The Weather , 1 mare NTIAC PRESS Details page two , . a 112th YEAR kk PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1954—28 PAGES es er ty Te Court Pow Policy Report Awaited Dulles May Tell |Big Tragedy Plan fo Free 13 | scam in Talk Tonight Pressure Growing for Stronger U. S. Action | in Jailing of Americans AUGUSTA, Ga. \# — The Eisenhower administration appeared today to be pre- paring an important pro- nouncement in a growing .controversy over how to deal with imprisonment of Americans by Chinese Com- munists. The President, returning | to Washington late today! after a five-day vacation) here, faces pressure from) some political leaders, nota- | bly Sen. Knowland (R-| Calif) and from wives and) mothers of the captives, for | stronger American action. | The administration's answer may come tonight, when Secretary of | State Dulles makes a nationally | televised major foreign policy ad- dress in Chicago. President Eisen. | hower discussed the address with Dulles last week, and the White House has been in frequent touch | tooth upon her palm. at Early Age Chrysler, Union ~ | Meeting in Effort to Cancel Strike Body Division Is Set to Walk Out Tomorrow; 100,000 May Be Idled DETROIT (UP)—A last- ditch meeting was called to- day in an effort to stave off a strike which could wreck Chrysler's comeback bid in the automotive sales field. State and federal medi- ators also were on hand as Chrysler officials and CIO United Auto Workers union officers made a final effort to settle issues which threatened to idle as many as 100,000 Chrysler em- ployes. Some 30.000 UAW members em- Body Division were ready to strike . eae (at 7 a.m. tomorrow unless settle- rid ee, ment is reached. : The company, third - ranking among the industry's ‘‘big three,"’ United Press Phete CHRISTMAS COMING—NO TOOTH!—‘Butch’ Horton, 13-day-old son | said a walkout in the body division of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Horton, of New Lebanon, Ohio, protests | would snuff out Plymouth produc- vigorously when his only tooth fell out. His nurse holds the precious tion almost immediately. After that, they said, a prolonged walk- with the secretary of state since then. Last-minute consultations Poison Confession Reported continued by telephone this after- | noon. Further, there were indications the President would back up Dulles and speak out personally on the issue af a news conference uncertain. Siting ste. pore leader in the Senate, over the week. end the United States has a moral to ect Americans abroad.’’ He calad ter eval Miche ot the |Tat poisoning to snuff out Chinese coast to try to force re- husbands. lease of 13 Americans jailed on | “trumped up” spy charges. White House Press Secretary day the President would have no Grandmother Is Quizzed amas" in Death of Four Husbands TULSA, Okla. (P—Affable Grandmother Nannie Doss obligation to “‘use more than words signed additional statements last night that she used She calmly smoked a cigarette as she described in detail how she administered the poison into the food James Hagerty said late yester-| and drink of spouses from four states. perial automobiles. The body division dispute was not the only ominous cload on the Chrysler labor scene. De Sete workers previously voted in favor of a strike and only yester- day Piymouth employes voted Qien Manley, president of UAW Local 51 which represents some 8,000 Plymouth workers, said the the lives of four of her five dering grievances. Among them were charges of a ‘speed-up’ on the assembly lines. The Plymouth and De Soto strike votes still must be passed Upon by the international union. The personal comment “at this time” on Knowland's proposals. Nor was there any comment now on pleas from the captives’ relatives and sx Senator Faces “Tetications were the President Third Charge did not want to speak out now sack Was Euperty’c onehaste cn Bennett of Utah Offers the phrase “at this time’ sug- Another Censure Count Against MeCarthy WASHINGTON @— Sen. Me- gested the President is ready to speak out later. Carthy proposed today that the Senate end its censure debate at Woman Pleads | == aeietote Guilty to Murder, =. 2.2m" the Senate might do, Mrs. Lorraine Clark, 29, Admits Killing Husband = . day as he returned from the hos- at Opening of Trial | pital for renewal of Senate debate SALEM, Mass. (P—Lorraine Eat-| 0 whether to censure him for his on Clark, .29, pleaded guilty today | Conduct. to murder in the second degree in| Sen. Bennett (R-Utah) said he From AP and UP Dispatches WASHINGTON — A new charge faced Sen. McCarthy (R-Wis) to- the slaying of her husband, Melvin would offer the new charge. Two censure counts already have been recommended by a special bipartisan committee. W. Jr. The pretty brunette’s plea came one minute after court convened following a long morning recess. She is the mother of three young, Bennett's charge is based on Mc- children. Carthy’s attacks on the special Mrs. Clark's voice was unfalter- committee and its chairman Sen. ing as she said ‘guilty in the Watkins (R-Utah), and on McCar- second degree,’ after court clerk thy’s describing the special Senate Archie Frost asked her how she | session as, among other things, a pleaged to an indictment charging | “‘lynch party." her with murder in the first de-| The Senate session was abruptly gree. | call off 11 days ago after Me- |Carthy went to the nearby estes cael frome un’ ante, |Bethesda, (Md), Naval Hospital for in which she had been ‘Teatment of an injured right el- ted with her lawyer, C. bow. He said the elbow was hurt Francis Leary, for almost two when a well-wisher, ardently shak- adie ; ing hands, banged it against a glass table top. She sat just outside the court enclosure railing and immediately , leaned over and whispered to. Leary who was seated inside the | McCarthy emerged from the hospital yesterday with his right arm in a sling, saying it was still painful but he was feeling “very ili t def 1 table. railing a ense counsel! table re photographers gathered at the hos- the packed courtroom, pital’s main poem (See earlier story on Page 7) left through a fire exit in the rear. He was spotted by one of the news- Gruenther Given Medal (men. stationed around the big PARIS — Gen. Alfred M.| Yes. the senator epid. be would Gruenther, commander in chief for | be at the Senate today when it * County Atty. J. Howard joay division strike already has| {Edmondson said a murder | been authorized. ‘charge will be filed today| piggest stumbling block in the ainst the 49-year-old _ path of settling the body division 9 jovial widow for) dispute was a he Oct. 6 death of Samuel; office workers. | Doss, 58, of Tulsa. | Edmondson said the other poi- soned husbands and the dates facturing Co., which was bought out by Chrysier last year. they died are: Robert Conder, Chrysler vice Frank Harrelson, Jacksonville, president in charge of industry re- Ala., 1945. ; | lations, said the company has of- Harley Lanning, Lexington, N.C., | fered the office workers the came | 1952, 'eontract now in effect in other Richard L. Morton, 64, Emporia. ‘Chrysler offices. He charged that | |Kan., May 19, 1953. the union was demanding certain | | The prosecutor, with city offi- benefits from the old Briggs con- lcers and Kansas and Oklahoma tract along with the benefits of the "agents, has questioned the woman other Chrysler pacts. | since her arrest Friday night and : . said investigations into the deaths Cops Give Quick Action | of four of her relatives probably VAY NUYS, Calif. (UP)—John Warren, 34, bolted into the police will be. undestaken. station and indignantly reported He identified the relatives, whom he said succumbed under that some lousy crook had stolen his car, Warren got quick action strange circumstances, as Mrs. Doss’ mother, two sisters and S | 1 couse one of the officers recog- nized him, He was arrested on step-grandson, After making her confessions, | charges of having written 62 bad (Continued on Page 2, Col.4) checks. Ready for More Debate Places Local Taxes on State Valuation he Foo ath a? gee ao ‘ . ee ae ployed in the Chrysler Automotive | | starboard rail as a lifeboat rescues them yesterday out would spread paralysis through-| in the storm-tossed Irish Sea off the Welsh coast. | the sinking forward section of the World Accord, | out other divisions which turn out | Thirty-five men were safely removed from this part | some miles away, also were rescued. | Dodge, De Soto, Chrysler and Im- | | | “he aay, pet ot { membership was ‘pretty steamed | up" over a series of scar ot contract for 85@ | They formerly | for re-election, the former presi- were employed by Briggs Mana- | & o $ — > stern half of the tanker World Accord gather on the Isles. Another Seamen, Rescued From Angry Irish Sea 4 , a A ‘ ee y A "s . ’ & AP Wirephote FROM HALF A SHIP—Crewmen aboard the broken | of the ship, which broke in half as hurricane-force gales and wind-whipped seas battered the British seven crewmen, marooned aboard Wilson Denies ‘Saturday Is Big Day . Live Reindeer, Santa Claus Quitting Rumor ito Be Yule Parade Features Defense Chief Claims | Something for every member of the family will be fea- He Has No Intention of tured in Saturday's presentation of the Pontiac Retail Resigning Cabinet Job (a snal. said today: By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | | Merchants Assn. Christmas parade, John R. Riley, parade More than 500 high-stepping musicians from nine area Defense Secretary Wilson says schools, Santa Claus and a brace of live reindeer and “there isn't a blessed thing’ to Miss Pontiac will participate in the big parade. rumors lie will quit his cabinet post the first of the year. Asked to comment on Washing- ton gossip that he plans to turn @d by a convertible aring his defense job over to Sen. Fer- &@ Placard with the band’s defeated "ame so spectators can easily identify each unit, Riley said. Scheduled to take part are the high school bands from Pontiac, guson (R-Mich), who was dent of General Metors Corp said “There isn't a blessed thing to it. I have neo intention of re- Oxford and Walled Lake, plus the signing. The story that I will Avondale High School band from leave was started an@ is being = Auburn Heights and a massed band circulated by those desiring to (of musicians from Eastern, Lin- embarrass me.”’ icoln. and Washington junior high schools in Pontiac. Cupid, Comet, Dunder and Bilit- ten will clop down Saginaw street as they haul Santa Claus’ sied. Santa and the reindeer will halt near the Oakland County Court- Wilson was reached: for com- ment Saturday night in Bloom- field Hills where he was spending the holidays with his family. He also was asked to confirm the accuracy of an article in an upcoming issue of Fortune Maga-| house after the parade. ana ba sas at pare Gok j “The kiddies can talk with Santa GM stock in the spring of 1953. | 87d his helper and pet the reindeer Wilson had to sell-his interests in “ere.” Riley said. Karen Huff, Miss Pontiac for the company he formerly headed - ee to win Senate confirmation to the 195A, will greet Santa at the pa- administration post. rade's formation, then join the of- ficial party in the parade. “A lot of writers,” Wilson said, Others in the party are Mayor The annual event will also boast dozens of floats based on religious and toyland themes. Each band will be preced-* Lake Orion, Waterford Township, | ! California Fog Finally Lifting Visibility Much Better; Air, Highway Traffic Easec After Five Days LOS ANGELES, wW—A heavy | siege of fog in southern California, with strong doses of smog added in the Los Angeles area, appears to be lifting. Visibility improved last night aft- er the fog had slowed highway, sea and air traffic for five days. The Weather Bureau reported that clearing weather could be expected today, although low clouds were predicted for the morning hours. Yesterday morning motorists on Los Angeles streets kept head- lights burning as the fog cut visi- bility to less-than a block. But Says Local Levy | on State-Wide Plan Mandatory Ruling Called Victory for Schoolmen Seeking More for Education LANSING (#—The State Supreme Court held today that local property taxes must be assessed on the State equalized valuation which generally is higher than the county equalized values. In a suit brought by school dis- ing equalized valuation, | uniformly and that property must be inconsistent to permit a coun- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Temperature Drop, ‘Snow to Continue The mercury is expected to con- | tinue dropping in this area but lit. tle other weather change ig pre- dicted. Snow flurries and cloudy skies will continue through Wednesday, the U.S. Weather Bureau says. The low tonight will be near 24-28 with a “have made the statement that the stock declined in value after I sold it and that I therefore came out ahead on the dem. William W. Donaldson, H. Wayne Gabert, president of the retail mer- chants organization, and Jacquel- high Tuesday of 4-38. Tomorrow night the mercury is expected to dip to 22 degrees. in the afternoon the fog began to thin out and in many sections visibility was not impaired. Over the weekend, .28 of an inch : Pella Elected to Head ine Dubay, North Side Civic Assn. The contrary is true, of course. ice queen. I sold my stock at about $65 a share and it now is selling for over $90. On the basis of 40,000 shares that comes to something Downpour Continues Say are cen choat'aae” Over Soggy England Fortune Magazine reported Wil-| LONDON i — Continuing heavy son sacrificed a great deal more rains flooded roads and fields in money than that to take the gov- ernment job. Fortune said when 17 Counties of England and Wales Wilson quit General Motors to take today and some farm areas re- the defense job he swapped a $200,- | Ported disastrous losses of crops 000 a year corporate salary for a | @Md working time. $22,500 federal pay check. He also| Coastal towns went to work gave up about $280,000 in annual | Clearing away the debris left by stock and cash bonuses that went | five days of gales which smashed with the GM j , beach huts and boats, knocked aM presidency |holes in sea walls, blew down | hundreds of telephone poles and |trees and caused at least 10 deaths | at sea. i Europe Steel-Coal Unit STRASBOURG, France ®—Giu- seppe Pella, former Italian premier | 9 2? and foreign minister, was unani- mously elected president of the | six-nation European Steel and Coal Community's Assembly today. Pella succeeds the late Alcide de | Gasperi of Italy. There was no contest in the election, first item on the agenda of the Assembly's spe- cial session, expected to run until Thursday or Friday. Watt SGeftence Galt Delivered, Fiake and pelleté. FE 4-042) Los Angeles Internationa] Airport resumed operations early yesterday after being closed down during the | night hours. Police reported that from Wednesday night until last night there were more than 2,000 traffic accidents in Los Angeles County, most of them blamed og the fog of snow mixed with rain fell, 11 on Saturday and .17 Sunday. The high and low for Saturday ranged | between 32 and 37, with tempera- | tures ranging Sunday from 33 to 44, This morning in downtown Pon- tiac, the mercury stood at 4 de- grees a 8 oclock, hitting 4 again at 2 p.m. Doctor Tells Murder Jury About Sheppard's Injuries CLEVELAND (#—A physician testified today Dr. Sam- uel H. Sheppard had injuries on his mouth, face, fore- head and ribs when he examined him the day Sheppard’s wife Marilyn was slain, last July 4. | Butas to the possibility Dr. Sheppard saffered a spinal | injury, the witness said “I just couldn't make a diagnosis Sheppard’s abdominal re- of a = cord injury.” *— In Today's Press see seageee Ah ee tea TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS, MON DAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1954 The Day in Birmingham Maple: Alley Construction Due for Discussion Tonight From Our Birmingham Bureau cert has been postponed until | BIRMINGHAM — A petition ask- ing for construction of an alley will be sponsored by the Kiwanis | south of Maple avenue to extend east from Bates street will again bring up discussion on use of the south half of the block bounded by Maple, Henrietta, Martin and ~ Bates street for parking, when it is presented at tonight's City Com mission meeting Bates street wil] remain the cen ter of discussion as lawmakers take up a petition from Wabeek-Jacob son Corp. requesting pavement construction cn the street) running north from Willits street for about 300 feet. A hearing date probably wil! be set on yacating the Mest half of Elm street adjacent to city-owned park property. In conjunction with this, law- makers will discuss extension of the access drive of Harrison Floor Covering, 999 Hunter, North te Webster, and construction of another access drive north from Webster. Extending the lease on the Walker Gravel Pit property until the end of December is another | March 15. Goldkette's appearance + Club, * * * Men and older boys at St. James Episcopal Church will at- tend a laymen's meeting to greet new Suffragan Bishop Archie Crowley, at 8 p.m. tomorrow at . St, John Church ia Detroit. * * ® Discussion on current news items will bring the Ruth Shain Class in Internationa] Affairs up to date on the Formosa question Western kuropean Umon and the United Nations refugee program when it meets at 10 am. tomor row at the Community House Giving reports will be) Mrs H. W. Knight. Mrs. Clarence Lee Mrs. Sam Cohen, Mrs. Lucille Jans and DeHuil Travis. Travis, who was on the legal staff during the Nuernberg war crimes trials, will speak on that subject. - * . Police Chief Ralph W. Moxley, an Exchange Club member, has arranged for a representative from the alcohol tax unit of the U.S Treasury Department to address the club at its noon luncheon meet- lr State Accidents Claim 16 Lives Traffic Accounts for 11 Weekend Fatalities; 2 Die in Plane Crash By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Accidents claimed at least 16 lives—11 of them in traffic and two of them in an airplane crash- over Michigan's rainy, snowy week- end. One of the victims was a !0-year- | old girl who fell trom her bicycle into the path of a car. Another | was a 17-year-old youth whose mo jtoreycle crashed with a car | A minister-pilot and his father were killed when their plane _ crashed Sunday night inte a rain | soaked field outside New Buffalo. They were the Rev. Frank Grun } } | CAMP FIRE | HEAD — Mrs.; der, 35, of Akron, Ohio, and his Harold H. Hartman, of Seattle,| father, Alfred, 53, of Chicago. Wash, was elected national presi-' Joann Hawley, 10, of Detroit dent of the Camp Fire Giris at wag killed Saturday night when the council meeting in Kansas’ she fell from her bicycle into the City, Mo. ‘path of a car on a Detroit street. | s | Walter Zebrowski, 61, of Detroit was killed Sunday night when he Editor Assassin izrtrisct- Escapes Prison was fatally injured Saturday night | when his car hit an embankment on a dead-end road in Shiawasee Sun Puts on Dog in Triple Mirage Sunday Morning In case anybody besides Er- skine Evans, of Drayton Plains saw three suns Sunday morning don't worry, We checked and there is still only one sun. Evans called the Pontiac Press yesterday and reported that he was looking at what seemed to be three suns Local Man Held Pontiac Deaths . ° illiam O. Huntwork for Investigation sm ss William O. Huntwork, 70, 101 W. Strathmore St., died Saturday in| Faces Vandalism Count; , ee es Hospial after an ; illness r weeks, Companion Is Sought | ead a in Beating | came to Pontiac trom Newberry A 24year-old restaurant . '24 yearg°ago. He was a retired t i Divisi waiter employe of F 7 was beaten by one of two men Survivi ore Rei ' who caused considerable damage | Mrs. Beverly Fay and Mrs. Mon- to the Elder's Drive Inn Sunday | nie Anderson, both of Pontiac, = morning, according to Pontiac | 19 — ot Pontiac Police. Also surviving are two sisters, | Detective Thomas Mitchell said | Mrs. Jessie Graves of Tampa, Fia., one of the pair, Benjamin J./ and Mrs. Rebecca Carder of Dry- Smith, 26. of 114 Forrest St., 18 | den, and three brothers, Truman being held for investigation of| ang Charles, both of Marion, and malicious destruction of property | Walter of Jensen Beach. Fla. Actually, three did appear, in a kind of rainbow-like mirage. The triple image, called a ‘‘sun- dog,” is a fairly common occur- rence, according te astronomy experts. It is caused by atmospheric con- ditions similar to those which make rainbows visible | Se relax. A sundog makes in- and another man is being sought) Other survivors are 10 grand- teresting Viewing, but it realty isnt for investigation of felonious as-— children there sault Service will be Tuesday at 10 a.m. trom Pursiey Funeral Home, the Rev. David Mortenson of Mari- |mont Baptist Church officiating. | Burial will follow in Johnsons | face and head cuts when hit | Cemetery at Snover, Mich., where | A-Age Architect ‘= Dies of Cancer chairs by hurling them at fix- fe teste ccceee | tures. They dumped mustard and cat- | Mire: deangls Me. | Atom Bomb Was First sup on the floors and tables and . Jose . (Gertrude) Mc- | . © & smashed bottles by throwing them Gaffey, 75, 23 Parkhurst, died Sat- | Suggested to U. : Y at the walls. One of the men urday after a two-year illness. Enrico Fermi in 1939 ripped the telephone from the wall, | The daughter of William W. and | he added [ CHICAGO —Fellow scientists Terry told Mitchell that the two Sarah Merrell Ballard, she was dames Terry, 24, of 77 Whitte- more St., waiter at the drive-ina whe suffered twe broken teeth, question to be taken up. as is & ing at the Community House to- 15-page report on the Columbia re- hef sewer. . . . Lavender from England, TV trays, spice cabinets, herb vine- gars, doll] hammocks, bath pillows and gifts of all sorts will make up the two-day Christmas bazaar at Redeemer Lutheran Church this Wednesday and Thursday. It‘ will run from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. with a luncheon served from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Wednes- Mrs. Alvin Knorr are directing the affair. morrow. * * * Mrs, Jennie M. McMillin FRANKLIN — Service for Mrs ‘ Jennie M. McMillin, of 26620 Wood. lore, will be held at 10:30 am. | County. Slayer Calmly Walks Out Door of Ohio Pen; Serving Life Term | COLUMBUS, Ohio W—The man Wednesday at Bradshaw Funeral Who assassinated Don R. Mellett. Home, Lafayette, Ind.. with burial crusading editor of the Canton, in Green Bush Cemetery there. Her body will be at the Bel) Chapel of the William R. Hamilton Co., Birmingham, until 9 p.m. today. Mrs. McMillin, who moved here Walking past two guards. years ago from Long Beach, y. 12 Calif,, died suddenly at her resi- dence this morning. She is survived by one daughter, | Mrs. L. A. Faunce of Franklin, | and a niece, Mrs. W. C. Dockins of | Veedersburg, Ind. McCarthy to Face speak on Camp Oakland. . * s . N C . M The of William F. Gieg. 0a Me ae Mee Cheries ©, NEW Censure Move Gieg. of 1757 Winthrop Lane, was | (Continued From Page One) csp ge-il ace king | be would do about the Bennett period ending Nov. 15. = McCarthy and his supporters dohn M. Rey, 24, ef Ann Ar- bor, was killed Sunday when he control ef his car and crashed near Ypsilanti. Ernest Schroeder, 62, of Mon- roe was fatally injured Saturday night when struck by a Michigan Bell Telephone Co. truck while | (Ohio) Daily News in 1925 made crossing U.S25 south of Monroe. techniques derived from his own | his second escape from the Ohio} | Penitentiary yesterday by calmly Leo Kangas, 60, vice president and director of the Citizens Bank in Flint, and Francis Lee Board, MM, of Detroit, were killed Satur- atomic age | Patrick Eugene McDermott, 55, day in a two-car collision four | joined a party of departing visitors mijes south of Standish. val out nitentia | renee’ doreaitory in whet prisse of. Cart Stuckey, 29, of Bronson |e Mrs. Ethel F. Stuckey of | ficials indicated was a well-planned 884 Mrs. ache. | Sturgis were killed Friday night * « . | im a two-car crash south of Men- An automobile which pulled up dea. to the pen just as McDermott, Benjamin F. Homes. 63. of De- walked out with an attractive wom- troit was fatally injured when hit an visitor whisked the fugitive py a car while crossing a Detroit aay: street Friday night McDermott was convicted of pour-month-old Frances Lee murdering Mellett the night of July smith died in a fire that swept 16, 1926. The Canton editor w&S through her Detroit home Satur: shot down as he put his automobile gay |in a garage at his home. Trial tes-| Arthur Sample, 17, of St. Clair _timony developed that McDermott | shores was fatally injured Sunday Ticket purchasers for the Jean. have denied right along any in-| was sent to Canton by a Massilon when the motorcycle he was driv- Goldkette piano concert originally scheduled for this Wednesday night are being notified that the con- of Union-Basting UAW-CIO. Official Hits * Placing of Order With Strike-Bound Plant DETROIT (UP)—Defense Secre- tary Charles E. Wilson was under fire by the CIO United Auto Work- ers union again today. Wilson, blasted by the UAW for his pre-election “bird dog’ re- -—_——~~marks, was accused this time of “actively participating in, strike- breaking z awarding a contract to the Kohler Co. of Kohler, Wis. The latest charge was voiced in| a letter to Wilson by Emil Mazey, secretary-treasurer of the interna- tional union, Mazey said he was “shocked to learn” that the De- fense Department has placed .a $2,000,000 order for 155-millimeter shells with the strikebound Wisaor- | sin firm. “The placing of this order is a stab in the back to Kehler work ers,” Mazey said. “‘A strike for 5, 1954." Mazey demanded that Wilson “right this wrong by canceling and union-busting’’ by | | tentions. suggested by opponents, }of delaying things so there could | be no vote before the present ses- sion automatically ends Christmas Eve. The Senate had seemed near the voting state when McCarthy went to the hospital. Republican leader Knowland of Califernia this weekend called [cage dligererggllal see-onlly Sopra | slen by Dee, 11, saying he be- | teved there was “a growing demand” for the Senate to dis- pose of the issue and turn to the consideration of what he | termed more important matters. Bennett made public yesterday |his new charge. It sets out that McCarthy accused the Watkins ‘committee of acting as the ‘‘un- | witting. handmaiden."’ ‘‘involuntary arent” and “attorneys-in-fact”’ the Communist party and of imi- tating Communist methods in its report recommending he be cen- sured. These actions ef McCarthy's, the resolution states, ‘‘are all contrary to good morals and _ sénatorial ethics and tend to bring the Senate | into dishonor and disrepute, to ob- | struct the constitutiona) processes | dignity.” The Watkins chmmittee held that | McCarthy had obstructed the legis- lative process by failing to cooper- ate with a Senate elections subcom- mittee that probed his finances in 1951-52, and by contemptuous and | denunciatory attacks on its mem- . LJ . It also recommended he be cen- ef the Senate, and to impair its | man to “beat up an editor.” ing collided with a car in St. Clair The shooting climaxed a Daily ¢ Shores. News editorial campaign against ection allegedly given to Sally Kopydieska, 63, ef De- | femmploie —s treit, was killed by coal gas | i ti : eee fumes Sunday. Police said the — | Turned over to authorities by his damper ef a living room space brothers in Nanty Glo, Pa., Mc- heater was closed, becking fumes | Dermott was found guilty of first-| inte the house. degree murder, with a recom-| Two-year-old Robert Ramsy a | | mendation of mercy. That £&V€ found playing with rat poison in the him an automatic life sentence. kitchen of his home in Melvindale | He escaped in 1929 by —— . Saturday. He aparently ate some | the ground on & rope ed Mee of it and died a short time later. cog He was recaptu . Robert's 65-year-old grand moth- next day. , oeie | was McDermott, like other honorary ee as ae ae aad vas | dormitory inmates, normally wears rushed to the Ramsay home. She civilian clothes. returned to her own home Satur- | day night, suffered a heart attack 3 Teenagers Injured Sos Sina." ° in Two-Car Crash Quiz Grandmother BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP Three Pontiac teenagers tréated for cuts and bruises at St. (Continued From Page One) | | Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pontiac Edmondson related, Mrs. Doss de- | last night following a tWo-car acci- clared. “My conscience is clear.” | dent at the Woodward Ave.-Square He said it was a comment she Lake Rd. intersection. uttered after each formal state- Injured was John H. Briggs, 16. ment. of 649 Homestead, driver of one of The only surviving husband is, the autos, and two of his passen- Charley Braggs, of Alabama City, | | gers, Norma Batton, 17. of 30 S. Ala. Edmondson said Mrs. Doss. Astor, and Gerald Johnson, 15, of told him the marriage to Braggs 96 S. Astor. in 1921 produced four daughters, | Police said Briggs. traveling two now living. They were di- north on Woodward, was crossing vorced in 1928. the intersection with the green| County Investigator .W. A. Lang | | light when struck by the car of said Mrs. Doss gave the following | | Blair A. Jestice, 27, of 827 Pensa- | reasons for poisoning her spouses: | cola, Pontiac, heading east on She poisoned Lanning by doping | ~ in Husbands’ Deaths today mourned the death of Enrico men began their spree after the born in Oakland County. She was Fermi, self-exiled Itahan physicist. waiter questioned them about tak- ™4!ied in Davisburg June 2, 1902. who became the architect of the ing a carton of book matches. _and came to Pontiac 45 years ago The pair fled in a waiting auto | from Detroit. : | Fermi died of cancer yesterday with two other men and a girl, | A member of Pythian Sisters, | at the age of 53. If he had been police said. she also belonged to Fannie spared a few more years, Chair- k Thompkins Temple No. 41. | Mitchell said that Smith also) Surviving ti ; Mrs. man Lewis L. Strauss of the Atom- has been sought in four traffic are three nieces, : ic Energy Commission said, “ |Mildred Chatterson of Drayton might have been saved by medical imation ree: __ tg ee te a ee = Doctor Tells Jury eas ncn etptot" arse ae ’ e | — McGaffey of Sylvania, Ohio. | Sheppard's Injuries | Fuerst service trom Kirkby Fur (Continued From Page One) ?.™., the Rev. Paul R. Havens of First Methodist Church officiating. | taken there for treatment after | Burial will follow in Perry Mt telling investigators a bushy- Park Cemetery. discoveries.’ lisle of Chicago, and two nephews. The Nobel Prize winner's con- trolied release of nuclear energy made atomic power a reality. He first suggested the possibility of an atomic bomb to the U.S. gov ernment in 1939. Three years later the atomic pile he built at the University of Chicage pro- | vided the key to the manufacture haired man who killed his wife _— a of the A-bomb. alse injured him in two scuffies. | Thieves Enter Home Private burial services are to be The witness also said he ‘spoke of Birmingham Man held today in Oakwood Cemetery, with Sheppard, and he said § | Chicago. pard’s responses were ‘normal.’ | BIRMINGHAM — Thieves yes- Just 12 days before his death What he described as a ‘marked terday entered the home of Harold | the Atomic Energy Commission edema''—a swelling—appeared on | H, Anson, 1712 Derby Rd., through | named him the winner of its first Sheppard's right cheekbone and | 4" unlocked window, after first | $25.000 special award for nuclear over his right forehead. Hexter | Pulling wires from the outside | work, said, and Shepard also had a ‘telephone box, police reported to- | Son of an Italian railroad offi: black eye. day cial, Fermi was born in Rome A felt neckpad was around Shep- | They escaped with nothing. Snow Too late. for Deer Hunters Death Toll Mounts to 18 in Below-Par Season; Open Kill Wednesday By UNITED PRESS Snow fell throughout most of Michigan Sunday night but it came too late to salvage a generally sub-par deer hunting season. Both hunting pressure and deer last Tuesday at 7 p.m. The general snow was the first in Michigan since Nov, 1 and the first during the deer season. Warm, rainy weather has made condi- tions poor throughout most of the season. Hunting deaths rose to 18 when Sherill D. Hollingshead, 14, was shot accidentally by a teenage hunting companion yesterday. Ten hunters have been killed by gunfire wounds, while eight have died from heart attacks. In addition, 37 hunters have been injured. The conservation department pre- dicted 15 deaths and 60 injuries during the 1954 season. Meanwhile, hunter attention turned to Wednesday's ‘‘any deer" kill, More than 70,000 have been given permits to hunt during the one-day season, but well below this number are expected to go into the field. Shooting starts at 6 a.m. High Court Denies Appeal on Gas Line LANSING — The State Su- preme Court today upheld a trial court verdict giving the Michigan Gas Storage Co. the right to lay a gas pipeline across the property of five Oakland County residents. The appeal was brought by John N. Gregory and others to obtain a jury trial of their attempts to up- set a decision of three condemna- tion commissioners. They had been awarded $133 each for the ease- ment after the commissioners found necessity for condemnation of the crossing. The Supreme Court said there was no legal basis for granting a jury trial in circuit court on an appeal from condemnation com- missioners’ award. Sept. 29, 1901. He studied at the pard's neck and the osteopath, Universities of Pisa, Leyden and moved wel oe “with some diffi- | Gottingden and became professor culty.’’ Hexter said. of theoretical physics at the Uni- nies : | Hewever, the physician con- versity of Rome in 1927. At Rome, sinasd: he “ he and fellow scientists succeeded in splitting the uranium atom and) oo ite wel iacaalleen also learned that the speed of pew: | trons could be slowed and the! There were several small bre. | amount of radioactivity they pro-| sions on the inside of the doctor's | duced increased. | mouth, Hexter said. : Hexter said Sheppard's brother, | He was awarded the Nobel n Prise in 1999 for his iradership | DF. Stephen Sheppard, asked if he ‘ Swed | wanted to see X-rays that were to receive it and was eriticiaed '#ken of the osteopath’s neck and ~— spine. . a vm ter give Pn The examining physician said he Fascist salute at the ceremony, | - wi ie ce — pad Shortly afterward, Fermi took pard’s neck and “I thought an his wife Laura and two children to examination of X-rays should be the United States, where they left more to an expert.” remained. Death Takes First Negro Prosecutor GRAND RAPIDS uw — Percy J | Langster, 64, said to be the first Negro county prosecutor ever elected in the United States, died yesterday in St. Mary Hospital after a short illness. He was elected prosecutor of | Lake County in 198 and served | one term before he was defeated on the Democratic ticket in 1950. He also ran in the recent Nov. 2 election, but lost. Langster was admitted to the bar in Newaygo County in 1932. | He began practicing law at White | Cloud and moved to Baldwth, the | Lion’s Den Hosts Teens LYONS, Neb. WW = Lyons has ‘established a teenage center called | the ‘‘Lion's Den.” ee boys’ in Not Cheap Off-Brands — But GENUINE FIRST QUALITY Regular $16.95 Quality! Pat = Genuine CHICAGO brand. Girls’ and ladies’ in white isather, men’s and sured for what it called his ‘‘inex- his food. She said she poisoned | Lake County seat, in 1947. Metel Covered Skate Cese Square Lake Rd. the contract with the Kohler Co. | -usable” and “reprehensible” treat- |him on a Tuesday or a Wednes- Difference Is Our until such a time as the company sits down with the union and works out a fair and equitable collective bargaining agreement.” The Kohler local had about 3,500 the McCarthy censure issue today ment of Brig. Gen. Ralph W Zwicker in questioning him at a State Values Ruled Friday. | She said she had been jealous | lof Lanning because he was popv- | | lar with the-women. That was the same reason she gave for placing one-man hearing last Feb. 18. The Senate resumed debate on Basis for Local Tax |day and that he died the following | We'll Stick With That | Smooth Capitalist Skin MOSCOW « — By Communist standards, those movie glamor LOWER PRICES Savings of 10% to 40% > Genuine Leather Shoes employes on the job when the with the prospect of two more | strike was called. Since then, In | immediate changes in its member- | firm has continued an estimated | si) that might affect the final (Continued From Page One) ty te use one valuation method the rodent killer in the coffee of Morton, a native of Okmulgee, 530 per cent production while: em- ploying about 2,000 persons. The Weather PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Cleady with enew flurries tenight and temer- rew. Colder tonight. Lew ‘tonight %4- tA. Righ temerrow 34 te 38. Temerrew night | partly cleady and contineed cold, lew tt te ™ Deewntew 2 Temperateres GO. M..ccere “ lleaom sees 4 fam. “ WS MM .. svescves 8 BB. M.ccccencs “ tO eerie “ OB Misccccoes 33 2pm sipae oe 2 6 @:.......- 33 Teday in Pentise ———— temperature preceding 8 am At 8 am: Wind velocity 16-20 mph Direction: Northwest. @un sets Monday at 5:61 pm @un rises Tuesday at 7:40 a.m Moon sets Monday at 8:43 pm Moon rises Tuesday at 11:27 a.m Highest tem; ee err 32 Lowest temperature. ........00.0000. 23 Moen temperature... ....0.c..eee00. 378 Weather—Snow. 5 Righest This te 82 Years in 1941 5 in 1929 } ture Chari Raltimore i Miami ss 35 jami 7% 7 4 Orleans 78 53 New York 83 46 a» 7 4 95 1 % 3 8. 32 (2 43% : BS vt 7 | i sues ited ih te —— | Voting lineup. | Sen.-elect W. Kerr Scott (D-NC) was on deck to be sworn in at | noon (EST) as a new member to succeed Sen. Alton A. Lennon (D-NC). And there were strong indications that Joseph C. O'Ma- honey (D-Wyo) also might take the oath at the same time to re place Sen. E. D. Crippa (R-Wyo) Although neither has spoken publicly on the issue, both Scott and O'Mahoney are regarded as ‘likely votes for censuring Sen McCarthy. Former UM Professor Stricken at Farm Home COLDWATER ‘(UP)—A former professor of engineering at the University of Michigan died of a 385) heart attack yesterday. John J. Cox, 72. was stricken at his farm near Coldwater. Funeral service will be held in | Quincy on Wednesday. GOP Club to Meet The Board of Directors of: the | Lincoln Republican Club will meet Wednesday at 8 p. m. in the coun- ty register of deeds office at 1 Lafayette St. President John Wil- son is expected to appoint commilt- tees for the annual: Lincoln Ban- 38 | Quet. according to Mrs. Robért | Tedcastle, secretary, - ‘ for property in a school district | Okla., and of Indian descent. | Pravda, newspaper of the Soviet F ure entirely within the county and | She claimed Harrelson beat her Communist Youth League, praises irs another valuation in a district %° She poured liquid poison into the ordinary who ‘does her overtapping two counties. his jug of corn whisky. | job well and earns the respect of SIMAS ((@ . Under the process of state Edmondson gg a her people. . . .Though she lives in a Ladies’ Sises—$7.98 equalization, the state board of Connection wit ine eas econ g Village. her work-roughened hands |% $8 N. Seginew—Mein Flees White cowhide shoes, equalization averages the total "ters. her mother or Harrelson's de not detract from her real precision ground 2'4-year-old grandson, ceded Harrelson in death by two months. She was quoted as saying she poisoned Morton because ‘I lost my head and blew up when I found out he had been running with another woman and value of the state across all the counties so that each represents a fair proportion of the state's total property value. | This has the effect of raising |the value of counties which ha- bitually under-assess themselves. Bloodmobile to Visit said ° * she poisoned Doss twice because | Here Twice in December }°,.. \ me." Once she| Two bloodmobile visits to Pon- . tiac during December were an- prunes.” After eating them he nounced today by Oakland County | went to the hospital for 23 days. | Chapter, American Red Cross, of-; The day after he returned. she | ficials. ‘ was quoted, she gave him a The first has been scheduled for | ‘ablespoonful of poison in a cup of | Dec. coffee the Elks Temple on Or- . ds and died at chard Lake avenue and the sec- ond at Pontiac Motor Division Dec. | the next day at the hospital, she “He sure did like prunes,”’ she , 8 and 9. Dec. 20 has been scheduled as be : isaid. “I fixed a whole box and the date for a visit at the Painter’s he ate them all.” » ‘nion Local 1401 Hall in Royal Oak. Appointments for donations 106-Year-Old Leaves 192 WATERVILLE, Vit. # — Mrs. can be made by calling the Oak- land County Chapter House at | Evalyn Burns Tanner died yester- at 106, leaving 3 sons, 3 ~ FEderal 43575. Suger hes been grown in Pyerte | es ters, 36 grandchildren and Rico singe the beginning of the caer tee dieeiaiedae Ge We ence who pre- - queens lack at least one important asset—toil- hands. A full-page article in Komsomol —— jf blades with quick || stop points. Chrome plated. GREGG SHORTHAND MACHINE SHORTHAND (Stenotype and Stenograph) HIGHER ACCOUNTING Girls’ Ice Skates $ 49 Sizes 12 to 4 ——~ ————— — ‘7 2° Men's & Boys’ 3 to 12 = Ledies’ & Girls 2 to 9 = test Quality Heleather Soles ~ .. $3.59 ee ee eee eeeee x COMPTOMETER and CALCULATOR New Classes Today, November 29 DAY, HALF-DAY, and EVENING Classes Continue in All Departments Throughout the Year — Life-Time Employment Service Free to Graduates VETERAN APPROVED 7 W. Lawrence Street, Pontiac ‘Phone FE 2-3551 Call in Person or Return This Ad for Bulletin | fh “ ” eee eereee Peewee eee eee ee earns Name COCR ee eee eeee | 16th Century. — ye | fifth and sixth generations. > n te NOW! Cheice of two models in SUNBEAM Shavemasters. Less, $5 27.50 SHAVEMASTER :c:.. 22.50 Bigger single head. Rotary motor. Leather or plastic case 29.50 SHAVEMASTER 9x12 LINO. RUGS CHOICE of PATTERNS Shi Chrome Dinette All 5-Pes. ‘49> $1.00 Weekly! OPEN FRI. and SAT. ‘TIL 9:00 P. M. a — oe my ° = sal —_ ee ee ee Oe eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee ee % 4 » PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1954 ~ uv SIX | . THE THE PONTIAC PRESS David Lawrence Says: Personal Emotions Cloud McCarthy Censure Issue WASHINGTON — Emotion — Which means feeling instead of thinking — seems to have become dominant on both sides not only outside but inside the Senate in dealing with the dispute over the “censure” of Sen. McCarthy. This correspondent has just ob- tained a copy of a letter written by one of the ablest lawyers in the Britain’s Policy Shift It is unlikely that the true signifi-, cance of Britain's historic shift of for- eign policy has been fully appreciated in this country. Yet the momentous step announced by Foreign Secretary Epen at the Lon- don conference and ratified by Com- mons, involves far reaching commit- ments. For the first time in its long history Britain has limited its own sovereignty and pledged itself to main- MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF circulations ‘tain a strong force on the Continent. _— * * * Among other things Britain has agreed to keep four divisions and Galt Hossace FP. Baoors = Rvssets Bassett Advertising Manager Nat'l Adv. Mgr. Entered at Post Office, Pontiac, Mich. as second class matter MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is enjitied exclusively to the use j for republication of di) local news printed in this news- : Deaper. as wel) as all] AP news dispatches Tus Pontiac Paess is delivered by carrier for 40 cents @ week; where carrier service is not available by meil im Oakland, Genesee, Livingston, Macomb, Lapeer and Washtenaw Counties it is $1200 a year; elsewhere in Michigan and all other places in the United States $20 00 year All mail subscriptions are payable in advance ‘ Pontiac PE 2-181 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1954 turned from a long trip abroad— to give him privately a detached opinion on the merits of the case. 9 . . CED Backs Ike NS} Policy an effective air force — about ding chants en y and — ae 250,000 men — in Europe until ef rendering an objective judg: ae cCar used. Strong and influential support for President E1iseNHOWeER’s trade and tariff policy has come from the Committee for Economic Development. Recommendations of this private bus- ment on one of the biggest con- troversies of the day, the attor- ney’s reply is a worth-while ex- position of the cross-currents of the affair. It reads as follows: “My answer depends upon the vear 2000. This moves the United Kingdom's frontier from the English Channel to the Elbe River. iness organization go even further than Pi ag EE ke ee ee whether I approach the question “Even Sen. Case has now re- the President in urgin adual and se- doned the historic balance of power purely emotionally or critically as versed himself on this question in g &r policy under which for centuries its a lawyer. In my opinion, the tragic the light of Secretary Stevens’ re- lective tariff reduction. difficulty with the whole McCarthy cent letter. a support was shifted from one side to the problem is that it is being judged — rairg: Thee remaining charge Besides following generally the other in the many struggles for control and debated purely emotionally 4.) gee. McCarthy has encour views of the Randall Commission, ) and opinionately and, consequent- 1704 government employers to : of Continental Europe. ly. the basic issues are completely CED emphasizes what it calls the ‘ re " ignored. “McCarthy has made him- vielate their department and . superior orders in revealing self personally the issue. His oppo- nents have joined issue on McCar- thy, the individual. Both have lost . sight of the principles involved and hence the mess. Once you forsake principles for persons you find yourself involved in an emotional chaos. “Does his immunity of acting Another Challenge to the Champ es a crow stein by his adversaries. They have given him a public signifi- cance that he personally does not warrant and never could have acquired by his own efforts. “As a lawyer, I am fearful that first requirement of a tariff pol- icy. That is “to minimize uncer- tainty among businessmen here and abroad about this country’s future course.” x * * | Among CED's suggestions were five year extension of the Reciprocal Trade | Act, and modification of the peril point and escape clause amendments. Besides | limiting tariff cuts to five per cent a year, the subcommittee would authorize reduction to 50 per cent of the value of an import any tariff rate now above has only one brainpower and a rather that level. weak one at that. - Another proposal is that the Presi- = dent be permitted to exchange tariff Even in Kentucky, news from the cuts for trade concessions other than polls on November 2 was unusual — foreign duty reductions. This is based nobody shot anybody. on the fact that American exports fre- —_— quently are more limited by other coun- tries’ import quotas than by their All Nations represented at the Lon- don Conference made concessions. But observers agree that the British contri- bution was the greatest of all. The con- census is that the British commitments saved the conference, salvaged unity and worked what Secretary DuLLEs called ‘a diplomatic miracel.” - Voice of the People Every Day Should Be ‘Safe Driving Day,’ Declare the ‘Rod Benders of Pontiac’ Day” and we think it would be Now to find the Harry Houdini of i. a much better thing if it was labor. carried out every day of the year instead of just one. As for the safety factors of the vehicle, they should be in perfect working order ali the time. We think Michigan should have a safety check such as Pennsyl- IT 1s a great pity that car manufac- turers continue to increase the horse- power of cars, as the average motorist (Letters. will be condensed when neces- sary because of lack of space Pull name, address and telephone number of the writer must sccompany letters but these honored fect adversely the dignity and ef- fectiveness of the Senate. I don't believe McCarthy, as an individual, is worth this sacrifice of principle William Reid will not be published if the writer so requests unless the letter is critical in ite nature.) 143 Prospect St. We noticed a recent article in the paper about ‘Safe Driving Looking Back 2 The Man About Town Portraits tariffs p f f G By JAMES J. METCALFE vania has where the car is not = a senator has not been put in issue an ex tacto judgment—to * * * roo Oo rowth Perhaps you do not want me, allowed on the road unless it is « PROPOSES $978,830 budg by the Watkins report and could be soeied again one person, ; and... Perhaps you do not care completely safe. . 20 Years Ago not be, as that is a question solely not against all similar offenders. All this adds up to an expand- Oakland County's Progress . But you were not intended as “Red Benders of Pontiac” BRITISH PRINCE George and for the electorate of the sovereign This would be a government of Another “love aftair I Greek Princess Marina married “Ate of Wisconsin mea, or ed Emennower trad e-not-aid Becomes Quite Phenomenal High Tribute Paid g 2 pace with the growth. Attention ts called by policy. There is widespread and Be 1 lave: with . ; ; Iiseye: What you'll never hit by am in love with you... 4 BABY FACE NELSON'S pals te accept the ‘invitation’ of a Resnember Ww growing support for such a policy shooting the bull. you care at all for me . . . I know sc! ioneron Churchill sought in U.S. crime war. Senate committee to appear ‘il charges mo echnt equines’ Ha from the Nation's business lead- you will be true... offer you Sir Winston Churchill is far. far he chose,’ as the Watkins report thy If a crime has been commit. ‘ , From many sources comes evidence that my loving heart . . . And every. {rom being the top bulldog of 10 THOUGHTS FOR TODAY concedes, that camnet be com ted it is the duty of the Senate ' ers. We believe with the\subcom- Oakland County now is enjoying the greatest thing of me . . . As much as there Street and the British tempt. Contempt is a technical ,,, tthe oe the f mittee that the United States as growth in its history. Sur- is any time... For happy mem- Empire, The spirit of the people © Israet, thou hast sinned from = offeusg = the refusal to comply ment of Justice, not just spank the, strongest economic power veys show a big advance yo ee aw © terecl, is pam aa nf. of which the days of Gibeah: there they ee a be a the offender. Furthermore, censure has a special responsibility for not only fn population, but i. eee on ae ee cute abuding aad “Smet the cbfiteen of tntqatty anewer legally competeat ques Saiay i Coenen eos Mheralising trad also in home building and jove with me? .. . How much are did not overtake them.—Hosea tions. There is nothing manda iCuriny wil] other construction, as well you sincere? It will not make ———————e 10:9 kery_aheat aut Seviiaink, opt = sais = Gahaiie eae duceucen as in most other me miserable If now I have ° ea refusal to accept an the SSS ee phase. This soome to be to go... I simply want your Therefore, the Harry Houdini of | Men scanning the surface count cannot be a contempt. “Seer a ee ten eee world economic well being the 84th true in all of the county's @nswer. dear . . . I merely want world affairs in politics and in war, the wicked happy; they see not’ § ~«.iany, many senators have and this whole procedure in this man- Congress should give this program its 25 townships, though most- ‘© know. as the Genghis Khan of peace in the frightful dreams that crowd & are constantly not ‘accepting such ner. I do not want to join a lynch- . , iConmetoht 1064) our time, is Sir Winston Churchill. bad man's pillow.—Tupper. invitations,’ If that is contempt approval. ly concentrated in the = 2 aie tae ey all ter toe Pe ee ree ees southeastern area A. ; . : interest. I am more —_ SIBLEY multi-million dollar schoo! Case Records of a Psychologist same offense? Do we want to set. interested in the prestige of the . construction program is unable to keep aed Saatlly cieae & Ganiediied 2 Senate than I,am in the man, or Dodge Back on Team smear any man. Many Happily Married Men Fear Age, i [ i Deputy County Treasurer President ErsswnHower apparently has . : . a . acted on a sound principle in recalling pusraghoned Begin Going Out With Younger Women Sim ciiray"%'ma tees Baering Down Joexrm M. Dovaz to active service on his ‘Dat over $¢0,000.000 hes been processed that certainly is not the rule or By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER through that office so far this year, com< When previously moral men Senate up to now. (International News Service) team. pared with about $32,000,000 during all of 01 114) nevin to kick over the , the subject mat- The tag end of this gosling Con- 1968. traces and squander their which McCarthy was ‘gress may be That principle, of course, is that as money or affection on wine, testity was in his own helt. It's going if you have a difficult problem, Quite pleased with their new, freshly women and song, it shocks returns and his use of investigations as get an expert to solve it. Cer- painted and roomier quarters on the top their wives and friends but it polation erie gy monkey with long tainly the Detroit banker and floor of the courthouse building are Circuit has a definite meaning to the Tevensr and the One congresmmse former Federal budget director Court Assignment Clerk ee a Justice under many committees and and Librarian Case M-379: Weir Z., aged 4, is the finding that other. x * * Miss Lillian Lazaroff. a minor executive in a large de- legal a Gn — Just as certainly the problem dumped — cy store. McCarthy made Old Dan Webster said : have been il - béth agencies, Fur- into his lap is no easy one. His task is to Shooting a 210 pound buck within five eq for 7 searn” his ete begun, to property re seupeeg ig ee resolve the dispute between two groups muses © Wellase Kin ee ee en a port and pay oe is & and 2 upholds the Con- in official Washington over how best to 11. saw many others in the vicinity, and mal schooling but he was a good ice has exclusive jurisdic- ranger joker worker and very ambitious, so he tranquility. wage an economic offensive against world Communism with special predicts that this northern trek will be re- versed in a few years. forged ahead. .- . “He was highly respected by , emphasis on Asia. Absence of the big balloon features in next his employer, as well as by his tb be ons in preg ny ipsa de and One group believes that the Saturday's Christmas parade, according —————— this impropriety? I can cite too still scamper around the same best way to proceed is to increase i a slates ey Fy omer Pi many examples of even more un- _play pen aid to underdeveloped nations. will be more than made un bn “I had been a teacher before p by the new Pon- : break away from an apparently The other argues for holding tae made straetions Thu parede'is to be Mariage, and be admired MY tire ‘and wher ute totems « TOO Much Family, Personal Income down taxes and balancing the a home made affair, and should again prove Gauichters go to college, which they ‘Tarter of a century of appar. - « pages that Pontiac can do anything it tackles, and {iu | ently happy marriage, and tern Sent on Non-Prescription Medicine : do it better than with the help of something “But about three months ago I sas pooling aang lose their Actually Mr. Dopcg has been working >lown up from the outside. was cme killed to = that he "iy moral Ror ager ral have By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D acceptance in society, there is te educate these poor souls, espe- on the problem for some time, and his as recently begun to go around -paracterized a man's personality A lady who sent for some Little nothing more effective for the cially whens ’ N ber of the Oakland Count . with a woman ta keeper. She they have been in- formal appointment is expected s00n. If yanine tama, © ‘ne Cakiand County can- To” geen meeting him secretly, {or such a kane period WAY SOS Ceasous the other Gay said she hes TOUT So"hs say that the uae Srentated by heardostere or any doubt exists as to his ability to map Carles Richardson and ‘they have been squandering approaches fifty? Isn't this sup- Profited rom other Little Lessons of a pretty package of something Sy cutee or “tebe bum? an economic crusade against world %4ys the elections furnish an impressive way yess posed to be the age of discretion? and loaned them to three people flavored, colored and doctored up institutions. of showing our growth “His employer learned about it, ‘There are several causes, any Who spend a large part of their with a mysterious miracle-working Communism, his record should erase ; and thinks my husband must be one of which can explain this rad- hard cerned money on medicine. ingredient does ony particular They seldom realize that each it. Was in Oxford the other day and found ia sas ae wa sag = aircon aulhy hamaeae a eee — automatic erect ant Ala xk ke everybody all swelled up with justifiable Aunt Het victe nt cecil ae hesieiane would ology, hygiene and health, and Tere, 1s no scientific evidence irritates the lining, producing an After V-E Day the Detroiter pride because their , ” suggest a blood test of such a save some of. the money they oe das tele a ee excessive secretion of mucus which moved into Germany. There he Edgar Meads 7 { man, for syphilis of the central Would otherwise squander. cetin, actetanilid. the barbiturates, ‘*Y Mterpret as am indication for by is to be captain of the 1955 University of = poche A page Be age agiaver That brings up the question of cure any disease. So why dope ‘urther interference. and so on for restored order - where financial Michigan football team, after making such a aye a ae how much, if any, of the family yourself or your children with such o See oe held cut, choas had existed. At the request good showing on this year’s eleven. He is or ag a te appearance in pl parma ae cage ny cue ven ser Oy PE uate Gaeih oe of Gen. Mac ARTHUR the son of + mean. of Course. indisposed and the ache, or : tally rev OF success: Dr. and Mrs. G. E. Meads, | aint vistas often begin to nee OS clan ate Db attending the qucemicrt fo mot unenduwuhie? Souis i Ok Gk Gane y revamped Japan's monetary — his father being an Oxford dentist, and is os Geeks Santteh Polguent. Tay petiet. Damage of the bet, Read, 208.. suethimahte, side- system after V-J Day. As director bringing much notice to our enterprising : oquander thelr cavinigs of 2 Wle- There are: by such drugs taken unnecessarily cttects of laxatives, especially of the budget his work was such Oakland County village, where several people time im reckless fashion and do See ein, may lower the chance of recovery medicines of vegetable or herbal | already are planning to follow Edgar to the Gaamnesidl Giinge SORA Ge ane bas. O_ NY, WEileh fe Go cites & the Minn UV RE RES ee, Rey ceive that his retirement was viewed a8 Rose owl on Jan. 11956 ¢ — sor day squandered in this way and with than it seemed to be in the early Pi) — heavy loss to 7 whining with tir previous go0d = benerit to health or at least with- stages ~—— deficiency complaints, a heavy the Administra —— character, injury to health. 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This in sured the Adenauer regime's re tention of its two-thirds majority nthe upper house of the federa Parliament Bundesrat A there members are named | th tate governments The voting outcorns raised the possibility that a coalition dominated by the Christian Demo crats cauld supplant the Socialist government in Hesse. This would give the federal regime 30 of the 8 Bundesrat seats 26 they now hold instead of the To ward off any Socialist chal lenge in the courts, Adenauer wants a two-thirds endorsement in both houses of the federal Parlia ment for the Paris agreements td raise half a million German troops under the banner of the North At lantic Alliance The election outcome reinforced the Chancellor's determination to push through the ratification vote early next year. 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HOBSON NEW YORK (INS)—‘‘The question,’’ the publisher whether that cover of the book jis going to shock parents or not We were talking about a book % pages long. bound tn pink and green paper newsstands al] over the since ast were for 90 cents a copy and in gular hard book stones for $2.75 a copy “Facts of Life for Children” is its name and it’s by the world- famous Child Study Association of America, founded in 1888, and honored wherever parent educa- tion is talked about or known. But right out in the open. as a subtitle on the paper bound bor phirase The Answers to Give Your oe \boit Ney and it Ww f il { bias mad tea ft discussion Sith the rubiisher He was Jefry Mason, once at editor of adventure magazines but since 1952 president of Maco Books “You cant mean I said in astonishment after he made his remark, ‘that anybody could pos- sibly object to any book sponsored by the Child Study Association? “Some parents,’’ he said, ‘‘still feel S-E-X is the most terrible three-letter word in the language, no matter where it appears. no matter who sponsors what, no nratter who approves it, use.’ Plenty approved book tions of experts have and already this new ¢hurchmen of all denomina- educators, psychologists and That it's written in excel- lent taste goes without saying, and that it could heip milhons of trou bled or confused parents, I'd_ bet my last fifty cent piece What interested me, in a human- interest kind of way, was how Mr Mason and his young paperback house was selected to publish it, rather than some long-established textbook or schoolbook firm, endorsed doctors “It was sort of the other way round,”’ he said, when I came right out and said so. “I guess I got the idea and sold them on doing it.” lie was a member of the board of directors, it turned out, of the Child Study Association of Amer- ica, and had long been impressed with another, and much earlier, effort of theirs to help parents in| the difficult task of knowing how ght long. only said, ‘1s word ‘Sex’ on the that’s been selling at nation covers -at Still Worst 3-Letter Word to answer what their children ask about sex That earlier effort little pamphlet. des) parents of real was a thin gned only for young children Called ‘When Children Ask About Sex it used a clear precise ques tion-and-answer technique that did iway With coyness or vagueness or uncertainty on the part. of mothers and dads That pamphie; alone had sold or been distributed to the tune of over 600,000—to special groups, Mr. Mason told me, like the Girl Scouts, or YWCA's, or parent- teacher clubs and so on. “But as my own kids grew old er he said I got the idea that questions don't stop coming at vou and I wondered if we dn't ex pand t parmpiler into a much ol } ? f wemalal ptpnake par { va nto adol ust couldnt pet the idea out fo ms head and finally I put it to the board of the Child Study As- sociation and said I'd like to see what could be done I glanced down at the pink cover, with the intuitive know!- that mountains had had to be moved to get that idea to the bookstores and the newsstands of the nation And the three-letter iS a parent green and edge word that I want to say is “Geet"" The explosion of Krakatoa, vol cani¢c island in what now is Indo nesia, in 1883 caused a sea wave that snuffed out the lives of 36,000 people NOVEMBER ' husband “ 29, 1954 Temporary Job Turns Into a Lifetime’s Work OMAHA W—Mrs, Dora W. 