‘_ Mites , ot Rees oe: + ee _'THE PONTIAC PRESS The Weather Home ; Saturday: Continued Cold . _ Details page two Edition hieth YEAR kkk PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 195538 PAGES MORO PRN Te Te Army Machine Too! Storage Unit Planned Here U.S. May Protect — _ 2 Offshore Islands Defense Region | Tigers Sign PHS Twirler FP : mt Sigs Z em ‘ Likely fo Include)! = Quemoy, Matsu Spokesman Says That Agreement Has Been, Made on Evacuation | TAIPEH, Formosa () — A U. S. source said today he thought American support would be extended to the ’ dM Geo Sora RE Le pee and have been under heavy air bombardment. The Matsu group is 100 miles | northwest of Formosa and 20 miles off the coast. Quemoy, the main Nationalist offshore out- post, is 120 miles across the Formosa Strait from Formosa Final decision on withdrawal| GRADUATION BONUS—Pontiac High Schoot's act pNERona from the Tachens apparently | urler, Marvin Caswell (above), didn't wait long for a professional awaits congressional approval of Baseball contract. The 62, 180-pound ex-Chief was signed to a Detroit Fostient eehowdrs Sgheti-we- | Te Ste © contest Ei aight tmmmodiniety after he vecsived Me must Formosa policy. | diploma at mid-year graduation. ; ae ce ae * 2¢ @ * ¢ 6 ? ferred from Okina ; . : iered frm Okinawa andthe’ Pontiac Boy Wins Diploma the U.S, Tth Fleet, already in the, ° area on combat alert and Contract From Tigers While the U.S, beefed up its - wir epee tater ontnr fed Ph Pia: eg age tlonalist warplanes attacked ‘ Press ports shipping and Communin island | For the first time in many years a Pontiac prospect has apes pone Se Teche. been signed by the Detroit Tiger Baseball C!ub. E 3 a Within minutes after he had received his diploma from also) for the mid-year class at Pontiac High School last night, raids | Marvin Caswell became a Tiger “farmhand.” Waiting outside for the* thand pitcher,| /; . * aan afin ole tr bot Kitchen Sink Sinks and in the Class A city|100 Thorough Thief Baseball League last sum- mer, were representatives of the Detroit club. They signed ' Caswell, with his dad’s okeh, to a Class C con- tract. Johnny McHale, Tiger farm boss, Simplex Strike Settled Today Southfield Tool and Die Right, All Wright FH H . | That’s i i ; a E James D. Wright. 4 a Lehman Fears Reckless Action Leading to War Seeks Delay in Senate Vote on Ike's Formosa Defense Plan WASHINGTON (# — Sen. Lehman (D-Lib.-NY) told the Senate today that “rash or reckless action” under the terms of the approved fight-for-Formosa resolution could plunge this country into war with Red China without allies. f Ip r i i i clear by administration spokesmen for 3) minutes with V. M. Molotov, the Soviet foreign minister. The British Embassy said Hayter acted with the advance knowledge |of the U. S. State Department. | cease-fire. i d'affaires in Peiping. House- |. 4 PRESENTED BY SUPERINTENDENT—Dr. Dana P. Whitmer, superintendent of Pontiac Public | January class of 1955. Martha Varney, left, Y-Teen Schools, participated in his first Commencement | Scholarship winner, is shown receiving her sheepskin ceremonies in the local schools Thursday night when | from Dr. Whitmer at the conclusion of the graduation Sabrejets Poised Navy Chief Reports Ships Alert for Formosa Action WASHINGTON (#—Secretary of the Navy Charles S. Thomas told Congress today the Navy can “adequately cope with any local naval actions” in the narrow For- mosa Straits, but is not ready for “a major conflict.” The secretary did not elaborate on Formosa, in a state- ment prepared for the House Armed Services Committee. - ° But presumably he meant ‘that fleet units could han- dle forseeable submarine and air attacks Okinawa to defend this Chinese Na- tionalist stronghold from any Com- ‘It's Warmer in Cooler | PAINTSVILLE, Ky. (UP)—John- ny Bladridge, 20, turned up at the |country jail here yesterday after- he said. Rubinstein Life, / and mouth. The face severa] abrasions but the rest of his body was unmarked After a three-hour dinner with Rubi Wednesday night and returned with him to his home. Rubinstein's body was found by the family butler William Morter of the slaying were the dead man's 78-year-old mother Stella; his aunt Genia Forrester, 82; a cook, and two parlarmaids of “tremendous strength vitality,” was asked if more than one person might have taken part in the murder. “There's a possibility.” Adam replied. | A boy wonder in Wall Street. a dashing figure in the continental capitals of the world, Rubinstein served 7% years in prison for draft craft carrier USS Wright. Opera-' The spokesman said Britain's | noon a few hours after he escaped | dodging In World War II. He was tions Officer Cmdr. Wilson G. intervention in Moscow coincided and asked to be readmitted. “I ordered deported in 1952 and his Wright will be relieved by Cmdr. | with action by the British charge | just can’t stand this cold weather,” | appeals trom the order still are | pending Diplomas Awarded High School Seniors, Pentiae Press Phete 32-Acre Project to Be Located Near GMC Truck 500,000 Sq. Foot Area Will Be Used to Store Production Machines The Army announced to- day it will build a sprawling dehumidified machine tool storage vault in Pontiac one-half mile east of GMC Truck and Coach Division on East South Boulevard. Col. C. A. Heath, chief of the industrial operations di- vision of the Detroit Ordi- nance District, said the vault will be the third and largest in Michigan. To be built on “most” of a 32- Challenging the graduates not to ci Suggests Coat Thief Pick Up Liner, Too | SAN ANTONIO, Tex. @—Some- | body stole an overcoat belonging | his parked car here Tuesday. iil tH need it and it perfect condition.” Taylor’s address: 512 Terrace | Drive, Austin, Tex. a S , Survives 11-Story Plunge NEW YORK (& —Two-year-old Richard Padgett Jr. was kept overnight in Beth-el Hospital after falling 11 stories from the window of his Brooklyn apartment yester- day and landing on a grassy plot. The hospital said that aside from a couple of minor scalp cuts they could find nothing wrong with him. Benefits and Safety Prove’ Dr. John C. “I'm for fluoridation 100 per cent.” © f : i 4 z 3 A ; } : i Hi rt r : re | teh Hitt. sp R~ > pe _& 5 . Hit ; j “$F Mo liver and kidney complaints, and | ait a : j glist i | Sor many years, end 1 don't bo i : i i | : iil < gj if ea f nroe Backs Fluoridation reel ! z : af! Eg if re rl fH | B i square foot capacity. Mercury Skids to Four Above; No Relief Seen Today's temperature dipped to a frigid four degrees, only three degrees above the season's low of ome above zero registered yes- | terday, ,as the U. S. Weather | Bureau predicted more of the | same . | The cold weather coupled with | light snow fall caused widely | scattered slippery spots on state | roads today. | The deep freeze is expected to run right on through Sunday. ,« } 1 4 Ve oe eee a: : ’ “THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1955 T — Group to Vote Dem Members of AEC Committee Plan Ballot Canceling Contract WASHINGTON — Democratic | members plan to put the Senate- |House Atomic Energy Committee jon record today for cancellation | of the Dixon-Yates power contract | but a Republican member said it |was a meaningless gesture The group meets behind closed ‘doors to act on a mesolution pro- posed yesterday by the 10 Demo ‘ crats who form the committee ma- Cc. V. CROCKETT | jority . GMT Appoints | seven Chief Engineer owever, Rep. W. ’ C. V. Crockett Succeeds a, secu cmuaeiie at the it senior House C. J. Bock at Local | Repebiican meauber, and & wend- Truck Plant Appointment of C. V. Crockett ‘‘have no legal effect whatsoever.” as chief engineer of GMC Truck He said it was “simply an expres- ' sion of opinion.” and Coach Division was announced The committee, then under Re- today by Philip J. Monaghan, di- | publican control, voted Nov. vision general manager. i la 'er in advance of the meeting fF the contract and permitted the AEC to make it effective. . chief engineer in 1951. just spectating iit EL “el : itis ite 1 i i tt | F i g i if 4 if) it i el] 4 ¥ if : rat : | ab : i i TF ibe i H i $ , i $ a s g ; : turn invited Gov; Williams who is a member of the order and once Arthur W. was main speaker for the testi- monial banquets. The Weather | Ceateees cold. 1 ee Continnes ow tontent ik abeve, powers asked by the administra- Sen. Clements (Ky), acting Dem- ocratic leader, told the reporters as the Senate session began that he hoped for a vote before the day ends but that he was not certaip Lowest temperature preceding § am. 4 At @ am. Wind relocity & mph. Direction: Southwest — $~R~-- Oe ae id rises Saturday ot 7 49 a m= (it would come. Moon iy rien at 11:12 pm Moon rises Saturday ot 10:17 am _ . ' Bewntews Temperateres t OB. Micccccceee & 1 eracsacs ‘ e PE Gicccbeccee O 19D... .covccecs- sa. M+ seeee 4 © B Misccesece. 4 sa. Thereday in Pontiac wavesececdececces ; ployes. called its members out. of ‘soesesseseeevewerss & the Simplex plant last Dec. 13. i i f j i pov ltt arte Boone entering plant. one wae bat bar mas eaaniaine Gas tipped ever. P ' Ne attempt has been made to Doermer said he must Sinieb ti | j | 7 a ; \Two New Directors Here on Dixon-Yates ak Pontiac F oundation Names Pontiac Woman. . Shooting Victim . | Mrs. Eleanor LaRousa | in Fair Condition After Argument at Home. A 33-year-old Pontiac woman is reported in fair condition today after she was shot early this }morning while attenipting to get into a home near Whipple Lake in Independence Township | Mrs. Eleanor M. LaRousa, of | 714 Raeburn St., was admitted to | Pontiac General Hospital, accord- |ing to State Troopers of the Pon- | tiae Post, William Preger and Paul Witt The bullet was fired by Miss Williamina Purdy, 28, who lives | in the basement home at 9175 Evee | Rd. with Miss Lela Ashbridge, the troopers said | The women told Oakland County | Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem | LaRousa, who is Miss ue. 10) Give Concert “All incumbent officers were re- elected last night at the annual meeting of the Pontiac Foundation | at the Hotel Waldron. Newcomers to the board of di- rectors are Mrs. Forrest Brown, 101 Osceola Dr., incoming presi- dent of the City Federation of Women's Clubs, and Ralph R. Nor- ; vell, new Chamber of Commerce president Mrs. Brown replaces former Mayer Johan C. Cowe as a mem- ber-at-large. Norvell was elected te the post because of his posi Fa ec ute” Tee, ae "et eat a ae Ad is PAUL WARREN ALLEN College Choir Caty Fates State Bank presi- ; ; they did not know it was Mrs Reelected to the board of direc- F Sa 3 niece. tors were Alfred C. Girard, presi- If emen ve No one has been charged in| Professor Will Present saw F tpn US a | Group in Sacred Songs of the Pontiac Manutactyrers From C | | Mrs. LaRousa was driven to the} Saturday 0d as |lake by Donald Wiscombe, 18. af | 609 Peacock Ave., and Larry Ter- | Mother ° | marsch, 17, of 3140 Joslyn Ave., . Two Children after she drove a pickup truck into Are Revived After Call! gas station where they were | V lorms . | working at Walton Blvd. and Jos-| cert at the First Baptist Church, . A Relative lyn about 3 a.m | Saturday, Jan. 29 at 7:30 p.m. Briton Studies (2 eset ras sveres mis), sated fe auton crt, ae rctin ot Pau morning by Pontiac Fire Depart-| ised to get money for it if they, Warres Alles, professor of me- » y | ; ment’s inhalator squads and a 32+) would drive her to the Whipple sic at Wheaton College, the choir A year-old Keego Harbor woman who|Lake home. Mrs. LaRousa had| ® ™aking = tour through Michi- uid diapu | telephoned firemen that her sister|been drinking. they stated, and| 598 snd on their reture will sing | and two young children had been|had two sacks of beer in the| ™ a Uses Dummies to Test overcome by coal gas. | trucks. Before going to Wheaton, Mr ; z E Mrs. Mary Mora, 29, of 356 E.| = arrival, Mrs. Practicality of Ejection Seats for Cory (rtrg Zand Joss cemed| atesnd sa yout |, During he tro ears at When NEW YORK (P)—A British | 54 rushed a a Pence feat mo tm, Fi bust tho deer gown.” ton, he conducted two presen- ma Sede, ca deol oral Hospital vere they received) Miss Purdy called police mall coarms of S00 veluen anemadion an today as experimenting with ex : begin ote = er | bY the college symphony orches- plosive seat ejection from auto-| | Easiaeer = Firemas geod me ney, Be Bee ie. ° manien. begets wee | tim hed broken a. docr ‘window | _tetaded in thelr program fer mary id tit a w mine femme. ites at| eet were, Secomcoas_ when |i er Dt the youth sated |. tte tour exe dah, which men could eject themselves | firemen srrived. Mrs. Mora was | | ite Bundy sald she became eae “Rouben gear trom airplanes with any hope af) ~ * —_— ‘mocked out. Ziem said he will sd Lather’s hymm “A Mighty — Pe le ema Re pre-e try | aie 8 statement from Mrs. Le | Fortress ig Our God.” ont dt th ie ing to reach the telephone, decord. "0us® later today. Musica] tours are sponsored by Corp. 0 Baftale, N. ¥., mane nf % Mrs. Mora’s sister, Mre, ee pat? Ge eee eee tee A chain a einem PS Talbot Remark said . | James Martin has used dummies _ “Ruth. come over here quickly, | Pontiac Deaths for ejection im seats from auto: || think we're all dying,” Mrs. | = sen timer ee vt“ Angers 3 Cities some up : alate, soot te, wart" Pty sid steeped "me reuy om wr vee ; . ” and called the . on | to- plane ejection seats. Pag oe eee fin started out Cadillac’s Rivals Still night at 8 p.m. at the Huntoon It wouldn't surprise me 0 for the home immediately. } Working for Relocation Funeral Home for James N. Hunt- hear, any dey now. tat (We) se asses esta she first awak- | ok tet tena | St, 75, of 1855 Manse, Scott Lake. his seat mnocescfully tron a can '| ened at 5:80 am. to fix 2 lunch : ee ae ee Frest sat ** ~' | for her husband, Fred, whe By UNITED PRESS | Seances tick Saal Gaaka Ga Thousands. of fliers have saved| peg. > “any, st ot Fisher Officials in three Northern Mich- | ing in Waterford Cemetery. their lives by jumping from piston- | . | igan copsmunities, hopping mad at | Surviving are two daughters engine cirereRt tp Gietres eed) oe ee ne ee A rene Recwtery _Bereld E-/ vrs. Gare Wilson, Mrs. Ellen parachuting to the ground. gas at that time so ] went back to | Talbott for his blast against them Lippert: two sons Neil and Ray- det in _ bed with the children,” she said. | went ahead today with plans to try | mond all of Waterford ao cincratt fy too cuttity tor | -When I got up at 9:30, I couldn’t| and convince a congressional com-| Township. ‘Th ste oom. babens tochatges, breathe, talk or walk. I tried to| mittee that the controversial jet | CW™shiP ea ever. Nowadays the jet pilct | crawi vive, Mrs. Jane Fitzstephens of “ to the telephone. When 1/ base should be built in their areas. | rot wary Ellen and Frances te distress fires « charge which | tried to walk I stumbled down the “The jet base is still a live issue | Hunter of Lapeer gerard tanh ompponmcs stairs several times.” ao Se te Se tne cineaeeh an Mr. Hunter died W. a aco GUN Ga anh cae Mrs, Poly quoted the city in| official at Manistee said as off | pio naa H . oe | spectors as saying the furnace jis cials of that city continued their | the ill the ripeord on his parachute. detective. | efforts to have the $13,000,000 base | aS | Frost in a prepared speech Operating the three inhalators at located at a site they have pro- x the aed of the Pe amedirmir the home were Firemen David posed. Mrs. Priest to Speak | Sciences that men have been Warlow, Lawson Evans, Harold at Traverse City, William MH- | GRAND RAPIDS (UP) — Mrs. | ejected safely, im their seats, from | ‘/0vd. Arthur Carson, and Dennen.’ tea chairman of the city’s jet Ivy Baker Priest, treasurer of the | airplanes traveling more than %0| |! it weren't for Mrs. Poly’s phase committee, said the com- | United States, will address mem. | miles an hour less than 500 feet °*!! which got us to the house just mittes ip continuing preparation | | above the ground. in time, it might have been pretty | of data on the proposed Traverse bed.” said Dennen | City-Kalkaska site which it hopes C ] Mrs. Mora said she didn't even te present te the House Apprepri- old Wave Nips suspect the furnace was defective. ations Committes. ; The House Appropriations Com- East, Lingers Charity Group Offers | zm» ms bs = tan tr te in the Midwest base pending © posible cungres- fi Li ° T k sional investigation into why the By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 0 ivonia rac site was switched from Benzie A late January cold wave en County to Cadiliac. guifed wide areas in the eastern) DETROIT # — Boys Inc. of Officials in Benzie County took a half of the nation today and there America, of Dallas, Tex.. today an- | Waitand-sce attitude. was no indication of immediate ounced it has offered to buy the “We're ‘still convinced we have | relief. assets of the Michigan Racing ‘he best site and maybe one of | strong winds were im proapect for oPerale its Detrot Face cour | Tequired to put the base here the Midwest, hardest hit by the Clint Murchison, of Dallas, and| “Pete it should be an official |coldest weather of the winter | Sid W. Richardson, of Fort Worth, | *#ié- season. | Tex. principal trustees of Boys At Cadillac, where the base is The cold also swept into Eastern | Inc., a charity organization, said| now scheduled to be built, offi- and Southern areas and tempera-| Profits from the track-would be| clals sald they have been confl- moved ped as Go te igid ar germs © leetan wot teat pap hay ee from : : snow-covered mid-continent. | debtedness incurred in the pur-| «4n4 we're more convinced than kava «pont willy apt peoond bag ever that alter what Mr. Talbott Se cemee. chan tein waaa| bo Shu telah soveene Qaeetmaas hed t gay yesterday,” one official tp 2b tn bevtinee Sikemeanes. But| end. present ctochebiuss of Gn | Weibel’ tila the weak “Ailes ee, we far elo o mest| Michgnn Racing Aum, | servis Commie tat Be et he gusted with those people up there north ener ree tre aise Cells Would Be Locked (in payee Michigan) andthe were subzero readings parts | 7 handled Aad New York; Pennsylvania and West for Prison ‘Open House’ “Otficials "throughout forte Virginia. Michigan, including those at Cadil- LANSING (UP) — State Correc- denreee wine yeterddy tmoening | one Director Gus Harrison said |'8¢, believe Talbott has only him. from east Texas northeastward {d@Y Michigan prisons might 9, pes for nearly a’ across the Gulf States and along |"0ld “open house” during the May the Bee _ 15-21 observance of Michigan Week. a the Atlantic Coast. It was 22 in wr. inmates have « great pride a Birmingham, Ala., and 19 in Chat- 1, ines state,” Harrison said tanooga, Tenn. The plan would . 2 - ee ia nee are | Le Be : measure indicated “open house 3 biting cold. iy heme: ongse TOMATO JUIGE ..... 46-02. Can 18¢ Tt was 17 degrees below ero in Sef So Su . : today, about 19 degrees warmer | typewriter Thief Asks Grisco............ 3-Lb. Can 18 Nudists Invite Williams | JOUET, mi. we ee eee Legisiature to re ane g i HD li The Day in Birmingham Oakland. Water Authority Sells $5 Million in Bonds of the $6,067,000 Southeastern Oak- land County Water Authority sys-| tem have been awarded to Smith- ers and Co. and. Associates, of | New York, low bidders. Co. This first issue totaled $5,350,000) white Chapel for the project that will tie seven, tery. He died Thursday. municipalities, including Birming-| He is survived by his wife, Myra ham, into Detroit's system. Jane; three daughters, Mrs. Paul City Engineer L. R. Gare, whe | Gleye of Ft. Belvoir, -Va., is chairman of the authority's Bruce Cottier, Kansas City, Kans., beard of trustees, said foday that | Mrs. John Snyder III, Birming- construction contracts may be poet two sons, Roy B. Jr. of awarded next “Tuesday, at the | Augusta, Ga., George E. of Bir- same time bids are taken fer |mingham; two brothers, James H. purchase of the Nerth Woodward | of Washington; Oscar B. of Flint; water system. jand 14 grandchildren. He explained that Pleasant) Mrs. Thomas A. Hansen | Ridge, Royal Oak and Huntington _ | Woods, all authority members, own | BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP | the system. | will put in bonds in lieu of mon- | Kokomo, Ind. The body will lie in j New construction from Detroit | tate at Bell Chapel of the Wilk will - Home Berkley, with the four municipali- ties already mentioned, make uy DHE Twirler Signed Zoomer Bemingwam mar a fo Tiger Contract — copeuiag ot Bis han Ss eten, | (Continued From Page One) F }and Class E loops and then hit | the upper amateur brackets in the | area. 7 . As part of the Y's teenage pro- gram, color films of « trip to | : England and Belgium will be. He is credited with excellent shown in the youth room of fhe | control, has a good fast ball Community House during & pro | and appears to be one of the a F eee ae. Caswell in | dack . saw Holy Name Spolighters, the action in 1954, was much im- church young people's group, will pressed by his ability. sponsor a square dance open to) the public at 9 tonight at the Com- Caswell is the youngest of five Request stories only will be read Caswell was the third youngster iby Kathleen Piket, Baldwin Li- to be signed by Detroit within less \brary children’s librarian, at to | than 24 hours |morrow’s 10:30 a.m. |At the top of her list |derella.” “Goldilocks Three Bears,” and Ogden Nash's poem, ‘‘The Tale of Custard the B34 5 ef 7 LOWEST PRICE Seen Yet on MRS. DAMAR'S PROFESSIONAL | POTATO CUTTER Cuts 25 French Fries ; ‘You've Seen These Priced $5 to $7.95 Imported GERMAN Made WEATHER FORECASTING Black—Curved Front—For Extra Safety’. ¢ | . in pisos weak He wen ee (Charlotte Church ("ring est tutto te | pe 35% om most “I.never made a success out . he. looked out of the parsonage ALL CAMERAS ef aiid MS! 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Security |Beck Urges Locals teams coacae, tae aie When Brother . Forms Now Available Not Yet Available Maier, Crain 14804 fo Fight Injustices 1,,s: ‘tems, me, union eaders| in Scratches tioner and members of re _ | contracts recently with language Although a Michigan bonus for) i cious orders who have not taken Piosgm ome ie baoal dope | frankly designed 0 get prom 4 LANDSTUHL, Germany @# — Korean War veterans has received |. of ty may now par], enemys sae ot | recent NLRB “hot cargo” ruling. When U.S. Army Pvt. Eugene Fer- legislative approval, application| ticipate in the federal Social Se- a policy of appealing .| - s 2.° ri itches, his identical twin, Jo- forma have not been made avail-| curity program National Labor Relations Board) The “hot cargo’ term refers to .onh also scratches, even though able. Local offices of both the Internal | cases to courts of revising labor goods originating with a non-union they are miles apart. eee Revenue Service and Social Se-| contracts to get around the ruling employer or one involved in a| ° ° ° The announcement was made to-| curity Administration Dow have| Dave Beck, teamsters u nton| /alvr on sentir Seare 1 | While attending a signal school day by Floyd E. Cremer, deputy | forms available on which mem- | president, has — all coun-| ~ e talt 4 7 ri a aN | at Ansbach, Eugene's hands_broke director of the Oakland County /|bers of the ministry may enroll | cils and locals of the Tnillion-mem- + on ary bests = Pro- | cut in a rash. At the same time, Department of Veterans’ Affairs, | tor Social Security benefits ber union to. make court appeals a ts a i wale’ si — to han | Joseph, stationed in Berlip, suf- who said hundreds of Raaracesiac Persoris desiring assistance or | 0" “unfavorable” NLRB verdicts | Se goods labele ional hot | fered an identical rash. ps HOUR SERVICE have requested forms from the | information on this voluntary plan and to “challenge and press the; | - The 22-year-old Pittsburgh twins | Optometrist Most lenses and frames duplicated Pontiac office at 1 Lafayette Aj Government Because of bombe ia several Eastern cities : 1 secelnmnalbe 0 ae bn whey ening nguyen 6 ine Sn eS toe ll | the’2-Party Control that had police, the FBI and civil : GAANSING @—A high-cqnking 7 "| lessly well past the “deadline” of taking a close look The caller contacted the FBI in| . € LITTLE Same tune Our Gan toch tomes identified himself as a “foreign BIG ; Isaac Levy, deputy director gen- agent,” and said A-bombs would eral in the office explode at midnight in buildings | minister, says Michigan rong New York and) pe Ae pes Shr € ¢ | ’ | Precautionary checks were | hag ome, Ng | made, but William Peer, aide tc : New York Mayor Robert F. 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Mich. as second clasy matter ————— MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is entitied exclusively te the use for republication of all local news printed im this pews- paper, as well as ail AP news dispate Tue Powtmec Peres ts delivered by carrier ‘or @ cents & week; where carrier service is not available by mati tm Oakland. Genesee. Livingston, Macomb. Lapeer end Washtenaw Counties it ts $1260 a year .clsew in Michigan and a!) other places tn the United States $26.00 All mail subscriptions are’ payable in advance Pontiac PE 2-8181.* — vear wo oa OP AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS _ — a = FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1955 === Five Candidates for Michigan State Board Oakland County is happy over the announcement that two of our favorite citizens, Saran VAN Hoosen Jongs and Daz Starrorp, are candidates for the Governing Board of Michigan State Col- lege. Mr. Starrorp is a former Oakland County resident and at one time was a member of the Pon- . tiac Press staff, while | Miss Jones has long "9 been one of our finest. 9 _ There are two candi- © | dates to be elected so | both of these worthy people can be named. - The Press is pleased | with both individuals. Miss Jonss has already proved her worth by serving two terms on the MSC board and Mr, Starrorp is eminently qualified. Himself a graduate of Michigan State, he has had experience in large, medium - and small sized communities. For sev- eral years he was Managing Editor of the Detroit Free Press and currently he owns the Greenville News. As a host of Oakland County people can testify, Mr. Starrorp is a man of the highest honor and character. Already he has served five years on the MSC athletic board. * * * Michigan State is essentially Big Business. The East Lansing institution has grown phenom- enally in the last decade and now it ranks among the great Universi- ties and Colleges in America. So long as control rests in the strong hands of people like Miss Jones and Mr. Stafford, American edu- cation is headed in the right direction. * * * Both primary and secondary educa- tion are on trial today as never before as the educational age claims » the young people dur- ing an impressionable and formative period. Miss Jongs is one of the State's most pro- gressive and successful farmers and brings a wealth of first hand experience to Board meetings. * * * Happily, both of these candi- dates are personable individuals in their own right and are the kind of people with whom you are happy to associate. ———————E Dondero Criticizes Bad Manners in House Oakland’s veteran Congressman Geonce A. Donpero said some things which long have needed to be said in chiding his colleagues for their bad manners. * * * The Royal Oak lawmaker hit out at House members who smoke, talk, put their feet on the back of chairs and violate other rules of good manners and congressional dignity. He was critical of those who read newspapers during debate, stray in and out of the chamber, walk in front of speakers and use incor- rect forms of address. * * * Instead of calling members by their first names, he pointed out that Con- 4 - gressmen should be referred to in-the : - third person as “the gentleman from = .” or if the situation requires, “the ‘ gentiewoman from. . .” a Rep. Donpero is absolutely right in saying that the sloppy habits into which some members _ their respective chambers are transact- « ing the business of a great Nation. In the process they should maintain an’ atmosphere of siricere purpose and fit- ting dignity. Long Needed Item Veto Sought for President One proposed reform which aims to tighten Executive control of the Federal budget is the item veto This is a long needed and often advocated constitutional amend- ment. It would enable the Presi- dent to veto any item in an appropriation bill and at the same time approve the rest of it. * ws Such an amendment is favored by the Committee for Economic Development. Late in the 83rd Congress, Democratic Senator Byrp revived the fight for the itert veto. But it was too late to get it through the already badly clogged Leg- islative mill. Now, as chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, the Vir- ginian is in a strategic position to win. We know of no sound argument against this reform. lis stoutest opponents are lawmakers who like to take advantage of the oppor- ’ tunity to use riders. This is the trick of attaching unpopular or pork barrel proposals to essential appropriation bills. * * * The President thus is left the choice’ of approving an appropriation he knows to be ur.sound, or vetoing the whole bill, often at the risk of paralyzing some vital Government operation. As a long time advocate of the item veto we hope Sen. Byrrp is successful in his crusade. Not only would it clear the way for substantia) tax savings, but sound the death knell of the in- defensible rider. The Man About Town Weather Warning Mild Early Winter Usually Méans Much Trouble Later Troubles: What if you cannot make light of you should keep dark. A stern warning, backed by statistics, comes from a man with a cold name, Eben Wintersen of Birmingham. He has kept close tab on our winters for 50 years, and says we have had the least snow by late January this win- ter than in any other, excepting two, in that long period. But in each of those exceptions we had more snow in February and March than in any other of the 48 years. Never failing to get back his own hat is Leo J. Heenan, because in its crown is the wording, “Like hell it’s your hat.” From his home near the Drahner woods wild life sanctuary, just northeast of Pontiac, Duane Sullivan ° reports that its animals and birds, which in- clude most everything native to Michigan from quail and partridge to fox and deer, are having an easy winter, with plenty of feed. A Pontiac store just escaped being victimized ene day this week. A man with an article of merchandise which he said he had purchased there wanted te return it and get a refund. The clerk was suspicious, and found that the article had just been gtolen from a shelf in the store. While this was going on the man disappeared— without the article or refund. Our idea of growing old happily and gracefully is exemplified by Mr. and Mrs. Harry 0. Whitfield who have a glorious habit of keeping young when most people of their age are old. It always pleases and enthralia me to wit- ness the enthusiasm of General Manager Philip J. Monaghan in telling about what's doing and in prospect at that enormous plant on South Boulevard. “Last year we were just learning how to entertain the National Skeet Shoot,” says President Jerry Wooliever of the Oakland County Sportsmen's Club, who continues, “We will show them even a better time when they return this year. Aug. 28 to Sept. 4 will be big days” and we hope the home folks will keep them open.” Verbal Orchids to— Mrs. Dora Copeland of 485 Lowell St.; eighty-fifth birthday. of 1053 Holbrook Ave.; eighty-first birthday. Mrs. Charles E. Bird: 4 Voice of the People _ THE PONTIAG PRESS, FRID eS WN J awbreaker , AY, JANUARY 28, 1955 =) W. S. Downes Proposes Five-Cent Sales Tax as Solution to School Letters will be condensed when neces- He admits that if his proposed legisiation passes we will need more taxes. Also, item 16 of his program, ‘more money for the state tax commission to help local assessors in obtaining more local tax funds for schools"’, this I hope never comes 1 for one have fought for schools eut with a 5 cent sales tax and they would be run from Lansing by politicians. W. 8. Downes 1801 Opdyke Road Suggests Ways to Get Social Security at 60 Financing they are young enough to enjoy life. It would alse give them a few years to take up some small moeney earning hobby that most ef them have wanted to do all their lives. It would benefit the younger people by giving them mere employment. Why doesn't someone form an organization to start the bal! roll- ing? An organization could be op- erated in every town and city by people over 30 and younger people whose parents would benefit. They could petition our government to make it a law to give Social Se- curity to people when it will do them some good A Fenton Subscriber THOUGHT FOR TODAY And Jesus answering said unte them, The children of this world marry, and are given in mar, riage.