a . , ‘ j é . : ‘ : ‘ 5 ‘ . ) “ ; ’ 4 #4 aa 42 2 ee we, : ee The Weather F , er ete 1lith YEAR ee * *& %* * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1954-32 PAGES MOIOTERNATIONAL NEWS GERVICR AS W Control Call WAF Director a otive in Reuther Shooting. Dems Prepare | High Jinks in Minks 21GI Prisoners | Just Don’t Fence Me In |Q'Brien Claims. to Veto’ Some to Get Another Gangsters Tried of Ike's Policies Return Chance for Upper Hand Opposition Lawmakers Indian Command Will ' Wanted Power to Force to Use Their Majority Count Heads at Seoul, | Profitable Deals; Police” —~ to Defeat Measures Offering Opportunity Wait Now for Perrone WASHINGTON (AP )— TOKYO (UP) —The In- DETROIT (AP)—Wayne Democratic leader Lyndon dian Command said today County Prosecutor Gerald B. Johnson of Texas said} it would give 21 unrepatri- K. O’Brien said today that — today Senate Democrats + ated American--—prisoners gangsters, who sought-te— who outnumber Republi- another chance to return to seize control of the. CIO .. cans by one—will exercise their homeland and fami- United Auto Workers, were’ . a “veto” power on individ- lies. responsible for the 1948 at- ual items of President Eisen- ‘ Lt. Gen. K. S. Thimayya, tempt on the life of Walter ___ AP Wirephete | hower’s over-all legislative | Indian head of the prison- Reuther, CIO president. Tee a et ee. 1PeOgTam, ers’ commission, promised O’Brien dis¢ounted previ- Puilie D'S. Grant who hes teon| And Sen. Byrd (D-Va), to conduct a “head count” ous reports that gamblers named director of women in the| Who gave indirect support of the Americans, thus giv- had made Reuther a shot- Air Force. She will become-a-tull }to the President in the 1952 > Wis ake ing.them an opportunity to gun-target because of his colonel) when she takes over her | political campaign, said he| successful campaign to cut . down gambling by workers . SAPPHIRE—A “Breath of Spring” sapphire mink poses in Mil-| request repatriation. mand later this month. i 7 ’ conse is in Warwick. R. - yor | will try to stamp the first waukee for Col. Frank C. Gothier, lowa fur magnate who pioneered| The Indians’ announcement came pe lomo eae mk pot Thon | Congressional veto on Eisen- | ising more exotic—and expensive—fur coats on mink so that the| at the same time that Lt. Gen. | ld be desired tly by A i women. Col. Gothier | Willi. K. Harri hief in auto pl ts. tor in Europe. > _ | Same cou esired greatly merican . ol, am ; rison, chief truce 3 The rosecutor man hower's Tequest for an in | was in Milwaukee Thursday to judge pelts at a breeders’ national | negotiator, made a mystery flight United Press Phete | in ibe investi; at: of crease in the 275 billion) : po g | dollar debt limit. The Pres-| mink show. Oe relnted ptery, see Hal Boyle coluian, page 32). | from Tokyo to Seoul, indicating RETURN ADDRESS—Two-year-old Kenneth Follenius, ofithe attempted assassina- 0 icemen 6 " i the United Nations may try to re- | Jamaica, N. Y., gives an over-the-shoulder inspection of sign pinned tion, said racketeers came \ident renewed it when he open talks ona Korean peace con- | t® his back after boarding the 8. S. America in New York for s trip| within an eyelash of a ‘ | outlined his program yes- olons Puzzled ver a emia. . to Europe. Checking the card, which tells prospective finders how/ing contro? of the AW Gy : d ks | terday to Congress. ° tgyreturn the would-be wanderer to his parents, are his sisters and r to Reuther’s election al Ing | ) | | While Republican leader Know- There were other important de- brother (left to right) Odille, 11; Diane, 5; and Arthur, 7. as preston of the union in land of California was urging bi- d abe syne: the paweshnga P . . Officials at New York partisan support for what he called | 0) qa eC e § | Zens Ip iiie temas por gre «, |Lor State Representative OBrien said Reuther's election Fear Trouble in Fight‘ a eee program.’ Dem | battle with the Communists by . for Control of Piers —crais were gathering their ammu-| WASHINGTON (AP) — President Eisenhower's recom-| trying to megotiate a peaceful 3 Dems, Four Republicans The prosecutor aired his views NEW YORK w —A S66-m an, ution for @ blast at the adminis-| méendation to deprive future Communist conspirators of | settlement of the Korean ques- ation’s new fa oposals sas - . « . “se the fiest around-the-clock police patrol was Monday. m farm pr o—due | U. 8. citizenship was described by Sen. McCarran (D-Nev} py File Nominating Petitions Sas as. cbceeiebem utp Gate a arty vt New York City Laas As reaction rolled in on the bows an Spelt paked.” Other mapiapeen cermned 1 pee- that South Korean “agents” had| Seven men announced their candidacy yesterday for 2 ee seis teday in explosive waterfront, President's 7,000 word state of | . disrupted its “head ”* of 22,- ired term i ham , situation. tho union mesmnge~atted Sn 'é>- McCarran, senior Democrat on the Senate Judiciary | oo Sette tote and the unexp of Howard R. Estes, Birming Re- O’Brien reported the mass of ev- | tvered- tm-S¢ minutes yeutedta : : publican who resigned in November as state representa- | idence gathered since the shooting, The heaviest concentrations were} A y Committee and its former chairman, said persons con-|North Koreans because 135 a} ait ins g April. 10, 1948, indicated that the eitered. fer the Besdiige doce,| 2° Se Seen dorama nmeé | victed of conspiring to- advocate the forcible overthrow |°Pted repatriation last week. a gambling issue merely served to | 3. Lt. Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor,| The three Democrats and four Republicans filed nomi- anil where two piers have been struck:| they had to stand—controversies | of the government already lose rights as citizens. Eighth / ter, said be | nating petitions with Oakland C Clerk L: b together labor leaders Shipping officials have expressed | flared up over several issues. Sen. Langer (R-ND), the Judiciary Committee chair-| had given South Korean Foreign pera. Bh ‘34 y . . pos paar egg or on OF _ fears that the tieups might spark| Beside the farm and debt limit! man, said in a separate interview that “T don't see that | Minister Pyun Yung Tae advance Allen before yesterday's 4 p. m. deadline. The veal chjective, (tries aid, a general strike. | proposals, lawmakers voiced sharp | thet — warning that troops; _ The field will be narrowed to.one Democrat and One|... 1 set the power to force Chief Inspector Jaines “R. Ken- | differences of opinion over tax re-| this adds anything to : wend nuoten. eames ene Republican in a prir n ; to to thet le er oe Fults "Gesell eeenn Sats prepses Oo |ictian was eapreaned’ wy ILIST WO MOlO [nee cen" tnt eT = meet An auanetecue ; : door mestan of Mater Robert ¥.| (Cantinnad on Papa 3, Ooi. 20 ee cee ISt 1WO Co | antines veya crceead ba wostg. | Usttict 3 voters will be eligible to cast ballots. — ee ee bar Bp BE oy Sean of the Sodiotary Caen wuho sublet fgg Those see the post; : New disclosures, including re- rancis W. H. Adams and gis ‘4 * ‘. on? . om top ses The conference a. (_ t | F mittee’s Red-hunting inter- From Area Dead processing the apti-Communist pot tural Troy TOW: Bomber Crash Kills ported ‘wary fipster contacts, lowed @ meeting of New York City enifa urope nal security unit. prisoners at midnight, Jan. 22— ship: Pred Wilkinson, 23361 : shed Weth Rght i é i ~ . ‘ | sup te ie death that be hed |iead-on sutomabile crash north ot| had been so impressed with Sabino’ bape fer rt Two others were/he persuaded him to quit’ Shoulders and patrolman Mrs, , An- his job at the Arthur Wear ae 30's, and| Tay testified be- 3; Cur- in- girl, i 4H | z a eeeene eeeee ig eens errs ee yee ‘ * Pe ee Se a Seheidiee—ee ee = fy a . pages 10 11. {-ommission,”’ Egbert said. The manager revealed that he “development, and added his per- sonal opinion that the first move should come in the southwest lems to be solved before the Wa- beek-Jacobson group can begin . Charging for parking in their lots,” Egbert said. the coming meeting of Holy Name School PTA calls for the program Birmingham to Use All Gyms for Basketball BIRMINGHAM the oe will offer intramural vities for teenagers. fay at 5:1? p.m rday at een a.m. y at 6:43 p.m. Saturday at 10:30 am. + ehoaeotor +4 Biccereses 24 | Meng eoeces * Bhesscveene Bhs vaswes Peeeeeee Seawe Peres &m.: Wind velocity «4 mp. — Beginning to- morrow, the Board of Education - Will thake “All the city’s schools ~- gymnasiums available for the Rec «reation Board's Saturday morning basketball he h. cide to monthly meetings, a regular meeting pada : ~~~ | classroom confererices Monday be further study of both subjects | night. by the Planning Board before it | nakes any recommendations to the : * * City commissioners received a_| | letter this week from Donald G. ving “tage. {2 More From Area Presumed Dead’ (Continued From Page One) He if wu mon ie with McCw Coal ax. and be we LF. _ Posty on James, 10, Jill, 14. Former Kensington, Md. ir new address is 325 we ve. Purdy. is with Nash- Mr, and. Mrs. Frank Allen and chil- Gren, Tommy, 3. Barbara, 5, soe cently.moved from Parma, Ohio to Serptane He ts with General Motors. Mr. and Mrs. Pred A. Lasko and sons, Tom, 13, Den, 11, and Mrs. their son John, 2, Summers of 15% Lakeview, Syt- 1 i bbe FEirt Ha Hi z z Pleasant Ridge, Clawson, Royal Oak and Southfield and Royal Oak y are at 561 Overhill, Bloomfield Vil- Se ; ee a? Seta PITS Bs va a] _TIM® PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUAR ee = ‘ R a f et AE ’ ¥ 8, 1954 ee 7 _Number Working Here Last; Month Was Near. All-Time Peak NEW BANK BRANCH—A special feature of the | need arises, the drive-in facilities can be expanded | new branch of the Birmingham National Bank, to | to five units. Customers, who may transact their | added 1,700 workers, while non- be started shortly, will be two drive-ih teller units. | business.at either of the two offices, will also find | manufacturing The bank, which will be built on the west side of | safety deposit box facilities in the brasch. Entrance | creased by Woodward in the first block north of Fourteen Mile, | to a 60-car parking lot-will be possible from Four- tail will contain seven tellers’ cages inside. As the | teen Mile, Woodward and Bird street. Democrats Mobilize Opposition fo lke (Continued From Page One) ~ amendment permit 18-year-olds to vote ocrats delight in deScribing as “NeW Dealish.” One of Sen. Lehman (D- security coverage. planning for public works, fed- eral reinsurance for health plans, extended unemployment insur- ance, long-time housing loans and slum clearance, and federal aid for state school building needs. Sen. Duff (R-Pa) said: the rec- ming port, not only of all Republicans, all thoughtful Americans as well.” Sen, John Sherman Cooper (R- told the senators that both the United States and Russia were}. Dulles port the President, especially in continuing and expanding the re- ci trade program. plenty of controversy Ohio) to limit treaty-making pow- ecutive and legislative leaders met yesterday with Bricker seeking a compromise acceptable to him and the administration, But the senator said afterwards they “reached no was the son of Leslie L. Lake, and Mrs. 494 N. Saginaw Due to fi ~ CORRECTION Penal Director to Probe Report of Convict's Ease BENTON HARBOR (UP) — Gus Harrison, director of the State Corrections Department, | said to- day he would investigate a report that a former Purple gangster serving a life term is living a “‘life of ease’’ at a state farm near Northville. Former Purple gangster Harry who was sentenced to life at “hard labor,” is assigned to a state farm at the Maybury Sanatorium near Northville. “IT would rather not comment on Keywell until I have an opportun- said. m “I can say this about Keywell— he is not living a life of leisure,” Harrison said. “But I want to get all of the facts of his case before I make any further statements. “You know we have more than 8,300 inmates in our state prisons and it’s a pretty hard job to keep track of every one of them.” Harrison is here investigating | the case of another state prison was “loaned” to Berrien County to work in the sheriff's office. ‘Pontiac Man’s Father Pontiac, who operated ‘Connolly's jewelry © store here until his re- tirement.” moved to Frank P. McGinty | Funeral for Frank P. McGinty, Mr. McGinty was the husband of Mrs. Lorene Waller McGinty who is known as Lorene Babcock, a public relations coun- sel. * Mr. McGinty resided at 7716 E. Jefferson Ave., Detroit. Truman Denies Use of ‘Red Herring’ Continued From Page One) ity to look into the case,”* Harrison | A Sports Cars Now on Exhibit 6 Area Autos Entered in Ford Museym Show Through Jan. 31 By WILLIAM H. THOMAS “Sports Cars Unlimited,” an auto show for the growing sports car set, opened today at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn and will run through Jan. 31. Six of the 4 cars featured are owned by three Birmingham en- | thusiasts and a Lapeer man who made his own auto. Running models extending back to 1910 (with speeds even way back then at 100 m.p.h.) up to the Vaughan W. Greerie of 312 Lake Park, Birmingham, has three en- tries at the show: a French-made Spanish car; a 1919 Hispano-Suiza; a 1926 Vauxhall, an English car; and a 1938 Mercedes-Benz, German | inmate, Sanford T. Anderson, who | made and capable of speeds up to | | 118 miles per hour. Charles H. A, Davison of 115 Buckingham, Birmingham, entered 'a 1936 Squire, and G. B. Calkins Doctor's Condition Good After Accident . Bruce Anderson, 79, retired Srekas ef pgs in the advertisement of employment — in- due to holiday re- s, he explained. | i) force workers was. light." p Unemployment was estimated at | 2.700 at mid-December, a drop of | 600° during..the previous 30 days. | employed make up 3.1 per cent of | the total labor force, compared with 3.9 per cent in’ November, 1953 and 2, per cent in December, 1952. comprising all of Oakland Coun ty north of the 14 Mile road, said Olson.— : During December, Olson stated, ; the Pontiac office paid $106,702 in | unemployment insurance benefits. | This contrasts with $139,720 in| November and $114,955 in October, | he added. City Pastor Reports on Inter-Faith Trip | in Inter-Fait Members of the Urban League | Guild heard the Rev. Fred R. Tiffany of Bethany Baptist church speak on Thursday evening in the Urban League conference room on |}a@ recent “ Adventure Tee eg = Mid December | Employment Up. ‘the winner of the 1953 gold medal the holiday | for service | The veteran prosecutor said WINNER—Paul G. Hoffman is i rile Camp e Middleton, appealed the sentence to awarded anntally by the George | Oakland County Circuit Court. He Washington Carver Memorial In- stitute for “outstanding contribu- tions to the betterment of race relations and human welfare.” Hoffman is former director of Economic Cooperation Adminis- tration. States UAW Control Reuther Case Motive (Continued From Page One) disclosed some of the background is scheduled January 18. to be arraigned Judge Finnegan said Burke in the investigation, — day as He told of a late night meeting the of the with an informer who called his| tied States. home about two weeks ago and which, he said, turned out ta be the “big break.” O'Brien made his disclosures to newsmen and under questioning said his assent to meet with the in- former meant he endangered him- self. “yes, there was” danger existed “My family,” he said, “could have very easily collected on my insurance.” With Detroit swept by rumors for 48 hours, O’Brien.scotched one in particular, Perrone had been reported at) one time preparing to surrender, with. police supposedly made aware of this. One report said Per- rone was hiding out in Chicago. 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Sectional Sofa Bed with cb mat- weve eee "eee eeeeweeeeeeeee Japs Upset by ke’s Stand on Okinawa » TOKYO ® — Japanese political | leaders and’ newspapers today ex- pressed keen disappointment over | bases there. Hresident Eisenhower's statement | | Office ond. that the United States . would Pn more ain indefinitely our bases on Elected at Cheboygan inawa.” > All Japanese. papers bannered | stand, Japanese politicians Jong have | grower of Cheboygan County, has hoped that the United States woukd } been on the commission for a restore Japanese sovereignty over year, Okinawa and the Bonin Islands, even if. it- wanted to maintain “We: wish the United States to remember that all the Japanese | people desire to see Okinawa re- stored to the status to which it is | supposed to return,” the Foreign CHEBOYGAN . t®—A > champion potato grower was elected to the the story and ‘cantied editorials | chairmanship of the Cheoboygan bluntly criticizing. the President’s| County Road Commiasin, He is | Arnold Ostrander, the top potato ee aint THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1954 South 0 Opposing Teenage Vote of States Rights WASHINGTON (INS) — Southern psenators lined up strongly against President Eisenhower's call for & constitutional amendment giving 18 year-olds the right to vote. Summing up the southerns’ case, PONTIAC’S OLDEST TV SERVICE DEALER! Authorized Fattory Service tor 15 Different Manvlacturers BLAKE RADIO AND TV SERVICE 3149 W. Huron FE 4-5791 | Georgia's two Democrats — Sens. Walter F. George and Richard B. Russell—insisted that the states, not the federal government, should determine voting requirements. Senate GOP policy committee Mich., | the Senate will approve the pro- | posal “‘overwhelmingly.”’ Bloc Lines Up to Fight lke’s Proposal on Issue chairman Homer Fetguson (R- | however, predicted that ' _ But George and Russell served | Crusaders. notice that the souther'n bloc is ready to wage an all-out battle against the measure. They have the backing — ex- pressed in seperate interviews—ol these Democrats: Sen. James 0. Eastland and John C. Stennis, both Miss.; Burnet R. Maybank, S. C., and Russell Long, La. Georgia now permits 18-year: olds to vote, Russell said that any other states desiring to grant the same privilege should take simi lar action. Without Voicing an opinion about the right of 18-year-clds to vote, Long said he doesn’t believe federal government should tell the states what to do about it.” Senate GOP Leader William F Knowland (R) Calif., has offered legislation to put the President's request into effect. What are euneiie wal the typical castles of Europe derive much of | their architecture from Byzantine Rules Out Red Tracts in Trial Picard Determined Bal to Let Smith Act Case Be Sounding Board DETROIT W — Pamphiet-read- ing Phil Schatz continued into his fifth day on the witness stand in the trial of si: admitted. Michigan Communists on Smith Act viola- the | tion charges, Schatz, one of the defendants, | Bobo Plans fo Tell Her Side of Quarrel > NEW YORK (INS) -- Barbara “Bobo"' Rockefeller summoned newsmen to her swank Park Ave- nue duplex apartment ‘today to hear her side of her financial dis- pute with estranged husband Win- ‘ederal throp. i hes boon sparring. wilh F | Bobo announced that she would | Judge Frank A. Picard ever since he took the stand in his own de- fense, He and the judge have been battling over the reading of Com- munist pamphlets. So far, the judge has. won ail the batties His’ latest victery took place at yesterday's session. Judge structures which were studied by | Picard refused to allow Schatz te read from four Communiot issue a statement on Winthrop’s ultimatum to take $5,500,000 or nothing. 