i t & The Weather. V "3 : : Home a ren?! Snew Piareee | Edition = = 118th YEAR xk*x* PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 19535—38 PAGES gy bs Marshal Zhukov Takes Reins of Red Defens Cold War Intensity Expected to Increase Aches and Pains With New Sterner Leadership in Russia WASHINGTON — Diplomatic} The downfall of Malenkov yes- . Under ex-Premier Georgi Mal- enkov the Kremlin had followed a Crew of Three Rescued Navy Bomber Shot Down Off Limits Near Tachens ABOARD U.S.S. ESTES OFF TACHENS (INS)—A U.S. Navy attack bomber was shot down by Communist air- craft fire near the Red China mainland today and all three men aboard were rescued. Vice Adm. Alfred M. Pride, U. S. 7th Fleet commander, announced that the plane, a Skyraider, was hit “over or off” the mainland’s Sungmen Peninsula about 15 miles southwest of the Tachens after the pilot “misnavigated.” This was the first loss of an American plane protecting the Nationalist evacuation of the Tachens. A Navy Dangling Flier Repairs Plane Pals Hold Feet While Airman Fixes Landing Gear 4,000 Feet in Air DAYTON, Ohio @ — The Air ‘oree has disclosed the story of airman who dangled at 4,000 r the wing of a C124 cargo; was hit in the engine which freezing weather to save egan spurting cil, from crash-landing with The pilot. Lt. (JG) W. J. O'Heren, : formerly of Decatur, Ill., whose Floyd A. James, of wife lives at Coronoda, Calif., ity, Ark., worked in sub-| (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) zine ters Dontiag Enjoying Communist ground fire yes- terday but received only minor damage—three smal] holes in one wing—and re- turned safely to its base. Admiral Pride said the Navy did | mot consider the shooting down of | the Skyraider “‘a hostile act” since SeEys 2 jt fst 2 p. ;patrol plane was hit by, the plane was “off limits.” No) Soviet aims and methods which probably will take weeks. Some consideration has been given to calling Ambassador Charies E. | Bohlen home from Moscow to re- Senators Johnson (D-Wash) said Foreign Minister Molotov claimed yesterday Soviet development of hydrogen bombs with ‘‘such suc- cess that the United States could Both Jackson and Hickenlooper are members of the Senate-House | Atomic Energy Committee. The | Washington senator is chairman of | Military Applications subcom oe Jackson called Molotov’s Mos- cow speech “‘boasting’’ and he re- lated it to the Red leadership turn- “There is no question about America’s lead at this time,” he asserted. “Hew long we can hold it depends on the effort we make and the effort they make. “But obviously there comes a time in this field of total weapons- | total in the sense of their destruc- | tive powers—where numbers are meaningiess."’ Hickenlooper said he could not discuss what he knew of Russia's . “T will say our progress in hydrogen and other atomic weapons has been very great. And [I'm thoroughly con- vinced it is superior to that of any other country by far.” B36 Explodes, Killing 2 Men | Klass, instructor navigator from | Saginaw. Maj. Klass was listed as not seriously hurt. 1737 i 1 kf is McKay, Dondero to Speak at GOP Banquet Tonight | Two national political figures will hold the limelight Not Blamed on | ; Use of Fluorine Grand Rapids Editor Says City Happy After 10 Years of Fluoridation GRAND RAPIDS—Lee M. Woodruff, editor of the Grand Rapids Press, had a hearty laugh here today when questioned about a letter in the Voice of the ' People in the Pontiac Press ‘signed “B.P.R.” relative to health conditions in Grand Rapids. , ' In attacking fluoridation ‘in the Pontiac Press letter | box, “B.P.R.” told of a gath- ering in Grand Rapids at which 700 people met “as to | @ series meetings. said Mr. | one, | subject will be ‘‘Mental i: a ” ft nurse lean over his 6-year-old son, Fiint Police Seeking Man Who Abducted, Beat Boy FLINT # — Police today sought a kidnaper who cruel- | ly beat a 6-year-old kindergarten boy, driving him in a car miles from home before releasing him. Ee Th AfLandClO *inorthern suburb a “yellow car” on his way by a “red-haired young man Lad i genneieal Thrown From Car Randy, ‘Reports Pinay Has Given Up 2 ifr rf f I Informed Source Says The boy, Randy Giacalone, told of being dragged into| Premier Hopeful Fails weight home from school yesterday wearing gloves.” | to Win Backing Bleeding from a gash on” his head, Randy was found walking on a road in a six or seven miles from home after | a police alarm had gone out over his disappearance. At Hurley Hospital today ‘naelvs condition was reported | Agree to Merger =< Negotiating Groups OK | the Formation of Single Powerful Federation ii eration. The split within organized la-| |bor was reached by two three- pass on the amalgamation at a | meeting here tomorrow. | Ratifying conventions of both the AFL and CIO unions will be re- quired to put the merger into ef- fect, but the agreement reached AFL president George Meany | and CIO chief Walter Reuther, He was not believed in | Was however, indicated Pinay has given up his effort to form a new French government. The information came on the heels of a decision of the Catholic Popular Republican Movement. (MRP) to refuse to take any posts | Coffee Prices Slashed Here oS Chain Stores and Some ™MRP is hgesdaparsena party com- Independents Drop Cost Pont “i ‘be Socialists for leftist 10 to 12 Cents Three major food store chains serving the Pontiac area were sell- ing coffee from 10 to 13 cents | a pound cheaper today and indica- tions pointed to additional whole- ty to the hospital to be seen by Randy. Randy said he was not the man who abducted him. Randy said the man hit him on agreement to end the 20-|\ the head with a club or hammer. | brands which are not p According to the boy's story, he The boy’s drawing book and a club-like tree branch, both blood- stained, were found on the road near the spot where Randy was seized, police said. Scores of State Police and sheriff's officers combed the out- | * (Continued on Page Col. 5) Britisher Loads Shotgun as Tax Impasse Looms REDRUTH, England #—Archie sale price slashes. the cuts have affected: only food | to promote an American-style chain brands. National coffee partisan” policy. “bie rocessed | by the chains had not announced Japan Stocks Boom | was abducted near his home after | whether their prices would go| TOKYO ®—Prospects of a tough. Pontiac Symphony Orchestra, today | A Wrigley’s Store spokesman | said prices on their coffee were | ewt 11 cents this morning, in | line with earlier announcements f was it i f i i. ? ay it H las un . fi z be a der the direction of by A & P and Kroger stores. Cuts ranging between 10 and 12 License Deadline March 1 | cents per pound were announced yesterday by the A & P chain. The | cut drops prices of four brands to ‘from & to 89 cents a pound, the lowest level in almost three years, according to company officials. | Kroger cut prices at the same | rate as A & P and also announced | 6 Dog Vaccination Clinics Planned in County Sunday First date for rabies vaccination clinics at six locations a nine-cent slash, trom $1.07 to 98| in Oakland County was announced today by Dr. John D. ae | seems sure to win approval of their | organizations. Welding of the 10-million-member | terday and declared open season on | income tax collectors | AFL and the 5-million-member | The income tax people claim Hill owes them almost $10,000 and have obtained a court order to seize his house cents a pound on some national | Monroe, county health director. brands. Non-profit clinics will be set up Sunday from 1 to 4 p. m., at which county residents can have their dogs vaccinated as required for licensing. The clinics are sponsored jointly by the Oakland County Veterinarians’ | Hill, 58, loaded up his shotgun yes- at tonight's annual Oakland County Lincoln Republican cents per pound, Only last August, a tight Bra-| zilian market sent prices zooming | Hill, who denies owing the t | Money, patroled wifh his shotgun in front of a big sign saying ‘“‘In- ‘| come tax: Any persons employed by the above entering on this prop- erty do so at their own risk.” “They are not going to have my house,”’ Hill told reporters. The tax people didn’t say what they will do now. looming How Do YOU Say It? MOSCOW (UP)—Russia’s new premier, like hig predecessor, has a lyrical tone to his name. The pronunciation of Prime Minister Nikolai Bulganin is “Nee’ kob-ly Bull-gatn’-yin.” but the big skid began early this | Fees are $1 for males and $2 week. in New York and will Fire Hall, 2780 And Nikita Khrushchev is Nikee'ta, Hroosh-cheot ¢ f + ’ q “ t j \ * \ : ' pi eas ti ji ate | a i ATH ini Se eh A Hees at, atti an iid Lis ait ii Hine ea iF He il il i Tih ft if FF ig ERE Ln <2 tert at ia ae di iti Hint neat ui gall Te a a tal Hi i HE 22 bls att ta es gate i He iT 4 - | Teoh a a a Ee ai ca i : = a od ga tj hell sat] 1 g3ink Egts aff” ry? 1 Hh fagnfe! alta ~ pee iit Hy Tr v ae 8 iibtilip ‘stall i Guat lee at iw Hee? Toe nets |e iy sey haalti itera a earth ie ligt! 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Co ome tan For This UTTAR Special! $1.00 Velve THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1955 ing into a hamburger stand that | a ° : ex-wife, Mrs. Despines Forbes, 3, : cae t said the blaze started after Blum’s Pleads Insanity in Trial paired . - ‘| invalid, 81, Dies in Blaze “tin, Wiaieed, @, eb me ten jailed for Paying Job agora nat Too Much Attention wee aati fora eile matching for Murder of Ex-Wife her ceramics shop last Sept. 20. Started by Wife's Iron unattended on an ironing board. FORT WORTH, Tex. (UP) —| his effort. t LOS ANGELES @ — A plea of | He wes arrested in Hot Springs, BRIGHTON # — Elmer Blum, ; ————— innocent by reason of insanity was +» five days after the murders. 81-year-old-invalid, died yesterday Businessman Dies Joe &. Moore is a man who con- centrates on his work. Grant was the first to have a/ entered yesterday by James Mer- The U. S. Army in the Frank-|in a fire that swept his home near MIDLAND —David W. Bye Sr., Germany, area employs 45 the Livingston County community | 52, prominent Midland business- German dentists and 148 German | of Lakeland. ~ man, died of a heart ailment Tues- Blum was confined to his bed|day at Midland hospital. Funeral after suffering q stroke, Firemen | services will be held Thursday. f O BACKENSTOSE BOOK STORE Assistant District Attorney Jerry | salary of more than $25,000 as kouris, 40, on trial for the slay- | furt, Murad told the judge that Moore, | President of the United States. He | ing of his former wife. sentenced yesterday to two years began getting $50,000 for his sec- | in priso n,was so intent on break- | ond term. Merkouris, formeriy of Grand dental assistants and X-ray tech- | Rapids, is charged with killing his | nicians in its clinics, Ps + ’ 4 TINY PRINCESS—Princess Marie Astrid, almost two, is the daughter of Prince Jean, heir ap- parent to Luxembourg throne, and Princess Josephine -Chariotte of Belgium. Faster X-Rays Work Wonders Bureau of Standards Opens Public Showing of New Developments Monday night when the National | | If i j fir itd i 4 i ri i 3 x Scouts and Parents resenting Clinton Valley Council. The Geological Survey said there are about 950,000,000,000 tons of | . coal reserves in the United States. This is more than one-third of the total world supply. — | HOMEOWNERS, | HERES THE POLICY Only at Kroger Can You Be Sure The Beef You Buy is U.S. Gov’t Graded ‘Choice’ Tenderay Tenderay Beef DON’T BE FOOLED BE SURE OF WHAT YOU BUY ... Look for the official U.S.D.A. Choice Grade stamp on Kroger Tenderay Beef . . . Although U. 8. Gov’t grading of beef is no longer compulsory, we will continue to sell only beef that bears an official U.S.D.A. Choice Grade stamp affixed by a certified U.S. Gov't grader. We insist on this because we believe our customers deserve this added assurance of uniform quality. Look for the official US.D.A. Choice Grade Stamp on Kroger Tenderay Beef... . 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Low . a ee nl 2 \ : 5 SOE ‘ Ne \ \./ mee \ : X si® __Jtpan is the only country in the | success, says the National Geo- orld where frog farming is a! graphic Society. 8 _THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, | Bob Considine Says: WANTED Farm, Acreage or Lake Property Direct Buyer Bernard Edelman TO 8-5010 —— PPO aE: verse ny 8 aewtns eek y 24% - 4 i 7 eS cle ste ; ot ae stile hon i = A Bsc De Sal WHERE THOUSANDS SAVE MILLIONS Select Your Car With Care Finance the Same Way When there’s a new car in the picture most of us choose with care. We like the new models, of course, the long, low styling, and the new modern extra In short we want the most ‘car for the best money. comforts. Economy in financing your car is im- > portant, too. Finance the Bankway and benefit from low bank rates and. con- ve venient time payments. | The Community National Bank of Pontiac Branches at PERRY at GLENWOOD W. HURON at FILDEN OUT OF TOWN BRANCHES { KEEGO HARBOR WALLED LAKE “4 Member of Federal Depostt -insuranee Cor poration EPR eter ao. ag hi RAR Rh ah | SEOUT PRICES! 2 DAYS ONLY-THURS.-FRI. only KROEHLER 100% FRIEZE All Colors _ 2-Pc. SUITE American Airlines, Inc. develop- | ed the air highway between New lafter Pearl Harbor. | Without subsidy nanced, built and maintained in- ‘| intermediate landing fields in Mex- a] lico, the first such facilities for night and instrument flying. | The company established one- | step flights between the twe | great cities, coach services, bought a let of equipment, and spent a let of money on public | relations, promotion and ad- vertising. (Its less on this oper- ation from 1942 to last Nevem- ber: $812,615.) Eastern Air Lines. tying in with | service. and, with American, con- trolled the air traffic between the two points. U.S. companies, have barely 15 | Per cent of the.New York-Mexico |City business. Air France, -given captured 85 per cent of the trade. Air France is a fine airline but the consensus in the- industry is | that it won the preferential rating | because of two things (1) it can |offer nonstop N.Y.-Mexico City | service, and (2) it isn't hampered ‘| by the Civil Aeronautics Board. i | | American Airlines, for ex- ample, asked the CAB te ap- preve non-step service eight years age. A temporary ckay came through a year’ age, pro- vided the Mexican government approved. Mexico notified the line that it would grant the re- quest only if a Mexican airline =| would be given similar authori- tation by the U.S. This involved | more hearings, meetings, con- | ferences. They continue. Further delays in final approval }of conditions which will enable | U.S. flag carriers to operate on an jeven basis with foreign carriers |} (which are, of course, govern- |ment-backed) have been caused | by bids from New Orleans for non- stop service between that city and | Mexico City In the meantime, U. S. flag car- |riers are gradually being driver _|out of business on the New York- Mexico City run, and American | Airlines has been forced to drop its Los Angeles-Mexico City run | | York and Mexico City at the re- | bla picture, “The Leng Gray : | quest of the government shortly | the line .| Rosy O’Dennell,, Bendto Seued- | ers, Gene Vidall, Chris Cagle, istrument stations, an airport and) Ed Carbisch, Elmer Oliphant, ' |Pan-Am, followed with additional | authority just a year ago to pick | _ | up Mexico City-bound New York | passengers and vice versa, has | | ' | Civil Aeronautics Board ‘Hampering U.S. Airlines NEW YORK (INS)—The passing show: iustrious products will never be fully measured . or is beating a kettle for John Ford’s magnificent new Colum- Line.” Character istically, | Cappy, whe sang the praises of “Now I have no regrets,” he | wrote in a recent note. “The pic- | ture is really outstanding.” “The Long Gray Line” is the | story of Marty Maher, West Point's | snow-capped old trainer and char- acter builder who still thinks of the class of ‘°15—Eisenhewer Bradley, Harmon. etc., etc., etc.— as kids. He was a tradition around | West Point even by the time he | helped the immorta] Oliphant tack Now American, and the other jup on the gym wall a bit of verse knocked out by the academy’s dashing young superintendent, | Brig. Gen. Douglas MacArthur: Upen the fields of friendly “The Long Gray Line”’ is a won- 'derful picture. It makes you a bit prouder than ever to belong to this country, and to know it belongs to }you. ee eeepc because the CAB insists that it | makes a stop at El] Paso whereas the competing Mexican company can fly non-step The attitude.ef the U.S. earrier is, “the more the merrier, but for | Peter's sake let's all start even.” My friend Cappy Wells, whose EAT ANYTHING WITH FALSE TEETH! ‘FEBRUARY 9, 1955 Boy Scout Anniversary Wek . . cial headquarters for Boy Scout Supplies! Waite’s Congratulates the Boy Scouts! . February 6-12! Building for a Better Tomorrow! 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Livingsen, ® end Washtenaw ties tt ts $12.60 « x. in i om gs other places in the United States $26.00 i] subscriptions are pavable in advance 2-8161. MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1955 Schimmel School Plan Given Strong Support It is not surprising that a plan ad- vanced by Louis H. Scuimme promises a way to solve the problem of keeping pace with Michigan's school building needs, Mr. SCHIMMEL, a veteran member of Pontiac’s Board of Education, is widety known as a tax expert. For many years he has been a director of the Municipal Advi- sory Council. The Scu1MMEL plan is based on his contention that the school building problem in many in- stances is the result of deficient and restrictive tax laws rather than actual financial hardships. , “It is not the size of the debt,” he argues, “that handicaps a district, as much as it is the burdensome way that the debt has to be paid.” * * * His remedy is a constitutional amendment to create a State backed fund from which school districts could borrow on a year to year, actual need, basis. Here- after school bonds could be retired ove? a 25 to 30 year period, which automatically would reduce the imterest rate. Under existing laws, building bonds have to be paid off in 12 years. Districts borrowing from the fund woulc not have to spread more than 13 mills. Any excess necessary to meet prisitipal “arid interest would be ob- tained from the State fund and the dis- trict would continue levying 13 milis until the debf is paid. * * * This plan not only makes sense, but it points the way for school districts to solve their building problems without attempting to pass on to either state or federal governments any portion of their building costs, and at a rate that will be less of a burden to the taxpayer. . In truth, it seems to be so fundamen- tally sound that already it has the support of State Republicans, Gov. WiuiaMs and the Michigan Education Association. mT French Assembly Ousts Dynamic Mendes-France For many in France as well as the free world itself, the fall of the Mrenpss- FRANCE cabinet was a real loss. It would not be correct to say that this 20th French political crisis since World War II was unexpected. The truth is that our Ally’s most color- ful and dynamic premier in many years had stepped on so many toes during his seven months in power that it is sur- prising his defeat hadn't come earlier. * * * Actually, Mendes - France's downfall came on the last of a score of votes of confidence. Immediate cause of it was rejec- tion of his policy of self rule for Tunisia, reforms in Algeria and pledge of reforms in Morocco, Besides the enmity of plantation own- ers in North Africa, the premier had antagonized organized taxpayers, many of whom are artists at dodging taxes. crusade for milk instead of wine, aroused the hatred of France’s wine’ and liquor interests. * * * Until a successor is designated by President Cory and safely in- stalled in office, it is impossible ~ to gauge the effect of the Assem- __ .bly’s action on German rearma- Boy Scouts’ Anniversary It is a pleasure in this 45th anniver- sary week of the Boy Scout movement to extend a special salute to members of Clinton Valley and Pontiac troops. This pleasure is heightened by the fact that Executive Director Leland reports the organization has enjoyed a 17 per cent increase in membership in the lagt year. Scouts, cubs, explorers and leaders alike are justified in looking ahead into the movement's 46th year with satisfaction and confidence. * * * At present there are 94 troops in the Clinton Valley Council with a total membership of 2,672 scouts. In addi- tion there are 60 Cub Packs with 2,584 members and 12 Explorer units with 139 members, giving a grand total of 5,395. Of these, 21 troops, 12 Cub Packs and 5 Explorer units are in Pontiac. The leadership roster now contains more than 1,700 names. * * * As has been the practice in the past, Camp Agawam at Tommy’s Lake will continue te be a focal point of scouting activity for the Clinton Valley Council. The camp has been enlarged and its facili- ties improved in recent months and it operates on a year round basis with a capacity of more than 130 boys. We are proud to commend the work of this splendid organization and wish it another year of success and growth. The Man About Town Levels of Our Lakes Definite Observation Shows “Them to Be a Little Higher Young: What we are only once: after that we have te think up some ether excuse. The levels of the many lakes in the Pon- tiac vicinity are generally a little higher than last year, When the ice closed the measur- ing devices of Clifferd J. Cartwright near his home off Ward's Point on Cass Lake, the water was two and one-half inches high- er than at the same time last year. At an expense that runs into five figures, Mr. Cart- wright installed the equipment to accurately determine the water level. It is diligently looked after by his son, Charles (Chuck) Cartwright, a high school student, who has the daily records for several years past. Our in- formants along the Great Lakes also send word that they are expected to reach a new high water mark the coming spring and summer. The Pontiac Kiwanis.Club numopers among its members, Ralph T. Norvell, the new president of the Chamber of Com- merce, also Dr. George M. Petroff, ita vice president, and Irving Steinman, its secretary. In fact, Norvell is the etghth Kiwanian to head the C. of C. And . Fred J. Poole, recently voted by the Jaycees to be Pontiac's most outstanding young man of the year, also is a Kiwanian-—and Petroff had that distinction last year. I never see one of those midget foreign cars without thinking of the driver of the big truck whe leoked dewn from his seat at one of them, and asked, “What other toys did you get for Christmas’” Speaking of names. I notice that Lottie Worthy is running for treasurer up at Imiay City, and William Treadgold and William Touchette also are seeking offices at the same place. Still putting on a brilliant display in the southeastern skies just before sunrise is the pianet Venus, which Orren Mohler at the McMath-Hulbert Observatory at Lake Angelus tells me will continue to do so for several more weeks. It has held that honor since last autumn. It was only 40 years ago today that the Pontiac Press announced that State Senater George A. Barnes had introduced a bill in the Michigan Legis- jature to require all vehicles, “horse drawn or otherwise,” to carry a light at night. This column is quite in agreement with a letter from “One Whe Wants ‘the Truth,” who says, “We need a new court house, but it is not brought any closer by the occupants of the present one greatly exaggerating its 7 . lack of room.” Verbal Orchids to— Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Cole “of Oxford: sixty-first wedding anniversary. ; A Ye oy hs KY iy ge i des) i\| a ——4 — ed en "i Red China!” David Lawrence Says: Resignation of Malenkov Indicates Internal Trouble WASHINGTON—Internal @rouble in Soviet Russia rather than ex- ternal policy is back of the forced resignation of Premier Malenkov. Every bit of evidence for many weeks has pointed that way. The news was not a surprise to any of the persons in this country who constantly study the trends inside Soviet Russia. The question has not been whether the Malen- So the present rulers face the danger that, if they try to capital- trine. They have been defeated thus far by the workings of human nature—the refusal of the peasants to produce food for others when they cannot make a liyélihood themselves. The frequency with which the word agriculture is used in the statements and addresses attending the ouster of Malenkov and his own emphasis on his lack of suc- cess in that direction serves to confirm the belief that internal troubles have been growing rather than. diminishing inside Russia. With such an unrest develep- ing. the efforts ef the Polithure will be concentrated on prevent- ing any new problems from aris- ing—such as a new war in the Far East—which could put an extra drain on the already strained Soviet economy. The coincidence of the dismissal of Malenkov and the boastful state- ment by Foreign Minister Molotov that Soviet Russia is far ahead of the United States in hydrogen- bomb development cannot be over- looked. The Soviet Committee which planned the firing of Malen- kov knew it would be regarded by the world as a sign of weakness, and they prepared what might be But this version of the change whieh the Politburo has just made will not be accepted throughout the world and least of all in the areas bordering on the Soviet Union. In- side Poland, Czechoslovakia, Ru- mania, Bulgaria. Hungary, and the Baltic countries the people will know that a premier has been dis- missed. They will suspect weak- ness. The situation will not jell in Moscow for some time, and it will real peace in the world, Voice of the People for a ride? ported that our vote on the city pension plan in April is ‘‘merely to correct a mistake."’ retirements at 55, but the pension isn't paid until 65. What's wrong with that? Why should firemen and policemen get pensions at 55 and expect us taxpayers te provide the money when we can’t get pensions our- selves until 657 - I don't think there was any mis- take made when we voted pension money to start at 65. If we made a mistake, it was to allow retire- ment at 55 even without pensions. I'll vote for pensions at 55 years when I get one myself. Is there something sacred about being a fireman or a policeman instead of a welder? Welder (And a Geod One) Even Sparrows Chirping About Fluoridation! A readex wanted to know wheth- er fluoridated water would spoil a highball made of Scotch and water. You said, ‘‘no."’ That sug- gests an entirely new plan. Instead of having fluorine put into the water, let's put in Scotch. Enthusiastic I hear sparrows don't like fluo- ridated water. Is that true” B. L. Editor's Note: You'll have to ask the sparrows. 1 ‘Keeling Booster’ says Mr. Keel- ing is on the wrong side. Mr. Keel- ing is om the right side. just as he's on God's side and my side. I know Mr. Keeling will agree that fluoridation is a device of the Devil. A Real Keeling Booster Believes Patrol Cars Should Use Blinkers If I, as one of the driving public. use a spotlight on my car as any- thing more than an emergency light I am violating a law, so I am told. Iam admitting that I have been stopped for a traffic violation and paid a fine, but that is beside the point. My objection is’ When I was stopped the officers used thei: spotlight, flashing it through my rear window almost blinding me and forced me to the curb nearly causing an accident. At no time did they use a siren or a blinker. I again saw a patrol car force another car te the curb shining their spotlight on his car. After forcing him te the curb, they just drove on leaving him at the curb. We hear and read of our young Case Records of a Psychologist Fi people not respecting the law. I ask how can they show respect for an officer or officers, when the ofticer or officers show no respect for the people they are supposed to protect. . I make one request and that is, “why not have our officers use their blinkers or their sirens in sending a motorist to the curb instead of endangering the motor- ist's life by blinding him with a spotlight. Mrs. Edith B. Shults 9081 Evee Avenue Clarkston Editor's Note: According to the Pontiac Police Department, any car may be equipped with one or two spotlights and may be used as long as the light is not pro- jected into the eyes of another driver. The siren and flashing red light are used only in aggravated or emergency cases. ‘truthfulness Essential for Peace in World’ This is én reference to Associate Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas’ suggestion that the ulti- mate political settlement of the Chinese problem ‘“‘involves recog- nition of the two Chinas and the grant of seats in the U. N. to both of them.” In dealing with the Communist governments, the United States is dealing with nations that in the past have broken their word on could be secured. War is a device of immature governments, of little children who have not learned their lessons yet. All nations should grasp each oth- er's hands and solemnly pledge a promise of peace and stand behind their promises Let all governments of the world in this vear of 1955 combine their forces for the good of all men pat- Urges Defect of Two Bills on Parcel Post In the 83rd Congress, two bills proposing repeal of Pubic Law 199 were presented, H. R. 268 and J at | ia if i F afi | Tongue-Tied Suitor, 17, ls Speeechless on Dates With High School Sweetheart Millions of men and women are in the same boat with Nor- ter before he rings doorbells to sell magazines or brushes. It By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE Case N-¥5: Norman W., aged 17, is a high school “I'm in love with , who is in my senior class.” he spoke morosely, “‘but I can't seem to get to first- base with her. ‘sg because I don't know i i a: 53 { z3* az?2 gilts rf ii $5 : e.