(UARY 19, 1055-38 PAGES f BOSTON (INS)—A pale- State Prison. _ Toby Green, daughter (i it i cHESUpECS file streael8 A if } : ue i i 5 g ain g s 3 F | fi i filr; i es g 2 2 4 Hp a : i: - Th r Fi i a gF bi Beil? Ee gee ite & # f t ‘i fre i: a8 * . d t if 38 sii z : z is BES re i ; al i - | rt | 3 ii i i A FE 3 I ~ * i : é ea 78 F it Bite FE i Pontiac State Bank chalked up the best year in ite| E bi * 3 OCSC haale Named Host 55 National the 1955 ‘were Local Sportsmen Awarded By H.:GUY MOATS Pontiac Press Sports Editor tt Shooting Assn. today announced that would return to Pontiac. They near Waterford, last fall. The record-setting that time almost assured its. return this year. Chester Crites, international skeet champion and pres- ident of the NSSA for 1955, joined today with Jerry Wooliever, OCSC president, in making the announce- ment, which followed a luncheon and meeting at OCSC Second Storm Rips California Southern Part of State Hit by Wind, Rain and Blizzards A furious winter storm lashed southern California today with a combination of tornado-like winds, torrential rains, floods and moun- tain blizzards. The shrieking winds ripped Los Angeles, whisking up an auto- mobile and hurling it 40 feet. Another blast sent a billboard crashing onto four cars. It was the second : savage storm to hit Calffornia within 48 hours. Central and Northern : , yesterda by a wintey blast that packed winds up te 104 miles per hour. In southern California the snow storms had closed several moun- tain roads. Rain came down by the bucket- ful piling up an inch deep in Long Beach within just one hour. The. water downtown Los Angeles for a while and a lightning bolt tore a hole in a building roof, knocking down two women office workers. . : Ty. agEF7i bts Hit 2 ee . gneie! x ad iit i i ? fl [ this afternoon. same dates as last iall, be- ginning A ning throug ed a field of some 49 active shooters and some 600 altogether, it is anticipated this year’s cham- pionships will boost these figures considerably. national aspect. There are hopes this phase will bé increased as a result of Crites’ participation, and success, in the big shoot in Vene-\,. zuela last fall. from that test as international champion. In Today's Press ran curb-high in| Skeet Shoot 54,000 in Area Still Need 1955 Auto Licenses Chiang’s Soldiers Still Fighting Off Commies on Bloody Outpost heaviest air attack of the ‘|Chinese Civil War against the Nationalists’ fl rt | i ty : i i 1 Ee | ‘s Club, event at The shoot falls on the . 28 and run- Sept. 4. While the event last fall attract- It will again be an event of inter Crites emerged Last fall, in Pontiac, Canadian as Cveucees ctbsntetul Dulles told a Washington press coriference the Tachens were of marginal importance, at best, in the defense of Formosa, . The United States is committed to the defense of Formosa and of the Pescaderes. a) A threat to Pishan, a Nationalist island 32 miles southwest of the in the attack on the Real Estate Scheme Exposed by C. of C. Great While It Lasted CHICAGO (UP)—The best years years tor Civic B In order to remind Pontiac resi- dents of the need for civic better- ment to keep the city on a par with the best in the nation, the City Commission last night adopted a set of standards designed to measure improvements. The resolution, submitted by Commissioner Harcourt S. Pat- terson, .was wnanimously ap- Pointing out that Pontiac meas- ures up favorably with most cities, Patterson said it is ne eee Ofticials OK Standards etterment cal well being of children, 6~Is liberal in its financial and P EXPLORER SUB — George if any. Moore Jr., is shown in a two-man submarirfe after it was launched on Lake Texoma, near Durant, Okla. Stern of the midget ship is almost submerged, and the bow is awash. The ship is designed primarily for underwater photography and exploration. Pincers on the bow are for picking up buried treasure— Alimony Funds — Hit Peak in 1954 County Friend of Court Collects $2 Million for Child Support * lof the Friend of the Court totaled the court, sald that at year-end his office was handling 3,000 active cases. New cases filed during 1954 totaled 1,168, in- velving 2,251 miner children, Prout pointed out that enforce- ment was also a bigger problem, these cases. : The office has a staff of 22 and Daughter, 16, Begs Felon to Surrender their threats of death to a hos- tage for every shot fired against them. The \ quartet, armed with three : if iy z 4 fi Fy 23 28 ge 2 } i u i iy [ Teeth of the Law Close on Nose-Biting Hubby LOS ANGELES (INS) — The FBI announced in Los Angeles to- day that a man wanted for biting off the nose of his estranged wife has been captured in Sarasota, la. The suspect is Calvert J. Mack, 36, a television technician, who is Cl -|held in Sarasota on a charge of flight to escape prosecution. Los Angeles Police said they will move at once for the return of Mack to face the charge that on Aug. 14, 1953, he bit off al- most one-third of the nose of his wife, Mrs. Joan Saville, 40. OCSC Will Entertain National Skeet Shoot (Continued From Page One) Salvatore Reig, who captured several top championships. Other members of the island’s | , team also figured in a° number | , of the more important title events. Howard Confer, Detroit, took the gE s Eee f i e z: 4 i : E i i cE Et 5 ii if The aati ; ; B Z : i fi Bi i Education Talk Slated Tonight Council for Exceptional Children Is Sponsoring Wayne Professor Dr. John J. Lee of Wayne Uni- ‘i versity will deliver a talk tonight on “Recent Trends and Develop- ments in Special Education” in Lincoln Junior High School at 8 Wayne aiid is on the advisory com- dary education in the United States Office of Education. Spensored by the Pontiac Area Chapter of the International Coun- ell tor Exceptional Children, Dr. Lee’s talk is open to the public. The local chapter of the ICEC said that Dr. Lee's appearance Oakland County is the only county in the nation which locally supports and controls its own pro- Prior to the opening of the meet- ing, the ICEC will conduct a coffee hour from 7:30 to 8 p.m. Halt China War, Ike Hints fo U.N. President Says He'd Like World Body to Try for Cease Fire to see it use its good offices to seek a cease fire.. * * * The President's remarks came atop a statement yesterday by Secretary of State Dulles that the United States would offer no ob- jections to the United Nations’ The Day in Birmingham’ From Our Birmingham Correspondent BIRMINGHAM—Routine matters cut last night's Board of Educa- tion meeting to an hour-long ses- sion with brief discussion on the new junior high school to be built on Adams south of Derby road. Architects announced that plans for. the building should be ready in February and ground broken in March. Three Children of Fireman Die - as Home Burns SOUTH AMBOY, N.J., @—Three children of a fireman, including twins, suffocated early today in a blaze that swept their two-story frame home here. Jacqueline Deliman,-each 4 and their 2-year-old brother, Raymond Jr. Their father, Raymond, 38, suf- fered first and second degree burns, hs His wife, who had been sleeping downstairs with a mon daughter, fled to safety with the fire broke out in the living room. He raced down, but found his way blocked by flames when he tried to get back to his other youngsters on the second floor. GM Motorama on TV Tonight Prevue of the General Motors Motorama, scheduled tonight, may be seen on TV on a nationwide hookup at 10 p.m. Bob Hope will be master of ceremonies for the TV tour of the Motorama, which will be seen in this area over WWJ-TV, channel 4. and many from Pontiac represent ing the Pontiae and GMC Truck & Coach Division, are at the show and will be at the prevue. Ground-Breaking in March Predicted for Board of Education and City . The victims were Geraldine andj, Junior High Commission members and a Birmingham news is now being © handled direct through the Bir- ' the Pontiac Birmingham professor of educational psychology at Wayne University, will on “Goals and We Have for Our Children, and Ways to Achieve Them.” a » *. Bloomfield Township board has Mrs. George H. Rupert Mrs. George H. (Ursula) Rupert, 41, of 242 Auburn Ave., died at Reairae git “Take Tt From Me, ANNO ihe” INCING NEW SERVICE _ at MOTOR BAR and GRILL— IN BUFFET 4 see eee SS a ee ae \ ¥ F.0.8. Pontiac—Plus Tax LOW DOWN ra TERMS al A Small Down Ppaite-Lep ie On Bolence REBUILT BICYCLES 20-24 and 26-inch Models | 26-inch BICYGLES ....... $19.96 v» 24-inch BICYGLES ....... .$19.95 vu» 20-inch BIOYOLES........ 326.96 v» Large Selection of New =e and ENGLISH BICYCLES .. Factory trained mechanics to Service Your Wrizzer Motor Bike. SCARLETT’S ‘BICYCLE SHOP 20 E. Lawrence St. "5 Sti" FE 2-7221 Complete fine of Whiszer Parts and Accessories t raised many sing any song ‘The passengers were most generous. ‘We had thousands of cumnadtsr Us susianee thes seems gladly tinguished-looking gentleman. stood up and, in a booming voice, said, “Eddie Cantor, I'l! pay @ thousand dollars if you don't sing!” The peo- ple laughed—Cantor sat down—and two wor- thy charities were made a little richer. of ‘dollars when I an- for five hundred dollars. A dis- (Copyright 1955) | Churches Balk "Unification of Three U.S. Branches ATLANTA «@®-—Southern Presby- terians have defeated a plan to merge the three branches of the Church into the Pres- byterian Church of the United States. The Southerners started the pres- ent move 17 years ago after con- sierable debate and then finally ever, voting will continue into 3 “Approval would have united the Presbyterian 757,000 - member Church in the U.S, (Southern) with the 24-million - member Preshy- terian Church in the U.S.A. (most- ly Northern) and the 229,000-mem- ber United Presbyterian Church (largely Midwestern). last year and the voting was on ratification by the regional presby- teries, pastor and one from each | limited to high-cost, power- congregation in the district. The | Starved areas of the world, how- elders have equal voice with pas-| €V¢T-_ cation. complexity must stilj be solved before atomic power is available Muscle Man Js Hunted at prices competitive with elec- SYRACUSE, N. ¥. (UP)—A bur- giar had a tough time here recent- ly. Police said the burglar, who broke into a service station, had to | oe 4 Mich. U. S. No. 1 POTATOES Sees A-Power Within 10 Years But Solon Thinks Early Needy Regions DETROIT (UP) — Rep. Sterling Cole (R-NY), former | chairman of the Joint ‘Congres- ‘| sional Committee on Atomic Energy. has predicted atomic power “should come into its own” in some areas within 10 years. Speaking before Economic Club _ recently, Cola | said the use of atomic power within the fext decade would be | He said it might take another 5 or 10 years of hard work and cost. another billion dollars in research and in construction of model reactors. But he predicted that: by the end of the century half of the new generating capacity installed in the United States each year might welj run on atomic fuel, U.S. Butter herg: ery butter in November than in the game month a year earlier. wel the Detroit, Use Will Be Limited to = | Vera are suing the Rev, Lillian Lee in an effort to recover $16,400 | allegedly lost in bad investments. Mrs. Lee is «a Church of Christ, | Spiritualist, minister. ‘ .: Dr, Hyma- contends the -money was fraudulently obtained from him through “bad financial ad- vice” of departed souls contacted by Mrs, Lee. He said their poor counsel led him to invest $16,400 in a dry oil well near Grand Rapids, Mich., a nonexistent Mexican fortune and an Ann Arbor, Mich., firm which later went bankrupt, ae ie * Mrs. Lee denies the charges, con- tending she merely transmits ad- vice of spirits either pon silv- for 13 years, but left the church in 1947 after suffering the three fi- nancial setbacks by following spirit world advice given by Mrs. Lee | 98 N. via Thomas Carlyle, Scottish writer who died in 1881, é Once previously the case was thrown out of court by a judge who said that Hyma, being an intelli- gent man, visited Mrs. Lee t'with | Closer to Fluoridation EAST LANSING @®—The ‘East Lansir& City Council has taken another step toward fluoridation of the city's water supply as a means of preventing tooth decay. The council authorized the city | manager to obtain price quotations on fluoridation machinery, Council members said they will jnot seek a popular vote on the | issue since the city charter gives ‘the council full control of the water | | supply, A vote on the issue in ad- joining Lansing rejected fluorida-. tion: by approximately four to one. operant nemesis ‘25% | of 98¢ SIMMS @ N. Saginew St. —Drag Dept. pe ce SEERE. 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BOUSEWARES pegs: vsDrma sss _ 2-—Reg. 69. 50 Used is 1 eg, 14 1.49 Gem Wall an mec Jen Spe seeeesteeeesascceneenen ass B88 : make for wear and efficient service! bh EI 18, 50 J First au cen. . _ ‘1.95 Men's and Women's _laahe, 29.50 Pei. e Electri eT ee ee ee ee Ne | mre mew Mn al * “| 8 ae * ae WEDNESDAY) JANUARY 19, 1955 Draft Law Extension - President Ersennower has asked Con- gress to extend the draft law four years, create @ powerful military reserve and for a selective pay increase to encourage The draft law extension and — veiled early in December by De- - fense Secretary Wi.son. Sa. a oe | __ AS we pointed out then, this reflects the Administration’s new approach to the manpower problem. Instead of con- ‘ - sidering it piecemeal, it is being treated _ as a unit and includes a modified ver- ' eontinuing need for conscription. _ . We also believe it is equally im- . portant to strengthen our military reserves. | Pinally, we share -the President’s ‘opinion that selective pay increases are necessary to induce more men to make ' en Boe SF _ These increases and other al- the service payroll by about $750,000,000 a year. That sum. - ‘would be more than offset by the afmed forces manpower cuts an- nounced by Secretary Wi.son 20. Es + j program are, Congress has given the President’s plans a reasonably favorable The French Assembly has ratified the London and Paris agreements but that doesn’t mean that there aren’t troubles ahead for the plan to rearm Germany. At the time the Assembly redeemed itself with a favorable vote, similar — action by the Council of the Republic "was considered a foregone conclusion. Unfortunately, however, the French Constitution "provides that if the Coun- cil, which corresponds to our Senate, makes even a minor change in the ratifi- cation act, it will have to go back to the Assembly. * * * In this process there would be delay and the possibility that the slim 27 vote margain given ratifi- cation might disappear. The fact that there: were more than 80 abstentions in the Assembly is further indication of the situa- tion’s weakness. ; Similarly, in Germany conditions have changed. Chancellor ADENAUER has lost some strength and there is at least room for doubt about ratification. A factor now apparent is the great dis- trust with which the German view re- militarization. This represents a com- plete change in public opinion. In Washington it is recognized Confession in Panama — ~ A Panamanian ‘lawyer's confession "has solved the.murder of that country’s © President, Josz A. Remon, unseated his successor and given the Republic its third chief executive in 13 days. — This startling development came sud- denly and climaxed a series of events which would have. a romantic nov- elist material for a fast moving story of intrigue, The confession of assassin ’ Rusew Mino, read before the Assembly, implicated the former ‘vice president, Joss Ramon Gurzapo, as one of those who plotted the assassination. a a The Assembly immediately\re- moved Gruzapo from the presi- dency, ordered his arrest and\ started arrangements for his trial ° as a plotter. It then installed — the new vice president, Ricaxpo Antas Espinosa, as President. The big break in the assassination mystery came on a tip from a girl friend of Cadet Epcaspo Tssapa who had backed out of the plot at the last min- ‘ ute. This led to Mmo’s confession that he, the deposed President and one other plotter were heavily in debt and thought the best way to recoup financially would be to get Gurzapo into the presidency. Also revealed as a factor in the solution was Miro’s anger because the deposed president hadn't carried out his bargain to give him a high post in . the Guizado administration. zx ww * In the absence of any evidence of out- side participation it seems reasonable to consider the assassination a strictly Slain President Remon was a staunch friend of the United States. 