—Luke 20:3. . oa . When men enter into the state of marriage, they stand nearest to God.—Henry Ward Beecher. eee Case Records of a Paychologist Learn to Stand Up, Speak in Public and Find Occasions to Practice Often advice might be to read: “Don't Wilma’s paraphrased M sea thonsaies ot too By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case N-335: Wilma Y., aged 35, is a college teacher of public — speaking. i F é rRF : s z if LF HE * il; cy aie Fale rt 3 z nl gf a: i. ae ed i grunt now or then to indicate he wants more food passed te him,”’ wrete a recent house- wife. And her husband was the prin- i fs i ij z found ideas with actual cases or examples, preferably from your local area. This is Christ's “par- able formula” which is uari- valled. Many clergymen ‘still make dry, I t, Hopkins Syndicate Ine) " David Lawrence Says: Solon’s Nonpartisan, Plea Rare in History of Senate WASHINGTON = Seldom fm the history of the United States Sen- ate has there been arf address of ‘statesmanship comparable to that delivered by Sen. Walter George, Democrat; chairman of the For- eign Relations Commiittee, as he upheld President Eisenhower's re- quest for unrestricted authority to use the armed forces to defend Formosa and the American de- fense line in the Far East. In contrast to the petty quibbles of some of his colleagues and the narrow interpretations which they interjected to hamstring the Amer- ican armed forces if they should be attacked from the small islands off the coast of China, the Georgia senator made clear in his speech that this is not the time to. give the enemy a privileged sanctuary of retreat, as was the case in Korea. Such Americanism is a thrill- ing exhibition of the spirit that has governed the nation in all its past crises. It was especially stimulating to hear this doctrine from the lips of this senater — a veteran in experience in foreign affairs — as he cast aside all partisanship and focused on the central issue. For. instead of leading to a ‘‘pre- ventive war’ — which is the smokescreen raised against all proper defense measures whenever it suits critics to use that term to break down American fi -- Sen. George showed ‘how the American policy could deter the ~ aggressor. prevent a big war from happening. and insure peace “I ask each man here."’ declared Sen. George. “if the Congress of the United States is willing to withhold its moral support from the President of the United States under these circumstances, what is your alternative? I ask each man what is his alternative’”’ day's debate — is that knows from what point Formosa might be attacked and that it is imperative to notify the Red Chi- nese there would be unrestricted retaliation The effectiveness of the resolu- tion is that it tells the whole world America not only will defend For- mosa but will not hesitate Be g E 5 ‘Ti ete rbebsisryytee is stif the recognized government . i i a 23=F i t Efe | f i F F i i , | : i be within his power to order American forces to repel attack and also to go as far out as nec- essary in pursuit of enemy planes. Had the U. S. forces been given that right, they would have won a victory in Korea. (Copyright 1955) Baering Down By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER (Internationa! News Service) The January thaw in Wall Street meant the boys were separating the icing from the cake. It had no resemblance to the 1929 crash-up and recevered fast- er than a pretty girl rescued by a handsome lifeguard. The writer has been through some of these certificate-lined flur- Congress. The needle wagged like a pup's tail. Which is fas tened firmly on the near end Any investor who plops down fifty per cent of the transaction |s not fishing with worms. Wall street acts sometimes like a jammed fer- ris wheel. You can get stuck at the top. Portraits Ry JAMES J. METCALFE T have to tell you now and yet . .» It is so hard to say... As T devoted heart . sympathy I feel .. . That you must be apart... Your dear one will be always in... The Lord's eternal care ... As well as in my memory This is the saddest message I. . . Have ever had to send .. . And yet I have to do it as... Your true and loving friend, (Copyright 198%) Looking Back Many Physicians Cannot Refrain From Scattering Antibiotics Far and Wide “et Saye : When Tt WILLIAM BRADY, M. D of America in general, I hope and hear anyone say he or question of colds and (I pray that the trick Specialists and she ig coming down with or getting quote from Time, Dec: 13, 34) and at tang te ites tease ae over “this virus that’s going other upper respiratory infections son expelled from the faculty of around,” I think “The poor geek (so “colds” are upper respiratory _ the Medical School of the Univer- probably knows as much about it infections, eh?) brought Dr. Law- sity of Miami a oo &s the doctor does.” The notion son to his final blast against the *knowledgement of one that every respiratory infection overuse of antibiotics. More than ‘*VlS of the business of medicine. short of pneumonia, diphtheria or 90 per cent of children’s fevers and Dt. Lawson was head of the péedi- train fever is “this virus” is as infections are caused by viruses, “Cheol when be minde the state- fieeting ache or pain is “neuritis.” he declared, and antibiotics are of Sent Deine St ee ae Then there's one other thing tha no tse against viruses. Then the on American Me Associa- 1 can't get off my mind: How in ine quotes Dr. Lawson's in Miami last the—how can the doctors’ tell that aafoliows: jan he ee one or more shots of antibiotic ac. - “Ket ! Pe os my counts for any that See eee oe = ee far and wide because (1) , sone Sn ee Oe = Syateae Seta aes ke meeeed oa ao ony (3) it might do . of medicine some goed or (4) you can’t tell his which Infection Is viral and cadcitin bono tee sure to ‘do something’ is always : there, bet it ts often the treer : test of to let natere take ite than to give | For the sake of the seasala Mati a ie eg binge THE PONTIAC PRESS, SEVEN ONLY!! , Sees A-Plane FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1955 ] 69” NO MONEY DOWN! EASY TERMS! 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Choose Your Insurance — Finance Both at One Time — YOU DEAL LOCALLY The Community National Bank - of Pontiac WITH BRANCHES AT _ PERRY AT GLENWOOD W. HURON AT TILDEN OUT OF TOWN BRANCH KEEGO HARBOR WALLED LAKE Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. WASHINGTON — High in the mountains of the little Indian pro- tectorate, Skim, engineers are building a 727-mile~ropeway to speed up trade between northern India and Tibet. Like the 14-mile ropeway of Controls Hinted in China Crisis Official Says Congress May Be Asked to OK Standby Measures WASHINGTON (INS) — A high- ranking offidial has disclosed that the administration is considering a request to Congress for standby wartime controls on prices, wages and matertals as a result of the Formosa crisis This official predicted that there will be no war However, he said the govern ment cannot make plans on the basis of what it believes will hap- pen — and that plans have to be | formulated on the assumption that the unexpected may occur »| ropeway, reaching northeastward of the inflationary forces that are | “‘roof-of-the-world invariably released by wars. modern route to the outside Dering the Korean conflict, Meantime long lines of prices were curbed by the Office | and pack-pony of Price Stabilization and wages | weatherbeaten and salaries by the wage and | and quilted coa' salary stabilization boards. Ma- | over the rugged terials in short supply were al- Lhasa to Kalim located among industries, and Traveling by coordinating agencies were Wm | Sikkim, they bring operation to maintain order | tional loads of among the various programs, hides, musk extract for perfume World War II saw tighter con-| yak tails and prayer wheels trols on the economy, together with | return they carry salt, tea limited rationing of civilian goods,| ton textiles, molasses, as the nation’s vast industrial | and small articles for household plant was use. out job of for both the fronts and neighboring Nepal, the Indian pro}- ect is.a series of trestles sup porting freight-carrying aerial ca- bles. Flung across the formidable heights of the eastern Himalayas the mechanism will bring a bus- inesslike touch to nature's exotic and ice-capped peaks, says the National Geographic Society _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1955 27-Mile Ropeway to Ease North. India-Tibet Trade apples were originally transplant- ed from England. By some quirk of soil and cir- cumstance, reports one English orchard ardously made his way to this lofty spot. Sikkim apples reach a state of perfection that every apple grower dreams of tor “his own product. U. S. railroads each hour of the day and night pay out an aver- age of $135,000 in federal, state and local taxes ment to Prof. Howard L. Boat- wright of the Yale School of Mu- sic. Boatwright examined the piece and said it was worth $3.85. Texas produces about 70 per cent of the nation’s carbon black. Tractor Slows Irrigation LINCOLN, Neb, (UP)—Tractors should not be driven over soil shortly after irrigation. Such ac- tion can cut the penetration of water it will also offer a tangible sinee the Chinese seized Tibet in 1950 and pushed thelr fron- | tier to the backdoor of India. | Tibet's main trade route and! shortest outlet to the sea has long | stretched southward across Sikkim | to the bazaars of Kalimpong in | northeast India. In the last few years, however, the Chinese overlords of Tibet have launched an extensive build- ing program designed to link this Asia-heartland country to Red | China - According to anpduncements from Peiping ~and.. ; of | travelers returning frém the Him- alayas and regions to the north, a network of all-weather roads— | presumably military and supply lanes — is wel] underway in many | parts pf Tibet. Eventually they are expected not been overlooked. A motor- on the Sikkim border. 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Marty : St. Mike juniors stepped into the | Keller praised students on the spotlight this week as they an-| good school spirit they show at nounced their forthcoming pre-|games. A movie on alcoholism Lenten Coronation Ball. The theme | was shown. will be patriotic and committees for the event are forming rapidly. ST. FREDERICK Nominations for the King and| “Whew!” was the most popular Queen of the ball will be Tuesday. | 8nd, by today, the most worn-out A junior couple and a senior expression in the English lan- couple will be selected and the suage. Why ail first-semester penny votes will be solicited by | ©*ams were completed this week, _campaign managers of the class-|the only fit way to describe the rooms. | relief was by exclaiming, ‘“Whew."’ ‘Should 18-Year-Olds Be Al- |, m= COATS © 3 Be Reduced from group of 39.99 wool fleeces, tweeds and novelties. vena refuse to divulge re lowed to Vote?” was the question Come, sove. are formation except that it | which was argued pro and con in| + Te 49.99 $29 will semi-formal dance and . - © 49.99 Coates 306 inatts wit be feahihed by te |U.S. history classes this week PRODUCTION PUBLICITY—St. Michaei seniors are all trying to To 69.99 Coste... $89 | After a period of floor discussions | Verticg] Ascent | design and construction of eRPeri-| 614 5 tow tickets to their play, “The Curlows Savage.” to be given Esquires. which broug mental convertiplanes. Te 99.00 Coats “Caesar Assassinated’ viored | pobete the mejert Rayer yr igeell Plane Tested | Wilford said the craft took off] Feb. 13 and 14. Thomas Harding, sophomore (left), is contemplating * 99.00 nee the headlines of the Daily Chariot, |dents favored the Constitution re- vertically under the lift of two 17-| buying, as senior Marydee Smith also tries to convince Janet English, newspaper put out by the junior | maining as it is. Eighteen-year- 7 foot-diameter rotors, which tilt 90/ junior, and freshman Mary C. Pruente (left to right). _ English class. The paper featured | olds are too inexperienced and too in Pennsylvania degrees forward to provide thrust pictures of Mare Antony, Caesar, |easily influenced was the con-| NEW YORK w—A convertiplane {°F forward Sight. Brutus and all leading figures of clusion reached | developed nacendent The Transcendental model L-G the drama. hi . by the Tre al convertiplane, with a design for- if Students transferred their se- | Aircraft Corp., of New Castle, De! ward speed of 150 miles an hour, The want-ad section featured everything from an article an- occ aparsed — poe | has.made one of the first flights was partially financed by a |B nouncing a fire sale an togas to new, On Monday , will | by that type of plane, Force contracts awarded in 1952 |e an advertisement for elevator! yooxie dewn to the seriousness The flight was from New Castle 2d 1953. 1. sandals. Needless to say, the ef a retreat and then take a |to Media, Pa. it was an yl The purpose of a Couvertigians | juniors are really enjoying the jp comer Thursd om |a b E . is to take off like a helicopter and | reading of Julius Caesar. next oremey | "ast night by Burke Wilford, then convert to conventional for- | Monday the senior English class | v- |of Merion, Pa., long active in the ward flight. listened to records of ‘‘Macbeth’’| Girls’ basketball team met with |. : om and found that the drama was Victory again Sunday against St much more meaningful to them James of Ferndale, 38-9. The vic- FURRED Reduced from group of $89. Beautiful fur trims on fine wool coots. Sizes 10 to 44. that way. tory was due to the high scoring 7 , |of Sharon Neville, a sophomore, 1.39 Values Pictures, pictures, pictures: 41. paced her team with 13/ First Quality Pm getting spots before my eyes points. This week the Lambs | from. locking at co many pie travel to St. Mike's for what they tures:™ That was the geacvel hope will be another victory epinien of the senior class this ‘Hey, is that really me’ - week, fer pictures were taken many seniors after gazing awe- | ter the playbock last Sunday and struck at their picture proofs this | — an pletures week. Orders. which will be back : . in time for graduation, were The Michaelite, St. Mike's school placed by the seniors today paper, is due to come out this, Troubled looks and excitement | week, and reporters are seen | marked the boys’ basketball team | scurrying around everywhere, |today, and gave the entire school | © gleaning news. The paper will fea-/an air of uneasiness, as everyone ture several new articles this time, | made ready for that all-important including a ‘Gadabout” column game with St. Benedict tonight. and an interview with a celebrity. The only comment made by Cap This issue the celebrities will be'tain Jerry Bradley was, “It'll be | the “Four Joes.” ‘a long, hard fight to the finish.” Congratulations were in order —_—_—— for St. Mike's girls this week after New Zealand is about 1,000 they downed Clarkston in a scrim- miles long and is divided into mage basketball game. North Island, South Island and Final exams were given to) Stewart Island. GIRLS’ COATS @°9 Special purchase of & 29.99 girls’ all wool fleece and check coats, 7 to 14, and coat sets, : 3 to 6x oe | ae Te $89 Fur Trims... . .$59 Te $99 Fur Trims $69 Te sai Fur Trims... $89 Yes! 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Soule and stole two door knobs and the insides of an old Your Water Soltener ALL GRADES Call us for store or delivered prices. Ne Delivery Charge on 306 Lbs. er More Dancey's Pet and Garden Supplies 358 OAKLAND AVE. 1 Bleck Nerth ef Johansen PE 5-581 WE DELIVER For | | | | | | 8 Midwest Colleges — fo Run A-Smasher - NEW YORK #—Four physicists, have revealed how eight Midwest- ern Universities plan to build and operate the world's biggest -atom smashet : Speaking to the American Physi cal Society Lawrence W. Jones and Kent M, Terwilliger of the Univer sity of Michigan told of the use of magnets to guide atomic par- ticles The physicists including Keith M Symon of Wayne University and Donald W. Kerst of the University of Illinois are members of the design committee of the Midwest ern Universities Research Assn They said their 25 million dollar proton accelerator would use mag- nets to guide speeding atomic par- ticles in the atom smasher while accelerators boost their speed The member schools in the asso ciation are Illinois, lowa. Michi- gan, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Pur- due, Indiana and Iowa State Electric bulbs for special pur- poses are made no larger than the head of a kitchen match. Hold Memorial tor Indian Hero of Flag-Raising PHOENIX, Ariz. Ph The Ma- rine Corps and 10 ether organiza- tions conducted memorial services for Marine hero Ira Hayes today in the Arizona Capitol The 32-year-old Pima Indian who | helped raise the Stars and Stripes atop Mt. Suribachi on Iwo Jima in 1945 was found dead near his Sacator resérvation home Monday * * * His own people said farewell to Hayes at funeral services in the First Presbyterian Church at Sac- aton. Ariz.. yesterday. Nearly 2,- 000 Indians and white friends packed the church and stood in the churchyard. Hayes died of exposure and ex cessive alcohol Misfortune and unhappiness had been his. lot since he came out of the Marines. Those who knew him said he drank too much be- cause horrors of the island bat- tles of Tarawa, Bougainville and Iwo Jima never left him Burial will be in the Arlington National Cemetery, Washington, Dc J4 HOT PRICES On Brand New Refrigerators from WAS *189** Admiral YOU SAVE $30 Freezer, freezer drawer * 2 ice trays 3 shelves * Interior light ¢ “Glacier Biwe™ porcelain enamel interior ¢ All- ae Es * yer ne lade: : : WAS §299" trays * 2 RI a” Ca aR = ae YOU SAVE *70°* Giant freezer, freezer drawer * 4 Freezer and freezer drawer ¢ 2 ice T-minute Flash Defrosting * Freezer and freeser drawer ¢ Butter 2 crispers * “Glacier Blue” porcelain interior ¢ Removable door shelves. WAS *279" YOU SAVE 80" door shelves ¢ 4 shelves coed a a SS REGS AI IG AE SLI WAS $3799 YOU SAVE #80* Tablet | they are broken down again. This itime they are a course, almost | they come out | pain killers | Rowe, THE PONTIAC PR UM Pharmacists Study Machines Press Punches 1,500 Pills Per Minute | in Lab-Classroom | ANN ARBOR * machine here that turns out 1,10 aspirin a minute | Actually the machine. a rotary | tablet press, is just part of the | complicated equipment at the Uni- | They've got a versity of Michigan's College of | Pharmacy. Here students learn the tech niques and problems of making | medicines, an exacting and diffi- | cult science If one machine could do all | the work, making aspirins would be a cinch. But the machine can’t do it alone. Aspirin is bought from the manu- facturer in powder form. This powder is compressed in tablets. Byt these tablets will not suit the pharmacists. They crumble too easily and won't pass bressure tests ; So the aspirin tablets go through a process called slugging, in which sandy, powder. Now they are ready for the tablet making ma- chine for the second time, and perfect, circular, Graduate stydents, including many from foreign countries, work on the machines learning to make ointments, tablets and ampules for hypodermic needles. / They will graduate to work in! pharmaceutical firms and to do research work. - | Dean of the college. Dr Tom D explains that the corner | druggist who has earned his bach- | elor's degree in pharmacy, doesn't | have to work with the machines. | He explains, too, that the school | is training 165 pharmacists on the | undergrad wate level and only 4) in the graduate phases. The lab- ESS, FRIDAY, JANI oratory medicine factory is only for the graduate. stutients Here they learn how to keep a room sterile, or very nearly ster- ile, in order to produce pure fluids for hypodermic. needies, and pack- age them without contamination from the air ~~ ARY 28, 1955°. Sicilian Child Has Faith in American Operations BALTIMORE W — Doctors at Johns Hopkins Hospitd] are cau tious about his chances, but 7-year- old Vincenzo Gangemi of Sicily has faith that he wil] be healed. + < Vincenzo was born with part of |his bladder growing outside his! surgeons | |to pay for the trip and operations i stomach wall. ‘Skilled jhave performed one operation. Two more are needed The youth was brought here 10] days ago by Mrs. Barbara Har- 'rison, of Davenport, Iowa, an ex- Army nurse who. befriended Vin- cenzo on a European vacation Money she begged and borrowed is running short. 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Huron St. FREE PARKING “1 7 9” RADIO and [’since'the curten rate of fam APPLIANCE FE 4.1133 By RELMAN MORIN (Last in Series) NEW YORK @—When you read | } | | about “the greatest bull market in | history,’’ you dre looking at a story that goes beyond Wall Street. | The high averages and zooming | prices reflect many factors. Sure, sore people are simply gambling. ‘‘Institutional buying of stocks by big organizations has increased | . + * | And there is the argument that the market today is only catching up with the true values of many stocks and bonds But the figures reflect more than that | They represent a massive chunk jo confidence in at least the im | mediate future—and to some, the | long-term outlook—for the whole | American economy Since nobody can read the future the only thing you can do is look jat some present bases, the trends and make your own projections | For example, the population to | day is an estimated 163 million | By 1975, the U.S. Census Bureaw | estimates it will climb to 200 mil |lion. How many more pairs of | shoes will the factories have to turn out then? How many more miles of textiles? How many more radios, refrigerators, automobiles‘ | How much more food? Take the question of housing * * *« Abraham, chairman of now | Herbert ily formation is about 700,000 a |year, it is apparent that about | 700,000 new units must be added an- are to remain at present levels. ‘out and are demolished annually a ASPH Unfinished Furniture Chests --- Bookcases --- Desks PINE or MAHOGANY Solid Construction--- Prices Start at 95 | For e 3 Drawer Chest 6 inch ........$2.95 9 inch ........$3.25 12 inch .......$3.45 Sets of Four ALT TILE @ First Quality * ae” @ Choice of 6 Colors @ Tremendous Savings ONLY... Gi: a ae _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1955 _ —_ —— | dru which bas « deine wer |as tame tids'in wm wanes | OTOCK Market of Today Is Building Up ttl hanes the Mack shader |Names Cats by Alphabet |i Scan, cimn, Oba and Because of American Family ‘Wants’ | bringing the total basic need to | about one milli | “And about 300,000 houses ‘wear | units per year.” The gross national product for 1Q}4 is estimated at 350 billion dol- lars. (GNP means the tota) value | of all goods and services pro duced.) In his economic message, President Eisenhower called fur a GNP of 500 billion by 1965. The National Assn. of Manufacturers estimates 700 billion by 1975 Sound like overreaching? Here's a sober statement from the U.S Chamber of Commerce: ‘There has been a more or less continuous upward trend in the output of American industry, Various esti- mates: of the rate of increase in production have put it at 3 or 4 per cent more per annum.”’ * . * A powerful] factor in the whole staggering picture is this The average American is a “‘wanter.”’ Call it keeping up with the Joneses if you like, but he is forever wanting something new or better than what he has, whether it's a house, an automobile, a car opener, or a wider TV screen He will put himself in hock to get it too. And ther work like fury to keep up the installment pay- ments. His wants are limited only by his buying power and credit. And he has the buying power. Then there's ‘‘research.”’ A New York Stock Exchange es- timate puts the figure for industrial research and development in 1954 at about four billion dollars—add ing that that is 345 per cent greater than the sum spent in 1941 . J > A steady stream of new or im- | Proved products are coming out of nually, if our housing standards | the laboratories every year. They create new jobs and new wealth For example, Du Pont spent | eight years and 25 million dollars developing a synthetic fibre. Mark etable now, it has created 2,800 jobs in thé plant Doubtless you have heard the word ‘‘automation Maybe you have seen whole plants operated by machines. Or a drill press con- trolled by a piece of perforated tape Now look around the map of the | Mitty’smost recent litter was her « , ST. LOUIS, Mo. (UP) — When Ophelia “ “A. glorious economic future may | Mitty has kittens, her owner, | |be ours, but it is not vouchsafed| Miss Betty Kleine, always gives to us,” the President tdld the Con-| every members of the litter a ie gress last week. “We shall achieve | name starting with the same letter. | re-estabiis' : A “dependent re-survey” is a cadastral survey which identifies, hes, and. remarks the United States. Barely more than 20 years ago, the Southern states | it only by wise management of our | Miss Kigine started with “A” and land boundries that were set up were described as the nation’s! nationa] household.”’ “No. 1 economic problem.” Today, | = . with research and new industries, the South is rapidly catching up with the rest of the country in| spite of the general boom. | . * is proceeding through the alphabet. by a prior cadastral survey. DRIVE A FEW MILES SAVE MANY, MANY TIMES YOUR TIME and MILEAGE! TRADE Your Old Small Screen A submarine powered by atomic energy went to sea last week. The atomic age in industry appears to be on the near horizon. It has been said that this will bring about “a second industria! revolution.’ The first one changed the face of the earth So the future stretches away, ap parently limitless, unimaginably brilliant, barely glimpsed in all its immense potentialities The ‘‘greatest bull market in his tory,’’ in some degree, mirrors this. But over the stock market | CANADA] TELEVISION TODAY iran LARGEST TRADE ALLOWANCE! You'll delight in the mingling of old and new in wonderful Canede. And the fun storts when you go CNR. You'll enjoy the luxury of all new equipment —gourmet meals (you con choose low cost Dinette service), For reservations: SYLVANIA --- WESTINGHOUSE MOTOROLA --- RCA --- GENERAL ELECTRIC OPEN TONIGHT! ™L. A. WAGNER CO. 1960 N. Opdyke at Pontiac Rd. Open Daily 8:00 to 6:00 Mon. and Fri. 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And, secondly, the news of Cadillac’s re. markable economy is spreading far and wide. ‘ Actually, once a man feels justified in making _ initial — he is economically on sou when he selects a Cadillac. i on 2 gallon of gasoline than a Cadillac. And even when it comes to the ha price, there is much to be said for the “car of cars.” There Thus, aha wonder that more and more ‘people in a younger bracket are making Cadillac. Ie has cae facge oecnash, SS cn tap had tree EA ce ore n rst place, success is comi - e for almost : . : ae ae Sant Gowe e young men he may clect—for it cleats bo Glbed Sig hor hen hee nA years gone by. practs ey . + ale if you feel that ready for Men are going into business and the Upkeep is remarkably low—and few an you are or a professions with fine training cars of any size or price will run farth Cadi “remember ta 280 S. Saginaw St. Pontiac, Michigan Phone FE 4-3566 ‘ali opei uae ae ae ee 4S Be of LETT CP eee ageing eam A THE PONTIAC PRESS, patbay, JANUARY 28, 1955 7 2 Killed, 12 Hurt |, Cerne tom te Piennle wie’ Maddy Seoks $18,000 | A rn eri tink | Escapes Gas Station — | as Nationalists eid Oa) enw tamn sip omer for Music Broadcasts ‘Blast With Hand Burns fi a gi see of Sen. Lawrence Putney took a| Vernor L. wyer. 33, was clean- | f 4 e : ¢ 3 rs if 4 te | | EPARTME URING LEWIS’ | Lewis’ Sales Policy | Lewis’ offer their large Harriman, GOP eo ee A known home furnishings ot 7 “Honest te Goodness” sev- Locked | in Battle | ings. All are displeyed with | original tags “honestly’’ re- New York Governor, | —- Only Kd compares Opposition Chiefs Spar = Lobe ihe better vol ¥ With Votes, Veto re) ‘ sale. ALBANY, NY. @-Gov, Aver PAY AS LITTLE AS 10% DOWN Harriman and the Republicans who control New York's Legislature are at war. The outcome could have an impact on the presidential race SECTIONALS ... 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BR lag asrenange V sats oak bere bean cota 7100 te Cite tee SEM SON “ ‘Auminatr, green tone-on-tone $88 renege be Ral green tweed bedding “DD | t 4 - 4 — ' eu we : : “ * > 3 : $35 oe 4 , 7 i “3 . : ft way : r ‘ice bine Highway Bond Issue Plan “Township Officials Score Doctor's Tribute } wee ' ___ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28,1955 _|Educator Slated ito Address PTA at Keego Harbor | KEEGO HARBOR—Dr. Arnold Meier, Director of Educational Re- Teenagers Get Farm Bureau Hits Road Plan FABULOUS Out FEATURED at ENGGASS! srepeced bait 2 billion dollar bond | the automobile weight tax, It was stipulated that this Tuesday evening. WALLED LAKE — Dr. Wallace Watt addressing more than 250 members of the Walled Lake Jun- ior - Senior PTA last night, said that too often people were ready ! | Family Relations Head -.. sot the Detroit Public) Opposes Bond Issue; é Fst ihgraeei a4 a = two-cent Tells Walled Lake PTA schools, will be the guest speaker} Wants Pay-as-You-Go | dfs bn A © AT THESE FANTASTICALLY LOW PRICES tiree-day convention today bY! pus a “reasonable” increas®’ in of Many Achievements at the Roosevelt PTA meeting) State Program "(a YS ’ 49 > “Caprice MATIONALLY FAMOUS Dr. Meier, a professor of educa-| LANSING # — The Michigan tion at Wayne University and | Farm Bureau today issued a state- | ; member of the Berkley School | ment opposing a proposed consti- | “ Board, will speak on ‘‘How the tutional amendment to provide for | School, Home and Community Help | @ half billion dollar bond issue for | <* “a XY : | 5 . Y , Mdracle WAMOND RINGS . Going fo Funeral Two Jackson Residents | keeping local assessing powers ip ' the hands of local officials were A grotp of resolutions aimed at approved, Resolutions dealing with conser- vation topics included ones advo- cating opening the small game | seasons for bear and requesting | the State Conservation Department DEANNA WHITE Mr. and Mrs. Walter White of to condemn all teenagers, classify- ing them as dumb, lazy, awkward, | hungry and sassy. He said adults neglect to re- i member the fine achievements of |Ahese young people in scholarship, | scout work, community activity, and in the field of junior achieve- ment businesses Dr. Watt pointed out that young ! Build a Better Community.” Refreshments will be served by mothers of seventh and eighth grade pupils All-Sports Banquet Planned at Almont ad ili, ee ee eee ae i FE HE S bs i ntly, One sakes and streams mn Lapeer | Another resolution asked for LAPEER—A funeral trip brought | stslature to make sehoo! death to three Jackson residents | boards file their annual budgets yesterday when their car failed to %Y March 1 instead of after tax ‘@ curve round ik u ! Lapeer | done, school districts would have in fair i from tax levies. The association went on record urging that congress permit U.S. Department of Agricul- ture to again distribute surplus foods through normal business rf : f 4 i I = r I Gertrude, 38, is| Troy MYF Schedules waz | Skating Party, Supper TROY TOWNSHIP — The MYS i + 3% fe ‘t q 4 z g ‘ : § i i 7 : i = A ? : Pas v1 ! f FF [ H & il ! z | t i TFs He : eyee to open more roads to inaccessible | ; to base their budgets on need in- | ‘armington Township have an- | nounced the engagement of their daughter, Deanna, to James Hill. He is also of Farmington. A sum- mer wedding is planned. $82,281 Collected It was explained if this were | in Polio Fund Drive Incomplete results of the county- wide Mother’s March on Polio last | night total $82,281.43, according to (Yarq]q Anderson | Mrs. Russell Hetzer, acting execu- tive secretary of the Oakland County Chapter of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. Areas and their collections are: Auburn Heights $680.67; Berkley, $3,716.14: Birmingham and Bloomfield Hills, $19,500; Clarenceville, $1,396.43; Clawson $400 90 Clarkston, $639.30; Parmington $2,411.26 Perndale and Pleasant Ridge, $5,901.56, Hazel Park, $2,177.10 Holly, $268.21 Huntington Woods, $3,088.30: Lake Orion, $365 50 Milford and Highland, $650; Novi. $461; Oak Park $5,188.88; Ortonville, $196 68; Oxford, $70018; Pontiac, $6,218 25; Roch- ester, 61,46421; Royal Oak Township, $1,066.37: Royal Oak, $12,975.86; South- field Township, $3,311.20; Troy Town- ship, $1,443.22; Waterford Township, $3,644.42; Walled Lake and Commerce Township, $900; West Bloomfield Town- ship, $1,221; White Lake Township, eT? 23 Walled Lake, Westacres people are maturing physically | . a younger than their parents, and ALMONT—Almont’s first all- urged parents and teachers te | & repare them fer inde complishments of high school ath- — pendence. lites will be held Monday in the A film on ‘The Years of Tur- | school gymnasium. The affair, moil’’ was also shown, and Dr.