ore a pee” . ~ The Weather ie oy aA ca Detas page foe I RE SS > Edition . : ; ne : : = Ae a 12th YEAR - kk *~ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1955—36 PAGES TAT Okan ENG DERTICS 4 PATH OF DESTRUCTION—A destructive tornado which ripped through the mid-south late Tuesday &. % vo AP Wirephote Henry Hill (right) searches through wreckage of his afternoon caused at least 30 deaths and left some | home from which bodies of his father, Cleveland, 58, 100 injured. Above, at Commerce Landing, Miss., and nephew, Albert Hill, 21, were pulled. 200-mile journey. Small junks carried them under cover of darkness from the Tachens te Nankishan, a Nationalist island south. : <3 . A They embarked there on a 3,000-ton transport that *was to carry them to For- and safety—and al- |most immediately 3to Be Quizzed ‘About Breakins Woman Nabbed in Car Filled With Loot; Two Youths Also Arrested “two youths and an 18-year-old mother, two of whom were ar- rested by Detroit Police last night, will be questioned today by State Police of the Pontiac Post in con- nection with a series of Oakland MHOnE ye tt Hy pi fr Tachen Refugees Reach Formosa After Hard Irip TAIPEH, Formosa (?) — The 538 refugees who reached Formosa today from the Tachen Islands had a harrowin 80 miles found Coffee Break Hit but Not Dented or Even Daunted LONG BEACH, Calif. @ — The American custom of a coffee break | jured. ~ came in for criticism before the City Council. Executive Secretary Paul Wil- cox of the Associated Property Owners told the Council yesterday that city employes were wasting time “unnecessarily, unjustifiably coffee break.” = Precinct Shuffle [Placed on Ballot _ City Will Vote April 4 on Amendment Which Affects Three Districts 3 id Mississippi Counts 28 Corpses in Single Town; Property Damage Soars MEMPHIS, Tenn. (? — Deadly tornadoes ripped through three Midsouth states yesterday, leaving 31 dead and about 100 injured along their haphazard paths. The storms, probing from the furious clouds of a@ squall line, struck in Ar- kansas and Alabama—with a bloody jackpot in Mis- sissippi. Extensive proper- ty damage was reported. _ Twenty-eight were killed near Commerce Landing, Miss., about 30 miles south of here, including an unidentified young girl who died today in a Memphis hospital, Three perished in another twister at Olive Branch, Miss., 18 miles south of Memphis. | ‘ Hop - scotchtng tornadoes also | Marianna, Ark., and Huntsville, Lee ail z £ i i ‘IL EEG tenant | Kai-shek's i" ; = S Saf - ‘ \ ee e 4 < SIX WEEKS TO GO—Bre'r Ground Hog came out of his hole today, took one look at his shadow and quickly dived back in for another six weeks of napping. Although no one actually saw the little Chiang Bombs - Red-Held Isle Refugees Reveal - TAIPEH, Formosa & — Chiang hurled new activities on a s Tachens Paralyzed by! Ground Hog Sees His Shadow Today = ¥ . = weather prophet, Science. * s Ground Hog Goes to pick. up his picture at the Cranbrook Institute of + Peatise Press Phete a Press photographer managed to e . * Ground Marmota Monax, one of Weather-Wise Marmota Gives Us Chilling News the best known and most believed weather forecasters in the nation, today predict- | ed at least six more weeks of winter weather. Old nota ( nd hog to you) peeked out of his — a few times, recoiled at his shadow, Senate Ratifies While the U.N.’ Security Council. awaits Communist China's reac- tion to its invitation to talk over a cease-fire, air and sea actions swirl almost continuously around the Tachens. Meanwhile. powerful U.S. Tth Fleet forces supported by swift Air Force Sabrejets await ‘The actress is charged with fail- ing to answer a traffic summons last Nov. 21 accusing her of driving i without a driver's license. |Far East Pact Langer Casts the Only Vote Against Southeast Asia Alliance WASHINGTON @®—The Senate ratified by an 82-1 vote late yes- terday the Southeast Asia Defense Treaty designed to combat either open aggression or subversion in the Far East. Sen. Langer (R-ND) cast the lone dissenting vote, saying he Terms of military action to be taken in the event of aggression will be in accordance with the constitutional processes of each nation. In the event of threats to security, by, stibversion, they are pledged to and decided spring is still a long way off. of the treaty say that any |” a And today’s temperatures seem to bear out Br'’er ground hog’s prediction, al- Made American Position Clear Believes ‘Vote Serves Peace by Preventing Commie Misjudgment WASHINGTON (#—Pres- ident Eisenhower said today Congress, last week serves peace by preventing any Communist miscalculation as to America’s determina- tion. . The President told a news conference his immediate aim is to make certain the * | Reds understand that the United States is absolutely determined to defend For- though newfangled weath- ermen scoff at his t At 6 a,:m., the ace stood at a chilly 18 degrees, aly gry to 15 by 9 and crept up to 19 by 2 p. m. consult on what counteraction to take. : bE . 5 2 8 a y ! 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E é if i i . i j Te “ft He PA : i i; ei d a sii the fight-if-we-must~ For- rf yrioga resolution voted by f ~ Hearings Set Next Week | on Improvement Projects |. - Rel Supplies County School | Oftices to Move to Telegraph Site : a Oakland County Board of = : ~ ey et....| Education offices will probably. be Area CD Official Says’ moved trom the office building at Medical Goods Cached |! | fayette St. to the contagious A oa ale _hospital on North Telegraph road in Central Michigan within a month. ts . County. “Auditor John C. Austin ~ Nearly $4,500,000 in medical sup- | yesterday said the switch would plies for disaster relief have been stockpiled’ at a -point in central be the first im a series of steps planned to ease congestion in Oak- Michigan, according to Oakland County Acting Director of Civil | land's governmental. offices. Defense Ransford Bromley. Another shift to see the Pro ' transferred to the Welfare Build- TVW 0 } | : < : cq bate Court's juvenile division The exact loratjon was not re-| ing on North Telegraph will take i tay CORMAN: nal This plan of defense of Alaska's | tremendous- territory — it's more; vealed, but it is only three-and- a-half hours drive from- Pontiac, he stated. ; . * The The stockpiling is part of a cur- Building first must be altered so rent civil Gefense program to }f can house stores now kept on provide both for evacuation of a | the first floor of the building where stricken area and the inflow~ of | the juvenile division will be locat- supplies needed to care -for vic- (ed, the auditor explained. - . tims of enemy attack or a nat-' Following transfer of the school ural disaster, he explained. | a aaa pay Lage | ment mo into the pres- secure ka Pe ecient Poe , ent -board of education quarters, food and other relief necessities | pe cecey caecaay inecd’ Planners Seek Highway Advice ed, Bromiley stated. - Meanwhile the county road com- mission, plan commission and sher- Tentatively OK Hiring -of Engineering Firm to Direct County Program iff's department are working with Bromley in determining which The Oakland County Plan Com- mission has tentatively approved longer, Austin explained. county roads would serve~best as, evacuation routes from the De- troit area. . The road commission will provide figures on amounts of traffic roads could handle in event of an..evac- uation, Then certain roads wil] be marked as primary civil defense routes to carry a major portion of refugees, Bromiey said. The sheriff's department wil! be concerned with controlling traffic on escape routes, he added. to help in formulating # future plan for highway construction and expansion in tle county. - | The commission will probably recommend to the supervisors that money for the project be included in the 1956 budget. according te George N. Skrubb, director, be made with plans being drawn by Wayne and Macomb Counties and 9 routing made for the three- county area, the civil defense worker stated. ‘ Key to the evacuation would be an expected two to six hour warn- |: ing from the Air Force allowing | $30,000 and have it completed in distribution of refugees in outly-| ss about 2', years. om. | If the Plan Commission - staff does the work alone it would prob- ably take from 5 to 10 years. Skrubb previously suggested the commission might provide $30,000 _»/ over the next three years and the - Arm y Nurses - Celebrate 54th Anniversary Paahepaqemele Army nurses in the United States | A proposal-that the planners be and 15 foreign countries are today | ailotted $10,000 over their original celebrating the 54th anniversary | 1955 budget request to start the of the Army Nurse Corps. survey immediately has been de- Oldest of all women’s military | cided against, the director stated. grown trom | The long-range plan ts termed to a peak F mecessary to hetp coordinate the War Tl.| county's read-building fiorts. os | I individual groups can push | part of the project, but it will bene- — whole county,”’ Skrubb said. Maximum Road Speed Soggested for Michigan arguing “this vear ig the: nd Oak Hill Sts., ac- the people are in favor of it.” i Childs said/that “‘a- maximum | face a tough tussle for big military The basement of the Welfare hiring an outside engineering firm | ,.| “After the program is completed. ie their | ‘Alaska Relying | ‘on Big Bases U.S. Wouldn't Fight Off Invasion of Wilderness, | ‘Commander Says. ELMENDORF AIR, FORCE *BASE, Alaska (#—An enemy at- tacking this northern stepping Stone to the United States would bases and cities but he couldn't draw American forces into strug- gles over remote areas, top mili- than twice the size of Texas—was laid out m a news conference yes- terday by Lt: Gen. Joseph H. At- kinson, commander in chief, Alas- kan Defense Command. He was seconded by Maj. Gen. George R. Acheson, chief of the Alaskan Air Command, and Maj. Gen. James F. Collins, commander of Army * ° * : “People ask.” Atkinson said, “what we would do if an enemy landed at some place like a little splot over on the coast.” In the first_place, he said, “the enemy wouldn't be interested, and: if he was we would just leave him there.” _ Acheson said the military's mis- ka” but to keep big installations and important centers out of en- emy hands. » 26 8 Big Alaskan installations men-; tioned were Elmendorf, Ladd and Eielson Air Force bases, with An- chorage and Fairbanks listed as “important centers." Atkinson was asked if he be- lieved there Was @ possibility of attack by Russians on the ground as well as in the air. “I don’t think there would be any big land campaigns,’ he re- plied. ‘I do not rule out. the pos- sibility of at least limited airborne operations. As a matter of fact, that is the only way he could get m except for the possibility of at- tempting amphibious operations in a few spots.”” . * Cd He expressed doul@ there would be more major defense corstruc- tion in Alaska except for the pos- sibility of fighter plane ‘strips. Acheson said the approathing ‘advent of guided missiles tends to rule out fields too far forward. Gen. Collins said plans are being worked on for lpcating Nike anti- the United States by air.” Tachen Refugees © Arrive on Formosa _ (Continued From Page One) agree not te oppose such an evac- | uation have brought delays. Officers and civilians, American and Nationalists alike, are begin- ning to think the issue has passed its bow toward the Tachens. In Keelung, a bent, white-whisk- sion is ‘‘not to defend gil of Alas-{ aircréft*-guided missile sites in) # cs sae es FELL 1,000 FEET—AND LIVED—Lutky even to} fell 1.000 feet, be in a hospital bed, Pvt.. Stanley Melczak, of Pittsburgh, Pa., is examined by S.Sgt. Cleve Joiner, of Montgomery, Ala., at Anchorage, Alaska. ‘lelczak open and he was OCKC Seeking Ith ‘Hero Dog Winner--to Be Settled at Annvol Ail - Breed Show, May 22 Oakland County Kennel Club fs seeking its 7th Hero Dog so that it may award it the annual. Hero Dog Trophy at the 19th All-Breed Dog Show to be held Sunday, May 7%, at -the Detroit Artillery Armory, 15000 West. Eight Mile Road, Oak Park, Michigan. This award is given the winner of a contest open to all here dogs, regardless of breed- ing. Only requiremeat is a letter or newspaper clipping stating full particulars of the. heroic act of the dog. There is no entry fee. The winning hero dog will be on ex- hibition and the trophy awarded. at the show on May 22. The dog and owner wil] be guests of the club at the show with all expenses paid. A panel of prominent news- paper sports writers will decide. | the winner. All entries should be mailed to | E. A. Kraft, 5470 Telegraph Road, | Route 3, Pontiac. - Today, Gets Note From President NEW YORK (®—Fritz Kreisler, z come.an unforgettable part of the experience of people the world over ... You have my best wishes for many happy years to come.” * Fritz Kreisler, 80 | ——$—— Jan. 29 when his parachute to too close to ground to use his He landed on his back in 38 emergency ‘chute. inches of snow and had no broken bones. __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 2.1955 ae’ tetehopin The ‘Day in Birmingham — al ™ Gilbert, Sullivan Operetta Chosen for Annual Show BLOOMFIELD HILLS—For their 12th annual Gilbert and Sullivan ‘operetta to be given late this month, Kingswood and Cranbrook Schaqol students have selected “Yeomen of the Guard.”’ Robert E. Bates, Cranbrook music instructor who will direct the comic operetta, has been asso- ciated with Broadway companies | of Gilbert and Sullivan musicals. — As is customary, net profits from one performance will be donated to Children’s Hospital in Detroit. City Votes April 4 on Precinct Shuffle (Continued From Page One) | change, Donaldson's figures re- veal that those districts now have respectively, 5,825, 6,380, 5,412 and 5,696 voters. | Miles had said previously that ithe move was one that “‘irvolves changes that should be made after study and not on the spur of the moment.” The shift was suggested for the first time at the Jan. 18 meeting, although Donaldson said he. had been considering it for several deadline for placing it on the bal- jot- was approaching. _ - Another charter amendment Was put on the ballot by the Commission at lang week’s meeting. It calls for revision of a pension plan amendment passed in Novem- ber, but incorrectly phrased, Ponfiac Foundation Gets $1,000 Bond Purchase of a $1,000 savings bond ; for the Pontiac Foundation. was authorized by thé Pontiac Kiwanis | Club directors last night. $11,597 in cash, plus stocks and bonds currently valued at $9,958, for a total of $21,555... — months and had not realized thej— 4 Youths Charged With Having Beer.. Four Avon Township youths were furnished the description of the auto after he learned from his son that the youths had taken riewspa- pers from him while he was mak- ing his deliveries yesterday. The youngster said the four youths ‘stopped him and forced him to. give up his papers. They tore the papers | to shreds in front of the boy, ac- cording to police. lke Restates Aim fo Defend Formosa (Continued From Page One). powered to pursue any: attackers over Red China itself. — _, The President made his’ most no conflict will occur through @ miscalculation on the part of the termination to defend Formosa. (uF = i 2 for 2-inch blacktop, include the fol- at 1:4 om lowing streets: Tiees bene meng 4 S. pete Peas oom po poe Ah Ine of Woodward 4 $8 @. ee a eS ee SSeS Se” SS ts +e sedte ee eeg ee eeeeees Pasaeeun odteanenee e eee ee eee he enee ee 4 4 1 set Eltt Hh ihe if ” | F mit = ‘i ‘< a hrs ae i £57383 i F : i H f ih “Charies Williams Michigan the 1955 - 1956 fiscal year. i other side as to this country’s de- |: Water Authority Nearing : Contract. Awarding. Date BIRMINGHAM = Almost set to roll is tbe $6,067,000 Southeastern :-| Oakland County Water Authority system that will feed Birmingha and.at least six other neighboring communities water from Detroit. City Engineer L. R. Gare said yesterday he hopes to see con-| tracts for the water mains, “.°, . which will be in the vicinity of $1,800,000," awarded next Wednesday... - Gare, the authority’s board of | trustees chairman, said he anticipates a March starting Police Seek Girl. Jin $1,301 Theft 19-Year-Old Girl Took Cash, Endorsed Checks, Says Distributor q 2 : * ale i Checking with bank officials yes terday, Spadafore learned that the money hadn't been deposited. Today police learned from a woman who had knewr Miss Gibins that the girl was on her way to Florida with a man iden- tifled as William Schubert, 22, no known address. Spadafore told police that Schubert had worked for him at one time. — Spadafore told police he drove the two girls a distance on Oakland avenue and let them out. Police are attempting to locate the other girl who is know only-as Sue. Miss | Gibins, Spadafore said, lived in “ é e $ of GOP’s Road Program LANSING (#—Gov Williams vir-; Hams said. “Tt te a system fer tually threatened today to veto a| pelitical feather-bedding rather sr ore geet program | than road building.” which up strong SUP-/ He said it would “merely pro oh el el bee vide more bits and-patches and He condemned at his press Con-| sotitical free. spending.” P oa the so-called “package” |” At the same time Sen, Louis G sponsored by Rep. Emil R-|cpristman (R-Ann Arbor) Peltz (R-Roger s City) and en- posed still another solution to ’ lican representatives. — = | Christman introduced bills to in- ‘This “package,” 2 conthina- |trease the gas tax two cents and tion of twe bills Pelts introduced. jrevise the formula under which eartier, has been signaled for a | state and local units share high- ‘vote Monday by Speaker of the jway funds. so). - . . | skin oft 15 Sper cent of the high- —— poe erp a ‘the money | © Percent of the remainder (now “ cent) /and the municipalities, 21 percent (now 19 per cent). TS ‘millions 5.3 millions to 322 Williams Threat date and completion by late - summer or fall of 1956. At: a. meeting yesterday Royal Oak, Pleasant Ridge and Huntihg- ton Woods, all authority members, submittted proportionate bids ‘on the. $717,000 North Woodward water system. Bonds received from sale to the authority will revert back to the authority ag a cash replacement. _ / Genstruction contracts for stor- age tanks, pumps, valves and electric motor starters totaling - close to $700,000 were awarded today,‘Gare said. = =, Other authority members are i: : nHe z have until ¥ i 7 oe He spent 26 years in bed, — lessly paralyzed, - Crovagreer, a Polish immigrant, was sentenced to. life imprison- | ' Friendless Convict Dies | After Serving 43 Years CRANSTON, -R. I. &Biennin Crovagreer, 75, who served. 