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Send to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft parents getting into the act. ation is assured if you the girls. If you go with *s always the question you're going to get there . Even if he drives, your not like the idea. Nor better if you go im some Q ff Ree F Fey! a: =p g g ‘} usually dis- | home. He E : 2 own just how he ex- | I is Hi ing print tote bag. Telephone Conversation Annoying to This Visitor By EMILY POST A reader writes me as follows If you know what the associates of Mary M. Blank are all women, was justified in walking out on a Wise you write “Dear Sirs.” friend the other afternoon under a the following circumstances: Dur- | quite lengthy conversations with the persons calling while I sat and | waited. | When the telephone rang for the | | he was stationed in Missouri and | this year when he is in Germany. Mrs. Kushion Makes about Christmas. I hope that many | of you are making some or most of | R ich Moist Treat | your gifts, and we will have loads | With Familiar Cake of ideas for you to follow. | Let's start our Christmas gift) ideas which you can make yourself with this hot pad holder. This is simple to make and any woman on your list would like one of these. How about this gift for Mother, | By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Food Editor Since this is the traditional sea- son of the year for fruit cakes, we are constantly finding new ver- |“ would like to know if you think |. YOU write “Dear Madams." Other- sions of them. This one for a fruit 2% aunt, or any good friend? This | suggestion is from Christine Zopat- | ti of Roxbury, Mass. Your origina) Try It is on its filled applesauce cake is a nice variation. Mrs. Joseph Kushion who gave us her recipe has sent and cut out Christmas designs from one color, then sew it to a con- trasting color. Notice the tops. Have you guessed that these are Christmas tree balls? Stick the layers of material or cotton. A Can Cause Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea | Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print | | plainly pattern number, your name, address and zone. . good gift. Make these in bright Christmas colors, and you may want to give two or three to some people. How about these for your teacher? this cake to her soldier son when | It keeps beautifully With two out of five children still living at home, Mrs. Kushion | One of the things about water is that when it freezes it expands and | when it expands in something. | something has to give. Usually it | will be the sides, top or bottom of ‘Specialize’ Advice to Artists _ Demand Built Up | for Certain Type of | Work This Way By ANNE HEYWOOD | “I love to paint,”’ a young moth- er wrote me, ‘‘and have been doing it ever since I was little. I was in art school, just finishing, when I met Larry and married him. Now we have three youngsters, ‘but I still manage to find time for my painting. I do portraits and still lifes, and even landscapes. I know I'm good, but it’s almost impos- sible to make a nickel out of it. “Agents won't handle you | when you're a beginper, no mat- | ter how good, and while an oc- ~ casional triend will buy a paint- | ing—tor peanuts, incidentally — | I don’t see how I can ever cap- | italize on my talent. All these women you write about }can make money out of food prod- fucts and aprons and stuff like that, and it isn't fair that a true artist can't even make pin money. Have you any suggestions that might help me?” First of all, while I know how this woman feels, it seems to me that she herself is contributing to | this situation. The reason why food products and aprons and what she calls ‘‘all that stuff’ sells, is that the cusiomer feels at home with them, and is used to having them around The same woman who will buy a levely apron will hesitate to bay a painting even though—as | is often the case—she could well afford it, because Art has been presented to her as something frightening, about which she could scarcely be a good judge. This is often caused by the artist. who looks down on potential cus- tomers as being peasants. This woman. should search herself and see if maybe a little more humility might improve her painting and her sales. - Secondly, the new painter has to specialize, and cannot turn out al] types of paintings with all kinds of subject matter. If she is known : third time and the conservation | | promised to go on and on, I mo | | tion to my friend that I was leav- will- | ing and took my hat and coat and | walked out. Now I uhderstand that thinks I was very rude in z | 5° i 4 823 ts hi yi i : i zs 2 iq fi | leave her the way yeu did. Dear Mrs. Post: When several | members of the same family send you separate flowers to the funeral. | will one note of thanks, including them all, be sufficient’ Acknowledgment must go to each | / | person who sends separate flowers If one wreath, or spray, has sev | eral cards attached, the one note to | the oldest. or the one you know best, thanking all the senders to- gether, would be correct Dear Mrs. Post: If a company | is a busy homemaker. She partic- | Theresa's Guild. Cooking and bak- ipates in church activities when- ever possible, is a member of St. ing are favorite occupations. APPLESAUCE FRUIT CAKE By Mrs. Joseph Kushion ty cup shortening *, teaspoon salt ‘y teaspoon each Butmeg and allspice 2 tablespoons cocoa 1% teaspoons soda 2 cups sifted flour 1s cups granulated sugar 2 eggs, unbeaten %. cup sliced dates *. cup chopped nuts *. cup chopped raisins l‘y cups unsweetened applesauce 1 teaspoon red food coloring Add spices, salt and cocoa to shortening; add sugar gradually, creaming well. Add eggs one at a) time, beating well after each. Add cinnamon. cloves, |soda to flour and sift together twice. Sprinkle 2 tablespoons flour over the fruit. Add the rest of the flour to the creamed mixture, al- ternately with the applesauce, beat- ing well after each addition. Mix ,in floured fruit and the nuts. Add the red coloring last. > Grease a tube or 2? medium bread pans. Sprinkle extra fruit on the bottom of the pan, using can- died cherries also if desired. Pour for children's portraits, for exam- ple, or good animal paintings, or lovely still lifes for kitchens, she will, little by little, build up a de- of painting The sides of outdoor pools will crack if the water inside them In New York City, in one of freeses. On the other hand, if | ‘Be Seed galleries, there is an you drain the water out you stim | ‘*@bition by 2 woman who illus- might get a cracking trom the | ‘T#tes this point beautifully, Her frest im the ground. Best bet is ot ine een to toss some heavy logs inte the A ne eae water and cover. the top of the | “4 sculptured beads are ee poot with beards, waterproot pa- | >**ed om her native New Orleans. per and hay or straw. She loves that city. and her love | comes across _in her work. Her Many types of lawn rollers con lanticonen are Mew Crlenas lead. Have H ome-Loving- Gitts for Your Children Too By ELIZABETH HILLYER Homé-loving gifts for the chil- dren, too, find a new place on Christmas lists this year There's | so much to choose from that’s gay as a child likes a gift to be, and AG tf supply out of the line through the drain plug on the valve or through a disconnected part of the pipe. Be careful about. plumbing fix- tures and radiators in portions of plete room groupings of furniture your home that might be closed off | a i i f FROM onspmce §4 4576 1¢-27r ciates, what te the correct salu: | | tation for a letter addressed to ne Hurry! Hurry! Send now—sew a complete doll's wardrobe in time for Santa! Just one main pattern | part for each garment! Picture | her happy face when she sees the blouse, “rkin, suspender - skirt, beanie, sack-dress, elastic cinch- | belt, nightgown, peignoir, petti- | coat, panties. Pattern 4576 fits | dolls from 14 to 22 inches tall. Be. thrifty—use scraps! Send now! | in the cake batter. Bake at 350 they're practical to please mother. degrees for 60-70 minutes. | Here are ideas: In furniture, lit- | See | tle chairs just like the big ones, | | from classic Hitchcock and carved | back Victorian designs to the news- | PETUNIA! made imported chairs, table and | chair play sets, toy chests that are | also settees and te, 10 dec | For other folks They seem to last— But mine forever Fade so fast / | Chests there's still time to deco- | rate imaginatively, as well as com- f bers as well as coats and Pillows, ! Hi Rai Fe : aa Ff z 7 i i fH Ff i 2 i ; She Will Never Aga ~, ae in re Ke) : specialty, and gives her sales a IF lack of femininity— 1, Just toss Minute Pota- toes into salted boiling wa- ter. Do not cook. 2. Merely presse potato shreds into water with a spoon and stir ustil water is absorbed. 3. Add butter and beat about 1 minute. A smal! amount of milk may be added, if desired. Quick asa wink... you’ve got the creamiest, best-tasting mashed pota- toes ever! So fluffy, so emooth! Serves 4. Try ‘em for dinner tonight. By MARY MARGARET McBRIDE | russe for dessert and waiting at | ther heavy, long-lasting} femme fa- This pattern easy to use, simple | | Now that-it is more than two| the table was the one present each | tale fragrance. to sew, is tested for fit. Has com- | | weeks behind me and I can view | of us had longed for. My mother! I never buy it for myself and | plete illustrated instructions. it with semi-detachment, I should | always knew. And she was unique | my choice is well-known to my Send 35 cents in coins for this like to announce that never again | in that she delighted to give what | friends. But for six years regularty | pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- will I earnestly pre-beg my closest YOU wanted, pot what she tought (until this birthday) Angela has, to Anne Adams, care of 131 Pom ger adn cha dane eae Hitey brand thet Stott and seven} Sl to Anne Adams, care of 137 P In advance this seemed like an| One drawer in bureas is “VE nt tiac Press Pattern Dept.. 243 West | add 4 bit of vinegar to the | | excellent idea. I was sure I want- | id ath pends Pk aaen a use. It just occurs to me that Miss 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print | wae f . flo led my birthday to be like any from a most generous giver who I might hand a few of the col-| plainly name, address with zone, | Bee ae ONES | | other day of the year. If no one| ty eure she knows better than [ected bottles back to her, come size and style number . Petunia! It will slow down | | cise remembered it, I reasoned.) 1 de what 1 need. She literalty | Christmas During the years 1932 to 1935 the bacterial growth which | |1 wouldn't have my usual Unhappy | does unto others what she'd like Peo tol "te hg a ring the yea bs SS I, . j sleeping ] 139,000 more people left the United | 08s up the stems. bray waging eng very off | ~ngibabopinn aan ‘bottle of detested bath oil for my | States than entered it. BiS-19?- @ueccen | cient sales job, carefully extract-| For instance, I'm sire she cov- birthday than nothing ing solemn promises to skip the | ted the intra-apartment | ACROSS ; [whole thine” trom those who in Memiame satem she prevented 19 grea ong Coll for Coreful Dan the Pontiac Laundry Man || etx: years nad rememvered the ie vanictine machines connect | fsa — « . : ed up through the whole place. For |, wster enimals = =o Came the day. I awoke cartier a considerable period my apart: | {3 Sracuss slant | than usual and at once began to ment was swarming with men |!‘ Mediey — — u listen for the doorbell and tele- | wielding screwdrivers and on my | 16 Store ; phone. Surely there would soon | birthday Emily and other friends | ,, S7P°7" .... be messengers and delivery boys | spent ‘hours playing with the inter- so maine Just Send Y bearing exciting packages, voices | com. | ~~ ae our singing happy birthday, As the | That was the first and also the | 22 Female — ° ° se riceresy cane tar yeas | ait time, te, contraption got a | Sees Entire Family Wash | compicoouty sient, the gioom | workout, for I never could ‘seem |!" Pa, piled up. to switch from listening to talking 8 Pere , La) The flat pieces will be returned all ironed. The Two friends did drop by, but/ and vice versa. oe wearing apparel and bath towels will be fluff | Evidently when some people promt-| Eat aad forget this Sear, See | feceene dried and folded. 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THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1954 | j ? | | Show Business Dunking Doughnuts, Mopping Gravy Not Good Etiquette, but Lots of Fun By EDDIE CANTOR in your palm and on the’ way out, when you My background is such that I knew little shake hands with your hostess—you just let about etiquette as a youngster. However, I find | go. as I grow older I know less and leas. Oh, I know Emily Post would never approve of dunking, that when a lady enters the room a gentleman | and yet, it’s one of the great joys of life. But I is supposed to stand, and when you're dining | discovered a system. They can do nothing about with a lady in a restaurant you do not let her | it if you happen to drop a piece of cake or # pay the check—you split it. doughnut into your coffee, and then fish it out. Someone once said that etiquette is the noise | This may give you the reputation of being a you don’t make when you eat soup, but there's | sneaky dunker. more to it than just that. All boaks on etiquette decry mopping up For instance you're having dinner at a gravy. Here's a Cantor tip on gravy. I usually . swanky affair—they serve prunes—what hold a piece of bread between my fingers. de you do with the pits? Hold them in your 1 stick my elbow out—when the waiter mouth until you get home? Put them in a passes, he bumps it—dropping the bread napkin and drop them on the floor, or in the gravy. what? Of course you might reach under the table n and quietly sneak them into the cuff of your keep pushing it this way and pushing it that | trousers, but what if it’s a formal affair and way until I reach my goal. And what is my there is no cuff on your trousers? The best | goal?—the gravy. method, in that case, is to keep the prune pits | (Copyright 1954) ° a American Cancer Society for re. | of the staff at the Aspinwall Vet- Ingrid S Former Mate- search work. +erang Administration Hospital. ‘Awarded Grant in controling rain oper ~ Naturally I must pick it up. 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Waite’s Children’s Center—Second Floor. | Welte's Women’s Pajamas—Second Floor : Waite's Men's Shop—First Floce ‘ ‘ i . - ‘ . i - ae - . ; MONDAY, NOVEMB ER 29, 1954 THE PONTIAC PRESS PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FIFTEEN Dem Split Dims Chances for Congress Pay Increase — Good Roads Pay Off in Lives Saved, Low Upkeep Cost By BURDETT C. STODDARD vehicle maintenance costs. adequately handling the traffic and Genesee County line had 16.9, Budget Deficit ls Major Block Why build more and better high-| They pay for themselves by | jicad and contribute to accidents,” | Injuries and property damage last ways? assuring growth of industries and according to State Highway Com. | Year Meant an economic toss to But OK of 5 Per Cent They pay for themselves in sav- more jobs, missioner Charles M. Ziegler. state citizens of over $180,600) Federal Em P ing of lives, “Highways which are congested| Some 1,925 persons were killed| Im 1963 Woodward avenue be- - mploye 7 They pay for themselves in lower | and overloaded are not capable of | on Michigan highways during 1953,| tween Pontiac and Bloomfield Boost Predicted : Hillis had the fourth highest ac- cident rate per mile of rural WASHINGTON (INS)—Chances be, trunkline in Michigan with 25.2 for a salary boost for members of ‘> « average accidents for the year. Congress dimmed today in wake of se é Dixie Highway between Pontiac a split on the issue among Demo- + ‘ US-16 had 158 and US-24 er parts, total more than one cent per mile of driving on gravel roads over driving on pavement,” said the rate of 15 miles per gallon of gasoline the extra cost is 15 cents per gallon,” he points ‘oat CAUGHT IN THE ACT—As Robert Sickels raised | Good roads are vital to the con- tinued growth and health of Oak- | land County's economic life, local | industrialists state. | Highways are extensions of as-| sembly limes, they say, going from | parts suppliers to assemblers, then | carrying finished products to con- | sumers. Adequate roads assure manufac- | turers of a steady flow of ma- | terials. Consequently they don't | have to spend large sums on ware house space to keep 10 to 14 days supply of materials on hand." In many instances parts flow from trucks almost directly te assembly lines. Money saved is reflected in lower product prices putting the industry in a better | competitive position, | Money saved can be plowed baek | into plant expansion creating more | his camera to snap his wife, Ferne, and three sons, | four, this picture was snapped. The family was Michael, 11; Charles, 7 (kneeling) and Robert Jr., | relaxing at their home at 659 Scott Lake Rd. What Religion Mean s to Our Family Pentiae Press Phete . . . cratic leaders who will direct the 84th Congress next year. Rep. Tom Murray (D) Tenn., who is to be chairman of the House Post Office and Civil Service Committee, turned thumbs down on a pay raise for congressmen and admonished his colleagues to remember that the government is now operating with a deficit. Murray, however, predicted passage of a bill providing a five per cent pay raise for fed- eral employes. President Eisene- howér vetoed a similar measure last summer because it failed to provide additional revenue to pay for it. Murray placed the: cost at 300 million dollars a year. Congressmen now receive $15,000 Sickels Find Religious Activity Help Enrich Lives, Maintain Character Pattern By LULA B. OGDEN Members for the past seven years, the Robert Sickles family is lan active one for the Bethany Bap- tist Church here Mr. Sickels is chairman of the | Board of Trustees and has taught a boy’s class in the Sunday School. Mrs. Sickels teaches a class of seventh grade girls, is Ways and selves third. | faith and prayer, we hopefully ex-| ‘Meantime, we feel that our | pect our sons to grow into stalwart home is a happier one because young men who will be mindful God is there, too. We have the | of house and Senate members to always of the teachings of Jesus | assurance that God's care and | at least $25,000. Christ, putting God first in their | constant presence sustains us at| Murray argued that members lives, others second and them- (all times and under all circum | should sacrifice any pay hike now. stances.” a year. Prospects for an increase |rose two weeks ago when Rep. Sam Raeburn (D Tex), who will | become House speaker on Jan. 5, was reported giving it “very seri- 'ous consideration.” Rep. John McCormack (D- Mass) whe is te be majority floor | leader, favors increasing salaries Untied Press Photo Means chairman of the Women’s With the Tennessee representa AP G DELIGHT — Delighted with the after the recent storm, Hazel arrived in New York Better highways mean less wear Society, a member of the Board . a rr | of dining on those bananas, “Hazel,” a | from West Africa on the very day the hurricane hit | .44 tear trucks. Again mean-| @ Education, and past member mira cone take the floor | four-month-old chimpanzee, grins broadly, Named |the U. S., and she is on sale for $700. ing @ saving which results in lower | o the Mission's Board and a past Sr a ens cant thas thin ; r =" freight costs bringing lowered costs | °*airman of the Ruth Circle. majority of the house would be all along the line and helping to| aj of the children have been | | unlikely to vote themselves a pay create more and steadier employ- | gedicated and the two older boys raise. ment, are planning on being baptized at Congressional salaries were in- ~~ me an early date. creased in 1946, when a $2,500 The father is a Miichigan native boost was approved as part of a | oman eS —the mother was born and raised bill reorganizing the legislative ’ |in Pontiac. When Robert Jr. was j P ® 45 ‘ | born, the acreage where they live r . j ate. was purchased so that the children ' =. | eould he me adv Pressure for a salary raise has - J ' a Found Starving farm” tg . amtage of been building up since last Janu- j . sos ary, when a fact-finding commis- Mother Listed Critical; Maes family as a unit ap sion recommended members be ; ‘ sehall ‘kames 500 " Son Died of Leukemia all kinds of sports and games phen pid pee that since he Last Christmas are played together. They also | did not favor increasing congres- | H@LLYWOOD, @—A 23-year-old add “se . sional salaries, the maximum pay | ‘ year. “Mace jelaing the —— ceiling for federal employes sarap adr a young son by attending larly we feel that | remain at $14,800. « — = Stott oo ee eee our lives are enriched greatly,” when she and her two babies were |‘ Parents said. “By worship \Nabbing Brother found suffering from malnutrition, ing together, as a family, we hope —— to improve the quality of our lives Is Toughest Job Mrs. Betty Lou Crockett was} @"d help fix a pattern of char- Poli F acter in our sons. taken to Los Angeles County Gen} hier palates Gime Neneiik: ia: tind | olliceman aces a cern Meal conten|& Christian will reject the small| | FINISHING TOUCH — Actress Eve Arden gets a last-minute | DETROIT (INS) — Patrolman was critical condition _ ‘ j from malnutrition and inte rn@i|@md mean attitudes displayed by {costume adjustment from her husband Brooks West before her | William De Pugh, 30, performed hemorrhaging. Her children, Kalthy | th proud and selfish. Also, he CBS-TV show, “Our Miss Brooks,” in Hollywood. Eve who met her |/ast night “the toughest job a Elaine, 4, and Deborah Daffene, | Will avoid insulting anyone's per- | husband when both were in summer stock, says his first name has policeman can face” by turning fe meehe, were taken W Jovenile senality, and he will not take.ad {nothing to do with the name of her show. The couple was married Se ee ee ee for treatment and care. vantage of anyone's weakness | recently. vel OS “policeman | . She told officers she and the chil- | ignorance. cious when he discovered that his dren had no food for four days. “at the same time he will re | ® . + ap tcl om taal wren Sea Mrs. Crockett and her family last member the little acts within the | hhangeea tori 4 “| Christina So? Inde son Jaraes Jr.) PU"er of all of we which do se inese q lond CCeIVe ii". — ae i “tn Dap’ tlinaate. of much to bring happiness to oth. | ” ARRESTING—Mrs. Ruth Miller wields the pencil | United Press Photo a ofan ee that time the Crock- .. ‘ oo | , ; ' “| meadquertere seanmatthingy to re- as she checks on the Miami Beach, Fia., parking |serve as motorcycle cops for parking meter | “Ty ogre onid tne cat a atteet of active Chris ifs . a reje lpmen port the missing gun and while situation with Mrs. Virginia Phillips. Along with | collections. Mrs. Miller's husband is a policeman fe ea sogae there a holdup came over the four Peni f to’ on the Miami poli from an attorney that Mrs, Crock-|lighed with our boys, but with police radio, other women, recently were wrofnal iami police force. ett and her husband separated last | love and understanding at home,| TAIPEI, Formosa (UP)—Chiang| high Nationalist officials met the Nov. 11. ; with consistent exposure to the Kai-shek’s Nationalist Chinese Air | first shipment, for which the Na- | A few minutes later, William's Winnie Begins Celebrating Birthday | second tie Test Slated |Cuiar yin uiges itn |Force received ite frst shipment] tonaiis hed been clamoring | turned andthe gun, was” beck : |of American-made Mig-killing F-86| since the planes were promited (in the drawer. ; LONDON (INS) — ‘Prime Min- eee Other British newspapers tiso | for Husband of Hunter . _ Saberjets today to meet the in-| te Chiang. Police went to William's home, —— er saluting Churchili. wich) the. pets wisletr-weaiy, OOD (INS) — Prosecutor | Dies of Crash Injuries creasing Red threat against For-} 1. isnes, which emerged as|Where Henry has been living since refreshed after a quiet week-| Even labor leader Aneurin Bev- | happy returns, although some sug-| Theodore Albert of Gogebie County : WwW aug | BOOED . his discharge from the Army last end in the country? plunged today |an, famed for his vitriolic attacks |gested that; he should célebrate|today said John Wettberg, Upper |, 204 (UP) — Wally M. Whit-| The supersonic planes will give | the best fighter craft of the Korean| yi, Henry denied staging the ji eiaie king |on Churchill, startled the Oxtord his 80th in retirement. | Peninsula fron miner who wile beck, 40, North Muskegon, died in trained Nationalist pilots a better-| War, arrived after the Ministry of holdup, but police found a paper ei. Said Bevan: ister. Nov. 15,,-will be given another lie- | Saturday of head injuries sutfered | Sgainst oe et ee Soviet submarines were active| robbed beer store and containing Gifts continued to pour into Lon- 7 have etndied the ofl ay ase — portage pons detertor pe y nape Mrs Wett in a traffic accident Thanksgiving | "sy oid islands in mt alla or &round the Nationalist-held islands|$207.. en don from all corners of the world yon hand tomorrow | . y ‘ - | night. Henry Sturgis, 80, Crystal, | ‘ Visibly moved, William re 11 Russian rubles from | Mf: be ts @ most extraordinary | when the prime minister receives | tirg was not killed in a hunting | was killed at the scene of the ac. | MIGS. a caig| Brother when they met face to an unknown source. Anti-Church-| CTeetre . - - he is a man of | birthday tributes form Pagliament |accident and added that suicide | cident, on M21 west of Fowler in| U.S. Ambassador Kari Rankin, | 4 ministry announcement face at police headquarters: iE ndibqpepers ont aside Gtle 06 many virtues. jin Westminster Halk Pe was most unlikely. Clinton County, ° | Major Gen. Walter C. Miller and | te —_— sn nen hp “This is the toughest job a po- ferences for the time being to wish rar : oe 4 Cains can adie een some can face—having to turn Britain's elder statesman a happy Hi e- and eff the Felden coast neer Mat- own brother as a felon.” ~~ mm gue(fdis Job—Determine Pontiac School Needs |=.” ii 7m — 7 4 How many families live in) district determine.qnd pin-point its a LH: ae Cc oo ee s Seamnhh abana Genes Ailing Pope Limits He now live in) its ing school plants room by t presentation pe the Mt. Clemens-East Boulevard| needs in ordér to do a sound and with notations on lighting and eared naan, mene will be- pgp ange be gy Church Activities a |area? What is the condition of| economical buying job. Pontiac has acoustics, school sites, capacity | Come familiar with its new growth which the © tate & classrooms in Central School? How | recently launched a $9,000,000 picture. Mempted | VATICAN CITY (UP) — Pope ratings per classroom and per | | to invade last Friday. Pius XII his Organizers of a worldwide birth-| many children will be ready for — aan — building, rehabilitation of existing “ Little action was reported along | activities pang rpm an fund hat 8 structures. 3 . . day fund estimated today t = Mapetgarue in 2009 ot the Denietd mong ie ediians . Hiss Stays at Home the 300-mile-long chain of Natioin- | church otteles ont cocestane S- ‘some | corridors be in a junior high and acquisition of future sete ends to te oo ° ist-held islands extends | pearances public rate; a from Tachen in the north to apartment window. eae ss dane epee de - cy eee ox mie: = lon First Free Day moy in the South. me For the first time in 16 years (about | holds degrees in engineering and| Dr. Hutziger will conduct a perpe- being paid today ao againet the | ew YORK w-—Alger Hiei}, Sut, Nationalist authorities an-|the Pope tailed last night fo et headquar-| education, plus a doctorate from|tual internal survey upon which past in this community and other ticipated that the Reds would try|tend the spiritual exercise in the c ree comparable communities. spent his first full day of freedom | to invade Wuchui again or seek to| chapel which is situated more point, A/Columbia University. is the Pontiac district will predicate , , , ' iol, viennl Working Mason between in the privacy of his Greenwich| grab a foothold on other islands in|than a half-mile from his living th Fi penec tym Dh a specific ; ca Onl Gi ara bel Vineds heme Chiaing’s defensive complex. quarters in the Vatican Palace. fn London | answers questions, « our. areas of fact re- . . : 7 ye eS cording are being covered by Dr. Hutziger is now meeting with the| The former State Department of-| Sauitary observers theorized |, But Vatican sources said the Car! gum Oe ©, Matsiger, named | iiutriger, including: school faculty to get their thinking | ficial declined to talk to reporters| mat the Meds tried Yo invade [Pope Spent = “pansalily "ged | te De. De P. Whitmer, superin- | 1—Commanity population, birth ee a ae = photographers yester-| woebei to see whether the U.S. a cen pepo foe me “ « H as a the | day. ‘ . vs Be Duty | tatent of Fentine schects, ts |. rates, samber of dweling enits oe rien ane cnaacere| Hiss, convicted of lying in deny-| Seven. Flect, enstgnged '0 Pre | nsening. "¥. £ anti-Charch- pe rage Ay pease suning, trafile and wells cousth and thé administration, ing that he had given state secrets — The Pontiff, who am | C@utation éffice, Patterson | 9—Enroliment today and. in the Within @ few months, Dr, Hut-| to Cgmmunist agents, was released! Since the Nationalists threw back | mild recurrence of a | St, compiling dat om every | past which will cover public, pa- ziger will make his findings avail-|from the federal penitentiary at the Reds without outside assist-/ed to go to phase of commanity develop- souvenir edition cont. rochial and private schools of the able to the public. They will be a| Lewisburg, Pa., on Saturday after | ance, the Communists still were in}consists of newspaper said | ‘ | area. matter of record at the board of| serving 3% years of a five-year| the dark on the role that the Sev a! His job wil be to help the school 3~Detalled accounting of exist- education-cffice and through dil-'term,. 9 _ lenth Fleet would play. ‘3 ——— SIXTEEN | The Lewis and Clark expedition | was 5 organized by the Army in 1803. Both for °127° Matching Wedding Bands handsomely tailored bands in 14K yellow gold lewelry Department GEO RG. GE’ Ss NEWPORT'S See Us Before You Buy TV Trade-Ins Accepted Easy Terms Free Home Trial Open Every Evening RCA VICTOR SYLVANIA MOTOROLA GENERAL ELECTRIC HAMPTON ELECTRIC CO. 825 W. Huron FE 4-2525 (Advertisement) | Science Shrinks Piles New Way | Without Surgery | Finds Healing Substance That Relieves Pain—Shrinks Hemorrhoids New York, N. Y. (Special)—For the first time science has found a new | healing substance with the aston- wien’ Sane to shrink hemor- ote, and to relieve pain—without surgery. et. pai u Ng n, actua uction (shrinkage) took place. Most amazin 7; all—results | were so that sufferers made astonishing statements. like “Piles have ceased to be a problem!” stunts bes tiyest hs Sesevery of ~ hey t) famous research insti Editor's Note: A group of Michigan educators recently went on an eight-day tour of Army, Air Force and Navy bases to get imformation which will be used in a ‘defense information and oriente- tion program” in Michigan High Schools Editor Arthur P. Gallagher of the Ann Arbor News eccompanied the group and in a series of three articles written es- pecially for the Associated Press he tells what the program will mean to Michi gan schools Waterford High Schoo! Principa! Roy Larmee, and teacher Donald Arsen, accompanied the group as they are the ‘pilot’ ‘school for Oakland County. By ARTHUR P. GALLAGHER ANN ARBOR # — Are you send- ing a son into the armed services unprepared for what lies ahead of him? Hundreds of thousands of American parents are When the Korean fighting ended America relaxed and parents of high school-age boys breathed easier. Later, many of them were astonished to learn that their sons were still obliged to serve in the military forces; even today there are many to whom this news comes as a shock Public Law 51 of the 82nd Con- gress, otherwise known as the Universal Military Training and Service Act, states that male citizen of the United States | and every male alien admitted for permanent residence, who is be- tween the ages of 18 years and 6 months and 26 years .. . shall be liable for training and service in the armed forces of the United States.” Stated simply, every American youth faces a peried of eight years of military duty, although only two, three | or four years of it is “active” duty, depending on which service he selects. The remainder may | be served in a reserve unit, thus allowing him te follow civilian pursuits during the same period. This has been true since June of 1951, but it is still new enough and | still so alien to a peacetime Amer ican way of life that it comes as a surprise to many persons and presents real problems for teen- age boys and girls, their parents | and teachers To solve some of these prob- lems, a group of Michigan edu- cators has just completed an eight-day tour of Army, Air Force and Navy bases during which they | inspected living conditions, train- jing and educational facilities, ‘talked with scores of military offi- cials and interviewed more than Their goal is to see that no Michigan boy in the future enters the armed services without prepa- practically | which he must serve, THE PONTIAC PRESS, Armed Forces Want Men---With High School Diplomas age? ea MICHIGAN BOY TELLS OF ARMY LIFE—Pvt. “every | Allen F. in the 3rd Armored Division at Fort Knox, Ky., to touring group of Michigan educators who plan to set up Defense Information Lewis, of Britton, Mich., two members of: a —_ ration for this major step in his life This pteparation will include knowledge of the law under informa. tien on what each branch of the militry offers in the way of serv- lee period, pay, advancement opportunities, advantages of a military career and chances for wholesome attitude toward his military responsibility. It is the -hop of the Michigan Secondary School Assn. and the Defense Department, co-sponsors of the tour, that Michigan may offer leadership to other high schools in the’ nation in developing and enlarging such programs A pilot program is being tried in 18 selected Michigan high schools, and teachers and principals from most of these schools participated in the tour. State leaders of vet- erans’ groups, a college associ- ation and the Junior Chamber of | Commerce were others who made trip. The group of 41 educators, travel- visited Army installations at | Glenview Naval Air Station in II- and Air Force centers at San Antonio, Texas, Scott | BRAND NEW-IN ORIGINAL CARTO WESTINGHOUS ' ' ij i t i ; NO MONEY DOWN! OPEN Wright-Patterson . Knox, Ky.; Naval facilities at | Great Lakes Training Center and| misled by recruiting officers, but mest of them admitted it was tells experience School teacher. Arbor News. Air Force Base in Illinois, and in Ohio The party planned to see De- fense Department and Selective Service officials in Washington but bad weather twice forced the planes to turn back and finally forced cancellation of that leg of the tour. Every where the educators heard pleas for help in preparing youths for the transition to military life, and the trainees themselves com- plained that they hadn't been given adequate information Typical of their remarks was the comment of Seaman James Strong of Ferndale, Mich, a trainee at Great Lakes, who said he wished he “had known of the Navy's reserve program before entering the service.”’ Dozens of Army Force trainees expressed regret that they had dropped out of high school to enlist. The had watched their buddies enter choice fields of training not open to them or | advance more rapidly in the same ing in three Air Force planes, | ed Gan 4006 ake field because of higher educational | qualifications. Randolph and Lackland Air Force | ®dvice of school officials. Bases, Officers in each of the services STILL IN Originally Priced at 1953 Model UM 1734A schools and at right John Allison, At left is Art Gallagher, editor, Ann Navy and Air‘ and Orientation courses in Michigan high schools. At center is Jack Elzay, superintendent of Ann Arbor | testing as completely valid. assured schoolmen enlisting. Tender Blade Cut CHUCK | their high school program, Ann Arbor High they wanted Air Force Base boys to finish high school before Fifteen per cent of one MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1954 | jarge group arriving at a base for training last month had to be sent to a special school first so they | would learn enough to understand | simple commands and directions in basic training. Many trainees have only the |equivalent of a fourth-grade edu- cation. The Navy has proof of its | position on education in a Navy a corted on their tour by Maj. Lewis M. Robinson, sales training officer |for the, 3500th USAF Recruiting Wing, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. Maj. Robinson worked with Dr. |Cari M. Horn of Michigan State Col , director of the defense information and orientation pilot | study, and Nicholas Schreiber of | mation, unbiased and objective military service into consideration in their planning and to use it to the best possible advantage for themselves and their country.” This, then, is the group's = sion during 1954-55. ‘ Michigan hig recruiting service bulletin entitled! Ann Arbor, president of the Michi- ‘schools not on the pilot study tet “Stay in School,’’ which gives the prospective trainee a lot of reasons why he should finish high school before enlisting For those who don't complete services offer schooling of various kinds, particularly the courses available through the United States Armed Forces Institute, usually referred to as USAF! courses, and general education development tests. By their sharp questioning of | military instructors, the educa- tors several times indicated their lack of confidence in the GED tests and charged that some trainees were being given to | understand their high schools | owed them a dipoilma or “certifi- cate of equivalency” for complet- ing such tests even though the school did not recognize such In Michigan recognition of GED is left up to the individual school, while in some others the state board of public instruction directs } such recognition. In Indiana the tests have no standing. The Michigan educators were es ROAST .... 