- ~ ; ‘ ' : ue 112th YEAR > wk kk PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1955-26 PAGES =» “iii weve manic 7 3 o.:. W oy ies | . , “ ® EB c's cour onvicts Surrender Guards, Receive Hope Behind Bamboo Curtain lThousands Fle Young Amputee Starts New Life Today. |Civil Group Flooded Hornes Talks Six Hours, Outside Paris : Seine River Swirling to Near-Record Level ‘sé--. THE. PON’ ae st z bs. ‘ 5 . x ¢ 2 stronghold inside ancient . Massachusetts State Prison yesterday in exchange for “some glimmer of hope” after their long prison They are now back in River swirled over more city itself. east of Paris, 2,000 in- ar wwepsete | Notre Dame cathedral witch is on an ae ee ca on . will IN RED CHINA—The Department of Defense released this Com-| an island in the river; and the on ey od munist photograph today and said it shows (left to right) Capt. Eugene | pajais Bourbon, which houses the 5 poy , tiona] sentences J. Vaadi, Clayton, N. ¥. and Maj. William H. Baumer, Lewisburg, Pa., | National Assembly. Today, more ’ ’ pn in Red China. The was brought to the U. S. by United Nations | buildings on the left bank were . : Spokesman es Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold. No time or place for the | invaded and many homes on the Pe | is oe D, Canham, asain field and as teuaieee tas tsi si eeese. it # soe eps Monitor, sald the civie group . = _ a ’ ' made “no bargain or deal” with e 5 track in the Bois de Boulogne were + Pontiac Press + - submerged, . . LEAVES HOSPITAL — Thirteen-year-old Bobbie Dunn is shown as he : Se ee ee ao ts annin In ranc Near the Puteaux bridge at the left Pontiac General Hospital today for Grand Rapids where he will be , ‘_ viets “would have some hope Setun alice at ie antl arriers in ited for artificial limbs and taught how to walk at Mary Freebed |-| [ Q[) Ca’ cg Malem both banks are expected to be Hospital. Bobbie now has more than $9,000 in his fund started after hé Gu: shies | um@er three feet of water by s e lost both legs under a freight train Christmas Day. Carrying him to), ° mm ent ry 0 oive ‘0 10 ems nightfall. the ambulance are his father, Ben, 33, 60 W. Pike St., and Harold | h chosen oar ton a i oo The Louvre in the heart of Paris Ing 0 al Davis (left) 368 W. Iroquois Rd. — in ina er discussions inside the grim granite also was threatened. The palace, 7) > 2° : jail like this: ANN ARBOR (# — The University of Michigan has/ which shelters priceless paintings} American Task Force $9,000 in Fund Stat t Wary | Until the , taken the first step toward setting up an affiliate senior and sculpture, is only about 2% M Be En R to of te . to Kin | (222? Duled their guns trom their college at Flint—the first permanent University venture | ’ = outside Ann Arbor in more than 100 years. to the bastmments have Bobbie’ Dunn Leaves City) of soiled POWs —_| sive oles, and toed. tem E i if ; The -of regents of the University at their meeting | and pumps have been installed.| WASHINGTON (INS)—Presl- ° | WASHINGTON (UP)—The State} (Continued on Page 2 ol. 6) yesterda’ passed a resolution viewing with favor the pro- Officials saiq that there is no dan-| gent Eisenhower told GOP lead- for Stay in Grand nee eee. aoe : posal of Flint Board of Education to establish the col- | ger to the art collection, which ere today be will ask Congress By ARNOLD &. HIRSCH | set wp a stick tno in| Over * 1 niversity President Har-|. At the official mark of the Aus- Monday to pass a resolution Today is the 28th day after Christmas and for most offering to let families of 17 Ameri- nvasion Vi, i lan Hatcher said that the | ‘tz bridge. the river rose by/ permitting him te draw a Fer | people holds little significance. | cans imprisoned there visit their | | FETS | Seaca of education bes pro- | lmost two feet im the past 24) Eastern defense line and to we / But for 13-year-old Bobbie Dunn and his family this is in, oficial anid oro a F ueres Sa posed that the Universit ; U.S. armed forces to defend mighty important day. ies have t ig yS operate the senior college in| , 7M, tur Mates level ever ee on ad wae * For tclay, ‘Bobble was wheeled out of Pontiac General] eerams from the Air Force and a ital on ay 0 0 connection with the City-| seocned this morsing and it wes | clon The Presideat will send « | Hospital, well on his way to recovering from a dream-|Delense Departments that they can - Costa Rica President : Flint Junior Col-| (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) aly i iJ i lege, with both bodies of- House | shattering Christmas Daya day on which he lost both accept the Communist invitation! Cigims Rebels Virtually Michigan Men Among full . Ps ‘ but must do so at their own risk f | af 11] 7 Survivors of Night ; hor Ment yeer/Crime Expert “ow” . t Bobbie Dunn wasn’t going home ota aan a cannot guar.| D® n se * ig The enanimousty ; stti TAIPEH, Formosa ®—A US . —_—~ S h doctors say he is Ge of anyone going) sAN JOSE, Coéta Rica (INS)— Landing in ‘Mid-Pacific| .oveq the proposal and author Begins Sifting Navy fast carrier task force left laity he President Jose Figueres declared | ized President Hatcher to prepare | Sh d Cl Maria Bay early today and wes| Northern States perience under the wheels But the State Department, | today that the invasion of Costa os a memorandum of agreement with eppar ues reported—but not confirmed offi- of a freight train the East- which has the final say-se on | Rica virtually at an end and = 2 Hint that “recognizes the basic | CLEVELAND (UP)—An expert |cially—headed toward the troubled|In for More Bad azn Jenice High Scheel stt-| ROTES Se Se, Bere Oe eee ee eR” wo Navy amphibian forced down responsibility of the regents to | criminologist today began an in- | Formosan ee ian a ath . dent now f “an indefi- a ery ole fan age “a as the Central Pacific Wednesday | exercise ‘the general supervision | vestigation of the Sheppard mur- | all week with hot air and sea ac- e er oday pore ay in-a Grand o= department made possible exception night—rescued yesterday by the|of the University and control of |der case. He promised to reveal | tion and Red China's biggest am- y me final decision on whether it isolated _| By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | Rapids convalescent ah > | oF H H i 4 z i en route to this big naval base The criminologist, Dr, Paul Kirk i res for the| Be he is able to return to China. smashed. ’ The regents reserved approval back last night and today at Yiki-| rain, was in prospect | . today on the details such as admin. | % the University of California, said) angshan island, invaded Tuesday | northern tier of states from the | San enroll in the amputee training Some congressmen quickly rec-| The president's statement was Three Michigan men were aboard istration, proposed budget for he would look for physical evi-| by the Communists and won after | Rockies to New England today. at Grand Rapids’ (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) made after Costa Rican troops the De- | submission to the fegisiature and | dence only” and added that he was | bicody fighting against Nationalist program Mary cccupied two small, but strate- tronics Technician 2/C. Jerome J.|_ The regents also would deter:| Dr. Samuel H. Sheppard was} | Yosisgiesnst aches Islands (Porting an early morning low of eres ae eee Sees , fighting has centered. Warras, 2, of Detroit and Lt. requirements for degrees, the em-| murder in connection ry oe which are 200 miles north of For- | 49, compared to 68 yesterday. The | ji.n<. Forecast for Pontiac Communications Chief Guillerme James G. Measel, 28, of Farming- | ployment of the staff, and the as-|4 slaying of his 3l-year-old preg-| ™osa and 12 miles from the /Far West continued chilly with) ‘Then, under the instruction of a Salazar said capture of the two senior college buildings and double amputee—Bobbie will | ™stly cloudy with scattered snow |—drew an armed semi-circle Measel, a Navy career man, v Dr. Kirk, who was engaged te | Plans proceeded for the evacua-| Pacific Coast and in the far South- | * President Hatcher explained | 4. Po family, acvived last |the bomb-reked Tachens, but tt west. One of the ‘country’s After the first awkward steps| The U.S. Weather Bureau says|them facing annihilation or sur- spots was Ely, Nev., with a low of| sr. mastered, the slight, bright-|¢ ‘ow tonight will be 21 to 25) render. . L . : with a high Sunday of 28 to 32. F Minister Mario . . One of the oreign doesn’t know whether | Withdrawal of fighting men from |% degrees below zero eyed youngster will be taught to Esquivel William C. Pavey, whose mother ‘ He said Temperatures in downtown Pon-| said the lives in Iron Mountain. Waite Pignen, Tesumnsh, Memes |be will talk to Dr. Sheppard or|tie Tachens or say other Nation warmest was Miami with 6. climb stairs and learn such things | ia yesterday ranged fram 2 t0|been carried out sithout eamslties alist-held island outposts. blacked (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) | 35 degrees with snow flurries in “ The Hawaiian Sea Frontier said} (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) | 20t. The Sl-year-old brain surgeon In Britain dense fog and added that “as far as I can the ship messaged tersely “seven ‘ is confined in county jail. He was 33,000-ton carriers ESS€X.| 4: sarts of the country today. It ; (he morning and heavier snow in| see we have the situation well un- saviors in goed condiion” bit Where Was Sherlock? _ | fist, reedom on bond to asset) Yorktown ond, Kearearee ary| Gived beveo with stipeing ta | Anything fora Change |r ncues ot mow pedicel |fencr tama comments from the survivors. day raid yesterday stole several | of deduction from the examination | at a “regular net and stalled traffic wp and (dancer Mitzi Ketelhut has in- This morning at 6 o'clock the (A report from Nica- The Navy said the transport is | hundred dollars worth of jewelry|of microscopic particles, has Alfred D. Kilmartin, navas| “°7" S° comme formed her attorney she wants to| mercury stood at 29 degrees, but | "®S™%- quoted the as due in Pearl Harbor at 6 P.™ | trom the home of Chief Supt.| worked on several other murder at the U.S, Embassy here,| A warm air stream brought re- | change her name because “it's too/starteq dropping until it reached| @eclaring that invader forces Tuesday Robert Stevens, head of Scotland | cases, mostly for the prosecution. | said he had no knowletige of the | lief, however, to the desolate high-|clumsy for show business.” She | 23 at 10 a.m. After that it began | weeld carry on the struggle. A The men were picked up from Yard's fraud. squad. No one was|He has written several books on/| disposition of the three carriers. | lands of, Scotland, snowbound for wants to change it to Mitzi Ketel-|rising again and had reached 2 statement signed by former Costa an air-dropped life beat in the at home at the time. his methods. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) the last two weeks. heidt. by 2 p.m. Rican President Rafael Calderon growing darkness about 665 miles . Guardia and Teodore Picade, 27- north of Kwhjalein. The plane egege . ° . + (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) : was bound for Kwajalein from : : : Sees Utilities Prepar e fo Service Rapidly Expanding Home Areas in Oakland County Fire Hits Selfridge | msi samen Detey ae - MOUNT CLEMENS # — Delec- ; a a tan saree S| Detrek Edison geared) ity service plays an important| ing ahead business,” says Telephone’s goal is a customers around the fi tive wiring touched off a fire that ; rescue, the alrmén had transferred) pres punushed op artis iorscat cae uate abiitels te apes rege gyno hag Ey ed bag Section tocistant "to tee ana eae wenn \tenhen the first of Sep- | vcused $33,000 damage in a mess to the 33-foot boat trom thelr life} Site sorting” ean 107,000.00. |thig rapidly expanding Oakland| plats for utility inspection and ad-| division manager of Consumers| will eventually provide everyone | Drayton Plains and Waterford hall at Selfridge Air Base yester search plane Nn By Hh yy County. The expansion costs them | vice. Power Co. in the county with a telephone; | area are scheduled to get 680 lines | 487 No one was injured in ‘the County pian 1 mest increase’ (money and it brings them new) “We have to know ahead of ————— | but 1955 calls for service for | or 900 terminals (q new number) | blaze. An Air Force spokesman © ya } a. “| customers. time,’ says Edward J. Novak, dis-| ]7) Today's Press 2,000 more customers, sald Ne- | and 200 lines or 500 customers will | Said the fire broke Bil be tien eae ede aad alii i Tukeadiey itn 33 Ht ili 7m Hf] BOE Hale if i ) j 244 2824 agpgagey ¢323 $229q 28 GgeeR Gees gas i : ? i Bali: il Hl a | ee i eer li a it ih g aS hi ih fa) iuee i Lhe No Sei fae : Hy it ijj‘e Byipa fel - intl St aie s gplas i eli h geil fae th deta Ht an Hil nad kel ‘af ia Heli i 3 a 38 SESS aia G83. 3 F sSaug - Ae See a la A Hid il i ue Git | HB ae bp taeh Hi ct UA ijl eg tlt Hap Se iit iy ‘ Sell 3 dsilite a ‘Hitt Hide fel + q Hui Hl dl gale Gi Saal ald EPP PE aut ii pg Stal!) 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Ex-Union Ofticial Found Guilty in Extortion Case WASHINGTON (Clayton A. Lowry, former local painters’ union official] named in testimony before a House Committee last year, faces a penalty of up to 20 years in prison and a $10,000 fine on extortion and conspiracy charges. A federal court jury convicted Lowry yesterday but acquitted 8 co-defendaht, John E. Sullivan, former business agent of District Council 51 of the AFL Painters U.S. Dist. Judge Edward M. Cur- ran fixed no time for imposing sentence, Lowry was convicted on charges of extorting money from | a contractor and of conspiring to | obstruct interstate commerce by | extortion, allegedly in return for} assurance that painting contractors would have no labor difficulty. P SUNDAY for TREMENDOUS Men’s, Women’s, Children’s APPAREL GOODMAN'S DEPT. STORE 520 S$. Seginew St. FE 2-2784 Travel Stickers Help Wife Stake Support Claim Frege! aie 1 in The Appellate Court found that | Louis Shoulders, former police lieu- Elmer Dolan, serving two years. received fair trials in Kansas City last spring. The two arrested Car] Austin Hall here in 1953 for the kidnap- slaying of Bobby Greenlease, 6, of Kansas City. Hall and his partner in the crime, Bonnie Brown Heady, were executed. About half the $600,000 ransom paid by the victim's wealthy par- ents never has been recovered. The rest was found in suitcases Hall had in his possession when he was seized. The government maintained the | suitcases ‘were not immediately taken with Hall to a pclice station, as Shoulders and Dolan claimed. Philippines See -| Formosa Crisis as Major Threat By DON HUTH MANILA @®—Philippine foreign affairs officials cast an anxious ¢ye today toward the growing Formo- sa crisis and expressed opposition | | to a ceasefire between the Com- | prominent jurists. munist and Nationalist Chinese Carlos P. Garcia, vice-president | help.” . } Cancer Club” at Memphis, Tenn. Judge Makes Plea over the crowded courtroom, saw the familiar faces of the drunks, the drifters, the homeless—the po- lice roundup of West Madison | Street's Skid_ Row. | One of the men among the 140 | in the courtroom, who still has a distinguished although rumpled (ranean was summoned to the | bench by Judge Hyman Feldman. The man, William Wood, 65, had | been in court twice earlier this | week and had won dismissal on disorderly conduct charges. He ap- peared voluntarily in court yester- day. | Wood, a self-admitted ‘‘wino’ and one of Skid Row’'s best known derelicts, is a former professor of the Chicago Kent College of Law taught some of Chicago's me a lot of “You “You could give Feldman told Wood and secretary of foreign affairs | know these men and could tell me “is watching with deep concern’’ recent developments in the Na- tionalist-held outposts along the China mainland. Garcia said he believed the Unit- | z 8 = » rH | [ty Pease tke to Get French Meda PARIS ®—One of France's high- est honors, the Military Medal, Holders of the Military Medal, wil fly to Washington soon to present [we LATEX ‘= practic al uv oportt +++ paint with your windews closed. Use REV SATIN for a Revelation in Pointing .. . ne streaks or lop marks. Dries te a smooth velvety finish in 20 minutes. Cleen your brush or rollers and any stray point spletters F sf | told a news conference this nation al] about them. As a matter of | fact, you should be up here in my ee You probably would have been a judge and gone far if you | had not started drinking.” Feldman, often moved to com- passion by the plight of the dere- “| licts who have appeared before him since his recent election, then permitted Wood to argue in de- fense of a prisoner named Sun Smith. Wood pleaded Smith guilty on an intoxicating charge but contended that this SUufficed and that a dis- CURED OF CANCER—Two cured cancer patients have been named leaders for the new ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUAR roe ya “Cured W. E. Pruett ( K. B. Maxwell | Mrs. Cleo Rhea (center), a social worker, is chairman and Mrs. | originated idea for the club. | ed. It was. | Judge Feldman, sitting in a court | which handles some 530,000 cases a | year, was not one of Wood's form- | er students, but he told him he | would give him $5 a day if he ap-| peared in court ‘‘sober and be my assistant."’ Wood, who at one time was at- torney for the Chicago Elevated Railways, said he has been living in Skid Row more than two years. | He said he started drinking ‘‘over troubles at home.” Wood said his wife has remarried | Sinauskas was found pinned be- and lives in New Jersey and their children are grown. “Of course.” the tall, white- haired Wood said, “I've lost track! police said his car apparently ; went out of control on icy pave- of them.” U. of M. Dean Appointed | irs. Dooley was killed last night | | when she was hit by a truck while | crossing Plymouth at Laverne in to A-Development Group DETROIT (UP)—E. Blythe Sta- son, dean of the University of Mich- Young Wolf was killed yesterday igan law school, has been appoint- | when he was hit by a truck as he | the |ran into the street in front of a | ed managing director of fund for Peaceful Atomic Develop- ment Inc., Walker L. Cisler, fund president, announced today. The fund, a private non-profi tober to promote and develop peacetime uses of atomic energy throughout and labor serve on its board of | directors. teehee eave a4 — efiten. 7 a housewife is secretary. an industrial nurse, right), (left), Michigan Accidents Law Prot Turned ‘Wino’ \il\ Five Last Night Asked to Help Skid Row ; CHICAGO &*—The judge looked, orderly charge should be dismiss-| ‘Traffic accidents in Michigan By INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE yesterday and during last nigpt claimed the lives of five persons. The victims were Willard R. Thorsell, 31, and his wife, Vera, 58, of Melvindale; Anthony J. Si- nauskas, 46, of Utica; Mrs. Sadie J. Dooley, 70, of Redford Town- ship, and Larry Wolf, 8, of Mar- shall. The Thorselis were killed early teday when Thorsell’s car struck the center island on Dix near Western. neath his car last night on Clinton | River road near Hayes, eight miles |north of Mt. Cleffiens. Redford Township. | friend's home. , Saginaw Dentist Named | corporation, was founded last Oc-, LANSING (UP)—Arnold Gardey, | | * EASY TO OPEN- DD.S. of Saginaw, was re-ap pointed by Gov. G. Mennen Wil the world. Leaders ||iams as a member of the Michi- | from science, education; industry | gan State Board of Dentistry to | for a term expiring 1961. | day | 31, Y 22, 1955 P 4 Force as Colonel Faces Ouster - for Alleged Association With Soviet Agent cause why | Schmidt, 24, was described by the | prosecution in Germany last month as one of the most dangerous spies | in Berlin since World War II. The | cation she got any secrets from | Hayes, formerly an intelligence of. | ficer there, but it raised questions | of his ‘judgment and conduct.” | Hayes, 47 and listed by the Air married, wags notified yesterday he could have a hearing before a board of senior officers The Air Force said the outcome could be Hayes’ discharge from | the service under other than hon | orable conditioris. The proceeding | was described as administrative, | not a court-martial. Hayes could not be reached for comment. The Air Force said yesterday an | investigation had disclosed no evi dence that Miss Schmidt had re | ceived classified information from | Hayes or any other member of the Air Force. } Miss Schmidt drew a five year | prison term last month after she | pleaded guilty in a U.S. High Com | mission court to wheedling mili. | | tary secrets from two U.S. intelli. | | gence officers. She had been de-| scribed by American officials some time ago as the mistress of an Air Force Intelligence officer. The names of officers involved did not | come out in court. Miss Schmidt said she was in the pay of the Communists and | among the items of information | | she admitted handing over to the | Russians was a detailed battle or- | der for the Allied defense of West Berlin. Hayes now is assigned to the Air | Force headquarters command at Bolling Field here. He was born in Scranton, Pa., ‘but his home now, is in nearby Alexandria, Va. | ~ ‘Frozen’ Woman Running Fever After Low of 75 WASHINGTON « — A iniddle- | aged woman found lying “frozen stiff’ yesterday on the porch |her suburban home was improving but running a slight fe- ver early today, When admitted ’ Georges General Hospital in near- *| by Cheverly, “| body temperature was. estimated at ©) 75 degrees. Normal body tempera- spying for Russia, and ordered him | 4. is 98.6 degress. Police identified her as Mrs, An- u nie Walls, about 45, of Bladens- *| burg, Md. 3 The woman's condition remained | critica] but the hospital said she had become more rational since | Air Force said ti ‘eee tw inl | regaining consciousness yesterday. afternoon, ly 4 to Prince Md., the woman's temperature was officially record- ed at 64 degrees. 3 Die in RCAF Crash WINNIPEG # — A two-engine Royal Canadian Air Force plane crashed 30 miles southeast of Win- nipeg last night and all three crew- |men were killed. The plane, on a | seutisle training flight out of Win Police said Mrs. Walls apparent- | nipeg, carried an RCAF pilot and had collapsed on a concrete | two navigation students. igre HAPPINESS To be happy one must be healthy, too. Good health is more than vitamins: it's a quality that — to the roots of our being. Happiness is reflected. One who strives for pleasure at the expense of someone else finds a grotesque mask and little else. 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Government. CLARK J. ADAMS. Attorney, Kenney & Adams MAHLON A. BENSON. M. A. Benson Ceo.. Inc. CONRAD N. CHURCH. Editor, The Pontiac Press LOUIS H. COLE, L. H. Cole Oil Company R. CLARE CUMMINGS. President. Pontiac Federal Savings RUSSELL EAMES, Eames 6 Brown, Inc | AIOHN Q. WADDELL. Realtor : | GEORGE K. ZIMMERMAN, Vice-President, Pontiec Varnish Compony CHAUNCEY H. HUTCHINS, (Honorary Director) President, PONTIAC FEDERAL - SAVINGS ASSOCIATIO 16 E. Lawrence Street . Fe CURRENT RATE —_— DIRECTORS: Pontiac Vernish Company ° ’ N = 1 ; \ ior Pickup and Delivery - —a. Fee, Le iA * a IAC PRESS exchust te the use Srintea im this aews- oy hoe: MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS - SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1955 —— City’s Budget Balanced Though Pontiac's tentative 1955 burget totals $4,393,960, the largest in its history, there is good news in it. Besides providing salary and wage in- creases for city executives, municipal judges and city employes, it will finance further important public improvements without any increase in the tax rate of $13.80 per $1,000. * * * This is made possible by the city’s continued growth and re- sulting increase in its assessed property valuations. Topping the Also provided for are the city's share of the urgently needed Orchard Lake- These budget details strike us as evi- dence of good advance planning. We ‘an find nothing in them that would argue en oe aa ae “giv oe - _ GM Ups Aid to Education A $2,000,000 increase in aid to higher education, just announced by President Curtice, will boost General Motors’ con- tributions to colleges and universities to $4,500,000 a year. The program includes four year scholarships and grants to 306 colleges and universities throughout the coun- try. Under one phase of the plan 250 scholarships will be granted to 107 pri- vate colleges and universities in 38 States. * * * In addition to the scholarships, which will range up to $2,000 a year, private colleges and univer- sities will receive grants-in-aid averaging $500 to $800 annually per student. A third phase of the program provides for the award of 100 scholarships on the basis of national competitive examina- tions. Private Michigan institutions partici- pating in the scholarship phase of the program are Albion, Alma, Calvin, Hills- dale, Hope, Kalamazoo and the Univer- ~ gity of Detroit. * * * Tax supported institutions ben-... - eting are Central Michigan, _. Ferris Institute, Michigan College of Mining, Michigan State, Mich- igan State Normal, University of Michigan, Wayne and Western Great as is the aid colleges and uni- ___-yersities will receive from this program, 4 is no effort by GM to hide the ele- | jent of enlightened self interest in it. greatest test yet for democracy-in Latin | America. * * * Basis of this theory is the belief that totalitarian forces there are determined to destroy democracy as exemplified in Costa Rica. The freedom and progress in that country contrast sharply with the dictatorships controlling Nicaragua, the Dominican Republic, Venezuela and Argentina to the great disadvantage of those governments. * x .