: ‘The Weather Friday: Snow Flurries Details page two PONTIAC PRESS “ Home Edition — 112th YEAR ‘PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, ‘ . r ATED PRESS UNITED PRESS ¥ INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1954 —26 PAGES 7¢ 52 Perish as Paralyzing Storm Sweeps Fast 2 Drivers Die in County 4 Others Killed in State =e Rescuers Free Thousands of Motorists Marooned by Snow in Southwest By UNITED PRESS A furious winter storm, which paralyzed parts of the Southwes. roared into the nation’s heavily popu- * Another cold wave whipped into Michigan to-'| | day following snow and ice ; Storms that left six dead in | the State last night. Two lated Northeast today with| persons were killed in Oak- blasts of snow and sleet. The vast storm system land County accidents. Over two and a half inch- laid down an advance bar-/es of snow and sleet in the rage which penetrated as} Pontiac area left roads dan- far east as New York, where gerously slippery and caused driving rain and poor visi-| several minor traffic acci- bility caused at least eight} dents. traffic deaths. | Joseph Marchand,.51. of Rescue crews had freed) : - ; thousands of motorists who mera Ras ntromioas ta were marooned by 6-foot day when a truck driven by snowbanks in Texas and John Pinko, 60, 269 W. Wil- Oklahoma. But a numbing son, hit his car at 10'2 Mile cold wave was moving into! and Telegraph Rds. the west and Midwest in the | Police said Pinko last control of storm’s wake. | his vihicle on ice, crossed the is- The winter's first and most vi-| land in the middle of the road and cious storm was already blamed) hit Marchad's car. The truck then for a total of 52 deaths. They | included 25 persons killed in traf- | driver was not injured fic, four who froze to death ot ee ee ident on Midi died of exposure, nine who died ; : ; near Bald Mountain road this of heart attacks or exhaustion, and aa el D ake pi oe in miscellan- | Orie wis killed . Two other victims were Michi- In addition, the crash of an | gan Central section hands struck Air Foree Flying Boxcar during see killed by a diesel coach train an Alabama squall killed nine | last night in a blinding sleet storm. men. | The two, Charles Loucks, 63, and The storm was centered early vss Giftopolus, 64, were salting today over southeast lower Michi- bates hes in the railroad’s Jackson ‘gan and forecasters said it would ¥ drive with -unabated fury to south- ern Maine by tonight. ,on ice-coated highways were Cal- * , t oe t | | Mystery Woman Found Dead in Swumn Brief Vacation for. Snow Shovels at End { German Arms | tional Assembly's vote on Paris Assembly ' Motorists Urged | Autopsy Shows Vote Approves | to Use Caution Over Weekend ° Death Caused by Pneumonia The Pontiac Chamber of Com- | cd Safety Committee today was | joined by local police agencies in an appeal to motorists for a safe holiday weekend. Newsmen Say 286-268 ciarnun Ras, committee Police Seek Identity; Unofficial as They Get 20 persons are expected to lose) Trace Coat to Store their lives on Michigan highways Result From Tellers iw 240 in the nation may not see he New Year in, as based on past PARIS (Pp = Unofficial adil tallies on the French Na- Meanwhile, State Police of the Pontiac Post, Oakland County Sheriff's Dept. and Pontiac Po- in Toledo The death of a middle- aged woman, whose body was found in a_ frozen _West German rearmament. swamp near Pontiac Lake skidded into a third vehicle whose | Mies killed in separate crashes | An ice slick covered most of Vin Christie, 79, of Lansing and | Michigan and tey runways halted Mrs. Grace Hart: 64, of near Cold- commercial flights at Willow Run “ter. Airport for more than six hours Oakland County Sheriff's Depart- | Many Detroit streetcars were halt- ed by ice on overhead wires. dent reports in this area, but only Driving sleet and rain made one injury resulted. Another traf- roads hazardous in central and fic accident was reported in Water- western Massachusetts, Maine, ford, and the State Police listed New Hampshire and Vermont. New three, the Pontiac Police receiving Hampshire State Police asked mo- calls on three others. torists to leave their cars at home Despite heavy snow, the Oakland and Maine forecasters predicted 5 County Road Commission reports to 10 inches of snow by nightfall. that no state roads were impass- The storm dealt its mest para- able. and sanding was ‘Started on lyzing blow at the Southwest, | CUD roads this morning ius: tate waebeebay reecus The State Highway Department crews broke through 6-feot drifts | °2'd that by noon today all high- te reecue thousands of shivering | “25% Were in: good driving condi tion. motorists in Texns ond Oth- City Forester William Aho said damage to city trees was negligi- ble despite icing and high winds Only one tree on Pontiac's west side was reported damaged, al- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5 Army tanks. helicopters, rail ruad trains and bulidozers were use dto free the marooned thou- sands At least 2,000 persons were res- cued in the 100-mile area around Wichita Falls, Tex.. alone. Between 1955 to Be Among Best Babson Sees Good Ist H alt: Year Slightly Under 1954 | By ROGER W. (Special te The Pontiac Press) Dislocations in the automotive industry have unset- whe | tled business in Pontiac during the year just closing, and will continue to have a significant effect during 1955. There will be, in my opinion, two distinct parts to the coming relatively. stable an considerably more spotty. On the average, I would say that gen- eral activity will be somewhat below 1954 when final tally is made of the new year, perhaps 5 per cent. | This will, of course, still mean one of the four or five best years on record, especially when compared with prewar Vernon and Seymour, Tex., a heli- copter picked up five persons in a stalled automobile In Oklahoma, where thousands more had been marooned, all ma- jor highways were reported clear. | Many of the stranded motor- ists had been traveling on U.S. 66 to attend the Rose Bow! game at) Pasadena, Calif. | A railroad crewman helped rescte 350 persons be- tween Harrold and Electra, Tex., (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Counters Heed Birds’ Advice and Stay Inside LAFAYETTE, Ind. (UP) — In- clement weather forced postpone- ment until today of the annual Tippecanoe County winter bird! census A sleet storm struck yesterday and the census takers decided it | was no use to start the count then. | trucks, buses, automobile + — parts and acces- feel that unemployment problems | sense than to go out in this kind| sories, ‘construction of im-| may prevail in several important | uip- industries. Living costs wil] show | *"Those birds have got more of weather,”” said Mrs. Irving W. Burr. SALT LAKE CITY @® — The Utah mountain village of Mam- moth, population 150, is in trouble because it hasn't had enough | snow. State Sanitary Engineer | L. M. Thatcher said that due to lack of snow coverage the ground has froten down past the 17-mile pipeline that supplies the village | with water, also freezing the lime, BIG PINEY, Wyo. (® — The 200 residents of Big Piney, one) of the coldest spots in the nation. were left shivering without gas or, lights last night when fire razed | a power plant. The temperature | was 20 below zero. Raper One Groep of Bresses fermeriy te 2 sieee Row 84 0. ment received seven other acci- ‘called on the ailing Roman Cath- TIME TO PUSH AGAIN—If you hopefully laid away your snow shovel during the recent mild days, Jast night ended your vacation from pushing frozen rain around. Three young residents are shown doing a part this morning. _ to —— are G lenna, t Specialist Finds Pontiff Improved — +e any = ais bed Pentiac Press Phote and Mary Frances Wilson, 6. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilson, of 111 Palmer St., and Sharon MacDonald. 11, of 115 Palmer St., daughter of Mr. = | aire. Gayton MacDonald. Ike Expected to ‘Request * $3 Billion for Foreign Aid. | indicated the proposal had | been adopted 286 to 268. | This 18-vote margin was, lice said they will carry on their strict enforcement by jailing all motorists driving under the in- fluence of liquer. f on the basis of reports, Going along with the crack-down, Slipped out to newsmen in | the assembly corridors from | tellers handling the ballots. | E| The voting began after a last | attempt to pro- | Weekend, received 30 days in the minute Communist > | long the issue. The Assembly went almost im- mediately into the vote on the operative clause of the — Lendon-Paris accords w he Assembly President Andre i Troquer called the matter up | shortly after 5 p.m. 11 a.m. EST. | Normally it takes about an hour to determine the outcome of an Assembly vote. There were no deputies ‘listed to | | speak. When Le Troque proposed proceeding to the vote at once, Jacques Duclos, floor leader of the = bloc, said he wanted to | judges here said they would make jail a mandatory sentence for drunk drivers. Three persons, convicted of drunk driving after the Christmas Oakland County Jail when they /appeared before Municipal Judges Maurice E. Finnegan and Cecil McCallum. To Halt Delivery of ‘Junk Mail | Summerfield Stopping City, Town Service on, | March 31, 1955 late yesterday, was due to natural causes, an autopsy revealed today. Dr. John J. Marra, Pon- tiac General Hospital path- ologist, said the unidenti- fied woman died of pneumonia of beth lungs. He said his examination of the woman, who appar- rently had been dead about three days, revealed no signs of violence. Police were unable to ex- plain how the body was in the swamp. The body, disaovered by three Redford brothers who |Lake Township, bore no identity clues. VATICAN CITY (INS) — A gae-| WASHINGTON ® — The Eisenhower Eanes cialist treating Pope Pius XII found | was said today to be nearly ready with a request to Con- the ailing pontiff today greatly cress for at least three billion dollars to continue eco- improved since his last visit 10 1 omic and military aid to friendly nations abroad. [cave age: Such an amount would be slightly more than the WASHINGTON W — Postmasier| bel) be the woman’s full-length ls ree eut him off hess General Summerfield announceg | coat, bore the name “Mattox,” had already today that city and town deliveries a Toledo clothing store. They pe Sa pr erga will be discontinued | said the store owter has been Premier Pierre Mendes-France | 31, 1955. | comtacted but me clues have who has made passage of this | “!t March turned wp, Western European Union treaty an| Such deliveries of what the Post issue of confidence in his govern- | ment, said he did not want to pre- | Dr. Antonio Gasbarrini, a spe- cialist in gastro-intestinal medicine, olic leader this morning with Dr. Riccardo Galaeazzi-Lisi, the pon- tiffs persona] physician. Gasbarrini found that the her- nia of the Pope's esophagus, which caused the gastritis and hiccough- | ing which marked his illness, was reduced. Consequently, no surgery was foreseen in the near future. To Sleep New Year In NEW YORK (UP) — At least one hostelry in the heart of the Broadway area believes in a quiet New Year's Eve. Owner Irwin Kramer of the Hotel Edison says he's refusing to rent any rooms or suites for parties so his other guests can sleep the New Year in ,$2,780,000,000 Congress provided this year for grants, loans and arms shipments to more than 40 friendly sor uver teenes Restaurant Aids Bobbie's Fund probably will unveil the new program in his budget mes- Hamburg Lovers Add to Collection for lad sage Jan. 17. Informed officials reported gov- Who Lost Both Legs The Bobbie Dunn Fund has ernment agencies have decided Congress should be asked to appro- | pickle jar auxiliary. Half-filled with greenbacks. the priate between 3 and 3'3 billion | dollars. The State, Treasury and | jar sits on the counter of a West | | Huron street hamburger palace. Defense departments and the For- | eign Operations Administration are. expected to agree within the next week on a firm figure and also decide on where the money should be allocated by regions Any request fer three billion dollars or more would certainly face critical scrutiny in Congress. Foreign aid programs have been vent anyone from speaking. But Le Troquer said the reg without debate. for a Vote of confidence, requiring his government's resignation if the | Assembly rejected the treaty. In |the Assembly's previous week of | Men: | | wrangling over the treaties, |des-France survived two such votes The Assembly already has ratified the three other major sections of the London-Paris | aecords, Early today the weary | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) Town Policewomen ‘Make Meters Pay Once again the Premier called ees | lished on an experimental basis 15 | months ago. The system allowed itt it ra | distribution on selected routes tions permitted an immedaite vote | of advertising vauiocial ad io from the body. “householder, ' or ‘‘boxholder,”’ without spe- | cific street address. The experiment, which had been tried previously by the Democratic administration, re sulted in numerous protests that | the result clogged the postal system. Rep simply to Murray (D-Tenn), Summerfield that | mail"’ ' committee would take steps to out- law it Sen. Carlson (R-Kan), chairman of the Senate Post Of- | ond 45. She was about 5 who is! slated to become chairman of the | House Post Office Committee in ithe new Congress assembling next | week, said recently he had told | Washington, D.C., heeled shoes was found about 10 Quality of the clothing was de- sat ow | scribed as “good.” Her age was placed between 40 feet six inches tall and weighed about 100 pounds. Marra said she had suf- |fered from tuberculosis but the | disease apparently was cured at the time of death. A smal] bruise | was found on the abdomen. Nothing was found in the stomach but Dr. Marra said samples of the woman's digestive organs and brain will be sent to the Michigan Health Dept. af unless ‘‘junk Lansing for further tests, deliveries were stopped, his_ Fingerprints are being sent to Michigan State Police Post and local law enforce- retiring ment agencies in an effort to iden- tify the woman Ground beef lovers began drop- | med iderably in recent | -_ ns ping in dollar bills Tuesday, BABSON I must admit that I feel that the average will move off in several of your city’s important lines: Automobiles, standards. years, and several key Congress members have sald they will oppose any new funds for strictly economic aid. when manager Cleli Morse first set the jar out at XXX luncheon. ette, 135 W. Huron St. Pasted on the big bottle is a newspaper photo of 13-year-old Bobbie Dunn, the Pontiac lad who lost both legs under a freight train | Christmas Day. | “It's half full and probably has. $35-$40 in it,’’ Morse said. ‘But we want to get it packed full be- | fore we turn it over to the family.” Meanwhile, Mayor’ William W. | Donaldson reported his office and , Officials helping to draft the new | | program said it would seek to! \chareeed most of the U.S. dollars 'to the Far East but that it does not contemplate any massive as- sistance similar to the postwar Marshall Plan for Western Europe Orion Man Dies in M24 Crash R. W. Downer Killed as | Car Skids Into Truck on Icy Pavement BABSON ear, the first part the second part | home phones have been kept ring- | | ing by persons wishing to contrib- ute to the fund. Contributions may be mailed | to the Bobbie Dunn Fund, care | of Mayor, Pontiac, Mich. | Contributions received so far | | have not been tabulated, since the | unsealed envelopes are being) A Lake Orion factory worker turned over to an administrative | died today when his car skidded | committee composed of three local on icy M24 north of Bald Mountain | ministers. bodies, dustrial plant and ment, and residential build- | ing. On the credit side of the ledger, | I am optimistic about a few activi- , ties and even expect some to outdo 1954; Rubber molded products, paint, varnish, dairy products, stee! products, and public construction. Little change seems probable in | Products, chemicals, light | | electrical equipment, and commer- cial building. Retail trade should hold up remarkably well, with variety chains, department stores, and food marts enjoying a turnover very close to 1954 levels. The employment situation is volatile indeed, but I look for road and crashed backwards into | ant emigny Eravel track: Drop Leaflets on China Robert W. Downer, 51, of 4446) - Sunnybrook, the victim, was pro) TAIPEH, Formosa —National- | 'nounced dead at the scene by Dr. | ist Chinese planes dropped “‘sev-| ‘Leon Cobb, deplty Oakland County eral hundred thousand” leaflets on the Red Chinese coast before dawn | today, the Defense Ministry an- Downer was on his way to the | nounced. All planes returned. Pontiac bus station with his son, In Today’ s Press Richard, 27, of Cincinnati, 0., | Birmingham little change locally, altho there, ;may be some softening toward | | year’s end. | In brief, Pontiac faces a rela- | tively hopefal year, but one | which will require astute plan- | ning to ensure profits. who was scheduled to leave this forecastg on the national | morning for Ohio. Vv scene include: vie. Mal : H GENERAL BUSINESS—Despite | Clifford Hill, %, of 20220 Angling. | Psa [Pr Ba ficde oon ocdunende . wails from some quarters, 1954 Livonia, the truck driver, told Cesaty News Cae | saw a drop in the average physical Deptfiies Mike Felice and Marian fsene. Dr. George cuieneaicae @ volume of business of only 5 per Bauman, that he could not miss samy Post sees erenene es 0 | cent from the record year 1953 and the car Latrobe, M 8 1955 could see_a rise of about the Richard Downer was treated at Lawrence. Davia x same amount. Certainly, the direc- Pontiac General Hospital for face patterns 10 tion of business until mid-1955 will cuts. Hill was not injured Shooters me, 1. | be upward ——__—— — | TV & Redic Programs br] ane wh . art rq BUSINESSMEN WILL WAKE , New Your's Modern and ee ee Want kak M1, Ron, | Pavilion Wemen's Pages ............ ®, 10, 11 | ‘first half of the coming year. As ,1955 moves towar dits close, I, | moderate betterment during the UP.—During 1954 many business- Rappy's Entire Steck ef Dresses New ' selling at 0%. i ‘ ? men rediscovered the meaning of (Continued on Page 15, Col. 1) Qaman's Tel-Beren Store Open every evening ‘tl 8 ‘ | are learning that the three police- ' women patroling downtown streets | ing for discontinuance. | really mean business—to the tune | addressed mail, of about $2.500 a month | 5 and from that day on the num. meued in November of last year. | late Wednesday afternoon, while ‘target shooting. | JACKSON ‘#—Jackson motorists fice Committee, only a few days Th ago issued a public statement call- 2 et wees Ee hoay wae found is located about 50 yards south of Gale road in a summer with their eyes on parking meters | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) The dropping of the simplified which is handled at a third-class rate of 1% cents That's the average monthly take per piece, applies only to city and from Tires paid by overtime park- | village delivery routes. Such mail i j ing violators said the city hired wil] stil] be handled on rural routes for Parking we Tunnel three full-time policewomen to and to boxholders at post offices ROSEVILLE, Calif. @#—It was a man the meter patrol. | where no city or village delivery drizzly morning, Highway Patrol- service is available. | man Kenneth Armbruster said, and This type of patron has had the &@ car was parked smack in the Girl’s Reason Obvious The women went on duty Oct. ber of parking violation tickets Service since October 194 middie of a narrow two-lane tunnel issued started climbing fast. In ———— jon OS. near here: October they wrote out 3.860 tick. Can't Moke Light of It © Seetty Bick Sa) SOROS om 8 ols, Conipeied with 2.306 lensed windshield wiper that squeakéd ky jaguine patrciecs) ie Oe! TAIPEH. Formosa wu — For- Why stop in the tunnel and jcher.. oan mosa's 10 million people can hard- create such a dangerous traffic . : ly make light of a bill passed by hazard?’ the officer asked Last month the number shot up the Chinese Nationalist Parliament “That's obvious.” the girl re- to 4,908 as compared with 1.153 today. It raises light and power plied. ‘‘I can work on the wiper | rates by 32 per cent. here without getting wet.” Target- Shooting Brothers Find Body Pontiae Press Phote | They are, left to right. Herman, Fredrick and Je hannes Luitink. The body was frozen in the ice and snow, indicating !t had been there for some time. IN WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — These three Red- ford Township brothers discovered the body of aj woman near Gale Road, in White Lake Township, — -—_ ot guile eon HS ia natal ep ~ : i THE: PONTIAC PRESS, _THURSDAY, DECEMBER“%0, 1954 The Day rn Birmingham Weeber Family: Heads List of Lighting Contest Winners Frem Our Birmingham Bureau BIRMINGHAM -- Repeat per formances were scored by three of the five winners in this vear's Junior Chamber of Commerce Christmas outdoor lighting = con- test, with prize-winning displa\s announced yesterda) . As was the case last vear the grand prize was awarded to the Arthur G. Weeber family, 219 Film St. Four of the seven Weeber chil dren took an active part in re building. painting and garbing dis catded mannequins to depict a lighted manger scene with caroiers and q birthday card Other two-time winners were the Herbert J. Millers, 2134 Man- chester Rd. ang Mr. and Mrs. Fred Steinle Jr. 1860 Humphrey Ave, The Steinies have a full Christmas scree in their front yard, while at the Miller home, Santa Is heeding down the chim ney. Angelis and carolers com plete the pictere. Neweomers on the prize jist are Mr. and Mrs. R. Lo Skinner |Jr 9% Fairfax Ave who added a Senta Claus to their lighting ar rangement, and Mr. and Mrs T, P. Gobeske, 146 Birmingham Bivd., who garnished their garage door with a painted scene of carolers. Claude Kidd Jaycee president. said honorable mention went to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew G. Suhart 17% Cole 38 for thew unique lighting. and the Rolland G. Oh lines, 1456 Stanley Blvd. who dex orated their yard with Santa and his reindeer. Kidd said outside dec orationg had been used on an esti mated 2.500 Birmingham homes this year. * ¢ @ Museums of Cranbrook Acade my of Art and Institute of Sci- ence will be closed New Year's and Sunday of the holi day weekend Christ Church Cran- brook ig open to visitors from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily except dur ing services. eee In the annual pre-holiday ciash Fitzgerald's all-veteran high schoo! five will attempt to down the Bir- mingham team tonight. with the club and Fitzgerald s junior vareity starting activities at It is expected that major action will be’ demonstrated by William Watson, Dick Sheldon William Sawney, Edmond Peters. Robert Isbell and Bob Goldsmith for Bir s s se Eéwin F. Kirbert. YMCA secre tary, shares a recent true Christmas the father. 0 former Gl. is in poor health. as is the mother who ts under the care of @ physician Boy Escapes Death in 2-Car Collision BLOOMFIELD TOWNSIIIP A 6year-cld Utica boy narrowly missed death last mght when the ear In which he was riding was struck by another auto at Square Lake and Franklin Rds Donald Hudgens was thrown from a car driven by Mrs Clara 8 Norris just before ft rolled over twice According to Policeman Norman Dehmke, the boy escaped being crushed by about two inches when the vehicle overturned. Treated for injuries received in the collision was Mrs Norris %5 of 6) N. Tasmania. Ponnac the other driver. Cari Matheny. 22 of 2951 Voorheis, Pontiac) and Mrs Norris’ son. Adrian P 7 Police said Mrs Norris car was struck as she was crossing Frank bn and ‘didn't see what hit me Matheny told police he didn 1 think Mrs. Norris was going to pul! out ee The Weather PONTIAC AND VICENITY — Partty eloed? temerree with « fow eeattered enew flurries Lew te sight 18 te |7 igh temeorrew OM te Re West te northwest winds 18 to ?? miles @tminishing stows Partis cleedy to somee might ced continerd cel4 iow it Teder tm Pontiac ‘Awe temperature perecing 8 am AY 8 om Wind receity Mhreetion§ Morthwest Sun errs Thursday a: 8 0¢ >= so mph Sun rise® Prider at 66) om Meon eets Thursday a eps Mere rises Pridar at a) Bewsterr Tempersteres sone. = lie m 12s Ld i] Ld a] - wi ) eon 3p Fa Wedneséar in Ponmtise (Aa recorded éewn'own Lecwn, auupeotan” a gaa “sate aay a rms end anew “ow Ove Year pee eos Age te Peatice tne temperate temperate rs _— ° tom perature i Swtnsore a» 8° > ten 1@ t= 1908 Wednesday's 1 Piemerecs 3 | cetacorey as Py Rrownevilie €1 43 Miam: 7% % Ruffele 3% 29 Milwauzee 3: 2 “ediliae 7 of ite «627 «(fe oe 3 628 Pitteurgh 4s 3 Pons West bos a eg a 7 93 6 ‘anciete 8% . O¢ Rapids 28 28 8 F Marie 25 . Reughten = 9 ¢ Beattie “ « inane Om oe ate all =o Ch ieaming z % } “e« ' and city nurse The dad's tem- porary job ends this week per cent A spokesman for the National Bureau of Casualty Underwriters said later that rate reductionsfor young women drivers were being considered by 1) companies repre sented by the bureau. TRAFFIC CRAWIS — One lane traffic was the Another breakin. but with nothing rule at Fort Scott, Kan. as the eommimity started mobiles slowly a SENS Fo as coproducer—odfrey made two references to the romance As he introduced Miss Marlowe for her first song, he took her by the hand, admired her 64»-carat | diamond engagement said are two wonderful people ’ State to Spend $5,000 Pushing Sale of Apples LANSING #—The state plans to spend $5000 to promote the sale of Michigan apples. the Agricul- ture Department said today Ine I Wells administrative assistant said much of Michigan's 1954 apple crop is stil! in storage | ‘October rains caused the 1954 crop of apples to mpen too fast he said ‘They dont seem to be selling because they re too pale” The 1954 crop was estimated at 5.650.000 bushels, Wella said As of Dec. 1, some 2', million bushels were still in storage. On Dec 1. 1953. only 1.930.000 bushels were in storage, he said | The 1953 crop was larger than this | year's | contro! ring and | F riday | vot dow! G rear : I sure do wish you and Larry! a = he Gennes me all the happiness in the world You, The other agreements. ending the Allied occupation of West Ger-| the disputed | international ‘ many and putting Saar Valley under were ratified quickly last after the Assembly first ment pact. Because he had not made the latter pact a confidence issue, Mendes France was able to call again for its ratification in a new bill A showdown had been ex- pected in last night's Assembly session Intricacies of French par llamentar) procedure. manipulated by the Assembly's Communist bloc forced the postponement In Augusta, Ga, President Ei senhower ts keeping in close touch with the voting The White House. staff spent most of vesterday near telephones Groves Heated 3 Nights LOS ANGELES w — Orchard heaters glowed for the third suc cessive night as Southern Califor- nia lemon and orange growers attempted to prevent freezing tem- peratures from damaging their multimillion-dollar crop. Warmer weather is expected for the week- end. Wells said he would attend a) meeting in Grand Rapids Monday with the advertising agency for the Apple Storage Commission to plan an advertising campaign Most of the advertising. he said | would be placed in bakers’ trade journals on the theory of the apples can be sold to com- mercial bakers than to housewives AP Wrrepbete moaning down ane to dig out from a inch snowtal] which hit the area streets after the street had heen parhally cleared. ‘yesterday. Shown above ts a line of trucks and auto | | Some drifts were as high as parking meters. that more | of the main. iy; Retrial Motion : Sheppard's Attorneys Cite 41 Errors Made in Court Proceedings CLEVELAND «#—Judge Edward Biythin today -took under advise- ment a motion for a new trial by Dr. Samue! Sheppard, convicted of second degree murder last week ,in the July 4 bludgeoning of his , pregnant wife, Marilyn. The motion cited 4 errors which defense attorneys said were made during the trial of the Bay Village osteopath. . s . Another part of the same motion was filed today, a week after the origina] petition. In the new re- quest, Sheppard's attorneys said they have “newly discovered evi- dence now known and not avail- able to the defendant at the time of his trial.”’ Judge Blythin said he would hold a separate hearing Jan. 8 on that part of the motion. The attorneys did not specify what new evidence Was discovered Sheppard has been sentenced to life in prison. Unless the jury ver- dict is upset, it will be 10 years before he is eligible for parole Sheppard appeared sleepy but confident as he was led into the courtroom, handcuffed to a deputy sheriff. * * «6 For the hearing today Shep- pards attorneys subpoenaed five witnesses. They were J. Spencer Houk, mayor of Bay Village and a close friend of the Sheppard fam)- George Dallas, a Cleveland Plain Dealer reporter who was one of the first newsmen to reach the scene of the siaying: and three members of the jury that convicted Sheppard. One of the jurors, Mrs. Williams, was asked by defense attorney William J. Corrigan whether she had received a letter during the triaf: * Luella Ld * She said she had turned the let- ‘ter over.to a bailiff. The hearing was recessed briefly while court * attaches searched for the letter Presumably the letter was simi- Jar to the crank letters which were received by many of the prospec- tive jurors before the trial began Corrigan also asked Mrs. Wil- liams whether she ever told a wom- an fnend that “you would frv Sheppard?'’ She emphatically de- nied making any such statement The other jurors subpoenaed were James C. Bird. the jury foreman; and Mrs. Louise Feucmer. 2 MSC Deans Planning Trip to Okinawa School EAST LANSING #—Two Michi- gan State College deans will leave Jan. 6 for Okinawa to review prog- ‘ress of MSC's ‘‘adopted’’ univer- sity, the University of Ryukyus. Dean M E. Mueldee of the i school of scence and arts and ~ Dean T. K. Cowden of the school |of agriculture will make the in- spection tour, expected to take about a month Michigan State, through a con- tract with the Army. has been helping the young university for the past four years. Six MSC fac- ultvy members currently are serv- ing at the University of Ryukyus as teachers and advisers. Cardinal Leaves Tokyo TOKYO w — Francis Cardinal Spellman. archbishop of New York, left for Okmawa today after mine days here and in Korea. Todav he said Mass aboard the carrier Princeton in Tokens harbor. 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The Rev. |perintendent of the Chicago Dis- trict of the Lexington Conference will be present. Dr. Riley received his training at De Pauw University, Garrett Biblical Seminary and Boston Uni- versity. He has been pastor in Highland Park, Columbus, Ohio, St. Louis, Mo., Des Moines, Iowa, Colérado Springs, Colo., Chicago, Ill. and Boston, Mass. The last four years he has been superin- tendent of the Chicago District. A combined choir under the di- rection of Mrs. Anria Mae Murray will furnish the music with Mrs. Harriet Allen singing “a solo. The Fellowship will present a citizen award to Dr. Roy Cooley for his outstanding work. At the close of the program, the officers will be installed. The Rev. Richard H. Dixon_Jr. is president of the Fellowship and |the Rev. Donald E. 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FE 4-0581 STEAM -— 1N THIS AD! Westinghouse IRONS sana $12 tirnry or art parking ‘Where Wrigley’s Used to Be’ sume FREE PARKING | Miss America Ad Libs NEW YORK—When “Miss America,” Lee Ann Meriweather of in San Francisco, made her debut as a dramatic actress on TV, ‘To Add 4 Terminals ‘on TV Dramatic Debut |= ! four By EARL WILSON ia | 4: . THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 80, 1954 : Robot Tanks Reaned | FIVE be used in developing ‘an eon | trols along the lines of automatic GRAND RAPIDS @—The Army flight controls now used in air-| GRAND RAPIDS w—The Michi- | has given Lear, Inc., an M48 tank craft. tor More Jobs Reported —_|t-340 over'the last 30-day period ending Nov. 15. | gan Employment Security Commis- | The age of any horse is caleu- _sion-Wednesday reported an in- lated from January first, regard- ep d crease in employment in the Grand less of the time of year it was but they | Rapids area during the period end-,born. A foal becomes a yearling { con- have many feast days and family ing Dec. 15. The commission placed |on January first after the date of tracts division, said the tank would gatherings. employment at 107, 700—af increase its birth, she was not only calm—she proved she could ad lib. Another performer handed her her coat, but gave it to her backwards. Instead of getting flustered, . she said, “No, I'm wearing it the other way this season.” | * * * * Weuldn't you think it would be hard to hide Marilyn Monroe? | All the same it was done for several days .