President Sians For Business| Arab Leaders. Fi oS aH ht i ' ) % 3 és ~\ ote ~ ve ¢" Pen eA i & ds ee - 4 of > — ; 4 4 iy t PEP borat isu ~ \ a . The Weather ss S : Sunday—Cloudy, coid , : 712th YEAR * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 1955—28 PAGES ASSOCIATED Pause | UNITED, Puase ee Action by U.S. | Greeted Happily by Nationalists Reds Threaten to Strike Back if Americans Try to Stop Invasion TAIPEH, Formosa (?— The Chinese Nationalists to- day greeted with consider- able satisfaction the news of the U.S. Senate’s approval of President Eisenhower's firm policy for Formosa’s defense. , The President's signature on the fight-if-we-must declaration was expected to signal the a of an American-shielded Nation- alist withdrawal from the Communist menaced Ta-| ; ‘ s mosa Defense Resolution chen Islands. (Peiping radio, quoting a lead | article from the official Peoples | Daily, rejected any suggestion for a cease-fire. The broadcast assert- ed that if U.S. armed forces try | to stop Red China from taking Formosa “we will firmly strike back with heavy biows."’) Evacuation of 15,000 National- ist troops and about the same | number of civilians from tite exposed Tachens—200 miles north | of Formosa and ently 18 miles from the Red China mainiand— | could begin at any time. Standing ready to cover the | operation was the U.S, 7th Fleet, | a mighty armada of 100 or more | warships including at least four | aircraft carriers. Nationalis® officers from For- “ mosa afe in the Tachens, aiding the Eisenhower Nationalist fighter-bombers at- | tacked six of the Red vessels lasi night, reporting possible damage to all. The vessels, type undeter- mined, were believed ranging from 2,000 to 3,000 tons in size After hitting the ships in the Tachen area, the Nationalist sped over the mainiand and dropped rice and leaflets on six provinces Nationalist quarters were none too happy ov@r the schedule meet- ing Monday of the U.N. Security Council to consider a cease-fire in | the offshore island area. They ex- | pressed fear that a would have a chain reaction effect to the Communists’ advantage. They undeniably hope the Com- munists will refuse acceptance. Simplex Work Starts Monday Bullet-Riddied Walkout Settled by Mediators; | 3 to Be Reinstated \ Employes of Simplex Industries Co. were expected to return to work Monday following settlement of their bullet-riddied strike. Settlement of the strike was an- | fired when pickets attempted to | block a back-to-work movement | No one was wounded in the vio- lence, which subsided when the | negotiations began. ot y i ; é i ® it for a business partner. - . i ft Marilyn Discy Milton H | tographer who says he is going to be vice president of the newly | | formed Marilyn Monree Productions. Inc.. COD AP Wh BUSINESSMAN’S DREAM—Just imagine having Marilyn Monroe | Security Pact. 32, a commercial plhio- Greene, confers with his glamorous associate at his studio. Greene met Marilyn while photographing her on a magazine ussignment. West May Invite Red China to U.N. Cease-Fire Debate UNITED NATIONS, N. Red China each rejected today. Y. (UP)—Nationalist and a cease-fire for Formosa | welcome Western military Ready to Accept U.S. Arms Aid Against America, Junks Neutralist Policy CAIRO, Egypt (#—Arab world premiers prepared for their windup meeting today on Middle East defense amid authoritative reports they are junking their old neutralist. policy and will seek American arms aid. A spokesman for Egypt which has been the leader in opposing American mili- tary aid, disclosed the sharp reversal in policy last night. He said that at tonight's ses- sion the premiers would /aid provided it was given to bolster the Arab Collective | The emergency conference of eight Arab League States was called a week ago by Egypt, whose leaders have attacked Iraqi Pre- mier Nuri said for joining in a de- fense alliance with Western-sup- ported Turkey. Egypt Reverses Stand | | join the Turkish-Iraqi alliance. But the split in the Arab League | | threatened to grow deeper as the | prime ministers of Lebanon, Syr-| |ia and Jordan criticized Egypt's | UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (Western diplomats pre-) contention that the Arab Collective | shan, the tiny island eight miles dicted today the U.N. Security Council will invite Red |}, Middle yp dicergtonermen cease-fire when it meets Monday on the crucial Formosa} J a surprise move to prevent; woman who police believe may question. As the council prepared for action, statesmen in Wasb- | \ington, and Moscow also took steps to deal with the | ? o— on quickening crisis. In Washington the action came in overwhelming Sen- ate approval of President Eisenhower's fig h t-if-we- must stand on Formosa. In Moscow, Soviet Foreign Min ister V. M. Moletov promised to consider a British request the Kremlin urge restraint on Red China. At the same time, Britain pledged Red China's claims to islands along her coast would receive fair consideration if the Communists join in the imminent U.N. talks, The Red Chinese have made one during debate on the Korean war. New Zealand yesterday called the 11-Nation coun- | Diplomatic sources said Nation. | alist China probably would abstain | on the debate proposal and vote | against. the invitation and the | United States probably would vote | “yes* on both. They added they | could not forecast the Soviet votes | but expected all other delegations | would support both moves. Both Nationalist China and the | Soviet Union — like the United States, Britain and France — can | veto proposals classed as ‘‘sub- stantial."’ But these sources said the bid to invite the Chinese Com- munists would be ruled merely | ““procedural"’, and so no veto would be possible. Soviet Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov, similarly sounded out, by | the British promised last night that | Moscow “end its aggressive actions” in the | Formosa region. Cold Weather to Stay in City Icy Chill Will Remain in Area at Least Through Monday A near-zero cold wave, which has gripped Pontiac and the rest of the state for the past three days, is expected to continue over the weekend That's the latest word from the United States Weather Bureau, which lists the outlook like this: Continued cold with occasional snow tonight and Suaday. The low tonight is expected te hover between five and cight degrees, with a high tomorrow of between 16 and 2. Sunday night, the mercury is ex- pected to drop to between seven and 11. Light snow is expected. Continued cold weather is predict- led for Monday Last night in downtown Pontiac, the mercury dropped to a bone- chilling three degrees above zero, | but zero to two below readings were reported in suburban areas. | By 6 a.m., the thermometer reg- istered nine above but fell off to six by 9. By 2 p.m. it registered 15. degrees. Meanwhile death accompanied | the cold which saw -20 degree tem- peratures in Ironwood in the Upper Peninsula The frozen body of 20-year-old Communist aggression. |the League from breaking up, | Egypt apparently is going along with a face-saving compromise to | condemn the Turkish-Iraqi alli- | |ance, but to seek American arms | on a collective basis. | | Although this is contrary to past | declarations by Egyptian leaders, informed sources said the Nile re- | public was forced to take this step | to avoid losing its leadership over | the Arab League ' Uniess there is a last minute | snag, it appears that the week-long | conference will turn out to be the most encouraging development for the West since relations with the Arab world were embittered by the Palestine War that resulted in the creation of Israel. Boy Dies Playing Bumper Game on Snowy Street DETROIT (INS) — A nine-year- old boy, one of a set of twins, jumped on the rear of a_ coal | truck, slid down the street on slippery pavement and then was, crushed under the truck's rear!) | wheels Donald Mazzie, Mazzie, 42, at Detroit's Hospital. Residents of the neighborhood said it was common practice for children toe hang on bumpers and slide along ice - covered streets, The reaction was: “I knew one of those kids would get killed some day.” The driver of the truck, Aaron Dorsey Jr. 24, was released by police pending investigation. | | son of Patrick was dead on arrival Redford Receiving Princess Going to Indies LONDON (UP) — Britain's Princess Margaret flies Monday to | |the West Indies for a month-long royal visit and the first real taste of independence for the 24-year-old | sister to the Queen. | he was found dead. | conversation with Patricia, he in- Singer Qn = o i —< or izzed in RUBINSTEIN COMPANION — Blonde Betty | Rubinstein, 4, Reed, a coloratura soprano, descends the stairs of New York's East 67th Street police station after three hours of questioning early today in the mystery slaying of millionaire draft dodger Serge Rubinstein. | she attended the Police Hint ‘Mystery NEW YORK (INS) — A mystery Blonde and willowy Betty | Reed; luscious brunette secre- tary Patricia Wray, 4, whe said she was “tn love” with Rubin. | stein; Derothea McCarthy, 7, a | tall, slender brunette modet; Pat | Sinnott, %3, a curvaceous red- head with angelic features; au- burn-haired and mink-adorned Barbara Gayterd Cook, about 7%, an actress “at liberty” and de- scribed as the “most gorgeous” | of the group, and Estelle Gard- ner, 2%, brunette model and one- time Broadway actress. | The parade of beauties was seen | as just the beginning of the enor- mous task of checking the jammed | | “black books,"’ which, in turn, was have entered Serge Rubinstein's mhansion after the financier-play- | boy escorted his date to the door on the morning he was slain was being sought today. The latest development on the strange slaying came as police checked some 2.000 names in six “black books’ owned by Rubin- stein Police established tnat the multi- millionaire made a phone call to the mystery woman after he had spoken by telephone to Patricia | Wray, one of his many secretaries, at 2 a.m. last Thursday, the day Mark Anniversary ‘of Roosevelt's Birt vited her to come to his mansion, | HYDE PARK, N. Y. &® — The but she refused. Then he made | T3rd birthday anniversary of the another phone call, to the other (late President Franklin D. Roose- woman the police now are seek- | velt will be observed tomorrow at ing. ° | graveside ceremonies on his Hyde Betty Reed, a platinum Park estate. — blonde soprano, was the latest in| A wreath will be placed on the a steady parade of mink-clad/ rave by Lt. Gen. Blackshear “dream girls” to be quizzed by , M. Bryant, superintendent of the | authorities about the life and loves | Pearby U, S. Military Academy at of the 46-year-old Russian-born | hea or in behalf of President Snencier Present will be Mrs. Franklin Miss Reed, a frequent date of |D. Roosevelt and Mary Kosloski Rubinstein's the past three years, of Collierville, Tenn., 5-year-old reportedly was asked whether | 1955 March of Dimes poster girl she could confirm the rumor that | of the Nationa! Foundation for In- she was “very much in leve” | fantile Paralysis. with the millionaire ‘Wizard of | President Roosevelt. a polio vic- Wall Street.” tim himself, was the founder of Unofficial sources stubbornly in-| **¢ group. sisted that blonde hairs had been . found under Serge’s fingernails but Woman Tells Policeman the district attorney's office . ° pointed out that even if the report | Where Friendship Ends were true they would neither con-| WICHITA, Kan. «®—Patrolman firm nor deny it. | Luther Flowers questioned a wom- The consistently gorgeous wom- an whose home was burglarized en friends of Rubinstein proved as| “Do you have any friends who they entered the precinct house for| might be regarded as possible questioning that Serge's taste in| suspects?’ he asked women was as varied as his com-| ‘Yes,’ she replied. plex background,. They were: | them.” Rubinstein had takén Estelle Gardner, with whom he had dined and danced before his death, to a taxi shortly before calling Miss Wary. During his tall “all of Slaying was found strangled in his Miss escorted by attorney Paul Bleakley of Yonkers. frequent companion of Rubinstein, she told police New York apartment Thursday. Woman’ Entered Rubinstein Home Morning of Murder | plicated, not to the extent that he | formed Ex-President Will Use lke Lauds Act as Show of Firm Determination Puts Okay on. Measure 12 Hours After Senate Gives 85-3 Approval WASHINGTON #— President Eisenhower today -| signed the resolution for de- _|fense of Formosa, asserting it is evidence of united American determination to “resist Communist aggres- sion” in an area “vital to the security” of the United States. The President signed in the presence of congres- sional leaders and Secretary of State Dulles less than 12 hours after the Senate sent the resolution to him by an 85-3 vote. The action cleared the way for Eisenhower The authority to fight also in- cludes the right to defend such theater with him Tuesday night. viewed as a tip-off that the probe was making slow progress. One detective admitted that e| quick solution of the crime was) not expected when he said: “We gould give you a hundred) this motives and a hundred suspects bers of the Congress and to their Rubenstein sure made plenty of | 3 enemies, any one of whom might! wish publicly have killed him.” | their great patrictic service. The twisted career of Serge| .. = showed he made ten million dollars | By their vote the American peo in shady international deals, was | contatives have made it clear to sentenced to a twoyear prison) . . : term for draft-dodging in World| 0° heme’ jr vue denerented here War II, faced deportation and final-| nein 2 brave Ally and to resist ly ended his life as a strangled) Communist aggression. corpse in his fashionable Fifth Ave-| By so asserting this belief we nue mansion. In questioning yesterday, Miss Wray admitted receiving six phone calls from Rubinstein while he was dating Miss Gardner shortly before he was strangled. Mis Wray said the cat set({2diana Motorist her out of bed. and that she was “too exhaiisted™” to inderstana| Mistaken, Leaves — wray ae.| Wife at Station In an interview Miss scribed Rubinstein as a “‘persever-| An Indiana motorist who had ing type man who rarely took ‘no’ | stopped in a Waterford Township for an answer. | filling station for gasoline early to- “You read so much about his!day was halted later about 20 love life, but it really wasn't com-| miles away by Utica police who in- the startled gentleman needed a bodyguard, anway,” she |that he forgot his wife at the gas said. | station The —— secretary — she; Here's what happened, accord- irst met Rubinstein in 1950 when) ; i (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) | Pontiac State Police Post. Al Harting driving bis 1952 se- dan with Indiana license plates stopped for a gas refill at the station located on M58 and Eliza- beth Lake Read. His wife, Lila, ? (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Gold Spade in Ceremony INDEPENDENCE. Mo. (¢INS)— Former President Harry Truman will use a gold-plated shovel when| *®* sleeping in the rear eset. he turns the first earth for his While the attendant filled the memorial library in Independence. car, Harting went to the men’s The shovel was presented to him | lavatory. Meanwhile, his wife this week by the Lions Club of his | woke up. exited from the car and hometown. went to the ladies lavatory. Although a date for the ground-| Described as a “chipper sort of breaking has not been set, the for- | guy,” Harting paid the attendant, mer President said the library will hopped in the car and whizzed be started in the spring. It will | sway. be built a few blocks from his! si:kowski put the report on the home radio: ‘Automation’—It’s Changing Your Life Electronic Brain Pointing Way fo Fantastic Accomplishments in Modern Business hess mergers. It's why you can! and governmental controls obso | and when today’s automation start- g fr: 7 ho ‘ ; | j if — Beyond industry, automation digits. With that information its ed. But it has two main elements. | electronic brain searches the short- unbelievable help. You feats Another astounding fea dial 10, one pause it makes te “Stop a car with license number . . . he forgot his wife at the gas station."’ Utica police stopped Harting on Auburn avenue en route te j cae Bi » THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY: JANUARY 29, 1955, - eee oe eee «eee { oS F Hf Z ™ 2 ¥ ait LT. GOV. PHILIP HART Brother of Year a a husband's I a | in a: = . Pattern of Our Lives | (Continued From Page One) business management and office procedures. Automation has darkened New York office buildings on nights at the end of the month, when over- time used to be needed to wind up payrolls and reports. For instance, a new Remington- Rand machine is used by General Electric for a special group of 15,000 workers. Hours worked are entered on a Magnetic tape in a quick, short operation. The tape is then put into a machine tended by one girl. In six hours checks for all of those 15,000 GE employes have fluttered out, with the chance of error tog remote te mention. i E i r FF 7) 4 z ¢ the i 5 5 [uomation Changes) REV, HUBERT CLEVENGER Jr. Missionary Speaks at Calvary Church Youth Sunday will be observed at the Calvary Evangelical United | Communist and Chinese National- Soviet May Ask China to Agree ito Cease Fire MOSCOW : (INS)—Soviet Deputy [Premier and Foreign Minister threat to peace and in- the Soviet government minute exclusive interview with the American publisher in his of- fice in the Kremlin. In response to a question Molo- tov said: “The Soviet Union is interested in reducing international tension everywhere,”’ Molotov was asked whether. if |no agreement could be reached |mext week at the U.N. Security Council meeting for a permanent cease-fire between the Chinese Brethren Church, Paddock at | iss torces wha . what would be the at- tomorrow at 11 a. ™. | titude of the Soviet government and 7:3 youth serving Pp. m. The Rev. Hubert | Clevenger Jr. of Winchester, Ind. the gradua work to the possibility of a temporary cease-fire to facilitate the with- speaker at both serv- | drawal of Nationalist Generalis- | simo Chiang Kai-shek’s forces from te .of Taylor Univer-| those ‘islands close to the main- and Asbiry Seminary, he has | and | churches | land which now are under attack. Molotov replied: “IT can provide a short reply to Waives Hearing: in Assault Case | Molotov made this important | wai statement in the course of an 80-| assault charge and was bound over William Brooks Will Be old South Lyon man last Thursday, ved examination on a felonious to Oakland County Circuit Court today when he was arraigned by Municipal Judge Cecil McCallum, Norma Jean Able, 23, of 7 Houston St., who was with Brooks at the time of the stabbing, was sentenced to 30 days in the Oak- land County Jail after she plead- ed guilty te prostitution. Warrants against the pair were issued by Assistant Prosecutor Wil- liam E. Lang, who took statements from the couple yesterday after- noon, Brooks,. also charged with ac- convicted...Unable to post $2,500 bond on either count he was or- dered held in the county jail. Brooks will be arraigned on the felonious assault charge in circuit The Day in Birmingham — ‘ > Is Not | 7 & a3 ae | g [ | par 4 Bs 2 5 i Li tl EE 5 : s Fe was heading her paper’ Correspondent H iggins of A-Bomb With 36.runs made month, 73 | iil d 1330 Northlawn, yesterday. | pleaded not guilty. | However, Justice John J, reduced the charge to reckless ' driving, to which Buchanan pleaded smoke damage, Fire Chief Vernon W. Griffith said today. He said he believed the blaze may have if - that question, If Chiang Kai-shek | . . should desire to withdraw his | Court Feb. 7. His examination on forces from any islands hardly any. | the pandering charge is set for j- | One would try to prevent him from | Feb. 2 in Municipal Court. | doing so." Meanwhile, Edward Banks of lke Lauds Evidence | of U.S. Determination. (Continued From Page One) will | tions effort to end the present hos-| Brooks had contended he stabbed for Brazil, South Ameri- | tilities in the area, but we also | the victim after Banks threatened | are united in our determination to, him with the knife. He claimed Society | defend an area vital to the securi-|that he wrested the knife from | The Rev. A. L. Bingaman is | ty of the United States and the Banks during a brief tussle. pastor of the church. | free world.” Long Underwear | ities'ine Presiden toed Cold Wave to Stay Through Monday Ne of rice sendy po _ hostilities the President avoided ting that the United States is not so much interested in the technical- (Continued From Page One) | a book on the subject, diary form, | headed for after his car stalled | in October, and an a ' ities of a truce arrangement as it is | in ending the fighting if possible. in a blinding snowstorm Wednes- | on May 19. day night near Monroe Center, bd 16 miles southwest of Traverse | Tokyo bureau when the Korean | war broke out. She became one of the few wom- en ever allowed in the front lines | -|of a battlefield. Her 23 weeks of | war reporting subsequently won| her the Pulitzer Prize. s I : ii i z i ii Holly Council to Discuss Sewer Bond Proposal HOELY—A special village coun- i in ‘ ¥ I tt ii Hi ii } . i 3 z H E Fe 2 i i g <z - E F 2 z if Rg ri i Fi : 1 : é i : se i | FE é z 5 up Fermosa, we might as well give up Goat Island in San Fran- | cisco Bay.” Gift Service Scheduled Miss Higgins returned in Novem- Meth 1 Service | ber after 2% months of traveling for odist ‘behind the Iron Curtain. Besides! BIG BEA a series of articles already pub- F 5 : i i [ 4 i | a ‘ | aips | | i oa : z and gifts will be made | a] i at : I : i i i ‘ . ii , uf : ; > . While YMCA Sunday is being days after Eisenhower | City. celebrated nationally tomorrow, a previous 409-3 House | was found abandoned in the road Birmingham's YMCA Senate action gave a@/not far away. Snow in the field |— ee 4946 congressional backing for a | where the body was found was measure supporters said was three feet deep. i E : 3 i i il | | } 1 | | = Deaths in Nearby Communities i 1 itis off | win, -3; Houghton, Sault Ste. Marie jand Peliston, -2; Battle Creek, -1; z E i Pilgrim Holiness Sponsors Special | Youth Services National a, _ —— | front made lus way town East Coast a ae or. to strike where it is expected to oa cee the MPPsults in wat, Sen. Duff (R-Pa) said such a con- have started anyhow i if Youth Week the local Z :! ae, ' Fy it : : a} H ah) a Bay | il ' Z ; hi i fi i i é | f if rf 72 ay t : t s f | Eg & 2252 it f i i i bs : feait f i | seven DA jit : Hi ' ‘1 ek ; fs : ? gf ; mY Appointed Wurtsmith AFB ; ; l i i il 3 it i . i : Fy i 5% i ¥ E 2 z 7 i Hy A g*i i me z3 i t 2 z i Ae 3 s would appointment was an- without, batteries nounced by Col. G, B. Green Jr.,| the 4708th 5 5 5 s Funeral 2 : a ! tE : 3 Grand Marais, 4: Lansing, 6; De- | ®4-. will be held at 2 p. m. Mon troit, 7; Traverse City, 9, and day at Dryer Funeral Home, Muskegon, 10. | Holly, with burial in —_— —— -——-- Cemetery. He died Thursday. Northside Ice Fele [oss SI ce e e Cecile; five daughters, Mrs. the Communists were ready. Case, and Mrs, Mary Ellen said the time has come to say || Indo. Wa Toda ton, both of Ortonville, Asian Communists ‘so far, but | y y Beverly Miller of Flint, from now on, no farther.” Annual midwinter ice carnival Onale and Vera, at home; 7 - | was under way today at the North- _ Sons, Wayne of Flint. lavn of Wa ‘ | gram includes races for all ages, |\<land at home; two sisters Scheduled at “| ineluding the big Silver Skates ‘wo brothers, Mrs. Agnes | Cal . Derby. Preliminary in this event snd I S Sek mn Flint, and was set for 7:30 p.m. today, with Carence, a vary Baptist the final at 3 p.m. Sunday. of Caro. WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — A\ A hockey game and girls figure hayride party tonight and the a are other features of to- showing of a special film Sunday | 95 Program. are’ special events scheduled at| meee’ sot pr goang pili | Calvary Baptist Church this week- | and the show presented by Pon- | Plains. | end. | tiac’s leading ice skaters, members | Vernon i it : 5 foe RE. E gz and refreshments, following the outing “That They Might Hear” is nel Congregational Minister ite of the tim, vin wit & LO Speak at Fellowship shown at the 7:30 p. m. service. New H-Bomb Tests This WASHINGTON . was 29 at Dicki Spring Hint The 1953 series to which the new tire he reported to Oakland Sheriff's department that stole the tire, size 7:10x15, Sunday. : The newly-formed church cur-| rently is meeting at the old Water- ford High School building. (INS) — The Michael Travis, 17, C Cherrylawn, pleaded guilty to | suciitep sod Lelore Sprthafiera | 7eeweee are in sight and hinted active material was associated Jeties E J, Let who gen. | (tat new H-bomb tests may be held| mainly. with the tower shots. ; ‘in the Pacifie next spring. | The AEC said firmly that in col- The AEC said, at the same jaboration with defense, health and time, that the atomic test series weather officials it has decided The Weather | Pattern” of 1953, when 11 explosions | square mile Nevada proving PONTIAC AND Vicurry — — é i 4h of ! i | i a f esseeweeeee BO =f PMs cwascats of Y i F. + rt Wf iy ii | Fs fie : antennae eee His Fi One Year Age in Ponting teen den reeee mee epee eer ed as eeee eee eeeeeeee snow. ‘ oe —_—_—- . [ i i bi f i F a5 All 4 38 | i % g i a5 I i | F _ | tt , Ba q. 7 le ~*~. 9 Aho OR S 4 re bi Bei 4 > alty game as a. Tae, scientific discovery. CinemaScope, Technicolor drama, In this | ice-fields. the submarine ___ THE PONTIAC PRESS, Ro ; ts ey cat 4 it SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 1955 10 T c Admits fing Boy, 5 ny Pies Child She Was Keeping | Death ip Hosptial | $ Fé i UNDERSEA ADVENTURE—Jules Verne, French | Nautilus is manned by a strange crew of which the ficitionist, writing nearly a century ago, foresaw | moody Captain Nemo (James Mason; above) is in his imagination the trend of 20th Century | master. Keeping close to the ocean bottom, the It becomes apparent in the | crew, including Mason, Kirk Douglas, Paul Lukas Walt Disney live-action film, 20,000 Leagues Under | and Peter Lorre, travel from tropic waters to arctic the Sea,”’ now at the Oakland Theater. Army ‘Mule Call" hearings, finds Half Dozen | the super - CHICAGO #—The U.S. Army's “mule call” is being answered. Two weeks ago, through recruit- The Navy's new budget ‘ing headquarters in Chicago, the of a fifth carrier like Army advised newsmen as follows: | the recently-launched -U.S.S. For-| ‘ : restal—a 60,000-ton giant costing | notified to initiate a sustained campaign to recruit potential mule Skinners capable of living in rare- | fied mountain air and possessing the required temperament to match or better the sometimes Three Children —_| mah_or better the sometimes | Killed by Steam = |*mai" OS™ in Locked Room | dst: tat te Ary hes ay i 2 F : E ( : sergeant who gets about in a | Jeep. Letters have been received from ll men in the S-and-over age — the | racket. They came from Arizona, | hild Michael. 4, E fororraagas Montana and other Deborah, 2, apparently had | One inquiry was from a man in a valve from a radiator i South Carolina who has had 14 permitted — to fill the | years of Navy service. é ix if i z Judge Francis P. Pallotti received his executive appointment as a The northwest shore of Lake | police court judge he was shocked of the Woods, which lies dn the | to see the document referred to | the United him as “she.” A summer replace- » is the north-| ment in the governor's office had part of the Unit between States and Canada ernmost ed States. ' used the wrong form. Emergency School Aid Program Hinted WASHINGTON (®—Sen. H. Alex- | ander Smith (R-NJ) said yesterday | President Eisenhower's school aid | message to Congress next month | will embrace “emergency provi- | sions” as well as a long range | program, But, Smith added: “I don't know any details.” Says Reds Massacred Fleeing North Koreans SEOUL @®—The Korean Pacific Press News Agency (KPP) report- |ed today about 70 Koreans were | and 30 more were jailed by the Communist North Korean regime late last December after their plan for mass escape to South Korea was discovered. KPP said more than 100 North Koreans had planned to escape by ship from Wonsari,’ én the west | ng | expressed to Burger the desire to “plead guilty and get it over with.” The youngster, Lioyd George Stanley Jr. is near death at Uni versity Hospital in Oklahoma City with 19 rib fractures, a fractured | skull, bruised and infected kidneys | and bruises over his entire body. He is one of three children Mrs Thompson and her husband, Law rence, 32, were asked to keep for became estranged. “ * . = Burger said Mrs. Thompson aiso is suspected of beating a younger brother, James Edward, 3. He is in Crippled Children’s Hospital but is not in serious condition. The father of the beaten boy said he didn't care to see his sister prosecuted, preferring to ‘leave her fate to the Lord.” The mother indicated she would like to seek full measure of re venge. “I want to see my sister-in-law jand I want to see her alone, if they'll let me,"’ she said grimly “T'd like to do her just like she | did my little George.”’ Burger said Mrs, Thompson tola | Of administering the last beating t jher nephew approximately nin days before anyone knew of it She said the boy cried in his bea during the nine days “until I al- most went mad listening to him."’ The province of Ontario extends Smith’s remark came during a ©*%! of the peninsula, but the/ across about one-third of the Senate Labor Committee hearing on proposed legislation to provide as much as 500 million dollars a year in the next two years to help cut into a shortage of about 370,000 | public school classrooms. Up to now, the President's school recommendations, due on Capitol Hill Feb. 15, have been expected to deal with long range plans. Smith's statement was the first | semiofficial hint that emergency | school aid also might be proposed -| to Congress. Accused Reds Refused List of Federal Jurors DENVER @— Seven accused Communist leaders were rebuffed yesterday in efforts to gairi a list | of names of jurors who have ' served in U.S. District Court here the past four years. Judge Jean S. Breitenstein re- | fused the request by counsel for the seven, who face trial here March 14 on charges of conspiring to teach violent overthrow of the ' government But he promised to personally inspect the lists to determine if economic or racial minorities have been “systematically exclud- ed” from jury duty. More than 500,000 children are among the 10,000,000 U. S. suf- ferers from diseases of the heart and blood vessels. Pe - ok ele Dee we PN ee tS ys - sat ate a how ie likes a bargain! So when she sees a cleaner or low price, ™ the ‘bait and switch” salsman. The operation is simple. Mrs. Housewife sees an ;" ‘lle seg fs ¥ *. 2 eC = 4. Pigs ' +; Rae oe Ae ee The lady of the house expresses doubt, he says: “I wouldn't want to sell you this one, either. But since you were too late to get a good rebuilt machine, I can offer you a $50 discount on this brand It still sounds good, for she is getting a “new machine at a tremendous ." The fast-talking pi bought a very expensive “bargain.” You can avoid becoming a “bait and switch sucker” by following a few simple rules: 1. When you have an impulse to get something for nothing, don’t: he wants to make blue eyes. roar oe. ot 5 Ba 4 The Bait and Switch Racket sewing machine or television set advertised at ridiculously anteed factory rebuilt,” she becomes an easy mark ‘for appliance, “completely equipped with al] attachments,” “absolutely guaranteed” which is promised to her at a most attractive price. She answers the advertisement, and shortly afterwards admits a salesman into her home with a dilapidated machine under his arm. bargain gets the houeswife's signature — “Just a receipt, Madam" — and she finds herself committed to pay $8 or $10 a month for the next 18 months. She finds, all too soon, that she has 2. If a standard article is advertised, and a salesman offers some- thing else, take warning. He is probably a “bait and switch” man. 3. If a sdlesman tries to rush you into signing a it first. o 4 . Kbove all, be as. smart'as you are, and don't believe you a present just because of 7. famous brand vacuum advertisement for an paper, stop and read salesman ‘the beauty or Communists detected the plan. North American continent. her brother and his wife when they | ... Comes to Pontiac! ~~ Bring Your Cleaning to Our New Modern Drive-In Cleaning Plant 605 Oakland Ave. Just North of Wisner Stadium Drive In, Leave Your the Easy Way—Use ] 0 0 ; Our Convenient Cash and Plan, and... 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STARTING MONDAY January 31st, in the Couldn't \ oo Qs Ses ag ta OY) ae See Bea SF leh RT ONE SP gee ee ee oe / . a el j _ ps: 1 : exclusively to use ted in this news- as news T= Press Gattvored by carrier for 4 cents week: —» Rot avaliable by mail ie * s places od States $20.00 R year. so are payable in sdvance MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 1955 Value of Fluoridation Proved in Grand Rapids Pontiac’s City Commission has taken the right stand on fluoridation. It has refused to order a vote on the issue in the April election without refer- endum petitions signed by the required number of fluoridation opponents. * * * Whether significant or not, it is interesting toe note that this action came on the 10th anniver- sary of fluoridation in Grand Rapids, the first city in the world to use the process. That great furniture center has statistical proof that fluorides in the water various child age groups up to 67 per cent. . * * * Those figures alone more than justify the City Commission’s original decision authorizing fluoridation for Pontiac after April 15. For doubters there is the additional Grand Rapids evidence refut- ing charges that this safe, sane dental health: measure causes any increase in heart, liver, kidney or other diseases. The truth is that the over- whelming weight of medical ‘evidence is on the side of fluorida- tion. Long use has proved it not only an effective dental measure but absolutely non - injurious to health. ' * * * q In Western Kansas desirable amounts of fluorides naturally are present in water supplies. People there have about half as much dental decay and tooth loss as those in the fluoride deficient areas of Eastern Kansas. When Grand Rapids started fluoridation, it was decided to make Muskegon, which also uses Lake Michigan water, a control city without fluoridation. But when Grand Rapids after five . years was able to show such startling reduction in dental decay, Muskegon residents de- manded and got this protection. * * * Our State Health Department reports that 1,030 communities in the United States with a total population of 22,000,- 000 are drinking fluoridated water. It is good to know that Pontiac has decid- ed to be the 1,03ist. — Let’s Keep Them Coming Our Legislature should have no trou- ble in deciding what to do about the tourist industry’s request for a $437,388 promotion appropriation. It seems to us that this is a modest request from a segment of our State economy which ranks in importance with automobile manufacture and agriculture. * * * Actually, it is almost penurious com- pared to appropriations three or four times that size voted by States anxious to capture a share of our resort business. Experts argue and statistics bear them out that every cent spent on ad- . vertising to keep vacationers returning - to Michigan year after year is a sound investment. For example, i: is estimated that every one of the 10,000,000 persons who vacation in Michigan spend at least $50 here. That means a gross return of $500,000,000. ; ORT ak 5 RAS OR Cat »* supply cuts dental decay in the ~ mobiles into Michigan each year. That alone will addean estimated $1,125,000 to our gasoline tax revenues: On the basis of these figures the Leg- islature should vote this appropriation. It has all the earmarks of a sound in- " vestment. Back to Clean Grain Thanks to a commonsense order issued by the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, the American people are going to be protected against sale or use of contaminated or infested grain. With the concurrence of the Department of Agriculture and approval of the country’s millers, the confiscation of such grain and prosecution of those respon- sible have been reinstituted. Discontinuance of these controls in May, 1953, was loudly but vainly pro- tested. Gronce Larrick, Food and Drug Administrator, crystalized the situation in a few words when he said: “There is ample clean grain available in this country. It is net necessary at all for any dirty grain to go to the mills.” Return to these controls is a needed health measure which will benefit mill- ers and public alike. The only ones who will suffer are the shippers of dirty grain. “I xwgw I'd have to die sooner or later,” a suicide wrote in a note he left, “so I decided to go ahead and have it over with.” There are cases in which the do-it-now policy can be carried too far. SS “A person has to have an active and alert mind in order to continue living,” declares a physiologist. If so, the popu- lation of the walking dead is enormous. The People’s Business GOP Over Barrel $500 Million Program Puts Squeeze on Solons By JACK I. GREEN no political party has ever been put in as deep a hole as Michigan's Republican party. No matter what they may say in public, rank and file Republican legislators privately are saying that Gov. Williams has dug a deep pit with his 1955 legislative program and shoved them into it. They don’t know how they are going to get out witheut great loss of face. Look at the record: Williams has proposed a 500 million dollar bond issue to build highways in almost every corner of the state and told the people it can be done without more taxes. He has presented a 24-point program of aid to local education and state colleges which even the Republicans admit is gen- erally a sound program and certainly one which will appeal to every hard-working, underpaid teacher and every parent who wants junior to get a good schooling. And then Williamg has told the public they can have all this and heaven too if the Legislature will just face up to the facts of life and tax corporation profits. In all of the state’s history, there probably never has been a more politically appealing, idealistic, forward-looking legislative pro- gram—and it won't cost the average guy @ cent more (he says). eliminate waste the tax .bill as Well, the Republicans are quietly going crazy trying to figure a solution. They believe that if they do all the things Williams wants the cost will be terrific— maybe 900 million dollars. But they also be- lieve that if they don’t they are going to be terrifically unpopular. 