«* In fact the policy of these dicta- torships reportedly is to give Communism enough play to serve as a foil against the United States and hence democracy. Thus, as one reliable observer put it, the “only force that would ultimately profit by Costa Rica’s downfall is inter- national Communism.” Fortunately, a five Nation inspection team sent by the Organization of Amer- ican States is making an on the spot investigation. Fortunately, too, OAS for the first time is acting to send a member country help under the Rio pact of 1947. * An OAS resolution authorized tHe United States to sell Costa Rica four Mustang fighter planes for the nominal! sum of one dollar each. These were delivered im- mediately and were considered sufficient for the time being to counterbalance the Nicaraguan air force. * * Presipent E1sennowenr says the U. S. should export “brain power” to help people in underdeveloped areas of the world. Maybe so, but we should go ex- ceedingly slow in exporting our scarcest commodity. —— The People’s Business GOP Needs Unity Hiring Press Agent Won't Solve Problems of Party By JACK I. GREEN LANSING — Republican legislators are looking for a man who warts to go nuts quickly. . ‘When they find him, they will hire him as their press agent. Yep, a press agent for 82 guys who can’t agree even about what time they should go out to lunch. : The first thing the press agent probably would do would be to advise his multi- tudinous employers not to make public the fact that they intend to hire a press agent. That was their first public relations snafu. Their next misstep was te blurt right out in public they were looking for a “Republican Paul Weber.” If imitation is the sincerest form of flat- tery, Weber's chest ought to stick out a foot. In addition, it gave Weber, the governor's chain-lightning press secretary, a chance to quip back that this was a contradiction in terms. “There can be no such thing as a Republican Paul Weber,” he said. In the opinion of many, the Republi- cans have tee long held the mistaken idea that all their troubles can be solved by hiring a good press agent. Get us an- ether Paul Weber, and we can lick the Democrats. Now this is foolishness and here is why: The best press agent in the world is useless unless his employer has something to sell. He could be a combination of P. T. Barnum, Steve Hannegan, Charley Michelson and Paul Weber but he still couldn't get to first base if his employers couldn't agree on a program. And that is the trouble with the Re- publican leadership in Michigan, according to the very members themselves. For example, one prominent senator wants to swallow whole Gov. Williams’ 500- million-dollar highway bond issue with no new taxes. A prominent House Republican wants no bond issue now. Another leading . senator wants a 600 million dollar bond issue and a two cent gas tax increase. A fourth senator wants no bond issue but a two cent gas tax boost. New how is a press agent going to re- solve these viewpoints, crash inte the newspapers with a devastating attack on Williams, make the Republicans all look like statesmen and beat Weber to the punch when he has te deal with a situa- tion like that? The Republicans might look at their own recent history to find the answer themselves. Several years ago, struck all aglow with this “let’s have our own Paul Weber,” idea, the Republicans hired an experienced news- man, Arnold J. Levin, as press agent for the It is ‘no secret that Levin has never been 2 * THE PROPH THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1955 - so jt ae St 39 Spee, MOVED BY THE HOLY SPIRIT? Voice of the People Penetrating Voice Thundering Through the Centuries ‘ ECY CAME NOT IN OLD TIME BY THE WI Pe OF MAN: BUT HOLY MEN OF GOD SPAKE AS THEY WERE — 2 rer 2t - iY ‘ ee —_ Says Uncle Sam Cannot Work Miracles; We Would Pay Earlier for Social Security Letters will be condensed when neces- sary because of lack of space. Pull name. address and Bumber of the writer must accompany letters but these will met be published if the writer sa requests wuniess the letter is critical in ie nature. Although Social Security pay- ments starting at age 60 sound most attractive, to purchase an an- nuity of $108.50 at age 65 for life would cost $16,000 from a life in- surance company. Actually Uncle Sam is no more 3 been spent to pay the butcher, the baker and the battleship maker. To provide lifetime incomes for today's younger people when they become 65 will cost many times the token taxes thus far collected. When will the American people wake up to the fact that Social Security will one day tax us all to the point where death may become a welcome relief? > Young Taxpayer Fannie Atkins Favors Social Security at 60 In answer to the recent writing in Voice of the People, I would like to say that I think we should have Social Security at 60 years of age: Case Records of a Psychologist I had to leave my home all alone and start out with my suitcase te try te make my way. My chil- dren are all married off, left me alone. I don't see any way te make my way much longer. My health isn't good any more. I think if I could stay at home I would feel much better. I don't have any income and am too old to get work to pay my taxes. I know of others in the same boat. I hope we can get this plan working soon. Fannie Atkinson 380 S. Edith The Boss “Johnson says he wears the trousers in his house.” “Perhaps so, but every night after supper he wears an apron over them.” Clergyman Should Be Good Example, Not Serve Whisky, Condane Smoking Would you deem it proper to offer Jesus a cigarette or God a highball, if they were to reappear in human form in your church tomorrow? If churches are God's house,. do you agree with Logan in feeling we should keep churches above reproach? Dis- cuss this at Sunday school tomorrow. By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE Case N-330: Logan M., aged 37, is a very talented clergyman. “Dr. Crane, I have an acute problem.” he began, “and it is a very ticklish thing to handle. “Recently I was transferred to i “I feel that it is can I tactfully suggest that good church members are i i Ht lt money. Z | i : Z i : | | F i E oeie Hopkins Syndicate Inc) Days of All Faiths Saints’ Day Celebrated Because of Apostle Paul By DR, HOWARD V. HARPER Apostle and his favorite disciple. After Timothy had been sent out on his own, Paul wrote him two letters which are included in the New Testament, and in these letters the old man did not hesitate to scold the youngster for his tem- per, his timidity, and sometimes his laziness, but these scoldings Timothy was beaten to death by pagan revelers while he was trying to restrain his own Christian people from taking part in this festival. He was 80 years old. is 4 4 HAY : if it: ii if ¥E : found near Monroe. Nothing further is known about Ananias, but this is enough to ex- plain why he shares with St. Paul this day that commemorates the Apostle’s conversion. Tradition says that Ananias Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE What does a trophy really mean? + What value does it hold? . No it is just a symbol of . . , Ap plause and heartfelt praise .. . For effort that achieved success . .. In one of many ways .. . It is appreciation and .. . A token of esteem . . . That by the grace and strength of God - You did fulfill your dream .. . A trophy is presented as .. . A public recog- nition . . . With every hope that humbly you . . . Will further your ambition. (Copyright 1955) Baering Down By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER (International News Service) We might add some riders to the state of the union as figured by the Baer poll of trailer colonies: Prov ide more incentives to re- enlistments such as epaulets, late hours and no bugle calls. Make health compulsory. PP federal action to solve assroom shortage by letting the kids play hookey. Step up action in highway pro gram by not wasting so much mile- age in clover-leaves. sf fie nl Hi Grant statehood to Hawaii if it puts hand-rails on its surf-boards Propose a_ constitutional | pane E & } ; fi in 5 : E 2 Reading Too May Interfere With Getting Exercise By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. # : ; a il Much Won't ot fi r Bz TE fh a Hurt Eyes, Smounts you suggest . ... (Mrs. W. C. AS ie aS ae s ? , THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1955 Towns Voters’ Registration Deadline Is Monday in 11 Milk Producers Resolve! SSiiamnnnnamamans resenting six counties, which is seeking an investigation of “evi- dence of a monoply and possible collusion fila di by | I Bi vestigate than the board of direc- There were only two dissenters a law of Btate and that said child should be placed under the jurisdiction of this Court. be held at the House im the 7 of Pontise in said County, on the Ist day of February A.D. 1985, at nine o'clock vealed that ‘‘the only reason dairy Mrs. Lempi Church will handle farmers are in business at all to- elementary grades at the Oakland day is because of the income re- County Tuberculosis Sanatorium ceived from other operations on the and Mrs. Frances Scheffer will farm which have carried the dairy teach first grade at Drayton business along.” Plains, Mrs. Lois Moore _— who, is leoving because ot ber Fag tne ped moon health. a life-time farmer of the Pon- tiac area, Vance Davis, now of 281 Mrs. Ariean Hopper, who has Draper St., Pontiac. Manager of been teaching grade 3 as a Sub- the Gravel Pit stitute at Waterford Center, will Pontiac, he told now be on full time, a il i aH sa Feil iat ! : & tl x 3 ry i 4 , ery iif 7 Ht Fueaz | BERS a il i Sean & ifs at > 7 situation judgment, with no | sion Fritz called another general | period of confinement to be de-| caused approximately $1,000 in meeting with the intention of pro |termined by the Legislature. _|or those persons who set up policy| ™°f- In Proba Court fer the County of Oskiand, To of said child Petition having been filed in this Court alleging that the present whereabouts of rtf bit Azg% g 3 “ i i 7 ii i : lh | Be i ip i i l et 2, § a si af : 3 r Si n The next meeting will be held| ode with an eye toward recodifi- | The MMPA, a milk marketing cooperative, has a membership of approximately 16,000 farmers in and that the dairies are reaping | tences. xhorbitgnt profits. Waterford Hires 5 ; ef ; sit : i i i 1 rel wee Mary I. Gibson Becomes tes 3 Bride of Fred W. Bryson COMMERCE TOWNSHIP—Mary Lou Gibson became the bride of | and Mrs. Paul Gibson of Wolverine Fred W. Bryson Jr. recently in| Lake. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Bryson rites performed at All Saints Epis-| of Redford Township are the par- Z i Ht iu LefatFray SH Hepa ive : 7 cially if you do it backwards. You don't even have to watch the road. Just keep your hands off the steer- ing wheel ‘and everything goes fine That was the experience of 2'- year-old Kenny Warren of Walled Lake, who took the family car and F packed reverse motion ride yes- terday. Kenneth and his sister were waiting in the parked car out ish and copal Church, Pontiac. i t Walled Lake Tot Takes Car on. Ride-in-Reverse HEEB EF E etal! bie aaHie qicrad en E While Kenny looked on with rel- F- 4 ‘ z Change Urged in Lifer Law Solons to Set Minimum | ere bridesmaids Murder Term i LANSING (®—Major changes to Michigan's penal code, including liberalization of the “lifer law” —— parlors immediately follow- to permit parole of first degree | '"® ceremony. murderers, were recommended in os ganual report sacar 0 /$1,000 Blaze Strikes i 5 z s | z Everything is not tion to permit parole consideration for first degree murderers after a damages at the Chet Juckno home at 790 Hilicliff, early this morning. Firemen said Mrs. Juckno, alone in the house, was not injured, nor were contents of the home. dam- aged. Juckno had left for work. J The fire is believed to have Other recommendations: | started in defective smoke pipes Appointment of a committee by |in an oi] furnace. Firemen said . * | the Legislature to study the penal | the $13,300 home is insured. tion of his sentence by the gover- cation. Amendment of the code to all Troy High PTA Sets ow = jail sentences instead of prison sen- Dads Night Monday * tences for persons convicted off TROY TOWNSHIP—Dads Night high misdemeanors. will be celebrated at the Troy Amendment of the narcotics law | High School PTA meeting Monday. to provide more equitable sen- 6:30 p.m. Howard Sanders, vice Revision of the code to set up/ President, is in charge of the pro- County Deaths FARMINGTON—Service for Ly- man Farrand, 79, of 22380 Ruth St., will be held at 1 p.m. Monday! The board ordered 2,777 parol —— = lis T ; Tal from saan ‘anes Home, | released, the ina | ther. ” ecalls wain aie Survivors include his wife, Ame- . lia;. two sons, Irving Lancaster of | |} : cannes Outen Seon | Lisp Confuses Police troit, one daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Willobee of South Haven; and sev-| were sure the woman said a set en grandchildren. ALMONT — Service is pending for William J. Hamilton at Muir ity to boost the senior trip fund | Funeral Home here. The body will be brought to Almont Sunday from | School Board to Meet Mr, Hamilton, a lifelong resident of the area, died at Sarasota, Fia. penalties for escape from camps. | &™@m. Clark Takes Bride in his glass each night. CAMERA SOLVES*MYSTERY — Hidden camera solved a minor mystery in the C. J, Armstrong home at Allegan, when “‘Lickie,”’ the a a family tabby, was caught in the act of pilfering left-over milk in a | according to a report from the giass used before bedtime by Stevie Armstrong, two. Camera caught Lickie dipping her paw into milk left at bedtime by Stevie, who is now believed to be a co-conspirator — since he continues to leave some milk lwere Delwake Gabriel's Girtie, Just as the car stopped, Mrs. : 5 E : g : tears she was “yelling for help.” . Kenny, uncertain whether to low Linda's lead and cry, an- Damage to the car after its | 300-foot driveriess run; ene fen- | der scratch from contact with the guide wire of a utility pole. | Kenny's dad, looking over the tight space the car had had to clear to avoid missing the two autos, had only one comment, *‘Miracles happen!"’ Ark Full of Animals fo Join Gls on Ship WUERZBURG, Germany # — After 13 years overseas, the U.S. lst Infantry Division is preparing to sail for home with 315 dogs, 9 cats and 2 monkeys, a spokesman announced today. All of the Division's 18,000 sol- diers are due to be rotated to stateside duty next summer, with the 10th Infantry Division, now at- Fort Riley, Kan., coming as re- placement. apply to them, too. The division left the United States in 1942 to spearhead the North African invasion. After V-E day, it went on occupation duty in Ger- many. Rebekah Lodge at Almont Installs Officers ALMONT — Mrs. Fred Duggan was installed as noble grand of Almont Rebekah Lodge 405 at the recent installation ceremony. Also sworn in to their new posts eo he Offices to Stay. Open to8P. M. No Primaries Scheduled in 5 Areas; Election Date Is April 4 ‘ ty. Offices in Waterford, Troy, White Lake, Pontiac, Orion, Mil- ford, Novi, Highland, Farmington, Avon, and Royal Oak townships will be open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Residents who have voted dur- ing the past four years need not register. The spring election will be held April 4. Five townships have no opposi- tion for party positions on the April 4 ballot, and are not holding primary elections. These are West Bloomfield, and Commerce Townships. Residents in these townships have until March 7 to register for the April election. Church Schedules Mission Speakers at Waterford the | sade, will be accompanied by a -|group~ of missionary candidates when he appears as guest speaker at Waterford Community Church Mission Sunday services tomor- were Mrs. Eary Miles, vice grand; Mrs. Claude Spalding, secretary; Mrs. William Hall, financial secre- tary; and Beatrice Betker, treas- urer. Eight others were installed in appointive positions. Mrs. William Armstrong is dis- trict deputy president. officer was Mrs. Charlies Waltz, deputy marshal; and outgoing noble grand was Mrs. Joseph Joaquin. Production Recorded for 4 Area Guernseys BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP — Mrs, James Couzens of Orchard Lake Road is the owner of fou registered Guernseys that have re- cently completed herd improve ment registry production records, America and ex-Detrit Lion seat | RADDItS Trip to City Ear! (Dutch) Clark was married in : t The romance between the two a , : SALT LAKE CITY #—City offi Tarpon | report said, manufactured prod-| had its beginning in their common ' T ld testify pane a th a tdtal value of more| interest in football. yesterday that what Mark Twain . Mrs. Lowther was previously | said about a jackrabbit was true. married to Jack Lowther, former One & Ge alates university of Detroit football star speedy GREENVILLE, S. C. #—Police | in 1952. the heart of the -business district yesterday at the height of the homeward bound rush hour, recall- | ing Twain's description which was something like this: “The sound of their coming can will be sponsored by the senior | 3 ” class room mothers at 8 p.m. | >¢ heard long after they're gone. Thursday in the Roosevelt School she telephoned. They found oat in |COrd Party Planned a personal visit later she was try-| KEEGO HARBOR—A card par- ing to say “teeth.” the door. .: ee ..— | motorcycle. 2 ith is i mii bi92 fi iis in iil ait his ‘ a> is ie oni ie Hy i i j >> 3 if ts Oe a oi i i. Fi | 1 ii | Lapeer Republicans to Elect Delegates LAPEER—The Republican Coun- | | Donkey Basketball Game Planned ot Clarenceville George Smathers The frightened bunny streaked gym. by automobiles forced to snail's Tables and door prizes will be | P@ce by heavy snow in the streets. Township meet at 7:30 p.m, Tuesday, at the | awarded, and tickets will be slold | At one point it whisked right un- Colerain School. der a traffic cop's three-wheeled Ask Senate OK on Highest Rank for MacArthur WASHINGTON (INS)—A second Arthur the nation’s highest mili- tary rank, general of the armies of the United States. Sens. Price Daniel (D-Tex), (D-Fla) and Herman Welker (R-Idaho), intro- duced the resolution in the Senate to follow up house’ GOP leader W...Martin’s formal meas- Joseph jure in the House. Both proposals ask that the hon- or—bestowed in the past on only |One man, Gen. John J. Pershing— | be given MacArthur next Wednes- | day to mark his 75th birthday. The senators pointed out that although the rank has no actual command significance, it would be a fitting national tribute te MacArthur as a hero of two world wars. MacArthur presently is a five star general as are President Ei- senhower, Gen. George C. Mar- .| shall, and Gen. Omar Bradley. MacArthur has been in inactive status—but not retired—since his summary dismissal from his Far East commands by ex-President Harry S. Truman in April 1951 as a result of their disagreement over Korean War policy. Evangelist to Speak at Sunnyvale Chapel WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The work in northern Michigan, will be guest speaker at the 11 a.m. Chapel |American Guernsey Cattle Club. | Being tested under the super visor of Michigan State College |Delwake Jenny, St. Alban Glaré- jour A. Rexina and Wabeek Pre Phyllis. | Olivet College President Will Speak at Romeo | ROMEO — Dr. Raymond B. | Blakney, president of Olivet Col- proposal has been laid before Con-| lege, will be the guest speaker | Jone gress to give Gen. Douglas Mac- | | the First Congregational Church ots at the 10 a.m. worship service of | Sunday. He will speak on the subject, “Christian Higher Education.” Keego Man to Speak | KEEGO HARBOR—Ferrell Rob- |erts- of Keego Harbor will be speaker at the Businesa and Pro- |fessonal Women's Club meeting |Monday at the Rotunda Inn. His subject will be ‘Michigan Laws for Women.” Installing ‘MSC Man Honored for Farm Research EAST LANSING @—Dr. Robert L. Carolus, Michigan State College horticulturist, has been awarded a certificate of merit for his re search work in vegetable crops. The college said the prize,.one of two awarded in the nation, is pre- sented annually by the Vegetable —— of America. Some of his main accomplish- | ments have been finding ways of | packaging to promote wider mar- kets for vegetables, curing mag- | nesium deficiency in vegetable soil | and promoting irrigation and prop- ler fertilizing. ‘Mark 60th Anniversary IMLAY CITY — Mr. and Mrs. meet ot Mra Mrs William wh te hostess to the Metamore Clue Mrs. will — McGicthin on Seymour Lake | Waterfera T ary Fellowship of Church et 7:36 p.m. Tuesday. Trey T Tr Women's Club will meet with oy Mrs. Carl Zotter at her home at 1781 Boulan Monday at 7:38 p.m. Regal . 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Be ese id t Feed & Supply Go. g6 rends ’ p T BP OEE LLL 7 he’s ‘ii of beset ee ip Lit (all above my husband) are being transferred here from the home- * executives other Right Away Invite Bachelors to| |X Dinner; Welcome Them to Town Three Should Call on Bosses but not one of the very top ones. e— T) ry ° iy ihe % a sale, 1] q? ae fy] id lp llith i a as well “saded, " mention? , or doesn't It would ha’ notice of this was sent to ~ “rate ~ td bere: Make Friendship Count ‘Til Datin Hi} Pash igi ne rill tin 43-1 =z <| = 3|2 SALE 348 \ il Lidl é,. SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1955 ice, Not Happen THE PONTIAC PRESS, Uneveness at Hem With This Fashion Mollie Parnis’ success-in-fashion story is built on her sure know!- | In her dress pattern today, she | exhibits her engineering skill by Will | awareness of important and cur- edge of how to build the body beautiful coupled with an innate rent trends. 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Ht ine in} Parnis Builds Her Success on Knowledge of Beauty, Mollie fies Heid 2H iis dathey Unde gait ayiede Lisy 3 fein ela sHadiitaystst dial Pilita Hig me tla fh 245 35 = galiahy 95 385 OT del 5 o = 802 he eff iss) WO 4% 82 Bi Bg ¢ £ © 8a= wilin CHR TH iaieb Bu . he aE i nn iF Sih pte gi Hae iH a | mq ete lintits vivis January Clearance Sale WwW i+} ) 2 in 2 2 Ww) se Oo > ~~ i Ni wie. | For Birthday Dinner : be ’ of Cherokee Pearle tt ture. YWCA Board Sets Date on ae the . : . col srry SS i Sas ee me et ena Suzette Schaad cepa to ”|',be bad in Pontiac High Schoo i oe © announce the Plans for the dinner were made and Edward Nick -G. Mrs. John Thors Jr, is general evening when members engagement of S. ll homes. He chairman of the event. Mrs. Ar-| tthe boand met in the Fraak- their daughter 7 the con of |r N. Seiden ins *| iin boulevard YWCA. , She is the | aa skit, “Moving Day, 1980” for en- wow i Lois M., to $e ’ will is , . of the : of Cedar Y¥-Teens will be responsible for pened pa the birth- Dodd. He is Theodore Rapids, Ia. day gifts received by the Pontiac the son of the Schaads of He isa |Filmon Program — | MES made to attend the Edgar B Watkins Lake graduate of for Sylvan Group oy — | aaeenel aes Dodds of road and his Collen ont _ Mts, Claire Hinchey ot Eisinore| 71 io 28, Seven board. members Fourth sea Beret ee ee ee gar oven | tre Tewenred fer Ge olla ae the James V. Alpha Phi | Shoving the early detection ot can. | COT! Donaldson summer Serravalles of Omega and | cer was shown and Dr. Kenneth Cl wedding is . Augusta Tau Kappa |VandenBerg led 2 discussion Addresses Club _ planned. _ : avenue Epsilon — Cast, Donaldson, Oakland County _ —_ | . fraternities Plans were —_ for further - val of the National . } * MRS. EDWARD J. SERRAVALLE pi * Mr. Larey Set cod, Mrs ae wantiche Berertty ot TCA Thre LOIS M. McINTYRE ‘ : ye, Denham SOPHIE WILLIAMS planned. pa agit . . sama ich scnaad Weds _ _ a |ecgninton tor rewens |CTISS Adams, Tom Goad riage vows in a ceremony per- formed by Justice Donald E.| Te bride is the daughter of Mr.) | BIRMINGHAM—At four .Q ! z a ! Attendant List son of Mr. and Mrs. James V.|w eS See Mrs. David Whiting Raymond of They cartied bouquets of Told at Shower =| “"y.vshe of Augusta avenue. | street, was married to Charles Le-|teriniaw's matron of honor and| jre'seg yiee bemas ot th M, Joanne Colfer, bride-elect of Wil-| the bride wore a gold two-piece | Mrs. . liam S. Townsend has announced| dress with vest type jacket | dale, N. Y. her attendants for her Feb. 12 wed-| trimmed in rhinestones. Brown The ding to be performed in St. Vincent | velvet accessories and a corsage de Paul Church. of yellow and brown Hibbard | with a bateau neckline outlined Mrs. D. J. Fons will attend her | "ses completed her costume. sleeves sister as matron of honor and| Gerry Schaad, the bride’s sister, | *"4 ® cathedral train, other attendants will be Margaret| was maid of Colfer and Lucille Yapo. Ralph J. , Schwalea will serve as bear men| = St of clive with and seating the guests will be matching velvet accessories. Jack Ronald C. Schrubba and Donald | Franklin was best man. E. Tiedmann. A dinner was held at Devon ge gh x daughter of Rob-| Gables following the ceremony. ert fall street and he newlyweds reside i is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart | °° = __ Townsend of Silver Circle drive. street. a dower gon ty tie. 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Were $6 90 f° + EIGHT THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1955 PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH Baldwin and Fairmount Bring Your Family to a Growing Sunday School - Sunday School (all ages) 10:00 A. M. Services 11:00 A. M. - 7:30 P. M. Rev. BE. C. Swanson Spesking ot Beth Services Good Inspirations! Singing—Bible Preaching “The Little Church with the BIG HEART” B & ©. Swanson, Minister Rey Overbdsugh, 6. 6. Supt. CHURCH OF CHRIST Meets ot 1196 Jestys Ave, for Worship EACH LORD'S DAY MORN, ii 4. M. Services Each Lord's Day Evening........7:00 P. M. Matt. 16:18 And I sey unte thee thou art Peter end upon this rock I wit) build my church . . And the gates of hell shall not prevail against i. , Paul Deems, 7175 Elizabeth Lake Road FE 17-0226 NAZARENE = CHURCH PARKDALE ort : Suadey Scheel... .. 9:45 A.M. Youth Service... . 