PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 195§—20 PAGES | lrons Drops 0 partm ¥% a Telegraph Rd., was gutted during a fire which caused an estimated $6,525 damage. Firemen a second call to the station about two Blast Reported at Start of Blaze & he building. 5 Hi : Balmy California, Huh? Sulking Chrysanthemums Imperil Pasadena Parade PASADENA, Calif. ()—A windstorm and cold snap has left southern California’s chrysanthemums sulking— causing a crisis in the decoration of Tournament of Roses floats. Virgil White, chairman of the parade float decoration committee, said that 80 per cent of the flowers used. are | steve Ave. died this morning when eS * chrysanthemums. Seek Trucker in Bog Death Woman's Companion in Bor Sunday !s Sought by Sheriff's Deputies A truck driver who Oakland County sheriff's deputies believe was the last person to.see Mrs. Ruth J. Trenary, 41, of 8080 Lozier, | Van Dyke, alive, is being sought for questioning today in the wom- an’s death. Mrs. Trenary'’s partly body was found Wednesday by three j Township youths while they Were hunting in the state-owned park area near Gale road in White Lake Township. Fingerprints taken from the bedy yesterday by Deputy James Rohm and checked in Lansing by Michigan State Po- lice Detective Chartes Leafeot the Pontiac Post identified the (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) State Closes Books on WW Il Bonuses ¥ LANSING «—After a last long and frantic day, state officials f- Gt Noon on Saturday nally closed the books on the pay- ment of bonuses to veterans of World War H.° rs December 30 was the last day the veterans could file claim for the bonus. Hundreds of telephone calls | will were received on the last day, | —— “about 7% claimants appeared in person and office hours were ex- tended to take care of stragglers yesterday. Officials in the adjutant general's office again asked that it be em phasized that no machinery has been set up as yet for payment of the Korean veterans bonus. frozen who didn’t order far enough , | | the frost early this week. Flowers | — Harrison Brown and August 4 i | Year’s Day. Regular editions ‘Smashup Kil ‘Local Teacher Josie L. Steward, 57, Dies as Car Rams Tree Off U.S. 10 Josie L. Steward, 57, of T7 Fair- iher car slammed head-on into @ » | tree off U.S.10 in Groveland Town- oe » ¥ i They won't open up ship. one decorator .complained. | “It got too cold for them.” | Oskland County Sheriff's Depu Other flowers ilso were dam- decorating eight floats, center around chrysanthemums. “Some of the float are terribly burt,”’ sai@ John Dunn, who is directing the job of readying Burbank's float. “We've got plenty Dunn said he was turning lights and artificial heat on his flowers to try to make them think things are balmy in southern California. The weatherman says otherwise: he predicts 35 to 45 degrees tomor- row. White said that many outdoor | in December Build 48,500 Units in are being flown. in from other; Tommerdahil were states and Hawaii, oo Press Will Publish. ‘dah! paid both fines so they would (be able to celebrate New Year's The Pontiac Press will publish but one edition, at neon, Sater- day in order that tts empleyes may join in observance of New ike, Mamie to Greet ‘55 ‘ AUGUSTA, Ga. W—President and Mrs. Eisenhower will see the New Year in at the Augusta Na- day | couldn't pay the $5 fine, Tommer-| The more be resumed Monday. tional Golf Club tonight. 2, Col. 2) City Churches WillMark Start of New Year Tonight Pontiac churches will see the New Year in tonight with services | p..m. with music by the senior choir. The R. W. Hoover, assistant | ship Hour will be from 10 to 11 p. m. nad the Watch-night Service will | of prayer and Holy Communion. The Oakland Ave. United Presbyterian Church is planning a two _ hour program to welcome the New Year. Beginning at 10:30 p. m.. | liance Church will commence at 9:30 p. m. with Paul Hazlett, chair- | Although the bonus for Korean friends and members of the church will meet in Fellowship Hall for veterans has been approved by thé! » social hour. voters, applications can not be re- ceived -until the legislature gives formal approval. i Osmen’s Tel-Reren More Open every evening ‘til ® | i At 11:3, the Watch-night Service will be: held with the observance of the Sacrament of Holy Communion. At this | service, the Rev. Theodore R. Allebach, pastor, will preach on “Re- kindling the Lights of Yesterday.” : The Rev. Edmond Watkins, pastor of the Joslyn Ave. United Pres- byterian Chur », anfounces that the recreation hour there will start at 8:00 p. m. The film, “Reacting from Heaven,” will be shown and a a ee ees Christ Church Cranbrook will hold « Watchnight Prayer Service at 11:45 p.m. in. St. Dunstan’s Chapel.. A‘Prayer and Praise Service will be held from 10 p. m. to mid- in the Sanctuary | pastor will preach. The New Year's Eve program at. Christian Missionary and Al- ] 4" io . 4 eee Eimer McQuern . . i Sy The places Clare L. Hubbell tc night at midnight, praised McQuern for his “long and loyal service as an honest ' lawman.” years ago. McQuern, ©, of 305 Pontiac the Alvin Trail, Walled Lake, came to that. last night after village from Ohio in 19290 and in nouncement that 1921 was appointed a special dep- wr ees olficer in 1996, © wo sons moved The new undersheriff replaces a Sonal ©. Nemten. of ' years of public service in Onk- deputy in 1908, Sli : was ¢x- trons — —— ‘ pected there : members @-mah depart ightly Warmer pin Pars, Promies Pre Mende |Seye acer wil at beats. | ut "oad be Sled a we Snow |o pacitying Moscow which de-| Oskinnd County qheriif's dope for other employment. . Predict Rain or nounced French ratification of the| tes will maintain aeal weekend a Sogn program listed by Over Weekend With |German rearmemest pects essa puted, bat to Site ROSS trons doing rani SA aggravation danger of a| extend tours effect é Rising Mercury y. loam ear: tie tar ane paiag. eae te cv cnet ain teenie With slight rise expected ‘in| Mendes-France, bone-tired after) midnight. ip at ceremonies at the Oakland. temperatures tomorrow, the New | ® 11-day crisis that! rronks to the usual-New Year's |CoUMty Jail conducted by County my sev | Western alliance, sought a Big Canteds Cummaiecien, The 10-poim program is: eral degrees above normal in| Four meeting with the Soviet will remain | 1 Retior patret car service te its ‘first week. Normal temipera-|ion as 2 means of easing 4am. =e - the unincorporated areas. tures in this area range between | ational tension, - The three police agencies linued| 2% A new filmg system in com 2) and 37, The five-day forecast; The decision to rearm Germany 4 Tele Be poten tho Bevo then | Rection civil papers and crim- is readings averaging 3 to 5 de| was