* score, she > thinks President Eisenhower will = “What do you think about the legitimate stage?" Instead. phrase your query in a double choice, as follows: *‘Do you think the movie version of a play is more interesting than its stage presentation?"’ : ‘“‘Politics."" You don't need to get into a red hot argument on this but you can ask her if ; li t [i ! ir i i } i ; esting conversation. send for my “Dear Home Pals’ keyed mem- ory device, enclosing @ return envelope, plus a dime. My college students at North- western University found R very helpful in their dating (Copyright 1955) Always write te Dr. George W Crane care of The Pontiac Press, Pontiac. again be burdened by paying the deficit resulting from the handling of lower-than-cost shipments. In the interests of free enter- prise, write your Washington con- gressman in both House and Sen- ate to defeat the passage of these bills. Timethy G, Hives 888 Calvert Avenue Detroit 2, Michigan Baering Down By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER (International News Service) Our old pal Sen. McCarthy dropped through January lke there was a hole in history. Just a couple of short investi- gations ago Mac was setting prettier than a double-barreled hen. He was chumming around with Welch, Schine and et ultra thicker than cold suet. It sagwayed into a sort of travel bureau. A general went to Japan, a private migrated to Alaska and the Democratic bees swarmed in mid-winter. Only a dentist came through with running colors. We are investigating the constitutional privileges of a bigamist's brothers-in-law. Have they any legal rights to workmen's com- pensation enjoyed by a pvol shark with a sprained wnst? While shifting the dregs to the apex how did a dentist ever be- come a kernel? For bravery in the face of the enemy’ Does a dental kernel outrank a major dentist by one tooth? Will the flossy kernel gum it some day at a retired jiggadicr- brindle? We know that Gen. Zwicker recommended the dismissal of the dented dentist on three- quarters suspicion. The Penta- gon tied in with Zwicker until the paperwork loaded the annex. They were firing muzzie-bursts with self-filling fountain pens - Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Some people scheme and worry when... They ought to go to bed And keep the hours that the . If they would get ahead They sacrifice their slumber- land . . . They do not coupt the sheep ... And they are always wide awake When they should be asleep . . . They are the ones rn . . . They finally acquire . They never reach the pin- nacle .. . To which their hearts (Coppright 1965) HALF DAY SCHOOL on ta start, Board of Education an ECONOMY DRIVE in achools eliminates PHS footbal! coach. % Years Age SPENCER HOWARTH takes of. fice as sheriff NRA RESEARCH report. criti- cizes labor conditions in auto in i rE i ff GE i if Hes $4 Household Remed ies Apply to Nosebleeds bleed donor, se the loss of half much fact or how much there may be in the familiar THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1955 | covery was particularly startling | because Rimer said there isn't a | sycamore tree within miles of his Famous Trichologist Tells Truth About Saving and Improving Hair This new method of heme | FREE EXAMINATIONS treatment for saving ond This examination is very thorough growing thicker hair will be (o'G0 minutes. There is 10 charge demonstrated in Pontaic, for this examination and no ap Michigen, Friday ONLY, cecceten ‘ina te anne tae remand February 11, 1955. 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Every one is given a complete, | de not private examination to determine | examina’ the condition of his scalp, and | will cause for his hair trouble. | gated Finenciel Reference: South in will z Giesler’s Success Secret ‘Attorney Never Refuses Editor's Note: This fs the last im a; series on Jerry Giesier, the attorney who has handied so many headlined trials ia Hollywood. By ALINE MOSBY HOLLYWOOD (UP)—A rule that helped make Jerry Giesler the West's most famous criminal at- | torney is ‘“‘never refuse an anony- mous phone call.” “I never permit my switchboard to ask -who's calling while I'm on a big case,” Giesler revealed to- | day while recalling his 47 years as movietown’s famous ‘“‘mouth- | piece.” “Sometimes you learn in- formation that is extremely valu- able. “It's the breaks you get that | have a lot to do with a lawsuit,” he added. | strangest cases. talking to the jury, he will pound on the railing. The attorney's affability {fs a rule he has followed since he first broke onto the legal scene. Giesler, a smal] town boy from Wilton Junction, Iowa (Pop. 300 ' then), studied law at the Univer- | sity of Southern California here. | While a student he formed a col- | lection agency and one day got a | bill against the late famed lawyer, Earl Rogers. “1 used to watch him in court,” |, Job and got one as officeboy for After Giesler took his bar exam- inations he became Rogers’ asso- | clate for 17 years. One of their | mest interesting cases was helping | defend the late attorney Clarence Darrow on a charge he took a bribe while defending James and John McNamara, accused sabo teurs of a Los Angeles newspaper “TI was the attorney of record on the case and sat through the trial for three months,” he said. “I was convinced Darrow was framed.” now has offices in a small, white building on the edge of Beverly | Hills. His staff includes three at- | torneys and five secretaries. In his | office hang photographs of his | idols. Rogers and Darrow. and lucrative career. . “I love the law,"’ he said. ‘‘Most 2959 East Ninety-Second Street, Chicego, JUST LIKE OLD TIMES A FAMILY GET-TOGETHER WITH A LONG DISTANCE CONFERENCE CALL Doesn't it seem ages since the last time your family was all together? If you're miles apart now, you may feel it’s im- possible to assemble as often as you'd like. Have you tried a telephone conference call? It will bring Anonymous Phone Calls Against Lease 26 County Men Face ‘Advise Williams of the time you do some good, and Ween extremely interesting.” Cost of Building | at eee precio yA to House Departments moment and added, “Some stars| Said Too High are appreciative for what you do. “Some are not. You'd be sur- prised to know who they are.” LANSING # — State officials have advised the governor against | leasing a downtown Lansing office building to house governmental agencies now scattered through the city. 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It will seem just like old times. :, FEDERAL dept. stores \SAGINAW AT WARREN, PONTIAC PHONES: FE 5-881} and FES-8976 4 3065 Orchard Lake Rd. . | “KEECO HARBOR © LOTS OF FREE PARKING © MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY ‘ \ ' | “ / ide sft ; ! a Y N at : =} , 4 ® ee : 4 aie ( e Maighs\s | noid THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1955 __ ae Wieteit amano: William S. Middleton is now the chief medical director of the | Veterans Administration, replac- ing Adm. Joel T. Boone. Dr. Middleton is the dean of the Univernalty of Wisconsin aw Foreign M.D.s Pose Problem U: of M. Medical Dean Asks Closer Screening | of Such Doctors i E E i ef eiiyt i H i? i The additions include 14 works of adult non-fiction and seven of adult fiction. A listing follows: Adelt Fletien The Dream Walker, Charlotte Arm strong — Peather, Laurens Van der ‘ont The Mack of Alexander, Martha A) Oklahoma Run. A W Constent Outlaw of Castle Canyon, Peter Field pecud Prey for ea Brave Heart, Melen Mee- Innes Three Roads to a Star Devid Gerth Aédult Nea -Fietien | agrutt agriculture, machinery and er solve the question of the ultimate (aca ae cea oe = Some committee members have on Assault Charge in cout poo ager a plaster tien Planned = = Sones Heading for OK |sizciasircetepcetts| sevens — sno ros Seana ve Group of Big Industries vow dhalruan of the company’s) Only a Few Senators Taken from J at the end of to Build Research Unit | ard of Directors, said ina state) Oppose Ratification of | world War Hl, Formosa’s sover- in New York Area the nation’s first nuclear reactor entirely owned and overated by private industry is planned for the far | New York metropolitan area. . im | Invitations to join the project|ing foods and agricultural prod-| In advance of formal debate | mosa and the Pescadores. have been sent to about 10 pnd me processing drugs, producing opening this afternoon, the For- companies in the fields of elec- | tronics, petroleum, food, pharma-| ments. ceutical and chemical products,| The cost is estimated between | signed to put the Senate on record | which led to the development of | occurred Jan. 26 when he went to! (denture breath). Get F. | ceramics, rubber, metals, textiJes,!1 and 1% million dollars. headphones. Kai-shek’s regime in per. | nightclub dancer got 12 days in n. Walter Bedell Smith (ret.), | petual control of the island refuge. | jail — already served—and costs The United States has never is- ment: | “We envision the development ot Defense Treaty clgmty bes since remained legally | 5100 im beck many new and important comener. | WASHINGTON u#—The mutual] The committee report, not yet Bl gg ig ge ge Now Many Wear Se ee eee treaty with Forme ed |e te er ua fe nnd hn ey of eoes| FALSE TEETH of industria] processes.”’ |ed today tow most certain | the United States would be under unn, 4, a ‘ Among the expected uses of the /Senate ratification over the oppo- ulldallan 66 Tailet "saly . . . 0 |. project are sterilizing and preserv-| sition of a handful of members. | ternal ternal armed attack” against For- can guild of Variety Artists AFL. Kg tg s or soteeti tear plastics and making measure-|eign Relations Committee worked| In 1898, R. A. Fessenden per-| his sentence. Seale: Sa eertberer ihee on accompanying language de-| fected the clectrolytie detector,; Munn told the court the battle ! i that the pact is not intended to | Smith’s dressing room in an effort any drug counter. American Ways of Life °o R Stewart The Boy Scout Story, W C. Oursier The Captain Leaves Mie Ship. Jan Cwialineski The Complete Book of Dog Obedience Home Decorating Institute The Floating World, J. A. Michener Orandma Raised the Roof, E W Me na « Reticopter and How Tt Fites, John | Fe ae House Pilests for Every Window, D BH Jenkins | How to Make e Living as a Painter Kenneth Harris Invisible Writing, Arthur Koestler Prisoners’ Bluff, Rofl Magener The Pruning Manual, E P Chr topher peaker's Hendboet of Epigrams we Witticisms, Vv. Prechnow, comp Deaths Last Night WASHINGTON (AP)—Rush Dew Holt @®, who at 29 was elected as @ Demo- cratic U8 senator from West Virginte the youngest senator ever elected, and whe served one term, taking his seat two days after his 30th birthday NEW YORK—Mrs. Elisabeth Sanxay Molding, 68, a leading writer of paycho- logical suspense novels, who also had written romantic novels and serials end short stories for magazines PARGO, N©—The Rt Rev. Howard Smith, 63, vicar eral of the Roman Catholie diocese of Pargo since 1946 and a former businessman who Was ordained im 1941 , Smart Housewives MAGNIFY their SAVINGS wa a ‘HOLE aprico” DEL MONTE : CITRUS JUICES Early. Garden PRUNE JUICE ad bee as wz, gaye PEAS PINEAPPLE = é caunss a Oi te WHOLE UNPEELED APRICOTS 3 = GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS 5 = Del Monte -FRUIT COCKTAIL ¢ BARTLETT PEARS a3 $9300 Cans Oy) Ma atelalac GOLDEN BANTAM Cream Style FRUIT cocKTAl! 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Loins Selected for Leanness and Tender Eating PORK LOIN ROAST THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9. 1955 More than 50,000 World War II have been tanks and furnished to worki NATO nations by the United States eat AMAZING THROAT RELIEF lasts twice as long! | =, a‘ commen Congress Pay Raise Set for Vote in Week WASHINGTON — House lead- ers scheduled for a house vote a week from today a bill to raise the pay of Congress members. Only nominal opposition is now evident. Approved yesterday by the House Itchy Pimples Many shattered romances ma | be traced directly to scratching of gl geronon Why tolerate or ing of pimples, eczema, angry blotches and other irritations when you can get fast relief with sooth- increase for Senate action Both Senate and House meas- }ures would also provide : , boosts ranging between $7.500 and Kill Romance $10,000 for federal judges Flu Hits Tokyo Children TOKYO \.—A flu epidemic has ing Peterson's Ointment? 50c all stricken at least 5.836 Tokyo chil- Judiciary Committee, the measure | can tr «/atnaereseu many Wildcat Strike Ends nmere @t Oak Ridge A-Plant Congressmen pfesently receive | $12,500 salary plus $2,500 in ex- returned to normal today at an pense money—a total of $15,000 a atomic plant construction project year. The House bill would raise | here after the end of a wildcat) this to $25,000. A companion Sen-| strike by 188 AFL painters ate bill calls for a $7,500 raise to | $22,500. No time has been fixed | OAK RIDGE, Tenn pickets when the strike Monday, returned after iW. E, Palmer. of Local 4:7 salar) formed the men vesterda, | from raw uranium ih] — Work | The painters, who had posted began trustee in- that their differences with Rust Engi neering Co. would be submitted to | arbitration. Rust is prime contrac | tor’ on the top-secret job—a remod eling of the Y12. electro magnetic center for separating uranium-23) of grievances, except to say they did not pertam to wages Causing Avalanches ls Part of Army CAMP HALE, Colo. # lanche inducing has become part of Exercise Hail Storm at this two- mile-high Army post The 2ist Engineer Battalion con siders it one of the more danger ous tasks of the mountain and cold weather traingng exercise - Ava- The task is to knock down with TNT blasts huge overhangs of snow which threaten to come dowr at any moment of their own accord. One did come crashing Jan. 27 and nearly claimed the life a serviceman NINE. er Boudoir Chinchilla Ranch Nets $10,000 By PHYLLIS BATTELLE NEW YORK ‘INS! — Donna Stevens is the kind of giri—honey hair, nice shape, good teeth and all—who could marry herself into a mink coat with no strain. She is not a bit interested, however for two very sound reasons First, she doesnt believe in acquiring a husband for the pur providing life's candy- coated accoutrements, and second she doesn't like mink pose of “Chinchilla is better.’ she says So what is Donna doing to get a chinchilla coat’ in 18 Months Mrs. E f | # ré I; HT f f i | i [ little luxuries of life. “In a vear and a half of chin- chilla raising I've cleared slightly more than $10,000. which is hardly a — money Se dren, the Health Bureau reported) Neither Rust nor union officials Robert FE. Peary reached the Raising chinchillas in the bed- What you er = — cracked feet. today would discuss the nature of the North Pole on April 6, 1909. room. of course.’ she says like the old pioneers. - more. it is less trouble breeding — chinchillas than it is taking care of one dog, and they're almost as much fun as babies, to have around the house.” Mrs. Stevens. a widow with a twe-and-a-half-year-old son named . Jay. tends te bubble over with woman!) adjectives when she re- fers to the little beasts whose | family lives have made hér for- tune Whereas Webster labels them simply jsmal!] South American rodents (Chinchilla Laniger)"’ and lets it drop there—Mrs. S. thinks ¥ : “adorable little vege- _ TOMATO sauce ——— é Tf i f : ; Es f wee TOMATO CATSUP 5 94% ee a 2, TOMATO JUICE 3 St TQ ee tee Be me having one to five offspring in were CHILI SAUCE 4 4% runs amg er ih moe BEETS ois Bm At meat cet ie me uote COFFEE — cist tine vit BOE ae amet Pal DICED CARROTS i 35° Del oe. " | Srevons described how she picked =, TOMATOES cate cm = Mente TOMATO SAUCE Zz Cons 19 eters . Satie Green Cons | DEL MONTE | imerigued with the little animats Dei terty 10' 3-02. ‘ as they scooted in and out of the Del Monte Buffet Sizes © Save Food ® Save Money Dy-1M a alelate> for a pet HAWAIIAN we GREEN PEAS) ont. 9 202,27' ath mel 144." easy $30 monthly payments woe CORN cients 2cm 21° year she ted ws eee = com ce 252" PINEAPPLE JUICE Sreanae CUT GREEN BEANS 2. 3: 31 a BEANS set wd , APRICOT HALVES = 2 =: 31° deen, $j 00 msn Tan sana BARTLETT PEARS = 2 ¢=: 35° ‘ 1 $300 rea im PEACHES «et 2 cm 31" cons I Peper per = | nation’s stockpile of chinchilla | pelts, to put them im the same 2 = 29: Diced Beets Del Mente 12-e<. ¢ moment = chinchill be Vv 3 3 illas ing 80 Whole Kernel Corn Coie smal! and s6 scarce (there are only 250.000 pairs in the U. § ., 2nd Canada. and it takes 180 pelts | to make @ respectable coat), they | are twice the price of the best 4 2 54% Whole Green Beans Veatty Fer — Betune Quelay c min Toilet Tissue 2 ou BO Pure Concord — Natural Sir. Sela’ ed ab pil NABISCO Seltines an 25° is ae Gal Eee rag ) Premium Crackers Te, Phg GRAPE JUICE ane's anne " ad I wish them ai Ti n Fi 2-0. 49: | chink TW toveat and may ‘reomene ion Fig Bars —- j for not raising chinchillas are BANQUET ha. as good as her reasons for breed- Fricassee ar 3 — 4° 24 ox. — all. I'm afraid Delicious with Chichee Frieessee 2». 3 3° Bottles ¢€ of my acquaintances would ome F.A.G. Rice Peg. yr ee DINTY MOORE 24-08. c | stranded up to my windowsills in : Beef Stew Cee } Gd oe must” eam ie , 2 y re w ~ Dill Pickles $ sts" "2" 49: ee eee Save 15c on Next Purchase swirT's 11-08. ‘ | with Coupon laside Can "Oz" Peanut Butter » the Israel Egypt Mixed Armi- stice Commission seheduled for tomorrow has been canceled after Israel's refusal to meet with E-zyp- tian officials Feeling has been running high here since the execu- tion of two Jews in Cairo on spy charges Wrigley’s MEL-O-SPRED Yellow MARGARINE 2E39: 1 tb. Ctn. in Qtrs. American Fancy New York Sum ‘oo” » 69° Pure Creamery 1. 63° 45° Hollybrook Butter Muenster or Bric Double Wrepped Print WW seems me Pieee o- ) Cheece Seed =f 2. Clover Honey Tux. “4."'1.09 pm Be A Philadelphia Cream Cheese 15 35° & F "A iii ositiementiiendtimamenan nese ee ” um Saumile Brcrcnete | Falomigns Driving | foes ssscrment rom Charged to Motorist | JUNIOR EDITORS MH A warrant charging felonious | against Everett M. Clayton, 47, of | 67 Tregent St., who, police say, jrammed his auto into a Detroit- From Coughs That Are) Edison truck last Saturday causing Due to Colds a lineman to lose a leg. 2 Royce J. King. 29, of 624 Burgess, Pather John's Medicine has been wijford, is recovering in Pontiac ae eee a t General Hospital from an amputa- soreness due to colds by soothing | “0 above the left knee. King was standing at the truck's If you need more Vitamin A—jrear when the car struck him, and three out of four of us do—j police stated, and jammed him Father John’s Medicine helps | under the three-ton repair trailer. | by supplying this essential vitemntn | Clayton wil be arraigned on the | in @ natural form, also Vitamin D. | “@rge today in Poptiac Municipal | The fon of Father | Court, according to Chief Assistant | John’s Medicine is due to the re- | Oakland County Prosecutor George | F. Taylor. Conviction of felonious driving carries a maximum four- | year prison term The term set for the president of the Confederate States of Amer- ‘ican was six years. A. green. Paste the picture on stiff paper, preferably a green one. Cut enc ec | carefully along the outside heavy lines. Now cut out the mouth opening along the dark line and cut | along the dark line above and around the eyes. Fold the eyes so | they stand out. Fold the whole frog along the center dotted line A FUNNY FOLD-UP FROG off the ground. THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1955 This fold-up frog will look a lot like a real one about ‘to hop You can color him light green and make the spots a darker | Fold the frog's knees along the dotted lines and spread the | legs. Paste his legs to a sheet of cardboard so that he will sit up, = in the small drawing resting on his knees and elbows. @ (Ike May Create | Oftice to Handle | A Job Complaints — THE SPECIAL WASHINGTON u# — President | ane PACK... 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TERMS SOFA BED GROUP Easy Terms This sofa bed should sell for ecarietty. 379 Hamilten, Birmingham $89.95 alone! a ~S Oe ®ve as *** Wee SNF o, > | D4 Z . ( 4 A é 4 5 4 ars “4 sit. A + * ‘- : : ‘ is . eX 2) 0) FREE VACATIONS . ‘ he y ror? >? = = < < % f . o > BIRDS EYE Frozen FISH STICKS plus ‘::c’ POTATOES offer BIRDS EYE Frozen ¢ CHICKEN - BEEF or TURKEY PIES 10-02 BIRDS EVE Frozen — Sliced 3 Phos. STRAWBERRIES BIRDS EVE Fresen Cut GREEN BEANS me 100 * You are getting 6 pieces for the price of one. A real value! Some- thing the whole family will enjoy. 6 PIECES IN ALL! SOFA BED IS UPHOLSTERED IN A FINE FURNITURE COVER FOR LONG YEARS OF SERVICE. OPENS INTO A ROOMY BED FOR TWO. Hos o convenient concealed bedding compartment. 3 attractive tables, 2 end tables and a cocktail table. Finished in mahogany. AND two beautiful table lamps. 6-PIECES Only $89.95 — $8 DOWN — EASY TERMS! Only Upholstered in durable plastic or frieze. A real bargain ot this low price. ONLY $5 DOWN EASY TERMS e , ! ' 5 . : mar : WYMAN’S| == a ive +E atnors You Can: Use One decount jor Purchases at Both @ur Stores FREE = ° SE SURE TO - DELIVERY ASK. FOR ut Pontiac’ STORES _. WHEN Wymen's Bine Trading FURNITURE. Preareselll ST ORES FOR OUR PROMISED! gas siyoccabeet 17 €. St.—2 STORES—18. W. Pike St. CUSTOMERS. ‘ < 3 . f ‘ \ ‘ 4 f { z y | } 4 \ ‘ f ’ /AW | \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1955 GAUZE DIAPERS Snug-Safe Brand. Limit 2 Dozen. SALE ut $2.66 KF F. ' # 6 Reg. $2.99 Baby TERRY SETS For naps or play. = 63 piece; wreboet SALE 1 88 if} Hit took through the center of this lovely heart necklece end read the Lord’s Prayer . . . A truly disfinctive, romantic gift featuring the beouty es ee arene 5 sens mere setting end the spirituol beauty ef the Lord’s Preyer Briffiently rhodium finished and eccented with @ fine curd chain. ‘til 9 P.M. TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER ee MYERS Thursdey, Friday, Seturdey! linen textured dress ensembles $ regularly § higher priced Spun rayon cardigan jacket and slim skirt, a checked cotton blouse. Brown, navy, moss, black. Sizes: 10 to 16. Special, $8. T mcs’ sori CTE ip DRS FEEL- POG - Valentine Hollow Mold Milk : Chocolate Candy WE ARTS Fully Decorated Name Written Free “29°, 49, 69° eee ee al Free 69° KRESGE'S TEL-HURON Open Mon. - Tues. - Wed. - Thurs. 9:30 A.M. to 6 P.M. Fri. and Sat. 9:30 A.M. to 9 P.M. Cupid's special survey shows that MEN PREFER LASSIES WHO WEAR MYER'S GLASSES felt that eyeglasses very definitely were not beau-catchers! But that’s no longer true... with the intriguingly styled frames created | by today’s fashion-wise designers. | At Myer’s Optical Department, you can be | assured of the right lenses for your the right frames for your face. Have your eves examin ed today by our expert optometrist then choose your glamour -glasses from oug proud collection of gdod-loo} ers Myer’s Optice! Depertment HOURS: Mee. Tees, 9:38 te 6.60 Thers. 0:98 te 6:68 Fri., Set. 9:38 te 9:48 TEL-HURON CENTER OPEN ' TIL 9 P. M. THURS. FRI.. " SENSATIONAL SPECIAL PURCHASE! Women’s Sample Shoes SIZES 4—4%2-——5 ONLY NATURALIZERS AMERICAN GIRL Dressy styles, Sports, Casuals and 3 Choice fo material and colors in Flatties. Selection of colors and dressy styles, casuals, flatties, and materials sports DAY vatuss To $4095 s vatuss To $f 95 $12.95 ONLY $8.95 The Shee Sex SALUTES THE BOY SCOUTS of During National Bey Scout Week, Feb. 6 - > BOY SCOUT SHOES Sizes 3'2 to 6 Sizes 62 to 11 A to D Widths a hi Shoe Box Men'o—Wemen's—Children's Better Shoes TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER Open Men., Tees, Wed, Evenings ‘tl 6 P.M. OPEN THURSDAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9 P. M. 3-Way Knit Imported SUEDE JACKET $27.50 Value $ 1 g* NOW ARGYLE SOX Val t $3.95 db NOW Juilliard Corduroy SLACKS Voue $988 wow ol Cal. Wool Trim, Long Sleeve SPORT SHIRT $10.95 NOW Tel-Huron Store ONLY OPEN THURS. - FRI. - SAT. "TIL 9 P.M. CUNNINGHAM ’S VACUUM BOTTLE Regular $1.49 P PINT SIZE TWO BIG SPECIALS! » SYLVANIA Press “25” FLASH BULBS Regular $1.30 CARTON pte Cc 10 BULBS UNNINGHAM’S DRUG STORE TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER STORE HOURS: Deily— 8 AM. te 10 P.M. Sundeys—9 A. M. te 10.7. M. This Is WRIGLEY'S Greatest DEL MONTE SALE! DEL MONTE Golden Bantam au" CORN . ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY; FEBRUARY 9, 1955 ‘Band Parents REE FATEFUL DEC $! i Plan Dinner “Members of the Washington OWE GREAT DRAMATIC STORY!~ Junios_High School Band Parents’ ; Club aré-sponsoring a fish dinner Friday eveniitg.in the school cafe- teria. Proceeds from the dinner will be used to pay for new jackets and hats purchased for the~band members. ~~ | The Washington Junior High | | School Band will be the only junior high band from Pontiac which will participate in the February band festival at Ypsilanti. If they | win a first division rating they will travel proudly to Michigan ba State College for another contest. en aaa Tickets for Friday's dinner are | being sold by members of the | band and may also be purchased | at the door. Fred Wiest is directer | of the band. Beauty Clinic by\ Edythe McCulloch MAKE UP There are almost as many ideas about applying makeup es there are to use it. At ene extreme you ind women who wear only lipstick, at the other extreme you ste the “crepe paper effect” which is the result of too much powder om & | S: tr =z If eat ane’ anne of your skin you should Bot need cosmetics to cover up In fact the intent ef makeup isn't to cover bad skin but te enhance & good skin The subtie effect intended by the use of cosmetics can only be at- tained if they are carefully applied It is much better te follow a simple routine and do it expertly than to strive for an elaborate effect if you do not do it well. If Lag di pres been using much mekeup te start a program, I suggest thet you follow a progressive plas. ¢ Mi . are the lips and ereprove Te have - || Vasa Lodge Names | f lipstick ‘must be carefully applied | ; and the eyebrows must be neatly Dance Committee —, b nat Pontiac Scandinavian Vasa Lodge Beauty Shop. E Hg oes (i VY | will sponsor a Valentine party and Pontiac State : = ys a ee dance Saturday evening at Chief- f ; close hiestip te | tain Hall. Pontiac Scandinavians : ee oe jand their friends are invited to } was attend. —* : | Committee members for the 1 & . vacrenr event are Mr. and Mrs. — : ; pap Nilsen, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Malm- K N I T eee wy te |quist and Mr. and Mrs. Carl our way inte — Aimed agowet the imepting bechéreg the only Gustavson ‘ IS Heart! of the LONDON CRUSABE( tents” __ Valentine Knit TIE KITS a SRR Tight Hats Bad WED. EVE. 7:30 P. M. |. Tight hats are poison to a scalp! a | — ioe : | because they hamper circulation Sandra Hujton of South Genesee avenue, Tom Osler | jackets and hats when they attend the band festival at Y psi- Knitting Needle FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 34 OAKLAND AVE |If you wear such a bonnet for style's sake, don't keep it on for | long periods of time. of Garland avenue and Jay Hall of Navajo road (left to|lanti during February. A fish dinner will be held Friday right) are three members of the Washington Junior High | evening in the school cafeteria to help raise funds for the _| School Band who are looking forward to wearing their new |recently acquired jackets and hats. Opposite tiae Hespital tt West Mares 4 —— -- . Toastmistresses Gather ANDRE --- “First for Hair Styling” ak ‘er Dovre, Mrs. Joseph Shaw was toast- mistress for the Tuesday evening meeting of Toastmistress Club held in Hotel Waldron Invocation was given by Mrs Frederick Warrick and the table topie was conducted by Mrs. W. | Speakers of the evening were Mrs. Davidson . whose | | Speech Staffs entitied, “Balance | 4 and Babies,” Mrs. Ivan Wileox whe spoke on, “What Next” and Mrs. Emil Mailahn Their respective critics were Mrs. P. Eugene Miller, and Mrs. Orben Wilkins Mrs. Robert Bunce was chief . evaluator and Mrs. J. Wendell } | Green was grammarian. Mrs. Mil- ————— | PERMANENTS The basis for every hair style... hold it in shape, Shirley ~ ton Freet was tailtwister and time- keeper duties were taken by Helen Turek A report on the recent Toastmis- tress council meeting in Port Huron was given by Mrs. Vernon and Mrs...Wilkins. Mrs. Clayton Rule | won the “‘Oscar’’ for the evening Beverly Vallad, Ronald E. Betts Are Married Beverly Ann Vallad became the bride of Ronald E. Betts on Jan “9 in a ceremony performed in “WHERE SERVICE IS SUPREME” MAGNIFICENT PERMANENTS $5500 _ $750 _ $1 (900 COLD WAVE MACHINE or MACHINELESS Including Hair Cut and Hair Style The Secret of Our Permanents Is the “Know How” of Our Operators Open Wednesday All Day — Friday ‘til 9 NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED! IMMEDIATE SERVICE! carned a bouquet of white chry- Andre Beauty CSalon Tere santhemums and carnations —_—— . EEE Mrs. Allen Wickman attended the Pilgrim Holiness Church She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Louis Vallad of Alberta drive and his parents are Mr. and Mrs. | Victor Betts of Clarkston. The bride wore a gown of white embroidered illusion over satin with a matching illusion veil and ot wecst. ut ff bride. Rita Dean was flower girl. | easier, longer. Mr. Wickman was best man and | Short Curl Jerry Vallad and Edgar Betts! anen seated the guests. earner Perm ts | A reception was held in Gingell- | trom | ville Community Center. The new- ' lyweds residing Klingen- $690 [use | Auxiliary Gathers Sixteen members of the Woman's Auxiliary to the Pontiac Typo-| graphical] Union were entertained | Monday evening at a Valentine party given by Mrs. Kenneth New Fashion G Phares at her Elizabeth Lake ave nue home. The hostess was as Trend.... ~- Ne Appointment Necessary IMPERIAL Beauty Salon 2@ E. Pike St. FE 4-2878 sisted by Mrs Ralph Babbington MALING SHOES | How to feel like a | Millionaire on one Buck! Bring it to | Take them off, and there you are, smart im a slim g na print dress heeded for evening gaicty. Popular little “poodlin” fa @ ly) | : 10° | Little jackets “just in case” you want to go covered up. Three-piece coordinate a ee eT eee” Le - r lle ? é : | agua [FINAL SHOE, < ODDS 'n’ ENDS ENTIRE REMAINING STOCK | = if a) Severe! Styles | 1/3 = 1/> OFF |. 