6:45 P. M. + Bible Preaching 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. H Parkdale and Hollywood, One Block West of Baldwin 2 WAYNE E. WELTON, Minister. FE 2-6928 "4UREEEREEERESEREEREESESEEESE Eee FIRST METHODIST S. Saginaw at Judson St. Rev. Paul R. Havens. Minisier Sunday Morning . “AN INTERCESSOR NEEDED” (Radio Broadcast ever WPON at 10:15 A. M.) cesar wexamdamasn 11:30 a. m. 6:00 p..m. Pventag Servieo . abau henemegseee 7:30 p. m. ES OF RE-CREATION” |. Wednesday Evening Bible Study and Prayer 7:30 p.m. ee > EAST HURON at PERRY Central Methodist Rev. Milien MH. Bonk; D. D., Minister Rev, John W. Mulder, Asse, Minister 9:45 A. M—CHURCH SCHOOL 10:45 A. M—MORNING WORSHIP “BUILDING for PEACE” Dr. Bank. Preaching —_— FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Corner East Huron and Mt. Clemens at Mill St, Pontiac ( Post Office) K. Burten, Minister @ . * ~ - ~ - “ » * Dr. Victor R. DR. VICTOR R. GOLD New Hope Baptists Will Hold Meetings Old time Revival Meetings will Baptist Church, Ave. Sunday at 11 a.m. with the Rev. Ford B. Reed, pastor, preach- ing the sermon, He will also speak Sunday, Mon- day and Tuesday nights at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday evening, Dr. L. W. Pryor, formerly of Texas, now pastor of the Antroch Missionary Baptist Church, Flint, will preach and continue as guest speaker through Feb. 4th. Dr. Pryor will bring two choirs from Flint to furnish special music at All Saints Episcopal 9 ramtal Research in Jerusalem. begin at the New Hope Missionary | Archaeological Institute of Amer- 392 Bloomfield | ica. American Oriental | Society of Biblical Research and | Exegesis and American Schools of “What Does It © | Cost to Be a Christian?” BULLETIN Set., Jen. 22nd Corporate Communion Sun., jan. 30, 7:30 A. M. Mass Gold Speaks “Fact Fancy” will be the theme of the sermon Sunday eve- ning by Dr. Victor Gold, pastor of | the Trinity Lutheran Church of | Kalamazoo, He will speak at 7:30 p.m. at the Inter - Church Fellow. | ship Meeting which will be held} at All Saints Episcopal Church, 171 W. Pike St. Dr. Gold has chosen for his text: Luke 17: 1-10, Suggested Lessons to read are: Jer, 33: 6-9, Epistle: Heb. 11: 1-16, Gos- pel: Luke 17: 5-10, The son of the Rev. H. C. Gold of Alice, Tex., Dr. Gold was grad- | uated from Wartburg College, Wav- erly, lowa in 1945. He received his divinity degree from Wartburg . . Seminary in Dubuque, lowa and FRANK ¥, RAND his doctorate from Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. Frank F. Rand Displays Furs Couples Club Views Slides of Far Away Labrador Wednesday Frank F. Rand, Pontiac pros- pector, who has recently finished writing a book on Labrador, will be the guest speaker at the meet- | ing of the Presbyterian Couples’ | Club at the First Presbyterian He also studied abroad as a fel low of the American Schools of The speaker is a former facul- ty member of Wartburg Semin- Lutheran Deaconess Dr. Gold is a member of the Society, Oriental Research. He belongs to the Deutsche Palastrina Verein and Deutsche Orient-Gesellschaft. At the present time, Dr. Gold) - . is pastor for Lutheran students at| Church Wednesday, Jan. 36. the Western Michigan College, is| Following a potluck dinner, Mr. married and hag two sons. Rand will display furs taken in Labrador, show slides of the coun- The evening program will be try and tell of his experiences the same as inst Sunday: there. The Rev. Edward D. Auchard program at 6:00 p.m. for the planned for the children. series of meetings on themes This will be the third in the| interest to youth today. The sub, seriés of six Sunday evenings| ject, “Is Science Displacing Re- planned by the Inter-Church Fel-| ligion?” will be discussed by lowship. Wayne Ostrander, Douglas Bart- ae tan he pote and pas Hh He Sunday School WeaR-8 A.M. |\Marks /5 Years Pontiac, Michigan FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Oakland and Saginaw, Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor Our responsibility—the World; Our resources— the Word SUNDAY SCHOOL—9:45 A_M. (Classes for All Ages) MORNING WORSHIP—10:45 A. M. “He Is Able” EVENING WORSHIP—7:00 P. M. The Prayer That Changed a Nation” Rev. W. E. Hakes. Asst. Pastor, Specking COMING: CoAT = POPPPPPPPPPPPPPP PPD DD PPP PPP P PPA APPA? & 3 . ~eorrrrerervrvrvrvrererererererervrvrererevrererrwrwrTreTee WHEATON COLLEGE CHOIR late John B. Stetson at his Sat., Jan. 29, 7:30 P. M., First Baptist Auditorium plant and has been attended thousands over the years. During its most flourishing period, at the turn of the century, there was a BIBLE REBINDING || ret, sttendazce of 2.000 Rebind famly heirloom Bible. Expert because was disturbed Christian Lite Saleg {roamed ‘the. streets on Sunday n terature es roamed the streets on morning ‘“‘when they should be in 39 Oakland Ave. VE 5-0001 || aay ochool.” Several later ———<—————> FIRST SOCIAL BRETHREN CHURCH ff ~~ 316 Baldwin Ave. FE 5-7938 Sunday Scheel 10 a. m. Sunday Worship 11 a. m. REVIVAL Services Every 7:08 p. m. Bring Your F Neighbors Carl Downey, Paster. FE 5-7938 FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH ||2.7""": Each FREE Ev Rev. George Gains of California in Evangelistic CRUSADE at METHODIST — 87 Lafayette St. (2 Blocks West of Sears SPECIAL MUSIC EACH ‘Rev, Gaines Preaching Oakland County Holiness Meeting Good Teachers | January 23 _ te Feb. 6 CH e=8 Everyday Religion A Devil Named Deceit By DON D. TULLIS I have a white and tan mongrel dog named Bitzer—so i because he is a little bit of this and that. His family in no fancy forest. He is a wonderful pal. He under- He talks, not with his lips but with Hl i zi snapped at a wasp and it stung and an HE Grage Te tHe i i 4 i : t [i [ ¢ i te yee F On that day Pliny the Eler, himself a great naturalist, hearing at every . but a daw is not reckoned a religious bird because it keeps a-ca’ from a steeple.” Happily, deceit is always uncovered in the end. This is a moral universe and no lie can live forever. Let the big wigs of communism and all others know that TRUTH ALONE IS LASTING, and that only the people and nations that speak it and live it Assists Clergy Layman Chairman | i +f li i z S F = = =| eS i i e . Hi ; i gi py =. z 4 x i i Hf q i read . “My dear . now chaplain’ at the ‘Little Brown Church’ if it mit Fore am grenade Pacem Hospital; . Service | boy to become a priest. I am sick Invites You to Our Services || Zimmerman, 5, who taught a class) > Henguone, News Berview ,.|to death of the world, I can't stand 249 Baldwin Ave. FE 4.7172 cod Wagune lieadh, Gab chee eulate ance ot a special postage stamp| © .9'\.uute'a sess Saturday Night, 7:30 P. M. for some years and still attend. | commemorating the 100th anniver-| "7... African boy’ James Kennedy, Speaker sary of the “Little Brown Church| wae ancwenei when belo o goa man a ha Pr rere 10:00 a. m. the Vale” is proposed in a bill af 1009 patos, tnabotin 3 Morning Service ....... 0.00... 11:00 2. m. CHURCH OF THE sponsored by Rep. H.R. Grous| 500 Mio Per wnding mints Sunday Evening Service ......... 7:30 p.m. GOOD SAMARITAN || (&.-lowa). and Oblate seminarians from Ce- 1460 on Your Dist Sundey from 7:30 to 8 4. m. 199 Auburn Avenue The “Little Brown Church,” | Gere and Roma, he was ordained Wed. Eveving Prayer Service..... 7:30 p. m. SUNDAY MOET SERVICE made famous by a hymn of that) 5. 'Pather Patrick Sibisi, O.M.L He es Dare nak Gute we ae Teas tee Coon is the first Zulu Oblate to complete : —— a al was . : ; S, Titts, a Fredericksburg, Iowa, Parish Meeting THE CHURCH OF THE LIGHT and LIFE HOUR PRESENTS piyscian, The church ie visted!4 Ber Monday at honor- RIAL Program President of Colgate- Palmolive Is Named i ih LL Hl if i rt Christian Viewpoint Presented by Pastor Dr. Milton H. Bank is preaching a series of sermons based on the theme “For World Order.” Tomor- row, he will preach on “Building for Peace." Future subjects will be: “Hope For A Divided World’’; “An Alter- native to War’; “‘leifting the World The Methodist Men's Dinner will be Tuesday at ‘6:30 p.m. For the program, the motion picture, “Our God”’ wilf be shown. This film has won wide acclaim throughout the country King to Receive Degree this month, it was reported here. The Joslyn Avenue United Presbyterian Church Joslyn at Third Edmond 1. Watkins, Paster Bible School, 9:30 A. M. Worship, 10:45 A. M. “NEW OPPORTUNITIES” Youth Fellowship, 6:30 P.M. BIBLE STUDY IN JAMES Worship, 7:30 P. M. “THE PROMISE TO PRAYER” Sanday Scheel .... 11 o'Cleck Sunday Service ....11 o'Cleck SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY: “TRUTH” Wednesday Eve. Testimonial Meeting st 8:00 e'Cleck FREE READING ROOM | 2 EAST LAWRENCE STREET Wednesdays: ti te & Fridays Unt® 6:00 P.M. First Church of Christ L Scientist Lawrence end William Sta How Christian Science Heals “HOW I LEARNED TO OVERCOME LACK” es Eh ee Station CKLW—890 Ke. Sunday 9:45 A. M. The Christian and Missionary Alliance Church (Near Orchard Lake Ave.) Rev. G. J, Bersche, Pastor Sundey School 9:30 «. m. | Merning: Worship 11 a. m. “SPIRITUAL HUNGER” ‘ Allience Youth Fellowship ... 6:15 p.m. ! i 210 Nerth Perry Street Rev. Wesley Wibley, Minister SUNDAY SCHOOL RALLY 9:45 A. M. } MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 A. M. Evangelistic 7:45 P.M. |: re ee “e . : e. | Sermon Series Scheduled Here Four Choirs to Furnish Music During Worship Help Comes Not by Paying Attention to God, but by Giving | Attention to God;" “The Use of | Symbols in Getting Help From | God;" “God Comes to You in| Positive Thinking Not in Negative Feelings;" “Using Ged in the Control of the Emotions.” The four choirs, Children’s, Jun- jor, Junior High and Senior High will sing during the two morning services at 9 and 11 a. m. They are under the direction of _Mrs. Jay Warden, Mrs, Lillian Hilton, Mrs. Fred R. Tiffany and Elda Sutter. A mixed quartet of senior high | students is also taking part. Solo- ists with the choirs are, Robert Williams, Ralph Bergemann, Mrs, | | a. m. and the Bethany Youth Cen- | ter at 5 p. m. with evening wor- | ship at 7 p. m. ‘Assembly Church | 1 1517 Jeslyn (Full Gospel) Sunday School 10 A. M. Worship Service 11 A.M. | Service | 45 P.M. | L. Fred Peter, Pastor Drayten Plains, Michigan W. J. Teewwtssen, Jr, Paster 9:45 a.m. Bible School 11:00a.m. Worship Service Winter Communion and Ordination and Installation eof Elders 6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship 7: x Even’; Hour in can et tieis Grenps Oakland Ave. United Presbyterian Church Theedere BR. Allebach, Minister 10:00 2. m. Worship “The Elder's Ollicial 11:20 a. m. Bible Schoo! 6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship | -7:30 p. m. Evenidg Service Wednesday Evening Prayer Meeting, 7:30.p. m. | @, 7:30, 8 fr ! f irivie if Rev Perry if : : : B Park, Gaitimere Ca Rev. Hilding Bibi (11, 7:30) 4 2 a : : Previdence. 311 Bagtey Rev 4 Walter rris (11, 7:30) | Srintty, Wessen at Rev R. Dison Jr. (11, 1:30) Christian and Missionary Alliance 178 Green St. Rev. G. (1 om 4. Bereche (1, 1:30) Christian Scientist : Williams at Lawrence First, Sect Maren aad Mill Hev. Malcolm K. Burton (10:30) ‘entra! Christian, 347 Nerth Rev. Charles D. Race (11, 7:30) First Rev. ch AN Saints, Pike Rev. C. Caristian Church Gagins Disciples of Chris: eee West ristian, Meren Duncan D. McColl 18:30 a.m.) and Wititams G. Widdifield (11 a.m.) Evangelical-Reformed Bethe, Avbure ot Marive Rev. Maynard Ocsterie (18 a.m.) Free Methodist 8? Lafayette Rev. W. , Ra Sanford & Saper ¥ boi é stein (Friday 8:6) Rev. Howard C. Arts (11, 7:30) isston Church, Barrisen A. Johnson (11, 1:30) Jewish Reformed Jacob, 166 Orchard Lene Jewish Conservative @'Nel teracl, 1468 Oneids Rabbi Henry Moschender (11 om). First, @ Rev. K Parkdale, Rev , Aubere ot Jessie Cc. Claus (li am) mwam) | Central, Buren aad Perry Mitten H Gank (10:45) Rev. Charies 6. Maher Seuth (11:38 a.m.) J vens Maserée 11:18 se yan Nazarene Plate A. Butehiness «il, 13° 91 Park@ale Wavoe E Welton (10 44, 1.20) Zien, 239 East & Varien (i, 1.38) *%. George Greek, 05 Martve St. Vincent de Peal, 197 5. Warke Most Rev Alexander Zaleski 7.30, 8°45, 10_ 11:38, 13:30) a. tdhen and s. Michaei O'Reilly. Sunday Masses sau |Congregationalists Boterios D. Gouvellis 110 am) Reman Catholic «@ on. 38, 11:38, Beouiers eieisbedpieiehs | ifs Rev. Richard & 0, Lyne W Thomas, Masses (6:30, 3% Seventh Day Adventist Seventh Day Adventist, 166 Meant Wem. ens Eider Herbert Lohr (11 om. Gaturdag) Commentty, 606 Gotland Ps sesiza Avetes, aye a0 Thara e fl es ef 3 i : «fo SPEAK and Jews conducted the Newman A, M.E. Church. #T CEREMONY — The Pontiac Round Table of Christians dedication service of the rectory c* the Members taking part in the afternoon THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1955 program, reading from left to right are: Rev. Soterios D. Gouvellis, Rev. Fred R. Tiffany, Rev. J. Allen Parker and Rabbi Sanford E. Saperstein. Confident Living . By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE About ten years ago, a man tele- phoned from out of town saying he was a regular reader of this column, He explained that he was suffering from nervous tension and wanted to come to New York to consult me about this. At that time I was able to hold such interviews; so we set a date for a ake ‘iy ese “All right,” I told him, ‘ . “with your ‘I came here for some solid ideas,’ he-said in a di manner, “and you talk to me about fingers!" “But your fingers are related to | your ideas,"’ I explained. “ ;reason you are nervously taping | your fingers is because there is a nervous taping in your thoughts. You wouldn't tap your fingers in this way unless your mind was | sending excitable messages down |-to your fingers. “Put your hand flat and relaxed [on the desk,” I instructed him. |“‘Let your fingers go limp and ‘Hold Mission Day Tomorrow is Loyalty Sunday at the First Congregational Church, E. Huron St. Benefitting from the morning mission collection will be Southern Christian College at Mid- sayap, Cotabato, Mindanao, Philip- pines. Scholarships have been given to young people and the Col- lege is being used ag headquarters for the public health program. The Mobile Clinic travels by jeep to villages in the i i i ILE i ey Without Ceasing, Tension Will Be Relieved rest, As “Is this a minister's office ors doctor's?” he asked with a grin, I assured him that past caré by | God implied future protection and suggested that he exercise ordinary concern, and then leave everything to God. “Your personality is frozen by course you pray?”’ “I phay every night before I go |to bed,” he answered, “but still I | am in this nervous state.” | “T am going to give you a pre- | ' scription ” I said “I want you to start today and pray twenty-five | | times a day.” “Why, I wouldn't have time to do anything else!"’ he protested. “Just fragmentary prayers is | what I mean, fractions of mo- mentse—quick mentaj turnings to Ged.” He followéd directions. He even kept a.score sheet of his prayers, and later when he brought it in to show it to me he told me: “It was hard at first, but gradually 1) actually stepped it up until one | day I consciously prayed fifty times. “And the more I prayed in this manner,” he said, “the more | had-a sense of the presence of God, the quieter I grew and the more confident I became. “The Bible is absolutely right: the secret is to pray without ceas- ing,” he concluded. This is a great secret. I guaran- tee you will have a sense of real happiness and dynamic power you have never before experienced as you learn to get similar results | from your prayers. cours if you are to be healed. Of First United Pentecostal Church OF PONTIAC ONENESS 90 W. Howard St. Everyone Welcome! Wetnes@ay Eventing, 1:45 7. M Young s) ing "ils. 2 = 3 a] x td x » thee Ts F. REV. MAR P. “The Whole Gospel to the 2 Whole World” ‘THE KIRK IN THE. HILLS 1000 West tag Lane Rend BLOOMPIELD HILLS Jews to Honor Roman Catholic Episcopalian By Religious News Service Methodist Men Hold Annual Rally in Flint The annual rally of Methodist Men will be held at Court Street Methodist Church, Flint Tuesday, Jan. 25th at 7 p.m. Around 1,000 men are expected from the district which includes these churches; Central, First, Baldwin Avenue., Covert, Elmwood, Galloway Lake, | tary ’ ‘ BROOKLINE, Mass.—A Jewish Massachusetts and Auxiliary Bish- Oakland Park, Wilson Ave., Four | Towns, Commerce, Walled Lake, Clarkston and Keego Harbor Trin- | ity. c The speaker of the evening will | be the resident episcopal head of | the church in Michigan, Bishop | Marshall R. Reed. He will eim- | phasize the theme of Methodist | Men this year of “Working for | * Rev. Ralph C. Claus Ist SERVICE 8:15 P. M. 2nd SERVICE 11:00 A. M. ‘BAPTIST CHURCH Sundey School ........ 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship .....11:00 A.Mc OT Ni. eee. CAE RM, Cae Evening Worship ...... 7:30 P.M. | Wed. Prayer Meeting... 7:30 P.M. Young People’s Bible Study 8:00 P. M. REV. A. H. MULLING. Pestor Phone FE 4-8574 Affiliated with Southern Baptist Convention 7 "see eee cncateeagisaeaeainnenapelpeaale The SALVATION ARMY 7_ SUNDAY SCHOOL ..............545. 9:45 A. M. HOLINESS MEETING ...... veocececsSe Ml 11 A. M. YOUTH SERVICE ............ porende eee 6 P. M. EVANGELISTIC MEETING ........ eee D230 P. ML Ojficer in Charge, Tharedey Captain Vernon Vie IAD WEEK ‘PRAYER - A Welcome Awaits You Al 7 THE CHRISTIAN TEMPLE 505 Auburn Avenue Full Gospel—Nond: i 9:45 A.M. Wership—C i $ 9:45-12:15 Children’s Church and Bible School 11:30-12:15 Adult Bible School 7:30 P. M. Service Dave Martin Radic Services Sunday 7:30-8:30 P. M.—WPON 1460 Crusade for Christ Saturday 5:30 P. M. Channel 7 A Friendly Place to Worship “i , ZION CHURCH of THE NAZARENE 239 East Pike Street 10:00 A. M. Sunday School 11:00 A. M. Worship Young People 6:30 P.M. Evang. Service 7:30 P. M. Rev. W. E. Varian, Paster Lavern Sheffield, Music Directer einen T THE BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH Fred Robert Tillany. Pastor West Huron at Mark Ave. 9:00 A. M.---When Christians Worship God (Service of Communion: Children's Story Time) Sundey School—9:45 A. M. Six classes for edults in the College of Christian Living. 11:00 A. M.---When Christians Worship God (Reception of Members: Visitors Welcome) 7:00 P. M.---Betharily Youth Center for All (Fellowship Hail is Open at 5:00 tor Young People) rist."” SYNDAY SCHOOL A new Chevrolet station wagon | 945 AM will be presented to the Methodist | = — Children's Village at Detroit. Spe- | cial music will be provided by the UNITED LUTHERAN 40 voice Chevrolet Male Chorus CHURCH OF THE and the 32 piece Flint Salvation ASCENSION Army Band. Those arriving early will have | the opportunity of viewing me Sendey film “The Life of John Wesley.” St. John’s Lutheran Church Morning Worship Rev. ° » Paster : Cart W. Nelson, B. D St. Paul Lutheran Church (The Church of the Lutheran Hour) JOSLYN AT FOURTH———_ Welcomes You . 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School © 10:45 A. M.—Morning Service George Mahder, Pasior — Phone FE 5-0404 “This Is the Life,” Sun. 1 p.m. WJBK-TV—3 p.m. CKLW-TV ewe Oot | GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner of Genesee and Glendale Services at 9 A. M. and 11 A Rev. Otto G. Schultz—Speaker Sunday School—9 A. M. and 11 A. M. OO RS PRS ee ? ; * t. ’ APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF CHRIST 458 Centre! Services Sunday, 10:00 A. M. Twes., Thurs., Set., 7:30 P. M. We are in doctrine, Baptism in Jesus Name, Ghost as New Birth. Jesus as the ‘Mishep t. A. one true 1! Always Pray for the Sick! Perent, Paster Dr. Harold C. DeWindt . Minister . Mentical Services 9:30 and 11 o’Cleck and Hong Kong. | Oihy Ye 4 a, .> *y 7 . BS SERMON: God, One Sparrow and You Chureh School 9:30 4 11 o'Clock eee oe a x CHURCH OF CHRIST CHURCH of GOD > East Boulevard — South of Lookout Drive be Oe Sunday School ’ 5. a a4 ; Sites < Sf... a All Saints Episcopal Churc a ae 10:45 2. m. Morning Servic ae Gen.. Offices: Andersen, Ind. 8:00 A. M—Holy Communion 9:30 A. M.—Holy Communion, Instruction, 11:00 A.M.—Morning Prayer; Church School, ; Sermon by the Rector 5:45 P. M.—Inter-Church Fellowship Service. ' Victor R . Cold, Phd.. Pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church of Kalamazoo. | St. George's Chapel ‘ Mich. 8 A. M.—Moerning Prayer Rev. _ Robert J. , Vicar KENNETH A. HUTCHINSON Minister 11:00 A. M.—Morning Worsh “THE SERVANTS TECHNIQUE” . 7:30 P. M.—Even Worship Holiness Assn. 3 P. M. at United Missionary Church . Mark Burgess Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Youth Service 6:30 p. m. Wednesday Evening Service 7:30 p. m. 847 N. Saginaw 66. Chas. B. Race, Paster FE 4-902 SUNDAY SERVICES: Bible Scheel 16 A.M. Worship 11 A. M. Vesper Service 5:38 P. M. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH } a Ftetsehails Tuesday: 7 P. Wed. 7:36 P. M. Emmauuel Baptist Church Telegraph Reed et Orcherd Leke Ave. = 10:00 A. M. - Auditorium Bible ‘Class ‘HOW JESUS AROSE from the DEAD’ Broedcest Over WCAR, 10:15 - 10:45 Dr. Tom Malone, Pastor 11:00 A. M. “SEVEN SINNERS & THEIR CONFESSIONS” 7:30 P. M. * “GOD’S BARRIERS AGAINST MAN’S SINS” BAPTISMAL SERVICE Departmentalized Sunday School for All Ages ~ Shifts Are Designed to Relieve Congested County Buildings Harry W. Horton. The shifts will include series of moves to relieve con- in Oakland County offices | be made as soon as they can | of Supervisors yes- | no objections to a advanced by Building and | Grounds Committee Chairman | THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1955 Marla English Loves to Pose for Cheesecake | By EARL WILSON | |” NEW YORK—Twenty is a wonderful gge for anybody to be. Especially if the body is a girl. . Marla English of Hollywood, chosen recently by The Stars and Stripes as “Miss Cheesecake,” was 20 the day we met—and she was seeing a Man about a dog. She was buying herself a French poodle for her birthday. * * * * “I'm going to save half by going direct to the breeder,” Maria said. We were having lunch. Hers consisted of lemonade. “You mean you can get dogs wholesale in Hollywood?” I asked Maria nodded into her lemonade. | “This fellow I know is a friend of Roy Rogers’ trainer. | has a friend who has a friend who knows a breeder.” He Marla, a Converting to office space 5.000 | beautiful, shapely brunette who looks like Elizabeth Taylor, square feet in the Welfare Building waved her hand, indicating the far-flung complications. in the-county service center on “Of course, it takes a few days longer that way. I'd kind of North Telegraph road, and moving | |ike to name him Christopher. But everybody says, ‘No, no, not the Probate Court's juvenile divi- for a French poodle!’” x *§ * ® I tell you this because you might think that “Miss Cheese- eake,” posing everywhere in bathing suits, is an evil, or sophisticated young lady. Not so! dent that's happening. She's kind of an acci- |New Sculpture Riles Citizens Los Angeles Residents Protest Statue Unveiled at Police Building By BILL BECKER LOS ANGELES (#—Nearly eve-y man and his sister posed as an art critic here today after the hr- ried, flurried unveiling of an ultra- modernistic bronze statue deco rating the new police building. They almost had to call the cops at its first guarded showing yes- terday. The only unconcerned people were the four elongated figures in sculptor Bernard Rosenthal’s 14 foot statue, which he rushed into place before irate city councilmen | threatened to tear it down and melt it up. * . | The group, representing a father, | a young boy, a mother and child—| “because the police department is | dedicated to the protection of the | family,’ the sculptor said—looks like nobody's family this side of | Mars. At least, not like council- | 4 | man Harold Harby’s family. | “A shameless, soulless, faceless, | i paceess, gutless monstrosity,” | | Harby opined. He introduced 8 resolution as‘cing that the sculpture | be sent to the melting pot and) ‘ County Defeats Special Census Proposal Would Give Faster Growing Areas | Tax Return Boost | A resolution calling for a special Oakland County census, which | would result in increased returned taxes to faster growing units, was voted down 49 to 39 by supervi- sors yesterday. The motion was made by Oak ; Harold K. Schone. Returned state intangibles and sales taxes are distributed by the county to its various local units on the basis of population, using 1950 figures. Schone and other supervisors, mostly from south Oakland, say their units are suffering because their heavy growth since the last | census is not taken into account in the distribution of returned taxes. | Oak Park, Schone stated, has | grown from about 5,200 to about { 23,000 since 1950. Ferndale Supervisor Orph C. | Holmes spoke against the resolu- | tion, A census now, he stated, | “could upset the budget calcula- | Park Supervisor and City Manager ” SULLY “ 250 Lbs. of Rhythm et the CATALINA PIAN BAR * Nightly Except Mondey Give if you can to win this fight! __ ee ee & tL & & & & & & & & © 4 4&4 444 4 4 te 4 te ft tL tte te te te recast into a plaque honoring po | tions of every unit in the county.” | licemen killed in the line of duty. Many units, he said, have al- | The resolution was referred to the ready planned to use or pledged police and fire commission and to money they expect to get under City Atty. Roger Arnebergh. the present system. ‘A majority of Arnebergh, taking his first view | communities in the county will BLUE SKY of the highly — statue lose if this census is taken,” he : . through dark glasses, said offhand added ° by 2 Policemen, MARLA he thought the council had the A special census resolution was | DRIVE IN Court Decides mucin et See 8 en ee passed last year by the supervi-_ Paramount told me that no matter what big stars go to pre-| had fulfilled its contract with sors. then reconsidered and turned | Your Family Theatre . ST. LOUIS @ — “We concluded} mieres, it’s always Maria's picture that gets in-the paper. Resenthal. eee down | 2150 Opdyke Rd. sthe police had framed him.” ex-| “Believe me, I don't know who it is that I know!” Marla spoke) 7. .-uiptor, who is receiving ; grt oe $1080 for hie work, promptly de Community Theaters | jury which acquitted Ben} “The strange thing is that I work at Paramount and have | cared he will sue if necessary to y Willis a° charge of. carrying &/ never been in a Paramount picture. They loan me out all the | keep his angular, hand-hammered os SH) Civle—Farmington Can ou Spare a And both Circuit Atty. Edwara| “me!” group otanding. United Freee Photo | g tts’ sence and City Silckers,. The | L. Dowd, the 2 ae . x* * * One councilman hinted that the MEMBER OF THE WEDDING—Bianket and flowers keep Miss | Law vs Billy the Kid," color, Scott | DIME ? any yoeneetiing of- City Art Commission, which ap | Alison Glover warm as she arrives at St. Margaret's Church, London, | "987: *7\8," Sabrina.” Mumpnrey ficial, and Judge James E. Mc-| Maria said that posing for cheesecake pictures with her is a : : “s . proved the statue, faces tough/to act as bridesmaid at a friend's wedding. Under the blanket is | Bogart. Audrey Hepburn; “Pour Guns to Laughlin announced in court they | labor of love. al — : the Border,” color, Rory Calhoun ! the verdict sledding, come next get. a gorgeous bridesmaid’s gown which proved to be insuffictent protection | Coueen Miller agreed yesterday was “They can’t keep me out of the gallery.” She sucked in Other random quotes from those | against the wintry weather. Wed. Pri: “Rear Window.” color. | on eee ; the last drop of the lemonade. “I've been posing for bath- | who sliped through guards sta-)——————__ Sen Sater. Sete ‘Derek. Seen Evans. | tea the idow was wm wr ase ing oult pictures since I was 12. ~ ay es Pete rete De sears gr the Seddie.” Banceipa | + ” ent : : : | a s . “hy the arresting officers, Det. Set.| “Twelve!” I said partment: nan tor as LINY Stepping Stone Isles = | James Cook, Willis’ brother-inlaw,| “I looked just the same as I do now, except I had long hair.” thing—it’s what they call cubar- | ~eeutnuad be aor —s and Cpl. Preston Nance. x« *« * * ism, ain't it?” ‘Could Pave Way to War Cameron, Joanne Dru; “Return trom Willis told the jury his arrest) she was in school in San Diego, water-skiing for $25 a week-| Professional critic—“A — hand- | “Sun Test “Deep in May Meart,” Sept. 2 followed an argument with end, when a photographer began taking cheesecake of her some piece of architectural sculp-| WASHINGTON (INS) — The) It will also probably be the last | color. all star cast . his sister, Cook's wife, that the | °°! ts ine 1 toute’ tt was fun.|°e” | world’s most active battlefield |to be hit by the Reds. It is a| cone *yar sckasse Seaste Das” two officers beat him and that he wasn't getting paid or anything. ugh was _ _—- | today is a series of islands strung large island with an airfield and | Pri. Sat: “The Iron Glove.” cdlor thad never seen the .32-caliber pis-| Then I started getting paid and I thought, ‘Gee, this is nicer’. Two high school students—‘‘It| out like stepping stones. for 200 a large and well trained defense | Lite" ceeres winslow, Charles Coburn. *tol they said they found in his car.