7 : program. of it won’t work and some of it is wrong. But convince the people?” oo those who E [ t = pe q . x a - 3 THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 1955 ee ee 228 eee ~—— = RS tae le nctn «ncaa nnd eee ae - r Ailing World Lifting an Voice of the People , Can You Help Find the Good Samaritan in City of Pontiac Asks Father Gouvellis It will be incid on Thursday, Feb Press Needs Name and , - Address of Each Writer Rev. Soterios D. Gouvellis St. George Greek Orthodox Church Editor's Note: It is suggested that anyone desiring to make a nomination for The Brother of the have to be published if the writer so prefers unless the letter criti- cizes persons, organizations or in- stitutions. Believes Social Security Pay at 60 Justifiable I am replying to a recent letter Taxpayer.” | Banquet rotates from church te paid $20 a week for income tax 40:9. \ church. Last year, the Greek j and Social Security? Did you pay se = Orthodex Church had it with the $100 a year property and school 1 would have every minister of famous ball player, Jackie Reb- tax? the gospel address his audience inson. This year the Temple ° Fred Nuernberg with the generous energy of a Beth Jacob has Lt. Gevernor 5747 White Lake Rd father, and with the exuberant Phillip Hart Clarkston affection of a mother.—Fenelon. Bed Wetting Among Older Children Usually Can Be Cured in a Few Days the time they are three years of supper time to help hold water in of All Faiths 12th Annual Youth — Week to Commence Tomorrow — ion, where, in breaking bread to- gether, Christians have since gar- liest times symbolized their unity. gee FS 3 Fg feel Eg bes i ie i} i i i if ie : - s ° z Ag ae stile canonization’’ proce- Lyf ress oEe t FATHER marked for investigation. 20 Years Ago Eo anziety, for he can’t avoid a age. the system. trip to his state capital. That However, a goodly percentage Set an alarm clock to go off boys but it stilt carry along this infantile about two hours after retiring and terrifies Billy because he has @ habit. And many students both be solely responsible for listening tragic secret that will then be in nigh school as well as college to it. When it rings, jump out of revealed. But thousands of are still its victims. bed and go to the bathroom. This children have the same secret, alarm clock method so study this case carefully. Indeed, many men were dis- — By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE “ged from military service be- in two or three nights. 7 cause of this same complaint and Seme victims have acquired Case N-336: Billy Q., aged 12, is some people never do get over it. control by interrupting the act of a brilliant boy in seventh grade. But bed wetting simply indicates ygrination during the day at vart- “But he is rapidly becoming a inattention to the pain sensations ou5 points te assert the domin- nervous wreck,” his worried mo- that bombard the brain from a full nee of the brain ever the bind- bladder. der. “He pl in the school band The bed wetter is thus much like A final and surefire cure is to and is unusually talented, too. But fix up a simple electrical shocking the device with dry cells and a door- bell buzzer. You can do this for a few dollars. Send for my bulletin called “The U-Nroclast,” enclosing a stamped he te terrified. return envelope, plus a dime. Use pattern We it as a last resort if the other a methods have been tried and failed. (Copyright, Hopkins Syndicate Ine.) “And the dread is the of bed wetting, that if over night, covered. nee OR eg DS , gout t wih, ei Se tet ety tee ie st BS « Scald All Questionable for One Minute—Then tid 4 ‘ NS ’ : - ’ | j : ; ‘ | . . 2. pas : . THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 1955 _ About 10,000 oil wells drilled in| oll, Some oll wells cost as much ; , the U. $, annudlly do not reach |as $1 million to drill. Fort Carson Gls { : * : : iT v's REV satin ,. [east Royaly es! = Steak - Filled Soldiers Lie LATEX Poini> Used as Guinea Pigs : — : opontessit in. Obesity Tests pRacticAlt® FT. CARSON, Colo. (INS) — Gls of the great wars won't be- <cie fore Revelation in Easy Painting . . . no streaks or lap a pevate: Monti cote Se mee yew York. ¥- . ) sergeant to “re-cook steak ._P. marks. Dries te a smooth end “how eMout three of them.” ene Baghish 6% velvety finish in 20 And the sergeant complies, with Lendes. minutes. Cleen your . ai ~ alicia brush or rollers and eny put on the private’s tray they I stray paint splatters peng aca catsins a nea, os: ‘MISSILE MAIL’ MAY BE NEXT—It’s possible ; Map shows how it might be done. According to 7 Do the things you want to do, NOW. with plein water. tatoes, bread, butter and a triple cme sank tae eek, nat locas dacs ke ee M. E, SIPLE helping of ice cream. radio-controll guided missiles. » mail- } across t an a country, ‘ ; ing | be missiles bei tested by the U. S.'then ha trol taken the end - Foe pen ened ee ete bs hacker metre ee moe] VOORHTES - SIPLE FUNERAL HOME $ 39 another GI a buck sergeant no| Containers propelled by rockets. That's what John | or four hours old out of the U. S.” Big hitch is that |] 9 ™. Perry Stress Faene 5S Some less, took the tray and emptied |M. Redding, former assistant postmaster general, | present cost of such a project is prohibitive. | . ———— ee eee told the Parcel Post Association at Chicago recently. : S / y ld M ; , Gallen remains generous : . e _— was weighed, . . +s tart Your Child in Music : One gallon enough Most Colors | ‘This has been going on for nearly Navy Pilot Breaks (Farm Prices Up $253,000 Missing . for most rooms apes ¢ ae ie one Cli b Mark A . Two Per Cent in So F F Ba k the Economical Way at j Co acta cf the tales to| NORFOLK, Va. —For the sec- i sea LEWISVILLE, Tex, w—Federal GALLAGHER’S Army's and off ond time in three days, a record} WASHINGTON w—Farm prices| bank examiners pored over the ; frim up Gls and trim off excess | ior a climb to 10,000 feet has been | Tose 2 per cent between mid-De-| books of the closed First National ACCORDION SCHOOL - . set by a Navy FJ3 Fury jet plane. Se Se Bank here today, checking closely . 436 Orchard Lake Ave. Ph. FE 5-6159 Pha here oa apeiron. hie esa te eye = costs which went up nearly 1% per cal tar ios a neg Free Use of Accordion a ge go nig ee ES DON’T MISS THIS oe in, Cashier E.R Wake) Wolters (| Free Band Lessons Free Music j a a a bank employe 16 years, shot him. t below , 9% e y venue? cent under what i was wo years "Reed ‘ca chief bank exam- JOIN NOW— er | j MOTOR OVERHAUL cuteted thé White Hlsese, and 2 es a te ro ae oe OUR METHOD IS QUICK and EASY — lower bid a mise’’ as to what happened to the Other o February ae MECHANICAL REPAIRS _|rean War was going on. —— GALLAGHER MUSIC CO. -| Higher prices received by farm-| Autry Suing Comedian 18 East Huron Street Phone FE 4-0566 NO MONEY DOWN ‘et. |ers for cattle, chickens, strawber- Over R ded Sati | + » With the Cooperation of | Drop in and ask us sbout our of popcorn or bottles of pop you ee ae aes cae er Kecor ire ceanenasncine masnernnerecetennsensvnmmne | : Your Local sndependent credit plan. FE 2-9111 cmaume. aie | Caboose Without Train er a on ue ee HOUSTON (®—Gene Autry says . : time is taken up by tests. While | Slams Matorist’s Car ber to mid-January average price | Ais." n . chonograph recard, | PONTIAC PISTON SERVICE CO, hate act apse Sgr OKLAHOMA CITY w—Bill J.” The cowbey entertainer yaster. Free Parking In Reer 102 S. Seginew PT) hood eaten pay fg tse of | Brunburst, 24, escaped serious Who Was Def 1? -_ — ra ederal others conduct hundreds of tests. | "Jury when his car was smashed are Bozo 9t.Clair, a oumodiap ad into by a caboose of a Santa Fe| DEFEATED, Tenn. (UP)—De-| 2" Pete tout omcrutnn at te oa a one outskirts of the city last night. concerning one important fact Tin uk alee ad _ WORRIED OVER DEBTS? === ctx monthe to |, There, wam't a train in sight.”| about the town's history. 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CREDIT UNION NATIONAL ASSOCIATION H aM Nr on ee . ok Maes, ee Ae Cale eS a po et Tae PR Ree BA ee Be . : * « , { ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 1955 . > j Long, Narrow Sleeves, Link Buttons Highlights of Adaptable Fashion : Coat Dress @etican dasigners pallern Gals Don’t Ring Bearer , by Martini yor , Fret About | - Syit Color Discussed Versatile . 1% Gray Hair. -Navy Blue Eton Instructions Tell 2 oT). But Gold Streaks » Can Be Worn by Easy Directions for , ‘ ‘- -Hasten Them to Four-Year-Old Buttonholes.. . 2. Beauty Parlor yas wit ry mtn ie RMB (P| A | att ts planing to announce our dau tagige peeenie| A that str mature women, but ter’s engagement soon. Her fiance's parents are going to celebrate their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary shortly at a large reception They thought it would be nice sleeves with link buttons are a \ \ continuation of the naturally round- F = ed shoulder line, and are very ; lA much a part of the latest in \ ; = sleeve news \ : yy Note the balance in collar shapes : Lf between that of the detachable dickey and the wide, open notched revers of the body neckline. Choose linen, shantung, wool crepe or any of the lightweight woolens for the dress and use pique, linen or dob- by-weave cotton for the gilet. You may buy your dandified taf- feta bow tie or rei to pattern AN ~ ~ 1206 Kindness. ment —_ abe ie are instructions if you r your own Every now — man handiwork + the. button. P hair came out a deep shade of family worry abou p on- royal blue, but generally ruse After a toast has been drunk holes. The instruction sheet also ; was successful. _ to the anniversary couple, the hus- ’ ae - : tells you how to make them with ied Fortunately, today there are band rises, says thank you, and ae met - ’ by RN te es Pas ¥€, | a minimum of effort and a maxi- artim | many resources available to wom- then introduces “Mr. Jones, (the a ee SSN re: pO ve Me a it ~ 2. | mum of professional - looking re- |en who don’t want to blue their bride’s father), who has an an- : Swen lai —— = Ge hair nouncement to make."" The bride’s : . . . : This pattern is cut to DESIGN- knew abeut father then rises ahd announces It's like having a year-round furniture | weather resistance are the assets of this ER MEASUREMENTS. not Stan- Beauty ee aneery give can pro- pit 4 EE Mary 10| wardrobe when one dining group will pro-|handsome grouping. The attractively pat- | ard Pattern Measurements. vide the meal time setting for interior |terned chair cushions are removable and the | ™** sis Hips —-Bizes f ; old son is to be a ring bearer | decors, porch arrangements and garden use. | ceramic tile tops of the tables are as durable 4 20 “Tvs inches ie might explore the beauty coun- 5 eines wees ee oe Decorator design as well as complete |\as they are good looking. os 3 ¢ See 8 ne a App sty tf tas Paeyhn : : yeree at © pn ousee ence ail eee = 9 P ° material for dress, 1 yard , 3 Does he have to wear a white Woman Fits Slip Covers [2s ctr cases a ooeeestena ee a ce Eton ‘be suitable? interfacing. To order Pattern 1206, : The bride will be dressed in white Or mer art-Time Work address SPADEA SYNDICATE, + , Rinses te bik or Mackieh satin men wear morn- INC., 535, G. P. O., oe 2 ing clothes. Also,* where in’ the By ANNE HEYWOOD Teen che get merried, tad |New York 1 N. Y. net: IS Needs to Make Talents Known. depending on the shade your hair procession does the ring bearer The other day I visited a friend| twe children, and couldn’t spend | Send $1.00. Airmail handling. 25¢ . | has assumed. ad ie - who has three children in schol, such tng hours making ap cov. jexra. American Desiwner Pavers CQurt sider LOOKS at FUN se yeiowins. you might wa The ring bearer ts ‘usually and one tiny toddler ove for peuple. Bat instead of |e 1D avaltabic Ser Bic. Maks ee edie © ana ee dressed in white . ; check or money order payable to investigate a or © bend en tun cate onl € Oats While we were chatting, I sw) stopping altogether, she worked |SPADEA SYNDICATE, INC. and| By ELIZABETH WOODWARD |the way for your entry into a new | as possible to your natural hair S his Eton spit with a white blouse her watching out the window, “I'm | out a wonderful solution. add 4c for bank clearance. It's one thing to be among the | crowd. : | color. This, while it won't match would be ‘quite all right. In the expecting the slip covers,” she told| «you see, lots of us young mar- sixty thousand people watching the | es ee procession he walks immediately me. rieds in town like lovely slip cov- 7 game, And quite another to be | making to just one girl. Try all the before the bride and her father. Pretty soon a young woman |ers, but we can't afford huge among the few who are playing | giris in the neighborhood. And pay | | Dear Mra. Post: Ié it necessary came in, with a big box under | Prices. So we tried making them ha enon fuige a ki licen Sm mem Sen Gk aon | one who called at the funeral home hes wk ae jealowsy tevolved ir _whole- | each other enough to speak to, and | i poo 4 “the register? I have spe Pag sg acy se =% not everybody is good at it hearted cheering of the team. [be casually friendly. | ll Meas we JF . ee or Se 2 * | Make chances to get better ac- | up; they werp just cut out and and fitting got us all snarled up But the A ) Sowers and had masses offered, basted. So we approached Liz and asked re’s a loneliness too. A | quainted. Invite one after another | but I did not write to those others. ber if the weeld cat and ft out feeling of being left out of the over to the house. Do one little | It is not necessary to write to After the young woman had left, ip avvers, dor ‘ oat ine attention, the crowd adulation, the friendly favor after another. Until | anyone except those who wrote my friend explained, “a war ow a 18, t sense of being the cause of all the | suddenly you realize that the whole | letters, or sent flowers or “That young woman has quite them wp ourselves excitement. The casual outsider | crowd knows you—and has reason : masses offered. a nice business. She cuts and fits| “Tis was delighted, because it feels very remote from things. | to think well of you. At that mo- ; slip covers beautifully, and she| '* am activity she can do on a And some outsiders curdle with ment you'll find yourself included — is used to have quite a lot of cus-| part time basis, and it’s not near- wishing they were right in the in And your outside-looking- in | PETUNIA! : pay? SV we tomers for whom she made them. on eee center. | problem will be over : creer om | ‘ Sawer camer wears, chal te sioed-—fest ike the pain when Spring C to Paris ; sy pott jeb is awful — You Can't Blame a Guy 1, iv house and cuts and pine the ind meant \ arts ; Im first to confess it for Trying Judge Rules | covers sud lane peteas dus ual In ing ts part of the plot, whether | OS Flood Waters 3 And its easy to qess it / SIOUX CITY, Iowa W®—When | hastes them at her house, because there are ways to make the saf- | Ee ee 4 Air Force Sgt. James Wesley |; , pumped the last flood waters from } Casra Whecr I'm a terrible sewer, and when fering seem minor. And that (their cellars yesterday as brilliant : asked Miss Bonnie Baird for & | they're just pinned, I get in trow perspective om things ie the ree | sunshine and a warm south wind date on a downtown street she had pie’ son for this plece. the of Light : him charged with disorderly con-| 4, | Swept over City g . duct. you are planning a job oF Take this girl, for instance, who| The temperature hit 58 degrees | : | But Municipal Judge Berry J.| thing a a e isn’t some lives in a community of young farenheit, the highest mid-winter | Sisk rul “yest the 2-year-| sills i hoe dg — toe people = cre gies w° her aalpee — Jan, 1, 1883. | sg Nal oa don’t have to do the whole job; from the sidelines, and she curdies | Presse, the mercury went up to was viola’ sometimes just tackling a part of with envy and jealousy. But this | In dismissing the charge, Sisk | it is moré lucrative is the way she puts it. this | Deld that an old Sioux City ordi- Maybe you could fit dresses for Dear Miss Woodward: I'm 16) Next time, Petunia, when pattern—add 5 cents for each pat-|&2ce which prohibits men fromt| friends, letting them do the actual and one of the loneliest persons you're painting with enamel, | | tern for first-class mailing. Send ae es te als pea ee sewing. Maybe you could trim hats, that ever lived. I just cannot make ALWAYS make your final | | t© 124 Pontiac Press Needlecratt | unconstitutional pinees Se eed Cant egg EE Ro brush strokes up and down Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea which your a community “ell b P and down. | | station, New York 11; N.Y. Print | . friends and | it you ne fewer tears. | address and zone LOUSIVILLE, Ky. (UP) — It slight - turned out to be a day for ‘ — ‘Confidence Is Lacking | Sunshine Starling in court cng eg HALL FOR RENT ALBANY, N. Y. (UP)—Candi-| charged she bit him, clouted an- “E get —__—_—- wage we dates sometimes fail to vote for | other cop with an umbrella and gre & ny The More the Merrier Lodges Weddings themselves. A canvass by the | cursed them when they tried to — NORWALK, Conn. (UP) — John Parti Albany County Board of Elections | srrest her for reckless driving with. Sve quite | 'Yunches 17, " cha 4 ith Luncheons jue disclosed that no votes for Re- out a license after she hit a parked other and a0) » af, Was rged w OR 3-5202 FE 2-2195 || Publican committeemen were cast car. Judge M. D. Elston fined com | ° Tih either in the 13th or the 18th’ Miss Starling $200. PIAICE a FleiAicli ist, a os hours | . QHUOUUESsS me some Amin? [elmicie it a& germ o 3 | 2 Sn oo an nemerranaeaaMe 6s 3 g 1662 S. Telegraph Rd, : Your Last Chance ~ £ JANUARY CLEARANCE ‘ | Saturday and Sunday — Tremendous Savings on All . * Winter Coats, Dresses and Sportswear! REDUCTIONS | OPEN UP 100 oe: oe =e. Fool Friends With Trick Hefe is a trick for you to see/it out, Keep and you have a magic \ \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 1955 - re SEVEN Bon Voyage Party Given to Honor Pontiac Woman Decorations followed a nautical theme Friday after- Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Brodie of Iroquois road left Other area residents who received Ron- girls the students of Michigan noon at a luncheon by Mrs. Leslie ‘Tripp of Iino Friday for a vacation at vin ald Clark, son of Mr, and Mrs. Carl C. of Birming- State who are sororities. avenue, in honor of Mrs, Brown. Brown, . Mrs. Ethan B. Cudney of drive is en ham, who also received a BS degree in Education; and Jessie Huthwaite, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. C, who resides on Cherokee, road, is leaving for a cruise route to Fort Lauderdale, Fia. she will vacation John Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Miller of Lapeer, Butrwaite of West Reyucs road's satan Sere in the Mediterranean. | for two months. who received a BA degree. Phi Beta; N Aldrich, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Lee Maribel Rummel, daughter of the Martin F. Rum- x* «*« _ A. Kremer of ht avenue is a pledge of Zeta Tau * Julia C. Davidson of Eastwood drive has re- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harper (nee Marie Vackaro) of Alpha; and Nancy Dickinson ter of Mrs. Wilma mels of Lyonhurst Ng ge is en a 10-da stay at Fort Louderdale She is vacation- Mrs. . . Canterbury road are announcing the birth of a son, Dickinson of Mohawk road, is pledging Kappa Delta. ing with Beverly Howell of Detroit. The girls are fresh- fuses’ Gait” wusiting ‘her teother Alfred Hall and 266 Steven, on Jan. 25. ; Lo" men at Western Michigan , Kalamazoo. George Meldrum. ; we ng ee tle pole Rang Mert deep oS Jan Bernard Fine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Fine Me: in cea yp atadinner . She was accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Jennie West W boulevard and Mrs. Amy Harper of West of Dahote drive, is guing sctive XS EES Sa Pp being given the Harold Gassers ‘ Lawrence street. of Zeta y at Michigan of Suffield road, ibs deomer ah foenele Swe eee eee : 63% He is a majoring in radio and TV produc- a Michigan State . afemal Genes. oe: :¢ Se ee ee ee ee and , , Pa tiac, are announcing the birth of a son, Robe rs. Clarence M. Saunders of Dwight s r Mr. and Mrs. Norman Buckner have left their Pine Mrs. Ralph Gould and Mrs. Walter Day of Williams naje on Jan. 25 at Pontiac General tal. sister, Mrs. Norman Rentner of w, left Saturday Lake road-home for a Caribbean cruise. Lake have returned to their home after a three week — Grandparents @re Mr. and Mrs. e Seipel of for a six week vacation on the West Coast. They t ok * visit with their ter and sister, respectively, Mrs. Crestwood street and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne B. Hilton of _visit friends arid relatives in Los Angeles, Palm Springs Mr. and Mrs. Merritt D. Hill recently returned to | 40hn Bommhardt of North Hollywood, Calif. Baldwin avenue. and Carmel, Calif. . their home on Wabeek road; Bloomfield Hills, after A o. e's 2 _A daughter, Deborah Joy, was born Jan. 1 to Mr. and vacationing at Sun Valley, Twin Falls, Los An- John Huffman, son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Huffman The Rev. and Mrs. Bruce H. Cooke of Riverton, Wyo., Mrs. Gene Hawkins of Pontiac drive, Sylvan Lake. geles and San Francisco. While in Twin Falls of Wenonah drive, received a BS degree in Education are announcing the birth of a son,’ Bruce Dustin, on Grand ts are Mr. and Mrs. L. Merlin Rowe of visited with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. ne during the mid-year commencenient Jan. 6. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Rob- Bald road, and Mrs. Charlene Hawkins of Mont- Mrs. Richard Hill. at Bowling Green State University. ert Jockwig of Linden road. royal street. Birmingham Couple Plans Trip Home Jack Reiths Here After Residing in Paris Two Years By RUTH SAUNDERS BIRMINGHAM — Lt. and Mrs Thomas L. Tiernan (Joanne Klein- ert) who have been living ig, Get Volunteer Bureau Told “Volunteers should have a lot| begun by the Pontiae Area Unit- of fun on some of these jobs,"’ she| ed Fund this Fall after a survey said. | made by the UF revealed a wide- “But there are many others, less| spread need, It ig located at glamorous, which are even. more | United Fund headuarters, 718 necessary. You see, every time a| National Building. volunteer frees a professional work- The services of the bureau are er of certain chores she is doing | not, however, maintained only for a real service to her community.” | United Fund agencies, but are also The Central Volunteer Bureau, | available to county and state om Mrs. Petroff told the group, was | ganizations requesting them. many, will leave for home early purpose. in March. ‘Mrs. Tiernan is the The tea was co-sponsored by the Playhouse Groups Shown daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Posting Aven Untied Fund and the Colored Slides Kleinert of Snowshoe Circle. unior League Birmingham. Another couple who have re Mrs. Petroft pointed out that Announces ee Se turned to Birmingham to live are the new Bureau does not sup- Ci were the Jack Reiths who have been in plant any of the fine volunteer New Plays Antona’s ompy are | Paris for the past two years. work now being done here, Rath- — me ~ te Mr, and Mrs, Jamds D. Dencau er, it serves as a clearing house A pleasant way to get acquainted (Anna Mary Adams) of Frank- lin, announce the birth of a We believe that the Bureau will | © of countries he daughter Pamela Ann Jan. 6. constitute a central meeting point | ®Y Will-O-Way Playhouse on West | Oe ea cline his audience Mrs. Ben D. Mills was hostess for the needs of our ‘wocial and ae Late rend ae ie Night | tarough England, Scotland, Bek t luncheon Wednesday in her health agencies,” she said, “and | TB . s Night | cium, France, Germany, Switzer- a ae y the job requests of people who have Must Fall, Emlyn Williams land and Italy home in road. | time which they wish to|Mighly successful melodrama tell- a ing the story of a psychopath whose| Joyce Meyer in Bavarian Mr. and Mrs. Russell F. Sand- eff ‘ ers and their daughter, Judy, leave program continued with the smile — today for Honolulu where they | Fontiog Press Photos Showing of the film, tA vgn "Plays to be. presented in-the fu | chairmanship of Mrs Herbert som at the — for The “Presidents’ Tea” at Birmingham Community House | held. arg hg were Mrs. Grant McDonald of Clinton- tamity’s areal con aainenal in | ture are “Darkness at Noon,” “De-| Langton. New Citizens’ League was Sciesren' Flares au 4a _ brought out several club leaders from Pontiae Friday at \ville road, Mrs. Fred Collins of Silverhill road and Mrs. the volunteer needs of its com Ee — of cae Monde,” | host to the meeting. ech tue thats Deb. 0 pertorm. Which time a discussion of the central volunteer bureau was |W. L. Bones of Adams road (left to right). munity through such a Bureau. “Night Must Fn gee 9 run| C ; Events ance of “New Fountains” in the ~~ aaa ; Mrs. Calvin Dennison, @irector | trough Jan. 30 and Feb. 1-5. Cur. | ~OMING EV am th Cemmeunity Congregational 'D | Y \¢! of the bureau, then pointed out tain time is 8:15 except on Feb. 5| ».0°2"B 3,9 + A ag Church. o It Yourse some of the volunteer needs of | when there will be performances | for noon cooperative Bre. Richard Cogger ts Giusct- | | Th f the Pontiac area and made an (oi 7 and 9:45 p.m. Reservations | of Malta, Corinne Sisterheed ing the show and im the cast are | /S eme O Tir comets wones gm Gate may be made by calling the Play- | 16, vil mest Monde a Elizabeth Robertson, Barbara recruit: women beg em Perkins 8t., Pierce, Mrs, Thomas Gibbs and Square Dance ._ Fanks. a A wedding of interest to Bir- mingham friends will be that of William Walker McDonald, son of Mrs. Harry C. McDonald, and the late Mr. McDonald, and Edith Louise Berthelon of Mesilla Park, “Do It Yourself’ was the theme of the Do-C-Do square dance group when it met Thursday evening at Webster School. Decorations were handled by Mr. and Mrs. Edward Markham and Mr. and Mrs. Har- ley Levely. The refreshment com- mittee included Mr. and Mrs. Rebekahs Hear Annual Report New Mexico. Fonce Fowler and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Young and committees for OPEN The McDonalds are —_— —_ — eee ae the year were appointed by Mrs Bloomfie Birmingham P alieTs dents ia aes George Harkless, Rex Lawrence, Mrs. Eva Mathews, Mrs. Vera SUNDAY 2 to 5 The wedding will take place this Vere Hodges, Adele Streit, Sam Saturday Jan. 2 im St. James Joan, Stan Hutchinson, John Streit, Episcopal Church at Mesilla. Gordon McLeed and Enar West. * * * Mrs. M, M. Burgess ef Coun- (and Mrs. Mel Sheffler and Mr. try Club drive has as her house (and Mrs. Les Melberg. 4 Ol! Dresses — Blouses Skirts — Jackets Reports were given by. Mrs. Alex| | PARKING , Joss, knitting chairman, and Mrs. | Albv Charles Clarke, president, who has REAR of STORE Huron at Telegraph | Exclusive Sportswear for Ladies Needlework Guild Holds iL. Mrs. Burgess is entertaining «| Dance Club Bloomied His Comry Cub. | Gathers at daughter, Mrs. Robert Aikens, | and Bert Denham, Friday evening: drove to New York for 10 days.’ Other callers for the evening |were William Spalding, Jack Youre Invited! OPEN HOUSE Monday, Jan. 31 Thru Saturday, Feb. 5 in Our New Location—12 West Huron. Street nity House. Shown wearing theirs are Mrs. Herman Dickstein of Chippewa road (left) and Mrs. Irwin Kampner of Ogemaw road. | Callum. | Name cards with “V” for Volunteer was Gues er at the Februar Mr. Spalding was in charge of | = 11 mestar of tht North Hirer prizes, and refreshments were. presented to each h person atte nding the presi- alumnae of Chi Omega, will be | served by Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth | dents’ tea Friday at Birmingham Commu- Harold Weber. He has been in the Goff and Mr. and Mrs. Al Atkins, | —~ flower business 40 years and is Guests at the Elks Temple in- wa quiliel' w pean maw |cbind to. ana ure nant wooe| WOmen's Fellowship Has| hig 'eretr9 helpful hints on gardening. He will en, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kaiser, 2 . ; Te ae ae ; also show a colored movie entitled, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Dentam and) TYactication Tea Friday Ladies Circle of Oakland Avenve “7 ab lhe His talk will follow the evening or ees The Women's Fellowship of; A business meeting preceding | Untad dey ude See teneie or ' = - We «= dessert oie we be served _; Mission Bells See First Congregation Church held a/| the dedication was conducted by | 16 members sewing cancer pads. we el be wilepet geo Colored Slides dedication tea Friday in the|Mrs. Oscar Lundbeck, president Mrs. Percy Blynn and Mrs ~ Mrs. H. G. Sale of Huntington, +. Mission Bells of St. John church pariors in memory of Mrs. | of the Women's Fellowship. | Clarence Failing were hostesses. Woods will be chairman of the ar |) uneran Church met at the home| Frank Thomas who was a life- — - —- rengements. Assisting her are DS {of Mrs. Oren Clawson of Spence |jong member of the church. F. Dye Jr., both of Birmingham. Devotions at the recent meetiw seiden who told of Mrs. . ing were given by Mrs. Harry/ thomas’ capacity for friendship Women of Moose reer oe Me pe Cari Nelson | and of her devotion to her family Plan Conference eared Sie 8 miesteney ee | eae Stent amas Bs pee In. her devotions, Mrs. Ray Women of the Moose is holding | ca. Mrs. Roy Larson was a guest. bids Dress up in our ofter-5 fashions, ond really hove o § f : E ; Cleantns street at 1:30 oy sero. Seasesl Dech@array osge entuete i a au | The Pontiac chapter will be host | quergensies and will put you in @ porty mood . . . Your Merle Norman : Post Huron, |/WiSSIONG: ircle ities it will present.” , ond low prices odd to their goiety! Complexion Specialists | pes bee dh f OPEN SUNDAY of the year at 4 ; Combined Schools Sse ot hrs te teow ery ry ot Mr 10:30 to 2:30 “VANDA W , Oper Thomas by members of the church | sreomen of the Guat” ie the| pares Sweutenrt camer ty 88d mde ‘ ~ aS 3 Call FE 2-4010 for Free be presented jointly by Kingswood Eugene Howington, president. p-| Thomas” daughters, Mrs,“Robert . e.? M Demonstration and Make-up — Sclneh Crastieck aon Cramweth|ottaes Stax “Wyal ianine to |Reynells and Mrs. Richard Lioyd b Distinctive rhinestone ; = School on Feb, 2) and %. "sieve sm Se unm eteaees angry RLF gay € ‘ lé for southern wear. Cet Valectind Ottial reghomey = ae om we} om gon de Ngee 3057 Elizabeth Lake Road, Pentiac REMEMBER OUR NEW LOCATION: Z & g i i : <2 im i t AE a : z wh EIGHT ~ THE PONTIA ¥ 4 C PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 1955 ’ Emotional Factors Play Heavy Part in Many Physical = Church 16 CHASE STREET . SUNDAY SERVICES ef Detreit, Speotes Mid-Week Meeting Wed, 1:30 P.M. | Community United | Presbyterian Church Drayton Plains, Michigan W. J. Teewwissen Jr., Pastor 9:45 a. m. Bible School eS a See Say ee ee | Clergy, Union Leaders Discuss Understanding | MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. — | Eight Protestant, Roman Catho- llie and Jewish clergymen met | | here with some 30 union business | agents to the American Federa- _ of Labor to discuss the possi- bility of setting up a_ religion-la- | bor group. After discussing the need for common understanding, the group |asked Dr. Howard J Conn, pas-| \tor. of Plymouth Congregational | F | church, and William Sinnot, Min- | Bie" neapolis Central Labor Union fi- | Antique Cross Given TV Star Peggy Wood Known as “Mama” Receives Gift From Church Women By Religious News Service | | ATLANTA, Ga. — Peggy Wood, | |Broadway and Hollywood stage, screen and TV star, was given an antique garnet cross here for her | Confident Living We Must Face, Conquer, Fear for Successful Life Ry NORMAN VINCENT PEALE “It is estimated that approximately one-third of all patients have no definite body disease to account for their symptoms . . . It is further estimated that another third of all patients have symptoms which are in part depentient on emotional factors.’ * * * * These are the words of a distinguished New York physician and | surgeon, Dr. Lester L. Coleman, in his important new book, ‘‘Freedom Fear.” Dr. Coleman believes that fear is responsible for a majority of the psychosomatic illnesses which plague so many of us today and that fear prevents those From + Ailments | | CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC 30 Whittemore St. Sen., 1:28 P.M. Ht. 4. Drake Message Bearers: Rev. M. Clark, Hw. J. Drake | Sun., 7:06 P.M, Prayer Service j Wed, 7:20 P. M., Midweek Service UNITY Rev. Eve. Edeen, Minister Sunday Service 11:00 A. M. Class Wed, 8:00 P. M. WJLB 7:45 A. M. Daily Unity Books and Literature 1:00 a. m. Worship Service ‘ . work in behalf of the Episcopal The Pastor Preachin nancial secretary, to explore the Churct of us who are. not ill from living our lives to the , practicality of regular meetings ice fullest possible extent Th J I Avenue United 7:30 p.m. Sunday Evening Hour | between clergy and labor leaders. The “ross “ gift from women st poss rea Lg rian Church . of the Fourth Province, .was pre . . . esby erian urc Wednesday 6:30 P.M. soe sited by Balos Thomas N. Car The importance of the problem of fear is ¢ Third Additional Church News | : : emphasized by a famous preacher, the late Br Jestys 8 Family Night Program ruthers of. Charleston, S. C., pro- . . pee é Edmond 1. Watkins, Paster on Page 2 j ne eee Emmet Fox, whe wrote that “Most schools of . yeMiss’ Wood came to Atlanta at | philosophy now teach that fear is the thing that f Bible School, 9:30 A. M. “_— } has te be rooted out.” Dr. Fox went on to say the invitation, of the Episcopal Worship, 10:45 A. M, Church in connection with the ded- | that fear is simply the absence of love and quotes “, NEW WAY TO FROM THE JUNGLES OF AFRICA—Prince Kaboo came into 5 John 4:18: “Perfect love casteth out fear.” on aeeme” ‘ ‘ of the Protestant Radio - ° | contact with a missionary who instructed him in the Bible and gave | “200m Of : n j outh Fellowsh him a new name, Sammy Morris. The story is brought to life in the — Televisionn c emer here. ; * * * * Y F ip, mI: Es - . ee star, known to millions as ‘‘Mama”’ Fear seems to creep up on people so easily. Only recently I was | 6:30 P.M. sound color film ‘Angel in Ebony.” At the left above is the missionary | | TV's “I Re ber Mama,” ' to New ¥, po of BIBLE STUDY IN JAMES teaching Sammy. | ms a | costrihuted hor talents to the vedio |aauear panes. te nlp dnnag we ran into a heavy overcast that || _ Weeship, 7:30 pM. Film “CONVERSION OF SAUL” series “Another Chance,” @ pro-| seemed to stay with us all the rest of the way. The captain of the | |gram financed and presented by | plane talked to the passengers over the public address system they | women of the Episcopal Church. | have in these new planes and told us that airports were closing all | now being broadcast by 150 sta- jover the nation We might have to go to Cleveland or Washington | Premiere Showing Given Oakland Ave. United GO a t First Methodist Feb 6 tions. instead of New York. I could see that some were beginning to worry, | KENNETH A, HUTCHINSON a . ° | Miss Wood is ee of | although there was no concern for safety—only the matter of Presbyterian Church Minister | “Angel in Ebony,” new mission- ane Palle weno | tttonded es s oud of } pill inconvenience. Theodore KR. Allebach, Minister lary film. released by Taylor Uni- a) niversity in 1892. Jungle | . She sai ret some 11:00 A. M—Morning Worship | versity, Upland, Ind. will be pre-| scenes actually taken in Africa | famous personalities of the theater, | Then we heard the reassuring voice of the captain again: oe bm ; ape dey tee 7:30 P. M.—Evening Worship | sented at First Methodist’ Church | aad authentic period costumes | motion picture, radio and tele-| “You are in a great airplane . . . We can fly at an altitude of 1 piste School... .11:200.m REV. U. B. GODMAN Guest Speaker at Both Services | Sunday Feb. 6 at the evening serv- highlight the 45 minute presenfa- | vision belong tp the guild. twenty-one thousand feet. There aren't any storms that reach us Youth Fellowship .. 6:00 p. m. M ” arth r Hubbs, N Minister of Music ice at 7:30 tien. | The cross presented to her was at twenty-one thousand.” fv ic Service . 7:30 p. m. " uP BUST, Now film te the | Tortured by a rival tribal chief- purchased by the Fourth Province Finally we came in to a fine and skillful instrument landing at | @%S-Week Preyer The color, sound film . from the estate of Lady Anne Jimena a ET a eae| Ge Pere 7:30 p.m Youth Service 6:30 p. m. Idlewild in New York, the first plane that had landed there in hours. As we taxied to our gate the public address system came on again | and the captain said: ‘I want to thank you folks for being with me Sunday School 9:45 a. m. | story of a young African prince, Wednesday Evening Service 7:30 p. m. r _ | tain, Sammy escaped into the jun- gle, where he was converted. He Middleton of England. learned all he could about Chris- First United ‘tianity from a missionary, then | ires Flect Slate and I know that during these hours you have been thinking about | ‘ Pentecostal Church che a ride across the ocean to | U | us up here in the cockpit and you have been praying for us."’ FIRST Y - | OF PONTIAC the United States on a tramp . * * * * ASSEMBL ONENESS steamer. A Christian man in New for Ensuing Year I made a point of going up to the captain when we got out and 90 W. Howard St. Everyone Welcome! York sent him to Taylor Univer- sity, then locfted in Fort Wayne. Ind., where he enrolled without | telling him what a wonderful landing he had made. I also meritioned The Esquires, a local youth|that his statement about praying hadn't been lost on me. ‘I've organization, held its election of | flown a plane for twenty-one years,’’ he said. ‘In that time, you get Emmanuel Baptist Church Telegraph Road et Orcherd Leke Ave. p previous formal schooling. officers this week. i ” : aay i ; Mi Binie Stedy Everyone is invited to see this Reelected to a second term a profound respect for the presence of the Lord in the sky. Rev. Wesley Wibley. Minister ' ag eel film in its first showing. No ad-| was Joe Singleton. The following Then he said something else. “We had a great plane, didn't — ‘ 10:00 A M Sanday School, 10:00 A. M. | mission will be charged. slate was chosen to serve with | we? It can go above ordinary difficulties, and look down on them | SUNDAY SCHOOL RALLY : A. M. Sunday Morning, 11:00 4M. I Singleton: vice-| M4 then when it has to come down pass right through them, and — 9:45 A. M. Auditorium AREY. Meant 7. cares, | America is said to have the MS resident, Alvin| that plane has the scientific ability to find its way to the place : } to the i tumn coloring i c _ | it ts re ; Whole World” — ales Lamont; secre-| wants le £0 ee we ew MORNING WORSHIP Bible Class tary, William B. | ee eeeeeasse =: | & Edwards: treas- That is how to conquer your fears. Let perfect love—the love of | 11:00 A. M. € burer, Charles God—bring you above your difficulties so that you may look down | SCOTT LAKE RD. THE KIRK Williams II: ser- "pon them with a full comnsciousness of His enormous power to Evangelistic 7:45 P.M. “THE GENERATION WHICH SHALL ASSEMBLY OF GOD | IN THE HILLS ean at - area, overcome therm. Each of us must face our fears and keep on facing them every | day of our lives. But, with the love of God, you can remember that | he keeps telling you—time and time again, if you read your Bible— Freeman Watkins PRESBYTERIAN and attendance 1800 West Leng Lake Read NEVER DIE” BLOOMFIELD HILLS clerk, John * ; | Broedcest Over WCAR, 10:15 - 10:45 Dr. Nerelé C. DeWindt =~ Crump Jr. | “Fear not, for I am with you.” And when God is with us, no fears | - Her Sheamtee n The group, which holds its | 4" defeat us. Through Him you can conquer your fears. Dr. Tom Malone, Pastor 11:00 A. M. “A PURE HEART & A GOOD CONSCIENCE” weekly meeting in the conference | (Copyright 1955) ‘room of the Urban League is) a | advised by Everette C. Spurlock. | The purpose of the organization | is to encourage good citizenship and to promote better understand- ing between different races and Identical Services pe and 11 e’Cleck SERMON: WHEN YOUR RELIGION DOES NOT WORK | Church School 9:30 & 11 o’Clock Trinity Baptist Hears John F. Hatchett Jr. SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY: “LOVE” Wednesday Eve. Testimental ot al A i 4 ie on . | ee at 8:00 e'Cleck -——— - Aa : . : 7:30 P.M. | - reer texoine oom ends. Te eg ee 2 EAST LAWRENCE sTeeet (|) is posed of a urch during the morning wor- “WHAT is SIN AND WHY DO PEOPLE Feaaee Vee 0:00 ° My . | ae rong ship service tomorrow will be John COMMIT IT?” First Church of Christ | ‘The club plans and sponsors F. Hatchett Jr. He has caosen oi Scientist a different activities for teenagers for his subject ‘From Slavery to Eg FP Lawrence and William Sts t —— of many Sisemene.” 4 . Departmentalized Sunday School for All Ages a = : . at — || Old Fashioned Revival 906—Sunday School Attendance Last Sunday | How Christian Science Heals from Wayne Uni- Tuesday, Feb. 1-13 ° ity with “HOWACHANGEIN | AB. degree in Evangelist V. L. Wells DR. TOM MALONE THINKING HEALED February. - After cnelalls thet will ae | Pastor com a ae thrill and bless you. Services Station CKLW—800 Ke. | pa — except ’ Sunday 9:45 A. M 6 Tilden at W. Huron Boston University “Visit the Ch the ~ “ BBB reaching 11 7:30 to train for the * Old Pasbicwed Geopel™ An al 9 rar oma RADIO—WPON, 1460 on Y y P ] S d *® COMING — Dr. john Paul —— . = vert n ’ ber of Trinity Baptist Church Dial, 8:00 | u oung cop es un ay February 6th. Don't Misa FRED T. SYTZ lives with his parents on Weson ae a Reita Smith, director; Barbara Hess, chairman; Fred R. Tiffany, pastor THE 9:00 O'CLOCK SERVICE Official Boar CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Miss Edna Sutter h i % s Ld 347 N. Saginaw St. Chas. D. Race, Paster FE 4-009 Sharon ‘Coon Bob Clapp deny Ryan, CAMPAIGN CONTINUES || Picks Council SUNDAY SERVICES: Bible School 18 A.M, Worship 11 A. M. Roland Cornell Roger Anderson Carles rks Vesper Service 5:30 P. M.. Kay Hobart Carolyn Riemenschneider Barbara Hess - at the . ; Tomtey:. oP. Be. — g ° yer YOUTH CHOIR Fred T. Sytz Chosen Lay 2 FREE METHODIST President at Lutheran Miss Elda Sutter, Director Church . f ie an CHURCH OF CHRIST Sue Carriger Richard Taylor Dick Acre Donna Douglas |] Meets at 1196 Joslyn Ave. for Worship EACH LORD'S DAY MORN. 11 A. M. K th Gott Gail Travis J Berg Linda Ra enne ail Trav eyyrey emann Basun ichey’—andies'alen = Dom'Rae "uae La e tatayate soe. |) Teta cand 0 bee ef on, heat tate ELAS Stee SE atl gas pcmelgr omg ig onan to ———— Each Night 7:45 | the year and elected a slate ot I wil build my eclrurch . . And the gates of bell shall not prevail against it. Marve e race Ann Donaldson Ross Carrier Rond yce ° : | Jon Barnhart Patty Dovre Johnson Robert Edd . councilmen at a recent dinner Paul Deems, 7175 Elizabeth Lake Road FE 71-0226 | 4 Betty Ann Douglas Sally Hamilton Doris Bennett Richard Godwin Rev. George Gaines | || meeting. 6 ancy Nouse ancy ma | At the organization meeting of \ hae yo MacDuff Sharon Blacklaw Lillian Hilton : = Sickels of Garden Grove, Calif. | the Official Board, the off of | Special Music SUNDAY SCHOOL at 9:45 A. M., Between the Two Great Worship Services Inspiring Congregational way Drive, Mr. Sytz has served : Singing ‘ his church in many offices. The | THE 11:00 O'CLOCK SERVICE Bring the Family and office of Lay President is the : Friends | highest available to a layman in ere ame Esa bre a | the Lutheran form of government > H. Y. C. Rally ow Other new members include ; YOUTH CHOIR, #2 Sanday aa M. Lewis Grew, Robert Dodge, j Mrs. F. R. Tiffany, Director meyer, Dale Bong Harold Janet Eddy Marilyn Barnhart Ricky Wert Bruce Seute Howard C. Artz, Pastor. Ph. FE 2-9955 Wetow and Eugene Wilson. ; Bill Crawford Susan Gordon ‘ seg See Bill Shirley retary, sian tamiben Seed Sail if ann Marilyn Adams Gail Gibson Jim Pair 4 Mart ' Judy Cantarella *.° Sandra Wray Bill Maxfield be treasurer and Kline . é Kathryn Dewitt Susen Hamilton iroren Looky Connie Spencer FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ae wi Allen Travis Harley Hopp, Jr. Oakland and Saginaw, Fi gchae pone on _ E YOUTH CHOIR, #1 Pontiac, Michigan property and liquidate the church jure. Sein Warden, Seat Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor ni a b , : Our responsibility—the World; Our resources— | Susan Coon. Mary L. Tripp. Jean David Osmick = < ; the Word Fi Lois ~~ om Carol hy a Karen : aw Lynne, Hose ; yk Bobby rn . SUNDAY SCHOOL—9:45 A.M. ' om tt " Bennis “Hervou Carolyn Wright Rose (Classes for All Ages) TN. Lynn Street rchmeyer Bruce ‘Adams Jack Bennett Chery! Wilton MORNING WORSHIP—10:45 A. M. FEB. 1st to 6th Incl. Es Ann Crawford Don Crawford Pherry Zann h _ “The Lerdship of Jesus Christ’. | REV. GEO. COLE . —, a Jimine Jovner Reon e-br “der EVENING ae P.M. Bpecial Speaker and worship with your young people!~0-00 AM. and 11 A.M. er Be COMING: e" 1:20 Each Might .PTIST CHURCH W. Huron at Mark Ave. SS pabesary 6 Fite; "20s First Bi | Rev. €. Prien, Paster “EY ok TGER S - ; ‘ e Baptior Church \"Wheeeever WH May Come” a Security F ound . by Knowing God; Lecturer Says Health and security can be re- stored and maintained by gaining a spiritual understanding of God and Man's relationship to Him, Ella H. May of Indianapolis, Ind., told an audience at First Church of »Christ, Scientist last night. Richard Gruen, first reader, in- troduced Mrs. May. from 9:15 to 10:15 p. m, Dave Simpson will be the song leader and Jane Ann Fulcher will be the pianist. Numbers re- Lions. Speaking on the subject “Chris- white ¥ will ice “Tee p> tian Science, the Way of Health| | le ia invited to this program. and Security,’’ Mrs. May said that = through prayer, as taught in Chris- UNITED LUTHERAN 'tlan Science, the individual can CHURCH OF THE conquer sickness and insecurity be- cause these are not inflicted by ASCENSION God.. She explained how prayer Williams and Lerraine oi heals disease and other problems Sesday Scheel. torso aw || Of everyday living. Gee. L. Garver, Paster FE 21513 Lutheran Church ||) 10 Aid College Fund heteen dal, ~ an By Religious News Service any C. Claus JACKSONVILLE, Fila. — Florida 11:00 A. M asked to skip a meal between now 2nd SERVICE . and Easter and contribute the price SUNDAY SCHOOL of it toward the rebuilding and en- 9:45 A. M. largement of Stetson University’s dining and food preparation facili- = ties. ST PAUL Announcement of the $250,000 | fund drive was made after a meet- i LUTHERAN CHURCH | irc ot Baptist leaders with Dr. (The Chereh of the Lutheran Heer) | J. Ollie Edmunds, president of Jeslyn at Fourth university. The dining hall of the 9:30 a. m.—Sunday School | Baptist-supported institution at De- 10:45 a. m——Moring Service Land was destroyed by fire Dec. | | — 21. GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH | Corner of Genesee and Glendale Services at 9 A. M. and 11 A. M. Rev. Otto G. Schultz—Speaker Sunday School—9 A. M. and 11 A. M. The Pilgrim Holiness Church Baldwin and Fairmount Church-Going Families Are Happier Families eggianip ee Your a to— beebieres. EE Coming—National ances Week—Next Week Hear Rev. Joshua Stauffer, Bible expositor, teacher, author and youth worker, Thurs.-Sun., Feb. 3-6 Service Each Night 7:30 P. M. Special Music “The Little Church with the BIG HEART” KE. C. Swanson, Minister Rev. Overbaugh, 8. 5. Supt. CHURCH OF CHRIST EAST HURON at PERRY Central Methodist ” Rev. Milten B. Bank, D. D., Minister Rev. John W. Mulder, Asse, Minister 9:45 A. M—CHURCH SCHOOL 10:45 A. M—MORNING WORSHIP “HOPE FOR A DIVIDED WORLD” Broadcast WPON 11:00 A. M. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE .. 630 P.M. PARKDALE FIRST SOCIAL 316 Baldwin Ave. FE 5-7938 Sunday School 10 a. m. Sunday Worship If a. m. Come and enjoy these services with us Saturday Evening Worship 7:00 p. m. Cari Downey, Paster. FE 5-7938 FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Corner East Huren and Mt. et Ofte) St., Pontiac - Service, 10:30 A. M. RE v. LAWRENCE GRAVES Guest Minister . All Saints Episcopal Church WILLIAMS STREET at WEST PIKE REV. CLETUS A. PARKER National Youth Week Observed by Group “One Fellowship in Christ” is the nue Evangelical United Brethren | Church will be host to a group of | churches during the week. The Rev. Cletus A. Parker, su- perintendent of the Bay Cify Con- | ference and former pastor of the | church, will speak each evening at | the 7:30 service. Me wes educated for the . “¥ | trained at the Bible Institute of F Your Young People | theme for National Youth Week | Jan. 30-Feb. 6. The Baldwin Ave- with his people The Rev. Calvin Lee, a former pastor and teacher in China, and -| his family will be at the United Missionary Church, 135 Prospect St., Thursday evening at 7:30. The Rev. Mr. Lee has been Angelus, Wheaton College and He has Lead Services 139 Boys, Girls Conduct | All Rites on Sunday | at Bethany Baptist ' Annual Youth Day will be ob-| served tomorrow at Bethany Bap tist Church. Each year, the young | folks of the church conduct all | the services of the church on the last Sunday in January. There will ‘be 139 taking part tomorrow. At the 9 a.m. service, the lead ers will be: Sharon Coon, Roland Cornell, Kay’ Hobart, Pat Smith, | Bob Clapp, Roger Anderson, eta ministry tn the United States Above are the Rev. and Mrs. Calvin Lee, center, [with their om and doughter. Ld . Chinese Pastor to S neak -|at First United Missionary Pas THE PONTIAC 2 PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 1955 High School Honors Famed Missionary . By ‘Religious News Service PHILADELPHIA—The mid-year School here were dedicated to Dr. | | Albert Schweitzer, famed medical _ missionary in Africa and 1952 No- | bel Peace Prize winner, who ob- served his 80th birthday on Jan. 14. In addition, the class fund of $100 was sent to Dr. Schweitzer for his hospital in Lambarene, French Equatorial Africa. Olney High is this city's largest graduation exercises at Olney High | ——— ‘ * é a “FIRST CHURCH of GOD. | 25 East Boulevard — South of Leckéut Drive 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 10:45 a. m. itoutag Siete 7:30 p.m. Evening Service H. Eugene Ramsey, Minister — Gen. Offices; Apdersen, Ind. First Southern Missionary BAPTIST CHURCH. 365 East Wilson Ave. public high school. The graduation the First Psalm and the story of the Good Samaritan from the Bi- ble; the ‘Prayer of St. Francis” and several anthems which are fa- vorites of the noted missionary, writer and musician. and had been working | im China until forced to leave. In China, he was pastor of a | large church for 17 years, prin- | cipal of a Christian day and high | school, He alse had charge of a Bible school and an orphanage — for over 506 children. | When he escaped from Commu- nist China, he came to Detroit to work among the Chinese. A center has been acquired at 59 Webb St., where Chinese meet for spiritual help. Bible study, prayer, fellow- | ship and counsel. { The program is sponsored by the Women's Missionary society, Queen Esther group, Junior Missionary society, and the Men's fellowship. | Following the service, there will be a tea in the lower auditorium. The Christian and Missionary Alliance Church (Near Orchard Lake Ave.) Rev. G. J. Bersche, Pastor Sundey School 9:30 «. m. Morning Worship 11 ¢. m. “THE INDWELLING CHRIST” Allience Youth Evang. Service .7:30 p. m. “IT WAS BORROWED” program included a recitation of | Fellowship ... .6:15 p.m. 1]. Sundey School ..... ... 9:45 AM, Morning Worship ..... 11:00 A.M. Dita: «i Siew on cua mens 6:45 P.M. © Evening Worship ...... 7:30 P.M. Wed. Prayer Meeting... 7:30 P.M. Young People’s Bible Study 8:00 P. M. REV. A. H. MULLINS, Pastor Phone FE 4-8574 Affiliated with Southern Baptist Convention The SALVATION ARMY TAY TOG, 5c cavseccsess .... 9:45 A. ML HOLINESS MEETING ........... ii eecwan 11 A. M. YOUTH SERVICE ....... eiktacesuend er EVANGELISTIC MEETING .............. 7:30 P. M. Officer in Charge, Captain Vernon Vie 7:30 PRAYER 29 W. Lewrence Street — oe A Welcome Awaits You at THE CHRISTIAN TEMPLE 505 Auburn Avenue Full Gospel—Nondenomiaational 9:45 A.M. Wership, Communion, Sermon 9:45-12:15 Children’s Church & Bible School 11:30-12:15 Adult Bible School Evening Evangelistic Service, Chapizin Dave Martin Radio. Services Sunday 7:30-8:30 P. M—WPON 1460 Crusade for Christ Saturday 5:30 P. M. Channel 7 A Friendly Place to Torship 7:30 P.M. Wet COLLEGE - CHAPEL CHOIR | FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURGH The meetings will close with a) banquet Thursday at 6:30 p.m. All| will be in charge ef the 11 a.m. _young people, 12 to 24 years of! worship hour. j age are invited. | ‘The Junior High School Choir | with 31 members will sing with | Mrs. Fred R. Tiffany, director. The 530 children in the Primary Cneir will also take part in service. oe neita Smith is the with Barbara | The young people of the Builders: | Chairman. Parents | Fellowship Society of the Oakland | attend the |Avenue United Presbyterian | young people part. | Church will conduct the worship | The Sunday School will be at 10 tomorrow morning. in | the same as usual as will the eve- service ‘ning Youth Center and Worship | keeping with National Youth | | Hour. Week. The theme will be “Christ Jesus, | | Minister Walks 120 Miles ' ad sacle and en wie By Religious News Service MARSHALL, Mo, — The Rev. will give the message. | Robert L. Harvey, 54-year-old Others participating are: Gerald | yethodist minister, phir here | Barnhart, Jim North, George Mas- | after walking the 120 miles | tick and Philip Marien. | Leavenworth, Kan., in Members of the youth fellowship| He undertook | group will furnish special music visit the —_ jand their National Youth Proj-| here and to |ect, “‘New Inspiration for Life in Charles id Egypt,” will be introduced. - has a collection of Sunday evening, the Oakland | walking sticks. Avenue young people will visit the Baldwin Avenue Evangelical United Brethren youth fellowship and on Feb. 6, they will join with the DraytonPidins | United Presby- terian young pétople at their Sun-| day evening service. } =F D. Avebaréd Council Asks Members Pastore to Keep Sabbath Holy {| 9:20 A. M. Church School 11 A.M. Morning Worship ~— SERMON SUBJECT: “THE WAY TO A BETTER LIFE™ Rev. BE. D. Auchard, Preaching on PLM. | nergy se Fellew- L cond, . ee Haren st aie Young People Canduct Morning \Sunday Service service are FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH W. Huron at Wayne St. William 8. Marbech, The resolution was approved after the meeting had received a| report that Topeka merchants were “increasingly keeping their stores open” and that church members as well as others were failing to keep the Sabbath. Great Britain has about 10 mil- CHURCH OF THE GOOD SAMARITAN 199 Auburn Avenue Service Sunday 7:30 P. M. Rev. Jeanite Parris, Speaker Rieti hnaetc | lyn | Fair, Jerry Ryan, Charles Parks | and Barbara Hess. Music will be by the Junior Choir, composed of 140 voices and directed by Elda} +e S r) Featured in Sacred Concert at ... THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH - Saturday, January 29, 7:30 P. M. @ Director, Paul Allen @A Cappella @ 45 Voice @ Student Testimonials ZION CHURCH of 1 of THE HE NAZARENE 10:00 A.M. Sundey Scheel "11100 A. MA, Weesbip Young People 6:30 P.M. Evang. Service 7:30 P. M. Rev. W. B Vertian, Paster Laverna Sheffield, Muste Director | Invites You to Our Services 249 Baldwin Ave. FE 4-7172 Saturday Night, 7:30 P. M. Grady Swatiord. Speaker * Sunday School soaletarciecierercia 10:00 a. m. -Merning Service ........-60555- 11:00 a. m. Sunday Evening Service ......... 7:30 p. m. . Garner 4-7407 7:30 p. m. » Rev. FE im Is The Catholic Church A MENACE TO DEMOCRACY? ~ BIBLE. REBINDING Rebind f ay beteigem Bite Bupert pac aol wl ane Gem dependable service Christian Literature Sales 39 Oakland Ave. FE 5-9591 FIRST METHODIST S. Saginaw at Judson St. Rev. Paul R. Havens. Minister Sunday Morning “ALPHA and OMEGA” (Radie Breadcast over WPON at 10:15 A. M.) Church School 10:00 a. m. eae cecncceccccess 11:30 a. m. -Youth Fellowship ................ 6.15 p. m. Evening Service ................. 7:30 p. m. “A CONSISTANT PATH” Wednesday Evening Bible Study and Prayer 7:30 p.m. Every now and then a false rumor about the Catholic Church gets | into circulation and—for a time— | fools a lot of people. Usually such rumors die out when fair-minded people learn the truth. But some of them pop up | egnia like “ghosts” out of the dis- ‘tant past, to deceive people who have not heard them before. ‘is that American freedom is in danger from “the anti-democratic program of the Roman hierarchy.” This, to some people, will sound new and alarming. Actually, there is nothing new about it Catholics of a century #g0 heard | the same “alarm”... that the Church was hostile to our form of govern- endangers the salvation of mat kind. Its entire objection is that the Church is hostile to our poli- tical and social institutions. In this there is a remarkable re- semblance to the “alarm” sounded against Jesus Christ Himself. “If we let this man go,” said the Savior's critics, “the Romans will CLOSED All Day Tuesday, Feb. 1 for Inventory Open as Usual 9:30 A. M. Wed., Feb. 2 ‘ . OF : CHRIST € s Christian Literature _ Sales 39 Oakland Ave... FE 4-9591 458 Central Services Sunday, 10:00 A. M. Tues., Thurs., Set., 7:30 P.M. , | We are in in Jesus — ‘ i oe " *, \ Pan 3 So oe ees So Sa eS Ss See , . = i we ee gi ae eee pe. B| in spirit and influence — that she come and take away our name and our nation.” Some think that Catholics should get their blood pressure up and ment—that she was anti-republican would disregard our free institu tions and deprive us of our self- | government. reply angrily to these rumors. This’ Even those who do not under- is not necessary. We know that’ stand the teaching and practices of the American people of all faiths ... With their traditional sense of justice... will boor this ghost back into its closet without our help. the Catholic Charch will have to admit the falsity of this rumor ... for the evidence of a hundsed yours contradicts it in every particular. The Catholic people always have | stood =shoulder-to-shoulder with their non-Catholic fellow-citizens in building and' defending our lib- | erty and free institutions. The rumor ot today... like the rumor of a hundred years ago.. does not claim that the Catholic. Church is harmful to men's souls. 4. tree pamphlet on the subject. Just It does not claim that the Church ask for Pamphlet No. KC-21., SPONSORED BY MSGR. A.X.M. SHARPE COUNCIL, NO. 600, PONTIAC, MICH. SUPREME COUNCIL is KNIGHTS or <CoLumBUS , RELIGIOUS INFORMATION BUREAU 4422 LINDELL BLVD. $¥. Lovls 8, missount ya like to know the Catholic attivede, — toward democratic freedom, our form’ of self-government, and the righ of the State and the individual, write todap | Woman Pickpocket. | sat ext, an he cite the driver drove away. A few min- Uses New Approach | utes ister wadington discovered his billfold was missing. | CHICAGO wW—Police hunted to- day for a woman pickpocket who will or | weed a. new technique in filching | CUAMY Poul Appe a billfold containing $52 from at 300 Club Next Week Herbert Wadington. | Bunny Paul, nationally known Wadington, a retired Railway singing and re- Express Co. employe, told police about the incident. He was shovel- ing snow in front of his home yes- terday when a car containing a/| 7 man, two women and a baby pulled up. One of the women got} © | out to ask street directions. | The woman suggested Wadington PONTIAC FEDERAL SAVINGS Current rate paid on sav- ings accounts. Miss Paul, best known for her re- wasn't looking well. He said he - cording, “Oh Such felt fine. She insisted he must have, * a Night,” recent- * heart trouble and said, “‘let me ity released ““Pora see.’ She opened Wadington’s coat’ BUNNY PAUL Poo Day.” Savings added until the 10th of the month earn from the Ist of the month. Time and Money JACK & INA’S GRILL DRAYTON PLAINS | The Best of Food Cooked Just Like at Home! TRY OUR SUNDAY DINNERS -9 * | POWER PORTRAYS SERGEANT—Movie actor Tyrone Power, |} 4668 Disie Hwy. mans | right, meets Marty Maher, former Army Sergeant whom he portrays |in the film, ‘“‘The Long Gray Line,” on location at West Point, N. Y eae a , . NEW LAKE THEATRE t. Eades Detectives Community Theaters | | ciined ie sc. k Praised for Work oe in Robbery Case ii it ast" .tetta | | SUNDAY — MONDAY — TUESDAY | Romance,” Marjorie Main, Chill Wills. Two Oakland County Sheriff's Civie—Farmingten GOING TO BUY A HOUSE? GOING TO BUY A HOME? HOLDING A LAND CONTRACT THAT YOU'D LIKE TO SELL? Insured to $10,000 by Fed- detectives were praised by their | et, “geet! fm gciuie” Randolph | THE EPIC STORY OF ENGLAND'S eral Savings and Loan |Superiors today for their investi- | scott. LAW KNIGHT! Insurance Corporation | gation which led to the capture | wimpiirey ‘Bogart, Ven — OUT ° we . lof two men being held in Detroit | , wt 3 “Indeseretion of an Amer- | ~~ " ‘ lim connection with 14 holdups in Cutt: “So Big.” a eee ‘Reruns | \ . . i | ~ CiNemaSc If any of these three questions are on your * Detectives Leo Hazen and Mah-| Se! Three Hours te Kul” cole. | i : CIN OPE Dana Andrews, Donna “Jungle [ton France wogked overtime for | Wilderness,” George Brent, Vera Ral- several weeks on the case. | een. Wednesday, the two officers | a Sole | notified Detroit police that both oe ae ee” ee eee jmen were living in that city. | Man.” George Winslow, Charles Coburn | France and Hazen led other offi- | tumphrey Bogert, Ave Gardner. |cers to the pair’s arrest. no “ wae: waren ly,” Prank | Sheriff Frank Irons and Under- moire, Me _ i> ee sheriff Elmer McQueen both con- | coler, Rory Calhoun. Colleen Miller; , ° Port w ynne | gratulated the officers on com- ——— an rT | pleting the case which had been Reege pending since last September. Sat: “Reap the Wild Wind,” Techni- The two men, Lester J. Cooper. | SS5i.. “Se ont aan ae , . . , : er the reat, aries e 28, no known address, and John’ 6un.,, Tues: “Last Time I Saw Paris.” =a a _| Technicolor, Elizabeth Taylor, Van | Kuchulan, 38, of 17908 Cliff, De Pp 0 N | A C F r D 3 R A L S AV l N Ch troit, are being held for further ee ie SE eee questioning and charges, Cooper Lake—Walled Lake mind... then THE PONTIAC FEDERAL SAVINGS ‘AND LOAN is the place for you! a j a 1 | Black = Winer _ 0 oF 1 FALWORTH We Are Proud of Our Fast, Efficient Service! Come In and Talk It Over! . | has admitted six of the 14 robber- Ph “Bengal Brigade.” Technicolor, |ies, according to authorities. fort y heanake om "aay lisaisun pms AND LOAN ASSOCIAT i | Weldon. | Tues: “Black Ghield of Pal- | 4 CinemaScope, Tec to 3 Wayne Youths Caught | zortn.” cinemascops. Technicolor, Tesy CHEBOYGAN U®—Three Wayne | quakes,” Liberace County juveniles were arrested Milferd Friday after refusing to pay for| Set: “On the Waterfront.” Marios | gas they had purchased. Police | "324° fom: “hear Wintew.” Teshal- | 407 MAIN STREET, a CURTIS - JANET LEIGH 16 E. LAWRENCE ST., g id th t all boys — | cele | ‘ ROCHESTER PONTIAC i were driving a stolen car from | q.7™"), Sst", -Fout Oyen tthe, Ber-| » DAVID FARRAR - BARBARA RUSH Detroit and had obtained gas with- | Colleen Miller. | ; tee a terme matty | HERBERT MARSHALL their way north. Set: “On the Waterfront,” Marion Gh Brade. Eva Marie Saint PLUS: Tt is estimated more than 500,000 persons in the United States are afflicted with cerebral palsy. Ree) HCP RR aN Fox and Hounds Woodward at Long Lake Road, Bloomfield Hills Phone Birmingham MI 4-4800 NOW SERVING LUNCHES From 12 Noon as Well as Dinners from 5:30 2a take « little longer DRIVE SAFELY moe © HEED) @ 2150 Opdyke Rd. ~ JOIN THIS ‘FAMOUS PANEL Up WHEN YOU PLAY WHAT'S MY LINE THE GREAT NEW GAME STARTING NEXT MONDAY Tecueucoror "THE LAST TIME | SAW PARIS” et Into the Act.... | A Brand New Game for the Entire Family -A ppearing Every Day Starting Monday In Your - , ae THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JANUAKY 29, 1955 ee F ” ELEVEN Anger ls Embarrassed | when informed that one of the onti hea ao Paramount. I asked him if he likes| George played. the same place. 8 * . / 3 . NASHUA, N. H. (UP)—Romeo town tae ott |P lac I lers | Holden ing "4 og — = “Guanes was smash, of ; spelled Newberry. Anger er of a No,” he replied flatly, “I'd Aneer, etree Seeetentens ot 60 snapred: cs he. wan, conker ; nar | to Hong Kong (Pd home in To-| 2nd the Statler people couldn't be streets, ordered a sign repainted, | rassed. Geo ays feast Sat, Thurs.: “20,000 Leagues Un- much rather stay at | happier. He owed them the date fe ope rge Wi tr i” Cowra, || for New Film || tate snd mate wy ty] ean nc IGHT—Last Complete Show Starts 10 P. M. By EARL WILSON Douglas, James Mason. By BOB THOMAS sei vemas, pece- mee dyey. sey ; : ' NEW ~The burning question all over America is, “Will STRAND HOLLYWOOD @ — William| «pecause it’s good . eb 6 Gobel last?” Sat., Fri: “Six Bridges to | Holden is off again, this time to Well. T'l be a pape gi ely. glade mn bg As the owner of a George Gobe! haircut, I hope so0—and I Cross,” Tony Curtis, Julia Adams, | Hong Kong. ’ , ' European jaun insist he's as permanent as horseshoes. (Gobel offstage asks, | George Neder. ‘Overland Pacif-| 7 ‘handsome Oscar winner| 4pal Lonesome George Gobel’ for “Gentlemen Marry Brunettes “Whatever happened to horseshoes?”) Ee tn eadad ceahnias ranks with John Foster Dulles and| loped downtown tothe Hotel Stat Chances are she won't be ‘Gobel and my creweut have a kinship. I “got trimmed”— Bob Hope as one of America's ler for a night club engagement| abroad for film making most-traveled persons. He breezed| and you. haven't seen such a press | future. She wasn't happy oe hae Vegne, Guay apengh-sin®, duly, 4 tow Gaye laisr, Injured Farmer Finds into the Paramount commissary wandering through the lobby of the Hotel Mapes in Reno, I sgw . oetween trips and told the of his Gobel’s round yet squarish face—and said hello. Troubles Come in 3s. intact tonne. “Hil” he said, and with a quick handshake, hurried on. WATERTOWN, S. D. (UP) — s e * I'd seen him a few times on TV and covered his cafe epen- | Troubles came in bunches for Ar-| He's heading soon for the Far ing at the Waldorf previously where I had said he was great ( nold Petetson, a 45-year-old farm- | East. He'll do location scenes in but hardly anybody else around the Reno lobby recog- | &. Hong Kong for his new film “A nized the young man. Peterson suffered a mangled | Many Splendored Thing.’ And he'll | . that -total hand and severe lacerations in a stop off in Tokyo to help sell ‘‘The Now, six or ngs months later, he’s so famous tha farm accident and had to work Bridges of Toko-ri."” strangers shout, “You can’t hardly get that kind no more” or several minutes — in great pain— “I. wasn't able to clock much | “I'll be a dirty bird" to ME—thinking I'm George, because Of | 19 free himself from the machine mileage on my last trip—only| our similar hairdos. | Peterson was rushed to a hospi- 12,000," he said, referring to his | SlemeltiamCar- lila. : |tal in a car, but the vehicle had a New Year's jaunt to Greeland| —= flat tire oh @ one-way traffic with Hope. Last summer he Cir | Lasy SHOW STARTS 9:50 P. M.| BOX OFFICE OPEN “TIL 11 P. M. stretch. After the tire was cled the globe as an ace salesman changed, the car was stopped for Paramount's Vistavision. He again short of the hospital here — | got 22,000 miles that trip. this time for an accident that oc- * * * curred within the Watertown city| Next fall he plans another round- limits. | the-world journey for dear old : r) Aa HURON GES SINATRA “ASA RUTHLESS KILLER! Not since “Scarface” and “Public Enemy” has the him to stay home and not drink anything. Heol TOMORROW ! screen witnessed such a, Midnight—the New Year—had come... . the hour for hugging iat _ - bullet-riddled W! |\ and kissing. George was to kiss “Alice,” his wife, just after a 4 a a7 Y f/ fury! ~~! || shaking hands with a man who'd dropped in. | oar ay f | " “How about shaking hands with Alice instead of kissing | : % her?” Gobeil asked. | The idea of a sober husband saluting his teetotaling wife with | a handshake instead of a smooch tickled Producer-Writer Hal | Kanter who cast aside the script and said: “Put a gold star opposite George's name.” | * * * * | Gobel’s comedy has an intellectualism of a type that most successful comedians would consider a trifle dangerous. Gobel | Spoofs it with his own rash of double negatives, or a cliche—yet | | there are moments when he wishes to demonstrate that he did | pass the 6th grade on something besides a bicycle. In one script, his writers leave him a note saying: “We've gone to lunch. Your writers, the Bronte Sisters.” George shakes fis head moodily. “That's Charlotte's work—Emily would never- have done | that,” he decides. In another script we find the words: “This is Tennessee Ernie. He really comes from Tennessee. Some shows would say he comes from Arizona to get a howl, but not us.” To this Gobel adds: “Documentary comedy is what it is.” Not very funny—unless Gobel says it. Let it be mentioned that Ava Gardner was one of his big fans back there in Reno when he wasn't yet a big name and went back to see him twice. | She dug it. THAT'S eari, brother, on the left. Gobel’ll last, I feel, because he is, himself, a very funny man. | | LATE SHOW TONIGHT AT 9:40 — LAST FEATURE AT 10:20 He often outfunnies his writers. | LAST TIMES e T in "ROGUE COP’ x & & * Tay Se. Also “KILLER LEOPARD” I happened to be watching him rehearse at NBC in Hollywood — for a New Year's Eve sketch. Throughout that show, George | | wanted to go out New Year's Eve partying—and his wife wanted ON OUR GIANT PANORAMIC SCREEN! | | BOSTON ROBBERY? FEATURES AT: 11:15 — 2:09 — 5:08 8:07 — 11:00 P. M. Ie i is the story of two strange com- panions—a cop and a criminal. It is the story of one of the biggest armed robberies in the | history of crime. It is a | story of love and friend- ship in a perilous half. world where neither should exist. It is a story DAVID O. SELZNICK ag he a= + roe, You | * * * * The boy from Chicago seems to deadpan and underplay almost |everything. He’s sure you'll never get tired of him squirting | seltzer water into somebody's face. | You might get tired of him NOT squirting seltzer water inte somebody's face, but he seems to feel you won't get as ——— " tired of him not squirting as you would get tired of him THE PICTURE THAT TELLS | Seaep abcut wcetern or biMbtity chews being “drawing ree ON WOMEN! = Mina fous Atte I feel that in 1960, George Gobel will still be around. Of Course ——— Te Lentare_ At — 2:90-0:00: | he'll be awfully passe by then, but he'll also be awfully rich. em |, eee that will haunt you long THE WEEKEND WINDUP .. . “i after vou have seen the ae Zelative of a major movi enee willbe accused of recelv- TEN CREDIBLE 2: ( pycuet t cansows nil pie band Howard Lee left on a Caribbean cruise. ’ sea marvels! THE SEA picture ...and live in your Ann Baxter and publicist Russell Birdwell are on the Edge ND memory as a great an d ex- ARO iting screen od US ¥ citing sc of the Ledge . . . Florsheim's got the ideal gift —a $100 shoeshine kit _.. Nat Cole’s take at the Sands will be | 17% G's a week. WISH I'D SAID THAT: “The man who has to keep an eye on his waistli says M Coh ally has it wh h < i raay-vo Jigga amamaams alliemae | = Land} \ experience! iin A See _L Doors Open Sunday 12:45 P. M. ‘Blind Cobbler RYU IS Se Learned Trade | INOW o= a on $100 Wager Showing! greta FLINT (UP) — James Hainer |was so sure he could become a Doors Open shoe repair man that nine years 12:45 P.M. 35-4:06-6:37 -9:08 ities wn || ————~—LATE SHOW TONGHT—————. prove it. Hainer is blind. | Shortly after accepting Ge LAST COMPLETE SHOW at 10:20 x LAST FEATURE ot 10:40 %& BOX OFFICE OPEN ‘TIL 11 Fa wager, Hainer got hold of some | old shoe-repairing equipment with | | OS, OAS af te Llane Coe. After aif | ' few months of training in the op- ’ ‘eration and maintenance of the The c Mightiest Motion Picture of them All various machines, he started ae} BRIDGES TO GROSS IMA AUDITORIUM FLINT, This Sunday, Jan. 30th 735," Ti ? Don’t Miss the World’s te eacetion o ave T sh || A Universal-Internationa Picture ‘8 «GREATEST HILLBILLY JAMBOREE Bon fin. “Duce novineen. ie | starring ; his home with her on Stage in Person everyone who comes into the store. | Customers say the stitching work | done by him is the equal of any skilled shoemaker with 20-20 ' vision. Starring in Person @ Pee Wee King end His Golden West Cowboys, No. 1 Band of the, Country @ Lulubelle & Scotty, Sweetheart 6f WLS National Barn Dance @ Pie Plont Pete and Bashful Joe, Stars of Redio . Station WIR @ Hewkshew Howkins, Star of Red Foley Show @ Bonnie Lou, the Tennessee Wig Wolk Girl tow CURTIS The land and water area of the | Netherlands East Indies is about _ If @ Jeon Shepard, the Farnous Hillbilly Song Girl DELICIOUS : | © AND MANY, MANY OTHERS DINNERS Don’t Miss the Show of the Yeer. as Yodeling, Fiddling, end Fun for All BREAKFASTS ___ PRICES FOR THIS ATTRACTION ONLY Wechter Mates Tig — Mi Senta $1.00 4,000 Tickets’ Available at Box Office LUNCHES, eater ' SEAFOOD, CAPONS, TURKEY a FOR SUNDA te ia | HOR een a eel eB 5s : ary --Go - Round pore se ig Restaurant || NEXT ATTRACTION: po : _ 100 \North Saginaw aE % A ‘ at ADELARIAALY) come - « oe q West Bloomfield High Set dents from the eighth, ninth, we. music room with a areas, Horsehead brick as the exterior. A eleventh and twelfth grades homemaking department and a/| a ; | white acoustical plastered ceiling West Bloomfield Township Schools | 100x100 foot gymnasium which also |") ‘onighted with three recessed will move into their new high | serves as an auditorium. oa : ; " | plastic natural lighting domes. ; school on Monday. Seating capacity for this t ’ ty . od Woodwork for the building is A nat ple wg = calor Suiiees Ungatiers <n a Selcaty ore. cnn and i. Mache ape caaied “Four hundred and twenty stu-| machine shop and drafting room, | has its interior walls of the same | natural birch. All chalk boards are 3 40 READY TO OPEN—West Bloom- field School District's new high school will open Monday for its student body. grades eight, nine, ten, eleven and twelve. A contem- porary - styled high school which has 18 elassrooms plus a 100x100 square foot combination gymnas- jum-auditorium and a combination cafeteria-study hall, it is located at the corner of Orchard Lake and Commerce Rds. in Orchard -Lake Village. Principal of the new high school will be Donald Weed and the superintendent of the district is Dr. Leif A. Hougen. Designing the building for West Bloomfield School District was the George D. Mason Co., of Detroit! Contractor was Ray Misch & Son, also of De- troit. The lower photo shows the lobby of the school which has in- terior walls of Horsehead brick to match the exterior of the building The ceiling is ting natural light. Woodwork for the building is in natural birch Pentise Press Phetes to Open the present high school belongs to the scheol district and has been developed for an athietic field. - Last spring the school district | voted three and a half mills for equipping the high school, at the same time that the same number highlighted with | three circular plastic domes admit- | i located corner of Orch- | supplemented by folding floor - py Lake ry Coenen Ras. | bleachers. — on = a excep- lane me —— wl pra 3 ion © brary which employs bonds = The O Re uM High Adjacent to the gymnasium: | pubber tile issue. This gave the district about Schoo! in Keego Harbor will be | auditorium are locker rooms and | $100,000 for equipment and site used for = kindergarten through | shower rooms which provide fa Aluminum doors are used on | improvement and guaranteed the seventh grade school. cilities for the school to conduct | the library entrance and for the | $90,000 necessary for the reserve i The West Bloomfield High | * complete boys and girts physi a ee | eee | Sat anon. : new ‘morescent lighting Seen ta- | ; School includes 18 classrooms, a| © Presrem- stated Guongheat the cabeck | 4, © achtepped parking area. cafeteria study | An attractive lobby which is said Dr. Dougen, will be completed > ee a thn TMT. ROR Nee a ee a ee ee ee me: ta eee New furnishings in light woods | for the school in the. spring. complement the contemporary | school design, and metal shelving Garland Davis Will Head ss=2s=="='=| County Calendar Built to accommodate 5300 stu-| The VFwW A ry will have a lunch- North Branch Centennial] | sme e'sinats ssn tne sity ae combination and hall, a library, kitchen, woodshop, | flanked with administrative offices Tuesday , ; keyed to Genibility so that an) NORTH BRANCH — Garland) with organizing a children's and) ditional wing may be added in ee — | the future. | Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Sidney } | Ward, om Garvin street @ the centennial committee here, The Star mothers will | Dr. Leif A. Hougen, superin. |. i*® Farms Women’s Auxiliary ith Mrs. Ralph Knack as vice-| te ready for emeggencies with | tendent of West Bloomfield | to Pearunry mecting ot ¢ pm. @airman: North Branch will ob-| © trst ald rest tent. | Schools, said that the finances |” @rve its centennial June 16, 17, | Other organizations participating | for this building came from a and 18. fare members of St. Peter and) 9900.000 Send lenue. aggroved ie Other officers selected are Mrs.