to do his best to awak- en fellow members to this re- leading clergymen in the nation’s capital. Cole said his idea is to have a woman check on their and make sure they are living in She'd be i" year under the pro- posed bil But Beanett would go farther. Ike Not Willing full responsibility for whatever is ING OF THE Uy np eae DISTRICT To qualified @lectors of said school Please take notice that a special meet- = of qualified elector: district will be held im the High} said ted propos! ‘e) receipt by the Board Edu- said School District of « sultable ype releast: and ex- bs ge certain mutual right of easement or lane twenty-five feet in in width and more Piaget | described 10, 1948, recorded Township, Oakland... County, in a& southeasterly direction and slong the westerly line 6.38 acre parcel of land eaid deed to _ East .and of said Secti shall rd Education of ‘wald district authority to join in a certain plat for the purpose of dedi- cating to the use of the publie read, that portion rty situated in the Town- . Oakland County, = quarter of Gection 29 de- as. commencing at 6 north the northeast corner of eon Section 29: thence South 1°18°45" East 173.20 feet; thence North 89°55°45” 60.00 feet; thence North 0°58°45" West 108 feet; * thence South 69°57 East 55.50 feet to point of beginning. Said perce! contains 1.03 acres This notice is given by order of the Board ef Education of Clarkston Com- munity School District. Dated: January 10, 1955. WALTON sy TE Secretary Jan. -13, 14, 15, 1965 REGISTRATION NOTICE WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP ; FR oon who Wish to ag for the to at the Towneh Februar t may do so at Township Hall ‘= tne following peeear. January 18th—2:30 p.m. to eturday, January 22nd—9:00 a.m. to 106 p. aes, , Tanuary 24th, is the lest date for the Primary Election Solon Motherly Guidance Singer Sued by Wife ‘for divorce by Mrs. Grace Gray- |complaint, filed yesterday. January Mth-—6:00 a.m. te} ° PRA Gets Big Lift - 'as Pipe Sets Off Blast He wants them under’ one roof near the Capitol with someone ‘‘of mature years” to eagereine the place. like a turpentined cat and police never dic BURBANK, Gatif. —TV singer | Joe Graydon, 35, has been ae polepe Ss don, 36. She alleged cruelty in her French traders and missionaries settled in Wisconsin in 1670. OAKLAND, Calif. #®~-A saunter-" ing pedestrian stopped to light his pipe yesterday and half a biock of sidewalk bégan to burn with a bang. ~ 4 The startled pipe smoker fied find him to learn if he'd been burned.. Firemen found that a leaking gas main beneath the pavement caused the explosion. and the trail of fire which ran along Labor Party Losing in Jamaica Election KINGSTON, Jamaica % — Chiet Minister W. A, Bustamante's 10- year dominance of Jamaican pol- itics apeared at an end today. Returns from yesterday's House of Representatives election indicat- ed the opposition: People's National party, led by Bustamante’s first Washington Manley, would win 18 of the 32 seats in the British col- ony’s Parliament. Early tallies gave 14 seats to the PNP and 12 to Bustamante’s cousin and bitter enemy Norman | Jamaica Labor party, In the other six races, the PNP wag leading in four while the JLP was ahead in only two, ° Bustamante, leader, split with the PNP in 1940 and formed his own faction. The JLP swept the 1944 elections and has controlled the House of Rep- resentatives ever since. as veteran labor Eagles Attack and Die CARLSBAD, N. 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THURSDAY, JANUARY 1m, 1955). re é ve gil i " cu s in Home Town | KENOSHA, Wis. ® — carried iit z 3 BEREg eF e Fess ret E i terey 6,246 and Pebble 6,701. Mays, Gomez Friends Again Atter F ight _ aa Bleccrs mee (Boston Club in Puerto Rico | MSC: Could Fall Out Usually affable Willie Mays and| However, as Coach of ( ig 10 Contention; | Ruben Gomez, key players in the : | of Big = 7! New York Giants’ drive to the| Red Sox | ‘MW’ Shares Lead National League and World Series titles last fall, apparently were on| BOSTON One of the most EAST LANSING (UP)—Michigan | good terms today after a fist fight. sett oak veel State and Michigan, sporting their The two players, members of | sctive player has ended with the best ‘basketball squads in recent |the Santurce club of the Puerto | Unconditional reles ; years, meet Saturday night in| Rican League, engaged in fisticuffs | Arnold ee “must” games for both teams. | during a practice session Tuesday. Seabee ao Bar alk a ay : MSC has a 12 record in Big cae nlensee ae a , tas a co ct for Tae Meas a tale aa Ten play and a defeat might put | ther stopped : dhe 20S canton wih Os parent represented in the above lineup, Wednesday night at Pontiac Lodge 810 | listeners were Dorne Dibble, ex-MSC star, now a Detroit Lion * | the Spartans out of title conten- a a 7 a 2 BPOE, at the annual Father-Son banquet. In the middie is the | Capt. Ted Lindsay of the Wings; big Guy Sparrow (Pontiac) University | 405 Michigan, with a 2-1 mark, ts eee ae zd ae er ebuillent Jack. Adams, white-thatched Red Wing hockey boss. Jack jof Detroit star cager and ‘Edgar Meads (Oxford) University of is in a four-way tie for the con- mistes said they had shaken hands. ‘Duce Gun condeioe 30 yee was telling a story (about hockey, of course) and (from left) the | Michigan's 1955 football captain. ference leadership but will have “There's nothing to it,” said|®% ® player a 3 T => > > * @ xf to win to stay on top. -| Gomez. “We both consider the case Seis ta bean oat en Cee A Michigan State turned in what |clésed and are good friends.” | tthe | Lakers Shave |More Than 400 Take PartBoone Signs Bengal |. Fixir"smtrom "cat | Nevopper pour sn Caner| Sx = é ; , “Our worst game ‘ The 39-year-old veteran, a steady 4 . lowa Monday night, 94-81, | between Mays and batting-practice ' ‘Wee in Colorful Sports Party Contract for 1955. |rsins'e tows sonia Sart Ru Mfr | waning rte" pot Pistons Lead we a ¢ tt thet read He y, ' ent-| DETROIT (U) — Ray Boone,| And == aiecieis ant he auaer a punch, ing the Giants’ | down two incidents in his career— Malin Fetter toad, Ben bengest| nee Se tebe temples Wat! velmep inlidier whe immnd Ge |nemen Ge Bem » | righthander down. eS ee ee Minneapolis Relies on| Wednesday sroved to be « hishty | D8 ~ Be ae pala tat Wis tall planhns ina | of ouster Beh Avmatreag end De- the 1941 World Series. and _ | claim in his specialty. a 1955 with fhe | ane Peterson. R Huddl In the ‘41 classic Owen, Free Throw Accu All major sports in the metro-| St. Mary’s college (Orchard, peed, — Sharing the pivot duties, Arm-| K@M Owners e iyn's regular catcher, dropped * to Defeat Royals politan district were represented| Lake) singers were heard in sev-| 7, 31 vearold power-hitting vet-| strong and Peterson have aver- : third strike tossed by pitcher °Y in the room-long speakers’ table|eral fine numbers. eran was 2nd leading hitter for aged better than 11 points apiece | an Coach Selection Hugh Casey past Tommy Henrich By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | of personalities. Russell Dodd. Fiks exalted ruler.’ the Tigers last season, Where he etd o uu oar ene of the New rot Tae. Be ty from It looks as if the Minneapolis) They ranged from the comple | “1s “is heard briefly. (had drawn boos from Cleveland |44 per cent of their **| LOS ANGELES ® — The’ Los | rich reached first base on 49 points. Bulldogs have never ar ada te esis ake ghtonea their tinal sar "boss, cer Adams and ‘ remarked ot Tiger fone following his trade Michigan State has a 45 aeasen mer is home from ngs aa the ene ee eke toms eure es or eunre 66 in the Western Division of the N&-| adams, to representatives of the | Unt." 0r uit we‘can win Thurs. %,the Tigers in 1953 put er and the Wolverines have | hunting trip to New York, but as| on to capture the game and the | ewe saan Bh tional Baskethall Assn. * Detroit Lions, Detroit Tigers, : » | Terms were not announced, But | won three, of today the Rams still were | series. And the strange part . peers University of Michigan and Mich- |C2Y, Song oe tain then’ 7st Was believed Boone has re-| squads have avetaged better than | ithout a successor to Hampton Owen reached the major leaves | hat there's nary a senior on the oe ee oon oe igan State college football and |/'>..0 will catch the Canadiens,|Celved & pay boost over 1954. |80-points a game. Pool, who resigned after the close | with the St. Louis Cardinals in| starting team, league game Wednesday iy | — ——— _— Nobody else is going to beat them ‘ © cover aaa te completed his eee ine ual to the Dodg- hers ee nak cae feating the Rochester Royals 103 | A aoa | ae tae Tang xing te eaitey investigation and interviewing of|ers after the 1940 season. trom takstdr Patgh chee! near Di- Geet & ren ewe s\n Cal ree- Of- erm eine ene ost Mickey jumped to the Mexican /troit, A deft one-handed shooter, 45 Pages in capable “emcee.” He introduced : : te she ; will. huddle with his ‘partners. | League after the war when he re-| Hughes has scored 214 points in : re.” = Hal Seley, Ed Pauley and Fred | turned from Navy service, Later, | nine for a 23.7 averages lodeysqpetony the fellowing were heard’ brieny: |ANOther Long Shot | > AA, cr ec, Nene sememcing Get | shar carving out 0 sulmartet, be Furthermore, Hughes leads the = =, . retu to the ma in : ith STs oe vii ag many| Cartan Pagar Meade (Oxon |, ancanra, cat @ — Tins CMT LASTEANI-MIMS DECISION ree coc, Gae™ |i t scring with ture ee Techs cea | BOC coaching pike Sede, Seat | Masigicd qt 0 on Jep Atego! - Hunting Ban Proposed ° * 8 grabbing defensive rebounds, with sethack by Boston Tuesday shaved | MSC coaching aide; Jack Blott,| Blackbird at $91 on Jan. 5, car The highlight of Owen's last ac- Pistons’ Lakers football coach; W with another shot at| CLEVELAND @-—Rocky Castel-| rounds, but outboxed him all the igh! AC- | 97 oo at or oe liad = Swe! - Anita Wednesday. It was/|lani’s unanimous decision over | way and dumped him to the canvas| LANSING (®—Sen. William S./ tive season was a. 10th inning Teaming with Hughés are two to six games. Fromhart, U. oo os - f juicy | Holly Mims last night almost car- | for a mandatory eight count in the |Broomfield (R-Royal Oak) intro-| grand slam homer that beat Bal-| 4 Oe ih 9 selin ¢ Tee Ming so oe con the | ried into a dressing room | eighth round with a hard left duced legislation today to forbid | timore 9-7 forward Joe Davie and treahenes Minneapolis and Roches- Sparrow, Pontiac's gift to big-time a winning Lag ae pa _ Ad Melman, Cacti nintias ‘aith deamrenn G6" Deut ee . de Lanes oemactedl od titean hattes Gas Gandee, ; east hat Se eiepert comes | Siare monere auld Cet ee et cat Commented Sox Gen. Mgr. a) grr coe ft paieds Tan 0 deo ie Sand Sth intaP a he ha ‘ees ee[Only One Mat Coach | Some mero | Sehr a> 2" [maa kpc i i |ie te ie ote porta ; . - : lature. like he bustles he’ a success. Rochester. Big Clyde Lovel-| Paulis, Buzz Fazio and Lou Sie-| EAST LANSING —Fendley Col- * ¢ »* . Americans — inva Coin ah a a aia season. He appeared in 38 games ” : : : , the season compiled | ‘The schedule: Everybody's happy: ae ee ee Gestola abl tal Sask her on Courtesy Floors, winless in:five | during — os plat ot seme; Woterford ot Castellani’s victory, which prob-|fore the appearance pale-| smaproved PCL ie the tk of] oe ee oe record o i, Bouthfield at ss . — Stadium a trouncing in | 8verage. Fe at Ven Dyke: : aes | ahs graned bin snether rack John Rinaldo, assistant curator | major leagues moving in on the) | hibiti Jim | LaPalme, a 20-year-old vile at, Milford: Oxford ‘st Ortonviig | Woe” oy ms | Of archaeology at the Chicago Nat-| west coast. - Lee, of the took game scor- | ball appeared in 33 : ; Avondale et | was fairly impressive. He let Mims ; losers, gal | ‘fooy; Seociven ut ‘Givin; mamerite ot offensive in the early | Ural History Museum, reports that ing honors with 19 points games in 1954 and finished with a mg hy gt FF <4 ¢ ——|Hohokam Indians, who lived in | Bia Pik TONIGHT’S GAMES—Exhibition games,| 410 record with an earned run Lng Ag Ey hy 4 ™ Southwest Arizona 1,200 years ago, Lands Two ig xe 7 and 8:30 p.m., PHs. mark of 5.50. : Branch: Millington at Mayville: Cram: 7 : were great athletes. He said: Lyle Karr of 4060 Manitoba used Bits erg iy ea Loop Standings grea Sea ee 4 Bees Reentry, Mayet Cae ot Eaiutens Pp g | ball both a tipup and a spear to land» . ae 2 a gees BG en tere is They played a spectacular F WeM-Re ...5020-000-5- 1 6 6—37/ Bruins Retain Brown Sary; Gunter Line St Otiess Wuseh o | 42) Count Area game resembling tennis, soccer two pike, the largest of which Qoiterine: 2000000000 $10 7 9-31 South Lane; Laks shore bh Laneriie: |-=— Y and basketball. It was played on a|measured 34 inches in length, on” 11 10 21 15-81} BOSTON The Boston Gar- Sie: Dey om oh Olen Lane; Mempiit ), _ wtjcourt divided in halves and|the ice at White Lake. Karr | cisreston (220002221. \/t9 21 20 20—80\den Arena Corp, has re-elected at New ’ : Berkley 21 yen - }}| bounded by walls against which the |took the two lunkers Wednesday| 811 8 t~39| president and general manager Walled Lake $1 Weterterd | 03|ball was played.” morning. al eo ree Ae ee et ee ee 4 * WA ] = ’ Hurdles Ace Jack Dayis | Vice “it ; | . eee, ok x 3 . Brown was first chosen ge Two 100-Point-Plus Sprees Boost Furman Five oe 34 0 | : father, the Inte George V. Brown, ‘Into Leadership in Offensive Cage Statisti | 03 ' ; -- Into Leadership in Offensive Cage Statistics 11 . 062 : oe le trouncing of Erskine in the rec- | shall (92.0) fell from first to third. ey ords through the streak—as weil| San Francisco not only retained 03 as a 105-81 reversal by North Caro-| its team defense lead, but im- lina State which helped boost the op Aye koy gine De ed WL Wolfpack, No. 2 team in this week's 43.3 a game, the 03 id ‘ The romp against ‘WL topped Furman’s own i3 record of 149 os last season and the Paladins’ 61 ord 63: hit ay re performance. running up one-game mark, Furman ‘scored #4 points in the first half—also a ma- jor collegiate record for half a game, ; aT ee ae Pee ee Cet oe J THE PONTIAC ‘PRESS, smviapar: JANUARY 13, 1955 * : it ? T RIGHT. sey - — i “ : C ey gE F = crete an stands between south- saw sluggers such as Musial and ® quick trip around the bese pathe. “T think it will be a tempting target,” Musial remarked, . ob- ,| viously thinking about the 310-foot distance to the base of that wall. The distance at the point the screen ends is 354 feet. Stan led the Cardinals with 35 homers last season and belted 10 . | balls off the screen, hits that will go out of the park this season. Ted Kluszewski of Cincinnati led the National League with 49 and Big Klu, incidentally, bounced three off the screen to lead the opposition in this department. But $i he didn’t belt a homer in Busch six-time National | League batting icons has vet to walk off with home run honors. His largest production was 39 in 1948—a year he led the league in runs, hits, doubles, triples, runs- screen. “They'll be trying to keep that ball away from you, just like at the (New York Giants) Polo Grounds,”’ he said. The distance to right field there batted-in and batting average and | is only 257 feet. was only one under Ralph Kiner | * and Johnny Mize in homers. * * * * But Stan figures ihe pitchers Cardinal officials who kept tabs on . off-the-screen blows last sea- son; said 35 drives by the home 37 Points in Big 10 Plas CHICAGO (®—Ohio State's Robin Freeman, 5-11 guard, is averaging 10 points per game better than the all-time Big Ten scoring pace + | Beh, Geelle, ant eoceptein:. Anty Latteye, guetie, THe | 5 : lied F in LH fei BOSTON @—K. of C. track meet California which will keep him a from participating in the 29th rank-| © Garden ing at Boston Saturday. Bill Would Delay |/Start of Deer Season — Rep. Kenneth | |0. Trucks (R-Baldwin), chairman LANSING (UP) preparing) No Snow, No Meet bill yesterday to provide for a Sat- opening, said jhe did so only to “get it out for discussion.” running up to and including Dec. 5. set last season by 6-10 Don | Schlundt of Indiana. Official Big Ten statistics to- day showed Freeman with a 37 point average in twe league games. Schiundt, who is 2nd in scoring with a 31.3 average in three games, set the Big Ten ‘Fecord average of 27.1 through a 14-game schedule last year. _ The lofty Hoosier continues to increase his career scoring rec- ord as he starts his 4th season. = It is now expanded, to 1,176, far ahead of the old mark of 1,027 by Ohio State’s Paul Ebert in three campaigns. Schlundt tops Freeman in per- centage of shots made, hitting 56 per cent to 41.9 by the Buckeye | star. The percentage leader, however, | is Michigan State’s Duane Peter- son with 70 ‘per cent. But he has taken only 20 shots, hitting 14 | times, for a scoring average of 25.5 in two. . Seven clubs are averag ing be- 3rd on the scofing list with a 29 average in three games and North- 2..5 in two, Seven clubs are averaginb be- tween 8) and 8 points per game, topped by Iowa with 86.7. Hlinois, Minnesota and Northwestern have the best defensive marks, each yielding about a 75-point average. Mexico's Chamaco “| Pads Billiards Lead CHICAGO w—Joe Chamaco of Mexico City widened his lead by defeating Harold Worst of Grand Rapids, Mich., 5046 in their ex- hibition fo Face Davis i i 4 4 western’s Frank Ehmann 4th with | then against only 18 for tha com- bined opposition. “For years, the Cardinals have had a predominately left-handed hitting lineup,” General Manager Dick Meyer said. ficial barrier, like the screen, which has a tendency to reduce the efficiency of our left-handed | batters.” “IT do not see | -any point in maintaining an arti. | 7 | Seeks Proof of Warth NEW YORK @—Remember this couplet that became almost a la- ment in Brooklyn last September? “Just one trouble with Karl Spooner , . . * * “They shoulda had him sooner.’ Spooner is the young man who astounded the baseball world by striking out 27 Giants and Pirates | | within five days for two consecu- | tive shutout victories following his romotion from Fort Worth to the 9 Saddler Aagrees | re ‘ eden: | a i : ss We. 23] : i pha j PQ i | : <8 = , : » Ree ee | Be t c: ‘ { : F “i 4 1 i ‘ F ; » ' ‘ ae & af ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. ‘THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1955 “WOVE, YOU DIDNTT OO SIGHT BY me” « “SISTERS™ “THE BEST TINGS HAPPEN Wind YOURE DANCING “wWhial Can YOU DO wilh A GENERAL~ ‘OCE, | WISH | Wad BACK We THE adm” “CHORBOGRAPHY™ RAYE Plus “VITAVISION NORWAY” FEATURES AT 7:20 and 9:50 “SULLY “ 250 Lbs. of Rhythm "at the CATALINA PIANO BAR _ Nightly Except Monde } a die if T didn't have them to do. opening of Ss merhet tus casino—and woman shrieked when she hit the jackpot. =. Sep ee SAT. = Rory Cathoun in “Four Guns to the Border” “When I am between pictures,| In gprs arr peng eg wen x * * * — — local printed in — it’s pure hell. I go crazy trying to | ment o th ational; Mae West's revival meeting had just closed at the Sahara wi eS find things to do. When I go out to| Assembly a ag br eps Fer ‘and Sally Rand’s well-known evangelical act is just down “the Pregl =e = ae a DOORS OPEN hext tne to Ung oe cane ip siicant foreign capital. Strip”—you'll pardon the pun.) ciemmd packing houses. Saa-ege ot ~ pes -| The ROK ment ig also Youngsters like Lena Horne are at the The worst time in my life was ele Sands—and Polly Bergen at the Thun-| Taylor aid his saily would re- NOW SHOWING THRU SATURDAY! children. “Lots of people have the idea I'm loaded because I have been in pictures many years. Sure I collected a salary in the old days— $175 a week. When the studio de- cided to give me a big raise, wham!