7, The Wetther Det mse te — é Wednesday: Snow Vierrics = * ae ay THE PON TTAC PRESS | ees iljth YEAR j President Scolds Gloom Heads Chamber MILO J. CROSS — Pontiac C. of C. Board Names New Officers Milo J, Cross was elected pres- ident-.of Pontiac Chamber of yesterday at a meeting in Hotel | Waldron. Cross, president of Pontiac State Bank, succeeds George M. Watson, personnel director of Pontiac Mo- tor Division. of. Post In his letter of resignation, ark (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) = ‘| President Eisenhower gave || assurance Monday. night means” to sustain the na- Commerce Board of Directors | Sharp counterattack against “boom-and-bust” fears in a )of a recession. ‘Tells Country. . _|Days to Come »|Will Be Bright Claims Nation Is Sound; | Last Night's Talk _ WASHINGTON ( U P )— the American people his that the government will use—“-e-v ery legitimate tion’s prosperity against any threat of recession or depression. e-voiced a “persistent and reasoned faith” in the basic soundness of the econ- omy and sternly rebuked the “self-appointed peddlers of gloom and doom.” isenhower launched his 4 tion’s accomplishments and Peddlirs ‘Tipping Ike on Telecasting| fo Identify 498 Ist Release Dye Tonight Missing i in Kores The Defense Department today will. identify 498 of 3,856 American soldiers de- clared dead at the end of 1953 -“after-they had been listed as missing in Korea for at least one year. The Armiy and Air Force WASHINGTON ( A P )—| ——4 Army, Air Force | ‘Officially Dead | started notifying next. of! kin last week and by Sat- | urday all of the presumed dead will be identified pub- licly. . ‘The first list of 10 Army officers and 398 enlisted men has been distributed for publication tonight. The Army has prepared five ADVICE FROM AN EXPERT—Robert Shaitnaniny, movie and | more lists The Air Force ‘and the! plans on the eve of the sec- TV star, takes time out from his own TV show last night t help jarine Cotps have one each. The ond session of the 83rd Con- | | President Eisenhower telecast his report to the American people | last of these will be made public | gress. ifrom the White House broadcasting room, An old friend of the Democrats generally applauded | | President, Montgomery was called in Tér-tonsultation on lighting his pledge to pe saneaiae in case and other details. Above, he gives the Chief Executive last ateete | asserted, bo before the nationwide presidential address. riday. ~ The Army has changed the of- | ficial . status of 3,372 missing men, the Alr Force of 06 and iahte - "To Gouzenko Gives Sepeavs Names, Data at. gearing NEW YORK (AP) — Gouzenko, vis helped iidlabs ada, had given them names and information usable for the internal security of the United States. ang*, it eek or Choking : “fi ee 3 i bas Greek Skipper, 6 of “Crew Cling to Battered Tanker ee eats Gama uu remaining 24 crew were’ removed safel and brought to Cuz.) “=m safely ‘But the il aaa her’ ae amas uaa cour — ae et “The Leros/ was in the center of the doughnut-shaped mud: bar. Flames Destroy. rea o wens |SOuthfield Plant Origin of $75,000 Fire | ~ at Storm Window Firm Still Unknown Southfield Township fire men fought a $75,000 aluminum window the Marine Corps of 228. The Navy plans no such mass) Guat g 8 a 3 E z a 8a : : PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, FANUARY 5, 1954 —30 PAGES: ee 50,000 Stolen ae U ABBOCIA GuisD Same”. _SNTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE ‘Dummy’ Bills for $160, 000) LEFT IN ENGRAVING VAULT—U. E. Bundle of Bills \Vanished From — Federal Vaults ~ Money Is Recovered on Farm in Virginia; No Arrests Announced WASHINGTON (AP )— Virginia State Police today reported they “have recov- “the bulk” government’s Bureau of En- graving in Washington. They said it was located in a metal tool box on a farm near Centreville, Va. . State troopers there said arrests had been. made, AP Wisephots | Jeft, Chief | of Secret Service. and-Henry J. Holtzclaw; Associate Director of the | | Bureau of Engraving, display a packet of “dummy” bills, discovered in place of $160,000 in $20 bills. stolen during the holidays. from the Burequ. | in the Bureau’s vault in Washington. Two such packages were found Holtzclaw said the $160,000 was This is the largest amount ever taken | Sth Army Al Sef lo. Ouell 2225 Trouble as PWs Go Free action,.but has been acting in in ta} ‘SEOUL (AP) — The 8th Army is getting set for “any | eventuality” at midnight Jan. 22 when more than 20,000 anti-Communist prisoners are scheduled to be freed from neutral custody, it was learned tonight. by North’ Kerean [prisoners are not freed scvording 4o-tie ‘Army prepared for the prionér ré- lease; South Korea and the Communiste—bitter foes— Even as the Korean armistice Press Officer Henry. Suydam, who disclosed this, said Special Ambassador Arthur to return to Korea on short notice if a renewal of talks on a peace arranged. conference can be U. 5., Reds Discuss Dean is ready These eyentualities reportedly include even an attack 2J i A They said the Secret Serv- ~ ice in Washington would report further develop- ments. | Seeret Service headquarters here declined for the moment to discuss | the case. It was learned, however, be several agents were. in Centre» mi a HE the money. bureau is under the juris. diction of the Treasury Depart. Wa i He f z Fy [hi Fi fly i ! f 8 ¥ fig - | 5 3 i : g f ¢ pit gest at Hi ES t Not the in erent ibelf ‘For outstanding werk the group awarded in traffic] Chief Herbert W: led Pontiac Police | _ Fred N. Walker was elected sec- Oe ties peat Palace | Semen _ Gotham, — ‘Tthey did not know exactly ~~ .} how much of the money was || recovered or whether any et st UR 8 oe ; > e oy be ie ea ots THE. ieprla PRESS,_ nbmspAY. iaasate: 5, 1954 ire Station : | Fisenhower scale ¢ Prosperity to Nation. (Continued From Page One) | Tires-of Dodging-- jin Support Case Hillsdale Man surrendered to the district attor- -414,011 Cars Roll iby pney's office yesterday. Pontiac Motor Asstemb er ‘| Chief investigator Ray = 1. vitae me * for the Covenanters of the Fifst | ernment is prepared, if necessary, reys said Seth William Keiley, 50 Lines in 1953 id . Presbyterian Churcit, is a Chinese | to alter its monetary policies, ease Mich. 5 a Burean dinner. This, at 7 in the church,|credit, place more orders is wanted at Hillsdale, Mi ” General Motors Corp.. announced 4 oes Deteingham fire | Will be followed by a roller skating goods, and to take similar meas- as ey Hamphreys today that it. buitt 3,279,440 cars : Additional party-at-Clawson Roller Rink, oe Se ae eee Holey and bis ile and trushe Goring OR, __ Protection. facilities for the city game closer lastnight when the: City Commission took action on the } proposed fire station at Maple and (Chesterfield... The commission authorized the | ‘city attorney to initiate a friendly | suit to condemn zoning restrictons | on five lots in the Quarton Lake subdivision to allow construction The baby died Sunday at St,| Pans for 1954, the President sald of a $95,000 fire station there. - [sept Mercy Hospital” Pontiac, “It is @ program that ‘does not -|I came to. the conejusion I didn’t The subdivision restrictions which | after a short illness. deal in pie-in-the-sky promises to want to be a fugitive all my life. “pind the’ land to residential use | Besides hig parents, he is oun.| 0. Sor in bribes t & few, nor in Humphreys said Keiley. probably “expire Jan, 1, 1956. -| vived by ‘his threats to any. It is a program in- _| will be returned to the Michigan : spired by zeal for the common city. | j -— Johu-Frank Birrell Jr,__- Service for Johp. Frank Birrell | Jr., 2-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. | | John Frank Birrell of 1164 Chapin, will be at 10 a.m, tomorrow at |Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Church. Burial will be at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery seven years ago and he walked out on his wife and four children. | He roamed the country, doing vari- ous construction jobs whenever he | could find them. ~'T just got tired of dodging,” Keiley said. “Every time I saw a cop, I'd get jumpy again and figure I'd better move on. Finally, Pontiac Motor Division'¢/ pro- duction last year Was its Second highest, A total of 414411 cars were bullt in 1953, compared with good, dedicated to the welfare of every American tamity-=—what-+ P ; ‘ cee an td Fails to-Give Police be, or its “social position, or its , OF ‘ pm ce will be) ftilaton.” raffic Ri City"Mahaer Donald C. Egbert | neld at Bell Chagel of William R.| At least one quarter, of the | . exhibited a sketch of the proposed ; Hamilton Co. for to E. Kuehl. 79, President’ 8 15-minute address was A Otis R. Book, wD, of S311 Orchard one-story contemporary structure, | of 2225 Windemere. He died yes-| devoted to listing the accomplish- |. : —_ | Lake Rd... K _ Which will make up part of &|terday at St. Joseph Mercy Hospi-|™ents of his administration in the} Countess SHORTL —oo tr, :. wa the- right of $225,000 bond issue question to be | tal, Pontiac past year. - Y BEFORE DEATH— way to an emergency vehicle yes- ae placed on the April ballot. Included Mr. Kuehl csan. bern at Baoler The 12-point list had been issued | | Countess Dorothy DeFrasso, 66, who died on a train | Vegas, Saturday night with Actor Clifton Webb. terday after his car Was struck ———~Sa the issie is a larger station | Hill, II, and was a retired esti- by-the-White House in | yesterday en route from Las Vegas, Nev.,.to Los Webb was among those in the Countess’ party on [by a Pontiac Police car en route = slated. for Adams and Bowers on| mator with the Marble Construc- almost the same words used by | | Angeles, is pictured at the El Rancho Hotel, Las | the train. ~~ to St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. ~ “the east side of the city.» | tion Co. the President. Patrelman William Davis, 31, of ., Egbert answered residents’ ques-| He is survived by a son, E. M. Mowover, Eisenhower added | | | 43 Omar St., driver of the police tions on entrances, alternate-sites, | Kuehl of Birmingham, and one! the statement that Me ates adpints Police Locate Bulk Board to Begin Pontiac Deaths squad car, said Lasers the siren and equipment, traffic control and prop- tration has laid the founda’ blinker were when he|? aad Hearings erty values. a on oak tans Sas of Stolen $160, 000 | ‘Boys’Classes drove through a red light at S.| He and Mayor Ralph Main ex event of an economic slump. o1en lin Basketb all ‘Mrs. John D. Fultz beng wie ae aah Tire. ans in Unarmed Robbe a _ = present fire sta- tlorney . 0 S “It ig groundwork that has been | (Continued From Page Qne) | Mrs. John D. (Margarette) Fultz, Patrolman Wayne E. Longy- 24, ly would eventuality be done away : - aren © wetted ee the bagel Sond | definite ‘information as to the) BIRMINGHAM-Saturday MOrm | 51, of 3226 Greenwood in Auburn | 4515 Telegraph Rd., a passenger| Two Pontiac men demapded e¢x- with when the twe stations were | ’ ; paren He ld be at all | Mount recovered or developments | | ing classes, for all fifth and ‘sixth | | Heights, died at her resid at | the po was — for| amination on unarmed robbery constructed. ‘at Hoffa § Claim times — ready, at a momient’s no-| in the wake of the recovery. | grade boys, will-be sponsored by | 9:29 p.m. Monday after a pro-| ‘Poise ene" at charges_yoterday betons_Pontiog haps cab licenses were Pay ig b tice — to rig proper ee | Secret Service headquarters de-_ oe, ee cia a beginning tonged illness. were returned to Oakland County ____Beed to the Birmingham to sustain. the, basic prosperity of | clined comment. j turday, City Recreation Di-/ porn at Ortonville for ew cabs and the owner told) “Says Not Even 25 Pct. | cu peopte;**“he said. -|—~ehief-U- B.-Baughman,-who-had-| rector Prank Widtony her “an-jahe was the doughee ct Henry ‘Hazel Pork Man Mute ee ee : Fey on ag aren two more vehicles of Teamsters Will Sign | | been A night ‘er on. the | ‘and Cora Woodruff Hudson: She | in Arraignment Here |. Everett Epiey, 41, of, 136 Oale A. petition to change the zoning! Petitions Willingly ‘Presbyterian Pastor thie Activities will run for ten con- 958. married in Pontiac Feb. 9! Leonard J. Piasecki, 39, of 1133 ae ee tee Campbell of six lots at the corner of Four- ; The implication appeared to be | *ecutive Saturdays —at Adams." yr. putty was Inst entiployed at} =~ Milton St.. Hazel Park, #004 accused of taking $15 anh a wriehe teen Mile and Southfield from/ An attorney representing an in- that the Secret Service was still | Pierce —— Schools, and’ pontiac Motor Division. axed #*/ mute when arraigned before Oak- | vaich trom Joseph Hotfime sated, Quarton when the gym is avail-|" Bosiges her husband she is eur-| 224 County Circuit Judge George | 55 or 1392 Bird St., in a Pontiag — faction of Pontiac Team- | Local at scoffed today at! Faces Red Charge | _DETROIT i — Proceedings to seeking one or more suspects in! the case. ca = . Baughman said -if-he had any- able. All periods will be conducted | | under a trained adult who will de- | vote the two-hour periéd at 9 a.m. | vived by a dayghter; Mrs. Lillian | Craig of Pontiac; three brothers, | Ubertiés charge. { oma! bond was reduced from $20,000 to $1,000 by Judge Hart- ” tavern by force The accused were reid by Pontiac Patroman James LaPonsie d vol-| | thing to announce it would not be ‘® basketball fundamentals and | fiac: three Mrs. | renee anot “a Ant ky a nerve § to.8 vote, | liams were cenlies’ way here to- 4 | son of Pon ovina and tos en ~~ “~Jawmakers j untarily sign petitions seeking to! day before a judicial commission | before afternoon. — play, Walter of Atlas. M Na | nice: but Pisce ———— ntvecheis bell en aher e and rebbish Gepesal | |retain the t trusteeshi “We'll have to-work- fast,”” he | tney said boys participating | — of. Grand Blane and | Oakland County Ja: n unable | in, hour for garbag ma the presen P. -| of the Presbytery of Detroit. The-| oe. the 1 —_— - _ im 1954. The Louis Sn an ery added without elaboration. | will be given equal opportunity, re- | \iyrtie Ridgeway of Wichita, Kan. | Post esser amount. The a x ork Pe . oe | Rev. Mr. Williams has been ac- | The Evening Star quoted Vir- | gardless of their ability, and added| Funeral will be Thursday at 2 | original bond was set by Hazel Gi Commissioners Renfrew, Watkins jac, sa g {cused of having Communistic lean- | &inia police as calling some of the | that there will be no charge. Fur-| p.m. from the Farmer-Snover hey ssuber becuen Phiapchd oye igarettes, Accessories | Dece and Allen protested that the city | per cent signed up without using | | suspects ‘‘gun-toting men’ and as ther information may be obtained | had’ Stolen From Gas Station eventually will be in this business | intimidation.” ings-by the Rev. Gerald L.-K. | Ste es le alliinn tho ‘vewtalten aiueo| ;neral-Home. Burial will he arcused by his wife of mak- | ‘and Renfrew said “it is dangerous | . 44» charged that members “a ve | Sanit, author Elizabeth Dilling | is” their. ee | aa a School, MI 48300. ey eee ing sanignt her. | | About $50-in cigarettes and auto | to.,depend on outside contractors | weing foreed” into signing the /and Rep. Harold H. Velde, (Rep: | “The pewspaper described the |./.” | | accessories were taken last pight “for so vital a ah Ee arent petitions and said he has filed iil). money cache as a metal box about | fy [Emory Z. Ford Pakistan to Free 45 {from a service station at 6117 2 Se 2) Coinplaint. With the Aiationst | et ncaa ae ncctenc, | 2 {eet long. 10 inches high and 8 Dutch Clark Quifs. |_Anet am itiness of three weeks, | Sam acuit® Palistan Highland Rd., Waterford Township. will Labor Relations Board against | ™ember of the Detroit Presbytery | inches wide. | Emory Z, Ford, 69, of 563 E. Ken- KARACHI, Pakistan @—Pakis- | The owner, ’ Farrell LaCiair, said Venture «Club —_— a firm ‘involved in the petition | Since 1943, when he Caffe here | nett Rd. died at Pontiac General tan announced today the release he sunpected jeenagess wie womyt at enie io discuss their latest dispute, ,|as'@ war-time industrial chaplain. | Somehow, sotneone sneaked It| ‘as U. of D. Coach Hospital at 3:45 a.m. today. “ Pag Mical prisoners ty. -the | decorations for theif old ars.’ et : Hoffa; international vice pceak-| | He served three years. ; out of the bureau during the New |. Con Born Geneva, Ind., Dec. 14, nore Frontier province, in-| The . ee: i MS Pr he would send | ,, Since then be hae bees cnaduct Year’s holiday period, two! tinued From Page One) _ i came Sean 2 rs nem Moe “renee ‘ — : : “ s00h to’ Dave nach, | yangelistic campaign in packages stuffed with plain white said he was withdrawing at the from Flint and w. retired | OWE 8 em “Frontier | a window, LaClair said, and broke ‘Gand is Lamp,” to diet Toorasters I international at, | ee _-sote from headquarters | paper-where-the-meney wae-sup-) expiration of hia Breesat. contract employe of Baldwin Rubber Co, | oa. betallth nace Besorrrows A ’ Pa him to disregard any prior at ena, Ala. | posed to be in a vault. as head coach “becasue a business! Besides ‘his widow, the former | seeeeeseseesoecesoocccccococeceseeseseesesesee sometime Meee vienna, ail petitions. The proceedings got under way | Opportunity in Detroit had jelled.” Lillian Bliss, he is survived by | ® 4 a = r ‘| Earlier, the insurgent members| b~ieecameiemmcanadl h J M | -He said “rumors of the school two sons and a daughter, Pete of | $ F d P Princi oe address the group. | sent @ petition bearing 1,200 peti- jany. stabi onn ackson ute | dropping football’ had io Sento Bay Village, Ohio, Jay Gray of|® ounded an rogressive rinciples * ¢ “ = | ti t asked to resignation. i ad Beginning with last Sunday’ lead the locals pccsent trustes- ait connected with the Williams | C Th ft Char | Father C. J: Steiner, * schoo! | Peas Lauderdale, yelp ov yy Bag f : ¢ service, Father Tuclen A. Heber | hip and approve’ new election. | ial including the defendant. are on Lar ine QE rresidene. _faid plans for develop-| grandchildren. Also are | § Farmer-Snover : Lady Queen “s commi: not to about the athletics a sc are os - Martyrs Church, bas ded a 1] | The local was, pinced wader | charges or case until the tral is! 1G” Deen” aoc anute baton sleng withthe stlcicenectr Hubbard ot Wilson, Oka, and New: | 8 FUNERAL HOME - pm. . , c ong with the athletic director's | , . ° ers may attend Sunday Masses at| its officers, Daniel. J. Keating, The ‘Rev. Henry J.. Walsh of | Hazel Park Judge Robert Cc. Bald-_ job. in asking Clark pony hn as | ton Ford of Sturgis. . } ; z= ° 3 7, 8:30, 10 am. or 12 noon. prereelt nat Same S, Lasioen, Plymouth heads the special ju- win yeutantiiy <6 Ger Cat Gekeges | athletic director until a suitable aan Pre ie Padi MGeover terte & FE 2917t +e * secretary-- treasurer, were and was under $5 bond. successor Funeral Home. The 1954 Telephone Almanac has | dicted in & Detrolt labor rackets — commission hearing the \He will appear for examination on can be found. | tac dha dh t= Ande hcchedetetelbelddandeedetebnn a 4 yprrived, and is being distributed grand jery~inquiry. Hoffa was | the charge Jan. 9. Admi from the local Michigan Bell Tele- made trustee. Tok ee pom d Nine. Minutes after a teletype Admits Recklessness bs phorie Co. office, according Snyder charged T roadcast was made on Dee. 31) Jocal Bell manager Albert War- ieee ca patna mame” Y | eeperting:the theft of'& tor ORUOG in Appeal of 1951 Case ner. The popular publication pro- | on members to sign them up Scroll of Thanks ~ | by Charles B.- Johnson of Grosse} Delphin Thomas of 469 W. Hud- ‘ vides a calendar and lists notable to 2 U. Ss. M begs ees wan oo and | son oS eat's Oak - Township, in history. car recov 7 Secomsie | pleaded ity to a reckless driv- |- on deine we tr Sth Army to Insure arines | \| Patrolmen David Burt and Thomas ing charge today before Oakland Women's Fellowship of the Con- | TOKYO ®—Two American Ma- | Cattel. County Circuit Judge George B. 66 will meet at| rines who charged into a panic: Investigation of the theft, which| Hartrick. He was released on $200 aid is { 8 fonight with Mrs. Melvin Kates Peaceful Release stricken-mob-at the-Imperiat-Pal-} was-made in “Hazel-Park,-is-being | bondand- sentence was set for and Mrs, Vernon Isenhart on Oak- ace grounds Saturday and pulled} conducted by Hazel Park Police | Jan. 11. - Jand,_ Bre, Dewey_B.’ Waterman, (Continued From Page One) / injured persons to safety will re- | Lt. Harold J., Hill and Patrolman| Thomas appeared in court on an ' god V c¢ SNe a tesrnaes | Gen, Lee Sang. Cho used aimost| SCV Scroll of thanks: tomorrow | Timothy Scannell, ——— appeal of a drunk criving charge Stewardship has arranged the pro- monn mee ee St pales. a See. | brought against him by township “A San nandt Goumt. apanese were ice in 1951, and was allowed Assisting her in @ discussion of /But as Pyun told a news con- 63 injured when a crowd of tens POPE Asks More Pay shook ie ie tar das een go eee stewardship and its different facets pm today, his motives and | of thousands of Japanese tried | few witnesses were available will be: Mrs. Harry Houck’ Sr., | those-of the Communists “are as| 10 Tush over the Nijubashi Bridge for Good Teachers irs, Harry Houck Jr., Mrs. Jack jie sere 8 two stars.” a. vale the eyes Sas wish- Ca { . $o this mon : + —~-Marshall, “Mrs. Arthur Z. Mitchell : Indian command made what; » Emperor a Empress a ATICAN_CITY — Pope tho Ca Pe 5 and Mrs. Milton J. Taup. it called a routine head count of; happy new year, before the pal- | Piss XI seal Se “world- Ics 0 honize Rage cm: a ee + Go-hostesses will be Mrs, Douging | 438 Chinese. prisoners Thursday. | a¢e gates. were, closed “| wide recognition and better pay Dane Pins X M “hie coedhnors> s Doane, Mrs, James K. Flack. Vass Ge COR wes under war, |\ The. prnction of telling the | Sr teochers” sedey te am adlress| ope Fius A in May A . * — oS See ne eee eee ¥ —— om | VATICAN CITY (INS) — The o reco cao happ i ea . i am fiietneh baa on alls ess The pontiff said that cakes | et eae ee this. and. other = | bore grave social responsibill - Woo. tose rumble transactions ia British otficer who watched | in an increasingly mechanized and| Dinh .° necome the Pope of that offer un- enced. ucvoes the tentey ease" hich |i an can be ce disputable evi- death toll would have been higher snes. tele telah ah sae Peter's Square i | penne i er except for the heroism of the two | values. a. sotiety which does not| 2% in 1835 in Riese, Italy, as A aad Wi tei lity ot Ge U6 O0) eee ae eee ag ny Mts re gen Hm det, he ocknowies hs a al obligations by CHECK! Every ae ree show esteem pny. same ti rece Marine. Division, the newspaper | wtiich it hol vo ‘S| but above all for his abhotrence of stubs enable you to k fe eee wo holds the teaching profes- eep a personal record of all Nippon Times identified war. all expenditures, in the Ma- | sion by’ providing” salaries com- prises and rassments JUST CAN’T HAP rines from photographs as “Pfc. | mensurate with tts social status.” | 191; yn nea Of World War I in) | proper use of their T PEN to(folks the make Mike G. Pitts, 19, of Brooklyn,| ~ 1914 was said to have hastened Checking accounts. ; N. Y., and Pfc. S. Glass- . Which followed within | myer 20, Persie be “Import Rattlesnake Meat ads “aisk “Gnmemagne- came 40’ | RAMIDOr Tex. (UY — Cilio | nes sates ay ede ‘Dimes’ Invitation. ~~~ ports of rattlesnake meat. Franz Joseph: oe ‘ 0 big fall pag np eligoety jocioepately, oon kanes: ~ *. eeRe | — om ee ee ee eS Se ey eer qe oe ¢ pre Bas aes —— THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY | 5, 1954, DRE AR SO I LOD i OE Ne De SOT e No even with the marvel- ous new Sonotone ALL- transistor instrument, It costs less than many othe¢ all-transistor hearing aids. No $75.00 bargain this, but you cao own it on an easy | us-_are_concerned withthe cost_of payment plan, and jobs—with the schooling,.the health and the future.of our chil- SONOTONE | dren, and grandchildren—with all Hearing Service the problems arid purposes and 357 N. Saginaw great hope that fill our lives. Pontiac FE 2-1225 Believe me—these realities of - living, every one of them, are the deep concern, too, of this administration. — - From time to time, as we tackle government's part in the solution of these problems, members of the administration—myself and others —will report to you about our aliis, our — or ech ar Pe This kind of sabato, it prec my: | me, is one of the great responsibili- You can afford SONOTONE all Text of President’ S | ties of-a- government which, tike” | Ours, rests on the consent of thes Speech ' strain, or ita religious affiliation. - Iam confident that it will meet with your approval, When the State of the Union Message is delivered to the Con- | yreus oa “Thursday, T hope you | will agree with me that Jt pre- | sents an opportunity which will enable ua, ay 4 people-—-united | ' i & climate of and fear that excites mations to war, ‘has | been proposed to the world, And there is still another ac-| complishment, Perhaps this one | Groundwork Is Laid to Avoid Disasters It is groundwork that hag been | laid by -this administration ‘in the strong belief that the federal gov- ernmenf should be prepared at all times—ready, at a moment's notice -to use every proper means to sustain the basic prosperity of our people. Every legitimate means avail- ‘Jenner, McCarran aie to the federal government T@lK With Gouzenko prosperity for this purpose--will be | ..MONTREAL (# -~ . Spy-hunting used—if necessary. |U. -S. Senators William Jenner This administration believes that |(R-Ind) and Pat McCarran (D- we must not and need not tolerate Nev) were among the missing to- a boom- and-bust America. We be- | 44Y after completing their hush- lieve ‘that America’s prosperity hush interview with Igor Gou- does not and need not depend upon zenko, the formér Soviet .code war or the preparation for war. clerk. Presumably the senators We know that this great country were on their way back to Wash-, : psa mane Ge yp eos cana iy Canadian Foreign Office an- -, 4 stances without encouraging disas- oan | prdmadbaprsnedi niger tyra amg PCOnDOTm mare 0 ‘ - >} munjsts hope. ‘Our "aystes is the Gouze nko ; Sreatest wealth producer in the) the ex-Russian. bared the exis- world—in terms of the lifé and the | tence of a Soviet-directd spy ring _4 Well-being of. every citizen. in America and Britain in 1945 aft- and strong ~- to pesh ever for: ward and to demonstrate to the world the gréat and good power ot free men and women, We will build a stronger and bet- ter America—of greater security and increasing.prosperity for all. McCarran, representing the Sen- ate infernal security “subcommit- | tess 2.33.5 ie '. PRESIDENT DWIGHT D. FISENWOWER | people. We know that an informed and alert people is the backbone of i the free system in-which this re | publie was conceived ahd under | which it-has so greatly prospered. State of Union Talk Will Outline Program One such report—and a most im- portant one—I shall deliver to the ew, | Congress on Thursday of this week: The State of the Union Mes- Pontiac's Oldest Insdrance Ageacy ~ if Arthur Murray and his Magic Step method of teaching dancing. Why not viele Acchar Murray's today and see for quickly you Bra tia eer, 2 neat A half-hour trial lesson costs only $1.00. Sound planning’ and aggressive (er walking out on his job in the | Soviet Embassy here in 1945. | Jenner and McCarran believed he ‘of costly and intolerant bureauc- racy. We-do not mean a timid sage. It will present an outline of this administration's legislative. nounced last night that Jenner and | Save on Single Pieces and Complete Sets Just take ONE-QUARTER: OFF the nationally advertised prices when you buy your “Revere Ware” bt Simms. Al Ist quality in factory~ sealed cartons. No limit — buy all. you- want from Pontiac's most complete selection, THATCHER, PATTERSON & WERNET | iprise, you will be incessantly leoncerned with efficiency and economy — something which we are p promoting in all federal enter- | | take quick and effective steps to | enact the measures I will recom- mend. 4 | This evening, 1 shell not pre-| view the message to be deivered | tatives, the members of the Middle-of-Road Course \Sepater — = I know that you have unbounded; ; a in tu of t is their duty,-in turn, to confidence the future of Ameri- | it careful study, before taking ac- ca. You need only the assurance tion om” its various fecommenda- House of | what an offert You can find out if ee | discussing with you tonight. It is| Whet © vote of confidence! What « New “Snap - Seal’’ Decanters | Food Crepes 15 Day Hearing Hid Trial | & FREE OF ADDED COSTS — SMALL DEPOSIT — FULL MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE - J MEN’S Piaid and Check Cotton : 98 Tanne! Shirts ~ — Sizes 14% to 16%. Choice of Colors, [WEDNESDAY WE GIVE DOUBLE VALUE ] » HINCKLEY’S 5¢-$1.00 Store Lil 4 : i if HEE it re IF | | i Hi if Large 139% = ti Vite ineh. Has s father: ewe: “ Keeps ‘Pies Fresh Pie Keepers — 5 mage _acna — e *|? 6-trtch ples fresh than ever before. seal cover, program. Many major phases of | unwillingness’.to act. We mean| *¢ TYPICAL EXAMPLES : —s jeould give them still .more_leads the “national “economy: and activi- | service—service that ts effective} ry = in the growth and | fon Red espionage fi the Usted? ~— Of How Much You Sove ot Simms el ties of your government will be /service that is prompt, service | Stat discussed in this report. | that is singlemindedly devoted to| Presress of America, = taith |°'2 Es. <> $39.95 Value — Purpose s singlemindedly devo which cannot be shaken by seif- | - The Foreign Office gave no indi- | GIFT SET . 96 - I believe you will find it—and | S°lving the problem appoihted peddlers of gloom and | C@tion of what Gouzenko told the -§ . the -projécted program it im- | You make up.the communities of | deem, - . |senators, or even where the meet- Save $9.99 eludeq—ol great personal interest _ this country, where the everlasting Suc ing yesterday took place: FF 1 and 3 at. Sauce Pans, 8* to you. It will affect your lives— job of building a stronger and bet- setp h area few of the accom- Skitiet with Egg Poacher ins : we believe for the better—cer- | ter America must. have its roots. \omiat a aie ae cig They NOW THE LARGEST-SELLING set, 10° Skillet, 142 qt tainly it represents the philoso-_|We will seek to give national ef-+ ‘ er even MOTe | SCOMPLEX fORMULA OF ITS KINDT Double Boiler, deluxe rack, : phy of goverhmient by and for | fect to your-aims and aspirations, | witful to the security of the na- Handsome gift boxed. $3 holds yours - | the | tion aind the welfare of its people. in layaway. people, To do sé, we rely on the good | (Ja the preparation of the pro-| sense and local knowledge of the | Congress Must Study $49.95 Value—Jewel Chest , gram to be presented in the State| community and will therefore * -. | of the Union Message I am con-| decentralize administration as President's Suggestions GIFT SET 337% | | sulfing with mary senior members| much as possible se that the | Now, as all of you know, whes Save $12.49 : | of the. 