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Now a dynamic speaker who has addressed more than 1,500 audiences, Dr, Tennyson Guyer once was a caddy at Aviation Country Club at Green Lake, and a former bell hop. A Plymouth Rock hen in the flock of Alfred Waterbury at Cass Lake lays eggs measuring up to ten inches in circumference the long way round. Ir putting the finishing touches on a new Pontiac car at the factory, Argyle C. Dooley back in a few days, found in servicing the car at an agency in Des Moines, Iowa. NESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1955 ee ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, WED “The Dangers This Country Faces ‘Are Ve Voice of the People ‘New Courthouse Site Would Best Serve - ty in Entirety, Says Milfordite ry Real’ — Dulles This Coun pi o8 ge’ 388 ye fit Fe Aa a EPs eqns. tate npieetien 4 08 -. ©. 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This morning, for example, : when I got out my razor I found p FO, q gn I had a brand new chin to shave E a — a round, firm, fully packed | chin slightly browned by the | | sun, When I remarked on this to the steward, he explained: “Oh, that means we've been at sea four days. A threedlessert man your age and weight, who enjoys his food, can grow a new chin every four days without any troub- . le at all.” ; Since I started with two chins WOMEN’S * MEN’S THRIFT ;. HABIT THRIFT : . . the best habit you can acquire. and we will be at sea 13 days, RG ott FLORSHEIM DRESS SHOES | Florsheim Dress Oxfords Once started. ee eee wil work Oakland ins, w 't mind Discontin atterns Discontinued Patte re tor you: 4G6 Suahaed Take wat a oo | Reg. $15.95 to $19.95 Ree. ti vs to pane | ; | f FE 5-6159 scalp to tae terme ties AE $9@80 1 5. = Bene 80 If you combine your thrifty habits with Ocean Monarch, one of Brit. NOW 10° ° 13” NOW $34% regular savings here, your money will grow f tri t cruise © a? . é ain's sewect end triammestersee surprisingly fast... at our high interest rate! Frances, our daughter, Tracy WOMEN’S MEN’S Ann, and I — I started to walk ‘Ginn necse'ss |] TWEEDIE DRESS SHOES | TAYLOR-PLYMOUTH SHOES | i there e anything t detent oo a 152 pair in this group R Discontinued Styles %o vaca’ it t . 3 ail eg. $12.95 and $14.95 telephone, Rez. $15.95 Both For $1295 “Don't worry,” said Frances. NOW , $4.98 NOW $980 ,“Anybody who phones you from | a Matching Webding Bonds, shore will have to pay $4.50 for a three-minuta cl, and if I know WOMEN’S AND TEENAGERS MEN’S Current Rate : your friends — and after 17 years , i Fiesta on ay weil] FLATS and LOW HEELS DRESS SHOES = | ; = , 115 peir in thi , | "ow rt she was! Every morn, |” Reg. $8.95 and $9.95 . te an as — $1265 SAVINGS INSURED to $10,000 pat samiing tht color, and it is NOW $595 NOW $40 Te 56* , 7 || the most beautiful telephone in the | RS Pw ww LY PONTIAC FEDERAL | Delciesinctane — oe All Sales Final | | ) | | SAVINGS ' 16 E. Lawrence St. Bees: TODD'S Shoe Store startled out of my doze time _ 20 Ww. Huron “You hear anything snap ping?” I asked @ veteran voyag- — te me, He cocked his "a4 don’t hear anything,”’ he said, then after a moment inquired, “‘Do those snapping sounds sound like they’re inside you?" “Yeah, come to think of it, I Re ee ee ee ee een ee SAM BENSON SAYS: CLOSING OUT! . When | Say Closing Out All My Women’s Winter Coats and Sportswear... 1 Mean It! - All Wool! Blanket Fleeces Curls . . . Tweeds Select Your Coat and Deduct Smee” TREE eee 5) OE: Fyyli te it's the style hit of the ou can take our word for it when we - But bold new styling, of course, is just’ acceleration, but instantly, and with tell you this: one reason for the sensational success of —_ infinite smoothness. The first time we put eyes | on the 1955 these great cars. “ag Sead tant aelediliy cabed'c ic. 2 Ey epee . : So you can see that just eons isn’t Top the looks of last year’s Buick—the new V8 power in record might-236hp in You have to take that wheel hands, St en ne os eee ar eX , SuPer and ROADMASTER cb ee p ote lown of the nation’s best sellers—that was — the low-priced SPECIAL. ~ hold surge, sample that Million Dollar epeting: New péerformance;'too—from the Ride—and check the hard-to-pass-up That gave us two hits in a row, we Sdored dynamic action of Buick’s Variable Pitch prices we're quoting. i ; —and it seems we figured right. = Dynaflow* that gives you far better gas ‘Well ay hel yo dal ht. Why nt | For with these stunning new 1955 Baicks, riving reer rep shnp Naifithnet out shoverootn wWindbwe thas lest ; year—and more folks coming in to look ° tas umetitd oe . DRESSES p= SR Senforized Shrunk! 5 WTO BLE STARE OH WK eee Sw And a OLIVER gree y 210 Orchard Laka Are. + - jeal Fancy - CAUUFLOWER ey Sweet Fresh oor’ | CARROTS... ta . . , Mga Produce wo 23° 2 3h. 2-8 Our senslhidlead ietceuale. Ws chest see: Sevmerly thay is no more. Instead we have a larger, modern, market. Designed to make your shopping a grand experience. New shelving provides extra stocks of finer foods, New meat case to give you greater selections. Frozen Foods and Dairy Products in easy-to-reach ~ display cases. Plus many other grand features. To acquaint you with our expanded market we are having the GRAND OPENING THIS WEEK ... and celebrating it with MONEY SAVING FOOD BARGAINS FOR you! PARK FREE NEW STORE HOURS == FREE GIFTS! Off street let beside the bulld- During Grand Opening we have many surprises ing. AE OP ee er : mere ood for everyone whe visits us. including: — : \ ~ +, Sunday Open 9 to 2 10 BASKETS of GROCERIES just register your name. Nothing te a _ FREE TO KIDDIES Cream Choco-Pops Bey The On One! FLOUR........ re. ‘eomaneanme | 2 ~ Borden’s, Ready-to-Use BISCUITS...... mu SPAM......... 2° Oo” Betty Crocker, Chocolate, Yellows, White, Honey-Spice or Marble er MIXES . ries Money Saver! PET MILK © Toll Cans. Defiance Quality Coupon Brand (ows HA Pe wre rt t tat tiit 1h ae Shebewemeneners p42 YTT. Titi et et evas ‘ _THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1955 te ee eee eee ee ee 101 N. Reatonn “How to Make Your Wedding Go Smoothly” Jacobsen’s Flowers _ Fine ie, +] _ FE 38-7165 Pussywillow Pattern In Open Stock —$g° ‘Service for four consisting of plates, cup and saucer, and pie plates in gay Pussywillow pattern and priced excep- tionally low. Due Porrery _For Your Convenience Open Daily and Sunday 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. __ (Near Waterford) OR 3-1894 Pontiac Camp Fire Girls was such a success. day camp were a resident camp. They know that wishing won't make it so—that’s why the recent city wide candy sale When these girls wear their'new Camp Fire uniforms they'll remember their initiative in the sale contest as they look forward to camping days. Pillar Club 4 Sees Slides of Europe Pillar club, meeting at the : { home of Mrs. Paul B. Taylor. Returns to Home John G, a's eis in his Henderson street ae coebeaiter bowen Cened pathic Hospital. Special January Clearance SKI SWEATERS—'s Off LADIES’ COATS Reg. $99.95 to $150.00 Reg. $79.95 to $84.95 Reg. $59.95 to $74.95 Reg. a8 to $55.00 ee © @& @ e* © # © * * oe +e @ # © ‘ $78 $58 © $48 $38 ODDS ’ n ENDS «YS» to Yo Off seas oe _ Blouses Skirts Jowery Leather Jackets & Coats ai Park Free 205° wish ever so much that their lison (second from right) These uni- \Boardman (center) of Wil-|Perkins street liams street was first place winner for Camp |her program, Fire Girls. Dwrothy Alderman (right) of pene tied Pentise Press Photes forms were spacial prizes for the top three sellers.. First... prize winner for the Blue Birds was Elaine Farner (right) y,. of Going street and second place winner was Linda Rol- Lesta Stanley of of Hawthorne School of Baldwin avenue. Lesta Jean Stanley of Rosewood drive and Sharon Verwey (left) of East Mansfield avenue tied for third place. wes second plete. winter for and Magdalen Daily of Berk- place winner. ~ ~. Missionaries Talk to WCTU Members Francis: Willard. Unit \of WCTU . ing of TBI Women's Cliib held in the club rooms on West Lawrence street. Mrs. Ciarles Van Trease Jr. re- viewed the book, “This Wonderful Writing Machine” by Bruce Bliven. TBI Club. Meets, Hears Book Review eerste os HERE’S THE YEAR'S SEWING MAC Mrs. Thomas Folsom, Fi ‘ UF ai i ij 3 ri 7 | Youth, ‘Ornpaiaaiien Has Annual Candy Sale _and Sharon Verwey of School tied for third place. items of the Camp Fire were received by these girls. LeBaron Senty Citic by Edythe McCulloch BLOND or BRUNETTE? Wh Camp Fire Girls are |] beautiful brunette and not an hoping that their 120 acre camp site |j srtificial blond: | sain cast Se oo oes hair do not suddenly come a regident camp. : to, have, Fa6 Se As a means to that end, over |] You Wont iP fie’ what 200 Blue Birds and Camp Fire |P90" are an artificial red head. : Girls in Pontiac participate in al} But were is a way to improve _ candy sale contest each year to || the color of your heir if it has raise funds. This year, 13,000 cans || become drab and faded. Let us were sold, a record in the history || he!P you. ee: eee Felon FE LIL Canip Fire group treasuries 608 Pontiac Bank Bidg. also received a boost from the : sale and individual recoguition . was given. Each girl who sold 24 ’ ar ern eee iy ned Py sry a of a gift certifi- a day camp registration. For the top three sellers in each prizes were award- ed. Blue Bird winners were Elaine Farner of St. Frederick School,’ ‘first prize and Linda Rollinson of Hawthorne School, second prize. , FOR | CHILDREN and ADULTS B Vitamins are water soluble noes more easily lost in the human system as well as drained from the food in cooking. B Vitamins cannot be stored in body tissue in high degree and therefore must be supplied in the diet at regular intervals. Many of the 8 Vitamins form co-enzymes essential to mormal metabolism of. sugars and starches. Increased - physical“or nervous activity will also increase B Vita- min requirements, 100 TABLETS... . $2.00 NATURAL EB Pike St... - 4 members that the purchase of a tape recarer wos be tee reo) HEALTH FOODS Business of the day also included || 58 Wayne _ FE 4-4601 the appointment of Mrs. William Fielding as publication chairman. . A panel discussion on special ; ‘ t- aed gp & salt a Mrs. || The basis for every hair Ila Mae Roback, speech consult- || style . . . hold it in shape, ant; Mrs. Elizabeth Peppie, teach- easier, Jonger. er for mentally handicapped and ant; Mrs. Elizabeth Pepple;’ teach- Short Curl er. William Wright was modera- tor. Causes and courses of juvenile $ 50 problems was the theme for a i 6 panel discussion at the LeBaron : meeting. | Panel members were James No Appointment Necessary er Smet Pal Aus oon ; : ' ,| Faigenbaum and William Matus, IMP ERIAL -| director of Camp Oakland. Beauty Salon FE 4-2878 EVERY KERNE! Pee i Be 4 i SS a ee E ® * ‘ ae u _ and) Mrs. Alford J. Bell of Seneca street, and Mrs. Stanley M. Neal of Mar, Canada, are the grandparents. * *e A daughter, Kitl Kay, was born Dr. ond Mrs. Douglas MM. Jan. 16 to Maj. and Mrs. Delos E, Campbell and daughter, Vicki, Keelean of Tacoma, Wash. Maj. asvived over the werten®: Gem Keelean is the son of Mrs. Dun- Aachernge, Alaska, where Dr. can McVean of the State Hospital Campbell has been stationed for Grounds. the past year at Elmendorf Air * 2 * Force. Base. Christened Sunday in St. They are temporarily residing Trinity Latheran Church was with Mrs, Campbell's parents, Mr. Steven Douglas Sauers II, son of and Mrs. Orley E. Hill of Oneida Mr. and Mrs. Steven Sauers of road, and plan to reside in Pon- ted es deca. ala tiac. Mrs. J. A. Rammes returned to Russell Gortner and daughter, || * pyar trip to Washington, tenet Lan, Orlane ae ‘ a 8 * D. C. While there she attended the Martin Leverne was the name | Saturday wedding of Martha Jean chosen by Mr. and Mrs. y Hall and Miles Wedeman. Dewey of Omar street for * * * son who was born Jan. 11 at Pon- David M. Cook, son of Mr. tiac General Hospital. - | and Mrs. Max A. Cook of Oak- The infant's grandparents are cliff street. is among the stu- Mr. and Mrs. Leverne Terry of quarter at Tri-State College, An- ‘BARBARA HESS. Jack Martin of Coventry drive. gola, Ind. He is a student in the : ; Department of Radic Ex |Kelog Klub Has [Officers Are Elected “+ « 6 © |Recent Election [by Guild Eleven Mrs. H. C. Lund of Bergland Dawson Baer was hostess Barbara Hess was elected presi- | _MTt. ing to Guild El Michigan classrooms learning |Joyce Whitfield was some of the actualities of teach- | trian: Barbara. Schwalm and tiac of Garner |] . i Andersons of Wenwan| Martha J.Hall - at McKinley School in Batde|IS Wed Saturday . daugh- ? i i F § ‘ & The shoe to live in all day...every - day...soft, supple, unlined leachers caress your feet in cloud-like comfort end heavenly beauty. *590 THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19. 