9995 A Formerly 2.99 to 6.99 Three-piece coordinate . . . consists of a full circle Yout Every Color! Every skirt in a polished cotton Dalmatian print. Orlon ary » Moterioll Every Heel Height! sweater lined. with the identical print, and a . | sleeveless blouse in ‘the same print. Sizes 10 to Charge 16. In orange or turquoise. _ Your Purchases bd at No Extra © Cost! te FS, S, Maling Shoes | 50 NORTH SAGINAW STREET Open Friday Evenings SALE STARTS THURSDAY : t Park Free in Rear : ) =—4 | Aly | ‘TELEGRAPH at HURON , Tues., Wed.—10 to 6, Thurs., Fri., Sot—10 to 9, Sun. 2t0S *~ ‘ ’ i 4 | vs) [Asia ye eli & 8 Be , a ft - ’ P 4 Sor . Jy j t. bs +4 Sun Good . Some weather is temperate, make a Fresh air and moderate sun are | Point of going out with your head loyce Smith good for the hair. When the! uncovered for periods of time. ; and Earl R. Ne 0 Arthur Jr. eumod. -HOS I ER Y° marriage 82 N. Saginaw - evening in First Baptist | Nylons fer your Valentine! CIFT-W RAPPING Smart new shades—your choice of over two dozén—in this favorite sheer! Nylon twist adds wear, gives a soft, dull texture. |Pre-Lenten Party \Set February 22 THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY a) Plans for a pre-Lenten party to” ibe held Feb. 22 were made at the | Tuesday evening meeting of St. spoke their | Michael Altar Society held in St. Michael Hall. Mrs. Robert Gallo is general vows Saturday | chairman for the event. It was an- |naunced that the National Council |” of Catholic Wemen convention will | be ‘held on March 31 in Hotel | Statler, Detroit. Mrs. Howard Es- 2 oe 3 ¥ a 9, 1955 Sheer, sheer Vantlies $].15 PARTY PRETTY NYLON DRESSES for Your alee VALENTINE! COCKTAIL Cocktail] Table — living room Regular $39.95 BOB of L&G SAYS: TABLES A beautiful San-Tone Mahogany beautifully de- signed and finished Ideal for your REDUCED! 19°>| TIPTON TILT-GLIDE With Ottomen Reg. $129.95 CHAIR $7995 COMPLETE LINE OF We Service What We Seil G. E. 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All Reasonably Priced i FE 3-7165 Greenhouses tn Labe Orien - ecaeaaeennananapaaaney pean By DORA DAWSON | A concert that won the acclaim Out of this has come an aim | at perfection that is remarkable. They were heard in three groups, | who have a decided tendency to | Graduating Class | Plans Reunion | A reunion is being planned for | members of the January 1930 grad- | uating class of Pontiac High School. Hoedowners’ Club ~ Regular %5 10-Year Guarantee fate ranging from Bach and Brahms | | | through to present day composers | | a eY Drayton Home Furnishings Offers 2 FOR | | ‘BEDDING SALE! $59.50 Box Springs BUY NOW and SAVE! tained flexibility. or precision, a! tage in this auditorium, in five consciousness of each other’s part | well-chosen songs that closed with The rich resonant voice of Re-| every way to give the songs the becca | Gould was s heard to advan- | finest possible rendition. Mrs. Paul Kern, president of | the Musicale Club wel- comed the guests and members and of the enthusiasm of the audience. Serving as ushers were members of the Senior and Junior Leagues of the Club, who were Norma Lee Braid, Karen Bowman, Lee Patter- ) Peatiae Press Phete Margaret Silk of South Johnson avenue |Sunday at 5 p.m. James is king-elect of \and James Wilcox of Wenonah drive will be |the Order of Sir Galahad, and Margaret is | crowned queen and king of All Saints Epis-| the new queen of Fleur de Lis. The public | copal Parish’s youth groups at a ceremony | is invited to attend the ceremony. PPP ed CL CPR NL a hee 9.50 Value Mattress and Both for Only 20) HERE’S WHY— Since we handle nothing but fine quality bedding, our supplier in Grand Rapids has offered us complete sets of fine box spring and mattresses at astounding reductions. We are passing . these savings on to you. 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Lawrence St, Pontiac Phone FE 2-3551 For @ copy of the above article and other information phone, call or return this ad. * Extra Cost © Pontiee—102 N.. 20811 Birminghom—177 w. 4-0050 THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRU ARY 9, 1955 Woman's Literary Club Holds Silver A Silver tea and guest day was enjoyed Monday by members of the Woman’s Literary Club who gathered at the : Hostesses were Mrs. Charles Manville, Mrs. V. E. Nelson. Mrs. A. F. Winters and Mrs. Dale Moats, Fifty members and guests were present. Among the honored guests were Mrs. Paul German, pres- _ ident of Pontiac City Federation ef Women’s Clubs; Mrs, Maurice Baldwin, president of Pontiac Woman's Club and Mrs. H. E. Mrs. Robert McNeil, - program chairman of the day, introduced the guest speaker, Mrs. Zoia Schroeder of Grosse Pointe, ‘‘Thun der to the South,’ was the topic of the speech delivered by Mrs Schroeder. She is past president of the southeastern, flistrict of the State Federation of Women's Clubs, and Pan American Division Chairman ot General Federation of Women's Clubs. Mrs. Schroeder told of histort- cal, economical and political con- ditions of the Central American countries and of her trip.to Bra- FOR BELLES AND BEAUX Prince Gardner Princess Gordner Registrar with detachable photo card cose, 3-woy bil divider, gold- tone teb. Soddie for men feotures eemovable photo- cord case... optional money flop. Beby Buftele Cell. LEATHER GOODS 14 W. Huron FE 2-2620 Tea at YW zii with the coffee investigating committee. Mrs. H. O. Swett and Mrs. Harry M. Boorn presided at a tea table decorated in a Valentine motif. Mrs. Martha Braid, social chair- man, was assisted with the re- freshments by Mrs. Lulu Luby, Mrs. J. L. Slaybaugh and Mrs Charles Rhodes. The club is holding a_ public Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the YWCA, Tickets for the event which will include a card party and demonstration of floral ar- rangements, may be purchased at the door, Mrs. Harry Vernon jis ticket chairman fo rthe affair. PEO Holds Guest Night Mrs. Clarence Norton and Mrs. Iva O'Dell were hostesses for the Monday evening guest night meet- ing of Chapter AW. PEO held in Bethany Baptist Church. Mrs. Charles Coppersmith and Flda Sutter reported on the PEO Founders’ Day luncheon held in Birmingham on Monday. Mrs. Cop- persmith was in charge—of table decorations for the event and Miss Sutter was music chairman. Mary FE:iddy of Michigan Bell Telephone spoke on communication for the evening meeting of the chapter. Guests were Mrs. R. M. Wil- liams. Mrs. Roy Larmee Mrs Webster Francis. Marietta Spring Mrs. Joseph Bara and Mrs Leland A. Clemence. Women of Moose Hold Ritual Night Women of the Moose held ritual chapter night Monday evening in Moose Temple under the direction of Mrs. Clifford Lynch The group was entertained with several dance numbers. Norma Fl lis was initiated into the chapter in honor of Mrs. Henry Godin Women of the Moose invites the public to attend a Valentine dance to be held Friday under the direc- tion of Mrs. Lynch Reports were given by Mrs. Rob ert Singleton. Mrs. Donald Hardy Mrs. William Morgan. Mrs. Mi chae! Bleahut and Mrs Liovd La Barge Mrs William Mahar is chair man for the Feb 27 regents chapter program Serving on her committee will be Mrs Blahut Mrs. Clarence Huck. Mrs | Morgan and Mrs. LaBarge college of Coming Events Bunshine Group of Dames of Malta will) meet with Mrs Ciyde Matthews 6) @ Ghiriey Gt Wednesday at 7 pr Muren Garden: Facile Autilia will meet Wednesday at 6 pr in t on Highland road at 7 ; Nesbise 2, * La@le« National eill geet Thursdsy af | pm T@tto Hell on West Pike street Child Cultere Club will held « revels ‘e. her Thursdat at 6 pm with Me vd Crump. 236 Chetrylend Ave Adbarn Hrights . Officers will Jennie E. Deoyie Past Chiefs Club will Meet for tnitiation Thursday at § pm with Mrs Isaac Myers 233 Oakland Ave Maita Temple Board wi!) sponser fish | supper at the Temple 82 Perkins St Priday. Serving will begin at 5 pm @xecutive Board eof Oskiand Part Methodist Church will meet Thursday at 7pm General meeting will begin at 738 Program to be under direction of Mrs John LaMont Navy Methers Club ll meet Thuts day at 7 7.3@ im the Naval Training Center Pioneer Missionary Society of Oakland Avenue Untted Presbyterian Church will meet Thureday et 138 pm at the church 246 will meet in Malta Temple oo | Welcome Reoetah Loder Thureday et 8 pm Perkins street PTA Activities Willts Wilts school PTA ei! meet Thureday et 2pm Executive board will meet io the library at } 15 LeBaron Pounders Dar will be celebrated at the LeBaron School PTA meeting Thurs- aay at 3 iano B decorati Now Be Gay—Be Daring— e Different! . ) Hundreds of today’s most-wonted hues in three great Pittsburgh Paints — including rubberized and alkyd-type wall finishes! 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If you don’t want to change it for good, wear | Give your scalp and hair-a it differently around the house, | Word ‘Lady’ Rarely Used in This Case Necessary at Times | to Point Out Code of Behavior By EMILY POST 3 A reader writes me as follows: “Not long ago you advised one of your readers to refer to a certain {friend of the female sex as a |‘woman friend’ and not as a ‘lady friend.’ | “Would you be kind “enough to }explain when one uses the word ‘lady’ and when one uses the word } |‘woman.’ I find it necessary to use one or the other of these words | frequently and would appreciate | knowing how to correctly apply | them.” It is difficult to give a def- | inite rule, but an approximate / | ene is this: When the implication | % wamistakably that 0 lady ts intended, the word woman is preferred. The word “lady” is rarely used ‘in ordinary conversation unless it }is necessary to qualify an admir- able code of behavior or high- minded point of view. Dear Mrs. Post: Is it proper for a woman whose divorce is not yet of another man? My fiance has just presented me with a diamond ing it in public as my divorce will not become final for several months. Could this be criticized? Yes, I'm afraid it would be. diverce becomes final before you Dear Mrs.. Post: I would like to know the correct way to eat a shrimp cocktail. 1 am referring to the large-size shrimp. Should they be cut with a knife or fork, or | should they be eaten directly from | time? If you are able to do it, you cut fina] to wear the engagergent ring | § ring and I am hesitant about wear- | 7 You will have to wait until your | a Sten ahem ET ee = a z % } De ae aa ‘wide cummerbund that slips over the shoulder. . | constructively instead of nega-' . Solitary Life Dear Mr. Lowell Ditzen: You ask how I handle the ‘‘hu- man problem of aloneness and lone- individuals may use their ‘‘soli- | tariness’’ to live fruitfully and tively. | Before I begin to answer, may I 4 | just express the hope that your ")%) | proposed book, “You are Never a a : = . Pf . we ay i Delicately tinted as a butter{ly’s wing is this enchant- ing Paisley print on a magic-like crepe. the dress is a slim, easy sheath bound at the waist with a’ Sized for juniors, under the decorative strip of seed wear the ring of another (buttons down the front. 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Mother Says it's practically factory work, and she insists that I go to business school and become a secretary She wants me to ‘improve my- self.’ But I think I would die if I had to spend my life pushing pa- pers around!” This mother is typical of many , who practice vocational prejudice, who insist that their children “im- |prove’’ themselves. Usually they 27 S. Saginaw Pontiac * the new 1955 otorola ...:. @ Famous 5-tube model that's small in size and price! @ Big 4-inch speaker for clear tone, good listening! @ Built-in antenna gives excellent. long-range reception! @ Haendsome, compact cabinet in brown. only | | 95 } mean that they want their daugh- “classy” office. She ends up either a dried-up. bitter old maid, or she marries the first man she can snare, just as an escape from the horrible job. and makes him a miserable wife “However.” such mothers point | out, “I know lots of girls who have idone beautifully in secretarial jobs." Yes. provided their heart was in it Some people leve one kind of work and some people love another kind of work, and the only way any given girl can “improve” herself i, by getting inte werk she leves, Fortunately, Eleanor's mother saw the light. I took her through my files, and showed her al) the people who had begun in the fields of upholstery, beduty culture, car pentry, auto mechanics, and how if it was right for them, they suc ceeded in ending -up the owner of a | Successful shop. In short, there are many roads to Success, but each of us must follow our own road. - South Sea islanders sometimes juse one half of the shell of a giant clam as a‘ bathtub. _ | their | ters to go into a white collar job, | | Alone,”” may find an answer not | only for loneliness but for empti- thing. Some of the most miserable (and the most misery-making) mortals I know are the empty ones who never seem to think of anything except themselves, who wallow in self-pity and fear. A woman who has had a happy marriage will feel desperately the ~ | loss of her husband. But the same | qualities that made a good mar- riage will create a satisfying new | life when she intelligently applies | them to her changed situation. | Her husband is gone, the chil- |dren are grown, what is to take place? A job? Volunteer services? Developing a hobby in- to an avocation? For the thinking. alert person, there is always a Look at the diagram! It's easy thrifty, quick sewing! Choose a pretty cotton. bind in contrast color and look fresh, look smart all geason at a penny-wise prce thiaf will delight your husband. No fitting problems, it wraps. No iron tng problems, it opens Nat Pattern 4839: Misses’ sizes 12 14, 16, 18. 2 Size 16 takes 4's yards 35-inch fabric. Send thirty-five cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pattern for ist-class mailing Send to Anne Adams, care of 137 Pontiac Press Pattern Depart- ment, 243 West 17th St.. New York 11, New York. Print plainiy name. address with zone. size and style number. liness,”” and how I think other | ness, not necessarily the same. Can Be treasure lost. flower- started small busi- | others who, in a sort of helpless | . have sunk deeper and | deeper into the mire of their own | negative vacant thinking. | The latter are the ones who keep | the doctor's waiting room full. ' I am not often conscious of lone- | liness, though I've had periods | when, away from family and | friends, I've felt acutely that sense |of solitariness. But all through | my life I've had two happy back- | stops: work in which I'm interested ‘and for which there are deadlines, and—perhaps eve nmore important to carry me out of myself—books. I can always bury myself ostrich- | like in a good book when life is | too much for me. I think I'll tell you about | some simple devices that two women, with names that you'd all recognize, use to fight loneli- ness. 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I wouldn't let him have his way all the time. “| didn’t mind It so much when he stopped coming over, but now I’ve decided I like him again. I think about him all the time— especially when I'm out with other boys. “The problem is to get him to like me again. But I don’t want to be the one to call him first. If it’s at all possible I'd like to get it through to him that I like him, but since we don't go to the same school it would be hard. to slimness. % teaspoon ground cloves Se teaspoon salt Mix well and add: 1 ees il cup granulated sugar Mix well. Bake in a wax paper lined loaf pan for 1 hour in a 350- degree oven. $s | Manne! MAKE FRIENDS The Doggetts, who live in Com- merce have just moved into their own home; they bought an old house and remodeled it. This job | has kept Mrs. Doggett busy for some time lately. She has a two | year-old son. Sewing. knitting, an | Extension group and her church circle all contribute to Mrs. Dog- gett’s active life. DUTCH SPICE CAKE By Mrs. William F. Doggett % pound raisins Deups water Boil together until there is one | cup of juice. While hot add “% cup lard or other shertening 1 teaspoon soda Let these melt, then add 2 cups sifted flour i %y teaspoon cinnamos acRoss 1 Bixty minutes u 3 8 Clock part “What did your husband give you for your birthday?’ Some women ask such personal questions of their friends, but it isn't good manners to be so inquisitive. It just might be he didn’t buy her anything or she has already ex- changed the gift he gave her for something else. 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Phoni FEderal $-7114 108 NORTH SAGINAW —™ n _WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1955 PONTIAC, THE PONTIAC PRESS MICHIGAN Chinese Seen Bolder After Red Shakeup By JAMES D, WHITE Associateg Press Staff Writer The Soviet shakeup is likely to make Red China bolder than ever. | Georgi Malenkov, as Russian premier, stood for a ‘‘coexistence”’ New Soviet Premier Holds Respect for U.S. Strength (D-Okla), who visited Russia last November, is believed to be one of the | Policy which inhibited Red Chinese | the other hand, Marshal Nikolai, Malenkov’s coexistence policy the | adventures from the end of the | Bulganin, his successor, paid an Russians had developed serious | Korean War until recently. extended visit to Peiping several | differences with Peiping over For- Malenkov had no experience with ™onths ago. With him was Nikita mosa the Chinese aside from his con- | Khrushchev, the first secretary of | tacts with them in Moscow. On| the Russian Communist party,| The report says that up to last io looms as the big man in summer the Chinese had been de- ussia. - . s Foreign Minister Molotov also | has spent time in Peiping. His re- cluding submarines and jet planes, | of Formosa before the end of 1954. |manding arms and material, in- ? | to support a 300,000-man invasion | ¥ marks on nuclear warfare yester-| The Russians disagreed on the |» | day tended to overshadow another | timing and on the Chinese strategy ing that Bulganin and Marsha) "° Clement in Soviet policy. This | which, in Russian opinion, would } last Americans to have talked with the Georgi Zhukov would soon come | was his unqualified support for Red new Soviet pr . Marsha! Nigolai A. Bulganis. lb folowing article, Wickersham givés @ graphic description of his meeting with Bulganin and the impressions he gained of the man who became Russia's premier. By VICTOR L. WICKERSHAM Democratic Congressman from Oklahoma (Written for International News Service WASHINGTON — Nikolai Bul- ganin is a man of strength who respects America's strength He also is a man of temperment, who | might prove more quick on the trigger than his predecessor. Georgi Malenkov, When I talked with Bulganin in the Kremlin the night of Novem- ber 7, 1954, he alternately was a man of good wil] and an old warrior ready to do battle. In the group with me were attaches from the United States, Great Britain, France and Canada. In one breath, Bulganin talked to as of our nations and the Seviet bloc living peaceably to- gether. In the next, he was chal- lenging us to fight. His manner was half jocular, half serious. I was convinced after our meet- Globe Girdler Weds En Route Everything but Bride Was Included in Duke's Travel Advice to Men NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. ® Young Tom Houston figured his trip around the .world on 5 pounds sterling was challenging but lacked the “‘sporting’’ element. So the 25-year-old Englishman took a bold step to the altar and faced the world today with (1) a pretty young bride, (2) 89 pounds of luggage, and (3) 9 pounds sterl- ing (about $25). Arid Houston wants to know one thing: Is the Duke of Edinburgh listening? It was on the duke's suggestion that Houston left England with 5 pounds ($14.15), determined to cir- cle the globe. The duke, Queen Elizabeth's husband, told an Ox- ford University audience that any young man worth his salt had to travel the world on 5 pounds and earn enough money to see al] the interesting sights. He didn't say anything about getting married en route and honeymooning at Niagara Falls. Houston worked his way across the Atlantic by grooming three horses on an airliner. Once in the United States, he picked up money washing dishes, clerking in a super- market, addressing envelopes in a mailorder house and putting his knowledge of Russian and Arabic to good use by translating for Radio Free Europe. From New York, he to Toronto, where he met a 24 year-old miss from he would identify only as Caroline. The Canadian Press, in a Toronto datelined story yesterday. said Houston married Caroline Neave in Toronto Monday. Baffling Burglar Trades Clothes—but No Pants INGLEWOOD, Calif. @ — The pants burglary caper has police R an aircraft worker, reported yesterday that someone entered his room and made an exchange of clothing. - to power in Russia, and I have been predicting such a coup in re- | cent talks around the nation. Bulganin showed neither great respect nor fear for Malenkov. He showed both, however, for Ameri- ca's achievements in atomic and hydrogen weapons. He told us: “T’ve lived through thhree wars, but we ought te live and work together. 1 don't like your American h's and atoms.”’ All the time he talked, he drank toasts probably 20 all told — with vodka, champagne and wine With each drink, he became a bit more moody. He said: “You fellows don't have |any gray hair. You have your whole lives before you. You ought to live in peace.”’ Then, in the midst of talking about peace, he broke off and demanded: “De you want to fight? Do you want to fight? De you want to fight?’’ He also boasted: “I guess you Ameficans are jealous of our j;army — we have a good Army.” Bulganin is a man who is both friendly and firm. He has a sharp goatee, and a ruddy complexion, and carries himself erect with the old Stalin-style military bearing. When, druing our conversation, Malenkov sent a message for him to return te the main ban- quet table for furter toasts, Bul- ganin rather slurringly told the | messenger: “Teli him to drive | on — tel] him to drive on.” | Then, Bulganin continued to talk | with us in a leisurely fashion. This occurred a second time before he | finally went back to the head gram seemed headed today into) table. Bulganin {s a man with whom | schools of thought — one praising | we will have to have greater pa- |tience than we have had in the past. He said he wanted peace, but I have no way of reading his mind. I do know that he can be a moment and next. I also ses him. If we stay prepared and are our power, and we can have peace,”” but the only way we can assure that peace is to preserve our military and economic might so that Bulganin dares not meet us On the battlefield. Suggests Local Aid fo Save Bus Service |. LANSING (UP) — The passenger | bus is doomed to go the way of | the horse and buggy unless cities offer some sort of “subsidy,” a state transportation official said today, “The increased use of automo biles has put the bus service in a sérious plight and there’s no sign of this trend ever changing,”’ Wil- liam L. King, supervisor of the motor vehicle section of the Public | Service Comntission, said. King— whe said he was speak- ing “privately” and not as a commission spokesman — said | cities should offer financial as- sistance or face the prospect of leaving a large segment of their population stranded at home. “Operating costs are mounting and passenger revenue is declin- ing,”’ he said. ‘The bus people are at a dead end.”’ King said such measures as cur- | tailing schedules are only ‘‘stop- gaps.’ firm, he will continue to respect | China's claim to Formosa. Russian support previously had been luke- warm. Bulganin has a reputation among Asians ag the first prominent So- | viet figure to display a marked interest in Chinese possibilities | since Russia pulled out of China |in 1927. This dates back to a speech he reportedly made at Komsomolsk in eastern Siberia in | 1946. when he outlined a policy of | developing Chinese Communist strength and proclaiming, in 1952, a joint Sino - Soviet ‘Eurasian Monroe Doctrine” to tell the rest of fhe world to keep its hands off both Europe and Asia. It didn't work out, but it fits with known ambitions of both powers. s s s | On my desk for the past month |has been an unconfirmed report inevitably involve a fight with the nounced conviction on “spy” charges of American airmen cap- | tured in Korea. Last month they invaded Yikiangshan and forced evacuation of the Tachens It could be that it was the For- mosa issue which toppled Malen- kov, rather than his somewhat out- dated failures in Soviet agricul- ture ; In any case, the Chinese have every incentive to use this oppor- tunity to move more boldly and thus nail down more Russian sup- port. on | | | — ‘GUIDING THE CHILD’—Above scene js from a play, “Random Target,’ written by Nora Stirling of the American Theater Ring and | Cast, approved by the National Health Department. The presentation will i be a part of the program planned for the annual Child Guidance | West Huron; “The child” is portrayed Ciinie at Isaac E. Crary Junior High School, Tuesday at 8 p. m. | Boyer, of 1115 West Huron, and Edward F. Collins, 7 Asia indicating that under Ike’s School Aid Plan Splits Congress But OK Seen | for Proposal | Eisenhower's Program Federal Aid WASHINGTON wf — President Eisenhower's aid-to-education pro \a battle between two divergent the plan for avoiding ‘‘paternal- ism,"" the other assailing i as “whally inadequate.” | backers of the President's proposal yesterday | hailed it as @ stimulus to states and local communities to work | owt their own schoolroom shortage | problems. | Opponents, mainly members | whe have introduced legislation calling basically for federal school grants to states, contend it is a federal responsibility to see that the nation’s ppbliic school children have adequate classroom facilities, But house sfeaker Rayburn (D- Tex) said he believed Congress “in all probability’ would enact a program along the lines of Eisen- hower's plan. The President, in a special mes- |sage, outlined a three-year plan | Contemplating the outlay of $1,- 100,000,000 in federal funds to be | ceed mainly (1) to help states buy ‘local school district building bonds which cannot be marketed other- wise at reasonable interest rates, and (2) to furnish grants to hard | pressed school districts, with the states sharing the expense. | Sen. H. Alexander Smith (R-NJ) and Rep. Frelinghuysen (R-NJ) introduced bills to carry out the | President's program. | Smith said “vital interests and | Tesponsibilities of the states and | Local communities concerning | public education are more per- t fectly preserved by these recom- mendations than by any program | for general federal handouts, with or without matching pro- | visions.” But the President's proposals | were described as ‘“‘wholly inade- |quate” by Rep. Bailey (D-WVa), The t lar took a pair of gray! Many companies are at a “points chairman of the House education trousers, white shirt and a blue! of diminishing return” and realize Subcommittee. He told newsmen jacket. He left behind a tan shirt, | an increase in rates would only dis- | his group would report out its own | rather than | bill which authorizes whatever fed- °»- blue coat, blue sweater and gray tie—but no trousers. | courage passengers. | solve the problem, King said. Hl _«< $7 [rl fi | eral funds are necessary to over- come current classroom shortages. 