| While still in high school, an agent asked her if she'd like to | stinks.” | miles along the Chinese mainland. | force of guerillas and regular sol- | ae + A physician who examined Willis| go to Hollywood. : ' Councilman Harby, for pictorial) They are the scene of a “little |ders under Chinese Nationalist! g,;. ~gnanghai Story.” Edmund “alter the arrest said his written) “They signed me without giving me a screen test—thank | purposes, hung his hat on the war” between the Chinese Com- | command. O'Brien, Ruth Reman; “Outlew Stel- *report on the examination had been | Heaven!” ° mother’s squash-melon shape d| munists and the Nationalists. The Communists triell twice in ‘Sun. Men “Melba,” Techaicolor Seared 0 talaly chow Willis had She began doing cheesecake for Patameount. “I guess they | "84 and pointed to the figure in| This fighting might be-the spark | iss9 to take it after rolling suc- — Oe been drinking at, the time. think I m aoe e her arms: “This is a baby? that could set off a “big war Sparel se 6 en | Pri, @at: “Ricochet Romance.” Mar- | Dowd, whose assistant prosecut- ink I've come up a little—I've gone from bathing suits te | this was greeted by cries of ‘no, tomorrow ‘ee ae Artin! an jorte "Main. Chill Wills: “Masesere al ” ° ” } . . 7 r ed the case, told the jury “we com- negligees. . — don't tot bien do that” trem Wie. idkenda. fe: Mw Birnie: ot a fa _oonen. te pletely agree with your hs le ert aa however the photographer tells her, So the studio | Nosenthal’s Frenc’ wile, ia Formosa moved into headlines | them cold both times and they | sat. “Lucky Me.” CinemaScope, Tecb- The pfostcutor said “ always a chaperone to make Sure she doesti’t éxceed any — diocstiad tae aie sane | Monday when the Chinese Reds | haven't been seriously bothered | ticle), Dor, Day. Phil silvers, “Past | ,would make a detailed investiga-| regulations of the Johnston office. Paar meee ue at ue hood | attacked and quickly overran one | since. Mateee : | ey Mave you ever excesded any?” I asked. | cis ae ee y husband) of them—Yikiangshan, But the island blocks off the | scope. Techniceler “Pot O'Brien. Mickey PONTIAC 5 Blu “Oh yeah!” Marla was surprised I asked. “They take so many. | ci ac | Yikiangshan is only one of the |Communist port of Amoy and is 2 }Spillese: “The Command” Techaicslor, | Indiscreet Judge rts | And some things, you know, aren't even pretty.” ‘ si ot this Asiatic battle-| prime target of the Communists. Lebe—Walled Lake ‘Actress’ Secret in Court She played a lead in “Shield for Murder,” an outside pic- New Drug Relieves ground. That fight is over. A battle| The next biggest group of Na-| 4. .».amerWemee tose | 6 DRIVE-IN ture, and alse in “Desert Sands,” opposite Ralph Meeker. for the others may begin at any tionalist islands are the Tachens | Technicator. Pat O'Brien. Mickey Spil- THEATER PHOENIX, Arix. @ — When ac- Bad Hi C tiene. which have been subject to heavy | ene: “Goes.” Technicolor, Herbert | ‘tress Terry Moore was issued a * * * * iccup ases There are only a dozen or so} air attacks since the fight for Yi-| Sun, Tues: “The Last Time 1 Sew! Dinie Mwy. at T citation here for not possessing a| “Maybe after ‘Desert Sands,’ they'll give me a lead at Para- ; islands off the coast still held | kichangshan began. an hae "Giainaes ee yao Telegeag® driver’s license, the officer asked| mount,” Marla remarked hopefully. CHICAGO @# eae by the Nationalists. Two years ago! The rest of the islands including | Teenaicelor . ee —————————————— Miss Moore her age. “Maybe in ‘Omar Khayam’,” she added. “Thought that’s kind | *7e"et!-sapping hiccups have been | there were about twice as many | the heroic Wu-Chiu which beat off | oa Ge fae dene” | J She whispered tm bis car: “2.” | of an Oriental picture and for that they sig alld tas an halted almost immediately with a| and they spanned 300 miles. a Red assault last fall are strung | Seward 0 Retineen| DELICIOUS “Did you say 36?” he asked. stevte 1 could wear contact tenena.” "| mew drug, two Brooklyn physicians; But some of them were lost | between Quemoy and Yikiangshan. Milterd DINNERS The actress was involved in a y ta’ th t think that's the sill h reported Friday to the Reds and some others were | Most are small and manned by| sat: “Duel im the Jungle.” Techni | . “minor traffic accident. Maria's gentlemen fans at's the silliest thing in the| In some of the cases the hiccups | abandoned by the Nationalists try- | guerilla or mixed guerrilla and | mr. Ogne Andrews. Joanne Crain. | BREAKFASTS : world —imagining Anybody would notice the color of “Miss|have lasted nine months and re-| ing ta consolidate their defenses. | regular forces. Technicolor, Humphrey Bogart, Ava | LUNCHES STEAKS . Cheesecake's” eyes. sisted all other known methods Of; 4... is.04 stih held by Chi- | CC a ea is HNL , VARS, a (Copyright 1955) treatment. The phrenic nerve has ; : 5 ° Marion Brande ; SEAFOOD, CAPONS, ‘ py boon but stil)| © Mal-shek’s forces differ in ‘Toots and Casper Artist : 4 ' e, measure in fiv . - a i iti iti Sat. Tues: “The “| GOP Convention Date, | Call | nM) een, Sty opie to. Still in Critical Condition |, my..rpare strut: |= Th Mt Drrmtwn 7 | mergency La Drs. Charles E. Friedgood and| em '* only a tew handred | 103 ANGELES w—James E | “inen*” “tne Powell Vic Demene Site May Be Set Feb. 17 Aid Ph coe Charies B. Ripstein said hiccuping yards across although it is 16 | urohy. 62, creator of the comic _— Birminghem Mary - Go - Round ASHINGTON WA date ana|Z222> £ 2YSICIAN | stoped in 4 of 50 patients treated) OO etia street | strip, “Toots and Casper,” is Te-| cuariaw: “tract ot, fhe Restaurant ¥ ls (he consiline string. ported still in critical condition at Wright place for the 1956 Republican Nom- |i Treating Child inating Convention may be selected) CHICAGO w—Quick-acting New at a meeting of the GOP National| york police supplied information Committee here Feb. 17. Chairman Leonard W. Hall called the committee meeting for that purpose yesterday, and said FE. 4-4864 ‘last night that helped a doctor de- cide that some liquid silverware cleaning fluid swallowed by a 2- year-old girl was not poisonous. The girl, Judy Burke, of subur- ban Des Plaines, was reported resting comfortably in a hospital and out of danger. She was ex- , a sjte subcommittee would meet eee ee Cameos a day earlier to prepare its rec- ' ommendations. Unpainted Furniture The convention is expected to be ‘ The held in either Chicago or Phila Pick and Paint Store | dciphia both of which, along with | | Atlantic City, submitted bids to Ne Cafileng Ave. PE 5-9963 the site subcommittee Jan, 8. pected to be released today. t * * ® | While the child's mother im- mediately applied an antidote of BAGLEY A 170 Bagley St. THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL Brand New Fully Gueranteed BATTERIES — As Low As SoA QO Exchange Installed in Your Car or Delivered FREE PLENTY OF FREE PARKING milk and corn starch, the harried father, John Burke, 29, a Chicago newspaper and his suburb- an telephone company for help. He UTO PARTS FE 5-9219 WHY DON’T YOU CALL Us! R when they were given chlorproma- zine. They also differ in military Chlorpromazine, a drug de- | value. Some are virtually useless. veloped in France, now is avail. | Others in the words of Secretary able in the United States under the | Of State John Foster Dulles are trade name Thorazine. The drug | ‘‘useful” but not essential to the i also has been used to control se- | defense of Formosa and the Pes- vere nausea and vomiting and for | cadores. the relief of pain and anxiety. The most valuable of the outly- ing islands is the biggest—Quemoy. St. Vincent's Hospital. family said last night, dominal operations the last years, she added. : lke Names Group for Soo Centennial | | WASHINGTON (UP) — Presi |dent Eisenhower has reconstituted | a commission which will prepare | plans for celebrating the 100th an- | of the Soo Locks of Sault | Ste Marie late this year. Eisenhower Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich.; Car! G. Sedan of Detroit; -Mrs. Rae C. Hooker of Mt. Pleasant, Mich.; IMA AUDITORIUM Flint, Michigan Next Sunday, Jan. 30th 2:30 P. M. and 7:30 P. M. WORLD'S GREATEST HILLBILLY © JAMBOREE Saget co en ro Ne in Person : @ Pee Wee Bond of the . @ Lulubelle & Scotty, Sweetheart of WLS. National ‘@ Pie Plant Pete end Bashful Joe, Stors of Radio _ » Station WIR Siro ; © Hewkshew Hewkit Foley Shi @ Bonnie Lou, the Tennessee ‘alk. Girl @ Jean Shepard, the Famous ly Song Girl The cartoonist, taken from his Beverly Hills thome to the hospital Thursday, suffers from a circula- 109 North Saginaw = tory ailment, a member of his Murphy has had three major ab- SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY MOVIE STAR NOW! | MICKEY ‘ > a & a4: ]- \BeEaTT , VN RIVATE-EY* a a BoE: «Orage Lene, ine Mee sigan atti Sr, 7 By 7 <_ cine” bee 1 3 es " A “Tort , “ +, : ee Srbeamecondtindtees © Sinn bk = a, OP oe ae Tee " oe oo; 7 PILLANE | ee ee ee SS ee eS eS ee ee lle ee ee ee eS ee ee ee eee ee Se er ee ‘ 4 i THE PONTIAC! PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY. 22; 1955 prefers his song‘ ered a delicacy there. vias Ba 2 ma Fox a d Hounds Crunchy Goossbarries glass in the Hie served to him in| pp ar : “ UL e Win $3,500 for Plaintiff | fs,"s 190, ius sued to seam UJ, S. Modifies Pontiac Theaters at og ate SANTA MONICA, Calif, ~The | The aircraft company, a catering | . . OAKLAND Alfred O. Gross, Bowdoin College firm piece of glass that aircraft engi- neer Peter M. Tropea said he didn’t expect to find in his goose- berry ple won him a $3,500 jury verdict, | if ly : = ji i : i | ; r _ Tropea, testified he found the! after-eating a piece of the pic. on hina ; | . STRAND ——$— Provisions a call Sat., Fri.: “Three Ring "| Woodward at Long Lake Road, Bloomfield Hills NEW LAKE THEATRE | erence) Bret i ietac” "| Phong Birmingham Mi 4-4800 SUNDAY -~ MONDAY - TUESDAY _ || er its new military manpower ee | SES": NOW SERVING jeescs| LUNCHES t i play e ° ye But the eee shunes voces tod ectohs ~ ba . " % . Hy the Feud Whol: | posed ‘ew lew, — aceon =~ E a « * | © *| mot books, im its stacks, | From 12 Noon as Well as Dinners from 5:30 . She led @ reckless life but knew foeteealigemcty os nip age Seda: — : Rs be i when a real love came her way. than honorable discharges to men — x 4 ' aa — who shirk the reserve duties, —_ ss OUR \ 3 j TOD -6- co ~ * es ' \ j TECHMICOLOR | asked about Se comes, said the i tA) \ ~ bd ihn ert isi tehe be too lieated “THE LAST TIME to write into the law itself, He said & y * + ee ke Pat: > s)he te J an attempt would be made to re- ; pe fLIZABETH TAYLOR NOW Thru Thursday! —Features At— a — dts seedy ee 1:28 - 3:28 - 5:28 - 7:28 - 9:30 LAST TIMES TODAY! reserves. if thay Salted to moet this ON OUR GIANT SCREEN! obligation, they could be called to John Wayne in “ANGEL AND THE active duty for another 18 months, BADMAN” por a FROM thus completing the two years of a service of regular draftees. ° ° inter $ Tenmite, decor «| Film Premier STARTS SUNDAY tn, ald ome tits may reaue|| Will Be Held Cecil B. DeMille’s Mighty Spectacle of weekly -drills pl weeks of 2 s ceey eet p while others may|| 42S8ide Prison Tempestuous Love ...Violence Under and y perhaps longer summer training} CHINO, Calif. —Hollywood has . given movie premieres in air- . Carter L. Burgess, assistant sec-| planes, on ocean liners ‘and even retary of defense, said the college | under water. Now comes one in- deferment program will continue.| side a prison. Actually, there is little resem- blance to a prison here. There are uniforms, bers nor walls. ANNOUNCING NEW SERVICE no worn, murs oral at MOTOR BAR and GRILL— mates live in dormitories, watch ming pool. LUNCHEON BUFFET ae commana $] 25 The place is called California Institution for Men, is gen- FINE FOODS, ALL YOU C EAT a ge <1" DINNER BUFFET Seaaper ca use pict, “Us ” was ae Sere is went Te fm, wl SEA FOODS — . by Hall Bartlett, was shot here PRIME RIB ROAST BEEF $9 50 ceaecty end matt & Gag amines CHOICE OF BEVERAGE were used as actors. 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Mrs 13 32 Te formerly lived closer to windows framed in Priscilla ny- . ~~ Natural hardwood floors with ante ae ot SE “Nylon is my favorite for cur- tains,” states Mrs. Farms, who remembers the hours she used “We have tried many other Litt tak Nik ih Saha iat fe it sii ei : He ae i dé d y y THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1955 EE RL KRESS LENA A A IO®, ts FIRTH 'S bright new -'tuftwoven" broadioom Highland Tweed A idee in oll wool carpet. Compare Our Quality! Compare Our Prices! eee Custom-made Venetian Blinds and Window Shades Reasonably Priced PONTIAC FLOOR COVERINGS ; L. B. Taylor, Owner 379 Orchard Lake Ave. ages FE 2-2353 | LUXURIOUS and DIGNIFIED THIS BEAUTIFUL 8-ROOM CONTEMPORARY Built in 1960 om 33 scres of land, with 495 feet of Private Lake frontage Only 17-mi. from Pontiac, 22-mi. from Plint .. . and @ pleasant drive 2554 tt. of lMving space, including 4 bedrooms and 3 tile baths, featuring o . Liv thedral Master's Guite ing room is 20x36 with Ca’ with radio-contral doors. Heating system is @ split , costing te install. Real Estate Since 1919 Pontiac 31 Oakland Ave. Phone FE 2-9200 You cam be sure you have seen the latest ideas and materials before you build or remodel. Just come im and see us, 25 90 many others are doing. Browse esqund, ask t see our plan books, or pick up some of the many helpful folders recently pub- lished. There's no obligation...see us for help- ful edvice anytime. CHURCH'S, INC. 107 Squirrel © Auburn Heights FE 2-0233 scat ts oc ,| | ee et ers Ree ws res é aad os Fes smart-looking yet practical modern home. The Department of Agriculture has designed and put up a spiffy, | split-level farmhouse at its re-| ~ | search center in Beltsville, Md. It | is the first time they have de-| veloped and constructed this type of a low cost structure. Estimated to sell for $9800, in- _| cluding heating system, refrigera- | brick-clapboard home is particular- ly adapted for a growing family. The unit is expansible and can | be built in two installments; much | the same as three previous homes | planned by the department's agri- | cultural engineering and home economics research branches. tor, and range, the nattily styled | EXTERIOR OF NEW FARMHOUSE developed by | entrance at ri of Agriculture shows living room | allow for later addition of third bedroom. Design Modern Farm Home for $10,000 For less than $10,000 a young|and utility room. The kitchen is} just six steps higher on the second farm couple can now build a/ U-shaped which saves the busy | level. Bays farm wife many steps Two bedrooms and a bath are Mrs, Housewife | Lady of House to Work | With Glamorized Aids | in Heavenly Shades | i CHICAGO (INS)—The lady who winds up taking out the garbage, te. et ¥ ght, wooden The latest lighting techniques, contemporary color schemes and useful partitions are. featured in eee? ae > be served. ' possible for scrubbing down the stairs and) to chat with a guest, ‘PRON Builders Reach rd wall on upper level to | A third bedroom can be [ Suitable for a sloping site or | finishing a paint job will be doing | as she prepares dinner. hilly location, the farm home has an eye-pleasing two-level layout. The lower section includes a large | living room, a dining area, kitcher. Read Before Starting Before you pry the lid from | paint can, be sure you read every | word of the directions on the | label. If you wait until later, a) colorful—but frustrating—stream of paint may conceal the most important part of the information. Cementing Foam Rubber Sections of foam rubber can be joined together with rubber ce- ment. To fasten the rubber to wood, cement a strip of tape to the foam rubber and then nail the tape to the wood. Pon Still Only ‘229° DELIVERED Sew Biede end Custom-Built Motor Included KEEGO Hardware_No. 1 FE 2-3760 3041 Orchard Lake Ave., Keego Harbor BEAUTIFUL MODERN ] HURRY-ONLY A FEW LEFT YT 4 ad al Le GS «= . “ye er - , : bad : ’ =u -. 19470 GRAND RIVER € ‘ “4 ee: v yaar ae? ; , E aa or ” * a VETS, NO MONEY DOWN 3 BEDROOM RANCH HOMES WITH CARPORT IN WATERFORD TOWNSHIP Komshed MODE 3S — , —_ PHONE OR 3-1101 ROSE HILL REALTY CO. | : « = vy ; ‘ " i “yi: é ° ‘ i . MODEL OPEN 1 TO. 9 DAILY 7 .* » * P: Me KE 2-9060 | ee these things soon with more dash. Manufacturers of which cover household aids of| that. Garbage cans and scrubbing pails im color, and paint brushes with handles especially designed for women were introduced at the Nationa] Housewares show in Chicago. The trash cans and pails are of which the manufacturer says pre- 5 y i 2 e 2 i Hl i 8 2 “women have been asking for pink because it's prettier and more Hi til Fee ff TH i It dies have copper handles. Even | kitchen clocks are framed in | Lumber “In drawing up the plans housewares, | this house; says Mrs. Leonore housing specialist, ‘ every description, are seeing to| fused each area and space for Thye, LH , one-eighth thick. This then may“ be primed and painted. Alternates presdwood, eg ge | TE | i f | | i 2 : BF i tt | | Vy i #8 btire 5 -| better than in 1954.” up to 35 pounds and yield a fat prized in making pastry. In times of , fat stored in serves as a reserve ishment for the animal. Tails of fat-tailed sheep weigh the tails of nour- y ) 10 Million Goal Post War Mark Being | Met in Mid-'55; Foresee 20,000,000 Homes CHICAGO # — American home | week at the opening of the Nation- al Assn. of Home Builders’ annual | convention and exposition. | Richard G. Hughes of Pampa, Tex., president of NAHB, said the industry has already set its sights | on the 20 millionth postwar home | with hopes of reaching that goal | SAVE CUTTER & svt, HYDRASPLIT San Y DRAULIC ee H , F ee. Wi eee F, “4 x PR all supply’’ over mortgage credit | in 1955 should be ‘“‘as good as or } ] } Lighter Room Achieved With Drapery Hanging Your living room seem too dark? before 1965. The BUBEASLNE Cuter ues He said the pewer io cut or Joint stone or | building industry ail the past six years and went into Ne dust or flying pleces, ne has- 1955 with « total of 9.4 million AK in taringe sanding, wp ender = hemes cinco World War I. roughest usage. Complete, te any material; cuts Hughes said this was enough joints, angles er , ee ee ee Model 888 illustrated; larger model also available. States. 2, PONTIAC CUT STONE ates are attending the llth annual|f M-59 (2 Mi. West of Airport) Phone OR 3-1594 convention which runs through Thursday. - a ee aterproofing saljnehes said indications are that] — Gomplete Basement W at Rete masiat Se mow homes. All Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates! though builders have tag coutn, particularty development |L_ 7°. eee Phone FE 4-0777 costs. are exerting upward pres- — sure on home prices,” Hughes He also predicted that the “over Wife Saver! Use kitchen walls for extra storage! MASONITE PEG-BOARD* PANELS Hang it all— on MASONITE PEG-BOARD* PANELS © FIXTURES © POWER INSTALLATION See Our Complete Line of FIXTURES and WIRING SUPPLIES 845 W. Heron FE 2-3924 or FE 4-6405 REMODELING SERVICE @ REC. ROOMS ®@ ADDITIONS ®@ ATTICS MIDWEST SUPPLY 9 N. Telegraph FE 4-2575 ~- storage area, keep things in easy reach. Wide variety of metal hangers go on and off in « jiffy. Come and see them! 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For Free Heating Survey and Estimate, Call AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. 5.000 Successful Insicliations in Pontiac Area 17 Orcherd Leke Ave. FE 2-9124 "WV AAAAGALAALAALALALsssg’ WANTED Farm Acreage or Lake Property Write Box 42, Pontiac Press Ba BBA BAAD 2 as ‘Baa aa aaa aa. quite ordinary at the time. =f 10 Feet Tall To Buy or Sell in the Drayton — ee Clarkston Area WHITE BROS. “REAL ESTATE . 5668 Dixie Highway A houseplant bought five years) R 3-1872 | by Miss Dorothy Neff has grown | so fast and begun blooming un- | expectedly in the past three years, that it has proved itself to be a plant extraordinary ago in a Grosse Pointe dime store | HOUSEPLANT EXTRAORDINARY—This houseplant, bought five years ago in a Grosse Pointe dime store by Miss Dorothy Neff, seemed 10 feet and produces exotic midnight-blooming flowers once a year. , Miss Neff lives at 2970 Interlaken Dr., Pine Lake. Well-Behaved Houseplant' Goes on 3-Year Rampage os RS a, @ - f “THE PONTIAC PRESS., SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1955 Ps TARE and Te Veterans on ; green, yellow, white, gray red, in their successive seasons. PULL PRICE $8,36000 White Lightens Closet PAY LIKE RENT! A good way to lighten up a dark aM th | 1955 Lamps mp swamengenbtiryt dl to Have That: See, oserten toon tn Seay a8 jany light that gets into the closet => » | and make it easier to find things. “pig now caler te The U.S. has almost five acres nme, Bloc toes Bor every ‘person in the has gotten steadily more pap- | C%UNtTY. is in china and ‘ S=s| No and metal lamps also will quota of pink. in Shrubs M y | shrubs to give va- e : one the home grounds @ Complete Youngstewn Kitchen @ Netene Exhaust Fea @ Full Tite Rath @ Autematic Fereed Alr Heat Te Buy or Self Real Estate Call the @ Disappearing Stairway te Attic Burmeister’s - - - Burmeister’s - - + > rl Burmeister s OPEN EVERY DAY 8 A.M. - 8 P.M. Sundays 10-3 P. M. TWO YARDS TO SERVE You! SPECIALS ADD A ROOM OR AN ATTIC Finish a Basement! No Money Down UP TO 36 MONTHS e td ¥ E+ 2 . ; f - ‘ ” . : - te aa 4 4 ; | tS edie ts ¥ - 4 r ees ra a : _ “4 “+. e seymouung - - - S.s0gsrouung - - - Ssoyspouung~-* g f te 2 og te ha ie TE , yin | a S,s0gs}OUNING - - - 5,10;S0UING Get Extra Room for Fun at Your House! That rumpus room costs less than you think—when you do it yourself! Rely on us for the advice and plans you need — the materials to do the job right! Peneling Flooring Insulation Insuletion Board Windows Doors Finish Trim Paint Vernish Finish Herdwere Quality Lumber BURKE LUMBER CO. Drayton Plains-on-the-Dixie OR 3-1211 4-BEDROOM NATIONAL The plant, a philodendron, now | ginning to bloom once a year. ten feet tall, tended carefully by | Miss | Neff, who lives at 2970 Inter-| At first its proud owner said, —_| the SS had ~ one on MTL CL For the Do-it-Y ourself about | days. Homcencasier Foote lectrie aw The actual bloom on the plant long and about eight inches wide. leaves a year. Harold Jacobsen, head of a local | believes Miss Neff's | plant to be very extreordinary. — rey te Dicom, ‘a un foo an | or a total of six buds. 7 Miles frem Pentice oe Heme take Beed Jest of Elicabeth tate Read. wu- Opes Every Pay 1 “tH 7. JOHN. J. DYER 8065 Commerce Rd. near Union Leke EM 3-4771 The flower itself has the appear- ance of a cobra head and exudes a sweet exotic odor and a syrup-| like red liquid. It opens at mid- | night and stays for about three | | is about six inches long and three inches wide. Leaves are 18 inches | The plant develops about six new florist shop, when consulted on the | rarity of this Philodendron, said | that though there are countless | varieties of the plant, he has never | | heard of one just like this one. He | particular | Last Week! To See the “Meadowbrook” THELMA M. 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With the | Concrete Call FE 4-4570 55 Wesson, of for tion 1-Family Units on Permits for.60 1-family homes on North East Blvd. and Linda to Schulgren Homes, Inc. head the list of build- De- 1 = of exception of the. Schul- Raeburn, Superior Siding Con- FE 8.0332 || Specialists in Re-Modeling! CEMENT and CINDER BLOCK ELLIS CONST. CO. eS . 2690 S. Woodward * ROUGH Call US fer LOW tiens, recreation Phone ORlande 3-2276 * Contractor or TRIM BIDS en eédi- reems, hitchens, ‘D & M Building Service ROY ANNETT, Ine te *Dipént and Guardsmen Paints Carpenters’ Tools 27 Orcherd Lake Rd. FE 2-838 Realtors r 28 E. Huron St. Ph, FE 3-7193 ————— f \ ATERIA % .> DONALDSON LUMBER 500 FLUSH DOORS As Low as *6°° CUSTOM BUILT CABINETS AT PRODUCTION PRICES Line of ~“abitatis HARDWARE FOR AND CABINETS (NEW LOCATION) 490 Pontiac Trail, Walled Lake MERCER FLUSH DOOR SALES Phone MArket 4-2222 panels the walls of the recreation same wood forms the combination THE. PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JANU FARMS’ RECREATION ROOM — Knotty pine wainscot high | in the center of this photo. This unit actually conceals a soil pipe as room for the Robert E. Farms of St. Joseph St. One wall is fully paneled in the pine and the storage unit and bookcase seen ARY 22, 1955 well as providing storage area. Asphalt tile covers miniature printed paper covers the upper sections (Continued from Page One) get 200 lines or 200 terminals; Ox- ford, 100 lines, 200 terminals by the first of November; Rochester, 600 terminalis with 600 lines by Nov. 1 of this year, Each new customer, says Novak, Costs the company $400, This in- vestment is spread out over years af service, he explained. Consumers Power Co., with its as clerks, meter readers, cashiers gas servicemen and other job classifications. The housing of additional per- sonnel and replanning of depart- ments is resulting in an Office area addition of 10,000 square feet and Wessen Sts. for many decades. They will be dismantled around Feb. 1. In Consumers entire Southeast — Divisien, which includes Oakland County, 9 miles of new gas mains and imprevement of 70 miles of older main will affect 4,258 services. | Capital improvements take a | portion ef the nine million budg- ——— _ ee ee eee GOVERNMENT HOUSING UNITS MUST BE MOVED AT ONCE! you today may never again be available. wy You can move or sectionalize them—or we will , buys we will make While They CLOSING OUT! Last! 1:3 Bedroom, Singles—Duplexes - at *250= t Like Rent! £ ar thins J : ‘ i xe nie, Moe BS al oi Pe ee Fs radia pes Y~ Read. 6 bt nomes | | ee Pontiec, Michigen — ve Utilities Plan for Service in Expanding Home Areas et for 1955, he said, . including plans te dismantle the office building on W. Huron Street. Thig will be replaced by a mod- ern customer office building. In the remodeling pi¢ture is the rehabilitation of office space at the warehouse site for some of the personne] at the present downtown Pin-pointing the development program for the year, Canfield noted the following substation im- provements: 1—William Rensi substation, Wa- terford Township, to be replaced with an increased-capacity station office. to provide for growing residential and commercial load in the area |‘ areas. new Vickers Plant will be served 2—Walled substation in| by this statiog. Goes ip to be expand. SS penton to Ge. s0 of No#i will be with 3—Waterford substation in Wa ee en oanae tome of station, It will serve the new ee oan tae on by the end of 1956, be to direct con-| 7_New substation in vicinity of | nection with St. Clair Power plant.