—then came the big taxes.” Red Tank Commander, General Khmylow, ‘Dies SAVE *6! Latest Model eiecet Electric Steam- Dey lron SALE hoping to conclude soon a com- modity, commerce and navigation |treaty with the United States, offi- ble to the U.S. Ist Marine Divi- sion now in Korea. Previously the Korean Marine *|four Charlie Chaplin films, but ee. 2 performers is dressed like a minister. “I felt like I was in church,” said one spectator, who re- alized he wasn’t when the click of dice floated in from the derbird—but Sophie Tucker. Sophie was 67 last week. There was a big party for her at Beldon Katleman’'s El Rancho Vegas, where she’s packing them in. * x * * THE MIDNIGHT EARL INN. Y. . never forget teenager his theater dates by half . . Curvy Dianne Foster’s the reason men get vio- lent in the movie, “The. Violent Men.” The Iranian Gov't asked Horace and Gregg Sherwood to give a party for the Shah in Palm Beach ... “Lunatics and Lovers” paid its back- ers back 25% in three weeks, a rec- ord. Katherine Hepburn dined with CBS brass at Manny Wolf's. (A TV'er due?) Zsa¢Zsa Gabor’s flashing _giamond-and-ruby bracelet Rubi gave her. . . Dave Schine’s due foP a promotion to Ne is * * * * Fran Warren started “Pajama Game” rehearsals Monday, 10 days after having her baby . . . Lionel Hampton, a hit in Berlin with his piano, says they call him “Ach, du Lieber-ace.” TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: It's George Gobel’s definition of his own TV personality: “Everylody acts like they're a head- waiter and I got no reservations.” DIANNE notes H. G. Hutcheson, “are being replaced with splendid wide highways where six cars can collide at a time.” That's earl, brother. (Copyright 1955) Legion Protest Bars Chaplin‘s Films to Public ALLENTOWN, Pa. @®—Muhlen- berg College has decided to go abead with its planned showing of ment of the general community, is, in my thinking, a very. clear distinction,” he said. only to students and faculty. A week ago, Dr. J, Conrad See- gers, Muhlenberg president, said | | the presentation—originally sched- With Robert Taylor and Janet Leigh —ALSO— “THE OUTCAST” with John Derek and | Film ‘Series—would be canceled because of a protest by an Ameri- can Legion post. ce 8 IF Allentown’s Lentz post adopted a resolution in December protest- $ 95 VERONA, Pa. (UP)—Patrolman | i™& the showing of the old films 420 Pontise Trail beca’ of Chaplin’s “anti-Ameri- Regular $18.95 eet @ George McDade was & bit embar- — sgt veo.” WALLED LAKE . $1.00 a Week! ow Tt seems he parked Verona’s| , 0%, Seegers announced yester-| \) o., our wide Miracle Sereen eal pelice car eutalda a neigthor- | @7_ © Washington, where he ds = * io, : hood endiie and of ieee aettce af Acie ce In Techhicolor with came out it was gone. anger — — leges, that the films would be shown on campus ‘“‘as. part of our own educational program." “The distinction betweeri what is part of an educational program and what we offer for the entertain- VIII IDO Oe : i z zZ f (2h L £4 dd NN nbndanbndertard GRAND OPENING —Fupay, JAN. 14th mw THE pew 7 eae a Se _ GRAND ‘OLE OPRY | - Friday, jan. Vath, . ARMORY, Pontiac GOLDIE HILL Giae-a6 Ghee Shea Spey Ate age aa ag LAZY RANCH BOYS i 2 Shows NOTICE 3 and 8 P.M. , Jan. 16th at 12101 Mack Ave. | East Side Detroit Between Connor & St. Jeon . G GE MORGAN fecrriins Recording Star Tunesmiths sp Sask el AA ie ABR sagt "3 * A Sait, aN cee Be “The old narrow trails where two cars could hardly pass,” | ham, The chief said Taylor showed turn to Avon Park or South Caro- lina, their former home. He said there had been no trouble regard- ing the boys in white schools they attended at Avon Park or in South Carolina. New MSC. ‘Students’ Ld ROSEMARY VERA- I hazarded a that she : BR Marilyn Monroe bought herself a white J C C ot to continue working. F ull Mar ine Division ermine wrap during her short N. Y. ust an t ommute CLOONEY ° FI ] EN valet gil — et | eran stay . Diana Barrymore’s choice to| EAST LANSING #— Michigan | oe Activated in Korea play her father, John, in his screen bio/ State College boasted today that Color by TECHNICOLOR, ae ” she replied flatly. “If- I is—Marion Brando ... it now has “students” both at the DEAN IAGGER =~ IRVING BERLIN quit pictures tomorrow, I'd have |. SEOUL @ — Defense Minister Frankie Laine’s doing so well in the |Jonia Reformatory and the State - — to scrub floors to support my |508n Wohn Il today announced the stock market he told his agents to cut | Prison of Southern Michigan. MSC has 48 Ionia inmates and 20 from Jackson enrolled in its television extension courses. in art appreciation last fall were the first prison TV students in the nation. The new set of courses has 51 men enrolled in writing funda- mentals two afternoons a week and 17 studying a music apprecia- tion course three evenings a week. The prisoners pay a small ¢ol- lege registration fee and are eligi- ble for credits if they complete the work satisfactorily. Joan Crawtord ROKs Seeking Florida Re ists British Gone, enon BETAEIA I Bored Unless |r sp ‘Snow in Las Vegas... GCISIS aroma of Tea ‘ing cs 2 s * | 4 3 = . tum the * ef- Now thru SAT. MakingMovie | Foreign Capital but Nobody Sees It, ||Menace Family |Lingers im Iran |irs ite tonan senor By BOB THOMAS th K “— By BARL WILSON al : ABADAN, Iran i — Although | keep refinery employes RAPPY wits HOLLYWOOD w@—It was cold,| SOU new Ded LAB VEGAS — Snow in sun-baked Las Vegas! | Object ‘to Part-Iindians cmenins tdet te ieemnines | the grade. eo bitterly cold. There was Joan| to Switch Over to Free@| -rhere was an inch or two on und when we u : te - out | "Other items ordered for refinery ‘ the gro got up.| Attending White High | ot Abadan and ke; Crawford, standing in the frigid) Enterprise America’s unusual weather is becoming usual . . - its abnormal spines QN | of Abadan and kept them out for | stocks: 90 tons of margarine from night aip in a flimsy evening gown weather, normal. School in Eustis three years he failed to dull this | Holland, a month's supply: & bare SEOUL «®—South Korea plans 4 The snow caused vast excitement, even : ee refinery town’s taste for English- | month's stock of 22 tons of soap, On one of the coldest nights of switch to the free Gergen the per oa EUSTIS, Fla. @® — A family of | style tea. An order for 220 tons coming from Britain; a the year, the movie queen was system opening. its P George, wrestler, a few others went so citrus pickers planned to leave | tops the list of ‘vital requirements | year’s supply.of shoes, Ct a ie ciiiite somyes for: her Paige mage: pe age window 0 ink al Ge a deers pay oauch mind cue at aiding eper tacos stores depict aaa te Se | herr aoe oe pag latest picture, “Female on the rca cataption te aow| bo. wenther; ag: they win, SNber goes outdoors?” ers. who objected to his stepsons| stoppage that followed expropria: | 000 miles of cloth . — = ° * * Gorgeous George was plunging—$7,000 ahead in 9 dice game Floyd and Lioyd, 15-year-old twins, Phone It was toward midnight| Finance Minister Lee Joong-jai at El Rancho Vegas, betting on the field. are part Indian. They enrolled in FE 5-6211 deen a deat Weaah, won cote, \tael Oe month However, he wasn't wiped out. His secretary had got some | the Eustis schools as and the set workers rushed for the | Will introduce a bill in the National | of his money from him when he was ptransfers from the Avon Park Features shelter of the dining tent. To-| Assembly to attract foreign invest-| ahead . . . and stashed it away. = 2:28 - 6:00 gether a half dozen of her| ment. to a wide field of industrial , ee “ee friends, I followed Joan to her|A®d mining activities, and to in- * :32 P.M. trailer dressing room. sure free remittance of profits While Jimmy Durante roamed ‘| wee ~ * »® = earnana edna as from table to table at the Desert Inn, , Joan lifted her arms and showed . a VTUCESTT ES | as eee ar sce |i Sa. a a to her. She was covered with |‘ LY vee Vie black and blue bruises, She had|in a single firm. eae) trom Fons. AY | SION also torn half the nail off one of| He also annoufced an adminis-| “Mr. Lard”.comes in every few weeks, 1d A ISIUN her fingers, and she was shivering | trative measure to eliminate or re-| always with an enormous stack of money, ve . from the. cold. duce taxes on capital invested in| sometimes plays a couple of days with- GORGEOUS: pe ~ asked. tem and en : games at | he and his wife had lost their jobs. “Why?” she replied as she wiped |Tegardless of the sources of om - . one game not being fast enough for him. Taylor did not report the incident 7 her makeup off with oil. “Because | capital Yet there's a kind of religious air about. to authorities at first but later vis- ROBERT C. RUARK’S there is nothing world - 5 * Fred Waring does some spirituals at the Sahara. One of “his | ited Police Chief Harvey L. Nichol- glue AFRICA ADVENTURE”: _ STARTS = Reck Hudson in “BENGAL BRIGADE” 6:38 - 0:40 ON OUR GIANT PANORAMIC SCREEN! LAST TIMES TODAY! “lh = — CincmaScoPEe A “-FIFTY-TWO Lede Lie Tests Sought | in Carver Hassle Some Involved Agree to Measure as Recall Controversy Boils Chief Assistant Oakland County Prosecutor George Taylor said yesterday that lie detector tests have been agreed to by several The scheduled tests are the re- sult of an investigation of an assault on the Royal Oak Town- ship school board secretary, Mrs. Loretta Baker at her 21384 Majes- she is able to leave her home. Soil conservation has been estab- lished embracing about 950 million acres in the Uniied States. Edwin L Brown, Gail Lynn Wed at Auburn Heights KEEGO HARBOR — Gail Ruth Lynn and Edwin Lee Brown spoke their nuptial vows in a civil cere- mony at Auburn Heights last week. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe M. Lynn of Keego Harbor. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs, Elmer Lahde of Auburn Heights and George Brown of St. Louis, Mo. ee For the’ ceremony, attended by the immediate families and close friends, the bride wore a two piece dress of charcoal gray with pink trimming. . Mr. and Mrs. Elias Costopoulos of Auburn Heights were the cou- ple's attendants, CJ * * A reception was held at the home of Mrs. Lahde following the ceremony. The newlyweds are making their home on Auburn avenue in Auburn Heights. Or Maybe Somebody Could Issue Programs CHICAGO (UP) — Lost para- keets have created quite a prob- lem for Chicago's Anti-Cruelty the | ee because they all ‘‘look the | alike.” Chief Veterinarian Dr. Erich Maschgan said today owners of the pets should use identification “I'm getting tired of interview- ing parakeets,” he complained. JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE! _ a Few Steps and Save! ONE LOT OF WOMEN’S SADDLE OXFORDS Reg. $5.00 and $6.00 Values BROWN—WHITE ONLY — TRING Sa (ed Dead’ Fliers | Wives Rewed Hint Airmen Shot Down Over Baltic Sea in ‘50 May Be Red Captives PASSAIC, N. J. u) — The wives of two Navy airmen, who may still be alive in a Soviet slave labor camp after being présumed dead for four years, have since rewed, it has been revealed. Joe H. Danens Jr., formerly of Cut Bank, Montana. and Jack Thomas of Blairstown, N. J., were among eight fliers shot down over the Baltic Sea on April 8, 1950, and officially listed as dead a year > Alt MYL later. * * * Families of the men_ rejoiced over reports from one of the two Americans freed by the Soviets that the pair may still be alive behind the Iron Curtain and re- ated how the wives tried to begin life anew after the Navy declared the men legally dead. Danens was married on Feb. 2, 1948, in North Africa to the former Ruth Feinberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Feinberg of Pas- saic. The Feinberg family, in an inter- view today, said their daughter was working for the government _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1955 ( Al Wirepnete TAKEOFF WITH MOBILE RUNWAY—Aided by thrust of its revved in Casablanca at the time and in | UP engines and a booster bottle attached under the tail, an Air Force August Navy man, CPO Robert J. Miney, | in tests at Edwards Air Force Base, California. platform, developed by Martin Aircraft, is mounted on a truck for in the North African port. 1952 married another | jet zooms into the air from the newly-developed zero-length launcher The launching The Mineys now live near West-| mobility and js designed to eliminate the conventional airport runway over Air Force Base at Chicopee Falls, Mass. Virtually the smae story was told by Charles Bobe, stepfather of " * + * He said Thomas, who was born in Waterbury, Conn., enlisted in the Navy in 1946 at the age of 18 the Rhode Island State Infirmary, Howard, R. I. Mrs. ‘Thomas, according to Bobe, remarried after receiving notice from the Defense Department in 1951 that Thomas was presumed dead. TB Expert to Speak at Nurses’ Institute Oakland County public health nurses tomorrow will host public health nurses from Macomb and Monroe counties at a one-day in- stitute on tuberculosis, The institute will be held from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Birmingham's Community P= House and will - * feature as guest _ speaker Jean SOUTH ty, Miss South is public health nursing copsultant in tuberculosis hth the National Detroit Steel bootie Awaits Chicago Trial CHICAGO (UP) — A_ Detroit | appeared in Traffic Court here on the charge. His trial Was set for Feb. 20. ‘Olson, president of the Swedish Crucible Steel Co., Detroit, was arrested in downtown Chicago last Oct. 2 by Patrolman Jack Muller \for drunk driving, failing to have rear license plate lights and re- fusii to produce his driver's . SALE: SPECIALS Fri. -- Sat. -- Sun. | Qetaide ‘or Inside $189 Raber # ‘eu, $285 PAINT , ? THINNER foun .......... S119 Corns. wes 508 Eat i (bot. of 10) ... 458 fee noaes BOTH FOR it oy ee $595 Dixie Bargain Mart ~ 4974 Dixie Hwy. — caiman under necessary combat conditions. Pontiac officials cautioned resi- dents about stray dogs today after one of three 6-year-cld Webster School pupils, bitten by a blond cocker spaniel Tuesday, started taking the Pasteur treatment ber possible rabies. County Deaths Mrs, Orin S, Atherton KEEGO HARBOR—Service for Mrs. Orin S. (Marion Caroline) Atherton, 46, of 2476 S. Cass Lake Rd., will be held at 1:30 p.m. munity Church, with burial in Oakwood Cemetery. The body will be at the C. J. Godhardt Funeral Home unti] 11 a.m. Saturday. She died Wednesday. Surviving are her husband; three sons, Gerald and Dennis of Keego Harbor, Robert of Pontiac; four daughters, Margaret, Donna, Mrs. Helen Killiane, Mrs. Francis Has- lip, all of Keego Harbor; four brothers, George Knapp of Durand, Harold Knapp of Jackson, Robert Knapp of Battle Creek, Earl Knapp of Owosso; one sister, Mrs. Opal Hansut of Owosso; and her step- mother, Mrs. Verna Knapp of Owosso. George 8. Lesee LAPEER—Service for George S. Losee, 75, of 2511 Greenwood Rd., will be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday .|frorn Baird Funeral Home, with burial in Mount Morris Cemetery. He died Wednesday night. He is survived by his wife, Alice; four sons, Lester of Columbiaville, M. Sgt. Wallace of Larson AF Base, Moses Lake, Wash., Ernest B. of Clio, Gerald DeLude of Flint; two daughters, Mrs. Everett Smith of Lapeer, Mrs. William Davis of Detroit; two brothers, Edwin of Davison, Mert of Flint; Verna Jones of Kent, Wash,; 12 grandchildren and 7 great-grand- children. Hubbard May Not Run if No Successor Named DEARBORN (INS)—Mayor Oré ville Hubbard of Dearborn said today he is virtually assured coun- cil. will appoint his successor be- fore the deadline for withdrawing hig nominating petitions for Wayne Circuit judge Jan, 20. Hubbard also set that date as j his deadline for resigning as may- or. Hubbard asked the council yes- poten 8B gn Arne Morr men Edward J, Dombrowski or Robert Veziosi as mayor. He added: “Tf, however, the council ‘ean not agree on an appointment I will withdraw my petitions rather than leave the city in the lurch.”. Third Doctor Joins AF PETOSKEY # — Dr. Thomas Kirk, Petoskey pediatrician, will be the city’s third doctor to, join the Air Force since November when he leaves soon for duty at Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alas- ka. Dr. Kenneth Vanderkolk left Monday for Alabama to await as- e- Issue Stray Dog Warning Atter 3 Pupils Are Bitten Saturday at West Bloomfield Com-.: The child, Tommy Wheaton, son of Mr. and Mrs, Lester W. Wheaton of 5 Elizabeth Lake Rd., suffered two bites just below the eyebrow. The other two youngsters, Chris- Rd. and Thomas Jenkins of 62 We- nonah Dr., suffered less severe bites, not, requiriag the treatment, said Dr. John D. Monroe, acting _| director of public health. A 14-day period is required, ac- authorities to determine whether the animal is rabid: Meanwhile, Dr. Frank Bates, director of the shelter,, said the dog hag been re- acting normally s¢ far ahd hasn't shown any signs of rabies. Mrs, Wheaton said Tom: was playing in the school play ind with other children when the dog jumped up and bit him. Dr. Monroe said, ‘‘This points up Police Chief Herbert W. Straley said dog owners are held respon- sible by law for any damage their pets may cause, whether to prop- erty or people. He said that a city Freed Gi Suffering. Liver Enlargement BERLIN (INS)—Pvt. William T. Marchuk, the American soldier re- leased last Saturday after five years in Soviet prisons, is suffer- ing from an enlarged liver due to vitamin deficiencies. who was arrested at the same time but released in 1952, acted as American intelligence. agents dur- ing World War II and‘radioed in- formation to the American Army Air Force. The Nobles were caught ar onney by the conflict. | transport plane at 7 o'clock (EST) tine Emerson of 572 W. Iroquois ordinance calls for a $50 fine and- sorte Keego Girl Wed. {to Pontiac Man in Church Rite KEEGO HARBOR — At home. in Holiday Farms, Waterford Town- ship, are William and Georgina Brown who. were married in a double ring ceremony at Em- manue] Baptist Church on Dec. 31. Georgina is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George’ E.., Harris of Keego Harbor, The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, William Brown of Oliver street, Pontiac. The bride’s sister, Marcella Har- ris, was her attendant, and her tiac, served as best man. A post-wedding reception was held Sunday at the home of the bride, with some 50 guests present. Diaper Derby Nearing Finish Naval Officer, Adopted Greek Daughter Due Home Today PATUXENT, Md. (INS)—U.S. | Navy Lt. Norman K. Donahoe and the 17-month-old baby girl he adopted in Athens are scheduled to end early today their long trip home from the Greek capital. Donahoe, known to his friends as ‘‘Moose,”’ took off from Shannon Ireland, in a _ military last night and was due at Patuxent Naval Air Station this morning. The 27-year-old naval officer has been en route with his brown- eyed adopted baby daughter since Jan. 8. He gave up his 30- day Christmas leave to go to Greece for young Roni Marie. Donahoe has been hitching rides on military transport planes that took him first to Naples, then to Port Lyautey, North Africa, and finally to Shannon, The good-looking Korean War veteran started out with a supply | of 48 disposable diapers, and al- -| though there were no late reports |on how his inventory was running, experts in the field predicted the diapers had long since been used. Donahoe’s wife, Helen, 25, was waiting for her husband in. Brook- lyn. They have been married five years but are childless. the U.S. Finally, his wife, of ens adoption. Cut in Excise Tax ‘Asked by Bentley WASHINGTON # — Rep. Bent- ley (R-Mich) today offered a‘ bill to provide thet present excise taxes on automobiles, trucks and auto- scheduled April 1. His measure calls for a cut from 10 per cent to 7 per cent in the per cent in the taxes on trucks and automotive parts and acces- oae ina statement. Detroiter Held for Court on Illegal Driving Count WAGONS a Festing on brother-in-law, Fred Best of Pon-| The Donahoes tried, for more | than six months to adopt a child in | Greek descent, arranged the Ath- | matic products be reduced as| tax on autos and 8 per cent ‘to 5j — Italian Fascists Rally at Funeral. 