| which will cite Almont athletes | Watt, head of the Michigan State who have won many trophies dur- | Department of Family Relations, | ing recent years, will be sponsor- | also answered questions after the | .4 by the Almont Lions Club film : Featured speakers will be Ol B b k Dorne Dibble,’ Detroit. Lions star T football player, and Jim Deland. ga arabos y. | Highlighting the program will be the famed dog act, R V Grace,”’ with John Webb, instruc- e eat Ows jtor from Leader Dogs for the Pp Blind school in Rochester. Webb, | WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — In with his three - children, Wayne, a ceremony performed recently Ralph and Diane and their two at St. George Episcopal Church, | dogs, demonstrate in the unique Arlington, W. Va., Olga Bara | act just how much animal training | bosky became the bride of Gerald | an accomplish. — Anderson. | Olga is the daughter of Mrs | Michael Baranosky of Philadel- | Wheelbarrow Athletes |phia, Pa., and Gerald is the son | Pushing Polio Campaign of Mr. and Mrs, Lioyd Anderson | of Lincolnshire roat | leone Pa. oo = 'a north cen Pennsylvania soft- < Mrs. Jane H. Norris of Wash | ball league are pushing wheelbar- ington, D. C. was the bride’s | ows from Wellsboro to Galeton attendant, while Max Armin- and visa versa to aid the March trant, also of Washington, serv- | of Dimes drive. ed as best man, The bridegroom is an aviation | 23-mile route only when a contri- technician with the U. 8S. Naval | bution is made. Passing motorists “Saying | They can take a step along their | jhighway construction. Farm bureau directors said they were opposed to any plan “to morrow’s roads today.” In summarizing its position, the | bureau made seven major points. These were: 1—Highways should: be built raised by the motorists. could be demonstrated. types of roads, inclading state trunklines, county primary roads, streets. 4—A “pay-as-you-go” highway program is the most sound and | desirabile. 5—No far-flung and drastic program and financing should be undertaken at this time. 6—-A spasm of abnormally stepped-up road-building would re- terials and labor. for public funds, expenditures for various projects should be care- ance Essays Sought on Civil Defense in Keego Harbor mortgage the future to build to- | and maintained through funds | |sports banquet, honoring the | 2—The farm bureau -said it | would support a gas tax increase | of five cents or higher, if the need | 3—In any stepped-up program of | highway construction, equal con- | sideration should be given to all | Prices Fed. Tox ——— Ee changes in Michigan's highway | sult in excessive costs for ma-- 7—Because of heavy demands | fully considered and kept in bal- oF ia 4 = ot genwine ~~ ¢ Dazzling getaxies © Cesgne inept i blo of Cap Distinetivety set in * procions 16K GOLD /5125 ail PAY $1 WEEKLY me > M bv - 2 Easy Terms— No Extra Cost! JEWELRY CO. 25 NORTH SAGINAW STREET Open Friday Evenings Park Free in Lot Opposite A & P Credit Unions Meeting WALLED LAKE — Two credit unions are electing officers at meefings today and Saturday. Walled Lake School Employes Credit Union members met in F i Air Corps, and is currently sta-| are stopping to help the teams. | KEEGO HARBOR—“What Civil . tioned at Washington, D. C. | At the end of yesterday’s round, | Defense Means to Me” is the topic The newlyweds are making their | each team was four miles: on its of an essay contest for students in home in Arlington, W. Va. way and the polio fund about $800 | grades 9-12 of the West Bloomfield . | Walled Lake High School cafeteria Saar ae ae richer. High School. [Walled Lake tien Seboot catcie'a Plan Fund Raising C “| gaat yereemenehie tae tontent | Ounty Calendar snd ottering prizes of $25, $10 and Sn ne nian (MGS | nual dimer meeting at Deven {OF Franklin Church rr tert a FRANKLIN — Plans for a offering prizes of $25, $10 and fund-raising campaign aimed at i i | Rack again... AT ENGGASS For a Limited Time Only! MANY FAMOUS 1847 ROGERS BROS. Old Pattern Favorites... Exclusive Special Order Service enables you The Anna Gargeant been : Chapter 165 is sponsoring a mixed | The church plans a new colonial- card party, to be held at § p.m. | design structure on the Village | ai |Saturday in the Masonic Hail. | Green on lots donated by Mr. will be held the old fire hall on Auburn Ave- |Table and door prizes and refresh- | Smith. KIN BR : A weed ee > Wt nue. Serving will begin at 5 p.m ments are planned. > sip ae been Ge; e te fill in end complete your service now! 2:30 p.m. at Trinity Lutheran ramp Sy ——— — . ; Ga Boal wt es s\Tda Jean Gassel Is Wed © —— Cordially Invites Wednesday at her home. Chur at ite La | “ . Sarg are taser, Lose | EO Raymond K. Greenman |giecis tiders, Trustees Everyone to Their : ee ae *| ALMONT — At a double ring,| were Belva Blatt and Carol Van | WHITE LAKE — Elders elected | Mrs, Frank Skamiers candlelight ceremony recently in| Conant, both of Peck, and jum- jand installed recently at White | ‘ Peck Methodist Church, Ida Jean| lor bridesmaid was Martha Elder | Lake Church are UTICA — Funeral services f0F| Gassel became the bride of Ray-| of Almont, niece of the bride |Clare Voorhels, Winifred Holm- | See ar te bell oi |e, K- Greenman. Ida is the| greem. wood, Austin Palmer, Kenneth Coe | | ee eee acy teas Seiwa, |Comeieer of Mr. and Mrs. Prank William Greenman ot Almont |8%d Robert Compton. | off . Milliken Funeral Home; and | Gu" % Peck. and Raymond | served as his brother's best man, | New trustees, ane Witkes Lue! at 10 a.m. at St, Lawrence Catho- eemce of Kieu . and ushers were Robert Munroe of | ell. Maurice Peasley and Wesley | y; anuary | lie Church, with burial in Mt. El) “ane pride om of white |PeC: uncle of the bride; and | Coezer. Clayton Conk a, Renn liott Cemetery, Detroit, Rosary end) Chua tte, otth © | Rockne ‘Spencer, also of Almont. nator elected as auditors. ill be recited at the funeral home | **t and Chantilly Ince, with high | A niece of the bridegroom, Ja- | , at 8:30 p.m. today. She died necked Her ©X- | dine Greenman of Almont, was the Club to See Alaska Film nitro ucin Wednesday at her home tending into a train. Her fingertip | nower girl, while Leland Barlow | Surviving are four sors, Walter | Vel! was caught by a headpiece of | carried the ring. WATERFORD — Color motion 7 . 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Gen. subject of his intesriew, Gen. on Gen. speaks frankly in bis timely commaue en" on es rae = wih ined the Southwest Communists.” is Chennault said in an exclusive interview that it will be easier Doctrine for the United States and her Asian allies to defeat the Red Cyrene mye eB be read ny oprtind &. ses : now hy one year hence our ie cis. ar are not fit for) ply. membership in the United Na- tions,”” Chennault said. “They have demonstrated this."’ “We had better have a show- down now,” the former com- mander of the Fiying added. “I don’t like but sometimes it’s better fight things out. The Red Chinese are the only aggressors in Asia. They are doing all the shooting and all the moving forward.” Chennault defended Nationalist Chinese retaliatory attacks against the Reds. ‘The Chinese Nationalists are only trying to return jhe fire to protect themselves,”’ he said. Chennault said he did not believe American ground troops would be needed in a showdown with the Red Chinese “We can use troops of friendly Asian nations who are plenty will- ing to fight if we supply them and provide air and sea afsistance.”’ Chennault said. ‘We can run the Chinese Reds out of China if we will us our Asian allies who want to fight.” Chennault said the Chinese Na- tionalists and South Koreans have a greater combined, first- class fighting force than the Red Chinese. “The Reds strained every | muscle to get 1,000,000 men into! Korea and many of them were ‘hu- man wave’ troops rather than first- class soldiers,”’ he said. He said he believed the Chinese | Nationalists and South Koreans | could put 2,000,000 or 3,000,000 men | on the battlefields if America sup- plies them. The retired genera) also said he refused to go along with those who fear the great nurmn- bers of Chinese on the mainiand. “Red China's big population is not the deciding factor,” Chennault | said. “The real factor ie what the ¢ Dulles’ Douglas MacArthur's opinion, on the record, in 1990. tanks, guns, planes | The President's position is en-+ | and ether main war items nvust tirely sound; his special back-, before the European war. He has come from Russia. This is a big. ground as supreme commander in| been @ faithful ally ever since. ~ logistic problem. Then, when | Europe is an important element The China Reds contributed the supplies get to China, she | his military judgment must be rat-|nothing to this war. They care stit has only one railroad te ed as superior; he has expert train-| fully husbanded their strength, in- move them from north to south. ing and vast experience. Fo aol ng Os Merge Pie P oe ne en eae Wt 1° yeen under intensive study by all ed for the kal. a a through = actos technical staffs. We have seen Nationalist China Chinese ists fall; the next step, always pro- hit the Reds in South China, the ,.7é Present Joint Culefs of | cressive, will be Red expansion membership is of a high Chinese Reds will have two fronts professional order; Twining, into Southeast Asia, via Indochina, and they cannot handle them. | Ridgway, Carney and Radford |"!@™ and Indonesia. “That one rail line—if we let it. are war-tested commanders who This area har te potential operate and don't bomb it—is not. have reached the top on sheer for a self-sufficient war economy. enough to handle military needs, merit and ability; our roving | The are from Burma te Borneo and remember it also must take| emissaries in the Far“East, Van ) pprradnt stacy tur Pesce 9, care of civilians. Fleet and Collins, are equally enormous significance—tin, “China is not like America or, competent. je ste e , aye gg Europe. It does not have other Finally, we have the reasoned | , lines or good roads. Without sup- judgment of Gen. MacArthur: | Blies the Reds couldn't fight long.” | Formosa in the hands of an un- Chennault said it is ‘‘extremely friendly power constitutes an ill advised" to give up the Tachens enemy salient in the very center because they probably are more | of this defense perimeter. There is essentiail to the defense of Okinawa on Formosa a concentration of than Formosa. operational air and naval Student Hitchhikes | szucwtwcer"siris cs 5,000 Miles on $1.98 | Asiatic mainland. yoo ee suprem acy would become ANN ARBOR (#—Leo Torpey, 24, of Toronto, Ontario, is on his | way home today after hitchhiking 5,000 miles on $1.98 and winning | a $100 bet. “I've had a wondérful time.’ said the University of Toronto stu- gee de could ey smeared to an unsinkable aircraft carrier and | submarine tender Submarine blockade by the enemy would be- come a virtual certainty.” From an internal, political | viewpoint, the President's ap- — is again sound; instead of an arbitrary personal decision dent. “People have been awful’ = & quasi “police action,” he nice to me.’ | has enlisted the moral participa- Torpey made the spur-of-the-, tite of Congress. |moment bet with five fellow stu Formosa and the Pescadores dents that he could thumb his way | were seized as the direct result of from Miami. Fia., to Cadillac.| American victory in the Pacific. Mich., on $1.98 without working The Chinese Communists con- He did. He said he hitchhiked | tributed next to nothing to that the full way getting rides in 116 | war Technically, Formosa was cars and 3 trucks. Japanese territory, taken by them Which town did he like best? | in 1895 Ann Arbor, said Torpey. “Best Chiang Kai-shek fought the Jap- place I've been,” he said. | i Fg : 3 a z 1: | The Sino-Soviet plan for the con- quest of Southeast Asia differs came in rom ibe sea. “Land pow | china and Siam—and they are on | the way.. ..! , Hundreds Watch Fire on Showboat LANSING #® — A briefly spec- tacular blaze attracted hundreds of motorists to the banks of the Grand River when Lansing'’s old show- boat caught fire last night. The fire in the floating showboat, built in the form of an old side | | Wheeler, was discovered about 9:30 p.m. Three engines from the Lans- jing Township Fire Department | brought the blaze under control in about an hour Jater. Firemen estimated damage to the boat, owned by the Veterans of Foreign Wars, at less than $1,000. They said the fire apparently was set by youngsters or other persons at night. ean PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1955. Relired Generals Back Firm Stand Against Chin “tight i we must" Sy yr Pecific eae toa te. ib. de Eisenhower's NOMINAZED—Charies C. Finucane has been nominated to U.S. to Air Lift Food fo Starving Eskimos BATTLE CREEK (® — An Alas- kan air lift of food and supplies to families hard hit by a poor salmon fishing season has been announced by the Federal Civil Defense Ad ministration (FCDA) FCDA headquarters in Battle _| Creek said yesterday the plea for help was made by the territorial governor and aid was authorized | by President Eisenhower under | the federal) Disaster Relief Act. About 1,900 families in an area bounded by Bristol Bay on the Ber- ing Sea on the north and Kodiak on the south will be served, the FCDA said The foodstuff and supplies will | be provided by the Department of Agriculture. They will be brought by rail and water from Seattle to Anchorage from where the 300- mile air lift will start, Nickelodeon Repairmen Can‘t Even Carry a Tune | FRAMINGHAM, Mass. ‘#—Two men walked into Creed's Restau- ant yesterday and said they came | to repair the automatic record | player Restaurant Manager Al Zarilla | told police the pair then lugged away the 300-pound instrument, who have been visiting the ~o valued at $1,100. The legitimate re- | pairman arrived shortly afterward. | Si er al ee ee Bei es SR en he eee -_ + Grandmo, 91, Celebrates iaiiegr tank he deat her age. Her gtandmother, Mrs. Mary Muellénger, is Denison's old- citizen, actress, on her way from »|New York to California, stopped off for a five-day visit at her par- ents’ farm home near here. ! \Church Marks Birthday 7 STANDISH, Me. (UP)-—Towns- people donned the clothes of yes- teryear and participated in « pageant as the Old Red Church here had its 150th anniversary. a Favorite Foods at Friendly Prices! 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PIKE ST., JUST OFF SAGINAW oo mR ] " ¥ J fo ee ee ‘But sein Escape Wintry Winds Vacationers Find Miami Mighty Cold first time that the collection is being shown in the south. L ' ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1955 -She's in a guest house on busy, but beautiful Brickell Avenue, just «dea Sela a tar cieoek rare }} Formal Rushing Ends - ” on East Lansing Campus By DELORES WEST EAST LANSING — Following a whirl of parties and teas, formal winter term rushing has come to a conclu-_ sion at Michigan State College. So, the seems to be plenty of time for , yas Ptnrctne tna ye gC + Se Hl oe en bts oe ast Lansing, arp | rest e em It's mighty cold here too—30 de-| | ster than usual this year, Miss| Miss Malllff plans te spend sorority pledges. phen sokder |Timziett Ratt presage ary Bom gfe 4 s ab mabeus o ‘| Pledges all experiencéd the customary in other parts of Florida. There's yn altel Bas io qunchine--whes a = rushing consisting of four stages. Dur- frost around, too. a ing this time, rushees visi sorority houses upon invitation, made preference She missed a call the other day lists, picked up bids, and finally, accepted There's mo lying sround on ‘Farewell Party from Mrs. Robert Fawcett — but warm sandy beaches—even for | . hopes to see Mr. and Mrs. Fawcett the | G , an invitation to pledge. cold weather veterans from I s Iven f or =o . The Fowcetts are vecotiontag In solemn and formal ceremonies many \'M iss Zaffina Pontiac area coeds pledged their loyalty Headlines of the past week Th kend will take Mr. and jumped from the Shah of Iran| Christine Zaffma of Henry Clay | eee Manmand Peon aor Pony | aa pone oe oe wages ane pledge pine I ea Fah = > vede oe mi eee | bara Timmerman, Kappa Alpha Theta, nd Sdsan Rea- state to Sarasota for a visit The F. D. Murrays are com- fortably ensconced in their arpart- d : | |son, Delta Gamma. Both girls are freshmen from | Birmingham. ~- | Z i i f F E i ; Vincent W. Van Gogh, nephew of} Christine and Mary Flynn of | ment in the Alhambra Hotel apart- gt Alpha Xi Delta is being | d : the famous Dutch painter of the | Walled Lake will leave this eve-| ment—just resting. They're hop- * pledged by sophomore June ntro uce same name, and Mrs. Van Gogh. | ning on a motor trip to San Fran- | ing their daughter can come down Pind of Mystic Valley Road, : The Van Goghs have been feted | cisco. From there they plan to fly | to visit them later | aiso Joyce Perkio of Dover Correct To Re dee sien waned “te uy. —_ ee | oe ‘ Road and Barbara Catto of y one, & y. . . Poa . “ by Beaux Lowe Galle: uests Mrs. | Rochester. C ‘ ~ cual Gables, Fra Be ; Catting rary were we. Circulation or ¢ i Chi Omega pledges inctude Sner./ LO children | , Mrs. Thomas _M | , rill Lyon of West Walton Boule- be a ee waliem Kinch, Sere, Freak Scully, Necessa ry | Tom Dunne and hisagister, Kathleen,| _ Rention Prose Peete’ vard. also Kathryn Moynahan and At Age of 4 Months Palm Beach, comes to the Lowe | M®. Bay Zaffina, Jean Guen- | f F know that practice makes perfect and al- | Symphony Orchestra. They are the son and — pn ey — Baby Will Show ) Gallery next month. This is the grag —: ee or eet though they take an active part in many |@aughter of Mr. and Mrs. James T. Dunne “\isry Goode. a freshman and) Interest Joanne Sproule, a junior, will be affiliated with Alpha Phi. They | reside in Birmingham. More Pontiac area pledges are freshmen Gayle Thayer of Pontiac | and Janet Gangler of Birmingham, | Alpha Gamma Delta; Carol Hind- Treais, Mrs. Frank B. Thornberry,| An old lady who had lived to be functions there's always time for the Pontiac | of Sweet Briar road in Westacres. Mrs. Kurt Byers, Betty Jo Fitz-| 103 years old without ever having - “a” « « « & < = @ Visit ange Russell mgr d cold was recently asked by ._ . . . teed Vidrio, hrs, Paul Deschaine, | “eperters, covering her bintttes VW Ong Musicians Are Inspiration for Pontiac Symphony Orchestra In the beginning. a baby doesn't want things to play with. He enjoys , feeding, bathing, being allowed to kick freely and wiggle, and he loves. being picked up, rocked, sung to. As time passes, those busy hands begin reaching Kathleen Kinch, Mrs. Claud@ Tre- | ,.0) i t is and Mrs. Palmer Kroh of Gar- — Ss eeu slime She ; S | den City. a | “Well, as soon as the cold ley, Birmingham freshman, Delta : tore at i weather comes, I stay indoors. {| Among the promising younger Young musicians of so much | to those who have been play. Zeta: and Linda Wells, Walled | ont tor whatever is bh . Xe | never stir outdoors from the first musicians in our Pontiac Sym- promise are an inspiration to ing a shorter time, | Lake freshman, Sigma Kappa. “It's a picnic to try toe diaper , Union Lake | frost ‘until spring comes. phony Orchestra are Kathleen. the elder,» more professional Pigs orig! = thers Psa Kappa Delia is being pledged entra be ~—g" the : Which is fine for them that violinist and Tom, violincellist . - a. by Fay Bloch and Mary Kay Appeal eigen wed a a * members of the Pontiac Sym- | heard at the symphony’s next woeneesie, Walled Lake fresh- COT on the window shade or if ean. But most of us are either of the James T. Dunne family phony, whe in turn have much concert on Feb. 9 at Lincoln | ves also Nancy Dickiness, ‘ere's nothing else he'll go for 'who reside on Sweet Briar road | his toes.”’ to offer in skill and experience Junior High School. in Westacres ane - ——————— ee ‘ BRAND | te brave the elements come hail : ’ a - ; ” 4 | Kathleen, who is in the first . . ; or high water. So we need some Jessie Huthwaite of West Iro ‘y or two—he’ll be around 4 a= NAMES . Sem — || more practical advice the Detroit Joatieas ef hhoue Eastern Junior High School quote “Road nal "Norma Watson months oi. At thin age he'l be Since a good part of the annua] Tom is 14 and is studying violin- bd ° irmingham wi wearing | longer periods : in MODERNIZED toh nated ide teoats hom ceo at the Teal Muaie Scmoct FAQS Graduation Exercises te camma "Pal peta sorority probably wi have at taat one ®@ Children’ School of Beauty cold and wet feet, it is a wise of Detroit. | “We are all salesmen.. sell| Delores Kirk sang a sole “My peter pe. : “ : s precaution to start at the bottom.| Beth young people are active yourself by knowing yourself, your Creed.” Nancy Aldrich of Dwight Avenue Of course he plays every minute : © Women’s Call for detailed | with your feet. | im athletics, enjoying skating, ideals, your goals and aims,” said... + ag | 2 Pledging Zeta Tau Alpha. She | he's awake in between the eating © Men’s i Ne age Foot specialists say you C8n skiing and school sports. Tom Grace McLaughlin, to the gradu- “A Farewell to Eastern,” was is a freshman. | and the cleaning up. But as time keep your feet in good shape all is a member of the ninth grade ating class at Eastern Junior High | "Ve" by June Dilidine and the A social event on the MSC cam goes on there develops a time 4 | winter long by taking a few simple basketball team of Walled Lake School Thursday morning program concluded with the entire pus this week end will be the | when there’s nothing else to do CLOTHING For Future Security ——— Junior High School. Miss McLaughlin, of the Voca- andionce joining 2 Ge Taeey | Delta Upstion | teateraity ry but play. He'll spend this time 3 FE 4.1854 Don't overprotect them. Swad-| +... is also president of his | tional Department of Pontiac High party reas ee and Oe | anmining his hands, feeling the Phone | dling feet with heavy galoshes. | Jnooi student council. of which | School, was introduced by Rich-| 17 you haven't chucked out the |e, Wil be Elvira Bisogni of | sheet or the sides of his crib or : Call Miss Wilson Todey overshoes or rubbers deprives | Kathieen is a member. Both ard Elsholz, president of the stu- cyristmas cards—don't They make | Chenres Aree Leta noe | Playpen. looking at a light, a for Intormation them of air, resulting in an ac sitended Interlochen Mus- dent council fine reiny playthings and | conten. — > Minos, beam of sunshine or trees moving ; ~ cumulation of moisture, which ic Camp last summer and man-| liait “siding Glibeiw win \ate endesb commie he taeeee | ne trust Gene’ ton 6}. Dept. Store PONTIAC being cain Misers, sometimes age, beside school activities and| made by Juanita Devenne to the | when some child's in bed withthe ‘be. held’ in Hotel Olds Saturday , A, baby learns to grab betore 1555 Union Lake Rd. | BEAUTY COLLEGE feet, make ‘you more likely to| much to the musical lite of thelr | freguaten gad — ‘reach for, and hang on te 8 toy. Union Lake 16% ©. Huron, Behind wear is called for, wear « leather |~ "They pba s recently tn 9 | 20a® Deter reviewed the achieve- Goi B Sal H woamtyeadiibe subendes bere boot, with real wool shearling| string trio at Orchard Lake Com enls and activities of the past ing to eauty OMT] ITQS quite curprieed to depover the | inside. munity Church. \eo became eattiecs “taden aa. toy is gone. He'll like to have , : ——— S| cum and tie tory Hammer GOO Effect on Morale |r’ tsce wu td : : ONLY TWO MORE DAYS OF CONNOLLY’S 4) “Francie Staley, principal, ex-| Fortunately for those of us who ‘hands really attract attention i5d'st ana chew everything tet RE . best a fue a an eee ee come tte tug. Mp.tan t tnd out all there is te know about it right away. A visit to a beauty| improved greatly with perfect! -chewing it and tasting it are i : ,impertant te him. | OR its te tmpertanh, StS "eS tine te bale | | thig ts the only living part. of —— be : the ‘ail, The cuticle ts that itie | The piestie neve line wan came | Found of hard skin that grows up that you freeze in your refrigerator around the edge of your mall. Ht | are especially good at this time | should be kept loosened and ? because the cold soothes inflamed | away from the nail te help the gums. | mall grow well, By the time a baby is 6 to 7 3 orangewood stick with cotton throw. A ONCE-A-Y | Fae raat | te to to ; =i" = — | Fleet dip it ta an oily cuticle re-| ee a ten eeen oe and = :, a | eround ate an oie ants eve to fate you push it beck PRICES ARE REDUCED THROUGHOUT OUR ENTIRE STORE* . . . and eS Gy leeks S ) ye you can FIGURE YOUR OWN SAVINGS by simply checking the regular | Then wipe away the loosened | doemn't need many bought toys, price tickets! | Cuticle with a tissue or a towel. Sut you'll probably want to get . | Be sure you get it all, for if it's, "4M some. Get plastic rattles, ae Re eaten yor polite) SE a 8 whe 8 | | to 5 | small stuffed an’ or two, or“ We wish to make room for new merchandise that {is arriving daily . .. and we must | Wf you Bave dry cuticles, brush | — reduce our inventory ... so this is your. chance-of-the-year to select gift items you oe sae et onto He'll like a soft rubber toy that : them and then massage it into y tha may need in the future, or jewelry you wish now .. . AT HUGE SAVINGS! Below the base afd sides of your nail. | squeaks. A large soft bail and are listed a few of the many~items that have been drastically reduced! Mbit None yiite ceticiea,| CUE ee oe ae Petey dee your nails, you're | end of the first year. oh Pe SSE | ready ish. Watch out 7 , , ee |" First, go. over’ your nails lightly| safe. Be gure it is ice ba os ri leer yee Spy | fae om and has no loose parts polish remover. ready can come off, . \ @e them for a perfect polish. Then | in rubber toys, butions en nats ‘ paged A AR Eh gnimals, stones in rattles. See that : © DIAMONDS © CLOCKS © SILVER SETS “Then Put on Your chosen pollh | penis "and muir het eo @ MOUNTINGS @ APPLIANCES - @SILVER TRAYS in two.thin coats. Use a quick.) poison him. @ BIRTHSTONE RINGS ¢ CHINA ® SILVER BOWLS rN yore gy hy mg : @ LODGE RINGS @ CRYSTAL e SILVER Giher ‘side a final one down the; US Bath Caddy : © CAMEO and ONYX 9 EARRINGS | CANDY DISHES “comer r }:_How shout a bath caddy? 2» : RINGS . e SILVER the ip with a tlande the balll meat chene, Sat, Will bang. from @ LIGHTERS © NBCSLACES _» SUGAR, CREAMERS of your thuthib ‘to temiove a hair-| sponges, dusting povdes aot one @ MEN’S JEWELRY . KETS ¢ SILVER TEA SETS line of polish. This will cut down! supplies right at hand. It's trans © PENS and PENCILS ¢ FIGURINES @ WATCH BRACELETS pee a 2 You can’t afford to miss this outstanding opportunity to save! All regular prices are } | sy ached. oul you sey, Sesre your wun, covey | te detecting the cau: of é I AY Scat that Fk Be ee Ege? pee ng See rete So, ; CLEARAN we ust once a year. We are sorry there are no Layaways or vm : vey : Gift Wrapping on sale merchandise. All sales are final! , | MEN‘S Heavy Ez j ° — i at < ‘ ee igh EXCEPTIONALLY LARGE SAVINGS on several nationally advertised WATCHES. All types, styles and prices. If you need a good watch . . . There will never be a better time than right NOW! | a : ~ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 19355 SEVENTEEN They Ski, Even Swim ‘at Norther n Michigan Reson ey i Sy 8 ae It looks cold to us, but Mrs. Bengt Pulls \enjoy outdoor swimming. They are pho- of Miami road, Donna Anderson of Cass-|tographed at the heated pool while vaca- Elizabeth road, and Mrs. E. A. Reitmeyer of Newberry street (left to right) seem to tioning at Boyne Mountain. West Huron street. The sleepy Saint Bernard “Fritz” enjoys the attention he gets from skiers Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Johnson of “Fritz” who remains at the lodge at Boyne Mountain is referred to as the “skier’s protector saint.” Club were guests of Mrs. Maurice J. O'Connell of James street Thurs- day evening. Members answered son If You Want a_ || Banquet Planned BIG TABLE by Guild Eight for Friendly votins ‘when Guild: ight of All Family Service . .. || $uizeean’ enctooon at the Kioney Call FE 56168 || Ginbons. ‘hrs. Ruseell Cowan was for Reservation =|)" Fra “vere made for a tather WALDRON |/c/eea corres suor | rant cen GREGG SHORTHAND MACHINE SHORTHAND (Stenotype and Stenograph) HIGHER ACCOUNTING Comptometer and Calculator — New Gadgets Break Bottleneck in Bathroom iow & inoxe? ManS a fisher iy So tye pe « - Boyne Mountain Ski Lodge. Charles Gadd of Indian Trail gets set for an early morning try at skiing. He is among the area vacationers at Rebekahs Meet at Scott Home of Mrs. Maude Scott on Osceola drive Wednesday. A cooperative luncheon was! served to 14 members and one Circle held a meeting at the home | playing cards. Just Loads of Fun Skiers Say Sport Not So Dangerous : BOYNE FALLS — And rt i : ial smiths of Birmingham celebrated the end of exams at University of Chariot Malpel is alse Birmingham. ne He aye FF i He i ( if Z Es if “ti I gs i 3 = EFF E Boyne Mountain outdcor swim- || Spring Bouquet ming pool, with a water temper- DO IT YOURSELF $450 ature of about 90 degrees, is Use your own arrange- ] not a lounging spot for these whe ment for your Weekend bd avoid the slopes. Bouquet. It's a great place to relax tired maces ‘paled rem oer |! TU NSTAN’S habitations by the tow rope. The pool becomes popular only after 3484 W. Huron FE 2-8301 SAMSONITE LUGGAGE HAIR STYLES Are OUT Phone FE 23-1406 . $15.00 to $35.00 PHILIP’S SPORTING GOODS 79 NORTH SACINAW ST. Mrs. = Peter elgg cae! ©, C: Guild wan plate PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL Arrangements Valen- 11% S&S. Saginaw, Thester , Pontiac, Mich, tine motif. ea Coeaden thames Erman ase im Bey oy fran Came ——- > PHONE FEDERAL 4-235 Alumnae to Meet ‘ Katharine Gibbs Alumnae Asso- SHAGGY or CARELESS ciation of Metropolitan Detroit will pet Sietey ot 1 om, ot Se of the PICTURE ... replaced by femininity and , on reat a careful grooming keyed to high fashion. coffee will be served following the RANDALL’S HARPER METHOD SHOP a e (Qrinnells Your Best Chance Ever to Learn to Play this Special for 3 Hour Sale! NEW CLASSES MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7 Be Bay, ss oom sete Spe 7 West _ Phone FE 2-3551 - Call, Phone or Return This Ad for” Bulletin © | * a — er eer ee eee ee ss SUF ORF eh eee teat eens rs * : =7 Saturday, January 29th, 9:30 to 12:30 Odds and Ends of Our Better Coats! While Last The, Early Bird Will Get the Best Choice See eee re Suibaaite velnes wy to HOM » «'. . wool, some with 100% mot some with spinning. Not al si Burton’s 3-Hour -« Coat Popular Instrum ent!... ‘Io Course of PRIVATE ACCORDION LESSONS for complete 10-wk. course including use of accordion! ~ 10n tat men ise and Exper 28, 1955 Present Wins Over Past mM ‘~ THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘FRIDAY, JANUARY 2 icted for Century of Pro ¥ in Pred ~ = Pleasure, Less Pa ee ee ee ee ie ee Swul puis HAMM! oy 3 ie aE be spllitp tds S_, oss figeg ke @ 1! id r ing if < E 8 red ih i la i ff i Lif ie > 2 Ou VA03 5 : flat Bois Ht ih Nas getl silt seit ised a 8 eo irhity iui fl SEAS ee fool ti I sitll An ih a3 : teh Fé fe aanentt | . a i ; Sai H af ie = af = Histi ie ge hie cul i BHT y OO: i 4 : : é ii ate dagREy Peaanrpsgy = ult a TH biitje fupleds Can ae f | HES ! tt it re Teas agli aul |g} eee i Hi lee OHH MEA ra ie ae ie | ub iy L tl valde sist iti iP noe He ett od bg 1 ha Pieri ihe ul Hit ate ATH qe : iS = Ant) Fobl AUB FF peUEE RBH pa Ge gue HUE MT 7 , ls ri Na die s f%a. t ‘yj iri lt a kal lh aah tH i A apti He aot} ae tie fie i ii ahs ial Be af tly ae: Bie at Hit =i Hie Ht f nt 281 TEL Lire saat, BOP 3 vapagsy 33a E uf 2a lied ie geal it fos5 BEE el, + i: = ® 5 lay afi: u sy 4a 1 ei et . erro og fill ue Bi § =f] {fat Hi | yt tltiab ith he Ne Sau m= = . 