|7.i.craph and 13 Mile Roads to 5—Arnold substation, Troy/ii. care of the increasing de- Township, to be built in vicinity) ona. now served by Brooks and of and Crooks Rds. to pro! pranklin substation. vide for heavy industrial loads and |Help Preserve Sub Flooring With Soil Cover by laying roll roofing on the soil beneath the building. The suggestion is made by L. W. Bonnicksen said the soll cover is easiest to apply after the foun- dation ts laid Relative humidity of 75 per cent or more in the “crawl space”’ is re- sponsible for most rotting in the lap strips of cover or place the cover flush against the foundation or piers, He warned that soil cover does PULL Tipe es LTA peces MTT LL 8—New substation in vicinity of | West Maple and .Lahser Rds. for | | the Quarton, Franklin and Beverly substations. Learn to Relax, “= | station to be erected near Orchard | 4 ~ Perfect Special Paint for Masonry Walls masonry developed by paint manufacturers, but, as with any high-quality prod- uet, the paint must be properly | KEASEY ELECTRIC used if best results are to be ob- Coonan: tained, says American Builder. = nr American Builder, light-construc- Phone OR 3-260! ~ OR 3-1483 tion industry publication, says that Dixie Highway application of the undercoat is of Drayton Piains. Mich. _ ag-mry importance “because) === — coating must remain un- =: affected by the lime that is present GABLE PARK HOMES in concrete, stucco, and mortar, Model at... and in addition must have good Beldwin & Feirmont hiding power.” Pontiac Either a paint @r en oll paint cam be used. nn tENAMIN RICH “Cement-water paint is especial - 7 _—-——- ——— base material if an oi paint is « used on them, Apply the priming coat only after at least a week of clear, Gry weather.” Keep throw rugs from sijping by sewing preserving jar rubber rings to the corners. = “If oil paint is to be used, de- lay painting from three to tweive months after the.structure is com- porosity of the walls, and the kind of mortar used (mortar without Open-textured surfaces need a pre- liminary coat of a cement-sand Te Buy.cr Sell Real Estate See Bateman and Kampsen Realty Company 377 South Telegraph FE 4-0528 Sagamore Estates Scenic Home Sites Pentiae Trail, 1% Mi. West of Orchard Lake Road 10—Installation of underground Famed Designer Says cable, replacing overhead lines, | from Lincoln station te the vicinity American Housewife jof the Webster substation. These Tries Too Hard lare to be laid along Woodward Ave. between 11 Mile Rd. and Web- Is the American housewife a/ ster Ave. in Roya] Oak. good hostess? | 1l—New service connections to You'd think so because she cer-| serve an estimated gain of 10,000 tainly loves to entertain. to 12,000 new customers in 1955 But “what she doesn’t know | will be made. about being a hostess can drive| 12—A Westchester substation at you mad" says industrial designer | Lahser and 15 Mile Rd. is being Russel ‘Wright who designs cut- , glassware, furniture | Village development and surround- of other functional | ing area. things for the housewife's ‘easier me Engineers Conduct Tests living.” Most of his designs are in the modern manner. | for Humidity Percentage rt peepee atl | perature of 70F, when temperature is above 10F. | She and the eager beaver hostess | Plan tone Spring Cardening Town & Country GARDEN CENTER ing coasters and tables around al- S819 Highland R4. (4-50) OR 98-7147 most as often can provide a nerve- wracking experience for you.” +4 i i af : f iy 8 oF fH ii Ls I p Hh TT Z its : Th hs 3 e é AL i ¢ F BF | i eerenean ath abelapengige ' Ms * . = | Lake and 15 Mile Rd. for areas of | 0S ess | Bloomfield, Farmington and Mil-| ford. | } built to serve the new Westchester | a e No Buttons! No Levers! The SUPREME Full-Automatic we- 00% automatic! Automatic with erdinery . automatics.” Only SUPREME re generates while you sleep! H. H. STANTON en See NO MORE FOR THE HOME HAND SAWING CRAFTSMAN! with 6" $49! ' Power — Rugged 8 emp moter fo of Porter-Cable’s HOMEMASTER SAW Home-craftsmon . . . here's o sow thot does all your cutting operations up to homecrot cvtnng be 10 times foster thon a hand sow. Soves dh iganee time and money on every home repair 0 Sefety — stree job. Medel 125 rips through plonks in qverd protect oper seconds. Mokes cross-cuts, bevel cuts, eter. : pocket cuts, miters .. . and others! 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Telegraph Rood =e as Gms) FORMICA COUNTER TOPS FINEST WORKMANSHIP Formica pressure Bonded to Mahogany Plywood as per Manufacturer's Specifica- tions. Redford Building Specialties 140 Starling Dr., Commerce Telephone EMpire 3-2279 a | THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATU at 1455 N. Woodward, Birmingham, pleted recently by the Detroit Edison Co. Designed | to fit the neighborhoods, modern iii de e substation | like nearby residences. This unit serves an apart- been com- | ment house area and follows architectural style of the nearby structures. - Road has substations look | Dwart fruit trees have gained considerable popularity amorig home owners. Dwarf apples take the lead. while dwarf pears are likewise favorites, according to the American Association of Nursery- men. Not all fruits are available in dwart sizes, which have. the ad- vantage of bearing the second or third year after planting. Another advantage is that much | if not all of the fruit can be picked | while one is standing on the ground | or on the lower steps of an ordi- | nary stepladder. Standard size fruit trees also may be grown. While they take longer to bear, they will Gas Furnace That Grows Into An | Air Conditioner | GENERAL @ecectaic ony ‘ | >| HEATINC—SHEET METAL CONTRACTOR 351 North Paddock St. FE 5-6973 ¥ + 56 Rie ODERNIZING yy Y q me f MAKE A BEDROOM IN YOUR ATTIC How to Grow Vitamins Board Headed | in Your Own Backyard | | means « by MeGaughan | tances and other information for Fruit trees are decorative in| flower, as well as productive of ta- ble delicacies when properly cared for, offering a combination of both beauty and palate - teasing juict- ness. Of all things on the home property there is nothing quite like watching the ripening of your own fruits, the large tree fruits, and the small-plant fruit like straw- berries, raspberries and _blue- berries as they gradually reach their delicious tree-or-bush-ripened flavor. For the most select varie- ties for local growing, nurseryman. Blueberries require acid soil. Following are planting dis- W. R. Harvie of Lathrup | Elected Vice-Chairman | of Building Group Henry T. McGaughan, of Pon- | tiac, Was elected chairman of the Michigan State Board of Registra- ceeds Clyde R. Paton, of Birming- ham, who continues on the Board. Others elected were William | R. Harvie, of Lathrup Village, vice-chairman, and Robert B. traits roe im the largest | brants, F.A.LA., of the Saginaw | pertien - | firm ef Franta & Spence, Archi- Plant the best grades of trees| tects, secretary. from reliable nurserymen. In plant- | ~ | : Re-elected y G. |} ing, dig a hole large enough to take | -. , cS, oon aa all the roots without crowding |1i. assistant, Mrs. Irene Weil. them. Dwarf trees should be set Other members of the Board are Henry retary, RDAY, JANUARY 22, 1955 is A ry Martin-Ser Our The most beauti- ful array of inte- rior colors ever created pilus ex- pen color harmony. service! at's what you get with these brand new, top-quality NU-HUE ¢ COLORS in flat, semi-gloss or full gloss enamel finish. - Now —get the beautiful color harmony you'vealways wanted, quickly and easily! Take painted samples to check your choice of NU-HUE COLORS —then simply order by color number from ALBERT B. 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Conceal Lacquer Scratch peal it ag oy soil and) You can often conceal small After planting, th ghly soak | Scratches in lacquer by applying | the , about the roots with | just one drop of lacquer thinner or | . | nail polish remover to the scratch. Te ane pecteereal nec aig | This will soften up the | tablished. lacquer so that it will flow out over the scratch. Fruit trees require care but there is glowing satisfaction for the whole family in growing your | own. To live with healthy fruit | Birch hardwood flooring has a) trees and small fruits in your |fine sheen due to the tight grain | backyard is a pleasing experi- | and linings of the pores. It shows a | ence, and to plant them now = sparkling luster when treated with | paves the way for a smaller food a penetrating sealer finishing | Sheen to Birch Flooring mot grow because they require dormant pecans, chestnuts and filberts also may be grown! Mirrors for ‘55 Give Promise - of Great Change TOLEDO, O and new design promise some changes in 1955 mirror styles. There will be polka mirrors and pastel-tinted mirrors, according to June Cabot, home arts consultant for Libbey-Owens Ford The new glass is being produced by a process installed late in 1954 Called “‘twin grinding.” it turns out distortion-free, optically per- fect plate glass by grinding simul- taneously both sides of a 900-foot panel of glass until the surfaces are exactly paralled. Used in dec- orative mirrors, “twin ground” glass results in images that are sharper, clearer and more highly effective than ever before possible (INS)—New glass ete.. will season Many types of nuts, walnuts, fruits such as apples, cherries Handy Party Tray Clips to Chair Arm Strong clips attached beneath a handy and attractive new party tray grip it firmly to a chair arm Designed for handling snacks and drinks, this lightweight. durable chair tray is made of bakelite plas tic. Strong spring pressure holds the two chair clips against the bottom of the tray. The two clips are easily pulled apart and then clamped firmly onto a chair arm Measuring 8 inches wide and 12 inches long, this practical snack server will hold a sandwich plate and cup or glass with ease. Since Bakelite plastic resists water, al cohol, vegetable oils, butter, mayonnaise and the natural oils in coffee and tea, a damp cloth quick ly cleans the tray without leaving permanent rings or stains. |as well as crystal clear, | | | Commercial and Industrial Wiring Speciclists BALLARD ELECTRIC CO. 543 8. Paddock Gt. ¢ FE 64-4201 DIXIE HWY North of Telegraph Rd. 3401 West Huron St. ; ® Goodwill Automatic Heati Heating System can be in- ng Co. + | FE 2-7849 ee AONE SIGNS SAEs Tiare Ce _— ond stolled in any home, new or @ few wa old, ond you will not be & Warm Your without heet overnight! Heme. budget im the future. product. - New York this week. ; FLAT $4) ;of Bakelite vinyl resins to oil, “What happens when Junior ‘ —_—__— pushes the button te flip the @ 4 | withetands battery acid and brake | pon. rag pool — an | ; AND PLATES fluid. | 4 isitiy ystander asked 4 ee | To a concrete floor, or an area aie 4 | from which oil and grease have| “W "* Kiefer said Pontiac Welding & been thoroughly removed with a | | solvent or other cleaner, the new coating may be brushed over the desired area. A pint normally cov- |ers approximately 40 square feet. Allowed to dry overnight, the coating permits oi] and grease to | be whisked up with a tissue or | | cloth. Dirt is easily removed with | |a broorh or hose. By helping keep |floors free of inflammable ma- | terials, the new coating reduces | fire hazards. Easier and quicker | Cleaning of floor areas which are | | subject to drippings from automo-| The refrigerator deers slide up | biles and machinery also helps | and down with the pressure of a | eliminate tracking of messy oil, | forefinger and the glass oven door | grease. and dirt into other areas. | slides down like an automobile | Available in either steel grey or | window at the touch of a button. | of pink and plum-colored -xecu- tive suite, with a desk at one side : + ‘ 4 Fi i |tile red. | ‘There are sensible .casons ———— behind its most amazing gad- Alternate Use of Linens __ gets, Kiefer said, even the recipe | . dial which works like a smail Each time you put away raemy | meevée sesece merely project micre- | laundered, sheets, pillow cases OF!) gig se ester-tev the } | bath towels, plagereach at the aan l bottom of the pile. This gives your | entire supply an even share of’ ‘Inste f buying a cookhok wear out ahead of others. [f any | CY’ pieces are crumpled, run them | exact!) what the thing you're through the household ironer to cooking is supposed to look like.” make them fresh and spic once| He wasn't much of a cook him- | | more. self, Kiefer admitted, outside of a | | —— bread and egg dish he sometimes | Be careful when you drive large | whips up late in the evening and | | nails into a wall — you might hit | steaks cooked outside over a char- | jan electric cable or a section of copper pipe. The needle of a small | compass will usually indicate in | what sections of the wall there is liron or steel. Carload Pure ALCOA ALL ALUMINU (Including Frame and Any Standard Size Limit 2 Doors per Customer hase Sale! M DOORS All Hardware) POSITIVELY NO DEALERS! | . 2%, (in August johnson All on Display Now ALWINDO COMPANY ye TOTO C CCC CCC CC CCC CCC al PDAAPPAAADAADAAARAN Ann enn nner ~wrerre. TO BUY OR SELL REAL ESTATE See JOHN KINZLER The SAVINGS you make when you INSULATE are GREAT— % -_ weit a s-as2s | fat the ‘Bill malin Center al — — | q —< Ket AVAILABLE Ag EB AE Nf} Exclusive Lone Pine Village STYLE-RITE, Inc. 1090 Lone Pine Read SS Thar Li | danuary special! SAVE 25% DELCO OIL FURNACE Includes . . . Delco 75,000 BTU F Automatic Controls, all necessa bogie 275 gallon. tank, layout and installation instructions for perimeter heat for average 6 room house. COMPLETE J 549 ox: Only $4.39 Per Week—No Money Down! One You Free Service! ¥ = int a b. 2... eee” | Ts ae | ae .. (PHE PON'TIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY. 22, 1955 = 24-Hour Strike Cripples Ruhr Coal Mines, Steel Mills 430,000 tons. Over-all loss in pro- duction wag expected to approach six million dollars, ” * - The strikers left the pits with the open support of the opposition, antirearmament Socialist party, second largest in West Germany. Chancellor Konrad Adenauer’s government officially deplored the’ strike in advance, declaring - it would play into the hands of the Communists and only benefit) ag “those forces hoping to 4 y the | Yesterday. He was retiring ae. democratic order.” * 7 - The immediate cause of the walkout was a statement by Her- mann Reusch, managing director of the big Oberhausen Stee] Works. Newspapers quoted Reusch as say- ing trade unions “brutally black- mailed” the West German Parlia- ment into passirig the codetermina- vering British Refuse to Install Central Heating scape, explain at length what is wrong with central heating. They don't have much of it, and seem determined not to have any (Central heating, in case the term is unfamiliar means the proc- ess of heating your house with a furnace.) ‘ are icicles in the bath room. That perverse g ; é 2 F on Retirement Day DETROIT }—Raymond Middle- ton, 59, stepped down from his | city garbage truck for the last time 31 years on the job. There was a tear in his eye. “It's hard to give up something | you love,” he said. “‘And this job | I really loved. At ‘irst I hated it, but the longer I wcrked the more I grew to love it.” ; “I got to know my customers as well as the mitkman,” he added. It's surprising how much you can find out about people by tion law of 1951 which gives labor a voice in management. Behind this was labor’s broad fight to hold and reassert its say in Management. . Hatcher Gets Soo Post LANSING @®—Dr. Harlan H. Hatcher, of the Univer- sity of Michigan, has been ap- pointed by Gov. Williams to the Soo Locks Centennial Celebration Commission to succeed the late Charies F. Platz of Rogers City. Culture pearls have but a frac- tion of the value of natural pearis. inspecting their garbage cans.” St. Louis Police Track ‘Illegal Pickled Pigs Feet | ST. LOUIS @—City sleuths are Object—to find violators of a city ordinance which requires tavern operators to have a restaurant per- FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS . - At EVERYBOCY LISTENS, -— __—— os 4-22 DIXIE DUGAN THE BERRYS | ok aes bd ee Ae Pai | DONALD DUCK ih a". vere | 1988 by MEA Bervice, ine “I'm just wondering if this apron would look becoming on 4a | others have received warnings. | short man with a 46 waist!” BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES by Edgar Martin JN ' i ut yh fts I DON'T THINK IT’S $O FUNNY MAYBE NOT NOwW--- g T I'll GET A BIG LAUGH OF IT NEXT JULY BY 4 OuT | fon IR wy oy NI me Dw al Oon Gh nt init Wo nt? ele ‘ _* i ee = WO he ogy or / LOOKING BRANELY AT THE WORLD AS HIS OYSTER VON THOVEN Ea WHEN THEY # - _ a , ’ ad - 3 a A 5 ana eh . 7 ‘ Ty ; ‘ \ f <4 ’ r “ é . THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1955 : ; ! ry = _ - ’ = ~ - - Lodg Cal d . Flowers 3 _ Help Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted Female 7 Work Wtd, Femala 11 “_ a ~ _—_— ~ — ~ Ly — e en ar : WALL WASHING, W | MARKETS |} Lodge Calendar Grants to MSC | xseee rece | Gece eeme cme | eae ee eee | Sree Produce No. 228, O. E. S, 8 p. m. Monday, A 6 OS ay froine but not GENERAL O boa“ would like een Senate 155 pin matin A Ostet sere | [Of Sonarel ~~ 2 Borlgn Airway ucts tne. by the day. Call FE DETROIT, Jan. 19 (UP) — Wholesale or on ee 0 a 00 ugaana ha” _ STE OCRAPHER 2-2744. . prices, oa sermen meruste p0- ’ my Mete, Pm , Bown | are permanent with ; : ported Buresu .of Markets: ’ * RETAIL ROUTE SALESMAN FOR average hours. on the Wer : : Delicious. ‘ : * : ral office rience preferred. ASHINGS DONE ourcenmecs.eer et! = News in Brief | Folk Foundation Gives) Donelson-Johns | i; "miitesmie radar | Suoceais gen S* | Yeeerpsaee Spe be ce a gg 4fotu Bet | iiss pases gy of 1009 Grove $71,600 for Fellowship pea RURERAL HOME. AMAZING INCOME AND KE ARTHUR'S wasnt ; . ® ° °V 6 rt . DESIGNED FOR F PUNERALS” CONDI- — 1, 2.78-3.25 bu: apples. » Red, Mo| Milford, drew a $15 fine ati «| in Political Science PU PUNERAL HOME TIONS IF YOU QUALIFY. WANTED: ime. » Me“ lthree day sentence in Oakland . ee ve eis PERRED CONTACT COMPANY 2 N Saginaw St. WOMA sa uss ~-3. pects. topped No 1, 200-|County Jail yesterday when he| EAST LANSING @®—Gifts and qhoughttul Service PE 3-300) REPRESENTATIVE AT THE —~“GIRLS~ rE 1g0 ba. Cuvoage Mo). Tose be cen, | pleaded guilty to driving his auto | grants totaling $234,554 have been ipl so Tr0ePM, oe 1 gat gee to oe sales topped, No 1. 1.60-1.95 ba Celery root. | without an operator's license. He at et ee be a Voorhees-Sio e field conducting Sarah Coventry Building Service 12 oa Dennet, : before Pontiac J Ce- | Be ate Board = [Sun nea —— in private home party plan. © Ian bu, "orseraaian. "Ro {800-400 pk aren McCallum. — culture, college governing body. Rela erty HOME olor SALESMEN collections or deliveries. Cali me ALL. TUPES OF HUmLDEnS Tuan dry, No 1, 125-135 10-Ib bag. Parsley, The largest grant was $71,600| “">™*** “re'San New and used | car salesmen. Baran Hoyt PE eae Eas asst Det, TRintty 3-071 CT eT eo ee eetipa Ne {| Newton W. Krebichi, 30, of 39¢| from the Falk Foundation of Pitts- Monuments 4A Dodse-DICK DAVIS. SALES NEAT APPEARING MAN i gt Sg 1.00-1.50 % bd. Potatoes, No 1, 130-140 | Worton Rd., was arrested by Pon-/| burgh, Pa., for a graduate fellow- an __420 Main St. Rochester _ oll 4. =i. = cst, bs Rick SLOCK AND CEMENT $0-1b bat: potatoes, N° Wi-160 bts box, |tiae Police yesterday on a traffic | ship program in the Department of| pontiac Grants & Marble Tt a | OE. ~ able to start imi 8 work. Also, ol #. No job tog 90-18 doz behs. Rutabages, No 1, 1.30- | warrant, charging him with speed- | Political Science. Robert J & George BE. Slonaker _sys, 16 N. Saginaw. sion. Call M Sun, é work. Ph PE 48604. 1.50 bu. Tomatoes, hothouse, No 1, 2.75- 208 Oakland Ave. FE 2-4800 PERMANENT POSITION 1 ‘~ 380 10-lb basket. Turnip, topped, No ing 40 miles an hour in a 2 A grant of $51,920 was accepted aE enaaRRmE ES ne P THATCHER gE precede mile zone. from the W. K. Kellogg Foundation eau Parameter eggs $200 Per Wee cinity =. Pull or eart Gane, N OW ag 5 ag Pew} pom Celery cab- of Battle Creek for new construc- aoa N rev PE 5-693! Tuscugh one imited. supply et moat eppearee, eens wee of ons we time te pick out the lot PAT TERSON reens: Collard, No 1, 1.00-1.50 bu. y sem Police yesterday arrest: | tion and alterations at the Kellogg Cemetery Lots 5 feeds. you are assured se PART TIME EW) to in A We otter eb, We 1. sri bu. Gwiss chard, i — D. Goodwin, 27, of] Biological station at Gull Lake. i srt geen cornings immediotely = = erator for transcribing. Edison complete service, & WERNET ackson Bivd., Milford and| Grants of $12,000 each were ac-| * LQTS JN PERRY MOUNT PARK. tnd powerful TV and radio ad- edge of shorthand necessary. OR RED HORS DETROIT EGGS booked him for driving his auto h ‘ he Saree pri 14 ORAVE LOT. vertis you simply write up >bl2. a sae : 609 cepted for research projects in t WHITE CHAPEL, 1 4 GRAVE LOT the orders. If you can sell, repid 8019 Cass Elis. Rd. National DETROIT, Jen. 21 (AP)—Egss, f.o.b.| under the influence of liquor at , 12 grave jot Adjoining. OR 3-178d Ge eoten. 5 yee oe 8 PRIVATE SECRETARY & TO @ Bldg.— PE 2-9224 Detroit, cases included, f sense departments of journalism and PL ag gps ees SLA Walia teat’ Kad) fastest asarws years of age . Excel- Fe 42252 or FE 209179 e i Huron and Mill Sts, botany —_— BS a eh cmpean of te type. Der lent working conditions. Apply BLOCK A CEMENT WORE Whites: Grace A jumbo 52, large 39, , Help Wanted Ma 6 personal interview, Pontiac: 18 W. Pontiac Press box 101 wanted. & minimum 34-36 weighted rage 34%,| Juan Nevares, 26, no known ad- The journalism grant, for a en a won __Huron St., Room! 19. SS and availa- CAR ENTER +: “Grade ‘A Soube 0, large 36-| Gress, is booked for drunk driving| project in communications, was ae onda Earnings unlim- TRAINEE RECEPTIONIS1, DOCTOR'S OF R mcdeling kitehens baths, clos- R w ye ah og mage 56 gual 58; at Pontiac Police Headquarters to-| trem the Midwest Administrat- od, Basotient vesting | conditions. Will assist congret and operations _~ te Pontiac. Sate ase. ots attien, porches, stairways and FO SALE Checks 29. day after police arrested him on! tien Center of the University of days 168 Ww Montcalm menage pore oll go Reply Pontiac Press, Box 80. : é rRY AND ce : a warrant Friday in front of 10%| Qhicago. The National Science XT LOCAL FIRM, JUST FORMED, ccneer eth cumaning an REFINED AND QUIET WOMAN ment ete 5-0782. | Y s| : Sej S. Saginaw St. foundation of Washington, D.C., | his year" needs 3 experienced fal = rerun cTtanaetan, Bite lent. duties for an older Widow Carpenter Contracting 1953 [| YUGOSIAVIA SEIZES — | arreeta yesterday on thrve tat.| #2¥0,the botany grant fora study | ie iniais AGi 3 Gieime || Mie Prem ye | SpeSagede’ gaemaegzers | Ren. “being o™ ME ° fic warrants is John W. Reed, 44, : nS ae a aie oes ee ee GUsTOM BUILDING F. HA. FT LINCOLN CAPRI Four ltalian Boats of 155 South Blvd, He is charged; An increase of $5 a term in stu- belo van a + co. . BOND EMPLOYMENT AGENCY “fenced “is 417 ,sigamine "youl. we ba Mosernizins. Fe. ee Cost $4,950 with driving with no operator’s|dent fees was authorized to fi-| 2339 Orchard Lake Rd. Pontiac. rE oe ©: we oe s-186a Lannasy $40 8. Telegraph. Anerations, _resrestion rooms & ROME w@ — Yugoslav patrol |jicense, driving with a revoked | nance enlargement of the Olin Me-) FE >6i¢_ ae a TV SERVICEMEN WAITRESS. DAY AND WIGHT aa pree wo RE ALTERA: $ | boats today seized four Italian fish-| operator's license and having no | morial Health Center. ; A on ed unter 6. Airines Spat have capestence.. Top pay. on sae hee tions modernization. also custom 1 | ing boats, presumably for drop-| tail lights on his car. The board accepted a gift of} _Trewing 0 _______ for outside work. in per- ~~ SEAMSTRESS | gpiniding, Chive 213 ee DENTAL ping their nets in Yugoslav waters. Chinese silk textiles from Dr. Shao Auto Seryice Salesman timp r one _Orenard tate Are - sau oa Sas Mec ecm Go eee cdi: Woe euunun The action broke a truce that| Elmo N, Lockwood, 60, of 89/Chang Lee, head of the college’s| with ability to meet customers -| "Stberienced 32 Auburn. chine Birmingham Cleaners, 1253 Ravmond Commons FE ¢-4008. wean oe See Mt a, [| had prevailed in the Adriatic Sea|Emerson St. was charged with| Department of Foreign Studies. | pityeis’ for‘puiy geet gee | WHORE DEALER Warren: | Sow 6 . . Pontiac. door-to-door ex- . . ay 2 Italy end Yuosstavia agreed |e ey ey vat at onal] OE ; _tine Freq. Box No. | perience.” The WF, “Rawleigh STENOGRAPHERS Pree estimates Joho Taylor Pi division Trieste Free = BROWN AND = ol iN we 404 Territory. Tt came as a seven-|snd Kettering Sts. last night. Kipling S Daughter Ue Here ma coer ne, | guameerh im Momtinc If you have SALARY RATE $2.62 CEMENT — OUR SPECIALTY: member’ Yugoslav trade mission A tire and wheel was stolen from e e ———EE pre Ay Gectzoom wre fer rYPISTS visos EADS OLB VE rn discussed with Italians ‘here a EAB DRIVERS. STEADY OR monte oe” wcuere SALARY RATE $2.500 B Pic trade accord and the possibility ot|“r 9" Saar ee cae jects fo ospita ee _ Boge MCA-@EEO Presper. I fioas’" reGrement. ahd’ insurance OR SANDINO FIN. . a ee _— wie the car Dg Boe in &| ARRINGTON, England M J | APARTMENT AND UFti- WANTED ELDERLY MAN FOR mane Other Benefits 27518. “ ses 7 lot at 913 Baldwin Ave., Pontiac s —, 7 uae pao Evenings EM an he ae ast ooihain “ean . #s - Elsie Bambridge, only daughter of} 3.4333. — : beat Bivaie’ Werk Gnd gare APPLY ou, remodeling. repairs and cab Before the Trieste’ agreement | Police reported today. Rudyard Kipling, wants the big| DRIVER - SALESMAN POR DRY $51.20 per (week Hours from 12 _nete_PE $5814 slav seizures of Italian fishing | bail, Ph. PE 5-5201. C. A Mitchell. moved away. ae ee Ieee tn Oe lH boats were common. Usually the ° Adv.| The hospital, consisting of a EXPERIENCED Simon we cattle. Help Wanted Female 7 OAKLAND COUNTY PERSONNEL Ont RANTEED ROOMS ALL fishing boat was hauled to a Yugo-| coe ih er yin Aorerl M - ~ canamhenabesnae AIRLINES NEED MORE woMax | 2D FLOOR COUNTY OFFICE iu oan re peal PE gabe, slay port, where its catch was| Bill of Sale Dated 1891 | 30 acres, ee cae Rie ne | _under’8, Aistnes ‘Training 1 Larale’ Geseeene “Spe. mendiog. finishing 138 Bdisoa against the boat Found in Houston Mail . 7 8 EXPERIENCED TYP ist Dee anes 2 5 ooees ont | aT HOUSTON W@®—A loose bill of Phi last rage eapiaal a esti Sccaseary "FR “Satid between 6 a seppire. A work, ~ night REA 2, Solicitors. rienced. Good pay. A eames Cabbie Cuffed With Shoe | saie was tound yesterday in the “ruins the whole estate.” saleaman Caley working gt | BEAUTY OPERATOR EXPERT Gail FE Coos ang at tor Mr 5 Pree esumeter Pe ofa Gets Money Jar to Boot | mails at the Post Office She claimed that trucks have Busy erousd floor lcoation Fer enced: Acedemy trained prefered tra wit Gr sas -UP "ye pins 2 = & - : smashed ornamental ironwork at fible. J R. Milts—Realtor, 1011 Dorothy Hill's Beauty Salon enog r 4 WORK. FREE [TORONTO (UP) — A ear yo Wim, Ci |e cesta | Eoin Seba | gen es | Pee Pe eee a ° ways ves. MI -_ veis ‘ see SPECIALIZE IN CEMENT. with her shoe was given a sus.) SOME Reagan of Rusk, Serit| trees.” twas lor . i ig Sito’ ae gh a8 i 0, StYDER FLOOR LATING the cabbie was given a gallon jar| The date: Oct. 21, 1891. the hospital in 193. After World FOUNDRY “‘tuperience oe ational cach Pe mace” ee roe | a money. oN teachers’ saws : WILL GIVE MIDDLE-AGED LADY is Janet Dineen told the judge | Ex Marshall Mayor Dies college, ‘but in’ 1951, the. hospital Foreman COUNTER CLERK bowewort FE sae nee “a hit the driver because she was re-established. bg ge AS eri ee A&B IN thought he was going to rob-her| MARSHALL w — William G.