1055 a > so flexible . + stallation of officers be held Saturday evening were made when Metropolitan Club Six HOSIERY SHOPS 82 N. Saginaw of long Neumode . They have a | proven record wear! PENDLETON 49’er originals... Just Arrived! sting Plaids!, ful New ORIGINAL 49’er @ natural city-country dweller for coupling with all Pendleton separates... because their fine virgin wool is color-coordinated in ~ authentic tartans, bold squares, checks, plaids and monotone flannels for creating complete Pendleton ‘costumes! Sizes 10-20, from 17.95. SKIRTS 14.95 a = = aly nae £ : ie g } : * slg . : ‘ i oe 1 : ao (oe oy = : = fay . . Le Ae 4 $2. ‘ = ‘ : : \ : : : . ee : , t bs c Park at our front door! OPEN EVERY NIGHT ‘TIL 9 SATURDAY ‘til 6 Further Drastic Reductions! Winter Coats Forstmans! Stroocks! Wool and Cashmeres! © Values to $85 | Pastel Chenille KNIT DRESSES Values to $49.95 2-32 Values to $39.95 JUNIORS! MISSES! HALF-SIZES! Cotton Blouses . . « Values to sa9g .. $2 $3 Wool Jersey Blouses eines 0 s1495 $4™S9 Better Skirts... votes » sivas .... 87 ™ 912° - Famous Make Sweaters: Worcs s , Orlons, Nylons, Wools, Coshmeres.- +. +0+ V4 10 a # Ry, L s ~ "hn. THe PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1955 is the ; agg ‘ from . IN. Perry St. Phone FE 2-631. Best Way $5.00 CALLIE’S BEAUTY ‘I per 165 Pierce St., Birmingham ek RUTH HAIGH 4 CUSTOM LAMP SHADES ,. PICTURE FRAMING ~- OLD PRINTS ; Mi 4-2002 Poppy Sales Aid Bobbie Dunn Fund Members of Cook Nelson unit 20 auxiliary of American Legion point out that proceeds from the annual poppy sales, which are ear-marked for child welfare, have made ‘it possible for the organization to contribute to the Bobbie Dunn fund. At the group's Monday evening meeting held in the American Le- gion Home on Auburn avenue, a Every | “WHERE SERVICE _ | -IS SUPREME” rhe Secret of Our Permanents Is the “Know How” of Our Operators MAGNIFICENT . PERMANENTS | $5% 2572-510" - | MACHINE or MACHINELESS: including Hatr Cut and Hair Style Open Wednesday All Day—Priday ti 9 ‘ NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED! . IMMEDIATE SERVICE! ANDRE - exe “First for Hair Styling” All girls may participate Decisions governing the sale were also at Tu ald Redmond of Drayton as Sherwood, and wort y scouts. The dat anization’s annual cookie y’s meeting. Mrs. Don- Plains is chairman of this —— which — the troop camping program, rovides cam are April 18 to April Orders for Girl Scout cookies will not be taken ‘this year, but the cookies will be sold directly to the customers. Cookie cupboards will be set up in scholarshi for three-cent rebate from , members sell. ing any products. Applications for cam from the Girl ——- * be returned ‘Scoutarama’ Plans Told by Council) Pians for the March 12 “Scoutarama” were detailed Tuesday when members of the Northern Oakland County Council of Girl Scouts. gathered for an all-day meeting at Grace Lutheran Church. Mrs. Paul Gorman is chairman of this birthday celebration which is-to be held in Webster School. Troops may work alone or combine with others to exhibit the different badges. Brownie may display a sample of her handi- work. These are to be hahdled in neighborhood units. gir: in the poster contest to adver- tise the event. Prizes will be awarded by districts. the ssighbichands and each troop will receive a each box of cookies its According to Michigan law adults now have to ac- company any person aeer 18 years of age who is sell- scholarships may be obtained by the leaders. They must In other ac Fags + oe Lyle Gately, Mrs. Elwin = re Mrs. Charles Matson, Mrs. Keith Crissman, Dorothy Hollister were elected to board miemnberehip. Mrs: Donald Baldwin of Rochester was elected to serve on the membership-nominating committee. Reports showed that there were 2,048 Brownies registered in 1954, 1,638 Intermediates and 103 Senior Scouts. Registered adulis who actively par- | ticipated in the program numbered 1 11, hecording to Mrs. E. J. Lally, registrar. Mrs. Jay Bendall, day camp chairman, announced | that six day camps will be in operation this summer. Banking Institute Has Board Meeting John Farr of Clem LaBarge, chairman of the social committee for the ‘chapter announced final plans for the an- day at Knights of Columbus Hall. Assisting with arrangements is Robert Marshall of Royal Oak. ‘STAPP'S.. Girls. STAPP’ is hares sink Wiiik tail‘ When Webi ticela Gar Wagtder cheek of natypes- aces +s oleae "MAD SEASON Shoe Sale! the date for the next board meet- ing. ~ Les Filles Club to Hold Hayride rE : i i 28 ites : é | i Bargain Tables Odds and Ends of Everything $9 sna EL Pr. z 5 H f > re) fi RRRFE & Pr. e L | 3 a [ Reg. $59.50. Save $20. e Cebaphetity bench- built and hand- tailored @ Durable steel insula- tion, 28 pounds fleecy cotton felt ~ @ Stitched sides, pre- borders, taped. built inner roll, French edges. Drayton Home F tube tag Priniats ces of South Marshall JUVENILE BOOTERY _| hosts in their home Friday evening at a surprise birthday party hon- 28 E. Lawrence St. oring their daughter, Susan on her 12th birthday. _. Susan's guests were Bonnie Den- Lynn Thompson, Nelson, ogg Bite: + Toe eth’ Moun- tain, Nancy Judy Ann of Piymotth, Claudie Cobb of Detroit and Carolynn Dan- do of Royal Oak. 405 Coil Orthopedic Type Mattress and Box Springs nual winter party to be held Satur-- Charles Hroch, educational di- ) Mr, and Mrs. Clayton Lovelace were initiated into Areme Chapter || 503, OES Monday evening when 75 |" members guests gathered at and recently. | Roosevelt Temple on State avenue. Charles Sutton and Arthur Witt be- came members by affiliation. from George Becker at the Ma- sonic Home in Alnia, thanking the chapter for adopting him and send- -ing cards. A tock gare te be Sal ek 21 was planned by the chapter, Tickets may be obtained from Engagement Is Revealed Mr. and Mrs. George Schultz of St. Paul, Minn. announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Georgiann Marie of West Pike street to Lawrence V. Mason, son of the Matthew Masons of Boston, Mass. She'is a graduate of University of Minnesota and he is a. senior at General Motors Institute. A June wedding is planned. Two Initiated Into Order announced he will hold a pro- ficiency class at his Spence street ~|home. Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Past Mrs. Sidney Fellows read a letter and present Adas will be honored at Ada's Night to be held Jan. 25 in Farmington. The hospitality committee presented birthday gifts to those celebrating during Jan- uary. ‘Refreshments were served by Mrs. Dale Moats, Mrs. Tom Mc- Donald, Mrs. William Schulze, Mrs. Harold Person, Mrs. William Is- sacson, Mrs, George Tallerday and Mrs. Howard Bratt. Committee Chairmen Are Appointed Mrs. Harvey Peck's Grandview road home was meeting place for Alpha Chapter of Beta Theta Phi sorority Tuesday evening. Mrs. Peck was assisted by Mrs. Floyd Oswald. Project committee chairman ap- pointed were Mrs. Walter Kinsler - and Mrs. Oswald. juniors at University of Michigan ~ where she is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma. He is affiliated with Phi Delta Theta. It's a’baby’s world Seances! No longer do you stop with is for Boys” . » for the new color schemes for babies - are as interesting as the latest sleep innovations! . “Pink is for-Girls . . SPECIAL ‘SELLING! ‘ 3 Days Only - DIAPERS . | ~ @ Famous Brand _ -@ Gouze 2 anteaters. WHITE RECEIVING SQUARES tht wud rey if $1.00 1 ol Oe: - BABY TOWEL SET with big 36x36-inch towels and 2 Wash Cloths ‘that are 2 regular $2.50 VALUE . . , $1.98! : New ar the TRUNDLE BUNDLE in baby check o ombud for slept, ‘$3.98. _ RUNDLE BUNDLES FoR TODDLERS come inamored calor ot $3.98 prs Regularly an 9c VALUE . @ Limit 2 Doz.—Reg. $3.99 Be - NOW ONLY 69! tg i Service Groups Are Honored Service groups of McCarroll School were honored at a banquet sponsored by PTA Tuesday eve- ning at the school. - Toastmistress was Becky Bomsta, president of the Student Council. Davitl Moczaraki gave the invocation. Captains spoke briefly and introduced members of their groups. Marsha Deeg is service squad captain; Bruce Norton, patrol cap- tain; Charlotte DeRousse, librarian and Timothy Pepper, audio visual. Entertainment for the evening was provided by Ed Storing of the his dog act on safety. Carla Pierce played an accordion solo. Chairmen Chosen by Church Group The Beverly’ road home of the Robert Walkers was the meeting place Friday evening for the fel- lowship class of Baldwin Ave- q Hirt & EPH} ualfy Tuy Fieri ioe i i ; f the Tuesday meeting of Pontiac Story Teller League. Laura Cobb's |F -| West Huron street home was the meeting place. Mrs. J. R. Shaffer was program chairman and Mrs. Oscar Schmidt told the story, “How Amanda JOAN The Raymond Bowhalls of hen do avenue announce the engage- ment of their daughier, Joan, to Wallace E. Knowles, son of Mr. and Mrs, E. A. Knowles of Upland avenue. No date has been set for the wedding. Rebecca Circle Holds Tuesday Meeting Mrs. Harold Pearsall was host- ess in her Kemp street home Tues- day to members of Rebecca Circle of Baldwin Avenue Evangelical United Brethern Church. ° Mrs. Charles Parrott gave devo- cancer pads. Mrs. William Gettel of Sebewaing was a guest. Mrs. Ray Fleming Hostess to Group, Women's work group of First Church of the Brethren met Wednesday morning with Mrs. Ray Fleming in her home on Cottage street. Members worked on clothing for the relief truck which wil] make its collections on Jan. 24. Now Is the Time to Save on Re-upholstering One Group of FABRICS Reduced Up to Ail Work Guaranteed $ Years. Wm. . Wright 2h Onchaltbake Ave ! FE 4-0658 ; - tions and prayer. Members sewed | re ee ee i a a eee rare x as “ # nC) te HE Fe i ig i; = rE fyi rr i ie i i 3 Ba i ee Riker. Bidg.—Rear of Lobby FE 3-7186 Paul —_=— : — ferson Cline. Lottie DeVault ac- @ Jewelry @ Lingerie @ Ceramics |} Sita‘ bed ec Infants’ Specialty Shop see. tenting Sota eggshell | Gif Shon || sno einem t Shop eee mee Sone, te FE 2.3220 pane — 718 West Huron A reception was held in the Distinctive, Different PARTY ENTERTAINMENT Naomis Meet = ay ae The Naomi Group of First Chris- RAYETTES and Junior Rayettes tian Church met Tuesday evening ACKIE RAE DANCE. STUDIO [Warner Dovey. nr” Wiliam J | Elam had charge of the evening's program and Mrs. William Hoyt 214 Telegraph © FE 2-2128 gave the devotions. anpeys 223 ROARS ght hs $ = eg ee te Re APRS ot ag* Pee % a ee 7. ee i ka . a 4 " o } ‘ ' ' IN THE WORLD! «SINGER FEATHERWEIGHT $750 EVEN DOES | : AUTOMATIC 7. SINGER SEWING CENTER ZIG-ZAG Listed in your telephone book only wader SB NGER SEWING MACHINE CO, PONTIAC 102 N. Sag FE 2-0811 | drive home Apprentice’ School in Dearborn. No date has been set for the wedding. 4 SHELBY TEAN WILSON PEO Founders- Honored . Mrs. Norman Allen of Newberry street was hostess Monday eve- ning to chapter AW, PEO. Plans were made to attend the Oakland County Cooperative Founders Day Luncheon to be held at the . Bir- mingham Community House on Feb. 7. -- The program for the evening consisted of the annual president's letter, read by Mrs. Charlies Cop- persmith, and the honoring of the ae ee Se Oe ee Mrs, John Wilson. ‘Know Your Town’ Topic of Voters Mrs. B. W. Habel was hostess in } "3507 Elizabeth Lake Rd, © of Winter Suits Vy OnE: : - Good Range of Sizes Left! ” e Extra Special Values! COAT SETS Reg. $24.98 — ~ Boys’ Jackets Reg. $14.98 “é | : $qp00 |] e DRESSES esurrs ‘@ KNIT DRESSES 2 , ¢CHILDREN’S HATS ¢ SPORTSWEAR» e YOUNG BOYS’ ‘CORDUROY SLACKS _ No ‘Refunds All Sales Final! No Exchanges fellie 1 Block West of Hufon her Cherokee road home for the Monday meeting of ‘League of - ene — Women Voters. Topic of study was “Know Your Town.” 4 Taking part in the program were . : 4 Elizabeth Halsey, Julia Dailzell, e ‘ Mabel Hubbard, Mrs. Anna Lane, Mrs. Roy MacAfee. Mrs. Claire Hinkley will be hostess for the Feb. 21 meeting in her Elsinore FAITH Has Election ing men’s sports wear * Ladies’ Coats ® Ladies’ Slacks Ladies’ Suits Orlon Sweaters > Ladies’ Rosenblum. Jackets We are closing out our Ladies’ Wear Dept. at tremendous savings to you. Actual cost has been disregarded in order to speed up . disposal and make room for our expand- , Actual Savings from 40 to 60% on * Cashmere Sweaters Ladies’ Blouses * Ladies’ Playwear Belts and Accessories : “ta All Sales Final—No Retunds—No Layaways! | section. ue BIRMINGHAM o | use vour CHARGA-PLATEO at JACORSON'S Re : 2-Hour Free Parking HAVE YOUR TICKET VALIDATED AT JACOBSON’S WHEN YOU ~ MAKE A PURCHASE | / ORLON-COTTON BLEND PRINTS \ TRAVEL SOUTH WITH A LOOK THAT HERALDS. SPRING! ' From our collection of silken-look, miracle blend orlon and cotton dresses... : wrinkle-resistant, durable ee and washable beauties that stay freshly crisp always, and follow the new -long-bodied line into sunny climates. Above: Empire waist, brush print princess coat-dress with its own crinoline petti- coat. Grey, tan or navy. Size$ 9 to 15, 17.95. Below: Princess print dress, to be. worn with or without the little jigger jacket that makes it an ensemble. Grey, : tan or navy. Sizes 7 to 15. 