3 years as a convicted murderer without a single visitor or letter from, the outside world, died yes- terday at the state infirmary, where he was transferred in 194] hor EE euanuceceecceety Every year, hundreds of students get started in the band by using Grinnell’s Student Rental Plan ~~ They've found it's @ good way to “try before you buy." RENT e@ trumpet, cornet, clarinet, trombone, = flute or violin while you're learning . . . without ob- = ligation to buy. 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It was morphine Soon it began to take effect: th« pain eased and you grew drowsy An hour and a half later you awoke in a bed at the hospital. Now you are most comfortable in bedy for the agonizing pain is gone, but you're still scared. what has happened to me?” Your doctor tells you the an- swer. He says you have just had a heart attack. Coronary throm- bosis. As you lie there feeling de you ask yourself still an did it hap Hi Fea SHH z ie help of TH pe 3 k L start talking today with cities in 1956 national convention. »|tra flesh is a curse, putting unre- lieved strain on your body which staggered out of the washroom | and slumped on the floor outside | - last night. * ¥ ticularly gerd te coronary thrombosis, while barbers. and bartenders, whose work is light- ter, seem te have more than | thefr share. | Especially puzgling is the fact that Negroes, who have plenty of hard work and worry, are not as subject to it as whites. One fact seems to. be clear: it is much more likely to strike if you tend to be overweight. -Ex- makes it prey to disease. Does. coronary thrombosis run | |in families? Again, we have no| precise information, but we do notice, that, time after time, our patients tell us of others in’ their farnilies: with the same trouble. Whether this is due to hereditary influences er to conditions of en- vironment or to other factors is impossible to say. had your own attack, you'll be giad to know that the outlook is good. Of every 10 persons who | have one, eight or nine get better 4 At any rate, now that you've | : and live to a ripe old age. ; We will see how they usually do/| ‘it in the four installmerfts to | follow. : | Tomerrow: What went wrong? (Copyright 1963 by William A. Brams; reprinted by permission of J. B. Lippin- cott Company, y Sees GOP Apology as Aid to Cooperation BALTIMORE « — Sen. 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Very Young Artist PARIS (»—Crowds of art lovers are milling about a gallery on Paris” fashionable Rue Faubourg | St.Honore to view with ‘‘ohs” and “ahs” the oils of a completely | unheard-of painter who is 10 years old. ; i Therry Vaubourgoin is the youngest artist to have a one-man show within the memory of gal- lery -goers here. There are 4) of hig paintings in the Alex Cazelles Gallery. * *« * He pamts when he feels lke it. His father is a dircetor of an orchestra of the French radio net- work. His mother is a_ violinist. Thierry, a frail, straw-haired hoy, began drawing six years ago. | He took up oils three years later | and has had no formal instruction. * * * Most of the paintings are still! life. The gallery manager thinks a painting of a dish of pears, soft | gold against a subdued back: | ground. and a plate of. silvery, | blood-stained fish are among Thi- | erry's best, works. He did them in| his ‘early period’’ — in 1952 Not -all the paintings on exhibit | ‘are for sale. 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Lapeer and maw Counties ft ts $12 a Wear elsewhere in fe teen and a!) other places in the United States $20 00 = : All mal! subséfintions are vpavable in advance F PS one Ponttac FE 2-8181 cnt A MEMBER CIRCULATIONS hak OF AUDIT BUREAU OF _ a WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1955 ‘Turkey’s Press Law The Press has received a letter from Nurt Eren, director of the Turkish In- formation office in New York, in regard to an editorial in this newspaper last December 14. : In it we deplored the reported arrests and indictments of cer- : taig Turkish newspaper men. Saying in. part: “Influential . friends of Turkey. . . are dis- heartenéd by what seems to be a serious interruption of its prog- ress toward true democracy. * * * . “This has taken the form of growing harassment of the domestic and foreign press . . . made possible by a law . : (whose) provisions make it an offense to ‘insult the honor of the Turkish Nation, impugn the moral personality of the Grand National Assembly or in- jure the reputation of the Prime Minis- ter’.” - ‘+’ * Mr. Eren does not contend -— that -no such arrests were made or that the law mentioned doesn’t exist . He feels, however, that the . editorial tends to obscure the posi- tion of the press in Turkey and the great social, political and economic evolution that has established the . _ individual as the basis of pated) * Jife, That, ef-course, wasn't our intention. -In fact the editorial referred to the “magnificent achievements” of Turkey in the recent past. Background mate- ‘rial supplied by Mn Eren shows that up ; until 1950 the government could sup- press a paper without notice. * *« * The material points out also that because the Turkish press hasn't developed the self disci- pline prevailing in the United States, it has been found neces- sary to revise laws governing libel and slander to curb irre- sponsible writing. This newspaper has nothing but ad- miration for the people and accomplish- ments of modern Turkey. As we did in ~ the original editorial, we again hope that its leaders will recognize the danger of too repressive press laws. _ AGood Health Program _ It is too early yet to predict the ulti- 2 mate fate of President Ersennowsr’s . health reinsurance program. But there is no secret about the fact , that the President hopes it will win the *Wswmakers’ approval on its second trip to Capitol Hill. That: is the case despite the °- -wnmodified opposition to the plan voiced by the American Medical .. Association. The country’s organ- ized doctors still consider it ‘an entering wedge for moctatass medicine.” 2 * * bd ~~ Heart of the plan is its $25,000,000 reinsurance feature. Under this the Government would guarantee that no loss would be incurred by insured pri- vate companies as a result of claims for especially long or catastrophic illnesses. These companies say they haven't had enough experience with such risks to know what premiums to charge. Mr. E1sen- | *.. HOWER argues that the Govern- _) jment would lose little or no " money in Underwriting suche: Bow ne mater wi be handled ‘by a aC ~eontrolled ~ Congress is s guess. It was defeated last rau ted Press fe entitled exclusively to the use A | ° “Other fire deaths: Virginia—Six children of Robert | L.. Eley, ranging from 3 to 4 \ears, succumbed when flames en- | gulfed their frame home at Chuck- | atuck, Va | - Georgia—A 29-year-old mother at Rossville, Mrs, Alta Wright, died trying to save her four children after an oil stove exploded. The children, ranging from three months to 10- years, also perished. At Augusta, Army Sgt. John T. _Smith Jr. burned to death with his three young children in their home at Came Conien. Indiana — Three children lost their lives in a‘blaze caused by an overheated oil stove while their mother was away on an errand. Kentucky — Mrs, Charles E. Hodge Sr. and her two daughters were trapped in their blazing farm home near Liberty. The fire ap- parently started from kerosene being used to kindle a fire. New Jersey—An oil-lamp upset and touched off a fire which killed a 58-year-old man living in a farm shack. At Baltimore, a million’. dollar conflagration gutted an auto agen- cy, and Stanbrook Lodge | near Rhinebeck, N. Y., was swept by a $100,000 blaze, Suspend Berlin Cop. for Contacting Reds. H NEARING AID sts Dt Cai : nm 2-TRANSISTOR— } NEW YORK 2 (INS) — Some thoughts on news ... Voltaire, in a letter to Count D’Argental, wrote, ‘In ‘the case of news, we should always: wait for the sacrament of confirmation.’ : Poets and Writers Find «|News Has Many F aucets Dorothy Keeley Aldis. when told; she was to become a mother, wrote these exhuberant lines: Why. when I was told the news I felt wings upon-my shoes And gallivanted down the street Wanted to be indiscreet And shout to all the world that I° Was about to multiply. Plutarch mourned, “Ill news goes quickly and far,’’ and Sopho- cles, anticipating a generation of public relations men, opined, “It is the merit of a general to impart good news and to conceal the bad.” , De Quincy assumed ttiat the | word news was created by the _ arrival of “mails from the North .—the East—the West—the South, whence comes the magical word NEWS.” William Aytoun expressed the | spirit of news in front page lan- | guage: € News of battle! —News of battle! Hark! ‘Tis ringing, down the street: news,” " THE PONTIAC PRESS, Ww EDNESDAY, FEBRL AR) 2, er 1955 ¥ yr } And the archways and the pave ment _- Bear the clang.of hurrying feet. | Ralph Waldo Emerson, in his | “Society and Solitude,’’ had these | kind words to offer, “We have the; newspaper, which does its best to’ make every square acre of land | and sea give‘an account of itself at, your breakfast table ” Woodrow Wilson spake of news- papers in more lyrical fashien: J | Carrier of news and knowledge . Instrument of trade and Promoter of mutual acquaintance Of peace and goodwill Among men and nations. Messénger of sympathy and love Servant of parted friends Consoler of the lonely Bond of the scattered family Enlarger of the, common life. . Many of the masters were con- cerned with bad news. ‘‘None love the messenger who brings bad said Sophocles And Shakespeare chimed in a bit later with “yet the first bringer of un- welcome news hath but .a losing office, and his tongue sounds even | after as a sullen bell, remembered | _knolling a departing friend.”’ | John —_ Corman tod 7 “Suspense in news‘is torture,” | The lis ae on Wed tsi a seeks. cies eeaates 4 a Peseta es * SALE! 9. “al automatic COOKER FRYER rr Fryer, roaster, corn popper, 2 quart capacity, Wes- etc. 445 finghouse thermostat! GET THE VINGS ee es SALE! Double Frame | CURIO CABINETS Large and dramatic! Mit- ror hack! For nick-nac = plants, etc. Big savings! i a lll SALE decorative 14" 410 Cc ESE SMASH NOW ON y Yel: AUTOMAT! c HOME vt | Famous-make lamps with smart matching shades! Fries, bakes, roasts! Alum- inum 12” pen with famous Westinghouse thermostat! news, said of it “as caid where to a thirsty soul, so is good news from a far country.” Churchill said with his customary surety: : . “It is betier to be making the _news than taking it, to be an actor rather than a critic.’ So he quit. newspaper work on the spot. Deaths Last Night PARAMUS, NY. (AP) Anthony C Spedola. 13. musician and érchestra con ductor who sppeared wilh humerous ‘Broadway celebrities in the 1920s_ Born (ip New York City LIBBON Portuga!- Dr Ardricardo Es 'pirtto Santo, 86 one of Portugal's lead- ing bankers and prominent art collector Zemo, BURAPEST. Hungary -Dr Bander Zsol dos. 40, Hungarian minister of health since 1963 MINNEAPOLIS Auguatus L Searle ae | Strength Zeino for for many years « leading figure in th grain business in the ages moel ‘States ama | Cammda. in Lyons, NY. 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Pontiac’s Locally Qwried Hom Home PB = Instraments ‘eriuugial cm commnbeis ieoene of Gackansansas’ en new world of “musical magic”. by Baldwin. Stop in today . . . yoy will be glad you did. sau siastine ae nen a? avec : toes “ell = e : ey 3 » es ripe, ae a aa dee A i pes THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, _FRBRUARY's 1955 " <4 [Town's Singing Baker if ae 9 ires With His Arias _ MEETS NEW MOM—Tbomas Hayashi Schuette, 6, AP Wirephete Japanese-American orphan, is a bit uncertain as he Ekimoto stands in background. The Schuettes, who Janse. BG ONDER OF Om SoMREN OnE wire mL 2432 ete a urine CAMERAS ber him also for his libe handouts of free on .. When asked.- he couch Wie ueak me ae aed ernie ~FE 2-2326 "WE INSURE 5 _ o Phone FE 5.8222 is greeted by his foster mother, Mrs. Edgar live on a Ukiah, Calif., ranch, already have nine Sehuette, upon his arrival in San Francisco aboard children, but they're all looking forward to Tommy's thi S. S. President Cleveland. Ship nurse Kazuye | arrival. . ae 0 an on ht Rr HOTTEST BUICK IN HISTORY ever in history—topping the it over for only ‘2.267%, - auth Mx pia beret ne And whea you look into the facts, youl find these two solid truths: Buick is one of the “Big Three” in sales volume — and hotter this year than ever before. And Buick is one of the “Big Three” when it comes to prices which make such popularity possible. The price we show here proves it. So why not get what a Buick has to offer, if you are m the market for a new car? You find that the dollars you pay for Buick buy you a let more automobile — and the sheer satisfaction thet comes with bossing a brawny traveler of this caliber. - Mou find it in the record-high V8 power that gives. life to this spirited performer, You find it in the .. soft and level and mines eer ride that comes 2 all-coil springing and iorquetube stability. You find it in the extra roominess, the extra frame strength, the extra tread width, the extra silencing — all part and parcel of every Buick. ° : T ae : . . iw ve : — W e could tell you about the little things, too. Things usually charged for as “extras” in other cars, but . yours as standard equipment at rio extra cost in every Buick. Things like direction signals, oil-bath air cleaner, full-flow oil filter, automatic lighting in glove and trunk compartments—and so on. But —you get the idea, This is a buy, this ’S5 Buick — a great buy — and a thriller from the instant’ you press its gas pedal. Come in this week and check things for yourself, won't youP *2-door, é-possenger Buick SPKCIAL Sedeon, Model @, tMusreted. Optione! enomert, accessories, stote and local taxes, if any, additional. Prices mey very slightly in edioin ing communities. Even the factory-insto!led extras: yeu Mey wont-ore borgains, such of: Heater & Deirotier... $81 70; Rodi B Antone .. 50 OLIVER MOT - Pentioc, Michigen ; 4 eee a PF 2 No wonder you sce $0 many 1955 Buicks on _ he Nairn Sete wines wp Beem win Sa popularity that hep closely Sean Sto Me Teens Prseinnpe te |— a ae <7 z = “ Mote A ce Refrigerators’ True, we have only a limited number of these wonderful 1954 FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATORS in stock — BUT if you hurry you will have a good selection to. choose from. . ‘@ tn... See Tits Automatic Defrosting : ‘CYCLA-MATIC FRIGIDAIRE “and the many other wonderful models! (NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO GET THE BEST IN REFRIGERATION AT A GREAT SAVINGS TO YOU! = BUY Now . and $AVE/ , ONLY ONCE-A-YEAR A SALE LIKE rats! ook ee » DONT WAIT/ There are only a. Tried mombarof have 1984 models — : Saracen -_ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1955 ae ae ea ELEVEN | YOU NAME THE HO | : a ; - 2. 2 2, . : AME THE “Bazley's Thursday Super Spec > _ 18 North Soginew Street : “t ‘Small, Whele aE: 1 ee Beet — : * Airplane. Motors. i na cout foe commons |eabented t th fe xy derloi ae: i ve a staff sh fora vote on whether oin UTTER i * Airplane Ges Models Carty ad to premest aoe vic te r = er | 5 = : * Plastic Models. cummtieg last 3eer—at the Demo. (Russi to Build Plant | c | bb. 1 { *& Balsa Models -—iss ; or eat tae hae elvis’ the staft| NEW DELHI @ India and. the | bb. pores —BoATs— Searles: mi cee'd weleay seem a yroeg er 1 Sa ; Large Assortment of Medel Supplies ?_ _—ee =O | SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY OPEN THIDAY EVENING "IL 8 ue SCARLETT’S === TERRIFIC SALE OF STEEL CABINETS! ' : : going . . onde : ph eciShcenisn with enemy” after he 20 E. Lawrence St. Pose Conemne FE 2-7221 vA & tgs 28. SS E 7 aioe Jobless Benefits J} 20%xs"36" sie LOAD PURCHASE / wa | | Well Made f VAR | : White Enamel. Plastic Work. Top. Stainless _ Sink and JOE'S == SURPLUS 32 S. Saginaw St. FE 2-0022 Save S10 on a DOWN FILLED COAT “For Hunting and Flohing zx TRA DEEP All STEEL elbil 5 FLANNEL SHIRTS All Colors — All Sizes — Sanforized - Volues $2.95 9J95 2 °Q8s ee to Bring You These if | ; i 8 5 ks Sensational Values! Made of Heavy Gauge Steel, — with every new space saving feature! Buy now and save! KOREAN BOOTS Genuine. Government issue—Brand New! see py |e aed Ty ait | i : i | A Ei itt! iH it | 8 iE if rr i im i | : He [a HH If la i iit, } chet cn tor Igiatin ad other 2-Door Wardrobe _ 2-Door Utility Cabinet * 4 named representatives. The AFL | Holds ebout 15 germents. ideo! Five specious sections for stor- : ts crane may recommeer | for home, office or store. Mecs-. ing chine, conned goods, ete. i ures 24x21x60 inches. Walnut a white waa | ; $ , . | ! Down Delivers | SUCH CABINETS AT \ ONE LOW PRICE! — \ or later Trial, D. M. Mankiewics Warpath, Bruce Grant RIVAL, 006 F007 $88 COUPONS on RIVAL LAI for PREE PREMIUMS You Name It .. .These — Cabinets Have It! =’ e Heavy Gauge Steel © Extra Deep © Streamlined Design © Flush Doors © Beautiful Finish @ Modern Handles e Bullet Door Catch © Recessed Base | econ: — 2-Door Linen Closet , - 2-Door B Cl | eet yeerediceres- REAL BUYS AT BARGAIN re‘vomy seins fr tne Idee! for storage of books, er, brooms, soaps end “every- — - thing a.” Gleaming white fi PRICES... $1 DOWN sotordi, oe. im Haman ond of $1495 _ EASY TERMS 7 eh 14%» ” ‘TRADE-IN. FURNITURE SOLD AT 18 W. PIKE. ONLY - You Cans Use One Account a: | wo 2 : fee Prebenee ot Bet” Or Stores: _ Wyoming Stemge for Volost 18. Pike St. Ar or : - % oe * Fo F F pres ae ree ae i = ae @ + Hi qf 7 aH qe | 1a. Hiei gail fil Ty a! sei igi CELE : t fhe i 4] Ee 2 fi; he if Hy | AEE . 