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Quilt Lined OVER 3.000 PAIR Jackets PANTS I Could Sell for $8.95 , 1 Could Sell, for $12.95 MY PRICE MY PRICE : $87 5 New! Two Tone Hollywood Sport Sa AN JACKETS Lik Plus_a 3.95 Included F ree of Charge! We've han ‘te cateat! The manufacturer has sent us a small supply of these special Zig Zagger machines—with ~ oomeahe savings just for 4 ' eh 9 is * > Own “is fOr 6 ore “ees” Saati 5 pe * ASE s bargain Ccoaae telast Soh FE 42511 for “ee demonstration! fee) orbit 8 pe Me ar — Machiner-foeth Floor ~ =’ . - - ‘ ~ i —_ - me j \ i : ‘ = be if _ " j fy Kits wa ie 3 * ry Al eel eae sh Pee ee fates F MY 337 MY B87 | PRICE PRICE cow 1 RENT. ) a ae eee — — ralbeua F : ae ‘ ‘ , { . ne C PRES es Bek a ake * Pay Sees ter ee oS beta > ah . t Th 7 J % VF is Ree i. \ Sarasa ed \ t ‘hese ete ‘) .) FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 194 SEE Boosting Retail Trade ‘) For convincing proof that municipal- ly operated off street parking lots are “| ‘The industry is to * ’ commended. But the value of the findings will depend on the character and reputation of the new importance because of two develop- ments. First is the likelihood that foes of the St. Lawrence Waterway and Hawaiian statehood bills will try to talk them to death. RS The second is Senate Majority a : Leader Knowland’s belief that the a invaluable community assets, consider clotere rele should be modified to ee Plains, New York. - the extent of allowing a majority | ~) This Westchester County seat, not far vote to end a ‘filibuster. This | _-Rorth of New York's city limits, opened . + ~~ tts first municipally- operated meter parking lot in 1946. Since then 12 more ape IMR "i _* * The value of these lots was put . into dollars and cents form fol- ~~ * ( m: | i ied? © © * s Z a g ’ lots with giving White Plains the largest per capita retail trade of its size in the United States. In addition, the council says the lots, ‘whose yearly revenue has reached $149,- 000, have reduced traffic congestion and have influenced several“New York in- dustries to move to White Plains. a ae White Plains has accomplished this on a metered parking rate of five cents for two hours. What can be done in a suburb of the Nation’s largest city certainly could be duplicated in this traf- fic jammed automotive center. How Dutch Reclaim Land Violent Winter gales not only have tested Holland’s recently repaired dikes, but have recalled the huge problem of Jand reclamation left by the February | 7 1, 1953, storm, ‘|. ‘That storm caused heavy dam- age to 700 miles of dikes and cost : = the lives of 1,783 persons. It also. ES . © inundated 400,000 of Holland's : = 8,700,000 acres of arable land. : x & € ~Normally that land would be useless. agriculturaily for at least six years, the thrie required to wash the salt out of it. But-the Dutch have learned how to re- . aim it much more rapidly by the use + .Of gypsum. As a result land that was under water last spring was producing a small barley crop last: summer. This quick recovery, however, only cushioned the shock of the storm to the county’s agriculture. The loss of 1953 production is esti- mated at $58,000,000. kik * ‘ Another measure of the blow dealt by the devastating storm is its effect Oe eat | _ gather reclamation work, such as snatch- | © ing 180,000 actes from the Zuider Zee, had to be halted. oe + Cigarette and tobacco interests be- latedly have decided to finance research into the question of whether cigarette t smoking causes lung cancer. += Announcement of this decision made in full page advertise- in many daily newspapers. - that « On of the importance to it and course would be a reversal of pre- ek | with Southern Democrats to tighten the \rule on cloture. The change was a com- promise amendment of the 1917 rule “allowing cloture by two-thirds of the Senators voting. The amendment pro- vided for limitation of ‘debate on any ~ business before the Senate—except a change in the Tules — only by a two- thirds vote of the total membership. ’ W: ££: fe This newspaper long has op- posed the filibuster. In our view it is a parliamentary device. which permits small groups of. Senators to block Senate votes on legislation they oppose. We hope Senator KNowLanp succeeds in winning enough support for his idea. Elimination of the filibuster would strengthen representative government by making it more truly representative. The Man About Town Forget Turncoats° Gold Star Mother Says They Disgrace Nation Daffynition Kangaroo: Nature's attempt to design a safe pedestrian. Ernest Huthwaite, him “Ernie,” and he'll like it still Retiring last week after 25 years with Pontiac Motor Division, the first few days already have convinced William F. Vaughn ne Cont Oat NGS round is hard This column is in whole hearted agreement with outdoors writer . Mort Neff, who got his start-in Pontiac, in his statement that too many game law violators are drawing Suspended sentences. ANGF about st years tt the employ of the City of Pontiac, A recent cheek made by the Michigan Press ___ Association shows that Betty Lewis, editor and publisher of Franklin's Four Corners Press, is the only..woman holding such a position on an accredited in the six counties in southeastern ‘ . 7 _— er ss “We're Safe as Long as We Keep Moving” PRESS, DAY, JANUARY 8, ™ ~ 24 : a5 Fe af GE i | what she ought to put away... Is on the floor instead . . . Her Voice of the People Aden Thornton Says Teamster Heads Use Pressure to Retain Their Union Offices (Letters will be condensed when heces- sary because of lack of spece. Pull name, eddress and telephone number of writer must a¢company letters but these will not be published ff the writer so requests, the letter is critical in its nature.) ; / Many do not know thé pressures that can be brought to bear by the dictatorship which exists in- Union Local 614 AFL. There has been a move to oust the present officers .°. + Dan Keating and Louis Linteau, who are charged with struggle to retain their hold they are attempting to force members to sign a petition giving them full support. There was an item printed recently to the effect that they the had 100 per cent of the /members sigried up, but this is far from the truth. Because I for one never will and I know others of the same thinking . However, my right to work in the vocation I have chosen in If an election, fairly tonducted, is denied the membership and the present officers and their leader, vice president James Hoffa, are allowed to continue it will be one of the worst indictments against ‘The organization to force this free election is using all the chan- nels of government to secure their rights but find many of them closed because of the tactics of (Copyright 1954) Baering Down By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER International News Service Ike’s Speech Touches on Many Topics PhrasesWistfully With Words, | | c z Ly : at | é 3 : ae z z7 Ss € i & ze Ss g | TL | z > Pied a Thar the : ; i | i i 7&5 3k i i : i 533 Z he Fe z i I i f | rt Hf f i 2545 it : d HH ge FE < 2H 2 : | § #4 gz g? ; promote cause of hypocrisy in the world tend to champions Chosen to emerge from ; fi a = FY 5 ? . : ict FREE ki i i ge Read about the dilemma I is named—Irwin-Shwe.- And the regarding ‘is Kyaw Simon's } . youngest brother | Congress is going to take the atom-mutuality as slow as a bad LE: F Ey ¥ = g a rf Tdi | - named Clinkscales, | 2 bEFSHi mn vigil! Hie i i} : From: Our Files it ioned Notions | i g fl Ba FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1954 Navy Wants to Charter | portation Service has requested Egger, Busy Beavers 1 Medium Landing Ship | private ship. owners to offer a ‘ | medium. landing ship for time char-| Upsetting Albuquerque ORANGE, Tex, @—The U. ALBUQUERQUE Eager and ~~ - THE PONTIAC PRESS, Famed Sourdough’s Death Recalls Stories of His Life s’ ter by Feb. 15. The Navy said it had acres of (Rattor’s “wots: ‘The death of the |when the ; Navy wants to rent a ship. | iis type ot ship in its mothball | PSY beavers:are causing concern, at night chomping on tie Weer = =” Sie "Fe fore, eam valeg | ptem S. pecapaster sealers, ind _ Eighth Naval District headaquar-| geet but that. unzipping ‘one would | In southwest Albuquerde. ae Test the West's Greatest mysteries jeans. | ters in New Orleans announced yes-| take a lot of time. The ship is| It’s not so much that they've| barking and calsés considerable mines” ‘of ay Pe, we 4 The man then went off on a terday that its Military §ea Trans-| needed for amphibious operations. | built three dams across an irri-| lack of sleep. Tantastic The carly | Rigantie-spending spree which-seon j|had every free loader in the City ot Angels hanging on his every fword at each new bourbon-dis ing oasis, ; Thes began the legend of Death Valley Scotty, He ' nonchalantly, albeit, am- biguousty, dropped the sourre | his obvious wealth: | “I got me a hole in the ground out in Death Valley.” He told of a fabulous Golconda, a new El Dorado — “and all my own.” Then Scotty clammed up for half a century And when 81-year-dld Scotty died Tuesday night after being stricken at his sprawling three million dol- lar. Moorish castle in the desert, he still left no clue about his “‘hid- spender fact or fiction? life and times of the man born Walter EB. Beott are de scribed in the following article the first of « series relating the “Death Valley Scokty saga.) By LEE FERRERO DEATH VALLEY, \Calif.| (INS) — One spring night in 1904, & husky desert rat startled & Los Angeles cigar store clerk by buying a Stogie with a $100 bill torn in half Willie Sutton Pal Is Caught Wanted for Questioning in Shooting of Man Who nga : Spotted Bank Robber _ Momnpee,. eit himself _once PHOENIX, Ariz, ®—A bragging | 4 = by gold renga was . , a ; “two legged” one, in the person o N > y > } ew Jersey Leena who said he the late Chicago millionaire A. iM. came to “kill some people here gpned mode new ly desi iw 7 ATOMIC FURNITURE—At the International Home Furnishings Show in Chicago, Til, Peggy Smith poses on a hassock called the Johnson. who cheated me” was captured | last night in a tavern rendezvous | set up by police Police said he identified himself as Joseph R. Reilly, 3, and said he was a personal friend of New | But romanticists pointed out that Scotty’s sudden report ef no | + wealth at all came when te faced a crucial law sult. His claim, backed by Johnson, headed off the suit. “Atom Pouf.” B50 Tourist Drops The large cushion, shaped like am-atomic cloud, is supposed to be comfortable enough to be used as an extra seat. ! . mistook an airplane alert for the | bail-out signal Ayres hopped out of the plane, York bank robber Willie Sutton, now in prison. Police Lt. Vic Soule said’ Reilly is wanted for questioning in the “revenge killing” of the New York man who helped send Sutton to prison Earlier last night, Soule’ said, Reilly took $20 at gunpoint from a 45-year-old hairdresser The victim reported the theft to police and said Reilly telephoned him later and demanded a second meeting. Police went along, and grappled with Reilly when he reached for a pistol in his belt. * > « Arnold Schuster, 24, was shot to death on the street near his Brook- | lyn home March 8, 1952, a few weeks after he spotted Sutton and tipped police. The slaying remains unsolved Schuster recognized Sutton on a subway train from a picture of the fugitive he had seen. Schuster trailed Sutton and notified police who seized him. pulled the ripcord and landed safe- | ly in a field east of Colorado| Springs. Hé then hitchhiked here. Maj. C. W. Simonson, command- | er of the big bomber, said he} pressed the alert signal after one of the BSO0’s four propeller-driven | engines acted up. He landed. the They tell of the time that Scotty Into Colorado Resort came into Los Angeles, inspired by the cup that cheers, and pro- | posed to Santa Fe railroad officials a record run to Chicago in a char- | tered train. This litte bit of fon) cost Scotty $5,500 arid involved 19 engines and eight train crews. The resultant railroading record stood for decades COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. ® —A tourist literally dropped in on Colorado Springs yesterday—from } 20,000 feet straight up : Air ¥ . i N Ss plane at Lowry Air Force base in It happened { gt Denver. James Ayres, crew member of a | because Only a few Eskimos know how | bomber from The prospector, who was born in |B Walker Air Cynthiana, Ky., always would re-| Force Base at Roswell, N. M turn to his desert hideout. At in- | ~ . ~ tervals he came out and spent huge | sums, peeling $100 tips from a roll big enough to cause a backwash | in the Panama Canal When it came time to pick up the tab, Scotty would go after his big | } money — $1,000 bills pinned to his long John underwear beneath the | blue cotton shirts he favored. | Scotty came to the Death Valley desert he fell in love with at the | age of nine. Always rugged and big boned, he became a swamper , > to build snow -houses. ' PERRY COMO | Tells the Story of His Life! He visits your home on TV. Now he invites you to visit his. Meet Perry Como's folks, his friends, his wife and children. Read ebovt his boyhood struggles and his -specteculer rise to stardom. The new 1954 Lincoln is here, and it’s finer than ever—with new styling inside and out, with fresh, new contemporary colors, smart new interior fabrics and soft leathers that bring a hew concept of fine car’ interior decor. There's new Discover for Yourself Just 5 ; rfarmance, too, from an advanced version of Lincoln's . ll Sutton. a notorious bank bandit se ae 7 — works helping) “MY STORY'’ by Perry Como PERRY COMO oe V-205 hp engine. And to make your motoring com- How Little It Actua ¥y and jail breaker, is serving a 30-|“" — — STARTS ix THIS SUNDAY’S pletely enjoyable, Lincoln for 1954 offers optional power year term at Attica (N. Y.) State In 1900, he met and married on steering, power brakes and four-way power seat. Come in O . Li | ’ Prison. : . Josephine Millius and took her I f WJIBK-TV and see the Lincoln for 1954, and while you're here, drive Costs to win LILCOUN: Oe ation ede astere id Oat | mete Sertidding Ponamint wert - for a trul tifying experience in modern motoring. City police headquarters said they| Mountains. His widow, still liv- the Wed... Fri. one y gratify knew of no man named Reilly! ing in Long Beach, Calif., re- Mon., ” wanted in connection with the! called: A Wi a Schuster. staytng. “We traveled by night to his gold MERICAN EERKLY 7:45 P.M. caches in the desert. I'd stay by | NAUGATUCK, Conn, (UP)—Ed- | back into the mountain. He always | ward Lord reported tretfully that brought back guid, and be bad «| = DETROIT SUNDAY TIMES | - his service station has been en | ate buyer in into 14 times in 16 years, without | the desert, The FAMILY Newspaper 40 WEST PIKE PHONE FE 2-9167 a single arrest. Police had no com-}. “He had money before Johnson | : : ae -= eee ae Fat ciel ment. ever came there.” te = be * SS ~~, = ~~ ~N ~~. TTT), Tid j = — S TT r LLL . - + oe Oe ey Oh om eaten ee Rede (is o> yay i RGF ee Pa a age a se Tas Segre Ray Pre g Paves: cate SAR ces: ¥ \ * . ‘ ‘ ce . - » 4 pee \ THBAPONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1954. re os at or eesent Date Wie dats Brandon District Arctic Traveler view és sont we Plans Bond Vote 5 to Talk Tuesday He i sstill a patient there. Cut Epiphany Cake man R. Barnard was named today = ian Qovering in satisinctory conds.| Ballot Would Provide Commander to Speak ! and Show Color Films Ty Geccdhen tr Conghes Palun, 26, | OF Guild Meeting reyearod| $200,000 Building) Sel sole survivor of page 0 ROCHESTER — The = : : taining $4 and about $5 from the| “There are still some good seats ' > | He said that the saving fn t-/ 1.) register. Michigan State Po-| available for-# nominal price,” ; ~ | terest. amounts to a considerable ‘tice of the Pontiac post said they | said Thomas Belton, recreation beeen ~ —— they are retired in short suspect juveniles. superintendent. : i ' The new proposal: to be voted | ees { j upon next weék will be for the C Th t . S ki | ~ building of 10 elementary class- ancer Trea In mo 1n f ON NATIONALLY FAMOUS >} ®t s0 ssa ite resent) tj ientists | will be an addition to the present S l] FE] d ~ t t ao - UP @tementary school plus gymnasi- | ti u es c1en IS Ss 7 = LIVING ROOM OR um-atditorium facility located on} isduers sete, Tace*tns peachuny | ‘ar ought combate s siecnicn! the - he Seine ue, sete) iia Seta | “ne uae © } ‘ smoking «@ ca r haa boile . T0 ; posed. that the bus pln Ming Cag 1 out of the Naboratory “and scientific But he pointed’ out that mice : t . COMPLETE BEDROOM cated on the same site . pee Se ae The tol aren't men—and chemicals that : ; . ’ ° : ‘ A rapidly growing area the | describes the. experiments on which cause cancer in one species often s s Brandon district, centered by Or = Porn mg ey ond poe, | don't affect any other. The same tonville, contains more than 80| °< this research.) tars, used in another experiment, square miles By_JOHN GEIGER eA dices any sign of cancer With an equalized valuation of NEW YORK. (INS) — Early in ” wn ’ es he said. sid ' ° , f a ore , : $3,764,000, it has 950 students €M-| 1953 something in Cigarettes Pig : . = oe rolled in kindergarten through 12th a " lung cancer are two different di- grades, Graduation classes have caused" cancer in “36 mice, Non | seases ; . been averaging in the 30’s with | smokers all | Against the Wynder-Graham re- each year’s kindergarten classes’ The mice were amotig a group of pect there must be placed the frunning about 100. ‘ seer litde-knewn but equally dramatic 81 “under study by Drs. Ernest find t-Dr. Harry © t Dee te task of ipciiiiies the | w Everts Gral oe indings of§~Or. larry Greene o sa i Sy ' wien on Wynder and Evarts Graham at St. | yale University: a> ee ae aie rid rt Louis’ Washington University Medi- Dr. Greess, tthe oft rch. ’ school for a classroom. Seven | C2! School ers, had a cigarette-omoking- ma. > hundred of the total enrollment The two scientists had devised an! chine, But when he painted the r ve . gd n U U is in the elementary grades. ‘automatic cigarette - smoking ma-| tarry products of cigarette tobac- In present use are a rural school | Chine that consum d pack after | ¢o on mice, nothing happened. He “ and four downtown temporary [ Pack. They collected the smoke,| tried cigar tobacco. Ne cancer. i facilities to house students. | Condensed it to tar, and patiently, | He tested pipe tobacco, still, no U Ss Uj ¢| ¢) r 5 - —_ 27 day after day, painted the tar on} Cancer, He checked the effect of s* Average class load is about 5/ (and with the help of the pro- the skin of each mouse's back cigarette-paper ashes, of special posed addition they can drop these Other researchers had tried the ro sonsarng me and foreign figures to around 30 and 32 same experiment, with no result. . © nope, Hungerford said that the plan is, Drs, Wynder and Graham kept at These experiments admittedly a to construct the new addition as’ tt tonger, When the mice reached a far cry from the usual human ex- self-contained classrooms middie age, 36 developed cancer | Posure to tobacco smoke—putfing Overhead natural: lightitig will; —*kin cancer. and ~— sn tae be utilized, Cinder block and faced sificance n the strengt these experi ing will be used with asphalt tile study A fog omerd rr shifted now ‘to chemists and bio- | floors throtighout, The present ned , ee ybunrvn4 vt es chemists. Their job: Analyze and boiler unit is adequate for the pro- eel brn aahien cane can, |Mentity all the 120-0dd different posed addition - 6 eo chemicals in cigarette smoke. An- 7m , cer? 'alyze the incredibly varied. mix- Gb septation trict the poll) “Tyere ig no ingle anewer, Dr tre of chemicals I the ah the agricultural room of the ,high/| Wynder concludes: ___|-€an be condensed from that smoke. =. E | school from seven in the be ne | “We can state without hesitation | Screen them, one by one, to sce ees M s | - _~ | that tobacco is a significant factor | exactly which—if any—cause cane 2 until eight in the.evening, Hunger ; - ivin oom u it | es od jin the production of {ung cancer |in test animals. : |, . the greater the amount smoked,| It is known that most of the C C | 'the greater the chance of incur | substances in tobacco tar belong to da ring primary ‘lung cancer,” —~ > {the chemitat family called hydro- bd Massive Sofa ounty ( alendar Bet other scientists have rip: |Catbons, mixtures of carbon and e Matching PTA will hold a bake sale at the holes in Dr. W. ic. | hydrogen. Many known carcino ) Lounge Chair | BTA Roll S Deke. sate, ot in| ped eles oe. i eae ser af .| ens age hydrocarbons, too. * Twe Table Lamps | afternoon. Proceeds will go towerd pur- - ° . ’ ” . 4 . 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ELEM HE IDOL TIE ES 8s Ee PEE ERAS EEE. PRB EER ee WERE gy OF Mt gel Ho =f : owe 7. 6 hag mre ae es ee & “ha a Se j % “ 1? ee ee oe ee eT eee. a te ee eS ee . ‘ ¥ . : | “ j j : . \ — ' Pie ‘ ~ - } THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1954 edhe a ire Girls Council Announces Winners Lewis was secretary. | day at 1:30 p. m. with Mrs, Neil in charge | Mrs, John | tea will be Mrs. Walter Kleirert, as parliamentar- | George H. Webb, Mrs. J. A. van .