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Structure Two area cent 0 a new foundation, but it is still a good 700 feet away. is estimated time for moving = feet from,its original site by the will be moved over the excavated Churches Label - Racial Discrimination Is’ - line 30) The niessage. approved by the | council's 135 - member General Board and addressed to the 35%/ million Christians belonging to its. member bodies, said that “all life | < it - member of one family, ; family,” the message said “Any and all attitudes, moods acts, that arbitrarily separate men are against the human family,” it said. ° “Tf they are against the family, | they are opposed to the tie of | the father. If they are against God then, whatever may be the basis | for them—ignorance, fear, preju- | dice, or aught else—they are sin,” | The message was drawn up for. use in connection with the churches’ 33rd annual observance of Race Relations Sunday Feb. 13. | Jt was adopted last fall, but its text was not released until yester- mem : tions and facilities to all men, re- gardless of rate, and conducting of prety grou to deepen widens | Dairy Queen Crowned sa Town Hos Everything -— Except a Name AURORA, Minn, (UP) — Min- nesota’s newest community has everything but a name. e More than 1,200 people. live in| the new town being created for | ithe Erie Mining Company’s new | taconite, (low grode iron ore) de- | _velopment five miles south of here. Two hundred homes have been built and 2,200 more are in the ‘planning’ stage. The town has a citizen's com- | |mittee governing body which has set up traffic laws and other ordi- nances, a fire engine, and streets | with names. But fhe town still is nameless. Host of the early residents call | and Orthodox, pcikie their community Partridge Lakes, | but there is talk of making’ the official name Hoyt Lakes. The offi- | Cial name may not be decided un- til the new community incorpo- rates as a yillage or city. Postman Proves Human ROANOKE. Va. ‘#—The Roanoke | World-News: feports that a Roa-| noke county mail carrier admitted he had Christmas cards at his home addressed by his wife three - «the great new multimillion dollar 4peeause she was so close to De-. THE PONTIAC PRESS, _FRIDAY, FEBRUARY A. 1955 “Detroit Won't Part With Her , {Cairn will. Pay. Mal | Forest Fi Bill Old Mariners Church Creeps Along’ scx. ay Toward New Site Amid Skyscrapers DETROIT w# — The sentimental . mid- Febrenry to. complete the job. ‘Mariners Church (It is costing an estimated $263,000. The care is to guard —_ | the calamity of a collapse of the ‘walls, 3 to 4 feet in- thickness. The church is being inched along on hard-steel rollers. Steel rails lie across a bridge of heavy tim- ber. In somne places the’ bridge spans the chasms of ‘abandoned building foundations. Two diesel . power trucks, op- erating with winches, pull Old Mariners’ 3,000 tons gently, a bit at a time. Five feet in an hour is the estimated top maximum. At her new home, tucked off in a corner of the big Civic Center, Old Mariners will look up to great, gleaming skyscrapers. In days past the church was herself a center of attraction. She was a place of solace to’! ‘tired seamen of the Great Lakes — at other times an integral part of city fashion, journey of Old is slow and very painstaking. It goes inch by cautious inch. Movers are rolling the 106-year- old stone landmark across an elab- orate bridge of steel and heavy beams to a new location where fond admirers are sure she'll stand | another fine century or more. Old Mariners, described as the eldest stone church in Michigan and thus one of the oldest of her type in the nation, has had to get out of the way of modern progress. . Her ancient place hard by the Detroit River front is a part of Civic Center development, now aborning along lower Woodward aventie. But where broad Woodward dips toward the famed river, Old Mar- iners still must stand. Civic affection has seen to that. The humble edivice, rich in his- tory, was saved from extinction | troit. troiters’ hearts. Thus the moving. It’s only a distance of two blocks, or ap- proximately 880 feet, but it re- quires extreme care. Tender to her grimy old walls of stone and lime mortar, engin- eers say it will take probably until the The archives twe sisters. in an olfier Actually, the proper name is Mariners Episcopal Church. With | ‘she became popularly 4 - ‘known as “Old Mariners.” tell her story. Of “perpendicular gothic’’ with — pinnacies, a bell tower and “Tudor style’ frent, she was built in 1849 from a bequest by — De- The two, Charlotte M. Taylor | Los and Mrs. Julia M. Anderson, wid- ow of a U. S. Corps of Engineers | billed the state for the entire cost, colonel, provided that the church | a be dedicated to the service of state convicts, but the state de- sailors. It cost $13,000 to build. Experts say the rectangular, | plain building isn’t of any great architectural significance. But De- | victs started the fire while distill- troit loves her and won't oe her | ing liquor at a state prison forestry SACRAMENTO, Calif, (UP) — hehe California state beard ef eo-| trol has finally decided to pay half the cost of putting out a fire in the Los Angeles National Forest. The federal government had aiming the fire was started by |partment of corrections wouldn't ‘have any part of the charge. The. federal government said the con camp. INSURANCE: KEY TO SECURITY! 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Pontier, Mich. as second class matter 2° egaeeR OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | The Associated Press entitled exclusively to the wae for republication of all local news printed in this news- ‘paver. as well as all AP news dispatches. —— 7 Powrtae Press is delivered by carrier for 40 cents week, where carrier service ts not avellable mail Oakiand. G me Fb ton. Macomb ‘ashtenaw 1200 a, year: elsewhere in ae Fig all po, bad Prada in the - Dearborn Mayor Says re api per Oo apy ” tans po oo some Ie ope aay pee’ 2 Id (Re >” = He Knows Nothing of, 4 Nortiweste University edu | dren to work together to plan bal-) Royal Oak) extended the tvitation | ; aay of TV ‘and|on learning that Mitchel would | Daughter's Elopement they have little effect good. , | i 3 § mul iu programs comics plus time for reading. be in Michigan at the time. sHesnauuapanapendacdsunnsenesssnaeny Orville L, Hubbard's attractive, ey. ‘ Painted Gaucher SOP ng ith anal prvey TY and | T. FARM PRICES" = a of her father’s recently established arp tierg Sipe - I : 3 fs p ‘Dearbom: Marriage Bureau—de- ger comic books, said: e la OPEN SATURDAYS. oe a f signed to help peeple find mates. though television does not or |g 7A. M. ~ tf RM BUY AT s a e TT? ' st fi Reports had it today that Nancy | the whole appear to influence edu- | j wv fe se FARM, s | $11,350 2 Anne Hubbard had eloped with | cational attainment adversely, | @ a Ey : ae | John D. Dmytryshyn, 22-year-old there are individual ‘cases in which |S Dressed and Live Poultry PRICES! |8 | . 1 | | ao = | pecord company representa teachers and parents report unde- | 8 is B : Price : Ce ee | heey ary sirable effects. On the other hand, | Turkeys. : jo 2 i . a ; ; ‘The mayor ont Mrs. Hubbard there are children who have been s Ducks. Eggs od Vegetables . : their daughter was married. school through use of interests en- | Chickens Apples = ; 4 ae eee | Seen te and Hy ) ) ‘ | e : ‘gter af a Methodist church in the | Between the third and sist | OAKLAND COUNTY. MARKET ‘Cleveland suburb of Brecksville, | Srades, he said, the average num |i + > . ) : | Qnio. sail manned Nancy’ Ane |Fanged from 20 to 26 tours. |@ PONTIAC LAKE RD. JUST OFF TELEGRAPE a ‘ ~ — ive ' | Hubbard to a John R. Dmytryshyn| Regarding comic books, he said faausususuesnscusssnsensunsnsessune GI's, $100 Moves You In---Civilians 1150 |"... oe —— SAM BENSON SAYS: — Nothing Else to Pay! $75 FM le ee err Two Bedroom Brick Duplex Homes Approximately St, |Eeeassastl NEVER EXPECTED a el | mi any more.” © Full Basement © Builder Pays All Mortgage Costs - Medel’ Open Daily loan eee ee cas ang TO SELL SO MANY @ Oak Floors © Paved Streets © Gas or Oil Heat Noon to 8 P. 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This value. stimulates your pocketbook as well as your eye, for just look at the low price that puts this suite in your home. ; AMPLE | Double Dresser $ Chest. and Bed Only $10 Down CALEEL CREE La AO A EPL Eee eee et ks $44¢ he rems | New Devenport and 1Ber ws ee : Sart + Se: oy 7 +; : _ : 3 A Sasi Sescursat 4 os F: ee es ootingse pepo ainc Romesars i: : . a ‘ S ee + co Ss, eee 2 ee : ee ‘ = ae } ia ee A] : i‘ 4 . po : ; | : = = ee : EF ee = é - ae a : E See ee. i . & & zy 1 i A $239, F “a Bed : ; 50 * & . oe oe ee : ’ ae : “oe - : 2 : - pote ico. a ag Fe : = — f 2 ; ‘ Bok ss at Ly. i ES, = : Vv . « 4 fs : ’ : os ‘ sp ef 2 ee ides 4 ‘ j . : PRS PEG Rt ii ~tt’'s: Par ‘atin’ tine: anveliied . Until 9. so superior thot it cnpolelen all ot all eg coved ic its lovely color and appearance Nprey pre pe Bes jus Other Evanings re eee af ont oe i at ‘ x ease: oe “g “ : $ # bee ee er é : peers - aoe ee as sa y -Hial Boyhe Says: «Men Edging in Grocery Store Lines NEW YORK @®~There has been | “a quiet revolution in the American family's food buying habits. Wives may select most of their | husbands’ clothing, but more and more husbands now do the grocery | shopping. They have to. It’s the only way they can get what they | want to eat. “About a third of the sales in| the average supermarket now are made to husbands who do the fam- | ily food shopping alone,” esti- | mates Frank Packard, ‘‘and anoth- er third to husbands and wives | who shop together.” Packard, a cheruble, well-fed | businessman who N cepirag about | the eountry in his own private | plane, operates a pioneer —— | mayket at Hackensack, N.J. wh .* Hig long experience has led Packard to develop an interesting theory about women. They simply ‘t have as good taste as men— in food. eo 8 @ “T've never heard of any great 1 women tea or coffec ‘ tasters—or chefs either,’ he said. 4 “A man’s taste for food is more amorous than a woman's, be. cause his taste buds are more sen. sitive. “If you gave them a physiologic. al test, I'm sure you'd .find wo men's taste buds are inferior to . Do false teeth ox wobble Bont be, nd’ embarressed STasiine (non-eett) powder to nie oer Gives comhaens foal tng of security and added comfort. Mo OO Lerakrm today ot any drug counter. =i; Out Women |men’s. That's probably why wo- men are inclined to overseason | | food."’ He has found women are. less , ‘adventurous than men in crea! new foods. A supermarket push | cart brings out the Marco Polo in a man. | “Most of the free recipe leaflets “are picked up by husbands, not wives,”’ Packard said. “‘Men like | to experiment. They are more | | likely to buy things like Japanese | ‘octopus, buffalo steak or canned | | rattlesnake meat. “They buy the rattlesnake meat ‘as a gag usually—to fool a friend, ‘or Startle a visiting mother-in-law. 'I don’t know of anyone who eats | | rattlesnake meat regularly. At | $1.50 a can it isn't exactly habit- forming.” | ing, but buying food is just a chore | | ‘to them. They get it over as quick- ly and efficiently as possible. 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HA ee Sleep “Straight As An Arrow”! ne tt ater et Ace aie nh teacher henna eaieiinemmnmemeeddiosee tee Another Great Sealy 74 Anniversary Value A. 199 ye sited coi wey east onan — pie 00 one : gee * ELEVEN Big Game for Parochials; _ PHS Elects Club Heads ~Parochial , school students are anticipating the big St. Mike’s-St. Fred's baskethall game tonight, while Pontiac High is in the midst seen throughout the halls as the brick tepee welcomed the arriving sophomores. Schedules were arranged Barbara Calhonun,. Janet Bob Everson and Jerry Young. - Radio Workshop adviser Vera Mae Adams announced new mem- bers of the group. Among them are Ellen Wagner, Judy Levine, Judy Lacy, Day Ruchner, Sharon ticular and all other students are Headline news on the made this week. Representing the senior class are Marlene Cook and are Marge Bateman and John Adams. - The campaigning is going fast and furious as of now, and cam- St. Mike's sophomores who will be of saying “cheese” as more pic- Basketball fans haven't had any cause for disappointment this sea- son. Shamrocks are tied for first _| place. now, and they will surely j they meet their crosstown rivals, St. Fred's, at the PHS gym to- afternoon featuring the ‘‘crown- ing’’ of St. Fred's team. 150% ae a ee Weel Scarves sic 1.00 Heleprec? Sex eeee4 TOPCOATS y $s . 30.00 Wine Bee en tae bs Group of 59.99 SUITS Save in this value group. Choose from solids, splashes and flecks in ; all sizes, 36°to 42. Alter- eee Side this week is divided between *- the juniors’ Coronation Ball and Ed Sutherland. Junior nominees night. A pep rally was staged this Py eS several new clicers at the game tonight. : St. Michael girls’ basketball team travels to Ferndale St. James this Sunday. ; ST. FREDERICK Books and social affairs took a back seat the first three days of ,_ | this .week as a peace and quiet set- tled over the whole school with the annual high school retreat get- ting under way. Father John O'Conner, - retreat master, gave many interesting and lectures which left students with |. ' 4 retain this coveted position when a: Group of Better SHEER NYLONS New . ©. frilly Boas and crisp cotton > dresses. Sizes 3.to 6x. Reg- ular to 3.99. eeeneee 19.99 Cirls’ Storm Coats... 24.99 Girls’ Coat Sets. . 19.99 3-pc. Snow Suits ..,..$13 12.99 1-pe. Snow Suits 34.99 Teen Fleece Coats... .$23 Mothers, save on these all wool fleece and check coats, 7 to 14 and coot sets, 3 to 10. rf a eee .$ts ig .oe 588 : Boys’--Girls’ Warm CAMPUS COATS 99 Warm, all wool, heavy quilt lined jackets: Royal and black. Sizes 6 to 18. 19.99 Swede and Leather Jotiete 2. ccvede 18 1.99 Flennel Shirts ....1.00 TOMAHAWK STAFF MEMBERS—Hard at work in their new jobs | Tarr, co-editor; Robert Groenberg, advertising head with assistant on the Tomahawk staff are (left to right) recently-appointed (ERA |G AR, and Carol Donaldson, office clerk. THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1935 - ! Pontise Press Phete d\ LINGERIE = 1.99 Cotton, Crepe ie 5.99 Chenille Robes ..2.97 8.99 Corduroy Pajames 4.50 3.99 Nylon Slips .... == 4.99 Dreamy Pejomes 2.49 ie ese ‘Vanity Feir Gowns 6.49 3.00 Perme-Lift Bres -95 Perma-Lift Girdles a eee eee 1.99 Cotten Blouses .. ..99¢ 2.99 Sport Blouses .,..1.49 3.99 Orion Shrugs ......1.97 4.99 Nylon Blouses .. .2.50 ~- §.99 Weel jersey Bie'c's 2.97 5.99 Sport Skirts .....2.97 8.99 Orion Blouses ... 4.50 8.99 Pleated Shirts ....4.50 10.99 Sport jochets .... .6.50 22.50 White Stag Coats. 11.25 12.95 White Steg Pants. 8.97 | 1.97 9 99 Sheer Nylons... .50 60 Geuge Nylons... .69 Ledies’ He 1.49 @ e Reg. = of $99. Beautiful fur ‘trims on fine wool Sizes 10 to 44. To $89 Fur Trime.....$59 To $99 Fur Trims... . .$69 To $169 Pur Trims... .$89 i 1/2) “BUY ON EASY CREDIT TERMS— ‘PAY IN 6 MONTHS! coat. Fresh es @ Deisy | SPRING. | DRESSES 10.99 values! Soft combed cotton. = Fresh and bright for - 5 now through Spring © j me wear. Sizes 10-20, , me others 1642-2412. = Tall Girl Dresses. . Knie Weol. Dresses. 14.99 Smart Crepe ° Dresses oP anon D6.99 : ICE TO SAVE! SALE AT & Regular to 39.99 5 weeece cn coaces ee weeeece ¢ $79 Group of $159 soft, nk” bon $299 Grey Persion Pow $179 $399 Nerth’n Muskrat $199 THE PONTIAC. PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1955 high school bandsmen_/ ‘from An-tey Bent -|Bandsmen to Gather / _[rnroughout southwestern Michigan DOWAGIAC (UR)— Two-huindred | rine Fete 1s" fot oe Hotel Fi ire Kills in Virgina; 17 Flee. CANDIES Valentine “Heart” tempting assorted chocolates, in 8 beautiful red foil heert-sheped box hid 1 ib. HEART Other Heart Boxes 80c to $7.50 CLOON AN’S . : | “Where Quality Counts” a i ~ : 72 North Saginaw St. _ | SBE and DRIVE 1955 z the Great New FE 2-0161 ~ Police said the body of Percy MSC Honored by House Perfect Minus Practice GRAND RAPIDS (UP)—Twelve- [3 GREAT LINES - ALL WITH STRATO- STREAK v8 POWER The Fabulous STAR | SERIES— Luxury-car beauty, size, power at lowest cost! 124 inch wheel base.... *enteeeese Na SPECTACULAR 10 luxury, et 122" wheel base. . THE BEAUTIFUL 80 High style and high power at a price near the lowest. 122” wheel base. ee@eeoeoeeane Accessories, Sales Tax end License Additional _ For the Best + Dont Anratags 5 ee the . The. GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP of PONTIAC Pontiac’s’ Oldest and tore | Exclusive Appliance Dealer en ee MONEY-SAVING USED TRADE-IN TELEVISION Choice of many styles and males! co soles, Table Models, Combinations . .. Come in, look ‘em over. A WIDE CHOICE! 4-6 Room 1954 Save $50.00 on These Famous Makes! . $749 Reg... $124.95 SAVE $30.00 HAMILTON ELECTRIC Clothes Dryer a 100 while they fast. Look at that smail down pay- ment. Easy terms on balance. Genuine Hamilton Dryers with Good Housekeeping guarantee and full factory warranty. No special wiring needed. just plug in. $7995 $9995 $3995 Regular $189.95 Mode! now at a low, low price | Starting at ) 98 LOOK! SAVE $60.00 Brand New Easy AUTOMATIC WASHER Trade ra your wither an present this big, wonderfully featured Easy. Automatic! Cet $60 savings on it. — delivery. Long, cy $ | Yours for... Admiral 17” TELEVISION New, compact, lightweight set you can carry from room to room. Big brilliant picture. 129" EASY TERMS! | THE TV YOU CAN TAKE WITH YOU ANYWHERE... TOP-FREEZER REFRIGERATOR SAVE $60 -—- KELVINATO Reg. $249.95 eT il Automatic Defrosting. 95 7.1 feet of storage space, om 45 pounds of . v : a ee Fi iH ee | ._THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4. 1955 ! _____ THIRTEEN © L- praca vr Story | Stade es, The Funk Sari Is OK; ee been walking around | Wonder How a Store © i’ | school which present law forbids. | One tor. the. Birds . — tt was headed ‘for Santa Cata- fi green Pemberton is so small it's im- . | tte Island in the. gull’s beak. SANTA FE, N.M, @—Edward F,|had only potatoes and .cornmeal but Dig That Trombone | clothes, green fingernails and Can Afford to Operate | sible to get 1.500. feet away! LAGUNA BEACH, Calif, a green toenails, smoking green’ sT. PAUL, Minn. (UP)—Pember- | Ted Be: strolling along the Z A to eat for the last two weeks. { NEW. -YORK (UP) — A press. ‘from the school and still be in| rry was _* 7a cay pre Emp ee pigs My they passed the "agent named “Mario Trombone to Paya ogy drinking green creme ton, Minn., is going to get @ ligWOr Pemberton. beach flipping a silver dollar he Father and Son Act? - : store. <2 ‘day ao toas The had carried for 25 years as a good | sy : cent Cuame Bam ips “burglary of the | gave the money to Mrs. Andrews touted a he ted as Purpose of this. trumpeted, 4 jegislative committee has ap- Christopher ‘Columbus js buried a piece when a Raa gull swooped | CHICAGO A short robber an - 2 Andrews, of Hally, NY., = for investiga-|* "€ = , Mario Trombone, is to promote a proved a bill: permitting a liquor in the cathedral at Ciudad Trujillo, down and plucked it out of the (tall robber took $800 trom’ the Lad told dig : Trombone said Miss Vickie | aug entities “Green Fire.” . i store within 1, 500 ,feet of a — capital of the Dominican Republic. air. The. last Berry saw of the' and Dad Store, x 4 bd 2 EVERY ITEM in STORE REDUCED Come in and see how much you save! Yes, Sir: = _ every item is marked down during LEWIS’ , FEBRUARY SALE including all new SPRING = 1955 merchandise which is arriving daily. This ‘is your opportunity to “BETTER YOUR HOME”. with well styled, quality furniture .at liberal reductions. *Excepting a Few Fair Traded Items EWIS _- Fine Furnitu by DILLINGHAM SPECIALLY PRICED During FEBRUARY SALE! 6-Drawer DOUBLE DRESSER ...$93.15 5-DRAWER CHEST... cease $89.00 | FRAMED SURBOR ....,......$32.85 | BOOKCASE HEADBOARD ..... $31.75 eS COMMODE.MITE.STAND ..... $35.95 Gaineks. | Featuring ... ina AN EXTRA LARGE 56” DOUBLE DRESSER MOONSTONE—o new finish with all glimmering beauty of silvery moonlight on rich mahogany with smartly designed hardware of sparkling silver. ; TOPAZ—o warm brown finish of mahogany with brass drawer pulls. All pieces are meticulously hand rubbed.. Come in arid see these extra roomy pieces. You'll like the price too. REFECTORY TABLE ..................$85.05. BUFFET. <.........$99.00 DROP LEAF TABLE (Not Shows), .......$95.85 CHINA BASE ....... $62.78 WE CHAR eee $22.45 GLASS HUTCH ..... 549.95 ¢! 95 SPECIAL PURCHASE | 2 oy | 5m | | Deluxe comin Set . A fortunate purchose has en- abled LEWIS’ to offer this FEA- TURE VALUE during this FEB- RUARY SALE ot o tremendous saving. Considered 0 good value i yt wef a| . AG , at $89.95 these sets are excep- pond 1 8) Ecce in Sa ; tional at only $69.00 Quantity oe. % F | ‘ A limited as we cannot re-order at this price. _ ALL THESE FEATURES | AT SUCH A LOW PRICE @ 3040948" Table with Double bow. @ Wide Chrome Apron "© Wrap-Around Chatty * ee { FINE FURNITURE ‘SOUTH : ‘SAGINAW Seal Se BD eninge a i a a ai a tl a “d ~ Ardent Commie Fails as Lover Young Reds Told Saga of Swain Who Tried to Swap Fiancee for Job * MOSCOW (INS)—Yuri Kochetov was a young Communist in a hurry who had no time for ro- mance. ! ~ At 29 he had risen in the ranks of the Young Communist League: and tatght Marxism-Leninism at an institute in Saratov, his -home | - town. - But Saratov was only a provin- * to the big city—Moscow And the only way he could see of _ getting to the capital was to marry into it. I We i FHLAE ii rt filytl gE! re fig de ied } & fi i fr a2 ae* j : 4 id Hs Bs 8 7 3 cr Fi : + Hi ; "i a te HH , : tp ii Ra ee i i \ TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: 3 TORS Cte nam agree tvT w to it with a string about two inches long. | JUNIOR EDI walk. Upak, dressed all in fur, is sitting on a chunk of ice. a hole through the ice beneath him so he can H hole in the mitten and tie the fish back the panel at the left. Set the figure up on a cardboard -|in April 1953 — and after one Jook | Woodward's attorney, said Dali got Socialite Pays for Dali Portrait ., to End Wrangle NEW YORK e Mrs. William Woodward has paid sur- realist Salvador Dali $7,000 for a portrait she says she can't stand and won't have in hér home. The attractive Mrs. Woodward sat for Dali for a year, agreeing not to look at the painting until it was completed. Came the-finish — Mrs. Woodward said take it away. Dali sued for “the yeasonable value of his services.” Yesterday Theodore Miller, Mrs. a $7,000 check and agreed to with- draw the suit. The painting shows a woman re- paid the agreed price. The paint- ing will be delivered to her. I have no further comment.” Blaze Empties Hotel HOPEWELL, Va. u& —Seventeen guests fled to the street in near- | \ zero temperatures early today as flames burned through the roof of the Chesterfield Hotel here. One hotel resident was reported miss- ing. Gaukler Storage § Orchard Lake Ave. & __THE PONTIAC PRESS, . FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1955 | Rubinstein Murdet Baffling Authorities NEW YORK ®—The search for | Serge Rubinstein’s killer continued | today, with authorities apparently as baffled about the crime as they were when the playboy-financier’s body was found Jan. 27. | ’ The Russian-born, 46-year-old Rubinstein was trussed, - gagged and strangled in his bedroom. A ruthless businessman, a heavy spender on luxuries and glamor girls, Rubinstein was in so many deals and knew $ many people that his slaying left police with a maze of details to untangle. 7 = * Ervin Changes Name; He Likes Ervin Better JOLIET, Ill. (UP)—Police Chiet Ervin F. Boe has decided he likes- being called Ervin. Boe went to court yesterday and had his name officially changed to | Ervin for reasons of convenience. He said. he has been called that | all his life and learned qnly re- cently that he was christened Her- bert. Arctic Flights Okayed OTTAWA \®—A license has been issued for air service by Canadian Pacific Airlines between Vancouv- er, B.C., and Amsterdam, Nether- lands, over an arctic route, an nis Bee seer R STOREWIDE evG See YOUR PICTURE — FULL-SIZE Before YOU TAKE IT — WITH THE NEW GRAFLEX “22” * whole family can yée! So easy! Such results! Just look into the ground. view-Gnder. Turn the focusing knob. There— before your eyes—is the picture you'D get, actual size. Every detail crystal-clear, exactly as it will appear in the print. Come in for a frée demonstration of the Graflex “22.” See its many advanced ae , features. You'll be zed that to go through. Meee ti fish into the hole Wines you roles’ Oaks Ganen ales eoee cna, arm—up comes | . - Actual print size 234° x 234°. ; some kindling, walked down to his|"0. | specialist in pone NETS Begins Routine Chores [rural mail box. . long-distance moving! Marking 105th Birthday __But his siaters, Mrs,'Cecl! Heard _ THE MARK DAVIS Poe TRYON, N.C, ®—Frederick C.| 59° invited poco oes F pd ad ¢ Mi M got ante cae as usual, put- ne in wate After a, Val LIES, tan, AM ERA ART . every someone around the house, caried 10 serves is 08th Birthday." | nta” gat, Siem oacael A __)|L_85 8: Sasinaw FE 44343 ONLY AT ee be S) , \ fl see roe PES | Here's t he Outstandi a & @ 4 ng Buy of "55! Just think ... 