100,000 Romans Shout and Sing in Last Salute to Ex-Marshal Graziani ROME ®—With thelr arms up- thrust in the now-forbidden Fascist salute 100,000 shouting, singing Romans gave ex-Marshal Rodolfo Graziani a bigger tribute today in death than he Mussolini's commander. “of fascism died Tuesday at a Kome clinic after an operation for, an ulcer. He was 72. His funeral today was the noisiest and one of the largest this country has seen since World War Il. It gave ample evidence that fascism is not dead in postwar Italy. But despite the noise and the banned ‘ blackshirt salute, there was no violence. Women battled through the crowd to throw mimosa and violets on the flag-draped. coffin as it was carried past on the shoulders of Italy's new Fascist leaders. In the coffin, Graziani's body was clothed in his old “‘Sahariana,” the uniform of his North African cam- paigns. But all his many ‘medals were missing, stripped from him along with his rank in a- 1950 war crimes trial that named him a traitor to Italy. Atop the coffin was his old khaki Behind were massed scores of the black standards of his old regi- ments, and the red, white and green flame banners of the neo- Fascist Italian Social Movement. jammed from wall to wall, sang the old Fascist battle hymns while the crowd gave the blackshirt sa- lute, “Ttalia! Italia!’ the crowd to shout ‘“‘Duce! Duce!” Schoolmen to Study ‘Financial Problems , DETROIT wm — School superin- tendents from five southeastern Michigan counties will meet in, Detroit tomorrow to study pro- posals for increasing state finan- cial aid to distressed schools. Superintendents from schools in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washte- naw and Genesee counties are expected to attend the meeting. One proposal to be discussed at the meeting is an amendment to the state constitution to allow ‘the | State to ‘pledge up to $200,000,000 | of its credit in support of school | / construction bonds. Another invokes the asking the | state of a $2,500,000 special grant 'to aid schools in “hardship dis- tricts,” County Calendar Blue Star Mothers have Table Setting Let us create a center- piece to com your table for that special occasion. ~ Rochester (ireenhouses ever received as | The grizzled old “Desert Lion" | and gold braid general's field cap. roared in the familiar broken-syl- lable cadence with which it used mses ee Accuracy, along with the finest ingredients obtain- able, goes into every pre- scription we Let us fill all your drug store needs! PURDY’S DRUG STORE 321 Main St. Rochester ® Real Estate © Insurance “For Every Need" DALE and NINA MARTIN OL 2-976) 412 Main x } White Goods i | ‘ i | SALE Spring Maid Sheets 128 Count Finest Quality 72x108 $169 81x99 $169 81x108 $189 42" Pillow Cases _ 39 42” Pillow... Tubing 43¢ ve 81” Bleached . Sheeting 19¢ va Quadrigo Percale 43¢ va 36 In. Wide January Clearance of all Winter Coats Snow Suits and Dresses | Open Fri. & Set. ‘til 9 320 ‘Main St. Rochester ped : Congress Twin or Full Size ‘Rochester a Store Neo. oe ‘Maia, ROCHESTER areata on ae Tessa ‘or BOX SPRING | _ Ar, AUBURN CTS . | * $ i - 3 i <. ' EJ *) » ' : K , ; ‘9 : ‘ * ; a oe : THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1955 P , once te rm Mess me Fag “4. | thee Custer affair and the form| FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS pf. 4 Fantastic Planes, Missiles)’, |e" = ane Nese: | manded Troop C. He died alongside Take Shape at Bell Aircratt Pay Roll Saved | mnie’. ends BUFFALO (INS) — A trip to;y Lecteeed wpe Buffalo for a fine ‘sports denies ‘ddialetins ships, festa ‘use Pa Yellowed Sheet Found dinner that raised $20,000 for the| driven propeliors, ¥.T O L rises| in Army Salvage Dump | before the next bi-monthly payday needy March of Dimes gave this| and descend on even keel. _ | gt Ft. Hood, Texas for Troup C. The document: is iy flying - machine buff a chance to For takeotf the engines are : £ : ent : be brought up to date on what| gwiveled so that the tall pipes FORT RILEY, Kan. (UP)—A|telgny is happening at Bell Aircraft. squirt . their violence ,.at .the | ¥¢llowed payroll sheet oe Oe ' Treop C and four other troops . Bell, at nearby Niagara Falls.) ground. The ship takes off. When 90, 1570, haa abed ate APE, | of Custer’s Tth Cavalry Regiment | 3 stands unique in the picture of! 4 has ' : i gained sufficient height ||. s made up the only the , U.S. Airpower. It has .delivered| the engines are tilted forward - U y i. waar general had at Lite Big Bors: only three ai t i , : Foree since Getter ie ‘oni wer pase Mgased aa a es a massacre of Custer and his men at — ene-thied _“- ‘7a EK * II. (We except its swarms of heli-| ventional jet. reeed Little Big Horn. Troop C and Troop E fells they | DIXIE DUGAN by McEvoy and Strieber copters.) But the company yiekis The payroll recorded the last pay | formed a skirmish litte some 300 to none other in the respect held} 1n landing, the engine thrust, | received by the men of Troop C/ yards from Custer and £ompletely. 7 On — 11'S YOU—) TO COME IN for it in the fixed-wing field. used in diminishing proportions, | before the rampaging Soux slaugh-| outside his defense position. The wan 7 - | allows the plane to settle straight|tered them in a ravine on June| men of C and E were in no posi- . . — —— to earth, 25, 1876, tion to defend themselves, nor ae X5 —_ tuck in - seen Bell has not forgotten the some-| Until recently, Sgt. Lawrence | could they take advantage of the a ke sao times lush airliner market. His| R. Sisson had used the payroll | small facilities the ground offered ly _ 7 and speed, | turboprop passenger plane will be| as an exhibit in teaching, He | for defense. : ering reaistance “S jready if the British Viscounts,| found it in an Army salvage | One of the Indian chiefs, Lame. Ia anashes through the air wall. | which Capital Airlines soon will| dump at Fort Hood, Tex., in | White Man, and his men_ closed the Xl, now strung up in have, afe rousingly accepted by| April, 1946, . the Smithsonian Institution in the flying public — as I believe| When Sisson was transferred to| soldiers were tumbled into the ra- | Washington, B, C., Maj. Chuck they will be. The Visount, and|Fort Riley, he lined the sheet to! vine and crushed. Yeager unde histery by‘hocem- | 11. Beil { for that matter, ing the first man to fly taster, | ne t9y men taster, than the |SIDE GLANCES by Galbraith — = yes tof , Sa ve\\ x ng the Se The Convair Liner and the Martin 404, x ; / PAA opened a ne age, quieter, and vibration free. 4 7 Worf x3 ee ¥ WO Be OLLIE OLE CHUM? A THAT oF SORTA \ WELL~ Oirrener TO YOU, ) NOW ¢ <= : , by Carl Grubert : NTH TRCLELE LEE Pee WERT DLL THe TROLL! The same Yeager flew 1,650 2 m.p.h., which is better than a La ge twice the speed of sound, in the production oF ue prosaic X1A, And, a bit later, Maj. Kit flying craft, It nmkes bits and Murray shot the same rocketship parts of planes which eventually up to 90,000 feet, from which air- bear the trade mark ef ether less height he made a dead-stick companies And because it was landing: Larry Bell is the industty’s most| [st inte Bieo ga oe seasoned dreamer. He drew his+ first aviation pay check from Glenn eal cc cameg ok eee Martin in 1912. But his shop and gine and guided missile deck his zestful thinking would fit into) Kone it ion't permitted te nen: any science - fiction pull. Except tien oon in a whisper that some -of the readers might . scoff incredulously. | Against the dey — = rocket engine e- | His convertiplane, for example. a oat 2 cai gan ae It ig the offspring of g marrmge | marked up more than one rocket- between a standard plane and powered intercontinental airliner cisce one For the bine on luncheon tablecloths. They thor te SE npecapaai mounted | don't stop there, either, In theory, : an : a * wins, o- they're already into satellites and | . : sume a helicopter fan's position | nace travel: In fact, at Bell } ; tee Oe : — paraile] to the ground, Once they've explored every means of J . I , airborne, the propellers grad- flight. But not even Larry has ually assume their normal posi- | heen able to do what he and every tion. . . and a-w-a-s-a-a-y We | other pioneer dreamed of, build 5°: and ornithropter — a mechanical With the convertiplane Bell ex-| bird. pects to bridge one of ayiation’s toughest problems, the blending of | helicopter safety factors with stan- They Went Thataway dard plane speeds, PROVIDENCE, R. I. (UP)— P NANAY os) at by Walt Disney But that’s only one hybrid in| Bell's barn. His V T O L (vertical takeoff and landing) plane borrows | ideas from ‘the convertiplane but uses jet engines. Unlike the Con-| New England’s second largest city had two parades on Veterans’ Day. Part of the main parade swung down the wrong street and every- one else marched on. : disappointed!" “Here comes Mrs. Jones with some hot soup—when she finds out Dr. Brown only called today to borrow our camera, she'll be 1-18 BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES by Edgar Martin | NANCY - by Ernie Bushmiller mi [ THAT was awe I'LL PUT THEM ON HER-- A yes RETURNED SHE'LL BE SURPRISED N YOUR SKATES WHEN SHE WAKES uP ai rv, ~~. 4 = i) vw “@ ait lh floor = hae | = =i yh CA “ex ~ \( Ce eS a eer ee | by Jose Luis Salinas by Leslie Turner CISCO KID a , T COME NMR. © WE WAY SEEM ABIT MAPA GANTOS, MY FOOT SLIPPED 1 . AND I HAVE LET CISCO FALL!) JF SO, aA, OE (>| TO om een ae 33 5 Deer, 1988 by WEA Service, ing. 1, M. Meg. U. & Pat OF, OUT OUR WAY | GRANDMA ' by Charlies Kuhn | BOARDING HOUSE SO NOW'S MY CHANCE T RUSH] | presen a BACK INSIDE AN’ SNAP TH’ LOCK... yp THIS IS AS EASY Ry DIAGNOSE ASA STARTED YQIF WE ALL CATCH 'EM ON ANEW 3OBY WE'LL HANE TO YESTERDAY L STAY IN THE =~ iF WE'RE DARK! 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Either Fo the union tn fies ie ee 7 om i ue coe oa Offi ion Na =e \ ans Berea York said Russel 7a ror 1964 eS Aa and “JANUAR a , 1. ; 3 ro. op ++ 76. : 14; : - gest to back up has a lower stockers ody: toes sales and Stal ns Rov a ty : ite cers at mes pounds Papeigees - lg t at hes sis aad Circuit Pye sleching Temple. Fri * : i ee iene | ent sora the 7 ee Fi: ee = one cx fully 80. ond 1 eS ate cen et 363 Norman eeti in a plan anti- | Pe! last issed Raine ly udge to. sacmaahs waar. Dr. Clarene joe 1cH- : strike to the fea erat Det ais - 33 ) Reg Pa nr president Oo. in The et com |, forme: Nov the on Fri., : Mrs. Gohan ae: Gon — be rao Posada 35 lots sca’ nd | Dour tee © ill -4 ' Ryden ____ agency in id t 1 roche rm: oe M ; @ ool Any singled rd oo ise gone Ay ed steers Fe Dow eee: Be Sead Al 4 03 ag t U of Pontiac was nounc Detroit 1 com-| 8 aa ar oper = by etary Pow . Jacokes t., wil, a. grrr ‘ ments event. out ex- fers 00; . wt Coon be ual : _ “igs Shell Roeb. “ + tion a Mot elected rence today tock ae Mil leased of he Ha. e . —_ Ae ved rniltp ao ——— go adopt could of all for a m oe t ond low mos oe ar “a2 Sinclair 0. 71.1 nual | meeting its F nell H. Dil the Exchange ve: I St his auto r Bill Ady wit Home “yg aa one the permit local some Ad ew heed cubes Ei t Kod ee fen Oo... 60.2 Hall in fourte ederal & Co. —_—— = City aves in Ap to ba tating f sC , wieon con i 1 Otte Fred lo of the strategy the agree- utility ‘and rand | a en Ei ‘Auto 3 sou Ry ee. =. _ Other St. th an- N as of R. —< Law- ined April 1954 or R ut 5 te w_ JANUARY * arranger = | fel ri, rer wc a oi ay es Ea at He 18 tices conta eee ioe eB. Habel Matbews = ators |B Cust ct.| Ets ae . 1 in han- oseph left in your , EE fags riven eres Died oe yee] an addr made Bey ter ar tree, The | reside @ [t's pene! the county Don yh Stn a ters ercial 18.00-19.00;. low kreces Bald ter p coctised rt 99.8 general the ashamant Socios with sitting : Senne nt U.S. S north erk 's 5 re r-in-ls Mr. a. | Saaty - a | 5 oem 00-13-00; ar to cice Gertty Michigan imal Works) pany et Stange done rted its in a jed : past 5 uglas Secretary yaa D — etree ing 23.00- aie oan wey com none chigan’ . = tee : distributor ting: around base in at acme presidents | dinner McKay ef Al A 3 M mS anges! ; poe | anners i © we M Prod seen Lo eigh ‘Our the in| ‘ says. nd Christmas, nual condition | ford at the : Flo the ay and yearl = cut: Rudy Mfg. ce ia oon inflat economy of a new Scone ae —_ et brag of the | ™en cal =s = fin Peeegines me We Sica she fats ae Ey See a a = Hh ndation an Be nw | ecane we ow un ahhoe Ss hon men Soe Building, Ge at the Te : baie Sores ad Bie one as roven that ge gt Fach mat the cond | ce atl poor Fl sat ms HBR ee i a pa ‘giee * +" | longer = Ci] = we wine they un fen annth sit te te Gingeliville ram Pa Rater | we FLOWERS in fall or ‘reoled yt tow | we reign Exc 2 it * to cais ic a0 Pcbager ue realy eat aoe. life eed agi a an 3 Cla fey handy neral D aa mer ee i | aan ‘rates Exch ore go le wil | es rho inepected a Emma and an bono Sch Sch ™ qe eS wes — 2.00 mani. Te: dollar: rates Jan, a 2 Area ° Iter first yest jac ” mati to 2 an an for Are * Puseral ors ’ 2 Or 20-700. ind Prime 106 Cane — a a nial Wi any | like eS pe f , Emil Fayed proges Do re : as —_ Ww to thle mareet 30 dot oe (Great Britain as Cars ‘omen it. ee unusual Coys il, party chair Oakland Pianta néelso es S omen H euro: per ct 2 New | Two Skid Injured og says “en iS pst ene ge - — ea oe ians a, - + ian trik urt 2 i oe at premium or oy heen is the fie Pontiac the tunity school r-AMBI cD _ FOR} n i es f 78 is ‘ will LE Ra.” S parr Truck futures 4 129 ot & cent —— ee ea ide or bad o> te mer Oh out haan shee Da mt « Colles Beier od custodians BULANCE rE when th just cen Patures a ttt cents 90 ay fut | want 6 Pe thei wis on = Th i _ pm | nk go “Assisting - Division rat Tw, te end_ichigan “Sat =e round ONC ! or, Bi = ded Fo ge nd i he to, Waterford. Tow wy ma were|atmonpre of wee the | Fisher an Still s the club's > wtb of dn pono Uhre | 8 SAFE tet ca rock te Toi geany pe Treated ae rod, ac so | reason the with ve cat sae Qu arrang) me of lasses : FUN eee Si an . ‘ = ma tomes el eat oa ip Pale. ke 8 othe howe, athe Ww sin Gt aa wl meet vies -Siple fe yh = iat | Coo 15 Garland, Syl ‘o|ga 2 fa at)" 52 mi Epo de | a git Sas rr serie eel ad ok ea Coca = (krone) » nchanged. of 4 aiid kh ype en and A at Ca ner otor a ag det “an San ve = sh Watertord sana ta iA renting re ~ ae foe ee : ey placed supply oe al ye sturdy spruce the in ina py Be Lake. the Pontiac Ree s THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1955 Help Wanted Male 6|_ ~ Boring Mill Operator. radio drill operetor, Apply ie FROtr BROACH CO. —___ 2.2. eee $200 Per Week 2 yre. required. Pull time E ‘s Mar- ket. 888 Bo work wpanies prog — . MI 464 MIDWEST pee SI Ney MIDWEST Employment Service 406 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. rE NEED A JOB? = who heve « » ad earn cary. We Vase you. Age te 35. Call FE 64622 for appoint- tr ent PRINTER to all Fees Sey tea i Pe seat Rives. PE 27113 The Interlake New Harbor b ¢ man Ground 30 for local branch to learn the paint busi- ness, and of- soll cuperions déstravie. Salary $3, Bonus, For ap- BEAL “ESTATE SALES Will consider sales Oooo ener- —_ man ———— fodk eg Awan 50. * Memver of he ci Co-spesstive heal op brelerred ones pT GAYLORD SALESMAN - WANTED: TO 9 P. M. TYPE FIELD SHION SHOE. 1. St Weta Mal 0 oy ae ‘Eee ohne gg? woe “By THE DAY OR IRONINGS ED. of Scott Lk. and Watkins Lk. Rd. MIDWEST Employment Service C10 eating poaty Bent Bits. dan, 18, Good ref, Birmingham. Live im, Drive FE 5-1433. = We tay bind PE Messe. Will consider PONTIAC MOTOR DIVISION Personnel Dept. GLENWOOD AVE. is _E. NEEDED STENOGRAPHERS And Statistical Typists Must Be Experienced APPLY REAL ESTATE SALES minded ener- GAYLORD Pike 8t. “RECEPTIONIST eee oe oe ee te ee mee Ga. oa BS el. 42. WinOW WANTS WASHINGS. FE 32-1304. Woman would like work by the day. Call FE 2-2744. WASHINGS DONE IN MY HOME. guaranteed, FE 54-3500 Work - WOMAN BABY 8IT- TING EVES. IN THE VICI Or 8B HILLS OR GHAM. PLEASE CALL 4430, WOMAN WANTS DISH WASHING, iy “= er kitchen help. WASHINGS AND TROWINGS. FE SoMa Wilts —HOUsEWORE Days or by week, FE ¢0419. Building Service 12 ALL TYPES OF BUILDING PLANS . ercial & ny 38 Carpenter Contracting or trim. Get our bid, too. and i: Raymond Commons. FE 4-0366. FLOOR SANDING OLD FLOORS 4 | ony “3 A rE i LA years experience. Quar, work. Frcs sclumaiee, Sukn Tansee. FE FLOOR SANDING. LAYING FIN. R. be able to take accounts «Si nogaper Cerk shorthand. receivable . book- DE STS BROACH CO. ajipt, RED Ne. « Howe, Mich : TDOW W children, light Sn WORK. FREE house transport ATE SALESMAN OR _ Oran Ortonville 5-OR3 for appoint- ~ Ipstructions WANT 1965 GOV'T JOB? 8 ! Men, 9) ALL _ ei oe CAB im aod AND is WANT STEAD 27518. Garages & Remodeling doors timate G& M Construction Co. 2260 Dixie H PE 5-0236 GENERAL BUILDING REPAIR, brick, on and cement work. tile work, FE grag SEP ROOFS, aX J. A- Hugus 383 LAY- ine. tending, Paihing. 