~. . but the mystery of her whereabouts may be settled now. Her atterney, Frank Delaney, was asked te have her report at 20th Century-Fex in Hollywood Tuesday for “additional photography” on “The Seven-Year Itch.” Delaney asked for a few days postponement. Marilyn's been travelifig and “isn’t too well.” She's also indicated she'd like to spend New Year's with the Milton H. Greenes in W Conn. Delaney’s helping her adjust her film contract. She wants—among other concessions—story approval. * * * * TV Actor Eddie Hanley has been around smooching all the girls this holi- day season. “I guess I just got the. Kissmus spirit,” he explained. * x x * Beautiful Kim Novak sent the | Wilsons a most imaginative holiday gift. Kim and her beau, Mack Krim, use a rubber stamp when they g¢ calling which says, “Kim and Krim were here,” and, on their return, an- other stamp that says, “Novack and Mack were back.” She sent us a | stamp saying, “E.W. and the B.W. | were here. That’s EARL and his girl, | brother.” * * * * : Jackie Gleason’s manager, “Bullets” Durgom, was trying to * explain the huge figure Jackie’ll be earning from Buick to a i reporter. “We call it $11,000,000 although actually it’s only | $10,500,000—but;” he sald, “we figure we'll need half a million | for stamps.” THE MIDNIGHT EARL... i Dextra Baldwin McGonagle, granddaughter of the famous “Lucky” Baldwin of gold-strike fame, had $500,000 worth of : diamonds delivered to her at her hotel ; by Cartier’s. Mrs. McGonagle, who just inherited $15,000,000, has a few oil wells and a 250,000-acre ranch in Nevada. x & kk * George Gobel turned down 25 G's to be master of ceremonies at General Motors’ TV Motorama ... E! Morocco trio: Frank Sinatra and Gloria Stokowski with Harold Arien .. . Connie Anderson, - the pretty TV showgirl, is having a night club act written for her by Eli Basse. Jan Murray got the good holiday news: no immediate ulcer operation necéssary . Despite the commissioner's blast, some cops put the arm on night clubs for Christmas “gifts” . . . Martha Raye, recovering, still plans to do her next TV’er Jan. 21 . . . European returnees tell of noisy Mel Ferrer-Audrey Hepburn battles. KIM NOVAK CONNIE * * * * Marlon Brando, visiting Monica Boyar at Lenox Hill Hosp., stayed to entertain in the children’s ward on Christmas Day. Oleg Cassini and Grace Kelly left for a quiet week in Palm | Beach. Earl's Pearls... A chaperon’s an elderly woman who accompanies young women to see they don’t indulge in the things she would have indulged in if she hadn't been chap- eroned when she was a young woman. eee 1954) Liquor Holiday Wins Applause | Only 2 Violations Mar jerice cited a licensee for permit. 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He USE YOUR CREDIT Take Up to 6 Months to Pay! Py | We Give Holden Stamps 4 on , , . ’ =. |} ‘ , ‘ or ‘ \ « " f 4 F ied , ‘ ; s‘EIGHT io ! THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30,1956 - — ee - Hubby Should Help Wite With Chores Inside House ‘cist i'w ‘te rust Prison Escapes Backs — | T, } by MARGARET LATROBE biscuits, souffles and pies. He has; up to one thing — they love tt I don’t gay they should learn to, ramee?| Anybody notice a wife FAYETTEVILLE, Ark @ — Say HAP PY N EW ' : painting woodwork or hanging 8 When the traffic | chan to One agp betdegronm aol to clean - quickly. wnt _ a man bap iateres — ponaralagines! there is! oe of wal ¢ or replacing | green, the car in =— a ales his wife—“just don't ever exqert | Bat he watn't going te get ing togethe ng needie- & shingle here and there? lice i car backed up. The ” ' id Ye ’ 1 e me to help with the dishes Asia | mS See — MY | seems = SS ete ee ed eens the aoa Nobody complanis about the aroopers decided to investigate. . is firmly down!” and he, about. modern | is am they should become the doormats : Pp poor The t wi Gg she didn't. Each evening, this ae trying het to hear the wee one and women ee — rae of lazy girls who don't carry their female taking over man's work— Ka y yr hig wwe escapese me took just @ little bit longer and) screeching Da-da-da-da. Silly great spearation of chores. No own stroke on the team. But to| why all tie noise about Pop at the = Sag para nigra The ow C hubby waited impatiently for her man! Now he can mix the, for- - imply that husbands are doing two | kitchen sink in a pretty white: , 7 ; return to the living room. | amie for the other additions, ieee eee ee oi dehy comes, |20b8 while wifey entertains herself | apron? nad paral reaper eae “ t rT] He poked his head-into the kitch-/ burp them, change them, bethe”/ 11. wite grabs her shorthand book | *!! day and shirks the housework | He likes it fine. He and the little | been stolen. | Gg on ports er en~"‘Hey, hurry up. What's taking | “°™- ‘and gets a job downtown. Why doesn't ring any gongs in my head. | woman are together. Having fun you so long?” Silly boy Now he is | All the fuss and furor about should it be so terrible if men Anybody seen a few wives | together Who's complaining? | The Mississipi river drains five: | cooking, paring vegetables, baking ' husbands being servants just adds have learned to enjoy housework?! 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She is ®Y Mrs. VandenBerg and daugh- . ; ter Sue, of Findlay, Ohio. a@ junior in s ° s University of Kniselys of Dr. and Mrs. Harold Furleng of Navaje read and Dr. and Mrs. Michigan | Arthur BR. Young of Shore View School of | drive returned Tuesday after ; visiting over the holidays in —_ : Nursing. Searcy, Ark. a ig aa | zs 68 6 | Mr. and Mrs. Charlies M. Fer- CAROLYN RAE SMITH : __ jrer and daughter, Carol ‘Ann, of | East Lansing. are spending the holidays at the houseguests of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Ethan |Cudney of Marlborough drive. s * s Nema M. Porter Married in St. Vincent Church Rite St. Vincent de Paul Church was the setting Wednesday morning when Norma Maureen Porter and ed friends Wednesday evening at The bride wore a navy blue wy dinner party giden in the home wool dresg with white trim and mavy and white accessories, She carried a colonial bouquet of 'mermans of Ottawa drive. THE PONTIA Holidays smiths of |\Welcomes45) Ridge road | . : tnmone the UNIS Evening engagement of Furlongs, Youngs their dqaughter,, Spend Holidays in Carolyn to Searcy, Ark. Wiliam Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Vanden- Knisely Jr., | Berg of Lakewood drive will ew son of tertain 45 guests at an open house : | this evening tn their home. the W. J. |. The Vandenbergs have as their Robert D. Rosenbaum of Chicago spoke their marriage vows She is the daughter of Mrs. Wil- liam Earle of Union street, and Thomas B. Porter of Willard street. The Rev. Maurice Vetyser performed the ceremony. @ New and better, free from grit, free from lye, free from acids, contains no an- teal fate or vegetable fats. | _ white carnations and pink réses. Serving as hostess was Peggy Day of Grand Blanc, and other taille dress and carried a colonial’ jyaith Bradley, Richard St. Jobe bouquet of pink carnations and and Janet Walter ef Kalamazoo. a Miss Walter is spending her honor and the bride's only at-| holiday vacation from Kalamazoo |tendant. Kenneth Hulslander was College as the houseguest of Dr. \ceae ‘mam ‘ and Mrs. Harold A. St. John of | Fer her " : West Iroquois road. | Mre. Harte wore 0 dress of bask | .-. eee ower pink satin WHR 6 Fess teague, Va., will be the houseguest =. of her parents, the Edwin J. Wa- After a breakfast at Devon Ga- terburys of Mark avenue, until bles the newlyweds left for a the end of March. She will then {honeymoon trip to Chicago. They return to Chincoteague to join om es oe ey eect: oe = Ase SRS a, ‘o bridegroom attended Western Uni- | od Jeanette DeClerck wore a gray | ; | present time. | versity and University of Ilinois. | * 6 °e ” | Mrs. T. RB. Spratt of Monroe, New Clothes Built | lowa, has been the houseguest | of Mr. and Mrs. Charies Cop ith for several days. Chief difference between new ‘fashions that hark back to | the 20s and the actual fashions ._ « @ of the 20s is that the new clothes Mrs. Carl Chfford returned to have shape built in. They don't her home on North Telegraph road Mrs. Robert Scott of Chinco ef Woodland avenue | ~ are’ C’PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMB * With Travelin ER 30, 1954 g, Open Hou ‘ Ses | | \ | | JUDITH ANN ROOT The engagement of their daugh- \ter, Judith Ann, to Richard M. | Rosenbaum. is announced by her |parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Root |of Lenox street. He is the son of ithe Hubert Rosenbaums of T jkana, Ark. NORMA LEE GOODMAN The engagement of their. daugh- ter, Norma. Lee, to John Edward Schulz. is announced by her par- ents, Mrs. Eva Goodman of Mark SHIRLEY DEVINE Mr. and Mrs. Thomas: Devine of Lindsay street announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Shir- ley, to William Dunston, gon of the William Dunstons of Clarkston. | BLOOMFIELQ HILLS—The sea- |by the Cranbrook Music Guild will nasium Saturday, Jan. 8 The Detroit Symphony Orches- tra will be presented by the Guild who are returning at 8:30 that evening with Paul te their | Paray conducting. Ushering will be members of the Junior League Mrs. Frank Alien, Mrs. Thomas Saciham, Mrs. Kenneth Christie, Mrs. | James McKeasie, Mrs. James | B. Van Dusen and Mrs. Hugh R. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Shinnick have planned a dinner before the concert as have Mr. and Mrs. John W. Sanders’ Mr. and Mrs. | i j of his parents, the George K. Zim- take place in the Cranbrook Gym, | i ij Dr. and Mra. W. Lieyd Kemp Richard Zimmerman entertain- | .45's third concert to be presented | have had as their guests through the holidays, their daughter, if * Gygli will leave to Heard by Club | Mrs. Lester Snell acted as toast- Gunner Kartstrom will be hosts mistress for the evening when Pon- at another dinner party, and Mr. tiac Toastmistress Club met in Ho and Mrs. Walter F. Skinner will | tel Waldron. lentertain after the concert at a Evelyn Cole wag critic for Mrs. |supper party at their home George McLeod who spoke on Glengary Circle. That same afternoon at 3:00 | oelockh there will be a young | peeple’s concert with Valter Masters from Cranbrook School will be ushers. B The Atwood Oatmans and Double the Strength of Reguie: Sai Sode ‘hang from the shoulders. Wednesday evening after visiting \ir. and Mrs. HW. Peters all ee - for a few days with her sister, formeriy of Birmingham, and who Mrs. Ralph Fralick. now live im Summit, N. J., are Year Term. VETERAN MEN-WOMEN Training is a MUST today! Short Practical Courses leading to early employment. Enroll now for Mid- Monday, January 3 Day, Half-Day, and Evening School Beginning and Refresher Courses Are Offered in: TYPEWRITING - SHORTHAND BOOKKEEPING - ACCOUNTING COMPTOMETER and CALCULATOR Under the Direction of a Competent Staff of Instructors ‘S , 7 W. Lawrence Street, Pontiac. Phone or Return This Ad for Information Grandview boulevard and Mr. and | Mrs. L. C. Smith of Irwin aven Music Guild Has Discussion A round table discussion on the most intteresting musical events at tended during the vear was held by members of Pontiac Guild of Music Teachers when they heid their annual dinner. Mrs. Everett Harris was hostess for the Tuesday evening event in her home on Berkshire road. Mrs. was assistant hos- the business session, | rian by Oscar Schmidt, president. Mrs, Don Derragon led the dis- Mrs. Harold James was a . 3% ts the date for the APPROVED Tropics Boost Colorful Shoes A winter cruise to South Amer- Phone FE 2-3551 je birth of a daughter, Beverly été Pick your JOB and PREPARE for it. Specialized iM ice hay Woke I le wae Ged a | Hills Country, Club. They will join the group of | people with whom for many years they have celebrated New | Year's Bee, and whe this year will meet at Mr. and Mrs. Theodore F. W. Myers’ for cock- tails and then ge on to Deven Gables te dinner Others in the group are the Ray- monds, Mr. and Mrs. Cari Bradt, Mr. and Mrs. William L. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Craig, Mr. land Mre H. F. Klein, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Weed, Mr. and |Mrs. John W. Knecht, Mr. and land Mrs. Percy K. Loud. |. Mr. and Mrs. Meyers will leave shortly for their home itn Delray Beach, Fia. if s s ° Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Black have left their Bloomfield Hills |home to spend two months in | Sarasota, Fla ica may be beyond your means—| ¢ but you can now have the tropics, § at your feet by walking into your | **’ “ADDRESS WALLPAPER Room Size Lots Discontinved patterns but all quality papers u\OSENBERGER’S 34 S. Seginew Se. FE 2-7001 all favorite shoe store and stepping | out in a pair of the new tropical & | leather shoes. Although confined to resort de- | | partments as yet, tropical leather | shoes wil] be brightening up the | shelves in shoe stores and shoe | departments throughout the coun- try within the next two months. | What's tropical leather, you } ask? It’s a wonderfully new feel- | ing in shoe fashions—vibrant leath- ler colors and novel leather tex- |tures in gay, highly-styled casual or dressy shoes for every pleasur- able occasion. Shoes of leather in- spired by the color and romance of tropical climes—a minor miracle wrought by the U. S_ leather in- dustry SKIRTS | XS RY..: i we ae " he, T IN DRAYTON PLAINS IT’S CECILE’S BLOUSES — DRESSES — SWEATERS | Cecile s' 4494 Dixie Highway (Next te (PLENTY OF FREE PAR i OR 3-7224 State Bank) KING — REAR OF STORE) “From Black Magic to Modern Science.” “The Sleeping Beauty’’ was the title of a talk by Mrs. W. A. Ver- ‘non who had Mrs. J. Wendell Green as her critic. Lauretta Paul was appointed histo | Mrs. Donald D. James, and Mr. | gave the special event for the Tuesday meeting. The invocation was given by Mrs. J. E, McLeod and Mrs. Jo seph Shaw conducted the table topie. Chief evaluator was Shirley .|An April wedding ts planned. | (— brook Music Guild Slates Concert Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hoyle are | returning to their home in Delray Beach, Fla. after stopping off here to spend the holidays with 'their family after a three month trip in Europe . Mr. and Mrs. Denton Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. James W. Tay- jlor and their families are spending | jthis week at Otsego skiing. } * * = | The Ernest A. Jones have fesued invitations for a cocktail party te be given at their home en Cranbrook read this Satur- day evening. | Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Dodds re- turned yesterday from Denver, Colo. where they have spent a fortnight with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cotton and the Cotton's infant daughter, Diane Raymond. The Dodds’ son, Bill, who at- tends the University of Colorado joined his family for the holidays. Some Fibers Tough Cotton and linen can take the roughest washing treatment. They can stand a high temperature and be washed longer than other fab- rics. Wools, silks, rayon. acetate and nylon fibers all need lower temperatures than cotton or hinen | ‘and mote géntlé handling. Remem- Dovre. Mrs. Howard Wheatley act- | ber that rayon and acetate fibers ed as grammarian and Mrs. Milton | are weakened when wet, so han- Freet was tailtwister. die them with care. | ‘durable even. when wet, Treated ‘with neoprene, a synthetic rubber, the new fiber covers offer the rider a cool and comfortable ride. New Cover Fabric Extremely Durable Motorists whe complain about low-wearing qualities of fiber seat covers may be in for a pleasant surprise. One company has unveil- ed a new cover that is water-re- sistant, washable and extremely For beauty and health’s sake, too, never apply powder with a soiled puff. Not only are soiléd puffs unsightly, but they are known spreaders of infection = Start the = | New Year Right--- with Restful Sleep Make a resolution right now to stop robbing yourself of much- meedéd energy and buoyant health by sleeping on that old, worn-out mattress! Call us today. 