ae sgenieing one On © | arinking to get « ride from some-| ‘al wa grees above normal. eadnde deeply bedy, arrange for someone who| 3. A complete new plan to fur- Sunday and Monday will be cold-| After the vote, the Assembly sat | hasn't been drinking to drive, or | nish drivers’ licenses to those who er, and Wednesday warmer. in dead silence, ~ ary Bahay to take a cab home. . be ety oe oe Pere ees | Tee sommrat ot Sort. Oatt lige Sere ices -# M. Wheaten, of the fe |S. A more careful investigation ron and Senany wad cesta To Brennan's Appeal | ten Dept yrs Se testes | aser"heire appearance The low tonight will be 28 to “We went people to have a goed |” es ate Seite eee pl time, but we don't want anybody Be ody Pg mg gs Saturday. to get killed.” yTemecreturee in downtown Pon ee 2 Sa ae aad ls ached Py ee ls tie a tenes U. Today at| Will consider next Tuesday wheth- AeA eran! armani 8. Personal attention by the 6 am. the mercury stood at 28/5 06" JO te tereed to cancel | : Sheriff in the investigation of all Heavy storms thet hit ths area| the retirement of Circuit Judge Savage Bulldogs | ~». xo steers wi be stowed Wednesday night and early Thurs-| Vincent M. Brennan of Detroit. to frequeat places where liquor day caused*two deaths and many Brennan, who resigned from the | F? Arms, Legs is sold except in line of duty. traffic tie-ups, but didn't do much| bench Oct. 19 and asked to be 10. Better assignment of patrol toward making December the win-| placed on pension, attenipted _w-/Of Youngster, 8 cars on main highways on Sun- try month it usually is. successfully yesterday to persuade SPARTANBURG, S.C, @®~Two| days and holidays and other times Although over two 'and a hatg |‘Be board to let him withdrew when there is heavy traffic the retirement. _~ | big, savage bulldogs leaped on an . 7 inches of sleet and snow felj on Syear-cld boy yesterday and). Five or six new employes will = Pontiac on those two days, they | Balked, he immediately appealed | Ls his arms and legs “down | be brought to the department to = brought the month's total to enty |'0 the Circuit Court for & writ), 1) bone.” It took nearly 150/Might, Irons said, and personnel = 6.15 inches, quite = bit short | of mandamus. stitches to.close the wounds, _—| lonses will be replaced gradually. ay of the normal monthly average Appearing before the board cacy Gee to Comsat ‘2 of 8.4 inches, per reg Min ren he had _ ae | today, poss his mother ge ' * ia ot i on a. peak promised to sign a five-year pledge ae cet aive used take Te British Cut Debt a bene nto Bie cetera tit atgne (eat cm eae ee Oa ee ganna — — it was) Brennan said through his attor- % gil ~ ne a tare-| NY that he intended to stay on the oe ae dee ae om by $137 Million 4 was a far cry from the alltime | bench and hear a case Monday _ . . record set ‘at 24 below sere. tq | MARS & decision of the cowry Beger wee statin’ wile os Make Annual Payment . fates ood eee tok ’ cstghhes, Suse @Uulibeen, Conner on World Wor Ii Loans The Lat las “ae In Tod ays Press weltbch eags watus tee of Shale From America | , * “at on eseaece : Oo as © eae mae ‘ Mrs. Esteli Gosnell, Roger's} waSHINGTON w — Britain ar aaa pm gg OE eeleaivebedeetet: | grandmother said she heard the to j en @ } pay- ° y heavy snow storms hit| Edieriels .......... oe @ | boy's screams and rushed to his | men of $137,865,431 today to cut the area this year, the biggest one| Fully Fest. .-.------ {| aid, managing f& beat off the dogs. | gown its multibillion-dollar post being the 2.58 inches on the 20th.| Letrete, mw! ae Police said they do not plan any | w, War II United In 1929 the alltime record for a| Fw ' “| charges against O'Sullivan pending aoe ee ea Oe sche Olt dn ek der Lamia a ge m8 The dogs, which have current Breton aaa ; would during December the biggest snow: | Wileen, Bert. sa % | rabies immunization, were ordered so ud & manieiatn onan a fall of the month was 3.89 inches.! Women's Fags. '*.'" "> | confined 10 days for observation. | war high of $5.217,00.00. ° ed ee Be et Ti Of this payment, some 84 mil- lion was earmarked te cover in- terest and 64 million principal. With Pray r and Communion) se Bank ‘of England to the Federal Reserve Bank in New York, will then be held to greet the New Year. apply Pe frmpeaniesy A ry ‘ , P e in & kata Same, ors Boats Stan any Estas | seer swomery. Brain hs Readings and music will be ® part of the evening planned for the |"“However, the British alan owe man. Twelve students from colleges and Bible Institute will plan the entertainment and worship period. “Lacking te Christ” will Rev. Geo. 4. Mahder at the avenue. he St. night by the members of the First Wesleyan Methodist Church, accord. | ing to the Rev. Claude D. Friess, pastor. : os | The Watch Meeting of the Newman AME, Church will start at 10 | the i prize winning a ee a a, nr ET SE SES ga a ages Hg ees Sale ek ees . ' Mipnemcpal ohp oe z a i wi 5 , : - : ¥- “< 4 4 aa di id » Fi ee j DECEMBER 31, 19545 Ee. ae. ae vo ee a ad | armed Co ’ ‘ ‘ : ibe Foul i | - ee : oP e . : * FaCeS Wa Taks Othe Tonigh \Jail Visitor Will Take Oaths Tonight . eee In addition to sheriff-elect Frank o*s : Irons, Oakiand Clerk FOE | 2 ine nan et over ser JUTUTIES eral other officials named in the J a ‘ November election. Pontiac Girl “Accuses | “criciais and their statis, who) Feed Slot Pried Loose Man of Molesting Her, have not previously taken the oath . Yesterday; Deputies Trying to Kidnap Baby cmeunsny Sess alee wpbdsigh Seek Culprit . After interviewing a _witness | 1 the county jail. said Allen. If police can find ‘the person yesterday, Oakland County Prose-| , "ey Mclude Drain Commission. | who: yesterday pried off a feeding Gutod"Winilattch C. Shah er Main, Register ol! door to Cell Block 4F at the Oak- dered an assault warrant against @|cutor Frederick C, Ziem. Allen will join those they attempted to man charged by a with at-| Will be assisted by Kenneth Van- girl aid, it was announced today by tacking her and trying to kidnap | Derlin, a deputy county clerk. | sherity Clare L. Hubbell. Township, will be examined on the les. ay to check out visitors who regis- charge late today er tomorrow in . See ee en a Pontiac Municipal Court, said ® peresa |e Meeting Plans | si.“ o~ = ‘as Tee = - - peek t ote tor uk Gn to tee . ‘Hubbell explained that due to . ade pte Tana Ay cates SINKING ¢ BUILT IN a lowers are tied. As the buildings sink, new sections | at 99 8, Genesee Ave., told police | , ae tae a = ny wart Army released this photograph in Washington are added to the towers to keep them above ice.| she was wheeling thelr son, 3 po gpm hooks Beard officials say “catch-as- week “showing a new. arctic military installation |p udings are designed to aink several lect a year Gerry Leon, 16 months, at Gen- Attend Bangkok Talks | visit on Thursday. it was impos. 