‘ Paul Catholic Church, The Ameri- October of 1952. can Legion Auxiliary, the Meth. | Including architectural fees. he odist Church Parent-Teacher | said the new high school cost about associations. the Hospital Auxil- | $759,000 to build. The George D. | jary, the Farm Bureau, the Busi- | Mason Co. of Detroit designed the ness Men's Club North Branch | pujiding and the construction work ty HiT ! i itt if . ily 7 | | z i z li i ‘¥4 acres across from Township School, the Baptist | was done by Ray Misch & Co., also —— school district spent $10,000 for re- | ” lighting the Roosevelt School in | church nas Breakin Reported window displays at Hartland School tions and $50,000 for land and court costs for the high school site of 32 and members 0f |terday netted burglars an esti- |‘ obtain the property. mated $500 to $800. | mother 11 ’ had been ripped out, after entry | ° Marlette Church to Hold |e een eee eakine Holly Bus Station Youth Service Sunday | oor window and smashing thrwug? | Lists , TVIG® QURGay Lists New Location several interior doors. | | Senior trip funds accounted for| HOLLY — Great Lakes- Grey- | wil be observed at the 11 a.m. | $300 of the loss, and the remainder | The engagement of Luana Jean sang was school funds and uncounted | that the new location for the bus | Lewis to Cpl. James F. Stidham no wil ard pe nggel | of Dimes. |Home Supply, 603 N. Saginaw, in| Mr. and Mrs. Hugh K. ellowship s five pro 4 school board meeting the pre | the heart of the new Midway Shop- | Duck Lake, and he is the } rally in Port Huron that | cericiais said, ‘and no disturbance | The station previously had been | tilla, Fia. A June ‘A pothack family dinner will fol- hae noted up to that time | planned mual mecting will take place with | tfustees elected at that time. ° ° : ‘New Direct Dial SOUTHFIELD TOW NSHIP— Michigan Bell Telephone subscrib- numbers in June After surviving the change from | Church, Fire Department and Boy | of petroit. and Girl Scouts. From the 1952 bond issue. the | chores. Keego Harbor. It also spent $100.- | > 000 for elementary school addi- be directed American Legion Post. men village! HOWELL — A breakin at the | #¢Tes. Condemnation proceedings members will enlist speak- | Hartland Consolidated School i necessary, said Dr. Hougen, | and The bottom of the school safe | floor window and smashing through -MARLETTE — Youth Sunday | hound Lines announced this week | Church. The Youth | student contributions to the Marct | station will be at Holly Car and | has been revealed by her areas. They will attend | Vious night broke up at 11 p. m.| ping Center. Mr. and Mrs. E. Stidbam low the morning service, The an- \Phone System ers in Southfield Township will have another change in telephone Southfield to a Flanders exchange, | the residents will have a new Sys- The new telephone numbers wii not be used until June, according \ Farm Prices Regain Ground 'SMonth’s Figures Show 2 Pct. Increase Over Previous Period ’ | WASHINGTON (INS) — From |mid-December to mid-January farm prices regained the ground they lost in the previous 30 days but the rise was almost nullified | by higher costs of tké things farm- ers buy. This was the picture as the Ei- senhower administration rounded out its second year in control of U_ S. farm programs. As of Jan. 15, average prices farmers were getting for al! of their crops were six per cent below a year earlier. | In mid-December the parity ra- tio, which shows the relationship between prices of farm crops and farm living and operating costs, was at its lowest point since 1941. Although commodity prices in- creased two per cent from Decem- | ber to*January, the rise in costs | caused the parity ratio to stand just about where it was a month earlier. Agriculture Secretary Ezra Taft Benson and his top assistants, as well as President Eisenhower him self, take the view that the worst of the post-war farm price ad- justment is over. They concede that there may be some further decline in agri- cultural prices during 1955 but point out at the same time that the big drop took place between 1948 and 1952 while the Demo- crats were in power. The increase in farm prices from December to January came about | largely because farmers were get- | ting more for their cattle, chick- | ens and some vegetables and fruits | including snap beans, lettuce and | strawberries, Candidate for Supervisor ‘to Be Named in Attica ATTICA TOWNSHIP — Due to the death of township supervisor |Hugh Buckingham recently, a special meeting of Attica voters has been called for Feb. 10 to nominaté a successor. | The nominee will be unopposed on the April ballot except for write-in candidates. Farmers Planned Feb. One of the most impressive | Farmers Week celebrations in its history is planned this year at) Michigan State College, to coin-| cide with the college's centennial observances. The week of shows, | competitions, exhibits and special | events will begin Feb. 7 and con-| tinue to Feb. 11. q Day wilt be held Mon- day, Feb, 7, with the Little In- | tenational, staged by, animal | husbandry students, beginning at 3 a.m. . Spotlight events all during the day will draw horsemen from many states and Canada, until the Horse- mgn's Banquet at 6 p.m. ends thé and Mrs. William K. Golley | activities. The internationally - famous six- horse draft hitch of Belgians el |owned’ by Meadowbrook Farms of to Duane John Richards. He is Rochester, will be a big drawing the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis carg at 1:30 p.m. Ineluded in the Richards of Flint. No date has | day’s events will be a Colt Devel- been set for the wedding. | opment Project Show, a Parade of Sunnyvale Chapel | | Announces Guests | lightweight pulling comtests. Teams | competing in thees contests are so | outstanding that they are known | to every horse pulling fan. Wednesday, Feb. 9, will be WATERFORD CENTER — Bill) S¥i#e Day. The Swine Feeding Spence, of Pontiac Camp Gideons, will be the guest speaker at to- morrow’s 11 a.m. service at Sunny- vale Chapel. At the Sunday evening service CAROL YVONNE GOLLEY Mr of Holly announce the engagement of their daughter, Carol Yvonne } Project Exhibit, Show and Sale | will be featured. Cooperaters from 20 counties have 728 August- at 7:30, Bob Pierce will narrate a film entitled, “Dead Men on Fur- lough,”’ in which he tells of the farrowed pigs entered and weighed in this project. struggle between Communism and Christianity. Judging of this, the largest swine Area Camp Leader Pier ssionary ambas-/{Q Attend C ion Pierce ws missionary anbes tO Affend Convention Sidriey N. Geal, director of the spondent : - Oakland County YMCA Camp) DeConich Is Named Mahn-go-tah-see, is one of 500 ° delegates to attend the convention | Community Chest Head of the American Camping Assn. | WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN. Fe. 3% in pg gets | SHIP — Five directors have been |, ' — . tie oor = he | elected to three-year terms of .the ss _ _ West Bloomfield Community Chest. leader of the camp standards | They are Emmit DeConick, A. J |e at the convention. : Stilwell, Mrs. W. H. Lare, George Osterbeck and Joseph Arno DeConick was named president, C. J. Metty, first vice-president; N. D. Alix, second vice president, Mrs. A. Thomas, treasurer, and A. J. Stilwell, secretary. Ohio, Kentucky, and Erie area will discuss the var- ious phases of camping. Thirty-seven different work work | shops will be held during the | three days. i . eee ij * f | _THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 1955 | ‘, Week Festivities 7-11 at MSC exhibit ever held at Farmers Week will begin at 8:30 a.m, Wednesday, and market hogs on exhibit will be sold at auction beginning at 1 p.m. Thursday. t A swine breeders’ luncheon will feature speakers Hobart Jones of Purdue Univetsity and E, C. Mil- ler, animal husbandry specialist from MSC. Jones will talk on breeding and Miller will outline an Indiana swine disease program. Tuesday, Wednesday and . Thursday, from 10 a.m, to neon, the auditorium in the Veterinary Building at MSC will be set up for the “Bangs Facts for You” program. Researchers will demonstrate the ring test for Bangs Disease, and findings from the agglutination test will be projected on the screen for all visitors to see State laws set up to discover and eliminate this disease, which caus- es undulant fever’in humans, will be discussed, and question and answer periods will follow. Janet Mae, Strang. to William Christy He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Strang of Van Dyke. No date has been set for the wed- ding to company officials. A new direc- ‘Wild Bird Feed tory is planned. League of Blind to Hold , : Installation of Officers A mixture of nutritious seeds atfactive to all Michigan Wild a 3 peer nedeerny wel gashenee pa onnge aE bleegg A NL 5 Ibs 60c; 10 Ibs 1.00; 25 Ibs 2.50; 50 ths 4.80 rege Phe le - Sunflower Seeds 22¢ tb. — 10 Ibs. 1.90 [F f Re a i » Mise » > / 4 / ' n 44 » 4 \ . Nec ; bes gg Le Sie , “ 7 x . CLO = ‘ 2 ~ 4 ; 2 ‘ CLEAN AS LIGHT ; + Abi; See your Dealer or <e) ELECTRIC HES D - ' < * é oo ree o ‘ : ~ & es ’ - , de _— so : * Se eel pot Ses Sea \ La 3 . ‘ # “hy . re ‘ €; + ' : Vii f ree 1 * oie = CEs x eee . 4 » . > a . ‘4 “sy — ‘ E ba : * \ it ( ee weet - Ag ii: ‘{ Lue ay se pit \ eit yt) oly 4 \ohde ‘ Ybetes io ae 7 | ee sdb Wea 4 ae on a sat THE PONTIAC PRESS - IAC, MICHIGAN BY eS PON THIRTE! iN ‘ SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 1955 re eee oe - a ge Pentise Press Phetes SHADES OF PURPLE — From a deep amethyst for the carpeting to the pale lilac . which reveals the ceiling-to-floor shoe shelf. Other closet area’ are scaled to the of the walls, the Gordon Booker’s master bedroom is a study in shades of purple. For contrast, they selected ebony black lacquered furniture with white plastic tops and white knobs. The draperies are domino prints of purple, chartreuse, rose and lilac with clothes lengths. In the lower right photo she is pulling out the kitchen table which ex- tends to accommodate two, four, six or eight. When folded up it disappears into the black and gold dots. The photo at the right shows Mrs. Booker opening the cleset door cupboard Your Neighbor’s House Young Bookers of Waterford- Township Build “First-Year” Home 2—The Gordon Bookers wel- comed their first daughter, Cyn- thia Katherine, Dec. 20, 1954 3—Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Book- By HAZEL A. TRUMBLE of some mighty important In the year of 2003 Mrs. Gordon “firsts” in her life: Booker of Waterford Township 1—Theima Lewis became Mrs. will remember 1954 as the year y Onte Booker, Jan. 2, 1954 recreation room on the basement floor. The exterior is of buff brick with turquoise trim. Future plans call for a breezeway and two-car garage addition BUFF BRICK—View of the Gordon Booker home from the back shows the full-basement story and the upper floor. The floor plan includes two bed- rooms, master bathroom, a den, living room, dining room, kitchen, central hallway and a er moved home at 160 N. Avery, Water- ford Township. into their first new Part of pre-nuptial planning for Mrs. Booker was the home they wanted ready for their first year of married life. While most prospective brides were scurrying around picking crys- tal, silver and china patterns, Mrs. Booker was examining samples of brick coloring, de- ciding between Vinyl, cork and rubber tile for her floors and balancing the merits of an im- posing, formal manteied fire- place against q quict, reserved one. Evenings and Sundays the young couple poured over the Consumers Research. They read every home and building peri- odical published and spent the rest of their time inspecting new homes, meritally filing their good points for future use. And when the buff brick home with its bright turquoise trim started to take shape, it was Mrs Booker who carried a set of plans around for the carpenters, the plumbers and the electricians “I was very lucky. I knew what we wanted. Biueprints are not hard te follew and in asmuch as we made several changes, I wanted to be sure it was carried out as we planned,” reflects the attrac- tive young blende matren. The floor plan includes a cen- tral hallway floored in cork tile. This same tile is used for the floor of the dining room andthe den There is a kitchen which is the ultimate in concealed, built-in facilities. a large living room overlooking the backyard and two bedrooms (one now a nurs- ery) with a large bathroom. In the den, a hide-a-bed sofa gives this room guest room possibili- ties. Common features of all rooms are sliding doors and marble window sills. Window frames and screen and storm attach- ments are metal. The roadside view of the house shows high, California contem- porary windows. “These were selected for freedom of wall space for furni- ture arrangement and also give you mere privacy,” points out Mrs. Booker. Although the entire house is Mrs. Booker’s “pride and joy,” her two extra-special rooms are the kitchen and the master bed- room Walls of burnt orange high- light cupboards in birch with a driftwood finish, lemon yellow (Continued on Page 17) EFFICIENCY KITCHEN—Walls of burnt orange receive their ‘ - contrast from the driftwood finished birch cupboards of the Booker. the fixtures including a built-in oven, countertop kitchen. The counter top and refrigerator are in lemon yellow and sinks are in stainless steel, + i os _ FOURTEEN v BRICK and STONE 2 BEDROOM Home Situated on a 50x 150 ft. fenced lot. Quiet street. One year old, with lake privileges on Crescent Lake. Only $2,000 down For Further Information Please Contact This Office WM. A. 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Grade A BIRCH, 2 ft.Gin. ...... 9 See Our Displey of ; HUGUS-MARSH CUSTOM ‘BUILT CABINETS OVER ROOFING & INSULATION CO || AT PRODUCTION PRICES ees | F 1000 Doors i i i i om . ‘Gasca rGntictntg BUILDERS’ HARDWARE FOR in Stock DOORS AND CABINETS (NEW LOCATION) MERCER FLUSH DOOR SALES SS ae ee ee Phone MArket 4-2222 ROUGH or TRIM ¢ > 5 eink Sn or oer Wit oe cat 4 _= ttems, recreation rooms, |, > > D&M Building Service $ Phone OR 3-2276 ~- - = Carload Purchase Sale! ALCOA ALL ALUMINUM DOORS (Including Frame and All Hardware) fd ‘ae - WORKING WALLS eapiemaia SPACE — CONSERVE MONEY So a « 7 FS ‘° >. — ~~ “S Se. ee. r —— For hobby shop, garage, play room, or any room, Peg board saves space and is attroc- tive. Economical to buy and install. Wide variety of metal hangers lock on, lift off instantly. CHURCH'S, INC. 107 Squirrel © Auburn Heights ‘FE 2-0233 * IT ADDS SO MUCH . . . YET COSTS SO LITTLE x BUILDING STONE NATURAL STONE | | MARBLE and SLATE tt Craigmar (Tenn. Marble) | | "Shem © Brier 1 * PATIOS 8 allay + — desea & VESTIBULES * Blue or Buff Tayce pb Py —y 4 al PONTIAC CUT STONE M-59 (Ye Mi. West of Airport) Phone OR 3-1594 CONVERT TO OIL ' CLEVELANO Toridheel on svence No Money Down! Easy Terms! HEATING CO. Phone FE 2-3639 Toridheet units are made to quickly convert every heat - ing plant to AUTOMATIC MEAT. Prices are surprisingly * ' low, too! C 671 Orchard Lake Ave. Landscape Aims to Aid Gardener Today's Ground Layout Keeps Eye to Easing Maintenance Effort The design of landscaping on | the home property and especially | the kind of plants used can have | Considerable effect on the amount | of effort required to maintaip | them, The use of low-growing hedget 5 i ; : 5 b5e E at cee i : b 5 5 i i 36 i } fl 5 naturally on the KNOW HOW TO STRETCH A Berwind Briquets—get money. Fill your coal bin now | BERWIND BRIQUETS | \Leather Bursts Into Color\% VETERANS NEW 2-BEDROOM HOMES ray ae Pontiac Overlooking Pleasant Lake with Lake Privileges ; to i Pump-House : t F Four new houses; valued at $7,300 | $7950 . 58200 each, head the list of building ’ ron mits issued by the City Building NO *h MONTH . this . Permits to- ai aes met” | MONEY INCLUDES = =) DOWN ieicesian apes Yale Balding Co. Detroit. |] tacape Mtge Coss Pogke Also included permit | to the City of senes te con. | JOHN J. DYER Every ay ta iat struction of a pump house at Leke Beaudette Park valued at $1,500. 8065 Commerce Rd. necr Union EM 3-4771 Complete Basement Waterproofing All Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates! neliable Waterproofing 7 tht, N ooo NO DOW Garage, 193 Hughes, Kinnie Yarbe, | $650 Alteration, $49 Alton, Cecil Brown, | Builders, Alteration, 64 Bagley, Ellis $500 is news, and so is a new look of Two-thirds of fatal bicycle acci- dents occur between May and Oct- | ober and 9 per cent of the victims | are males. | rE af =f PAYMENT « tt ; am Laks gptt aBIRE Fi rile i ; : Nia aa = i 3 A. —o- * 2 Th e x, S og 23 2 [You PAY or your home WHY not OWN it? Why lose money paying rent? Instead, put that money into a home of your own with easy all-in-one monthly payments!. FOR VETERANS S$ 5 5 NEW 2-BEDROOM Full Price ONLY $8350 HOME * COMPLETE YOUNCSTOWN KITCHEN *® NUTONE EXHAUST FAN * BIRCH FLUSH DOORS *% DISAPPEARING STAIRWAY TO ATTIC * AUTOMATIC, GUN-TYPE FORCED AIR HEAT eee ee * ALWINTITE ALUMINUM SLIDING WINDOWS * PAVED WALKS AND RIBBON DRIVE Built by YALE CONSTRUCTION CO. HANNAN x | Town & Country GARDEN CENTER S812 Highland B4. (4-59) OR 83-7147 Fig : REMODELING SERVICE. © ADDITIONS @ REC. ROOMS @ ATTICS MIDWEST SUPPLY 9 N. Telegraph FE 4-2575 A MONTH INCLUDES TAXES | Try House Perk-Up | | Got that feeling of midwinter | * FULL TILE BATH Pick and Paint Store 1. Seek an interest that will | | draw you out of the house. You're | 143 Oakland Ave. FE 5-9562 never too sophisticated to be of | help to someone or some cause in a very important way. 2. Under- GABLE PARK HOMES take a home remodeling job; see Model at... what creative things can be done Baldwin & Fairmont anywhere in the house. Talk Pontiac | with roll | op your sleeves ‘and belp. “After |, BENJAMIN RICH | Lincoln 4-4900 The Maceday Home in Whitfield Manor Future Savings on Fuel One of the best heating systems | for the home, because it produces fuel saving over the years and | gives clean heat that cuts redecor- ating costs, is a hot water or steam OCTAGON rel’ A 3- Bedroom Ranch Home tr eo ET ST RE 22 ny Oe * sent “ a 4 24 * ARES Tinie ee ae eee Pad A a aed Ly in « Homes Now Under Construction zr New. Sf 11,800 _| | Williams and Maceday Lakes FHA %1050 DOWN Open Daily 1 to 8 p. m., Set. & Sun. 11 ‘til 8 p. m. The Maceday Home FHA Approved Features: Perimeter Under Floor Heating Cerport Knotty Pine Cebniets with Rustic Herd- were 8’x6’ Picture Window Folding Doors on Closet jain $69 Monthly Payments Completely Furnished Built by Hartman and Tyner & me SIXTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 1955 ~ Burmeister's - - - Burmeister's - - - Burmeister’s | Basement Nook ’s -.- - Burmeister nhs EE a Bur + ste! per idee ee. 1 Cerloed 4x85 Fir Plyscore ....& $5.91 2 Cerloeds Sheetrock & Plasterboard 4x8 Sheetrock ......c&e $1.25 16x48 Rock Lath .... .c&e 98s 1 Cerloed be 4x8 Ye Masonite ........$2.56 4x8 Ve Peg Board .......$4.95 meister d OPEN EVERY DAY Sundays 10-3 P. M. TWO YARDS TO SERVE YOU ae Ea Y SPECIALS ADD A ROOM OR AN ATTIC Finish a Basement! No Money Down UP TO 36 MONTHS CASH and CARR oO emcee More Carleads Arrived of the Fine, Carefully Graded Lumber You Buy at Lewer Prices at BURMEISTER’S! heck These Prices soysyouusng - - - 5,s0ysyoUUNY - - - $,20;S}9ULANG - - - 5,195S}9ULING - - - $,10)S}0WNINg - - - 5 for VALUE! si oI Nofme Reg. LOW PRICE eli : ? E OOR 4165 $199 . Burmeister's Nofme Reg. LOW PRICE OOR +240 S195, a 1x8 1x12 soarps .., PINE WHITE Only ent $79 | 1 Cerloed 1x6 KNOTTY = =:,-~ 1x8 PINE Wes 1x10 PANELING $220 All knots ore tight making this beautiful moterial to ’s - - - Burmeister’s - - - Burmeister's - - - Burmeister’s - -'- Burmeister’s - - - Burmeister’s - - - Burmeister’s - - - Burmeister’s - - - Burmeister's -.- - f - ee : finish your room. 1x10 #3 and Better Ponderosa Paneling. .$160.00 180 4 Carloeds wool, 16 and.24-inch widths. nA RES 2-in. INSULATION Fibreglas or Gold Bond spun rock LOOSE ROCK WOOL “* $1.25 2-8x6-8 Clear White res. § Pine Comb. Doors BIRCH DOORS “i= $93» If you are planning any building — come in and get our “Early Bird Prices” —— We'll show you savings up to $500 on material for your home. ee N . + - Burmeister’s + =» Burmeister’s - - - Burmeister’s - - - Burmeister’s - - - Burmeister -BURMEISTER’S ORTHER LUMBER CO. Wholesale or Retail 3 DETROIT Telegraph & 9 Mi, Rd. Phone FL 1-4184 : for Partying ‘Fixed by Mom | Cold, snowy days mean indoor |play for most youngsters. It ts best to have a certain place where | children can take their friends to | soysjouung - | the rest of the house. A basement | is ideal. | Space can be fixed up at very little expense with a little in- | genuity. First, vacuum and clean | the entire room. If the walls are paint. One mother of two lively boys painted two walls red and two blue and hung white curtains at the windows. She took some old furniture, painted it white and upholstered it in red burlap. She installed a small used refrigera- tor, just right for holding snacks for the hungry mob her sons bring in every day. Then she set two rules: The chil- dren must vacuum-clean the floor after each gathering and, second: they must earn the money to buy their own party supplies by doing various jobs around the house. Disease is communicated by food, drink, air, insects, or direct contact with man. *!enjoy their fun without upsetting | dingy give them a coat of bright | STEEL SCAFFOLDING for every requirement. Roll- ing trestles and special scaffolding for stair - woys. ELECTRIC HAMMERS. Teols for every MALL CONCRETE SUR- FACER or GRINDER. CHAIN SAWS—Homelite end Lomberd end Mell. BELT SANDERS—Skil and Mell. TARPAULINS s Mixer Park, Inc. 245 Glisebeth Leke Read Phone FE 4-8780 FREE PARKING REFRIGERATION SERVICE Commercial and Residential DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE Authorized Kelvinator Service MASON REFRIGERATION FE 2-6400 461 Gizsbeth Leke Rood Teo Buy or Sell Rest Estate See Bateman and Kampsen Realty Company 377 South Telegraph FE 4-0528 ~ = > SA9js}OULING - - - 6 J9;s10WING - - - 5,s0)HOULING - - - 5,40);S}9NLING - - - $,s0js}0WNING - - - 5,19fs}OWLING - - - 5 s0pS}OULING - - - 510;s}ONLING - - - $.seys}OULING - - - §, . ¢ is illustrated graphically in this three-dimensional | basement and two-car garage was designed by | plan, which virtually shows the house as you would | Herman H. York, architect, 90-04 16lst St., Jamaica | look down with the roof removed. You can imagine |2, N. Y. as his plan 7253. The house covers 1,675 walking in the front door and visualize every turn | square feet, without porch and garage. you would make in passing from room to room. = sald r 7 m1 few J ns c s: — < bed rm Re , plenling ox. chen 1 covere erch | 13-0" A sig, = 9° 24'-8« 1 -0" H 10-0 = - 4 | dine} le d =) ; ini room: j—______¢ E aad 11-O"« vail aa bn SYD eda fi hell - 120%s 9-0" Ig hs Jireplace Rs a” living sath lwo cer a ld I Sever 190% 15¢0" gerege AP ce cece 7° : | 21-6 1948" ee | "= _43 to al , PHOS, 7 Oana See CLES me He 4 - eo “ot ae NOP ak Wl TR ee, , Rae. PLAN 7253 THREE BEDROOM—How to read a floor plan; This three-bedroom, two- bathroom house with | NOW IS THE IDEAL TIME to Build That. BREEZE-WAY! Get Our Free Kichgnn <epenen MODELING Attics, DAIRING . NEWING . ir ; ae tel Elegance Makes |r ss we te me Its Comeback 3 ; Colors More Luscious wri son a a NEW YORK (INS) — Elegance | Kitchen definitely placed since the end of World War Two. | the year, when manufacturers an- What happened to wrought iron | nounced that 1955 models would was typical. Wrought iron, which | be available in more colors than finished the year | switched from its black or white |; . cisehaae Oo ne een atta: Look Ahead to Spring If mowers weren't sharpened i that made the biggest jump in| Terrible Housekeeper Gets Word From Wise seen in every conceivable style and office in Chicago spied a book on | cover. One noted concern even of- vacuum cleaning on a nearby desk. | . . fered a “sleeper” in Empire style, He looked at it, rifled through the | Everything in the Home with brass arms and satin cover. pages, and then asked if he could ls Prettier and Dressier;| The biggest popular style trend, | have the copy. “My wife is a ter- however, came from the kitchen. | rible housekeeper,” he said. I wouldn't dare tell her how to clean |the place, but if I put the book |where she can see it might third in jinterest to the “woody’’ kitchen | has returned to American homes | pape eee TE Ww tn. | A man making a delivery at an) ‘ - Ee i The SAVINGS you make when Bigs Wea ySU INSULATE are GREAT— fim at the ‘Bill Ding’ Center & Pee ished cabinets were so from the kitchen to|that manufacturers Polo acral Specialists in Re-Modeling! 2690 $. Weodward FE 2-2671 last fall, now is a good time to ON REAL ESTATE PROBLEMS Call GILES REALTY FE 5-6175 ae aay ' In Beautiful : to LORRAINE MANOR We Are Proud] Open Daily 1 ‘til 8 P.M.; Sat. and Sun. 11 ‘til 8 P.M. Do You Own Land Suitable for Development ? We are looking ior property, either undeveloped or developed that can be used for commercial, residential or industrial. We'll buy it or develop it on éither a cash basis or partner- ship, or we'll do it on a fee basis; completing all of the engineering and plat work,.as wel! as the roads. A multi- million dollar corporation with all of the skills necessary will help you get the most for your property. SYLVAN REALTY, FE 5-9418 2383 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD, Rt. No. 5 Home A NEW 3-BEDROOM BRICK RANCH HOME CITY WATER—PAVED STREETS and SEWERS Off Bisebeth Lake Rd (Between Scott Leke Rd. & M-59) Announce That We Are Now the Local Dealer for SHOPSMITH The Complete Work Shop All in One! KEEGO__.. HARDWARE. WAREHOUSE Free Off-Street * 1027 Square Ft. * Choice of 5 Home Designs * Knotty Pine Cabinets with Rustic Hardware * Oil Forced Air Heat * Tile Bath * Spacemaster i Closet Doors | Naw Under Construction by Gardner Construction Co. * 6'x8' Storage Room LTE OI NEN. OG I TR, Re ee Pe I aN NOREEN: a THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 29. 1955 Housing Head at i! if if area a “eg: Sa : eet grat ate s This DROP zany ow oat Faces Struggle Can: Become a as flooring material. But old- i ‘TORRENT Battles to Save U.S. dn ° T) Low Rent Program IF From June 30 Death About ore per cent of farm crop value is. spent for pest control! wrcwinGTON (INS) — Hous IT-Came Through . Your Basement Walls Now—Americo’s Finest efforts to save the government's Paints in America's Most from a sudden death next June 30. - Exciting Color Selection! VETERANS NO MONEY DOWN f HANDY HEADGEAR FOR KOOFER—Ciay Tribble, Detroit roofer, |] Occupency Within 30 Deys this twe PROTECT-O-SEAL, the Waterproof Cement Paint tor Your Besement Wells PONTIAC PAINT has been wearing headgear at work for 2 years. Made of Low Monthly Poyments housing whits during the ; light gauge sheet metal, it holds a handful of nails. es haere Medel Open 1 to 6 Deily informed Congress | starting. * 157 W. Longfellow restrictions which Mfg. Co. ; summer cee. iat wort Mrs. Booker Uses or Real | Estate 17-19 S. PERRY ST. fg | FE 5-6184 unit occupancy | Nature's Own Hues — . ig us ‘af WE BUILD ATTICS . n : see enue Sensational ADDITIONS . Gl DEAL! ; It 2343 g | z there is great try cupboard houses, besides its chi a ' Total $ 00 canned storage, eight plastic up- befere the June | holstered with wrought p 30 deadline unless the curbs are | “Airs. ° | ayments .— A battttn ctatslocs steel | Midwest | r said in his| ‘ermader oven and counter. | Brand new spacious 2 bedroom ranch home including the wanted the program continued un | Werk areas. When cupboard | *GE * GE Refrigerater 58 when the housing industry Se | ——__—____—— ———— # GE Astematic Washer @ GE Autemstic Baste able to satisfy the needs justable shelv tsible. torm ' ‘ le pd ee ee ‘Room Too Crowded? — roo ee } xecutiv lared arrangement or vegetables, “a , Deluze Custem Built erced warm rooms abe | “In the sieuntien it ‘te pence deep, but narrow door for large | If you haven't room for end A. ~~, ord * Dining Reom ‘ 'tables beside your sofa, try a ito meet the critica] needs of the trays and a corner lazy susan ® Lime and Plaster ae income families and to| '™ the lower cupboard. pair of wall lamps. For Free Heating Survey end Estimate, Cail AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. \ 5.000 Successful Installations in Pontiac Area 17 Orchard Leke Ave. FE 2-9124 FAD A Lh hh dddidididededidede ‘COLD WEATHER taking care of different lengths in -*.- =e ' of women’s clot : j “ 2 from the central hallway and also . ; from the master bedroom. It is ===: | Conerete signed for two bathrooms. Tiled CALL FE 4-4570 . ) L. | | hel ride a new place to live}; UU, true earth tones, Mrs. acral * Sand and Crevel | tor’ teoaid = sy allied refried i for | amps with large shades, 13-inch | Th ee $325 is all you need to move into one of : " ooo with | bottom diameter and eight and one-| |iail these beautiful homes. Without the appli- renewal and slum clearance.” =| the walls of the living room with | hair inch top diameter and at least , oo | Industry tenders, whe have | table, chairs and china-buffet in | inches deep. Lamps designed ances and storm windows your total | binsted public housing as “Se- | Sherry toned walnut. This fur | s- 59-150-watt, 100-300 - watt, 50- monthly payment is $55. : | elallistic,” feel that the supply of | Miture has a dull finish. Draper | 199 150.watt, R40 or 50-150-watt : new homes for low-income fami. | ies for the high windows have @ | bulbs will give the best light when Waterford Medel Open Daily & Sun. 11 0. m. to 9 p.m, | — fs no present meed r gold, green and torre mam ™ oA posduioas. ° , “An Address of O” canna Ahr | public housing th view of the | ‘he print. . | Mount. lamp so that lower edge | | Distinction” . tremendous amount of dwell: | The Booker living room. dome shade is 48 inches above the : R \ Es : ings now being produced. pref cect Ber —— oor. Then, place the sofa so that Just Off Dixie Hwy. Piitio Hemitedns ‘clettet ot | Sets ae ten ae ‘reading material of persons seated — oe . Hannan ea tate — en aes ees aie nes nett ae | from center of shade and 15 inches 3212 N. Weodwerd, Royal Ook Lt 4-4900 " oe to go again) Bookers selected slabs of black | 1 jeft or right from this point. 5 and vote to end the program but! jtalian marble and installed | ? the administration is pinning its! them flush with the wall line , —————_—_— WHEN A JOB CALLS FOR CONCRETE fo. on a sympathetic Sena | A wool, sculptured car- |CUttings for New Plants a ae ... » CALL BOICE! which generally votes for public) peting, matching the walls, cov- | propag ef heuse housing. This could result in | ory the floor and the furniture is | poor Pagaton of Rouse plants. by - Custom -Built Our Ready Mixed Concrete is top quality! Our compromise plan for a moderate! upholstered foam rubber te | and the new will be ready sowrice 1 fst! Whater you rand fat vere. Hl extension ot fhe Program. | trown'“gaid, green, and soft |sndytmegmen, Pants wit be ree?) HOMES KITCHENS eS ves . . .eenet ve Sen. John Sparkman (D) Ala..| teige with metallic embroidered | outdsors. chairman of a Senate banking | threads ‘The lamps match with | by . sub-committee on housing, intends | jurnished brass standards and | N ae grt Rpemeeme Fn oo THOUSANDS OF FACE BRICK — |‘ ‘™4*<t comprehensive study | the cotter table, steptable, and | Broker HELTMA | ene sak eee: of the entire housing picture | ond tables are made of straight- | ame. Sa on ae FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! in the next few months with the | lined fruitwood. Willis M amie eughacis on ypaviGing beans tr | ites ~ | an / Set an odes pone Slee Every color . . . every grade. One of the low-income groups. The master bedroom is a LAS. “ end give you « estimate largest supplies ,in Oakland County. pA wesc he will intro | study im color shading with | BREWER Exclusive Builders and duce legislation shortly to give| Mise walls, amethyst carpet. poet Waterjora THE CABINET SHOP \Mr. Eisenhower greater author- | ig, slightly lighter taffeta bed- |] Complete Real Estate Services ater} BOICE |ity to hel cities construct public | spread and draperies in domine |] © Listings Wanted © Buy snd 22 West Lawrence 3088 W. Huron a FE 5-8331 ' housing than is presently provided SS . Soll Contras, — on bane © BLOCK © CONCRETE © BRICK |)”: black and gold dots. | Womes. he St teil elegraph Rood Telephone . | Ebony black lacquered furnish- 55 N. Parke ° ee leche ED | ings with white plastic tops and | FE 4-5181 ae SuSE ' oot | white knobs contrast | - E SUOOTITIIIIaIaaaan iy, _pietare fer Gis Ww. | white and gold. ; — MA . | Funetional . | ° . TORIDHEET Grae tah \ Electrical ff) signed by Mrs. Booker for one | s J i ‘ oN ’ enti: all. ti 7 a * WALL-FLAME OIL HEAT wee Liny 4 ‘ Contractor alts Guth has act anne tek 4 for the Tops \ pres, \ ~@ WIRING for shirts, — coats, -" and > |, - . C=. >* | a lower one Trousers. ceil- | ; ; * » In Comfort, Convenience ond <s-2: \ @ FIXTURES aongnr A shelf Gvisien houses : + Economy. s woes SF a CL _ DELCO OIL FURNACE | xm. {i 7 " section has a built-in dressing : . ee aoe sew || FE 8-0332 Automatic Controls. el Heceeamry duc STOPPING YOU?... fess | cement ane 275 gallon tank, layout and installation : New eeed as nursery CINDER BLOCK instructions for perimeter heat for i Hy average 6 room house. 549 ower = Only $4.39 Per Week—No Money Down! | One Year Free Service! } |No MONEY DOWN-26 MONTHS TO PAY) | walls | draperies and white - _ sealed furnishings. Next , ‘EKIGHTEEN _ _ ; a oe SO POOP ° iw in Spain, they would be rendered t Machine Divide | addy of Spain | nay oak at On Ome bo + Use your sewing machine as 4) »| couse of Spot's troqnent emp it Sy cue one coms Aware Of Aid i be used instead of electric ones. } } ; at right angles to the wall, a desk they are given. Their main am- THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 1955 Oe 7 eta < am '\Late February Is Time 'to Ready Seed Starters | Start assembling necessary ma- | terial for indoor seed - starting: | shallow containers, drainage ma- | terial, soil and, of course, seed, in |late Febryary. When seed orders arrive, store \them until ready for use in a cool Feeding Houseplants Most houseplants will benefit from a bi-weekly feeding—now that days are lengthening—to encour- age more lavish bloom—but don't forget that there are still very cold nights ahead when they should be protected by newspaper blanketing window panes or moved from pos- @nce of the room Appliances | bition is still to have a bigger, | § | — ~ Look at |More sumptuous home with more | spot which isn't too dry. : sible frigid spots. : MADRID (INS) — Spanish wom-| servants than their friends. } ‘en today are just becoming aware) Jt isn't unusual in-Spain to go/ | . | of the many modern household ap-' to a home furnished like a nine- | { | pliafices and conveniences which | teenth-century palace and find out | © e Exclusively Colored | ‘long have been a must for the there isn't even a can-opener in e ‘average American housewife, the kitchen. ¥ This situation results pri The wife of the average Span- from Spain's small industrial out. | : BO Hothe Project im || re esoeciaty ot nousehold elec:| Say ‘attcer worsially. has at Springfield Twp. \trical gadgets — and high costs) soast one servant whe does all especially if they are hired of imported appliances. Refriger-| we pousework and most of the As Lew $ As Down by foreigners, such as Americans liv- ators cost up to $650 and vacuum | cooking. For this she draws a Nothing Else to Pay ously with soap and water every | ing in Spain. cleaners about $100. salary varying from 250 to 400 While the average American | pesetas ($6-$10) a month. housewife goes over her Fugs | These servants — usually single girls from the provinces between 16 and 25 years old — are not hard to find. But most of them | are illiterate and difficult to train, 3 : : 5 [ E Do-It-Yourself with ZONOLITE ... the Famous Vermiculite Insulation! to Move In American movies used to be and eating customs — which can a Spaniards’ only contact with V@c-| cause strong conflicts with Ameri- S| Menth cleaners, washing machine, Includes Everything refrigerators and electric stoves, a te haan pec Age | ZONOLITE IS BETTER BECAUSE . . . it is such an eaty-to-use heaters, toasters, irons and mix ordinary unrefined olive oil and insulation. You simply pour it between the joists of the, attic ers. over-spiced food, or take a three- floor. It’s better, too, because it is fire-proof, rodent-proef, damp- Open 9 to 5 Daily Wenge - — wee hour giesta when they Pole be preet. One bag covers 17 square feet, 3 inches thick. ves can no more minding the kiddies. Drive North on Dixie Highway te longlingly. at these rhodern engi just north of M-15. time-saving devices when they see However, their American mis- Don't Wait . 