ma ’ "o He Was Afraid fo Report Death |. Says Mrs. Trenary Died in .Sleep;. Pneumogiay ‘Shown by Autopsy The mystery of how the ~ body of Mrs. Ruth J. Tren- “ary, 41, got into a White Lake Township swamp was solved yesterday when Wil- liam Danks, 32, admitted __ placing it there. Danks told Sheriff's De- “tective Leo Hazen and State Police Detective Charlies Leaf that he disposed of the body Sunday morning after discovering that Mrs. Tren- ary had died in her sleep. Fear of recommitment to Ionia State “Hospital for the Criminal Insane, where he was a patient from 1938 to 1946, prevented him from reporting the death, Danks told Hazen. The beat livery handyman sald He said they went to a restaurant before driving out to the boat livery ‘at 8226 Highland Rd.; where Danks was employed and had quarters. “She complained of not feeling well and was coughing quite a bit," (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) oR et =: Mild Weather Ushers in 1955 26 Killed on Highways in Early Hours of New Year Weekend By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Relatively mild weather wel- es =~ . Cc PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATUND: ¥! Y,. JANUARY 1, 1955 Swamp —26 PAGES | BRIGHT NEW YEAR DAWNS—Little Sharon Lee Snyder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Snyder, of 6140 Jameson, Waterford Town- ship, looks at a huge candle on her first anniversary today. Sharon Half Million Jam Times Square at Midnight. Pentiae Press Phete last year, arriving at 11:39 p.m. But that doesn't stop her from | wishing you a Happy New Year as {he year 194 burns out behind her. The Pontiac Press and its employes hope that the year 1955 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS greeted 1955 in churches, homes and night clubs. In New York City’s Times Square half a million persons jamnys} the area, ushering in the new year with shoat#, cowbells, horns and other noisemakers, and tons of confetti. ; Contrasted to this was the scene in, lower. Manhattan—at Broadway and Wall Street—as the great bell of Old Trinity Church chimed at midnight with a small group leoking on. | Na churches throughout the nation reverent. thousands attended ‘Watch Night services to see the old year out and the new ofie in. At Philadelphia, Pa,, the annual celebration is always topped by Revelry and reverence. were the keynotes today as Américans | » Fedrful of the toll usually taken on holidays, the National Safety-; Council predicted that 240 persons would die in traffic acciderits | dufing the weekend. U.S. Welcomes New Year With Revelry, Reverence hours. And at Pasadena, Calif., sixty-one floats built of millions of blos- soms and depicting “familiar sayings in fowers'' move along Colorado Street today in the 66th annual Tournament of Roses. The line-up for the parade included 34 jingling equestrain units, a score of bands and numerous drum majorettes and clowns. For feminine beauty. there would be, in fleat No. 1, Tournament Queen Marilyn Smuin and her court of six princesses. In London, Western Europe ushered in 1955 with its gayest spend- ing spree since prewar times. But above the popping corks could be heard the warning rumbles from both sides of the Iron Curtain. The new year found West Europe booming with full employment | almost everywhere—yet with an undercurrent of industrial unrest, | y ‘notably in Britain. ‘Lim 1954 industrial pay- $166,000,000, | | the great Mummers’ parade down Broad Street during the daylight | Industry Looks for a Busy Year During Past Year Pontiac industry faces the new year confident of a high level of activity and production which may set records in some plants. rolls topped with a monthly average of around $13,846,000, accord- ing to the Pontiac Manufac- hele fi ” figures are for the 12 major industries com- prising the association in 1954, and include estimated totals for December. ~ Pontiac Motor Division yester- day announced that its 48,500 car production in December set an all time monthly high and that the January pace would be even high- er, with expectations of a half- million car year. Average monthly employment of | both hourly rated and salaried em- PHILIP A: HART Lieut. Governor ployes was 32,223, with an aver- $429.71. in Pontiac's “Big 12” industries hit its 1954 peak lant January when 35,000 persons Assn., said an early and complete changeover at Pontiac Motor Divi- the $170 million of the previous year Although January had the most } employment, July had the highest 000 in January and more than $15,000,000 in July. ; Spence explained the difference was due to many workers stay- ing onthe job and taking their (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) ‘Weather fo Continue . . 7 Lee was the last New- Year's baby bora at Pontiac General Hospital burns bright for all its readers, and wish you all a Happy New Year. ‘on Mild Side Here | Continued -mild -weather is in store*for the Pontiac area for the | weekend The United States Weather Bu- | Teau says the mercury will hoVer | around the 45 degree mark tomor- } row after-a low.of 32 tonight. Skies are expected to remain overcast today with partly cloudy conditions tomorrow. : i ¥ in downtown Pontiac, the rose to a —— high after registering a low 26. At 8 a.m. today the thermometer stood. at 30, but climbed to 35 by 1 p.m Party on the House LAS VEGAS, Neb. (#—The Sands Leads All-Dem Slate Into Office at Inauguration Governor Hails Return ‘of First ‘Real 2-Party’ System Since 1860s By JACK I. GREEY LANSING—i#_Gov. Wil- liams, saying . Democrats have given Michigan -its first real two-party political since the Civil War, Ted several thousand of his party today.in their most joyous inaugural in 18 years. “/ Lae -In the chill of a’ New Year’s/ morning; Williams and the first all-Democratic slate of state officials since 1936 was sworn in by Chief Justice Leland -W. Carr of the state Supreme Court. '. Beaming at the massed and happy party workers on the snowy Capitol lawn, Williams’ “team” followed him in rapid succession shortly after 11-a.m. to take their oaths. They included -Lt. Gov. Governor's address on page 2. Philip A. Hart, Atty, Gen. Thomas M, Kavanagh, Sec. of State James AM. Hare, Stiite Treas. Sanford A. Brown and Aud. Gen. Victor Tar- gonski" . This was the highlight and climax of one of Michigan's most intensive political campaigns. —» This was the start of Williams age monthly ‘take-home pay of | Ike, GOP Chiefs Preview of Legislative Program for 1955 | WASHINGTON (INS) — Presi- sion kept 1954 payroll totals under | dent Eisenhower and his GOP con- gressional leaders are meeting at the White House Monday afternoon for a preview of the administra- | payroll. Employes earned $14,500,- | tiofi’s 1955 legislative program. | Eisenhower plans to return to | Washington Sunday night from a | 10-day work - apd - play vacation lin Augusta. Ga., and to discuss his state of the union message at the meeting Monday. The mes- sage will be delivered to a joint session of @ongress on Thursday. Presumably, President hower will follow up the talk GOP . legislators by holding a partisan “Session to ‘spell out 1955 foreign policy aims. F. Knowland, Calif.; Rep. Joseph W. Martin Jr., Mass. who will step down from his job as speaker bet epea bet snag "yea leader; and ranking GOP mem- bers of key committees. . Members of Congress indicated that’ they expect the.President to talk about taxes, tariffs, the pro- Business Writer Sees Pleasant Year Ahead for Consumer . I z iy i i E il i 2 ; | Ht iat wet: i i i i ij : | ii i : ti r 2 tf re hy d i Your Dollars—and There May Be More of The RFT alive will be lower, but a slowly rising standard of living Will | times; some: corhpanies will lag doubtless rain just as much eet | honing others within their in- of your pocketbook in 1955 as dustry in 1904, Pay envelopes will be a little Jobs will be more plentiful and | fatter for many workers who have work weeks longer. work weeks and fur- But there will be more people | ther increases in wage scales are in the labor force, meaning more | expected. competition for jobs, and not ail The unions will be making a big pitch im 1955 to get the guaran- teed annyal wage, Personal income totals should . and ease the pinch. Wage and salary totals should le higher. Dividend pay- a 7 thinks the. in ee as oe income bg gem 2 biltiog dollars in te. 296 e542 va f Ui : \. 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It is not much, especially | condidering the high cost of living | in France-these days. The French Communist deputy | hends over his 148,000 francs to | the Red party. treasurer. He gets | | back about 35,000 to 40.000 francs. This is a sort of grandstand play aimed to make people think that the Communist deputy does not pretend to live better than the working class he_claims to rep- | resent. But the Communist deputy ac- tually has all his expenses, tn- automobile. One big advantage the highly | | joys over legislators in other coun- | / tries is that he can read the whole | | of his speech, no matter how long, | jonce he puts his name down on | ' the list of speakers to be called. | : | a ; d ~ NECKLACE A LA William Ungemach, of Pittsburgh, Pa., inspects the “royal jewels"’ served to him on the half-shell in Olean, N. Y.—six pearis in one ™onthly benefits wilt_be 55 per | oyster. The unusual treasure trove has been appraised as of little worth in ‘cash, as the pearls are not commercial quality, but Unge- mach will use them as a valuable ‘conversation piece” (he’s a sales- ‘Would Benefit ’ Most Ambitious WASHINGTON # — Sergeants with over eight years’ service and with one dependent would draw approximately $278.a month in pay and basic: allowanees under the proposed new pay raise plan fa- vored by the Pentagon. This would be a little over $25 a month mote than such a man now gets. * - The pay Yaise plan, which the White House is to disclose in de- | tail Jan. 13, is a selective system aimed at keeping good men in the services. It carries pay cuts for those who can not or will not get ahead, within a reasonable period. For example, a private who got no promotion after four years jwould get a pay cut of 42% per cent, or $7.80 less than: the $143.10 such &.man now receives in pay plus basic allowances for himself An Associated. Press story on the pay plan<-from Washington | individeaiiatie French deputy en-|late Wednesday included some erroneous f on these rates and did not say explicitly that the totals given included basic allow ances for a man and ohe depend ent \ DIRECTORS: . *. _. CLARK |. ADAMS Attorney, Kinnéy & Adams _ MAHLON A. BENSON. M. A. Benson Co... Inc. CONRAD N. CHURCH. - Editor, The Pontiac Press a\ . %,. : * LOU COLE. . , 3 tH. Cole Oi! Compeny TO .DEPOSIT YOUR MONEY R. CLARE GS, , President. Pontiae Federal* by the 10th ee oe tee SAVE:. . . BY JANUARY 10th .. . arid receive a full year's i above-average earnings on your savings hext December 31 st veer | ae » «+ Simply by placing those savings with us by the 10th | of this month. Hurry down with that bonus or Christmas GEORGE K. ZIMMERMAN. 2 Vice-President. a check of yours. Time ceally. means money! Pontiac Varnish Company if | - 3 : UNCEY H. HUTCHINS. a ' > nesta 2% Current Rate Pontice Varnish Company | . / ae ! % tS wt “7 = yg , ‘ " e ets pe test soayte | 2 . 4 é .. ‘S Wt : - % a # ' ‘| PONTIAC. FEDERAL SAVINGS- Fe eo ceaacn an a ee re Rive i F AC PRESS. SATURDAY, JANUARY 1.19550 ) Social Security Changes fil Hl ; Hi in. social security taxes at their 2 per cent rate. Their employers : t six months disability, can get an} C it they still are disabled. “ the Union to diave an old-age .) sion law, eftacted March = Montana was the first, ctate of pen- 923.2 5, S EFF Further, the new law says a per- son working every month will Jose only one month's benefit for] each $80 earned above $1,200 a year. So a “retired’’ person may | earn $1,280 a year and lose. only | one month's benefit, or up to $2,080 | and lose 1 months benefits. Above | $2,080, he is not eligible for bene- | fits. i However, you can't lose your benefits for any months in ‘which you did not earn more than $80 in wages, or rend¢r substantial | will pay the same increase. And many self-employed persons will pay $18 a year more in taxes, at their 3 per cent rate. Third, the new law establishes a new formula on which benefits rare based. | For a_ singlé~retired worker, cent of the first $110 of -average | monthly earnings plus 20 per cent | of the remainder, up to the new | mascienens base of $350 monthly | The old law paid out 55 per cent lof the first $100, plus 15 per cent of the remainder.up to the old base of $300. | Benefits for wives, widows and children are a percentage of the | benefit earned by the worker. So they will go up too, under the tiew formula. The minimum for all beneficiar- ies—retired workers or survivors ~—-is raised from $25 to $30 monthly. | The maximum for a single retired | worker is raised from $8 to $108, |530; for a retired worker and his wife from $127.50 to $162.80, and for an entire family from $168.80 > \to $200 Except for a family, none of the maximums will’ be reached, how- ever, until a worker has been cov- Ted ; : + < aA services in self-ernployment. So | you .could make’ $10,000 in four | | months, but if you didn't work the | | other eight months you could draw | social security benefits for those | eight months. DISABILITY b Since social security benefits are on average monthly earn. | ings, from a certain starting date until retirement; a worker who be- | jcame totally disabled suffered a | loss of income and often had his benefits greatly reduced, or some- times eliminated. Under the new law, » worker in the future can “freeze” his aver- age earnings at the time he be- comes totally and permanently dis- abled. The idle period or periods will not count against him and he will be eligible for full benefits based upon the time he actually | worked. ~< To qualify, a disabled person! ust. work under social security | for 5 of the 10 years before he| becomes disabled, and also for 18 | months of the last 3 years before | this disability Persons already on the benefit rolis, ‘whose payments have been | t .* JOBS) ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS - { 32 S. Saginaw St. FE-2-0022 Here is wishing you 365: days of good fortune! We hope that everything you undertake brings you a fine reward . . and we hope that you will call 1955 “‘the best year ever.” reduced because of as much as JOE and AL JACOBSON WATER SOFTENERS, INC. FE 5-5TH 1047 W. Huron Completely Automatic WATER SOFTENERS Manual and Conversion Units Complete Information Gladly Given = — HOW TO SLEEP SOUNDLY... 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Then | in the fall, she got rushed again, | | and L helped out for several weeks. | “Now I work three hours a day | 'for this dressmaker, and just love | |it. And I'm taking an advanced | | course at our university. My own and you'd think | I had money to burn. I collect | | patterns, and have quite a library af on the subject. And I make nice extra money. “But most of sll, 1 feet like | | life is much moré meaningful.” | If you'd liké a copy of my) | Housewives Career Guide, send me | 6 cents. in postage. . Meantime, a | |very Happy New Year and suc- | cessful careers to you all! mate Ls pattem |p 2 40 give a large buffet supper soon Fy a _THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY I, 1955 “Let Couples Know|. Who. Was Invited dnd They'll Decide EMILY PosT A ‘qoplains; “I am going rgety ihe Eats & ia I z 7 ag Z i f and Occasi ie : . + ad One of the stars of a fa on by Ada tollection will make a truly distinctive holi; day gift. . A golden-chariot carries a box of s. mete perfume ace pdwder and is drawn by a puir of be- pangled steeds, . For Inactivity ~ Self Cure Will Work Be énts we take, or send, fo our hos-| By ELIZABETH WOODWARD Then you start wondering tesses depend entirely upon our) Inactivity can drive you nuts! | what you could do to make life own feelings. Cérgainly it is proper |Particularly when it’s someghe else |~start spinning again. Which of | to give them but. not a require- who forgets or refuseso get active | all the moves would be gracetéi, ment. , : » « lover you" Waiting for that letter, appropriate, legitimate, reason- ; to come Listening for that cértain|, shiewand mest important of all a onanll “ voice over the phone. Hoping that | —s@ccessfult 7 recat Gamers | casual encoynter around school or | This girl has made up her’ mind _|Good Care thing you're yearning for. | Impatiente eats your very vitals. | You ecdn't drive it out of your | system. It you, haunts ; you. Diives you crazy. You make |up your mind you can't and you | won't waif any longer. If anybody |else is going to end your miseries \for you, you'll take steps yourself ee Vintage ’55 ‘Autos Nee Nineteen fifty-five’s cars, with ‘| their long, low modern lines and. incréased, power, are a far cry in- deed from’ the original horseless carriages that sputtered amd coughed their way along the roads ; of América. All of this year’s.cars ‘ ee | are safer, more powerful, Sarees ‘lteaonhe — | too ‘ 18 | that she has to do something—but | just what she can’t decide. So she \ writes: | “Dear Miss Woodward: At our last ‘school dance I met the dreami- est boy I've ever known. He asked me |death, then asked to take me home. | We stopped on the way to get some- thing to eat, then instead of going Lright home, he- drove a way and then parked. e ; I didn’t know what to do because he'd. been so nice to me at the |dance. But he was_so strong, I - couléin’t fight against him although it was’ against my principles. -I did want him to like me; . But4 when | saw him thé next day in | school he woulfin't even look my jway, I really like hen. What \should I do? How>can I see him jagain’” » | Nething has happened since | your one big moment with your | dream map. And you're scared | different and specialized care and | to death the wrestling bout is the are designed to appeal to women | cause of all the. inactivity. And you did so want him to like you, |" The wise owner of a Vintage | -too! Mrs. R. G.