3 ings, i ien't good.” catch can” feeding operations | designed to sink slowly into the soft snow of the | esee and Huron Tuesday. She | on Asia Defense sible for deputies to keep track _. thoned by Moxley, for while pedes-| Eton end Poppleton Parks, and |... steel tubes 18 feet in diameter. Vertical entrance en operating the weather observation station, picked up the child after she | WASHINGTON «#—Secretaity of| Whoever pried open the door a het to th a Quarton Schooi untit Feburary ' " pulled free, -| State Dulles may disclose this | evidently brought a crowbar in un- eee ne me ee | or Maal . weekend his plans to meet-at|derneath clothing, Hubbell added. : ful can prevent many ’ a : . A scream from an onlooking ; A in late Febru- haps, he sid, Untortunaely| “They ask cooperation. however. Agcambly Approves |Pontiac Deaths Seek Truck Driver | woman'strued’te ‘stacher te| enix: materia te Fetes] 8 torwagh march of Bick 47 . this time of year Stestey -com| cedie' he seedied’ hours, whee H -_- ° , the baby, ‘Creech sold he touched | Ar ations commited to the de- Telateay Wicd Geaaen dintoreres E . . : : : a 1 nk : FREER tag Nata dadtans wre| et SE o German Rearming Mrs, Leo J. Bramble in Woman s) Death the girl, but not the child. Tee Manila Pact for Defense of| ‘Be mage, but nothing was un- . The Rev. and Mrs. Emil Kontz (Continued From Page One) Mrs. Leo J. (Bertie) Bramble, (Continued From Page One) one eta tn cee He a Southeast Asia was negotiated last quent, a ot the First Baptist Church, \will | agonizing decision it had reached 73, of 56 Clark St. died yesterday | woman. Mra. Trenary hed ar Sept. 8. Dulles took a leading role. oe ot terrains hand been ES Churches Will Mark hold open house for the Congrega-| ater four years of indecision, |*t the Pontiac General Hospital) reg records in Lansing and igicee Cmtatee taheercion ak ki one dio tovestipion to tome a | tion form 3 to 8 wm. YomorroR | The iden to rearm France's an- |". “yauutter “of “Theses and |, Macomb County for danger. The eight nations which| made. Most of the Block 4F pris- “3 Start Year . 7 8 '\ cient enemy .was born in Septem | Francis Templeton Marsh, she was| ™eaners, according toned © axe So canupy Semstieeee | enmee ane being uled or ove al- ce A busy month saw the Fire De- |) 1950, when then Secretary of | born in Marco, Ind. Dec. 15, 1881 tives Elmer MeQuern and Leo Seether dtc eiremien (ean comeing tet % From Page One) partment respend te 3 calle: re to counter Tiajeg, Come-| me, Sos married in Liataas Bad: Hazen. to ~~ ow : : Three Churches of the Nazarene, | November. Fire Chief Vernon W.|™*asure to counter rising Com-| irs Bramble had lived in The pact. promises Parkdale, Zion rb Birmingham, | Gritith’s monthly report listed an aepeie.. jen at lip tine 25 years, coming here from Beg ened olay action te meet armed atisct, | Nixons Map Good Will First Church of | Ty" endangered by fire and. eet (den grew and for four'yeare Three sons, Jessie Edington of |r ne a oer ecards die constitutional processes. Fur- Trip in Caribbean Area State St. for | ictal estimated damage at $1,450. became.a cornerstone of American) terre Haute, Ind., Clyde of Cali- claned aha: Weed on Eat ther, the parties pledged eco | AUGUSTA, Ga. @—Vice Presi- at 9:30 p.m. Eight of the calls made were | Policy Europe fornia and James of Pontiac, sur-| avenue. in Howell, in 1953 and a’ nomic cooperation. dent and Mrs. Nixon will tour Cen- the |first aid runs, 17 were silent; Congratulations from tbe tree | vive. 7252 Chalmers in Van All three facets of the treaty| tral America and the Caribbean a alarms for fires and fire investi- poured in on Mendes- Also surviving are two brothers, | :959 ae 4 will get a close working over at| area in February on a good will : be led | gations and 3 were miscellaneous.| F . So \did bitter condemma- | Frank and Gilbert Marsh who live ic aad ul paliens ln Bawbeaty iAided by ONNY | Banekok’ mecting, scheduled | mason iy of the | There were 8 gas investigations! tien from the Communist coun- [in Indiana; three sisters, Mrs. State Hospital in 1949. ’ for the week of Feb. 20. Another| The White House announced last = seevice efi nnd ene falee gare. which have ee ee Anna Fairchild of Olivet, Mrs. Ora) Mrs. Trenary’s was found . é . chief purpose is organization—pro-| night the trip was being made at Keunete Vacation activities at the YMCA Saincds-adhaiee > onaiupast Staynse Justice in, Inflenas re ile peaiee Aged peal | | and chive Ga eens deat cate al meoniee or de me 3 me. ae 2 Sone < : . ” ri was e = ang : at i i. ‘Heciioosn wit be tn ge of will conclude tonight with a formal : . : Funeral arrangements will be! }.i4 in the Pontiac Hos-| A group of local persons who re- | to contihue its liaison. The itinerary will be made public gg oy ; : Ce Fan 2 Dee ae ie Eisenhower called it a announced later by the Pursley | pital morgue for 24 hours while | ceived guidance from - thg late} Dulles, anxious to hold this meet- | jater. The Council of the New | the Tuesday Night Teen > “matter of great \gratification.” | Funeral Home. eight to 10 persons) viewed the | Ross P. Tenny, when they were | ing, is not waiting for "4 Tuteic cena |atae marmwes relief. West —— body but failed to identity her as | residents of the Oakland County| by the United States and “: Ps at a ace hasl ne thin | Coane Chtecstion Ade-| Robert Downer a friend or relative. Giese papeeedlinen Dy capregteed Pir niga + annual reports x checker tournament nauver expressed isfaction. > i establish a memorial tralia, | cial “hour will follow. A testi-| week, John Coyner defeated Jim) pi: mMendes-France sali nothing,| Funeral will be held Monday at | Detectives MeQuern and Here | 0) a -cording to Director of Coun-| Thailand | honiel service with & short ser-| Whaley two games to oné to retain) 4 even when Communist Deputy | 10 a.m. from the Huntoon Funeral | **/¢ Mrs. Trenary dad the truck- | |.’ j venile Serdice James Hunt. mon will be held just before mid- oe Scare tas cay’ aem onmee Spar Ganstp vensto the Aractabty | loaie for. wo 55, of Gee cud ein taabing, ‘coneounea Well known for his work with Four Youths Held night, | . Coyner games | and shrieked: “Assassins! Bandits! Sunnybrook St., Lake Orion. youth grodps, Tenny was superin- Se out of 14. Whajey beat Bobby Hill | Variets! Nazis!” The Rev, David Martin of the | thelr intention to drive to Lane |) faye ertigg omnes 3 Betheny Reptiet Charch wil 89 | 15 take the consolation prize. | ‘The sentiments of ordinary Christian Temple, of which he was | '=s- _ emt 3 no eee oe, : Sat Frenchmen and Frenchwomen|a member, will officiate. Burial | Mrs. Trenary was from a “good” —— a erly under in e ea in i meditation woore Dre | Bion, Port'e four mew tennis! oo 'som euch persons as Mme. will follow in Oak Hill Cemetery. | {amily in Toledo, Ohio, detectives | ; seeendaaa, Ges aaa te Four youths, three of them from 3 aun seen Ceave aae be 0 sever tg alow baodeyv aghrs Yvonne de la Tour, = | Dee We been Pee 5, | said. Her father is Charles Haage, canted thers in this area to meet | Faxmington, were arrested —-s @andielight wedding service * commissioners week erette. . in Clare Coynty, the son of |75, of Toledo. ‘today 4 which all are invited for renewal oe “I think that the rearmament of | Arthur and Annd Straton Downer,| Detective Hazen said today that and launch a memorial project, of the Redford Post. who said of wedding and personal vows. sar Co., for fencing the | Ctrmany is a necessary evil,” she | and was married to Delia Wagner | Mrs. Trenary was a housekeeper | Hunt explained. Exact nature of| 1 Couche the boys with goods npn cali cdl —am Mig peg Rtg ey pling iy said. in Capac July 11, 1923. for Charles Ruppel at the Lozier | the tribute has not been decided. | 1.105 trom a department store at Prays Together Stays Together.” | courts, The bid was , : cate man- | Coming to Pontiac in 1918, he | address in Van Dyke, and was last | he added. Interested persons are | and: Northwestern Andrew Francois, a elegraph road naming oy bby, other gw ager, mirrored the French dis- | !ived here on Close St. until moving | seen Christmas Day. asked to call either FE 5-9532 or | highway. Ramsey, + og nage trust when he said: “The deci- (‘0 Lake Orion three months ago.| “Mrs, Trenary has been using | FE 46105 Troopers George Smith and Ern- Se eo he he f sion was inevitable, but we must lie was employed by the Pontiac a number of aliases in Michigan,” est Siewart a social hour : constantly watch the Germans to jor Division. . Hazen said. Pontiac Injured turned in by the Michigan will be followed by. Holy Com- be sure they do not start another Besides his widow, he is sur- Cause of death as determined — Man ns Co., and found the boys _ munca. i sfcenh war.” vived by four children, Richard of} 4, tn eutopay yesterday showed |!" Two-Car Accident the’ store with goods The Musica) Messengers of Sere in mowe Sid Cincinnati, Ohio, Mrs. Lucile Law-| > dlemageee sg | taken in Mendes-France called a Cabinet the 5 foot 6, 90-pound woman 4 Harold L. Holmes, 20, of 1 - toga, Ind. will 6 prepress consider the next | 90"; Bevid and Irving, all at home| 4) sioumenia, according te Dr. | Putnam St. is reported in fair |} ®-™. gelistic Tabernacle New Year's) Royal Oak, Waterford course of action. He anticipated) Ais surviving are three broth-| 2omm 2: Marne Paties pital today after he suffered a(cmering in the night time are: RECOMMENDED BY Eve. The Rev. Harry Hock of De-| People Returni wage cg Ry lor considers. \T% L#e, Prestle and John of Pon- hg Ered Edward T. Buchin, 18, of 33566 DUNCAN HINES troit and the Rev. E. H. Davis of} *°¥"9 ING | ber. The major point ihe wih | @¢:_ two’ sisters, Mrs, Sidney Mil-| Although ber death was from | Possl we oy Tunes |Rhonswood: John A. Sterling, 18, of : will Com-| From Tucumcari ton was early ta tM | jer of Cadillac and Mrs. Axel John- | natural causes, Hazen said, depu- | i" & two-car accident at uron | 33999 Edna: James H. Richardson, — ee Garden City speak. Holy today ; munion will follow. a pr sarge - nares Cool 10 | son af Pontiac. ties are still searching for a rea-| 2nd Williams Sts., early this morn- | +7 o¢ 33965 Hariow. all of Farming. ye = nae BIRMINGHAM — Que stioning | the idea aftigr jor holdups, it|, Mt- Downer died yesterday when |son why she might have wandered | ing. ton, and Robert E. Buck, 18, of The msties picture, at the | has cleared five youths in the Sept.) ven Wary it might be summer |"i* car skidded on the ice near | or been left in or near the swampy | He was a passenger in an auto! 1433 Stout, Detroit. The four are ) Stones” wil be shown tow 12 shotgun slaying here of Doyle | Dow appeared sovernment coud | Bald Mountian Rd. -and crashed | area where she was found. see ted, an ay S| ot he Coblend County Jam > 4 ‘wr Spm. rida. Asc fetiow.. | Howe tem ey Mer. | begin organizing the 12 divisions |UACkwards into an empty gravel aS Gale veuwiin cinta are I By ~ : to Det. truck. : ital : Scooters | bout | “4 } ear oat tnd ie ecatiegitied bla oP gp a aeedony oe gle giome aul tas Gina coo Van Deven Saw ‘Legless Boy Fund te eee Hospital Buys jaca sae 4 in a service of Holy Communion. | Wi ore the five had been jailed for | "*¥Y the plan provides for. . $ Driver of the other car, Frank | may be a mad rush to clear the ; be- ja ine The five were to Ratification of the vartous | Van Doren Smith, 65, of 51 Spo- Increases to 590 A. Linton, 22, of 1932 Ward Rd. | corridors when the public address New Year's Eve service will gasoline theft 3 ae be | treaties also remains to be com- | kane Dr. died yester@ay at his told police that Wier made a left | system in a Danish hospital sends S J.J etl Ad. — maquist hopes to| pleted in the United States, Can- [home after several weeks illness. |’ Christmas was a dark day for! turn in front of his auto. Police | out a call for doctor. The hospital eathee at | Ruin watitenat infermation’ trom| oda, Beigium, Haly, The Nether. | Born in Jermyn, Pa., July 24,| Bobbie Dunn, but New Year's Day| s213 acth motorists had been drinks |i the town of Sacbyr hae eaultned CPE AAS, the Church and Sunday School will | ene of two girls who were held. | lands, Laxembourg, Greece and | 1889, he was the son of Erastus A. | should be much brighter. | ing. The drivers are expected to | its doctors and nurses with small Cwrswre “| Weat Germany. and. Elizabeth Miller Smith and| A fund started Tuesday for the) a4. further statemen scooters to make the rounds of the Ae be installed at this time. Classes) nosneuist and Det. Frank | iia daurtbed te: Lika Detiibeh 13-year-old, who lost both legs un-| 72" Mare SE ae Set eee eared vena Rarkman of the acta - State Pred ee ee Coming to Pontiac from Detroit pall ngrag ty veer re not held. . Ia, ee entertainment refresi- | Pofice were sent ew Mexi- _ Altled -porritet 25 years ago, he was a member -20 today. . . sing ‘wil’ cenchade with cone. 0 wees Tecumcert pales teed et a ca one madera (Of the Central Methodist Church. | Several hundred dollars, were| Woman, 63, Is Injured ay! ning newspaper clippings of the mur | 0 Ot aircraft Mr. Smith had retired in No- | Counted this morning and contribu-| qs Car Flips in Ditch ad cration service. |. der im the purse of Rosemary —— 7 vember. He had been a tool in-| tions are still coming in. Besides Or a delightfull ‘The regular Sunday morning | Anderson, 17, of 25% Kenneth | Te