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BF Sahitcy bi: feta e nth dit u , Le ee ED Se: wre 4 at ope Gia - < Ea Bl ’ ips Lays FHE re pe" | Hie By jE = te cs | ual GP apit lite, fale ma | a = Ee 4733/5 8 eee ay | ae HH Aye 5 tal : + Tp Rit qe ball y Gilt aaa a n= re HH hl iy ea a etal: a "Oo | n ee. 3 Let ay iby ' : Tilt 3 3 | AE | as 7 ~O2SE Tie inte THI unl) ig aT il pata niall 4G Hl AnH i come the thing for summer for: PARIS (INS) — Women of Paris, |) Come in, write or phone for this Tile % mals, ladies probably will have to like little girls, are playing with . \ | Po aeeetiinnlion @wenttets overhaul their date wardrobe. | beads this season. ‘4 booklet. There is no charge. “oe the important Coat Dress in nylon and cotton $14.95 > a Boo Quairry 006 : ane $u00t) 0 2 . = “ 108 sOrtetis = y “ 4 it aan 8p } | Colorful beads, strung to make ; Travel All Right | tour‘er tive tootong rope-strand ; . ; me fa Unborn sh fe twine winers mot por | Pearce Floral Company SS] It looks like silk! CHICAGO (UP) —Travel does In foe ae ase come in the | 559 Orchard Lake Ave. Phone FE 2-0127 | It's washable! - not increase the complications Of colors of precious and semipreci. a . . | | ous stones, imitating rubies, gar | > | | In powder blue, pecgeaey: Your feet have never experienced such caressing prides A) Gullbena Sr wel arts caarabdt econ Gace | sectiadt ; his associates at the Maxwell Air or jet. They are either ‘eevual cal | 2 ®, | fit .. . such remarkable comfort. Foom-cushioned pink and navy. i Base a neta] cnea ~~ = pila hs 5} Con “s ax eae a5 from heel to toe . . . lovingly crafted of the softest Sizes 12 to 20. women who traveled 300 miles or "strings. Calico Corwe ERS kidskins, LULLABIES ore just the ticket for your . more. ; | Partsiennes wear these__long Corn a , aie A : Guilbeau ery omap=riee dan eles the | every walking hour, . | | actual abortions under throat to a chunky choker o1 | pathos ' | . a cent, well below the accepted’ draped in several loops to fill in| ates seen rm : ; >| 4 2 ae So wanes | ee reg y in the 1920 6, 2y4 Miles N. of Deven Gables - Black, Brown or 9 | ' JUST ARRIVED! ; | whe ere ed syle |S Ct P a metas | 5 Fabuloas New Collection Just Arrived GC” Blue Kidskin $ 5 ! White Stagg ; Seo Stine Tatorse Tepssines “» | HAND PRINTED FABRICS a. at 1 | | symptoms wound together. Garnet red ; id S have ended. open core cae seas ob $1.00» $3.50 ayard ey | —O an acony ?p TA Activities A long string of displayed pearis ~~ Linen——Antique Satins—Cottons Faille ie — SN Summer separates, skirts, . ; ‘can be combined with round-cut ne Seconds — Every Beautiful Yard aire sa 1d m i jackets, shorts, pedal-pushers. . : zi eaastennee Ratt Si make a smart necklace with black ae | make a smart necklace with black. Mature Working Woman! en aaa _ _. Often Has Big Problem | a “Young career girls,” Dr. Sor-. ‘Age should never be the meas- | kin pointed out, ‘‘generally go into | uring rod of employment. Some business with the idea of interim |men and women die at 4 but are employment until they marry. | not buried until 80, and some are _ Then they realize that a double young at 65.” “ingome enables the family to | Dr. Sorkin thinks increasingly | maintain a standard of living that | long vacations would help the re- | would be impossible on one pay _tirement age worker. She suggests: | check” | -“Postpone retirement with va- | On the problems of the mature cations two months of one year, working woman, she said: | three months of the next, four and | “A recent survey of the National | even six months of the following | Federation shows that 21 per cent | year. of our members pay all the family ‘By the fifth year the worker | expenses and that 36 per cent Might have brosdened her inter. | support dependents. This means ests, and will have had time to | that the mature worker is respon- , adjust to retirement. © ‘sible for her own financial future - “‘At the same time, her working | and that of those dependent upon | years would have been lengthened | her."” - and the firm would have been | Dr.. Sorkin believes that women able to profit by her experience | over §5 particularly need help and ‘over a longer period of time. a “bread and butter sideline.” entra ‘Patient in. Hospital | George Wasserberger of Mlinois c. P. Colijson, Y. Collissa, 941 Rebinwood ave ee from $3.50 » $6.95 1662 S. “Telegraph Rd. fASHION SHOP Joo Our Cruise and Resort Dresses : loom icld . | go on now thru sumine ri: ae — - | . ASHION SHOP and _They Are Fabulous Y ‘Here Are Just Three of David Crystal's January Bazaar Dresses 1662 S. Telegraph Rd. ! é gas Prettiest of the season in Italian i in| akce textured cotton by Rylan Fabrics .. . striped to accent the figure in a smooth arrow- | ae : The gee divine i in'a emit He : bipenagg’ shirt neck dress of Mallinson’s aye Crujsaline*. In aqua, pink. ee slim shape. In blue, oe em. Ve or pany Pca © opgmpedimds epee fy. oy ee 2 Ne: ce = ; pen eres a : [° “ec vga ee A THE FeNtise PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY - 1955 ey = ome BE 101 N. Saginaw St. For Thursday, peasy: Saturday make someone happy! Fine Gifts vy Take-A-Way Bo-Kays ry Cash and Cars . Watch for Our Weekly Special Every weekend we feature a floor special Pick up one of these cheery Bo-Kays and Jacobsen’ S. peaners FE 3-7165 lees. 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ANDRE exe “First for Hair Styling” Phone FE 5-4490 Andr e Beauty Salon oot pple bac _ make for an ornament. and : COAT OW YouR SWEATER OR EVEN Your RoG@t Idea for Gift to Mother ee Here is an idea which you can since | Valentine’s Day is close, you could make one of these as a gift for ) - ROPER 30” RANGE Only 30” wide yet its oven is big enough for six pies or the largest roast. 7 S — @ Medel Shown $30975 “2s * @® G00 GO... te vl want to gol = | i D0. | want to dod THANKS TO MY Automatic ~ ROPER Gas Range mel ROPER OFFERS CAREFREE COOKING AT ITS BEST ""Insta-Matic’’ Oven Clock Control © Precision “Melody” Timer @ Automatic Oven and | Broiler Lighting © "Spectro- Matic” Burner Controls ¢ All- trol "'Center-Simmer”’ Top Burners of Lifetime Porcelain. © Accurate Automatic Oven -— Heat: Control e Concealed Pull-Out Spillage-Trays e- _ Extra Heavy Insuletion e Therma-Dome Broiler With Giant Burner @ Timed Con- venience Outlet. % OTH ER MODELS PRICED FROM 4 Sareea Mother. | Today is the day for winner of | the wetk! This two-way sugges- tion is from Mary Sacco of Utica, surprise is on its way. i Try it. _-kind of pearls you may have | around the hepse, If you can find only two, use this first idea. Lacquer a large safety pin with gold. When it is dry, use a household cement to glue one pearl over the loop in one end and the other over the closing part. | Let it stand for 24 hours to dry completely. If you find many odd pearls, take the loop out of the _end of the pin with pliers, then | paint it. Slip 4 or 5 pearls on the , upper part of the pin, cementing | the last one in place. These make | expensive looking lapel pins. Mother would like to have one | or a pair of = for her coat. Fullerton Coed ‘Kept Very Busy FULLERTON, Calif. (UP) — | Fullerton Junior College claims | the youngest coed grandmother in | | the nation. She is Mrs. Beaulah \ Reid. 31. ~ | Mrs. Reid and her husband, ' Norman, a psychiatric technician | at a state hospital. are grand- parents. thanks to 14month-old Pamela Kay Yokee, daughter of Mrs. Margie Ried Yokee, 17. | Mrs. Reid, whose schooiwork- . | side, Ark. | | A good speaker should be brief / and have something to say. That's ‘why there’s a shortage of good | speakers. | She suggests that you see what iy fi New York. Her Try it book and’ Will you + be a Winner like Mary? I wonder! | | By MARY MARGARET. McBRIDE: ‘| ness magazines declares that some | model though they’ must know douptedly is the fact that all | .kave the LATEST. Writer Says Old Styles. Practical Manufactu rers| Keep 'New-Fangled | Gadgets Appearing A little note in one of the busi- manufacturers of kitchen equip- ment are going in from now on for- ‘‘planned obsolescence,” a phrase that takes my. fancy, It means, I different from last year’s that everybody,” per force. will trade in the ‘old and buy the new. Automobile makers have prac- ticed planned obsolescence for years aid perhaps it’s time the people learned what. hits them when they. get all steamed up at the prospect of acquiring a 1955 that. in spite of its dented fenders, there are thousands of good miles left in that old 1953 heap. Part of the lure of the gleam- _ding two-toned new car with its automatic clutch and = extra horses under the hood un- the neighbors will know that you clothes. ‘ated always planned obsolescence, no matter ‘what it was called. Only a very | housework schedule is on the tight ' is a. native of Little Rock, | | think how they can so far -im- |. toaster that I'll be ashamed of | it in company. _ seem to me that when I got that the same—it must be—with The industry has oper- on the basis of It's rugged individualist in our country ever waits for dresses, coats or ‘even shoes to wear out. _ We keep them just until, fashion- wise, they are obsolete. The function of the designer is to en- gineer an old model garment into discard regardless of its function- ability. This is done by moving a hemline up or down, switching a waistline from high to low, a neckline from heart Shape to square. In the men’s ‘field, shoulders | | change from padded to unpadded, | lapels from narrow to broad, | trousers from wide to skimpy. I suppose that way madness lies, but I can’t help frying. to prove on my falthfyl old pop-up And it does. refrigerator with a place to keep butter at spreading temperature I'd found the ultimate. But I know there is more, much more, te come. I simply CAN'T imagine, though, STAPP'S | in order to fit your child’s growing feet as accurately as possible, we carry 129 sizes | vy a Stride Rite classic, brown a for quality and fit... a8 = We've other % Stride Rite styles a in many sizes Sy and widths, too. | quickest way to work ourselves | our O | assortment, said ‘‘no thanks,” *|be new or should they Rude Guest Is Offensive - to Hostess. Visitor Should Be. More Tactful, Mrs. ‘Post Says By EMILY POST ‘ ' A reader writes: ‘I would very. much like your opinion on the fol- lowing incident. After dinner the other evening when cigarettes were passed with coffee in the living- ‘| room, all of my guests. except one, seemingly found a brand of cig- arettes they liked from among those I proffered. This one guest looked over my and then left the room to get her own. Wasn't this rude?’’ If she said with a smile some- thing like, “I’m sorry but I really like only X brand and I have some in my bag,” her going ‘out to get her own would not have been rude. Dear Mrs. Post: Will you please tell me. first, if it is proper to use unlighted candles (in cande- labra) on the buffet merely as dec- | eration? Second, if it is proper to use them, then should the candles ye lighted . and snuffed out, leaving charred ends as though they had been. used. Answer: If by a buffet you mean a sideboard. candelabra are suit- able decoration. There is no rule about burning off the ends, but if you did this the candelabra would at least look as though they were sometimes used on the side- board between times. Dear Mrs. Post:..My..fiance’s mother has written me, and signed her very friendly note, “Jack's Mother.”’ I want te an- sewer thig but the several times I've sat down to write I can't Cheery note on a rainy day is this white cotton lace | over black worsted and cotton water repellent raincoat with unattached hood. Matching rain boots are also water re- pellent. : what a new-fangled washing ma chine could do that the old one with its automatic ‘mangle and dryer doesn't doght now irshrd dryer doesn't do right now. But I'm waiting with my eyes ready to bug out. Mind you, I'm not against any of this, for I believe that the Feminine Styles Provide Escape From Boredom PARIS (ENS)—One way to escape trom feeling trapped by daily, | chores is to dress romantically for | "evening. Day-time clothes must themselves to a busy everyday life, but in the evening women can—and should—escape into really feminine styles. ; Put on-a fresh blouse and pin a flower to the necklipe. Change your sweater for something more detollete. In case you wear slacks and a sleek top add a bright cum- into bankruptcy would be for everyb6dy to use everything until it wears out. Buying new prod- ucts is undoubtedly what keeps industrial and business wheels moving and puts us ahead of the rest of the world. Still, the old Scotch in me makes me just a little unhappy at the thought of a deliberate effort to, junk perfectly good clothes and | machinery—for the sake of having the latest thing. But then, come to think about it, I don't HAVE around your waist. If. you wear a robe or dressing- /room apparel. dressy by choosing it in a fabric to do it. do I” you would take for a dress. Among the loveliest at-home Approximately 80.000 hymnals' fashions are ground-length, full printed in Korean and Chinese skirts. They are comfortable. look romantic washable material. were distributed by the Army to prisoners of was in Korea. adapt . merbund .or drape a silk sash_ gown. it shouldn't be straight bed- - Make it look more — and can be made of, get off to a start because I don’t know what te call her. “‘Mother"’ seems unnatural and a bit premature and ‘‘Dear Mrs. | Brown” may, to her, sound stiff | after she signed her letter as she | did. Will you tell me what to do” | | | ‘| Answer: You might write, ‘‘Dear | Mother of Jack”’ or perhaps ‘‘Dear | Mother of mine to be.’ _PETUNIAL | | For once, Im gong By the book To give the job. A professional look / Smart, Petumia! Start paint- ing at the feet, finish the un- derside, then set upright to dry, and enamel the top sec- tions. P1540? Beecurn WIGGS' COLONY Usually $6.98 .03..... Radiant Colors They're so plump and so soft . covers . . . Stunning to accent your room decoration’ choice, too . . . Get here early because they won't last long. | ‘EBRUARY Our Annual Willett February. Sale . wood Cherry, Countryside Cherry, Transitional Cherry and Lancaster Special Orders, tdo. > Drexel American ‘least 10% on, stock items: or special orders, penn _pineta, y FEBRUARY SALE SPECIAL Molded Foam Rubber Sofo.Pillows . Corduroy Covers that Zip Off to Wash... Wonderfuily Soft and Comfortable Washable foam rubber inside and rip-off corduroy excellent and thoughtful gift [Pentru a arisast 10% on aot ILLETT Maple. & Ghenn . # straight 10% ke yer ny tat price on Wild applies even i¥ we donot have the piece you want right in stock « E FL Pitt Mable- Walnut American ‘Teaditional Pine Maple. Pesant Prova Walnut . Sen ae sa ry ~ Bedroom, ining room and SOFAS, CHAIRS, , LAM : PICTURES, BAGS | + SHOP. *@ 395 sag gle ot ge + Save on and living ae eee — . THE PONTIAC PRESS, ss WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1955 { Whirlers Plan’ Dance February 12 F ¥ According to ‘members of West- ern Whirlers Square Dance Club, their caller Pete Ls is the only — and -around — “western” Pontiac. The second season is just be- ginning for the club and a Valen. tne dance ig*scheduled for Feb. 12. New members, the W, J. Mc- caller in Leans and Mr. and Mrs. Sid | Moase will join the group at that time, | Mel Sheffer-has turned his duties ' ever to Ed White of Royal Oak who Was recently elected presi- dent. Les Mehlberg, vice president; Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Hamp, secre- tary and treasurer respectively - and Ella Luvisch, membership chairman. Mrs. Doris Cullen and James Thompson serve on _the board of governors. Other officers of the group are | be Ca Analyze Tasks to Ease Work CARBONDALE, Ml. (UP) — Housewives can save time and | | energy on any household task if they only will analyze and_im- prove their way of performing it. And they don't need to be time- and-motion study experts to do it, Mrs. Agnes Ridley of South- ern Illinois University’s home eco- nomica department. Here are seven simple rules Mrs. Ridley drew up: ~ Use two hands whenever possi- ble. Ys Arrange utensils, materials and containers close to the point of Have work well-lighted. Sit down to work as much as possible. = Use feet and other parts of the body as well as the hands in doing chores, Choose utensils and household tools designed to fit the hand. - Develop a rhythm for’ every task and learn to make instead of straight-lined motions that imvolve sharp or ‘sudden changes of direction. ow Is the to Save on Re-upholstering One Group of FABRICS Reduced Up. to All Work Guaranteed ' § Years Wm. Wright Upholsterers 270 Orchard Lake Ave. . FE 4-0558 Western Whirlers Square Dance Club is planning a Valentine dance for Feb. 12. Working on decorations for the. event are (left to right) Mel Sheffer of South East of Royal Oak. Pontiac Press Phote 1 Birmingham boulevard, Mrs.- Malcolm Hamp of Drayton Plains, Mrs. Lester Mehlberg of North East boulevard and Edward White ' By RUTH SAUNDERS BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Mrs. James Q. Goudie of Woodward avenue will give a dinner party Saturday evening at Bloomfield Open Hunt Club in honor of Mrs. Manly Davis who leaves early in March for a trip to Africa. She will be accompanied on her trip Mrs. Edward P. Hammond of rosse Pointe. ‘Party guests will. be Mr. and Mrs. George E. Hawley who have recently moved to Birmingham from ‘Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. H, Fitch,.Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mantell Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Graham John Graham, Mr. and Mrs, Jud- son Bradway, Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence E. Otter, Mrs. Albert LeGro, Mrs. Walter Williams, Mrs. Har- wood Bacon and Mrs. George E. Baldwin. Mrs. Hawley will give a lunch- y will be coast- l i f Fle! given in the Auditorium St. Hugo School. S457 = and Mrs, 2 caxty Mrs, eeu E, Fisher ae & Fis a5 Bloomfield Hills Resident Planning Trip to Africa Women Voters List Activities Mrs. B. W. Baldwin, Mrs. B.D. attending with the eight National and five State items of Continuing. Respon- Men‘: s Night 7 West Huron St. NEW CLASSES GREGG SHORTHAND MACHINE SHORTHAND (Stenotype and Stenograph) TYPEWRITING ACCOUNTING , .. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7 Day, Half-day, and Evening | rete bs bp myers bee tay mene ag es be goed ee ; before the demand VETERAN APPROVED aad ae Phone FE 2-3551 Among models wil] be Mrs. Joe | eph A. Sweeney, Mrs. Alfred Agli| | a skirt into DUR CRISP BLOUSES change a suit into an ensemble, something special 2 Blooms for your now-. into-spring wardrobe ... our fresh travel - - easy blouses, so easy to care for. and to wear. Top: No- iron crinkle cotton. blouse with a slip- bow neckline and pin-tucked front. White, pink, beige: “sizes.30. to 36. 9.95 Center: Orlon-silk blend shirt with rhinestone buttons and convertible neck. White, pink, blue; sizes 10 to 16. 