'Pianist’s Mother Wants |to Rejoin Liberace Clan LOS ANGELES W® Mrs. Frances Casadonte wants back her old name, Frances Liberace. Would Give States: - . F iy . we . jy es AT. yy ‘ ek wot ‘ FLIGHT PALS—First Lt. James A. Mills, of | Charlotte, N. C., puckers up for a kiss from his /in his F-86 Sabrejet. The mascot is always lonely | Chihuahua “Senor Sabre” upon returning to Yokoto | when Mills is flying and often perches on one of his Air Base after a routine patrol mission over Japan | master’s helmets to Seeks Additional Penalty for Disregarding Summons recent request for a 10 per cent | wage increase for motorcycle policemen. The association which had re. quested the increase among other | ‘Truck Lands Last Blow During Brawl in Street DETROIT #—A street fight end- | Under Consideration by City Manager City Manager Walter K. Will-| things recently, was notified in a man yesterday told members of | letter: ed in death last night for Richard cent increase for the traffic di- | Misorski, 28-year-old father of four children. | Police in neighboring River. Misorski died under! The association also was granted Rouge said vision because, the officers said, | motorcycle patrolmen face great- er risks in traffic. the wheels of a steel-laden truck overtime pay recently after they during a fight with Curtis Lawson, Officers said the fight broke out in the street following an argument questioning. |in a bar. Lawson was held for | had complained they were entitled to the additional wages in the per- ‘sonnel department's officials pay plan. Willman recentiy told the | group, which also had requested Increased Pay for Motorcycle Officers ular meeting tonight. They were granted permission | by Willman to carry the matter to. the city commission, if dis- Although there an extra | $% charge imposed on violators | of cases which requires an unusual against whom warrants are issued | amount of work by the small be under the present setup, Straley | reau. said no added fee is collected by| “It's a of cooperation be- the violations bureau if the ticket | tween the violater and the is paid in response to a courtesy | police department,” seid Straley. letter. “We realize it's a mistake on the explained, gives an overdue tick- aa wie et holder a hour grace period . : > : He added that it's an inconver ience fo rthe motorfst who is ar f rested on a warrant and brought udary ays to headquarters, as it is for the police department which must make out a warrant and follow nes Longer, Colder |." , Ney CTRET AEN onder, 0 ef The resolution, he sald, may MNT AL cit gat 44 encourage ticket-holders in pay- tae cel = | Atmosphere Acts Like | "s te tickets on time. vanes Pree mate! Blanket, Barring Much ,,.icir snd pretibited parking of Sun’s Warmth ments of $i and $8 respectively, may be mailed to the appease his feelings. ANN ARBOR (#—A University of | Bureau at @ E. Pike St.. said ——- Michigan astronomer says Febru-| Straley. Fines for other violations ary days will be getting longer. also may be mailed after the tick but they’) be getting colder, too. et-holder has learned the amount Associate Professor Hazel M. | of the fine by calling the vicla | Losh says the atmosphere acts a5 | tions bureau. a blanket, keeping much of the| Straley many | sun's warmth from the earth in| py mail pond Te, eens ab uniform allowances, that he | these last days of winter. been in effect here for several would not favor such a plan, but “For some time after Dec. 22," | years, he said. would rather “see it in the of- she sald, “the Northern Hemi- ficer's pay check” im the fu- | sphere is losing more heat at House OKs 4 Year ture, Willman added that police- | night than can be replaced effec: | men's pay here has steadily in- | tively by the sun during the | . creased bringing the local de- | shorter-than-average days.” Extension of Draft partment ap to the came pay | ny the end of the month Prof. seale as in other cities, Willman Losh said, the days will be 11 hours |; WASHINGTON @—The House said he hopes that the pay will long | voted 394-4 yesterday to extend the ——— aera | High noon, Prof. Losh said, is| Military draft for another four Yesterday's letter also notified really not noon at all during this years beyond June 30. the association that Willman has change of seasons. | The measure, which now goes to approved ‘a recently invoked sys-| This, she said, is because our the Senate, continues authority to tem by Straley who has changed watches run fn time with a ficti- draft able-bodied youths between the department's regular monthly | tous sun, which ts supposed to 18% and 3% years of age for two routine to a 28-day leave system.| move at a regular rate. But the years’ active duty, followed by six The association, which had ap-| real sun does not move regularly, | years in the reserves. Draft calls pealed to Willman for reconsider-| as the watch. ‘Row are running about 11,000 ation of the system, said it would; Although your watch reads 12 monthly. decide further action at its reg- noon, the sun hasn't yet reached House passage came as expected | the meridian—so standard time ts with no important opposition. Four about an hour and a half ahead of Republicans voted against it, after | the sun. This makes for sun-short debate during which no one at- mornings (by the watch) but long- | tacked the idea of continuing some sun afternoons. ‘form of draft. Cars and Planes Bring Better Rail Travel She’s the mother of Liberace, the By JOE HAAS | water. Air sickness no longer is HONOLULU — Improvements in | even thought about while sea sick- makes them our most hazardous | from a single narrow car window. means of travel. The 1954 figures| The auto roads usually do not show that we are in over 25 times | traverse such areas, and when they long distance travel during-the last few years have greatly changed the Hawaiian trade. These is- most of its methods.-This is par- | true of, ness remains quite common. And the cost of either of these means of transportation is about the same for comparable accommodations. | It must also be admitted that |most of the water transportation in this service is by steamships of | an old vintage, while the airplanes the danger of death in an automo | gone into this fight are winning out. Their weapons are: power, all metal cars, dome coach- do the driver's attention must be the auto traffic. But the dome cars, now in opera- tion on most through Ll —————-— <'—“—. —_— —- — THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1955 Marine Auxiliary Installs Officers | Mrs. | Is Named President of General Printing & Office Suppl 17 W. LAWRENCE ST. | Oakland County Unit Nichols - Conklin Auxiliary of the Marine Corps League, Oakland County's only chartered Marine auxiliary, has received its charter and held installation ceremonies Dennis, if : 4 gE ta rr i" gPed 2 levis E 3 member GOP Road Plan Spring Becks $32.50 Many Other Styles to Choose From General Printing & Office Sy 17 W. LAWRENCE ST. that had been passed |over the governor's veto. A NEW PLAN FOR CLEANING FLOORS - WALLS - CEILINGS L ; is Ernestean Dennis ref- | the )|Are Boon high level permits heavily-laden °: Woes of Lake Michigan Lake Huron ‘He believes that now, with Lake Michigan at a high level, waves | different things. | will continue to batter the shore- | centers around the levels of Lake jine until levels fall at least several both | feet. It is up to residents, he says, | to protect their own property with On one side of the state og Certain mechanical safeguards, Michigan, high water waves § To do this, Brater says, the wrack the picturesque sandy Michigan Water Resources Com- On the Lake Huren cide, the before they reach valuable prop Revenue from hydroelectric | Reclamation projects in the West | time in history during fiscal year power installations on Bureau of | topped $50,000,000 for the first | 1954. Installed were: Mrs. Ernestean | Shirley Van! cored Manslaughter Exam Set for Feb. 24 . ! } | gan to Missouri River channel. 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Rich- | On a bitterly cold night, they turned out to salute a fellow | ard has been notified that the state COmic—Morey Amsterdam--who was opening at the Copacabana | contest, to be held here Thuraday, Morey began his act by passing a tin can among them. | is limited to women and girls. | “I’m taking up a collection for Jackie Reed M. Roberts, secretary of Gleason,” he said | the state contest committee, noted | that cia) icles Sc ae Ge Milton Berle, Jack E. Leonard, Joey | rassing to someone like Richard. Adame and Harvey Stono—eh, yes, ; and Terry Moore, and her mama, and It's a scholarship in homemaking Terry's escort, Ray Katz—were there and it was Morey's big night. Natives of the jungle village of — =i ara es “Did you hear what happened on the 5. BOOK their mission church by the ring Subway today?” he asked A woman had CHARGE ing of a locomotive bell, the gift tWins! What a sneaky way to get a seat’ All Week of an American railroad ‘And he mentioned that with TV. sets and a frames a a Nationally __Recommended | refrigerators now looking so much alike, | @ woman woke up one morning and found * | her husband with his eyeballs frozen to ke “ | | the ice tray. She's a HIT! ~> * * * * fe perses as | Jackie Gleason recently tried to ban fat eer Beadliner this week. Spend « thrilling evening bere with Bune! DANC man jokes from his TV nk never die show, but they'll TERRY MOORE Jack EF. Leonard—who's likely to become the movies’ new Every Night from 8:45 Cainer | | Sydney Greenstreet—uses them successfully. “I got so big : I almost became a city,” he says. “I'm kinda tired from MUSIC and flying around all day and wearing that Goodyear sign.” FLOOR SHOWS = Jngt Wonderful te et \ Direct Broadcast ' 10:30 P.M. Thurs. 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Very Popu lar.’ the Nunnally Johnson epic first readied for Marilyn Monroe It will precede ‘Pink Tights Right on the heels of this an nouncement comes the word that Darryl Zanuck has stepped up production 40 per cent so that there will be 22 additional pic- tures made at 2th this year. will fol | This sounds like business is good! My morning was considerably brightened by a caller in the per son of handsome. six-foot-three Lance Fuller. who acted as his own publicity agent, and brought me his hest ne He has Vir Ws to date heen signed to plas »PPosite ginia Mayo in ‘‘Black Pearls’ for Ben Bogeaus, the best role I've “It's plays opposite her. and Rita: ‘at Columbia Studio, is having the evel % ~ “and I'm very lected at random: Doria Dowling! deal to become a éise jockey is fo - | and Artie Shaw are trying to hold| New York. some wick. but au G Jesse] j e debut with a one-line bit in “All their marriage together and both) orge s he, himself, says it's not serious American" with Tony Curtis, had @re consulting a psychoanalyst. | 144 he'll: be out in a few days. said Lance, _ happy about it.’ Lance a better role in ‘Son of Cochise’) Veronica Lake is — a! It's intestinal trouble. and again in “‘Cattle Queen of Mon. —— —— tana,"’ but he says he's never had anything like “Black Pearis.”’ NEW LAKE TH EATRE * . . Apother lucky actor te get a , Welled Leke participation deal at Universal- International is Richard Wid- mark, He not only gets this, but Aaron Resenberg as his producer tor ‘Fort Starvation,” Widmark’s first at U-I. The story is by Frank Gruber and it's the same type of action The Far Country,"' ‘‘Bend WED. — THURS. — FRI. — SAT. story as of the River’ and others which Rosenberg hag made so success fully with Jimmy Stewart . - J Mrs Robert North, whose hus- band died of polio last December in Thailand, is in town to show his last picture **Santi-Vina which was filmed there Mrs. North, who was formerly a secretary in the legal department help ef Max Arno, of Columbia, in editing her picture “It's all in Siamese,’ Mrs. North told me, “and my has- band shows the Buddhist cere- monies and semething about the little known country ef Thailand. 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GARY COOPER MERLE OBEROW ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1955 TWENTY-SEVEN Chiefs Upset Highland Park in Overtime Thriller z-hun cus] | in ‘54, Stronger Now we By BILL MARTIN | scored 15 goals from the floor, but | in the hectic 4th period, which saw | played on a par through the next, Count was tied twictmore, at line, led with 16 points, while Pontiac High's basketball team the Parkers missed 19 of 39 foul a total of 18 personal fouls called two quarters, with Highland Park 3636 and 40-40, before the Parkers James had 14 and Treais and Pg i OR in PT Rs | year until we started to fade in snapped its 2-game losing slump Shots. | as Pontiac rallied to overcome a leading 24-18 at halftime and 33-26 pulled away to lead 47-42 with! Blacklaw 12 each. High for the prospects for 1983. ithe stretch but we had injuries aie weaattin shion here last | pushed Peatinc’s sea- | ‘Point deficit and force an extra at the three-quarter mark. only a minute and 35 seconds re-| losers was Schwitter, with 15. anced wer Wee Fg edhe gt night, mg once-benten High-| 1 to G4. For period. |_ A fast-break bucket by Treais maining. Dick Blacklaw then (och Fred Zittle’s junior var — : a = on Park 56-50 an Cvartinns| Se Siwac (a tele in oe Rod Treais’ l-hander midway | and three straight baskets by John sank two of four free throws and i+, its losing streak MARTY | kees. e tried to remedy thriller. through the opening period ac-| James chopped the margin to 34 added two more while HP’s broke its ¢game "| CLAYTON, Mo. # — Lack of | situation this past winter, Chiefs actually won the contest | "rt this year and the 7th set- : 57-40, in the preliminary game and & thin bench were ef ¢ baal tn te an counted for Pontiac's only field 32 in the following quarter. Walt Jerry Fields was dropping~a single ois 19.46. | ore w club from the free throw line, convert- | past yeas. goal as the visitors moved into Poe tied the score with a pair of | charity toss. | Dave Diehm, boasts a among the reasons why the White| We'll have another running ing 26 of 34 chances. Each team | Most of the game’s action came | an 11-5 advantage. The two teams | free throws with six minutes left.| John James intercepted a | Point average for the season, led | Sox did not win the pennant last | 8nd if George Kell holds up physt- «| jump shot with 36 seconds left to! Chiefs meet Detroit Catholic both those weaknesses by adding Could win it all. To win in this € € the count for the final time Central in another non-league fellows like Walter Dropo, Bot day and age, you've got to have a t game here on Friday night Nieman, Ciint Courtney and others | 4 Strong bench. You've got to have O Oonid S X en in I Fired-up Chiefs really went to| Summary in deals with Detroit and Balti # man here and there to shove ip work in the 3-minute extra period. PONTIAC HIGHLAND PARK | more. and spell your regulars. The Yan- \ Blacklaw hooked in a fast field james, ¢ $314 Pelt tf 338 * 2 ¢ |kees won several pennants that By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS output of the season, but Petca-| In other top games, Colorado | Columbia while Princeton knocked goal and dropped a free throw to Tress. f = 8 213 MrMeckina £3 3 6 Frsety, 1 ie ome tances ae ug ae uae ae wo ee ee ee , Western State blocked Idaho State's oe ee ee nd ee eee uae, g toe ee si _ we were ip the race = beer fae. GO ashington santa thing week, | bid to wrap third straight Big Seven, lowa State de- more foul shots sank | rayloe, Wusse 2 an oo and the Colonials taking charge with superb floor Rocky be paeratcllen title | feated Kansas 77-59; and in the thre straight as the Parkers fouled a # ae wea s" es aE ge? aa eee NCAA. playatt bertie nother Peay as GW slipped Post Jouthern |224 an automatic NCAA berth | Southwest Conference it was Rice freely trying to get back into the | 15 36 56 15 20 $0 | ate S power without weakening the de a. Pritt dervem = Babe 10 State's first | 79, Texas 70. . Sts = em _— Bgl “pare 1S 9 ieee fense. Right now our lineup The Colonials, N : conference defeat in nine games—| Holy Cross whipped Yale 80-56 — e aoe ee stacks up this way: Carrasquel, octane aaete tReiy ect atn Se soe a sg Sia op Sort Nom Bs HEE ELA 4) Comite Data ste cen eee stretched their winning streak to 163. - second league setback in three see ee ee eee be ens ; | “Personal fouls—Pontiec (33). James 0 ompl did =: saa One wc ae: seven games last night with a 73-67 | eee . yracuse last week. Both loss- | Four of the six Pontiac players | ¢ Treais 4. Bisckiaw ¢ Poe 3 Williams Nieman Groth, rf or cf; Lollar victory over 1lth-ranked Maryland. | it was a noncon- . 7 | €s were considered upsets and Syr-| te see action finished tm double} LitUtisins §Zill « scnwitier & Wus- pes ’ or Courtaay, ¢. “ | Even though | 4 * 8 e And once again it was Joe Pet- ference defeat, Maryland lost a! Penn strengthened its Ivy League acuse kept at it last night by spill- figure scoring. Pee, who dropped ont 2. ; ik “. cae:| We're ready to Somebody cavich who kept GW hustling. share of the Atlantic Coast Con- ‘ead with a 6254 decision over | ing Niagara 87-83. | 14 of 16 chances at the tree throw | mishiand Fare 3) C300 OM! Ixing hin So: head Gr Os: Os, I a A, Joey, a 65 junior, pumped in ference lead as North Carolina . I think the Yankees are the team 33 points—12 in succession as GW | State, No. 7 nationally, blitzed Vir- [y® Solon Says Hearings we will have to beat. They would grabbed a first-half lead. Mary- ginia 114-97. NCS, which now ha: | e ves ns Me have won last year if their pitch- land thought it had the Colonial scored 233 points in two games, y Necessary 0 ing had been better. The Indians solved by holding Walt (Corky) and the Terps lead the ACC with | ‘Look’ at TV Sports had the pitching. That’s why they Devlin to six points, his lowest | 82 marks. | 0 a A |won. Man for man, excluding $$ | 0 al ac WASHINGTON «®—Sen. Magnu-| pitching, I'd say they are a better ene ° son (D-Wash) said today he | ball club than the Indians. British and Canadian Pros fs asked Senate investigators to| Next: Stan Mack, Cheage Oxbe Until Next Y Sear ser gs - 4 fights and other complaints from | ° Lear ning on Winter Tour n Cx! Teal captive audiences of televised | Emporia Cager sports events.” | TUCSON, Ariz. W—British and|ers here for the first time are| : | : Canadian golfers are using the | impressed with two aspects of the | At Same Time Makes hearings Inter on this.” Maguasen | Stages ] Man winter tournament circuit as a U.S. game: the hard work put in Compromise to Keep said in an interview. He is chair- Freeze of Ball postgraduate school of golf. | by the pros and their superiority | Peace in L ve man of the Senate Commerce Com- | They are more interested in from within 150 yards of the hole. | eag eetad. || Dehlinger’s Stall Pays knowledge and experience than) The group of five Englishmen | TORONTO w — The Canadian “= we de, © ell ent be oe | Off With Free Shots ; money, Most agree they are get- wil] play through the Houstyn. | nie F “— ion ssived an am ; ting something money couldn't Tex., tournament and then head = y vestigation boxing or other in 65-55 Victory buy. jfor home, their eyes opened by|eflort for no-vaiding pact with et the redioTTV programs that go| BALDWIN, Kan. «Charley es ee | U.S. methods. | the National Football League until r eearaes 5 College of Emporia Three of the young English golf-| -_ 7 * | next year, and in the same move ae The English players have been : saan ee star, came up with his own answer surprised and a bit disappointed |CO™Promised its own position in The —_ ol Rad pe rapethgar er ed peered y that they are called upon to play the cold war. . Magnuson's commi ‘ calculated to befriend | | @ variety of investigations, includ- | spectators. an 18-hole qualifying round before| Just last month, the Big Four ing a look at devel in the| In Bal Det being admitted to the tourney | voted 31 to honor NFL player cour | field of radio Se ee t and television. linger stood motionless with the ° proper. John Pritchett and John | tracts and options. Now the league Sr ae ball for @ full five with Jacob qualified yesterday with 3-|has decided to honor NFL con- Siete walk te dy ‘bedi ite tae Liga bie D oop | e under-par 69s. Tony Harmon made | tracts but make it an open sea- discussed the possibility of a Sen- opponent to try to take it away. it easily with 70. Peter Allis and| son on players merely under op ate inquiry into televised boxing | Baker succeeded only in ._|Herman Hunt were exempt from | tion to NFL clubs. with Gene Tunney, former world ee t Clincher Is 66-30 Win; qualifying as Ryder Cup players , fouling Dehlinger. He sank two : ‘ j yers. The compromise kept peace in heavyweight champion. He said he | free throws and when his team J-A Triumphs for First| The eight Canadians didn't fare | the Big Four. Toronto, with seven “told Gene we might ask him to | regained the ball, Dehlinger went as well. Al Balding, Gerald Kes- NFL players already under con- come down informally some time | into his icing tactics again. The Time selring. Robert Dean. Eddie Nizu-| tract, had objected to the Janu- and talk this over.” crowd booed, Baker players did Drayton Drug clinched the — onto, and Jack Kay. | ary decision after dropping its 10 Sen. Kefauver (D-Tenn), who | nothing. After five minutes Baker | Montreal, Que., all qualified. Bob U. S. imports in a shuffle to bet- | headed the now defunct Senate | players went after the ball and Waterford Recreation eco Toronto; and Jim Walker, Halifax. In changing its decision, the Big has been pushing for a Congres | tree throws. . league Tuesday night N.S., missed. : probe of “reports - . son-Anderson Engineering ended a * @¢@ e i © aise ibe ee sonal probe of “reports that rack, When Emporia got the ball 9-game losing streak in games at| Harmon and Jacob both praised | U-A. Piavers already, signed, but |both amateur and professional | \OUS. Ooinow vemmet oe Crary Junior High gym the U.S. game around the greens. | position. At the same time, the | sports.” : Gn vest of he Sam Fraser’s last-minute bas- Harmon said, “Your pros pitch and | jeague tightened the U. S. player | it went throughout ket gave the Engineers a 26-25 | putt far better than we do in Eng-| timit from 10 to 8 for any team Dehlinger sank 19 free throws vietery ever Poole Lamber, the | and ruled its members will be al- er uts 0 as C of E made only four field Ist win of the year for J-A. | “They work harder at the game, |jowed only two “Canadianized” oT! goals im the second half. Em Fraser and Poole’s Ducky Oerte! because they have more opportun-| americans (imports with four = ae each had eight points to tead (ity. All your courses have huge | years in Canadian ball) instead of . relied to its| ave ony OR” ee a Ing on Basketball Results The Drug quintet Bs to the problem that threatened to ‘A 10th consecutive win and will sys drop Toronto from the Big Four Tangles Tonight With HIGH SCHOOL GAMES carry the regular season title into | unnersu because of its stand against the ° a a en ing , Yume Central #7. Punt Rerthere 9 the playofis, Feb. 21. Chuck Beers | no-raiding motion—the Argos have | WHOOPS—MISSED IT!—A rebound slips through | here. Highland Park's Don Schwitter (4) and Jerry| Unranked Willie James s« << tai. and Phil Myers each collected 14 decided to reconsider their deci-| the outstretched fingers of Highland Park forward | Fields (12) and Pontiac's John James (17) look on. Before TV Audience St. Clair TT, Marine City Holy Cross 49 points to pace the Druggists to a | ° e sion not to rehire their 1954 im-| John McMeekins (right) in the above action during | Chiefs staged a late rally to upset the once-beaten ——— + e 66-30 decision over Beattie Motors. a 4 ictories ports. last night’s Parker-Pontiac High basketball game | visitors, 56-50, in overtime. BALTIMORE & — Heavyweights) Kingston 54. Akron 2 Jack Richards’ eight points were ee EEE EE a a Bob ° ot Pi and Willie | Holland Chricting 10, Wles 48 — = Police and Boys’ Club Miss Romack Rated , «James of Roxbury, Mass, meet Seuganty Semeeeste loyce Ziske sil palpate (Se a |M- peedway Announces Working ir ‘is ins ssoniiy we) eee Quints ins Dal Beach F : r | West. Michigan 88, Chicago Leyoln 06 . er’s No. 4 heavyweight ranking will 16. Adrien 67 Drops Amateur | in league Contests |F alm avorile | Agreement With New Racing Group 2%%" soe, Sas Golfer Status City Basketball League Class D| paack of Sacramentor Calif. the | ¢ Directors of the Pontiac M-59/ The president of CARS ts Ed | alignment will offer tans a greater sim wit! be televised (CHS). at| an titabe Betas” er runnersup Police Association and | National Amateur Golf prone fasenpornd pied ee hee Jones ellerps gry hg oper- | variety of racing with old and late 10 p.m. (EST) | ot. Johao (Sta) “. Porghem “ ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. #® — Boys’ Club remained deadlocked | wort . | ment with Continental Auto ng| ates a car Pontiac, _ model stocks, roadster and mid-| mi. : Syracuse #7. Niagare The’ Lefies Professiona] Golfers|for 2nd place last night, when hers as ae —— = Society for the sanctioning of rac- is a 20-year veteran in racing get shows planned as well as the an en: mere tsiesar a Bostea a Se & on Asan. has added Joyce Ziske ofeach won its 8th victory in nine |; aia wile i match | M& events at the suburban track circles. Secretary - treasurer of usual hardtop programs. aaa "5 Seoen n ee each lg lg Waterford. Wis.. to its ranks and starts. | play here today this season the organization is Felix Brooks Increased purses for drivers will a = at ; Sy aa — Washington-Lee 100, B 48 adopted three rules to better its) , Announcement of the tie-up was| ef Detroit, well-known hardtop attract more top drivers, offering eae i . ‘ Ja mies ag Oe ee ™ public relations. Police, sparked by Hayward's | Her opposition includes some of made Tuesday by track manager, and late-model stock car driver. top competition to such local stand- the - —% the eb gr ten ges Hardin-Stmmons Tl, Arizona 88 1954 seenth Seuss | 18 points, downed Lakesiders | the nation’s top amateurs, among | Don Pike. ' Track officials feel that the new outs as Joy Fair. Rusty Kelly, s won and lost four. He's Western Colorado 78, jaahe State Pecsentho Wisconsin State ama- | a ee Boys’ Club ee M acetate | a _ ~~ | Chuck Partello and others. a = one a puncher — ben San Francisco City Tl, San Mateo 56 teur champion for 1952 and 1954| 45 ascites es a Sslee: tae Cesta: iad aa Sai cae . In addition to Brooks, other "1 Opponents failed to finish — but and low amateur at the Tam os oe socuaiie nd M y A ph allaniage “name"’ drivers likely to appear “, say he _- ‘Shoe’ Back at Work, O’Shanter last year — entered the| Meteors won their 2nd victory Baltimee, digg age . ee, n ree lan a Ars at the M-59 track regularly are “T® "ime savvy, ‘Ha Up Triple Wi $5,000 St. Petersburg Open which |of the season, edging Bad Cats, | ons record 69 in the qual | Jack Goodwin of Ferndale; Gene ; ngs Up rip in aie Toabalay 31-29. Kolf piled up 16 points to eel here Tuesday itying ; . | Lock, last year’s champion at Mo- Detroit's Harris Halts ARCADIA. Calif @ — Willie —_ pace the triumph. Hornets for- : | tor City Speedway; Ron Duman, p, l’s Wi ; Shoemaker, the 1954 national rid- The LPGA meeting Tuesday | errault’s Win String night voted that players will wear}feited their scheduled game tole: 1 00 gy aven e@ | n ac S a former Motor City champ; Roger _— ing champion, was back at work numbers on their dresses in tour- Hawks. | oss for Lenox Yates; Jimmy Nelson of Flint, SAGINAW W — Duke Harris of at Santa Anita Park today — and so they may be more easi-| TONIGHT'S GAMES—shaw’s vs oMC! EAST LANSING, Mich. —Ted holder of the Motor City 1-lap rec- Detroit cut off Jimmy Perrault S$ still in command. ly identified. | Davee Saechinee hPa “omaa’s 38 Lenox, Michigan State’s blind| By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Two pitchers, Hoyt Wilhelm and ord; John Roberts of Saginaw and victory string at 12 last night as Wee Willie who has won 42 races The LPGA also adopted rules |B): ice ERs ao mY wrestler, lost his first match in| The world champion New York Ramon Monzant, were added to others. he stopped the St. Paul, Minn.. on 162 mounts at the current meet- int cats canhae week calli ae’ poo i Jee ll Boys’ Club (D./ ave starts Tuesday night as Mli-| Giants undoubtedly will have a the fold today to bring the total Mickey Katlin, Jack Conley fighter in the 6th round of a sched- ing, had-his 8th triple victory day [LESS aetetenacaccnce 13 817 3—41/ nois downed the Spartans, 16-10, contented crew of athletes on hand Signed to 33. Only Sal Maglie, Bob) and Bin Smith are others ¢ _ , uled 10-round bout. Tuesday which saw him back in public appearance per week if she | Lakesiders +. 