first German divisions will | oi” at Pontiac Motor Divi- {local donations, money has come} Mrs. Zella Horst, 63, of 4183 Sales and Service di schedule for Mass will be ob- | St., Royal Oak. | Mot appear for at least 18 months. —— from Berkley, Lapeer, Detroit, Ro-| Ringle, Akron, Mich. is reported different, romantic The first step is a 120,000 - man|Si0". meo, Dearborn and Muskegon. | in good condition today at Pontiac Engineering : . served New Year's Day by Also arrested were Delores cadre to train other troops — each| Surviving are two ‘daughters, , i to| General Hospital with rib f place to enjoy your three Catholic Churches, St vock. 20. of 4296 Berkshire; Rob-| man of the cadre a potential gen-| Mrs. George Allen of Canyon- eee Com. kc she received yesterday when the meais out...come t , Vincent do Past, Bt. Benedict o. isaacs, 18, of 426 East Kenil-| eral. But first the cadre must be| Ville, Ore., Janet, at home and gg Reagan m, dmat-\cor im which the was riding Blake Radio & TV P the colo ial canta and St. Michael. worth; Ralph N. Lee, 18, of 585 E. | trained, . three grandchildren. | Also surviv- | .d-a wheelchair. Contributions can| skidded’ on icy M-24 near Bald e colonial Rotun At St. Joseph Catholic Church on | Hudson, all of Royal Oak; and) These cadres will come from the |img are a brother and a sister.) 7° i 1) in. Robbie Dunn| Mountain road and overturned in Service Inn where our service S. Boulevard, Mass will be said | Clifford Moreland, 18, of 603 Wa- more than 150.000 young Germans | Harold of Royal Oak and Mrs. H. Fund, care of Mayor, Pontiac,|a ditch. ~ sos at. 8:00, 10:00 and 12:00 New | tertront Dr., Waterford Typ. who already have volunteered for |G. Dickerson of Idaho. doarey , ' She wen ctling with Inc ok 3149 W. Huron Street ~ and cuisine meet the Year’s morning. A teaatiagiving ‘An AWOL soldier trom Ft. Leon- service. Pir ——— i eee John D., 35, also of Akron, who FE 4-4791 standards of those ce mga Dent's over te maltery, sutrttion He Actress’ Remarria ‘fin Chapel. Dr. Milton H. Bank,| Two City Streets Closed | 78s st iniures. who prefer the very 4 ag Ss celebrated by the’ previously had identified himself een roee pastor ‘of his church will officiate | ¢.. Sewer Construction finest Ber Orthodox Church with a| ax Richard Lee Hartage, whose Delayed by Collapse with erin in White Chapel Me- ppheelP . mest. * | § ‘ , : ms cr ial Cemetery. Drexel St., t ; morning service from 10:30 to 12/ identification papers he was carry-| BEVERLY HILLS. Calif. aw — | . noon * j , New Year's Eve remarriage Plans | | R atk he S ‘e Eg we p SMORGASBORD | —————— for Marie (The Body) MeDonald | Boy med eported closed to traffic during ‘ The Weather 240 Highway Deaths | and millionaire shoe manufacturer | y 5 efu a er dearevemind project. ac- | Harry Karl were called off today | . cording eS eS aquentones | ° lafter the film actress collapsed Home for Burial ser ieendent . ae, a SERV Vv C-~y p— y tiine"temners: FEOTECAST f N t yesterday from nervous exhaustion . ee tere Low tonight 28-30, high or arion pee eaherhs ve PFC Frederick E. Grant, 20, of| Jewell said workmen are con- oe cont Miss "McDonald. received em. | 252 Mann Rd, has been returned |structing catch basins ‘on Drexel DINNERS: i i recelyv em- i - = e = ’ aoe ‘|ergency oxygen from @ Fire De.| to his home for burial He was senigy genes a Served from roads in upper Vermont, New | partment inhalator squad and was| killed in action in Korea Dec, 9,| ext year. A combined sewer Deily om 5 P.M. to Hampshire, and Maine 1950 being put in Laurel Street. Drexel » 10P.M. ‘ : «te ordered to bed. , He was born in| Will be closed less than a week | Sundey from 1 P.M. to 9 P.M. The storm had threatened to She and Kar! were divorced last e was La isn’t ed to be! Nov : preg Highland Park |@nd Laurell isn't expect o be} add floods to the hazards in the Nov. 23. Kari said ‘they will be : LUNCHEON: Pittsburgh, Pa late remarried when Miss McDonald Feb. 26, 1990 and | open until See ae aa : soe 8 a - area dig prides e ; was the son of | Vary. Served Daily from 12 Noon to a a rising waters on the Clde E. and| 2:30 P.M. . — Paneer und Alle- D. Ge ; h Minnie Lucas Man Has to Spend gheay Rivers stopped at 24.9 feet Dog Gets False Teet Grant. | C tah, / R —one tenth of a foot below flood | . . 2 Weekends in Jail ° eservations Accepted stage—and then began to recede. _ SYDNEY. Australia (INS) — An) . Frederick was, — in - New for: ¥ ae . a member of the US Marine Corps | 00d fortune ~~ ee ; Australian dog named Locky has | Elsewhere in the nation snow a new set of teeth and, presumably, _— perl poodle and;a new- respect for motorcycles. . or Wyoming | Locky's owner had him fitted with and Northern Colorado tonight. The | false teeth to replace five teeth mperature nose-dived to nine | kicked out by an irate motor- ‘ow zero at Bemidji, Minn.. and | cyclist. wis ure or below in the Wyom- | ing Colorado mountains. HH ° The week of violent BUilding Bee in Reverse with mild temper- | NOTTINGHAM,. England @ — roads in most eo Gill got a toy the nation at Christmas. Even so, | firetruck - for Christmhas, so he | @ record of 380 Christmas holiday | touched a match to his bed to try Was registered. it out. When the toy truck proved turned to special unequal to the task, a real fire cut the toll this truck called by his father did the ext | ‘strategies ubtsussssszE i Ist Div. Tth Reg. He is survived by his parents and two brothers, S.Sgt. Jack grant, of Detroit Mrine Recruiting Office and M.Sgt. Paul Grant of California. The funeral will be held Mon- day at 1:30 p.m, from the Huntoon Funeral] Home. The Rev. Chester with burial following in Ottawa Park Cemetery. Melvin C. Yenglin, 25, of 4712 Hillcrest, Bloomfield Township, will spend two weekends in Oak- Willie Shoemaker, who set a Guam, largest island in the Marianas’ chain, covers only 230 | / square miles, i néw record with 48 winning, races, Was the winningest jockey | of 1953. j you and your family. you all! 81 N. Saginaw St, May the peal of the New Year bells ring in a year filled with happiness and prosperity. We hope every day of 1955 brings new joys to REDMOND’S Happy New Year toe FE 2-3612 Parties, Banquets, er these fee the coming party ROTUNDA INN 3230 PINE LAKE ROAD On the north shore of Pine Lake, Pontiac, Michigan © ? ; | : se & bs ; 5 5 | ei, da 2 8 F ee ' ‘Thee @ : = = S 7 a £ = pare 2e2igdi] Wey : iy alah 8 piiaatiiy | ee ag ‘ eee 3 : 3 U z : i i S28 ]714 : . ij aif ul 3 ; : ile "mal A hla i soon : ; al ‘ke : i : iy : 5 sls Se Sie # E Eal) o site| 7 eal ell ae] ® ae : Wie S| ae BELT F | g ei 2: ssessi— Try 3 Sy “ iB aoa el i seit Bape 2153; 1c ill > gi} 'z 2 ‘| Of 1 na 1/933 ¢ = | x) : z iif : - g et itl He su: 4! | * 203 2 | AF