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Gayle | istration ° — , “empaneled the grand jury, charged | property it, and sent it to the grand jury | pleaded ney free ghhign then swore in the petit | Judge Starr dismissed ae at Ce |" Hie called for the civ docket, | | but-no cases were listed. tte eS : a ae | The-grand jury foreman report. | Ye*r for embezzlement pe e \ed: “We know of no violation of | be Was Siven the invention—return 3 credit union member. 4 : j ae ; peapreyelr te chee mie ~ and ; Pelnar’ sure to keep the $3.50 truss for Fer ; ; in the past six ; We there-| counts of your trouble. If you are ruptyred = eats * fore ask the grand jury be dis- ceived no actfori by just write Physician's Appliance | missed.” Peinar had pleaded || Co, 4064 Koch Bidg, 2906 Main ‘ 4 Jisige. Gayle dlemilseed the grand | count on which he‘ wes ‘sentenced | gt. Kansas City, Mo. for their - ae a = — |.jury,.the petit jury, compliment-| Both men were arrested Dec. 1 acne — a ; gens a ed the county on its law-abiding} - ' = pone £ > are | ee ae em nee te Bee Twins , but Not Quite ;: meee , a | NEW BRITAIN, ‘Conn. (UP)— Sin ’ :. In the U. S. there is one motor Twins born to Mr. and Mrs. Thom- ye ae | } vehicle for every three . | as Bonataiuto will have to observe | 2a : | Through out the world the ratio | different birthdays since one ar-| pci | goes to one vehicle for every 30 | rived two minutes before midnight ees ; it | persons. and the other four. minutes later. fg tr’ bed . a | ) : iy 511 Community Nat'l oe a | ket lt a Reema Oo obit a1 2 = LE 2 Bank Building | .. DRAG-A-NET—Canght in a — of sunshine, sand and peor Be. ; . | lovely Shirley Sibre, having @ wonderful time for herself at Jackson- || PRANK CARRUTHERS r te = ) | . Phone FE 5-5168-9 | ville Beach in Florida. She’s a cateh any man would be proud of, | FUNERAL My seg : $3 Tas Ma. = ' : . t 2 rs mwrearer ts Sa 110 WESSE . : . “ Tae ore g ger -/ COMMERCE “The B60. then Gidea mages aS SS the CHAM ‘that it had been experimenting for ends of ether former wheres. = . ‘ : Uline > | five years with something to take Sad © & oe ng . ‘Throw © i | f e | the place of the diesel horns, which | ointments. su oe. Ju ke | | , Seane poy enon RRCTORAL aiter mele yn | Usually in # few Bleeding with its : IS MAKING THIS. OFFER | ech sraonman sl eae he | ae ae ss my : that sound like chimes but. still |S» why suffer any, longer? Oet « dottie TO ACQUAINT MORE PEOPLE WITH THE [{have the cuayne gyeee a. Igco- pea eae macy: wal 3 F, eg % | Neither railroad mentioned how Gate's: lalees dieees’ cee GULF OF MEXICO SIDE OF lorida soon the conversion would take terra Heth ‘ place. not accept anything else, AND TO BRING MORE RESIDENTS AND VISITORS MERE ; ae a Breet HE | BUILDING SITES AT LOPCSRPECP Cee. an vo @OBSOS-OFH2* 5 6° 1H ‘ Pee S6 HEE OOS FEES EY © PARTS * . - E2402 ” peat eweds open eetessi ‘Slop the Musi’ /eCent Felony. Chorus Is AGVA (Case Thrown BOSTON (®—The pretty chorus line swung onto the night club | LOS.. ANGELES (~The Bent floor last night and the band bay of soap that has been casting stopped playing abruptly a prison shadow over Henry R. de Who stopped the music? Presi.| eon has be en removed by ‘court det Jaittieg <'--Peirilio of the AFL | aer” American ~ Federation of Musi-| clans, | grocery last Oct. 29 and charged Whi? Because the \gits in the | with petty theft when officers line ‘belong to the American Guild |4ound the bar of soap in his. pock: of Vaudeville Artists. also AFL. | ¢t- Since he had a prior grand | Petrillo was quoted as saying | theft conviction a him, the AGVA broke a union agreement | Charge against the 23-year-old la. . by working with nonunion mem- | borer became a felony, bers. He ordered his members not! Yesterday De Leon told the: to play for AGVA acts court he and his sister had bought Union spokesmen said the hassle | about $15 worth of groceries dur- may spread from Boston's night ing their rounds of the market and clubs throughout the Country that she slipped the soap into his pocket “When we checked out. I forgot I had it,”’ De Leon said Superior Judge ‘Thomas &: Am- rose believed his story and found | m. innocent, De Leon was arrested outside a Ridgway in California SAN FRANCISCO #®—Gen. Ma thew Ridgway, U.-S. Army chief of staff, arrived last night. 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Large 40x40 inch size in attractive birch. All oak hardwood. Save in January! | } 29 Save in January! - eet & CEO ee & ETE me Oe ee t Fy 4 ka Save 2.08 on Reg. 7,98 Bassinette 3-90 Bassinette with handles for carrying plus: collapsible ‘legs.- Full size in white. ata . am ah } ‘ ' ty he Ane PS Rok Sic MA co de Ee weed HivChaie with detachabie “trey, foot rest, pera maple. . Save in January! oa b % ‘ ’ 5 ; \ 4 sla Ks, . “Fe a tied ( i sah ‘ . se od in . 84 . i ee eal = {i a fe 4 ¥ Ae at Ss s ; iv . Di ees A ee 3 RAL ae : = yy cae —. * Aes . serie, ; ie “deh ee o eS - we, ‘ Ne on capi :, ne es Af ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1954 hers eos. ef ro o . —— wilt be regulated more tfietlyand that == _ > |e» Case Records of a Psychologist; ; reason for pushing the develop- 3 ment of municipal off street park- ~~ i ee area pe ing lots. The sltuaties io eritiel a ~4_-_—_MEMBE OF THR. ASSOCIATED _PRES depiilenedl-dediind: 46 tn Bot ns ‘Teen-agers Who Refuse Liquor Are Very Wise “4 vociferous minority can tracts boys. She never needs worry rity... we. maw Street pafking, | getting the\ clergy to lead and who lack dudy’s se ebeeeahaee . ic ati Hegre into Mauay, paride Nie, meekly de whatever = ° * . \\\ R other tn ~ does in an | =its.%,"acr% Wise Educational Policy ‘| RyDRGRORGE W. CRANE | Soy tnd oe ldo : : ae 6 ‘The personnel corhmittee of Detroit's, , yw hp Judy, ‘aged mie oe ke ee ee i 4 bscr to are . “has i mht our daughter quite 4 * i k \ : vn, role saat or sistant to social pressures regard 44 yy gamit that there is oP cmcutaTions We believe is a wise policy toward teach- ing liquor and cigarets much truth in that argument. The “3 : ers who invoke the protection of the When she was working for the rajority of Americans neither i TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1954 Fifth Amendment. coer ta theese, "he ag : conven " But z John Wayne and Ward Bond took minority “th ————>>>>>r—ESESEE= . ; ; ° ° The effect of this policy will be Extremely encouraging proof of im- ploye who refuses to testify proved racial relations in the United before legislative committees re- eee, ghee em eee _Btates is contairfed in an announcement garding subversive activities. » arth testa By PF Wayne and Ward Bond gallantly ae Institute. ~~ the full board is expected at its ee ghar : | ye ero - { by the famed Negro school, Tuskegee = Formal adoption of the policy by With 1953 ending as did 1952 without > next meeting. ; a lynching, Dr. L. H. Foster, Tuskegee's Under Michigan law all teachers must . new president, says mob violenée has as "hs tos; valid tadiaxe Of vate Yelo- take a loyalty oath. Anyone hiding be- ; consed aN hind the Fifth Amendment to avoid non-drinkers as they try to make “ame, OS ig —t that they are “big shots t fi questions about Communism th at matlr en Aaland ony a a oT ae ae ee | |. Henceforth the announcement In our view such a person is exception to the rule,” | -\ | gaid, racial progress will be measured with a new formula by _ Which comparative statistics will be kept.in four categories. These ~unfit to teach our children and the Detroit board is right in adopting this regulation. —_Pinticipation, eduoction end cn: “A Maw should yield to his wife's + pantieipation; . = - judgment in matters pertaining to the FES home,” asserts a woman columnist. Uh, By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER - happened on our Milwaukee trip, JAAR I 4 y Kf > a ‘ . : coe , fraternity Ike Comes Out Swinging city -hall steps this year. week-end party. We left Evanston . a a ae huh. And he should also yield the right. : in chartered busses. And most of . . _.£% the frat boys immediately pulled : Our Ne tc ae lynch free of way to a freight train. Voice of the People \ ae —~ —— cut whiskey flasks and waved thens : “Way does the human race continue | Io. ' £- rate of one gardenia a day. Fig- “They boasted that they were have been ental But that double ‘a ean fx = cet . Uae E red Zegelien Wa rns of Dead ly Danger ote at nie ees wg going mal binge. They a record and many news dispatches : + ° ; * wolf at the door, That's tops for think would ‘impress indicate . doubtedly because the human is __ ; ' girls as evidence that they were panes he ress Wtioeh Seats eg. Sad ac ema een o¢ tO Motorists Who. Ignore Train Warning — ‘nine bare eet understanding. a a conglomeration of terribly stupid créa- eal Hats, Wit De condinsed when veces utes time and try to beat the train A big hand to Benjamin Gates _ Grover ae for neha joined them. But my boy friend ome ‘ tures. address and telephent pember of, the” ACTOS. . | for his effort in regulating Grand Seats of unis thd ston of a’ Mens. and eee on a few other 9 2 ‘esta 9 Fo pen ce RONTY Br petWe pouusea an wnldee the letter is ertieal ts craseing stay ee oe on eon Trunk Railroad,.I wonder how long urg for one eyebrow. couples likewise refrained. Holland’s Dikes Restor “Time is running out, Goctares, Seo-. ™ ‘ has completely cleared the the railroad will be able to avoid “So when we reached Milwau- a Nr ae : retary Duties. Don’t worry about this I am writing in regard to rail- crossing, but I see a good many furnishing adequate protective fa- n peer ene yedinge: fpmerey 0 fe pal neces Sat) One night last month 1,500 Dutch- 2 heir w drivers who start across against and mouldy with spats, -sick and vomiting. They stayed pronouncement — it is always true that road crossings and their warning poe fan 1s Cilities. ‘ cane and striped strides were at fhe country club, nursing men won & notable victory ovér their exactly as much time runs in as out. eee as sag.’ omy ball cleared, Srossing '* "1 was nearly hit by their en- the envy of the Beau Brummels headaches or sleeping. The tow ener . work at t i t - . diplomatic service. sober couples played tennis or ancient and ruthless enemy, the North tong — w =r gr a na the. This is extremely 4 as fine on-that unprotected crossing s fi Sea. The Man Abo wn - their view is blocked from a train but I know how they operate and 11. welcomed royalty, heroes and jolly time. os . About Toy warning system at this crossing entering the intersection from the was watching for such a calam- champions with 2 tavish hospitality wae a 98 After working 14 hoursaday —, , consists of seven Sverhead traffic opposite direction, ity. There was no one at the cross- that didn’t quite take you indoors. and seven days a week for many - Finish Good: Year lights and double flash light and - ‘I hope driver who is willing ing to warn of the engine's ap- q ~ y ; 7 beli corner of the i to stake oy months, they closed the 200 yard a cock e — who : or are ion. . minutes will read this and distributed the accolade of: then coaxed by the to in | wide Ouwerkerk gap in the dike - ae Factory Expresses with all this warning system a think it over. barely stopped fm time. municipal turmoil to exhausted’ dulge. The drinkers try to ridicule | of the man-made island of tisfaction With 1953 few car drivers are willing to Fred Zegetien oon Kleber Dusenbary _ ae en eee ote ane hak gg acting | Schouwen Duiveland. ae _ Daltynitieg pronn Aretrtres je oie stole s from professional con- “So I have come to the con Ike: A great gift to headline writers : ; . . and out-smiled the clusion that we teetotalers simply a a = ; ra David Lawrence Says: ~ Seughing jets, show them up. They are actually 2 current issue ; ; wh: unhappy till they can then. pull The significance of that feat is that Pontiac Warrior, . ce + sme se They'll piit the Brooklyn boule- us down to their level. For we it completed the major repairs of all te always intersting tous eam ot,’ PeSIdent’s ‘Chat’ Ponderously Worded ava Breakin toute cmb thence, Do damage done to Holjand’s seawalls by Pontiac Motor Division, | . . feprened, = ep hence eu aan?” ~ _ the terrific storm of last February 1. On fe 0 Nient Gangs of te pelisting ott. In it, but Pe aps Listeners Caught Meaning petghent pt Fie = mre adapta eee ee ~ , Saray a. greeting of General Manager Y : * . waters. ebeerve ~ that day hurricane winds drive record — Robert M. Critehfield WASHINGTON — President Ei- beginning this month. We couldn't "There was another sentence "*#, *t the knees. ~~") whem You try to diet. The other ‘ high tides over 700 miles of dikes. is a wholesome and warm message to the Pontiac | senhower is such a sincere and have done this- it we hadn't cut which left the listener a bit pus Hail, and farewell, thou faithful tan a ton oe All teld 400,000 of the nation’s family on_ its conipletion of a very busy and conscientious man that it is too bad down governmént éxpenses.”” zied. The President listed as an sreeter, and if forever, we'll see you 1 It isn’t good 8.7 million acres of land area were eine ee 4 his speech on television failed to — The average man doesn’t like “accomplishment” the following: ie ve iy 4g he = o ~ ~~jnundated, 130 vill "destroy Scion of a well J Pontiac family, ~ gain for-him the maximom effect"~~to try to guess what “financially ~ Y casualties . the other fatties and likewise - Ae 2 4, , . Kudner which he deserved to get. feasible" means. He wants to in Korea mercifilly have come to | “Your spot in the flashlights will serves as an incarpate conscience _ 1,783 persons killed and 50,000 Schuyler + ana know if taxes are coming down the : . This is because his_speechwrit- = an-end. We can therefore take be taken by Dick Patterson, which visibly reminds them of -head of livestock lost. Much re- has" one of the world’s largest -advertising , and he understands that, if you more satisfactiog in other blessings © former ambassador to Switzer- their own faults, mains ‘to be done‘ in. erasing the ag Gifierence.tetwom winds wit ante ph wh ey ee two of his mountains for one of “There ls not one valid miedical marks of the storm which J. H. 8. Ellis, for the eye and those prepared for 5s Why the “othér”"? Certafiily the Fr psychological or moral argu- : : me ; Atiother senténce in the speech Korean War was no blessing to your steps. ee caused damage of $300,000,000 — has just been appointed t6 the national advisory the ear. - ment in defense of the-use of | ,000, ‘DR It and his ‘laimed this point as an accom- anybody. : . either tobacco or alcohol, one-fifth of Holland’s annual board ef the Post Olticg Department... euccemer, Horry Troman, boty Pent: ov" Finally, the President referred From Our. Files , income. te ee a — ee “r , ; ag ing controls on our © “emergency immigration legis- : Yet a small minority which A belated Santa -Clatis letter’ comes from had the benefit of experts in short trang! lation” - without telling his audi- uy Age makes, a financial profit out of ~ * & “ ” sentence technique, who used sim- economy have been promptly re- ears talk Gieen, atte - Jogelyn Alice, ple, striking words that the moved.” . ence what it was. He then went etry PRANKFURTER,-ap- stimpedes many of- On the island of Schouwen Duiveland’ who adds a postscript: ““I forgot to mail this jverage man-could readily grasp _ This is « lot of big words. The to the next point: “A strong pointed to U. S, Supreme Court, Ur youth, Pe ae oe alone 40,000 acres are still under water, '™ “me: ut Sot/what T wanted anyway.” over the radio. 9, eee nae ee eaeged olicy has. been de- ‘Third man—named—to—court byron. ey _aren't "ke Third —man—namedto— oot Wane ae Sonsaee clean they ter With the gap closed a water ministry A phone calf from _ Bet Hin oeteee’s SAR. Sar, Gadions ent tect ceaeald ing the initiative in- foreign af- GERMANY AND ITALY assail — eae official said “all we have to de is pum Arthur Ambrese of last night was one of his peer over the supply ot goods which ‘it | aaeiey Se meee SOP vialng -4aeeb>- gueth-oxt-of be of Waterford says he is feeding a large flock of opportunity, especially - were needed for the Korean War.” It would be Interesting to cating the arming of all democra- ™ about 80 billion gallons of North Sea quail, also has a double barrel, loaded shotgun mee television time is se oe. ee know what proportion of the tele- ies. se oo 9 > and we have our land back again.” tor the reception of any pot hunter who tries to pa pean lon a Mp hy Bs 9% There were other points men vision public knows what the 20 Years Ago —— The story of what these indomitable ™lest them. = Fa aaa tok LO ae the reenact President meant by the “Initia. — neaTH TOLL tn California floods FOR TODAY wash — . total impression, of course, and vague. Thus, the average maa tive im foreign affairs.” reach 42, Called one of the worst © thou that dweliest upon people have accomplished in the last 10 One of the first acts of the council of will be on the favorable side. The ' will get little out of this sentence: It’s just too bad that Mr. Eisen- disasters in state history, many waters, abundant in treas- months indeed is inspiring. Their work Oakland County's newest city, Lathrup, was to listener ‘or ‘observer probably “The proper working relationship... 0 accit have a better BABE RUTH's retirement from res, hine end is come, aad the is far from Gone, but al ther have appoint a city attorney, and the job went to caught, at least, the spirit of the en eet ane cee speech-writing staff — there are ‘Active play is. imminent; salary measure of thy covetoushess. ~ ’ ready they ha William A. Ewart President’s promise to use gov- bratiches of the federal gov- a ns tn trimming for this season is due. Jeremiah 51:13.. ~"* proved that not even the sea can beat 6 pontiac. who holds a similar position with © mental power to help the avers ernment has been made effective.” suunenias des wana car hoon 5 4 ¢ @-@ = - ° , Maybe the political-science profes- " ‘Vietim: “Hey! That wasn't the - Covetousness, like jealousy, when the Dutch, his home city. ere sede: od will endesstend 1%. translated his address into con- 5 $ Dials ate tolion 4 E a ae ree iat tenis oe eects “ess Nersational_ television. English. It a Bh Tm a man bet with bis ilie Thee Darke Raed Se aii ee hc meme ements cetennermne an” Se a fone Te be ieee Parkin Ban Is Upheld tomary thing to promise in this was this sentence in the Presi- : — - ‘ 5 g phe _ that it surely is a happy new 1954 at his home. ) : 5 : . He has finally convinced his wife that her social-welfare age. dent's address: “The cheapening es ns }A Supreme Court decision -affirming continua} yelling at him was making a nervous.’ Many of the ventences ot the . PY inflation of every dollar you Fey ef savings Teen gem -ts of New Wonder Drugs - the Highway Department’s righto reg- wreck out of their dog. wegen arn eee watts. jenn “Sa a ame tek : ae fig) ae ulate ‘Parking on trunk lines inside win tw 10 membership fin the larect Tod Mac's Pautanaam sve Pension sament warrecee NAQKE Brady Shake Head in Doubt __ Michigan municipalities is especially “in many years, there's a joyous spirit around the “the same theme — if he had - ™ in aE ood important to Pontiac. ( ' Oakland County Sportsmen's Club, , dealt with it in simple words. wold hove cunnded Sete By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. BR ce neg Ame dn judgnient..in @ relerence to -@ & group of East Lansing‘merchants to - ~ Howard Shelly, . wrote some textbooks in which he ‘very dollar you ears. every erg that intravenous injections of ‘# ee dnt kind or anothin.: 3 Misseved end a State Highway Department park- moving spirit in the organization which is one rated spoken on the basis of sae ad aa ae o ‘otine combined with a. protein May Z-explain-why? Ihave been the astonished restoration of moe States. thelr- appeal to our retired folks.” : caren, ent educational He showed down to people, words can be used that can be understood by lots __miore persons. Mere _ amples. The President ~ prices, on a tobe ai Li THE PONTIAC PRESS, 5, Chemo Due in Bolivia GA HOUSTON, Tex. @®-—-Texas oil- man Glenii McCarth was due to- day in Bolivia, where, he expects to start his comeback with an oil discovery on a 970,000 ~ acre con- cession } granted by the South Am- McCarthy left here a morning by plane with George Un- derwood, geologist for Glenn Me- Carthy, Inc., to supervise drilling of hig first Bolivian wildcat, Be | on 85, fiagheayn Me. | i Service eo, | le Toy Conimenly P Cred ta, cd , FEDERAL’S to Supervise Wildcat ‘™ TURSDAY, JANUARY ‘Aiken and Capehart Hal Boyle Says: Néw Mid-Aged Pleasure 2-daventor's Thought |. NEW. Fonte~ubediow- sould you! Lohout hasehall. j like to start the year off with a|canasta, and st pr "Relations Commilétee’ “today | | appeared certain to go to Sena- tors Aiken of Vermont and Cape- | free million-dollar idea? hart of Indiana. < If they do, there is likely to be| other day, and after examining it} lis little change in the composite attj-| from all angles, I am now passing | 4 middle-aged guy like myself— po nite } was weary of sports and. jobbies. Well, a fellow gave me one the “Note Sad, what T want} an “absolutely new pleasure for | 1954 Land Mine Kills - Children in Italy. FROSINONE, Italy (7) — explosion of a‘World War II killed. tun uoung an italian farmer now working in Venezuela. The blast he ar this central Tial- ian city alsd critically injured an- other of the farmer's sons and two a 4 Pcs is. yd . Re ‘ **\ 4, ad Semce SEVEN, 77 | Bandits Boost Benutitd * Comment Ticket Sales yy syn as . egg EME 3 7 to Police Picnic || , Tamer cian fh y - : : bandits were robbing Frank Hor- we pod oraeer f nig; apartment: manager; fa hist == — tore ean office yesterday the telephone | aa 1 rang .and the gunmer told him. 4o | FT WATER: Ket angwer it. i The caller was a policeman, | wanting to sell Hornig tickets to |—j You can own @ kindsay_ 7 tude of the committee, key group in the handling of administration foreign policy requests, *.* * The assignments are made strictly by seniority, Aiken is fifth in seniority on-the Republican side and Capehart Ith sure them the forei relations } spots for one of the two vacancies which resulted from the deaths tast sur mer of Senators Tobey (R-NH) and Taft (R-Ohio) stood to have asked for the other. ‘Tobey in general supported riost of the foreign aid programs and foreign policy movés such ag the North Atlantic Pact of the last eight years, Aiken has followed much the same path, Taft, on the other hand, opposed many of the overseas programs of the Truman administration, In Senate voting, Capehart usually sided with the -Ghiean___- gn Auto dealers provided more grams in 1952. it on to you—and you are welcome | something that\ doesn’t come in’ a of Ge Reon, These rankings | apparently are high enough to as-| Aiken said he has applied+ Capehart is under- | to it “Why doesn’t somebody invent al new middle-aged pleasure?” this | a million doflars to him.’’ When I asked him what he meant | he continued 7 “A great amount of effort and energy is spent thinking up gadgets to keep the young happy or soften the woes of the elderly body pays attention midle-aged * ” But no any to the ” ” + ‘Yet there are more mddieeged-| people than any other kind. Why} man demanded. “It would be worth te, but something I can ge | bottle or wrapped in cellophane, something that doesn’t come with | 4& guarantee to help me or hurt| The.dead were Franco ecia, 10, Their father, Loreto | real fun_out.of.”’ and his brother Enzo, 8. ‘ Marcoccia, aOR pemigrated~ to South’ America ~ to} a police circus. | Hornig said sure, he wanted 30) tickets delivered “now—right now | | would be fine.” He emphasized’ “now.” little as $5.00 = month, 4 No Down Payment . , Rust Elimination Guaranteed Lindoay Aetematic °F" Mareo- | find work. | The bandits were gone, though, | “Any other qualifications?’’ 1) Mote than a thousand Italians when the officer arrived- with thet Soft Water Service asked mostly children, are killed each | tickets 3964 Walten Bivé. Well, yes!” he said> “A me year handling explosive eft from - pleasure for a middle-aged man the war. Cows rarely live to be. more than | OR 3-9614 ought to be simple and inexpen- years old ive. It ought: to be something R : a ene eds Offered Rubber the children can't steal from: you a8 soon as they reac h their teens | COLOMBO, Ceylon ®—Info: ed It ought to be something 4 man | gources reported today that Cey can enjoy without having to SLALE | peer has olered te sell Communist it with a woman, Naturally, also! Chink 15.000 tons more sheet rub- “| Benson Has Good |than 6.000 new passenger cars for |, high school drivers training pro- should we have to shift for-our-|'t Ought to be respectable, so that | ber and. Peiping selves so much? Why deesn't|'t won't be denounced by the | offer is studying the somebody exert a little brain pow-| ClTY or make a man subject to er to provide us with some new | #Test and imprisonment.” form of pleasure? * .* * “Take me, for example. I'll ad- | I thought and I-thought. But it| mit I'm middle-aged, and I amjisn't easy to think up a fresh’ bored. I am in that critical period | middle-aged pleasyre that meets when a man is too old td enjoy| these restrictions. Finally I told playing postoffice and too young to | him tame iy: — enjoy rheumatism. Why doesn’t | somebody dream up a new — = GENTLE LAXATIVE || ANTACID “Have you thought of takung up middle-aged people to forget our- would fit the rules you laid down.” selves and our- problems?’ “If I do,” he bristled, “I'l| ‘Have you never-rtried bird } know where to find , my first watching?” I inquired. ‘The sight | dummy | of’ our little feathered friends at| As I say, M's a million-dollar | work and play is .often soothing | ide a—if you can come up with a| to the apien.’ |real answer, But it's like most | jother roifiion-doilar ideas, They're ltwo bits a dozen unlecs you know | what to do with them. Even if I could discover a new rmiddle-aged pleasure I donbt if I'd telt anybody. It might be better same complaint ' just to enjoy it in silence. * *Look,”’ — said, “‘let's be prac- tical, When you've seen ore spar- row, you've seen ‘em all. Let the birds watch each other. « . * made the I le Clean Coal | KENTUCKY LUMP —£GG — STOKER EGG — STOVE — BRIQUETTS — STOKER Bnceeenenliah on 2 Ton oes more) ae eveires CALL FE 42521 , See America’s Most Exciting New Car Today > “” The Completely New Star Chief Pontiac! — PONTIAC DUAL-RANGE HYDRA-MATIC DRIVE® and COMPLETE POWER ccuiraoss—! pone steering, ae al THE PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN, General Motors lowest Finest Combination of Luxury and Low Cost The day is past when you must make a choice between the kind of car you would dike to own and the kind your Vou wun wera w tingietend irl wep bemeny wil poe and performance to match. You can have the very latest advances in power controls. And you can get-all this, and more, without leaving Pontiac's low price range. That is the real news behind Pontisc’s completely new ‘\ Star Chief line—and the real reason why it is so impor- lant that you see and drive this magnificent ‘car soon. At ‘ a cost comfortably within the price range just above the lowest, you'can now acquire the biggest and most powerful Pontiac ever built, big as cars costing much more, bigger by far than any cars of comparable price. And with this exceptional size and performance comes distinction of line apd contour and_interior richness that make the Star Chief the peer of — any automobile for all-around beauty. —Come in ond drive this proud and beautifal car. Compare its features with those of the verp- finest built today. Prove for yourself that Pontiat offers you the world’s finest-combina- tion of luxury and low cost—the most exciting. and desirable new car for "54. LOOK AT PONTIAC'S SCORE FOR 1954 © Biggest Pontiac Ever Built—214 Inches Over-Ail Length’ more powerful engines set new standards for perform-— power brakes, electric window lifts, air conditioning, _ _....pticed_eight, is even mightier and more beautiful oe. tee “ance and thrift. Whatever you want—extra-economical Pontiac’s Comfort-Control driver's seat—adjustable = for 1954—far ar the finest car ever priced | ; cruising or instant response in. traffic—is yours at a to 360 positions—and Dual-Range Hydra- Matic so low. In fact, the is so modest that you can @ Magnificent New Beauty, Inside and Out finger-flick with this exclusive ;combina~. Drive to add to the hongrange vale of your Pot — te power contr canner ee Seen © New Custom-Styied Interiors—New Exterior Colors - tion- better 0 prgnad “range ‘ontiac. standard models many 0 es. : he: : cE SE ER os eee -— 2 oe meen = cee eal ; Tae aE J @ Most Powerful Pontiac Ever Built tin @ New Roadability and Driving Ease ve of a ee 6 Now, Grettty tneremend Creeg-Country Lungs Reem | e. Dollar for Dollar : bine sitic CTO " North Main Street, Clarkston, Michigan you can’t beat a ~ iy SAY WA sooo = SF. a LP ER RAE Se SOMMUN ri oy a - SUPERIO = rom I oe ee Dies in Angola Hospital ANGOLA, Ind.. #—Mrs. Emily ' ““Hygert-thother-in-law of Maj. Gen. Lewis B, Hershey, national direc- tor of the Selective Service system, Roeca, of Verona, Italy, slumbers SLEEPING IN “STYLE”—Eight-month-old Otto new 1954 model super-deluxe “convertible” carriage THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY. JANUARY 5 1954 t “Fhercic action Playmate, _ ih Rescues Girl . in Icy Water DETROIT @#—A T- -year-old boy's “action Morday-averted sible tragedy as eS rescued an | n L was 4 < ae " Was Russell Langlet's ex- ‘He | and their mothers when the little girl broke through the-thin ice into 10 feet of water. Russell, on hands and knees, crawled to the edge of the hole, dug his skates into thicker ice te Reth Coffee hundred: and hauled Ruth to safety, Her | mother, Mrs, Doris Coffee,-said | | general survey. to explore the | her daughter was blue from ex- posure byt otherwise unharmed. “It Was amazing the way the children acted,” she. added. Mrs. Coffee said she saw Ruth go under but fal twice -in her |: desperate efforts to skate to the | child’s aid, Russell, meanwhile, pulled Ruth to safety. ~ He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.