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He loved the doors, and was always collect- stones and all kinds of things epag when he finished high | school, there wasn't much ~ But it was clear that, to get, ahead, he'd have to go to college. | “By this time, the family's fi-| were looking up, so they! he took a course in ge@logy. He | loved it. He loved it so much that he switched courses and graduated | as @ geologist. “Tt was then that we met and and for several years, he was a geologist. But I could see he was unhappy. He felt he was in “After worrying about it for a he suddenly saw that the THE NEW swing-needle (zig-zag) -| get a nasty bump for your troubles, right solution was right under his | nose—to combine his two great in- | terests | He wrote a good letter to the) large investment banks, and he got | the dream job. He works as a ge- ologist now, on the staff of a bank When the bank is considering in-| vesting money in an oi] well prop-| erty, for example, they send John to investigate and see if it's good. oil property. He does his geology, | but he does it in a financial atmos- | phere, and he's happy as he can. be!"’ i Shower Can Be Hazard in the Home By HUBBARD. COBB We haven't had time to conduct much of a survey but our guess is that: an awful lot of people in this country like to take showers. Now | three hazards, as we see it in | volved in taking a shower. One is |that if you have a combination | bathtub and shower arrangement, | you might slip while showering and This can be eliminated by instal- ling a grab bar on the wall high enough up to make is someting you can grab as you go down. The other two hazards involve water. One is that while you are taking a shower there will be a drop in | the cold water pressure and you'll get a blast of boiling hot water down your back. This can be dan- gerous and has caused some nasty burns. This hazard can be elimin- ated by installing a thermostatic water mixer for your shower. With this sort of device, once you have set the water at a certain temperature, ft stays at that tem- perature regardiess of how many | cold water taps about the house | are turned on or there is a drop in the cold water pressure. The other hazard involved with taking a shower is the “what's | happened to the hot water haz-| ard."’ This usually happens in homes | where the domestic hot water sup- TMi ath ‘: : SINGER | see it * sew on buttons make buttonholes Beauty Trade Treated Well Customers at Lilly Dache's ul- tra swank New York beauty sa- lon are being treated these days to the additinal luxury of wearing cover-robes made of new high fash- fon cottons while they are having their shampoos and facials. Alsways one to do things up f Types in the average home there are - -| story, of course brown for her mink-coated clien- | ‘tele, Madame Dache asked a tex- | tile expert to design a special cot- ton for her customers’ robes. The fabric had to be textured and tint O £ _THY PON#IAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER ? é . 80, 1954. + cs f Work Often Answer. for Occupation Desires a "e D, ¢ y i A classic blouse, like this sports car,|type check made in gingham with a rounded rides easily and provides well-bred dash.| gentry collar, three-quarter length barrel |Here the blouse is in red and white tie silk cuffed sleeves and pearl buttons. Realization Love Is Gone Hits Girl By ELIZABETH WOODWARD It's like racing through an ex- citing book only to turn the page and find it—and all the rest of the book--blank pages. There's noth- ing more to read. You'll never know how the thing turned out Let down? Absolutely deflated! The same way you feel when a romance ends abruptly and with out warning. The next page is blank. You want to continue the Particularly if the break descends on your unwill- ing head. You want to know why it had to end like this. But you don't know whom to ask. ‘You're sunk in frustration, mired in hope- lessness, panicky. Just as this girl is: “Dear Miss Woodward: Just yesterday I got a letter from my boy friend who's in the service. He told me he still loved me, but has met another girl he loves more. He's far away from here so it doesn’t give me much of a chance, *T love him very much and I just don't know what to think or do. It happened so fast that I can't +aee. SeeeT— Try It Hide the Clock for Fun believe he loves her that much. I'm a junior in high scheol, so please tell me what to do.” That's the kind of letter that takes a girl's breath away. Leaves her gasping and wondering what could have happened. How did it happen? Why did it happen? Then the bitter realization sets in—the horrible fact that it's over, that's all there is—the rest is blank pages. How can she hold him fast when he insists that he's through? affections. Your lost love can be your own secret Make up your mind to enjoy | * applique ; they knew it would be the last | possible because the’ incredible . ed to blend in with the salon's your own today, and see about y : monogram new pan ial eid sea aren dec- | What are you going to do to played Hunt the Thimble or Hide | insuring your immediate future. the entire staff united to make (sum of $50,000 was raised in thou- ° overedge or, as well as crisp, crease re- | Celebrate the coming in of the New | the Button? This game is almost You're still in school, surrounded| # important and memorable. | sands of small contributions rang- * patch sistant and launderable as only | Year? It is fun to do a little some- | like these, but you hide a clock| with boys. You've work to do, Marcia had that effect on peo- |ing from a few cents to a few All this and more cotton can be. thing special instead. parties to go to, activities to keep| ple. She out the good im | dollars. Pheartane thine © The result: the lustrous and ex-| Here is a game which is fun| The clock gives you help in find-| you busy. So get busy—and look | everybody. Some day scientists will creck pensive ‘“Half-Shell Pique" in a for players of all ages, and per-| ing it, for you will hear the ticking | ahead. When it was necessary to re | the secret of the dreadful dis- Ash fer Free Home Iriel warm shade of pink flecked with | haps you will find {t handy for to | if you get near it. Take turns in Don't waste your time, your |Place her rare type blood with a| ease and hundreds of boys and a 2. morrow night. Have you ever | hiding the clock, but have in your | steam, and your sentiment looking | healthy quantity of the same, the girls will enjoy long lives which The robe ts something game rules that things should not | back! volunteer was a young man in the| they will owe to Marcia Slater, SINGER SEWING CENTER too, for it's patterned after a Jap be moved until you hear the tick- death house of Sing Sing prison, a| who died at eight, and to Mar- anese obi kimono, westernized by ing. Use ag small a clock as pos- murderer awaiting execution in the | cia’s loving, concerned friends. - Pentiec, 102 N. Seginew sible so that Wf can be hidden in electric chair. He offered himself} To me, the mere fact that there FE 2-0811 | pocket. and under things. Have fun! as a guinea pig, not only to pro |can be a Marcia Slater Laboratory - | You may want to have the vide Marcia with the needed supply | in the world is heartening. We for , 177 W. Meple Fry a al players go into q different room of his own blood, but to accept her | get amid the tensions and terrors Mi 4-0050 | remove while the hiding is done, other- ailing blood into his veins to give |of modern living how good and other hi wise have them cover their eyes. science an opportunity to study e really are generous peopl y = the effects of it in a healthy body. : The most wonderful part of this Answer te Previeus Pussle Try Chrome Trim Scndakd waey Teach ws wink - If you don’t teel like going over- happened among Marcia's neigh- re : | board for copper in the kitchen, bors. Spontaneously, children and - ' ' - The home of the brave refers to there are chrome-and-copper gar- grownups who had known the | almost any old house bought at bage cans, paper dispensers and happy little girl began making viel today’s prices. | cannisters. plans to try to keep others from v — suffering in the same way. AC - ~N They decided to raise a fund. It came a few dollars here, a mATAT few cents there. Women held = L afternoon parties and charged ~ — : small admission prices. Marcia's across 1 Mautical term ¢ —— ship 11 Ce 13 ——_ a boat collision } 13 Holdfasts for ropes aboard | = 14 Bell tm ema!) uantities 16 Pitngs 17 Native y ] UL liceman’ of 4 19 Membranous . 23 onaes p direction 23 Explain aa | Let’s ring in a year filled with C. Was many — Y Aura sailing vessel By, L WA contentment and peace... “ntl n Ui, 1 Yip Fun to wear! Perfect outfit for | 3 Bounding good health and good cheer. school. Make this versatile jumper | *! Century . . . and blouse from remnants. She'll | 34 Auricle Our sincere best wishes to you love the pockets—they’re smiling 3) heper ™* : ’ faces! Sew-easy, thrifty! 6 New Epes all fora joyful ‘55. - @ || Pattern 752: Child sizes 2, 4. 6,/ 4: 2 ss (i Ma le Leaf all the 8. 10. Tissue pattern, face trans- | paces S| p | fers, cirections, State size. = One. eg tries 3 Grandparental ef — ‘ead = Stair parts 2 at Send 25 'cents in coins for this | ‘4? X¥ ca 4 Hardens a urereees Withered D * delicious | — — pelts fil |S conte; Sear'eachs pal: | rr) Crestscesa ® # Trane ™ oem e Hebrew month airy 0. Maple Leaf H MADE FOOD SHOP tern for first-class mailing. Send " Mure of trie Coulee oe me Laces a none —— . : to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft 2 aving cones : abe * sound “ ot thender i | Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea | od ! Phone F Dairy Desserts : : ' finch net work 31 Mud Nevada E 4-2547 144-146 NORTH SAGINAW STREET Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print | *? Geede tu SlCr rr era . . plainly your name,.address with 1 Intimate 13 Beoreh 36 Columbus Court of ‘ e iziviume — zone, pattern number, size. ship's course 19 Pilfered Amerten yuan an) * J \ ‘Entertains Television’ Visitors Hostess Dislikes Program Choice, but: Can’t Do Much By EMILY POST A hostess writes me: “I had a ws a program t appeal to you, do about it except have happens is little | program is over. | Dear Mrs. Post: Is it bad form when meeting someone for the sec- | ond time to say, “I've already had the pleasure’? It seems rather un- gracious not to say something more than ‘“‘How do you do” in such cases. Instead of “I’ve already had the pleasure,” say, ‘I think I met Mrs. Blank several years ago (or when- Dear Mrs. Post: Does the guest ot honor at a buffet supper lead the way te the table, or is it right for any one of the guests te go first? A buffet supper is much too in- formal to have any one person go first. The guest of honor might be given the special attention of hav- ing the host bring food to her, and in fact, it would be the duty of all the men to notice whether she is being looked after. to do in some other part’ have used onty r ¥ Window Problems Solved With Picture By ELIZABETH HILLYER Even radiator grilles in the wall | cause window problems. Should | | draperies be allowed to cover can they be short, too? I hesitate them? Mrs. M. E. C. writes: ‘‘Be- cause my living room is small, I giass curtains on | anners MAKE FRIENDS When talking to a person who is ill or is facing ag operation, don't tell him about some friend or rela- tive of yours who had “exactly the same trouble.”’ No one who ts ill wants to hear about the illnesses of others. By MARY MARGARET McBRIDE | Shakespeare to the contrary not- withstanding, I am convinced that the good men do does live after .|them. This has never been more - | strikingly proved than in the case of blue-eyed, blonde-haired Marcia Slater who died the gentle, friendly little child with that joyous spirit which is so en- |dearing to the young. } Marcia spent her eighth birth- day in the hospital and because Good in Men Does Live Amid Modern Tensions little ¢riends sold cards, maga- zine subscriptions and small ar- ticles from door-to-door. Everyone solicited contributions from friends in other sections. Some wrote to me about the effort and I asked Marcia’s mother to go on the air wtih me. She told, in simple words, about her daughter's short life and listeners sent mon- ey. There were stories in the newspapers. The fund grew. A few weeks ago, the Marica Slater Labroatory, which will de- vote itself to a study of the cause and cure of leukemia, was formerly opened in Jewish Memorial Hos- | pital in New York City. This was | % ms cae s for Today |the windows — short ones that end just above wal) inset radia- tor grilles. I'd like draperies, but to cover the grilles, and it isn't possible to extend rods beyond the windows because furniture comes almost to the window frames.” Short draperies often do look oddly bobbed off, Mrs. C., especial- ly if the fabric is somewhat formal, or the color or pattern is an eye- catcher in the room. Short dra- peries are most successful when they match the walls and smooth into the background, rather than contrast and thus make their short- ness conspicuous, Long draperies can be narrow to cover little glass area, and this way may not seem to crowd the | furniture. But there is another an- swer to your problem in tier curtains of one of the new. case- ment cloths. These look good in short lengths, filter in light and give more finish to the windows than the usual] glass curtains alone, 4557 by Phone dont A soft drape of fabric at the 14%—24% pretty sweetheart neckline adds the dress-up touch to this after. noon frock. So very feminine, so very flattering! Smooth, graceful — lines below—so slenderizing to the shorter, fuller figure! Perfectly proportioned—easy sewing! Pattern 4557: Half sizes 14%, 16'3, 18%,, 20's, 2213, 2414. Size 16', takes 3'9 yards 39-inch fabric. This pattern easy to use, simple to sew, is tested for fit. Has com- plete illustrated instructions. Send 35 cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- tern for first-class mailing. Send to Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon- tiac Press Pattern Dept., 243 West 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly name, address with zone. size ang style number. PETUNIA! I sampled the potatoes, And frankly Im elated. Next time, dorit A bit oF ovo as try | < y iy » Happy thought, Petunia! Just a small onion, grated fine, adds a delicious flavor to masbed spuds! — | Peatiae Press Phete When there’s snow on the ground Jill and Jeff Jerome can usually be found taking turns sliding down a favorite hill near their home on Ottawa drive. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Jerome Jr. ‘ ‘Wear Specs Take Heed Makeup Plus Eyes Must Go Together for Right Effect 77983 ut ait 5 Af ii TT Don’tLet | School Play Ruin You Grease Paint, Heels Will Look Different Away From Lights As the exciting rush of holidays dies, the class plays go into re- hearsal. Juniors, seniors, even sophomores wander about the halls, holding battered scripts and muttering to themselves. They're fun and certainly as uni- versal as the knee sock. A few pointers on these plays are also universally needed, for as teeners get swept up in the excitement to wear sport heels of full height. Whether you play the mother or the ingenue, you need heels to make your legs look like some thing from a distance and to add to your age. If you don't own a pair, this might be @ good time to buy a modestly priced pair. Be sure they’re comfortable. Practice walk- Keep Handbag Neat If Nice for keeping a new handbag put The James G. Neals of Birmingham 4 are announcing r> the engagement of their daughter, Barbara, to Walter McLaughlin, son of the J. D. McLaughlins of Chicago. She attends Williams College where he is a member of Psi Upsilon. ing in them so you won't sprain an ankle onstage. If your family can quell its distaste, put them | on when you get home and prac- tice stairs, walking and sitting in them. Second, about grease paint. It's a common failing for teeners to feel gay and important after 2 dress rehearsal or performance. They leave the auditorium still covered with it. It is not becoming away from footlights, however theatrical it may make you feel. Take {ft all off with lots of cold cream and be sure you get under your chin and fn your hairline. Shoe Designs Change for ‘55 Just as you'll find a greater va- riety in, leather colors and tex- tures . . . 