| Mrs. Nick Vale, Mrs. Robert Nord- Piety Hill DAR Meets Tuesday Mrs. Thomas R. Navin, national vice chairman and state chairman of approved schools for Daughters of the American Revolution, will speak on “The Educational Pro gram of the DAR” when members of Piety Hill Chapter meet Tues- IC, Talmage of Cranbrook Cross |road in Birmingham. In charge of arranging for the |Are Busy. Spartan S Registering New Session Gets Started for MSC Students By ELVIRA BISOGNI MSC’s Spartans were kept busy | this week with registration Mon- |day, Tuesday and Wednesday. : ; of Candy Sale Awards Junior High | Student Has First Place Dione Garrett Tops in Project to Help Pay for Site Pontiac Council of Camp Fire Girls today announced the winners } of the 1953 candy sale, which took 2 place during November and De- | cember. . Classes began Thursday. Pontiac students who have en- | 'den Berg and Mrs. Walter Thomp- son. i @ Jaycee Auxiliary Plans June Dance A dance, to be held in June at Old Mill Tavern, was discussed Wednesday when Jaycee Auxiliary met for dinner at Hotel Waldron. Guests at the meeting included man and--Mrs._Rebert—_Miller, $$ ae 'tlac State Hospital. ... féature extra value pecially at these low prices! These Sallan Diamonds are so. typical of the really extra-value 2 Sa you get when ; here——Com--— ——— diamonds _ Unsurpassed in beauty, unequaled in quality es- parison will show you that superb in so many, many ways. Come in, inspect our collection, _ Solitaire shown above -* — th tte ~ | fre. TAX INCL. Each perfect diamond is so artistically set,in an Orange Blossom mounting. ot Five Diamond Engage- ment ring hand carved setting. | $300 ees / rolled at the beginning of the win- | |ter term are Barbara, Reinhardt, daughter of H. J. Reinhardt of South Francis street, and Robert Nelson, son of Elmer Nelson of Kinney road. Students from Pontiac who have returned from the Kose Bow! game sporting slight tans are Robert Nellis of Chippewa read, Janice Elkins of North Perry street, Verne Hampton of Cherokee read and Shirley Slaybaugh of Glenwood avenue. Tuesday, sorority rushing began. Judy Bradley of Spokane drive collected her bids and attended | rushing. Rushing lasts until Jan. 12. Pledging will be announced at“n later-date;—---- : Couple Planning Rite in Arizona Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bronsen of Phoenix, Ariz., formerly of Au- burn Heights, are announcing tHe engagement of their, daughter, Shirley, to Thomas Sheil of Tucson, Ariz, He is the son of Mrs. Earl Burl of Hillview drive and John D. Shiel of Oxford. They are planning a Jan. 30 wedding in Tucson. Mrs. John Thors Gives Book Review A review of the book, “House of Earth,” was given by Mrs. John Thors when the WSCS of Central Methodist Church met Thursday at noon. Mrs. G. Richard Jarvis con- the teas which are a part of the | First place winner is Diane Garrett, daughter of the Harry Garretts of Mark avenue, Diane, who sold 179 cans, earned a com- Camp Fire service costume for her work. She is a member of Looking over the list of Girls’ annual candy sales are the four top winners. Left to 57 winners in the Camp Fire \tied for second place with Dorothy Boardman of Williams street, Diane Garrett'of Mark avenue, first place winner, street, won third place with 1s eans, She is a member of the Colorful Blue Birds: of McCarroll School, and she won a Blue. Bird right, they are Dorothy Alderman of Perkins street, who|and Diane Harris of North Perry street, third place winner. To Become Bride of Lt. James W. Manning — Harriett Moore Tells Plans for Jan. 23 Wedding |r 055 tos" Gloria is a graduate of Mich- jin the evening when Phyllis Bar-| Jan. 6 are Mr..and Mrs. Carleton abeth Moore, daughter of Mr. and | igan State College and is now |tholomew, daughter of Mr. and/C- Patterson of Birmingham and Mrs. Neil Allan Moore,’ has an-| teaching in the Port Huron | Mrs Earl Bartholomew, speaks Mr. and Mrs, Charles R. Sligh nounced her plans for her mar-| schools, Claud graduated from | ie . ; ows with J hn Mal | Jr. of Grand Rapids and Holland. The riage on Jan. 23 to Lt. James) Albion College where he was af- | f mee vous Es eee ee ———_—— Camp Waddell Manning, son of Mrs.| filiated with the Sigma Chi fra- | strom, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L.| Pictures Are Seen William H. Manning and the late| ternity. | Malstrom of Rosedale Park. }-. f by GM Girls Club Mr. Manning. | During World War II he served| Mrs. Stanley E. Reinhart of Members of the General Motors BIRMINGHAM — Harriett Eliz- | ducted the business meeting and Mrs. John Mulder led devotions. Luncheon was served by the Lucy Hayes Group with Mrs. William S. Dawe as chairman. Assisting Mrs. Dawe were Mrs. Pearl Kline, Mrs. Harry Baker, Mrs: L. B. Rubey, Adeline Levering, Mrs. George Dietrich and Mrs. Cora Sherwood. Announcement was made of the annual thank offering service which will be held Sunday at the church. | your Sallan diarnond is Solitaire Diamond with two side diamonds in nat- ural yellow gold. $100 Beautiful Diamond Soli- taire in lovely yellow gold $150 / OPEN FRIDAY / EVENINGS f/-, UNTILO* FU Hears Talk- on South America by Mrs. James Savage, mietonery | from America, when Francis | noon. Mary Woods gave devotions | ine Mrs. Orlo Mason and Mrs: Ma’ ; Wiser sang a duet. Mrs. Charles Ammerman of Dear- | born. , A message and report on weru| William W. Manning will work in South America was given | his brother as best man, Willard WCTU met ior dinner “at | with the -recent announcement - of Chureh of the Brethren Thurs-| the engagement of /Gloria Miller, |daughter of Mr. And Mrs. Wade solo after the business meet-;|W. Behn Jr., /son- of Dr: Claud! * ¢ 8 The service will be read at 4:30) in the Army Air Corps. He is now | West gard oe nie og erste o'clock in George Chapel of Kirk | attending the Episcopal Theological | im time e ma honor. |- ; in the Hills. Following the cere-| Seminary of the Southwest in Aus-|Nancy Trumbull will attend the | Girls Club were entertained by mony, a reception will be held tin, Te bride as the honor maid. | travel pictures of England, Den- at the Birmingham Country Club, . Te . n Mrs. D. F. Towner of North | Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Mc- | Boyne, Clara Gordon. Suzanne An-| Muskegon will attend her cousin |Dondld are expected home this | derson and the bride's sister-in- as matron of honor. Alse from | week from Pompano, Fla., where |!@¥. Mrs. Leland Bartholomew. North Muskegon is the maid of (they have been vacationing since} The best man will be Robert honor, Barbara Anderson, | last month. For the past few years) Maund, while David Turner, Priscilla Hall will come from | ‘hey have flown southward with) Richard . MeGeorge. Douglas Jamestown. N. Y., to be a brides- | ‘)¢ir two children, Joan and Gra-| Knight, Paul Robinson and the maid along with Mary Hough of |™@™. to spend the Christmas holi-| pride’s brother, Leland Bartholo- Boston, Mass., “Margaret. Many - mew, will seat the guests. ning, the bridegroom's_sister, apd A_reception at Oakland Hills| § | Country Club will follow the cere-]™ | mony. * - o The Village Players went back jinto rehearsa. again Monday eve- Attend | ning. The new play, “Little Sean- / 'dal,”” a comedy’ of errors, will | . i |be presented Jan. 29 and 30-as an| Mr. and Mrs. William Downey . jinvitational show. | are. entertaining friends at an in- arrived | ~ ‘formal dinner Saturday eve- Directing the anique play, only f ¢ party — ence provientiy presented tn the ning in their home on Abbey road. country, is Mrs. R. F. Tillotson, Receiving congratulations on the assisted by William E. Kegel. | birth of a son, Robert Lewis Sligh ‘ Jr., are Lt. and Mrs. Robert :L. Christ*Church Cranbrook will be | Sligh of Syracuse, N. Y. the setting on Feb. 27 at § o’clock' Grandparents of the infant born a * 4 More romantic . news Miller of Alvordjon, Ohio, to Claud W. Behn of Birmingham and the | late Mrs. Béhn. ¢ TRE ae Poke , Opportunity Knocks Again f Still Going On! All 1953 Merchandise. MUST GO! ARE YOU IN THE MARKET FOR A _ @ Automatic Washer ©@Wringer Washer — Refrigerator Range © Water Heater © Freezer NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS} © General Electric ® Hamilton MR. and MRS. E. J. WORKMAN Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Workman of Waterford road will observe their SOth wedding anniversary Sunday with an open the AE: > Mrs. Donald McKenzie of Bay City, Mrs. Hubert Hicks of Clarkston, Willard Workman of Miami, Fla., Elmer Work- man of Lake Orion and Eugene Workman of Clarkston. They have 18 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. r - a enema TV. Snack Sets © Westinghouse - © RCA Estate = = 7 » ‘ ~ ‘ : en4 : house at their home from 2 until 6 o'clock. They are mel THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1954 oe Mr, ‘and. Mrs, Sparkman D. Foster of Bloomfield Hills announce the engage- ment of their daughter, - Mary Anne, to Dr. Charles R.. Williams, gon. of the Charles N.~ Williams’ of Detroit. She attends Wayne University, and her fiance is a graduate of the Univer- sity of Vichigaw and Wayne Uni- versity. A Feb. 20 wedding date has been set. MARY ANNE FOSTER YWCA. to Open Program for Midwinter Next Week A midwinter ‘program for| adults, including evening classes andé | * daytime program for young homemakers, will begin next week at the YWCA. A variety of hobbies, exercises and social recreation will be of- fered in the classes which will meet Tuesdays afid Thursdays in the evening. The daytime program will be held Wednesdays. +Modern dance, bridge, and arts . elt and ‘crafts will be taught Tuesday E p iscopalians zt evenings. Rhythmic exercises for ‘ Will Convene | |Educators’ |Society Has *}] Profession, These meetings were | Denmark; Oxford, England, tive dance movement will be in- | liniberirig and stretching with crea- on January 18 | cluded in the dance lessons and the Gathering Thursday Program Deals. With World: Understanding "We Adventure in Wo site sa Sie Xi Chapter of Delta Kappa Gam- erg held in Grace Lutheran “Vera Mae Adams introduced Dondineau, World Organization of the Teaching held in Ottawa, Ont., Copenhagen, and on the island of Malta. comed the guests of the evening. {— XENIA. ANNAS Mr. and. Mrs. James G. = Annas of East) Troquois road announce the ' engagement of '. their daughter, Xenia, to yi James P.\ m Patten, son of ) Mrs, Athina Patten of | = Phoenix, Ariz. Fhe prospective bride is a student at the University of Michigan and James is attending lowa | State College. They will be | married Feb. 6. Baldwin PTA Views Slides DeMolay Moms Name: Members of Committees Committees were appointed at the Thursday meeting of the Pontiac DeMolay Mothers Club held at ‘the Masonic Temple. PTA Thursday evening. “The Lite and Task of the Chris-} bridge class will be keyed t0/ Harold MacDonald taking charge of | President. tian Church Around the World” Players with previous experience will be the topic discussed by | i® the. Goren method. Mrs. Raymond Woolfenden Jan. 18, Ceramics, metal tooling at the Oakland Convocation of the! ¢tehing, as well as painting Episcopal Diocese of Michigan in. ne eee the arts Royal Oak. ] . i . a variety of informal _ dirs. Woollenden, secret erat instruction will be followed by a Presbyterial Society, is dis-| S°cial coffee hour tinguished for her work in mis-| Help will be offered with per- sions and in ecumenical groups. | 50mal problems in dressmaking, sewing. and knitting. Copper tool- The convocation, which will be | ing, lampshade making and dec- held at St. John Episcopal | oration on glass, tin and wooden- Church in Royal Oak, will begin... also will be taught. with « Hely Communion service | pb ovious experience is hot neces- at 10:30 a.m. A business meeting | 12:30 will feature Mrs. Woolfen- den's speech. Progress reports from each | church and mission will be heard | in the morning, and an account of the young mission at Lake Orion | Children from 2% té 6 years old will also be given. Mrs. Claude Hilts has charge in the nursery while their mothers of reservations, which must be! enjoy coffee, then a choice of ac- made by Jan. 14. i ef - '§no-Ball’ Held. by Square Set E the rare Pat a Me te Water Herre.| Meets Sunda Officers Elected [ti"tucsdey Musicale in her ame} nior Choir —Oakiand- terian Church at a meeting held | will be presented entirely by mem- Thursday evening bers. Judy Dunham, Sandra Gid- William : Ey, ce ep |e, caret Hobart and Judy. Diet enperative dinner at the church| Women’s Chorus rf. Will Give Auditions ha : if Ht ils | and ang | Mrs. F. E. Sears will arrange for with Mrs, Fay Magner as chair- -Toastmistress Units , and many stencils are on) will follow, and a luncheon at | 61." in the crafts shop for begin: | ners. Young homemakers take over | Wednesdays starting af 9:30 a.m. | for a day of fun and instructién. | are checked in for supervised play | Others include constructive criti- Leineby program which includes a movie, | demonstration. or talk on subjects | and parliamentary from glamor “and travel | Fisher club, =". ° } Registration ways and means. Historian is Mrs Donald A. Ferguson; pertiamen- | tarian, Mrs, Duncan McVean, and| pot dog luncheon as Jan. 21, man, The sixth grade tea is President Mrs. Max —_— pre- sided at the meeting made! bert Ruggles will be chairman the appointments, and gifts for the | ot the event DeMolay from Areme Chapter, . OES, and Iraq Caldron 70 were acknowledged. Refreshments were served by School on Feb. 2. Mrs. H. committee. tervations with | Glenn Schulz. Plan Regional Event | presentation 6 bright, principal. “From Pontiac to Alaska’ was sentative; the subject of a travelogue pre-| executive sented by Mr. and Mrs. J. Stan-| and Mrs. Archie Bell, dish Sibley to the Baldwin School membership representative. Color slides illustrating the trip | freshments. showed the beauty of Alaska as) 3 seen by boat, plane and train;| Arndt, William Ramsey and Thad Thée mountain scenes, flowers, to- | tem poles and the aurora borealis . showed the striking color of Alaska. | Heading the publicity department | This Dad's Night meeting was con-| . | is Mrs. Erickson Lows. with Mrs. ducted by Sidney Rutt, father vice | tmeet at the home of Mrs. Charies | Scribner, 81 Ottawa Dr.. Monday at. 1.30 Announcements of coming | events give the date of the next | | Methodist Church will instal) the offi- | cere of the | Pontiac at the First Presbyterian Church | Monday st 1:30 p.m. All church women are invited planned for Jan. 26. Mrs, Her- | Alaska Travelogue Given Mrs, Lyle Dusenbury, board representative, general A committee of dads served re- | Assisting Mr. Ruff) were Charlies R. Pickford, Paul der. Coming Events City Federation of Women's Clubs will pm Mrs. John W. Mulder of Central United Church Women of The Founders’ Day Dinner will be held at Wever Junior High Any member Mrs. E. E. Groenberg and her wishing to attend may make res- Mervyn | Kline, Mrs, Charles Parrott or Mrs. Cub Scout Pack 4 presented a | Cub Scout flag to Baldwin School. | John and Dick Avery made the) Mrs. Irene Al-) Members of the nominating com- | | mittee named by the assembly are | Mrs, Leon Leece, teacher repre- be held following the noon luncheon to ane. ax atiemaietencatenten dari Rev. Bersche. Talks nfembers of the Port Huron group. | to Philathea Class gram MODERNIZED School of Beauty Call today for detailed information. No age limit! 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Precisely contour fitted at nine important points from foot. to thigh. Sizes’8/2-11 in exact lengths. Self and dark seams in rosé and taupe. Hurry in today! Save in January on the much demanded sheer and ultra sheer construction! a * Waite’s Women’s Hosiery—Street Floor __ Washable Crepe with its 1 Diamonds $8950 angiledines ov TERMS! Cost e 4 — a i a ap me aa * 5 ; Pa . . ys ol # : e ; + * co rLy u" : aes 5 ES : i ae # i bas + Beat res “Fy i 4 | € + t ‘ in ee {Ay ¥ fi, ‘ tee bile peng oe 3 Be \ . aL. a“ a = > 2 ’- EASY — own Linen Jacket sey Coat Dress} 3 a5°* Launch yourself on a fashion- right year by embracing the linen-look, the smart, new look for '54. Wear this delightful washable rayon crepe dress ~~ \ : ; ¥ tici iticizi zing Youngsters for fisting Rach Other Only Creates More Spite TParents Should Not Force - Children Into Justifying Their Feeling of Malice children is natural, she writes me ‘die love 602 wn mel Srewenadh Keep Range Clean If the baffle plate of your electric range is separate from the heating unit, gemove it from the oven. and wash thoroughly in, hot soapsuds. Decorative-Hankie— ofa sain He St Bowe over \Fry Shrimp = |Using Quick \By- ole LAWRENCE Pattern 574: Maternity sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Pattern pieces, em- broidery transfer. State size. Send 25 cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- It's so nice to meet a cook with lus her shrimp using quick biscuit mix imagination, one who is willing to substitute ingredients. Such a cook is Mrs. Brenard Tryon. She gave recipe for batterfried for the batter. Mrs. Tryon. attract 2 raw shrimp ps quick biscuit mix Water Clean, de-vein and butterfly the shrimp (cut the shrimp in half lengthwise and spread open). Add to make a batter slightly heavier than for pancakes. Dip the shrimp | in the batter and fry 24 minutes | in deep fat at 375 degrees. Drain on crumpled paper towels. Serve | with the following sauce. Shrimp Sauce Mix %% bottle of catsup, 1 to 2 tablespoons of horseradish and 2 Canasta and square dancing both | She shares | teaspoons Worcestershire sauce everyone says to Mrs. P. But as she can't feel that such spite in 3 SQva “I suddenly realize that for years I've been demanding that which, applied to children, may | give ‘us patience and peace. We begin to think of the love we want these two sisters to feel — for ene another as a seed. RES sueet- enough water to the biscuit vier | LEY It Make Bed Checker Table |. I do hope that 3 you have not been | }ill this winter.. Sometimes even a | cold will keep you in bed for sev- eral days, and heré is an idea for | keeping yourself busy when these | days drag so. You have to deal with a seed on é HM : Z J You know that it's busy absorb- ing strength from sun and water wash On aebunty oh ine not ,| you, will make into a blossom. Biscuit Mix 1 have’ a fine, \iptelligent letter | “ke this about it ing’ them ‘or hating each other | “wy W@ Wunder. Rell i ae ARS HN 0 poe | ate rlome ey. ond Foca to ; L. 1 Ww H from Mrs. P., mother of two “I think there’s been some- | without any real idea of: what I af ceed ee yy slg . daughters. thing wrong’ in may own attitudes | was talking about . . .” = eci or Simple,| Grace and Betty, 11 and 13, quar. | tard basic things Right — but Jet's have no self- WEEK. Only— Tasty Dish ® rel often and bitterly. They tell bese peraertapndn condemnation. Most of us have or THIS } FALL ana tales on one another and take ———— hye tayo been terribly under-educated in med Sai By JANET ODELL pleasure in the other's troubles. _ children Fe | basic things like love and hate. eee Pontiac Press Food Editor “Natural. Think nothing of it,”| Now, I’m no expert on love, still HOOVER groping as I am for, its meanings VACUUM CLEANER 16" Witt ArT ENTS ¥ If we keep tight’ hold of this \| idea; a@ grand thing happens. We begin. to outgrow our dismay at children's tight, . self-centered | treatment of each other. Holding on to it, we don’t at- tack Grace for the hateful way she snatches her yellow scarf from. Betty. Instead of angrily warning her of her tragic end - as a “selfish” girl, we say, “You holes. ‘These, will be handy for | carrying the table to and from the bed. Take your ruler and lay out the TEN-DAY MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE ON THESE... HUB RECONDITIONED With HUB PARTS and Suareniend Appliances FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION 7 379 S, Saginaw orm checkerboard. There should be | | must be feeling hate today. Why? eight squares in each direction. | What’s hurt you?” tern for first-class mailing. Send | together. Maybe you would like to make} (Color these black and red. Use to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft nn }one of these for a friend who is | either crayons or showcard colors. r We ask this with no more rancor Dept.. P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea |ill. Some of you club members| 4 box of checkers can be bought | han that with which we'd inquire Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print IF small fectures— | might like to have a club project | at the dime store. about how Grace had got a smudge | on her face. And as we seem to tbe so unimpressed by her feeling. | our daughter sees that she need ; and make quite a few of these for | jone of your local hospitals. Acetate Tablecloth | pox tor such sae Cet uit the ta» | Pretty, Practical past Gitent A bright note for your table: Because we have not attacked | of the box, leaving 12 inches for the checker table. |acetate tablecloths woven with | her. she is not driven to justify On two sides you will want to | gleaming metallic thread in cop-| herself by exaggerating some ac- cut two arcs for the table to fit! per, silver, or gold. tion of her sister with spite and over the sick person's legs. These | These tablecloths and contrast-| alice. should be about 8 inches high in | ing striped napkins shed oil and| Before Grace can love Betty, the center. On the other two sides | stains like magic when washed her hate for her has to lose all its you will want to cut two hand! in lukewarm soapsuds. | power to impress or frighten her. plainly your name, address with- zone, pattern number, size. 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NISlE| ALT IY) + Sie) TiAlOL awit ARISE eS SS SLT SS SS a ones Plan Fire Drill QUALITY TATRIND Ae Niels) inte, An occasional} instruction period | ST YLE ‘ Owogdg Hw IOINT ALT |i! on what to do in case of fire can) MOWUOIO prove to be both a life-and-money- ; VALUE ALWAYS Sil Sle iv ia: saving project for your household. | 6 t) a a ee wed 1 A 2 Eve's husband 15 Correlative of b Feel jealous Yj Yy / DF Ai W A Mii aN (it 7 2° BH PD Gar we we we Penetrate Adhesive ul nem ‘ : oo 5 easure of __ $3 STENOTYPE and STENOGRAPH. First Sight RO POR. EEE (Machine Shorthand) “SHOP! COMPARE! PO ie cuccnens ; : New Classes Are Being Organized for S AVE IN OUR DIAMOND ENSEMBLE i Monday, January 18 GREAT SALE OF $150.00 diamond solitaire engagement ‘ ‘The Business Institute has been receiving requests from ' nf young people for this training. 