| Gene Langlet.of suBurban Allen | Detroit Police Hunt 4 “porT fo Start-in Area ae, °*. an Se nc ond feet | Authority (MTA) expect to. start | Expect Turnpike Study ‘Here This Week Engineers studying traffic com ditions, Between Detroit and Bay City ‘for the Michigan Turnpike their Pontiac area survey this weeks. William E- Slaughter, MTA | chairman, said the traffic origin | and destination interviews in this area probably would take two of Conditions to~ Begin’ | week . The traffic study is part of a feasibility of building a turnpike between Detroit and Bay City. | Other engineers are eying pos- } sible routes. Slaughter said engineers for | | Coverdale & Colpitts, New York | traffic engineering ‘firm, would set | 3p) | up check points. at unannounced | 7 - | spots on major highways. | Motorists will be questioned on | | | where their trip started and their destinations, continued the MTA | * chairman. This information later L-willbe—eorrelated to—determine | | | traffic patterns, peacefully in his United Press Phete | with. extension bed. The tot’s expression indicafys | om! his approval of the comfortable as well as eye. | Tied, he to her mother. The moth- | catching vehicle. | Arch Mason Association ‘to Meet Here Wednesday Oakland County Royaf Arch Ma- | son-—Assn. will hold its monthly | meeting Wednesday following a | pot-luck dinner at Pontiac Masonic Temple. | The association comprises Royal Ni backache, loss of pep and energy, and dizziness may be due to slow- function. Doctors say good function. is very important to good When some everyday condition, such as stress and strain, causes this important | Arch Masons from Rochester, Ox. function to slow dows. — “ST ford, Birmingham, Royal Oak, fie don to chien ates Ferndale, Milford and Pontiac. me up nights or frequent passages, your kidneys if these condi- you. Try Doan‘ * Pillk—a mild About 45 per cent of~ Rhode Used by_ millions for | Island's labor. force is employed | ‘ eee It's amaai. aig aD happy awry ny a | these diadom. | manufacturing, compared with | he 15 milesof kid tubes and fi ee Aeagmee a ~~ Dosn’s Pills 1 l-°}24 per cent for the United States wee tas a whole, | It’s a Fact! urtoo” s Our services are available to all families regardless of ea their financial limitations. Tel ~“We have not deviated from |e) * 2 er this policy since entering - Oakland | the funeral ‘business. over Ave., 40 years ago. Pontiac Lawyers Leave Ouster Hearing Hubbard’s Men Refuse to Attend Proceedings Till Later in Month urban Dearborn's Mayor Orville A. | Smuggler Ordered to Make Restitution Attacker of Girl, T DETROIT uw — Police intensi- | fied their hunt today for a young | man whe reread Meee 0 i ongee thane school. The little girl, a third sedi allowed the man to lead her to-a shed .used by workmen on the | Lodge Expressway near down. | town Detroit. She told police the man re- moved her clothing and threate ned her if she told anyone what had happened. - : The child said she dressed her- home where she related the er reported to police and the girl was taken to Receiving Hospital but required no treatment. The child described her moles- ter as 18 to 21 years old, slim and after the man left and hur- | } engineering | firm | has already studied traffic flow trem Fontiee perth (6 Bay Clty. | That phase was 21, when the survey. was pare ing study. Individual interviews: last only a few seconds. Most checkpoints will be set up ibetween Pontiac and Detroit, Slaughter ‘added. New Fire Horn Getting Real Thorough Tryout NEWBURY, Mass. firemen are bound they'll get their money's worth. They bought a new horn to call members of the de- partment. They ‘tested it from atop the town hall. and it proved pretty good. But before they fork over ond haired. He was wearing aj the cash they're going to. test it bh . +. An,Oak Park man who admitted | yj,¢% chauffeur's-cap, @ red and| from atop a barn at another end being a member of @ ring which black checked’ mackinaw jacket /of town, smuggled cigarettes into Michigan without paying tax on them was | placed on two years probation andes hy Recorder's Judge ; George Murphy-in Detroit. The sentence was passed on Ju- | | lius Droz, 36, a partner in the }- | Crown’ Tobacco & Grocery Co. of | DETROIT @—Layyers for:. sub- | | Wyandotte. He ‘was ordered to} |make restitution to the state. Hubbard walked out of court yes- | Originally the State Reveaue De- | terday when their plea for a delay | partment claimed $40,000 as due | in ouster proceedings against Hub- | from Droz, but a final determina- | bard was denied, * | Probate Judge Wallace: Waalkes | | Droz pleaded guilty Nov. 23. Six ——bir__ot G grant the delay. The lawyers said | le }that the were representing sev- | éral persons inia Recorder’s Court | |gambling conspiracy case and | | needed the delay. Hubbard himself was not in court, Judge Waalkes Was ap- pointed by Gov, G, Mennen Wil- liams to hear the ouster pro- ceedings, brought by charges of ao Judge Miles _N__Culehan’s _. one-man grand jury, Lawrence A. Burns and Frank N. MacLean, Hubbard’s lawyers, after their plea for adjournment until Jan. 25 was denied, said they would not be back until their Re- corder’s Court case was comgienes) in 12-15 days, They said that Mayor: Hubbard would not attend either without legal courtsel, Judge Waalkes said that the hearing would proceed and ordered witnesses to be called, Hubhard or no Hubbard etic y YOU? | THEN READ THIS aes “For rheumatism and arthritis, I'm convinced that or O-JIB-WA BITTERS can’t be beat,” says Mrs, Lewis Eden, 404 S. Main St, Adrian, | don’t realize what aw-|things, nothing ever helped me pre em O-JIB-WA, In three weeks | ‘ually suffer themselves.|1 Could see sorie eserovenen You peop leendin s couple of manths, | who have pain. ll better. I can truthfully pn ful ritis ghee fine now. ause me, 00 ee : In his opening statement Judge. Waalkes said the hearing would no, be turned into “‘a circus." MacLean and Burns also said the hearing should not begin un- til Culehan’s grand jury expires Jan, 23, Culehan’s grand jury, in- vestigating Dearborn municipal af-| fairs, filed. the petition for Hub- bard’s removal, -| Driver Going in Circles Despite Will to Go Ahead CHARLESTON, S.-C, ——The= woman driver wondered why “she was going around m circles. She told’ one cop that twice a traffic +policefhan had waved her to the left when she didn't want to turn. aK f ‘| capes similar to one at tion is yet to be made. |ather alleged members of the ring harges dropped against one in a | trial last month. Wardens Study Pome niet | Si a Will Submit Plans. to Prevent Escapes, Riots | | to Commission LANSING (UP) — The wardens of Michigan's. three state prisons asked the wardens to submit by Jan. 25 plans to prevent mass ee Michigan Prison Dec. 19. Harrison asked the wardens to | prison to another. He said two of the wardens, Wil-| | | liam H, Bannan of Southern Michi- gan Prison and Emery Jacques of Marquette Prison, expressed dis- satisfaction with some of the in-| mates sent to them by other qT; Ml iH Le | r ss i ; 2 J + Phone si acl | “Better Things in Sight” BS a7 hs f x SEF et ee bey } Prison anil — ft ee ee Be ee ee at eis me eS © ee wey and blue jeans. ¢ “He was driving an old, dirty Ford;”’ the little girl said. If it rouses the’ deepest sleep- ers of the department the sale will | be completed. Ayewrade cman ee ee 52 — A a Sa “Special —# Chenille Spreads “B99 ‘ } w—Newbury | + < ~ |Survey of Traffic! AT GEORGES-NEWPORTS WEDNESDAY Get Twice As Many Stamps With Every Purchase <2 eet ee ee Fatt ie ee re s se : oie wre koe K K 5 Your Unrestricted Choice of Ladies’ Coats” Were Now {8,95 “Metro” Ladies’ Goats 15.15 29.99 Hampshire Coats . 33.55 35.00 St. Mary's Coats . 28.00 49.90 “Betty sean” Coats. 39 99 79.90 “S Coats....-.- 63 99 Your Choice—Our Entire Stock FUR. 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You get a special dividend in styling, for example, with Ford's distinc- tive new appearance . . . smooth, clean lines. You get sparkling new interiors, too, that are a dividend in themselves. New cuitoti-selected upholstery and trim are color-harmonized with your choice of glam- RD ERR . 3 . orous new body colors. And Ford’s new Astta-Dial Control Panel is not . or — roe he nme too, with the speedometer located high on the. control panel. And each of the new Fords gives you special dividends in ride and per- _ formance . . . with new Ball-Joint Front Suspension, the greatest advance in chassis. design in 20 years . . . with your choice of Ford's new low-friction Y-block V-8 or I-block Six, the. most modern engines in any car today! And, as an additional dividend, Ford makes available all the power assists you might expect to find only in the costliest cars. With 25 brilliant few models to choose from, “you'tHind the exact-car———-— — ie la DEEP-CAST to suit your tastes and requirements. ‘Come in and see the.’54 Ford: LOW-FRICTION PE “YY” BLOCK’ Test Drive it. Once you try it, you'll want todrive it home. DESIGN - ‘ i RIDE DIVIDEND The greatest engine advances since the original FORD V-8 7 ) ice field a fine-quality ___ the most GO ... .ifree-turning to seat tightly and maintain high compression. for a smoother ride. And. it helps precision-engineered V-8 engine. This basic design—soon to become famous Both engines have a deep-cast block with skirt that extends well below the - serena moa eamer throughout the world—quickly established a new standard of performance crankshaft for greater strength and rigidity . . . smoother, quieter perform- ovement—of the wheels is on for low-priced cars. And now, with its 22 years: experience in building over ance and extra-long engine life. Their modern short-stroke, low-friction - ee hed oe 13,000,000 V-8’s, it is only logical that Ford is first in its field to introduce design cuts friction losses . . . gives you more usable horsepower, more miles == over rough spots, or in steering _ a brand new type of V-8—the Y-block V-8 . . . together with the most modern . per gallon of gasoline. And new high-turbulence combustion chambers assure «| | motion as wheels turn right or-[— —_ Six in the industry—the new and advanced I-block Six. a more thorough mixing of fuel and air for , more effici i left. Lubetestion plats ae oR . try pow an eeve = re ee B a; T faster efficient firing of fuel. ’ from sixteen to four. ; 3 = Both new 1954 Ford engines have overhead valves for most efficient high- Plan:to Test Drive a 54 Ford. You'll find these new Ford power plants stand = « ; mR ' compression operation on today’s fuels. Valves are free-breathing to give you out as the greatest engine advances siice the original Ford V-8. ! Plus five optional power assists* you might find | Sg me ee ee only in America’s costliest cars | 7 | cq P , - > et He : << . - - ™ : ~nnnt ry r A a = * } rf j ; Ve / Pi, ¢ i ; i aay > a / . ~ - w es " f 7" ae | —y . > , f .* “Suit Sn Pou rte Romi Vindes Ny Pow Seat | Fetemateome | THE STANDARD for . More than ever. power d0es up to one-third of the work of _-Smoth, Sent electric power opens or You push one of two controls and the front It combings the Dest in “automatic” engi. button. © . seat goes up or down... push the other neering to give you the most versstile driver and it goes tront or back. It's @ real con- automatic shifting ever. You get the _ power, no more effort is required to make window. You may operate any of the Gtive—or when you want to change posi- = the “go” of an sutomatic intermediate 2 stay then with conventional brakes, Power-Lift Windows sately while driving tion to relieve fatigue or avoid sun glare, gear. Ford also otters gas-saving Overdrive, oh) aire cost : 3 fe = : a ’ " 4 om * Gee R-7 ) - P Pus ss 4 . : - er aan SS re Seale eee — * ~ “' + ; S hy Music to ta | Set Your wn 323225) eStats: +> > FREE | FLOWERS to the LADIES! ~ JANUARY 6" Stop.in_and. get: in-on. the fun at Cy Owens during his 2 ae 2 Opening, and first — ~ showing of the wonderful new 1954 Ford Cars. YOUR LOCAL i * Pe FE _THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1954 4 ‘ cy OWENS: : . __. «Men witha definite purpose... . that of doing business __ et in Pontiac for many years to come in one of thé most _ competitive retail businesses: Automotive Selling and Service, - However, these men are fortunate in that they realize the main factor in the-growth of any firm is customer- _relationship and the attitude of the community toward the firm. Too, they are indeed happy that the fierce competition of former days have returned to their in- dustry because théy know that in the fire of compe- tition the true worth of any -individual or firm becomes the more prominent. That is why these six men with a purpose have pledged themselves to the sweeping changes in man- agement, to a strong continuation of the Ford Motor RE Sa ‘selling and service policies, to a policy of — . giving a full dollar’s value for every dollar spent, and “to making thousands of iniends and customers ~ through good service. _ Stop.around and meet. these: six men_with a purpose during their Grand Opening Celebration, and in addi- tion take a good look at all of the wonderful new 1954 Ford Cars, and have a good time. | ‘YOUR LOCAL FORD DEALER ‘147 South — } Re ” WALTER “ope a3 Service Manager . ‘ r ‘ 2 a } . . ae. : ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1954 > ' ‘ } 2k ee \ . f e% i a Me ist ‘ ‘ . ——- ' rd 4 i y ah ¥ 4 é } 4 4 = CLVOE | oS 4 4 3 — A . ~ a ed a a ait Cie EE: a bes & Tey, SSR te oy . a + ie | on q > <3 . eS Easy - ae fa 4 sae + y ¥ : 9 = oe s Ag ed 7. e oa + eis ee ; et = ‘ te me ES “et Pecans uenges > = ~~ ¥ a 4 Beat a ad * z | 4 ~ G < +f ' 1 4 “ \ ’ . . ad - - ~ a Tilsgeticceiinktes ona wm = — 4 is a ~ aaenene - eee wee ooamen in a ee / ‘ f : / Ls ?# / : - / < iit . 7 % / ; E "9 5 Fe Page 5 =. zr + 3 ¥ Fy ~ 4 te = te ’ a " / ott a a a She / ee oe eee y / - A ge Te. . - . 2 u ‘ M7 t ‘ Pe : es. * 3 é a a ~ RS Eas ~ = £ —— ciahneapraeoete ae ze * hoes ar _ beat, ~ a ea : ner si - oy 9 ‘ : . 4 ; + ; * =i 4 Ga. i . : rte : a es ea * \ ‘ ——--— --- — = . es " 3 : , : = rm ar iP : ee ae ““‘JA7 South Saginaw : i ‘ 4 j eee . fs I PY ; : : 4. " . we t ' h : : - : 4 bd ‘ ; ig ; a . ts 4 # Ls * “- = aes s 4 ' ; ‘ * © SF! gel o _-~ + * —— fete t a » \ ; x r . a ™ : “ s x } = ‘ j x \ ee” 6g ee - Fags ee ern ees AS seajepeteky NE eT eee tal alk an eae oa ; WORITTOTTT Tet Th itl sea ch tah Eeestera) i =“ Cy Owens. Thorobred $ “ — 00 Oo, * 2 Seden—Radio, | | _ Heater, Fordomatic . Cy Owens Thorobred Pinto Pal 52 STUDEBAKER 1951 NASH Radio, Heater, Overdrive ' Radio, Heater, Overdrive - ‘595 NET ire oe reece teed o bath eenton ett ib idea weahdd }. 71950 a ees CHEVROLET Powerglide $ -Radio, Heater fy et Ford fats: _—_— Special y ) 987 Ford ve 185 Rope: These Savings > 1947 Pontiac ‘iz: *250 ) A Good Carat ’ ‘Good Price 7 Club ‘Couns, y 1, | Radio,Heater | AA AddsoossbQl bal GY ee * &, hbo seAbdbd Mbbisds arenes bald dates iced 4 "Your Local Ford Dealer 147 South a ol i> ot : THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1954 a DRS ; s fish,” Mrs, Abne said. “We don’t { stinee their informal rtures : gals no longer are banned for ship- toCarry. | r= "/A-Pool Expected western US Eases urns: | joc. os come, roses res jour system.;When socialism came) |. gy 9 we , _| Actual U..S.-Russian negotiations. } : , marching into our kitchen, it was Be ] | : | y 10 Capitol ms Serre" £0 BE TOP TODIC en wie feo sm 2S stn of Pace Gl | a 2 Fi chief, has disc! . ‘ r Texans Are Defeated in |tcr of principle involved, not prop-| Ike ‘Proposal Probably {Finds Trip Unnecessary. {fina tis.on to permit wider trade dn mt i ~ mo W Marten ene Pe eter Nat a A EE: alias, iain : ~-HARTFORD,~ Gonh,_/@>---_Ted |-with-Commuinist countries in _non- ‘ Court Appeals Against lerty. And that principle ig personal Will Get Main Billing at Matusewic, who tas Been’ flying | saniand items. Hendry, justice of the peace, seck- ° . liberty and individual freedom.” > ; Social Security: Mra. Abney filed suit to recover} SI@ 4 Parley planes since 1919 ‘without \irjury,| But he aha fecantey that te ing, judicin} calm in hia courtropms ' hall said. ap 51 taken from her bank account , fall on a flight of stairs in his | government } an even tight-| ordered a : See [ieee ale eet sei mmc | ATO" Prt aa le ahem eae ae | Te yw if Wa8 mile ride in less than a mon , ‘on her serv s that me up |’ placed on probation aiid fined $100 |riding a frisky year-old Arabian seneeeires ove. pola: be Seer agp me pan taken gry: [Pool eno is expected today | is T can't remember what I went| He said such products as cotton, tapped silanes fer lees seven |. yesterday by Oakland County Cir- | mare. m They never did want tol collect odd dollars from er in all [XO get"top billing at the Big Four | Gownstairs for, said. |rubber, drugs and _pha | epee tongs \pefente. remoee’, _| = cuit Judge George B. Hartrick for; The rugged steelworker came to | ia) security taxes on the wages net Nee - foreign ministers’ meeting in Ber- | a shooting husband-and his wom | Denver tee years ago with his | co their household servants—and| Federal officials said that “in ean sien . noed “| wife and son, now 12 A few|tney never did. mid-1951 a total of 511,288 Ameri- sg i an companion Dec. 12. jmonths ago he decided to return} Now the U. S. Supreme Court,| can houséwives had filed the spe-| The State Department reported “Mrs. Wanda-Wiltiams -of 624 -E.-to-St,-Louis. His family drove back | in decision yesterday, said they cial tax returns and that by Feb-| yesterday that the grouridwork is! f? Lincoln St. pleaded guilty to a /in the family auto, had to do it. Two lower courts had | ruary, 1952, the total had jumped | being laid by Ambassador to Mos- ‘et! i [ j do-it, and the | to more than 700,000. cow Charlies E. Bohlen and Soviet charge of felonious assault Dec, 28. said they had to i to Wikies 8 te | f Supreme Court refused to hear ——————————— ve She admitted shooting her hus- 2 Toronto Students their appeal.. Ni Y Old li _ {fer tall-ecole uaguiations. hand, BR. B. Williams, 21, and |, ., was ” fi ne . . ine- eal- IpSy; Molotov also agreed to confer Mrs. Bertha Cunningham, 31, of M k f Reds women sa ax wasn ae . f With the representatives of the + 3521 Harrison, Detroit, after sus- | ista en Of , }constitutional. And through all the Admits lj uor Theft U. S., Great. Britain and France | pecting them of having an af- | WEST PALM BEACH, Fla, w—|Tebellion that started — q in Berlin Jan. 25 on world ten- | fetter was wounded ser | edaced lnmigratin authorin| Yor a6 ey tare walled | Conon SPRINGS, Cao. um} Saws The scan, however, | Reve | 7Geans® tp. Lnivertny. = agents went into downtown banks|—He was tipsy and he was sup Four high Bperts: eg ahead of 1963 was TV's ‘Comedy Hour,’ | Marchuk, above, 37, son of Mr. Giph's .stembership last August. 2 Years of use by many leading insurance firms: i Keligwey ‘Poor—-Rich-|-9:45-—(2)—News, ()—News. e Which stars, in-retation, Abbott | ¢°d—Mrs.-Thomas--Marchuk, uf | ot-the-board of dea- proves our advanced method is safe and sound. If ard,” drama . about statesman, | 10:60—(4)—Ding Dong School. (7) aU Man Abeat T 2 and Costelic’ Eéiie Cantor, | Morristown, Pa, missing‘from his | said she consistently voted your rupture is reducible and you watt to- avoid a Franklin. (4)—Dinah | -—Wixie’s Wonderland. .(2)—Ar : Weat pa t Town. ( — Perry Come, Jimmy Durante, | Military post in Berlin since | SPainst trustees’ proposals and the KNIFE or NEEDLE, See the Sykes Representa- more, Popular ballads. (2)—| thur Godfrey. Mi o a. oF (| Martin and Lewis, Ethet Mer- | December, 198, has been reported | iooo0q attending church. tive NOW He may be able to help you No abli- s. Doug Edwards. 10; 30—(4)—Glamour Girt. Gi ee (a airbanks. man wnt Donald O'Connor, as one of many foreign prisoners | yrs Randolph, applying for re- gation 7:4—(4)—News Caravan, John | 11:00—(4)—Hawkins Falls. (T)— ty's »—Carpet The in a Russian slave labor camp. |instatement, said the church's ac ee ot Pomame was SYKES HERMIA CONTROL SERVICE Cameron Swayze. (2)—Jane Fro-| Charm Kitchen. man, favorite songs. 11:15—(4)—Three ‘Steps to Heaven. | 7°3¢ — (4) — Eddie Fisher. (7)— named { tee music show of the ve aa ae CARL A. DONOVAN will be in 8:06—(7)—Film, “Jungle Story.”’) 11:36—(4)—The Bennetts, Mark Saber. (2)-—Lions-Browns | in the TV category. if { Ask-'“ ¥ ‘d)—Mittom Berle, Martha Raye.|. (2)=Btrike It Rich films. Mel “Allen, sports reporter, was end Ors 10 Ry \ Design eahed ts PONTIAC one doy only, THURS., JAN. 7 Charlie Applewhite guests. (2)—| 11:45—(4)—Follow Your Heart, _ | 745—(4)--News. pamed top TV sportscaster. of the Pee ~ et See et 1012 N. SAGINA ITE 6 from Life Is Worth Living, Bishop ; 8:00—(4)—1 Married Joan. (7) | year. adopted 0 attack- 10 A.M. ~ 9 P/M. Ph. FEderol 4-4031. a Fulton J. Sheen: WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON —White Camelia. "Ding Dong School,’ the Monday ling the teautele of thé court ult 8;30—(2)~—Featurette. 12:00—(4)-—-Bride and Groom. (7) | §:30—(4)—My Litie Margie. Defense Briefing = o ¢ 6 pay of Se Eee St, Ferndale, o~ ‘we, - ion has been on ; 7 --lodays Radio Proagrams reg end BLL a = = = | to question the Presidnet about it) ° a 4 , Programs tursished by stations tisted in thie colame are subject to change without eotios x wae “St. casnenund-te-trien | But Sen. Stennis (D-Miss), a wm, om CELW, aon ww, am woah, 1) #ET2.¢re) - #755, aem | pine month to to pears in risen nA te semed._ Serviess = ; = ares Ste CALLS YOU'MAKE.:. - E; 2 < 4 . : ference, said in a separate inter- ee aes eee x caller sawn 0. Maneey ui claent homicide charge, (view that a teported administra. , : eee 3, News JBK. Rhee anc Shine {2:38-—-WIR, Helen .Trent ay ig Merree Pays " | tion plazi to reduce the size of the - . j Wettrich, Melehele ‘Views, Welte* Wwd,, Pave Miebeth Brows Fraley pleaded guilty Dec. 71 to) N end Settee Oies ‘ELw. Teer Davie CuLW: Yaue Bop Bad driving an auto onyBenstein near AT™Y, Navy i: Weadiens Borsemes - am 2. i eur WEDNESDAY EVENING West- Maple readin Commerce | “#5, # move in the right direc-}. WIR, a le re An Chub 1138 Gm, Hove eat ate: ecweee be had no quneret EVER. Tee §9:48—WIR, J. White __| WEY, Waterick, MeKena Se eee ieee aucuox bomen Plan. to reduce US, Bows. Se re tes, a eon 2, Ming & woman Paste" | ground. strength in Korea. WEDNESDAY arreRNooN | ¢6:15—WIR, Clare Quartet Fraley admitted being drunk fen. Monroney (D-Okia) test tz. Les Gmnics, t }week demanded a thorough study -tby Saltonstall’s committee of the troop withdrawal decision and all aspects of the administration's “new look’’ defense policies. ‘Saltonstall said he had had no advance indication of the troop de- So Fagthe. dectaloet in ‘ : i Pa Man | Ml 2m was arene | aeasmc — |Without Licérise - |e win what Presse ‘Eisen | : re. ; = by 3 , ees: "wi, News, Mulbollané ~| 1:9—wsn, Pamiy exciton | BROCKTON. Mass. A that the fighting in Korea is over. Vo caf 0 Gry canner... . ing 0 Stent aptndete on ths cous... Ot qs Saati OY. CaLW. Bown, HAT. toes ist who said he had been some ‘of the troops that we have | oe. wien ok * lGabrat Heater | & car for 25 years without a I | heer~keepingthere-can be re- - 2 Saeae em mee! CALLS YOU RECEIVE boro told Dist. Judge Robert G. inj) chairman of a Senate For- \ : ove he td be | eign mmittee on ree had a right.to operate a yehicle/ rar Eastern matters, said he un- . in the car, ~ there was “ no risk” in-] as i B 5 ae we RS Resatarnemg . watndhowier aye is pet a ie Se gS Commie. pow Saying the cars rent. re st : = ‘ ae Workers — ‘in ..0 SO MUCH FOR SO LITTLE | this a? Be % ; Liked ele tess Briand ends mish pag | : ts busy, it's « wonder there’s any time left for leisure. , << That's why the telephone is ouich a handy helper. |, | ee on mein: sony reels ee - -and generally lightens your load. Li ee dara as most things we : - ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1954 Citizens Score ae ‘Hof-Rodders cs cy oOo —_ Q.. r=) 5 of Mrs. W Mrs. — Baird will have charge of the program. Communion Service Set ROCHESTER—St. Philip Epis- copal Church will have a Holy Commutiion ‘service at 11 a.m. to- morrow, with the Rev. E. A. Lucas conducting the rites, In 1900 only two per cent of the total U. S. population lived in Cal- ifornia compared to seven per cent in 1950. Lawmakérs to Consult Taking Final potion OXFORD—Action may be taken tomorrow night by the Oxford Board on Oakland The Board has been studying a petition filed at its December meet- Pray amb mh fenders, either,” the spokesmen According to Sgt. Donald Fran- cis of Oakland County Sher- iff's Department, no other town- ship in the country has ari ordi- nance regulating horsepower of motors. Meanwhile, Oxford Township Supervisor Lee H. Clack today commented, “It might be better | to have an ordinance requiring less | recklessness on the Jakes, rather than limiting the horsepower.” Clack said the Township Board but that it might get to the petition at tomorrow night's session. ROYAL OAK—Service for Mrs. (Anna) Gamble, -73, | . Mrs, William H. Gamble | William H. ] CASS CITY—Service for James Watson, 87, lifelong area resident, will be tomorrow at 2 p. m. at Little Funeral Home, with burial in Elkiand Cemetery. Ill for the past three years, Mr. Watson died Sunday Dr. George d, Pearson HOWELL — Service ‘for Dr. WE COME TO YOU | FE 2-9143 Fo? Free Home Demonstration | at Neo Cost ef Obligation Liberal Trade-in Allowance 1954 GOODWILL GIFT Geod ‘til fan. 30. One FREE service call on any Kilmer St, will be at 1 p.m, to- morrow at Kinsey Funeral Home, Royal Oak, with burial in Oakview Cemetery. He died Sunday at home. Surviving are three daughhters, Mrs. Violet Cleghorn. of Royal Oak, Mrs. William Marks of Troy Town- William -of- Florida, James A.. of Troy Township, George of Birm- ingham, Robert of Royal Oak Town- ship and Raymond of Royal Oak; a brother and 11 grandchildren, Mrs, William McMorran ROMEO—Service for Mrs, Wil- liam (Hannah) McMorran, Tl, of With Attorney Before | figures onthe} liams; 821 Dick Ave., school clerk; and Mrs. Wil- DOUBLE-CHECK —Checking gumber of McCarroll School students immune to | liam Saranen, assistant health chairman, of 124 diphtheria, smallpox, tetgnus and whooping cough | Oliver St. Pontiac Public Schools were included ve Mrs. William Killen, left, of 94 Glenwood, Mc-jin Oakland County Health ae Sg me county- U.S. Army at Ft. Wayne, Detroit. draws from the city, inducted 11 \ Pontiac Draft Board 65 | Sends 11 to Ft. Wayne} 67 Sends 20 Thirty-one men from Oakland County left by chartered bus today at.6:45 a.m. for induction into the Pontiac Draft Board 65, which men who were led by Richard Pinner of 102 E, Longfellow Ave. Gerdon P. Burkhead of Mil ford led the 20-man group which represented the out-county draftees from Board 67. = 6 Sgt: igre eas: ee See a a’ 4 MISS NEVA GOHEEN their daughter, Neva Loretta, to Ronald L. Robinson are Mr, and Mrs. Arthur A. Goheen of Melvin. Ronald is: the son of Mr and Mrs. Clarence Robinson of Auburn Heights. ‘ A June wedding is planned. Women’s Guild to Meet at St. Philip Episcopal ROCHESTER—Women's Guild of .|'St. Philip Episcopal Church will meet at 12:30 p.m, tomorrow for its regular meeting and monthly Anrlouncing the engagement of| the bridge implied ; s Spee boat Horsepower Ordinance | Amy Inducts pli in County - Argues. Legality bo Bridge Bonds al A Terms .Issue ‘Attempt to Circumvent Constitution’. LANSING ®—Arguing before the State Supreme Court, Sen, Haskell L. Nichols (R-Jackson) said today that the Mackinac Bridge bond issue is-“‘an attempt to circum vent the Constitution.” He.. admitted that the $99,800.. 000 bond issue did not pledge the full faith and credit of the state, but he said that the 1953 Legisla- fure’s approving: an annual ap- propriation of $437,000 from high- way revenues for ‘e of are a general obligation of the state. wanted to get an attorney's opin- | jon on the matter before acting, | of 2706. Nakota. Ave., bead? asad | weeks how many of the county's children in kindergarten through fifth grade are. immune to diphtheria and other disease. Dr. John D. Monroe, director, says .“preliminary” da sheets in each out thousands of questionnaires this fall to parents of all students in kindergarten through fifth grade in the county's schools. Parents were asked to list whether—and when—their chil- Funeral Home. Requiem Mass will be at 10 am, tomorrow at St. James Church, with burial Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. He died Sunday at Ardmore Hos- | pital. , in Wilber M. Buckley . LAPEER—Service for Wilbur M. Buckley, $1, will be at 1:30 p.m. ‘Thursday at Baird Funeral Home, with burial_in Stiles Cemetery. He | St. Paul Methodist Lists Meetings at Rochéster «ROCHESTER—St. Paul Method- ist Churcir-has listed the following WSCS Executive some ban meet at 11 a.m. A general meeting will be ‘held at 1:30 p.m, Mrs, Charles Maitrott will be in charge of the program ship and Mrs. Edgar McDonald | Oak. of Royal Oak Township; six sons, | . * | Tapp: An .outbreak of diphtheria some two years ago helped trigger the survey, Dr. Monroe said. Health officials believe that if six of every 10 youngsters in a community are immunized against the diseases, the commiunity is \“fairly safe’ against sudden sweeping epidemics. Each school's job of taking filled- out questionnaires..and turning them into room-by-room statistics | was done by parent volunteers | and teachers, helped by health de- | partment nurses. Josephine Seeley, health co- ordinator for Pontiae. -Public Sehools, supervised work here... Birmingham's School Health | Counciz handled tabulation in its | public’ schools, with Mrs. Law- | rence Schmidt,-Mrs, Fred Steinie _|and Mrs. Dwane Tibbets working in Holy Name School. Other schools and the chairmen of their tabulation groups were Novi School, Mrs. Dorothy Snow; | South Lyon School, Mrs, ‘ Donald New Hudson, Mrs. Preston | Pettingell; Novi-Stone,- Mrs, Ruth Lapoting: Chapman, Mrs. Gladys ush, Joseph; Mrs, Clare Chapin, Blanch-Sims, Holly school chairman was Mrs, Morte” Wildy; Davisbirg, Mrs.) Ebbett Leib; Andersonville, Mrs. Orville Nelsey; Crerkstes, accidents ‘marine hot~-, Carroll PTA’s health chairnian; Mrs. R. M. Wil-| wide immunization survey. rodilers’ —_ could a , || Kemet soot ve! Health Department to Conduct Survey mea ee ist tamer The toat| OF Disease Immunity in County Schools poe ge Baral tag my oy County Health Depart-; dren. had been immunised against chairman for Williams Lake lake.” ment hopes to know in about two) diphtheria, smallpox, whooping | School; Mrs. Roland Smith, Water- ford Village; Mrs. Harry 8, Free- man, Hudson-Covert; Mrs. Keith Tariton, Drayton Plains; and Mrs. Richard Carisen, Jano Adams. Donelson Schoo! chairman was Mrs, Nerman Sutherland; Four Towns, Mrs. Howard Lamb; Waterford Center, Mrs. Russell Mrs. Victor lit hid i i Hue men: _ | luncheon in the church undercroft. Further, he said, that the 1953 Richarasen Murphy, yentiin. During the luncheon, the tra-| act setting up the maintenance ap- Charles G. ‘Burgin Jr. Wailea Lake, | ditional Epiphany cake will be cut. | propriation also specifies that this peormel &. Jr. Oxtord. At its annual meeting, the guild| action of the Legislature should Rysard Oolsatowsl, 313 5 voted to meet on Wednesdays in-| not be construed as attaching the See Sate tle Comal, avae ong he Es peny Pan prng ele | bay Nagas Aa aa the parish are invited to attend.’ the bridge. ‘ownship. Wayne t L. Caswell, Milford. Robert 8. Barker, Bouth Lyon. De P. Hibler, 606 Williams DON F. DICKERSON GENERAL INSURANCE For Personal Service Call FE 2-5320 j rmingham. | A. Ghearay, Lake Orion. | Avoid Morning Backache mattress > “Thoughtful Service” 24-Hour Ambulance Service due to sleeping on a too-soft Designed in Cooperation with _faeaine feet wise ontipin FIRM-O-REST. pearwassentc _ = vE- Tl You're Confused | About the New Auto Insurance Rates LAZELLE _ AGENCY, INC, Our Own Personalized Service on Every Poticy 504 Pontiae Bank Bldg. Call Us! = i ' Being Proposed | 1-Inch Blacktop wei Hl jn ~+ rojects — -* ea a @¢ A } - * ~ ' F } special assessment: roll. sidewalk on east side of San- ford from Central to S. Boulevard, The commission’ also. plans to |receive special assessment rolls | prepared by the city assessor for confirm a | fof 16 |! Commissioners are expected to 2% years old. Waiting their turns are Steven, - months old, and Philip, five months old. Waterford who » Arylon Burney THANKS, MOM-~—Mrs. terday, gets a thank-you kiss from son Clifford, | age to the home at $2,100. No one was injured. eee ee mates on 17 Street. a 4 ~s) Communist. ie = POWs Were Instructed | | to Boycott Interviews ts Batchelor Tells _ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, E Allied explanations. The Ameri- of Red Orders ‘Says. Pro ~ “I want- | snatched up her three sons and rushed outdoors to ed to try to get some other men safety when an oil burner explosion set fire te the out” he - said, but would not say why he/ Burney’s log home at 5067 Cass Elizabeth Rd. yes-| Township Fire Chief Rudy Boss estimated dam- “To prove myself,” failed, “T’d like to get some of the other | prisoners back.” He said that sev- | eral weeks before he left | |cans never did show for the inter- es a THE PONTIAC PRESS ~ n to Get $. Wie gs a , JANUARY 5, 1984 Comm . issio Kati me TUESDAY — — — ss x1er United Press Phete | Sorry for it.” Cleveland Zoo have enough téeth and claws among |. han Foxes, Coons Fo rT ‘ pa them to lick their weight in wildcats. * HOLD THOSE TIGERS—Although they are Reds Fill Cultural Vacuum For ‘the Record * aaa i iis alae {itae . ta ne — i arr | id Pane el er taf OL Isai ital rh EE ease R fe i [ae ae ae iat 5s aight Hull fi Au i Hea] nt j Hf Bc Se Pee ti iE ait (Bi Ha BS Ely TR ally TH TE is Hat al gets Fr Ss me = .s itp tr cae retail ita uetzi ii sy a0 5 li Si eis be Tgp 32 tee fed | 3a it Hin Ma ii ie slpulait S E rg JAE sPeag Lelsetenayay fed] fzaned |G 0 griteatyetg | ~ GO | ee eS FETR ILE Ee ay [sh i 4 ak ~ Peg iee cero ff LS faa . 4 Sc divas fisss ab Aygny to eas | 8 f 3 ‘4: CO. ar ee install uit an Ula ie a\-G Siti. 8 PETE erie geht ib Ue 4s a Gig ital Ogata: eal get 35 1 allie eal _ 15-8 lt sbealligitul eit eed tile a bp a eh Bes hy lial 3 3 ini ue AE = & cae MM pean | eee Gee ne |S) Sane a i iil ye be te Frade a ee i ii eat 4 ntl ain i i tei libhatth sa ee sit i We rt oe Cit OE Eg a yh ee STU Ie iets | ol Bas age Hales ygrte UE aba Bate) ae SL ity it iH ie oi ui nate, ; , Mt Meee RTP ae ih Sm tnt lieing dere Sec TARA idl Se OE aii eee Sark qa si mal i ng Pa: a —— 2 Mamall li esitnh tine dal iy ae CO yet lial {ten i a thy ae, SH a4 aged SH San i 2 hui i he 1 i ier elie uf Ht iti iii : ——— cd bee Seid $ ae r¥ AT, 2 ot ge > hae Ut bie biz Ht ad sip A : ha Be elie cies tyne Has Be a a 4 = HUME: iit | sian af ii ili Beee ed a ne Oe eee ee ee ee, « > * : t er ° i . ~ |for' Chicago after a holiday -visit Le op markable repertoire with | with. her parents, the F. L. Beck- . s arrangements by the, ers of Lincolnshire road. She will . tor. visit her sister, Virginia Becker, ° The second oldest: college glee of ‘Milwaukee; then with her sis- M. Chesbrough, ch nhs, ie somnponed of ter, she will return te her home son of Mr, and graduate undergraduate in Paris, France, where Virginia wh dents from all colleges of the uni- wil] remain a month before making Mrs, William > versity. It_is a student-managed, her new hame in New York City, =} ceetreah. i} Geel a Rae of wale | Mr. and Mrs, Paul Line of Wards of Grosse 4 be J Pointe. - ‘varied selections ranging from Point drive and their son, Jack, oth . ; _ classical works to popular num- returned recently from a trip to B are . bers and traditional e songs. | Florida for the holidays. They graduates of ey Each year the glee club fe picked up another son, Robert, at the Universit i several quartets sad réelslets of Camp Rucker, Ala., on the way] varaeiaatl } qutstending caliber: | down, and while in Florida they: of Michigan. visited Mrs, Line’s brother-in-law , i a a ae rand” sister, Mr. and Mrs. Cart} , 1 eres as & professor of vocal music in , : - m4 = 1947 after a distinguished career | Maynard in Dunedin, — ult AS ive as a professional singer, has. ap- Robert returned to after pearéd with James Melton, Grace the 10-day trip and Jack has JOYCE B, WOOLFENDE 2 . j | ek yay Pythian Sisters Meet Tonight Moose Group | actor as Artare. Teseanial, _Receuty seurning to thr homes Office Holds Initiation | Yar Damen. Join Prune mir rew cay ave| 2 eMMple to InstallOlticers Olds initiation Sense and Be, Pena Winch. were Mr. and Mrs. F.C. Haygood | 4. PR Sy OR SI I EE FP MN Ca ~~ ""Ghild Care Chapier Night was! Dr. Duey has added to the pres- and son’ from Tyler, Tex., Mr.| 2 Sma dior Pyihien ‘Sigers of Ma . observed under the direction of | tige of Michigan Men's Glee Club |: and Mrs. Robert A. Ford and chil- te state of Michigan, will act as _. - ing when Women of the Moose | of glee club music. - and Mr. and Mrs. ‘J, R. Ford | wizpah Temple Seven installs of- held a January initiation at the| His many arrangements of all and family from Indianapolis. ficers at Fellowship Castle Hall. Moose Temple, | ‘yget et. panes Reve Deen. ae Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McRath of|_ Mts. Lewis Ellis and Mrs. John Mrs. Curtis Pursinger was ini- | claimed by audiences and critics stick Vallee Goad tase Ba F. Austerman will assist her in tiated into the chapter, and further | alike, and the glee.club has been mR ihe Ses tee ae ee furned | installing Mrs. Dean Peterson as plans were made for the midwinter | considered by many to be the out- + J bgnend hese chil home after spending the holidays coset dames abit conference to be held in Pontiac | standing college glee club in the . Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Dougherty with their chil-| Miami, Fla, | Mrs. Ted Kerr will be installed Jan. 31. Six chapters in the dis-| nation. Areme Unit _| dren, Pémella, 5 months,~and 2-year-old Linda, enjoyed ii eid SS Wen Meanie | cn cae tee een “General Assembly will be called | O° ¢ lie halidaps will Galr parents, the Richard Doaghertye of | a was sxeg tare imeed ron | hc ae nae ee to ordar at 1:30 o'cléck’ to be Sol PEO Discusses Has Meeting Henderson street and the Hollis Browns of Exmoor road. Wen Cxtoane Doge fly tpt Gn Craig, most “excellent - junior; oar ee Oe eet Be, Religi Photographed before flying home Sunday to Berea, Ohio, | *°°°Y* ge Mrs. John Wright, manager; dates and a banquet at 6 o'clock. ome heligion M d the child danghter, Mr. and George | Mrs. William Vance, _seere- ' Plans for the annual St. Valen- . on on ay were Mrs. Dougherty and C ren. Cheney j retary; Mrs. Pat Pattison, treas- tine Dance were made, and the Monday Evening ae : li vee urer; Mrs. Ellery Thomas, dance.was. scheduled. fot Feb. 12-1 wp. sicisn tn the Home.” was the Proficiency Class The, Univentiy of Mistigns ; Mrs. Herb, Allen, oe topic of discussion when members Conducted; Plans fifet concert in Amm Arbor Fri- ee) ant Ts Watem guests of Chapter AW, PEO Ameng etndunts : . met Monday evening with Dr. and| Made for Banquet On New | Sirgen the band are Thomas | M©8. H. Delos Nicholie will act \ Mrs. L. G. Rowley of Williams) - 4 proficiency class was conduct Year's Day the|. V. Course of Opdyke road, Har- | a8 mistress of ceremonies and the Lake road. a Chri . ie : First Fe le an| od W. Kevit of Bennett street, Girls’ Quartet of Waterford High Mrs, Walter Teuwissen was|¢¢ by Chris Hornbeck, associa WT ESCYGR | seanne E. Leland of Gene court, |5Chool will provide music. chairman of the discussion group. | patron of Areme Chapter 503, Mon- Methodist Kathicen E, Taylor of West Iro- | Jimmy Thomson Jr. and Mer- sags. DEAN PETERSON Members of the group were the | day afternoon when the group met | Church was the} quote road and Raymond G. | £4ret Chase will offer solos. Mere. Rowley and Mr. ani’ Mrs. 2% Roosevelt Temple. setting where | Young of Voorhels road. : . } | : : * James Boaz i cody higg a _ Betty Lucille | word comes trom Purdue. uni-| Set Table Job s Daughters Hostesses_for the evening were | McPherson, George McDon- Henry became | versity of three Pontiac students | Mrs. Max Fell and Mrs. Charles' ald and Mrs. Lee Murphy. the bride of wae Pleo eeneater. Temes) ~Grefiy|| ‘Choose Jan. 19 atéon. were A. T. | Whitten Ptabtert patron opps V. Breiman of Canterbury Killop, James J. Little, Witt eee eine ot moma William E. |< « junior in physical education; | y for Skating Fete § Miller, George Reed and weey | bers. working on the Jan, 16 ban- Montgomery. Joseph R. ‘Clark, of Clintonville for Charm A roller skating party scheditled ‘ ewe oa ae lege" Ge |e Seo ee, ee © | N Bol Jan. 19 at the Rolladium was ‘ * : * | A joint school of instruction ’ . ie | planned when members of Job's Waxing Hints Iheld with Pontiac Chapter 228. = ' z °f ee ae ene SB ene Prisnraa 1 fee | Dau Bethel Five met Mon- ‘Add ti ‘Milea e Mrs... Dick Richards, ‘associate J and.the a .. > * re ssentia OF | day at the T peas OMUIeAge ee oe ae _—— Mr. and Mrs. William B. Smith | ~ Best -Results~ East Lawrence street———~ NEW YORK (UP) — Here’s how | ‘er of Michigan, conducted the James K. | 0¢ Rochester are receiving con- Invitations 49 te. party. were to get the most mileage from an : Montgomerys | gratulations on the birth of a Setting a table is an exciting | extended to the Pontiac Order of wax to eum, Honored guests were Mrs. Paul of Marion, daughter, Gayla Jo, at Pontiac adventure when the results bring DeMolay, the Bethels of Clarkston, cork, vinyl plastic and asphalt ér ——_ a = ve Ind their | Ceneral Hospital New Year's Day. | on deserved compliments. There's p ageeac-agy ry tiger os - = Mark King Cold 65 a on a1 2 » are Meir) . The. intant's grandparents are | an art in it which comes from|” SW of "he memix ng $ OF} ust the surface daily with a| Chapter of Michigan, and Edward :. «parents... | Mr._and-Mrs.Theodore-Carjson-ot | o-fow | Peggy Levely, ponoredqueen, + T Wave, Complete — mop oF broom to remove. grit or | Pritchard, "secomt vice “president ais | South Marshall street-and the|° Even "if, you use” hom bent| appetated Barbers Mites te be j Hair “cuts | bleaching, "dyeing, dirt which may into the wax ¥ iain ' ; L. J. Rashes of Rochester. MFs. | crystal, china and silverware, all| chairman of the telephone com: shampoos, finger waves, f coating. Officers invited to work in other = Smith is the former Eleanor Carl-| wili be lost if your table is care-| Multtee for the ensuing year. As- ewan _- ee anne Sy rey Keren 09 MR. and MRS. W, E. MONTGOMERY —-——} oats tenatyrset-—$0,_neatness ie the | siatias a wal be Vir Lig bos Appointments eaity-trented ‘maep on feces. O8 1 Oo oe G Bee Chapter, Jan. i @ : first essential. han, & Scns 182 N. Perry FE 2-2063 J] il soften the polish and attract | ap tgp Fog Betty L. Henry Married Party Will Pay Place your patterned. diener- | 4... ase Marlene Wiltol, Ruth liam Pfghlert and re . ware ai place setting When the dry mop no longer| Mittledorf at Commerce Jan. 19 | 4 C remony on Holida Tribute to Poet with its design in correct posi- | Wheatley, Linda McCurdy and ' é, picks-up soil, wipe.the floor with | and Mrs. Claude Kimier at South e ony day) or itunes eer | tom. Then set your water goblets | Helen Drake. * $ RIKER any Aine neon Bagreningaptimer Be ose 2 Making their new home in, net over tatfeta with pink carne see MIM Srna | above the Gps of your dimer | | Pontiac Mamsic et — ie gee shout , Following the meeting, .a cooper- | arion e , gp] & dinner evening of entertain-}~ knives. ~_ " = “A Diener : Fou i <<" ihe Pol | ative dinner with Chapter 228 Was | winiam = teeny who | Henry, the bride's sister, wore pink | ment Jan. 30 at_the Ferndale} Be sure your silverware iste be held dam 90. The Jan, 8 wa ntain set, | Served under the leadership of Mrs. “ te_lace | Community Building on East Nine-| placed in perfect alignment, with| business meeting will be held at - : 4 ‘When the shine begins to dull; /7 roy Clark, Mrs, William Vogel, | Were married New Methodiot | {cr bet duties as junior bridesmaid. Mile toad. The affair is. to pay all its handles even at the bottom.|7 p.m. with choir practice fol- In Riker Bldg. Lobby OF dite eed flog | Mee Bert Weddle, Mrs Winni-| in ag Wedleyen Method j She had. a corsage of yellow car! cibate to the poet, Robert Burns After neatness comes balance. | jowing the meeting. use conce Bough Chure : ; | . | LUNCHEONS cleaners on the market, and rewax. yin oe ee ee ~~ The bride, the former Betty Lu- ee Bradford, the. bride-} Further information may’ be se-| 5 “ ahh amv the | $0 ae ge TS RR AE |e tee 8 Se — be groom’s cousin from Maries was cured from Mrs, William Wright! iitte things on the other end. ‘|More Velvet Gowns } . r erman. best Robert Montgomery, | latki : : - . : BA EAR eeare Hug £-clor Mrs.. Ray Fleming Kealiworts avenue, end the Bride brother of the bridegroom ral See Try to keep away trom using toe for Winter Weddings . ore V L " groom . Loren = many shapes similar nature. Since 1929 salt over it to sweep out soot and Hostess to WCTU James K. Montgomery of Marion, | wicox sented the guests. Couple Planning It eapierspes plates are round, , alle got aves — Velvet is oo: restore bright color. Pontiac Unit, WCTU, met -with Rev.C.D ‘ a ee aves, te ae Ri ome eal En ee het ol weldeg Goma tie water ] secsaty tor alae ee 5. me with = pink corsage for her | COFUCTY ite plece and eibetaped adhitegs t nuptials, One designer features a Mrs. Ray Fleming the 3 o'clock ceremony 100 a tek, avoid having too many “rounds. Le Va : cooperative luncheon and holiday | guests. Monigumery chose brows ecope | ME. and Mrs. Gordon Rosebrook| Good planning by the home-| bridal dress and redingote combi- ; S rior S lin party. Betty of Crescent Lake are announcing| maker and careful choice of the | ation in white. : upe g lee hw Sebel ed Gv ess cme Ene es “after & reception at the home |* engagement ot thelr niece,| most harmonious pleces to fit| The redingote, cut with a sweep- ae for ae tions, reading from jpcad second | floor-length princess style with of her’ parents, the new Mrs. Mont- Shepherd of Pt. Knox,.Ky. | portance. ... | waistline, is worn over a billowing . : seatings ioliowed,” Mr, "Wiliama| con® prenmghted the hodies, ana | CETY, Changed to & navy BME” wae; who. is: the son of Mr| When you want table settings |white ‘tulle dress with strapless bo S i H ” T) Kreklow of O'Riley street was an-| her fingertip veil was held by | ana the corsage from her bridal} #94 Mrs. Walter Shepherd of Starr | to be especially gay and casually | top. The dress can be worn later : uperior omes. nounced as the February hostess. shirred offthe-face cap. {9 | avenue, attended Wayne Univer-| informal, have bright shades in | for dancing, The crown-like head- ee : bouquet. for the wedding trip” sity. A February wédding is being | glassware or use the earth-colors | dress is of cut velvet leaves, dot —— Boas eens White camiations ee Sat popular now. ted with rhinestones. — = PTA Activities ii ing : : Owen. , board will meet (Wednesday at 1:30 LANOLIN ENRICHED D-m. at the school. Bk Ren Baw PERMANENT ( a5. 8 ELLIOTT FURNITURE CO cated On the Eost Side of the Dixie __ Vp Mile South of Waterford ae Pe ORS, ~ BEAUTY SHOP .. ¥e 2-4959 7 * - ey mene : ? = & Ls si + cor he 2 som = seg aig eee "Se. fuer ae ceo Wat eep ame hes Bright Hues | Good Sign - for Business. Color. Forecaster Predicts Rainbow in Spring Garb . By ELIZABETH TOOMEY NEW YORK (UP)—Women wear bright colors when times are good, according ‘to an unusual forecaster ‘ of the nation's business outlook, so things -should be terrific this spring Wardrobe colors will be brighter than ever. - Even stockings are Promised ,in colors like “golden sky" and‘ “peach dawn.” The comforting connection be- tween the colors we buy to wear and the condition of our check- ing accounts came from Ben Heller, a youthful fabric com- pany executive whe prides him- self on guessing cofor favorites a year ahead of time. “When a depression exists, black is the biggest seller in many pro- ducts, even cars," said Heller. “In good tinies women are willing to take a flyer with bright colors, whether it:s cars or clothes They get away from basic shades.” Things are looking so good. Hell- er continued, ‘that not only women but- men are about to experiment with new abandon in adding bright colors to their wardrobes The men _ generdlly will limit their color flings to leisure clothes been advertising a bright pink sports jacket for men. . E Fi i colors are going to as they spend qiiet afternoons Sweaters dence that a lot of different de- | signers feature the same colors | the same season.” back a couple of seasons to .see what has been popular before, then | **Y!!st are out. to catth men's) -; checking the general outlook of |©Y® 84 make them sir up and/ |purr like pampered tomcats in the public for gloomy or cheerful 194. undertones. wools last fall, so you know that | they will carry through this | spring,” Heller explained “We're bringing tweed to life | this spring, trough, with new | pastel shades. And there are new shades of orange that -will be popular.” . , Bright print linens are being made into daytime coats for spring and summer—gay flower prints to wear over a plain-colored sheath dress. = : if There are unusual color combi-| or silk. The light nations too—bright blue with moss | finish green, pink with red and yellow | dressy with green. colors Net to mentiori the colors on legs and in lingerie forecast for spring | Corselet wear beige stockings is when you | ¢dge. The wear beige, some of the stocking | W#!st While sople insist all-important . Next summer -the well-dressed girl in blue will be wearing blue | masculine, lingerie and blue” stockings—co-| Paris ordinated, as they say, from head | teen to toe— we Se tractive i ‘ sweaters decorated with pearls, | oy rhinestones, beads and metallic | it threads are dunked in suds, all de- |, if ti ! [i Wi nl bir i H Bj : 1 ah i if i to Catch ive a "Be mt et ome | Male Eyes | § New Paris Styles! # |., Different; One Is in Shiny Black PARIS (INS)—Parisian: sweater | To achieve this result, they are | “Pastel tones were strong in | coming ‘ out i? He is the .son of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Konkle of Boston Avenue. : — = Pontiae Press Phete Cold blustery days are fun spent indoors, discover the | (Left to right) Michael, 8, reads to his brother and sister, | \children of the Philip Dormans of West Walton boulevard | Bryan, 7, and Camilla 5. Outdoor activities also occupy @ | reading in front of the fire. \great deal of the children's leisure time. 3 °... |Sheer Prints fom’ New Styles and Niagara |: ° falls ae ur. 1 Draperies and Mrs. Repeated on Heav Darrell E. P . Y Konkle who j were married Saturday in Homemaker’s Boon Paul* Church, {peated on heavier cloth, are prov held in Anne Margaret Slavin, daughter of place by a seed peart halo. The new patterns on sheers She bouquet | *5 bine drive, became the bride of |.» ynite roses and white pompons | ‘ns were the contemporary ! li i iit 5 The bride's ballerina-length | uth Slavin, the bride's sister, | fly Fern.” Double Curtains a ballérina-length gown of orchid | on heavier cloth for slipcovers and for TV Popular was composed of Pelargonium CM | ype door and for cue nt ve cont |e yeentact | Sa Sarees Socuming increcaingly popsies in | 22.288 Cruwiord. were, ushers penta Nowra tee bowrenee 9 the latest version -of the fashion Se ee authority, | Ut i | | Sate eas aoren of Speen F*S we » a aay | Mill teses. "The larger windows, however Early Transportation” a gay bien tion: in the home | Should have the sheers hung on end buggice was [ot the bride's parents, the new traverse rodé, ‘in order a \gray _THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 5; She is the. \img a booh to homemakers \in i former Anne | planning their horne window dec- M. Slavin, |" Martha Beha, stylist, bas creat-| i 3 bai ‘ i i i 1954 Glow With Bright Color | Chicago Previews ‘Furnishings | | | | Place Emphasis on Brilliant Hues CHICAGO (UP)—Furniture man- ufacturers have keyed their new | lines to modern homes and mod- @rn living habits, a check of the various tables, chairs, beds, car- pets and household fixtures at the 1954 International Home Furnish ings Market‘showed today The huge fhow, which opened yesterday, leans heavily toward simplicity and multiplicity of use for the home furnishings There are more than 2,500 lines being shown at the annuaj winter market and the emphasis in most of the lines is aimed at the modern American home. New design is apparent in every- thing from furniture and fabrics to kitchen and laundry equipment | According to a spokesman for ‘the show, the new home furnishings } represent “a remarkabie coordina-* | tion of design, talent, technological skill and the use of interesting materials.” A spot comparison of this year's | prices showéd they were just about | the same as those of last with some | items slightly lower. One feature of this year's mar- j ket is the introduction of color tions, - accessories. and fabrics. Bright, gleaming hues are common in pots and pans and dinnerware. ; blues, bright yellows and reds were predominant, A special ex- hibit of leather furniture featured 400 different leather colors. The number of materials from | which mew furniture is made re- | Tained high: Besides woods, met- als and plastics, leather is used on component parts of furniture. | | Porcelain, slate, marble and glass are some of the other materials | used in furniture this year. i Fabric; Designs Are | Most designers have built their lines with an eye on the lush modern home field with the result that many pieces have several CHICAGO, Il. — New printed Uses, Sofas that can quickly be St. Vincent de | patterns on sheer materials, re- made up into double beds and again | . | into additional séating units are a | | feature. and cabinets. Mart here the Home Fur- of Woodbine | ratings Market stressing the bw cin Tsao Tat ‘8 fal drive. portance sheers un- h couch. The Emerson. es eat breve. toe atest 50-cay_ Geoetancte “ae Konkkh | ieee are slimmer see Ca “Make your draperies or eur- | strong i nas oan ‘are his a se se ct Foe nig In one case the . parents, ~ | tollowed the theory “just | slim brass legs are strengthened by et oan as people do not dress alike, | the hidden steel frame of the seat_+- tele Oe oo ae ee | but adapt new styles to their own | Help for the housewife is -re- _ b ARIE ay BOM: or gh , Eomenend, igure. pespertions, 6° | Sected: tm Se cuglineies: betsy | * fe Is mo Heed to have duced. . MRS. DARRELL E. KONKLE 2 | age ade eae [no ee ee ‘ ? 4 5 -% : in the . Ey Anne M.” Slavin. Speaks) rr sie: wiv ve psiem « lero. 7s ee 7 P rs 4 rn and ' aed or Vows in St. Vincent Fite | steer sz0t windows io te The altar of St. Vincent de Paul Ne ee oie eS eS a jacket a tiered , a French F ‘0 small cerca Bowie eso wo ibe Eg ot pleated net over taffeta. Mer. | glass areas on either side of a Uphoistering fabrics in brilliant — + , i gets we é 7 ag. TE Be ee Use > — € 5‘ Ree = er ee ; CLAUDIA MOORE St. Anne-Guild Served Dinner in Landry Home Lillian and Louise Meldrum and Florence Landry entertained the members of St. Anne Guild of St Vincent de Paul Church.at a din- ner Monday evening in the Laridry home ov South Parke street. Lucy Kienlen, recently elected captain, conducted the business meeting and outlined the program plans for the coming year. Appointments: announced for the coming year included Mrs. Cole- man Lee, co-captain; Mrs. Robert Nichols, reporter for parish- pa- per, and Mrs. Stephen Cloonan Jr., ways and means. Others are Mrs. Lionel Bradley, | flower and card fund; Lillian Las- | ka; publicity chairman, and Miss Landry, treasurer. 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' LK) ae De aban '"__© _THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1054 Author Devoted to “Lady of Arlington,” General Lee's Wife '- pn * pos meres A ’ 7 oe , og » i » . 2 ee , vis ae Pees ae Baar BestSeller | fa” eo ee Bo Fy BEES Ae EO CR owe 4 ua {Recipe Goes to School, >: Marlaine Williams 7 a Better Not Go’ With Admiration f Husban: to Son's | Uses'It as Cooking thern Writer Funeral ‘ ‘|! Class Experiment t . By FLORENCE V. HARTEN By EMILY Post ; By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Food Edifor When her daughter’s cooking i a { en who is currently his chief con- band’s. son? This would necessi- deep fat fryer, Mrs. William Wil- has a way with him. tate seeing his first wife and also | ¢ ‘| liams sent her favorite doughnut tn 33 Ce a Se oe .|her relatives, who naturally must recipe to school with Marlaine for ye the S nek erties bet eabone. wae gel ry Pe aa Bre the girls to use. ’ . and five of them about women. His Sar daearter With five active younghters to It’s the opinion of novel- | \atest, a novel abesd on the life of care for, Mrs. Williams devotes her time to her home and family. She sews for herself and the chil- dren and encourages her teen-age daughter to sew with her. She par- ticipates ii the work of the Union Lake School PTA. DOUGHNUTS . ; s 2 ; f ! - ist Harnett T. Kane (above) et ener Be ree oa _ \ that Mary Custis changed the a oe course of history in the|- om 9 recent visit trom N ' United States when she mar-| Orleans, the author interrupted: ried Gen. Robert E. Lee. Rasy emibiie "te deems Ms — Marriage License to send the average” New Yorker an ee dP i: into a frenzy, Mr. Kane evidenced mate friend, went with the By Mrs. William W. Williams Applications not the slightest pressure. He was ther. | ready to discuss everything from re, Gee eee Charles Vance, 684 Lounsbury his work to the celebrities passing Dear Mrs. Post: When speaking 1 cup milk Patricia Sue Ogies, 654 Lounsbury us’ in the lobby of a midtown of one's parents to strangers, is it Quick-to-knit! Get heavy knit-| 4 cups flour Ralph E. Barron, 50 Clarence hotel correct to refer to them as “Moth- ting worsted, big needles—see how 2 Gane _— Lels M. Redding, 148 W. Pike on. P er”. and “Dad” without the “my” : ' “e teaspoon cinnamon ies Look, isn’t that Ethel Waters? in t of it? the inches fly by! You'll love this Ste tentpeems baking powder Daniel Dula Jr., show . other night fron shrug chill. days—it tops Frances L. Weaver. Birmingham Fe eee wnat oo un neat I think it is much. too intimate werythiee! “ Cream shortening and sugar, add John Kiyder, 3227 Baldwin @ |for me to go. over and tell her when speaking to people who do)" snitting Pattern 527: Directions | eggs and blend thoroughly. Sift the 3 Mary J. Nograsek, hy much I admire her: No, bet- not know them. This has always), ‘eses’ sizes 22-24: 36-38 are | j té ‘and . Alfred Bidric, 38 N. Paddock ter mot —. she’s probably ‘fa 8 been a pet péeve of mine and J | SF Misses Sizes Sow", dry ingredients toge Patricia A. Polasek, 228 Clifford ther add would like-your opinion. included: | alfernately with the milk to make hurry.” wen , | ‘Send 25.cents in coins for this swer: I think I agree with you. the of E| ea ee qo arangersT would sy” | atiern—add 3 cents for cach pa. ought owt We conten? Johy H. Reed, Ferndale jumped into 15th place on one mother” and “my father.” (1| tern for first-class mailing. Send ~ Virginia R. Townsend, Perndsie best seller list just four days wouldn’t-like “my” before “dad’’| to 124 Pontia¢ Press Needlecraft Roll out about half an inch Dwight M. Diedrich, Clawson after publication, is currently in or “mom” because surely it is | Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea | thick on a floured beard, using . Claris G. Hend#ypon, Clawson eighth place on two lists.) when talking with one | Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print sthy sninah Sane on Ge Denes © al x Per A. H. Danielson, 859 Woodland Mr. Kane revealed that he. has to whom you refer to your parents | plainly pattern umber, your name, prevent sticking, and cut a , Gisdys H. Gotham, 8 Palmer © ~~~ <-> | great many loves and no hates .so affectionally.) address and zone. doughnut cutter. Roce E Keak, otyeuns” worth mentioning. He loves Eu- Dear Mra, Post: As a plebe at Send now for our new 1934 Laura| Fry,;a few at a time, in deep , nee . rope, where he spent the summer; the United States Naval Acad- | Wheeler Needlecraft Catalog — the | hot fat (360 to 575 degrees), turn- . ee = breed — airplane travel, research and just a emy, I am asked many things. | best ever! 79 embroidery, crochet, | ing just as soon as the doughnuts f a plain living. i pt vee & , ee Se a : I have recently been asked the | color-transfer, dressmaking pat- | rise to the top of the fat and turn- TELM Maat aS™ «| “T can't understand people. who Sg Sd Geena SMR Se ee | Proper way, battering a slice terns to send formplus 4 complete | ing.again, once._or-more, during —— Pecderich P. Younatenh, tm Cameed on _— ow nee I love mine _ 7 : ; : ~ a ~ “ sit ll of bread. This eee breaking | patterns printed in the book! Ideas the frying. Drain on soft crumpled Rosella H. Burke, Clawson ; WP Boge ogee = oka | - A cotton raincoat like this can go right | lather. Then squish the coat- through the| * wel nt yes Cad , — *P- for gifts, bazaar sellers, fashions. | paper and when cool dust with ote 5 eee: Re of the, seat of the pants: 0 the | sates me But i : a good ides to pre soapsuds, rinse thoroughly, and hang it up ~e jane snpheantien. | Send 20 cents: | powdered sugar. seat of the chair. Or, as we say| scrub especially soiled areas, s as hem- : Answer. break a slice of | 7 anaes b. biephann 2) Voorhets in the )" and-he said it with) Iiies” with a brush and lots of thick, soapy eons in wat and then in hat, Mary Margaret McBride Says: pa ag samey aga ma fh 9 . ‘ . , hold it on the rim of your s i J oe @ a * scan, oid on the rim at you pe, age po ae re S cecysome || Boren semeremae's (Owner of Secretarial Agency Informs fren ihrints: Rackets Shouldnt Reflect ¥ Protas | ittines tom tomas te se |EMpPloyers That All Her Girls Are 35 |" on Honest Charity Groups quaint himself with the lady, - The. stingiest man I know is patting himself on the back these days % by Experts from Arlington. - By ANNE HEYWOOD |poyer was delighted with her} girl just from 10 a: m. to 3 p. m. , because, as he puts it, he wae "righ all along about what happens ; Specialising tn Cold. Waves “When I: working the! There is an organization in New | work. Many times the husband would be f to that money poured out to charity organizations.” Latest Hair Styling ~-- | ‘DOROTHY’S 3 600 NM. Perry St. FE 2-124 - Mary © ti a ts by the hour or by the day or | Deen there now for a year and ell, was on o . 