80 you'll find just as much excitement in the many new) shoe designs, The opera pump con- tinues high in favor, but this year’s | new ones are closely contoured to | the foot and tapered in a slim point or square toe. Heels are three-dimensional . . . handpainted . - squared... sequinned . , . or graceful medium heights. Vamp detailing on the | pump is varied... buekled, | jewelled, stitched or banded The | look-twice beauty of combinations | of color and texture {s found jn | the new pumps, and is imaginative- | ly carried out in the spectator | styling particularly. | Here aniline combines with, suede, or it's calf on calf with | such combinations as chamois-col- | ored suede leather with oriental yellow calf, palm green aniline with panama suede, polar bear of off-white suede with ginger-colored | kid leather. French seams, pinked | collars and tips, domino effects— | all provide a really “new’’ look. OXFORD SHOP 59 West Huron Street For a “Starter” get pLAY-PBISE e¢€oore DinaTtorns When baby starts walking, he’ll need the firm yet flexible support of Play-Poise Coordinators. Coordinators help in the develop- ment of proper walking habits. De- signed by more than 1500 shoe ex- perts, we know they’re right for your youngster. A specially trained salesperson is waiting to fit your child with Coordinators. ° Come see us real soon! Full Range of Widths Including Chubbies Sizes 2 to 6, B to E, $5.48 Play Poise Shoes for Growing Feet! * lie b KE 2-7440 il ( 26 W. Huron St. SHOE Shoes for Young Folks STORE SIRs if “Smith College | and he attends ¢ MR, and MRS. JAMES J. JOHNSON eledrating their 50th anniversary and Mrs. James J. Johnson of Chicago avenue. Their daughter, Mrs. James G. Lott was hostess in her Canterbury drive home at a dinner given in their honor: —~ 7 ? % ELEVEN If Carpet Is Beginning to Wear 2 d E z5% a + g rif) itn Hie z . HE af ‘al H recently were Mr. Midget-Size Radio Easy to Carry If you can carry around a di. | Padded. As the padding wears thin | #dvance with chalk on gest-size magazine, you can now | OF scorches, replace it with a new also carry around a radio, A tiny | layer. Good padding makes ironing portable radio described as the easier and more efficient. world’s smallest has been put on the market. The radio unit, smaller than a Per Cent of the world's sugar sup- digest magazine in size, is about six inches long by five inches wide. It weighs less than two pounds. Remove Onion Odor To get odor off your hands after peeling onions, rub them well with a paste of baking soda and water. | j Pad Ironing Board | cut Keep your troning board well an down along carpet. Beet sugar comprises about 35 ply. SEASON’S GREETINGS From Everyone at the RIKER FOUNTAIN Pull the string taut, and, with the chalk in a perpendicular posi- tion, draw the outline of the circle, moving the chalk as you would the arm of @ compass. Two nails are required to make an oval. Drive the slender nails through the carpet in line with the length of the oval. Tie the ends of piece of string together and slip the string around both nails. Make Area Rugs and Polish Floors. string should be the size of the | tance between the nails will deter- | radius ef your circle. | mine the size of the oval. | A fatrty slack string makes a | larger oval se experiment first on | paper to get the site you want. | Place the chalk inside the string | and pull it taut and move the chalk across the carpet, always | keeping it taut. If‘the string is kept taut, the chalk wil] move in & parabolic arc The | and you'll have the perfect oval length of the string and the dis- ‘ you desire. : Reduced , Rappy’s Entire Stock of LADIES’ COATS. PRICES START AT 517% - Easiest Terms in Town RAPPY’S 9 S. SAGINAW ST. W NATIONAL CLOTHINS THE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF “Coke” is @ registered trede-mork. Se Sey, Get a carton or case of Coke and have plenty on hand... ice cold. BOTTLED UNMBER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COmPaNnY 4 Coke. the treat of fhe season There's lots of doorbell ringing during the holidays, for that’s when folks like to visit. Better stock up your refrigerator with delicious Coca-Cola, the favorite soft drink of all seasons. Better hurry, too... New Year's is coming. ey PONTIAC © 1984, te coca-couy Compal 4 f Ya pg TWELVE Oa a THE ee PRESS, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 30, 1954 . - Rochester ~ Hammarskjold Off to Peiping U.N. Chief Embarks on Ist Leg of Trip to Seek | Release of U. UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. a Dag Hammarskjold leaves today | Rochester as a home rule city has| The development need for the toughest assignment ever | handed a U.N, secretary general | —seeking the release of 11 U.S fliers and other U. N. personnel | imprisoned by Communist China Henry Cabot Lodge Jr., chief U. S. delegate to the U. N., planned to be on hand to bid the secretary | general farewell at Idlewild Air-| port. It was Lodge who spark- plugged passage of the Assembly resolution authorizing Hammar- skjold to take “unremitting ef- forts” for the prisovers’ release. | Hammarskjold will fly first to) London, leaving there Saturday for New Delhi, where he will confer with Indian Prime Minister Nehru. | ‘He expects to arrive in Peiping| Jan. 4 or 5 for -his talks with Chinese Premier Chou En-lai. Calvary Baptist Pastor to Hold Open House WATERFORD ‘TOWNSHIP Open house for friends and mem- bers of the Calvary Baptist Church will be held at the home of the New Year's Eve from 7:30 p.m. until midnight. A light lunch will be served cli- maxing a Watch Night Service, for who wish to remain. ROCHESTER—A, voluminous re recommending annéxation of Ss. Airmen |a portion of Avon Township and) ** = incorporation of the village of | been prepared and released by the Rochester village council. In a move climaxing more than a year of discussion and_ study, | the lawmakers advocate circulat- ing petitions to the Oakland County Board of Supervisors, asking that a date be set for the residents to vote on the idea, The 36 page $2,500 report, ts approved and signed by the ‘full council, and 500 copies are being prepared for interested citizens. | sales tax return. In explanation of the report and project, the council] stated its oc- | cupation with problems of Roches- | ter brought about in many cases. | by’ the growth of areas just out- side the village, which have an ef-area to be annexed would favor fect on the viHage. - Included in such ‘fringe area"’ problems are storm and sariitary sewer systems, fire and police pro- tection, zoning and building codes. Employed to do research work | for the report was the Chicago | firm of J. L. Jacobs and | Company. Three possible moves are out- lined at length, including annexa- tion of the proposed territory without changing. to a city, changing to a city without an- nexation of the territory, and aoe to a city which will in- proposed additional The —_ expresses favor in the third alternative, which would lift Rochester from a 16 square mile village to a 5.8 square mile city. As outlined, the proposed Avon | township area to be annexed would | include extending the village boun- | daries on the north to the first east and west quarter section line Such annexation would include | New Year of 1955 | great health, joy and prosperity that only this 1 ! the wealthy taxbase of the National | Twist Drill Co., the new shopping | center west of Rochester road, and the Detroit Broach Co. on the southern boundary. ‘These boundaries were chosen because they include the entire area within which the Rochester community seems likely to grow in the foreseeable future, and they are regular and do not make an DALE end NINA exception as to any areas which MARTIN are logically within them,” the report states. OL 2-976! “The wisdom of nr dees ai 412 Mein Se. proposed territory will therefore on whether or bas ake | proposal conforms to sound financ ye |ing and well balanced, over - all May 1 his development.”’ it continues * The annexation, if adopted, would be primarily for the pur- jounci Change to Eliminate Problems|” ed by Growth of Nearby Areas | services can be provided for the annexed area without long delay thereforp arises and — Fn coca nace Ht not take place at the expense of the area | preeenty within the village lim- , the report revealed, Two disadvantages were listed for annexing the area and not in- corporating as a city, One was that the annexation with incorporation would be costly to Avon Township, | lopping off about $6,000 anfilal in- come, due to less population and ~ | therefore a smaller part of its ‘share of the intangible tax and The council also felt that the measure would have little chance ot being adopted by the electorate. 'It would seem improbable that vo- ters in the township outside the ithe change. “The council disapproved incor- poration of the present village without annexatior, as placing ad- ditional burdeng on the people of Rochester in that the new city, like the present village, would be | unable to tax properties outside its boundaries which logically belong within them, the statement relates. According to the report, those properties, representing an as- seased valuation of approximate- a ae ot Se) eset “They are, therefore, not at the present time paying in full for all the direct and indirect benefits which the mere of the municipality brings to them,” the ©] document says, Several of the reasons for the council's recommending annexa- _tion and incorporation are: 1—The new income brought into Rochester will be substantially in excess of that required to extend to the entire new area the same general expense services tht the | inhabitants of the present village enjoy, 2.—The excess of new income over the increased expense inci- dent to the furnishing of such services will be sufficient to jus- tify the immediate installation of ®@ program of locaf improve- ments in the new area and the carrying forward of that pro- gram for a period of. five years and more, 3—The program of loca] im- | provements will ultimately elimi- naté Rochester's fringe area prob- lems, The report concluded with an outline. of the procedure which must be following if residents wish to have the county Board of Su- pervisors set a date for a vote on |incorporation and the election of Millard Snubs State Controller on Prison Issue LANSING # — Atty. Gen Frank G. Millard today snubbed State Controller John W. Lederle for saying he did not agree with a Millard opinion that the state had no right to hire architects for a survey of the Michigan prison system. Millard wrote Lederle ‘‘It is im- Material whether or not you like | | this opinion. As stated many times | | previously, this office gives legal | opinions and not political opinions.” Lederie had suggested that since Millard held the contract | invalid he proceed to recapture some $23,000 already paid to the architects, Leinweber, Yamasaki and Helimuth of Detroit, Millard retorted “inasmuch as this is in the hands of, the joint | committee of the Legislature on audit and appropriations any fur- ther instructions ag to the disposi- tion of this matter will have to come from them. The committee and Millard have condemned Lederle's department for spending $30,000 for the prison: survey, contending that the Legis- lature provided only for a sur- vey of a possible prison site at Tonia. > + |gave for the incorporation * 4 Breakins Reported ‘in Waterford Area a charter commission. Avon Supervisor Protests Change Suggested Annexation Meets Disapproval of Cyril E. Miller AVON TOWNSHIP—“‘An attempt to rob the township of a major portion of its income, namely the Nationa] Twist Drill Co. and the Detroit Broach Co., was the de- scription supervisor Cyril E. Miller and | arinexation plan recommended by the Rochester Village Council to- day. He listed the National Twist Drill Co. alone as having an as- _sessed valuation of approximately $3,000,000. “The township board has studied | | incorporation, too,"’ he added, but said he knew of no petitions being circulated seeking incorporation of the township. ‘‘We have major industries that are opposed to the change, and we will try and protect them,” he concluded. ‘Club Flyer’ Bus. Attracts Notice Far From Cincy CINCINNATI w — Cincinnati's. It’s A string of four break-ins along 'Club Flyer bus service seems ‘o t's | Dixie highway last night was re. be catching on—not only here b pose of providing a means of = ported by Waterford Township po, in other cities. _ correcting present fringe area problems and preventing new — enes, council members felt. This solution would be possible | \if the new area were productive \of enough income over and above 4 n |the increase in general costs bring you's d }eaused by the annexation to permit , _correction of existing problems yours without long delay and the im- | provement of the undeveloped area as the population grows As shown in the report, the coun lil feels that the new area income over the increase in costs caused by the annexation will be more j than enough to permit achieve- ment of these goals Wonderful The annexation would add ap- | proximately $4,400,000 of assessed Country valuation to the village tax rolls. | | Figures compiled to show the in- of ours can crease in general costs to the vil- . lage if the area is annexed, and | give the increase in income, show in- | come leading additional cost, $53. 560 to $41,540, for the first year lar margins in favor of excess neome. ithe culprits, mar Hellmenius, Four other years project show sim. dersonville Rd., 3 at the Morris Funeral Service, | Windsor, Ont., tonal lice today, Only a jeweled pin, valued at $9.50, was reported missing. Fleming's Gift Shop, 2536 Dixie | Hwy., reported the missing pin. The shop had been entered through out. A rock thrown through the win-| have been riding the bus this week vous and upset?” dow of Day's Sanitary Service, 2585 Dixie Hwy., opened the way Sor but nothing was re- ported taken. | Windows were also smashed to OMly from the one area of the LA Births gain entrance at the Silverhead Hardware, 2580 Dixie Hwy., and) Taft's Barber Shop, 4391 Dixie Hwy. The owners reported nothing missing. County Deaths Ragmar Hellmenius CLARKSTON—Service for Rag- 68, of 7506 An- will be held Jan. with burial in Vic- Memorial Park. He died Officials of the Cincinnati Tran- sit Co. said today they already’ have received inquiries from 20 cities on the reserved-seat, extra- fare bus line being tried out here. World War Il Bonus "| | In addition, 49. persons had | | the service and another two score | on the free trial basis from the Mt. Lookout area. | . * . The Cincinnati plan, being used | city, is this: Subscribers pay $10 a — plus 10 cents a ride. In return, | l Asks Incorporation, . DENNIS G. COOPER Explorer to Show Michigan Film at Keego Harbor KEEGO HARBOR—Dennis Glen Cooper, a nationally known explor- er and trave) lecturer, will make a public appearance here at 8 p. m. Tuesday. He will show his own color mb- tion picture and speak on ‘Touring Glorious Michigan” at the Roose- velt PTA gathering in the school auditorium. Voeal solos will be presented by Harold Russ, and refresh- ments will be served by second and third grade room. mothers. Cooper is head of the Exact Sci- ence Department of the Sherrard Intermediate School of Detroit. Color photography and travel lec- tures are his hobby and avocation. He makes regular appearances on World Adventure Series, De- troit; National Geographic Society, Washington, D, C.; and the Ex- plorers' Club, New York City. Deadline Is Today LANSING W — Today is the last day that Michigan World War II veterans can claim their state bonus. Postal applications for the bonus, on an official form, must be post- marked before midnight, Dec. 30. The state adjutant general's of- fice at Lansing, which handles the claims, anticipated a last minute | rush and will stay open after the end of the 5 p. m. working day if veterans are still in line at that hour. As of Dec. %4, when the last tabulation was made, 622,915 World War Il veterans had ap plied for the bonus, 615,924 appli- cations were approved § and $220,001,865 was paid out. The state has been paying out the bonuses, which average $358 a claim, since April of 1947. Two previous deadlines were an- nounced but both times the dead- line was extended. The bonus has been financed by |the state cigarette {ax Not the Hurt, Judge, Just the Humiliation PASADENA, Calif. (UP)—Mrs. Emma Kincaid, 45, won a divorce | from her husband Vernon, 50, after telling the judge: = | “He broke my nose, broke my. collarbone, gave me 50 black eyes, | broke my glasses 150 times, kicked | a hole in my leg and knocked out | a window which had been kicked signed up through last night. for | | One of my teeth.” | “Did these acts make you ner- asked Judge Kurtz Kauffman. ‘Well.’ Mrs. Kincaid elie, “they certainly embarrassed me.’ Top Record LOS ANGELES —City Hes th! Officer George M. Uhi says the | Beardsley. (R-Oxford)., China Nationals Face Tense ‘35 Political Doom, Military Siege Both Threaten Uneasy Formosa TAIPEH, Formosa up—Dangers both political and military face Nationalist China in “1955. Politically, the Soviet bloc is expected to fire its big guns in an effort to give the Chinese Reds the United Nations seat now held} by the Nationalists. Militarily, war alive and may try to expand it, even at the risk of an all-out war with the United States. Loss of its U. N. seat would be a severe blow to President Chiang Kai-shek’s government, weakening seriously its international prestige. > * * Anything that enhances the Red regime is a blow to the National- ists. That's the big reason for the | dismay felt here over the impend- ing mission to Peiping of an Hammarskjold, U. N., general. Hammarskjold’s trip, an effort. to secure the release of 11 Ameri- can airmen convicted as spies, is depicted here as a shameful pil- grimage that will give Red China all-important face. And the Nationalists don’t. like the increasing talk abroad of two Chinas. They want this govern- ment to be recognzied as the legal government for al] of China. * s * On the military side, there ap- | pear to be four possibilities: 1. The Reds will be content to continue sporadic fighting and oc- casional hit-and-run raids in and about the offshore islands. 2. Red invasion of the offshore islands, but hands off Formosa and the Pescadores, whjch are under U. S. protection. 3. Red hit-and-run oo attacks on Formosa. 4. Red invasion of Formosa, even at the risk m an all-out shooting war with the United States. No. 2 seems the likeliest. The Reds aren't apt to try in- vading Formosa unless they have the full support of Russia, and un- less both Moscow and Peiping are ready to risk World War III. State Will Widen Slaughter Hill in ’57 State Highway Commissioner Charles M. Ziegler said today a six mile stretch of M24 near “slaughter hill’ in Oakland Coun- ty will be widened to four lanes in 1957. A delegation from the area asked state officials Dec. 6 to ‘‘do some- thing’’ about the stretch in which eight persons have beeg killed in| the Chinese Reds | probably will keep the vest-pocket | RUTH ANN BARBIER Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Barbier of Rochester have announced the en- gagement of their daughter, Ruth Ann, to William J. Imboden. He is the son of Mrs. Orpha Imboden of Pontiac and the late Mr. Imboden. =« Soup Blamed for Murder Try Police Say City Man Attempted to Shoot His Wife to Protest Menu William Dennis, 51, of 629 Mar- kle Ave. is being held on a charge of attempted murder today after an argument with his wife over what he was going to have for i Fi if : Ty Mrs. Dennis told police that her pleas of ‘‘please don't failed, she inched toward band and pushed the gun side as it discharged ‘aan € Se iH f let Police said Dennis admitted hav- ing a couple glasses of wine at a friend's home, but claimed that he was getting ready for a rabbit hunt and that his wife caused the gun to be discharged. Friends of USSR End Activities—No Friends UDINE, Itdly W—The local the last six months—five in one accident Dec. 5. Ziegler, in a letter to Rep. Fred . a leader of the delegation, asked the group to realize ‘‘I’m only human.’ He said there will be no frnds for construction in this section | until 1957. Ziegler admitted the section, lo- cated north of Lake Orion, was ‘“‘*hazardous’’ but suggested ‘‘engi- neers cannot design roads which | will protect drivers who are care- | less with their own lives.” “The stretch of M24 where the accidents happened was built by an entirely different administra- tion in 1934,” Ziegler added. Hoosier Jailed in Theft - of Car From Waterford INDIANAPOLIS (UP)—Raymond |E. Thornton, 35, of Terre Haute, | Ind., was sentenced in federal court yesterday to two and one- half years imprisonment after they are picked up and delivered, | 1954 total of babies born in Los pleading guilty to a charge of driv- | right at their home doors, they have reserved seats and the buses | operate on an express basis to/| and from the downtown’ district | after the passengers have boarded the vehicles. Registered Business Nomes Being Renewed | The Oaklad County clerk's of-— It was the opinion of the coun- cll and the survey group that a one ——— of —_- OK USED CARS 1948 Jeep, 4-Wheel Drive 1951 Ford Victoria (Sharp) 1954 Ford Customline 4-dr. 320 MAIN, ROCHESTER 1954 Chevrolet 210 4-dr. ROCHESTER Crissman Chevrolet Co. TSS S. Rochester Road OLive 2-9721 Wednesday Mrs. Mildred Ward Coleman OXFORD — Service for Mrs. Mildred Ward Coleman, of De- troit, a former resident of Oxford, will be held at 10 am. Friday from the Harris Funeral Home, | 1251 Cass Ave., Detroit. Burial will be in Perry Mount Cemetery, Pon- tiac. She died Monday She is survived bv her husband Mrs. Genie Martin CASS CITY—Funeral ‘service for Mrs. Genie Martin, 86. will be held at 2 p.m. Friday in the Meth- odist Church, with burial in No vesta Cemetery. She died Tues- fice is receiving about 20 appli- cations per day from firm's wish- | ‘ing to continue doing business un- : der registered names, according to Clerk Lynn D. Allen. Assumed- name permits must be renewed |every five years, he explained. ‘Youth Night’ to Resume Jan. 6 in Waterford WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The regular youth recreation night of the Waterford Township Recreation Department will not be held this evening, ag scheduled, for this week only. day. 7 LL It wil resume J Jan. . e A Distinguished Service . on e * offe j e . William R. Potere ° . FUNERAL HOME * Ambulance Service 339 Walnut OL tve 1-904) Oxygen Equipped ROCHESTER Oppesite P. 0. | Angeles will be approximately 47,- 000, topping last year’s record of Phone OL 1-9711 MAINLINE 2 Drs. and 4 Drs. ing a stolen car from Waterford, | Mich., to Terre Haute, last | Sept. 15. j branch of the pro - Communist “Friends of the U.S.S.R."’ associa- tion closed last night. The reason: lack of members. Resourceful Policeman RATZENBERG, Germany (UP) | —A policeman clinging to the top of a speeding auto finally arrested fraud suspect Edward Renkwitz after forcing him to stop the car. The policeman slid dawn over the windshield, blocking the fleeing | desperado’s view. Success in "95! Wishin g you prosperity ... days filled with joy of life! PURDY'S DRUG STORE 321 Main St. Rochester ‘| WATCH- FOR OUR WHITE GOODS SALE NEXT WEEK IT WILL PAY YOU Fela. a4 e ton 312 Main St. Rochester Free Parking Rear of Store 17” and 21” Store No. 336-338 Main, ROCHESTER TV SALE Emerson - Admiral - Zenith - RCA Pre-Owned $ Rochester Furniture & Appliance 45” Store No. 2 3341 Auburn. AUBURN HGTS. Low Mileage, Almost New Cars in Every Style FORD MOTOR CO. FACTORY OFFICIALS’ FORDS CUSTOMLINE 2 Drs. and 4 Drs. 4 Drs. MERCURYS CUSTOMS and MONTEREYS LINCOLNS LARRY JEROME Your Rochester Ford Dealer OR MORE THAN 30 YEARS—A GOOD PLACE TO BU CRESTLINE Victorias Convertibles Street at the Bridge ” nly oue-seventh of the Sahara Annus! loss trom, worthlenp : desert is naked sand. The rest is| checks may run es high as $300 covered hy vegetation. miltion. . a ,< @stER @ » WINE 4904 Elizabeth Loke No MINORS aLLo e 0 Fea iaos2 Gala New Year’s Party — ers — Floor Show Saturday Also — i Hurry, Hurry for Reservations Call FE 2-2981 Dell's Int Corner Elizabeth ond Cess Loke Rds. just One Shert Block West of Huron &. | Big New Year’s Party! % GARRY WELLS Capital Recording Star SULLY’ 250 Lbs. of Rhythm at the Catalina Piano Bar % FOUR TUNE TOPPERS Sweetest Dance Band in Toun - Noisemakers and Favors Plus a plete full of hors d'oeuvres including shrimp. $4.00 PER COUPLE « Sorry, We're Not Taking Reservations— So Be Early! MANNY'S "GsIDe W. Huron at Elizabeth Lake Rd. te SR ne GREGORY PECK VISITS MUSEUM—Movie star | inspects | Gregory ‘Peck bearded for role in * ‘Moby Dick.” |r visit te 9 Rijkemuscum nal Amsterdam. ee eee ee oe ee ee Show Business et most of their shopping. “choppers.” pt down. condition. Come te think of it, it's about the same system a weman uses with a man. If she doesn’t want him, she makes sure no other ‘woman gets him in goed cenditien. Then there are the inveterate bargain hunt- tombstone: ‘ers a twenty-dollar cigarette Some Women Just Plain Shoppers. Others Are Choppers Who Mangle By EDDIE CANTOR | This is the time vf the year when women do 8@!d. Having been around ; ‘hat!” ‘the female of the species all of my life, I am | counter and tel! the SS An inch of water covering an acre of ground,weighs about a hundred tons. NOTICE The Next LAZY RANCH BARN DANCE At the Pontiac Armory FRI., JAN. Tth —REMINDER— NEW YEAR’S EVE DANCE ROUND & SQUARE te eon MACK AVE. New Year’s Day OPEN Dinner music for your enjoyment NEW YEAR'S EVE: 12 NOON TO 4:30 A. M. NEW YEAR'S DAY: 2:00 P. M. TO 12 MIDNIGHT Delightful Holiday Foods served in e friendly manner To all our friends a Happy New Year! May J955 be a year of Happiness for you! CHINA CITY “Our Specialty Is Family Dinners” pecialty . 1070 West Huron Street 3 Blecks West of Telegragh Read FE 4-0340 Paved Parking Area __|Going Higher at Las Vegas | doubtless go higher. jit!® Then she slammed it down again and That Ida !s so smart!! I had an aunt who hunted bargains all her life. As a matter of fact, she won her busband im a raffle. Get me right, he wasn’t the prize, but he picked the winning mumber out ef the fish bowl and my aunt fell in love with him at first sight. The ticket cost her fifty cents and my aunt never regretted it. In ail the years they were married, never once did my uncle get up late | in the morning to drive my aunt to work. When |he passed on, my aunt had this put on his “To Sam: Devoted husband— on the you!” “I aoe take H igh Salqnion! ‘Copyright 1954) | salary. The most notable is Lib- | erace's. He played the Last Fron- | tier many times, his ing $5,500. He'll earn $50,000 week-| ly for three weeks at the Riviera. | |The same hotel is giving Joan | | Crawford $10,000 and a free Vaca- By BOB THOMAS tion for acting as hostess during HOLLYWOOD w — When Joan | Crawford gets $10,000 for greeting customers and Liberace earns $50. - | Abe Schillet of the Flamingo as- 000 a week for playing the piano, sails this kind of salary. you know there's a boom in Las ‘By the time you pay Liberace Vegas. | $50,000, plus a band, a line of giris, | Business has been skyrocketing supporting acts and small combos | im the Nevada pleasure town, and | | for the bar, you've got a $90,000. | | so have salaries for entertainers.| a week bill,” says Schiller. “And, | With five big new hotels being | that doesn't tnelude the cost of | added to the present seven in the | publicity and exploitation You can | next few months, star salaries wil] never support that kind of an out- Already you lay.” | hear the rumblings of a talent war) oo the Strip | agreemenit. Stars who played one | | spot | talent, the competition should be At least one new spot, the Dunes, * ¢ @ has announced that it will concen Until recently, talent bookers at| trate on good shows, mot star) supper clubs operated | names. Schiller scoffs at this think- more or less under gentleman's ing “When Joe Blow drives in from | Terre Haute, he wants to see a star he can recognize.’ Some bookers are trying to solve the talent crisis by signing up per formers to long-term deals. The Flamingo has signed Kay Starr at $900,000 for @ weeks in the next five years and Keefe Brasselie at $400,000 for six engagements. The Royal Nevada is giving Miss Al berghetti $300.000 for 18 weeks in the next few years. Canada ts resuming 5 production if nickel nickels, having made the coins @f steel for some years. | that has Las Vegas worried were generally considered | that place's property: there was little attempt to rustle performers. Now that picture is changing With a dozen chiths secking top terrific. The new Royal Nevada has lured Helen Traube] and Anna Maria. Alberghett; away from the’ Sahara and Ben Blue from the Flamingo The Flamingo has taken the Mills Brothers from the Thun derbird, and Nat King Cole has moved frgm El Rancho Vegas to the Sands, - With each move comes a higher Warm Welcome — TOM BARRETT Ahead Here for Versatile Dancing MC the New Year! SANDY RHODES Glamorous Balloon Artistry ROSALIE Egcotic Charecter Dencer with Prenk Perry Orch. Fleer Show Set. Also 5:00 P. M. — 3:00 A. M. Delicious Italian foods served in a delight{ul “Sunny Italy” atmosphere 1038 West Huron Street RESERVATIONS FE 3-7396 Open New Year's Day and Sendey 12 neon te 1100 a.m. AVON INN 3982 Auburn Road at Adams Road—Auburn Heights \nitelalatatetatetata a hahah cht N j New Year’s Eve DANCE Dancing 9 ‘til ?? Hats, Noisemakers, Favors BOB, DON and CARL TRIO -. SPORTSMAN INN Ne anh Wetertord Phone OR. 3-9325 Fhe dh hed de daddadadhia di dad dd dd . \ . . . . . | THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1954 Reo iciicy Davey’s Locker Pell Ses Europe ta Far From Quiet — Fish Beep, Honk, Hoot the in Ocean Depths, Says jal Assembly, Marine Researcher By ALTON L. BLAKESLEE AP Science Reporter Heading for Union casa —— expressed today by International News Service, former Italian Prpmier said he saw no danger of failure for the great experiment in Western Fu- BERKELEY, Calif. @—In those ropean economic unity that the | _ THIRTEEN Pella refuted European press speculation that the rejection of the European Defense Coramuni- ty treaty. followed by the decision of Jean Monnet to retire as presi- Siahag ony (INS) — Belief that Eu dent of the coal and steel author- is heading inevitably toward \'!). indicated the great ideal of European unity was receding. He said the success of the pact had ‘‘exceeded the most optimis- tic expectations,” and added that and steel community's In an exclusive statement to the now ‘working on solid and sale ground.’ Sanmatieln the oldest kingdom | in Europe. the coal and steel authority was This fish talk comes in amaz- ing variety, and some fish are downright loquacious. Some of it is love stuff; some just chatter | to keep contact with others of the | gang. An underwater audition of*fish and shellfish was played on a rec- lord today for the American Assn. for the Advancement of Science by Dr. Marie Poland Fish of the | Narragansett Marine Laboratory, painting by Dutch master Jan Vermeer “I'd be @ fool to pay twenty dollars for -iners. | Finally, the manager came over—noticed the and crustaceans have been pegged | thoroughly convinced that a woman will buy | lighter had been damaged—marked it down to/|as Shrimps | anything she thinks a store is losing money on. |} ten dollars—and the woman said, There are women shoppers and women take it!” The latter is the type that man- | | gles merchandise. Whatever she sees, even though she doesn’t want it, she's got to pick th) it up and throw it down——pick it up and throw She doesn't want it, but she wants | to make sure no other woman gets it in good University of Rhode Island. * ¢ 6 Very likely, she says, the myth of the song of the sirens ‘came from ancient mariners in the Mediterranean who heard one kind of fish singing a breeding season chorus But only recently has the great variety of fish talk beem appre- ciated and pinned down. Scient- ists had to get busy fast in World | War Il when the din and funny | finny sounds threw curves at the sound-detection devices of subma- Now dozens of families of fish click “Now I] | claws; some fish get verba] with | air bladders or by rubbing together teeth, bones or fins * « ¢@ Some selections from the audi- tions, made by Dr. Fish and Wil- liam H. Mowbray, give you an idea: Shrimp beds—crackle like burn. | ‘ing fat; the tautog—deep thumps. _|s ~ | dug the first four days of the opening. | | Nassau grouper—booms; reck hind —muffied grunts; teadfish—coarse guttural growls or in breeding sea- | | son some loud calls like a boat) whistle. Studies of the fish talk re I saw ohe lovely lady in the store slam always true—I lost some bargain when T lost| “have practical uses. Dr. Fish said. | lighter could — in detecting schools | a. fish talk might be!) to attract figh. Certain- | top price be- | | Fines or other vessris. TUR Keego Thealer @e Cer Wide Mirede Screen “REAR WINDOW" In Technieoler with James Stewart and } —ALso— “THE COW BOY” romwr “sarrrrre , 420 Pontise Trail WALLED LAKE Ra ton oe oe ee | j On Over Wide Miracle Screen le Cimescepe *"BRICADOON” With Gene Kelly and Vem Johnson - also— “THE SHANGHAI STORY” Whth Ruth Remas and Edmund O'Brian New Veear's Bey Matinee Deers Opee 145 FM. We aw a Daa w. 