| An Air Force spokesman said if ee — H Wanted 8 Posten, Water tile. Field tile. of a jar containing about $60. The | Thick, 70, former mayor of thix| Mrs. Bambridge definitely wishes Age 2% to 80. Minimum of $ bet. 10 am. and ora oo fn judge handed her a suspended sen-| Calhoun County community, died|to have the land returned “she years ising core | room $. a Boge Valet, qeains ond cock. Umolepes bus repaired by factory trained men tence on an assault charge and | Friday after a six-month illness. | can, of course, have it back.” Coteere, Ce we es. “heer KINO AND. EWOR pa? costes te qare time. SS eae. See, eS ‘amily References children rence FE 3013. eo Gauls ts unas ke eines, ° $20 gm. wo 6 p.m, Mon. = 1 end 3, MI wet $i LIANCE SERVICE } Hare Will Study Changes CAREERGIRLS | -S&——__ | emsommeree Denies Drunk Driving ; ; - Ey he, lees eee ren ne esas ree NEED “Cite Ronit, 2, ot wet Lada] HT Elections, Traffic Laws) —eacccrsaey— | eee RS ee | eT ae | SQ : rea ending trial’ Jan, 28, yes. | LANSING (UP) — James M. | on Michigan highways but said he Eien "aed earn, Wor. ierving gure clerks <.... Same mj sriines. “Tgred, Meet la og seta Sa Hare, new Democratic secretary of - prepares you terday when he pleaded innocent , : to a drunk driving charge before state, wants to study Michigan's laws. before recommending any Leavy. . changes. . Bat he already has decided Suspect Pleads Innocent | against one change discussed be- 20% | fore he actually took office. The Democratic administration had talked about transferring the E. | Building and Loan Division fran the secretary of state’s office to the Banking Department which ap- aed 1080 West Heren. FE 2-0219 peared to be the logical place for Irving (Lorrie) Jorden and Paul an ma but ‘ Ss his assistant Novshorthand but a it. The move was mentioned as ag ay ty Sckne, "Por persons! mterview. ~~ “those tes specialty, PE $2004, chime yu. “fireplaces,” betiefs pan St ¢ enemies pas taieg x call or come fe Mon. for appt. eiggrer a store, SS Ses . , studied the Democrats after ~ they swept Republicans out of of- fi Ra Ry 8-3 WORRIED OVER DE a a Rover i meer sr vere i . i ne Peete oS ct, H iY ent” from commercial banks should not be under the super- rks-Griffin Koh “Let 9 of credit essist you.” vision Banking Depart Hr by RES , Hours: Baily 9 to 5. Wed. & Sat. 9 to 1. UNSE by Appt. ment, * me sige lh Rigg iii, Cemetery ac cor tat a ee EXPERIENCED _Part time only OR 32776 dgriseus sanitGn” GenVicE. MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS || ‘Tere is not sure wether ne} -2tse'Painat wine Sree | Sate cin” athe SOOKKEEPE CARPENTRY CABINETS, RE | “Winters wana, te fee 41% South Saginaw St. Above Oakland Theater approves of a proposal to take the| CARDNFR. JAN. 20. 1965. GERRY BOOKKEEPER Fe. cote _lams, Phone FE 8-0456 Elections Division out of his de-| _intast ‘of Mr and Mrs) W ag ER L— + partment, making it a strictly non-| § Gard™*"- partisan operation. He said he from the AUCTION AUCTION serve] Be, would under the new set-up before com- i wa als FOR THE COUNTY OF OAKLAND gee idea. Tool Room Machinery—Shop and Factory | iecisiction to conure bipartisan to.| tsreg. aor's : cal election boards. The present fee see law requiring bi-partisan boards| oF , ae ee oY prema Ge" be ice, wil be eid ? : : ne F.C. King & Sons lit., | |.cin'srat irae! Geet aes | Ges eeer e 9575 CE RD., COMMERCE TOWNSHIP, MICH. | esti already Recitation of the Ros. their firm in, Mich. | SH TUMMILE EAST’ OF COMMERCE VILLAGE) |state "300000 by ‘cderng’cmen| Saat aloes. | Semin a Ta Me Rota At — license tags next yegr| — Siichigan. where MreLagee eal te you have bea a Yon « ; : pete ae He_in_state. and “woud Saal tin > PUBLIC AUCTION |.cirisc%rs | SELES Toe | RAS said he Woked into the ether et hire Opal je ta ares, opportuni. ae idea of compulsory automobile fared 2 ae ; WED., JANUARY 26th, 1955 | Sev mraee eens | See Et tie Ee ae Beginning ot 11:00 A.M. (EST) stato more than $900,000 to set it |, Sas, re Pail Portier. Punsral : Consisting of: show mecha Sel toes | Ros nss oe Rens hf F | 4 i 3 ‘ fi ri E g j di 3 i; nt 285 eae a a a iS oe ae . jigging cag THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1955 7 | Wanted Real Estate 32A Rent Apts. Furnished 33)FUNNY BUSINESS | by Hershberger} For Sale Houses 43) ~~ WHITE OR COLORED} CASH 48 HOURS FOR YOUR HOME EQUITY . sx.| WRIGHT OR VALUET | -2hamie rex 345 Oakland Ave. Johnson |: Teal ghey We have antes Eas EAST SIDE - A. JOHNSON, Realt ; ward yr" 1704 S. Telegraph. Rd. CARROLL G. PORRITT 26% West Huron PE 2-14 Goer ee | ee : ee eee sew. knotty bulltin and na. a Satie TRUCKING clean R EDUCED RA 1 ES c wall, broker, FE GET YOUR Y STICK! Meas- LET US SELL YOUR wE brick rancher oul or wart aa eee Cracet Pes te tor okie G1. or F.H.A. financing, we buy enormous rumpus sell or trade, & full force of six {ie “rsesing, reom-teth., Wonder- you. Cali today. move pa, ful FHA terms $1,000 . 2 bedroom, bath Russell Young Soe sem Shee 2 W, Bure Fe 4s $1,303 DOWN close to His. Lake. ¢ TRADES om Gan wine’ insmesed. A bergen bewtes or iasomes, large dows B. D. CHARLES, Realtor Sfp eomernts cu. re tee Pages| Sees ae YORRIS & SON [iit 8. elegraph hd. open eves. bath, autometie. bot é i ea if Wanted to Rent 29) AHAN HAS BUYERS ise. __| COUPLE WITH 10 MOS. Toe demand ts eres, Out cates seeewen see te eer tact, ve bee Painting. Wall Washing old baby desire 5 room| {fiise“ses“eut iy oat Sedroom "ena den 1% baths, 2 il F ' Ff pi . unf. house. a : FaiwrinG BND WALL WAREING. Reasonable rent. ill} qcalmes i Festion comes give excellent care. Ref-| bandit ait “details =~ and closing. Call us today to list - of erences. FE 8-1215. vour property, o Matuced e Ph. = LAKE : 2 LARGE ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH : as — entrance. pong Gumniohee. od by i * wo Fd - te F.C. W Ss Dinette, A nice bedroom with 2 . BS ee ee on 6 a tn ee screened in eri! house "her 5 oi*bn attached. A beautiful spot for only t red fk = \w) E > a : | Oi HEAT. RE , t * segerater. elove close is. FE ; ded . 32361 —_ 2s. SMALL HOUSE, ONFURN. RUN- syst gE ag ag = ming er Det. att Cte ooM “AND WOARD FOR WAN. OFFERS only. to do jobs 0 | Gicace OF TWO 3 BEDROOM | distance of Pontiac Mo- LU $2,000 Down—Vacant spare time. 245 N. Perry. FE | CRORE OD ee tor ef ©. Mansfield New 3 5 a Paivate GnTRANGE Wiis Hiiaabeth Lake a. SM | WIDOW WISHES BOARDERS. 1 P 42 on lot ‘ and | beth tne = WICE 2 BEDROOM HOME LOCAT-| WANTED ROOM AND BOARD a} . Living Quart ers 3 Spon eves tl © Gus. til 6 auEAN. 7 ROOMS FLED BATE . woo Ma eset PT) rie Puntios Press Box We. SUNDAY 3-5:30 Coe "oU"echeal. #1308 | say pevans " . on e TOR 2 MEN TELEVISION. HOME Ps Shans ters 0) ISN'T IT LOGICAL? |_teve_na t mouth EM’ 34303. | orivieges PE S371, Drayton Woods— room bungalow. Large 7 WORKING COUPLE TO SHARE| 1 you live in the Waterford, |? ROOMS COR Boos b nEcARA | ee : 6542 Lanman Large Lot ving seom, web 6 with la¢y near Pon- Clarkston or surround: fur. Savoy, Apt Building. 44 E.|* 2" rom, best furs. close to | Convalescent Homes 38A Williams Lake rg , wee) 2s ae : waste a Oa WOMAN on cate” tbat t stove, | retrigerator Sane | Bane oh ee Mages, Rochester Mich Pew vee Drive out Williams Lake ai. ce. large = be Ra. = 1 * |v Room -—N 6iS A " vi dining share plescant comforiatle ent ee arg EM ee * sioner Darng a hort fl hg a a a = en ea. 1 bedrosm and Kins ake, a tae oS ys bem ee Re. TE (ROOM PRIVATE APT. 2 MILES ee recta ND bate call Olive 34311. 0 Gt Semmes. a eer on) a ed. Seed be —— conv r CARE GIVEN | 90,960 with low down pey- 2 car , fruit trees ; Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 Saunt PE 3-208 aliadieeed | ESE eet of sal, Pe caw “fer ht petals pome. PE mo pene FEE: | Beet ie Seateh, treck owner fendlerred. wA5M./ RAY CYNEIL, Realtor war BR S FIRST FLOOR ROOMS AND | ROOMS, BATH. WATER WEAT- | "\G". ciner or father in my home. fast lots. ; 7 v Becs Coe ie eee eg a a a el Geatiss’ | Brick Ranch—Rochester || c, Zmtute eet metas Oe ay OST CEast MER Hee | mpoce om eistrtom zine | Hi°mieinbeugn ceo” “Tn” "| OL Sort Rochester. | —WHt Heres g| Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor trick fangh home se Secs COMFOR Mr. a . se —— “peoms, mot rmotere. nd Beer srt * toes mlisabeth Lahe Ra. PE 81206 = pongo PR ee bavarel, et Ra: LIVING Highest Prices Paid ED. NORDMAN welcome. $1030 per week. OR | ¢ ROOMS FIRST FLOOR DUPLEX the Yate Sven Mor inte? 5 “ rid “ceramic the ta, vat F it i 3 : cannes) ER | | SSS |e | OPEN | sean NICHOLIE. @ HARGER CO. 3. OO ee aera tasatahed. Avatiabie| mod, Foome by day of wk 24 bra fe ° mis] 4 Eo . H * on Oo Wanee Birt Terre | Geout March 1. Postine Prove | Sam © ™™ ™™ | SUNDAY 2TO 5 P.M. | Brick Ranch—Lake Front) Me. peg. QUICK ACTION IF =a Beautiful new 2 . bedroom ACREAGE bala entrance, Heat, stove and, retrie- » HOTEL AUBURIN | Rt By Bn *°r | _ you wast your home sold. - Sis Say Omer @ oe. by Day of Week Scien. tne ee on See tin Ste. tent Soe com cba : of owes PONTIAC REALTY a 7 ROOM APT. DRAYTON PLAINS. * mente oat furnace. elect electric Aa | Alte lors ats. | Jorge weet cuberben ee | ie beta wis} ONE OF THE BEST idet YOUR PET? Ny PE Tl _Belsvp ye tem vent al ef these, a tall DRAYTON PLAINS fire escape Suitable for smaii | + Au>ure 20209. | windows, marble sills. ttle beth. | —— sills, tect tecsee. | Buy®. bum 2 J coo Spe : Ea aces! FE bases er wa now, We need stings. RAYTON PLAT} Foot Rome, Faved proud, frum | HOTEL ROOSEVELT | $uiuvlied’seccmert. xs tur | Sot Ef°MagS HME i|,,2 Sed ‘ontord a Aanimel_Beoves_Leogue. Un imit and need them today. 4 rooms, modern, heated. of Rochester, Write Pontise « foot cut stone fireplace, lav- Litchen, - RED & SETTER buyers are waiting. Over K Hardware in Box 106 NEWLY DECORATED ROOMS $10 nace and water heaters. atory. for 3rd bed- 13, with natural x “Bas, mice Mess | Mitta! peice Braren “Fame Soot | x00 LR OUR MOORER AND| wera para we anpuy,| $1075 DOWN Cea aaa Vass | Sete wise tad ht eat ot , oot eriFED ap Titian Cat. | esults, call Mr. Jennecn or Mr. Daybed M. Stout, Realtor mont FE 2-2044 Ike, ‘then *toak. at. this.” Reno — Se = tee roe INCLUDES THE b “eleam beat finsahed stop at office, 44 Bast Flint “Bape ie eT] A JOHNSON, Reattor |"" “STE APTI Cee garrapr | Uae CAE tadeee et | Rene Stores | prreee en fey Way on an wow! LOST MANS SWIss WATCH. FE 4-2533 900 net NY TeaT ARB | room tnd. bath.” Ou Com- = ford right OPEN SUNDAY ly whet you will say when you - Red fece, sweeping secret Mand: | 04 Telegraph Rd. | GREEN LAKE OFFICE|’ paver, forged. #13. moon pletely modere, sod newly <200r | onic we ams n.| oe yCheaceat Cane, Road’ ehout 'e 28 PM Ry OR : B werd to eee: | — 3a MORTGAGES — Eatae Tact sera | fete Reaemneea ee | wearers pric cet Taso M is So ieee ; fe ierber. Libera reward. FE | ow se from esa, estates 7 nStal UPPER For appemment call OR > i| = 80 of 32 5,0, 218 ead mei? HA DEN 136 Barrington ‘Seen ee ee % 7 . mgt on fot water, and, heel fet ahr ba beh 8 oe One ake 11 WORE Y Marivereuph ‘Ra at Syuare Call 7m ease aie 4 SMALL Evert Pfu Hy boa sreneee, bet $8 oe FES inquire “ft tei Grubb Re. "Sate fore, FS | 8.8 wen Die rece py ey Ont: TAWRENCE W E pe ee S| pee wees Ra agrr |SASTABAW ROAD |oRooMuOME, | Sites /GAYLORD | foe = ie for a Huron <" = —_. =. “Dedrooms shower. 2 blocks to vil- tye ms @ 8. oe tance trom dove town. newly ing room. hee, with b cet ee - nie 4 . $18.59 weekly fu oe _ et eee eS ete |0 ROOM UPPER Tie Bata. | (vet senimes. pAsect | nee! Cal us _fee apgettment.| Suter en be bua | incinerator, reetestion room a ; WE BUY seul. "AkD TRADE | porch and basement Utilities ex- {apod WOD EEN TY Bik WHITE . with Ue floor, Attached iB t : : met CLARK REAL ESTATE| [ijggttt- 7H S000 or PE |* tna some, Bath J. R. HILTZ a, "ttn a ence | DALCINAY J al craft. stone cutting sd “pelse: 19. Auburn Rd 7 aa VineT FIDOR DUPER | Gompictglr” -equivgsd. besemodt | =: e at includes carpet, storme and | or 6153 SETTLEMENT Eves. FE31311 — PEvw0 | * = = weet ge] 2 porch ear privilege BROS REALTOR feTeens, Wweverse reds, out “ Drownie, movie, prelecter. #8730 eh ene rE | HAVE FOR A 38 Bgp-| loselon om tious living. Gas "ee Bein . . TE pres, PE ¢200-PE bow cer eu Williams Lake 4 seria akin 79 ae, are od air fe pe | down, Call 2" A. Tar: man best bomammnet.” nvalabte Phone OR S813 or OR 31760 Roy Annett Inc.| ‘asi? aa = 3 4 ‘pew, . 3 F Ld ‘ . : : tape 3S YDEN, Realtor about March 1. Pontine Press, possession Open 9 to 8; Sun. 1 to § Final Showing 6 REAL omen pay kere a to ; Box 30. lease. FE +6000 __.| For Rent Miscellaneous 42 : ¥ . saad car Tim Baebes cust Fon TOUR Bales Rogue Ag BAT wee of the wd a a two - = KL. Templeton, Reels | ie ie art | FS Benet oate gege eg, | Meadowbrook TRIPP stexae SS - Gti taas eh rs F a ee ~~ Peet, S°. * **| Plan to See This Home Sains. Netural fireplace, st 00000 | = | So — For Sale Houses 43 —, : ‘ Rent Lake Property 36A . ; ‘ s At our diaponal, te purchase .2e™ 's BEDROOM HOME FOR SALz | —. on A roroe vaemeemrasre §=MYERS § 28.2% 250 feet dee ‘ 3805 FABER i tesme | Cor. South Winding- Rd. | AT Cass ELIZABETH LK. RD. Open i to 5 Sun. WEST SIDE FAMILY HOME Six rooms and bath 3 bedroom & possible 4th Full basement, _ _ aas heat. corner jot Near store schools and bus. Furniture avail- able First time offered. See it! $10. 500—terms | Very attractive 3 bedroom 1 floor ranch with i's attached garage 10x16 sun reom, natural fire plage, all slide door closets cedar lined, set on large planted jot Forced sir heat. All lake privi- leges. This is @ dandy. $10. 2 Small down _ 37314 CECIL MH. MYERS Rea! Estate FRE 44075 | - $750 DOWN | William, Lake, 2 bedroom home Full bath hardwood floors. Plas- tered and painted walls. , Excellent hom $3,000 DOWN large rooms 1 Sylvan § Realty mirror - like 2343 Orchard Lake Rd FE 50416 tle bath and on i's acres r MArket 4-144¢ or MArket 4.2602 fo, “35,038 ROOM HOUSH, DINETTE, FULL | , bath 2 enclosed porches 3 ment ol) furnace, ebrner jot having terms EDWARD B KEITH “The Lake Man’. EM PERSONALIZED HOMES BY PALMER - BEDROOM REAL NICE HOME SUBURBAN BUNGALOW VACANT fireplace. 13x17 ft. master bedrm outstanding buy et $10,975 ~~ SUBURBAN $7,500 Good 2 bedroom home Oil heat. Well located 7 room modern a Barrer cissee pice let. hardwood floors, plas- home. Qiassed itn porch Ges Very attractive medern five room : Lake tered walls. §2.000 down heat a stoo! Ry, Wha hem bungalow tn besutiful setting of d i ‘ < wae car easonable a | fe . sa hepa pwns! Ser E es ts Oe DOWN FE 2-1900 OR 3.2420 CUCKLER REALTY | ties e lake Dandy ans - 236 N. Saginaw mae) oo oe taxes and tateranes. | Eves FE 5-8312 PE 74143 walls, wall-to-wall carpeting full § bedroom rench home ! WALLED LAKE basement with oil heel. Will sell pee ALLE of } bs ™ : 2 bedroom home with frontage on | nel . $10 000 ate: Decrees . S470 Vincent, corner | lake $6500. $1,500 down | Grove Ave ‘« mile 5 room home with basement. 3‘: ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES Elizabeth Lake Rd | lots, Terms arranged $7,000 BUNGALOW tos P.M UY | C. ALGRIM $1,400 down and Fr month, ‘SLICE OF HAM ay base- garage. One 100 feet busi- on Union Lk Rad. , Pp Price $12,000, 9 Pioneer Broker 34432—* OR 3-0615 Call FE peyment e With exceptionally 5x20 ft living roem, oak floors. lovely kitchen Situated of leve; land. An and more monthly | . ac ra r ly mesenger | TODAY | Tatil See her: i 22 ROOMS S : l beth aluminum storm windows “SBEDROOMS | gue ZROOMS, OENSAUONAL Sie Sacer“ : J . 2luminum storms. two rooms. and ali of them MARSHALL BLVD Bw row sowrwes =«2 P--— re large. ur ; se- Ca | Five lovely rooms and 8 fire LEE a ment with gas heat: oak ° place of your own plus dandy — =” SO ae tates | Gee ee ae Et | TOTAL MONTHLY | Sette eteml Padme: | , Beans poem. Enehes. | cad tho prevent rentals are TOTAL MONTHLY Excellent rental, location Col- For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 town. $3500 to Soar te aed. ee ak PAYMENTS onial design. CR ne | en nn en anne . sly m ano = ? > . ALGRIM | jpeome. $15,150 $63 WE SELL - WE TRADE | ae _— — ayment “premises 1% bath. natura fire- 2218 re, | GRAY SHINGLES DORRIS & SON Low monthly payments. New preciated For further informs- - On the exterior of this Brand new spacious 2 bedroom REALTORS |= COOP MEMBERS a pee ne ee Cig ee OR: ae: Oe OTTAWA HILLS "toe cil he Gels ic cane ing ovlstending features, NORTON AGE lacome seocerte Pe Orwavilie 131 Reverse Charges | ¢ ROOMS, DRAYTON PLAINS, NO cat win A) Getber, new tote used so 5 2. EB REPRIGERATOR. | ee en! ee cost. "Em ci 3 bedroom . base: OLIDat penile noua — | “AG” peat arge iounaryarea:| {0 lilly, Enccient corge FG. AUTO WASHER | COB isse yom ange: |— ment fas ‘= carpet FE 4008 im rear yard. | low beautifully furnished modern SACRIFICE ANOTHER POUR ROOM HOUSE. ote: ™ a town. cnet ona's WINDOWS srome | ee beak ae OU om eceount of illness owner will | | mpm yn New = one car garage. $1,000 down 6 GUN TYPE OIL FUR-| gmall and large houses tn and sell his equity in his new 2 bed- he me oo pores — m : moves you in. Soe. ty al hf out . Reasonable down | room home near lake, close in, | “Qiect oy very small Taser PAUL D. HAMMOND | are you THE TYPE — "POMRo rp concen n Figi@ germ sun | Rshuce™rnt’'s betes Poly PRIM, opamrite, very smal thee rE ET Eves. S-4714 Theat likes to have « full uiLT. rN With - ae ee et oe — eg a will take down payment ent tm your home a | one ' Y “EMBREE & GREGG | “meet Teor gerescs tates lake. 2 «he , 3 “(y y ec *, . WATER! ORD a = YOUR Ick OF | E 1968 Uniee Late ay EM a — oe eo TOWNSHIP Fee, Et mere, one EXTERIOR CO COLORS Union Late wee —___| GEO. MARBLE, Realtor Ra. FLOOR COVERING [ $400 ‘ v ato gommegs ie Lneated ee TILE In BATH. — THERE | 2 bedroom da full bath, os menee eet Piisicnaaa mocernined fuse. 3 bes: | hia, Only W188 down are Bio CLOSETS. : o et freplece. Maréweed feors. | INCOME SPECIAL | _ Foome ey 1 bedroom these beautiful homes | . PH. Ortonville 132, Reverse charges 3 furm. apts, Gas furnace Ga- bath a | room GOT A CAR Py ‘and storm Youn eYes STAne JE = rage. Near + aes. Needs > windows your monthly pey- Se 7s Bo ¢ er Sees ee moe wewe | ea rer | ERAS ucxunious RoR REPRE eae and and you ean trade it in on this “j ROOM (2 BATH, FULL AND DIGNIFIED Poa | has ay © oe tie goveems. 9 oat ‘enteue See four seem hea 10 A.M. TO 9 P.M. FACE BRICK "RANCH aa ‘ LARGE BUNGALOW wind Land- west of town, Drive out N. Perry to Kettering HOM NO DELAYS... | BAL 2 Room Near Crescent Lake, 3 bedrooms. sake, two bedreeme, _turp right to ‘model __ IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY. | Built tn 1990 on 23 acres of land. full basement, oi! furnace, plaster ORDINARY a A = | SYLVAN LAKE se trek. te eS Laka Es: | With 400 ‘ieet of private lake painted walls oa floors. $10,000 BUY AT $18,900 —_ | Same home, ne gerege. ‘e WHICH INCLUDES SPA. jo ml from Flint and a PONTIAC REALTY Step Same Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | Qesen, { ploct trom bus line, ClOUS LOT AND ALL | far "Ss ta. fof living. space. | Neer Lincoln Jr School, how 3 y. TY TT WN. Saginaw St. PH PE bsi08 sod parochial and FURNISHED ct come eae 6 hanes |_* rs, “ ayay Sake RD. oven. 8: city sewers. home includes ares tes i NEAR Catned Living foom a8 3 oe i belt ee tam. : enclosed porch. oom | ORCHARD LAKE RD | ans, wheottas a = . with area. @, Kitch | PHONE FEDERAL +191. | Jy ven “1o* -— ROCHESTER AREA : Suburben ‘Livia awit breaktast nook ee | THE trae climatic” changer’ costing New starter 3 bedroom home ; is more . Let us show wah feb bath Priced en | NORTHWOOD All in all. . it's © gorgeous med schesi, ‘Outy 9A2e. ney terms. a deanitiny fou cace.| ot g12.600. Living room carpeting | ORGANIZATION with the ultimate in protected | Well built 2 bedroom home. Util | . 1-5 SUNDAY ment, eutomatic heat and hot cadh to catating eréeun —-——- + -—--- - +7 vacy. ideal for trectous end) ity room. Breeseway. Garage win | water, 2 lovely bed-| payment with terms PE 61048 fatormai entertaining A paredise 3 and screens e land- =) SSSR E “orci | SHOPPER | So ae Bee near| ‘shade _ ‘ou'll love tt, fer | FAMILY will appeal is, mans respoastbie | New 3 bedroom home on large bus. | re x 7, a | Attract «3 adatroom moder If you are in this cotegory — then Ecotec istecudilion aad aheame ' fet _Gooa location. Only $13. out to na.| “BUD” Nicholie ear gavage. Price 910,860, terme. ad — bar nol 5, ww. an ve Pent Wiehols” ina te 6) §=6REAL ESTATE For call Mrs. rs. you can buy in the $10,500 classifi- | ’ Ep Maurice Watson, Realtor , co-operative ni _REAL ESTATE ——| FE $4063 Russell A. Nott. Real- | «cation. : PAUL A. KERN, Realtor | oo °q peurte, Rochester OL 64311 ud x _ | j ¥ . L~H, BROWN, Realtor | BUILDER'S HOME [~~ ~~" "we now moat tae frst glance ot one mals Gee Se | w. Pere paw) Bete meteors =| OWNER SAYS to SELL Sil ‘makes lashing impression | a — that — . — Its RANCH TYPE HOME in your mind. With it’s ¢ , a A HOME OF YOUR ANDERSON STREET long and low with 6 weil ee ze . vis ati ; ite large neat lot; OWN pmanaortate © veom tees . planned rooms, breereway Queer Bes bimeeif @ new Seis ee oe eee tac : sql and - Marvelous rec- home and w sacrifice this house by an enc breetseway pore ’ Op - N reation “feom, 3 exire. nice Scoststias af 3 beteeaee, tem | seo wtb a pales window ant | Seminole Hills vege, Tesay'e pest. vabee ah A and lake privileges gh dining ell, nice. homey ring select oak floors, laundry room| Truly @ wonderful family home sn I a lg Sr er, | Ravaeebitpeeeasts | Sante Raila ites | Soe Tesceensene Goon] sotemct's Eomesen, mast SUNDAY 2-5 PE 5 o008. walls, hardwood floors utility Complete bath & «part stairs lavatory full a a x ‘BURBAN RANCH | Set peice Veeuee busts. | suiformsce, betvoper'nester ged | stares’ 3" 2er""asrege "want ts | , SU BURBAN RANCH ped a breezeway with 1's oat electric pump Pull price, 610.500 aan aacneting. jo is tettew. | ; . 3 home-built in garage, nice shade trees. and ce with approx. 63600 down. Shown ing $17 500 z ore = 1961. Has off heat. aluminum ment the rear yard by appointment only — : rms and screens Lot | This home is now vacant, | Ottawa Hills YO ING : rs. School at door wil take Ts r ao Dee k | WHITE Another 4 bedroom home ith ? 7 ea Fe | EER Steet eel ES |e owe ; turn cent int. ‘en ee oe : qa ge $s soem ressh © heme tee- on atin x PE ¢6331. ise we wUROw FERRET A sem, COASTS ciuminum windows, mm all ety { mean On re CLEAN AND COZY oll oat EALTORS Woodward Estates ee 0 1A, co ber a yF eH Cacaneen oat olaieer te _"Cpen 0 - 0; Gundey 1 to b | tedcoen ‘names "ammo! Gent 3! cast & WEST SIDE mcoums . a car garage with ~~ BS Brand new, big 3 bedroom bun- my clean. Only $9500 with terms “This west side home features, 6 door. Lot % = 175—trees. galow. full basement, tile bath. | rooms for owner, 2 apts . for ‘ Off Opdyke oll heat, garage large lot. ve- Ap @ room brick home with 2/| rent, east side income features B = ing and com ish- cant. West side location $13,750 O } ed $12,000 An excellent 5S rooms for owner, 2 apts. to) ; A ey es ineluded price PIONEER mom.aNne | property. Don't wait on this one rent, call today. we have others 3 ee — Cape Cod, § room modern, 2? ALSO — «@ fine } bedroom. al! on == ; SUNDAY _— eres og ae large Sat & Sun 68; Daily 12-9 one floor $10,950, terms vene h . . 7 — KINZLER | een ACS NO tortor ta oar | ELS : i] nea Immacuiaie’ ¢ room madern bun- Money Down | Your Choice ve Oe feet © one mle beme. | - ode S wel” (hy a nae | Oe | MODEL LOCATED AT: +]000 Down Russell Young ‘ Co-eperetive esi’ tivtete Exchange poy fh 4 disc eset of Babdwia 412 W_ Ro TOR yz tun ee eel u + . - ron 1283 Atkinson 38 E. YPSILANTI pis toace for more, Ol eet == eee PAOE 18 | frerrimes Be sae." “* "°F | Open Eves “ul 9 Sun. “ull § I, . } ’ ’ | exes ns songs fis BOWN =| Joseph F. Reisz| ... ="... Gticage oe Hie! "Birmingham | : . N est subusban, 3 bedroom, SaF wate tres, oe ‘neue: | 4% Froom frame full basement, 531, W. Huron St FE 32-0258 , HANNAN sasso "Sumo = S bell tones “bedroom “home Js ; — Mee — an oly Monge pi gg ee Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | Huron Oardens saat goon base. | pot Mandl oy aeer. : W. A. heating, of! fired, | tatign and shopping. Puli price, Lincoln 44900 i Fate = les, garage, gas beat, fenced yard > Pe ee: 67, | Nerth side ¢ a es —— an M costs . an sylvan Realty » | Open House | ONLY 63180. 9600 down = WM. H. KNUDSEN rE oie | GI RESALE Shell House Benjamin and - G.I. Homes | bigttentera’ 2a2ee: $4001 Do 18 Ponting Siete Bank Bide BR . windows, dinetie bitchen, Own) Stephens Inc. —am SUNDAY 1-5 siectrte waier heater, ‘Bh ed eee LAKE ES co with this —_—o Tinisa. Priced Fight. terms, 5. Pike heichigan “Are. Ww SMAR’ ar O lal wee teeter | There 1s ne “question im cer | Check into this. Best terms, MART BUYS . jag°st_.o* eave many dollars | minds — these — are “ae | LAKE HOME WE BUY AND SELL SUBURBAN LIVING FOR BETTER HOMES “oe gee _ ‘tign to any home of compurente| Sntt a MN Fay By - LAND CONTRACTS Brick bu with 2 bedrooms. ; SUBURBAN & modern} bedroom farm home | Pree om the market today. ies Oey 2 venme ong beth, Fa | kitchen ind bath." Pull Basement omens . Vanes coniermacm | sheet arent atee | we uve couramson farae Gear =| NTCOHOLIE | Sesicas 9 esc 3 down. igh basement with | chicken house and only 14 miles of our model home. ; new macy a ee ; ‘i - t and built in ber. {70M Pontiac. About 4 miles from Located at 715 Madison, off Jos (>| . partly 5 ‘ furnace and laundry room. 2) — vob ty tance ao Just a few more of th 3 bed AND HARGER CO. for this, _ ear The obeve te stunted | 69505 DOWN. 9 recm brich’ with! ee Motors ‘an | rm. brick ‘ranch type homes | Open 0:9 til 8:30 PLEASANT HOME j on beautiful lot 160m220 ft. over basement. gas furnace. automatic wili’ be built. ‘Large 1 x 184 lots | 22.W. Huron St Ph. PE $-s18) why wsalany ‘ho : looking Turtle Lake, evenings aft hot water “on a paved. street in an excellent location. Plastered | $1,442.78 down. Better see this } er 6-00 call Mrs. Yuille, FE 7 rooms for yourself and @ 2, OUTSTANDING APPOINTMENTS | Alls thru out. Select oak floors, | ooen, wens tat tang. _— | i" nent Brived os cals - | ioe rm. Ges been outs pea bet | Pp t CRAWFORD JAK. nowt - Prived at only $7.800, | Beautiful intertor and exterior Sep Fm, Gee beat, cate, gag be OT Tl ge bathe laree screened an@ gassed | 1. H. BROWN, Realtor p ge een. «a = 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE oPsN 7 t= fees perch, of Suveace and | 00 w. Real hotere Eat? | Ultre-modern kitchen. — Joh K | : 53 W. Huron FE +10 : lot ae0na8e, A at y tee down. —Seee,_ Real Estate Bess. eer ins anes eee nN b Win | LAKEFRONT RANCH MILLER rvenings eer’ _ Daler out. | 1028 o'scom ‘bome teebosmng 6. ‘tea: . Will . 