5 . ‘ book about Mrs. Jefferson Davis, . York called Secretaries-at-Large, | ° But she was 59 years old and. hurt if his wife had to work, but) ‘Ti, @ Gy | ‘This is apropes, of course, of the New York that+an who says, blandly, “All my roll on a permanent basis because | times for the money, . sometimes Like everybody else, I'm a particularly easy and undiscriminating touch when . and-haw, and-ask-me the age-of |For the housewife, too,” she | cnet wai the ant | one quing 06 onal, | told me. “I mean, the girl who thinking to change. Meantime, “That's when 1 decided, arbl| too They thai fie way to skin a cat.” trarily; that all. my girls are 35.” | tei need pin money, | or | 1 knew better than, to ask M worked in Bassett’s goods f°: store in my home town. He told| . Sadder than giving help to the me hé was stranded in New York pundeserving, though, is not giving City and had been forced to pawn’) it to the deserving. My heart still his only means gf support, his car- yearns over one little old lady who ee semua a sum which | Came to a broadcast of mine years } sounded logical to me—$29.43—and | ago, thrust a note into my bands assured me that if I'd just loam} and then disappeared. The note, . him the money to redeem his kit, | which bore no address and only 4 he_could get_a_job next first name, told_astoryof despair t I gave him the money, but 4 | that haunts me to this way. suspicious-minded friend who hap- From AP Uewsfeatures pended to overhear the conversa- METEOR = onser j — Time was when a door wasn't LANOLIN. COLD WAVE pocwn ean Fiery joven oro Exciting as ite nashe ; . . loaded a ~ ms—it ties to a tiny waist! with Lamolin, it’s kinder to your ped up for kindling wood, but| Protieme it Der Oe opens. fat! hair—a stronger, springer curl, times have changed since then and If this is too good to be true you'll feel and see the difference. We've noticed that modern flush) - Gagram with meee a doors are used almost as often for ph feanese ene “4 pape —— “4 . : ~~] other’. purposes ag they are—for ! 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She ~ claimed-the~Bibit- said-they should | ~ be taught at home. Dist, Judge \A. J..Graf scheduled sentencing for \the woman, Mrs. Harry | Brandt of Kingston, next Monday. . Mrs, Brandt hal she lp the only member of her religious sect. (Advertisement) FASTEST KNOWN RELIEF FOR GAS ON STOMACH BELL-ANS TABLETS--25¢ ALL DRUGGISTS (Advertisement) COUGH *... FUSSIN? Here's what thousands of doctors have prentoed for coughs of colds fast-acting, pleasant-tasting PE RTUSSIN. It works internally; loosens and thus “breaks-up” coughing spells. It's grand for all the family! Get relief with PERTUSSIN' Lubricatioff 75¢ |) With Of Change | Anéd This Ad } Lubrication - Car Washing Woodward-Square Lake SERVICE NEXT. TO TED'S ee | Daa aT a A, New Lake Theater \ 420 Pontiac Trail WALLED recon “All the Brothers Were Valiant” With Robert Tayler and Stewart ALSO “Black Fury” WOO OOOO T, 72, Senior cs. N XN SE N N \ Ne. |recalled, there was also a series |of moves aimed at curbing Mc- | Carthys’ activities. None of them | not immediately available for com- Calls for Slash in Probe Funds Sen. Ellender to Ask Be Trimmed Down WASHINGTON —Sen. Ellender (DLa) said today he wilf-appeal to the Senate to ‘‘cut down to size” the spending budget of Sen, Mc- Carthys’ pefmaiient. investigations subcommittee, Simultaneously, four newspapers ; reported that, the Eisenhower ad- ministration has been urging Mc- Carthy _{R-Wis) to concentrate on investigating.waste and corruption, leaving searches_for subversives primarily to others, and that Mc- Carthy is said to have~agreed. Accounts to that effect were tar- ried by the New York’ Times and Herald Tribune, the Washington Post and the Baltimore Suri. ri ” a * The Post quoted administration leaders it did not name as saying McCarthy had been urged to give “greater attention to legislative needs, directing his investigations more at waste, inefficiency and corruption=and leaving most of the Red hunting to the group cre- ‘ated to do that—the Senate inter- nal security subcommittee.” The post continued: “McCarthy reportedly has’ indi- cated he will follow this line, but how far he will follow it is un- “At the beginning of the last session of Congress, it should be materialized.” ~ * >. >. ‘McCarthy, out of the city, was ment. He said last week “digging out communism” was not the “‘pri- | mary purpose” of his subcommit- That McCarthy Budget | : HANDICAPPED WORK “AS SPOTTERS—| These physically handicapped air raid volunteer | a. mark stheaiiahnds of their other senses. Clock- spowers work around the plotting board at Oak- | w ter center. | to check with the Senate internal - security subcommittee to avoid dupjication. “If in our investigations we find | subversive elements in govern- ment.which would prevent the gov- rernment-from operating properly, and no other congressional group lis investigating, thenwe go ahead,’ ihe said, | The. Wisconsin senator ha3~said he will ask the Senate to increase, by an-unspecified amount, his com- | miftee’s $200,000 badget for 1953. | He said he wanted to expand the | investigative staff. Recently he | announced he was broadening his | | activities to take up the handling | | ot some Sedevel tax cases. 7 = “As far as I'm concerned,” Fi- lender said in an interview, “he | should not even get anything like | last year’s spending authorization. I'm going to make another effort to have it cut dewm to size.” mitiees spend teo much money. But he has had little success in cutting their budgets. He said he will have a lot to say “about this shameful waste of tax money, spending unnecessary sums for un- conscionably large staffs.” contends his 1939 conviction should | These people have proven themeslves | Warren, wise starting at left corner, are? Bob LaMotte; land, California’s Air Force Air Raid warning fil- | Lamar Reynolds; Bill Niedermeyer; Air Force, | tee, and that it has Been careful | invaluable because their disabilities have caused | Tellerson; Mary Bonestell, and = Johnson. TWENTY-ONE French Stylist - Pushes Simple Black Dress By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD W—Here's some happy new year's news for Ameri- Gan Wisbands: a French style ex- pert thinks the women here could get iby with fewer clothes, \ My source is Jeanette Spanier, directress of the exclusive Pierre Balmaing sal6n in Paris. A hand- some English woman, she mar- ried a French doctor and became the head of business matters for Balmains, > + - This is her first trip to America i and she is full of enthusiasfh for guch things as escalators, Santa Anita race track, the courtesy of sales people and .howrbon old fash- | loneds. + om - “I am impressed by .the way American —_women _dress,"’ she: commented, speaking with a Gal-! lic flourish of the hands. “Ameri- | cans far excel the French in cas- ual clothes; you wear stunning things here. You are also superb But for ball where the + Ls is French are soe rb o “Another ‘eine the—French~4o! best—the simple black+dress. A Fretich woman can wear it to lunch with only simple gold jewel- | ry. In the afternoon, she can wear it with more ornate jewelry. Then | | she could wear jt to dinner at the | most. exclusive festaurants by add- ing a few accessories = ” = “I do not see that in America. | The women seem to worry that they will be seen in the same dress twicé>-French women do not feel that way.~They might wear the same dress three nights in a row and not be concerted.” This may seem like heresy in her business, but Mme. Spanier added that | vacillate with the style. ———— United Press Phote Sgt. William attached to the unit; Art| Court Says Little Theater Can Be Denied First-Runs WASHINGTON (®—The Supreme | Court yesterday upheld the right of motion picture distributors to deny charged in the suit he was wrong- fully discharged because he op- posed the payment of first-run films to neighborhood i theaters> with limited drawing for political purposes. Lower fed-| power. jeral courts dismissed Kilgore’s | The decision rejected contentions | complaint of the Crest theater in Baltimore, which had sought-anti-trust dam- ages from eight major. distribu- |. thern Natural Gas Co. -fate in- tors. i Crest chargéd ‘conspiratorial ne bechs ases approximating $5,000,000. tion by the eight in refusing to li- cense first run pictires to it The distributors denied any conspiracy }and said their refusal was the re- sult of independent Lew erp B~} Kansas, Oklahoma and Sages. solving a common lem. Justice Clark delivered the 71 *|Dog Too Smart; decision. Justice Black dissented | Starts a Fire WA jury in federal court in ballet) Remove Chill ern operatesa pipeline A jury in federal court in balti- more riled in favor’ of the dis- tributors and its decision later was | upheld by the U. S. Circuit Court! thing ag a dog being too smart. in Richmond. | George Teman of Lansing thinks In other actions yesterday the! he has one, a Boston terrier which | doesn’t like drafts. ~ state prisoner serving a 7:10 year sentence becatse of a prior con-| and the walls covered with soot. viction is entitled toa federal court . ° on his efforts to set aside Firemen, reconstructing the oon sentence, which he fin-|' blaze, decided that the pup got ished serving ten years the ate The . prisoner, Robert Patrick | ex, despite presence of 6 Morgan, drew a‘ heavier penalty| ™S. seme pillews and plastic under New York's multiple offend-| ©Pps for his entertainment. er law when he was convicted of} Apparently,. the dog dragged the attempted burglary in 1950 be-| box over a hot air register. Hot cause of the four-year term -he/ gir must have ignited the“ plastic drew in 1939 on a plea of guilty to stealing three letters: Morgan | pedding. be overturned because he was not | was smoking in bed. . told then of his right to the assist- . la 5 2. lend ot ate into the un. | Jane Wyman Reports successful efforts of a group ot Reconciliation Has Failed Marshall, Tex., housewives t HOLEWYOOD @-—Actress I yesterday oun Yes tobdind love Fog Jane a $300,000 damag: e suit filed | failed -to effect a permanent re- L. Kilgore against former | conciliation. They separated a few . Fuller Warren and other weeks ago, got together again state officials. tow the actress has instructed her yn a Rg once sales manager of attorney to file a complaint in div- _ Gresaed Stone Co. . Lene count iaging manne Sutty. FOM ADS The Sign of Quality Ts A TREAT TO EAT OUT HOMADE, Poti good food: You-wilt-find the best -- tiac’s finest cafeteria and baked :: ahaa counter. cHEr’s SPECIAL: Wed. sal Thurs. BAKERY DEPARTMENT Cinnamon Rolls ............+.-.-6/28¢ Cloverleaf Rolls .........+....-Doz, 38¢ French Crullers .................6/33¢€ “* eee Rumors Started “kickbacks” | 4. Declined to review a Federal | Power Commission order granting | The company had asked boosts |“ © the start of her new picture. ‘totaling about $8,400,000. North-; Coincident with this announce: po. system | ment was a report that the shapely , ses | originating in the.gas fields of | phionde and Joe DiMaggio, the for- LANSING. @ — There's such a/ Francisco.” ‘ court: | ent contract is about to expire and 1. Decided 54 that a.New York}. Teman returned home yesterday i fo find smoke pourtig our the door | 20th cups and set fire te the pup’s!| . It was_either that or the dog! and | Sluggish Hippo Date Bread Jerre tees on sOaf B8e “It’s just for publicity—to give the fashion reporters something to write about. French women never change the length of their hems.’’ Mme. Spanier recently helped supervise the outfits for Lana Turner in “Betrayed,” which was Marilyn Absent: Balmains had designed some rath- . er subdued dresses for Lana, But Agent Denies Any | since she plays a schoolteacher in| Wedding or Holdout for | | on Sen tooo she thought | More Money jf Rens Oo wi geinee | “My, pended bepause she failed aac be mer New. York Yankee Clipper, were en route from San Francisco op Sab Cage 60: Rie So Spa ried. Get one's stil in— Sem The next bit of rumor_in |wood was that perhaps she was | holding out, inasmuch as her pres- Contest Will Climax ‘Feast of Epiphany blessing of. Archbishop Michael, ’ head of the Greek Orthodox Church a Good 'jn North and South America, thei} | admiration of his fellow townspeo- | d ple, and. according to tradition, ea good luck throughout the year. ie! welcomed The contest will climax the ob- saseyunire bin 4 servance by members of the Greek wm - en Orthodox Church of the Feast of one and ‘we wel- Epiplany, commemorating the! Secstobey, ey eee? baptism of Christ, The celebra- goed food Jim < ae COMPLETE LUNCHES BOB S$] Come have ¥ lunch with as Cc ; Chicken House Experience the change a tasty Noon-Day bg as Lunches ‘ Rooms for 5 b Banquets, Si CHIVS Parties, Business Parties Pe tie DINING ROOM E FE 3-9821 “130 S$. Telegraph Road mY French women don't? “All this talk about hems going | up and down!” she —exciaimed. * filmed in_ Europe. She" said that” ow én Sens 6 ek HOLLYWOOD #®—Marilyn Mon- | quins, ‘don't they?” she replied roe’s studio says she has been sus-| pointedly. But.she added that Doctor Injects With Vitamins ten is pronlerty nee ans Cross Day, Get eo Good USED TV TARPON’ SPRINGS, Fla. —A | score of hardy youngsters will? at HAMPTON TV . plunge into the chilly waters of| ¢ * Spring Bayou tomorrow to see} 286 State St, which one can come up with a| $19-$15 Down—$5 4 gilded- wooden” Cross: Whoever gets it will receive the TODAY thru THURSDAY DOORS OPEN AT 12:45 A Pictare That's Just One Heartbeat BIN G CROSBY —CLAUDE DAUPHIN LITTLE BOY LOST wan CHRISTIAN FOURCADE asThe Little Boy - ADDED Mat. 50c—fves. 80c—Children 25¢ FRIDAY: JOHN WAYNE IN “HONDO”—3RD DIMENSION Open 1:45 F.M—B. ©. Open “Ul 11:50—MAT, te—EVE. ste—CHILD ie |S ta Ue. | deere = Today Thra Fri. Danger . . . was his game! Tic Cocoe ty THIS FEATURE ait 2:00 - 4:35.-.7:20 + 10:00 COMING SATURDAY “The Sinners” and “Confidence Girl” Also — APACHE. WAR SMOKE . PRICES—MAT. 35¢—EVE-SUN. 55e—KIDS Ife er OR ON RRS 3 I ’ ) Ry OIA REPRO, oom: BAGO a site 3 y LAST TIMES TODAY—ABOVE and BEYOND } ; ' co | “THE PONTIAC PRESS. ad Deen a ae te pe Rhea fy ts te al nr — 4 Wichita Trips Titans DETROIT @—Wichita, riding a. 121 season record, counted on a last-minute hook shot by a reserve center last night to win its first: Missouri Valley Conference basket- ball start over the University ‘of Detroit 15 in overtime. Fang at the U of D fleldhouse got an extra treat, The windup syivania showed Wayne U how to use its own control ball style en gerne tment Sub’s Late Goal oe, t 3 in Overtime | St. Francis’. 6foot6 Maurice Stokes, high scorer with 19 points, dropped in two foul: shots in the last minutes while his team was putting the freeze on Wayne. NCAA's Annual Session Starts EN _TORK Wm = Theee SN SS as Bompereen gait ws, rt . ‘ * ' rookies may solve the Chicago Ww ws abil- . to win 47-44, E f Cubs’ biggest problem next sea- | ty to get on base. Kentucky Also Victor Wichita had monients of wey. incinna | - : infield 5 Pe nn enpett, to Monday; Hoosiers Given liance like Bob Hodgson’s winni 2" of é the at ne . ’ By ng N Dr . Ch “ A Banks —— Baker last Sep- | Mesa, Ariz. next month. While Third Place R score, and moments of-near~dis- ° me 4 faslae re tember drafting of out-| none has a very impressive minor . aster as in the 4th od when, | ~Seen ¢ Grid Ru TV fielder Luis Marquez from Toledo | league record, of player By BEN PHLEGAR ee Up Deity eaten ball, li . two months later could give the |personnel Wid Matthews is very| NEW YORK @® — Duquesne’s| Shockers scored only six points, Policy Cubs a strong 2nd base combina- | optimistic about their chances, - | towering Dukes crept up on Ken-| It took a 30-point 3rd period to By FRITZ HOWELL :| tionand a~standout-centerfielder 7 tutky “in this week's Associated | 6ive Wichita a chance against the : ; for the ist time in many years, + . p basketball poll but the. all Titans who led at the half 35-31; CINCINNATI ®—The National Fa ae ee aroc ld [VES | winning Witdcats held on! to-dirst | And Tule! most of the 2nd period. eect a iene counting on Banks to be his reg- , ‘first | it was all Detroit could do, with |4ay of dilly-dallying in Executive ular shortstop, He thinks Bak- Lh 5 place by a narrow-margin of 81| two free throws by forward Guy | Committee sessions, gets downto er, whe played shortstop at Los R A ti points. Sparrow, to tie the score 67-67 in meant eodey ot sO, see Angeles last year, can make the * * * _ | the 4th period, . | Conve! . successful switch to second esume C on They led by 150 points a week| Score was tied three times in the | The American Football Coaches Marques batted .292 in the Amer- ago but Duquesne’s sweep overtime period with Hodgson’s | Assn. and the NCAA Television Committee are slated for execu- jean Association but rapped 13 ; homers, drove in 81 runs and on Home Floors Holiday Festival in New York sent | onds left. tive sessions, but no drastic rec- stole 37-bases. He is a ball hawk the Dukes’ stock soaring. Du-| Shocker forward Cleo Littleton | Ommendations for changes are ex- in the outfield. Sh Soe ee a cn took scoring honors with 29 points. pected freer either" ocks i again t after 8 | Detroit’ of this toonth, bit S14 in 10 games _ Face Ritas, | cosed. The Wildcats have.won 8, | Hallimg "shared. and place with 25 The coaches, with 1964 ries top- Saha Cathe aan’ damaben two Rams Entertain Royal | Duquesne 12. points apiece. It was Detroit's ara | Pin on somds, ave tigped to - . * * * | straigh 7 string along with t one-platoon homers following his purchase Oak St. James Tonight Indiana stayed in third plate and| wine, t conference loss against no | system, with proposals to liber- ____... | alize substitutions to some extent. wf SUBURBAN CATH: LEAGUE | Eanneute in sixth but the rest of | | Some also want to do away with WL PF Pa | the tions underwe: . Lr ' - FISTIC +MIXUP—Walter Cartier, left, and _ AP Wirephote paar rie senieed sitemen| GB. Mery {OLD ovve-ceveses--2 0 1 Bl Corel mainly as rent | : . | the. four-minute rule at the end of Randy Sandy mix it in the 9th round of bout in| Cartier, at 161 to Sandy's 158% pounds, gained the | and drove in'99 runs on a 284|8t Jeaee 11s 88 | of holiday tournaments. ‘Uwen IPPING |: a Eastern Parkway Arena, Brooklyn, last night, | unanimous decision in‘ 10 rounds. batting average on the coast. |S Bn." “st oe oe — wer Ondehinse =~ oy the aaa iocot at en. vital ~ 4 te: 4 ~ n,n ee at ” ( : | e.. . : ig foer at i" se ay. aad ee ecg hen : South's Squad _ In the television sector . the only ‘ Benedict. week ago, jumped to fifth after fight against-the current restricted artier Beats ~ oot i e ad J n | Both Pontiac parochial basket | inning the Louisville Invitational program appears to be coming ball tenses are im atéign en their Western has taken 12 straight this es? from the Big Ten conference, It a : . would like to have one of its games 5 d E il CHAMPAIGN, Ill. @ — Dlinois| tum built up, a backward double , bar while doing it mas Sere NE Oh ES se eS nto on ition (clevised on a refional basis each ‘ » OL. =_ » ; jou Lo : } an y asl y may produce the track sensation | somenennity, World's high jump record is 6- in the Soburten Cetholio Lecave. | Holy Cross broke into the top Revatdey, and Ge persis clvouit . of: the century—a high jumper | To reach the somersault climax |11%, set.last June by Walt Davis, . | 20 in seventh place as it ran its Stout Steve. to Rival bowed lead the way toward some Bobo Olson, Other Top |“? ca" clear eight feet and goes y the somersauit clime™: 168 Texas A & M. basketball star,| _, 5. Benedict: unbeaten im five re nett New Orie | Brown 4 trata. : 7 Pp over the bar backwards. —aem s hig to the ait the national AAU meet | straight starts including two SCL | Bowl Tournament at New Orleans. ‘own in Annual Tilt iN vogue in 1953. Middleweights Offered | He's Dickie Browning, Mini ju-|¥@ Practices the trick as amatter |" ins track coach Leo Johnson | E8M¢s plays host to once-beaten |The blegest advance. Bowen ,| senior Bowl sue Tysvasen Commins mova lectative Matches nior from Dallas, Tex., for two ges ne epioct times a day. Bon a bit dubious about Brown.|.20y*! Oak St. Mary. Ravens | was ae winner of Raleigh's —— — will sub- years national AAU tumbling ing + ing’s high have averaged 59.6 points per |Dixie Classic. The Blue Devils By HOYT HARWELL mm recommendations to the NEW YORK (UP) — P ter | Champion. a ca) Ditint EymnAStC | now has fallen in ee game thus far while holding their [wee co aa hs Pgetinge ire MOBILE, Ala. w—Steve Owen; pet Lae deen £ The i Emil Lence offered four prominent Browning's gymnastic specialty_|- “Dickie has reached eight feet and is ready to combine with| ¢Ppenents to 34.6. | voting by 99 sports. writers. is | recently deposed coach of the pee ‘Suggestions to “the NCAA. Rules - tie: for| #.* Funning forward hand ia number of times at the top of | Co@ch Pond in grooming the cham-| St. Michael's Shamrocks, who | broadcasters. Ten points were feesional New York Giants football Committee, which meets Jan it February or March fight with vet re - & — f, & flipflop | this double backward somersault. pion tumbier. bowed to Orchard-Lake St. Mary’s |awarded for a first-place vote, | ain te netdomne vching {i Sarasota, “Piz — ean Welter oh tastes Cate , finally terrific momen- | He could go. over the high jump One technical point to over- high-flying Eaglets 65-35 in their | nine for second, etc. field bi coaching | —- ——- who was impressive in tpointing ; — | come is to have the 5-9 Browning | @™Y contest so far, entertain St. | * * * | more eae tar an dramerne- plans | .- ve in ow - ’ ; n take off on his double somersault || Rita, a 69-26 victim of the Orchard! Oklahoma City moved up from)"; weer. young Randy Sandy at Brooklyn's f) B on one foot. The Lake powerhouse. lith to ninth and Oregon State, | He is whipping the South squad Pardway arena Mond Dates Set for | an ucceroni rule stipulates: Ayre coe St. Frederick, still looking for beaten twice in three games in the ag a agen machine night. To Golf Tests mt one in which the competitor | its Ist victory after three straight OD Classic, dropped from fourth | °° ie turday's Senior Bow! ous douaag aes Odeo ech UP)—All 1 | reste lias |setbacks, meets St. James. The "nindis North Carolina State and per rm gives ) . (UP)—All 1 ; ‘ . | inois, ! ina State a: veteran h nr aeeg ear ee | enone cun—anstaner FACS Ten HOPE 2x2, meacretaens De oer tr eens Gaba wet cen | gate nae a in an over-the-weight fight. And the of the U. S. Golf Browning's chances. It ‘prohibited | i : et | job was over to one of his he was. offering $6,000 te Joey | Association were announced today.|_ Winner Has Chance to | ““ivins’” over the bar, requiring Hawke es Hand estan Ragernd co | seme eomeeny tee tn Giambra, Paddy Young and Heading the list of champion- h ° © that a jurnper’s foot must always 1. Kentucky (96) 4 ew rey gove tim Ernie Durando. ships were the National Open, Cc allenge Marciano in/|precede his head and body over 2. 0 ir) enenenenenenennnnnet ter vietery Reve Cartier; 161, won the unanimous| *heduled for the Otympie Coun- | Title Match the ber. . © ee fig cscs a | Olevoland Boome boss and camah 1@round decision over New Yorker| ‘ty Club course at San Francis- “I think with training, Dickie rians loss 5. Western Kentweky (@)0..-.°°.:-38l] Gf the North squad. orash, Sandy, 158%. in their television| © dune 16-18, and the National | MILWAUKEE Philadelphia's | cm? Clearty—enough to oe | , | E Bety Green 05) 7220020000000) pace oetemsicnal a fight before 2,100 fans. Amateur, which will be staged | Dan Bucceroni, a 2-1 favorite, and | Sudges— = = n ee tse | His’ profess record nst Cartier staggered Sandy. six| ®t the Richmond (Va:) Country Germany's Hein Ten Hoff tonight | #°Cordance with the current high} IOWA CITY, lowa — Towa's 18. Oregon Stale 1) 2222202 IT en | Brown fs even at 44, but since times with solid left hooks to the| Clad; Sept, 12-17 |box a 10-rounder which could in-|%U™Ping rules,” said Pond. “It will | speedy Hawkeyes drove through |}. Ble"... 104 Brown begamt coaching in the game head as he tagged the lanky young-! Dates announced for other crease the crowd hunting a try at|0¢ easy for him to get his timing | Michigan State’s defenses to hand|"* (9. seg"Nisgaresst a, rere he has beaten Owen in both ster with. the ird t in hi tes or tour. | ¥ ieno’s_hess ight | G0", like regular high jumpers, |the Spartans their Ist Big Ten | 1#Daytes (s) ....0000000 00 1et | their meetings. : oJ Galeat in. his mamenfs include: yaaa Seanmene MEN to bit his peak height at the right | basketball Joss in their Ist start | is Tie Setwean eatiie’ “11” and | "MY Job at present,” Owen said, ie ped —~e fe bouts. = “8 Women's Open, Wichita (Kan) "ny. pout which will jam an 1 Puaee. above the bar,” 73-63 last night. Press. “is to do @ good. job with the boys Willie’ Troy of Washington, D. C1 Atateur Public avey = |expected capacity 1.156 into the HE was Towa’g Ist win gad tts [28 SecderisGil----coccccncccrsocy.. g| ON MOTE prtus-hiontortet . n - Links, Coffin | Miiwaukee Auditoriura, will not be ; ar Ce en “Gee: eushs ae Weereeeneneeeppenen RING VILLAIN — Ted Cartier wrestled Sandy to the aay Dok Course, Indianapolis,|+ojovised or broadcast. Boxing Great counted on a pair of high scor * pochnahent Lear gt alg (above), a wrestling “vill” =z fered cut on both brows. Sandy |. National unr Amateur;—Pur-{, the rangy._2i¢-peess = Now Inmate in|} ch) ‘Devs and Cart Gain. tor East Entries Swamp ~ | Zeke Brathowski; Texas. Tech's | ring mn cae tant ane oDe . Course, , 4 . . 4 7 Per: | oir = eaaliaminns mmr Se eee wees om | Mewar | Slate Asylum | mee en WIBC’s Secretary — |B Stamatis ltaies tec er 4 ; . In addition, the USGA said the yoga ——— sage ' y. Spartans rallied briefly in the 3rd | hk re ry bama's oft-the-bench wg hla, heres og ia . . . ; Marciano to Berlin ‘ ‘lity’ period, but the Hawkeyes, ahead | tackler, Tommy Lewis ednesday Nebraska Plans More Girls’ Junior Championship will be | a summer title def against neurable Senility Puts 52-37. stood off on ahene COLUMBUS, Ohio @ — Eastern | america linemen seekers ne Two other matches we aden ees SPOR Spore Ae re ie. wa be de| The %yearcld Bucceroni, 190,|! _, /nstitution control bail offense. and were able |wntir “and thie year in the of Oldahoma. en Re es LINCOLN, Neb, (UP) — John|termined later. Lie Ten Hott has lost only’ three|, CHICAGO (INS)—Oscar (Battl-|to cut the Hawkeye margin to| Congress Racer wnaryy Torney To achieve victory over Brown's | Winter's Fj : Selick, acting of the Lcememspslanepipoeaanete pro-bouts, He is favored tonight. |! “elson. Tl, once rated with | eight points 65-57 with five min-| Syracuse, N. Y., April 8. in| squad, however, Owen will have to Ts first SESS SSE lay George Resigns (naam seat "it | seen, chen Sate |S anh ede oan ies omen ena tm mers ow | FestliNg Show “5 than double the amount of finés- g g ae ns isis not challenger | Hospital today suffering from! Davis and Cain came through|women are “ ‘raat cnster | fensive players, including speed! Sot Wednesda “6 : what psychiatrists Pr , merchaht Billy Wells and —All- Sellitk said he had ir mind Texas A & M Post {mc —Grpitieesl born se kets to snsure the lead | Apel 8 tournament eis Michigan State: tig. Herland Ceri |, seenional wrestling ~ > ; x : The aged ba - Do ;. Pontiac } (program that would expand the} COLLEGE STATION, Tex. @ : shrank from 140 pounds ee ee core ee Ls ot Wisconsin, Toor Aman of West number of athletic scholarships at |The resignation of Ray George as {UP Cage Ratings tn vesene, Penne, oman eugene [eee eee wa 0 Beer 2 |e cate ed Gua ayroaue toma | Sane oe the school from about 70 or 80 head football at Texas A&M | ‘NEW YORK (UP)—United committed ne ital yester ran ; Sate fen dha ms reach e aon on tie bars poten cant ben ane See Gn of UCLA to bet ‘a ‘EW nited Press heept - | close check by the Hawkeyes, He | ent as she sets about| trying to!” . ween 125 and 150. prormns ovdeny aber Pani grid- basketball ratings (first place, 4¥ 5y judge Walter 8. Stevens. | scored 14 points. ~ defend three championships she S.. Cane lia Curl School for Referees j Gases whose team lost its last | Votes and season. recdrds- h|- Nelson,~ whose wife died two| Spartan Julius McCoy ran wild“? !@st year. * Ppa? tite five Southwest Conference games, | S&mes played Saturday, Jan.