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JOHN WALTER PIDGEON * DONNA REED Plas: TOM and JERRY in "POSSE CAT” Technicolor SAT.: crtouen in... “Barefoot Contessa” RE ARERR is. RR IRR EE NEw Week Days at SCREEN! 10:30 — Sundey Now Showing—Today Thru Saturday! A LAWMAN’S GUNS! A KILLER'S REPUTATION! Starring — Antheny At: 11.00-1:5@ 4:40-7:38-10 60 SUNDAY — “LONE GUN” Also “GOG” Retiring Grocer Prefers 1950s Petoskey Man Doesn't Miss ‘Good Old Days’, One Bit PETOSKEY (‘UP A whole sale grocer who used to sell food to lumber camps by the carload | said today he prefers the modern method of small ready peckaged | meals . “I certainly don't want to ei hack to what some people cal! ‘the good old days,’ '' said Isaac | Rehkopf, who plans to retire Sat- | urday. “Handling food for grocers is much easier today than it was. There is no comparison with the, way it is handled now and the way | it was done in the early 1900's." Rehkopf started to work for the old Petoskey Grocery Co. at the turn of the century, when chewing tobacce was stacked 16 feet high along the entire wall of the warehouse. Lumber camps were the best | customers of the wholesalers in those days, Rehkopf recalls Big camps at Pellston, Carp Lake, Boyne City, St. Ignace, Beaver | Island, Mackinac Island and Ce darville stocked up on food and tobacco by train. boat and wagon. “Those husky boys at the lumber camps must have had a terrific | diet,’’ the grocer laughed “Beans | and salt pork were the staples of | the day.” The beans and salt pork were puchased by the 100-pound bar- rel, a8 were dry peaches and Prunes, flour, dry peas and salted fish. Tea was sold to the lumber camp cooks in 80-pound chests, coffee in 10-pound boxes, ‘and chewing tobacce came in 22-pound batts. The old Petoskey Grocery Co. | later became the Danser Co and | Rehkopf continued to work for the firm. He still remembers when sides of meat weighing 200 pounds were wrapped in straw paper, molasses | was sold in big drums, cheese in | — rings, and salt and pepper a “There was no ready- mixed | stuff for housewives or small packaged food," Rehkopf recalls. “But in those days most grocery | stores and meat markets delivered by horse and buggy to homes. “I believe women lug more stuff around now with cars and super-markets than they used to, even it it ts in email packages and cans. “And women buy a few slices of ham now and five pounds of flour. Why in the old days they'd get a whole ham and 100 pounds of flour at a crack.’ “But,"’ the old grocer contem- plated, “you couldn't get me to go | back to those days. Not for a| whole carioad of plug tobacco." Whisky-Soaked Rattlesnake Nips Medicine Maker | SAN FRANCISCO W—A Texas rattlésnake immersed in whisky bit the hand of Chin Toy, 55, who | _ wag trying to pickle the snake tor |" - medicina] purposes. Toy explained at Harbor Emer- gency Hospita] yesterday he was preparing a potion according to an ancient Chinese recipe that | would be valuable in curing any number of ailments | Major ingredients of the recipe | were a bottle of whisky and a live | rattlesnake, both of which Toy poured into a crock and covered with a lid. When he looked tn to see how his mixture was coming along, the snake bit him on the finger Fortunately the rattler’s fangs had been removed. Toy was treat- ed for a cut finger and sent home. Japanese Baby Dies Despite Gl’'s Blood Gift TOKYO o& — An American soldier's donation of Rh factor | blood failed to save the life of a | Japanese baby, Japanese Red | Cross hospital authorities said to day They said the 5-pound, 4-ounce | daughter of Mrs. Yohiko Tatake died of a congenital heart mal formation 14 hours after all of its blood had been replaced with blood donated by Pfc. Johann Sliva, 25. of Little Rock, Ark. The 40-year old mother lost 14 previous chil- dren at birth because of negative } Rh factor hiood Most new-born white babies have blue eyes because the pignment that cause<« other colore does not develop until some birth. weeks after See Us Before You Buy TV Trede-lns Accepted Easy Terms Free Home Trial : Open Every Evening RCA VICTOR PHILCO ADMIRAL EMERSON DuMONT SYLVANIA MOTOROLA : CENERAL ELECTRIC HAMPTON ELECTRIC CO. 825 W. Huron FE 4-2525 we rm re. & a year-old. pigmy hippopotamus from Liberia, takes a peek around as he arrives in New York City. | When full grown, Pudgie will weigh only one-tenth as much as a PINT-SIZE ARRIVAL—'‘Pudgie.”’ ‘full-grown hippo. Taking care of the animal is Betty D'Amore, an airline stewardess Utah Has ‘Oddiences’ | Regional Speech Oddities Usually Exist for Reason Latin extraction, of which Eng- lish is one, tend that way, the most marked example being Freach. The vowel sounds tend to fellow the nasal sounds such as “‘ing,””’ ‘‘n,”’ or “‘m."’ CHICAGO um—Many persons in, Brooklyn say ‘‘boid'’ for bird and in Ohio ‘‘booshes’’ for bushes and in Utah “‘oddience’ for audience and there's usually a reason, two speech experts said today. These speech peculiarities they | said, may be changed by a switch jin environinent when a person still is in a ‘speech formative stage.” For instance, sald Dr. Bert | Eomsiey et Obie State Univer. sity’s Speech Department, ‘‘When I wag at Harvard two students ‘But no matter what the peculi- | said Dr. Emsley, ‘‘Amer- _ ica can be fortunate that its speech | affords rapid, easy communica- | tions between each section of the country." | arities,”’ Pays for $1.50 Meal ‘the car as one stolen Dec. 24 ffom =H THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1954 co Key fo Stolen Car FRANKFORT, Ky, ® — | man cleie Wiss cae (alae taurant across the street from the | “I must have left my wallet ta | my other suit at the hotel, but I will leave the key to my Cadillac police checked and found the Cad- illac where the man had told the! cashier it was. They also identified | a motor company in Knoxville, Tenn. Forests of the U.S. dicks mere | than 800 different kinds af trees. came up from Youngstown, Ohio, and laughed themseives silly at the way we talked. But they must have surprised the folks with their Harvard accents when they got back home.” Dr. Emsliey and Dr. Claude M. | | Wise of Louisiana State, who has | written books on the subject (pho- | | netics), were interviewed at the, National Speech Conference Every section of the country has some oddities about its speech | they said, some explainable and some not. In New England the broad ‘ is holding its own although it “a | fast disappearing in the rest of the | country. That's because New Eng land has a closer and more recent | association with old England, the speech experts said. They don’t know what caused the southern drawi, and don't | hold with the theory that the | warm climate just made every- bedy tee lary to speak up. They can trace some of the localisms | back to Engiand. The Mormons seem to have' brought the hard “aw' sound to Wyoming, Idaho and Utah for such words as ‘‘Clod’’ instead of Claude and ‘ ‘oddience’ rather than ‘‘au Accents in Minnesota the Iam tramek area of Michigan, eastern Pennsylvania and parts of New | York City were greatly affected | by the large influx of a certain | nationality such as Swedes, Poles, jthe Dutch or Jews. These are | called “speech islands.” The biggest trend in the nation las a whole is toward the experts said Most languages of Romance or | *‘nasality”’, HARBERT — ALWAYS FIRST QUALITT: PERFECT ...for the Holidays CHATEAU WINES CORP. MICHIGAN HURRY! ENDS TOMORROW Brand New Television Save ‘100 Factory ret TV, PHONO COMBINATION Reg. $299.95 bination mew Benue $499": Pamous Name 71- ineh and 3-8peed Save *°60 Factory rar Table Model TELEVISION SET Reg. $159.95 9°” Big 21-inch screen on this advanced 1955 TV set. 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Me its JANUAR Wh 4 ‘Sy b fez Le MT) Be, yt A eet Fa \ aaa a - is 478 rE peas apr 2 ‘ Ld 3 a WATCH FOR IT! WAIT FOR IT! ep = ye th * rare Sata Pa > B . im wip. tae é " as a i i Ask es + sa — ‘ : * jms z ye” - ‘ - ‘ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1054 "THE. PONTIAC PRESS PONTIAC, MICHIGAN FIFTEEN. Babson Sees 1955 as Good Year Here (Continued From Page One) -—-" credit easing is more likely | ministration has clearly recognized | that expanding business INFLATION—Fears, or perhaps | creased expenditures for plant and exerted a strong downpull. I fore-| minimum, I forecast little likeli. | U4 "ext spring. cast that the textile and coal in- I forecast that, unless business : F hood of higher interest rates. dustries will be in a slumps more than I anticipate phase after their long stay in the} BOND PRICES—With the pos- during late 1955, there will be ne ( | sible exception of tax-free bonds, I reduction im personal income PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION — 1 5°© no reason for increased bond | taxe¢ mext year, except to cor- forecast that home building and | Prices In *%s. rect some techuical errors, An crease in the issuance of tax-free | general construction will be some- revenioe i: what lower in 1955 than in 1954, ae 4 _ taxpayer will be saved until the but this important industry should STOCK PRICES—After 90 sharp! eection year, 1956. still operate at high levels next | reaction: but I am forecasting no POLITICS—The really big politi- a: ‘crash in 1955 such as we had in| cal news in 1955 will not be made wage trend in organized industry will continue to move higher at least in the first half of 1955. Dur- ing the first half year, when busi- ness will be improving, the labor | , re- -!I fairs still rests with Russia, The of Kremlin is not yet ready for an all- wants World War III. Malenkov is now pushing a ‘Peace Offensive."’ I am referring here to the year 1955—over the long term, I still feel that a major holocaust is inevitable, bat_I forecast no World War III in 1955. OTHER —1 8m) wen toward management FOREIGN AID—Our foreign ef- somewhat optimistic on *| NEW INVENTIONS — These will | rts the year will continue aircraft manufacturing, air-line to aim at plugging the leaks and mostly be a labor-saving type. | "| forecast a marked increase in automation and other marvelous NEMPLOYMENT — Unempio. |S Pare, wits Germany the | core: w ie spec- ment outlook is brighter, since tacular gains in the Far East, new dykes against the flooding tides from the East. I forecast we will work hard to build out attack and no one in the West | , | characteristic of 1955 will be bitter | business will be on the | | during the first halt. I forecast that | POT nary Ee ne local and seasonal unemployment | (ona rearms russe] will. still prove a knotty problem. | t suite gue tas con IRE f | Treaty FAILURES—The salient business | further imp aaeat ks competition. Many companies al- ready weakened by competitive conditions will no longer be able to keep afloat. I forecast a rise in | both the number and the total | value of failures during 1955. MERGERS —I forecast that ts chipping a at the | Mergers and consolidations will be moet Returs in- | scomreged by federal officials, if, fg in a long-term | by merging. a weak company can downtrend. The first few years | be saved. But while every effort after we were the will be made to prevent bank- novice in | ruptcies, Washington will frown on inefficient. large mergers and consolidations. ee ee i GENERAL REAL ESTATE SELECTIVITY. — Higher labor | SALES—The time is already past and other costs, plut intensified | @ve when real estate prices competition, will continue during | Should have been falling. Only a H | Europe. Competition from Euro- | pean manufacturers will, however, | intensify. Reciprocal trade deals | will be pushed, I would not be sur- prised to see a decline in our exports in 1955 and an inerease in imports. CHURCHES AND CHARITIES —I forecast that the spiritual awakening which started in 1954 will continue into 1955 with an increase in church members. This is a very important sign. Gifts to charities will also in- crease, due to the more liberal allowance on taxes, up te 30 per cent provided 10 per cent goes to churches, schools, or hospitals. 1955.1 forecast a high degree of se-| fear of World War Tll and easy lectivity in the effect of this trend credit have prevented this. on individual activities and com- Therefore, I forecast that panies. Victory will be for the downturn im prices cannot long nimble and for the strong! | be postponed. ENDS— mt hi ex- Pi for nee plant nel ma- Speculation will take place in the chinery have left some con- Seeking and trading of land with cerns with very high depreciation Uranium prospects. This is now | charges. As new capital commit. Centered in Colorado, Utah, and ments are cut and depreciation re Vicinity; but I forecast it will mains high, cash inflow could | SPread in a limited way to many fi URANIUM CRAZE—The greatest : TRAVEL AND SPORTS—I fore- cast more money will be spent on - } travel and sports in 1955. This is becoming an important new in- dustry and should especially bene- Florida, California, Arizona, New Mexico, the Great Lakes Re- . New Engtand, and the Northwest. NEW METALS AND ALLOYS— Next to air-conditioning, I expect great growth in the use of new metals and alloys. I forecast the ‘Society Seeking ito Revise Retirement Rules i L li 7 Ht of i FE { E ily fe i it At the annual re-union of the 1 i i Fe tion in Northwood Inn last night, 50 former recipients learned that the foundation's capital had been increased, Roy G. Michell, head of the Eclipse Counterbore Co., of Fern- dale. Students He Aided Honor Parents Receive Senator George Higgins single-handed undertaking,” Mi- chell told them, Higgins first gave, financial sup- dale, hag affiliated with the foun- dation and contributed a ‘‘substan- at considerabie—but as yet Um | «1 nave always felt that Amer- |beeh focused on college The tee aah tea's future reste with its youth | derits. The Navy said extensive re-| and have been impressed with pair job is now neating completion | the success of Senator Higgins’ Ga bene — and that the Nautilus will move a ated, with non a out to sea under its own power sometime tn Janay. 7 Prof Reports Fence, ot Penta, " and Hugh at a cont of more than #on,00, Russian Goal | tnciuded in the benetcaries of ill first unde: surface and | are graduates = dale school - Sound, near the Gorton, Conn., | LOS ANGELES w—Russia has a raat shipyard of the Electric Boat Divi- | goal of 1,000 long-range submarines ties sion of General Dynamics Corp. | to use as chief weapons for world | t Roads, Building Head Long List 5 oe 2 Rag i at Parke Sts, — g s in gigas yh ii z ale F2 & i = ; i | is ag if g? dollars loaned to France by the United States and Canada since | parking lots. World War II will be repaid at “The tremendous success of where it was built. revolution, declares a hist ory pro | Later the submarine, which cane of the University of Califor- | cat atw tame sence, “Cate Damoc dented and ranges under the pace be put through (4 Study of intelligence journals and | Russian publications, said yester.