8.95. Bottom: No-iron ‘crinkle cotton blouse with ~ ~ ep t yer. White, ‘Navy, beige. Sizes 32. : #0. ai ny . Ele : ae ae poe pe: Hid iene. a ui s : | ; et i : 7 oe: ¥ %, i * ay ee : F e ot NC Se ea 2-Hour Free Parking HAVE YOUR TICKET VALIDATED | AT JACOBSON’S WHEN YOU MAKE A PURCHASE TURN WINTER INTO SPRING Yours is a smooth, continuous line from shoulder to thigh, with Warner's firm-supporting, lightweight nylon corselettes. Left: Diagonal- control white satin and power net. Sizes 33 to 38; B and C cups, 16.50 . Right: White nylon taffeta and leno elastic. Sizes 34 to 38: B and C cups, 18.50. WARNER'S - BORSELETTES | OULD SHEER] mi (OVELY LINE os © All petoce ave for 6-piecs place settings sad incl. Fed. tax. 9) “The Store Where Quality Counts” rH ty fA 7 3 i Music ‘Ushers for the evening will be members of the senior +| Meeker, Mrs, L. V. Ostrander leagues of Tuesday Musicale and Mre. 0. M, Landbeck. tf fH | : g if el ik j 2 i i She attended Eastman School of Music at Rochester, New York and fF - |has done a great deal of radio and fF : — ee ae | Anniversary .Is Observed were honored Sunday when friends | Conn Crowley, Mr. and Mrs. John and ‘relatives gathered at their | Walsh, Mr. and Mrs. Marco Tosh- Mechanic street off, Eleanor Mittoff, Mr. and Mra.° ae os Richard Gaddes and Mr, and Mrs, niversazy. ... | Mr, and Mrs, William Gaddes - Out-of-town ‘and children, Billy, Kaye and Car- Mrs, Joseph - olyn; Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hill, es Mi Dal Pl 2 i even, Mr _ Other guests “includeg the |, 2 (Sharen ‘and Lynne; the dack PERMANEN TS tees, eee Meee || The basis for every hair - the Heury Milligans, the Charles style... hold it in shape, Melintoshes and daughter Beth; || easier,” : Mrs. Andrew McKerron et oe Niblick Club Plans for Golf Season — Members of the Niblick Club met for luncheon Tuesday at Elks Beauty Salon a i i SHAPE, STYLE AND HAIR CONDITION are the Three Important Factors in Hair Greeming. May We Help You?. - ot Std ae Permanents . . © from $5.00 | [pts sere! ot Nersng and be CALLIE'S BEAUTY SHOP... - || Etter ant wes uae AN. Perry St. Phone FE 2-686. Opposite Hotel Ressevelt [los surgery, avenue, duo- pianists 7 on the program of Pon- Orangegrove road, contralto, will jain Mrs.|tiac Tuesday Musicale’s annual men's night. Addison Oakley of Cherokee road (seated) | Pontiac High School will be the setting for and Mrs, Ferdinand Gaensbauer of Illinois | the Feb. 8 event. |Christian Dior Adds More Hip to’H’ Line PARIS (INS) — ‘Mrs. Rebecca Gould (standing left) of | : a Nellie’s 3507 Eligebeth Loke Rd. 1 Block West 3 Huron Fi a Your’Spring > PENDLETON | “It's Pendleton’s Spring pure virgin woolens, wonder- — " * fully” color coordinated so you've only to pick your “ favorite from our ~ “49’er’' jackets . . . and pair _- it with every Pendleton ” Spring skirt that takes your . fancy. A perfect “Pairables” costume. ae “ Skirtss | on - a | 4% Jackets 17° 19% z HE ad Hy bss e q ih BOB Ht FLL ay 5 | LOOK FIRST! OU BUY FURNITURE SAN-TONE MAHOGANY || BEFORE Y Shop and Compare and You, Too, Will Buy Fine-Bavarian China _ Brought to you from the finest china makers of ‘the Old World, this elegant design in smoky grey color-and gracéful lines expresses all of the charm and style of the Continent. See it and you'll — discover, too, just. why discriminating women love Bavaria’s finest china. PP Sting] me #55 ¥ . 4; ea + *~ | eta ies ; 4 raiereti — THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1955 - , ' " aS * é sy ve a : ase tg! , kd r nf : 2 4 | , = we Aloe vee cites ror | . Installation Held Tuesday, bi Zanoni, became iby Local Women’s Group Pa | the’ bride of Mrs. Arthur Witt ‘was installed | 3 i ce. Welter Lynn as commander~of Cora M. Eves ! S ettin | (Fernald — Thesiay ening ain the VFW Hal ‘ - ing in St. | : peptone A vet “were Great HK ” | Commander Larry F. Ayer of De- | a fl Paul Church. ing Chaplet, Min D Hall | ft. | AERO She is the cD. Hel, a .. for BOYS an GIRLSE |) caueiser of sun erases met some oy ue ; VEL . Mr. ‘and Mrs. | Mander; Leteaoeg mrad a In Blue, White | Zanoni of Lake } Wittiam Lennex, asctetant record __ In Blue, White or Red. Angelus road, cae ae Set eee ; eee Len, Worth, srpeent aad Mire, Dew | Stet Bt |] Bernie K |, drs "Duane Brokaw i first | Ng ! : Fernald of a brag Aes 4 Lai ‘sentinel’ DAFFY DILLS: —_ he tnd Dee Wy axe wenenes 7 In pastel “panels”. for krazy- .) = See $4.98. in points at the wrists. A pearl | worid and the 10th anniversary of | 10? Pitces with a professional || weve because neal. “tara secured her tiered veil, and moving into their home on Frank- | ‘uch. resed ts 9 coun e @ b ! Se ee ee in boulevard. Booklets are now Bpogreer OM, from. the I] Peanis. corried - 8 giving details on how’ to p--D_, (CA. ‘| Fe ee remmento | Func te ae te tte ange Sy ween | Ef Se Se ad ( eS will be held in the Pontiae High | ™ture creators. | are rere. te mere apt , was matron of bonor wearing &! tions may be made by calling the | S™AFt room divider in birch |] witeuy“specking te. hair shaft ” gown of aqua satin and lace. Mrs. | yw, . plywood. It has a cabinet base |] tn’t. The heir shaft hes no nerve Shoes for Young Folks! Claude Arnett Jr. and Janet Lee | with three compartments, as well |] Sh4,06¢ Swpely. 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' Quality Tender Beef 1 Sirloin and Club | STEAKS opeeees lf Quality Tender Beef ren STEAKS Only Quality Tender Beef BLADE CUT Pot Roast th 29: : bb. Fresh Ground Beef 4 ibs. $1 {3 Hamburger 29: mari or 3 ans Rump Roast.. Short its of Beet... 19° Round or Swiss Steak 4g: » 49° Pure Mich. Made Rati SUGAR . ‘5 lb. Bag SSPAM .... 12 oz. Can Northern Tissue... 5 Rolls Brook's PORK & BEANS... 4-1. Cone Gerber’s BABY FOOD «--.. 4 lee YOUR CHOICE ONLY— LARD: ' » | Mich. U. ‘S. No.1 50 Potatoes =. ri Paik m, Birds Eye —~ poe BEEF CHICKEN. _ TURKEY Sm PIES | for ; 89: ONIONS ‘CARROTS | = , 8 GRAPEFRUIT. ¢ ee OEE ig POTATOES 3 Mich. 5 Lbs. Fresh 5. = a * id __. THE PONTIAC PRESS , ert . WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1058 -. LANSING (UP) — Michigan laws—which cover everything from a two-cent bounty on sparrows to a penalty for stealing trains—are “littered” with ‘out- dated provisions, top lawmakers agreed today. “Instead of cluttering the books with new laws we. could well:spend a whole session getting rid of some of the antiquated ones we now have,” Sen. William S _ Broomfield (R-Royal Oak) said; - a “Our laws are all littered up with outdated 5 ~ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN — For instance, a person could go behind bars for: Inciting Indians to violate peace treaties; dueling; floating a log down a river the wrong way; “making a noise” in chufch; untieing another ‘man’s horse from a hitching post; ‘and stealing a “locomotive with an express car or mail car attached” (There's for stealing.just the locomotive). Many of Michigan's so-called “blue “laws” are violated hundreds of times every day of the year. no provision son to “harbor” someone under 21 who is smoking, Cramton said. ~ Section 435 of the “blue laws” provides for a $5 fine— - for anyone attending “any public diversion” or “taking- part in any sport” on Sunday. Although the section was weakened in 1909 when the Supreme Court held the law “excluded base- ball,” a move is on in the senate to repeal the entire section “to bring our laws up to date with _ society.” Broomfield, Cramton Make Bid to Rid Michigan of Out-Dat 8 belief that ment, for example.” the state.” Although treason this statute brought. who was given a to the um - A person also can be put to death for rape.on federal property in Michigan. But a person can be put to death for “treason ainst the state is hard e,’ tence by a federal judge “equal ty of the % os state. Par look sections,” Rep. Louis C. Cramton (R-Lapeer) said. ; ; | —— to _ Those who “there ought to be a law” should Both lawmakers agreed some of the laws that “filled It's not only against the law for persons under 21 to “There dre all kinds of oes in our law,” Alfred B. at the compiled laws of sitnigee. ; a big need 100 years ago actually are comical now.” . ~Fitt, legal aide to Gov. G. Mennen Williams, said. “It’s | Chances are there is. . SPARE TIME PROJECT—Doit- can sit yourselfers up and take notice when the “La Saetta” roars by, | Uhrick, Keego Harbor automobile assembly line. Builder-engineer Jack | now for sale at only $15,000. Custom Made Sports Car Produced | "ve: mtaet v wait te in Keego Harbor on. Sale at $15,000 | | and, as Uhrick recalls with a wry grin, “everything had to be done three. or four times before it was guzza brothers moulded the one- piece fiberglass body at their shop in Oxford, while Uhrick got busy chopping down.a conventional auto | right frame and, selecting parts for the : . ; the next The car was assembled ‘in the small repair shop behind Uhrick’s service station in Keego Harbor. There's a man out in g i ul bag fle 3 Ll ¢ eehbzZ Z : using a e it i 1 if i i j rz E c5Re » - fF if E i | i z 5 From sequent , the “La Saetta’’ pemegligere prt The Testa- larger, heavier cars. Full road visibility the wrap-around windshield, directions. 3 Saetta” lodks longer FM ; i ¥ [fps bee FLT? j $f: 3 Bs ;" buy cigarettes, but it’s also against the law for a per-- ‘ Pentiae Press Phote owner, is pictured for this sleek, low-slung sports car never saw an | here with the car he spent ten months building. It's ie are already on the drawing for a third car, this time 300-hp. Chrysler V-8. From behind the wheel, the ‘‘La Saetta” is a car-lover’s car in every sense of the word. Instantly responsive to a touch on the wheel is provided zs ui | Officers at Meeting treasurer; Mrs. James Parry, par- liamentarian if Bid Vote Proposed for Southfield | Merritt Says Supervisors Must Reconsider Petition for County Area cine & 1 A F lf i rt i : 6 sag ‘tet Post 710 and auxiliary on Auburn avenue. Installed as post com- mander was Carl Guenther. Other officers are: James Parry, senior vice commander; Alex Ma- ; and Mrs. Al Kugler, posal off the table and set a spec- son, junior vice commander: Lloyd . PROBLEMS—Pontiac Willman, third from left, is pictured at G Lines, ee New “Magic. into built-in “cold bins” was un- metal” which. promiges to turn| Metal’ May on the way and ete in a tour of the guarded RCA were recently conducted by| — , | Greater Beneficial Union-AMVETS Hite ri. i rit iy i L [ ; 2 = ef = a Deat 2 if i be / ] Chicken pox and mumps were still leading the parade of con tageous diseases in. Oakland Coun- ty last week, although new cases were still below the peak figures |Teported in mid-January. . Reports filed by Dr. John D. Monroe, health director, for Pom- tiac and Oakland County:-for the week ending Jan. 29 are broken — down below: - Chicken pom ....seses. | 5 ompe...: SEE ‘ Pneumonia ..... 3 i) DAE pce sscscavccce 2 = Searlet fever ........+ aie ees Tuberculosis... cece. 8 s a A : 3 » Prev. Year POR wnse snes ) m [Beecee foree 8 ' ee ke +s60eeses oor 2 4 a Typhoid fever cs te & THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FERRUARY 2,105 — + ge , — = : * . - sense. Stick to your field of corp- Sony rn § aeceunen ane Sane SN Se ae rr 4g Ee . , dearie, That is, if you : rie | Any Gal Carrying Ticket Can Ride Success Train | ies date." 3 se B cil By MARGARET LATROBE =; stating that tweren't enly Ras- | the better jobs, the better deals, Discrimination? ‘The brightest | Whole point. ai | | [depend on candidacy in 1958—tt ee ar | they want. I wish I knew of any| “wuld be do at a grocer’s com |Canine Gets Revenge -j| amAZIN® NEW TREATMENT—PRES TRIAL Wp he GEER AP Net's bape ee is bus anaes “nanan [S08 Which’ won uhaip enetsh to| Linc? WUMMNe GAMO UN) cman Man | Sassy fore, sehen Spt never is. she could have meant “secand- | ! TP om time of day, that’s how. A a8 a hg : rate”—?). \ determine exactly what Wages! professional fostball player te | Hird Stryker retuned from shop-||- so ot pont aad temporary tees of — | Some of the female contingent . \: anyone is worth. Even in PrO-| consulted respectfully about his’ | Bing » in which ag oe | talk too much and say too little, Well, girls, if you want ‘to feel) fessions inhabited solely by men| -Sootiaity Net sought after by a ; 4 which perhaps is no worse t:"/ that way about the business world | (if such there be),. equality in liberal arts college for the sc talking too little and saying -00/ (and this is usually the bone of | work and pay doesn't exist. How! ouiss: iectuses im Latin. much. But those of the Servi | contention) go ahead and feel that |C@® it? How can the human Maan. car, the , ! gender who continually upbraid oa equation be measured so ac-| Why make womanhood the point plungers : the public prints with protests that | Way. Just don’t ask me to join | cursteiy? at issue? It seems to me that] Mrs. Stryker, who- had left her they are discriminated against in |in the lament. It would appear | “Field of competence” is | inherent aptitudes as. well as| keys in the car, hed te call for/f - WANTED business just because they are | this observer that any gal with che lefiy-counding phrase of which I/ 1 niy must limit to seme extent help. : A, women—these lassies give me ® tickets can board the train to| am fond. it means that, if lucky a A Lake P rty pain in the. neck. , guogent-—in jest ghaut onp SING of and industrious enough oe a ia shat ental t Oe sulle et Farm, creage or roperty “(Recently career woman, | endeavor which appeals to & special line; a particular interest | to women. a broiler chicken is lost between Cee | -- nd, wrote the editor And ah the yipping shout men| in which you ere enceptionally| insist that: they can do everything |turend tad’ te cdiine nen - Direct Buyer Bernard Edelman TO 8-5010 of = large weekly magazine | grabbing off the better salaries, ' qualified. < as well or better than men—non- | table. a ——————— a a * ¢ a ° ) } _— "4 {* ] ) ! j | »*] , / ’ fj) «' } f rill | Li lS folks lt ho sHlop ‘ « 2 * i : 3 - e@ : CIAL) special low price! With fruit orice crest arouamy — Seciat, . y enjoyable, ave, bite Sere th’ trae top ecte 3% and Hane Fchly enjoyabic me, ‘6redionts | a0, Venilla, Butterscotch, (ee ont wn hon tn mee Trt 7m eS pam ge § of en: wees i ben in ok Ie ae ips Ao ren WHOL REO 2 ae : ae ieee a ru “wp \ or Korean Situation Wearies Neutra . om, {UPI=|° “It a peace is tot tealized tn the near future,” he asked, “then what do we do?” : ~ "4 Dinner.” - , sepaly sentatives of “neutral” Poland and " | Czechoslovakia, ever since July, 1953. And as ef nie there's no end: in sight. A firm peace leoks as - able . . 4. THE PONTIAC PRESS; WEDNESDAY; FEBRUARY 2, 1955 1 Truce. Watchers Princess Margaret Resting in Trinidad . quite frankly, we'd like some indi- oS cation when our work will be fi-/ Chyrchill Completes . , Second History Serie . ties wave Union Jacks as the smiling princess drove by on her way: to |; the home of the British governor, Sir Hubert Rance: ” Now at Record High output of 10 billion kilowatt hours in a single week. < Temple Or anges _ Wo say" jpo7. Grapefruit .. %: 49 Lettuce... 2 "Sie, 10¢. ‘wa «+ + ACH 10¢ ! iftt i es 10 ror 99% 2 kes. 2 35 2 eet 37 CRESIMONT VANRLA OR NEAPOLITAN SILVERBROOK— 90 SCORE ' Butter Sunnyfield Butter 9% «ou "Sr? 68¢ Ched-0-Bit "°"Greest ‘Kraft’s Velveeta . . -— : es r ee * Ole. X idir 69 eens LE aM CTN. Ee : 3 = eee é ee aa eR Be Pie Bae + sz aq P Pt ee ES, ON Se Sete te ¥ * i et ee e * | aie pape es me : : ee os : - fe eee Lae us ae ; > ag ieee ameelae 3 ~ te i ° ; a % i ie neeatiy 4 4 i) [ * 4 + bs Z i i i %, 4 ee : ¥ f * : : 4 i" st 7 +. : 7 dos Se ae ' : * N bat eee fl . ‘ : i « leenpeinseg® ‘ . Wa ‘ a oF : ! oe i ‘ 4 a mod oe ; : | eS ; ; Lo oe & : fos : : ft hy : iifegeet : e oe * As. pet ee Ot "THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1055”. — ~ . : —— : = — : i ee ah = —___— sss ilies cap tak Tee Bote lig og U.S. Coed Sees | When Serge Paid Tab |\Nikes Guarding [Viren Maro Sa ome [ee cats Se =|Monaco Prince -| Folks Disliked Him Less |(3CifiesinU.S. [Black Pearls’ | ; a f ABRSONS : . — .. - ; bf Called Best Dofone |e=bexe eta] for the Finest Food! F Flies to Monte Carlo to NEW YORK —“What kind ofa guy was he — this Serge ‘Propose’ to Handsome Rubinstein? 7 we —_ 7 Many have asked that. What an irony there was to his end! 3 . tor Bachelor-Ruler - | mat ne should duck the draft fearing death on a bloody battle- original story by Jesse Lasky 1 an ——— —| field—and be murdered in his bedroom. GRAND RAPIDS (INS)—A:high | Jr, and Talbot Jennings. _ : ° MONTE CARD, Sinaes ©, — | Held — normally peaceful — has. revealed that | Virginia, ‘borrowed from Warn-|{ Lunch ... dinner or. en, met Monaco's ruling Prince Rain) he'd been living it up furiously lately . . . outwardly happy {Wann & matter of sacs pare 9 gy tnt tibre ve missionry || after-date snack — = , o* BAT : DANCE Say Mee t= 2+ ball, yachting, music, the prince's! “9 boasted of aad fective air defense, and I think | From Feb. 7th to the 2ist she will : ‘BATTLE THE , Continuous : vate 200 and Joan's plans for!" peed oeals \ of 5 we are succeeding. . work on her' costumes, hair styies |) . tenet — * MUSIC and the future. They toured “the Green |" : AW In 13 cities, including Chicago | and have other consultations arian aa vNTY YY ' : Room, the Blue Room, the Throne | 51m quarreling one night not long ago and Detroit, Nike defenses are at to the Gth of ST | wy Gaat waves we on Room, the.corridors with pietures M us stages : March she will have photographs, Pe Ben Cc: = Ay) 3 . eal . of his ancestors on the wall,” and| He accused the walter of giving him .|some of them already operational. | 1 views, ete, From March 1th A oe NEMADC : ,| the terrace, which has a “marve-| change for a $20 bill when, he said, he'd “Early this year, almost all ef | unit she makes the picture she bee’ ot ok a i. | “> - A ous view.” . handed the waiter a $50 bill. / them. will be at combat readi- | wii rehearse with the cast and Me yAL oN Af ~ : Et let COCKTAA. Rainier, she bubbled, was “a “How can you be sure it was a $50 ness, including over 9 hundred director William Dicterie. Y AW 4° er fone S as ‘| jeanne ¢ real prince charming . . . more! sin” the restaurant proprietor asked sites. Se SG Me i. ee 35 . a “a0 LOUNGE py tan ot Se yenees: Rubenstein, for the waiter was an old “As soon as possible, the Army ee wet ter cae oe os aa, ° fi » mR, < PU ms w, mee || Joan didn't say what further| and trusted one and Rubinstein was aan aye cities It ie a conktant. | Western Writers of America Award , _ ——__—s Maven Bout Bits. || plans she has. The prince wasn't} & little unsteady on his feet. Besides, RUBINSTEIN {ly expanding: pros involving | 1m 1943, has been bought for Joel ‘| | available for comment. _ | the hour was late. . _ [hundreds of millions of dollars.” — Loney ~ - ee Se . Bie ey _| “Because,” flung back Rubinstein, “1 carry bills!” | Roderick disclosed _ that ® on the way, I could te S— a Wants Holiday for F.D.R.