35) || all the | gan Secondary School Assn. The 18 pilot schools in Michi- gan include Ann Arbor, East | Grand Rapids, Detroit Mumford, Melvindale, Hastings, Benton Harbor, Marysville, Waterford Township near Pontiac, Lansing Eastern, Flint Central, Ithaca, Midiand, Reed City, Leland, Pe- toskey, Sault Ste Marie, Mar- quette and Wakefield. Charies Semler, principal of Benton Harbor High School, in a study report for the North Central Assn., expressed the thinking be- hind the defense orientation pro- gram when he said, “The young men and women of today have need of sources of accurate infor- will be urged to set up similar | courses go help boys decide when | and where to fulfill their obligation | of military service and to acquaint | girls with the program as it may |affect them. The pilot schools, as | their name implies will chart the | course. (Next: A geod word for the hot-rodder.) & J. SMITH Ambulance Service Brace-Smith Janeval vine 138 West Lawrence Street Pontiec, Michigen Cc BRACB Phone FE 5-0738 CASH MARKEI Lean Beef SHORT 25%. LOOK! Shoulder Cut VEAL STEAK Leen, Blede Cut SHOP! Your Choice of Fresh, Meaty Fresh, Leen lb GROUND Grade | Bulk Sausage 19. Tender Beef CLUB N TONIGHT 5 Hours Only--’til -9 P.M. 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Soviet Leaders Toast, Tito at Yugoslav Embassy Fete MOSCOW, (~The Soviet Union’s| Embassy reception honoring the top command swapped toasts to| former Cominform member's na- last night with the once-blacklisted | sion was a toast to President Tito’s Se Teen Remap health, proposed by Soviet Commu- nist party boss Nikita Khrushchev You Can Live to Reach 100 If You Can Make It Past 75 MIAMI, Fla. — You have a certain chemical and physical pro- good chance of living to he 100—if you first hurdle a curious invisible barrier at ages 60 to 75, ‘a medical team reported today. This barrier is a period in which Phenix City Murder Details to Be Aired PHENIX CITY, Ala, (#—State investigators were expected today to caeiien alr , eS ee eon, eee in the A. L. Patterson murder to| “ — | x the emergency grand jury after) find evid “that more than five months’ prepara- | tion. | changes “some invisi- | Since Patterson was shot to bie, not clearly understood bar- | death the night of June 18 outside | rier.” Court Personnel Pass | Lie Test in Cash Loss | | Malenkov and Foreign Minister V. kov Khruschchev of Roman Catholic Father George L. Bisson- ette, of Central Falls, R.I., who ministers to foreigners of faith The top Kremlin leadership's at- tendance at the reception marked U. §. Denies Role in Vessel Seizure had a hand in seizing the Russian tanker Tuapse last summer off China. Chiang Kai-shek’s Chinese Na- tionalists on Formosa have ad- mitted they are holding the Tuapse. They captured the 8,840- | ton ship last June 23 in the Luzon | Strait, between Formosa and the | : pe: as ee ae ‘Kn Ft x wy wee SOP E : ee sé ar ¥ 3 ee o . 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TOP FROST Fresh Frozeng a ra ben 2, 390 Freshly Squeezed Every Morning! ORANGE ., fis GA Q5¢ JU:CE ™ Fresh Lake ERIE PERCH FILLETS ren Reedy 49¢b,. Medium Size ¢ b. COUNTRY CHURN fo RU rR : / ya 4 ' 7 ( ~~ Ss x Ade ‘ ‘ : * EIGHTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS; MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1954 Bumpy’s 400-Meter Mark Short Kick-offs, Offensive Strategy Hurt Army sei:44v ottcars ox. Athletic Union of the United States pecsanglrae =. God yen ’ approved 16 world records for| were re twe the questionable call of a pass play | down field where Kyasky took over! swimming and one track mark at| and one im track,’ after an intercepted pass had|and moved it to the seven. Then the closing session of its annual Conlin sind elias tard stopped the Middies three yards / Vann tried to pass and the Navy | convention in Miami Beach yester- | Konno, , PHILADELPHIA #® — Army of-, Fired with the knowledge that, the Cadets, even though Coach; Blaik said the kickoffs were not fered no alibis for its 27-20 defeat le bowl assignment awaited them | Earl Blaik said it wasn't planned | pre-conceived. by a fired-up Navy football team | should they win or even tie the/| that way. The Middies marched to| But Blaik refused to censure Saturday but there are many who Middies lacked only a few yards | touchdowns after two of the kicks | quarterback Vann or Chesnauskas | short of a touchdown. Pat Uebel/line, bearing down on him hard | day. be questioned the Cadets kick-off of matching the Cadets in yards | including the one that gave them | for the boots. jand Tommy Bell tore the Navy knocked the ball from his cocked The AAU also accredited four | marks swimming strategy and call for a pass for | gained on the ground and made|a 21-20 halftime lead. In the fourth quarter there~was | line apart as they carried the ball | arm. That was Army's last threat. 4 a what could have been the tying 3 of 5 completed passes good for | - acca a : . 200 meter freestyle, two in the 220 in touchdown when they had been rip- | touchdowns . : yard freestyle and the 400 meter ping the Middes’ line apart with | Army gained 265 yards rushing . >. 4% Ig en age freestyle. He was given two rec- short gainers. to Navy's 259 and picked up 98 ; i > & ; ~ ords in the 220 yard freestyle be- odes |in the air to the Midshipmen’s 75.| , 4. ‘ e. -. cause the times were only one- It was the kind of game that Each completed five aerials. ,: . ™ * be tenth of a second apart. will furnish plenty of fuel for ar. | The power exhibited by the na- le j : 4 é al + eason a S Lone track record was the 7:27.3 ae i eee a. | tion's two top offensive teams was . ns ’ ; a“ time for the two-mile relay posted they among the more than 100.000) shown in the punts. There was a 4 , , by Fordham’'s T. Foley, F. Tars- who sat in on the thriller at Mu- | total of 3, 1 by Army and 2 by — ney, W. Persichetty and T. Court- nicipal Stadium or the ogg ls fo Peer x . on nes ay ney who watched the game on tele- *_ * «@ "Ris a f ‘ f "7 Men's swimmi. records a vision screens | After the Army had gone ahead : % . proved were: "s i But in the end there is nothing on Pete Vann's 42-yard pass to Bob Spartans Open With i sae, MAE Chil. at Bix that can take the glory of victory | Kyasky, the Cadets came up with M tte; UM Meets | =*". 54.8; 200 meter freestyle, Ford away from this Navy outfit. which | one of their questionable kickoffs. arquete; $ — brome oo pee ae - wre had such great appeal that the! This one was an onside kick that Pitt Saturday . \opretnal) Keune, $:88.1; 060 meter tree. Navy Department, headed by Sec-|went only to the Navy 47. Army | Mote, Keune, 9:00.1. retary Thomas, lust no time ap- | thought it could fool the Middies /} CHICAGO (AP) — Iowa. Ohio |.) yard butterfly L A. Baarcke, proving a bid for the Sugar Bow! /|and get another quick TD. at New Orleans Jan. 1 | Short kickoffs were common with Orioles. Reporfedly Offer Courlney, Money for Kell BALTIMORE (®—The Baltimore | playing for the Boston Red Sox Butler is at Ilinois reel : PGA Sun said Monday it had learned and the Chicago White Sox. He aay il 7s Seas aycees, that the Baltimore Orioles have| ioveq third base for the White offered catcher Clint Courtney and ; The big program Saturday is ™ , topped by a Chicago Stadium ek : “ | doubleheader featuring lowa U night program which has every | yard med 7 relay. Ohio State university, team in the conference playing. | Oyakama. ger, Van Herde, Cleveland, The Hawkeyes, one of the top Pe & Bureen (Bumpy) Jones, U .of M. contenders in the Big Ten, are _ In other action, Louis G. Wilke hosts to Washington of St. Louis | of Bartlesville, Okla., national while Ohio State is at Pitt and | president, and all other officers Michigan State is home for a _were unaminously re-elected. Meeting with Marquette : 7 : is a “ ‘ $50,000 to the Chicago White Sox Sox under Paul Richards, the new for the veteran infielder George | Oriole manager. * & | against Loyola and Minnesota Prior to last season, when he| Third base is one of the spots . bY at enllee ae hee | againist DePaul. was hampered by a bad back and | Richards must strengthen if he AP Wirephete | Indiana's 2-time Big Ten oem: January Tests y | pi taki Val so at Bi a knee injury, the 32-year-old Kell | hopes to improve the chances of HOW NAVY OUTFOUGHT ARMY—A fighting Navy el isl cece tik ead ft comer Ti he and then into back peek e on Valparaiso at Bloom- had batted over .300 in eight| the Orioles, who lost 100 games : the Army 27 to 20 in Philadelphia Saturday and earned a trip to the | a , : } straight seasons and eo se - ‘| Sugar Bowl and the sequence camera here presents a good idea of | T™my Bell (46) on the sideline. He shook off Bell and then dived | a their Groups Proceed With 4 ican League t season. Vern | how the Midshipmen never gave up. End Bill Smith catches a pass | past Army quarterback Pete Vann (10) for a Navy touchdown. ne —_ I ns ae Plans for Conflicting ' : and Bob an ot ley and Chuck Kraak—from their : year Kegnedy, an , a ten | Tournaments in LA fielder-infielder, played third in e . | 7 | 194. Both are M4 years old. But coach Branch McCracken; sT. PAUL, Minn. (INS) — The The bespectacied Courtney, a I wns lr n still has 6 foot 10 Don Schiundt,|Los Angeles Junior Chamber of scrappy player who goes all-out | , holder of many Big Ten scoring |Commerce and the Professional ; “ ° . | ® in every game, hit .271 last sea records, and versatile Burke Scott. | Golfers’ Association went ahead to- son. His throwing in the early —— . , Illinois fans will get a line on/|d yith plans to run conflicting ls Happy With ihe conpaign teh commathing to By BEN OLAN The best the Bears can do is tie) whipped Washington 41-33 andj ran back a punt 48 yards for the | their favorites with home suieee | Secumanente in California during but his play improved Associated Press Writer Detroit. for the Western Confer- | Pittsburgh nipped the Chicago Car- anly New York TD. | against Butler and Missouri. Di | January. . latter part of the schedule.| Barring miracles or sharp form/|ence lead, They can do that only/dinals 2017. Pin-point passing also played &| nois’ big problem is finding a re-' The groups failed to settle their . Courtney will be 27 in March. reversals, the Detroit Lions and|if the Lions lose their three re- | a , ble det major part in the other tilts, | placement for their high-scoring differences over the tourneys- at * ¢ « Cleveland Browns will meet for | maining games and the Bears win | ieveland’s impregna’ ense| Zeke Bratkowski, outstanding John Kerr. the PGA meeting in St. Paul yes- reported that Richards | the National Football League | the two they have left to play. again played a vital role in its vic- rookie from Georgia, heaved two | Minnesota gets an excellent test terday. \ huddled with Frank|chashpionship next month for the . *.® | tory. So stalwart were the Browns’ | touchdown passes and completed! in its opener against DePaul. | manager of the| third straight time Cleveland can nail down its play-| defenders that New York gained| 14 to 28 for the Bears. j di -| The Jaycees inteng to hold White Sox, at the minor league * * e off berth by winning 2-0f-3 no mat-| a net of only 4 yards rushing and | TAT | Minnesota is rebuilding around their Los Angeles Open from Jan. Soser|ter what the Giants and Phila-| their passes picked up only 4 4 Gg ng | Dick Garmaker and Chuck Men- 7.19 while the PGA will put on its meetings in Houston. While Cleveland moved closer ary Kerkorian to Royce ce} two of the better players in : to its fifth consecutive divisional | delphia Eagles, in a second-place | more yards. |Womble pass, covering 78 yards , new Pan-American hand! osest deadlock, do. ' the Big Ten. me a Lillard Paces Sat Sark i ea) 7 | ard, bat wee unable to sh Otto ore to defeat San| Wisconsin, Purdue and Michi- gennine: § 3 ; j i 4 i suers, the New York Giants, a 167, The Browns’ important triumph | hard, but was unable to stop The PTA dropped the Los Ange- setback Sunday, the idle Lions saw|over New York highlighted Sun-| Graham, who completed 16 aerials | gridiron history. Ca ene the Westen Coates |les Open this year. the Los Angeles Rams and San day’s action. In other games, the | and bucked over for Cleveland's Adrian Burk threw five touch-|°™* ern Jaycees rejected a compromise Pf iff Fj eee ee ST once Bears knocked Los Angeles out of|lone touchdown. Lou Groza, &s/ down passes for Philadelphia aft- offer by William B. McDonald of HI! HE : ll the race, 24-13; Baltimore stunned | usual, chipped in — this time with |er entering the game against | Los Angeles to consolidate the two Bears in the race San Francisco 17-13, Philadelphia! three field goals. Herb Johnson | Washington in the second quarter. oes ee Oe | ovale, Detroit Bowler Tok aa | od . tics ass the odehing was thing | ccinet Peon and Michigan meets | , Semen Cavin. rpreemating, te ot Bowler Takes) Tabine Turns ‘Hat Trick, Seixas, Trabert set & league ‘record ‘by. siching Pitt at Ann Arbor. Michigan State JAvss"s. Supouces nat tis fom uf ef i Ef Wy ty a i UT iB in seven TD aerials against them. | #94 Northwestern. a couple of dark = However, Gavin admitted that Pittsburgh, gaining revenge for | horses. should get by Detroit and the Los Angeles Open would have x : . Tespectively. trouble finding ranking profession- In inals Ont. 31, surged from behind a 14-10 on a at tn oe to round als to compete with most of them lead Leo Labine, a deadeye right | Max Bentley. Q HY all i Tet tft} geP oe i §E = is g5 i i A 3 i i; 5 az ‘i : iy it f A j ! E : ; ry $ gf Zz i ; Ex 3 eg F E : Ee i I : i : F H : aE pu Ae i ay u : | ¥ fe I Hu Lb z3 iB i =|! 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After tomorrow's singles quar-|a Sugar Bow! invite. captains. back is one of seven Michigan | Peopie's ig Ma players and coaches given the ci |". came serie Mcnolle Ins. 834 Lansing D go up against Australia’s Lew| It was their spirit against odds 4 i fe : i i © : i E i E : k ! : if af ave Z H a £ | i: RES g 5 Sess i i if Z i 323 4 i¢% g ' f i F zit i Fe: ‘a y33 ae 23 ii frill FE ot 2 ¥ 3 Z if Ha + ii 35 Rp | a | z i | it i! F ; A BF s | i : é i g 7 g H I : f ; : i ; FE a Moen || Wins Top Spot | sectstendent, © beck pores! word. tough every slat ost be ld rly wecoming n Bae #|| in Puppy Show Football Results nr > wants to play i | english: Whippet Gets || SE, ow, |POntiac’s Warren Temple ete ey St primer || PxCeamen Beet || Seat tee a (Named to All-MIAA Squad | sci oe nest. 1 2 | By H. GUY MOATS rs HEL ! 3 i 2 lg 5 i eet] i ? 3 ; ' Fi 3 3 5 4 i b 21 A oP me. 2 8 ad fawn-colored English whippet yes- se Hg -e Sham caaee “oliver Supply, | *¢Tday afternoon walked off with series—Schrams, 2606. top honors in the annual puppy Ll 2 vie “| ; | if t Ei i i : i i gE planned to bring his team ve bev and former athletic direc- +4 i i t i 3“ E ; I Es ; EF f | z Lineups Are Complete for Four Major if Uamng ‘rated ae cae aston ant Goon’, oxo Bowls After Duke Gets Miami's Bid | sas i til i th i i li i ; i By JOHN CHANDLER Sugar Bowl, New Orleans—Navy | ule a week ago. But the Trojans| Forty-seven different br Associated Press Writer (7-2) vs. Mississippi (9-1). lost 23-17 to Notre Dame Saturday. | i i: i i i f i a — | FY i r g| i i e $ = - ee ~ THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1954 Denver, Omaha, Columbus Involved in Switches By gen RECLER HOUSTON @ — The New York Yankees’ efforts to place their | homeless Kansas City American | Assn. franchise in Denver and the | St. Louis Cardinals’ plan to shift | their Columbus club to Omaha | biggest headache to some sort of | conferences. reached the showdown stage Mon- day as the minor leagues pre- pared to open their annual con- vention. franchise shift only 48 hours away, Officials of the clubs and leagues | involved were knee-deep in special sessions and private caucuses hop- ing to bring baseball's newest and | solution. - . * | The American Assn. scheduled a | cision reached at these meetings (CST)| and conferences could lead to With the Dec. 1 deadline for any/ and the Western League set its' baseball's greatest realignment of | special meeting at 9 a.m. preparatory meeting at 10 a.m. (CST) before tangling in a joint session later in the day. In the meantime, officials of the Yan- eee, Cardinals, Denver and Oma- ha clubs were engaged in private Realizing that the ultimate de- cidentally, franchise, The independently- New Orleans Hails Nominees to Sugar Bow! Navy, Mississippi 11s Expected to Turn in Top Show NEW ORLEANS (®—The Sugar Bowl and New Orleans buried their year-old feud today with the same optimistic spirit which car- ried Navy and Mississippi into the New Year's Day headliner here. The two top-ranking teams ac- cepted Sugar Bow! invitations Sat- urday after overpowering tradi- tional opponents. “ 7 Navy, No. 6 in last week's Asso- ciated Press poll, smashed fifth- ranked Army 27-20 and Mississippi No. 7 last week, defeated Missis- sippi State 14-0. Bill Keefe, sports editor of the Times-Picayune, reflected the gen- eral sentiment in his column to- day with “The Sugar Bowl was dealt a hand that should mean the greatest’’ of all its games. Fans expected the two versatile offenses to produce a brilliant game and Sugar Bow] President Bernie Grenrood looked forward to “one of the greatest games in all the history of post-season foot- ball.” - . s The Sugar Bowl noted it was the only post-season game with two of the nation’s top 10 teams. The harmony was in sharp con- | trast to last year, when West Vir- ginia was ~eclected to play Georgia Tech. Sportswriters called the West Virginia schedule weak and Keefe wrote then that fans received the news of West Virginia's selection “with incredulity and then with astonishment.” Sugar Bowlers have been reminded often during the year that Georgia Tech coasted to an easy 42-19 victory Perez-Lopes, Turner-Drake in TV Matches Bout - of - Week Slated Wednesday as Norkus, LaStarza Clash By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Brooklyn's Lulu Perez and Sac- ramento's Joey Lopes, two fast young lightweights, meet tonight in a television 10-rounder at New York's St. Nicholas Arena. Lopes makes his Eastern debut and if he can get by the flashy Brooklynite, he'll be in line for plenty of action on network shows. He has a 236-2 record compared to Perez’ 3-31. Du Mont will telecast at 10 p.m., EST. * * *® The other Monday night network bout, from Brooklyn's of punching middleweights, veter- an Gil Turner of Philadelphia and young Ray Drake of New York Drake beat developed as fast as Patterson in the pros. ABC will telecast at 10 p.m., EST. * . . The bout of the week will be beamed out of Cleveland's arena Wednesday night. Heavyweights Roland La Starza of New | and Charlie Norkus of Port ington, N. Y., meet in a oe er. INS Panel Selects OSU as Top Eleven NEW YORK (INS) — Ohio State has been selected as the Nation's No. 1 College football team for the 1954 season. Undefeated Buckeyes were des- ignated as national champions in the final vote of International News Service's panel of experts. The Big Ten Champions, who won all their nine games and make their next appearance in the Rose Bow! on New Year’s Day, beat out UCLA by four points for the top honors. Eastern | Parkway Arena, will feature a pair | Floyd Patterson, twice in the amateurs but hasn't | owned Denver club is operated by: state, a feeling of reserved opti- Bob Howsam. mism prevailed. The Yankees reportedly have of- es «¢ fered $50,000 for the Denver fran-| Howsam, who is anxious for chise. This has been refused. West-| Denver to have Triple-A ball, but ern League directors have refused | under his own terms, which do set any price and have chal- | not include Yankee ownership, said lenged the American Assn. to ini- | he believed “‘some suitable agree- tiate draft for its territory pro-| ment” would be reached soon. cedures as permitted under the Aa Cardinal official, who asked |not to be identified, said he be- jlieved the situation would be The Yankees prefer negotiation | cleared either today or tomorrow to draft for two reasons, First/with the Columbus club shifted to they would like to settle the matter | Omaha in 1955 and the Kansas City peaceably. Second, a draft victory! club moved to either Denver or would still leave them without a | Columbus. ball park, which they would be | * * »« forced to either rent or purchase! ‘The Yankees will undertake to from Howsam. The Yankees don't draft Denver, if they are forced want to buy the Denver park and |i,” he said. “If that fails, I be- Howsam doesn't want to lease it. |lieve they will settle for Columbus. The Cardinals-Omaha situation) As for Omaha, I think they.-will is not as involved. Draft is out | request permission from the West of the question there since Omaha | ern League to advance to Triple-A ig Cardinal owned. Besides, only | ball. After all, it is the people of & F ‘TOE’ DOES IT AGAIN—New York Giant defenders strain unsuccessfully to penetrate Cleveland Brown | in New York with the Giants. Groza booted 3 field defenses as Lou (The Toe) Groza boots a 10-yard —————————eEee field goal early in the 2nd period of Sunday’s game | won, 16-7. according to baseball law. Despite the seemingly muddled Duke Is Orang Bowl Selection Blue Devils Picked to/| Oppose Nebraska 11 in Miami Jan. 1 © MIAMI, Fla. W—Top officials of plauded the selection of Duke as an opponent for Nebraska in the New Year's Orange Bow! football “An excellent selection,’’ de- clared c¢. Gordon Anderson, presi- AP Wirephete | \Editor's note This is another in @ werles om Osakiand County and area basketball prospects By JACK SAYLOR For the first time in several sea- sons, a wide-open scramble for top basketball\ honors may develop in the Oaklang-B Conference Each season since the league's in- | ception in 1951, one team has dom- inated play. Clawson won the first ; games Reseville swept te champion- ships in 1952 and °53, winning nine out of 10 the first year and all 10 in '53. Last year nobody = * Gator Bowl Teams fo Be Named Today | JACKSONVILLE, Fla. ® — Auv- burn vs. Rice or West Virginia ap- peared to be the pairings wanted as they got set to announce the teams for Jacksonville's Dec. 31 football game. | That was the concensus of Jack- these combinations can outdraw the other possibles. But Gator Bowl officials were not talking. The announcement was expected late today. lege, Georgia, Kentucky, Southern Methodist and Texas Tech. _ COLLISION OLLISION WORK title by winning seven of eight | by the Gator Bowl sponsors today | sonville sportswriters who figured | Others believed to be in the run- | ning include Baylor, Boston Col- | Wide-Open TitleRace Looms in Oakland -B PONTIAC’S MOTORIST HEADQUARTERS 1st Line Black Walls Original Equipment Quality | Reg. Price | Your Cost | You Save could stop Troy's Colts as they won 10 straight and the league crown. This winter's race shapes up as at least a 3team test. Roseville, Madison. of Royal Oak and Fitz-| gerald appear the strongest, Avon- dale has only two regulars back | and the same is true at Troy, which lost the league's top per- | former in Mike DeKane. Clawson may improve on last year's 512 record. One man is new to the roll of loop cage coaches, though no stran- ger in the league. Frank Crowell, ‘who piloted Avondale to co-chim- pionships in footbal] for the past | two seasons, takes over basket- | ball for Bob Eldridge, who has | moved to Wyandotte. Coaches returning are Peyton | Goodwin at Troy, Clint Russell at | Clawson, Cari Baker at Madison, George Koskimaki at Roseville and Tom Raeside at Fitzgerald. Fitzgerald, with an unimpres- sive 411 record last year, rates es a darkhorse entry with its key man, Ted Cunio. An outstanding football player, the 6-2 Cunio also is the foremost Spartan cager. Roseville won 14 out of 19 a year ago and has a trio of regu- lars returning. Both guards Bill Klenk and Dan Jakubiszen are back along with 61 forwarg Jack Randstadiex. Seniors Bil) Franz' \had his entire team back, but one city from a league can be | Omaha, not the Cardinals, who put drafted, |the pressure on to move the Co- lumbus franchise to Omaha."’ the Orange Bow! Committee ap- | | dent of the Orange Bowl. ‘This | should be an extremely colorful — " Duke, with a season record of =— |asc Henlers Neat Tew PHILADELPHIA @—Two Michi- the 1st ten yesterday in the Senior National AAU 10,000 meter cross country championship. Henry Kennedy finished 5th in gan State runners finished among |- Pe ae tS . . NINETEEN _ 1200 tan enh einai Gl wyn Jones ran 8th in 30:33, ; Gordon McKenzie, 21-year-old en- gineer, won the event in 29:27.4 nm nomen amen me med > Atlantic City race track has add- ed 60 pari-mutuel windows. Every TUESDAY JACK DECKER Comed Beef and Cabbage Dinner —All Y S in DRAYTON PLAINS ey i @tels im ae FRE 121-123 E. Montcalm jt 2-1, was chosen Sunday by the | leight members of the Atlantic | | Coast Conference as their most | |representative team. The Blue | Devils won all four of their con- | ference games. 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But mond Senger an todiged Wow, | Holmes himself, assisted by Ray sd = queen they aed saad Hawkshaws of fiction and fact, wen, “Who killed your wife’ {could not have been able to ask The. answer consumed 20 MIM those 3 p.m. questions without help utes, They then left Sam, had tom a person or persons who lunch, stopped by the Bay Village (new Sam like a book and wanted Police Station, returned to the), tum him in scene of the murder of Marilyn Sheppard, and worked there for | Who in little Bay Village would perhaps an hour. } have known that Sam was cozy with the Hayes girl for a couple When they returned to the of days last spring, 2,000 miles hospital at 3 p.m., a remarkable | 4.4 more to the West? Who change had taken place. They in- | could have known Susan lost her dicated by their questions that | wristwatch at a party she at- they knew all about Sam's other | tended with Sam and that the life with Susan Hayes in Califor. | geting osteopath bought her a nia, including his gift to her of a mew one? wristwatch, They knew about his occasional plans to ask Marilyn for a divorce, They knew other intimate phases of the doctor's life. They were so sure of their ground that Schottke, who looks like a walk-on in “Dragnet,” The domestic discord was easier to ferret out, of course. Yet some body had to supply even that in- |formation. Schottke and (Garenu ' didn't know Sheppard existed until called into the case. But in a very stared Sam in the eye and said, Short space of time they were quiz “J think you did it.” | zing him on what became the very (Sam casually replied, ‘‘Don't be | Core of the state's case—that Sam ridiculous.’’) | killed his wife to clear his path to Who blew the whistle on Sam in Susan and-or other women his own hometown? We asked one The state has not presented a of his prosecutors this question but | witness to testify directly on all he only smiled and answered, | these points. There has been tes- “Whistle? Why don't you just say | timony around the edges, But no BOARDING HOUSE (MUoulttt6t=#, WE OOY thev Re PIONS % Py THE OLD MASTERS IN THE LOUVRE, IN, ORDER TO SHOW YOUR 3085 2 — YES, INDEED! , LOOKS EXACTLY LiKE PROPRIETOR OF A FOP- WILD Pick- OFF THROW! San ASSISTANT MANAGER © | ra) si ALES Schindler and all the other great; person has said, “Yeah, I saw them in California and was with them vV@en he bought her the watch.” or ‘Sure, he talked to me a lot about unloading her.” Yet, to repeat, Schottke and Gareau found out these things pronto, Sam acknowledged most of this in his signed statement to the Cleveland Police, made July 10. A neighbor supplied the di- vorce talk testimony. Was there a dossier on Sam in the village where he was the Most dashing young duke and one of its foremost do-gooders? There must have been. But it is surprising when one considers that he was re- garded locally ag a worker of medical miracles, was official po- lice surgeon, patched up the padded warriors of the local high schoo] football team, was in- terested in juvenile delinquency, was the village's champion water- skier; and certainly its most dash- ing figure when he would drive about town in his Jaguar, his black beret cocked rakishly. He was the envy of many a village Benedict and buck But somebody was taking notes Somebody was listening. Whoever it was passed the information along SIDE GLANCES THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1954 _ to Schottke and Gareau, and the' DONALD DUCK whole case of the State of Ohlo P_OUMBEST BO%~SCOUT- MASTER IVE EVER SEEN! against this man began to take | \wuat DOES) “HE'S just shape, | HE S. GNAL J STARTING TO | IN ANSWER?) \ SEND... HERE One of the Cleveland detec- | ——— iT COMES. a tives’ sources of information was ft / a John Eaton, the lumbering chief i < ) of police in Bay Village. Others { & hastily questioned by Schottke | » A and Gareau included Mr. and | » Mrs. Deon Ahern, guests of the | KX q Sheppards the night before the uw murder, and Mayor and Mrs. ! Spencer Houk, first persons sum- moned by Sheppard, Sheppard subsequently asked police to con- sider Houk, his best friend, as a suspect. /CAPTAIN EASY But we may never know ist who was interested enough to learn about what made Sammy run around, and then spill it to the cops, Susan climaxes the state's case when she takes the stand early | this week. At least one member of the prosecution staff is afraid that once she gets in the chair and| looks at Dr. Sam_ she'll grow dewyeyed and change from state's witness to character witness We'll see, hue wer” by Galbraith qt ‘v. tg © 6 An on . 