8 4 711-30 xpect- | Ha ; <1 : is asked to do so, and that play- : i | in a dual meet. when the squad reports to Phoenix Lennon and Foster Castleman still! og tg participate in the events: rris weighed 14542 and Per- action after a Sday suspension. ers in tournaments must sign ap | SEiaSPsererecene "$19 's-a8| Lenox was decisioned by Larry for spring training March 1. are unsigned. hardiops on Sunday and oid ee cent Per- |; ; pearance agreements 30 days in! a., cats 10 8» 2-a0|Tempas, the NCAA runner-up in| Usually after a team wins a Wilhelm, the knuckleball relief) modets oma mid-week card. Rac t's, Smcentrated on Fer. Lions Sign Star End advance and that once signed, they Meteors ....000000525..'" 4 3 618-31 the 157-pound class last year. | World Series, it has trouble at re pos a 124 erg ot ing will begin in mid-May, | vounde 7 oe we LOGAN. Utah W—The j ason, com rn . ’ 2 - Detroit will not pick up in the middie of ‘ee ene eo tiie ae earnedtun average. No salary| CARS will hold a meeting Sun- blasting away at his head, In the Lions have signed Charles Hatch, the tournament. fi were disclosed, but it is day (Feb. 13) at 2:30 p.m. in the final seconds of the round, Per-| star end of the Utah State College rematch with unbeaten Frankie i te e ss Juvenile Champion Makes = Winter Debut at Hialeah | swede Breaks Russic’s MIAMI, Fla, @® — The wraps|the $148,000 Flamingo to be run’ Grip on Skating Title were taken off Nashua, belair Stud) gaat Fhe 5 j > rf rs z ATR g e { 4 efTi F Feb. 2. ° il & i ll rl ! + Fibatt? at a: coming to terms with their play- ers. ag f J ; F iii if i if F i | Te Ze i ¥ estimated he will receive about $16,000. - * * Monzant appeared briefly with the Giants last season. The Vene- zuelan right-hander won 11 and lost seven with Minneapolis of the | Speed skating championships was American Assn. Elsewhere on the baseball front: Sauer and pitcher Dave Cole, 5 Raschi, | | | hy i : B ME ‘ Fp x r¥ a E : j Fit 25 | fh i i ; g E x at Gingellville Community Center for an explanation of organization rules and regulations. rault went down for a mandatory Scount from a series of heavy combinations to the jaw. football team for the past three 'seasons. Hatch ig a six-foot-one, 188 pounder. Confusion Reigns U.S. Officials Trying to Organize Trip to Pan-American Games Site Worried NEW YORK @®—All is not well today, U.S. officials trying to | things organ z ; z Mexico,” | Lyman Bingham, executive | end.” ithe officials there. We plan to take 278 athletes with ts. All told i | there will be. ority that contradicted each ironed everything out from this | 390 in the party. them. In the last Olympics some the Border, it developed | other,” he said. “We've just about /countries had as many officials as athletes. We're having our quota.” $ TWENTY-EIGHT x ITS HERE! im } | | _-THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1955 Milford Wins De _— spite Cold Shoulder’ Wiss | . Milford's high-scoring Redskins even when it fell behind by seven) tactics right from the opening|1 suppose we'll see some more of apiece. Bill Nicholson starred for e ’ were put in the deep-freeze Tues- points and held the score to an| whistle. After a 9-9 Ist period, Mil- it before the season ends,” Milford | the 2nd straight game for Keego 4 Cw emington day night and emerged well- old-time 1913 margin. | ford broke loose for eight points | coach Jack Minzey observed philo- {and also tallied 15 points. Ol S chilled, but victorious for the 1th) 4. g¢ee games, Clarkston | iM the Ist four minutes of the 2nd | sophically this morning. i | - eitenio | time in 12 games this season. | cuted West Bloomfield, 61-34; T4!tr. Clarkston had a surprisingly | hc agp ete ple aaron Lou Saban Is Looki | Brighton, with a mediocre 5-6) pechester rented Davison, 73-38, The Redskins touched the ball | easy time with its Keego Harbor | — . otha The “ ing | record, found another way of mak-| °° ss" Sreieee win: embester, | Only on the 3rd and 4th quarter | rivals. With Dick Johnston and {f overpowered Ds Forward to Good Team | ing cage headlines. Beaten Wy an, ‘ies eoadie ae tip-offs, thereafter. Brighton, which| Lanny Leak bottling up Krank | Falcons had a 22-6 advantage . | even 50 points in their Ist meeting | io “Warren, 3-48; und imiag, | Scored its only two baskets of the | Rogers and Johnston doing the re-| Site ene peried. Bart Kitchen at NW This Year . | with Milford, Rex Carrow's Bull-’ Gt, sestiered Almont's 1t-gams |S#me in the Ist period, was con-| bounding, the West Bloomficlders| wes MgB with 19 pelnte end BA | i my in toy saben | \dogs vowed the margin would be| ro | tent to hold the ball, right to the | were out-classed. es ' football coach at North smaller this time. | winning ctrent. | bitter end. Four Wolves hit double figures | dom made his Ist start and hit 13. new head ! looking corwane to e ne Brighton declined to take shots! Brighton began its slow-down! “] don't call it basketball. but | with Johnston and Leak getting 15| Utica started slowly, and had ier pian this year but is sears: Problem at LSU: To Go Big Time or Stay ‘Small’ BATON ROUGE, La. w — Lou- $12,500 yearly and Heard’s at $9.- | isiana State University began a/ 800. The source said if the jobs search for a new football coach to- | were kept separate LSU probably Automatic The Sports Shop “Everything for the Sportsman” 16 South Cass FE 2-762! reeting: oe bane ae ‘ t ° | e ° . Conamitiee members said pri- Bowling Clinic By BILLY SIXTY vately they did not expect to re-| ceive applications at the session, CASE—Grip Changes Action | good only a tie in the 3rd quarter, but ing specific predictions until after | pulled away in the finale to out-| spring practice NEW COACH— last Warren. Lou Haase scored Saban, ae a2 former Indi Lou Saban, left, 18 points, including 12 of 16 free ana Unveuniy ee aan 33, an assistant throws and Pat Schutte netted 16. | succeed Bob Voigts yesterday coach at North- Imlay got a stiff battle all the Saban was one of Voigts’ four western Univer- way but had too much for Almont. . . has been | Larry Dorow’s 19 points set the ~ pace. Larry Kirsten led Almont tes Gm a ¢ selected to be! vith 16 Imlay’s record is 11-2,| cause of alumni criticism, He had head football) while Almont is 12-2, both losses | been head coach of the Wildcats _ coach at . the to Imlay City. for eight years. university, re- Berkley made it & straight by ee eee placing Bob drubbing Clawson, 72-41; Shrine numa eiaas.” (plan aad” “We should have a good ball club but we really won't know until after spring practice.’ Saban signed a one-year con- * topped Wayne, 58-48, with Jerry Saban, who be- Rice scoring 19 points game—W. Renabech 334 610 * around organizing the commit- of ball grip, or its dimensions, only comes the young- ates: t at an undisclosed salary. MEN ... Your Health! tee, setting up procedure for in-| when necessary, because they est head football " OOM ET tARRAT ONS p Tie was a star quarterback at terviewing candidates and decid- know it means a difference in spin- coach in the Big mae 38 8 Sanpeenf 311 Indiana from 1940 through 194° i y. f @ @ © Campbell. f 4 311 jana i @ Scientific Swedish Massage ing whether to combine the posts| action and demands a lot.of prac- . @ 91.8 Johnston, © 7 115 a4 » defensive specialist for the J 7 , of athletic director and coach. bd 10, served one wicholson g 6 315 Leak ¢ 7118 a @ Infra-Red and Ultra-Violet Rays tice to get accustomed to it. Schult g 2 @ 4 Lang g 3 $11 professional Cleveland Browns H t Cabinet | Athletic Director T. P. Heard year under Singleton, f 1 3 5 Thompson g2 1 5& @ Hea With « narrow grip, for exam- 1 9 3. through the late 1940s. @ Goedel Bxaeel wes retired by the beard of o-|. s,s tall aime on 6 4 Voigts as defen. “* © eee ee CU * ¢ s Exclustvely for Men time the board fired Tinsiey. | Si and effects lees hook break sive backfield anit 20 O° “we'll operate from the basic A source close to the school said| Sms © wile rip. 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Honored at Toledo : AN (Powers toe, tae = | . tren sic fy | — TOLEDO, 0 Frank Gil E Gt / y B ibd $ PE C [A l / iy cnn re — on mer weecemee Former Card Gridder Mt” cordial, New York Yan 4 / ’ ys % Ward's $2 Mason “ Bion Joins Staff at Navy | kees, and Boston Red Sox from Friends Think Aussie potty | wTesm game—Waren Doet 608, coriec WARE | ANNAPOLIS w—Emest L. Jorge Sto ineur coder wee oe ‘ } , . manager, were Net Captain Plans to |e a | Sse cerlesJessse Pear Oe pooner coach of the Pro sonted with ‘plaques as two of four Retire This Year | PRAT TON KINGS, QUEENS nee te Ace ate oe named to a Toledo Baseball Hall of Teisvers "3 mee "a iat inp oonlia 6a Weis sim |. Also selected by the Toledo NEW YORK @-—It's Harry Hop- 49 Gee Bee's 41 to over a . senaite: alee, bacon: Nadi Tlie Dante ee oe ee eee 4 ome “ | Mar fob at the U.S, Naval Acad. | Baseball Writers’ Association, were granted speed ef | Srippies . ~ | the late Roger Bresnahan, famed ; Cup from the United States this; the delivery is the same. | gore <3 Jobere 30 | The Navy announced Tuesday | >attery mate of Christy Mathew year, give his critics the well-| Change of action and ball break | aces 42. Treys Fe) | that Jorge had signed as line coach 9". and LeRoy Parmelee, a Lam- 0 known “raspberry,” then retire. | also calls for a change of angles | 14" funick jes. caa i) Bartiay 202, | to succeed Homer Hobbs, who re- | bertville, Mich., native who started This is the word from “lopman’s | in the No. 5, 7, and 10 606; team game TT, series | signed to become head coach at | 2d closed his baseball career with | Closest friends in the United States, | pins that“are in the center and at —S°™edy® 3121. | Furman. | the old Toledo Mud Hens in the who say recent letters from the | either end of the pin deck. 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Long time Maceday Lake fisher man Horace Gratz advises us that these fish are present in that lake in numbers sufficient to make ! Here's real value Lod 4VU 4 ge? priced For eggs os etic that br bu t pric — yet quality rer aed the famous Ameri- | can-Standard tine. It offers smartly - styled, sturdily - con- structed fixtures to fit any plumbing need. Lustrous, easy-| ean surfaces. They'll add a beauty note wherever them in our store. BATHROOM FIXTURES by Amenican- Standard EAMES & | BROWN CO. part of the fish) | Ph. FE 3-7195 eight months. fishing for them worthwhile. Al-; anglers in Maceday may interest; Quick loading through a port on though they don't run very large, | the Fish Division in further stock- | finger takedown and 12 second bar- averaging somewhere in the neigh- borhood of 18 inches, one taken the other day by Gratz went 24 inches and weighed a solid three and one half pounds. A good fish for these Parts and the fact that it was a trout—any kind of a trout—makes it even better. ° * . Catching these lakers is a fairly deep water proposition. A small longs minnow, fished a foot off the bot- | Stor mething atom in about 55 feet of water,| Gone is the high receiver and seemingly is the surest bet. . * s Lake trout have been planted by never considered the results par- don't take hold in some lakes or whether nobody fishes for them is stil] an open question, Success of 'in the lightest model) 12 guage. $$ $$ gg | ing experiments. Seme time ago we mentioned that One ef the new ts the miliag five-shot Browning. the chunky fore-end. The new DA looks very much like a trimmed down Remington Sportsman, but | soft ®ecoil mechanism com- fortable light-weight (6 Ibs. 13 oz. | } "S weuld ato come SOW | oocal catches. | the state in several Oakland county | there the resemblance ends. The | Something rare, |lakes, but the fish division has | non-removable fore-end houses a the left side of the receiver, two rel interchangeability are two fea- tures of the new gun which should to automatic enthusiasts who have long wrestled with the rather awkward loading and take- down features on standard autos. Why two shots? Because there is no magazine in the fore-end for ad- ditional loads. Dispensing with the conventional magazine has resulted in a trim, shallow fore-end which ' | State Toying |With Red-Eared ° Sunfish Species perimenting with the red-eared sun- fish, a native found only in a few southern Michigan lakes They hope to spread the range of the red-ear to other areas of northern Michigan. A few experi- mental introductions were made in northern lakes in 1954 and more work is expected this year. The red-ear grows larger than the ordinary sunfish—to about the size of a mature bluegill—and is a colorful species. State fisheries workers consider brings the left hand up closer to him the red-eared hope in at least the line of sight, which should im- | one respect; he is not so prolific prove the average shooter's ac- as the bluegill. At present, one of will be available shortly, Comes two grades—lightweight and stand- bined with a very short recoil per- | ard—26, 28, or 30 inch barrels with mits the construction of a com-|a choice of ribs. The gun is being | his second set of 100 basketball | eration in the entire plan and | with 2 teaspoons curry powder, add manufactured now in twelve gauge only. } } | ] | the big problems in Michigan fish management is the over-production | ous . TWENTY-NINE Hunfers, Trappers Cash in for $67,200 LANSING—Hunters and trappers bountied 3715 coyotes, 23 wolves and 627 bobcats during 1%4 for a total of $67,200 in bounty fees In the previous year, woodsmen bountied 3186 coyotes, 27 wolves and 58 bobcats. Bounties were paid on bobcats only during January of 1953 The 1954 total did not include payments for bobcats bountied through local sheriffs Big Tree-Planting Program Projected TRAVERSE CITY W — Some 1.250.000 trees will be planted in Fife Lake forest in 1955, the fores- try management announced today This planting is a part of a long range program which will last until 1974 when it is estimated the trees planted in 1989. when the plan was launched, will be ready for harvest. |” SPORTSMAN & Eddie Meier CURRIED CROW BREASTS Crows you get at this time of year are Not springers by any stretch of the imagination. Even so, with a bit. of extra preparation they can be made into appetizing dishes. For one. curried crow breasts There are three ways of toning down old crows: 1, souking over- night in salt water (1 (teaspoon salt per quart of water); 2. soak- ing 3 or 4 hours in vinegar-salt water (1 part vinegar to 3 parts water with | teaspoon salt per quart of solution); or 3, parboil- ing 30 minutes in water to which 1 tablespoon soda has been add- ed. Dredge 8 crow breasts in sea- soned flour and brown quickly in NASHVILLE — Bob Polk is on| Game is given primary consid-| butter in a deep skillet, sprinkle | victories at Vanderbilt, where he is openings are left in suitable places| % cup water, cover skillet and | in his eighth season as head coach. ' where game foods are introduced. Underwater Swim Gear May Aid Study of Fish LANSING — Snorkel tubes and flipper fins have come to the aid of science. Fish researchers are exploring the possibilities of extensive use of underwater swimming gear in gathering data about Michigan fishes. Some work was done during the summer of 1954 using underwa ter equipment. One state survey party studied 17 lakes during 1954 and 14 of these had water clear enough for use of the div- ing gear. Yellow perch suckers and min nows seemed to enjoy watching the underwater swimmers at work Often, fish swam within a few feet of the research workers. The workers were able to make spot checks of lake bottoms to a depth of 30 feet, but most of the work was done in shallower water The workers were able to study bottom soils, extent of vegetation and the amount of cover available to fish at various depths. Some minnow types were hard Goldham Given Praise DETROIT (UP) — The Detroit Common Council has adopted a resolution praising veteran Detroit Red Wings defenseman Bob Gold ham for his ‘outstanding skill sportsmanship and contribution to training young players.” Marvin Hart once was he weight boxing champion for "3 Automotive Parts 84 South Perry St. DISTRIBUTOR of Service Station Equipment @ Globe Hoists @ Champion Air Compressors @ Bink’s Spray Equipment @ ARO Lubrication Equipment @ Atlas Lathes and Saws @ Chicago Pneumatic Tools @ Heinwerner Hydraulick Jacks @ Proto Tools @ Blackhawk Porto Power PONTIAC MOTOR PARTS “Parts Headquarters for the Doctor of Motors” and Equipment Phone FE 2-0106 Wdhek TIRE CO. mers poked along under water un til schools of the minnows were located. Then they herded them into shallow water for capture | New Jersey and Wisconsin re- | searchers alse report using ‘‘skin | diving’ techniques to gather fish- jenes information One-Day Field Trial Set for This Weekend Michigan Fox Hunters Assn. Expects 75 Dogs to Run Sunday | | Outdoors enthusiasts of the area watch an unusually {trial for fox hounds were an nounced today by James R. Ab ney of Davisburg, head of the Michigan Fox Hunters Association of in the past,’ Abney says. explains that it is a different sort of test from most trials. ‘In of trial the fox is hunted few that can run a fox with the speed and endurance of a 2 F4 3 _ 3 Further information may be had calling Abney at Holly, ME include besides Abney; vice president, Virgil Williams, Royal Oak and rer, William (Clay) Shaw of Pontiac. It's Time Out! 25 Pine Se. FE 4-2505 2 ‘ f } : se ° > Tons Meshes \r /1 ey See to seine daring the work. The swim- field trial. Plans for a one-day! | | OK, FISHES, LET'S GO—Bundled up with plenty | session on frozen-over standard-bred fox hound,’’ Abney of clothes, mittens. scarf and coonskin cap, four ; year-old Erik Lindskog looks like a true son of “Many stories have been related the north as he ignores the cold eq Missouri Prep Star for 93 Points WINONA, Mo. W—J. D. Boyer, | free ja 6 foot 5 center, amassed 93 victory over Freemont | points in a high school basketball | total bettered the record of 92| during 1954 for an ice-fishing | er fish-fry. too —— game last night to better the state scoring record He made 37 field goals and 19 throws in Winona's 126-57 | — os Minneapolis, Minn RE « ee ne a United Presse Phete Lake Harriet, near He's all ready for a small-fry with line and sinker in one mitt and a spear in the other points set in 19%53 by Luke Wilson of Elsberry, Mo The Atlantic coast athletic con- Mo. The | ference marked its second year | EASY PAY Nightshirts trousers . for Valentine giving PONTIAC Something Gay for Valentines Day & KING of HEARTS PAJAMAS WELDON | The King of Hearts Pajamas and . Ppajames with printed tops and scarlet broadcloth . nightshirts colorfully printed. A gift that is most timely 95 td. UNION LAKE Ary ) simmer 20 minutes or until] breasts are tender. Gradually stir in %4 | cup sour cream and serve when thoroughly heated Bosox Sign 2 Catchers BOSTON Receipt of the signed contracts of rookie catchers Guy Morton and Joe Buck was an nounced today by the Boston Red Sox. State May Add 700 ‘Acres of Territory LANSING — About 700 acres of |land will be considered for pur- | chase when Micnigan’s conserva- tion commission meets on Thurs- day and Friday, About 260 acres will be con- sidered for addition to state for- ests, 250 acres for game lands un- der the Pittman-Robertson pro gram and 190 acres for state parks. G. S. McIntire, chief of state torestry work, will present a sum mary of state forest policies and procedures in an informal portion of the monthly meeting. OCSC Riflemen Take Double-Barreled Win Oakland County Sportsmen's Club shooters handed Multi-Lakes | Conservation Association's team @ + double defeat in a match at the M-L tayout yesterday. OCSC wen 950911 on actual scores and 1030-1006 on handicap scoring. John Treeful of the win- ners fired a 192 to take top actual score honors. C. Henry’s 213 was the high handicap card. Rawlings Beats Brown CHICAGO w—Luther Rawlings won a unanimous decision over Johnny Brown Tuesday night to become the welterweight champi- on of Ilimois in a non-televised 10- round bout at Marigold Gardens, Rawlings weighed 150, Brown 152. - VALUE! DON’T MISS THIS, MOTOR OVERHAUL g or Other MECHANICAL REPAIRS NO MONEY DOWN - . » With the Coeperstion of Drop in and ask ws about our credit plan. FE 2-9111 Your Local independent Carageman! 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Te fishermen swap gossip ly between this Nationalist-held is. 2°0Ut living conditions, price of ; | rice and other topics vital to the land and the Communist mainland | daily life of mainland and island only three miles away, a battle of Chinese words and ideas is also boiling Communist and Nationalist Chi- nese blare at each other from half a dozen loud’speakers each. The Communists harp on Nation- alists’ close ties to America. call- ing Quemoy defenders “‘errand- boys,” but the Nationalists brag about the close relationship, ap- parently hoping to capitalize on tra- Portant and helpful to us than mil- lions of leaflets dropped on the mainland.’ a Nationalist spokes- man says The Nationalists are proud of what they have done on Quemoy, a flat. treeless island dotted with huge black boulders with red clay soil. “The talk they trade is more im- | at Romeo High | Milk Producers Group | Ask Bylaw Changes, | . | Call Future Meeting ROMEO—Two resolutions were adopted by some 9) dairymen who assembled at the Romeo High School last night in an effort to take positive action in the present milk price situation The first resolution, which was passed by a large majority of | those present, asked the removal | of George Irvine, Federal milk | ae a friendship for, “Before we came here in 1949.”| marketing administrator in De-| | the ~ © | practically a desert island. There spokesman says, ‘‘Quemoy was | troit. by the secretary of agri- | - I . i # | } EBRUARY 9, 1955 Mrs. Clarence Deckham | DRAYTON PLAINS — Service |for Mrs. Clarence (Mabel Agnes) |Dockham, 47, of 4811 Hatchery | Rd., will be held at 1 p.m. Friday the Coats Funeral Home, with ial in Drayton Plains Ceme- tery. She died Tuesday. | Surviving besides her husband is a son, Leslie G. Weatherhalt. of Waterford Township, three broth- ers, William Kendrick of Calif., Clifford Kendrick and Lee Ken- drick, both of Piggott, Ark. and two sisters, Mrs. Jean Huffman of Piggott, and Mrs. Theda Alexan- der of Miami, Fla. j Elmer Gamertsfeider | Lake Orion — Service for Elmer | Gamertsfelder, 69, of 803 Lake Ave Deaths in Nearby Communities Valentine Theme Set for Weekly CAI Youth Night beth) Bump. 71, of 4009 Green Cor- ners Rd., who died Tuesday. | Surviving besides her husband | 4 i. are a son, Ralph G. Bump of Pon- music with a Valentine theme at tiac, and four daughters, Mrs. the weekly recreation Youth Nite Beulah Pillip of Anchorage. Alas- tomorrow at the Community ka, Mrs. Wilma White of Lawrence, Center. Kansas, Mrs. Elizabeth Harmon of| Membership cards are still avail- Norton, Kansas and Mrs. Viola able at the door for any Waterford Lake of Anaconda. Mont.; one High School student. To date an WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—Pete | and company will provide | oval of Detroit Administrator | everage of 200 members and 100 | non-members have made up week- | ly attendance. | Aris and his band played recent- ly for ‘‘Showboat,"’ and will now work out new arrangements for playing at Youth Night and other engagements. Banquet Scheduled | [LAKEVILLE—The annual father land son banquet will be held at '6:30 p.m. Thursday in the Meth- odist Church basement. Colo., and three sisters, Mrs Ida | Gardman of Great Falls, Mont., | Mrs. Cappitola Trumball, of Port- | land, Ore., Mrs. Nettie Edwards of | Mrs. Herbert Harris MARLETTE — Service for Mag. Herbert (Lottie) Harris, 74, was brother, Ike Williams of Sugar City, Are Not Throwing will be held at 1:30 p.m. Satur-| held at the Marsh Funeral Home Se ee ere Tamme: | beter: She died Monday. with burial in Oakland Hills. He | Mes. 3 wars died today. S : Surviving besides his widow) WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP —| But the strangest — and most | were no schools, few roads, no hos- PATRICIA HAYS led a fight for a grand jury inves- The engagement of their daugh- to try to scratch out a ni | tigation into price fixing and mar-| ter Patricia to Archie Carpenter | ket manipulation in the Detroit! has been announced by Mr. and | Romeo MMPA members have ZEE BULL... paps lalate er peli than the milk market. | Mrs. W. G. Hays, of Pine Lake wise are a son, Lyle of Dear- Service for Mrs. James (Ethel) | . The spokesman said the Nation.| TM Fesolution added that con at Me eee Harbor. He is the bor, a daughter, Mrs. W. Callison Goodwin, 6, of 1919 Grove St. Richardson | wc etier ccd ats en cope ne enn, et of "ahd Mrs'A. Carpenter Tala Oram ind the sare be beld A pe z ; gation system, 4 primary schools gether with other developments ast the wedi e has n Mrs. Esther Lacy of Clio, Mrs. at the Richardson-Bird Funeral OUR CURRENT SPECIAL e: . - aad a high : la aomnital Sioa of record to date, be forwarded rT ihe g. Ethel Kotch of Boyne City, and Home, Milford. with burial in eee Farm D - ing developm made an lactariee ‘e ie pei race secre- Emma Gamertsfelder of Pon- —— Cemetery. She died _ ary of agriculture Ezra : lac uesday. airy The. spokesman said fishermen aha Clean States Jastice ~ sam Charlies E. Sailier ee | COTTAGE CHEESE from the mainland often drop in and see the transformation of Que- : | moy for themselves. He said a| 'w? '-S- satltrust divisten. group of fishermen had recently, As the first step in its “‘house- | | returmed from Quemoy to the| Cleaning” plan. as instigated by ‘mainland to spread the word. | the action committee of the Michi- | | “We know they ha, started a gan Milk Producers Assn., the ‘very effective’ whispering cam-,Tesolution requests the ouster of Class Popularity. Brings It Back Ballroom Dancing Hit meat, and the Detroit branch of ROCHESTER — Charles E. Sail- ler, 54, of Mackinaw City, was taken from the William R. Potere Funeral Home yesterday to the |Nordman Funeral Home in Che- | boygan, where service will be held at St. Anne Church at 9 am | 7350 Highland Rd. r PASTEURIZED | with CHIVES Opposes Will's Religion Clause {7 tS ZEE BEST EVER It ts pack- aged only in two-pound containers because we have zee knowledge you paign on the mainland.” he said. | - In addition tq word-of-mouth ad- | Cc | 1 trv 1 Gal. | vertising, the Nationalists beam | broadcasts over six loud-speakers }to the nearby mainland boasting of their accomplishments. “All the people on the mainland know what | | Quemoy was before,” the spokes. | rine because of several incidents cited in the resolution, which stated that there was ‘‘serious doubt" as to whether Irvine is ‘‘now in a po- Sition to open-mindedly adminis- trate the controversial milk-mar- | keting act in a quasi - judicial | manner in this area.’ | at CAI Now Slated | Friday. He died Tuesday in an ° auto accident. to Continue Soon Mrs. Mary Crouch WATERFORD TOWNSHIP WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — Rapid progress and the “just plam Service for Mrs. Mary Crouch. 