25 Pe ae UE pela @ me Hit it Be! ae ih} aa et $2 FPP RRER in HEMT HHA fy | 2 aly fyget fH PSS ssn illtty itt tt uit nat te Hd Fi i lt ait ile tap iene ee OO sosresgicstiserd sehad stegsdepetigagddek jtptaca tts | jouw ri tp 3 22 Soget RE, S465 iil i! a ebeey ti ERS? s “8 iste: fe th Tutt “de iid SMS ec riipllat yy Peppa eau] 5 i i Ui ES esis aif TN ise a eh het te ft iil nn PHT HL x . a ' At i : f.* -t I- | BRIAR TH iia . Ranaicn Fil syle iit Hail! | tle Mt pi TUT an Hal - i aif cfR ee : 22 a1 ; as -- . yess aii ": 2s 73 i Peay ut att ni Hi pul ie Hi ui alg i § Af iy : oe. ct 5 H 231 s : bas ACH aH up i tt it Hil er i a i ii nl i s SS Sin hp Lat sriden GT Ta ni ne iii hd f * - % ~ ~ 7 ae ' ___y THE PONTIAC PRESS; FRIDAY, JANUARY 28,1955 _* NINETEEN was « statgyuent by Dr. Sam, cow- yle Says: ; hed to struggle in and out. of *| Rome Spill Growing! ~ | the Caesars ruled half the world. |Bomb Blasts Havana Sam Brothers tor th : ate FRR |< pAnpeceoebeate 8 0 his sna Fb eta census | Cay in Europe end with te dn| HAVANA @-A tens explosion Battle dine seta uanends er die toads a cctimate pisces Reni's Dopdaton | ee [tiene ate sam wn at | _ gain. pound. ‘It's exetcis | ** 1,790,638, an increase of 782,555) in the center of Havana's , every year they are becoming less |" **P*- a MOND mar Cine In De Gaye When TANS Weel NN, sc MR 2 Lis " intelligent, and no longer have sl * enough brains fo worry. Anyway, : life bas become sq easy for the ‘ average woman she doesn't have a 4 | |] CLEARANCE PRICED: Ie Z:s2==|Philco Television Sale| — | 21-INCH CONSOLE | In Mahogany-Veneer Formerly *359.95 | me 959° 245 sq. in. Screen / f > | | YOU SAVE $100.00! No Money Down! 2 Full Years to Pay! | A smashing price reduction of $100.00. And it's a brand new, 1955 deluxe Philco with s oversize, 21-inch, aluminized picture tube and every last-minute advancement. Go at once to WKC for this fabulous value! fit i ' [ ectisi AF i : ey lu eof af r rf Fs g U never take the fat off men tied Li stilt im ff f i ff ist z iH if it i: ii + ; Z i a7? cFath fit is ge! t OPEN TONIGHT ‘TIL 9 FREE PARKING 7or 108 NORTH SAGINAW TG i} i ii i eek f é ry z ae Hge 138 t,” y i : * With Carpeton |° = mes theFloor Ac: All Wool ) CARPET "ae Hs a Aly Typ Installed on Your Floor Including ivy ; | 1 os Choose From 300 Colors 40-Ounce Padding and Labor “cok Eee >. Sheets ~ "Beaten Child 5. Visited by Dad q a Father Doésn't Want Sister Prosecuted; Boy >» AFL Builders (esietss| | Wat Cast witout waitne | Do FALSE TEETH Seek Contracts |irsrz-ons ce co| Unions Map. Campaign | tunds to the Fruehaut Trailer Co. to Get Share of Nation's Beck, claiming the loan was with. | Firfn 'a'shsline {how 4 | tae chee jure breath) Get Road Building Money By yr ee w-| coun OKLAHOMA CITY w — George MIAMI BEACH, Fila. ®—Heads | hold Crowse. Stanley, whose 29-year-old sister admits the brutal beating of his 5S-year-old son, told officers last night he didn't want her prose- |cuted, preferring to “leave her fate up to the Lord.”’ The 32 - year - old unemployed father from Houston, Tex., made | | I Viling eg STALL SHOWERS the statement after visiting the construction H youngster’s bedside. Physicians been recommended to President ee with faucets, : said the child, Lloyd George, was | Eisenhower by a civilian study soap tray, strainers and ‘full +: so badly beaten that they have commission headed by retired Gen, plastic curtain. 1 doubts he wil rae, Lucius Clay. The President is ex- a Mrs. Virginia’ Frances Thomp- ee cn “eS $69.50 Value 4 son and her husband Lawrence, Leaders of the AFL Building and $ bd 32, were jailed in Pauls Valley Construction Trades Department, 95 Tuesday night. They were arrest- composed of a score of unions ed at their farm homes by offi- claiming more than two million eo cers who were tipped that the 5 am , You can be at | and at the offi /members, are framing strategy These Are Slightly Marred year-old youngster was in serious condition. “ at the same time if you live in the revolutionary type building shown | om" \They found his brother Jamies|i™ the architect's sketch above. oo ee a road projects as possible The gress LAVATORIES, complete with faucets .. .$14.95 the biggest single construction ey Bo se os meme Medicine Cabinets . . 19” , Executive Board of the 1 ‘realty firm of Arthur Rublott & Co. | 300.000. member AFL Complete with 2 Plusescent Light Union, | Edward, 3, also had suffered mis- built in downtown Chicago, within five minutes its form, ‘its unique feature is the 48 tenancy units, each of them duplex, .| with an office on the upper floor and apartment on the lower. Office and home will be connected by private, interior staircase. The main | floor will contain all the stores and tenant services usually found in office buildings. The pecond floor will be a 15,000-square-foot garage. The $2,000,000 building was designed by Bertrand Goldberg for the 2 "oust b> Five Local Laborites (2k; 2urtuct eats, Nm" ‘Beach ott pamed te decide 0 MICH. FLUORESCENT Barnes Hardware ; ‘Attend ClO Parley a in Pontiac. | Union ~~ _- Beck by LIGHT Co. = ; About . 8 - . 742 W. Huron iar Nets Pesin bbe ts Sivan bare ethaantend oe | Hg 393 Orcherd Lake Ave. «FE 48462 tion at the fourth annual Michigan | “=*t- : 4 : CIO State Legislative Conference | being held in Lansing today and tomorrow. Pay. Sat, Jan, 290h] Se eS Saturday Is SUNBEAM Demonstration Day at WKE] | A Fectory Expert will be ot WKC te demonstrate the New 1955 Sunbeam Appliances Saturday from 9:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. Be here! i?" Nix ~ Lerger BOWL-FIT beaters for high- Plans for construction of a neoprene (chemical rubber) plant in the ! new Lake Michigan chemical center at Montague, Michigan, have been announced er, lighter, finer-textured cakes, by E. 1. du Pont de Nemours & Co., world’s largest chemical concern. fluffier mashed potatoes, etc. The new Du Pont plant will be close to-the Hooker Electrochemical ~ Company plant that began production recently. Hooker will supply anhydrous hydrogen chloride to Du Pont for its neoprene process: Union Carbide and Carbon will build a new plant in the same aree to manufacture acetylene for Du Pont. Why did Du Pont choose this Outstate Michigan location? “The plant area is over a huge deposit of salt from which the chlorine will be made (by Hooker),” said 2 Du Pont announcement, “The existence of the deposits, the availability of labor, the ample supply of power and good water and proximity to markets are all major factors which led to selection of the Montague site.” Outetate Michigan has plenty of good sites for chemical plants as well as any other plants. Many, like the Du Pont site, offer the benefits of Great Lakes No gift would please her more. ix wansportation. . % For better profits investigate the industrial advantages of this water | Neston wae wonderland in the heart of America. proper tedilities TO MIT YOUR NEEDS — Outstate Michigan FITS INDUSTRY LIKE A GLOVE HERE'S THE PLACE TO GO PLACES! t Telling America About OUTSTATE MICHIGAN The advertisement above is another in a series through which Con- ames inher Padhaluay b tthedl Aeateh Ghai ha’ etbaclah oleae: tages of OUTSTATE MICHIGAN. It is appearing in Newsweek,.U.S. News, se cucbe sing. aan than we ee + Vie te Gs pee ce es phe elt ab » 4 we te fe) bd x it ihe in ihe SS ag So SEE RRS RMEE OME gt kc ky ek Oe we AMR Sage ees ope % Y HIB tlle 2 go fF ft TSG cnet Sct Se en ee 3 Ii Bini i i je Bc ui rH iss aut ow f . = ih i} is 5 “4i Fauiie HARE a te Be Ail eh 23 a6 =atitae eS ie bib Bal Pull Hit fi ee i! rp ie = i O : ae TT We af uf i. Ae atte mH Hr } iF ar. 583] 24 & . 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Est, AL nae eh tt Rep HE ia IE ba i tly oe ee er te a uly nits Hae jan Hf tk # |= 2 ii Hit att ats nut OF i ini nits Gy dt Hil - a1 4 : iF si “3 i Ay Hh i Hah! aH pat ple i of eet | | Hi Han fi 1H Hit OTE HR ie sae Mei if, a ia I i : 13) | 2S Fea ia lle ea CAE: it with ser iH itil ui wi Huila TAHT ft iti Une ed ee fe ul Pani lind al ify. atin ea Hie itt foe HA i i ile ti al italy . A sett WERE asftas bated nk b a TES 2a ge AHAB dy roils eel fa ist Hin hae ei Milt audit a H ia rp ail eS eee a ea TWENTY-TWO Z Dining at Its Distinctive Best! . Luncheon Dinner Cocktail Party Banquet Meeting heSine sley lan PHONE Midwest 4-1400 WOODWARD at LONG LAKE RD. BLOOMFIELD HILLS — SPECIAL NOTICE — JAM SESSION—Every Sign Lancaster for Hero's Role in Arizona Epic By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS International News Service HOLLYWOOD (INS) — A real gun-blazing factual story of Tomb- | stone, Ariz., when Wyatt Earp was United States marshal and “Doc”’ Holiday went afoul of the law, has been bought by Hal Wallis: He has signed Burt Lancaster for Earp, and he has Humphrey Bogart in mind“for “‘Doc’’ Holiday — but who hasn't Bogey in mind? man, and Earp. George Scullin, who wrote the | story, spent a lot of time in Tomb- | stone and was able to get some old John had lunch at U. L. with ee Burope. He went to Cuba to see Ernest Hemingway and discuss “The Old Man and the Sea,”’ which Leland Hayward will make some- time, someday. Spence doesn’t have to be here for a teow weeks until “Jeremy Redock,”’ which he’s supposed to do (they hope) with Grace Kelly, is ready. He*# very hot°at MGM at the |moment because of ‘“‘Bad Day at | Black Rock,” which brought favor- | able notices and money in the box office * ¢ « All the charm that Frank Sinatra j}exudes when he’s happy was turned on full force in Australia This epic deals with the friend. | with the result that he is the most ship of “Deo,” a whisky-drink- ing ex-dentist and expert gun- (and Melbourne. popular visitor to date in Sydney His 14-year-old daughter, Nancy, whe is with him, told ber mother via transpacific tele- phone that the crowds were so great (9,000 at the airport) that the Melbourne police would not let him stop fer autographs. They were afraid someone might be injured in the crush. On the return home, Frank and Nancy Jr. will stop over a day-and- a-half in Honolulu. That's all the time he has before reporting for “Guys and Dolls.” They fly in Monday night. . s * Snapshots of Hollywood collected THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1955 ple ees +2 which is a part of the ambitious Michigan State | a dormitory. 100 Years Old MSC’s Swift Expansion Amazes Even New Grads te the of | offers a total of 126 courses of (This second im 8 series two articles on the Michigan State | College Centennial ) study. Seventy of these lead to graduate degrees. | | EAST LANSING w® — Even the producér Stanley Rubin, and the (ai random: Bette Davis is having result is he will appear with | all her costumes for Queen Eliza-|™0st recent graduate of Michi | Administration of these courses Tony Curtis in “The Rawhide beth in ‘Sir Walter Raleigh” fitted | 84m State College ts bound to be) is divided into nine schools of Years at her home. 20th sent Mary Wil-|@mazed when he returns to the agriculture, education. home eco | For two years, the younger |!is to Bette in Maine. That's serv-/C4™mpus for a homecoming foot | - ~~ 5 “\ rae P , nomics engineerin reterinar Mitchum was always overshadowed | ice | ball game : : SHAW HALL AT ‘STATE’ — One of the projects | College centennial] program is Shaw Hall (above), 60 per cent of it on a self-liqui- dating basis. What can be expected in the future for Michigan State College? “Continued growth and an expan- sion of services,”” Dr. Hannah said. “I won't attempt to predict our position 100 years from now. “Right now, we're trying to plan for 15 years from now. Our en- rollment should be between 30 and 35 thousand by 1970. This poses a tremendous expansion problem But if we keep the vision of our early founders, we'll meet it.”’ For the Treat of Your Life. ... Family Style Chicken Dinner Sunday 12-9 Catering to Banquets end Parties Kitchen Open Doily 10:00 A. M. - 10:00 P. M. 2 SHUFFLE BOARDS Sportsman Inn Dixie Hwy., Woterford Phone OR 3-9325 by Bob, so he lived in Dallas The five pounds-plus Janet Leigh; The old grad will invariably | vaaaates gba yg Tuesday Texas, ‘and worked in radio. Now | picked up in New York are ay | meet = _ mony changes cov CHARGE he is going to carve a career in | becomirg. jand the rash of new buildings. ALVIN WALLS AND HIS ORCHESTRA pictures under the name of John Lilian Agar, John's mother, is} A new library ts under con- , Mallory. personally delivering seven dresses | struction, Work men are busy ae es 28 to Anna Magnani in Rome, when | adding te the Kellogg Center of reason mo one has seen| Mrs. Agar goes to Europe for her | Continuing Education — it bas -- FLOOR SHOW --- Spencer Tracy for so long is that | annual shopping expedition for her| 181 double, bedrooms but don't he 't come straight home from | shop. | call it @ hotel. FRIDAY and SATURDAY NICHTS JACK WIECK—Comedy M. C. 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Enjoy a relaxing luncheon ‘in restful, con- wilkins Orchard Lake at Pontiac Trail URANT LOUNGE 4 z , » . > r 4 4 A bi bh hi hh hh hh hi hh hh ht @ WINE ~_werrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrreTT""''T'''TTT 7777777 7 @ LIQUORS FE 2-6052 | 4 4 “Teese, _eererrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrtTTTTTe Se =| Flossy new dormitories are “Dick” on WPON Seterdcy BAR and RESTAURANT 130 S$. Telegraph Rd. Hear our broadcest direct from our stege or Sunday evenings. all springing up, seemingly overnight The shabby, wartime trailer camp for married students is gone and a modern apartment project is ris ing in its place. These are the concrete and stone symbols of the mushrooming growth of Michigan Stale in recent years. It has been said of MSC Presi dent Dr. John A. Hannah that “he doesn't let the concrete dry under his feet.” or the college was slow and unspec- tacular but steady. There were landmarks many i | In 1870, the first coed was en- | rolled In 1888, an experiment | station Was set up to launch a long-range program of agricultural | Fesearch. In 1894, the first courses were offered. His *Dencing Nightly CLUB TAHOE 3412 Dixie Hwy. OR 38-9754 Inn SMORGASBORD BUFFET SERVED EVERY DAY GOURMETS GUEST Clu» DUNCAN MINES SIGNET CLUD DINERS CLUB Fideret 2-9198 7a fl z : : ; fi 4: FEE tei i 3 | H : if SE 3 i! vt ag zg Fy i F FINAL 3 DAYS —- Friday — Saturday —- Sunday! ALVINO REY and HIS QUINTET Dance to his music. Thrill to his novel presentations Enjoy every minute of your visit with Alvino Rey ot a ii ij f , | T rf : E if li i | ———— Tne it i i Food Prepared to Take Out CHINA CITY 1070 West Huron Street uring the floor show. "300" ae | ____ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1955 OPEN 24 HRS. New Cinerama |=: '=essotea .+. © Dinnets Ed, Joe ‘and Sgt. Brown ae i Lunches . . ene City, Me. and Fred and rou oes 15¢ Pave wey for Valentine to Make Debut | Simrc'scem yy ¢ i‘ ~ 9 ¢ =o gy were wy daa & SB Saati or AEiiits oe tinpetsn betiende Every Sale ls Feb. 15 “Clmerama Holiday” was in pro- year I scoop Pegler, Pearson and Walter Lippman on Valentine's The current “This Is Cinerama” The second Cinerama production “Cinerama Holiday” will have its |. of 100 weeks when it leaves second in ¢the world premiere in| the Music Hall Theater, Sunday, Detroit at the Music Hall Theater) February thirteenth to make way ' Tuesday, Feb. fifteenth. The open-| for .“Cinerama Holiday’’, Day. How they can ignore Valentine’s Day, I don’t know. Maybe they don’t have their “heart” in their work. This year I'm a little early because of the love that's flower- ing all over. 4 ** * * “I was at the Palace the other night,” a fellow said, “and guess who was sitting right beside me “Mussolini,” I said, with a flash of genius. “Ne. Eddie and Debbie,” he said. camera, seven-voiced sound sys- CSIaa aaa a “Eddie sports shist, together recreate virtually the en New Lake Theater Sane tee tade-anle at tire range of human vision and \ 420 Pontisc Trail They were smooching ving . hearing. But, as “This Is Cin a WALLED LAKE 4 tee “ erama” was a picture about good time. Nobody was paying a bit of attention te them.” “You must have been,” I pointed out. Arthur Godfrey's Dan Cupiding led Dorothy Maguire to take her husband Sgt. John Henry Brown along to St. Louis when the Maguires flew out there the other day. IMA AUDITORIUM FLINT, This Sanday, Jan. 30th 32°," Don’t Miss the World’s GREATEST HILLBILLY JAMBOREE g s : Bg ewae. ; iy i hi Sa aa aa aa. PLENTY OF HOOM—One leg apiece was all Airmen Christopher oo Sha uy Madison ti & M. Mayo and William A. Newlin needed when they tried on uniform ger Clnerama Corp. Tar Unie, Were eeae But it was probably Marilyn Monroe’s| trousers tailored for M-Sgt. Edmund B. Forester. The 396-pound Rochmont, ‘“‘Cinerama Holiday” >| wr = “long weekend” with Joe DiMaggio that sergeant and his ‘‘small” friends are stationed at Lackland Air uses real people, real places and on Stage in Person started me on this Valentine kick. Force Base, Tex. i_- | peal situations to achieve its dra-| Will Pay Cash for Your ‘te Bee omy Joe borrows a car and away they go. matic effect, Old True Story and True eh: Their close friends zipper up their lips.| Minor Naval Change tions officer on the carrier Wright) Even before the screen play was|} Romance Magazines pleted, de Rochemont @ Pee Wee King end His Golden West Cowboys, No. “I'm praying for them to get back to-| LONG BEACH, Calif. —Cmdr. |" reassignment. He was replaced) Meh" cuts ts tind two | Band of the Country gether,” one person goes so far a6 to Wien G. Wright I of Jacko |b¥| Cdr. James D. Wright ot) pier” young married couple Piper's Magazine Outlet Barn wh rn * Nettontt —— and not for attribution. @ Pie Plont Pete and Beshful Joe, Stars of Radio “Could there be a second honeymoon coming?” I ask--and Station WJR am answered with a,knowing grin that says “Well, yes @ Hewkshew Hawkins, Stor of Red Foley Show ant ae 2 Riches Mess Sot Sag Fak Sw EE ay Sls neta oom tom QOUR j ld I / ToDg I @ Jean Shepard, the Famous Hillbilly Song Girl and John Henry Brown in there pitching, and buying gifts, [ * xu | Bi pie heatees c © AND MANY, MANY OTHERS every husband should start out right now to pick a lovely Val- YY ad) ++ anaieemeiaintaeienel entine for his wife. x oe en eon sasecmaecese cn Don't Miss the Show of the Yeor. x *«* * * Yodeling, Fiddling, end Fun for All 4,000 Tickets Available at Box Office Mg simple little diambnd bracelet, inexpensive though it may |i] Doors Open ot 12:45 be, will mean a lot to a wife, cqpectally from 0 husband whe Feature Starting Times! FOR SUNDAY, JAN. 30th [Usrcaceiormmmomnm | PTA RY G scc | ADULTS CHILDREN On Feb. 14, the husbands were very loving and wouldn't TODAY! | $1.10 including 50¢ including allow their wives te de any plowing that day (the ground Tex Tex was usually frozen). So, husbands, if you want to keep in step with the modern fashions in wooing, order that Valentine's Day gift now. And, wives, if you want to be sure they do, read them this column FRIDAY now. Read it to them the day before Valentine's Day, too. Yes, & s AT and also the morning of Valentine’s Day. * , | THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Eleanor Holm's busily helping polio victims and others by teaching swimming voluntarily at the Institute of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation . . . John Jacob Astor’s gotta slice off 60 pounds, down to only 210 . . . Katherine Hepburn will tour Australia with the Old Vic company. Roberte Ressellini ts having his tax troubles in Italy . . . *; F ~ The Robert Merrills expect twins in May .. . Dick Shawn _— ‘UNDER\| turned down a $400,000 movie deal with Universal for a TV > ‘ woe series with NBC . . . Steve Allen may take his TV troupe J elu to Paris next . . . George Liberace struck oil in Oklahoma— : _ Wa = 3:27 ~ 5246 - B18 - 10:42 he’s so rich he doesn't have te smile any more. TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: With the baseball season approach- ing, Sammy Kaye wonders if the Pittsburgh Pirates will star again in that epic, “20,000 Games Under the League.” That's earl, brother. (Copyright 1955) KIRK MIC AS + °C Directed by RICHARD FLEISCHER - screenplay by EARL FELION PRICES FOR THIS ATTRACTION ONLY WEEK-DAY MATINEE 75¢ @ EVES. AND SUNDAY $1.00 axvrias...... 50¢ lS ANYTIME...... NEXT ATTRACTION: “BAD DAY AT BLACKROCK” — SPENCER TRACY -IN- CINEMASCOPE IN ite eta of the | GRAND OLE OPRY FROM NASHVILI ss : y “ I, ff, g LAST DAY Deon Martin — Jerry Lewis DOORS OPEN 10:45 A. M. in “3 RING CIRCUS” STARTING TOMORROW ¢ On Our Glent Pencremis Serece ALFONSO BEDOYA PEDRO GONZALES GONZALES RAS RUDY VALLEE ™ Seti venta. @ @ PLUS @ @ THE WEST'S FIERCEST BATTLE ON OUR GIANT SCREEN Is this the truth behind the }j GREAT $2,500,000 BOSTON ROBBERY? the RATIONS cowset LEADING CASEY CLARK and His ee ee ae 2 1:00 ~ 1:50 ~ 4:30 ~ 7:20 ~ 10:15 © Sun, Jan. 30 seamen “as Sn — “De ne Se” AT iTWENTY-FOUR Alabama Youth ~ Admits Murder Will Be Charged With Florida Rape - Slaying of Young Mother PANAMA CITY, Fia. Alabama youth will be charged with first-degree murder, Sheriff M. J. Daffin said, for stabbing and strangling a former FE) Reno, band Oxla., queen. The rape-slaying 10 days ago. of Mrs. Lou Ellen Jones, 71, was de- in. detail in a statement HU . ; a. I €7 up—An | enn, eo we ——$—$$$<—$_—_—__—— told newsmen, “My conscience has | shout an Me Crazy. New Parents The body of Mrs. Jones, r of a 2%-yearold son, was found by Offered Course her husband S. Sgt. Joseph R./ 5 Jones when he returned from duty | 1 Baby Care at nearby Tyndall Air Force Base | Pontiac couples, currently it. the afternoon of Jan. 18. ing forthe stork’s arrival, will be | Daffin quoted the youth 88 S8Y- | offered a course in what to’ do ling he entered the house in search | when baby arrives, the city health |of money after he saw Mrs. Jones department ani ced today. | leave and slugged her with a heavy | case when she returned earlier | aa — of = — for than be — - jointly by county and city health Everett, arrested Wednesday | authorities, will begin Feb. 10. hight, in Dothan, Ala., has been | Classes will be held each Thurs- taken to the Raiford (Fla.) State day evening, starting at 7:30, at Prison, near Jacksonville, as a Pontiac High School. precautionary measure before | The course, approved by the charges are filed, Daffin said American Medical Assn., is open The Jones moved here from El to expectant grandparents, aunts .|Reno about nine months ago. She | and uncles, or just interested par- .| was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | ties, it was announced. E. D. Pittman, Long Beach, Calif.| Films, slides, lectures and dem- ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1955 | caste wide Tenge at cottects | HEII C h covering a wide range of subjects | e icopter ras es related to baby care. Among). topics included in the course are G Kill 6 formulas, and anatomy. STUTTGART, Germany #—Two The last class will be devoted | U.S. Army helicopters on a train- to a tour of maternity wards, (ing exercise crashed and burned delivery rooms and other medi- |last night within 25 minutes of each cal facilities in Pontiac bospl- (other, killing both three-man . crews The helicopters crashed about tals Persons who wish to take the course may register the first 500 yards apart while trying to night, and information may be ob- | land on the side of a small hill six tained from either the county or | Miles north of Stuttgart, an Army city health departments | spokesman said. The cause lias not eee jbeen established withheld Car Benefits From Theft HARTFORD, Conn. (UP) — A young woman reported her car stdélen after she discovered it had Names were Fifty per cent of Vermont's saw timber growth in softwood is classed as rough—less than two thirds of its stem clear. 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YOUR CREDIT 1S GOOD! igh S740 ee ee \ ete Te ee —a OF mm IF YOU HURRY! 3 250 — THIS BEDROOM SUITE ) BUNK BED RANGE or DINETTE SET x THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY. 28, 1955 “TWENTY-FIVE * New Sports Era Begins for Keego Harbor = Bob Prank the Saginaw Valley Conference that bad Defeat Hoad, Rosewall , - Ld . a. ~~ Trabert, Seixas Become First American eS ad Team to Win Aussie Doubles in:22 Years. YLOR uating class and 105 eighth-graders school Z ‘ sf new era bens for Keego Har. |ready fo move wp, the new scheal|f Mach tees wp, eae ances or Minar yo pong ly = eee ae ao Oe ane Vie wousted Sep: the Anerive | te dense, ts Sa, Ameminen Dat tonight as the school’ ‘ . | Trabert Seixas followed|s month Seiune butlet basketball team inaugurates ac | * “inch to reach Class B status ‘The only item not new con- ae et wee ts ee \upg their Davis Cup triumph by Etloworth Vines and Keith Gled-| serve that Toad wes unable $0 tivity in the beautiful, new West "* year. . eee rn eae ak ceake: & fet We. tn] eee SE One [to eae tae” dentine etenad | tonctree e e ee e e nt Ge cone * en Bloomfield High School at Orchard Students are drawn not only) saocg ee 0 ea OS TT ae earetteett damien, (Ot eth, lle ee ee |e OO Autealion Notional American tam w win the Aut ite give the. Ammarlenns ‘cnt’ ont Lake and Commerce roads from Keego Harbor’ proper and 3 bg eee Oa te tinted, | Brghton st Nertbvile, Ramee. s : |Doubles Tennis championship in| trdlian National Doubles and that| match point. The surroundings were tiny and | streets of Sylvan Village, but also pray ap oor UT as area tonight, Pontiac | M0" sl Lapeer: Avondale st Meaiooe: | peenre | was back i 1963. “7 #8 , cramped, -but a glorious basket-| from Green Lake, Cass Lake sub- ben mare set St. Prrcde are both ce the road, | ral tuner", engorala at Clawsen’ Playing SB-degree heat they of The Australian is the first of ball past was writgen at Roosevelt | division, Twin Beach, Shady Beach Boasting excellent size ands fine | 1+ s+ Michael is at home to St py ft — EO whipped Australia’s Lew Hoad and| The brilliant play of Tony and|the year’s major doubles titles... School, where the Presidents have | and south on Orchard. Lake road | Sererplaymaker in Frank Rogers. | nit. waterford is away at Walled | cet st Deter be City: Moyai | Ken Rosewall 63, 62, 26, 36, 61| Vie im the fifth set made futile |The others are the French, Wim- _ played for over 25 years. The fame | @imost to 14-Mile road. the team, nevertheless, has played|) oi ana Avondal to | South Lyon: Rediord St. Mary at st | Friday, overpowering the Aussies @ rally by Hoad and Rosewall | bledon and United States. 1" of the school “with all the Nearly everything about “Oper-| food Mall Oty Wi eet | Madison Jourpeys Ros. ot St. James; Bt ; | with a faultless display in the that saw them square the match “It is a good start to have the O'Shaunghnessys” became wide- | ation Moving Day” is new. The , 52-51. and whigging oft-| "Birmingham plays at home with St. Clement at OL Ot Mary) Bestinnd | final set. after losing the first two sets. | Australian title to take home, We, spread and a reputation for “giant team will play on a full-size court. | beaten Ortonville. The team’s rec-) 5... at Utica: Lake Ghore ot Warren: Lake- The doubles trophy now comes' So deadly was their execution | will leave for home Tuesday and. cae” mio 1A stage occupies one cide of the | ord te 44. 4 Detroit, Rochester entertains | view *\ South Lake: Memphis et Al-/to the United States along with that the final set was over in 12/ it will be great to be back after © ” * gym, but on the other side per- | . > * Romeo, Oxford goes to Lake Orion’ a: capac. : : ven the coveted Davis Cup that Tony minutes. They yielded ‘only three 3 1-3 months away.’ ’ * tiny on Patera manent and folding bleachers pro- | ® points while taking a 50 lead Trabert, the, only U.S. survivor ~ Gueengnent showing vide & enating expocity of 1.000, on , After Hoad had won his service in the singles, battles Rosewall oe ae a The school’s teams wil! no longer for the Aussie’s only game of|in the semifinals. Seixas pr cy al agg ~ [be known as the Presidents. The ar’ i eS a ON we one eee San OS ee peters 2g Fame 4s | Student council has undertaken the Seixas serving. ussies went! by Hoad in a quarter-final match, all changed. project of selecting a new nick- ay in r , name. One unique title already ad- LJ ’ - : The transfer to West Bloomfield | vanced as a possibility is the ’ , 1 involves over 300 students in grades | “Birchies.” The white birch is DONS $12. With only 5 in the grad-' prevalent in the area—in fact the ace ; Ps - . ’ . . ay || Pace; Rams’ Bradley| je | , . Old-Time Puck Chasers || Seis Ground sar tok wis ot he Deras| Pot Commer rod New Terre! * * - in the P | Be | Ist geal. i Aid Crippled Children || rer betta inaviduat scorng Red Wings, tried to sound an race remained unchanged in the noyed, but there was a revealing ing into the ird period, it TORONTO @® — Men whose heri- Ne et ee past week with Jim Davidson and tone of pride in his voice: | looked as though the Wings would © tage is hockey hit the exhibition) eser, Sundburg, Toronto, Tom Gould of Milford and Jim “How about that kid brother of | beat the Rangers for the 6th sue- turday some William and Winnipeg, Simer Madison holding . . National Hockey League Oid-| Players not only give their time Davidson is the pacesotter with Gieg Ws’ teat" , * oe tamarind rms Timers Association is preparing for | but their money. | am even 21-point average for his The micere-fie Meee linn noone die" its 4th annual playing tour to raise| ‘Practically all the fellows pay sine games, eight of which have ‘ee ton Wee ferane-ctae bl ee ee money for crippled children. Near their own expenses for traveling been Milford victories. Gould's hig teetite’s ccoring thander last |e? eae fer Oe ane “ie” ty $65,000 has been raised in the |nd equipment,” said Lorne Du- | *aé-place mark ts 18.7, slightly night and rifled in a 3rd - period| 8°, Gordie Howe drew a blank , last three years by the charity | Suid, ‘association honorary | Setter Gan Madiee cheep goal which gave the Rangers a| —Very frustrating for the league's games which brought nostalgia to | dent, and a forward with the old sheeting Simer. 3-3 tie ‘leading scorer for the last four countless thousands of fans re- Montreal Maroons. Hazel Park's Larry Chaney . | seasons. calling the memorable exploits of | “For instance, it's costing us tossed in 32 points to boost his Playing only bis 13th game in ; hockey’s stars of another era. | $2,500 to charter an airliner to average to 20.5, but he has com- the National _ hockey league | , EL. . {27 © Fert Wiltem.” | pleted his career as a mid-year on 70 ot 8 ay P| Mar uett Fi ctx-city owing tomerrew sight in | Familiar figures in the — [ee neg aad au moe - bay Gk Ga eee q e Ive | Kingston, Ont., planned home of Of, “enn ee ae | points meen sereen shot at 11:57 of the final a hockey’s ball of fame. | Magle Leafs Kid” line | we == | ain / te 3 : es | of Joe Primeau, Charlie Conacher) Shrine’s Hugh Kirtek and Ron | dinite — wae Bis let geet of xt .) fr| | and Harvey (Busher) Jackson. | Troy held their positions and Bob | : e soonen and capeed 0 come | | Dit Clapper, Boston Bruins’ great | Evans of Southfield advanced to eee ae eee | an OPE | ccteccomas ot tne ‘a0 wit be back 7th, while South Lyon's Jim Hock | IN NEW SURROUNDINGS—Hoping to make their Geittes foam toete| ne wre 0 St | : | at his old stand as will Bill Cow- | slipped to 10th. Frank Rogers of | debut in the new West Bloomfield High School gym | meeting with Clarenceville. From the left are, minutes before Vic Howe's 10 mes . ley, Boston. center who thrilied |Keego and Chuck Dixon of RO St.