186 Edison estimaes Our work guaranteed. ‘ebster & Bon. OR 30402. R x SNYDER FLOOR, LATING sanding and finishing . Phone FE WE SPECIALIZE in CEMENT. Call for estimates, EM 3-4879. WELL DRILLING 4 AND 6 IN. MI 4-772. > art = > Zz & GH _PE Ht {END! me Seo as t = ‘SELL THE “SURPLUS through Classified Ads. Porgteer nrg , machin- Gardner 461 Central, FE | FE + an. rw eee Pecadee Phone Pi 2e10t, Wo Pray LAUNDRY SERV- ice, Ph. Pontiac Laundry. FE 2-#i01 ~~ SPEEDY WEE WASH.1T. 122 E, Pike St, FE 41650, |g mone, tesco, re, reasonable retes. PE ¢1903 any- time OR 3-200] FE ‘eal Any tim y place. rE e, S tese ~ LIGHT AND AND HEAVY TRUCKING. __Rub>ish haued. FE 23-0603, coat HAULING AN AND MOVING. emeenatie | etes . OR 3-474 any- O’DELL CARTAGE Trucks to Rent TRUCKS TRACTORS sen Fak EQ Pontiac Farm a aad Industrial Tractor Co. Open oe Caky, lactone outere REDUCED RATES Laspe van to ane you. Smith joving. FE re SERVICE Ame RUB- trucking. FE 4-6079, AND D STOR- fNCINERATORS CLEANED. ASH s ——— hauled. Clean up. FE &1 DECORATING, and wall pepering mate, FE 4-0255 (i PAINTING PAPERHANGINO. Pa 74 removed Estimates. FE PAINT NO AND_ WALLPAPER- ing. C. White, OA 63801 or FE Painting, Wall Washing Free estimates. PAINTING Cali tor esti- Furniture Refinishing 16A |, usteD.| Income Tax Service 17|' eT ie tee ive Ton — a | coos & Decorating 20 re Reasonable. FE PAINTING, AND walt , WASHING. ~ by Dick Turner 3| CARNIVAL * ot '-(3 T. M. Reg. U. 8. Pat Om. Copr. 195 by HEA Service, Wanted Real Estate 2A) ISN’T IT LOGICAL?» peo ae Waterteod, ae coer tee prop- your aren? WHITE ee ee OOM APT. _Fetrig. 93 _M Murphy, rear. door, TROOMB BATH. GAs HEAT. 18T ” oor PE 4-0606, 3 ROOM PARTLY FURN., CLOSE in, near Pontiac . FE 56-1606. ester Rd. WILLIAMS 1 _ Avail Jan. 20. PROP- Sa Cie ae IF ag sold. You want ¥ It and need ye = oser. onl are waiting. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 7 N. Saginaw'st. PH. FE 5-8165 Eve. "til 8:30 HAVE CLIENT FOR A 3-5 room hom “Hmph! have an operation!” If I listened to SOME doctors I never WOULD Notices & Personals 25 AUDIVOX MEARING AID, RM 10, 101% N PE 40539. Highest Prices Paid On land contracts, get our FREE estimate. he NICHOLIE & HARGER CO, 33_W, Huron 8t. PE 56-8183 BRICK MASONS Heve your old level paired | FS En . 48 Chee tk Ra ihege’ matters Dart es ont MAID incmban ¢ ORS INC. 41% 8. aw above KNAPP 6HOE REPRESENTATIVE OR 31583. ON AND AFTER THIS in ba 1-13-64, I will mot be responsible pots ef Paddock 8t. Are Id, me... x "Scientific FS “Tadividuat nutri- __Wtd, Child. to Board 26 26 cane =: NOT UNDER 3 yrs. POE cot LICENSED HOME FE 71-0637. day. FE 4-740 FULL CARE OF SMALL BO 5-5026. Also, day care. FE MOTHERLY CARE. COUNTRY EM 3-296: Wd. Household Goods 27 AP ERRANGING OR 37061 PAINTING AND PAPERING Mason Thom rE MEN WANT WALL WASKING. R_ 3-226 or OR 3-064. WALL WASHING AND PAINTING. estimates. FE 56-2211. ~_Phystotherapy 21A DAY : EVE - MASSAGE — 2 oe a technique. DAY NIGHT TV es ie aes “3 Se TV SERV ICE AIR PRICES C. LARRY'S. RADIO “& TV FE 5-9527. FE 2-1455 a NTEED TV REPAIR ANY +0736 ANDY CON- pows Redio & TV 127 8. Parke Ay On hie - MITCHELL'S TV “48 E. Pik» 2-287) TYPEWRITERS RENTED Mitchell's 123 N. Saginaw St. TYPEWRITERS AND ) ADDING MA- chine repairing. Expert work. - and Office Sup iW Lawrence, 23 Upholstering a THOMAS UPHOLSTERINO M8. PE 5-208 _6._TeLBORArA nent pag lg DR f+ als, Beadie. PS §-1827. " EAKLE’s CUSTOM UPHOLSTER- my #17 ‘Cooley Lake Rd. EM Lost & Found 24 wiictbs TAN AND WHITE, MALE beagle. About 7 pala od Typewriter Service 22A | ~~ CASH TOR SMALL RADIO€ AND __record FE 45-6755. FURNITURE N ED = ates ne te for you. OA if you have anything for sale am. want prompt cour- =~ service and the high- est price call L & S SALES CO. OAKLAND ak a LARGEST Money Wanted 28A WANTED TO gored $5,009 AT _§ per cent. OR 3-4 Wanted to Rent 29 PPPP PPL LLLP APP LLL AD AE COUPLE WITH 10 MOS. old baby desire 5 room unf, house. Close in. Reasonable rent... Will give excellent care. Ref- - erences. FE 8-1215. MAN WOULD LIKE rivate home, no other roomers. Write Box 58, Pontiac | Press. TEACHER AND > FAMILY DESIRE house to rent near N Cass Leake Rd. OR 3-7014. ™ __rent. WrD.: S SoELENE ro SORTABLE FOR a is eon ans of Pontiac. OR WORKING MOTHER WITH TWO school children te rent « furnished , oF rk trailer | OE oy e. Mrs. Emma Ellis. a cee, country. cooking and ent pease werk. . a from Pon- saeetess a eee bor WANTS to and Ann Ar 7 a.m, and 4 or share expenses, OR dollar. ae outright = sell it for gy Community | ~ Sale. Ph. a ONE 0. Sontiacs LARGEST — a ere waiting. WANTED FURNITURE| * Unlimited $ = _ land | Tracts. Fast J r immediate fesulta, ie can Johnson or M ‘A: [OLINGON, Realtor FE 4-2533 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. 5% MORTGAGES ON vanue ¢ oF SYBURBAN trem % acre with ————- “oD or lange TES peetati seit ae 8. Tele ~— 2; TnED ATE oe = OUR contract or equity a your ACRE AGE—VACA NE development” Pontiec For « quick deal, call us today. Edw. M. Stout, Reali: Saginaw 5-8165 ‘nee ll aot "th 8: he COMPLETE Real.Estate Service Went to trade Loyd proses home on a new or used house? We Pcl pontine We bul N.W. Detroit to Pontiac. We build lot , many lots | with nd without lake frontage or 1b pag Poe available for , ar will sub- Perong commercial divide t to cuit, SYLVAN REALTY co. 2339 aoe Lake Pontiac FE 3610 FE 68-0280 GILES . SOLD YOUR NEIGH. BOR'S HOUSE, WE CAN SELL pte WE NEED LISTING GILES REALTY CO 92 W. Huron FE 5-6178 Open 8 till 9 WIL. wet OR LIST YOUR LAKE property. Purchasers waiting. a \ | R, F. McKINNEY Office 8800 Commerce 7 Ph. Pontiac EM 3-5311 > UNiv, 1-8708 Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 LISTINGS seal e ome b iad rties. Roy Knauf, Reskke 26% W Huron FE 2-742! RIDGEWAY EDS YOUR PROPERTY wilt = buy, sell or trade. Call ons Baldwin. PE 4-€203 GREEN LAKE OFFICE Wanted: oe Farms, Land Centracts - PAUL 20 JONES REAL as PHONE OL 1-6651 _ If interested in cash Blog your aes land contract, lots, fee e, or cit; MAkD. T CLARK REAL ESTATE 1937 Auburn Rd. Eves. PE o13it «— PE 2-1843 eaGe WANTED We need listings on all types of real estate. Qualified buyers wait- ing. Prom fficient 7 ROOM PRIVATE BATH, adults FE 72771, 2 ROOMS POR 1 x. . CLEAN 107% N after 4.0 p.m. 3 ROOM PURN. APT. INQUIRE 25 Judson. hoon AND BATH, NEAR AU- burn He! ists. se only, no drinkers. “2 4-6532 2 NICE ROOMS WITH UTILITIES$ refrigerator and washer. 78 Vir- ginia. LIVING ROOM, ~ BEDROOM, kitchenette, private bath and en- _‘trance. coup.e. 162 Summit. 3 ROOM APARTMENT PRIVATE * anaes Adults. 3330 Crooks _ South off Auburn Ave. FE nr 3 MEN ee. MO NO DRINK- _ers. 106 8. 3} ROOM. MODERN, CLEAN, partivy furnished. 11 _¥.. Johnson. MID- 3 ROOMS AND BATH FOR — ed = elderly couple. No Keng. Norton. ROOMS. 7 ate AND HEAT. $75 monthly, FE 44686. ROOM UPPER. PRIVATE EN- trance. Close in. No drinkers. hehehe o— only. 80 Cottage, after i3 aocers | Lafayette \3 wy] ole » eva ~ BATH. 60 LARGE ROOMS. PRIVATE bath and entrancd. Adults only. _FE 22704. 4 ROOM FU ag or HEATED apartment, Adults. 2363 Hester ‘ce fre 44618. 4 ROOMS AND BATE, PRIVATE __ West side. FE 23-1072, Johnson (RAS DONE IT AGAIN) folks. We have sold er of our. listings and are desperately in meed_ of all types of p: rty to sell. For ‘quick and oon action, call Office Open 98 A. JOHNSON, Realtor FE 4-2533 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. TRADES Larger homes for smaller, city property, for suburban or farms, payments hog scarce, ary dows oa pene pole “= 3 ORRIS & SON REALTORS 732_W._ Huron MAHAN HAS BUYERS oP BYP Tr PEMD ge | MAHAN ee. Estate| PRIVATE 3 & BATH, SQUARE a) © ieee ssi iti at tie Ba NI tal entrance, bath. front. Adults. $55 per aa 3-6802. LARGE LOVELY 4 AND BATH. Pate Airport Adults, OR ROOMS, MODERN SF * paith. Utilities not furnished. _weekly. F FE 5-2252. $5 ROOM, MODERN, CLOSE IN. _ Also 4 room house OR 3-1765. § ROOM LOWER FURN. APT. $00. _per mo. EM 3-420 AT LAKE ORION. MODERN _ apartment. MY 2-4662. : AP> CTILITIES FURN. PRIVATE $20 bath & entrance, Couple only. FE _%-6151. AT WIXOM. 4 R U ae entrance. -Adults only _MA 41025. te TCHENETTE. APART- 3 ‘ N ; FURN. APT. FOR RENT. ore pm Call FE 44934. aft- ATH. Rent Apts. psp vans “ BED- the city. Can!4 ROOMS. |e re ae | UNF. APT. 3 Sookie ‘AND BATH. FE 4-7361. 7 ROOM AND BATH. REPRIGER- ator and steve. West Side. 3 ROOMS i$ AND | = UPSTAIRS. 3 miles « north Oxford, pA ale required. sudwig, 135¢ Best Rd., __Metamora, Phone 43F%5. Rent Lake Property 386A ROOMS, PARTLY FURN. OAK. * oe Lk., $76 mo. ror esl cote tage. - al Oakland A ren J ROOMS. 965 A MONTH _ WITH _utilities furnished. FE 4-0070, ment apt. children FE 4-4044. 3} LARGE CLEAN ROOMS. | AND _bath. PE 2-2160. 146 N. Johnson. 3} ROOMS SHARE BATH. _burn near Adams FE 17-1734. 4 ROOMS AND BATH. NEWLY decorated oi] heat, refrigeration _and stove, MA 5-9821. @ ROOM APT HEAT FURN. IN- —quire General Market. FE 3-9334. 4 ROOMS, USULITIES. “ADULTS. _FE_ 2-2466 after 5:00. 4 ROOMS AND | BATH | WEST OF sher y. Quiet couple only. FE 2-6550. av- e inside BATH. HEAT LAKE =d $4,500 “down. Call J. A. Tay-| privileges. 1. child. On Wolverine Realtor FE. 42544. Lake. $60 per month. MA 4-1204. WEE 7 i 221 Angola, Walled Lake. D SMALL HOME. THELMA|4 ROOM UPPER FLAT. STOVE . Elwood Realtor.,.FE 4-2583. spesslo der heat, private en- t W. side. Reply Box 173, Pontiac Press. 4 ROOMS & BATH, GROUND floor, baby welcome. References. 244 Btate St. “4 ROOMS “AND: > BATH. DRAY TON PLAINS modern, heated. Hardware in $55 per enth. FE 2-2944 § ROOMS, BATH, OIL HEAT, AU- to. hot water. MI 4-s0i6. 5 ROOMS AND BATH, SECOND floor, OR 3-4611. § ROOM UPPER, TILE BATH. reh and basement, Utilities ex- bs. adults, FE 66410 or FE __ 5-4008. 7 ROOM UPPER FLAT. WOLVER- ime Lakefront. MA 43347. LAKE | ORION. ROOMS AND 5 - 330 Andoreon. MY 3-7171. oe ; ROOM i APARTMENT WITH , _Seee8” stove Near lake. OR LIBERTY MANOR. § ROOM TER- _rece. Stove and garage. F FE 4¢-6404. SMALL APARTMENT WITH HOT water. couple prefe: $10 a week, Call between 4 p.m. and _9 p.m. FE 45271. TWO 2 ROOM | AND BATH APART- : and K. L. Templeton, Realtor “apt personal and ¢ ments $50 and, $60. Utilities ’ service on your call Also have —, 2339 Orchard Lake Ra. FE #4567! investors who wil) pay cash for| NICHOLIE.& HARGER CO. FE CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS. [== = | 5 4540 ATERFORD VILLAGE HJ ,Venwelt, seo Dinie Hey.) PAUL D. HAMMOND | needy "fr ecewmancy appeert WE HAVE 26% W. Huron 8t. EALTOR — ope i. ten — $200, PE 5-7741 Eves, FE 5-474. Gees seeen, a tgs : At our disposal to purchase new or WANTED: 3 BEDROOM BRICK) Snq. utility. $00 per month. | & ccssened. a acts tor One poe Ot —— go omar small deposit reserve one lien! me before you sell. arge - ‘you! Bee— clients, "See, me { 7 Beemer & THe sh uu WHITE BROS. =e REALTORS To Buy—To Sell—To Insur A Furnished 33 Mich. YOU ‘BUY IT- WE'LL INSURE IT Rent Apts. od | tee Diie Hz, Waterford. Mich, ARGE ROOM, BASEMENT | | . pg entrance and bath. 1, ot- Rent Houses Furnished 35) ee er oae SETTE AND |1 BEDROOM MODERN HOT WA i Room 1 EN AND - REALTY ©, REALTORS * paste bath Adults sete 200 °N. | Yer heat. Vietnity of Pontiac Lk. BERS ._ Albert ae _ 39-8333, in GOSPERATIVE MEMBERS i RM. COMBINATION. PRIVATE |? BEDROOM FURN. PONTIAC | ses Huron Ph, FE 2-0263| bath and gptrance. PE 27707. __ Lake OR: 3-0138. E CASH 3 RNISHED. PROS-| CLEAN 2 BEDROOM COTTAGE. a . __pect 8 FE 23467, Flush toilet . Forrest Drive SETTLEMENT a pus. PRIVATE ENTRANCE. Bring your land = = __ Ad only, Utilities. FE 4-1318. » quiek hg al 7 ROOMS PARTLY (FURNISHED. pe or “9-041. Ask for Ted * email ehild welcome, 283% §&. Me _C. HAYDEN, Realtor|7 LARGE ROOM" BASEMENT é E. Walton Bivd. Oven sto 6) Pt. Erivate oan cere. Gingell ROOM OAS ME WANTED. BUYERS a POR LAND a 6-1927. close Pontiac Motor wn- contracts on new unfinished hous- Sy ROOM | FOR R 2 ADULTS | _town. FE 2-007. es. Beoutitul location. halt ic. so7bs FURN WINTERIZED COTTAGES. barn Ra, 25 per cent discount. | 7 ROOMS ~ CLOSE CLEA | Ghiliren weome. atte Dizis re te. 2 ay ot apaOnT Wad WASHING F URNISHED HOUSE. teen [° Wanted Real Estate 32A | — Settee ets ate T3300 eS RPPPL PL PPP PLP P LPL LPP PPA rng ig ba ga le w ousts AND > APTS PURN. von Youce pena agra) noid | Se Clark St, Cal velore 6. UNION 6 po = bath. Adults Sm: 865 K. cn "HEMPSTEAD 102 E. Huron FE 48254 tenn wr mm come furn- ‘ae aes, ont 0008 WALLED LAKE “ALL MODERN only 2 blocks ye wuage, 618.66 . “4 : weekly completely farsished ee $15 weekly unfurnished. leke Dr See caretaker a 118 Walled Lake ) Court or MA 43234. MODERN Lakefront. Till June Ist. 3 bed- rooms. Large livin — with fire; — rm Po ng = real home! ‘Adulte only HOUME 'S-BARTRAM 4302 Dixie OR 3-1950 on “Rent Houses Unfurn, % ae 2 ORTONVILLE: ATTRACTIVE 2 bedroom duplex, oil furnace, auto- matic hot water _- bath, 960. month, 71273 Wo Rd., 1 mile 8.W. Ortonville, Key * ott Mi5. _ cross road. MI 49133. 2 BEDROOM HOME. STOVE AND ref. furnished, Near Wisner and Line i Jr. $90 per month. FE OTL HEAT, AUTO. = water. rag month. Write Pon- tiac Press, Box 60 oneal Delonte i BEDROOM MODERN. bath Children welcome. §68 a 5. Pangu Ortonville 132 2 BEDROOM HOME ON LAKE fromt, $60 a month. EM 3-5283 3 ROOMS, BATH AND UTILITY, $45 per month FE, 4-9020, a oo mopes LIGHTS, GAB, month, Dean Drive, _t ck Leke. Key next door, 4 ROCMS PART OF DOUBLE _ house, modern. FE 5-8006. 4 ROOMS AND GARAGE. 50 E. __Kennett_ Rd. _ _ ROOM HOUSE. 2° BEDROOMS. Children —— Big month. 2685 Orchard Lk, CLEAN FOUR ROOM TOURE IN Keego ‘bor, bus and > sehgok. | $50.00 a) month, FE FE 5-0475. from Pon- acte of miles month FE 6 8316 abeth Lake. way, newly 4 Ou ’ PE ¢ ROOM | AND D IN CiRis- FULL ri 7 ROOMS. Sei poant | ie iertoe TTIES. 1° ~ For Rent Rooms 37 1 ROOM FOR QUIET COLORED 3073 8. Wilder Rd., Meta: A PLEASANT FRONT | ROOM FOR entieman, 100 AT ar Bus STOP, oe MODERN. quiet clean rooms. BUSINESS 5 ges EVERYTHING furnished, L: room and kite en srravane rivate an Lea 6 minute from downtown. Call FE 2-3701, CLOSE IN i oe SLEEPING Tooms. Men CLEAN wee 5 aaoa el Po Pepe man, close to town. CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM. FE "2-8453. johnson. Bi sess oe Sead LADY. 103 Thorpe. FE 27-5619. GLEAN ROOM FOR 1 OR 2 GIRLS, Kitchen privileges, near bus and ree 2 Motor . main office. FE Leite ROOMS. , SINGLE 9 OR DOU- ble. FE 4-5641. 350 W. Huron DOUBLE ROOM wiTH TWIN veds for 2 ouddies. West side. 1 blocs from bus. FE. 5-0300. GIRL, KITCHEN | PRIVILEGES, Private entrance. _FE 42847 LARGE FRONT ROOM. 502 W. Huron, LARGE ROOM-TWIN BEDS. REC- reation nice. Nea: ’ PLEASANT for rg ai SLEEPING ROOM » C QUIET a; LADY ONLY, sle sleepin ie min. uptown. ioost FOR R GENTLEMAN, RIGHT down town, 4] Pine &t. : ONE oR TWO GEN- Pk _ers, $5 week, 36 W. T SLEEPING ROOMS FO ty aap SINGLE | 3LEEPING ROOM. Lake Ave. anole ROOM FOR whee Home 5 4-004, wisow kas Near town. floor. Next to bath, FE wae WARM SLE (SLEEPING GEN- tleman, 2% Norton, FE ; ~ Rooms ‘With Board 38 AND ROOM FOR MAN. 652 Lookout Dr. FB BOARD 9. drink _Boaie ne tian home. Single or double. rE 32-0854. HURON HOTEL. CLEAN od, rooms by a" or wk, Huron &t. oy. Ph. FE HOTEL ROOSEVE LT for a heme and hotel mitch RATES _ $12 and up ROOMS WITH TV PE 5-8126. ~~ HOTEL AUBURIN . Rent Stores 40 STORE BLDO, 2 «CEC. FE 5-2555: Locant TION 0 Ow Jia ores © ‘tull dry, be Basement, ices’ ton: furs meg to cereaean - able. Suitable ted type of business. Fdw. M. Stout, Realtor almost Tl 'N. Saginaw St. PH, FE 5-8163 SINGLE OR DOUBLE x 80 or 32 x 50 2616 and 2617 Dinte Hwy. % mile’ from . rleg! Rad. SMALL STORE IN APT. for real estate, lor or cleaners. EM lle W. N St. Heat and water furn. 5-2383, roe J one re ko i , corner ot Mateh- ___ For Sale Houses 483 050 DOWN, 3 BEDROOM MOD- . ern, by owner. OR 3-1737. $300 DOWN New 2 betroom - newee, base- snags sions aks Ser cS Sas SS ic ibs oe ey Ne ee ; " ype ee ie e 2 = — “= ee ee of gee ae eee ‘ F : ; xo — “ore pela 8 ee - tli tae a ae 5 ee f es * FF S&S — ae He few “p38 Bee ie Pe Spanien 28 ae = . oo oa 7 f if i; THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1955p ees hi ! 54 ‘ \ ; . __Far Sale Houses 43 eho Sale Hduses\, _43/ MODEST MA - : IDENS \ By Jay Alan _ Fe DRAYTON PLAINS AREA, 3-BED- TOARTH ELL, REALTOR yo or Sale Houses © 43 ; , room shell home, exterior and _SEE, m 1 7 neces ases ' For Sole Houses 43 For Sale ' rough plumbing complete. Fbone basement, ar eer UNFINISHED ror SALE. gE on ™ 8 __For Sale Lake Prop. 44 OR 3-7571. SUBURBAN BEAUTY + mail, sore. 1echeol convenient tp| house. $1200 quiry, AL ss00 DOWN M . me a lak 1. Se ODERN 4 Daily 129, Set, & Sun. 9-9 - _ Set iee case bangaies, Gi S| a PAESOCK: WiKAR -PRREY, | Mpsotar La new. open ¢/ WILLIAMS LAKE _¥ SACRIFICE ara at ving room. with beaut: | > EDWARD B_KEITH | baar*ep. “Oar! nesrst” iowtrs | Mipceday Lae sy modern| Sitedfgums ant dining root ai ets - No On account of cusses owner will fel niyeiee? ee COOKING . Seg ge MAN tubs, ot beat, storm wise wos oaks Se ceva + om ow 1 floor, Full basement ith ae equity in his new 2 bed- eat- = me in A- : . nal liv! u Mone D room home near lake, close in, cnrcca. ale wees ft master SCHOOL al ell ‘PLASTERED 2 BEDROOM ae buy at $10,500. = ; acre. oo wai garage. wan Pccge re yoninns ged y own — ag arena of ae tile batn, situated on fenced. lo seo Creseent A bargain for cash. | 86‘, nila REALTOR $800 down paved rd. Waterford, faved soe S shaded fi ee befrooms, complete 1 1 o 6 barge’n. alt | of 1'» acres. Can't be beat for or ye: es a eran a FE 2-5011 Hurry. we bave @& numb f Lietrooms, complete | prs on gm, Once wut wane | fe | sien reg wores—arr| _ VOORHEIS RD. | Rea 0 wt) Gosa™ et at was Ha fan, @isappearing stairway LMI eC Lahey hg bath, natural fire-| Brick. 2 Wedrod St Pate THELMA, M. 1 on eS 156 BREE & GREGG 3 GO tpRooM BUNGALOWS | d preciated. Por. turiber’ inter | Es Saas Wesenes GEO, MARBLE Realtor . $65 Union Lake Re EM 3-4303 | cx ALOWS | é lon, phone OR 3-06 orma-| blinds garage. cyclo an | 6261 Andersonville Rd. 910 Cask | ‘$8350 & UP. $55 MO. | Rooms 1 ACRE p20 EU Soerere tect ih te) upstart f i Oot PE) netic hot, wat so oe Suze” Netertons ‘Sale Sub te st Grete 8 | — Yr. Terms or will “ACRE: eee ane pan Noga a oe compersvie a A ROOM HOUSE. rs, , aE price 913.000 with s2i00 down $1 D Sale Suburban Prop. 454 \ DEL LOCATED AT _ part down payment, MY 3 | stand ne out- : lake privile 6 WILLIS BREWER - 000 Down O° 3 «CE. 4673. anding features posstble al tt t ges. 6 miles from Pon- igh ees HOLLY, 69905 MILFOR: ‘ aa Vs block ane Saaew price of $10 125. Handily loc ated i eg a coe ed road. Price $7.- FE Ciel re 3053 Roun bedroom lake front on| miles south of nay case | bserelg ott Janiys | Tetris: ef tnens fine - 3833 ‘Joslyn Rd. gry by ene = Sea ol aap Baldwin’ Ave | foyer esutifal ranch type bome YALE CONSTRUCTION CO om enya raiteris ———— ~~ a - rutae Onl: will mod- vely y $4,950. i Sold by perry Soe a ; ~VOORHEIS ROAD _ 1 vine Bors treplace, diain HANNAN Pega BURGALOW — Kitchen dnaue Vausten aor = $800 Down” ail ‘for only $16,000. ‘Tems. deal fo tire " ‘ Daily 1 to 8 | Wy ab ios testi ed coe = ster iad Cyclone fence, — : Atmel cement biock home - Fenton Real Estate THE “CLHELSEA’ | heat. I'g car gafage, worksh nt. off heat automatic hot : _ h 5 -kitchen sink, gas space |. 