22:95: — aN —— : is Re 18 = ad ” E as ~ ESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1955” THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDN 18-Year-Old Annoyed by Censorship ’ Parents Protection Sometimes: Carried to Extremes nearly 18 and yet my parents con- tinue to censor my reading ma- terial. Recently I began a novel that's been at the top of the best. seller list for ages, and when about | halfway through the book, they | took it-away from me—forbidding | | f i I i i ae i g iff at # tt i Oe a ae, ee re F; f “3 inner of the We ek Tells. How to Enjoy Gelatin Mold Ilsa Salad or Dessert. Mrs.. Lawton Uses Cherries and Wine. in Gourmet Treat By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Food Editor . Salad or dessert? This Black Cherry Ring® a recipe. contributed ] by Mrs. George Lawton of Com- merce, may be either. The whipped cream: suggested in the | recipe makes it a dessert; mayon- naise would make it a salad. Mrs./ Lawton is a member of the Commerce Home Extension group. Besides caring for a four- teen months old daughter, she is interested in a number: of _hand- crafts. She lists ceramics, oil painting, cooking, sewing and piano playing. BLACK CHERRY RING By Mrs. George Lawton 1 cen black Bing cherries 1 package cherry gelatin Sherry wine, jf desired Chopped pecans 4 Foie ER na Tepe Breccate Newspapers eamping and wished that you had something to sit-up-on? Here is or WINNER OF THE WEEK and this is a good sugges- tion for a softer seat for a ball game, too. It also will keep clothes clean, Congratulations to Carolyn Brewer of Fort Wayne, Indiana. Her TRY IT book and surprise is on its way to her. You will need paper. ; Fold each sheet over and over after you spread it out so that you Ano OVER Fier t START Have You been on a picnic or out | 12 double page sheets of news- WT oc0 Rot Fog AND out Are Comty have a length of paper about two inches wide. Do this to all 12 sheets. Lay 6 of these down on a table about 3 inches apart. Now, weave the other lengths in and out to make a woven mat, After the weaving is finished, tuck in all of the loose ends: by doubling them back under one of the squares, Do this on all four sides. This Sit-Up-On will last a long time. Thanks Carolyn! Have you sent in your idea so that you can be in the “running” for WINNER OF THE WEEK? Drain the juice from the cher- ries and add enough sherry wine to make 2 cups of liquid in all. If you do not care for the wine, substitute water. Heat 1 cup of the liquid to boiling, add the gelatin and stir until well dissolved. Add the cherries and pour into a mold. Chill. When partly set, chopped Marquess Ca By MARY MARGARET McBRIDE 4 -booklet. There 559 Orchard Lake Ave. + “How to Make Your | _ Wedding Go Smoothly” - Come in, write or phone for this Pearce Floral Company Morning 8:30 to 11:30 — business lines. ae x Evening 6:30 to 9:00 ‘Personal Instruction Makes : Individual Advance ’ Possible in Every Department = Afternoon 12:00 | the list of exellent & ie 2:30. n't Forget ‘Age of Extravagance’ | | watched drive up to the Abbey ,s - Your Ball Game — Long Tal ks | on Street — Bad Taste Friends May Stop, but Not Continue Chat in One Place By EMILY POST A young reader tells me: “My mother, who is a ‘stickler’ for eti- quette, tells me that it is not good manners for a girl and man to stand talking on the street. Is. this true, and if so, why is it improper for a~girl to stop a man friend |to whom she may have something to say?” | The street has never been con- I rehearsal party the night the wedding for my son and his- bride-to-be. It will be a buffet sup- per and we want to have every- thing as friendly and as inform- al as possilbe. Am I to invite the wedding party or let my son do it, and may the invitations be given ver- bally in either case? And are any others besides the wedding party to be invited to this supper? Tr 7 j itt SIZES $10—12,mi4—16, L 18-20 cL 4 [ a B: be i eatin When I.hit London in the spring | i his hersedrawn carriage just sceeraiad adleso Serve with of 1953 to cover the Camaaen as he'd planned came to mind | Invitations given verbally by your sweetened = whi pr gener = the most important question every-| the ether day when I was read- | your son would be entirely proper. mayonnaise, as Cesired. ©8 % | body seemed to be asking every-| img “The Age of Extravagance,” | Usually none but those in the wed- oorvingy. body else was “Will the Marquess | amd ran across an article writ- | ding party are included, but your . of Bath be allowed to drive to| ten by a former Marchioness of | 50" and his bride may ask other C | S Westminister Abbey in his coach-| Bath — describing the splendor | intimate friends of theirs if they Ol pring cmideac®™ of the huge establishment in the |want to. . great days between 1880 and Dear Mrs. Post: When a hus- iT Henry, sixth Marquess, had an- World War I. .| band invites two businessmen and Uu er 1 nounced his intention.of sweeping}. their wives—al] strangers to hi up to the important ceremony in| The Marchioness, chronicling | wife—to his house for din ts his Cl n D 17) _|{he_ traditional manner. and had | the old days with more amazement | wife suposed to do any rvsig hear ea ral even rented a north of England’s| than regret, records that a Vic- caumadine: his porte, r 0 BUSBARD cose brewer's horses for the occasion. | torian-era predecessor of hers had| what? ‘. Give the average child a large| The police were trying te dis- her shillings and pennies washed} She should send notes or tele- : ts piece of soap or a wash cloth to| suade him on safety grounds and each day; that valets ironed their| phone messages to-the wives if aes ; : : Pe. \ hold and the chances are that said| Coronation officials were trown-’| ™4S5ter’s shoelaces and mornine|she possibly can. If this is not Sally Victor created this small profile |tering scent which is a blend of many notes, | child will toss said soap or wasp| ing on the idea because, oddly mor ao sow me ghar Rp ese possible, then the hat of pink and red jersey with a large |some quite exotic with warm undercurrents, | 1% into the toilet bowl. enengh, though ence it hed bean | jo Te Sven to the breale : hes, , If you don’t act fast at this| ultra correct and even conserva- - cluster of flowers to complement a new f . point, the next thing you know the| tive they found it too theatrical The 43 servants of the house ia Ee ; ee ee ee for the present. posrenger peter ged Kallrage of mn : ‘ : ~ | and you have a problem on your archy all their own under a stew- PETUNIA! "_||Remember Adolescence? | ima see ta meeession trom wat | ard and a hotsekeeper. The stew Planning meals, | 7 : sty tp: gay LB bent de : olla ¢ Gams of ae uate, J ’ 2 : a groom the chambers. ifrerendmat.... ||2nen Consider Teenager | s,".cer 2c: wear Pistol ramen Well-baked Spuds By MURIEL LAWRENCE | Then she waited, hoping that the | coll spring auger or a closet Sete Dnetaten, tes “edition.” two Ave good ~ but dull ¢ Sara’s Aunt Dot is a childless,| words would come out right, but | suger, Tht cae nce eee Nae Aad 6 Samp bay : a a that right or not, they | handle, a a long fiexible The housekeeper’s staff includ. . val prety woman, in: Sore eat det. shaft that runs through the tub- ed two lady’s maids, a nurse, a "A Ore Batata’ afer chopping | “Ot : It's delicious any time of the freshness sealed in the can. Buy several today! 2 ST 3-49 > 35 a Orange Juice . Kroger. Tart-Sweet, Rich in Vitamin -D 9:59) Chunk Style. The Salad Favorite Bi d d J ® 46-O0z. WHITER + SOFTER - FLUFFIER fy De™ee SuNCe = as) KROGER WHITE Cut Spinach Freshlike. 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Many quality fabrics also at tremendous savings. # wr ey DRAPERIES SAVE ON DRAPERY AND SLIP COVER FABRICS gps $ | 00 Many yards at Sale Saving ail Yd. prices. Sailcloths, bark- cloths, sheers, florals, ab- stracts, solids. La x Wide array of textures and Xoo - $ 50 colors. Sheers, provincials, : modern prints. Some with 2 Yd. gold overlay. Why Te $ 50 prints, .casements, mom- qe : yd. mies, nets, moderns, pro- vincials, scenics. SAVE on CURTAINS 1/3 OFF Kitchen curtains and ee ss tiers a deateté cassia Antique Satins, hand Doctors’ Tests ‘| since the end of Prohibition. As. a three-month experiment the course is jointly sponsored by Western Michigan, the Muskegon Board of Education and the State Board of Alcoholism. 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LAMPS! 9000; OFF way check, reported that as he ap- | Detroit Presbyterian paige mite : cH & 5 E 4 z killing. his Sunday night date,| Connecticut authorities after ar pretty Celia Cienski, 20. raignment later today on fugitive a friend were ar-| charges. in New Jersey; On Sunday De Maio and Celetti, : after the girl's nude|@ father of two children, had a and battered body was pulled from | double date with Celia and her sis- the bottom of an icy canal near her | ter Ann, 22. The older sister had __ FE 2-7257 home at Windsor Locks, Conn. met the pair in a hotel, she told A New Jersey state trooper, who or ag pion rede sled ar routine high- | Celia. The two couples visited a number of bars together but lat- er separated. At the Hightstown, N. J., state police barracks, where De Maio was first taken after his arrest, | rE Ff ff i Church Council Head Churches. Dr. Neigh was chosen last night to succeed Dr. Harold N; Skidmore of Lansing, who served during the ence . of — Christian trade 2g" Jee +149 *199* 5 29° $ G25 _ your $A IT PAYS see Sor oom soon Spartan fo mre 7 to own your Acrosonic. NOW 1S THE TIME TO BUY TOSONIC Make Liberace’s personal choice in small pianos . . . _ your choice —the Acrosonic ++. truly, today's finest shall pidno. ~ Unmatched quolity ond modest cost meke the Acrosoni¢ America's best | piano value. . . and our. generous terms make it easy’ the only small piano played and endorsed by the ff exoyrtsire ev satown | Kirk in te il Elects Leaders : Men, Women Chosen to Guide Presbyterian Activities for 1955 to the Board of Deacons: Mrs. $105,000 to the church and its work’ budget has already been nearly subscribed. Walter E. 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WHERE Child s Testimony MONTERREY, México @ — A boy was killed and 60 persons in- jured in a severe storm that hit M yesterday. THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1955 a a) ae lke sConference |'to Be Televised o age gh! deg laundry. It had shrunk till it was about | the size of a cumberbund for a midget./ Dinah Shore, wonderful at the Waldorf, is the most re- i} to Be Filmed by TV Cameras White House news conference by a chief executive to be filmed by television and newsreel cameras for likely public viewing later, Photographers who make “still’” pictures for newspaper and maga- zines also were authorized for the first time to operate while the con- ference is going one. White House Press Secretary James C, announced the innovations late yesterday and said the same practice will be followed at the President's news confer- ences from now on, Hagerty told newsmen: “This is being doné so that all media of information can cover presidential press conferences, and so the people of our country can not only read the reports of the conferences but can hear and see | the discussions the President has with you gentlemen.” . * * + “ In reply to questions, Hagerty said the new rules do not provide for any “‘live”’ television coverage of news conferences, a- proposal which the White House has has just about abandoned. STARTING SATURDAY On Our Giant New Screen! ii DEAN =: JERRY MARTIN. 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Woiseless on wet or oy roads. rip kD wil will Skidding on: aay é Wet Concrete 2. Wet Brick 3. Wet Blacktop 4, Snow and Ice in and ack us about our oy ni plan. re 2-9111 . Jioinsiea trey apn easie | | ganor. sand “Gold” blades . .. what a shaving combination! It's 80 easy to clean you'll never go back to the old-fashioned twist and turn meth- ” ed again. Flip lever up... blade is in- stantly free to wash cutting clean! Flip lever down . . . blade locks in place at the right shaving angle to THIS NEW RAZOR... By JACK PATTERSON To a degree approached by no other American game animal, the to trail by. A slow, quiet advance fox hunter but are not essential. The animals can still be hunted successfully, if there’s fresh snow Oakland C ounty Offers Good Action for Red Fox Hunting for generations in New England, involves the use of a dinner bell by the “dog.” As the bell-toller goes along the trail, the fox's cu- riousity wil] invariably get the better of him, and he can’t resist doubling back for a look at the strange critter pursuing him. If the other hunters are properly stationed behind and off to the side of the bell ringer, with due consideration for wind direction— that is, down wind from the fox’s estimated position — one of them may be able to intercept the beat and demonstrate that the old saw about curiosity and cats applies also to foxes. One rather popular method of hunting foxes hereabouts is the ‘It should work fine and some- The theory is that any fox trying to escape from the driven area will have to pass within range of one of the flankers or end men. times does, but never underesti- mate the fox’s ability. 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Beaver—the animal that is—be- gan to get legislative protection about 20 years ago when it was feared it might become extinct in the state. * * at But now he’s in Dutch with not only Sen. Beaver but the state comeback of the animal is “‘an The committee sent the bill to the floor after receiving assurance the game commission will adhere to the “strict policy of enforce- ment” and no all-out onslaught on the beaver would result from pas- sage of the measure, . Mexican Tetra Fish I 7 Be An i i eee eee ea ee aeereee } ~* Training Group to Demonstrate Work With Dogs. Inter-Agency Council Meets. Labor, Industry, State Represented Today at. Haven Hill Session or single-day excursions. Haven | Lodge near Milford planned for today with representa. _ tives from labor, industry and state Preakness Test Sef for Pimlico, May 28 BALTIMORE (INS)—The Maty- Set of 4 U.S. Royal 1:60x15 White Walls (used). $ Bet Of bo... 00. seneee and. b al | tn. smut aolteied polib. ede be fais tho change for members of the Auto Club is so s broad and unusual that oftentimes can hardly believe it. But it-is trae, poh papeeberp ronda stierehal . Saee 4 | ‘ 4 ? ? ag fs } a se ia: * a fe : is ates pee Ae sadh i 3 ‘ial i J pe nas Ea ae ie aay — 4 aii er get caged al ‘ i =e nines a eae te aba nanaeriess inte sian em: Aco: coment * noid grog eect decease : ‘ gs sas aie ae ee 4 ‘ oe ore 1 * . ths a : pe Fee * @ * et « * : : 4 : ‘ ag : p bee PES Brie ; a 422 =) C THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1955! oe eee ____ TWENTY-N Toe ta te eee PF). %: |Defense Factor Opportunity at Houston. | 3s pared rate 77a \i'lat SAL iin Colonials’ HOUSTON w — Jack Curtice,| applicant UL ‘|Upset of Terps — ; = _ WASHINGTON @ — “We s ica for Keego, which dropped ‘its 3rd caves Js ong) 4g penyed ce w \¢ 0 es George Washington team had in-|f ie ) a 153 lead in the Ist flicted a 75-58 drubbing on Mary-|§ ipment Hed and never trled allough te ‘ art penta, meter pps 19s hechened New Shi Li | Wolves wasted aw ~s m. & tee ; Rogers end | Epo ey abo ‘aud laced “Kenge of . << Meat etait tars || Ladies’ Figure Skates size: +9 f ; Windsor, , as Shaw i as ae é errs te ccna ig he ese | "tnd MP, og sae (BSE 2 EE BES «|| sanom, outemerd wis al] Men's Figure Skates) sis 713 and a free throw | : int to Oxford. Dick © 6117 ‘e ~— «23.1 | play for which Matyland is noted. ae i ee , the gap egain. Stnnaton’ with 36 pola an tb | ee eet ene card Kien Ff 413 Metennen, 4 3| GW has been regarded ss a run | Men‘s Hockey Skates Sizes 7-12 tin se | at abeoing 9 aut ak Ty hop | URE, Lake, Conkérence teams -_ HST?" 14 E/"SautSvetee nota racotore|] Boginners’ Double Runner Skates. 4u size : Ciarkston's victory. margin 85) Viton. in ve we ia 331 | team,” Coach Reinhart protested. night ‘of the season | small as it was. * Rochester oi .ssscssasees 17 9 10 13—49| “I'm old fashioned to think |i © LeBarre added Jerry Rice hones 19 points to enough ey Ce eran snc [ind Farming 0” marin |" Bal hohniig | ama a my ao Gym Equipment - secutive win handing Romeo | over Bentley. Southfield OVEF | campbell $ Rambeau, 1 sliding defense tn 8h defeat "tn ew, cas, | the S00 matic with its Sth win as RR confnded Maryand inthe se Basketball Shoes .........