-2—| weeks ago, hag: been living in aj for scoring honors with 25 points. —— Teams Meet in Match . .SAN aarp aay 4 (UP)—A na- quit yestebing with the : ‘ coun upon te eat et MSC has lest three straight after Honor Dorais Memory DETROIT W — American and ams Was proposed today by | ness. He told fanin ee out reeaimathen a> toa ete af bb tapeeestae ceoee doen io auatha; atianae aed anata ae eo _ Van Sweet, coach at/of the busines. napneys . "trie k bet, YOUN cage Ke haa Dates his 3 years bs he tne ee today paid thee Seal sepects. to| seupenane rs mesma epert tts ee Smee oe aie aoa ft Pence nee eg a he amassed a half million dollars : . Charles E. (Gus) Dorais, 62, who The is curling.” . oe 3 “ita Mia tomeh eo"a tee ot tho |Dabton Femeicth ns which be invested and jest in real Hartwig Upsets Seixas died Sunday after a notable career| The ¢ is the 68th annual| Semi-final match will feature 7 “Wnest and the So estate in Chicago as a football player, a coach and precio = A en re the curling | midget pplers Prince Halie 5 very little success, G uslnhe became head coedkr of ; + ADELAIDE, Australia (@®—Aus-|a Detroit councilman. classic, which chown. a new| Salasie of Ethiopia and Major 7 “I have no complaints with the} Texag A&t, " tralia’s Rex Hartwig scored a The city council passed a reso-| international champion at the end | Thumb of Brantford, Ont. Detroit's fairness of the officiating,” he said, came to A&M line Mexican Cagers Play oder +" y eulogizing Dorais | ot the four-day mest next Sunday. | Lou Klein and Ted Perva of Pitis- 3 it was just that if was different |coach in 1860 trom the University elie gs pa Fe far Rant a gh g ie One of the few “friendly” sports| burgh, Pa., will meet in the open- every place we went.” ot Southern. 3 Michiaa Fj In nie $4, 63, €1 colleague. “ on ice, curling is sort of frozen | ing bout. . igan riveS) (|i championship, 5-7, | oe en ee aa Tickets are on sale for the st - : oe aay.) Gres janes meaeere, at Griff's Grill, Dobski’s Ba 2Bio . Sie serie tees sect'a| MICK ey Recalls His Refusal fo. Fight): _\. Poll Discloses Interesting Sidelig hts» 202 ry, sranged wi C GIKET | 5 Fils RA Ld al zo on Ma or Lea ‘ 2 IR t Hi hl Mexico alumnus now on the Mar- ae . EY J | onMe guers; Musial Rated Hi cust echoal's fact. Tiry : . i ly A aap ca ncaa nag agg ee egg & ene el or fl { qd f / wk C | ~ go-pailled “Bible,” ‘the sane than 106 sports Suttery Sha | wtttera, sont ganerons, most belp-|Steten Bendee tk’ Maooets SS eee: Td like to fight.” | | g News, has come up with a tollow big leaguers closely, rates |ful to rookies, most popular oft| date, they play Sault Tech. Thurs- BEVERLY HILLS—At a friendly luncheon a few | To prove what they meant, both Mickey and Greb 4 _ that ought to delight psychiatrists|the athletes on everything from | the field and possessor of the best | day, Jan. 7, and Michigan Tech at | °*!*,°8? ™ host: Harry Brand, planted me between it out with # “+ nd-major league bench jockeys| their value to their clubs down to | business sense, Houghton Saturday, Jan. 9. er fighters, They were Jack Dempsey | met Jack Sharkey, Max Schmeling, Paulino Uzeudon 2 ; alike, — their personal eating, sleeping and| He also, needless to say, is listed ‘Arrangements for the Mexican |%4 Mickey Walker—the Old Manassa Mauler and and others. A little over a year and 21 fights later AH # eames : pin-ball-playing habits. as the man who “has done the|team to visit Marquette were com-|° TY Bulldog, Harry Grpb died, after an eye operation. - pr? . From the answers in 4 dif- {most for his team.” | *, pleted by Mrs, Radeleine C. Rubin | _ Fae tes ce) & es ferent categories, a psychiatrist Boston Red Sox Tea |4¢ la Borbolla, acting as corre- Jack-and Mickey took charge of the occasion with |--. There were several old-timers there and a few _| 4 28 m Bye could some eee spondence translator. Henry MeLemore cutting in. of them brought up the fact that Jim was | aj a om ee oe See e-* * a vastly underrated fighter. People today judge t how the bench apo cnapinn gy Sobor OTP a Bee Miter was a hot Marry Greb recter. He ve | dettree by his Sehnson flop, a oe 1. _* r- _ : ¢ ; i occurred after ideas * a ‘ Da: a tan apes et as jhe EB ad EL as = ne DEP its gk “ best businessman, the best stu--| son for Pontiac sa ; ' mn es. Gas’ et basta tad Oho diet’ Rename tie ue Oe ee Rs aon ve wl cera pf League teams Monday; _—Ss-_ b: ) month as “Tex,” Greb said, “there are enough ‘the last 50 ye Likewise, it may surprise some rt Golléctéd 11 points | around for Mickey~and I to beat up ) king: ty Seats, Sayfa comentired the tases |e gate Ouimens renen Freee |S an see, Mickey's my pal and I don't ard te member of the Red/terian -to *& } victory over | to hit, him. Also T don’t want him é; +s Apprentices. Teise, of the losers, | can make it a deal: mary ‘feen the less complimentary side,|had 10 points, Greek Orthodox | still won't fight a ee gets elected most tempera-| Church, sparked by Sam Cosmia’s| “That goes for me,” Mickey said. - least co-operative with | polnia. owned YMCA, 4033, |Greb. , He's my friend and. you don't meet many least friendly to fans. 2nd game. _ friends in this game. ‘There ares + pein on | a et ae ‘ : , ‘ hiv ’ t e > f : } F eee + GW J — Bi { Bn f oP aS : OS ae oy He ae e ae ee et ae he Be aoe PT een FS SR Sa rks Ag Ne: ulSi Nelle By JOHN CHANDLER NEW YORK —New York Yan- | pas top honors in the AP poll | Brooklyn Dodgers ip thé kees -who~ worr-ar unprecedented | for thts * ts the tthr Consecutive} ne year that Casey Stengel's men | ijhave been voted Sth straight American League pe nant and followed up with van Sthiconsecutive World Series cham- pionship were\ voted the outstand- ing team of 1953 today in the 23rd 4nnual, Assoc igted Press year-end poll, As they have “monopolized base- 1, so have the Bronx Bombers Yankees, the World | Series 4 games. to 2, rolled up! 289. points on a 3-2-1 basis University of Maryland, unbeaten ws in 18 regular season football gates the: year. jand ngmed 1953's no. 1 college! It was a runaway) forthe (team in the AP poll last motifh, Yankees, who received 79 Ist (edged the Cleveland Browns for place votes from a total of 125! | 2nd place. Maryland : had 10 biel ballots sports writers and sportcasters. | 13, but the he _ Terrapins had suf. who defeated “best team of | SHATTERS REC ORD—Sammy Crooks, of St. Petersburg, Fla., shown here in a recent one-mile established. a world speed record for 91-cubic-inch hydroplanes, during | course race at Miami Beach, “THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY Yanks Top Team for Fourth Straight Year ory ’ fic ient 2nd. and -3rd place support | shifted’ from Boston and were in to’ run up 109 points to 106 for; the Ngtional League pennant — Cleveland. ; | finishing 2nd. Detroit Lions Maryland, tike Cleveland, came | tional Football League qapilons to the-end of the: fad as the | for a 3nd straight\ year; Minneapo- | ~ grid season ended. Tettapins were | tis Lakerd, Natiqnal Basketball As-. upset by Oklahom in the | sociation; \and Brooklyn's National | | Orange Bowl at Miami after the | League champions, Detroit Lions beat Clevieand in| Detroit was 8th it) last jear's the playoff for the National Foot. | {jens and might have finished t| ball - League title ihigher’ this time had—the-.. title game in which the Lions ypset This year's poll wen similar | 1, Cleveland Browns Dec. 27 jto 1962 in one respect—a college football been played earlier. fans ant to te Leading teams (first place votes | Yankees. However last year, the. with 45 Ist place votes, Michi. | ‘" Parentheses): eee A a = Jnited Press Phete an event of the Orange Bow! Regatta. He averaged 78.2 miles per hour for two runs over the measured- | mile course. Old record of 71.81 miles'an hour had | Forced Rules Change Cotton Bowl's Twelfth-Man Episode Recalls Austin’s ‘Strategy’ in 1920's By GAYLE TALBOT. NEW YORK ® — The Tommy Lewis, or 12th man, episode in the Cotton Bow! game only serves to point up the dismal fact that there is very little opportunity or reward for free enterprise dy the kept pecking away at the regula- | tions with their whereases and) wherefores. ‘ There was a time not too many ; Texas football circles. years.ago when the Alabama full-| back, far from being an object of In Red, White, Pink and Salmon Also HYBRIDS SS oaeaememmnll BIRD FEEDING aiti » 4 +* i ; ———$— ai enn ‘SNOVER’S HEALTH OF» Oras te - npnanteer a" en cea ie dn = . a - = on my roe 5 ‘one of. America's. greatest stars, | bowlers finish the swing with an ~arm hft-at bal tetesse some itt That would“have been_back—be- fore my fine Texas friend, Pete Cawthon, then coach of the Austin College Kangaroos, boned up on the fine print in the rule book and discovered that the only pen- alty accruing to a-team which ‘accidentally’’ had an extra man field while a play was in \ there would come tearing out from | the sidehne-an- enger Austin Goi- lege substitute to haul him down well short of the goal. All the offi- cials could do jn such instances | was gravely step off the penalty yards while the opposing coach | | quietly Grew a fit * * It wouldn't have been quite so | distance to, its own ‘goal line, That | bad, one coach wijo bad been thus | was in thé ‘mjd-20's when the Kan- | victimized said later, if Pete had garoos were a minor..power in |at: least kept all the. members of thes his sthall squiid'on the bench with him. But, no, he complained, | Well, as the story came to mejthere always was one Kangaroo rat the time, it seerned that almost | lying wrapped’in hig blanket down | every time an opposing back broke | on about the 20-yard line. He sus- loose for what looked like a touch-| pected this was something “more down run against Cawthon’s team | than a coincidence. Jack Kramer Offers Plan to Recapture Cup for U.S. By ED CORRIGAN He wants to give his time and NEW YORK ® — All sorts of|money to developing new’ talent. schemes have been advanted for The former amateur ace who only Jmost-a—weekon—how-the- United afew years ago ruled the game States can win back the David Cup - offered to contribute $7,500 and from Australia, but Jack Kramer, two months of-his time in an effert | to develop young players. * 7 * Kramer figures he will _ visit about 85 cities on his professional tour the first five months of this year, At each stop~he would like to have the local professional or school coach. bring a group of the most talented youngsters to him. After he has looked over all the lads—he wants them all under 18 today came up with a new one. And it might work. Bowling | Clinic By BULLY SIXTY CASE—Elbow Points Down. Thumb Regulates Turn—All top Upset Defeats stood since 1951. | 1. New York Yankees, Baseball (79) 0) gan Stale came much closer to 2. Maryland. Veotbal_ (10) 108 the Yanks, who had 65. : Chovelond Browse, Footbey (13) 8 | i; 4 ame m 7) Pnbeaten but once-tied Notre | - ee Basketball «3) “ Dame football team, 6th in the | %. Detrait Lions Yastbail = ” " } nneapolis kers, Basketball (t) 1! 11952 poll, was 4th this time, fol-| ® U. 5, Naval Academy, Rowing a) lowed by the Indiana basketball | *,(Sohiye Dedeers, Banekell (1) ii Other teams receiving Ist place votes |team, Big Ten and NCAA cham- ane ie Hariem Globetrotiets, basket - pion; Milwaukee Braves, who't toot “ut feotbeli; 84. Olaf, (Minn), Fun and F ood Will Highlight Hunters Roundup « : Preparations have pleted for the hunters ~ Indiana, Illini’ ~ Narrowly Miss. been con annual Elks lodge roundup, Jan. 7 in’ the clubrooms Representatives are expected Hoosiers Blow Lead *trom practically all deer hunting Over Wisconsin, Stall! groups in the area. The food will - eo. . wild” and the program, an im- Out Final Minutes patina ‘fun feast’ according to ; Dr. H. A, Miller, chairman, will CHICAGO w—Indiana and Ili- nois, -two~-of the Big Ten’s top | | follow the trend set by the dinner. | rated basketball -clubs, narrowly | “We expect about 500 to attend."' | Miller reports, adding that the ad- | escaped defeat last night as under- dogs Wisconsin and Northwestern vance sale of tickets has been un- | usually good. Ray Kingsbury will bid strongly for upsets. Indiana’s Hoosiers had a 13 prepare the dinner. Serving starts .. 5:30. Program begins at 9-30 point lead over Wisconsin on their | home court at one point but in the | Bey anes aces owe | REQ Wing Star Well in Front off a belated Badger bid and win, 70-47. Howe Picks Up Three Points in Week for Art | Dependable Don Schlundt, who | scored 30 points in paar mgid 6@ victory opening the Big campaign Saturday, hit diy ry | | against the Badgers, who were | topped by Tony Stracka's 15. | Sophomore guard Bill Ridley, .@ Ross Trophy | substitute, scored:a field goal and free throw in the waning seconds | MONTREAL # — Detroit's) ee give Illinois’ the points. it | Gordie Howe, National Hockey | needed for a 66-65 voctory over | League's leading scorer ‘the past | SD Bn tne ohn at? | nesota, |igan at Northwestern war Purdue | at Ohio State in the 1954 season. Ohio State plays Pittsburgh in 4 | Carey, Rams’ outstanding rookie nonconference game Wednesday. | of 1952, captained the unbeaten, Orioles Still Torn by Dispute Over Building - because they can be developed 7 “more -easity—he -wouht take the more lift than others. In the eight top prospects to eamp for previous article the extreme lift an entire summer of coaching. applied by Junie McMahon was | shown. Today's sketch pictures the de- | Hy ma u Sesskee i p. Miles Acks for! rrexy ores “A545 ' Someone to ron Out eae Delay i i 5, 1954 (Kentueky, Dusnieane EF, ace Clear Sailing This Week f jieserestere. ES SN por cometie front in the running for the as the game | Art Ross trophy and the $1,000 were-paced by John Kerr, | that goes with it. - F who scored_27 points. | Howe, 25-year-old “right -wing- In other games; fowa won its}-er, held his ground last week, | Big, Ten opener, beating Michiga™ | picking up three points, all on | State, also in its debut, 73-63, and) gesists te bring his total points Michigan surprised Ohio State, a0-| t $4. Teammate Ted Lindsay, other ist time out team, 8576. his closest. competitor, also lowa took a 15-point lead over| gaind three points and now has - Michigan State late in the 3rd 37. : : quarter and held a comfortable; owe has 16 goals and 28 as- margin thereafter. sists and Lindsay 14 tallies and Sophomore Harvey Williams wa8 | 27 sccicts. . the big gun in Michigan's victory; parry Lumley af the Mapl over Ohio State, scoring 24 points, | | pats is the leading netminder. but snother sophomore, Jim Bas nat a Peon omg oe om Coait Pros Sign Carey Next intraconference - activity! [LoS ANGELES @—Los eles | takes place Saturday with Tiinois | Rams_profes "otal & smacked 28 hits in 51 times at bat | for a 539 mark. Schoendienst ons By RIP WATSON | looks like _NEW: YORK «It pretty clear sailing.now for Ken- @acky and Duquesne, two mem- bers of the- basketball big three, | but Indiana, third me of the - trio, has a } rough road to fravel. It's Time Out! “Six times in 16 minutes that guy sinks a shot that. he couldn't once in five years!"’ Phalanx Edges Police Quintet in D Thriller Collision Between Two Undefeated Fives Tops fad League Card City Basketball Leagues resumed py Monday night after-an 11-day holiday layoff. . Feature contest on the night’s 8game card was a collision between two undefeated | Class D teams, Phalanx and Police Department, at Lincoln Junior High. After trailing through most of the lst three quarters, Phalanx | come a 3-point deficit and win, 24- ) Zack, Athanas paced the win- | ners with 10 points. In other “D” games, EXks 773 | pulled away from a 13-12 half- time lead te down Senior Hi-Y, CLASS A (EXE) GMC ooo ceca gacceneee 18 15 18 1350 CHUCK'S 2200622... 21 7 17 148 | STADIUM INN.......... 0 15 we oa WALLED LAKE 1 5 8 oa) PHALANX ..\..,.-.-....-- a 2 6 8%) POLICE .......... 4 9 & S—z2 poner: 3 8 T1d—ge | SE Hi- : GIRLS gs 8 46 SAID KIDS ....... ete BASKETTES .......¢.. 6 6 6 3a) UNKNOWNS .|..........- a8 Om DICK Ww Oe ccemetakinod $ 3 2 3 i prakis seversees a Sot os —— ——_ = ee Q Hughes Monday at a meeting called to discuss renova- tion work at the stadium, which | Clarkston Merchants moved into wil, coord nn eae Bese undisputed possession of Ist place oo See ee ee, in Waterford Township Basketball League standings Monday, beating - the Waterford High Faculty 60-30. uintet Takes Waterford League's Lead fo & losing couse te ble Fools | the college cage scene after an en-! staged & final period sally t0-over= 1. and Seven Lhd eedededededeen — oes . neal ~ " When 93,751 fans watched: the Detroit Lions and the Los Angeles . Rams play in the Los, Angeles Coliseum this year, it was the Kentucky's Wildcats, rolling | ary scheduled National . Football along at the head of the Associated | League game. < Press poll, defeated a stuborn ! Xavier of Ohio team -77-71 last SA might while Duquesiie Wat beating F end Dayton 70-52. Indiana, ‘fieariwhile, | OR R , had its second successive close shave in Big Ten competition: be- fore downing Wisconsin 70-67. Kenticky, with eight straight | yittori¢s in a triumphal return, to} foreed year's absence, now has only De Paul and Vanderbilt to| worry about Duquesné, “ranked just behind} WEW. igs threatened by a re- One Coat Kentucky, turn game with Dayton and an- other match with Niagara, a five- | point victim of the Dukes in the} ~ Madison Square Garden Festival | Tournament. Conference competition got go ing with a bang last night. Kansas,,) which bowed to Indiana in «the | NCAA final last year, began de- fense of the Big. Seven title by} squeezing past Oklahoma - 76-72; Duke, No. 8 team in the country, rolled along in the Atlantic Coast Conference. by flattening South Carolina 89-69; and Wichita won! its Missouri Valley opened with a overtime victory over . Detroit 717-75 Yanks, Redlegs Foes in Hall of Fame Tilt COOPERSTOWN Y. UP)— This: year’s Major League Hall of Fanie game at Doubleday field, Aug. 9, will match the world champion New York Yankees against the Cincinnati Redlegs. It will mark the Yankees first visit to baseball's birthplace since 1947, when they suffered a 43 set- back at the hands of the old Boston | Braves. } The Redlegs also appeared in| last year’s annual exhibition, de- feating Chicago White Sox, 164. | National League’s representatives have won seven of the 12 previous hall of fame meetings. ar ‘ For Your Nearest Dealer Call . West Detroit Glass . of Pontiac FEderal 2-8397 Notre Dame hasn't accepted a | football bowl invitation since 1925. | The game. was the Rose Bowl | and the Ifish, led only the Fours Mules, de-; féated Stanford, 77-10. Toe In Adjusted on Your Car for SHS TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED FOR ALL WORK FIRESTONE STORE - 146 West Huron Street FEdera!l 2-9251 \ I pontiac Armory, Wed. Jan. 6, 8:30 P. M. _ Main Event: sta Fall—60 Minutes MAURICE VACHON. , Montreal vs. JOHNNY “Dynamite” GATES, Windsor. Semi-Final: 1 Fall—45 Minutes OUTSTANDING MIDGET ATTRACTION MAJOR TON THONS Ws. AGI SRLANE 0 Seats Ringside, $1.30 plus tax Gen. Admision, $1.00 plus tax PRICES SLASHED on Lumber team. fell before Briggs’ each piled up 23 points to lead Drayton Drug to a 71-51 win over Beattie Motor Sales; white Davis || Machinery forfeited to Matiny's ceiling conte thee Gent Geldh Ed Hints and Dom Mauti, with Miles said. ‘ 19 and 17 -‘peints respectively, | Hughes, jumping to the defense, | paced the Merchants to their 3rd: remarked that he didn’t see “why| straight triumph. the taxpayers should pay more ‘Al Cuthrell contributed 25 points money so- the Oriolés can make more box seats.” - : : “What we're building now over heaven,” the contractor barked. WATERFORD BUSINESS Pte. Pts. News eee Ss Teas Ne. 8 a Millwork Ne. t 3 Bis am winai, game—D. A p+ Sp EX RA _ FOR A LIMITED TIME WE ARE OFFERING Rad | RANTS .-:. Suit at Regular Price—Extra Pants for Only Se RANDOLPH ran Se Harmood Hea L SALE i y Sporting Goods, 54-46. Jim Batch- | elor had 17 points for the winners. | Bob Pickett and Wayne Beckley | New ‘OT Rebuilt Ne wot tame St Pet 29351 DODGE FORD OLDSM oe Be Ready for Winter . ~ Exchange that old worn out motor for a NEW or REBUILT Motor. : Do It Now a ee Consider these facts: * @ Rents and living costs may rise but mortgage payinents on your home do not increase. @ 55 out of every 100 Americans have attained the goal of home-ownership i¢ ___| |THE, PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1954 i YOU CAN CHECK OFF the big milestones of life on the ‘fingers of one hand — the first date, your wedding, the. first baby, the raise that really mattered —and the day you bought your home. What a wonderful feeling to say, “It’s - ours... for keeps!” Half of that thrill is the knowledge that living! But it’s also wonderful to know you have a sound investment, a place where your-children-can grow. up in healthy, happy surroundings, and a firm start towards financial independence: : — by looking at the benefits of owning | a home, not by postponing « decision you've done the right thing — and made the most ienpotent There are many opportunities for home buyers in this because they were unwilling to make : ; relatively minor compromises with an investment of your life. se ee area at this very moment. You'll find them listed in the “teal.” It’s wonderful to have your own Home, your own garden, © Classified and Real Estate sections of this newspaper — @ Buying a home is a sound invest- - ment, Your cash equity grows with © each mortgage paymént, Each im- provement you make which contrib- utes to your enjoyment of your home also adds to its value. @ The home owner has a safe harbor - against inflationary storms. His money is at work —profitably.. During in- your owh patio, perhaps a few fruit trees out back. That’s s genuine achievements in all — ranges, ' all areas, The Daily Classified Pages and the Saturday Builders’ ae oe: aN Larganey — Section of the Pontiac Press bring you a complete list of : rises in worth. homes for sale in Pontiac and Oakland County. @ As a home owner, you will enjoy income tax savings. Your mortgage interest payments and real estate taxes are deductible from Federal — and some state— income tax returns. ._ “A homie of your own caniot be lost or stolen, nor can it be carried away — it ony >.< haswaeljeagrapegpeliaalie - YOU'RE RIGHT, . Brokers—Realtors—Builders All List Their Offerings in The Pontiac Press _ WHEN YOU BUY YOUR HOME... BEST-INVESTMENT OF ALL! +) f - Pees Fs ; 7 7 —_ —_ _ — — tf \ - ee en SAVES AO Wee Oe See eee | Ee i " “ pal pane nes eres ert me fd ; , * —~ SS Pest ak ele Xk y oe i rie SLOT PTL Raw Re sectomcaweess mane cs oe ee ee ee ech Te A ae? al Re: j yey Ba bk } Tee SS: Pee ease -h =. Te Ae 2 23 * fo eet vs ‘ 3 PAY gay- | As West Grows Stronger 1954 Looms as Good Year ' By PHIL NEWSOM United Press Foreign News Editor | to the Russians, but, equally, they | , . _. Fortunately for mankind, it is | . him for Christmas. his nature to find hope in each | passing milestone. ._ a — aap » So ~~! 1953-passed and the world | thwes” Were “strengthened “bythe entered 1954, the Cold War capitals | assessed the months behind, and, ‘on the basis of , sought to look into the months ahead. In general, the outlook wag opti- mistic. : There were solid reasons,’~ For the first time in three years the gums were silent ia Korea. World tension was at least tem- porarily on the decline and the | chances for any worldwide ex- | plosion in 1954 seemed remote. | Militarily and economically the | West was stronger than at any | time since the end of World War Ul In 1953; Britain emerged from austerity and the pound sterling regained respect on world mar- kets. Britain was prepared to pay her annual $119,000,000 to the United States on her VU. 8S. loan. Prosperity surged through West Germany and the lowland coun- tries. France and Italy remained weak sisters in the Western family who would continue to need help. But there, too, there was hope. The United States had taken over the great bulk of the annual $1,000,- ~ 000,000 cost of the Indochina War, ely giving the French economy a need- ed shot in the arm. As for Italy, there was hope that 1964 finally would see a settiement ‘of her quarrel with Yugoslavia over Trieste. Militarily, the North Atlantic Treaty forces still were; inferior would be no push-over for a sud- den attack. -Mediterranean de- pact between Spain and the United States, “* Some of the reasons for hope in 1954 were on the negative side. Rassia was believed too in- volved at home to risk any gen- eral outbreak, 4 _ » THE PONTIAC PRESS, Tl Kills His Best Friend | hysterically denied her husbahd, . : a trucking firm employe, had ever | With Christmas Present | mistreated her. i TRAN rt 7S }old carpenter 1S dealt lan tah dation vandeted, Aunt Swears In Judge using’ a’gun the victim had given) OWOSSO, Mich @ — When ' * “Michael Carland wag sworn in as Homicide Inspector Frank Ahern'a Michigan Circuit Court judge said Arthur E. Hansen told him yesterday, his wife, three daugh- -he— killed Paul Pedersqn,...40,. be» ters, mother and two sisters were | _" Miss Bess Car- land, a notary public, administered the oath. cause “I didfi’t like the way he present. His aunt was treating his wife.”’ But Mrs, Louise Pedersoy, 4, | SIDE GLANCES } by Galbraith — The death of Josef Stalin started a new struggle for power inside the Kremlin and the June 17 re-| volt in East Germany proved to | the Russians they could expect ro} loyalty, trom captive peoples. There were indications the Krem.- | lin hierarchy believed it now was | necessary to increase the output | |of consumer and luxury goods to | treduce grumbling at home, even | | if it meant some reduction in their | | war-making potential. Another of the negative rea- | sons for the hope of peace was, | strangely, the hydrogen bomb. | Western leaders worried because | |they knew the Russians had at | \least the know-how to make the | ‘ hydogen bomb, even if they did |mot already have the bomb. But | | the Russians were equally worried, | | as evidenced by their steady clam- | or to have the bomb outlawed. The United States would not give up this fearful weapon because its | mere possession was a powerful | deterrent to war — the Reds might | wreak terrible havoc on Ameri-| can cities with a surprise blow | but to escape retaliation, victory | | would have to be swift and total. | oI i, a _ | [ Pi Sd | It seemed unlikely the Reds would risk it: -- Gige 1004 by HRA Sorvinn, inc. th am. 0. © Pat. Os “‘My mom's tied up right now! Could I have her call you back?” THE BERRYS # vede Ii! DONALD DUCK by Cari Grubert JESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1954 e se te CISCO KID of MEANWHILE, THE REAL CISCO PAGES ae YUH LOC - -~ BUT AUNT FRITZI- THAT GOOD- LOOKING COWBOY . 1S ON by ‘xz OE 6 Ra. PD Yi yyy ys We Cae 1998 ee cones feenre byntewe iT hl oe | — 7 —_ } + | J “| ’ < Tt. ei at ie Pre. tit 7~* 5. WLLL GLANKET pereres BOARDI AINTNE OF THE = ESKIMOS = . a re ‘- er eee : ir e BE N.LEGAL— . we my Is s NEA, —_—_, : & * 3 “ . = = “3 : K . J fi e mn - = on = : a VA ¥ hf 4 * . é — a . § > ‘ — | i ae ‘ iy "i , . Pi ae = . 5 , is { ee % “ : Pu, “s ee Bee ¥ 4 Bs * . ¢ a ; hist J . z es 5 a et ee . oa 7 i] sa in a j —— F . es 7+ -* —_Wildroot Cream. 08 is America's favorite hair tonic, W's non-sleohalie. Con d, Chirtat Low a8 209. ; “ee ’ ; nS | : ' 4 * ; ' i | i } é ve =f . a 4 : : f ‘3 1 : 7” } { se ‘@ di . P ager re ; Ls F j We « : 4 4 Ts ‘ = be : is , : f Loe he Cem ae i / ' : : f ‘ i x ‘q et a4 ey 4 4 f i ye ing tts ; ‘ ne . 4 ; caw i. aig wy i we Kes y an ba LS i PRE eae > 23 a cemmenn ar the ty» ; ica bs ; ies ‘ ieee oes oe ee eee -— Lis .. v. Hamlin nouliieds eer eee hee Se asic < fet as “i ee. S yz PE Ne Ge Te EE end Pg ered eke a 5 * \ : cas { ras 1 / > a at Se | i! sae » aS i Stee je. 3; t, Br et i St tit xX “. pon eas as SS ae ee eae < - ; i . a3 is : \ . 68 we a 5 . ; . ks «¥, 1 THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1954 fa oo | | | Ts | Stocks Buoy { | lodge Calendar. SeesNom: =|» Sacer en sE" , : ‘ . is eby as required by , Sf | eet cu * , f Regular \ communication Cedar ; 3 re 520, of the Public Acts of Re ne eer ee “| pedge No. 60. and A.M. Clark- | FOCI | tect “eeescct ted "the ‘. re ° oon ae : 7, 8:00 ‘p.m. edepted One. Brow pd ere: e . qa pernoft (Uy = Whajecae rice * in 0 ines rs ala, sat vie Le ot wells im. jhe, eit par ‘ the farmers’ "a : bd ‘ err er County, : ‘ ? Fruits: Delicious, fatiey, §.00 | N ; > ] ‘at 2:00 qeanery. ve panaard CHICAGO (®.— Major character. | 3%; ¥° 1; 3.50-440 bu: apples, Greenings, |~ NEW' YORK Uf —'Stocks main- Qws in biel Time. the. bearing” is for the. purpose ; ae i ; : . . and testimony per- soe RR ee wer ably tained a consistent firmness today | Beant Davis, 268 Newport, Fon: $ ge es was uncertalnty. "The |Nerthera Spy, iancy, «30 bu: No’ %, | Yather Sctive market-~~——~- 117 ship reported to Oak.| Hudson Dealers Study | SS bz bepmation ‘es fotiows: know whether to go | 2.00-2.50 bu. Buoyance was apparent in just . = r 10 Highland Ave- 3 : : Beets sopped. No 1. 1.00 | about all divisions of the market land County sheriff's deputies yes- Cc il at White Plains | sve. chai ik, Mic to aril 2 11,25 bu; 1.25 doz bens, Cabbage, | @ tons - ! tha ounci Fr. wen ia 1 te els ; . terday t a portable ; the os ely, No}, 6&8 ba: cab- | with gains going to around a point Pp ' went. quarter Tdi Vkew 9 | . Curly, No i, 1,00-1,50 by; cabbage. : pint a, shanty, valued, at $50, had Meets Problem t \oncertainty.| a,F, oie hs Garret, / Of) the best. Losses) were . stolen from @ farm at 3490 Wak he series of| 202.80 crate! eelery. No.1 write dos | Motors, active abd higher yes) ton Biva, The Hudson Dealers National ne bebe: ites tates’ rg terday, were higher today. r Parking Study Council | credits , oars Yr yee 1, 861.00 @os beh. » |General Motors was an exception. Jessie J. Williams, 28, of 513) met , off-street icularly Yhe radish, No 1, 450-6.00 pk. basket. Parsley, | It spent a large part of yesterday's | Arthur St., pleaded guilty’ to @/ giving the city of White rea-| Ne 1. 75-125 doz bens.” Pe No 1, | Session with a loss and then closed | reckless Gtee charge yesterday (Ny, the highest per capita retail . : $0-1.10 $0-M bag: petetecs, No i, 2.90- slightly higher. Today GM opened | before Orion Township Justice Hel-| business of any city of jts size in = ~s LAF saan Fee eae atatanes, Beck, Ne 2; lon a block of 1,000 shares off % | mar G. Stanaback. He was fined|the United States. i _ — dos behs. Rytabagas, No 1, 2.00-2.25 bu. | and continued trading right around | $100 and $25 costs. » tion of E seace ae : : now that tl year is under | squash, Delicious, No 1,” 15-100. bu: The council, an organiza’ : ee nas . Hubbard, Not, 75-100 bu, Tur- | that figure. Hudson Motor Car Co. dealers 1s HEREBY GIVEN OF A — BONDS — - = | nlp topped, No 1, 1-00-1.80 bu » Bill Brewer, 23, of 1432 Ladd, | *™ B, . A. 3 STOCKS Grain Prices Greens: Collard, No 1. 1681.50 bu. | ” rk Stocks __ | Walled Lake, was fined $85 and $10 | Which, is gathering information.on | FPA" ewnenfp tall of. the Watertord ° ° ° Kale, No 1, 1.00-150 bu. Spinach, No }, New York Stocks 7 rt : how several U. S. cities are meet-| Township Zoning Board, Wednesday, EY Consult us for first hand information CHICAGO GRAIN 100-125 bu. Swiss chard, No I, 1.00- ; costs yesterday by Farmington}. cir blems, claims | Jsauery 13. 