900 N. LEROY Rouse: Lincoin 4-4900 E “CHELSEA” ; 18x20 ft with running hot ional — Full price $13,650 Daily 1 to 7 a close to school, Fenton. Ph. MAin 09-9311. cosets Ae thaaat boner te —_ cold water Four lots with shade, a GieeEE 2. coir hom es, mapeing Aad Fone Ee "ROCHESTER HILLS ¥ Fink Dinnan and Son, 66 West : droom brick or consider trading o > : Roosevelt Hotel PHA street. veity. sewer and water A custo: built 3 bedroom hom FILA and GI A _ to $16,000. g on home up FE_ 4-5181 FE 2-8532 - Spprov be | IVAN W. that is complete with ohms r Rou a iT Approved SFe zo $33.00 Month . fireplace, hardwood tar pai GAS HEAT. 2 Paved street. city water, sewer. ou ANDING BUY! | a) ee arreanee, aon N Pte dn on RA ; bain “commer kitehen sink heady Woodward Estates. FE 4 Z - $1,500 DOWN | LI ROOM. LARGE - Only $7245.00 — . You will find this GI $600 Suburban modern 2 bedroom b NING. ROOM, “1 BEDROOM. ee een _ home in Ferocrest. Ya mile cael 3 FHA $1,150 ceiow that is neal tod “lean | NICE KITCHEN AND LARGE IN-| wtode! on Mon conte FE 5-501 or FE 5.2564 “Dutton, on Orion Rd. $6500 BIRMINGHAM . : te f = on roughed-in | ~ ME. = jonterey. sSureet od id DOWN or additional bed | = OIL PURNA Out Mt. venings and Sunday ety: “country home on 4 acres, § potters Cam, Fall PAYMENT PLUS COSTS, ful 130 x 200 ft ee eerily ecrece | MECORATED ON 1 “NEWLY {5 blocks Sen Fo 1111 Bostyn Cor. 3rd Realtor you can see for miles out of this _ Separate dining room. Full from lak ly across | GOOD WEST E ‘ost Office Co-operative Real Est icture. window. Has —— 5 oar merece: Storms os pall home designs. ake Here is real value | A_C.C enn LOCATION. GILES REA atete Exch | too. for car, tools, Sse und n ows. New oll fur- e cabinets with rustic : i ompton ons sLLES REALTY C ~ horses, $5.000 & hot water h hardware. TWO FAMILY : cl tied CO. eee. tr ~ : bp down pay mest. only s0.350 Automatic oll forced air heat. Inco THOREE STREET se Aron * of ius et den Ld FRANK SHEPARD : WALS' Feed coiling: SEE eee Weis Pou $750 DOWN. $621_Orian Rd. OL 1-761 M, JAMES & WASEY CO.| Spacemaster folding eee ey ae maM aoa >. William, Lak Pioneer Highl Bae | 7m __ Midwest 4-6500 axe eee cn Gecrs: Sleaned for premesd 3 Built. and znv A\LAW\— AP Newsleatures j Full bath hare weed floors metas. Lovely bungal ‘gh ands Cae Sale Lots 46 hs ~ ee : n - rs. _ PPP LL OPAL LLP “FOR COLORED “pieecaaa aevewar ) Familias. 3 car ae coed pas tered and painted walls, as- living com er lesion a ee E AS arin . BEAUTIFUL ~ F 2 : Large picture window. dition throughout. Will sell er ; $7 300 and streamlined kitchen. T = “ee rT SUBU RBAN 75x26! LAKEFRONT LOT, ae 7AMILY a peice Soma) of oseces iceas 8 on didn't your husband know how to cook, either?” Well locatea 7 ie ges included. Tela seep gi Sg ae Lamers 0 s8 —_ a home, almost _bedroom modern | $11,950 we seit: « wel rend a _ rr" + | Rome, | Glassed a are tas ag tec gown. Laree for qe ow, down payment BEAUTIPUL FLORIDA LOTs IN car garage. Price $10,500, terms. Elizabeth 1 erewerey ott ae For Sale House ‘4 | - at sae, weasena at to wal]| floor Excellent basement, one new school and peal ‘ <8 aun grove at Haines City. mation call Mrs ake Rd, bet. Scott DORRIS & S . RAL 8 3 For Sa onable down pay- recreation space. Ga, miles from P and $10 a month. Write E Sane ation call Neate Lake Rd and M59. RIS & SON en | r Sale Houses = 43 ment 7, ‘Sei eemee Fveced cess muitee: Costello's, Box 1173 Winter Ha- W. Pike, FE 4-905 eal- REsLToRs CO-OP MEMBERS | arreacuy= BIRMINGHAM RRS CUC KLER REALTY eon beautiful large evergreens AU BURN HEI ven, Fla. - Huron FE ¢1557 | ace brick. 1's story fireplace 236 N. Saginaw SEL ront lawn. RICED TO GHTS BUILDING LOTS COLORE | garage. basement __ recreation | Eves FE $8312 yn yates i Bea corms pedroom. Ou furnace, | "north ‘end of Pontiac: water in N oe 900 terrace many extras. §16.- - —— basement, hot ’water heat- orth end of Pontiac. Terms if ERGs Mee Grain One beat hivepes | BN oe a GROOM l About $1,200 Dn ‘Creened sa coraga ned JUDSON BRADWAY com = Pipes gar as heat Fireplace NER 3 BEDROOM BRICK, : Vacant 5 room bun , porch, garage and 1100 PANY ° Competed’, Call ee ee, appeist: tise DOWN, cartels tie Date ateman in 198. | Pleasant fier ee | a ieee. Can be bourses | CAME pon YOUR VACANT any citY 3 = b rs a COS bard ; , = ; —_— VILLAGE PE pS6iT or OR ne oes REALTY CO. |- | - Seine arse, i sealer. Drayton FOR BETTER HOMES a the “kitchen. “ab Sok marie ee TE = et. roe PE_5-3060. arwick has 1 lar - uburn ea one OR 3-7103. . = pprox 18 miles west Tay id : : COMPLETED BASEMENT ON pao if Rag room home ‘ull vee | R GI No ees at ae on x a 4 VET. PLUS Esislos Covet 6 rapm eee erick | cS" Side $6. so out M-5. Full. price YOU PAY POR L xteabe bh iy Tendeniagaree ural firepl knotty T, nat- 1I— NO Dow n Payr — city, as heat s. bedroom in ranch home with 3- Baa es : 3 HOUSES S 2 om bf : panel- nent | — gas heat 410,200. FE ¢6862./ rooms. G ce hed Immaculate 6 roo = ing. gas hest, Complete with ao Civilians, low down sxyments, |© ROOM HOUSE. BY OWNER. aces cornes, prnoied om. benntt: with new walltowall car: HUM sSeie Ie SS an Owe breezeway and 2 car garage with NORTH SUBURBAN ow monthly payments $6,000 Low down ful lot 139x260 on beaut! peting in living room and aot Ba rent why not OWN radio controlled doo . RBAN modern 2 and New i payment Near) w ft. Only $29.500 dining ONE. See th . ner lots, Paved pre yp poco 3 bedroom home full bath full Cc. PANGUS 3 trees eee ; Saat Call after 6. FE 48408 call Mr Oem terms Eves after peat gurees. ea gas REALTOR FE 2-0474 room ranch too bees ~— DONELSON SCHOOL 2 $94.90. wer | basement, automatic he Ph, Ortonvill M-15 DROOM HARDWOOD | r. Osmick FE 4-2000. Trul fi stress: nN ae closin SSS - Close-in ranch - — £8000 Open Bundey, tear garage 4 acres sa sea gand ville, toa Reverse Charges — Plastered walls. Lot 80 x LA 8 FHA “terms tals oo cos Telegraph RA Open Eves postession Sieuie bar pee: eed wu water “electriclty io . bay AST. VETERANS © Pootine Lane RG. PE 5-1660 6529 4 room pore ures (6 r] aeesiaement=°Y parative Real Estate Eschenge holds walls cove ceilings. opr nae ee Bu td now : 1 “AST SIDE Better value in Ponti N lot. ‘Bereeneq in patio mced in . : ardwood floors. automatic b may be or E — a einen care Gun cea neal payment (Mig. Pontiac: No dows i NCOME, 7 LARGE ROOMS. SEP. | viility room. 3 salle enue ree Lakefront Ranch Type Home ot eee eS . yd vor — Good level a. gee i. neighborhood. H ANN AN ce oo heat. 2 car al deg price waeers aot Ex te Full Apes Sesasiow with taege TeeMe — Woodward and brick yet ige ‘Tre meee. “ee ; al and public schools. ot. Priced Eves. : rms hd ee reeze wa a es, Many features lik full = . — tise" Sewn “payment to vet a Badd fe Miva ste "Cher | MY zoe” “ET Me scaiLery ete gags. | Site ‘ean’ oe eee) Seam | PO SEN ! mien | STO WHITE O er states 193 Bondaie. Woodward Es- a ter genom pe wee bo screens per, Beto cntnigned 4 W. Lawrence FF celeste a é : - + Peewtctaind ee ¢. muc mo * LJ unfinish: = 1c DE ee , cy eve, : THE “MACEDAY” Modern 2 rc SS aay — erage down? If so, we have ONLY’ $13 al “ heats sorme & pcleeellgal as 92 vw hae REALTY CO. Next to Consumers Fower $ : a * fl ret @ nice 5 r —_- : reens, Stairs ures : 3 BEDROOM STONE REALTY CO nme was sarees Se eles A HOME OF YOU = ee, Sr jereaee cas | ; te unfintebed up, brocnewey ane open ® till 9 PR pete $1 050 . " douiyn | wéhd. ve . unit, Fr Saad agp so gp ig led fee . iG own YOUR oa ee Near Wisner and “ 2 Ft. Ranch Home more. C “CA NC “x = ene Se - | 93. i Ot OM CASS LAKE 0 2-623 | Aluminum sto 'N gh. Full price only $5. Thre rbor. All im- DOWN PLUS MORTGAG! 0 to . Daily; Su d storm doors and A y $5,250, e grand bedrooms 2 provements i AGE COSTS nm. 1 to § ows back yard cyclone { baths gas hot wat $1,000. Call Lin- > —| Full ice enced, - ae OFFICE GPEN ra ater. base- _colp 1-2416 or UNiversity 45537, Perimeter COMPACT "N y Dr $10.500 with $1,500) S 9-6 y heat, heated ¢a TZ EREDOT vices camecne itn | Tengkent pengnborte FAT | oe Se ame 2 \. JOHNSON, 1 oe ee RIL “ iE ts aes well : . cellent famil oe NSU Re: : 5s can : RE ~ kitchen cabinets with sine “Beighborhood “Gas heat, x wes Se Tout be heel ap comeks was FE 4-2 323, Reailon ranged ar | FE $6181 Mon ao - Two FAMILY See ma re window. 2 car garage Truly in FE4-5181 F tib y please you. Ves- = : ao). —__—— Huron apt. up with private en- | FO pire. cellent ex- ne E 2-8532 ibule. wall to wall ca S trance fu'l bath 4 if R BETTE ft folding doors on| terms. for $10,050 — $400 DOWN fireplace ‘downstairs levsiany toll 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. | QIN) S Sun Mats piaslered, walle, mars: saa oa rH ILLs Ste gumee Sting THREE 2 bedroo + dining room, breakfast nook auto- PERSONALIZED HOMES eT) re] t) e wood floors, basement, auto. oil| © BEDROOMS 1 Eorgp heer apg Ho aay bath, | malic dishwasher, double gar BY PALM ——. steam heat, 1! _ auto. oil ompare the advanta = ‘te i nsteeas dhting Wee | toe scaeeee seruned a0 cPangus 1819. serdwood floors. | etc, By appintment please _— cED on 38 | East side to beved street, sidawalks, close to poeag ee naga ders n- Eliza ‘and | PH. Ortonville 132, Re > LAKEFRONT | Realtors re 40s) tee “ Gigeeery school and bus. At present this| §=aPbh Ba. and. selec a Foal ooo o ry — - well ores: soon recreation verse charges Haron Gardens Al BEAUTIFUL HOME , : De vee room ahd ba — + = home can be had for $1450 down. 800m. , =e vi reet! Pabonmst ort us a small S room ‘rame, attached most pew 2 bedroom home | 377 8 Tele renting for $17.50 weekly. Otl| 5 | Sve tee ee oe, Iw NorTILEND | bomen SSE | Ee Aeon mm | Eafalc TR esi’ state | th HS Migs” Sn oats | eamcuny Seat So Bee ee. rms. Call MY 2-2821 This fin» he down. * ected, $000 ment with built in barbeq oo Pontiac Lake iving room, with dining ell $03 Community National Bank Bid: : $11,800 or stop at the office 4@ Ea: h me built in 1945 : lots of closets uous an8 2 bedroom —_waterf with wall to wall FE 4-42 - y ° : Flint st as -& full basement. auto . and storage 5 Pro f : ront home \ carpeting. very re ¢4zi) __Eves_ rr uss . ae Pout, Price cs, oe fas bot tote sa "aia Near Weaver Jr. High a ae car attached rO essional | tomatic oil furnace nce coe medera tienen. ful besrment, IDEAL, — SSTTE, Soz1s0 ‘way to Wil- ‘ aes room and im ni Fine 3 Edge ‘walls. la: . pins- clean throughdut. Priced tion room, new! near St. Frederick's 5 “. turn left ST BEN ana and nice kitehen: til or 4 ne § rooms and bath, full . large picture win- $7900 ced at only wly landscaped jot.| nd MeConnel . ap- ST. BENEDICT’S 1 bedroo nd ment gas bh : base- | dow tile bath and M . with $1,060 down. $2500 down $750 terms. = j watch for Open| 8 z ‘ poo Md p m down. 2 large gas heat. Best price and | Also included 1 rediant heat en K LT . Russell A, Nott, Realtor. 170 W - room home with two bed rooms up. Home in A-1 con- terms. : in price of $18,900 . L.. Templeton, Realtor _Pike. FE . = = enough for sien teelte De wie noes | gurciie seers dish washer pe 9 FI aa se ggaiolel cad romclgtooo leone 2330 Orchard Lake Rd PE 44563 TER i ay en SHOPPING CEN- | ¢ LOTS EAST SIDE dxis0. 91,000 EF. | iitertice hn Se pate cute Fu, prize size | 8 Rooms Scaderas Meese e:| Goes eine me | | ar, OrTSe, Gm | cautuser al PE saame S : ‘ : pe. . garace. Total A F sore bought another home. pengott Reet lary a a cok aes for aa appointment. s te fms. “chece Ye s Sed — enon of two Jerse "bedrooms. ving i >» 3 . ‘ _. . Vacan et de- G & Hi enty rooms -- maid’ i ov SU . Lpespary m, full bath, 'O +77 : , tails. aid's quar “ | BROS Su, \R PAUL A. KERN, Realtor!" yp 9g 1TOUX icks| fr nun deck — Breet lpe | Betement “One® acre" of erouna seise bascanes, wom erent tter Hills : : ] GAYLO D i heel Estate Sinée The ae coon SELL 4395 Dixie pine OR 370 Drayton Plains rooms — neinsratee a cataes sement. One ae of ground. Food panes and new Promriad oo One | of the most aa Week: | ee ee GATEWAYS tc AY | gurmama cA RT OEE| aapt sce F tee pom tome won ere ot sor] aged era aie | ‘Torpiin uge, Peline nome 2 7 BEDROOM RANCH. 7 = +0 136 E Pike 8t. IAYS O White Lake lot 40x115, near — brick 2 car garage. : price oannee. terms. story with excel restrictions g home and 2 roll a rYPE | ~ eeOne -" HAPPINE | IE Price $2 tse ‘aly lake privileges, Gaul te for Appointment today. <. yer shed ya town. These a LAKE FRONT. from the ci a = cage ; 2 as > AKE SS . Cail George Shook, Mil- er sround home is sow vow aval project building allowed in this a 6 rm. mode a : AND ford, MUtual ¢-3621. oa able, located on the South subdivision and each home @ . rm home on ta ; A. HARGER CO IDE JIM WRIGHT, Re: the Lak must be ig Semen 60x60 ft. lot with f rge es ke i AL B ESs FRONTA | 5 1 Realtor e ecaeung _s wed by the sw | HEY fears - rm kitchen, 2 CLEAN VAI.UE uw eran ad “Pp vr 5-8183 room Soose. ent nag Pid a “ On tter econ FE an onet cn and very "nice todern ne < on, Otter Lake ‘with sccess" “0 eI Fees hacaeeee wel ba: k YOU WON’T BEAT THIS — >| oi) heat. 4% acres. ssa Lae | ROS Co-operative Real Estate Se featuring = Natural s nee: both Sylvan and Cass Lake, by oreted, "Ol heating sytem, auts. Located 16 miles west with lake Ro pear Mie FE ¢ost de HOLIDAY FARM Service place. with large picture window water Lets priced trem _t).000 . water banter ¥ cs ystem. auto. privileges, 32x86 ft home con- | - MODERN 4 ROOMS” HOMES overlooking the lake, also la up with reasonable terms. | H Priced et oni: r garage.| sisting of & rooms with 3 bed: Near Ca: AND BATH. REALTORS ORIancy _3-1301 | sereened porch, whe ree ERE! Coal: Samer: _ ot! ea —— basement. . _ment or Te wr PE cst | — or OR }1872_ __ A BARGAIN oe ia the cool ‘preese ae ‘the is C W od OTTE rents for $60.00 per month. plus RAEBURN DRAYTON PLAINS | SoS ctres Seeks neue: terms ean i ood Co, Tas, HAVE STARS TER LAKE additional apartment of 4 teom OFFERS ‘ ST. A nice 5 room 2 bed he: “ ow. automatic water heater ; REA & rms. and bath with 2 i -IN. room modern, Oi) in room home aluminum storms windows ©ALTOR 5F) RCWAS WHEN Pa ms. & bath on high si Lg bedroom, rents down beat. $1,500 the heart of TT Plain interior finish: . some CLARK REAL ES | PURCHASE ONE OF or fous ereeena” 2 MEnly | Tear garage, lot 200x150 hed | North Sid CLOsE IN. 5 room bungal ‘oe cad “dining | Pontiac. matebing to do West of oe ‘tout REAL ESTATE. = | Gn sis Gt eS ROOM, 2 ‘ACIOUS 4 BED- is catty 2 ene’. with lake | fered at $16,750 wees =| | ore : Stairway to attic Oil heat, Ge-| room, modern nitchen. full bath, | Near Graces Lane. laroe OPEN EVENINGS r $ call : : 750, $3. A Ge-| oak floo rge new Aer § call OR Se ee fe oan Tr TODAY. ™ Rome ‘near Paner's on timeat "pew ‘cadet sarapes’ aad | taped, On Maul tenced and Deut | furnace, plastered painted wails | WESTOF THE DIXIE SecuPANCY. MANY R DE. | rooms Ebel up Ful base: $750 DOWN as aie Would consi Tchad’ ReaPeteas:| “DRAYTON PLAINS "PONTIAC RE ALTY s T Ol IT" Joorise 'f building sites, im 8 o Sap tae BRICK TERRACE 2 s. 3 bedrocms or —— i aces S cacmn sonen 6 oe 137 Baldwi ~ Sed cnt, them ts bar care: ja ny i GI Som win S Searesme oak Bane: pA arty le deal ee cease ios | guage and 7 nelle diviow “ — stores. On ra cL! SPA WHICH IN-| Just a few of these 3 _ Plastered walls, full real ieee ; me “Wiles er" e Soutiful kitchen lg SMART BU BE 4 a ke SED ALL Closes LOT| brick ranch se bedrm. food heating unit ment.| 4 Bedrooms—Suburb 9.2163 or oi Et : utiful kitchen with dining. —? ~ ) $900 ith $90 down. = LOE} Bret peods tye, Dames let. ie ting eR eee S s—Suburban _ ROSE McLARTY L. Coved ceiling, Plastered walls d , EAST OF THE DIXIE RY FURNISHED | location. Piastered walls thruout. shopping ‘center, Offered at” $1,600 Attractive modern 4 bed. SMALL HOUSE. BUY EQUITY Pal basen Pull bath with shower. {ONEY MAKER 7 looni80 ft building sites. Vers HOME AT 2338 Sieg | pectitoned yecrsster ra. are $190 down. BE FIRST. IT WON'T Te0n300" Living room “18x21 sem? yiments. $20. Balance ee pgm on tome os eres ree AY adage = ag ig ts tee NEAR oO} = — recreat: Ta eate with natural 4 . mons Court, FE New! and schools stores. Low LAKE RD. PHONE FED water heater. 9678 down Ge que, modes hieken = : ; “DR: tAY TON “PLAINS Close painted. Central eelien. m4 a) cp &s $650 with $65 down. THE “ee. Recating cote you BU Y ir WE'LL INSURE first floor 3'Be auctias ae A nice 4 room 1% story home es ius | HOW ABOUT YOU =AST OF THE DIXIE RE IT fi floor 3 bedrooms, PRIME INVESTMENT 2 bedrooms with a possible 2 —s b Being a iandicrd for «a Beautiful building sites 1 NORTHW oop John K. . Irwin 2 car sarees ge bow | Oe Se Oe So 6 oon itving room Modern Mitchen an | A Suburban Eropesty with valuable reaabe. fee eh ola end sor pune ORGANIZATION owner transferred, s, k terrace, 9 units of § rooms| ath and shower. All ‘ large k home. 3 Here is @ 2 unit Seana i good stores. On 8 REA each, ta A-1 condition, : tiled. Oak =. Also, garage and we e well road to our ows ,, } ‘ : ss tonanhe same| f0ors. Pull basement. land. | gmadl se. 3 room: rth into. Extra well, Low fit Phone PE Nesarinaw 8 treet oe | ae REALTY West Suburban per aay we present, reptals 3 scoped om 8 mee cor tor cou ett | H basemen rooms, modern tile bi kiteh me modern room nity. Utilit: rn, sement . Luxurious carpetin Move into this ho restricted area. On a good i = heat, garage. grec ia. hey Freitag Mpg tiving nom mn ra nit Mecpieke ian ; can mantare rd Ameri canes meseoue means, house and pea Some: Heating Senet tor then start ee. ie _ 4 mi. orth of the Peotiss | z nnet nc.| sie” ™ peures. | ftateakctste wine bath, fire: | 100 Oakland Ave, Rts ie at cae ote | looting the. land, over. . heey ioe. teen ‘ ner jot lak cag Mane a ‘ and COMMERCE Bri back ron oe wey ¢ privileges, ¥ COMMERCE — 1400 down en oes yard. paved street. A lot of —Open_Ev and_Sund ores Ie Tene Listing .- tal i — iF ge shade. geloyv _ bun- er's 4 room rnished. Own- " terms, s P ’ situated Modern tanchent 30 foot” apt. up” rented” at IMMEDIATE POSSESSION to this ome oe! Need More Bedrooms “ving * gh Na Rome, Newly. dcorated. pleat artrid e| = ser torn min | BESS pe, eae | Sa A oe lots ti soe for suburban gall or trade Sirms wand serene, eines | 1 mich its, Teurs- gg ry yt sreted at street. to “er “BIRD” : faster your for an additional used | ing. ~ Ottawa H $8,700 with ont Une Motor. TO SEE Sey = be sold. C need bedroom, if ills ie $1990 down. J A sold, CALL ed, * fits = pty Mes —8 Rooms Call tonight. : Sate AMERI DAY for an estimate of parent. * cel ned tae | > oS ttle i tay eat lean, plan with 5 |->PAMILY. CAN . 2 ge a garage. At £2500. lake privileges slow. Ju a gg a a E 2PAMILY. Good east-side location Picturesque white frame colonial easy ait oo 4 ot new up. Has 1 income that is in rrounded with beautiful : down to é ee. Te A siding. ex- at condition." Ox ee oe . land- Poggi R. Tripp, Realtor nae she ceapet wi’ ite fl pu Soi’ or Fe Pies | # ai Estate ond Insurance, ,, ~ KENNEDY : with 8 séoms pagirens ad t room. up. terms. You “a 413.300, room , od - wh 1 : ‘¢ * i . . terms. “You will want. this fig KENT, Realt at Ry oat mW i ; or JOHN oe "Communes Borer ae inraer En cm ta eee | For. Rent aise str iz ; Ads: -House,) WARD E. saddle ne , orn 2-8316| | ! (Marin at, Open LSB RAY: a ee \ . A THE PONTIAC. PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1955 « + 1 i. FIFTY-SEVEN _ Business Opportunities 51 For Sale Farms 48 CIGARETTE VENDING wo wel Ne, | -MACHINE ROUTE ng house a hh i A ion ge neotie Saooceee | beter farmer, SS Sew or inves. FE 5-9545 ness, oot truck, canton 160 A style, srt | fener north of Pontiac. Mode a CLASS C BAR room house. 