7 . Drive on Foster to Farle Street, : adews tresses in Spain are often amased right on Farle to Project. them displayed in shop windows. | by thelr cleanliness and the great or if you prefer « Out Today to the they are now being in trouble they take to achieve it. . Rogerson Const. Go, || more and more in, at least, the} Using primitive - looking brooms BLANKET-TYPE | wealthier Spanish homes. mamde ef coarse reeds and “es- INSULATION ALBERT B. MI 4-7096 ° | Even if there were a greater Saenee! © wad of stringy Gers supply of electrical almost aq strong: as steel , + , ® S a day. | et st i w e a BALSAM LUMBEI CO ve our ome a | Both Spanish housewives and ee ce: ae at ep ted ae ips . - in the old ‘They —_ AR tae A os eed Be tA , 1490. Baldwin (Cer, of Walton) < way. press > - ‘ a? re ; : Stay - ' ~- DO-IT-YOURSELF aut clare wits sinebened| SOR OT Phone FE 2.9104 = Pp a ’ ‘ cupboard or, at most, an old-fash- ° ee ie Every Youth Can Build ics tcrescen igi over e| ; Replace your old windows with the new modern Flexivent Window unit, com- pletely factory assembled ready to install. cabinets for general lighting, and | at the bottom of the cabinets for) illumination covering your work’ areas. ' '/Pet Dinette for His Dog By STEVE ELLINGSON the wooed, then paint over the Now that the rush of Christmas| tracings just as the pattern | buildin’ is over, things are back to| specifies. normal here on the pattern ranch.| simple hand tools and a few oe ae scraps of wood are all that you) ~|meed. Any boy can build one of | the dog just had a Dew | i240 in an afternoon or evening. | - |The directions are printed in the | Everyone on the ranch agreed | simplest words that can be under- advance that we would get rid| stood by anyone. The pans are itter when it came. | available in your local dime store. | as 4 FLEXIVENT But, after all, 10 wiggling pups are * * *@ é kind of cute. * | To obtain the full size pet dinette window unit Ms baby ted arrived ot te pattern No. 89 wend ocriece raach i weuld have been more | , The AWNING sash when the unit is important, but 1 could hardly | ’ : at ages oth ech cpening ont. Per have — — | counter tops lost te swinging : ribbons in bedrooms. For groups | than pups. species - doors. No danger of doors stand- oe | = %, loving addition in any & ‘ —— i bs The other day I was telling a man He me I was wrong, FLEXIVENT joy h ier bythe ia your Unig room! . | more . j more I think he’s right. Each | | “Spocemacter” deers fold back Win Units species needs to love and each| on themselves, make better furni- dow |needs to be loved. Each needs ture arrangement possible. No eee “dead” corners, no valuable floor = needed somebody. Certainly Priced 95 a dog seems to fill the bill, after and wall area lost to door swing. : from ‘all, a dog is the only love tha , : ‘ money can buy. Anyway, we're! . | : on yeep cuing © keep the pups 18, 358 ia our bedroom! = 5 or indizect ventilation Step in or eal. fer fue semeh- Boys all over the country have | . “Spacemaster” doors add many : ee per gg | dogs and one of the projects they | valuable fest of floor and wall ae installation inancing. | enjoy most«is making things for | Beds pushed closer them. That's why we thought our rahteel dhe, ; @ No Down Payment little pet dinette shown here with eaase seem fer 36 06 P ry | television actress .Yvetta Dugay night stands and lamps, too, be- @ 36 Months to Pey Call for | would be a suitable project for to- | | cause swinging doors are com- , @ Meximum Amount $2500 Net : day, it has two pans, One is for | | pletely out of the picture. @ No 6-Month Occupency Required Free Estimate water or milk, and the other is| * for food. When you use this, the | #300. & maint Ganstoundt bie C OT TO A on 2 oe ion yer ye Bagley, Oregon Con « No Buttons! vo Levers! doors Satis ustomers : | . eats out of | . 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Thus, the heat 3041 Orchard Lake Ave.|*"¢, - Se ee ae Keego Harbor tually helps to heat the house i By JACK RUTLEDGE MEXICO CITY (#)-—Mexico has reacted to the do-it-yourself hobby | with an indifferent “Why?” Labor is so cheap that Mexi- cans who can afford a hobby prefer one with more prestige and glamour. \ “We don’t even stock the do- it-yourself gadgets,” Jack Ruddy of Salinas y Rocha, Mexico’s largest department gore chain. “The hobby just doesn’t click down here.” For centuries the lower classes out of pure necessity have been * | “deing-it-themselves” — building adobe homes, making their own | simple furniture, even weaving cloth for their clothes and mold- ing pottery for kitchen needs. They still do. The “middie class, which has NOW! Slectrend LECTR iC @igatitchilate me. i i FE 4-9531 doliar-a-year business in the United States, is comparatively small in Mexico. And Mexico’s middle class shuns the hobby for several reasons. 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Put yourself in the place of a middie class Mexican making, Dwarf Trees Grow in Home Would-Be Forest Giants Dwarfed and Shaped Through Patience SAN FRANCISCO (INS) — It’s possible to have a forest of trees from 15 to 30 years old in your living room and each tree not more than 24 to 30 inches tall. - The trees are real ones that would be giants of the forest in their natural habitat, but they have been dwarfed and shaped through | years of patient work. They are the Bonsai trees that are becoming more and more popular in the United States. The raising of the Has long been an ar art trees | in Japan | art of growing trees in shallow pots and pans so growth and form are artistically controlled |has been practiced over the cen- | turies by the Japanese and to les- | ser extent, the Chinese. U. S. laws designed‘to guard against the importation of any plant disease or insects prohibit impor- tation of the beautiful trees from | | nen - suburbs which he ts paying for on the installment plan. The installments take up a sizeable chunk of his pay. But he's a proud homeowner and wants an attractive place. He wants it to look nice to outsiders, so that means a lawn and flowers. Should he pay about 1,875 pesos for a power mower when he can hire a man to cut his lawn for maybe 10 pesos every two weeks? Or say he wants a painted shel in ms closet, covered with fringed paper. Merely assembling the necessary material is complicated. | He'd have to go to one store for | paint, another for lumber, a third | for supports, a fourth for paper. It’s far easier—and cheaper— | to pay a carpenter about 20 | pesos a day te de the footwork | pesos of accomplishment? A Mexican is artistic ah He would much | than utilitarian. rather point to a painting of a mude. over the mantelpiece and say “I did that’’ than boast of a how and the trees are now raised , | by Japanese and occidental nurs- | erymen on the American West | | Coast. There are also books on | | how to raise the trees yourself | | available in your public libraries. | The Bonsai planters — trtire | the living room, They of these planters which are sold to | retailers throughout the United States. They come in earth colors — lovely shades of brown — as | well as in soft greens, blue and | gunmetal, in a variety of interest- | | ing shapes. | The Otagiri company is also im- | porting large planters — Shigaraki planters — in glazed pottery that makes magnificent holders for evergreens or camellia trees to flank your front steps or highlight Japanese gardens. | They alse feature the tradi. | lanterns, black iron and ducks that highlight Japanese gardens. ““Bhe idea of using a Japanese | that its natural habit and char- | acter of growth are accentuated handmade fence around the yard. | ’ THE PONTIAC PRESS,. SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1055 | Artistic Mexicans Snub Do-It-Y ourself Well, you say, how about pride | ¥ House Can Expand Up—Into the Attic Modernizing an attic is a cinch nowadays, with modern building \ SGe eae tanje-- a materials. It’s a wonderful way to add a room or two. For a permanent installation, as quickly, right over the studs, and them on the ceiling smaller pieces, as il- els may be primed and painted, or they may be tinted. . If a flexible floor covering is used, be sure to ipstall panelwood, or masonite underlayment, over the rough flooring or existing fin- ish flooring. The panels are applied in four-foot squares, and their use prevents the asphalt tile or lino- leum from showing premature SASH & DOORS BLDRS’ SUPPLIES BUILDERS’ HDWE. PAINTS DICKIE 2495 Orchard Loke Rd. Phone FE 4-3538 ' No. 2 Common No. 1 Common Select FULL CARLOAD OAK FLOORING by Bradley ...- $160 per M .:;.- $225 per M $255 per M Aeromatic Cedar Closet Lining $9.80 per 40 BM bdl. Dixie Lumber Co., Inc. Always Service—All Ways 831 Oaklend Ave: FE 2-0224 Lumber Co.| at The GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP of PONTIAC Famous Make Appliances at Lower Prices! 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It used to be so pleasant, ref oe lm Most middle-aged people today can remember a time when geog- raphy was just a subject you studied in school about odd, funny- looking folks who lived in strange far-off places with strange names. 7 * Geography came in a big book, much bigger than the book arith- metic came in. It was so large that if it became boring you could i i i af ij E : 3 gi F é i BEERSE all years, Each continent and country came to have a single meaning to you. Burma was where the ele- phants carried teak logs in their tusks for a living. India was where a little anima] called a mongoose would fight cobras and keep them from biting people to death, and you had a real warm feeling for the brave mongoose and almost Ee : : i B i i £ He g i E Ba Phu, Korea, the Pescadores Is- lands—hold more of terror than magic. Behind their mystery lies unrest and threat—and a danger greater than the wild animals that haunted z rt TE: ile 4 [ Za : 3 Hie Bg | Zz i ze be af g e§ =£ NANCY i, Papers Stolen [( PuT uP From A-Worker Thieves Break Into Car of Atomic Technician, Take Travel Orders LAS VEGAS, Nev. @ — The |( YOUR MITTS Va F i g : f ‘ar felt le url Te i “el! qu tf i vee | start next month. . * New Two other members of the AEC | sented staff met him and they drove to| Staters whose families have tilled the Silver Slipper Cafe, where they | the same farm for at least 100 dined. After dinner they discovered | years. a window of their locked car brok The awards went to tosis Hefimen's (wo sultenses Stuart R. and Mrs m : The suitcases were found Thurs- fuaully ta 1000, The dood 6 day by two youngsters on a Las | ‘amily in Nis. Vegas street. The clothing was-in- | ™™* tact. But an envelope containing| Harry S. Townsend of Lebanon electric razor and combat boots. | farm for 400 years. luggage| Otis R. and Mrs. Garland of F j i i B 5 z z : E i F fi R & j a B 7 © Reg & © Put On. Cape. 1955 by NEA Bervine, tne. “Why carry on because you haven't got a new formal for the dance—you haven't got a date anyway!” BIW * J l-~ aya ' b3 BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES T -MA AA . | é He oF pf te Se Yer t | 5s BON Uj, or Fake S00W = Grubert . mS '¢ ¢ ‘syd ™~ ho fi (| " i ’ Y . mak 3 te 5 | v . eS SN ] 4 a = ‘ 4 A 4*% ry ra % F: aa SN " | | — \: a) + ) TWENTY-TWO —"ShutoShow. [MARKETS ae a ae a ee Opening Today Models on Display Now at Fairgrounds DETROIT wm — Some of the | auto industry's newest ‘‘dream cars along with regulation 1955 models, engineering exhibits, cut-' away chassis and dozens of other’ phases of automotive development went on display at Michigan's State Fair Grounds today. It was the opening of Detroit's 42nd Automobile Show. of the show, which will run through Feb. 6, say 124 of the industry's latest products were assigned space. While the show is strictly a dealer enterprise, the car manu- facturer’s are taking more than the customary interest in it. Besides their “dream” models the manufacturers have furnished animated displays to attract visi- tor interest. The animated exhibits include such things as newly de\«loped power seat adjustment devices and the newest developments in suspension systems. Every car maker's 1%. models are in the show. The ‘dream cars include Lincoln's ‘'Futura.” Chevrolet's newest station wagon, called the ‘‘Nomad,’' Pontiac's ‘‘Sa- fari,” also a station wagon model, | and other passenger models still far from the production line stan" | Business Notes Dr. Edwin H. Place, former Hf i | i i t Spons rs 2 Produce DETROIT PRODUCE DETROIT an 28 UP Wholesale prices on, pubdlt farmers markets re- ported by the Bure@u of matkets Pruit— Applies Delicious fancy $50 600 bu No 1. 400-450 bu apples Jenathon, tancy, ¢@ bu No |} 3 00 350 bu. apples Mcintosh fancy 4 a0 bu No 1, 325-375 bu. apples, Wagner No. 1, 300-350 bu Vegetables Bets topped. No 1, 100-| 150 bu. Cabbage No ! 206-150 bu. cab bage, red, No. 1 150-200 bu --carrots ‘topped, No, 1. 1 00 128 bu. Celery root No 1. 100-150 doz Fennel, No. 1 1 00 125 bu Horseradish. No | §& 00-6 00 pe Leeks. No 1, 100-150 doz behs Onions, dry. No 1. 125-135 50-ly bag parsley, curly, No 1, 85-100 doz. bens parsiey root, No 1, 65-100 doz Par snips. No. 1, 100-150 ‘'g bu Potatoes [No 1, 125-135 50-Ib bag, potatoes No 1. 240-260 100-Ib bag Rhubarb hothouse, No 1 60-90 5-lb box Rhubarb. hothouse. No 1 00-125 doz behs Rutabagas, No 1, 130-150 bu To matoes hothouse Ne 1 275-350 16 ib basket Turnip, topped. No 1. | 50 Dog's Life Best in Legislature Honorary Membership for Seeing-Eye Pooch Meets Opposition LANSING (UP) — It might be | just as well for a certain dog) named Happy if he is not made an | honorary member of the state | House of Representatives. Right now Happy apparently is satisfied just being the eyes of his blind master, Rep. Robert D. Mahoney, Detroit Democrat. And there are certain legisla- tors whe claim a dog's life is far happier than their own, especially if one happens to be a member of the Democratic minority. If Happy were a legislator, albeit | cusations against me of Draconian snoozing through sessions as he does now He probably would be a Demo- crat—assuming he would follow in hie master's footsteps — and he would have a difficult time begging with no meal ticket at all. | vorite jfrom Soviet Russia Frees. Nazi Marshal Ex-Officer Under Hitler Threatened With Trial as ‘Mass Murderer’ | | BONN, Germany *—Hitler’s fa- | field marshal, Ferdinand came home last night imprisonment and cooly defied threats by West Ger- man leaders to prosecute him as a | Schoerner “mass murder” A storm of public indignation, fanned alike by Chancellor Konrad Adenauer's government and spi sition Socialists, swept this coun. | | try as Schoerner arrived in his of his, own troops native Bavaria. The 62-year-old soldier, who won the Nazi party's “blood | badge’ in the 1923 beer hall putsch and Germany's highest decorations for valer in two World Wars, said: “T am ready to answer any time to a German court. The present ac- punishment of my men in the last days of fighting in 1945 would nev- er suffice for my prosecution. I was nevee tried by the Allies at | Nuernberg because I never com , the tee mitted a crime.” Schoerner fell into the hands of , American troops as his command in Czechoslovakia fought on after sians. The Russians released him last Christmas and he reached East Germany early this month, His delay in crossing the Iron Cur- tain contributed to speculation that he might take a commis- never turned Communist and such a job “is out of the ques- tien fer me."’ A verbal hornets’ nest awaited him here. The West German War Veterans Assn. assailed Schoerner yester- | day as ‘‘a Nazi lackey without | any conscience” and said it would | begin at once to assemble evidence against him. The West German trade federa- tion demanded that criminal charges be placed against him for — . THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. JANUARY 29, 1935 { ~ TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: JUNIOR License Is Revoked EDITORS A TOTEM POLE Totem poles are carved by Alaskan Indians from the trunks of tall trees and are painted in brig Indian tribe has a different pole . /$15 and $15 costs, Brewer was tribe. You can make your own totem pole found guilty of driving while his 1, Use crayon to color the designs and faces on the pole. Leave operator's license was revoked. He th and eyeballs white to contrast with the bright colors. was convicted of driving with- 2. Cut out the four large parts of the picture and arrange them | out his operator's license on his | in the proper order—first the largest part, then the middle, bottom inch in diameter by rolling up a | and base. Make a tube about one piece of stiff paper. the German surrender. The Amer- wings of the thunder bird stick out. icans turned him over to the Rus-| part of it. Now your totem polé will look something like the one in the small drawing. ht reds, blues and greens. Fasten the pictures to it with paste, letting the If the tube is too long, cut ond] Each The strange figure at the very top of a pole represents the bird or animal believed to have founded the for Reckless Driving Saginaw St., escaped a 45-day jail sentence yesterday when he sur- rendered his driver's license to | Watertore Township Justice Wil- \lis D. Lefurgy who found him | guilty of reckless driving. Davis, who also paid a $75 fine And $25 cost, had pleaded inno- cent previously. According to Waterford Township Police, he was racing his auto Jan, 4 side- by-side with one driven by Carrol E. Queen, 23, of 6115 Tipsico Lake Rd., Holly, who was killed when his auto rolled over several times on M-59 a mile west of Pontiac. Queen was Oakland County's first traffic fatality of 1955, Le- furgy said the operator's license would be returned to Davis after 45 days. | ‘Two Traffic Violations Net Twenty Days in Jail i Rd., Rochester, was sentenced to 20 days in the Oakland County Jail yesterday when he pleaded guilty to two traffic charges be C. Green. | Failing to pay a total fine of person. Paint Store Operator Can't Stand the Stuff FITCHBURG, Mass. #—Dallas G. Brancroft, a paint store pro- prietor, is informing customers Campus Stripped Of Airs amine pain mixed they must o in a flame red Cadillac convertible and borne away in the arms of a heavyweight boxer late yesterday. Both the burlesque queen and; the normally sedate University of Colorado were slightly the worse | for wear after her 30-minute visit. . > * University officials, who didn't like the idea of Miss Storm's visit in the first place, counted up $500, damage to buildings along her whirlwind path. The whole Colo- rado Legislature arrived 15 min-| utes later to inspect school condi- | sion in the East German armed |§ BOULDER, Colo. W — Stripper) tripped. Both tumbled to the side- forces. But he said today he has | Tempest Storm was whisked here walk. ' * * . Miss Storm, apparently aided. And in al] the furor, visit to ‘‘a real campus.” News in Brief Charies E. Ingram, 4, of 44) Rockwell St., was arrested by Pon-| 9 499 this week unhurt, made it the rest of the way un- no one thought to ask her impressions of | what Tempest said was her first | it themselves or have a clerk do by Burlesque Star's Visit oo has suffered from a skin ailment for more than a year. He got a definite diagnosis — he's ‘allergic to paint. Driver Sent to Jail Michael Rataj, 35, of 1439 E. Roland, Royal Oak, pleaded guilty to driving his auto while his | Operator's license were revoked |and was sentenced to two days in | the Oakland County Jail yesterday |when he appeared before Hazel 'Park Justice Robert C. Baldwin. Jobless pay claims dropped to 124 under last tiac Police yesterday on a traffic | week's tally, the Pontiac branch ‘Truman Davis, 24, of 431 N./ John Brewer, 36, of 1220 Avon) hos Mie rena Soom ELDERLY MAN FOR LIGHT . reom ent in exchange. Write m 2 _Press, x 6. : CED REAL ESTATE salesmen. wo in 8 @any . Busy ground floor location with - extra commissions fen sible J RR. Hiltz—Realter. 101) W. Hures, FE 56-6181. FOUNDRY Foremen Age 2% to 50. Minimum of 5 rv years core room workers. $100 week and up, de- r ing . Apply’ toh: Employment Service. 142 Wayne Fras am. 4:30 p.m. Moa ru and talk it over. LEWIS H - oo Realtor 63 N. Telegraph education Ne selling. r inter- ) Pontiac Press Box 118. fore Avon Township Justice Luther | MIDWEST We s lalize in Tmanent jobs with Fentioc’s best firms FOR YOUNG MEN Trainee - Jr. Executive $250 Trainee - ee grad $300 Trainee — Office mach. sales $325 Trainee — Store Mgr retail $325 BOOKEEPING SERVICE SALES 40 If you have Arie knowledge of a large firm will train you to on business men in this area Salary, comm., and expenses. Midwest Employment 406 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. FE 54-0277 _ Leading Northwest _ Dealer Needs: 4-Top—4 SALESMEN We offer top quality products — advertising program in the justry Competent sales training pro- ram fecennty of steady job with in- come possibilities in 5 figure bracket 5. Many other worthwhile benefits. ACT NOW—CALL SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. $12 8. Woodward Birmingham. Mich MI ¢781} FORD Help Wanted Male 6 PPL PDO DLL ELA STEADY BARBER, TO TARE ive 2-630! 7 - SALESMEN Sales position open, experienced hea! salesman to sell nation- 2 licensed men urgently needed pro- ve add ‘resale homes. se i SYLVAN REALTY co. hard Lake 7S OE bonis WANTED. HARD HITTING AO- WANTED D AN. OFFER LIBE: MANY OTHER BEN! HAVE THE PRODUCT. THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO REAL- LY MOVE FORWARD. FE 2-010! FOR APPOIN NT, ASK FOR RALPH HUMPHRIES. WELDERS. MUST BE EXPER- fenced in both welding and lay- can 'msct thes pPegualiticatione c meet ese * Airway Products, Highland Ra YOUNG MAN INTERESTED IN sales position with rtunity for acvancement, expe e@ benefi- cial but not necessary, as Wwe have a :raining program that s!- lows you to earn you learn. We're interested in a man who isn't afraid to work hard in order te make above average wages. Must be 25 years or er, have car Give references and exper- po e. Apply Por Press. Boz YOUNG MAN PREE TO TRAVEL. Intere: sting work. Apply st 634 _E. Tennyson from to § pm 2 AGGRESSIVE 5A N e m : See Bill Hall. Central Lincola Mercury #0 W. Pike Help Wanted Female 7 BEAUTY OPERATOR. EXPER!- Beaut —— y Salon, 20 e § LADIES. % TO 60 YEARS OLD as = to call on housewives and get ru $10. a day and $3 on al] over 3 orders per day. Pay Bookkeeper BOND = FE 440 art time $130 up. YMENT AGENC . _Huron ves FE 5-1582 Fire Delivered to Door It was Rep. Charline White (D-| the death of the soldiers he or- warrant, charging h th d- | are . tions. By then, however, all was , rging him with speed | of the Michigan Employment Se- . NEW YORK (UP Detroit) who suggested it might be | dered to fight on after-the rest of | quiet. ing. | curity. Caaabien cua vou. CAREER GIRLS )—When g8F| 9 nice gesture to make Happy an | the German armed forces gave up. A A oc ; , See JAMIE FORD. she can help bage in a sanitation department ta Poatiag Police yesterday arrest. | '¢Tday. you find the fob you want. truck caught fire here honorary member of the House. | It called him “one of the great-| Miss Storm was invited here by | Ww y ’ ere yesterday. | However, she has met opposition | est mass murderers of our time.” | Bob Latham. student-photographer | ed Irvin F. Walton, 38, of 31 Hood JOBS FOR GIRLS he ie veo me tne ops ma ae eee Sma anne ve | Death Noli oior | = es What would the State of Michi- | 1,500-man turnout at the Memorial! Bivd. reported to Pontiac Police) ~~~ 00 ~~ SECRETARY TO $200 | gan come to if there were such Fires Secretar | Building. : yesterday that vandals smashed oe pan oa No exp necessary for bright | things as Elephants, Donkeys Yy oy ao | the windows of his truck while it husband of Mrs. Margaret Blow- aoe oi ate vl ng 4 Henry Sf Roberts |Lions, Owls, Parrots, Canaries, GOP Employed | The shapely burlesque perform- was parked on Branch Street. | pace Tutt con ee wae ‘O learn and some initiative will e today. He has been active in assist individuals, families and | Monkeys or Looney birds in the leave things in the hands of their change the price or ingredients of | M. Harvey, 26, of 3681 Orchard View, Rochester, driver of the sec- ond car, as saying he was unable He accused Schepler of trying to Schepier be fired at once but fi- , er doffed a mink coat, breathed Perspiring and disheveled, she uled today for arraignment in Mu- | that thieves stole four hubcaps AEC Gives New Data (=== drogen bombs—for use ‘‘in re-eval- | uation of the national industrial | dispersal policy.” Camp Mahn-Go-Tah-See Reunion Set Tomorrow. 1955. All proposals will be opened at the er and Mrs. Dorothy Hampshire 3 DUNSTAN'S FLOWERS « Bt. FE 1 Kirty Puperal Home FE +1083 Donelson-Johns _ Monuments 4A sports and is now taki Ave. and Grant St.. Avon Town- ; sepia regular meeting of the Board of Educa-| 3484 W. Huron 8t Specification Engineers active part in Berle pon lo ship, according to Oakland Coun- — yielded to Schepler’s demand | One of the men is Harry Wash- | tion to be hel on Pebruary 16, 1955 at SCHAPER'S - . zations ty sheriff's deputies. — Leetiegpeorry be pee) until | burn, a former son-in-law. The | ter” knchign wie aacod ger g Mowe enned 13 AUBURN _C*PE: 3:3173 Crecificati ote Through one of the nation's |; Admitted in fair condition at week. . d be audited next! woman, fatally injured Jan. 19 reserves ‘the ‘right, ) eneeph ot repent Funeral Directors 4 Specification Writers and largest insurance |) Pontiac General Hospital today : | when a bomb exploded as she | ties therein. details and spect- pie companies, he will advise and || are James H. Davis, 27, of 500'2 stepped on the starter of her hus- | fictions are evailesie at the offices of Pattern Makers |N. Perry St., the driver of one | Bigler Sehool Butlding—30’-3"x28"-2" in their plans for finan- ]) : | located at the corner of Kern & Gunn cial security. car who suffered a broken collar ! | Roads. Dynamoneter Operat | bone and head cuts, and James | . The other man charged WA&S| Brewster School Bullding—S#’-3"x28"-4" FUNERAL HOME y er rators THE |W. Thompson, 22, of Rochester, on Fffects of H-Blast |Cariton Henneger. Both are from | located at Che uaymee of Breceter & Sys- memes ¢ who suffered possible head injury | Houston. i. 8 Building—36'-4"x24"-4" PE +1711 meance land cuts, Treated and released| WASHINGTON u—The Atomic, Washburn and Henneger refused Chration Hill wecheo! Building — nares + was Kenneth Holm, 25, of 3175 Cu- | Energy Commission said today it ‘0 comment after they were }4-7°x24'-3" located. at the corner of ; | APPLY berson St., Rochester, also a pas-|had furnished the Office of De- booked. Kine” gchosi. buntaine—a7-s-x0'-4"'| WV OOrhees-Sivle COCHMOND - ETABLIBRED 1879 senger with Davis. fense Mobilization the latest infor- Officers immediately started to —— . i a FUNERAL HOME 2500 E. MAPLE RD. 1 os Police, who said both drivers} mation on the effects o “high San Angelo with the pair. Snell Building—34’-3"'x20"-6" oe FE 2-0219 | 4 been drinking, quoted Russell| yield weapons”—presumably hy- | aoaees 00 15 TE Ga De, cone ——| ee i BIRMINGHAM, MICH. OPEN DAILY 6:30 a.m. to § pm. SAT. 8:30 AM. TO 12 NOON. town Is Appointed Legislature? LANSING W—Richard C. Schep- , deeply and ‘breezed through a door Thomad FE. Rives, 24, of 5640 —— — be nels — to | It probably would be better to/ ler, secretary of the state Board | with the crowd close behind her Maybee Rd.. Clarkston, was sched- Pursley Puneral feeue with De wlasge ences transport ire of Escheats, was fired by the board | blackgweatered, green-skirted fig- : | termemt at Oak Mill Cemetery can | human counterparts. yesterday, ure. nicipal Court on a drunk driving ——— is at the Pursley Pu hendie accts. payable ledger ’ No, Mrs. White, it probably | Schepler, a former auditor for) In the .rush that followed her charge after his arrest yesterday) j-ose—san #11988 ERY Tractor and vancement. . wouldn't be in the dog’s best |the Carr-Sigler grand jury, was| through a lounge and cafeteria, by Pontiac Police. nora, See OS father of Many ether positions available interests te make him an honor. | hired by a Republican board in| three doors were sprung, tables zy. fender skirts were stolen Saralanr uaa’ Wek hea en ; coms im or call for appt. on ary lawmaker. His life would be- | 1949. The board now is dominated | were overturned, chairs were splin- fom an auto owned by Leroy L eS ee Implement Div — A ear brother of Alfred Hoppe oe . come horribly complicated by Democrats. tered and dishes and glasses shat- Olsabeck of 4450 Kempf St. Dray- Wiles. rman. Vister. Ea Midwest Employment wae has pall asom now a State Treas. Sanford A.Brown, | ‘eed. eee ton Plains, yesterday while the au- Mrs Henry Pusher. Mra Arnold Birmini ha oe PONTIAC ST’, NK BLDO. ways, AXeS, S-| chairman of the new board, said : 1 | to was parked in a factory park- beter! whe a sues, corporation profits taxes. un-| “I don't want to be connected —— = a bit hp “ie ing lot on East Kennett road, ac- Mutchineas pa ig og ig nt 9g m ih co ceeeeeh is ac- ( is neither a bi w elevate ’ , i j tvice will be heid counts . Detailed work. employment (He her a bird] with men who try to library, where an ogling cw of cording to Pontiac Police. = a 7 ia con => etasl dog nor a kennel dog) nor higher themselves by stepping on some- jmale students surrounded Miss Allen's Puneral Home with Typing required. 8 years of cld- education. one else's neck.” Storm. James Yearjin of 79 Jackson St., — & a Inter . ill Office. Pon- Nobody is pressuring him to . *.. complained to Pontiac Police today Hoppe oa ie ae a Has Position SO ee UADY-10 eare for children. FE 5-1108 aft- “cut up’ David E. Gregory of | was swept aloft by Barry F. Deetz hi Mich__ er 5. dog food. : - Deet2.' from his car last night while; igen jan os i985 WILLIAM EC] ae ‘ a a. = He has a noble calling as a lead- Sime _ tant for the | 22-year-old graduate student and parked in a factory parking lot 420 W. Huron @t. Milford. Mich. Opportunities for: one ef ahaa to our banee. OE er dog and is serving his single past 10 years, who also resigned. heavyweight boxer. He dashed for | at 366 E. South Blvd. . age oS; Retoved uncle of George 5-488. master Schepler denied Brown's charges|her car, but tripped—or was) heel poll no w ! MB ol ; . EXPERIENCED PRACTICAL wan. and filed a formal statement say- | If your friend’s im jail and meeds| = day, Jan. 31, at 2 p.m. from the Project Engineers ae pe During legislative sessi Richardece-Bird FP ss pome. Farmington | dog’s life ocdaniy' is the best. “| ing that when he took over the | bail, Ph. PE 5-5201. C. A. Mitchell. Milford, with Rev. Robert Wor- : . office he found $150,000 worth ot | [| Arrested Toda Adv. eitictoting Interment et : : EXFREIERCED COOK. APPLY TH HENRY P. ROBERTS ad, toda ak es Ge wo AIre y Sar Grove nce Mord. For Electrical Engine person. Tomahewk Resteurant, The Life Insurance ny of Th ee p $0 H around the office. POR SALE OF BUILDINGS the Richardson-Bird Punera! . os = te oo ee ee i Ersons urt The board takes possession for | or Dom uraer | he Board ‘ot Béueation ef the Roches. a a ; and Hydraulic Systems cooking. also waitress, woe Dixie . , er Comm Schools, Oak ounty. emoria pom a Pentine representative. in Two Car Crash the state of property lett by Per | HOUSTON, Tex. w® — ‘Two men MIRE, will resive tide for the, sa ork, mast Be able to type. “Hank” is a lifelong resident of sons who died without heirs or 4 were arrested and charged with “ie eee. sat ekecapere =i nouns - gy gg tog? 7 Product Designers ply } t _Press, Box fits = Pontiac, owns his home and | of persons who deo not claim prop- : as listed herein below. Sealed proposals, 1944. Never to be forgotten Wife GIRL WITH BOOKKEEPING AXD graduated from St. Michael's in Three persons were injured in &| erty belonging te them murder early today in the slaying ciearty marked. will be pecetved at the & Dhughter . ste y 5 days. 1943. He is married and his | two-car accident this morning . “ens . at Mr. Harry EB. Weaver, os «th Set ot See seit. Flow Design Checkers @ hours week _ Hespitalization little girl is two months old Brown at first. insisted that, wealthy San Angelo. T a, tt 1321 Pontiac Road, Rochester, Michi- Dei vers plan. salary and working when two autos collided at Auburn ; Wealthy San Angelo, [ex., ran gan. until 12 o'clock noon. February 16. conditions Interviews will be er ‘esa, NEEDED to avoid the collision at the inter-| The AEC made that unamplified - STENOGRAPHERS’ Pap ger ge na ene ‘0 ret statement in its 17th semiannual | gc-tah ve aoe spammed OD dice AND lor a stop sign. is was report ongre ‘ to give any explanation for the to Congress pry Kae 33pm — Statistical Typists a Man Injured in ‘Accident row in All Saints Episcopal Chureh. | Comptometer Operators Driver Is Fined $20 Cari J, Bates, 33, of 41 N. Hol-| Some 250 former campers, staff Must be Experienced . comb St., Clarkston, was treated ™embers and counsellors are ex- | | Julius Polk Sr, 40, of 14 Duke |)" pontige General Hospital for Pected to attend. Program will APPLY | St., charged with driving without cuts suffered this morning when he | include skits”by boys who attend- PONT | operator's “license, pleaded guilty) suck @ stalled auto on M-15 just | ¢d the camp this year. Slides taken IAC and paid a $20 fine yesterday when | 144+ of Princess Rd. in Independ-| at the camp also will be shown. ren Municipal ence Township. Ottis Briney Jr., president of the Judge Cecil McCallum. The other driver, Keith 17,| Soup, will discuss progress and County sheriff's. . : SALES OPPORTUNITY || sss’ ise ss'suss| Folly Admits Thos . m hae to car it- F NATIONAL CASH REGISTER COMPANY has ‘an opsning for || running, Bates said he was un-|to et Away From Wife registers, adding machines, salesbooks, ff) able to avoid the crash. TORONTO uw—Kenneth Rapson niteer ay otin coe 7 admitted in gourt that Aopicants whe are accepted wil recene [| Motorist Pays $15 Fine he falsely conlessed to 1 exle rob pay during or Phone r iD 48, of 181 Rap- t his ‘wide “tera kang R M., yotd oty Se sal they ; National Cath operator's license on) Police ey became suspic- . egister Co. his person and paid a’ $15;fine|ious when Rapson's confessions Sete, Tompte 18373 yesterday when he appeared be-| didn't coincide with the facts. Pea é be Municipal. Judge Cecil Mce-| He was nced to nine months Callum tor _ a mischief, 7 a See ae eS THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 1955 Hele, Wated Eoeete 2 FUNNY BUSINESS © Stenographer ARTHUR'S 46 N. Saginaw St. Stenographers SALARY RATE $2.613 Typists SALARY RATE $2,500 Career paid veca- tions, irement and insurance plans other benefits. Apply Monday, January 31, 1955, 900 a.m, at OAKLAND COUNTY PERSONNEL OFFICE 2nd floor, UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY For a woman with nice personal- ity ona ear One who Pos —_ 3 or 4 Pag early — wishes to earn as much as $100 per week. BRAND NEW PRODUCT NO CANVASSING NO INVESTMENT Call_bdefore 12 oon at MI 46432. MAN TO 1, TS CaRE children. _ station MI. 4.6523 person. Joe HITE weal OR = a L FOR | work and care of chil- tive in. e Cleaners, N Woodward, Birmin WAITRESS AY aND NIGHT shift Ape poreen 2061 Au burn ne” Tom cee: WOMAN Ben LIGHT housework EM Sais? oft efter 5 p.m. WOMAN TO CARE FOR SMALL baby in my home. Prefer some- one to live in es Te quired. FE bet. 8 om and 5 p.m a _ ba for aged bh in eeper person liv own home in “tee: tise Press, Box 106. 3 | WANTED: TTIOUg WOMAN necessa: Write Florence Beccue a oe Ave., Highland Park tc WIDOW WOULD LIKE LADY TO care for girl, 5. More for home than wages. FE 68-0743. wTD ER LADY FOR HOUSE- work ve in. Birmingham. MI 7 days @ ee belp take care “ef invalid girl Box 61, Pontiac Press Help Wanted 8 1) oe WHITE WOMAN ye LIGHT house wo sere Til, @ wving & civ home. SAVE MONEY ge “p “Curt Se PE eles tor ap NTED: HOUSEWORK 3 DAY8| >. movin ee RK rr a: ms in, ee (ae SESS oe a ae Building Service __12| gr robin hauled. Clesn to. FE ALL TYPES OF BUILDING PLANS he - eel EM i631 Det, TR 3-2073 BLOCK CREE WORE : 23-2468. CARPENTER yee TON TRUCK po Dagger og teins, iam; | Sante work. Call res, rE RPENTRY BLOCK AND CE O’DELL CARTAGE ment work, rE Local and we Moving. CARPENTER CUSTOM WORK. —RENOCED BA’ mee ee | UREUGED RATES _ Large van to serve vou. Smith FE +40. Carpenter Contracting | “Moving. x Get bid, too. SER ASHES, RUB- Terms on Sane “ = S toveting. rE CUSTOM BUILDING F. H. A. PT | Trt OF ANY KIND, ALSO Uancing. Modernising. FE 45470. | ‘lean up ove FE. 21550. CARPENTER WORK , | VOLLMAR MOVING AND STOR rooms erican cabinets. OR 3-2579. Lines vane enywbere CARPENTER WOR K_ALTERA-| United - Quick service modernization also custom | _ 5-8562 341 N. Perry. r Ne! ve ots. CEMENT WORK: . event work, peabexriat| Trucks to Rent Raymond com mone rE eee CISAENT a we gyms ie e. % Top Picko il\ Ton Stake Modern equipment. Guar. work. and Pree estimates. John Taylor, FE Pontiac Farm and Indystrial Tractor Co. ceuENt is OUR erecta UTY. _Floors _ basement ! Daily Fc Mage SANDING OLD “a| Opes Dal Sees jalty, Cari Bills. FE 3-6709. PE +006) —- PB +1003 SANDINO, , LAYING | FIN. Painting & Decorating - 20 Ino - pe r, Carl Buxton. FE ¢0028 | NEW AND REPAIR +7518. sae OENERAL BUILDING REPAIR. | “ho, DECORATING, © PAINTING x. cone end cement work. mate FE 4-0255. iastering wert. FE A} PAINTING | PAPERHANGING OU ARANTEED ROOFS alt tan" — Ne Cane PE 3d0i” FE’ Seis | 00 IT EARLY MAKE ME AN _N. Cass, FE 2-362), offer now. I'll do the job. Part JOS” PLEMMING FLOOR LAY-| {ime. All money will go to church wg few fintshine 155 Edison work vy. 6-51%5 _Ph_ PE 24405. PAINT BOS AND WALLPAPER. PLASTER NEW AND RE. White. OA #3607 or FE ‘Painting, Wall W ashing PLASTERING. RESIDENTIAL.| Free estimates. Reasonable. commercia! and repeirs All work- manship clean and guaranteed | PAINTING AND WALL WASHING. Free estimater. FE ofan _ Q +0173 a ey eee ee eee oR Se an se 3 wo Someone Tah practical | A. J. Webster & Son. “On 3 Seen ve td ex may ~? 7 ac pi AnaAina = cmt perience. Hon may b we Rye IN” CEMENT. | ue PAPERHANGING w Pontiac Press, Box @ lr 0 euY DER IE i Aree eer ya et Fyoon LAY LAYING | a ip YOU DRAW TTY “sanding and tinishine. re | FAINTING AND PAPERING 7 bo a ee he ee 0 FE 4-364 s = ~= Thompson, FE — make profte over 91s part Business Services = | ee wen WANT WALL WAS with ” Spices, Food prod- ——S WALL WASHING AND PAINTING ucts, Totletries, mins, ete. An ADDRESSING _Pree estimates FE 5-221 ca” Wena Meomae + ae mailing together Physiotherapy 21A , = Lf separately or hand-writ- LRP PLO MEA-G96-8C4. Freeport. Di an Beek ust dep rodabl me aay MEN! WOMEN! ADE 2 AND UP Can you $2. per hour for your e. or part time Work _ available. Apply 150 N. Perry tist to take im part time work Pooting Water tile Pield tile. - 22 8 ong A ame }_ PE 5-061 . . | tiac Press i Mae Fou Pn | Or ay WANTRD COUPLE WHITE. | repaired ig Dy oso LI ENS! DAY SIGHT TV SERVICE iis dependa>ie = — a store Ocneral e OE St FE home genera ice co - WwW. Lew —- end maintenance ans, | —Feace 5 Phone FE 3-013. GUARANTEED TY REPAIR any es spare, time ‘Good “home evand| APPLIANCE SERVICE | ows rade ‘a {a1 8 Parke vg a . 