| A maf with Rubinstein apologised Pid ani Rose and assist-| there are wee total of 1,200 jet | Say that Joel has to a —— | WASHINGTON (Sen. Lehman| d him into his car, and they shot away. interceptor planes, all in-the 600 sania tne Won plaaty opiates od (D-LAb-NY) has introduced a. reso- ; x & & kk | mile-en-hour class, that “stand | jv: likes to work. SE eresedag Gas ton. 1 oath T've told this incident to a couple of close friends of his who|Feady to rise from airfields to ‘According to U-I, Joel will play yar be made slab mn [0d wean’ ke Rin at a, and Inted that he had many fen down tre Oi | Sr ni ride em ove commemoration of the birth of the apen 0s they agpeer:” eae pom geome tee a Pipe re heyped ragroreanyndrclonagy peerage mar waif be } =: i —_ reservation, y ore a supper 0) gt o portray _—— clab opening the following Wednesday night. He had ndott keting | Were cmarscters planned on living it up for a long time te come. Wya tte Pic ng Ye ae PUT VININVAN ANNA URC 1% “Judge not that ye not judged,” it saya in the most tamous| Will Be Regulated | Ada ypeniope ah Book of all. We try, but it does seem, as somebody on Broadway said, that Rubinstein pyra-| DETROIT @ — Company and) “He's had a long hard streggte mided not only his wealth but his ene-| Doo with Circuit Judge Josegh | biggest of which ts being e A. Moynihan today | husband.” a THE MIDNIGHT EARL .. . Br the, Wyandotte Chemical Co.,| 1 don't agree with that, | Greta Garbo drops into the Normandy | now in its fourth day. . - ~ Petrie eg pate MYOUR 2th fold Theat... [ODay ‘picture, “Camille” . . . Marilyn's veep, has held him back. Many famous | — OWee - C4263 ) ae A ee GEE ree | « weet Beers Open company alse sought 1 | ward to meeting her costar in| ¢ sa at 12:68 P. Be. ” FEATURES AT—1:28 - 4:00 - 0:38 - 108 “Dot Records signed the hottest new walked male singer, Pat Boone, of Denton, Tex., — 2 meee in a dispute a Indiscrdtion nandeume ... . Wow that mie’ pres of nat ol ene | Be 4 r] FAN AMERICAN WIFE" eae smicoteaie tna — g LUNCHES , ANN FRANCIS — Wilding busted up with MGM—he wants / : j DINNERS ' | . z 2. —_ Francis — all over Texas in tight y 2 . jeans to promo movie “Bad at Black Rock.” ; @ STO) |SSMRG@UIAM | Lise Kirk got a ohe-night booking at a millionaire’s party GUIDE 10 J Private Banquet | a b. _ - Oueny Macinerstein Bnd $00,000 te —_ * | + rp COMING SUNDAY WISH I'D SAID THAT: “Heredity,” defines Sammy Kaye, “is ‘ ND PONTIAC , 1 IRENE BADER l “SEVEN BRIDES FOR prayed ptt cn Alpe dander bpage=ecbpelarieaialon /AIN AND AROU : - Ee. 1, SEVEN BROTHERS” ‘his father’s long yellow convertible.” That's earl, brother. | = —=<—===———— eee —_——— at the Piano 1 —— (Copstight 1955) Hotel Roosevelt Coffee Sh On Our Giant PANORAMIC Screen A Nishily Except Sundey p\( WANTED TO BUY || te oxricn, thoun mile 1160. eciontins te Dinners end Luncheons © Pisze ~s , a Says Scientists Lost "Delly 5 A. M. t0 9:30 P.M. Sundoy: 7A. M. to 8 P.M. $2,500,000 ROBBERY? ‘Pack Pree After 6 P. M. except Fri. and Set. Pree Parking Sunday Private Reome for Portics. FE S-8770 — Pronk and Esther “In Holly . . It’s the Hotel” [ame 9 come ea HOLLY HOTEL <2cctt=-,. # Phone USED MAGAZINES ||‘ 's by no means helpless against } / J on 3-1907, on 3-9303 Ml ee ee its enemies. Its 12 f. stride carries |to U.S. Through Draft _/ “have Visit Our Peckage Store ona and a nite poo tive Johanie jones — Lee Chadwick ieqenty het” fe JACK, SADIE end JACK JR. Hinshaw : These , a Still Serving WONDERFUL MEALS___... O’ HEARTS BAR ‘N GRILL House . —artr— ie A ag Black Knight { DIITTT TAA A ——————— a | ||. prmace meen IP Ls: | “*|% Old Heldetborg Inn & Cocktail Lounge ence a : : 3 te 12 . m. Under New Management r~ ’ | » -_ | \) \ = : me aLso fauous. 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FANCY Quauiry PLUMP TENDER e SLICED BOLOG NA HEN TURKEYS — * RING BOLOGNA | “ARANDD, BRAWN, OVEN READY - na af ‘UVER soaehbuahll i - even the kindliest employer can - -@0 i LuxURY + co Low cost. day” - but J,-Fred Muggs, the _Seeere Comarem, ts on bis wey ‘out. 4 " ‘ terested in anthropoids with gump- |, as soon on .a sliding-scale con - to handle. Corned Beef Popular - Bos + Rew to wonderful Canode, And the fun _ +» he tonury of off new equipment—gour- ~ _—— hedge all they want to over’ at headquaters for the TV show; ‘‘To- The chimp was a chump. He had the world im his paw and he let it ge: he lived off the fat of the week, his. clothes were sculptured by the finest tailors, his fanmail 24 astounding. And what did he > He lost his humility. take just so much monkey busi- ness and he’s through. You simply do not, literally, bite | the hand that feeds you and ‘get by with it, this day and age. *““Muggs is not being eased -off the show,” claims Bob Bendick, the producer, when asked for the facts. “He is just going to travel “(What does that sound like to you, friends, but the squeeze?) “We have another, younger chimp which we are going to use ick.,He had te admit, how- ever, that he didn’t know exactly | 5 i (i i -@ FETS aieky 2 7 tion. Muggs was offered a job. He tract, and insured by Lloyd's for $50,000. But Muggs, who cost his owners $600 when he was shipped in from the Cameroons had more gumption than was ‘called for; and the big- ger he grew, the ‘harder it was He also developed an enor- mous appetite — which was an- « noying, indeed, to the people on | whose fingers and cars he some- times indulged. Now it is obvious that he is being eased out, like the main- office salesman who gets hot- head- SINGAPORE () Malaya, G.. W. Duncan, export manager of Libby, MeNeill and Libby. of Chicago, said on a busin®ss trip here. d OLD WORLD ° while J, Fred is on] beef | . is the most popular of all Ameri- | can canned goods imported’ into | - You'll delight in the mingling of old ond - comnts ame it Detroit jaccoaldears Still Working at Stills e ~ THE. PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1955 experimental 57-foot us: Navy Sf minesweepe¢ under construction. “lop raptity in the Dalian ange that the staff of federa] agents has - ‘been doubled since Jan. 1, He said Experimental Plastic Hull Boat : Desmaae sips not exthaning ol phi so toina tok at than three times the number taken Bay ; Placed ita several hindred thous neck for the titlé of moonshine | in 1953. Fifty’persons were con- Burns i in oe. City \m and ‘dollars. ra capital. ef the north. victed. ~| BAY CITY, Mich. ®\—Fire swept; The fire wiped out, 10 pienthé ef yed and’ must be. shipped off to-the | Ronald 1... Greenberg, assistant . - 2 | through the main shed ef the De-| work .on the project... : mine- suburban _ bouey Poor Muggs. United States attorney, says home-| There are about :440,000 produc- | foe Shipbujlding Co. early’ today, sweeper, known as the was i ee ——— Bie Silo maki bes Snremnced ing oft vals in Sis U. 6 SAE, 00 eae Rot Sng. genet ee Only at Kroger—Can You Be Sure the Beef You Buy Is U. S. Gov’ ' Inspected ¢ 118 N. Saginaw HOURS: Monday thru Saturday = 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. er oo Whole Fryers... «s Fresh ey Young and Tender Ground Beef. . New Low Price. Full Chicken Parts Pint 75c al | vesh Backs and Necks é Sirloin Steak . -U. 8. Choice a aa Pork ‘n’ Beans . . Kroger Brand with imprinted labe! Pineapple Juice . «usu _ Dole Sweetened U. Ss. Ne. 1] -Seediless Nevins Indian Riv er. Pascal. Celery . . Florida-Grown, 30 Size... Pepper . Kroger wack ca | Beets . Avondale Cut s 8 ° e 8 th. Grapefruit 70 size” 1-b. can te 19° | a ae # Fresh ground daily 2 E 10° 210 tt Cake Plate Beef . Kroger Tenderay Boiling Beet a. 3 Ibs. $1.15 AVONDALE GOLDEN, SWEET, CREAM STYLE “eT ~"¢ Gt, Co : - : a 10°): 2-e-. Cen Mushrooms ... Cavern..Stems and pieces Sauer Kraut . Kroger Brand. Save! Mix..... mix : «10° Kidney Beans . . . Avondale Brand = 10° Swee NEW FLORIDA RED "6659 t Gherkins . . Brand ry 10° LOOK WHAT TEN CENTS WILL BUY AT KROGER! juices Longer natiire’s‘own-seeret for beef tender without loss of savory sa Hager Tedoray Be gives you juicy, vitamin-rich tender- . ness every time you serve it. The exclu- sive Kroger TENDERAY method is — fresh and | health-giving « vitamins. ageing methods often rob beef of these qualities. But Kroger TEN- DERAY beef is guaranteed juicy 10 times out of 10! KROGER-CUT TENDERAY, U. S. GRADED “CHOICE” Round Steak 69 tender and é 10° 210° = 10° He. 303 PP) 10° | LOOK AT QUR EXCITING OFFER TO YOU! STAINLESS STEEL REG. $1.50 VALUE! _ee«. 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[Expert Bille 9 ve On LOD ee oe! cera mtg tan csum gon u va a ne « Springer Club Medal Award | Avan Equa . By JACK PATTERSON cabin, seven deer were knocking | calloused gang than ours to refuse | tended eels me oe pringer y Expert ‘Rifleman Medal, 2nd_ & 1 | Pes - Supplementary winter feeding of | each other over trying to get them a ; the deer-feeding problem, Nor 1. highest award in American junior |]. goa ae oe ee deer may be useful, at the choicest sprigs. Throughout the area where necessarily imply that supple- |, Howard Mesa wet hunting shooting has been won by William “oe : Coe - ‘hunters believe, or it. ~ 4 deer are fed regulasly, we saw mentary feeding is good for the nes “be A. Bush, 14, of 7065 Pontiac Trail, |]. ll -Pants ; vate the evils |. This,.mind you, while we were) |" great: many sad they ap- |deer herd as a whole, What they | SDrngiry. Sr imanimowsly ‘Walled Lake. : = as game division » all between the deer and the) jared to be im good shape, te do indicate, in the area obgerved, | store Prenton s Shooting several hundred targets es - ; men maintain. E jcabin, with a tractor engine roar:| the non-scientific observer, al- ts that where regular feeding is | MiAcligas oot Bn consceutive Train | in the last few months the new ex- All School Colors 7 But the basic! | | ing, much hammering and clanking | though appearances cam pe de- | Practiced, deer are plentiful. and 6 ; sculve |pert marksman fired his wayil | - Values to $3 question becomes onan oil drum, and the usual! ceptive. In nen-feeding afees we (apparently in good condition --~ | through 13 lower National Rifle As- : ; : ec noise and confusion that several| saw no deer ‘Whether this is good or bad we'll} Other officers recently elected | sociation qualifications to achieve c : of - secondary people produce when trying to do| These observations are not in-' leave to the reader's judgement.; were Dr. James Stover of High-|nis new high rating. — & job best done by one 3 7 eee ee ee ee |_ William attends Walled Lake i E>. all normal De = | After some preliminary dog-in-; | ¢ - . — <= = “st: See VanD Schgol and is a member of the : | ten to the wind. ae } |the-manger tactics by the bigger Michigan Outdoors : | ——— PE eae Mrs, |Multi-Lakes Gun Club, Junior Di- = pei : for the promise AWMNNEEEEL® (deer — kicking and chasing the _ i. ao spell gate >ointe | Vision. . \* gon io : © ob food, That they il ogee |S n *Will Provide |\coresnderce. secretary: and ¢ GYM lt do. just this =the bunch settied down oi] STUTGEON ] LOVIG® pk wee $67,200 Was Paid |}. Sam . we'll shortly see. ED 5 i 4 T ' : ~ would drive them away for more : ’ _ || Directors elected were John) *™ : One Lot. : q Last weekend saw seven mem | 00, ‘toy minutes. Real Action for Angler Blanock of Detroit 2nd, Robert | 5 1954 Bo fi , | Odd Sizes 99 cn. cig Rat on Those deer were hungry. There's By MORT NEFF | stands at-310 pounds for ‘a 7%; | Williams and William 'Peschel, | If : uniies : ates water lots of snow up there and little fF feeter taken from Lake Su- beth of Royal Oak. , hunters = : time out to Sturgeon spearing’ through the Basketball 686 ing for the fas fed deer in that area for 13|ice of Black,” Burt and, Mullet | Porter te 102. The fish was |e 01 0) 1g cup, ead trappers collected 965.300 te Supporters Bem algenemnlmtiy dy lf Bi pm fale per plarorager Ppl pedis yaa ns Conducts ‘Fish Derby’ bobeate during 1864, scconding to win wn COR ce brush gave mute deer so hungry. So, maybe it's|fore it legally ends the last day in| In appearance the sturgeon re- Third annual “Fish Derby” wit |e Department of Conensvation, =o en oe 3 Sweat Sox 400 4 the word was getting around. Tem [better to stand aside and let na- sembles no other fish. The odd | be held by the Fenton Lakes Sports-| _ Bounties were claimed for $3,715} { : ee minutes after we ture take its course and thin the shaped tail is unevenly forked| man’s Club Feb. 6. The public is |Covotes, 25 wolves sor] - i —_ of alfalfa within deer out, but it would take a more with the longer lobe at the top.| invited. The affair will be held) Os, department : : Conservat , piconet oe eyla-md Es Wom ule oe 3.188 coyotes, 20 wolves” and 58 , - . = servation Magazine | discusses why this is the case shields or plates instead of scales, | Fenton gery ap llaryryamatar bobeats, Bounties were paid on ee G eee a . a es _and gives several other tips on ice The head terminates.in an ugly | Fenton on as ba bobcats only J : - es Everything for the Sportsman a Diacoans Wie Bt = ata ee ee OT cans ol pit fo os ! 16 South Cass A | FE 2-762) . LANSING ' — - “Anglers baits; A subscription to the maga: ard. nya runs from 7 a.m. — Half of State’s Deer - ass ve. E : need. to be especially tempting to | zine is available for 50 cents from Bt to a lmown fact that sturgeon | | and prizes will go to anglers | : establish regular feeding runways |i. biggest pike, biggest perch, |Hunters Answer Cards — ttn fisherman’ ts Ducky ‘enough | “speck” and-sunfsh, and the one | LANSING — Nearly $,500 deer FORIDLE Teweratts i to set up a spearing shanty direct- | '*™ding _ the smallest ‘fish. An hunters have answered question- HOURS in - VY me ly over a runway he's pretty sure | sward wilt also be given for the {naires thus far in Michigan's an- Winter | HEADQUARTERS to have action. Spearing: is done | ‘reest pike speared during the jnual postcard poll of hunting in- Mesths \ in water up to 20 feet deep. 4 - sos tte | ARO GARI eons Goes walled ——— menoty aevped. Twenty ‘pounds | eTuipment and clothing will be set a haes coer ee First indoor : of lead is cast on the handle just |“? ‘= the Clubhouse lolnee. ther or not they bagged a deer Archery in Pontiac ona a ae a ee ing D Set —_— a = ” . viously ° strong. seasons INSTRUCTIONS heavy line, approximating clothes| two shooting dates have been| Reminder cards ‘were sent late rem ig pen 12-12 Every Dey Including Sunday lines, is attached to the end of the | announced for the Birmingham | last week to the 4,500 who have conti 4 Mises Seca eee ee ee eee ee ee = | Petre 2 So, if you're after a really big|Feb. 20. Announcement of the | heaviest player on the Brooklyn | THE JUMBO BURGER one, try sturgeon spearing in|dates was made by Warren E. | Dodgers’ 1955 roster, weighs 235 10 $. SAGINAW Michigan Outdoors this winter! Bertolet, secretary-treasurer. pounds. : \ ment fish researchers. ac Merle G. Galbraith Jr., depart- ) 620 today fish surv y neha the arn SA survey un Le be derwater diving gear successfully ee last summer. Eee The workers were able to make OSS spot checks of lake bottoms to « < Ay depth of 30 feet, he said, although aed) most of the work was done in Check Frozen Meat LANSING — Hunters are again urged to game meat in ° ‘ frozen food lockers. Law requires : permits be obtained if such meat ACT Now! is kept more than 60 days after ® . oa 2 now on j ee efore they re ail gone! (OE UCGIK'S . Midwinter CLEARANCE Thursday, Friday, Saturday Society Brond samy 4 Colvert : : SUITS... *7 499 ‘SUITS.... “6499 Values to $100. f= Values to 89.50 TOWNE HOUSE SUITS $ 499 on Values to 65.00 | 5 . m reductions. With ship- nr | ' cut at ence. These 1954 DeLane Supe Cashion ie mae Oe 760x15 | 29.45] . 22.10°| 7.60x15 | 36.10 | 37.106 —TOPCOATS and O'COATS— || Seegrerese tiptoe chen md tyrone (tale | Hag | Mae yma | deze] mae Society Brand TOPCOATS & O'COATS, | 7 499 ‘and BAN Tires ———=""— pT a Ln | Values to $95.00. oe ea .NOW oe 3 : sacks oe Oe area Mion, tent . Dewbury TOPCOATS & OVERCOATS, $g= 4999 || ———— Values to $75.00.............. NOW > 4 60nte 245% im &@ ss ——DRESS SHIRTS— teaw oe || rorcnmte SBI toto $0 rom (526° / || COLORED SHIRTS — COLORED SHIRTS uk tho we TABLE OF SOILED / © Moré Recaps 22520 *69 os | : = | : oe ee Truc SPORT SHIRTS—DRESS SHIRTS WU%°" | oer peopis aioe On | Beeeee: ' a : | i oS ees‘THE PONTIAC: ‘PRESS, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 2, 1955 “Marmed by | Four of OSS 0 Standouts! amateur| Al Mengert, Bud Holscher, Dow Finsterwald, Tom Nieporte and Mengert was runner-up of the British Amateur and countess othi- er titles and Nieporte and Ellis! — were prominent in college ranks. iit ao : tet t become profes--| a nonamateur of anyone who pro- ner. ! be uifle receré breakers ot would me weeks 08 But then I could rely ddhane pacbragiryy — Benedict : _ maintain speed slowed sionals, inger said. ambitions and the pros, Commission : Santee for the first time in the| fay sunnier so Semtce did. My| quarter, If he can do. the in order to discourage hasty de-|5t- Mary. 43-19, to stay in @ Ist-| that the “government is om the 2 Millrose | training has come along nicely and | this time, he certainly should “Professionals are vital to the | cisions, don’t permit a newcomer : right foot’’.in its efforts to press an he} 1 should be ready this time.” | Santee into another record. game and we have only admira- ' to collect a purse for six months. P th Is Named anti-trust suit against: the Inter- predict victery, the . r foie iS Na action) tig OA thinks he’s cS es “The certainly is a monop- Copenhagen | | 5 ; ng Results Oregon State Coach ly,” Wiener declared in on inter. _ uae os = Syst 2 sooty, "| son, Clommo? Prose, tacknas| Sng, ommelone est unter, rey 2 ~~ toe with “a We. 9 with ot their governors, sel plea alah DY Mate ut, eons | comet for UCLA, Tuesday night | oa -atmie TV end the IBC” a |" Dick (Peter Rabbit) Oflen- of | poe Ot: Noam seriee seem | at Oregon State College. The Supreme Court Monday Northeastern University, the lad wusreuua caahe -a- Terms were nat dincioned ty tho | ee DERE Ste aE fe ay: Wear Bicctant who pulled Santee along with a ‘ © tl 1emember OSC athletic board | “wept estacg a inl : : 2:00 half in Boston, promises an ul [ I : prey fant $8 which announced the oes eS As abo a Shr «and a | — fast pace in the Wana- ' ‘in Block’ es Woodman 3030 However, the board said Prothro written to Gov. George M. Leader aus Inundty tab—ive | - and "Wen bimealt nid bo wan] PO Footbal eS team game, series —?