2 barns In section of Pon- and silo, 500 ft. lake front- tiac. business. Busi- gee tor now homes, Bus ness ° ne Oe ecre. Other farms and ogre pal as —_ se =a ae Sa John Kinzler, Realtor | 7%‘! ya 3s t,o corven Ph. Pa ote” GARAGE Eves. till _. Or warehouse. A cement block rative Real Estate Ex CHICKEN FARM L ESTATE alas OA 86-3122 100 ACRE FARM Widow will a best land. Beautiful shade. W of Fow.erville 1 ar off ‘. : Box . Drayton Piatts and give your phone cm. SMALL FARM story home on a beau- Beautifully 1 an d- a. aewess Sep th “LC LADD 4288 Disie Hwy Drayton ‘Plains OR 3-2361 Open Sundays nie 111 Odoaiyn Cor, ed ard. Realtor itive Real Estate Exchange ; enclosed ottice with a * iliness, $6,500 full price. Liberal PAUL M. JONES, REAL ESTATE 832 W. Huron FE 4-3505 OWING TO ILL HEALTH. PRI- vate owner must sacrifice store with beer take out In excellent location. This in- pag lenny equipment, beautiful x, like pew we OR 3-117, = oven TOY BUSINESS. COMPLETE — of toe bl to Ss ident — showe: and fixtures = L price ipi2.500 will esil = $6,305. Write Pontiac Pre Box 56. ery icense. FOR LEASE Modern two stall service station. gallonage, fine location. Cal! L_ i. cole Oil Co. FE 2-0173. Partridge “BIRD TO SEE if BWARE, FEED Store combination that's hard to beat. ty loca’ in growing area. $40,000 gross. Buy real es- pel pro and = a just $2,000 down stoc! hd 7 ¥ “A 90 DAY RETURN of your total investment of just $3,500 is what you can expect = this business. You can realiz over 4 times your initia! avast. ment in, one year. See this we appliance sales operation today AN AUTOMATIC eran op iran fap every < a! in rapid- ly ex cee A bi rofit with minimum of over- head. Real estate building and all goes for just $10,000 down. WARD E. PARTRIDGE MICHIGAN BUSINESS REALTORS SPECIALISTS IN BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES THROUGHOUT MICHIGA 43 W. Huron Open Eve. FE 34216 Wonderful Opportunity Only part — but distributor can ex: full time. Will assist. No vening required Should — mo, $2,000 cash jired » Write. details about your. BUSINESS CORNER the east side = ved hwy. Here is opportunity = a business 44 investment. price, $6,950. : FLOYD KENT, Realtor 4 WW. Lawrence FE 54-6105 open eve. Next to Consumer, Power Cabin Income Setup Very comfortable, room bun « for Six nicely ‘Turnished enic jocat! at HUMPHRIES REA ETOR FE 2-0474 ba] Telegraph Rd. Open Eves. Seoperstive Real Estate Exchange 2 story brick building, 65’ x 65’. Oil heat. -Approxi- mately 500 ft. of prop- erty to go with. Also use of railroad siding. FE 4-9582 or 135 Branch St. DIXIE HWY. . in, ft, cbment block poces, with 6 4 room Living au "RIDGEWAY FE 46203 Seeperstive. Real Estate Exchange FOR SALE 1 Oakland Avenue, building con- taining 11,000 square feet. Land @rea, 25,000 square feet. Will con- | sider remodeling to sult on a basis. Mr. Hartzell, WO 1- H. M. SELDEN CO. ¢ 300 Penobscot Building, Detrsh 100 FT. W. HURON BUSINESS FRONT- AGE, 237 FT. DEPTH. $30,000. 283 FT. COMMERCIAL FRONTAGE, VOOR- _HEIS RD. WEST OF} TELEGRAPH. $25,000. Stop in the office for details! HUMPHRIES REALTOR FE 2-0474 BEER TAVERN Fentertainment, Ye Yow. rent, bg or ‘n uete Gah , R. ie ay Daas seit, aiso give mber, for seueeemneen ratios ess Box Wild and Wonderful??? The wild end the business is ‘Tenderful in this liquor ber and restaurant locat- ed in Pontiac. Weill over 100,000 ® year gross makes this a won- dertul _ for rtners. Phone for apt. see No. 3401. Tiny Tavern??? This is the smaliest tavern with the lowest ceilings, the worst equipment and Demflost a you have ever seen, but customers like it you are interested in profit—not —_ eo for more information on C.C, STATE-WIDE Real — Service of ue Ponti Bank State John ~ Landmesser, Fan FE 4-1582 _PE_ 5-097 ~ Sale Land Contracts 52 20% DISCOUNT New Memes. Loca} builder. Work- ip and material ran- balance . Cost mansh: teed. Contract iests ba sihet properties ake oi at reasonable discounts a ee FE 6-0441. Ask McCullough. le ce “HAYDEN, Realtor 86 E. Walton Bivd. Open 8 to 6 $1500, . DISCOUNT ON CONTRACT Flere Whittemore. Write 903 E. a Apt. 3B, Bay CIty. Ph. Money to Loan 53 (State Licensed Lenders) NPI GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 1946 to 1953 cars, Bring your title. Most — closed in 30 minutes. on furniture, OAKLAND LOAN CO. FE-2-9206 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG, LOANS Extra- Fast Service You can borrow $20 - $500 quickly on signature, car or furniture. he ‘purpose: Up ts $e months to HOUSEHOLD FINANCE 2 SCE as Money to Loan 33 fi Li , 2) MONEY =| WAITING You May Borrow $25 to $500 - Today eyed seed wis a ¢ your BUCKNER | 2 FINANCE CO. cs rt a gn Need Money? a a FE 5-8121 Por —_ financing, refinancing, paymen t of debts or any other purpose, most loans are completed on your first t and == minutes. Liberal Home & Auto Loan Company 407 Coneeety National Bonk qite: Hours to 5° Saturday SHOPPING FOR A LOAN? “YES” promptiy to employed women — married or single, Nationwide credit, LOANS $25 TO $500 ‘BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. 1 W. Lawrence FE 2-9249 Pontiac MONEY for People Who Work A SPECIALIZED LOAN SERVICE $25, $50, $100 up to $500 If your weekly family in-- come is between $35 and $150° and you are working, es- nec made to av in one day. repayment GENERAL PUBLIC LOAN CORPORATION 69 W. Huron St. Phone FEderal 3-7181 LOANS $509 ‘CoMMoxrry LOAN CO WRENCE FRIENDLY NDLY SERVICE TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOAN $25 TO $500 prtUTos HOUSEHOLD GOODS hester OL 6-071] OL 1-9701 ___ Mortgage Loans 54 LOW INTEREST bop macro funds for single family canceled tT G. PETERSON 1310 Pontiac State Bank Bid Phone FE 5-8406 or FE s-6Tf Swaps 55 — FOR YOUR VACANT CITY FX 5-3060. EXCHANGE. TOUR_CAND_ CON: erty) ty) for ia _ Tinodel nel car cask = the money our 5 eee ot »E z= “21131 Ph. Fon cE a ErniG SINGER — for electric mangle. FE ae SoBe SUBURBAN TRADE on . truck or older car. MY 8 KENMORE E AUTOMATIC | WASHER. good c for #vestock, poul- agi, or good 3 wifeel trailer. OA SWAP IN YOUR OLD SKATES pair a sled or pe Wi ed skates for sale. Barnes Hardware. 742 W. Hurbn. 1 GE ELECTRIC STOVE, $25; 1 4RM. NORGE CIRCULATING HEATER, $15. WILL SELL OR TRADE GOOD 22 RIFLE. FE 4-4228. "FRADE FOR AUTO, HOME, CONTRACT OR Will Crade $3,000 equity in modern ranch i a home on ge of eatures 2 bedrooms Pontiac 3 fe bath of] heat. large modern itchen with plenty of cupboards, breezeway attached garage, 3 nice lots, some shade, automatic washer and dryer “included, Cail Clark Real Estate, 13962 W. Huron St., FE 46492, Ask for Mr. Clark. TRADE YOUR LAND ee OW SRAILER ‘EXCHANGE “ TRAILER CHANGE __ For Sale Clothing 56 REDS SEAL FUR COAT. FE 5-9210. Alter 6 _P.m., FE 2-7872. GOOD MOUTON FUR COAT. $18. > ane 12 37 Orchard Lk., after MAN'S NAVY BLUE sUIT &@ overcoat. Site 44, long. Like new. FE 2-3336. KNIT sUIT sik 2. MANS trench coat, size 36. Toddler's 3 @ snow suit, size 4. WINTER COAT, SIZE 9 ( (SHORT). NeAo eas 1 MUSKRAT COAT, $3 9 La lining, utes 4. i FULL LENGTH DRESS “Sine. oR 2 3 OVERCOATS, $15 EACH. $10. Corduroy jacket, $5. _Sizes 40 or 42, _ PE 43918. Sale Household Goods 57 ANTIQUES, OVAL DROPLEAF Ex- tension fable, Shesteria beers er. Marbi mode, MY 2-3361. months to |. GE. ELECTRIC STOVE’ KE! er tte, for | . Sale Household Goods 57 ARMSTRONG (G&S) 44 Ft = Tile... -.g5€ SYERS. 141. 141 W. “HURON r tie Phone MY 33 3711. BARGAIN! Heywood - Wakefield furniture. baby scales, combination car prod - ar seat, mouton coat, 8 4 _Soard’ OR ai at so ates 2 BOTTLE GAS —— in your = for = om plete. on el-ga: Dixie ty oe Fx”) anne : 8 reece! WALNUT D{NING SUITE. 3 — walnut bedroom tutte 2-2502 after 8:30. CRIB, saat BED WITH MAT- tresses $15 each: — jb a door, 2? 6° by 6 8. 4. FE 5-600 CHROME DINETTE SETS. . AS- semble these yourself and save. 4 chairs and bie $69.96 value, $30.95, These are brand new 1954 models, Famous makes. Formica tops. All popular colors, Come in, look, compare and be convinced of these extraordinary bargains. Michigan’ Fluorescent, 303 Or- chard Lake Ave. __ CASH FOR FURNITURE tools. Phone OR 3-2717. CHINA CABINET, 1850 SEWING machine, $12.50, 2 pe. sectional, $14.50 large dining table, 87.50, apt, gas stove $8.50, kerosene cook range, 314.50, new wrought fron bunk beds and springs, $29 95 froning boards, $3.75. new end tables, $1.68, $x6 linoleum, & new 30 in. oe sere. $130, wardrobe truck, $9.50 can furnish 3 rooms new fare ture, pasa living room, bed- room for wees oa terns or lay-away ing-—Free delivery. B. BANK “EU RNITURE 420 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 4¢-7881 California Originals p OR Inlaid .......-25%6 75 ft. 6x12 Rugs eating $2.98 Reg. 6c W ae deisi fer Reg. $4.96 ouse Paint $1.49 Reg. $695 Enamel $2.98 Harold's, 140 S. Saginaw CHUCK'S USED FuRntTOss and oom sell, and exchange 200" Saiceia ve. DUNCAN CAN Pate eNO | furniture, 1 electric stove and ref. FE 2-8039. Call before 6. DUMONT 17° TELEVISION. BEAU- tiful blonde console with F.M ra- dio. New picture tube. 1 __Warranty. Only $80.95. MI 613 DEEP FREEZE, 15 FT. low list. __ Warwick's DEEP FREEZE 32 ei FOOT upright cost new $850, sell for $450. Ortonville 7-6, ear r 8 0 BE- E 4-5090. EXTENSOLE leaf table a new $95. OL ELECTROLUX, COMPLETE wit _attachments. FE ELECTROL UX, tion, _ Cheap. |! MANOGANY NY DROP ind chairs, like oo > CONDI re with all other suites. of- fered elsewhere. You can buy these for almost the price of used furniture. Michigan Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lake Ave ee ‘$2 MODEL 11 CU food freezer and auto one Also '32 GE. twin oven push button controls new Sacrificie. OR 127 South Parke ROOM OIL SURNER. COM- — with tank. In good condi- _t FE 2-0077. 8 Pace WATERFALL DINING room suite good c: ition $40 iN. more washer, refrigerator. 1423 Gene.la. Off Pontiac Lk. Rd Be- tween 7 and 9 p.m. GE DOUBLE DOOR "REFRIGERA- tor, Used 1 year. 12 cu.. ft, Cost $525, will seil for . EM Dt ee GE. ELECTRIC STOVE. KEN. more washer, refrigerator. 1423 . Off Pontiac Lk. Rd. Be- tween 7 and § p.m. GE DR wt $79.95 Apt. size gas MPO ..ns0e $40.95 Hoover alonner & Att. $14.05 Refri ere e = unit ...... $39.05 Bendix $39.95 aw CRUMP “ELECTRIC 3465 Auburn FE 43573 GAS HEATER, NEVER USED 4.- 000 ~=BIU stat controlled $75. EM 3-4213 GAS STOVE. GOOD CONDITION. Reasonable. 466'2 N. Perry. MA 1261. GENERAL ELECTRIC RAD RANGE with deep well. Only 629.05. MI bl GENERAL E11 @ELEC. STOVE | = fne'n new. “MT ette, alumin um! mnghd 2-6603. VACUUM, $14.95 Belts _ makes 056 My dens. Heats § rooms. ee HT AND BATHIN- like new. FE LIKE. NEW, KENMORE WASHER WITH PUMP and. concrete tubs. 2331 Ferndale __ St, Sylvan Village. ee § YEAR CRIB. MATTR , _UP- holstered high chair, training FE 4aes? play rocker, reqeoann: LIGHT ,OREY CaInA CABINET. __ Sliding giass door, 1 LINOLENM AND ST rr Half price at Jacks, 183 N. Perry Near Sears INCH se raph, also 21 NEW KINGSTON SEWING MA-. chine, Take over payments. FE 5-144. ALL MAHOGANY, JUST LIKE new, dining and liv room reasonable, no dealers. Ra ong No. 1, re. Dining room light fixture, $5. OR | 3-583 Huron Gar. | = ieee FUNNY BUSINESS by Hershberger 1 “He wants people to know his grandfather was a Civil War captain!” 2 Sale Household Go Goods 57 eed $ SAVE, SAVE E$ ® drawer chest ..........-. $12.50 Oak dresser .............-- $300 Phileo radio ....... aia eisievaiars $10.00 Chifferobe © 6... ce seeeeaee $10.00 Walmut wardrobe .......... $10.00 by 2 leaf cheers — oo $5.00 —_ ps aes ‘ $1 and up. Bed eco ee, + barry up. Coll. springs $3 up White kitchen coal beater on4 on be Fiectric washers . $15 and up. We buy sell ad exchange every- thing for the home. Oakland Furniture 104 8. Saginaw @ __FE_2-5523 TELEVISION FOR R RCA we Used 2 weeks. $350. EM TELEVISION. RCA 21 INCH, FULL eee condition. 0b eM 4a Used and Floor : Samples A-l electric ranges $49.50. E. Automatic washer, $100.50. Prigt: washer, cr glad $39.50. , step and drum tables ‘2 price. Oc- casional chairs 3 off. & piece ——,. = —— De west many CEAYT fON’S Furniture, Appliances 3065 Npbeogl oe Rd. FE seeif’ or F FE “er 10x13 | BLUE RUG. GOOD CONDI- FE 2-336 w USED TV Big 12 | USED GAS ae WESTINGHOUSE ae dryer. “UC sed Trade-in Dept. § pe. wood breakfast set...... $24.05 8 pe. = room ~ i. 2 pe. liv room s' ‘ Stadio couch....... . 620.05 poke * spring. . .§ ae = ae "ate gas stove $20.95 trie range wet $30.06 SMALL DOWN PAYMENT FREE PARKING WYMAN’S _18 W. Pike Only "Ss, 40.50 AND UP. | La . B. ware Electric, 1060 W. Huron WATER SOPTENER, GooD CON: _Gdition. $50, FE 5-0776. Westinghouse Easy ’~ SPIN ~ DRYER | WASHERS and Maytag Washers. Guaranteed. | 39” ejectric range with wide oven. _FE 491000 Creel Duy ve 7. FOR 8ALE OAR 49.95 frigeraiors —......- ss 5 up Wringer washers . . $39.95 up L._A, WAGNER_CO. Spinner washers........ ‘95 up| 1960 N. Coages Ht. Pontiac Rd. Vacuum cleans 6 $ 7.05 2h ———s Roy's 96 Oakiand 2-4021 | WESTIN ROASTER OVEN FURNITURE, AT EXTRAORDIN- = Eee 3st good con- ary values. We have brand new _ dition, | : 1954 modern and traditional 4 WHRILPOOL AUTOMA WASH- signs in bedrooms and living er in condition pO 3197 room suites. Assemble these your- Herrison off Auburn Rd., Roch- self. Come in and look ami _ester. _Can ¢ OL 23-3800 ~ WAYNE GABERT’S _ APPLIANCE SPECIALS Used television from ... . 0 Bendix agitator auto. washer. ‘Tike ft refrigerator, runs e new tid washer, like new $40 Norge suto. washer, & Wlocounts == floor samples N, BAGINA FE 56-6199 $29.50 AND R. B. Erectric, 1060 ~ 5 Munro ELECTRIC $100. FE : REFRIGERA- oe cubic ft Sealed unit. condition. Only $48.- tor MI 6- Teena oe LAUNDRAMAT. anh dition, $85. 6-0601. For Sale Miscellaneous 60 AUDIUM HEARING AIDS ARE not noisy: free trial, be con- Finced Rs FE 2-7900. ——- CIRCLE Sipe ee ae FIX. tures. Newest, brightest and most modern ty: 4 ool of lighting for kitch- ens, dine bedrooms and rec- reation rooms. $11.05 value, $5.95. Slightly factory marred Call at factory showrooms Michigan Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lake Ave. : CLEA VE-OIL VER . BROOKs burner, steel boiler with 1000 éq. . err! oll tank —_ — ons. 2 working order. $200. FE wesor CLOSING OUT 1954 PAINT COLORS AT 25% DISCOUNT WTERION FLA INTERIOR SATIN Pinisn INTERIOR GLOSS ENAMEL Also includes many eames paints, BLAYLOCK COAL & pumpin SUPPLY CO. $1_Orchard Lake Ave. FE 3-710! CLOSING. OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK N AMES HEN. Discounts 25 to 50% Off A.C.COMPTON & SONS 4900 W. Huron St. a ___ OR 3 3-7414 astos SHALLOW-WELL JET DuPont fii w int $2.78 gal. all DuPont pred lstag ae $3.79 gal. McBride Hardware OPEN SUNDAYS 9 TO 12 FE 2-0392 ___1937 Aubura Rd. (et Crooks) FREE STANOING TOILETS $17.95. Washbowls with ae a Leroy 21232 double sinks : $8 3 plece bath set, with fittings White $61.95 Colored $100.50 Factory Seconds— a oe SAVE PLUMBING 8 FE §-2100 FORMICA Table tops . 61.95 ea. Wrought Iron ‘legs in stock. FLOOR SHOP Pedal 99 8. Saginaw Bt. ™"G & M COMPANY 2829 Opdyke Rd. 2 — TO. DISMANTEL. $20 and each. Doors, lumber, peas liey Reasonable. mabing supp Co, NMG OW. Enion Mile Rd. or istet Wood- row Wilson near Davison. Ken- _ wood 5-1660 __ 12% IN. UsED “tT. V. 16 in. used Vv. . W AL TON T\ i Walton. Cor. . Joslyn Garage Doors stoc 2 doors to be °al po ee valanie at reduc prices. garage front remodeling ana installing. Estimates free. FE 2-0303 371 «8. Bi co. “$29 95 $49.05 Paddock ERRY DOOR SALES Garage Doors Time will tell you ALITY ‘COSTS Taylor Made Garage Doors Great Lakes Overhead Door Co. 2010 Dixte Hwy Pe 4-064 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 FROST AIR COMPRESSORS, breakers, electric sewer cleaners, wag — — sump pumps *“CONE'S RENTAL 1251_ Baldwin eT? ALL TE SPL. ances cot al. GENERAL SE WA 2258 Dixie Hwy, PARK FREE. R NEVER ED 45 | BATHROOM FIXTURES, _ ANCHOR FENCES No money down, F.H.A. approved. FREE ESTIMATES. FE 5-741. ‘SOIL one i Pipes and fittings, and gas water heater, HAND BRAIDED UGS MADE from new or used material dyed sine: 10k HOLLINGSHEAD grids store. 7 miles out Baldwin strong cov Lac . Phone PROOF ees wot a =e Ma ‘efbie “Lat ot sise Lake House super mkt. Walled Lake FOR RENT 30 PT. HOUSETRAILER VICINITY OF FT LAUDERDALE. PLA. BY WEEK OR MONTH FE 52474 | AFTER 5 PM new, approved for use on Con- __FE 2-2251 | HOT ons HEATER, 30 GAL, LARG a ar BED WATER: 1 Ne’ Pom " K. P. feta well jet pumps: miss wanes meeeee oor} ¥ abinet sink now EVINRUDE. Tat meen MOTORS *KELLY’S S HARDWARE Bs Auburn At Adams FE 2-8611 MAKE OFFER 2? glass show case. 12’ counter. Binge desk, Davenport, Table and Sa oes om stove, Must be A: C COMPTON & SONS 4900 W, Huron St. OR }-7414 | MEDICINE CABINETS, LARGE 20 in. mirror all metal cabinets, } pg ye $3.95. Slightly marred poe with and without lights, new sliding triple door units ali at —, “=o Michi- | ox eek luorescent, « Orchard ake Ave. ee a A | imported it i bosee . Harri, ‘: man’s raincoat, size 42 s elec- tric troner, Nke new. FE 2-6407. NEW HOTPOINT AUTOMATIC washer Was $240.95. NOW $100.95 New lees auto dishwasher, Was NO’ $229.95 New Hotpaint ‘clothes dryer, wa -NOW $1090.95 New 11 ft. Crosley refrigerator, Was -NOW $339.95 $439 Used Washin SWEETS 422 W. Huron ~ New & Used Lumber Excellent used 2x4s—2x6s— 2x88 —3x12—IJxlds Used doors, comp, with frames. = by getting our figures on tum b: er lists SU RPLUS LUMBER AND MATERIAL SALES CO. 5340 Highland Rd, (M-58) OR 3-7002 Open to §:30 Except Sundays NEW QALVANIZED PIPE “Mach . $49.95 Oo & ae % 21 yee wae l0e ft. % in. (21 ft. len L. 136 VE PLUMBING SUPPLY 100 8. Saginaw E, 5-2108 ONE 6 VOLT 00 AMP. MERCURY pol aaa charger. $35, FE OAK FLOORING %" X 2%" Select —_ $225 M No 2 Com $130 M. SET JAMB'S PAINT GRADE 7-6 26'-8"'-5%" WP . $3.75 SIDE wie TR 2'-6''x6'-8"" WP $1.50 44'x3's' Base WP... 10 lin. ft. ign’. Base Shoe WP 3c lin. ft. FIR PLYSCORD a xO Se" Pir ow... cece eee 6 Pa ee” Fig owe cecccccenes- $5.92 Ct te, et | Seen $3 @x8-65-16" Fir....... anes 52 HAGGERTY LUMBER CO. 1947 Lament Avy. i. Lake PORTER CABLE ~ aon . BAW, electric, 6 in. FE .4-5557, Plywood All kinds, plain & decorative Kitchen cabinet doors & drawers 82 GAL. ELEC, HEATER. 30 gal. auto. gas heater Cab, sink.—fittings $50 Laundry trays, stand sigueet $2188 SAVE Supply _—-100 6 Saginaw St. PETRO HEAT. SERVICE WILL HE,.T YOUR HOME Fer. less with an H.C, Pog hg f roll room or tasement duct- type oil furnace, So simple you can install and service {tf your- self. — with Trailer Ex- chan, 60 8. Telegraph. FE 2.3200. ” aaar hours FE 5-4001. 