10 gorgéous decorator pieces . . . enough to outfit your entire living room in modern luxury ...— and at a price less than, you would expect to pay for the. marvelous living room suite alone . . . Every piece of this fine living room furniture has been chosen for beauty, style and durability from Ward's fine Now! Save plenty! furniture .. . Buy A I Would You Expect to Find Such a Value! fm ee N LA £ ™aHere it is! The glamorous new contempo-aire -* Ensemble for Batter Living THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1955 fi FIFTEEN. The evening of June 23 is a holi-} with bonfires, It is called St.| Pie fillings will be thicker when day: for Norsemen, set aside to | John's tp bP tee! —— or | cooked over direct heat than when welcome the warmth of summer | Mid-Su&mer a double-boiler is used. JUST 6 DAYS LEFT! acme Ne Berapadie wary this Mid-Wi 2 goa de me fa ws Bara Nes is Mid-Winter Cleerence » Februcry 9th et 6 P.M. “WARM ELECTRIC BLANKETS $29.95 Value Double bed size 17" DURING SALE - ONLY . 34-PIECE ‘COMPLET E ELECTRIC WALL SHOP blankets, satin one and seft and luxurious. eeps you sed and comfy on the sales est nights. fortable tn milder wes by tusarkotere Lokurstentes a Nis. YOu GET ALL Twist feciades grimace’ na $38.95 Value pestie: juicer and strainer; two beat- ers — twe mix = 24" BIG, POWERFUL 61%" BLADE ELECTRIC SAW Nationally adver- tised make cuts powerfu with gear chick and sil the tols for drilling, grinding. sanding and polishing om an attractive wood grain finish wall panel. FLASH BULBS | _ BENCH VISE SPECIAL — svar 96? ~. 4-inch poor jews; CENERAL WAREHOUSE CO. br ae -oft —_— 2258 Dixie Highwey neer Telegreph Open Deily 10 te 6-—Sundey 10:30 te 2: 30 Free Perking Thurs., Fri., Mon. Evenings Gorilla’s Death Blamed on Diet | Research Team Tells | Results of Autopsy on. | 550-Pound Ape ' CHICAGO uw — It seems that ' Bushman, Chicago's fierce-visaged, _world-famous 550-pound , gorilla, ‘died because he didn’t get the right kind of gorilla food. This was the opinion enpremed “today by a medical team which ‘did a detailed autopsy on Bushmar immediately after his sudden death in 1951 at the age of 22. They found that the giant male gorilla, although he/looked as sturdy as a rock, was just a weak. ling behind bis encaton facade. ° The immediate cause of death _[ of the G6foot-2 gorilla was acute congestive heart failure: However, - he also suffered from arthriticdike | symptoms, .degeneration of the |spinal cord, liver and _ spleen, |atrophy of the leg muscles, a chronic ulcer on his left heel. ‘stomach hemorrhages, hardening ‘of the brain arteries and swelling lof the kidneys. | Bushman was regarded as the | world’s most prized zoo animal. He ‘had been the single biggest attrac- | | tion at any Chicago zoo for more than 20 vente * ¢ What vital ‘food source Bushman. needed, the researchers couldn't; say. A non-meat eater, he put away 22 pounds of fresh fruit, .veg- quarts of fresh milk daily. and multiple vitamins were added to his diet. He was-a little overweight, by wild gorilla standards. . _But the researchers said the | widespread degeneration ‘‘suggests / that the gorilla may have some unique species nutritional require- | ments.” Convicted Kidnaper Tells’ ‘Identity of Accomplice - KALAMAZOO «—Jaeck Brand. confessed accomplice in the 10 year-old kidnaping and robbery of Pat Heavey, manager of the State Theater, yesterday identified Dan | Ben Thomas, Georgia ex-convict, as his partner in the crime. Thomas was returned to Kala- | mazoo a few weeks ago to face | trial on the charge? He had been | serving a sentence in Georgia as ' a prison fugitive. | Brand now is serving a sentence at Southern Michigan Prison for his part in the kidnap-robbery, | Youngest Supreme Court justice ont a justice at 32 and served from 1811 to 1845. At SHAWS... Michigan’s Largest Jewelers |Gpatel of Shoo Le ae psa ke —and a reflection of Your hans Taste True kee nd e for a lifetime, K Diamo: are world- famous for quality -and brilliant stying. Keepsake lag o monds are selected by ty ee for excel- lSues th etter, out ond ity. You can pao — but you can’t buy a finer dia- d ring. JOPEN AN ACCOUNT! | ~ UPTO A YEAR etables and whole wheat raisin @. bread each day. He also had three | was Joseph Story, who became @ |B ALL METAL IRONING * FLOOR SAMPLE | |CLEARANCE SALE| VALUES GALORE! ALL NATIONALLY ADVERTISED MERCHANDISE AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES! BUY NOW! HARDWARE -- -APPLIANCES- - TELEVISION WESTINGHOUSE . . 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M.—Pri., ast, Sen, 9 A.M to 9 FP. M.—Clesed Mondays Leceted on M-24 (Lapeer Rd.) Between Lake Orien & Oxtord Visit Our New Store at. FAMOUS BRAND NAMES in @ Children’s’ - @ Women’s @ Men’s CLOTHING R&M Dept. Store 1555 Union Lake Rd. Union Lake Union Lake . On Medag Oakland County Co- | | operative group of PEO Sisterhood | | wilt celebrate PEO’s 86th birthday iat a luncheon for members at the Birmingham Community House. On Jan. 22, 1869 seven girls at- tending Iowa Wesleyan College . ning, PEO has grown into a band ‘of women well over 100,000 strong. | PEO’ s primary objectives are cul- ‘tural and educational. Cottey College, g junior college in Nevada, Mo. is owned by PEO. | An educational loan fund and an international peace scholarship are supported by the association. In Michigan alone there are over 80 chapters, and in Oakland Coun- founded PEO. From that begin-| _ sity and. Westminster. Theological. Seminary jn Philadelphia. She has written poetry, fiction and curricular material fer sev- eral United Presbyterian publica- | tions and is a corresponding edi- tor of the adult weekly, ‘The Unite@ Presbyterian’ in which ty there are 12 chapters. At this birthday party the featured speak- | er will be Mrs. Walter J. Teeuwis- sen Jr. She has chosen as her °§ 4 ‘subject “Women are Here to Stay* Mrs, Teeuwissen is the wife of ‘the pastor of the United Presby- terian Church of Drayton Plains. She studied at Moody Bible Insti- tute in Cliicago, Temple Univer- . ilraq Caldron Plans for Ceremonial | Iraq Caldron 70, Daughters of | | |Mokanna will hold ceremonial | practice for officers and cast on | Feb. 15, it was announced at the | Wednesday meeting held in their | hall on West Pike street. | The charter was in mem- iory of Mrs. Hazel M , su \preme mighty chosen one. Birth- ‘day greetings were: extended to | Mrs. Richard Parsons and Mfrs. | Russell’ Marion who contributed to |the spastic child fund. | Hostesses for the evening were | Mrs. Ray Haertter. ‘Mrs. Samuel | Smith and Mrs. William Koggen- hopp. Summer. 88 Wayne Street Dramatically simple and simply dramatic is the new AMERICANO CARESS coiffure for Spring and RANDALL’S HARPER METHOD SHOP Phone FE 2-1424 | eae BEAUTY SCHOOL BARBARA FREDERICK Mrs. Ray Frederick of Cameren | avenue is announcing the engage- | ment of her daughter. Barbara Rae; to Robert G. Shuart. He is | the son of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman A. Shuart of East Beverly ave- nue. The couple is planning a sum- mer wedding. Sisterhood Plans Sweetheart Dance Members of Congregation B'Nai Sweetheart Dance to be held Feb. 26 and a money making project for | Feb. 25. Plans for these activities were Congregation Mrs. Philip Marlowe.. religious | the holiday, “Jewish New Year of Trees’ with a special program. 19% S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg.. Pontiac. Mich. Enroliments Available in Day or Evening Classes — FEDERAL 4-235 Write, let. Plans are also under way for a | bazaar to be held in April. For the | | Tuesday meeting, Mrs. Stanley | of two parts paraffin oil and cne, | Ebling gave a reading entitled, part turpentine to make it sick. | “Mama's Cooking." Prayers were up dust instead of spreading it. _P, Pleasant Ridge is chairman of _|the day for the luncheon. she writes a weekly page of family interest entitled ‘You and Your House.’ Her home state is New Jersey. ‘Towa in 1944 where the Teeuwis- sen’s lived before coming to Mich- igan in 1948. She is now a mem- ber of Chapter AW, Pontiac. Tribute to the founders will be paid by a group of wonyn from several chapters. Giarbed in cos- tumes of the period of the found- ing, they will symbolize the founding in a tableau, the script. for which was written by and will be narrated by Mrs. J. D. Hagey, | a member of Chapter AX, Bir. | mingham, Mrs. Anson Laufer, of Chapter P;. Pleasant Ridge will direct the program. Mrs. T. C. Morgan of Chapter AX, Birmingham is general chair- man of the Oakland County Co- operative to which all the chapters. in the county belong. Mrs. G. D. Warriner, of chapter Dames of Malta PE O to Celebra te 86th Birthday She became a PEO in Indianola, | Confer Degrees second degrees on Nettie Buss, | Mrs. Joseph Kinzer, Mrs. Donald Lawson and Mrs. Frank DiCea in a ceremony held Wednesday eve- ning in Malta Temple. Mrs. LaVina Chappel of Detroit | Nile Havershaw of Chicago. merly of Pontiac, was honored guest of the evening. Israel Sisterhood are planning a Interior Decoration ils Program Topic Xi Alpha Nu Chapter of Beta mone Phi sorority met with Mrs. made at a meeting of the group | William Cheal Wednesday evening was guest soloist. Protector, Mrs. - for- be the - | in her home on Newberry street. | The program on interior decora- tion was given by Mrs. Clifford | chairman announced that on Feb. | Maison and Mrs. Raymond Jewell. | 6 the Sunday school will- observe | Mrs. John W. Cox was a guest. ~ | an THE. PONTIAC P PRESS, ‘FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, .1955 DAR Good Citizens and their mothers were guests at. the Thursday meeting of General Richardson Chapter of Dames of Malta, Corinne Sister. | DAR held in the Cherokee road home of Mrs. Allan H. Citizens pictured here are Phyllis Law (left) hood 184 conferred the first and) Monroe (right) who presents a Good Citizenship pin to Nan ' street and Laura Ruggles of Clarkston. r~ DAR ‘Good Citizens’ Honored by General Richardson Chapter Poatine Prese Photes Harlyvetch of Rochester second Hom right. The other Good of Lehigh ‘Queen of. Queens’ Interviewed at MSC By DELORES WEST were judged by The queens | At the time he arrived, she was Bradley, who is a sophomore, -When asked how does it feel to | | members of Blue Key, the junior-, helping make preparations for the medical technology major, said. ‘queen of queens?” Judy Bradley, the lovely. 19 year old | Michigan State College coed who was recently chosen Miss Michi- gan State replied, ‘It doesn't feel any different. I feel like the same me.” Miss Bradley, who reigned as queen of the Harvest Ball last fall, ,was chosen from five finalists com- peting for the title. In order te be a candidate for | the Miss MSC title each girl must have been chosen queen of an all-college affair in which candidates were nominated from Treat Mop to Oil | all Dip a dust mop in a mixture | It’ | ————— coed living units. | senior men’s honorary. Sunday. afternoon, Blue Key members met | with the five candidates and inter- viewed each of them before select- | ing Miss Bradley by a closed ballot. The standard upon which coeds were judged was a 4 per cent) personality and 60 per cent appear- ance basis. Miss Bradley first learned of her selection at about seven o'clock on Sunday when the president of Blue Key, Dan Webster, brought the Miss Mich-. igan State trophy to her resi- dence, the Delta Gamma sorority house. ee s in the Weaving given by Mrs. Leonard Cain and Add a little oi! of cedar for a ‘Mrs. Lazarus vosfease Carpeting dy Firth Downs . Magee Artloom Gulistan - pleasant. clean smell. ng a ee “Open Suiogs by A pjoinment—Thursday, Friday and Saturday Tit a - 3511 Blizabeth Lake Ra. ood ‘& "| With Carpet onthe /} Floor 4 Clothing Life Extended, ‘Denim Takes to Process BIRMINGHAM. Ala. — Birming- of the same color because they ham scientists have-discovered a tend to fade, new way to weave cloth that may double the lifespan of wearing ap- the paret. Experiments to date have been As a material for work clothes, scientists believe denim would be unsurpassed. ; ~The process consists of coating 'made only on denim, but scientists the yarns that go into denim with | believe the new method will work synthetic rubber substance trade- | | ety on other textiles also, tore than twice ae long as roe Leagan = Life of the mateérial is actually lengthened by washing and ironing. Denim products processed in the new way will probably be on the) market within a year. named Hycar. = meth- Ordinary denims are treated | with starch while being woven. The new substance replaces the starch, and in large scale manu- facture would cost little more per than ordinary denims. Office Party Held Salesmen and office personnel of The new matesial is said te be Floyd Kent Real Estate attended | frimmeg in white, Abrams said a ee eeanan in nee ' |their annual party Thursday. eve- - | ning in Hotel Waldron. Tom Kent showed colored slides of a recent | denims Presently must be made | trip:.to Hawail. Burton’ $s Special for 3 Hour Sale! These Dresses are tata a ci. all sizes in,all “ ae 3 Hour Dress | “Odds and Ends of Our Better Dresses The Early Bird Will Get the Best Choice open ge to up te $12.95, and! Sat.. Feb. 4th 9:30 to 12:30 the new pledging ceremony to be held that | evening. New pledges were up- stairs and the sorority house was a scene of much activity. Upon coming downstairs, she 'was greeted with warm congratu- | lations from the Blue Key repre- sentative. reactions to the presentation, Miss | Bradley smiled and modestly re- | plied, “I couldn't think of anything was in an uproar and her sisters were gathered around her ex- pressing congratulations. When a degree of order was reached, they sang some of their sorority songs te her conclading with a | song sung at pinnings. eel Judy said, . “T didn't even have to be- a pinned to have it sung to me.’ Of course, Miss MSC was terribly excited but she said that she just had to settle down so that, the sorority could proceed with he pledge ceremony. “Later in the evening, I stu- om between phoge calta,” Mies ———— Matinee Musicale to Meet Sunday Janet and Joyce Livingstone of Oneida road will open their home Sunday afternoon to members of Matinee Musicale group of the Junior Tuesday Musicale. Jay Hall of Navajo road will te host to the Student League: Lynn Benter will entertain the Junior League in her East Iroquois road home; and the Senior League wil! Lee Patterson. Coming Events an e box ' ib 38 pm. in Panny E. Tompkins Temple “41 will meet day at 8 p.m hian Temple, aie W,. Huron Pe Officers will Saest at 7:30. | |. Porget-Me- ag Birthday will ; & cooperative junch- y L at noon with Mrs — Foster, wn. Jessie Bt Bake in Food Value Baking vegetables preserves practically all the food value and flavor. Ciub When asked what were her first after this. gather at the Oriole road home of Atterdance at severa) dinners and teas will occupy some of Miss Michigan State’s time between now and the time when she will | represent MSC in the Miss Big Ten contest. | She will compete with seven iother university queens for the title. Miss Big Ten will be an- nounced at the MSC J-Hop on the ‘evening of Feb. 5. Heart Is Waldron’s Delicious Home Made BREAD “WALDRON Hotel Coffee Shop 36 E. Pike St. MODERNIZED Scheel of Beanty | | Call for detailed if nlemalan, Ho eure Dance Club Valen- | betagltho oe pe @aturday a For Future Security Phone FE 4-1854 Call Miss Wilson Today for laformation PONTIAC BEAUTY COLLEGE 16% ©. Heron, Behind Kresge’s 2nd Fleer best colors and fabrics. Not Handbags designed for you who want the —— beautifully detailed ROLFS handbags. eather... color » skillfully crafted from fine leather i , — : = ‘ on | ‘ : | THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1955 _ , , ec SEVENTEEN = ! b 4QOutofl0 {Personal News. of Interest|Ad4 Orange to Tea |= vm Sa. oe ‘ For added flavor and fragrance, with your ten. Lose Their » | Mr. and Mrs. wiiin H. Oss- ‘Job Chance Appearance Causes Girl. Most Trouble, Be. Copservative! _ Nancy Sweeney of Oxford, Helen|received their Good Citizenship pins when| theretore important. Besides, you Axford of Rochester, Joanne Thomas of |they attended the General Richardson chap- ae Se OS Drayton Plains and V irginia Baer of Park|ter meeting with their mothers. a drive (left to right), all DAR Good Citizens,| ; tl : i 5 f _ i . . divecter of Ger Netonal inndoene Woodhull iss Bact rad CONCERT | : Winner of Society’s Highest Award —_|a'cererr coneutents tour ot montis vacation in Mam, Fa-| Lincoln Je. e : [= oo ea te Oe et ee High School BS ause appearance. panied by Mr. Mrs. Edward Speaks to Zonta Club of Pontiac Later, preperation ora coh Sere us pecs ona om cone ea . poised interview discussed, some sea fishing before their The Cone nde rection Dr. Helen W. Dodson spoke on| plicated problems presentegd tn | ‘However, there are many ways | but right now, get ready for the a Next ¢ ert U . r : Solar Terrestrial Relationships| the field of solar terrestrial re- | in which the sun is ‘a quite average | first interview by concentrating on Francisco DeBlase 2 Thursday to members of the Zonta| tationships, star, Therefore, it is possible that | your looks. Airtight grooming will WSCGS H . : é Club of Pontiac gathering at Hotel! «14. gun ig the only star that| What happens on the sun may be aid you in keeping your calm and ears Features as Guest Soloist Waldron. is close enough to the earth to| typical of what happens on many help keep your morale high. Missionary Carol Rosenberger Associate professor of astrono-| permit observation of detailed ac- | Stats. Be conservative. The first tn- Mrs. George Kennedy of East my at the University of Michigan, | tivity on its surface. Solar research thus plays &/ terview of this life-and-death Lansing spoke to members of the Pianist Dr. Dodson is assigned to the re dual role. It helps us understand | sort is generally as nerve-tingling WSCS of Central Methodist Church | search staff of McMath-Hulbert Aga _ why certain things happen on the! ag the midnight horror show. But | at their indoor picnic meeting Tickets on Sale: Calbi Music, Grinnell’s Pontise and Observatory. _ earth, and it also provides a very you can cut down on this by be- Thursday at the church. Birmingham; Waite's, Morris Music, Alvin's, Nick and The teld of the found special insight into the nature of pond laren og enol pene ee e@ Ann's at Union Lake, and Green Lake Grocery ecarch program, and ite develop- with its continuing efforts to im-| The dress you know looks right a7 tending asvetiens set aeerclearsctadirerarginnn ae a ae eee et the prove the methods of solar re-|‘% the correct choice. If you aren't etree dima etc oper = m ee nee eee are gee: roger oor pli Park Methodist Churches were Although many aspects solar world - efforts to jearn more cover i study are conducted at the ob about this nearest and sometimes| | YOu may never wear one again guests. ste This Weekend Cash and \ servatory at Lake Angelus, Dr. “disturbing” star. St oe a eo Marcha Sheldon unit planned O \\ | Pelee soe an Se) oer Dr. Dodson is to be the recipl-| Siu or fat Leela; but not leafers the luncheon with Mra. Earl Deck- Carry- ut : > cially with the transient or tem- ent of the Annie Jump Cannon | Conservative, well . maintained | Legl Emes G er as chairman assisted by Mrs. Dp porary phenomena that can be Prize, the highest award given handbag. ’ . Lea mes roup Mamie Titsworth, Mrs. Lena De- FLOWERS & a\ ‘ seen and photographed with the to women in the field of astrono-| won - cleaned coat. minus bits of Hears Mission Report |iand. Mrs. Harry Yeager, Mrs. : ae | | specialized equipment ef the ob my. This international award was| things on the collar and shoul-| Florence and June Schlesser en-| Frank Davis and Mrs. Harry|| SPRING wet eee ry o> servatory. presented to Dr. Dodson by the | gers Tuck a clean handkerchief | tertained mem Baker DO TT YOURSELF GATS at ‘a Solar flares; brightenings that American Astronomical Seclety'| 6. cant pocket and axe ie the mumbers of Ge ioe It was announced that the study $ 50 ae | occur suddenly and last for only ‘which this year elected her to its | handbag. for nothing is more inis- | =e Group of First Presbyterian | group will meet at the Franklin || Gene tor your Weekend i re a half hour or so are of particular council. erable than fumbling for a hand-|Church at their Steinbaugh Court boulevard parsonage Tuesday at Bouquet. gs, interest to those beyond astronomi- During the business meeting) niet while trying to maintain | home, Wednesday evening. 1:30 p.m. cal circles because of their asso- Zonta president Mrs. Adrian Ish| .. interested, unrabbit-like face. Reports on missions were given , | ciation wth interruptions in radio announced a change in the Feb. 10 ees by Martha Mock, Alice Jackson.| Flour Before Fryi : transmission and other aspects of meeting from the CAI building to Cl With Alcohol Ethel Graham and Marion Mainor. rying world wide communications, the p) messy w, popson Hote! Waldron. | ean vv! co Mrs. William H. Marbach and Mrs.| Fried potatoes have @ tasty speaker noted. = — Rabbi Sanford Saperstein was| Clean candles with @ cloth Edward Auchard were guests of| crust if sprinkled lightly withi] 9484 Ww. Huron FE 2-8301 The detailed association be | ¢ ity Plon speaker for the Jan. 27 meeting. | dampened in alcdhol. the group. flour before frying. — events on the oun and rority Pians tween . events on the earth constitutes |Feb 172 Dance ‘ Investigation known | Feb 12 is the date set by city a dance at Old Mill Tavern. a of hydrogen and calcium Plans for the event were dis- Gases uso balog Gamdsensansd ty cussed by members of Sigma Zeta ———. = chapter who met Wednesday eve uw part - ning in the Pioneer drive home ually called radio waves,” Dr. Dod- | o¢ hrs. Richard Fox, Mra, Donald ; tions | ABaree was 0 guest of the group. Mrs. William Weaver presented sod gocke r Ap the chapter with an American stars actually emitted | O06 and Plans vere ee kre ength radiations | yeep Fox in March. 28 gerne 2 i | Bluebirds in Pageant stars forms Webster School's Bluebird group radio | took part inthe pageant, “A astronomy Dr. Dodsoe explained, | Child Went Forth” that was pre- sented as a part of the annual - February Is BONUS MONTH at Connolly’s - en SMART . . . Contemporary + » CAPRI » Your Old Watch Is Worth DOUBLE the Usual Amount as a Trade-in This Month! Frankly, we have too many watches—must reduce our stock! Yet, all of our fine watches are price maintained and we are not permitted to. slash prices. However, we are allowed to give you as much as we feel necessary for your old watch as.a trade-in. So that is why we are even more than doubling the amount we could normally allow you for your old watch... — . for one month only! It’s your golden opportunity to obtain a new, beautiful watch ot a price ‘ al so low you'll think you're dreaming. We invite you to stop in .. . select the watch you want. . . and then be pleasantly-surprised at how much we offer you for your old one. There is no obligation! 7 Your Old Watch Can Serve as the Down Payment THERE 18 NO ADDED COST if you wish te open A BUDGET PAYMENT CAPRI . . . Delicate touches of flamingo pink to the ‘ sweeping curves of the stylized black line drawing, give a refreshing sophistication to the new and JEWELERS sparkling dinnerware pattern. On the popular 16 W. Huron St. 20-Pe. Set $4295. | _ OPEN STOCK — | Dixte Portrery | 5281 Dixie Hwy. (Near Waterford) OR 39-1804 |/ 4 . Ye * THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1955 us we should and ag a result we become business as well as La [i rsEsek fy s 3 ft: Rg cBride Urges Family — _ Best Not to Heed Fi gage’ didn't exactly argue but! seemed rather aggrieved to find “Jel eG HE I itee riter Says : oe 4 aide Zvaies ee a Te Sd i ec | htly wherever you go in a classic suit of silk shantang with a linen-like weave. There’s braid trim on the collar, cuffs and pockets and it comes in black, navy | HIGH SCHOOL GRADU | ‘VETERANS NOW IS THE TIME TO PREPARE about the time just before the fa-. mous stock market crash in 1929 ‘| when I had all those paper profits and did not pay off the mortgage on that little house in Florida. And why didn’t I? Because all my financially sage friends ad- vised against it: They said that instead I must use my money to make more money, Of course, the crash came, my _ 3 had—except the mortgage — Trip it lig were swept away and I had te even namage : F terest—much less the monthly |and charcoal in junior sizes: payments of principal. In fact, it . ‘het eon p was to get my money-wise friends to ad- e mit that they had given me bad aan aac on about ft but Functions want to - when backed against the wall, they Explained stubbornly murmured that such a HUBBARD COBB Gree yore "The ‘huplication weg| AS we've said betore, there are the rule. But I still say hurrah for | @!! you may — water-proofing, have the bad habit aa al of filing up with water at certain of Round Pie Tin | "Tiis‘tort of intrequent flooding | doesn't necessarily harm house Now Replaced | prt iar'it can rain eecipment DETROIT (UP) — Hardware} in the basement such as the fur- stores have replaced the tradition-| nace burner, washing machines _awtondem. Say to ecua Ge Vasmcad om The battles chick” Sermecty fidoding is to install a sump pump. raged over whether was' sump pump ssehinn cut into equal slices have been aa) senile = a Appese! opliqess- ay eerie with @ float which starts the Prencs said Gu ea hs motor running as seen as the and’ Sas on Ge) thn water level begins te rise. Leap gee mene bootie coors ee oe are mathematically equal. stalled in a sump which is usually 1| nothing more than a hole in ihe 5 rs basement floor. The best place anne _ || to make this hole is at the lowest M : ‘ {| point of the basement floor. [ You can cut through the cor- MAKE FRIENDS crete with a cold chisel and then dig down about 30 inches. A’ section of 12 by 12 inch tile can j 8 ri in i | iy irks att é 1 if i z § ! lie ae Son 1 Fzi Ronee eile rile og HE z 22 FOR THE New Classes Start Monday Higher Accounting — Junlor Accounting FUTURE nancial Advice of Well-Meaning Teenagers |Feel Like Wallflowers Rarely Invited to Parties for Their Age Group im 4 B rik Lf i | i t Tp i * igi es §. ais B if RBta Eye a Breed h g vt PLS; Er Hi iit mn g g i i ay 12} if F af fF { +a z 8 a7 cf Fe S$ Ged ifn afte? fhe Li pepe sft petisaits ‘Rdward Johnson, 4175 Wickory, Wigh- Walter L. Kollander, 3011 Henry, Pon- Robert A. Rapin, 9867 Portage, White Lake Twp. Thomas 0. . 