1964 at 7:20 p.m. to sone “<< | ‘CHICAGO (AP)—Opening grain 1.58 be. wf . Figures after decimal points are eighths| Judge Max Hulett, after Brewer ing parking ms, sider following changes to the Zon- = . S d Bo d Wheat May ....... 1.23%, |, Rettuce and greens: Celery cab- ; : , that White Plains’ “convenient, in- my Me: ; ‘In tocks an nas My da” | Dage. Ne 1, 100-150 bu. ‘ ladams Exp .. 275: Johns Man... 66.4/ pleaded guilty to drunk driving. e J7"L. To change from Residence Dist, 1 met ; ; ; 206 Soybeans pa. ore. ae 30-doz case; | Admiral ..... 19.6 Kelsey Hay... 63) : expensive parking has been &/ to commercial Dist. 1, lot No. 117 of ye hacen Te ae ee eee | Aleg “i'bu"” Bet Kimo, io 2) Charles B. Wiggins, ‘38, of 378|major Attraction to shoppers. | MS047y"chanee ‘trom Residence Distt “> We maintain a direct line ember CHICAGO RUTTER AND 31 K 88 .. 32.5; Orton Ave., pleaded innocent to a to Dist. 1, lots 44-50 inclu- We gt tose iy. | CHICAGO. TAP) Butter Dately steady; | Allied irs. 388 Kroger - 462) Geunk oe charge yesterday | ™™* Plains, county seat of | sive of Prembes Subdivision Dist. 1 of all exchanges with up-to-the- | Sep « | receipts 1,046,184; wholesale buying prices | Allis Chal -.. 46.7° LOP Glass ... 40.4) Westchester County just north of | | 3. To change from Residence Dist. t minut tions service available at all Nov % lower: 93 score 65;|Alum Lui .., 487 Lib McN&L 87) when he appeared before Pontiac its first | ° Dist. 1 lots 13-27, ute quota a a F 92 A 65; 90 B 63 C 62.25; cars'$0 Bj Alumni Co Am 60 Ligg & Mey .. 664) 5 M E on ond New .York City, opened sive of Monroe Subd! . wat. 8 $ times. : Jan 63.5; © 62.18. " ~ tl am Atrltn 128 Locks Aire a. udge Maurice Finneg, metered parking lot in 1946, un- wetoe prem Becitenee ued tim ; holesa} . eee post rsonal bond, nding rkis ~ May. buying brices unchacued ‘To ty, imghers Am Car&Pay 33 Lone 8 Cem .. 303 ~¢ . 4 Penns | der control of a five-man parking | on the West Bide of Sashabaw peed ond : a Siete ht Ceara Sat te Sanaa ty tie dete. , | bat ania "ptt ire : ar , 2; cur » receipts 42-42.5; m a a ane b- > ye ited to be t. ler Co. 16 SEF | Cann cnt Gietinn 68 ‘ pee May D str .. 28 | Pleading tnneceat to a drunk driv Since -theh 12 more. lots have |", cony of the Zoning Map together with : ee |} __peynore_scce__|Am_N Gas :: 406 Mid Cont Pei 63.1 ing charge preety Pom ' been built, with three others | list of the proposed changes on 414 Community National Bank Bldg. FE 2-9119 [jf .. pene re ones: prices | Am eee ee ee weed 048 Lospi Judge” Maus nee “18 TN ten. | Blanned: +} wigos_and—may_be_ezamined by those __ = an se! Dracs Previews Es marie one ene A Id ati oc BE Tet Cn ccrnoal bd, |, The council reports tat, in ad [HAE wsrenpoan sownsn - . ——_| “Ayhiles “Use erade A. “jumbo se-45,.[Am™ Tob. @) Motorola .... 3064 vent = a ' | dition to acting as a spur ‘to retail | BONING BOARD |. wid, Ore, 8: large 0-85, wid. ove. 82: [Ae ec Ge Menke in| shopping downtown, the fots have oa a Sarat j % ; _ ave. 46%. U : s we .. }o-. : s if ; . B. large 47-51, wea ave. 48%. aon pobre al J ar a. . et If your friend's tn jail and needs eased traffic congestion and have | Waterford, Township Clerk, DETROIT EDISON COMPANY | eS . wid ove Bi; tnree hth. tat ee | aut ce Line os" Nat Leas : " bail, Ph. FE 5-5203. C. A. Mitchell. influenced several — rq Dec. 15, 1983, Jan, 5, 1954 | medium 44-47, wtd. avg. 45%. Ug.| Atl Refin 283 Nat 8t 47 move, or plan to move, their of- —— ~ ; , r Avoc Mf 46 Nat Ti 17 | . ‘ STATE OF MICHIGAN—Iin the Probet COMMON STOCK YIELDING °5.40% ¥ L Bock Ua erade Crys ore ns | Bala Lime > 83 wy Al ‘re aaa Livestock fess trom New-York City to, White court for the County, of Oakland, * ew Mode ack More roe cheeks » Wed. ave. 41. | pendix Av 617 Nie M 2 ats} ernoct STOCK ains. In the matter of the Petition concern. i | et , IT (AP) — Hogs—Salable 400 Having paid dividends continuously since 1909, p L Beth Sti -°<. $1 Nort & West 40.3 |¢ DETROIT | (Ab) — toes 31% |. Meter collections, taken in a five- ing Jay Robert Bopp, minor. Cause No, this stock offers an excellent investment in a . Power; Feature Longer,| Poultry — TBobnSahine -° 8.5 Nor “Pact” .°: Ba | higher: sows opening 80 cents higher; | cent charge for two-hour parking, | "77-., . ana gilem Sopp, parents growing Michigan. utility. . | Lower Lines DETROIT, POULTRY Bond Stra... 12.3 Nor Ota Pe. 137 | ae eecatiy 25.00 for mized choice ise. |have brought in reyenue amoumt-| of seid mises child , : v DETROIT (AP)—The f Borg Warn .. 762 Obio. Ol! ... 55 | 220 lbs.; few sorted choice 1 and 2 25.25; | ing to $149,000. Court that the present where- eed ! adc cit 900k | By ROBERT B. TARR T'genlcy ute pociney np cerisreme’ no [DIMES ME «<< 341 Packard. 32] few ani 00 ee eee ina bouts of tbe parents of the said minor . . | — s' ° ae ’ . { . - + Telephone: W a > -| Pontiac Press Managing Editor Has heavy type 30-20: type 20-/Brun Balke | 136 Param Piet 27 | 21,80 | £. J. Hanson, general manu- | Stpendent uson the cutite for. support . aOeT Lee? Sree re ot. vere Under | Gadd Co 11.7 Parke Dav .. 33.1 | Cattle—Galable $00: calves 250. Market ing: of the Fisher | 82d that said child should be placed | LANSING — Oldsmobile’s 1954/4 Ibs. whites 25-26; grey crosses 21-) purr Add 161 Penney (JC)" 75.7 | moderately active: slaughtes steers and| facturing manager of the Fi under the jurisdiction of this Court FIRST OF MICHIGAN _pascenser cars, longer, lower and) 3% dnirstorgzoe 9 Gummengee -|itin etn . 22 Rak UO. Tt) Ratings ecert, steaa ewer | Body Division of General Motors, |“Yn'ae tani prio he Sa , . |packing more power than ever | Twrkere—Heary wpe young toms 30-32 Cin Pac". 323 Rheipe D’..:. 316 | Soo0-g4s0 high eheice and prime lack. | today announced the transter | iai¥ine'Resring' on said petition rl « ° c Iw... oeshe . : few u a ere : . c Cor poration , -— | before, will go on dealer Gaplay CHICAGO POULTRY Cater ‘Trae... 482 Philip Mor.’ 45.4 | and Rgifers. 12.00-17.00: cows 25-80 cents pro chain | -_ ot Venton’ tp auld ‘Geante ‘on the : 2a a ey meee | RRS GE, cates Crates tats | Saas one HE Fall ES, Sat | Mehta at ‘gai sd Sos | Se Fisher Body's Atlanta, Ga. | tied fe iaseginteete atts ie “Member | tions originally intended for 1 J ; coops;-f, 0. b. paying prices ills .°; 35.5 | ers scarce, ; ben st 4 s a, ere efteracon. you ar : BUHL BUILDING — DETROIT introduction. Sree hphn"hoasis setirroener? ces: [Sut 7 Ha PAPAL ot 43) Reto! Str. e:"Gu"sinty ccd con | assembly plant, Sharon has been | "Tey feamarees © ever vena BUH ING — OIT The new models were previewed | $i! 24-27, old roosters 17-19: gueklin Cities Sve ... 80 Pullman 41.3 | mere’ bulls 14.50-16 on Be ee superintendent of production and It being impractical to make personal 7 NEW YORK CHICAGO here today by representatives of ete ae eee OS; Hen Cathaye G; [Timi Bee °.. 382 ahd Se bo wood end cuaies Tenet se'ce-se08: | ‘material Control in Fisher's Pon- Stall be anvees ‘Se cen at oder uaa p j : Coca Cola ...116 Radio C [23.3 | Yeaers steady considering quality: bislk et since 1949 one week previous to said hearing in the . newspapers, radio, television and Cole. Palm |. 393 y ee cosa ee. high | tiac-plant . g ——_ trade publications. Foreign Exchan Col’ Gen... nt Remand +++ 145 | Bete individuals 33.00; prime absent |- Sharon: joined Fisher Body in ood uaa enon letails of the cars g ge. Con, Edis 41.6 Reyn Met ... 53. | early: utility amd commercial 15.00-23.08; |; 1995 a6 an accounting clerk in |. Witeess. the Honorable Arthur. Many new : NEW YORK (AP)—Poreign exchange |Com G-E - 3%7 Rey Tob B .. 39:1 | few culls 8.00-12.00. ; Moore, Judge of sald Court, in the City- are being withheld, however, until | rates follow ‘Great Britain in dollars, | Comsam Pw .. 36 gt Jos Lead || 34 Sheep—Salabdle 1,200. Slaughter lambs | the Pontiac plant. In 1940 he was | of Pontiac im said County, this 4th day oF , , others im cents): "}|Con P Pf 4‘, 1062 geovill Mf |: 263! very active,. mostly $1.00 higher; sheep labor [of Jeeuery A.D. 1984 . the dealer display. . Canadian dollar tm New York épen Cont Can ... $8 Sead AI RR *. 43.4) firm: mest 3 high good, te prime promoted 0 of la Seal ARTHUR & MOC RE g nga ry eee ery en jon to new look is market 2 2732 per gpat premium or | Cont Mot. Sears Roeb .. 61.4 }-ooled slaug m - utility | statistics and in to general | 4 true copy mage Oe remete, Contributing to the- ‘ out. ont Ot .... 826 Bhell- Ou.’ 194) and low good wooled lambs 17.50-20.56 PAULINE E. HEWITT - ( ) ,Corn Pad m4 | Ib. shorn lambs | 5 visor of labar standards. | De Pro’ ster, - C slete Moasly *tntreduced by Cadifinc | 2/16 uschanges: Creat Briain’ bo day [Crer, Sl," 32 Stawatt” ou. 382 | noni atin usies aijed supply cull to| n 1945 he wag. made. superin- Suteale Divisten a ture: 1 3/16 : urtiss - 4 ood sla ter ewes -7 i ; to . an . omp | an Bete of to General Meters | Sri, viel SES Gitad Bases See dee Re Se Ree] g | endent of production control and | — —— ~ | line. This is the type of wind- (939i S’s2 “unchanged: Belgium, irene, |Dow Chem . |. 38.1 Seare Ue tose a4 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK in f t of Tab}: | STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Probate Investment shield that aa ae teen the — nA woematons:, Pens (franc) pees 7 we Sperry * 461 ee. eee. Pn cating materials. ; ; Court ter te County. of Osakiand, : : sides and beyond hinge edge | jcuilder) 2641's. up 00% of herr Eastm Kod .. 476 Std Brand .. 28.4/ 1.00 or more up; sows 1.00 higher; choice r matter of the petition concerfi- : Ha : 6 Std Oi Cait 30 Ib. butchers 00; top 25.10 | ; Donsid and. Michael Taylor, oncas | “te ren doom nacwand| Ea eis aime seeeat [ELA es Tt Ba Se ee | seve, Ree, ee, | qausrunon “hoard gues peak | "Seheat eer ae nore, crs ; . v4 o . . : - ° ren’ Facilities +t) tana Grameen te eel . trie. RRs a 187 Std Otl Ohio 333 sows 2050-22. 75: with instances more on Ralph Lee of’ Pontiac ak an eR of said ‘cntideen. . , - |the conventional cornerposts and | Denmark ‘krone 1483 unchaneead | Ex-Cell-O . .. 50.4 St er .. 22.2| choice light weights: good clearance. . Petition having been filed in this Court - , | greatly increasing driver visibility. : . Firestoné . .. 65.3 Suth Pap xu Salable cattle 9.000; calves 500: steers | consultants at the group’s monthly | alleging that the present whereabouts of ‘ ae | . Freept Sul ... 462 Swift & Co 44 average choice and better moderately | tuncheon meeting Monday in Pon- the parents of the said minor children . « « at Your Finger Tips Oldsmobile wound po =— —_ renee avEnacus cha ase Gen mec a Sylv mPa 324 active: mostly steady to strong: A few ; " are unknoyn and the said, children ore 4 . }a total output for yper eau Freee : “Gen Mins 0." 0.4 Tex G Sot. axa} choice and wher ‘predominating. stow. ~ : and that seid children should be placed = . : ts. This’ ob. oe >t Lee, now & Pontiac consultant, ation re 3 ~. . ; for -» ~ a porwr an record Ingest. Riatls on eneitie y= eae . ts Tink 'R Besr +r} tn oe toners t ers steady to 65 tower: was associated for several years “is the Game ef the people of fhe Bate > Just pick vp your phone and call us experienced second y to Net - change..... ~6'>+8 +1 *4)Gen _ 45 Tran W Air 135) cows fully steady: and vealers | Ae of atone. you, are hereby notified . . wele showing of 296,757 units. Probably | Noon. foday.....146.2 19.5 555 100.5|Gen T & Rub 302 Transamer .. 267 | about steady: @ small supply of high. With the Fedreal Internal Revenue | tna: the hearing an said petition will be service on your investments. Your inquiries are ‘ome had Detroit Trans- | PTev!ous day....1458 789 55.4 108.1 | Gillet 467 ~Twent C Fox 211 | choice and prime steers se he-30. 35: mest | Bureau in Detroit- He told how | held st the Court) House in the City of . ‘ | had there been no Detroi | Week ago.......1429 175 55.1 107.3| Goebel Br 7 Underwood . 28.2 | choice steers 23.00-26.00; .ommeércial to ey Pontiae in said County, on the ith day 2 —by phone, by letter or in person. | mission Plant fire last August, cut- | Month ago...... 1441 900 88.7 Toe | Goodrien so Un Carbide. 74. | tow choice -16.50-22.50; 0. load of mixed specialized the field, has become of January AD. 1864, et two o'clock in 2 . | ting off the supply of hydramatic 1983 s4 high....151.8 93.6 55.8 116.3 Gran’ Paige 13 Unit Air Lin 22 byt ernie i c0-29.00: walling — a prrnened for handling manded to eppenr* prrssnalty at said : ‘ ‘ pee . | [trans _ fot 01 . ie, 1982 high 21308 - bee ae sat} or-west 8 * 13 ated Co 3" Lares — ee oe a one Colton ody i. ™h being impractical to make personal - = WATLING LERCHEN & co. j along with Cadillac and Pontiac, | }952 iow...°.:.. 131.2 66.7 8017 (01.0| Greyhound... 135 Unit Fruit 46.4 | cutters S001835. mac’ wtility end com. : County Circuit | ,rxice hereat’ this summons ana notice ; [7 ° we the Oldsmobile output would have a eeacins! Out Ol)... .6. 4 Un Gee tm _ 33.1 mercial bulls 1390-1650; a few 18.75 Judges George B.—Hartrick, H. any Bo a ~~ x 6 oy { Member New York Stock Exchenge ond other leading exchanges been- much--eloser to - the- 1950.)- _. #Hornblower_ & Weels). uotnad 8. 313 g a Rub +: an8 pon a FE Rar 31.00; cull ana | Russel Holland and Frank L. Doty | Pontise Daily, Press a newspaper printed ; aeee 6 5 - . . = -} - - Demat a Mar rrr = — 1 se cde tow-stat tect: | awe mane. tea Bae a en I FF ee 7 . *|D & C Navigation®.... cw a _cveses 46.5 Walgreen... 942] — : 4 . ecutives oy onan the ap — Gerity-Michigan* .... 3236 Intand sil... $18 Warn B Pic ..143 meals (AP)—Potatoes arrivals 44: aactar-velisiag ta: the U.S _— of January Avie er i : sensational line. cars our 57 | Masco Screw*..... ... Inspir oe . aukeshe M... track total pment eled about billion ies . MOO! \ Pontiac: Pontiac State Bank Building—F Eder. a J Kingston Products* 26 3 oe’ 5s Ww seve. 28. : : x true copy ~ Proba ae — : aiidiahiid ee of. them are — Midwest’ Abrasive= . 4 tnt ary. - +f West Un Tei ae about steady; Colorado Red MeClures 1953, “At 50 miles per own it | “ PAULINE E HEWITT. g ~ eae « ber~-arinsimcimetinnsine. snare Wayne serews oe ES 1) Int Paper... 7 Wests El.. 7 51 | $4.95: Minnesota North Denpes’ Pentiess would take one car’ 1,250, years > reniie ——. Register, 3 — . . ; bid and aske— tat Tere [¢-2—-Wootworttr > 1} $32028-— 10 Cover that distance, Enis WS’ ee i. EE ANE Tra ner aoa" Una — 2 a ae _ moe ae SSeS 7 . . r_. ‘, Death Notices |; Wanted Male Help 5| Wanted Male Help 5] Wanted Female Help 6| Wanted Female Help 6|—Wanted Female Help 6| Work Wanted Male 9| Paint, & Decorating 1A —_ ~ ~~ — Y . ~ v PALO a - ’ _ BOX REPLIES lo. . - . We TING, V,O.RE DONE. ANY | WOMEN WART Watt WASTING, . m . . d . . * . 8 > 0001. paintin. F ; FORD, JANUARY 5, 194, EMORY/§ At 10 a.m, today ae - WANTED: YOUNG LADY To -.~ |Do You Want ~ | CARPENTER WORK WTID. NEW WRLLPAPERING Anis FAINTING: Z., 363 E. Kennett; age 68; be- learn jewelry and small appliance DE I f > - and_ PE 44310. Call for est. FE ¢0255, loved Busband of Mrs. Linlan| § there were replies at an NEEDED Susiness, Some sales experience A Better Job? . RELIABLE °C ‘Wall Washing & Painting | 3, Gia Mee nas Seiuer:| | the Press office in . ee BRO ACH | ws.nerejan spnins 2 oe DARREN Wienes Pint rome|Pif%,,*#timalee, ‘Reasonable, FE bard and Newton Ford. Funeral! § the following boxes: § | Quality Salesmen for a Jouceevianes at . a fF faa 3 PAINTING INSIDE “OUT. FRex oe tae = wt : Quality Dealership _ CLERK-TYPIST a CO. congenial people. 5 FULTZ, JANUARY 4. 104, SEAR- 6, 8, 12, 15, 19, 43, 46, || We offer you: —Comentesion Millwrights Migh school graduate. business ex-| NEEDS tion Genetita and = Goomsesd, Seer ~Gr Lite ‘end ocphaloation - as pe — me HI j — Miss Lockman, Pa feat Ra oe cog ‘Wert Interrupuen Toguranee | Machine Repairmen _|_*# SN FE , : Mrs. Lillian Craig; dear sister of an unlimited y tol co OFFICE GIRL ~~ | EXPER WAITRESS FOR. , ta Walker, ‘Mare. tia ~ ret Amen at “Michigan's. finest _ and Wid. witn some boot - Br! “£ Cost Clerk-generat learn] Box 6. ___ | REPAW PLABTERING. IN: ; Hood and Mrs. Myrtle Ridgeway: | ~\y5 rca er dealership serving you for 34 7m ony Lyan Jewelers. , rK-s : WAITRESS, F 10 AM. to 6:30 | "visible patch work. PE 44073. a tH temoved Sandusky = be Wanted Male H ae FES . p.m. 5 daya a week 304M. 0 gen will “be he elp 5) years. seems pee ———| J Payroll Distributic ,, Lye Ee Sani Sane: | — . —— Wh, a6 9:98 | Benin , Toolatsker's DISTRICT MANAGER yron iistribution: /e.5 “pe PULL on pagt| CAurentee Ene a Moving & T . the Snove: 7 1 rs an imeerity wi 25-40 earn “lerk i . ~ . new @ ov fuckin . s aera! ‘E . * t . i . CED REAL ESTATE bg 9 ‘and. industry No others | mee . plus 5 Proven home Clerk chard : v% Fee} “ med #7802. Call after 6 pm. _ “ J ig 12 a s ; 200 home | need apply. APPLY }_:8 program. Generous over t F i F , i . personal Commissions, ex- z 3 See me now or call FE 5-4161 for : | tensive fees. Phone and car neces- INSURANCE BENEFITS , Ask for Mr. Liber. sary, Thorough at Com-} tee “beiee Manaeer PONTIAC | Seay expense. Wire M. Pleser,| wire PHONE OR APPLY 1 Offer Limited Ponte = RD. at avon RD. BO. BOR MOTOR nent cas| & ‘ ent, Hwy. \ DIVISION CLARKSTON COUP. iw A NTs) ‘ A 8 Employment Office GLENWOOD ‘AVE. zai iP ik i 3 i Pt ii i 4 ai | r — - - fi : - . IASHING™ > . . . : . for general ’ *. , ait att hte siete - Pontiac Farm and ACTURING Pa ay rere. Wo } 12] ] “ne i? home % Industrial Tractor Co, ~- a SS ene _ wifi eas Fr Oe < 7 7 ” WANTS BABY = re 3 Hf { i : ; ) REF ; ap af 4 , Weekly spaper Ps ort Bock “acer rege, dave Goumtr ss ; OFFICE MANAG mother. work tna apparel store N. |. EM_ 3-627; % ee a “Bee PE eee work if necessary care of wages, epg, ro. peramion ay | Su" Pek etnreae Fiat aa & om train two » men wv i fl 3," Poatiae Daily be avail | — - waniel able if you qualify You wil be paid ~~ By 9 NB. Telegraph, near Y shuren, y me 8 a interview phone A-1 MECHA LINCOLN’. MERCURY |! eLEANING Serv, Ph. FE ‘ ‘e * bai | 4 er + ae rem ee 8 mt . re PS Ae Go EF OS ER SFE NL AT EO EE RRO ee = i = ; Sof See ; : — eg a = f roy ace Bet at ae ae ny bt 4 2 ge . , * pres: . ; } : . ’ s \ » ; es, Pe i , . ; \ > J. ese A A ( . . 7 pe ; : i , aT ) . é ° ‘ . + . . . > r ad r ¥ r ., t F . } # A mins ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, JANUARY: 5, 1954 .% | ~ 5 car att T , —_ — rm 5 , : pe we — - : mn a“. ieee _ : \ ' . - ' - . ri 4 we : Business Services 13| Lost & Found . 21|FUNNY BUSINESS by Hershberger | Rent Houses Unfurn, 39! For Sale Houses 40! For Sale Houses 40| For Sale Héuses SPF rt CBA eee ; “_ - OOP LLL «| OPE NIIP D ODI OO ES OOOO ~ PON PLUMBING AND HEATING, BLACK SUEDE PURSE IN -4+-ROGM BRICK,-OlL. HEAT, DA- — pense” sales & service, free estimates. |. - vicinity downtown, : feation foom,| ly {EO ; FE 53479. : - | Nelener’s returo Lmpor- Hi wseik Nelesences, PESi08.| -17” / A HOME OF YOUR PatcH zi ING, | tant papers oer Br) les. r¥ MOUSE. 4 BEDROOMS, OWN ge ioe Lost: LADY'S | DARK 4 ary sesame. SD , “ — . ; puree, | y - afternoon, ’ —". 7 ie On Seni > ai > | . % cher ill ae ks VICES | foal ot ponent eee F Aco ROWE, OyRAOE OF] Seminolé Hills Buy | BEST BUYS | tear iemoteaes 2 sno eA A Nd eo see at| art, fovadee inige icine te . EES os Se Ss cen ing that cow ~~ | ’ . Bites seane 4 ee, See pe pera sepee | reese meet ist | | TODAY _| Seta mie cm, OLA, 00 Caniang Ave., PB 2-402) . . ood 5 MASI ly Would be to see and own j i _ 2 ‘as SUBURBAN SEPTIC TANK }Lost: LADY'S WiF FWAUER } ROOM. LIGHT, GAS, OUTSIDE | this 4 bedroom, 2 bath home | ‘ ~~ jonetson Patk cleaners Lake ‘Orion, MY 2-2642. | “watch in Cole ad 2 toilet. #107 Deas Dr, Duck Lake |i Has 26 f. livigg room, dine =| ff 17 LK. ESTATES anch home of 2 bedrooms tn ELECTRICAL . eto! “Pontiac iso __Mey next door ; ” ing Se - ae mes. } . Ate. eon nee OE , oo . 4 Ty 0" . -_ sas. ant ernized en : s | ety | Attach land A & B,.TRENCHING oa. ap iota eet = ' Rent Office Space 38C and floor in real ceramic giveclive wate frame with j fa Pine Oremus teaee ip. 190. » Weots + lines tite. | _ sary’ gift from husband. PE 6-420, + eee \ La in ose beth, ‘ew damect | pd fil hain ieee tm | coy le Hill yay] ~~ + am = | fr acept } ie ' - “ a4. a » . een BEAG RED , UILDING NEW MODERN OF- ges furnace. © wants and exceptiqnsly large inod- Seminole Pithiges EAVESTROUGHING lar py +e ane} fee pen OB. Saree ge at ot quick sale eri hes reduced | cfr kitchen, High ry Usse; | Excellent five (6) bedroom bome EM ‘ord. zee rogue PE 20218 of ree to $16,000. Prom wT ‘ with all of the lo appointments Bryan F Prench FE tee Bae R.; pO Oa. bu g-arte’ \ her Cocccnean $16,000. Prompt Cg te Aine water sotteher ten Me of Waa | “7 soos ¥ ~ + - S eainaiaind ° tis v $ d ,} fe ie . ay ge me oad Pa reel tne * : witractive faene pA rene pmo garage Other Gelails galore. | TREE TRIM aR 4 ite, “etter For Sale Houses 40) New Home—16 Acres & corner Wh and one\of | nae 4 17-6832 i - 3:30 a Naa Only miles from’ City | hits best M& the sub. fee exer aed FIELD WALL CLEANE Lost. SrRAYED “On” STOLEN: , . it! ’ its, Rench ty with 6 room frame home-fine’ condi- Walls one Fiedecs, mance oo ie ya. sane bedrooms, Bize 24x40 full |CLOSE to DOWNTOW? | tlon throughout. Carpeted living "SAWS MACHINE SHARPENED | Lost. BROWN CLOTH PURSE besoment, oR furmece eat WANDUW | GSonet! Grove cae and scnsens r r- £68 a MANLEY LEACH 10 BAGLEY 8T containing wallet & compact, Im- jor not entirely finished. 16 ' Nité clean newly deco- Best price and terms TREE TRIMMING AND REMOVAL, | _ POft#Dt papers, Reward PE 2-6872. acres all Ullable gardens rated bungalow with 5 rooms _ a Pree estimete PE 4-880. FS | LOST, BLUPF.HLUE PARAKEET. soil, Price 612,400 Yow ll & bath full -pasement. HA | West SUCRE AN u } ing 19628 “EM’ 3-4576. Reward. $850 Down never find a better value | hens and gas hot water ; eae rebate” 300 4 screened poreh, full 4 Exper? 1REE RIMMING & RE-| LOST BROWN BILLFOLD IN VI- Wul buy this § bedreom ie a ome form | (is ae © Onn frontage. ONLY $950 down | ment, reefeation : . moval Ph. FE 5-6563, OR 34-2000 einity of Keego Theater. Please waders hewse tecated on t ote Pro H . | ° | | heat, and «@ water Bookkeeping & T 13A return. Rewerd. PE 1-187}. ; acre of land 2 blks. from | ake Front Fome | 3 BEDROOM | ponies. Futend fo. 908 Sh ~~ eping & faxes )0" | Lost - LARIES WHITE GOLD Z sehosl, Dont fai te in- | Close in 2 story for the larg- BRR aE ESN Ang ae = NI H SITES, torens, : Crouten wristWatch in vicinity of 3 epect this property! er family cr @ families { . ‘ . ‘ , Pr ACCOUNTING & TAX SERVICE. = Sore. Huron | and : Strictly moderna and ath in Near bus & downtown “—| Seminole Hills . — ; y -_ Telegra 9. Reward e105 nige condition * bedrooms, Bry wid large N GER Large spacious 7 room home.” Upholstering 138 | LOST = JAnuARY «1 VIGLNITY hecets 050 Down _ 2 Sangs glassed perebes, ig , ace badroome be “ 24 - ha GER & 0. | io excellent, ecpawien, @ 4 Pine - ‘ 2 ai da st bat: wel 4 biving ace bedrooms ' ose peng floor ; PLL LAL PPL! A envy gg Mg oF 147K ‘ 4 j * off Mt. Clemens WHY PAY room, dying room and sen Oak floors |. & G WNICHOLIE & SONS | ene Ss _a tied ta. CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING FE +202), Reward ‘ - , 1 ot tog U 5 Pos On " RENT when vou can buy and modernized kitchen. Gas rooms Fy | 33 W. Huron &t Ph FE +8183 | “eelling 6p second, sun p&rq. . Free estimates Small repairs in . this 3 bedroom home = on heat: screened summer HA’ | Open 630 ‘Ul 6.30 { lor frepisee. your home A. Yingling FE Income Tax Service Z1A seuee ; ; 108 1 fleer for such « small ~pousé,’ddek & boat Wood- ase }. } hall J ae -v- ET - ee eee boug urn. armon. our 4 4 dewn peyment «@ reason- | e lot 710x170 — ail fenced i . , H ABLE & ARL M. with of] heat, automatic Wa 7 y . We _ ature $9 8 ae with Dalmation able mefthiy. ayensens | Pontisc “Senoes Dist Priced | Bene oe Bs en | ee 4 rome a goth ons | ter heater. 2 car gerege.? EN Oe Late Nd Ea 16% = Horen 4 Fi ahead PE os } . | low at $16,900, terms Oniy $1.20 down arge 24 by 28 ft addition ‘Lights, | Ressonab.y priced ith * : . * - ale 1 - | = . 7 a pium bin. heat, Kitchen cabinets be ree Hist "Pree TS zijoi. Home epiis -by appoint) Wanted Real Estate 31) Wanted to Rent 352A ake Oakland Area John Kinzler, Realtor SUBURBAN ACRE tic completed’ $1,000 down. Lo- in . REPFIN REEAIR. -. — ierw—wn—am37nr Or ee ttt ieindated PPL LLL we ear - reund va¢stion t * ‘ t | cated near Williams Lake, with aw . ‘ ~* antiques « specially FE 51332. | EDW, HAWLEY, ACCOUNTANT. y WTD. TO REDT BY LOCAL BUsI- This 3 bedroom hemse has 670 W. Hu on Bt. "ye 43525 | 4 rooms & bath. oak f | lake privileges 34826 | Ottawa Drive . aS CORNICES DRAPERIES. sie. | —______Y'™_ 9-2002__ WE SELL ee eee scncior apt. com.| "yine-dininy room combine. Open Eves. “tats |S senenn > So one Deore. ~ OXFORI —| Attractive brick 4 bedroom ° - covers materials Beadle, FE ACCT 2 -pletely furpished, Phone FE pine F. A heat, large| fire- Cooperstiye, Healtors Exchange > Bout in “$1 meulased & ly a 2 feted end im encallens coms 6-1927. = . é . 40675 . ace many. many other wed - wired. for elec stove 6 | Large lot. small home Low orice’ * . — Ed Hawi : - TY t sh . . one 7 5 . | low do sent. } * ¢ition. Living reom Mx%4,- COMPLETZ~ AUTO UPHOLsTEn: | "Mee? —__ PE 22603 WE BUY ALABAMA CHRISTIAN MAN| the laket¥ont home you uave Fer Colored Families mies out 4 160 win good |, Warten GREEN MY set with eatural firelace, sum —— ne osannertivie— tops + Notices & Personals—22+- se me | goede 5 bedoeems Ca he can| been waiting for Call for | Dandy 2 bedroom homes Hara | . aE. éming ™. bee ; ae ee lem. | rn ree WE TRADE bring €. oa that eppointm-at TODAY! "Word Ter ~ ON heaters, auto} —AN-tST the RBAN + FLIZABETH LAKE cle invenore om Ss gpm Makias~ OF cU TUNED TO THE TIMES. NEW EXTENSION WORKER WOULD : . hot water, paved streets. Priced | ~ , eatin 2 be bMS R Ee od ° recrestion y Sonne “i AKERS OF | CURTOM | BUILT | plastic type water clear Olaxo like 3 bedroom bewee. pura! or }-~GILES REALTY CO. | oo aien Wome { 5 eu! , : ESTATES fireplace and adjoining Gar, Telegraph, ne. south penal Fn non Ends wexing we aiso help finance deals. Press oy fen, Write Pontiac REALTOR ’ | Russell A. Nott, Realtor -| build ings pare fwd os } new one AC unit, 2 car a. “oa ae! Ss t - | ; ot mod il bare early pe are ht j _ Trace orner . ~- Thomas Upholstering | anyour “ewowiNG~ pawagwt| Mavk: iirc) stats jae |0,M aupenvigos wanna RAC): MTS, y 4, TE Sf |IN Wi FIRE | _ FE At) ee eis, | meee eae gee) (eet of ‘paved sfevet frome > eas OF jocatio: Gats, I r clean. - epetaye . i pas Cee s . at } 4 a .* ‘ . A Phone FE-5:8888 Address or location George Gats.| anything we cant sell Dont | Cli PB +2001 or PE T2602. | THERE ARE 80 MANY | FINE SUBURBAN nw oan Cesare’ teas Can hy eed of tai. termg — mages Merche! Brown, former eddress | repared to move edi. | THINGS ABOUT THIf HOME! ~ res ‘ a — ’ { srective beme. built by total : SLIP COVERS. DRAPES- 4 BED prepar m umm ERATELY NEEDED! HOUSE! Brick | with lor | 2 bedroom home. 2 contractor for own use, has been | spreads, Your material FE 4 Bout & Pontiac. Pay W | aiely, “WE JUST CANT make jhome for 4 babies, 2) only $13 500. Built a rere Tis +" Mice lot wih loke’' rifueene Edw. M. Stout’ Realtor | Dutlt with finest of materisis and sonet, | ,Pisher former address Water- Miss a. sets of twine and mother. In ; TOTAL PRICE $10,900 . =n - | WANTED | astited ter |enctoee aS | ACUCKEER REALTY, | | "isitiSus"™ | "neuron | eat Pinger = ; erty, _ — — w es Te is ws buy for u thet . ' nt DAY OR NIGHT kK. G.H ad, Real Room With d 32D) ~~ T" | Bves on $2000; BE TS) eine we ute athe coustey, One| 2001 Be wenn vet Lasgo | way, Becutiful locolion, FE CSD, MITCHELL'S TV , a He Ke, G. Hempstead, Nealtor) in BRICK APARTMENT, © FAMILY. |~ Lorene 7 | «beute has 3 bedrooms, living — . PE 43460 nights : ~- Highest Prices Paid 102 BE. Huron Street, wien ) ee eee nine . . i 7FITAN 717 ' = . — . ee ? 7< built im ‘$1. White frame w larg ms is now ren | \ aaenornis Radio & TV R EELAND FUR CO. | we-weep Lisrinba on Panwa | WANT DAY woRKER To SHRRE| 10 FERTILE ACRES jedge rock trim, Piatshed breeze-| fer 635 per month. Both bouses | DORRIS __50x200, 41,000 down, FE + REPAIR SHOP _$40 Nevada Bt.| PONTIAC TRAIL commercial properties and homeés,| Toor. Twin peds meals, ORCHARD LAKE AREA way to 2 car sttached gerage.| O70 plastered and hove ak fons UNION. LAKE GUARANTEED TV REPAIR ANy-| WALLED LAKE: MA 4187) ROY KN ACE Realtor |~**"* side. PE . Good 3 bedroom home with one| Basement with furnace. frendey . throughout, Some work is needed | ' . . ‘oake FE ¢973€. ANDY CON. | , a4 ’ ROOM DAY WORKER TO SHARE| bdedrm. and fui bath down. Large| tubs, electric water heater Biack- but would well repay the ambi-| SIX ACRES ‘ | Attractive 2 bedroom fxame.-home, DON’S R dio & TV service WILL THE PERSON WHO 26%. W Huron _—OWFE ~2-7421/| -elor home, 23 Lexington FE living room with fireplace. Mod-| top drive, large fenced lot nicely | tiows. Call today for details and FOUR ROOM HOUSE quiet Bear good beach — ee licked up by mistake a dark GREEN LAKE OFFICE! . _ ern_kitehen. H. A heat. Nicely! landsc $14,900. Terms. Sppeintment. EASY TERMS to reliable party,| om Usibn Lake, bath, part base- Building Service 15 | Pine suit coos Sunday, Dec INE. od CE! i GENTLEMAN. APTERNOON located with beautiful lawns and - INCOME possibly as low as $756 down,| ment, off pest, very neat inskie nnn Rs re | 20: at Pontiae Re jum (ON OREEN LAKE) shift preferred ‘we 687 shrubbery, fruit and berries Pui 4 Pus So . $60 month Fiush toilet, electric out, tocladed. $6,500, - . on | please call PE 2-0830. “HEDQTRS. FOR ALL LAKES” = : = price $14,758 ~+ 2 Pamily, Convenient Eas: side | pump, bulldieg 24 x 32-stone| $1,250 down. REMODELING — Comages, Homes; Lots and Estates 2 nos, In Bloomfield jocetion. 4 Rowm spt, one full Bae ee fais) EMBREE & GREGG | GARAGES AND M IZATION | DAINTY MAID FOR SUPPLIES. | NCE 1925-LIST IT HERE Ficne ttach bath, » Room turn-shed -pt. with | gustaning bt: | 1885 Union ° 34093 | FREE -TE 4 Ni \Mre Burnes, PS 29-6814, 93 Mark. | bad NF. RICE SGarenat wo peitens BUS ieee # gee ee eee pert beth $1500. diwn. 7 B hensotraiior oe tomes (© . Sromunibone sea ™ oa ____ STOPPERT & CECIE | — "KNAPP S = | 1 COMMERCE RD. EM 34419 | PONT Bp Santora PE D601; 22 heat. 2 bedrooms and WEST SUBURBAN . . 172 West Ann Arbo FE 56-8521 , APP SHOES __| rine trom Detsolt WOodward 57144; St door, 561 8. 8s PE 30341.) in. down arge —paneied sida . Te D’ R : ° : GENERAL BUILDERS. } FE 54720 | CONFIDENTIAL 1M MENIATE | ROOM & BOARD NM, NO] SiSrectt ap. Aol locetion em org tee Peete tatement | Open 8 to 8 for Your Convenience’) _ OUTSTANDING SenaaLow GI—No Down Payment oo oe a7. Drarten Plains | 5RIVING LESSONS. DAY OR EVE.| °#% for bomes, contracts, acre- __Gripkers, 168 EB, Wilson, Pontiac, other fine homes, Full price, $16.