20 GAL. GAS AUTO. HOT WATER heater Vv blinds, 8 ft. : et 7 =f. Kelvimator, $60 after 6 p.m. REINFORCED C CONCRETE ~ SEP- Ph. OR 3- oe RE- move rust and lime, $2.62 per can: G, Thompson, 80 8 Perry. SAVE ON KE GUTTER, i7 CENTS = Warwick 2678 Orchard Lk. SHALLOW WELL PUMP, HEAT- ing stove, 22° cast iron furnace. __6331_Elis. Lk, Rd. 71-0333 3 ROOMS USED FU RNITU RE DAVENPORT a CHAIR 32 END TABLES 1 COCKTAIL TABLE 2 TABLE $69.50 TABLE, BUFFET AND 6 CHAIRS $59.50 DRESSER WITH MIRROR $99.50 aed ITEMS Easy Terms ‘' THOMAS ECONOMY PURNITURE RE CO: mi 8 8. Pontiac, csngnag, 500 Flush Doors 2 ft. $6.50 MERCER FLUSH DOOR | 490 Pon. Trail Walled Lk. MA 42222 | 10 SEL-O-VEND VENDING MA- chines. $200 for all FE 8-0876 30 GALLON GAs HEATERS. aE —— a ~ | BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co, 8197 Cooley. EM 3.2731. * gapoee. Grote paaeves. @2t i m SAVE Supply 100 8. Saginaw. St. ‘N SINKS, 24231, $20.95 value $12.95. Toilets $39.50 value $19.95. Lavatories complete with chrome mixing fauc 14.95. These are factory marred, Michi- 393 hard an §6Fluorescen ke Ave KITCHEN SINKS FROM $3.75 OP. jet pumps with 12 gal. ¢ a bg TILE 2.500, ee Smith's, 257 S. Saginaw wetectce aril, at: 4 Se tae Sate aes coal furnaces, steam and hot 52 gallon electric es $87.50 water boilers, oi] fired. sumer's lines. $60.60 and $11050) Gf 2s P E beers. Sr see ; values, $49.95 Th re slightly | -_ A mpeen._ 9 aa HEIGH .’s Sl PPLY marred. Also electric. off aoe SPACE HEA 2683 Perry St. bottled gas heaters at terrific BT.U. $10. Waectte water mester. Phone FE ¢-5431 values, Michigan Fluorescent, 393 | $10 _ OR 3-5239, . _Oretard Lake Ave. STALL FERS, COMPLETE | 5, INTERESTED IN PHOTOGRAPH-| with faucets and curtain, 50. BABY CARRIAGE, ONE OF THE | 'NTESMijment and dark room| Te e $33.33, La . _very best, just like mew, $25. 30 ma u pit es? Classific = png — — N. Tasmania. FE 5-0856. and | taw . 06 CAMERAS & UIP’ , 1A. jue, 95. These INSULATE NOW 393 Orchard Lake Ave. ’ 4 : BURMEISTER’S AND SAVE MONEY | ser us serore You sur CALL ron oe was a a. We —— | | IMB E R M. A. Benson with feta duct ong terms, Stan 2 S40 N, Saginaw St. _ FEderal ¢ 4-2521. Serwent. TWO YARDS poem . SERVICE STATION UIPMENT oren eka WON PM LUMBER ian an - . C.&C. PRICES : = STORM § SASH ock Lath, r bund. 0 ye. | Aluminum binat: indo 4x8 Sheetrock, per sheet .. $1.25 pone yon, Madly and doors. Tow Low prieetit int % Pine M...879.00 | 685.00 M. it. delivered. Roofing 1x12 W. Pine boards, per M_. $79.00) and siding all types, Insulation FE 4-6089 — W. Pine shelving, per ft..$ .15 gus 100 sq. ft. Tooce and win- = : red a — = ft...$. .06 wa, fest del. Interior &. Ex- : : ir specia) r M.. $86.00} terior lywoods. Insulated & M 3 r . WP. Cedar, Red 18) wood ye te Oak & Sohwood 38 . 7 “6 mee See o's foie im Lownen ax % LP. JET 9c0s0, % HP, well ew SALES | Do It Yourself 61 DO It YOURSELF -Build your own home end save over half. We will furnish ma- terial and land, you fu labor. “B61 Dini’ y- 5-5811 ooking wiring, rep plete stock soil, sewer © Montcalm B ie, Supply 156 West Montealm. 6-4 iday through Wednesday. 6:30. C every Thursday. TION DOORS, cone ‘side wall “PE 20233 “FOR THE. HOME WORKSHOP Delta, Skiltool, Black & Decker, Porter-Cable. Miller's Falls and Stanley power tools, saws, drills and sanders FJ. POOLECO. 151 Oakiand Ave. PE 4-1504 25 PER CENT Discount on Sherwin Williams = . » Berry Bros rpg 2 ints, Dis- continued coiors. jand Fuel and Paint, Or caand Lake 436 “Ave FE 5-6105. SANDER, CHAIN SAWS, SALA- mander, flame thrower, ham- mers, Jackson's Rental, 62 W. Montcalm, Open Sun i _ FB 45240. Cameras, Equipment 61A PVPBP PALA LPL LD LLP ALL Al bas Sora & EQUIPMENT liste? under “Hobbies & Supplies Classification 4A, —————— Sale Musical Goods 62 ACCORDIONS, FACTORY PRICES. Enroll in our school now. Ac- cordions loaned. Basement Apt. 7 Prall St. off West- Huron. _FE 5-5428 “JANUARY CLEARANCE f SALE of New Pianos, Spinets returned from rental. You save ali the rent paid. Spinets useq as demon- strators, large discounts. Modern- istic Spinet, like new, $300 dis- count. Bmall Steinway piano like new, large savings. See these wonderful bargains Terms may be FE _ 40566. arranged. Gallaghers. MAYBELL TENOR | BANJO. $35 FE 17-0168. PIANO TUNING ANI D REPAIR Sale Store = Equipment 4 GC Corer POOL tt BEAUTY SHOP EQUIPMENT, (Modecraft) four 8, desk. Mayfair fronts, Royal sarsins chairs, and Normandy dryers like OUR TOOLS DO YOUR Fela ao STRING 1 iBALED. ED, GOOD TIM [M 3-8379. . Ee a | ALPALFA AND BRO mired hay. Carpenters. 6 miles out Joslyn to 2154 Silverbell Ra _Ph. FE 5-109 __ For Sale Live Livestock 72 3 3 PRESH “REGISTERED aeay stein heifers. Calfhood vaccinated. 1 good fresh grade cow. Phone _OAkland | 8-2041. gage ' USED ENGLISH. df. $20. 3, 180 LBS. EACH. a wat ‘HOGS, [A 4254. rank SALE SHEEP 7506 ANDER- sonville Rd, Clarkston. Pics FOR SALE 5600 WALNUT acomrEnED D SHORT HORN cows with calves for +H work. Year old and 2 year old. . Ira Fisk, 3 mi, W. of _ Airport on M59. Wanted Livestock 73 PLL LLL LLLP LL A WANTED: LIVESTOCK OF oor — Forrest Jones Clarkston. 5-5206 7008s } SHETLAND PONY OR burro. FE 2-4708. YEARLING — HEREFORD BULL. For “Sale Poultry 74 PPL L LLLP ALO AOL ANA A A LAYING PULLETS 6 TO 8 MOS. PE 27-2313, TT AW KINS BROODER new for less than ‘, the cost. 1900 . in bea Critte va 5-0508, CE 90-3788 anytime. Florence ear _45 to 8 a tz grep, 05) Peston Rd Flint 7. | Sale Fare! Produce 73 CLARY CASH RBEGI ND 0ting maskin, lide new. Se a? pe wey eecseer. Te best a: a Mich. 3 miles east: off Perry. POTATOES $1.25 BUBHEL, BRING “Sale Sporting Goods 65 containers, out Baldwin to Ciark- FISH SHANTY FOR SALE. EM : “gaY- Ti 3-2986 or EM _ 3-4178. Ea i BALES, CLOVER “i Square GUNS: BUY, SELL. Lake Rd. West of Rochester Burr-shell. 375 8. Telegraph, FE OATS, ALFALFA — HAY. PHONE OA 8-2231. Sune a8T- SELL, TRADE Manley Leach, 10 Bagley Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 VEWAY area 5 = Faves A & Gravel CRUSHED STONE AND SAND. Gravel and fill dirt. Lyle Conk- . PE 2-8572 or_t® 8-1412. ~~ PIL LAY FILL a FILL GA a beach sand, a Delivered, PE 5-825 FILL DIRT GRAVEL. SAND, sat soil, FE 40172 MANURE tien KINDS. “Wood, i; Coal & Fuel 67 wre LPL LL SE GooD SLAB WOOD. $5.50 ed 2 ay tio. ‘Delivered. FE 4-6588, HARD, DRY SLAB WOOD. ALSO _kindiing PE 45-3066 ~~ KINDLING, $5 A CORD. FE 45-2906 a wooD a FROM actory, and k indling. FE 2-8745 ware BIRCH FIREPLACE ood, PE 2-6244 after 4 p.m ind wood uel” & Paint Cs. PE 5-€159. — REE jog slabs and sawdust. Carpenters ‘ miles out Po PE S10 te = Silver- bell Rd »” «OAK SUMMER fn | Sale Farm Equipment 76 Annual Winter Special L PICK UP AND DE, . STEA CLEAN, Paint A D TUNE UP ENGINE POR ONLY $35. PARTS EXTRA, CALL Us TODAY. FE 407% FE #1113 af ss YOUR I. 4. PONTIAC | RD. ate "OPDYKE Dy | BARN. FOR SALE. REPUBLIC BARGAIN! 1 FERGUSON TRAC- ith front and Sha 7 die oe with a wney digger on back 16 inch a. _Call EM 3. BOLENS TRACTORS. plows lll ee owe _ Birmingham. Ph 1 46000. MANURE SPREADERS Many sizes and types to choose No. 12-00 bu. size, uaranteed Fata idea No. 1200 bu., ready from. New idea rebuilt and fireplace logs. $10 a cord, Deliv- ered. PE 4-6588 69 For Sale Pets a emne PUPPIES. . Best for all STUD $20 na a Beagie, “Eberie's 'Stafted and ru AQU ATIC GARDENS Ty Ne Mill St ee eas rare, ee MA SPRINGER SPANIEL PUPPIES AKC registered. Reasonable. Law- land Kennels OR 3-4629 | BEAGLES. AKC REGISTERED. 7% months old. FE 2-3761. Be tae Baby Parakeets. ~ CAGES —- 501 4th St FE 2-4025 Closed Sun BOXER, MALE, cropped. distemper shot, fawn. white on chest and toes. Of cham- registered stock. 3- 7006. BABY PARAKEET AND cage $5.50. Also breeders. 2-698) NEW OL Breeders, $4 a pair and up. -Rares, babies and meoeeets also. Very reasonable. 1304 Mt. Clem- ens. PE 3. RS. BLOND. REGISTERED _ AKC, PE 43307 COON DOG FOR SALE. FE 4-6478, eee FREE PUPPIES TO GOOD HOME. 0 Seeden. Drayton Plains. OR GERMAN SHEPHERD PUP. MALE pene Mixed chihaubua and terrier yes gre Femaie, -. Also, neutered ; to good home. PE rE 71-0168 wieteae PARAKEETS. oan __Pets Shop, 69 8. Astor, FE 4-6433. iRISH SETTER. AKC registered 10 mos. old. Female. $25, PART CHOW AND PART SHEP- herd. Good wa : to PARAKEETS, CANAR since 1927. 584 ARA OP, _ies, 1304 M OREN Ft as. PART COCKER PUPPIES. FE 20049 : PARARES TS. BABIES, 971 MEL- BABY PARAKEETS. 92 AND UP_| ee. Cuvee 70 bu size, rubber tires. in at condition 70 bu. size, in best con IHC 40-45 bu. gos spreader nod ready fe @. HOUGHTEN’S $28 N. Main. Rochester, OL 1-9761 OLIVER ane WITH CULTIVA ferme Triple Service. Lapeer ~ SAY NEIGHBOR! MICH. ‘CHAINSAW DISTRIBUTORS We have call from New for for sive 30 _MY_ f © deomonstration. SILVER — av, — 3 & co rower Products . a makes, Dick’s Air Cooled Engines 102 8. Saginaw FE 0320 saan 7 See, Take ronal Uae New mc used KG. fillers. Davis Machinery Ph 45 Ortonville. | SIMPLICITY GARDEN TRACTORS, Earl 8. Mastick Co., Milford, MSO at Milford Rd. Pn Milford MU _ 4-8042 or MU 4-8978 WAIT FOR THE’ BIG SUR- PRISE FOR 1955. ALL NEW CASE 400. ~~ HOUGHTEN’S 528_N, Main Rochester, OL 1-9761 WaNTED: ): FARM FENCING. NEW or us EM}-3842. Auction Sales 77 PBL AUCTION EVERY WEDNESDAY night. L. EB. Smart, Sale Farm AUCTION FRIDAY JANUARY 14th, starting 12:30 p.m. Located of Grand Rochester, , © days, 17 milking, ¢ Holstein bulls 12 sad If ‘months. and line ‘ PostPoNED ONED FURNITURE SALE Mon., Jan, 17 at 12 0° = sold, = village of ee ee ee ee eee ee ee | oe Oe = ee Sey ae ee eee ee ee ee ci | ties, Seo i Bega: SF ees ee en ee ae ie ae ee ia ee Se a ah ataoenaenan we iad soda a a a 4 CS ital ie ea pet ee by EE Ag nap “~~ et ag / j ‘ F J ej; * ; ; ‘ . a ’ . il oo. . ; . : : : = F . { ; - + ww 22, + Fy ' vo ' rl ; ’ z Gell . : ¥ ; " "PIFTY-RIGHT - os , 3 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THU ‘RSDAY, JANI TARY 13, 1955 — Sint es sie td __ Auction Ses 77 Transportation ¢ Ottered 87 For Sale Used Cars. 91 SLICE OF HAM. 4 . | For Sale Sead Cars_ 91) For Sale Used Cars ed : re . ‘ AT 12:30 1 MT. CARS! READY FOR SEATTLE. ‘” tna 210 SERIES. W Heed : PONTIAC. | 1083 Rai cata. nee 4 | ‘oe aa eS PONTIAC ‘DRIVE away sEnvice cHEVI ona UME I ¥ | ase Mp er ona 8 PAYMENT . | trie liber. Te site ‘cli: FE 45139 —___83¥4_Union St. ga ie or ' ery voll” FI FE isos : feat | white yo. t owner. ‘EM 1954 Plymouth Seavey Club ooge eng costs. LEAVING FOR MACON GwORGtA CHEV 1051 a) DOOR, | ‘RADIO. : after p.m. Se ae Coupe, Hydrive, W8W Sapa | : Gas aceite Samar pata Se | Ue ean pel he Pata 8 es ORL BE| Ritoct mtnine ease = Terk manor, ew ont, manure | POOL" conig NORTH OL wet | Tuer well tee. Fb aa: | 7 pm. MI 46 | Cow’ wareaden, 1.8, fod einer way, FE 60006” OEY besier Snanaard ant PONTIAC ‘se STARCHTEY. |, :pefct, Vi srereee __.Wanted Used Cars 88 $1506. OL 2-1631. : + extra secessories Low mileage. | Steering. Low mileage . 358.00 , ee ee a we pecans IEF CATA: | 1953, DeSoto, V-8 Fotdor Rex | 5 CALIF. BL oes HERE Gone ndition. 1 r. 8575. AC ‘STARC TA- dio, WSW Tires Green For ERILL'S 2020 DIXIE HW oS wy esiaares ant nies, shave. On| VeFY clean 330. | ves, choosing a used car is all a matter of taste. STMEAMIITE, VERY | PE 2-0618 or mea |e a por Tiron, wear. | i082 PONTIAC HYDRAMATIC DE- wares, seat wa Feige Dest Each buyer has his own preferences as to the type a a consis, Best offer over) T1415 HIGH DOLLAR | - $9808 3-278 ~ EAS Breet 5 Sane *eeee | Guarantes 3390 | Of car he wants, and we will do our utmost to fill wen, E 34037, Ww ‘47 CHEVIE............ Wake aes ana aced tt a | édav an make Sogn ee PE RATIONAL SOEWEY | Tor, Mah, Hyun, wed car gts | fF maui 2000 Cae Se SS aed Sy Ae ae eg rors cuomune setae, i] your needs. So, why not come in today and mal sonable. PE §-1210. _ ie will pay, you well, 4540 Dixie | “plenty Other Lete Models and i ass Pivmeu | Cameelens ‘| your selection at Harold Turner’ $s. Wisp VENFORA 28 FE TEA | HL. J. VANWELT Tans seine NS 211 S. Saginaw “forse Bite nites S Rd. Garden City. ———— wher, B, acmmnn . BUTE MEE DEPRON, | Top canto row TOF cae ow th Ege Pe eam Pano Cyenek Se Al BUY oO | . GooD an ° . | 4 _Tanged on dalance. OR 34708. FCONOMY CARS 2" AUBURN No Cr edit? sanding? That's all you “heed to & Beat Covers... 28. | 951 Ford Hardtop. $644 = 53 Dodge “Parkhurst Uns al PRICE THE REST. THEN GET) , down Pa ment neceasary, | | 1953 Pontise Chieftain & Cater "$0 Chrysler Convertible .. eee All tratiers on be : . ‘ oC 5 ? Hardto : iles 350.00" a ev. Har to you 22 ft to 48 ft Nowa BILL SPENCE Bad Credit M24 at Buckhors Lk. MY. 2-3611 matic & Radio. 24.009 miles Club Coupe. .. $495 533 Che p $1099 _povth ct Lake Onion MY "2.4611, 62 Oakland Ave. ¢ FE 4-733) : 1953 Willys Sedan Seat Cov- '} °51 Studebaker 52 Buick Hardtop $999 PAULSON _| Here's the place to buy. i Sled nee a | Club Coupe....$399 °53 Ford 4dr. Country Pick a Bargain Will pay top dollar for your “48 No co-signers, no past TODA Y Sh 1962 DeSoto _V-8 Fordor vo|| °51 Plym. 4 dr.... .$444 Sedan ....---$1299 : Oe pp : credit references neces- Wine fan, Power Bleering 210. : ; PROM 66 S. PERRY ST. 53 Ford 2 d $899 49 Lincoln ..,... $244 10 used all modern trailers, 28 to “EA sary. If you are 21 and_ 1982 DeSoto V-8 Fordor. Pow- | or ioe se ose 31 ft. Priced to move with low JZ pled have a job, we have a car’ ewe Tine: siese “miles. | 954 Ford Conv....$1744 53 Ford Hardtop $1199 termis and interest rates. “NOW BUYING CLEAN CARS — JOD, psa owner ee v0 | : — 33 Merc. Hardtop $1499 wo others, used—must de sold—you + ,., , BOB FROST INC. iaghen for you. . 51 Pontiac 4 dr. S poe op $999 ee ee 23 Chev ; ; 1952 DeSoto V-8 Fordor Light i “Q” , a make the terms, SCRAP CARS OR CHEAP CARS. Buy Here 53 Chev. Bel Air Conv. |G. 2a*Waw ‘Tires, i |, Deluxe “8” ... .$644 32 Ford - top. . Also see the new Stewart's, Gen- 3-451 , Powerglide, radio, heat-| T Tee Shift. One Owner 279.00 |] '52 Ford 4 dr......$699 50 Dodge 4 dr.... -$244 erala, Holly's and Styling coaches iD, TONE CARS Fe aosen Pay Here er and whitewall tires. | 1952 DeSoto Custom 6 Fordor | 53 Chev. Dix. 2dr. $999 °53 Ford Conv... .$1199 Parts and accessories, WANTED: LATE MODEL WRECK NATIONAL i __ as $3 45 | tes man tec Owner” ~~ ? 179.00, 53 Ford Ranch ’54 Ford Hardtop $1799 x ears | . = ’ X Oxford Trailer Sales Bagley Auto t MOTOR SALES y 1951 Chevrolet Sedan Special Wagon ...... $1199 °49 Ford Conv.... .$299 mie gu, of 1 Lake Orion on M-24. Bagi oie bee . 471 S SAGINAW ST. |_Fer Sale Used Cars 91) For Sale Used 6 Cars 91 price 138.0} 959 Ford Ranch - 53 Kaiser 4 dr... .$699 170 BAGLEY ST. oe 7 | | ea : | 1951 Chrysler Windsor Dix. Se- W $944 40 Pont. 4 dr $44 qi EST- _- _ | 195? PLYMOUTH CRANBROOK : oo «ee : i aMOn ...... ont. U eratk se si 0 AER asta ana, hers 14! See M&M Motor Sales | 5; CHEVIE” ONE OWNER 1954 This is a wonderful car FE "93 Pont iac Dix. “8” son Nery ee a te 53 Pl . 9 dr $899 39 Ford Coupe $64 ft. 2 reposse: For top dollar on late model cars. | clean, $1045. FE 4-8764. 40 Putman | | 23-7560 ——- ° Station wagon model with radio | tone paint rece || oY 4 tym. vee POL c see» dpe se Soren ns | Die er ea | SEE 2 poo, Ce Ne ee Nine sso cerpser aetin imagen, || Ob Bachard ea Fond 2 de 1819) $35 down. "Genesee Sales, 2101 Ss al We aheffield. Low mileage. 62 FORD hee car te in in awa | ee ie Radio 8% ar! “cerera ghee sa0.00 Club Sedan... .$499 49 ge Cpe.... $199 ie _ Bwy. _ . FE 8-1431. 1» 1953 SC ean i. SIF i "4 salsa js FOOT LIBERTY CHEAP. #00 ee ee ade: = CHEVROLET, EXCEPTIONAL 1961 a Movors INC ECR E olde user? [Oe lnellGeeen aaacel “eine 51 Ford Custom pes Dodge 2 dr. $99 rene ke Reed. _ G60 Gon. | _ FE 3-0467 or PE 2-2606 eves aac 12900 miles. $1195 cash. CONVERTIBLE DeSoto - tsar ary - Plymouth | Hete i veal Salle for & good | Seat Coven Mester and tires Club Coupe. o- $399 46 Ford 2:df.c005% $99 se ere oe “ERS : . ood dit qiien. 1b Myris, Maren Gor. GOOD SKYLINERS PLYMOUTH 1952. CRANBROOK 4. ay i os” me aaa nfo _ Wanted Used Trucks 89 7 C Y door. heater, tugn signals wind- $495 ~ | 1950 Oldsmobile Sedan Radio, oe CHEVROLET ROUSETRAILER A et aE af TRANSPOR’ i% AT ION MER UR shield washers, tinted glass, good Hvdramatic and Spotlight S Pp E C ] A L | 2 bedrooms, ae 4 See con PANEL, om ly . ome —— tires. seat covers since new, good = Special price 118 00 ore Take over payments. ton. MA 6-2449. REASONABLE gens a. —= private owner $649. MI “sd Nash Airflyvte iin Light Ries: "54 Ford Custom 4 Dr. Radio & Heater For Sale Used Trucks ‘ 90 t98a Cae Ww. Huron mace. Sl NVALLEY | er s -| Two door Sedan with radio and | we Go eis clean. $1.283 Full Pric PONTIAC GM. 00, 2% FT. TANDEM | ®ETIRED om "EXECUTIVE (4 cts woe PLYMOUTE {CRANBROOK a $245 | Seat Covers 119.00 $1,283 Full Price 67 Month . M. a! reen fi ? 2 yaar 4 ’ ‘ steel trailer will take car in cludes salen ta Me ue” Meeluxe ee ee eggelagrecr ts and easy terms. | te ee Pipmoutn Sedan, Radio. $333 Down ......-.--0-0-055 $46.67 per Mont _trade 3900 Baldwin, reoating, backup $l Full Price is only . “$905 . | One Owner. 79.00 (Your Old Car Could Even Bé the Down Payment!) IEF . hg aby ig ee 25445. ghee ee : | "52 Pontiac Chiettain — | 1968 DeSoto Club Coupe -. 75 00 CATE i960 ieee) Sh Pere Sete rE i211 S:. Saginaw Bysranee oe mee tent Glacmasbiie cael Couns pow | K sours | SAESTTS renee ar ae LARRY ener GOIN! tasty atm mn seems we BE) == TRUCK SPECIALS MOBILE wheel base chassis. H, P. Sutton. (1953 CHEVROLETS. WE HAVE | : peste Be 1940 Hudson Business Cpe. 50.00 | . length, Up MY _2-64632. ever six of these fine cars in | #9 PONTIAC 4 DOOR CHIEFTAIN | '| 1952 Dodge 14 ton pickup .......0.0++00002+ $899 P yearn to pe. | 7 26-FF, SEMEVANG. VERY GOOD | pork, "nen, cauipped 158 JEROME | eo ee vceevaaax:| 31 Buick Dynailow : 1981 Chevealet 12 ton picku $544 You a Les Hutchinson | condition. $650 each. Hutchinson 4 tse | Rochester Ford Dealer |‘, PONTAC 68. SILVERSTREAK | < 5 evrolet Jo ton p Picci sees : trailer as low as| ‘Trailer Sales, Drayton Plains. and heater. Prices start a | No down payment, take over Speciaj four door, 2 tone paint, 1945 Ford 2 ton dum $199 s 164 CHEV. 4 TON PICKUP $1,280. ‘FOR MORE. THAN ty YEARS A! fon 34 Fair shape. Cali after radio, heater peo ‘whitewall tires. | 2 or ON GUMP ..----eeee le Hutchi + ler Sales Excellent condition, 6.000 miles. 211 S. Saginaw QO0D PLACE TO BUY" 7° OR 308. ee -aND HeaT. | $895 1947 Dodge 12 ft, stake conc nen esas cense x $299 inson's Trai FE 618 0 ae | 19053 F 3 ‘ an %% GHEVROLET PICKUP. EM ATTHEWS - HARGREAVES ! SA laa Will sacrifice | iinet. ealas | 1953 Ford V% ton EXPTOSS coc eves cree vcescee $699 one HE ms vonaa, | tg — uP aia oven til_@ pm — —_ on | POR SALE. ss PONTIAC CUS. | ‘$9 Ford 2 Dr. . 30 a wp reat 1953 Chevrolet 2 tOn tractO « tepe samt: 1954 Chrysler Wind del 4 O ER O ~ Ve owner : , — rysier sor deluxe. 4) : xchang e 195] 34000 in WILL FINANCE. $195 door Radio and heater, suto- | H AR LD TURN F RD a ia CHRYSLER CLUB COUPE | Hfuron Motor Sales matic transmission and white side ’ : : Bales & Service . with 1960 Chrysler engine. ‘ . ; aA 52 W. Huro FE sme ; wall tires. Your old car down. | tmademe rl emi, ne | ny | _tretoportuton 7" o1AGialr8:58 | 64, Daten, Te seis tnd pers 8 Marne | a eee a 4 2 BIG LOTS ree. ee ‘other 1 & @ N A CHAVELER, 1008. SENDCOR, SE | _sarede s1.005 "ehiet’ “excellent ‘conditien. 