—in resort fashions | 1955, car will have this year the luxury of fur details is not only highly flattering but it serviced by service station dealers who have very chic on any sweater, whether for dress or casual wear. Softer | details are in spring cashmeres in’ the proper equipment and “‘know- how."' ~ | But a boy who forces his att | tions on a girl cam hardly blame her for e bout. He knows full wpll lhe started the whole thing. So t6 dance whi A thrilled me to for Feet ihe e Is Basic “Wi women patients coming into foet- specialists’ offices is constantly in- Here are a few simple suggests you follow to kéep you on your toes jin 1955: - high heel. 2—Alternate . iT f 1 } | This sweet old-tashionied girl looks’ so lovely in your bedroom j i ; or living room! All dainty em- |)... broidery—simple, fun- to do! Pattern 653: Embroidery trans- fers, directions for making an old- fashioned girl wall panel-.16 x 19% ep- | inches. ‘Lovely idea! Send 2% cents in coins for’ this | understanding. | £ & Ii | It’s all right to count on another's” pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- | tern for @rst-class mailing, Send | An important feature of this | there's no point in your having any | to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft | both short and longer lengths. year’s cars, the tubeless tire, has become standard equipment. If you get a puncture in your new tubeless tires, have them repaired by a dealer who has repair mate- The ma- jority of this year's cars have 12- volt, rather than the old six-voit, batteries, so be sure your service man has combination six and 12- volt ‘testing and charging equip- ment. Chances are your new car has an automatic transmission. If . you need te have it checked, go rere fos oe et Make. a Calendar Game) 2rrme te puny the tua ; into the automatic transmission. Happy New Year! Now that a/ three marbles at the carton; on| Since service requirements vary brand New Year has just started | the floor; then let the next player | with the make and model of the I don’t think that you will have | have a turn, The first person to|imit, pick a serviceman with the much use for your 1954 calendars. |reach 100 is the winner. Thanks |r “know-how.” Are you ‘Here ts a use for those out-of- | Landa, 3 One of the fortunate’ motorists with date calendars! Let's make a game| Have you made your New Year's|car air conditioning? with them, Here, too, is-our first | resolutions? Perhaps you will make| If it doesn’t cool as it should, 1955 ‘Winher of the Week! Landa| one to start saving all of the Try | stop at a station and ask the at- Sue Haddack of Dayton, Ohio sent} It ideas that you plan to use. /tendant to make sure that she con- this idea in for all'of you, and denser, usually installed in front I have sent her a-girt's Try Iti Wash Clothespins | *f theradiator, is tree of dirt, mud and a surprise. You will need ‘land bugs ‘which prevent. proper egg carton and some scissors; If you have a big box of brand- | dissipation of heat, and paste. : new clothespins, wash them in a| Remember, that your ‘‘car of the and cut .the numbers from a cal-| arf eerskees using. | seeding dor the present. du like; for scoring in the bot-| Will not freeze on the clothes when| About seven per cenit of U.S, of- each, egg section. Stand | there's ice in the air, these cold/ farm households are headed by RL hy 5 Mees . pe is, er ase, ’ be * “ Se ie ‘ eal — Ge Ae oh : Me s * & j sae } i » Dies ¥. Se: . é aA ~ Bie a. \ ia 2 aS \ AS RR Cres Mee pit Ah ie ; ts bd > |feelings of guilt on the subject } You might, instead, take hope. -li | he hadn't been attracted to you he Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea | Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print | plainly pattern number, your name, wouldn't have bothered. '| address and sone. The next day in school he might have been a bit worried that you wouldn't speak to him, so he took no chances and forgot to see you. Maybe he reaily didn't see you. He might have had something on his mind and just didn't notice you. But see to it that he does next Ge -on from there if you can get him to go iwith you. Keep on noticing him | around, keep on being your friend: | | liest seif, Keep on making a good} limpression on him and he'll de- | cide that you like him despite the bout. PETUNIA! Once again, The puzzling word Ts WHAT-SHALL T Do WITH THE REST OF THE BIRD? | How about Turkey-Maca- senk-eunavely Ener ane mushroom soup, turkey broth if you have it, then top with cheese and bake. lron on Wrong Side To.preserve the surface texture | of rayons, iron on the wrong side, | wif! a warm, nof hot iron. Use a ! } |well-padded ironing board for rayons. VC | Custom-Buil more than cabinets! home! | Free Tnstallation — Free P) 3088 W. Huron St. =» Open Mondey A beautiful Birch Kitchen designed and built by experts, costs ne ordinary ¢ build the finest kitchen for your new home or to aC: See Samples of Our Work OF ee THE CABINET. SHOP, } 5.9331. ond Start the New Year Right with a, Dream Kitchen! | ee. *.Barner Ronald Charlotte, t the ° are Mr. and Geiger, son of| | Warren H. om St Mrs, N. W. the. P. C. Latiof. He is Romke éf Cairns of Geigers of the son of the Detroit, The Barker, drive. West Walton Nicholas | couple are He is the son boulevard. He Lattofs of ae” os of the L. C. studies at Arlington ‘Michigan State Barners of General Heights, lil. College where Hudson street, Motors She is a@ senior ein” ond cuends “fastitute, and at Wellesley ‘member of Central she is a-student # College, and Kappa Alpha | - Michigan | oat Michiger~ Lg ga he ts ¢ Theta, He is a Coltags where | State Normal |< ‘ce senior at "Ca Me of he is a member College where | ee ie Mesetivheioetts P Pambda Chi of Delta she is a ‘ ot gt Institute of Alpha and , Sigma Phi. member of | } Sie Technology. 3 + Excalibur. : Sigma Sigma | ° ~MARJORIE PRICE | : DOROTHY M. CAIRNS , NANCY CALHOUN Sigma. CHARLOTTE WILEY Bridal Shower. (Ma, “ S"7 * Me! Dorents Reveal |New Lotion 1. Is Given eS Ee tent Pen (Engagement K Ski et June and Joan Voss were host- Bg gg Fog awe | Mr, and Mrs, William E, Dove| e€eps “is a ' S ‘ esses Thursday evening at a linen : - / 27 we’s'. | of Birmingham announce the en-| “_ 8 oa | dower tn thelr Ware reed tome. | Stee bee e genat of teats dough, sys ! Attractive {tO ucc 3 SS | ___ The party was given in honor ‘of | Others “were Ellen McJunkin, | ane Hazel to David John Burk-! Piet, | iquid Comes Jacqueline Cochran _ _Mrs. Charles Pokorny Jr. She is|Mary Lou “Austin, Ellen Van | hardt, son of Mrs. Harry L. Burk- : . suis Says. Try, Fail, the dormer Ann Seery, daughter of | Matre, Mrs. Richard Garbe, Mary | hardt’also of Birmingham and the} With Aerosal Can, |) You'll Be Happi Si Foster and Jane Tuohy. late Mr. Burkhardt, ; New Ingredient ou aoppier ; HALL RENT Poor cule aot pyr Foor pen a , Se By DOROTHY ROE a 4 ; - Save Candle Stubs Alpha Xi Delta-sorority. David is a Price pagel a. | tex ? gg Associated Press Women’s Editor ‘ Lodges tag Oe Save candle stubs. They'll melt | graduate of General Motors Insti- whoa cheated 1: of today’s young people Parties Receptions down to make a varicolored can-| tute, and is now stationed with taps away at a typewriter, shows, me Lod ey : t too easy. They're spoiled Sa Oy eta Pa ho eteeentpaleper|i eres : FE 2-2195 1) , or the| te ten ; e ORS aaa 93 ee wedding. | smooth despite their many chores| § ete ae em Gen wee aa hee = | and the elements that rob them of | [= f pie send | Seer Se ships to test their mettle, they | moisture t et very little chance of success May the pages of the New Year tell a story of happiness and success for you _and.your family. We have enjoyed our pleasant asso- ciation with you in 1964—and look for- ward to seeing you and serving you _ often in 1955. Aes 24 oy mee TT ae ee ; Floor Coveting Firm! OE Bee a : : « . - Stee Prize Author Has Artistic Mother. Mrs. Falkner now earns ber liv- ! : : ttf ai ! hs rg t : Ha 1 FI i : He ek i : i e i i : f iT ERE z LE decent chance in life. Gathering Held in bd lita PETER y s ; 4 Thee: eos eee i: 1. THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JANUARY 1. 1955, eh es Career Gal -. Must Keep: Beauty Tidy: : By MARILYN SHEARER Mr. and Mrs. David H. Gerhard , . New Year's Eve is’ always ajof Birmingham are spending the Drawer Containing busy time for area residents who | weekend in Muncie, Ind., as the Cosmetics in Office enjoy entertaining their friends, | houseguests of Dr. and. Mrs. John May Need Ca and today many homes are being | Emens. y re opened to guests who will spend| / , Se Every career gal has that one the ‘afternoon witnessing the .Rose| Mr. and Mrs. Park Watson drawer in her desk that would Bowl game at Pasadena. entertained a group of et her fired if her boss ever see New. ¥ear’s Eve.in their home peeked into it. A litter ot ' bobby Mr. and Mrs. Hart Morris | © North Perry street ms, a discarded hat, a cake of opened their home on Ottawa drive 4—__.. a ee a several péwder puffs and an to 14 guests for a dinner party| Thirty guests were entertained address book left try the leat New Year's Eye. at a buffet supper Friday evening ar Gesarehk Wein ‘Geuhk mnee’s ~ ¢ “S 6 by Mr. and Mrs. George R. ry Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard | Squibb, who reside in Birmingham. anetet “Otted Lewis of Birmingham will gather ** 8 BeDhag arlten aoc be “lin the Lewis home this afternoon| Sally Ayling arrived Thursday Seed eeaeeinde And that bot for a party, during which they will | afternoon for her traditional holl- : qrawer ' eccem- |watch the Rose Bowl game. day visit with the A. fT. Andersons rs moe ¢ ts OR of Cass-Elizabeth road. ee ee ‘=o Dro and Mrs. LeRoy F. Hill, She will go back to her Grosse a memo to call mother, in goes Mie. Ht. -Mag- , A odnmem: mending kit; It’s there when Mr. and Pointe bene Saliday before re- . . ac des mes, Mr. and Floyd E. | turning to her-studies at the Uni- 7 wan ee a Short, Mr. and Mrs. V versity of Michigan. caer? | and Mr. and Mrs. John ; . &.4 Clean out, of course. Do it ] were among the members of |~Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Riley have some night when no one is Forest Lake Country Club whe | been busy_during the holidays en- around but the cleaning people. enjoyed a formal New Year's |tertaining guests in their new ae =o! ag a9 ee yh henge See ag. . —what goes . @ “ed merly resided in Arlington, Va; A clean new spare pair of Mr. and Mrs. David Pence of * * @ = —_— — “ Fi e entertained Mr. and Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Ben D'Arcy en- towel, a ae — Rory Clark , Mr. and Mrs. John jtertained 40 guests at an open ee ee ee Keller, Mr. and Mrs. Donald|house in their North Anderson ee — : Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Berkeley | street home New Year's Eve ices you don't want..to carry in sponge ie Fri- ge your handbag, in a suitable con, party home be te ‘ tainer. A hairbrush is a good idea, but take it home often to wash. A traveling toothbrush, in a plastic container, is an aid for dinner- oO after-work. ‘ —_ , . ee 3 Plus, of course, cream for : atl . . . siesien ier repartediy . began. peecticing|D- 2. McColl of Allen Craig, Ost. They are.the women who carried medicine some 100 years ago be-| 2". 904 Menetah's sister, Marion off top honors from their male cuume che wes thy of man cat Lingle who is home from college classmates and were graduated at Gant went t marty. for the holidays. ; pare: of —_ medical classes. Other showers scheduled for this ery received American Medical month are to be given by Mrs Woman's . Association's annual Operator Holds Carolyn Freebury and Mrs. Wal- Your Patronage! “Net only did they top the men| Tob 42 Y The belde-clect is the daugh- fe! in class—some of them balanced 0. ears ter of the Lewis Lingles of Sylvan long study hours with baby-rais- ESPERANCE, N.Y. (UP)—When Lake and his parents are the Har ~ ing, dishwashing and cooking for} Miss Grace Easton became the | -i.7, McColls of Edison street fy ; telephone operator, she Take a these *, scholastic reegrda of the sit: |S ag et OP ™ Ask for Knife, Fork +n tae ycaphen rman fon eer. —_— me high don’t ero sly ~ SSeS Soe eeneeiks se scs| ROWENA'S come infantile paralysis, “which | the advent of dial phones. men og de geall- ys ulation left her left leg partly crippled, “Nothing much out of the ordi. pil pact and weht on te college where she | nary happened during my years top crust away BEAUTY SHOP . played basketball alid:was.a life- | at the . switchboard,” she said, saving and swimming instructor. | “excegt for the time the hotel||s Convalescing 8212 N. Seginew St. After internship in Colorado she|next door to the phone office| Mrs. George Grogan of South dint t 's takes on the man-sized job as a/| caught fire. _ | Shirley street is confined to her | Neumode country doctor in Virginia. “It was quite hot for awhile,” | home with injuries resulting from a FE 2-9382 — Dr. Cowsert was & radio and/| she ‘recalled. recent fall. radar technician before entering the Medical College of Alabama. She was a straight A student at Alabama and won both prize com- petitions open to freshmen. ~ She likes to raise camellias and Tish. Mrs. Averill Harriman models the dress she wore when her husband was in- augurated governor of New| York at Albany today. The dréss is made of natural ivory toned peau de soie and has a semi-inverted pleated skirt, Don’t tron Sleeve A child's tiny. puffed sleeve needn't be ironed. Smoéth if around @ burnt-out lightbulb of the right , Size when it's ry Let it dry n. New: : Spreng. |tops at Western Reserve Univer- sity School of Medicine, . comes | from a family of doctors. Both lher parents are M.D.s. At SKY Year With Pattie eae *y Michigan State College, Bandeens of Midland, and 4 , : j bask is /REa + It’s.a New World... for . . °55’s First Baby . . We at the Margaret Ann Shop Welcome Pontiac’s - Newest Citizen on this New Year’s Day Our Wish for YOU Is Happiness Throughout the Coming Year a i? 7 « it | ‘The MARGARET ANN SHOP _— - CERTIFIED | " GEMOLOGISTS REGISTERED JEW ELERS AMERICAN ‘GEM SOCIETY 4 = 2 4 1847 ROGERS BROS. America’s Finest Silverplate This special service offered last year for the first time in silverplate history has been repeated in 1847 Rogers Bros. 5 more patterns have been in- cluded! Add thosé longed-for pieces now. Enjoy owning a complete service in the pattern you chose so proudly years ago. 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Ss is Me BF ¢ take Pere: 2 ba ‘ — - = _THE PONTIAC PRESS, “SATURDAY, JANUARY: 1, 1055. ee = - ln 7 Ireland | Five ‘Nativity Scenes ~ An oe of the King | Displayed in Windows - Semi- nnua 4 — : ' By Religious News Service . : & — GREENSBORO, N.C. — One: of ( f ) H ld | Parr armen cece arses depariment| CONVENTION FENG | . ; _ CHURCH OF THE stores, Ellis, Stone and Co., aban- aa: ee ! ASCENSION |} doned ‘alt merchandising efforts in Jehovah's _ Witnesses we, Commems ferent E T| ag and substituted five Na| Attend Detroit. Meeting ‘ Problems of Marriage ' Garver, Paster | TS ¢ ve * : = med | Bruce Crawtord, advertising r Weekend and Family Life . manager, said that as far as he! There were 280 from Pontiac Adult 3 h. Institute of ~~ $t. Trinity ;knew,.no major department store | among the 1,300 Jehovah's Wit- Pie Ph Binal Israel, 143 Onei da Rd., announces the beginning ‘in North Carolina ever has devoted | . in North Carolina nesses from Easterp } Michigan, who | Lutheran i} | all of its window display space to ; ts a attended t t m Missouri Synod Nativity. scenes during Christmas ie ree.day semi-annual | ¢arious phases of Marriage and Family Life. The first session week. Convention December 24-26 at East Detroit. | The Assembly featured thé mo- tion picture “The New World So- ciety in Action’ which portrayed Rev. Ralph C. Claus i let SERVICE 8:15 P. M. Ii) 2nd SERVICE 11:00 A. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL | scheduled for Menday Jan. 3; 1955 at 8 p.m. will feature a film on Richard Wagner ‘wrote ‘‘Lohen- pre-marriage entitled, “Are You is in” in reverse, starting the opera |with the third act, then writing the second, and finishing with the 9:45 A. M. first act in 1848. the ten year increase in the number ot Jehovah's Witnesses; how they SS 8 ee eee ; doubled in North America, multi-|, this stage of life, Rabbi Heary St. John’s Lutheran Church plied five times in Asia, six times Resshanter will oxltine ond toft American Conterence (National * Counetl) in the, Pacific Isles, seven times at length on the ef the 7 Street at Cherry in Europe and Africa, 12 times in Bible and Talmud towards these Sunday School ..... Siwne's err. 9:45 a.m the Atlantic Islands, and nearly 15 problems stressing both the pre- . Morning Worship ............-.- 11:00 a. m times in South America. ventative as well as the cor : - SOUND os iwc, w Be Deuter The film showed how the mag-|. ee . i rective approaches. _Seoeemage: Owego azine, “The Watchtower” is being + ‘The entire community is invited | printed in forty languages for to attend these lectures. Rural Health Plan. Seventh-Day Adventists ‘Churches Fight $s t. Paul Luthern Chuerh warld-wide circulation ‘of nearly i H Mr. : “ae ; : Too Coma tin Lahore Howe _m, strong, oat bead ot 2=|Urged for Missions |Dedicate Church Today |, yy). Three Faiths Join were baptized, eight from Pontiac.| ‘The mission fu.| The pew $120,000 Seventh-Day| enth-day Adventists, offered the in Work Cam Welcomes You hospital of the : Twelve from Pontiac will go to) ture should be surrounded by “a | Adventist Church, 156 Mt, Clemens | dedicatory prayer. H . li 930A M.—-Sunday Schoo! 10:45 A. M.—Morning Service Europe next July as delegates to| ghain of health—centers, staffed Street, was dedicated tree of debt| The Pontiec Church was organ , ve oll eld in Berlin “This Is the Life,” Sun. 1 p.m. WJBK-TV—3 p.m. OKLW- 0b. eS w MAM egies from health assistants a the weekly mon was preached by Elder M.|™éembers, two of whom, Mrs. Ola! K. of C. to Halt Indecent | catholic and Jewish young people expect a . ” 2 tend these Eurepenn' cosventions.| doctor,” the head yn Depart-|L. Rice., president of the Lake ’ | toe une See an Literature Sales took part in a three-week work , GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH | = i St Trees Se S| ad Cniomes ot Merely | Senos a ees aj Gitano, Was Oivien [Some Grins and Sows 0 ~ Comer of Genesee and Clendale lege in North India declared. — Picea in the ee eat BALLSTON SPA, N. Y.—A drive | Zehlendort, a suburb of the Ameri- eis at 9 A Mand 11 A.M inmees Cameras on Sodical Mig Lohr, the church's | Street, In 1953, that building was | ‘bam the sale of lurid and le-) ®t iicnal feature of the Ber- / a = - minister, led the congregation in eshd and: for the pent fou>-yenre| eee, eee. © Sie seen Se - e R ' . sions held in New York City, Dr.|. the act of dedication after which they werthigped 1m the Latter Day tinted lex the lecel Kelghts of Cos ares grater goo ed ev. Otto e. Schultz—Speaker Cari. E, Taylor said such a rural! Dr. G. E. Hutches, president of | saints’ Church on Front urr bus became ag commun- camps at bringing ogether ; héalth system should encourage the Michigan Conference of Sev- : Street | ity endeavor When representatives | YOUNE people of various denomina Sunday School—9 A. M. and 1] similar government- sponsored ru- | ' and the Baldwin School. of the town's ' tions for work and recreation in . - 3. : ~ ral programs centered around civil | In 1936, without a charth build- sored @ éoltuereie ta the cam-| Order to destroy religious, racial en ied ..|Nurses Guilds Give. | seaecat sates & |e = Satna and social prejedices and set aes a aes we oe SS ee oe ee Protestant clergymen and lay misunderstandings: ress | other corner of Howard and Edison | men attended a meeting with K. of} Several foreign guests partici- ate study in this country spent a as a place ‘of worship until a ish hall of St. Mary Church here.| youtits from France, Spain and nee hay Neer Hi Moten State Fish church could be built. The two groupe Coctded. to foun, the United States. proble ' 2 Worle pare chairman of the| In 194 three lots were purchased a community committee for During six hours werk Co einen raat and chil d| Nurses’ Guilds gave a report of/on Mt, Clemeng Street as a site campaign and invite local service| .,'n' dey the group cleared the a health, and the training of mis-| the Pontiac Guilds at a recent ee a ae ainda shoré of a nearby lake Yo provide - sionary and local community | meeting. Garmenes a new open-air recreation sile—for : church begun, The building | *tis month. Berlin youngsters al "FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH oe Material was sent to the Tuber- sondect wus divgelel unl. uana- One of goals of the | Afternoon periods were devoted Corner East Huron and Mt. Clemens at Mill St, Pontiac was Spon- | culosis Sanatorium for sewing. Aj vised by a building committee , ; . r Post Office) sored by the Christian Medical | Hallow'een Party was given at »| Jjotat Will be te widen | 16 singing, sports, discussion per- K Berton, Minister Coen fer Oversces ‘Width of the] Go- Statintie Sxneteien dine 8) es we eaten, Se started by the K. of C. | jods and lectures by representa- Sunday Morning Service, 10:30 A. M. . National Council of Churches. party ot Gao Onidand Ca, Chidven’s | Ott Sue Welter Mesm, conte get signatures on petitions re- [tives of the various faiths. “To What Purpose Your Worship?” The public’ health sessions were | Home Heapltal cfille were made | oO? “Ser. a questing state and federal legis- The Rev, Malcolm K. Burton, speaking heid under the joint auspices of the |on the sick and 20 families were| Wundreds of ‘Tabor | Mition te curb the sale and dis- An Oil La - : tl pastor of the church Counc qnd the faculty of the| supplied with food and clathing.|.werd daneted. Tie Michigan, | “Sle «f Mivcont Meratere. tique mps a ; preach at boty ‘serviees. Harvard cae den ape ee aid was also given needy pegs and General Conferences Pom, ig mtg er pry bag ll C FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH $ the Conference, inched depron Mrs Motenexpremsed er thanks on eae Laren eee let C. ottemiten, On Det, Coal umine Church ° 4 ’ ‘ rope . to the chairmen mend auf “was completed and . | A. S.