2 We service all makes of refrigere _ Orton. 1 ea wee 2 oer ond gem vadtes, cleaners, ~ ~WOME pene Wick calls pes small appliances NIGHT nstructions | _ROY's, 98 Oakland Ave. PR 2-4a21 MITCHELIS TV PIANO LESSONS. POPULAR AND | SLOOMPIELD WALL CLEANERS | ,.. , Pike FE 29-2871 astet:. Morris Muste. PE 34061 | Dolls and windows Resosnabie. | = — “ry Eapert " _Pree est ten. FE 2181.| Typewriter $ titer Service 22A PIANO AND ACCORDIAN LES ELECTRICA __sons tm vour home. OR 39066. | SEWER CI. FANING TIANO CHER $i LESSON 6 | sinks.Sunday Serv Ph. FE ¢2012.| _ Mitchell's 123 6. me Sarr, Mrs, Myers. | ELECTRICAL WORK | wTD. AND “4 WANT 1966 GOV'T. JOB? 300.000 Bloomfield Electrica) Service. chine repairing Expert ig 1 Men, women, | FE 6705, ogg lg a 18 to 55 rt hi as MOTOR SERVICE RE | —™?—.— ——_- a : ! Experience & rewinding 218 EB Pik pholsterin 23 often unnecessary. Get —— 7 . Uph olstering page book showing : s tests. oppo WHITE Box | EXPERT. “PAINTING — INTERIOR ALL TYPES OF CHAIR CANING __3._ Pontiac Pre mercial Basement sprayed. EM ————— WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY | _>4027 Ge ee pl ternati Correspond- | ]>),.. ae ; ao caus ae ee ee | - Sewers Cleaned | Siipcovens DRAPES & BED. course and payments. FE 24 br. service. No resulta. no You: material FE 5-5797. _ $8635, a charge, chemically treated at 50 | HRA’ cov. es extra cost, . als Bead FE §-1927. _ Work Wanted Male 10 Roto-Re Sewer Cleaners EaxTEs COsTOM UPHOLITER | in sr 81917 2 tog. ers Late Rd. EM > np | FURNITURE REPAIR : Pree esti : CARPENTRY. pLagric A <p nui expery on Te : 7 antique ee ef imates, l ost ound 1 - R - OLD BOY pestres | —'**!. __ Lost & Found PART TIME WORK DURING ROUSE | “RAISING | AND FOOTINGS FOUND y UNDER 1 Series 4 “LiF Pree i ice EVE MASSAGE Pmnage 7 sonabie FE 5-J101 of write "Sea Elizabeth _Lake Ra A&B » TRENCHIAG | Gran MASSEUR ” ‘EVES an | ates, UMBING HEATING, H 8 Com ES FE 43767. _ Home calls, FE 21214 | by Hershberger Rent Apts. Unfurnished Rd 2 BEDROOMS, UNFURN., “Q00D After 6. FE 260% : MODERN” KC G"HEMPSTES AD 1023 E li 3 ROOMS / AND Sit Fe T ROOMS. GARAGE. sTOVE AND reset rator, Heat furn. cs , 2-7601. DECORA’ D. 3 LARGE Couple "- + +1338. «@) Marive. J RooMs A AND BA re Private | sm ° Fea poe = 7 pets J ROOM APT. ALL NEW. DOWN- town location, a for a ere i vate If vou live in the Waterford Dray- ton, Clarkston of surrounding lake areas, to list your property with a firm that concentrates on selling exclusively your area? SEAT iy ALLER iP iY lS HI : BROS. Tabet ie LAND ) CONTRACTS Sell your land contracts Met them with us, and we will | D gel — values. Several | x ACREAGE—VACANT Ee. Ee Edw. M. Stout, Realtor : REALTOR YOUR BANKROLL GROWS N GROWS * Classified ads are A. JOHNSON, Realtor . $15 per week All utilities 3-9389 _furntshed $ ROOM HOUSE. HOT AND COLD ESRD B. KEITH THE LAKE. MAN FE 4-2533 “1704 S: acta tat Rd. NEW BRICK TERRACE "J ROOMS OR 378 —_— o & bath &@ hot water furn- aed MODERN 4 ROOMS AND BATH Beeb leet Oe patty 31 = —— pre FE +4087 Cass Lake ent or se LAM. - eiaans POR | oSae 6 ROGe wOble TARE | LAROE LOVELY | Tap eare| Sy seme. BP _Near Airport _ OR 3103. /5 BEDROOM RANCH TYPE MODERN Sasien AND APART-|° nome Garage $100.00 mo. 856 ments. Com: Chil security depos: 165 Wabesso, For Rent Rooms 37| . For Sale Houses _ 43 1 SINGLE aur. | GI—No Down Pa imc Mes 31—No Down Payment Private bath, and entrance. FE atere 3 -T78T. . PA 7 NEAT CLEAN, 1i6 4 Spat 1st Reverse Elde Pena pree| WEST BLOO _ferred. 154 N. Pei —_ 05 Ww X CLEAN ROOM, IN.| 2 blocks west 1 _ day worker. PE 56-1538. ; block of Rd. A ; Guin BLE 1 5 room. nished. i 2 bedroom face brick X CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM. ios | SPST] Teoch Bome eee raph. FE 55034. a ae TTRACTIVE ROOM FOR LADY. carpeting in Evang _ 547 West Huron. reom. hallway. ear i NICE ROOM POR A GENTLE | fishiad, boating . man. With or without a garage to Be shopping, bus. Liv 665 W. Huron wa ot ite Bus eFer. Paivare | BHTRANCE $15.900 Huron | $3.000 DOWN BUSINESS MAN GARAGE. WEST | ; . aide. PE 66 _| SYLVAN REALTY BUSINEss L KITCHEN, ‘ shower, garage. E. Iroquois. FE) 2382 ORCHARD LAKE RD. ae ETC “SLEEPING ROOM PRE THE BUY OF '55 T ROOMS AND BATH HEAT | “fer truck driver, No Woman \> | West side ranch type modera or lights end ges furni er home. FE 40081 | jeme. 18 minutes from downtow: ——re SS alle end T pm. 6% N | CLEAN WARM BEDROOM FOR | 3} bedrooms, living : FURNITURE N *“EDED ——— 2 a — NTL lady or couple. Near St. Josepd | oo oom Pit-hen, ceramic tile bath Entire home of odd lots. Get the ‘ae : eee ee FE S719 > fant basement: sutomatic off heat seh ie Re Communit in Rochester. OL CLEAN COMFORTABLE ROOM attached garage with 1 secre of a hr i? y 7 a6 BATH AOTO. REAT tee gentleman, near bus. 41 N. | oigae~ plus ea omg hg ~A le ae - ROOMS, . HEA ohnson Ly 4 ioe uses -| ONE 0. “PONTIAC'S LARGEST _and water. PE 40008. | GisaN WARM SLEEPING ROOMS | “oor, Newly well con- furniture buyers Cash waiting. 7 ROOMS AND BATH. LIGHTS. | “Close in 85 Auburn | structed and ready to ‘move into. FE *-1081. 4 beet _heat_and gas. F | CLOSE IN CLEAN SLEEPING | Oh } ‘seu, ‘14 38. Poot is ie Be. LET Us OR A IT i ROOMS — Bath in yeorty _rooms, Men only. #6 Mechanic. | _— Pinthctencnorin crate ears S| WANTED FURNITURE > . vn | garage adults only. Call after 4 | FLEAN MODER NW SLEEPING ELIZAB ETH LAKE WANTED FUR E| “It’s her boy friend—we mustn't embarrass her by listening! 7, ue ea Cleese tomheemine: Peay Modern ¢ reem frame bungalew. If you have anything for VT ROOMS, ALL WooEny, CHIL-| only. FE 2-9577 | canal front. fully insulated, floor riciee: vast Erne tc | Wanted Real Estate 32A| Wanted Real Estate 32A|_Stten’ene. awe “et De |cleaw Liou HOUSEEEEPING | {050 od““sghbafaood, near eerv ea’ uindre aes room. twin 36 Norton. | Pric est in call pp ORS | | See ee ee Cima nOdiie eine stores and tr rtation. ed price POE $0 with $1.7 L& ——— SAL S co. WILL BUY LIST YOUR LAKE ‘ ¢ poome ag tg ble. FE 4-564) me i agg ocuan a ND rty rs waiting. ' tide. — ‘ |EMPLOYED GIRLS. COOKING 19277 FE Au'-n neer uindre ragerrees SAGE | PRR ICKINNEY | neee ein cs Ol esau a yer] Seams! Menten eee sain wale Oe ype Shs! rp sie PES Ra. : et , ; 21843 WaNFED 70 BU ur one Ponting Bat 3-591 $5,000 down een all | ¢ ROOMS. BATH. WEST SIDE. a: Ay > ame ASS |.AKEERONT i il es, ls heat. ¥ Wid. M 28 | wa Stine Fon 1-6708 7 i" wo trance couple only. 76 Hender- ans pg mag nVARM ROOM diy see ee tog finieh ARPA PO Ae Ee lee he hom: ASH FOR*®LA: CONTRACTS an but r mfortable as \* GIRL'S SHOE SKATES. SIZE 4. “pts Ciareston but not ¢ ROOM FLAT, LAKE ; | LARGE CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM. | Possibilities unlimited for opens. . Bi wality financially. R. D. RILEY BROKER leges, Peter™ Children wel-| Suita.'’e for 1 or 2 people. FE ing on this beautiful lot. uniform, size 10. MA §-581! L8o phone FE 41187 come, days. Evenings| ¢7103, 99,060 2 down LOR WD. USED DUAL TRACK TAPE | = ted oun Pe eet AND LAROE Soemeibie ee FoR sus Cass Puisabeth Lak e Rd recorder. FE : : : SOM a eenenaorn Tete 5-7332. | PE 5-1284 8 to 7 WANTED —000D USED FYPE- (room ‘Thome, waaide we cit "Can Rent Apts. Furnished 33) Wortug couvie, No children. No | Cane SLEErI¥G ROOM, | ve mi Opes # te 9 dawn. Call J. . Tay- pk — 2 Wrp: SF, BUT? PW RATATCR Tor, Realtor. FE 62544 |) LARGE, hall he eee aa ABLE | SEMINOLE HILLS lso large cupboards. PE ee - _ PE a i u a SEMINOLE “ GOOD. _ USED 4 Mans 5 BIG ROOM ART- )_ af - 6. Near Gen. Hospital. Shae P nitrates” | COMPLETE sot gee ot gems, test |, WEST SIDE FLAT | | Mca Sleeving aoou Bow) Recent "elatans ap Se ae . " "| 5 rooms and tile heat. | __Bece_poveen omy, FE > s Money Wanted 28A! — Real Estate Service wt _eher _§ pe Fe $ — | | year lease, $90 mo. Immediate | QUIET REFINED LADY “OnLY oe vous aoe _— PP LPP — pe aero ALL CON oe binder, FE siocning room 5 min. uptown. | large wall to NEED $1.000. SECURITY 42.500 rade your present hom ces, v entrance. ~ ~ — —— — — | ing room with natural fire fire ot ~~ tealleadiaamaaieal we a new or used house? We buy, | —Eiigabeth Lake Rd. FE¢I319. |) .pog sROOM UPPER APART-| PLEASANT SLEEPING ROOM place dining terest a se and trade prope: from i HOUSEKEEPING ROOM SUITA- ment, gas heated. West Side lo- for gentiewan. Day shit. FE modern to the minute Bitch: WANTED TO ) Bonnow “85.000 AT NW, Detsett, te Pontiac. We wails _die_ ame 1 mea. FE _i-_ cotien. | eK er 2 children sllewed. 1 ee cs ROOM Ky auto, ichwesher _8 per cent. on your or ours, many “Apts. ¥ . FOR 1 OR 2 | reakfast nook. Downsta' with nd without lake frontage or ifs eS — | North Saginaw Street. FE 86 N. Johnson. e4 an ee — Watited te Rent 29) Ere tent coe la ROOMS, PRIVATE ENTRANCE,| °* PLEASANT ATTRACTIVE SLEEP | |, in “perlect Condition poner PPRPARAPALPAPPALRPA PE PPPS a oun fates” mare] _ East B be ae soe. TH. EAT AnD _ PE eae room. Working girl only | priced to sell. Call for an Se a ee | ee, h NisiteD | ROOM AND BA ae appointment and see fer ga | CHRISTIAN FAMILY OF 6 DE | SfCmevaAN. house. Near Rip's. Adults. FE| WSter furnished. ABSANT WARM ROOM IN PRI | yourself a ie Sg I an at set Basi “sae uy PE oe a e a '— ee . r A Press PE 261s Baste | 7 ROOM, APT: PARELY ZURK. | na Auburn Reigbts. ROOM FOR MIDDLEAGED CHRIS. | WE BUY AMD SELL oS om | gees No child Hend ir COM UPPER - | talm lady, dey worker. Board op- want furnished apt., or will bey LET US SELL YOUR HOME. WE — ba turn. or unfurn. PE 2-3833.| have buyers waiting. if you want |3 ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH AND in enue "FE 6-410 of FE ROOMS WITH (PRIVATE ame | NIC ‘HOLIE COUPLE WITH 10MOS.; SP 2’ r'n's. cena. melee! 7 ROOMS A AND ALBO 1 | SLEEPING DR AYTON PLAINS Lx. iain ee _ an | old baby desire 5 room} se". or trade. ofall force of six | org, See: et Pee At Es cee, eee, eed. ROOM FOR SOUTHERN Man AND HARGER CO. unf. house. ose in.| you. Can ¥. move tomorrow. 7 ROOMS CLOSE IN. PE Over Roope Hardware in ROOMS STEAM HEAT | no 8:30 ‘tl 8:30 Reasonable von Will > ROOMS TWO CHILDREN WEL |* ™onth ae senses ROOMS FOR je pommel ™ . 2 ROOMS, TWO MEN. | = give excellent care. Ref- Russell Young 7 te et ee eres | ence oa 2 blocks from ‘Post Office s6 — erences. FF. 8-1215. 412 W. we FE 4¢4525| lady or couple. 123 Dwight private pi tilly newly decorated. | Unico St. FE ¢1187. 2 Agee pee ik 3 SERVICE To ALL CAND | Open Eves till 9 Sun. ti) 5/7 ROOMS. MEN ONLY. 77 “Gin- children % OUTHWEBST ROOM. NEW. bain ¢€ -ot weter, base- lords. Qualified tenants furnished ee ;_ ge Ce @ RM. APARTMENT — ~ wv - oe ge RUssELL HY YOUNG RENTAL TRADES '@ LARGE CLEAN ROOMS. |" jy private. 183 N. Perry. PE | —orege_sveehe. EO eee St tate SNe AGENCY. PE 41444. Larger bomes smaller, city | adults, private beth, entrance y ts SINGLE 631 W. IROQUOIS leges. Terms cas ar- | REFINED WORKING ~ COUPLE rty for suburban or farms. | beth Lake Ra NisgHED APT. 6 ROOMs | 7 20710. ee 4 - for incomes. large dows | 5 Ayn ) ROOME PRIVATE BATH | "nq path. br SLEEPING ROOM FOR Gimis.| 73. fre vom wants ne Ae furn opto payee ate a ys 2 AED Rr es +f L a At and bath, brick. West —o rr} me. graph Rd +05 lean | a Pull basem 8 Contes & | _sonabie PE $1406 after @ pm. Sguity. Trades made to satisfy tr ipn. Apply 7 Clark St, Apt, 7. eeraee, Call PE 3 345 After 600 | TRUCKERS HOME FACTORY | RADIO STATION WPON PARTLY FURNISHED 2 BED-| p.m call PE 45082 workers welcome Near Wilson's 3 ROOM APARTMENT. 4 BLOCKS ve needs e 4 or 5 S | room apa: . Pox 5 \ ant OMC. PE 32-5065. ‘ouutevs. 0084. re DORRIS & SON VERY DESIRABL. “APT. ¢ ROOMS from _PE's . percome Wes family but suet. REALTORS CO-OP | +0900 — private entrance, ie | Eos _3 genie Close io ROOMs AND SATE. SASS ; 4 ss ae - — bus service or men. >) ment. private 2 mea | =, Ee | 732 W. Huroe nin Iocnanall ire mec. FURN. APT 7 Union ye .. center. EM| _! "R r eS re te | or working FE 5-006. | forsee becheeen e gates | MAHAN HAS BUYERS |T Room FCRNIRIRED Aaat- Rent Houses Purnished 35 coms With Board 5 W. ATERFORD Ber. PE 4-286). YOU WANT ACTION Dclscenaae meceel. He Uaren ~~~~~~~~ | GENTLEMEN. TWIN BEDS TOW NSHIP ANTED. HOME FOR ELDERLY The demand is great. Our cals! Siow between 9 om. and 6 p.m. | ATTRACTIVE. LAKEFRONT, | 1 Clean home. No 3am PONTIAC LE. RD. mi-invalid men. FE 7 forge te cnssotiens’. We age ip _OT N. Cass ee pedvscms — —_ auto ronwtis uae oe § NEAR PONTIAC po arg riaaly er 17 |2 ROOMS AND BATH. A MAIN| heat ater = NTLEMEN ROOM Living Quarters 30) year, of ry Real Setote coapie "or 3 men 16 Plorenc — . M ? 3 dae We 3 —— re te. Spactens 8 pegvenme ras aeneet Gm. on WOMAN TO aan | that you be satisfied. We |3 LARGE ROOMS. CLEAN PRI |? FURN, 2 BEDROOM HOUSES, | ROOM AND BOARD RE-| baths from and encloged | comfortable handle all details for financing vote ance. welcome Completely modern. a FE $01 perches wonderful ao gion agp thy = Ye rE to list + Teas Comm erce on ge BOARD AND LAUNDRY | ierge fenily living room 23x18, _ 51405 any time after 4:00. and closing. Call us today Laundry room facilities, $60 & Sinatatues heganaes a Giming room 34235 fend - Amp 2 Rooms ere pixie | GREY motel" june oat et |B Re Sy ha Wtd. Transportation 31 ads 0 ew onl | fase eave |2 ROOMS AND PRIVATE BATH . 6 ROOMS FURN iD BOA! baser ent hest. auto. hot PEPE EEN EN BUY Ir WELL INSURE IT tor coupler agotieme gentieman cals. 1D: | * Newiy *r meas | "Sn AND BOARD FOR MEN | Yuter school age children welcome Markle : . - FOUNO GML DESIRES MA N 3 dove bp Ge. Ave rTaaace per month {180 deposit. 38 Pene- | scons Wb ound — ONLY $18,500 e ose adstone ' v . Johnson and Sines, Be i a, \ VE MODERN APT | ATTRACTIVE } BEDROOM FURW | 5. este ie Laeabet EXCELLENT TERMS isnes at 5:30 p.m. FE ¢0770 aft- ) ; FS furnished Private home Newly decorated. Auto. off | Close in. Re AND “De EVAN RE Al qi | ter 430 pm | Eves ‘til 9 Sun. 10-4 beth $16 weekly Near Elizabeth furnace. On iskefront im Lake) ae elle bed rE ye New > : “ WfNl. po Ka mage, de co. 1, ay = Lake -—s Oriee —, Re YS 3es0 and de Rooun amb bon ee aan. | 2383 ae gy = Oo aa RD j —— ember Co-op. | ENT eet — istanc 5 of attractive 2 room and bath Walking 4 e of Pontiec Mo | —--——— — | Wed. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 bay = apt. in excnange for part Une | TORN, WUNTERIZED , whe Oe | tor 4) EE Mansfeld an ween og yr ace e work. Must be exp. in real) flighway VACANCY IN NURSES HOME| ‘There |. no question in our mings FAST Action! | MENT Ger OFFICE | Sint" pe Sisse eres, | nwo | FURNISHED HOUSE CHILDREN | [oe GGiry \edles. Nursing care.| 0 regards tc, the poten “OT H you have the contract ve neve! Wanted: Homes, Farms,| = = ROOMS, sis WEEK _ pe" ™ + Pleveeu | wipowW WISHES BOARDERS. s ae ae Modicen, aot i Center NT TRAILER | Oreherd Lh. Pu 64320. off Josiva AS +6492 30 120 GOVERNMENT TRAILER bs Open, Soturdas She’ sleet Ask for Land Contracts | HEATED 2 ROOMS. PRIVATE PE 40978 WIDOW WANTS TO BOARD 2, °4 Sunder !- @ We mine oer \— : he M _—— REAL Bil ont 7 gene Clean couple FURN HOUSE FO! PUL-| ‘retired men at her jake | eouities in trade Highest Prices Paid OO ai Joriye Ra furnece "asi ‘Lakeview. Woedbull _Miltora*Michigaa | “ "TWO FAMILY _ 912.080 OS WANTED | 2 ROOMS FOR REFINED BUSE| Lene OR 41 — | Convalescent Homes 38A ARSHALL BLVD On land contracts. get our FREE ED. NORDMAN 5-2487 ‘ Sousss | AND APTS FURN. OR | ~~~ ~.~Y.Y...~.. ~~~ | Five ear rooms with full — estimate REAL ESTATE | - eS Tots welcome. Bases! | end fireplace of your own ROMEO. MICHIOAN 2 ROOM FURNISHED 8M ALL Pau Rental 14604 gg HOME FOR THE a dandy modern 3 room upper te NICHOLIE @ HARGER CO | PLateau rt baby welcome Utilities furn. 17 moat welore & ester, Mich Few va- rent Gas heet, 2 cer garage, 33_W. Huron st. FE 5-818) | Steinbaugh Ct. See caretaker at Cancion available ladies or gentie biec’ tow’ drive. and excellent Ya ‘Lo. =e - Saxys7 | _21 Steimbaugh Ct . e rental location 5% MORTGAGES LISTINGS W WANTED 7 LAROE ROOMS AND BATH [sac NOUR TR ae eer) Olive sony ON PARMS i on wot fos trom | parms iw | Newly decorated No i Bee | BOARDING HOME FOR AGED | , ELISABETH LAKE wat ESTATES | cly a -- ew vecancie valiabie i] a Senet Neer tee | Tee Knaul, Realtor | WE re en | SOO SePABCOL ata | Syeprtney RO tirmetin | “Become pe cree tet B. D. CHARLES y Anau ca 3 CLEAN ROOMS. ADULTS ONLY | ° Keego Harbor. Full besement, gas. “~ ; | TSath Eisenen™ suse bedrooms, Eauiteble Society 1717 8 Telegraph | 26% Wo Muro PE 2-762) | Ke Grmbers, Waching facilities | heat and gare ote Call we a ee cae ee hye ot om em binet re 1; Eve FE 665 4800. Mrs. O | im Kitehen Garage and en To On? THE MosT FOR Foun | B PHON E OL! fot | 3 ROOMS AND BATH. EMPLOYED |3 B “CHILDREN WEL-| POtEG” neor "Bodsae comeecs | storm windows and screens. Total land contract Tastehdas | att lend contract. tots. farm | couple only Apply 50 Williams 8t seme. Must leave 1 mos security | with fire detector. Price accord- price -$7.975 te the ates ove 43. W Huron | po mend oy Property 1 ror 10 Fai Keope Harbor. Cal) Detroit. TY. ing to case. FE 5-751 VACANT BUNGALOW ene Pm 9-396. B AND TRADE 3 ROOMS EVERYTRI d ee. \ . CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS CL ARK REAL ESTATE| —"8.West_stte. PE $1608 4 “ROOMS AND” BATH, PARTLY Wperven, tn. privete heipe. REY Toot ACRES, OF ho org HJ. Vanwelt 4540 Dixie Hwy + ROOMA AND BATH” NO CHIT: |. furnished. 6835 Dixie twy e. Nursing care. MY 3-5004 pte Mp gy — _OR 3-1355 tre PEDINT Fr Des dren. No Grinkers 447 Orchard § ROOMS AND BATH. OIL HEAT. wit. CARE FOR ANY eee OP | place, onc living teem. CASH — _Leke Ave and hot water 815 Waterbury Ra convalescent person in my home. dinette, modern streamlined 3 LARGE WARM ROOMS. BATH.| off MS®._Milford Rates $126 ver month st of | en, and all tile bath. Master Pe loreal IF entrance West! working he PURNISHED| references ond glee doctor's ret| rom, 1x13 As buy couple ouse WwW garage u es | to us us BY id im exchange for room and, gg7o0, p= @ i - x sale Koy ais ‘Tiecounte F You want vour home sold 1 1.00MS BY PiSHER'S OAS | peld im inet and. 5 id Hotel Rooms 39 . . tor Ted | it you want ofa and Ree ee Pe ers | son'“phone MU eeez | ~~~ a bl. — & SON cant = re? JERN SMALL HOUSE FOR HURON HOTEL. CLEAN —_—_ TRape us wc AY YDEN, Realtor went fast ection a — 3 ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH ap | Mtoe Suitable for couple MAr- mod, rooms by dav or wk oo gg ag ERS Open 9 te 6 = oer. We voce listings. entrance ear Genera) Ket +1440 = SW. Sure &. PA. FE 1 _W Bure 73 oe MED wre cua ii FOR YOUR teh ge Mingy MPs Hospital. 11 retout st TRAILFR FOR RENT. BABY WEL- | —?#98. — Jand contract or eculty m your buyers are waiti FURN 3} ROOM BASEMENT APT | _come FE 43283 oe HOTEL AUBURIN ‘ - ; _82.N. Jessie. Room by Day or Week _— ‘ K, L. Templeton, Realtor} Edw. M. Stout, | Realtor |@ ROOMS, MODERN PRIVATE, Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 1 or 2 Aparime 2339 Orchard Lake Ra. FE 44563 TN Bor Es yee _bath and entrance. FE 25408 Rent Houses Un ~~~ | pf ans one aii Sas 4 - WE H.VE | Eve. wl 0 ¢ 2. ¢ Room apts ONT JUNE | 2 BEDROOM mouse wean | #2 _Sebermn ~ $200,000 ‘ 1s. Sores Children Rochester. Available, immediately | HOTEL ROOSEVE cr Sunday 3-5 :30 At our disposal to purchase new or | WANTED TO BUY HOUSE IN | 4 «ROOMS. NICE BATH PRIVATE | m1 ee otha [oe | a eo . Gee me belere you sell | nop rk +0 |" ator and stove furn, 166 Op-| WIT BATH $13 AND UP 6542 Lanman POR BOD MAMA otorway & Elizabeth Lk. Roow APARTMENT PARTLY | _dyke GEST SEPVICE IN FOR Willi oh cee — Sr | 7 ROOM HOUSE AND BATH CO -| THE MONEY. iliams Lake ~Te Sell- er. PE +2318, i Siaather a PARTMENT POR "pie only. Inquire 208 Voorheis Rd FE $0120 Quire ‘wel ‘Wiliems: tale YOU BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE IT : > | {2a = drinkers, close in. PE «7 ROOM HOUSE. 2 BEDROOMS. Rent Stores 40) Ra. to Rend of lake—turn ISN'T IT LOGICAL? aLean bo aSant $40)0« month om welcome an nnn on Landkdown-1 bieck 8. KITCHENETTE -| 2685 Orcherd ke Ave SMALL NORTH sT. to Lanmah SAGINAW | store Suffable for a hat store Sigh gg Ng og ga ir roo Write ~~. Press, Box 82. ee ‘nok — on 2 large 5k yt = itt : e EXCRLLENT, | USCATIQN POR | privscers oo Witlame ‘and } pre se W. Huron or rE SINGLE OR DOUBLE sToRE i@|_|-eslie R. Tripp. Realtor x 80 or 32 = 50 2615 and 3617 | 22 W. Lawrence Street Eves. ag Hey. “% mile from WN. FE 5-316] or FE + SYLVAN VILLAGE 3 bedroom brick with — and dining area, matic washer gas ie heat, large fenced yard and abe oie ae Terms can be am ranged. DRAYTON PLAINS 3 bedroom ranch, 4 ft closets with sliding doors, oil forced heat, “re and . screens. Lot 7 down 1 lees yeos, | seek, from to 4 per cent. GI and iene ten, on iarne fenced | the balance at O61 per month. __ment. Owner. FE eke IVAN W. nor| eS eg /SCHRAM F 35-5091 or FES -2564 Evenings and Sundaes lyn, Cor, 3rd. : Realtor ative Real TWENTY-THREE, , » Pars ee SA PAR OGL aS ONE me YF ry ene ’ 8 . - $500 down will buy this 4 | room completely furnished Y house AND an automobile HE for transportation Located . 24 miles north of Pontiac | GILES REALTY CO. ~ THERE 62 W. Huron FE 5-6175 ° Open 9 till 9 YOU'LL HAVE STARS IN R WHEN YOU | SYLVAN SHORES PURCHA ONE OF You should see this excel- Ubaettpat | oe oes et ch, car ge Near St sets Bemnol. Terms can be & ed. Bateman & Kam Real- a . Telegraph Rd. P ; NORTHW 5. ORGANIZATION Sunday 2-5 VETERANS “ease (at, wes down. located at "Young ja Heart ” proud bik. E.- of owner Cali- fornia and w give almost HANNAN, LI 4-4900 ——— I" 7 HOVEINATONCE |. S¢ see ote ear m4 b genes a ~S woe Ses So oe teom ! rooms jot. “Piniabed i= knotty ie at its best, G , Be ime room kitchen. Wardrobe er disposal, break- See cameesy wae cess. | Sey Salts" walscarme sink in kitchen. extra end drapery | ESS ess Eee ace we bey at $i0. So with aH belt to Littletell, fol- ment ea ‘op. | RAY O'NEIL., Realtor OHN _ DYER 7% W. Huron Open 9 - ® : | +4771 | Phone FE 37103 or PE 44178 = OR COLORED | Cecberative Real Estate xchange 6 noone, a mets 4 SACRIFICE On account of fliness owner will OFFERS pag a ‘amount of interior | West Suburban—l Acre ¢ i | Le a Newer contemporary hom eats S GREGG Sed aces eal aes 1368 Ra. EM3-00| master bedroom. ofl heat, o"Gnion Valage Ty. landscaped » Scho $44 NICKOLS RD. | Price reduced to 01.000 ‘4 5 room bupgs- | odern or PE 5-3578 MCLARTY | ba 100x125 carpeting. lake privi- $8,900 TO NEW GI MORTGAGE | SYLVAN REALTY | 2383 ORCHARD LAKE RD Tia Tess ——pAYMENTS 345 FE 5-068. Cooperative Real Estate Service ‘ it WEST OF SQUIRREL Bast South Bivd. PONTIAC OPEN SUN. 1 TO 5 “@ room, bedroom. all face brick home bullt in Tisben al brick ad tine THIS 18 PRICED FOR QUICK AT $14,250 $1,000 DOWN SYLVAN REALTY 2383 ORCHARD LAKE RD FE 5-018 _ $33 A MONTH ONLY $600 DOWN . NOTHING DOWN | 2 bedroom unfinished house. with | full basement. Wiring included | Built on your lot Small dows payment ill build 3 bedrooms. Aiso will build on our lot. OR “GILES” 4 BEDROOM BRICK Located in @ good west side neighborhood, this 7 room brick bas everything Larce 22 foot living room 1's baths full basement - auto- matic of heat, largé lana- scaped lot and a 3 car ga- rage. Words cannot properly describe this home You must see it to appreciate { Shown by appointment VACANT! | VACANT! $1.00" will move you into } this 6 room, 3 bedrm home | tn a good neighborhood lo- | cated west of the city. Large | screened porch with patio attached also 2 car ge@rage 1, block from Cass Lake Priced reducéd for quick sale “COMPLETE” er 87,200. cate i RICH QUICK” } BENJ RICH Lin wood TUisa_3-4000 “2ND STREET Cerin” und Gnete, , a150 wt, 2 car pit, full price s. bath. | large util-| rag¢ and only $950 DOWN 3 bedroom north side home on ecres, (Within city limits), 2 ear garage rich land R. J. VALUET, Realtor Oakland Ave 3 i gn ir 3 zg . 5 236 | Eves Oxford, Mite E « For Sale Houses . : ouses 43! For Sale Houses 43 aw b 43) "For Sale Houses 49) 1 Houses 4 : wed “5 BEDROOM HOME FOR. SALE NCOME it = one | == ee |. Walled JS large house, two ALOW, PULL : BY OWNER : 4 room apts, one 3 room apt ante age | Mic yee tome ocaiee ogres | ONS aint hobs ~ \ lime y water and sewer Home > acres, $4,000, terms . es ae 9 B agoys = mare ny - Maree Coe cupboards. ° . 4 (5 “R ipates | CC. ALG : SY]. V AN aren cet ot as Se 49345 Pon. Treil 2215 Pon. Trai! LE BARON 2 bedroom plastered and painted walls. Hardwood floors Bath with shower. Full basement. Gas fur- pace EARLMOOR -BLVD 2 bedroom and bath with shower Hardwood floors Could~ easily have 2 more rooms upstairs heat is already in. Full base- , ment. Gas furnace. Storm win dows and screens CUCKLER REALTY N. Saginaw FE 4-409! FE 58312: FE 17-6143 OXFORD AREA room home well located on residential street, offering liv room dining room. kitch- en bedrooms and bath Base- ment with oil furnace Garage Price $9,000 with $2.000 down MEAGHER REAL ESTATE Oa 63122 5 quiet TELEGRAPH RD 5 recom modern bungelow. brick fireplace, ‘arge rooms, fully ip- sulated copper plumbing. | car garage ust be seen to appreciate kAST SUBURBAN 6 rooms near Utica 3 bedrooms 2 large jot. $7230 with $2,000 down CLARK REAL ESTATE E Auburn. near Dequindre | OL 1-6651 FE 27-1317 or FE 2-1843 Lves OLD HOUSES West Suburban—12 Acres rosie ranch home with s Price . cudes carpeting and drapes Colonial Lake Front Beautiful terms, is boat, motor dishwasher 3 Acres—Lake Privileges Rew 3 bedroom home With many ultra modern features. ‘brick fire- er ; rifictng for considerably less than cost including carpeting and drapes Elizabeth Lake Front Brick Cape Cod home, cus- tom built by present own- er ist floor has large liv- ing room with fireplace din- room. den or bedroom on beth Lake $34,500 includes carpeting drapes. . Roy Annett Inc. REAL 28 FE. Huron TOR ederal 37193 Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 spinors ce : pe 04 2 Es i) in -BARTRAM 3-1950 ———— 4925 Pontiac Lake Ra Down FOR NEW | Wil) accept your equity or small down payment on modern 2 bed- room home, with select oak floors tile veth shower siiding closet) doors. copper plumbing Automat- oil heat electric hot water atiractive kitchen. Deep | . steel eye beam. | lauadry trays. Large lot, restrict. | ei area near ¢ e high | Available for tmmediate | eccupancy eI HERBERT C. DAVIS | OR 3-7614 | EAST 3 bedroom home with full bath and full basement. On good sized lot Good ne ghiboriood Near public schools Close to dewntown. This is an oldet home, but is in good con- dition and ts an excellent buy ment to veterans $850 Wrst SUBURBAN ———— Ss LICE OF HAM THE PONTSAC PRESS, " SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 1935 S -— 2 bedroom modern, full beth, a | brick fireplace Hardwood floors. ic wig M meee PH. Ortonville 138, Reverse charges | DRAYTON WOODS, BY OWNER | 3007 W Hurea 3 bedroom ranch home Garage. t se basement. Landscaped |S ROOMS. BATH AND UTILITY ' a THREE abeth ed im five weeks See an on Dover road. PHA terms . WM. A. KENNEDY REALTOR Open Evenings ‘til 8 ay E 43560 POR SALE OR TRADE BY OWN. er, ® room modern home, 2 arage Wish small home in Pon fixe OA 62201 HOUSE TO BE MOVED OFF BEDROOM, ELIZ- | Estate car premises. i‘, bath. natura] fire- place t be seen to be ap! — Por further informa- : R 30648 or FE Templeton DRAYTON PLAINS 2 bed plete jalan iasouien dges. TV. carpeting 2 bedroom washing machine etc. Immediate ee ane Priced at $6500 with suites. | down or substantial dis-— . For Sale Houses 43 7 ROOM HOUSE 4 ROOMS DOWN 3 and rooms and full bath up. Stool shower in basement. Garage 413 8S Paddock st. FE 4-02460 after 4pm FOR COLORED | FAMILY .« attrac’t « 3. bedroom modern | home, almost pew. Ol) furnace 1 car garage. Price $10,500. terms. For information call Mrs. Spears. FE 5-8063 Russell A Nott, Real _ tor, 170 W. Pike, FE 4-5005,_ HOPKINS, BY OWNER New 2 bedroom modern, large | For a big family—here ts a 3-bed-) | . 345 Oakland Ave Co-operative Real Estate in a desirable leca- Pull car room home tien. On extra large lot. bath and full basement s A really good peyment STONE — STONE REALTY €O." wire daily; WILLIAMS LAKE _ new 1%) lots Must be seid quick Rasgeme' $4950 $800 down PAJL M JONES. REAL ESTATE a32 W Huren FE 43505 EAST SIDE 5 ROOM MODERN Cony, easy to heat with new fur- nace — connected. Paved gizemt. 96.008. terme. _ GEO. 1.. SCALES, Realtor 66, N. Saginaw Ss FEE 2-051) INCOMES Downtown rooming house close to Sears Bargain WEST HURON BRICK $450 per month income, tePms JIM WRIGHT, Realtor PE 5-044! Exchange After 6:09 call FE 54-5783 Nice —— - a neat bus | MOVE IN AT ONCE Year round home on Middle Straits Lake. 5 rooms and bath on ® ets, colored bath fixtures, ef cupboard space with double sink in kitchen Many extra fea- only JOHN J. DYER 8065 Commerce Ra. EM 3-477) Brick Rancher 3 Bedroom A delightfully charming home. floor with attached ef on one a arage, 2 well aped lots. uge fireplace ermopane pic- ture winsows, lots of closet — full tile bath additional ‘s 5 close in suburban lecation. For details call Mr Allen. FE 51201 or FE 2-3370 ' “BUD” Nichole _REAL ESTATE ON TENNYSON. G. 1 Resale Two bedroom home in excellent cond)- basement. I‘a car garage Rear yard fenced. Some furni- ture included Possession in 2 weeks $9,050, terms. 4‘ per cent Mtge at $57 per mo. imcludes taxes & insurance WEST SUBURBAN 1 acre with two bedroom hom ba’ e pe . ity, off circulator, Full 400 with $1,400 down and |. C. HAYDEN 86 E. Walton Blvd. Realtor ___ OPEN | SUNDAY 1 to5 P.M. , ite rooms, ble place. 3 with large closets, 44 tapisite E FE 5-S091 or FE $-2564 1111 Joslyn, Cor. Sra. Realtor Real Estate SUNDAY 2 to 5 P.M. 4121 MOTORWAY at penn , know of compara comfort, appear- shce and location. 3 bedrooms. oak floors, tien . Of furnace. garage phn yard Approximatety $2.300 r lo Pienty of fruit trees, ber-— cL | | } ' ; PE ¢5181 - “BUD” Nicholie . kitchen. Exhaust fan. Automatic | Paved drive $7800 with down FE 446043 \WHITE OR COLORED | odern « bedrooms end bath. First fluor with stairway to unfinished | aitic Full unit. automatic hot Auminum stq¢rm doors dows back rd Fu price $10.500 with $1,500 Shown by appointment | WILLIS BREWER 55 N. Parke PE 4-6388 FE 2-8532 ARAGE HOUSE WITH ELEC | tricity, gas city water, stool, in a clean neighborhood. Near Pontiac Motor. stores, bus lines 63850 | with $650 down 5-3397 ARKSTON Early American 7 lots. $18,000 MAple 5-4073._ $495 schools and trans nance charges illiam G comp. Realtor FE 5-0522 OP SUNDAY 1-5 You are invited to our house warming to inspect these new 3 bedroom brick ranch homes with Basements | v . turn right, go | about | mile and watch for oper | signs OFFICE OPEN #6 OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 A. JOHNSON, Realtor | FE 4-2533 1704 8. Telegraph Rd. O'NEIL | LELDOM DO WE—Offer a more attractive or substan- tial home than this }-bed- located im one j full bath For more particulars, call our office $400 DOWN TO GI. —6-room ‘a, jot In handy Needs decora good value at ELIZABETH LAKE ES tates—The kind of home we like to show We consider thi, one of our best listings Located just 5 minutes from downtown. A —_— 2- bed bungalow with attic, tomatic gas heat storms and screens ing to buy nothing to re- pair— Move right in vely dig Se FLOYD KENT. Realtor a) Open 9. 8 Phone FE OR 31648 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | Im mediate vossession room home within dis- tance to Motor. ‘ing room kitchen with e, 2 bedrooms and full steirs one large¢ bedroom up fi teeter. “Por spear "ab water. ent call Mr. diien rE REAL ESTATE 3 INCOME APTS. Close to down = te entrances } baths, auto. heat. prams WS oe ame “wn owner wants quick sale. $5,- 20 ACRE ESTATE CLARKSTON AREA . Jostyn. Near schools, bus. Walking distance to Pontiac OUTSTANDING APPOINTMENTS i interior and exterior (>) Select oak floors re.) Of alr conditioned heat. ‘4+ Uttrea modern kitchen ‘e.) Lovely beth if Beautltu paste! colors through SATURDAY 234 SUNDAY 14 CONSIDER EQUITIES IN TRADE DORRIS & SON SELL-WE TRADE cO-OP MEMBERS FE \41587 WE REALTORS 732 W Huron Partridg DOWNTOWN CONVENIENCE top vaite offering at only $6,000 on terms F A DISTINCTIVE COLONIAL Truly apr tmpressive home sur- rounded with beautiful of many varieties WARD FE. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 2-8316 43 W. Huron St Open Eve. 7 to 9 STOUTS = > en Hu? i id J Bis rail 5 i ii Qe ™ tg s Bits 1 | SHOWING 4 Bedrooms, 2 Baths You're imvited to imapect these new contemporary ranch homes im Waterfurd Twp. which will be open for public show next wees. For a preview show by ec ity ar feedis aft H if 3 i : Hit A. JOHNSON, Realtor FE 4-2533 _ 1704 S: Telegraph Rd. ef the tenet Fikes fo Oakland too car garage. SA down. TWO BEDROOM home % beau wall to wall living room and hall. ip master bedroom, garage and cement Sse on two large lots. , L. H. BROWN, Realtor 1362 W. Huron &t. rE 2-410 ber . Real Gis—$100 Moves You In! Fo? Sale Houses 43! For Sale Houses 43 _ Fef Sale. eo) . Car_and halt erage. MY 25132. NOTHING ELSE TO PAY! CIVILIANS $1,150 Two bedim brick duples homes. fuli basement, er of) heat. thing” Yodel ‘open daily 101p m m. On Eas: Biv . between Perry Anchor Real Estate __ Model Phone FE 30604 OPEN © & Sun 68; Daily 128. “ Vets, No Money Down | MODEL LOCATED AT 33 East Fairmont ‘» block east of Baldwin SEE DISPLAY AD Bal Built bv YALE CONSTRUCTION CO. HANNAN MARK ST. ~ bedroom home with large living | room, den. | [one rooms and 1‘, tiled with stall shower. Has breeseway. c ' . , iiieelly John K. Irwin, Since 1925 1 N. Saginaw Street 5-047 Eve, FE 2-190 onl : rm: Sea AAP wants “hee able , North side. pear | For Sale Houses 43! IRWIN & ROSA i foom at Ortonville, very small For Sale Houses 43 PAA BLP LPP | PPL | “ a7 ° USINESS LAKEFRONT jt ous pe om moder tee bea log bo Rig oc onl beat aye. Many Tauern Lake room me on the oil he lake. With 9 large living room.| Rd. near ‘site FE 4+-5831. Metera, se . ie — | ura] bric eplace j — On a iaoxzie. ft it. You will | 4 ACRES . ve nee one appre- | ern bungalo ciate it It's = beauty. The fur- | _ v soment and ol} furnece aye ee RERONT 2 car garage Fruit sand RIVERFRONT berries Ade mo ane , a A beautiful 5 room, 1 story 3 gerry — nome — full dee _— ment, arge ving room, nh “ a bl room, modern kitchen. full bath SEWARD ST. shower Natural stone fire- 3 bedroom home with basement lace. Recreation room Auto. ol eat & electric hot water heater s is a nice riverfront home with lake privileges on Cedar Is- land Lake 7 oe LAKE PRIVILEGES This is @ nice 6 room 1's story home with lake privileges on Wi! liams Lake This home has /s beautiful living room. Nice dining room. Modern kitchen Full bath and shower Oak floors Michigan basement. Auto oi] heat. 2 conte and a screened in grill use attached to garage. See this one — it's very nice' A GOOD BUY! This nice 4 room home with large kitchen. Nice living room and 2 bedspoms are located on & young Carpeted living 2 car garage. Terms. and as heat. and dining room 2 blocks from bus CARROLL G. PORRITT 26'y West Hu FE 2-7126 . or FE. 2-618 CHARLES 3 LANDSCAPED LOTS 6 room and bath home. attached l's car ge- rage. cement drive Only $10,500. car trees inc) 2 peach and a| BETTER HOMES AND GARDENS pear tree price only $6,200; feature beautiful 6 room ranch With $1,850 do i Why look at - real ! a new. homes like this tures? See the mediate possession. Br $24,500 wD 1 LOG CABIN HOME | This is a nice littl 3 room log cabin home with lake privi- ezes on Williams Lake Large | PARADISE for retsred couple oF re | and din room, 12x24 small family 5 rooms, 2 car g&- Knotty interior. Only $4,960 rage, screened porch Low price with $1. down P at $5,800. Neat and clean Open for Inspection . count for cash. ~ BIG BEAVER AREA ing porch feoree eit. ‘ones! a peat, & SUN. ONLY B. D. CHARLES, Realtor | 2 bed modern. Auto oil Sve new 3 bedroom ranch type a 4 , forced air heat Electric water : | home Completé Ready to move | FE 4-0521 | heater. Laundry trays. All large RID EWAY in Large living room with a) Salesman's home phones - : G beautiful picture window. Moaern | © 46862, OR 3-2373 Fer Sale Hi 43 rer Ph gg Eg ey © ute Ritchen wth diniog L. Pall | 7 en Rd eves or ouses A attic. rms | 97 Baldwin FE 4-6203 we Pia : { elegraph Cpe : eee kK. L. Templeton, Realtor ; Co-overative Real Estate Exchange! Coved ceil | ikon ee oe Eutote Eacbosse TO BUY, TO SELL, REALTOR 2339 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 4-4563 out ull ment. Auto. oil ; oe IS THE ‘BIRD’ TO | Oven Eves Open Sun! to 5 — — =. _ — NEAR “DOWNTOWN 8 } a eee a 1 s new ~_ _ - ——— | a CY “ir home just completed! a commercial- 65 ft BY OWNER. } BEDROOMS, AUTO $800 DOWN * MONEY MAKER Wen’ ah Jest west of Watkins | ffontage. 10 reom home. Its matic gas heat 2 car g8rége | 11) sos cute white frame bun-| Ree! country living 3 lots with | Lake Rd Salesman on the prop-| futuve ls ee ace a brand new kitchen Reasonable | i ith red shutters. 4 rooms 2 houses gerne. One 2- erty Sat. & Sun rnoon $7, wil : ° down payment 86 Johnson galow w . bedroom brick. with basement | Lake Privil : Bateman & Kampsen Real- bath with good sized attic wba thes | wake rivileges t 371 8. Telegraph Rd am neat, close to cay bus soheci| | "ew 3 room home just § miles | ON Lak PE +0528 O H | gnd store. Only $5,900 full price. {rom Pontiac $18.180 wih tar! pencil Ores bP ny ranch Now vacant . = . ~ \ ¢ home. room z pen Mouse | .h “RILEY, BROKER| — CITY INCOME ines room with picture window Gil Phone PE 41157 This 2 family income ts centrally| Modern kitchen Wired for elec- A DANDY ; P ated and selling at a ve tric stove Aut. ol] forced hot air alo has Just a Few Left __ TT] reesonabdle §=price. 