1984 by NEA Servos, tne. 4 NANCY by Ernie Bushmiller 1 WANTED TO MAKE THAT KID LOOK GOOD IN FRONT. OF HIS GIRL —-LRNE BISSHMMNAAE et CISCO KID “This’ll please you, Dad! You know how you always told us to | Well, we've each got a list of fifty to buy Christmas | make friends? THE BERRYS WEA Be ag . ‘ cans & ts teen ee TS ey FS Oe OF by T. V. Hamlin | | | 2 4 r= 7 by Edgar Martin a 1-29 1086 ty wee Secs We TE Bee © 8 Pah DIXIE DUGAN by McEvoy and Strieber SPUR LINE 7 ae IT'S THE BUSINESS THAT'S GOING ON OUT THERE ON THE PLATFORM THAT'S GETTING UNDER 4 GRANDMA p ey @zs dia Dove is TRYING TO PREVENT LEW LOUTZ; an Bh cers CARRYING We er Brew warn 0 Fea berten rom ey No Matter What Your Problem May Be A Quick Action WANT AD Can help you solve it. DIAL FE 2-818) Ask for the Want Ad Dept. SS RMINT. CHEWING GUM - = ~ : | —_ OS ee ee oe ee ee ‘ Sa -_—_ ¢ THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1954 TWENTY-ONE Leaves Nation Divided ~— Audi - moech worried about bis sarnsing (Ad vertivement) of weight Malan Retires T udience to Sit |S d=sx"s7- = |Inrease Your Resistnce ires. Tomorrow Underwater for || been ssine—Di4 Mariiyn Mow. | with Father JohnsMedicine as South African Premier Pilm Premier |) ree or oe sam Gold | cos and cows - ; By CHARLES M. McCANN | treme “apartheid” race segrega- bn pairing 0. PARSONS | wyns give a sitdown dinner in| Gus '0 Colds whee United Press Statt Correspondent | tion program, He has incurred war tote had echandieh anta | panes tines td a | A stubborn old man steps out of| te bitter resentment of India i yy Sad canon (anand, eee tee Ik is that| nq resistance is office in South Africa tomorrow. and other countries whose people ‘but Howard Hughes comes up with | deal for his lif tedaoed ; , Prime Minister Daniel Francois ae Seed So “eterehe a completely new gimmick. at ath hice ta anew "ane Pron tere Malan is retiring voluntarily at 80, He defied the United Na- “Underwater!” the Jane Russell | Gary Montgomery has been work |} build Mirth leaving a divided country behind tions in an attempt to get outright him. control of the 317,725-square-mile He has been embroiled in fights, | “7@ Of southwest Africa, over internal and foreign, for many which the Union of South Africa years, pray mandate. He has demanded t rea i - He has tried to invalidate the | ber of the British’ Commonvealth high courts of South Africa in | give up \ts important Simonstown - | Naval Base on the Cape of Good — | Hope and cede its protectorates of Bechuanaland, Swaziland and Ba- sutoland inside the Union of South Africa. Malan is leaving all these fights as an inheritance to his own Na- | tionalist party. “4 : | Also, he is leaving the party split Keego Theater In Coler with jas to his successor. excell ye al A man who is even more ex- —aLso-- ' treme in his ideag may be named SOCOR party leader tomorrow instead of raged Ay —_ Malan’s own candidate. and | Malan is one of those aged men like Winston Churchiit~of Britain, Konrad Adenauer of West Germany, Shigeru Yoshida of Japan and Syngman Rhee of Korea who have remained in of- fice by force of personality well beyond the allotted life span of maa, Malan announced on Oct. 12 that he intended to retire on Nov, 30. It is expected that he will even give up his seat in Parliament. is Finance Minister Nicolaas Chris- tiann (Nicolaas Christaan) Haven- ga, who at 72 is crowding Malan in years. Havenga is a relative mod- erate. He backs the race segrega- tion program but wants it carried out by constitutional means. Havenga’s rival for leadership is Johannes Gerhardus Strijdom, 61. He is even more stubborn a extreme wing of preciaim the F f Frugal Recluse Leaves $175,000 in Stock Profits SANTA ANA, Calif. w—A T>- year-old recluse who died Nov. 16 left a secret fortune of at least | ported. $175,000, county officials have re- Edward J. Johnson lived a quiet and secluded life in a tiny two lroom apartment. Friends said he rode a bicycle because he believed that automobiles were too expen- | sive. People who knew him also strike for a while when the price of bread went up 2 cents s . . Eari Abbey, Orange County pub- lic administrator, said yesterday it was learned Johnson was a wealthy man after his will, scrawled on notebook paper, was filed for pro- The public administrator said $175,- 000 already has been accounted for and further investigation may show that Johnson was worth $500,000. Contest in Spain to Pick Most Talented Parrot BARCELONA (INS) — A contest | find Spain's most talented parrot. Among the entrants are parrots which can sing or whistle songs and a bird which can count up to | ten. But one contestant has been | banned—his vocabulary is exten- | sive, but too profane. PONTIAC DRIVE-IN THEATER IS UNFAIR TO ORGANIZED LABOR Pontiac Local 620 1. A. T. S. E The kids know what they like — and they like. Ted’s food! Din- ing here is such fun for them! Family Night Monday and. Tuesday! Malan’s choice as his successor | said that he once went on a hunger | is being planned in Barcelona to! ; | Lynn Morosko, of Wheeli ideas as she tries to make DISASTROUS VENTURE — Two-year-old Terrie , W. Va., has her own’ with “Joey,” a pet parakeet. These unposed pictures were Terrie’s dad, a newspaper photographer, as she attempted to explore the parakeet's cage without his consent, taken by | New Congress House Hunting Vanguard of Assistants Already in Washington Looking for Quarters WASHINGTON (UP) — The new | | Congress isn’t here yet, but the vanguard is. Administrative assistants, clerks, and some of the stenographers. All are looking for a place to) land. They have their own housing problems, but the biggest job is to anchor the boss—the man who has been elected. i | | | House, has many of the answers than Malan. He never compre- for freshmen congressmen. He has have been on Fuji yesterday. The member of the | put them in a little booklet that |Pewspaper Asahj said the group's the Nationalist | can save a lot of rookies a lot of tent camp had been swept away | time. It is called ‘‘Information for Africa a Re- Representatives-Elect. to the 84th me. Lyle, a helpful guy and an old house-hunter himself, first de- | scribes taking of the oath of office and the duplicate filing of copies | with the clerk of the House. | The pamphiet informs the new- comers that their yearly stipend is $12,500, plus $2,500 expenses per annum. And then Snader lets out that | each lawmaker in the House is al- | lowed 20 cents a mile each way from his home to the steps of the capitol for each session of Con- gress. But what is worrying the new members is the assignment of | suites in the two House office buildings (plus finding private lodging in this crowded city.) The former adds up to a gamble for the neophytes. In order to get the best view and the nicest red leather chairs and the fanciest mahogany, a con- gressman must have seniority. The longer the whiskers, the better the view and the finer the drapes and furniture. If a new member comes upon a _ Nice empty suite and decides to do his own moving, he will find his goods in the hall the next morning, | unless he has been cleared. | Between the hours of 9 a.m. | and 2 p.m. Dec, 6, the new mem- | bers or representatives draw’ numbers from the hat to their left after the : E i E as the total payroll] doesn’t add up| to more than $15,000 a year. | He gets special delivery and postal stamps totaling $200 a year, and $1,200 for stationery—but they can't dig into the paper stock until after Jan. 3, 1955. A pocket-size directory will be { furnished each member, containing pictures of himself and other mem- | bers. So until he learns his way around he can whip out his little book and tell at a glance one mem ber from another. Sir George Robey Dies | After 65 Years on Stage | ; SALTDEAN, England w — Sir| George Robey, grand old man of | the British music halls, died at | his home here today. He was &5. Known as the ‘‘Prime Minister of | Mirth,” Robey was knighted by | Queen Elizabeth II in the 1954 New | Year's honors list. Robey spent 65 years on the stage. He also appeared in legiti- mate plays, motion pictures, the radio and television. Your Watch Rescuers Hunt Woman Turns Black for Students Lost in Fuji Avalanche TOKYO u—Rescue teams poked | Before Tumor Death picture, will be previewed under water! It makes its debut in late January in Silver Springs, Florida. Two TWA Super-Consetilations will carry the press frem Holly- wood and New York to Silver Springs. P The audience will wear aqua- lungs and sit comfortably in chairs 20 feet beneath the surface of the crystal clear waters. Now, don't everybody get ex- cited because Mr. Hughes assures me that those who wish to remain dry can see the underwater offer- ing in six electrically driven sub- marines equipped with large port- holes. “Underwater!"’ was filmed in HMawali and the Bahanmas, and the cast, in addition to Jane, in- cludes Richard Egan, Gilbert Reo- land, Lorj Nelson, Robert Keith and Joseph — . “Kings Row"’ stays right in the ing. A year ago Carole Haney was, an unknown name. Since “Pajama | Game" she's not only a hit on! Broadway but she received $18,000 | for just a few TV appearances. It’s becoming traditional for Jimmy Durante to appear every | New Year’s at the Desert Inn in Las Vegas. The Schnozzle made Wilbur Clark happy by agreeing to | be there for the third year. MSC Researchers Get Carnegie Corp. Grant NEW YORK w — The Carnegie Corp. has awarded a $150,000 grant to Michigan State College for a study on technical assistance in under-developed areas. Part of the money will be spent for new studies along the United States-Mexican border. MSC re- search teams will attempt to find COPENHAGEN, W—A Danish Warner Brothers family and will| out why there are such vast dif- ka wala dedey reutte of Woman of 47, a full-blooded Cau-| be remade with a solid gold cast. | ferences in economic development he finds that he has certain privi |last February in his cab after 9 leges. " | holdup. He | home-folks expected them back. | spin of the roulette wheel at Monte snow, rock and splintered trees for a trace of at least 14 college stu- |dents engulfed by a mammoth avalanche that roared down the slopes of world famous Mt. Fuji. The body of one student was found last night. The 14 are feared dead. Twenty-four in another group escaped. | . 7 2 The two-pronged torrent of snow | ripepd a 1,000-yard path down the | icy slopes of the cone-shaped moun- tain, 60 miles southwest of Tokyo. Lyle .O. Snader, clerk of the) Search also was underway for | tor reported. eight other students reported to} but apparently was empty at the Slayer of 3 Britons to Die by Guillotine DIGNE, France —The shadow | | of the guillotine hung today over | T?-year-old Gaston Dominic, sen- |tenced to death for murdering | three holidaying Britons who had camped near his farm in the Al- | pine foothills. A seven-man jury found the old | |farmer guilty yesterday of mur-| | dering Sir Jack Drummond, British | wartime food expert, his wife and | their ll-year-old daughter. sentence concluded: ‘Every man | condemned to death shall have his | head cut off.” The Drummonds were killed late | on the night of Aug. 5, 1952. Two of Dominici’s sons accused their | father and he finally admitted the | crimes, Later he retracted the con- fession and insisted on his inno | cence throughout his 11-day trial. Man ‘Asleep’ 9 Months Said Gaining Weight CHICAGO, —A man who has! been unconscious for 3% months is gaining weight. | John Brookhouse, 35-year-old cab | driver, has lain on his back—as if | in a normal sleep—in a Cook Coun- ty Hospital bed since Feb. 13. He is fed through a tube inserted in| his stomach. | Attendants don’t know just how | | much weight he has gained because |they don't like to move him. | His unconscious body was found | The clive drab color for Army | uniforms was adopted in June, 1902 Both H aymes, ‘Rubinstein Overlooked Miss Liberty By MARGARET LATROBE There probably isn't anybody in the country who wouldn't love a trip to South America. Provided | they could come home again. Or | maybe to Portugal or India or New Zealand. Just so they knew the Dick Haymes, however, may not relish the prospect of the long ocean voyage predicted by U. S. Immigration soothsayers. And cer- tainly Serge Rubinstein has his | feet stuck in the good old mud of | Uncle Sam's front yard. Europe | might have been fun once, but now | he isn't leaving America for any | Carlo, or for the sunlit shores of Not if he can help it— and he can! These twe limelit Loetharies have a few technicalities in com- wives have accumulated, and Haymes is about to be bounced back to his own Argentina along ° fathered by one Orson Wells, ad won Re. of Italy, and one > . mementerty of Rely, snd one LAST TIMES TO-NIGHT << Fundamentally, I would GARY COOPER, there is nothing much Rubinstein | LORETTA YOUNG and Haymes have in common. The a? Red Cross Blood | Ernest Bauer, chairman of the casian at birth, recently entered | | Mostcoma Clift, a very good | | a hospital in Denmark to be treated | jend of Elizabeth Taylor and Mi- for a stomach-ache. Some three | Chael Wilding, took the script to when land on both sides of the cases because it is rich in natural Vitamin A. In addittion, it gives quick relief from coughs and throat irritation resulting from colds by soothing the throat passage ‘ This double benefit of‘ Pather John’s medicine has been secured by millions during its 99 years of use. border is virtually identical. | months later she died as dark as|/42 and persuaded her that the the natives of Africa, a scientist disclosed today. Dr. I. A. Moller, of Copenhagen, revealed the unusual case in the Nordic Medicine magazine today. He said a tiny tumor, removed from the woman's skin several | years ago, had activated a color pigment throughout her body. It kept developing and finally caused her death, as a blackskin, the doc- | former Ann Sheridan role was made to order just for her. So Monty and Liz, along with Frank Sinatra, will complete the cast. Isn't that something? . * 7 Danish This ig.,the season for finding young beauties who turn ou; to | be fine actresses in their first Susan Shentall, the young girl who won raves as Juliet, prompt- | ly retired. Now comes Min Win | Than. Min Win Than is one of the most | beautiful girls I've ever seen, She Advisory Group ° makes her debut in Gregory Slates M eeting | Peck’s English film, “The Purple Membetfs- ef the blood advisory | Plains.” She's a Burmese, and committee for Oakland County | Bob Fava — ee oe chapter of American Red Cross | ing the picture in Ceylon. She had will hold their. monthly meeting | never acted before and it's easy to Dec. 2 in the Pontiac Chapter| see that she could be a superb House. actress. But, now comes the blow. Working on the committee under| Min Win Than says, ‘This is it.’’ Mrs. V. V. VanFleet are Mrs.| She doesn't want any more! Dalton S. Sifton, chairman of mo- s* e¢ °* bile recruitment; Mrs. Robert| “Camille” is coming back to us Vint, chairman of the south Oak-| via television and with Jacques - tain.” what’ lovely ladies will get their husbands , . i er ’ ae Myorl land Coufity blood committee, and| Bergerac making his TV debut as Mrs. Edward Lerchen, chairman of the blood program in Birming- bam. | and she'll have to Others are Mrs, J: F. Blanch- | ard, chairman of volunteer re- cruitment, and Mrs. Adolph Mag- nus. Mrs. Magnus Mrs. N. E. Durecher, who will resign Dec. 15 as chairman of Pontiac area bileod recruitment. Mrs. Magnus was appoitited by Dr. was Greta’s best and one of ever seen. I wish MGM would reissue it. | The Kraft Television Theater is presenting the Dumas play De- ber 1st blood program of Oakland center £8 eee County. Never let it be said that Jim Chairman ef service groups, Backus isn't clicking in all fields of entertainment. Now he crops up a movie star in ‘'Finian's Rain- bow"’ with Barry Fitzgerald. Jim is much better known in the mediums of cartoons, TV and ra- Mrs. Sheldon Noble, is also a com- mittee member. Attending as a guest will be Mrs. Willian Turner, Wayne County chairman of blood recruitment. She will bring up some of her chapter problems for discussion during the has won two Academy Awards | for his creation of ‘‘Mr. Magoo,” the hilarious cartoon character. | meeting. | Jim is also the husband of Joan) Safe Job Nets $1,200 | Davis in “I Married Joan” on TV) penvaneionnge ir nnn gl dio than he is on the screen. He| —— ate YOUR i Ritle field Thectees| Ot Ce a eke. ee It’s the kind of entertainment as irresistible and delightful as “Three Coins In the Foun- It’s the provocative, fun-filled story of promoted! Wali ei i i FEATURES AT — 1:25 - 3:29 - 5:30 - 7:30 - 9:35 do (and won't do) to CinemaScoPt ites: “HAYDN’S FAREWELL SYMPHONY” — Cinemateopell ' Phone FE 5-8331 Now Showing MUSKEGON — Police Satur-| and plays Hubert Updike, ‘The day reported the theft of $1,200 Richest Man in the World.”’ on from the safe of a gasoline station radio. Checks total $500 were . Luntouched = Snapshots of Hollywood collected . at random: | Cobo Back From Trip Joe DiMaggio's doctors are as DETROIT w — Mayor Albert E. Cobo returned to Detroit Sunday | Mey Lake Theater from Ar vacation. ee 420 Pontise Trait WALLED LAKE TONIGHT seeeeeee wilderness of alimony to various wives, red tape about non-support, draft avoiding, and other trivial- ties which he probably understands so little that it seems a little crazy. The point is this—Haymes is | leaving. Rubinstein isn’t. And of | the two, only one is a national | menace. The other is a simple | boy in need of a haircut and an education. Funny how they both overlooked the one girl who could have meant | everything to them, the girl who means so much to so many. She stays put, which is unlike most, of the women they have known. | She stands in New York harbor | with a torch in her hand. She is | the only girl they will never for- cc - (Copyright 1954, King Features) The WILLIAM THURSDAY: GENE KELLY in “BRIGCADOON” — DOORS OPEN TODAY AT 12:30 Teday and Tomorrow! SHOES REE ge per , STARTS AT — 12:40 - 3:45 - 6:50 - 10:00 ALSO AT — 11:00 - 2:10 - 5:20 - 8:20 TODAY THRU FRIDAY “ALONG CAME FEATUR James Ghegnen + Renee Getes + Hie Chorney — 11:05 ~ 1:55 - 4:43 - 7:82 10:10 PM | | -TWO THE ‘ged 2 - n 3 Is Highe | MARK Com Is bo gher | MARKETS | Stocks Advance, News in Brel ] a | od | re | | ’ | | . in Slow | Produce James A. W Ar ‘Farmington Man Injured , «semua temo re00 Rot tn pe ee in Cross a Death Noti 4 U 5 “* ‘ . [> celund ic | peTROIT. Nov. 39 cE mart a a eae yd to driving | rossing Accident tices , Nov. 29 w—Only — en public f (UP) — Wholesale c operator's li- Rollie V. Lee, 68 ~ fi pushed — higher an he Y COrN | ported by the al farmers’ markets re- ‘ense, was fined $75 and son . , 68, of 21139 Robin- ASHLEY, NOV. wae Trade” Board of |, Pruit oe NEW YORK w— \to four days in sentenced | en eet _ Farmington, was treated for N., 678 ee SAMUEL | started Be vere bas toms ean pa: He. 2. 460-450 be in taney. 89 | ahead smartly Poca swung | Jail by Pontiac jee Gah tae ae fe —s Pontiac General Hos- pace lg ry - oot Mrs ni, ; n lost a| Melntosh, fan: . 3.00-3 80 bu. apples, , y in an ex. | Call , Mc- : oe y, after J 7 of Louise and good part of its gains. Slow trading | tu: spies ancy.'280 ba, No 1. 300-275 tremely active Iarkel. in oe \cttend Wart also was ordered to Dr. Whitmer, Lol . | another collided at Poot auto and Judy Ashley, dear veothes | of Se in all pits. | bu; apples Wagnger af Set As es but there were area Ar the police driver's school r, Lola King 12 Mile Rds. in ane ebelt and Mrs. Ellen nating 6. Kae. pressure ‘at the star considerable | Pog gh, 280-400 Oat euince MO | gape ciper * of upon ree 0 Head Delegation at “"G. ngton Town-| sad"Uin tart “Cotey. “Pesera | 3.50-400 bu ol. steels . Puneral eag—cat Lowi particularly 2 Meetatts meat No. 13-90 au | ee — and railroads were the | Pemtiac Pelice reported tha MSC Sessions : Oakland County sheriff's depu- ee spa hem Tesotag. Mev. | with wheat, Oats an ve senk| Gonkene We 0) etl te; sabinen:.certy ced Get ware tl major divisions, | V@"dals broke a front window of i ies quoted the other driver, Thiel a Interment started out | and soybeans | X°,1,, 100-1 4@ bu uw: cabbage, curly | (3 e fractionally higher. | tre at 472 ndow of a| “Exploring the Fut _,_ |E. Knoertzer, 46. of | Sie maker og beeen os Wes out fairl 85-1.25 ; cabbage. red, No Gains elsewhe igher. S. Sanford St ure of Edu- Detroit, as sa y may be y eased y steady but then} 150 bu. Cabbage sprouts, No .| 5 re in the list went to | 0” Michael | St., owned cation,” will bring 75 : ing Lee failed to i > a a mean : bu. Carrots. No 1. 15 1. 1.00. | around 2 point oi to| .. Horoutunian of 281 school g 75> Michigan | the j stop his auto at | neral Home. Wheat near the | carrots, topped. No. 1. tee150 be. behs: s accasionally. Ferry St., over the weekend se superintendents and mem- the intersection. Lee told de | —_—__——— | hour was % to ? ond Wi the tienl| poise ee sees Celery No | Losses were not numerou “ | bers of their boards of education t he stopped but did not see eae 3RACE. NOVEMBER *s RETAIL SHOP. ber $2.26%: © % lower, Decem- | 2% Celery root — Mo 1 18-125 | they were ent is, but H. D. McLaughlin of 3960 | Michigan State College f © er's westbound a | Mildred Adams. 32911 Grima — MACHUS BAKER : - : corn % to % highe: Pennel. No 1. 100-125 b 100-180 doz | tors, a concentrated in mo- | Point, Milford Shady ference. N ge for a COon- | the c car approaching $8 Ave., Farmington, Mich. ; Sohn 160 W. Y December $1.57; T,|No 1, 6§0-7 a Horseradish irlines, and motion , Yeported Sunday | . Nov. 30 through Dec. 2 Tossing. beloved wife of — BOY N. Maple, Birmingham ! to % ; Oats unchanged 100 bu Seeks pk. Kohlrabi No 1, 73. tures. All pie- that someone took 5 Y| Dr. De . _+ dear sister of M- — J. Grace; i? WANTED —-- 71 lower, December 82 Cusene 5. No 1. 100-128 dos beh: minus signs were smal i his 12-foot alu- | ana P. Whitmer, superin- | and Dale G rlen R. Adams m8 2163 Jou s. ’ LANDOCAPE 135 oo 1% lower noe r 825s; rye | onions, = . 15-90 doz pas: Making 1. eal Gk outboard motorboat, val- |tendent of Pontiac pe pia Class to Vi - Tr —— will be a Airport. east = soybeans 1 to 2 ce mber $1.2542; | Parsiey root. ® gk 1S SP cee | Steele and progress along with ¢ at $200, according ‘to Oakland Mrs. Lola King, board secr ; isit Mission spat gl Ah gs te BRICK MASON CREWS | wary $2.90%: and 7 Jan- ¥s hh arp meg oon Porsaies joule “% re ed were oils, chemi- ounty sheriff's deputies will represent the local sccretary,| | WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The | bare Russell W Sanae of Lares, qeetess < commen. trig ee /% cents a : to 32 | 235-1.5@ $0-Ib bag. potate toes. No 1. | and levisions, aircrafts, the program. 7 : ‘ pel Fellowshi ~~ ray ing. Interment tn N. Pores. ° near Mt. Clemens | Decer Seatac pounds lower, | ies Fo “Insaie es Pumpkins "Me as = fing si og ae 3 oe 33, of 100 Rae- cussion leader rs. King is a dis- | ford Community rims ot a | beta “fate at “ibe Grace wil | m “5 1 . oa 1.00 bu. Radishes, . No 1, 128-178 . entral, Friday’ =. EO guilty Saturday | : a meeti ; Grand River A nee. H an m , hothouse. Mo a le dee babe | active issue, opened toda y's most to drunk driving before W urday| Others frem Oakland County | ‘lission BP Detroit Rescue| nerel Home. wy the Therer Pe- glean gut beech treme vended | id Grain Prices | Acora No'3. "5 rs reel gp bu Geass 000 shares up % at porn oS | Township Justice Willis ear slated to participate in ae ase leave the ch dy The class will ome, Farmington. 7, aa Detratt, lebelt a. | . 18- u: squash. up } ae , as - - urc —— CHICAGO GRAIN | Not, 90-138 be spy cee Resaen, tueheas. pM on Friday. a fined Brown $75 and day conclave are Charles Cog mission. at 6 p.m. for the| wunTworK. EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE ce igc Eee ee eam: |Pebie en eteeS I + | "alegany Corp. Fray’ second 5 and fin, superintendent at Wolly; | Notice errons eres | ieee as Dee. . oe Rye— ° : 10-lb bskt. Tu . Wo 1. yst active : James Cov ; N » of a age 70: belove mo Busy many oa. 2.28% 135 de rnip, No. 2) stock up 3 - a Covert, Special seces E! loved fathe ground floor ati Mey gare ona oS ise 100-138 << wndee. ee i. | day on 8.700 dies i pene w Fred Caddell, 30, of 6 Grant gt.,| from Royal Oak and - geen t | Combined Sewer on ae Av t) Fay. are. Monnie Bra Beverty fible, 8d zie commission pos duly. ane My: -.- 1388 base No and salaa greens Celery cab- | od ;, at day fined a and $25 costs Satur-| "°™ superintendent all \ = Pearborn to Kennett — Kerineth” Muntwork,, eat. broth a Mts Rea} Retate, = : 00-12 : ndive, N | Montgomery War en he pleaded g . . ‘0: Cit Road. Re essie Graves. M CED METAL Finis ec. Lat san ss 100 ba bu; endive. viemched. No 1. “Me ahead 3% bs ard. a shot drunk driving coin harness ° ha Francis S. Chase, director magan, HR. Hulborn. 2 cae —— eg Eg a er_ A 301 East At PINISH- March... 1.64 —— sat ne at tie 1 00 dend igher divi- | Townsh en aterford of the Midwest ; eT ia te all wvicg will : md Yuly . . 16 May 288% = No 1. 100-125 b . -150 bu ’ opened today on 8,000 ip Justice Willis D. wey ey es Administration t take notice Th ogpeenrs Nov. 30th eat °10 A. y. ered Nheac eag 3 (tei dee, Se isa arc te Le ot ee te ee ton | ay Ste antag rea Parte imal ore oy ew. Dec. . 23% = : ‘ase | ton-cor 00-250 bu. @wiss 5 ag ge . will open the conférence pose of defraying that part or the pur- | ee aera tem In- F - a . i Dan Dun Tuesday which the of the cost & son's Cemetery, March... MM se wisaass at Be Turelp, Mor 1 1 18-3.38 bu: New York Stocks | Holly ecg ee en 8. Molly R4., Good oy seen on “What is a| %,>i¢ uta ‘borne by special ase should | eis ate athe Huntwork vil Exper ienced - 11.80 TROt Ad ed County sher-| + ee ene te | serail Mess. us . July . 1.4 ssaratae. shes os Aamical "$81 Jones ate... bes nt deputies Sunday tha meme “How Can Schools be Support jon, Stanley Avenue from Dearborn | Shoe Salesman . Berlin Conductor areas — latthion” inkeaieak | Alles Lael 11 304. Kelsey May... 393 enshant I of his ducks during the ead = the second day's to; | netiee Se oo ‘ublie. inspection. file| McQAPFEY, NOVEMBE! ° Is tl = te Allied Ch... 43. Kennecott .... 944 end. Dumas estimated the | with Dr. Eugene Elliot . i ee oe tae aie that the | nueca Buea cee |e mes be- : BERLIN | od aver ade A large 40\%)-44, weigh Allied Stre |. 5.4 Kimbd Cik .... 394 at $14. OSS | of Mich jott, president of Pon on and the Assessor of the City | beloved aunt of M: ret: age 7S, | cabins 25 and 45 years of age — Wilhel e 43; medjum 33- eht- | Allis ... $32 Kresge 88. igan State No | tiac. will meet at ¢ eo City | Chatterson rs. Mildred ing experience with | m Furt-| %: — 30-31, wtd avg es wid @¥6 Alum — “932 Kroger “es a | presiding rman College. con in said City. on tt a caters | son, Mrs. Pasig Myrtle Parkin- | shoes of 30. wid avg 38. ; grade Biaium Am |. 112 Lehn & r 333 jeves took a c . ecember AD 1954 at 8 poe t ay of | len and Piore ‘arlisle, Ray Al- "*** 93° LOP Glass... i ar radie, dome- | | review said assessme Ock pm. 30] neral forgebese McGaffey Pu- APPLY PERSONNEL pom. 4; medium 31-38. Og Bors _ = — cee ise Lib MeNCL : 4 sea on two Acted at bie | Mme B. on Smith, University of end’ place opportunity wil Bigot Gay Nov 0th at gl — oa. | SEARS, ROEBUCK rge 37. Grade cj. Cyan. 49.5 Lockh y-o-- 00.6 wo blankets from the , will discuss, “How C fatea> Mecealar be heard : a rape Some with Rev. | - & C m Gas & El 404 Loew’ Aire 433 auto of Ethel M riculum P . w Cur- | WO 6755 r 24 1954 | au! R. Havens offi Rev oO. CHICAGO BUTTER lam Ma Péy’ 03 Lone 8 Cem i117 land, Milford ae of 210 Oak-| uated im Cinnnaaiiles a te ADA R_ EV | Mecaffey will lis in Pare’ Mrs. | we H. Gestee USED TV SETS | Scsrncs tan enernre. As de nis SOY Eeruted “| parked at the West the car was! final session o pope eal Retycer | feral Meme | é , : wi le : mwNOC - 14) | con errr ees ° 29. ee : $10 te $15 Down eer ss Races, UO beces AA Wer | hak bee ae i \¢¢ | parking lot early Sunday S| teint ference. | Notice of Special ! v.20. 1086 | ‘ WAN & 10 WB YEARS B 86.7%: 6 B 56.25: 89 C 57. cars 00 Am Geating . 104 M® 27.8) . y sponsored by the Mic . pecial Assessment | NOON. NOVEMBER for sales work oF AGE sSe W ; 69 C 87. 5 00\Am Smelt i May D sur. 351| Te buy gan A oli y lichi- | Curb, Gutter, I j ward, 1331 28, 1954, ED- tac in ve ore eek AE, Senay; recctpte 18,218; vholesate | Am Bt Pe A a | Drayton or volt im Waterford, and the ore of School Boards ed Work on anes and Relat.| f* 8: eves Seakand of Bars - Geers whites 24; mixed 34: aged: US. large! a el & Tei 175.1 Mid Stl Pa ‘see Whi _— = uston sree | school Adi ichigan Association diate iv yson Avenue from | get Noon; dear. father 0 Poppies." aftikations | m4; vf current a aT, airties am Wooten.” ne Mont Ward oF oe Te. Estate. peeetioesnyrechpre this alae nue — os ekypaed Bee nor Mel omg Mex Mary Con i wi ber hel “=f Sime ' eee. ee 177 Motor Pa se | Adv. held at Kellogg Ce To: # | “ar tee oa will be, Wednes- Reply ey 4g Motor Wheel 77) ie your friend’s ter. en- | gom arold Blackwood, A.B. M P. y. Dec. Ist at 10 A M nes- tee Press. = TOCK Wac . 04 er. $2.6 | Dail, in jail and needs : pomey. Goo Wee, Late Br i i eS. = a WEN WANTED TO_BUEE CORB apergght ice BE gow.) femora co By EY | Ph. PE §-8201, C. A Mitchell Rett. Bogard. Ht a Poors | Hoos Cemetery. My ‘Reva will | fe gman Jags” power” bums e a THES ground 150 stockers Receipts include ee ee Net Cash B . 1013 | —Adv aovnins Fisher Body Division and Bae Peserel Rome, Restetion of — furnished ne, PES ES 8 TORY OF 3 cen’ and feeders: about | At! Cet Line m4 Co oe 3a) Central Market, a $ vere de eomanel take notice: That the ae on a Lake Club. ter cows; moderate | At! Refin 130 Nat Lene, 42 Nave fresh fruits 14 E. Pike. We | mae by the City 1 Assessment heretofore Chapel. Pamit the Brece-Sae NEED A f an ani ——o end yearlings Atlee Par ap ut Oe sn ialize in lg Hg ee ooo Mrs. Amezo B. W 5 Eye aor pert ok the per. omit flowers. y requests please Would “oe OB? IUM egos sendy no tary sen alle a GE ee Be aoe oe take: | DRAYTON PLAINS—Service for paid and‘vorwe by special eeeasment fet |W ot Pa | Zo6 atesee and ‘good and | Beech oon: BS me a 2°, | After your rummage sale Mrs. Amezo B. (Hazel Blanche age and li et curd. gutter. padre! ARNER. | NOVEMBER 28. a = dered tat = ye ; about « load 25.00- | Bendix Av 29.1 Nort & W 301 FE 2-0387. W eall Warner, 59, of )| nue from Baldwi ork on Tennyson Ave- Ra nehe, 5064 Hatchery et 10:30 Hotel. room 118 choice steers | exons » high | Benguet 100.3 ot 47 7 pick , 39, of 3064 Hatche Aven m Avenue to Holl . Drayton Plains. ry N am to 2 i WITH MAP OF 27.00; few sales commer. | Beth 1] Ne Am Av .. 063 unsold items free up your will be held ry Rd. wl con ae ta a ay ates Sor Geen cae a dees Nov. 30. pm. Tues. CANADA'S | A By a et a ee 4 Nor Pec .. @¢ | distribution. : i at 2 p.m. Wednesday | “Notice ts also » Merise tot | Warner: dear’ mother of Eat ‘* PART TIME SHOE SALESMAN. URANIUM AREAS payed conuere and cuers cows 10.09- | Bohs sa At west ait... ts —Adv at the Coats Funeral Home, wi h Ginn aap Ge cee that the ee ee nee re . No experience necessary i R tose; ‘came’ Mebrocigns camaame “1.30 Bond sire. 35 on as : : alert in Ottawa Park Cem : . po owe gerg Fag enti: Edna, Whitmer, Bd Marae atre spvscecate - Seuy Makeg'a 68 aumuuns AND - iver _C died metery. in said unieipel| = r. Cecil Mat- a Estate ee om. a CRE | about steady 600. Market | med Warn she Ou » 2 usiness Not Survi today. December 4D pe Pg pooding day of thews, ir. Wesley Metthewe a Good opportune - NCANADIAN GRANIUM 2222.53 Se she ESRB, EERO BY) some QS | Surviving besides er, husband Bed ret we ee) Rete tamed, | RE eat ty Gee ; high ehotece and prt oe... 1 on m5 50,000 associa are : of Milford and | “nunc: perenne — rear Meeks Gah thee Coats ‘ese on ebveea < == REVIEW Oo : 2 1h 00-1806 a ye gh uo- | Burroughs - m3 Param Pict 338 J. C. Penney Co ance pea = a — Plains, two sis- —— a Reg - a. Luther off ied James fou can do 8 ee hard 00-11.00. Maine mest. | Con Dry 103 Pe RR %3 partment store firm ; Marziot of Roy ap i Cuore Fast kaart. sere. Come, te nd youreeit MAILED TO YOU UPON pele sinughter_lambe at 18'be-21 00. Sin Pec... iE Phlico vive a apeciad yearend, pay. Oak, Mra. Edna Whitmer of Imlay ag yO veri, im tate at tne || chine ey . REQUEST ***47. but market heer ee ie oa me »” year-end . | City, three y Nov : w Rd. Drayton - vacuum NITHOUT COST OR OBLIGATION a Ee Sire OF att el pay company cas an pay. | Ceo, ear, Cock ab | Rete. Src = A a a Bg ee ee eee e ae = cuca pees Cater 13.3 Mills pay, company offic Branch, Wesle Assessment rea ne, =e GO LIVESTOCK |e 722 Pi te GO $23.3 y ials announced Matthews y Curb, Gutter, : MAIL esonce HOGARTH, pa GMICAOO, Nov, 90 ‘AP)—Salable Gen il Pe 3 Froct oo 8! today. sw be -redenaglaros —— oa8, ater, eee Card of Thanks 1 | now uumTeD 35.000; moderately ccstve ond wneves: | Gi a HW. 246 Pure Ol... mel ee made to all grandchildren seven | Sagins ‘a over 200 be: int decline on 305 ‘Tie | employed : w Street to Edison friends, | UN | sae Is ies eel ‘on, cheee eGR Os ccs: © | serecine and stare, eomplayed ven Soe eee, ng_corp, Mart for eit "kind “tends. Ales the TORONTO, CANADA eS tae tent ‘ene | Cite re: aR} eo Motors... 75| less than a others employed | wa — sa Dodd." Marie, Martin. Reason Hu ceanea wave aan oe | — ers 18.78-18.28: oo Ye0-228 tb butch. Cluett Pea... 56.6 Reyn Mei... | smalier year will receive TERFORD TOWNSHIP—Ro- | Harcenbur Charles M way Everett | age gp pig Home. The ‘ ; et ee Ee at ow ie; amr: | Gees, Golan 1113 oy, %5.-- ‘ie || the aoe Otficials said | Wiliams Edward Noon, 66, of 1331 ae Eons Swope av i Sou ; : . end . LET US SOLVE YOU vale steady to 38 higher: venlers cor 4) eee Bac '~... ay] Der, )- | Survivors a borne by special sseccament for tne) in yond Mire. rane Bronson Fred Th R several loads and : vealers steady: | DU Pon m3 sperts Woe. The new | Bri jachedie: tls widow, | Gem mamae oe : oe. oe dea. MEMCPY OF . ompson | vnobeenes || Serer ee cee Uk |B wot | td Sperry ag) Rive the é; j ‘ oa . z a, t THE | . PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1954 | STENOGRAPHERS NEEDED Experience. Preferred _ APPLY PONTIAC MOTOR DIVISION PERSONNEL DEPT, fecas merce Wanted to Rent 29 SLICE OF HAM at ad = | COUPLE WITH 7 MOS. Ee ee “~~ GLENWOOD A’ PONTIAC, on a fall Mr Johnson or Mr. eryice A. JOHNS HNSON, Realtor a VOICE TEACHER WANTED WHO on, oY 1704'S. Telorra Pl path ana basement. = Must advanced —_ seeeaaiee’ oft then Honeluta Gea: | “~~~ Supplies 1 Fo) Telegraph Rd. OME FOR COUPLE ONLY: frame” Pull, basement excellent | WinTED: HOUNRKEEPER. FOR | §. YOU TIRED OF LIVING Mir yl {and cqntract, Realtor Porridge - i aia a Rent With Option to B . i Py rey yo ~ = - cme —Fow ce Reliable firm will tinance homer | 2 CHELLS wv * Se ee 4-29 tre home on 10 scree of land. 3) home Path os beac Sib mo. 10 ta we ved CARE rest. Hundreds on = eanad on eal , - a 3.5 oak sek Sed_costemera, fru. “Typewriter Servint! 00,000 ‘ ~~ "hae o high- tract ve cedar a aS EMBREE & GR | Wai SAND; SHA Mi ese to purchase - New oil gusher bus to "ake - - Let ts 1565 U EGG | eta, om IND; SHARP, | sd sada oct a weaned yest | aig ate See oe Ee earn rat - 2 : W : “= * er Siz: 1 | SAND; 50-50, 47¢ A TON ‘Shes | Seer ees | Wortes root estate 22-4) a CORED om WHITE SEE Xi W Btrsthmore, SAND; FIL N\ aoe ee MSE | YOU al Estate 32-A) Rent Apts, Furnished 33 rooms, gas beat. large lot. ve 3 W. $2 per day ’ -L, 26c A TON | _ Ww. Sup BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE IT | WILL SAPS, PUTUNSS SS | MAMINGNAM— WHET =” oh Gi down. FE $1240 WAITRESS WANTED. INQUIRE IN PLATEAU 2-3438 | Upholsterin = wae ¥ gene At | tee ee aK. Bormag Shao ME = aul ‘interior studding, “You | porth side. $28" down rppew] Dixie Spot. Corner of U.S. __ Busi: } 4 modern home in the city of Pom. $15 PE 44648. cece Immediate this one yourself.” by fo | $1315, i og oe ess Services 15 jg DRAPES, SLIP COVERS, MATERI Se poe lakefront home im the| 1X ROOM, MAIN wLOYD RENT REALT $995 DOWN ____ttelp anted 3 A & B TR . Goong PE 5-1927. - 5 i ak ae City home has pce Pine re. cd a st 2 = an acre of Sg 7 E- Coneik WIFE (Mos wave | TE Sst ENCHING , iltoMas Upmoustening | COOPERATIVE “Mbhbens ae) Ive poms w Beatties eee ee |. Seer eae a ti ILES P HA Senet s fie Fs 5-esse hall, $100 a month. WODER double water. e Work and 1 r= Gir eees Mee | ae eas Tear oeierial, FE S807. 190 renner” ond, Santays room 12°x30'; den 9x17 te hn references. Write to Peo (pe ho ROMS WITH BATH studdine ail. taterior i nd housekeeper an, cook FO rial. PE 5-5 rop_ Ssh. FE ment, tiac Press Pon- teau ile Ra PLe.| Pleted. Close com- pe Hy — &, net icaieee’ wean EAKLE 5 CUSTOM | UPHOLs vet. bg mm ged CASH POR on a ee ee et pares | WEL Box 31. wee ge. aad sc wols te bus stores and NEW HOUSE Office 8 penoral Printing & Rd. EM | , home. equity tp your| front home aes y lake WELL FURNISHED LAKEFRONT re ond ~! L. it'weetd te . Soowtna souiwbas = wakes ee ar aa Lest : K. L. Templet a silane corzece. ¢ seowe age Dee. avail. vr 50 ving oom, Netural fire H. PROWN, Realtor ta.beo ‘dows. and. want. to fran of women with car to, cal on APPLIANCE SERVI ICE & Found 24 2339 Orchard P a Reattor at gly fa? winds Panect ENS LNTE Basement ti oer. month beat, | Member cos Real Estate ~~ oo this is. it! home. Full or ot Copene ee Huron St JER CAT ON Thi Mure | omeh ey PESO betn_Laxe otion ety to © seach Wyn, wih 3 bod an gh ag and ¢ "tedion,. ‘cleane a. Be ink We’re Kidding? ISTN SYLVAN Lal $2033 ceilings walls, cove ‘COMP? tt . v rite nore wn of small epi rs, | LOST: BROWN AND WHITE ’ ng! BU SINESS " ; 3 a! M *, a A brick front ioe? ae _— Soup. Wat tre ; 202i _ fe ara Phone OR 3! Lake Ba. we war amount of money that OPPORTUNITIES _ liso Partwar, 21168 seenit bares, ziectrie sieve. torte overt _ ork Wanted Male 10 Walls & se ilint S nemane 1 09 Lost BLACK CHOW our feech 4 We are — e 7 NEEDED WARM LAROE cm, place and gardee spel. de. “ire VILLAGE BULGING AT a- CARPENTRY. PLASTIC AND nee cham attached. treet. ct, your land cow p+ immediate sales for BARS, Rent Apts. Unfurnished FY] gt ee FE 60755. pon Porete k has 3 _— THE SEAMS? ’ Be een CEMENT @ rewinding 318 E Pine. | {22 2 DOGS ONE BLACK AND enc ge gece ge Money ie | be a it you ~ ALLED LARE ALL MODERN uke bata vogh sinclar. nak SS et sometim on ve AND CEMENT om tan #) mouths ‘old, bobbed tail: our appraisal NOW ve any tybe of business Tor 2 ROOMS. PRi| {1 a Se eet| | is fon much fre a Compton & Soa. FE collar edger secg yin |WE WANT LAND CoWTRACTS st snee. TCURNETTE. 