835. fun” experienced at the recent Of 454 Leroy Dr., will be held at course in ballroom dancing, has } P-m. Friday at the Lindsey Fu ed the recreation depart- | neral Home, Dennison. Ohio, with prompt aor ; ment to extend the classes, starting | burial in Union Cemetery. Uhricks- wee! not be satisfied weeth less Son Cut From Father's Estate for Marriage to Girl Not Born Jewish | BOSTON W#—Harold B. Gordon, | of Attleboro, Mass., cut off from | his father's wil] because he mar- ' From route soles- TRY ZOME PRONTO .. 2». 5l¢ Only ‘2 cont per man said, “‘and we are telling them Forty-eight locals of the MMPA c | what it is now.” from 17 counties were repre- | next week. ville, Ohio. Mrs. Crouch died "ed a girl not born a Jew. plans men or ot your pound more then The Reds on the mainland set| sented at the meeting. A new course for beginners, Tuesday, and is at the Richardson- © take to the U.S. Supreme Court grocers. reguler Cottage : 1 Gal. J up 2 dreadful din by beating) 1). Irvine resolution followed an| *8€S 12 to 17, will also be started | Bird Funeral Home in Milford. t-~ 0 glia in the $300.-| Y Cheese! . | gongs and lala ial yew the | address by Ben D'Arcy, of an ag- | Provided registrations are suffi- Mrs. George Bump The Massachusetts Supreme | broadcasts from moy in to r t t, Chent. _ y = we, | ery to them cut. the my iret Pearpiang! a os! Rye “in web. aa? Arrangements are Court yesterday upheld the ree ps on spok ‘ é ; Par caine hela —o | pending at the Coats Funeral Home of the late Joseph Gordon to cut | A p “ Phone FE 2-6786 Yidhoboda | The Nationalists claim they ae a oe ae ed it a a ak CME ornate for Mrs. George (Frances Eliza- off his son from the will because) 585 Ooklend Ave., Pontioc a our presen situa- | “atholic | make. no effort to drown out the aa” Clee point stressed by D'Arcy | vanced lessons will be from 7 | oe eo ous Red loud-speakers and their prop-| was the need for reclassifying | to 8 p.m., with lessons for begin- born of rit Jewish taith because LT - Cc | om ; | sales and putting fluid cream into ners from 8 to 9 p.m. Mrs. Carol resses | ue | she converted shortly after their 1 Gal. t is good for morale for our class I, instead of Class II, to re-| Wolfe wilt be the instructor. | marriage in 1949 and in the Ortho- | soldiers and civilians to listen to, them. They get lots of laughs,’’ | the spokesman says. ceive a higher price for the product. Another issue be emphasized was ‘the “program of subsidizing the SHOES ‘:. FAMILY Orthopedic Shee Specialist {handlers out of the producer's | milk check.”’ Harold Fritz, president of the ‘Mother Jumps ‘Down Furnace | Mother lay with painful burns in| get some results by doing some- feet first into the duct. . ve! nie seuuiuee tenn Ce. Momasar Firemen reached the home about | delegates at 11.30 am April 16. MAKE ’EM, FLY EM! the counties, $10,989,342 and the | need of taking pills and other in- cians in the United States has ; cities and villages, $5,643,175, ternal medicines that may only now confirmed the findings of THE SPECIAL If like building Charies ™ Ziegler said the pay- Gently rubbed into painful} N BANDED PACK... made! planes, you'll ment brought the 1954 total to areas, this cream penetrates so hls eae eee te eens . flying them! $142,939,943, or $3.965,901 more than deep and completely that it aeto-| without a’ prescription at drug from our many in 1953 , ally vanishes. Quickly a comfort- stores throughout ie un- : . | ’ } of warnith z flying kits, all com- | ing of develops | der the name InfraRUB®. The ' Piri tiny FISH STICKS Cc plete with instructions. Boys, Dads to Dine | callitetien egg tony A od ae ‘ e | “ J - 0 — FRENCH FRIES WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The ing evidence of the power of thi backed by th amasing guarantes ‘ and wl Se eens end cous Brotherhood of Christ Lutheran cream to penetrate quickly and | that sufferers from pains of ay equipmen available | Church is sponsoring a Father and gr phy arthritis, rheumatism, lumbage, at TOM'S NORTHWOOD MARKET | >) ue | Sereatieerstna |i Saag | x | b : juries or hours " -1 BLOCK EAST OF TELEGRAPH 9 TOYLAND &-. Mt ein apt b= ble ered ey eiT j 4528 Dixie Hwy. | Movie on outdoor life in Michigan, |# tgee fe will be in © OPEN DAILY ‘t19 Pom... SUNDAY ‘HIS ?.M. Be: : |g. harbershoy’ quartet, and mal 8 ee Fe % . *@* . , musical numbers, . , co | : \ \ ER 4 ‘2 ‘a " * ‘ a ‘ _ ‘ ! inalf Bingo Expose Uncovers a New Variety of Addicts By MAQGARET LATROBE It seems to me that this world ts full of addicts of one kind or another. Can it be that all of us are borderline neurotics. that we “can’t do without this,”’ “have to have that,’ depend on one or two entrenched habits to keep us go- ing? Who hasn't run out of cigarettes at a late hour, and literally torn the house apart looking for mashed | up “‘snipes'’’? Searched through elderly raincoat pockets, on the off-chance of finding a crushed packet of tobacco? Or perhaps you have the movie bug, and the whole afternoon is ruined if you miss a show? Whatever gives you satis- faction, you are enslaved Not until reading Bill David. “Bingo—” they yell, when the corn kernels line ep on their cards —and some kind gentleman with nothing but charity in his heart pays them a thousand dollars. Or more likely just 10 or 20 bucks But they won, which is the object the rainbow’'s end. But big-scale bingo games are Yrooked, my friend. Your chances of winning any real vacation money are about as likely as peace with Russia. A million and a half- to-one are the odds on your taking home the bingo bacon on the first | five numbers called, for instance. churchmen feel that it is a harm- less way of raising funds which will be used to further their | good work, Others denounce bin- g° as the work of the devil. Regardless of differing points a cancer operation which would of view, the fact is that mobsters and professional gamblers ha ve moved in. They sponsor some chureh. games. they encourage | “charity parties” which, while pro- viding a dollar for charity. pro- | Vide 10 crisp bills for the gambler's | pocket. But right or wrong, legal or not, the ‘‘bingo addicts’ will find a game somewhere. It can be in the church or in the carnval. at the fair or at the town hall. They came to play. They came to win | | | “I was too late.” Hand out the corn, boys. My | ears are listening for 18, 39. 4 7 and 11. Bingo-o-o' (Copyright 1955) ' Two in ‘Tea House’ Facing Dope Charge LOS ANGELES (®—Two young actresses in the stage hit, ‘‘The Teahouse of the August Moon,” were booked yesterday on suspi- | ion of possessing marijuana Arrested were Barbara Ann Luna, 17, who plays the geisM girl Lotus Blossom in the sellout play, and Patty C. Suzuki, 24, who has a minor role. Miss Luna was | released to the custody of the | play's manager so she could ap- pear last night. Detective Don Grant said’ he found three marijuana cigarettes | ment and loose marijuana in their apart- | He and Detective E. J. Berger | visited the apartment, he said. to discuss a theft of money which Miss Luna had reported Both actresses are members of the New York company of the play. re Cancer Victim Kills NA rg ore SAN FRANCISCO @ — Walton | Hall Smith, 57, former Hollywood | writer and novelist, shot himself | to death yesterday rather than face | I HEAR A BURGLAR > have left him speechless, police reported. 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Highland, Bra | Janitor, white, mi pee Fon oms RNS oe ora Onions —— ng | Se ee pee Evel Flana- to its 460,000 ottering | HANCO may be save aged only, apy iddle ae } were not traders, howe pier $0-Ib ™ bu. a et Ss. and W' were mon stock holders AN Milford hate! at son y, apply in aioe yb en sass Ste ED RPEeE EY OS aera sts. aoen cen) See ct a wes | ST ae ment. at wery |bages. Ne. ob box. Rhu ethpuen, | York 5 me due to at new stock price ar ig pte a «108s. URIN H therapist. They seemed the 1.00-1.25 ubar tock his condi the , 575 has bee 7 ain ae ; 464 OTE ; : ; ing an old market to be os noel i gy Wei ee x. beha Ruta: Adam (Late Morning @ $ Harry tion. inh gee Bac on the t set at or et David bon ph’ Bawerd Auburn A L anes Emol ™ ” bu. es He “y P. Ten T hel ; Soest’ d oe “i hour wr the end eevemee Ge, Aulied “ch at me mer an = stole two ¢ ported tha “rhe. taurine elves ‘ment. tchsel's ¢ ie bela ao Gf a Reyuisiea ree ran a : 2 was % to af tie tek | oe gag has i a oe iy eee trom his chrome t $328,500 ves Reothasieks or *_Chureh. Inter- aan witn _uslity. Sell guiten aeriant.. Una? og : 26%; corn % lower, M — SRL on ee Indust Rey 6:3 | Parked Soe largest 000 and = nee e =, Si teers |” Sam TH HIOW were : Typist — nn : March raya er to % ores: Grade an i oe RA Inept Con 7M, | Baldwi in a factory parking while | Securi underwritten as At the Brace esnuaan’ sen i ere parts ag? EDU- i ee s100 ‘up. % higher k ppastadle dhol p shee: Qvate A june 4 | peg ose = 118! ec Police. 7” on | tion ty offering of corporate Joseph will Te. tn Panera) tome sad wrilng ‘aed ta mos. = Dnder tesistant - o er to % highe wares 76%; rye - se oe wade Bio medium 40-43 i be wos oy mt Nick ae Police. to Pon- hes yante. — COCK 1 Funeral et the ajiniss and. Servic Gulla eeu part time o beans . March % low. | 41. large 43-40% rge 41-43 wid. Am Gre soo 2S Bee Paper 364) A car! i underwritin ANCOCK. FEBRUARY 6. 1988. M1- pod OPERATE OS ene BOND W Huron % lower $1.22% large 42 a am ao] Int Tel Py battery ing 330 mem ig grou oo toes ke Herbvor EM Eve March te 1 on > soy- Re pe bo 45-41 wid ee 43.5 Isl Cr © a |e was stolen chase bers, is p, number- and Arda —— Ho _+ltee,_E: bes janhor ASHER CONVENT PLOYMENT PE 51583 4 low $2.81%; cent higher 7 en? Ee —_ > wed, ov. | Am Mare at fo alg ay of 464 owned by from any unsu pledged to end Aréake Manees t. a oe eveNtert ® f_ AGENCY : to 2 poses lard 3 — MS , c ler am Motors <. 31 Jones Man... a 464 Auburn William Sownen bscribed pur- Jimmy David, na dear broth | pay. for tapes ‘HoH ; higher; Ma a hundred cents “38 wid av 34%. ee 3 | Am ¥ Ges + i13 oe ae $15 the car was Ave., yesterday R shares. Puneral Gene’ and Be Hancock, We Midwest the housewite LJ se deal boo , $12.67.” nds DETROIT Am Seating -. 33 Kimb Cik can" the above address at the rear of €0 Toy Divi H ay Michael aah wd mt id with ‘Pontiac's bet Firms. snd 7 ‘samily” come, sume t Grai . Pag iE ig OULTRY Am Su Pe 7: 33 Roser a os , police reported sion Sol wil lie ins Seaman Scteamions JOBS FOR = nth ge er weet, © on § in Pr i ol Go Me. gualig' lee Am Tel & Tel St new... Po . Till le in state “at Neheed mica! Youna For tumodisis "ein ino cans : ~~ fella pasa Am Tee 1h2 Lor. Glass. oe = . $2 Perkins. pi nny Eds heel MEN ine ee a Posy oR enint eae ee fe 8 igs rim mat tee BS HS eet jasiue Teeple. rivate Syndi Sadness eee Rectatian a eo sretn ed. tes 4 e.. ee i i at 6 M ee . ar ccmings. : ® «Pp | Rocks Fat Ores fevers ast, 18-11: | anes Co - BB Lokn abre.: is If your — adv. NEW YORK cafe BARK. FEsaT at te Peel Machine sales. office... - amen \WANTEE ; Mae . penne peneten (8 avg.) 30-30. Armour & Co me tees ee sa.3| Dall, Ph ggg pg has sold its ur—Reo Motors mond Carl 1716 Lockwood Mi aa erensnen $338 tac’ Press. Box sf wre’ Pew. y ieee 237 Mar sTOCK g) 4-35. A amy oO 3 cae ay 5201. C needs | ZYM wheel toy Inc. maraten FA ee I hl lidwe . 9500 taal WAGNER ims . cece BN May wee, Ep AVERAGES pig 34 Meck eo St . A. Mitchell manufacturing and outdoor neral arrangement a os — Emplo men _be' AND ALL ARC ; iy + 213% a 282% tod . Ped. 8—C | At! Refin 195 M Trk 25.1 _ | syndica’ business Bi ced late ents w 50. Pu yment clper days. AROUND nt. Blam ay cases 218% . aoe Atles Pdr 88 arsh Field 221 Adv. Thi te of privat to a Maa nara the nll I adit State peat restaurant w . 913 Baldwin, Mey ccscees 8 xow ....... so Prev we 2 aaliaaal Bala —_ aq Mey © Qi... ata Li ed is business hed re HESBERGER. | Home, Milford, ear for =x) som. me vAITRESS F 4 Mag vosess. 183% Lard 200% | week eee. nadie nae oh ottee | Bem lime. 14 ar. 36 ivestock by Reo’ been con ESBERGER. FEBRUARY : tor. outabliched EPERIENCED 5 a) ee 9 | a Ml sone Teo Util & — 142 Mid © a DET All s Pal Product - x en UARY 8 isss. rE end ‘Melly. Call Puller R | = ae SO HDD RE Sle HES Boe seers are ais Dron eS Bar Be ase sew ce Loa STUDIO cosccece mcecress FO 1954- . 130 156. h ae -.. 3 : 8 : K. . Mi _ NUE =o "eae Wy | Sevoean On 123, | ieee low ‘tant (Ge tet et ae Moot Ward won| 1298 “Gulati oe. "Tagarnet a ee A Co have) nn brother @f Dean 2 Hes: pean Gees JOB? erage teh r 2222 May Sooo. tae | 10? high.” ML ms a 1873 | Bora atm. 3 eee oe a isos pg Wa Ug fae a Pls h.” Chrisman, Avenue. Bir Con ee. shown. sory, We train yooth. Car Siar pen a ALTRESS, cocce 3M vanscens 1.99 seen, 1908 ¢ 8 108.0 Borg ¥ -see 16.3 Mue 16 1's 200-220 reme top 2 around ne., Warsa aytime . Prida mingham Maple ment ™ ou. Ag mpre = eSY sas ae strie ros - 1288 35 508 B08 Borg Warn... “se M ter Br... #9] * .00- 17.68; Ibs.; most 18.00 for | Smi w, Ind Products a * y morning Michiga aia: ne ee EXPE nd Bilver Lake Ra. mr : There are more DETROIT STOCKS Ss os Bris ay = Rat Bie . a tte: in oe. aise Te y= eg geenral se ag Walter V. terfiela Maple Aveuse _Puneral PART appoint- Se ME _ ‘iste different kind than sures after yo ee! sass pf YRESEC Cash BR. a rather . 4 ormer Reo divi manager 1 rida — ie FO: EEPER| 4 different oor known a Baldwin Rubber* lego aia | Bede Go... m3 aa aoe 8, 33.50 wane. goa aaay a opening Picnic en a of iene Bee rr $42 50 PF TIME a3 room ‘and tec o oe ? . : —_— —. : - ‘ ’ ae Tri- . shells, says hy known Sieoean Potdne os High Low cand io 4 s: = = — — =" — ry Bey pon alld Baring conan; been Sead be corpora- —, 1635 ad rg — Se i a = \W FFEK XPERIENC MA C0 pay ea eu | Sidon ere et Seb BE tet Tee oS | Nosed lem ea a Sivs'ena | the velocipede, = es eae ame, | Rees are cer and elepnect Sita wAITRESS |e aie : 3834 Capital oe Py nia Mt Pe = me sie: See sie wate ee Deifere 18.50. and outdoor : Preity all of dauehier Mr * Pete mother For "interviews er Hers wanted’ One 306. Woodward “Me ele: ce ns ‘a Yr} be | ese Op... Lr} we Am Ph = higher: scanners and. come, tite 12 0 facturing gym equir — Poul Rerron ‘cease ure dear Press. Bos Tl. varie eB tea iri Y ‘un sTRY Cook = asked 3 fjca mn ae on 3 84-58; — 4 nudaee au oeelies Reo division ms of the Posnatel Pridey moral wervice Herd Nee PARKINO Mential ‘pumbe aod eck BAT Tee ; -UPS M Cert-teed = - hoy Nwst varia < te 00-14.50; stockers commercial 5 te isman is pe rng City jome Donelson - 411 — , — ences anit be aa ‘ wanaannn n dnl #4 shell Rose ne See L238 bb high 4 pind ot theresf chal Ln, es Card of ve OM or write ag Eg AGED Wont, bs 4 G Saaanen ew & Mus In 11 Simmcas || 504 rag and cers 28.00-34.50; prime oe at 7 Ba oe of said allowed to the elos- wr Thanks e418. wont 26. RE ‘na FE soe poe sone 76 ‘ see 4 Sincla: eee + choice bulk - wn clock « election vote. wisn CA AL i ren ; = Emer Red ‘ ir O 4 Ho 1 25.00- ehoic til m wi 1 AN R Es e . Te ; ? L M : Brie RA oe y vee. omy Damage ‘3.00-28.09: good ce tion | co a a tien wil be epee hearttent TO, EXTE storm in FOR AL | = TATE SALESUs ; OTOR ¢ | Paire Mor 321 Sou & SMG heifers” 19 00-$8 poe Bend aoe __ Restatered - of said day of elee- | coaes ¢ Sets of tt eppvesterion Recesea’y ae oe PCRETARY - ‘a RIGH 5 : | Ee a we 455 Sr sity ott the "Towne Hel” | Se sleet i sone, metcpra ant ra o vee 4 sh C) On ens 1 ic Must bd 4 Ts ; a = ... |e oe aa Ay tare, bmeil e. bulk and Ah. Been witt eiatered . tp Hell aaa! - our phe pets Rassnagy po a . CAR SA) ERMAN “. Write? « —— c Balary com: é TN cl pean ties ee mt Oe ie mi Sule Tee Tt cnaget nn , on ee ee or ees nee crear | ems are S| SAREE are, Faas is : : Roe “ ~ n A ames e es -ESMAN —— * Wa t : WwW ee Sedona Executed $ } om Mie , Ba eed ou aoe witty gta bute ® Beda commercia ae at the old = Precamct “were | sole (a eae ney Pr Ps ns wan To no” tperven. 3300 wlGHTs + wees atling, wom the 3 Gea Rotors 4 Bue 2... aH Tee: good 12.00 my = ieee ial | _ Registered cu ieee —2_Reuce poke band f Veorhets WOOL Paias hae oe. wire woMa Drive p Els rs. Menten How Vert lechen Ge, { jon ge see BG es eeeieretas Renate, retrs Treas | se mese | Siem en rout” ee eee Soot | HM Peanties State Pt Gr tage & Co. : Geo Tire. 2 gue Ou... ier ee & iomessaee tiners and A ge _____|n Memoriam Republic ear ort tie. ena ¢ a vat ros fe amon cuson mires i jee i 2 Bibp ae oars — ontay mock | bas @ wruomy 00 Gon snes ee SaIVaRY wom re erences ce —aaecneee JACKSON Michigan * Exchanges ‘ ao Ps Tes ee _ ba Oar ei ee Township Pol a bansed ae oon ot Zim cheutieur » RY WORK. Ro Esther's — —"s eccceces KALAMAZOO o2098 ‘ Paige 33 eo & ... S13, United Gp ont ohn a led REQUEST psa na a Tenute. whe Grek anscs scr a | MITE LADY FOR ts Leke eeeeeeeeces per ] ot web Ry Timk ws . 90.3 | Dame ee 33 West Un Tei. ye Walled Lake. Mery enrol — ae ne wat “toes hs pa _ farm must und MAN ON yere ae cniha Ang HoUs# Lenctoneeed dull On = te Bes mer m3 os Pine mi whee e im vd ipanaton oe eee Michigan eect min forevermore, | We eee ocbew me end wou As Hi ~ were oa. ———— “~y Sa: Teent © Pex 3. noon white Mot... 3a4 as additions eng_ their nchewter Re MAN AS HOUSEKEEPE! This a ae gaeges 7 bf se . a $s Wilson & Co Be a Beach, Kiem te existing | In ng _Seir_tamiben daughters, For en ant fen Ove a we ear6 2 SSKEEPER YO ; Ganouncement ee —* 2 a Yale & Tew ed BE ay & “4 Py ¥ OF OUR DEAR | te veling Aa ond ce AuTED: i | — Gnares. The of or ts mad ae mame 8, geet oy ee Pe eg ly i settenet, cee rem thes Offer is er an Offe — --0 B06 ie Sig Bastern sang o Read Oni" those, who ieee i ce Seca sledy. Svene- ¢ of the fed) sero only ? to sell nore >” g3 | High = Stanger —) ) Biementary Only b A liga can tell. ntral . above Guna. nian cee re ropstered dealers in ae ak ey ee ee oe as Mercu ie 0a Bi ger ereins hed on be y any of th nc = 7 ™ , ay. & Mire. Ste @_W. Pike ry elp Wanted 3 eourities i half of 86 + ge gs and pth Archi dear wife couP ana in thie § only | Walled i SS ser eT = Ba gots mother ‘ FE 20167 ee TO MA ~ 4 tate. | rw (TE a oe missed . Elva Sear Michi NAGE ONE i 4,380 683 | es 4 D Lange, tendent, Charles ee Fed 8 = AN tive a oe oF Ge 1683 Shares SE pees a T TO | = Se nt ee tfiee tiene t. Michigan ers in = wrne ———— rad hi A — 13 ACbUnne . 3 R for further Se | p= on t Al of Married RM ation | otors fine Proposals mast be_returned | aah se un Marrieg Counle te wort or, aoe cA pice be Fhona try bid- Funeral bo ge farm — Man . miek | 0 , bum bid, individual unit including Direct b' bein. ou Wile mess es wo do ree a pre gon = DIG: ors 4 om kT aon ae ° care mim 0 = ‘cotied” a —<_« oO —— ave week te | 0 enn ecto be, gosompanted : a | Be week, lights (ee oon with n Sto cant t of not lese Bg by 4 Donelso OW : re "Mitora” Mic as. ce. Hy Rights, evidenced waieaiied Cc — eon wm ot the pre- 1elson-John MEN We _ the Corporetion #0 th wneth any “iferulaitan relec Sa = ) . ae -N WOMEN yk gy gd lon warren best fn coll gg y a Fe] PURSL FOR us aoe Seely Ry Pull pe a j a» ch action will be ta all MBULA Ine pm acts and Perry zi Sok a hese | — ¥ withdrawn for ® pert ‘Ne SPARES-OR wor we. Ce © ys ee yen to tare Mee 2 me | eet ee het ° siviises K PART 1 » which ts ee as =: cig wend will be ball V vieo yl Farn and aaa hes: — ME = ot 600 “i WALLED a labor ans orhee : ; at th Learn family incom co went meters. P.M ocmoens, wae s-Sipl e Same Ti wine. poome aE - hd your Subecri Soe a FUNERAL e EXPERIEN nme ANTED Gk Pim to ption mbutanee Se HOME TRATRING A pereea te Price $75 @ Shar nS, La casein oF Me SATS, | sues Fes Toate tes The gt the Board ANTED — “ogy Pe ° ers to Sr a a Deal Nokes | eA | ac tai, | ae whichever is neither s,m the case of ea Stock ef es x vE F antages: "500, "Pomtee greater, pl t sale or sales to dea prices not BUMP. -PEBRU. ~ we. : you ~ Inst eee mhacbinatay a Eee SEE ten jE poe oe eae rsoneapne tara te ike price on the a Ar be =, Nader. , n nN mre, ber in your to home. w us 9 sins epplicable New sok poder Bomp: eer ime hy be te ee to a he ggg H+ g08! MEN ! : oe a : : anie aes et eg Mees | oe a eS Se fe . * ° . af is Prospects ae Peay ea ane cee Ol ease — P ere obtaina eran Edwards Trum® man. Bs i THE FE +5001 a OPENI Work ine Press. egister ble from Meme. Punere rae a ae } A - = NGS Want i vr. Ike Wu- M ” or IM) os ed M announced 1 5-66 i oy {ED ale rein mu Funeral late ents La See IAT 10 ae ay te eh ola Sa | ~ Sta e . Mic shade ve site. . you te pres eave Mery, go CARY 7 re 21 "ang “SS "eithe'ai DILLO goad Leroy "Detve, White tee: blease with s high schoo! 4 | N, REA MORGAN ae ee wns ag i 3 Dé “AN STANLEY pare ta preter’ at ee co ig AN 4 réson Bisa be seen at B INC. LE at Mra. ag Bocony : LYTH NC. TH Yé — Funeral ‘Home 821 8. Telegraph . A EF. Co aediar ebeers Home. Mil. Cupeir: pensen co IRST ° time woth Th Mu ;_ ay BINET, | KID anil BOSTON Save cares sa r) | i PE MA ORA at i — R. F cA +4210 | , PEABODY N, SAC TION ot 1 pm. with rinervice | Priday emale aRPENTEN WOR i B: Fdattes prec, nance rooer =. sos Bea wares? | ares ; : LYN ° LAZA 0. HA , LOEB&CO Unrickevitie ge FS Ambitions ISOR CARPENTRY “ont g STONE CH, PIERCE, FE FRERES & RRIMAN RIPLE ovaries arial anne nt ia oe SS, tr Xenia T wan , : & WEBSTER » FENNER & co. Cae wits of Gnrence ‘Soatham sot a: ee ae z WHITE, SECURI BEANE LEHMAN seein at we see a oe os 0 peony Fe : WELD TIES CO BROTHE ti iia ie, ae Sone "eae gatenete _ Ts 2to: RPORATI SMITH, RS WuLioya Hendrick. cuttere.” "a must be who EX ’ | TION UN BARNEY a Scie gedit | ME 4 j PAINE DRE ION SE . 200 i Punera} sorvice Theda, Alenander pa i | ~ . per- PRAME AND rc AR f BER, JA XBL & CO BCURITIES CO: : ‘one ey, ith at re iit ne view wette “to ne eOrT END aE » JACKSON , RPO. “je ge, =. to AN WANTS HANDY MAW W . N RA oe a ne a WERTHEIM & ‘ 2 CURTIS § HORNBLOWER TION ya Drayton : Chauffeur "or melntenanee, PE 4 y at ~~ . . Fm 9, 6 co. ALOMON BR WER & WEEKS ) ty ¥ ———————————— pain wre OS.& HUTZLER ae ee — | N WITTER & red manson a, : — co. ee ee Sheen” Mre. Tounke % 4 \ | ' : fed Mine Tina” of 4 ~ one ‘ ‘ (\ 4 v Rev : \ { ; d : . ‘ ' oe, te Ls \ | . ‘ a 3 ' Py oi * . “ wy * ‘ . ‘ ‘ ; ‘ i * \ 4. 4 . "4 ¢ ‘ eS 4 ] ~~ ‘ x ~ ot Phe ‘ as s , ¥ al : \ i eae a } \ . : Be : ie cee Via THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1955 , __Instructions 9) Furniture Refinishing 16A ‘Wed. Contracts, Mtgs. 32, FUNNY BUSIN : by Hershberger | Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 TRACHER, $1 LESSON. 6 | REF. 1 . on pai ' svive ss ane aac Sane rh RATES OCC EE |e ee mg _ Income Tax 17 y | _Opaghe — ae Work Wd: Female 11) BDVDUALa a Buainenans | 9 LORD hestinrmeb vines ' Edw ~ FAST Action! PIL cee ae als =D the - rea 4 Et, be Sy Seerenee | BS baguw FE 3g wey at ey Fon kent WOUsETRZILER EW = MAN . | work Wed Pridey. | 18 sMayeas ATEMPE sem ,,,, ourborivn Paivave . ; FURN § ROOM MODERN AUTO Beira am ot ve. Se mon sURTON E. ‘Se poe igh _ Highest Prices Paid | fon Pinine. ‘Sb per mes, FE ENCED pocakeepen |. Melee Ave FE 31351. Ox land contracts. get our FREE oan oe gn MOKREEPER EDWARD HERMOYIAN — BOOK: re cotimate, bpm ey Bo do tt, ber home. OL seam, Secping @ Tex vervice. PE mmcmoLmE 8 ee * | Ptaheau 22900 e, . ve 2S quare. fuug seicome. Bessel) >-2828. aml DONE-IN MY Wows: | | MOOME TA. suavice agp Sa ng |_S'Get te call belore & Rooms 39 FE 54000. . c ODELL, 143 OXBOW Oe bs te ee 7 ROOM House ———~h>r—~~ | The monthly payments. $60. te Ow SCHOOL “GIRL DESTRES| NUMBER EM 351m Seoenieel er | EM 3203 HOTEL AUBURIN | $s-4163. — | 5 wefLpns eo Eo Souk ergs. ‘utility eteched t Wanita Kc ve fiuff dried AUTOMAT! Pontiac 3339 Orchard Leke Be. PB oes! 18, RADEON ee ony? ROOMS AND BATH FOR ONE GARAGE HOUSE SABY WEL Fy | as —~— , Kutomatic of beat and bet . ASEINQS AND IRONINOS. a) Meee Te at; | ON AND APTER THIS DATE |TO GET THE MOST FOR YOUR we tec weceshan af fdbeee |< ee eee e Cees a |b ee WANTED: WASHING AND imON. LACE CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUF- Sis for say devs com | te'the “bine” ow Bure Bomes "tor "mcomes, “ares dows * ap Ne children. 61 Henderesn Adee oaly Call eher 6 FE Rent Office Space 41) Show’ vou this charming home. | ings. Good work FE | fled beautifully Pontiac | le gg mage age ches mv. ee PE sme eres | pot pg Goons i IN ORTONVILLE, 2 ROOM OR ors ae , | Only 88.450 with $2,150 @ LADIES WOULD Like pian. —U®Umaty. Phone PE 26101, === self) John Moriarty, 143 N. Jo | wa f.ve bs partie, concerned. Cal] us. 80 =} room «apartments, completel¥y MODERN § ROOMS AND BATH pa cagy Mang ae TS | ag Be Bo: | Silane 0 Reet wer re ee pe Peakes toendey FE | Ginna Erin: tals BATE s | $200,000 DORRIS & SON Saeed oh ANCA Manocaens a Ber ee. FEST Eves PESTO Near Dequindre ; WASHINGS AND IRONINGSsPE. | —?10 58 wi’ not be Tespasibie, for At our disposal to purchase new or COOP MEMBERS | _"ewired. Phone Ortoaviiig aR? “TON, clean warm home. 2 Ded: heat tanes Huros ner eee 855 5 Eve FE 318) or FE 2131? cialize in men's shirts. FE 5-1219 Moving & Trucking 19 %2. — er m7 a a seasoned lens ST FE pee 2 ROOMS & PRIVATE TILE rooms, 000 por me til June 15. For Rent Miscellaneous 42 ee PPB BIP DALE DDE en -} ec Ele HAN —— —-— ——- . . 2 M h 200 ~ WASHINGS AND TRONINGS. gg ag | Ask POR BOB M — bath Set, ‘seastobie ptelghbes ee . wom —asae | —— | poe FOCNO ee sericea 2M} MOVING. TRUCKING. PICK. puivaTE DETECTIVES-3 TRO | oy puy ty gente | LISTINGS WANTED | seo nocel- apAnTAEre BOn | chien Kinkty connect Pac. | WALLPAPER REMOVERS EERO | PIONEER mOULANDG Wort or babysitting at night Ps | eaaae nto de FE 61903 png exp. License-Bonded. MA $7861. | you BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE IT Farms business and commerciad) rent. FE 60056. Call after ¢ *. porch. | fg, shampoo machine Gherwin- pomtment tm this perfect 3 23 ) WOMAN are overweight? Tired? Com oy Kna f. Realtor | eee LARGE ROOMS CLOSE ime ty av. oor) Tw Meroe. __ al te a foune N DESIRES EVE- SOB's MESSENGER & WMOVINO wupalea? roti a oy ul, DW that you have ning work. and shorthand INSURED x, % ue = Re | t=. Gentlemen preferred. FE EDWARD B. KEITH Sale Houses —Ssperience FE ee re int coviae. Pogo Em deo MAHAN saute! oe WIrl | = Seen. is _ Fer He 43 ~ oe net cal ace. : ‘e~ ng wire THE “LAKE MAN ~ Building Service 12) aGLING HAND, GRAVEL on "EGE MensiekamY ct| “nmsere ce, sasisons feos eet tee 7 |5 ROOMS 1 CHILD WELCOME eS noose in —_ Sag ny jaast Det TRinity 33073. veehiah howted ape) 6 eS oe ee: 8 | 7 FURNIBRED | ROOMS 184 | gare mas 0 sap | SOUpE IwY KIND OF On| Ss wo VE | Recorveltens ter’ privete parties. " ” LISTINGS WANTED | re So. -| room house. $100 lease. Imme- 1% ; CN — lad porties, WOW 7 ROOMS RADIANT HEAT IN- cee nn edhe Fl . air FE 20301 ® ' ya, Seltae Sectes. oa = oenees, cme, pe stantaneous bot water, automatic | pr further ‘te (owt AND Meavy FaOCEG | Sy."Sarpanes oer em | «Se, creme yer ore | Sell ease wee | Bor ena | Mere ae Ce ae “online nails gee y aun ce __ cays. 528. - . qualified buyers ° | = — a a ; Sort. Alco chimeere. Ro be tee | CONT HAULING, ODD “Tous TAXNER, ECSMONTRES SHOE) 321, "sreiraght here amine. | SPreciale your call “peer gis per weet | cue TAn Tor ‘the west. plas S room work. Ph PE ¢een. _ Cheep. OR 32001, PETIT _ Fay pINER THINGS OF LIPE| Cou and’ let us about PAUL D. HAMMOND | MAHAN REALTY CO. |" meat ana nett Hot we tear "Sacoment, cl feteace. = EARPEN =p | MAN WITH % TON «TRUCE incmude Glaze type linol-| it. Huron st Realtor | 10%) _W. Huron _& pe seme _tee beter, MU = - wed ctrest, convenient Westien, ARPENTER wants work. Call anytime FE eum costing. ends waxing a $141 Eves PE 64714 4 ROOMS UTILITIES FURNISHED ¢ ROOMS, ROCHESTER MY -_ = can, atten, porches, stmireays and sopen SERVICE—ASHES. RUB | vALENTiNES “P FOR EVERYONE Edw. M. Stout. Realtor | Soot MOORE LOWER: PRi i ER OMe VI GE C HAYD jages, PE canis | Dish and light trucking FE 640% | — Tremendous selection! Some TIM. Sagmaw ® | Pa TES#@) MAHAN HAS BUYERS |* Roows MoD | Mes par’ mechs 30 ‘Dere Ra myn EN CARPENTRY. BLOCK AND CE | pote your own she eros. YOU WANT ACTION FE 23-5408. north off of Auburn. Call brick 2 bedresm Some full bese: | 80 . Walton Bid, Led ; __ment wort ete. FE 50782. MAN WITH ‘S$ PICK-UP wants fi! for children, Biss demand is great. Our sales : _ tags. beth real plaster, Realtor Open y CARPENTRY PLASTER hauling and odd jobs. Phose OR |W Child to Board 26 uo cnsepeaeh we pot rome | F ul ‘ ie spi ii : E ah i fy E : i A d Rancing Modernizing FE 66470 REDUCED RATES cI Boar r ancien 0 | Nee eo a OT pg | ee add bps e . , w or ° . . } = CiapeatEe CORE ALTERA- tn? DELL CARTAGE | _FE eave, vour property wovtaire” apartment $ pedvecm. | 4 Roos MODERN IN FONTIAC reRee motors 3 — ’ aise custom | Phone FE 3ase | Wtd. Household Goods 27 od eRe ae utes nde "Good fuhing and swimming | ROOMS AND BATH WEWLY| of beet wn Lass have | FRUCEINOG OF ANY KIND. ALSO | ~~ ~~ t t- | Mae $ BOCins. Su hoot Gives to Feo, | Ot ome BS Pee Sease, ee Tae | HnnNsE ge Tint arom: HEL dal" Me Tos SOUR PRIVATE ATH AND | tae "Sow FE sis & FE ~"""VETERANG hn wee arpaarry | tats! e, Aneta," | FURNITURE NEEDED » - | MAHAN |= Dt ORORTICETROOMCEN:| Peynewm cre Meta oy] Sige Sr cae ge arias BESTE | pea ome ott ote aot RT ROE? | Limca eceaes | bee re at "YOURSE Trucks to Rent seh iter you B.S Community ee QEALET CO MEALTORS | rent. 3 rooms and bain Newly tw moh | CORY 3 NGOM WOUSE BARTLY | Mice #19 room Seale sanestos nung rucKS [oO en Ong 0 FONTIACS LAROEST a decorated and furnished. Apply cr, 3 couares showed. Cail FE) fowees face late. § pay lLodecaged “ts _ eluminum = ore - yer ~ ae dead Cash weiting. PURN 6 ROD APT CHILDREN 5-2666 after 3 o'clock. WALTER GREEN REALTOR He Baw et on Sin % Ton Pickvo | i\s Tos Stake | ier Us BUY IT ON AUCTION If Ane ats a Seieame. CS eine. Fuses Ce + noon woten yah eal ost eh chee FLOOR LAYING, SANDING ANI Pein Farm and tor vou OA 6.9681 panacea eee ee —in—ee FOR T_OR-T_YOUROTaprES | ¢ Boows rimsr ricon | cueers Pe Shan be heben | cot Mv. Yoomien Modern equipment. Over wort | Industrial Tractor Co. Hf you beve anything for a farming. Apply Pesta: Brees CARGE Loree? 