88, 448 with heat. al. electric hot water eget gg fo isa liv Caan - z $1.90? down heater bath and shower with| fitchen & dinette, bath, 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday 5 plastered tile walls. Plastered| 61) heat, garage. Only $8250. CRAWFORD | ee <== terms Just a few more of these deau- aaa Pages ie “ ‘PRs. : tiful brick 3 bedrm. ranch type | v ESIRABL homes will be built. Compare | | OPEN EVES | Priced at $11,400 with $2.370 down. | 24, lasobl = = a these features. Large high lots 3 BEDROOM BRICK 53'2 W Huron PE +1540, L = S room modern bun — Dlastered, wails — ti Truly a age Opa bdo ee L. rs - | . . galow. Built in bath, full base joors, mar . spacious ith lar v mOCaT z = oom” “oub rec. room already| large pe enand buchen, Oas| RENT BEATER | 4288 Dito, Bey Drayton | ment. 9075. Terms. partitioned off Gas heat and/ heat, wall . to - wail carpeting | 43.909. Purnished—Huron Gardens. | — OR SER Coes Paateys __ PIONEER HIGHLANDS gas hot water heaters. These and| On two lots. First time offer | > room home. electric water heat- 5 room — large liv many other features and for only! and a price of only $13,300. Make er oj] circulator and new lin- fireplace. dining room $1075 down including costs | appointment today oleum. GATEWAYS to bath, oak . red walls, | full basement, heat A @ Ge out W Huron St. (M-5#) to) WORD CANNOT DO JUSTICE R HILTZ ee Waterford Twp. hall, turn right This beautiful 8 room home lo- . . HAPPINESS nee ou % mi Follow Parcs open — cated in one of — Coamty's | REALTOR . te our model esmen on e better sections W es | . Sroserty bet cote weet | PE ete atte Mal EDT yON Joseph F. Reisz j PE 42200 Eves FE EXCEPTION: | fireplace. unusual plastered —_— 2... ee ONAL. 53% W. Huron 8t PE 2.0250 ‘ replace, s. | “ . . | . | 2 private rooms for maid quar- Suburban Special w — NOME Sun. FE 41339 or FE 25740 n d full basement with recreation | Suburban Speci oe . near Otter Lake of > p +} ‘é ba do plete with bar This | Immaculate 2 room bup- built in 1953. on a beautiful land- INCOM E I ROE ERTY See tees } eet ty a ae aan | | anor in Has | seaped site 105x160 ft frontage | We have several pieces of prop- too, N barteay 8 pa at a a dR FF 5-0447 rve FE 12-1804 ment please ) neater. rec. space Natural 2 A carpeted living room with oe = —— a pow ! fireplace. Lot 100400 ce naturel ‘ireplace, attractive room sal gg Ot brick terrace with $11,000 with $2500 down | Laappmal vot leads of cupboards = . eo * Giese, hom lar liv room and dinin Eve & Sun FE and eating space 2 lovely 13 ft a Tue houses, income of | ecome sg co : | dedrooms with double closets tile eas per aneuth etme large apt | fmmediate possession. Owner | Indian Village pear rs Riggs Dagmar for owner Recebect ne . jeoptiya: We od Fang _ rom On Ogemaw road ahd right | attached garage with cement beod. Call PE 7 r . apo y y | im the center of this friend Grive. plenty shrubbery. spruce | WEST SUBURBAN | UP cgomnmy ares durom | and Devers, 3 miles wen of chy | frm. heme ons HER A. it | ered at terms YOU'LL % GL HOMES Russell Young) mare sey | ORE ae Sree view) eae deer : : ; : | 4 igs) ox _ . garage. ofl furnace. stairs to } BEDROOM BUNGALOWS | REALTOR ne ee eaniie: SEE THIS TODAY — | feored sttie. Total price, s10.- eer? 412 WwW H a PE 44525 ‘ PON ‘ ‘erms Call 4-0584 There is no question in our minds | Open Eves ul * Sup ty one THA good “pre A You'll tne Brig e y loca. We have acreage & lots im and ieaarea tare | DREVIE “| Sam" reseed Vor oi, paved stents, nree | EGY ODE, lene elace Cor _— price op the mar- Pp | W Rochester—Brick seety home with 30 1 ivine room. | rn MY 2-2821 or stop at # : new ini in kitchen and dining English des built td WE_ INVITE COMPARISON in 1948 7 gracious well ee Se aise 2 porches at $7,950 $3025. FER OF CAUSES SALE offered for fast sale | 025, $60 mo TRANS- ER's BUSINESS | A HOME OF YOUR , AVEORD To a Sell-To Trade YOU BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE IT OWN MAHA Washington Jr. High Dist. oe cas 3 abies y e s REALTY CO, REALTORS co REALTY 400, gRBAtTORS,., | thal bat ap. Venta Teiware FE 3 piece. full ‘room, den or Open Eves. til 0 Sua. 164 breakfast ee DRY basement, wext ‘DOOR TO BRANCH ges heet e¢ garage, & © POST 0 CE fine fenced yard. $17,500 Webster School District SACRIFICE 2 bedroom iake front bungsiow Fine family Bome with 4 rooms brick and limestone with boat and bath up V Down- house. has 2 fireplaces. 2 baths, stairs lavatory, well to well ° tie heat, aut tie hot wa- © in ving room din- ter and recreation home in base- ing . ¢, sizable kitch- ment with cooking facilities. en. dishwasher, breakfast room, full basement. Double garage. FAR Fenced yard $17,500. West Side hous ranary, tractor. corn Wonderful 4 bedroom two bath- phanter, canaveker. = ng drag. room home. Has vestibule, fire chicken picker, will smaller gon. large kitchen. fenced yard. home im trade 6 INCOMES $1,000 Down bag neem egg ye Your choice of siz (6) locations. 2 houses on one lot with one for owner and one for rental. Sev- | $400 Down eral different locations to choose from . . OFFICE OPEN SUN 22x40 shell house and large lot. Your choice of locations. South Side . Near St. Joseph Hospital A time 2 bedroom home very neat and clean. $9,500 with terms, 1-45 REAL ESTATE CO-OP MEMBERS 29 Ba PE 50101 FE FE 2-2161 3 bedroom home. all on one floor, — — —— 2 lets, full basement, double ga « rage. $10.950. terms rooms unfinished upstairs, full basement, gas heat. NICHOLIE BW. Huron st “pn. rr s-o18d est Suburban 3 bedroom ranch style home Tiectete water heater. extra. lerge Sale Lake Prop. 44 1 car it oe 2260. roads near F.C. Wood Co. | itis. *anTmaa ° D. Sx aise rg 5 . ; gmcz, ie, = “on on tats New pnd 4 oe ee Lt Eagan os| are Piers SS 0" Nye ie Big. PAT (BANKBOOK BAT. as . te oe! _ For Sale Lots 46) _For Sale Acreage 42) Sale maui wiabeuty «| ron 3 Exclusive Home Sites gi iknd." located 0 oo Bodh ans | "hotck ao baling oe vets Bae Good area, Terms. i pens ‘ pdb gg id es. Owner at 2643 ai feanuol . Orchard. Ase & few select lake Lobes, “ich SYLVAN REALTY: fee located ed on, the. cotwers r |VACANT 10 ACRES me one we —_—- bout siz miles Rortheast of Roch- DEIXTE HWY. cine tae crac | cette ee Satta comet, Net graph. Rd ne une a tee pane Vatant poses with 4 foot ‘ving quarters OFFICE OPEN 9-8 .500 cash. —s © A JOHNSON Rector | Cane tade™=™ _RIDGEWA a : N, Nealtor = FE 4.2533 Cooperotive Real Estate Exchange | oe saee 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. ee hom ee gan ment of telegraph Ra Ion a COLUMBIA. FE 543 AGRE FARM COMMERCIAL FRONTAGE, 283 ft. ” 300 A’ = — ps eeeshy eee ot AA raph Rd. ares Tm I I dB AA hy OS Pm a Ble ym gel Ry a. evergreens. A real buy or business ents. Prices sui : Rant fem Oat LC. LADD |e eee SE Bes "RED HORSE 08 Peale Bey. ‘cues tents ‘ ferak a. plus owner's modern 5019 Cass Elis Ra. i ACRES, NO BUILDINGS ON _ —_FE_¢2283 or PE 20179 | is. Realty. ‘ Ideal Ranch Homesite fOk PARME AnD ACRRAON Humphries Besutifully’ shaded. High and ry | ee eee a yuoa poe | REALTOR FE 2-0474 Walter's ine. Well . Prom 63 to 465 acres. Also | 83 N. Telegraph Rd. Open Evenings aoa x 130. 1 block to beach. Only r farming purposes. Din- | Co-operative Real Estate j “ots—$15 Dn., $15 Mo. nok iY File_PAa SOv0 , wit lose ter domniows a UILD. Huron River f trentage. a wrod a between Steet. Net $4800 Terms. —_<-— rare on Middle . N Ox- in Beach Sub. Privi- faites Lak onderful cca! A 160 acre level loam farm, FOR BETTER SITES “o between Imlay FOR BETTER HOMES. SEE cts ead On $18,000 with $7.-|/ EXCELLENT COMMERCIAL CHEROKEE HILLS! wD. build. ng 30x60, suitable any bust c 120 re farm, 4 bedroom brick ness. ent of] heat, ‘ompare the ad of its ¢, 4 x 60 quonset tool shed, Elizabeth Lake Rd. near M-58. beth Ba. | mie W. ot Toe-| [rect cay maw sel Pail petee | een GILDIN ca . vel clay ; ela y+ a a See eee poe ee: ¥ $18,800 with $4,000 down, | 5 Kiln I block. trem Tel- Mlevel tend and’ this farm tes | wares, Shopping Center Cap be arm a CARL W. BIRD, Realtor] sad one, full price only’ #26,000| His Hor euninegs, Oy ame. 7 a — ee r Farmer, looking for a real WANTED: ‘5 GACTORY ’ BUILDING. E+ Eves. $1 farmer's farm, then we have just | Approx. 5,000 sq. ft. Pontiac Press Wed cect user St Prederici's| sctes_ "dh acres tilabie, 3 tive | Fog § rede s nd MeConnel School. $190 terms. streams on farm best in land. For Sale or Exchange 50 Russell A. Nott, Realtor. 170 W autiful modern duplex home, | “~~~ ~~~~ ~~ Pike. PE _4-5905. . = ee ae 1 oe HOME WITH tga OF OVER arn x . mi ouse, 100 onth ‘ayments, $45. —_ FOR YOUR VACANT city lool | sheds, and other buildings ele a gu0et. en6. cach ac down as SS ee 0 r farm apywhere 1 Bal- LAKE LOTS, SOME WITH FRONT with $25.000 down is farm must _Bnce apr. $3800. Call OR yest. age. others canal or lake priv shown “he a ——————— — fleges. Square Lake. Pine Lake, Bai Sugden, Broker, 22 Park St Business Sasser 51 Cass Lake. be 27 Sun MO | A~A~~~~~~—"—"—~~_-_- SYLVAN REALTY _Eitas! Lapeer’ Michigan FOR SALE BEAUTY SHOP, FU y eq ESTATE—80 ACRES rket 3363 cacgenp [ARE RD. Can you imagine a beautiful es- ean Walled Lake. —_ tate with a large 7 room home Host complete with fireplace full Siu 6 RM. MODERN E. LOTS O! ment, 14 acres of fruit, 14 acres able $1500 down Pull price HILLS 172x175 for| of virgin timber, 12 acres of | 10.000 561 8S. Sanford Open 111 Joslyn, Cor. 3rd. Cooperative F VACANT LOTS FOR SALE acre 132x330, dry, $1,000 tT a FE 5-5091 or FE 5-2564 Evenings and Sundays Realtor tive Real Estate Exchange restricted area spot te begin your new better living As low as $650 with $100 down 117x130 EAST OF THE DIXIE A pice level building site on a read. Close to bus. schools stores. Only $500 with $50 down cores ding ste planned fot better | fivigg. aes city —_" * joe as one, 130 EAST OF PONTIAC Corner ict with city water A er choice $8 and individua! offers welcome Mr. Weits, locations in Pontiac Builld- 1 te’ pm ~ For Sale Acreage 47 SYLVAN REALTY 7383 ORCHARD LK RD _ FE s5-o4is 10 ACRES beautiful 10 acre parce! Close and. Priced at only $12,500, lg gens down. outbuildings. Por a price of only $26.500? ated in the Hunt Club and Boy Scout district 80 ACRE FARM Located 15 miles north of Pontiac Improvements include elaue = modern home, good be ood | SERVICE STATION FOR L: a7 Metamora buildings Can be Ao} — $175 SYLVAN REALTY 2383 ORCHARD LK. RD. FE 5-0418 Rent-Lease Bus Prop 49A EASE Smali inventory. Inquire at 667 __8. Telegraph TO BUY TO SELL REALTOR Partridge \s ae BIRD” to see GROW MUSHROOMS. CELLAR, shed. Spare, full time. year round We pay 83.50 Ib | bite BOOK. MUSHROOMS, Dept 607, $4.165 in few weeks) FREE per ects 2954 Admiral Way, Seattle. Wash | FOR FURTHER INFORMATION | LUNCH & SNACK BAR. GOOD | CALL: J TAYLOR, REAL- fixtures and stock. Beats 50. Good TOR FE ose | business for a family Low down #@ ACR or Bi take house on trade pACRES. 2 BEDROOM MODERN | *Twalren’ GREEN. RUTH 286 som Dairy Farm, natural | Part Blvd. _M24._Lake _Orios water 22 stanchions, grade A. 4|/ MOBILE LUBRICATING | BUSI- bedroom home $10,000 down ness to service commercial vehi- Man® others to choose from. Cal) cles. Includes truck, grease Clifford Stanley. Broker, Fenton, pumps, compreseor - mise _MA 96495 or MA 6-0604 equipment. Your — unit | aia independent for biors | _eash $1975. FE < = . NEAR FENTON Bl Hf. RS, LAND Beer and Wine takeout Grocery DEVELOPERS Gee pumps. living quarters cep. ““* “ss arate, on corner location Good 120 ACRES cog $5000 down will handle Approx 1 miles north of | ton MA S181 oi in see Pontiac Good road frontage just off M2¢@ Stream rupn- ni ; through the property an acre 1lo ACRES Located near Rochester One of the best parcels in this area. * mile of paved road chao mig Other adjoining parcels $700 an sere 115 ‘ACRES Located approx. 4 miles perth of the city limits All fiat level land This area is ripe $750 an acre 5 ACRES VA approved One of the best parcels to be found anywhere 3 miles north of the city limits 8750 an acre Low down payment Edw. M. Stout, Op n Eve TIN. Saginae 8t. Realtor "tl 8.30 Ph FE 5-8165 160 ACRES * mile road. frontage north of ¢bdedrm farm home 36x64 ft. hip-roof basement dairy barn. 29 stan chions with drinking cups. Pe ft cement silo good productive farm $380 ons acre Terms FLOYD KENT 24 W R FE ealtor Lawrence 5-610: Open Eves Consumer Next to Power 244 ACRES In Milford-Holly afea Pro- ductive, slightly rolling and nearly all tillable. 5 acre fishing lake. 2 modern homes, 2 large dairy barns other build Good acre Eve. a Sun. FE John Kinzler, Realtor FE 43525 LJ Co-operative Real Estate Exchange 131 ACRES NORTH Fae! CLARKSTON- Attractive story. 8 room and bath home 9 en bedrooms. 2 room, 7 closets, Sun basement, stoker a See sc = excellen sce rage, 131 acres good soil, Six barn, 8 stanchions. 6 5 ft shed granary. conveniently tool To Buy—To Sell—To Trade YOU BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE IT MAHAN REALTY CO., REALTORS Sun. Eves, - "til @: 10-4 Mem Co-op Real Est. Exch. Ine E2 EXT NOOR: To. "BRANCH N PUST OFFICE Sale Business Property 49 |e ay serrate Ce cea mete ss & Commercial ‘main igh sanrone downtwon Bet Hany ee Sy Annett tned OPPORTUNITY This ts @ vacant store building | with agg Hiving quarters | ere building M with a full basement, hot wa- ter heater and oil conversion heat The living: quarter, have 1 bed- rorm, living room. kitchen, glassed porch and bath Needs = paint, but can be had for $9000 with 63000 down. “L. C. LADD 4286 Dixie Hwy Drayton Pilains. ___ OR _3-2361 Open Sundays Partridge 18 THE “BIRD TO SEE FAMOUS RESTAURANT AND - | 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO. rucepteasty us iain ter te| LOANS $25 TO $800 luncheon dinner On roy Pe gonomnly New, modern building and finest of equipment. Large paved pa BENEFICIAL Located in center of com- FINANCE CO): — ong _ residential 1 W Lawrence &. Over $140,000.00 gross. $92.000 on FE 2020 forms for real estate and all FEED & HARDWARE Carries a complete line of live- Perfect for stock and pet foods garden sin mi fertilizers GOressing $40.000 per year 100 feet fromtate on main highway 37,009 down plus stock for every- thing NORTHERN TAVERN Herer a real bargain deaj for the & WARD £. PARTRIDGE MICHIGAN a REALTORS SPECIA: THROUGHOUT MICHIGAN aw. Buren. Open Eves. FE 2-8316 RESTAURANT € room modern home. Reason able & ~ down. ua price $10.- 000 Sanford ResTAURANT FOR SALE. OR 3-9313 1 Sashabaw Rd USED ae LOT FOR RENT. 82 ock. PE*3-6024. oe WANT TOBE TO BE YOUR ¢ Own Ne Boss. 2 station = way in “a Ponting svatiavle. = opportunity to improve. We PAID Bab- | t= 29 *j wey ALLAN “Jane's okay, but she goes around with her dress too long and her nose too high!” Business Opportunities § cause Located __Keego Harbor. 6 WILL! Liquor bar spot Don't wait, cael ll No, IF YOU KNOW!!! land County —_ what $47 No 000 will Pontiac State Bank Broker John A. Landmesser, B: PE 4-1582 SELLING DAIRY QUEEN Be. of illness in "FE soe with an excellent building, equipment and off the road park o food and has 3 piece — a week. It's the hottest the Thumb. 482. If you want a liquor bar with a STATE-WIDE Real Estate Service of Pontiac We will sb tt AN AUTOMATIC P BA ow you enytime tik ace pan te te Wake: pene Sale Land Comtracts 52 able soft ice cream and root Russell Young | beer business. Free planning and | $1500. Pg erate ON a ge oh right, bo Rog ge a Backer aagl see Us. . es o., Apt. v Clty. 422 Ware TOF one 4.4525| $15 N. Washington, Royal a Open Eves. ‘til 9 ‘Sun. “tt! 6 | —Phowe Li 14s — EXCELLENT CONTRACT. 63.000 For lease—Modern 2 stall | daieges,.¢ yrs. old; wil discount. 210 ACRE FARM : Located 1% miles from Hadley service station. Good gal- INVEST on road wis - + aati boran' hance ie Lapeer County. lonage. Fine location.| Your money m a good land Improvements include 2 barns ‘all | H G | . ~ ‘tract. Have some excellent room house Can be beugnt| Call L. H. Cole Oil Co.,| ° with” nperai discounts. Can for $138 per acre. FE 2-9173 5-9975 or FE 68-0441. Ask for Ted 86 E Walton Bivd | Money to Loan McCullough. C. HAYDEN,Realtor ___ Open Eves. 53 (State Licensed Lenders) ~~ For Sale ‘Clothing 56 Need M | ALASKAN SEAL FUR COAT. $160. ‘MIONCY £ || rE sens. or rE 2t072, , = BARGAINS ON MEN'S. WOMEN'S tr es near e* your telephone. end children's clothing. Jast cail _ Shop. 297 jand Ave. EA BL MUSKRAT ] trim coat. 1@ - 12. new. $30. _FE $066) LADY TS. For gute financing refioancing. |" 12° 14 « nary Dive ket, size payment of debts or anv “oe ae 13 and white check worthy purpose, most loans ere _Wool alat: ra 12. = 5-6741 ccmpleted on your first visit and 2 FORMALS_ ND LIGHT ent — Liberal repey- |“ veilow. Both size ie Ballerins ength, FE ae Home & Auto | #vpsow sean coat size | j a condition. Reasonabie Loan Company |= LADY'S STORM COAT. SIZE 12. twe cost. size 12. and brown | @7 Community National Bank Bd and ige check. size 12. all in | Hours 8 to 5 Saturday excelent condition. 3-3972 j LOANS $25 TO $500 | Man's |» NAVY BLUE OVERCOAT. | BAXTER & LIVINGSTONE _Size 44 large. PE 2-860. _ | 64 W. Lewrence St FE 41538 Exs CLOTHING, § “a LONG. as - 42. Warm overcosa' GET CASH QUICKLY suits, underwear sport coats, | slacks a er 7 nae Reas Up to $500 1946 to 1953 cars. mag gee deals closed in LOAN CO. PE 2-9206 OAKLAND | Mortgage Loans, 54 LOW INTEREST dwellings; mortgage canceled Id wer die, see HG, PE TERSON 1310 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. Phone FE 5-8406 or FE _ Swaps 55 CASH FOR YOUR VACANT CITY EXCHANGE YOUR j- tract Na you have sold ety) lor late model « H. J. VanWelt. OR 3-1355. ‘oo a DEL : or trade. On land contract. Also Call after 7. FE 5-2585. TRADE 0. Pm $482 HOUSE ON A new one 5-4628. TRADE YOUR LAND CONTRACT, a 3s or auto for new or railers. TRAILER CHANGE 60 8. Telegraph 2-3200 WILL SWAP FOR 2 OR 3 2 DRUM WINCH HAVE __OR_3-2355 WHAT HAVE YOU TO TRADE windows ot NORTHERN BEAL FUR COAT. Good condition $15. FE 43024. 685 Robinwood. PINK FORMAL WORN ONCE. Size 18 Price $15 FE 22-4821. WFDGWOOD ROSE FORMAL, _Waltz length size 11, PE 2-3610. Sale Househo'd Goods 57 APT. REFRIGERATOR $39 50. TA- 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, LOAN $25 TO $300 AUTOS LIVESTOCK HOUSEROLD GOODS | Pn} nee OL 60711 * NDLY SERVI | $29-$900 A ear = you with and a ‘n,simall 7 v — “STATE FINANCE CO. FE 4-1574 Pontiac TEAGUE FINANCE CO. MICH 1-979) W HEN YOU NEED 702 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. today. | | | j | , ~ LOANS $25 to $500 $25 COMMUNITY LOAN co 0 E. POWREN FE 27131 FRIENDLY SERVICE Gah al Gait Mr. 8 im a a | aged at id READY TO RETIRE? | eo Se ae Bae Open Eves. Wo 0 fun. 10. WEXT Om To PRANCH OFFICE LIKE A CASH-GET- TER)? Place a ad to sell things you're through with! Phone FE 2-8181 * * sified |. MON You May Borrow yo van Fake up to de mon FINANCE co. WAITING =) $25 to $500 BUCKNER bie top gas stove $1450; daven- port chair, $14.50; studio co ch like new, $34.50; vanity se-987 Victrola. $8.50; dresser base, $6; poster bed $8.95, small ak oh credenza buffet. like new, 4 all] Duncan Phyte dinette table, $19.50. Bank Furni- ture, @ ard Lk. dow sleigh ot ey 5 Mi mirror with bureau, ANTIQUE CHERRY board. $126. A apout "ANYTHING YOU WANT CAN BE ND AT tomatic washer Balance at _per month Phone MY 3-7 iéth CENTURY BURGANDY DA- —- fair condition. 840. MA “BOTTLE GAS couch AND : ; _FE 52863. - - CHROME SETS, ASSEM- die these rself and save. Four ebairs table, $68.05 value $30.95 brand new 1064 ope AM peosior Slave Come im, : c e in, gg aye and be convinced M bt 393 «COOrr- gies Si ELuEE” Gfh588 234 ‘Sale Household Goods 57 tbie A few antiques.” 30 a A 64256, Birm E IRONER. JAMES. Seo PORTA- o) au Nexasuocd 57 ~ FOR QUICK SALE right piano. PE 17-0183 after 3:30 for $219.95. Now PRICES SLASHED MOBS od! aoe sspede twit tsede) Norge suto, w r, floor model, ; Westinghouse = dryer $89.50 « New vinyl covers, sed [ $39.50 1 ie. f : ~y alt te ‘eidalre = range $150.06 sh J slau bs, DAVENPORT AULSBROOK LAW. | dily wood Me, plando 9130.08 son type bareendy, 10. TE | und tabiss, viep table $ 40.96 DELUXE tables . * oes with wonder nas RS, t deep CLAYTON’S ELectRric server pexp| Furniture, ‘Pie na greene a ae, over - x. rT) 3063 gaere! ra ‘ seen after 3:30 p.m. ____ FE 5-881 or FE sere omap WALNUT OVAL TOP sizing $20 56 Waldo. FE SPECIALS rack . WAYNE GABERT’S — APPLIANCE SPECIALS _icees, For Sale Miscellaneous 60 ALL OUT CLEARANCE Mi | , MONTGOMERY WARD WASHING eS a Ee oT ee eae ef Nemes te cheese POINT ELECTRIC RANGE | ‘O™: “eve Afr nly samples! _ FE _ +006i. $24.50 Deep fry 6 Hoover vAcoUM $19 8 pop-up toasters $0.98 $14.95 a all | $ 7.95 2 stainless steel mixing dens. $19.95 Casco Steam trons $11.95 Livinao Room A $30.95 Sormever mixer — grinder er $27. [iyo Mermtare. oll for OL. PE | 02.50 set of 1 t LINOLETM AND PAINT BALE | ¢ 495 elec. kitchen clock $2.98 Half price at Jacks. 163 N. Perry | $19.95 case $13.50. __ Near eee ii _ | OTT BO 8 * pejur Movie camera VE » A LIGHT GREEN BRO- . ova ® mahogany trim, excel- | $18.95 ladies 21” luggage — _lent condition, OR 3-1973 __ | $28,90, 21" wardrobe case 610 LINOLEUM . yd. 3% weose etm MEM, stot El r sw ™m ARMSTRONGS OM SE tt gtand, otc.. com 79.95. Armstrong's Vinyl Floor ‘2 Price | $24.80 6s" elec. saw $16.75 Triple Vinyl Inlaid | or a a ¥ e sander » £ Las ALL we $30.88 em eak tool chest SY ERS, 141 W. HURON $25 00 machinists steel cheat 17.08 LIVING ROOM SET. GOOD Cown- | $13.09 mechanics “ pease St En Soent bre. a Shire Bor sa ” N ESsER WIT $ 7.50 carpenters sow ye and sepa $19.95 set Dado bisdes $12.95 mirror e three mir- Whatever you need in tools lue- | dressing table Call gage, watches paint or electric | aoe Friday evening or all day es, you will buy them fer less here! GENERAL. WAREHOUSE machine, good condition. $20 238 Dixie Hw Near Telgraph | 983 Boston St. Huron Gardens LOTS OF FREE PA RED re] | MAYTAG WASHING MACHINE.| ‘to @ pas nes m OL 32-2508. - HG Thurs Thurs. Fri NIGHTS TO , 30 INCH ROLL-AWAY BED, $15.|~ bookcase head $10. mee Se ° hobb er gooper. 98. Magis ses Artists’ supplies, y Lz. . After 6 and supplies—check our ‘new —oll_dey_6 om. 3 ROOMS OF NEW AND USED FURNITURE, Studio couch 2 end tables, cocktail table, lamp. lamp tables. 2 table lamps $59.50 $79.50 You Clos on sat “mubere 52 Williams ftom ‘GAB “RANGE IN EXCEL levt condition Can be seen at Rockwel St. in Ward. Or chard NEW FURNITURE CLEARANCE — buffet and 6 chairs Biond ed rE $39 $15 portable kerosene heater. $9 95 classification “Hobbies and Supplies” No. 24A, ANCHOR FENCES No money éGown, F HA. @) Ms FREE ESTIMATES. FE 5-7471 | AUDIUM HEARINO . AIbDs ARE | pot noisy’ rules ‘PE free trial, be com vineed > __ BuY moe ace cae ~ COST. new power mowers. 1954 models Reel and Rot These are not ee er oe ae “ i wrens but are well — quality makes. is not nda: trick ad. We simply are ‘clear. MANY ITEMS fale modes’ are an the wer. Fasy Terms = a yt THOMAS ECONOMY Ave | (Norm of if Mile), Bir- FURNITURE CO. aie 361 8. w St. BATHROOM eee fick — = — nem wa ae ee _o .LYWOOD a coal furnaces, — and hot water boilers, ofl fired : HEIGHTS SUPPLY 2685 Perry St Phone FF 4-543! BABY CRIB MATTRESS inette cat bed stroller _ $55. FE E 54-3887 BATH- playpen $69 aaa iron bunk beds, com- 4 4 “wnerspring mattresses. ‘ ees BLACKETT'’ Ss mettresses Eure ae) ==OFFER ple Sa eee one ‘ ok bee G boards, $70 oe ewe age yell “and 875 M. 2x4's and 2x6's, 8 wives pibeaee decscsseese. $7.98 up| cents sq. ES ag EM = Paieatenet sents ------- GSS ig | siding. 6210 M. Inside and eut- $228 davenport sleeper with inner- side paint at wholesale price, a! metres. seneesse ne ane 9, 00.50 ont $3.98 gal 9 by 12 face ree... 7916.08 MA_5§-8811 $50 © by 12 imported rugs... .$29.95 870 Axminster rugs.......... $49.50 , Soy e tnoleem nc ge| 9 BURMEISTER’S 9 by 12 linoleum rugs $4.95 $85 chrome dinettes....... 96 LUMBER inside, outside poset. 61.80 on e, ow e int $2.9. a 9 ? mE 2 corms, = he pe . TWO YARDS CEU Delivery PON ree ee ee BANK URNITURE OPEN 8 4M TO 8 43 Orchard Lake Ave. PE 4-788! th Tv ‘bund s #8 Daily 9-39 tin 6. Sort eareek, gor meet. 81. Pri_0 P.M ix8 W. Pine boards, per M $79.00 or WITH PIPES. EX-| 1x12 W. Pine boards, per M $79.00 cellent condition, $25. OR 3-6119 | 1x12 W. Pine shelving per—i$ .15 after 5. pa fir — = & 4 2x6 rf spec pe . SMALL 6 PIECE DINING SET. | 98 red fir special per m $85.00 po a $45 MI 48577. Bir- | i5¢ pine floor. per m $ 110 amex Bl tile, per ft ...... $ Zonol: per bag ........ $13 Loose Rock W: $ 1.25 ?’ blanket Insui. per 100 ft. 8 4.45 4xtx% Piyscore each § 5.05 4xtx‘, Piywood, each $46 P. bination =. ph seegre 3S 7% ties * CO fame comple, a YDELL PAINTS BO ' | IP YOU ARE BUILDING A DR OUT TO SORMEISTER'S AND SAVE, UP TO $900 ON ALL BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co. ‘| Burke Lumber r For, Sale Miscellaneous 6 INSULATE NOW AND SAVE MONEY M. A. Benson S49 N. Saginaw St. PEderal +252) Citu POR FORNITURE PE +768) PAINT SoLons aT ‘38 DISCOUNT NTERIOR L TILE Smith's, 287 S. Saginaw | Wre@aL. Wage HEATER... “ae Coat FURNACE WITH STOKER controls. MUlberry “DON’T BLY” Storm windows, screens or doors until you have seen us. All alum- white. New mounting. FE $332 DAYTON SHALLOW-WELL Raps McBride Hardware —— OPtea! Auburn. ® TO 12 FE 2-0392 Auburn Rd (at Crooks) ae . Will heat 4 or 5 rooms 5-0516 FUEL OIL TANKS — 275 Gel. 15 in. legs “* “4 See es cap. Delivered re) rho “& 20° STEEL IN _ good condition 73 8 Lee St. FRED STANOING TOILETS #17 99. meme earne base s $1. My a legs in stock. ~ FLOOR SHOP 23-6432. G & M COMPANY iy 1 Use TV. tae ip ™ WALTON TV re 1 a12" rs : rn ps eee OM AGGERT L LUMBER CO. inum self storing windows and sereens, locally owned. L & V/ Awning and Window Co 163 W te . FE 52102 or FE 41216. DIAMOND. | 1 CARAT. BLUE EVANS | FLOOR FURNACE 53.000 AND SCISSORS. MACHINE Oona ALL WORK 30 gal. gas heater Cab ameed s Pre vs undry ys, stand faucet $21. SAVE Supply _100 8. Saginaw St. RECONDITIONED ee oe ee | = machines $20.50 rE } 143 for free home stration. s | REFRIGERATORS, | LAST YEAR'S 1954 models. One of America’s | best brands Perfect. New, guar- | anteed for 5 years. Buy a new refrigerator for a little more than a used machine. igan Filuo- rescent, 383 Orchard Lake Ave REINFORCED CONCRETE S8EP- __tic tanks. Ph. FE 46428 30 GALLON Gas HEATERS. SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY your gas or oil hoa gr We pa install all of furnaces with flat duct. Garwood. EM }- | : = | STORM SASH Aluminum = combina’ and doors. LOW. 8 ot J 3 ; 3 a i ‘ ! f $119 So vanes These electric. off and bottled er at terrific value. M __orese 393 _ Lake AY HOLLINGSHEAD VARIETY store 7 miles out Baldwin. Arm- strong cov and Mac-O- __Lec paints. Phone 1-T846. INTERESTED In PHOTOGRAPH- riw- COMPLETE WITH value $14.96 = terrific values These are pls Orchard Lake Ave LUMBER > Sheetrock and Rockleth, 1°26" -12" are marred. Also slightly marred Michigan Fluorescent. 393 | oa : : iE : fait i °: 4g a i ¥ sem JE caf : Works, 128 N Cass Ave. 2-4622 WOLVERINE e | Inlaid Tile | 6x0 Linoleum sie | Harold.s. "140 S. Saginaw 8 Ww P_ utility beards, Do It Yourself 61 er Bg tng Roofing ~~~ aa ~ . dove. ‘fast del Interior ‘S Ente ee aay Ceiet had ood | CHORCHES INC. oS ae aiete Paul "St Cyr Lumber Co. aT and 4 oy nome: now started - east Bese Take Be, Commerce n aeutvery. Re jortenee KALAMAZOO STOKER. GOOD! osthiy payments, We wil build LIGHT METAL CABINETS | fen nnence the fiauh wort or ghipped bath | tubs (4% foot! | wil) custom Duild to sult you. Se Ae ert tt |g eee BR 2 conermoction Bales "ai 4615 | rseagg og Draven Licensed goed & Licensed . —— —_— PE 61131 or PE 5-3479 ‘ vad, * RNAMEL Ra sass up MOBILE | LUBRICATING Bust- ; _SAVE Supply 100 8. . pees se e comm ve ; LIONEL & AMERICAN pumps. compres fan Soin | FLYER TRAINS be tor pealy 61.918 AUTOHORIZED FACTORY sERV- — PER CENT ; Pree test ea Jateeee. TASKER’S ow. huron be piscouns co Sherwin Wiese ; 13m piers a wot : land Puel pumps | and 46 Lake Res én Ave. FE 5-6150 Regular $129.50. Y. yw wy Bo rr) Togaems , arte Ane EVINRUDE mee tse morors | _*0"._80_58. Perry. “KET. Tes a i eho. Guitect, Biech @ Becher re mores ie Stanley power tools, saws, drills j pet geil 14 and ers. « ‘ cmyenee eee" iF. | POOLECO. New clothes Ar Oakland Ave rE +106 ae : i Tusax |B out figures on v1 TWENTY-SIX THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATU RDAY, JANUARY 2051955 oe oe * 1 , | Used Cars 91| For Sale Used Cars Do It Yourself or Hay, Grain & Feed _ 71 For Sale Housetrailers 78 For Sale Used Trucks 90) CARNIV AL by Dick Turner| For Sale Used C 1 Cars 91 91) For Sale Used ; OPP PPO OOOwrnh” — INTERNATIONAL % TON | aa } ‘¢1 PONTIAC. BLACK COuEr mF = ee [ UsE ome some po YOUR own | IL AY—STR: AW | Mruce: Excellent tires. Sharp con | a} { * 51 Olds. 98 Sedan we Pe 3 2 plum' wiring, , . —_— 1 8T. . Oat “attain “Thuiders | rye FE eani2 ‘PONTIAC |: Lake Orion Motor Sales | ff oN. r | Beattie finest et "Mchigan's srcen ehnaceenorie ee 10r; ud | est - + Lvs i B- ae Wedoseler __ PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYKE __ | ™ “ya 11 Mt rr oree | DiRsCTORS } ° $797 a bebe a vastion. barr) FE 3006. - ito 6:50. Closed every Thursday. MAY FOR, SALE | ( HIEF | SPECIAL ls | Fee ee ut “S| Cy RONTIAC STARCHIEF, LOAD- Cameras, Equipment 61A —saoue | , Room | MICHIGAN’S ieg ith extras - . ye ee “anes "hare Carpe wot sell Ra. | : aC 11951 International Pickup! FINEST Z “ . — KODAK wore CAMERA. 16 MM out Joslyn to 2154 Silverbell Rd MOBILE HOMES - ite ae I rue Lak capsid — AT PONFIAG HYDRAMATIC. one “ ov a1? : ae = —Pn_FE *Is6. >| 22 ft to 45 ft im length, Up to $445 . ‘ ON THE CORNER OF miles good condition EM 100 — —- oan __Sale Musical Goods 62) For Sale ‘Livestock © 2 & years to pay. rutchinson [ WILSON GMC _| | WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD = ae SYDRAMATIC POW. ise arrange oane nce, Sms ell dow “ne uc uy @« es chinso a . . | DIONS, FACTORY PRICES. | GUERNSEY COW. § YEAR OLD. reconditioned trailer as low as | O08 S. \Voodward | ‘32 OLDS w. BOWER STEERING, Peete, egret call shat ECO concur San cane Baebes ACCORDION oa ow. Ac: |" due | Pebruary 4tb, $150. Ma | $10u down. | FE 4-433] dio and heater eee ee FTAIN n_DE Re +31 <4 googeens eae oft West as ny = ——“piGs FOR SALE | ntcliieon’ s Trajler Sales} ; ~ DODOE \, TON PICKUP” RUN- "53 Willys, Like ‘new oc tene rea lune. oo « equipped. i | PoneFTAG, ie 04 STARE ass. . NY MELO : — ee ine ; YEARS 4615 Dixie en ib org Plains ning condition. $95 MArket 4-2365 | frp dp opas . . SGMTIAS 33 DELUKE 6 DOOR | int PONTIAC 2 ‘= $.-- aod Siew Peewee SEO SERRE alt ee UE BP wn | ae, ES ey Se | RE Cans, De | Ma eet Ser Seer ; eat Eo $50 we Soe aes a ge PEEDER CATTLE | __ 2630 & Dont Highway, Punt | —Trsller Sales, Drayton Plains | a Brac “a 5 PASSRNOER. COUPE. go gp A ies PONTIAC. 4 DOOR DAN. = me, 950, FE : — i chief Catalina. w mileage. 2 S FLAT CLARINET AND CASE. aad 2 saddle horses. FE 95-3881 | __ Rent nt Trailer Space 79 79 F s U oO J Hydramatic radio and heater. Call after 5 p.m., FE| Phone OA 8-3356 ae —"y aege er or Sale Used Cars — No money 4 15 months to| S4sss* . Pc CUSTOM STAR- 55 You Want TO 8 TO SELL YOUR |} yREen esas ae ee eee PARKHURST TRAILER CT. ae pey -_ , “ ws Fv] “PONTIAC” BYDRAMATIC' pe DE.| chief. Sataline. 5800 mice, ? We pay cash. Phone Ost | 2 REGISTERED HOLSTEIN BULLE | strictly, modern. well kept roads | Carkner-Studebaker Bats no 2 1 equine a . eatey OOD sor ae Pane FINISH. | f‘Suscroel Ra” sian fociltice MY 3-461! mae, ores | Birmingham M1 4-3410] _sree. FE _ seus. a in? PONTIAC. ¢ DOOR DELUXE. ; ew ruarantee aren s anb OUERN- _ facilities — | - —— HEATER. PONTIAC, 1960 4 “pOooR_ A Air ride tires. Factory ¢ ‘i ben a at ses 650 own, ace rma Salles Bigs Auto Acessories 80 Dynatlow, radio and heat- anen & cots apettighte. 664 v4 tires. $125, down. waite | 38.000 Must "be a he . fi MUSIC Co” ppotneay Sodhelg iy Auburn Road Attention: Auto Owners er. Whitewall tire’. Tint- ia? ee GON Carkner- Studebaker 0 _tpprecinted, iis Seutwee i CA | HORSESHOEING - SHARP-SHOE | -\!'CUIION- ‘ via ~ condition. Must | Birmingham MI 4-3410 | 53 PO a Saginaw ree |) _ Frey ie end up. Reba | a gia » Pay an ne | sell immediately. PE #0208 ised PoweIRE DELUXE HYDRA | souriac “io RADIO WERTER, WE HAVE SEVERAL —- Wanted Livestock 73 springs, $6.95 90 day guarantee excellent con ition. : ne P metie dark greca, 4 Excel- and Mydres rE + scares Sanger | Pn | aay Raat TO SAM Lee) _owner. Phone FE 2.7360. “Goodwill Used Cars” | Ep egatiog Sit sal" S| poreracrnay carats, a0 ~ | chickens rm tools. H. P ! - - , PONTIAC ‘Si BLUE 4 DOOR) $S°Stt, ree) . HAJOR ACCORDIAN 7 MOS. . OLD | _ Button MY 2-642 woos we = TTENT ION} to 190) “Goodwill Used Cars” 53 ——— ne standard shift, Mileage 32.000. Emly her # F = 7: o radio eater. aulome i_ ~~. en > eee Seager tm | ee ae a) et a ie 53 BUICK | Haiti epead aah rowriac: catauima act | 1982 PONTIAC mission . . ” 1 KnMpatt Baby ORAMD PIANO. | 380. ¢ LAYING LEGHORN, MENS Biles and body parts. Rebuilt | ‘36 R” Super with Dynefiow. re- poasccerian, 0768 Paes 1.500. sports Myerematic, redie, sessenees. “Wil socrifice te” te-| Ra on M0 ee Saeees eet wemeet | ieee fag tow tawewge ee PONTIAC 1982 PONTIAC. 4 DOOR WITH PALL | beater, We mterior, Cot is i rante sacrifice to con = H ‘ d fpoutible. party. Terms arranged ROCK ROASTER 0140 EACH. SCHR AM AUTO PARTS $1,895 | RETAIL STORE Pt, tees ery Low mileage. Up too condition throughout, rice "¢ “AL BI MUSIC CO wnt le —> . | 2639 Dixie Hwy _ — PONTIAC * 65 Mt. Clemens St. FE 31117! BONTIAC 1960, 2 DOOR. 8 CYL-| "2008 RM cence FE 2-000 FE $2222 |, WHITE LEGHORN LAYING | pouR 400-16 WHITEWALL U. & i. dS cic —_—_ inder. Good condition. Must sell. | 67 pusiness FE S416. _ 119 N. Saginaw hens. 8683 Andersonville Ra. MA Royal tires, tubes and wheels, RETAIL STORE ‘a7 PLYMOUTH. $100 ~C~* | Mr. Dailey. PE 5-1460 TTT) y PONTIAC STANDARD. MILE- RENT A SPINET PIANO FROM} 566000 ‘a Ford V-8 engine. Perfect me- 7 | (MAE DY NEA Service, inc. T. M. Rag. U. & Pat OM. 1-29? 5-2787 | PONTIAC $3. 4 |, DOOR { DELUXE. | 1984 *s with on to buy | ~— Sale Farm Produce 75 chanieally. Magic-Air heater. Ph 65 Mt. Clemens St FE 3711 | ie pLYuGCTA CLUB y COUPE | PE +2164 | ogo. if ~— ony ay pee Loh og Pager Midwest 42211 after 3:30 7 ag Nace gg CLEAN | “At our last meeting we “discussed bank credit expansion, —overdrive " | ponnite > 1950 4 DOOR. FULLY 7 A eee | See Dig > ggg ten . ¢ CADRLLAC a ae are isl BUICK SUPER + DOOR. | arsenate bonds, carloadings, the general business index,| "*dlo, fester, gorgl blue — Good condition EM} u- odwill Used Cars j FLAHO TURING AN AEE = - Mien Smiles. east off Perry. — af '“C ‘for $200. MI SS 307 N. Perry | and how much it costs to clothe a wife these days!” SCHUTZ MOTORS an 1 PONTAIC. “4 DOOR DELUXE Special Sale On : POTATOES $1.25 BUSHEL, BRING | — —~ | i964 BUICK SPECIAL 2 DOOR. | DESOTO YMOUTH DEALER Chieftain, exce: condit opecial sale . Sale Office Equipment — 63 a = Clark | oon ‘Lous paige ™ §.000 miles, 875 Scott Lake Rd. Used 01, For Sale Used Car a oo 8, Woodward Birmingham | ae. PONTIAC STARCHEF 4 Studebakers J TYPEWRITER DESK MAHO- ; Starters and generators . $650 | 1954 BUICK CENTURY RIVIERA. For Sale Use Cars | or sale Use vars 1083 PLYMOUTH CRANBROOK. | door. 2 tone soon, redio, heater, | Prom S008 up. Three 16! models Z finish, and 2 office chairs POTATOES ES FOR SALE. The be BUSH- Rebuilt springs $750) Power steering, radio. heater, ~~~~~~~~~~~~™~ ao 21,000 miles. 1 owner car. $9@).| hydramatic. ¢ to choose from. Will deliver. FE 5-6010. el No Sunday sale Al Johastos.| Lote of used parts for ‘46 = ezy eye glass white walls. etc. +4) CHRYSLER Goo. RUNNING ‘S). FORD, CUSTOM & 6 DR. a 3 3 Sa Pe eee 04 a oar corner of Seymour and u Poo re 4asi3 | $2375. LI 3-1708 _cendition cheap. FE 35-5724 | arc Homey — eae PLYMOUTH CRANBROOK. 1083. PONTIAC q = : ‘Sale Farm Equipment 76 Neat FORD PARTS beget gigs a, $173, | DODGE eaeober Cuneo |S | Good condition. MI 45420, _ ae RETAIL STORE 4 aise 5 d ter yromatic = ae a _ ; oomzeD he neers | ee Clio interior 4s ieeess | PORD M4 CURTOMLINE 6.16) 3) BL MOU cinet ‘runnin condr 65 Mt, Clemens St. FEDT117 ’ Ser sas Dine Hey, Drey-| Annual Winter Special uto Service 1952 CADILLAC $1850. PERFEC1 —_______— | 9.000 mi 6257 worth of extras cane ten Plains. WILL PICK UP AND DE- —— eee”. condition. Bunker's Garage. Keego Priced right! 47460 Maycrest. OR | ‘49 Olds 08 Radio and heater. . : <p LIVER YOUR TRA’ STEAM | REPAIRS. BUMPING & PAINTING | Harbor — _ +0830 $395 =: oe ot ced ’5) STUDEBAKER Sale Sporting Goods 65 CLEAN. PAINT AND TUNE UP FREE ESTIMATE CADILLAC 1953. 62 4 DOOR. RA- cials. $35 and Fine Safety-Tested Use CHAMPION. WONDE: CON. ~ ENGINE FOR ONLY $35 PARTS ALL MAKES OF ‘CARS dio heater. Hydramatic. power je col ae ea ie ECONOMY | Ul ED CARS. 23 Aub. ‘Aubure Cars for Sale at DITION . 60 Ope: Set, mit +3 , PAYMENT PLAN steering. power brakes, easy eve USED CARS © Give you a Re y WASHINGTON. | 3RD FLOOR Mie | PE ea rw euta| BRAID MOTOR SALES| Stew" saan “7 PAULSON “Goodwill Used Cars” ) | MPAREMENT. nino ea ee eet KING BROS. TPORE ye tet Carkner-Studebaker |e chrysler, windsor geune 48 PONTIAC 7 a a mre : worse. Jerome s 2 3 PAIR MENS SHOE ROLLER PONTIAC io re OPDYKE Cass at West Pike St. Birmingham MI 4-3410 matic tran wnisaton.” white | side | MOTOR SA 1ES sees cc ine, (meatee A C AR $10 pr on sane hedalé came, BOLENS TRACTORS, SNOW ANKSHArT ORINDENG IN THE 1961 , CADILLAC, einen tA SEDAN. real clean car os for 7 __FE ¢6882_ _ | and Hydramatic. A real buy! ° . : . Jer! snow blowe chain| car. Cylinders rebor w mileage Ww $1,895 \ . a woe ve ioe. sar saws. Brass Dixie — Shop. 2 Hood Ph. FE eee A-1 condition. ses Caryn aon, vucber: d dow 1054 FORD pg nt TE STORE | Orchard Lk. Ave. at Cass FOR ta Both for MA 54-3802. _ mwy waa ——— CHEVROLET 1950. ; 2 poe . DE V8 engine radio and heater ing. Directionais. Good condi- RETAI . S F E 8- O4R8 ; au , SELL, TRADE capacity "in po $25. OA For Sale Motorcycles 83 luxe. Low mileage. a — ee thie ear | tion. OR 3-7162 bet. 9-6. es 06. Ceniene FE 37117 . EVERY Gravel & Dirt 66 GARDEN pay. vyoer Marley Govier ave Markey Waation ei Pa | “ $1,395 LATE 1953 LINCOLN, 4 DR. CAP. a OO BUDGET ~ - Sar trend ose. ME} Davidson Gates Co. 12 @ Bact cuny. STATION “WAGON 1954. | 1991 DeSoto “nard top. 2 tone | Thilo cide ‘walle, tndie sad best SPECIALS WANTED : AND SAND rose 44250 Holly 9000 jo. Heater, Power | paint. radio Bonde nel -_ er powered —- si cost 64.300, 1942° Dodge Tudor $68 50 1951 Buick Super 4 dr or Be Bat ee T CORN COB CAPREITY So 3 Boats & Accessories 85) [2s tender tae Bor Sa taftta ihis'ont total go Vik Terihcs SOERuaCio “ugk HE Pumeep Carter RS) aoe moors cans wow me 1: Bist ie ding 306 unused cinder block | eviINRUDE MOTORS PENN YAN}CHEVROLET 1953 BEL AIR) [0! $695 | rer ae . ig) Plymouth Fordor |} CLEAN & S | 1983 Cadillac Club Coupe - ‘e 5 A a Pascoe bles & bereion PE 20008 Meee) cope: a peer CHEAP TRANSPORTATION 1683 LINCOLN CAPRI BARD TOP. BRAID Bring title — Many waiting et | ios See eee 2 Rm WITH | 1954 2 HP EVINRUDE AND 16 ee Original owner $1296 BN | aga Poatiae — sise —Pcom a oo Sacrifice | MOTOR SALES GLENN'S ies3 Ford ceuvarihle Ag OERDiveler. Used 1 cee-| * Cecess e080 or best olter, FE 106) ROLET BEL AIR 2| Inco nach’. .. 106 | _See_$1.000. FE 6-1206.