2 Rooms, rat| Sib Setur, Wie take De s fos, best \Compiates FICS ed SPS FEES ee — seven On ee “| Fea ar Renn | Sa Sere ae aera ascus, Svoee — a ie FLAT ROCHESTER VILLAGE Sa 7 is ec SRPENTERREPIIRG_AND TC | “nSr omen at can’, | an wal NICHOLIE sgnae Es, oe baies| BR Samal “Bais Mae Lat, ROCKESTER VILLAOR. elgg sei oi Shae. Fe metic oll Real. sun porch, eink” servien, Weatherty. chargs: ‘chemically 2 sesuitn, se ro doy pee SUPPLIES: UNPIN- AND wense pas 4 gy ly 4 gg pn ge By to sell a aoe with as ; Roto-Re Sew — sets, — ais ty =~ ND HARGER co. as ern aie 30 _3 pa of house. 2-5526 a . electrte by ang be rar ST / $62 terms. | sae Wort’ yuaranteed. FE page Cleaners | wiveaksis aw" SHERWIN: | OPE patsy | Sern ome, in Prone £0 LT) | 7 OR 3 ROOM UNFURNISHED : St between 2:56 and PER MONTH i quarantesd. FE out at W. Huron, FE ——— ACTION dere home tn Pioneer Highlands apartment. Private beth and en se ent rok MENT $hle property te lnceted. im SEWER C rN tor E.7eg,_ bere, Op contrast, vs maVE CLIENT Son geek. Ge cons for ROOMS AND Bats Foe a, tenirable nelght 4 ts eee ee ae pa ER CLEANING || oF iy Sante peter ‘erteves esada tna ‘saktor Sie’ care "=| fe"ue' Drayton Prine = = eee HILDREN WELCOME BEST BUYS Rail vetement fa" bent Grirewaye sidewainy and cheep | S000 TREE TRIMMIxG a Re | CHINA DECORATING. Fx isi | Wanted Real Estate 32-A NS ES ae a | MTB | ving room Set me. 5 cote TODAY yr Sov i wistes Pant 7 iva : = House Lil “. 7 ee 8 Biva w bs baby. 254 rooms ly . yo | transportation nearby. aaa ramen ae wert | Siena Fe * 7 GREEN LAKE lor |e ag *| Beat RAM Sper time oly. OR 3278 re =v for E+ ten, ALL LAKES™ -~ ie. — INSURAN _fa Rochester, OL 34 Adulte oaly |- pier . rent "io phone tt | all course on = “¥ a) i agg gf oar gin lll gpg HAND AND CIRCULAR SAWS. OBB\ SUPPLIES: WooD ce bomes, ee OPEN Eves. Pe ase 7 Rooms AND BATH _a Tet te Shenel's thine 9 me ” : Ses” tmushed Remodeling. EM preciston mechine sharpened end gl — ll a ob “ NY RICE. FREE PARKING | Thorpe Adults, 119 ent Lake Property 36A snioyable home to. live in. ; 24718. odeling, EM | #2687 D. W. —— FE oe. ans aps a A egy ad kits, RD. EM 34412 7S TR a 7. ‘Tucee ved A in. CARPENTRY. CABINETS -Destas_Ave water. 1212/ BIKE SHOP. 20 2 SCARLETT'S dward & 7144 Rings bere | Too mans Ba Log Ed Sy COTTABE COMPLETELY tne “de ve cor F cane RE Ane amd timming. EM SII | ion Lewrense. LISTINGS W toee many “foul Selle “Sahe yes | UNPORN PO Sutomatic eas cowie, BCH vt By room ‘with ons A erate ip ang trimming. EM D312 | MCDEL BOATS & CARS © ED. NORDMAN wit ‘s competent, broker. halt fg ROOM APT. MAIN shower ead bath. ee: yei_ that ts mostly clase, OFFERS = ici i time ee FART | 5 Ph tenthos $-0925. Leo Lustig to 7 Tih ge aod sets, od acinhs ESTATE . Dea't wa gg ig 8 3 ROOMS | AND ean aa Es 3s —— shettes on wpace” and ree: “ BNET MAK t —_ | sirea Pu | AND Re noe oN Sacinaw. | Plateau cme made J cau Leutd have oi MA 56176 ——"s For Rent Roon FF] tlt Sear att and . W est Side 22532 @ specialty. a. PLASTERING MACHINISTS. HERE a2 _W. # REAL ESTATE s —SalvATE ENTRANCE, || SLEEPING, — we in ex- ft | PasTERING. Lad caetl sort ee at Soe MAK SELL FOR CASH! ‘sescauges oe beer armors | Sroaiya. Paiyety $1,500 DOWN ivan aes. sated ried. would lke An | pair. a ee AND We.| (wae L-~ 10 inch nae = CASH! DELUXE APARTMENT. 3} ROOMS rt INCOME atte Ca aute agers ins working map ee a TO BIND % bd. ogg Oh yy ere Waiting ter your heme. poner 5) - wae 3 water E Sie, att ten de cne Che “hee ea ct eee greens | OL, LR. J. VAL ced bah rane cree: Sach |F mtay_ SL Srp, sree ie Som, ot seeens ema, ee | ~~ Saws MACHT 43 : coop te be ood i S 38 Coklena UET, Realtor | water carpeted. Automatic bot REPS ROOMS POR -Ry make your monthly os Immediate possession. Seer gaates work Tavenings Freeney Lane 1 Basler Ree ees —) a Co-operative ee tae eee | care tauien, tee nes ees | or ment eo this home. pa; 50 480. 41.000 down ane TRIMMINO OE aes F-| _Deavion, Clarkotwn or wit Exchange | 84 pri Miosets |AT_BUS STOP: LARGE FRONT ment with gas. I FP be, | fee dearnartr £2 Ere Set See es, AREY Steen os |e eke tes SoS Ss |" meee oot a camera rm t ~ os c pointment for : with RE A room home ‘ references “Write “Can furnish Bookkeeping & Taxes 14 Ber the’ new KODAK aeown| art exchusively “in. your eres? sa00 iN 7 ROdus SHARE BS “> | privileges, Og a me THE i choppme. center. 4 H 2266 E. Kenneth Sayles. | 4 RAPP PP APPL P LA jection Signet pro.| of Your area? e advertising Po. ‘Puntise esa, | ee, rE RE Bate $15 AND Cal FE 23-3701. LON ‘ place 3 first fleer, fire- ted OF eee kageee. v {= & TAX SERVICE PADDOCK FILM SERVICE lives in your Pian wr force UNiv, 13-8708 or | ROOMS BATH UPPER, UTILI- — G AND SHORT’ be “Teeping stbaiteetel savee-reres: SRS ey BY" Eeray | the floancing possibibiies of ews) LISTINGS WANTED tare PEON. ee ee om eee. OF IT Pes basement, vi gant mes ATION ATi a ea “Notices & Personals 25 oree? YES 6 ig logical, PD gon Farms businesses and commer ¢ ROOMS AND Hi PRIVATE | CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM IN- If you are lone on childrens carege. Owner RN 1 t or Ra the . A nerspring IN- _ m ‘ sacrificing is sara Sas | reoe Spectat— 15A| Ee a Se BES a UROF"RNAUF, Realtor | MAb TOR t ROOM ool asa oer Fe aie, Vio & A mA ’ moved te rm. i re ee toa. Clarkstos pote = uron van.| per" bers pot water turn. 008 | ore Yagil ig Be traps "and. “unde very e 40 Acres—Metamo . Vv eos : LicnT HAUL 7% 8. Beginaw St. FE Mrs Richaraese ee a? _Rent Apts, Furnished 33 5. rt nanan ls othices & MAN. KEAR nn age «EL. bed oe en on bun- Gat WANTS Oag— FERORN — makes of WHIT Rooms Ten nw | Tile bem. ott book Baccw aipe, CLEAN, QUIET. WARM ROOM poem end btichen dining —~ “peture or ful Refinishing 16A any Gini, OR GOWAN REEDINO giched Men profersed. 600 xtra Seo oe pe yt a modiulenen Atl Windows giving | execlient bod REPAIRING. A | me wy, vita. Mre BR ee neg | Be a Motor. FE $1.000 eS” only naan geo with ofl ong Me 2-188, _Siaity, FE $0162, F ee, coon “The Salvation rong OS _ Saginaw ; lea. : | — > eow seal lgres te ANTE | PAINTING "AND | ~ Plowing 168 sag AE ogee : neatvons 7 ROOM FURNISHED APF. af. i —— votes. ~~ us a antag? Pig Foe reas cat Open OR 3187) or OR 3-1769,| 7? ROOMS A 100 Pine Grove St.__ : U vRensonabl-. PE. S-101¢. wing one MENT, GNIBTMAR AaDS WOW OW Dis joe te emt ble ee ee Cow: nion Lake Privileges | WORKING FARM sa NDS & SON t pier! Oot poo A gi WANTED _ REPAIRAB! a rE | iF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A Private home, radio, PE 5-671 ¢ tegen Culeee Teme & gee ON oe Bain Ni 6 Le _— lake priv = sm, te sMaLt » entrance ype, nae AND ae a ay a RUE WARM ROOM re vem needs pommel repair, but = — beach p— | a ee sone ser anaye: | Begin iarie we cae wo Eero nar Stine a | clnor Star Br Tos een: | Glee Ea oe | : aes : = t e e : ons years old, honest Laundry Service 18) _t_ & Commercial. DOMES- . 7 ROOMS. “ADULTS ONLY. days ON 32414 sven SUS | etre sf and $6 89 Gladst q| sm. 6 fn." ber. isundry room with at al bile ‘oxperience, | CURTAINS Myon Se prrigy ME | MAHAN HAS BUYERS |? 200Ms CLEA er ; ENTR:.NCE. CLOSE TO ON er, # bedrooms? Sal or Bebe Press | & tabed tn latest Ihe YOU WANT ACTION | | 5-5 ine Sid Orchard Lake Ave. Heat, ante re sn aepoew _ oe ‘rE OF THE end coremic tte Veh on | ork Wtd. Female 11| taunpny."3 N° te aoToMa? rie_@_commoreiel_MApie_ $700 » ee Sen | a ong Eg ay A oneal ll. Eo . eae BETTER ot, beng. _ recreation = omonaD WOMAN DRSIRES ear Tertaron center, "FE S000 cers Association pli Me will certainly | =~ orsemmalaian (wie? as UPPER, NEWLY DECO Ro ae ns Rae WS | Rereehe, tot 18 ma storms pathy ep Pri. work. Ref. ad yest Lng PLAIN OR RUF. ie cont . years ¢x- Eeiate ones Hl ers enol dl hei 3 poms, Aub & ing - oie ret downte ¥ work- “re essa 388 Waren vu 5 —— Boy A gen | earace. } 8. rs 2 car ’ tare. PE 4-748. Leundry y finished. Pontiac clot " officers. plain Tes a that yor a> |S ROOMS PUAN APT PRIVATE Realtor. 1011 W. HMurot R ‘omoh MOD’ “ware BGR ” Wall bus by door. $23, ik DeEsikes Phone FE 32-6101. 5? son be satis- 56181. . Huron &t. Business e e dn to w Includes terms. vor dgr st dare weet Waar |e FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV or ign “Bordar send pete | 87 SS Sree Sas S| eS nwaee nia feat ar het pe | ceramic. tied bath tee bet = ~ CORTAING TO TAUNDER. zeie ™ Ce ante REP NESE |. te Bu ~ entr ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH AND) 4p * Bae oe ae ton | green FE 29619. A a ful Square Lake NDER. APP \ ance iD . ®. sem Fron Missi ae Landscaping i8A | ——; ance REPRESENTA. TO” PO oF LG Wed TNS vz | Seo ae Lunas aaienites, | i in atvence. eat ngaes | SEPING, ROOM TOR OO. nvback verd. that is tutire Goan tees ak tole wenn OOM re vane pote s He ma Perry € ° ote Far Meeme. DRE, BO — GRADING a ¢ oe REDUCE iz math ee bee ae Gooea — vielen — een e “ oak floors Only bs (ad ice “ood, Dench, 18 = as Tt . PE 5-355’ ARD LEVEL —— “Apply 75 Willard St. jai | eee aa AnD BATH At, Moto @ ROOM NEAR PON. paces with ay ER | > cook or Waitress Exp. FE free 1 ARB YOU OVE |} ROOMS. PRIVATE St. after 6) y decorated. No child +0657 Glenwood. FE heated and . ing Pree est: . REMOV- Beat CONSTIPATED? 385 Cent ATE ENTRANCE, | MODER} ren. SLEEPING Edw. M. Stout. Real ay ~My BF Meta mates FE 17-6822 Try our safe scientific, quick | x REALTY CO RE _4 pm ral. FE 5-1695, call after rs ge os APARTWENT | 5's oy Ci chamber ™ “Soon St Pr a ae ae cleo ~~ oe e T = n & r me g & Trucking 19 Individual aint tional programs mver Coe. Real Eat tons |? Fs Bes poe oy OAg HEAT, — Reterences, FE creat me hg Room NEAR PONTIAC nS ° cit" furnace. attached pias ASHES AND RUBBISH HAULED. 1 wEDDIno invita 1 Open Eves ‘til ® 3 ROOMS “ BATH PRIVATE desirable va ee VERY SLEEPING — dows garage. imum win- AA- . “Brinteg Like next ne Ww. . oo. 10-4 _ York . Adults. 201 W. Mt Mr adults. $65 month See polnary 108 close to factory and . a fo. © oe ] dock * and screens. foot a1 MOVING & TR snaox | Toe ane 0°. “Horse DOOR 70 BRANCH Tm ee : Wellhof!, Mgr. 2720 Dixie Fry ick crea i = “SMART BUYS R $00, terms ee hy 2 ye "s Royal LL _ Sones. an Ser Bee TRPUAWISHED —APARTION men. By . ’ Sy TORS SANED Dans Bg dancing musts CASH ts foom | and Ensheostne eT — ROOM POR LADY. West | Its . OUTSTANDING Oy Annett Inc. retartal service. BM 3-2842. —— hauled. Clean up. FE WwW Lk ATE. A cold oun refrigerator. hot e. FE 23-3376 after 5:00. | Abe home has td, Child, to Board IN +88 Ctdities Preise. | A Fig 3:- WARM SLEEPING ROO! priv cep? nice at yard aod lake a _— te Pa | oon Noms | ake Ras, HE] Re ag eee eee| Stat, Tt a GIR FE 49153. LIGHT AND EAT for. Also LOVED AND CARED F — , 2, nice er Bow Rent houses Furnished side entrance ‘. Toom a shower. A lovely ton as Durseme SIRES FOR. | _ Rubbish heuied OY TRUCHING. | Oa Came PORCH UREN. LE ome or tar call” us “ga before 8:00 Pm. PE «ise. cal 3 ROOM GARAGE od 35|~ Rooms With Board 38 block trom dining area. 1 j : referenc UCKING G e. 5-0575. . Ww u ROOM PURN APT PRI’ | _ ehild HOUSE. block fro ( 'H 3-1365 *. ie — gervies Diack dirt mt 7" Wtd. Household Goods 27 Get! ome | within 1 "Sour, Sieeee . Curiatin —& th TE ATTRA crv r tern “Ra. he ao Bocas t Ase BOARD. iving an ie homer is for a ARLES DSR WA na RD RUBBISH a). We mean busis 7 Rooms | © Automatic ne ree. 0) weet. ANE Call RG ND RUBSIEN |ONE OF Pont sinens! a hot_ water oll beat XCEPTION Laer EAUINe nO TEOTING. Beets, bere ash wating EDW. M. STOUT Body, inquire “os i eed re ae ly ibe per mont room x0 BOARD ine, WHA lovely trees, @ ares om 4 win view of crenbane BP SES |G enh Tegeomerorn TSC WASTED ergs, SARE | tebe, a vax EEE EE Eats Sa cients) Kinet ea HAULING RUBBISH: 4 Aiitite ETc ‘| WANTED TO BUY LISTI se newly ” auto. heat, | #73 _E. sleter. | ° atest. iv ee) ol SODELL CARTA FE tise or bolt 2g pov At TYPes we, STINGS WANTED | 3 Pry APARTMENT pe rea, Leese i ‘scented at a ig Rg POARD 7 SOUTHERN plas nr pretty woot ‘ closets | = os S eien a lab GE | FURNITURE NEEDED nd coeeens Con cocoa | _ oer Wie Fokt iy ROOM, BOA combed Ege Teving ona | "OGun s neom, town 'f ‘bolsasss rE ¢ Moving. por, pewe odd lots. Get the gerrice om your call Also have |g bor_Call_Detroit, Har- 3 A engl ll. Launpry ',,” new. Tile bath and down, ‘con lunee 2 bedrooms -| REDUCED RATES or col &. tor ven 6, F —o Felt “Yocated a Fe shift. $16 per ther satrensé. ‘in inet, fot, asement. cll heat auto. gas Lesre van te serve you, Smith Se ies PAUL D. HAMMOND a riot "ewes ae coi | merece et a $4004. NI te WH PE b-e00. " >| meet’ wi ty | ONLY ‘ICE - Ld rea % | will handle pay: | $219) DOWN “ and hgh 3, Wt5 cay cnything fer Eves. PE Seis CAND BOARD FOR MEN. BEAUTIFUL wih new oll furnace, # x it FRUCRING ABD RAtLine pn gh yg | A.@ room ranch tt ep ie. Wee Lk, Tare MAR sae KS SALES CO. ro A ogg ett Convalescent Homes 38A Just, dre, re home of | Seees. Price eta the” ) STOR. | OAK pale. rt farms. CONVALESCENT wa. | 84! HOME Cine Neange "vans enyunere SP TE GARQEST | Shuny. Tred incomes, Lars ; people bt paved Shira. rtress. 2 | O00. re United States. Quick in YER equity. — trade “our LF nursing cagrrae patie, 8 cars a = Sane Eee eek eneveee. 7S | we all parties cone satisfy $751 ing wer & meet fasctuns | B. D. CHARL T on MY _2-1821 an ered. Cail us. No me _Whmnen, Gates reem, Brag | FF 4 aaa Realtor rucks to Rent Wd. iscellaneous 28 DORRIS SON * Feds Spee © ccaretcsest Some mt heme. te very mice Ghroueh- ANT 8. Telegraph. all Panes Tos ¥ Rares “PE eit Hotel Rooms i — FB - c\Real Estate xchange % Tor Pickups ie tee TIRES. OR : 39 tor wale $7 Pontiae Fe ened ; HURON HOTEL. CLEAN CRAWFORD Sooty Total _ poate Tent C Wanted to Rent 29 O l } rs" Wiuren et Ph. Pie OPEN EVES. vind dread Feoctin ractor 53% W. = ating € ee wera” |" Ye gene oe cuss DORE 7 seam H AUBURIN |. - wel — That's right o~ Day att wyst tac n rinting & Decorating AGENCY. PE reach ‘eee and ‘no oer a Pgh — : bo ele ‘ off ny Sng Alumises a HOME — , betaare grime | Pea ne Sear eee te 3) eee raat | Saas ; ‘exti- : - call in_town. : £300, $9,750. “removed. gett BE A TENANT! “ Maat peaked a rT, JUST A ROUSE | Estimates. FE bags ok edoy tar home. A. ae Realtor ei ROOSEVELT | bein. cart = = GUARANTEED PAINTING & DEC Badr easy terms in the E 4-2533 tere Beat ase ord fe heat water sate oo Classified 1704 me ea ads, S, Telegraph R&— | WEEKLY 1 RATES | 1 eenh F. Reis ‘ u ose F ‘ ROOMS WIT TV. Pp F. Re SZ rT NR ee ee ee Ne re so ‘ . MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1954 ——> 4 _" TWENTY-FOUR | THE PONTIAC PRESS ~— - LU , * oan 53 | For Sale Houses 43! For Sale Houses 43) For Sale Houses 43 CARN NIVAL by Dick Turner |i For Sale Houses 4 For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Farms 48 Mensy to Leen ® PBB LOO —-— — } al - ~~) noi 7 ee NEW UNFINISHED §A ‘TIVE 2 BEDROOM HOME, | 45@ ACRES. THAN\|~~~ PERSONALIZED HOMES | . re Cred ne ae cae EE a Cote | BRS MN ye ee eg SR Esra | SS eek ae eee Li pI ge Beg cake Well landse ATTRACTIVE 2 BEDRM _ HOME, A dandy 2 bedroom bungalow | TO BUY” TO vELL LL REALTOR werd Beteles PE +0168 many s for farming. P. W. 5 } Tred suet PE CIM. sped unfinished | upstairs. gas neat. 1) basement recreation room po C\TY | PARTRIDGE IS THE "BIRD OXFORD HOME ana Son. 66 W. Huron. i rt) SAINTED HOUSE. | large ee ae select oa floor, piastered wails sPU | SEE _ —_ coe A J oe = _ward Estates FE = ceramic tile bath sworm windows 5 ROOM BASEMENT. NEW FUR- epeteied 6 seem heme of. $25 ; low down payment. Owner, EM - ; : and screens situated om corner ” gare \Sporms and screens, White fe ring 3 bedrooms, 1% pete and emp e on ‘Colituxrry ae LAK EF PR IVIL] GE > Sad comcreie rice Ideal Tbaeae eee St ‘eS s. Ghower stairs. Pull ment w eas ws. 0 ® PRIENDL SER , ’ > | th + livia room 2 ote! ori ‘urnace Separate : poe, \ 4 SUNSHINE HOM E ‘a Nrcuieeet” gabe ate | $12650 tote! ore ey ka aeke — = small poet house and 3 car ge- CAPAC \ ACANT-: ~TOANS $25 T windows in these 6 spa- netic. large xitchen with snack | JEBSTE! SCHOOL. DISTRICT arse : e e, $16,800. Terms 120 acres A good farmers farm | Lota of | WEB Terms ith i §B & Li stone cious rooms, overlook Crescent bar 1's baths. basement with o BUNGALOW $1590 DOWN Cash fer cont | AGHER REAL TE hed large barns, = well milk | axter iving ate kiteh forced air heat. attached 1 car Dandy five room bungalow OSE McLARTY | Oxfo: Mich 86-3122 house. aty of er out b ar w Lasresee st. FE ¢1538 en. & down, full beth u garage jot 100x125. 1 block tO) terior tn excellent cundition, ou a | aa gaara aa ings for app | ae basement Attach Pe] fie fake Only $2000 down side Reeds decorating, full base __FE 2 aig_oe_FE_ 5 re __| ly 3© cows, 3 modern Ca . Fontic Loan ) Hair je) pose ss pre LITTLE FARM | ment ga: heat pune ty tone ae BRICK INCOME bese. eodueares 5 lhl ol Lama ‘“ gg ony 3-7181 500 ; KE FAR automatic hot water varage ’ IR ’ } cectien ae tc had Prscee tae 5 bedrocm wedern’ form home ments of $50 ver mount! Be sure to see this west side wt / quick sale et only $22,000 with GET CASH QUICKLY A-R-G-F ROOMS basement with coal heat, suto RAMBLING RANCH HOME income. well ths le and . terms. . “45 8 L-: el Be ss 2 matic bot water, on 8', acres BRAND NEW built for 2 families—5 rooms kK. L. Templeton, Realtor | Bubstentia) family home near 8! of land close to a lake Priced warauctrban restricted juce and bath up, 5 rooms ann bath x U to $500 prea. A-1 inside and out Cory at $8690 Terms can be arranged |p pearooms jul! basement down, plus attractive knotty | 389 Orchard Leke Rad FE 44563 p hrepiece, oak floors, sunroom Sen TeauIes | EGece. | cence piionall | cedar basement playroom wi Open Eves __—-_ Oper Sun_1 to to 1953 cars. Bring r title. . a — how —— IVAN ieee rsumar UhrouEhoul | select with Wermostatie costrol in | "Most deals closed Ty car garage 5 loors eauliful rodern e os! c st ! re jot $5.00 down wil) buy it meee po lieels bath eee : ach Pleasant newly mod- 1" Sale Business Property ns — a cmese, securities. for appoint nent. ing doors tn bedrooms. ceca ornised 4 kitchens 2 car garage | siding lot ‘OOxn150 ft §14 500 , ne gad | M. AIN — R ric AND } FI. 35-5091 or FE &-2504 tion and everall worth at ST. BRICK | Humphries 1111 Josivn Cor Ira Reaitor angen waar wtipaae an j $21 000—terms! Tog commercial tocation on main | REALTOR FE 2-0474 Co-operative Real Estate Fu hange Beautiful living room dining roum ‘CARL \W. BIRD. Real THERE'S EVEN LOADS | po ar fen ae — sane LOAN CO uN. Tel a AC Ps ou E ANS and penn Pig oe ete, . x Lea fox! OP ROOM. FOR TRIP Ay parts v= Maggy - rae: 7 Co-operetive. Nea! mtn Exchanve wens webs ms Pas rps eee = " ages “by Eh waz os Community ir he Bank Bidg LETS IN THIS SPACIOUS, tically any business Plesty of BRO DOWM PAYMT “Mig. cost fruit and berrie and large po Ld FE $1382 | AF “pRicK RANcw ms ti ree with al | - v 1OUs ric@® ts ‘ ew! | : about £300) pa ee en's 1 an bees : a HOME 10 : . ‘ | ‘AK E | HANNAN room home IN TRADE ~! op BEAUTIFUL “SYLVAN WARD E. PARTRIDGE. 202 Pontiac STATE BANK BLDO. | a : Lincoln + 200 OCT AUBURN ROAD O] ie cee ice Aa cee REALTOR FE 2-8316 FRIENDLY SERVICE D : | EAST OF ADAMS ROAD ; =: on = r WHEN YOU NEE : i7-—_—_—— a — Priced fer QUICK BALE. this ts ND LAKE f + | IME J ACK bad ras ” modern home wb ook ~ “el Of your own If a. Reply pial pte ao —o : floors ful basement oil AC hea | Pontiac Press, LOVELAND aluminum storms @ad screen: : 1 OT AND ALL cost. PuR- | Rent-Lease Bus Prop 49A $25 to 5 lg ‘sath Lake Rd. ieee Soe Harbor large lot. Total price Is §7.950 $350 DOWN | HOME - 1661 | OPEN DAILY —— OU I = 57 AGRES DORRES & SON NOMES WIT FULL BADE. | DELBELT NEAR OR. “ea. Pull basement. — “problems You Len gol up fo 0 VISIT US With a ae built 7 room home ee L Bade eS | ORMINWER Lore. CORNER | FE eaiet RD. PHONE | Lae Ra. FE ¢-593 po rpeead in small m pare TO VISIT US Nice large rooms, aun porch, 2 REALTORS On eG ween Lane | THE 16x50 STORE AND “eats STORE. | Telephone us or call at our office. : ‘ Total price $9950 ios W Huron ___ FE 1357 ae . 2 2615 and 2619 N Dixie, ‘: mile AT 7 | | E c Orne: garage otal price GuMEEC? LAKE 3 BEDROOM ei _WILLIAMS. GARDENS. OR 3-237. NORTHWOOD __ N. of Telegraph — | THRET BE DROOMS— home full Dasement, | garage Ww es Sitges senso. ee ORGAN | o a c F : Meadowbrook Attractive home with wall to wall legen pondertul Motch. tees is —_, —— - HAVE YOU ANIZATION For ‘Sale or Exchange ° 50 carpeting. Venetian blinds, excel-| ey grade Jr and Senior high A small nome land contract of A. G. ELLIOTT & SONS ~ | FINANCE CO. lent pg —— in pore schools Residential | soning. Low “Mrs. Willoughby will speak on the subject of joint checking | $1500, that you would like to use Northwestern s dia! ebelt WANTED 0 TO 40 ACRES OF VA. | FE 4-1574 . _& terms. _taces $11,600 MA 42198 a >: . and’??? as down ayment om 8 gees eee. | Ordon 46121 — MAyfair 6-2503 cant land have 1948 25 ft. Zim- OPEN BRICK RANCH accounts, or ‘How to Be a Pal to Your Husband’! 2 bedroom home? —— hat bese mer housetr: ler and eash. Call! 702 Pontise State Bank Bidg. , - — a es ment copper plumbing allon Edward M Stout Realtor, FE | Home with three bedrooms & high MIL] ER ainaietal kat water’ meade’ tected wa a. rg. ™ , dry basement, ceramic tile, kitch i ' 1 Razak 5-8165 ee c NG ~ A DT UNDO Late Pe dace neater | For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 $or“puuvie comparament si et 18 pm. Oener built this home with the NORTII Fejeieiphorngtoeneas ~~~~ and spray. tile bath, setlect oak | Business Opportunities 51. best of materials, We @re proud 2 ped th unfinished UNFINISHED 2 BEDROOM HO HOME, ,|7 ROOM MODERN HOME IN VIL- floors. Situated on large lot tn a ~ ~ ~~~ | “YES” promptly to employed t. akse this hecae Lg —_ ring er Me eeed full basement OR 37768 age Suchy Realty. 90K3 Orton-, Lipa “=e Seiliog) ceeuae we _ | GULF SUPER men, women—married or single, See these homes, now under LAKE ORION floors, large hvirg room. excellent. § ROOm BUNGALOW POSSIBLE | _‘"'¢ price , NEW FHA HOMES LP siocie vist ‘ion pa — 5 room & utility reems, built ia co@dition. Desirable eon. _ upstairs on lovely landscaped ri 2 BEDRQOM MODERN HOME +46 $45 HERBERT C. DAVIS We have ® new bomes lo- SERVICE eed ‘ come in today . " | co | 1 o e % | | 4990 Ross Drive te aceee Looe | ppp relia cay iieak pe ae MA S976. one | surance Smail down Lag toe 3! | eas Pontise Lake Rd. te weer Nerth Scie ae ~~ For lease. cage rag geo j TOANS $25 TO $500 / Two biecks North of West | monthly paymert to be arranged C. PANGUS 1919 M-1 ee paved street. 2 bedrooms — = all L. H. Cole ONE story home completely in- . yr GARAGE HOUSE. ELECTRICITY, WN. 5 ROOM MODERN | 4) Co. 2-0173. Huron Bt. (M-50). sulated alt heat, very attractive NOR1 gs. City water, Stool, In a clean | ©P. Ortonville 132. Reverse Charges $1500 D< a) automatic furnace and — “ I . . 7 brick fireplace, oak firs. breeze many other attractive fea- _ BENEFICIA a ite Onl 4 Call 1 ighborhoo4 r Pontiac Mo- | . i ba PRICED FROM — | Beetih Shasee he Bet Fer Bay Maa neice path’ | Sai ad oe |] empleton | sien rane fie Choate, at. | orgnge,cooe wih appror: Liquor Bar oe eee Oe baa Pos “. ¥ : shegageed < Large living room. large kitchen sash or treat. oF ; : tached garage. Priced for quick | imately $47 per month in- B lir 1 W. Lawrence FE 23-0249 Pont! OTAL PRICE $4,350 ai| hardwood ficors. near schools terms FE $3545 __ | sale. . cluding taxes and insurance. owling Alleys . $13,450 Two bedroom home wh ode lots ae gate ge oe Down payment INCOME 10 rooMs a oP. | WEST SUBURBAN On Andersonviiie Rd ‘ room mod-| See these for sure! bak erldom fied o vlece luke ni 7 i down Beparate ba entrances | » ern. Breezeway. utility, garage. | Bow | wate ies asin building, that ‘could be rented a | NORTH SU BURBAN | tw. basement accomodations tor | oety et Tu” basement ei) Some women | GILES REALTY CO. | 283th fgar gall under one root | Upt to Veterans LAWRENCE m hom big lot. near 5 ee bate ae ee heal. ; air conditiosed furnace some tn. GEO. MARBLE, Realtor 02 w. muron st wv 56175 less than appraisal value by x | p to : Walton Blvd. near school Lares on125 ft. fenced lot, All modern. | gy nf sse°% pe ane ty 6261 Andersonville Ra. sent Stertord. | _ Open 9 till | for real estate only This bas | tf ———— living room large kitchen ol 80 by 150 Only “a 950 with $1500 | been and is now a money maker WM. A | | RES ote ut tetas”! 3 om Sti, Reade pelt | Son Pons OR Sine. | BEAUTIFULLY NOODED [ACHES | Bumens, "ytg® «meee ma a sdnag Se es ee i; NORTH SUBURBAN =e impaired health Has made enough 7 | with $3000 or sore down Up - i. This ADAMS | ft. ranch home for spacious a for You oda KENNEDY | FE 40584 136 East Pike St stairs apt. rent for $125 mo;| 2 bedroom. Living room. kitchen | living ts exceptions y well built —~ Bagge ae ee to ie | se.0te FA 1M ron IAC : anal ier Geasate —e cal sumunpc’ hat wate weet bare “AST SIDE i lined. al Met won| cated near Bay City ‘Call for| and Oskland County we or re = “ar t ! . al war sulomatic Or water a ara- ° . . ‘ ,. ving mi from L “tl 8 Indian Village | S I ONE REALT Yoo Sotates FE _2-06%4, “eters 6pm. weod floors. enclosed porch, good Rice 2 aired’ home located on} With fi rmopane pic- | Lane) Sona! Ln Ea peel = = Cyse Ba F meee | oe Josiya FE 2025) ~ MODERN RANCH HOME garage on a nice large lot $7950 aveu stree: 2 ca. garage, extra ‘ure window. ‘Insulated poy > | =. i ns fort: | _® to 8p m Daily Sun 1 to MODERN RANCH HOME. BUILD. | ,/+ “ms — tor = co euliheat la Very eelcan out, Pus cose less than $118 for Profitable Hardware BUCKNERS [8 THE OLD RE edie iv a ! ; ——= - ) > |. | This hardware store located tn LIABLE ’ | Nicely shrubbed 2 er will finish imtertor to buy- | . lempleton, Realtor COLORED white euminum ening ba alee Doctor's Orders tote eumas Games meee: FAMILY HOME ers specifications $13,000 Access | 2339 Orchard Lake Rd FE 44363 Near Baldwin Rubber, 3 bed-| MUBUM combination windows for cote af Wane A cane appar. iuwars WELL TREATED. | aah 3 og Bg | ee out. down will hand big gg Po _—_ you cream te canal on Chetolan Shores. pen eves Open Sun 1 to 5 room home Excellent buy. Can 7 ge Det miss this at tunity for «a couple to goers | ticker whe vely Teom wi ; be bought w'tn or without furni- 3s 1 i meee | — com When _— SS SRE Se Ie" JIM WRIGHT, Realtor | sims Stine, centers | 70, SALE, PET in, setts | NILEIAMS LAKE tre Gey Site gown CO THELMA M. ELWOOD | $25: ‘Emit cSrn'tas nett | Seapets aon ame “sce tive cyerfooking oe | M45 Oakland Ave FE 50441, enpbosrds and brilt in features | te Bylvan Lake. An eascelient buy Mastweee floors Pimeeee sad ADAMS =e $143 a PE tee a Ra ——— past eng awrts Se aie ta Len iy ee wtery living room with dining rian eeepmeiee’ eal) Estate eovkes e e rm, Brees M a) SACRIFICE—43.000 h to rt- | oF Rh ont ACANT ro ry Ave — tre = —— rs mEreterP ro a ~ Vaan weer fant you are ways sure | of ind ve . Epchange Pao | A BA 000 cas mo 40 ACRES—VACANT R ci W Ab otition to purchase bu.rding. Easy too. 2 charm { d : é vg Wt : Sun betsoome, qheemins. ence, end carpeting ‘wcieded.| fae of 62.600 legee Mea. | @ mi. ee te Pride in Ownershi orried Out | terms ‘Call’ tor more information . thee _at spar iitehen, tile — Breeseway, garage workshop eae Lecce Sag peo | cre hs SESE: (hs SES BEE L 4 beautiful dara 3 > et beeber 53218 BETTER GAPE THAN SORRE ern ew jurnace. alled | . . | cated in beaw e sul rel ee rove appoint sal Partridge | ES2F8n2 SS8h) moss | “DRY CLEANERS | Sititea “hear Reetener Bar| YOur Future? Tou can obtain up to, 300 to >» ements $1201 or FE bern tered ond shows ears of | RED HORSE ‘. ton nag gy es trons wae Lampe he mg A iY an test anty 6106s aswel and | STATE-WIDE non Ps! = aan wx tke up te “BIRD" SEE pro | eg 2 ride an abundance © modern living | $190 per month. vou will bring im 24 months to on low month- “BUD” Nicholie 2 iad popett Bag B i offered for Batt 5019 Cass Elizabeth Rd. _ CU Cc KLE R REAL iY th olla Mig ans oor — —— an income of s310 per conti on ae Bie ly payments is less REAL ESTATE LIKE NEW ‘me Masret Vbowsit Ga FWA gin Pives, “5410, FE S02 | erg ik crn kitchen including Gan nwasher ranch type income Unites ere all |PE eis. meer "PE S007 ™ ora room modern ——. Dorothy Sny der Lavender $750 wn BE YOUR OWN LANDLORD _ pet edge agg desirables such sarc ane ae grant Wee 4 EFFICIENCY APS ON ANWA You NEED = BE A furnace New REALTOR | 2, dedroom suburban. FE $1902) at 630 per month in e $ room| 8: full ment which includes| further information call — SS SS a Bh nn cg gem after 5 om modern, east side. paved street, bath and shower _ By o net. FE 66342 fr This ily of 6 need a ie a tee = * _wutwal saeit | | 4-1 condition. y nd large re so room with saree c COURT IN FLORIDA ON : s i: 6417) “ GEO. L. SCALES, REALTOR built cast, owne: PROUD terme, vem nite beme, 2.0 8) ORCHARD LAKE = |LAKE HOME sats. Segnaw ger oa | Fe“ scest owner aiet, meet oot er y e@ ioc fe ' | SUBURBANITE) west svnvrray |, AND JOUNSON | RSE ret PELE, ‘Thalnig’'2 Sa and" | FINANCE COMPANY = - . © large rooms 3 Reet SS) accor icerecucd’ treat) perch. 03 | Abore W PE +0541 IN DRA woops $2,000 DOWN Large living room. dining room = fal deday. om c | re gg Huroa fs @ neat 3 bedroom home : | and kitchen Pull eather ares = i1roux wl e| REALTORs ' Street win ful besoment end 3 cor Excellent 2 bedroom modern home| gay heat automatic bot wa- Prone OR F112 0 (OR 31760 Also Plaine rage, @ large lot west of Pontiac. Hardwood floors, | r heater garage Larce corner SIX ROOM 4395 Dixie He Drayton Plains Oven _ “sun ite § adr Tl ge 4393 wa fn beautifully landscaped. Fee- Ua host alse p 3% cos garece| ee caree | 6 room modern home in arco | Established 1916 ——— OR SOUTH sLoowPreD NIOR. Across Nacht’ andthe} tedrecms ts op. | om the large %S by Soe rs cecsevemn fasten | beet condittes Hee ving rm leads 138 Sorrugten fé. The Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE ——e Seerrengacch tea’ see | Seager orice wom eusr | pg Sis PEhoa fms bm isten end ccevard POR PRICK Of, 1, Yer. Zhowee 3 BEDROOM NOME, se ane et prrenorec oo Mage Pa a el oh 3 ees re r s . s Se el ee . * pf Be a —: Meena full bsemt automatic _ as uk aoe i Eth — foot eas with cw 7 $ onl Bi I iin ay IT’S AN Al TOMATIC , "EE 5 good f to ¥ m rything fu wil) pie meee, ee ores| WARD F. PARTRIDG F | BR. LAKEFRONT tod eee Geedremes a knee | oon Bee Vath home ca| basement, 3% scree with breeder | Win aid ctoul is dare te inns | LPeaerT, cquipoed with the best Morigage Loans 54 only $4,700 down RFALTOR FE 2. 8316) Attractive well built home on en. paved street Only $10.000 Tear of lot Located in Keego | house veeetable garden rock possession By owner FE ¢7197 raatal fone cg Rican AT i ee toath including tates” ang, ‘to- i fen i Fe Soe Soe eae ee ee ee ee ce eae) | profit operation with minimum et | TOW INTEREST «3 W. Huron ve Py ace ac . ¥ ast on this ww tTms or possible surance. Cali appointment to- fe plasitee street Aw: tae cake RAMBLING RANCH HOME Cverhead Real estate. buildin aieatied funds age ha: day. | tomatic gas furnace full bath | Brick 3 bedrm. ranch type homes | ROOMING HOUSE North side of Svivan. Village 14x72 living room. | $84 ell goes for just $10,008 see . na W ITI } 1 cor gereas Larne Nvin room | Lot Tn 154, 2,22, excellent lo; city Mere ts your chance for a | JOSLYN OARDENS ce ata re = a Bee e stone fireplace enc tien All te 1 | tead room bungalow wi airway in e sets — ~ —7 , - , ‘ $250 Down yard. Another dandy buy Ful! poe floors. Prall bemt etih par- near cg Magy Bigg aoe! to partly finished attic basement gas heat. tile bath and tile kitch- LAKE GROCERY H. G. PETERSON : | price $15.00" tittoned recreation room. auto gas street. Quick session $11.100 auto. ga: heat and hot water en a 2 car attached | Top spot on state highway and 1310 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. You can use this ranch style heat, auto ga« ho water heater with §2.100 wn Might con-| weil to wall carpeting in larce| &®rage. outdoor pool and lots ooo of County's finest lakes Phone FE 5-0408 or PE $6772 ‘ pow - wanes ———s 0 ACRE ESTATE Just #1 02s be down plus mort | sider contrat ag part down | — ae ee | More $3,000 down Vacant Over $90.007 gross Perfect. tor Swaps rT : ~_ oe geae cost. t ramic tile e rf only ° on, txterior only wn bret front | CLARKSTON AREA | avpume mes H EA M si.aSe. ead terms to OF mor The hen colar? 3 room bunge- | Excellent stm. ‘modern home gran ' J GHTS AREA jodern aace 5 right on the lake All good bidgs. WILL Phone on} std of OR 3-1760 and cedar shakes. Immediate pos- Lovely 3 bedroom Colonial farm ohn K Irwin }-bedrm. home, breakfa jow. newly decorated inside and ang fixtures Everything goes ai burner for studio couch : & ae home on semi-private lake Beau. | . mod Kitch n NCOME HOME out siuminum storms & screens +4 good or ove N = cen nnn Pe ee | REALTOR with gas beat, ful Dasement ar ately 6200 per month.| fetace. Pull price 67.000 with | ‘014.000 dm plus stock whes_peve FE 6-0éss. pee eet a ed West Subursan| Se eee) eee Iamavchned “iachiny, igse | delnmuiee> neparstegemgnces wii Mme THE ONE_& ONLY ATTENTION . e se . . “ and ‘ceon ‘tite ane out < hes ae ee ee eo. sans Nagas FE 21804 | $3. 500 down “ ra 3 car coreg, excelent | 4g DOWN, nicer tur. Pfottent restaurant west of Poo-| y Oo i rooms, beautiful room ranc home on ondttion. close to s | = ve ® Ww ov Caen ae Meee aeueeel ‘eee lot 18x30 ft. right on Bitea-| fireplace Dining room Just Ae were [ATTENTION VETERANS! Immedt- School, and for only $14,800 with Pace. vacant near factory | head. Doing better than 94.000 ‘feller }B ¢9008. Kitchen living room. beth Laks Rd Bus and school bus Hwy. about 4s wav between) =A HOME OF YOUR possession to nearly terms bes. per me Act now to get this hot « pant bassment oute water beater.