4 A beginner’s course under the direction of a well-qualified, ‘ E. instructor will be started January 18. Typewriting, : : beta; nae pet Restate RGU nay be tattatet " APPAREL for WOMEN | 75 North Saginaw Street ee bide =f we “je «, #4 sat sis ‘ : 7 a tte: of Baga MEE Se Sie eas Sola . L a hoe, Fe: ee... * ‘Should Do * / y | Houseguest as Hosts Do Unless She’s Very Elderly and Set in Her Ways By EMILY Post A reader tells me: “ day), Her way of living is quite different from ours. When at home, she has an elaborate breakfast; whereas We have a very simple one. “She is used to having dinner in the tmaiddie of the day; we. have ours @t might. She is used to stay- ing’ up very late; we gp to bed around 11. “When a guest in our house, should she po§ adapt herself to our ways? My sister says we should ours te hers when she is with us. I would appre- claté seeing thig problem dis- Dear. Mrs. Post: We have just re- ceived a wedding invitation ad- dressed to Mr. and Mrs. John Jones and Family and we are hav- ing an argument as to just who is included ia this invitation. My husband thinks it means all our children, those living at home with us as well as our married children living elsewhere. His argument is that they are just as much a part of the family as those living at hon, I think it means only these living at home with us. Will you settle this? Answer: “And Family” includes | each and every member of the | family living under the same roof, but does not include those living at another address Dear’ Mr. Post: Is it unsuitable to say “Many Happy Returns” to 4 who is celebrating his person Tth birthday? I said this the other | day to an elderly gentleman and was criticized by miy husband for | saying it. Was I wrong? Answer: I think you were quite right. it z is SPENCER CARPET | CLEARANCE} * = — aes. 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(1)—Art Linkletter. and the kids Variety, (2)—Life With Father. Leon Ames, Laurene Tuttle, star; Father is rankled when ‘mother—invites—kids—for—visits>- 7;15—(4)—Adventure Special De- livery. “Confession,” jury fore- man Cofifesses murder, then changes mind. 7:30—(7)—Stu Erwin. Stu takes partnership in ladies’ dress shop. (4)—Eddie— Fisher: Poputar~bai- lads, (2)—News. Doug Edwards. 7:45—~(4)—News Caravan. John Cameron Swayze. (2) — Perry Como. Perry and the Fontanes sing popular music. 8:00°— (7) — Ozzie and Harriet. Family.comedy with the Nelsons in “Ozzie’s Night Out. (4)— The Dave Garroway Show. Monty..Wooley_is- guest. (2)— Mama. Family comedy. 8:30 — (7) — Playhouse. Jeanne Cooper, Walter Reed in “The Gold Thumb,” girl willing to kill for money. (4)—Life of Riley. Riley balances the budget. (2)— Topper. Comedy. 9:00—(7)—Pride of the Family. Albie comes to grips with visit- ing Uncle Henry. (4)—Big Story. Reporter traces hit-run driver. “Rim of Vidlence,”” as police- man depressed by ugliness he sees. 9:30—(7)—Comeback Story. Arlene man’s struggle to lead own life. (2)}—Our Miss Brooks. Connie Brooks forgets to mail a letter and gets principal in trouble. 10:00—(7)—Showroom, Cesar Ro- mero host to stars. (4)—Caval- “eade of Stars. Middleweight bout: Garth Panter vs. . Joe Giardella. (2)—My Friend Irma. Marie Wilson, Mary Shipp in Comedy... oe 10:30—(2)—City Detective. Police drama; Rod Cameron. stars. 10:45—(4)—Fight Scrapbook. Box- ing films: , 11:00 — (7) —Soupy’s On. Soupy Sales, comedy, variety. (4)— News. Paul Williams. (2)—News. Jack LeGoff. 11:15—(7)—Motion Picture Acad- emy. Jimmy Davis in “Loul- siana,” feature film. (4)—"‘Rass- lin’’’ from Texas. Duke Keo- muka vs, Dick Raines. (2)— Eleventh Hour Theater. ‘Enemy of Women.” SATURDAY MORNING $:30—(7) Stu Erwin. 9:46~(2) Featurette. (7) Cartoons. 10:00—(7) Hippodrome. (2)—All Around Home. 10:15—(2) Agriculture. (4)—News. 10:30—(4) Cartoons. (7)—Smilin’ Ed. (2)—Wayne U 11:00—(4) Danger Fighters. (7)— Space Patrol. 11:15—(2) Sinema. 11:30—(4) Capt. Video. (7)—Big Game Hunt. (2)—Featurette. (2)}—Playhouse. Scott Brady in 11:45—(2)—Barker’s Cartoons. SATURDAY AFTERNOON 12:00~-(4)—-RFD No. 4. (7)—Head- line Hunters. (2)—Big Top. 12:30—(4)—Rough Riders. (7)— Roundup Time. 1:00—-(2) The Lone Ranger. 1:30—(2) Cowboy G-Man. 2:00—(2)—TV Bandstands. 3:00— (4) —Pro-Basketball. (2)— Playhouse. $:15—(7) Meet the Governor: * 3:30—(7) Back to God 4:00—(7) Speed Classic, (2)—Movie 4:30—(7) Press Conference. 4:45—(4)—Vocal Varieties. 6:00—(7)—Faith Is Power. 5:30—(7) Christ Crusade. 5:45—(4) Ind. on Parade. SATURDAY EVENING 6:00—(7) Col. Flack. (2)—Dollar a Second. (4)—Meet the Future. 6:30—(7) Life at 80. (2)—News. (4) Winchell & Mahoney. 6:45—(2) Featurette. 7:00--(T) Stage Seven. (2)—Red Skelton. (4)—Tomorrow’s Stars. 7:30—(4) Ethel and Albert. (T)— Leave It to Girts. (2)—Beat the Clock. 8:00—(4)—Spike Jones. (7)—Panto- mime quiz. (2)—Jackie Gleason. 8:30—(4) Amateur Hour. (7)— Hour of -Decision. $:45—(7) Strange Fiction. 9:00—(4) Show of Shows. (7)—Box ing. (2)—Two for Money. 9$:30—(2) Favorite Husband. 10:00—(7) Wrestling. (2) — Me dallion Theater. 10:30—(4) Hit-Parade. (2)—The- ater. 11:00—(4) Captured. (7)—Feature Film. (2)-—News 11:30—(4) TBA. (2)—Movie Date. (7) —Feature. -- Today's Radio Programs -- Was Real Pro; Wears Top Haf Says Circus Folks Are Sincere, Work Hard to Perfect Their Skills NEW YORK ~~ Congenial Jack Sterling, ringmaster of television's | |“Big Top,” is so.much in love | with the circus that he-starts get- ting into a tanbark mood ‘during the train ride down to Philadelphia | each Saturday morning, for the! program's regular weekly broad- | cast. “Corny as it may sound,” Jack | will tell you, “‘when I was a) kid job “Rig Top” producer Charles Vanda be- gan his search for a real “pro” to fill the top-hat and swallow: | tailed coat role on the show. Sterling, a native of \Baltimore | | (1915), was brought up in a thea- | | trical atmosphere. Since his par- | | ents were on the stage, Jack was, | schooled by private tutors and in| | public schools throughout the coun- try. | An announcer friend of WMBD, | Peoria, il., got him his first radio | | job as a guest on his show, paying | him the royal fee of $7.50, | . Just about this time, he decided | | he liked radio and planned to make) | it his career, From Quincy, he} | went to KMOX, St. Louis, as pro- | ducer-director and emcee of some | | of that station's top network pro- grams. rs ‘IS RUNNING OUT * TIME eet SATURDAY - JANUARY 9} IS YOUR LAST DAY TO REGISTER FOR ONE OF 3 1954 FORDS BEING GIVEN AWAY ~ ABSOLUTELY FREE ¢ ; a ¥ job as Godfrey's successor on the WCBS, New York, catty AT THE FIRST SHOWING OF THE Programs tursished.by stations fisted tm this columa are subject to change withest notice : WaR, (780) CKLW, (n00) ww, (850) WCAR, (1128) WXYZ, (1278) WIBK, (1490) Fone op pny’ —, ‘ . TontoaT CKLW, Van Kuren CKLW. Mary Morgan | 5:45-——-WXYZ, Guest Ster | ducer as v and was Ae . : : ¢00- wake WIJBK, News WCAR, Harmony Hall | CKLW, Novelatres ew the opportunity ad arn 4 WwW, News | 11:15—WIR, Bob Reynolds | 10:45—CKLW, Here's Health | — ringmaster on the “Big Top WXYZ, McKenzie WW, Laura's Party | SATURDAY EVENING Jack feels that the opportunity of | CKLW. Sports ~ WXYZ, Top of Town 11:00— WIR. Robert. Q Lavi) | ¢-99-—-wsn News — with circus ~ aa ~ - oa >, yJBK, Horsemen CKLW, Music ris aR ow eee ww. News periorim ; ‘ na 6 1S-WIM, Clerk Quartet | 11:80-wym Mignight Music| CKLW. Dance Time WHYS, 86 MeKenslo a major satisfaction itself. ' é WXYZ, Sports WIBK, News, MeLsod WIDE’ eos, fecuie “There are no more sincere or se- weve, edt WCAR. News, Harmony JBK, News, rious in show business,” he ean} eee SATURDAY MORNING | 11:08—wIR. Give and Teke | “ON Dovay Mewes | says. “They devote their whole “wwe? ’ 9, Ee See CaLW, Your Bey Dua” CKLW, Sec. of State lives to the perfecting of their ° acenate ; réay -Sendott | 41.45 wxyz ¢:30—WIR, Bod skills.” ; *:45—WJR, Lowell Thomas cme. Davia ; anes Gendicttors wae ay ag . - WJBK. Rise and Shine 12:00—WIR, Shadel, Theater YZ, As We See Jack's only problem as ring- 3:06—WJR, Guest House 6:20-—WIR. Voice of Agricit. Wi, News Parliament master of the “Big Top” arises . wre, ee, WWi, Daybreak SALW Your Bey Ded Te, mete - caLwe Patten CKLW, News, David 4 WJBK. News, Gussee PASC olce from trying fo make a 1:30 p-m. : - . WIJBK, Hews 6:45—WWJ, News WCAR, Mews . es =a train back te New pec tars 5. <2 ee ; Reorder “a E “7 . Ss gsbeet wis ; TN Lh SES 1:15—WXYZ. Show World WETS Pow, Sandel a ty ee Red J, Bares Setertay sfternemn, =~ . . wi oe Sa Fe RS j pg Re — iP 4 wxys. Bendoff 12:45 WIR, Jack White w. Room dash for the station in his ring- ' aewin, 4 Rn Murtow | “**: Pa on CKLW, Sons of Saddle ee eee master’s costume ... top hat, red : ; 4 wwii ‘a Family ow. epee | coat and all. CKLW, ¥ Come "wir mares ta wets SATURDAY AFTERNOON Wa Cabege Gr “| don't have any trouble chang- == WIBK, Tom George WXYZ, News, Wolfe 1:68—WJR, City Hospital CRLW. 38 Questions ing clothes on the train,” be says. : 8:00—won, ir. Keen 1:43—WW3, News WWJ, Perm and Home w - J WWJ, Dinah esnieneitinds Sine way bP $:30—WIR, Cangbucters “But I still haven't got used to ; i hoy Www. Minute Parade WIBK. News, Theater Royal sprinting through the Philadelphia WIBK, News. Georse WANs, Reve. Welle, WCAR. News, Chub CKLW, Mich. State Sec. train station in my top hat and , J, %. Sinatre WJBK, Rise & Shine 1s1S—CKLW, Canada 9:00—WIR, Two fer Money | fire-engine red coat. Sammy Kaye 1: WIR, Meste With Girls wxY “I'm sure that sometimes fhe e —WIR, A. Godtrey $:15—wsR, WXYZ. mck. W, Berm Dance conservative commuters over there j ; ww WCAR, Coffee With Clem WJBK, House Party = Band of the Day CALM. Rey Bech on este must think I'm an escaped luna- 8:45—WXYZ, Vandercook Oe eae tee Ae, Wehywoed Gare Ty wr an 3 3 van_wws, tit Marre, | gion wm gnehan | Sate Meet Bez.’ | BAW deseo Birmingham’s Largest Ford Dealer ae, CKLW, Ford Th Wit, Soneny, single WEAR, ious, Coun 10:00 WIR, Saturday Nite : By a el hn bee WIBK. News, Mcleod %:15—CKLW, News, Johnson %, News, Statler te Fit ' Cai WXYZ, Dr. L. @ News, Rhythm :29—WIR, ay Best WIRE, py Porty ae oe ea . , , 9:45—WWJ, House of Glass o:16—W. Mae Hawks + Your Go 464 So Wood d A b: h ‘ Mi h 5 al caper | ert te me |eo-wen cm un | SRT Se Go to 464 do. dward Ave., Dirmingham, Mich, § ware na a S8—WCAR, ‘Wows, Rhythe | Ue whch ; é acme pe| Hawn mee nme | Mea rae | MER Pua = Call Phones — Midwest 4-7500 . owe | SB cage | FER En ert nd Titan Washington | 10:06—WR., Gen. | UE LORLW, 48 mar Pyten — ‘ z ; 4:30—WCAR, Ballads 5:00—WJBK, Melody ‘| - Luv i , ’ . a ’ i BUY A NEW 1954 FORD CAR OR TRUCK! Es Arthur Godfrey will conduct tele- i | i mT ‘ni : } #2 i 0 . r. P< ee B ? & eg & = J roared pn. — Baten =z Bo] # i i | i il il <> ‘ * *s . — s a PR PEE Bmne ee ee rtm taid Moran ‘She stoppe fs ad * * + x grower foe i rd t i i ; | 3 i : ! = f i i .. ! i i Lill § fis tilt ; a! rg s 4 fin. . =a dt ap A rs ‘agus Pak Oe Ge bt Aveta et ew bt rk oa 7 ‘ Sl ’ , ge y e ws e es ae . ea ea ce £ ei es a ak See Na ee ae . cs 4 BUY A NEW OR DEMONSTRATOR 1953 FORD § : th : 7 \. a se ad THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1954 America’s Most Handsome Glasses | MISS JOYCE ANN GROVESTEEN Mr. and Mrs. Leland Grovesteen of 2810 Grange Hall Rd., Ortonville, announce the engagement of their daughter, Joyce Ann, to Richard Dobyns, also of Ortonville. No wdc has been set for the | 4 i | 1 Ttti ry Ht $a) Tita! : [ i [ i si! ‘A = Pr) oo | 2 fece-fattering werth mech a covings to youl mere—yours this week fer only §11.00—Me Morel NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY ! FAST SERVICE PENSING OPTICIANS NU-VISION OPTICAL C0. ' Jewelers 1 North Saginaw. FE 4-1889 Prices include federal tax Zoning in Troy Town Hall Topic First GOP Discussion. to Be Held Thursday Night TROY TOWNSHIP — Topic for Kiwanis Club. Installs Officers at South Lyon Area Trucker Dies in Blazing Wreck : miles northwest of here. of F Mich., who is vice president and Robert Eck- |v, SrA 2 gs siggy ag ert is secretary-treasurer, Brick Co., Detroit. The driver the truck rammed into a small farm building and caught fire. Two towers, each as tall as a 65- —_—_—_—__———- story building, support the 4,200) Some types of bears grow to/ foot central, span of the famous | weigh as much asa ton, ‘Golden Gate _bridge. lican Club is “Troy . Township Zoning and What It Means to the | ticularly tax-paying newcomers are | invited to attend,’ said Ralph S. Beale, chairman. “Ample free parking space is provided at the south end of the high school on Livernois road, north of Big Beaver (16-Mile),” he added. Pontiac Man Jailed for Shooting Game A Pontiac man was sentenced to 30 days in Oakland County Jail | yesterday for shooting a pheasant | after he was unable to pay a fine | and costs totaling $108. Louis Seay, 22, of 273 Nebraska | | Ave., pleaded guilty yesterday be- | | fore _West Bloomfield Township | . Elmer C. Dieterle to il-| Driver Guilty of Failure to Yield Right of Wey Frank Jordon, 4%, of 404 was crossing at Franklin and Cal- ifornia Ave. The child was treated for minor injuries. 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The present lease does not-expire cul lat ate in 194, \ The office hag been at its pres, ent location for 55 years. ‘The late Charles Baird erected the building | | > | for that purpose when he was post: j | master in 1899, Church af Metamora to Hold Annual Meeting METAMORA — Pilgrim Congre- gational Church will hold its an- nual meeting at 7:30 p.m. Monday. Persons in the community inter- _ 13.34 x Camera Kit....; 9.39: Merry Go Tiowme Geet ql les: Seat ested in the church and who sup- port it, whether members or not, are eligible to vote in the election ‘of officers. word, The periodical census taken in|when the empire fell and was tip Remon _onpive gives es Go jnvived ely gaaely & but the practice died out | recent times, 4 Jantzen . Sun ‘n Swim Wear Sport Shirts Robes Slacks Sonal MEN’S WEAR 123 West Maple Birmingham Going South? Mortimer’s hav e yo 2 “ Clime : togs! 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Lewson Sofa fs Be and Chair in green or red mohoir $289.50 Artistic Curved Front Dav- enport and Chair in grey sotin- back ‘frieze with matching $249» fringe $299.50 Artistic Modern Davenport & Chair in brown metollic frieze AFRICAN SLING CHAIRS. . The ever fdpular modern Reg. $12.95 sling chair with heavy duck $Q% a cover over wrought iron MICAEN ANTONE STEN frame in green, black, fla- $15.95 -TV Lamps with Electric Clocks. Four only $778 mingo or chartreuse. these excellent lamps in chrome finish with a . anteed electric clocks. Save over. 2 at ..eeses. ARN RES a OE $18.95 Unfinished Four ~- Drawer Chest. An ex-. Fa ¥ high. These heavy metal cabinets Kave four shelves and hamper bin in bottom for storage. Very special at eee eenene eereeeece = 914° 318% 14% 5] 9% $1935 512% baked $21.85 Unfinished Four-Drawer Chest An ex- constructed-chest 31“ wide and 16” deep and 36” high of clear Ponderosa pine ready to paint. Reduced to ...seescecccess $18.95 Mahogany Telephone Benches. Seven only to go in these fine telephone benches with handy place for telephone book. Your choice of red or ivory plastic, seat. Reduced WD cesccee _ $27.50 Floor Lamps. Fine. quality six-way floor lamps—three type—with chrome fin- ish and silk shades. Reduced to .. reas Mahegiay Calleret. Handy, portable. cel- laret and stand. Excellently madex~ Reduced W indices eeeeere ee eeeeeee eee eee eee eee - wee Knchon Ahiiny_Tebles: 16" 22” table with two shelves and handy cutlety drawer and ong. 6g plastic top. man | ee eteetes TT $12.95 Oversink Cabinet. This steel eee Reg. $29.95, EVERY FLOOR PACKED WITH BA 199" $249" 2 ene pemeterrsengen cre ee } " ed — ? > . bs 4 we tha ar |= Ae ets E » ds oO eS eee ‘ base. ‘et. AZ - | TABLES . . CHAIRS .. BUFFETS .. CHINAS ' | $54.40 Limed Oak 5 Piece Dinette. Extension 24 table with extra leaf and four matching chairs 3 39" $99.50 Matching Buffet for Above Dinette............... 134° $99.50 Limed Oak 5 Piece Dinette. Extenilon table has heat proof plastic top with extra leaf and four matching Chairs... .eecceccces $164.30 5 Piece Dinette in seamist mahogany finish. 52'°x36" table with extra leaf and four matching chairs. $161.30 Cinnamon Mahogany Drop Leaf Table with extra leaf and | matching arm and 3 matching side Chairs... .. .cecesccccees $99.50 Matching 46” oa top $54.50 Matching Hutch sasewened $102.50 Matching 36” Guinn with Sliding Doors......... $87.88 1797 eee neeee $200.00 Ermine Mahogany 5 Piece Dinette . large drop leaf table with three extra leafs and four matching chairs.......... $110.00 Matching 48” Buffet $115.00 Matching 36” China with Sliding Doors......... 99" SOLID MAPLE BUNK BEDS $195.00 Set of Six Solid Mahogany Dining Chairs. Four sides and two hosts. .....+s+. Including © 2 Twin Beds © Guard Rail © Ladder MAKES INTO 2 TWIN BEDS 39-95 S Piece Dinette” . ~t birch top table with extra leaf, 4 wrought iron chairs with plastic seat and back. . seeeee 9930 Kanbne Madar Fee Pac, Dict wit 539% four matching chairs in your choice of red, 599»! 119% 139" ae eeeeeeraere 4 119.95 Kuehne Chrome Dinette with heat proof plastic top table and four maching chairs.... 139.95 Kuehne Chrome Dinette with extra large table and four matching chairs..... 159.95 Extra Large Table with extra leaf and * four matching Chal. ccsccsicccsecece | PARK FREE-Rear of Store| MODERN DINETTES Living Normally Cattle Rustler, One of Glearance of Living nt Tables 179.95 Modern Suite consisting ‘of double dresser, full size bed, and chest in Limba 00. | Tex., fugitive was surprised by a s] 9” | posse yesterday as he milked a Mahogany 2. cccccessccscceessecess | cow at a dairy at nearby Dixon. He had worked there since shortly | after his escape from the state | reformatory at Grantie, Okla., J ly 4. $] 79" We ee | The stocky, 180-pound Daven- | port readily admitted his identity. $1792 3199” 314.50 Curved Front Suite in seamist mahog- He was to be arraigned late to- any consisting of large double dresser, $ extra large chest, and two matching twin beds 199.95 Mengal Suite in cinné4mon mahogany consisting of bookcase bed, double dresser, Od MITTOF 2. wee tee eee eee eteees charges. U. S. Commissioner Adel- ia McCabe at Sacramento declined to reopen her office last night for | arraignment of “such a_ pip- | squeak.” Dixon Police Chief Lester Peters said Davenport had been ‘“‘hol up in this small community, be- havens like a very normal citi- 209.50 Medern Morrocan Sand Suite consist- ing of vanity, chair, chest, and full size WEEE EEE ETAET CL PETER EEE 232.00 Mengel Suite in Tawny Walnut con- sisting of double dresser, chest, and full size bed 2. cece cece eet eect eeenes ” Demeapetk was discovered, he | anid, by Dr. R. J. Cobble, a Dixon 50 veterinarian who saw a picture of | Davenport in the Vallejo News- |day in San Francisco on fugitive “+ evar rrer ewww enw ew ene ewww eee | ci icle and reeognized it as in. _limed oak or . ne “Wascants wife, 295.00 Menge! “Combo” cinnamon mahogany, consisting of ep 50 dresser, chest, mirror and matching full 249” Sige bed” ....... PTET TTT TTT old son Walter spent the night at 359.95 Americen Suite in driftwood “a$ 00| with 56” double dresser, latge chest and 329" : matthing bed coceceaes Seat teeeeaene Davenport back tomorrow if he . was put on parole right now. If that man. was given a break, I 379.50 Medern Swirl Mahogany Siem tote wah @ 00 think he’d make something of him- triple dresser, chest, full size bed and nite 329” self, He saved $700 out of his pay stand .. sess POdeesCeeseocceseseces of $250 a month and talked about © MODERN FBI'S 10 Most Wanted, | another © 18TH CENTURY 1 | > Doing Farm Work ©. LIMED OAK 5 _ ||. FAIRFIELD, Calif, @—Chester © MAHOGANY | Ge raster, escape artist end sue | six-months of “behaving like a B DRO Sil * | very normal citizen.” | The 3i-yearold Wichita Falls Ruth. an ex-| peéctant motiter, and her 3% year | Form Cabinet “‘Deliberates With ttalian President in Effort to Ease Political Crisis ROME \# — Alcide De Gasperi, Italy's postwar premier until last summer, conferred with President || Luigi Einaudi today as the Presi- dent continued his efforts to re- solve Italy’s three-day-old political crisis. De Gasperi, T2-year-old leadet bt biggest party—the government. He declined to com- ment after seeing the President. Ejnaudi, who is now interviewing the heads of all parties before des- a premier, saw Commu- wat ‘chet Palmiro Togliatti after +De Gasperi. After the meeting, the Red leader was outspoken in @ de- mand for a leftist government. ® + 7 “A man is. needed,” he told newsmen, “who will end the op- position towards Communists and Socialists.” Einaudi was expected to reach no decision on a premier-designate preer De Gasperi after the indecisive elections last June, quit after five months in office. Relieves Rheumatic Pain ALS ASPIRIN 100 Tablet Bottle Only 49+ GIANT SIZE CEDAR WARDROBE Reg. $69.95 62" SOFA BEDS & HIDE-A-BEDS $119.95 Simmons Sofa Bed . . . Plaid 589% cover with matching plastic arms... $144.50 Wrought Iron Modern Sofa Bed $]] Qu SADDLE FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIALS! OXFORDS $139.95 Americon Modern Sofa in beige metallic tweed. 