4 Amp bare. 1 rooms. Maréwood feors. Pun| Li" Sser pe . — 625 B. Woodward ee es ee ke Ga #1Li SOY On LT YOUR Laat | Hor Paucar 77 mits IN EXCLUSIVE WEST a and nice ree el) A on ele vr 3x87 - est price tp ‘TES t UNLIMITED property Pirchasers ‘NEY Utilitie, furnished Children wei- SIDE LOCATION ON WAL- : ! Bille, FE _ 3-800. Painting & Decorating 20 L & S SALES CO. k. F. McKINNE cons. Sew Tenew ne. 28 5R S IN CIT DRAYTON PLAINS Ly By einting J OAKLAND COUNTY S L-AROEST 0} Mig g800 Commerce RE. iw - cE TERRACE. 3 ROOMS SO. Alt LARGE Roos maseuest Puy basement quiet room ent wallpapering. Call for eet — ci a gh TION, ron . : tre a = x, 4 21519 — repairs,|_mate PE ¢4286 Wa . GET THE | _Mighiand Re. Mt 2. _| GAS STEAM BEAT FUR- CUCKLER REALTY "ah Tae ee Pe 5 PAPERRANOING of _turateure “weg ley Popes ecubeocney Goegy gers ¥ eee | Bia" rei “pal OFFICE OPEN 64 Terms WANTED: A CHERRY WOOD TA- wICHOLIE ~ HNSON, Realtor prich, _cteno_cad coment, vert, | DO If BARLY Make MEAN bie. rough condition, either drop ; Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34) 9 asour Marcu 1 weire | ae Telecs Rd. and tile work. of er . TR @o the job Part-| ieaf or gate leg. Phone FE 5-0038. Wanted: Homes, Farms, | ~~—~~ "a ~ TO PONTIAC PRESS BOX . Telegrag +o. spice | 8m et to cbureh & RAROER CO |2 LARGE ROOMS aNp BATH Y FE 42533 GOARANTE ALL | work ana s-fias Land Contracts | Newly rep See) : a et do ie ® } AND PAINT- Wtd. Miscellaneous | 28 2% re | eee | WEST SIDE FAMILY HOME ae ee taTAT Ma Painting and —WaLLPaPEn. ~~ 3) W HURON 8T |7 ROOM APARTMENT UNPUR Seal cotwrny home: | 27 _MOms Sed bem. 3 bedroom ° Fe ees ptoon iaY. * ing. c. wnite. OA vse or FE WANTED PHONE OL 1-6651 Pe Se 3 woome end pal Ate and ges heat, cornet ttt Wear exeree. | ad l ge Jos eee ete | ai a 1 taterested tm cash for your child welcome, 060 EM 32544 or | Soul, Nolet, Of Rested Will schools and bus eves. | pe. eating, Sutains. | PAINTING AND WALL WASRING) 24 D10 OPERATOR'S @ & A FE 50183 equity lead contract. lois. form. EM 300 | eaitdren or pets. ideal for work. $i6.300—terms. sl oaati THE BIRD” TO SEE |_Sem. || eet, Phage ON 31008 bt | . akD TRADE le: ed EO re A DISTINCTIVE Painting, Wall Washing ee scmnerima coneteii CLARK REAL ESTATE j ROOMS AND BATH, ee bald oder Devisbarg Michigan CECI M MYERS ° RANCH stimates R bi wo OnOROE ubure win ARE A REsPONSIB 4078 2 i a ee eg tive cars ops eem RR SED SCE) Go ST Recs ee Rewer) aoe eae ep eo PADWTINO, INTERIOR. o> FE | tL 2” television, M. P. Button. oe deck acon to bay terme, 10 to Bo Ccfes, | orel Martet FE D6 | Yery ressonabir prived and _por- a car garage. + 2800 721. acreage, or, single pomes S07” ) ROOM APARTMENT. i CHILD | Brees Bos 16 = | CURES | ~ PaINTING PAPERHANGING | WTO TOP cove, MP. Button. tes “Will pay coh _Seicome _PE 0118) after ¢ __ SAKLEY PARK CLOSE TO COM lot im well TOPPER OR S700! Ait soa" R. 1. WICKERSHAM |? , ROOMS, AND, BATH FE | “merce Lane, ¢ room, 2 bedrooms omar ——— at eal | “PAINTING AND PAPERINO slatisas hes PRESS. ve Went thaple, Walled tere |?) yROOMs A ND BATH, ‘Sor | One steGon furnished wel- . Cone WERT wali. Waamind. OO _ — Mave 32-3377 a |WALLED LAKE, SE ie gasoe A mJ eowe SUBURBAN BUNG. rene | Pease Fecal “ISN'T IT LOGICAL? |" npoue ang BAT PRIVATE frarowp, stoves 2 Monte ts oo-| room. loves thaben Sari tee $1,500 DN. ; : 3 Ww vO AnD = ; Titer ft vee live wy Gee Waterers Dray: | _ any afternoon. 163 f. Reselaws. | $15 weekly ee... a, rn no td . Racefent meters lo Business Services estimates, FE 5331). | @AWTED. USED 1 SACK CEMENT . Clarkston eurveundiag 5 ; FLOOR. — : base- moarco==| __ Physiotherapy 214 | mire. st elem, i oe wig, 2"Bi ‘eat oguceufee'on | Sigehy Wer, cieen. Counts our | OMA ORPUNEIMED HOORE | KL2amerm [ARE anes. sun | [em angel beat ficient A & B TRENCHIN an selling esclusiv your ares a anD BA % | bath, utility room & etteched ge-| $o° iy 90.200 euten. Pe Th, We Milt We. OR eate ame en FEDIIE | user —ewewnn | Wonteg Real Eatate 2, WHITE | Sarees teat ce | noe Rent Reeme 37) ee oe" ae her pbapstyeelon ities GP POUNTATS (Pews |GRAD MASSAGE THERAPY & pesPONSIBLE PARTY WOULD ant ! ee ean | TERA pyr, ea |W -- Ee a Mrepaired by factory trimed’ ‘pen cect Aa eee est | ie te Gurren 09000 0 are bees, | ee ano oe ee ee | Le ek ee ncnires Lane anes ope REALTOR FE 2:8316 Seiee_ Suppiy Co it Ww Law| Television Service 22. WANTED TO BORROW e000 AT farms C. Sundwall FE 4250) BROS. © RGAE. 913 ond UTILTT Te Pee ee PR aa ne EBT) Sock fo Tidesie oi2.Bee terme. | 2 7 Saves &. Coen Bre 1 0 —rence_ St. PE 20138 ~ ~~ an | 2 pect, OR . . 7 ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH AND CLEAN SLEEPING WOOM | - ICE SERVICE DY. mont Ty sEayvice ; + ACRFAGE—VACANT REALTORS Gerage. $57 @ month, Board desired FE iow. |B D. CHARLES. Realtor APPLIANCE SE FE 51296 PE 54000 Wanted to Rent 29 Phowe OR }ist? or OR D760 | PuFEmes } w allmakes of refrigera- MP AKA | Poem 8 cores ap te S00 Seedes Open § to 8: Sun | te § ve ote. gS CLINGS BOOM. 8. / FF 4-082) Sr, “cache rasan, Seasers | GUSAGWTERS FY MEPADN ART | yaaw epmepcy ro ate tana | PewgeFer's wats ea al +20, TEE URE ALTE oupontiste teow sottxo | -taemers nour mores | BRC YW N Sorin U'Scised Ave" e val | BABE ache SP. WE te | Roast Re oes “eBaeeat |“ Satake setts Sere | Sa Teee, Sinha ate ow | ss vidrtoh Ba ates | —_— : = : ie _ | _ trance ' = . . WALL CLEANERS. | _ 5. a _____—| RGENCT._ Fir “siess ___4 | Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 7 ROOMS AND BATH AT is CLEAN PLEASANT ROOM Pon “°*TOUTe Rew! este Exchanee iDtAN VILLAGE ~ Pour net Walls and windows. Reasonabie HOME SERVICE CALis |WANTED BY DEPARTMENT | 7, x. w st. PE 62168 Orchard Lk Ave. 2 children per | quiet respectable non drinking | rooms _—- — Fr RE | «MITCHELL'S TV | Senses Bot cern tect Cybene| Ore Sram wt K'G"HEMPSTEAD | Roca Se" 8 bt itt Ole) coreene, leg: encheg, ead, See a rsa | Hyon Bovina | “Gemeagee ee | OREN CARE OPPICE) OPS SB Tn aaa oo et ee KNUDSEN | Sea Sinks. ry 4-302, er | sccomay (ON , ers Waiting if you want cash CLEAN COMFORTABLE i . . : : EXPERT TRIMMING & RF. ann RR es ree ate, Write adv loca- Pag te a se Page * a = 5 en AT ae ced tee a gentleman. sear bas es Something New SUBURBAN = et bedroom F200, minchall's 133, N_ Saginaw Bt NEEDED e 163s Lane tr | Sell ae tendo. 0 fait force ot Couple oat | GOMPORTABLE ROOM ON WERT | home with teautiful vat Moors, tion aekie sd out. Garage aad Electric—Sewers Cleaned Bs AND ADOINO WA} =DESPERATELY! | ip Ele 2e0ia| serve ‘you call today, move as a cl —weet sib 0 _men_Pit vets Professions! bath wen pparmetnts | Sore ” a . a ene aod Geoera! Printing and Office Sup-| Couple with two children’ want west ee | Oll beat) hot water. Private en GLOSE IN CLEAN @LEEPiNO| * polee FWD heh ese) wooR-Peir eee extra cost. —Biy_Co.,_} Lowrenss, EE om ge Rag he LISTINGS WANTED R | france couple only. 16 Hender-/ rooms Men only 4 Mechanic | Page” “Pontiac “school dutret | house with five foome fer owner Roto-Re Sewer Cleaners Uphoistering 23) Day up to $180.00 per month. PE ED. NORDMAN , — ussel] Young CnOOM AWD BATH UPPER ee 4 ee CQOKING | sifieee ih reasonable down| and three apartments rented. PE #-1317 ~ OPI foot” ast tor St. nowst, ncthat ry jo: REALTOR @uplez. Weil heated, very clean. | down town. PE 2-3701. and full basement Colles bet AS VETERAN 2 SMALL CHIL- iL | 412 W. Ruron St. PE 44633 (2 way entrance with nice back GIRL PRIVATE ENTRANCE &| Are Yor Getails. => Sasa” 200 oe or ome | 3 BED Sal sporoim setely May ist. PE — Seen _ Eves “ull 9 _Owe. “Mill _$) Pelcome uoder @ ‘months ‘ola’ Wechen. Om bus line FE +307. | ca Sor bem L. H. BROWN, Realtor r ; e e m o LARGE FRONT a ® new e with _ ; iN. ea . FE 6-979". WANTED TO LEASE: 1 OR 3 BED- WANTED—FARMS Oe TT room Rennenaie cane rest | ieee | = po avin | 1302 W. Rw Pd re ° . wig hs 2 EU Ay . 1-40-00 Acres south of Poctiog | ROEn S,ROOMS LAND BATH. GinGe COMPORTABLE GLEEF:| beremect wih BWA ‘est? Member Co-Op Resi Extate Exch, ob, a BR! , both NEEDED TODAY bes pe | room for 1 or 3 West | Just give us a ring We will — — — Sakis « town. Middle aged couple. bene | _ frig. Gas heat. PE 8-141. 32 Mazel. | PE 20016 ots. | be glad to show ® to you 811.-| severity dome, Moders | "ing ‘tins Cooley tate RA EM| nye’ Silse ater| Teme’ qintwssom. We | Heights ™ Auber peer dedera uurmatic bent TAROE CLEAN ROOMS ADULTS | °° "> terme. West suberven Y Ol INC ; end estimates. 1 estimate ¢ pm sold of beter homes H ‘ 19 E. Howard st | “ = Wovse RAMING AD FOOTINGS Lest & Found = 24) Wantep: SY OLDER Lepr end ‘are “tm, grest peed for | 2-90-100 Acres East of Pontiae. | france nice neignbothon! walk. CIOHT Rouseerepma aco \)M H. KNUDSEN | in. ae SE". and field = ene Write, to Mrs. E. Hiner beep the buyers welling ony Asa for Tom Bateman. Bateman ‘Adurts preferred $85. per month FimssabT Rood POR oe 810 Pontiac State Bank Bidg LONG LAKE PE 24137. Free LOST: LADY'S BULOVA By dae 0 Summer St, Grand Ravids. tenger Call sew & Kem pagent, 377 8. Tele Call OR 3-2414 after ". | men Pontiac. Pam | Ph _PE 64616 Eves PE 33205 ® recm bungeive across the street estimates Belie rigley | _Mich. —_ —Srepn Ra. FE 406%. = SOUR ROOMS AND BATH 98506 PE 56397 . BLUMSING AND BEATING, #5. Perry. PE 5-1155. ROOM FURNISHED | ; r 45443 oe a out, hes extra home op Mm Ben. FE e101 OR | Lost. MALE BLACK AnD WHTE * on. Ss Sitene! store manager’ Edw. M. Stout. Realtor WANTED: G00D 2 AND 3 BED. Shrckuweris. 5 ROOMS BATE owt ecer mee a en PER ie AE “oa! Sens inthe ce, | fenked. et $60.60 per moeth. onir small Springer. Frank-| and family Good references room home, in Waterford and : _SiFl near post office 172 N Mill $1500 down $9000.69 with no money down to rene | teeta tie tae Ha Mls oe A ED Binds OR se” So RERPING ROOM POR Mas Toa PE 5-062 $0035. Leo Lustig |[OsT. TRUCK TARP ON LOR | ¥OUNG WORKING COUPLE WIT! . OOM APART. eg Oe FE 40713 207 PONTIAC MOTOR § room modern 5 Room BUNGALOW : PLASTERING NEW AND RE | pear he . eet sais.| smell baby desires 3 or Preiet HAVE CLIENT POR GOOD FARM F > Wood Co oe Willems cies ees nce. SUBLE PRIV: —_ , Loree vopmne Mreneneeh, on three : pair Vern Keller, FE 1-005). lect Bay City 37279 or fam. ost Private bath mi ac with mice home on it. . ° + | M30. Stove. refrigerator, hee: SINGLE. DOUBLE PRIVATE EN- wn lots. well landscaped, jer ROBERT H CHAPIN PLOMBING | _buTs. Rowers. ____ ag | _weet thle FE C010 | Broters. Ciarkston ares but not Weal and bot wa Prt | from town Pir caine” 7 DME! praneR BODY CO. 8 room bynge-| 929 troe.o0 down, Se will show WHITE A LACK | ACRE FAR CONDITION OF | pecessary qualify financially. | signed ne ne vate qntrence. Available Feb ti. | Tom ea EGFOWED OT PEN M ted ow neat an yes expame. Fe ete. : nme “AGince open #3 MODERN 5 ROOMS AND BATH. | _Drivileces. No drinking PE 2.3508 “ EMERSON sT- . Sana “inquire 50 B. Remnett ha. | SLEEPING ROOM In QUIET RE: | OFF BALDWIN AVE teat § room| yD pe oe 4 ——— close to restau-| Dungalew, 19% ft living room| “ne foom és beat. 90nse.| Sisse | * month, an eppetanens W COLUMBIA 8T. ? today. geiow, built in tek ch pent . Only $7500 $1800 down. 3 or | . A accept home sy Park }OFF OAKLAND AVE, Large. $/ Mom eis - | BANKBOOK ¥ fens! . THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1955 , - __For Sele-Houses 43/ For Sale Houses 43/SLICE OF HAM : v | For Sale Houses —_43| For Sale Regort Prop. 44A| Sale Business Property 1? WILLIAMS LAKE _| 298 Ammsc ads Caan ae — ! ree esc B ‘ 2 gown, ta *, ‘ee S | N ) Eee Bete) wows Bg Maen tn on 7 SRS ae E BUT segs and tities titer dows | jew HOW ABOU cy NOT V peck oir sce, eer into ‘his. S24. dows. low jodere. yea, down, "Needs a 5 ful®Sesement. ‘Wiring inched, Bia gid New Bunn Edw. M. Stout, Realtor oes Sy Po et | ' RAISE,BOS Pobest Gal ot Fai, LLED YEAR AROUND. N. w st. Ph. FE ment. build 3 bedrooms. wa Sy, Cash bargain. " "Soon Eve. ‘til 8:30 ' f duplex bomes. ROSE _MCL. =. heat. NEW 4 ROOM MODERN oo 2 TUxedo toall iciadee ever? Soy ths. con ond, have Ly} eee 403 LAKESIDE DR. Sale Suburban Prop. 45A| Rent-Lease Bus Prop 494 oe aon Baek. beweee ‘Perry eS gensider your heme or land. son “4 | EXCELLENT COMMERCIAL Clemens. BA me ft, ee 4 down eon this| Rochester Real Estate , Dulld ng, 20u60, guilable soy bush Anchor Real Estate AT ITS BEST! Lime down "payment. pda TEetens| FRANK SHEPARD | ‘Si, Siyttt"RS™ oases —— tao Doe a beagtifal Etteabets | lapetrent hg SE, ~_g-ae- 4 Plastored walls, Oak floors. Me- | $631 Orion Rd. OL 17811 4-5831, 2 home, nice jo em, S feaiaas “MARBLE. Re With colored fixtures,” Car For Sale Lots 46/9000 ror Tax Way. Sait ee Privileges. plastered welts : GE ARBLE, Realtor pork, & steal at 810.006. FE ~~ ee Waividual of basguend, Geers, efi bee, este} Bare Beach» level Precteation | O21 Andersonville Ra. W —— Northwestern st, Middiebelt Duby. 46h 8. Peddock. sso Ne ADAMS REALTY CO. | Sires ative, School bus to Water GOING Superb Surroundings! | Orden saimi, Mayisir easea_ | IDEAL sPOT pos SISSES or ber He al eA ai 008, easy —— planaed! Pace betel ay ft. lots with sewer and of Setaie at, Raeburn, 8. Inquire ‘THIS OLD HOUSE! Well proportioned rooms. Lovely | . water in. | _at Chuck's M&t. next door bs water, ime BY good | 29n nS GOING vern 2 because of i | Be Sedse Ewe stall Su N FOR | See ai Peta | prerect ted at | GOING a a oe ee a 7 room modern home, Pficck from good peach on Renshes. wall even 3 large bes-|" plan” anes each. te tan to sell for quick de : is _mod- HURRY You oe. S08 ae eg bath. = 20x36 FT. BUILDING, EXCEl- os, $1,000 down. 1 block from | ern 3 large living eri Tiwz TO Doubie . e home— | son BETTER lent location 1 block from Tel- Tense aeoae, wane Walled Lane | soem stone fireplace. New URCHASE ONE OF gugiity Under $20,000! | FOR p «34-3 Huron Shopping Center. Can be 1 bedroom cement biock home on venient utility room and aoe 5 IT HLA. terms available “LIL ony used for business & home. J. R. ae “Ss . near Walled Lake. nace. 1% cor pereee. Bide - ee an CHEROKEE HILLS! Hilts—Realtor. FE 56181. baa 74 +1444 or MA 4-2602. erveaetn Me ELWOOD . NO DELAYS. Only $8,500! pg 4 = INDUSTRIAL CEMENT BLOCK C. ALGRIM, Broker = oy MEDIA Trrm Gas Peneciow 8 4S ctndiiien. Matt! ton mile W. of Tele | culldida 1600 oq, 8, 6128 4 , 8103 ne. MANY WITH GAS HEAT ving, room. 3 vedrooms dows. pe» LaF -# A Baan eccsaliles 31 248 and 2215 Pontiac Trau PE 6-128, FE 63844: Opén 8 to # Pot, ates PRICE #1 peak Corner Jot garage Cis | soon. Business 51 380 q a "Mem ez amy | OUTSTANDING «| Eases ee ge] SSS SEs = | CARL W, BIRD, Restor | sera omy cn ores walking of INCOME! RARY EXHIBIT HOME A * Pe eel on SS Ne , Scar capecns ee, Be : Substantial home, ideal for 3328 MIDDLEBELT Rp.| ***re laree. _ A Beginner ana | Catt ly lighted lot. option ‘te but ; ne PO come’ aparum lo RD a PHONE FEDERAL For Sale Houses 43|' For Sale Houses 43) siti. 3 rooms ond bettie Nic 5, LOCATION ON BROOK Mee og “On Sait or Om Tunes “an tor only $4000 AGE- 28) ft. Reed BIRMINGHAM 3 BEDROOM 6 ROOM HOUSE AND 15 rye cin oe 4 Ai price e000. Pu asia,” | > i, %. frontage. West of Tolegregh Ot | The automatic heat,| in village limits. Priced for quick frontage on Osmun Lake. | SCENIC LAKEFRONT LOT. BY 5 TERN ph, ah 5 usmee & arly GE refrigerator basement, recreation room. 70 ft.| sale by owner. For inform Biacktop street. perth side | owner. PE 40383. After 5 p.m. BEER TAVER!? a hs ou Northwood Washer and dryer | Wot $18.S00. | _write “Alba, Michigan, Box 137. tion, EARLY POSSESSION. | don180, FRANKLIN RD. & HUGHES} BRICK BUILDING: Telegraph Rd. +0528. ’ oO : : E. W. KURTH., Realtor Terms Geo. L. Scales. 66% N. ae ve NEAR MILFORD __| Organization are. ope being teben ©. Weesvere, Birt. Mi 61098 JACK Scginw Pie Sat $7,500 DOWN VACANT 5 room . built CASS LAKE our bedroom model at gat | 222 : werd, Dire. « HUMPHRIES Really an outstanding bargein. wc GAs cscs conctrectton, Wey Kettering Come out and | see ‘ For Sale Acreage 47 Nothing else like it for the price, Starter Homes | iim seats eee of | Coir iaculnted a good we sEer | Seei Paces tase enter ens | Rambling ranch type, 2 bedroom LOVELAND _ {Realtor ze ows t ACRES WITH UNVINIBHED| ina vith {rooms gn beth apart IN DRAYTON PLAINS WATERFORD near, vf Alue hae ge ye to Ketter : oe red to model ear rareay ving “foom aaa. 2188 Cass Lake Rd., ecge +iest }. e.- Estate Bt oe omoy fo — fag ag — ages caer ane “wing Do Any or Alle | montrey mena eeeyt| Eke Gat Gat ae, | Pe nm cee ee ea as | A MONEY MAKER |G ATEWAYS tol — Pe cecra soe ro bath, glass Spates. Offered partially furnished. tn- ; 500. Call now for details. Foom and roomy frigidaire. For only $6050 for cecupancy, $3,000 down. Key| mo. income. — : We Have Only NINE, | Et cetaceans |eenares =| HANNAN | Eats Stats) Dei srcore| HAPPINESS | u SoZDERS | R D,RILEY, Broker a lots with of wit | Priced right ah $1.00.) th ed Ay em 3408} Real Estate Exchange | - LAKE FRONT ’ TWO ACRES . just ‘waiting to be geveloped. —-—— Out Sashabaw to Kempf, turn Union Lake : 3 poqveem heme wih stairwer to Aes 0 queé @ seem tome. Pen| DRAYTON WOODS All clear and gently 7 Fight to building site. N Oe LI 4-4900 attic. Besutiful base | ovement € blocks from BUILT IN 1981 —- e F-.--p - J : . HUMPHRIES Acreage Near Oxford ment wie recreation room. ¢8-| school Ci gorge. 0 ie Yew a lo | paved frontage so Do It Now ??? Robert. Chapin 3) coven, 2 anfle sorte of Labe mice, has 110 fect on | Sober, Call, IEF Jam ei” Lane | cotion offered tm tis fully insu | 7° REALTOR FE 2-0474| Ville Ra. mostiy high land. Lake District cane WE guest housed of waters! Gren : ‘ lated $2 f\. rambling ranch ma- Get into @ dry cleaning business CONSTRUCTION * acres of timber edge, good sandy beach, see this DOWN sonry home of & ige. rms. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor that's well established and shew, 06 ERe FB O13 | Cos sate eee eee: Fees eee SPECIAL st ence: one ee sree wtn,| Semi’ Rngereems eporeg tle | 71 H. magmas ok rh ym ceim) Me, 6 cence! ct Soa. ws + me WEST SIDE Mn "Oa eum) | oar a Gane ols Ge | ee cee en ee er ae) . SS of homes. On 3 ~ OIL good 2 bed brick b w. and screens. Shady land a | ———— — CLARK | 833:3:333 "2 en s| Be PS RSSSRSE GAYLORD| Seer = en ties “ ‘tnd beth ‘cor ies fides down. ash 7 ae 2 further information call OR 3-7614 bag frevince we end down, fall sien nna iil ¥ Nice parcel of land. Good build-| :aceteg mm the center of the Sa AE | Would try for S1.tee' down, owe. HERBERT C. DAVIS | S28 pelore the sorina rucn starts. | FE Ds E. Pike st $500 DOWN marth ‘ct welsrtora, "snct of Disie| DUMB, ond hes gues end pose. has 3 FIRST STREET ___ #5 _Pontine Lake Rd. Co-cpecative Real Estate BRICK TERRACE Hwy 5 acres land, 9900 for meals if wanted one 3 com | viret offering $6,950 Full Price r) FULL PRICE $2700 06 North side 6 full sized rooms| Easy terms . oar Squipmest ' room for — _— rg ER end beth with > bedrooms oak) =PONTIAC REALTY and all ior just the westoess and , cones, — es ving ~~ With $1,200 Down ¢ Orion FOR SMALL FARM floors. plastered | walls, full? 155 pesgwin vu sarm| lose Terms © ~ Investi> Ee ie eee) Sree | Se ace Be | eas ate om IRWIN & ROSA) EREk i EBS See ie | Fer Sate Ferme 48| env en a rote be . = } basement, stoker heat. Quick | Will, take sealer tony ot yo Lhe heat 84 acres land,| fered ee down. BE —— ST ATE-WIDE children, $2,000 wo. A. ve sot Pe pe FE SYLVAN VILLAGE To Buy To SeliTo trade | C1, b ston—97 Acres Meplatine Wats Bank Bldg eorner Open Brenings “Ul 6 pm. — J wncioced & goss. Mast poll on coccent A HOME = Fisher Body A Omiano. 31 VACANT LOT | REALTY CO.. REALTORS Immodiaic pecscssten, plete? Wel price, oo . seraTe Two CITY. Five soome 0 OF YOUR 3 BEDROOM BU ALOWS amen cece § ROOMS PART ATE 3 BED: INSIDE . High ang dry, | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Will divide acreage. so W. Buren PE tose Sa we. Too i each OWN We are proud of our model home De you have © large fam ge By a cea 132x270 ft. $400.00 down. FE 2-0263 ROY ANNETT | car garage nd. laree located Tis Madiocs (Ave, Jeet] se ants, bare feomerst | faa Sever “eomirach, ‘Payment IVAN Ww. Open Eves. “ud #: Sun. 104 pacoaua” GATEWAYS to et sil.ene. Wi take 94.500 Ladies gd Foams ‘and “ath ETF op eaten SCHRAM © NEXT DOOR TOBRANCH = [8 E. Muros Bt, rE 3119 _— ged, tnchen te zou hays ween | gPhTeern Takk "esta tits ber tet ‘Te ot _— HAPPINESS | Fad bata, Veet eors! Brel ee: * LaSziimes. |§| Avery stirgctive white frame| Gown, Murry on this one. FF 5.5091 or FF 5-2564 Oaeees Prom 65 to 60 acres. alse » BARGAIN piace eee with shutters, storm i> ey GROCERY BA G } piastered fully or ~ kichen | dows screens. oak floors. . : Open Evenings Sundays Pr ter img ournoses. P. Din coment drive. 2 of ace wie eabtncts, walls, large living reom,| Choice West Side 1111 “Joslyn Cor, 3rd Realtor _gan & Sm, 66 West Muron | Long established West Side peigh- ‘ Sieee Goes, om dees, ts, Dead secu and Wand eating space fo Tove: ~ Co-operative Regi Estate Exchang é ACRE PARM WEAR ALPENA,| Sormocd market (uly. oa : raree tot nad excelent sur-| This custom built > $33.00 Per Month bere small house. clay weed.) | stock complete — of- j " HF i i : Hl f i | ev tae Bh ge 7 room. 4 bedroom alj brick Williams Lak e lv CLUB EE ERAN |i Hghnde, | | MARAT Be SS WS eee! EEE PES ES e! carg me Just south of St_ Joe's on with new PF. A. ofl fur | Bargsin priced for quick well land east side of with m — oak ° : m1 a par : mace and bh w. heater. baths full basement —auto- e scaped shade 0263 oo va re ad % Tasemen’ ant frame pam, dining A and tile Ritehen and Leslie x Tripp. Reakor " Priced a eee ceapet PA and eke oo i ees ot trait ‘te cores ot | Open Eves. ‘th 9: Sun. 104 « as a room. Master bedroom is aw. le x rage Truly a Seaaiy Momse virgin timber ac F.C. Wood Co, | $i%ste aczattiest Fitise) Fs Usteeieec De ata ESF ve won| on sanch Err fae, peso.) Gl : -" Saale te eee cee | ME ns . . ; . : Le ge By Just a few more of these 3 bed- North End . oe | t SCORER Taste. i u Realtor L Do E ROOM BUNOALOW Owner bas “cut be built "Weaise “tote “tn bedroom home with full Recrestion “38 Aubure , wrttame Cane 4. a Moe OW wn 2038 on Ruedstion with five nice om or ee an eacellent location. Plastered aire gsc Ege Mga = R ll vy Tee 8 outs Art vILD ioe 6:00 call OR 1, oon = Pa me t Neored ae. ak te be fg AN serv: . pe bemt. with nal lion shade trees. Has § business usse oung ~ 18,300 pacha ele a “POR, bg nts dandy garage Will sell or trade NETT ADAMS REALTY an ce Gee Rioned recre | tote and ail. this at REALTOR ito POINT ROUTE Near Oxford ¢ yoom. basement on 8 come preety FERS — a martin, tind"iomn | Saya ee Spee eves uy 9 ou wins | 8 pm “ pa Toom, aew Perty Park. OF ___OR_}2430 or FE 30100 . ~ POR PARMS AND ACREAOR | PRINTING AND RUBBEN STAMP Lasse |< yo Cefn, wos} eqbapean. teem WE SELL-WE TRADE , Giles Realty Co. vali Wr Jonge, OR FUL, FE besiness and ‘= ment oe Sis tee al teem mee| DORRIS & SON _|2 Homes—Ortonville Hasy on Shoe Leather John K. Irwin, |e w. merce oe Hairs Re en tee Biking iat ey | Fg noes ce meres (REALTORS. coor ngmemene| RS Gray, tats | Sat Pt Seer Beaton To DOWN | Bypimoaanaty se, tre | Industrial al main highway. Terms room . 101% N. Saginaw Street $650 ductive slightly ‘ . fo near Fisher Body —— — foundation ieee amet water, seperate, dining room. 2 Phone PE So0et ave Ph 3-100 + aa mel fest halol oe Doll talathe. "6° cave 5 aa ge North inson $o00 down, Huron Oardens TRI-LEVEL Large). bedroom modern | for. Ideal for the working couple. i ———| ‘a eeres of land with year joke. 2 modern cul Santen Oh Othe te pice goume end bath paoe Ramis 5 rm. jot parece amie. balanse Priced at $8960.00. terms. | ’ Property. Laceted ? miles ‘north ae 3 inges Geiey teens 9 pursery — Johns- Lake 4 rooms, modern _ ; U] bene or fences. Ideal for farmer lanville siding. golld 06 & x bow Lake, 4 rent. These homes 1.400 Dow STO S west town. Quick possession. Symer. . fin, Ons need Newgancnar | Towards Ortavile, ¢ room mot DRAYTON wou ented. “nm Ons oe _ cour 3) bedroom home, full R. D. RILEY, Broker yey ony Seer ee Roy Annett'Inc. ee nea ND SELL WOODS! 46 Acres—Ortonville oye nd i Bedrooms and. ful BEST BUYS ee | 3 F Burn | PBdera) 31182 On Silver Circle LAND CONTRACTS If you're looking for tous Sacrificing ‘this 46 acre all pared street. Total price, $8000.06 35 Acres Open Evenings and Sunday 14 hving with a comfortable cosy illable form within 23 miles| by appointment only. 7 Ideal for subdividing — See ft noe sree! |NICHOLIE| Stenees| (SEESSES| OUT setae | TODAY | Joc | Rae e! 2 a ae Setters te siren ieee" | Beucetetaereet| “Bud” Nichotie Metadata tine carrie | Bia “owe Poringe 8 Tap Sane os Schade "trutt ‘serries, snd : large living room with besutiful plow” Dreaktaat ‘soak, |. Real Retete and Insuranes MASTERPIECE full bath, full Desement. gas WHOA! STOP! privileges, To include AND HARGER CO «dining “room ® custom- 3 rooms, tile @ Mt. Clemens &. PE 51201 garage and 2 lots. in John Kinzler, Realtor — Wey LU. built. Kitchen is, out of this basement. oll hest, suto- | Eves. Mr. Peterson FE S1206| Of design and construc. gore ael contin Taney to ’ MAKE NO DEALS ~ seer: 33 W. Murcn St Ph. PRSeiea | loads, of clos apace: ine large —— ey | tm ibis ‘boawtifel. etete te Bought for’ #1880, $1,300 “down. ow MOpen Eves. tl 6 Dasineas frontage. “@0ats, comet ® eaiveient, ore complete ceramic tie bethroom, Eove, ‘terms, “ Near Fisher's cated within five minutes Gail F7.650, 91.500 “Gown. | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | block butld room nowse Ie Sat bike & Gn Onn Oo Uae s mver Wah ase All com , . poole BE ag og Oy pian wid beaut i Eris ant sit, a lS : h tened Ta tent caine Sql | BOO el eee Warm ‘oll heck, all price only | arti ‘Rreplace'aet‘ait cat J Taylor] s= #: ‘eg Pi ctaelig ata with fireplace, spec Co. oe otjeiaing. 4 Temese in ‘ee on lot T5xi98 Vest onete. — canty oD © tee ° sd y Rome, 4 vedgooms. 1 bedroom Gi Oux & Hicks geome ona cath a a ‘exterior of this fine sad ‘dming Lt siso| Near Auburn Heights mag > : 100 Oakland Ave. rp cones | SB" EE” seeunen tgs onvens REALTOR aries | couranson — Roe ss commute sasce) Rats Taing re Sin Es) ea me, aoa were. | | Soiatnget end pak |OMaR Yom — Rance) Scant, tenets tai | om one Ber Doron Pate ——_ ie ee | Soe S| S| Rare) SEE | MILLER || Ree |e ee va e « ra v . s - = 5 1 r KI NZLER Dinasices with sak Theses | 0.100 down, Shown by appoint washer and disposal, - at Vacant Acre room. Pall, bacement PEE "toen eeates tile bath, and automatic ment only. pow EP Owner! of auburn, Pontiac .. Tieh reeteation rem. TWe car WEST SUBURBAN , ; “ eu | WHITE |g oom | SR) ERS | WEST Sue cars artridge . ow me rag un be | from Let one of our talon © | Brick Ranch—Lake Front} RJ. VALUET, Realtor | {is.ti0"wuh terme ts quale Reece tome argent) AOACRES oe! me es are. Cooperative Reel Ketate xchange | Bee, show wi Sree medel BROS Roman brick. ila "eet on 248 Oakland Ave. FE 5-0003 buyers. Full beth, full ecement. 2 car | Some sock tad “toate, -imeluding oe rag TO SEE ere Pontiac's buy. ‘5 Eh oe ea BL Coroperstis _ $1,000,000 ries, A bay | Sbedroom modern ; SMALL TOWN $450 Down NOTHING DOWN TO 01's. ee bath fire set in solid . You don't need & million. x RTH crn Siena house, level Taad. HARDWARE great sean pe rie] Seger men |p RA Bon top | BU K - N Caled Series | eSar are ee cepa) RRR RI MO) peta ae et showing sell this home. Piastered walls. T ] an lg, Og - ; home near Dodge oat oreay your. in Luxatre of] heat Park. Two v- IM WRIGHT, Realtor | Tile, bem emp eton Sere’ board ‘heat, Breese: Established 1916 Be - Schon," ae- ’ we peal tate Wostanee | Arvalve that won't Nest CRESCENT LAKE — warees. S20 008 waviens LAKE AREA. 3dedrm, Two ‘good lots. 64.900 tehal. stock. NTR T |CUrice New 3 bedroom home. Fully mod- newly decorated plastered wait | DO-IT-YOURSELF OPE rer sgroman gee | ne "hea Saas 'TS/Roy Annett Inc.