-| 3 car garage. Can be purchased Ph. OR 3-187T2 or OR 3-176 Five beautiful, spacious rooms, | Civilians — low down peyment. Pay- . . answer, OR 3-2420 | ning. Dual control car. fully im age, lots MI ¢1504 evenings Hot i R 33 600. $7,350 and you assume a 4 with or without favniture. An ex $660 Dixie Hwy. __ Waterford - fine basement, off A. C. heating mentsa-0s low &s per ue. ~! aunt, SUED oe COMPLETE sured. FE 2-6783 _ Fenton Mathews, e ooms 4 per cent pentose st $68 per! cellent buy at $6500. Terms —— pat, s bitches omparedle to| including taxes me. . reliable build. 7 . = ye ote? — . enth. Quick possession. , + , ne st, .wallto-wall carpeting: New modern and bedrocm er. By job or hour. Also cebinets. | SHUTINS. HAVE YOUR ONES Peddling Your Property? HOTEL-AUBURIN U KERN ! tie bath aluminum swnings, lot| homes. Bajoy ving ’ zou’ tinereed = tbc ‘ Dusse?, eptometrin. PE ¢63i1 Thowine, ouly io qualied ores: Rooms by Day Gf Week PAUL A_ KERN. Realtor ~ mse ee ee as Your 6 SA from CA - bs 4 = ¥ a : C o . : - - >, = ” jour own <« ¥ . me | | eae alterations “allies, rectes.; 100 WEDDING INVITATIONS $6.50 | pects saves you time and money Also’ 1 or 2 Room Apartments 31 Canines Keats Since TI sesso | 25% W Reron PE 6-220 RANCH WOME VACANT y smoke wlle an busy tion rms. glassed in porches and} Printed napkins. 2 day service | ond in many cases _even the Cogking and refrigeration unit. | "= eee | E PE ¢1823 EM 3 ~| THREE BEDROOMS streets ately 20 mm ete.. by er hour. Butheriand Studios, 18 Huron. | neighbors didn't know it's for 4% Auvar Ph. FE 20230 - yes. * acee 1 me Sasi - EAST SUBURBAN — This Terme = be ~ trom . = es . . ; . . . . Z ” ST DAALSE UET Pr - ROOM . FULL” Base . ve © shake re home afer §:30. : : L. | COL r an gS Sia ag Bie ag HOTEL ROOSEV ELT NR SILVER LAKE ment, 2 car garage, 2 lots, | | whet we Pemets ae, Pome | y basement, oll ‘heal. wall py is, y he, P -~-% S \ EAVESTROUGHING Cushion Shoes FE $1322 erty. We handle al. details for Newly decorated. By week. Also Lew wide and handsome, black top road, $5,500. Small of today’s better tuys. A to-wall carpeting. beautiful kiteb-| Flanders 14776 after § nm Gas and OF Purtac 5 ; . 5 financing and ¢ wultes by Week. Reas. rates. FE ranch héare, offering si) the écwn payment. Located st 230 levély 4 bedroom home lo- | en all tile beth, storm windows @|C. PANGJUS . M18 Me " tet Metal Co MON. TUES) & WED, .COLD To Buy—To Sell-To Trade $3126. ; . conveniences for modern liv- _ Maddy Lane, Keego Harbor. cated. on 2 lets in quiet “ screens $13.800-—or consiter con-| Ph. 132 Reverse Charges : i ek * y ‘ waves $5.50 complete. Dogothy's| YoU BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE IT) ~) 00 wg. twe bedrooms, carpet- - a residegtial section Wet built tract, ‘small home or good equity) _ Planders 14276 . 3 —— et s<—_—_—— | 78 313 : Rent Apts. Furnished 35 IT tving om. wie ledge and 4y well main- es down permet. $ ROOMS & BATH. GARAGE. a GARAGES SCIENTIFIC SWEDISH MASSAGE —————e—e—e—e—eeeeeeeeee reck _ fireplace embracing nN with oak floors, pias- trets, Lake front, OR 72 Elta at PE 42851 an entire wall, two therm : ® VACANT Bi . ” ; ¥-AND PRES 3 ee % - , BACHELOR APT. NORTH END, pane windows, 20 x 15 ter- teres and painted wails TES. £2 TERMS ANY GIRL OF. WOMAN NEEDING — vate entrance, very race. attached =10 Pienty of closet space in STOPPERT & CECIL | 2, fsodiz, sgrmer, comact Mrs.) SSOPER ATIVE MEMBERS "| 5-"nGonse WORKING “COUPLE | fete Mesk ms So ts. 180— ? , [ eft os ga pg ee GENERAL BUILT | ‘dential The Salvation Army. | Ope®, Evenings “ti 0-4 14}? Eset, VORKING COUPLE. | Eumpees Beatty = “in S a po gg ta 4 ONT ho ansecs On a2 | Wtd. Child. to Board 25 NEXT DOOR TO 7 ROOMS. FE 500s. 340 SOUTH ph . e) ben. ‘Coop : ‘was, Priced to sell at Sit.- Kod, ME MM. Post Telegraph. , seo. Call us today PLUMBING HEATING. ; a s a a = eS member. > . New / . . — —_—— = 4 BAST SIDE . 6coom mind. Compton & /8on, FECT, ON) FULL OR DAY TIME CARE. a J Tethaedeade 3 neon eS SPE) GUARAN “2iL | DAY Gis, 0. WK FE) ‘oo. isi, J, A. a . | rf f 3 8 2 Al | 3 8 3 ‘ i a rp sj f ; i zi cat i rife 5 We if a te Ee S myit i tel itt Nk ‘ Ur Ai x ; ‘ free estimates. Raymond Com-|_ ?6761 ew a at | Sachemon ean on 3 nice E priced. af Seanad ie ie i a. Lc... Sas 7 * 4 a f : .~ ve ~- ffs $ ~RANDENG AND| sere bm). hom 26601. §) WILL ge’ vate entrance, privdeges. Tn goed New, Low / s 3: |, ome Se asian” 3 . poo O68 LATING, SARs Gite gt age mace) RF. McKINNEY | Baamaiiy AEE PONS GRNTLE| geeree, Votaces we i Magy]. Down Payment ne tegeert {“BUDY Nichole | Speen Se: . ° . : « . -" A men. = . | * . ATE e . : p OE : = rece ine vening| Bean Pte) AME fom Seen eT EC ; aodetis_/ | [ema mera | ea a eed oerguoca 2B Marken | PE OD as Sige Ameena to.''oa| Fs C. W : OPEN chen in tes eompinte well ~ | Siesta Ba bose ae , “ison & CEMENT WORK, FREE ee nr Want to Sell? = “sari, | *™% ice Oey? § Ra. OR 31235 a ae of bail in cupboceds. Pull oe eo ‘ re for te 4 | gee Se weasee ssc. | WANTED FURNITURE Fecye tomas, Buitities| _ “Giles eer $68 2ebe |, WEERDARY 3g rian pees Md S| Sina GER ee tepeintment to staat cout ita | are.precermeat | NUYERS WAITING [Piece jem meateeteee sc | Ste py airs] Sebo cts | _ mt | CPORGE RIBWIN FERRAZO RUBBER CERAMIC f seh B & 8 Sales Company. =| af you have lake or your | CLEAN € ROOM. COUPLE PRE-| . tie oh furnace, lene asl. phdircan cll lodrs. Painted walls $4980 | bath bungalow. REAL ESTATE o ile Commercial land County's largest. rol- | “home is jn the property Dra _ ferred, no drinkers, FE 44675. pe - total or‘farge discount for ated. New 7 er A terms, ture buye . See-the rest, then | : Clarkston’ or Waterford, (cal us| 7 ROOMS OW BUS LINE, ADULTS dows, lake privueges, cash, | ing ana 7 agen be 32671, 3 aa MT fer action). Immediate results. only, 286 8. Jessie. — + om. | $034 ranch style. on - RAY O’NEIL Realt ouev CQuPLETE MEMODELEO tnt | eaters ues eo vemme| WHITE, BROS. Tor. | ‘AY O'NEIL, Realtor, | Site sean a Testior rooms dormers : ne , = —4 complete epartment alter | PURN ANTIQUE DISHES Oveg* 3°; Sse ‘DOOR. 13 a or rns dalshing. He ii of . Pa 2-523. -F®| FURNITURE NEEDED |. ers Are W ae ee ae eS HORE WINGER _ sired etiam L SUILDING REPAIR. it for 2! - zi 8. Marshall aes i Hs tenes . Community ; stene ‘nck. | sale. Ph. OR 327 __ rE epec gee eee ee “a stone: 4 —, = 40% or etree matt bene x com, - modern with hew bath- ¥y i =e geome tiberes. First Brick. _BL6ok AND CEMENT 22S eae. Ce A fang 5 CORT M IMBLER 2 {RQOM, BAREMENT. HEAT. fenced ot wih fake "privienes be ae i, on eae, Sunred Wei Mincieesome 38| Pee | ge 3 ROOM. APT, FOR BACHELOR! sher'@ call Mrs. Soy-| Edw. M. Stout, Realtor _ Sone. Pe. Pe Cae ; ; For Rent R 32)" w bath &| der OR 31975, TM, Sexinaw St Ph PE 5416s - * eel ~ RAV" en ee fain] ~~ entrance 3 . “a re a ANTIQUE . JEWELRY, CHIN A,| AT BUS STOP. | : T ROOMS (g BATH, EMPLOTED es POSSESSION Coen ore, 8:30 P Pu Ped-s408. oy pase you? Byard’s Antiques. malas) couple, 539 mt room modere org alte 1 ; BEDROOM : font car ‘ . Near General Hospital 1 @ bedroom home an condition to trade for ; bunga- jow_in desirabie and CARROLL G. PORRITT 26% West Huron. PE 271% i gh 3 Pioneer ‘suo Hi Close to lake, owner, ” | “is Brick Fronts. 1) SE Pe a Se —— SS L. H. BROWN, Realtor | PIONEER HIGHLANDS W. Huron FE .~Our new HE ee pt | bee ceeee Ba oak at F Yas Sages 42088 $400 DOWN #1 ) eke pee ~ Crawford “Sea ~QOLLAR VALUES — UTIFUL COLONIAL HOME .. dining bath with shower ored res, Walls, oak full basement, x AC heat; paved street ; all utilities. Select = now, Only A terms RAY O’NEIL, Realtor Prone Fes oe He? Member Sparkling New _ Brick Lake Front | a ae ti i i THE BONTHA PRESS. TUESDAY, - JANUARY. 5 Su on « by Dick Turner | A \ BED WA {ER 775x200, terms. Donelson Park WATERFORD g00d = subdivision, 9650; | A site worth secing sightly 100x150 with city water, at only $1,850. Hurry! CARL W. BIRD, Realtor enient terms. arr information catl.OR 3-7614. LAKE 0 ORION Eom for builder A ranch home- \ictiaMs M § “TAK E _ Sale ¢ Resort Prop. 41B EQurry IN CABIN ON AU SABLE housetrailer, BIO LOTS, 100x200 Nr. Auburn & Rochester Rds, BRADWAY COMPANY -- () ll ACRES from Clarkston, $2,959, Giroux & Hicks —high and ™ Ww. Lawrence . Open _Accidentally IT — used the day-creain at night “T’m_poisoned! _ and the~night cream during the day!" Sale Business Property 46 Business Opportunities 5 47 \ 50 | frontagé on one of the best business locations. ¢ modern home. met na" ebay vi $10,000 a og a bu EAST SIDE Dry. cleaning business, for sale. Average fixtures 7 net pred, $85 to $100 per week, FLOYD KENT, Realtor - FE 5-6105 Evenings SINESS | , LOCATION On 8. Tasmania. rE ¢ eve | Gas Station & Garage Located just outside city on one of main roads, large conc. bidg. comtainine in all about 6000 sq. ft, 4 pumps. Approx. 4500 sq. it. of garage space with 2 apts. overhead, on frame house, 10” ucres Met. Shows — call for. further particulars Business & Res. Combined ee” bidg. a. ae a FY $1200 will handle: r John K. Irwin EST HURON ~. eg ened Phoue PL rs ae Eve. rE “21804 Business Opportunities 47 Partridae 1g THE “BIRD” TO SEE YOU WANT TO BUY A BUSINESS ¥O) WANT TO BU YA BUSINESS anged. | Not a rich SCHOOL, BLVD, ow & UP. 420" Down. WILLIS M. BREWER 116 Roosevelt Hote! rE PE 45181 For Sale Acreage _ 43 5 ACRES “Maker all oimasic” takers $306 down “TUG” BORST, Realtor 26% W. Huron MOTOR DEALERSHIP gg ee Tult very lucrative busisess. Owner says you'll have the entire bac within 8 months — records prove it. This you can't beat! It's easy and has le / must be financially to _ franchise. Seller — we terview te 5 A e cal for sppltnent get the details or come in. SUPER GROCERY In a 40 x 60 gas heated modern | morner. te ; with lots of easy terms for ai fime fis- tures. Stock at cost bo, Sige, Be. See this without fat! GROCERY, BEER, RANCH HOME, 80 A. but a farm and place, busines. combination like you've and ery wore with the only heer in the “Located in the Thumb area a P 00 miles sorth of Detroit WARD E. PARTRIDGE 2-8532 Coe © canna Booe RI OFFICES IN PRINCIPAL — COAST- TO-COAST, World's Largest “48 W, Huron Open tre, 1 to 9 Business & Income Earn More in ’54 ~ Next to Consumers Power “Cc with th Saquipnest hed parking saeit est uipment r ‘- t do for Bei e and well over gross sales wi no food or en’ ioment. A bar y will own and show your friend. “+t wait ‘til it's too late. now an ap aL ent today (1388). Bowling Alley * 32 fully equipped aljeys with all uipment that is “booked” eq or this most of next. Not big. but busy! In Flint in goed resid and business sec- . possibilities. for day that have not been pro- Requires §20.000 STATE. WIDE L ESTATE SERVICE. INC. PO TiAC STATE BANK BLDO. Pontiac Office J. FE abi FE 41582 GARAGE AND GAS 8TA’ 8s, chase stock. Lg veg sell ge aes. © ~ Distributors No Competition No Vending In 10 minutes you can be a dig- BECA img merchandise i» hundreds of stores ready to turn over to you, These accountes are earn- ting money today. Our product is new — slone in tts field — a boon to every day} living and — wherever we dis- play it, business that will get eset end bigger. The minute you are accepted by us as @ distributor, a number of established accounts sre turned over to vou (as many as you can handle) and you are in your own busines and making jee from now on. You only pur- chase merchandise that is in the re now - NOT ONLY THAT — you invest our minimum requirements $1008.00. WE GUARANTEE YOU OVER WO PE NVESTMENT RETURN $1008.00 $1008.00 —s $1512.00 $3024) pe area now being opened. self “aud inelude PHONE NO. to Box 5 Pontiag Press. "Money to Loan 49) (State Licensed Lenders) #2 $25 * $500 UICK FRIENDLY SERVICE “ W. jeerees 0 Com Phone PE 4-1838 Baxter & Livingstone PINANCE. CO. : TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 S. MAIN. ROCHESTER, MICH, — : . or Need Money? #29 to *500. as your (#eptione, FE 5-812) HOLIDAY “EXPENSES sa aa eels oe ee ’ Home & Auto |MONEY | Menay to Leon “49 _Sale Housetrailers 50; Fs For Sale Used Car. 35( For Sale Used are 55 For Sale Used Cars_88 3 For Rent Trailer Space 51 WAITING ¥en May Bortow || $25-8500 “Today | tredi. Tow mronihiy”"pavm Pv BUCKNER FINANCE CO. “WHEN YOU NEED ~ $25. to $500 be A. 7 help vou with ~~ money ms, You-can « to. $500 tod 1evay in small monthly pDay- Tele us or call at our offite. FINAN "16 Pontiac ae $25 to 0 $00. ww! 4 Here isthe cash lean service you have beep looking for GET YOUR LOAN IN ONE VISIT On ‘46 to ‘62 model cars. Bring your title, Let us finance ear or present bi and reduce your monthly ¥ ments by as much as ‘s. ade signature. oth- er securities, Up to 18 months to OAKLAND LOAN “LOANS $20 TO-$500 — On Signature ‘Only. usehold Finance of Pontiac NOW |HFC Comes to PONTIAC ® balance net exceeding . 2% tha mentee. . FAST SERVICE we aqeeaes te, tank entre. £2 Snid'e new office todas. HFC *- Household- Finance Corporation of Pontiac es or? Ss, Sas 2a __ Sale Housetrailers 50 Pontiac. Chief yeeveiilonsd’ trailer’ as tow as $100 down. 4615 Di'Prone Also COorat Oak Et ios tc PT. pasion a agtwees Set the Now 1954 Feit . mr 8 M4 ae rma at ates Trailer Sales L mi South of Lake Orion, M26 ELCAR- RICHARDSON | 27 to 7 All's Priced for Quick Sale Parkhurst Trailer Above Wi , FE 40541 CORNER N SAGINAW & HURON | —! OAKLAN N CO. | “eae cylinders a eae fatine per) nttrence en cont | at BESO r ‘MOBILE HOMES |} SB ww & ft mM lene Up to & years to pay. 7 Hutchinson’s Trailer Sales Mh oe rors Sel a . 2 wu. "Pratier “get 8 MIGH-ARROW | - by = SP: FOR_ RENT, ns traier Comp. 3900 Elia. Be SeSy eho ee ahr Sale Auto Accessories NEW A Cine ahs At eters — iF yy —e a Ee AUTO GLASS jalise in saf auto glass, instahe = you wel, te = - came 5 each door g.ass or windshield. Hub Auto Olasé Co., 123 Oakland Avenue. FE 47066. 53 ~ Auto Service REPAIRS, BUMPING & PAI FREE ESTIMATE ALL MAKES OF CARS PAYMENT PLAN = BRAID MOTOR SALES 30 Years Fair De Cass at West Pike __Phone PE 2-010 ~=Generator & Starter -Rebuilding Also rebuilt carburetors, fuel water pumps, voltage reg distributors, aster cyl maid RETAIL ond “Weekdays ® back Auto Parts COLLISION Bemain. Oliver ia ‘Sales Se Service 36 W. Pike &t. Phone | 2-9101 CRANKSHAFT GRINGING sek We ear. cy rebored, Z a 23 Hood, Ph. Wanted Used Cars 54 . WANTED '46 TO 'S2 MODELS. BE SURE TO OUR PRICE SELL YOUR CAR. H. J. WELT. 4640 DIXIE HIGHWAY. \ i *41-’50 CARS FOR pants HIGH DOLLA 2 OTOR MART ‘ep dollar . Bag- Top Price for YowsCar AVERILL’S 2020 DIXIE ne, PE 296% | __—=»=-—s PE +6000 See M&M Motor Sales We Trade | For Less — 53 Pontiac dix. 8 - 4dr. ....cccaee $1,995 53 Pontiac Cust6ém Catalina ...... $2,495 52 Pontiac dix. 8 =~ 2 dr. wc... chee $1,495 ’50 Studebaker convertible coupe $595 ’49 Buick super 4 dr. $695 ’49 Buick special 2 dr. $495 47 Pontige 6 4 dr... .$395 ~ Anderson 7551 Auvurn, Utica; Mich. _REpublic 2-3001 = 1953. BUICK mn Pr. 90, Fel Two blue Pontiac-Buick -|“™ $1,095 radio and heater tion, $095 Demon HOL GIVEN EVERY USED CAR PURCHASED AT GMAC Ter All Cars Guaranteed COMMUNITY Motor Sales Inc. r before 2:30, Start the | New Year ~ Right. With a Good Used Car From Community $1 BUICK ‘ 150 PONTIAC Chieftain deluxe, two door sedan, radio. heater. hy¢ramatic. '§Q PACKARD . Four door sedan, black finish, xcelleat condi 51 BUICK HARDTOP Two door. radio, beates ant Dyte $1,295 CHEAPIES! No Down Payment! see eeeeee mm Few 1953 Buick & ie ~ strators ms., . =< oe. “~ ta © eee + b = _ . B ¢ * * tess tae hee é 6 domhen af ee ay ee ope eee peees 83 . i 4 eC ae se aig Got NG uth aos , | pei: a THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY. JANUARY 5, 1954 i. For Sele Used Cars 35|MODEST MAIDENS By Jay Alan | For Sole Used Trucks 7 For Sele Used Tracks 57) Sale Hoveoheld Goode 66 Sale Store Caviment soa For Sale Migellancous 68 <4 B is ols Gabe * . Bis . i ~ ‘ e ~~ ¢ Starting ~ “the New Year With a. Clean Slate . Prices on all our used\ car inventory have been . : te a4 A 7 | . —~ "eed. bop hv ae MEAT ‘case, |’ Burmeisters— ! HAB Sal | ete An Om Busnes ancats wast | Ee sa ie = OPEN 8 AM. TO 8 P.Mi:| fisen ar ~~~ | WILSON GMC eee ea a a or Sale Miscollancons 68)" SUNDAY 10.70 3 , O.K. “s ‘| 809 S. Woodward +} Pea a oo Oak ,RINDOWwS. ’ ete USED |e | apceepaemaes eee fl yd. Fe 3-090 ers “cOrFFEE FABLE, ent, Rototiliers, aree ong, onal. step Cinco 4 4 Lk , _Sale Motor Scooters athe wer art TRUCKS |S Saee UE Ine eases RECONDITIONED Te i Sale Motorcycles. 59 59 wee ine permalh aretabie. TILT drastically reduged, Over Bonny 1 The x8. 4 cars rom Whieh el toes _ RIGHT YOR PANTS& SERVCE ON YOUR FLOOR eHOP \ TCE MENT BLOCKS Tinos ae Le INA ideo Bales Co, Yi 6 Bagings.| 06.8, Regibow Be, | |__| MR DCI ene ee Si = SEPARATE SHOP . |™ Boats & Accessories 60/ “3.5, L850)" ROCKER. PHONE) OT Rinse! Lemon ’ ’ = = ny ~ are JACKSON 8 RENTAL a TO 53 lf FOOT SAIL BOAT, CENTER Oee a rear hans, Pati oe ue pau er Pe : , {ODELS . 1. | eaaad, pout, etter o. 37619 _oogen Soy 2625 Orchard +4240 ee | Open New Years MERCU U DA MOTORS ave ically ALL sizes Gas & Make Sure It's SIAMESE KITTEN. ~ Practically all-body styles Needa Galen o_ ferice Terms to at | WAYNE GABERTS | ‘bratiand coot werv ht ewe| ‘ot Roanevroten te Pome LI@SGS. in the following makes: . Orchard Lake Ra ot Pwe Lake.) APP] TANCE SPE CIALS wa fees furnces” fhm urmels ers Sale Fa eee: ; ORDER YOUR 1% JOHNSON and paris for oil burners, vote} Northern Lumber C t Farm 71A 3; Buick 1c - p 3 outboard motor now, Starcraft | MZ/isé wesher, Balloon Foils, sug | gas tanks. hot pis-es and | ¢ rn Lumber Co. a : ic rind. gta! bons i ree-ane rabies: | tomine waahee, Act ecccss-s 900] Apperadrn ned cle og) Wa DELIVER “Te oPUl ap vanany Chevrolet Take Your Choice of Kinds. Owens Marine Supplies $256 68 "faint tee gise | Associeied Wita 7 nce Meceange | (Mile Radian o tstoe Bd. Lake Ovien 5 ——— Oldsmobile Our Large Selection |MEBCURY DEMONSTRATOR, | ‘speed mec record players... 9 | once Bredings a easass BM | ea ¥ = Pontiac of Used Trucks $0 for 164. Genesee Sales, 210i | *, Soon onmetek peeed on oes, “CASH FOR FURNITURE EM 3- 4650" EM EM 3- 3996 le APPLES 3 Plymouth = wa ee eae a W88 | en eee FURNACES | “inga' Gosiidande. $s tp : ver vacuum c 5 “4 Mercury rhe. Transportation Offered 62 | *: nt off Slower, ha cow. mar Fe 1 year tactory suarantes, Square | pi a . eee Se ‘ } “iene others to choose from. 5-8030 Gucts or round or gas — Nash TRUCK GOING NORTH. PART 12] N Saginaw 8t. FE 6-610 | ver bur PM A terms. | POTATOES. 62.50 PER = 7 4vas 4 49 load either way FE $-6806. I’ Up to 2% months to pa, Gas a er ie wee re | Cal it Stan Oarweod aH *. a} Mocch ae at _ oe Many” of these models} 1-8 Chev. puive cane 1) CAL OAS) SprFamames ai WOLLYWoOD | Liss" ST SAS OY FE concur” rconescmwe Pox | Dogs Trained, Board TIC Py . ‘ pA 8 beds, all new. you save, % KARAT BLUE Wuite LapY’s tures. newest raptoes mast ROP — have automatic trang- “H i 7 2-TON, PICKUP a og ge tae Waa |) re Te waherg. OF Wiens, 7S ring. perfect: diam~rd $450.00. — dineties, bedreoat and rec- | BOARDING, ae os Se suissions. dh ~ t ~~ ioe = just a. minute ago 2 I vai and bed” good rubber and 7 “roi Penge Teer Bip tex | Samaoe TILDOMDOOR—utaa| Sllghtly ayes. 31k ts vepie, 15 | Boos Kc ed as eer mat, s ; y° many miles left. —_ 8 of echonter -& ac | se rn '3-500 — | Feaxmsron HEARING “~IDs | Pieorcscent. 3 "Orenara zal aie “tenes Pe “err_s! \f hester rd. daily 6 a.m. “\e ry | WHIR: ‘ WASHER. —- A or + U a SO eee For Sal U ve 7 -5s| ‘For 1 ; 55 Only $450 pm, OL 1-6321 i —_ HRLPOOL. Seer was | tree Somenstretien Rule's Driigs 1— ve oultry 72 Ys atil FEB. 15, 1954 Td a es Swaps 63; _$397°._bow only 80%. OF | 5 poi pinas_stexi constriiu | WOLVERINE. | ROSE TURKEY FARM . > 7 ' ~ P-pateetiipiel tenes ses tion, (1) 18x22, ideal m.. of gare, «| Ov aa = REROSSESSIONS MY EQUITY IN 4 LoTs wean | CASH Pow r CRURMITORE * one a ee. ee | . _ | Oven ready to Ste and Tee. seat ~ NICHOLS: © ! Cass Lake for car. OR 36719 | —‘004. Phone OR Perry St FF 5-468 100 CEE & een CO. | oe se a See. at. ev. after 4p. m | SHOP SUBURB. AN | ExrRoDE® aLusantm pos: | “ % Cavin iene a EaeH, f : AUTO SALES : e | MERCURY QUICK CHARGER FOR 2424 alt minum a 3 oak flooring per M 99550. Take tham all PE 63483. fh t F 203 8. Saginaw Fe 24313 . Wer tools or an ny thing of value. | & SAVE fows oe each. Pine and redwood | Mabosany flush doors $9611 MasCOVI y “soe : . y 51 Henry J. '4-TON PICKUP Wii sell FE ¢1230 | Where your dollars have more sense| Windows & doors. Ressoneble, FE! Biren flush doors. son Ae a ab cde te ae MOTOR SALES .. 1 50 Plymouth convertibie sharp “48 _ | WILL SWAP MY EQUITY IN di, at the L & 8 Baies Co, The Big 40576. Ind, ix ixld per Me... $100 3e00 Giddings PE $-esee _ : 210 Orchard Lake Ave {2 Oda, “converticle Special built boxes on this | ie vnoter 1 fR DELUKE| E_t aubure Meighu 3 ecres of | “pace REY anions "lowers tie | 354 mew ger “Lae | PRM, mage - Baw ESFES FE 2-9101 : Vs. 48 Studebaker convertible, Good, pickup make it very de- ima CHEVROLET 3 Give or tohe tree per Wayne Heating & Air “Condition: | 3 Be. bethrm. set | Nw 1ehere: oven "at ieee sirable for lum! difference, Manley Leach, 10 AND USED ing Co., $60 West Hurons, |New free mand. KT Todets $2208 Lockhart Ditey, tie gallon not U - TY feat for a plum ae 2 ibe -CA Th | pa ail Kinds sod stmen 160 THEATER SEATS. GOOD CON- FIRE BARGAINS | of Auburn Heights om Aubare electrician, carpenter oLD Chins close s ; _| sae ae _ | Insulation, per roll $2-43 | — Re cars can be . trade on clean ‘46 Dodge, Suid ; é T MEDICINE ETS, LGE. 20° | Masonite, Ss eee i te sed Car ; Soo SP aciat Crieg | ete. See sce *On S88 TV sels ane radion. EDICINE CABINETS UGE. 3° | Masque. ger san... 48) For Sale Livestock — 73 JACOBSON'S sa regenaren At ng | stag Yoon comnts [Ear at | ar ei Riera Se wi | wen oe — a ght or 2) $475 | sms. house moftesge equity Bowl stoves and oll spacg heat large selection of medicine cab- See us for free estimates in sev- 3TH WOLVERINE HOLSTEIN r - OTTa H one OA 62521. Ask for | ure a‘tos fo new oF used inets with and without lights at ings up to 15 per cent om plumb- We have '47 through ’51 | atte Well known good house trailers Chrome Ginete sete. extraordinary bargains ing and buildin» mteriails, | Saturday. J th at 11 of g ; Ta ‘the We H 4 THE. BOSS SAYS GET RID OF TRAILER EX HANGE : Chest and dressers. Fluorescent, 383 Orchard Lake ANCHOR FENCES FHA AP.| mm rere udsons, Come see us) used cars by end of year. Wob- © 8. Telegraph Cpen Eves. | Bedroom suites. are a ven, Mo meny dows. FE| feet on? a for a new or used Hud-| . | howe On B2591, Ack for ‘Hugh. | | ‘47 Wi; l] EXCHANGE YOUR LARD CON- | Living room suites “LUMBER too ‘or Gis miles east “of Bast . 2 ASS TOE ue Dining roomt “suites, ete. ~ : oa ba ' —| = 2. son. $2 Ford 2 dr., radio, heat- STUDEBAKER '80, REOAL «DR. l y S erty? oeere 1 on oer ® 12 * COME OUT ‘AND enor BUILDERS®*SUPPLIES | MYER’S PUMPS. | 5 fend ‘high clones Rol Your Hudson ” ‘Dealer er, custom mod. $1,095 . oe veal "tires, i PANEL i eet Clk 64 | SEWING MACHINED. ALL MARES. | "ind ticing. “Cement and’ moriat | ant doepwel ee! ee |. the best herds Michigan, Sue, ieage ater 6! or othing | New, used rebuilt. We do r| Rock ; and ‘lester board. Indians end Ostarie oo pm. Can arrange financing i Tip-t } eee eee | sor. Mitchell's TV.. 108 ¥. red re. ge sft ai ey water | two ‘ MERCURY ter r DQOk OWNER ‘$2 Ford 4 dr., radio, heat- For Sale Used Trucks 57 ip-top shape, cleatr inside | S"aooy conte sig 14. OREY eet | Pawling sw P and cedar. Piy- hese tee eS 8 ee Bes wis am, sacrifice. er, Fordomatic. .$1,095 and out, good rubber, WOOL CARACUL COLLAR, $20. | 39 CONSOLE - wood, provers. Weldtex, ete. aed ote water beater . 10 on — a. x ~- | COVERT. TURAL Geers... ss BM < windowalls, Har $1 Ford 2d 4 well cared for, : COLOR $15, BOTH boats LIKE | 39%" Table modei TW #1098) a aug, Our tember fo a ely s dware = 200.000 hme LARRY or oe radio . NEW CAlLu maf: or 123/TV anteon . ss under cover for better lumber at Aub ft at Adame FE 28811 oe mad eslves . & heater $69 Truck _ LIBERTY MA’ OR APTER 7 PM WALTON TV lower prices, see us now. Free|____ Auburn Meightg = ve wii be many troch spd ea S| - ' Sal : ‘ . | delivery REINFORCED CONCRETE SEPTIC) “SUPERS cont 20d, Deifere mat : EROME . j we ale Musical G a O8 | re sam Joaign_Cr_Watten [Paul St. Cyr Lumber Co. |—="s_ 8 es A The. sale, Shere ‘toe bower @ajry- SO Ford 4 dr., radio - Specials WAAL ALS | BOK SPRINGS & MATTRESS, Pir pits te le men buy their 7 SPINET PIANO RENTALS WITH | e Hartiord, ; =Mvire-+2731 6120 Lage Ra. Seam teas an & heater ........ $595 ° ation, to Puy, $10 mopdily. Gal | Wittens” oe a = Commerce, Mich “Knotty Fis nie ‘paseling, $58 per M ing cows Meus tae $ Rochester Ford Dealer 51 Studebater eed ss4s ‘81 Chev. 1% t. pickup $695 PICKUP 0 VE Cun | LINOLEUM, x12, $3.95|_AIR COMPRESSORS |'¥* ‘eter ‘a, Undivsdeal =| = pormo— Geo Eyed Sabri we . . ude er sedan WANTED - VALVE TROMBONE. | Rg $4.98 nouse rv) ELEC SEWER CLEANER. WALL. |. Branch. Plymouth. . i “= . 49 GMC tt. pickup... 595 Light cream color, sharp “Must be in playing condition | e Linelowm 183 ee PA fare STEAMER, SPACE). BLACKETT’S ~ te, sate AORR $500 00 ’51 Nash 4 dr. sedan, all around. Needed immediately Phote FE) ene cy ALS al, Building Supplies (| eigerowicen, A m es = & heater.....$5' 3 | ‘51 Chev. sed. del..... 795 $695 Acconpic* cp wane Baby bed complete ........... 8 Dine Hey cory OE SeertAND BONY CHEAP Eid rf j ie , LIKE ay pen , . 7 3066 afier . PM Di t "48 "Buick 2 dr., \’3 ‘51 Dodge 1% t. panel 595 : aa | sees Eee nese ‘t wares, poroved om sek | 1scoun radio & heater... .$325 | 52 Chev. 1% t- pickup 893 ‘D] Dod e a ol chard L s =. Ve i bnoleum 1953 Ford -{ietat2ee:--805) st. 56 « petap 95} D2 POOAGS | ree sna" Ss PY sehen OL 48 Dodge ‘sedan, - 1 qos| TON PICKUP - | aegonbions, PactoRY PRICES | we n akland Furnitire sap| At kings, wi " radio & heater... .$245 47 Ford 14 t. panel.. 195 ‘tones quality sil sises tote, . money. 7 Prall,| 414 ft. Wall Tile. ee 12c ; Looks sharp, drives sharp, ew iarenl,_bosemént apt. a pm dh Factor Y '46 Buick sedan, -['St Chev. 2 t. trac.... 699) i, sharp; excellent tires. Pre aro Goods os EP rc NEw =| ; A , radio & heater... .$100| '52 Chev. sed, del..... 795} $675 Officials - " “149 Ford 14 t. pickup. 395 at Cars .! ( Y . -Many, Many More to’ ". BE SURE - - | : : ag ot aaa . TO SEE~ ._ |tm : gains . THE NEW - LARRY OW! E h | | at | “54 GHEVROLET JEROME MICHIGAN'S TRUCKS! "| Senoo aie ew eawes)' hyd Ford — Tae, PAVED LOT . a Sa . : _°Norex evetinde—_.| Phone rs a101 vene'non>| THE THRIFTY Eien a Ta meager ae| TRUCKERS a eh a TS JACK. Sere ia Year E nd nd Clearance 7 + ee — Tees | GR Sasa” ask for Hugh. _ | 'S2.NASH RAMBLER ( Y: - Statesman + Sena “Sa08 | ; } Four-Door Sedan 2 "nn MICHIGAN’S _ ‘ arts rors ‘rie conten oF |” A-1 USED TRUCKS Only $795 anaes wes: $1 Ford F-6 dump, a real KIMBALL S8s2bee) mors ae refrigerator te . Calrod bevaare $339.95 Retvinater. ® cubic ne ing oven, a aes S $279.95 GE, ® ae ft. seteig, on. . 3 Phone __like new _$70._Meaeel et ~——""jlwirs ¥ ES ~ "Inventory ry Clearance Selectric ranges 5 Refrigerators i Bees. nc Gps ‘#6 « DR VERY Find ess. __ Your } Nash | Desler “ASB. YE FOR, 1°$2 Ford % ton — pickup. “WATER OUNS, | BUY. Ay wn WADE: pinkie Uber pao 7 | ‘OPEN NIGHTS 49 0908 98” eeeteeeeeee ee reeee aera i, — Say? , SE Wena. soon main, tacellegt,' cond gods | '49 Chevrolet stake, won't BCURNING— _Phons "OA" ags21, "ask for "Hugh, | $795 be here long ...++. '0.NASH "400" COUPE | MICHIGAN'S —_|51 Ford panel; hindy for} - USED Radi esta ee ~~ FINEST | “any business «1... $695 TRUCK 7 = GMC dump, very god SPECIALS 46 work a ek |1951 1 Ford panel. sees . $645 r * 1951 Chev, pickup. .. $098 51 Ford F- 7 encion we AE a real beauty, plenty rug- 1947 Ford pickup... . $375 one ‘ged. Peer esvevesse ++ $1545 1946 Chevrolet, 9 ft. i stake. ewvivescaes hase! s. "$2 ° tractor; F-6 | ta SM eet COE, good tren 9.245] 1949 Dodge, 12 ft.) ” ehieg beer Bele oe 50D v5 yd. dum 7 we = me : r& 3 +e ree cerist | THOMAS ECONOS & ‘tires, A-l TIRES, § SPEEC + a ONE FURNITURE .€O. tion eet eweeteee 48 Ford ton panel, good |” for any business. .$345| TIRES. Majou Ov ‘47 Ford dump, a really 1980 OMC TANDEM FosTol me} sharp truck... $995 Se cres és MECHANIC SPECIALS gx | Ready for Work|™ rox. “MICHIGAN'S » “USED TRADE-IN se CLE ee ANCE ors 46 Pontiac sedan ... $195} "47 Chev, sedan ..+++» 295] 47 Dodge sedan ..+.. 195 49 Kaiser sedan ..... 195 AL Buick 2 dr. .sy+-+5 95 “47 Nash sedan ...+.+ 195|Powriac: ate lacrosse | fe cTIONA apie Spi SEE _THE PONTIAC PRESS, | TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1954 ET out THEY GO! SALE STARTS TOMORROW | While Quantities Last...Save at Amazing Low Prices ‘es! All Appliances in Perfect Mechanical Condition ‘f ‘Every Demonstrator and Floor Sample Kenmore Will Be Sold! EVERY KENMORE GUARANTEED 20 YRS. ‘Upright or Tank A 10 5 Fo OFF Type Models in Floor Potbianeyinet Just 1 and 2 of a kind sale S ples a D onstrators | é' priced while-they last! “ Gentlemen: Please send me further information FE 5-4171 describing Kenmore Sewing Machines: FOR FREE HOME TRIAL OR MAIL COUPON BUY NOW... YOU SAVE ‘60! =~ COLDSPOT 11.5 cu. ft. With New Thermo-Matic Defrost Regularly $359.95 299 --$10-DOWN--DELIVERS. J Thermo-Matic Defrost Automatically Defrosts itself... You Do Nothing! See this great Coldspot Spocemaster at $60 savings! . It’s beauty in. ap- pearance, with all the wonted fea- tures you need for correct and con- venient food storage... Freezer chest holds 50-Ibs. Glass covered crisper, 5-yr. protection plan! KENMORE HOME LAUNDRY | a | a AUTOMATIC WASHER [| SALE $ _ PRICED! v/ ONLY $10 DOWN DELIVERS d Includes Normal Installation Specially sale priced, and complete with suds-saver for more economy! It’s auto- matic, just load it, set it, and forget it... Kenmore does the rest! You get sparkling clean washes every time! Flexible washing action, éasy » leading, full’ 9-1b: capacity! See it now... and save! Avslinc Dept-—Main | Floor > “<7 ce eee Pe SEE aT eee FRELLLR-CRLS) Appliance Dept.—Main Floor SAVE °30! 7 ' “gue : = ght ij © oa : os > oS > _ be wtS a Unmatched Performance at a Matchless Low Price! A Correct Heat for Any Fabric, at Your Fingertips! Visi-Matic Washers Automatic wat ‘Now Specially $ $i eh at Sears! 5 J ju Down Delivers It te Your. Hom : —_ vw ae ore OL... Ps ee ee ” srelier oniwege: Wena. “Automatic: dials do- the work, » See"it now... . at Sears: Installed by Con- sumers’ Power according to Fs sine $10 DOWN DELIVERS _ A miracle in modern, home food storage—AT $30 SAVINGS! See % this deluxe Coldspot that freezes and stores 490-lbs. of food, with _ Separate gen} Comportement. Complete for . ge quality for Te “timer. shuts an Wash i done! 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