|& successful one, Keego coach Sam Minard and Bill Nicholson; Frank Rogers, the team's top Sal, Danny Lewicki put the Rang- |fans_with his dipay-doodie stick-| Mary got back among the top 10, |three of his regulars plot action for tonight's | scorer with 129 points; and 66 center John Craig ore back in contention with a & ams 1) TVQING | nanatine. sya Howe, tormer De. while Vince Pernicki of OL St _| foot screen shot. | Warriors Trip Loyola |troit Red Wing forward, is an-| Mary was nudged out. “We threw that one away,” said) ¢ | other and there'll be one-time Leat Other notable rises were made | @ | general manager Jack Adams of South , 73-70, to ee ee ee lee Jack Acton of Troy and John . the Wings. ‘‘we got a ‘gift’ goal in| Continue Streak : an pse da, Flash Hollett and Hank’ Goldup, | Keller of St. Mikes. Acton, with a I the 2nd period but threw it away : i" inched inne 11th pe end Koller (leaP re ms * Sein ‘idee Gea 4 nto ace, y tie.” ‘ Win for Freds, Plus Qo) | nod 36 potnas in tee starts to move * Actually, wes a costly tle tor | Negie must apa Victory at Home Could |(JEN@ Sarazen into 13th the Wings. It prevented them from | Warriors basketball success this Put Mikes on T The leaders - n ad | e ace pulling to within a single point of | season after their mediocre show- | °P ® en oori"teee oy ies ae Sane: now peomnnig seaparths be | gt Sa nation’s tith- & Mictacs, Stamrocks cor Fara] Senior jim gimer. Madison... 8 let 184 By BILL MARTIN ball campaign will see one of ihe losing their Ist five Valley starts, | hind the Frenchmen. ranking team, has put together a aie will be pulling Bach trig gare: $1 HER There a « strong Sling around | 0°0'* most hectic races [have the tallest front-line com. | Detrit’s “gift” goal was credited M+-game winning streak—iongeat ° Second-round play gets under, bination in the league and could) to center Glen Skov, who acci- collegiate this season—after ® become key factors in the title dentally bumped Ron Murphy, | ®" opening loss Birmingham’s Watrous me Herter #138 . way tonight, with 2nd-place Pon- . in tonight's gham‘s Ghuck Dison RO Be Mary... § 16 184' the 2nd half of the 195455 basket- tac playing at Flint a aed Sie. causing the New York defender to. The Warriors extended their St. Fred's 4th-place Rams travel, Back for 2nd Crack $$ $$$ aS eis Arthur Ha imeck the his skein with a 7370 victory over to Highland Park to take on once| ot PGA Title . ; ——— — ill tangling Bay City Centraj hasn't the puck into own net. | royal of th® South last night. The beaten St. Benedict. An upset vic- | Knicks C n't G t : ‘ith Saginaw High in an intra- personnel to be a serious threat, It was one of three goals which | streak will be én the line when the tory by Coach Ken Hulsiander’s| ‘DUNEDIN, Fla. w—Detending | a e o1ng ey atte eoay City Central en- but the Wolves get a return crack | helped the Reg Wings build a (teams meet again in New Orleans Freds would give St. Michael-un-| champion Gene Sarazen was the | . erst actin. Owen SB newlengue st Arthur NM end Filnt Control) 91 tend dasing Go let two por. | tonight. diaputed possession of st place, | jogical favorite in the 54-hole PGA | gainst 2nd Division 5s a hair ot | See own smal gym. Seateon, jods. Bill Dineen and Dutch | Nagle took over the helm at providing Mikes come through | Seniors tournament today season, which circut leading | Marquette season his hon — easy win over| but he will have pr coor ta to | Sa a a PRESS lhe gies —enke —— a Tuesday, went a aat euue ie won —— hee geen Although ; : | hoe. Knickerbockers | 8 Pistons strictly secording te form. Not round arquette 10 lettermen re- | Other SCL tonight send | 4 newcomer to the ranks of fe going to make a race for the! The Milwaukee Hawks finally; a single upset was registered, but the Trojans’ race-horse tactics Spartans Face turning for the 1954-55 campaign, : —_— Cerudate (the Seniors (golfers at least 50| Eastern Division title in the Na-|turned the tables on the Minne. although the case with which *"¢ 4/ways dangerous. | Nagle never figured that his club Royal Oak St. Mary to years old). “Lighthouse | tional Basketball Assn. they'll have apolis Lakers in the league's other | teague-leader Arthuf Hill handled A Hill would improve as much as it has, S&, James and Center Line St. /. is fi raed a to | the t of defeating game. After losing five straight . i rther emerged unscathed © pale ay Clement to Orchard Lake St. Get tau aa | teams in the lower echelon. |times to the Lakers, including| . Hratiee wes | & Bs bt Sve guue, Set be oud au hard-pressed to repel Loyola. Mar- amary. Cooper, twice runner-up for the The Knicks, two games below three games on a southern tour, , a ee |quette piled up a 36-22 halftime Rams bowed to St. Ben, 54-43, U.S. Open championship, shot two | the 500 mark and four back of the | the Hawks won %-79 at Huron,| Men closest to the Valley pic- eee | F : | bulge, then had to withstand a in their 1st meeting but have shown | successive practice round Tis, one P&ce-Setting Syracuse Nationals. SD. - ture — conference “coaches and ™ boards is a distinct Demons From Chicago jast-hait by the New Orleans a great deal of improvement since under par for the tough 6,58-yard have drdpped four of their last | The Knicks came within five | sportswriters — think that 2nd- Masdleap. | Won Previous Meeting club. that contest. They have won three | National PGA course. | five games, two each to the polats of the Wafriors on two | round action will see some Pontiac appears to be the big. - | Rube Schultz led the Marquette of their last five games, losing| Another threat is Denny Shute, | Rochester Royals and the Phila- | occasions in the last six minutes / startling reversals. The team re- question mark. Blessed with good | by One Point attack with 25 points. only to St. Michael and Orchard | also a first-year senior and also | delphia Warriors. | but the comeback was halted by | garded as most likely to scramble over-all height and a wealth of | EAST LANSING Action again was light last night Lake St. Mary by a total margin|twice a National Open runner-| The second defeat this week by | Jack George, who sparked Phila-| the race is Flint Central, which experience, the Chiefs haven't yet ateiail ache gales with most of the major teams still of only eight points. up. the Warriors came Thursday night | delphin mith bie oor play. George lost two of its Ist five SVC starts. | realized their ful) potential. They woreak from Big Ten lan Same, | ile due to midyear examinations Leading the Freds in their upset} Back for another shot at Sara in Philadetphia when the Knicks | scored es ee ee Both of the Indians’ defeats! got off to a fast start with -on- | dey night oe re he ee Denver broke an Il-game Sky+ bid tonight will be Capt. Lionel | zen is Al Watrous of Birmingham bowed 92-83. The Boston Celtics | ors went ‘ann el fe with 25. came at the free throw line. They | vincing victories over Flint North- breather s fe it won't be any) line Conference losing streak by Bradley, who has averaged 17.2| Mich. These two staged a dramat- lost to Rochester 98-82 on the same | One more than Neil Johnston. | outshot Pontiac. “21 goals to 19. ern and Central and Saginaw. but js rather as far as the opposition | upsetting defending champion Col points from his pivot spot. Bradley | ic duel for 50 holes last year until card and dropped to second place Celtics on age a aa re but bowed, 70-59. Trfbe connected looked unimpressive in losing to orado A&M 1348. Denver led at hit better than 20 points in each| Watrous’ game collapsed d straight. | on 24 shots against Arthur Hill's Arthur Hill and barely edging Bay _T* Spartans, with » 64 over- halftime %-32 and never was of his last three starts. The winner gets $1,000 and @ Whitfield in Boston Race 23 but was edged 53-52. City. . * all won and lost record, meet { headed. {rip to England for the British we — Ot Mel Paced by center Joe Quartes’ Still, some observers think that powerful De Pasi. De Paul has . om: Open. BOSTON # — Olympic ace Ma 19.8-point per game performance, | Pontiac could wen an even doten games against ; Bowling Clinic Whitfield and Pitt's Arnold Sowell Gusrel har averugel & loty OA ames te Os We mean ae ‘Mullin Named Fe os ate Mok points in posting its 6-2 season's | falling from contention. Final The game will, be played in Manager for yard run Saturday in record. |game of the season matches Chicago Stadim as the Ist half! Boston AA's 66th indoor track Another potential trouble-maker | Arthur Hill and Pontiac here, and % ® double-header. Tilinois Idaho Falls meet at Boston Garden. is Flint Northern. Vikings, who! that clash may prove to be the | Loyola in the 2nd game. | i) | have no title aspirations after’ deciding contest | De Paul has an avera DETROIT (UP) — Pat Mullin, ’ | Hartack Rides Triple | —— | better: than $0 points a game. The | one-time Detroit outfielder, was | losses s named yesterday to manage the MIAMI, Fla. # — Jockey Willie { | 10-0 mark, best in the state, me Were to Kentucky and Minnessts | Tiger Class C Pioneer League farm Hartack rode a triple at Hialeah on Grand Rapids Central. Dearborn! Earlier this season, MSC played |‘ at Idaho Falls, Thursday. He was up on Top But (9-0) visits Melvindale while Ben-| De Paul and lost a 76-75 thriller.| PPointment was announced by ton $7.20, At Arms $6.40 and M | Sen $11.38 —s ’ , ton Harbor (7-0) tangles with Niles Spartans have improved since that =} club = for 7 for Insurance in an attractive Southwestern Mich. | Tiong have oad naieriage Hale and com the Miaptand rtd Hungarian s Win Title , I Wieet glace Deng megegy aad pore oreo ing to take the most of Cowan's | ‘e Kanses City Athletics pra Pa ; yea 4 , — . arm on and cut in | Pam. ted to leet Sar dunked Others. the second round — te all eight of the games wil! ho" sent haat yours reaching at the tar! i+ into the Pad were Barbara of Toledo; ackson, which will have the >¢. on Tuesday nights, three| “pation who came within get board. ppgh MR oe played it| Joyce Ziske of Waterford, Wis.; home floor advantage, has been an | 0" Wednesday, one on Thursday | ciroke of You'll sudieoly find yoursett | Mort end won the hole and| Mary Ann Downey of Baltimore; erratic team this season. Vikings 29d njne on Friday. : title last spring, ived ‘up front . . .'10, 12 oF more 1 ; lost their opening game of the sea-| The 1954 and 1953 White Sox Gay down the alley. I’m confident :s0n to Lansing Sexton,. 57-40, but schedules also included 21 nigh who made less tenseness at the foul arcs eae The presentation to Furgol Rapid Christian, Dearborn and wot tegen yy ~ Periet ecards ris on'the ling, | won. the Golden ee ¥ Grand Rapids . 126 pound title in 198, steers. ] ; ; * 2 der y bt = - a Vi a \ hk} |S 4 ys pe Sen i po yates PMN nr ee - TWENTY-SIX _ John Steckbeck, track and swim- | Carlisle, Pa ming coach at Dickinson College, of | of | of all the athleic teams therg. a . NEW LOW PRICES ON MUFFLERS and TAIL PIPES HAVE 50 Car snes Net League | | IFFLE ae GENERATORS | MUFFLERS | «. vr | Ford and Chevrolet MUFFLERS 33.95 SPRINGS *6.95 « STARTERS Used and Re-Built TRANSMISSIONS $6.75 | °4-49 We're new wrecking 10¢ LATE MODE! 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Serv a THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY JANUARY Palmer Takes Early Lead in Thunderbird Capitol Gains Point to Deadlock Furtney in Table Tennis PONTIAC TABLE TENNIS LEAGUE Pts >| Barbers an Bho Variety Purtney Drug 46 China ¢ 21 | Pontiac Varnish 18} Pleet Carrier iv; Capitol Barbers and Drugs are tied once more tight first-place race in the Pon tiac Table Tennis League. Furtney’s lost its I-point advantage held last week. Al- though the Drug team took & of 6 points from Fieet Carrier, Capitel made up the difference by sweeping all six from Short's Variety. Other results: Huron Market 4, Pontiac Varnish 2; Pontiac Ciga- rette Service 4, China City In the outstanding singies match. | Huron Market 28 ’ Sid Barnfather of China City de- feated Cigarette Service's Dick | Kuhn, 21-19, 19-21. 21-19. In doubles | play, Brian and Kilpela of Huron downed Kave and Beebe of Pontiac Varnish, 21-18, 17-21, 21-14 | §t. Louis Protests MVC Holiday Meet | CHAMPIONS ALL—Golf star Ben Hogan, center, S. Open champion Ed Furgol and | Babe Didriksen Zaharias, Women’s Open champion, after they were honored last night at the Metro- | politan Golf Writers Association's rd annual dinner congratulates U. er nd Women's Open TULSA, Okla. St.Louis Uni | Figure Will Be Whittled Williams Asks $1,666,000 Appropriation to Expand, Improve State Park System j versity has filed a protest against | the Missouri Valley Conference | sponsorship of a Christmas ee | basketball tournament, Dr. cone Small said today Dr. Small is athletic ee at the University of Tulsa and executive vice president of the Missouri Valley Conference Smal! said another vote would have to be taken by members at a meeting here. May 22. He said St.Louis’ protest was based on the | fact that the school would lose about $15,000 by participation in the tournament He said St.Louis officials pointed out that they would have to cut out three home games in order to play in the valley tournament at Wichita | Crash Kills Racer CAIRO @®—Vie Rocic, a member | of the Yugoslavian cycling team died Thursday of a brain concus* sion suffered when he collided with a woman who barred his way dur ing the last lap of the tour of Egypt cycling race Wednesday Rocic was three miles from the finish line. FOR ONLY $2.00 DOWN YOU TRADE SZ/P for GRIP get your pair of famous SUBURBANITES by GOODSYEAR now! to 91% @ Up te more starting e te 39% Up more stopping @ Quieter running on dry roads Here's the finest winter tire you ean get! Its powerful multi- cleated tread has 1856 knife-like edges that dig deep in snow, slush and mud — bite on ice to pull you through. Stop in — get these great winter tires NOW! Pay as little as $1.25 A WEEK! a 59” ~ TRACTIONIZE YOUR TIRES The Maximum in Traction at a Minimum of Cost! PER WHEEL ONLY i 20 Prices on Top Quality Items Slashed to SAVE You Money! SHOP and SAVE at Goodyear! ONLY ‘5 DOWN ONE YEAR’S WARRANTY TRADE YOUR OLD RADIO OR TELEVISION IT’S WORTH MORE AT GOODYEAR! LANSING #—Michigan's much used and much abused state parks are in for a face lifting—the \egis- lature willing Williams’ budget message of a week ago included a whopping $1,666,000 for expanding and im- proving the state park system, which is beginning to show signs of wear Gov Naturally, ne ene really ex- pects the legislature to shell out that amount, the governor's bud- get requests are almost inevitably trimmed down. But conservation officials are hoping the trunk of their budget | request is permitted to stand, even if some of the branches go. Where will all the money be spent? Mostly in southern Michigan, where the big crowds from Detroit FREE TRIAL 18 Months to Pay BRAKE .SPECIAL FORD and CHEVROLET ..... . $12.96 PONTIAC and PLYMOUTH ... $14.95 put a heavy strain on the parks and advancinbg civilization threat ens to prevent future expansion “If we don't embark on a big land-acquisation program in that area, we'll soon be closed im and won't be able to expand in the fu ture,”’ says Arthur C. Elmer, chief of the parks and recreation . di-| i vision Another critical area of the state, | from the standpoint of state parks, is the Lake Michigan shore Just the other day, he said, @ parks officer at Warren Dunes counted 270 cars on a Sunday after- noon That’ s in te middie of the win Russian Track Star Won't Appear in U.S. NEW YORK (®—Anmerican track fans won't get a chance to see Russian athletes in action here this winter. Dan Ferris, executive secretary of the AAU, that Vladimir Kuc, outstanding ner, couldn't accept an invitation ie compete in indoor meets in this | country because he was not in shape to compete. But Ferris said the Russians “are still interested in an exchange _ mi, 28, 1955 . North Carolina Pro Shoots 62 in $15,000 Test Shelley Mayfield Is) One Stroke Back; Four Tied at 66 PALM SPRINGS, Calif. & Johnny Palmer of North Carolina, second-high money winner on the 1955 winter tournament trail, led the way into the second round of the $15,000 Thunderbird Invitation- al golf tournament today. * * « The 36-year-old star from Char- | 7 ly - AP Wirepheote in New York. Furgol holds the Ben Hogan trophy which was presented by overcame the greatest physica! difficulties to continue playing. Babe received her trophy for winning Hogan, as player who the ter; it gives a rough idea of the |number of people on public beaches during the summer Another high-priority 64 acre tract at Port Crescent near Caseville in the Thumb will cost a minimum of $100,000 The department puts is mini- at 8,000 acres. If the legislature | appropriates the full $1,666,000 requested by the governor, it will buy about 5,408 acres. Most of the budget request—one million dollars—is for park im provement. item is @ of weight-lifting, gymmastic and | basketball} teams, among others This is now going through chan- ' nels Mosconi Leads Series CHICAGO (® — Willie Mosconi, | world’s pocket billiards champion | from Haddon Heights, N.J., com- pleted a two-block sweep in his; said Thursday the/ challenge match with Joe Procita, | | Russians expressed their regrets | the Soviet's | middie distance run- | Los Angeles, Thursday night Mosconi took the afternoon block 150-65 in 14 innings and won the night session 150-134 in 10 in-- | nings. Mosconi now leads in the 1,500- | point series which ends Saturday) | | five blocks to one and 900 points to 482. First Quality Equipment Qua { \ Also . TAIL PIPES and EXHAUST PIPES INSTALLED FREE That lotte whacked out a 10-under-par | 62 in the first round. and with one jexception, held a four-stroke ad | vantage starting out this morning > . > The exception was tal Sheley Mavfield of Chicopes Mass who i knocked out seven birdies on the back nine Thursday and ended the {round with a 63 Play is at the Thunderbird Coun try Club about 6.700 yards, with par 36-36 72—a par that baffled only three professionals im the select array of 42. players . > 7 Three managed to equal] the fig ure, but 36 broke regulation fig ures. Tied at 6 were Peter Thomson the British Open champion from Australia, Wally Ulrich, Jim Tur- nesa and big Mike Souchak, the latter a fellow North Carolinian of Palmer's 7 . * The 67 bracket was filled with eight players, including such prom inent faces as the semi-retired By ron Nelson Dutch Harrison and the pre-tourna metn choice, Gene Litter. Littler’s 67 came despite one of the few bogey holes scored by the leading pros. Littler, winner of the Los Angeles Open, hooked a shot out of bounds on the 12th hole Freddie Haas of New Orleans who won the 194 Thunderbird tournament a to wane for a 70 = Palmer as not alia a green. He took only 27 putts, most of them good from around eight feet. but one dropped in from 20 and ar other from 14 feet oe ° LJ Each professional was paireo with three clib amateurs for the 36-hole pro-am. Seven teams were tied with a best ball 56. Pro lead ers of the pro-am teams included Nelson, Bolt, Fred Wampler. Palmer, Furgol, J. R. Jacobs England Marty Furgoi Rosburg. Prominent amateurs in the % group included Ed Lowery of San Francisco, who won the Crosby | affair with Nelson ‘Minister of Gospel Once Coached Spartans EAST LANSING—When Michigar | State began playing football back | im the 1890's, it was considered , by college fathers to be such a! rowdy, perhaps even immoral] af- fair that a minister of the gospel | was hired as head coach to safe- poo the virtue of the lads. The | coach was Rev. Charies O. Bemies jaggregate scoring in a course stretched out to | Lioyd Mangrum | aan, OCSC Rifle Club Members Sweep Honors Six Oakland County Sportsmen's Club shooters won honors in the }Southeastern Michigan small-bore rifle tournament at Detroit this | week | Nancy. Newman took Ist place in the sharp shooters’ class with 1135, followed | by John Treeful with 1131. She also | won the 3-position iron sights event |with 281 and the 30-shot off-hand | shoot with 276 Bert Beam won the 30-shot prone | seslitee event sharpshootets' | class with 299. while Kjell Dan- the 3-position sharp- , shooters’ any-sight match with 290 Veteran Skater After 6th Title Ken Bartholomew Faces Challenge of Youth National Test elson won } ST.PAUL \w—Ken Bartholome. at 4 a U.S. speed skating pat arch, matches savvy and stains avainst the chatleng i again this weekend in ro Nationa | Outdoor championships Senior mens winner nine times since 1941. the Minneapolis veterar is after an unheard of sixtt straight championship in competi tion Saturday and Sunday His stiffest opposition is expected ito come from young Stan Fai] of Paramount, Calif.. who supplanted Bartholomew last week ag Great champion at West, Allis Lakes Wis Returning to defend her senior women's title is pretty Pat Gibson 20-Vear-old University of Wiscon sin student who will contend with among others, Barbara Marchett: of Detroit, national champion in 1952 The nationals. held in conjunc tion with the St Paul Winter Carn val. will be followed next week by the U.S. Olympic speed skating | trials Johnson and Fuentes ‘Tangle in TV Bout PHILADELPHIA W — George Johnson of Trenton, NJ., and | Ramon Fuentes of Los Angeles tr) | to climb over each other to better jdays in boxing tonight in then 10-round nationally televised bout at Convention Hall Johnson, 23, who spent most of 194 in a sick bed with an appen |\dectomy and tonsil trouble, is re | ported in top shape and hopes to | improve on his ranking as the 10th best middleweight } Braves’ Fans Must Get Suds /at Ball Park and Bob | MILWAUKEE w&—Basebal! fans | who bring their own beer and bot | tled goods to Milwaukee Braves’ games, says the County Board | Recreati. m Committee, may en- danger the safety of summer mul | titulles at County Stadium And cut into the county's con cession profits, too However, Stadium Manager Wil liam Anderson says an ordinance banning carry-in potables, ap proved .in principle by the com mittee, is solely in the interests of safety Cans and bottles have been tossed into the aisles, endangering | the public safety, he said. Stadium concessions, operated | He coached the 1899 and 1900 | by agreement between the county | teams to a modest three wins and | seven losses. | and the Braves management, sell refreshments served in paper cups. ; "M’ Field House to Have First Women Contestants ANN ARBOR (#—Michigan track | | lays Saturday to conform with the | ee ee athletes. Ei SEAT COVERS Pre-Spring | Showing All New 1955 SEAT COVERS New Patterns New Colors New -Styles To fit afl makes and all models Here is the most beautiful line of automobile seat covers we have ever cddsoud, cod oth ch tha tenants GUAT aA ie toi tot eek. Buy now. INSTALLED FREE | Michigan’s Yost Field House. Six- | igan will make up four relay teams | competing in a quarter-mile race. Y’ALL COME - SEE US— WE PNANCE oo he mea ROE? Actors Z THE. PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY: JANUARY 28, 1955 NS. 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HURON BOWL nn 'St5 t (Formerty West Huron Recreation) Manhattan and Brunswick Bowling Balls for Sele > short-stroke _ FORD Lions Draft Four Gridders From NEW YORK ww — The Detroit Lions failed to land any of college football's ‘‘giamor’’ boys in the annual National Football League draft, but coach Buddy Parker se- lected four players from Michigan | schools. } Among their 3% choices, the | Lions, in a tedious session which |lasted until early thig morning, | picked Lee Riley, speedy halfback from the University of Detroit; Bert Zagers, hard-hitting Michi- gan State halfback; tackle Walter Jenkins. a ‘‘sleeper’’ from Wayne |University:; and quarterback Dun ican McDonald of Michigan Reportedly, Parker tried to swing a trade with the Washing- jton Redskins which would have to the Lions In an effort to land the all- an linebacker, and another play- er for Washington's first draft choice. But the Redskins refused and chose Ralph Guglielmi, brilliant Notre Dame quarterback, in the lst round Ameche — who could have solved the Lions’ aching fullback prob- | lem went to the Baltimore | Colts in the Ist round The Colts, as a matter of fact, ieee exceedingly well in the early brought Alan (the Horse) Ameche | THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1955 selections. Winner of the bonus pick, they selected George Shaw, ' Oregon's passing ace who led all college players in total offense last season. Upon hearing of their selections, Ameche indicated he would sign with the Colts in 1955, instead of going north of the border to the Canadian League, but Shaw cagily said he had been offered as much as $40,000 to play baseball. Chicago Cardinals had Ist pick after Baltimore's bonus choice. and selected end Max Boydston of Ok lahoma. Somewhat = surprisingly the Cards passed up both Gugli eme and Ameche, who were quick- ly gobbled up by Washington and Baltimore ular draft, made Dave Middle- ton, fleet Auburn back, their No. 1 choice, A 6-foot, 195-pounder, Middleton has blazed the 100- yard dash In 9.8 seconds. He was considered the fastest back in the Southeastern Conference last fall. In the 2nd round, the Lions picked Jim Salsbury. highly rated 220-pound guard from UCLA. Dar- ris McCord, 6-foot-3, 235-pound Ten- nessee tackle. was Detrojts 3rd choice Riley, a standout at Detroit for several years, was selected in ‘the 4th round. Lions picked Za- College, it was learned today. Lions, picking 11th in the reg- | | visit the Arizona school this week- |end for a formal interview and to | ment at East Lansing and was be- gers in the 7th round, Jenkins in the 9th, and McDonald in the 27th round Altogether, a dozen players from Michigan were selected by the various NFL teams. Leroy Bolden, Michigan State | halfback with the question mark | gan fullback (14th rovrd.. Other players from Michigan were drafted like this; Pitts- burgh — Elis Duckett, Michi- gan State end (15th round); Washington — Ron Geyer, Mich- igan tackle (20th ); Balti- more — Nick knee, choice. Green Bay, always strong in picking players from the Michigan area, selected Henry Bullough, Michigan State guard (5th round); Art Walker, Michigan tackle {12th round), and Fred Baer, Michi- | was Cleveland's 6th-round Devine Considered as Arizona Mentor EAST LANSING W—Danny De- backfield coach ¢or the Mich- gan State Footbal] team, is being considered for a position as head | coach of Arizona State (Tempe) | vine MSC sources said Devine would meet faculty members. Devine was unavailable for com- lieved to be already on hig way to Arizona. Clyde Smith, former Indiana Uni- versity football coach, has been Arizona State head coach but is retiring from active coaching to w devote full time to the position of athletic director Joe Gannon, light-heavyweight | from Washington, is an ex-police- | man. " i a | a “ os RF ws Se PO ROA Mes a - Hew te tell if it’s a modern short-stroke engine: check the specifications of bore and stroke. In a short-stroke engine, the “stroke” is as short as, or shorter than the “bore.” ake sure you get Money-Saving =; Rejects Wings’ Appeal Mew Ford Trucks for 55 give you modern short-stroke power in every one of over 190 models! Shown: new F-600, GVW 16,000 Ibs., with choice of three short-stroke engines! Triple Economy Truc NEW MONEY MAKERS FOR 55 GREAT TV! FORD THEATER, WWJ-TV, 9:30 P. M., THURS. Besiige as, +s i“ . * * i & ‘ vf ~. - = . 4 Milwaukee Braves Loading Up on ‘Hot’ Rookie Hurlers NEW YORK \—Take note, Leo a native of Colon, Panama, whv Durocher and Walter Alston..the ed the Sally League pitchers with pitcher - rich Milwaukee Braves & 23-8 won-lost record and a 2.4] have more on the way ERA. Robinson, a 61, 150-pound . a As if a pitching staff headed by righthander also fanned 243 bat- Warren Spahn, Gene Conley, Lew ters in 276 innings. Righthanders Burdette, Chet Nichols and Bob Paul Cave, 21, and Bob Trow- ; | bridge, 24, won 18 games each for Buhl, not to mention Jim (no-hit) | the Jacksonville club, Cave Wilson, isn't enough, the pennant- | “°° hungry Braves have brought up ll — out 150 and Trowbridge new pitchers including a 23-game winner, two 18-game winners, a strikeout leader and another no-st| Wings’ Red Kelly ’ ls Honored Twice The Braves did not confine their search to pitchers alone. Their rookie crop includes five players DETROIT (®—Red Kelly. star th .300 or better batung aver- defenseman of the Detroit Red ages, three with 20 or more home Wings, was honored twice last runs, and two who topped 100 runs night batted in. First. he was awarded a plaque The most imposing record is by the Sports Guild at its annual ne : 8 \ dinner as hockey’s outstanding owned by Humberto Robinson. 24, | paver in 1954. Later, in Olympia | Stadium, he received a similar | award from the Hockey News, a hockey publication, as the ‘‘player lof the year’ in 1954. Among those honored at the Sports Guild banquet were Steve Gromek, Detroit Tigers pitcher; Mac Stefani, polo star; Jim Podo- ley, Central Michigan's outstand- mer middie guard of the Detroit Lions; Chick Harbert, PGA golf champion; Lee Schoenith, winner of the President's Cup in power- boating; June Stack, teenage ten- nis star from Hamtramck: and | Norb Schemansky, world champion weight lifter. | ‘Marciano Nose to Be ‘Unveiled’ holds up a noticeable scar on | the left side of the heavyweight bugle as a memento of ght power.OnlyFORD 22=== s it in every truck! THIS VY&AR, the truck industry is beginning to follow Ford’s lead to modern short-stroke V-8 engines. Shorter stroke prolongs piston ring life up to 53%. Engines last longer! You get more usable power. You can save up to one gallon of gas in seven! But here’s the big thing to remember: FORD and only Ford gives you.a short-stroke engine in every size truck from Pickups to Ford, most experienced builder of V-8’s in the busi- ness, has four short-stroke V-8’s and the industry’s most modern short-stroke Six. So, before you buy any new truck this year— look under the hood! Go modern! Go short-stroke! Go Ford Truck—the Money Maker! | Local 584 turned in the highest score of the Oakland County UAW- ClO Basketball League season last night, routing Local 898, 67-35. now! PCA. | ing halfback; Les Bingaman, for- | Home State | Nermal end (2ist round), and Philadelphia — Vie Postula, Michigan State back (24th round), Nick Kerbawy, general mana- | ger of the Lions, said the draft | has put Baltimore in the thick of | the NFL race. | “The Colts had a tremendous | defensive team last year,” Ker- bawy said. ‘Now they have gotten themselves an attack. They will Be tough. There wasn't a team in the league any better from tackle to tackle last year.” . >. Baltimore Fares Well in NFL's ‘Grab-Bag Pick Colts Take Oregon's Ace Shaw, Then Land Alan Ameche NEW YORK (®—Two of the slickest quarterbacks of the 1954 eollege season—George Shaw of Oregon and Ralph Guglielmi of | Notre Dame—may ply their trade | within 35 miles of each other next | fall and make contenders of two of | the weaker sisters in the National | Footbal] League. Shaw, a 185-pound throwing whiz who led the nation’s major colleges | in total offense, was the surprise | bonus pick of the Baltimore Colts | sional draft, enabling ington Redskins gleefully to pluck | the All America Guglielmi. Wilbur Ewbank, the Baltimore coach, explained his choice of Shaw, a third-string All America, | over the highly touted engineer of Notre Dame's fighting Irish. ‘We think Shaw is the best quar- terback in the country, barring none.” he said. ‘‘We know he is a great passer—he proved it with a losing tearm. We weren't too sure about the passing of Guglielmi be- cause Notre Dame isn't essentially a passing team.” The Colts in their first regular | tear 1955. The Colts were next to last in the Western Division last fall with a 39 record. | “The draft tightened the league Adrian Extends Win ‘Streak to 13 Games ADRIAN # — Unbeaten Adrian | 51 | 7 . : f ae a , ‘ , ms , ; . ie A de uA eee 5 “ ¢ “ rs i 5 @® ” ¥ ? ) - ; mii: i THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1955 . _ TWENTY-NINE . _ Sa Sewer. oD BPS PL wo Mew nnn amines —_— sedans meet SS eet , | sociates at the National Profession- 6,000 ‘'S h I ] N ed B . try unti! that Ist national tourna. Punter Needs ‘ Otto Graham Urges Halt | 'tecnsi tease mecise in sew |More Than 6, atchel’ Is Nam OST. 11) wat tec temrtek “well ne eee ee t Wi e York later this week. A , a from ce Me the fans began to | must get his kick away a second bd . * who I was.” i OW icious Football Play | crim sus te mee x\Viglate Game laws |25 Years of Semi-Pro Test” scapred' him Seal oor Hb a re. Otto Graham.) “Note how many players are pergingd gen >| a oe LANSING @ — Number of| WICHITA, Kan: a — Satchel said. “I sincerely believe I_had Chicago's Harris Sets is to avoid possibility of a blocked he clalins is inoweesing ey man [ROW wearing face masks,” he said. sional football after nine seasons. | conservation law violators in- | Paige was given a plaque last | more stuff that year than any time Pace jn El Centro Test kick, = school, college and professional |ta burt you intend of cop not creased aightly during 194, the| week as the No. 1 graduate in the/ since, and my only regret is that = instead pa CENTRO, Calif, @—Bob football. recall one player saying ‘you're|Hold Rites Saturday state conservation department re- aye Nate of the National | the qapregel wm these days) avis of Chicane, with a Gunter |1 © Al ays QUALITY ‘tion in nearby Delray Beach for aor five teeth.’ I believe in being | "OF Veteran Wr ‘7 8 “I've received other honors, but |, It was 13 years later that the ——— © Always LOW PRICES round of golf here Monday, empha- | cautious, and keeping my teeth.” | CHICAGO @®—Funeral. ‘services| The department said 6,068 cases this is the greatest,” Paige de-|/anky Negro got into the majors: second round Friday in the $9,000 sized that he believes in hard but oe * for Ed. Burns, famed veteren| were taken to court last year —|clared during an hour - long tele- | With the Cleveland Indians. | Imperial Valley Open golf tour-'| @ Always High Fashion clean football, Graham thinks it might be wise | Chicago Tribune sports writer,|100 more than in 1953. | vision show. | Ray Dumont. Congress presi-|ney. ~ P * * « \to declare the ball dead when the’| will be held Saturday and burial E. E. Tucker, in charge of con-| Satct ott bs on 1 whee ,.dent, presented the plaque during | - * MEN'S CLOTHING You should knock a guy down | ball carrier’ is tackled. This should| will be in Chicago's Rosehill | servation law enforcement, said 4, pitched Bismark, N: D., to the TV show originating over) Harris, a former NCAA cham and smile at him when he gets up,” | not apply merely when a player | Cemetery . | the increase in violations reflects champtonship im the ist ma. | ORE -TV. Dumont said hundreds | pion from San Jose State College, the Cleveland star said in an inter-| has slipped, he added. - a rise in the number of hunters.| ionc) toumament here in ‘1935, |°. owsands of players took part | birdied six holes, sank two putts ; view with Jimmy Burns of the Mi-| Dave Jones, president of the| Burns, 64, ~died Thursday. He) wee | He still holds the record of 60 | 95 Rear Oat nee ewer eine | of 18 and 16 feet each, and chi | Paul $$ Sh ami Herald, Browns, was impressed by Gra-|had undergone two operations in| Violators have paid about $65,- | a: Gecasinaittall ania e years but “none ever came | in a sand wedge shot at Bartora | Otto said he y Objects |ham's discussion of vicious play-| Boston following an iliness that 000 in fines and costs during the ne . aa ann y | close to equaling Satchel at his | Worth Country Club Thursday to ot Wetne Sts to use of the elbows to inflict maim-| ing. He said he would bring the | developed while traveling with the | past few years, the department an Loy jPace 141 professionals and 16 Seginew wor we. ing blows, lacaiion to the attention of his as-| Chicago White Sox. per “That wes my peak year Paige “I wasn't known over the coun-' amateurs. i - 1952 Studebaker 1954 Chevrolet 1950 Buick 1954 Ford Tudor sari BQ5 ie $9295 1951 Oldsmobile 1952 Pontiac sete SAQH serie: 5695 1951 Pontiac 1951 Ford Tudor pari §4QH isvz. °4Q5 1952 Oldsmobile | 1950 Ford Tudor | 1953FordCustom eer sen” $14 Q5 | tet S2QH | ie 5950 ‘52 Nash Rambler | 1951 Dodge Sedan | ’53 Mercury Cpe. EES gg5/S= 495 |S=, 1295. ¥ \e ye, ~ re es pas ** =, a=. a rey < \ "a ——— a r = ae \ We Sure Do Trade, — Low Payments! eT eee nL Low Interest Rates! Long Terms! | : | ig | itt 7 : a \ ‘ 3 ; - THIRTY THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY,’JANUARY 28, 1955 E. _Expert on Banned Books: | Writes One of Her Own By PHYLLIS BATTELLE NEW YORK (INS)—People are always kidding Boston for banning books—a sort of. habit the city has got into, like drinking tea and wedding Beacon streeters to Beacon streeters. But actually, Boston is as free and open as Reno, when you look at the book-banning picture in toto. Almost every book worth com- menting on over the past 20 cen- turies has been booted out of one | place or another, for one reason or another; and Boston, which seems to object primarily to sex and obscenity, is not nearly so | rough on reading matter as Ire-| of it have been ousted from almost land, for example, where a board i, fare thir ii ithe write a on her findings. “You really can't miss the banned books,” says Mrs. Haight i i] 1; ti gif rth s if i fl: U piel, i rt iH enlargement of an edition she first put out 20 years ago. It’s a brief listing of most famous works of the past which have been refused to readers by persons in authority; usually because they differed with the then-current views on religion, politics or morality. ‘Today, when a book is banned it's good advertising for the author,’” she notes. But for 19 Centuries, a thinking man could count on poverty or loss of head fer the privilege of expressing himself The Bible was one of the most | banned books of all time. Sections every country. William Shakes- peare has oft been in ye hot water in England, because some plays were always offensive to some monarchs. (“King Leer’ was ruled off the stage while King George III, ac- blackballed in certain areas of the U. S. for using coarse !an- { j | LLY ! : Fe \ Qe if a mild, sweet way at the very | idea. “There are always groups | who feel they can say what people} NANCY . . should read and should not read. This should not be. I agree with President Eisenhower when he said—‘Don't join the book burners Don't be afraid to go in your library and ‘read every book, a: long as any document does nct offend our own ideas of decency “*That,” said the President \y ‘should be the only censorship’ "’ Mrs. Haight’s book on banned books comes out nexk month, and she knows enough to appraise 11 frankly 7 “I'm certain it will be accept able in Boston, which is quit lenient now. 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POWDER ON HIS SLEEVE / Neng Le > ee Po le 2 — — : .) »>* - 2 - — s — ex \e é By ‘ by Leslie Turner, ALLEY OOP —- et ew _ Ader Kl THE PONTIAC PRESS; FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1955 Grains Down: Board Active CHICAGO w# — Grains turned downward on the Board of Trade | J today in fairly active dealings. Much of the trade consisted of evening up operations for the week- end. Bfokers thought this will be | a rather ticklish weekend for a professional trader to remain in) the market in view of the inter- | national situation. Wheat near the end of the first | hour was % to %%- lower, March | $2.31%; corn unchanged to 42 low- | March $1.55%; oats %& to % lower, March 78%; rye % to 1%) lower, March $1.25; soybeans 1% to 2% lower, March $2.8234; and lard 3 cents lower to 5 cents a! oo pounds higher, March $12.72. | Grain Prices CHICAGO GRAIN [ MARKETS |Steels, Aircraft Push Mart U DETROIT PRODUCE DETROIT, Jah. 28 (UP)—Wholesale | pricgs on farmers’ markets re- ported by bureau of ie » Delicious, cy, §.50- 6.00 bu; gt 4.00-4.60 bese . Jonathon, fancy, 4.00 bu; No. 1, 3.00- 3.50 bu; apples, McIntosh, famcy, 4.50 bu; No. 1, 3.25-3.75 bu; a) . Wagner, Vv bles Beets t 1.00- 160 : topped, No. 1 Cabbage. No. 1 1.00-1.50 bu; cab bage, red. No. 1, 1.50-2.00 bu: car “ topped, No. 1, 1.00-1.25 bu. Celery t, No. 1, 1 doz 00-1 50 Fennel, No. 1, 1.06- 125 bu. Horseradish, No 1. 5.00-6.00 pk Leeks, No. 1, 1.00-1.50 doz bchs Onions, dry, No. 1, 1.25-1.35 50-Ib. bag parsiey, curly, No. 1, 85-1.00 doz behs parsley root, No. 1, 85-100 doz Par- “% bu Potatoes potatoes. 100-lb. bag Rhubarb 5-lb. box. | No. 1, hothouse, No 1 Rhuberb. hothouse 3 & a +] matoes. hothouse. No. 1. 275-350 10 lb. basket. Turnip. topped. No. 1, 1 50- 2.00 bu DETROIT EGGS | DETROIT, Jan. 27 (AP)—Eges. fod | Detroit, cases imeluded, federal-state , grades Whites: Grade A jumbo 45-49 weighted average 45'5. large 37%-40 wid. av 38, | medium 35-37 wid. av. 36, small 30-51 av. 30; grade B large 34'3-37 wid. | av. 36% Browns: Grade A jumbo 45, le: 3T- 38 wtd. av. 38. medium 36. smal) 30: grade B ia 36; grade C large 29-30 wid. av “ Checks 29-30 wid. av. 29. higher in early dealings though the bulk of the nah fractionally mixed. Trading was fairly active. Bethlehem Steel quickly rose 2 ahead 3. Higher stocks -| Steel, Republic, Boeing, Douglas, | points to 116. It dropped 3% near ‘| the close yesterday after directors |failed to announce a stock split. | Youngstown Sheet & Tube was included U. S&. U. S. Rubber, Westinghouse, In- ternational Paper, Santa Fe, Penn- sylvania and Texas Co. Coppers, strong yesterday after raised its price for copper, were fractionally lower today. Also off were Studebaker-Packard, Mont- gomery Ward, International Har- | vester and General Electric. New York Stocks rdlet, Ford as Feud Both Claim No. 1 Spot in 1954 Car Production and Sales DETROIT w — Chevrolet Di- vision and Ford Motor Co., battl- ing for the No. 1 place in car production and sales, still are feud- ing about which delivered last year. Official registration figure are not yet complete be are hinting their totals will be NICK SKOSICH jue Credit Union 9 “SASS Names Officers ; sales, the margin isn’t likely to | be very great. But it appears te have great promotion value for the world's largest car builders. the greater number of cars at retail which confirm actual deliveries, | Meanwhile, however, both Chevrolet and Ford In the announcement earlier this month of factory output Chevro- December Bank Debits U DP, Business Survey Shows Bank Debits to customers’ account (exclusive of Public Funds) | gained in the business survey for December made by the’ Chaszber | | of Commerce over the previous month and over December 1953. Greater than November of 1954 but less than December 1953 were Industrial Payrolls, Postal Receipts and Number of Bus Passengers carried. The total number of building permits and of new dwelling permits were greater than December 1953 but were less than the number in |November of 1954. Gas consumption ‘cu. ft) and electric energy (kwh) were greater both in Nevember and December than in December 1953. . , Dec. 1954 Nov. 1954 Dec. 1963 | Bank Debits to Customers Accounts (Exciusive of Pubiie Punds: UBehanged to ‘4 higher; 93 score AA 51: | ained Ch 964 Johns Man... 84.3) President at Meeting bled 1,394,762 : ene $ ofeeter Tie ~ ep i J A st: oe 56.5; 89 C 56: cars 00 B Ais Chal ,, 752 Jones & L 35.6 . . in Petition > Sep --cece- 217 Ee - i aban) Lad 132 Kelsey Hay 21 Of GMTC Unit Today, in what apparently is a > eee july ..., “s Eggs steady to firm: receipts 13.403 } t 1074 j $ core bass, SOB trces 288) | wholesale buying prices unchanged to ', ee mee as 3h revised total, Chevrolet put its fac- Hearings began yesterday in ¢ ee ee, eg ee weet Oe: smized 35° Am Cyan 53.6 Kroger .471, New president of GMTC Em- tory sales at 1.421.476 cars and Oakland County Circuit Court on 2 July s00-- via ow : a3 78 | Teceipts 32; dirties 30.55 checks 30.5 rr _ = ie or ee eo ployes Pontiac Federal Credit 328,102 trucks. Ford's 1954 truck an attempt by Southfield Town- $ Dee co caee 166 July 12 $2 gnccad. boxitece Am M & Pay 25.3 Lisg & My ©. @T) ini, ig Nick Skosich, of 2392, Utput was given as 302.796 ship to permanently stop opera- 2 one as sep - it CUMCAANL. ack 04 iki Peiekens: hi in wc ae posal —_— 19.6 | Gari ka | If the figures are not further tions of an excavating firm. $ as. . a a 11 | stock arrivais 40, om track 362; total US Am Rad 23.4 Lone & Com .. 61 and ve. ~ | revised Chevrolet will have topped’ The township claims Floyd 2? a 1190 | Soching on track and aathig “Wiis Am smelts 464 Mack Tre. at] Skosich was elected Saturday | Ford in both car and truck output | Beardslee, Floydene B. Brownlee $ 1 Db othing offere: . ; nt ¢ : j ee a N18 [Old stock supplies “moderate, demand Am St! Fé. 318 Marsh Pwd 33) at the So een eed by | msofar_as factory shipments are |and Evelyn B. Malcolm are op- | | moderate and t inall : i ’s hi i Seedy Sat reer imag ccocing aunty Am Tot LE Mes Pe. B31 Go members and guests. | "mor Res erating sand and gravel removal lod ( | d | 02 care imapected late Wednesday. Sub- ee ee ee ek ake . But figures on actual retail de- business contrary to a zoning @ | 2ero c ; } ge a en ar this snorting Sarit track einapection Anac Cop S24 Mon a ch 193 | A pa per cent ae Sone —— —_ “a final | ordinance passed Jan. 30, 1952. 2 nesota -Nort ota tha washed was declared and report showed | ta a of reports om var- | tem injunct n 4 Special tion of Pon- and waxed $2 75 washed only 270. joes Co ist Moter Wheel 3 an increase in total assets for ious states issuing vehicle licenses wns ic rg 953 riot prot $ tiac Ledge 21 PF. & A. M., Pri., Jan. | Assd Dry G 284 Motorola . " june 2, 1953, c' : 28. To confer the M. M. degree. | Poultry Atchison’, | 1963 Murray cp ° 334] IA of Soares Rng al | | firm located on Square Lake $ Lodge opens at 6:30 p.m. Irwin| a Se", ol ot oe oe 04.000 T 5 fs H ld road near Adams road. $ W. Mills, W. Mo —Adv. DETROIT POULTRY Atlas Pdr... $1.1 Net Dairy 3a.4| fit for the year was $104,000. wo uspec e > DETROIT. Jan. 27 ‘AP)—Prices paid — = <3 aor a = Other officers elected at the . ; ; The area is zoned residential and 2 us a a . - ‘ , 7 rati . . . per poems £ os Detrott for No. 1 quality | Bald time aa ak wed e2.3| meeting were Rudy Hartman, in Pontiac Stabbin excavating causes noise, dust and $ ews in rie Heavy hens 24-25. ltight hens 15, Beech Nut 297 Nat Thee ... 0 president; Harry Woodman, | | traffic detrimental to home build- 2 brotiers or fryers 3-4 Ibs) Whites 30, Bendix Av . 1044 NY Air Bre -- 3°! treasurer, and Richard Stark, | | ing. the township alleges q No More—-No Less | Gray Crésses 3143-32. Barred Rocks 32- | Benguet 11 NY Cent bed : . : ‘ Lester C. Ellis, 44, of 10556 Hal- 33, caponettes (5-6 ibs) 34 Beth Stee!....1151 Nia M Pw. ' 30°] clerk Elected to the board of | TWO persons arrested by Pontiac The company claims it was .op- $ ore cott, Ferndale, was sentenced to e*vy ducks 28 mia Kee... an4 Nort © Wet’ $5.6| directors were Fred Case, George Police in connection with yester- erating before the zoning ordin- 3 two Sday terms in the Oakland CHICAGO POULTRY Borg Warn... 1 mer one'pe See] Pudduck, M. R. Becker, A. E.|day’s stabbing of a 25-year-old ance was passed. The law allows $ | Pi U : County Jail yesterday when he! cwrcaGo. Jan. 27 (AP)—Live poultry. | Brist My... 284 Nest) Airiim |. 192| Silk and W. J. Tobin, | South Lyon man are being held in non-conforming uses to continue 2 pleaded guilty before Royal Oak Steady to firm veesigns enone, 26s Brea Balke . 2 Ohio Ot! 32 I. , — | Oakland County Jail pending which were started before zoning > eae ' : 7 Wo) udd Co i : : ' Township Justice Henrick Smit to cae pase Si te aes: heavy heas | Burroughs... 24.6 Sue” wie e232 Ben Jerome Jr.. of Jerome Mo- charges mgt = —— restrictions are put on, it asserts. $ ; . 205-236: light bh 145-15. fryer 4|Calum & H... 12. Ow 1 @!) 107 j Prosecut ili J w firm alse claims £0n- 4 charges of simple larceny and as poceePsah P. - oa enaamara 93.423. is Campo: Wy... 267 a ae Ae ate tor Sales, will attend the five-day utor William ng The the 2 4 sault ang battery. ponettes 27-29 Can Dry ..... 146 Pan EPL 3 | National Automobile Dealers Assn. | took the pair's statement today. ing ordinace is iliegal because $ _ es eee ain R$ Param Piet .. 38°) convention in Chicago beginning to-| Held for investigation of feloni- | of improper procedure in setting } MONEY-BACK Delbert Hammat of 385 Goines Livestock Carried 8p... 60.5 Penney JC .. 863| morrow. Jerome said other dealers ous assault are William Brooks,| it up. The company asks an in- 2 GUARANTEE More St. reported to Pontiac Police to Cater Trae... ee feeet Dein?” Sl trem the city may attend. 21, of 168 Wessen St.. and Norma| Junction stoppong the township > Bifocels Only $3 day the breakin of his collision EEE | Celanese “Ss was Ol Bs | Jean Able, 23, of 70 Houston St.| from interfering with its oper- q Your money will be refunded + shop at 8 Bagley St. last night ag om pgs ne gg See ae oo aan ae H. G. Becker Jr., of the Crucible | Brooks, according to statements, | @tions. > within 60 days if you are not America $s when someone entered the building | « Tinrbet, undertone, steady Ches & On ate 484 Pht » ret t |Steel Co., will be guest speaker) said he stabbed Edward Banks of | Hearings are continuing today $ completely satisfied for any , . Noth. tt salable resh receipts | C NW..... s y i , by breaking a reer window. Nofh-; SSi™ wa marting highly aggresesve | Chile Cop’... 3t3 pu Blane 884] at the monthly meeting of the So-| 425 Donovan in self defense during | before Judge George B. Hartrick. < | reascos. Greatest Values ing has been determined missing. ment. arene ie. got — —— ae Frost aa@a =. ciety of Die Casting Engineers at) an argument in a green 1949 Cad- iP 3 ualit s u = c.. ° a Pontiac Police today reported pared last Thursday: Market fairly ac- | Clark Equip. . 968 Pure Gul 11.2| 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Hotel Pon- | illac F t i i$ Why per move when you one ; an a ‘ 3! at foal gg Mag UE a = bn ay; lower | Cluett, F =" — tiac. Becker's topic will be ‘‘Die| He said Banks attempted to stab | ana a or if e 2 *Fast Service finest glasses in B St. last night when entry §84e# uneven. mostly steady: cows un-| Coca Cola....116 Reo Holding . 281 | Cast Die Steels.’ him, but wrested the knfe away | 5 4 . ~ —_"* agley ° : even, fully 1.00-2.00 higher; bulls strong Colg Palm 61 = Repub ! 80.6 - oo |after a brief struggle Miss Able | $ , : low price you pey was gained by forcing a rear door. to 50 cents higher, stockers and feeders | Col Gas.... 164 Rey Tod B 414 ian ti said yesterday n er ays i$ e $11.00— Ne extras— No addi- oa the steady. bulk high good te lew prime Con Edis . 4.17 RKO Pict a1 ‘orp. said in her statement that she saw $ 0 tions! Choose from hundreds Police said the ow of SHOP fea steers 24.00-28.00. few high choice Con GE 323 Rock 8 227.1! Ohrvsier and I tal sales : ; 14 is out of the city, and they are|and low prime lots 2850-2950: bulk | Consum Pw... 487 nar tg, a8 ae ocr af aaa the struggle but was unable to re- TORONTO ®—CIO United Auto 3 of the latest style frames for not able to get a report of missing | ssies high commercial 10 low good steers | Con Pe pf 4% 100.8 gt Jos Lead G27 ee ve dh dele oo veal other information. Lang said | Workers ended their 110-day strike Necessary men, women and children. .. ema choice fed heifers 18.00-23 50; bulk utMity | Cont Can 12.8 gcovill Mf... 348 ° jthat charges would be decided | against Ford of Canada yester- 2 Repairs and : and commercial steers and heifers 14.00- | Cont Mot 127 gears Roed 786| cent from the 5,218 cars would | jater today. day. $ Casteap L. Randeigh of 145) SO come comer Sine Gown (0 OO: | Cont OF ee ee SS‘ | tm the first 20 days of January, | According to Pontiac Police,| Union and company negotiators Special Frames | im y en w commerci cows ‘opper Mmmons 4 Thorpe’&t. reported to Pontiac Po- | 11.08-13.00, some smooth young high | Corn Pd ..... 93 Sinclair O me 1954, | Banks had accepted a ride in the | reached agreement on a new wage $ lice Gaetitninessd site a m0eey) coe mc sie Soe nae ieee ee” bs ae . | auto, in which Miss Able also was contract after more than four 2 at Savings! | bag. eiiidiining $34. from his milk} veight canners @50 ; Cat utility Edis ..... 34 Sou Ry 715| Motor Wheel Corp. directors fm | -iding Banks \s reported in fair | weeks of steady bargaining ses- $ truck while parked in front of a) few nenvy high Sommmeretal individuals ews Aare’. has nen ia a3 | Lansing Thursday declared a div- | condition today at Pontiac General sions that followed on-and-off ne- 2 ‘ restaurant at 382 N. Saginaw St 1500 bulk goed amd chetce stockers | Dow Chem 45.4 gid Brand .... 39.4 | idend of 30 cents a share, payable jingnital where he underwent sur- gotiations since the old pact ex- $ ‘ { restaure t and feeders 18.80-22.50. Du Pont 162 Std Ot! Cal 7.7 | March 10 to stockholders of record : os : yesterday. | Calves salable %, Ie opening | Eagle P = gta OU Ind a3 ‘ee aa choas oe Feb 15 gery for two stab wounds. | pired last February. i$ 4 4 low. steady. Compared last Thursday. | Bast Air L 3 1MJ....111.6 | c business 5. rook 4 : Winter rummage sale, First Market moderately active. fully steady Bast Kod aa sea on a. ue iearoed ee tealaieahen oni | Terms of settlement included $ 2-2895 ‘ I] week: most good and choice vealers hE! Auto | Stevens JP 27.3 ey ie s | compan hospital-medical Presbyterian Church Fri 7 to 9 ss ee 400. ft chot 4 BlawM In 4 w 64 oe, | Ani ‘ : | y paid . 2 9-5:30 Friday “til Phone FE p.m. Gd Gat. 9 to lla. m. —AdV. individuals 25 00: wtlity and comaterannl | gmer Rad 13.8 Stude-Peckh. 132 Ford Hospital Clinic auto which, according to police. | insurance for emplayes and their | 2 Open — § grades mainly 18.09. 35 00; cull and tow | End John =. Bun Ot) oe to Be O T ay Brooks and Miss Able left in front families, an Ontario-wide agree- i Rummage sale, 98 W. Huron en) ON ciable 38. Tod net |Paird Mor. 38) Swit a Co ata pened Tod of 28 lowa St., following the inci-| ment, a modified union shop, 2 = TTTTI iii Social Brethren Church. Sat.. Jan peminsily unch Compared past Pirestone 115.6 Sy Bt Pe #1! DETROIT (INS) — Formal cer. dent. Sour-cent hourty : } seueseeeuus eecase = 29 —Adv.| Thursday: M uneven, slaughter | Pr 8ul 76.2 Texas Co . 872 : improvement a 2 lambs closed weak after selling unevenly Prueh Tra .. 364 Tex G Sul 39.1. emonies this afternoon wil] open factor to be effective June 15, a s I F = Rummage Sale. Sat. Jan. 29. St ee ene eee ee eed Gen Bice 12. 48.4 Treen Bear Soy, the Henry Ford Hospital's new $% Grand Trunk Official | seventh paid holiday and inch a Paul Lutheran Church, Joslyn at siaughter lambs 71 $0-23.00. about a load Gen Pas 7e Tran W Air 36.4 million, 19-story clinic building S ks to Cub Pack sion of an cight cent cost-of-tiv. @ SATURDAYS = ‘ yeh 1 93-94 Ib 2 Gen Mills Tra 39 Fourth, starting at 9a m. —Adv. ‘Dolce and prime aoe 2 ee Gee Motor se Peent Pox 30.8 a — er roma “ the peaks U ac | ing allowance into the base pay. H OPEN BUY AT . Of your tetentfe te jail amd neds | vcs. “iy *0, ond sorted nets 11.60. | Oem weet < ae ue es ee ra Motor ‘Co yer mere wall W. W. Munce, transportation su-| The contract will expire June 1, |g 7A. M. - 1 P.M. = bail, Ph. FE 5-5201. C. A. Mitchell. 5.00-10.00 Oca m0 = Oe Pes ” 18 is pe the hpaehersa eseary Os pervisor for the Grand Trunk 1956. is FARM . mr . rT = “ ° 6 e . : ‘ . Adv SS Gillette"... 403 Unit Aire O14 ion. will preside YEN Western Railroad, was guest! The walkout had idled more than | @ Dressed and Live Poultry PRICES! |8 Rummage sale, Congregational = CHICAGO aa ot eae —Salabie hogs Goodrich °. Unit. Prot st Dr ‘Kenneth B. Babcock, direc- epeaker at Gis week's sn rd | 7,000 employes in three Ford plants | @ Turkeys 4 Church. Sat Jen 20. 8 to 11:30. | 10.00 moderately active and uneven, |Grah Paige 21 Un Gas Im % tor of the Joint Commission on Donelson School Cub Scout Pack | in Ontario. It was the longest strike | | . = . *, . . ‘| but generally steady on all weights Gt No Ry 37.1 US Lines m4 oy 51 ‘in Ford of Canada’s history oe Ducks Vv s Mens, women’s, children's clothing. butchers and sows: most choice 190-220 | Greyhound 144 US Rub 41.6 Hospital Accreditation, will discuss ~*- a : *. rf Shoes. —Adv, >. butchers 17.00-18.00: little below 17.80 | Gulf Ot) 62.6 US Smelt % | his commission's job before hos- Model railroading exhibits con- 7 @ except choice No. 3's over fat kinds, a | Hayes Mf 7.2 US @teel...... 7806 : . structed by the Cubs were on dis- . Chickens Apples Potatoes bad F few choice No I's at 18.38: most 330-380 | Hersh Choe . 42 US Steet pf....160 | pital administrators, members of nie y ; . aa & fake Chrysler to Discount 2 s a -— ——_— > -——- +-— ——j Ib. - 16.80-1 with bulk - olan : 30 hospital city, county and Play and parents sa a trai = ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS | 15.75-16.50: and 310- -|Homestk ... 45 Van Raal.... 38.6 boards, , : ron BE OP een RDC | Mee, ented hMal uhte |Roaetm... Ware Re” 189 state officials of cars built by the pack’s dens. Cars to Own Workers . OAKLAND COUNTY MARKET 2 ze - es 7: The Beard of Belention ef the Rocnge- | ibe. coed chases ee OF een ei2 Weete A Bik. 284 William Hutchinson announced | DETROIT, (®—Chrysler Corp. ts . . Mh Knee | ne agg nag om ag Galeble cattic 2.000; salable calves 200: | Indust Ray $0 Weste El 78.7 The President of the United that the next meeting will be the going to wes — . PONTIAC LAKE RD JUST Orr TELEGRAPH . wn Naccl abies tenses Dieses |e? cath actaat ee oct | feet Sat” 22 Wit arcs. MY States appoints the director of the Blur & Gold Banquet. Theme will|to employes at substantial dis at PO ; water is, and miscellaneous {tem | cows mostly steady to 28 lower, in-|Interiak Ir . 20.6 Wis El Pow... 317 mint be “Let Freedom Ring.” counts. TITIIITIhrirLiifiiiittlilttt tt es listed herein below. Sealed proposals. | stances 50 lower: bulls fully steady,| Int Harv 35% Woolworth 51 See - SEE Under the plan. announced to- — —— cherty marked, will be receives rates | rosters steady: 8 baad ot rime 1.1468 ae sowed in coos bh oe ee : day, some 145,000 Chrysler em | ® re ” J T ° ’ ’ at 1321 Pontiac Road, Rochester, Michi- Ghiaas’ cabere and souitiban "000-31 oe. Zenith Rad o24 On Board of Supervisors pred in 50 plants perl pal re ) fos yp tape aatane ps | the og at eniese. ry wy hight ebeten STOCKS AVERAGES ent ane ighout th oot mtry will | I ow . ; : regulat pas of the Board of Bduce-. nesters 26 00: good ond Vcnaher heifers NEW YORK. Jan. 26—Compiied by The she . ra rhe t . oa tion to be Reid om February 16. 1966 at | toes s400: commercial. to low geed | Associated Press PPoOsl 10N 1 S e€asure able to purchase one car a . $:00 pm... at, 1321 Pontiac Road, Roches. | 15 90-18.50: utility and commercial cows - 30 1880 year at a discount of 18 per cent. We Are Now Paying sa Rae Ie" ettast Sevrarea| Mane weet cen ecu | LNO h et wd . The discount does not apply to - mos u y an eom m: i) = sa gah ey eany fren” Sete ian ed tance eos” amen Bae owe TO Cut City-Member LOSS imnporaton cos. sivery and fl NEWSPAPERS, ; fications are available at the offices of veniere 16.00.98 00: eee conn deeaume Week ago. = 208.6 1180 683 1523 . . 1 | handling charges, or taxes. which | 3 0 Per 100 Lbs. the Board of Education yrnayg” | Meets and yearlings 19.00-21.00 Month ago 211.9 122.7 67.9 1552 Opposition of township supervis- ‘ownship supervisors felt any are in addifion to the factory re- | MAGAZINES School Building —36'-3 oo Salable sheep 1.000: active, slaughter Year ago 151.1 842 867 1138 ors apparently has ruled out a change showd be permanent, ; - located at the corner of Kern & GUMM jiins steady to strong. slaughter sheep | 1964-55 high 214.5 1230 68.7 15864 °° : | tail price. Reeds, schoo! Building—26'-3"xe'-a” steady; “shorn lambs absent: geod to 1900-88 ke 148 178 84 1088 stop gap Measure to prevent a rather than doing something now } Screp tron—Junk Coers—Structural Steel tecnted pt the corner of Brewster & Dut- | 27's. mest cull $0. low cood, jambs | 1883 low i902 «738 «808 «9s Grastic cut in strength of city rep- and revisitig it later on,” he Brush School Building—36 -4""x24'-4" located at 1621 Inwood Road Christian Fill | Building — -2""x24'-2" located at the corner of & Butler Roads ine School Buijding—4T .#"x26'-6" located at 2011 N. Rochester Road cor- Creek ner Bnell ing—34"-3"'x28'-6" located at 11 EB. Snell Rd., corner Roches- ter Rd. | SMALL BUILDINGS Frame Shed 14'-2"x10'-3" located st Bite 16°-4"x14'-2" located at Brush 1@’-3"x17'-4" loceted at eos *? 4 ; \ s * « a fe Sad aha he Rec oh aoe Sy lieni 5 2 La ya food 12.00-19.50: a emall fot utility to good yearlings 15.90; cull te choice slaughter ewes 5.50-7 50 Farmington Man Jailed for 2 Traffic Violations Henry Ross, 26, of 21697 Roose- | | | Werne Screw. ...; velt, Farmington, pleaded guilty | ‘No sale: bid and asked to two traffic violation charges | yesterday when he appeared be- DETROIT STOCKS (Bernbdiewer Piguree after decimal @ Weeks) points are eighths High Low Noon fore Farmington Justice Allen C. | goiiars, others in cents): my resentatives on the Oakland Coun- ty Board of Supervisors. City members face a_ cut about 60 per cent when their total explained. “The temporary measure would | have included only Oakland County | { of Dividend Is Declared Goodloe H. Rogers. president and general manager of the Amer- ican Forging and Socket Company, announced that a dividend of 12%) cents a share will be paid March 1, to approximately 1.100 stockhold- ers of record Feb. 138. 7YPHZON STEEL C0. FE 4-9582 135 Branch St. ecross from American Forging & Socket Baldwin Rubber® ..... 173 8. La ‘hea T5 and we did not present it to our) Kingston ‘Preauctss " wins @ 7% = Se ae ea as €X legislators because we felt the | Masco Berew* . pe 3 31 pected somet $3 county would have had to be solid- near ate oe. +00 oe An amendment te the super- ly behind it to see it passed.” | 14 14 14) visors apportionment law, passed A committee of 10 Oakland a : in 1943 to accommodate Wayne County supervisors, five from FOREIGN EXCHANGE County, creates the threat te city cities. has been formed, Schone NEW YORK, Jan. 28 (AP)—Foreign . strength stated. | exchange rates follow (Great Britain in| . “We hope to meet within a week qonnadian dollar in New York open - A committee of city x and start drawing up a bill for a 108.46% Ue. conta ott 1/32 ofa cmt at bes . matter * a Leg- reapportionment of song paged ac- oe | _ | ae Britain % day islature which would exempt Oak- Ceptable to both Groups, . Britain 69 day futures 2.78 17/32, un- land County while a ‘‘more equi r me es CEE Ty a Britain 90 day futures | table’ apportionment law could be | ‘ ; SS ogee 1Se\s. Off 00% of @ cent; Prance (franc) | worked according Se Ook . unchanged; Germany | Harold Schone, who is changed’ Holland fgulaer) seas. un. | Park City manager changed: Ttaly 16% of @ cent,, Currently, there are 64 city and t Portugal fescudo) 3.50, un- | See ie Sao | senna i Snenanged. Denmark roa MM soe we ghey to 79 Latin America: “3° "24 | which would automatically be cut ae : een toner ol ongardige ving Par East: Jong’ 7 man city majority on ‘board, changed. poner h4% W* | compared with the present 39. i ; “We realize something should Youth Waives Hearing | be done to give the townships Francis Young, 21, of 4% Ard-| ® digger voice they sow St., Ferndale, waived exam-| *8ve,” Schone has said. ination eh eae ra dh, erage Mage on mage we! entering ¢ yesterday | would: reduce city strength out Sir atin wna (Seta yore \= county they ) was ordebed held im Onkland| Discussions of the problem were) Oakland Fuel & Paint Co- a $500 bond, pending circuit court | Lansing of the State Supervisors) — ararignment Feb. 7. = - - | Assn., said Schone, FE 5-6159 , s [ “ . * . ee : y / » : eur . Tae My a 2 : “ if oy? : \ is y j - i | } | : . ee So jee ge Re ee 2 Rete =x sae Qk 2S sae ee ae Pe Ba aa al You Better Do It! | Check Cadillac before you buy. 