-Op el 308. Rk co ay toe Aagytowrh BAL Ag dey chores, You'll enjoy more take no chances with Bob Memu-| in Motor City for Fourth | MOTOR INN JUNIOR = lor, Said he expects oh a Vile soa cad Oe baa enh fn Ge wen og ave am to | Hm. he wae ye | Straight Year is, BS ee 35) ee oe te ee no eens a Heater end enameled cast iron About the best all four can hope| pETROIT w — If there be a Ries” ey Eresee's te ae undefeated season last year. 2 ing his own one week. carne, cotiet, same— Aer Mot Sl.) British Gridders Tour EAM & This will be first indoor | football team than the Detroit “Ee Seem HL Home Town Thrill sien ‘ gills meeting with Komet | Lions, let it be known. RovAL Bowtl PHILADELPHIA @—Ted Lyons | made up of Oxford and ridge : and he has ideas on| The Lions made so much money ea. 2 Ga w © | save the big thrill of hie election will tour Caneda and the subject. last season they even fooled them- Dowiers tie PT - 88 3 | to the Baseball Hall of Fame was ) =a six weeks beginning — Oe | a wats 5. nieve of Sieore Sa. Gere” 38.86 & congratulatory telegram “from | March 13. . half,” t ans| the Lins cald Tessday that the 5 sel Opponents and dates have back hope to| pre-season forecast for 1954 indi _ i been determined. take advantage of it as Santee did. | cated the team would make a net oo What starts to | profit of $120,000. slow story of| Pretty good, but the forecast was l=. 0% Facil , bu NEW YORK @- a | 1 B Pp Bs Oo k 7 40 — c Seer a sels e Pushed This ¥ rie|B00st Facilities. |NcrSo txpensive| re me an hed ne 1 uea' bu: 8 cod ekcraf weve | Ot pura f will. be” spent | ‘pany, AUS Year for ae ot So Ex rea in hast little . strength wheat cabbage, i. 1 moved Pr the early fas , ges jo cco hel api ation Corporation, © Bendix Avi- = y mparison Puresce or = (2,880,000 yoo ce wine ote Hotes SS ; | pokate ie cf a ane sb aecicic pow by production | Associates and Ford aicsomang Consumers —.Ur WASHINGTON ‘ane & Deion Perees aut Purnece, bushel cele of |\30 © an as meek — either direction. 2 means of Ford Motor Ae Un ter General : tired. Forced Air Wx pions sen cme ves vey 135 be veri, a Sa | Trading) volume, was mod | nfo abs halt mili al pat amar gum, | for ember green 1 fos cot aoe ans, recently st ew crop] i°% ‘mt tee dos. bas: parsies. day's t entire day. ‘Development. tomic ale atomic ctions of full-| ing Yee to the a bargain” pis . owt unable to conti oriapet eae 11 00-180 a, Sg We 3 parsley to apo te high’ ma geal and a $3,815,000 hencaahe | oe er plant compo-|_ Michi ecr lett yy of compared | ,,» fh! SYSTEMS a Wheat near. the end x erence 200 fig hoo ‘potatonn. Ne. r 4 © * shares. came approved for oe has been | changers and " piping, heat ex- will i Gas Storage > For other out-of-town 30 gallon Model Ho. 458, yy aerial a % lower to igre pais eal ota re barb. be By Simard oars higher includ Michigan t handing ud metas o— for | 1955. on pope than $2,500,000 oo costs Penecresss he has stated it ving = yoee, Me bi 2.38; com % lower 1 No. 1) 130-130 bu. ‘Tomato ipovabaene. tiss-Wright child Engine caste Gacsaneens ‘boner Some temperatures—is extremely | designed construction in Sweden, mail such 3 eet Model SOLE . 5 Migher. Burch, $136: ais’ un- Re. | ite iene tec Tori tise Wright, Rohr, Grumman Cur. | — Bahay aa typos t extremely | Creased emottty of = rhe ged (ayleone oe come Germany, | SSC achoat” soaige sane ange nr, ae SRS eatin, ES | dnt ed on | Sere poser greed emo of st peo pe cents in Germany, | ego wee pet x rye machenged to arch Te: amcuettense, Fork ited Aircraft end side | Business Notes: came’ today t of es pews with pod tang) oan gas to}. J: cents! a MISCELLANED Dp. 0 So ae soybeans % wer, Marc ri ), Feb. TOES - losers ing presi t of . * Karn, Compan p doestenna “en : Summerfield wster Gch TEMs a —_ i =e lower to ¥% rvais gd sek, 08 new, lock bone: om lehem Steel, W included Beth. 7g? ae , | Company Consumers: Power Two its parent : Power fer fest class wants the rate nee 1-47 student desks. 8 cents lower %: and lard total U.S. Lloegr Bln pay hn conda eatern Union, Ana. on APDA fi and member major company. oleate gvlagpo drape =. student : _dved pounds to 3 cents plies moderate ts ed stack sap Standard 08 « Northern lac | management practi aed lined. today Projects were along cents from on Ses hrodm sinks ead 3 "higher, March $12.5. rand: market, firm to 4 mylene bared FS - [|p] slope gedaan oe, today ithe age com sic with ober increase. Prev tafe i fube oochs | araking foubtan, cmmcaco GRA: Seat, ay ng Wace nding | , American Bosch — aan cher rmponents Weal be wumerg. of both MGSC and Con: grou to sates toe posal aes bs worase i ciaiia eases eee - Rye Eagied and ih Dakota Poutincs washed priclposre ante issue barri ef nt tat fcity to bo etalabed He onid that 0 new 3 losses, post office’s annual or DUCATION, pe oars : ty ae#e* [+e : Lasotas oday e ablished ain, m: inch = < Rochester, er some — Enos My He = eS oe ae T= at 18%. 3,000 shares up %| Las Se ee a eee oe gas | « Mowerer. Kinsthower” oy aioe Gatland Cowtye ie Mar — . Montgomery .Ward | t Month’ trot River, plant on the inaw Zilwaukee Mt. a rough 8 proposal : MR LEWIS B. ARSCOTT. 2 Bees Mey 1000 Dts DETRONT EoGs terday when Ward lost 1% Boosts G s Increase - De jot "eal tring Sooeaaee woe Democrats future. . Je . ~ eves LEB Bay ns: 2.18% | greges: rT. Pee 3 Anne reported its = GM’ 5@| There [of gas. from eased volumes| ‘ne, Price are opposed u, 34, 29, 31-Feb. 1, 3, ‘88 ie ise Bop ED —— mttedn, teieralta: | Gay. the selling its holdings. T Big 3 P s Share of iperins equipment, which also fields. in poor agers rag enie starage | more = the + satel —— DEMOCRATIC — os. _ wr 3.40%. erickocats) ey A jumbo 48-48 at #4 on stock jumped ahead To}. 7 uction , -: boller high-tempera- and the Saginaw . to Flint creases mia y other postal Mey cw ss Mey 22 se | ose ee weightee ' shares’ an opening block 2%| A. prod be tested generator, _The Freedom Valley citiés. ponent hy consideration. a BOG ooo cas $% 3 Foc: -00s- 1270 Brown bd B large 3 avg. 42% on the of 5,000 ‘LOTR record. : under , | aor Junction . said e+ s Ored 9 ca _ strengt ment of im actor plant simulated station, compres- countries that ee, ne aed a EO yen | nee, Se =— A jumbo 48- go court decisi h of a Chi- ° almost 50 . improve- conditions. re- | be , near Manchester af) run their most other iM cia zee | medium JT Ad opie aed pong ri piece-meal ision -Hiling -| January 1954 per cent over Membership in t enlarged with will a posta] services bean Ou oo 38 ie ta. ave. 41% | mov election of out | Division , by Pontiac M Devel im-the Atomic Po a 3,300 horsep the addition ¢ basts. a or on a break-even ee ERT Moon Sa: arouse lnree re favorable t directors, a|C _ helped General et | opment Associates engine: <¢ | piled contrast, this coun! : vee ALD = 3 : : iarge | Louis E. Wolfson ph ond basi ig of aoe share in a record ‘Motors oc saalag utilities and ys tp aude Snaseaeed saci ficit mapas : . top amy tte to firm. Reece! trol of.the com ing to get th for the: auto ind production , engineering eight manu- | the al gas for | ‘supplies since World Ws postal de- j te a feir, | rge moderate ipts of A block of pany. ‘ Three’! in Jen ustry'’s “Bi firms—a total and storage fields transmission to Vege: ar IL ie nions acer the. ris reared lee val Ned (Coal sone eaves Pea | o pit &| group is petiole ray ge Consumers added 103-Year-Ol talanee of lowes x price levela. The block ‘ot 10,000 D shares of Pea:| out total and Govan eee cncnend te ABC | pace heati 25,000 addition- i d Succu and short supply. Musical Inc Saree of Electric & c total of 634,287 work tion: s | lines durin, ng cutsomers KALAMAZOO mbs 0 : cmcaco weceal Maaaitcies ade {cars in the United passenger sor oGaaemeaie mecca ondonine? wd mad to its | Skoubes uy — Mrs inf roid hed rect wp K-nt | he monte. Fal States during | therm: of using nucl y practical] said early this | dent, die Kalamazoo’s olde Lads | Me cooniote 5 Feb. 3 (AP)—Butter steady = uary 1954 total by ae the Jan- thermal-electric power fuels. in . tomioant the at 103 rapa! Beardsley“ Submnits dB ogi rice aten ra kan “hea York Stocks compared ow" 000 Rapa npanies ts mn F lin — ser ves ae three Providi = 00 B 97:25; | Admiral . 41.6 ; with 32 , the APDA A y. held F Semi-An an wnalee eety to fem: seinieas’ 10.8 Air Bedue 286 ist Get Cal, m3 1954. 834 in Jan person (ewes Ge é ; Pas inancial Reports " aoe! Ais text Hd Sonat ek i]. The: three big predec fice are est aracpuant nce | PoR GALE OF SCROOL BUILDIN Be pte 34; dirties 32.5; ‘Sy mined 31. | Alls Chai’ i see ieee SE: Sa | Fear, Percentage wise oe 4 are used wherever facil- 2 The ‘> ae LANSING. (UP) 5; ehecks 32.5. re- | Alum Li . 19.2 ee ee 5] veer over although a possible, te TRE Beard of Bducation ] care ttre Whereis SE de SB Eas ABA) Seeceplibed toe mer at | rk ee im pert ee INJG j= Sahin Saunas cro, per pound 2 (aP)—Prices am Can -o. 23.6 - Kroger .. ale 31.3 provement, . biggest re, is being Ra- Las water bulldogs, beating sve * ments was financial ot. oa paia |4™ Cyan ao erg Sat almost im- | tractors, done b: t of: Si . pe = heating systems, “me onl nance |" et reas ee 2 a= Be at doubling Ms | A present. a stat SS || Ce A ie ie ee ores S| ‘ La) i wee 2 oe 06 a , __ The bill, sponsored by onstien 2'-8 x, ortsee cgay dm Motors’... 113 Leg ey 6 |, Chrysler oweby es eee Two Poli kly to site at Rese. So ) Sas Sone ~ Fred G. t doaiiags 38. ns) 20-36; Asi; se- | ans M Geo ... as Loew's oo ‘S88 | 135,304 lg ed og production of ceararyd pace Ed FL olicemen rewuiay moving of oe. Peoraary it » is similar to Boris ducks 25-28. pos oS Lone 8 Gem... $1: trucks i oe i ison to the opened at tt _ _ {lit_ previous ‘session ae Nel eee medio uns cnaring rend Am, Smelt.) 313 Mack Tre a pact —— with 73,385 # Jan- | quired aes help wil os te priccuaes Ww — Six knife-wie eS gee 2 ee | 3 . If passed by the Legisia ; Suapiies ‘Tly or big are slow Am Tel & Tel 1.7 Marsh Field... 33 | General th last year. = — Cooks and ta — reserves "Board. of bas shows | proposal would ture, the moving 4, Domend Hest, | Ae Too... ome ee? str. sen | Beneer s built All the ‘associa’ ty Jail the Genesee oe bee cceept or reject | - _ voters. go supply : 38. cars 327,455. Monday Coun- Purtt waive before the — 03S Jl / : : - ce 1 Pd .. . States - - : Big Educat - . ° | that p morgen marca hinted __ new et ee Mont, Ward abt apoyo aay Gam oe Mother Ch = SA pmate aes quae ae te = ee v flexible. J accurate laws will cet tab DETROIT LIVESTOCK ine A.) Be eee Pa $73 | an-increase 377,544. Thi spell . J icerren » |. Brewster & Guna e / : lature. Chartes < , | Sattie-aalate 200 amelie te Rodis Br... 83 produced & Coach Divis I Neglect meekly and surrendered @choot Brewster & Dut THIS instrume { : rend —— sald he ts co nt — = os receipts aia Mig Pa a Bee: +4 with 8,638 S95 ante, compared Five Chi of __Patrolmen Ronald wcnrtia al towed Reet as in 2 oe fills a definite .¢ * > 4 eae ATYy. ne: | = M Road 74 in = Peers tage te wane ton” | PAR = ee ee PTT § pase in Jan-| DETRO iIdren _| resized Bainge 26, eald they ny 5 a lpaee ee ie accu —— Labor unions regard law. | ina mete Oe okas ke eee Bendis Av ....108 et Stet es cca ee ne mother IT (INS)— radio Edinger from they | located at Dullding— ag , is started in- pee By a Baagh- pp Be prime very canal eg) bao aw Aw. 134/083 included 143,761 Ford Lother ‘eee to give eiges ee sa ange eee ee apeena & OFFICE SU ) a — 18; make = cag ae ace Sica Bo parks, Pict... 386 aoe 2,906 Li s, 32,- | good to show I an- | overpowered, was Marshall on, : PPLY Signor dealers to holiday; allow able 200, We cary ealen. | Sennen 2 Ha Bempey'3e... 83 | prumb ame taneoin mother." cow cium cin 6 lle Getion in the Bd. 2 SIE lll estecsces minor's . to use proof of a| scisms CHICAGO LIVESTOCE Cert-t eo Be Pe 2. Pen offices of Brought inte a coffee a knife fashioned the —_ : -e wdpllper ane oP identify selnvie haga "13.0; Am Oh. 48 Beoel aie ia hiner Biogen es nee _ charges, Mrs court on negteet ppc Wa scredl rine fon er’s defense durin in the deal- slow at "the dee und. 38 : Marit “aneven oo et ag 71 | in Pagar night at.a ail Pr = eS or heard tht in the recreation room band 7 a ; ti6.76-10'%5 and ai Sie ste ont a 2.7 Proct & Os. ue 2 nolobaarorl gel 1955 includes Lloyd “ the care of Pas back reom downstairs and then raced NEw AVERAGES ws at ms: 8 maar deck = No. 1 and Palm 1163 a vere OD right, aa president; How ‘cnleated. police said, nite, ae. gh the jail Fev. 3—Compiled by, The iy gor W at 1838. most Be. t ane | Son Bate cis edie Cp": aha corteraen and Ens ‘ =~ Net meee, woke lighter at 915. 30-19.90. te tate, jee: | Consum SBT Rep Holding": m3 as wcpuetea ance A fitth child, six-year-old News i ot change Oth ouktks | 1928-1680 1480-18.95; moat ‘ae and Cees Bris ated ee ": 343| the first Tuesday pore Se found wandering Linda, in i Ce 218 ‘son mest 400 Cont Ba ty 110.9 Re Met ....1 at the of p.m. | at midnight the eer Sey um gs we nbgiadle cattle £,000;, salable A) | Gen ant RKO Pict oy Waldron. cach aunt | Julgs 'ibice velea streets | Pentioe Peties Sosssmne imng mee ise weak in anime, aecry. arate Gent On Rect ong, ma] William nen eigen a ea ae hg warding 4 “Set 1988 $8 184 iow, about ste eaten eat, centr fe | Bree Plo 334 St Reg 16e-- G4) elected. H. Graves has ferred her bond and cat ast ae 7 ico IT ie) RS SS 13.9 | Sera’ cows eo weighty | steers ©n.good Bee ak RS Nucond ban 82] director vice president — Derenes. te to the Probation when he was , last night : pent BS iss es Relies | Sean, Dros: BY Sean a marae nd egret eet ca ene ae of a ewiteh s found ip pocneesion| ~ $33 U3, prime ‘ove: istockere and. feeders mn Drag. 22 Sram ood wa] Ja chearanan np: — Frank OS 3 ,079-1;253 ie eneide feeders Dis C Seag 3 Sine ou .. bi ames J. Nas Corp., ‘ Barnard Figures after "good "ti yeurunes #i-50-32 08 = Chem ant Bocony’ Vie = erraaaing yesterday president, Says Pa patel iy saison Kipling decimal points are cightne 16.50: lower commercial te 30.00-24.00: bee Oe one 4) gong ves, 56, joined ° nama Canal arpa lice the aoe to * _ me e180 | : wbild Stew "iase: ae «or Sperry $7) gineer — a » iy M 1 his auto at #45, taken as ea to) tp £0 | 13.50; © he ant equaurend cons 36 = |B aute ‘| 90.3 Std md. 40 in 1950. ait oo a Ge D, at last night from ory, 38 nad? © lend. goed cows 10.50- L... 38 Once) | 84 Misch Herbert ew Bagley St while parked Rody Mf cxseee 38 38 te rT. a © lend. good 1.300 fe grein- + dia oy — eg oe oy will succeed him . oute ae = a 3¢ 30) baie utility and mer ond ters | Bed vey Seg Ou RS ine ene me GRAND RAPIDS” a ee sale; bid ‘an - #'R oe Pe commercial butle utters | Brccell-"... 684 rosdialead png —_ ment is IDS # — Senti- If your friend's - 4 échod 13 4 ; & few i nate, « &S Bo we ome), G growing by sles “prime intaded at 31.08; Freept ‘Bul... 03 + sath 308 rand opening a new Panaina Sw — Sent [tal Pac PE SOL ©, A Mal : | irae aii ora gate 2 tour dry leaning service in Tet George H: Roderick, aust ec aati! Genel Corny ace ta ; a 2 i a sce: v BL Pd.....45 Coal ice : 2 i ; ‘. é When : Gen Pas... tes Ter 0 Bul... wa day ty fae eee pie Tw-| hai or die Pe =e = al Printin a laen .. Ter © Bul. Frenc ed and 10 a. Friday. : ou i o ee which h-Glo V to-| Co the Panama moose m. to 12 . Feb. 1 g : : Gea Motors’ a4 Tete Bear. 39 | ora [an baopatiord ese wma Canal | @eeenee H com Saints 7 W. LAWRENCE $ a ' ? tag pot hee a3 — Air. 38 —— Rapids, _ Ka in Detroit The proposed St. entrance. u y at 2 oe ] Gen — “* 29.2 Tweet cP ben 4 . ' ’ lamazoo and would be a route, he said ‘ * —— : Fi i { f he Tomorrow? Next w e oe ree: 2 Un G Konth 1] pmeehe~atae of the present cation ‘in Panama {J UC 3 Aer, , . PONTIAC 4 as Chances ? Next week? The Qttlette tee “a6 Un Carbide... 853) an . the firm manager at seq level hee and would be ge Grant ne Co MGs career rate ne ca Ss man bee, cae sels nee 2 == ct ; ver year |... ted Cp... 4 do for gar- through . Ships . fire... but. or he Rt ‘ on Pruit.. 33 attention. not require special — above — for an! aken KEEP. YOUR Greynound Hos Us —- a P . by oe new route ver ; rishman j a aa ADEOU PROPERTY Gull oar... et BB ame od risoner Admits pieced den d patti poll con ep a ee ees QUATELY «IN 7 Herm Shad. * 2" Bae mi Arson _| Estimated joint chiets of ‘staff. | 36, had Mc- ba Cra -INSURED hand Pr... te ) U8 Tob os... 158.4 | neues we cost then of _|terday which A B ord- ! Homestk | 1¢ |. Walgreen oeee 187 nausé, an. ini Thomas E lion, was $2.5 minor might be a Dawe-Gro' eee ae 3551 Michigan Prison, eT en | wetenan tiling © Second hr : rove — Book BY pt. ..203 pl cot 8 BE to Prison, was hern | ids. Lions fore the Grand to McDonald nNé nsurance of A E . Ti Gent... 3S hea. 3 an additional 2 sentenced | thre Club, Roderick Rap- It brdught him be! ies os Pontiec State “All Kinds © Inlend oy white ~% sday after ple to 10 years | the concentric radar told of | Tudge James before ——— Benk Bidg Inepit Coy PS Winn & ee pobeaas before pleading guilty = — Gok naneee McDonald said H. Sexton, — pe Ph. Iateriak ir...) heey one 123 | Boardman Circuit Judge to | the United Sta’ protecting “Judge, Ti : “s : FE 2-8357 int Harv 21.3 | Wool * 399 | setti . Kanause Harry tes. to , Ya ; int m Bi Re rth ss 1 ing fire to , 35, admitt a to my last ' eG 266 | currently is ewes trusty. len nts Answer torn and bred, | AN FT| ear term for armed a 18 to | beryard Alarm ro Irishman. The ____ ANNOUNCES THEIR NI ea tam at Bement? Ree a tro Sete, , x m 8 NEW Lake Rd., Cor Yard, 8197 Coole} — an 4 = <. 10:30 a.m, today when p, at man. Piooiggs an ee a ne 7 mir gray tgsendrtonrd gharendiod homie a | TOR onde . |fssss ants Sponsor's No ney rk ee ford from West Bloomfield, We by| LANSING #. Ae | | METERED cs wae Seipienaies te ae enter pAREUT VEL | | -mvorcts. ——— — ie oe eT eae ; — - i ieee ; = iV, : : =" ee e ; : pe ere x me ae E ‘ 7 oo ea be ; ‘, ; ff ' is eg i . ? < ee poe _ J : . ‘ z : ee i | ; .4 ~ oe \ as a <. : pant . a as. 2 i t . ae 3 ae ° a “ 1 t wt + = Soa nea /- Lp “=. , “THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1955 —— Death Notices 1» Funeral Directors | al Help-Wanted Female 7| Work Wanted Male 10 FUNNY BUSINESS. “. Notices & Personals 23| Wanted Real Estate’ 32A a alt i i a stata cient Sac tall & eaten “ sa? tinal ola ~ vetiatis tl wns . : ; : ss ee re m~ Pa | ~ ais niga | CASH CORTAING PLAIN OR RUF. LOST: FEMALE BEAGLE, ¢ MOS. WID: SMALL LAND CONTRACT.