$3.98 s pa ond as sen Thompson, g 2 1 6 e @33 : : * = . Lang, ¢ | © 0.0 Girardin, g © 1 1/ at one stretch limiting Mar, Bask: ball Pants .........89¢e Devils Win Overtime Tilt|#5% 333 fami} ingive tee umes Pane us ‘i 69° 4 “4 ' ; 2 rary 1 13.43 ’ ppo ee eee eeeeeeeeeeee ' ass : 11i0Nn Clarkston ..c++s+ns 8 1b 12 1-51 | Basket (Stall) Game , = in City Cl = 3D Action can | Ee wi aici", Won by 10-5 Score Sweat Sox ................49#r D, $:20 p.m., Lincoln). OL St Mary 428i Preaerick 50 —_ = City Basketball League's Class D | Blue Dovils’..--"-"M 19 8 0-8-@| Brighton 63) Helly aan” TOPEKA, Kan. un — Seaman h sae eer Safe [mets vsscvsee 3 3 4 *tats| SSR ee * [tteh Saaremaa tool The orts § 0D ' Do Filled Coats fo in six starts, 42-38. Sei Githiieeti <4 ete 9 10 6s Roseville bi, astand at «a an vumen got three points ; 7 ! wha | r Pepa aegis pated 30 te Bpartans ....seeesseres 7 8 18 1644 Masel Park a. East Derrort Fy and matched the stall. Final . = 8 5° : of dentiedien time. Treece scored | sisyveush's 0000") t 3 -al sas | SeeeOgee IS, Reneady Oo score: Wemego 10, Seman 5. “Everything for the Sportsman” Bus Hunting and Fishing pic sci ct tice see trom | | SRREEPE as | and'mede them all Seeman made |f (6 South Gass FE 2-762 seta th Bp in.the extra seasion, being his team | Third Child for Harts = | Winer Bun 3s fou tron ss Lone out of nine | , FI , A with 18 points, but Stallsmith of | DETROIT @—Leow Hart, giant nets nipped Meteors 24-23 after | wife gave birth to an 8pound 10- Were $29.95 ..... Sale Priced $23.95 Were $39.50 ..... Sale Priced $29.50 Were $43.50 ..... Sale Priced $32.50 This is brand new—first quality merchandise. SHIRT AND PANTS SALE SPORTS SHIRTS ....m« 3295 2 ta $5 : FLANNEL ........."¢2%3y" $1.95 ALL WOOL SHIRTS..iasn« $4.95 ALL WOOL SHIRTS... ws. $5.96 2 DRESS PANTS .....“"rio3” $479 JOE'S i: SURPLUS : 3 | J NAVY fi =e : = 32 S. Saginaw St. , FE 2-0022 rt, ae : He ! Sal , a ez ia Ae — 3 22 ae : | ms WINTER TRACTION TIRE by . nb ts the time to buy ® ; , es e , “¢ ’ h : i Only Suburbanite gives you all these . a : outstanding features: | ~@ 464 cleats — 1856 knife-tike , dig into snow — grip better on Icel . ; Triple-grooved tread guards agains? - ° side slipping! ‘ ° ee @ Indented shoulder design for less slip — more grip! | i sn bape Geabeargee peak i @ Smoother, quieter ride on dry 7. good reasons why: + Up 0 91% mare santng acon = : iy : , : pee gn tote al schemes to This winter, drive on Goodyear's great entra ae aes aaa Ppt ove pe hoya pnp lyr Sor ~AnOa {MEA Contin ee tb ah 4a. talking ose 4 in — let us ta tyre tlking shot me Beg segs Fo ang oad "65. Eee. * Bend ft ar or i regular tires and mount Suburbanites. in their - peautiful new Ford models are creat- seed totems body Saker ive you Bord Daal aed toe thee Won Owning Suburbanites doce not cost extra” ing such a lot of excitement. For to make your selection. And new Fords “in the flesh!” Then get you save the mileage in your present tires they are styled to mirror the beauty you can take your pick from an ex- behind the wheel and Test Drive Ford's for next spring and summer. So, enjoy safer - of the Thunderbird—the famous Ford _ -soptionally wide variety of beautifully new “Torque power. winter motoring — ride on Suburbanites and avoid dangerous, nerve-racking driving! Don’t wait for costly delays. _ SWITCH NOW! PAY AS LOW AS $1.25 A WEEK. FOR A PAIRI iw Ss & & a 2 ee * Open Friday 'til 9 P. M.- : gu8 | me F wegegey? = yeagsae 324 vs: Pal = ARERR ee ttt al th eB Pat ui nit it hie eater ey ith r Li iitia il | Ee |Beuls ap ie Beatle ta jth gL ATA |= a i Sei) i (iy nalita bn Aida Sw 3] s. E 5 oH pe i at blithe aa EL f it t i) bs & “1 5S wo * "EET ; iy =|: tle yrlid failalies rs. + i Size aT Dell 2 jit Hpi He (a — == 2 | St 8 ase pre | i ns ig fegite aaa abhi § eae Bape yey SUP gi ni | nf Hi bell : i Fit take 7 i 18 3 iif i ae i HUE 5 ie litt Ld HE = . kate han Se lh my ie ie via i HE S ~ MQ: seerh te 2 ead HE ee fail: Pits A aE FER aa Herr AE oles Seei ti tea SS U8 Juul at tn Had pel |g Syl: sa ai if it i SIPS fe ll fee dai oe Die er iu li: He ian ic PEE, iG iat ee, Me, LG is Ss aE | ma . - | -§ g 2 3 P2025 “| = | coil Nea “> Ao) TRH 7 grays Hie ate i i SS ae i! Hee itll yl id( a a at be Li i! yt “yy 8 lay wie "= ,a° an ib per ier itee ; H b! eM ata E PEER me 3 , ES Be tii et nk ae Hi eS aut en ie et ii eh ie SS ena rica Ll cs ih t ull [Sg aller. ils eile Se Uns : a fail: ei Ht sitet ee reel i : 4 ee er In, 2d iis ara f GH 3 E 4 Bias He such abtiat : E siedithi by gerbes ayia 14] — | 8 B.lbbit pip pee i Ede | i aii i He a a ie AGRHn 3 : BEN ipl eri att 3 = et HE fiapll ath itl iid F : “logy BESS agen dogh Estas et vhec2 oe see Hg d ans 6 ; f ‘ j Ye i ; . m i * ‘ 2 : : : : . ; —— -s= ; . 4 ‘ * , \ TT i THE PONTIAG PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1935 ~ , hday Rally | THIRTY-TWO | a - ———rieepnet cK 2 ers | esearch work, on. a revolutionary | To Omit Birthday tt ston en : = ‘ ‘ l P e lendar } light railroad train, atthe request WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The _ Pe eae las 2: Ss, ee . He. “certain important railroad of- : } a Straight of Club have voted Promises to Go Straig | ! 4 s pa bony Girl Scout Leaders as ee b fal : | * : Annual mileeting of the Quadrant; ficials. ; thelr t birthday rally ‘After Hard Night on Jo " Produce “yy, ' / |Low 12 Club at —— ee A. a8 Uk to omit | sie iwi gens Pd gee nay F r . rp * H | Pe age e aco Boe | _-| Temple, 18% E. Lawrence &t., e)) Reckless Driver Jailed this year, because _ DENVER Andy Mares, 2), a aaee eacann in ar y Wed., Jan. 19, @ p: m. L. W. Burnes, eck are participating in the Scouta- — abana Sc arae «bor INACTIVE TAGE | ecnc:2tor, "nee wnoiesaie | # Secretary. ay. a sabi Peafing guilty to 2 socket] yams, March 12m Pestisc. . - f s' mar - fe é ae i reported to , whirl porcea by the Bureau of Markets sse.| NEW YORK ~The stock mar-| | Special communication of Roose-| Curtice Refyses- to Put) driving charge Tustice Willis glar broke into the plant through) icaco um — Grains ruled Sreits: Apples, Donsiows, taney, $20. ket advanced moderately today in | Vélt Lodge ‘or sen oS = Ceiling on Production | W#trtord Township = " @. of| Pontiac Police last might ar ; - u; No 1, 4.00- . Street : :30 pm. arren Green, 42, a side door, ransacked desks and) i on the Board of > than fancy, he, bu, Me 3, go. bu: No 1. early dealings. PC Degree. John Robert Parr, Divisi 310 E. Seven M4 St., Flint, was sen- | rested Sam Dunn, 24, of 26 “ew | cabinets, broke ‘the ‘locks off ne day but were not able/to make any | 1150 S'i9- bu: enpies, Worthers fea. Ne The rise was a continuation with | w, yy. . —Ady, - of Any evInOn : tenced to 30 days in the Oakland | St., on five traffic to brakes | boxes, and an attempt he substantial gains. Dealings again | : sae = “Spples, Wagner, No 1, lessened vigor of the rally that al ation. of Cade: NEW YORK ® — General Mo- County Jail after he failed to pay | ing speeding, 7 traffic. | asa ye Procite ben were quite active, particularly in veal we sate top ped. No 1. 1.00. yereerees —— ae mar- Lodge No. 60, Clarkston, ~_—— tors is not planning to pull any | a $50 fine and $25 costs. and cutting in and : Hj ares, Meo. . | ket upward su : . m. . A. Degree. Rich-| punches ‘ == : Then he left the a note | wheat and ee ke = renewal cabbage, curly, Ro 100-10 = rpc today were up from 1 to ul icy sh rf Adv. | 1955 cane eo GM Pres. : in a company typewriter: There appe ran peo 1, 100-195 bu. Celery root, 3 ints at the outside with the H Curtice tofa a . onvinced me vesterday’s early short cover- | toppe ae doz. Fennel, No 1, 1.00-|% PO , ‘ e Harlow H.. Saved recht ged protec to go oc a oe possibly again in- | }'25 bu. “Moreradia dea bch” Ontens, | aircrafts o tey aid selpeday- News in Brief ar ane that spired by the intensified fighting Looks, Ho, ti eets Fae bag. Parsley. buoyancy as they ne e jibe *| “wouldn’t want to a3 we | h of Formosa. January soy-| curly, No 2. W-1.00 dos be Me apa Ahead with the aircra Gerald L. Green, 22, of 444 E.0n the ability or capaci! ary scone dropped a couple of cents | 1%", $9 1; bu.” Relators Not igo Se eee, Tee, ae. | Pile’ Bt, wes ‘eovanad lant night /of the five GM car di al WHY DON’T YOU CALL US! at the stert but then rallied. Feed | 37% wee: peste, vena maw, ts) cals, coppers, ond clectrice! | by Pontiac Police for failing to| upon the corporation iteslf. ee grains advanced small fractions. | tam Rox, No 1, 100-118 si box 138 | equipments, There was Josses m |20Swer eight traffic charges in| General Motors accounted for 52 © Confidential Professional Wheat near the end of the first | °s6 cps Matecs, hothowe ‘No 1° 2.18350 | mixture of gains and court. He is charged with mak-| per cent of the car market in 1954. Selection hour was %% to % higher, March 16-10 basket. Turnip, topped. No 1. 125- | the motors. was ‘ t the open- | "8 @ Prohibited left turn, running | Curtice declined to say specifically ' @ Men and Women : ri ue s higher, | 1.75 bu. ; .| Trading was sk a *n- ight, g> ex- would go after that same ® March'$123: oats unchanged to % |, Lettuce and clad greens wezse ny {296 With the tape unable to keep] * od NEM, speeding, making © | hat GM we year. He did say. how-| || 3 sutna a Uasuioe Phone ? — P : : Coll 100-1. a. | a i * . ‘ Rapid - a & higher, March 75%; rye te 1p ——— Nery Sg oe Gwin ebard. step ps og transactions for a piration of his operator's ever, that GM's goal in 1955 “is © ite Ghanee te the Empiever ; arc Ade, o 1, 100-1. . ; : ; =. lower, Ma gig cate ewe No‘ 1, 1.00-1.25 bu god Saige blocks were peur chauffeur’s licenses kes get a fair share of the mar- MID EMPLOYME SERVICE % lower to % higher, CHICAGO SUTTER AND ®GUs — 1 at 126% Hamlin, of the | *%- WEST NT ' i @ 9 8114: hanged to 5 an las Aircraft 1,500 up 1 at 126%2.| Gerald Ht manager / 7 2 $2.8143; gretie Npounds lower, | asedy; reseipis 1,105,297, whelssaie buy: | American Telephone 2,000 up 4 at} City Collision Service at 311 W.| / The news conference was an p ate Bank Bidg. : —_* Tey i ing prices unchanged; 93 score AA 87. 174%, Yd¥ngstown Sheet & Tube | Montcalm St., told Pontiac Police| other of the series of pretimin- 406 ontiec Stete is | January $12.80. 00,8 seis CHa 11 200 up % at 73%, Cities Service | today that someone broke into the rite ||| = SSS j ic Eges firm: receipts 12.680, wholesale 1000 up 1% at 118%, Boeing 3,500 garage and robbed a vending ma-| of GM’s annual otorama ai ———SS = ; Grae Paces whites Ses. mized 305 meaiume 30% | yoy at ig, and. Pennsylvania | nine ot ga Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, An invita- ry CHICAGO GRAIN “| standards 32.8: current receipts 32, dir- Railroad 5 up % at 21%. . Junk tional preview of the huge show- a : Fire : fice farigue caused by andes CHICAGO , Jan. 19 (AP)—Opentrig | ties 3@8: checks 30.5. ai ’ TV merge | cs shat ing GM products was held today. ou s s a4 4% d moving 6 are Grain | . sale, urs. J Hampton a . seachang, on ‘Art Metal New 124% DETROIT &UGs N York Stocks 286 State —Adv.| Curtice also told news writers: thing past. See our ind a job WHEAT ‘ ‘ . fob ew Old Store. . Fi Century tog rt feral reid ee Hi . ) from the. factory. ¢ chances are that you COR Ben | gag | Average 47, large 36-38%. 97.36 | Air Reduc .... he ‘Mey... 291 . , 4 4 General Printing one 148% See. 2 aus medium 39.36 =o — eee und Alleg a. Kennecott roa] He a Mah ee rage 4 , . never expect a fire . .. but guly 0. ie LARD 1280 | 8ve 36 = Allied Strs... 38.2 Kimbd Cik.... 388 . products ‘to continue through Bi oe 3 Jan s: Grade A jumbo 44-50 wid avg .... 72.4 Kresge 88.... 3 T | F & Office Supply wea BEE fate al he eee ae | te ae see 2 TQ9 ngineers is sermeally © Sewer poried busty KEEP YOUR PROPERTY NT AeStcyce a Ma 1280 | dium 32-34 w — = Alum Am . McN&L.... 184) ; a; 17 W. Lawrence yt BY “SOYBEAN Om 1” Cheeks 31ie td org 20s = a tas & 3.3 F om Plant He would not want to express ADEQUATELY INSURED! 240 ee Poultry ae Sate mt toes et] POMMAC ENGINE FIANE | No soul not want to express | Mar... 33% July 1143 = ** S| 8 Cem... 58.6 ; guaranteed annual wage because May . 1.23% July Poultry an ——. ay bo Loriiard = Members of Pontiac Chapter 69 GM conducis its Me alliosarcis Cr wford-Dawe-Grove Foreign Exchange 7, tga trims is |Am Regu. 2 Mery Whit 2) of the American Society of Tool| i pconte , aw! ) : . Jan, = ane OU : . NEW YORK, Jan 19 (AP)-—Foreign pee sana o.b. Detreit for Ne. 1 qual- = cae -. May D 8tr aes Engineers made a trip through The United States is not ready Insurance of All Kinds hange rates follow (Great Britain in| ity live poultry up te 10 a.m .|Am Bul Pa .. 323 Mid Cont Pet 1084) new Pontiac Motor Division | for the 30-hour work week. 357 Soil in cents) Meavy hens 31-38, light hens 19-13; Tel&Tel .174.2 Mid Bt! Pd .. 38. ‘ de- Stete Bonk Bidg Ph. FE 2-8 Getlase, = York heavy brotiers oF fryers (2%-3% Ibe): | Am Teld 662 Ch ..1 ant Monday evening. The | General Motors 716 Pentiec . Sthet Dic por cont premium or 10h0|Gray Crosses 31%, Barred Rocks 33. | Am en. 24.3 Mont Ward .. 31.1) engine pl a mt currently is doing some : ee er en Secs papunetaes tet tent 30-08 m “ine... 383 Motor Pd... 214 ed in the plant cafeteria, | P@™tmen = on , i US. cents,-up 1/32 of a cent. Market steady. Receipts moderate. | Am apa "* 493 Moter Wheel 27¢| tour start ’ , ~ : Europe: Great Britain (pound) 92-78) Requiar trade only fair. Supplies of | Anac Wok C 564 Motorols .... 473/50 G. R. Scharp, assistant su- : ' 9/16, up 1/16 of 0 cent; Great Britaim) Deeuer lonee fared hens cme, sryete | Sees © 5 70.4 Mueller Br .. 35.2 30 day futures 2.78 15/32, up 3/32 of ample and Eaponettes more than ample — & Co 147 surrey Co .. 334 perintendent of the motor plant, oe age cent; Great Britain 60 day futures 2.78 | Oo 's's Ib. Sixes and short on 4-5 Ibe. | Armou G 23 Nat Es 43.8 . ~~ gly Bd EO a en sizes. ‘Atchioss °...1986 at eS *| made a brief talk. eee: t > eed - . 5 we ~ . | sents ‘belgium franc) SE, “sto cont, CHICAGO POULTRY Ce Oyps ... $24) About 150 members of the chap- | | Sadean a Germany. (West) (Deutsche } CHICAGO, Jan. 19 (AP)—Live poultry: |Aveo Mig... as Nat Steel -.. 612/ ter made, the tour, which was - mark) 23.85, unchanged; Holfind (guil-| pirm on heavy hens and young stock, | paid Lime + OT at Taso .... 08 Paes, ) F) 26.26%, off 00% of a cent; Italy| weak on gaponettes; receipts in coops | Bait & Oh ~. 37. NY Air Brk .. 24.7| arranged by C. E. King, vice ‘a 16% of a cent, unchanged; Portu-/|¢@13 (yestérday 410 coops, 87.523 Ibs): | Beech Nut _. 206 NY Cent .... 3386 visitors (escudo) 3.50, unchanged; Sweden fon PME prise uacheneed to i Benawet "ly Nia M Pw... 306|man of the chapter. The , (tranc). (free) 23.39%. unchanged: Den- 135-148; fryers and broilers $63; eld Beth Steel ...1085 Norin av.. she | were especially interested in auto- % mark (krone) ee es = roosters 12-12.5; copenettes. 