See ida : TTTRTT ; = == po PERE | f nil ga areage a) Ti Us Care Lae ie jugild,:| = a Be data) Bis Ha atta tt ae jolts | 8 dl anh Het ie A eee cree Tea vei (ale it says = i hori diHia 2 estrella . : 2 eT at ale oe as, Wee. (re i St | F a aren and al aha, a (ak 2] =o iN ue Ne. slid ihe ret Oc seiesici| Bos: Sm ig2lii gs | A Hee if a ty ll WH) badlepaisall ENE ad fl die feud a at a a : He Fie: O = + THRs: & 33 |< ana r e3 .: oy | + 3 3 Pages’ & Si bo 'Pus=: we; “ee . = 2 ey: 2 22 C- ~ » Ss * ‘ = slp e Hi Poe et a ae ee ee CIN ee igh PO A ae page, ae is We’te making the rafters ring with our hearty good wishes to you for a New Yeor of health and happiness — and, with our greetings go our thanks for your past patronage — may we continue to deserve it throughout 1955! So that our employees may fully enjoy this holiday ... We will be closed al] day New Year's Day. 1 it WIIKIAS RESTAURANT COCKTAIL LOUNGE Orchard Lake Road at Pontiac Trail Dining at Its Distinctive Best! Luncheon Dinner Cocktail Party Banquet preparing to plant a kiss on the JUST CLOWNING—Tony Curtis, “darling bobby-soxers” is hard to recognize as the. clown of of the | DeHaven. T [and cheek he Gloria co-stars with F a | a | i oy ro Visits French Family (Rdtters’ note Mra. Wanda Jen- ning» of Bt. Leols, Mo, “Mrs. Amer- lea” of 1966, recently toured Eu- rope. Here is her own story of @ visit te @ French housewife) By MRS. WANDA JENNINGS PARIS (INS) — It takes a bit of comparison soetimes to make ‘you appreciate how good it ts to be an ordinary American house- wife. When I was in Paris, 1 went fo gee a typical French housewife, Mrs. Anna Kochko, who lives on the north side of Paris. Her apartment is ina rather poor looking building, six stories high. There is no elevator and we walk- ed up three flights to reach her home She and her husband Boris with their two children live with his mother and two years ago Mrs. Kochko's mother came to live with them, too. Kochkko works as a bookkeeper for a manufacturer of lamps and earns the equivalent of $100 a month, They also receive family allowance for the children of an- otber $31 a month. Their apartment is a rather smali four rooms including the kitchen which makes it quite | erowded for six people. | There is a small living room | with a sofa on which Mrs. Koch- | ko’s mother sleeps at night. There 'is a table at which they cat, sev- eral chairs and a buffet in which the china and glassware is kept. A Joe's Famous yA, Delicious Italian foods served in a delightful “Sunny Italy” atmosphere 1038 West Huron Street e Spaghetti House \\ Dine With Us Tonight! : 5:00 P. M. — 3:00 A. M. ome RESERVATIONS FE 3-7396 Open New Year's Day and Sunday 12 noon to 1:00 a.m. el ln ln, li li, li, ln, lin, li, il ly, las ls ly, ls, sl, lm lls lle, lls ll lly lly line dlls, ‘ ; At night they push a bed out from their bedroom for their older boy. The floor is bare. Their own bedroom has a large bed for them, a sthal] one for the younger boy and two bureaus. The other bed- room has the usual bed and bu- reau for the miother-in-law. The new buildings are selling their apartments rather than rent- Dod's Feet F New Appreciation of Lite 000 s Feet Find in U.S. for Mrs. America| : if gs z i “We believe in eating well and I | try to give them at least a small piece of meat or fish each day.” They cannot economize by buy- ing large cuts of meat and having thent for two days because of the refrigeration problem. She makes all her own clothes and most of the children’s things, only buying them shoes twice a year. She had an ojd sewing ma- chine though nothing like my new one For entertainment they have a | for ich they must pay a | yearty tax, Movies are a once a month luxury. They are very anxious to have a car bat it seems father cut of the question for them at the present time. I also asked the French house- wife what she though of the new not — she actually replied, ‘‘Who is Dior” When I explained, she said, “We = | French women have no time for Ted's will be closed New Year's Day so our employees may en- Joy the day with their families. Open New Year's Eve Until 3 A. M. Gladly we lift our voices in a chorus of greetings to all our friends we've had the pleasure of serving in the year past. We thank each of you for your loyalty. May 1955 be a year of happiness for you is our sincere wish. Jed Woodwerd at Squere Lake Rood | fashions.”’ \Charges Sewage ‘System Tank | on Wrong Land Protesting that the Rose. Home | Builders of Detroit built a large | septic tank on his Jand in Farm- | ington, Clyde R, West is seeking -an Oakland County circuit Court | order to remove it. In a bill of complaint, West as- | serts the firm constructed the unit on property he is developing as @ tree nursery in Brookdale Sub- division. Refuse is piped into it | from 400 homes in adjoining Bel- | Air Subdivision, he stated. The 15-foot- against use of the tank and ‘‘suf- | ficient damages” to reimburse 'him. No hearing date has -been H ery. | be le Mi Ml hi hl hi Li hi hi i di i hi hi to Suit Your FOR A GALA... COMMODORE SHOW BAR. - Drayten DANCING — ENTERTAINMENT — MUSIC ee meee a, to the Plains: Every Mood! Sia a @) 24 YOUR SHOCKED EYES -- THE CITY BLASTED SIN-SIDE r ri miah; NICOLOR Fa ee eae ~ caer is frags a mpro’ F Plans to vip a pis ay Faas Th tt a _ : é Hie fae fi LL VAN WAGONER AGENCY, INC. Ht —-- [Fag v. FE 4-9571 18 E. Lawrence St. ee re 30° Per 100 Lbs. :| Freawan STEEL C0. £ & 2 2 < > NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES FE 4-9582 1954 rr T pane aaa DECEMBER 3). at As PRESS, FRIDAY Cc ‘THE PONTIA i His Lda at tf saa Tit & i § yuk aie i! = : sgt: E ie it sitet lot IES City Parking Lot u| Revenues at a oy a3 nie Ameo perry ran Bags pny empser Fife Dana Elcar Wed Tae g &22935¢ Ht i py de balan fi i i fl pun ips j eal ees | is —_ Page oe starring he aan shy ..Both the AFL: and CIO have . tie iit Sl ylt i, one 8 eRe OS 2 U8, 0 ee eee ee Ceeere tr ee eee eee ali aS t ing nied Commerce Actor i eee eee wen eo @ 8 age eo Bee? seer se sat nBacasecsaaa repeperrecire srarets etree Bere oe ul ial on “eer ef an = eee tee Sf SE = recommended ‘“‘specifically” Ep ie Ea “hee Seer See fH ert ISH SERESECEE = steeyerebet fo Sit on PD Pee pe De be | Seticobkaneoe MH OP OE” ©. 686.08 6 0 we HO 8 9 SKE 6 mi B5sit fad . ‘ 2 in Phone dismiss imum wage from 75 cents an hour . Leita Buse,| to 90 cents, it was learned here on the same | today. out t SMISS Me THe ‘Di of Pon-| Fair Labor Standards Act, on bond.