|" w SA, 68, C1, 04, 67, 68, 70, |] day, week, inciuging 2 meh -Fesee Pm SHR. | Sit pat Sad snes," | Wasged Real Betate 3A Tn50 oS ee, — Pe, Pa dentine Teast re | Hobbies & Supplies 244 | - = nen | 5 BORE . REER GIRLS : ‘| Moving & Trucking 19) °4CX=NSTOSR 1 &. LawnEnce | Sve. b. rm eet ———= Sane | 9| 2 re aa > TRUCKING, PICK. | to fm. Ralien pottery, PE Siue |: ACREAGE—VACANT. |" gauitg, private The Pontas Prom || ce RIOR, oa SsiZa goes aS | | See eee | Rie eee ge) Ree SEs FOR WANT ADS Ber weet Start <0 <- x ie Foaghe Say ot us today. DIAL FE 2-8181 : ie seen. wi S38 en ' salaries, : WAULING SAN En i'w PEDIECTGA Gan: Show From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wnte Sex th Pontiec nding. Gnishing 155 wewen | ‘ful, Any time. aay pines. rr "lesoeks maar projector, tot se oes omnatidenele pa. & nie ate sepoot meni | CINRRATORSCCRRRED—aisi| SeriNi' al" fer wee: | GREEN LAKE OFFICE| ‘ayers “OMe €* BORE geret meaty” oe apicni as _Ta5DMS Mened ieee wo PE) ey Nee Pabboue ri | zempetns For att takes: _|* weet decurstea, ho shar Bee cuung tor ecvers othe st of ee cioHT ® af SEAVICE 10s W Huron, FE Cotiapes, bomes, Lote ond cvietee| carsisier in Doxement, 69 Fi | than to cancel the Wayne RESIDENTIAL, Cl a, P = ON ORMAN oat . | first. of the ad be oun a 2» “aoe St Ur < sn CLEAN Se ecrer, ccocsiion : __ CASH . | fe Siemens “es Ss Sos ne oe Gas ermaM mEat PUB. : oe ) advertise § | a MENED. AVAILASLS 4 i DDEN SERVICE ASE WRIGHT OR VALUET| ny — ich aod enh trueking Fi RIGH' VAL) ABOUY Mancw 1. warre : 3 oe ict A sce ' NEEDED TODAY | Homes tm the wee | 2 oes Ae eet a & Te 5 ee Re oe Vera rue : ee Bee ote “3 eel iy "g z Le 5 : ae ee ie - : Bs oie aE a ae : a e— oe zs . 2 = oe me = ee eee cee gs See Die ee ee _______. "THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY, 2, 1055 costes _~Fer Sale Howeed) 43| "For Sale Houses’ @3/SLICE OF HAM == | __ For Sale‘Hlousen 43] _ : = gee TA) sscrss | : g actememeigt | Sere: Fer teen ds Tor |) Sr A eae oe - a iy dems. | EARLMOOR BLVD é } Several frat’ trees cnly' ml oie | Pe * A. Nott, Real- 7 be ee . ie ae, j weet shown by app't : Eig | OXFORD AREA |- Bit ditty "Supa? | BD "EAST SUBURBAN eg! RS eee es | ORE REALTY |p AD: : ona = oe PE uf bedroome and ‘bath, Base: |g , | ge Pujol renee, Gaerne. | Bren rae Sah. Fz tia 0a #312 | Williams Lake . OLD HOUSES Se Se ae dhs “BUD” NICHOLIE | Cy V AN 3 2AEESS" “Hia| OYLVAN only 97,500. 2 ee Eve. home, only 2 ‘ : é E. Fie gia, “Bede | era 3 ge ely "beth, 'Poreed A Dedutiful home that we brick 3 bedroom home full base- Lee seat tas | Satta ta tet | ES Scots Ma Ort "toxisk, priced. righ. payment. "We invite comparison. | $86.58: beat. Compete, WES . . bedroom bath,| | Phone FE. 41157 radio ; doors. Large cor-- HERBERT C. DAVIS ons ree | : recep tit DOWN. Balt garsest wn sae Fe MHD: | 4025 Pontiac Lake Ra, OR 3-7614 |" bedrm. prick ‘Teach ty names ; Foe LaLe Gor SRADEC BY OO LIVE IN room ySitn fall bases Toe taveneas” PAONTIOS yee on ag Stan Ff! ment. gas AC besk. gavage ie excellent 2 bed- an’ excellent” Westion, Plas os, 0 vou maceep Dome, 90 : / 1 Rasamesh, glassed tm perch. alu: | Vi0, See hans fine, toohnees, "nuh pomt. ‘with pert facGa | DRAYTON | pri eget on inabeth Lake, To- | git beat. ag setae, Eiisaneth Laks Aes : fe : ; | [7 “VETERANS _ sted. Per ruriber” informs : WOODS! -| “HOME B ACREAGE No RAE located af IRWIN | te ang = = a agg gy IA gare modern, Rome is, 30x38, on E. Fairmont, % bik. E. _ Let LEAVING TOWN, WILL SACRE | Stmoupbere-then you should by| place, sclect oak floors, pisstered| HANNAN, LI 4-4900 ee , “he Cong AL Hh, 2 ae “— - outed iecterts uth es ou A end a ving. toom S0z¥ 3% ROOM HOUSE, PARTLY . ey = large li Foom with beautiful | 15x20. Master bedroom is 13x17.| furnished facing leke. Why pay Pele ize Here's one Sat dean sporecite”__-__-_| GOING bull hieben ialig ‘ot ‘of tis | el atact™ pees ittin “ne | WALTER, GREEN REALTOR es 5-6447 Eve PE 32-1904 : . world 3 bedrooms with peat €0 days. Will consider offers. |66. Park Bi. (M24) Lake Orion ce For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43) - leads. of cleodt) space, ten lores |” | SOR BIRMINGHAM PROPERTY 9 bedroom unfinished house, wih| THE BUY OF ’55 ~ ane trod verge nina IE GOING ~ | Somplete ceramic ‘le’ bainroos WILLIAMS LAE BENJAMIN 4 _STEPHENS, INC. full basement.” W included. | West side ranch type modern ; ® ROOM ‘HOUSE, 1-3 ROOM APT., red walls and oak fi0 OR TRADE 4 ROOM HOUSE FOR SA “BY Built a oe Sh down | home, 15 minutes from — NORTH CITY 3 car zege,, Jot 580x200, paved GOING on — finish bag Coo , Attractive wtilte fame ungiiow owner. FE 2-3035.. 264 Nelson, Agri Pa on our iO | om rncne. cerem tig, ta ing biastered._ wala carpeting EAST. SUBURBAN BUT HURRY»... rou| part ‘bath , R'turmace | privdeges. Win seit for Gabso or | “Pull basement, Auto. gar heat : ’ nA : “gimE TO| room space recreation| frade on 3 bedroom home in : : plas es additional buls-| garage ‘ang 'a ious, Property is | Sqf°HS,, 7M, full bath Deautitl URCHAGE ‘ONE OF| foom. ‘The exterior ot ls. fioe = FE 324. FOR COLORED | fis, Stew een paw ty we | Fer" coed! condiin, Mandy Ne | foome, 3 chr earece amd’ 4 Shier gre] Eaca? Ser ue surouiow same $1,500 Down beye you exe wor geing All for just $11.60. Phone a ona | Se Seal msraTE 1. NO ve. Sireble subdivicion, Built in’ 1954 Racolent avectment or home and EAST SIDE—6 room on one fees Stee | Bae Tavloree ee! pee| Se PSS ee eats PTS ‘Gaiag_vopn’ kiehen, eth S t J ay or bt me . WHITE: | Super apartment, Gas hoot snd | pored. sirest, ib Meck te bun and ope tedroom . One -* © & 2 car garage. An outstanding/ ¢ to large bedroom up. Full base- TOUT S 100 Oakland Ave. bey. , 20 ACRE ESTATE ment. Large with nice Open Eves. MODERN BUNGALOW : gate to b= 4 meAL y SARKSTON AREA | , sand See ae doors levy, pacerng mai || ial rmante © lonmepng Oe Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TODAY brand new Phone OR 3-1873 or OR 2-1700 12x12 master bedroom, Venetiah | tiful grounds & lands 71. Segmey O Fh PE bie ye . PE 4000. ) o The with garden spot. 50x300 pool Hoole diag. “FF —— MASTERPIECE : | Selec, Steet Ne’ cscs tobe ap: Northwood | WE SELL-WE TRADE Parse ‘carpeted living Tega with : TC ‘Sou. “Every detail is perfect i Organization . ; Dixie Hwy. Batt, Oe PREVIEW | Soh 5e [coe cen wteere | tee ee | Cie CARE we PORPISS OS] Sa Bae five minutes f —_ SHOWING . plas with 's : iit: close to ee Ot ee ee nily ineulated mgood resides: | eure netco FURNACE kee this == a SOUR PAUL A. KERN, Realtor ‘ room featuring © Cues chepyang_contes. tial area with privileges wa | AHO UR = | 31 Oakland Ave. 30000 ural fireplace and all wale , : , ee & warm Estate Since 1919" eR Lene Area] SESESEL SST | ema meoe morte] PENSE BSE eo tee eee | ONN | memes: epee 0% | 1575 So. Fe. Living Area) Geetasshat na | arene Sees area fermated ys | > bes mec oe. tail oe | Washington Jr. High Dist. | WBE S08 BRI ee | ~ Pot Ee Seat, Se iy ee ba a a 3 3 . 0 fae a fall bath teas ebb WM. A. IRWIN & ROSA oe MBREE & GREGG in 4000 Gen. = beth up. vestibule in Breplace than you'd “expect in the Extra Large Closets brick garage, five room ten- KENNEDY a aldvin Avenue. i | oth floor furnace “2 lowe, 1% ear room large kitel an with “break: bath ca first ‘tieer alee 3 You're tavited to mepoct these | 88 house and 0 bern. | - pe PE soil FE 3054 3-s16 garage, Only $5,000 total price. Den fecha Casaanroanrs yp cere mea | pee, Age Sm tree Pee $1,000,000 PRIME LOCATION! | faper“sy “ange ky Toe Qosm| “ {5003 Sedroom BRiOK oi ne tema stsaee: | Yow: hmiy omg with crmome| Semler ona rem ye Sues Lovely Donelson Park setting ff price. dows pay- latee. ¢ oie, wal ye, berunFa lem On. 3207 sad beth up. Vestibule downstairs | mot Tiupect. this home WHITE we end ib etie ove ear, eet cae os red 8 PART 3 baun aad Ee pacgmen Md |e erative Heal Bstele Wacbenge cee _ tiple sksebes rooms. | Realy us na. ‘ the ha owner of . j . - +4 . 4-028, . : . ing room & kitchen. : $87.00 per month. 2 lots 136 East FT a 5 NEAR HIGH — New >. Fost geol wa “Hosad” a i ge Bg Ps gan args Ha, its Ss | Near General Hospital SMART | UYS IT. pe. bath. ultra smart - t] extra imcome, or even & nd od his Is a Bar ST —| meee meses | Eaeiae tea pat O NE ed he Lovely 2 a cevt for” thp fnianine touch: _ - GATEWAYS to J. R. HILTZ eet ee ee ee & se wleateg tat mater afteg wie “Sesutina streamlined < dinin i | $5,950, $1,600 DN. YOU'LL ENJOY —the cum- ° ° . (5p oles. with snack bar, almost Titchen Part basement, mer in this nest, clean. lit- HAPRINESS $1,000 Down : FecaTmere'nont oy | acres Salatriesh | Sitia''S Socne'nd"aam, Sod] Sepa eye copes a ee a —_—_FE_}- 60 Eves. FE 42200 ~ ' $950 DOWN Gesdonst’ Wiliams Lake. | Screens and storms. Fenced tet’ Sars szeret =| OPPORTUNITY $400 Down re ge tT Lake Weights, Mee ¢ Teo" deep =o With autometi oll beat else WHERE WORK - MILI ER pra end terge bet wnleo basement gle on tur $425 DOWN Bincktop cites Ocod grt side siorage or at aaire bad Losedha ‘rent eubarban om glsere . Your choles ef locations. reel, Datgain 4, g.008 wim oes SSSR) pene | ia Se | Sige Ge arte cs|NORTH [Near St. Joseph Hospital | “CRAWFORD we MEARK ST. pieccvenees | HUMPHRIES | perme omy | piss te STi | Roe a de a tom with curved. stairway. net gon tarment you beter | Bix Open Evenings | Sty il Toea "oti | Biered ge Futian shame ows: NORTH SUBURBAN | Mgs.qvel, wall eroslng mares $ural fireplace and and break on — Co-operative Exchange teed air farnaces, — ¥ iT. dome, Near | mediate pesession . cnough fori rooms a car ge | Edw. M. Stout, Realtor oy wee | COZY—ATTRACTIVE:| OS fecMuc! a ttastuet | ene Dedroom heme, very oom eati esis I NNETT iated. City, wee UBUAN MEIGNTS ast | ban for veterene ot ‘ane wits tod clean. eute “RIDGEW. an he un | Seat mew. t you'll Uke this epick and pan bao - Best, ‘unfinished with : | ‘fenced 4 room and beth. 2 OFF JOSLYN- terms. = Delty 1 to 8 : GARAGE mouse - room ineulated home. walltowall| 2 bedroom utility home. Aute- 62.450 2 bed-| SLaperative Real Baate Wechange | Sean ntghvorbets: Neat’ Pontat OFFERS ae te Own te sereees Dh, cor_ parece. gomc| tics nee lMeiOarags cree’ | fom sia entuanes wpoain so] © THE “MACEDAY™ APARTMENTS with, i600 Gown. PE S330, $700 Down to Veterans espouse "onto nd stove. exire toot bouss, land: STONE WE BUT axp seu 3 aps Sant apeaek: Sk cameos bosk betes near River.| & stern fog down, BUILT In U8 MORTOAOE < $ room 2 one : INCOMES. i excellent on Dow PL income 6310 per mo —— kitchen, full basement, 1 ' h — . ITs 5 REALTY CO. rimeter under floor new 8 Pour car garage. See | come. =“ “* yard. North’ side, pear pe- angler eee (ber: _— = x= Ars Va we NICHOLIE Sidi ‘ples Wishes cuttinnts wth ms: gwar = Ss ma cone | FOR PGT MET goa ATTRACTIVE 1 STORY fen ine tatea gi eows| C, ALGRIM, Broker ) : a ATTRACT 1 eligible veterans. Master folding doors ca Teraaeeroem bene ziss.om| JIM WRIGHT, Realtor —teeeet au rates mt | NT AHAN BROWN (2.582 hife sne| ; fenced 200 "fiat Close to On: | 248 Oskland Ave re seui| 4 Bedrms-Drayton Woods a u_W_Muroe St._FR_PE BAU) Carey corame siding : good subdivision rative Real Restate ¢ bedreem heme : manéry voum. MY aan or top al = SUBURBAN LIVING’ ssonaition “age et Johnson Member Ons , Heal Betas Exch. | $2.00 Down — bedroom | * Here's jere’s e,honoe that really ee Alwindtite aluminum sliding win- 1560 DOWN beth Be te sen, ep Tom, good kitchen, 4 low. sm igned, and 10 jaundrr room e i S yi Sunday 104 autom fi 100 ft. 1 Pen an tine oie Mat | Saat | teTeate wreeg| von merem sous | O77 Muy Utica + | Seek, Erie ates rtm, Malging goles pared ys ing 20r42 in. front. ensesp | - heating srcughout ‘Ful basement | garage, “trut een) | WEIONBORS =. $00 DOWN '— Large home in| “ites t0 school. #13,860. Callus takes —sS fone fe 3. cart Cirele a n, Caen fewer but friendlier, mew 3 Elisabet: Late Estates. “Shea: | Punspe we can arrange $14, ~ bed jatertord = fo 6 eaneie | with base. foome. to wall carpeting | RELAX FOLKS : mae papell end ‘parochial school, Only 5% ment, 1 acre car attached room end dining room. | Tired of City life. like to slow| Drive way to Wi mi. to downtown. $27,000. Easy 40 Acres-Metamora breezeway $14,000: with. full basement, cuneate ofl fur-| up a 4%. can offer you s “+ RD terms... 7 . bungsiow, firme grenings “after 6:00 call : pace and garage. two large very exte bungalow in 9 small pat mi.., Wateh for : in THIS OLD MOUSE! tp excellent condition Yuille, PE 31306. . oe. town close to eat 8 , {| Fm esa E_Pa * ely selling". lots, High savursi replace = DRAYTON PLAINS | Home and Automobile | $2.00 ,DOWN, — “Better we beat 3 car gnrege. Latee lot. WHI E Templeton | S35eiit2) SRLFeS| Soe Pr ewecgiat oe | Bs cee [ATO eee! = BROC a era. 2 bedrooms, ‘large. living bas. G21.000, terms. | ‘Nest of ail only 0.900. Evenings od “hour ® car for Fat ement oft furnace, and| 4 "lates living room” with, fire ; NEAR ROCHESTER room meee Rrepiiee. Hee | Colonial Lake Front after 6:00 all. “Gayder, OR large garage. place, you need 9, be : Redroom, fully modera, 3 pe.| fumement utility room and pew = e : +1978. eee FS ee 0 eek: oom, you want fourg veces 00 SAT on beth, sutomatic. off fire. drive. Only $8,980 with #1600 dn. oo lake, trom “ise issenee, INCOME | Fight away. Call. for win three \ Pull Sine. Wall here's yout ‘sp- ——_ 4 laundry trey, me Beta ier, 838-1704 S. Telegraph Rd. vet popes ot IT RDI APER KERO- cash. oo ao * ghervia.| K. L. Templeton, Realtor; INCOM Ff, soamyee mechine, Sherwin: | K. 1. Temp DELUXE INCOME Eee eS |S Eaes* Sta" SST] neta cee rent | Bloomfield Highlands } et : I ‘ e ex-|- For Sale Houses 43 throughout. 9 roome and 2 baths fox Tod vertinae. ving MOUSES AND INCOMES OF ALL YOUN SS ao = dining tps ore Sesszte| YOUNG | acta a sae Ass 2B Me BRICK : 3750 DOWN nis, 4 cer ws te AUBURN i , 5 i Fey ii : a Roy Annett Inc. tia a x ry Af lsttia ire uf bl a : d 5 i 2 | i i 150. |O_ 1. NO MONEY DOWN / We have one 3 bedroom home} REALTOR, FE 2-8316 TORS itytal Semen an Sia | ew. turn me Open Eee #00 # | MoRg™ECes nef Bt AY Bedroom brick ranch, oti, 7 | % $11,000, these homes aren't = Soe Pom ines. | Goya ther’ Rowen, Feu pay HY RENT? 2 gE Kurth, Realtor. MI only the cost, make WHY @ “a 4 FF nH ne fi gets = ‘UW Gl--No Down Payme: Soe errr e , Soe een ‘gad ‘with fruit ‘and sie & Beat, Price is, 61800, with ne tg Pee . Maan 2 ts eae SEERA tee | Pee ‘won't F=| Russell Young| JACK | Sxeaeesd | £ re hs ae Se) Sx ‘ 1 gS i a : f e : Crs e 5 < & wy RA = = 5 = al = i wee ra 1.73 : ees 4 - i: : f: + i asses ii © - ; ree nasclaee . ere: a A = poe hi 2 . x = & aut ee Es % THE. PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, ‘FEBRUARY 2 2, 1955 | "Fer Sale Honwps 3 3, For Sale Farms _ 48| Business nities $1| MODEST MAIDENS | By Jay Alan) Sale Household Goods 87| For Sale Miscellaneous 60| For Sale Miacellancods 60| Geeer ee ool LINEAR AE Can | "ESTAR ae EO | wowroouenr wan wasiaxa| Birch Doors 2 Ft. $720) ae | ames New ct ee fs oz} ACRES on Partridge mam oven es - * Lake 2 e % 4 ‘ > 7 zi r * iaypen. 4 ye eae ss eS SP S| we ono vo pea a ra ee eg oe r aa t I é 5 z - : new po nate | e Andersonville: Rd. waterord r bers na house od garege, 68) 7 DW RER. HARDWARE Sekar eo cusity” tems oa ___-—_ Phone OR 3-128 A . : 4 were. < For Sale Lake Prop. 44 FIOVD KENT, Realtor | srezeud Sogretion. “teat mirrored top, “Gir, Newivel “vac: | rich. ad We ate “clear. AARP OL LDPE, | HW, Lawrence — FE 45-6108 mein, — $2,000 a 4 other oot items. MAY fair tots models El yy wey.) OPE ne vin | ens EET meer | Baty hace me? rh “Ree a rage vy aorgims | Fowtmg tn tate wend trontage. Pric _ - | ‘for contract or home. | priced #6 10 pe. minghem p Bad ‘40008 wa ai BARTRAM {Aches 3 BEDROOM HOME. salad set with e: SATH TUB AND WASH SOWL. M. fh Roofing | Epa | TOP LIQUOR SEO, PO ae ne St ah ee seat 7 : | ; 5 . 8. IN BED THROOM FIXTURES, 6011; dows, 4 hea, een lakefront home | 5 ' ACRES, $1450 DOWN =e ‘Traian oe ke slectile steve. PE oa8 . “ap tag water heaters 0 sg par sg wa o-} down. nich living » room, “ancben with on terms. ‘Real estite available NORGE WASHER FN 19 = a 5 Golgress Goto. F. JOWENS —_ ing it trway food’ | - if . -itacmedl WEIGHTS SUPPLY Paul-St Cyr Lumber Co NEW id 2688 Perry 20 Baste take Be Commerce Fos Eile Wetaet Proacaaa| ee cee eee | HOT SPOT GRILL hick. - brood: Now ror, can ir se eel ss Ee Clareewan if tesveaad pos fore oy 8 Sore a ey ! ae ay CLARK REAL ESTATE| Se 70 #2500 eae soaat UPON ermener | WARD E. PARTRIDGE [| es Pee Cee Sale Business Property 49 | "GROAN ROMmEs, REAL TON : $2.7 OPPORTU | $65 sofa beds $39.50 a | Orie pa ot building mete Oey 42 W. Huron Open Eve PE 38316 uae nee with nner. eee : Good residential grea. Terms, ~ grey, 12" face agen er Loe sees oan +) a a ge LIONEL & AMERI | Piece Tan “nee | ated, Hae "| LIONEL & AMERICAN Ease Sabertan Prop, asa, SXUNAN.REALTY | ilo Cand Contr ee vaca HRB) Se Ee Steet nv tau SMALL FARM: sour AP ARTHEN? $1900 imines, Wette 603 tu note gies 2 RR side alt ot wae — price, | 4 and rencine factory a DISCOUNT d ees 4 er : df hy > country home, Capron “paling, ns i caer: Florgnes Apt. 38, —— Ea SS - . hy portable Rerpoens Wienhee 60.00 att "Date Tae 9-201: _..T ASKER'S SG Ww Moree na. opaeeene is ‘toro chickens. ¢ onrr Fase APF BUILDING. “Try this one on for price!” — incida outage peat Gate ont. 1-3. P. Myers shell well jet pumpe x thot Priced sub 360, 88.008 cows: | Bt. Nets $4800. Terme. : INVEST, 7 : Pree’ Delivery BURMEISTER’S | xomoner go “FRAKR SHEP SYLVAN REALTY Uect. ‘Have come wacellent buys! | Money to Loan 53) Sale Household Goods 57 "BANK FURNITURE , Reguise $128 20, Youngsto . Youngstows wnt SHEPARD SYLVA, AL Sih’ itberst ‘discounts, Call FE (State Licensed Lenders) 43 Orchard Lake Ave PE 4-7881 | L MBER VINE! § OL 17511} 243 ORCHARD LAKE RD. | Foe75 or PE GO441. Ask for Ted | ~~ “~~ Apr REPRIGERATOR, s308, Ta er ale ) EVINRUDE DE OUTBOARD MOTORS Ber Sale Lot 46 22 PRYNNE | JC. HAYDEN Realtor : port “tof chair, $1450: studio | 91, CUBIC FEET DEEPPREEZE. TWO YARDS | KELL-Y"S- HARDWARE : Case LAKE AREA 4. wats mire _Opee Bree! NAONEY for | set Witecs Rise gaat |" ds ste “Geuiret ma Goreer PONTIAC _DETROrE | | 204, Auburn At Adams FE 54811 A. ©. BLLIOTT & SONS I ol base, 06: poster bed. $6.95. omell seas go IN LINED DaaPen °° =™%, °,.4.M 708 P- wentveters oman | INCOMe Home Templeton ” Pre, So im, ined. drapes. lp mock tain, per bund. MA 2303 ; — PERE eee a) eet tts Sena] wm pana ne| FOOD Who ro ifn st es. = mys. income, Rented 860. | ings oe mont, Very uberal ie Work | wo Sete ite aj” ae | Scent crore meme! We KL. T. empleton, Raicl --hU iene of fir trees & 100x100 full Gadesaped tet. ” | 1330 Orebard Lake R4. FE 44663 Sosse pas ee Paes ras areels. | This te oxcelient every way. Meany to Loan _* "town" oi"psevmoom” | - = $13,900 LOANS $25 TO 00 L. H. BROWN, Realtor $3800 Gown signature, furniture or car. ios Geap Reel Beiste Esch SYLVAN REALTY | BENEFICIAL RD LAKE RD L = ron wours Pe veld IW lawrence | GENERAL PUBLIC CHEROKEE BILLS! Rent-Lease Bus Prop 49A ‘Need Money? a LOAN CORPORATION eee oi en . . on St. So Lae ‘aT mille W. ae “eae ease y baaing pas VE ZAR" uf Phone FE deral 3-7181 CARL W. BIRD, Realtor! 