101% N. ns A Toome and full basement, Extra N ; on tne {7,DOWN home ( ] AR K ill Consider Trade Phone FE 50447. Eves. PE 3100 features include brick fireplace | NORTH SIDE ~ 3 in porch: approximately 1% seres | wr rapere DORRIS & SON HONEYMOONERS _| /at* svoaition throughout most ot | ancment Gen "deat. ‘Chose’ te of goed garden soll, full price } bedroom home” condetagy ct | REALTORS COOP MEMBERS Close by the silvery water of | See this today, Cog | sSphanls. stores end traneportation. Z, mom t/a ws Mure OOF Mpm sist | Syivan Lakers roum ranch type | NORTH SUBURBAN on Is room sith fireplace :| WEST BLOOMFIELD | ** pas eed NEAR DOWNTOWN | ‘5 rooms with finished tte. Pun ; Tlook the . | alce ‘| Large modern home basement. Automatic A. JOHNSON, Realtor Pu Rasuietea home. oars | Middle Belt and Orchard Lk. Rd. ee RGAIN INCOM cE . cated close to downtown Pontiac reat ear garage. 4 acres of FE 4.2533 vill o cam | mmemporary ranch face brick. 3) * 7—berunin—Girgais.”” "and garage A top va ofertas | WEST SUBURBAN” 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. TER. is coly 1 block away from _ Teor, dining room, ,--™ alle “ae JIM WRIGHT, Realtor |. ° 2 bedroom home, Full bath. A- this 4 room ow, With wwe | “kitchen, earpeting —— 345 Oakland Ave ge seat) WARD E. PARTRIDGE| Semeie Teh. Se" coome,, 8 story, 1 ont-<8 rooms | ork Lg Pescment, | [Aree tt, cae pert. — ee ee REALTOR FE 2-8316| referrea. : SSE SLES) omy nem [Siete | se | STONE 4.000 DOWN ce ton ya SYLVAN REALTY I bear on oe STONE REALTY CO, bs neon a ORCHARD LAKE RD. foo wit 27/018 Jou. vr ; oa un? edruomt hes “biel ym. pany: sunt ft -—f4 with ll, ‘born of cleeet : ’ cs ae : with wall to wall , mod oo sa etae tect on — LeBaron Sud #2, down. F LN - Ts, 2 FAMILY INCOME, 3 room “BUD” Nichohe ; , asa ea .| SOLVING use Classified a dow, ent | ee ee ane iB. Lovee | oe - mM oem : ee | . | yard fenced. owner. | | | | - ern features Se aes OPEN “SUNDAY 1-6 LEBARON-A new 2 bedroom bungalow en heat. large expansion attic for Wat extra bedroom or den Osk floors. red or ie a ped ora roughout. Pric $11,500 FHA terms Drive out Joslyn to LeBaron, right to property. RAY O’NEIL, Realtor ™% W Huron oe GILES “COMPLETE” $500 Down will buy this § room completely rnished home AND an automobile for transportation back and forth to work. Located 24 miles north of Pontiac. EXTRA NICE bedroom modern home— full basement. oll 3 firs. throughout, water soft- tener, Venetian blinds and fect condition Make your appointment to see this property TODAY WEST SUBURBAN Would you like @ brand new 2 bedroom custom home? Listen to this — red walls cove ceilings, picture window oak rs. saute matic oi! furnace. Only 1! left so make your a ent NOW. $1,000 down GILES REALTY CO. 92 W. Huron FE 56-4176 Open © till 8 WEST SIDE - +bedroom home with 2 full beths, a quiet ._ hood with al! the dignity of gracious living. live e. fam- all the color that and summer can ven all this and only $16,000, too. = beat. ‘“e secre lot fully enced and only $750 down. LESS—will make RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 7 W Huron Open 68 3-7103 or FE 44178 GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS las — _ — Hd i i REALTY CO. REALTORS Cooperative 3 Fstate Exchange Open Eves. ‘til 8: Sun. 104 1075 WATERFORD yr you'll see! ABOUT $1,200 DOWN | | | For Sale Acreage 47 10 ACRES . fa. near Moe Pit +30 Gown total price, $1,000 * Ms My 21 ACRES ae ay ee 15 minutes north of oa Good fiching jake asert Migr : ~ NORTH END | Bieee” gs8e dows. ge Rm dat ig ge * ee FLOYD KENT, Realtor wood floors. Ton Ce bic tae | 20.8 Lawrence PE 54108 open eves ba ; fui bg 8 tubs city sewer and water Im- | weWEST SIDE 10 Acres 8 Blocks from Webster oo Re _ Mice, level las: ton. Li room open All foaedl with nett round See, fusion soom, Eaenes Ons | cr. ise wih OP seve heated sles poren attic) 5 Acres on the Dixie , Freemeg f cas goreee, Lest feares | 30! nem of MY creeds $2,500 down. | and o live year stream 96500 with down. é RIDGEWAY | 10 Acres EO.PaUEET ment ante RE! | eens! atin te ey EAST SIDE. 4 ROOMS AND BATH. scenic Beoetiful pull L yeu bosom nent. 00,000 BT. ae inte of shade. down. $5000 full ce. PE s-s000 3 Acres ™m well nets Semen tree pa an a a 3 decom on the prow itt " TL A DD down. SUNDAY 1-5 | ame wey Dra ton Plains. You are invited to our house | OR 3-2361 Open & ays Cedreens’ Urhtk tanch hemes, with | ~~ ACREAGE ee 2 car gereee. mee | 128 acre farm with 4 acre lake. Pa Ae: PR A Ti Stres near Clarkston. Pull right. go about 1 mile and watch for open signs. OPEN 8 OPEN 64 UNDAY 1-5 A. JOHNSON, Realtor FE 4-2533 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. | | Sale Suburban Prop. 454 { | ! | Beautiful N of Ra ho ree, shed. Pric SMAL 32 car I. FARM Orion arage. é and ed $16,500. $5,000 down. Shown b ent. FRANK SHEPARD OL 1-751! | 49 Acres— Metamora Orien Ra alll an gen & SONS A. ELLIOTT & Northwestern at Middlebelt — MAytair 6-2503 A 5 vision for sale, 15 lots. Aw burn . PE 1-1192. BUILDING LOTS 12 lots, @ ff Sewer and water | tm North end of . Terms | Mf desired. Call JUDSON BRADWAY COMPANY 1100_ Majestic Bldg wo Estate Exchange { | eee. Sea 5-3781 Open from 1 p.m to 8 p.m. seven days a week: or the main graph Rd. OFFICE e at 1706 8. Tele- OPEN 9-8 OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 A. JOHNSON, Realtor FE 4-2533 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. Excellent land. One acre LITTLE FARMS parcels Citoice sites for your new ranch home. Close schools. Only per wh le country home, located | Rochester off the for chickens, | | | } ] i H. BROWN, Realtor | 1363 W Huron 10 Co-operative Rea! Estate Dachonse ROCHESTER AREA 5 ac — 62250 T%: acres — 94000 10 acres — TERMS Maurice Watson, Realtor 428 W. Fourth, Rochester OL 60371 CALL NOW <= ry”: | | as » i i; 59f os = ; S73 T land Close 2, 500 pee on Sashabaw Road. $250 per acre. ‘Giroux & Hicks EALTOR . R 4395 Dizie Hwy Drayton Plains OR 30701 EVES. UNTIL 6. SUN. 1 TOS __ WANTED: to ACRES cage rent i j au i $ = Maurice Watson, Realtor BANKBOOK BAT- ore Seay "RIDGEWAY _ 975 Ba'dwis. Cooperative Real Estate Bachange Rent-Lease Bus Prop 49A Ped szteaene ee ing f estment and ex ELLENT Lake ae gE ot —— is BIRD” to see FOOD MARKET equipm ag | street tness ge fenees. $6,500 full price. Liberal A M. JONES REAL fa W. Huron “USE TOY BUSINESS. COMPL stock of toys to be moved. includ- ih “sree etd eal" $6.35 = Write Bm BA _ Box 5. “MOBILE LUBRICATING SBUsi- ness to service commercial bicles Includes truck, grease pumps and misc BEER TAVERN DO IT NOW ??? No B and as 9 serv pee : for just the business and | 7 ht Ted eee Terms evailable. Inves- 3482. rE bet _ | PE 5-008 T- Ries Pres Sale Land Contracts 52 PER CENT D! NT ON anon Sa. ments with discounts. ee Ask for Ted 7. os HA YDEN, Realtor P E. Walton Bivd. Open Eves. a : Tavern with « — beige emall enough for Money to Loan 53 (State ) GET CASH QUICKLY s 6KRLAND LOAN CO. FE 2-9206 - | 992 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. ENERAL PUBLIC LOAN CORP. @ W. HURON S&T. PE 3-181 ~ LOANS $25 TO ee BEN. EFICIAL ~~ FINANCE CO. saa ee Resist MEN ONLY ”|"Need Monee? fr e8 pear as your telephone. “PE 5.8121 Por euto financing, refinancing. payment of debts or any other com in @ few minutes Libera! repay- ent plan Home « Auto Loan Company #7 Community National Bank Bdig Hours 98 to 5 Saturday 9 to LOANS 625 TO $500 AXTER & eas pa B. i“ W. Lawrence St PE 41538 | Soa 0 and meat market | TEAGUE FINANCE CO. | smoke house. and & pnt Possible to wholesale also Over $100,000 business. Only eee plus oie gia real estate SUBURBAN HARDWARE Here's a low overhead with only 1 time ee BAR. GRILL Only $6,000 dn on this money- era Me —"'e= On mein | pti $30.08 at gross Would conets: WARD E. PARTRIDGE} FE 2-R316| REALTOR SUPER MARKET Food and eae real oan” . [rene gen and ae 22 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH LOAN $25 TO ss00 | Ph nctOUSEMOED “oe OL 11-9791 LOANS $ $20 | TO $00 signatu HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORP. OF PONTIAC ee — — WHEN *Y ‘OU. NEED —§25-$500 hep you with your — car igi Be Bn = can get —~ $500 repey in smal] monthiy y- | — —e us or call at STATE FINANCE CO. LOAN? tite ‘or come tn today. Prone. LOANS $25 TO $300 BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. (7 Ww, Lawrence FE 2-0249 Pontiac a itis ppg & Home home with full bese. pip eeces al SCHRAM FE 5-5091 or FE LS-a5 | rcbange __ er a Mortgage Loans 34\9 nanan nr ern ait = MONEY " WAITING You May Borrow ($25 to $500 creat i a uo "ye! ag BUCKNER FINANCE CO. OOnsen f sadre Aw a ino Pinon a LOW INTEREST ~- brit Ay 7 cil i ; ze i r i EB y. OR 3-6265. ue end ebildren’s clothing. Resale _ Shop. 297 Oskiang Ave. LADIES SAKS: 5TH AVE. FUR on. size yi] 16. Man's brown Ske LADY's *OR ©ooaT. size 16 - 18. Reas. EM 3-238. MINK (COAT. sroUT Sax 6. PECL GROUP OF MES TOF. from our’ reulne stocks. Values NOW $25 f ub f al i lat fe % THURS., FRI. ARMSTRONG’S 12 PT. LINOLEUM YD. 6 4'4 Ft. Wall rie oe ANY PATTERN Y SYERS, 141 \. HURON | c | ANTIQUE a . MAHOGANY | | complete, double sleigh Ma mirror aa bureau, al Bees 2 b cf | me os » CRUME LecTRIC™ Auburn g af by Fey z rr ROOMS OF NEW AND USED FURNITURE Dresser, —_ full size bed with MANY ITEMS THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE CO. dinette table. $19 50. Bank Feces. | twre. 42 Orchard Lk | ADMIRAL 105 CU. FT ~ REFRIG- | erator A-l. Reas| FE 23-5070 ¢ PC WALNUT DINING ROOM suite OR 3-8723 ALL GLASS CHINA, 624.50 CRIB $7.95 twin beds $295 sofa sleep er $5050 Jr dining room suite, chifferobe, gas and electric stoves. Ccmpiete lime of used furniture and dishes. Terms MAIN FURNITURE 1220 Baldwin Next to Adler's Mkt. | Free Parkug FE 545-3883 KOTTLE GAS ed in your nome for he , $268 instal) complete a. Dixie Hwy | BABY CRIB — MATTRESS, Ex- cellent condition. $25. FE ¢7375 | BATHTUBS, BATHTUBS ‘BATH. | tubs We have made .@ urchase direct from R reight Claim Dept. of 5 M cast iron tubs that were da in transit These are Bienen, —y fa- mous brands $90.50 value 95. Also large quantity of lavatories, complete with ings. $14.96 Michigan Fluorescent, 383 or- ehard Lake Ave | SED. SINGLE, HOLLY WOOD style. very clean reesona! 6-4198 | BENDIX AUTO. DRYER. EXCEL lent condition. $60 FE 43108 BENDIX AUTOMATIC WASHER Good condition. $35. FE 2-9660. CASH FOR ALL EINDe OF Us USED furniture or dishes CA8sH FOR FURNITURE OR toois Phone OR 3-2717. pUO - THERM OIL (SENTINEL, TELEVIAIOR 1 MA D THERM OIL BURNER, Only $45. MI 61300. with tank and blower, Excellent conditio: 6 room. 945. OL, 1-4398. DINING ROOM SET, A@rCuA TiC | Maytag washer, gas stove, dresser, vanity, single mattress, | mantle clock, and Bg misc. 70 Oneida items. FE 242, 1 EASY SPINDRY WASHER. 0000 | condition, OR 3-4216 ELECTRIC > srove. $%. GOOD 12% PHILCO TELEVISION GOOD) _ shape. $40. FE 81363. TO look like ne 8 “nor wi ‘WATER ag ~ $35 Plywood ONED SINGER 2, Perry. 500 Flush Doors 2 ft. $6.50} _: MES Re FLUSH DOOR bd] $s GaLLOw GAs HE-TERS. #3 electric Ld] a SEE Us B af gh ee STORM SA‘ SASH doors. : tow price!!! ~ SAY NEIG HBOR! 7 M ICH” CHAINS AW DISTRIBUTORS uF. I. POOLECO. ‘81 Oaktand _FE 41506 25 PER NT or Sherwin Williams coutiaued éolors and Paint. 436 Orchard Lake $190 95 auto a = Ave 5-6105 NOW siet.s6 Bs Beret xs | eae AS Windows rs $11.75 $23 CEE WEEDON 1e61 8 661 8. Telegraph Rd is WE 42608 Cameras, Equipment O1A KODA x CAMER. 16 u M OTHER CAMERAS & EQUIPMENT “Hobbies & Supplies number 4A Sale Musical Goods 62 ACCOR: FACTORY PRICES Enroll in ovr schoo] now. Ac ~Gu Na—BOY. GY. sett. TRADE 10 Bagley Manley Leach, LADIES SKIIS AND BOOTS _ 5 Both $10, MA ¢1297. dirt “rere 23-8572 or PE 86-1112 __ AO Sn Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 ® TONS BEST STOKER COAL, $75. Call PE 54-0778. a ed 2 for $10. Delivered rE | HARD BLA D, 95.56 A CORD. mM”) 6COAK pn paper 3 pone ce rE 4h ® cord. Deliv 50 equare 1 $4.79 ratchet ae ee rune STAN INO TOILETS GiT.es.| We Reve used chsincaws selling “Fer Sele Pe ets 0 ae ee’ nia oa 7inas double sinks Hh 8 MY 3-6821. Rentais St eid Meas vce 50 3 piece bath vet, with fittings our PUMP $25. KITCHEN sINK|A K. C REGISTERED BLOND $1995 set ho round Dédo White 961.95 pg ach 100.50 | right hand drain board. hardware cocker for Stud service MY Siedes for only 612 08 save PLUMBING Wert +0421 2-0806 ___| 19's. Saginaw St PE $-2100 | SUMP PUMP, GENERAL ELEC-| AKC REGISTERED GERMAN HUNDREDs OF SIMILAR BAR. -———~ os = | Shepherd pugotes, pedigree [8 GAINS IN ALL KINDS OF HAND Slightly snarved. Alcs Goap end | imcbudedl po TOOLS POWER TOOLS ELEC- shallow well jot pumps Michigans Tsbe TR aA ate “at R ake | AKC REOISTERED ENOLISH | LUGGAGE. WATCHES ETC AT Springer ‘Spaniel puppies. @ wks. -ENERA Table tops sient ** | SENECA FALLS LATHE 10x36 a GENERAL — ~ Power {eed | AT STUD. BOXER, ~ CHAMPION. - \WARFHOUSE CO FLOOR “SHOE Grill press _ cheap _shtp- meek. _FE4 ein _ a oe 09 S. Saginaw St. all FREE PARKING Open Bunday 10 30 to 2 30 Monday 10 to 8 Closed Sat Night ‘ ROOM OROE | OF ot “CIRCULA ‘ On zr ROOM = BURNER _FE ¢1856 1% HORSE GAS ENGINE ___ FE 29418 BABY CARRIAGE. ONE OF THE very best. just like new $25 10 N Tasmania FE 5-856 BOY'S 2° BIKE. $15. TWIN CAR- riage, $20. bathinette high chair crib bumper. evenflo bottle Mi +4106 : BICYCL BOY'S ENGLISH made. speeds hand brakes $9995 value 843.95 These are slightly transit. marred. Michigen Fluorescent. 393 Orchard Lake | Brae PIRTURES. SOIL and = fixtures; automatic “pipes an oft | 37 4 gas water heaters, “NEIGHTS “SUPPLY 2685 Perry &t Phone FE 4-643! sore BICYCtS. LIKE NEW dyed muskret coat, ae 12. 40636. Cal) after BURMEISTER’S ie LUMBER TWO YARDS BE°"3 r spec per M (ioe red Se cpectl por & z J eee z eecrerys BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co. 8197 Cooley Lake Rd. EM 34171 Telegraph & 9 Mile Rd. PL 14186 INSULATE NOW AND SAVE MONEY - .M. A. Benson. ays Ld EASY | Classified ads! To rent, ; . bay swap, Phone /FE SSR5SSUE G & M COMPANY SAWS AND SCISSORS a ARPEN K Ww SH. ALL WOR GUARANTEED FE 5-784 252° Opavke Ra oi OARAGES TO DISMANTEL. $20 | 7-6 6 -@'x1*« $30 — te lumber, | 200 ona La piameing Reasonable. Be + ao “co. 3145 W Eight Mile Rd or 13701 Wood- tow Wiison near Devison. Ken- wood 5-164 1's IN USED TV . 428 95 a mi 16 in used ALTON TA Walton Cor Josivn FE 2-2257 aobop USED | AVATORY STOOL MA 6-3606 and tub $35 3Oruss € | Joors | i ee we Complete stock of number 2 doors to be so't All sizes avail- ucec prices We do garage front remodeling and installing ae free FE 2-0203 _BERRY RY DOOR SALES CO HEAT YOUR HOME cor less with an H.C. LITTLE automatic floor. utility room or SERVICE. Bocheoss PE 2-3200. After hours | _FE |! i] _ | HEAT YOUR HOME _ phe ae gt eee | utomatic room oF | pesoment duct-type oll ses | So simple you can as Exchange rE r + keine, rE Eins “hae TLS bl ongyy oka store —s out Baldwin, Arm- Lac paints, Phone FE 17-7646. _ a TO a ere ans CAMERAS & SEQUIPME 61A. : SITCHEN CABINET SINKS. BEAU- in. model, $05 value, | LAROE Ce: ~pURNER, ALMoeT | “tT, “LUMBER k and Rockisth, 1'x6"- Paneling. cn Seas See | ring your materia] list now Paul "St. Cyr Lumber Co. 6120 Bowie take Re Com meree we arreré 32731 DO IT YOURSELF stanten | Sate oe 4 a 7 ee ae yale or - Rea! =m : 7 acted , 2 Fe ae _P.m. Ask ay Tom jr na ‘x1 Rabt Aa No. 1 and 2 Douglas Fi air dried, all sizes. M SET s s JAMBS PAINT ORADE P 7 LUMBER CO 1947 Haggerty Mwy. MArket Warwick's, 2678 Orchard Lk Ra | i PRS. CHILDREN'S SK] BOOTS, 1C UPRIGHT 21389 One girl's ski outfit, navy 4 BaTH I FIXTURES reasonably priced. call Fr 4+-5236. | = Sal LUMBER windo’ frock la wall furnaces, 1025 Oakland Ph | +2622 DaAnAKEMTS AMD CAM 7 ROME BTR CORT Ie PR Pee Auvure Aa. PE 4 = A._ Thom psoen. ‘Tv. | BARAKERIS CANARIO, © ABLE MASO! lood, since 1977. 584 . ho. era Seep __ shanty, © with stove ( VENTILATING a" (8 FOR vi jue large selection of door ‘chimes at values. Michigan | —— Oreha P $ “wearing ‘GHOUSE POP COOLER, | ® rill frig oo as | retrigerstor, gas E 7-0062, After 3:30. WOLVERINE L DRILLING MACHINE | FOR Do It Yourself | ae a “h . gree eae a e. a a | , les 1742 rave Ra $25 5-1461 Kc, COCKERS inn LINDEN FE hunter. reasonable FE 2- BOXER PUPS. REGISTERED. MA- iv i == ¥R a5 “a ple 57783 BABY PARAKEETS WITH CAGE This Week Only... $5.98) 501 4th St; FE 24029; Closed 8un. | - BEAGLE. AKC REOISTERED. 2 > Running good | ru years lB OX ER maser RROITERED — Rochester. wait naany swe. old eee: | For Salle toneeraliars 78 bust tor Sale He BOXER PUPs REQiTERED | Championship stock. Pawn white. Male and female 5 me’ old. Your choice $40. Farming- ton, 2T7TW. % | SPRINGER SPANIEL PUPPIES. AKC registered. Rea -rabie. .Law- land Kennels. OR 3-4629. rs," LOND. REGISTERED GERMAN SHEPHERD REG ~~ male, 10 mos. old. MUtual ALSO coca oe? CLEAN. ENGINE FOR ONL HOUGHTEN’S spa Ca MICH. on a AW DISTRIBUTORS Dick’ s Air Cooled a oe corn pnd New and ee ae ae Pu dene or un : are. SPECIAL PRICE ON FREEZERS TF MAS" i SE : cuPREELERS. 4 _@WENTY-FOUR. " Bor Sale HHousetraiters 78| |For Sale Used Trucks 90), For Sale Used Cars 9 | 1963 CHEVROLET PICKUP. LIKE 19 CHEVROLET COUPE. LOOKS MOBILE a ive $705. trade. Terms. FE _ aod runs . $165. or swap for Fe oe | ox ‘51 model and pay cash 10 % TO BELO E | — evROLI vive. ; APARTMENT cab, radio. beater Toggi7 8. ply ROLET CLUB COUPE . tires, gg very clean’ Reduced | a down and assume yments truly $495. Olive: k. 210 Orchard rer Samvebunt Woodward. = , Wik. store &dolos : = og 2 ake Ave. at , HARD neg path ee | jd 5, Te Be 4 | Bape nce walls, no sea, —— | oo $555. 2141 Cass Lk. Rad. YS Sie. Pe . oF e200; a iN EX? EE Se P- a over am Good a Festina ub pay New nd U sed Trucks { t pm coi wii!“ g99.S. Woodward sep erg Sales FE * }-4531 “Goodwill Used Cars 1 rae eee ren | WORD 3 cuassis AND 54 CHEVROLET NTIAC | foe e, Miao low Ronee. Bog heater and very 31 a OL Sane G00D 5 $1,205 ee PONTIAC CHIEF (er operhn Store | oites. be'S. Lyn. RETAIL STORE 36-PT SEMI-VANS. VERY GOOD 65 Mt. Clemens 5t FE 37117 MOBILE HOMES seadition $650 each Hutchinson | 2 ne 8 ft. im length. Up to _Trailer Sales, I r Sales, “~"7195] Plains. eee asitge ects ae ¥ as Les Hutchinson 95 Longeeare « f p.m reconditioned es low as li co- DELUXE, 2 DOOR. down. 15,000 miles +8615 Htchinson's Trier Sales’ PONTIAC (tou aires Si 4 #15 Dizie Hwy. e at corne e cme 0 DE on dist” n, =«6 SEDAN DELIVERY | Sguts Saneere Stelion 2430 £ Dort Highway. Flint EXCELLENT. CONDITION "chev eae paras | $25 payments. FE 4-5075 C $595 TAYLOR CHEVROLET | ‘ rai er Chevrolet a sedan S83 Hemtise 2 = LARRY cd Cherrele: deluxe 2. door 953 Chevrolet special 3 door. 1951 Chevrolet an JEROME | 1951 Chevrolet 2 door sedan. j3 Pontiac — RETAIL STORE 951 | Rochester Ford Dealer | ibe Pork % ton Pickup | OL 1-671) TAYLOR'S : 7 He ey ener a at tauiea aate ‘ ‘Si_CHEVROLET DELI _ Phone Market +1561 7 oe eee, ee | 48 CHEVIE = one. TS emer) cous COUPE, RADIO | AND isso PORD % TON PICKUP. w REPatn “TORK cond'tion FE ¢5198 after, 950 CASH AND TAKE OVER) iso INTERNATIONAL —% TOR | 60 WASHINGTON, THIRD FLOOR | Case, Ruections Gres. mare cow) fon efeVEnoon Lake Orion Motor Sales | . a . M24 Ruckhorn Lake, Lake Orion | “Goodwill Used Cars” MY 2-261 till 9 p.m ‘i For sed Cars 91 3 3='S3 CHEVROLFETS | ; an Ck aie at $895 to $995 08 BUNCE SUPER, STATION WO) « dcaw eeetiic wtih wedie. paaler. | while wail tires. $1. Ready to ge Bob Frost Inc. - PONTIAC MERCURY DEALER R50 S. WOODWARD | @5 Mt. Clemens 8t FE 3-7117 ome ras OBE gc clean. PE 37542. | 000. BUICK SPECIAL. 1041. 10. ra | st cages" ae alone eee 40 — > _ emeeer_ BI Gualana “hee! VET Symon. st = 41 Pontiac Plenty Other Late Models and '49 BUICK SUP Transportation | Specials ge ~ S -hy —e GOOD $495 TRANSPORTATION REASONABLE OLIVER 192 ae $225 EACH. BUICK CHEVE i ioe? $150. 4735 WALDON > 210 oan ee ine CHEVIE 3 Ley xo RUST alata “wi take we ae seoyme Day "49 BUICK SUPER 2 DR. | = beater and Dynafiow. To + STRAW HATS in the OLIVER | WINTER? BUICK The smart buyer knows the 4 time to bu fim the - 218 Orchard hans Ave | season. Look over our selec rE 20101 KS eee ee ee ee eee BRAID MOTOK tt Black pith white top | “e super Super with thal V8 yoo car ip trade EM 3-4927 bay DODGE ¢ DOOR. _ Gyromatic *50 BUICK SPECIAL | fateh wate wall tres eles Four door sedan with radio, heate and beautiful 2 tone biue finish. | 1984 DODGE 4 DOOR. Jet biack beauty that ba, the famous 150 HP V-8 engine et Power- $1,605 1982 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR. end b and Poerglide eater = BUICK = ma zone 2000s. tee Boats & Accessories 85 210 Orcherd, Lebe Ave this ear over it's a light green xvi PENN YAN rE 2-001 eee | —| ARD “MOTORS. | 48 BUICK 4 DOOR LOW PRICE Stem INE nten fot ihe | Radio, heater and Dynefiow. TRANSPORTATION boats. Owen's Cruisers. $195 49 Ford 2 dr. V-8 $270 BS et gore: = Craft and Yellow Jacket OLIVER ‘* Doage’ § e gone BROOK'S PLACE | 49 Dodge 2 ur $295 * At Pine bake Phone. PE 2-5260 BUICK 10 HP. ARD 210 Orchard Lake Ave } Eeoviea ety. eee a teue | Riemenschneider Bros. 4 16 PT. CENTURY BOAT WITH ___ a a 112, bp Gray | Marine iss4 BUICK SPECIAL 2 DOOR Dodge- mator Used 16 hrs. $2,800 cash Ae wien, Of geet Late Be Te MODELS FOR isi) MARE s Copa condition. $80. FE 5.074 Plymouth a ot en, 0 Mart gp tint ygete we wees, “The Cars With The 33 We etvise you place 5 eh, See. Forward Look” — rail SHOR S$) RUICK SPECIAL 232 S. Saginaw St. HOOK'S FE 28200 Four door model, radio, heater Phone FE 2-9131 Transportation Offered 87 pec with white top.A very nice TRUCK GOINO $895 YOUR CAR COULD MAKE THE DOWN PAYMENT ~ OLIVER J BUICK ~~ Kor Cars That Are Sharper Than Sharp SEE GLENN’S MOTOR SALES 254 8S. Saginaw St. FE ¢7371 = eCuRYSLER NEW Yous a cel ' i r sedan power LIF. B R HERE | 21@ Orchard Lake Ave | ccaeen Torque ae pew ‘rer Chas eae san | he Tat _| Sipe" Roeheter. OL SAG DOLLAR BUICK. 190 - SUPER oP | Meneeeran Seca, ne THE H GH L {~ Woodward. Direniagh See hash erate, coed care | '54 BUICK 4 DOOR | fread por you we, sous Ds | Conary model win sree seca) “Goodwill Used Cars” H. J. VANWELT $2,395 ‘51 DESOTO OR LIVER “4 door, radio and heater. ‘‘Bolid O $595 BUICK PONTIAC RETAIL STORE 65 Mt. Clemens St. from " BILL SPENCE - $196 Carkner-—Studebaker Birmingham MI 4-3410 } CLUB COUPE, VERY | na Tinted io, heater and white- . glass. Low mileage. Lake Orion Motor Sales M% Buckhorn Lake. Lake Orion ___ MY_2-9611 tin 9 pm PPh ohe te Gove, Carkner—Stadebeker Birmingham MI 4-3410 “Goodwill Used Cars” . °§3 DODGE te” trmeomiosion pom San. ae tr $1,395 PONTIAC. RETAIL STORE, FE }7117 | m Bnc i DODOE _CORVERTIB TIBLE | redle end set benter BA oe | on cam tires. 195 down. - ‘PHE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘CARNIVAL by Dick Turner |. Copr. 1995 by NEA Service, inc. 7. M Reg US Pe Woodward. Biren! bam. Rochester Ford Dealer 1-23 1948 NASH - “a 4 DOOR raint end re’ber dents. $145. MI 4-8683 “I feel you should be told, Mr. Ramsgate—you haven't a | $3” NasH woe HARDTOP chance in the world of coming out of this a sound man | financially!"’ Woodward, Birm country club Radin sone. dramatic, turn tinted glass. PEP IE ES DODGE “poor with extras ‘a mileage Lake Orion Motor Sales | M2 Buckhorn Lake Lake Orion This car is immaculate. $796. | SCHUTZ MOTORS INC nea sp 1 : MI + | - WE HAVE | 1951 Ford Custom 2 door radio anu heater A Biack beauty. Your | chetes o’ three ‘50 Fords at a) bargain 1961 Chev Skviine de- luxe, 2 door, 2 tone. 1 onwner North Pontiac Auto Sales | 312 Montcaim 955 DeSoto - Plymouth | _|RANCH WAGON DEM: See Carl Johnston CY OWENS 147 8. SAGINAW 4 FORD, . TONE PAINT, pgm ~— chrome, radio, er- | drive. $196. 965 Oskland a | 1950 FORD 8 CYLINDER, 2 DOOR. | ovefarive, good rubber. Must sell FE 54-6671. FORD CUSTOMLINE RANC wagon yr de gee heater, Ford omatic clean and s nett ag on = condition oa a CUSTOM 8 2 DR. Ford-O-Matic, white side w $1506. MI radio, heater, 9800 miles, | ovek | BEFORE YOU BUY OR SELL SEE +6296 SCHUTZ ‘833 FORD VICTORIA. A BEAU- tiful one owner car, radio. heater. Fordomatic white wall tires Full price $1.44 - Bob Frost Inc. IE LINCOLN MERCURY DEALER 850 S. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM _ R | Cau Fe ‘4 «FORD TUDOR _ VICTORIA. Hardtop cunyertible. Complete ac- cessories. White wall tires, radio, tuvn signals Fordomatic drive, 15.000 miles $2800 new. will sel! _for $1850, FE 67820 1955 FORDS" CUSTOM 2 AND 4 DOOR. RADIO AND | For Sale | Used Cars a __For Sale Used Cars — a LOADED * FORD custom 6. — NEW ~STOP IN TODAY _ WE FINANCE Low mileage. EM 3-21 FORD ‘4 STATION widen 41 j new tire- “rere _Mupeup. $245 OVER 150 CARS ims. $145 «4 =DOoR'| TO CHOOSE FROM ~ start and good brakes. By A = co santé re te from $28 and” co You mee FORD. 193 CUSTOM 8 2 DR. ur own dea at $1150. full price. Walled Lake, 22 Auburr 9 PE ¢-2131 Vai | | | | credit references neces- | HEATER. $200 DOWN. | Call Dan Barry FORD 1953 4 DOOR CUSTOM 2 tone Fordomatic. Radio and heat- er MA 6-3705 ‘82 FORD VICTORIA. LOADED _A-}_ shape. Overdrive FE 5-97 $2 ** or Carl Johnston: tot ot FE §-4101 or Execelient condition. Private. | C 'EM ” Drive EM and Youll Buy’ ‘EM 1951 Plymouth Sta. Wag. | 1951 Ford 2 door 1953 Cadillac Club Coupe , 1950 Plymouth Convert. | 1951 Pontiac Catalina 1951 Chev. Hardtop 1953 Chev. Convert. 1953 Chev. Hardtop .- 1953 Ford Convertible 1951 Buick Super 4 dr. 1952 Buick Hardtop 1954 Buick Hardtop 1952 Pont. Chief del. 4 dr, . 1953 Pont. Chief del. 4 dr. 1954 Pont. Starchief Conv. Sd as 8 COMMUNITY eg k } | Hargreaves 199 FORD CONVERTIBLE 1951. FORD cone OR } MArket ¢ ~sie{ West Side Used Cars — down end assume — 464 8S. Woodward, Birmin = a aa - sTO evie elute co “a 8 CLOE | 949 Mercury sedan Overdrive coupe $10 down and assume | exnll | 1940 1960 | = wer ments 6° 8. Woodward. Birm _ ingham | lest Butek 50 FORD 4 DOOR | eee Gees covers. A good running car | Several more to $445 | 023 W. Huros OLIVER BUICK ine OLDS wt ROCKET EMOTE 210 Orchard Lake Ave Open ti & pm PE 2-9101 pa payments at Oakland Ave. FE 80301 Good condition. OA =ron SEE CY FOR THE DEAL OF MOTORS INC | Piy mouth | Desee ea A LIFETIME 1984 PORD sKYLINER porpo.|.1N AN A-1 USED CAR = RH, WW., Power Steer- Direct: tionals Good condi- roy OR 3-7162 bet. 9-6. | “Your Ford Dealer” 147 8S Saginaw St No Credit? Bad Credit? ' Here's the place to buy.| No co-signers, no past) top 958 down Carkner—Studebaker Birmingham MI 4- 3410 | 196 PLYMOUTH. 4 DOOR _eqndition FE 2-2832 after 5 | 1951 NASH STATESMAN. - $10 DOWN and assume ve — am 8. Hv- signals. white walls reclining seats and = van Auken = lea- Offer At Economy Used Cars. | | 1950 — str & 2 door. Extra pice = nee. Extra nice « ieee a co Saseans. FE 40151 | Radio, heater, new paint, new seat | 1947 Chevie Sedan delivery from. __FE +2185 Masons Attention Pontiac 1953. 2 door 8. accept older car in trade or mason work ‘@ OLDS STATION WAGON. 86-2457 after Cy Owens ASH RAMBLER. 