| seati fetes te ie) 4 toe sted net pow | es eee full KEEGO HARBOR 3 EF. Hu FEderal ae Pian AREA. 18 acres. .3- — he bee oe DAILY 1 To 8 asement with automatic off | Near Take, bas gowns S*ree® | Open Evenings end Sunday 1-4 |" pedrm. home, laige bving rm} Enea ‘Sarl Circmen THE “CHELSEA” neighborhood | within easy K. L. Templeton, Realtor try nouse, bare, machine Slam. storms and screens. ~ Priced “; ; Orchard Ra rE 4456) : se Located Williams Lake. 3 Bedroom Brick teres EM reel Qpsn_Bves. “Opes Sun. 1 to $ SMART BUYS country’ estate. ine, terms | (9080 Gown FHA and GI Approved RAY O'NEIL, Realtor FOR THE HANDY MAN | wortawest_ oF . 3 $425 DOWN east side Be ii Paved street city water sewer. % W. Huron be omens DAMS, i GOOD WORKERS WATCH the Help Want- ed columns for jobs they are after, Advertise YOUR help-needs in Help Ads} "today Diat FE 2-18, $2,150 cook ADAMS REALTY 383 Ave. FE 43303 me “On 32600 or PE 21000 : For Lease— Modern 2 stall service station. Gool gal- lonage. Fine FE 2-9173. location. Call L. H. Cole Oil Co., LOAN CO. FE 2-9206 302 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO. ___Mortgage Loans 54 LOW INTEREST WANT TO BE YOUR OWN BOSS? “Gweilings mortgage t canceled Sale Heunsheld Goede #7 SAVE UP TO 50% { j opeewee . MI 61300. _ dition. +4435 after 4pm Fin ane ne ahs on should . see H. G. PETERSON | ta Gvatlabie Ls - SE- 10 Pontiac State 7 rein ot com napense . Pe bee or PE Serf gree. at Detroit, tute 2508 | Swaps 55 | BEAUTIFUL § ROOM MODERN Sale Land Contracts 52) ranch bome. take trade. sit” RIGHT. ‘FE SST INVEST CASH POR YOUR VACANT GiTY Your Goney mo good land con- ot. FE 5-3000. ve some excellent buye DEEPYREEZE, 7" STEEL FUR nom Se Call nace. grates, stoker, gateieg ta or . Ask for Ted bie ¢ irs. linea, ue couch, a man's wardrobe 4 short. J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor 6%, Machinist's eee | oe £. Bivda Open Eves. | = _ VE 33718 — eee ee [Ee ay | EXCHANGE YOUR LAND CON- $5. AYABLE AT | ‘tract (Where you have seid the rate of $60 monthly. 6 per erty) for late cor & aaa | os interest — A 5-room H VanWelt. OR 3.1358. - 9. Vaau <1. ee teen skeen | 32 anual. TRACTOR. BN | oi] heat end garege Will take rubber tired. 16° plow and 2 ¢ Press. Bou — cultivator $600 or will trade a or dump truck FE 4¢-3iés eT ~ 1948 4 DR ENGLISH AUSTIN. Money to Loan 53 needs some repair Trade - (Stete Licensed Lenders) in mode! TV. Cal) MA ¢1857 FOR SALE OR RENT MODERN housetrailer, FE 56015 or im quire at 82 B. _- psilants __ | MAN'S mappa RING. VALUED | C 4 trade rer} om to ssee| Ea soe eter spe wa LOAN CO. 113: | SHARP “to PONTIAC CATALINA ven for = ‘a or ‘4 — and cake payments month Call after 6. 31d. SWAP OR SELL SMALL GRO bom | pcg town. Cheap rent. id Extra Fast Service You cam borrow $20 - $500 quickly eon signature, cer or furniture Leans made without endorsers for oy worthwhile purpose. Up to HOUSEHOLD |_ FINANCE Corporation of Pontiac int Ploor “Phone Piideral 4-064 TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOA TO e600 LIVESTOCR rr Rochester Ou eon OL 10781 ~~ FRIENDLY SERVICE WHEN YOU NEED $29-$500 We can help you with your money problems. You can get up to $560 and t= emall monthly pay- ments, Yutegtene OS ef at “STATE FINANCE CO. FE 4-1574 703 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. LOANS $25 TO $500 signature furniture or car . wrte or come ip today BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. 1 W Lewrence & FE 3020 Pontiac or less WITH QUICK SERVICE? Thea Home & Auto ts the to come Most leans made on your first visit so come im or for cash to $508 on your . farnitere or « ture and @ repayment R... = your se — ou — Pieisher, nager. oss. Gent. Ph. FE 5-8121 Home & Auto Loan Company ow Mat’) Comm. . Be Bours: 8 to 6 Saturday 9 to 1 MONEY for People Who Work your weekly famfy in- come is between 835 and 180 and you are working, thie service is es- pecially for you. When hecessary every ie meade to give thé money im one day. a GENERAL PUBLIC LOAN CORPORATION 69 W. Huron St. ‘Phone FE deral 3-7181 Pileorel Pn 5 | ——- oe res 3 ROOMS | OF NEW AND USED | FURNITURE end cheir, 2 end ta- 1 floor 2 table $59.50 § piece dining room suite. Tabie butfet aad 6 chairs $49.50 i] Dresser, chest full sise bed New $79.50 MANY ITEMS Easy Terms THOMAS ECONOMY Electric cents. Barnes Hardware. 743 W.| $140.96-—Now $90.05 — ss y : . WAGNER CO. YOUR LAND CoNnTRacT, ™ ™ Se Se. Haas Oe furniture, appliances or suto for | _—_____._"* . ey Bew or used good housetrailers.s HAND PAINTED CHINA - LACE | — Teerean EXCH i | . a ceremic figurines. | elegra) 23-3200 reenware- WILL SELL OR TRADE BQUITY May CLEMENT STUDIOS in all modern. 2 bedroom West —_— ee se ae wih tT 1 heavy duty electric drill 6%" electric saw. 1 cleo | trie sander. | pair Boston terrier | dogs For a good % ton pick truck or ‘48 model car or $-5135 —_ _. For Sale Clothing 56 BARGAINS ON MEN'S, WOMEN'S RANCH MINK COAT by exclustve Detroit furrier Terms available FE ¢473 WATURAL LYNX % FUR size elased Ha 2s HEATER, sev Half price at Jacks. 143 MN. Perry. Near Bears. Large Duo-Therm twin| burner oil heater, like new, $100. . OR 3-508], STOVE FOR SALE +4300 4. FE +400. LINOLEUM .... yd. 39 srk i oe i. 3% 8 egsaveas rege ers wi TABLE UNDER Tati ae BARGAINS cactrte reave | Oma Small coei id Coil spring roll-away bed | Bird cage Portable washer with wringer | Portable troner | Metal wardrobe We buy sell and exchange every- { for the home kland Furniture at lp iN CLEARANCE 060 wrought fron bunk beds, com. Cee ese eateseeerenee PT Ree PEP eee ete eeeeet sense | WAYNE GABERT'S | bed plete ... $39.05 | iene 8.95 16.50 cabinets 6.28 ‘ wer chests 6 P }9 2? Itmoleums $495 $395 for the home. Oakland Furniture 106 8. FE 388 SOLID WALNUT OVAL TOP Victorian 55 Waldo FE sess sed water ; ; CRUMP ELECTRIC 465 Auburn RA VE 43573 | THOR WRINOER WASHER 120 00 PE 22083 USED SPECIALS | Westinghouse electric d $79 95 H Colson wane ~ Brom web oe choice 3% horse power motors ( LAY TON’S Furniture. Apphances 3063 Orebard Lake Rd Foor ___ PE sell or PE sane USED TRADE-IN DEPT. ' SSesEE-E Bzezzszz NO ROOM BUTTE ot. | a i] 18 UNCLAIMED LINOLEUMS j 50 PER CENT OFF 7. Ht 4‘, Ft. Wall Tile bc Fr. $2 95 Iniaid IS yd. | se Paint $123 «gal 13e Linoleum Tile be Plastic W ; _ te Harold's 140 S. Saginaw bed. FE 5-lees APPLIANCE SPECIALS sire tractors . JACKSON’S RENTAL @ WW. Montcalm FE +4520 ALL ELECTRIC TOOLS, APPLI- ances at ago te all. GENERAL WAREHOUSE CO., _2288 Dixie Hey PARK FREE! ANCHOR FENCES hax Eetimates. Pe Ste Artists’ supplies, hobby supplies—check our clas- | sification “Hobbies and Supplies” No. 24A. THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1953 MODEST MAIDENS @ ’ By Jay Alan| For Sale Miscellaneous 60 _ Hay, Grain & Feed 71| For Sale Housstraliers 78 ; TABLE SAW JIO SAW. LIVING ALL KINDS HAY OaTS STRAW, —s 4 room se a tractes work 50666 Coatinental | Sea ee ee AL RTE CW, CORN. OaTS aa ; corny OL VERINE Cae BALES OP GODS WEES model es 4 saps Wo. 9 sak fioorine pyr Mt me | sed BALES NOOB MAY i sed mobiig. homes ga. tows ge | — Je - —hed tie | pe oll mg i Pip I y - able nal 371 Gerst eB ay north of | Leonard off ester Ra | ele Nercionap wu tuumer Se 8 ye velidere supplies. . CLOVER HAY. MY _— TELEVISIONS. REPRIOERATORS, | SALED WAY AND STRAW. FE hous. j — eg * ee ~~ go i C | Bow Seatins Co 52).N Main Roches Sifaife hay end clayer pay. OA ter OL 2eail | _ ©3333 . ~ Do It ‘Yourself 51 roa oAty WAY, EXE MA Ric peso get | warts ~~ HAY—STRAW cory oe DELIVERED CHURCHES INC. ~- — _ ese 25 PER CENT on Sherwin and | MOBILE YT ooeaatiaied For Sale Miscellaneous 60 eer AUDIUM BEARING AIDS ARE. Bot noisy et free trial, be con- vinced Rules FE 32-1900 : NING FT. CONGA WALL 2% RUN ox9 VINYL ine i EACH | | Smith’s, 257 S. Saginaw | INSULATE NOW AND SAVE MONEY M. “Other men buy fur coats for their wives!” me a Rei ote ar oTTEROn eaten rocam GLOGs ENAMEL a. Also includes many other peiuts. BLAYLOCK COAL & ¥ co. Dy Leake Ave. The DAYTON SHALL 1: JET o78.06 fet wall petet 62.78 gai. 7 gal. med oak $36.50 value These are tory wreeen, You wil save Foe ra ~ FUEL OIL TANKS " Beaverca” teen Fe Pablo tepp ...........-, wre LOC m legs in stock. OOR SHOP rE i 4 GOOD #16 TIRES. P “0 . cheap. 2345 —— G & M COMPANY “STORM SASH Alumipum Combinations vin and doors. Lowest prices “CEE WEEDON any ARNrLan = For Sale Miscellaneous 60 nS LUMBER | Bank 5 see F Pen.iman Branch. i onal bank of Detroit, Plymouth, c Mitehigan Smith sales | MOBILE HOME manager & Auctioneer Willam- - S Op w B 22 ff to 4 1 tm length, Sheetrock sed Rockiatn Y'xe- | ¢ oe § yeare 00 ar py Fn | searas,| ee ~ | found i imprectical to operate twratier as low 00 sod sidia, all types.” Insulation | ¢ makin Peg ng = ePeED | S118 after ¢ pm. 168 Crescent | Ra. Oxford “Mich. Wiliam Me | 4615 Dixte Hwy. . Plame fan LAL SS Red wood Sale Musical Goods 62 % ee Pucse?om Stee ing. Bring your materia’ list sow. gM a age hy gr ce Maliie: ~~ ae Sense Paul St. Cyr Lumber Co. GUITAR AND BANJO FOR SALE Te peeves “MUlberry_ 250 ©. _Dort Highway, Fis as Beate lake Ba, Commerce BEST OFFER TAKES. QUICK Wanted Livestock 73! Rent Trailer Space 79 ae eee s.r, eS eee eee re a Pa lumber, bing \ BATHROOM FIXTURES, YOUNGS | sonauie. Union wrecking Co. 31588 ead coal. water and steam Woodres’ Wiese Bear ‘Sachem, automatic water heater, hardware. electrica) supplies. ; mits, *. Lew 0 ond | BM! wed TV... kkiGHTs SUPPLY) deal WALTON TV Bitch Doors 2 Fe 970 "2-2 irc rs t. ‘= ands) eencen TH BE. sw,| Garage Doors 490 Pont. Tr Walled La. MA 42222 Pgs = orpers 3 —— "TABLE SAW so sizes av cand aan te Gompiete with | reduced prices e eee | stend and H P motor, Es- . cellent condition Botce Crane Estimates free 14” sew. stand and % | 37 PE 30203 | RP. motor Like new. MA BERRY DOOR BALES CO. | +1420 _ HOME INSULATION | ™ design limed ocak, i 1%” Blanket bs 4c 84 tie m comp ieee q set. —— Sos Assemble | 2" Bianket . . F + “eeaiahe these ve more than WHITE PINE KD. et aad orice. Michigan Ix?" D48. No. 3. 12% Lin. FR escent. 383 Orchard e@ Ave.| 1"s © D48. No. 3.. O8%e Lin. Ft. —poYs. ENG 1x17" D468, No. 4 10% Lin. Fh. ond age os, | 1°28 © DAB No.4 Occ Lia 060 98 value | O43 ge, are HAGGERTY Pivoreseent. 383 Lake LUMBER co Are leer Hwy... Walled Lake | = son. eer krket +1086 SaTEROCe | Lh nggge o HOT WATER HEATER. 3 GAL. be and gas water heaters, ot! el = "th se ten | 4 coal furneces, and $49 50 and $30.50 hs) water boilers. of fired ogg cw 40. Those | HEIGHTS SUPPLY | trie and bottled «as 2685 Perry St Phone FE 4-543) BURMEISTER’S LUMBER TWO YARDS ues BURMEISTER Msaeded Po Peeeifeegranh 89 Mine 9 » ‘ a ae ’ f ’ \ / Fu a PACTORY SERV. |" piens th poe ivories. Terma. | POTATOES FOR SALE. 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Cylinders SURPLUS LUMBER | 8483, 81.48 Wooo, te 4 } gti Mie Ad) o Birmmgbem. | _ Sash # Migntand na ihe, On Sn |“Papggno © 4 CORD YF gietiory Gakben 7 Sale Motor Scooters &2 RE ng i ge ee pateeate. Crete marred 651.58 Cvlige out. dosize te sib sues pe- KE X.__' et H+ TF tg ag ae cea | Seranone con oon 7a] | SAY RELSTSOR! | ee Sole Motecyetee €8 om Themepen ws Poret ePrnvwayY yom, eL oft. += F MICH. CHAINSAW FOR PARTS 4 — = iy 1 & Paint Co. ve te Sic roe RAP WOOD PROM PaGTO from New for $190.56. vee } pri h SRaP, SoD FROM FaCTORY bat Sal Yor rentae ~ Boats & Accessories & comp . —y ys For Sale Pets “ cous. Linses tep wane Seiser Cran ase © a Shan 24111. AKC |, REOUTERED cumuan| % vis Machinery. Phone 4$| Boats boats “ot Mheoce- Levees your ge | SOL Ce MOS FE irazasie gt ote ate on: eco | _Tathe, Auction Sales = 77 yauORTY BOOKS Ft BURNING fac TER na. Bese e. “Eberie’s | AUCTION EVERY WEDNESDA beater. 39 ga. ith safety valve boadr® Sh bape ie LB Smart Gale From | Sales Service PE DSO. control $1,299 $3 Chev. Bel Air ........-.--- eee eee $1099 "GA Ford oo cise s ccce oie so sie cl avele lore el eiele « « $1.699 Sh Ford oe ee eee eles alele = $ 59 Cheapies '47 Frazer 4dr. ...$99 ‘48 Packard 2dr. ..$ 9 '48 Ford 2 dr. ....$ 9 '48 Plymouth 2 dr. $ 9 49 Hudson 2 dr. ..§ 99 °47 Lincoln Sedan $ 9 '46 Plymouth 4dr.$ 99 ‘SO Nash 2 dr. ....$199 '49 Chev. Clb. Cpe. $199 47 Pontiac Cpe. ..$ 9 49 Ford 2 dr. ..... $199 ‘48Nash 4 dr. ....$9 SO Ford‘2 dr. ....$299 "46 Buick 2 dr. ...¢ 9 49 Buick Sedan ..$199 ‘48 Stude. Clb Cpe. $ 9 Trucks "$3 Chev. 2 7. Tractor <2 6.505 sense cece $79 4 Ford 34 T.. Picken iss.cee ceva seas vig $899 "49 Ford % T. Panel cigs ccs ccc ccs cswes $199 "Sl Chev: 2 T... Tractor ¢60<0s02sccas00 $295 es Wore 36: 0. PacWp 5 cscs x esa ces sees $799 *? Dotige Piatforen épce< isa ce55 bes scans $399 "SS Ford 4 T. Pickue «46102 csscxscisaas $644 ot Ford \% 1. Pickem 64 cccanes tesa casas $599 HAROLD TURNER, FORD 2 BIG LOTS 464 S. Woodward, Birmingham ~ 134 Mile & Woodward Liberty 9-4000 Liberty 9-4001 MIdwest 4-7500 JOrdan 4-6266 matic. heater, good car. heater. flow transmission. good sound car. omatic. heater, real value at: Power Glide. portation special. ‘46 BUICK, can you bum this one and you have a heater. bile for a small business. other good buy at only Hurry! x Our Business Is Car Business No Come-Ons No Gimmicks Just Good Cars '$1 CADILLAC 4 DR. with radio, heater, Hydra- |! $1,489 54 CHEVROLET 210 SERIES, with radio and '$3 DODGE STATION WAGON, with radio, heat- er and automatic transmission. ’$3 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 2 Dr. sedan with ra- dio, heater and Power Glide. 'S3 FORD COURIER PANEL, with large factory $795 ’52 BUICK RIVERIA, with radio, heater and Dyna- $989 "52 PONTIAC 2 DR. sedan with radio and heater, || °52 FORD VICTORIA, with radio, heater and Ford- ’53 CHEVROLET 2 DR. SEDAN, with radio and ’*$1 CHEVROLET DELUXE SEDAN with radio and heater. 3 of these at only ’30 CHEVROLET SEDAN with radio, heater and '49 FORD SEDAN, with radio and heater, trans- $295 tele Fix the door on uty. '499 OLDS 88 with radio," heater -and nye '53 CHEVROLET TRACTOR, with 5th wheel, sad- dle tank and extra long wheel base. $895 "52 CHEVROLET PANEL, with a large factory '51 CHEVROLET SEDAN DEL., just the a ‘49 CHEVROLET PANEL TRUCK, here is an- $295 Hurry! _ YOUR TRADE IS WORTH MORE THAN YOU THINK AT— i. Michigan's Finest. WOODWARD AT 13 MILE ROAD LIncoln 5-1100 $1,287 $1,288 $1,189 $689 $1,047 || $887 $589 $495 $99" $495 Hurry! WHY NOT be smart and buy your next used car from a Pon- tiac dealer! You will not only help your friends and neighbors—you will be closer to the place of pur- chase if repairs become necessary. Seams Epeeelre $595 $595 reper ete BE ae EB - Sew parent meng oa Sage We He pee Bal Cnr $695 ee eas, os Soe Sri oe 5 $1095 a $1095 $1295 pL 4 @. Deluxe ae ieee ad ee Susla- shake $1895 1295 Le The down payment can be cash or a trade-in of } equal value. Good at the lowest rates anywhere. OLIVER - Open Till 9 P.M. Phone FE 2-9101 a se : ; es fede ie mat THE PONTIAC PRESS, s_ WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 991955 _ Buttons’ Lifetime Script Men Find Job Fin -- Today's Television Programs - - |Pair of Gagsters Channel 9—CALW-TV | 6:00—(7) Little Rascals. ‘Helping | Grandma.” (9) Capt. Vidéo. Ad- | venture. (4) Time for Music. Jane Palmer sings. (2) Fea- turette. 6:15—(8) News. Austin Grant. | News. Paul Williams. 6:30—(T) Superman. George Reeves as man of future in ad- venture. (9) Play of Week. Pres- ton Foster, Martha Vickers in “Bogus Green.” (4) Playhouse 15. Drama. (2) News Ace. Ken Cline, Van Patrick. 6:45—(4) Looking at Sports. Bill (2) TV Weatherman. Phelps. an Screaming.” (4) Amos 'n’ Andy. Comedy. (2) Featurette. 1:15—(T) Storybook. “‘Let There Be Light,”’ story of Edison 7:30—(7) Disneyland. Helicopter tour and progress report on Disneyland park: ‘Nature's | Half-Acre,"’ world of birds and | plants. (9) Million Dollar The- ater. Glenn Langan, Elsy Albin in “Rapture.’’ (4) Eddie Fisher Songs. Fontane Sisters guests. (2) News. Doug Edwards. 7:45—(@ News Caravan. John Cameron Swayze. (2) Perry Como. Songs. 8:00—(4) I Married Joan. Joan's boast that her sister married a General backfires, Joan Davis. daughter Beverly Wills and son- in-law Alan Grossman star. (2) Arthur Godfrey and Friends. Va- Marlowe, McGuire Sisters, Songs and chatter of 1939 8:30—(7) Stu Erwin Show News | weds first quarre! leads to fight ge ag Reem gong And 9:60—(7) Masquerade Party. Fa- mous guests disguised to baffle panel. (9) Drama. Artist loses creative ability as wife vat his belief in himself in ‘‘Gather- * (4) Theater. Re- | peat performance of ‘Patterns,’ drama of rise of young man in| _ big business at expense of older man. Richard Kiley, Ed Begley. Everett Sloane. (2) Millionaire. Construction worker bucks wife's extravagant tastes in ‘The Story of Dan Mulcahy.” %:38—(7) Who Said That? John (9) On Stage. (2) I've Got a Secret 16:00—(7) Big Town. Mark Ste- vens solves murder of woman. (9) Paragon Playhouse. Drama TBA. (4) This Is Your Life. Giardello vs. 10:30—(7) Bob Cummings. ‘‘Bob Becomes a Genius," comedy about photographer and models (9) Burns Chuckwagon. Country style variety. (4) Mr. District Attorney. Mr. DA. traps bank | embezzier. David Brian stars. 10:45—(2) Sports Corner. Chuck Davey comments. 11:€0—(7) Squpy’s On. Variety. (9) | National News. (4) News. Wil- | liams. (2) News. LeGoff. | 11:18 — (7) Armchair Theater. “Pappy.” (9) Good Neighbor Theater. “Spotlight Scandals (4) little show. “Line of Duty. (2) Misg Fair Weather. Mollie Kelley. | 11:15—(2) Fabian of Scotland | Yard. ‘Witches of Wednesday.”’ 11:30—(4) Tonight Steve Allen. guest. 11:46—(2) Featurette. Variety with Jackie Robinson | THURSDAY MORNING 9:00 — (7) Breakfast Club. (4 | Romper Room. (2) Welcome Travelers. 9:30—(2) Breakfast With Murphy. | 10:00—(7) Wixie’s Wonderland. (4) otal Dens School. (2) Garry _ |1:€0—(4) Bob Maxwell. }1:38—(2) Ladies Day. 10:30—(4) Way of World. (2) Ar-| thur Godfrey. 10:45—(4) Sheilah Graham. 11:60—(T) Story Studio. (4) Home. | 11:30—(2) Strike It Rich. THURSDAY AFTERNOON 12:¢6—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics Tennessee Ernie. (2) Lady. 12: 15—(2) Love of Life. 12:30—(T) Beulah. (4) “Your Nest. (2) Search for To morrow. 12:45—(2) Guiding Light. (7) Charm Kitchen. (2) Portia Faces Life. 1:15—(4) Sonny Elliot. Life (4) (4) Bruce Mayer Show. 1:45—(9) Prayer, Billboard |2:@8—(7) Stars on Seven. | 2:15-19) Funny Bunnies }2:38—(2) Art Linkletter. (9) Mary | Morgan Show. (4) Jean Me- Bride. 3:08—(7) Theater. (9) Thursday Matinee. (4) Greatest Gift. (2) Big Payoff. | 3:15—(4) Golden Windows. 3:38—(4) One Man's Family. Bob Crosby. |3:45—(4) Concerning Miss Mar- 4:¢8—(9) Justice Colt. (7) Cape. | Flint (4) Hawking Falls. (2) Brighter Day. 4:18—(4) First Love Storm. | 4:38—(4) Mr. Sweeney's World. (2) au :0@— () Today. (2) Morning On Your Account. Show. Ricky the Clown (4) | 4: “#—(7) Modern Romances. | 5:@0—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Let's R. Q Lewis 5:30—-(7) Cowboy Show. (9) Howdy Doody. (4) Howdy Doody. (2) Pirate Pete. -- Today's Radio Programs - - Pregrame furuished by stations Usted t= (this columm are subject te change without notice wm, 7 CELW, ae Www, «se WCAR, (11) «6WKER, GS) 860WIEE, C8) |= PON. eee Tones? 10:60—WIR, Tenn. Ernie WCAR, Hews, Rbythe CKLW, News Living ww McOwe Ww. Hews, T. George - Wea Bee | Bae Matt | From mee heen TE ieee ae wave Wattrieh, McKens 9:16—WIR, Kitchen Club Platter wcan tgs OP 00 ows, Olidersicess oe. Mre Peige ‘cxuw. Ma Perkins WROR. Hews cm rr WsBK. wurtne st Clerk Tree Gat Resere . Martin a ~: Malone WwW. Bud ~~ -_ Pree ‘ 0:45—WIR, Pete and Joe Gree cn Eeaie ‘Chase Wwws. aj oy WCaR, Temple Acq 1:46—WJIR, Guiding Light . Berenade CaLW, ye 0:00—-WA A Cottrey 2:00-WIR. tere Buren Te Bod Reynolds Oe WXYZ. My True Story Caw ag Rédie wy. CKLW. Kuren, Sports CKLW. Homechet wxvt. BStere WPON News WIBK, News, T 2:15-WJIR. Perry Mason WPrOR, - wan. WCAR, News | nan gg ww, Plein Bil a WrROM. . e Broce May 2:30—WJR, Nera Drake va Looe Themes “aemhattes Mysie | 10:18—WWJ, Joyce Jordan WW, Lerense: 4st Yeo Demme Manhattas Music om —wws Fran marrte woah Bleck . e s 1.00—WJR, Quest House a amg CKLW Mary Mergen Cheb 1008 wie Le She CKLW, MeKelter WCAR. Lk. Orion Migh =| 2:43-WJR. Brighter Day WPORN Bport Brea WWJ, Marriage Pays Wola’ toe = . ial WEYS. Giri cater _ WCAR. Harmony Hall WPON, News, ley THURSDAY MORNING WCAR. Bong Parade 3:06 WJR. News. Hymns 6:00—WIR, Vinall, Melody 11:00—WJR, Arthur Godfrey WwW), Womas in :15—WWJ, Gay With Music| ww News, Lasarow WWJ Strike It Rich WXYZ, Bd MacKensie CKLW. WXYS, News, Wolf WXYZ, Mod a WCAR, News. weak. CKLW. Floride See bts WJBK. News, McLeod 3:16—WJR, Aunt Jenny 120-7 UR. Choreliere WPON. News ica oe bene 3:30—WJR, Helen Trent Ww. News WON. Ne J, Pepper Young WXYZ, Leve i a Agrielt. Voice 1118 WHYS Compenics WJBK, Don McLeod ; CKLW, News, David = $:43—WIR, Gal ' ; 11,38—WJR, Make Up Mind 146—WIR, & A. er wax, Qeatite, Binge no Taunt Pose WWJ, Right te p49 A. ot fy Sone WXYZ, Curtain Calls 4:00—WJR, House Party e . 6:46—WXYZ, News os. —- ot wy, Backstage Wife 0— Ww. Peace PON, Pert Wettrick, MeKenste ww, , By an Ge 11:45— WIR, Rosemary cule: Bddie Chase CKLW } aA Room CKLW. Guy une. Davie Gaaaee. WPON Gports, News : . t2100— WIR, Jack White &: Gheow worl 7:18—WJIR. Music Ball wwii, News :18—WIR, Stelle Dalles ww, Srestre 7:28—CKLW, Terence O'Dell} CKLW. Bent WCAR, Talk Sports 2:20—9In, @usctnst WCAR, Coffee With Clem nt I WRON, Chu 1408 J ww, 1:08 WWd, Reve we as (2:185—WJR, Ferm Roundup a gg = Music Hall Wxvz, CKLW. Toby 4 ye CKLW. sae WCAR, Carpusel 6:00—WIR Jack White CKLW, Austin Grant WPON, Music Artistry 0:46—WXYB. Just Beep WCAR, N'Day Caller A lag laa WPON, Luncheos Muste 4:45 _WWJ, Womge tn House wws Bek Your Life wron News 12:380—WJR, Time Out, Music | CELW. Wright Sti feoe ee”, | | Satan’? CaLw’ Your'ey pee | SSR WIR, Mowe ten, wron, inee 12:48—WEY2, Charm Leay a 0:18—WIR, Bing Crosby $:30—WJR, Music Mall Pere Mkts. WON, News, Muste 2 WW, News 0:00—WIR. Amos "Andy | OME ee er. THURSDAY AFTERNOON | S:J5—WIR. Rerecits, Music wath Pies Coat 9:00—WIR, Wm. Sheehan | 1:00—WJIR, Reed of Life p+ A CKELW, Qeaeere Man ww Parede WWJ, Ross Mulholland wiax, Wxrs, Chub WXYZ, Paul Winter 6:30—WIR, Music Matines LOS ANGELES ~The National | made on the basis of membership Assn, for Better Radio and Tele- vision announced today that tele-| Winners in other categories of vision’s Disneyland and radio'’s|TV and radio were: i ae noes TELEVISION cesta _association @8/ Drama: U.S. Steel Hour and feat? TY and radio programs of rigin Hour, ABC. Family situa-| . : Father Knows Best, CBS. Walt Disney's show opened on | Pacation and information: Now | the ABC network last October. It) .14 Then. CBS, Comedy: Halls of | tock the TV honor | ivy, CBS. News interpretation: See | that last year went to In| Now, CBS. Interviews: Person addition to winning the over-all TV | +, Person, CBS. Popular Music: award, Disneyland won an award! your int Parade, NBC. Classical as the top show for children. | wusic: Voice of Firestone, ABC. The CBS radio show Man's Right) ou, programs: What's My Line? 0 mieten. iw and inten | CES: Public service: The Search, over-ajl award as , of “PONTIAC'S FIRST TV SERVICE DEALER! Valiant | Feather | (2) Road of | ‘Court in Pakistan Took Challenge | Davenport and Greene | | Follow Raft of Writers Fired by Comedy Star NEW YORK — Bill Davenport ' and Johnny Greene, two comedy | writers who look more like Wall street brokers, find themselves to | | day feeling like General Custer’s| | They are the sole survivors of the embattled legion of Red But tons’ writers. Not only have the | | two debonair jokesmiths survived | ; the recent purges among the com- | edian’s gag writers; they have) emerged unscarred and exuding | goodwill toward Buttons. As for) Red, he is so delighted with the new format that Davenport and) Greene have devised for him that | he has just signed them to a life- | time contract! | There have been times lately when a contract for Buttons’ life- time was not any guarantee of and Ozzie and Harriet. | somewhat older but ‘N Andy Burns and Alien. My (2) Secret | Friend Irma and Dear Phoebe. | circuit to Cresads for Freedom | “It's funny about TV writers,”’ Greene said. ‘You’ | treated like a dog. an expénsive : jaf like a poodle. It hasn't “We looked on writing for But- fons as a challenge,” they said. “We fett like a good golfer who | was told he couldn't break par. We beth felt the answer was a Now that the writers have a life- time contract and are up to | typewriters in géodwill, their only | problem is that they miss their | homes in California. Rules Assembly Should Continue KARACHI. Pakistan @ — ABC, Agricultural: National Farm | NBC. Public | service: The Search That Never, Ends, MBS. Daytime programs: Mary Margaret McBride, ABC, an payroll of $12.500.000 paid to 1.500 award. given for a former 30-min- val ot Books, NBC. Teenagers’ pro-| West Germany for medical treat- 4 Youth Wants to Know, | ment and Ali in London for the Commonwealth prime minister's conference Yale University has an annual faculty members and to 2,500 pera eran 0 HAM PTON “TV... b = — 10” TV PIC: TUBE. $ 9.75 exch NO wa 12” TV PAC. TUBE. . 11.75 - exch. DY 14" TV PIC. TUBE. 13.75 = MONEY 16” TV PIC. TUBE... 15.75 exch. 17” TV Pic. TUBE. 16.75 =* DOWN 19” TV PIC. TUBE... 18.75 exch. ly 20” TV PIC. TUBE. 19.75 ox ear 21” TV PIC. TUBE. 20.75 exch. to Pay! aes See 5) ae cosh. Blectrestatic Tubes $1! mere each. INSTALLATION ... $9.95 — (Ne Tubes Seld te Dealers) FIRST HOME CALL ony $90 All Other Calls. Regular Price $3.00 Parts and Additional Labor Extre INSIDE ANTENNA KITS ee OUTSIDE ANTENNA KITS ........ $7.95 : 9 te 9 Deily METROPOLITAN TELEVISION and RADIO SERVICE. INC. 919 Orchard Lake Ave. Phone FE §-0401 THE BUTTONS—The picture of domestic bliss is represented by Mr and Mrs. Red Buttons on his show. Red just acquired -a new TV wife in a switch by new writers to a new format of domestic \ comedy. The new Mrs. Buttons is Phyllis Kirk, stage and screen A — For Factory he Bock Broodeanty |S Stace TES Call FE 4-1515 . med to Lands WASHINGTON @ — President | the earth io 3490039 mallee | céev TV Pentiec $08 Me, Glomepe | by supporting private broad- | casts beamed behind the Iron Cur- tain. Eisenhower made the appeal last Our (mua Foh mitted over oO «A aw IGF CANES — & ez @ & 9 Wide From Ya. 49° PENNWAY Television Corporation is W. Seree ve ser? Television Training Bon 14. c/o Press Give Age Address, Ph. Number —All Colors i See Us Belore You Buy TV Besy Terms! Pree Home fricl! rm — FELT BASE LINOLEUM RUBBER THE Che Floor. Sho GENERAL ELECTRIC 90 $. SAGINAW ST. NEW HOURS mcrae AT AUBURN AVENUE = gps 9.9 Y Sunececceccucsucccsuuennensesssen o* hol Wrought FORMICA TABLE TOPS Television Training FRE "Toots an SSS $485 RUBBER TILE Oi’ xbe op |] $ @HIRTY-EIGHT —_. ____ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1955 — bs ‘Hal Boyle Says: | = from a standing Old-Time Pastors there ss " pee ot cere” meeting a Methodist: min- Ww ' na Young Welsh Gir | Bri Ing s\.*. a by aay aw "| Claim Chur ches rede ———— Locate ‘Iron in Thailand e insu FINE ARTS H. R. MICHOLIE Insurance Agy. FE 2-2326 _ : ’ the | hollow of white hazel, close to a Too Superficial ae a -r om = BANGIO w@ — Bangkok radio Nn i e Oo merica rapid whirlpool and St. Tysilio’s Rev Clark Houston said night Thai government : Church, and near a red cave.’ DALLAS ®—"There’s just too|® Cousin of the Snyder preacher. | geologists have found extensive de- a TC te cane | tice, lack cut for the vowels: | +a the poopie who live there| much superficial Christianity “in| St sssl ome if thet hap-| Sortie Temoa tee vere of sa. i bother to their own ” in bring ons wyrndrobwilllantysilliogogogoch. Even so, after all these cen-| Clark, 84, of Snyder, Tex., said) gation would jump up and run|vestment would be welcomed to But Miss Janet Jones, a young Miss Jones, believe it or not, | turies, the town still has a/ yesterday. off.” finance a smelter to be construct lass from Wales, did. Stepping| “*" Premeusce this im lees than | population of only 1,200. | ‘Why, I can remember when| The retired circuit riders met! ed nearby. Ne ashore clad in a red cloak, an 18th ; Century style Welsh dress and = — - = ee ; " ers = ee - past ot, any’ . a high-topped black beaver hat, she took one look at busy Man- hattan and exclaimed: “Aeth a fy ngwunt | fwrdd ya symyd mor gyfiym!” This, as any Welshman would grasp instantly, meant: “It takes my breath away—) everything moves so fast!” Miss Jones—a name as common | as Kim in Korea or Smith in| America—won over 1,100 other) contestants to become the national ‘ hostess of Wales. She is here for + |) Baers - 2-pe. living room 5 suite : will tour. With her she brought | e° made from a block of coal, a, (ae! | | I ‘269 5%-foot harp, and a walking stick | — ape" pt \ | : regu ar y which once belonged to the “Velsh | $20 DOWN ON SEARS EASY TERMS! ee ms . F vie: i a _ Se. 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