| Minimum wages come under regulating solici- dr ge elegy +g es sot be ‘est and other or-| workers. charitable Mrs, Buse case is the tions, ordinance The ordinance, passed in August, | asked for a $1.25 minimum. tation by | ganiza’ s 4 4 a 1 s 6 3 5 The ‘| tiac’s premium open or of a cent. ’ $2.78 30 day : Great YORK, Dec. 31 (AP)—Forei Li pat | - Exchange z= thee “jit a = ie — ditt fas i, 7 ee ie ra ns Had i: ir het rk as 2 ulti yeh sia cs i ahha f i rai le fe alr prime bees diye bs 17.75 aos f fait 4 Bee “ #5 . ei : fa i , i ae nts f eorreeee soeeee ores @ene ee artes * * a 7 = rns S355 os it i aya ita ETE i (ee Hata pied § “SSESESSESSSTC Woatertord, Michigan TOONE AND ALL 9 SSSSSSSES oom Ss re The greatest proof is to drive your own Cadillac. ae —— See Jerome Motor Sales for demonstration and the finest deal. Everybody likes to deal with a successful man. Helene G. | * dancer, wad 2 HOUR SERVICE Most lenses and frames duplicated in our laboratory by expert dis- yesterday when she was haled be- who is working her way through fined $25. of | “appearing without sufficient cov- of | ering or dress." Miss Hillabrandt, penser and technician. We- will to | college as a stip tease ev them i- | Potars, was presented to link alleged operation. that Mrs, Buse| MIAMI (UP) — University of must be licensed Coase Won't Bare Up Robert Royat Oak, after the and Judge Finnegan dismissed charg-| fore a city judge on a charge of AUBURN Unit 19 ing old Berkley, stipulates that organizations mak- | of the Hotel Roosevelt. es against Donald R. Campbell, 1.38, dollar 17.4, Wild Geese Make ‘Annual | Visit to Lower unchanged: : Hone Ki off .10 of «. cent. Long Lake ‘frees — A group of about 75 wild geese, 4 7 ee > A tina (free . ren i] 1.0, ; Mexteo 2.00%, of a cent, ie Sneuiele tone one of the great that the HARDWARE 742 W. Huron PLENTY OF EASY PARKING Nehru. Predicts Brighter | Peace Prospects for 1955 . FE 5-6159 BARNES Oakland Fuel & Paint Co. ll pee abe joc » a + oS r panel: 4 “ “Pe é | Age eat” ‘ . pie pETRAL. PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1 = a * od ae Be MON, Seg 954 ey ‘" OWS, APE ° ie Swe Ff 4 ; : ;” " - 4 ‘ ae S| Ou, Too ; .: a all sub- in Floor you get blind ; . ~ rs | fut iscuss to the iet se construction j . you nar found” a billfold Turner, | future plans. his | headqui West in 1954, refugee south to US m Meares |. WADENA, Minn. (U t may not even have . Mrs. Stokowski which containi adquarters d MA . (UP) — strength the , who belonged ng $600 isclosed now has | three Merick The to drive to be now prefers a Short related to the second Pers 4c eee wet and there remeion only te be | Dlushest | el brothers have the| 4 If —— hep gece Almere = related. man,} President mn. let contract ice fisbi & E When the billfold was was cael ppenegeee Harrison, Gee refugees were’ 2.807 4 4A srl the paving from Tail Lake. fishing shack on Otter | ing pck edie —— walk. | in the airitnem—Brsee mm 2+ -: lg to the apparent owner, the latter the same man, G mga by | ing 206 offi Peoples’ Police, includ-| Nedese read, ab =f haa to re installed a television set hd the traffic lights ~—— “The Time of Your page +: . proposed a scheme : whose 0 Owe reland, ages miles, to insulated ,| You can change. | opens at h which Pp ‘ by which the! spers — a were inter- | Pls eral a in Berlin was a! ho a = a red lights, © ay Penge i Peter want to, cease ytime | 19- Faces tee eae Jan. 4 Fi rrison's term. "05 : from 1953, whe: i) ting stove. a| way, that you? Any- star. be , uneral Directors 4l . - .T3T slipped out of the E n Paving for the four- ; Nat Z guy in the car | j Pe yl Swen Paving for the tran vide! te, He "The To SS Tassie ara eees | 3 ws Pod : a | —_ , r = 4 } Au : EXPERIENCED a Help Wanted Female 7| u road | through. They're to fish! he? street can see you, can the United States and F ¥ ; Don | Bases | on deity farm. OA CIM ctegn _7| Help Wanted Female | 5. Bet —— patria 1798, President John Adams - ee © son-John ey 3 owe : KPERUENCED WOMAN F.0 | mn nnn 7| Work Want Be the life of the 2” | pointed George ap- 4 . 4 S| fot, public SEMLSERIOS | ee aan a QR |WTD, ELDERLY LADY TO eae | ee Oe Poe ed Male 10 party. When | commander of a as re" V a eee lyadet" 38. dares AND ta felary gh com Gin henpeat FE, eseet SAT | Man, 1, Wants wone eos | oe Services 13! Moving & T Seacheee ‘i backs ave! yO aT CHECK GIRL. | WHITE WOM mm or ev PLUMBI anes | AW i 2 : ume of . 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Bor 6% ent maoreen Press | MIMEOGRAPHING._ — _ROY's, 96 Oakland = apoliances ead wali peserina PAINTING | —(OUTilie _StRS newont Or ag > OU. A: person. Martineili’ Db stay with wife ANION TO| rranged ew will | _fetarial serv-c TYPino abe | Elec ——— _Ave PE 2-4021 | _mate. PE 4-025 Call tor esti- BB 4. i ay ~ | FLORIST My Bm eg Eryn oe ee al cone. | YOUNG LADY WA - etre. eae lec, — Sewers Cleaned*| Puce mae —y small FRATERNITY PIN iW ‘a Cemetery Lote: 8) man hy, tel, eign Et Soe S| wierenron|__"¥eekn abe agra, me, temas | goo Tino. PAPERNANGING. | S°F"E "pal .eeoe eS e a . ah establis! Fo C 2 ppl s- | WASHINGS | _ . emnicalt rc -— . & FE , —- MOUNT PARK Be j Btate Lott miles gay Ag ing fs: Menage J HOUSEKEEP. | say 4 es nett Close hd. % a ae mene IRONINGS DONE - ap ns ¥ treated ot no | PAINT NG AND 4 = : BLAC : ; _ tery. 88 CEM rences c am childre } rth o! me W E| Roto- ; D Ww | "OF PPLE P| a ger ee ES mien wort Live iw or go home, | "ges ao. “Acbarn "| tow cOnTRGS-DORE| Koto- Re Sewer Cleaners | -Séé AGEPAPER | poner, neg rss : = ae ed a x 22, Pot- | LADY TO me. | dren whil a oa WASHER WAI - _ FE #1317 Se = view the BOX t ae BRUSH HAS A | and se Fe WITH MOTHER | ile mother works PE | wa - __ FE nal WORK | cr ELECTRICAL Painting, Wall W a Sa Hobbies j REPLIES saaty ter the right REAL | MIDDLEAGED gd (WHITE HOUSEKEEPER | WARE OF ais TRONINGS AND | Sink EWER CLEANING Free estimates. Rea ashing vies & Supplies 24A At 1 pomere, social Pc plus en | > house work as Ld HELP | see oll ser 3 oN days. go agen De yur ond deliver PE — eee Serv Ph oa Gus INO PA —— PE) BACKE ~ PRPNRIS ORs 5 0g " tant, 10 Bm. Neder’ tain oe sar,“ "Fy | MappLEAGED "ts PES | mm ot 3 a are, Shuldren | WANT eaten oe © A cau | Sin waetes ‘aa Pe ems) PAN Wai CLEANED for games. scrabble. 42.) paint ere replies GAN WiTH CAR Ww - light housew ADY TO DO | WOMA 2-5131 Nine Martin ee ad 42 Grains installed. PE and field | —pij TUPPER. OR 3706 to fit sets, $1.69 +t pols * the Pre s at like to ine tak wouLn vou | i". <*% vert and care of chib DMAN TO CARE FOS _}|Woma ee | 24137 Free PAINTING AN 1 NG, #),_Raltes tery. PE sine j ss Office in come rease your week! ou FE cae aad VAamaral Means dren and light 2 CHIL. | an would like yp k | Masca llc PAPERING CAMERAS. vannve, . PE 2-414. the follo pa $20 to 825 or mo y | wa after 6 pm ghts | _Per week Vall af work. $15 | by th ; . y or FE PLASTERING | w Thompson, FE 4-8364 all this week VENTORY SALE iw p ps re durt IDDLE 2 ; er 6. FE 2-47 s e day - agi | 5-062. FE OMEN W . u ae wing boxes: Products to ‘seen Rewietgh te mets. heme, wi WOMAN WAITRESS W ANTED | 2.2744 day. Call FE ROBERT r peepee ao —— a ome WASHING. deen oa aoe Piast dene MM, 25, 2. 