-Steen, rector of Christ (Epis- _ 3 Oakland and Saginaw, $|| Community United | ‘\folowing local churches: -Mfs.| lees were held a December | opal) Church; the Rev. Thomas , PERKINSVILLE, Sy li Pontiac, Michigan $!| precbytedien Cher || THE KIRK |i omnes Sem) 6 P Steward of Balin Som Prev | Evangel and Reformed Church z > Mrs. + Josephine Milton Tri : Evangelical and Reformed Church Rev. H. H. Sax S|] . Drayton Plains, Mich. Baptist: Mrs, John Branch Prov.| A Very. Practical part of the | Hadione anstethnt pester of S| Out? ane bape antiquated chande- Zi] we. 5, Tecwwteen, IN THE HILLS | icence ist; Mrs, J.| Church is the Dorcas Welfare i *| Wer with Gouble-burner oil lamps, i ere World; Our resources ‘> Jr, Paster Baptist; Mrs. J.| ems for } Mary; the Rev. Stephan Kanter,| auted chimneys and crystal globes. Word $ a Servic 1340 West Long Lake Rood hale eos — The enn baptized mentber- vane Catholic and Protestant) The chandelier is the sole source SUNDAY ict ppietin $ “ike rae Saou? | BLOOMPIELD HILLS ~~ |P. Page was also an ‘eens: | stip of the church is 280 with a| ' of light for the 116-year-cld chapel. , ; 6:00pm YOUTH : Miaisas . 1954 of $65,136.65 for local and for.| Prayer Opens*Session so much that they have rejected all MORNING WORSHIP—10:45 A.M. 4 Pm Identical Services j eign work. By Religi N offers to buy it and have refused _" “Let's Be Alive in ‘SS Sil wate oo 9:30 and 11 o'Clock | Bus Doubles The Pontiac Church is one of| JOHNSON “CITY, Tena —Each | % Temoael nthe age Seal * EVENING WORSHIP—7-:00 P. M. 2 Congregational Meeting THE NORTH WIND | Bibl S h ] re more than 10,000 Seventh-day | session of the City, Commission! a. «& Ty icity. oa “The Eternal Sabbath” ; <2: sya GS DIDIeC OCNOOL! || Adventist Churches in more than here is now opened with prayer by | in this respect Dr, Savage speaking at both services 3 Cla , |= and countries, island| a member of the Ministerial As- Nobody seems to know the origin ; CHURCH OF CHRIST Sten wectces Poe a sae anaes Rive. yy este ot 1190 Sestye Ape..ter Werehtp EACH LORDS BAT WORN. na”. sitet te ka me rd R li of the litde whine church. CHURCH of the Light and Life Hour |i] ... aie niece Seki ele, dy ca:n oo ver yaay ne igion The pouoeat pater of Gol shaw . 4 upen this rock ; > _Sunday School 10:00 A. M—Classes for All Paul Deems, 7175 Elizabeth Lake Road FE 3-0f2e When enrollment for the adult . P. Frohme. He takes great pride Burtella Green. Supt. —- . Sunday school at the Assembly On portray TOLLS which tathads Sanditns the te enc’ Worship 11:00 A.M. and 8:00 P. M. TAP Ame TL Ont church tripled and ted my desk is_a.copy of a portrait of Michael Faraday, by | Sich include Minding eech "Youth Hour 7:30 P. M. ZION CHURCH of THE NAZARENE [ho serious space proticm, the Rev.| 2%" Phillip. It intrigues me greatly. Faraday looks move like Guns Gatenes ah te gate HOWARD C. ARTZ, Pastor—Preaching Morning ond Evening 239 E. Pike Street” Neil Parmer asked the tys an artist than a scientist, yet he was ove of the most brilliant | Gaigr ss.) © ue Sreat chan accom N 10:00. A.M com-| chemists and physcists of this or any age. His pioneer work iné | ): . Sundey School 11:00 A.M. Worship |, Pany how much it would’ cost to| the century was a worthy foundation for ‘our present 7:00 P. M. Evening Service .. |) charter a bus for use as a Sunday| knowledge of electricity und chemistry. ; en eee : , : an we vale pees s J} school classroom. But greater than his mind was his simplé soul. He world lo Ge Kimsherty mine in wern Sheffield, Muste Director Africa, 3,600 feet below ; Kenneth Kenfield, president of| was deeply religious. He to a peculiar sect, known as pros Gace me ; = the Austin Bus Line, Inc... told| Sandemanians, named for the Robeft. Sandeman. Their 4 ! - Xe - en the pastor the bus would be of- church in Paul's alley in London was made up largely of the | FIRST METHODIST aly ae nt at Cine ee - » §. Saginaw at Judson St. Appropriately, the lesson for the ‘The creed was very simple and the group was excéedingly ; Emmanuel Baptist Church. > Rew, Pend Havens, Minister sats inant | sure, As Frey ew ental tae be San ge Hs] Hoven ania COmpeR : Telegraph Rood ot Orcherd Leke Ave. Sunday Morning Seige YF Acloey Soe Oe 10:00 a, m. ae : ns od 10:00 A. Mw. Ww — Sermon: “A Secret For 1955” ae 3 (adie Broadeast over WPON at 19:15 A.M.) We Deore st Oe , 10:00 A. M: eoevecgheovecees oes ® : 2 7 BA. Bil Youth Fellowship .......... Youth Fellowship 6:00 P. M. Auditorium Evening Service ...............555 7:30 p. m. rastbagit sedbecas aaaapiieeg : “The Old Year”—Beverly Wright Midweek Prayer, 7 ~~ M, Bible Class “Present A Achievements"—{ tart Theorin scakoc tie ; %, “Promises for 1955"—Geraldine Cook Broadcast Over WCAR, 10:15 - 10:45 Dr. Tom Malone, Pastor 11:00". M. “FIVE FOLD ASPECT OF THE SECOND COMING OF CHRIST” , tartare oat ae “Start the New Year at - * \ The Bethany Baptist Church W. Huron at Mark Ave. . Pred Robert Tilteny, preaching — 9A. M—Public Worship of od fr Al” 7:30 P.M. nest nemeeny rus ‘ 9:45 A. MS. School, thru High School |” 9:45. A. M.—College of Living, Adults 11 A M—Pablie ublic Warship of, Cod for All - IL TP. ‘M.- he etary Youth one i Nae, > + - Jf oe hae qo THE Pa —s 2 beta ro Popes ae Ay ‘a ee 5 eee? i ee fe | ? . > . $ —_ } A 4 : « * . ; : ts - + £5 * ' e ' é oy *. i/o | a ‘ * ‘ay . ” o ™ ue x 4 : ~ i ~~ ‘ PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 1, 1955 T Pott, ; | feria PRA Bet AGE “ % ‘4 ie s * : Cy . « |House Warming '-|Honors Pastor's soring a house warming to honor the. Rev. J. Allen Partre and hie 265 Lest Wiken Ave. Sto7p.m.Sunday. Sundey School ........ 9:45 A.M, The Parkers have three- sons,/] Morning Worship ..... 11:00 A. M. a aR ie el cot ed ong 6:45 P.M. ‘Must, will te turniahed by thé Evening Worship ...... 7:30 P.M. Choir. Edward Harper,|} Wed. Prayer Meeting... 7:30 P.M. Pe ert crn und ane Marchall |] Young People’s Bible Study 8:00 P. M. Turner. $ REV. A. H. MULLINS. Pastor The Pentecost, celebrated by| aiths, is the most ancient reli both the Christian and Jewish | gious holiday in the world. — First Southern Missionary BAPTIST CHURCH § Phone FE 4-574 = Be Red Byrd ? ps : " : _ Altiliated with Southern Baptist Convention | 2 ieacnees woe cams |INdian Tribe Enjoys “jt | the table will be Judith Smith and 1 iialeeall : Saar fom | t9t Christmas Party || prLGRIM HOLINESS ‘CHURCH | ! begin semester of study Religious News Service at Beldwin and Fairmenst 7 Meyer Simon to Tell Sudan ear oaks ie SONACRO, Cte, —- teats Choe, Bring Your Family te a Growing Sunday Scheol ‘ Os the next 13 weeks will be Dr. R. M,| With an Indian accent, came to Sunday School (all ages) 10:00 A. M. of Tri to Palestine Traver, Judge H. Russel Holland, | the ‘Southern Ute reservation. Preaching Services 11:00 A. M. - 7:30 P. M. Maynard. Johnson, Mrs. Basiil| He walked in on the first tribal Rev. E. ©. dwansen Speaking st Beth Services Meyer -Simon will speak to the Hartt, Mrs, Grace -Steeves, Mrs. | Christmas party ever held by the Good Incpivetions! Singing—Bite Presehing Christian Men's Club on Monday Lois M. Tiffany and the Rev, Mr, | Southern Utes, an affiar that in- “The Litle Church with the BIG HEART” telling of his recent trip to Europe Tiffany. cluded Christmas carols the white|] » 5 © swensen, Minister Rey Overbaugh, 5. §. Sept, and Palestine. The major portion of There are 229 adults enrolled in} ™an has sung for centuries, and | (), - pals nap eating pe this winter series of classes with an See ee eee — experiences in new C. R. Roberts, ! carols. Israel, tendent. feneral superit”| "Tony Buck Sr., aging and nearly A Welcome Aufits You at The club meets in the Waldron 4 In the evening at 5, young people | blind chief of the tribe, addressed 2G: ie Hotel and ‘luncheon will be served |"... ‘ will meet with Reita Smith at the| his people in their own language.|} ; ; promptly at 12 noon, x Oe ae 2 eon, Ome, : Bethany Youth Center. “Have a good time,” he told them Anyone interested is invited and|~— - Peoruary 13 Lit E rt Hon red| in effect, “but live in the right o ecru reservations must be made before | Centra! Methodist Churth , 1 er acy x pe OQ way. 505 Auburn Avenue 9 am Monday by” calling FE | "gies Gh gris b Ch hee Publicist Church Grows . _ Bach evening Go program wel y urc nel, u f ree From Converted Full Gospel--Nondenominational with « at 5:4 Religious News Service ing an ear Of ‘dog-eat-dog’ . . The Joslyn Avenue United |! Tre nov. tucrvert C. Wolle, pastor| yew vere — De Frank a leone te. Vitek. en has com-| Chicken House -Hear Crusade for Christ on: rot hegery oe OR a ang, |taahedh, Getek mindany ant |" Ue Be Stew me “ By Religious News Service TV Saturday at 5:30 P. M. Edmond L Watkins, Pastor = -39,+world literacy expert, was hoh-| “The evidence of this is clear | ATLANTA, Ga.—From converted . . Exposition at 6. From 6:40 to 7:30, 7 2 | fm the facts that we no longer chicken house to new $175,000 9:45 A. M.—W. Bible School, 9:30 A. M. there will be a social hour with the | ored by 150 prominent churchmen! |. -sostbaliom anywhere, that sanctuary is the story ef Glee- “OUR GREA NEED IN 1958" w 10:45°A. M. host church serving refreshments. | and publicists at a luncheon here! siavery has been almost en-:| wood Hills Baptist church; just fsuatiy 7 ad Lemp eg dp gL nnd Cr with | 72 betp, that there ie an |. Members of the church. which | ’ = : : , : : anti-polie campaign and that the | was organized in b tem- . . we0 Poe |e “Stu, a oamey tra, ag te | Seton or Seay me | ety a ea Pee i iP | : Chil. | me ki $ : . press IAN UNION” | be planned at each church for the jread their own languages through on eae as ce ae an ana sontete in te nantes ; 6:15—1 for All Worship, 7:30 P.M. | children. nen eer es in| 88 Church World Service are in of a partially completed building ' ee Services “WHEN YE pray” veloped and has In| existence.” before they were able to build 4 “WHICH IS Jan yt a — Cardinal Spellman Gets perdireapeom ae Chenille ‘Get “We cabbat thelr own church, aE, The First Church of the Brevhren ‘Big Welcome in Seoul ore haga tomy “ier enn ot yetech Cirtalenty in on iterate who conducted dedication serviees 7:45 Wed.—Bible Study and Praise Service . Sunday Schoo! Ieee AM | By Religious News Service Council ee a eee literacy and literature must be shatee at tint Gott “chistes tevene A’ Friendly Pla Worship! “a SEOUL — Banners and welGome| Missions ae the coment given “first priority” in building | Sunday” yielded $14. The church rienesy ce to Worship: The Heme Builders’ signs displayed throughout the city| Movement for « Christian ja new world. now operates on an annual budget Wee. Prager Sieuaiag 0¢ the Tocher Francs Cardmal 5 ne Rae re ae | . of $30,000. : (CUGSSCRSSRSSSESEEeeeeEeeeeeeesEeeR’, Rev. Schafer, Paster . Archbishop of New on Priacetog University ‘ . Its first Sunday school had 35 CHURCH a — ——— per here ‘to spend his fouf® sr of '@ of which Dr. Lae- North America pupils. Enrollment now stands at . PARKDALE OF THE NAZARENE . - Christmas with American troops to member. about 400 iy Sunday School... 945 A.M. Youth Serview,.. 645 P.M. & First Progressive |} Cardinal Speliman, who is Mili-| Dr. Laubach described himself, nme 7 Bible Preaching 10:45 2. m. and 7:50 p.m. - tary Vicar of Roman Catholics in jin the principal address at the | , . Grace Lutheran Church e Parkdale and Holtyweed, One Block West of Beldwin Church |the U. S. Armed Forces, visited | meeting, as “an incuralile and S | eS a > * WAYNE E. WELTON, Minister, FE 2-6008 . ‘ 16 Chase St. President Syngman Rhee immedi- | desperate optimist." to Have Communion -TTTIItiiiiiitiit till. SUNDAY SERVICE 7:30 P. M. |) ately after he arrived. Then he| “I am optimistic when I speak . : | ae 21 een: Sanday, Groce Lo pend nlm mnie —— Rev. Fred Cawsey, Speaker val 2 the mans po pe “ - a tant of Ge world”); Friends .of Schweitzer | ueran Church will hold a Cum. aes | e bn > . Set, 5:00 0. me. Cortech 000%, Il meewery Korean chisanship tremiwhen I tals to ae cynice whe| 10.018 Benefit Concerts| Wyn Rev. Ute @. Ona, pants bos ; aha apis Mayor Kim Tai-Sun. have little faith in the possibilities| for Lambarene Hospital ie ee at fen Mid-Week Meeting. Wednesday for world improvement osp will speak on “This 1s God's Fd : pi | Be not weary of well doing. “L ah optimistic because T be-| By Religious News Service | Hour.” _ , | ” tee ang in omored So. NW YORK thnireds o <= | TEACH US TO PRAY . ence has, for the first time in gratularory letters from well-wish- . ‘ FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH = [jms sto, cosbics us to make ers all over North America will] FIRST ASSEMBLY. me oe [ae. t-2e. eee eae og | Ce a SoBe, Albert Seteeet OF 6c - Invites You to Our Services Htfom. doing the orld. de ce lent Atnete U.S. —_ 210 N. Perry St Long before Christ came #7 5 sorry for our injustices to j : ables him to do because not enough | official in time for the 8th birth- . . and forgive those > 249 Baldwin Ave. FE 4-7172 ay tga de ‘have com-| Gay on Jam. 14 of tht famed Nebel Rev. W. Wibley. Pastor Se eX ary aha = ‘Priaevinning medical missionsy.|| Sunday School a moved ia . “Nevertheless, we are chang-| theologian, writer and musician Y \ vine help. we are to avoid sin. ~IE tS McGregor Jr., consul 9:45 A. M, oS. G4, SO oe The people of Israel, we People who question the ie . general @ q om . ‘ ‘ ne Officers.Elected: | Eines, wiose jredicton intes ae eens, puppeteer: sages a for Bible ool - |Jetters with him ‘on. his return to Sunday Morning 11:00 ane Wenke (Se appeal for God's blessing dida’t work.”*Thef mean the Congo after a home ipave in Worship = eee im gratitude for His favors. by this, of course, shat God at Annual M BF gph ye retin age | temo — ar hieea dt Almost every one instinctively feels did not grant the things for which The Annual Cabinet meeting Of | the jungie to Lambarene “carrying Sunda 7:45 ee ee the need for prayer in time of dan- they prayed. A better underseand- the Oakinnd Ave. United he ye the mail” to Dr. Schweitzer safely , 4 Evening ‘ee Evang. Service .7:30 p.m. ger and emergency. ing of proper prayer would make cently at hy we Saige x ~~ R geealéien of Evangelistic P “your Trot OE 4 Many people, unfortunately, do clear to them thatupetition for Fagg y- ~ayestocorDRonfgrteal CNET Schwelizer Fellowship 7 ~~ =< = not know how to pay peseeet God's wr © of superint . said many of the letters contained the Apostles, i prayer... not meeting. Annual reports were| iospital which the noted Alsatian- Prayer-Praise sion.’ how ‘ite tala Jesus prayed, consciou grant every may 458 Central , made and the nominsting com-|born missionary has conducted in bs 1) ganday Servien 11:88 A, the first time of the. mighty power - want or think we need. Services Sunday, 10:00 A.M. . wae Big ragged meee Be se Se, ah Wert ti ]< Class Wed. 8:00 P. BM. papa ae any aly gach Proper prayer is not iM « Tues., Thurs., Set., 7:30 P. M. ald Upton and Gwen Anderson, Friese |*¥eh—prosperity.” ‘| way: ‘l|Has Good Year this category was 5.8 in 147, © ISURANCE Protection” “Winthrop Rockefeller is going to marry Bobo again for HIS money,” was another. . Hollywood writer Seaman Jacobs sald Rubirosa knew Zsa‘ Zsa so well he called her Zsa. 4 Bob Hope remarked, “Bing - Crosby dogsn't know. whether te go on television, or buy it.” Dennis Day said: “Jack Benny's found a new use for old razor blades. He shaves with them.” * * * Dior, the Cleveland Indians and Las Vegas were laugh chaff. Asked what hotel he'd gone te in Las Vegas, & gambler supposedly replied: | “Who needed a room? I was only there three nights.” * * * successful farming: “Rise early, work late, strike oil.” Tallulah Bankhead, hearing of Marlene Dietrich’s $6,000 dress, cracked: “Anybody who pays more than $5,000 for a dress is nuts.” - . Art Buchwald told of two ’ Paris photographers talking One said he'd seen a poverty- stricken old woman on a park bench almost starving. “What did you give her?” _ asked the other.- , “It was kinda sunny,” was the reply, “se I gave her 100 at f.11.” x * ® BLANCHE THEBOM * New York cheesecake photographers adopted the slogan: “Don't shoot till you see the whites of their thighs.” A Pin- Up Girl was defined as a girl whe doesn’t pin up anything. Blanche Thebom happened to sing in Louisville the night of the Community Chest fund- raising dinner. Everybody was staring at her low-cut gown. At intermission, the fund chairman told an Episcopalian minister: “Well, the Chest went over the top!” . “T've been expecting it all evening,” replied the minister. : *x + * “A psychiatrist.” Georgie Kaye said, “is a man you see when you're going crazy and he helps you.” A stooge asked Mae Weat, “You know what little girls, don't you?”—and she replied, | : : : F * * * ‘ “Of course, it was the Pacific Ocean,” he said, It was Peter Donald who suggested that James Roosevelt be given.an honorary degree—Doctor of Letters. * * * * Georgie Jessel was the Friars’ Club guest of honor at its annual testimonial. There, Fred Allen twitted Jack Benny this “There is a saying ‘You can't take it with you, but if you ’. see a funeral procession with a Brink's armored car behind the hearse, you'll know Mr. Benny is having « try at it.” Tt remained for Helen Hayes to say that she had been in love with Jessel once in Cleveland for one week . . woman should be in lové with Jessel—for one week. (Copyright 1955) Polio Fund Campaign ‘Schedule for Romeo >| ROMEO — Romeo's annual HARRISBURG, Pa. — The | March of Dimes campaign to se- Pennsylvania Turnpike closed | cure funds to fight polio will begin Penn Turnpike Out 1954 with its best safety record | Jan. 3 { As part of the one . month drive, j. in years. a | ; . letters will be mailed to residents Fatalities on the 360-mile CTOSS | questing denétions. end tanisters state toll road today totaled 51, @ | placed in stores and business drop of 40 from last year’s record | places. Last-year Romeo residents number of deaths. gaye $5,000 to thé statewide cam- paign, an average of $1 per person The fatality rate is determiried for the area‘ according to local by the number of person killed | chairman Kenneth M. Gray. per 100 million vehicle miles trav- ; eled. ; This year’s estimated rate—with final . mileage «statistics still not tallied—is' 4.2 fatalities per 100 million miles. The record low in 8986 Schaeffer, UN 4-737! ad, 1954 Ed Wynn gave a recipe for Meadow, Minn. looks through a tower of milk bottles Way,” WHITE TOWER — Fieanor Maley of Gran.d| Eleanor, 18-year-old ‘Princess WU nfted Press Photo Kay of . the Milky is to deliver. to the French leader one bottle | as she prepares to leave for France on a mission | of milk from each of the 48 states as a part of a | aimed at helping Premier Mendes-France convert | good will gesture sponsored by, the American Dairy | | his wine-drinking nation to a milk-drinking one. | Assn. 'Hal Boyle Says: By HAL BOYLE NEW YORK #® — Many people are trying to open a wan eye and figure how to get ahead in 1955. They are a wan eye behind me. I am trying to open two wah-eyes and sdive thé same problem. : Some people believe in self-help. I'm just the other way. I believe in mutual help. . Well, as a matter of fact I be- lieve anybody who really needs help should get it when he needs time to review a book called, “How to Sell Your Way into the Big Money,” by Vincent F. Sulli- ivan of the New York Daily News. New Volume Tells How 'to Get Into the Big Money; ple who will mix; eliminate those who won't.” (Goodbye me. I'm eliminated.) “She must avoid politics of all kinds except those that do you the most good.” (So I should marty the only girl im.history that thinks John Wilkes Booth.was a juvenile delinquent!) « a . a ? “And she must above all learn) > | how to back the-right horse.’’ | (Back him? My wife could wall- | |paper the average horse.she bets| “} on before he crosses the point of | #. no return.) N11 @ “All of this she must do on a! : BARBARA SCHAAR Floyd Schaar has announced the Roosevelt's budget, Truman's | engagement and approaching mar- budget; and Eisenhwer’s budget. riage of his daughtér, Barbara, to } (Whose budget? My wife has | been operating our family: on Maybe if the Russians had-iavent- | Caasten Warner. Warner is the son | eq the instalment pian they'd have of Mr. and Mrs. William Warner prge the world without the agony | of Peru, New York. ‘owe! t Moscow Called ‘| Heaven for U.S. played-a major role in the domestic new political and economic spot- lights in 1954, The industry was involyed in con- troversy. over federal farm pro- . It was harassed by de- clining prices and income. It con- tinued to struggle with a problem of unmarketable surpluses. -It fought to regain export which had been. slipping away since — Mt was plagued by a severe’ end of World War II. . Above ali it was a year in which farmers were calied upon to make first.major steps.in ad- justing their production from vast level of peacetime - Closely associated with agricul- turé in its turbulence -was its top farm official—Secretary of Agri- culture Ezra Taft Benson. Benson was a highly controversial charact- er largely because of his .espousal of lower federaj farm _ price guarantees. Much tKat went on in agriculture Was concerned with farm sur- | pluses and proposals to dispose of | them and to, prevent production ‘and accumulation of new ones. To gain these objectives Sec- retary Benson placed corn, cot- | 90 per qpnt of parity for such crops as corn, wheat, cotton, rice agd peaguts. In their place he recommended a so-called flexible price support Cites Year's Gains » in Freedom Battle D> | WASHINGTON secretary of | State Bulles said today that the | West made a ‘‘substantial gain” in | the battle for freedom during 1954, but he cautioned agaimst overcon- | fidence in the new year. |, “Hostile forces remain strong land ithplacable,” he said in a + yearend review, “and they are op- }erating with even greater guile. |} than heretofore.” ‘ | Dulles told a news conference that as a result of foreign policy | successes in 1954 “the danger of |. Dulles conceded that two “‘set- backs” hurt the West during the | past 12 _months—the Indochina ar- | mistice which divided that nation with wartime demands to &-Jewer | 7 on The Broadway play called “Death of a Salesman” made many a businessman break into Weill, fun's fun, but Sullivan says | Auto Salesmen gg a age meteor MOSCOW W—An American auto | balance,” the year's events favor dealer would find paradise in the | the West because free nations dé . veloped more strength and unity While Detroit car manufacturers | 294 solved long-standing deadlocks: between 75 and 90 per cent of parity, The larger the supply of these crops the lower the support level would be and vice versa. Parity is a standard for measur- ing farm prices declared by law ito be fair to farmers in relation to prices they pay. Benson said the high rigid sup- ports encouraged overp' created burdensome surpluses and brought on undesirable government controls. He argued that flex- | ible support would help “preyent | overproduction. Peace Talk to Be Given | .METAMORA, — Mrs. Olive Kel- | logg will be hostess to the Huuters lCreek Social and Literary Clun Wednesday. , Leader. will be Mrs. Arthur Stover, who will speak on “World Peace.” : GLORIA BR. TRAINOR Mrs. Rosé Lee Newkirk of Walled Lake has announced the engagement of her. daughter Gloria Rose Trainor, to H. Frank Ger- man. He is the son of Mrs. Paul Hempy of Mandon Lake. An Au- | gust wedding is planned. May the New Year . and that every | * . ! m 7 rT’ Cc . tears. Sullivan has written a down- | fight for sal Moscow has a reg- |istered waiting list of 60,000 per- | sons. the Broadway Starting today a new set of regu- | beauty he ordinarily mart meng te Mh np! bein fly Aw lations make it even harder to Herewith is Sullivan's -partial | «¢ the salesman equally sad and obtain a new car—or to resell a formula for the ideal help-mate for | ually important to the dignity | US¢d one. This aimed at stopping a go-getter—plus another guy's re-| 4 the world we live in speculation buttal: . 7” 7 “The wife must be able to mix 2 & . To get a new car, here's what with your social equals. interiors | Naw Buildings to Rise a-Russian wil] have to do and superiors with equal grace.” \ 1. He has to wait out a long (And. here I am married to a Tot queue, then if his turn does come, irl who is afraid of the ‘baby| Qf al of $429,000 he must go to the federal sales sitter, but at a party she tells my shop. There he has to present boss how he—not me—car get| Building permits issued by the | certification from the police and ahead! ) City Building Dept. this . week | the auto registration office stating NS totaled $429,000, he does not own a car which he She must be able to hold up her; There, were only three permits | is planning to sell. end of the conversation." applied for amounting to more| 2. He has to deposit the full pur- (Hold it up? My big girl can/ than . chase price of the new car. In it school | return, he gets a certificate that Lake | the car will be delivered to him at 856 | within one’year, * — » > * - 3. It. he gets a few car, he has guarantee to keep it for a number of years. The Moskvitch, smallest Soviet car, costing about $2,250 must be ‘kept three years. The next size—the Pobeda, which kept markets at $4,000—must be es ie ij Hi in Trieste, the Suez Canal and Iran tas well as the Saar dispute be- ,tween Germany and France. _ County Births Imlay City | Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Burgess heve on- | Rounced the birth of « daughter, | Mr. and Mre. Arthur Vileg are the par- mts of & som * ood Health and Prosperity, DONTI DRIVE= Theater ne Te everyone. of U. May | } Me Agriculture Played Big Role : in Domestic News of 1954. . WASHINGTON — AgricultureyProgram with price floors ranging Bring You Happiness, — ps Pg ’ s ‘ A « ° j ee ig 1 . : a 3 : ¥ 4 a Ky. 4 is dats} ry .- tac, tt ? | b PONTIAC PuiEss, saToMDAY, sanvatiy L 1985 Crook on Police Force ine police sc Anohe | aa — MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP) -- Crook _ k 3 Johnnie hd Crock was sited to |@ school section. pet Fox and Hounds. Woodwara-at Long Lake Roed, Bloomfield Hills| Phone Birmingham MI 4-4800 NOW SERVING @ LUNCHES . | @ From 12 Noon as Well as Dinners from 5:30 a Butterfield Theatres Md : . ee 1é@ Extend Best Wishes fora 5 . HAPPY NEW YEAR! : Dine with HS ® /Now! . e Oakian T od : . y gp ae } Joost ay 6 2 @ The cast of the year creates: ad s the aia “ the year in New Year Dinners Served : the first crime-of-passion story! 12'Noon - 1:00 A. M. ” paghetti house : _ GENE TIERNEY . : : VAN HEFLIN Gene Tierney (eft) and Vi Year's Day. The CinemaScope, 20th Century-Fox thriller was written, Hetin sng with Ginger Rogers and George Rat ary starred in te | produced directed by Nunnally Johnson from the best seller by 4 electrifying drama, “Black Widow,” opening at the Oakland on New | Patrick Quentin 1088 West Huron Street 4/Pontiac Theaters. [Last 10 Years __||s-stt tw‘ aew ves Community Theaters Daily 5:00 P. M. — 3:00 A. M. Sundays, Holidays 12 ‘Noon — 1 A. M. M Birmingham yn Monroe .-. . x and ihe seen, Sat. Fri: “Black Widow,” Cine- the Os- yn wayne, Gh Damphrey Bogert. maScope. Ginger Rogers, Van Het- for Hollywoc ood pageants . . Judy Gerland| ss, tues: “white Christinés,” Bing : Crosby, Rosemary Clooney fers . lin; Gene Tierney, George Raft. sy A a wag l a + ar = _— A the " Byergiades,” e Walt Yneney lant STRAND Carc TONIGHT—Last Complete Show Starts A another hectic Hollywood year, and | cides . . . Mari Monroe. Civio—Farmington $ 10 P.M. Starts Sat.; “Barefoot Contessa," jtoday marks 10 of them I have + _ . ’ Ava Gardner; “Target Earth,” a. nae oo ae gee And many a e te z, Bors Richard Denning. 8. < from the Hollywood scene: | ,5¥%-, *yst, “Duel je the Sue. | ceri : If you'll sit,still a minute, I'll| Al Jolson, who knew the thrill of |Brigese. a es - WB ar a comeback . . . grouchy old Wally | « the Tradition maintains that the | Gone with reminiscing for awhile. | Berry . . .-ill-starred John Gar-| ome OrConnor, Julia Adams ‘i Grotto beneath the Church of the) it has been an eventful 10 years. | field , . . embittered D. W. Grif-|Soope teay Curtis, "Janet Leigh. | Nativity in Bethlehem is the | Hollywood may be garish and/fith . . . Maria Montez, who loved tg f OAKLAND Eventful Ones i ‘wTweyrvwrvyrvyrvyry”rvyrwrwrerywrrrTgj.T,f,.T,T'sT TT" T""v"vw7,vwy,*. _naeefprane My] in Se colorful figure has | Meet the Monster,” the Bowery Boys. Hille—Rechester actual place where Christ was | tasteless at times, but it is seldom /|Iife . . . that old sentimentalist | ,°**; "Oragnel” Color, Jace Webb, _ born. _ Gm, A wealth of colori stories | Lionel Barrymore. “Sun, Tues! “Black Shield of Pal- . ; ——_—__->- ——< It’s a good time. of year to bless | Fori'" eelor, Tony Curtis, Janet the actors for being such an un-| Wed., Thurs: ‘The Outcast.” color, : i predictable, vital, newsworthy, lov- | 222, Deret. Joan vais. able and exasperating breed. And | Randolph Scott, Marie Windsor; “World “ ‘it might be a good time to try fer Ransom,” Den Duryés | to salve some bruised feelings. Set: “Rear Winder,” echnicolor. if Is justly proud of the tremendous array of || bile oe. ae gees am Rat. "Sine Cows : . : . ; Doris Day's. I once quoted | Bun. Tues: “Sabrina,” William Mol- great pictures coming to this theater in her when she sighed that she oa Bumparey Bogert; “TR e's F January. wanted to make big musicals, such | Base _ ve : ” MGM makes, peeved her Late—Walled Lake Announcing also the installation of . . aa: oo oe hasn't | Sita “BraRene” Teen n tester ing a big musical—at MGM. Hey, ween) Teas “athena.” Teehmtesir ae ee secret | Aap SR ae ra And out use 7 : ? | him didn’t mention his partner | Mely | Dean something-or-other. Gee, Jer, | ,.S*t! "Tye, Beet Eaten.” Ales Lead, your partnership can't be shaken | Sun., Tues: “Brigedden,* Gene Kelly. " i Jonnson Tours... oat: . jv te ene Be OS can it? EAmund Purdem And there's Mario Lanza. He . : ss Milferé SUPERSCOPE [“===:=2:232= ‘ ad on my im. It = meyees a : said he was fat and broke. I don't we. - bs peut Beanie Reynoles " | write heads, Mario. Besides, you Thurs. Get: “The Outcast,” color, | COMING — ONE WEEK, Jan. 9-15! , |ain't skinny and rich right now, |" Deret. Jean Srens teenie 4 | And didn't I say the Lanza story might just be beginning? And it DELICIOUS "ine King's med ot mee. | “ DINNERS™ |seems I quoted Gable on his love ; ae life, His girl friend wrote him a BREAKFASTS, jRote asking if they couldn't ‘keep LUNCHES, STEAKS, thei 1 liv t of the - 2 . . 11)\ ‘ | i I \ | pose. ieacke. a uae better Pos SEAFOODS, ( APONS 1 | } ivi \ H ‘e | that, King. And hasn't the irl TURKEY said just as much to reporters as | 4 i * mr i = ba=i% Slalelacae Vim lal= Deepest I — Vato Mm iahiisalelicaes dlelaal cial SHESSesssseasesessssessssassseSgsess ~~ nr sp tp aray had M - Go - Ro d rm ites % ; ,. White lL ‘hr islinas Chak, won't you pin me in an “hestewrent © oa a os a ice Ge ere | ime nam tage | So. eo = STAVISION years to record your happy do |= @ \ be ao . UI ings. ° Ckhhekkahedern . Ay) a Winds Up Minus Car \ New Lake Theater % @ \ Daan e : VALPARAISO, Ind. @ — urs.|% 420 Pontise Trail ‘ oe ? 9? es ¥ : | | eegacc ypc dle poo hy mile to % WALLED LAKE x @ ee _~ ae wae Seen te ae elt co our te minace come 1S ? JAMES % > 3 / . “On ta way bac, the cr sled Tne Powell . @R a * . eo —_—" Sc | train roared down the ms sh “RETURN FROM THE A STEW, 4 : Ae Se Sherrer Jumped to sale but the| Nie oS A a8 BING DANNY bey an" kat’ tow teal td ions ‘s a 1, ggg on . @ CROSBY « KAYE Labrie Et | SUNDAY .|\S MONDAY CLOONEY «ELLEN - we DEAN JAGGER ~ 5 IRVING BERLIN «snc ot a BK Cater by TECHNICOLOR, TUESDAY | S “LAST Times TODAY, “THE LONG WAIT” : S3 On Our Wide Miracle Screen! Alse “Two Guns and Badge”; Box Office Open Tilt 11:00 AS GREAT AS ITS GREAT, GREAT CAST! 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TT T7--ryYyv-ry-rvrywvwvwvwevwwew*. Dl i i i i i i i i i i —— Streamlining } Laundry Pays Divide Work Center, ae eee eae 2. ‘a. Bee ee Eliminating Fatigue and Saving Time | If you've been bitten by the) home modernization bug, don't stop | after brightening the living room. Go a few steps further and streamline the laundry. It pays. ft fiys|t rah ~ Yea STEP. TABLES END TABLES VANITY TABLES CORNER. CABINETS HUTCHES : BOOKCASES . . DESKS CHESTS KIDS’ TABLES TOY CHESTS Alse Available in Mahogany w~ nfinished ‘urniture | Unfinished furniture to replace an.old piece or for the piece you have always desired ... is the perfect answer to your problem. . Economical, |) attractive and practical. |) Fine grain patterns that will-enhance your home. Chests ss iam bal Dedicate New Building A stately new. red brick church, mittee chairman for the project. at 156 Mt. Clemens St., Pontiac;| The auditorium, 83 feet in | pews made of Northern Elm. Car- ___ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 1, 1) this church. The lower floor or basement has been | assembly room with folding doors which create Sabbath School rooms, |an adjacent kitchen and storage roomis and a Dorcas welfare room. The Rev. Herbert E. Lohr is pastor of the church. $g95 $9? ss from Hard Gloss Finis Enamel aa rs’ Fine Quality S = 2 Ss If your swimming pool has de . | Veloped cracks and rough places, MESORTY | you can smooth it over and seal it paint = eae ohne resins. on RANTESO - filled, they can be sprayed Buy the best! Avoid the | Sere Me OF | blistering and peeling of | ‘Then the entire pool can be ordinary paints. Rox ac- | sprayed to give it a smooth white tually repels water as it gh me = be nag Figen beautifies. Nothing finer | finish comes from A. H. Thompson for protecting the inside | © of Berkeley, Calif. or outs mason fi. homes and belhien |New Scotch Tape Is Waterproof Plastic KEEGO 2S: ket with a vinyl tape. Just it tendickee bie 4 (om ten eee Hardware No. 1 | ior troecing handisc or tects os FE 2-3760 ifor use as marking stripes on wood or concrete 3041 Orchard Lake Ave... Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co. of - | St. Paul, in rolls 108-inch long ‘and Keego Harbor % and 1% inches wide. id arma Fir . . . Plywood Or sprayed on, will do it for you!” ~~ | Synthacote Wood Finishes Protects and beautifies new Knotty Pine. . . Birch... ond Furniture. Preserve Pg — beauty of the graining in your poneled walls, wood trim or furniture. Mirocle SYNTHACOTE, brushed, rolled *1.05 * 1.25” ¢ r / , ) . y ao A as “ES ae ee oe : T RIGHT! eRe ere | , 4 Bae Peon ee kal <3, * ; The new tape comes from the —- --—” Seventh Day Adventists Window Walls light Lone Pine Home (Continued from page 13) and upholstered in wil] be dedicated Sunday marking | jength, has soft green walls and| coral and brown tweeds, and different shades of green and chartreuse, “All colors we kept as muted as possible,” said Mrs. Akitt who a eal ST ( 3 rf i | | i a4 5 i F del if 3 a i ts ef | i tid | 4 rH : H igeie 5 Fi Ih rte i : i i j Hl oe Bik F i ii find a, New Yeor full of bright promise and” / if }a Pentiae Press Phéte designed for an 'insulated Shopping Bag ‘Keeps Food 6-8 Hours An insulated shopping bag 132 inches deep and 15% inches wide made by Nappe Smith Sales Corp. of New York is designed to carry frozen foods. says it wil} keep food cold six to eight hourg or keep it warm from |four to six hours. Some geologists claim the Great Smokies, being more than 350.- | 000,000 years old, are the most an- | clent land masses on earth. Readi-Bilt Homes Irwin & S. East Bivd. Sagamore Estates Scenic Home Sites ‘Pontiac Trail, 144 Mi. West of Orchard Lake Read ; SSSSSSSSSSS QUALITY STORM SASH and DOORS Always et Low Prices Alwindo Co. 1708 &. Telegraph Rd. SSSSSSSS9SC Ntoh © sss @ Let us ALL resolve to make this a great @ year of peace, pro- @ gress and prosperity! 2 We certainly hope that good luck @ attends you all the e yeor. On 2 PONTIAC @ Mfg. Co. Ss 355555 \@ Ss E 2 17-19 $. Perry St. a 2 Complete Basement Waterproofing All Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates! Reliable Wa 4 Whitfield SSBWSSSS95 Phone FE 4.0777 - NO MONEY . -DOWN Except Mtg. Costs ~ VETERANS NEW 2-BEDROOM HOMES Overlooking Pleasant Lake with Leke Privileges $7950 « $8200 92 JOHN J. DYER PER MONTH INCLUDES EVERYTHING 7 Miles fram Péntine oo WH- Meme take Beet Jest South = ) wd ed 831 Oeklend Ave. YA World of Fun ... to You in ‘55 | and good fortune in the New Year ahead. Dixie Lumber Co., vag Always Service—All Weys FE 2-0224 me # Here's hoping thdt 1955 is one of the most wonderful. years that ever happened to you! ~ We-want to'tHank you all for your patronage re looking forward to seeing you OR 3-121 = ‘ ag) i ws ‘ F 7 ; : ee | $ Ve ‘op : E . NT PRESS, SATURDA 7 JANUARY. 1. 1955 - ; Re ee : 7 \Honor Franklin, Who Brought, Bathtub to U.S. , January 17, 1955, is an impor- . de @ ATTICS ~ Home Is Worth $1500 | living in these United Stataes, the | ‘More on Resale Plumbing and Heating Industries MIDWEST SUPPLY || Two Bathrooms Bureau staies, Why? Because it 9 N. Telegraph is Wesel titaetitis sad marks the 249th birthday anniver- 7 new home, And it can be con’ who, among other creditable and Phone even write bs - tae “ ‘ siderably less in many instances. noteworthy accomplishments, Easy payments can arranged i Best Wishes Builders om 7 gh aad a | brought the first bathtub to these financing. “pat 5 Sag \ ““backing-up”’ the fixtures of both shores from France, at the time . of the War for Independence. and every are mounted against.the same me rte tnt, | B § 5 : wall, : . ' , ee ee mokeoteteeeal BOBS DUILDING SERVI _ in the. year arrangement, one set of piping feet extending inte the too—is a —— of 19551 |] Serves both sets of fixtures, far ery from the beautiful mod- | : and aia | ag Bpnatet curvens’ of prespen: ¢ eae a eke a MODELING ....... . attractive soft pastel colors, as |- i i i CRUMP ELECTRIC PAIRING . oe first) on the list of features most : WEWING || desired in a new house, Whereas But, it marked the beginning of - $456 Aubere Ave, re «3073 I) im 1947 only one new home -in il | the American plumbing industry, 10 was. equipped with multiple aa | largest and best in the world to facilities, teday one new home | day, the bureau points out. with bedrooms and a motorized living - —— f i | ws FIRTH'S” bright new’ “tuftwoven™ broadidem Lumber | =: ie ‘SASH & DOORS § te te ad, or BLORS’ SUPPLIES |{*%4,: °° "=" = om BUILDERS’ HDWE. | U.S. Spends $3 Billion : z z i is ” : ul i fe i [ aie i 3 : Fj j s mats | Keep Your Fixtures | Basement Controversy |jon Fix Up’ in 5 Months | home owners spent three billion | ‘WASHINGTON (INS)—The Cef- | DICKIE Basements today are more of a national architectural controversy dollars during the first five months | F ‘ Bright and Shining | Argued Across Nation || sre rr soio iat Lumber Co. joold pong gong» f easgraes do you prefer? The South, in general, is due fora hoc in this of 1956 to improve and repair thdir | looking ~ . bought indefini controversy and so are many other parts of the country where base- | Properties. 2495 Orchard Leke Rd. ok cama ha Winuahind and Het ments are rated as excess baggage. Census said that 18 million home | SUCCESS IN '551 Pine FE 4-3538 ing Industries Bureau. You can save money, all right, by eliminating a basement when | owners — or seven out of every “One of the best precautions | building a small house. But is it a pennywise saving? A basement | ten — spent anywhere from $5 to Wishing you you can take to protect fixtures | usually is the cheapest part of a house to build. Now that base-|more than $500 during the period J q =| ‘2 t wash off and rinse thor ments can be kept dry and healthful so easily, a man building a | on “fix up’’ projects. , de Compare Our Quality! ougty — toustery and —— without a basement runs a big risk of short; - -. prosperity ... days Conpere Our Prices! bathtub every Use. changing hi x —s 7 . a 8 ‘ keeps them free from any solu- a ane iia, bak ‘Nie eee = ie te anata Shadows | filled with joy of life! f tions that might stain er parti | rebuttal. The anGbasement school ef architects contends that = | Aid of Mirrors. | || — Custom-made Venetian Blinds and Window 2 thelr surfaces. you can save about $1,000 by eliminating the. cellar when Kitchen “shadow areas” — Werk | Ss Shades Reasonably Priced cre building an average-size house surfaces overhung by bulky wall']. 