208 Alex Pittsley Jr., 1924 Warwick, Sylvan take. | Leroy Carter, 224 Rockwell. Henry A. Sutton, 2606 BE. Ct., Bighland Lowell ®. Merr, 2900 McDonald. Water- Martin ¥. Lewis 0. Bieomfield Robert O. Friends, W _ Enchanted garden is the title of the Laddie Northridge spring collection for 1955. Here a natural milan dome pillbox is designed not to disarrange the coiffure mounted on a black velvet platform. Ctrved points of Milan out- lined in black velvet cords give a secure and pretty outline to the head. . Print address with zone, size and style number. PETUNIA! I need an additional Outlet or two — The cord to my bridge lamp As showing right gh, SBS 8S 4S Sf S84eruNesssscs « i Adults Can Not Expect ‘Mommy Justice’ in Life I was jealous of my sister-in- law’s new fur coat... .” Is his accusation true? FIeth HHE Ate Eqytel i i i Hall i : z E z \Wife Told © toAttend — Reception to Sister-in-Law and Keep Peace their house for them. __ “We received an invitation to this party. However, this sister-in-law and I never got on very well and I haven't ‘seen nor spoken to her for some time, My husband does see her on occasion alone. “He would naturally like te go improper for him to go alone and that my absence would be very noticeable and hard to explain to those who do not know the cir- cumstances, Will you please give us your opinion on this matter.” On such a special occasion 1 think your absence would be very much noticed by everyone who knows the family and I think you owe it to your husband to go. It certainly should be easy enough to greet your sister-in-law quickly and say politely ‘how do you do” and pass on. Dear Mrs. Post: When a man and girl (not engaged) stop see- ing each other, what should be done about presents that she has received from him—particularly expensive items (such as a wrist ' watch and a portable radio)? Are they to be returned? I have had several different opinions on this subject and would appreciate knowing what is correct. | Answer: Since they were not engagement presents but merely friendship presents, they do not have to be returned. Dear Mrs, Post: Will you please tell me the correct way to eat bacon. May it be picked up and eaten in the fingers? It's almost impossible to eat very crisp bacon with a fork without it going into crumbs. picked up in the fingers, but if it cookie! "’ earth here. Mrs. K.'s brother is not going He's not going to buy his nephew a | AlP iain Lite « LABS OSI Las PIL Aly ie | LALO LY ie ike: ms he oe “TR it TRIP) yr. oe ae ary Lay Pork Chops Bake Well Mrs. Jacobsen Adds Vegetables to Meat; Tops With Crumbs By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Food Editor pork is one of your best bets for ccigive xia lie coat, CConomical buying this weekend. With that in mind you might take 723 is aia t j i r H | aaa # g i i fi i | if LE if i i i ! I iF ini She Can Be ‘Polite “He thinks it would be far more _ Answer: Bacon should not be — The Associated Press says that , ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1955 . | NINETEEN | Te ot s fect four-year record with the re-| juniors and seniors gave silent: ' satisty his teammates. The ‘only: Re al Oak Seeks Order _’ , School Paper List High Schopl Game, Elections mark, “Better luck next year, Lsighs of relief as they looked over | regret being held by the team and so. Removed of Buil di ng D on f Co Ua h Honor Roll Pupils vy. - St. Mike's.” The Lambs outplayed | their parents’ shoulders and real-| the high school is the loss of Del | All i ht nor M10 up r | ig } 2 eep 001S usy the Michaelites 28-10 last Sunday | ized the final exams came out bet-| Chavez, who is unable to play be-| An Oakland County Circuit Court Staff Revealed at Fred's, Mike's ‘Culieaal — os and are now seeking another. vic- tor ian Gay ad per socal ai |cause of too many semesters. order is = sought on Highs chat Kaceaiges: seaside : tud Pt It this Sunday against St. Mary of Royal Oak to force "4 makes kay Se : ~ of Mount Clemens , lected ‘their report cards and 10 re) $46 built at 203 E. Farnum Ave. cvery sigh &eheoed sige . ; semester have been named at both every step, and toothpicks were ___ | tests early Thursday morning and , 5 Fires Cost nly a building ' Karen Hoff, David Tarr |st. Frederick and St. Michael high | needed to hold open the eyelids ot | Teere weren't quite so many |tren ‘Suited upper’ claremen in GREENVILLE w — Fire Chiet| Rove! Oak, which it terms “unfit wi PINES. PINE Co-editors of Pontiac) *hools. ‘seniors Monday morning. A to-| “Berveus breakdowns” Thurs | cciebrating their free day. pone Van Atta reports a total of | human occupancy” and a fire poems ; : Among those chosen for oUut- boggan party at Barbara John- | “#7 Might when parents of jum: | wang echoed this morning with | | only $46 in losses were recorded in| hazard. t High Tomahawk | standing scholarship at St. Fred-, i son’s house left them too tired for fors and seniors reported for cheers—being practiced by cheer- | five Greenville fires tor the month | The structure, the city alleges, | i ane : j words, but in spite of it all, the eee oa were after leaders. The girls say only per-| | of January. : Se ee wae te ae School’s newspaper, the Toma-|M&‘7JaneLeshy Carolyn Robicheud | Seniors want to do it again. get-together: eaghete fection will do for the bi game | S Co., of Pleasant Ridge. No date, fo : Re | Sharon Wolf Janie Hoffman A gleam showed brightly in the , against St. Mike’s tonight, while| New calculations placerthe height ‘has been set for the onwers to ap- commeataa. Satisfaction hawk, were announced this week | iirsce Decker James Wiitams |eVes of the girls’ basketball team| “We're beginning to get into the |Captain Jerry Bradley com- of Mount Everest at 29,028 feet pear and attempt to show the) of money be a7 PINEX by faculty adviser Robert Beau-| Marlene Green = Donald Cox == this week as they eyed their per- swing of it,” said parents, while'mented that only a win would | above sea level. ‘building should not be condemned.’ “®* ** to¢ey champ. Jean MoHugh Joan McMahon ; “ Alice Rivera ‘Denne Schults They are: ‘ Elinor Schutt Karen JUNIORS Hoff and David Tarr, CO- | piaine Hanneteld Sclesky editors; Patricia Ronan, Marilee JoAnn Johnson Katherine Smith : ndre Minesinger and Sally Roth, assist-| Ruthaan James Duren Aaron Koenig +150,000 Sale! OPEN "til Jt ame: Schachern Michael Kopscik ant editors; and James Cornforth, | ,Scpecher David Rabeut business manager and treasurer. SOPHOMORES Eleanor Arne Sharon Neville Also named were Vicky_ Micu, a Mary Parle ; | Karen Kargan Carol Shell news editor, assisted by Judith Beverly Malinowski Margaret @mith Smith. Madeline Van Matre is | Marjorie McHugh James Mayworm fourth page editor and her assist- Maureen Drake Julia Ann Glowik ant ts Marcia ‘Thomas. Han- | Judith tom Brine Oorver Donna Needle Carl Brenosn dling the literary editorship is | pienschachern - Martin Koenig Mary Sarros, assisted by Helen | Rebecca Schutt Frederick Mets Rendzipers. Sports Editors Pa. | S*7n Selby |, Nicolas Pavlinac tricia Smith will be assisted by | Chosen from among the St. Mi- Gary Van Ryzin while Patricia | chael students are: performs as headline edi- SENIORS fae Marjorie Alles Catherine | oon oo David Smith onor Completing the list are Ted | | Darlene Farrel! Mary Dee Smith Carison, circulation manager; Bes- | M®ry Ann ere Bd Wynne sie Gionokoes, Barbara Sahr and James Ebert Elaine Betty Nickols, mailing clerks; and | Jnet English poceccntortee Carol triam Harrington © Pat Sears Donaldson, office clerk. Mary Heitjan Janice Sears. Robert G berg, who heads the Yvonne Koprince Richard Pifer advertising department, will be as-| aiex Kroeplin Mary Reymene i ston Loretta Lauringer Natalie sisted by Garth Johnst Patricia Martin Gary Sabourin The paper is printed. in the | Sharon Moore Etleen Scott rei @ 81 Jane Neussendorfer Carol Simpson : acho!’ 8 print under th er | Janet Paquette Alice Adams ia | FRES: N * Eischeth Klee Genstense Ghinder? 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" And he has made it clear that he and SUNDAY | gressional elections and restoring with styleq to please | normal ” ask for your taverite and term expires in August 1958. What Bunay will sing to you alone. will happen after that is th 2 ject of wide speculation DANCING and ENTERTAINMENT. |!ombiag = continuously every night at this | Under the constitution, a presi- amart new cocktail lounge. dent is not eligible to succeed him- |} - ~~ i complicated by a conflicting two- a worried eye on the. problem.! panel discussion at the Colorado -|way policy for North Africa. At] America has important air bases, | Mining Assn. convention. He later the same time that France is try-| not only in French Africa but in| told a newsman: oe ee ee nominally independent Libya, far-| “)gany substantial people in for quietly those bases. They can’t get at them trade ready for wt directly, but they- can - endanger ee — er COCKTAIL in office. He credits music for the eet key nce wary about dis.|the piano. He is author copyrighted songs, mostly religi cussing 1958 and afterwards. with titles like ‘Jesus at My Side,” “‘My Supplication,”’ ‘‘Ring Out, i i 3 a ‘ i & 8 J : ul » ‘ r * * ® Church Bells, Ring Out’’ and ‘‘Christ Was Born in Bethlehem. But ‘with the nationalist yearnings for pel se oe a show 1122 W. HURON ST. [ This correspondent recently ac- also writes popular-type songs. One of the best known has a title | self-rule. They admit they have a en Abc is close. M s = horse companied the president and his which tells his story—‘‘I Feel Like Living.” oreov' Huren Bow! Bidg. > ~~ | keep it if = ee close to Africa in the way that For Ray It's Just They have brought high-quality | Communist Chin ee eae eed a bath Quinn home at By e, Old Wile, eased: Ths eease L Hi, New Flame French farming provide HOLLYWOOD @ — Band leader | O° i2tion: “And < i ; B 3 i fe i | i ‘i ae z z 7 x 5 tifa Ht Hy ' ' tt k ! k i j Hi it i | i H 5 i i Z : i t i f J . i nee ee [OPEN 24 HRS. 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AMERICAN FOODS Beautifully Served in a Pleasant Atmosphere More and more people are finding that they can relax in China City away from the day’s irritatons... , where they can-enjoy taste-tempting foods served with a background of soft dinner music! ~ Food to Take Out! g _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1955 nm oe om ani thaanen On Ger Wige Miracle Screen a BLACK SHIELD OF FALWORTH” With Tony Curtis and . Janet Leigh —ALSO— "THE SHANGHAI STORY’ With Ruth-Reman and Edmund O’Brien } erenenmnerermersicmant! ‘WANTED TO BUY USED ‘MAGAZINES We Sell H Novelties Jokes Piper's Magazine Outlet | COMING — IN PERSON STAR OF GRANo OLE oPRy’ WEBB PIERCE WONDERING BOYS ALSO 4 Miss MINNIE PEARL From NBC's Grand Ole Opry SONNY JAMES Rita, Dick Duck - Crooner’s Ex - Wives Complicate Return to ‘Hollywood HOLLYWOOD um = Although ‘crooner Dick Haymes and his act- ress wife Rita Hayworth have left ‘\ their Nevada ‘retreat for Holly- wood, their whereabouts remained secret today. The secrecy may be due to the $2,500 bench warrant that has been outstanding against Haymes since | pear in court and explain why he | should not be held in contempt for | alimony arrearage to one of his former wives, Mrs. Nora Edding- ton Flynn. Haymes has had considerable child suport legal trouble with his other ex-wife Mrs. Joanne Dru | Ireland. But he is scheduled to be a script writer for a film that Miss Hayworth will make soon at a Hollywood studio, so there may be negotiations to settle his legal obligations. The crooner’s lawyer Bartley Crum said he had reached agree- ment with Mrs. Flynn's counsel S. 8S. Hahn so that Haymes could ‘return to California. But Hahn said this was predicated on Miss Hay- worth guaranteeing payment of the back alimony the singer owes Mrs. Flynn. “Otherwise, there will be no set; tlement and the bench warrant will be served,”’ said Hahn. Tax Receipts Show Value of Tourists LANSING (# — What the tourist seasons mean in terms of money to Michigan's northern vacation- land was outlined in a report just issued by the Michigar Tourist Council. The cauncil compared January 194 sales tax receipts with re- ceipts of July 1954 in 530 northern counties and came up with these findings: January receipts totaled $1.- | 832,398. July receipts were $2.912,- 478 — an increase of 59 per cent. CAPTEL Recerding Berend Chon SUN. Feb. 13... ere Lelie Meck Ave., Detroit | In .the Upper Peninsula, July ‘receipts were about 51 per cent — | greater than the January receipts. July receipts in some counties were 300 per cent higher than the January receipts. CASEY CLA “ROUND D AN C E x —_— FRL, Feb. 4th—ARMORY $0": Music by —, BOYS RK'S“% NOT Sat. Night, Feb. Sth at from COWBOY COPAS GRAND OLE OPRY ICE 12101 Mack Ave. — Detroit. Hudsen 154 Hall, 8:30-1 A. M. King Recording Star the | Draw Lineoln! TRY FOR A FREE 2-YEAR ART SCHOLARSHIP WORTH *335% artists. cer Lapheay instruction. You Out of Spotlight | ‘last July, when he failed to ap-|— =... Result of Kidnap Plot? By EARL WILSON NEW YORK—Serge Rubinstein was to have been Wiieaoed! and taken out to sea on a tramp freighter—not. murdered. Enemies in the business world had hired kidnap experts to'| tie hint up, toss him aboard this freighter which was in their hire, and shanghai him. ‘Then the ship's skipper—he was also a part of the plot—was to. notify the Coast Guard that we found “some stowaway aboard.” The hated financial wizard was ‘nan to have been delivered to -U. S. immigration authorities. And fer the rest of his life he would have been “a man without a country,” beating his head against the technicali- . ties of the law, trying to get back inte the U. S. to resume his money-grabbing ways. This theory of Rubinstein'’s sensational death fanteste as it may seem—has been turned over to police—seriously—by one of his few associates, whe remained a friend to the last, this writer learned. . * * * * This man—one of the few Rubinstein intimates willing to talk candidly—thinks Rubinstein may have died of a heart attack in the excitement of the plot which he believes went wrong. Or—says this informant—the kidnapers may have had to kill: him when he refused to go along with what revenge-seeking competitors considered the cruelest joke they could ever play on a man without business ethics.. The Russian-born Rubinstein had his own troubles over de- portation. Up to the time of his death, he'd resisted success- fully, but a deportation order against him still was pending in the courts. In the 30s, he had picked up a Portuguese passport—by fraud—and entered this country by way of Canada in 1938. This government never recognized the passport. During his draft-dodging troubles, he belatedly-claimed that he was exempt from service because he was a citizen of Portu- gal, a neutral country. Tuesday, Rubinstein’s friend described the strange plot con- | cocted as a means to succeed where the government failed. a * * * * “I heard this plan outlined in detail some weeks ago by a top informant told this writer Monday night after returning from the funeral. “It seemed so weird I couldn't credit it then. “I didn’t tell Serge because he wouldn't have spent $400 or $500 a month on bodyguards anyway. . “And now I hear it from ethers in Rubinstein’s own busi- f Was Rubinstein’s Death Mor e Politics business man as coming from a business rival of Serge’s,” this: Seen foc AFL Union President Says Labor Has No Intention of Starting 3rd Party MIAMI BEACH, Fla) — AFL ing a third party. Meany told reporters at winter fing themselves unable to achieve aes with the two existing par- “He ‘nidicated delet that by al: “But we are convinced that if -|a sensation in | Jack Benny’s, Lucille Ball and, Jimmy Stewart |Deat Arnaz decided te palo, | Takes Bit Part. |) "Anecsneir TV show, Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, who seldom go in Holden Film. | ' By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS HOLLYWOOD (¢INS) — Jimmy Stewart is going to play a bit in “Pjenic,"’ which stars Bill Holden at Calumbia. When I first heard ¢ this, I could hardly believe it. But it’s true. hi t ks | Stewart. who with his percent- from the New World as early as| .| age cuts makes millions out of his 4517. ; pictures, has told Josh Logan that he'll do the minor part of the mid- die-aged businessman in ‘‘Picnic” |and has no present idea of form-!pecause Josh is one of his best friends and this is his debut as a movie director. It isn’t the first time Jimmy has done a small role out of friendship. vy Remember he played a clown bit for C. B. De Mille in “The Great- est Show on Earth.” David Wayne, who's been merely turns to Hollywood over the week- end, and Eli Wallach replaces him | in the New York hit. Don’t say I told you, but it’s all but signed for David to star in the MGM movie version of this charming play. . we tell the workers what's going on they will vote for what is their own best interests. That's what we are trying to do and we feel we succeeded quite well in the 1954 elections." Meany conceded the ,AFL and | CIO mainly supported Democratic candidates in 1954 but he said that was only because the Democratic | candidates generally stood for la- bor's objectives. ““We are not wedded to the Dem- ocratic party,’’ he said. ; He said he felt American work- ers are too independent to accept (a labor party—“independent not only of politicians but in their un- ions, and I hope they wil] always John Forsythe, the other top actor in the Broadway show, re- mains in the cast until July, when he's due to report to Paramount ‘for his new contract. If Gloria Vanderbilt Stokowski is in the frame of mind to accept, not hay even to an heiress—on the at the Flamingo in Las Vegas. ready put Harrison Forman to work on a semi-dramatic skit fer Gloria, whe is now all-out “dedicated” to a career. She'll have to make _up her mind remain that way.” I think the American ‘work- as necessary to see that his po ness circles who also believe that may have happened. “The tying of his hands, you'll notice, appears almost to have ' | been done in a friendly fashion. “The kidnapers may have said to him, ‘You cooperate and nothing serious will happen to you.’ “Then I believe they may have found it necessary to kill him > to silence him.” * x -* * This informant, who insisted upon anonymity lest he be asked | to tell the story over and over again, asserts that the paid | kidnapers doubtless used Rubinstein’s girl friends—“he had a hundred of them, not just two or three”’—to Se them get | inside the Fifth Av. mansion. Rubinstein's enemies probably paid $50,000 or $100,000 for this | job, this friend contends—and even that price wasn’t too high, he feels. “T saw him at 6:45 p. m. the day he was killed. He was never | more buoyant. “He had eight people in his office discussing a $5,000,000 oil and uranium deal in Celerade and Utah. “He was the world’s greatest con man. He would appeal to peopie’s greed and then get them so entangled in the web they couldn't get out. | of his murder to go further into the oil and uranium deal.” This associate of Rubinstein’s was blind to none of his prac- _ tices, business or social. x * * * “I'm sure his two or three close girl friends didn't know the extent of his love interests. At least one of them loved him dearly. I saw her at a party almost falling down drunk recently and saying, ‘Where is Serge? Where is Serge? I love that man!’ | “As for Estelle Gardner—she had a date with him the night | he was killed—I think she only had been out with him two. or three times. She hardly knew the men pecnere fortunately for her.” (Copyright 1955) Senate Gets Bills le which the juvenile can eventual- |ly find himself.” * Kefauver said also that trans- porting a youngster hundreds of | | | ‘ to Aid Juveniles | signed. to aid in rehabilitating juve- | Langer (R-ND) were joining in in-| ‘of an inquiry conducted last year ‘by former Sen. Hendrickson i niles who also have violated fed- | ‘eral law. In explanation of this, | €ross College early today was ——— said in a statement: ' thorities unanimously subscribe to | miles to the national training school for boys here involved ‘‘un- necessary and unproductive ex- penditure of federal funds." ' A second bill would permit foster | parents to claim income tax ex- /emption for foster children. in an | effort to encourage families to take in homeless children * * Offer New Legislation for Rehabilitation, Curb of Delinquent Youths | WASHINGTON (#—Two bills de de- | nile delinquents and another in-| scompanied juveniles from cross- tended to keep teen-agers away , ing = nation’s borders—a meas- from vice spots in Mexico were | ure Kefauver related to conditions | |proposed by Senate investigators , along’ the Mexican border. | today. : | “Despite sincere efforts to curb | vie Sen. Kefauver (D-Tenn) said he | view Scere coereeeaniee along border,”’ Kef said, “‘ou _and Senators Hennings (D-Mo) and | | respected Cae Sy is ‘si | confronted at points with a serious | traffic in narcotics, prostitution ‘| and other vices from which juve- | waco g ‘College Quarantined Over 4 Liver Cases WORCESTER, Mass. ‘® — Holy troducing the measures as a result (R-NJ). * * * One of the bills provides for the waiver to state authorities of juve- i placed under quarantine eveaioe: of four known cases of infectious hepatitis. No students will be per- “Welfare and. correctional au- “He had a meeting scheduled in his office at 10 a. m. the day. if | The third bill would restrict un | also a drawing outfit, and illustrated art text- coke wal your course. Forty leading artists have contributed to your training! Winner pee ge Oe Oe : a art INSTRUCTION, ANC., STUDIO. AL :47 | 500 Seuth 4th Street, Minneopolis 15, Minnesota the principle that a delinquent boy or girl is most effectively rehabili- tated when he can be kept close to his own home, family and com- mitted to leave the campus. The quarantine was ordered by Dr, Alexander Witkow and an-| litical aims are carried out.”’ he added. ‘‘That may eventually take him to his — — party.” * Six AFL ee unions an- nounced yesterday they wil] seek’ |a guaranteed annual wage in bar- | gaining negotiations this year for | , 350,000 workers in railroad main- | tenqnce shops throughout the coun- The funniest conversation of the | | try. week—Marion Brando seriously ad- | vising James Dean not to be toc Ban Parking Meters? a Pees | LANSING, Mich. w—State Rep.