| ess the door Plumbing wiring and Fimt. Pull price $38.- : WN a dbedrm home } sal of trade for equity on oll furnace. 730. Clark | nd sheet rock are in. House | OW? Pontiac. Modern with gas heat. ;- We will take your home tn trade | house OR 3-066} Real Estate es Bt. woods ipterior trin 96.500 with PAUL A. KERN. Realto . = basement Co ong | = ooo of our new homes, check | wy ARD F. PARTRIDGE £4 Y WASHING MACHINE FOR 7 Sundays. =—— ; | 31 Oaxiana ‘ave. pe same | WO Family Income kround. See this at $9,500. . | REAL ExtaTE cc (MICHIOAN, BUSINE REALTOR | a i New two fam tmcome located Avenue $250 Down Bee! _Estere_stoce 1919" _ | neat General ‘Motors, ‘Truck ice. | NEW IN 32 Ranch home with Russell Young | FE Soin FE 284 PE 22161, QPPORTC XCHANGB. YOUR Cs New 2 bedroom home now $450 DOWN floor and one bedroom apartment arage. cated in Waterford REA | __For Sale Lake Prop. 44 2S. See, eee Be re an Hide top ate ey o can under construction Will bave Well | CUTE AND COZY 3 room bunes.| U2, Lacated in good Fep ott ‘4-38. All on 1 fr. | 412'w. Muron ot FE 44525 TAP DW YOUR Otb athena OR and septic tank in. Located | oe mS tos Peel Mtn | Tole building is of modern design | > Dedrms 21 fh. living, rm | _ Open Eves, “tl o—Sunday “t § | Take & Wat SWAP IN YOUR OLD SKATES Williams Lake Road Payments! 0°40. 'y modern Im-) 4 construction Large lot. Prie fun . ater Frontage! ¢.1. tend Contracts 52 new pair. : pan sercee only $47.50 per month. a only 11,550 with terms, pine i—, ° Neas Drayton Giams. As tow os | J s ware 4 moses ORTONVILLE—GI |e): ill large lot, $13,500. terms, =” GATEWAYS to TIOLMES.t BARTRAM WILL SWAP FOUR YEAR OLD LA SALLE PARK F. C. Wood Co. SHARP 2 BEDROOM bunesicw | SC™Minole Hills ROOM AND BATH WITH) 3 bedroom home for iake 4 rogamsdeta ow harks fenced | Rin fricheger oe Cake sreuice | Vestibule entrance. 22 toot ving | WHET SIDE, Immediate posrwtien | ET KDDINESS § |S mz OM_>1060.| "i basement. Ba ance $5 150,°8| tats nome of’ eneal weiea ‘Pre ae sen | REALTOR | Only 2 years old. NO MONEY ine room, wee wall ‘carpet located ‘in one of, Pontiac's bet L Sale Suburban Prop, 465A | det co miorect. 20 por cont Gin oe b-3en . storms windows and | Corner Williams Lake Rd. & M-50 | Modern kitchen with auto ih west-side Teens Ove . See nook heat liv: rm. full , y ‘ with wo Free, ther | ERS z2F° | RJ. VALUET, Realtor | Eee tee ineulated, stoker heat ‘in full CLARKSTON 5 Tey scam errs! RAY Y O'NEIL, Realtor | RAE ; s E r After § call OR }- ’ altor | ” oo = . rooms end beth e. 3 small 6 call Mr Diller = - Gek | peom. extras Two car - basement garage. Total prtes. | YOU'LL LOVE THIS HOME out tor chickens and 7 W. Ey or suto for , ; sore + | Beaaeeatlen deect ieeiaiec eactae | faae, Wie tot ood Sin $12,600, With its extensive landscaping. | storage All in excellent | phone PE 31100 or PE Gian. | 8% or good te ceBALDWIN SCHOOL , _FAST SUBURBAN “* for family. Shown by appointment “FLOYD KENT, Real | cnrother’ co! mate. ceomeset— | O84 ned BE. bere Rech- | Co-operative Res! Eviate Exchange | @ 5 "Fulserash close : ‘ . . : nactT. | —— —o Eve. om teens , emt yo meld Located tm the 16 Mile and Crooks VV Sy . CRILOT, ||| Sntedeeaas oi sant bumaalew Lei | "yas 6.0 LAND furnace. 14g car garage, and nice | fenced Mag ed Ra area is thi: new modern 2 bedreom home featuring a!! North End Theres clean fresh air and lots ‘4 W Lawrence FE 54-6105 vestibule entrance to an attrac- Auburn RERL Ton NINA’) MARTIN, REALTOR OL 20761 payments $%9 month 3a dis- __For Sale Clothing 56 \ Open : 3, | —————_ _ _ce F Banal Will eccest tate | laree regmne. Set basement auto of sunshine for your children in pe MS tM eel prs car) | Next to Sesemers Power pil le A gage gay 4 SOLD FOR $6500 OVER YEAR A GROUP OF MEN'S TOPCOATS & model hous er as down pay matie oii t and 1 acre of | this delightfully located 3 _bed- gerage. This ts a real buy and ee ______|soment soll heat space for rec-| . . . old contray*: cottage at Eliz, overcoats our regular ment or will sell with very goo ‘#04. Full price $12.000- terms = ae in ————- rane, can bought za reasomabie reation. tubs ete, —— ; = ONE-HALF MILE ey tS Used = roximate sa6o0, | sock. Odd and ° With privilege< of t : stre You Fe ome | MMe 4 BEDROOMS Tout cnjey ihe osaventence of 8) ne TePenetees par location oftered ot tose, terms | SHIAWASSEE 2 R | _caht petro “Un p3. | i— Located inl Drapien Pisies | thial6 bedrooms ani full bath down, pig Svivan Lake _—— A NICE HOME AMON F RONTAG $25.00 SUBURBAN tome mu bane ing room, automatic heat and ~ - FRIENDLY NEIGHBORS M to 53. ‘ 7 room modern heme with et | ~e™ eatures hot water 1'> car garage Your, Family home on large lot nearly oney Loan | A secondary greup available large rooms end basement with| rage’ A goed faihity home Can hiddies will love it. For details | oe VALUE—LOCATION In the Village Holly, (State Licensed Lenders) at 45.) air —— gO ~ lot lg = te» eS, $11,500 —$2.000 down ~ pag elchner bal pues. a heat. Lake aenr boda age a Defi- i rayTAMILY INCOME | 5 oe tly pg OSMUN’S Drice only $7500 with $1,800 ée . . nitely o read e. built ntrally , r boating and wim- ‘DOWNTOWN ONLY “eet . ™ “BUD” Nicholie | Income manship cod material, Ther. School. large well planned 2 fam- ming here a room nome sive - a iad a Or REAL ESTATE | Twe een ‘income located near m window in fy with & seeme and tile bath in po Ag hs, Worn _ : bo] a) Prinaa cand stone — 495 will ell te for "yr 30, \. JOHNSON, Realtor MODERN RANCH HOME BUILD- Sio.s00 wit tern a a x; Se Evite room, 2 down, § reome and bath up, full ty 35 acres of land. Priced tyros. aN NSON, ALTOR — INSURANCE er will finish interior to buye ere | peneen on rme This is @ good rs a deluxe basem ie and screens, &t $29,500. BEAU BE FF 4-2833 100 Oakland Ave FE 42544 = apecifications. $13.000. Aceess to alfa = rbage dis 1 lawn, 2 car garece, = Ad Say T. J Open Eves ss Free Parking canal on Chetolah Shores : otac Ly gion Fd M St __1704 S. Telegraph Rd. RED HOR 3 WE BUY AND SELL ssrage, Can't beat the price at $10,780. $2,000 mand | Edw. M. tout, Realtor Extra Fast lust $3228 N_ Saginaw 8t. 5-8168 KINZLER | =o ere ™ INICHOLIE| Sf L3S3S8E otivitetatant| OP | “Service ACK MORTIMER AEA FE_ ee brick Deluxe kitchen with | ~ | but s few Cmea, ins. Ss ' { 6125. 8 New Bungalow SOUND STMEN y cupboards Plas- =z | RIE P ie Saige, Woeies'a evs D INVESTMENT |" araRGER co, | Regt Talsnen heer Tet Sele tote ces san ware SO ee | — with aeooneee? — 3 RENTAL UNITS Open & 36 ‘til 8 30 Garage, BUILDIN : LOTS Esens yee ag on hooray So LADY'S DARK BLUE, NUBBY ; . ‘» car garage as hea | $1,375 DOWN } 33. W_ Huron 8t ‘po PE S818 | 12 lote @ ft Sewer and water | wool coat Would You cncueed "wn Crclone |‘ Unbelievable. but true. We cen | a Se et te REALTY CO. REALTORS + pa Pontiec. Terms $3’ wonthe wo reper i ae Beale | fence Easy FHA terms. of sell these 3 houses et aly 00.300 | lent home, living room, din- Member Co-op Real Est. Exch Inc.| JUDSON AY_ COMPANY Ss s s ° “ wttate Rime’ Breer’ | whn'acreact™'™*" PO" | gen'S Faome es roums Vand Bateman oe Soca ak fet FE 20063 US uss Likersost —| HOUSEHOLD reo wiih ‘batare | . fats west of Peatten i both Complste Open Tos We Bure Lots at Chetolah Shores. Cash room, with natural I nusual Excellence | £3Sussmai Barn i | Stoker furnace, 3-car ge: NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH sale only. FINANCE break: on is center Real Estate POs OFFICE : poo Ny Bees | hall plan ia] near | PE 46402 Open evenings and; 1wo Acres ‘ctleriag, ye ee hy <= RE HORSE of . bath down 2 iaree bed- j Washington Jr High car- _ Sunda. Almost two acres with mod- one, $8. seis Elizabeth Rd ™ pout Saginaw” gu Rag” t rooms and full bath up. full peted living and dinin UL ICK POSSESSION ern § room home. ot! heat, . 2nd floor. Ss Es eg | Sere eee | QUICK POSSESSION || Sie guerra t com fas wiehcee Was teamioes IDEAL BUILDING - ehrE anim : ; -#. room ; arand = lot With loke So ha eed rooms Au co-conmivanes aesers total pric. Oak Geers, tile bath. At- —_ re ee ee 8 oe = N 15,750 with $3.750 down | tiled bath up Extra laree dows. New rage. $2,500 in . Of furnace ivan ae a tee fire-| FE 5-8964. Russell A. Nott, Real- eed Money? Bee it today | oS eee oe re bygen' down. W Pedline. laree 2 Three Acres gas water heater Paved place. Dining room, modern kitch- tor. 170 W. Pike. FE 4-6905. Suburban | water softener Velvet geo ag eee oe gindows. Lake | Almost 3 acres, just Youn ay oan —— a | basement, ag gs Dotia at Se ee mt osi as your telephone. | SR RES se eas Hts | mete, a8 eg Miigees (op private Pine’ Laxe.| Ser ‘or any Cuilding materiale on <5 Union Lake priv:leges! at- | see this fine home today. PONT AC REALTY co. 2 level Seite yen RAY O'NEIL, Realtor ~ Poh shan —. M _. 8)2] westre home - tosh tees | lideal Lake Pion 137 Baldwir_ + : rE 5-8275 cue. — car 7% % 3 Ry | Shoes LAKE FRONT WITH BASEMENT dows: 2 bedrooms up. Nat- $700 DOWN landscaped. You'll agree Phone fn Kd —-This two bedroom round 3-8832 ural fireplace in living rm., [A veer fete tbe tres 8 house to | ‘that at 612.500 it's 0 = ate gh y ~ m perch ‘ parmest, of decison say cinet sil, sarpetne Dine ermiets. from lawn, shade, seawall cated 1 mile worth et city Limits, | K U ean be yours for only $2. pres. se te one. Fel) & he i | beach. and - 3 IN ME West Side Brick N D EN YOUR RENT -A two fam bats 2 me PB repay. . Ser SE Coseeanita, soem = Excelient 6 room home with iy home with a) S ment ' : and bar Price $13.20. prahes gas heat, 7 apart | 2 bedrooms and tiled bath private ; “ths a ‘see down terme You will want this in north ‘bus line. | oR coder oe a Fou! S00 Lake Oaklond Home & Auto . a sight. Brings over rmeouth % “oom ee Corner Lot Pa poe, A per cent on Place, fame a ch Sein tek ent. a ae Se i ‘s Ph — ape! a” John Kinzler, Realtor your investment. can you Sette garage, located paved Loan Co * rae: z ¢70 W. Huron st FE 4.3575 | ™ateh this? Only $2,950 ; e . one block bus line} $15 down & $15 per month and mpany}+- % Lake Coun- a as pone: . A.FARM wrms to qualtied one mile tr co _ $1,450; you can owp one of these choice 497 Bide a spot for 2 Eves till 9 | 160 acres lorated in the Martiand down—total prira ‘9.450. one acre tracts. Excellent land Hours’ tte 0: Saturday 6 te ; } 4 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | area. east of US23. Good § room — ~~ NEEDS sOME work’ DONE -3 8d convenient joration. ANGER “ - , = uitk — home. , 40280 base- . - - 4,97 wee e SELL THE SURPLUS) moat , govecs, Sate base. Ka sen houses located on 2 lots. ope 4) TH. BROWN, Realtor | TEAGUE FINANCE CO. Leslie R. Tripp Realtor | through Classified ads | Sat ser sere "Otner seitine be Mp ivrouim “Take Pritieety ame Crew | 262_ A. Murcs, 2 N. MAIN Lee ciassified ads | ad’ st . ‘Watkins Pontiac Retates tes | ROCHESTER, MICH. ie ery, ‘anything! Dial FE .RIDGEWAY raltors re +8 4 6 . ‘ a | ‘ i: | s eT is! See ae Caer eee Ce THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1954 TWENTY-FIVE. ia APEX AUTOMATIC Clothes Dryer & Washer old ACRES OP FREE ARMSTRONG VINOPLOOR isc ie 9x12 Linoleums .....$1.98 12z12 Rugs 4 Of Rugs “ oer | HAROLDs jad 8. SAGINAW 25450 Free Delivery Free Double Red Stamps Today a8 NATURAL GAS iad. U at BOTTLE GAS CLEARANCE j oer n "deeal te ret erator $7.88 PP wate SE w refri, oe $0 Used ena tables : . 4.00 Used %& and 16 he motors $400 Famous ae trnerapring mattress 50 for only CLAYTON'S S ce, Tuas. Si 8, éath sus pean BANK FURNITURE CO. E-Z ___ Open -tili Fri OIL Oi WeaTER tis 2 NEE Liv- CTICALL ELECTRO- Mode heater cutabte for — room ; voh. Thermostat _trolied FE 40763 Furniture, Appliances | ‘ your home for $22.77 i-gas. 6268 B _ i & davenport. rE 32-6617 BENDIX AUTOMATIC WASHER, Deluze Tromatic model lar. . Bow only $140.95. Call Casi FOr — RADIOS AND record players | | Retr, | STOVES BOUGHT LOLD changed tA ssel RED CHROME TABLE. 4 CHAIRS $35 Yellow ee table & 4 rs $45. Whir ¥ ré Electric dry E refriger- ator 1? ft * year old 2 $325. New . couch set % 6 pe wieker $20. J ind bet Hudson mattress and boa springs Kenmore man- gie & chair 605 All less than _ 1% year old FE 5- REBUILT SQUARE TUB —MaY- tag and beret yee Washing machine. FE ¢5 | ROYAL | BLUE SE VENORT 5 vet ager oo — aso. REBUILT MAY EAO, Oa Easy | _sptn drvers. FE ¢5 ee a "ak 6865 Scotch Lk. Dr., eft Cooley Lk Lk. Ra. SOFA can #14 50: C sEC- t $9.50. Wicker davenport and chair $1150: apt gas ve $0.50: refrigerater, $25. ¢ goed av- dinette $19 50. dresser 98.80: ongost Pa chair. $ : BAN ANK FURN NITURE CO. | 42 OR sRD LA.© AVE NEXT TO FARMERS GAS STATION E-Z TERMS ~PRE-CHRISTMAS | "5 | i= — Pee ti _9_Pri__nights __ ADMIRAL COMBINATION | ee. *.,' desk type sew. SY een & EX Turner's 602 Mt. Clem- _ens. FE 2-080) O REF GOOD CON- _ dition. Call aOR 3-6531 1953 MODE! & MAYTAG WASHER. Lasa.le le CHEST OP SaWne “ax 2 aTU-| '_ «ood - Price _ dent desk, $12. PE 2-2 kK, ¢ NEM IPSTI EAD. CHROME HINETTE sETS AS | 102 102 E_ Murer PE 4228 sevble these yourself and save ¢ U d Trade-in D chairs ent le Lo ded voles. se rade-in Dept. se are br new Washer guaranteed $29 95 models. Famous make Formica | Sects range , —* tops C Come i) Tabie top gas range ro) on Pago and be ——— | ae couc: $10 58 Michigan Fluorescent 33 (Or | 3 pases Ponder ureakieat act $30 95 _= Lane Ave © Diece dining room set $40 95 CHROME AND PLASTIC DIN- | Large dresser $24.95 ette set with formica top 840 SMAL. DOW NPAYMENT Ox'- reversable fiber rug 64 FREE PARKING _=y. | WYMAN'S ae SET. 638. 18 W Pike only DAVENPORT AND ae 7 Goog condition. ye) ; PRICE SALE On Linoleums, Floor Tile, Wall Tile and Paints at SYERS 141 W. Huron FE 43064 ELECTROL O& we oe CONDI- tion Cheap 50642 ELECTRIC ao DELUXE model; Avtomatic las ator: oo Pyrat ey RATTAN SECTIONAL 2 lourpge chairs: al) with 3 ber construction and spring e Porm: terrific wargein: an almost new a brass wrought = Mile Rd. near Northiawn LIKE NEW. $085 Be.te. all brig 4 My Huron Ger- ~TIOL DAY SPECIAL e pa — ave ‘CRUMP ELECTRIC BSS Bvs ores noone Ms Se AWALTON tv. Walton Cor 556 | ae ____ | UsED G Re 3 RANGES, $2950 AND a: umnro liectric 1060 Huron : TV's oT ee AND UP R B unre Electric 1060 W Huron Used Appliance Specials. } at W alte’ S ALL FAMOUS NAMES] Used wringer washers, good con- dition. 618 88 to $2888 Used gas and electric ranges $10.88 Used | | automatic washers. $38 00 PE +m ——— WAITE’S APPLIANCES DOWNSTAIRS FLOOR 1 Detroit Jewe! 1 ga. stove : limed oak bed Call | rtable electric chine 1 bowling ball PE 3-330 2 PIECE SOFA AND CHAIR IN Sh condition Reasonabie FE _ sewing $ Vacuum ci CLEANERS USED 200 choose from. All makes! up » end tank 232-3781 158 Oakland Ave _tween 8am and? pom WESTINGHOUSE RANCHO. range. electric ew f mode! __ special now oply $119 95. MI 6-1300. WROUGHT aatnOn BUNK B EDs. Paina on @attresses 844 06. rniture. Avenue. 42 Orchard Lake "WAYNE GABERTS _ APPLIANCE SPECIALS} Frigidaire « efrig. Sev ft vb oa Deluze Kelvinator refrig A-1 Norge washer ade in Motorola 17 tncb console, TV 7 0 | A4mire) table node! TV like new $48 00 Many others to choose, from Floor sample at big “ts* wnt 121 N. SAGINA FE 56189 ag og floor | — | WESTINGHOUSE AT TOM A T- fe roaster used $20 R B Munro __ Electric. 1ngo We West Huron | Witt. a SACRIFICE MODERN DRA- dt singe width rad unas & | 7 iasiieos s Gifts 59 BOLDED LDL LLL LL LLL LLLP | AKC REGISTERED COCKER pu PES-3960 ~~ TYPE- Like uppies. Phone PES-306 PORTABLE ROY ‘iL writer with carry'¢« case new, FE 2-88' er us ! SLEDS SKATES. sktis, fireplace a rman Hiances. stools, door Visit or large toyland. Barnes mee Tavawars for Ch-i:tm-< Hardware 742 W Huron &t _ Easy parking THAYER BABY BUGGY. ORIG- inal cost $65 Sell for $15. FE __5-0469, J LIONEL ENGINES EQUIPMENT too numerous to mention. Orod | condition. MA For Sale Miscellaneous 60 YR SIZE CRIB a Rollaway bed $12. “tis. Bugey | iP ro" nO A URMEISTER ‘ Tolegresd end 0 Ms Re NEIGHT’S 2685 Perry 8t Phone PE4-5431 14184 . automatic oil $s PPLY Blackett’ Offer Knotty Ro vareling. $158M tv a piywood 4 an? ix@ boards, 2x6's and 228s $85 M — imside and cutsice. $2.98 per — S 25 per $75M. white jarkston $0 gai “BRICK— “used—BRICK Common Srick-Fire Brick Ore oniy—750 = . a 2 of] burners-1 ALL PRICED FOR Quicn: New & Used Lumber "SALE Excellent used 2ués — 2x6s- 2x8s—3x12s—Jxl4s b & SURPLUS L UMBER AND MATERIAL SALES 6340 Highland Rad (M-50) OR co. +7082 Open & to 5:30 (30 Except Sundays "8 Fa CONCRETE E CULVERT PIPE c COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY CO 81_Orchard Lake Ave Coal lumber and supplies PE 3-7101 M. A. Benson oN. Saginaw gla SHALLOW- We “rE ao DuPoat” flat wal peint an a DuPont tnterior semigioss $3 McBride Hardware Merce Center Open eves end OPEN SUNDAYS ¢ TO 12 FE 24000 | — =—— — 1927 Auburn Rd. ist Crooks: | DPFSKY OIL ©“1OOR FURNACE Pl with auto controls $50. 500 gal ywood fart ghvtamt p50 Brat Nee SSM | au) inca pin a eecorativ Seater. tank and fittings. $12 3 Kitchen cabinet doors & drawers 153x640 Ww tires 62 each OR | SRMTLACIe STN WOODTCO | | 1408 Baldwin PE 2-2543 /EXERCYCLE FO? SALE. AL- OO _most_new, FE ¢102 = § poRCH LIGHTS IN EARLY RIC LIGHT FIXTURES FOR. American lanterns English | a room pte in| coach and candie are at 7 gal. j { Rewest 1054 designs, terrific val- | ues Bedroom $495 value. 5 | meee room $1095 value 5 h $204 rve'ue 61% Stiehtiy For Sak Miscellaneous 60 "Bes we Tal Pe Vk cal BURMEIS rye 1x8 white boards M. sq. ft. LUMBER #10 nick putt shungies C'& C19 > Roreeiain fis TWO YARDS ated colors. Se sq. ft. in carton Leah et nee Phone . PP as ft 94.80, Int, doore Wi a uy Bat “New Furniture Specials os guNDAY ego. 3 $1.38 ia Setter fir mer. en cur oeay Seasecna, Uoacemupns. | BF Beetatee a es wp | Sete. ewer nue tw pe er. be Sapa cent “to. aw Bo ibeiving 81 0h @ books steel clothes post, $5.48 pete, up, cotton mattresses 3 gee sa. Sewer ereshs & tile & 1995 up: roll away com- x + famed soe oe ‘ft. flooring grades plete $16.96: davenport bed full ee in windowwall_ Plywood, interior a a ot. a . exterior, Get our quantity You'll save. Peat St. Cyr Lumber Co. 6120 Bogie Lake Rd Commerce EM 3-2731 LOOK!! HOME OWNERS PIBERGLAS A FE 4-6089 LIONEL & AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS iw 393 Gedees Late MYERS PUMPS _ reduced on Myers pumps, HP. Jets now $05. Trade-ins ai No money down U _ 1-3 sed Regular $79.50, 3 heaters. now gas eater heaters 654 50, — Daal «” Le gas water Regular binet s KELLY’S TLARDWARE 3994 Auburn at Adams. FE 2-881) MAYTAG WASHER, $20. VACUUM, ——— $20 trola coal $25 FE 4-0903 Auburn 1 Hts. | sone RuPaboanaTon. 7 cU. excellent condition, $45. Re&son- ably priced ladies’ racoon fur size 16, veivet evening rap. _ Size 3 14 MI 46102 heaters. el heaters round oak heating § stove. blowers, motors rebullj bicycles and tricycles Also bicycles repaired Troy Bicycle Shop. aig John R. pear Square _Lake ~~ NEW GALVAREED PIPE % wm (21 lengths) nr. % to (23 Py ie ft. BA a SUPPLY 100 8 §-2100 “PETRO HEAT SERVICE WILL HEAT YOUR HOME For less wiw an H C. LITTLE fully guaranteed automatic Noor. utll.t "wom oF baserwent duct type of] furnace Now at reduced rices. It lights ttself and burns o 1. 2 of off} Bo simple you can instal! end service ft your. self Hundreds tn use itp this area. Demon: tratio.s dally Asso ciated wit) Tratler Exchange 8 Telegraph across from Tel- signs also complete selection lights for every room in house terrific values Michigan Fluores- _cent 393 Orchard Lake Ave jertory — Michigan Flue § ROOM PHILGAS FLOOR F FURN- w’ Tescent hard Lake Ave Range Good condition. $65 06> Ph OR 3-6129 ii CHEVROLET, RADIO AND | heater Parts to 1640 Chevrolet 1908 Ford redio Call FE 5-6670 after 5 pm _ FURNITURE. AT EXTRAORDI- | 1954 modern and tradition a) de signs in bedrooms end living room suites come Assemble these yourself look and compare with all other suttes, offered else- most the price of used furniture 383 COOr Michigan Fluorescent. ace excellent cond OR }-7822 tanks Ph ROMEX” BY THe ft _A_Thom | REINFORCED CONCRETE SEPTIC | }0”° ENTERPRISE «4 BURNER GAS OR_>7686 COIL 3% PER | 00 8 Perry. pana ~ BOILER, CLEANER RE- more rust and lime 6262 per can A. Thompson, 8¢ 6 Perry SAVE ON K OOTTER u SCENTS ae Sareus Orchard 10-Inch Lathe poss - 1 floor mode) used 2 “tely equipped hour: Com chard Lake Ave including quick change gears FREE STANDING TOILETS $17 0S. and horse~wer motor Wachbowls with fittings $11 9 FE 50750 21x22 double sinks 80 95 5 eee wee” Colres niea.ge | 39 GALLON GAS HEATERS, 006 Factory Seconds - Irregulars } $2 gallon alse heaters $87 50. SAVE PLUMBING 8tPPLY O._ 4 _‘Thempern 8 8. Sorry 100 8 Saginaw 8t $-2100 oie is. gE HEAVY DUTY WOTOR - phase, u only 2 months, FRENCH DOORS FOR SALE Al: | fy 'hp Will sacrifice. MUtuai Easy spin washing machines. | ‘44038. = — a Many er items not mentioned | STEEL CLOTHES LOCKERS. MA 63000 0 = Ideal for email) machine shop. ELECTRIC & GAS_ WATER HE HEAT-| $2. each Ca! WE 34021 Ask ers cabinet sinks al) -+| for Mr A J. Rey super bargains! ALL SHOWERS. PLETE Laundry trays stand, faucet $2185 with faucets curtain 969 50. Check Our es-Be Convinced! | terrific value $3333. Lavatories | SAVE Supply __100 8 Saginaw complete with gleaming chrome CHIPPED SINKS ALL SIZES IN-| faucets. $1495 Totlets $3050 vai- cluding 1 comop't low as SUPPLY 100 8 SA QIl. TANK 275 GA lee* eauer delivered (7 & M COMPAN SAWS ANT SCISSORS SHARPENED ALL GUARANTEED FE $7835 _ FUE! 15 $3 Lo) INAW LLON ented fill cap 5-1467 yo MACHINE WORK Is 2529 Opdyke Ra -| Garage Doors Complete sto¢ék of number 2 doors te reduced prices front remodeling Estimates free. We do and gas 71 = 8 = on PE 2-0203 outfit ___ BERR Y DOOR § SALES be sold All sizes available at garage installing } co. Tim? q@ill teil you | Garage Doors | QUALITY COSTS LESS Taylor Great Lakes 2010 Dixie Hwy GE PORTABLE | Made Garage rE RADIO for omiv $15. Wet cell reehar was heaters rd Lake Ave. Doors Overhead Door Co 4-5654 USED, marred. Also electric. led at ter- Michigan Fluorescent : HOLLINGSHEAD VARTETY store. 7 miles out Baidwin Arm strong floor covering and Mac-O Lac paints. Phone 71-7845 HAVE A FRIEND WHO a hobbr’? Chec & jes” obby fication {cr ideag on Ch has nH ANCHOR FENCES mas gifts. That’. classifica Free eetmaare P.HLA. ape ei tion number 24, | HOSPITAL BED. LIKE NEW. $73. Artist's supplies, hobby “Pr eis %. supplies, see Classification | HOME | OWNERS: «LOM AWN. cu “HOBBIES & SUP-. _ FOR PROTOGRA. A asl SE NG . Figs 80 vatue $80.50 gp Boa KENTILE : ry values. Mich- ud pvorescent tes Orebard| | asphalt ne ine arm OOR SHOP 8 ‘ ing j | i | j wes $1995 These are factory sec- onds Michigar Fluorescent. Orchard Lake Ave SEF CS BEFORE YOU BUY rour @as or of} conversion We also instal! all types of furnaces witn fiat duct FHA terms Stan _Garwood . _ STOP! LOOK! VINYL TILE 10c EACH | SMITH’S 257 S. SAGINAW ‘bo FORD _ PickUP OIL HEATER. FE 2-707} STOKER HEATER CO water heater, com 115 8 Johnson. FP j= “GALLON OIL TANK; } electric stove; sump pump Saks eecae 2 er heater. rE SAND? SHARP, S4c A TON SAND, 50-50, 47¢ A TON SAND; FILL. 26c A TON | PLATEAU 2:3438 nai Theis tie FOO, INGS AND. ins or TAYLOR TOT DELUXE model like new 65 Waido tS) 2 WHEEL TRAILER WITH RACK. $30 (390 Whittemore. FE 5-6589 | TROPICAL FISH 10. § and 2 it ann | Ly 50 fish. all ‘or rAl BOTT LUMBER Lumber doors. windows, hard ware plumbing. B P 8. paint. Septic tanks samp pum system for wet — oe rock. rock lath and wail furnaces: 1035 Oakland VE 42622. hie eee _ A, Thompson, 60 8. Perry 4 TANKS. 15. 2 heaters, stand App —ximately $60. OR 3-1179. | Thor and Ph. LOOK FOR YOUR OP. _ PORTUNITY ‘in the “Business Opportunities” column in the Classified section TODAY! } antiques, | | suto., 2? nine MODEST MAIDENS “Of course 1 can describe the burglar! dreamy!" By Jay Alan| Sale Farm Produce 75 _ Auto Acessories 80 woe ee eevee USED ELEC. RANGE Sette RADIO & eu 423 ~W) Hurem Street 423 PE ¢1133 UNDERWOOD PORTABLE TYPE. | writer. Like new 22-6503 USED OIL GAS AND COAL FUR-, Also and naces ers, ot) gas | furnaces water heaters. blowers and supply. | Wayne Air a | tioning Co. N. Main. Rocb- | ester. OL Lt j Aluminum $3000 Doore Cee Weedon HOME EQUIPMENT COM BINATI ATION Feige WHITE 614.15. side wel | bakes CH Gielen INC. RENT r OOR TooLs SAWS. ey ers, trailers ver — at 1 oer. . Jackson's Mont | | PRION F GRINNELL FTA N xo | j Evanaire oi] furnace with net Good condition ua eee USE OUR TOOLS DO YOUR OWN | plumbing wirtmg. repairing. Com- plete stock soll, sewer crock and drain tile im Builders’ | Supply 156 West Montceim 12 Friday through Wednesday _8 to 6:30 Closed every Thursday, THE & Decke Porter-Cable Milier's Falls and a Co tools, saws. drills FT. -POOLECO.|r3s 1S] Oekiand Ave 25 PER CE XT Discount on Sherwin Williams | and Berry Bros interior paints Discontinued colors Oakiand Fuel | and Paint. 436 Orchard Lake _Ave _VE 5-150 | | Cameras, Equipment 61A) OTRE: CAMERAS & aig oly Some lis under “Hobbies & Supplies Classification number 246A. - Go MERCIAL in 3 Acme 8Bynchro Shut- _ter $100 FE 2-s808° Sale Musical Goods 62 PPL LPL LL Ee ACCORDIONS FACTORY PRICES XMAS layaways all sizes colors. | Enroll in our school now Accor | loaned, Basement aoe 7. Prati _ off W. Huron FE BABY GRAND PIANO ae | bench Excellent condition Rea- | sonable FE 2-0752 BEFORE | you BU ANO NT a Betsy cee or QGuibrap- ae svinet piano. $20 *. $10 monthly. Cartage and months renta] applied to prrchase of piano. Rent a piano for the holt days Gallagher's, FE 40966 a a TUNING AND REPATR ing ¢ Osear Schmidt FE 2-5 VERY SMALL UPRIONT Fux suitable for recrreation room Gallagher's, FE ¢-0.66 WOOD CLARINET B FLAT _MY_ 23571 Music Instruction 6. 62-A PAaernnorrnv—nesn wes | sax ANDL CLAR NET INSTRUC tions. Harold Krohn, FE 2-7362 a | Se Sale Office Equipment 63 RALLY, ED LADLE A, ROYAL TYPEWR ITER WITH -1 condition, used 3 mo | oa OR 3-106 . “SECRETARIAL DESK. METAL 60 Hi Excelient ition, FE |_4100 or FE Sif SECPETARIA!, DESK METAL 60 teh Excellent condition. rE | Sab Sale | Store Equipment “64 AN NTED D SMALL COMMERCIAL _bake oven FE 3-213 _Saie Sporting | Goods ¢ 65 i seas A BEAUTIFUL SET OF SPALDING (Top Flight) trons (2 to 6), like new, 3} years old. Would make ideal Christmas present. rE 4-5158.. 4872 Elizabeth Lk. Rd. DEERSKINS IANNED, NATURAL Head Center a 38 REMINGTON AUTO.; 12 GAUGE shea target like new. 2 canvasses. {2x1 lexi6 FE 5-4243 : GUNS. BU SELL TRADE SHOT uns end rifles Sheil. 375 6 Telegraph Burr 32-4708 $12.50 u Fr gig "#Nt# HT. De Yerad Loads ee ‘ a or , PILL DIRT TOP SOIL. AND & rE eravel delty: ¢ WEEK OLD BOXER PUPS AKC | aeek one ated _ 6 WEEKS “eee a rye : 7 BANNY GOATS FOR SALE. OR hue “AND, , CAN ARIES 488 Aub-rn Rd FE +65 PARAKEETS. CARARIES ate. food, since 1977. 584 Oakland Ave PARAKEETS, OPALINES CANAR- les _1304 Mt Clemens |_ FE 40060 PanaREEre joss ie) MEL Finite PET sUPPLi¥s | Dancey's 158 Oakland FE 5-563) PEDIOREED SHORTHAIRED ENG sh pointer brown and ehite tieked maie 4 goo 671 Home- stead Drive FE 5& RFOISTER®EN Bract pee 7 . 7 WKS” old Excellent stock FE 5-5548 REG. RED BONE. MALE. 1). YR old 4871 Halsted Rd off Pontiac Trail REGISTERED MINIATURE Cot. lie (Sheltie) 1 rear Sable white Loves chiidren cham: _ piu stret $85 FE 50401 REGISTERED COCKER PUPPIES Phone OR 3-7566 after 3 00 pm SPRINGER SPANIEL PUPPIES AKC registered Rea« — Law. land kenne!s EM 3-8 SETTER PUPS. 6 Ps OLD 8 FE S306 8 = _ 8T BERN/KD CHRISTMAS PUPS Regi. Prees details ures | free Manitou Kennels atrous _ Sask Canada ¢ YEAR OLD POINTER & BEA- ee hound ' L Oberlin 2242 8 Telegraph Rad _ - WHITE RATS DOVES ALL PET Shop, 68 8 Astor FE +6433 PRERENDER Te BOARDINO BATHINO AND CLIP. pink. 794 6 Perry FE 32-6113 HdGs & GATS PRIVATE RUNS _Heat Burr-Shelt_375 8. Telegraph. Hay, Grain & Feed 71) 5© TON OF GOOD HORSE HAY 80 cent: @ baie Morey's Guif Club. 228 Uniod Lake Rd EM 34810 ALL KINDs HAY STRAW WOOD. corn picking. old and new corn, _tractor_work MA 5-0666__ CORN — OATS HAY Large or small quantities __8-2179 ~ STRAW. Oa | _ For Sate Livestock 72 DAIRY SALE. FRIDAY, DECEM- ber Jrd. at 83% om. If you need ' cattle don't miss this sale Some cattle already con igned Farmers if you have cattle to sell, con- sign them to this sale Bank terms Floyd Kehril. cierk. = Gotchatk auctioneer For inform _tion phone Howell 1089 : HEAD OF REGISTERED Quernsev- Une cow & Mee ~“ ready to fres -n years old freshen Nov . yp. hetfe i menth. olf due Dee 3 e Heifer 12 months eld fine for ¢H club work. Both hetfers | deughte: of Silver Hille Risto crat No 310166 Charlotte E Twmas. 272° Clarkston Rd. | _Leke Orion 2 Riding HORSES “AND PON ¥ | i Ma off Pontiac | me ’ i 1 RED DURHAM. 1 RED POE fresn with calf, 2 Holstein heifers due in Feb . 2 feeders. and 2 sows 2380 E Watties Ra between John R and Decuindre RABBITS RREEDING DOE AND bucks, chickens. purebred Corntsh banter> New range house. MA oe? YOUNG PI08, CHEAP. : OR +33 Wanted Livestock | 3 PIP DAI LAP ARAL AAO “MLL rtston. For Sale Poultry 74 BREASTED BRONZE PE 50178. BROAD BROAD BREASTED BRONZE TUR- fe 8 Figis. Call ALFALFA AND BRCMF HAY bale BARGAIN! tor with | Ford Motor Som 1 FERGUSON TRAC- —— So —. ack w inch se 7 Wit" sacri ice. Call EM Paste 8! after p.m. ATTENTION! parts. starters generators and voltag ® id SCHRAM AUTO PARTS 2638 Dixie Hwy FE ¢63 7” FORD. TRUCK 159 OVERHEAD | eng ‘n Mercury motor built for race car. MI 40674 GLASS. GLASS, GLASS We speciaiize in safety anece for cars trucks and buses, urance Giass Mh argeansier pound Swit, each | windshield. All | o Sat. up door glass or ‘90 FORD LEFT FRONT FENDER. motor parts for Jeep. governor for __tractor or car FE 5-360 saws service & rentals, MY¥ 3-682). CHAIN SAW + SE see cumin Brand wil models Ct chain saws with 20 h guide bars com i 5 HP —$105 4 HP -$186 3 HP -6175 We only have a few left so hurry, call us today. PE 4-1112 KING BROS. YOUR I-H DEALER Pontiac Road at Opdyke Pontiac Farm Supply JOHN DEERE BALER 2211 Pontise Ra PE 46140 7 Auction” Sales 77 REPOSSESSION tee SALES No. 98HA21047 ocock im the morniney Nov 1954 at 63 & Perry Pontiac | bor Sale Housetrailers” 78 ~~ A THANKSGIVING SPECIAL. 4 55 mode! Only 63.695 One 3% 6f?)«6odemonstrator. Priced ries Genesee Sales 2101 Dixie Highway ee LIGHT Alt ALUMINUM 16'» foot housetratier gas heat, A-1 | condition sleeps 4 8750 FE +a71 28 FOOT Al MA HOU SETRAILER. Low down payment FE 8-0877 195) RICHARDSON 7) FT MOD- ern Houie..ailer $2000 on easy térm: FE 5-831 R B Munro Electric 1060 Wert _NHuron % FT io ZIMMER TANDEM wheeis Wil’ eel! reasonable FE 816s |Pick a Bargain "es tee cE | USED CARS | FROM 10 used all modern trailers 28 to 71 f| Priced to move with low | terms and interest rates | 10 others used —must be solid row | make the terms Also see the new Stewart « Qeneral » Holly ond Skyjine coaches | Dogs Trained Boarded 7 JQ Parts and acce.sores Mile south — Lake Orion on M-24 MY 2-072 ~ Pontiac Chiet MOBILE HOMES 7% ft to 61 ft. in fength. Up to | 5 years to pay You can buy a Les Hutchinson reconditioned trai'er as loW as $50 4 {~ Hutchinson’s Trailer Sales 461% ‘nate Hey Draston Plains Phone OR 41202 Corner ® Mile Rd and Mound Detroit 2830 8. Dort Highway Funt | Trailer Exchange stabished Ginee 1932) aneerenn Royal Cham Rite- Crait Beemer Tini-Home and | many other new and used 1 & 2 bedrm medels 1} to 44 ft. Choose your owr floor plan. Lowest poss!- ble terms New trailers as little as ‘4 dotn as 'ong as § years to per and as low as * ver cent fi- nance rates PARTS—STORE Evervthine tor the trailer from out. Parkhurst Trailer Sales ee ee ha Sones, FO T. — tf acon” | & COOKI grove, FUEL OTL HEATER. Tigss Lf NEW CALL OR _ 3-795 ° Rent eclae | ieee 79 gna mod mv ool i a OR 3-074. Ed. Hudson, t ‘oh wor | 7 SET HYDRAULIC VALVE LIPT. ers ~ w). for 1053 Buick V4 $15.00 Phone OR 3.2343 BS A A { Open Ev 1 days @ week Btarters and geerators $5.50 Rebull. springs 50 Lots of used carts for “@ cars and up 006 Oakland Ave Ph FE 44513 | Auto Service 8) Re NM ERPRPR PR ROR Re ee ewww CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE | ear. Cylinders rebored. Zuck Ma- | ae shop 23 Hood. Ph ee For Sale Used Trucks 90 WILSON GMC ae -| TRUCKS™ toe 5. Waegeerg Tl £. Bures _ ee. E. ae Ford Stake 2 Ton 12 Ft. Body $245 LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer ‘FOR MORE Pian 30 YEARS a GOOD PLACE _7roO_ BUY" BUY.” _ For Sale Used ‘Cars 91 LLL LLP POD POR SALE BY PRIVATE PARTY. Late t Buick ing ‘ actual miles le _ oo at $1000 Phon ANYONE LIVING ON ORCHARD ; Lake or Commerce rds! If wort in Pontiac and are from 8 00 to 5 Wish transportation. FE 4-646) before 5 MA 1741. PONTIAC DRIVEAWAY SERVICE. Transportation peid to Miami, Fia Drive cars) FE ¢5139—43's Tinten Street | LEAVING FOR ~ BOUTHEAST r MIS _tour Wednesday, OR _}-0042 TRUCK DINO | NORTH Pa RT load efther rr 6-enne FRANS PORTATION OP- fered to anyone siring « ride anywhere from Walled { Lake through Keego Harbor to Pontiac ease phone FF 44461 before 5:00. efter 5 00 phone MA ¢'741 Wanted Used Cars ‘88 PLL PLLA CALIF. BUYER HERE NEEDS 86 SHARP CARS AVERILI. 6 wor | gee HWY PE 208 oF Ca all THE KEST THEN GET 62 Oakiam Ave FE +7 +7333 “THE HIGH DOL LAR For high gra + ted cars Bei sa ste J. VANWELT OR } 22 L. Att MODEL WANTED 1 “WRECK cars @ to Bagley payer Parts FE $02 $-620) 170 BAGLEY _f°Tt TOP CABH $ | FOR TOP CLEAN CARS ANY MAKE OR MODE! _ECONOMY | CARS 2 AUBURN a NOW BUYING CLEAN CARS BOB FRUST INC _ 880 8. Woodwar! Birmingham See M&M Motor Sales For top dollar on late — care | 2627 Dikie Hwy _ 3-1603 WANTED LATE OG EL| wrecked cars. and junk cars ie! _lerbacks Auto Parts _FE 61483 SCRAP CAKS Oh CHA? aa ee OR 4512 _ WTD SHARP USED CARS '51-'36 Get vour hbieh bt and see Us tart Huron Motor Sales 052 W Huron rE 2-264) wrp Ju NK CARS & SCRAP IRON Fast service rE | * Te or WE 23-2666 eves | For Sale Used Trucks # —_—_— 1980 FORD % TON PICKUP EX — condition 875 Scott Lake PICK P A large selection for you Many makes and models and they are all in “A-1" condition end ready * CY OWENS i147 8. Saginaw PB >-410) > 2-FT uLVaNe VERY GooD condition. $650 each Mutcninson Tratier Saies, Drayton Plains. 