12,000 cat 40. a t pearm, models. 36 t0 4? Bi. Checee cod’ car for mechanic. Radio. iene seaen ced samc ther | spap Ferd tames:, goed rite? lest COMMUNITY OS ér ~~ heater, : own plan, Lowest possi- <— ’NETIv , | heater: $96 complete. OL 1-640. on S16 | otk plea Cas. Bses. i ant ee Fe ae kesies | 5 : Ticaeema, Mew trailers as ite SEDAN DELIVFRY soe Be are | coe eeigen: ° , 1946 Olds 2 door. | heater RSE arses | kamera, | "Paneer ts | sTBpmeun ci Coupe cay id mic, acon aslo neg neat * MOTORS Sie resent, wstae, be" | 464 S. Woodward, Birmingham TOR , —5._Mooéward. Bir = Gre ee ee plncneok's Osos, Core ph Parts 803 N. Main, Rochester neater TARE STON 13 Mil & W d s3 Dodge V. 40 Baldwi 1431 M. ee : : . PARTS—S ORE . $595 WE H AVE sa fine car, tor tne money sass iss PO Tig DOOR" PULLY sim | se CAL es 3 ile oodwar bees" * ¥v we e - eq | power. 1, | : 4000 LARRY over 150 cars to choose| 8° S@4 drive & togey! ... sens gmat, game discount eee Clarkston, | Mich. oe Midwest 4-7300 Liberty 9 3 from. All makes and! gy open on 18 cars — wes) WML,¢ Oger, Allleatber, hydra: Ee shot at Bab TRS JOrdan 46266 ~ Liberty 9-4001 : SoS models from "35 to 'SS.| te laa” model. “Yoi"Cant tote! | Brttes, a seceuorie: Sion fies ALL i063 STUDEBAKER SPORT COUPE Prices range from $25 i PONTIAC 8 EXCELLENT ince STUDEBAKER WITH 0 ce. ‘and up. Riemenschneider Bros, | fester Mresse "°S'® RB I | _| drive and heater, No money down. 7 an mE FI NANCE Dod : i oss PONTIAC x CUSTOM iSTOM CATA. LS T a ete Studebaker. =o | : LOW DOWN PAYMENT - ina fully . Excellen EB CLUB COUPE. ECONOM Y USED CARS qe - ggoaution ” A bargaig at sia. ) hae sown nt cme | | *_Aveure F lymouth PONTIAC WS 63 DELUXE 2 DR Here It Is- SACRIFICE, “S| STUDEBAKER Four) “The Cars With The == Mi 41306. | | Your Ford Dealer Forward Look” ‘S9 Cheve. Bel Air power brekes The Self-out Sale we've ‘heater, overdrive. 1 owner. Te | —_—a eS See a Seg nydre- all ~been waiting for! mileage. 312_W. Montcolm ES : Phone FE 2-9131 2 ee. Catalina with Hydra | COMpare these prices | _ _ isi HENRY J. DELUXE ¢ CYi- ‘matic. rae ! : - : i? dachieededell tt 1) 3-4 PONTIAC | i BR EH ig ‘M Shove. club Coupe. Bel. At , | “We will NOT be undersold! er carn WARD TOP. |" vere. acer Bel Air’ with $1095 RET AIL | These cars listed below MUST GO!” ites FE Se | ae “BORriAC 19 52 1953 LINCOLN CAPRI, 20.500 MI BOWTIAC 1983.8 CHIEFTAIN 5) Pontiac 4 d di all accessories, power steering & cine. Oat “ 29 Os 52 Pontiac r., radio, | power brakes, power windows, ose" ,a) cauipped ") heat “hd $i Dodge fordor sedan. Worth much more but it is E 2. 108. #610 Brookfield Dr.. Davie | ike ai ioea a eater, Mmy¢ramatic, . bute AbIS | Wat condition. low mileage. Excel, | beautiful inside and out. GOODWILL yours for only $495 a eters eee Sap eee aol _ | USED CARS | rey ae PONTIAC 1863, CATALINA, 3.606 | US A 195] < ce Nape gg ae A tll FE ¢S10) bewween 8 & 12 or 4 & 6 895 . .. MY Sas. "| isa PONTIAC DELUXE "3 DOO! 53 Packard Ford tudor. A one owner in very good condition. x ? “ * 2 * i a . as | coupe, “eS cr hivaramate blue. Wis Voorhels, FE. 44383. 51 Buick 4 dr., radio,| 2 door sedan with radio, neater|| Ready to go at $395 & 26606. _, | "6 FOMTIAC STARCRIEY, BILOXI | 1 automatic transmission, || — a : 21 ] S Saginaw * equipped Es OR } 3-4541. | ogg coat covers, peel =< o— . $1,395- - : a a COUPE: Ra Open. ae pe RepORAvES ~ "West Side Used Cars _ sories. Hyd jamatic. $1,900. Phone a 2 1948 ‘ = — . he a ot alll san a OE copa ’c . exe * : ? . . eB —, So _Secessories. Like new, ie rst i? FORD 2 DOOR. irae aS Bel aes from. FONFIAC, 190, EXCELLENT CON- : 51 Pontiac Cadillac fordor sedan. Very clean and a wonderful porn 4 genera voltag . rebuilt motor, new. paint. OR 923 Ww. Huros PE 42185 dition. FE 4-6652. $1,060, Catalinas Radios. heaters, and value at 5 SCHRAM AUTO PARTS| TAYLOR CHEVROLET | Some. cus wae | — : oS Ts. VERY \ os BIdramette 205 $49 : 2539 Dixie Hwy _. PE §-4633 Take over pa ments or car of | | 1991 NASH STATION WAGON. 2|- es ——— . : ~~ —TLoOvTE’s “AUTO PARTS ~~ sedan, giaes | 28™me_ value PE > tone green, radio heater = . *S] Chevrolet Club Coupe. 95 a : Open Eves. 7 days a week. | 1953 Chevrolet 2-door 345 | FORD. " 1954 costou ws “px. 8 & real special at only 8505. | | A fi _ 1953. Buick 1954 ‘ Starters and generators... $6.50 1953 Chevrolet 2-door, R & H 1095 | ‘cellent condition 10.000 mile s. Op A tine one. Special with radio. heater, Dyna-— * Rebuilt eprings............. 87.80 | 1953 Chevrolet door, R & H 045| Tske over payments, FE 40977 211 S. S flow and 2-tone paint. Ford tudor sedan. This is the car for you. Priced q Lote ot used arts for “44 cars 1983 Olds Super 98 Yar... tas | oe Oa aginaw $1,595 ; : 4 nee Oaklung Ave Pn. Pe casia| Iest Pontiac door |... a8 | tung’ condition Naan my, eat | opaATINEWS,. NARORFAVES, Look! - 695 54 Ford De $1095 ! LIFE TIME BATTERIES. @ FULL | if) Dodre Ddoor 2... 298 | _menter’ MY. sea PO | 30 NABH RAMBLER CONVERTI- coavertnie pot ' Joes, guaranties, pel TAVLOR'S Hi FORD CLUB COUPE. Gis | _ bie. $308 PE $3071 C li. ——— 1950 - | ise Bins and starters. . ‘TAYLOR'S govn ane me, | Sede eek. mneeer. ramatic. Ompafr e H $2 Plymouth 4 dr., radio $1,695 a . a josie, Petts Catuaen At Walled Lake ae ae Loadeg with extras. sell. | sire are but a tow of the many | and heater, , : || Plymouth sedan. This car is also worth more but - Auto ses ai Phone MArket 65-1561 ae Must sell, 4264 Ayles- Er 7 DELURE &. See zohees Set Se have. Caen : 34 Pontiee it can be yours for $195 : Ser ¥ = today large . s” cars, new, : . i STYLELINE ‘%% FORD CONVERTIBLE. $10 Maen sae, LOE : selection of SAFTY- ; Official . Load- ) REPAIRS, BUMPING & PAINTING gn 2. Set faione D Price to down and enis, 404 | 49 OLD@MOBILE 88 CONVERTI-| Cars. = wees q. ew , Were & EM 312 W. _8. Woodward. Bir | le. atic, radio and hea . 32 Ponti FREE ESTIMATE ioet CHVEROLET. GOOD TRANS: | ibe WiTH ‘s1 OLDS OLDS | Sane Sa, See NN ER Cece scenes SES - soln sehenege 95 ALL MAKES OF CARS te Radio, heater. OL| engine. a. se OLDS SN 2 ar aie DOWN | PLYMUTH TUDOR sEDAN| , ; Forder, Radio heater end Mydre- F d ; aa Ghee ALES|— _____ | 8. Weiten efter 3:39 pm and assume payments. dee 8. WITH CHEATER (AND 50. Pontiac 2 dr., radio} $995 ord Custom 8 fordor sedan. Beautiful two tone, "PRONE FE 94108 | 1984 CHEVROLETS — 2 DOOR & 19% FORD STATION wacon, | _ Woodward. Birmingham. —___| THe MONEY. - ' and heater. radio and heater. 995: 90 Years Fair ‘ DOOR MODELS. all colors | This ts the sharpest Ford wagon KR ae ET * ele B . - *82 Buick Cass_at West Pike st. | ona “prices “wart st the new | heated building. ........ 8048. | is PACKARD 4 DR. ULTRA-MA- 49 ...... weeeess ses $265 7 Fordor. Sharp car, Ready to_go. CRANKSHAFT GRINDING INTHE [fowoot - $1,296 tine, radio, heater 37,000 miles,| HUDSON FORDOR SEDAN. THIS $995 1949 ear, Cylinders es a Zuck Ma- . Private owner. Ba coves CAR 3G RA- thine Shop, 23 “Ph. PE ; 211 S. Saginaw at Cy Owens, Will trade or $985; DIO AND HEA\ RUNS : “Sale M Sc r} 211 S. Sag Inaqw MATTHEWS - HAROREAVES Gt PACKARD CLUB_@EDAN_ ge — , ma pe —_ om 54 Pontiac Ford tudor sedan. Here is one of our best buys. Sale Motor Scooters otor Scooters 82) a rrHews - HARGREAVES Open till ® PE 4454¢| down & assume payments. AB wc eccessncsecns Gaon) oe Olds. 4d * 08” age — - Only $195 1983 EAGLE MOTOR | scooTER | °P*8 Til # p.mm, LOOK A WAGON S. Woodward. Birmipehan. | PONTIAC BEDAN WITH | $2,095 ry secessories, FE 1-7022 after 1953 Pord Ranch radio, is FLY > ). i con = MORE. :000D . A od i . pe. 7 heater. U. 8. Royal white | ar trade ne ne : "53 Pontiac 1951 ; Motorcycles 83 walls, A very clean car inside Z * ae be and out. This is what you have bh a 4 49 “ $345 Tudor. Hydramatic. ~ ~ been locking for. : inc. a rere a Cadillac G2 fordor sedan. Yous ot whibitede olde? FoR eunvice = ae PE _2-2351 | nesote - Birn am - Plymouth a a we "$9 Ford, Ford eae ‘ Baridsoe 3s. See | '53 Ford Custom 8 cu Bisdcbare aa eackngt Mi Sen AND GOOD dio kad heats ‘ 90 Other Makes and : $1495 For Bicycles 84| Coupe. Radio, heater and ae _— PETERSON - 21 a Models to Choosé From 19 ~ ~ ~| white walls. _ 4 53 ; 1 GIRLS BIOTCLES, 26 IN. $1,195 ° Liaise Plymouth fordor . ymou sedan. ‘Come in a '53 Ford Mainline 6 2-dr. REMEMBER PONTI At 4 Only n and drive this Radio, heater -and all the ox guilgn ponpon aspan | © NO Reasonable Offer — ahs. $750 accessories. wre sab _ Refused! RE I AIL - ; : ‘ $1,095 at ee ‘SL Plymouth 4 dr. sedan "52 ceo n ees | Opens A. M3 P. M. $445 50 Ford ges 8 4 dr.} i Radio and i heater: a bes Oldsmobile 82a se. HAPPY FAMILY—The Robert one happy family of stars. Robert and his wife, Anne Jeffreys, are teamed weekly on TV's “Topper” Sterlings are all Sterling, is star they try to get a look ot-bie two’ teeth, That's a whopping compared to U.S. Patent Office figures disclosing that only a mea- of the household every day. Here -- Today's Television Programs -- ventions each reach the market. Channel 2—WJBE-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 1—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS $:00—(7) So You Want to Lead a 11:00—(7) Creative Cookery. (4) Home. + + * i ‘Advises Against each week, and records show that | “|Censoring TV ger three per cent of patent ed ‘in- | SGT. FRIDAY TAKES WIFE—Former Actress Dorothy Towne sips champagne from a huge glass held by her new husband, television star Jack Webb. The happy couple was married in a private ceremony in the penthouse of the Ambassador East Hotel, Chicago. then, he said, there have been only isolated instances where violations have crept in advertently and the stations have taken immediate steps to stop it, . One station, he said, cuts out of films pictures of persons opening beer bottles. He expressed hope other stations will follow suit, 3 Freshmen State Dems ‘Named to 5 Committees WASHINGTON (UP) — Three freshman Democrats from Michi- gan were assigned to five com- mittees in the House of Represen- tatives yésterday, Higgins Recommends That FCC and Stations | Regulate Beer Ads LANSING —A Senate commit- tee today recommended the state drop any attempts to censor beer and wine advertising on television. It recommended the state leave 6:00—(7) Little Rascals. “ Anni- cena de (9* Motion Ban versary Trouble.” (9) Capt. ture Academy. James Craig, Video. Adventure serial. (4) Time for Music. Jane Palmer sings. (2) The Search. Univer- sity research. 6:15—(9) News. News. 6:30—(7) Cisco Kid. Duncan Re- naldo, Léo Carillo in Western adventure. (9) Capt. Zerd and Jet. “Attila the Hun.” (4) Liberace. Piano impressions. (2) Austin Grant. (4) Joan Leslie in “Northwest Stam- Dragnet. Trace elderly man reported*missing. 9:30—(7) Playhouse. Mary Astor, Gene Raymond in “The Hickory Limb.” (4) ‘Theater. Edward G. Robinson, John Baer as father and son who clash over finance in “~—And Son.” (2) Four Star Playhouse. Charles Boyer 4s botanist involved in jungle mur- pede.” (4) Lady. 11:30—(2) Strike It Rich. FRIDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) | Tennessee Ernie. (2) Valiant 12:15—(2) Love of Life. 12:30—(7) Story Studio. (4) Fea-| ie Your Nest. (2) Search for | gester’ conceived by Dr. G. H. Tomorrow. . 12:45—(2) Guiding Light. First approdching that financial until he got in touch with Ben- nett. The invention is a ‘‘garbage di- |Earp-Thomas, of Wellington. The |device, which treats waste with bacteria and converts it into ferti- | that problem to the Federal Com- munications Commission and to self-censorship by the stations. The report was filed by former Sen. George N. Higgins of Fern- dale, who conducted hearings jast.summer into demands for a state law regulating TV ads. The committee grew out of the Senate’s refusal] to pass the House’s McCune Bill a year ago to ban television advertising of in- toxicants. They were Reps. Martha -W. Griffiths and Rep. Charlies Diggs Jr., both of Detroit, and Rep. Don- ald Hayworth of East Lansing. Mrs, Griffiths was placed op the banking and currency committee and the government operations committee. Diggs was assigned to the Interior and Insular Affairs Committee and the veterans af- fairs committee, Hayworth was placed on the Interstate and For- eign Commerce Committee. News Ace. 6:45—(2) Weatherman. Dr. Ever- ett R. Phelps. 7:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. Puppet show. (9) Abbott and Costello. “Uncle from New Jersey.” (4) Michigan Outdoors. Mort Neff and outdoor news. (2) Featurette. 7:15—(7) My Story. Drama. 7:30—(7) Lone Ranger. Ranger and Tonto head off Indian up- rising and solves rifle smuggling plot. (9) Channel 9 Theater. Arthur Tracy, Lilli Palmer in der in “Stuffed Shirt.” 10:00—(4) Hockey. Detroit Red Wings vs. Boston Bruins. (2) Public Defender. Bart Matthews defends young laborer accused ' of murdering his boss. Dean, R. N. in “Murch Case.” (2) Favorite Story. Adolphe | Menjou introduces tale of “The World Beyond.” 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. Variety. (9) National News. (4) News. Wil- | liams. (2) News. LeGoff. 11:15 — (7) Armchair Theater. | 10:30—(7) Ella Raines Show. Janet | 1:00— (7) Charm Kitchen. (4) N Di (2) Portia F «ee Lite. | The types of inventions demon- 1:15 — (4) Sonny Ellict. (2 Road | ‘strated are as varied as the per- of Life. ‘sons who brought them into ex- 1:30—(4) Bruce Mayer Show. (2) istence. Ladies Day. There was a priest with a coin- 2:00—(7) Stars on Seven. (9) ter; am airline engineer with All About Baby. a vacuum cleaner; a bey with a bieyele lock; a secretary with a . Higgins said he was told by/| federal officials that television ad- vertising was in interstate com- merce and could only be reguated by federal agencies. | fire as a group of women were Stations should be allowed to! preparing a church dinner. They | | regulate themselves until it be-| saved the turkey and were invited | | comes apparent their measures aré to the affair, Firemen Reap Reward BRIDGEPORT, Conn, (UP) — Firemen doused ea smail kitchen ] 35 Sets to Pick From! Famous Makes, Real Values WE GIVE HOLDENS RED TRADING STAMPS = WALTON = Radio and TV 1430 Joslyn—Corner of Welton FE 2-2257 FROM apes a PONTIAC FRAYER’S | FOR THE BIGGEST TV TRADE-INS Mahoganys. -IN OUR HISTORY! Large Selection of Console Table Models, Blonds, oe and RCA and GENERAL ELECTRIC om *149* ge ‘ineffective, Higgins said. i 2:15—(9) Frank Conners. §2:30—(9) Myrtle Labbitt. (4) Jean McBride. (2) Art Linkletter. 3: 00—(7) Theater. (9) Paul Dixon. (4) Greatest Gift. (2) Big Pay- York. (2) News. Doug Edwards. 7:48—(4) News Caravan. John Cameron Swayze. (2) Jane Fro- man Show. Weather songs. " g:00-(7) Jumbo Theater. Sally, Steve Allen. From Miami with Forest in “Life of the Party. a Milton Berle, Joel Gray, guests. 4:00—(7) Capt. Flint. (9) Justice (4) You Bet Your Life. Groucho Colt. (4) Hawkins Falls. (2) || Marx quiz. (2) Star and the | !!:4—(@) Weathervane. Brighter Day. L Story. Judith Anderson as, FRIDAY MORNING F é : Hee . Bus larceny her break dope habit. (2). Climax. Howard Duff, Mari. Blanchard in A. J. Cronin’s | “Escape From- Fear.” Stewart Granger in Story.” (9) Late Feature. Linda | Darnell in “The Great John L."’ | “Love off. 3:15—(4) Golden Windows. (4) little show. “Wherefore Art 3:30—(4) One Man's Family. (2) _ Thou.” (2) Big Picture. Armed | Forces review. 11:30—(4) . Tonight. 7:00— 44) Today. (2) Morning | Show. 9:00— (7) Breakfast Club. (4 Romper Room. (2) Welcome Traveler. . |9:30—(2) Breakfast With Murphy. |10:00—(7) Beulah. School. (2). Garry Moore. 10:30—(T) Wixie's Wonderland. (4) | 5.54 (7) Jungle Story. Way of World. 10: 45—(4) Sheilah Graham. Bob Crosby Show. a safe-deposit box identifier; a fireman with « “fireball” Christ- mas tree ornament which doubles as a fire extinguisher; | ® garage mechentc with s sew tire chain. The program has won praise sed metengy ns -cedtongeeifpamen = ore than 6,000 firms—from small presi to huge corporations— 3:45 — (4) Concerning Miss Mar- | have consulted Bennett about in- Variety with lowe. Storm. (4) Ding Dong | 5:00—(7) Lewis. Doody. 4:15 — (4) First Love. Jupiter. (2) Secret 4:30 — (4) Mr. Sweeney's World. (2) On Your Account. ; 4:45—(TY Rickie the Clown. (4) Modern Romances. Auntie Dee. (9) Howdy (4) Howdy Doody. (2) Pirate Pete. = Today’ s Radio Programs a Programs furnished by stations Usted in this column are subject te change without notice. won, (70) | CKLW, (908) - a... (950) . WCAR, (113) WXYZ, (1970) WIBK, (1000) WRON, (1468) TONIGHT 10:06—WJR, Tenn, Ernie ‘$:15—WIR, Kitchen Clud cxLW.. x WWJ, Fibber Mcdee mnt 6:00—WIR, News News, Top | ote—war, wean. ao. WWJ, News *-| €KLW, Harry Fiennery |. CKLW, Good Ne Cub WXYZ, Wattrick, McKens. * gammy ye CKLW, News, Sports 10:15—WWJ, Gildersiecve ‘som Me “Pein WIBK, McLeod WXYZ, Top of Town 9:45—WIR, Pete & Joe CKLW. WPON, News CKELW. Loper Music _« WCAR, Temple Academy _ 1:36—WIR, Dr. bess “ww. Bua Lyne met | ese wan, Dance Muse | W0—WR._Arthub ening | Ae. ne oe WXYZ, Lee Smite ww, Proudly We Hall Wes, Senetge, Pea 143—WIR, Guiding Light a pie iy CKLW, wedte Chase Gan Gentile , CKLW, News, Homechats 2:00—WJR, 2nd Mra. Burton - A WOCAR. News, Temple WWJ, News, Mulholland | 6:30—WIR, i. 10:45—CKLW, Organatres WPON, Piper Paul CKLW. News, Davies ‘SS WIBK, L. Gentile 10:15—WWJ, Joyee Jordan ee w Dinner Music 11:00—WIR, News 2:16—WJIR, ‘Mason WPON, Sports WW, News 16;30—WWJ, Fran Harris WW, Pisin Seeees * CKLW, Van Kuren, Sports WxYZ, Bts. WPON, Club 1460 * en gg WPON, News, Music woen’ Mary 2:30—WIR, N. Drake p Art Von Damme | 11:18—-WIR, Sports Pinal He Wwo Breck the Bank | WWJ. %. Jones ned 7:00—Wan, Guest House 1, ee J WXYZ, Girl Marries wor all, Sper ww, 3 ie . CKLW, Music ie Ww i, Strike It Rich 48 WIR, Brighter Day CKELW, Lewis 11:30-—WIR, Clare B. Luce Ah ‘ Marriage Pays Ww. r ge t CKLW, McKeller wien Finca 1 UB.A. weak, Harmony Hall News, Shaniey — : AR, | mnt y. Songs | 3:00—WJR, Wendy Warria With Music FRIDAY MORNING = WPON, 8, Part Ww, Woman is in Love 6:20—WIR, ‘elt. Vor “| D3-CKLW, News McKenzie were Agri eg wns. WCAR, Carousel Companion pee tae 11:36—-WIR, Make Up Mind Pays 3:15—WJIR, Aunt Jenny | 336—WIR. Trent ag er *Wwae RE to Happiness = a (9) Johnny |' (4) Pinky Lee. (2) R. Q. ventions © Idea.” Sometimes inquires want ideas. ike the pneumatic tool maker | who wanted to convert a pnew-| matic riveting gun into a nailing /machine. Berinett aired the prob- lem on his show, and within two weeks he had 1,500 replies. shown on “The Big blouse clip; a bank official with | | He elted nine stations which he said had signed commitments to stop showing beer drinking. These he listed as WJRK-TV, | WKOZ-TV, WPBN.-TV, W4IM-TV, WOOD.-TV, WNEM-TV, WW4-TV, WXYZ-TV and WILS-TV. i The commitments were made last October, Higgins said. Since cept that they all possess a real “But,” he added, “they general- ;ly are poor salesmen and don't know what to do with. their in- iventions, or haven't the facilities | to market them once developed.” | Sometimes success is imme- | appearance. Sorne inventors don’t care much about the money. 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