| . won Russell. ang | article printed by Readers |Manning Hathaway (D-Detroit), F gest, has sold the magazine an- declaring parking meters are little her more than “organized extortion," cher based on Me atvie is has proposed a constitutional canal i ei] amendment that would require ap- : | proval of voters before cities could! After sandblasting all the white | | install the meters. i paint off their house next to! in a burry as the Ritizes have e er will go 4s far down the road| March opening date at the Fila mingo. at random: Joan Crawford was all over the Red Book awards party touching up everybody’ s bair with | | bn _ SATURDAY id e J e ° ® J acon for “Dianne.” Pi (Copyright 1955) ys were sent to Europe ay ee waseeeeay “Teahouse of the’ August Moon” on Broadway, re- | ee} she can pick up $10,000 a week— | same show with the Ritz Brothers | The Ritz Freres’ agent has al- | Snapshots of ‘Hollywood collected | yOUR "Butte fe d Sheatees ; ouay fb * x? ee EE LF ar | Oakland’ "Faq , e. 1 Sererey, Ooi yl 12:20 - 4:20 be aiguee s+ Dy aidl Today and Temerrew eee RECKLESS VIOLENCE | ++. AND LOVE! AND _ SATURDAY! ! &® SPECIAL * SATURDAY NIGHT LATE SHOW STARTING AT 10:20 —_—— STARTING SU N. in “BAD DAY AT BLACK ROCK” At 11:10 ~ 2:10 - 5:20 + 8:38 SUNDAY On Weed” — Ale “Hell's Half Acre“ ae Doors Open Giont EG] 10:45 a.m. LAST “SIX BRIDGES TO CROSS” DAY __and “OVERLAND PACIFIC” STARTING cc comer ALAN His most exciting role! His biggest | adventure! + | é 7 B ~ not Eagles | Sign Ex-Bucks THE. PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1955 Ae { Pontiac. High's basketball team journeys north tonight to meet Flint Central, ‘and St. Michael and | St, Frederick move o the vacated | PBS gymnasium for the Ind game in their 1954-55 intra-city parochial , OEE veins ant & Michael have title jirations hanging in the balance in tonight's games. Make Showing _ on Point List Keller, Taulbee and Kelly Climb on Single Game Spurts Three Oakland County prep went on individual scorers. John Keller of Pontiac St. Mikes. Myrel Taulbee of Walled Lake and Bob Kelly of Royal Oak have. taken over the 8th, 9th and 10th ip PALE, ge ie igee i fk ei hy ne back to Sth. .; ford’s Jim Davidson clings to points jn his 10 teammate Tom # x re 5 Gould keeps moving closer. Gould The addition of Gerry Staley a - 2nd with 194 points and a 19.4 | of tonight's games. Rogers will be matched against Davidson | and Geuld as West Bloomfield plays at Milford. Bradley and Kalter wil hook as the Pontiac ca inthe Pot High ey. Other leading “have Birmingham at war paste Waterford at Southfield, Walled Lake at Farmington, Clarkston at Holly, Lapeer at Rochester, Ox- ford at Romeo, Northville at Lake , Ga Jim Davidson, aor pets wees 10 204 20.6 Tom Gould, Milford eoeee i. 1e4 19.4 Jim @®imer, Madison ,....... 9 150 17.7 Hugh Kirtek, Shrine ,,.,.....10 171: :17.1) Lionel Bradley, oo eases * beg oad | Frank i’ . eee Ron a arias j noveees 10 164 16.4 John ler, Milfes ...scasees a 188 16.8 Myre! Taulbee, WL ...see.- «+ Wp 163 Bob Kelly, Royel Le wesueeee 138 153 Avila Says He'll Tr Try for .400 Mark in ‘55 CLEVELAND i® —“‘I try for .400 this year,” second baseman Bob Avila of the Coveane Indians | promises. ; : “Hornsby did it. He's just a hu- | man. If one person can. do it, why | another?” argued the stocky | Mexican who won the American | League batting crown Jast season | with 341. “It's only four hits in 10 times | 5; at bat. That’s not impossible. I try for .400 this year.” ° PHILADELPHIA. ® — Dean, Dugger and Jerry Kirsher, two members of the 1955 Ohio State Rose Bowl team, have signed contracts with the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League. +1955. Everybody has a chance. Bradley of St. However, both coieuders have , but two games left, and an unex- pected loss by either team would deom it to a 2nd-place finish. | PHS Coach Art Van Ryzin will ' throw a. revamped lineup against the high-scoring Indians. With 5- i I1-inch Walter King ‘replacing lanky Dick Blacklaw at center and 3-foot-4 Clay Williams subbing for |imjured guard Bob Johnston, | Pontiac starting lineup will be the ' smallest of the season, _ Fowards John’ James (6-3) and Rod Treais «6) and guard Walt ,Poe (3-11) round out the lineup that will average only 310'2. To- night’s game marks the first start- | ing assignments for both Williams | and Treais. | Central, seeking its 7th victory the | in nine starts, will have Ken Lucas | pensate for the an of ‘pias, | He probably will move Dick Doyon | from forward to guard to fill an- ‘other vacancy created recentl | | when Del Chavez completed his eligibility. Larry Morrow will take ever (6) and Chuck Crickmore (6-3) at | forwards, Joe Quarles (6-2) at cen- Ed Nyberg (5-11) at guards. Contest is scheduled for 8 p. m. Court street. * * rival. Bradley. center, injured his ankle last week and isn't expected to be ready for | action tonight. He is the team’s _top scorer, boastmg a 16.2-point average. Coach Ken Hulstander will be forced to juggle his lineup. to com- ter, and Dale Kingsbury (6) and | in Bellanger Fieldhouse, which ad- joins the Flint Central campus on | ~, St. Frederick will be handicapped by the probable loss of Capt. Lion- el Bradley againgt its cross-town 6-foot 2-inch senior | Deyon's | Bamires,. | sentester, is efs Hit Road, Parochials lake Ore Gym victory of, the ason and their i 9th in a row, will have Joh Kell- er and Joe Wilhelm at forwards, | Bud Schwartz at center and Marty auot and Bob Anderson at Game time is 8:35 pam gl FE? FE | | Birdie Optimistic! Third of a series NASHUA, NA. wm — Our Redleg team should be a powerful run- scoring team. If our younger ball _players produce we should be in contention all the way. Any en of six teams has a chance to win. the pennant in 1955. Cincinnati is | one of those teams. If the Giants could move up from fifth place, 35 games ae the pennant -winning Brooklyn Dba gers | in 1953 to win the pennant the next year, then I see no reason why one of the first six teams last season Je not win it in ‘35. We finished | | fifth, only 23 games away from | the top. | * *¢* We are not ‘conceding anything | | to any club in advance of the pen- nant race. To win, naturally, we. a Will have to make a big improve. | ment. I think we-have the players | with which to make this improve- | the favored Detroit Titans out | ment. Our lineup, and especially | our batting order, is not set for Our Cincinnati team last year did not have outstanditig weak- nesses but the overall strength of the league was so great that our pitching staff was not numerically strong enough to compete with the stronger clubs.. The experience gained by Art Fowler and Corky Valentine and the showing of Joe _ Nuxhall will tend to strengthen our staff. ‘ | . * 6 from the Cardinals may give us| a rotation which will allow us to) compete with the best of them.” Sn Kigpetela, whom we ob- Braves, Jeffs = Remain in Tie Says Redlegs Should Be Title Contender in 1955 | By BIRDIE TEBBETTS — , | tained from the Chicago Cubs and Bill Werle, purchased from Louis- ville, should help. Then we have several fine looking young pitch- ing prospe¢ts whe may through. - Sparrow's Mark Fails fo Avert Titans’ Upset Pontiac Cager Bags 33 Points, but Drake Wins, 93-86 ~ DES MOINES w — Even Guy | Sparrow's new field house scoring record of 33 points couldn't pull | from under a 93-86 upset by Drake last night. Drake took a quick 66 ad- vantage and kept Detroit in its wake rest of the game. The | closest the Titans came was 25-24 in the Ist half before the Bulldogs widened the serene te 42-96 at halftime. The victory avenged a 91-76. Drake defeat by Detroit last. month. ; Drake took the initiative after the intermission and piled up a 55 )0«6margin before Merlin Peter, Tom Tagatz and Terry Olm- stead fouled out within a fige min- ute span to weaken the Bulldog offense. Sparrow, who accotinted fo 11 ‘lof Detroit's. 1st points in the a Titan rally late half to bring the score | 87-84 with two minutes re- Drake recouped in the waning minutes to build up the final margin. Sparrow's 33 points bettered by Washington's Win Over ‘one point the mark extablished Eastern Cuts 3- Way. Knot at Top Washington and Jefferson both | terday afternoon to remain dead | locked for the City Junior H School Basketball League lead. Braves knocked Eastern out of a 3-way tle for Ist place, handing . the Indians their 2nd joss in five starts, 39-34. Charley Barge led Washington with 16 points, while. Eastern’s Alex Billashaw took game hamors ‘with 11. Jefferson routed Lincoln, 53-8. as Stayed Near Top The 1953 Dodgers were the onty National loop team to stay out of the second .division all of. ’ the season. ceftter Roosevelt Alexander col-' lected 12 points. Lincoln's ‘serves surprised the Junior Jeffs in the preliminary. game, handing ‘them their Ist loss in two years. | 99-96. Gerald Andrews paced the | wit with 10 point —eemeee is 8 4 ie scesercascos-41 00 H i seeeeeetenere 3 3 10 619 FY is ooeeeteen- Basketball Results. COLLEGE G Cincinnati 68. Seton — ie John Carrol! 79, St. Francis -_ bs Manhattan 88. st. J ‘Bkn; 6 Kentucky 87. Fi George Washington 76. i n yton @, Murray (Ky) rolina $7) The Citadel 08 Uteh 81, Los Angeles Btate Utah State 69. New Mexico 63 Montana €9. Denver aver 90 __..., PRO BASKETBALL 8a Port Wayne 104, Syracuse 65 Minneapolis 9, New York 83 at the Drake Field House last | season by Gus Olirich of Drake. . ‘Marty Marion to ‘Wear Pts Avg. came through with victories yes- | Appling’s Old Uniform CHICAGO @ — The Chicago White Sox Friday pulled playing uniform No., 4 out of retirement for the first time since 1$9 and bestowed.it upon Manager Marty Marion. No, 4 was worn by former Sox star shortstop Luke Appling, but it was the same number which | adorned Marion when he was ‘‘Mr. + Shortstop” for the St. Louis Car- | dinals. . : come | j | | eee | FIGHT FOR PUCK — Bill Quackenbush, Roston the puck in the Ist period of last night's game in defenseman (left). fights with Tony —_) wee right wing (right), NEW YORK — The United States has the biggest kid base- hall program ever developed, but | major league clubs are relying -More and.more on college players to’ fill their lineups. | That thought was reflected to- day by Car} Hubbell, the Giants’ farm boss, who in turn was re- | flecting on thé s of Paul Giel, who came to the last sum- | mer fresh out ot the University of, Minnesota. Ld * Ld to get possession of net. Colleges Aid Majors i Leswick, Detroit Detroit. wouldn't have signed him to a’ bo- nus contract. But since ball clubs always can use good pitchers, and since Giel’s age and expenence made it easier to judge his po- tential value, they were willing to pay $50,000 to get him. * * * Here's how Hubbell explained it: “When a player is 22 or 23. years old and has gone to college, he thinks like a man. He's matured /and knows what he wants to do. | | That makes it a lot easier to tell! Boston goalie John Henderson guards the Game ended ina Vit tie. The famous ° meal ticket” "al the! Giants, one of the greatest lefte handed pitehers ever to play in the big leagues, should know a° bit about that. He was only 20 years old when he broke into professional baseball] at Cushing, Okla. Twenty years later he still was using his head and his famous screwball to win: in the majors. . “You ae a kid of 17 or 18,! If Giel had been a shortstop or! how he'll develop. Baseball) isn’t! just out of high school,” Hub con- | night. | /an outfielder, the Giants probably played entirely with the hands and tinued. ‘He still thinks like a “boy. | $$ | | i Anderson Says It's Still 5-Team Race in Big Ten EAST LANSING @—"'The team , |that can win consistently on the | ; road can win the Big Ten title.” | That's the estimate of Michigan | State basketball coach Forddy An- 'derson, currently encouraged by ‘the move of his Spartans up to 2nd place in the Big Ten standings. “We looked bad even in beat- ing Purdue Monday night,” Ao- derson admitted, “but pid a good thing if you can get a bad | one out of your system and still | win.” 4 | Anderson has been using his’ \ starting lineup for nearly the =| *: Pontiac Team Holds Lead. in State Elks Tournament No Pontiac teams are*in action this weekend at the 35th annual Michigan. Elks’ Bowling tourna- ment in Battle Creek, However, | keglers from other state cities will | be shooting at a mark posted last | weekend by a Lo ‘No. 810: Corke Paces Win “> Sam Corke piled up 31 points. last night to lead Local 596 to a 57-32 triumph over Local 898 in Oakland County UAW-CIO basket- ball play. Corke ly out- scored the opposition in two of the four OT tas dott Laval 54, 44-33, in the 2nd game as Smith and | Mariow = 12 points apiece. But Income Is Unsure Rice Institute Athletics May Get Benetit of New Oil Pield Discovery place in the team event with a — total. Team {fs com- prised of D. a H_ Col- ‘well, Joe ioe be Hylla and Art Mansfield. Other Pontiac teams placing high were Long Horns, 2.942 (2nd. place); Antlers, 2,900 (4th), | In doubles, Don Wilson and Earl. Stemmer took 3rd place with 1.264. Doug Menzel placed 2nd in handi- cap singles with 695 and 3rd in ac- tual singles with 641. 2 Rookie Outfielders Sign With Bengal. , DETROIT i» —The signing ‘two rookie outfielders leaves ioe | Detroit Tigers today needing 17 more signatures for a full house at the start of spring training, three .weeks from now, ‘ Coming. nor Ennis would —— the salary 40 minutes in the last few games, only alternating Bob Armstrong | and Duane Peterson at center. He admits the lack of depth has | hurt. “When you play games Satur- | day night and then Monday night | as we do in the conference, your starters are likely to be dragging a little by the 2nd half of the 2nd game."’ he said. MSC currently is riding it’s long- | est win streak of the season— | three in a row. The Spartans now: take to the road for four games hed play Wisconsin,. Notre Dame, | Northwestern and Illinois before: returning for a home game with Towa, Anderson figures it's still a five- _team race -between Minnesota, Towa, Mlinois, Michigan State and | Northwestern. “This road trip will decide how we will do,”’ Anderson said, ‘‘but I'm still including us as among the possibilities."’ ‘Del Ennis Signs Contract-: for Estimated $30,000 PHILADELPHIA @ — Veterar Ips outfielder” Del Ennis signed his) 1955 contract with the. Philadelphia | Phillies Thursday for an -estimat- ed $30,000. General Manager Roy Hamey said the native Philadelphian would become one of the highest | paid National League players un- der his new contract. Neither he aoe: ‘Frequent Rsacrnees Up to 1954 the Texas Tech Red Raiders have made seven appear- | ances in post-season footbal) bow! | games. Prep Schedule in County Area You don't know what they're think- ing or how they'll develop.” Another point in favor of the cal: | legians is that there's almost _no “between” age so far as the ivory hunters are concerned. Military service takes care - that.” * * é “We have the prestest kid pro- | gram ever developed,” Hubbel _said. “There are more kids be- tween 12 and 16 than ever before playing ball in the Little Leagues, the Babe Ruth Leagues and the | Legion program. Then they have ‘to skip two years while they're in service. We lose so many that way. ” Benton Harbor Risks ‘Mark Against MH By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | BENTON HARBOR — One of Michigan's two unbeaten high | school basketball teams—risks its | perfect record tonight against re- | bounding Muskegon Heights. This is the featured game of | a schedule which finds many key | -|} conference games on pol | impressive seclnel tearmtel bs od le ‘btenare as ceach of his ‘alma ma- | given consideration for the head 1 Jerry Saunders of Furtney’s de. Graham Won't Consider Job With Wildcats — Wave of Applicants Expected to Bid for Voigts’ Post EVANSTON, Ill. # — With Ottc Graham _ reportedly eliminating himself as a candidate, the way) appeared qeared today for a rush of applications for the head foot | nor St coaching job at Northwestern. Bob Voigts, 39. Thursday abrupt- ly resigned after an eight-year | ter. He declared his action was prompted * ‘for the bette of the uni- versity” because of criticism of his coaching. His contract was to expire Sep. tember 1956. Voigts’ Northwestern teams won only one Big Ten game in the last two years, defeating Illinois 20-1 in the 1954 finale. Criticism was leveled at him from Northwest- ern's lettermen group, the “N" club. Soon after Athletic’ Director Ted Payseur. accepted Voigts’ resigna- tion there was a wave of alumni | enthusiasm for offering the post tc | Graham, the one-time Northwest. | ern star who announced his re tirement from pré ball six weeks | * Graham, however. reportedly 'withdrew from consideration by this statement from a_ vacation spot in Delray Beach, Fla: * * * “T am not available for any foot- ball coaching job, anywhere.” Payseur said that each of Voigts' | assistants, if he applies, will be job. Voigts said he had no definite | | future plans. | ‘Pressure’ Puts ||}ofUmpiring — Jim Dutty Out Ex-AL-: ‘Arbiter Says Chisox, Boston —- ‘ His Release - PAWTUCKET, R.I wo — Jim Duffy was out of the baseball umpiring profession today. amid denials by American League -Pres- ident Will i and two mem- ber clubs of the ex-arbiter's charges of “preeure.© * Duffy announced he was quitting, , saying that he had been 'sent to the International League during the 1954 seasen after three years in the AL because of ‘‘pres- sure from the Boston Red Sox and the Chicago White Sox He added that if he couldn't be in the major leagues he had to quit“ because he couldn't make enough jin the minos, ees, * ¢ Duffy, an umpire since 1946, - oo eee eee American League President Harridge “aida want “to offend any club owners.” General Managers Frank Lane ot Chicago and Joe Cronin of Bos- ton denied pressure of any kind from their respective organ- izations. Grill Displays ago after a fabulous career ail ' Quarterback of the Clev eland en Hity fo Win e the Close Ones Class B Cage Leader : Outlasts GM in City Griff’s Grill. undefeated Class B leader in the City Basketball ' League. last night again displayed “I haven't decided whether ri its ability to win the close ones. | stay in football coaching or not.’ he said. cision.” Barbers Take City Going PONTIAC TABLE TENNIS LEAGUE Pts §2 Chima Citr 34 5) Short Variety 33 Pont . Serv. 4 Pont. Varnish 19 Huron t 2) «6Pieet Carrier 19 Capitol Barbers surged a point | ahead of Furtney Drug in the tight | race for top ‘onors in the Pontiac Table Tennis League Thursday Capitol Barbers Purtney Drugs Grill ‘five outlasted 2nd-place “TH have to give it a lot General Motors, 54-52; in overtime — “of thought before I make a. de-, to post its 8th consecutive victory, - jit was the 4th time this season ‘that Griff's has won a contest by ‘three points or less and its 2nd | overtime battle. : phar prgpibiay atrenge mepured | session, to clinch the victory. Homer Harrison led the winners with 12 points. while Dailas Nel- son had 11. Sill York and Lynus Dick Goldsworthy and J. Bailey were high for Boys’ Club with eight points each, but Jim Lee of dium Inn took game honors points. Barbers . blanked Hares rl Market, 6-6, while Furtney’s Griff's coos 16 © 12 18-2 feated Short Variety, 5-1. China geadiam ie oe ? : rt frig angela mop place by Varnish, 5-1. ian aee ona Cigarette Servic# downed Fleet Carrier, 4-2. In the top matches of the are feated Adolph Magnus of ‘Short's. 18-21, 21-15, 21-19, and Patty Short defeated Carol Ryan of Furtney's, | 18-21, 21-8, 21-19. ee Snow to Help ‘Weekend Skiing at Teeple Hill ‘this morning may save area skiing enthusiasts from an- ‘other ‘“‘ski-less” weekend. James Marble, who is in charge of the Pontiac Ski Club's layout | at Teeple Hill in the pr sga t= oy |reation Area, said this that there was not at sufficient snow for good season’s largest skiers, last weekend wore If additional snow does or two tows will be in skiing. about 300 Tight Races Predicted “eB M Tankers Set Another Mark _ CHAPEL HILL, N.C. ® — Two national records were bettered last night as the University of ichigan swimming team downed |. 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The veteran | J Demaret, twice the winner Colby-Berger Victory in ‘Marathon’ Advances Champs Into Quarter-Finals HOLLYWOOD, Fla. # — After, winning one of the longest golf matches on record, defending champions Vonnie Colby and Cook- ie Swift Berger faced another finals of the Women's Interna- tional Four-Ball tournament, Miss Colby, of Hollywood, and Mrs. Befger, of Buffalo, N.Y., met Mary Ann Downey of Baltimore and Marjorie Burns of Greens-' boro, N.C. i The _Colby- Berger team won | Agnes Wall of Menominee, Mich. Miss Colby, the Trans-Mississip- pi titlist, blasted out of a sand cup, then in on the for a birdie-3. Only one of the Braves hit over 300. in 1954. He was Joe Adcock with .308, America Relies on S sae: Stars for Skating Honors ST. PAUL @® — America blue- printed its longshot strategy for international speed skating honors today by jamming its Olympic and — championship entries with as many top-drawer sprinters as | it could find. rs : Ld Veneostionaty they are among perry *One Olympic official 4 to send a third mai—Jolmny Wer- ket of Minneapolis—also a sprinter and a strong 1,500-meter skater as well, . Titans Offer Plan for College Bowling University of Detroit Bowling League has set up plans to initiate an inter-collegiate bowling tourna- ment to be held in Detroit on Sat- urday, April 9. Last year a bowling tourney held in Detroit was limited to Michigan colleges and Wayne University emerged as the winner. However this year, officers of the U. of D Bowling League, headed by presi- dent Pat Carollo, have extended invitations to ail colleges in the | Midwest to form an Inter-collegiate | Bowling Council which will set up plans for an annual tourney to be held in different cities throughout the country. 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Chuck's - 37 — oan ee # La el Tr k Stadium 4638 Parm rH Pf ure. rac. Paul's 45 389 Matthew MH 4 Penfold 39 45 Goofer Wings Skid on I- 1 Tie DETROIT — When Jimmy! Skinner's days as coach of the Détroit Red Wings are over, he probably can find himself a job as a fortune teller. He'd be pretty good at it too. Twice this season Skinner fore- cast trouble for his Red Wings — and twice his predictions came After the Wings her Montreal 7-1 last Sunday t, Skinner warned of a letdown against the Boston Bruins. Some thought he was being overly cau- The deadlock end the ae troiters 2-points behind Montreal, which wouldn't be so bad except for the fact that the Red Wings play on the road for virtually the entire month of February. And in hockey, it's almost impossible to gain ground on the road. A 20-year-old rookie named Don McKenney gave Boston its tie with the Wings before 10,797 in Olympia stadium. He deflected his 16th goal at the start of the 3rd period, offsetting a tally by Tony Leswick | midway in the 2nd period. | Spee: a em wick’s career he had gone through % games without scor- ing. The ist occurred when he was a member of the New York Rangers. . While the Bruins were holding the Wings to a standstill, Montreal rebounded from Sunday’s drubbing by beating the Toronto Maple Leafs 3-2 on Jean eaweet 3rd- period goal. Last month, Skinner warecd his | ‘players to be wary of an impend- tious, but last night the Wings Leswick’s goal, a 10-foot golf ing three game road trip. The _shot, was his 1st since Dec. 16 — a| Wings. lost all three games and were held te a cos the Bryins. 1-1 tie by | slump of 22 games. Along Pontiac’s Kegling Lanes | wte wte.t Window 62 22 Plumbing 0 4 Schick's oe 33 z “ Ackerman 50 34 Pleet 53 | Munro 48 36 Cass 20 56. s 43 41 Miller 26 38 Indiv. game: Elaine Chissus 231; team : Ae 2478. 7B DIVISION | Pta. 8. Recreation 66 Bank No. | 41 Oliver 56 Greyhound 35 Quality 51 a & P 31 Sturdevant 47 “Pipers 29 ey s 44 Bank No. 2 238 vi ‘ Indiv. game—A Sturdevant 466. team game—Oliver Buick 717, series—Sturdevant Service 2006. 7B DIVISION game—A. Venos 163, serieg | | Terry 465; team game- — allen & 684, series—Chuck's Shack 1954. ROLLING PIN wih Shore Schulte e Pr tilmo ore Ro 4 Roth uu Indiv. game, series—J. Mazza 227. 617; team game, series— Hurce Bow) 777, 2226. IMPERIAL Pts Pr. Munro's 63 QGriff's 46 Window 63 Pooles 30 Lanes . 51 Lounge’s su . 61 Prue's 33 Shaw's “@ Cot 2 Indiv. = Poster series—I. 660, Munro's 2496. MOTOR INN BB Pts. Norwalk 48 Chuck's 41 Gtroh's 46 Motor «0 Perry #6 Paul's 39 Dobski 44 Sailff's 38 13-Hi 4 «Spikes Blair 43 Drewry's n Goebel" 43 Loute’s | Miller's 41 Jacks bi | Indiv. game—R. Morey 220. series—A, Papasian 582; team game, series—Gaifis’ Bar 907. 2838. . game—M. Lafnear 214, series— E. Lazenby, 8. Shambarger 575; team BALDWIN ROWLERETTES L . ._ WL ' Avon 137 Mandalart 41.47 | Acker 31 OL Tev. 0 @ | White's 32 Curnell's 30 48 Chuck's % rte 33 65 Streeter’s awa GaGaw 13 75 Indiv. game, series—Mildred Richards | Ise, 518; series—Mandalart's Market 955, WAMPUS LADIES we. wte Elsie 65 20 Rec. No. 1 42 42 WKC 62 31 Excelsior 30 44 se 37 ~Drive Inn 38 46 esd Coll 45 38 Rec. No. 2 3747 45 39 Abstract 20 game, sories—Drive Inn Cinrs. 904, 2603. : WATERFORD BUSINESS Pts Wins in Court , "| Slander Suit BALTIMORE w — Washington jeweler Abraham Sures will get $42 for the four torn-up horse race | > tickets he recovered from a busy | almost fell out of contention. Maybe Skinner ought to stop, making predictions. ‘Rolls 116 Triplicate | June’ Latendresse, bowling in this week, rolled a 116 —_ Her average is 117. UCLA had 22 1953 lettermen on its 1954 football squad. the Elks’ Ladies West Side. League OPEN BOWLING ss BREE INSTRUCTIONS | EVERY ~ AFTERNOON 1:00 P.M. te 6:30 P. M. 