3 sconce ~ - Structural Steel—Miscellaneous lron—Long Span : a . . « { a - aS es a ele “_ ¥ —_- -- - —_—~ = = _— = le ee a “ 7 j 'y * / : 9 * “ , = * . . ‘ad e E j . ‘ Sey PS a se . . . ax A Sees SS a Kae SO > E ‘ 8 % 4 : | ¥ 4 ' T , mr 3 ite Loe fey TE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 1, 1955 ; | ty at fram vcs ence oo |BIOW Torch Not Wa sont see ee @ of ice, and then scraping. If | solvent. ‘ . nas UO <== fo Thaw Frozen Pipes nae Than the Heart || sBeNjAMIN RICH If you just want ‘the ‘cold facts, || 1% Uses Be. Sule Pion Ma’am, there’s nothing imaginary an: CONVERT TO ODL |) vce oes « nisance tamiar CLEVELANO RAMA — @ hazard to Iife and limb — F . hands, warm heart.” ; pi T * dhael 8 yi, | it the wrong methed is followed Engineers at Minneapolis-Hon- Exclusively q orl e wae in thawing them out. ‘ eywell—exppris on heating, not | - 2 ; Pa ets ol ~—— A blow torch never should be Se ee aa Colored! y Soe used to start water flowing again hearée eclentifie fact, . araintbsses ware vies hess: No Money Down! |) tarcucs trosen pipes, the Piumb- they hasten te add. ‘Seems thal a AUTOMATIC ) ng amt tng” nda Bn te'hands, tages wh be tw |! BO Home Project in . | Prices ate surprisingly Easy Terms! reau warns. The expansion of er areas of body, discharge mer low, too! water in freeting can crack pip- approximately 30 per cent of the T * : ing. It it excess body heat. The heart, le- Springfield wp. Y aon cated in the warmer wpper re- 2 ' ~~ ll cd 4-Bedroom Homes _ + Point of the whole story is*this: |/~ i ‘ a If you'd be more comfortable this $ 4 winter (and perhaps improve your |} As Low. ¢ mae j mate rating) make certain the As una ber Gr ae eb E: thatthe newest home heating com to Move In 3 ae ee ns alae Gees Per Month E LIVING KITCHEN—Today’s kitchen is truly the |the children are using is a favorite part of the ______ | heart of the home—the “living kitchen.” And that’s |“‘living kitchen,” is easily and inexpensively in- just what this attractive steel kitchen is—a place | corporated in a steej kitchen simply by utilizing : eens not only for meal preparation but for eating meals, | standard steel cabinet units. The warp-free steel STEEL SCAFFOLDING for J) tor extertaining, even for helping the youngsters with | wall ‘and base cabinets provide a wealth of storage every requirement. Roll- |) their homework. The snack bar which mothet and | and work area. . i Se Putting ‘Best Foot Forward’ |)o-lt.Yourself Dates to Ancient Times Your best foot forward is your | the body symbolized your positive, "perp need. cipal sroiih peueet depts eck Because pol heart poten the _ ; ith e o . ° in‘ancient times, ‘the right side of |jeft side, the ancients became Opens . Up Vast Field ' in British Industries, Transforms Homes LONDON (INS) — A nation-wide “do-it-yourself” vogue is trans- : : forming the traditional British way| Thanks for your fine patronage in the year past, of life today and is opening up big we look forward to serving you in '55 new fields for scores of British industries. TRU-BILT BLOCK CO. Not only the British working man Tom Clifton. O ; tut the mille gal prefeiead 1992 Pontiee Drive FE 4-9531 classes and: even the nation’s poor n aristocrats are becoming part- | sscsssssesseemie THIS EASY WAY! MALL CONCRETE SUR- FACER or GRINDER. Albert B. Lowrie Lumber Go. 1409 Baldwin’ (Cor. of Walton) Phone FE 2-9104 CHAIN SAWS—Homelite end Lomberd end Mall. - —— BELT SANDERS—Skil and Burmeister's -—— Burmeister’'s — Burmeister Mall. ens’ J - Burmeister’s TARPAULINS — 8,20;s0uUNg ey. its economy in installation, can be ° OPEN SUNDAY . neatly cut in this manner. Use a| your shoes 3 or 4 times a day| ~ Recent surveys disclosed that (PD, ae = Mixer Park, Inc. straight edge and score the board | and rest the body by getting into| over 90 per cent of the British + 10—3 deeply with ‘a sharp tool. Turn the | different heel heights. The shoe | now do at least some of the in- P 645 Eset Bivd. South board over and cut the other side | industry is trying to give you the | scioe decorating in their own os . 245 Bixsbeth Lske Road in the same way. This will allow | same freedom in shoes that your AFINE 55 - _. Phone 084-8780 the board to snap apart and leave | feet have when you're barefoot. ns rr ig twe - thirds . FREE PARKING a clean edge on each side. The| One of the ways to do this is to| naw — 4 American Builder endogses this. | wear soft, featherweight kid leath- We hope that 1955 holds great Happiness er shoes. Leather that is soft as| Paint.manufacturers have been ‘0 all ’ your own skin. But 9 out of 10 of | Quick to respond to and encourage. _ in store for all of you! ; us-gals have been giving our feet | this trend, they are now catering Developers of “Westridge-at-W aterjord the absent treatment. to the home decorator, putting up By ‘the Way, do you chave |i aMteimution methods so that HELTMAN & TRIPP ae ee) rake a taal aeax |Teiailers can provide the widest 22 West Lawrence Street took of your feet, Ave thay ved, | vain” ore’ ince pemptiets ca FE 5-8161 OR 3-9411 angry and sere? You hear so ‘ focksquns to the puilic, LOTT ae te em FG it's about time we peld Seme | home decorators. attention to cur fect. The surveys also reveal that ‘ This means giving them beauty | nearly 70 per cent of wallpapers : ° with perfumed oils and then cov- | Counter. The sudden growth in the si ; ering them with soft kid glove-| number of home decorators also , , shoes. Try it-and see the differ- | has affected the demand for putty ‘es for Fish ' As the New Year scenes unfold, we ‘ eace—it'll show up in your facp! |Plastk Sood, ie - Just Thing -Shanties . . . 9 2 pastes, trades ek Abo ber, may have hd we coca | Es Wik. TERS Ca al Oe hat luc ages te caaetei || 490 Ponting Trail, Walled Lake Phone MArket 4-2222 — i N KINZLER history. Douglas TENY TOTS’ LAVATORY ~- A small, specialized |home bathroom as an additional fixture. Manufac-| ois One is a birch chair with | een ——————— REALTOR © BURDER plywood added 19 sew plants, | avatory original y, detent: Se: Seine aS tae Kohler, it ‘reduce bathroom traffic at which ’ 50 670 W. HURON. PE 4-3525 pore yp ay ame rb wa roses ard hotels is also finding its, into the | tooth-brushing — Viking.” bece se tin Gack ee EVESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSOSS ¢ 4 v bast year’s 74 millien,. ~- oo ; e e 4 Looking aliead to next year, build- | “We Want 3 Bedrooms—2 Baths” - 4 4 4 New 2 Bedroom Homes |) ‘* %°° Stet million-home year Be | . : J $190 Down te 6.1». || ima tthne tomes ~ ant 1954 Million-Plus Home Construction of et rms — you can ex- om wavs wemere men taut f{pect esough ot all kinds ot imdee| HECOTG Baffles Even the Experts o: o | ROSE-HILL REALTY — | St sout the Prices you are paying) ew -YORK—The surprise hous-| try a further boost, providing estimated at $13,305,000,000, or a id 4 Most spokesmen say they think /| ing boom of 1954 fooled the experts| "ew. Mberalized FHA credit |22 per cent over last year's e e more lumber will be used in 1955/and gave the nation its sixth| ‘'™s This was shown by the | figure of $10,990,000,000. Joint es- e Famous e... 4 e than was used this year, but that a | straight year of more than a mil rising trend of mortgage-insur- |timates of the commerce and e e tae Langer \poataction will mens lion ‘ew homes qari ee ene ee cent gain, making a total of || AMSRSERCLOR. MM - Il @ re so t forecasts ° . \ Senge pee nn leeeadts ca minted Tamiote| ‘Predictons fer 195 -cnvson| 1 tion Soar i 18. seam -iio To You and to Yours! e WwW er ant bier Gee oo Fe with | another yéar of increasing con- struction boom of 1954, the pessi- e e . esta se 500 ain 1,400,000 carts. | Streetion volume F. W. Dodge| mistic prophets didn't reckon fally 4 We think it WILL be a bright New Year... ° } An cxpecialty open winter im | The 1964 housing record upset | O'P- Construction news and mar. | with tes Pete ee Oe and we mean to do our part to make it one & the ast and midwest could put | government predictions a year |M&tNE analysts. look for 1.25.00 for you by serving you the best way we know @ demmad at a higher level than | ago that the industry was in for |"¢W houses next year. The U.S. In the postwar period a mini- Ce) you Dy gY y : @ WIRING production lumbers could meet, | 5 19 per cent ‘decline te about | Bureau of Labor Statistics expects | "ium Bouse would do — mostly @ how! May you have good fortune in every- @ because in the Pacific Northwest | 990,000 housing starts this year. | a total of 1,300,000. R. G. (Dick) | we bedreams and» bath. There @ thin do in 1955 e @ FIXTURES there is sow a shortage of logs, | vivate economists had| Highes. president of the “National wor ine Cuaihe te Gon & ? ing you e © POWER caused by the s ym m er strike. 7 a drop to 900,000 or 950 Association.of Home Builders, ex- a growing appetite . ° That supply pinch could boost bape tm ae son take wag | POct®: 1,400,000. bedroom houses, many with e INSTALLATION prices. te # ‘industrial _— The government estimated that oe e . . 1954 construction outlays in all e See Our But under average weather Con-| was on the downtfend and it was : 0 Complete Line of ditions, loggers through the winter thought housing and construction | Delas_were 37 billion dollars, an e e FIXTURES and will cut at a faster rate than) would follow the overall trend. increase of about 1% billions over 4 WIRING SUPPLIES milis demand, piling up normal| 4 sizable slowdown in ‘industry | ¢ 55% billion dollars of 1953, the eo . ote LW, Raed supplies and general business actually took | Previous Peak year. eo eo FE 2-3924 or FE 4-6405 On contrasts, the summer's strike | piace: but housing and construc-| The goverument predicts an- e 3360 W. 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HS 8 pith gS r ig 28 fete i J o ecnd = ¥ Nai ROCKED BY ROCKY — - Heasywelght aes | Rocky Marciano, blood streaming from his left eye, | FOUR-MINUTE MILLERS — England's Dr. Roger Bannister jeads | Australia's John Landy to tape in British Empire Games mile race in August’ Both finished Onder four minutes. , . 4 2 aca ‘ TOP BATTERS — Bobby Avila, left, Cleveland second baseman, CHAMP headed American League with .41 batting average, while Willie Mays, | green - Open ball from a trap to golf championship | crosses finish line to win 80th Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs, Charles in the 12th round of June title bout at New | York’s Yankee Stadium. Rocky retained his title by jlands a right to the head of challenger Ezzard | unanimous’ decision, a, oe ee DETERMINE TAKES DERBY — Determine, piloted by Ray York, | in the national men’s singles ten- Sear is ecg Oe ON RN Be THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 1, 1955, s of 1954 Seen i in Graphic P OHIO STARTS ROLLING — Howard “Hopalong”’ | football team. The Buckeyes went on to beat Michi- and went through | | season undefeated to win rating as nation’s best | | May 1, by a length over Hasty Road. iN, Y., Cassady, Ohio State All-America halfback, makes a | gan for the Big 10 title, six-yard gain against California in October game today in the big gr . > . WINNING RACKET—Vic Seixas of Philadelphia won the 1954 title | nis championship at Forest Hills, in September. = and to win the coveted at | | trigf to thé Rose Bowl. Ohio is playing So, California idiron classic. to him after his August ‘victory in the national amateur golf cham- pionship at Detroit, Michigan. right, topped National League with 346. a WAITING AND HOPING—When a heavy Fainfall cancelled final , Welsh, quarterback, and Wilson Whitmire, center. workouts Friday, these Navy football players relaxed and hoped for in the athletic dormitory at Tulane University, before meeting Missis- | a dry day today. Left to right are Dick Guest, fullback; George | sippi in the Sugar Bowl today. AP Wirepheote They are resting State TV Cage Facilities|Porkers, Tech fans, Bow Lneen sold, including more than | 22,000 to football-happy Arkansas in Dallas 1 for the first time since 1947 for the Cotton | Readied for Indiana Game). : EAST LANSING UA—Michigan jconstructed and equipment (IN Cotton Bowl Omaha, F State is busy preparing for it’s Ist | stalled in Jeffison fieldhouse for | national television showing of an jit, televising locally of Spartan } Ove r 75,000 to Watch R ed ps event—the basket- | athletic events. T Solid T M Are at game with Wisconsin on the; abouf the only new construc- wo ' eams mee afternoon of Jan. 8. MOT camecas have een af (00m needed will be the erecting in Dallas MSC before, but-enly tor fouthall | © Pima bevel to comet the DALLAS U—Two solid football posers tf ries the | tcame—Arkanses and Georgia free throws and other close-up beaten but once ORLANDO, Fia., defeated, untied Omaha ‘meets un- Kentucky. Toss-Up Jan, 1 ®—Un- tied Eastern Ken- the ninth annual Tangerine Bowl football game which is. rated a tossup. A capacity crowd of 12,000 is ex- pected for the match marking the third year straight the Tangerine Bowl has brought together unde- feated small college football pow- ers. - NCAA Worries Orange Bowl MIAMI Fila. #® — The Orange Bow! has taken action to protect it- self against the possibility of NCAA action affecting its football games In a new three-year contract with’ the Big Seven and | Atlantic Coast | Bowling Clinic By BILLY SIX CASE—Wrist Cut. | Former world match champion Junie McMahon is a master of wrist action. He hooks the ball wide.or short at will with precision r turn im the remainder of the will be short, spinning, and ef. fective. fingers as he brings the arm in a long follow-through. Only when the alley surface is slick does Mc- Mahon give the wrist a full turn, so that the palm of-the hand is swing, and the break of the ball | McMahon applies spin with the | conferences, signed here yesterday was a clause providing that if the NCAA. makes one of the Orange Bow! teams ineligible to compete in any game, the bow! can either pick another team from the same — Bowling Results Sd LAKE wie. Trv-Bilt bof és Byilv Qity Hu 33 Auto Elect 37 26 Gerv. Wind. ‘31 33 Bak -Hensen 36 28 Harold James 30 4 Warwick 35 28 Doyle's Weld. 2 36 Pont. Piston 20 Bylv. Gen | Syiven Cinrse. 4 3 Tony's Bty 23 # 32-32 Huntoon 23 41 Indiv. games—-W. Bull and A. Lindsey 212, sertee—T. Ciffford 855; team game Auto Electric 006, series—Tru-Bikt Biock 2565 LADIES WESTSIDE CLASSIC A Pts. * Pt . DeMino's 46 May's 33 Ras 42 Benson ™ Maanville - —— = O'Neil game—P nase i oe ¥ 467; . team game—Benson sertes—O' Neil 2146. PONTIAC SOCIAL BOWLERS wth. w Hazelton's 37 2% Duffy's Tay 29 31 Ba of Ed 34624 «6Gparks-Criff 29 3) 1oorF 4626) «62Barnett's 2M Ackermen's 31 28 Osmun's 25 25 Sport Shop ~~ Parme Mkt yi | Indiv. game-C Beaich 211, series--A Wilson 527 NIGHTHAWKS wit ba L Gene & Als 323 2% Duracieaners a Htg. 31 28 Alley Cate 31 Olive? Buick 31 28 Sparks-Oriff 1 Indiv. game, series——? eae 141, 629; team series—Duracieaners 3025. Ind. game—V. VanNatter 189, series—A. | A. Hould 476; team game, series—Preston Bros. Plastering 766-2137 PRO BASKETBALL Minnea 163, Fort Wayne Fi Milwaukee 09, New York 64 Boston 118, Philadelphia 113 | 1} 2s BALL & CHAIN wte wte. | Pont. Ree 45 22 Liming’s 23 38) Jim's Mkt 43 25 Calabrese 23 3 Mandaleris 427 26 Team No | Excelsior 35 32 Ernie & Al's 27 4 Team No ¢ M&M Team No. 8 2 at Indit. game._series—Harry Motsinger 205, 633. Frieda Lorens 225, 347; team) game Pontiac Rec 790, series—Jim's Market 2231 WUUDWARD ESTATES ow ww I w | Preston P. 41's 22% 6no-Bol 28', 35% Vite'sBsS. 3% 25 CaEW 28 ] Law'sSM 35 29 Gary's TV 77 37 Bilis Bids. 31 33 Wright's 2 3 conference or goa into the -open® market. Van C. Kussrow, Orange Bow! schedule chairman, said the bowls became “NCAA conscious” after the University of Miami was placed | on a one-year probation in the mid- | dle of the last football season for | conducting illegal tryouts and pay- | ing the way of prospective athletes | to its campus. The effect of the action was tol bar Miami from playing in a bow! game today. The powerful Hurri- canes would have been prime pros- pects for either the Sugar or Cotton bowls. The new contract, carrying the Big Seven-A tlantic Coast tieup through the 1958 New Year game, | includes a huge pay hike for the ae. Each will receive about $203,000, starting with the game, compared with $131,000 lor today’s game between Duke oe Nebraska. Most of the extra money wili_come from the Colum- bia Broadcasting System, which will pay a total of $825,000 for tele vision and radio rights to the three games py Air Force 11 Wins TOKYO @—The U. S. Air Force used two offensive teams today | and double-timed to a 721-14 vic- | tory over the Marines in the 8th ' annual Rice Bow! football game be- HAPPY NEW YEAR . «+ TO EVERYONE! We wish to take this op- portunity to express our wishes for a joyful New Year to all our friends and customers! From. All of Us at, ae MATTHEWS- “HARGREAVES CHEVROLET 214 S. Saginaw 31 Mil Se. i —— —_—s behind the ball at the top of the), siower ball when the alley sur- face is greasy,”’ rather than add wrist action. The slower-ball meth- od is easier to eomtral. Hook-break of the ball still will be small because of the alley slick- ness. 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Pike } u ‘ . . ait Vee oo iis Mn Cay @.. } Wee ay re " wee ee ee pee ra . ° « Gale _ we ae eS Se ee ee eS Oe a ee ee eee ee ¥ - ee SS ———<— Ss . e 7 sg : we is canbe io i. ees ht Oe aan ¥ ° \ ' ~ “ F ‘HE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY. 1, 1955 ea re . | iii CAPTAIN EASY J : : by Leslie Turner > | lilted ” t eee — ak gee eon ie ae | ert ~- 22. By Huch la Nelson !9th:Century Globes | . . Chapter 3 4 hes wrence. Nelson Displayed at Colle Halles HT i F : j e F Gt FE 1sF ‘ I E i t i pie gre : rs ] : : if f rf ly i i ae ererzes i at ° e . you would have otherwise.” pein “neept @ new Wonch |than the 2814 year cited by the} “True enough,” Jim admitted, ° | Encyclopedia Americana as be ex- | “You keep your supply of ar-| period when Wilson globes first . tossed. He tried to read the mean-| pected an equal amount a so senic locked up?” 'were published. oe : surprise dh 7 sumed blankness of disappoint-| pected to suppress anything : : early part of the 19th century ment end. &. dongrosment which | which could be considered det- | it. It's in a paper bag right there that two of them were exhibited : must at all costs never be ex-| rimental to the Carlson family?” | on my studio workbench. in the Congressional Library in pressed openly. + “Not at all,” Mrs. Oswald lied. | “Perhaps you got a quantity in| Washington in 1827. . a ‘ ad oe = ———=» ' le walled for Sheriff Agnes to | ‘We all want/the whole truth, of | your mouth by accident? . protest, but it was quly Mrs, Hil- | course.” at “T haven't the strength to waste Eighty-five per cent of el iettaie: “wr ts Jim dunk : dently | on silly tions.”’ ican iron ore passes throug “Really, Mrs. Oswald, is that from a restless, dream - ridden (Te Be Contineed locks at Sault Ste. Marie. necessary?” ’ sleep. A glance at his SIDE GLANCES .- by Galbraith the old woman snapped. “I want He blamed the ghastly hour for | ee | Eos tt E . r th : : A z E a ; F i i 4 Fy < 5 5 g : § g : i ITF — ul i itil gh. EF ae85 & i : EEE of PEE : : ( iF z z i iF HL i } i mt il ii ii; Hf tl : Ha cil j ; E ile AG “It’s noon, and all. those wonderful friends you invited last night lunction, had combined to | to come over are downstairs, expecting some more of your sidesplitting .' wisecracks!"’ by McEvoy and Ne ge : we DIXIE DUGAN by Charles-Kuhn 3 | CS a on S 'e eee eS Ss, } ‘ <\ 3 ef Tage ane. FS athe | iia 6X rai as wet fact ae a eee eee ES f * OE | Pe” eee Pe i CORE ui. ar = agit oo A eS. ete * ‘ae ‘PONTIAC tas eae et | ee PRESS, ‘SATURDAY, JANUARY 1, 1055, ie en conomical Senator Byrd |: JYNIC a oT foe ee Ss ae Indict Indiana Ww 4 tin ‘ ‘ 4 anmante ~ - i | omen ge g DEC. 30, _ rae in ‘ 2 a.) te Pes: a ‘ “ me ' : 4 the 49 Scalding Death OE Pues, ihe te have saved eigageis seasty ot “ts, ered R of 4-Y. Democratic- billion doltars. : James | wage — to Go ieek wits 8 & aries a tare, | nagh =] ann tne dealt tor be chil- Ph ne ye oy Bg Sen maga cone te CE a feck bald Meade), Jan Se a eal Senay tan lean ” caanaplon| ecres of tahend, Id the ee vou, Paneral, Home with, Rev. ven Coane. Oat ay =| conmment, is Ges to te gov- | Ridge A Blue ‘ serene, centating, _ Bier prdighow A ag fovans the tx-veting Finance Commit ot| inte, the largest privately i sae as — : ns wr’ in. the new Senate apple industry in the world. ih. DECEMBER 30. 