3a%j,2um?: 00. wen “FE 5- Q121- Mortgage Loans | 54 | ae Vi eo Se LOW INTEREST Eitieeet ash act ett | Sermons ot cee ey ta, ot | "guttnga hartge, cassie 9.x os Pf _SUILDINO EXCEL soe rte | - H. G. PETERSON “Aporeg te ce A Pemiae Pres | LOGIN COMPANY | cram som wou vacawr crry fee Gabe Recent SPECIALS ssieioeng 2 S| _Bos (ot Community Mattenpt Beak Reig. | ot Tish OR FORMTORE OR SE : 2.Be. mohair living room euite 949 INSULATE NOW | Business 1 | Host cto bo dotaraay 6% treet ave cold prop- | _ ‘ols ___ | fiplece leads bedroom suite se; AND SAVE MONEY a | Business Opportunities 51 “GET CASH QUICKLY | erty or Tate’moge: cer & ash | DAVENPORT AND CHAIR DARE |4 "metal copmet S488 : ( eee om Cuma HJ. VenWelt. OR 3-1388. bine mohair, very goed Small wood and coai cook M A Benson mechigs mate vig pretts Sant| =) tO $O00 =| @ ouEY. 2D “become. sett | Se 5 | tS trentast ae HRS aA Faget. Sao we ter comeicte view | ss te wen core, Siring pour wie. | 2 "ea 1s Wes Oe Sime atiachmente food ac new’ |2 cup electric soup rack el We Wood Sales Co. 61} N. Washing | Most deals closed in 30 minutes. | 52 CHRIS CRAPT OUTBOARD, 1 | FE 0 Oakland Furniture bs rea ton, | Roval Oak. Phone Leone else made op furniture, bears, Sie DD. trade for, light DELUXE KENMORE WASHER | 10s 5. Saginaw FE 2-553 - " - at FOR SALE. BEAUTY SHOP, PUL- Ut ANITS port Ra: iasy arte DRYER WARES THOR WRINGER WASHER 20.09. ¥ “aii OAKLAND be . Good year ‘ through this business. MA¢i8i11. Eves. MA § ROOM RANCH MODERN, WEST = 6 5 PE 32-2006. and for +2817. trade for your ELECTROLUX, GOOD CONDE a= SS po «4 » CLASS C BAR ; LOAN CO. qeuhy. wmall Rewse, or lone om | ten, va 30st. TRADE ELECTRIC RANGE FOR ranch home. Call today b rol rreiown, Pontiac. Business Lo F IM WRIGHT, It 50. nals $18.96 designs. | igED APARTUENT FRIGIDAIRE t n S) iS) | aes , pees | Deed Bene ae “RIDGEWAY_ 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO. or Lee ee chard’ Leke Ave nl a eee ee ° oa an |: 7, ge sincraic. WavinGnOUeE WE | git Gueet"st range | $ = CLASS: aie LOANS _guire et 64 spebant Fon. GALS OUAKAWTEED AE CRUMB. ELECTRIC” . up in peyment. tise, good business. Busi- $233 to to 9500 r ‘SO picku ruc! C4 i. es ense COMMUNITY we Boe HAVE ¢i8,000 3 BED- tf bt =Fa#8 ihe GOOD, CLEAN '@) PORD DELUXE | Wrlecer “Sashers ss for seers 6 _V" ea wequiry iN a USED TRADE-IN NORTH SIDE Se tate Ne paone faterme: |2° © FRIENDLY SER ave ie BUT ee Roy's DEPT. Me, dere 2 args sty ete wig ow anewen — | TEAGUE FINANCE CO.) $e goimrtgncstrnoeenier.| PON, SALE' TOOTH BED 4ND | Ast ee geet, Ge Sean Reasonable | went te secretary af Bate omnes 202 N. MAIN awap 30 CHEWIET PANEL” FOR 0 <7 and matireee “Ml ns Sheet on : PE ¢6161_ PE +630 PE 2-0533 ROCHESTER ICH gement | mirer. FE 43032 efter | FOR SALE | | . tT » YOUR OLD ATES OW A or ie FY ont . Skates AUB RN HEIGHTS ' CLASS “C” BAR. ewar = nice business lots on Au- r 7 new pair, | R TAVERN WANTED a Riva Treats Sacred | ve! onc our toga an | es ee oo a a ae good class ——— — SwaP On SELL sMaLL Ono GAS AB STOVE, MODERN GOOD “ ce busy tavern, Immesiats sale LOANS $33 TO $500 store in town. Cheap rent tonditton k +0100. , Call BAXTER & LIVINGSTONE after 7, PE 5-2585. __ | GE ; E Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 4 _W, Lawrence 8t. PE ¢-1599 CARD right pias. mn, octce BS hs Fe naw) D- RIEEY, BROKER LO ANS ogee eee Oh —For Sale 77) DIXTE HWY. : oo Rig 2300 fis Gal wns Acreage 47! cress mae, scament,, block For Sale Clothing oo ous Eze mt BUILDERS, LAND | Qitwrties Soy cre" Extra Fast _ | «rear, snat rye coat. se Ona CRON OIE SET WARM MORNING DEVELOPERS RIDGEWAY _ Service | Gh Mandior Mees | ariieameauetsicatct | PALNUT SEOAZ 120 ACRES . 9% Baldwin : Shop. Ave. __ chair. 7 miles north of SRaperatire Reel Butta nchanes |. You can bervew 000 - 0000 qutctty |5 — i GE : . road frontage, on signatdre, failed poring : : | FE s + freon re | For lease—Modern 2 stall| Leo mate civ eersess “Up ‘to | MUD i, Obata | ™ RANGE FEW, FOLLY ae ‘| service station. Good gal-| 7° ™onthe to repay. cmc . “ae : 116. ACRES lonage. Fine locatiop. HOUSEHOLD MAN'S wget coker PE Vee AND , §., .wordward. uy Scene Rochester. One Call L. H. Cole Onl Co., ee reo Fr wermaroo ye Quece oe grea. % vot paved. roed FE 2-9173. FIN ANCE | NORTHERN —SEAT_FO SEAL FUR COAT | ee en 0. re refrigerator eu. ft. Wash 1188 3 ino ae ‘ _“paons parcels, $000 an cere Corporation of P ica tah Rodiawood. (PE, ORRIORY AMARA BEEP peice “pe suin waser 3 |X ptece bath sete wtih fittings © ROMEX SY THR COO, ice PER ca _ [GROCERY STORE, “STOCK AND 2% South Saginaw Cag nee (Wire ari WEDDING_GOWT | ld. 9400. 368 N. Save up met S yr om oo wee ite ttt a Colored $100.80 Fed momen. : anon 115 ACRES Sing gcet. Must seli'on_secoug | 204 Pitot ___ Phone PBceral +0838 2.0300, Aner €\p.m. grt CREE Wim ovag | 111 8. Beek “re Lave Pao we “Freesers, electric shoves vireners. | nay. MU, 40783 Se ne ef ties cog cicee-in jocaties FRIENDLY SE! 2 PR. BOY'S ROLLER SKATES. antes. “yReriect - conditivn. EM | PiEcr rT BEDROOM SET | 100 8 Seginaw t. PE 86-2100 New floor samples. Big discount | «ing a aae ek felis igen vmeere | pkte we adwes reat estate| = WHEN YOU NEED 2p F'abaz" rocker etsien' 6. be Or ee cee eepay wor wren | "3 ROK : Sa . re. $33_W._Huron__ PE _¢306 : heater. EM - O”D) 205 ACRES en Lee, = “ $25- $500 | ‘Sale Household Goo: Goods 57). x12 as . «$2.98 | OF NEW AND USED e PPI PLP PLA LY sede . + Sit parecie te ts, found | wore feady it quests. 8) We con hee ren ite ear monet "ANTIQUE ORGAN. 9 PIECE WAt- | Ree. 60e Wal ti ate FURNITURE north bulldiag e0n56 Can be divided ts | and fepay tm small ‘monthly pay- | EoFaks ot : a a3 ran FINANCING CY OWENS . - “YOUR ' FORD DEALER” ve Pita utile be A CET, es EN WOTER AND tires. ONE OWNER DE SOTOS : Very low itt our 1963 DeBote V-6 Fordor, Popular a ow oe ee oe wall and many extras. 15,000 actual miles. New car guar antee. Drive it. 1953 DeSoto V-4 Tudor. Beautiful two tone blue and ivory, Loaded . Low mileage 1983 DeSoto V-8 Fordor. ~~ miles. New car at ee - GOOD | - CARNIVAL. ~ er oot THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY FEARUARY 2, 1055__ - by Dick Turner 4 'S3 CHEVROLETS $895 to $995 .__ PONTIAC RETAIL STORE © Mi Gomens ok run 1953 Chevrolet Bel Air MICHIGAN’S | FINEST — eat A Pleased Customer Is Our Best deville Many others to choage from. COMMUNITY MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester \ OPEN TILL 10 P.M. oe Sesq) RETAIL STORE |e Mt, FE 30117 - = BARGAINS Radio, 1960 Ford custom 2 door, radio ‘worTEA i SALES 312 est FE 44151 For Sale Used Cars 91 RA AAA AAO. 19863 CHEVROLET 210 SERIES with Powerglide. 2 door, 17,000 miles. PE 6-1347. Who Said No Nash Dealer - 1950 Nash Tudor $195 1950 Nash Tudor $295. 1950 Nash Fordor — $395 1951 Nash Sta. Wgn. $595 1952 Nash Sta. Wgn. $795 1952 Nash Fordor $845 Matthews- “THE WORKING MAN'S LOT” FE 4-4546 Advertisement |m-p PONTIAC RETAIL STORE #5 Mi, Clemens st. PE 31117 1953 Dodge Coronet - tad eatomelic transmission. ‘White Walls, and $1 MICHIGAN'S MICHIGAN'S FINEST . Hargreaves 211 S. Saginaw For Sale Used Cars 91 STOP IN: TODA WE FINANCE At Economy Used Cars OVER 150 CARS PETERSON 4 ‘WILLYS 6A AVE. Pie 4-1002 | West Side Used Cars — ONE OWNER - LOW MILEAGE KELLER-KOCH mee ai tae ha 1200 Woodward & 13 Midwest i 9:00 No Credit? Bad Credit? Here’s the place to buy. No co-signers, no past credit references neces- sary. If you are 21 and have a job, we have a car for you. Buy Here Pay Here NATIONAL MOTOR SALES 171 S. SAGINAW ST. ree eeeeneetere _FE8-0488 _ a : . Spee FPR. « DOOR “Goodwill Used Cars” 83 PACKARD =t 2 dvor, tedte, heater, eutomatic | S| PONTIAC RETAIL STORE _ a PED @ Mt, Clemens TO CHOOSE FROM | {| eee io SF FD ; Z Sm For Sale Used Cars 91) OLDS 's0'88,"” RADIO, HEA ‘pregame ote tas, Gimmicks Truthful, simple language sells more cars and -makes more friends. * That’s why OLIVER BUICK rolls on and on. We DO NOT give you; nine years to pay — we. ments—we DO NOT give you a lifetime guar- | _antee. : BUT we DO sell at the lowest price possible—we DO try to recondition to the best of our ability and we DO figure the lowest payments possible at a fair interest rate. And above all—our salesmien |1 are courteous, — OLIVER -Motor Sales @ CARS TO CHOOSE FROM “$495 1950 Ford 2 dr. with ra- dio, heater and excellent ~ starting on cold morn- _ ings. _ $795 1951 Buick 4 dr. with ra- dio, heater and Dyna- ance, $895 1952 Chevrolet. 2 drs. and 4 drs. Radios and heat- ers. 2 to choose from. $1095 1952 Pontiac 4dr. Radio, heater and Hydramatic. Ready to roll. $1195 1952 Buick 4 dr. Radio, Good value. $1395 1953 Pontiac 4 dr. Chief- tain Deluxe 8. Two tone paint, and one owner. ~” $1795 1953 Buick 4 dr. Roadmas- ter. Radio, heater and all the power equipment. NO DOWN PAYMENT SPECIALS % MONTHS TO PAY ’49 Dodge Clb. Cpe. 50 Buick Tudor 49 Ford Tudor *49 Buick Tudor 48 Pontiac Fordor 48 Chevrolet Sedan *50 Pontiac Tudor 50 Dofle Fordor OLIVER Buick Sales “WHERE PONTIAC BUYS ITS BUICKs” Ope 2-9101 Till 9 p.m. Eight Courteous stasis To Serve You 4 CARS TO CHOOSE FROM ont] HANK SCHLAEFER _ GLENN'S - MOTOR SALES 264 8. Saginaw St. FE 47371 TIP TOP VALUES -. 1646 DO NOT make your pay- | - flow. Very clean appear- heater. and Dynaflow. | PowTtiac For Sale Used Cars 91 ‘” |. ae. a : eae he car. $960. “Goodwill Used Cars” "48 PONTIAC - Streamliner 2 door, radio, heater ‘nd Hydramatic. A real buy! PONTIAC RETAIL STORE 63 Mt, Clemens St. FE 3-T117 RIEMENSCHNEIDER’S BEAUTY CONTEST 30 constants from ali over the city 1983 Buick V8 4dr. Super 81409 ween wentene nes 1962 Plymouth ¢ dr. 1952. Nash Rambler Station _ Wagon : 1961 Dodge 4 dr. Radio and 1950 Nash 4 dr... ... 190 6Chrysler 4 dr. Radio, heater and Gyromatic . 1948 Buick Super 4 dr. Nice Riemenschneider Bros. Forward Look” 232 S. Saginaw St. Phone FE 2-9131 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE $5 Mt. Clemens St. FE S111 ed with ont es 44 Mercury other ~ cars. We SouduY tenn cans, 3 Aubura “Goodwill Used Cars” este Chieftain Deluxe, | 5 models. a *°509. 4 > PONTIAC RETAIL STORE @ Mt. Clemens St. FE >t PONTIAC ‘Si. DE. | 1953 owner PE sami “TT _*| {Sesh wilee "PE east Se excellent condition, OR 3-6122 aves |“ Piione OA 83356, - Ts : tree : TIC, ¢ ei Fora cqchgaer 1 owner. Sle ian | eae ak or best offer EM 3-402.” scons Eicelient. condition ited condition. New top. FE 61117 _Suner. Call ahge 4 FE O10 eee ey | “Goodwill Used Care” = < stancuTErcus| Special Sale On som _¢ Gost. B18 esoees. TE 95008. Studebakers Coe Pm tate | ae Bee me oe ag gS erential PONTIAC os : rs” RETAIL’STORE Goodwill Used Cars a pte gotnats aoe 53 PONTIAC Btatior ar — 51 STUDEBAKER | Bi YTON PONTIAC - APART ‘aind sks von TAI WHEN YOU THINK GF STUDE- e Pickin EC 7 Dmit |“ peker i = = “Know All |] about the purchase of a p as it may seem, there are many little “items” that must have proper car sale. "$3 Ford 2 @.....: $799 "50 Merc. 4 dr.....$444 ’54 Ford Conv’t . $1644 val Ply. 2 &r.....3- $399 ’S1 Ply. Sta. Wgn. $599 51 Ford 2 dr..... $399 ’51 Nash Sta.Wegn. $644 "49 Ford Conv’t.. .$399 - "$2 Hudson 2 dr... .§599 "49 Chev, 4 dr.....$299 54 Ford R. Wgn. $1699 "$2 Ford .....- ceceesees SD LIMCOM occ ccceccess | °§3 Ford ees cbceeciee ess A Ford 2.1.2.0. eee see, HER An establishment of a “Franchised Dealer” is so organized to give you top quality merchandise at the right price! Plus the feel- ing of security that yours was a “Good Buy.” "54 FORD 7 2 gr. 8 cylinder. A real clean family car with lots of good miles $1,095 $1,095 $1,095 $289 down and $32.85 monthly. Your old car could even be the down payment . » “A-1" Buys Hardtops 47 Frazer 4 dr.....$95 48 Dodge 4 dr... .$125 46 Ply. 4 dr...,....$95° ~ "48 Ford Conv’t. ..$175 "49 Hudson 4 dr...$125 46 Ford Cpe. .... .$125 | 4 Trucks... "$3. Chevrolet 2 Ton-Tractors~.......0.e00s0s 'S2/ Dodie % Ton Pickup :....-.4...... vee. $899 "4 Ford %4 Ton Pickup ..........+.... “esau GO44 *§1 Chevrolet 2° Ton Tractor. ........:.. ¢. +. $39 the Details. ., USED CAR. Surprising attention to fulfill a used ’52 Chev. Clb. Cpe. $699 °52 Ply. Clb. Cpe... $599 ’49 Merc. Clb. Cpe. $499 ’53 Ford_R. Wen. $1199 ’51 Merc. Clb..Cpe: $599 ’53 Chev. Bel Air $1099 51 Hudson Hornet $399 ‘52 Ford R. Wen. .$899 ‘52 Dodge 4 dr... . .$699 peewee emer see wre eee a ee ee eetseeene eesees "$0 Nash 4 dr...... $175 ‘48 Packard 2 dr.. .$125 42 Ford Clb. Cpe.. .$54 46 Mere. Clb. Cpe. $125 ee eee ewee See at = 4 , : z muy. : oN . Bees 73 + é ~— f= : 3 oe i ; AF oe : : Z & ee ce ae, “a ? : : “f Ce ae ae ieee edaiokior 5 = t E ¥ ocr « 2 - rae a f: ; See ee as < : - t + pe poet ok : mye oe : ; : } . os < f w = PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1955 * “TONIGHE'S TV WIGMLIGHTS —| sion,” sory of man who finds \10:30—(@) Way of World @ ari t¥ OS, oe oem. 6:00—(7) Little Rascals. “Hide | himself alone because he insists} thur Godfrey. ee States will have. to ‘consider the and eee An Xan Exit.” | Skin Game,” story of biter fight (4#46—-(4) Shellah Graham. Producers, Plan Show | possibitity ot yielding some. — ae Tee ann ot svction of tent. [11:9—(7) Story Studio, (4) Home. " Days oe Met es tie comer ° ne ee A ot Joe Irie.” how exconviet uses |t1:99—() Strike M Rich, Anticipate Top ey nog Ry pagan 6:15—(9) News. Austin Grant. (@ ’ Formosa area. News. Paul Williams. #:20-(1) Who Said. That. News| THURSDAY AFTERNOON tunes in new togs ts the SACHS) Soartonan, chairman sae quiz with John Daly, Pat Car-|13:00—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) | Problem on You awe NF oie ‘Relations 6:30 — (1) Superman. roll, Bob Considine, Wally Cox,| ‘Tennessee (2) Valiant |@@¢ of the’ slickest teams since | S02 Poses Snir Reeves as man of future in ad-| James C. Hagerty. (9) On Stage.| Lady television comes up with ear and). has no doubt that i venture. (9) Play of Week. Wal-| Drama. (2) I've Got a. Secret. | eyespleasing solutions. praarelen eapepiions lace Ford in “Come What May.” | Quiz : 12:15—(2) Love. of Life. - The backstage brigade that pro ity Council invitation (4) Playhouse 15. Drama. (2) a . vides the settings for songs by truce, “the least ‘News: Ace. / 10:08—(T)-Big Town. Slaying of /12:30—(7) Beulah. (4) Feather | Dorothy Collins, Gisele MacKen |® | . ~~ five policemen causes upheaval: Your Nest. (2) Search for To-| sie" Snooky Lanson and Russel | ™2nds will be that ¢:45—(4) Looking. at Sports. Bill} Mark Stevens plays editor who| morrow. , | Arma ts beaded by Dan Louns | Nationalists | give Fleming. (2) TV Weatherman. | chusedes for slayer’s captive. bery, producer Mates apd the Dr, Everett R. (9) Paragon Playhouse. Walter | '#'4—(2). Guiding Light. ie aa itl. Settee 1:00-() Kukle, Fran and Oltie,| Abel introduchs new drama. (©) 1:¢0-(6) Bob Maxwell. (1) Charm | te ns top seven wock after peek. nese mainland — Puppets. (9) City Detective. Rod |. This Is Your Life. Ralph Ed- Kitchen. (2) Portia Faces Life.-| 4, seebiem enough, enys Leums- |covered by the Cameron in mystery, “The Lady | wards re-creates life of surprise ‘of | Deny, Fecalling 19 times for It | resolution passed in the Beautiful Frame.”' (4)| guest. (2) Best of Broadway. /1:16-—(4) Sonny Elliot. (2) Road of | 22M a ok oe at | week, but Sperkman Ames ‘n’ Andy. Comedy. (2)| Jackie Gleason in George Kelly's | . Life. : and 16 times, and 13 times this | ministration’s attitude Files of Jeffrey Jones. Don Hag-| “The Show-Off” with Thelma|,.s. (9) Ladies Day. (4) Bruce| season for I Need You New. | fending them remains gerty in mystery of “‘One for the | Ritter, Cathy O'Donnell, Alice Mayer Show. . - : - The _Communists Money” go Ghostly, Cariton Carpenter. Te = wo oe brag he de-| very clear that 1:15-(D) Storybook. “The Glacier |10:30—(7) Bob Cummings. Chuck |t:45—(9) Prayer, Billboard. | Cares. if the ong fa abou ® SPS) getting these islands, Priest,” “Father Hubbard.” falls for the English teacher. (9) | s:99_(7) Stars on Seven. Harbor Lights, Little Shoemaker | ,,’ 'f the islands are 1:99 — (1) Disneyland. Kenmeth| Burns i Aergads So | and Shanghai. a Crees Cade af] (0) Me Dat Ao Jets) Pony Bones, | Rane one ft agit TO J. Thaddeous Toad told in “Wind} pon 2:30—(2) Art Linkletter. (9) Myr-| Jobs was to keep Doggie im the! ir they are not in the Willows,” “The Reluctant; - * - | tle Labbitt. (@ Jean McBride. Window from looking dog-eared| wink we ought Dragon.” (9) Million Dollar The- |11:€0—(7) Soupy’s On. Variety. /9) 2:00—(7) Theater. (9): ‘Thureday after the first few weeks. They blood over them.” ater. Hedy Lamarr, Charies| National News. (4) News. Wa wrath ee. (4) Greatest Gift. (2) used windows of all shapes and e Boyer, “Algiers.” (4) Exddie| liams. (2) News. LeGoff. | Big Payoft. “| forms, end big doggies and little} gime of those Fisher. Songs. June Hutton /ii:1g — (7) Armchair Theater.|. x: doggies and black doggies @n4/ conference of Republican guest. (2) News. Doug Edwards.| annette Bach in “Man in Gray |**15~(4 .Golden Windows. rinite doazies. Finally, he recelis,| sional leaders with President Ei- 1:45—(4) News Caravan. John| Gloves.” (9) Good Neighbor The- |3:38—(4) One Man's Family: (2) pay oad ond gave pg senhower ee seid t Cameron Swayze. (2) Perry| ater. Harry Von Zell, Cheryl * Bob Crosby. dience a pup’s eye view with only ae ap mes pi Como. Songs. Four:Coins, guest.| Walker in “How You Do.” (@ |s.45_ (4) Concerning Miss Mar|a dog’s paw showing—a stuffed the islands ‘ little show. Drama. (2) Fabian jw. ; - offshore will 8:00-~(@) 1 Married Joan. Brad's) o¢ scotiand Yard. “Vahishing |‘ ~~ {= . with immediate allergy is political liability. Joan Cat,” mystery. 4:00—(9) Justice Colt. (7) Capt. There are many othe¢ compll- | moves. . _ Davis, Jim Backus star in com- ‘Flint. (4) Hawking Falls. (2)| cations smoothed eyt by the back- | Sen. Knowiand of oly. CD Artiae Galicey snd | <0 Tene, Very wi) Brighter Dey: —— stage team so viewers never | Republican leader, Friends. Variety with Godfrey,| Steve Allen. 4:18-(4) First Love. (2) Secret| mow they extat. would fight any Frank Parker, McGuire 11:45—(2) Featurette. Goria Lounsbery says that “ordinarily aad e Marion Marlowe. Make-believe : oe P ‘| sae = the held territory—te “vacation in Florida. _ THURSDAY MORNING 4:30—(4). Mr. Sweeney's World. 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TAIPEH, Formosa (® — The Nationalist Defense Ministry re- ported tonight 15 Chinese Commv- | a é srasiijeeh Wie temeght tag outeanen| e . e ; ) P : ' a e from the Tachen isands tony. | 3° PIeCe Limed Oak Bedroom Suite They had been captured near Nan- | 7 ) er sol ® miles south of the| The natural beauty of limed ocak in modern style . $ 3 , z richness. Heavy plank-top design..is crafted with ae — . BN \N a. dust-proofed, dove-tailed drawers with handy center quides. Handsome ‘bow-front picture frame design A encloses beveled-edge mirror. 39 or 54-inch bed, $18 Down ey . chest and your choice of vanity or dresser! Save! De sale! cedar Motorists! | wardrobes | : No matter who is at j FAULT or whether single door 3 4” sured..our new auto 5.30 Oyun "policy PAYS YOU : $50 per week and a double door 54” - $10,000 death benefit | Regular 50.95 3 ' for an additional $10. : : agebees