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Uh Sues Mil pending eer tome Pe cuae P mace mer =D. ty ne er oe ‘eric B t os ce - ae poll phe pron the persons eae do Notices “ a a saver Kiscnige $108 M aoe x puETER and nae. menu en vABL —_ iar tii was sea g & ; Uv. ing Bar atin ease siaiiaaia an any & Seales ae kind =, acta ii anks ; r rae on zip tnim ae mera expen Wes ma ae 9 wert. - LOCK. TR & No - 12 eee . 8 : An s. ral Ba my Problems, cat audience _ : ve s : nae | “ 8 me P um coun rato ie = baa ri sonal reat _s t wee large “BLOC Trinity 3 PLA ;H ae Ge o. rE q heal national —- = ie . “ce —— ai Ta 1 nit i of | He oe Pome a i ma ve sock = oe toe Oe ig tax ubli sores ' : women . mM of cat ee = Saye oom oe elp W 2 ree 00 11 Ss ees Space oF hae ats . ee ty. Good g 19 ther en, me Ae, “tha 's nt Wed. Child meee ean Sw ear ts 6 ae er ae ms . ee oe = sein Lees . 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Corner R : cad ore H aac set” . & on U S.-12 Bridge oeted For oe ate ave messin Heap ee FX MO om RA NEY: “vaca you TIO "re iN tak- ql ‘ = i ; ? i F “ iA yf L? \ me | if ’ : ” ; Be if ied ; Ps Py ee te es I a o ' oad Press need, — LIN, trian Sean . we mel ame ed stew Gn an inter ny hat Jo aay ogy to J will ara oo =o oe bridge on = re mater aa at + ed tedey a « . For = : ees oh sae ng Ser mop — Cars i oe a a va eee ca ‘ ae oe fas . Ma’ ie for ’ coe ast kes eo . ee . ores ? : e a Slgeib Dial FE! : , ¢ DLE A : “ a ~~ ’ fi T , . 5 SY rs : c , "i < rs ' Ok SS CoM me . eli COME oe con F: i WET . free : B: sir “a 2 : a Cy : ae a ha 4. . * { ia i 1 be THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1955 “sa THIRTY- THREE NEED $1. Ww terest WANTED TO. s | ber cont. 000 ITY $2,500 y with 12 per cent in- DA 82161. a RROW $5,000 AT dais. . Wanted ‘te Rent CHRISTIAN FAMILY OF 4 DE sires unfurnished home in coun- easonable “Bos I Pootiac Pr ess 2 CHILDREN Sag buy FE 2-3935. COUPLE WITH 10 MOS. old baby desire 5 room - unf. house. Close in. Reasonable rent. Will give excellent care. Ref- erences. FE 8-1215. of premises. . 80444 Share | Living Quarters 30 PPP LPP PP PPL PPP WP LapY To, SHARE APARTMENT. | we home close town $10 @ week bor. _ Wtd. Transportation 31 29 } F = 8 F is i z | : : ‘ if 4 E °o EES is listing and do our utmest to you. Our 1 vears of ry Real Estate handle a!) details for financing and closing. Call us today to list | Your property To Buy-To Sell-—To Trade YOU BUY IT- WE'LL INSURE IT) Wanted: Homes, Farms, Land Contracts || PAUL M. JONES REAL ESTATE 2 W. Huros PE 43505 LISTINGS WANTED NORDMAN REAL ESTATE ROMEO, MICHIGAN Plateau 2-3567 ED. LISTINGS WANTED Farms business and commercia) properties = ‘Roy Knauf, Realtor 26% W Huron FE 21421 ~ PHONE OL 1-6651 tT tterested in cash — = equity lend contract, lots. farm lan acre or ¢ | oes ae || CLARK REAL ESTATE Auburn Eves. re itt = FE D190 YOUNG GIRL DESIRES from FAST Action! Tf you have the ge ip Pere | Hs gg te 9 Phone +6402. Ask for Highest Prices Paid On land contracts. get our FREE results, call Mr. Jol, OHNSON, Realtor FE 4-2533 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. 5% MORTGAGES RD. CHARLES Bauitabie a | 1717 8 PE 40521: Eve Ara | Pa0Y Tr eWE'LL INSURE IT MAHAN 00, REALTORS anted Real Estate 32A ACRFAGE—VACANT | gg A 5 Bg hog ae ae | Riga ol a . 7; ook deal, call Edw. M. Stout, Realtor $-8165 T! MN. Saginaw St nm She c 4 ieenary wR ie ba Fon abi, A on or suburban prop- By G HEMPSTE! AD 2 Mura __Fe GREEN LAKE OFFICE vom abt Lal /NICHOLIE & HARGER. pear Johnson te! Tr AGAIN) ' Thet’ 8 Eee We have sold our listing Otnee ar A. JOHNSON, Reéaltor FE 4-2533 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. i i é ; ERE : it ( a M. Stout, Realtor ie oe = - FE 56163 STOP! Read this put — tn yous ay eae peda with from $500 aren of teens. —. CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS R. D. RILEY, BROKER Phone FE +1157 WANTED TO naree « Le. Rd.; would rf 1% story from own- "eas BUY nore IN Estates, between a. If you live in the Waterford Dray- ton. or lake areas, to list your property with o firm ‘ates on selling exclust your area? HITE In fact we are in dire need of all kinds of property to sell. rile 8% E Walton Bivd OOM : Ist — Children welcome OR 3-728 entrance Close in FE 5-06 |@ NICE CLEAN ROOMS | Wate entrance, bath Ground floor, + lakefront. Adults. OR 3-4047 4 ROOMS, NICE BATH a ROOM AFaRTuRNT “PARTLY Tnished t Rent Apts. Furnished 33) Rent Houses Purnished 35 ATTR MODERN APT bath. $16 weekly. Near Elizabeth " ‘FREE RENT of attractive 2 room and bath -— & for part time work. be ? = real _Ritr. PE nine eves, 2 Rooms, WEEK. fEATED 9 RO PRIVATE | “her and . Clean couple only. M1358 weet’ PE S010 or __3030 Joslyn Rd. a 2 LARGE CLEAN ROOMS | WALK- _ing distance to town. FE 2-011. 3 Roos AND Paiva STH or onlys un Mat. 45 “Oakland Ave ROOMS FOR REPINED BUsi- ness woman 365 N. Saginaw, FE a : 7 ROOMS. ATE NCE. _ Adults o1 clor. 279° Wilson. 2° ROOM FURNISHED. 85M ALL baby welcome. furn. 17 Ct. Bee caretaker at 21 Steinbaugh Ct. a 7 LA ROOMS A BATH |sMaLL HOUSE KEEGO $6 |" Newly decorated. Ne children. See | month of a FE %-2080 ear er in basem ® Prank ee . oe lin Blvd MODERN. 3 OOM LAKE- i3 agg ROOMS LTS ONLY front af 1638 Cass Lakefront, No drinkers. Wesbing facilities. Keego Ha. . Pull basement, t _ Call PE 46064 heat and $85. Call 3 ROOMS AX sub BATH EMPLOYED | _*5800. Mrs. Griffin _ . - ° Apply $9 Williams 5 B EL- Tw. hrf Sae come. Must — i securit E PRIVATE ENTRANCE er Forte — 4 ROOM, MODERN. OIL HEAT, bak furnished. Call after 4 p.m: 3 ROOMS AND BATH. NO CHIL- | “Rodan AND BATH. PARTLY ry MS AND BAT HEAT, : ond bet water 615 Waterbury Rd = oak | SARMETE, fMOOME, URE r facilities furn ment, ° Baby welcome FE $2252 or FE So washer. dryer. EM 7 & ¢ ROOM APTS UNTIL JUNE MODERN HOUSE FOR RENT 428 BABY WEL- TRAIL?TR FOR RENT _come PE ¢3283 | Rent Houses | Unturn. 36 — * PE 2-4980 2 ROOM HOUSE. PARTLY FURN- 7% -~ APARTMENT | 4 ished Lake haere gt on 3 men, v0 drinkers, close in. PE) Drive west of El abet Lake cues grOMnerE anger)? SEM Os EM SS ¥ r e . ig ot alee Eee ee 3 : ; |" Rochester, Available immediately est on lake. 6567 $75 month OL3U8 itEw B: rm ae CHoIcE oF Two 2 BEDROOM a“ : a | — yg he Rd. EM _ High Ra. MU 42362, 3-0610. ATH CON. 3 7 ROOM ixD COu- LIO RT HOUSEKEEPING FoR | * ROCR ae AS Machete a LARGE LOVELY 4 AND BATH. | ROOM ALL MODERN. 975 4 Nea? Airport Adulte, QR >-ipe3. a he —— 2 acyl BATH. © ROOn - NOUeE 3 EDROOMA Sig ceceaal month Child: lcome. | MODERN CABINS AND APART-| 3685 Orchard Lake Ave i HOUSE. HOT AND COLD dren welcome rHolow Me- water lectric lights and gas 5 ae nee. _OR 3 — : |wNe Pontioc Piaat. 10. imide | MODERN ¢ ROOMS AND BATH city. Near " femi-turn- | Commercial property, near Cass ished. Ref. 2088 Commenwealth. ‘ake. Rent or sell for 2 géntlemen ' | a ~ —4cems | 3} LARGE ~ ROOMS AND. } Se and Isa furnished * $57 per kK TE mpote AD | le £ ee FE 46264 |3 Rows AND BATH. PRIVATE | mall baby. No | ‘oN N "heestawe _ ? ROOM APT ALL - DOWN town location Idea) for workin eg Private entrance. fl 3} ROOMS AND BATH 7, lights and gas furnished = — 2 and T pm 466% eee ae ISN'T IT LOGICAL? |e? “sedcend gus Fe cae Oe ROOMS AND BATH IN COM. merce = ’ ana ot! aa EO Sisn ony Om ALL ¥ Gaaee a cCaIL- ren welcome. Inquire 40% De _Soneee. 1@ ¢ Room ~ APARTMENT, “UPPER. ee go Harbor $45 = J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor FE 8-01 4 ROOMS AND BATH side, oil heat. hot water, p vate bea 1 Henderson. = ul ed pgp or ~“DRAYTON PLAINS heated SMALL BASEMENT APARTMENT | _FE 23-0058 Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 NEWLY DECORATED. 2 EePon | “BATH | month | - DARGE CLEAN 81. tional, . 3 | LARGE 5 ROOM HOME LAKE Children welcome MY WALLED LAKE, } ROOMS OVER | a NC a garage. Bath. Newly decorated Pe... Garage net Mis. Attractive. Lake privileges 855) ,ecurity 165 Wabasso, month Year round EM 34682 | Walled Lake Lu __ FUNNY BUSINESS “The yard engineer and the brakeman are feuding again!” Rooms With Board 38 iii elaine GENTLEMEN. TWIN . GOOD food. modern home. No drinkers. FE 20318. New 4 bedroom home 2 ~~ baths. Recreation room. fur- nw 8T nace, $125 per month le PE 4-1001 for 2 couples. FE 4144 2 LARGO . PRIVATE BATH COZY 3 ROOMS AND STOOL gad entrance. utilities Turnisbed. | Couple. Takes heater i | Avetl Jan. 20. PE 6-1: ARAGE. STOVE AND #& ACRE FARM 6 ROOM ‘Hose refrigerator est 1 furn. OL 2-7601 with lights and weter $75 month Walters Lake area. | _ +6203 | For Rent Rooms 37 iil 1 SINGLE ROOM FOR MAN. 161 _Mt. Clemens St. FE 5080s j ~ with KITCHENETTE Private beth and entrance _ 21107 i NEAT CLEAN, LIGHT ROUSE- keeping rooms. | or 2 people only. | conan De or lady pre Perry 5 L coomage ll DESIRABLE | Ye see parking fur- A aa SLEEPING ROOM 106 N. Telegraph FE 5-503 _ CTIVE ROOM FOR LADY. West Huron. Bi NICE ROOM FOR . A GENTLE- man. With or whnowt & garage. __ 65 W. Huros. AT BUS STOP, LARGE MODERN. quiet clean rooms. 6-7332. aus ¢ gor. Pav (ATE ENTRANCE. laundry. @e W | | ei PEOPLE KITCHEN, | shower garage. E. Iroquois FE fee ouay, “QUIET SLEEPING room bus and restaurant sd wasneanorer rE 82479 GLEAN COMFORTABLE ROOM for gentleman, near bus 41 N Johnson | GLgan WARM GLEEPINO ROOMS Close in. 85 Aubu | Gos iN “SEAN. ~ SLEEPING rooms, Men only. 46 Mechanic Cima “LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING om. Good twin beds. 36 Norton. CLEAN ROME, iy ed 2 pou- — es 66 aims walk from we enn, FE 23701 KING Sets HOUSEKEEPING } _Toom. Close in. 66 E. Pike | LARGE ae ee ARM ~ ROOM | end lavatory, FE 32-7520, EEPING ROOM | {3 Gutante for 1 or 2 people. FE mice COMFORTABLE SLEEP- ladies. FE | ROOM only, FE 2-1455_ we REFINED LADY ONLY, 5 mis. uptown. | suaakairt REINS ROOM for an Day shift|. FE $y | PLEASANT \NT ATTRACTIVE SLEEP- | in: Working = ir! only. reetam, WARD ‘ogM TN PRI. ROOM F DLEAGED CHRIS- tain Lo ay ag .= | ROOMS LAKE PRIVILEGES | Piaine ROOM. BOARD AND 1D LAUNDRY bachelor home lace. off Schoo] Brest rE 53888 ROOM AND “BOARD FOR MEN Close to the plant and bus oy Markie ROOM AND BOARD 2% CHAR | lote. off E. Howard ROOM, BOARD AND LAUNDRY. | asonabie rates mem | $0103. Close in. Re wood beds. FE ROOM AND BOARD FOR MAN. distance of Pontiac Mo- tor, 473 BE. Mansfield ACA In for ladies. Nursing care. FE 56-6371. WIDOW WISHES BOARDERS. _ Orchard Lk. PE 44329. WIDOW vee as 3 home. References. ore _Milford Michigan. 0, Convalescent Homes 38A Few vacancies av or gentlemen. information _call OL 2-0311__ — WILL Cc. FOR ELDERLY rson in private home near e. Nursing care. 3-000. WILL CARE FOR ANY TYPE OP onvalescent person my home. Roses $120 per m st of references and also doctor's ref. erences. FE 09-2828. 39 —_ ~~ Hotel Rooms _—_—_~ HURON HOTEL. CLEAN mod. rooms by day or wk. 6 W. Huron St Ph FE 27-6206 ~ HOTEL AUBURIN Se Room by Day or Week Also 1 2 Apartments. 4 Auburp Pa me 32-0239. HOTEL ROOSEVELT | NEWLY DECORATED ROOMS $610 For Sale Houses 43 Very small down payment e et Crescent Lake ump very smal) 3 rooms down 3 room at Ortonville, very down payment 5 room modern base- garece, Lotus lake, a surprisingly low down pay- | ment. GEO. MARBLE, 6261 Andersonville Ra OR 3-1268 small | Realtor Waterford VALUE FOR YOUR $! $400 DOWN 2 bedroom modern, Pai fire; Pangus 1919 M16 Pa Ortonville 132. Reverse cha full bath, place Hardwood floors. rges THREE BEDROOM. ELIZ- abeth Lake Estates Tile bath plastereq Walls. full ba.ement on Dover road. FHA terms WM. A. | KENNEDY ee WL! be complet- ed in five weeks See model er, 8 room modern home, 2 car gareee Wish smal) home Pon- __Hee. OA 62201. : HOUSE TO 4 orr en A ae Seog — Mog furtier further.” informe BIG BEAVER AREA 23 bedroom modern. Auto forced air heat heater. Laundry trays rooms Ww stairway ished attic. $7900 terms All! te Road 5 extra and beth down, and | 3 family income $950 DOWN On Cross Street—off Baid- win 6 room home-1 bed- room down end and beth up. Pull basment, gas heat storms and screens Posses- sion soon. Price $6,960 the yesteryears pletely oo ge og WITH BATH $18 AND UP 7 ROOMS AND BATH. OFF PER |g Room EAST BIDE CLOSE TO SRST SEFVICE 'N TOWN POR . 800 Robiawood. ROOM O02 ROOM APTS. UNPURN. | 5cowmow™ OANient ee ME MONEDE 64108 FOR $100 A MONTH YOU CAN) FE 661 ihe. 980 and 660 «& month rout 6 mcdera year reund home Rent Stores 40 Ww s alps ae aa with a wonderful Union Lake PAARL PDPAARAL APPS NEW ROOM APTS | pefivilege LS SMALL NORTH SAGINAW wt Suess ite BE FE 3te EDWARD B. KEITH | "tore sutabie tore het stare : =A > : ' | ty shop. dress shop, etc NEW 2 LARGE ROOMS. BATH. THE LAKE MAN oe go ohio Ft le tee ee EM 3-4432_ a Write Pontiac Press, Box 62 “ FINANCE CO e, basement, . 80 ft. lake B potvgom plactenes ond pees j W fe #. } Chetce lake trentage. Prieed sight ; BUY NOW Trade for 6 seem heme ts Poo | TEAGUE FINANG . ‘ de rs, Bal with | | Will divide. tiac or on outskirts of Pontiac. | — 202 N. MAIN WALTER OREEN, pits. MY 26631 | Shower. Pull Rasomen! | HOMES - BARTRAM And @lart this spring.| This farm consists of @ modero LID Sagat de H T poom nove, ¢ nooMe Dovni| EARLMOOR BLVD. |f cor Ding Beer ___om pusee| iy" neces land eB mt| f petzone, rennet ee | ROCHESTER, MICH tnd shower in basement. Garage bedroom and beth with shower | Je SCOTT LAKE tive. Hard to find now at only & 4 room, modern kitchen, LOAN $35 TO $000 $a) o Paddock Ot FE 40200 after lardwood floors. Could easily - “ $300 an «cre. $1.500 with 8500 wired for stove. oil fired fur- A mm. ; | 4# rooms and bath, lake front/; down. nec ; LIVESTOCK P. have 2 more rooms upstairs home. oil heat and garage. Price ace garage & tool shed, base- HOUSEHOLD ¢ NOTHING DOWN EB — ge a | $8480, $1,450 down, > | meat Bare” So “seres. rolling |p, _tiQUey OL boTyy OF 1-470, : odes ‘ ment. Gas furnace. Storm win- | | E. J OWENS Brok Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | ‘nd_ some fruit & berries, only | — aan =—vick pvtren, soos some ee | ES REALTY | | FJ. OWENS, Broker lm team ge, ge eae) BME ge tuccin | Wilts VOU NEED Built on your lot ai daerd CUCKLER REALTY i Pd es eee Open Eve til 8:30 pan Pe en a WHE? NE » payment. Will build 3 bedrooms. 236 N. Saginaw FE 44001 Ss. Sale Suburban Prop. 45A | ————_._.- HOME | Also will build on our lot. OR Eves. FE 5-8313 FE 1-614} 4 let : ACREAGE WITH INCOME OF OVER | 3-207 . “OXFORD AREA “+4 | ort “vy ung at bon. end cash ae dow . MONTEREY STREET. OWNER| ¢ joom pb Sad 7 Z | worthwestera of, Migdionstt + fl ~ galas alla diliom paymect on larger property. Bab | ith your money , r le . | ou w says sell, reeardiess and bas | uict “residewial “stieet. uttering Jordon S0i3t, Mayfair eases | S'sctes near Clarkston. Pull | see apr. 42800. Call OR 22901. “S,colems You can wet up to $808 iG a Wal ipocaad geeoette bungalow sits en & scents, hilly ey fem. a go Dg kneb- | ¢ | For Sale Lots 4 _ $2,500. and Cag A Rcerg a 5 eo! or bathe and private entrances.| jot, extra large and has sul) nen; Son on sree, “Calaes. | acres on Sashabaw Road. $250 | Business Opportunities 51 ae heat, qotio oti beat full bacoment. | Briss $0,000 with, $2.00 down. | | AT CASS LAKE aie ane | OM ONE rooms, & wn . i ij | a . Bees elt | oe a A oat ae > | SAE Fhe om see Giroux & Hicks)" stint Etant sec" tts STATE ! P yooms upstairs 000. a's tuvestment. In the ae eee = | a | Judson Bradway Co. 1100 Ma- REALTOR business. Walled Lake. MArket : seam ge ef re 4 TELEGRAPH RD. | 4, | igotie Bide. 4206 Disie Mwy. Drayton Plaine | —*!#!1. _— FINANCE CO. . out of | gy BR down| to super markets etc we have | BR aceon modern bungalow. brick Z = ee eee OR 1 6 RM. MODERN HOME. REASON- * 5 . @ small house om large jot, full replace, \arge rooms, fully tn- gl LOT ON WEST COLUMBIA. . OPEN EVES. UNTIL 8. able. $1500 down Full price FE 4-1574 oat ee ate beth complete with venetian | Garage large lot Aust be seen | /, Suis J _ GUN 1 7O 6 ___| _ 810.000. 561 6. Sanford tor Pontiac State Bank Bids ROSE MCLARTY ee ee lain | a unoree Galy $2,000 dows. | FF 300 FOR SALE: TEN ACRE TRACTS SERVICE STATION ‘FOR LEASE — _ —_= - Believe tt or not, only $2,600 EAST SUBURBAN | Leke privilege tots. Chetolan | © eae ated on Hadley anc Smali inventory. Inquire at 667 | —— = and make yourself epotiter $500 pines - e/ Shores, Watert , Balawin reeds af reasonable | _ 8. Telegraph. Terms ’ = 6 rooms near Utica, 3 bedrooms. [pee ances Swe, aoe Diese: | rices. Owner at 2643 Bowers Rd. | 7O Bui 10) SELL REALTOR East suburban Want to live out 2 car garage. large lot. 87250 field Twp. Lowest ‘cvailabte = oa ees, Mien Partridge « “THE BIRD” to see = Opdyke Rd. way? We have aj With #2 b00 "down , / { | payments. Prices “to euit your ; AN AUTOMATIC PROFIT BAR, | $25 to $500 $25 to $508 2 vetrogm cute, clea tnd st | uri auburn. near Deauindre | Zod ; as |= . VACANT 10 ACRES | | yuu put you to the niehly presto ee Oe ras Sonia Ot. 1 | About miles northe = e am roo! E HERE | month af ge Ol . | Eves, PE 21317 or FE 21843 RED HORSE ester, inetes. of fovel arene’ ond ising aid, start _— FRIENDLY SERVICE I ° tered walls, automatic hot water. m/f 5019 Cass Eliz. Rd bY oot frontage. 1,460 feet | see us. G Wood Sales Co.. | ———— 435 To 65 > y i AY s > deep. good borhood het yt TO $500 — erane mH Pay tg A ng OLD HOUSES é ' __FE +2283 or FE 2017 | the time to. ‘Say your vecamt| $i0,a%: Washington, Royal Os8.| oewerat PUBLIC LOAN CORP. oon eves WHEN YOU eG Wee caves, inolnting guire ~y Ideal Ranch Homesite pecgste.., bette corns. 08000) FF case-——-Modera ? otal | ee ain i. Bat | Sachsen Onn OF) S swee anh gel & bese FOR NEW ve f Beautifully shaded. High and dry or lease—Modern 2 stall SHOPPING SPACIOUS ¢ BED foot, automat ee a | your — L/D Bs / with unobstructed view of scenic CLARK REAL ESTATE service station. Good gal- FOR A LOAN? 0 te Eitchen, “glairs to chtic, frgn| Sows payment cn modern 2 bed ‘Ly 7-3) c ? 80 x 120. 1 block to beach. Only | 1382 W. Huron Oven Evenings lonage. Fine location.| «ys promptly to employed mea, {MMEDIATE OCCUPANCY. | {fees paved street busline, 63,- file bath sho sliding close saison “ /-28 i Co-operative Real Estate Exchange) (41) | HY] : women—married or single. Ne- NY WITH GAS HEAT.| °° down and $75 % month. deers, espper kine pyorbeaert Z Ld -ots—$15 Dn., $15 Mo. For Sale Farms 48 - - H. Cole Oil Co., tionwide credit. Single visit loan, SALE “fia. 380 ADAMS REALTY CO. ae SUtkeiten neha Dees ~ ar, ag aise Tome Beach gos Priv FE 2-9173. in rola ee 382 Auburn PE 43393 * ve : . v y . ~ lo ——————E x . a IN SPA- full basement, steel eye beam, leges on Middle Straits Lake. 514 ACRE FARM LUNCH & SNACK BAR. GOOD ANS TO $500 FE 31900 OR 3-2420 v3 . FAR? LOANS $25 AND ALL b 3 laundry tr Le strict. 43 Wonderful build ites. ‘fixtures and stock. Seats 50. Good ¥ ; OUR “| ed val pe ae and high ___For Sale Houses & For Sale Houses 43 THELMA zLWo “REALTOR r . ae ee a — peg $ for ® family. Low down eres RARY EXHIBIT HOME AT coompaney, — PERSONALIZED HOMES $ ROOMS. BATH AND UTILITY. | ————~—™*————_|_ and all - tillable land. Beautifully | T WALTER GREEN, RLTH. BENEFICIAL T NEAR HERBERT Cc DAVIS __BY PALMER — OR 3-9815-___ _Car and half garage. MY 2-5132.| por BETTER SITES landscaped with flowers, shrubs @6 Park Bivd. M24, Lake Orios FINANCE CO. RD LAKE RD. ; Send t OR COI 7 5 BEDROOM HOME FOR SALE| FOR BETTER — a <= PORTUNITY 3 > PHONE FEDERAL ¢4191. 402s Pontiac Lake Ra. on3164| . FOR COLORED on an ben PO EROKEE Diets) | OPPORTUNITY 7 W Lawrence, FE 2.9249. Pontise THE Daily 1 to 8 $850 DOWN FAMILY ~— —— | CHEROKEF HILLS! L. C. LADD This to @ vecemt sere building NORTHWOOD One story home goed kitchen,| Attractt« 3 bedroom modern SUBURBAN provengg ay eine Gaaten % bo . . age Saye ann pores ’ . : . } - - e . ’ THE “MACEDAY” utility room. Two large lots home, almost new. Oi! furnace 1 | cake cab cae a beth Lake Ra. mile W of Tele 4286 Dixie Hwy Drayton Plains road This store building is, 20 x Up to ORGANIZATION 3 BEDROOM Moo payments $55.00. Cali] car garage. Price $10,500, terms. Water, hag lake privileges, full| §78P% Rd.-and select your site OR 32361-Open Sundays _| 34 with « full basement. hot, wa- $500 CASH VETERANS $1,050 LAKE ORION be Pg ag or ee Real- price is 200 with terms. a ye Tne iivin quarters have 1 bed: down. Model located at | DOWN PLUS MORTOAGE conte | Besuttfal 6 reeme with three bed | = on INCOME CARL W. BIRD, Realtor | FOR PARMS AND ACREAGE | fm, living room, kite eet for You Today Pe rarmo & bee of Perimeter floor heating rooms, all one floor; full tiled «Apt. income, cock .2Pt bat | 503 Commonity National Bant Bids. Cail Ruiledge, OR 31111, PE ¢0003/ fore paint. but can be hed for| 30.000 FAMILIES IN PONTIAC win. bath with shower; excellent i LAKEFRONT BRICK ee var one ome tose. | FE +421! Eves. PE &1303| FARM FOR SUB-DIVISON PUR-| only with $3000 down. and Ogkland County bare ; HANNAN, LI 4-4900 ee Bitches cabinets with | 98. with birch cupbostiv i ues on This lovely suburven home ment for « lifetime income. Pull ae SS or L C | ADD — ° . exce taste ¥ MOVE IN AT ONCE _ Master MY 3-2621 ° 061,000, ber | individuality for its owner — se. Otter Hill pan & Son, 66 West Huron. . ‘= : THE OLD RE- ear round home on Middle penne (Gaeen ae "Lake Orion You ere sure to ener the SPRING 1S (OOK AT THis FARM BUY—80 | ase Dixie Hwy. Plains.| POCKNERS 0 OIE 10 Lake 5 rooms and beth . > togonets of the huge Is just corner acres on M2i highway bet OR 32361 Open “bundays COMPA: Wikae Tou Ane wooded } ~~ — ele TOTAL PRICE $6,300 living-di rm., the large what better way to start it than in One of the and Imlay city 4 bed- . ANY "Pinished pine, = Alwindtite Neat two home; Gebuse complete this 2 bedroom lake front home uburban Mibdivistons in tWaser.| room modern home. good barn ere See See “ a knotty ad i sluminum sliding win- Po eet led ath (even the ceiling] ate 3 Bede ome | suburban subdivisions in Water.) Sin dairy et, up, This 8 very 5 TO6 loaas enphensd BO ne =. let an paved civect oad: } plesk to oes Call FE The basement opens at Seeveation an on Sen and | sna’ lopaned Suis a chee dotane Priced for immediate sale | Liquor bar with small food are layoffs of Ome om ot gg ved i] wo : round level with two pic- full beth, has fireplac ana ld a a €!| at only $12,500, with 85.000 down.| centage and © $60,000 to +76 000 ployment you aut you ~ sink | a 9 extra =S8 ON BOTH ; cE W Te windows and planter down. — sop Se oft its. There is no | 169 acre level loam soi] farm, good| @ year gross. The equipment, lo | ST —s nog ‘ bgt | : The ideal MACEDAY o LA . in recreation room Sar e ; peo ~ vt aa RE oy od in this | "puildings, located between Imlay | cation ons Susiness is paps Prom-| Yo™ ere sways sure of kind A wood buy et eit with low $11,800 GA Y LORD z a a ues tan 4 must be approved gi hee cas Capac. $18,000 with $7.-| nent location shown by « : a down Shown by appoint- emaced ot only 620.t00— IRWIN & ROSA ag ll committon. Lake a | san cere term, ¢ bedsesm tren | —= BETTER SAFE THAN SORRY oan ere to both Sylvan and Cass Lake by | Dome. 00 5 00 quonsct tow mes SUPER DUPER You ean obtain up to PRICE : OH J. DYER | , Maar Me Wik | Cooperative Neal Estate Rxchange| home tn trade “Bateman & | REAL ESTATE COP MEMBERS) Vir Eoin priced $800 to . psen Realty. 377 8. : rom $1, Boas, ms 30m | fet BS at. watch ter Opes I] | ER Telegraph Rd. FE 4052. | FE $0101 FE 26544 Fe 32161| end up with reasonable terms. sas gieuee'eun gatee dows | Orocertes, SDM over $200; $e months a, ‘ta ow oan ‘ ; 778 acre farm. 4 bedroom home,: eco a jeer ent al} the : Sen. Tee comes we ae F ( Wood Co level land and this farm is « lease. Requires $7,000 plus inven- Gat ten Gink - . . . g00d Rog Hy —— only $28,000 tory down. investigate M. M. heme : " [’ | IT" ~_ BORROW THE CASH 3 bedroom with full bath and Mr Farmer, look for s real full basement. On sized lot O Realtor farmer's phy oo we have just STATE-WID YOU NEED aT Garage Good neighborncod Near 5 ACRES. § ROOMS, $1450 DOWN what you are look’ for. 230 s d aot of 2 bed kitchen. | C acres 185 acres tillable. 2 live Real Estate Serivce of Pontiae fepien Joba ‘A Land Docker B eT FE 41582 FE 54-0978 nice 2 bedroom insulated to downtown. This is an dining room. and homey living | OR 3-1235 Oftice lige streams on farm. = FS AS ETS | noe |S em =| BEST BUYS | Geass SES | i Ba) Se See oid eel Lstare'tes sie rete'See:| OTTAWA HILLS |__ WEST SUBURBAN TODAY Smiig peat Gartote Pal Peics| cumncl2Z® 27:37 arw tur| Herncteetnea’ alteert a Bs Pate ag Lake. Only $6950 with only Eicken besomant with” garses: yp AR, Be wy A eet . SS. 1,000 down. ae ne aoee. care mast Pp t id gener Saginaw and Huree ALLE LAKE REALTY. co. Sao AE neck intes inaearhrees: | flog Om extme target Ful!) THREE BEDROOM | ROOMS. allen one floor. con | tet Parsd road—$500 cash” | Wari, Sugden, Broker. 22 Park ot Orirl ge Auge” Drayton. Ptatne ; ae 5% DOWN yy A 4A rege. Pleaty of trot trees, ber. Brick living quarters im the ong agp Ay av | Sere, and guterr,, nent Basters 3028 Lapeer’ Michigan. me Tose ‘0 a" Sia.oo “wine ‘sus.| fies and, erapes. A ond 9 brick fret anden liken ae te, ome | = 00 down. Ghetd Guts weve) ~~ ™ “om TO om hone OR 31231 butit buy for « veteran with store in the front. One bed- - oak firs. pring. om poy ment, soom dows, and two tp i oll heat 2 porches, 1% car g-| 2OVG' street high @ ary, $1008| large dairy barn 8 room house,| = NEIGHBORHOOD o> sal] PAUL D. HAMMOND O Gis” age ang” on te | cena ae ee ery wooDe sonia, some Stas nf easetghone MARKET : ey act Fc ST NE Piastered” walls basement cash WOODS sents, 0000) elt ts” Mabe. Contact Moward | Top Weation i well LOANS $20 TO $500 ; rE vesrwsagity te WEST SUBURBAN, RANCH) Coys ee ote " ststet. C popes sae cies fee, ream! TONE REALTY CO. | Sess etmmiee® | Ree SSPams as hoe | se Wet ite eat eis] Beck, Sane tease oe | i eect Pee} HOUSEHOLD $300 DOWN 03087 aay, on TREE] Se ap eo settee aren ee] ices pany Fame Lanoe | Eo gee | FINANCE : , , | - er CORP. OF PON geese! TRIPP (uss ) coos | hes ere) SCHRAM | a=) woe, ee tsa Dicement. chy, weler : yet Ie hota, patust be sold iow “trom. tis. two, family ment, paved street, §275¢ down. FE 5.5008 =—— Mohewt_¢ 397. HARDWARE ' Mortgage Loans 54 wre, PAJL M. JONES, REAL ESTATE| ‘wun a fel tom whch 2 CLARK REAL ESTATE i = - . eal cgertien. | Wusellenh ~~ —ORSGEWAY [Mtns (REE E) SR SAE |S ete Eee] Bsns, | Bae ae eT E EAP ne me Tat) FS Teifep? | ecemrne| EEE [UA | Rha tena Panis) ieee werner | Sen San ee Te TERSON CR = ome wisror fasting w| Slee dew : = Russell A Nott Realtor 10 'W.| sm, with fireplace, | bedrm: M FE 10 Ponting sate ; On account of owner wit | Lake Orion $6. 750. c. PE +5008. and tile bath down’ 3 bedrms SMALL HOTEL TE tue or FE . sell his equity in bis new § bed- pote Bg gh Agee gy $425 DOWN 4 cash WaCaNT crry | %%¢ Sie deth up Modern bitch. BIG LIQUOR Swaps 55 iia pear a in, ay famtty. geet, actered patated walls $10, Ge the cast site of town. “fet Phone PE. bs oe ou water furnace. large trea cthe only higuer’ te tows ACANT ae pe 2 Sasa. basement. Extra large PONTIAC REALTY Two bedrooms. living room WaST SOS = coetees cacnz| biata. Swen Tewing spring. | Sad We, nest a tows. | ee eS tue = ae Se Soot wo Dasawn LX n| me Saoerereees | Pearman eae [Melt aia Feaage tae | Seer gos offen, Sout | Src'wide hoy oR. Sore | lem eaUirY BE FAND GOE ; SIDE § ROOM MODERN jor & down payment you at| viding. Cali for further infor- . f do ent Se digni- hich net return on total gross tract for late model automobile. Gory. Sansy ts Dea eitvewifur| eter Burry ea tie eae ie Eracious wna Nace tialo ‘cash each parcel, of 62.250 / mation, teelades everything "me ‘tale’ tp | Excuenod YOUR LARD COE: street. $5, terms. $450 DOWN dining 128 ACRES . tract (Where you have sold L. SCALES, Realtor Zs all it takes to move into ceo” ‘Toclscsme ‘wth beth =| rou BUY tr we lL Tr] Fiithin smile circle of Pontise. WARD E. PARTRIDGE| #3. ‘Vanwelt OR 5 wv s . . v + = Sagme 2S] uated on we, good lote west satomatie, heat tne “2 teiting "with, whiteboard fence, MICMIOAN, BUSINESS REALTORS | GOOD, CLEAN "et FORD Del Uxe . a ga Seat oe Ss an | FEDS QE, OTE Facet . See | in So i a eee ny Open Eve. “til 8:30 am « Cocpesative Real’ Getate Bnchange| “2, %? Stes sere © West suburban trade for équity, OFFERS Edw. M. Stout, Realtor- plus FA imortence conte “FE 2-0263 ane. . ¢ mem wean bene. Ree | “ Ortonville—Good TUN. Saginaw St Ph PESsies| —gaiows. Oph flere. ile Open Tires. wi iaroe tai KENT, Realtor | o3° si". ‘Santora ,JIM_WRIGHT, Realtor Investment What — WoPeING SY OWEER. Cupsennte, aes water Best a oPPicE Next oan seme gown. Large 2 ved-| her faetreom modern terse | Siloeniitshatets wet 150x150 Sin, Seen cS, GR| Ebene gpemedg| | Beir atc"heam oe |g yee Ge rme pom, : _$1500_down, FE ¢6003. = shade tree. A beauti- Sige, thee down. Later 3 WHITE OR COLORED| fesr meter bomewin | fa -ate Sor ranch. type home dining room, kitchen, bed-| seosern 4 bed paar Pires full basement and sutome- ao Sew area. So ap tare A esane | iar “Regaaces ae “pbteaes| ft" imend an ir" me 700x160 | , cer egarage Some iraen ~ imeicen’ trope 9 wt-| Senses taste | pew SoA SUEE | Sree Fain cis | Mea ME w| Sages Seek S| fer et atane ee) WRAY ONEIL, Realtor | Eleeeessaees| | ad 3 s and beth up. down Shown by appointment Huron ¢ es . heed Toeve 3 only WILLIS BREWER 2s rate Real. ats 100x190 ! : use ch z : Q) ¥ : by g ; 3 ; 53 fa, i “I it ‘i u.87 i i ; FH street , Now at $8,500 with 63.- ., furnished inelud- excel- . as 9650 with toe 4 BEDROOM BRICK | — Serdedetahpopineen | ES Rae ak | rom merram nouns 17xi30" Tren sea teeees| Gaetan cee | | Simtremeesniitea tex] ge does, gree EUgAMETE LANE | Basement, oll furnees, land] 23 vind seem the and, "coclosed “porch Heke St nenediet's school Festates, down. lovely 8 aac fc icer es) SakSetees | gettratome) Eactemeci | Seekers | oo = tonight. lot and « 3 car ga- ie. pact bem. alse comber ve Telegraph Rd borheed. after 6:00 150x375 ° FLOYD KENT, Real Geteribe thts heme Foe sn baad, the Roors, fuoree- anal Ox NT, Realtor a ge A, BO, cent Ii ght, throughout, OTTAWA site has wees, PE OOS) = Some be copetinet. po heat vs Owner | tricity me ay YE, - ot Pont ‘es ___Hemt_ to Consumers Power nn ag fae NE Spee, stool ina | | al : VACANT! Sie wom tr "soren "bus "nea ems | bit qa *-- 80x130 mw Conveniently Lacated | gan Yaa ita mee [Watkins Lake—2 Lote |Suaeion. he ot Wars] Sinha sim™ | ee Steet, a ee ee brick spacious living room | —!0t#. $18,000 MAple $4073, BEAUTIFUL —- tS Cn >) | en oa a ee hg ee picture L C LADD selguer, 1 one Gurege silached else 2 gar anrage. space in| Romes on ty acre Jots, Well ‘and im basement, 2, cot ailactied ea] oy oe . DoE Froceg Backyard. rises ‘a 6 KBE BR Knotty pine bar with uphol- schools and ion, Ro Hi i On Sas) Open = ; 7 autom: weir witch For “BUD” Nicholie seoc' COMPLETE” softener, carage 30008, 64, ra ro eT ‘| A. JOHNSON, Realtor Sale Acreage 47 ; = room fumisted | Bloomfield Highlands + oe Pea a | EEE OPEN | #25 to tee DAILY 1 TO 8 460 = THE “CHELSEA”-~ | 2048800 Birmingham Mi 1229 3 Bedroom Brick 10 ACRES ~ [ww : 4 4 H a Hf a‘ : é nh i =Ees i ty E 2 £9 ft H il a 5 : i ' a 4) ; Hl © fe 2 Ht |Roy Annett Inc. R. J. VALUET, Realtor ve. rr Estate Service BANKBOOK Bat. we. | TERED? Revive i with | Want Ads! Sell- things [owe e0t aaa, or ent [Fezsiei ype FOR PROBLEM-| wrer HURON BRIC a offer al or! JIM WRIGHT, Realtor : ; 4 e! a ‘ A % +] Hees, i i 32 F é ef ay beds complete ioly wood bed frames... Unfinished chests. ef] éizes Dears ucceerees: $65 sofa beds....... =o oD $229 devenport sieeper with ar 5 of BURMEISTER'’S LUMBER TWO YARDS < fe ssescssus “88° "33 - Pree Park —: Pr BANK FURNITI 43 Orehard Lake Ave Daily £3 3 tits: . | Of LSTOVE WITH PIPES. ExX- cellent condition. $25 if iit; aay i | pebesten 4 BEceerss : > DRIVE TO BURMEISTER'S AND 8A UP TO $500 ON ALE MATERIALS MAKE SURE IT's BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co. 8197 Cooley Lake Rd Telegraph & 8 Mile Ra refrigerator for @ little more than & used machine. Michigan Fluo - | _rescent. 383 Orchard Lake Ave HIE il | if [; I ih ; boilers, . hardware electrica) ee fi FF £8 Hi i i -} ¢ Birch Doors 2 Ft. $7.20] © vetntuns h 8A 490 Pont. Tr Walled Lk. MA 4¢-22223 Burke Lumber Company White Pine selects. random and lengths $275 per M. CALL INSULATE NOW AND SAVE MONEY M. A. Benson Used Trade In 0 3 = > SER°8: 73 i af _ eB i i i ; HE 7 CLOSING OUT 1954 PAINT COLORS AT 25% DISCOUNT INTERIOR PLA INTERIOR SATIN = includes a other paints. BLAYLOCK NO co. Si Orebard Lake Ave CONGA WALL 2c RUNNING PT. ox? VINYL TILE loc EACH Smith’s, 257 S. Saginaw COAL FURNACE WITH TOK FOR QUICK SALE Used household furniture V reesonabie SOLID WALNUT OVAL TOP occasional Whe’ siyine- $20. 