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They | with comments : BS plunged into a round of pre-grad- | on holiday parties Korea, the _ a Out They Go, 39.99 . ee uation activities which seemed to! and dances. Head- a _= — th Tots’, Girls’, Teens be one mad whirl ‘of parties. cere- | ing the list was many, and other #4 monies and last-minute prepara: | poverty - stricken tions. At Pontiac High Schoo, the the- New Year's Eve party spon-| sored by Bob ls were sent: topic still is the senior prom Palmer and Tom | P@fce xes | which is now only eight’ days Stiller at the a, es ok eee | and blank pments. i away. Stiller home. School doings are féwer in the | | At St. Michael, upperclassmen| Sophomore clansmen congre-| teepee halls, with seniors pre- were busy mumbling their+lines| gated at the home ef Michael : i class- : On Display at for the traditional senior play em |-Clever to usher in 1954 with. a rm bel Dagny —— St. Mary's Coat Sets ......s.00. 27.98 | titled ° ‘No More Homework."’ | gala celebration. ST. 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Army not _mocemmced ee BN hospital in Tokyo, after nearly three-years of _separation.__Kyoko’s itlnrne ta, believed to be grow.| 1etters persuaded Batchelor, one of 22 American POW's who had ing by virtue of his qualities as | Téjected repatriation, to turn his back of communism and ask his Indian guards to send him hack to the U. 8. The Record Shop By RICHARD KLEINER NEW YORK (NEA) — A few short months after she hit New York from Thornton's Corners, Shirley Harmer has two ABC ra- dié shows and a television show, as well as her MGM record con- tract. That phenomenal score is the result of two factors — Miss Har- mer has a lovely voice and a face and form to match. .But she’s still pretty much the Thornton’s Corners gal, and if you didn’t know, Thornton's Corners is a suburb of Oshawa. | And Oshawa is near Toronto. That's in Canada. New York continues to thrill her. She. talks excitedly about seeing | Joseph Cotten on the street and Saturday Night 1:30 A. M. | a 4 “T sat there every once CYent Added to f)S.wsle I sneak look at hin. first met guess . Dance Floor, turned 10 colors.” : BILL'S | It all worked out, however. She got the job, her records are ' good and she’s back te one ¥ BARN color. On her, it looks perfect. - > 7 e - rong grec service to music in introduc- 47326 Dequindre R4. Fi its new Camden label, a col re-issues of once Red D . are near- A that once sold for much paper-back re- N prints of great art C by Camden in- as “Peter and I the Wolf,” | Schubert's “Unfin- é ished Symphony,” Ravel's “Rap- N sodie Espagnol,” plus lighter items, like Richard Crooks doing ‘Most of the artists are billed INK | OR 23-9325 * *« * ; nd! ON THE CLASSICS: Are you one as \ KAMP INN RESTAURANT. Now Open Under New Management STEAK — FRIED CHICKEN — SEA FOOD om, Yous Wed Tiers. te Td = Pris Kate Ben 6 to 12 Thornton's Corners Girl Thrilled by Big City Life of those sound fans who likes to sit if the symphony, tamper with the timpani and put your base beside a bassoon? In other words, you you like to hear the individual instruments, savor each tingle of the triangle or vibration of the vi- You'll play it again and again, the ear with some new delighting surprise with each performance. - * . (Jo Stafford, Columbia). (Lew Douglas, MGM). GOOD ONES: Was Football” (Deacon Andy Grif- fith, Capitol); “Man” and “Wom- an” (Rosemary Clooney and Jose Ferrer, Columbia}; “Toreador” (Mary Kaye Trio, RCA); “Le Gros Bill” (Giselle MacKenzie; Capi- tol). (The Four Lads,, Columbia); Dean, MGM). MALONE!’S ersnenonmmenas a reavess b executive board would hear pro- DRIVEN RESTAURANT gris om he a, pores! 5 * ably ' . | -| the Mochantes tention Society OPEN AGAIN! | Hasanria\ nied Penet siaty ie evn ve H “ins Sc 5. ‘Os’ # : ’ 4: oe #3 : é Y bi mi ta An me cian SUREFTRE: “Make Love to Me” | “What It Was, | | Sources said it was dropped | cause of a forthcoming program of | i eit 33 8 us ys ak om Watch Watch for the Log Cabin—5 A. M. to 8 P. M7 Days a Week! ee z £ i i a : af cE $ He i i u7 , 3 | i i | TE 4 ik > aan * . , House Speaker Joseph W. Martin «3 CARRIE LEE’S | Chinese—American Foods 856 N. Weodward, North Side of Birmingham | stem, poston ort oes | Evening Dinners at Popular Prices Meals. Prepared to Take Out Chow Mein. Chop Suey. Egg Roll. Fried Shrimp PRIVATE ROOMS FOR PARTIES for Reservations call— - MI 4-7576 Jr. (R-Mass) conceded the tax pro- gram probably would be the tough- that is where we will have our | biggest difficuty,” he told re | porters. | pose cuts in a detailed tax and took effect Jan. 1. Administration be- | higher benefits.. Ways and Means Chairman Danr- | McCarthy to Seek Budget of $300,000 est to enact among Eisenhower's | PE OPLOOLOLI GDI FLOOD DIGS FSR FCO COTO P FLOOR SHOWS Friday & Saturdey 10:00 & 12:30 aie PHIL M IN Dancing ptm ee Mc . «= Set. - Se ‘Seaee, | mom oous ae CHIKI DANCING Friday, and > Saturd * i i i i hi i i i i i i ee ee eee eee Dining at Its Distinctive Best Luncheon Dinner Cocktail Party Banquet iL Ef i i : : i E S rs . | | ~ WOODWARD AT LONG LAKE BLOOMFIELD HILLS eS ee ee ee SS ——- SS mC Ch er, ee sw —_— — v sas See ae - - a a ae NTEAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 8,199 fs Six Sent to Jackson.’ a= 2) || Simmons African Native Bloc [ivy ‘nao! ant’ merci in Smuggling Case - Gets Queer Rejects Segregation | {22.'.:* Coveress ts, Appeteis } DETROIT (UP) — Six persons convicted of operating a cigarette smuggling ring were sentenced Thursday to terms described as the “‘stiffest ever” for such an | offense. State police said the ring cheated the state out of $10,000,000 in rev- enue by smuggling untaxed cig- arettes into Michigan between 1947 & moving natives from Run Around JOHANNESBURG, South Africa! municipal areas to legs poptilated By BOB THOMAS pote soya Daniel Malan’s Na-| sections. a HOLLYWOOD wean Sm | Ses neregaten progam | recess tate nates a | scation mons is coming down the home! to South Africa’s most moderate | friction. . stretch of one of the strangest / group native leaders, | The Nationalist government has deals ever maneuvered in area Outright rejection of | Malan's| advised an educational | program Apartheid (segregation) program | ‘or natives different from that for : and the time they were arrested last February, The six, convicted Dec, 10, were Sam Frontiera, Grosse Pointe Farms; Ernest Brown, St, Clair Shores, and Peter Monteleone, An- thony Palazzola, Clarence Huey and Dominic Asta, all of Detroit. Frontiera, deseribed as the ring-leader, drew a three to five- year term at Jackson Prison and theother five got two to five years. Sentence was passed by Recorder's Judge Paul E, Krause. ‘It is the stiffest sentence ever handed down on cigarette smug- glers' in this state,” said William Elmer, assistant attorney gen- eral who led the prosecution. Australia has only one native species of carnivorous animal, the dingo dog, and there is evidence that it may have entered the con- a comparatively tinent at period late and Frank Sinatra “The with Fred Mac Murray ‘ * ‘ \ ig ‘ . 2 i TALE OF A WESTERN HERO—John Wayne | called “Hondo.” The Warner Brothers film, in 3-D | and Geraldine Page are pictured in a dramatic| and color, introduces Broadway's Geraldine Page. | eae SP moment from the epic adventure story’ ofa man |“Hondo” starts today at the Oakland. Gas Tank Springs Leak ‘at Detroit City Airport ‘May Fight Ike's ‘Sarin tales sate me FCM Program |oline at City Airport when’ an un- derground- tank sprung 4 leak. | Airport officers said the gas0-| line filled four pits from which} | workers read the gauge levels of | \the underground tanks. Tank) lvalves were tarned off until en | gineers decide which of the sev- \eral tanks is leaking. Most of Congressmen. Against Flexible Price Guarantees WASHINGTON @—Dark storm clouds massed on the Capitol Hill | horizon today for a major feature | re are about 10,000 recog-| of the new farm program Presi- | -| dent Eisenhower will present to _ | Congress on Monday. az FRIDAY The President said in his mes- | Sage on the stafe of the union | yesterday ,fhat he would propose | | that future farm program be built; the ' bright | ¥8% voted yesterday at the con-| whites, A government) representa- young British star who played| clusion of the four-day Location | tive at the Congress said the pro- oliier's| Advisory Boards Cox erene » Ries the gram for the natives would better = = 7 } One of these was Jean Simmons. | Rank Gabriel Pascal, who owned a portion of her services, | handed her over for a sizable sum = 2 “I didn't know what I was get- ting into,” sighs Miss Simmons, | a legal deadline, he thrust her into three fast pictures in a row. After a well-publicized court battle, she won certain con- cessions. She was allowed to do! three pictures away from RKO—| - > > With her contract coming to a close, Hughes sold her services to producer Howard Welsch. Again she was required to make three fast pictures. sti ml “I had never even heard of this : man Weisch,”’ remarked Miss Sim- | ments into their 1948 national plat-| ™ons. “And when they handed me forms the first script, ‘A Bullet Is Wait. | But since that time, they have | ing,’ I thought it was all a joke.| become a subject of sharp contro-| It was unbelievably bad.” versy, largely because the Truman |. But she is now making the pic-| administration deserted them in| tupe and seems fairly happy about | 1949 when the then secretary of| it. She said the script has re-| agriculture, Charles F. Brannan,| ceived an overhaul and she is outlined a new program of high | pleased with the way director supports and production payments. | John Farrow jg handling it. ~~ Under the flexible system, gov- * * « ernment price guarantees would be| One thing she should be happy high in times when supplies of a | with: she is the only woman in the crop were short or normal, 80 @5/ picture Others in the cast are to maintain or encourage increased | Rory Calhoun, Steve McNally. production, They, would be low in| That's all, brother. No extras or) times of surpluses to encourage | anything.” i greater consumption and to dis-| ae 2 courage over-production. | Her plansafter she is free from £8 2 Hughes? In the beginning the flexible sup-| ] suppose I shall have to start | ports—ranging from 75 to 90 per! my career all over again,” she| cent of parity—were set to go into! marked. “I want. to do some effect in 1952, replacing war-born stage work as well as pictures. I mandatory supports at 90 per cent | to to work on start-| of parity. Parity is a tended for | eet | - Oakiand DOORS OPEN AT 12:45 P. M. STARTING TODAY! -~ Warner brothe GR PRODI rat CAI & SAT. i on the principle of flexible price | measuring farm prices, declared ing « family.” ———— | guarantees. | by law to be fair to farmers in| SERBS MESERESES ON OUR NEW WIDE SCREEN dhl ya . w commented, only two t im on es ; ‘ |senators gave-the flexible price pousel of permanent high level H Eaqle.4 Met. 50c¢ @ Eves. & Sun. 80¢ — Child 25¢ — Plus 15c for Polaroid Viewers! idea warm verbal support. Some pports in 1952 led many Repub- ; -—-—— T 7 nad pencomenitiel; sere voiced canst, jin Democrats in | . Phone FE 5-8331 =| Feotures At: 1:38-3:34-5:30-7:26-9:22 | *s ‘ | ee ° : ~ yee . Sak GAREE ca weites mae law be 2 ee 4 ff Prices: Mat: S8e-Bve. Sun, Sie Coming @ “HOW TO MARRY A MILLIONAIRE” © Cinems: Scope flexible supports had the backing| The greatest altitude at which an|@ ad | a ‘ of farm leaders of both major per- | airplane can be seen with the | @ a. . | Kiddi se CALOR RY TECHNICOLGR ties. Both wrote ¢ | naked eye is about 12,000 feet ~ ia | tee eee eee eee ee eee ee eee eee eee eee. CL } en Beth, prs wrote cored ee s Spec + : = ST “JACK SLADE” a THEATRE PHOWNE FE ; 6211 and “PRIVATE EYES” : ——STARTING SATURDAY FOR 4 DAYS—— : a s a ao a : oi : 4 2 ; 4 - : IE IE 3 FS A ’ afilm so daring... : - so frank. * = UY F MOTIONS! so frank...so shocking! it PICTURE! ; ‘7? Rie e# i7 * N.Y. World Telegram MARI 'y hi TAN i A HARI f LF ly aAZmEZ—->42m4zZM eux ih ‘ i z P — = 4 sanage : ch ee od dug, eo = <®y in Pere ry!’ 6 RD Kotmney ant Net ca ema wae LE ok BaP ades —— ctinings iid : ivan COUT on § - nou i te oe \ aha “3 4 j » } | eee ee JANUARY'8,.1954- DAY pee ; . FRID a weust bens = Rat, s* BL ie: | Sel] S gaeed qvagy GEReH peed? 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There wasn't a chance the coun- try would get anything except|day designed to bring about strict- game-a-week television on a na- tional scale. Practically all the - guments for lifting some of the controls disappeared yesterday in round table discussions. * Thé American Football Coaches Assn, launched a cooperative re- lationship with the NCAA yester- er enforcement of NCAA rules and Spartans Rated Underdogs to Potent Illini Michigan State Five Never—Has—Beaten—an- Illinois Team EAST LANSING # — Rangy i . and. powerful Illinois, an outfit Michigan State has never defeated, Doby Strikeout King CLEVELAND @ —Larry Doby of the Cleveland Indians set @ new | SLAYBAUGH'S, 620 OAKLAND AVE. tion, or passing motion, ip the heat | EE ett | M ikan, Lakers Show Talent lerlep Top Candidate in Pro TV ‘Game-ot-Week' |for Marquette Job . BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The New York Yankees of pro- | | fessional baskethall make their ‘ist appearance on the National Basket- ball Association's. television game- : perennial ; linn is. playmakers are s- | champions-ot the NBA, play the per Fes Saul for wine t- FREE! THERMO-SOX The new ideal sock for all outdoor men! YOUR GIFT FRI., SATs; SUN. with the purchase of any of our Plaid Woolrich Wool Clothing. only one rookie, To Mikan (6-10) | MILWAUKEE # and his front-line mates, jumping | jep, Jim Pollard (6-5) and Yern Mik-| player, is top choice to become kieson (67), the Lakers added)i..q coach at Marquette Univer- Clyde Lovellette (6-9) who deserted | sity, succeeding Lisle (Liz) Black- amateur ranks after a season with | urn who left yesterday to join | the pro coaching ranks. Btackbourn—resigned—his—Mar-* — George Fer- | former professional football sota great Whitey Skoog, Slater | Wette post for a three-year con- Martin and Bob Harrison, ex-U. of | act with the Green Bay Packers Michigan star. Rounding out the | ®t reportedly nearly twice his cur- champs are Jim - Holstein and | rent salary and Terlep, his back- former Ohio State All-America Dick | field coach at Marquette, was ex- WOOL HUNTING PANTS......912.95 Schnittker. | pected to move up. will be the Big Ten for ne Mat ae a ee half-century-efew years ago. To make room for Lovellette,| “There’s-a strong possibitity we | : The former DePaul cage im- | Minneapolis sold Lew Hitch (6-8) | may name our new coach Monday for Saturday night. mortal is as talented as ever, | tp Milwaukee and the Lakers face | night,” the Rev. Clarence J. Ryan, Tilinois has won all four games but has dropped from the scor- | their ex-teammate Saturday. He is'S. J., Marquette athletic board since the conference opponents | | ing lead of the league due to | , standout in the revamped Hawk | chairman, said today. “And Terlep started playing each other in 1951. On the basis of records so far) | this season, the Illini are favored to make it No, 5, After a fast start with’ four lineup along with recently acquired | will be give en major condideration.” Chariey Share (6-11) and play- maker Bill Tosheff. Everybody's on Team NEDERLAND, Colo. @ — It\} Fishermen! WAMPUS LADIES | Hunters! Here is a chance to ry | HUNTING SOCKS $4 10 | “.” ” ‘ L pl L| i} mak buy! Our mixed woolen victories, Michigan State fost King George” currently ig run-| Beanty Scheel 46 20 Drive In 2 36| there's strength in numbers, Ne-|} "e*'y ™ere & ; | three out of tour games on its ning Sth behind Boston's Easy | aaa My -_ a 4 Day. | _ 16 “ 4 derland high school should have a hunting socks af REAL SAVINGS *-* ¥ ‘ western road trip, On the coast, Ed Macauley, Johnston, and Bob/| Oss Cimrs. 41 9 Abstract #7 41/ successful basketball season. GET 2 PAIR FOR THE PRICE OF 1 and $1.95 a MSC UC , Cousy and Bill Sharman, both of| , 54 36 Fem. net. ttt | All 13-boys at Nederland are on lost to LA and Southern Indiv Dorris 13, ) California. the Celtics | Beevers i, Holimee $60; “sone gomto=| 'Ceach Bob Wilson's team, Seven. OPEN SUNDAY 8 te 5 ; . Lakers are a veteran club with! ¢ — ate Nee! are returning lettermen. : Michigan State lost to Iowa next fncdiicimeremneliceemadltiar stitithenn an: Fs: eee ied —_ — but then managed a surprise win over Kansas State. * = Illinois has ‘won seven of nine, being beaten only by Oklahoma A. & M. and Minnesota. John Kerr, a six-foot nine-inch center and forwards Max. Hooper and Bruce Brothers, both six-foot- five, give Dlinois a height edge. MSC has center Bob Armstrong _at six-foot-eight but then drops down to forward Denny Hartman af six- foot-four. Michigan State will take the floor crippled by the loss of two good players through ~ scholastic ineligibility and with two others additive New Standard Premium does. what ni With remarkable DE-ICER Pentiae Frees Phete ICE FISHING PRIZE—Willard Merchant of 62 8S. Roselawn proudly holds a 37-inch 12%-pound pike, the 2nd big lunker speared in Pontiac Lake this week. Merchant landed the big specimen Wednesday afternoon while fishing with Paul Lafnear, also of Pontiac. He es the ice was eight inches thick at the poiit he was fishing. We Now Carry the Fine Line of PONTIAC VARNISH PAINT PRODUCTS FISHING TACKLE GUNS FISHING BAIT, WORMS. NOVELTIES expected to be able to tart, oat = SCHOOL SUPPLIES KOREAN BOOTS. BROADUS, Mont, @ — Ed Port- HUNTING AND FISHING LICENSES mo an elk ae om to cool cre wiht Ay va lt = G_ and M Co, NeW: Corner Walton ond Opdyke Open Sundays White mdewal! tires and chrome wheel die apices! im all models at extra costs TUDERAKER’s far ad- postwar auto styles, may vanced designhaswon new be setting the pattern rehmmunrrinee ipewosone a for the next few years.” in tio ore what eti~ ____ Wall Street Journal tion. whateoms “There can be no question style Studebaker is 50 miles jook ten years older!” par on de ea —Motor World | Mechanix Thustrated Own this car that insures you top resale value! — advanced auto- weight that serve ncofal "We have awarded Stude- Grete a wen purgeec: ‘Tua Gave qusdiine beter oor Gull ates Bt Get a I ee ee ee ee ND ee ee ee Pe eee ee ee ee ee, oo ie A ey ' f Sines THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANDARY 8; 1954 = oe . ‘Small College ||Bowling Results. |" yam =) Clash in Annual Tilt) =v | <=. Elec uM George Munger Pay s |) ies es, settee ni Clark 206-802, ——$$—$$__—___—_ , pusvenes Tribute’ to Killinger || Beote 237), \cem, Gis-ets, Deo ‘ a ce N. 5. Five Rated aa ie Laem ~ > men eernetion. |i) CINCINNATI, . CINS)—George | mapgr's at Geretien | Be a caiiaia =) Munger, outgoing Penn coach’ and, —. of ga, Water ms ea \i in by a stroke of irony, incoming | ft."°""* Be Feat nee 1a Me » ry | a5 of the American Foot- } ibe ae is wrcttoe ptr anion ates toea at Air, fs re ball Coaches Association, believes ee es it is about time the small college Wik wt a Feat Berm of Fenias Fs Bo Munger, speaking at a dinner |ictr inn 35% Maple Li. | 8 38 1954 Ford Track-Pickup Freds Hold Margin iM | test night honoring Jim ‘Tatum |Jsebeen 33.30 Eatgnte 15-118 | Series, but Haven't Won | of Maryiand-as 1963's “Coach of | tam game—Llen store Til, serier— 3 (Get Our Price) Thi the Year,” observed that it is |e "wes Oe. : / Wh s Season practically impossible for any ) } pat we = y TONIGHT’S GAME FACTS small college man to ever re- | Five." oe Beck Me. 1 30 34 Small Town Low Overhead - epee : Lenpardorhg ag ee Oe ae Gealty HB Ren i ss UTICA FORD SALES | . | i ~ A ape. Gira a ry, trouble, of course, ie finding | tr 'esteey sti; tees tame tesers| Pp Weekdays 10 0. m. te. 6 p.m. , eh? gees Bi . > ooo tt PEE % . what the more obscure coaches We 2 Tat, serigp farmer's Mit Sat. & Sun. 12 noon to 12 p. m. Ven Dyke at 20 Mile Rd. (Auburn Rd.) D | + ce, Bide OAT S Fs. ter ee hire |AMES—Shamrocks (M), pe doing, although tiany of them S "gece re pnee. pow see eS! Le 2 A, or" aiattile fe | — St. Michael 1-1,! ; ; Stadiem ee Beemer = ——= . ~ sgh aagom rors - an Us 2 ieee # srinaneeteaientniemeesennaemmamnnans Munger cited two examples, | Chuck's 38 Heme Launch ” ‘ 2 Bes WE SPECIALIZE IN Gienn Kilinge of Westchest Pas J yy a Genuine Hickory-Smoked Meats oh aS sD = State in 1944 but didn’t like the|Se=. Or! 8 Tew ue OF SMOKE OUR-OWN — HM. Vitien<-n at eo ier : big, time and stepped down to| Ost. shep 38 Seamen's. 5) HAMS — BACON — SAUSAGE ~— — . _ o ces St. Michael my St. Frederick smaller University. A-Way aMao rT] ‘BACON and SALAMI TIME OUT FOR CAGE ACE—For Frank Selvy, ‘the nation’s | Clash tonight in the 26th game of major college basketball scoring leader, there are classes, basketball | ‘ner Wyearold sity, Leer Our Smoked Meats Are Not Salty and relaxing between classes: Here the 6-4 senior from Corbin, Ky., a. will bé played in the Hams Are All Trimmed—No Excess .F at enjoys the latter on the campus of Furman University at Greenville, Pontiac High School gymnasium. All Done the Old Fashioned Way S. C. with Miss Bonnie Casey of Winston-Salem, N. C.. Selvey last will go into the tilt ‘You Will Enjoy It—It’'s Different year posted an all-time record average of 29.5 points and is hitting a Paya Peele oft their 1-1 BRUCE'S OLD FASHION MKT. |Goorce Washington Five Se | 6385 Rochester Rood Phone rge INGtON LF IVC) Se snr ding be RFD 3 Mulbery 99178 || Hitting 88-Point Avera gaia ipganry Rochester, Mich, Open Sundays et g r ge Rams hold a 16-9 edge in the YORK Wash- , main their basket- | over-all series, but St. Michael has ' on Sel Rd een © casa — nr, be Worth of Used Cars the ington's red hot Colonials today | ball scoring pace but.they’re going | more than held its own in the won to have to score even faster to set | six years. St. Frederick a record. Ist nine games in the series, 1 Saturday @. Monday a Tuesday ae SASF eS which started in 1942, but the Were Sold in the First Year of the ing AUTOMOBILE SUPER-MARKET t L. C. ANDERSON, INC, Lake Orion Our Super-Market Policy Produces Volume Sales at Bargain Prices Phone MY 2 2411 Where Friend Meets F riend | Tonight's varsity game, .sched- uled for 8:15 p.m., will be preceded by a reserve contest. ; hie Wilkinson, Armstrong the scorekeepers a total fo Talk Football Job. 34-Piece JET "Power Tool o 6 pints ut two es a the | ‘ict eal eens | Action w arce on the national |2°™4’s Orange Bowl champions, basketball front last night. said today he has a date to talk eee here with Ike Armstrong, Uni- : versity of Minnesota athietic di- In one of the few major ; Wichita grabbed the lead rector, about the Minnesota foot- Missouri Valley Conference . Fastens-te Wall ... Koops eG: Your Fingertips {Houston tar a 21 record 4 : | iH ‘| E* J Ere | | rs 5 ® 8 gE z —— Budweiser : Ha=<| First in Sales NORTHSIDE LADIES Pts. Sets New World Record ee E shown above... i © Horizontal Drill 212 Amorted a $24.95 value... ay @ In 1953, Budweiser outsold every other beer in the world. Dee oS ee ae cg : } © Aeniliery Side —_ > Orinling Wheel -@ The 1953 total...more than 6,700,000 barrels:..which is equal to 92,310,000 cases of Budweiser... is the new world Tecord for sales in a single year. hee @ Budweiser continues its record for pleasing more people, FRIDAY, JAN. 8 through | the ian than any other beer in history. oo s ing is SUNDAY, JAN. 10 ~ . EEG : $8 F ret eid H. But what pleases us most is that Budweiser pleases you most yee that you know “Budweiser is such a ‘distinguished compli- ment to good taste, good food, and good friends. HUBERT DISTRIBUTORS 6758.Seginaw St. Phone FE 208 — neti _s Pita ewer = it —— ea Se ccieiitiie neue Le OOM SITE ’ ee ae. . welane seem cee oe ne : te yeewne \ ; ‘ f 78. | ‘ ? 