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SAGINAW M-24 et — Buckhorn Leke - SS SALT LAKE CITY # — The ‘Y’ALL COME — ][Ss3, Set natn ts SEUs- =o Sou a WE FINANCE! —- ae — | Everybody’s Credit jj Utah by his Los Angeles State Col- Is Good Here! lege team, 1-49, falled to depress NATIONAL _ || ont Sas om Sp MOTOR SALES his new shoe, wil have an od. 171 South Saginaw $e. can ; a 1 we Aedes \ ARCHERS’ Wists = WHRIZUDTEUE aoe ——~ First Indoor Sax_ Elliot Still ‘Sold’ on! world Wednesday night by using | his elevator shoes for the first Elliot's “Ripple Rebounder” adds only about two inches to a player’s heighth. The sole is ce- in MSC-Illini Meet Ready fo Sion we ewe: | With Lion Club At New York's Madison Square | Garden, Cincinnati had trouble but ranked Duquesne carer par had emia thes /ealaidier af “adurralien Furman, nation, joined Fred Fraley in a. shooting exhibition to pull Furman | into a 46-39 lead’ after seven min- Auburn Back But Detroit's Trade With ‘Skins May Be Knocked Out will sign a contract as soon as he| finishes his track eligibility this’ 7h i: of Pe gg A pfE t if 4 Darrell Floyd. ‘top scorer in the | Reve soe “wabcama 100 LATE wooet ooie . REBUILT | SPRINGS RE-BUILT STARTERS and GENERATORS : USED and RE-BUILT INSTALLED ailae TAIL PIPES and EXHAUST PIPES Veeck Says His Job Finished on Coast CHICAGO (® — Bill Veeck has A Your Local Ford Dealer 147 South Saginaw © New - All New -—- Design Sure! There's Lots of Reasons Why More People Than Ever Before Bought Ford! @More for Your Car Dollar Higher Resale Value © New Beauty | ‘@New Beautiful Colors WEWCO Hy MATTHEWS THE WORK USED CAR ©New Power @More Riding Comfort eg ps gayi EOD reduced to same, flies to- Paris “resume the slightly work on his 32 ton figure of St. Francis not seen it since and a half yomrs' remarkable little sculptor Yat Sen's friend in revolution, and who with Gandhi and visited jail in India, and spent t the White House . D. R.’s portrait, plans blinds as the TWA Constellation drums out over the i a* 334 i sd J Fi l 3 = gi il i ‘ rf -% if 1 ¥ & if i f Artist: to Complete Statue -After_Lapse of 26 Years since his chisel last touched the figure. But all that ts being taken care of and the great day soon will dawn. There will be no profit for the artist, but he is not a man te worry about such trivi- alities. “IT was the only doflar-a-vear- man with Roosevelt who didn't have a buck,”’ he recalled while here. 5 bo St. Francis will come home by slow beat through the Panama Canal, affording Benny an oppor- tunity to go to Florence to be on hand when a book of his works is published, and then on to Rome. Much-traveled, much-storied, leg- endary Benny Bufano has an espe- 1¢ | cial fondness for Rome. His father was its mayor. apart ey, Photographer Joe. Rosenthal’s story of the events before, during and after his immortal news pic- ture of the raising of the flag on Iwo Jima's Mt. Suribachi, just 10 years ago, is almost as stirring and heart warming as the great| picture itself. Joe tells it in the cur- rent Collier’s with Bill Heinz. It is a story that sings with such lines as “Ne man who sur- vived that beach can teil vou how he did it. It was like walk- | after 10 years by saying that of all the elements that went into the making of this picture, the part I} played was the least important. To get that flag up there, America's fighting men had to die on that island and on other islands and off the shores and in the air. What difference does it make who took the picture. I took it, but the Ma- rines took Iwo Jima.” Cops Camouflage Caps HOUSTON, Tex. w — Uniformed police patrolmen have been issued blue caps to replace white ones. Police Chief Jack Heard said the switch was made because the white hats were too easily spotted by law-breakers at night. “I can best sum up what I fee! | NAN E PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1955 _ ) 1995 by dohn F Olle Co a DO IT YOURSELF — Over my dead body— BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES i | ¢ . ' » *%—, ~ L rs S FRIENDS No Matter What Your Problem May Be A Quick Action WANT AD Can.help you solve it. DIAL FE 2-818) _ ate Gor the Want Ad Dep. : bi 2 i by Merrill Blosser | CONT NEED “ee f “Mom, we don’t have to pay Professor’ Tosca ea dollar a eee CU . * by Charlies Kuhn THANKS, GRANDMA / J =< co eae $4.20; Montane Russets $4.15; Minne- Grain Prices soto-North Dakete Pontises $2.¢5-2.70. |nouncement of a new vertical lift mieneeete were Dekotas Lasotas $2.55-| jet plane, didn’t open until near Ci 6, new stock: Florida P aap GRAIN round reds 62.65. the start of the third hour today ia ee ee ne a because of the heavy —_ of Ww 2 Gacecsee 1.28% buying orders that flooded on Mar oe. 220% July .. ? DETROIT. Fed. 4 (AP)—Eggs. f.0.b. ' May. cesses 2.27 Soybeens 130 | petrott. cases” included” federal-state | the New York stock exchange. July -+--coce 43% Mar... 361 [@reéee: snk + weigh ; Sep < L Oy . 260 2.77) ‘ade umbo 47-46 weighte Cora July . 2.741, | @verage 47. large 3814-44 wta or a New York Stocks Mar .,..00.. 15¢'s Sep . .. 2.56%, | Meduim 30-41 wtd av 41: grade B = May ...5 1.86's Nov .. 6281) | 8rge 39-41 wtd. av 4) : (Late Morning Quotations) July .ece--ee LST «= Lard Browns Grade A jumbo 45. large 42 41.7 Jacobs . 06 Sep. .4... 183% May .... 1272 | Medium 40 grade B large 40 grade C} Adams Ex 46 Johns Man... 86 Oats July || 1205 | large 34 Aache) ~ a&L 35.2 Mar . TI. Soybean Oi! Checks 32 ats eee . ad Helsey May “31.4 May ‘ht Mar 1.98 Total weekly recetpts 8,817 cases Alleg L Stl 4 € os 1086 July siiceese 72) May 1s. ana cos et tus mimb Clk... 41 a es 1% ~~ us CHICAGO BUTTER AND &GG8 Allis Chal... 16.6 Kresge 88..... 313 Mae 128% voe-0- 8! CHICAGO. Peb. ¢ (AP)—Butter easy,| Alum Lid .... 783 Kroger -...... 0) | veeeee receipts 1.118.548: wholesales buying} Alum Am .... 96 LOF Glass .... tho prices unchan to % lower; 93 score| Am Alrlin..... 73.4 Lib — ~ 681 . AA 91-87.28: 62 A $7-67.28: 06 B 66.25;/Am Can... 414 Ligg & My... Soe ‘ 56: cars, 90 B 86.75: 89 C 86.5.) Am Cyan 2 ee ss Eges firm: receipts 13.080; wholesale] Am Gas& El 433 Loew's one buying prices 1 to 2 higher: U8. large | Att Loco ... 22.4 Lone @ Cem. . 9 whites 40: mixed 40: mediums 395:; Am M & Pay. 28 Loriller c 77 standards 38: current receipts 31; dirties| Am Mottors... 11.8 Mack Tr 331 36.8. checks 33.8 Am § Gas... @1 March Pieid... 5 Am Rad . 23.6 Martin Ol} . G2 Am Seating... 33.3 May D Str .. 36 DETROIT POULTRY Am Smelt... 46 Mead Cp .... 546 DETROIT. Feb 4 (AP'\—Prices paid | Am Stl Pa . 30.7 Mid Cont Pet 4 per pound f.o.b. Detroit for No 1 qual-| Am Tel&Tel 1763 Monsan Ch 7 ity live poultry up to 10 a m Am Tob ..... fest bess bebop! SP bb J. P. Morgan Prepares Reavy hens 2527 light hens 1617: | Anr Zine ||. 215 Motor Po. 221 f . iheaty broilers or trvers sa Tes.) Anac or - 83 coocirheees > whites I rave rrocKeas Wt. veed nac : . . or One of Biggest Jobs riers sau tipcecites «os we ae | ARMS W AE 2 Muciier ar 30 in Fi am | 35 Armour & Co 156 Murray Cp .. 33, in inancing History | Market steady on hens. Light supplies | Assd Dry G.. 283 oF cel n ow) Pr a oe ee sett * excessive ‘ NEW YORK «—J, P. Morgan! Stmena “orferiags ueder 3! tee Dat | Ad Retin... 23 Met Qype ... 083 co Inc. is preparing to deal | cult to clear Peso had ary Nat gteel -. 623 wi Se a’ rela jobs =— ‘cs oe eee CHICAGO POULTRY ce we: iS? wy ae bes 337 ory — the’ cwicaco, Ped. 4 (AP)—Live poultry Bendix Av. 1106 Cent .... 43 handling of hundreds of thousands firm on hens. berety steady on young Benguet ad oe or Land us tock: receipts in coops este ¥ u a i of, subscriptions to the huge stock 50s coops, 73.614 Ibs): f.0.b. paying eo apo ss No Am Av.... 60 issue planned by Genera] Motors. prices unchanged to % higher: heavy Bond Strs .. 163 Nor Pac 194 AY principal subscription t bens 22-25: light hens 15-16: fryers and Warn .. 373 Nor Sta Pw.. 164 $. i su agent broilers 28-305: old roosters 12-125; ca- | Briggs pif dog NwetAirlin... 185 for the offering, the Morgan Bank ponettes 28-31 Bist: My ge Ped Lt be called 80 | Brun Balke .. 23.4 Oliver Cp .... may be called upon to handle Budd Co 18 Eley... 626 per cent or more of the transac- Livestock | Burroughs | 20. Oons w AM. 186, tions resulting from the exercise DETROIT LIVESTOCK ‘Campp Wy 4 pann EPL 33 of stock purchase rights by GM's _perrorr. Fe. 3 (AP: —Hoge—Saiabie Can Dry... 148 wee Ue 460.000 stockholders, the bank said. ; 75 Not enough serly to meke o | ~ipital Afri. 286 Penney JC $8. The rest will go to subscription Cattle —Salabie 160. _Recetots mata | nore BY teen Cae : market most i . ii x : : = agents in Detroit. Chicago, San for" .merisy. Oemwal Sosemagtion | ater Trae... 88 Phelps D ..... 643 Franciseo and Los Angeles. snow; slaughter steers and hetfers most- nese. ... 43 Pe 30.8 ly 50 cents lower, instances as much es =e = Se pagilongel eo Generat Motors will offer 4,. | $1.00 off on high commercial hora He ye Milis 55.4 f erades; fair ; cows active, 63 385,000 shares of new common | iteady to strong: bulls an eres --. os and 2s 230-240 Ib to 17.00: bulk 260-300 | Grevnoung is, U2 Gee Im .. 383) 0 WU ecréa VOM | tr“ts:25-16:00: severe: decks 310-380. 1 Gull Ou Pog Meg ees) OBE bo 15.00-18.95; sows 400 Ib and lighter 14.00- | pre ries 4 1675: most, 450-600 te 12 hdne good | eee 77 08 Sine 8 Representatives from the 61 4-H | ciearance Mellend PF sag OS Smelt wf .. S18 Clubs in Oakland County will at-|, Stlable cattle 100: salable caives 100: | Homest 4 Us Bice! pf 1 - | meager fresh receipts mainly cows: | Hooker El 31.1 pt “es tend the first annual county-wide slaughter steers and hetfors nominslly |Houd Her 136 Mond B Pic veg ati: | 8 iv: cows an ul ctive, i ts recreation school cofducted by | steady; vealers about ee 6 ee eee Ray 3 won iy = 4 Jack Worthington, 4H Club agent, food and choice steers and yearlings (Inland Stl. 33 ween fe | 00 ; an tility grades at 1 p.m. tomorrow at the rec-| Gown to i400; good and choice hanes Intra ah Wie Pe. 525 reation hall of the Social Welfare | 19.00-24.00; a few high Int Hary ..... 36.1 Woolworth | 81.7 Building. 1260 West Bivd up to 14.00; bulk utility cows 11.00-12.80; | Int Nick | 629 Yale & Tow 578 Iding, J “. canners and cutters 9.00-11.00; a few Int Paper ... 80 Young 8 &W 24 Worthington said Detroit coun- haat cae a up = —_ = is) few |Int Silver. Ss Ynest Sh & T 802 i s Red selors wil be on hand to help teach | ¢'s9: utinty and commercial bulls 14.80. _ 7.” | club chairmen and others the | 16.30; good and choice vealers 26.00- STOCK AVERAGES “basic philosophy of recreation, so | 3599, “Nl ‘° commercial grades 10.00. | | NEW YORK. Peb. ¢—Compiled by The that they may teach others.” ninlable sheen 900: slaughter lambs at watt an : 2 sheep : good to mostly ce | us cocks ‘The theory that ‘all work and | wooied lambs around 108 1b down 20.80. Previous day. 214 1902 Ohi ieee Re ay eins a 8 On | map ia ematanne a mas tee ee ¢ ce ah me 08 bh MONth ago...... \ e 5 8 is a — one.” he gp pi the 2.20, cull to low good lambe 12.20.00: Year ge. --.-1821 087 O13 i167 purpose the meeting, is dem- | shorn lambs absent: « few cull to . 1 156.8 choice slaughter sh 6.00-7.80; latter 1954-55. low...... 143. T78 $8.4 108 onstrate various games, mixers, | price for choice heavy ewes "| 1983) high....... 151.8 026 88.8 1163 dances and songs, that can be 2 See was / 1953 low........ 130 25 805 99.5 passed along at individual club H | DETROIT STOCKS Perens Foreign Exchange =| nontiover ‘wrecks a + 4 4 a a “ = \ Grains Ease, Losses Small CHICAGO (#)—Grains eased a bit on a very dull trade on the Board of Trade today, losses being confined to small fractions in prac- tically all: cases. — ° At the outset there was a little buying in soybeans which appeared to be eased mainly on appre- hension over the manner in which the Formosan situation is develop- | root ing. But demand was light and after the first few minutes beans gave up their advance. Wheat near the end of the first hour was % to % lower, March $2.29%; corn unchanged to % lower; March $1.53%; oats un- ‘changed to % lower, March 77%: j i : zt ii ii Jagotka, Per- shing, Livonia, pleaded guilty be- “ fore Farmington Justice Allen C. | Ingle yesterday fo driving his auto while his ’s license was roy ag e was sentenced -to ‘a eee ee $15 fee ve and $5 cot. 3 oS oe a iy : 1h | MARKETS | Delicious, fancy, *.00 bu: No. 1, 4.00-4:50 bu; Jonathon, fancy, 4.00 bu: ‘No.’ 1, : 5 oln . fancy, 450 25-3:18 bu; a jes, North- 5 5 0O- u; apples, Steele's Red, ‘No. 1, 3.25-3.78 3.50 bu | Vegetables: Beets, to; bu; spples, 1.50 bu. Cabbage, No. 1. 1.00-1350 bu: | cabbage, red. No. 1, 1.50-2.00 bu: carrots, bad t . No. 1, 1.00-1.36 bu; celery root, No. 00-1 doz. fennel, No. 1, 1.00 1.25 bu. Horseradish, No. 1, 5.00-6.00 00 $-ib. nae | d 30-1. bu. Tomatoes, -16-3.60 10-lb. basket. 0. 1, 1.80-2.00 bu. ‘No. 1. topped, hothouse, Turnip, CHICAGO POTATOES CHICAGO, Feb. 3 (AP)—Potatoes: stock les; new stock supplies light, demand moderate, market . Cariot track sales, old $4.60-4.75, unwashed | pace well ahead of yesterday's THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1955 Stocks Advance. After Indecision NEW YORK (®—The stock mar- ket advanced a little today in the early afternoon after spending a considerable time milling around in an indecisive manner. Demand for steels, motors, and railroads, together with several in- ‘dividual issues, helped send the pk., market along the higher course. The better prices brought out an expanded demand that put the 2,890,000 shares. would subscribe for the million shares of General Motors stock to which it is entitled under the new GM offering. DuPont, which owns 2 million shares of GM, can subscribe to one new share for each 20 shares it now helds. Bell Aircraft, which shot ahead 4 points yesterday on the an- (AP) i 3S 2 at i Gi . ; siahtit Bis oath (tren) 1.31, "Per Rest! Mone dollar 17.48, wn- today against Curtis Tillis, of 344 Howard McNeill St., by Oak- | The “warrant accuses Tillis of cashing a forged check for $75 at niture Co., 10 S. Saginaw St., last ‘April 23. No raig ldate has been Set, anid Pool i . é 3) | ncn anassesioe Solons Consult Neighbors Pay-as-You-Go Road Plan Gaining Favor in Lansing |, LANSING (#—Sentiment. for a| then bring it back te the House pay-as-you-go” highway construc-| for a showdown. *« Rep. Emil R. Peltz (R-Rogers City) accused Williams of cam- paigning last fall on a promise of ‘more roads without tax increaase, Fa peared to mount in the Legislature today as members went home to ie what their neighbors thought. GMHead Denies ‘Stockpiling Cars Make High Output MIAMI (UP)—General Motors warrant with failing to signal on Regular communication of Pon- tiac Lodge No. 21, FP. & A. M. Pri., Feb. 4. opens at 7:30 p. m. Irwin W. Mills, W.M. ~ Adv. News in Brief | Harry Collier, 31, of 268 Seward |” | St._-who is charged in a traffic but now advocating more taxes. : ; makin ; a ee week- Williams has proposed a hal-cent- | erday denied. that his company, . == 7 recess after caucuses designed gallon gasoline tax boost and a a Godwin, %7, 3365 [to brief the Republican majority |25°per cent increase in truck | WS sockpiting cars io “create ® Jackson Blvd., Milford, pleaded son, Robert Isaacs and David La- on alternative plans. cense fees. — _ any possi Ne ne | Guilty yesterday before paiggeinars Master, bahar mr : Picsm SI RS a terrupt uring pendir McCall drank | t when unable bonds was rare ara the state meee te 1951 on. the panihrs gotiations with the CIO United |Grnieg end pa connect to melet o300 each, patie the hear elections division reported it (that 120 million dollars a year was yt ae _ ‘days in the Oakland County Jail) ing Feb. 10. , E could wait udtil’ Feb. 23 te get | enough for highways. Now the gov- hd eeMoeet a ae when he failed to pay $100 fire. Mrs._Anderson was arrested by: a highway pian on the April bal- ernor is demanding 218 million a | #8inst contingencies of that kind.”’ | Mrs. Charies L. Branson of 8t N. Detroit Police while sitting in a lot, Earlier, the division had set year, Peltz said. aoe no, | Anderson St., reported to Pontiac | Parked car which contained five a mid-February deadline, | Busi Notes: = Sa vossitic wack men |Police the theft of a hubcap and |Tifles police said were taken from After a closed Republican cau. Business otes: against a possible two fender skirts from her auto,|the Waterford Hardware earlier cus in the Senate, leaders said | ruption. We hope that GM and the | 4 parked last night in | this week. The trio is also accused building more roads with a = SU estion Plan our differences: at the | . Lumber Co. and a Berkley grocery increase on a pay-as-you-go basis, table peacefully, as has been out If your friend's in jail and needs | store. rather than by the 500 million dol- custom in‘ the past.” a SO By pica lym lar bond issue Williams advocates. | The question Cur- J the auto : House Repulan wears’ saa SETS RECOTCS eesti aieieeer ee casas was apprehended at his home by they would press ahead with plans possibility bad been mentioned A condominium fs a government | Royal Oak Police. 3 to pass by next Thursday the @ by “experts” in both labor and jointly administered by two or| State Police of Pontiac Post are Peltz “package” of a two-cent a| GM Employes Turn In| wan street circies. more powers, as the Sudan, which | seeking another youth allegedly in- gallon gasoline tax increase and permission for local governments to bond themselves for road im- provements. | The fate of the Peltz bill was) clouded by reports House Demo- crats would block immediate ef- fect for the bill, thus making it impossible to get it on the spring ballot, . Republican strategy might be to avoid an initial vote on immediate effect, send the bill to the Senate for passage and an immediate effect vote there and 1954 set new records in the cor- poration’'s employe suggestion plan for the third straight year, it was revealed today: 192,030 ideas into suggestion boxes, an increase of 10,000 over 1953, said Harry W. Anderson, vice pres. ident in charge of personnel staff. Curtice said GM's current high) rate of production was prompted by a great demand from dealers. | He said GM has not yet been | able to provide its dealers with a. “comfortable selling stock’ this | year. “The cars are going into the | hands of the public at substan- | tially the same rate as we are producing them despite the very high rate of production current- ly,” Curtice said. | Firemen Burned Up TOKYO (UP)—Eight firemen of 192,030 Ideas in 1954; 46,995 Are Adopted General Motors employes during SAVE WASTE PAPER! _ We Are Now Paying NEWSPAPERS 40¢ __ MAGAZINES 50¢ "~~ Serep lron—Junk Cors—Structurel Stee! Fyp7H7BoN STEEL C0. In 194, GM workers dropped “In addition, tasq year 46,996 paid and these awards totaled : ’ : suggestions were adopted and pat | ine Ueno Village fire brigade beat | FE 4.9582 Lattimore’s Per SO ee eee | eee ates ott Ot ma Ny 3s eranch Se, cereus Giems Aatacioan Fesging © foaled to drinks after a drill. i Dismissal Contested WASHINGTON (®—The govern- ment announced today it will ap- peal the decision by Federal Judge Luther W. Youngdah! dismissing a new perjury indictment against Owen Lattimore. The decision to take the issue $2,467,513. Both eof these totals also are new records."’ Employes of Pontiac's three GM divisions turned in 2,751 acceptable Figures after decimal points are eighths High 3 Baldwin Rubbere...... 172 186 Gerity-Michigan® ...., 40 «642 Products* ,,. ae 34 . lasco Screw...... e 3.0 Midwest Abrasives... re Rad Te wvevectcece 41 42 bei Serew® ....... 13 1 scale; bid and asked. in Chicago { | said National Committee members | will be asked to approve it in a | unanimously selected Chicago over ‘GOP convention. The last three na- | tional conventions of both parties to the U.S. Court of Appeals was ee, announced by U.S. Dist. Atty. Leo _ A. Rover. Lattimore, controversial Far Eastern affairs specialist, was ac- cused in the indictment of lying ‘when he denied to a Senate com- hich Jopted mittee that he had ever been a | 310.511 of have been : follower of the Communist line °F awards amounting to $14,119,764. |@ promoter of Red interests. Emerson Alston, Automobile Club /manager, will go to Detroit Mon- go on trial Feb. 14 but gested that in view of the Life’s Pleasures include a Cadillac .. Before you buy any car check Cadillac. It costs no more to drive the best. See Dick Moore at Jerome Motor Sales. the trial be continued definite date or set peals to rule. Dems Pick Chicago as Convention Site WASHINGTON ® — Subject to National Committee approval, Democrats will nominate their -Detroit Democratic Chairman Paul M. selection of Chicago as a site. and A nnounces a mail poll. The tentative date had been announced earlier. He said a site subcommittee Philadelphia, the only other city bidding, after Chicago representa- tives agreed to certain suggestions made by subcommittee members. The Republican National Com- mittee will meet here Feb. 17 to decide on a place and date for the have been held in the same cities. County Deaths os, Karotyn Marte Riepen. MILFORD—Service for Karolyn Riepen of 1768 Lombardy, was held at 2 p.m. today at the Hun-| toon Funeral Home. with burial in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. She died Wednesday. Mrs. Clarence Harrison DRAYTON PLAINS—Service for | Mrs, Clarence (Esther L.) Harri- son, 78, of 3161 Dixie Highway, will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Huntoon Funeral Home, with burial in‘ Rochester. She died Every Machine Under Power fe ™ MURRAY Corporation of America 7700 RUSSELL STREET - Michigan 10,000,000 LIQUIDATION _ OF THE AUTOMOTIVE BODY DIVISION Lote Medel . . Superbly Maintained a Punch Presses -- Machinery & Related Equip. Piece-meal . . . for Cash. . . Subject to Prior Sale oe*tee#eeteee ¢ @ @ @ eae. ge Gl wer mawe canrrac of vee asses) NEERNITZ£ CO. oy. : CTE LI OC Be THE PON ph! ONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1955 noo : Navy Lowering ? G : Flag on Oldest roups Slafe |enzin.‘sndry 8s | Death Not . * eo a * \ - = . aterf ord. arship Afloat Fashi ap || GRAND nas fo Clooners S th Notices Flowers 3 | _ Help Wanted : es . : y: BOSTON > - |e -R w — Joe: she anata | ~~ “ Vee Female a: aes Aad oldest warship ion Show Lesa a bartender, thinks ue Lo-| ANGBONER, FEBRUARY 3. 1088, |’ vers | poate ___Bullding Service 2". zi Structure | stellation t, the USS Con- ve been takén “to the cl may Pontiac, ou. Benes Restos : 34 A a . CEMENT WORK: ‘ to Go Up at Hatchery -| sioned Ten elpe © decommis-} Event Set i= something. iene eR Fangsone eat “ , b 331 L NEEDE ; — commercial; freee caimate _ Crescent Lake Rds. *| time in her see to H for March 23 aon told police he put $81 in Krumviede, Mrs. Edwin 9 cBva) = ~ éTEN ED. CEMENT Is OUR BEECIALTY. _ = d Nelson's flagship, Vi elp Pay Mortgage. |" of ree che | Eaten ene Office manager truce | Hat WP WATTRESS.—DaY AND _¥IGi at ae el exposed laminated wood | Township TOWNSHIP—The | [Be fashions will ra was registered to a Ee mired te eee rrvvica fos AGENCY lS SS sel awe & G. SNYDER _PLOOR_LAYING beams will be featured. Recreation and addi be by Alvins’ Dr, Edward James Herbert Willla mother of Mrs. FE 44409 . Huron — C ‘hawk Res Au sanding dj sponsored “ Night’ tional attractions N Phillips, of Albert ms; Gear sister of Eves. FE 8-1 WANTED: and finishing. Phone FB . Youth is Gude will in- ew York City. But New York Le ice del geranear en h. Funeral serv- anf apoicieo FURNACE — ‘man-aione, Forem $008 siapamkce will include a ing with a large response et prizes. z inment and door medical directories list a, = — at 1 ae tm the _leial’ ores ie ne mon _ting “Presa, Be pModern farm heap! me a Business Services 13 eS ee gree _ teenagers from |" yrs. F.8. J ; Edward James Phillips. - | SAR’, “wmelt?aferbach offic RPERIENCED POLLSR ERG: Help Wanted A & B TRENCHING — sara will be —_— | pecrentl Belton, superintendent of | @T@! chairman — igre gen- not hee York acquaintance who Cemeiery. "Mrs. eri E Parent tine. "Bride industry. a | jouw we = Footing, Water tile ae. from the outside because of Membership ub and Mrs. garden m Phillips for two oom C Cee 2 ME 7 ee eee : ; mer recreational om cards heads Richard Hawke | S#id he was years| OLIV¥i FERRULAY 3s MEN WANTE j and do light house- gee psssibilities. Einamgpaysr er tribe — the the Women’s A the Aad ie pene gore i web So any sae tai ia satan ane bre — practical sivour store, Gene trained men This same plan, modi Thursday night sessions ily e i u Corps stationed 3 beloved ——- you ee: income Ww: elsewhere. Be e Co Printing the lay of the land fied to fit | chance to partici and aj . Ft, Jay in New York harbor rah: Beloved wife. of) Dania at ee | Sper sactee SSR TAR cease OK. ott Ww. Lew. wo the eres cteer cétea, A tour |pene ot ee teeereasihavs) bass ccs tp ai @ ae or St ees Janitor, white, middle “fncrogee besefie if under social APPLIANCE SERV eels oy opens we aanaee eet renee. — 195 Autos que Mee eee will be eid Saturaey. service aged only, apply in per- Baas Joar witiont sal mage ln eon january. ‘ than 100 were , ton. ashing- elson-J ed m. from the Don- n. 5 : : pes of smell The Board of Education the first night they Legh oeniey ceon-Johas Puscrel Home with AUBURIN ot er nL cieTaRE Oakland Ave. PE 3-4021 : plans te | whict were offered, A dinner honoring Phill termen officiating. In- HOTEL i cone, card wit being ak Wails e for bids February 18. Si rma iota acaues Cia Mark f portedly was to have cone . tery. ira Quiver, may be seen rf pn Atarar Are puabsoests” Preeporti Fie’ ot op uignin. FE 310. Student Swims to Safety “Te a Of OK | nicht: But the banquet Wednesday | Mgresuett ei Gowers whe tam- | Sit, ate Eig ee hes Tauge tau Baers SEWER CLEANING in ag ao om designed to : "Jat the Waldort sa department | Donelson Baptist Pung of une North Telegr you quality. Call's sie ne acemreorce Soke _Suetey Ser ley Lake Mich facilities Loh Output C said there were ee elegraph. near all Phone TE SA +2012, pal D igan _| high echool students to dance, play| Peri in Current 7-Day | “*ervations ‘or much & Party od meee eet ain ee ret dks aoa petal hod Henry | eames aod have fan in sper — Only Little Less De, Reset H. Fisher, sat FTES, PERUARY < Oe Ome SES ae ae ee exten? shee UTS HE student, swam of Minois atmosphere. Also available n Record Fi examiner, said * ey y amanauret “han: WEag ote : to pm. wy _ lee Boel e ane moval Fh. FE 66060) of OR to safety in for the youngsters gure liminary autopsy pre- of . Outen; dea EAT APPEARING MAN WITH $id 499 and up” weekly ‘to yout Viet reg when an diene oe aapesnans. hotel ein called the Sora will be held Sat- — €0-0p- work. a pele = a oD we ot oe ng yg RIE Ce sugr cry treleccs | /Reuenhle Pati Vee ome Te. Gutanstein coll R wes ber| =e oto "rovers _Mereury 4 W. Pike. » Keseunshle’ Pet “Income Tax 7 understand t, Michigan. Int , ACCOUNTING on ty Se name of eopratag fyores Michigan Cemetery, Detrolt —— Wanted Female 7 loo VIDUALS a. BUSINESSES. was to have been er : _ AVON COSMETICS 2 feel Saxe TAT RENTER SOE at the dinner. | guest speaker card of Thanks 1 cory “hnede oeh representa Work = ond pewtive bk Geos ae ae PE Sse | oa ace rt Lt. _ . neighbor: THE MANY pore, work. For COLORED LADY WISR a tT quoted Mrs. Philli Klemmick| me EeTs.s? ind tou ane | Bae «10 aim. and ater xe: | Nee al Ae ve | band called her page ciel bus- — My Bg eg % CAPABLE Omi day or by the Home calle &. wae’ the Gamer :42 a.m. to bearers and the Pursiey i rience and eat, Wie day or by the week work Excel- -_Miitees “Are ve" bis might ha M e ; 1. canceled. She said he t ve to be| gui? wart Bower oot ney. wile enti rons aie Sood Fite | . | Guest old her the WISH TO EXTEND | OUR _wilh_chitdren MA ube.” $1.50 plus fare. In ; INCOME _T. speaker had died bearttel thanks, aed BOOKKEEPER ; c. AX SERVICE. A woman at the Philli : seo) ho apap + Ew onatigeraeny day week, , Sar enrewce. 