1604. sean other 4gearcld brother. - In his 40 years im public life Seed to cathepiben — ammept | loved, wie teCudie, Dial. der EN the eh care ps arc ge dap TO, been yp crane Aye , the} when ripping into estate mother of Mrs, Adelis Batias and 3 IGINEERING hence gant Mrs. Lacy hich er hat bad | an i ound, na have, ama Sse oF ite Mans sod Soy | BACKGROUND Hatten 3, sate bev twa elder gelled wengrwmdlry pabernad bry Hoang ey sph position mere orce il be held eu: | reausig actcn and. Mrs. Patricia Gary, 38; ap-|"- me Ce aa | eent te ie quater MR tra the Hunison Panera! bom promes 5 sat peared before it: Mexcaidastee aP-| - He has a vane gl question so often = © Oak me —~y * P- + . > way 5 a singular record of ndi ar tire ek ame Fe Paneeal ome. the ‘Muntecn picmree it pe re : E Sheriff preaching : Harry Byrd an joe hy Morris Settles said doing something ceemgn | a ae 37 ot. eh ar S, : ey pefieligant ye Rist ue ~ Bene: pel ateouities Gh oukeaee umm. a sedast the 6 Ree Dusbaidd. of "hire Masel “Crai Lake said they told him hildren, He deral government is had to go after fact that he dear brother of Good BStarte 2 mags oo tell they decided to ‘ estimated one at an carly Margaret Moare, Mis. Besicice i iene for ell their story after their ; age. Born into a distinguished ben py Rg Hg -« ngs ond fine lg ll Ry Bivapad Virginia family that had had wil be Seid ‘Mongay. 208.3, at you are cane lentil. es ee a oe to Ex eee conan Ee ane i 'p.m. trom the Pursey. Puneral vou cag ‘do al ight for report card. home a bad e working at 156—2 started ciideaan. tehokaen an -Tae Call PE +1540 for appoints death in 1949,.Mrs, Ha * Chi A + Ve Funeral Home. — Pursiey od ame... wkins t 28 he was SownEn. a are wan the tak tek tea be a lla A 33 he was a state senator. At —_ Robert, DECEMBER 3. scolding. water beceute he - | man. Democratic state chalr- sai Orion). age, $8: beloved husband Help . to Governor of ; A LOLLIPOP ther pg =H dear Cit citraed en sien | Moscow Radio Reports | 2.2% diy Bp gprdhonr igang Everyone dresses up for —— eee i mgt ES rhe children told Capt. Setti 14 ’Spi ncing of | increased funds anti-lynch law, 1. Color the parts of f lollipop Prettie Desuer, sone Fa Write "Pontine ‘Pr ag cally- cab es| 14’Spies' proads and’ for schools and | of the clown. today’s picture corvtes "will be "had Monday, RE water f was boiling balanced own. You can ure, except the finished January 3, 1956 Monday, . : wate fr it and ‘hat Daa | | LONDON boaget ns the "tile te ono cn mae ese anh ornare iy Stay Se | Sere Saatasly tant Dantd ate ts bos LONDON if = Red China has] ins stand for economy eased hi et ee a Sitar Gis ame | Be _— tu, | others toe impieonment | mac to dow F.D.R. and had| 2. Paste the gloves red, arms fed with white dots and | Reward Vasile pee | CASHIEL : o = Sid did sve dear "saat ama he eat trae ee we eas SoS | eG ee ieee | “E | Death was atibuted to burns and samara grb Ad eal epee seg Truman, who was Hatry S. ct the parts. Past th lier oe cd oa oO 2 cut Dae a Gent i: EVENINOS. AND IDDLE AGED Siete vet sala we haw write Howe’ Vator on wying| tier onthe a, Take ha rapes Bat pn Sri Sa teem, | ALTERATION LADY | tte PR | . A a ’ y, wie , / or a : cin yur mach Po Ch a id Ameria tere were "ov many Byrds s| 2 Ca ft the oto age ati | | ecrKER “ioe eat , Brien; ss : Soa leer women 'ever| ages an dled 105 American Pelienly, Byrd we rated an over ends feb no it Pt a wise | TCTOck wARKER | urea | knew Over ies and had éaptured 124 since conservative. He teomadingghs rubber of the bag over the spool red dots all over the bag. Gay. ral corviee will Se Retd Tass AGE Pe Mme tty A EXTER 6 CASiNET, SEW ee The broadcast said states’ rights as in band. Fill the bag and hold in place Voortiece-Siple Funeral Mowe with DAYS . FULL TIME, _ Murdock, PE 2-786) now. Settles said you been turned over to gr vediarn he consider opposed to what | Smother rubber band ar Fi crumpled paper or anen. Ws “| - eee oe ‘officiat- BLOOMFIELD CARPENTER WORK te, - roborated the cary children cor- | Courts for prosecution ae socialization. He ralization and |2°CY for the clown the top. Shape the-sack into . Wrap Cemetery ment at Waterford FASHION ne zleretiens_ te ” a older ones. told by the| 1S.) were among a en | eee = 4. Push the lollipop stick through * round me sieats the Woertes ant coil hg THUOMArD RD. rare mem. “ reas SS Si ay oe oe eens eee the hole in the center of the - Ne Te Tot ty aenee wun vo DMANE © eee = Pm ve eit full time, Dav of “It's all a pack of lies — dispatch in an Anwhei news-| 4 Strong 5. Fold the hat double, and . the top Se aes oat ea Galery tovit asaee, City of washer, PE SOT. se told.” Mrs. een a 25 —-~ nal his quiet ind ie eect SS ee Sli for tir aay act Rindness ited. “Competisive, examination fmeneiing. i ch tar said 8 ince of People’s Court in the prov. | 0 the voice carries great weight place. Then your lolli paste may be needed to erg the Fecent bereavement ame Pee Ye cite, ot > spanked them when they oa | RroUDS —_— two | mittee.“" He voted a : az tin) ete Winegar ems — ~CLERK-TYPIS a = ER WORK NEW AND it. | chek agents ‘sent Chiang’ Kai | ol the United Nations and. the Concedes So a w Moa “Willem Jobe sass om Dor, Se om fT MAKER aplomea * * | the territory of Pn Mag: semen to | Atlantic Pact ations and the me Make Sense Flowers caverigece and, sogrband ein : Kuchens 9 specialty. - | , wren ETERAW WISHES PART day. Sheriff's cat nan eae ca ea et be tee | WV | DUNSTAN'S ? 3 contact Miss Beale at son “hime ‘wort ~ they will ask vestigators ‘said execution and two to life by | to get into old clothes and eat er Offi ; 244 W. Huron St uous Meee . (fe tee wa oe 1 be. eS en ae as Om ee . See Pye ICla Showers GAndER GATE rE pean - EXP. WAITRESS A gy arATOR 3 = left at home fa egg will be | 5. ost of these agents are of- heels. a Scorn on 2S. 140 Ms ee ym pores 623 Auburn. Ap et atthe ape Pi bors and the father of neigh- | prof = es army and are walk g an early morning i d Pro jCOSsEN's FLOWERS ELDERLY ~LaDY TO 7 ~sy = ' night. , who. works at © « essiona] spies. in a Washington , WASHINGTON (IN ver Ss —_ Gogmew. VB 3% charge of email bone Ales | PLUMB . , [aa on ee oe ae = Bet) — A Meh ecighnated homes of sp uigtarame rloweng—— | _ Bip, vite “Of os ce: | eee 3 Mendes bop ent espionage train- | manded character and that the main thing wrong ig age nagenelonag -4 Funeral Direct ue pierce —WirrkEas ST a ma Slaps $285 Tax | F ected gomees course at Taiwan | Later eae social security fan weather proverbs is that jo — Sea Pos Medi- — rectors 4 Fae te WArrness. 3617 > 4437. n New Li Outlet “ : : , faces cannot heard could} Sirk SERVICES UNTAEN- wNGa i 1% oD . PARIS a ly cag heme was me__ » too. —_— agora right for all times seller igatarsadlner prettrr Donelsonlohne "NO AIS “LEK E PART Tn Pre @® — The government of* ficial, Mi rican intelligence of- * R. E. Spencer, wri Testament. ers. of the Old onelson-John MACHUS ~ OON. : mier Mendes-France Itop, and -by chief rest Weather ting the cur-| « ou eammat Ss 100 Wis Maple, Bi Se aon Chiang Kab Lodge Calendar sxc’ sacha oct. al sia Gen aonaaee aca wae “DEsowED FOR " FUNERAL Fiat, GROWING, BURIED enh cmh oe bes capped a L| sel Digan ; : NGAL | some of the age-old wryly that | fire — , depending on a sure- Voorhees-Si - cost leet Salary eomumensur WIDOW WASHER WANTS WORK. on anyone $295 | the task of collecting mili M Star Be the simple reason that | brought from FUNERAL HOME yng Eg Dy 7 AN a WAXTs WORE POLE syne oma 8 ew ta al eematin orn ~~ — 9 deeaoe {ster roa rom Germany| snéanwe sper nee | EB Dee cere | leer ce cshcmenabet ons bur every lah ey at ektsae oo Oe ieee : *| Spencer, who is assistant | the United States.” in| —punsri¥ > hele Fon WORK IN CUSTOMER re or Frenchmen — and M every 100 | Pukow Railway and ether “a . ° of the Weather chiet | Spencer am eORSELY FUNERAL BOE. ies te Pontiac - believes that's too —_— tant communications,” _— in Brief tological peace rl gat shorter said distances far SPARKS-OR s ae Se Mee Bedtips Core” Apply to w Tt -| The Wosdoast anid the sltusd Pantiac Police received maroon tere to pote bolas i Say Gee eee aoe fa Pes bet 8. Telegraph Ra a We Se Rj were dropped plaint com. | the whole fabric n proverb wound | wre 4A = eae are Hthe other of six, al and Angelus Rd. For example, he o 7 AND save area, excellent euryasas a. Below are * points af two separate | hing store , owner of a| He snort a wind conceded that | ssh2etad & oeoree E Sonate area, erecleni home & wages | IROMINOS DORE IN MY HOME, recent births in Anwhei at 31 N. ed: “Some of blowing 209 Osiand Av E. Slonake: fied persen : hove teen which | China, just province. in East | Mat an estimated $40 Sage St.,|erbs we hear the prov- | mountain will up the side of a pooper PE >-1800 rE + pest, love _OR_ 20618. Health Decannneak to the Pentiac | Moscow hortheast of Shanghai. |%"¢ to. metal damage was | in New England | it takes a ioe sharp arog Tens MEMORIALS INC” DSRS nGuP AMIGW “FO FAUNDRY WORK Iv WY HOME. : Health Depart. The Bt of cast Tedar transi of raed iired acme pe ea ary “the result wind to accomplish Perry 2, stay wih wie during cooley et eens cap Spee pod cody oy ring eg store last night. se pele at gg tangy ag dorsy Cemetery Lots a eeption work ferment ot 1158 Myrtle Ave vier U news agency. for the So- reported today two depu- | . icles | side. _ tery. 678 vr PARK CEME- Sand coe of fee my MIMBOORAPHING, TYPING BEC ee dec Baldwin Ra nion’s provinci food blankets Thus, says “ eM. Perry. PE ¢1063. 1 . Live im or go home _ fetarial B. Shay Rt. 4 al press plus an undet . Spencer, ‘‘People o _FE 1308 . —— serv Barela Meine 0 ) ten, BY . ", | Money were Larvae sum of Af: | | ag in Denver should be = mae Of ata WITH MOTHER finan AVAICABLE LOCAL REF Sees ele Peto =Jezaeecares Will Cost More Sst iasz nox memes | | Mises guest oo Wiarich dv. Detroit” Ra. bd : , Rd., | the mountai over t 10 a.m. = _ Call before 4 5 ery home.’ WAahi aan i 1d. redson St. | ° D ' Township. Pontiac Hurri ; | amd vice ains in Geant Jencdiia. Scie weié today MIDDLEAGED. re oF Ros « Be my home [RONINGS DONE Sriteroee eave inDroves juin renews urricane-Hit States _ Te westher oficial thinks the Presa office. see Naren ee | gre sai ealhersmmen j ag oo sr soo Elizabeth DETROIT # — A : FE 5-5201. ©, A. dace Boost Insurance Rates ans reasons why rhage } the following boxes: MIDDLEAGED etn woul WASHTO* ri aS ries | genes @ Wanner, ig" 5, Bectabire what Detroiters do when they A . as Much as 150 Pet pbs have survived: 4 Be ie - cee 2 we ROWRGS TED Se rw shows that 20 Per ent of them ccident on Dixie | 20s ||, roms ate | | eee Married EP aes Villiam J. Reuter, = h of. these an — Insurance com- ishes or gloomy 59, 1 Ww , > = —_— & Owaney, pene, Aveyte eave igan ® panies, hard hit states of mind 63, 64, 66, 67, 68, oman would =P Se Metropaiite reported today by the Injures Holly Couple a 8 ee tek at a eee eokesk a me tk I m W a wr Ca FE ~~ —p 2 1 -—e which i tan Committee on Aging} Donal ‘re ee came 11 days apart weather predictions.” e » 97, 108, 115, 118. omen | 2-274. . & Bop Ratt. iets Tayior | a conduction the survey dE. McKay, 33 hiked windstorm rates) 2 “W Part Ti WACK, WARRING _ WARD AND a Birminen es == vev in| Grange Hall Ré 33, of 4232] as much as 150 es| 2 “We enjay the praise of be- ime, Good Earnin work, s bepganen. Birmingham sity. ayne Univer-| wife Ver ., Holly, and his |New England per cent in four | img helpful and the on Re Mlawest, $4277 Mond gs WIDOW sor Sai The . for idk, tien ee oe treated | Increeases Higpeeee | terpreting ——“ of In The Pontiac Pre Netpersonal interview srranes wat BAS via ie coke cae a ne; | semns percents — — General eae eae at | Year paticies fon ii oe 3 orale good Rico many of them make FOR WANT ADS ot oy wpe Rene, James @. Petty, 3822 s. | on pensions retired which el ater a coverage’ in Rhode | . | WiLL CAR “ihe Jack ¥ "young, te Us ayn he 9712 of these root’ gm ag — were riding went nant to 12 “cages Baal Potagerreryrs Spuncer clad Gin - DIAL FE 2-8181 NEEDED “dee sehoat FOR CHILDREN ON- tt x Michest Contreres. B ferry 6 Of the remainder ’ 16 driver, Leonard H. Boyler. ose'le, Sauannaiaseeei sph pd poser rac oe are mata From 8 STENOGR! : Buildin ss" sociye. nd 2.9, anes. a smaller Michigan — moved to pi 1344 Dixie Highway, told | "cticut ewai os and Con-| “Thirt Gav bath a.m, to 5 p.m. NOGRAPHERS ne Service 12 Pisoary‘ lkina. t, Cort wright ee ae ant 1042 who | Pe — Ge a eee — | ee ce tee saree ported Timmediniely ” The in | , | ASE Serer | © cite Sones Soe Set uses| Seay eee ‘a ieee, | | Skee Sg TYPISTS a Bte 830 Cedar to each Tal 32 hit by the Pm every for cancel the char =f . 7 . Relert a t Seo Forest to mar ry L- Indiana 31 those in Rhode eet ea All the rest have jee fret nee ot the b Experience Preferred 39 ty to Italy 39 to Arizona 40] Woman Sli to informed sources, but " ithout a blessed gleam of sun; seaserea,-valyetece, tarough Wede 3. Alien r.. 2012 uly 39 to Canada 7 each ightly Hu ticut Connec- | “And if sun; the Alueless th A. Bracey, Rochester wealth | Malta” and e to}; rt rates will any of them errer. When cane Senne ; Lebanon Pp ‘ go up only so | and-thirty had two- tions er - APPLY Secon tar oun | Ewan, Wrelend and pisos in Pedestrian Mishap per cent to 18 cents per $160 They’ o | f get’ your “kil “cumbers.* | eiticKinen i = [aoe ewe each ot 30 anc (0s Chlgmaen are, The increases apply ws cvewince PONTIAC Robert countries other | 39 Chapman _ Carson, 46, of | policies. Persons only to new . ae a Carty Gerd pry S| peg “eave to vey | 12 Dri | gee atin Ses “MOTOR 4 i ‘ i new rate t ger than re me oe vec i Revelers Jailed R perp when 2 big ae arek until their contracts ex- 12 Drivers Arrested - ype ‘a_i o'clock poom te DIVISION 5 weed awry eee aeees See in Holiday Ca FRETS | | Pema Det a we umes ante | : with be- | _ Pontiac re poe » tr = Hurricane Carol nee 3 bee ay mpaign See GLENWOOD AVE. and this morning soe Postion Sanka oes rer Aer he il aie Pina on 89 drunk g a crack - down on Eines 1 ‘Day 3 Daye Pare — . . Police started to pick up Yer ay ey oe adware ner Gama | Ney Yer wend, Psi 2 828 ne a8 REFINED WOMAN New Year celebrants. : aes a oe an need ae 5 300 oo 4.56 Rouework and arg af ¢ Yea a ’ Sgt. Ted Goines said police ae SS ee 6. turn} drunk nine motorists _ on ¢ 232. & ca war — Jrested ‘the nine rar- . ‘The. announcement driving charges and three es a. ary AN TO TAKE < protection and as a matter of | claims following the sald the | others for reckless ee eo home and sare tet 3 : } Giana to avert traffic ac-| State Dri Up “add up to the two storms nga aed arty la ‘ , 9.72 _ lire m-# days eek PE age | rae Urea potentene Pile trope ba the history of the ma: Robert Cole, of (Seen ieee . aap Sprig BA ceggrere 30 Billion Miles in 1954 tion.” 7 history of the na- ca Se beni nae ie Oe Ph. MI je courtier. Must have > after thy Po Srge> , he said, DETROIT # The claims partment’s strict wast wal -~ : dwest 4-0844 Welureeste — - ff nap od Syn Sorter Ramey faeBrct — Michigan motor- | ‘exceeded Se qrenp ebted,| Ce Snes * ee - womne 379 Hamilt s Store poeed on the charges: in lcourt Lyne during, 1954, 10 pe 30-billion aes ie eet Se whee 9 Seite es on on Fone, CaRE FOR ORE ieee New Yorws Babs pootiece Scie | Gee ee Ficip Wanted Male 6 oor , er -y ASS Born Gasoline reperts. : ‘ the 12 arrested rs SB Mies! Snape |} SeeOnd After Midnight |S is cee ae oe 05, terete wild the pw Years pe er Pagans ‘Reser B Dean, Seo sie i 315 to. more Woman, 105, Snubs end in the Oakland win Bah EES, Settee, rae | GREAT PALL Mon. 1.15 bition gallon, be said, and| New Year's perigee gm arehiorye 2 ag sme Ie oR seer, 188 Fe | of the first 1955 babies one and motor lcense sw Year's Resolutions | Mutya! Courts , “ilerances. : —— in the West | Contibuted fees : ‘Monday. Apply box 1 Jt -- | pees “born conte pre $1 malion ot | mont Tape, ee vile : + ae . : ae rn 105th ! . who her | Sete Dee. 3 eage ite ‘ ‘ to yester- | rather’ days.” in the |, y had) Bf i: 2 ACS ops eo, . fy dag Vine he’. ee” : + te Be eA Sy Beet a eee ee, Sa ‘a> Bai Oe a ee, SRE eT es ~ “Business THE PON'TIAC. PRESS: SATURDAY, JANUARY 1, 1955 ING FOR YOUR Mp |B PORTUNITY in the’ _ Opporgum-| Pane. Notices & Personals 28. PE PPP BPD field ; | Auprvox HEARING AID. RM 10 | Saginaw. FE 40539 _ | ANY taki “OR WOMAN “NEEDING | adviser, contect Mrs FE 287% . The Salvation Army. NG —TYPING Tax_service 5-0676 lograph. RG. FE MAID joo WEDDING INVITATIONS. $7 50 Sutherland Studio, 16 W. Huron - Printed napkins — fast service IN DEBT? are having trouble meet- | *F in y started Ee te ae miles from ag) rn investments guaranteed In- _lerested parties call FE 56-4565 Wanted to Rent 2 COUPLE WITH 7 MOS. old baby desire 5 room unf. house, Close in. Reasonable rent. - Will give excellent care. Ref- *| rc, Wid. ‘Contracts, Megs. 32 Highest Prices Paid On land contracts. act our FREE estimate. Equitame Societ u17 8 es PE 40521; Eve. Pa FAST prey tate Phone 46492. = _Mr. clark, Unlimited 3) contracts Past pan ay a For we | Fesulte, call Mr. Johnson A JOHNSON, Realtor FE 4-2533 1704 S. Telegraph Rd; 4540 Dixie tad c _ & OR ht Plote Ps le Pend 24 Wanted Real Estate ~~ | gas beat Soft water, carpeted DATE. ‘| ais MAHAN = ARTS hare the centzhet-we bas | Wanted: ALL Pon- the * liv. | wat TRADE 3 BEDROOM } - e in the city of | tap etront home in 000 ‘bracket _City home h ing room; dining L end hail. Club room 17X30; den 9212" ti_pase- | on ment, landscaped tet, paved ag yg 9 ENCE. : Te — se ar ty street. Will trade of buy lake, by | on se ttm | tront home. Phone FE $3623. » | te | elias m pottery. J hci ree, aaa é PREINVENTORY SALE ve oT ETR ot vet page| COMPLETE e out -} : P _ VICE, 1035 W. Huron, PE 5-8753 Real Estate-Service: +; CHINA PAINTING, =z . ot) shiva painting, met- want to trade ‘our present home al craft, stone cutting and on new ~ ‘used house? Beene Re re see ow st oe (rade property ie) | Hackett, Rd. F L m Folt to i | PAINT NO. SETS, REG. $2.50 bulla — your lot or Gurs, man: | Bow ; pieeate Woes. SHER ste with ond without fi -WINn- ge¢_or ivileges. Land av |PONTIAG ICE SKATERS CLUB.{ for builders: acreage, of will sud | Instructions Sun. morn 10 to 12.| ¢@ Vide to sult Many commercial Taek ie a ProPSYLVAN REALTY CO it + Bier si son near Pontes 2338 Orehard Lake Ra _ Mir PE 5 _ 78 . L mL eer. or oe tier Your’ oy CAS propert rehasers R F McKI NNEV EY Office #8800 ag pee as Ph _ ™ t's & 3-63 = Johnson -: | (HAS ‘pons TT AGAIN) That. right folks. We have sold | over 88 per cent of our listings and are desperately tn need of all types of — te sell. Por Quick and cou s action, cal! . Ctiee Oven 48 Ye A. JOHNSON, Realtor FE 4-2533 1704 S. J elegraph Rd. | LISTINGS WANTED.-Farm. RES NTIA AL OR LAKE. GEO. L SCALES. REALTOR. 86% SAGINAW _ PE 25011 WTD HOMES, FARMS & PROP- erties. Carrol} a Porritt. 26% W. _Nuren FE >? ISN*T IT LOGICAL? you live in the | Tyone om Si or at SE tte __ Oven 8 ‘a R. D. RIL EY, BROKER FE 41187 PAUL 26% W. Huron REALTOR PE. 5-174! io FE 56-4714. NEED SMALL _M_ Elwood Realtor, PE 4-2583 REAL ESTATE MICHIO | “NORRIS & SON feat TORS co-oP — eee Properties "Roy Knauf, Realtor 2% W Huron FE 23-7431 GREEN LAKE OFFICE Co-cosretive ~e ea estes nl gee HAS BUYERS - YOU WANT The demand force ts except : iisting and will : utmest to please years of catlsinctory, ‘Real Estate | dealmes in Pontiee aesures us | that you wil be Satisfied. We handie all details for finance j jesing. Cull us today to list your "Property To Sell—To>Trade _ ELL INSURE IT "To Buy — foes BUY IT- WELL REALTY Y com nEeALTons | Member Co-op. Rig. NEXT seer ANCH H omes, Farms, | land Contracts ‘PAUL M be os REAL A BW. Huree rE. oes so “RIDGEWAY > Datvte Rest © rE 46203 renew Rent Apts. F Furnished 33 Nxt "LISTINGS WANTED CAROE D. HAMMOND ing F ROOMS AND BATH ON CITY, lime Aduits OR oe a oy 103 Mechmaic. . {2 Ratece Vee Wes | linens. Men. 45837. i ee 2 ROOM FURN. APT oon entrance. “BATH «HEAT 3k ‘kins Ad@uits 3 ROOM APT. “. Youno Summit. ~ CLEAN ae or 2 men, 156 aY Shane “eee uEW 3 ee Hest can 0a. 13 re PARTLY ——— with private Heat 3 ROOM APT. 164 JUDSON, .. ALL ulilities included. PE ¢0070. Mr. Ezell \@ ROOMS, Lisers an AND HEAT. $65 monthly. PE 44606. CLOSE IN. iO |_draner are 9-4332 «ROOMS & BATH, HEAT & HOT 7 Room UPPER FEI FLAT. sfOve — ryiriocrous MI weed G. “TIEMPSTEAD | 102 z= Huron A a 2 apartment located clone te Edw. M. Stout. Realtor ; |3 ROOMS AND BATH. 32A Rent Apts. Furnished 33 CARNIVAL —- ’ ah 4 yf SMALL oak tat L. H.B down. 737 <2 _Baldvte . & 5 eee may KE You and Yours a happy and prosperous Immediate Possession poo basement, | EARS OLD ving reom etme |. wn kitch- full oe decorated. Sell +6065 after 2pm. New Yea ROW N, Realtor near Crescent | ee, agp (3 bedresm | ws suto- | Winde ay heater, $6,750, $1,500 | PONTIAC REALTY CO.