5 eee #2 ie } re ; : bog t : ; - + a : we, ei ; i ; r” Lott ‘ . % * | , ' ‘ age a ; , eae eae sal dscachiccias Nedeka PR Ee SRT TAL EL EU EE ERY Te EEE et / ; a oe ; ; - - ; 3 . . EF Ae BFE ae nee OEE ‘ . ee AAS Ds Oe } nee ft AWE ‘ 5 ; . ; *, : ‘ \ ; © * > = r . , ys Sa) a ‘ i yi eae t 4 REY Eee ERE fs NEES 12 A 4 r ale ey PF ats my ES PL, AROS a" | { \ See MSE aM BY PS ty EPRICE Qe Ee Pee ea ESS ers 3 7g: Raa OS ‘ mh eae? oF Bry " ON ee ae : bas : ; al Seika SS Se fe > ee or RE 2 a ea § coe, ae i ae | rng Whe fa a sitet Sch ge i ee eS tb Su * fy er er a THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1954 ee eee ee ry — “PHS ~ Giardello Risks. Status Tonight Takes on Panter in 10 Round Go in Garden; on TV and Radio Salt Lake City. - Contractor Is Upset. Players, Stadium Are, Giving Orioles Trouble in Preparation for Baseball i eH! izet? F eS : F ACHTEE iumination greater than that of the Yankee Stadium. There ap- pears to be little chance that the Ortcles’ night opener April 21. At any rate, the best information the concrete mixing machines will By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Must resorts report a 2 to 6 inch packed base with about half of them showing a little soft snow new towers will be ready for the | tended spell of Michigan's winter sports “reports + Valey-queen seleetion belt. - are thriving an early week snow- falls for the most part and gener- coy i | be off the infield and most of the seats ready for occupancy on open- | ling day providing there is no ex- | weather in the | next few months. The brave men who instigated it all are learning meantime that there's a whole lot | . is that there is a faint possibility more to :operating a big league club than buying a franchise. Skiing Conditions Are Fair to Good Throughout State | | and Sunday as will the Sheridan | Here are the Eastern Michigan | resort conditions ! Temp. 22; with 2 tuches powdere PIONEERING 6 Temp. tf; 6 fluffy snew. SNOW VALLEY, WATERS SKI ¥UL- LAGE, OTSEGO LAKE CLUB, «0 near Gajlerd: Temp. 15; 4 to 6-inch packed ers in Action Tonight ‘i Van Ryzin's Faces Unbeaten Tankers Strong Squad TONIGUT'S GAME FACTS OPPONENTS—Fentise High, Le Berton . boy wishing ‘sot Saginaw to Swim: Against AH’s | to the school Saturday at 9 am.| Cage League Opens Action ’ on Saturday Waterford. Township High School. | ‘Loog will be comprised of high’ school boys not competing in var- sity basketball. Games will be held each Satur- day morning, from 10:30 to noon, under the direction of Byron Mer- ritt and John Hackett. Any boy or team wishing to enter league should report tomorrow. A junior cage clinic has been Sexton Quintet tender way for the past few Satur- day mornings. Any 6th-9th grade to participate in the Ashburn Was Spoiler | PHILADELPHIA | Ashburn of the Phillies spoiled po- PLACE—Sesten gymnasiom, Lansing. | tential no-hit games twice in one TIME—Reserves 6:30 p.m. varsity ®|) week during the 1953 season On! COACHES—Art Yan Rysin (PF), Ceetl Nickel (L6). TEAM NICKNAMES—Chiefs (F), Bis | ren Spahn. Five days later Ashburn +eds.LA)..... — : 1963-54 BECORDS—Pentiac 2-2, Sex-| tes 5-4 1962-53 RESULTS—Sesten won, 65-29. OFFICIALS—Jeban Vyéareny, Ted Here | (Battle Creek.) PROBABLE STARTERS: PONTIAC FORWARDS—James sad Ballard GUARDS—Aytt and Pee. CENTER—C aswell. SEXTON FORWARDS—Gowen and Acre. GUARDS—Zess and Nickel. | Aug. 1 he singled in the fourth in- i ming for the only Phil hit off War- +whacked™2” one~base—tt--inthe ninth inning to spoil Warren Hac- ker’s pitching performance. scoring average for the Big Reds. Pontiac, which has broken even ” | in four starts, hag averaged 47.5 points but hasn't proven nearly as determined boxer, His 1953 record, | quent changes in design and on top. a "Sites inches settled powdered) CENTER—Cunniaghem. a - saree Bat including the court Fling, wae ey have the park ready tor| \BAY City, with good conditions| ramp. se'6 tachee fsiy Sorw. Shins | | BY BULL MARTIN sspeneens to 38:3 poles por guia, Graham in a 12-round rematch and | the grand opening. 4 prevailing, will hold its annual | "Geayiina WINTER srORTS PARK: Pontiac High's basketball and | while the Chiefs have given up an to Johnny Saxton at 155 pounds. Originally, as we understand it,|Central Michigan. speed skating | Tomy, 2, Stace Mit Jeontsu te geoe. Swimming teams both are in ac- | average of 50 points Giardello is a 2% to 1 favorite | the plan was to provide only 7,500 championship Sunday. The Alcona Cg mountam, near tediee tion tonight away from the city, | Sexton, which has lost only two Gver the strong-jawed Panter. |chair seats, with the remaining | County hear gh gery» a and | Sines — ee. «| det Wan Rinis’'s wears inte of its last 30 starts, will rule a Joey’s career record for 61 bouts | customers sitting football-style. | Bobcat urday| s SNAKE MOUNTAIN, between | Ryzin their | heavy favorite. is 46-10-5. Since the new club really got bitten ‘ on coting tole Po age | toughest test of the season against) pris tankers also face a power- FE by the bug of ectipsing Milwau- ? s on th ps -- yt Towse Cur; | Sexton's unbeaten Big Reds at ful foe in perennially-strong Arthur Pm no a Se kee's record first‘season attend- | al if inches new snow. Skiing fair to seed. | Lansing, while Des Boyce’s swim- | Hill. The Lumberjacks, under ine mast tnpentant “SA Vin | tas Gediied to inetd easter Western Michigan resort condi-| mers travel to Saginaw Arthur |Coach Dave Gainey's guidance. . tions: |have won or shared nine of 10 Sian Wie Goaer a [tert get epee | i) (age SERPS" sete me, tn |S ae a as tition started in 1944. though he lost to Cartier in a re- o.2 8 26 ontrea n geod game will witness a clash of high- | °° ; nage : turn go. In his last outing, Panter| It was belatedly decided, also, eA ae pe Ne jomeins. | ly similar offensive styles. | Gainey this year has 10 letter whipped a ring rusty Norman /to supplement the stadium's pres- Rocket’ Gets ‘Hat Trick,’ CABERTAE (Cediiec)—Theve te fear) aet—_pla — returning from last year's oc at tric ay by - goss -eene y patterns comprise ists, including -free-stylist Dick an ne Dec. 2. His aged = lighting system with ar See ¢ | two inches settled powder, skiing {sir te 60 per emnt of the Mehi. breast-strol Dick Graft. New Brook Trout Strain Development Plans Failing By JAMES A. 0. CROWE Associated Press Outdoor Writer LANSING @®—Things don’t look as 2 Assists as Canucks | “incxony WILLS (Traverse City Tha | Chesed: toe okting. cas 41 Rout Leafs, 7-3 | eOLLIDAY BILLS (Traverse City) — | MISSAUKEE MT. (Lake Clty)—Three By the Associated Press inch base, three inches of powder, shling | Maurice (the Rocket) Richard, | “scmo VALLEY (Kslemazee)—Very a be’ 6 te he Hockey League, coninoes © **/Tigers Bonus Boys records almost every time he cn Sign ‘54 Contracts - DETROIT (UP) — A pair of | infrequent occasions play has ler and infielder Reno Bertoia, | | were back in the Tiger fold today. p best | oe, | CLAUSE 0 ae Miller, who won one game and i nt ws "sz | ost two in relief roles last season. oe ‘aamest I was paid a reported $55,000 16 joint pols — a. doe the Tigers. Bertola, @ second base- player man who fanned on his lone trip history. to the plate last season, picked BROADCASTS up an estimated $20,000 in bonus —, money for signing. DAUGRTERS OF ISABELLA Franks Mkt. 4a z . eee fo See FEE ee, scl Eke OAKLAN Fuel & Point Co. 436 Orchard Loke Ave. Phone FE 5-6159 TIE NS CHEVROLET, il eee 3 i z | i t 4 : 5 iF LU |Terms to Suit You — Use Our Easy-Pay Plan! i if ehee BEshE Z tel i Li te =. } a _. All Makes Only MOTOR [ficient SALES |rssces=s| By for both teams. Neither resorts to fast-break tactics except upon . Methodical preduced five straight Declares a © Dividend! — back-stroker Clark Moraland and diver Gene Sauer. Pontiac hag won two of three meets to date. lt Two Boys’ Club Teams, _ Open Schedules Tonight | Mighty Mites play hosts to Dear- An $team intramural league-wili | P's Roulo Club here tonight in open play Saturday morning at the the opening games of the Michigaa Pontiac Boys’ Club Wonders and wa REWOVEN H. V. HARCOURT & SON ‘he FE 5-6685 Your Personal Tailors 534 W. Here am also should report! @®— Richie | | yleteries and a §0-peint-per-game. t PRICES SLASHED on New and Rebuilt MOTORS INSTALLED IN-ONE DAY BUICK | 30 te DESOTO CHEVROLET senysiah HUDSON PLYMOUTH DODGE FORD OLDSMOBILE PONTIAC Be Ready for Winter. . . Exchange that old worn out motor for a NEW or REBUILT. Motor. Do It Now ° NO DOWN PAYMENT © NEW CAR GUARANTEE Free Towing—No Block Deposit Motor Exchange Co. 401 South Saginew St. Phone FE 3-7432 1954 FORD “The ‘Worth-More Car” See It Now! Moth Holes, Burns, Snags.and ‘Tears = ree | i zg - z = . a we Huron aa : *, Pa P if 2 pe pas ee) ee é - =6 eee we oF ae © the 9 bene ee a or ee ~~ bs final Yi oT ea Se ee ee ee ee ee em eve 7 ’ ? 7 eo tree Ns aie vet . ‘f | . ¢ . . } & part ~~ — + : #3 THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY. 8, 1954 | 5 ee if 4) | @ iL : : = i aE ti H : i ; E i E ey Tv the American attiude toward both | out when it filed four delinquent, * tax suits in County Court at Law, fats also have been new and concrete |e suits . | com- that were the first filed Daryn, Army i SY | he, new ln” ind ino culcoeei renggeuionl of cates that the Eisenhower adminis- its own foreign policy. tration believes that now is the ae Sa taser wards ound time to reach some decisions ¢ the Bene een he a siete], weg Ss Ree For. East the French out of “their state of THIS ONE JUST MATCHES [ BEDSPREAD/ (pm : Pa 3 re Za tS A) ve eet 4titin ~ TEE-HEE --- THAT SNOWMAN COOKS ° LIKE = I “aS «, % oe om “My wife had her bridge club this afternoon, Joe—so I'm fortifying myself against a supper of leftover finger sandwiches!” by Carl Grubert OFA KAS War THOSE GAP—- ING AT THINK "D MAN RUSHING ‘tts aes ot ~~ | "e wen ea ES THE EASY WAY Buy, Sell, Rent, DISTURS ME WHILE 1 RE= JZ) She ZANE 1 MY DEN 10 THRESH IT pF Rae pan Toda iene, || [eM oote tet lariat Noe Place @ Quick Action Deer earons tere!) \ grooms? DAILY PRESS eZ; a WANT AD. a Ml _ DIAL FE 2-8181 | Ask for the Want Ad Dept. \ ° i ‘ \ = oe = f ~ “| market Market Prices Lower by Sths - NEW YORK # — Prices were lightly depressed today in the stock Losses usually were in eighths Lack of any news of Spanish 18 bu; Mo. 2, 2.153. ' bu; Northern fancy, 450 buying of wheat overnight, hedging | Ri, Me, iis, Qu. Anplon, mee | uM eT, Chk MS at pressure in feed grains and |more : Mev ie 2, Ate] namble Be lending inves ai substantial Geliveries of cast soy- | 130 fe. tscer. j cabbage, ns lls 4 standard Me. bu; eab- | ing unchanged, Lehiad the akan” Contracts were | bees. surly: No.'t, 00858 bu: eadbese! Motors, which held att behind the slump. Then too, some a Pe , attention local , be Hopp ms: hes be; aaory, Be. yesterday, were mostly lower. at the markets’ lack of strength in | Debs: celery root, Wo, 1. '1.28-1.%5 | Hudson was an exception. It was yesterday's late dou. bens: No, 1, 1.25-1.50 %| the most active issue of the past Wheat near the end ef the first |= ce, ke dete pk bak: two days and opened today up % sey, curly, No,’ 1, 05-60 dos. behs: , hour was % to % ts lower = root, No. 1, ’.%8-1, ‘ 4 Interest in the stock was aroused March $2.08%, corn | Retatows, No. 1,'90:1.60 soem beg! po: | in the midst of rumors in Detroit % lower, March $1.55, oats % to Hadinies lack, Woh iabcris ‘ve; | Of the possibility of @ merger of % lower, March 79, rye Rutebages, "No. t; st0-3 te bu equask, e and Mosh, to 1 cent. lower, March $1.19%, | Dtlielous, ‘Mo. 1, 75-100 ba; squasn,| Today's downturn at the start) sssnton 4 BENSON JR. soybeans unchanged to 1\ lower, feepen tee vete bu; turnip,| appeared to be a continuation of dines January $3.07 and lard 5 to mecmeent the weakness encountered by yes- = cents a hundred pounds eam DETROIT EGOS terday’s market after Carysler an- Local Supply Group January $17.60. a ni ewan Bice nouced layoffs of Plymouth work- . iret receivers for case lots of federal. | ©T%- Ha N p de t Grain Prices a Lower prices were paid for Gen- S New rest n ———~emenoe ons ——} Td Sid 2%, rte oak te. “ovg | eral Motors, Chrysler, Republic] wii yp P im eam bei a wet BP Steet, —Goodyeur; Boeing, -Zenith ee cmcs mn today ° grade B, $1-€2, Wid. 8¥8. | D adtio Consolidated Edison West. elected president of the Pontiac MST pier 3300 ybeabs & grade A. jumbo 6e- inghouse Electric ’ Lumber, Fuel and Builders’ May codnee totes Jen aenueds psy 3. wd. ave. 61%; inspe 41-61, wed. ave. . . Supply Exchange Wednesday by i en mans 203% May esses ty at a, Ee out, a .'B New York Stocks the groups’ board of directors, MBE .csscss 155% Bep ....” 260% . U, & grade ©, Other new officers are. James H. MAY casevess 146% 'N - cuic Pigu after decima! points are eighths urch . i sees 156% ‘Tard — ; a ashr-cens amp wees Aemirel “198 Kelsey may . 66 ag dg vice. president; John Mar ..csscs 16.10 | steady: receipts 81D 110, cmelscale’ ten’ | Air Redué-.. 304 ee ._ second vice president: MAT oe cceeses 7% May ....0 16.60 | ing pric io" lower: os | Allee L Ot)... 30 Kimb Cik,,.., 4441 James A. Corwin, treasurer: and MBY ver sedees 76% Jiy 14.70 | score ; A 05; 00 B 62.5: 9 | Allied Ch . 724 Kroger - 48 . , wee wee © 2.25; cars 00 B 63.25; OC G27, — | Allied Sire .... 384 LOF Clans |. 404 Frank B. Ruf, secretary. MAF ssssces 119% May ...0..s fnee | @RgE to firm; se.ser; | Allis Chal .... 403 ide MOM oy’. 0 Directors recently named are MSY ¢eseees a) ree 11.67 | Ditehess Us tants. Se need t2 | Alum Co Am. 603 Lockh Aire .. 27, | Benson, Frederick J. Poole and a is “45: aA _—~ os = a | poo Cem AF} W. C. Bell, three-year terms; ’ e aS; ects end Gates G. | Oe es. at Mack ‘Trucks 143 | Church, David H. Geer and Ralph alsers CHICAGO POTATORS Am Oee @ El. ¢ Marin Gi ... 17_ | Watkins, two-year terms; and Cor- on MICADO (AP) Potatoes: Arrivals 00: | Am M & Péy.. 327 Mey OO. aa | Nowels and Ralph E. Cromis, supplies a. - AY a ~—B.. Am pea je rt, Monsan Ch .. #3.4| One-year terms, ket « steady; Idaho Russets 3.55, | Am Smeli.... 30.6 font Ward .. 872 | Bakers 56: M . ° Motor Pd . 224 : . on Dealer Tour Pontiacs “2 Wiseonsta "Russole ana Am Sel Tel ibe Motorola +s. ni|3 Industries Report ——— Anse Cop... 311 New ke |. ine) Prosperity in 1953 New Line Displayed i Armour ....-- 92 Wat Bise 368 i in Poultry tin oc. ha Bet See | ~NEW YORK @—Spokesmen for eee Fectres More | oernart erie eines grce| REE Sc: $f Eel Bias”. | noun Tousday reported peat Horsepower, Glass were paid per ib, fob Dettroit for No. | Balt & vaio. 19.2 xy Central". s | prosperity in 1953-and looked for- JOHN B. CLOCK * Sone nage tape dome eb Beth Bi, 804 Nort we West” arg | Ward to 1954-with optimism. - tt 20- t ees ot es rues one Ghast Writer |i: ins tr PRs, rotlers or fryery Minder Bosing Airp .. $4 No am Av -. 28! ‘The Society of the Plastics In- Rocks 29-30. _ Pw. TOLEDO — The 1954 line of 7 aa lee EA Sale pA pe gp a — Kaiser carg featuring increased CHICAGO POULTRY Borg Warn... 12 Packard 31 enjoyed_a_record year | Briggs Mig ... 363 Pan Am WaAlr 94/ and that prospects for 194 are horsepower, more glass area and CHICAGO (AP)—Live poultry steady | Brist My ...., 20.7 Param Pict ... 27.2 | the | te week; 712 coops; fob pay- Co *tn2 Parke Davis... 33.2 good but some decline from new body styles left here last night | ing prices une to 3 cents lower; | Burr Add... 143 Penney JC ... 764/|'53 peak is likely in the early for a series of seven dealer pre-| Prev? Sens 2) Siete me 1: Se- | Cam Dey ..-. 24 FO RB ....-0 11.1 | months. views from coast to coast. | ductines 3: tursey bene 30: tom tur- | Cemeh asi” a4 Pree De... 318 | Earlier in the day, 14 new mod- | ; vy Gueks 27; geese 21 Case (JT) 15.7 Philco +» 285 dt ed els were on display for newsmen Li — } ~ — any 83 Poa wees ee s ‘Packard Hea lect at the Civic Auditorium. ivestock chee & Ohio we Pit Pate Gl... 8¢ to Standard Oil Board Roy Abernethy, vice president DETROIT LIVESTOCK Carve Pe art oes tage : red UP) J J ad mers (AP) — (USDA — Hoge — Cites Gre... 9 Pure Ou | ie et se ronda — James general sales manager Saisbie i | Cuma od : | Nance, presi Packard Motor Kalser-Willys, voy prices em the | Gome — El | Goce Cate 337) Rom Rene. |Co., was elected Thursday to the the company informed its deal- | Market active wnted Jest Tuureaat | Galas...” 124 Repub Btls... a8 on co, a Ome abcess ou " e; | Com Edis ...42 Rey Tob B..., 37.2 . ‘ ers. Hosta hetlore and’ tov o fully ‘Se cents | Con OF L--- 38 Scovill Mi_--- 36¢| Board Chairman A. A. Stam- The company set U. S. market | ere firm; bum “choles @#i-ti8) Te. | Sunt Can ross OS | Gears Reed - 901 | baugh said rome was the first penetration goals at 26 cont | steers ene yoarlings 3390-38 00: pa """ 33 8 seco board member several years ET tis panenaer cle S00 ane 20 tea steers Te toas te, 1 a Sa Binciair Oil 7. 341 | who is not a working executive per cent for vehicles under 5,000 a Mut} and coe an steers aod | Carting We 07 Bee Pes : 9g | of Seana CL ae as Se pounda. ote bo the ere sgee Htedin: Yew bang Som | Dove Aire 2 HS - ae : 4 | eeomahes. . piastic-bodied Kaiser-Darrin 161 | Somme v Upham wt and | DuPont za aa Cait: Se n sports car, Tentative plans call for | x balls slSe.ts 0 te Sete Kes . $14 ou Ol wa .. Td earns, TS eoanos producing 3,000 of them, although | : , , Erie RR..... os Oe Mesceebee ae own che, get pee om EE the- says if is ready to, sales Pisin ee oe ae Co in» | Baldwin Rubbers sete. ps 2. increase its ~* depending on Ey ar Gen eee i! foro Sy": Gerity-Michigan® tsoeeen # consumer , : ° -sasey- $04. hemp 4 | Masco Soreee caseoese oe 3. in. the | Gen naeren , 2 Blocks for the F.head engines 3, ere bBo, Sh Gen Ry tig.’ S$ Tram Ww air jhe Rody Sigtecnssneetssse i 3 oo eia an ats ta tenn te Gen Fees. Sa9 Swen Opes gan | MOR or ned and cekes ; Gen T & Rub 29.2 Underwood . : - Witsen Foundry Gillette ..... r+} In Carbide at Goceet Bi-v<:. 07 Date Air Lan 39 Sse late Ramen Eee De rah Pe Ro -: “SS |Legions used cavalry more S. Kaiser, ot Mo he Pi 417 Unit Pron". 4ns more extensively and infantry €id Edgar ia Qt West 5... 177 Un Gee im... 341) nce begin to become important sa Gut On... 43 & Rob--..: 301 | again in Europe until the Hundred why Kaiser Motors Molland Ps: Sig UB Snel... gee | Year's War. center operations here after Hooker @l...., 682 Walgreen... 