8 faery C, J CORLL. 1969 ment in New Y. illips apart- prea of sympathy, ee ueeuaael Sppty ig. person. + nights. . NUMBER Faows lips was in a coe said Mrs. Phil.| _ Kind fiends and ‘eighbors during Gener. ee * shopping wort by day or by week. $ Gaye. na Calis ~ACOOUNT: ee icoe earis ieee acd cur. recent bereavement 0 ibe CAPABLE WOMAN ate ee werriste was unabl news and| mother. We expecta wite and Sr cens al Semaren One Leann pg SAVE MONEY wee scheduled to come bee in a ae scigiagon mm. | Raves rts | ¢ ea ra a days to identify the a ax W. W and fam ’ : Pontiac Press a m for you. body +1444 for ap- ae * AA : 5 = Pata seel TERMS MAU ph atuncpenn st the Com: |e Clreuit Come Army Offers Plan BOX REPLIES Hee, Sine) intend Com ond tc « FOF Assured D here were replies the lectures ne feo Wi ly t y . ee - | an $864.30 special fairs collecting | ,, uly the ately replies at : _ Bill to Ban Nudist Camps | eration oe Program. “‘Op- the following bo in NS May Call for Field Trip | Toe Se ky ee nla ea ee | | Se te a : G — Rep. Thoma Township including Horace Oak ' toth prio a ee eee «s am SS © i Whinery s J. Rack- try Div A » 70, 79 toda (R-Grand Rapids) said ham Municipal Golf Course and K- | ance that ae with assur- 102, 104, | Se uk e y he may have to send a sub- troit Zoological Park which De- | in Europe pore three-year stay pg Boge 109, 118, Pontice Rood ot race enh. ual rie caiee Popout of a are base will be Fort Riley, Kan. eee sad Card Wasser Opdyke Rood nudist camps a bill to outlaw /to of special assessments In making the announcement ~ DAY AND RIG b retire RT Pl ; the bonds issued to M. Sgt. BE OVER 18 SHIFT. MUST 4-0734 or PE 4-1112 Whinery is chairman of the project fell behind finance Pel in aay tems Barriault, of ONLY, , EXPERIRNCED . aY 6 Y diciary Commi Ju- | financing and a re- Army recrui The Pontiac . _ Your Authorized .. Ist ttee, which is plan was ice, explained ting serv- tiac Press TED" Movir : oman ae nome for udying ing the bill. 2 1941, the city st Piers . - acre —— 10th In- FOR WANT ADS wonle EDS oving & Trucking 19 BOLEN GARDEN TRACTORS ieee ae ee wer, i key Deas o Euge DIAL Lal at Square AA-1 MOVING, : MeCORMICK FARM ‘ on the bill Detroit was FE 2-818 ke Road up end TRUCKING. Prox. IMPL .” he said. billed this summer. i delivery, gMents |‘ It may be we’ under for $964.30 ’ reasonable service KASCO FEEDS y be we'll have to send the refinancing In rates, PE Gie0D amy : subcommittee . &/9 last : plan Dec _tura, the ist will ; = out to one of the | dai year, it states. The city Fort Riley for three return switches to be GOOTT LAWN PrRopUCTs jail camps when it' gets warmer.” a : are used for “gov J tal” end to _ | NOTICE | | | | : ee . to has bs TI Oe TO HIGHLAND tent under the la ess- | many of the uncertainties a car rT PPE EE Ee hearing date has been — faces, he said. — — YS] i} ; County set inte t i + i! we Lee chord wot be tevued, jing station, 58% W. Haron St, He Ee - THE P ONTIAC AC PRESS. F ESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUAE TARY 4 , 1955 eeeNe iss FU | Wanted pe San’? ES Goods Gara L. " aCe S reokes RNITUR ad Real Estate 324 : 3 Moving: iets pt “na ' Rent Apts, F LXD COUNTY LES. SCO. oe ae AY ROOMS. NY a ae re, insam.oon "we ges © te ep Se WANTED 29-2066. cen ore te rotor heche 7 ROOMs Canis bead Pak | “of furniwure. Pe some immedinisly Let OMS, CHRISTIAN | COU = Eee war Hie Ae Ha Siete ate nea or = ANTED: &° — us whe oY TLARGE RO ance. 116 F TRGCES TR. bie. ran CHERRY WOOD ™e ae “eh =| Ad SS Fee Sale Seneet 8 aoe Al ination .——= TA- Edw. M ; jults. 193 Stove and TH len R HO 43 F. . aaa tebe - 0 eg. Faces Fu seus. a . Stout. R VCUEAN WAnit se. ae (a vilage limits. Priced for Sale Dum Ton PE 65-0038. w ot * eal the “ROOMS RIG 1 | sale by Pric 4 ACRES, mn — Houses Pontiac E Sake Wtd.. Miscellane . malate ee see se city Adults enly = | _write Foc Priced for-quick Gle—$ 43 a UR Oa EET VE i: | See y ! Induttriel Tractor ¢ ous 28 ** Foal A a | —RAMONA CO bax Ft 5100 Moves ¥ . 826 racto WA Be R QUICK Sel ee ces KiTcHE | | § freom A CO a ou In! Open 8. rc NTED rvic a5 E ntranc nN te ORE | TO Daily Woodw ‘o, | BAD e On SE AND | COURTEOUS next ¢. 600 - | | rectes rreck. Two bedr Pa¥i on etal PEs 10 OFER re commen | aa Sta SE oe no eaters See Painting pa PES Manual ATORS @ & A ‘ee G. HED aaa hie an zl) | ee = esa boat & Deco | #75 TO BOT GO e OR E. Huron jaeG week. Call Millon ) ROOM | Nex 53 NS OI mer On ~~ odel ineludes beat. at ratin ey? 0000 LATE ‘HAVE CL aon _oF Mi $15.00 PEs to enema an Gee daily every and DECORA ing 20 _M ig see LATE Re lent FOR GOO es J ROOM ster S-817@ in per +5181 — FE of State | end Mt. ax bet 10-7 p.m nd wall paper meee ca 2 ae ra oe : a. as fod ri with les nice bom Pail | _preferred. "ELDERLY COU - $5388 te Ottice Anchor Real oe: Perry Vee Lo panerise i for ‘a coal cook Y G i sar his e 3ERN F UPLE S ONL fe Wns 00D ‘ one v.¢ on it MODERN Orchard COUPLE : Mode: ne . ING esti- | 2-6 are. 2 ‘WOOD OR a 5, ‘an quality, ‘hn ode | pon welt tomes e_take Avs Ps 950 W ITH Li Phone FE tate SAT. Y > 2 “i se re ord OR 3-091 sit ashing. Shoe "Cal ER ANTED. DRILL | - Sutton, HAVE? CL aLso ily.| Must furnish rivee entrance and Drayton Pla DOWN TH DY HERE’S 3 PM. & SUN. wee Mee WANT TO PE 47265 Panes reonms LIENT, a nas 1. da: an relereaees attractive Plains Exce AT KI - ; -M. 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W. rent. 3 1 ee Ra XR ae Fe “per M ae Down seatt, | MAJIC one a a / PRES TD °%, COUPLE WITH 7 | Bas oe pg wae ae es ss | xk VIRINS LAR SR eiies eaten ‘cidaer poons estim: A old 10 f == bos tae, We build OOMS _ Apply ee : mun; windowed” NS LAKE | N ast Aubu: ATE | PAYME Lor HEAT ’ PAINTING ates. WASHING. bab MOS./ vileges. a _FE 56 PRIVATE ‘- aes pe Bases y is th eS NTS a ‘ __ fer decor INTERIO 4-0173. : unf. y desire 5 S. Gide ti — reckieee « pc or 3 a nt RADIAN ENTRANCE ott! i’ On} ‘ | : I na Ser oe . a a Eve Lara! Alene = AND a4 ‘ eee R, EXTER- house. Toom | FoR to uk. Manes 1; Stantaneo RADIANT BEAT I | t A ea eee capesere. Co : 2163 OR PE Bada ge Cle oe : inch, * Pain mide yrs. exp. PE Rea . Close rties will sub- —— NT HEAT iN. | Cone. @t he on bedroom down. Raggy ae | PE 21317 aye oe See Er PAINT! exp. FE sonabl in. | 2330 nee eae ry >| _t ors ance: __IN- 1955 by ta i . fmichae Expans one miles to right » wart PAPERHANG give exc ihe rent. Will FE Sranard REALTY co 3 paper ht hel {ine romepic =— ‘ i ; Heise cat ea? Ful ary another oan aL FRONT —_ ue CLEA Inq ellie = plas Lake . ROOMS. en- ‘That’ : pow ~ fa rages * Gana iy | RE “ h WH — NED nt Ra. _bus c Ed Csaceé 1 ent. 1 E "s Mason Th pe Raabe as a FF eae Ref.| Lareer_to Rate oe ROOMS, Seat om TEA REAR R s what I call = 1 petatongpt’” re a es HOUSE BE ee” Thom E —| | property for = REFER alesmanshi | fake. Ww room 1 story pati WANT WALL Was eae | ra, gale TO ALL Cal ” payme “tor or, suburban, a erty. saa Se ELDERLY Rent Houses Furnished aa MIDDLEBEL ca em bowie, Ruane on oe BR 3 , Pres ye ytoe-or OR 3000 ‘wanenct | rx e youn’ RES oy oquity. Trade spare: large. dows Fane poou Y Riven ares. MQGaKe aly irnished 35 agine Lake -LT ROAD on we tnehen ie pete. Mak S cnr Free @ AND 1 R 3-0404 OTHER rayrry RENTAL all poll Wiese ree. trade y down’ vate BOOMS | oward. s dults oni ER POR — ____ tote! ead etive and PRIVILEGES Nell 120x270 2. bs. Nat- Pho inote, FE Pantie | pores & son. = obligation. Senoetned’ Con a guess OF barr AND BATH. a RENT Hotel Rooms —) sobstantially b — 2 ft tot. You Phone nf 2 _ Photos & Acces S| eae aa Edema an eons estate oma | eee eral Sr pettar se a Sie" fe Siac hE ote = oa wn m: - i : ie exes ies 21 muaceger pre bie un- SEANTORS IS & SON wcatedntor anor gw walt Rent he Steal FRANKLIN: | by reams, Ov day CLEAN Rrepaace: poe “DRAYTON wis pee }; Sun.-i to § A : siving, back. re MERA bower et cote pany y. 5 ENT i Fe eis | \ Sen wok aneLr va oa benno ——— Unfurn, 34 _ aire! Fe seg! ce ee aan (basemeet A pice 6 seam LAINS | : ILLE soe se ee WanTEn. FARM. f Cathie MAHAN HAS 1557 | [eta ler BEDROOM HOUSE . 3 eS Stores # bedroou is dining "Land i, = Tipe Dedreoms. , Mery, bome. s ; a Cash 160 : R f iy Orion 2335 . IL. ™ ee : eled bath m. 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(5 ROOMS AND Press, | cell, te av ’ an out- fenced A ancled den a ay bedroom YN . ike rs a np cope hosed —— = Lh ing 17 Rent Apts. [eS Call et! On 3a pAND BATH i OK tie heater or H bout shia down oii Priced ‘st 4405 ioe, heme. Auto- > seats nese > TY =Pap ANY Scenes commas hn --d : : 3 LARO ished 34 = ceeert Alen 4 6 “HEM ae umph j a RIVERER “= win 31000 down. | wae cava pons to » Dome wile TO LAROE ROOMS. 103 E_ Huron PSTEAD REALT ries A desutitul ONT down. oe ean ke “Ww er taser ce = ehild: _ PRIVATE BATH @ ROOMS *| For Rent M we N FLOR FE 2-047 —_ cone with 1 a 3 NE — se for Open pak. ase: ener iscell Co-ope ra, e lb : “ Bh CHE eet aie portation 3 Member © Pet By my Fwo 2 ROOM = eae cere onl moon WALLPAPER = auuorens = = 42, — mee estele emer pisce. Rec fad shower. Nal na eae bed ma EALTY co “4 E Pire -, Vv 1 Co-op Re EALTORS $50 and . Capone ™ GARAG and oven cao . e ® clectsic ral. stone & = Typewrit PED ase =e ae FE 20063 ee On Utilities ___ oN peat. 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FE rion ville Homes RE or = cine peel. eee a one Lake White contracts. Poutine EM 3st [acces nos. | ben, Pacer TABLE qvile Lay Reverse Charges $i1 ving “ana sinung Lae. Large es pa Earn of Cok collie, Ans get out + TO UNiv. 3-831 . ————— far oe HOME. Cha 800 w room, e. M we FREE GET uv 1 _5-4262. aND _ ilege r roo rges | Dri FUL th ine oeds) MA $3601" aay be inte NICHOL TE oe aes pun AND, Bare ve “i esos me iy Lake. priv Drive out. Dine Mw Ope ow me sans =r OUND: — oe MORTCAGES | _ Bt. Plove . FOR You pases Bente ee prox. =. pat fal bed _ for Inspecti enoice *. bow ‘Walker Le N FE 5-8162 | eee * ge per m Aa Imm : also R . watel left 6 a wo AND 8 jon per anee toe | eter Lae bass Wanted: ee Se ak WHE Se STEAD wate Se a a W SE) st Ss omy, | faite aia st tae Soorsisal fab froatnen Land s. Farms,|? ® :._Muron “ AD pea LAKE. MODI : ot H ahd’ vickane’ 1 aT Ww 28. Relledium PAUL G 3, |3 ROOMS ad lage. showe! MODERN. 3 On Pecos Onn a as in eerie | BD. "CHANCES a ne Se f sper 2) See | beat yee Sig) sagt picese ‘reture uitabie So LES Fst y_ aft + ATE v unfurnished. home. Just @ you into Coved Pil Pe a ve PE 40621: © 1717 8. +3568 NEWLY eb wenosen. SMALL MArkei | outstanding { ee = fore Seuinge Oak Georg rouah:| paces A: a Sp i_Bve._VE CA Marivs DECORATED. Roselewn | sure _* _ UNFURNISHED ‘| —_— ge iow y rowan: = Anime) - bd 5-0290. sEAS J SH _—Marive. . OR ' LARGE st _20_ First Hover | * ? ° beraa poe baste 63 Aute. ail net Oe ae ane jeo_Lengee. HINAF 48 HOU |e at ORGS. For Rent wt 8t., Oxford | aald%s f. ——— = r b4e3 or con tag compist Tale a ‘soe fe tes. black soa TAL RD TOY | Belemen_‘potems om pet FOR YOUR mS ce Sara ALL Urivivies. ATTRACTIVE Rooms 37 Se msiecee ie © on 3m Like (Ra. Saleam west ot "wood. t name. “Cnty white “Answers Realy ae Jor Tom FOU HOME | "re ab RATE | AGT iea. 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Huron is J ‘one your s OMS y. 16 Hender- sree om ¥; Ord dryer. rator, suto Pontiac reach regres and | nN NORTH § — en penne bilitold -<: WE Have exclusively ia your perty | _ couple Alte) Died Ze ao wa town 4 minute aooums | x eae at eee toe = duing ar seen pee 6 ee SIDE 5 ae aor $200,000 WHI area? ie _only._1 He pon Te tnt, “PRIVAT aioe ‘23701. walk from Ketering Pom tag token from mest t= kitchen elgo eating Kd aise. x Gam goers. per — en ‘e eOus FOLLY Ga FRONT i 2330 Orchard Charice Len eemae client jena contracts” new “eee: Baage LAROE F a m) display Hous eat soe standing “leo | Ac Le . Templet a amnerni aay Rass Weled take ia wrt cana ynOwr ARM CLEAR on Bg ring “Tanun ot Ao sane ODER |e open tans gat boaeo aR beriain. rE oe wi) R . oh 508 erry. oa te a? nOcemtks rate ree | oe “tara at Pony Exchang ' —_ Features. 2 bedrooms rol COUNTRY | = ~~ sited Lyte Pl ng Bae ROOM 1 f p ee | tidal SPS ROOEL m to eW . pe room. “0 DOW "4 te tHebbine & Coton Mt co ety ESTEE | ae . 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Huron and Supday, “T you : e ca ca selene e SLEEP 26 REN AN 2 rst garage, graph R oak ae Seat =| “fone Are tos | F Sst ane PRIVATE at ee eee ee | emg, fis awaie Ohne lent teen cnpees we Bala. * or Dolish- es CONTRACT. porieneed A _ we my | eee hea: Fry me Tt | SLEEPIN ownto R _ Huron nan at “ r ‘ arti tees dor ROME . pose ne FE 30608 rf "| Ban"tegay-caneve, tom te = toot. Aas ibect, pore BATH. sword Ure re ner in. THE WA abd son. 06 wes bome (oa Ostet ‘ tving "room. pod are fen = ; . . > phe : ai : | Chand! ra bedroom * e Seg feet elt na, te RE | os WOW" Russ Y So | he ce, wan SOuTORTINEE, gore Spee ied a rat eaere bee oo on eee fart ce od Sena Pp rN a tor, $87.50: | - . 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R Se, Rega oe a ge pown, mt fae t| | THE “CHELSI FE co and’ tot t walttng, WANTED Ll Z2 tan ei ie tonal 4 room wee a ee DRAYTON EALTOR | | paste desl Gone Ys shower DOWN 3 ELSEA” sit let us down or acres ‘ARM. a - Suitable 3 Oak: ef —y eae ; Thee Sates 28011 oil he porch au Large jot large oot. ut Bed: _ Notices [bea or AT "ti §| VERY D k.| Post ROOM i oa BY © 1 3h, at. pea or sm BUNG } roam ‘ & Personals 25)" bog Rie Stig ae LEARY | "aoa ban “gs, Ps vee | "EE Senne ey 2a Sees Some eel Ey FHA and GI Avre AW, one ws 7 ve y- APT 4@R 3 rage te rie lso fu ree e aved i) ANY Gant, OB sme TIN. M. Stout, Real ae ea 3s. head Mies fu th. private pie 4 ROOMS “for room and SSO THERN WA mod 4 ROOM os nen webbed heskoge ot ae bitchen Vs whe, See street, city pproved a, % WOMAN NEEDIN aw st altor heed | past Gress, ee corr wtih | aod bord. FE §7810. ee ot capes (net : oad a sce | Let fees ery peat and Cl $00” pe Poone TE. 380 ive wee i. wore i Ga hG ae Esme |e palin eer ve. the fs Brick By ea) TT vray rl $600 sower. ees | “gh FEM | WANTED | pe ae center, EM) Roo LEEPING ROOM. «at eecthit te 6 dream Blood aiecrs sf ,Ranch—Lake F Lo ae A es phe - . Wanted Real 1-40-80 eee —FARMS “cK per geome ty bath. Adults ms With Board 38 Pie wom modern, Maced yment, Roman. brick, Ps bbs | eer Boren ry A ot br bag Stas conte ~ 1 Estate 32A ses Ane Bs pea ye G.H HEMPSTE only. GENTLEMEN 38 erage, ie o, Lake | with Carpeted ws peo lygeos ative Real or Exsoines - hardware. cabinets ‘ eng ast of aabare 2a pea Ee ean, oder hon goor GE EC 0. mr ARE jot — ist ih mahogany ace ates me change . ot} forced a : rustie —_ rid: he heat WANTED . 100 Actee! Rast of Pea Rent How so GENTLEMEN FOR ROOM No | 8261 Anderso RBLE. Real le. rail. “ail marble aster FARMS, A st for Tom Bate Ponties. | art ses Purnished 3: 7 OENTLEMEN TO SHARE OM AND | Phone OR Sizer tor stone. fireplace, la a Ribbened © arivews = Have Be CREAG gd pee a en SES 38 clean © ee he RAE OR +1268 terford area for 3 Rosca cut Large % . about 10 E Realty. Bateman bed _53_N ate hom , _ terson rd be: vatory pietu: wary. will pay ‘nile fice Kap 5 aan R sReauy g 8. Tele- neee ane | gg moostioor yl aca kaGia 2. FE nen: BUILDER’S — wees ae ——— i S Z FuLk ‘Dane s.0te per ot Pe e ent F only. bot, besement, , 4 | _ fined AND a GSE T's wo we esta HOME See Fisher Bod : Li $11,950 Saari fe ape Pid 8 ar ee BERLIN net gta aa | SRS ae FE. PARTRIDG sean he " Gikire “ERS | toe PE ewe raat | Be ia ted Hoomfield Hight peep Eicabeay “Lanege bet Sene ALTOR, FE I E Sheer Fu a en pra a : rage presse ay, Aerped Vacant ‘ eines {.: ets? want to —_ ent ; aw. 2-8316 | * om A er’ URNISRED inie| RSs ‘oak tomes iG chads Deane ake E os pelea:

stabilshed P Nor 4 a eee = artrid | tech eae. th End : anh, MOU St ye scorns blacktop age Corner ent > = shade Gees. yu ——_ St. Mike’ - - #8 business $00 down. =, & as een. THE oe Le Pe -- pe | SR ESAE) oS Sie | | ym , : pome mente Sh ws pom hy ait. mt N LIVING w iy si, a Ste) Sees Ce 2 a a "Sool geet och 8eb we! of ee = ~ 83.500 4 : an at #. ol: igo MacéD . Joe t00.000 aveat_ ee: AY LAKE FRONT. a a FIND WO Shee s ene | Se. 4 FAMIL ER with RK . FAST- | Shs Gort seek ai fant MILY. in For details FLOYD py basement. 4 ‘em s on KENT, Ssecme. Ts Enenen oid fe | ol FE | 0 W. Lawrence Realt "Takes iS nes te . ae Realtor | WAR! - ‘sna a be over [GY “TOR | FE \pilesis ors Rega tet ¥t ® i y A Siw ha THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1955 a) % bik. E. HANNAN, LI 4-4900 GozY 3% ROOM HOUSE, PARTLY furnished lake. Why pay io money down. Model located =! Pere facing ate! rs ROOMS IN IN ies . andes rons Waady to os “CUCKLER R REALTY Baten FE tit ven PE FOR R COLORED FAMILIES ii koe just $55 A MONTH 30 YEAR TERMS INCLUDING TAXES AND ONLY $8350 MODEL OPEN Te | Yale Construction Co. SOLD BY HANNAN LINCOLN 4-4900 KNUDSEN West Side WM. Hi KNUDSEN 810 Pontiac , aie Bank Bide. Ph. FE +4516, Fadel ege 2-4810 | nee HERBERT C. DAVIS 4925 Pontiac Lake Rd. OR 3-7614 ~~ NOTHING DOWN rage fenced lot, 50x200, nore berries, lake priv- ARK ST, bedroom home, living =< stairway, na- tural fireplace dining room, ou ory 2 — attic enough for rage, RIDGEWAY Co-operetive Reel 3 Real Estate “4 APARTMENTS 3 fenced 200 lot. Set in a = fubdivision, oui z. St. Lk. eed rw $1500 DOWN @ room home With full base- mi oll impact polly Oi ah re ennad eres bare Jr. High Dist. For a grand fam- fly home bedrooms and bath Phen da 1dndd py room —_ fire 28, } room, en room. large kitchen with “Secals- and bath up. do yavetesy. wall aS ‘ washer, breakfast room, base. nt double , fenced yard. Near General Hospital very best of $400 Down 240 shell house and our choice af mesma Near St: Joseph Hospital bedroom home, very clean. Ga » fsuto, heat. unfinished upstairs with A fine older frame home in the of condition. bed- |. For Sale Houses “ag GI HOMES 3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW yments of pendevess equity in ey or mall: er down payment and rger monthly payments. WEST Leroy BUNGALOW 500 DOWN glassed=in front som Full base- ment, new gas &.c. heating sys- tem, ~ garage, and nicely land- price of only DIXIE HIGHWAY *= taps AND BUSINESS eight room modern home. Excellent location for many types of businesses. Leesa! rem a vestment for only $ everything rental lection. in good = sound investment WE SELL - WE TRADE DORRIS & SON REALTORS CO-OP MEMBERS 762 W. Huron FE ¢1557) $400 DOWN 2 bedroom diced full . bath, brick fireplace Hardwood floors. C. Pangus 1919 M15 PH. Ortonville 132, Reverse charges | THE E> OF 55 type modern vaste ¢ 2, bedrooms, ving ‘room, dining full named =<. ing. felis pags b doar. eon decorated, we Ai aie er hat eis es _OR Saban, 1458 Pontiac Lave Ba. Ga Sanka tricity, areas with 1 on an sdditional the con- po water, lg in a . Near FE 5-3397. WHY RENT? ® low down will p~ make You the. tandlord of this ward 8t. ‘en off Orchard Lake. full basem Gas } to good credit, We are leaving 1 me vacant so you can move in. Better burry! CK LOVELAND 2188 Cass Lake Rd., Sy pe FE 2-4875 : 41661 ADAMS "REALTY CO. 382 A FE ¢3393 FE PE 1809" OR 3-2420 MODERN ? BEDROOM BUNGA- w. Out Sashabaw Road Lake. on sos down, rE 23-2300. * ee is § BIRD TO Pontiac | SLICE OF = For Sale Houses HOLIDA: FARMS§ HOMES ORJano, 34-1101 LEAVING TOWN, WILL Lee 43 fice veo * home. $1950. Som finishing 0 . PE 56-8656, NORTH END 4% room pie yagi gle ee eee ment, ‘earage. hey “close to school and ebb dl Cl & You'll be See iG THK Batemen mpsen Realt Fares Rd. FE Salen * Suburban Beauty — —_— Rancher ron ed place of closet space, lar efficient kitchen, delightful, well —— grounds, e privi- ed at $31,000 sor ment call Mr $-1201 or FE 5-7206. “BUD” Nicholie REAL ESTATE STOUTS BEST BUYS TODAY BRICK, BRICK, BRICK your 8 son store front, —_ Pay rege on the home in the back. Two large ——- windows; in store 3x35 floor area, OWNER. 3 BEDROOMS. itchen. Reasonable down plan § ment, 66 WN Johnson, FE 200. WHITE OR*COLORED Back of St. Joseph's Hosp. Clean riment u Tiving” ining ro om, —— new e wnace. Offered for $20,000 WILLIS M_ BREWER Pa SMART BUYS RANCH HOME u- $1,250 DOWN 4 s & mrt je Oil heat, auto. ter heater, fu bow Built 1 Convenient north ped ie —_ = — clothes dryer Bea le 2 bedroom bome. All large rooms on large lot, bi rt rf ill, must ch Sena nese | with rea- sepa FOUR ~ BEDROOMS. home — needs ome faishing. 1 113 acres. Full be. ent. Priced for b ay sale rat $1986 with $950 LC. HAYDEN 86 E. Walton Bivd. ~ | Realto rtd Eves. with $2, rooms with un WE BUY AND re LAND CONTRA NICHOLIE AND HARGER 0. Open 8:30 ‘til 8 33_W. Huron 8t. Ph re 6-8183 BLOOMFIELD TWP. Brick. 6 rooms. enclosed -bréezeway, pr secaaere, coy car garage, basement floor ary - carpeting, drapes, storm screens, eating space in pesetital kitchen, landscaping by _Pontiac Nursery th Near schools. $24,900. Owner, FE 47065, Crescent Lake MOVES. Ye OU IN Total monthly payments $49. In- taxes surance. ranch home lots with lake ‘privi-_ t 5470 Vincent coriier of North Pine Grove Ave. % mile ooh ate 5B are Lake Rd., “HANN AN ESTATE EXCHANGE “LINCOLN 4-4900 SUBURBAN LIVING a BEST! beth includes 2 “1M tile at [ | TER? Place a Classified RENT BEATER J. Re HILTZ a pases} mene tony Ww. Perce st. FE 4-2200 “OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1:00 TO 6:00 P.M. Tl N. Baginaw st. Tena eh The fromt yard is beau- tifully landscaped with rock _——< and terraces, Fruit 3 grape vines in the back and side. Two bedroom ranch style home car basement. A — mat must be appreciated. on TWO FAMILY heat. New siding on exterior, $1,750 down. $495 DOWN Edw. M. Stout, Realtor FE 54-8165 YOUNG $600. TO G1. 3 bedroom home with = room, a room, large kitchen, full basement with auto. heat, Russell Young 412 -W. Huron 8t. +4528 Opjen Eves till 9 Sun_ 4i_ § WHITE OR COLORED 7 c HAYDEN 86 EH. Walton Blvd. FE 8-041 Rochester ag oe | 3 pa Beauty: ik inet inoue “a oa neat im } he a price $3,800. $500 down, _ LIKE A CASH-GET. For Sale Houses 43 PPP BAP BPP PLO A A ALLA 3 BEDROOM. LARGE LIVING room Stoker room and heat, lot 40 by 120. Colored or white, FE ant DOW Owner sarees town, x, mo. old sd bedroom home, modern, la living room, kitchen and utili tb ed drive, storm doors, CLARKSTON. 6 8. MAIN. Early American 7 room home. 3 lots, $18,000 54073. SMALL : eo oot STONE AND brick stone fir 1 ‘block. Semen lake, = ee 8 a= 4 tof price p btw d down pay- FE 2-6286. 345 Oakland Ave. FE_5-0683 4. | Co-operative Real Estate Service For Sale Houses 43 ane 5 SALE ta ‘ 4 z / - bia “a te + O N a : be to be ap 3 - Bree A - - 2 Pel an ; s = L - You will GOING —— WET EE Joe, 0 and ‘charm. Pleasant living GOING Sat ania Chane (one extra large) and tile Lange ew ote 3 GOING _ Ene : ment, thoes. gia 4% per PAE ENE “sie WB| sera PURCHASE ONE OF) Wiss SR race SP. ayy oot ers and its # honey. Oak : dal RAN & se onal full basement with HOMES. NO DELAYS. im-| Sutomatic off heat. Located MEDIATE OCCUPANCY. * uy waking di MART TET Gat, MEAT | nee! wake” Brita BALES PRICE sic.| {19.90 it's @ real bar SPACIOUS LOT AND ALL . _- ‘ CLOSING COSTS. BEE OUR | Nest de Groom Sioneen RARY EXHIBIT HOME AT | oor urn eul basement 2328 MIDDLEBELT 'RD.