51 GMC 80 TANDEM DUMP _wWith vear around job OR 31005 1953 DIESEL GMC TRACTOR. io oP vase trade, With or without Ire ou. TRUCK —* sae POLL 503 Saginaw ish with out«tandng ¢ m™me, runs tw with gor tires AY & OMOR L - FULL PRICE. $20 down and $14.44 per month 21] S. Saginaw St. Mastery Hergrenves FE 4-4546 i “SCRAP AND CHEAP CARS | 3-046 Fee = SRD AIhG BUMPING & PATTING rh . A aace ee SUPER RIVERIA, DEC. SPECIAL FREE ESTIMATE Paes alll 28 pe We will steam clean. tune-up en- ALL MAKES OF CARS os He was simply {35° oe ee eee Oe eee) PAYMENT PLAN i054 “BUICK CENTURY) 4 DOOR. Iso special a for BR AID MOTOR-SALES | ro ite , oo oui | C, fg Ea BUICK Eche Ti GOOD wer package for Parma ae | Cars es Went Bike Be condition. Price $200. PE 34719, and owners Adds 4 on rv -—- --—_ x Wood, Coat & Fuel 67 parman ws’ srs SERVICE ON ANY AU- | gn ©s,sospeayiae Be . arma 8 y i = Mu “| FIREPLACE SLAB, 24” Pree, poet and Savery, | TOMATIC TRANSMIS- _owner “a BP eae” “e per cord * tor $15 Celivered. mie ee SION: POWER-GLIDE |** BUICK ‘BUPE Pe coon YOUR 1H. DEALER | “condition. PE. 5-304, GOOD DRY SLAB WOOD, 65 .60| Pontiac Rd at Opdyke _, OR DYNAFLOW. | SaoeLbac 14 ~=6CRHEAP. 172 N. ed 2 for $10. Delivered. PE ¢-6808. | MALL CHAIN aa EARL &| ECONOMY USED CARS 22 _ Perry after 9, ™. iieaV¥ DRY 6LAB WOOD. aLso| Mastice Co. Bn Mtore a | AUBURN AVE “REAL NICE 86 CADILLAC « or ‘ s x door seca: Ztone paint, bive ee,” Lhd a cord or 2 tor _ford Ra Sale M t Se t 82 and ivory radio heater, at $1 - apes otor Scooters 82 | KINDLING woop. MONEY MAKERS!! | anncnee as Es lr +6493. | NEW WHIZZER. USED VERY LIT- men pg a PUEL FIRE | Used Case stalk shredder, like tle $150 FE 5- after § pm. gel Fh of Le oe oie tiodline rimace, fire fire- uew _except of weekends. a 82 w rth of cute 0. 5 hd Oakland { nN, EEK. ‘ al Ld es Ww ce} & Paint Co. FE 54-6159. | Used New Idea stalk shredder, * Be yg aie bears so mies op them v asad percha rat | FE £4006 | linings end tires at 30.000, Ive | Plants, Trees Shrubs 68 seq ott’ Idea No 12 clean ri sharp. Call eeepc geass renders "Priced to welll "| For Sale Motorcycles 83) catirtac isi ao" SPECIAL A BLACKHILL SPRUCE von | — “ectocs, wack ¢ De. sedan. \ S A Biue. Norway and | Used Oliver McCormick and J - R on | : ‘il : , . white “Pir Dougias and Con- | ROE, EBM ERAOTS i cea marley [a a see Harle windows ant sett Less than 28.- Scie Siitace esp Ml |Osed Mew Iden + row corm oleee.| Barnes date cmv Ose | Gir CGE week tha tive tree Uig your own Bring “rp e* (New car ordered - reason burlap enc wols 2822 Sleeth Rd. HOUGHTEN’S _for selling’ Dial MYrtle 3-8432, o straight West » mies — $28 N. Main Rochester OL 1-976) | For Sale Bicycles 4 isss CHEVRO'ET 4 DOOR, RA- cerne vight oe al teres Open SLIVER KING DIRECT DRIVE ~—~ ~~ di> heater ood condition. 6475 ny ee pee | — ag ight IE El SIRES. J REBU wT | cate br : bs ; newly painted Xmas ROL Nursery. MUtua' 4-6038. Briggs & Stratton. Clinton We | Sher ‘adio. o. beoker. 163 Nor- FE Pet 09 constp = ower = | | | toa, FE 2.90%. or Sale 5 seete arts & Repair tor 1961 CHEVIE ; RAR PI __ Boats & Ac Accessories 85 a) Cavin AKC MALE COLLIE 1 MONTHS | Dick's s Air Cooled Engines —~~~~~~~~™ | Signals Very clean. Must sacri ls ewan tog A ean CHRIS-CRAPT 16 PT. 60 H P.| fice PE 56178. PES oe. = +0320 in-board A-' condition Bar- inst CHEVROLET 7 DOOR DE- AKC GERMAN SHEPHERD PUP- | GARDEN TRACTOR 7OR-GEAR “DRIV. | fair Ale le ft Old Town ce | “lise Sun visor spot light. wind. en with cultivator §250 Practh noe $70 Fe ss ahis*As eeahera easy yes. oz Satire ike | Sw Y 4388 Holy Prone MEN TENN VAN BOATS os -|AT STU ree ollv 5. OF * registered German. Shepherd to CORN CRIBS, CORN CRIBBING ALUMA-CRAFT BOATS evn ; ee ws appreved bitches MY Corn pickers, new and used silo | = Z terms lay-e-away PDTOP MILES. 2-TONE mn a Z io .| = a Machinery Ph 45 a ~. & Service er One ower ¢ soare . STU : P _Ortonvi ; Dever w* a Beers’ | ONE MAN CHAIN $A Tn CUNT . OUFBOARD 5 woTORS 5684 Updyke Rd. Pups 625. PE $-1481 te a oe traliers ore erething tor the | 1952 Chevrolets. Former! AQUATIC GARDENS - | payments avatiaoie Miers Oar | OWENS saltune SUPPLIES taxicabs. Reas. 101 Tele. Pe Ae nad meta ef st Mile, | 20 Trenere Lote ave, 78 Huron o7_N. Mil) & FE ¢2851.' Birmingnam Phone MI +6009. a BLACK COCKER BANNIES. ee — | MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS. | CHEV 5? POWERGLIDE. TWO Special Xmas Bargain Special Chetetmas deal lay-| t-ne. resin ond heater. Good iF. 4811 Halsied Re. oft | g | ons Oa. tine | s% M. 2 Bown tractors snow pi oa snail Sepaai wm one O30 ne wer | BEAU aaTIPU: PUREBRED BOXER | wheel weights for only hold Geacees vies 2161 Disie = Original price plus freight a: CREV EE) 2 23-2222... ot Fake. 7 See. Se | bins 9"0 cructher "specials oh. Cl | Michwer a PCR: vcaseccceneas oT |BABY PARAKEET AND NEW srs. raciors an! mowers BACHAY OGUTEOARD lac «a f . So cage 87 Al* breeders OL OR Sane Dixie Hwy MA herr Mgenast Onn ~ | Ms Pent: on Late Motels ene ts ate a PARAKEETS ' WitH ¢: CAOF SIMPLICITY GARDEN TRACTORS. SHORTY #00K’8 race i ee ni Som. Earls aiaatick Se Milord, MSP as ping Lake "Phone FE T8300 | OO YOU WANT 6 GG5b_TREB Sel 4th St FE 2402) Closed Bun _¢0042 or MU ¢ “BOATS, TRAILERS. BUY. SELL OR | _Cartner” ee SEAOLES REGISTERED siRED SPECI) 1 PRICES! jy wate Surreeen. 1 6 Te | ie cael « DOOM by field champion 6 months oid md 1951 Plymout Cranbrook. ¢ door | ACCESS CALL PE 2-0882. Radio and heater, dark -greep | ‘5, — ee Bs not tata or 8 paint runs like e new car! | "s treph 1954 dad @ V-6 ‘2 tom pickup. Light PONTIAC & DOOR erteen finish Big savings on is dan. On owner. re SE- — _and $400 aise | 1954 Chrysler New Yorker 4 door PONTIAC ‘84 8 WYDALE wrioT73 3 Radio and heater, light green lone Star Chieftain deluxe FE finish Trade vour old car on 2-906 this one ie PONTIAC prea, or 2 CLARKSTON $a TANT Sep RRS, Nee mes, CHRYSLER- = fo niga aol DEALER | Clarks MADie $5141 Se ‘ &@ PM. Gally ee 7 is an A-} car. FE 54 STARCHIEP 4 DOOR HYDRA- PONTIAC °1956 CHIEFT matic other accessories Low luxe @ dr Hydraematic DE- Redio league brings their own equip- “The intemor decorators’ ment when they bowl'"’ _mileage. Like new F' Heater. Whitewallx. Visor. Good : PONTIAC ‘0. PE 6138 AFTER | Condition Private $505. MI 60883 days | Someta 5 p.m. en ; : j a ‘% SUPER DELUXE NTIAC. ‘54 8 CYLINDER STAR- For Sale L sed Cars o1! _ For Sale Used Cars 91 “ serr sedan Pully equipped. FE pace lle ga ghar ey heli 1.Ds in DELU cr 68, FULLY popor 49 WAYFARER gh csciate ‘34 +~=CATALINA BLACK AND!) ib Pownae Te cu “7 IPPED EXCELLENT CON radio and heater c.esn rigina +461 PONTI DOOR STOM orguir OR 3-204 owner Reasonable FE 2-96 roth wae. $ months oe cede Starchief. with power steering and |"#@ PONTIAC 4 DOOR streak radio end heater. Clean FE_2-8405 Goon Condition FOR SALE 41 PONTIAC. CALL | WILLY8 8 | STATION WAGON GOOD — after 7pm MA 5-2296 PE 5-880 accessories. Fe Gregory Ri Wow mileage 42902 33] PACKARD. DELUXE CLIPPER L ARRY 2 dr fully equipped. #150 wi | trade Mazuek otor Sales 5 Brad East. JEROME «7 « DOOR PLYMOUTH _FE_€5340 Rochester Ford Dealer SE E PAULSON kor A Good Deal 06 S. Perry St. ‘SA Pern VU _ _FE 4-6882 Studebaker Hardtop Coupe You Wall kind. ..* LESS THAN 5000 MILES GOOD REPUTATION EXCELLENT PRICES $1245 FINE AUTOMOBILES LARRY SCHUTZ JEROME BoE brane Rochester Ford Dealer PH. OL 1711 FOR MORE THAN © YEARS A DAYS ONLY Any of the More Than Hedoon Dester |i of State ait ie cee HAVE FE 200 | OLDS“ 60 SEDAN ONE OWNER car. Power — Hydramatic jad “> fee” enh smal) _ Loaded rE éown to sult ‘« — GOO) CONDITION. 43 cane. 4 TAYLOR CH "VROLET "83 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 dr EARcains —| 8 Saas alg 1983 Willys Loaded. . . 194 Hudson. Flack Bll eases es Be em SRT | AT WALLED LAKE 312 W, Montcair. abro sae Phone’ MArhet. 61861 weg oR ee —= ee Wf Sak es”! = Get Set DO YOU KNOW for Winter YOUR SALESMEN? With a Good Used Car If Not, Let's From Get Acquainted! . Community Bob Says Motors This 1952 Plymouth Clud Coupe rides and drives like @ dream. | ‘48 PONTIAC Streamiiner “@" four door redic | heater Hydrametic, motor just Rusty Say | Sremenies’ $395 fet eee 1980 Ford V-8 two door with rdio and heater aioe 1, aaa | $1 BUICK | i Riviera, fo four door radic a Dynalfic Ed. Says: | sous Any ote who drives this 1962 ihe, Nght ‘bie beauty’ Dyre| 'S2, CHEVROLET matic transmission. Styleline Deluze Club Coupe Jet 5 black finish wall tires. ra- dio & heater $845 Ernie Says: four “door” loaded "49 CADILLAC Buick Super with extras end you'll agvee there aren't Fi four door, redio heat meny 51 895 sg etl ry whitewail tires Pa F | : Paul Says '42-CADILLAC This 1962 Nash Station Wagod Ciub Coupe, radio heater & Hy- t bone i fth b | , Pesiermice ‘areca’ faan’vand | S7AMANE whitewall tires 5 WIAD ‘49 FORD Others to See— | Staten Wages wb rede & | Womine eae 2 door. $395 5 m 4 door, | sb Rootec™ “man | ‘47 DODGE tahoe two door with radic end eater. Riemenschneider Bros. | $145 Dodge- =] STUDEBAKER Plymouth Commander Starlite Coupe — V-8 - | heater and automatic transmis- “The Cars With The me $545 Forward Look” > S Sagi S : 232 S. Saginaw St. 49 FORD Phone FE 2-9131 Custom two door, radio, heater and overdrive A New Idea Ds ’52 BUICK In Buying heater” Bye tet whiewall | Used Cars | _ | Now You Can ’s y Buy Them | srvemige "Fate ter redie | By the $545 | } -Pound ‘50 CHEVROLET Come in PP al ny “we te O'S Kise et in heater. and Sage ete 1 $495 | | ne ee ‘$1 PONTIAC bargains. this be the Streamiiner “8” oe door with est 13 miles ever drove radio, heater and whitewal) tires. DAVE DAWSON, INC #95 a Stith ai | ws Community sToP WIsHING For A| Motor Sales CAR! Select it today’ in Inc. Want Ads! Lots of sor Nn ae at =o | Papin! 4 ie anc SO $895 "$1 Buick 4 dr. Super, blue finish, radio, heat- ef, Dynaflow. $1895 "83 Buick Super 4 dr., radio, heat- er, special paint $1195 "33 Chevrolet Bel Air 2 dr., radio, heater, one owner, premium tires. $195 ’°50 Hudson 4 dr,, radio, heater. What a price! $495 31 Ford 2 dr., Deluxe, radio, heater, runs and looks good. $445 ’°50 Chevrolet 4 dr, ra- dio, heater, nice black finish. $1295 "52 Buick Super 4 dr., radio, heater, Dynaflow and 2 tone finish. $295 49 Buick 2 dr. radio, heater, good body and engine. Dy natlow. WINTERIZED Satety-Checked FINE USED CARS Nester sdirectom signals ack: Swe, tinted laa a ~— wo. hs, ee ae han cal 6 ae eee $650 $1,875 1953 MG 1947 CHEVROLET poe rebuilt engine. a pene that rag ge idol og poten FINAL CLEARANCE — pou = ie Sd is a oo No Reasonable Offer Refused ° see 1950 FORD 1948 PLYMOUTH Open Till 10 P. M. Friday and Saturday OLIVER BUICK OPEN TILL 10 P. M. 211 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. Over Wholesale EXAMPLES: 1953 NASH 1950 DE SOTO RAMBLER ore tae finished Beautiful metallic green finish, white wall tires, Tadic, heater, A per- fect second ‘car $725 spare tire kit. direction signals and other accessories. $975 1953 BUICK RIVIERA HARDTOP The car 1951 HUDSON { er ee ee See th redio. Rere’s the car for you! Marcon POUR DOOR. If you look- finish, exceptionally clean, ra- ing for a car for the this dio. heater and economica) fe tt. Grey finish, clean in- overdrive transmission. terior, four new tires and large $395 $2095 $625 nent. NO on DOWN <0) Buick 2 d d +P dr S $3.50 a Week 5 uick 2 dr., radio, 54 Pontiac 4 dr., Star- : heater, needs a little chief, Hydramatic, ra- a meee eR on 1951 PLYMOUTH body work. dio, heater. You ead your fomtly wi caje7 rouR poos. A car es scemeie trit Sram Pa “a a, ae ‘Wax, ‘neater "power "brates. shield washers. one owner $895 automatic transmission. direc- $725 $1195 sacieen ten cane a windshield eae y! . he *53 Ford 4 dr., Custom- S2 Plymouth, radio, $1,025 1951 HUDSON line, radio, heater, fine heater. 2 to choose POUR DOOR. & atce car. worth condition. from. 1951 OLDS. “88” rebuilt, engine, radia. beater. lg ye side is factory-new, one owner. . $525 49 ~Ply h d "53 Buick 2 dr., Riviera | | $1,025 1952 ee P + oer por canner Hardtop, radio, heater , cor vers mere than the tation. and: Dyasthoes, 1954 PLYMOUTH —_— fry. and. "biue. pew Grea, "iow Attractive blue finish with all er and direction signals. Spee aren, Zz, $ $795 — giction ‘nugnai’ out bechup 1951 LINCOLN "31 ge 1 ton pickup, “ . ~ . : ‘31 Chevrolet Deluxe 4“ good tires. $1.575 cael ‘epemenek ‘ae dr., radio and heater. 1980 PLYMOU TH Frotshed tn an attra tre tive te $475 STATION WAGON. Beautiful $825 green finish, equipped —- $165 ’30 Ford 2 dr., radio, |) end. other mre 1953 DESOTO ’46 Pontiac 2 dr., radio, heater. Thoroughly re- ||] ciean inside and out. TOWN AND COUNTRY sTA- heater. A nice Club Conditioned. $775 it every need. Besipped wun Coupe. oly mm onvene ‘veain 1953 CHRYSLER large Reater, direction signals $445 WINDSOR CLUB COUPE. Ab Eee —- $2695 '49 Pontiac 2 dr., radio | eraer caries, goats, Senter — a and heater. A good run- $1,425 $1,825 "54 Buick Riviera Hard- top, all the extras. $645 "51 Stude. V-8, 4 dr, . fadio and heater. Clean. ning Car. $1495 : Pick out the car you want and drive home in a real bargain. We must make room for more new car ’S3 Pontiac 4 dr. Deluxe |i] ‘T@des. 8, Hydramatic, radio, | heater, 2 tone blue. , Immediate Delivery KELLER -KOCH Birmingham’s Largest Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer WOODWARD & 13% MILE RD., ROYAL OAK Lincdin 6-8410 ; ' Midwest 6-1200 | PONTIAC 19o4 PEL i MOTOR SALES tain aoor “aya cue Seeees. wotie wall tires, very clean. This | Goodwill 1954 PONTIAC STARCHIEP four door, radio. heater, Hydro- matic all power equipment (Stock No 3776). $1995 , 1948 MERCURY Club Coupe Radio, heater and overdrive (Stock No 3639-A) $395 1951 DODGE Sedan Radio and heater. ‘Btock No. 3668-A) $595 1951 GMAC SUBURBAN #ith Tadio and heater (Stock Neo $995 PONTIAC Pour Door and heat- 1953 Hydramatic. redio er (Stock No 3764) $1495 FORD Sedan with radio ‘Btock No J711-A) $625 1961 and heater will Used Car™ 1954 Pontiacs. 63 Mt. Clemens at Mill “NOT A NAME, Pontiac Retail Store Used: Cars BUT A POLICY” 195! CHEVROLET four door radio, he@ter, Powerglide ‘Stock No. 3714) $645 1960 PONTIAC two door fa- dio and heater. Stock No. 3718) 1952 PONTIAC Sedan Hydra- matic, radio and heater (Stock No. 3732) $995 1948 BUICK Super four door radio and heater (Stock No $225 1953 PORD Sedan. Fordomatic, radio and heater (Stock No $1125 1948 DODGE Sedan with radio and heater (Stock No 3756) $195 1983 PACKARD CLIPPER Club Coupe, radio. heater and Hydramatic (Stock No. 3750) _ $1495 i [ These are just a few of the trade-ins we're getting on the great new 1955 Pontiacs. See us today for your ‘Goodwill Buy” in 8 “Good- TREMENDOUS SAVINGS Choice of Several Models, 4 Doors and Catalinas Tremendous Savings! Hurry! “Buy Your Car From a Dealer You Know” Pontiac Retail Store FACTORY BRANCH Phone FE 3-7117 Bargains Galore 53 CHEVROLET Pour door 2710 model with re- dio and heater $1,089 , 53 HENRY J Two door with overdrive and snow tires. License No. GC 94-26 $595 52 PACKARD $889 ’*53 OLDS SUPER 8&8 Radio, heater, Hydramatic and whitewall tires. $1,689 54 CHEVROLET Bel Air Sport Coupe, radio, op whitewall A ante meer $1,989 "30 CHEVROLET Bel Air with radio. heater and License DJ No. 9-81. $579 52 PONTIAC Cotalina, radio, heater, Hydra- $1,189 ’52 CHEVROLET A very nice -2 door sedan and priced low! “It's the Biggest Thing in Town!” THEY GOTTA GO! SALE Rock-Bottom Prices "52 NASH Rambler Series. License No. BS 38-02. $649 "53 CHEVROLET and 49 STUDE. Starlite Coupe. License Ne. AG 68-66. , $298 53 WILLYS wagon, front wheel Grive. License No. DP 50-34. $1 CHEVROLET A mighty fine little Club Coupe $597 ’$9 MERCURY in good ‘51. MERCURY $689 i Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! _ SEE THESE BARGAINS AT— Michigan’s Finest Used Cars WOODWARD AT 13 MILE ROAD. \ PS —Come i in sheets We're Ope 9-91 FE 2-9101 J REVERSE CRAROES SS ee eee. ee See ee ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1954 Serial Star Likes Combining Acting, Singing -- Today's Television Programs -- Channel 2—-WJBE-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 1—-WXYZ-TV Channel 8—CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(7) Little Rascals. - Second Childhood.” (9) Capt. Video. Ad- venture serial. (4) Time for Mu- sic. Janie Palmer sings. (2) Gene Autrey. Autry thwarts rob- bery in ‘The Carnival Comes to Town.” 6 15—(9) News. Austin Grant. (4) News. 6:30—(7) Wild Bill Hickok. Adven- ture film ‘with Guy Madison. (9) Foy Willing. (4) Showcase of Stars. Drama (2) News Ace. Ken Cline, Van Patrick. 6:45—(9) Frankie Conners. Music, | Norman Petty Trio, guests. (2) Weatherman. Dr. Everett R. Phelps. 7:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. Puppet show. (9) Hopalong Cas- sidy. Western adventure. (4) It's a Great Life. Steve and Danny try to get loan from bank in “The Closet.” (2) Tales of to- morrow. “Invigorating Air,’ science fiction story. 7:15—(7) Detroit deadlipe. News. 7:30—(7) Name’s the Same. Quiz. (9) Motion Picture Academy. Joan Fontaine, Louis Jourdan in “Letter from an Unknown Wom- man.” (4) Tony Martin. Songs in New Orleans setting. (2) News. Doug Edwards. 7:45—(4) News Caravan. John Cameron Swayze. (2) Perry Como, Songs. 8:00—(7) Come Closer. Quiz with Jimmy Nelson. (4) Caesar's Hour. Off-season vacation too much for the “Commuters,” played by Sir Caesar, Car! Rein- er, Howard Morris,« Nanette Fabray. (2) Burns and Aliden. Gracie suspects Blanche of clandestine romance. 8:30—(7) Voice Program. Nadine Conner, soprano; Eugene Con- ley, tenor sing excerpts from “La Boheme,” (2) Talent Scouts. Arthur Godfrey host with bari- tone, soprano, vocal quartet guests. 9:00—(7) Wrestling. (4) Medic. “My Very Good Friend Albert,” 9:30—(9) Mr. Show Business. Variety. (4) Robert Montgomery Presents. “Judith,” Margaret Phillips in drama of woman who destroys the man she says she loves, Scott Forbes co-star. (2) December Bride. Lily takes maid’s place to impress impor- tant business client of son-in- law. Spring Byington stars. | 10:00 — (7) Boxing. Welterweight bout: Gil Turner vs. Ray Drake. (9) Boxing. Lightweight bout: Lulu Perez vs. Joe Lopes. (2) Studio One. “The Deserter,” with June Lockhart, James Gregory in story of soldier after he is freed from prison after serving eight years for deser- tion. 10:30—(4) John Foster Dulles. Foreign policy speech. 10:45—(9) Ringside Review. Sports. 11:60—(7) Soupy’s On. Variety. (9) National News. (4) News. (2) News. 11:15—(7) Armchair Theater. Nel- Coleman O'Shea in ‘Violence. : show. (2) Featurette. 11:30—(4) Tonight. Variety with Steve Allen. TUESDAY MUKNING |7:00 — (4) Today. (2) Morning Show. | 8:30—(2) Morning in Detroit. ,9:00—-(7) Breakfast Club. (4) | Romper Room. (2) Welcome Traveler. |9:30—(2) Breakfast with Murphy. | 10:00—(7) Beulah. (4) Ding Dong | $chool. (2) Garry Moore. 10:30—(7) Wixie’s Wonderland. (4) A Time to Live. (2) Arthur God frey. 10:45—(4) Three Steps to Heaven, 11:00 — (7) Creative Cookery. (4) Home. 11:30—(2) Strike It Rich. TUESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) Betty White Show. (2) Valiant Lady. 12:15—(2) Love of Life. 12:30—(7) Story Studio. (4) Feath- er Your Nest. (2) Search for To- morrow 1:00 — (7) Lunchtime Drama. (4) Bob Maxwell Show. (2) Portia Faces Life. 1:15—(4) Sonny Elliot. (2) Seek- ing Heart. 1:30—(4) Good Cooking. (2) Ladies Day. 1145—(9) School Broadcast. 2:00—(7) Stars on Seven. (4) La- dies First. 2:15—(9) Film. 2:30—(9) Myrtle Labbitt Show. (2) House Party. $:00—(7) Theater. (9) Paul Dixon. (4) International Livestock Ex- position. (2) Big Payoff. $:30—(2) Bob Crosby Show. 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. On Your Account. 4:45—(7) Rickey the Modern Romances. 5:00—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Go to the Museum. (4) Pinky Lee. (2) Robert Q. Lewis. 5:30—(7) Rocky Jones. (9) Howdy Doody. (4) Howdy Doody. (2) Pi- (2) () rate Pete. -- Today's Radio Programs - - Programs furnished by stations listed in this columm are subject te change without notice. wm, (768) CKLW, (808) ww, (se) WCAR, (1198) WXYz, (it) WIBK, (1498) | :@:30—WJIR, World Neighbers| 9:38—WJR, Mrs. Page | 1:s0—wusm. Dr _Melene ¢.06_WJIR, News | WW4, John Poster Dulles CKLW, Good Neighbor | CKLW. Story Time WwW, News ; wXYZ ttrick-McKensie| WXYZ. Top @ Town 0:45—WJIR, Pete and Joe | wCaR. News. CKLW news, | CKLW, John Foster Dulles CKLW, Morning Special | WJBK, Don M ona Reserved | "WCAR, Temple Academy =| 1:45—WJR, Guiding Light CKLW, Dream Music 10:00—WJR, Arthur Godfrey. os wm Cart, guertes sith, ‘Sows gh = rng np ha Mare. Burtoa WXYZ, Lee Smits WWJ. Charies Lewis py od = WJBK. T. Geor ' - a See Saw orcs dpnre WCAR, News; Temple WCAR, Hews, : : %0 WIR, s WJBK, Larry Gentile 10:30_WXYZ, Whispering 2:15—WJR, Perry Mason ww R Muihotiane 11:15—WJR, Pro-file WWJ, Fran Harris |. ww, Pete sali WXYZ, Bill Stern | Www. Mayer. Muste CKLW, Mary Morgen | CKLW, WJBK, Dinner Musie | WXYZ. Top of Town WCAR: Walled Lake Migh | on wore Drake 6:-—-WIR, L. Themes | ne eee eee | :0:45—WWJ. Break the Bent “ww L Jones WXYZ, Music 11:30-WJR, Dulles WXYZ, Girl Marries WXYZ. Martin Block 7:00—WJIR_. Guest House CKLW, Feller, McKetlier WCAR, Gong Parade WCAR, Hall, Sports week ea Bn TUESDAY MORNING "N Loar Wty Tt Rich | 2-45 WIR. Brighter Dey CKLW. Fulton Lewis Jr | C20 WIR, Agric. voice = | CKLW. Florida USA ark Mreeue see : WJBK, D. Mc 1:1 W. Guy Nunn mote Gone waced WCAR. News, Song 2:00—WIR. Wendy warren — a WJBK. News 11:15—WXYZ, Ever @ince Eve) Wrve gat 7:38—WJIR, Choraliers — ; CKLW. News, Living 6:45—WXYZ. News, Wolf 11:38—WJR, Make Up Mind wd, Lose Ranger” CKLW, Guy Nunn ww. Phrase Tmt Pays WCAR, News, Carousel CKLW. Qedrie! jeatter 240~Won, dem Vinsk uve. Curta! ae 3:15—WJIR, Aunt Jenny WJBK, Gentile WXYZ. News, Wolf png of bw prod 7 CKLW, Davies . o—' rrow CKLW, News, David 8:30—WWJ, Pepper Young gg iy Ry WJBK, Gentile, Binge 11:45—WJR, Rosemary WJBK. Don McLeod CKLW, Im the Mood J, Chance i 1:15—WJR. Music Hail WJBK, News, McLeod 3:45—WIR, Cal Quotes oe WXYZ, Dick Osgood WWJ, Right to ppiness awa Dest ot all WCAR, Coffee 12:00—WJR, Jack White ¥ Land; Mine CKLW, Terenee O'Dell wwii, News 4:00—WIR, Music Hall CKLW, Top Secret CKLW, Break the Bank ww), stage Wife . 7:30_WXYZ. Pred Wolf WJBK. News, McLeod WXYZ, Wattrick-McKenzie 8:15—WXYZ, Show World WJBK, Gentile, Binge WCAR, News . CKLW, Eddie S a tee Talent Scouts 1:48—WWJ, News 12:15—WJR, Farm Roundup at News, cael i. eee Se ng ag 7 maa CRLW. Austin Oreat 4:15—WIR, Music Hall 6:46— WXYZ, Show Stoppers wxve. Dick WCAR, Noonday Caller WW, Stelle 9:00—WJR, Perry Come CKLW, News, Toby 19:30 WJIK, Time Out, Music| WCAR, Talk Sports wwi, Te Hour WJBK, News, Gentile YZ, News, Muste 4:38—WWJ, Widder Brown wxYtz, Volos Preqram WCAR, News, Clem CKLW, Bud Davies Ww Don McLeod CKLW, Charm Hour ‘ WJIBK, McLeod WCAR, Your Lend, Mine ® 8:15—WJIR, Bud Guest WCAR. Harmony Hall 9:15—WIR, Bing Crosby WXYZ, Fred Wolf . enees: tals 4:45—WWd, hg Uh Ua 12:45—WXYZ, Charm Ww, 0:20—WIR, Amos ‘x’ Andy | 8:30—WJR, Music Hail | CKLW, Ginger Rogers | WCAR, Carousel wk | $45 WWJ. News — cm. ses - WCAR, Radio Revival Ww. News, J. Deland CKLW, Reporter's Roundup WJBK, Gentile ww 10:00—WIR, Charchill wxyz. CKLW, WJIBK, : Houseparty WCaR, 10:15—WWI, GOlldersieeve CKLW, H' wood te WJIBK, Blaze Damages House but Cops Rescue Pies DALLAS # — Fireman C. W. Brock, who doubles as cook at Station 36, left in a hurry after an alarm yesterday. En route he remembered three | coconut pies in the oven, baking for supper. He advised the fire dispatcher, who called the police dispatcher. - | its 9:06—WJIR, News Minute Parade 1:00—wJtt* Road Breakfast Clud News, lusic WXYZ, Paul Winter News, Soares CKLW, Musica! Aire News, Rhythm WJIBK, News, Ceorg? WCAR, News, Harmony F lub 9:18—WJIR, Kitehen Clu 1:18 WIR, Ma Perkins New Roads No Pay -as-You-Go Plan Is Called ‘Inadequate’ for State’s Needs LANSING U-An Ohio financial expert says Michigan should junk “pay-as-you-go” TUESDAY AFTERNOON WWJ). News, Mulhollend CKLW. S¢t. Preston WJBK, News, McLeod WCAR, News | 5:18 WJR, Reynolds, WCAR, Sign Off | $.30—WJR, Music Mall CKLW, Eddie Chase of Life Music —_——_ ' quate highway system to meet present day and future needs. Frisinger’s study went back 30 years in *s read-building | program. He said the state got off to a good start but “dropped behind” in the depression of the 1930s. Expensive new superhighways, he said, actually may cost less than repairs, lost time and acci- dents resulting from obsolete roads. | Frisinger said he favored a $500,000,000 highway improvement | bond issue proposed by Gov. Wil- methods ; e},* atii ivexi ABER found that a square is now “a a coupie of ticks.” x * I've got... except Debbie.” JULIE WILSON Crepe paper disposable socks France, a New Englander now living at 509 Lake St., Kent, O.,| dows, he notices the positiveness offers to send me some. Makes them herself. “This is not a pub- | of her approach to life in general lor sold.” * * “there will also be ample time you may desire.” Golly! THE MIDNIGHT EARL... While Martha Raye’s hus- band was away, she was being consoled by ex-husband Nicky Condos and his new bride... The Kean Sisters are thrilled by John C. Wilson being signed to direct “Ankles Aweigh,” | which goes into rehearsal in . Rob't Ruark’s | February .. back in town. Yogi Berra, Eddie Arcare and Herman Hickman at- tended the Philadelphia premiere of “Silk Stockings” Friday, to watch pal Don Ameche (who's celebrating his 22d wedding atin'vy) ... Ava and Rubirosa are dat- ing ... Lerry Raine's newest hit record is “What Would I | De?” Ethel Barrymore's doctors x * motorcycle.” “single or stay married.” “IT TAKES A CLEVER MAN brother. New Birdland Bop Talk Makes Wife ‘The Noise’ By EARL WILSON NEW YORK—What do you call your wife or girl friend? You don’t have to answer, under the Fifth Amendment. Checking up on a current Broadway Bop Talk at Birdland, I market,” and a minute “a tick.” For example, “I'll see you in But your wife or best girl is “The Noise,” and you would say “I’m going out with The Noise tonight.” You would say that unless “The Noise” were in hearing distance. Eddie Fisher's sore—about a rumor he's parting from his longtime manager, Milton Blackstone. “He’s more than my man- ager, he’s my friend,” Eddie told me. “He can have anything It finally happened—I’ve been “invited for polo.” Couquille at Palm Beach, which is having big festivities next month, comes a letter saying, “On Sunday afternoon, Mrs. Ste- | phen Sanford has invited you to be her guest for polo.” Eleanor | , Holm'll give a swim afterward and then, says the invitation, voted against her return to N.Y. and a stage role .. (Copyright 1954) crate,” a liquor store a “stupor * * Beautiful Julie Wilson, the Omaha gal who got famous as a singer in New York and Lon- don, has secretly married her manager, Barron Polan, the boy from Huntington, W. Va., who became a world-traveled sophisticate. At least that’s what one close friend here has figured out from a telegram signed by them saying: “Just want you to know about our new Hfe-time contract which we entered into in Arlington, | Va., on Oct. 19.” At the Savoy in Lendon, Sam Steinman saw an Amer- jean turist walk away with a whole stack of the London Sunday Times (12 pages each) thinking they were one NY Sunday Times. may be the new thing. Olive G.| licity stunt,” she says, “for the socks are not being manufactured | x * for sunning, tennis or whatever LORRY RAINE . Olivia de | A Stranger”... Piper Laurie told G. David Schine not to phone | her so often from Alaska—too expensive. } ~* * TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Jimmy Neilson feels Marion Brando's on Broadway new romance is serious: “He just ordered a sidecar for his in 1950, and WISH I'D SAID THAT: “There are two ways to escape pay- ing alimony,” says Buddy (Majors Cabin) Satz,”—elther stay TO WRITE a good love letter,” » Polish Youth, 11, ‘Rejoins Mother After Ten Years PULLMAN, Wash. W — Little | Andy Prazik was well into a new | chapter of his 11-year-old life to-, day, far from his native Poland, | where he parted from his mother | 10 years ago. | The handsome youngster, at Spokane yesterday into the | arms of his mother. | Andy and his mother were sep- arated in Warsaw in 1944. Andy went to live with his grandmother when his mother was taken to a Nazi concentration camp in Ger- many. His father was killed in street fighting then rocking War- saw. * *¢ ® | After the war, who | can't speak a word of English, | hopped from an American airliner Andy's mother made her way to America, met | student at Washington State Col- lege. : Five years ago she applied for | her son's release, but it was only several weeks ago that Andy's visa was granted and he was permitted to leave the country. 3,000 Seek 5-Year-Old Asleep in Front of Home SPANAWAY, Wash. (INS)—Five- year-old Leonard Sanders of Span- | away, the object of an intensive seven-hour search by 3,000 persons, was found asleep beside a tree in his own front’ yard, A sheriff's deputy stumbled across the child as tired searchers tramped through nearby prairie and woodlands. CAREER GIRL. Leila Martin, singing and dramatic star, por- trays Julie Goodwin on TV's Gold- en Windows, the story of a young girl form an isolated Maine island who goes to New York in pursuit of a career in music. Leila Martin ___ TWENTY-SEVEN nonstop, hurt, but Isetan the passengers into a 500 yen (about $1.50) certificates. 25 and are the two heaviest iN Brooklyn Born and her own life in particular. ; ft +i s Hi : singing professionally, Most her work was on radic, shows during other roles including the Gussie in Wish You Were Despite all that Broadway means in the acting world, Leila still ders Golden Windows her show. She has appeared on many daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Martin. She’s been married for 10 22-Year-Old Leads in Golden Windows, Has Been on Stage NEW YORK — When anyone talks to Leila Martin, singing star of the TV Daydrama, Golden Win- } } fonths to Leonard Green, presi- dent of the Mercury Artists Corpo- | ration. They live in a Manhattan apartment and have a Summer place in Danbury, Conn. The 182nd Infantry Regiment of Massachusetts is the oldest unit in the Army National Guard. 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THE PONTIAC PR | Hal Boyle Says Housewife Disputes Idea She Seldom Overexerts NEW YORK @—How does the | glyphics on the walls with cray- average American housewife spend | ons, trim each other's eyelashes her time? ; | with scissors, or crack skulls with golden hours of the busi-| the frying pan... est not the highest century of; “Getting the family dressed, es civilization — how does she use| pecially father, who would be them? At last I am able to give forced to amble around naked if his clothes were not neatly laid swer out on the bed when he emerges During my recent visit to Bel-| from the bathtub... running chil- gium my friend, Re! man Pat/|dren around to dental appoint Morin, a Pulitzer prize winner and | ments, shots at the doctor's office one of the ablest reporters of our|. . . making costumes for school time, did me a great personal plays . . . polishing shoes . . digging gum off the rug... . s » - * He made the mistake — darned if I didn't forget to warn him “Cleaning the car . . . washing the clothes over when the clothes- line that papa never gets time to . to require? How many miles of | ESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1954 | to assorted traveling salesmen, representatives of charitable insti- tutions, and bill collectors .. . keeping your hands soft and white like papa loves to touch . . . and | your complexion like a schoolgirl's | so papa won't think the grass | DETROIT u—AFL truck drivers looks greener on the other side of |" Detroit voted unanimously to the fence . . . worrying about the | accept an “improved offer’ pack- weeds growing taller than the | 28 yesterday from the Detroit | flowers in the flower bed . . . and | Employers Labor Council. all the things that desperately| The offer was received ‘need to be done, but there's no in Teamsters Local 51—just eight Bakery Drivers OK New Wage Package time to do them.” hours before a scheduled strike. In a_ stern. peroration, Mrs. | Jungert asks: | Matheney, said the offer includes “So how many babies have you | & five-cent hourly increase for 1954 given birth to, Mr. Morin? How | retroactive to Jan. 1, with a 4&- many husbands and children and| hour work week guarantee and pets have you looked after, and|time and a half pay for over 40 given the loving care they seem | hours work, He said the additional three-cent linoleum have you scrubbed? How many panes of glass have you polished? And how many pounds of clothes have you washed and : ° folded away in your lifetime?” | $75,000 Loss in Fire 1955, plus fringe benefits. The local’s president, Richard | PW AALL LALLA A Ahhh SWEATERS 8 | and prompt ae ht * PICK-UP ond DELIVERY mM Of 2222 2 227 Auburn Ave. Phone FE 4-3431 pl hhhchhhechahehhck hon, _ALALLALLALL A hourly increase will begin Jan, 1, | fix collapses again .. . cleaning | DETROIT & — A $75,000 fire | |against it — of praising women | Nothing gets a man“in more trou- - | ble than complimenting the ladies *| They are so suspicious! While boasting of the feminine sex's greater longevity and dura- * bility, Pat made the offhand ob-| » servation that, after all, “the avey- ering kitchen plastic chairs . . . * age housewife doesn't have to over painting when it needs to be done ‘| exert herself in the pursuance of |. . cleaning the rings from the * her daily chores.” bathtub . . . trying to work in *| This has resulted so far in 18 time to read books on ‘how to let , zillion letters denouncing Pat — Junior saw the legs off the dining and not a single one to thank him | room table and smile so as not to for all the kend things he said | destroy his initiative’ . . . talking the door of the automatic washer open or Suzie drops a jar of strawberry jam and splatters it on floor and walls ... . “Raking the leaves . . . recov- up the mess when Junior leaves | But there is no real argument | or lack of appreciation here. 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