243 : chasing Willys last spring. Mud Mot..... 128 Warn B Pic), 14 ’ woe WS OW} se Se he beat pa Bt Saga a worked a greater hardship in To- CMICAGO LIVESTOCK interie H 407 weets Bi... # Jan. 4 (AP) = Balabdiec Bases: a. 3 ee Oe Oe eet ee (ae oe , | ii Bop, ome ea W He nity,” said Kaiser. i ; ‘ WV Johhs Man... hi hn Rad.. 644 He added that the Willow Run inttabee STOCK AVERAGES by moving to Toledo the com- or Sbove: | Net oat ak RE pat pany hes more individual iéen- le cattle esives Froveai dey... | tity than it had at Willow Run. af Pe sca | Kaiser automobiles are now in Fret al Ke née crite - je Pt le gh mr aoe ee eer ce ; : phen Feeding Ne 4 3 Se ee integration will be Beers 11.90, to low com- Kaiser body eo commercsar # = ’ open 135 Branch St, Across from American Forging & Socket — * —_ i, —_ 2 THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY §, 1954 Lodge Calendar Business Notes: Car Output Sets Dollar Record Wholesale Values Push to Near $1 Billion Per Month in 1953 Ee a tlac Jan. &, Burns, the i tail No 2) F — A. “Pa at 7:30 pm. Robert OC. wM. ~ News in Brief Chrysler and Hudson Workers Face Layoff DETROIT @ -— More names said that 3,000 to 3,500 of its South Bend, Ind., workers would be laid HEY! HEY! WHAT DO YOU SAY LET'S START THE YEAR JIN A NEW CHEVROLET JACK HABEL CHEVROLET CO. Get money to poy oll your bills of ence, Spreod repoyment over a number of months. PHONE + WRITE + 69 W. HURON ST. « on gore mae ely = | COME IM Fideral 3-7181 an chrome, Keep your car’s chrome in the’ - finest condition possible with a protective covering over the REFLECTS YOUR CAR’S BEAUTY! now at... \ Don’t let winter salt and sludge ruin your car’s finish or spot the chrome. Stop in .. , aaa oe. As oe eles ox ‘ te FS ae ee Net a So) Ne maw ec ei Sige te Gey ee ee : és S - er Bes! > oe ott Cet Bee : 4 tae * ‘ 3 ; - . : Ks ‘ ‘ij a 7 } yy 5 es ee L* } 3 pa 3 ; i . __‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1954 This Region and ‘Others| ! | ri u = 4 tact tama Go, ee NOTE On Hain | Henry Doerr of and Mrs. | WASHINGTON” (INS) — The Harry Hartwick of Deford; t0/ Weather Bureau reported sons, John of Decker and Fred, | j\. in cape! at home; three brothers, Walter of | ‘at small ‘grains are . Alahama and Alexander and Rob-| Tain in the far Southwest, the ert of Cass City; one sister, Har-| Western great plains, the middie riett Milligan of Scotland, and four rag northern Mississippi Valley, grandsons os ae Ohio Valley . and, Attire MUR ay een for James | has been an acute A.A. Thornton, St, of S17 &. Har ttn fr the past four wes, risen Ave., 1 p.m. tomor-| though the arid lasted row at the Kinsey Funeral Home,/ only three weeks in the Ohio Brgy ; he aga ig ~ aan eg Valley and lakes area including Robert Lake ‘ tery. Wednesday in St Orion, and a siser, Mrs. Ect Mrs. Clara Nawroe, all of Detroit. Joseph M Hospital, Pontia There have been very few se- . BLOOMFIELD —|_ Surviving are his widow Gladys: | yowever, because of earlier rain Mrs. Myrtle Ada Heckman | service for Lawrence Delehant, 63, | our daughters, Mrs. Gilbert Glant- este’ that. sani CLAiison — Srv fer ie |r Du owe Dwi hater Ci, Mr, Jen Sb | pea ere ‘The fund to purchase and re- aan ab ap ngayon Syracuse, N. ¥, He died Wednes-| of Lake Orion and-Ruby and Mrs./ (1.0) now, ea ae nd row et the Kinsey Funeral Home, oe Oe . Mercy Howpital,| three sons i we teen The primary concern in middle ; would | Royal Oak, with burial in White | Po "| James and Douglas of Royal Oak, | and southern sections of the west- Peete ae dake ta; a Chapel Memorial Cemetery. She ewe five sisters and three grandchil-| ern great plains is the wind-blown| Lima, Peru, has one of the no. a 1. James Clarkson, secretary-treasurer died Thursday at home. Surviving are his widow, Helen; dren waste of top soil world’s mildest climates, averag-| To the qualified electors of the Cit of the Pontiat Federal Savings and Losn contributing. Surviving is a sister, Mrs, Henry ee eee weed ‘The » Fi Loyal grains | ing 60 to $0 degrees of Birmingham, County of Oskiand, | Aasociation “being duly , sworn , Gebrece Ellison said the plant, | Balser of Clawson. » and jam T:, all of Pontiac; Blow enerally is in the main No! is hereby given that t t of dition of the above sihidh podled 0 daily Dewepeper Mrs, Lloyd Lake a daughter, Mrs; William Saunders} - LAPEER—Service for Fred Blow | SONNY. — sears tee. a * bold te ths iy | pasned Mason ey ik on the briefly during the reign of legen-| NORTH — Service for | 0f Syracuse; and four grandchil-| 78, of 17 N. Court St., will be ‘| Public Sale will be held at Community Jan. CLARKSON, Moderate to locally heavy rain} Motor Sales, 223 Main St, Rochester, | 21, 1954 st the polling ‘places. Secretary-Treasurer Jast authentic building remaining | Wednesday at her home near here, a r see eS : in the south Atlantic: and middle - 1, 8, 9, "4 | Precinct +e lems eekeel County of _ oes We Wine we 6 ‘at Beaver Island from the Strang will be tomorrow at 2 p.m. at Blac _CITY—Service or Cemetery. ednesday at @/ 4 eastern Gulf states NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Seestea. 5 adame Gehool : Notary Public this 7th day of Jatiuary, era. 3 burn Funéral Home, with burial at| W. Milligan, 64, will be 2 p.m. | Lapeer Hospital > N ‘53 Buick; ¢ dr. sed.; No.| Precinct 4~Municipg! Building 1954. nem. Maple Grove Cemetery tomorrow at the Little Fumeral| - Surviving besides - — Wheat also continues in satis- | 11S" be held at Oliver Motor ‘Seles, | Precinct 6-DPFW. Garage Beal i » he Public. Britain’s oldest colony in North! Besides her husband, she is sur-| Home with burial in Grant Town-| Belle are two brothers, Jesse factory condition in the Pacific | 219 Orchard Lake Ra.. Pontiac, Michi-| Precinct 7-—Grend Trunk Station | OAKS poe ae ——-- -,merica-is-Newfoundtand. ~~ —{ vived by five sons, Gienn, Charies~ ship Cemetery. He died at his home | Dryden and Henry of Birmingham. | Northwest, though fields lack rubbind-amiouade eee O IE — Re; - ena mpires Aneyan. 6, 1006 - Death Notices - Wanted Male Help 5| | Wanted Male Help | - Wanted Female Help 6| Work Wanted Female 9A)" Television Service 14A| Lost & Found _21| Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs, 30) Wanted Real Estate 31 ¥ —_— PP) OPP PPL LLL — ~ ~ ——eaeornrrn esas ee eee ~ Stop Looking’ | . MAX, OVER 30. | "fuiae'wt‘trt wen ter | "aking Nemty “af cates | OM Pei Een |e Re ae eee, Wane eatteen ww | Want to Sell? Wyoampen D.C. ese a: be | EARN MORE IN 1954 | 288“Kusieas mas win sversee | Bookkeeper-Cashier 2h eee ieee HOME SERVICE CaLis = WG) Aneyers to dake, Call callect'FE) W500 Cal sn now for efficiet 4 He loved ot George, Larents. | Somewhere mn and around Ponting | $0 weekly. Car ----ssary “for general office work. full time, Laundry Service It MITCHELL’S TV Lost: BROWN CLOTH PURSE eee: —_ — BUYEBS WAITING Femoral cervece will be held Gat- A Ba, drivers or FULL TIME REAL Es- ‘oe eguations, ee ND = FAY eee Fe mr. nee. “eg 8 2 __portant papers. Reward PE 2-6872. A. JOHNSON Mf you have lake property or your urday. Jan. 8, at 10 a.m at St. | white collared workers. A ney} tate salesmen. “Must be ex- MARE JEWELRY CO. ‘Paiot. a ee Norris Radio & TV bei gt -- Say = tty FE 4-2533 Clarkston oF ‘eal ws ion of the Rosary will be Pri: | sation will put you in 8 record’ Pues way ONC | EXPERTEROED WATTRE g| “tea. ‘peautiuly | OE tO FV MEP ay 31. She ome” on. eval As 4701-5 Telepraph Rd for ection) Immediate resuits. _ Belbeets| Ses) SS eres ee a ee | ts Ter Re) WHITE BROS, Ben ta anveth oak ia Be a Wiest Ave. Minsespolis,! RAY O’NEIL, Realtor | MDD LEAGED HOUSEKEEPER TO Paint, & Decorating 11A BTV service. Springer "spaniel aye it $200,000 Opep 9 te. 9 for Your Convenience i) ' . ° " Substantial rew a ; asin . . 4 il ee ea REMEN LARGE Wail| »,, Vp Ses Ot the ARC S3hod cies —sapy | Painting & Wall Washing Building Service —-15 Income. Tax Service 21A| ct sensonal land comrogts for | =r eee oe Saseeiers a a ott company now hes oper | Member Co-op. _‘ Exchange — — Te ADT | Pree Betimetee, Bons, 7a 2a I WILL BUILD OR COMPLETE bo ee a WE WILL BUY In Memoriam —_2| ing’ counties We sell special | Wanted Female Help 6 Byivan Cleaners, fred Orchard Le | PAINTING & Di . your home, Small, reliable build-| BURTON £. STEVENS granegeaanennpeagens Iti ~My Bae nn Dae ee EB We egg | Fu Yokes “smer's #5 |e Hee, eee eee! NAH AN || & deere SF 1 ane {; advances, commissions "and bo- Gorienoed 5 day Sock weeny gon banory. gk, Wi, Mie = renvouabie p pes. ~~ Carpenter Contract _ment. zs ax aioe ci el ie ig toa a G) Buy vous, ome ie eas. Gol" decided he’ needed’ more an-|' bests. Home cal oun car. Write guired. “ibsly “Bos” be 'Peotinc | ATTENTION! GOOD WAGES FOR | WOMEN WANT WALL” WASHING, Set vour bel woo, OR SUE Edw. Hawley. PE 9-202. COOPERATIVE MEMBERS | ancokt M., IMBLER arate” Seer aaaewtiee Sen “st og phobe Sumber LEARN HOW TO EARN MONEY ence’ Write Bos foc ALLPAPERING AND, PAINTING. REMODELING Notices & Pree wit W. Maron FE oe ene LAND CONTRACT : when av e | @ARAGES AND MODERNIZATION mg : Me: teund oar dearest coe Sng | ee eA UTG_ COLLISION | Si, Avon: Special raising se-| _ Bross | Wall Washing & Painting | .TSe=, meriuates-Tanus RELAX While veniange 1 _totere home EM 33008. eee gets dog: : g aeteg (ARS | Easy and simple starts for 3. in motheriess | Pree estimates. ‘Reasonable. PE| ©1OPPERT & CECIL REDUCING : 3REEN LAKE OFFICE God knew we'd cry with pain and Sereno sis bOa One ops a home. Live im Room board end) $27 ENERAL BUILDERS Are you aways tired? Nervous? DEPOSIT (ON GREEN LAKE) ’ ' . et. some wages. PE 2-4820. SAiNTING INSIDE & OUT FREE 12% Disie Hwy. Drayton Piains| Ci’ Sieep? Let our expert scl- For your land contract. We FOR ALL LAKES” God"knew’ we's“Taies him, forever:| om). state age. quali | write <2 Murphy St.,_Pontiec.__ | EXPERIENCED WAITRESS, FOR| estimate, PE 24137. OR 37721, it mc answer, OR $2420) cniine Swedish uetp| Seea’asmany land contracts | Cottages Memes, Lowe and Monsnes cations. a, . WwW BEAUTY OPERATOR-MUsT BE _ split shift, write Box 65. PAINTING & DECORATING. PA-| MASON ALTERATIONS AND RE-| you. Massage for shut-ins.. stroke as we can get TODAY, Call SINCE 19%5-—LIST IT HERE But God knows too, we'll meet our | _ Pontiac “NOPE WAN OR fa. My CALL EULA'S EXPERIENCED | WAITRESS removed. Free estimates. FE we AUN te = ge fy ——- Hs fede Fas ers NORMAN F. RICE When it's our time to land of His wh Nanta stesdy )°0 1c | MIDDLE AGED E ER neeean Wanted 2? | Fainrina, PaPERino & PAPER EAVESTROUGHING FE +40 or_Fe | ¥itgiio & Barese Co... 3 Woodward $46 Rings Mere Call Imlay| CpPabie of taking Help Wanted femoved” Reasonable. Charles Ges ar4 Oil Purnses : , wa Sretesrs.aiesee ond or use Vinrold Warner, | % suburban home. —— 7 White, OA S300 or PE S-46i8 McLain's Shee! Metal Co. | T)T "Water clee> linoleum conting| NOW FE sain © | Convalescent Homes 31A ne op aa | ae aimee ie | Sate Was betwen) tod’ | PATER" Ge Det “eure epee | Moving & Tracking 12] ciarswren —" crscKEN GAB ao tyo atere “rum park | MEDIATE CARH TOR YOUR — Ny Haynes who away one Geaa ven whe te teavenne your bef yt oe —y i ~ 8s JR ee 4 ~— . ans | inets alerations, “sttics, recrws- ae ce land contract of equity ts sour as a mite te today, San» 2, ima | eekly income $98 to $90 or more| 3i month old. baby. FE $490 Auler's Market. See ether Mr.) SMITH MOVING tic, br job or hour FE ¢esis, | sponsible for any debts contracted | kT Templeton, Realtor| For Rent Rooms 32 owas another year’ in cer| a praducts to consumers | i ouseKEEPER ee, ae _ | Van or Pickup Service FE 4480 | efter $30 | te Adams. 716 Parkwood | $3% W. Huron " PE en | ~~~ cme cite ~~ Tonei¥ .pewrs , Gating | tm Pontine! Also, full time open | MOUSona aevorsire, private room | MANO WOMAN To. Com © | HAULING OP ua SDS SEA Pi an eninge ee RIVE | CASH for CONTRACTS) "gait Mage Grunt seeps, darver’ gadis eitece tne te und duagn.| —MEAMAME, Preeport, ii. "| Sdey*maid” alse "ies "ea, pre-| prniiches’ Co, “Sie mammend | VET WIT 2.70N STAKE TRUCE |” = GARAGES LEARN TO DRIVE | if you plan to peil your land con. FE'vi0h" cal Bintays betore 16 RS Aseria mine Rerraeee Mat cet | Big rs: 2, Miaher =" | satceing ec Wautina wUs.| SARmCELY SE QERey | ried. Dost comes Semeesn | fede out coos nt cov | LANGE LOWRIE RDODOR, Dre . Flowers 4 dren tn our nome, $ are 8|— instructions __@|,_ bah envime. Fr D808 | STOPPERT & CECI: ef" shugents. appomiments © 'AM| Bring your"'sbstract and’ land | {fance, chose in Twn" indies or SCHAPFER’S — FLOWERS | NEEDED BAR MAID OR WIATRESS, ey | APP bch and Ment trucking, PE 46078. GENERAL BUILDERS “IICHIGAN cont-set. Ask for Mr. Clark , era #1 y 123 AUBURN FE 2-3173 In 398 S.| MICHIGAN DRIVER_ TRAINING, 4380 Dixie Hwy. _ Drayton Plains Le CAMPRON H, CLARK — w. Ask for see Ad Notices & Personals, "| ONT TROCKING, BE 21020, OF S121 if no answer OR +¥4%) DRIVER TRAINING | pew. # PE +002 z * qecanreeerenecies EN mnt | ——-_-Journeymen Neer APrmAning, WON, LIVE | AGLORDION .OnNED MRE, To | Fon rast, mppyotenr PiceUR 8 | elatin hon Fatih FE 45668 |BesMt_-_Oprn_ Bren | Soon‘ Pon womeBiG MAA WG Donelson-Johns Millwright +f Xr Bigg ny ceoresced tscber "OF | SaaS ate en! YE HOMO OOl-| 5a NANT ERD ana de B_Levrmee Wanted Real Estate 31) ietmers. But st door FE 33000. ; - illwrights GIRL, WHO LIKES, _ime i ' = OR OI at ee Asien els tars FS ) type © | Wawr lest GOVE JOR? Sea ies Sinte, “Res Wie. cenit aielitenasdiions ate ~ [Bgl Ap ogeaus ; “DESIONED POR FUNERALS” Machine Repairmen sinling age eacaton a and whal Stig aout hen Women “1.8 Truck for Rent | eu" “= 2h F® Eine suit coat Sunday. Dee. WE SELL SLEEPING ROOM. ORNTLEMER, Oor. hees-Siple and EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES 25| unnecessary. Get Pree 36-pege reo Ao R. Garduer at Central PE D119, pitase eal PE seeaa : WIGE-ROOW POR OENTLEMAR. or olfer Steady work, good pay. Pook series pon 30, | Ye Ton Pickups | je Ton Stakes | CEMENT WORK: RES. & COMM: LATE FE, i OEE WE BUY oe OW. Mae FUNERAL HOME pe Babe ome yews > Se a Press. . and free estimates. Raymond Com- oF oa ae TE, ~~ SLEEPING RnooM WEAR BUS Ambulance Service, Plane or Motor - Toolmakers Ce ee er test be| Work Wanted Male 9 Pontiac Farm and || (mine FE 60 pina anb| oo contsscied by say omer] WWF, TRADE lac ees toe eines ot 7s 5am good with children. Sleep in 3 to | — ~——~~~~~| Industrial Tractor Co, | finshing 10 caporionce.| a” Bawas yay, = tome. : warm clean Tom, PE $1338, e LY EXPERIENCED WAITRESS. DIX. Ciets, Tepair aod new work. FE Fee ON TRUCK no eo etene | We alee help SLEEPINO BOGMs is FOR CLEAR N BOX REPLIES || abe iene ‘Drveis. Soe. Die BOE-| creeeieren “w ORK WANTED pig co on Sar me Fe | PLRIN, MENTING, RETATRE |e ee Peceee cme | hethaanty ett oe wa ae 2} Oa s . 5 ‘ gas on At 10 a.m, téday PONTIAC Pant 5 yy ph Sen ve cn ‘DELL CART AGS aAbON 6 CEenY wonk_puen {: i Seonet” , red te move. immedi Rogue PFT RAT REARS elder. CARPENTER WORK NEW Loca: Long, Distance estimates, guaranteed. | DAINTY MAID POR SUPPLIES. ‘ i | there were replies at MOTOR a SHOW | vale. Phone PE ¢0is, after & wna OR ‘AJ. Websier & Son, burnes PE paste, 69 Mark. E tesa ai re directors, fete vie vg — ~~ 4d OLD BOF | Ver tesing. PE C008. besa gs ELA KNAPP SHOES Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | "ZAM BE S220 _ stERpING a following boxes: DIVISION Fonte. Press, - gi east Eecnine wo nk GONE am? DNCINERATOR_ SERVICE ji § _ aiding. Gbive Sait Save a. re em CR EVE| OPek Erecings “mi Be sgn earne < fications : Mr Mil- | 4c small so01. | manure, PE 5-04+e. * age mercial DRIVING Lessons, i - : . 2S 1s wm 24 || | Employment Office — | warm woman, tos =p Soe Sinrmerin ponsgr~ me@ | Coke, MANGO ME | Cekeeaes AS aes | Tso eees| Fee ee | Naat, Se PRICE 8 | 26, 29, $3, 34, 35, 43, 44, § | GLENWOOD AVE, housework. — —SARPENTER OPEN | state. L__ | SOMPLETE REMODELING AND |“ examined at home Dr, Marcia | K. G. Hempstead. Realtor SINOLE OR | PONTIAC, MICH.| bath and television, AF zaman || oats See arene ae [anata nares, | genkey ante gag | Gaeta ge pa | eee pigeon a |= oleh Re TE nas rommeeee peters @ li. zx1 —heAL Oe oer, ee eee ee aa |CARPENTE — MANY Agents . tions Custom building. F.H4.| Sutherland Studios, 18 W. Huron. ROOM. T eps. NEAR } oJ | | ExPextenced ESTATE| PANTRY & SALAD GIRL. EX-|CARPENTER WORK MA vane anywhere in |_ FE $560. —Semerient. | HOME OR EQUI fed featiomen wea Syst . J r i imced. FE * ee é =, cn PUOOR LAYING - Soo es Serra) aan PRER pyc apy oven) Feat RP Ren FS SETEESTIRI S| came met re oom Mem et Ct at Wand o Rend IK ome on . _ 2esrt. ee 2 E = f = le s + | Wanted Male Help _5| USED CAR SALESMEN eae Pen a's Sinsen wanes Pant vaak| Business Services 12 | stock, sarc _cmarext WORK. | MOvvan ie Pia et pee vt MECHANIGS San ccmsstenten Mos’ Crone ee , we | YOUNG MARRIED MAN WILL | ALL MAKEN OF FOUNTAIN PENS | OE OU DSS oS are | scenic a “Yom, foot see ttte™ | oreary eeod. onal iC * Keego: ee, Keego| sendy employment, 20" 7rs | LADY, PERMANENT | FEACHER WIRMES SAT. WORE) | Since Supp Genera! Printing ®| Plastering & tie work. FE 6220. | cy otnT- 7 oe | CAMERON 3. CLARK ‘anne or "PR Do008. on . ‘ . 7. , . 33-8373 ° | A PO ne em TR elle ~ - = 4 . 1 “= a eve CHRISTIA 7 “wir i ¥R. CIVIL ENGINEER Brsig brmatn Dewees Gus st} POSITION, SALARY] poarriox As BOOKKEEPER ab. | gence 8 trick Block & stone. PE 6-304 | Vernon Vie. Ph PE S41 Cont: | mearouamen a 2 BED-| furn ape ne OR SURVEYOR awe «FE 208. | pris COMMISSION. my AB ggg BM Bl Goring Pr 25423. | BRICK. BLOCK AND CEMENT | dential The Salvation Army. | room home, food gow payment re one. > VAH HAVE. , SE eee ee ASTERING | ore Also, chimacys. 0 Job toe | Wed, Child, to, Board 25 |" seen. | @. M. SUPERVISOR WANTS 3 RAL anticipated “Phome Midwest 4240 ? $ te not the paramount isiue, Box | PE 5-068, PE 6-092» LEO LUSTIG | work. Ph PE +8004. , commercial snd homes. | Call PE iieel or PE for appointment. L RETAIL EXPERI-| & ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE. | Os. FLEMMING. PLOOR LAYING |DAY, CARE. $10 WEEK FE eCr __ Call FE Snel of F #5 ; SALESMEN 5 ENCE WE_ WILL) Sxpernencen (san ronter. & Tewindine 218 E. Pike “sinishing, 158 Edison, Ph, | _ 250%: ROY KNAUF, Realtor pg 5 ~~ apy - gi for exclusive mena ‘shoe shop, TEACH YOU THE Gana. _— Bene Ene | Tare SRB NCRING CEMENT WORK PARSIDENTIAL pe os | ise Wap. BMALL ACREAOR wast furnished or nturw shed, Docs pot Bees!) MAKER | Jewenry nusivess | tim ipa tna ee NING | phic ee |caens “Sistem | ge Wi Rk Es sats : . veteran or draft free pre- APPLY MR. PRADY, erences, OS 218 oF 3-0228. - Pelasire, sect Tost ig. PH EXGED HOME WOULD | - sh as | Mike bedroon rural’ | _ferted,” apply 30 N. Begin, rtd | : eae steam sheet re day. care, MI/5 TO 20 NO | or urban, No ch +2564. 42= -AUTO ua Re Mf ER Reta oe eres i bs EN aegis pid ie Se eee YOUNG WORKING COUPLE , we witha peod wee S Wyjpowsthee Service 17} eee ee , “1 ri one | | SEWE S ~~ eu| BUYERS! BUYERS! | a Qualified & APPLY AVON TUBE co. 4 ‘military service. | ue oe WTD.: MAN HANDY WITH _ CARPENTER: TOOLS THAT CAN ASSEMBLE CABI- NETS. ADDRESS RE- PLY TO BOX 87, PON. TIAC PRESS. paves’) ome tad tt om. A” FF r ‘ 5 yet , r : . te nts - cae ; 4 ‘” € m . , sy ae ; e f - . — Lae I eo THE PONTIAC PRESS; FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1954 "| 3 . : r | a For Sale Houses 40/ For Sale Houses 40 For Sale Houses _ 40| For Sale Houses 40) ’ e - e J 7 Humphries || STOUTS| GILES | KENT Fou Ce nacd vlone’ 2'ths Fad { XN. Ledgerock planter nat tire-| ° living room, 12x12.6 BEST BUYS $41.46 : , nated Se Can you fing anything to | WEBSTER SCHOOL DISTRICT. Wo. Stairs to * alte, tie, “big bese] TODAY price? fale is ite moniniy sireet, Alumiguam | ment" Bereened breckews’. dou ieee a Lee eee Bs sets son cat WEsTt SUBURBAN Bacay fees pau © tow ition (sod, may be purchased } aore—L— Yio) toe ge poe dawn, | ~~~ ; 4 Bedrms., North Section | moun ‘witt Lem: Humphries | and Yocated on 1 acre inside | “- “mr veaaelion Lovely 2 bedroom home gose p yng y- Be = \ frepis Ra-| . cond conditine treks soleiianas. _AT LOWER COST a 7 Dene + $1,500 DOWN basement with HA heat and fullahing to do. $100 down.” | AUBURN HEIGHTS ON ist K. |. Templeton, Realtor Btony Tiake, Oxford OAs-3668. Bon't ‘wait on this one at aaly | T° You im this 42° raoch type of | with dining room large | $920 Yving rm.) large kitchen, 2 gas hot water, Truly eco- Street. furnished 5 room bouse | s34 W. Huron FE 240233 \ WALLED ‘COTTAGE «SED: $5,980 + + aad bath wilh breeseway - the furniture. + De4fooms bath glassed front nomical iiving a: is best. Becomes. end 3 inte, foc _calp of po we a eno anes to setaas located ‘on lot 15a4i8" | facet bitchen with lets af cap.| porch & utility room. Plastered Only $1,260 down. _tent, 2001 Hamien R4. FE ¢3961. f--R Pe Piastere wells, insulated Call) FLOYD KENT. Real fu basemei elt Meek space ‘ot| board space breakiast room ‘and | pails, 2, cer, garage Clazeaion anes Detroit, TExas 41210, Don 4 “i, Realtor |. . ven Ste meer | oe porch. Recreation toom| School district, Pull price 06,500. 20. ACRES 26%) W, Huron 8t FE 5-226 | JUDSON BRADWAY ANY 4 PARTLY MODERN, courix|™ W. Lawrence, ., Open Bros.) iored’ si'ts Sun” sia down. | | welt lanteckped® a eT ; eee eae KINZLER Pootae Since, FE 2h yi. BA. mn. 754. e + r ? r bed 3 epeal. pee camer et Next to Consumers Power vitor AGREE ITS GOOD Brees pier S cak Ms. Leute, Giroux & Hicks Soden Some Oe oom ow ASHINGTON PARK | "Ne, Orchard Lake furnace, school ‘ Diale . Plains b 30n30_ corr ¢ wner leayv ct: M us ° = ve Sep. i, ope Se semen | Dixie Lake Fret FORGET WORRIES | *QR7E DE sy scireem ven | ——— 28 —— a a Nn Da Bg ts ; rea $1,500 DOWN slow with ulilliy room . Rochester. 