| Acre lot fully tenced Monts RD. PHONE PEDERAL. = Sen's % only oe RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 18 WwW. H Open 9-9 The Phone FE 3-7163 or FE 8-0189 Northwood. Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Organization For Sale Lake Prop. 44 CASS LAKE XO FT. Desirable 3 bedroom hom tially ine insulated in Teea sep, wo Castes leke trontage. Priced right near — ho" — large rrerecaed ‘HOMES - BARTRAM dining room, | 4383 Dizie Hw R 3-1950 Bitchen “and. tate ood room. Neatly ‘OWNER WILL SACRIFICE BEAU- sie “rarely frente | ese eer cat win hu aeees emcee | pieiertbweee New ha 10" FEMBREE "& GREGG _—- ° 1565 Union Lake Rd. M 3-439? i "Union Lake. Village. | Jous’ J. DR fale $1500 Down SCOTT LAKE Comfortable 2 bedroom home, 4 rooms and bath lakefront home. Oil heat and garagse. Price $8, comphetety modern, large utility 450. $1450 down. opel gpa oes — 1% large F aS. OWENS 4 "OR_3-1450 $845.00 Down For Sale Resort Prop. 44A 1 front ranch type 2 bedroom | ~~ ~_-_-__~_~_-_-__-_-__~ : os ea ce asement and WALLED LAKE. YEAR AROUND. eee x J. VALUET, Realtor | or Tuxedo 1 Det. Sale Suburban Prop. 45A NORTH SIDE REAL ESTATE Close to . Terma, CARROLL G. PORRITT 23% W page ee) td ban Coal Ls . OFFICE OPEN 96 A. JOHNSON, Realtor FE 4-2533 : 1704 S, Telegraph Rd. $33 A MONTH 5 ROOMS PART BATH. 3 BED- OFF JOSLYN-: rooms . Total i. 400, $1,000 down. Our equity and peosw ge popatdR ogg omen take over contract. y ments pieog blinds, oak floors. $57.00 per month. 2 136 plaste: walls, two nice bed- _ Tennyson, off Joslyn rooms. ramic tile bath room, ACRES, 4 Immaculate kitchen and junior block house pear Grand River dining room down. U: $9,000 terms, room i 14 acre — se, $89,450, terms. Pull » nt. ofl fy oe ee 5" seme hot "moleapea” Fenced yard, . ‘ roker ‘ed only $12,650.00 with $3,000.00 down. Call a i. 40345 and 2215 Postiac Trail ee ene been eae North Side WM. A. tm, m exce Ei cerane “saat bark KENNEDY rms “ mit., rt nah water ee good fur- Open hoe a opm nace, rm sash screens Laundromat in kitchen. Paved | 20% _ Hu £3608 street. $2,000 Williams Lake ( YI] {ARI i 'S paseo ¢ wis oe ee god auto. Bw meninaime Priced" os atten Ff eR “water in basement. Four room GI PoP Boren, speires Coss ts) bax par Sehr eck et Name, | sehen. re. ‘bank 6 tener excelient/ loc: Tica. Plasterea walls | —— MINUTE » style thru ouf. Select oak floors, full & comfort! Spacious room bamt. with recreation led, ~ rs a. agar bee rm, Gas heat, suto. -— hot cares ite hot Bea view =, ? t S107 down 65(\so0, terms . costs, ; Te an en bee John K. Irwin, Serra REALTOR ion a ™ Phone FE 60047 Eves. PE 3100 | B. D. CHARLES, Realtor FE 4-0521 DRA i” PLAINS 717 S. Telegraph Rd., Open Eves. Now super deluze ranch bum ED peralive Real Estate Buchange liv: foom, with ‘Ww, master bedroom 14x16. A careful buyer will be interested numerous fe . Breesew 3 Situated 70n270 3 : as ay on 8 Lg : BEST EVER in” vt" gepeet_ Ss Oh! What A Deal, Full Prite price Six rooms, in- Only $7300. Lovely 2 bedrooms cluding den bedroom and bungalow, tile bai ot) heat, bath on first floor—slso 2 garage. Wil) sell- on terms. fireplaces; second floor has 4 spacious bedrooms and 3 OPEN YOUR HEART . baths. Near school & trans- sunshine wil] be let in, when . It's a natural for Ge ates eee Gee | eens oe ou name what want in « We have the key, so why Gitsot“See "cna you wit be | dary "Botemen 'y Rampats convinced Realty, 377 &. Telegraph Rd. GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS EXCEPT ION AL —To Sell— You Ty, Buy To ell INSURE IT wext 'DOOR. 39 1) BRANCH ing _ room dherme ane ows e-plenty; with ‘Cathed- in- vo | om, ELLIOTT & SONS Northwestern at Middlebelt JOrdon 46121, MAyfair 6-2503 OPEN 3 bedroom brick, located tn Fero- crest Subdivision, “s mile N. of Dutton, on the Orion Rd. eh caeeent Gren tile. bath ee and powes FRANK SHEPARD $621 Orion Rd. OL 1-Té11 For Sale Lots 46 Watkins Pontiac EO 1002150 ft. building sites e beautiful —- borhood. fishy re- strict bug serv- tas: roads. Pontiac. Lo AG Stevens poole Beautiful oe sites 100x180 al —- On service, — stores. good So Low as $550 Frith $55 Clarkston Orion Acres 4 acres. Wooded parcels. On @ paved rd. 4 mi. north of Pontiac _Baldwin W aidon Acres 8 acre parcel of nice level land. just north of Poatise city limits. Good en soil. Easy to drive yeur own well. $2,250 with $159 down. Perry Acres Low as with $100 do Dunn Farms 1% acre parcels, On a good Pontiac POR BETTER and McConnel School. Russell A. Nott, Realtor. _Pike. PE 45005. Cag me, Ringe VACANT crrY tN BHA Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TIN. saghaw Bt “Spn PE $2168 For Sale Acreage 47 Ope: TT N. Saginaw St. 4 ACRES APPROX. Paved road frontage on one side gravel bo end. Meats. cleared™: land. about five of Pentios ae | "yo00, 10 per cent\down. — 30 ACRES All level —_ clear. Six miles north of Pontiac near a busy community. very w at $460 an acre. $4,000 down. ‘ Edw. M. Stout, Realtor "th 8:30 oo Ph. FE 5-8165 ~ 5350 GREER ROAD -UN 7 XI. “SEL DON CO. 765 ACRES HIGHLAND ROAD | 3 larze private lakes, good so tor —— a develop: | eart Pontiac mt In the —— ot Henle 8-5715 | ‘00 "oF Detroit UN “ti, M. SELDON CO. 4286 Dixie 3381 Open OR ~ 10 ACRES Of beautiful garden soil. to Pontiac, Nice level land. pak ares e to build a with a year ground oye crossing the ‘& of the property. $4,200 with $800 down. 5 ‘Acres on the Dixie 2 mi, north of M15 on the east mae! a the highway. Some woods and a is po oa around stream. $6,500, *3 3 “ACRES 3 acre corner block. ranch type, nice homesite with a year around stream crossing the roperty. Only $2,000 with 9650 "SMALL FARM 4 room 1 story home op a tiful corner lot. On 5 1-3 acres Beautifully qe sy flow- aied This property is 7 fenced. See this one as possible. $0,500, $2,500 “i C. LADD Drayton Plains Sundays For Sale Farms — 48 120 ACRE DAIRY FARM, LARGE house, grana: for t 85,000

R E DAIRY “farm » ewer Gand Soles Main Street Market “airy other buildings. Baresin. #14000 }4.000 down, Dan In city of 1,000 near Detroit and hee were hers grossing over $800,000. This place CROSBY LAKE RD.-188 ACRES has equipment to spare and im home, barns and silo, nice first class from front door te river runni through farm. Idea) back. Price of 000 includes for cattle. Mr Henley, FE 5-5715. stock of $10,000, terms. No. 3514. after 6:00 or Detroit u 3-5500 HM SELON | STATEWIDE PARM FOR 6UB-DIVISON PUR- egy From 63 to 465 "e Also| Real Estate Fhottt-od ot fo res or faruing purposes, P. W Pontiac State Bank | a Be 66 West Huron. John A. [Lamimesnar: Broker @ ACRES, 3 BEDR MODERN |PE ¢1562 PE 50078 home, barn, down. | GROCERY STORE, STOCK AND 286 «acre ry Farm, tural mt. lease ery: water 22 stanchions, grade A. 4/| th! goes. Must sell on account home $i0. wn. | of illness Gooq close-in Citford “Stanley “Broker Fenton, | PAUL M JONES. REAL ESTA | @: i t MA aoa w. elt} Rent-Lease Bus Prop 49A PPP PAOD ALLL LA ALA AA EXCELLENT aeageeg oe 3 - pasement of] heat, Elisaneth @ Rd. near M-50. _PE 4-5031, y eA es GOOD FOR TAX MAN, REAL tr Pad r 7 p.m. CTORY_ Sul TLDING. Aya ft. Pontiac Press ‘Buclnens Opportunities 51 POOLE LLL LL LLL EEO call Lincoln WANTED: pores. 6.000 BEAUTY, PARLOR $500 Down Payment puts you in wusiness here. The full price of in business, Lease. Fully Cart Real Estate. 1 _Btreet. Open evenings & Sundays. CLARK Ceres ESTATE E 4-6402 1362 W wuss . Open Evenings Co-operative Real Estate Excha' CLASS C BAR - One of tures. "RIDGEWAY deena ed Fetate aoe cueperaiiee! Real Gas im living quarters, arate og commer location, $5000 will Atha es Stanley Fenton MA Me FOR SALE. SOY 6 ly equipped. Good yea business. MA41811. Eves. 4-2817. CLASS “C” BAR OR TAVERN WANTED Have 620.000 to pa good class °C” on busy tavern. Immediate Call R. D. RILEY, BROKER PE ¢1151 hand broker. Groc.—SDM—Home Ow $100,000 gross. This ing. suburban —— riment sad first me as iv EAGE lose | Sail Ri feage, OR Stilt PE 40003 78 ACRES 3 BFDROOM — HOME, , FOR PARMS AND ACREA MODERN FARMS eat’ acres, 3} bedroom home, 4-1 00 lerms. ° Co) 4 bedroom home, ved road, $12500 00, terms. 278 acres, 3} bedroom home §328,- 000.00, terms. 1290 acres. 4 bedroom home, $18000.00 terms. 2 8s. 3 betes home $8,- B Ra modern home A-1 Sa ae aaa or EARL SUGDEN Ottice = MO ¢en41 Eve. sun. MO Lapeer. Michigan % W. Lawrence 160 ACRES FLOYD KENT, Realtor PE 8-6108- Next to ee NEW o UNIT pail td tne one. A TTELULE 19,509 down. Owner. SYLVAN REALTY 2383 Ly On 3-0f0s.° downtown on Front Si "Reta 9sten. Terms. SYLVAN REALTY 2383 2982 PRYNNE CASS LAKE AREA Income Home Spacious § rooms. Loe! in a ‘lect. Sed ‘Tri level a grand tome. with with ef $1390 SYLVAN REALTY. 203 e RD, N HARDWARE Main street location tn ‘smell growing town. Business increas. BE "2 Uitte Carpet — 1963 Good. 000 ak = ~ FAMOUS RESTAURANT and cafeteria. Exceptionaly fine Sanee Flee Eh = New mote Uaege ‘poved parking crea, Com: cael ngs eo paparonce ated sectdontion peom. Over thee gross. $82,000 on for estate and all. WARD E. PARTRIDGE MICHIGAN BUSINESS REALTORS SPECIALISTS IN BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES THROUGHOUT MICHIGAN 43 W. Huron Open Eve. FE 5 Oce’ poll Ma + Around, Room. ali completely Highward of li . water. fo sane ce me 000 down will handle pools stiueme: Shown Rae = CLARK REAL ESTATE 1362 W, Huron. Open OPPORTUNITY —_ aE E r § FI tas (e) ber fil 3 Hint Or 3753? tg Giroux TR To TO Partridge is “THE BIRD" to = ae teens QUEEN BE. iNness. _Keege Havbor, FE sozte {a | Sale Land Contracts Sz W WHAT HAVE You TO PLL LL LO LOA LA Aol P ln Hl INVEST Your money tm a good land c tract, Have come excellent = ye with Laced al discounts. seated 60441, Ask for Ted | |. C. HAYDEN Realtor |~ Open Eves. | 53 6 E. Welton Biva Money to Loan (State Licens Lenders) Up to $500 CASH for You Today 30000 FAMILIES IN PONTIAC an@ Oakland County have bor- | vowed from Buckner's in the last , 37 years. SEE UP - 70 DA TO-DATE LD RE ARE COMPANY You ALWAYS WELL Tit TREATED. Wher itn comes When there ere hapatte’: Abe y with you are mi Js sure of kind and considerate treatment. BETTER SAPE THAN SORRY You can obtain up to $500 to- day or eny day at Buckner's for @ short time or take up to 24 months to repay on low month- ly paymenta. charge is less than you think. glad you kner's where BORROW THE CASH YOU NEED AT Buckner. FINANCE COMPANY LOANS $20 TO $500 On signature HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORP. OP SONS 3's 8. Saginaw St an Money? telenh. as your short time em- | be THE PONTIAC PR FE - 8121 a = of praevia ‘or peas ot ae meateinn oe . few jew minutes sonreoare Home & i Loan Company) = Community National Bank Bd Hours § to 8 Saturday 6 GET CASH QUICKLY. Up to $500 LOAN CO. FE 2-9206 903 PONTIAC STATE BANE BLDO. ee ets o28 623 to 9500 = SEE oars N re ens TEX GUE. FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. Senet RSON Based PE $010 or FE bath Swaps CASH POR YOUR VACANT CITY lot. “5-3000.. tract ¢ am ae ind \ ~ ! . Swaps 55| Sale Household Goods 57 7 MODEST MAIDENS | || For Sale Miscellaneous 60, Fee Sale Miscellaneous 60 4 Hay, Grain & Feed 71 } ; = 5 Serre en Se re ro ~— — ee POPPI POLL PPP LALLA ene ner Goes poner =— DEW AsKER | PORTA “New GENUINE CULTURE. PEARLS Be REFRIGERATORS, ALFALFA HAY BALED, WALLED : , | 7 FE 8-054 freezers, electric stoves. | | Lake. MA 41070. Call ‘after 7, PE $125, MI 6-130. ; Thoma. | sew tnee Bie ipenens. Le ante WAT OX TRADE Y LAND ‘|\KITCHEN CABI i eh FIREPLACE NS. | Terms. Call 8 ny “wayne corn, tractor work. MA 5-0666. furniture, ae or auto for 42 im. model, $05.00 val- | caeee. aa — | Heating Co. $33 N. Main, Roches- new or used good housetrailers.| ue, $50.50. Slightly mar i HAND BRAIDED RUGS MADE ter OL 2421 HAY, STRAW. CORN, OATS TRAL ‘CHANGE t —several 84 in. from new of -used «material, dyed = ——— __~ Potatoes. 0. OA 62179. 60 S Telegraph PE 2-3200| 66 in Models at terrific values to color, any _sise. +1971: oe Do It Yourself 61 S000 5.900 BALES, | OF GOOD MIXED HAVE $i.800 EQUITY IN 3 BED. Michigan Fiucrescent, 393 - HOME INSULATION |~ EO OS nrc hay. Phone’ Ortonville 3 Fe. room home. Completely furnished | —°PS'd Lake Ave we Mineral Wool “COMBINATION DOORS WHITE BALED CLOVER HAY MY Lake privileges Will exchange J 4 1*," Blanket *. Sq Ft. pine - ~ Cedar. side wall anne for 30" or more modern house- 4 a” Bianket Vee 09) FU shakes WHEAT STRAW, Sie warm | coe. paved _trailer. FE 5-3408 after 4 p.m. |KENMORE ELECTRIC RANGE | co CHURCHES INC Pililford, MUtwal 2s ee “TRADE | Simost new. just 465 Call OR ial’ D48. Ke. 2. ee Lin FX. — | ea aaa "AS a ie = 34633 after 6 pm. x «c | PE 20333 # Foor HOUSETRAILER, GOO by aluminum storm windows or Batter ¢ r uy Des a : totee tis. FF | oe —— | Pe aay AND a condition with toilet. ee ee a DES No.4 OS5ec.Lin Ft | DOORS © rinse “AND SECOND CUTTING _ #204 WILL SWAP 6 FT KEL VINA- > ; | al } oO = 7 tor deeptieene Fetus ree Ne: | cINOLET AND Paint” ae HAGGERTY Jalsuce Waee 7 ioe sau ° building materia! or ‘plastering Half price at Jacks. 183.N. I UMBER Co | Selegiie Alou bods — T er work of equal value Need Kitch | Near Seare. BU Rn CO. ue =A _ $1806, FOR saLE HAY. 1 MIXED MO ea sink, flooring. wail board. — 17 ave Mwy, Walled Lane | CEE WEEDON: thy alfalfa and clov a e' La epublic 9-2743, Utica, = pt rket ¢ | «1861S. Telegraph Ra PE ¢2506 | ————- Set. between 8 a.m. and 2 pm. Farge vag aaa nS a HEAT | {OUR HOME | 25 “PER CENT | | HAY—STRAW oe 4 a ike | —— a. EET. Ia DELIVERED tility reom or | Discount Sh For Sale Clothing 56} new, $100. OR 3-5081,, Besement ductiype ot “furnace, Berry Bros Witte pane’ Da | oi — FE +i antuthortzed ed SOL LLL at wh al | = Pancamna ow Mews, wourn's| 6-9 pm. ~ See sere atom Pete) See Peta Ome Oe | "Oy ae gate | See wee shen aed and childrep's clothing. Resale K service Ave. FE 5-6150 | < _Bhop . Traile e, FE FE 5 |” bedrm. re net ‘rane asain LINOLEUM . yd. 306 _Ahter hours. PE "| Do rr’: JORSELP 8 SEP TIC TANK so TON, TpaeA. “ap Snome. Chesee reer ee * a AND. 16 GOOD CONDITION. | LINOLEUM ROOM we 2.39 @ HOT WATER HEATER 30 OAL _ son. 80 8 vote P mired ‘pay. Carpenters. 6 miles 42 iittie as ‘ down a8 as FE Ser Armstrong's Vinofloor ta Price | gas New, approved for use on ~ bon THE aor | = tue Giverbel RA years 1 te pay. LADIES MOUTON LAMB coat. | fe, VOy SG en pr. Consumers lines, se cg oe ee | Dee minha tire Decker, | spirch dat AND STRAW te Sha “%, eb De Loreal Ge i 5 A sine 16. 0. PE Sone RUBBER BASE PAINT GAL. 338 These are alighly marted. Also fier Cone, Miller's Falls and cents» dale 3061 Joslyn Re PARTS—STORE MAN'S “OVERCOAT, PADIS iD HOUSE PAINT. electric. oil bottled gas heat- | a wower tools sews. drills a : teen-agers clothes FE 4¢-6670 after r ‘ n i sanders 70 WIRE TIED BALES OF AL Ev for the Trailer SYERS. 14! on HURON ers at terrific value. ichigan | faifa ana clover hay Harold erything witre @a7t Fluorescent, 383 Orchard Lake | Fy. POOLE CO. - | Baldwin, Oxford, Mich. OA 83191 Lo] oe Re Size 16 stike perigee Rea Ot or a aoe a ea ENE INGSHEAD VA Open Daily "8 6 p.m; = ‘we rey | heater. EM 3-3428 D 151 “Oansad. Ave FE 41530 ~~ For Sale Livestock 72 Aa 7 PR Bos, y epertaer MAGNAVOX RADIO AND PHONO- Set cee eeae MaecO-Las (FLOOR SANDERS POWER A nnn: | qa ee Ess =f TF Ps So cog fn 88 or ato "ig. men recorde Ques “quantity paints. Phone PE 1-1045.- a) sors cahin yews. air compres y anOUS.. PRESHEN IN MAY, | MEOURETRAILE a ‘| of records, record ca also PHOTOGRAPH- cals Jackson’ Rental |” reducing herd, Barbarian breed- SETRAILER, . 9 BED- holstered rocker im good cop- and dark room 45240 : FE ing, $200. OAKland 8-2606. rom a Sosesges ae . _tng, $200. OAKiand 6906. __| ome | Sale Household Goods 57) wimseaey DUNCAN” PHYPE oe ee cosea sua ben ae | dar O3R TOOLS ‘DO YOUR Own ? Cane se ns WoL -™ E PPL PPP APPR PO rr drop leaf table OR 3-2470. ay ALAN << f Newsivewres 4 LAS UIPMENT, 614. | plete stock "ca See crock aa ! Mae = ee MOBIL ACTION SALE eA ORD oor eo ton, Conk . Grad 3 Oeuie eka eae | Supety 1h) wan tae ose (3 7 RIDING, peas 4nD, E Im APE ; IN DALE 3. save... e B. inks y est Montcalm. : eq. &e Lincleum . 4 on Bilberz Willams. FE és , ee : wae $10.50. G A. Thompson. 8 S., 54-4712 Friday ‘hrough Seaeseaay lay City. OTF13. ARTMENTS ‘Inlaid 6 % wide ibe . Good Heavens, Wilbur, it's — already: rry. _® to 6:30. Closed every Thursday. 22 SHEEP AND LAMBS. $8 —— Reg MOVING OUT OF CITY. Dis \2 CHEST OF DRAWERS. METAL | a | Phone MAple 5-5206. coaches are truly es 9c Wall Lin..,. .29¢ ttle used quality ttems utility eabinet, reasonable MY Sale Musical Goods 62 7 STALLION. «¢ YRS OLD HOL | | Wi storm loses, windows. eg. $4.95 House Paint $14 Chest of drawers, Sal H hold G ods 57 F fla 60 1 rhe ean \ id FE 46121 | rt $695 Enamel $1 08 mirrored top, GE. Swivel vac- ie ones 0 7| bate ‘Sale Miscellaneous Pra IN, “COLUMBIA CONVERSION | ACCORDIONS, FACTORY PRICES sited paeaeors <== OR HAR pon ppt! $3 “abate ¢ | mag at cp leath tab! ‘adi and a - PLL LL LAP lt all = | j E : 2 | WERY FINE SAD a! istic Tile... cece ee = pores races ae Mee MAW aie watncr aoe cone coe AUDIUM HEARING AIDS ARE £88 burner. Complete with ther- ee ip noned ecneet see: peogt ness horse. also buggy ang cut other new terms. Inlaid Tile te i rin, aa tt MY : mostat. $50 3071 Churchili Rd, . ent Apt. ter. like new 6-2020 Bank rates See u 6x9 Lnicleums 10 | Atte SEs ri _— _Tinced Ru SE a = 31060" con _Auburn Heights (ka Ot aie DONKEY CUTTER. NEW As ’ . + = E_ ttt ie = < , . New be Harold’,, 140 S. Saginaw Mfuriohinge = 8 — HOUSEHOLD WOODBURNING HOT WAT! Les agtoeny eter thy PH ALTO SAX VERY GOOD Gon-| snl veed, western pony cat Ee | Holly. ang ‘Tin’ Home. Used _ ARVIN GRILL $16 EASY WASH- Soe eeiek e. aOR 3-406) =e meee Aer BLACKETT' S- tollets. bathtubs, shower stalls at _ dition FE 20900 ; feat rE "eaipe | olan oa er $26 Leundry tubs. $10 All _ Rochester, : —1_ Bet terrific values These are crate LESTER SPINNET PIANO, LIKE | — ——— — ! excellent condition, EM 3-3350_ _|*, ROLLAWAY m3 ean h OFFER marred. re ee 303 = $350. Also ceilaret $20 Wanted ock 73° we wim, take vour soatrect. ANTIQUE ORGAN. 8 PIECE W conn heseeeetie Se tl soe || oe a =— | Livest gee or but Duncan Phiyfe dining pag = ; wv Wes Ingnouse a on | PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR. FE ¢ er, A-1 condition. $35, FE 43175... 4 @ & 8 in. sheeting : MBER | Cacar Schmidt. FE 3-5217.- ING - ROOM | d Trai iler a Se ee oes" | 99 electric range with wid _| and 676 M, 2xé's and 2x68, 0 “LU J : Lemme td a hdl hg BLUE Liv. Oxtord Trai ANTIQO® SOLID MAHOGANY |... [Shoes OW 9190.08 A seal careers | cents ala Ol peer, joe ee | REX A SPINE PU FROM . blond Wood, for beef cow Michigan bottle gas. Trailer parts $100. Me wa : wes pas 6190.08 La a ee co ding. tate he Incite nt oxt- rir. Ww a utility sarge : — sie , ; : F P e “esi 318 6. Telegraph. FE | Mal Par seth siial ture ‘on . Lk. . $16.95 1.35 | MEDICINE CABINETS LARGE 20 a ee | 2030 &. Dert AUTOMATIC ruacrRic DRYER $28.95 | Dresser, chest, full size ved. New. | Loove $135 | tm, mirror ell metal cabinet 91 95 | ~ ou NS BOY. SBLL. TRADE Oy biowers chain ses 6 pet eee sie oot menth | Late tmedel oa. 98.98 ’ 9.50 5.98 aye seoeten Soe o> FES. ReeIaTOR tes. Po OR = | a “ Ba r reed MANY ITEMS 6.46 | nets with and without lights, Dew | Scope Lo Swing mount. 6138 OR CLINTON | eer2ARENURST er. ter month Phone MY SOTIL 4 4.98 modilay andevessys pl mew ad (to CLINTO? Strictly well roads ADMIRAL DUAL-TEMP_ REPRIG- o0.88 Easy Terms , Sevecent. 305 Orchard Lebe Ave, | 0,4 SHOT BOLT ACTION AND CHAIN SAWS end grounte,. chopping erator 11 cub perfect. con- re THOMAS E ONOMY . 82 Phantom Schwinn 2 in. bi- SEIN I! SENN Steer dl SSithutal Eat Ee Te ee ae Ey i In BAR isso”) | Auto Acessories 80 RrOMaTie pBENDIZ WASHER FURNIT URE CO. BOY PAINTS Hat gare si | Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 ws & TRADE CREDIT ~ A and ping table YOU ARE BUILDING AHOUSE| Wa. may ms . : eo pee? 18 7 St. (ae | Was 6325.95 $229.95 2 USED TIRES, SAFETY TREAD, Pedéesh. ‘BANK URNITUR Pontiac, Michigap can eaek oF New rer | BLACK DIRT ores FE ¢1 700-18, $10. FE 41018. 169 8. Shir AUTOMATIC a 050. OR | 45 Orenard Lake Ave. PE 4-138! L AUTO WASHER tag | cee eee vow, cies | rin sand cad grovel 7B sees, KING — lr. Awriqu® SOLID WALNUT PER. Opn. oP trie range Neascnable. EM 22200, ee Wes ome ROW ae OE ee tranny e:| pontiac | Mice _| Attention: Auto rong ea chair. Beeutifully refinished. | 5—conIC FEET DEEPPRESEE Veet _w Meck 08) tr PE 348T1 of PE SS non at OPD — Fe ee wank BS rig a ee For Sale Miscellaneous 60 BURMEISTER pte ja A nO & og See ‘oe ‘ CHAIN SAWS CUSTOM A of Dutton. ~ wel Tun 60-40 USED Aint iy @ Boe tng AIR COMPRESSOR JACKSON'S 1 a. —- BEFORE iriyents id. Level white. antique on FURNACE xe, & BuAPE. ‘Rental 2 W. Montcalm FE ¢s200| Northern Lumber Co. "New & Used Lumber — | gand, Wilkin “sand are TRY A ORE satin with oss iso tank — €197 Cooley Lake Rd ——- —aae= FILL DIRT GRA i +6508. Sato” WASHER & SEWING 2uBe - 3412-3145 | FILL DIRT GRAVEL SAND. TOP EN spring Pity ‘patera. FE TREBE, | mach. Creep for cash FESS. | A ices gunoli hobby | = ee it san | Used doors. comp. with frames _ sell FE +0172 Hot GHTEN'S We wrecking 1940 te 1086 ef Woden | RE ‘CREATION ROOM rtists’ supplies, hobby | pyergh MEM © * MRE sigg| SAVE ST entne cot firuree co | MANURE AUT RINBE—— | a0 x aan. mocbeser Ot ave - cary eht rests We stare sor pg al gis supplite-check our 9ew | a+, SURPLUS LUMBER | —Wood, Coal’ & Fuel 67) "Mactaiag Stesine on 5205 | SapnetFranumiunn, col Jeet ‘w. Se tee. | .. OF 2296 i “2° . ‘ . CLE _tora, rid por © king. O! + 2782, | . Benpix economat wasnen.| SUMMER CO AGE classification “Hobbies |“ tures, newest. brightest and most | AND MATERIAL SALES CO ~~~ | iit GMC MODEL 33 4 oh | Siena. geneesten cad coinage $4 Ot) bea stove, oe Furniture built by Rattan Creft; and Supplies” No. 24A. modern ty “ne for kitch- Rd. (M-88) OR 37082 | goop SLAB WOOD. _— and cattle rack De- Bg OD agate rt) pee Te GS sic rooms. 611.50 vain O68. | @ Fenian TiMEt nBomiene | aaa tor #10 Delivered re = ce ens miles ot 3381, SCHRAM AUTO PARTS . Baby_ pen. piece sectional sofa Loun al ee. * 2 = ~ BOTTLE GAS — pee mpage ep eee table, CH ENCES le oe « en Cunt metel ee be ee Bg a e4 _after | 3539 Diste Hwy Universa] clothes dryer special. oné with goose necks ne tate AN OR FENC pores Groneee abe, ave SAVE _Supety | 100 8. Saginaw 8 | a Rc a aan waY Srosuet a , ELEC | Auto Glass Service #160 08 Eaey credit terms. Ken | Unbolstered im, dark green and FREE ESTIMATES PE bie | CHOREMASTER SNOWPLOW AT. “He Geog "well Jet bum ow 13 13 | grant FE S400 afer ¢ os capacity aes, goes, Like, Dey, When you need it! Mave you tried Fuel - 4268 . eotton . 2 ™ . Like NTTTY TOPS. aeryv while Gm 3-200. rubber cushions and backs, 8296. {new toa" Ow er _G. A, Thom 8 8. Pe ore? labs and sawd Saask: Canpeasaes Sar you wait. I b 4. BULTWELL OAS RANE. wo | _ Coll MI 42408 for ent. ALL OUT COLEMAN, FLOOR FURKACE | — ew aenaes roe | Stig, eggs gg saver SAY Y NEIGHBOR T Ai" Sore ruaranteed, Bree 11m Poom "back ber, 62696, Easy | 100 models. One of America's LIQUIDATION ast tee “beast ener (Gi leneine, ise f | SCRAP WOOD FROM FACTORY : caw | mune 80. Electric stove| best brands. Perfect New guar- "|S Save PLOwBING SUPPLY. "| S04 kindling. FE 2675 __ MICH. P' CHAINSAW HUB AUTO GLASS CO. est. “nee On Gen emtocd tor 8 years. Buy 9 sew | JUST © DATS LEPT. SALE ENDS CORDA, Ae PTF 190 8, ae PE $210 | SPERDWAY FUEL OIL. FIRE- DISTRIBUTORS | 122 Oakland Ave rawers $1198 @ni0, 0x12 ee a ee | cone bare P xe VINYL ie EACH =| ONE 3 STAGE 3 HORSEPOWER | SS FOUR 600-16 a i rugs & used machine ichigan Fluo- | $28.95 Electric Sane” cases rt 6 Sr h’ 257 agi at good kindling wood We bave used ws se wheel for the eae Terms at aero Orenare Lene Ave | $38.95 Darmeyer mixer Lin _Smith’s, 287°S. Sa a S.S ee ttton FE 29111 aa or | an & Paint Co. PE §-@1se, trom $35. New for $19950. Cal ‘oF ava ae “Perteet ae ponge MOP .... cssares | _# ——~ — 3-682 ‘ental : ol be MAIN FURNITURE |"222% pe mAGELLENT | Site Deep Proer cocker. ee 1 tice. meter” Ue sew FEE Com OARAGES REPAIRED” TO For Sale Pets = SPnavEns ORCHARD AXD ES FIREDOME Rad heater, 4 door. to oats = side walls, aon ter royal 22 Wisner, "83 Ez Soon Over row roads sail eh wil _ by word is dependability ‘re never known LAS ORION M2 at Buckhorn e MY _ 2-261) "till 9:00 p.m. Cy Owens Your Ford Dealer 150 Used Cars Must Be Sold in February No Better Cars No Better Prices Anywhere 1954 Pont. Star Chief cus- tom 4 dr. sedan, like new De ees veers Apoweo Sibeee) 1951 Oldsmobile Holiday 88, a beautiful car. . .$795 1951 Ford 2 dr. sedan, ready to go ....... $495 1951 Dodge 4 dr. sedan, one of our best..... $450 1950 Ford 8 cyl. 2 dr. R&H 5 osc secs en $295 1952 Pontiac 4 dr., R&H, a good OMe ........ $795 ey Ford custom 8 cyl. 2 ,RGH ..cc2s5ss $895 oa Buick 4 dr., R&H, Dyno. Trans. .....,$395 1952 Nash Rambler Sta. Wen., R&H, overdrive ais cibere oc'ets ess -, $695 1949 Ford 8 cyl. 2 dr., R&H ...ccccssseo- SIS SEVERAL TRANSPORTATION 1947 Nash ..cccccese $95 1946 Chevrolet seeeee $95 1946 Dodge Cpe. .....$95 1946 Ford. 2dr. .....$125 F. ~] 1947 Ford 2 dr. .....