25-26. — ‘11 Nor ps4 — roe mation in the new plant, transfer Complete stcck of points for most Latin fag nage — 1a. = me of a * , Bond - ee et akin. 118 machines and revolving test stands pers, also repairs for electric par ~ 3, 102, Unchanged; Venesvela Livestock —— ao Ohio ou -- “| which contribute to building of the shavers. Ronson and Parker sy By A dollar 11.43, un- | DETROIT LIVESTOCK ~ _— Me : 3 Otis Elev... 63 | new Pontiac V-8 engine. ; _ TH ehanged. 5 DETROIT, Jan. 19 (AP) — Hogs—Gal-| Budd Go... B Gate mot ee . ~ ’ ee able 490. Market active, fully steady, | Burroughs : Fs . - “ mnnee sven [eerie asic wieateel Sen es H, RNR Ss! Busine Notes " : lower & Weeks) _| Datrows and gilts 18.00-18.75; — 190-220 Dry 15.1 Parke Da 4 : Figures after decimal points are eighths — 9 ge fry ales "230-280 ibs. Gan Pac - 99.6 Penney JC a“ High Low noe 17.00-18.00: other weights scarce: sows! Capital bag = Pepsi Cola 194] Max E. Kerns was elected presi- & Office Supply Gertgaienigan".\-:, 37 AA |MBAOE, 400. Ibs 140-1800; 400-600 v.| Carrier Cp... $1 Pepa Cola 184 dent of the Pontiac Association 14 us steel .. "07 - the Ni York Cen- 9 horned steers 19.80; s truck lot high |G Oli -:... $2.4 Ug steel pt. 161.6 | certain.” Both ew « prime 1,200 Ib. mixed steers and hetfers Hayes Mf ... 73 ug Tob... 189 tral and the New York, New Ha- 33.50; most good to high chotce heifers Hersh Choe .. 43 _ Yan Real | 35 Railroads have 19-50-2780 oe ow feed | Holland P ... is Walgreen 29.2 ven & Hartford te hate ; i! 9 : an - akties R t =! | ‘Sercia! cows 035-1300; canners “eed semen 2s See we ees 3 ae eat at t rr — 50; utility Shae pen ceggam tH on nena _ West Un be a a low-slung = le 4 ore 22.00-28.0- 0 “toc good short year. |indust Hey -- 8, Wests St. 78 : CARE EE lings stock steers 21.00: medium 684 Ib. Inspir Cop .. 39 Mot ... 36.1 The nation's two largest nar l steckers = ppt ng Fay Wo. Holsteins gs | = 3 a se = =, General _Motors Ac- mode tn Mame it eke) Eee gor te wed averegie ton sendy; bas Silver a Yale 8 8 tn g. 78 sheep about steady; good te me iint Tel & Tel 25.9 ¥: aT. wooled lambs 108 Ip down 19.0 38: | isl Crk Goal,. 31.3 Zen + 082 r ime z Ip. and: lighter 21.80; ew ‘Tote ‘mostly SPOOR AVERAGES * —— 160-120 Be, 19.00-20. + utility. NEW YORK, Jan. 19—(Complied good lambs 10.00-18.80: most the Associated Press): _ : choice 100-107 shorn lambs -No.1 and ; 15 _ ze ee fall shorn Belts 5 ,19.80-90.00:' three 5 eee Rails Til Stocks ats a < ib. 1”, shorn ’ 2) a : a 16.50: cull to choice sisughter ewes $30. ~~ it - ere 151.0 General Printing & Office Supply |" Cn ae at iss Week rer ra ing : : The 1952 eruption of B - groom, 7 ei is tia Hawaiian volcano, lasted 136 days, tose-s8" Mien we 123.0 1088 17 W. Lawrence St. nig Pontiec, Mich. largest eruption in recorded his- ot ge = oS BS 116.3 : eal | tory. 1953 bias 125 608 905 THEIR NEW ‘ \! i 2) wooesr MAIDENS Wanted Real Estate| 32a] ! é' MAHAN HAS BUYERS / e 4B Sete opie,” , oa i 2 wil be satistied, for end cheting. Call oo today to hat -To nal PrER OR? vod BUY if-WELL INSURE IT M501 fomgeen won, FE 4 ly + WAL! 5! SRT COC | | g Qhee Eves oct, ® Sun. 10-4 LTY CO. REALTORS Member ont Serta Est. Exch, Ine. | Soong” . Ba. NEXT DOOR, __ NEXT Ost OFFICE MODERN LAKE FRONT HOME or small acreage. Phone EM FAST Action! 2a. comsend Se | pare ISN 1 IT LOGIGAL? ssekeeping Shop. eae 2: ££ 48 Se ee: RUPERT, JANUARY 16, 1986. Mn. ANTED tr wit a firm that concen: beard 249 Auburn “Ave i xt Experienced ® Recapper eee Prices Paid trates, on Selling’ exclusively ip ; AS! — S Sue Pe et ins ang Tle | Bs J ong cones. et or ree) VATE TE, beloved daughter of Mrs. of Ge’ Mims. Seles Meaknne saa estimate. : a White; dear sister of Mrs. H. W.| Cass. : » aie Lind. ‘Mrs. Rupert may be seen |iP YOU ARE TiRED OF Low | {i*?, Slepographer must be able) — P wei 48 S. Piks _ NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. . Atthe Melvin A Schutt Funeral | UqfOe ARE TIRED GF TOW | to taxe shorthand. Apply. i ae Typewriter Service 22A| 3. ree BROS ‘ where arrangements will an “men in our sales ART é : : BORE) ace vheseileoncnibonrte et yg s — a e come, For personal interview. = x A Ee. roan on spare time. “24s. , 1955, . ‘ Ban i AM Pe eee ey Phone +1872 or OR 3-1760 peg | Ae 2. Saginaw st } soso! Unlimited 5 Goes Te eat it cA ; fe a MIDWEST GIRLS “We don’t dare shoot him—he's out of season!” b Prints ‘ and Office Su>-| gor buying contracts. Fe LISTINGS WANTED ; ac ee TEES | sone, rom ooo mex, | Saif cena ait eins eee | arate Gere | © ED. NORDMAN telegraph. | of ‘Willem | Credit Adjuster Trainee... s15| costume jewelry “fashion a shows, | ‘Work Wanted Male 10 Building S Savics. 12) were an} a POLINGON, Realtor romeo, Michioan “nam these PE — SS ee samen St |Ccmoray axon anp cant |), ertoen, risen saying CT RAEORTAE "PPE ow ———— eR fa 2 hs elle a ee es: now for personal mierview. CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN. | B. “G, sNY: 4 FE 4-2533 ————~ * peat MY. Stet. yr ant Frame Fu- | Office Trainee fast typist). $260 | g,Quality memorials ieee | calls. (Women) Wants housework and‘ child-care. | RELIABLE JA’ SERVICE. lobbies 4 & Supplies 24A ae4_N. Perry 5-831 sez] FE 4471. Windows rt etbacoen | Ba eas Af Stout, Realt HAVE CHENT FOR A oy Ee ~ | EXPERIENCED — WOULD| © FE 26147 e SACKENSTOSE 1$ BE. LAWRENCE w. | = ealtor Cemetery Lots §| SATESMEN SOLICITOR | FiretignSimscwers, ag, cary | tame 72 cota ees eee |" eee aol = poy yams soa Cal gk: tar ma so € i pre . L i Bh nee ! Open vi i] = = WHITE CHAPEL. 1 4 GRAVE ‘Lor. Cc ALL ’ Part Time =e aa WoRee WANTS De ka Prawate wate >to fit, "tallan pottery ry. PE 31414. Divi! "______. | CARE FRONT ROME Saw Is crave let Adjoining. Of 3.176 | You can earn a substantial week- SANITARY NA PEIN VENDING | CHINA PAINTING. TEXTILE CLARK pole gy gle after 5 pm. , | ly income meking calle from yout | werk. Wignts preferred. PESO. / machines, Sele or commission painting. of shive painting, met- . oe . emily with two grade school ~. : reaimomameee | Monge Mt Spe iy” arent nogsewonk. rors | fine We af” “TT TS) Siete deed Pair amarenis | NEEDS PROPERTY | GSR, Sibi) soca t : P E 7 . . ‘ o A NOW! ______FE $8017 __ss| iRoNiNO DONE” IN MY HOME. | _ cleared, low rates. FE 40137. __Hackett Ro. Phone FE oa; Se oe ey F need of wl room of basem “ spece. Pos- S7Pt Sp Sart =| 7s em, TREE, TRIMMING 3 AND’ REMOV. Se GADGET BAS. diate market’ List your ‘property Hy) es rm ot BOX REPLIES FE 5-416] Btcnograher Short hand $298 up|TADY EXPERINCED IN GEN: | Sijqgqee Stlimate FE (Alls Blereo comers, OCS, tas speed | Ti Seas etn gee your daar | —Hesiats te Pontiee Press ‘om, "AS Ramee ASHER up offic | = € ic wi ase, era, 4 ; At 10 am, today FOR APPOINTMENT —| StBeral Office saee up | Ploy ment FE +618 GOON OR Bookkeeping & Taxes 14 and) F.. 918186; “Many mors | tive ’us a call Sia “Se wai be| LISTINGS WANTED there were replies at .. | Bono "S EuPtovuner stct taht been FE est a after: 100. _, BOORKEEPINO - TYPING Boek FILM SERVICE. 1085 W. filed to talk over your Bes jor | Farms business and commercia) the Press office in Otter mitea .. Quatity | fe BS Se CADY DESIRES HOUSEWORK OF | | of ali kinds, Tax service, FS RAPS EAMERA Fe} ear Ee em tisa'to| Roy Knauf, Realt the following boxes: men caly pet attner ee, tors Eaperiene 204 par. ae” kat, Fe See _— ne S._ Telegraph Rd._ FE £0676, | UL" 314., Complete with flash, bold- extend this’ friendly’ service, 2% ny nau ealt yi p-G; M;- 23,-28,-33, 35, Livertine, Sales Manager. Gell PE ana sak tor MF. sitting in ee Oe cait Foot Specialist 15A\_ er access. $110, MI 6-1264. _ . . R Huros __ =: s~ | re IDEGRAP ESS. TYPING 8EC. —_— Notices & Personals 25 TWO OFFICES tent Apts. wa Forced 3 33 40, 43, 44, 56; 58,60, 64, WAITRESS." DAY AND | NIOBT |" retarial service, EM _ 32042. DR. A. A, KANTER, SPE-| U : mal +O SERVE YOU 66, 67, 69, 88, 91, 113, We Need = awe eS. PRACTICAL NURSING: HOSPITAL enn. 6 Seemew B. 7S AUBIVOX HEARING AID, RM 10. SERVE |{ BEDROOM, LARGE KITCHEN, 115. | More Salesmen WHITE WOMAN FOR | rience. FE 5-4989 or FE _\Wity N_ Saginaw. FE 4-0539. CLARK REAL ESTATE | goely dcccrsted. pueets Camere, J ‘ WHITE WOMAN FOR LIONT S332 Furnitare | Refinishin 16A jaginaw 1362 W: Huron St | Men or couple. Downstairs 4 - To Sell | Rousexork and care fof year Oa | WANTED IRONINGS 63 A . Bose Sl on f OR, WOMAN ad oe cart | ee ee — America’s fastest moving © fa 116. = cagauinaiess = el. FE B-OT42 Zz DELO ANTI ors A 8PE- Verne: Vie ‘Poone FE 2.8734. _ aa Oi tess. m4 |} om for Teuieteeotiemen 133 automobile =~" (Chevrolet! | WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK “AND | \Voman would like work | —Saky, FE 60163 FE 55338. cvsron 60 ad a. BE Aree: COMPLETE | _'E Hows ; ing area - - - Oakland | ity of Owen ° ee eli by the day. Call FE __Income Tax Service 17 |” puckies and puttons. 24 hour sery- |T ROOM APT AND SLEEPING The Pontiac Press County! Por one of Amer, | WOMAN TO CARE FOR | CHIL- ° ce, Piait Sewing Center. 114 W.| Peal Estate Service ac? + qin Saas F s oaeegsss —_ 2. oe oe Se 2-274. L. PITZWATER Vice | _Hition FE SG cigs Laon SOOM Sanesieier.—1 OR WANT AD : rahips + - week. Own | trans . fe ar iN MY HOME. | 1s Maynard Ct. __ PE 58876 DAINTY MAID ce 1 URPLIES went to trade your present home | of 2 guiet men. $10. 0 weet. —_ r r PPOR : a BURTON &. STEVEN {eo WEDDING INVITATIONS. © on 8 new house? We buy. | __FE 5-3647. DIAL FE 2-8181 Matthews — Hargreaves Oiromen with hice personality and | Vaz 08 AND. TRONINOS. FE| Home calls a et PY Dag Bacay Rag ad yy ng i — — ial 2. - car. @s much as $100 week- ‘ins = .| on your let of ours, many lots : -_ Sagas. __. From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Posting, Michigan He no nparties, ho Getiveries. ALE ‘my home. TaOM TAK Pes, S| IN DEBT? win nd witout Take frosiage or |® dane spreterred oe a lane CN ee —MY_20003. Sei adie MI eis, | ERCOME TAX {SERVICE LARAR| 1 you are having troubie meetinr | Busasrs: ‘cereage, oF will sub. | NEWLY DECORATED 2 “pres ~ iam ws to bidet Coe ae _ Help Wanted 8) woman WANTS HOUSEWORK. |—~"""o*e"_7= S00". aL Bee du, Sean Sous Pan 1 an sqrumes no Tespen, j | “BoD EMPLOY BN ‘AGENCY ee “Sq | Dare ct by_week. FE seu. | ane MONEY - ORS INC, st 8. Sasingy above} SYLVAN REALTY co. Kaho tap Baa. =. ~ By + E } . Huron EST LESMAN WANTED: WASHING AND TRON- us our return fo’ Oaklana Theater. 60454. Orchard e Rd., Ponti — au tie || WANTED MAN WrTu CAR FOR am Cees Ce et ee | ae Set oer FR | Se SNE wits for “ap- | ENAPE cat “uy =’ vommhapmdies ze oes “PE baa Fo BOOM, Fatvare Bare first imse of the ad- i: Gey Srocaign vests. Write Tum — —boint ee = < ay vertisement when bas been § | _ tac Prese Box $8 ~ SALESPEOPLE Building Service 12 Laundry Service 18 LET GEORGE | APPLY GLAXO ? Woodward, -Royel Onk. Li 2-3906. a hy ~ TV SERVICEMEN | Bxperienced in plumbing & heat. | ~~~ nnn | ee ~| forect. ‘wavine ane “eruboine. 7 ROOMS FOR 1 OR 7 CLEAN tions ee iendarbe sure to Must se experience. Toy on as % — un we! _— AIL TYPES OF BUILDING PLANS | CURTAINS NYLON & ALL Ma. Wailte’s Notions _ O SOl _ girls 300 N Saginaw &t. > your . “kill bers.” for work. ‘Bes bere Ask for Mr. Fred W Appl Spec. commercial & residential. teriale expertiv finished in latest REDUCE ~ : a ROOM APARTMENT. $15 ° ee be _n at | ony Orchard eA Bam © 6 om. enger. Apply FM'34931. Det. TRinity 3-2073. equipmen’ Cotton rugs. all sizes, Ate you overeuight? Tired? Con- 1 small child or i giver: —.- BRICK. BLOCK. CEMENT WORK | -. fared & "uff cried. AUTOMAT| stipated? Try our safe scientific Selcome, 30 Baldwin FE 0-101.|7 gOGM EtGeR. 1 SEDROOME. ‘ : $200 P er “Week SALESPEOPLE — FULL OR | ang fireplaces. FE 2-2468. _near Tel Bures comer, Os ei | quick "method | Individual nutr- (RAS DONE IT AGAIN) 7 ROOMS AND BATH, NEAR AU-| Children welcome $40 month. Closing fime for advertise- ir time. Earn comm. $2 hr BLOCK AND CEMENT ei-Huron center. FE 5-6804) tional programs. Call FE 44131.; That's right folks. We have sold) burn Heights. couple only, no] 2585 Orchard Lk. Ave. ty Through our proven tra’ i nylon products to regular | “Coty” also chimneys. No job soo LACE CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUF- over BO per cent of our listings | drinkers, PE 4-6532 'é ROOM. iL MODERN. $15 A * ‘a.ger than regular agate m and unlimited supply ot| ustomers near your home. Li) iarge or too small. Guaranteed | fed beautifully Lay 3M Pontiac Wid. Child, to -Board 26 and are desperately in need of ~ga | ¢ rh oS ‘type is 12 o'elock noon the Cede Sea ure paneed "these 26008 or WO 11-4964 or write work. Ph. FE 48694. _Laundry. Phone FE 2-8101 Sysakpadng Poa all types of tty to sell, For 7% ROOMS, MURPHY month. 791 Dorris Rd., Nerth off } An previous to publication. earnings immediately. With our 411 Park Ave, Bidg. Detroit 26. LOCK AND CEMENT WORK POR FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV. Quick and courteous ection, call} *4ults only. No drinkers. ot Aubura. = Sete 6 aaah pee Instruction 9 BLOCK AND CEMENT WOR: ice. Pe. Leaneey. FE ag 3 CARE FOR CP cane IN _2-8848 after 3:30 _p:m. I AKEFRO? . Transient Want Ads may and ad- is wanted. MY_3-4163. i _licensed home. FE _2-2006 Office Open #8 7 AND «4 ROOM = +4 NT . canceled up to simply write up ~ 7 CARPENTER EXCELLENT CARE OF Cl CHIL until June ist. Children welcome. Brand hew 5 rooms. Strictly mod- day of publication after the the orders. If you can sell, raj rene L NS, POPULAR A ND |. ~ 7 Moving & Trucking 19; _oten i _my_ home. FE 4 0417 A JOHNSON Realt _880 deposit. Phone OR 3-7218. | ern. Brendel Lake. $100 pay first insertion advancement ou PE 20967 R. modeling kitchens baths, clos- iz EXCELLENT CA GARE IN Bi BY . . » Keaitor Y DECORATE! year around. 12 mi, fi Ce the compas of 4 fastest Fer ies ets, attic es, ve and ica eee, Sere ace. IN HOME FE 4-2533 3 Fan wal panned ‘Adults. = THELMA M. ELWOOD cash WANT AD RATES type. For La 5 -l MOVING, CKING, PICK. mo CARE 1 SMALL MALL BOY. : _Norton, ine OE a — 1 Day 3 Days 6 _ soy Nagy gt ty ep 4 OR 3-466. _Ecomente ates, = a pe ED pe 4 oe 2 care, FE. 6-038, 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. {f y ROOMS CLEAN. BOS, LINE. 2 a 7 BEDROOM. MODERE bef : $1.25 Sie r Sease . 2 : Orchard Lake __#75_2_month._Afer § FS ¢ 38 ett te | ~ Help Wanted Female 7 neing. Modernizing. FE 45470, LIGHT HAULING, 7OP,, jos. Wtd. Household Goods 27 | wit BUY OR List YOUR LAKE 7 AND 4 ROOMS APT.“1 BLOCK hey, ee Be bi od PPP PLEAD PBPP PLP PPP PP 2 _— c P. li ei aa ae at 7 or ‘S. _ 6 2.40 432 6.48 Carpenter Contractin VEL On | CASH. FOR ALL KINDS 0} Ro + ROOM BACHELOR BASEMENT | * ROOM HOUSE. NICE LOCATION 1 300 8 THD | ambitious te torty: to | dents. Quality, NOW! = Routt or tin, Get our coy “thon” Sine env place. FE.