2, unfinished rpeted - er School . ; ; ; 1 bedrm, house, modern, couple] Satees t55 tect inka timectage. an | ee TS ee breed eae fiche “gatage, ‘Needs some tw-| Elizabeth Lake goon, Be, smest—buy ‘naw, peries Aborinum Storms’ end| trict 1 bedroom bed part CHEROKEE HILLS Ps col, $88 per month, Lake Orion, ome Ee eee. ¢ 5 room and 2 but. will sell for| wriy new 6 rm. ranch home, at- also 1 acre, with modern 4 screens, r, fenced yard, bath down; 2 bedrooms & You coy still = S ' ned By oe, | be ~ a ree peo, toi | ny OO dove, Hurry a Oe tacheg! garage 2 well landses: Fooms aod beth oil heat paved Griveway Cash to 0. 1 tiled bath up Large living = So ae te Rent Mouses Unfurn, 38 | frsinea. a as 3 © forms tnd seh Evenings after 6 ca lots, “eke privieges. Large liv.) Sind eles ie oul $4 isd orveage, MOS Berwick FE) woe. vee Grenecs. ee selling. oti ake Soa “ie v 61001, eve, 2-3370, 3 acres éucelient garden | ba thee * oot . ee, ing rm, dining rm, wire modern laget 6. sites _o_- 068 —4BTBS ee a ees eee ee Seca nds tee ; cated elly, near . . 7 corner rms. 3 > 7x ; an ‘arpeted . ‘ rage carpeted, recreation ‘room, | “BUD” Nicholie Angeles rt Pree tie Hoke | WATEINS LAKE FRONT +7 bent. "wits “ell beet sute wer —_— semi space ~~ hom bedroom. Screened “porch CARL W. BIRD, Realtor Zs — a ae PE21806/ REAL ESTATE —-—=—_—si|_s AND LOCATION, lake. We knee if we'ten show | nestet, jeundry tubs. recreation) Edw, M. Stout, Realtor | suit jecstion. seer food be ac ee ee te. $16 Pontiac State Bank ef children aa Pe we sre Lakeland, Florida To =To Sell—To Trade (oar. 2 ee un fine see it today, $4,000. will bande. | 77 'N. Saginew St. Ph rEs-4165 ment, ott beat, i inside erator Corner lot and dou | rE +i, ues PE i309 Wake Ave. _ 3 apartment furnished. Sell or trade | YOU BEY IT WELL INSURE IT| | fal’ vinw et Soe take trom te ang out, boat ime 96.500,| dle garage—cement drive COMPLETELY MODERN GMALL| for Pontian “ropeny | fares carpeted sun "foom ‘ana tre | © Room Home | LAKE ORION "EMBREE & G ~~ Levene eect | S MACiO. Cell efter | west: te sence 4 seem mode M H |. Fesp tas 2E8 Sees ecen. Gah | joceted om large corner tat soned| 4 rooms. Large lot, Needs com. | " & GREGG Donelson Park | oo wep: as 2 ‘ en a rr . ; for commercial pu ms, 78.5x238.| pleting. Livable Pull price 83.000, | 1565 Union Lak . EM 34393 son trees, $100 down. : S Room mopeiin HOME. OL ou . Also oF This home is motern "with full : TR . : open service. ‘S ; - clegraph $0683 | $10,008. heat, | __ Member Cooperative Exchange _ : gud : NEW 4 ROOM HOUSE MOCERN,| “oP Dee 3 | IN ROCHESTER eee Pe HE, Aa completely furnished with new| f° Sse 8 now. Call we WEST SIDE cues inten’ aia Satta Excel- ag a ee ae ae WRENCE : : . © Ser nae. ‘can onte Dhertered Pe, -- ee Situated on 2 lots clos to Pontiac . walls. FD bacement, 1% car pate tenes +A VY EORD | See Becta tie en cease | OP? Sula tao SES” | LOSS Saat gn pase” a oe offering @ new 2 bedroom | $660 Dixie Hy sion, : wih FA Ol heat, cok) Francis E. “Bud”: Miller yy ‘ Scan, Ue tale Gm bee weee| . G. I rancis ©. _ ~ an Geo. Marble, Realtor HURON GARDENS . | pester aursctivety designed wim “- § de Reakor © (281 Andersonville Rd. Waterford | 1 ‘room with full base- “— set | 3 Bedroom Rasch Type with or : without Aluminum or ;—)- -4F+ Sy Boone ru of i. Perdana wimaowe, | O18, dosiyn rE 2038 Charles bra ae x Eee furnace & a ~ +:~ ae J water Templeton, Realtor mouth ‘star ‘st A100, piss mort | Bere it te for quick sale, i WASHINGTON ST. | 3%". Rue? ve KENNEDY | Sersat stelcor mate coder. | "Site patent, Cent sort fl esl wate... | HAYDEN | rine Se ae School. rooms, medern. 3/bed- eg Oe 2001 Re sharon PE. £3860 ae ¢ cel 'v S tries orice fireplace. full base- = acant Lots , : st re +~ ae . : _ FE &6052 corheis Road aa | + | Near General Hospital |7G MGOERN F ie, moms y| "EE Bt" vih nc tanget | Gren Bee wt ss 88) ROCHESTER AR cu . “so clean one $ ra — 2 ‘ Quel home im Peeing oft. nie. _. ghory rm tS decwabio conten ana}. < eae een ers| Lees | ee Bea | re oe Fe an, Se | Rec [OLS Porn| Rte =| DORRIS | ow you through, ~ be New Brick Bungalow WEST SIDE ~ corner a . Silver Lake Front fo 'be coe of fa 3 a An 2 ee open aoe master sien the Eitonen.’ x recently new lane front grounds. 2 lovely ‘bed- | Soubie sink Piastered,_ new- 3 i Se a es Leta 3 Se eee eedtes. “ee at] Sesh, mum, ae ee 3 Seales call Wir Alien, Fe size, | petting to doin this one OFF 3081: Hag PRNEP EL age > _| eve, PE 23700 many, listings é . : “BUD” Nicholie is our fewt offering heated € room home : Rag caiy, a, a New Ranch—Brick rennaeat: we consider ie ETS: : at our , Fs w 8 i i A HOME OF YOUR | ~ Immediate Possession , OWN new 2 bedrm. bungalow, 4 ered. pal he a . om ane . privi- 4, Donelson Park 4 | Hissar Raises Excellent East Side ‘ee Sena CAMERON H. CLARK» ae i ees NICHOLIE} % nu #. : « “2 ae a Fs te ee EB + ; ra - a & - : 7 : i r_ ; : : S11LU | asa Ww. ; ‘ tes By oR : Z oe < 4 Fag 3 + - 2 % * 4 ett = ‘i % 3d | a # 4 ; ee 4 , + “4 r cs e ht i | - 3 cecal xe Fie Ee ‘ 4 3 - " — . q “a 4 ey = ‘ ap age aes) wie get Sit be ee e244 a ; Wi ; Set ts 7 tae Be Pes 3 : Bale ht ab? Sy ee ae Coos . * baa J aioe he SUS so ro ee eee ak oS z : ; = a Ee ‘ i Y wa oS a3 ina - & Pee e 4 ae Reha # ae oa ‘ a a BO $25-8500 You May Borrow 4 J os By! » ; ‘Yes, look at these good : 1962 CHR —* Aye >. buys at OLIVER Q-| Tiesto emsnete” te 1 8 7 " | TOR SALES! | Youe'ear ana G00 mont cc GF Sahara #0 Piymoth™ SAVE ou Ss 4 dr, Deluxe......... $745) : > _ me 98 winter expense and re- BUCKNER 50 Buick spec. pais, buy an easy start- FINANCE co 4.door okay iene $795 ing good used car now. Above Walgreen's rE Jase "51 Chev. Deluxe seheat pais tires. motor. orem Tarannsstetbvt sect 2 door +,....--.+0 $995) | stiVheaies S160, On ope °, . COMMAND! HORNS $0) 0 yn "49 Buick 4 dr., This car te’ fe. mice condition Household anes Dynaflow ect! - $695 ran in. Radio 6 pogmets ; . o. 3 re -| 3M Ay 7 oo ma 4-0535 ye ae SOs Low mileage o ca ties ane eat == an Sn hE BS LE —).fas > actor. } 49 Buick 2 dr., TTT Dynaflow .......... $695 Y Ol f No, 292 . aa "49 Buick Super : $25 to $500 ess : as rome —— 4 door vr ees scam eens $645 will receive complete aa Se eee tO Oe en ences your company Feed youl They aan calapes30-Chev. Detowe | -isfaction—and-a_good| B hiquer Teenes. 44 Community Loan Co. | you, did they?” 4 door ........ ¢..-.$745 buy h agents. Write 068/30 EF Lawrence FE 2-7131 , No.3 you buy here. Bhatec Pres 30 E. . 50 Pont. Chieftain “8 1982 NASH WAGON Ene Tg - en Auto Service 53) For Sale Used Cars 55.44... $795. large, eamhereye heating system ' te ™ * n ideal sec car p Partridge |[WHEN You NEED” |" Generator & Starter 0 Back Sect Detse | Men age gown ‘ se We Segblems Ses cans bh your ba we Sig Rebuilding saa Y 4 door .. a oe $895 Lovely peach finish. Low mileage. . oe Telephone Us or call at our office. |- cere” master cylinders, 51 Buick Spec. Deluxe Metal with wood trim. Bacelient SE WANE VO PUT 4 BOUND STA o MHOLESALE a2) ETAT. ; 2 door cone ease ee GL 295 oe Toe ideal 2 Purpose ar, 1 gSDM, GROCERY TE. lek rosea ag S 49 Olds. “98” 4 dr, 8S in town that's fully and FINANCE CO. \ Hollerback Auto y Parte J Hydramatic ........ $845 M N y \ 340 Baldwin—PE No, 42 "ine dows plus nvettory 'e>-| Po PE SI" |——FOR COMPLETE . 49 Pont. Chieftain “8” | prox, 62.009. —_————————— | COLLISION SERVICE Used Car Deluxe 2 door......- $745 | is not required as a down LIQUOR BAR 5 to SHO Now! _ Bumping. . refinishing. : v-¢ Wm 90 payment on any of these Youll own 120 ft. on s valuable $2 ae 3 wv ow _ on omega . C ] 51 Buick Spec. Deluxe cars listed, if you have| - sect mee eaeeame| SESE ST {DAN | w SO'R “TSM apm OTTAL {2 ar. Dynaftow. $1,995] well-established. credit. SS meee Wes es ee at! .. IN ONE VISIT REPAIRS, BUMPING & PAIN 1G ’50 Buick Super 4 dr Excellent tires. Heater & sun bes will ALWA’ BE, 00B. Now On "44 to "$2 model, cars, Brine FREE ESTIMATE __|°53 Ford 4 door sedan,—-—_} Dynaflow 3.0.63: $1,095} T°? sy) orps-# all for only $86,000 "on tar’ oF Sonsctiaate ‘proses Was | ALL, Mane Suan radio & heater... .$1,345 ¢ door customised _ body. E reduce iv . condition. I . | SSde om gurmeture signature. oth: BRAID MOTOR SALES 52 Ford 2 door sedan, ‘ Good ‘ures and body. Busy Restaurant | BESSA) arama |S Tec sions} OLIVER'S | “Xelier-Koch - Bae suet nee soeney ‘es | OAKLAND LOAN CO. | —Wronceg Used Cars 84): MOTOR SALES | curysuer-PLYMour# DEALER te oe 6 ees St. Bk. PE 2-9206 a 51 Ford 2 door sedan, Woodward st 13% Mile Rd. chines essily pay 7S w and Lawrence . _| 210 Orchard Lake Ave. " Liteoln 64810 Tease Cast ‘or terms ‘sh enly ——_—____—_—. Vip saat Gane & sunee ee radio & heater.:.... $695 FE 2-9101 @ DESOTO CLUB COUPLE. GOOD oie down. Call for an Lo Sale Housetrailers 50 eee 5. 50 Ford 2 door sedan. . oe _ condition. , ———— _. WARD E. PARTRIDGE sé cans Peats radio & heater...... $595 | ist CueviE CLUB COUPE. BET. — pio ore are | DONC | Motor MART __|'S0 Ford 2 door sedan, _ | ptionytitty-comvernacr IN PRINCIPAL . ci avi A Tl W. Maron rE sans 1B Montesim PE 4420 | radio & heater......$395| {xetllent condition new top, nes COAST-TO-COAST Chi { $00 CARS WANTED | 1131 ea rs oes ' ; A ge spor ¢, ; - World's Largest le ney Saat pot for vines | radio & heater......$345| $2 CHEVROLET S t 43 'W. Huron Open Eve. FE 23-6316 . #¥ a ; = OBILE HOMES St FE 2.2504 or FE 42505. |, bieck finish, DO on NEW FRANCHISE ve bo 8, = amt Ue | Top Price for Your Car iP ae te door, $195, $885 ends.” SI Swam tae too (FER TEAR a se ve YERD “$2020 DIXIE, HWY. radio eater...... oon a wis, 22 EEERTO wom 20] HSM aller’ et ow'st| “See M&M Motor Sales | 47 Pontiac 2 door sedan, MICHIGAN’S, sotes BS 1 Eaviope = NATIONAL _ AD a - . ” <--} ee radio & heater...... $195 FINEST _., wuree ye , . PROG! Hutchinson’s Trailer Sales THE, HIGH DOL is ] THE BIG PAVED Lot Y te af als at) eee ten) Seale DOLL, PETE map| DO BETTER e ene Ane a a| Fe Sie Bias serena, ev, eines peal JEROME : TE CLASS CBAR, ON Saucon | craft. Very reasonable, EM 3018 | "Ty y VANWELT , ( Y re ee ee ae Mar 4 «! iroae on class | 1962 z Lad = - _. ~ gm asm -—— a wa a i LAC = : a ton bent aim se Fe sun gold & cream, trans: é a cor —_ bum “Helgits “trailer “Park. ‘ist|Fop Sale Used Cars 85 OW 7 S so, eee i: vat oN Powe AEE eat : 6. ~* Po = . Phone PE «Sse ' Sorc = soir: ne “AA VV. INN os eaercter Scour | Seuoaan Up gua sat rE sees” ye sim| See the New 1954 | Trqnsportation | Your Ford Dealer | Euip- Phooe 08 S281, aux tor! Sek Sree . ° Stewarts m rT ‘als! 147 S. Saginaw St. oF . nie heater by owner, No Teasos- FREE! |SitESF ee] Specials Phooe FE S4101.~ | ~# CHRevRGLET | Siasiesaet es : Sree cl Aste ' ‘ol: nemo, heehee. cays seen. ‘ Catalog of local and ecast-to-coast Oxford Trailer Sales | "41 Buick 2 dr........$65 afl — SB wood Brig t : tor Partridge ‘or any business. |, mq ous at Lake Orion 6-9! '41 Chev, ¢l. cpe.. +s. .$95| BUICK 10 2000, CONDITION, MICHIGAN'S "WARD E. PARTRIDGE | °fih ates, balance tine’ rent MY | '47 Dodge sed. ......$195} “saed tans Cheap, FE Stat Sera Ztba SF ss Spot at. BUICK, ‘60, 4 DR. ¥ RQUIP- emai ts id Pe ae "46 Pontiac .......+-$195 abate txt rONDUVE LOOKED 7 EL -RI ‘ a sell_at once for $150. FE :| aT THE REST THE : Ege S| “petatatty cae Nash sod S05 a og ans S| Sak, MRE AEE] SF Old. cont down. W: Pontia Press LA * 12,000 miles. Marve 5-3042,_ C1 ND GROCERY SDM, OVER 905,000 Parkhurst Trailer "AD Kaiser ...eesees $295 | scice ss DYH & OTHER| INO “82 LINCOLN, ‘St . . gross, $4,000 inventory. Park & Sales +r _ extras, Will ede, PE 22001. é HEVIE BE. 0 i, 80) °53 Chev. Bel Air, power- Se oe Pete ee | spt lc ne = a a SALES » uP. ’ H “4” MTR eoged erochen tek as | beey Smee cece ma gece | #7 Olds 2dr.B ..... $195) J 110. t _| ECONOMY USED Cars | '51 Cadillac “62” sed, Gort ating arches Soest | Spurs Seance Sees han ee Many More To — : ieceenoume ee £22) 50 Cadillac “62” cpe, BPeedwaY 1 s1/TION @i ©. jisekee “DO . a 7 ae. re | 51 CHEVROLET : Z Sins Sue tata FO S| Sager = ee] | At, RARCAINS DO PX 8” OP haere _WATCHMAKERS ATTENTION! | 3/95 Mane ‘Suen. 9 “| meet, Mechanseatiy perfect. | 62 Ford Custom.8 sed. tale, FE S808 or PE 3aT31. ~- NEW MOON MICHIGAN'S Cadillacs "49 & '48 *- PARMS BOMBS AND INCOMES best cost no more than the FINEST Several to Choose From — MICHIGAN’S "52 Chev. Bel Air cpe. Son 66 W. urea See it and compare Tas mo Dave All With R&H FINEST ; ae — Parkhurst Trailer WOODWARD AND iD Mi E ROAD Hydramatics Peet jie 51 Chev, Bel Air cpe. Money to Loan — 49) 1540 taper Ba. MY 9-411. ¢ . on oF 152 Pontiae Tud ; ° ne ae oor Sd TT Rian sat 0% Y, : : . | CHEVIE “49 BUSINESS COUPE. sf ee CE ae ioe he apne rag these ii E, Kenoett ad after 49. ™.| 51 Pontiac Custom 8 sed. $25 z $500 “Waar por gs BES terms to suit you. | ee, Se Ae na bie06. |’51 Pontiac Cust. 8 Tudor ze Pett ig a hg To See YOU'LL ALWAYS a ave Mita aot ‘ ‘| QUICK 1, §, 3, bectoom, mobic, homes. The DO BETTER AT : 1953 : ne ust. ay | RR) | JEROME | aimitters fons rae 4 W. Lawrence or, gt Cam | 2 ESmplete sine of. other eieaae ’ OFFICIALS’ CARS __}’S1 Ford Custom 8 sedan = Sa on aad sages BUICK | OLDS-CADLLAC DEMONSTRATORS |.¢5 Gey Tudor Baxter & & ae Be vot Paes ER baa “| NEW CAR TRADE-INS pps es = : nast fa wee 8 8 M. Today ney Gor 96, ager 48 Cadillac “62” sedan eae oot le NE “WE CADMAS "| pee ey EO ee Oe For Rent Trailer Space 51 At ‘ OR ww see Vers 49 Cadillac ‘sedan ‘ist ; NANCE CO. |~ | sideline ‘Shean To Chootg, From, | +49 Buick ‘Tudor sedan San MA TRAILER SPACS FOR RENT. H VERY GOOD : 4 : re ROCHESTER, Micu, | Sue “one 9 S| OLIVER, | ig ir CLEMENS | colo’ & Body Styles | 49 Pontiac 8 Tudor , ams mad | water, school bus. Motor Sales “new. lly eauipeed clued et Cie se “47 Buick Tudor : et ‘ MY - ‘ e s . 5 : fees 210 Orchard Lake Ave. oe teen ne com AS LOW AS |, oe ea ——| gapertce awing gar page| SS’. | 48 Hudson clb. epe. | oo. Bri ht wtintal es || MICHIGAN'S | 4p Ford Custom 8 sedan” be Ba ce SY POMS ss , ‘7 ae, Sas pra ‘ + g "i MICHIGAN'S __| 46 Ford super dix, Tudor ¥ "| For the largest selection y | of guaranteed cars at the aa oe ae agp thows fad Deeetic trade-ins listed below— | __For Sale Used Cars 55) Goodwill “Not a Name Across From Post Off BUY YOUR C DEALER Y BUY NOW e%| We Don't S-L-A TO -S-H We Price ’em 1952 1949 Pontiac 4 DOOR SEDAN, PAINT’ RADIO VERY $545 GooD CHROME AND FINISH ARE IN FINE SHAPE. 1949 Ford |RETAIL FACTORY _ 63 Mt. Cleme hoe Phone F J But a Policy” ice On Mt. Clemens St. AR FROM A OU KNOW! and SAVE! Have To — STORE Used Cars a at es rea _USED CARS - - YOU WILL BE PLEASED WITH THESE CARS "\ Serviced to Serve in a Separate Shop ‘52 Chev. 2 DOOR Radio, Heater & Powerglide $1,195 PRICES! "LEFT!" ‘1951 Pontiac 1948 Pontiac $3995 4 DOOR SEDAN te afeseee gNpnsuaticy cert "ge 1951 TIAC. BRANCH ns at Mill St. E 37117 ee. ) For Sale NEED \ SECOND transportation? b e Uerd Core 6 CAR OR CHEAF | ey Fw ments as tow as $17. wil buy « ‘“T oF Chevrolet Radio & Hester $695 $745 ESET) SO Diy. : 4 DOOR 1953 | Sita 82205 | Chevrolet 7 $745 STORE| For Sale Used Cars. 55 '50 Dodge : “2 DOOR Radio, Heater & Fluid Driv ‘49 Chev. $1,095 JACK HAB Chevrolet S. Saginaw at Cottage PHONE FE 4-4546 © 7 = 4 ’52 NASH RAMBLER ai of Saar ne body. immeculots interior. i $895 MICHIGAN’S MICHIGAN’S ‘FINEST "49 HUDSON $395 FINEST bape HOR } \ pee ‘ ‘ \" ¥. } ; ESSE a : ? é i pati ifs is . Se iiaies THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1954 | | i » Ege Sale Used Cars 85) For Sale Used Cars 55| For Sale Used Trucks 57| Seas 63| MODEST MAIDENS ~ By Jay Alan For Sole Mleceteneete.< : bps T ee : sters | Quality | BS = HABEL era ik | een, Used Cars |isioare OK; a eee MBER - 53 Pontioe dix. 8, wes rr "Beste Ue gs hot woler eter : LU re Thick aN a Aachen ia Z From | ssFonie com vos) USED ugar wet ommunity } ,Satatna ---..- ’ tape LAKE GRAPT BOAT & ll eect TRUCKS "Bits Seer) \ 8 4d 1. 7 48 Buick poveaih a $495 RICH > ] a contrac Pontiacs 47 Pontiac 64 dt.....$995| | | IN A Taaoe BRi ron HOSPITAL BED Buicks Anderson *_ SEPARATE SHOP |oakD Es TasctOk. POWER serene toast] besee or good 3% TALS. t's = oe Pontiac-Buick = (AP in YOU oss Like’ New! 7551 Auburn, Utica, Mich,|. ‘ AQ CHEV "te oh Base ceiurponed Sg i fraliors and cabins. | Burmeisters 10 Sh : _ REpublie 2-3001 * i. \Wesecinted “Wits Trader Exchange) Northern Lumber Co: . | _Sale Festa le Farm Produce 71A TIA arpies VGiertaw ibe} = 4 TON PICKUP ia ChEyROLEY 7 DR DELO Brenags © bumaey, PM cag! Conten habe Bs. for land contract. Give or take | Open Evening y - DELIVEL | NICE RED “RED POTATORS, $1.50 ome, 0.80 BU, }|Red paint, good rubber,| $ilference," Manley Leach, 10 “ANCHOR FENCES FHA AP. \ * DEI VER We Will Trade many miles left, | WILL Tae OLDER 7CAR~ IN oh © money dows, FE) twesks serving yes | POTATORS rr rE ORGIES ' $450 - Eee Fle: TRANSISTOR "HEARING AIDS. | ‘EM "3-4650 EM 3-3996/— on 3-208 Like Crazy *4 | wit Li, TRADE BRAND NEW TELE FE 21900, slo's Sone 1414 ft. Wall Tile...... 1 “heoey Frnt Bo On These! ‘A9 HEV... Lastt, manwtinmed : USED REFRIO. STOVER FOR | Linciom 14 INLAID ¥D..... te | > — ae ing Co He & Au Bonny Maid viny! inieid 7” . Ae “APPLES PONTIAC 70 / >= Si 6 Mes See” | 12 ft. Congoleum, 7 Ya price MACINTOSH. JONATHAN, GRERW- a a . N-PICKUP ‘ ' ~ _ . ALCOHOL - 188 ings & Courtlands ) ‘5? Ch i ‘ = ~ ePS BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES | cin fon sae : This one has special built | “poe . P —S > a DER: r hea eV. ~ boxes and would be fine ___ For Sale Clothing 64 i ~ “SED z god, sing. “Com “Cement and momar —ew sce mart, eee 2 Door, Fleetline Deluxe, parton ‘THO DOOR for a plumber. electrician, Fa >} _"Geld- faucets I can—supply, madam, but as for gold | poss ter aera a nnd guar. —_—— “4 Dogs Trained, Board 71 Powerglide black” on a aE carpenter, etc. Geeker coat Sal ik OGRE water a °° b ad ord, A Weldte WASHING M ACHINE BOARDING, BATHING 1 & ~ $45 ~ ws fs coon er Ha 7 - Sta seers] FE S462 vee tee 9 ok i 1h tN MICHIGAN'S ———+- | caguer ‘ontey FORMAL, aie jy | Sale Household Goods 66) Sele Household Goods 66 66] ect Gras. "tetas aoe Free | SS Felngraph Bhar. eh | a papas agin | v -~ . - ee elive PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE. ! ages ‘50 CHEV. |x OCR Ot CPUS, |" pete teed GHW wiles’ na.) Used Trade-in Dept. | Fal Z. Cyr Lumber Co.| Bitpits"ted"h! seam areeee | oes 5] F - | % “Mee clothing size | OF 23-2087. _ 2 pc. living room: $19.95 | EMypire 42701. 6120 Bogie Lake Ra. nee press machine. pans x) ROSE TURKEY FARM OT WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD YRICKUP vot 8 PE & sons Inventory Clearance Se ee ee ce tam | wren —— _| Jystem. MI +ea07 armed Pe ready to @8¢ and 0c, 300t 2 Door, Custom D radio, — - erga color. | ‘BEAVER COAT, mi Pesnae $ Refrigerators S. B34 beep. Gomb. butiet & chins... $20.88 _Selleut cones chan, Oe | Baa one Om, DROME POLE | bc Seen. ’ 2 or, Custom Deluxe, | ¢& $695 - Sale Musical 1 Goods 65 65 | Lbeerly, Bew Tronrite $169 Large dresser $29 96 se conditien low well pump, } gas stove. FE | Ei Radio & Heater pm. cs —————er’ Prigitaize “suto. washer... $190.50 wot desk: S88 _AIR COMPRESSORS — | oa, z ind Witt ¥s once 1 er GE automatic washer $169.50 | Small down pene. 7 ree parking. | ELEC SEWER one. watts | Overhead Garage’ Doors | SRoaD | , $795 wee )_ Boots Ra. ‘51 DODGE gescoable | bidet El OS Me HP outboard. moior p+ 4 WYMAN’S AAG SvEAMER, & see the enly done dogs with the | tt r) —— | delve, ‘Abusioum ca and INVENTORY GALE. OF CLAYTON’S a A “CONE’S RENTAL _| S2Ri8. "hg" secured | aa gs Pike . hyd . T snow plow. e > | sized pianos, priced from | 3065 Orchard Lk. Rd., Keego Harbor | “'-. peectna: CA 1251 BALDWIN FE 2007! painted. Built to last the Bite of es 4 Many other late models two LiPerands ten TON PICKUI weet 4 These pianos are recom-| FE §-8611 Pe sae | eee i es : | SV SATIN, LATEX PAINT. EASY | ov" corece Ho. | & Re 2 door | oe Sale Livestock : ine For Sale Used Trucks 57 Lace sharp, drives sharp, _Gaitagher's, PE Tosee, Tunranies. WTadion ‘ae Fon a i My Oak cOPPEd TAME SW nlinnes apants it booe. aad remodeling secvise available. | ~~~ : ° ; is sharp, excellent tires. |SaVE NOW ON “Hes EXCEL USED REFRIGERATORS 623 AND| step end iabie, bookcases, $50.| Wit! Selors. Oakland Pusl & Paint.) BERRY co men Fe inte. ae . CHEAPIES! $675 | Se Sntapic soedas “HY in blonde Up. Used auto. Frigidaire wasb-| Other household goods. FE 44M1, | _ 2% Orchard Lake FE S680 | 370 § Paddock PE 3008 | suertawp PONY. CHEAP, Et =a ‘ No Down Payment! LATE | | es “Calaghers, Fa 6en e) ed a ian canenmey ™ res oat Oo Sasia ek, yd “ipgulsteg wate ster’ tank. Recccaaste. onsite. "raalied or” ie UN ccvening | 20 after 1 pam. ad i me | “eae et ectapaoais | a tame, Pero) eet amet Pie Fe ee a ten tm tt OD EL THE: THRIFTY. ane Sait Gat be ROPSERRED 9k Ss wees etry, LEY WOOD. |-FNvews ruses —| agli 4 oo at | Fetes - '* | eee watoe ~ maPmioenaTou, | "¢, SW scorers year A6 wee 4 Kinds, isin & cecormecrs made| Shallow end deepwell Jet pomps| freshen this 1. ae W. = 48 Chev, Club Coupe ......9308 TRUCKERS ~ eed ours | . peas asian cue cheap, Good condition Philee| sir .coled motor and foot.conirel.| % order 900 58 & UD. | — . 7 | "Sapte optaet “Betsy Ross".| seker, wih al control. FE PONTIAC PLYWOOD CO No money down | GUERNSEY COW AND CALF” 44 Pontiae Club Coupe .... $906)‘ ~ | LOT | Mane with a td yr. guarantee. | 20007. 72 BN. Midiond. x| “# ee 1488 Baldwin - FE 22:43 | Reg. $15 20 gai. auto, gus water | CURBNSS SB Biv | | -Eeuiyped wits Samp ehaser w W Seopa, feet ae n 5 Suet o1eeg | SRORPLOW. BUMPER TYPE. 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