$150 . Le Owens » : hale sir ee by Dick Turner | CARNIVAL 7. Mt, Mog. V. & Pet OF. Cope. 1996 by NEA Service, Ing, ita adge a en * oom For Sale Used Cars 91 Se TiP TOP VALUES peepeesmeeee *1 "1 1954 Dodge 4 Dr. V8 : 1954 Dodge 4 Dr va - es Sa ie wag Dodge a - gidee 1989 Dodge Cl. Coupe V8 Ye 1953 e Cl. : 1952 ‘Botes ct, ¢ 4 Dr. power stee 1951 Chevrolet ra ‘Dr: a black 190 Chevrolet Ye ton pickup and cab 171° . 61205 Riemenschneider Bros. Dodge- - Plymouth “The Cars With The Forward Look” 232 S. Sainaw St. Phone FE 2-9131 PONTIAC ‘$1. 8 CHIEFTAIN 4 Oat cae utpped. juxe. y 2 ener ,FrE ‘33 PONTIAC ae oe CATALINA, excellent condition. OR 3-6122 eves or Sat. 7 ‘ PONTIAC ‘83 DELUXE 4 DOOR pe EG For Sale Used Cars 91 “Goodwill Used Cars”. 49 PONTIACS - 4. at. ond Clb. Ope. Radios, $305 & $495 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE 65 Mt. Clemens St. FE 37117 1953 PONTIAC 4 DOOR CHIEF tain deluxe, Hydramatic. other accessories, Maroon. White |} side walls. 19000 miles. $1250. One owner FE 2-T060. “Goodwill Used Cars” 82 PONTIAC - Station — with radio, heater. and Hydramatic. $1,295 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE 65 Mt. Clemens St. PE 37117 Low mileage. Fe 8, _tionally clean. Loaded. FE 1954 STARCHIEF, 23 TONE green all accessories. Excel- ee condition. Low Mileage. rs) \C 4 DOOR DELUXE 8 ‘ay wned gd 3-414 or OR 1951 4 Boom WOKAMATE = ee ate owned. = FE 44750. ludu g pore oe r * paint, low $2,000. Sy owner. MAple 5- rect “You mind turning off that set until] you finish shaving me?” YMOUTH DEALER | FO! For Sale Used Cars. 1 BOO ‘344 FORD CUSTOM 6 32160 NEW iar Lew mileage 955 FORD V. ips HENRY" “J, aeeee Ee : . 4 DOOR CUSTOM 4 CYLINDER. ‘$1 PCNTIAC. HYDRAMATIC, 4 door, Ful. equipment. A_ nice looking car and a nice running : : car. ee o EM +08 $650. sed or best ofter __For Sale U: Cars ot i948 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE. A-i " care condition. New top. FE 8-1117 1952 FORD CUSTOMLINE, TWO — tone, four door, six. Fordomatic, ‘$ radio and heater, clean, no deal- ers. M1 41177 days; MI 4-3750 eve. DESOTO Y HYDRA. 912 8. Weavers B mec a rect. Semi | ‘SO STUDE. CLB. CPE. RADIO, MI 47811 custom, service. HEATER. 16} CHEVROLET 210 SERIES | _=M_ 330% "4 OLDS 98 RADIO, MEATER, with Powerglide. 2 door, 17.000 gana SDA maDeD A miles _ FE 5-7347. “Goodwill Used Cars” HEATER. =D CHEV. ‘53} BEL ain HARDTOP. : pea steering. Owner “$1,378. MI 50 FORD HANK } Dp Fy} Pl 6-0188, Radio and heater: New Paint. he K SCHLAEFER $01 CHEVROLET § PASSENGER Transportation special. $495 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE 6 Mt. Clemens St. FE 317117 “Your Ford Dealer” | Rochester Ford Dealer’ Fae PETERSON 1953 Kaiser. 4 door MOTOR SALES 1961 1949 Kaiser 4 oes sedan 1961 Henry J 4 @ KAL 3TTs SER. Ayden L Tvs SALES AVE. FE AUBUR Late 1 y LINCOLN 4 «DR. C. CAP. only seagate miles, heat- 1 white lide =. radio and er, pow windows == sacrifice “ mer foe r quick ?| Month End Sale ered brakes steering, seat Original cost $4,500, finance ‘OMY USED CARS 22 Auburn Ave HUDSON CLUB COUPE. 1081 Full accessories, FE 4-8134. FO. boy sBUY OUR GUARANTEED Bech ity LAKE ORION MOTOR M24 AT pepper petal MY 22611 al “til 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. M 171 S Buy Here _ Pay Here NATIONAL OTOR SALES . SAGINAW ST. isd MElro: NASH beater “b @ DOR heater, $125. * 1950 HUDSON PACEMAKER 4 DOOR | 245 LARRY. JEROME. S PORD 6 =: HEATER. 4 254 8. Saginaw St. Buy a Used 2. PONTIAC | CATALINA. - SUPER geiaxe. Leather upholsterin = heater. Low m $1100. FE 4-5470. Se tlreee *be seen to be sores $1200. after PE 4.7636. 1951 PONTIAC 4 DOOR 8. condition MA = 1983 PONTIAC | DELUX UXE HYDRA- ep 4 door 23000 miles OR ‘63 PONTIAC CUSTOM CATALINA, | hydramatic. Loaded with access. $1405. OR 32480 “Goodwill Used Cars” ‘S52 PONTIACS . Chigttain, Deluxe. 2 ar & 4 €r. $995 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE 65 Mt. Clemens St. Fe 3-117 1951 PONTIAC. DELUXE. HYDRA. | matic, radio and heater 1 owner. 1070 Dover Rd. FE 2-4296. BON’ ALL Must PONTIAC *5? pinyilels thet ition access. Excellent cond: _Owner Call of ‘@1_ PONTIAC, ean “WITH RA- @io and eakeo’ $ 106. E. Ann Arbor. FE 5-6050. “Goodwill Used Cars” Special Sale On Studebakers — pore $206 =. Three 1951 models PONTIAC RETAIL STORE 65 Mt. Clemens Bt. FE 3-7117 *51 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION. Siac vai ub r _FE 2-3318 and “3 | Ls ee a ervoegaees vs EXCEL- Know All the Details about the purchase of a USED CAR. Surprising as it may seem, there are many little “items” that must have proper attention to fulfill a used _ear sale. 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.” 34 FORD 2 dr. 8 cylinder. A rea! clean family car with lots of good miles left. | $1,095 $1,095 $1,095 $289 down and $32.85 mogthly. Your old car could even be the down payment. "A:1" Buys ’§3 Ford 2 dr...... $799 ’'52 Chev. Clb. Cpe. $699 ‘30 Merc. 4 dr....-$444 ‘52 Ply. Clb. Cpe.. .$599 54 Ford Conv’t ..$1644 49 Merc. Clb. Cpe. $499 51 Ply. 2 dr....... $399 =. '53 Ford R. Wn. $1199 ‘s! Ply. Sta. Wgn, $599 °51 Mere. Clb. Cpe. $599 51 Ford 2 dr...... $399 '53 Chev. Bel Air $1099 °51 Nash Sta.Wgn. $644 = 51 Hudson Hornet $599 '49 Ford Conv’t...$399 '52 Ford R. Wgn. .$899 52 Hudson 2 dr....$599 52 Buick Super ..$1199 49 Chev. 4 dr.....$299 53 Nash 2 dr..... .$899 $4 Ford R. Wgn. $1699 = ’52 Dodge 4 dr... -. $699 Hardtops US2 Nord esos ee se eenicenls $999 *§2 Linculn ....eec-eece+ cs cecteeecct esses $159¥ 53 EGrd . == 3 FORD Pais Since una hydramatic and other accessories. 1950 Ford custom 8.2. door, Tedio ® Supe. “* ER | pontiad —C0s CUSTOM C and heater, to sell. beac civtel Sel ob $3 CHEV. % T u ee Sia bkamccee Wed wareten we Give en © Buy = 53 FORD %\ T. PICKUP R&B tacts arr svete dls 2 Montcalm West FE 40151 | - ‘33 FORD 2DR. RADIO, HEATER. Pontiac, ‘1 CHIEFTAIN” 68 TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS Pp AULSON $2 CHE _ R&H POWER ike caatel cana ee 2 1940 tudor’s. Both rua oo ee cre 4 DOOM. RADIO Seed” ee bio wee! ot SS mek. MOTOR SALES netee, DOOR. RADSO & | brakes. Mt $1208. Baldwin amas a 5 Pe St. Ee cCLB CPE RA&H#, ——— CHEVE. 710 SERIES. FORD 1004, COUNTRY SQUIRE. | x2 “BEiCK SUPER 4 DR. Ran _consider eeen. trede in PE $3004 bases Overdrive tinted elas fresh air Y NA nant : ater ~ ST ATION WAGON lights’ washers. dual exhaust ‘8 CHRYSLER. DIO AND 1954 DeSoto V-8.| ‘SS plates. Priced for quick sale. “$2 NASH STA. WON. RADIO, goat kel car. requunped wi with auto) Owner, MA 42133, psd FORD» IA 8 1964 FORD. ‘5! FORD IDR. R&H FORD-O coun er windows, to, omatic, radio, heater, wer steer- egharing Breed ing mileage Mi ¢-sese | (8 CHES. 2 DR. HE. Hurry! YOUR TRADE IS WORTH MORE = You THINK AT— — Michigan’ S Finest ‘Used Cars _ WOQDWARD AT 13 MILE ROAD 1950 Chevrolet’ Sedan Delivery. Just the one that you've been looking for. - Hurry! $349 * "SO Chevrolet Be! Air with radio. heater, and wer Glide. Needs some body work. $389 1953 Chevrolet Bel Air Tudor sedan with radio, heater and Power Glide transmission. - Beputiful car at only $1.179 | 49 pig rolet % fon a with heater, truck for e san wah — ’51 Ford Stat. Wagon Another handy vehicle. Has radio and heater. $687 . "54 Chev. 2 dr. Radio, heater, very low mileage. $1,289 ’53 Ford Club Coupe Just as nice as you'll ever find. Low mileage. : $989 1953 Dodge Coronet ~ "52 Buick Riviera Beautifal sedan with radio, heater, whitewall and E-Z Eye giass. $1,089 Hurry! 30 FORD TUDOR. A | wW and economy. te || clock further mobile mpeion ge yf og WHERE Do the Smart Buyers Go First? South Saginaw of Course hed Dba Soe erase “s spa over beig and its interior have to be view aac cee this one. ‘83 NASH aie ence meres tee woman of the family will love this car's brilliant blue fintsh and en Cn ah el a Of Crem | STUDEBAKER COMMANDER PORDOR. A car ir featuring an eye light green finish, V8 gor and hydramatic tra Saormtetes: ree transportation at its best. $495 $3 PLYMOUTH CRAN FORDOR. This car, featuring sparkling hematin oy a pleasing blue finish, has to Ae pel and driven to be ———— with radio, ‘heater, seat covers and of] filter. $995 cue Worry TUDOR. Pordomatic transmission. “83 FORD heater and seat covers. This car ts ip where radio. with mud and snow tires, and will get through the bed roads you and eget fun tee hol are encountered ¢@ a S104 #6 CADILLAC “62” PORDOR. ‘The queen df the highways.” The finish is a solid beautiful dark grey with lustrous brown trim. One look will convince you that this is “the” car. 5 . wer to be desi rh a> coated a bie car aoe Gueties will append eae | vos ditioned good ‘Tums as well. Squipped with radio, heater and clock ‘@. ~ wercen feta, tous that — ore pole eo an ease and comfort a en qs when vie $395 PA NEL TRUCK. hess you're @ sportsman, just like to work around the house, this peccilipe of wi corve you tn-any capacity deuired . Come tn and per $545 ‘8 NASH TUDOR. This car has radio, heater, relrppr teed transmission. All enclosed in a &-1 tires. Transportation plus here. the a er spotlight. clock and sturdy eocttcht, 4 rolling on DELUXE TUDOR. y sharp inside and Bh rg hoes two hood Aly coal "seeatieaA “ire ae on ‘S! DESOTO gee 6A ols dl clean RI ar Bn cic | paint & dandy two ere in- MATTH EWS- - | HARGREAVES Ae EVROLET. JLOPEN Twn 9 Pat. | Pe] ‘ 4 . an “THE PONTIAC PRESS, _FRIDAY, FEBRUARY #, 1955 Army Recruiters Battle Begins Over ubscription Television Son in Moh = Today's S Television Programs -. -- [Public Reaction | month scorn to MS Rar cons anatase month, according? to M/Sgt. Ray-. mond Barriault, station com- Channel %—WIBE-TV Channel 6—WWJ-TV Channel 1 WXYETV Chansel_9-ORLW.TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(7) Little Rascals. “Canned | millions shocks Topper and rail- @ Fishing.” “Glove Taps.” How hobo decides to use new executives. Robert Sterling, Good Neighbor Theater. Ray- mond Lovell and Carol Van Der- man in “But Not in Vain.” (4) Biggest Problem -Would Mean That FCC | mander. The 51 Oakiand County men | were: = J. Blliingwood, 48546 Dequindre, — avie QO. Jenks, 307¢ Gereid St. Roch- Capt. Video. Adventure. (4); Anne Jeffrey play Topper's| little show. Drama. (2) Featur- f ee ee en Time for Musie..Jane Palmer! helpers. ete. Must Remove Present | ||“ Prans Gross, io W. Long Lake, eS ee 9:00—(7) Dollar a Second. Quiz |#1:9—-(4) Variety with Steve) Ban of Fee Services fayiven Lake Cone Nt Perndal 6:15—(9) News. Austin Grant. with Jan Murray. tertain- | Allen. Poul Lz: Oliver, . Oxtoré Neva Pual Wikamc =| wae Vielen, o Big Story. ' ee ee ee Bewera ats ee Moly Letter from prisoner leads te.{ SATURDAY MORNING __[ battle in television's short history 6:30—(7) Heart of City. ‘Dead to to “C may break out shortly when the Donald x Porter, 043 Coast a Rights.” (9) China Smith. Dan 2a a aay of the Strange: 9:00—(4) Mr. Wizard. Federal Communications Commis- ‘aes Sage: ‘iss Watervury Duryea in Far Eastern ad-| earshall Pieced of ‘Stars. |». 59-14) Quiz ‘Em. (2) Michigan sion begins formal consideration of | eee ee on ae Lees Baers ee venture. (4) Showcase of Stars.) ecorter who ers © alae State. subscription TV. Jimmie W. Ray. 18 Mubourne Fred ” Wn western, “A and newspapering faster than he 9:45—(2) Wa University Fighting more heated and in- | stack = Likely Story.” (2) News Ace. tick : yne Va y- tense even than that which raged Washington - Ken Cline, Van Patrick. anticipated aboard “The Last | 1». * oe Jesse us Ortea- Pitot Schooner.” 10:00—(4) Happy Felton's Gang. over color is in prospect over the e 6 °. Bree x. 863 Atton St 6:45—(2) TV Weatherman. Dr. 4. 7 1: 15—(7). Cartoons. proposal to put a tollgate on chan- Earl Lyons 420 Howard McNeill 6t Everett R. Phelps. 8:30—(1) The Vise. Diamond cut- nels over which the public has jakypge Medex in 6. ter is kidnaped to cut stolen dia- | @:30—(7) Smilin’ Ed. (4) Winchell | been receiving free entertainment. wero — ~ 7:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie.; mond in “The Eighth Window.” | & Mahoney. (2) Sinema. * * 8 Poul C. Burton, 01 Mary Day Ave Rarer 9) Bowe "puc| (re Fak Chae Nec Bart Carton eae Jotarrecas : elcome,” : rf wi Star Playhouse. Broderick Craw-| mystery (4) Dear Phoebe. News- |1:00—(7) Space Patrol. (4) Funny| sv, would not, ineriare mie Joka. Good, 2481, Hemi. Otien ford in ‘Desert Tragedy,” story| paper comedy with Peter’ Law-| Boners. (2) Capt. Midnight. | viewers, by paying a fee, to see David C. Gpences, 338 B. s., te re | ee Es © 11:30—(7) Cowboy Show. (4) Space | first-run films, hit Broadway plays Laster Bailey. 63 Judson ot gunman. (2) Featurette. Mickey on fight winners. (2) Cadet. (2) Abbott and Costello. | and other features not now avail- = Edward M. Lankford, 68 N. Sanford St. . 1:15—(7) My Story. Drama. Our Miss Brooks. Mrs. Davis able. And they say their surveys MINK EYES MINK-A prize white mink breeder, eyes a mink | Ae ag 2173 Willew| 1:30—(T) Rin Tin Tin. Rusty and|! birthday causes busy day at pawn shop in comedy with Eve SATURDAY AFTERNOON indicate the public would be willing to pay for premium entertainment, coat in powder-puff blue, modeled The coat costs $10,000, has spiral pushup sleeves and a large collar. m doeeph Paul ‘A. Gration, 8717 Aubura by Lynne Engler in New York. Gerald E. Keego therton, 3476 8. Case ammmmneneneanin A Lake’ , Rinty save medicine man's : 12:0@—(7) McKenzie’s Saturda daughter from jewel thieves. (9) | | Arden Party. (4) Happy Hollow R ae free of commercials. The animal costs as much as s the p coat. William’ M. Aan, 1622 Bast Square Million Dollar Theater. Hedy La- !®:@@-(7) Passport to Danger.| (9) Big Top. Fublic arguments have Sern rag” “tevid 0 Malleré, 90 Judson marr, Charles Boyer in “Al-| Cesar Romero in intrigue ad- ing -for months over the practical | | Seen Aleta nani merce Carl Roy Davis. 218 Pairgrove Ave. giers.” (4) Eddie Fisher. Songs.| Venture. (9) Inner Sanctum. |1:60—-(4) Town and o—s (2) and technical aspects of pay-as- 52 Oakland Men | Nerval D. Thurman, 9° N. Shirley oa Ee =* "National ‘| “The Pattern of Fear,’ mystery.| Lone Ranger. | you-see video but those points will | Melvin T. Tiger Granger Ra., . e Ra. (2) News. Doug Edwards. Francis C. Loehr, 811 Fairview, Lake Orion. (4) Cavalcade of Sports. Middle-| 99 (4) Home Theater. remain immaterial until the FCC Do N | G rb | aired 3 , , , 1:45—(@) News Caravan. John’ weight boxing bout: Kid Gavilan Sissy Coa ® Uncle Teme or | disapproves. n Naval va | onten Sw. Watsse, 190 Palmer Wayne C. King, 1681 -Woliand ot, Bir Blake Radio & TV Cameron Swayze. (2) Perry) ys. Ernie Durando. (2) The Line- | ‘ Si af the | : James A. Knickerbocker, 126 Renshaw SERVICE Come. Songs. Up. Young tough leads San Fran- | *€0—(7) World of Speed. (9) Sat-| Many complenition cloud the Cet ae eae es TVC sg te | 3149 W. Huron $e. $:00—(1) Onzie and Harriet. Har-| cisco police on chase after mur-| Urday Matinee. (2) Bandstand. issue, but the overriding problem |U- S. Navy Recruiting ton ourt Fan Rochester Sg aes a et 4.5791 . | der of eldert - Pro | is public reaction to any change by | #nnounced yesterday that 52 of the Robert Welch. 1308 Air We 5 riet is alarmed when Ricky elderly woman. _ {800 — (1) Wrestling. (4 - Pro ; ; c. Jen wow . : the FCC of its historic ban on the| 70 men enlisting here during Jan UJ TQES ENCore Rochester OS ood switches from electric trains to |19:39—(7) Sherlock Holmes. Ron-| Basketball. (2) Midday Play- ins channels |Uary. were from Oakland County. Robert. Williams, 696 © Wolverine. chemistry. (4) Red Buttons. Red| aid Howard in “Perfect Hus-| house. use by any fee service of Men from this area donning the | for ‘Bad Act _ Lake Orion spends bad day at studio after} band." mystery. (9) Down You |s:99—(9) Million Dollar Theater. | viewee, It comd “welt heene a | Navy uniform were: 5; Or — oo ee i 7 wife forgets his breakfast. (2)| Go. Quiz with Dr. Bergen Evans. |. ‘ Ged weitcy’s | bat, pall James C Anderson, 234¢ Fordham.) DETROIT (INS)—Televiewers in ,n0'0% ® Kante, 91218 LeRoy Gt, Rose- | Mama. Family comedy of Nor-) (2) “I Led Three Lives. Richard | #®0—(7) Back to God. (2) Milky’s aay a ae rE areour,' 1m Nortn ive..|the Detroit area enjoyed actor |" Loker M MeCombine, Rosevt wegians. in San Francisco in| Carlson’ as FBI counter-spy Her-| Movie Party. aly, all signs Walled Laxe Ralph Evans’ performance on traf-| eceri§,2. Heteher. 41 Fairmont st. , . that it may be years before the Fred L alarteh, 3380 Pine Lake, Keege Wayne Nix, 1615 17 “waite Rad, Big 1900's. | bert Philbrick. |4:30—(7) Roundup Time. leone te settled. fic Judge John D. Watts TV show — 5 ceseen. ap - $:30—(7) Ray Bolger Show. Ray |11:¢9(7) Soupy’s On. Variety, 5:00—(7) Press Conference. (9) * «8 Jes Melvin Alle, see Princeton, ae oe “excep one, ato. G" Racike. feet Lanwroth, Dray- tries. to help ex-vaudeville part-| Frankie Lester, Charlie Parker,| Wild Bill Hickok. (4) Vocal Va- With subscription TV a station. Francis & Bierbusse, 013 Millard Tv ten He Comey. & et __Phlip L. Brusce, 696 Wolverine, Walled ner put together successful act./ guests. (9) National News. (4) | rieties. would be allowed for a certain vqloh® M. Beidt, saeco Ruth. Weshing- tel panel ner the | ° : (4) Lite of Riley. Riley launches | News. Paul Williams. (2) News. |6:18—(4) Michigan Reports. “number of hours a week to Scram-/ "Prema, w Beeman. 0 sancerses | show and’ announces: “I just saw | TY : campaign to get better ac Jack LeGoft. ble its telecasts for premium-type | Robert A. Casman. i791 B Troy. Pera- | ‘chasisian just saw Police to Wear Yellow | QUALI SERVICE quainted with his family. Wil- | | g:90—(7) Christ Crusade. (9) Ad- shows. Only viewers who had Paid | ““sassn 4. couem, rm orsnng Shed ted ps ee en All Makes! liam Bendix stars. (2) Topper. 11:16—(7) Theater. Film TBA. (9)| venture Theater. (4) Roy Rogers, their fees, and had the required| sicnse y ‘cosmos’ ¢¥ sum me Ge other night. IT #— Detroit motor foo A.M. WOR. M. . , aa [unscrambling devices tor their| Keanc ¥ Cupp. Se Doris 4 | Judge Watts was amased whee (‘Ye Cops soon are going to wear | Ore? Beautiful ’ ‘ sets, would be able to watch. Three | Rochester police asked him te check up en | bright yellow raincoats with blue | -- Today's Radio Programs -- |sremrece a SE, TE) Shc Se EE caer wen tere signe ay g tol} ae systems, Zenith naae Soe Deacon, 2405 Pordhem, Kee-| called “Traffie Court” and re- | @uaty But the new garb has yivania Corp. Skiatron Elec- enacts actual cases tried ts De- | nothi coat Programs furnished by stations lste@ te this column are subject te change withost eeties tronics of New York and Inter- ee orl ware tala peseeliovied pordeoy gilt nt heme cil wse, (700) CKLW, (900) = WW4, (880 WCAR, (119) «= WXYZ, (197) WJBK, (1088) )=— WON, (heen national Telemeter Corp. of Los| | bernard A cca, 432 E Jacheon.| Evans was brought in for a the bright yellow will make | ON ’ TOMGn? “9:15—WIR. Bing Crosby 8:18—WJR. Music Hall 12:98—WIR, Muste Angeles, affiliate of Paramount | ‘0)0 Ore mes 100 Juasen showup at police headquarters to- | * easier for morte te ee Ge C DON Ss : : WCAR, Coffee With Clem | WWJ, Perm & Pictures. One type of unscrambler Richard ¢ Poote. 12 Kimball : » | policemen. | “wwa, News * WAYS. World We Live in | WPON. Egan Show WXYZ, American Farmer provides for the viewer to insert | Resin’ B- Geta. 8100 H. Rechecter Re. oy sot ey inet “That's | WXYR, Wattriek-MeK. CRLW. Search Never Ends | 0:00-WWJ. Here's Answer | WEAR Hermeny Hell” | coing in a glot. Another operates "CDS? . goon sear Cummings, |e, Me. He and another map Dete Di con 10:00—WJR, Tenn. Ernie 8:45_WWJ, News = with a coded punch card the view- "| Fobbed me of $6 on Jan. 11.” rmine Disaster Aid WCAR, Sign Off Wave. Ba Bergan — Se SATURDAY arteRxoon | er would buy at a corner drugstore | tes"plams CO” MM" Mevlecrest. Dray-| | The 27-year-old Evans is a clerk | BATTLE CREEK —The Fed- | een cue queries | RLM Yan Suen eo ppah acbeige \bey ama 1ee—WiR. cuy Howpwel | or order by mail. Dale M. Mecbler, 4061 LaPorest. pang agy = ——_ by | eral Cjvil Defense Administration | ww lgoes 10:18_CKLW, 8 Kaye CKLW: Newe, Music WAYE, News Gpere Pree. . Donald 8. Mankiens, 330i Mann R4 ae PE sepear (FCDA) says its regional offices | w, petie Chece WXYZ, Top of Town WJBK. News, McLeod CKLW, News, New York Cops Usin Gary B. Hiscock, 0¢ N. Williams Late | at Thomasville, Ga. and Denton, | WxYE. @mite WHOn, Oc? Raserd WCAR, Reve. Riythm WIBK: Mews. George ps g wa Evans was booked on a charge| Tex are Idletime Serenade WPON. News. Spanish Hour News, Colo ° Leo B Munkele Jr., 3390 Gregory RG. | of armed “ surveying recent tornado | 10:30—WJR, Dance Orch. WPON, News, Platter olor Photos for Files Paul Humphrey, @10 Bloomfie robbery today. damage in eastern Arkansas, ¢:30—WJR, Reynolds CKLW, Country @tyie 9:18—WJR, Melodies James B. Howey. 3818 Buick Said Judge Watts: Ww, Wemetans WJIBK. Bouseperty | 9:00_wse. re. 1:18—CELW. Caneés { NEW YORK W&—The Police De-| William ft. Harvey. 3300 witlett . northern , Alabama and [=e aoe one 1100-WIR. Howe WON E Martta L_WIR Qynemeng s Bureau of Criminal | pD°Mtié,,F, Johnston, 20050 Prec | slg played the part of a man | Tennessee to see if federal aid is| PON, Spo ni ww, Reve si elas eeaee ‘ous CKLW, Ray Identification is photographing sus- _John H. Kittridge, 218 8 Main.| whe got a ticket for speeding on | required. ee bee ae || WECM: Mews Be: ate ecnturee | MAELWIR, News. Romance | Pects in color William P. King, 192 5. Pi private property, and was ac- WPON Art Van Damme | 11:18_wsR. sporte WCAR, Moet’ Seeupe wavs. Met. Opera Police photographers said today| Thomas 0 Mayer, 200. Mechante quitted because he knew his ermose om | Ma wosrmimon teem | WFO Rove iciay the Simm. anmperencies, aeen| Simerstalu' sates | mek” / C &V SPECIAL! WXYZ, Red Gkelton WPON. Manhatten Muste CKLW.. News, Party 2:185—WPON Club 1460 through 8 Oe! ety Luther My Mi = oman After uearing the full story, | ; CKLW. Fulton Levis 11:30—CKLW, MeKeligr WCAR, News, Temple depth to the photos and cause iden-| john Cc. MeMilleon Jr. 6612 Garden w WJBK, L. Genti WPON, Sports Slants WPON. News, Pontiac Party JR, Stand-by. Musie marks such as scars to| Terrace, Walled atts exclaimed: : ro =a Ghaniey 10:18—WJR, Topic for Today CAR. Rall. Sports up = y | we a A omen. 0648 Round Lake ‘I thought he was a pretty good : — show up more clearly. ay W. Guy Nunn eee aoe 2:48 WIR, Richard Mayes Thus far the bureau is taking _ Kea 3. Pinese, 616 BR Mudsca, Stor. but it looks like he's a bad 1:30—WJR, Chorsllers SATUBDAT MOENING WXYZ, Patrol , Harmony -|only full-length shots in color eo actor W2TR Lone Ranger Fm, Vineil Goan. Ged mene 3:00—WJIR, Gerenade so-called “mugging” photos of a| Robert [’ Pechal, 384 Ruppert Maittera However, the judge was pleased > Gabriel Heater | WY, Sin dey eencott | WPON, Densy Discs wwe ee suspect's face still are being made ,"*”mon¢ ‘L. Pringle, 16188 Tucker gt the thought Evans’ skit had WJBK, Gentile CKLW, Rooster 10:48—CKLW. Here's Health | 8:30—WJR, m Trgsgury Shew | in conventional black and ‘white. “ium Robinsos, 8811 Bid last on the program. He said: "atest Places Tama” | Raoe: Renee chee | |MSETI. tev g, law] SIE Soe stant SrtA, as, Se Svcesee. |_ “Wells anyhow, 1 shows they Ww. 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News “ue 4. —— | -. | L Sei [aoe [ete | aE | -+y PHILCO é Off Record | WPON, News WPON, Lancheca Musie 8:30_WXYZ, News, Pestival , ; ‘Modern Rip Van Winkle ae from England to the United | the plane was the first “really | With Wonder, Puzzlement Ee ae caer, Built DETROIT (UP) — John Noble. was “very ch tnapressed” by lees Roabocodl pogeronwal inne a sens bo Ss aes oneal | = ES een automobiles. In pin da a Guamie fone PENNWAY said today that life has been one| Ressla, -he said, only the rich Tune Television Corporation Swivel surprise after another since he| %Md the politically powerful have |“ .., : 18 W. Berea wivel Soe ge al oe ane Cente ! The modern Rip Van Winkle said; The only thing wrong with the Base most of the new things he's en-|new Detroit models, according to : zi countered have been ‘“wonderful,”| Noble, is that they. all look the BRAND NEW . ' but he said others were puzzling | same. SAVE | $ 95 and some of them downright dis; «They are beautiful but they all oo RE e tasteful. look alike, except for the color,” OVER . Meble had a lot of nice things | he said. “When I left this country > to say about American automo. the autos were of the old square 0 ; biles, airplanes, expressways and i ge ole age ida oO At No — Radia eS : onwoble said the Russians t- 1 YEAR GUARANTEE music and women's short hair pa’ Extra a pray : — their cars = —— 10” TV PIC. TUBE. .$ 9.75 exc. NO. | Also Available in Mahogany and Limed Oak reer, Canam’ you tea |i Set Sa were ot a8 wel 4m Ty ple: TUBE. 1375 ee. MONEY | con! — hear it you don't think you can] aq'to be cranked because they | 16" TV PIC. TUBE. 15.75 exe. | FOR FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION — it. But ae came Oe pee didn’t have self-starters. 17” TV PIC. TUBE... 16.75 exc. DOWN . Call FE 2-3781 Seti tat n| ccame mt teat | AETV TUM HR yyy [PO Noble said some women “took | Seestene soe on die ueeckuniens “ ghar? 4g Leen Pay! 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