| furniture or dishes. | Pe 2.2859. ED Office F. McKINNEY , pene 810 per week. 106| Potrendes sequiced. PE 44989. ; ' : assist in \° “of " Eape : rrms, OR 3-2276. Pb. Po SN a ann < ; ere es as : lnens asseau. | PREE page book showing jobs. |CEMENT Is OUR SPECIALTY. aes = al votee Bua Eny os Sales ahi ten > ooo ay ae Og * omatio oft. furs cg — an - : PR top dol : r, utility TIGHT AND, MEAVY TRUCKING. | eh itor you, 8.8 Commusiy EVERY DAY 5 nook OPPEaaiae fire gacape "Suitable for smal : ie, is or * 7 Help W Male 6 LIGHT HAULING AND RUBBISH. IN THE YEAR \ Help anted Pra ee PE jee er aa soon ra vet ee pal gt coming more : Auto Service Sal | Reasonable rates On 3.4zte = +7013. ii cated office where parking * uto Service Salesman tin. GNE 6. PONTIACS LARGEST is no ‘probiem. Right now |? ROOMS ano Tyg B= 1° : customers MAN wis PICKOR WANTS | furniture, buyers Cash waiting. Si Seen SS privileges. MY ae : Farm properties. Phone SRELL RT NGS Ler Us BUY IT OR AUCTION TTF | tow it you'went your pron | ‘ae 2 aaa 1 OA EOL, or baw = trem Phone FE 0008, = 4 tiac. Rent month. Ref- TRUCKING OF ANY OF ANY KING, ALSO tamoe MY >is trences "required. and exchanged. __ clean up jobs FE 2-152 AN D FUR 2 Red prominent tment call OR 3-1676 lf you have anything for e Bie ; MM CARPET. : _tiderly Indies. 38 Wi nes LIVING ROOM, ‘ i Trucks to ; Rant iron se ee hla AND peRvaTE | Venetian blinds. gas heat. 3 -bed- " + con D EQUIPMENT. ft R's Lay co. mr mare a = at iS FURN. PRIVATE t oe, He” Stake OAKLAND county: vg LARGEST ; Pontiac Farm and FE 22806, | For @ Industral Tractor Co, | FEES Rog Bal” "Hn } . a _— 3 .* ee ee + ¥ re > Revive it with ie -—. Adst Pee! things & = : * 2 i + _For Sale Houses 43 AIRPORT ROAD [ — 6 gy home on 1 floor. ANOTHER DANDY WATERFRO laceday Lake~6 NT HOME ero diown 5 ate 6529 if =a ho aluminum = sidin storms. 900 cove to G.I. ge. $62.36 month fa and insurance. 5 BE MOVED OFF 1% go neteral fire- ap- reciated. Fo: tarteer”” informa: f phone OR 3-0048 FE HEY - | THERE! YOU'LL HAVE STARS IN including OR 3-9777 or THE NORTHWOOD Aone ATION % Fg fe MTG. -| sot, 3. bedroom base- ment, gas t ‘peat, carpet PE 4 CFE 44-6862. OAK HILL ESTATE | “BUD” NICHOLIE BEAL! § ACRES Only $1,456 down &rm, home. full beth, mod- FLOYD KENT, Realtor __Next to Consumers Power Partridge FURNISHED BUNG. Comfortable 6 room modern iow lepeled saan ta tou, Basement. new automatic nes 3 gee = $o'e50 on = hg es NEAR DOWNTOWN - Large € room modern home Io- downtown cated close to Pontiac. ‘pee A top value Storing wh only $9,850 on WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR, FE 2-8316 43 W. Huron St, Open Eve. 7 to @ || TRIPP Williams Lake PO oa == Y Two Lakes = Gls—$100 Moves ‘You In! NOTHING ELSE TO PAY! — DOWN PAYMENT PLUS COSTS $7) m includes every Model 10-7 p.m On East Bivd,, between Pe and Mt. Clemens, . Anchor Real Estate . Model Phone FE 3-950 “THE PONTIAC PRESS, WALLED LAKE’ 2. bedroom modern home, with corn ee 96,500. $1,500 2 ae basement, 3% & arranged. C ‘Alorim Walled Lake MArket 4-2002 , Dinnan apd Son, Huron. a VETERANS Better value in Pontiac, No down payment (Mtg. cost about $300). HANNAN _LIncoln #4000 OPE DAILY 1 TO 86 THE “CHELSEA” ® Bedroom Brick FHA and GI Approved Paved street, city water, sewer. GI $600 FHA. $1,150 Choice’ of 5 home des pe 9 Knotty pine cabinets with rustic hardware. Automatic oii forced air heat. Til throoms. Spacemastcr eidine ‘doors. on Fernberry St, Off ~ Lake Rd pet. Scott mA & i. i" E if i ie | a i if “i | $f i t buildings. OTTAWA HILLS 1% ow ayy 6 —— $e up, sors, 2, bedrocm oi) vom heat, SC ee ar BALD. D. HAMMOND Huron Realtor CO-OP MEMBERS | 37S. Toe heal TD EAL Seema PROSTAOE | wisem wart ets room home. Many fine feat 49345 Pontiac Trail gil best ioe re woe “*| GI—No Down Payment . Nelson. PE 2- yon GALS. lon moothty ‘payment, New HOUSES AND INCOMES OF ALL oe Sitoot 3 one, Kinds, Also building G.I. Does | Pi, Ortonville 132 Reverse Charges. 4 ROOMS AND BATH. PLA8- tered, newly decorated. Near Pontiac Motor, By private owner. 4-6722. FE SACRIFICE On account of iUlness owner wil sell his equity in his new 2 bed- room home near lake, close in, needs small amount of interior finishing. This is a bargain. Full price only “7 A ~yuad will take $1,250 for EMBREE ¢ & ‘GREGG 1565 Union Lake Rd. EM 3-4393 Union Lake e Village BEEN TRANSFERRED, MUST sell. 2 bed ROSHESTER AREA 1% story frame house, unfinished, For Sale Houses “3, FUNNY BUSINESS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, _1955 by Hershberger “They've got such tall guys playing basketball these days T can't follow it!” full basement, auto- matic off heat and hot water, storms and screens, open breeze- 8, $11,900. 2088 Gulliver. MU 6-1071 OPE] Daily 1 to 8 THE “MACEDAY” 3 BEDROOM 050 DOWN PLUS MORTGAGE COSTS Rectneter under floor heating = kitchen cabinets with Saas Alwindtite eumem sliding win- ie log on ans, Sst street! ~AWILLIAMS. & MACEDAY $11,800 PULL PRICE : Drive out Dixie vw to Wil liams Leake Rd.; turn a ap- ores. i% mi.; watch for Opea “WHITE BROS. ~ REALTORS Phone OR 3-4702 or OR 3-1872 $1,500 DOWN fine 3 bedroom with R. J. VALUET, Realtor 345 Oakland Ave. FE 56-0683 Co-operative Real Estate Service $750 DOWN . RILEY, BROKER Phone FE ¢1187 Bateman... Four Bedrooms 7 «: o Kampsen FE 4-0528 Eves & Sun. Estate Exchange anne Realtors L. H. BROWN, Realtor Member nee tech KN UDSEN For Sale Houses 43 SYLVAN VILLAGE Sam Warwick has 1 large face home full base- bedrms.. den, corner location near’ Fisher “Body, rane. fenced = back yer. a 10.9 th __ $2,500 down. FE 2- $950 DOWN. 3 BEDROGM MOD: MOD- _erm,_ by owner. OR 3-7737. ~ COLORED Nice 3 bedroom home. Excel- lent location. one, neat. . vrsemey, Sarpeted. Call appoint- ADAMS REALTY -CO. 382 Auburn PE 43393 FE 2-1900 OR 3-2420 $300 DOWN New 2 betroom byuee. full base- ment, unfinished interior, lake privileges. Wiltams: Lake Gar- jens. OR 3-2837. ROOMS NEW 4 AND BATH IN Watertord 6831 Saline Dr. Call _OR 3.0663, INCOME Downtown rooming apartments. -_. k from Sears. Gas heat, car garage. Terrific income toute s. Basy terms. JIM WRIGHT, Realtor 45 Oakland A 5-044) E. WILSON. 2 bedroom home. Bath. Full price $4,200. Low down payment. NORTH 1 5 room modern —- ps, —— 2 car ga- IC. HAYDEN 86 E. Walton Bivd. PE 8-041 _ Realtor... Open Eves. “MYERS $10,300 terms CECIL H. MYERS Real Estate PE 44975 A HOME OF YOUR OWN West Side cone om oSkE A” “ht Pe en For Sale Houses 43 GOOD. CREDIT Plus one dome will make you the owner of this new, neat 2 bed- room home. Utility room, Full bath, Convenient location west of Pontiac fi y $6850! FECT FOR HANDYMAN 2 bedroom ranch type home, Close to Waterford High, $5,250. en wore FINISHED , x 2 bedfeom home in good Keego Suhr avetaem. $5,050. Low down paym JACK LOVELAND PE Sigg te MA. Ree as WHITE OR COLORED ph te 2 . eile 4 Boat. Venction “ettade, bee. wood floors $7,200, $1,500 down. PE 2-255). STOUT'S BEST BUYS: TODAY NOT ONLY INCOME But a graciousness and qual- GENTLE TERMS Onlv $495 down and month- ly yments of inn lant ps mip Beet hid dabethiii *xe s i ef) * ealtor o "3 oT) f= ine OFFERS North Perry Street = Giroux & Hick _ FAMILY ae ae Se Orion. GAYLORD 136 East Pike St. Ww EST SIDE beet? test de ectaer el state Taclgen | 3 GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS 10 ao To Buy-—To Seli—-To Trade YOU BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE IT MAHAN Sa SS hae] Co-operative. E 2. OF BON setantion heme ved 8 4% rooms, featuring ts va Russell Young for yourself. NEAR ORTONVIELE” Heese At See MII ¢ LER Mansfield vers ae) if. walls, auto. gas beat, Rhy aluminum dows, all city conveniences, only 3 left, so WEST SIDE INCOME eres Wis te very geee, invest. 8 ment, comme tor Se owncs. 3 __For Sale Houses _ ~ F. 2 BEDROOM, REAL NICE HOME. * Sait 1 BEDROOM. REAL, ¥ cull 7S Senet | Ee oat oven, car and lot Srinxiaé PE 54008. Excellent Income By owner, ist r: § rooms bath. : #4 Yooms bath. entrance. Pull a ag Very large rooms ation. Phone OR 3-4267 PAYMENTS $33 A MONTH ONLY $600 DOWN Templeton ots | LOOK im and St. Michael's Near paige Pull kitchen, basement, ., wae water eer. eafage, PHS soa $1,900 down for “DI WEST SIDE 5 bed e. Large o@ rooms bath, good awe : tg K--3 eat for abl K. L. "Templeton, “Realtor 330, Gpeterd Tah ty aun. 1 to 8 2 CIVILIANS lovely bedroo: distinctive, bungalows 4 peea air es, Price $7. 100. Bee ‘model at corner at Baldwin ount, OPEN DAILY sUN, 2 “GET RICH QUICK" BEN]. RICH Linwood A. JOHNSON, SN. Realtor FE 4-2533 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. 1238 ____After_6 Call OR 3.7038 Ranch T AL OMC SUPERVISOR wer e 2 bedroom with these ee ine Sor modernist lasting pi - ierrace, dow and oh at a15,300. Terms. J. R. HILTZ EALTOR Eves. FE 54-6440 1011 W. Huron i. SUBURBAN BEAUTY y It's a. most pesutioay cet oat and the most desirable home in its price range that you've ever seen. It's long PE 56181 West Suburban we att, NOTHER FOUR ROOM Tones Nahe ‘Lake. New and modern, ment. Me A small dome, pers 3 * — mp, very small down ment very small modern =r soa ae tae ment. GEO. MARBLE, Realtor 6261 Andersonville b- Waterford CLARK URBAN. this 5 BEDROOMS, suB BAN, Gis 5% MILES Mig COURTHOUSE, nice a room, dining CLARK REAL yet Rochester Real Estate FRANK SHEPARD ck building, 65° | w. i heat. ‘oxi- | sane 500 ft. of prop- erty to go with. Also use - of railroad siding. FE 4-9582 or. 135 Branch St. FOR ‘SALE - HOME FOR FARM * Owner ve He 5 bedroom s to a, les of | con- MEAT, MEAT, MEAT! BRE Sivas She rE WIDE, for SEPH F. REIS 000, ’ ny py . C, HAYDEN, Realtor 06 _Eq,Walton \Bivd, Open Eves. Money to Loan 53 Sta Lenders) GET CASH QUICKLY ap to $000 o 6G AND LOAN CO. | FE 2-9206 202 22 PONTIAC STATE BANE BLDG, | LOANS Extra Fast Service Wee gen pervow ) - OY Say Leatis mace without end for oe “ € 7 aes : se MP ie : “Tow 2 INTEREST ie ss if worthwhile purpose. months to repay. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE ~~ FRIENDLY SERVICE WHEN YOU NEED » $20- $000 | arty ire natch STATE FINANCE CO. FE 4-1574 __02 Ponting State Bank Bldg. Need Money? i on 2 pe eee FE E 59-8121 For financ’ bavment, of debts any other ee on your first visit fos few mimubes. Liberal repay- ment plan. - Home & Auto Loan Company ede Up to | MONEY for. People Who Work A SPECIALIZED LOAN SERVICE $28, $80, $100 up to S990 APARTMENT SIZE ELECTRIC range, $50. PE 5-3280. sie other hous ¢ OL, 23-7341, ARM STRONGS te 12 FT. LINOLEUM YD. 4% Ft. Wall Tile... .25¢ Vins Ta ia Ws HURON ‘GENERAL PUBLIC © LOAN CORPORATION 69 W. Huron St. Phone FE deral 3-7181 Tr Ne ot 52 Gal. Electric ee ee land ‘Peralture inaw PE 2-5523 CRUMP ELECTRIC . PE 43573 65_Auburp "CPE 43573 JANUARY BARGAINS ALL NEW MEACHARGIEE mattresses USED FURNITURE Davengort and chair, 2 =~ ta- bios cocktail table, table lamps, ‘ater jamp “Table, wt$59.50. chairs ~ = Dresser with mirror, bed com- $5930 MANY ITEMS Easy Terms THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE Co. COMPLETE te months. Cheep. | 4 Se ee eee 57 50 AND UP. R, B. T $3 up | OSED = mun tet, BING nog 4 suite. Mee On 31741: Used Trade-in age 8 | apt. a size gas aos $29.95 noone “WAYNE CARERT Ss APPLIANCE SPECIALS M seuare tub washer. 258 aes » ey re - G_ E. fetrigerator, 7 cu. f., aun POE net ee nsentes bod Save he ge cent, on new : = rs. 1 a | Artists’. supplies, hobby supplies—-check our new classification “Hobbies and Supplies” No, 24A, . ] 2 PROST came, breakers, sewer CONES RENTAL BURMEISTER’S LUMBER TWO YARDS OPEN 8 aM TO 8 P.M. Rock Lath, per bund. ...... $ 98 4x8 Sheetrock, per sheet ... § 1.235 ix8 W. Pine boards, per M $79.00 ixl2 W, Pine boards, per M $79.90 ixl2 W. Pine shelving, or 2 15 2n¢ red fir per ft, oe 2x6 ged fir per M $85.00. 2x8 red fir Special per m “ pine a eee Png Flea 3 wart jesceess $1.35 $" blanket Insul, per 100 ft, 8 aes | r 100° ’ 4xtx% Piyscore. pan Si West erin StNO TOILETS 1 aie A se i 0.06 ery Colored. $100.80 ING ye0"s. 8. “Sacha st. $2100 Tetto Leg Sg ei desiiekss |LIONEL & AMERICAN “gg afte interior hose $3.78 gal. McBride mame adi OPEN ee eyuoary ¢ 2 TO 12 FE 2-9302 ioe Hat ali as Pes | Fe PONTIAC PLYWOOD CO. 1488 Baldwin PE 2-2543 LIGHTS in ARLY Ameren, laatess. , aiso most selection bts for eve: terrific PETRO Perry. 3 Oris, tones aad gore with faucets curtain $68.50 value $33.33. Lavatories, (at Crooks) DIBSTON 30 INCH BAW. _Model_D. 0. 100 0. 100. OR . OR +0, ~ DO IT YOURSELF FLOOR Seal Open 0-0 a G & M COMPANY ae Reasonable. M5 (W. Eight Wood- Mile Ra. or 17701 row — gear Davison, Ken- =p donee WALTON TV Walton, Cor, Joslyn FE _2-2257 GROCERY b meat counters, scales; etc. Will trade. FE i iia ING STOVE, 22° CAST IRON i; 31 Eis. Lk. et FE SULATE NO’ AND SAVE MONEY M. A. “Benson 540, St. PRders! +2521. FLYER TRAINS #0. 5S. Saginaw St. =a SAWS AND SCISSORS. MACHINE). - ALL WORK 1s GUARANTEED. PE 5-7835 2529 Opdyke Ra 2 a TO —— = HOLLINGSREAD VARIETY = . 7 miles out Bald a te with gleaming chrome $39.56 faucets, $14.95. val- ., $19.95. are sec. Fluorescent, 393 __ Orchard | Ave. SAVE, “ON K OUTER. i CENTS Warwick, . wd Lk. 500 Flush Doors 2 it. $6.50 a Se Bip ig lil Ba 2.°e : the Fon tam | ist es far sorte Servers o~ | emus vhasiear veesiiaane 200. Pe b-206- STORM SASH a combination windows + doors. . LOW, Low pricet!! FE 46089 ~ "s # weer ITCH _included, “$10. Pt peees,. —_——- Knotty W. $175 M. o DOOR FRAMES 0" x0'2"21%" Rabt. BY .... $9.75 FecPaig. pect ay “300 000 PRET , No, 1 2 Douglas Fir Dimen- eRe eee ees, $225 M. fers jaMens ‘PAINT —— 74's0 2" WW. P. bi) TRIM $1.50 SIDE ?-6Va0'4" WLP... ; *” 13% pose ae one's “ee lin. & a"x%" HAGGERTY LUMBER CO. iee7 pained Hwy. Walled Lake oO PIPE. 9 PER 4 By ag Oy arwian $, Orchard Lk. R . size 6. One se je 3 1 Rover vacuum, als fv. Rabio ND JUNE RUM "Beka: divans ae Two s NDED | ¢ x nine furnaces. 400,000 anti 220,000 BTU cs cach PE 36111 oF ‘PE 23568, ca a sink Ths Week Only... .$5.98 Closed Sun. | papa Fr , ae 8 8. NA. ink wey oh TORS ANG EAE Sale Store Equipment 64 ONE 2% FY. REACHIN BOX, white enamel, perfect condition 2 one GUNS: “BUY, TRADE. Burr-shell. 318 ar Telegrape., ‘PE SOR BUY. =. — MODEL ". 6 GAUGE =. Winchestet model 624 , 2 Like new, Both Reo, 565. 42283 after 6:30. “Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 cquaEp & STONE A rt SAND. fin Pe basta TROMPET FOR SALE Gk 3.7086 | POTA ret gervient 3123 Lapeer SAY NEIGHBOR! MICH. CHAINSAW - DISTRIBUTORS w h used chainsaw “i “8. New for +190 50, Ca 43-5821 for a deomonstration. at a ee AQUATIC. GM ARDENS an it Mill St S01 4th St.; FE 23-4025; Boarding Kennel : exter gt How * makes. Dawe Air ae eee ye _$00a or MU 4978, SPECIAL !!1! Mali chain saw. Ready te HOUGHTE N’S | we —_ = aa. sale 528_N. N. iain, Rochester, bell Rd. Ph PE ties. ~ SPECIAL PRICE ’ SUMMER ON FREEZERS AUCTION. mae. JANUARY 1:00" ‘4 Re) “Parkhurst Trailer Sales gargs Sak aes ft. t» 4 ft. 2 repossessions, Savings Use taller us low. o8 $2 "dows, “Genesee Sales. 2181 950. 