__ 30 Years Pair Dealing | 1992 det 4 ar son. 2219 W. Drahner Ra, Oxford, | 1; srcess. #080 oF door Powerglide radio, heater CLARKSTON ~ STOP IN TODAY — Cass at W. Pike St SALES rom Toast ‘Gel. 0 €0 : Mien. JOUN‘ON OUTBOARD MOTORS. | Shite wall tires directo top. Catt _PE 20186 MOTOR SALES 1963 Pont. Chiet del 4 dr SAY (NEIGHBOR! SarcraM aluminum boats, Tee-| nels. cle Brows Ninh, “ondition MOTOR SALES WE FINANCE la | 284 8. Saginaw st PE +7311 | p69 Plymouth convert Nee trailers Everything for the) post offer. MI 6-1346 Chrysler-Piymouth, Clarkston At Economy Used Cars | Goodwill Used Cars it ym agon MICH 1 CHAINSAW OWEN MARINE SUPPLIES ag 8 = Ff “MOTOR AND | MY BUF Sgt (Andrade OVER 150 CARS | PONTIAC SEE ( Y WE MAVE CLEAN CARS. ALL . : 396 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-8020 = > eS: : d . DISTRIBUTORS | it MODELS FOR 18) MARK §.| ~~ CHEAP | 1648 DODGE 4 DOOR ALL ACCES TO CHOOSE. FROM $ | sicce wuss Gen paaie Mosier: } COMMUNITY used chainsaw ark 6 Mark 7. Mark 20. Mark S RT ATION | __ sorties. Excellent tires PFE ¢67: 1830 ‘86 im models. Prices | ang Hydramatic . ' FOR THE DEAL OF “New ‘for $1050. Call| 3a Se. “Mark Met) TRANSPO 244 POED Ve CUSTOM eed ra ge from $25 and up You make | 5 slat : roan. . ‘SE KO of. Mart 20 HM. Mart sae tances 6 Gow, style line | _ $100. take ever payments. your own dea at eonomy . ot, A LIFET IME MOTORS a KING DIRECT DRIVE | 4 H We advise you piace your| Geiuse Radio and Hi PE 23400 oon hoe _ VAN 4-1 USEB CA bY order earty for spring delive 1948 Chev club coupe * Radio 51 MERCURY CLUB COUPE $10 PONTIAC AS Fy Vo hot oe é R we r tion call’ SHORTY "TRANSPORTATION “SPECIALS — j N. ot Roch oe WOKS PLACE, | FE | ood Sector ee eccr. 3 tene Ford tudor's. Both run 48m and assume ——— 464 RETAIL STORE st ain, o — rs Cinten, Wis | #00! e a od $48. Tobe your pick we rm TILL ts En | MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS and , DOOR. PER- 1| "OLive 3-000 Seah hata mace te ah | “Beet Cosh tad Pobre | aay ee ee Dies od SAEED ee in MER Rige OO at erm rem Cy Owens sessesnise aoe or , Monte t 151 MERCUR “4 DOOR juipped Dick’s Air Cooled Engines| ,, ,SHORTY RO one, PE 2-260 oanv. =n + DOOR DELUXE. | dr. two tone. radio heater, white. PONTIAC. 1800 . mae 1 mo “Your Ford Dealer” Cane tudebaker radio and heater turn signals. Look miles Mi eae | Sindee, toe eeaieea ures (178 Somer @ = FESIM Birmingham MI 4-3410 Transportation Offered 87| tne “Eu Saat 00 7O Biv OUR GUARANTEED | P's sess dj iaciaiatienchac dis teint rh cists used cars. _ 7 Sra bee Sunday eth Saat, | “Goodwill Used Gar 270 W Mont s20e7 TARE MOTOR SALES . j t —_—_— 987 Drive It Away ‘ihe AT BUCKHORN LAKE 52 PONTIACS OUR MOT TO IS : : CARE REAET YOR RACE TARE | wxomowr canna, 2 sta arta tapea revo | SET LE! + OAK Ee 10 issi NASH a e Sear Bae a Dari ng | pottae DRIVEAWAY SER = new aye tires ag: ln Monday _wagon, $395. FE ¢1363 $995 \\ / / : Sale Pets ss = ae TRUCK GOING NORTH. PaRT)|_*= oes : F e Have 10 ’ : | ' ~ SPECIAL!!! ead» oles rE Low MILE : + : PETERSON PONTIAC : a 2 a lean, 1 owner Offer Is Fine Cars : = oe ee anne olan ware nee, | a ren he weet nies tenkes| oot Wim pewengise. ratio, boat | At Low Prices | 195) Kaiser. 4 door RETAIL STORE -_ See, agente Tisut sock | $'aty © there emomeene YE) Son uty'bs cee et iv tamer EP (alelarneeelnelil tata rs - 7 _ | | a veg squat. material "Waskel Used Gian at ihe Kader “Gace “sedan _ OUR PRICES ARE PROOF ! welded PE eens. PE HOUCHTEN'S Wanted Used Cars 88 7 \y!OR CHEVROLET, . AT THE , |Meat Beary’ 36 ‘tose i _Tishe, SS... Rochester, OL_ e761 | ~~ . Eee nat 1954 Chevrolet deluxe sedan. Workingman’s Lot we, Seuonn we ra come ‘Month End Sale ; AKC REGISTERED GERMAN | Vine to BUY A OARDEN trac.| CALIF. BUYER HERE | 1983 Pontiac 2 door fea 54 FORD : shorthair pointers. 3 months old. tT | 1953 Chevrolet deluxe 2 door | "$1 NASH 9400 $25 DOWN. FE: ARGAINS GALORE. | —Reacenedie! On Seems. | tor. O4 69017 afer ¢ pm AVERILL'S 2000 DIXIE ww, | 1983 Chevrolet special 2 door 0 eciven AND | BARGAINS GAL 2 dr 8 cylinder A real clean family car with lots of good miles left aT $20 ; v | NASH 1950. RADIO. HEA ; rs) pS EEe(e ng| Aven Soe __7| oes Wee Bt ee = | Matthews: shee orig lee ite man ar nt E eaei, AUCTION “EVERY WEDNESDAY FE }-0467 or FE 2-2066 eves. 1961 deer. 1983 Buick Super, Radio and heat. R&2H30 D3.--o $185 || payment. Tr ’ UATIC GARDENS | 3i%.be = o=*t “THE HIGH DOLLAR TAYLOR’ Hargreaves Crane ere eee" | 49 Hudson Clb. Cpe, a ape ete Bc 4 a nna oe ECONOMY USED CARS. 22 Auburn exc. cond. ....... " A-] ee Buys Hardtops : c wal peg yon well, 4540 Dixie MArket 41561 Chevrolet ; SO Ford 2 dr. sedan. .$245 ‘ For Sale Housetrailers 78 VANWELT ‘48 CHEVIE 51 Nash Rambler ’50 Ford pickup, 51 Ford Cust. 8 82 Belek sceasaw« SON ‘ adie PPPIPAL LAD H. pag CLUB COUPE ADIO. PP The desutiful — real Clb. C 53 Ford $1244 Parkhurstt Trailer Sales | sauce—tam mast TREN oET| fee ce PAR NJohk | 211 8. Saginaw st. FE esse | Economy-—plus w rgain ae ord Clb. Cee po Pe . “ : . .. $399 8s Ford veeeeees ;. All trailers on hand at big savings best from $50 OVER $489 : . . "S12 ambier OTE ..ccceee- i to you. 22 ft 45 ft. New-used- BILL SPENCE SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS. | TOP On eae ANY GOOD USED . “9 Buick Sedan ..... $275 ash k $999 NV Onl oo a “at ‘past. USED C APARTMENT RING BELL ~Y OW NE R SPECIAL | MICHIGAN’S 49 Chey. Dix. 2 dr.. .$245 Sta. W gn. ... . $644 S64 Ford =.<;.... .$1699 ; Yeres = =| 62 Oakland Ave. sn, _FOR STEVENSON * . ee . : ° ee mares | ir + Pea Be Fe metas Closed sun, | FT) Oe Postine Lake, OR ates | SCRAP CARS OR CHEAP ; Bs; Fort conom tog # tdoor,| FINEST || 051 Ford 2 dr. ......-$495|] ‘33 Ford 2dr. .....$844 ‘51 Ford .........$699 eee ree Tr etes FO" | ise. ii FT. VENTOURA MOUSE OR 3-451! Goodwill Used Cars”. shade of green. light top, dart | ee aan oo ‘51 Plymouth 2 dr. $344 $2 Lincoln ......$1499 au Whi 3 YEA | trailer, good condition. $150 cash Now B BGYINO CLBAR N CARS ; bottem Exceptionally clean car. | wooDWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD Come In a trained. Pu aret. ake | sane Oe EXCELLENT | 850 8. Woodward Birmingham 53 CHEVROLETS pgm esl! original: ewner | —— Hoe Care That ce ‘eak a 54 Ford Convert. $1644 ; tr oe 6(“Ne (08 | ™ cndition. Storm windows, beat- | WID JUNK CARS & SCRAP IRON. $895 to. $995 68 Oakiane FE 22351 Th Sh And ve convinced thet these ere ||” - ike. 25 Cheapies ; WEMALE BRITTANY SPANIEL «| °4, “loots. connected to sewer | Past service. Call PE 4-000). | 5 door models with redic. heater. | ‘$9 Porerdrine Agworia beset Sharper Than Sharp Bring Your pono Credit || ‘50 Mercury 4 dr... $4 old. unter, Reg. | Sot we PE 22015 WANTED USED CARS ‘so TO| Ready wo eo Get gree qrealtt Bee oe SEE. GLENN'S , . 49 Dodge Cl. Cpe. $175 ; Botn clubs MI | Trailer Park "M. OM and Ford products. = sharp car’ NO MONEY cnen sien NO MONEY DOWN 54 Ford Ranch ‘49 Dx . Cpe. yo oo ane Te mee Trailer _ ae. ed oe, TARE ORION Morton sates |‘ 5 Seainew St __FE C17) i ive tor your selection Wagon ...... $1599 ‘49 Lincoln 4 a Fae oe TARE ee RETAIL STORE BUCKHORN LAKE - 195] through 1984 - all body || ,_ ‘49 Ford: 2 dr...... 48) Auburn > ae bag 7 5 WANTED LATE MODEL “WRECK | .. 11. ciemens Mt PE 37117 | MY posit, tl 9:00 PM styles. 7 |] °52 Hudson 4 dr... .$§99 46 Buick 4 dr $175 RIES. ChEV WHITE TIRES, | 34 TUDOR. TCCLIVE , ; ; tee ) BBR) Exchange | “ig stun SES Sia SAE ee EE euesccrverpeys| cma mame mae sora comer. Pen Sl OPALINES CANAR- 7 CHEVIE or his wood. ; : "48 Ford 2 dr. .... .$125 : 1304 Mt, Clemens, FE 4-6060. Authorized Sales & Service 170 BAGLEY ST. _ |'47 Plymouth ... . $e NORTE a Central 49 Merc. Clb. Cpe. $499 Fer KE ; ARAKEETS BABIES er MEL. | ANDERSON. Royal Champton, | TOP CASH $68 TOP CLEAN | -41 Pontiac . vo con’ | “Lew mibengs. Wad 90ste ‘| 30 constants from all over the city ; 50 Nash 2 dr..... .$175 y 1.i< | Beemer. and many other Ih i| BCONOMY CARS” 98 AUBURN | '™"Trasupartation om Lincoln 30 Chev. Clb. Cpe. $299 49 Hudson 2 dr... .$125 $} 3 Gakined. ‘VE +091 | Choose your pwn floor plan Lew-| See M&M Motor Sales wa a CREvROUET vient thee ee Mertury Sales Inc '51 Merc. Clh. Cpe $544 = 46 Plymouth 4 dr.. .$95 fi ALE KINGESE - i a New ‘trailers, For top dollar on late — cars. | sedan. Clean. $195. FE 37542. 1952 Chrysler, aoa. ST WwW. Pike at Cas . 47 Frazier 4 dr... .$125 B- sa ee — nee years to pay. Reconditioned tratl- | 2627 Dtxie_ Hwy: OR 3-103 | 3) GHEVE. 210 5 WOULD beater power steering se99 51 Nash 2 dr..... .$399 48 Dod a; =. Ss oe on rental yerehace plan as WANTED — MODEL consider cheap trade in, FE 5-3564 es re I ” ge Sedan .. .$95 : POMERANIAN ~ PUPPIES. fittte as $50. dow wrecked cars and junk cats. Hole | ————————— RD 1953 Dodge V8 4 dr. Radio. Goodwill Used Gars '32 Chev. Del "49 Ch 4d $125 | males. OR 3 PART Ss TORE _lerback’s Auto Parts. FE 8-1431. GOOD heater and Gyromatic $1298 : . Del. ev. gees 4 so 2 ~ >. FE cA Everything for the Trailer Home _ Wantec Used Trucks 89 TRANSPORTATION , 1953 Dodge 6 cylinder coupe 52. PONTIAC Clb. Cpe. ROHR: $699 47 Buick 2 dr..... .$125 = 6 S$ Telegraph FE 23200 i. CONV ERTIBLE with radio heater and Station sagen with radio, heater, A "48 Packard 2 dr $75 BOXER. AGE 2 HOUSE- Across from Tel-Huron Center . REASONABLE m : Gyromatic $1009 52 Plym. Clb. Cpe. $644 sees : JEEP AND i TON WRECKER and Hydramatic y pe ; : with children. $75. | Open Daily ‘til 6 p.m.; Pri. ‘til 8 for gas station 90 Mi 49743. | 19¢2 $235 EACR. SK¥YLINERS $1,295 : "49 Buick 4 dr. . $145 © pomTERED COCKER SPANIEL. | ianownt a_ Senter P= Fimrow | Best ot cers, condition. 101 W. Haron — MER R 1982 Cherrolet. Radio, heater 50 Buick 2 dr..... 499 49 Plymouth Sed. $195 : m PE _¢1'38. Call after 5:69. sale on low down yermeems and | wrp. TO BU’ LATE BIG DISCOUNTS ( yU l PO LAC , “- hold ‘m 2 3300 ? , rag 1962 Plymouth 4 dr. .... sm 53 Chev. 2 4. 46 Merc. Clb. Cpe $145 i ° aa | _Sueebeth a tg et, 14 Mt. “otake body | Necuiped with all ihe ‘power. SUNVALLEY RETAI STORE | Bel Ai $1099 °42 Ford Qb. ° : ponies |" .2Cor,® ar Tae PE ump. Must be in first class msc MOTORS ME wigon NAmbles Siatem sage | 05 Mt. Clemens St. nt if ssa. Cpe.. .$75 : : PUPPIES. |“ condition with toilet. shape. M. P. Sutton. MY amaLan HARDTOP . soe. tr. 1954 FORD CONVERTIBLE 1951 Dodge 4 dr. Radio and . MOBILE -For Sale Used Trucks be ti Ss Send $1945 Reeterres:: $495 Trucks ” P ‘ 1950 Nash ¢ dr. .... . 6 : APARTMENTS pickup. Good Er dition Lote ot | “Goodwill Used Cars” 60 ‘53 Chevrolet 2 Tom Tractor ....sscee-0.+- snoe = extras. $500. 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It's : Wh “48 Studebaker % Ton Pickup .,.......:..4208 : Pag hg aod hanaiee “beauituty:| NQ Credit? | “The Cars With The ere z % Friveie Pere anion SALES orward nancy - : . S. Saginaw St} = Ponti | 1951 2 ws | Bad Credit? | Phone FE 29131 onuac || HAROLD TURNER, FORD . - ‘oe Pues , 7 ’ Z < f. PONTIAC Watgie oslo | Buysits | : 8 PUNE Me cedars, Bo geet . 2 BIG LOTS : SEDAN DELIVERY pong po. BUICKS! | ‘ & AND are and ‘ have a we have a car 4648, gig for [3H Mile Woodward _' ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 1955 -- Today's Television Programs -- Channel 2~WIBK-TV Channel 4—WW3-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV—s- Channel. 9—-CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(7) The Explorers, Kenneth Richter -with films of “Arab Lands of the Middle East.” (4) The Music Maker. Musical va- riety. (2) The Stranger. Melo- drama. : 6:30—-(7) Realm of the Wild. “Lions, ‘Tiger, Tiger,” film. (9) Army Show. Work of Canadian Army. (4) People Are Funny. Borrowing clothes and crashing party are stunts for Art Link- letter’s contestants. (2) Willy. Papa tries to save Willy's law books from being re- possessed. June Havoc is Willy. :00—(7) Waterfront. Preston Fos- ter in “Yellow Flag,”’ ill-temper- ed crewman acts up when boat is quarantined. (9) Pantomime Quiz. Charades game. (4) Stars of ‘Tomorrow. Talent contest -with Jim Deland host. (2) Las- sie. Story of faithful collie and his master. Tommy Rettig stars. :30—(7) Life With Elizabeth. Betty White in comedy with Del Moore. (9) Holiday Ranch. West- ern variety. (4) Horace Heidt. Musical variety. Bob Mathias, Suzanne Ball, guests. (2) Beat the Clock. Quiz with Bud Collyer. 8:00—(7) Auto Show. Fred Wolf, John Slagle from Fairgrounds. (9) Feature Film. John Shelton, Gale Storm in ‘‘Foreign Agent.” (4) Mickey Rooney Show. Comedy. (2) Jackie Gleason. Comedy with Art Carney. Ralph Cramden tries to weedle money out of Alice for lodge meeting. :30—(4) So This Is Hollywood. Eccentric millionaire ~« ~~ 11:00 — (4) Adventure Ho. (9) 11:36—(7) Sinema. 11:45—(2) Barker Bil. Cowboy G-Men. (2) SUNDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(7) Ayntie Dee. (9) Fear- less Fosdick. (4) Capt. Hartz. (2) U. of D. Roundtable. 12:15—(4) Telephone Storybook. 12:30 — (7) Today's Faith. (9) Uncle Toby's Party. (4) Industry on Parade. (2) Contest Carnival. 12:45—(4) City Affairs. 1:00—(7) World Adventure Series. (9) Channel 9 Theater. (4) Uni- versity | of Michigan. (2) This Is the Life. 1:30—(7) Movie Matinee. (2) Mo- vie Matinee. 2:00—(4) Home Theater. 2:30—(7) Joe Palooka. (9) Mr. Callahan. (2) Face the Nation. 3:00—(7) Black Spider. (9) Justice Colt. (4) Princeton '55. (2) Now and Then. ‘american Forum. 3: 30—(4) (2) Adventure. 4:00—(7) My Hero. (4) Juvenile Jury. (2) American Week. 4:30—(7) Annie Oakley. (9) Million Dollar Theater. (4) Zoo Parade. (2) Meet the UAW-CIO. 5:00—(7) Super Circus. (4) Hall of Fame. (2) Omnibus. 5:30—(4) Conversation. SUNDAY NIGHT promises movie stardom to stunt girl in “No Lights.” | Norths. (4) Corliss Archer. host on country music jamboree. 6:30—(7) The Huntress. +9) Range 18: 45—(4) Sheilah Graham. :00—(7) Ozark Jubilee. Red Foley (4) Imogene Coca. Comedy. (2) Two for the Money. Herb Shrin- | er, quiz. . (4) Star Theater. Donald O'Connor, Mickey Rooney’s son Timmy guest. (2) My Favorite |». Husband. Liz and George battle neighborhood gossip. Joan Caul- field, Barry Nelson play Liz and and George. 10:60—(T) Stork Club. King Sis: | (4) Hit Parade. Top tunes with Giselle MacKenzie, Snooky Lan- son. (2) Ellery Queen. Hugh Marlowe in mystery, ‘‘Memoirs Unwritten.”’ 11:00 — (7) Bowling- Champions Andy Varipapa, Ned Day vs. Bill Bunetta, Lou Sielaff. National News. (4) Barndance Party. Variety country style. (2) American News. 11:15—(9) Movie Date. Nino Mar- tini, Ida Lupino in “Gay Des- perado.” (2) Movie Date. ‘Hell Is Sold Out.” 10:00—(7) Action Theater. (4) Car- toon Carnival. (2) Detroit Pulpit. 10:30—(9) Christophers. (2) Facts Forum. i | (9) Riders. (4) Capt. Braddock. (2) You Are There. “The Tragedy of John Milton." :30—(9) Hockey. Toronto Maple |7:00—(7) You Asked for It. (9), Life Begins at 80. (4) Badge 714. (2) Big Picture. 30—(7) Playhouse. (9) News Magazine. (4) Variety. Musical | revue starring Perry Como, Kit- | ty Kallen, Buddy Hackett, Pat Carroll, Herb Shriner. (2) Priv- ate Secretary. Ann Sothern as Susie MacNamara, whose idle suggestion that her talent agent boss, Peter Sands, take a short rest in Vermont backfires. He re- turns with visions of selling his business and taking to the rural life. 8:06—(7) Story Studio. (9) Play- house. (2) Toast of the Town. Story of radio, with Jack Benny, Edward R. Murrow, George Burns, Gene Autry, Edgar Ber- | gen, Gertrude Berg, Edward Arnold, Milton Cross, Norman Brokenshire, Ed and Pegeen Fitzgerald, George Shelton, Paul Whiteman and orchestra, Ben Grauer, Vincent Lopez, Andre Baruch. Red Barber, ‘David Ross, Ted Mack, Lanny Ross, Jessica Dragonette, Harry Von Zell, Jay Jostyn, John Gambling. 8:30—(9) The Visitor. 9:00—(7) Walter Winchell. (9) Mo tion Picture Academy. singe c —- Stars. house. Peter Lind Hayes : (7) Captain ustice | 7 Mary Healy in ‘‘The Way Things Colt. (4) Hawkins Falls. (2) page Happen,” story of TV writer and wife on verge of divorce. In version of how they met, how she made him a success and veals picture through his eyes, how he was dragged into TV, - against his will and how he was corralled into marriage. (2) GE Theater. “Big Shot,” starring Johnnie Ray in his TV dramatic debut. Young, aspiring singer comes to New York for audition only to find that to win broad- ——-—— James Gets Art Showing; Union Okeh’s TV Strike | NEW YORK (INS)—A strike of; Said That” when it returns to all NBC and ABC TV stations has; Ty next Wednesday. ; . been authorized by the CIO Na- and would make things just dan- dy for the Nielsen ratings of CBS and. Dumont, which have rival union personnel. . Max Liebman called to assure taculor. gentle mam. | tie piece that stars Trig’ Faces Court 3 re just giving a lad in attorney's | Savoy Opera manuscripts. . | Bob Considine, Wally Cox, Pat “December Bride’’ leaped from 27th to 14th in the new Nielsens. . The scripts of soap operas are silly, but their casts are getting darned near distinguished: Edna Best one of the best actresses any- where jn greasepaint, now stars on | NBC-TV’s “Way of the World.”... \which has a new approach to such sadness: its stories run only a couple of weeks; Miss B's will end Feb. 10... in Armed Robbery Church in Home. (2) Court of] Health. flashback, Act I will show ber | how they were wed. Act II re- | casting job he must‘ change his pinging style and name. 9:15—(7) Horizons. 9:30—(7) Pantomime Quiz. (2) Stage 7. Frank Lovejoy in “The * criminal psychology make him the prime suspect in homicide case. 10:00—(7) Hockey. (4) Young Show. ‘600 Seconds, about successful commercial artist who waits for young wom- an from her engineer-husband’s office to keep appointment to discuss personal problem. (2) Father Knows Best. Jim Ander- convinced are robbing him of pleasures of simple living, starts searching for worry-free way of life as farmer 10:30—(4) Studio 57. (2) What's My Line. 10:45—(7) Jumbo Theater. 11:00—(9) News. (4) Sunday Show. (2) News. 11:15—(7) Armchair Theater. MONDAY MORNING | Show. Today. (2) Morning |9:00—(7 Romper Room. Traveler. 9:30—(2) Breakfast With Murphy. 10:00—(7) Wixie’s Wonderland. (4) Ding Dong School. (2) Garry Moore. Breakfast (2) Club. (4) Welcome |6:00—(7) Frontier Justice. (9) The 10:30—(4) Way of World. (2) Ar- | thur Godfrey. 11:00—(7) Story Studio. (4) Home. 11:30—(2) Strike It Rich. MONDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) | Tennessee Ernie. (2) Valiant Lady. . 12:15—(2) Love of Life. 12:30-4(7) Beulah. (4) Feather Your Nest. (2) Tomorrew’s Search. 12:45—(2) Guiding Light 1:00—(7) Lunchtime Drama. (4) | Nancy Dixon. (2) Portia Faces | Life. 1:15—(4) Soany Elliot. (2) Road of | Life. 1:30—(4) Bruce Mayer Show. ( Ladies Day. 2:00—(7) Stars on Seven. | 2: 15—19) Sands of Time. |2:30—(9) Myrtle Labbitt Show. (4) 2) « Jean McBride. (2) Art = Link- letter 3:00—(7) Theater. (9 Monday | Matinee. (4) Greatest Gift. (2) Big Payoff. 3:10—(4) Golden Windows. |3:30—(4) One Man's Family. | Beb Crosby. (2) Brighter Day. 4:15—(4) First Love. (2) Secret Storm. ; }4:30—(4) Mr. Sweeney's World. (2) On Your Account. | 4:45—(7) Ricky the Clown. | Modern Romances. |5:00—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Hidden | Pages. (4) Pinky Lee. (2) Rob- ert Q. Lewis. 5:30—(7) Cowboy (4) G-Men. (9) Howdy Doody. (4) Howdy Doody. (2) Pirate Pete. ‘Sheriff Couldn't Refuse This Woman's Request a ene ee ICY GORGE—Ice from grip } the Niagara River fills the gorge below the American Falls as winter takes a | beaten down in testimony to winter's rugged moods. « BY AP Wirephote the Honeymoon Capital. A lonely tree stands | The Rainbow Bridge to Canada can be seen in the on Goat Island, along the American Falls, slightly | background. ‘Smmog Studied ‘in Wind Tunnel TWENTY-SEVEN°, Unusual Device Helping American Cities Battle The wind tunnel is in operation at the Department of Aeronauti- cal Engineering of New York Uni . It's called the only wind built for air pollution research. Studies with it were described gical Society by Dr. Gordon Strom | who pioneered development of the | tunnel, -- Today's Radio Programs - - It porvides an inexpensive way te learn whethere a preposed | building design would be a bad good factor in regard to air WPON, News 6:15--WJR, Teddy Wilson Ba ww, Marine nd CKLW. Gec. of Btate WPON, Idletime Serenade 6:38—WJR, Reynolds ww. Tuneup wxyz, ters CKLW. Parliament WJBK, Sports WPON. Sports Slants Hil) 6:456—WJR, J. White WXYZ, Manpower, News CKLW. Mich. Catholic WPON Three Suns 7:00—WJR, Way for Youth WwW News WXYZ. News Farmer Concerning Miss Mar- | 7:15—WXYZ, Guest Star | %:30—WJR. dr. Town Meet Ww, Quis Bow! CKLW, Freddy Martin | WXYZ, James Crowley | 7:45—-WXYZ. Your Business CKLW, Giobetroter | $:00—WJIR Gunsmoke WwW4J. Art Lazsorow WXYZ, Dance Party CKLW. True or False WPON News 8:38—WJIR. Ganebusters CKLW, Nelson Eddy 8:45—WJIBK, Christophers 9:08 WJR. Two for Money CKLW, Music WJBK, Gentile WPON,. Off Record 9:15—WPON | 9:30—WJR, Goodwill Jambd | WWJ. Grand Ole Opry CKLW. Hawaii Calis 19:00—W JR, Country Style ww. De —~¥ nee WXY¥Z, Top of Town CKLW. W. King | WPON, News Music Remote 10:15—WPON, Off Record Town, Country Sanctuary j | 10:45—WJIR. Change World ' 11:00. WJR, News WXYZ, Military Ball CKLW Gports WJBK, News WPON. News 11:15—WJR, Sports Fina) CKLW, Israel Vistas Warren SUNDAY MORNING 4-00._WJIR, At Dawning | WWJ, News, Hummin | WJBK, Proudly Hail | 6:15—WPON News | 6:30-WJR, Farm Review WJIBK. Album Time WPON. Spiritual Harmony 6:45 _WPON, 7:00—WJR. Favt Hymns CKLW, Sky Chapel WJBK, News, Album WPON, Soc. Brethren 7:15—WW4J, Meditations 7:30—WJR, Layman's Hour WXYZ, Sunday Music W, Baughey Tad WPON, lst Gen. Baptist $:00—WJIR, News CKLW, Worship Hour WCAR, Gospel Hour WPON., Assembly 8:15—WJR, Karamu Quert. WJBK, Univ. Organ 6:30—WJR, Renfro Valley WXYZ, Light & Life Music Traveler 9:00—WJIR, News ww. 9:30—WWJ). Faith in Action WXYZ, Voice CKLW, Binging, Americans WJBK, Detroit Pulpit WPON, S rest Baptist 9:45—WJR. Religion ww, Art of ving CKLW, Christiin Science 10:00_WJR, News, Biggs WWJ, Pulpit WXYZ, Israel Message CKLW, Bib WJBK, News, Music WCAR, News, Melody WPON, News 16:15—-WCAR Bible Class WPON, ist. Meth 10:380-—-WJR, Chapel WW4J, Music Box WXYZ, Negro Chorus CKLW. Voice 10:45—-WWJ, Storybook WCAR, Harmony Ha!) 11:00-—WJR, Tabernacle Paul's Cath Hour . Central Meth. 11:15-—-WJBK, Ken Cline 11:30—WJR, Album CKLW, Anglicen Church WCAR, Radio Temple 11:45--WJR, Radice Spotlight WJBK. Ken Cline 17:08--WJR, News WWJ, Noon News WXYZ, Pan Am Union CKLW, Labor News WCAR, News WPON, News 12:15--WJR. Best of Guest WWJ. Mischa Kottler CKLW, News, Chats WJBK, Sun. Music wxYz. CKLW. Tabernacie SUNDAY AFTERNOOY 1:4@—WJR, Symphony WwW, Steve Lawrence WXYZ, Truth Herald . News, Hall WPON News. Span Hour 1:15—-WJBK, Music 1: W, Lutheran Hour WXYZ, News, P'im'ge WCAR, Music That Lives 2:15—CKLW, News *SxTn. he ene wxvYz, of Healing CKLW, Prank & Ernest WCAR, Harmony Hai! 7:45—CKLW. 3:00 _wWwwJ, | WXYZ. News, Air Force CKLW. Wonderful City WCAR. News. Carousel 3 20—Ww XYZ Hr. of Decision CKLW. Gbdl. Prontiers WJIBK. Sun. Music CKLW, Global Frontiers 3:45--CKLW, Melanchigo 4:00 -WJR, News, Afternoon WXYZ, Revival Hour CKLW, Pop Question WPON, Sports 4:15—-WJBK, Guy Bowman WPON, Kline Show 4:38—CKLW, Nick Carter $:00—WJR, News. Sunday WXYZ, Christian in Tin Ti 5:15—_WJR,, Bymphonette WCAR. Ca 1 §:38__WJIR, Leading Question Ww, Dennis Day WXYZ. Greatest Story WJBK, Guy Bowman WPON, Serenade 6:30—WJR. Hell of Fame WWJ, Catholic Hour wxyYz, Oo L CKLW, wWIBK, WPON, Music Remote 6:45—CKLW, Harry Wisner 7:@0—WJR, Jack Benny WWJ, Your Favorites WXYZ, News, Music CKLW, People’s Church WJBK, Evening Serenade , News 7:15—WJBK, Dele Young WPON, Shaniey 7:30—WJR. Amos ‘n’ Andy CKLW, Radio Bibie WPON, Christian Temple 7:45—WJBK, Freedom Story ome WJR, Our Miss Brooks Wi Mr Six Gua WXYZ, Town Meeting CKLW, Healing Wings WJBK. Serenade 8:15 WXYZ. Frolics WJBK, D. Young 8:30-—WJR, Little Margie WWJ, Abbotts CKLW, Quiet Hour WJBK, U. of D. Roundtable WPON. Providence Mission 9:06-—WJR, Edgar Bergen WWJ. Gherieck Hoimes WXYZ, Winchell CKLW, Burns Baptist WJIBK, Serenade WPON Liberty Baptist 9:15—-WXYZ. Drew Pearson 9:30—WWJ, Easy Money jon Forum 10:00—-WJR, Believe, Jackson WXY2, Paul CKLW, Billy p mond 10:15— WWJ. Gildersiceve WXYZ. Elmer Davis 10:38—WJR, Facts Forum WWJ, Meet the Press WXYZ, Revival Times CKLW, Back to God 16:45—WJR, Mantovan! 11:00—WJR, News WWJ. News WXYZ. News, Music CKLW, News, Witness WJBK, News. Music WPON, News 11:15—-WJR, U.N. Report WWJ. Here's to Vets CKLW, Let There Be Light WPON, Music 11:30—WJR, N.Y, Philherm. WWJ. Winterhalter WXYZ, News, Stare CKLW, Mount Zion Church WJBK. Gentile MONDAY MORNING €:30—WJIR, Agricit. Voice Chosen People| R. Mulholland Action | in WXYZ. Fred Wolf CKLW. Guy Nunn WJIBK Gentile. Binge WPON John Egan WWJ. Bob Maxwell j 6 4%—CKLW Toby David ! 7:00—WJR, Jim Vinall WJBK, Gentile. Binge 7:15—WJR, Music Hall } 7:38, CKLW. Terence O'Dell WJBK, Gentile, Binge Bud Guest Coffee With Clem Egan Show 8:30—WJR Music Hall 8:45—WWJ, News WCAR, Radio Reviva) 9:15—WJIR, Kitchen Clud 9:30—WIR, Mrs. Paige WPON. 6. Kaye 9:48-—WIR, Pete & Joe CKLW, Good Neighbor WPON, TBA 10:00_WIR, A. Godfrey United States. £34 ‘tors, Ine., says the Dutch govern- ment has ordered 4,000 jeeps, the largest single order ever placed | for jeeps by a nation except J. C. Delaplain, general man-| Willys-Overland Export forces. used by the United States armed Delaplain said Dutch labor will be used to assemble the vehicles, |and Dutch parts will be used | wherever possible. Officials from | | Willys Rotterdame assembly plant, Nederlandse K-F Fabrieken, N.V., the | Will come here to study manu- | facture of the jeep. Wildlife Expert Speaking Programs furnished by stations listed tm this column are subject te change without notice. Win, (708) CKLW, (800) wwii, (se) WCAR, (1198) WXYZ, (it7®) WJBK, (1498) WPRON, (1468) TONIGHT WJBK, News, Organ WWJ, Liberace WWJ. McBride, Peale WCAR, News, Rhythm WXYZ, Mon. Headlines WXYZ, My True Story 6:00—WJR, Heinline W. Public Prosecutor CKLW. News, Homechates WWJ, News 9:15—WJR. Faith Hymns WJBK, News, Music WCAR, News, Temple WXYZ, Pan Am WXYZ. Detroit Women WPON, News WPON, News, Piper Paui CKLW, News. Sports WJBK. 8. Francis Hour WJBK, What's Score 6:15— WXYZ. P. Harvey 10:15—WWJ, Joyce Jordan 10:380—WXYZ, ww, Fran Whispering Harris CKLW, Mary Morgen WCAR, Pontiac High 16:45—WWJ, Break Bank WXYZ, Girl Marries WCAR. Bong Parade 11:00—WWJ. Strike It Rich WXYZ, Mod. Romances CKLW. Piorida USA WJBK, News, McLeod WCAR, News, Lady WPON, News, Party 11:15—WXYZ, Companion WCAR, Song rade WPON,. Hymn Time 11:38—WJR, Make Up Mind WWJ. Phrase Pays WXYZ, Curtain Calls CKLW. Queen for a Day WPON, Party 11:45—WJR, Rosemary WWJ, Second Chance 12:06—WJR. Jack White ww, News CKLW. 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NEWS AND 15 MINUTE NEWSCAST AT °*8 AM *12 Noon °5 PM 113 on your dial —_—_— 127 8S. Parke, FE 4- 39 Auburn, FE 4- FE 4- -... 3149 W. Huren, FE 4-5841 .....- 45 EB. Walton, FE 4-601, mEIGHTS Jencks’ trial here resulted in his |i" the ‘size of the two economies jn the electric chair for the mur Tutor is happily remarned, thit tables. But we're not toe hard pittance of which the state, coun- . wii ‘Cp ” ares - : bale : : “ oy } yD rotection conviction of falsely swearing to a will widen the next two decades.” | der of his son, was refused a new time to Judy Cauley, 24-year ola, discourage. We just have ties and scattered towns build Reliable IN SURANCE F non-Communist oath and his attor-| But the report by a group of spe- trial yesterday former cocktail waitress other things on cur minds. That's ‘roads. achosls and hospitals Wim W Donaldson Agency - a | neys yesterday filed the Matusow ‘ . - ' The death penalty was set for Las Vegas lost a colorful veal | a te rare that emjens y . e . affidavit as the basis for a new | systematic” development of low Gi accused of murdering his | A track needs a solid local gam- . pretest - k | ce 2 er § > PD . ! 2 trial plea. cost alomic pawer by either West wile aud thoes son hae : dent when Benay Binion, once of Siied baclig We couliat mee: the alignment. Assemblyman 714 Community National Ban Jencks. a mine union official. is | ©™ Europe or the Soviet bloc ,.., 9.| Dallas, was ,cordially invit te ply it.” Charles Hendel, Hawthorne, Nev. Pi "$10,000 ) bond ie eeall shox the Saliece” Galchly 1953, by a jury in the slaying of) jail as a tax dodger _ Republican, created somethin of Phone FE 4.4565 on ¥ apes : “* his son, Vincent Jr., 9. Earlier he . an Forget the reas ; e Present whereabouts ef Matuson e 6 e Binion was succeeded in the wget the impression, if you'y a sensation when he said in the is unknown pri “the | thidav Tha: febert Ga the selatine cob O7 TOCeet Petein: Serres Sete cgeration of the luge Horneaiee | Galped 4. thet the Sig pacts beve | PS Sees the Legislature | - s t affidavit . 65 years for slaying his wife, Anne lone - - — - —$$—<————————— SSS strength of the Free West Club in downtown Las Vegas by , -| pred bythe Ltrary at there Pts mt Bee red he det im SAD fre. property ‘ad ; quest of the Senate - House Eco ; : oe es is proud of the fact that he got ; nomic Committee. Peles bullet pierced bodies of the his license pronto : Although it found the economic Gucci family were found in the) : : | capacity of West Europe, the Unit- charred ruins of their combination| 14% Vegas is a town which lair Gateliel TWENTY-EIGHT THE PONTIAC PRESS, 4 SATURDAY. JANUARY ‘29, 1955 ‘Danish Premier Fatally Stricken Hans Hedtoft, 51, Dies | Bob Considine s story of exciting ices R k i th Drive Out You'll : ; | fabulous Las Vegas. legalized gam ione who rakes in all the money at | «Nick the Greek’ play faro or ‘‘Go oe. JC in Stockholm Hotel Bed —— “Then there is th® gambling Might and goes home with his fa-| win, the H as night at dice Be Glad You Didi, of Heart Attack Nevada Hitched to Golden Com st Builds Highways, Schools, Hospitals From Tax on Las Vegas Fabulous Tak (This is the concluding article in | By BOB CONSIDINE } almost everything is air-condi- fraternity, perhaps 8,000 to 10,000 a stout man with a checkered suit vorite cocktail waitress that Nevada had “an agreement | to walk down the path to de- struction with the devil.” People, by and large, don't seem | to care, They are pouring through ‘Las Vegas, rate of about a million a year, |leaving behind tens of millions of | dollars. They would rather see \than know about the worries and for instance, at the | Pentiac’s New “SAVINGS CENTER” DIXIE Bargain Mart @ All New Merchandise @ China, Heusewares. Clothing, Hardware, Sendry Items @ Ali at Terrific Sevings LOCATED: STOCKHOLM, Sweden uf—Dan LAS. VEGAS (INS) — If you| Strong and tending now to be less| Gambling in Las Vegas, and connivings of the operators behind 4974 Dixie Hwy. ish ier Hans Hedtoft died to- collect characters,. this is your Se al wae pe l oS a = hess oeielt = | seal amen | oor gael eco miaaaa Premier | dt : nd finally sic popula state, often nancial struc- | flay at the Grand Hotel in Stock nn ; osee: bay tion . . . moral and sobersided. | tures and labyrinths which would |, — y looks very _— ee OPEN SUNDAYS holm. . you want contrasts, BUY @ There's a church for nearly every | confound the wolf of Wall Street. in : genie = DS — anamne Hedtoft, leader of Denmark s So ticket to Las Vegas, which was on. thousand of us. We're build. | “a : - strip’’ hotels. Nobpdy is funnier cial Democrat party, was in Stock located a million miles from ‘n0- | i) new school rooms pte peared The Hot Dice Hotel and Ca- | than Joe E. Lewis, once a heavy | holm for the third session of the where until circumstances turned | © rate sino,’ to name a mythical spot, | dice shooter, mourning during the | Nordic Council, terday. Death reportedly was due heart attack. which opened yes to a Hedtoft began his present term An early figure in the gambling New Gaming Licenses usually plunked down only a down as long as Las Vegas lasts they | as premier in September, 1953 business in Las Vegas, Tutor CARSON CITY, Nev. (INS)— payment on this property and have | won't have the slightest dificulty | following me panty viciory HS Scherer, a well-educated an fre- Legislation temporarily suspend. a ae ert om | getting a little action—with girls, | e Adjusted parliamentary election. He prev! quently married’-man in his 70s,’ ing any new gambling licenses ee basic corporation, once it comedians, crooners, attractive | ously had served as premier sev |married Laveda Marie Varley in| in Nevada appeared assured of ml oi license, leases out the |iote} rates, sun, A-bombs, jet ia io eral times. | what turned out to be Las Vegas’ approval today. gambling, the ber, restaurants, planes, and a dam named Hoover | xpansi n The Danish premier reportedly was found dead in bed in his hotel room by Nordic Council officials who went to the room when Hedtoft failed to show up for the morning session, The Council is a consultative body set up by the Scandinavian nations. Hedtoft was one of the special guests on the inaugural flight of last Nov. 16 of Scandinavian Air- FOOTNOTES—Latest foot fashions for teenagers in Detroit are shoes that carry messages Not Too Goodish” Economy of West The messages are so incomprehensible that they sometimes baffle other teenagers. on her right foot, and ‘‘Many Many Funs”’ Girl at left-ha ‘‘Kind of on her left. because the total] recources of the it into the world’s lushest gambl- ing spa, serviced by several air- lines, the Union Pacific Railroad bus companies and fine roads | biggest social event of 1951. The at- tractive bride, about ‘tury his junior former cocktail waitress and bingo man- ager The champagne party after the wedding was reputed to have set back the happy poet- gambler $25,000, and the neck lace he gave his bride was valued in the local press al $50, was a half a cen-| of about accounts Our bank five two a day are about seventy Nevada May Suspend The Nevada state assembly, mindful of accusations of gang- land inflwences in the state's big- gest industry—gambling — gave unanimous approval to the meas- ure yesterday. The assemblymen voted 47 to 6 in faver of the bill which: pro- hibits issuance of any new gam- bling licenses until thirty days after the current legislative ses- but one not far from actuality, may have up to 50 owners of the basic | corporation, which owns the land and the main building. But they've news stand and other shops. Whoever takes over the gamb- ling concession usually must un- derwrite the loss on the cabaret, where the fleer show could cost almost as much per week as fine longplaying Breadway pro- ductions used to cost, Often the gambling equipment is on lease from as many as 10 dif- ferent corporations. | floor. show, I just eame money.’ Americans like to gamble, and | back to visit jlo boot Dog Free-Loads Beer “I'm not here to sing, | my | | CHICAGO (UP) — Mrs. Helen) | Dressander is looking for the owner | of a stray dog found by a friend | in a neighborhood tavern. She's getting tired of the dog that wants to do nohting but “drink beer and sleep on the furniture.”’ Your Watch © Recuated © 30 Watch Bands Ladies'—Men's Special *} 95 Georges-Newports lewelry Dept. : West are greater,’ the congres | ws di — ce - -= lines’ transpolar service from Co- nar - Wee og beet If the ‘‘Hot Dice Hotel and Ca- - nal library specialists said ‘the 000. . . penhagen to Los Angeles. His wife /, ound Stronger West can ultimately mobilize over-| xot long after this happy event seats ant te = eee sino” takes hold, it begins to ex- . \ died while he was away on that : : Not long 7 snappy Sst onda y nso pand. A wing of-rooms is put u 6s ic } whelmingly greater economic tutor showed up in a hospital shot certain te gain approval and will é "4 p p Thoughtful Service trip and friends said he had since been depressed. Admits False Testimony in Union Official’s Trial EL PASO, Tex. @—An affidavit Than That of Reds WASHINGTON wW—A Library of Congress study says the Wests economic capacity is ‘‘significant- ly greater’ than the ‘combined strength of the Soviet blec.” strength to do so.” Son Killer Faces Chair as Court Denies Trial . given enough time through both legs, but filed no | complaint Shortly thereafter, Laveeda sued for divorce and, in cowrt, esima ted her husbands income at a good $50,000 a year more than the also be. signed by Gov. Charles Russell. per cent demand, or checking ac counts and twenty five savings, which is about right for an expanding area per cent by a new finance group and leased back to the basic corporation, which may guarantee as much as a 12 to 2D per cent a year return on the investment. And so on. One famous ‘‘strip’”’ hotel and casinio is a nest of 67 Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home 24-Hour Ambulance Service by Harvey Matusow, frequently a Furthermore the study found ia president of the United States re _ . separate corporations and leases 46 Williams St. Phene FE 2-5841 Gienn &. Griffin witness in Communist cases, says ®" analysis of U.S. and Russian ceives. Several of his friends were ‘The lecals do little gambling. Nevada has tied its star to the f Matusow gave false testimony in production factors ‘‘strong grounds) = (C}{JCAGO uw—Vincent Ciucci. 28 offended because, they said, she Im fact, I don't think the opera: = gambling comet, a $150,000.00 a . — —_ ape the Clinton Jencks trial. * filed here was dated Jan. 20, 1955 in New York City. for expecting that the absolute gap cialists cautioned yesterday that } nomic and the Communist bloc was pre ed States and Canada considerably greater than that of the Reds, the | Feport underscored a belief that ithe Soviet group's “present level lef economic mobilization” is bet- }ter than that of the West “For that reason,”’ the report |said, “the Soviet bloc can bring its full military strength into ac }tion more rapidly than can the | West.”’ But for the same reason—and year-old grocer who faces death 28, and a daughter, Angeline,- 4 dwelling and grocery. Judge Arthur J. Murphy of Crim- inal Court, who refused Ciucci's plea for a new trial, set Feb. 4 for argument on a new plea by his attorney. If the plea is denied Judge Murphy is expected to set the execution date. The reindeer of Alaska were brought from Lapland by the United States government WOOOWARD AVE. 3 \rm low-rated him Joe W. Brown. who casually paia produced an $5,000 a year ex- ecutive secretary who quit her job te become a cocktail wait- ress in one of the ‘‘strip’’ hotels. Figured she could make more money. “Las Vegas his three popula tions,"’ explained Maxwell Kelch, who runs radio station KENO “First are the tourists, who range from 20,000 to 25,000 a day, even in summer time — now that | ters like to have us around the why the race track here failed. year industry from a two per cent TH OMAS. SSS SPRING 20% tc 40% O on ALL MONUMENTS and MARKERS May 30th. 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