1952. HARD- SATURDAY, JANUARY 22 For Sale Used Cars OF 1960 MERCURY BEDAN. $10 Bown payments PH OL 1-971) | FOR MORE THAN 30 YEARS A |. “food CE TO BITy” No dings or | | ie a 1951 ror? 2 DR CUSTOM . 6pm radio heater 00d condition. ° owner solos 3335 re | 1961 OLDS bed 3DR. $10 BOWE | Lake Rd j rard B ‘payments 8 — = Woodward irmingham FORD ‘M 6 14,009 ACTUAL — eae $1,200 FE 51854 after, | sary. If you are 21 and PETERSON have a om we have a Car | 1953 Kaiser. 4 door for you 2 Se A | 19 Kaiser 4 door sedan Buy Here et TSR R-WItT TS SALES Pay Here IT, AUBURN AVE. FE 44002 | _ NATIONAL E. Z. TERMS MOTOR SALES AT ECONOMY ee ———— Petes. Revel coler pink GIVE US A TRY ord Aare Ve ten power To Give you a Real Buy 1963 —— Bel Air. Radio. and | loaded P AU LSON | 1994 Poatine White walls radio. ' Me aa | 196% Side Vs oaer oe steering, = 6 8 Perry St 1957 ‘Villy. radio heater. over- eee FE ee | drive. | 1964 Ford V-8 Overdrive radio. *§ . sharp 50 HUDSON 2 DR 1952 Mercury hardtop. radio. heat-| Radio and heater. Excellent trans- overdrive | portation. 1961 Ford Vés (four of them). Ra $195 | heater. overdrive | am | 1953 Piymouth, jo, heater nice. | : | 195) Henry J 6 on special. | | 1961 Nae heater overdrive | v-8. radio heater. BUICK’ 210 Orchard Lake Ave SHOP SUNDAY Pe 28100 : a — Will finance with | | 1983 LINCOLN “CAPRI HARD — ECONOMY USED CARS| 2 door, full power. 72 4 sburn off Saginaw PE 4213" | gy a | 1951 HUDSON HORNET 4 DR. si0 | TRANSPORTATION down and assume payments. 464 SPECIALS 8. Woodward, Birmingham. —_— 1" Y % ONTEREY, 2 yMENT dr. 14000 miles. Perfect. FE 195; Chevrolet Fordor $148.0 | —— 1983 2 POOR. MERC. | ee Fordor ia rn |e Se erwate. See Be “Carkner—Stadebaker Sagres Reval Forder ia & Birmingham MI 4-3410 Oldsmobile 68 Fordor $0.60 Pymeuth Pordor ss $s a A all ee Sl -_ — i ——_ BUY MONDAY 211 S. Saginaw}. e twrin “THE WORKING MAN'S LOT” Matthews- 06 Mi, Clemens a. N. » Rochester ” org Be 51 LINCOLN 4 DR. a ph pow @ne "> Fine S OLIVER BUICK __ a : * : . 1955 or Sale Used Cars 91 | $1 MERCURMATIC ¢ DOOR. Ba: m. 7 gruepcuny’ to chong | "a TOEG ap kta ae fully equipped as low as | 646. Bob Frost Inc. “Goodwill Used Cars” | "NBO S. WOODWARD | 4 sou nus Grane sotamats | __._ BIRMINGHAM transmission, very clean. | 1954 PONTIAC FORD RETAIL STORE 65 Mt Clemens 8t. PE 37111. CONVERTIBLE i060 4 DOOR DELUXE. | SKYLINERS radi heater whi idee wah: | MERCURY | "tie _chiet_ OR $233 SUNVALLEY “Goodwill Used Cars” 1954 eT os 48 PONTIAC PIQA5 Bahar Tarr PONTIAC | LARRY 6% Mt. RETATE ~ ORE in| JEROME 4 3 > fone BY 34 CATALINA. oO PONT Take over “Goodwill Used Cars” 52 PONTIAC Station wagon with radio, heates, and Hydramatic. $1,295 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE | 65 Mt. Clemens St. PE 3-7117 | @00D "se PONTIAC, (380. MUST. AS i941 PLYMoUTE PAIR ea tion. takes. FE + FouTise “Goodwill Used Cars” °52 PONTIACS ch Deluxe, 2 dr. & 4 ar models. A good se b> oe) PONTIAC RETAIL STORE | 65 Mt. Clemens St. PE 37117 “$l. 6 CHIEFTAIN (DE- Pully Carkner—Studebaker Birmingham MI 4-3410 i951 PONTIAC FORDOR. ¢: 10 DOWN | and assume payments Me _ Woodward, Bi | “Goodwill vu sed Cars” | 33 PONTIAC PONTIAC RETAIL STORE | & Mt Clemens St FE 3-7117 | PONTIAC oe RADIO AND HEAT. Ford. Both good mocels. choice ae rea eger Open till 8 pm PE 20101 $2 PONTIAC CHIEF 8 BLACK 4 door, White side walls. All ac- sosserne wes. Spettens. | toot coating bes oon ee | after 5:00. 3218 Signet. ¥ton. OR 31314. OUR MOTTO IS "VO LUME" OUR PRICES ARE PROOF -"R-1" Buys Hardtops $1 Merc. 4 dr.....$599 52 Buick ........ $999 51 Plym. 4 dr.....$344—'53 Ford ....... $1,299 '54 Ford Conv. ..$1,699 = 53 Mercury .... $1499 '90 Chev. Cl. Cpe.. $299 +32 Ford ....44-. $09 50 Buick 4 dr... . .$399 51 Ford ...ece . S64 51 Nash St. Wag. $644 53 Ford 2 dr...... $89) 50 Merc. Sed. ....$499 33 Ford Country Cheapies: Sedan ...... $1,299 ‘49 Dodge Cpe.... $199 51 Chev. Conv. .. .$599 46 Buick 4 dr.....$199 "$2 Ford 4 dr...... $699 47 Dodge 4 dr.....$99 ‘51 De Soto Sed. . $599 149 Ford 2 dr...... $199 St giz09 ‘St Stade. «0.4. $199 '49 Merc. Cl. Cpe.. $299. 48 Chev. Cpe. ....$144 ‘51 Ford “8” "50 Nash 2 dr...... $144 __ Club Coupe ...$444 49 Hudson ...... $144 be Nauk 2s xs $399 47 Frazer ....... $144 52 Ford Ranch Wagon ...... $399 ‘46 Plym. 4 dr.... $144 ’53 Chevrolet 48 Pont. Conv. ...$199 Bel AW cca 0s $999 48 Ford Cpe. .... $144 a area dr.. be ‘49 Plym. 2 dr... .$199 4! ’39 Pontiac ..-.... $59 53 Pontiac Deluxe Chieftain “8” $1,144 42 Hudson ....... $49 '$9 Ford Conv.....$299 "46 Nash 4 dr.......$99 Trucks 1952 Dodge '% ton utility pickup ...........- $899 1953 Ford % ton express ..........-.06- ..- $699 TOSS GC FS CO BUR cs cscs sees a ss xe ... $699 1941 Dodge 3 ton pickup ............+se0e- $73 1951 Chev ae 2 ton tractOr 2...ccescs cscs $399 1953 Chevrolet 2 ton tractor .....-......06- $899 1954 Ford '4 ton pickup .........0.--eeee- $999 HAROLD TURNER, FORD 2 BIG LOTS 464S. Woodward, Birmingham 134 Mile & Woodward MIdwest 4-7500 Liberty 9-4000 JOdran 4-6266 Liberty 9-4001 PAID VACATION Save enough for your summer vacation by buying NOW! at Our Low Midwinter Prices! ‘| that car, 1951 Chrysler Windsor 4 door. ............ $650 1950 Hudson 4 door oie © eae ¥ aes eg ew a wi $450 1951 Buick Hardtop .......-.esseeeeee sees $970 1953 Chrysler New Yorker 4 door......... $1,630 1953 Plymouth 4 door ...........ceeeeeees- $970 1966 Dodge: «2c css ccs sninncuscwers as mat a $250 1949 Plymouth Station Wagon ............. $470 1953 Oldsmobile “88” 2 door .............. $1,450 1954 Plymouth .......s.ccscccedeccossees $1480 19S) Bulk 4 W008 xs opis ¢ occ e ns nds ccs ese as $890 1951 Plymouth Hardtop ..............0e000- $810 1952 Studebaker Hardtop .............0005. $720 1954 Plymouth Hardtop ............... .- $1,740 1953 Chrysler Windsor Club Coupe ........ $1,400 1952 Chrysler Windsor Hardtop ...........$1,130 COE RI av ates cs eats iss bos ques vcs vse. $1,650 1952 Buick 4 door ........ eee shown s $1.010 1952 Pontiac Hardtop ............ cocvee. $1,190 1951 Plymouth ..... ones mits khmer wckyoteen $550 1953 Dodge Hardtop ..........sseeeeeees $1,250 1951 Chrysler New Yorker 4 door .......... $930 FOSS BEMGIOR. og ccgsccscqecgccccesesensccs. QUOD START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT BY BUYING THE RIGHT CAR RIGHT! dpuspcocs there. 1 Midwest ad | PS—Came in Tei, Were Ope Gee oe eee et ee > _ “THE PONTIAC PRESS, * SATURDAY, JANUARY 22. 1955 | -- Today's Television Programs - - —— 6:30—(7) Realm of the Wild. “Ani- mals in Winter,” “Fox Hunters of the North.” (9) Army Show. Canadians in khaki. (4) People it . Hit 9:15—(2) Christophers. 9:30—(4) Catholic Hour 9:45—(7) Cartoons. (2) See for Yourself. 10:00—(7) Action Theater. (4) Car- toon Carnival. (2) Detroit Pulpit. 10:30—(9) Christophers. (2) Facts Forum. ’ 6:00—(7) Frontier Justice. (9) The - |8:30—(9) The Visitor 11:08 — (4) Adventure. Ho. () Church in Home, (2) Court of Health. 1:15-—-(2) Air Force Reporting. 11:30—(7) G-Men. (9) Fearless (2) Sinema. 11:45—(2) Cartoons. SUNDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(7) Auntie Dee. (4) Capt. Hartz. (2) U. of D. Roundtable. 12:15—(4) Telephone Storybook, 12:30 — (7) Today's Faith. (9) Uncle Toby’s Party. (4) Industry on Parade. (2) Contest Carnival. 12:45—(4) City Affairs. 1:00—(7) World Adventure Series. (9) Channel 9 Theater. (4) Uni- versity of Michigan. (2) This Is the Life. . 1:30—(7) Movie Matinee. (2) Mo- vie Matinee. 3 2:00—(4) Tosca. 2:30—(7) Joe Palooka. (9) Mr. Callahan. 3:00—(7) Black Spider. (9) Justice Colt. 3:30—(2) Adventure. 4:00—(7) My Hero. (4) Juvenile Jury. (2) American Week. 4:30—(7) Annie Oakley. (9) Million Dollar Theater. (4) Zoo Parade. (2) Meet the UAW-CIO. 5:00—(7) Super Circus. (4) Hall of Fame. (2) Omnibus. 5:30—(4) Background. 4:45—(7) Ricky- the Clown. (4) Modern Romance. &:00—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Hidden Pages. (4) Pinky Lee. (2) Rob ert Q. Lewis. 5:30—(7) Cowboy G-Men. (9) Howdy Doody. (4) Howdy Doody. SUNDAY EVENING Norths. (4) Corliss Archer. ¢:30—(7) The Huntress. (9) Range Rider. (4) Capt. Braddock. (2) You Are There. “Susan B. An- thony Ig Tried for Voting.” 7:00—(7) You Asked for It. (9) Life Begins at 80. (4) Badge 714 (2) Big Picture. 7:30—(7) Playhouse. (9) News Magazine. (4) Mr. Peppers. He and new-found friend, confi- dente, and mentor, Peter Rhodes-Downing, hit it off ami- able as their ship sails for Eng- land, where Peepers hopes to collect a British legacy. (2) Jack Benny Show. Gisele MacKenzie, guest vocalist. 8:00—(7) Story Studio. (9) Play- house. (4) Comedy Hour. Gloria Vanderbilt, Franchot Tone, Paul Winchell and Jerry Mahoney, Ronny Graham, DeMarco Sis- ters, Maid of Cotton, guests. (2) Toast of the Town. Robert Tay- lor and scenes from his new movie, Tony and Sally DeMarco, Roberta Peters, youngsters’ symphony band. | 9:00—(7) Walter Winchell. (9) Mo- tion Picture Academy. (4) Play- house. “Anatomy of Fear,” story 7:00—(4) Today. (2) Morning Show. 9:06—(7) Breakfast Club. (4 Romper Room. (2) Welcome |- 9:30—(2) Beauty Is My By-line. 9:45—(2) Breakfast With Murphy. 10:00—(7) Wixie’s Wonderland. (4) Ding Dong School. (2) Garry Moore. 10:30—(4) Way of World. (2) Ar- thur Godfrey. 16:45—(4) Sheilah Graham. 11:00—(7) Story Studio. (4) Home. |” 11:30—(2) Strike It Rich. MONDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) Tennessee Ernie. (2) Valiant Lady. 12:15—(2) Love of Life. 12:30—(7) Beulah. (4) Feather Your Nest. (2) Tomorrow's Search 12:45—(2) Guiding Light. 1:00—(7) Lunchtime Drama. (4) Nancy Dixon. (2) Portia Faces Life. 1:15—(4) Sonny Elliot. (2) Road of Life. 1:30—(4) Bruce Mayer Show. (2) Ladies Day. 2:00—(7) Stars on Seven. 2:15—(9) Sands of Time. 2:30—(9) Myrtle Labbitt Show. (2) Art Linkletter. 3:00—(7) Theater. (9) Monday Matinee. (4) Greatest Gift. (2) Big Payoff. 3:10—(4) Golden Windows 3:30—(4) One Man's Family. Bob Crosby. 3:45—(4) Concerning Miss Mar- lowe 4:00—(7) Captain Flint. (9) Justice Colt. (4) Hawkins Falls. (2) Brighter Day. 4:15—(4) First Love. (2) Secret Storm. “ 4:30—(4) Mr. Sweeney's World. (2) On Your Account. of man implicated in suspected TELEVISION SERVICE Prompt and Efficient Service on All Makes of TV Sets ANTENNA INSTALLATION C&V TV 993 Mt. Clemens FE 5-1515 158 Oakland Ave. FE 2-378! ay > ACE TV Sales and Service ADMIRAL & EMERSON All Work Guaranteed oot Asters Ore FE 8-1204 A. M. to 7:38 P. M. | , HUTCHINSON the Heart Fund Volunteers by the American hold its annual drive Feb. 1 through Feb. 28. an army of volunteers who will work for the Asia Treaty Goes fo Senate Tuesday WASHINGTON ®—The South- render of Northern Viet Nam to the Communists, was signed at Manila last Sept. 8 by the United States,. Australia, France, New Zealand, Pakistan, the Philippines, Thailand and Great Britain. _| Local Resident's. Letter to Be Read on TV Show beth Lake Rd. will have her letter read on Strike It Rich Monday, Jan. 24. Scheduled for 11:30 a.m. on (2) | ’ ' *- ..Today's Radio Programs - - Programs furnished by stations listed tm this column are subject te change without notice. wR, (708) CEL, (0) (WW, (658) wOaR, (1180) «6WXYE, Gare) §«=6WIRK, Ge) )=—s WON, (1408) ww. 11:38—WIR, CBS Orch. CKLW, MecKellar WPON, Giim Bryant SUNDAY MORNING 6:06—WJIR, At Dawning Music 6:45-—WWJ, Coffee Concert WPON, Wandering Treveler 7:00—WJR, Favt. Hymns CKLW, Sky Chapel WJBK, News, Album WPON, Soc. Brethren 7:15—WWJ, Meditations 7:30—WJR, Layman's Hour CKLW CKLW, . Bible Class CKLW, Worship Hour WXYZ, Light & Life CKLW, Pontiac Baptist WJBK. Ave Marie WCAR, Back to God WPON, St. John's :46—WW), Guest Stars 9:06—WJR. News ww. 3, Crossroads WXYZ, Religious News CKLW, Bethesda Temple ww, 19:45-——-WJIR, Best of Guest Mischa Kottler WCAR, Music That Lives WPON, News, 2:15—CKLW, News 8:00—WWJ), R. Mulholland » News, Air Force CKLW, Wenderful City WCAR, News, Carousel "oc al Hr. of Decision WJBK, Sun. Music Thanksgiving 3:45—CKLW, Symphony 4:08—WJIR, News, Afternoon 4:38—CKLW,. Wick Carter 6:00—WJR, News, Sunday WXYZ, Christian tn Action SUNDAY “6:08—WJR, Gene Autry Frontiers 6:38—WJR, Leading Questica | Dennis Day WXYZ, Greatest Stery CKLW, True Detective WJBK, Music Moods WCAR, Sign Off EVENING TONIGHT ~ ‘News, Organ ‘WW, Liberace News, Rhythm Mon. Headlines * 47 ota wan, Peitn wBK: News, Music Am. WXYZ, D Women WPON, News . Weat's Seore WseK, &. €:15—wxyz, P. Harvey ve ww rem im Action Wee “Sz mas z ig y - Dee CHLW, Singing. | Americans * ¢:38—-WIN; Han of Pame tes, St Buse w Detroit WWJ, Catholic Hour gall Pompshg Say Sat 6:30—WJR, Reynolds 9:44—WJR, -WIJBK, Music Moods y= Se Basadas eee | (SPOR, Meee mee ae page . 6:45—CKLW, Harry Wisner . le: jews, Biggs ee wxvz, Israel] Message ; a Oertraae “WATE Manpower, Mews | HLM. Bible Close CKLW, People’s Church caw. Catholic WCAR, Hews, Melody WJBK. Evening Serenade Buns foes WPON, 7:Ab—-WIBK, Dele Young w Gentile ww, Box WON, News, Oe aang Chorus 1:15—WXYZ, Guest Star as, 1:4h—-WIBK, Freedom story 45—WW4J, Storybook tema tows Met | WcaR Harmony mal ~ | Ww: Sis ‘ay WW, Quiz Bow . Mr. CKLW, 11:00—WJR, Tabernacle WXYZ, Town Meeting WXYZ, Year WWJ, 6t. Paul's Cath. Coke’ fi» 3 wings 1:45—WEYZ, Gomes, Crowley] CKLW, Pontise Baptist ons Sestion CELW. Giobetroter _ WJBK, Sun. Music WRK. D. Young 8:06—' Qunsmoke WPON, Central Meth. « pan wate. Ly 11:16—WJBK, Ken Cline ww Little Margie CKLW, True or False 11:30—WJR, Album CKLW, : CKLW, Chureh WJBK. U. of D. Roundtable wow. n WCaR, Rolle Temple WPOR, Mission $:38—WJR, Gangbusters 11:45—-WIR, Radic Spotlight 9:00—WJR, Bergen CKLW, Quaker City WJBK, Ken Cline ween. Holmes 45-~—-WIBK, Christophers 00—WIR, Ne CKLW, Burns Baptist . awe i, News WJBK, 9:00 WIE, Twe ter Money | WXYZ, Pan. Am. Union WPON, News, Record WEE Soa Geax nore” Nt | Ssb-wxY2, Drew Pearnn WPON, News 0:30—WWJ, Easy Money WXYZ, Manion Forum CKLW, Dr. Barnhouse 10:00-—-WJR, Believe, Jackson cGee WJBK. Sun. WWJ, Fibber M CKELW, Hawai Cails WCAR, Carousel WXYZ, Paul Harvey 10:00—-WJR, Country Style WPON, Temple CKLW, Billy Graham . 12:26—WJR, Opinion 1:15—WWJ, Gildersiceve ane w. th a Gave Senere's werls WXYZ, Elmer Davis 5 WRON, Hews CKLW. Tabernacle 10:30—WJR, Facts Forum WWJ, Meet the Press Dance Music WJBK, News, Cline CKLW, News, Witness CKLW _—y WCAR, News, Hall WJBK, News, Music WJBK, News WPON, News, Span. Hour . News wren, 1:35—WJBK, Music asa. os, Report sb Sport Pinal ww, ‘orn “Gxiw. terest Vistas 1:38—-CKLW, Lutheran Hour| CKLW, Let There Be Light WPON, Sports Slants News, P'im'ge WPON, Music 11:38——-WIR, N.Y. Philharm. 1:48-—WJBK, Lions Press Box WWJ, Winterhalter ne WIR. ne nA Sate News, Stars Chan ; xyz, eters ’ CKLW, Elder ae WSR, Conte WWJ, News, Philher: ¢:30—WIR, it. Votce WJBK, Proudly Hail ‘vaY2. © oatte Wwi. Bob Maxwell CKLW, Prank XYZ, Pred ¢:16—WPOM, News, Music | CAR Mermoay Mall Sam Sze C200. Perm Rew 2:45-TKLW. Chosen People| WPON. John Egan 7:15—WJR, Music Hall 7:38, CKLW, Terence O'Dell WIBK, Gentile, Binge 4—WWI, News CKLW, Teby Devid 8:08—WJIR, Jack White WWJ, Humane, Devotions WXZZ, Revival WWJ, Bob Maxwell wxve. guneer nests WPON, Sports WIBK, News, Gentile Ww, hey 4:15—WJBK, WCAR, New WPON, ist Gen’ Baptist — i — 8:15—WJIR, Bud Guest WCAR, Coffee With Clem 6:30—WJIR Music Hall WCAR, Gospel Hour CKLW 1 6:45—WW), News WPON, ist Assembly teal WCAR, Radio Revival 8:15—-WIR, Mae Hawks WPON, News $:06—WJIR, News WJBK, Univ, Organ 5:15—WIR, Symphonette WWJ, Minute Parade 8:38-—-WIR, Renfro Valley WCAR. Carousel WXYZ, Breakfast Club WWJ, Mews WPON, TBA 10:00—WJIR, A. Godfrey Ww. News News. ats JR, Farm Roundup . Austin Grant Neon Caller WPON. Music 12:38-—-WJR, Time Out Muste WXYZ, News, Crocker 19:45-—-WXYZ, Cherm WPON, . WCAR, Marmony Hal! 3:06—WIR, Wendy 3:45-—WJR, Gel Sunday CKLW, Bud Davies WJBK, Don McLeod WCAR, Harmony Hal Lady , Parm Mkts. MONDAY AFTERNOON 1:06-—WJIR, Road of Life WWJ, News, Mulbolland WXYZ, Paul Winter CKLW, News, Living WJBK, T. George WCAR, News, Hall WPON, News, Platter 1:15—WJR, Ma Perkins CKLW, Musica) Airs WCAR, News, Hal) 1:38—WJR, Dr. Malone CKLW, Gtory Time WCAR. News, Hall 1:45—WJR, Guiding Light 2:00—W JR, W, News, Davies WCAR, News, Hall WPON, News, Eddy 2: 14—W JR, Mason WWJ, Plain WPRON, Chub 14666 JR, ww, Ma WWJ, Women in Love enzie WCAR, News, Carousel 3:15—WJR, Aunt Jenny f i i ia tl fE all such plunging nudity has sunk len's opus Ist midnight. . . Perry Como and Jo Stafford match their critical raves with ratings in TV's tiny- musical field: tied at 19-1, a wal- for panoramic sweep in westerns, period pieces and love scenes may- hap, ‘but comedy demands too meuh attention to detail.” at the same time CBS radio sliced Mahalia’s Sunday night program trom 3 to 10 minutes. 3:338—WJIR, Helen Trent ww, Young WJBK, Don McLeod WW, Right te Happ. 4:00—WJIR, House Party wwii Wite x, McK. » Eddie WCAR, News, Carousel WPON, Sports like Liberace. . . 4:15—WWJ, Stella Dallas WCAR, Talk Sports WPON, Club 1460 JR, Music WW, Wider Browse we Carouse! } 4:43—WWJ, Women in House CKLW,. News, Wright WJBK, Don McLeod WCAR, News WPON, News, Serenade 6:18—WIR, Music Ww. McLeod WCAR, Carouse! Arab Premiers Iry fo Agree on Trea group of Arab premiers sought to- day to settle their darkening dis-| pute over joining with the West in| a Middle East defense pact. l | a fe months ago formed an agree- | ment with Britain for evacuation of British Canal zone—insists the Arab Deer Invades Factory While Pal Waits Outside ROCHESTER, N. Y. (UP)—Roy Nuri’s action cracked the unity ‘of the Arab League, which has |remained aloof from ties with either EB or West, and threat- ‘s leadership of the i Arab world. Nuri himself sent word he was Senate Majority Leader Resting After Operation ROCHESTER, Minn, (INS)—Sen- good. The senator, operated upon yesterday, is expected to remain Mallory, a night watchman at al local ‘plant, was making his rounds | when he came upon a most un | usual intruder. As he entered the factory divi- sion, he was surprised by a full-| grown deer, running up and down | the aisles and obviously wondering how to escape. 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Needs No Wexing PLASTIC FINISH _THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1953 ~ s School Taxation wr , [> phiughtful Service” Changs Sought JUNIOR EDITORS] | tnt ‘Amendment Would Let 24-Hour Ambulance Service Fractional Units Collect 46 Williams St. Phone FE 4-584] Giean & on State Valves = © REBUILT or USED 1 electric dryer? - Personal experience with an electric range Bi: met ate upheld a ruling by # ak: former Aty. Gen. Frank G. Mil i ; For Most Meke and Model Cars lard counties fractional - ty boundaries must assess local . ; All Units Gucranteed—We Deliver ‘ one on the higher state equal- 0 ; 1 ( $ counties, ° ‘ ramen ene ! | EAST SIDE AUTO PARTS | ,, cot., | The supervisor’s proposal would ; 181 East Pike Se. Open Sundays - let units within counties with frac f "7 = tional districts, but not overlapping i —— tax on county equal $ i ues. polly Supervisor Cass B, Waters, LET’S GO TO MARKET—<6 DON’T MISS THIS Pentiae Press Phete don’t think the state’s in a position sai . VALUE! GETS DIPLOMA~Sister (left) | Mercy hospital administrator, yesterday. Sister |to rule on our valuation.” Patty has helped Mother with the marketing and now is standing of the Congregation of St. Felix, received her |Mary Columbine is the first nurse ever to complete | Pontiac Supervisor William .A. | the check-out counter, waiting to have the cost of her groceries MOTOR OVERHAUL diploma from Sister Mary William, St. Joseph |an administrative residency at the hospital. Ewart also spoke for the move, | °unted on the cash register. . : saying, “I don't think another Lge the picture with crayons or water color, giving Patty a or Other Nun Completes rector of the vAW-clo delivered pore — oe venaten by aie on Paces Mig nag Lgl = cans in the rack and MECHANICAL REPAIRS at ator roup Tas Gigs cd ea MAE Supervisor Alger Zapt, of Royal Fe ne Selene ion on A HOHE. NO MONEY DOWN on : Administrative ham sssteeais teasheate: tar aie. Oak city, firet apeho agninst who Cut out carefully the big picture and the picture of Patty's arm - » « With the Cooperation of Drop in and ask us about . acta epson hestsaNy oa , a pee with its bag of oranges. Cut a slit in the black, dotted line on Patty’s Your Local credit plan. FE 2-9111 Residency Here {0 Act on Plan “ee. — a. gear the arm through the slit from the front and fasten it t epg ; ’ , . n o muh ae to exami bor eat cannot be proud af lis educational | nq, Thuis wil add to the conte | ait sioulder with © paper fastener that goes through the dots to PONTIAC PISTON SERVICE CO. . . . i t. , . i dency or interneship in Pontiac re-| William Shunck’s Aid | system, stating that a state which |sion in the tax structure and Pally now bec — pean ed ao lift the oranges. |] | Free Parking In Reor 102 S. Seginew ene ot Se Proposal Would Benefit pinets ane sae woe wee coun the day when the whole/ — Fold back the flap on which are hung the little brushes’ and Patty So aeten Wee honor ‘Hardship’ Districts a ee military rejections in | thing is revamped. will -stand - You can stand her in front of yesterday's cutout Joseph Hospital. : showing David at the cash register. . 4 Sister Mary Columbine was pre- | “A real democratic education U S Observer “ Ww sented her diploma by Sister Mary; By HAZEL A. TRUMBLE has never been completely tried|~ * “* . 3 William, St. Josenh Hospital ae Pontiac \Prese Staft Writer | in this country. We must raise our| Teqm Leaves ‘Sammy Davis Cleared | Over 300 CIO Delegates ; "completed a year’s rotating resi- worsen Toushig’s tartctntand. narpnmacerar lame cer lig Tachen Islands in Traffic Accident Suit | Expected at State Confab FE 5-577! 1047 W. Huron ow. of the hospital and will re-| ent William as See for sup- | we put in other national concerns,” ‘ “ LOS ANGELES #—Entertainer} DETROIT (UP)—More than 300 { Columbia University, where | piemental state lor “‘hard-/he said. AIPEH, Formosa — A US | sammy Davis Jr. has been cleared | union delegates are expected to. Com tel Automatic master’ in pe ; de oo roi ne aelaty ot to fo be | He cited the report that in Fle ert ee team ot four oF | of blame for a traffic accident in| attend the fourth annual Michigan e y : While here, ‘the nen worked | igan Association of School Admin- ag one peer ain A headed by a colonel has been quiet- | Which he lost his left eye and Mrs | CIO legislative conference in Lans f through the entire hospital, with | istrators York's $358, ° ly withdrawn from the Tachen Is-| Bessie Roth, 70, of Akron, Ohio, | ing next week, conference officials A emphasis centered on adminis- _ onunck's | proposal passed its “7 understand that ice a good | ands 200 miles north of Formosa. | was hurt. announced today. t ~ trative duties, She is a member | “trial run Friday % the first | sucational program, $400 should The islands, threatened by Com-| A jury yesterday found in favor| The conference, the traditional | @f the Congregation of Sisters of |day of the two-day \convention be spent on each child.” munist invasion, are within artil-|@f the night club star in a $75,000/ opening of the union's fight for | uM St. Feltz, with ber home, or |when school administrators trom |" oan lery range of Yikiangshan island| damage action brought by Mrs.|eagetment of legislation, will: be anual and Conversion Units mether house, located im Li- | Wayne, Macomb and \Oakland |. He urged ors co More | which the Chinese Reds seized | Roth. The two-car collision occur | héld in the Hote] Olds, near the | Complete Information vonia. Counties gave it unanimous en- | “Collective bargaining with Per-| trom the Nationalists earlier this|red near San Bernardino, Calif.,|capitol where the Legislators have Gladly Given | Hospitel. Administrator Siutgy |@areetnent ot their dictrict\mot- | Home meres te Oe svare sot | week. last Nov. 19. been in session two weeks. ; just Whe Gat teens i semen rahe the first time tn Midad- | DOF was once told social security, end. Advisory sy Civep, Loobpnnient except that attention is centered! gan education history, here is\a eae Ge eee cee here refused i ae een a ¥ "fhe added that che thoaght this| Seemeat to what we have called\ | °@ "P-i operation mo trouble” in getting to. For- training very important and that| the essence of good educational : : mosa. | 1 “people are becoming more con-| practice—helping those who have \Russian Soldier Granted | ‘The team still was in the Ta- | hospital problems today s cron | BONN Germany @—A Russian | as complex as those of any other | Benefiting Oakland County dis- , training matters the ro- business.” tricts include Waterford, ag Mead “ag who ag tog ages West | tation of US.-trained Nationalist | | | granted and the | dale, Ferndale, Clarenceville, Far- asylum by the United Kingdom sl uaiiees chasiee ta the Te | y | y 0 $0 Ex-POW Calls Red ship, Hazel Park it Shunck’s pro-| jay.) “Whores Snnownced | cheng, ' | : posal becomes of the State . similar team is on Quemoy, | ‘Gracious’ an ate The soldier, officially identified| near the China mainland opposite | | Asking for @ special appropria as Pvt. N. V. Kuptsv, fled to West | Formosa. Mah 0 S OMAHA @ — Squadron Leader | tion from the state aid fund, the | Sermany white on patrol on “ly i ini : A Ret te er etee ee ee . S. Eliot Enters Clinic; | eS tet tee \teen Ge aeons 110-Year-Old Will Swap | Reported Overworked | them is a “gracious” one which| 1—Levies 20 mills locally on sa LONDON @—T. S. Eliot, Ameri- The Canadian, who spent two/ . 2 atiss & valuation of less than reper rep tey WP turkish |and Nobel literary prize winner years in a Chinese prison camp. per child. newspapers reported today admitted London said last ight to an Interview that taped phew pico —_ oienarier i seen, ui eae Cini where he is resting from uly ali | : . TuaA DARA to tele Uavectaoe af 4—Levies at least eight mills on | for another wife. Eliot, 66, entered the clinic | the offer. or Mi mn igual tp ae aml re b-taengr vem gripe cel ge “The Chinese are great for expenses. promised a wagonload of oranges | there when he returned smal eotac he oid “Back Leonard Woodcock, regional 4- to anyone who finds bim a bride. -'from a tour of South Africa, t . | 37 we some personal ; contact could be made it would all Oia C Samar ve | a | aiso DUY an He said he had no fears for the ~sy ; | safety of any families accepting — heftve he tne Seesued miles of walking, cuts time to has proved to them that the electric way is > La e : eae Agents zero and ironing time in the cleahest way! Ae som water when 0 plece off from shore. t “Gee Se rreaat «weet Before. investing money in any type and pulled Yaklin to safety. They of insurance policy, make it a point Saar eens b> Me plight by co. to know something about the insur- “* ee chit example, any reliable agent will be - ‘ English-French Hotel glad to leave his policy proposal in ) . : Slanuetl tor Mentreci. writing with his name attached to it. Does It cost aati dthiatie de Se ee —inuteh to PY towwan > & Bh: pe ys . » cle —_—— ee eee ee ee ee ee * bi = \be mee ees Sie TS eee Se tee