28 PT. ANDERSON, EXCEI Trailer heme “from = : t : : ao" te pet cent dome » ope - Trailer oo 6. vr sian. Bae es Oxford Trailer er Bales 3. tat uh tte orton 0 34 NTIAC CHIEF MOBILE, HOMES | Trailer Exchange 78 Fer Sale oon ed Trucks, 90| os 2a ey ee For Sale | Used Cars 91 91 oo windshield " auTo aa co. eo * FE 4-7066 AM WRECKING ‘49 FORD CLUB Coupe, has ‘52 engine in excel- Jent shape. Four white side walls Mke new, Will sell any unit, ete. Call Midwest 4-221 after 3:30. ~~ “ATTENTION! « 7 ¥ 19 to 1064 ™PEREE ESTIMATE | eee fun BRAID MOTOR SALES win p top dollar for your “a9 66 S. PERRY ‘ST. ~FE 4-6882 OR © . oR 2 : , BOB FROST INC. WI JUNE Cane E Bona noe Past service. . PE 4-958). ree WANTED: Sa TS MODEL RACK cars "49 to "S4. Bagley Auto Parts * 170 ‘fe BaGiey ot See M&M Motor Sales 'PE 20g or PE 3-008 eves. - Wanted Used Trucks 89 WANTSD: FO) * te a MA dee PANEL, ‘37 %& iN KUP, jh owtd BE IN pet, conten. Bargain. OR For Sale Housetrailers 78 ot ET % TON PICKUP. $10 eusem Lo et soe i FORD nl % TON . $10 covert, Si'aingkemn St motor, _M. er Et rm. PE © ber | ie PORE FQN 1CKUP. np eonditien, rE “sites after GMC 4 TA Bob 5 Frost, Inc. LINCO " MERCURY DEALER 850 S. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM 1953 BUICK SUPER. 4 DOOR. RADIO, HEAT- OWNER, WILL TRADE. FE 2-4120. Birmingham MI 4-3410 LOR CHEVROLET : =. TRANSPORTATION REASONABLE STRAW HATS in the WINTER? =~ MAS buyer : Saws Se sea A over our aloes 1983 BUICK 4 DOOR. 2 tone ony se he engine “ "LOW PRick TRANSPORTATION, = 43% “ CHEVE. (SOUP, 4 S aoop ‘oodition, 130 a TR a' Ave. 23-8233 after *. a tible fh tg M heater. Overarive | _— top.” $386, No money dow Carkner “ Studebaker ER, DYNAFLOW, ONE}. -|'4? MERCURY, CLUB bod eae es hi we rer beauty, = an ea! er th: rds at a Used Trucks | fie uti ila yt N uke, oor i. a ENGINE. _Montealm. ; reat bly $ D | is7 FORD 2 DOOR. vacToRy AUX TRA ss BIDE (DRIVE — motor. — paint. ‘i@ FORD, 2 TONE PAINT, CREST- | ° UT. 100020 TIRES, 5 e ~ Dag Bg is over- ee drive. $195. 065 Oakland Ave __ ‘$l IHC PICKUP _05 | FORD. "5 CUSTOM V-8. 9235, ‘81 CHEVROLET PICKUP ....9595| Take over, Da ments or car of “st FORD ie $595.) same vaiue PE 33489 23-3469 ‘$1 IHC STA - $505 | FORD i984 VICTORIA. DO- ‘@ THC PANEL ......-..-: $245 "matic. Radio, heater, white- walls. Turn . Ex clean. __Low mileage. MI 4-0045. _. N GMC S| FORD CONVERTIB $10 down & assume pay 5. 464 _ 8. Woodward. Birminghem aa 809 S. Woodward i ~__ FE 4-4531 _Gwner. On S40 : a i948 FORD. v are A For Sale Used Cars 91) $0 “Pi ous after 400 ee ee ee i961 FORD, 2 DR: cuBTOM 6 “at BUICK. peat ¢ OR. “TRANS gio . __port PE 30 owner, FE ‘safea M Se Oren Orekard 1950 eo 2 DOOR $10 DOWN i _ and assume payments. 464 8.| FORD ‘s4 6. 14.009 ACTUAL. ee caer a BK -| pilles. $1,200. rE 5-1854 after UICK 1054 -| 4pm. _ mi. Black with white top. | ‘jj MERCURMATIC 4 DOOR, RA- equipped. Will take older) “Gio heater, seat covers, excellent model car in trade. Se ration _ condition $800. PE 5-165. i BUICK Lg not A 961 FORD CUSTOM 6. R radio, heate w, ¥ dn wah all eiean aan. coprons «8 poo. poe oaner ear, Must be seen to ( arkner - Studebaker Birmingham MI 4-3410 Birmingham MI "4- 3410. HO. | “Triple Checked] 1-19 958 by WEA Serdion, tne, ¥. Mt. Reg ©. 8. Pat OF. dae “What's. more, I started in at the bottom and worked my way to the very top—and it wash't easy!” “pd MERCURY 4 DOOR: $10 @ DOWN & assume payments, 464 Woodward, Birmingham. 1952 MERCURY § to choose from. Ail colors and models. Fully equipped. As low as $845 Also a Clean 1962 Mercury 2 door. Bob Frost, Inc. "B50 S. W WOODW VARD. BIRMINGHAM COUPE. y & tires. 875. FE 1960, MEE MERCURY Carkner a a ’studebsker ‘Birmingham MI 4-3410 No Credit? Bad Credit? Here’s the place to buy. No co-signers, no past credit references neces- sary. If are 21 and have a job, we have a car for yo _ Buy Here “Pay Here ~ . NATIONAL MOTOR SALES 171 S: SAGINAW ST, a niet PONTIAC RETAIL ‘STORE GOODWILL. USED CARS. ‘| Due to the great popu- larity of the all-new 1955 Pontiac we have an ex- cellent selection of trade- ins. All makes and mod- els, one-owner cars. * . 'S4 FORD | "54 CHEVROLET. Lt heater and very $1,295 pony, san ‘PACKARD automatic es 51 HUDSON é nice sedan sith " f $2 BUICK * Special, fedio, Son $1,095 ‘31D DE SOTO heater, LUB COUPE. | For Sale Used Cars 91 ‘61 NASH 2 DOOR. $106 Sou & payments, 464 8. Wood. 00. is Brookfield "x, _Davis- burg. THESE 20 DAY OLD CARS WILL BE © SOLD BY . THURSDAY LOW PRICES ACT NOW! "84 Chev. 2 dfin..-.- '53 Dodge 4 dr...... $1,047 53 Plym. 4 dr.......$997 *§3 Chev. 2 dr.......+$997 52 Plym. Cpe.......-$547 51 Stude. 4 dr.......$397 51 Pont. 4 dr........$747 30 Buick 4 dr...-... 50 Chev. Conv......; ’50 Dodge haleaee *50 Ford 2 dr..... $397 "46 Cadillac ......4:-$437 "50 Nash 2 dr........$287 '40 Dodge Cpe. ......+.$87 SEE ’EM AT . ail S. SAGINAW ST. ~ Matthews-Hargreaves. ~ Chevrolet FE 4.4546 "46 Pont. 2 dr. $145 "48 Ply, 2 dr. $225 48 Pont. ° $195 | 49 Ford $195 49 Ply. $295 _| 50 Ford $395 50 Buick $395 Jerome's - Bright Spot ; _&@ Orchard Lake Ave. "T 1954 FORD CONVERTIBLE SKYLINERS gag oe * LARRY — For Sale Used Cars 91 ) eis E. Z. TERMS AT ECONOMY WE FINANCE - 1955 Dodge, Royal — —- 1963 Packard Clipper. 1963 Bulek Super V-8 a $867 ; "52 Chevrolet 2 Br. Here's what we mean when we cay. pieny Gaile Gor This is 51 Ford Stat. Wagon Another handy Vehicle. Has tadio and heater. _ $687 54 Chev. 2 dr. Radio, heater, very low mileage. $1,389 51 Cadillac “62” Sharp anti classy sedan with radio and heater. $1,569 -'51 Nash Rambler 53 Ford Club Coupe beautiful rdtop model. find. j ar pias lag wenn gest co pico 0s you over $989 50 Chev. Carryall Economize with this well-kept vehicle. 51 Chevrolet ~ A dergein buy for «limited sme $567 arr eee gece All = Chev. py Pickup Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! YOUR TRADE IS WORTH MORE .THAN YOU THINK AT — Michigan's Finest Used Cars - \ooDw ARD AT 13 MILE ROAD LIncoln 5-1100 Reverse Charges: be proud to bwn. Come and look them over. See- | ing is believing. "51 Chev, dix. 2 dr. $499 52 Ford . .. $999 53 Chev. Bel Air $1,044 53 Chevrolet . $1, 099 $2 Ford 4 dr.:... $699 | "51 Chey. Conv. ...$599 ’52 Ford Ranch - ah ‘Cheapies MO Buick 4 dr...:.$29 4g Ee, $1 Ford Custom “8” ae 2 Club Coupe... .$444 Dedge dr..,...$99 * ; 248-Pont. Cpe......$244 . ” | 5] De Soto ootaee BOD ae benes "34 Ford Conv....$8699 ‘47 Mege. Conv... $199 50 Buick 4 dr.. “eu '50'Nash: Sedan... $199 33 Ford Coury! "48 Stude. 2 dr.:...$199 Sedan ...... $1,299 "48 Ford Cpe. .... $144 6 | 1 °S3 Ford Conv. . $1,299 48Ghev. Cpe......$144] ‘51 Nash 2 dr......$399 hag oy bs ; $1 Nash Rambler engine... ..$75 ae ion, WO Higdion 2 t...$144 Know All the Details about the purchase of a USED CAR. Surprising as it may seem, there are many little “items that must have proper attention to fulfill a used car sale. An establishment of a “Franchised Dealer” is so organized to give you top quality merchandise at the right price! Plus the feel- ing of Security that yours was a “Good Buy.” You can’t go wrens if you purchase your used car from— Harold Turner, Ford. *BEST IN. WHEELS AND DEALS” "K.) Buys” —_- Hardtops" 'S3 Ford 2 dr......$899 '53 Mercury .... $1,499 "SO Chev. 2 dr..... .$399 ’S3-Ford eeeeeee $1,299 ; "SL. Plym. 4 dr.:...$444 52 Buick ....+... $999 |. 52 Merc. 2 dr....$1044 54 Ford ....... $1,699 Wagon sreeee 94 "40 Pont, % dr. oes $44 "49 Ford 2 dr.,....$199 "49 Lincoln ....,. $199 49 Mere. Cpe. ....$299 46 Plym. 4 di... GOO} “ Today's S ‘Television Programs = - Channel 2—WIBK-TV = -—Syery "Caneel 7=WHYE-TY Channel ed —_ News. Austin Grant. (4) aa - Superman. Reeves as man of future. (9) Play of Week. ager > gg tat i cee ef tt : : i x 8 ZF te Pau i fi lett & & 10:45—(2) Sports Corner. Chuck Davey’s commentary. 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. Variety. (9) National News. (4) News. Wil- liams, (2) News. LeGoff. 11:15—(7) Armchair Theater. Mas- simo Girotte in “Lost Youth. (9) Good Neighbor Theater. ‘Ralph Byrd, Lorna Gray in “Drums of the Desert.” (4) little show. Lewis Charles, Nita Talbot in “Backfire.” (2) Fabian of Scotland Yard. Mystery. '11:30—(4) Tonight. Variety with Steve Allen. (2) Featurette. THURSDAY MORNING 7:00— (4) Today. (2) Morning Show. 9:00—(7) Breakfast Club. (4 Romper Room. (2) Welcome 9:38—(2) Breakfast With Murphy. 10:00—(7) Wixie's Wonderland. (4) Ding .Dong School. (2) Garry Moore. 10:30—(4) Way of World. (2) Ar thur Godfrey. =. |1:00-—(4) Bob Maxwell. (7) Charm ar 11:00—(7) Story Studio, (4) Home. 11:90~(2) Strike It Rich. THURSDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) Tennessee Ernie. (2) Moco Lady. ; 12:15—(2) Love of Life. 12:30--(7) Beulah. (4) Feather Your Nest. (2) Search for To morrow. Kitchen. (2) Portia Faces Life. 1:15—(4) Sonny Elliot. (2) Road of Life. 1:38+(2) Ladies Day. (4) Bruce Mayer Show. 1:45—(9) Prayer, Billboard. 2:00—(7) Stars on Seven. (2) La- ‘| %:15—(9) Funny Bunnies. 2:30—(2) Art Linkletter. (9) Myr- tle Labbitt. (4) Jean McBride. 3:00—(7) Theater. (9) Thursday Matinee. (4) Greatest Gift: (2) Big Payoff. . 3:15—(4) Golden Windows. 3:30--(4) One Man's Family. (2) Bob Crosby. $:45—(4) Concerning Miss Mar- lowe. 4:00—(9) Justice Colt. (7) Capt. Flint. (4) Hawking Falls. (2). Brighter Day. 4:15—(4) First Love. (2) Secret Storm. 4:30—(4) Mr. Sveeney's, World. (2) On Your Account. i 4:45—(7) Ricky the Clown. Modern Romances. 5:00—(T) Auntie Dee. (9) Let's Make Music. (4) Pinky Lee. (2) R. Q. Lewis. 5:30—(7) Cowboy Show. (9) Howdy Doody. (4) Howdy Doody. (2) Pirate Pete. () -- Today’ s Radio Programs - - Programs furnished by stations listed te this columm are subject te change without notice. wim, (708) CELW, a) 40s Ww, G8) 0—CWCAR, (4H) «WXYZ, GT) «WK, (108) = WON, (lee : Semone 18:00—WIR, Tenn. Ernie WCAR, News, Rhythm WW, Fibber McGee WIJBK. News, T. George ous, ieee tome e Haimline ra. Be Morgan WPON, News, Music WCAR, Mews, Hall wats, \ ag Oe —e 9:15—WJR, Kitchen Club WECM, ews, Reswds CKLW, 18:15—WWJ, Olldersieeve 1:1S—WIR, Ma Perkins Ww. ; CKLW, & Ke o:e—WIK, Mrs. Paige News WXYZ. ee CKLW, Good , Gat Quartet ' ~ |. WIBK) Bob 1:30—WJR, Dr. Malone sr 10:38-—WJIR, Proudly Hail . 7. Sate . 4 Lee . J, Cw ys 9:45—WJIR, Pete and Joe 1:45—WIR, + Light CKLW, Eddie CKLW, Country Style WCAR, Temple Acad. nee ae w $:00— ww. 10:45—WJBK, Hockey Resume $:00-—WIR, Jack White . Bob Maxwell 8:15—WJIR, Bud Guest WCAR, Coffee With Clem 8:30—WIR, Music Hall 8:45-—WWI, News WCAR, Radio Rev. Breakfast Club WXYZ, My Troe CKLW. 16:15—WW4J, Joyce 10:45 —WW4J, WxrYz, WXYZ, News, CKLW Your Boy Bué WCAR, Harmony Wm, Sheehan Parade 1o:00—WIR, A. Godfrey J, MeBride, Peale 020—WWJ, Fran Harris CKLW, Mary M ax Sa aa Break Marries WCAR, Gong Parade see eo Arthur rik Rich 12:40—WJR, Time Out, Music —, 12:45—WYZ, Charm Lady WPON, Farm Mkts. THURSDAY AFTERNOON © brag eg ~ WXY2, Paul Winter § Story Jordan the Bank Godfrey WCAR, News, beste #:15—WJR, Aunt Jenay 6:45—WJR, Gal Sunda WW, Right to Ha) 4:45—WWJ, Woman CKLW, George Wright 5:00-—WJIR, WWJ, News, Deland CKLW, Sgt. Preston WCAR, News WPON, News, News National Budget Growing,| - but Taxes Multiply Faster Eisenhower said his budget would have f there had been no tax cuts last | been balanced if orp Fok nh RE. a + an 5 : ged uy z z gs <4 7 : # He | : F ¥ i F Cis f 2 $ are i if : E : g cet 3 228 in feh iH i 825 West Huron $t. FE 4.2525 Fert t Ay 5 ca Convict Corrects Judge on Parole Violation Law DETROIT w—Merton Colegrove, 19, pulled the law book on Record- er's Judge John P, O'Hara yester« day, WOT See the most beautiful cars of today — and tomorrow — at this nationwide TV preview of the General Motors 1955 Motoramal Bob Hope's your host on this _ hour-lona show! Presented by GENERAL MOTORS Direct from the _ Hi-Fi WALDORF-ASTORIA, New York times, Dan Morgan 30, Valerie Cossart 28, E. G. Marshall 24,/ ang the sentence was amended to Phillips 18 and Harry | three to four years. Townes 16, to mention a few. ; Jack Lemon went directly from a Teri Theater percreence tf Ward's TY Servis ere, os Tecan ce linnt OPEN EVENINGS » 6 ft oO one toon FE 2-2976 46 N. Hilldale Theater. Mc- Cormack, child star of: the Broad- pe Sage yg made her acting debut on program. tions have included F, Scott Fitz are finding if pays to gerald’s Babylon Revisited = have a Kevin McCarthy, Chess Game Pennwey Television Russell Collins and J Walsh, . Saul li pha and Kitty pet with Rd r ris Leachman. - PENNWAY : TELEVISION | * ’ Mad pilot S Mother CORPORATION 18 W. Mores Sales and Service Engineering Blake Radio & TV 3149 W. Huron Street FE 4-5791 ELECTRIC CO. 825 W. Huren FE 4-2525 —— il-Fi FREE =: Be my Guest TONIGHT "calal 4—10 P. GM MOTORAMA of 1955 BOB HOPE M. FELT BASE LINOLEUM 12’ Wide From "69° “wetoan rou FORMICA TABLE T Tors | ag RF AND §— Mounted? on plywood. Perfect for or catd tables. ro proof. Wrought iren legs ste 957 H THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1955 Ne 1 AO de! child begins to: get interested I ‘Bia A! Pulls 1,600 Kids’ Teeth seep gtlglpetce t Weight Loss Big Aid — f in 40 Years as Teacher i. 46 i» sie ‘DALLAS, Tex. (UP) — Detec- SCOOBA, Miss, (UP) Mrs. Mar- , _ | tive Bob Abbott credits a’ reducing 4 sie B. Aust, known as “the pain-| While the Sun Shone? . | Suvpeien tat bronht ble weigt | less tooth-puller,” hag made al| pRovipENCE, R. I. (UP)—This | helping him win a footrace with @ | 2 most 1,600 extractions during her | 590 year-old city has seen its last wr Ju a en on j | 4 years as a grammar school| having The city purchased the| 0, home of a. eae | “Sra Seog wud in nse 5, he, tee meme Ae start telling a story and whén the ) 1 | ee | HI-LO BUNK BEDS CHECK THESE SPECIALS! N.M., to Winslow, Ariz. aie ) ret est cas | cy um FO smbulanoe rushed her to St. John's Se. : i=3 BEDROOM $4 Full Size, save $16.12; only Jat ............ 2288 REG. $41 SILVER GREY OAK BED . 1925 ‘REG. $49 BLOND MAHOGANY BED $29 | You save $17. full size: just 3 at ....... - . bate grits ies nests re , wrow 2 Gel Gt Pee SGVINGS .....-.+ eane<- 6 : | pla equipped “with innetapring | mat- $20 Or More Can Se Made On | nib tresnes 8 ngs. the a ee REG. $44 LIMED OAK BED 9495 ore Can | ¢ ees cae ten ts tke anywhere in the room| Save now! PW cthe bod ef FISM savings, Lat... ; | ature was about 3 below zero. i : z $ eo. LIVING ROOM School Essay Four : Sm on U.S. Lizard Beawete rec stevat ihe vetoed aia $3 DOWN the ty on has of te] NSA, “Ea ar striped lizard, Se ea ae gol : dove - sailed, Center «ied . = SS) try has ist abut al the answers design. 30-inches gh! See this my | —— Sa Just published is a 156¢-page|| Super-Special at Sears! s ee C —s LL] be treatise on the woodland lizard, Yeas A which is widely found in the east-| I] KITCHEN ‘the nation, The result =| oe study of the [f #2 t mecca | EAR HFS! TO Lint gud noquine lod of change “AG Sew them yourself! It’s fun and 4 hn ast Le it’s so easy on a modern Kenmore P if i | ‘ : And Your © - eee a It Demonstrated in Your Own Home at Sears! Make your children's