| kK” FE 5-8215 | 1 Acre ROOMS bath, basement and) ~ ved road. 2% miles from Pon- - Bargain priced at: 86. @asy terms JIM WRIGHT, Realtor | 1 Reg. “Henry and I bpth like the same ‘things — it | twelve years to learn, though!"’ v6 he esas te took him | @l) the money you peed | Priced’ from $3.905 and | . Bear grocery —evERVTaNS int bi han 52 i, A : 5 5. E Lakefront. Till June ee ae 1. Saginaw St. PH. PE saies | OOUB! WS | - } = VACANCY 1 in 3 NURSES HOME iderly lad COTTAGES. mie Disie. menthly MY. | ATTRACTIVE. 4 aTUDID | KITCHEN. THE apartments sleeping — none, 8 TY a | NORTHWOOD oF | ORGANIZATION : : CHARLES } Court or MA 43204 RITZ M : LARGE LIVING ; The ease, | cha wcteume bee wl G = > aoe _ SR ee eens tenn | HOLMES: BARTRAM a note re et |= — “ rae Orebard Lake e Rent Houses Unfurn. ~ARGE CLEAN ROOMS AND BEDROOM HOME WITH MOD. eee eae pra | eee, ee Sein Mae Be Rie EAE ere se no AP 2es | 5 ; AUTO. MEAT i ROME P. URN. cides | ' | rs ant @ af cut Taane dad) “Osh > included Fe +0070. = 3 -. “ee | For Rent Rooms TWIN BEDS - PRIVATE BATH. and ens: private’ o | Corner Williams Lake Rd & M-50| OR 3-1235 | BOARD. ROOM AND LAUNDRY | FE 56-3888 23 Lexington, off | | ater Street. | AND BUARD “ON WEST 141_ Owego TWIN BEDS HOME PR CONG TO FLORIDA? Swan Motor 7 F.C. _ ance Rooms With Board “38 _ Alter | Immed oi] _ side Nice _bome. West of | ROOM” AND BOARD ~~ SOUTHERN Large ¢ cooking beds. Close to Storm wh factories tad * lines. 105 Rae- eater burn. off Saginaw. Phone FE _ $'500 Gow PRIVILEORS |r Bald om bus line. 960 Voorhies = dy. FE van — Hotel Rooms = reams. Te’ aren, W No Down Payment During the balance of December Large 2 bedroom full basement urnace storm windows, large new doubie garage eeer | gn } a privileges. $6,750. | ' | | PONTIAC REALTY CO.| «AWOL. alescent Homes 38A A WORLD OF LIVING x EXHIBI OPEN DAILY AT T NEAR RD. +6is1.. 4 iit udd: mortgage costs is up. Wood Go. | Realtor Office Open 8 to 6 6call OR 3-2008 lt tate Possession Geod lecation $1 down oo bungalow ws Autemetic water __ FE $8375 remy oka mast poe pee | Bota Etalt PRE | pea A eg (Mee). OR 3-001. 438 INCLUD | gy gn ge fe MORTGAGE cosTs, eekly sit pent Weedward Ave. ¢ — south of St. OTEL FE-8-0404| TOP aT w You wi! ate: SUNDAY 11 A. M. TosP. uw. THE “MACEDAY” 3 BEDROOM A-FRIENDLY HOME Nik ike everyining Ore eee _ «by Dick Turner For Sale Houses 43) ——r at 2 FAMILY MODERN , &) Fees |< dinette space Good f Y ay oy $1,000 woe. Al Seniahes. Swe entrance Over or PE 2-000 23442 SMALL 4 ROOM HOUSE SMALL down payment. FE 5-2 1s Temp! INCOME t side. 2 bedroom modern me for owners. Also 3 room ' im rear. rents for -$17 per week. Garage renting for $10 per mo income will make pay- sents peiees z. = ~/ — with WIL L [AM SaeA KE 2 S betreems. Extra large living nice oo en 3 oy ven Large en en shaded —_— = down payment. Will be * soon. Templeton, Realtor | py ontar Lake R¢@ FE 4-4563 | | Open Eves jun. 1 to $ HAVE you A smal! home lend ! “t.. Only $7,950. Rea- | 7 ' } contract or | $1500, that you would like to use | as down payment os a wren base bedroom home? Has 2° Sheets hy. yl: ood 2 ie cane. >vrning ors ted gubaviien. "3 lot ip a ision, Belling HERBE. RT C. DAVIS 4025 Pontiac Lake Rd. OR 3-7614) SYLVAN VILLAGE Sem Warwick has 1 large face brick 3 bedroom home full base- real . HERE’S TOA BUSY NEW YEAR . ; FULL—COMPLETE SATISFYING FOR YOU = —— two family | Rotin e cewree, pores street, me WEEKLY RATES #900 CASH really tains here. 5) 10 and $12 ow oF ag ~~ — a “ pear Upper direst Lake. Best | HURON HOTEL “CLEAN | Se & years! Sry Hara a i Fe | etree wos aes op STONE HOTEL AUBURIN | "“* "= #™ | STONE REALTY CO: a Ronm bY, Dax or Weex 'B. D. CHARLES, Realtor ($10 desire PE 20253 +. FE 4-0521 wt — Daily; Sum 1 to 5 4 Auburn re “Some, 171? 8. Te Open Ev GV HOTEL ROOSEVELT | Seerereve Ree! mstate Sechence pummere. Mf you ate looking for s home guerating Water _-™ tub. yg. , Se et ont betes wash basin hot connected. 2 acres; full basement with of] heat, } - i ts her land miles west of Pontiac | bot water and laundry tubs WEFKLY RATES Scheel bus at the commer. Reogs| Large living sensational $12 and up rable,” Partial ‘basement a boards. ae Ag ROOMS WITH TV gen, Hae fan “sash -price | Boor. Pantied dinete, rR 6ei08 S 0 pa aod walls ate up. an Bene 2 Rent Stores ci finors. ‘Murty! Ouly S504 ewe, f STORE, BLDO. me x. GATEWAYS tO} R. J. VALUET, Realtor = — ™s ' Se tae HAPPINESS Co-operstive heal Rstate Euchangs - % mile from urn ao a fall de- "BUD" "NICHOLIE immecuiaie | OLD ORCHARD DRIVE | Donelson. Park | ess MODEL HOME : a ts ae Open House G Just A Few Left . 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday- Fa wa WE. few more of these beau- 3 ——— bullt. th features: Large high xis, was salons oak floors. spa- 5 a Pa bemt., be ay and on 4 wales healers. These many other features only rod Inc costs. Go out W. St. te - Watertord Twp. turn right = mi a sign... en JOHNK K. IRWIN HOLIDAY FARMS ORIana 1 reba a 4 TE Sis — ~ wo 31101 -| Ph Ortonville 132 Reverse c GIs—$100 Moves You In! GI—No Down Payment Civilians, low dewn paym Two brick duplex 1 full Anchor Real Estate Model Phone FE 30506 * $7500 WITH $700 DOWN Watkins Lake. 2 bedrooms, auto. heat STETEE iE f TN ‘set Shar 7 A HOME OF YOUR OWN 4 x ra) < > oi! & hot water, aluminum storms all . bath, “9 ern kitchen,’ New in ‘5d, Forest Ave. Open 1 to §_ p.m. daily. Owner, Royal Oak, 69246 4 bed “d breese rege bnd8 basem “parn, tur- ey and chicken brooder houses, © ac ef timber, gravel de- Ee. “of fruit. Call for full $18.950 on terms. Orr JOSLYN Sao ue Salon conte, Sok . Venetian blinds, full tates and imsurance. ny TA a i 7 f f i z > - niet az. if ttt ij Fac ah gd REDUCED To only 9460. iii sth yi vox North Perry St. Poe Set eae he by o- : 2 ’ : oy ; ee a ' * ' at ae ig orca See Se : Er ek ‘ ie » ie ie Bis ~* le "Hs ; ie str »..\ THE PONTIAC PRESS, — ft, MANUARY 1.105 a f For Sate Houses 43 ~ For Sale. Houses 43| MODEST MAIDENS a oT OO NN ¥ pane esa MY om comerrme | ol6 amar Ca ONLY $850 DOWN ne “ »| Seer Humphries ,_. REALTOR FE 2.0474 & N. Te . ve" 3 ? : NEW FHA poowe. .(bateman - | yes res S| This Is Itf : Sine ‘sitresti¥e foals os + see Sates geen — Bag Soke aan ae — | Se Bes et Bo ee vacant. Only $1100 down. Better investi- y janes $1,500 DOWN ne sete. = aspect these homes. Ee EN | ten ics nateg tee | - IMMEDIATE in ‘RB. ecant, move month. ~ pert ary ro “ ew » 1 >. elegra il 2 Th “RIDGEWAY ve a seal al Bi Es pian, ees | HEY THERE! cy ANLANI eh). ere | T . : sn | Near, Dowttem” 2! 7ROOMS rege TOR MAYP yne| “IC's our New Year's hat . . an lcebag?” mes jules Pa ali VGnith's 25? 8: Saginew Real : home. it's Pre bane eee on" ine « hoctner? go on : brand new 1964| AIR COMPRESSORS, J Bf cated: ln Rage | Ne, eager | Sioa Sisraccee P| AUBURN HEIGHTS | Sah ir SS ABA S| a inena Opportunities 81, Money to Loan 83) befeglianer eae Romi | per. Saat, teas, doe | RSME Can ; scapet et, Privilege, 1 Union | . this fa it. 3 bedrooms, rent money could and should be | UU A wrme | 5. (State Licensed Lenders) Pe erates Verssiss. | ““CONE’S RENTAL ree 5 : ceri far tt| Kl n wii bes at’ oss | ERNE. trata none long sraraOn AME GAn GE | ache ; HSE | sass paiawin ave. ve seen | LIONEL a service poe wot | KAMPSE Rye -¥ only 91380 with only 4600 | BST as North Ferty. | SHOPPING FOR: A_ | _cterd Lane Ave | [ast Bena ae pooms,| FLYER TRAINS’ forms, Wee se E 2 bike. to" schosl Cas N to civilians, : ANGLE, “EXCELLENT ae : : Lake 3. ; Cal > CONLON MANG after | new, $18.75, 5 a Ly hed : s Realtors FE 4-0528 be on terms. tive homes near buses . LOAN? ann\ $100. FE 40068 , ALWAYS mf x, | 37 8. Telegrams Eves & gun.| GILES REALTY CO. | shopping. Poseed oir beat Ser Ter" promot += EARANCE Bole on used bs Si ae | nee | ee | metal, at goraer Single visit loan. first, | 6240.98 30 inch Crown Eiectric barbers, pmilag ities Ww. ie : = ann Tyan. Poses, Se ee come Seer) | untetie inch Apertment | "|, Bieta bie Rend, Poems Forming: : . a : t ; Range waite at. 0 or “ s “BEN]. RICH erepy Susisees. = rc me sea" Automane Gtbson a “BRICK—Used—BRI ; OPEN SMART BUYS : mer imast onert ENEFICIAI ' 258 00 pee | On Tae ioe f : : 12008 Linwood __. : pte BENEFICIAL _ | smh 8 "Se inch Automatic wie Commen Sst Dpe Be 2 ae t eae DOWN ; ae ay FINANCE CO. me san set inch Oibson Range 175.00| Excellent ceed 2ute—2a6s= ' ‘SSUNDAY out _) walk in box like new Will swap. |7 W. Lawrence PE 2020 Pontiac | .055 9 m Automatic De- | tee am ein ta | Rests and move in tomorrow! a “bed OR SiITT, ? frost Gibson R 260 br yp Pee pieen a Sery mesers = Need Money 300.85 9 ft. Ww 235.00 complete iSoer ; iat rie: Esichen and uility, room vie ol - P id 418.98 11. Giteon upright *0a.13 | SURPLUS LU BER ‘ inson * --g ae hs = It's as near as your telephone. see j aie “| AND MA’ Wands Scchevd giber features You'll by. ory Elizabeth Lake Estates artrl ge -e P 5 919] mB # . Gibson net a 0.80 [= Riytlant Ra {Aes O mn block east of Orchard Lake | if you mnt x od eee . . : —_ ‘ . | a0. uloma ANCHOR FE} ire oe, Se ee ete | 3 BEDROOMS Grek “to be Livtag Tom = Ei Fernie mens | | ANCHOR Lg fore patated. walls (plastered).| Nice ranch type eral Large =: room, ikehen , wih HIGHWAY GRILL | ‘ For ute financing. refinancing | a : | Pree EOTmaaTes. PES eTl. : jo tas ge | RO EMmens rect suicide Cy: bedroom weal 4 are sink FIXTURES, ie Paar TiatthdLow ere ) ceeuchen far buormeat On| Gu'ES Pa basement rim | Siar lge geus doar Fass | Soe ew yew tot, Ut] OTTO. A TRZOS CO. | Eee art tte haaat nal a ; WM. H. KNUDSEN 4 teee. Lat fe good | brgantact somk. spactons =| caly G50 Ge. | eget Seo omen, | Sane. | egteauton | Dae © tre! Gaied wit Mande) Gttog en gret_meiee | $150,000 PER YEAR peer peeee ip reve we | HEIGHTS SUPPLY D State Bank Bid with lake i le oes “ "a 0. s . tibia Se Sate) CRAWFORD | Bafcnihti | mrewureag ot pee & Auto Sey me FE San Want Cash. = oan te oer | Loan ¢ company 2% gal television. 3 : SIX ROOMS aa ere ete ne tt you, proery rae At a Py te -— e lp ay tt Blackett s SIX BTS ; ~ and You get the top other , ——_ : on é . . : ¢ cme, mater bomen ence , pes] tna Jee a, MANE BOWLING ALLEY NS ee wee | - Offer Seta, eee LL, | SS | aes oan! LOA Cal ede ee ed ca took. ante umatia water | gi Ae: ae ee $25 to $25 to 00 | HOOVER VACUUM Like” NEW ey Slightly higher j ester, food furnace, storm | ’ ia Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor | S32" inca and block bidg. OF- COMMUNITY LOAN CO. $14.85 Belts begs brushes, all | on deliveries. 4 gg 9 “paved” street. Only | ea oe hall - ag ay tenga Pee of origins! | 39 E. raat 4 mekes 6 My . #161 Diste 7 : $10,000. | pign. Living éming FE 54161 or FR ¢-2088 WARD E. PARTRIDGE LOANS $&) TO $300 | we — ena Fon FORMER aaa , > % Lea: N 2. Pi at tee recors suns HARE OME | Seat neat oe Lake Prop 44} REALTOR FE2-8316) HOUSEHOLD a oe | —1- noose ari —— Eeceptionaliy _ nice estign boas: bath Part toned basement _For Sale Oe 4 W. Buron St. “INANCE amen 8 paonh LS i. 133 i S rms. and ra. full and play room. car insu- L WILLIAMS LAKE. . | _OF PONTIAC } R A ss : re ' bemt.._ screened me ~ eh, 3) tome “in ay} _ ao ¢ rooms and , Large corser. ROFEL OTRO ROP FOR | Oe _ PE +0538 | tion. Oniy oo Pics ae BURMEISTER’S GI r STREET - acer | PAUL a, JONES REAL ESTA a ANNA | TEAGUE FINANCE ini “Ae coe att. e.5s | LUMBER few left. Brick, 3 bedrm weer Seedroom bemes pow [eee oA Welertremt, Oy os i moter, = 2 N. MAIN | Refrigerator, dual unit $30 $8 | yauch’ type homes. Lot’ Taxis | being offered for Ole Only CASS LAKEFRONT _ | _Wetertront, Sy owner. FR 6@O-) POCHESTER, MICH. |8 pute one | TWO YARDS rO sm {P ELECTRIC in an excellent location. All mo costs of approx 123 [. frontage. 2 bedroom ranch | TQ BUS FO SEES | ai see. LOAN $25 TO $500 CRUb i = Walls, select oak floors, $400 required, with n o other style home. Needs some finish-| Pat areas @ tA SION, A 463 _Auburp ___ FE _+3 + AM M bsmt. rec. initial payment. Ol] heat, ing. very comfortable as is. | BARBER DOWNTOWN . | one eee . eet Mite a | eS ST Loti thts “tenmtal lol 'Only |_ en Peed mous | MEDSTROM DELUXE BABY CAR- | {55 fy beatae, per BE on : $675 inc’ costs. tached garage. See it now 1g putes Lo ester OL 7 San. bike wwe, oe. paoens. 0. per EMBREE & GRE \ CUSTOM BUILT — nearing - ELWOOD- | _ | Mortgage Loans : ah Wy. vr Moe aiate 1 tomrsnee | JOHN K. IRWIN]. . asin" poetreom eae Ee ae | HOW NOW??? |e leet emmane bu S, fie mh tm ‘ves ye lh cee REALTOR a Eg Oo gL a - LOW INTEREST HEATERS OIL BURNING WAVE ist req fr special Per 5 8 . * abree Lyon wT Seaine Rt EES | becoctenrrr tare echhe “Moma Cah you pass up © liquor DST Knnited funds for single family , several that ove teeal ‘iS See ae es 110 o . FP. teive B. Gaginee & _ : me i nro re | loceted in Pontiac at © peice | ‘mortgage = canesied | ‘iseed. Look like television eon. Ceiling tle, per 3. E. ee) ae oa odie oat hae Toe pole amp) Get om pee tue ese | PETERSON soles One of America’s very best Lonolte per beg sis Elizabeth Lake Estates a ee L Ane. State Bs. | y ecretched in wanes. Ter- Choa ee teet.. oon eS 8 TB | we +} @uner hee Geutted ta afte Ranch .Home , ity. Wardrobe closet.’ 2-car New 4 rooms beck. ment, par | Hurry to check on E. C. | Poone PE $-8408 oe PE. _| Mifle values. Michigan Plverve- ian Pixwoos. cach $28 ad s Saat et Niead | Eetamaee ee ames | cto mame aoe [Pein Bee Babe re) iaxpy paNpY ttt | RoR nme | HE, BSR SCTE WITH COV: | frente rea oa ae ete oe See? wee Ses furnace Sen: on Ledge-Rock irepises, am-| R AY O’NEIL, Realtor Rochester Real Estate Hapéware store located on mein CHAIN a, —— "It LINOLEUM ae 25c | iB peu ph le WP ag & dix washer, nice fenced le _kiteben and more. This| "5 W. Huron Open 98 FRANK SHEPARD | | ager ane soi at compiate. | , | Wall Tile, rn. ft. 10c | "ARE BUILDING © ay SP ey oe oe Co-operspuve Heal Betate Exchange | 2! Orton Re. OL teit fieen, socked. and well quipped. Where goa bere seid Srep-| Triple Vinyl Tile... .10c | BR To PURMESETERS fa rw ee | Pere | arse eee w (For Sale Lote. ao) She cra cnt ger eat ad So | Triple Vinyl Tle 106 RR Eat of gh ae on ate dare AB » en, FS CO. IDEAL BUILDING SITE texis : | | | WH GIVE DEWTAL sER | IAVEAS WARE SQUARE EUS | HAGGERT Builder's Masterpiece J..R. HILTZ P * is EicConsel Seat Pe STATE-WIDE Seca ot compe mies | zyme mm) BITRMEISTER |, g LUMBER CO. ™ “Srice, range peso Teh ww. muree cH ir 1 e _Tho W. Pike PR ¢seon | ee ee ‘swap YN -YOUR OLb sRATES | MAnOOAnY go RA pd Northern Lumber Co. | feos oot low'win so wel | 7 se oe sa. eke ait Sisey meee re Seats |. oe need ““Gesd ‘used | Hike sew. Coll MI eee S19" Conley Lake Ra a wet thcess 1 FT APPY scr | BARE See GO |__|" si cok Steer Sirewere. | HAESGY te coorsaes COPS | meefoenon 0 0 take LOD) Diewaood fom. 3 esire “s. 3 | 3.BEDROOM RANCH —2__Preston, 110 soste St. BAKERY & GRILI | se nonree:. TRANEPOR + ret 2 8 Williams. FE | Detrom yal yw tne — Fe See NEW tached Jtgrear gurace wih eo.) TOR BETTER Sires Close to new ie gemier — tate OPES ____ gw GCHIONAT “Wis CURA a TEMA NCEE BX “dive e Seat and slumioum storms“) CHEROKEE HILLS! | Sha "Stiutittne “i tebe Masse: Sone Sf Sas, OS EE te copy ioe gee | ei terms. Mr. screens. 60 by 165 ft. tine new. Leese svail- (1 GE ELECTRIC STOVE $25: 1) SRO seb “Seen EF WOOD Fans aioe YEAR! 2: Only 3.509 down, _' | Sienty oqumtry iowadion—Sause| bie. "0.608," terms ein sts wit ath On | gecwne Carvers Bs eee **| Burke Lumber Oeste | | INDIAN IELAGE | gaat ree ate os Annett Inc.) er OP BE“ preinventory Sale” Company PETRO oe sat ae cor ST “ll ‘aoe: wok ke es la CARI W BIRD Realt OY aur | eS ee mpny place . ‘op wes \ f, - ; * or — ; cA | gal e water ied q 1 ' merece: | C )PED | cece se SES Ses SE Se sacar Seay am nee nacre ea Ere ln : car garege a ee Al fully floors, | FE 44211 Eyes. FE SD, pene eae tingcagreen ee Si or or will sell. youngstown sink $e Bhipise >eeet, — an Gem | aoe peting on soe site. $13,000 tui; For Sale Farms 48) $2| RADE YOUR CAND CowTMAgT, "CRUMP ELECTRIC Sg yo } ie, ary ee ee ee ee — eC | Sale Land Contracts ~| furniture appliances of auto tor ey m Ré sPE 49873 "3% DISCOUNT. 4 : ‘. nec een epi eae ata ; | used nouse a - i Ws nt ¢ i 4 one Snizial THE “CHELSEA” WARD E: PARTRIDGE | F48™ oe eee oe o00D Jk ap Conznace , | lee PRAILER EKCHANOR pre lig wT REANVENTORY BALE , —— : Benge big say “peta, ~. |REALTOR — FE 2-8316| Eer‘tarming purposes. PW Din | Souid™make excellent trust tuna. | #8 7Ossrapn Fore Fon ig in. usec TV. toes I aa . > rooms 3 Bedroom Brick "> - "4a W. Buren Bt. san © 000 West Sores FE pie = equity in V4 Pera, PE sosea (| in wig TY |. gee INTERIOR slassed Pull PUA 606 Gr Apso’ 0 Le 10 20% DISCOUNT i, TRADE BEAGTIPUL AR \ 20 in used FV. Gee BLAYLOCK pg and j a4 Paved street: city water sewer ‘ 190 x RAG On New 2 joes builder, Work- new. tor ving pong table or WW AL TON TV a TE my A on Sire Hel “GI $600 ANNE | —¥- ee eh palance 96,000. Cost a es none ie ,, | Welton, Cor, Jesiya _. 9 2.2251 | Th Once eT ood ler F ether ay ber | Sockracts on ther rites aise | * jas weil p ll “ea | PRACTICALLY NEW 1 SECTION. | _hogeny wing chair. ill i ! : , Fealtor Seen oes erailabie 80 reasonable, discounts, Rouse, PR saece oon al living foom suite, 2 match- DIAMOND. 2 PO Coa ebgine sit | oes re tens comme | TTS | Sate Buclness Property 49| fat tet Sccutin meet a) Be eee, We a | area ‘ . as * ; g " a as ¢ } ‘orner a . rooms get | Sates Sid cet vaste | 4 Bedrooms—Large Lot. |e om | J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor] iSe'age, =| _—_— 3 reome bath | , ; CHEAP WATER SOFTENER BUS!- | és EB. Walton ‘Bivd. Open to | _£UDs oF wi | Pre-Inventory Sale x ' nce | © Automiatic olf force air heat. + ogg the truck, caray . ~ For Sale 56) ror your best rota A us a try! et im Same bathrooms. ~~ near Seacre somes } a Tools, Money to Loan 53 ~~ ate bedroom suite with spring BeOS EE Fa | Eee tales ES RSE | Bam SMO PE ute Lt tem |e map Fem goog | oat Se waa + x6 —— | ‘ie water 3 “Tok SakSalwa BOVE AND — GIRL | $150. 2 section living “room ; san eras window party, balance . + | @ W. Huron Pomie Loan... better clothing. ws Bem parks, se0 chron breaktag set $e 1 a $1195) 1% Ip teas , i Es LOANe @ TO ue Bare, e ait rT lice soan Taare 8 REALTOR ra a. beh Soot |. iy “Aaraetine only 3 “years ne el iw | aoe. Lavreere pe +isss | BALLERINA - wens | Meese Fan beds on a 00 7. Maron ome. re * WHITE old, living room J4xiT, wisn “Beater eke GET CASH QUICKLY | Mercming ac Ay | Urge lecteie, og a + aes + a as” eA Seat Neombinetion Storms a, teeth ew Maron Pto $500 | Bore pereeee Galland Fursiture | Sette ad eas . é ( ) rage, 2 other small | 088 to” 1963 Cars: Bring title. | FORMAL FLOOR LENGTH Sie 1% 5. Saginaw "FE 2-5523| seation rooms. ib . | on ' : daa TAKE BR 2 igs. Productive gar ae 8 2 store brick building, 65 Loans. ne mee +* PR —- Tithe er 8 SReamar mR. S'S opr | mata we S00 Flush Doors 2 ft $6.50 ye Okan nearrons sony as x 65’, Oil heat. Approxi- Vln: IGOR BRATS, BET | REAL WICK GAS RANGE, BOOK | Ave, , ir on if | ee Oe a | Ladin: Vill mately 500.ft. of prop-)( ) K | AN otra eta "case, radio & odds & ends. FE oe = = °c 7 “TI $800 DOWN. 2 BED- "goom ara nome oar erty to go with. Also use | BPO 4 S* | psutton | an 54 *y Rei | PR of valead siding FE] LOAN OO, . |, mee ae | Ease | FORMICA lmmtnerats J 3 OUT Bisley Pike. 2 apartments : Basement, age ;| 4-9582.0r 135 Branch St. : > 18; also man's 7 er go Table $1.95 ea. ting sea‘ terms. : ah ; » : . ‘ ; : : ’ sise 4%. Call after 12; 1993 models, one Of Americas; see i , : 3 m: Ge ee ment nis Sine eae Se ttanaterrea. “** °°") Bsiness Opportunities 51 FE 2-9206 noon, PE §-0038. ey a ae R SHOP Siaburbs 08 | 3 | fare “Socieg ee | 0 ly ‘EXT Ave. Big AO eae ce Bc, Cae Ses. 1G: Se tt as a Se 8 CPS Sf 6i | ES Pe eS a En Sees Be oad eee el) Se ee ee ee ee ee ee as oe off. ee 2 a, 3 * wk aie r mt ‘» 3 hye. oe Sie oe” , a BON Se Tit oe er ee ia Pa poke } ee j . » 3 ‘? ry - ‘ $ , ek j Ps | 4 . { ; . : ‘ + i « t yy iby * ive cE ¥ ‘ 7 ’ . e- ‘ : | » . . , \ + oe i . j bak ote ea ee PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 1, SS ee See “Poe Sale Pets _69| For Sale Housetrailers’ 78| FUNNY. BU BUSINESS _by Hershberger: For Selo Used Care. 91 For Sale Used Care 91! For Sale Used Cars 91) For For Sale Used Cars 91° TERSON | | asa eaetagt SOE |B nee armas rien aan PETERSON tnd "assume payments.” 