85 ~Waildo. UNDAYS @ TO 12 FE 32-6382 burs cup electric soup reck Oakland Furnitur factory irre lars. = Fiw- orescent 33 Orchard Ave. ~ FUEL OIL TANKS QO Zz ; 2 . i } Hi fre ie FORMICA Poona tres logs FLOOR SH 8S. Saginaw &. & M COMPANY gr i=] P i APPLIANCE 1 GARAGES TO DIEMAWTEL. 000 | RECON for sale and rent. CONE’S RENTAL supplies—check our new and Supplies” No, 24A, ANCHOR FENCES PRET STL? $,°Pe f HE & | “ih oi | ) (—28 from my husband!” _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1955 MODEST MAIDENS —~yY A™AAN “Give me a martyred look. I'm trying to get a mink coat For Sale Miscellaneous 60| For Sale Miscellaneous 60 . KALAMAZOO . STOKER GOOD condition FE 4-5354 LIGHT METAL CABINETS. | chipped path tubs (4'g foot) | damaged refrigerators, damaged | cooksioves. used furniture, kind} | w . Hutehinson’s Trailer | 4615 Dizie Hwy., Drayton SAVE Supply 100 8. Saginaw LIONEL: & AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS TALROTT LUMBER e il : ; ! i 3 a 5 ° 2 ba ] “4 ? = : el i AUTOHORIZED FACTORY SERV- F* EEE See the new 1955 models. KELLY’S HARDWARE SWEETS ., 422 W. Huron &t PE +1133 New & Used Lumber Excellent used 2xés—2n6s— 2uée—3n12—3x' rmumber lists SURPLUS LUMBER \. ©. floor jack, PE 56-7688. WE A washer Was $248.95. NOW $1 N dish washer. Was RS NOW $229 New dryer, was NOW $190.96 Used doors. frames. BAVE by Gedling’ cus so compiete 3 Ql . lense Zz apo F fa Dass df rE : W ane : a Hf a ft 23 Wit 33 Fae it i a 1-3) HP. JET PUMPS. 969.50 aP well pumps with 12 eal. $112.50 PE | +51 Oakiand Ave. : — SANDERS POWER Ew ALVANIZED PIPE (1 tengths) 10e ft. ( trols. good _* ee — ACCORDIONS, FACTORY echoo! | 3 Cal) between @ and 9 p.m. FE 4 nae pe ce epg ter BABY GRAND PLANO, LUMBER CO. STOKER AND COAL FURNACE | with blower and i ' | TYPEWRITER DESK, MAHO- Jand finish. and 2 office chairs. The Weal Bar, 2933 High Ra. $45 Will deliver FE 5-010. Sale Store Equipment w P Pp fies —— ine Pane : " Rebt. BV py ™%”" Rabt. BV a , $0.25 } For Sale Pets 69 REG. TURE COLLIE. and . 4 mos. old __FE 5-001. _M. Min sts PE 4-2853__ BOSTON TERRIER PUPS AKC PUP. MALE PAPERS & of the litter. OR 3-7006 SOXEL PUPS. REGISTERED Ma- __ple &-T783 t. AKC REGISTERED. Meie. Brindle. 4 months old. PE ves BRITTANY SPANIEL, FEMALE. BO papers, 1 year Will make some hunter excellent com- aw White and orange, $30. 3-9029 BABY ‘RARAKEETS WITH CAGE This Week Only... .$5.98 501 th St.; PE 2-4025: Closed Sun 664 Oakiand DOBERMAN MALE 2\) YEARS trained Purebred. AKC | | drag watch dog Also dog se. FE 20969 PEMALE BRITTANY SPANIEL 4. ears old Good hunter Reg 4 5836 aS; - ———_-———-_ | ALL) HAMSTERS PARAKEETS. Pets Shop. 69 8. Astor, PE_ 46433 COCKY 13 GERMAN SHEPARBS.. | just a few left. Champion reg- {stored stock pessenable Fraok wiord, 704 W. Commerce Rd EM 33514. 5 — PQRAREETS AND CANARIES. Rd. PE 446510 GERMAN eS pe Come in and Look Them ¢ PART BOXER PUPPIES FOR sale. Reasonabie PARAKEERTS. CANARIES, CAGES. 927. 6e4 Ave. OPA CANAR- +6060. les. Clemens. FE ARAKEETS. BABIES. 791 MEL- FARAKEETS - PET SUPPLIES ‘a Oatinad. FE 5-683! PEKINGESE PUPS. AKC TWO wo males ot stud. FF 7 MALE NOESE or trade for Pekingese ee REG BOXER, AGE 3 broken with children. $75 HOUSE- | Pe 8. ae eee Hay, Grain & Feed 71 PDP ha oy y so BA OF TIMOTHY =_ 1204. GOMMISSION A Bat jee rs Sale Farm Equipment 76 KING BROS. Open House Saturday, Jan. 29 Everyone Is Invited! Come in and see the 5} great Farmall tractors: Farmall Cub Farmall No. 100 Farmall No. 200 Farmall No. 300 Farmall No; 400 And See the New: 1 Point Fast Hitch 2 Point Fast Hitch The Hydratouch Torque Amplifier Independent PTO | Cigarette Lighter Over! Free coffee and doughnuts and ice cream for the| kids will be served all day Sat., Jan. 29 FE 4-0734 FE 4-1112) KING BROS. Your IH Dealer Pontiac Rd. at Opdyke "ora. ing or ‘waiting OR S775 SPECIALS 1 D.C. Case tractor with | plow and cultivator. +! 1B. A. C. Case tractor with S.M. mower. 1 1946 Ford Ferguson tractor. 1 1950 Ford tractor. 1 Farmall C tractor with plow. Used plows, discs and Auto Acessories 80 wee eee Whep you need ft! Have ree = ctly modern, well roads and grounds, School bus, shopping tacitities. MY 24611. Auto Glass Service our service? Glass ins’ je e anc ap 986 Oakiand Ave oy vel Insuranc 3 _ 1 Wo ren ree of eo “te, ® customer with each door clase or windshield | installed. HUB. AUTO GLASS CO. 122 Oakiand Avg PE +7066 | ATTENTION! We are wrecking 1948 to 1954 ears and trucks We have sev- eral late model low mileage used | i r issd end rear | axles and body parts Rebuilt | starters generators and voltage | controls. SCHRAM AUTO BARTS |; 2539 Dixie Hwy PE 4-4533 | 1950 FORD 6 MOTOR $25 4641 | _Kemp. Praytoa Plains FOUR 600-16 WHITEWALL U 8 } Royal tires, tubes and wheels, ‘@ Ford V-8 engine Perfect me- chanically. Magic-Air heater Ph __ Midwest 42211 after 330 _| 4 CADILLAC WIRE WHEELS 1.) ‘i BUICK CONVERTIBLE. ALL eccesse.ies, $750 ‘53 Chrysier New Yorker, 4 dr. all scces- sories; $1,175. 076 Myrtle ‘03 BUICK Dynaflow, radio and heat- er. Whitewall tires. Tint- ed glass. Clean and in excellent condition. One _owner. Phone FE 2-7360. “Goodwill Used Cars” 53 BUICK “56 R’ Super with Dynafiow. re- dio heater and low mileage. One owner $1,895 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE month oid. e pew $130 each, | sacrifice all ¢ for $200 MI 65 Mt. Clemens St. PE >7117 64113 _| 1953 BUICK AN VERY CLEAN LOUIE’S AUTO PARTS a Eves 7 days @ week. | igs, Bargein. $1,006. FE 31642. seeotene end generators $6.50 | 5 909 alien, 815 Scott Late ee ” s 7 ~~ ae ca at Ge aide ee 0 ce 1954 BUICK CENTURY RIVIERA. ve Ph PE 44513 “4 FORD PARTS OL 8H Auto Service 8l oer FREE ESTIMATE ALL MAKES OF CARS PAYMENT PLAN BRAID MOTOR SALES) TWO GIRIL2 4 IN BICYCLES, _80 cach. 46 Parke ton ; SPECIAL!!! Order your fence, steel poste, wire baling —_— EVINRUDE MOTORS PENN YAN Marine jp) & Alume-Cref boats. orders. All new mill stock. = Highest juality material Nee trailers. Everything $28 N. Main, Rochester, OL 1.9761 —- a a 2.2020 Auction Sales 77| UERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS a~ Switeer Craft and Yellow Jacket AUCTION $aT. 7 put Boats. mi. south, % mi, west of SHORTY HOOK’S PLACE. ° Orisa. Another big oale of fas- At Pine Lake. Phone FE 2-5260 niture, antiques. rugs mise. . a gslore Upton Tyler Auction, Transportation Offered 87 eers ent aa ARP APPD _days @ week MY 3182), BONNIE'S DRIVEAWAY A N BALE. FRI. NIGHT 6% | Cars to Texas. Gas and oi! turn at & B Auction House, 506s ished. 3580. Dixie Hwy. between Drayter ' Gang READY FOR SALT LARE. _and Wate _ and AUCTION EVERY AC DRIVEAWAY SERVICE night. L. E. Smart, rE “% night. MY 92-1621 7 oon en 6 ee | all day. 5165 N. Milford Rad | Too | OA 6-2808. 3430 No- | We Rd. Oxford. 8 BALED HAY AND STRAW. rh thy alfalfa. and clover MA 5-036 _ Sane. HAY—STRAW DELIVERED PE 407% — FE +1113 KINO BROS PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYKE HAY FOR SALE FE 54-3810 j get Joslyn to vibe Silverbdell Ra |For Sale Livestock n = | QUER cow. ¢ YEARS otp. | 7 4 rdary 4th $150. MA| * PAINT GELDING. &§ YEARS : . Shetland stallion. Call itecraft, PRA Schooner, .| 907. ows, ms oie and fresh. | mer. and many other 1 & 3 Lockhart Farm miles east of bedrm. medels % to 47 ft ‘| Auburn Height, on Auburn Road. | 4 - SHARP-SHOE | Wanted Livestock 73 _ing FE 2-068) moving to New York, I i at public suction on rw ag EP Fog ; a k Fy 3 : : ; t : ? 5 | H i spake ih f ; 7 : il AN. 3 M08. OLD. | _ Sutton. j efter tab For Sale Poultry 74 380 «6LAYING LEGHORN HENS. | $1.25. 10 miles west of Telegraph | Rd. on MSO ~ $1.80 EACH. ROCK ROASTER Pullets, $1.25. 4969 Huston Dr PE 54-1908 a Ww ~LEGHORN LAYING pene, ood Andersonville Rd. MA | —— Good os oh oe Commerce Ra. bet Burns HAVING SOLD MY FARM AND /| Ti the best from BILL SPENCk CARS USED | €2 Oakiand Ave. FE 46-7333 | — SCRAP cane, OF CHEAP CARS. | See M&M Motor Sales Everything the Trailer Home 6 8 saw Bm § FE 23-3200 , a0 | Across from Tel-Huron Center | _Wantec Used Trucks 89 PPPPPPPPAPPPPPLPDLP SA ~~~ | Open Daily ‘til 6 pm.- Fri ‘til @ | ~ ___ A Sunday pm i 1964 ROYAL COACH. 3% FT FOR | sale on low down payment and _Kiranetn fake Ro condition with totlet. §750 50294. MOBILE APARTMENT Gesen coaches are truly thet. th storm & Jolosies windows. Plenty of wardrobe, new posters. complete bath ; $8 and $10 pr_ 2 pr. boys hockey skates, Hwy.. Walled Lake SAY NEIGHBOR! Out bere st MICH. CHAINSAW DISTRIBUTORS - e ne have you on used trailers . Oxford Trailer Sales — eas. Trailer parts 2. 1 Mile South of Lake Orion on M-24 20721 trailer. 53408 after 4 p AC CHIEF MOBILE HOMES 22 ft. to 48 ft. tm length. Up to 5 years to pay. You can buy « Les utchinson . trafler as low as $i0e down Hutchinson’s Trailer Sales We ei? take your contract ear | hou lot or what | * Wrecked care and junk cafs. Hol- lerback's Auto Parts. FE 8-1431. y=" ? f in first class P_ Sutton. MY 24432 7 Poor HOUSETRAILER, GOOD | Hor Sale Used Trucks JEEP AND 1% TON WRECKER for station gas : a } sey of care Beautiful condition st offer. MI 6-1344 . Good extras. $500. FE +7766. 166) 6% «€6©TON «DODGE PICKUP Goed condition, Private owner PE 51077, ; SACRIFICE PANEL TRUCK PER- fect condition. Buneco Baid- win Ave. et Tregent egent 1 ‘th PORD % TON _v", EX.) celient condition ce ply _ Sizes, $525. EM aot eee 1954 FORD DUMP TRUCK. A-l condition with al) extras FE dition, clean imside and out. Private owner FE 2-6404. 195 PONTIAC SEDAN DELIVERY EXCELLENT CONDITION JEROME | Lake Orion Motor Sales mane Lake, Lake Orion anaes ak ‘|- SPECIAL. 1951 ne 1 Pickup BUICK 198 SUPER 2 DOOR. RA- dio and heater Runs eee. $175 L, Harrison 40900 Pon’ Wixom, Mich Trail REPAIRS, BUMPING & PAINTING | #52 CADILLAC $1850 PERFECT condition. Bunker's Garage, Keego Harbor CADILLAC 1983, 2. 4 DOOR. Ra- dio heater, Hy PHONE FE 23-0186 as new. 82.895 See ee Carkner-Studebaker CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE | Birmingham MI 4-3410 chiie "ano. 23" Hood ‘Pu Pe WAT CADILLAC, 4 DA, SEDAN. — —-——--——- lg 1 ecendition. For Sale Motorcycles 83/2. Mi_¢-4sed. ; -_ FOR PARTS AND SERVICE on | _!uze. Lor on dees Galce On Wt3 'D. sack | condition O10, MMtibend. Mi Uveal _aeF. _ | ote, For Sale Bicycles 84, “Shy fh Lae $ ~S cide White 34 ite CabyROL ET HALF TON condit ot ; __ Phone +1561 ‘50 Chevrol v. One owner. co rust, 606 FB 481 ‘48 CHEVIE “Goodwill Used Cars” ’S3 CHEVROLETS $895 to $995 2 door models with radio. heater. Ready w £0 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE |} 45. Mt. Clemens ®t. ss PE 3-THIT ShEV. 1961 WHITE WA | . radio end heater, $500 ks ‘47 CHEVIE ro ee OR ‘47 Plymouth .. ae “41 Pontiac $58 Plenty Other Late Models and Transportation Specials 118 8. Saginaw 148 CHEVROLET FLEET Line _sedan. Clean. $195. FE 3-7542. ossltr cheap trade ie PE S368 GOOD TRANSPORTATION REASONABLE “Goodwill Used Cars” ’*$1 DE SOTO 4 400%, radio and heater. “Bold $595 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE 65 Mt. Clemens St. FE }1117 isi DESOTO «4 RADIO. heater. tip-toe . 1 owner—ses “SCHUTZ MOTORS DESOTO PL 12 & Woodward. | __Mi 4781) “Goodwill ‘Used Cars” ’53 DODGE pose bam Sore Shes $1,395 “ PONTIAC RETAIL STORE on ¢ é i ; ara 8. gs onthe. . * ie . hlesimeinlia , einen at _ ‘ . THIRTY-SIX Bes Bt td Sr 91 a3 ere 5 Moses 455 1 OWNER SPECIAL heater, _. shade - of green. == Exceptionally oe 7 pe call original ome aa iy PE 32-2351 TIP TOP USED CARS 9084 Chrysler, Windsor deluxe. 4 sar radio and heater, suto- transmission, white side Sell wren Nght clean car selling $1,895 finish. A 1983 one. New Yorker, 4 door, Ve engine, radio pnd heater, white side wall tires and 2 tone t. See and drive this car $1,395 ~ ae naee tod. 3 with white side wall tires. Trade your | 4 ear on this one. It must go $695 p TRANGPORTATION $150 $145 tone : ‘ «98 ““CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES Chrysler Plymouth, Clocketen. Mn BUY. SELL AND TRADE. "MA 5-5141 i popar « DOOR. LOADED extras. Low mileage. Lake Orion Motor Sales MM Leake. Orion 1 to pm 4 DOOR. ALL ACCES. Bopork J among + a a cs rans. gyromatic ante HEATER. win overdrive a world | beater: Got eredit? See fo glean, ear, NO “GONEY n : Cy Owens “Your Ford Dealer” Good Cars AT THE RIGHT PRICE Ask Your Friends About Us. 1954 Mercury Custom 2 dr. Very low mileage. Two tone green beauty, just like new. * 1949 Cadillac 62 4 dr. sedan. Drive this one and you'll buy it. Only $995 1953 Mercury Sport coupe. A one owner car with new tires, radio, heater, and Merc -O- Matic. $1395 1949 Chevrolet Deluxe 2 dr. One of those hard to find good ones. $295 1954 Chevrolet Deluxe 4 dr. sedam Beau- tiful 2 tone green with radio, heater and 11,000 actual miles. $1395 1954 Buick 4 dr. sedan. This automo- bile is like new. Save $1,000 on original cost. 1954 Pontiac Star Chief Custom 4 dr. sedan. Coral red and cream, radio, heater, Hy- dramatic, whitewalls, sun visor, and power brakes. 1950 Buicks (3) to choose from. Very good automobiles priced to sell quick. 1952 Nash Ambassador 4 dr. sedan that has had wonderful care. Hurry on this one. 1951 Olds (3) to choose from. Why pay the high dollar? Come and trade with us. WE ALSO HAVE 1952 Nash Ram. St. Wag. 1952 Ford 8 Ranch Wag. 1953 Ford Ranch Wag. & A-1 CONDITION 63 Ford % ton pickup. 4 _— trans. R & H, turn signals, $1,006 GLENN'S MOTOR SALES 234 8S Saginaw St FE ¢-7371 1950 PORD CUSTOM, 2 DR. V-8, radio and heater. $450. 1939 Ford coupe. mechanieally A-1. “ Mereury engine. M4 4-1904. Eve- _bings, Bunday mornings. $4 CUSTOMLINE 6 4 wo of Priced right! #740 Maycrest. OR 3-1083. GIVE Us A TRY To Give you a Real ney PAULSON MOTOR SALES 66 8 Perry &t. FE 4¢6882 B U BUICK C K The magic name in motor cars. Consequently our | trade-ins are the sharp- est in town and they're rolling in strong. Don’t delay, hurry to OLIVER MOTOR SALES; “WHERE PONTIAC BUYS ITS BUICKS $95 1946 Buick “20” Sedan- ette. Radio, heater and clean. Good transporta- tjon. 1948 Chevrolet 2 dr. Ra- dio, heater. Very nice car. “dove.” $295 1949 Buick 2 dr., heater. Lowest price any- where on a fine used car. $395 1950 Pontiac sedan with radio and heater. We're the first in town to sell such nice "50 models at this low-low price. $495 1950 Buick 2 dr. with ra- dio, and heater. Starts every morning and looks g $595 1951 Ford 2 dr. with radio and heater. Beautiful paint and clean inside. : ~ > $895 1951 Buick Super 4 dr. Radio, heater, Dynaflow and 5 good tires. $1095 1952 Pontiac 4 dr. with radio, heater, Hydra- matic and two tone paint. 1952 Buick 2 dr. Special with radio, heater and Dynaflow. A real clean $1395 1953 Pontiac 2 dr. Deluxe Chieftain with radio and heater. Clean through- $1495 1953 Buick: Special 2 dr. $1895 power power and comfort. $2395 OLIVER | _Buick Sales - : Nn a wo Fa nen go Se ses or Sale Used Cars 91 CASH FOR ANY GOOD USED . 22 Aubsrs. » Perd customs tine. 8. 40", Ideal for the little | radio, | with radio, heater, Dyna- flow. Owner’s name fur- nished upon request on any of our 60 fine used 1953 Buick Roadmaster. Radio, heater, Dynaflow, . Steering, power brakes, custom trim, V-8 engine and packed with 1954 Buick Century 4 dr. with radio, heater, Dyna- flow and very low mile- age. A really sharp car. _THE For Sale Used Cars 91 SL Oe 1954 PORD SKYLINER FORDO- matic, RH, W.W.. Power Steer. ing. Directionais Good condi- tion. OR 3-7162 bet. 9-6. No Credit? Bad Credit? | Here's the place to buy | No co-signers, no past credit references neces sary. If you are 21 and have a job, we have a Car for you. Buy Here Pay Here NATIONAL MOTOR SALES 171 S. SAGINAW ST. 1954 FORD CONVERTIBLE SKYLINERS MERCURY SUNVALLEY HARDTOP 1954 FORD CONVERTIBLE $1945 LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer ‘FOR 00D _PLAC UATE 1083 3 LINCOLN, 4 DR. CaP- ‘ 1983 LINCOLN CAPRI HARD TOP. 2 door, full power. Excellent con- dition Owner deceased. Sacrifice _for $1,000. St ~ STOP IN TODAY WE FINANCE At Economy Used Cars OVER 150 CARS TO CHOOSE FROM RIEMENSCHNEIDER'’S BEAUTY CONTEST 30 constants from all over the city eae «Chrysler 4 Gr. Radic, heater and Gyromatic .... 1948 Buick Super 4 dr. Nice . ciziaii i Riemenschneider Bros. Dodge- Plymouth “The Cars With The Forward Look” 232 S. w St. Phone 2-9131 t Side Used Cars & 2 door, Extra. = * “Goodwill Used Cars” *53 PACKARD 12, oor, radio, + PONTIAC RETAIL STORE 65 Mt. Clemens St. Pe +1117 Jerome's *. CARNIVAL PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, by Dick Turner Cope. 1906 by BEA Serves, me = on Ong © 8 Pe “Yup! You'll find they’re a little heavier this week! We're using thicker glue on the flap!" | For Sale Used Cars 1 2 PLYMOUTH. RADIO “aN Excellent running condi- see7 “ Olds 86 Radio and heater. ’48 Pont. sedan coupe $295 46 Pont. 2 dr. ...... $195 ‘Orchard Lk. Ave. at Cass FE 8-0488 oo te Bh STAR CHIEF ccoaition “3310 ee ben, regan Piaine. “Goodwill Used Cars” ’53 PONTIAC Station Wagon with radio, heater, $1,795 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE rE > @ Mt. Clemens 6&t. “Good will Used Cars” "$2 PONTIACS alla eae PONTIAC . RETAIL STORE @ Mt. Clemens St. rE }nt it PORTiAg GtanCRiny, 4 SPECIALS 00 BRAID MOTOR SALES 4 ee, Month End Sale BARGAINS GALORE oeeere 50 Ford pickup, real eee Buick $275 "49 Chev. Dix. 2 dr.. .$245 ‘51 Ford 2 dr. .......$495 Come In — SE np DOWN ner, es __ For Sale Used Cars 91 *S) PONTIAC HYDRAMATIC. 40.000 miles. ¢ condition $7235. EM 1961 4 DOOR HYDRAMA PON. tiac §=Private owned. after 20 other . 635 and up. = OMY CARS. uburn | DO You HAVE A GOOD bana 34 PONTIAC cMiEPTADT LOaD | fares ite My’ [Gt ne im gait. paym Saeeeeey “Goodwill Used Cars” | S.20un' pa. | Bey sg poxmiac _ |"SEs,# peters | poige B tn mi with radio, heater. PONTIAC mo | 1,295 Gassme chien tanaes $ a pontiac -¢ DOGA. i er PONTIAC beater In good shape. #200. EM RETAIL STORE PONTIAC i064 CU: STAR- 65 Mt. Clemens 8t. PE 31117| chief . Low mileage. All . Fn ag Call after 5 pm. FE “Goodwill Used Cars” ay ge Edie 48 PONTIAC lute 2 door, Sane miles. 3 Pa Streamliner 2 door radio, heater a and Hydramatic. A real buy! PONTIAC, 1950. 4 DOOR. RADIO PONTIAC wall tires 81a down RETAIL STORE Carkner-Studebaker [| 5 teeeaie o: Pe oni1| Birmingham —_— M1 4-3410 ; 1953 PONTIAC DELUXE ’$2. Cad. sedan ......$2045 ase lalla "S1 Cad 4dr: ..6000: $1795 | PONTIAC ‘61 BLUB. 4 DOOR $1 Buick sedan .....$895|_t0e. Ma sizes, “une 08 "$0 Olds 2 dr. ....... 9645 | ME SOmsas., CATALINA. AS co ago eeeeves 25 $345 __ 21,000 mies. EM 1. — or Pidecicsiete 1952 WITH ALL "47 Cad. 4 dr. .......$495 _Witr Baldwin ‘ave tow mileane 49 Merc. 2 dr. ...... $395 ap ata A Egy ER JEROME'S ORCHARD LAKE AVE. AT CASS FE 5-00 “Goodwill Used Cars” S 1 Sale On kers oR " PONTIAC RETAIL STORE 2 Clemens PE DTuIT 51S T pate JANUARY 28,1955 ; 54 FORD 2 dy 6 cylinder A real clean family car with lots of OS miles left $1,005 $1,095 3 5 |] $269 down and $32.85 ménthly. Your old car could even be the down |] pay ment. : wm ” . A-1" Buys Hardtops |} ’51 Ford Cust. 8 _ '52 Buick ........ $944 Clb. Cpe. ...... $399 53 Ford .....0e- $1244 '51 Nash Rambler $2 Ford .......-- $999 | Sta. Wgn. ....$644 54 Ford ........ $1699 "53 Ford 2 dr. ..... S844 51 Ford ......... $699 ‘51 Plymeuth 2 dr. $344 §2 Lincoln ...... $1499 54 Ford Convert. $1644 . "SO Mercury 4 dr... $499 Cheapies ‘54 Ford Ranch 49 Dodge Cl. Cpe. $175 Wagon ...... $1599 “49 Lincoln 4 dr...$175 , ‘49 Ford 2 dr...... $175 52 Hudson A'dhe: .$599 "46 Buick 4 dr. cee $175 '49 Ford Convert. .$499—-'48 Plymouth Sed. $125 49 d : b. : "48 Ford f4 dr. eins (6 $125 peers OM, CREAN? sei Nash 2 Gris ne 8h75 OUR MOTTO IS | "VOLUME" (1h PRICES ARE PROOF- 30 Chev. Clb. Cpe. $299 +49 [Judson 2 dr... .$125 ‘51 Merc. Clb. Cpe $544 Plymouth 4 dr.. .$95 ya ; $7 Frazier 4 dr... .$125 51 Nash 2 dr..... .$399 48 Dodge Sedan . . .$95 32 Chev. Del. 49 Chev. 4 dr. ....$125, Clb. Cpe. ..... $699 °47 Buick 2 dr...... $125 52 Plym. Clb. ; ’48 Packard 2 dr... .$75 Bae Clb. Cpe. $044 Buick 4 dr... $145 50 Buick 2 dr.... 99 "49 Plymouth Sed. $195 53 Chev. 2 dr. 46 Merc. Clb. Cpe $145 Bel Air ...... $1099" 42 Ford Cb. Cpe.. .$75 Trucks "S33 Chevrolet 32 Tom Tractor ............. 9808 "62 Dodge % Tom Pickup .............-.- $808 "83 Ford % Ton Express .........se.0-.... 968 ‘$4 Pord % Ton Pickup .....00.secseses-- 5990 *S1 Chevrolet 2 Ton Tractor .............. $399 $3 Ford % Ton Pickup .. $799 "SO Chevrolet % Ton Pickup ..........-+. s409 49 Dodge Platform .. $398 $2 Ford % Ton Express - .. $599 48 Studebaker % Ton Pickup ........... $299 HAROLD TURNER, FORD 2 BIG LOTS 464 S. Woodward, Birmingham 134 Mile & Woodward Liberty 9-4000 Liberty 9-4001 Midwest 4-7500 JOrdan 4-6266 PAID VACATION] Save enough. for your summer vacation by buying that car, NOW! = | e at Our Low Midwinter Prices! 1950 Hudson 4 door..-....: 00000002 eee eee SAO 1951 Buick Hardtop ..... $970 1953 Plymouth 4 door ........+-----+++00+: $970 1946 Dodge .. i erry $250 1954 Nash Rambler .. $1,420 1951 Plymouth Hardtop .......-----+-++++5> $810 1952 Studebaker Hardtop ...........+--+++-$720 1954 Plymouth Hardtop .............---- $1740 1953 Chrysler Windsor Club Coupe ...-.--- $1,400 1952 Chrysler Windsor Hardtop .....------ $1,130 1952 Buick 4 G006 xc eaic coed x crn ence te senn $1,010 1952 Pontiac Hardtop ........-.0---eeeee: $1,150 1951 PivmOGthy nx cain cee ncn xe yee neh oiwess $550 1953 Dodge Hardtop «..-......-eeeeeeeees $1,250 1951 Chrysler New Yorker 4 door .........- $930 1951 Hudson .......cccccccccccccccccccess $450 START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT BY BUYING THE RIGHT CAR RIGHT! KELLER-KOCH Birmingham’s Largest Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer WOODWARD & 13% MILE RD., ROYAL OAK Liberty 9-4585 MIdwest 6-1200 P.S.—Come in Tonight, We're Open 9-9! — ——_——. THIS IS |! The boss wants 150 units sold this month. 21 to go. Now is your chance to SAVE. 4 Down, 15 Pmts. $19. 93 *50 FORD CUSTOM 2 Dr. ..........-eeree: ’SO NASH STATESMAN SUPER 4 Dr...... tes ’S]) STUDEBAKPR CHAMPION 4 Dr....... $395 ’49 OLDSMOBILE 8&8 4 Dr...... ninlaee cies $395 . ’49 PONTIAC DELUXE 8 2 Dia satan ’49 FORD PANEL 8 ......... By aatatgintelevalG eters $395 4 Down, 18 Pmts. *25. 37 2? PLYMOUTH BUS. CRE. ..cccsccccecs. °S) CHEVROLET 4 DE. i000 06s cceccesess po ’S1 NASH STATION WAGON ..........--- $595 6) BUICK SPECIAL 4 Dr. .......0ssceeee; $595 ’'51 PLYMOUTH CRANBROOK 4 Dr,...... $595 4 Down, 18 Pmts. 833. Jo ’S$2 PONTIAC DEL. 8 HYD. 4 Dr.. '52 NASH STATION WAGON ......... e+ $795 '$1 DESOTO CUSTOM 4 Dr, ........0.04: $795 '$1 CHRYSLER WINDSOR .............--$795 °32 CHEV. DELUXE PG 4 Dr. ............. $795 iw FORD CUSTOM 8 FORDOMATIC 2 Dr. $795 4 Down, 24 Pmts. *36.30 ’S3 DODGE CORONET 8 GYRO..........-$1095 53 CHEVROLET DELUXE 2 Dr....... .. $1095 ’53 FORD CUSTOM FORDOMATIC ......$1095 53 PLYMOUTH CRANBROOK.-.......... $1095 | *53 NASH HARDTOP CONT. SPARE..... $1095 | + Down, 24 Pmts. 4 | 8 MODELS. TO CHOOSE FROM — OVER 50 AND MODELS TO PICK CAR SHOULD MAKE YMENT. ° ; “The Sse ate Lot” she Boyt BaP Ay They Gotta Gol! NOPAYMENTS UNTIL MARCH! *S4 Chev. Bel Air 1950 Chevrolet in ton no ie and that "you've been looting for. $1,589 $349 $4 Chev. Bel Air 51 Pontiac ttc Fea mem MMS Sat $1,489 $547 1953 Chevrolet Bel Air _ ™ Tudor sedan with radio, heater *$3 Chevrolet 2 Dr. Radio and heater, oe = A: ae $1,179 ae ret 1951 Kaiser heater. Powers and Are you at repairing au- power it. temobiles? If so, here its just steering and seats. the car for you. $1,989 $99 51 Ford Stat. Wagon Another handy vehicle. Has tadio and hester. $2 Chevrolet 2 Dr: when we Gotta Oo!” This is the price ever! $589 $687 "34 Chev. 2 dr. $1 Cadillac “62” ssssth betas, sobe-iee eaabead Gharp end classy sedan with $1,389 mileage radio and $1 569 - 53 Ford Club Coupe $1 Nash Rambler Low ailenge "MA Economy plus with his, bar: $989 gain buy! saad 1953 Dodge Coronet Station Wagon with radio, heat "alt Core nite: walle "and’ epedhgne rae ee es Dr. with omen mgt in SE : $1,089 Hurry! Hurry! __YOUR TRADE IS WORTH MORE ee Ae is THE PONTIAC PRESS! FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1955 . Desi May Do -Masic —— for ‘Lucy’ -- -Today’ s Television Sab pence --' Channel 3—WIBE-TV Channel 4—-WWI-TVY 0 Channel 1—WKYE-TV —-_ Chanal. 8—-CRLLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(7) Little Rascals. “‘Came the Brawn,” “Awful Tooth.” (9) Capt. Video, Adventure. (4) Time for Music. Jane Palmer |9 sings. (2) Featurette. 6:15—(9) News. Austin Grant. Paul Williams. 6:30—(7) Heart of the City. Pat- rick McVey in “Lover's Lane Bandit.” (9) China Smith. Dan (4) trees were named in ‘‘Sequoia.”’ (2) News Ace. 6:45—(2) TV Weatherman. Dr. Everett R. Phelps. 7:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. Hearts.” Public Defender. Reed Hadigy as Bart Matthews | defends murderer. 7:15—(7) My .Story. Drama. 7:36—(7) Rin Tin Tin. Rusty plays ener. (2) Topper. Bank cashier absconds to Mexico with bonds. Topper and. ghostly Kerby’s in pursuit. 00—(7) Dollar a Second. Dagmar subs for Jan Murray on quiz. (9) Variety. (4) Big 10:00—(7) Passport Cesar Roméro plays diplomatic | courier in European adventure Lagien in “South of Pago Pago.” (9) Good Neighbor Theater. Gale Storm in “Crime Smasher.’ (4) little show. “Backfire.” (2) Fea- turette. 11:30—(4) Tonight. host. Variety. SATURDAY MORNING 9:00—(4) Mr. Wizard. 9:30—(4) Quiz 'Em.- :45—(2) Michigan State. @:00—(4) Happy Felton'’s Gang. (2) Wayne University. 10: 15—(7) Cartoons Steve Allen, *130:30—(7) Smilin’ Ed. (4) Winchell & Mahoney. 10:45—(2) Bill Barker's Cartoons. 11:00—(7) Space Patrol. (4) Funny Boners. (2) Sinema. 11:15—(2) Cartoons. 11:36—(7) Cowboy Show. (4) Space Cadet. (2) Abbott and Costello. SATURDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(7) McKenzie’s Saturday Party. (4) Happy Hollow Ranch. (2) Big Top. —————————— EE Z 1Como Will Sing 1s His New Song Dan Dailey Helps Out on Rehearsals —Takes Johnnie Ray to Ranch By JACK O'BRIAN NEW YORK (INS)—Small talk . . Uncle Miltie’s perceptive bur- lesque of Jackie Gleason's show- speech in his TV prologues Perry Como will sing a brand | Liebman's | Painter Proves He’s Still Alive 9 | Signature to Complete Canadian OK of Pacts OTTAWA w — Thé Paris agree- ada’s ratification, Death Mixup Prevented “"* Chicagoan’s Collection of Social Security CHICAGO W—A coroner's hag solved the mystery about the reported death afid burial of William: (Pat) Wallace, a 74-year- old retired painter. Wallace walked into Coroner Walter E. McCarron's office yes- terday and said: ‘I’m the guy you are looking for, and I'm very much alive.” s 7 7 Wallace was the chief witness DR. JAMES A. ABBOTT State Hospital Names New Clinic Director Dr, James A. Abbott this week | t of Skid Row. was appointed clinical director at “Oielals ot Local 147 of the’ Pontiac State Hospital, according Painters Union had paid for the |to Dr. Ivan A, LaCore, hospital burial of William Stanley Wallace director. in the belief he was a former Dr. Abbott replaces Dr. Max member ef thelr union. Witiam ‘Stanley Wallace, hear- | okayed ratification 213-12. ‘Pump Gas for Charity. PORT HURON #—City officials ‘and other dignitaries manned the pumps as Port Huron gasoline dealers contributed to the March of Dimes Thursday. The dealers con- tributed four cents on each gallon sold for four hours — a total of $601.75. Sime 55 stations took part. in the campaign. Hf you went to be ready for the startling realism of bin- sural broadcasts when they Pontiac's First and Only Day and Night Station 5:30 A. M. ~ Midnight RL & 6Av. TH 1.008 4M) 1460 On Your Radio Dial cupid for Lt. Masters to keep pease oy ase oe: ee kano and Country. (2) argos Me'l aleo pabtign | Steiner who has resigned to go But Ray ay a friend of | from being sent away from fort. Mh on (2) The Line-Up. Hold- Lone ; himself which into private practice. William (Pat) Wallace, met him | sage 5 haere up man uses homemade ma- |! . Home Theater. (2) Uncle Hall of Fame’s radio drama| A member of the hospital staff few days ago and learned that he Ireland in ae eee (4) | Chinegun in car theft. San Fran- | ohnny Coons. (next Sunday on CBS) based on a | since 1946, Dr. Abbott has been a wes wash to sessive eid og» ond Eddie Fisher. Songs. (2) News. | ‘1s? Police nearly arrest wrong 2:60—(T) Roundup Time. (9) Sat- | ete known incident in Sir Winston | board paychiatrist since 1962. | Sr, eee “eof s . i " U } le Doug Edwards. a wiley Matins.-(3) Bandstent Churchill's young life, was se) Dr. Steiner was clinical director | "The union officers investigated ; 10:38-—(7) Sherlock Holmes. Ron- |3:00 — (T) Wrestling. (4) Pro quired —— nevi, | &t the hospital for the past nine /and had his name restored to the 7:46—~14) News Caravan. John ald Howard as Holmes in mys-| Basketball. (2) Midday Play-|of $500 to Sir Winnie's favorite | years. He was honored at a fare-| rolls enabling him to the | Cameron Swayze. (2) Perry tery. (9) Down You Go. Quiz| house. Seay eeple n Nomes 5 | well dinner party at the hoepital | benefits. They also asked m Ozzie and Harriet ed Ter rod = So tis daa- = la he arial cae i $:00— i - David ree Lives.” Producer Martin Jones is of t i and Ricky try decorating their; son as FBI counterspy Herb | 4:00—(7) Back to God. (2) Milky’s| 0) svedtented cash in front of Bill to Extend - rooms. (4) Red Buttons. Red re-| Philbrick. Movie Party. actress Judith Evelyn tq, do a, Leaving C. of C. Post gg arid “0 Gaity | 10: 05—(4) Greatest Moments in |“29—(1) Public Service Film ; five-a-week prvgige Sparel GI Rights Gets - A me | i Mama. ; . )| which could whip — = og tooth a ber week” Kerman host te es a ek ee va-| as $7,000 a week... ‘Unanimous OK secretary-manager of the Cold- ; ' Our Entire Stock of— in in ‘ Cc ” | ; rieties | oy Love Lucy ° had better settle water ot for | REVERE WARE, GLASSWARE, ITEMS . Bolger Show | 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. Variety. (9) WASHINGTON @® — Unanimous | the past three years, Thursday an- TOOLS — oe ~ Ray |" National News. (4) News. Wil- §:18—(4) Michigan Reports. |down to a jollier abnormal. It's | 1.us6 approval boosted today the | nounced his resignation effective and charms shy school marm : ; transcontinental motoring troubles | | March 1 friend. (4) Life of Riley.| ‘ams. (2) News. LeGoff. 5:38—(7) Christ Crusade. (9) Ad- chances for quick Senate passage nalp 6 te : aren't too funny . . . of a bill to*continue GI schooling | «= OIL T Riley fears daughter Babs has 11:15—(7) Theater. Victor Mec-' venture Theater. (4) Roy Rogers| ww George Gobel's film experi-| co aie ie ee eerv.| : ment turns out fine, more cash | (0. by Jan. 31. 29D Gal... ooacces $25 275GalL........82 , . will pour into Desi and Lucy's The House passed the measure : . -- Today's Radio Programs - - gma 9 racing 28 ey on IELSEN HARDWARE a siege ee acre Senate, Chairman Hill (D-Ala) of Programs furnished by stations listed tm this columm are subject te change witheut setice (car shown on : the Senate Labor Committee said Hall of Fame Sunday... he plans hearings on the bill for 2182 S. T Rd.—Yo Mite W. of Squere Uk. Rs. wsE, (8) CKLW, (eee) 896 - WW, (ase) WOAR, (118) WXYZ, Gr) WIBK, (e) 8=©6WRON, (een ABC-TV will make an audition | next week 4-0127 TONIGH? 9:15—WJR, Bing Crosby 8:15—WJR, Music Hall 12:30—WJR. Music kinescope of ‘Cafe Istanbul" the * e - 6:00—WJR, News nt an & anes wron. | ap ong oem WEY, amertean Par rmer old Marlene Dietrich radio us... PA a measure would — up be SR se ee | pees mene Sere | Rea ace a | ree ee sume |sttcaion for tne service } PONTIAC’S FIRST = 19:00—WJIR, Tenn. Ernie o:48——-WWI, News Fr Time for Sergeants” for $1 . | WsBK, Mela Ww Bax WCAR, Radic Revival mer commen | cane iin apa aaeraeees = |e - 3 After aachorge, ony will QUALITY SERVICE ¢:15—WJR, Clark Quartet | CELW. Ven Kures Ord ttnue Peas” =|: 1:98—WIR, City Meapitel the U.S. Steel Theater March 1 All Makes! WPON. News Ww. Minute Persée ‘apenas | tional benefits for each day of ww}, Bee Loom WY, Ba McKenss wee, “ese Pree. show, mevin wil poy 30. service wp te the maximum. & is Open 9 A. M. BHD P.M. 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We like a touch of variety | through the week, but we want to start right over again on Mon- A Little Spice and Garlic Does Wonders for Mind |