36. . 16, ah. 307 8 visi er tse G A Oe | _wages FE 2-6295 wt Minit Lunch. 9 E Pi -V | WALL WAsHING | away eating. Phone FE reo [wed WASHING AND Pariceree outa dabei | -8753, . 37, 39, 40 Rawle Bend Holly. © : 2 a | H ; ke WAJHING WASHING 7 WS. PRECISION M. _b-30m,_ | —Tive octimetes PE $-22 NG. a aes “ “4, 4 47 . . Fr igh's Dept M t write Ld elp Wanted | ironing, other ING AND dD. Ww Pitew ACH_ FIL tes PB-$82i1. alc ; » , 49, 50, 53, 58, _Preeport CL-096-347 i ed z Si wat os work. FE 5-6308 . ater FE PILED Physrothe al craft stone cutting ; ! 7 eS cca |) port Rete tt aa arried isis anaes ere game |e eeritiare Wes |cus voce ee ae | ra The PE Pat — : | 70, 72, 7 nn . . jac rs ; o vestock ss L TRE = swrusurstbe - . Phone hey ee en eet | Bete recatog ack lewye.| Women | Bt Zar: in, Bont’ mil ares | Prue our Reego Harbor PE Tiree munee PEs KENOW:| _& yb Stas an Acces | snk, 50, SeTs, BBO, .- "beloved infant - oe » 115, 118 lay cetasl @iiecmn os ae | cca? qilk: so tk mitk ha F = FE 6 4-2851 - . ta a of fa . i @ nts l nat . - ’ eat rytnes of, eee, | p———————— —y Be alae uate He's | Part Time. Good F bee ee i | WILL CARE FOR CHILDREN UN. TRENCHING FOOTINGS | Oped wig enie ome cae oa Notices @ Rdlecints i * < . —_ — — Written ood phrsicial cor 0 in , fe Saati | = » proper tools and mer week in my hom : e Septic tank _FE 21214 ome calls ont MER wR He will on ge rt. Blessing = -—y pebcbe one fat dee mains | Cali Midwest ¢627 irnings roductive Selshoee at least 20 | — FE "4500 Jos! e by or installed Phon s for sale) = iy. A PEGE TL 4 Sie ab ae trem, ite Conse The Pontiac Press _ nah ae Tso at office rv Or Tacnaay "6 #012 00 Monfey | herd he ‘build to. ae "oa __ Building Service yn = a days, FE 2.6472 ae . Television Service 22 iy N Sagioaw. Pe Pr. Fr . lL j ervi atin ¢ : ply i | POI SEE > "s onl . . — eS Gamer interment et FOR WANT ADS I RO CC THON ————|} family er hggel se Slemeemn: BRICK, as oe _ Foot Specialist Isa} P4U, NIONT ee _~ | end Western, Pg = audives % Jets Sas tha Comte Puncrs! DIA ENGINEERING mica we meds .—— week. Sie cuimners. oe ce cates. soon een FE $126 rE sae ANY Gt orn Weeaiie wie a r ‘ , neral ; . NOs ate em ; y = - _ POOT ea NEEDING | 3141 Seshabaw Road, L FE 2-8181 BYCKGROUND NEEDED Pease, Pontiac eat a _ work Ph small. Guaranteed _ S520 % 8 Saginaw Te _GUARAN Eg ay a a a ee mee a Ea A pm. | Fee : —— Ganecinc Gs | iy ae WOMEN aa ag OF og eRMENT WORK SaaS | pase FE 40736 “ Flag _Confidential. The oS cee r — ré 5 en n ne needs 1 ~ ys my . i % ee a ‘ Doren. § “31964 VAN | m Bam. tos pm. $| prodecie: mes Me ets inten | = STENOGRAPHERS come a mane hate esepantee WOE Ail Se Z|. Parte | 4,0 ok tens i = ; (Apt. 16). . md io ex Oper ive orking bac “AN. come a deal et. Be-|_ ment work ; AND WAN aor HOME SERVICE CALL 210 5. ~ ah bigre Fatt of feoet Sait gcrieg immediate VP] pester, “Desrnit! area” oat | a5 | a oe atari en ot re! aes a ee eee tees oA broth . ée res a + The eat salary and opportentt xcel- | AY pr Gil | _ mane : iH. A. FE — i h TCHE S rs. Bui ” rt oe ee A a ee ae ee ee ry PI | eee seeest eerie? Furniture Refinishing 16A ‘“_* LICHELLS TV mee ree will be. held M to cance! the eh i ess Box ible to Pontiac ISTS } Work : _Fioors _ basements ALTY. | REo . meee | Tene ks 3-287 - January 3rd, the Game 8 fr that portion arges PRINTER : aA Wanted M c ; . EM _ 34879 AIRING ANTI Typewriter —— fin Punerel Some an 4 Ores imertion <= ental nie ee ‘ } RNAS A ale 10) an ARPENTER WORK _cialty, FE 5-0 UES A SPE) ~~” Service 22A/ suth ; with Or. a m. vertisem. = of the ad he Position The Inte nD JOB | I xperienc deaf MIDDLE ins <5 Nee erations. recre zs $0162 PE 5-7332 spa erland Stadio. 7] gone, Titerment at White Chapel rendered razueus throaee aeoo" Orchard "Lake Ra~ Ree perience Preferred | qanis,anh find of wart, mandy Pe eS Laundry Service 18 unebels 135, Sagan 8 IN DEB Peer emetery. Mr. Smith will lie tions @ When cancella Rrat watat ° c bie tools connected ° Handy tions mod OR K ALTERA- oon -S nes ees ee ee TYPEWR . Saginaw St. E % pao fag Spirks-Griffin Pu- eet “your =~ be sure te Good opportunity as BAI F SMEN APPLY re = e sat a MA S416 _athdng. tive a8 also custom ‘sok rigeo ie Lago & ALL =e chine ear ae MA- Bg are having i " uetmente« . wUuse pro} and diated Jer ew - feo PONTIAC, MICH emu. Fo — ~ 4 he igiar SANDINO LAYING Ft omen Sith st... J8A Shou Pre eels Instructions SRATER'S CLUS. } : Be ee ear ee | REFINED WOMA ee ee ENTRY CABINETS. RE Hert? iain a Carel, Pal at omeme ann maeoel 7o~ ound 34| coovee . morn, 10 to 12. | ee Dee. ; ta wa co |BABY SITTER T EEINED Woman. t aes & diene i weet | i: om | — i, Pree eee 2 ee : season, Northside ; ' ¢ 360 ‘ {| light housewo 0 LIVE IN |, Bessesere: ant om 1OHT|_F® ‘tonne 3. D. M. Wright. GUARAN aya ; 1-6073, | POUND: M Center ‘ scape ealrloghel| AE ESM Ue R70 ve im, po cl oih Mag adi, "Sia | tom eee ee pee ae ot para —"Maving & Tracking 15 | pees aioe” Seance eee MP ANION’ . | WOM Soe r.é _frepair, FE 4-42 AND | Soa Bee p 23021 AA- oc a ali > BL = 7 dag to cay: ® 1 60 cu ao nings with eect TAY EVE Noel TAKE CHARGE OF CABINET Cine ee era 08 n, FE 3-sb06. - heme oh se TRUCKING. PICK- jeune $650 gent @ Lz Are REDUCE w ved, Bi . Biba m and hoard "eC exchange | children senate for 2 school age ter. Kitchens a 5 D CARPEN. Ph Pr oai finishing. 155 —. reasonable pat Good service at | Li Poe Ahem EM wee. ? Try sat M Con- i : rmingham Of — pm. FE 45914 all ‘before | lve. in. 5 day be able te Greve. | ats ae pecialty. FE | ons 23-4405. ison | _ time s. FE ¢1803 any- LOsT. GREY TIGER ac} t method. scientific fice Fi 9 CLERK .STENOG | WOMEN ays week. PE 46-0031. | tm VETERAN wi : MODERNIZATION AND CARPEN. lant aati y-| Children’s pet. PE 2-77 TOECET. | eno eee ear Ph Salary 2 TOS tag Ligep gM — rae ame CARE FOR CH time work bc WISHES PART try, Basements cae CARPEN. | Chea HAULING. — a | Lost: 1 _pet. PE 2-7748 WESTMORLAND STERLING Dis: M t Ci } i it- orn and “ tion _ Cheap . OR JOBS AN tributes > idw. _ typing a ty of Pon as ght house FE ines. Has a rooms « 48 32901 FE : man D TAN = OL est 4-0844 hres, nd shorthand i ousehold Goods 227 - A-l Thre: . contact Mype Beale at Nosh Ww. qusekeeper. Hive in ais Hy LASTERING. LionT HAULING wow —- re; O'DELL CA Sara on pam S| FURN RE NEED : hread Raller Huron ale at 10 Ww [ EMPLOYMERT site % fobs. OR 3-4437 E SPeCALZE 1 CEMENT. Local and RTAGE LOST: A SMALL BROWN SHORT RNITURE 7 Supervise ELDERLY | LADY Soman pon bab? gee 1 YEAR © gon _te commen, Det 2. tee FE on heired 40q, male. Anewere to Entire home of odd tote. ED i. dea acting oe Bea, Rr ro gee, “un Sete fy ae ee ee pues we} T Bowe foots tsa weet| SAA ge Be