468. 8. tate over gaymente. PE ue - + MOTHER REG-| NEW AND MODERNIZED vsED trafiers rental bed: ode) 4 47 ft. Choose CORR — GORN — OATS — HAY — STRAW. ee nat Tee akan Laat aoe! 4 ; * tape or smbll quantities, OA| | le terms New Lratler® “as tittle | e as ‘ong os 5 years | | S300 MIRED, HAY” ¥ALSO WHEAT | par vans fow a» 5 ver cent 2000 Sg a WHEAT AND | aoe , ot 4 re Vy. - v int onaie eee = rig ds ea p.m, or Fowlery os Telecraph FE 2-3200 ~ For Sale Livestock « 72 oun. > Dély "t's pen a ent in | rane 2 | Good ‘oats as low as 850 down. va _Woodwerd, Birmingham,” eee | TA) Spates | rpms IEROME | coop reputation gaymacs, 1raer 4 eet tat "FE Clin | 8 Gs" oh power =< Rochester Ford Dealer | EXCELLENT PRICES . Hay, Grain & Feed iv E ch " g {| WOt FORD CONVERTIBLE: $0 | 43 Cuevie, Bel fire, fly iy quipped . ‘| FINE AUTOMOBILES Perey S| ee eee. Sete sme OS | cry corn, MA & em. Roval ‘Champies, ‘Rite Z ter, er steering. | sia (B= eed FORD |. “vorons me DeSoto - 1. 8 and oe, Country Sedan’, 8 cylinder, | = and beater; Fordomatic, ,radio,. heat- radio . . ’ top. Ba i je | WE HAVE, ECGROMYUSED cans; $1695 “tt attae ae ‘@ PORD COUPE, PERFECT CON. | fesvele All makés and —* Auto Parts. rear | models from ’°35 to 55. ANNI = . 4". i Mi | ‘ And Sunday : =e . a sand BLAcE, aAnouUs rr we NATIONAL HOW: ™ BE r Taylor Chevrolet ; : Prices range gn $25 County 8) and “S. Sire Bard R.| tretler Will sel! reasonable 1954 Mercury tudor. Radio and_ and up. 4 N pee, Toe Rem's. Bardolier| Oster St - . heater. $1196 ~ 3 oe et eee ee 7 sTREAMLIONT. TANDEM { 1953 Chevrolet tudor with healer | WE E EIN. ANCE Wanted Livestock 73)- shee. wpfurnished. ex i {ee fe crock and egiient —y — . seas’ “Chpesetetteder _ with heater. — eB mb ket . . y re | en or ALL | Giuging, tires. 4 bargain ot 9008 . ae, |. a pec K EC 'CONOMY Y USED CARS i scale. Joy | WANTED: EM $4027. ' dio and beater $1305 ee 4 Thursday. ra ee Jones Clarkston. ~~ Rent "Trailer Space ; 7 ; nee ee 4 Commander tu- $195 Piles ei? Central M | Rememes Pe WHITE SO rere | ™ - 4 zs i mm .. 2.52 .. - -- aa - i: Sr, oo, oF For Sale Poultry 74)~"p,nguunst craien ct. || _, eects 9 Vm tag BPO ag ee - Drive an | tea pace tudor’ sees, Oe Pee teks cane i. . Strictiy modern, well kept roads : Cope. 1955 by Se, = 9645. . t J CHURCHES INC. | sgogn penagres., proms) "ints tat ne | rie brew eae! (LTV. HBL Ferd Seer Se ES" “Tain 2 ‘PE 30233 aeaah - : feciiitie, MY 2-461) “New Year's resolutions I made for Bert—now he says O ER | | 1208 Pord 2 dr. pan BAB re | LARRY _ Baldwin es ee ES ee rr Auto Acessories 80: he has to stay in bed to keep from bre aking them!” | ase! oe wag JEROME PONTIAC, 1963. FOUR DOOR: FE’ 4s ir gover too Palle and) Lockhart Turkey Farm crete aoe aaa, —— naa ides Chevrolet te ‘Ton Pickup. 3.000, a oa .—~F-- - S UPR ‘80 PONTIAC § ENGINE RECENT. \ % 2 PONT : Es Ee.» 4. WA a. | Pa guethautes. colngiote rE | For Sale Used Trucks 90 _For Sale Used Cars 91 USED CAR! » ight y:- welings mat Rochester vont Dealer Pea see mis et conten, Ove ¥ r. “POOLECO. Oven anclle at ere. se turkeys, _. 2 | ee —s |. 1950 Ford 42 Ton ie. a 19711 inal owner, Access ak 4 J. daily. ag Oe Auto. Glass Service | Roab OMING. ROCK, WILL SELL 1952 CHEVROLET BEL-AIR, $050. 7 — ww TAYLO! OR’ “FOR MORE THA THAN 0 TEARS 4 | a © eb ealthewans 4 *| aware tenoane < 3 ee rans mae Tee Seat ee NAne-VERY coo SBR en me Bring Your Title ‘WALLED ey |" WHOLESAL EW VEER i Ee . = = : | All on oll ply | ~gondition. 9669 each. Hutchinson 7 Pstaaa 4m . Heng \ e're Ready ® Deal poo ah +1561 |: ‘This week only we are posting PEs 3.8408” Giood” conditios 7 oe,’ Ai aes koro "GLass co. | trator Gales, Groyten Finins _ No dealery. FE $118. ; 105-2 LINCOLN seaman ta. | along wholes*le prices to the re- | WHEN YOU THINK 4 122 Oakland A PE 4-7066 | | JEEP AND SNOW PLOW, EXCEL —~° “slut, “*—————— RD TOP. | tail buyer. We are calling this| baker—think of Carkner's in ; Art ENT ION! (tm $1,895 dition FE S490 | our good will week. | agen. MI 4-3410. iz @e are wrecawe 1900 to 1964 | 1935 GMC 1 TON STAKE RUNS HERE'S £UR LIST 1953 Buick super 4-door,| #3 LINCOLN CAPRI 20.500 MI. | 1952 Pord customline 2 door, radio | LOOK! car: and truc’s We beve sev-| very weil $85. PE &- aA : all accessories, power steering &|. and heater. dark blue. Clean as | 98 uucense plates with every a Soul teks patel tem adenge <008 | tala SERVAGLET % i alate: OF NEW YEAR 11,000 actual miles. Ra- peter oretes. Ss oe Dene: | a new car | used car sold. Most makes and anies and “body” parts, Rebuilt ae ality Meg — rane CAR SOLUTIONS Dy -ichbi spothght, _burg Lie . | 192 (Chrysler New Yorker 4 door. | Noth. Pontiac Auto Sales he e ham ~ ynaflow .| 1951 NASH CONVERTIBLE. ~ $10 one grey and heater ae | ine FORD lg TON PICKUP $10 1953 Buick 4 dr. V8 meee | down and sssume payments 464 and auto. transmission. 313_W. Mestesim ____FS oats oa es. Di eae SCHRAM AUTO PARTS down and assume payments 464 1952 Chevrolet 2 dr. P.G. 1,895 __ 8. Woodward, Birmingham 194 ST : CUSTOM 4 : ' 1539 Dix'« Rwy _S. Woodward, Birmingham ‘ 1953 Dodge Club Coupe. Gyro $ s) OLDS ‘30 “ss” 5 PASSENGER | ‘tong. Fade an Mag ge es, . ‘ower. =. TORM exer | Saage AP a g --~yy 4 Gan hibso coon “cownsfion et a ek eee | 1954 Ford Skyliner, Ford- | soups. rs FE b2e8 | “| transmission. | Fou, rubber with two-tone leath- “Epa ee an. sieere i scrilice. ek Giie oa WERE S5tOR 1953 1s Feed 1S atetien’ Wiagen | OMmatic, radio, heater,| oO 1954 Chrysler Windsor deluxe 4 ér. | Eg oH ~h esd ‘Fazta_ ener s pm. i womens Pe week. i hse custom trim. We really) Mike new riven Mee milee” a nee nee es, | eee ani ei | DR cMREP ERIN co Ce WEEDON | M ARGAIN (| fonts ato) re | FORD 1980 Nash Statesman 4 dr. mean’ busihess, ~- > 4 Fugees. Sevepe Meter Geiss SV) Low willecgs. ee EE anure Spreaders . © Eves +. 4@aye & ween ; : | : TIAL ie Bi LUE AND = F = Mexbe we at. craay but we teel "Miner wa anon ise Dodge @ @5 . | =. $1,095 sags 2 SUPER 08 HOLIDAY | hg" areal buy. eeeiead ie Ful Newuipeed”” Suen. — a ~ aa + wig od aise So bare ots of ise’ nerts tor “4 cars | LIFT GATE HELP US | 1952 Pontiac 4-door deluxe | . Enitews tires. 38,000 actual mi. | Cc STON : i! vuset_ New ides 2 ont ei" 1. TOX PICKEP | | “Chhieftai Fe Sais. | LARKSTO} ‘ < : ee set uw Am, 4 re rit Pade Ne - Pe. PE +01) | 4 4 7 ON a , SELL-ebrate | ( hieftain. Radio, heater | | MOTOR S: ALES : —a | ovese ynigee ie 10°) whee Meet guarantes "neil echargins | FULL CANOPY | | SELL-ebrate | and Hydramatic. All) | '53 CHEVROLET | aun take : ’ See Peaniataen "mall elortere: | THE NEW YEAR ready to go. . — peg en "powergiide Opes 8 om. te tos pm Da “4 Bate Dixie Hwy. Phone Clarkston $1145 | . - . Aransmissian _WE BUY. 3 ~ Auto Service 8i Riemenschneider Bros. $995 $1,389 ; 1951 Buick 2-door, radio, . sie | LARRY , Dodge- heater and Dynaflow. me eee 5 ; P] mouth Real snappy, good paint. | ve ais paeee toe y! One owner beauty. | mocowan ai St F RoaD REP. BUPINO PREE ESTIMATE. ALL MAKES “CARS } JEROME" | BRAID. MOTOR SALES: Rochester Ford Dealer | “The Cars With Fhe [ $05 "J LINCOLE 0990 CONDITION . MED oT Forward ‘Look rk. face Cam, ot Wen Pas “TOR Mone THAN 3 30 YEARS A | 232 § Saginaw St. 1952 Plymouth 2-door se- Foe ‘OULN_C*8PRI_ 19683. HARDTOP. | ~~ ial saa oern in ak GoQOoD D_ BUY ae 5. Sagma : , Radio. Heater. Pull power. $i8ts ee pecia ter Consors rebar auch ‘Me For Sale Used Cars 91 Phone FE 2-9131 dan, radio, heater. Very| Market ¢3268. 4 + ie eS a oe low priced for. a quality) “YOUR CAR AS | g Sale Motor Scooters 82 ES eae “ne | : - DOWN fo ae a "re 41112) % RAGLE 4 OWN. 06 WEEK~>-~So00 MY 2602, $695 PAYMENT is yo a . 25° bedanrt en xe!) “a, — + = ae | | 1951 Chevrolet club coupe. | 1951 Curysier Fordor sans 00 . ‘ ? POPDYKE |" mM m LE MOTOR | > $30 4 Milford MUvual 42034 ne A’ good engine and body. Ist Pina Cobcord Tudor $08.08 | ame Bor tis ma = rey 5 —| _ This is an .outstanding |}! Biwouh Ponder ps aorcyees © wi oe r C | | buy Se ror . =f |[P per m — Hardtop en. Sf Pordor ... 646. ; ra . was POR iiarley Bavigaon see Hatley sandet ear — appear: » Ji) 31,095 . heed Oss ba. onde Fordor om utomobile been ne. ae siete 1953 Chevrolet 210 deluxe ites DeSoto rerser . $05.00 | For Sale Bicycles 84 MICHIGAN'S ~ THIS 2-door, radio and heater. | ins Doiee Forder, ws | P filtered. Mae | CHILD'S HINES Compare this one any- itis 6 | NPS Btn Sal ae Compare this’ ong. any-| 55) Sieroter fae | 5 _— THE CORNER OF —y 7. i as . oi -AR | : . = resenting a - . ~ r : ion OLIVER BRAIL eae , - | white walls. MICH mF iRisaw Out They Gol! : , “IP $1,195 DISTRIBUTORS . ' Pee Tears Bar ‘53 Ford Mainline 6 2-dr tre ‘41 Pontiac 2-door del . 30 Yeats bi i! ° ontiac 2-door Ge por Cass ot robiem al : Radio, heater and all the 210 Orchard Lake Ave. | accessories. "46 Plymouth 4-dr. deluxe FE 2-9101 $1,095 “$63 Cy Deion | 2 "51 Plymouth 4 dr. sedan. , “eoaw |'47 Buick 4-dr. special | $445 : Cyne eave er, SEATTLE. Power =: by b+ eu = $95 "4 . YOUR FORD DEs ALER | _ long? — "50 Ford Custom 8 4 dr. ; NEW tines | °47 Pontiac 2-dr. —, Fer skig T= ogy pennge | tes eke gents, “GE sis} PONTIAC | Here We ne 8 a LEAVING POR WASHINGTON, D. CHRYSLER. $0 WINDSOR. GOOD 48 Nash 4-door sedan ; : : 5 ; C. am cae ep Fe - ~y condition of accessories. $75 , | '51 Oldsmobile 88 2 dr. se- - ee ne Wont RETAI Go A : | dan. Lots of accessories. | | ce ao = =a-1| “#8 Dodge 4-door custom | | galn | | Priced to go at ‘ Wanted Used Cars 88 8! *49 Chev. 2-dr. deluxe STORE _ 11952 STUDEBAKER 2 N 7 | ——— | ees = ~|. ” $325 dr. A feal value. ye | DAVE DAWSON, INC. is wy patti cane : enn. 5 eee | "49 Ford tudor custom GOODWILL. “ $550 1 eee ee | o * Sie ea es BS AVERILL '® 2039 DIXIE $345 ‘ | MY 2-3111 ¥ 2-6211 y i ——___7B_3-00%8_or PE +e e “ ; i . , 4 THE HIGH DOLLAR . |'30 Nash 2-door ag USED CARS = poet to aa wetth ra. E "4 a Por high grede used cara We de 5 , ‘ i wil pay ou well so40" Dix | *50 Hudson 2-dr. er . "53 Ole ot al ee ee _ | . 7 arene 95 Se —— | HJ. VANWELT | yma 10 Dodge 2dr, Wayfaree| nn "ST BIS ~ BI9S |. njoy yourser ” | TOP CASH 68 FOR TOP CLEAN | , $425 2 “ . +1982 DODGE 2 dr. with ino cas ee | _ 448. | 50 Ford 2-dr. custom: oy -* radio, heater and excel-, | aa ; ; - 51 Pontiac; tne PRICE THE REST, “THEN ORT 7 $445 ies Readies. beaters. ena| ent condition in. every | BILL SPENCE ‘30 Chevie 2-dr. deluxe $905 réspect. USED CARS ' cio “—o $475) : 95 ithanOK car * —e—~€ 7% aaa "30 Buick 4-dr. special 'S3 Pontiac $5 q Will pay top allar for your “| ‘$1 Plvm. 4-dr. Cranbeeck| mrammane Bat Pestet set! 1053 FORD. Custom 8 4 : ee, ” 66S. PERRY ST. |) Huron 1 videiaiocee 9 BOI oo cn ream setig oud aad pode eS ‘ FE 4-6882 = 20 | 51 Chevie 2-dr. St "54 Ford ais | * Aik | WANTED, CATE MODEL WhEck ‘ng Fon ©. teres. sia to $595] Convertipie —— finish, radio, 2,000 miles. If you want; “Y— Fine Safety-Tested Used " cars 48 to "4. é os 7 | Beate” and .cversrive, a “new” used car here it y FORD. $1 Ford V : , -" 4 re Auto: Parts mileage. javeer. FE ce eee geal. $1,095 is. A true beatity. eka Grts for Sele at P 7 : ; - a - “ « ou mm * > 3 Sete | sow Pee ena |" | "52 Chevie 2-dr. deluxe — | ommaye St Pamtisc,. 4.0, |1951 PONTIAC2dr. Must | : ero 3 50S. Woodward Birmingham | dio, heater all. accessories. Like 2 ea ghpeanek ee . | be seen and driven to : ; See M&M Motor Sales | Biy's5igj ‘maine! owner. size. 'S2 Chevie 4-dr, deluxe *52 Pontiac .. | really’ be appreciated. E Orchard Lake Ave:et Cans For top delist on inte model cars. | =» 7 PRAZER $945 Fordor, Radio neater and Myéra- FE 8-0488 . é top fee eg ATW tect | 9000 ’ "52 Pontiac 4-dr. deluxe Lon. ge ae 3 : . ere : wie '| SGRAP CARS OR CHEAP a eB Ty, ee =e =| ESS) No Credit? | “reve 24 ot a Oe Pita i A Watch Huron Motor Sales : von |'S9 Chev, 4-dr. Bel Air © | Sar chercesverine tow me) ~ $390 es 3 7 KR o82_W._ Huron re soe | : Rae aah > ae nd all i no Bad Credit? $1,245] “$2,095 oid bouiaee aoe Our Ads cet > he a . po a - . sys aera = Saad Re SiR Next , $195 oe Mal ey ober Rael oe " 1948 MERCURY 2 dr & Py det Oe Week for Ag ye Sd) eer ames Be a a - Oxford Trailer Sales Lake Orion on M-24. launch an intensive campaign ing to obtain more year | ty’s population increased by only | 733 persons. Most of the gain was which had an increase of 728 during the 20-year period. ., IN LISTENING. ON ANDY CONDON’S AUBURN RADIO & ‘OXFORD RADIO & TV HAPPY NEW YEAR! From All the Mémbers of PONTIAC RADIO-TY...... 127_ 8S. Parke, WE is 2s0 estas 39 Auburn, W. Huron, 84 Oakland, BIRMINGRAM . ELECTRONICS SERVICE CO. 1265 8, Woodward, MI 6-008 a RADIO SERVICE. idt'W: buh St: OL eee eeeee eg Samer fi | Addddddsdssaaas Perewe 4 * ‘ BS s ae 40 8. Washington, OA 8-2082 im ; | O —* ¢ > ‘a s. Ms > awe ' ‘ tes ic 4 * ‘ < ui Pe, 4 * % + Og . . £441 . E *. yi nies 7 Sy ye ay aha, pre i . RE EE ES: : _| 3 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 1, 1955 Fe _ _" 4 » di : if a's ‘ : Fg 4 » i ; ‘oday’s Television Prégrams<-| --Today's: Radio Progranis-- . I RET a me ogg py cons Ng inn acuerdo limcpa Bird mac tse = Aone 2d Dacca Aiea Mena TONIGHT'S "SV re SUNDAY MORNING . ‘testimonial dinner where her somont - : WAR. News. Temple 6:00—(T) “The Explorers, “Ad-| 9:99 4) “ak - «| ‘husband is overlooked in seating Heinline & eRe veel . ventures with, Eagles.” (2) The ) Church -at the Cross-. paring —_ ' a ieS—-WWJ, Bob Smith 10th in the new December ARB |! P eat . roads. A 90 A * ath | Show Off Feb. 2 on Best of Broad- Stranger. Suspense - story, ‘lors . 9:16—~(1) Horizons, >: p Boorte wa, Pegs Hage ratings; “Lacy: slamped to ssinah ‘an : P ¢:30—(1)_ Renin ot Sey WM. At | oie ae ; > |9:90—€1) What's Going On. (2) Fa- | , | WAR, Pontiac high’ | SM "Dragnet Became the Mew) The play is by George Kelly, mal film. (2) Willy, Willy tries Faith Frontiers. - PlavRouse. “A a } Gate 10:45—WWJ, Break Bank champ... Grace's Pulitzer prizewinning to save little theater from being |®45—(7) Cartoons. (2)' See for Baca spe ge R Age , WAYS. Girt Maries = [What's Going On” is going uncle. . . stars. Angele igtury. ee jod Romances ‘ ‘ for the first tithe in their careers 1@;00—(7) Action Theater. (4) Car-| 19.99(7) Break Me Phaciac Onn A soaper called “The Seeking first, 7:00—(7) Stage Sevet. Waterfront! toon Carnival.-(2) Detroit Pulpit _o Y feat Bagh : . a wae. News. McLeod Heart” was pulled off its channel | are working of the-same goer with Preston Foster in. “Live : oung oe , Le WECM ee Posty last week, leaving its heiress |lot — Colimbia; Larry in Ford 3 10:30—(2) Facts Forum. ‘Who Knew.” (2) Hockey.. Mon- SP , the to the sani- {Theater's “No Time for Love. Bait,”” Capt. John helps friend treal at Detroit. | 6:4 4. White U:1—WXYZ, Companion heroine on way Rey tt in “My Sister who is being blackmailed. (9) }11:00 — (4) “Aaventure Ho. (9) ia aoe been FON. yee Teme tain 9p Re caved of Be SO Te sain! : Pantomime M é . 10: 30—(7) Theater. (4) Bob eo. . given to y a dastardly step- . : _— Quiz. ee) a (2) Court of a? ul 11:98-—-WIR, Make Up Mind- | tether and an aunt: net the first Are Michael ard Joseph Mayer 4 host charade game. (2) Las-| Health, Cummings What's My ? way tor Youth WWJ, Phrase ° ie. ts ened Line. , WXYZ, Curtain Calls such suds series killed off in the | names that strike & familiar bell’ Be NY Delt 11:18—(2) “Ale Force Reporting. ‘ Rt Baie Geuec saees” © O87. | uldde of Hts miserable plot, | No? _Well., they're the twins who - eerent- saves 4 ; ede’ Cachan ch ~~}1tr0e=(T) Movie. (9) News: (4) | ~ i : a itpeen nadine tana a ‘alternate as Ricky Jr\in “T lave” 7:30-(7) Life With’ Elizabeth, | "o- boy G-Men (2) News Review. (2) News. ye Gib Shanley ee Seey,, * . | Lpeeel of U. 8. TV ote on of now: fog» Re : Comedy with Betty White, (9) | — nae? ‘ T:16—-W2HYZ, Guest Star 120-WaR, Jack White gy tmned fo 408 sintions .m Dr, Allen B. Deimont ab- q | Ranch. Variety country | 11:45—(2) Cartoons. MONDAY MORNING ww, z rae ; — . - ee Vietor Borge Show : ee | Wwe Tee time CRLW. Bank Dancer Gene Nelson plays it| sotuiely the Dumont network “is a ‘arie , , , Sour al ing— for sale.” : Variety, College football take- SUNDAY AFTERNOON 7:00—(4) Today. (2) Morning a. WCAR, News straight—no dancing—this month | net 4 off, jazz against classical music. 19:00—(T Auwitle Dee. (9) Ad Sew. 7:45—-WXYZ, As We See Tt Ponies Sage lh Roundup aide paar Po yee Jan. 3/ Sunday's Dumont football. cast : sade poe ee Quiz with aaa (4) Capt Feats (2) %:00—(7) Breakfast Club. (4) Roe captain, orate pa 5M ay Grant on “Best of Broadway” will have agg hen — or oye U. of D. Roundtable. Room. (2) Welcome | “ww4, Conversation WEAR. Neon Cale four of the original Broadway cast | Both twin robots on “Capt. Video” 8:00—(7) Story Studio, Es Traveler. ee Saise — aboard: Boris Karloff, John Alex- sme Wine: Cummings in “Salt Water |!15—(4) Telephone Storybook. |4.44 (0) peauty Ig My By-line. | SE L.oo™ ere fers, ore ~~ olla Gordon: and Richard | Preye ajar, who. stana seven! Daffy” comedy; “The Boarder,” . ? 7 - 3 7 . CKLW, Bud vies . = drama. (9) Date at Eight. Jim- “so 4) Me cg on Pe. 9:45—(2) Breakfast With Murphy. ‘ew Sraphens = WEYz, Pak Am. Union p SN Benes Bank Geter 'san | Sheilah Graham starts an NBC. | Fog Lang. dancing’ star of my. ‘Devia, ber Ann Borg in| rade, (2) Contest Carnival. | 10:00--(7) Beulah: (4) Ding Dong| Wane. Money WOAR News O:16—WEYZ, Taylor Great | 19:4,—wxve, Charm Lady | TV Chattercast Jan. 3. . . “Kiss Me Kate” and “Pal Joey” Missiesipgl ythm” (4) 12;45—(4) City Affairs. School. (2) Garry Moore. i 9-ee..wIR, Two for Money Sheeae a gt ge | ewer ae —— Not only has Joan Davis put (also tried acting-only Wednesday Mickey Rooney Show. Mickey : CKLW, Hawaii Calls 19:15-—WIR, Best of Guest CKLW. Dr. Barnhouse , her daughter (Beverly Wills) te [on Kraft Theater. . . 2 ces headline hunti to get |1: , 10: 30-—(7) Wixie’s Wonderland. (4) | wPON, Off Record WWJ, Mischa Kottler : DAY AFTERNOON : ; ; g ing get |1:00—(7) World Adventure Series. age ee work occasional her TV | Duke Ellington, Mindy Carson, P . J a - . 6. : . . “ . » & bd news job. (2) Stage Show. John-| (9) Theater. (4) Concert Hall — of World. (2) Arthur God-F gis—wron, Music Remote |. Wink. Son. Musie’ “Oe, Pnee oe 1 WIR, Road of Lite | show, but she som wés etd con-:|Sitn Johnnie Ray end WALMEOn Su ¢ eer ae ee nl a 4b ened "Wei Gran Shy ony | eo. Teme SEE Serene ™ | Sh, Pa gerne | SST Pn ne MN "| Dorney today om their Glemsonles 1:30—(7) Movie Matinee, (2) Mo |" - —_ 12:89 —WJR. Opinion SIS WW), Ohgerctoove WJBK. T. George , . ”: ° Jimmy Dorsey. : . . WwW. WWJ, Eternal Light - - ss) So This Ie Hollywood. |. PY: nec) Conte Caden. «0 eeeRrene” | Be re wl Merence eae | Geese (J § Penalizes . ‘> 2:00—(4) Home Theater. ° ¥. Ww a SELW. Back te ea” 1:15-WIR, Ma Perk we Mitzi Green, Virginia Gibson, » Ww. King CKLW, Back -to a, te ins : 11: 30—(2) Strike It Rich. cxLw. Aire Jimmy Lyndon, Gordon Jones in | 2:30—(7) Joe Palooka. (9) West- = 10:15—WPON, Off Record SUNDAY AFTERNOON 10:45—WJR, Mantovani WCAR, News, Hall comedy of two girls trying to| ern Feature. ‘ 1:06 11:00—WJR, News : find success in the movies.|5.9. (7) pack Spider MONDAY AFTERNOON a ge World wii ener ~y ww, News © ae root ge ap ttalene Tax Laggards Premiere. ° aap one e ia dk 12:08—(T) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) | 11:60—WIR, News See Given P'necs WORK: News” Muse saicten se aaa : :—(7) Boxing. ‘ - Callahan. mer | Tennessee Ernie. (2) Valiant —_— .WCAR. News. 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