|~ deep-sea tests in the §tlantic, While the Navy was admittedly embarrassed over the piping mix- up, Rear Adm. B. E. Mansedu, deputy chief of the Bureau ‘of Ships, said that the 3-month delay ‘has not all been lost time.” “Russia wants to have Soviet seas where they could roam un- senvineace= {OF Inauguration Saturday subs in all the major oceans and | Political headache and began complaining of another, today prepared expand. Such companies should be Other states and even to “off- rare-metals stocks will be sought able to pay out in dividends a Shore’ property. It could exceed | in 1955 as were the oils in 1954. ' igher percent of earni in, the gold rush of 1849. Another de- 7 While replacing the piping, Man- | contested and remain free to assist | seau said the Navy has also been able to work in “‘many improve- ments in the design and steam withstanding a moderate profits Can be bought for a few dollars | spending in this field int per acre. | ati oe TORIE ies| COMME Ms not onty is the salvation INVENTORIES — Inventories MMERCIAL FARMS — These a rmitted to run down have suffered a decline in price Gaing 1 As a business ex: 88 & result of the slump in agri-| best stimulant for national pros- pands, there will be a tendency to | Cultural prices and farm incomes. replace reduced stocks, especially | Unless more is done politically for; POPULATION—I forecast the during the first half of 1955. Total | the farmers next year, I forecast population will continue to increase | manufacturers’ inventories, how- | that the recent decline in commér- | during 1955, with a growing per- ever, may build up more rapidly|Cial farm prices may continue | centage of young people between | than total business inventories. I| during 1955. Subsistence farms on | 18 and 22. This means a greater forecast that total wholesale and the fringes of larger cities should demand for clothing, college edu- total retail inventories will show hold up well in price as migration cation, and especially for. new | little change from 1954 levels. toward the suburbs continues. | school buildings. PRICES OF MANUFACTURED! VACANT LAND IN CITY AREAS) CONCLUSION — Develop faith. | GOODS—Even with the expected —With the exception of park Hucul told the annual meeting of the Pacific Coast branch of the American Historical Assn. plant of the submarine.” FBI Probes Shortage i States intelligence sources that. in Maryland Bank Cash States intelligence sources that The Citizens National Bank of useq as Russian merchantmen to Havre de Grace disclosed yester- train Soviet naval personnel in day that a special audit showed | waters not familiar to them. “certain discrepancies” and the | FBI announced it is investigating. | Lone Ranger Gets 1 Vote Charles L. Minker, bank presi- dent, would not say how much was' STANFORD, Mont, —The Lone meditation, health, and good works missing but one source reported! Ranger is a pretty popular guy sioner, and Clair Taylor, » Williams solved the problem of filling what most observers agreé | sccomplished in the interest of is the toughest job in state government yesterday when he appointed | portable, James W. Miller, Michigan State College professor, as state controller. Miller succeeds John W. Lederie, who returns to his post at the University of Michigan Saturday. But Williams also hinted at an intra-party squabble when he re- He said it is known to United vealed Anthony J. Rathriaw, Detroit, “probably” will be replaced soon as a member of Michigan's three-man Liquor Control Commission. Meanwhile, other Democratic Lansing for William's unprecedented fourth term inauguration. The all-Democratic ceremony will be a rare occasion. A complete Democratic team will take office: Phillip A. Hart, leutenant governor; James M. Hare, secre- tary of state; Thomas M. Kavanagh, attorney general; Sanford Brown, treasurer, and Victor Targonski, auditor general, ._Two Republican holdovers, Charles M. Ziegler, highway commis- uperintendent of public instruction, didn’t run pickup in demand, I see no sharp jots city vacant land should ex. —*'th more attention to your the shortage so far adds up to with the kids—but some grownups | in the November election. markup ‘in industrial prices next perience a continued slow reduc- !Mily—to create reserves for real year. Over-all supplies are general- tion in price during 1955; but no ‘Tuble which some day will come. ly ample. Hence. I forecast that marked change in suburban vacant , @° to Church! $2,000 with another week to go like him too. At least someone vot- | on the auditing job. No arrests ed for him as sheriff in a Montana | have been made. | primary election. Outgoing officeholders include Clarence Reid, lieutenant governor; Owen J. Cleary, secretary of state; Frank G. Millard, attorney gen- eral; D. Hale Brake, treasurer, and John Martin, auditor general. | year im an effort to keep our teammates began assembling in heads above water. (No pun in- tended.) “A definite effort should be made to get plans under way dure permanent system.” Willman also sees a continua- tion of the city’s parks ‘industrial prices in 1955 will show land. except for parking. I am) little change from recent levels. very bullish on land anywhere FOOD PRICES —Food prices suitable for parking. may firm later in 1955. The strong | move into government crop loans | this year has made free supplies | of most agricultural items less bur- | Though operations at Pontiac | Municipal Airport have continued | vertising programs by canners and other great food distributors will help farmers, stock raisers. and fruit growers CONSUMER INCOME—Consum- er income will hold at satisfactory levels, Most goods should move readily into consuming channels. LIVING COSTS—I forecast that ness " not been so inflated, and there- fore will not be so vulnerable to declines and high taxes. INDUSTRIAL BUILDING — The construction of new industrial plants gives every indication of continuing to mark out a down- growth depends on whether we ward course during 1955. I forecast can get a new east-west runway,” that the brightest spot on the con- | Hoskins said. He explained that the airport's | generally months, Manager Homer D. Hos- kins believes the upward spiral will soon level off — by neces-. sity. “From now on, our continued salt a ie afl i ; i ! i f re | i 7 i 4 : 2 Z 3 i 5 i a | i to increase during the past nf | ing facilities were installed. good business we are forced to; taxi strip and lights could come turn away. later, he said. “A new east-west runway is the turning point, It means we do a considerable amount of new business or stay where we are.” Hoskins said the airport's yearly deficit of $12,000-$15,000 would prob- ably be erased within five years | after the runway and accompany- (The annual loss is made up through a city budget appropria- con, costing $9,000, would per- 4 mit the airport to icants for federal airport the clock, grants. : Airport Business Booms; Nearing Peak the rumway’s total cost of $68,- 000. tiac) got nothing.” Hosking listed three means of | getting the runway built: 1. A matching grant from the federal government under next year’s budget, - 50 per cent of the bill (depending f g : i et oe | | pegiod in 1953. | 859 gall the :11-mont | ria8, while 8.52 quarts of pene | will be assuming $3,000,000 in gen- 2. A grant from the state to foot | sold. system will stimulate a still great- er use,” he stated. ably more activity if we could Willman concludes his report with a brief financial statement, Personnel and cargo trips has on hand sufficient funds and jumped 65 pe from 2.618 to invested funds to retire all out- | Same, Ganckes ales tool ty standing general obligation debts, : He notes, however, that the city (eral obligation debt when hospital bonds are sold. the ; City Manager Announces 1955 Improvement Goals —eee ee ee a ee ee ee ee ee si tase a THE. PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, +» DECEMBER 30, 1954 — a) NEW YORK @®—Otto Graham, | positions as did the Philadelphia | whose brilliancy pated the Cleve-| Eagles and 49ers. The Pittsburgh | Leo to the National Foot- Steelers had two men voted to the ball League championship and Joe | squad while the Los Angeles Rams, ace fullback of the —— York Giants, Chicago Car- Green Bay Packers and on The Associated Press 1954 All- | Pro football team announced today. | player. a 7 * * Lions na were halfback Graham was chosen as quarter- Doak i oan Lou Creek- back for the mythical 22-man two | ur and guard Dick Stanfel on platoon team for the sixth season | ine offensive unit and safety Jack while Perry, an All-Pro in 193 Cyristiansen, linebacker Joe as wel], was the top vote getter. Schmidt and guard Les Bingaman in the poll of AP member paper 4, the defensive setup. | football experts and AP staff men. Browns besiie Graham “who * 2s 6 ‘were chosen are Lou (The Toe) The Detroit Lions, trampled 56 Groza, a fine tackle and an ex- 10 by the Browns in last Sunday's pert on placements, and Len Ford, playoff, —— six men on the great defensive end. squad. The Browns gained three; Bruno Banducci, a veteran of | Gx Detroiters Placed an AP / 5 11 years as a guard, and tackle |of the Giants as a defensive half- Nomellini were the others back along with Bob Dillon of the ssusaar Neagena Pale booal na lh : « . : s year veteran, Chariey (Chuck) | Bednarik and Norm Wiley. Bed-|er Graham and Bednartk the vet narik, a former All-America at erans of the mythical ar Penn, made the taam for the fifth Walker, Pihos, Creekmur, Nomel- straight year. A center in one (lini and Ford. These five have platoon football he now is a line made the team for the fourth year. All-Pro Eleven Yr ters’ votes were Ford and Walk- | er, 26 each; (24), Creek- | mur (23) Willey (22), Groza (21) and Matson (20). — backer. Willey is a defensive end. * we tle Back to the Woods Pittsburgh's two players on the squad are former Notre Dame| NAMPA, Idaho #—Just after the center Bill Walsh and Dale Dod- rill, a defensive guard bog * * Others selected were halfback | der into Nampa from the Lake | Ollie Matson of the Cardinals, end | | Lowell area. A police sergeant, Boy Boyd of the Rams. tackle Art| chased the frightened deer back Donovan of the Colts, Tom Landry ‘to the woods. Wolfpack, TCU Are Victors By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | pack extended their winning streak Undefeated North Carolina State, |to 12. But it took a field goal by collegiate baketball’s second-rank- sophomore reserve John Maglio ing team, and unheralded Texas with nine seconds to play to pull Christian shared the tournament State through after underdog Min- | delphia Explorers, sparked by All- eas ce eine Oe turned back 15th-ranked 8-77. A 39-point sophomore, stunned favored Ala- bama 77-62 to win. the Southwest Conference Tournament. Dick O'Neal, a 67 center, scored 24 points in the first half for the | Dick Ricketts — including 19 of 19 Horned Frogs and the Crimson free throws — featured spotlight today after capturing nesota had overcome an eight- championships in a pair of holiday classics. ° s *° North Carolina State nipped Minnesota §5-8 last night to win point halftime deficit The Gophers’ Dick Garmaker, whd wound up with 24 points, had | put the big 10 representatives in front 84-83 on a basket with 17 the Dixie Classic for the fifth time | seconds to go Texas Christian, also paced by a! - was Lincoln able to maker 8% yards ' in six years. Everett Case's Wolf. | Plenty for All % U.S., State, City, Sponsors, Competing Schools Share in Receipts From Bow! NEW ORLEANS (®—Ever won | ization to keep 25 per cent. That der about what becomes of the re- will be roughly $125,000 and out of ceipts taken in at a major New | this the Sugar Bow! fathers make Year's football bowl game?’ |a voluntary gift of $25,000 to the | Collegiate Athletic | Nationa] Foundation for Infantile | set of rules how | Paralysis. The rest goes for oper- ating expenses. If the sponsoring group is not | involved in any stadium indebted. | ness, all the remaining 75 per cent | (ae be distributed to the two | and Mississip- | competing colleges compete, as ple. However, if there ts a stadium | | ie total cash receipts, which debt. the NCAA allows the spon- | money from ticket sales,|soring group to take another 20 i | cA ae A ge deere esis ‘debts with the remaining | cent going to the two eee: | The Sugar Bow! people still owe . The for enlarging — — fg about 81.000 seats so lee timated $100,000 . ice “ad of hod ft ° e s That leaves 5 per cent, or about | $320,000, to be split equally be- | ” ihe NCAA | tween Navy and Mississippi. Navy | rules permit the sponsoring organ | | ‘has said its cut of the melon will | Bronco's Barkeley Ranked’ 20th in Field Goal Scoring, KALAMAZOO, (Special)—In the! eley, Pontiac junior forward on Ist figures released by the Nation-| the Western Michigan College al Collegiate Athletic Bureau for | basketball team is listed as 20th the besketball season Alan Bark- | player in the nation among the —— | major basketball teams in percent- | age of field goals In the first seven games for | Broncos ap to the holidays, Barkeley scored 77 field goals in | | 3© attempts to get his place among the nation's leaders. Santa Claus Bow! Is Won by Nebraskans LAKELAND, Fla. #® — Lincoln.| While only 21 players were listed Neb., a team of alert small boys | in tree throw percentages it is cer- who know an opportunity when tain that Barkeley also ranks high they see it, is the 1954 Santa Claus ‘i, this respect. No free throw Bow! Football Champion. ‘tosser is listed who has made less Lincoln won the title 60 here | than 84 per cent in the select list Wednesday night from a strong of 21. but Barkeley, who has Houston, Tex., team that dominat- gored % free throws in 56 chances, | ed play for all but about a minute! has an average of 821 from the | of the game |free throw line. He undoubtedly | Pe ine one se . ktag | ranks among the 30 top men of the ird pe ayne nation pound fullback, found a big hoe’ The Bronco team in ita entirety at center and plowed straight has scored 197 fielders in 46 ahead from his 28 for 64 yards to Oy ances for a 424 percentage and the Houston §&. where Bil ae in free throwing the team has caught from behind by Billy de made good on 161 of 219 chances Woody. for a Neither before nor afterwards 3 Pereeniage Uconns, Dartmouth Set | for Cage Title Battle | STORRS, Conn. w—Connecticut and Dartmouth, who met a year ago for the New England College Invitation Baskethall title, ‘battle it out for the title again tonight with Connecticut a strong favorite | to repeat in any series of downs. This time Arthur McWilliams, a 100 - pound Negro speedster, made it all in one trip, flashing off tackle and cutting | back as defenders grabbed for him in vain. | Basketball atball Results SCROOL BASKETBALI rena wont Beott 36. 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Qf SUITS THAT WEAR! 30 a eae my PRC STA-SHAPE SUITS! $9987 SUIT YOURSELF varia A Seed Siew... Oon, Eck? ne THE MY PRICE ALL PURPOSE WEATHERIZED FABRIC. | Could Sell tor $29.50 TOPCOATS— TRENCH COATS! T 6” All Wool, Zip Lined Import Tweeds TOPCOATS $3 3" PANTS! PANTS! Choose From 3,000 Pairs PANTS! 97°" 2 Pair $15 Seve $3 te $6 Now! Alterations Free! Wool, Quilt Zip Lined Luster Gabardine TOPCOATS MY PRICE 24° JACKETS! JACKETS! Over 500 te Go! JACKETS! 56” And 53” Save $3 te $5 Now! Sizes 34 to $0 I RENT TUXEDOS FOR ALL KINDS OF PARTIES AND AFFAIRS 4 Sam Benson CLOTHING OUTLET ’ 1 COULD SELL FOR $55.00 I COULD SELL FOR $42.50 20 S, PERRY BETWEEN PIKE & WATER 1 Hour Free Parking in Hubbard Gorage "7 THE PONTIAC PRESS,- THURSDAY, DECEMBER | 30, 1954 a ~ Lawmakers May I Acton {-Year — Bow! Regulation: Coast Displeased by Outlawing of UCLA From Pasadena SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. W— The California legisiature will be asked to put the heat on the ruling which prevents a team from play- ing two successive times in the New Year's Rose Bowl game. Under the rule, UCLA, top team ef the Pacific Coast Con- ference, cannot play aganist Ohie _ State, winner of the Big Ten crown, in the Pasadena platter next Saturday. That's berause UCLA played in the bow! last year. Thus Ohio Meets Southern Cali- fornia, runner-up to UCLA in PCC. standings State Senator James E. Cunning- eee a dil Loss of tun, | Ace End, Hurts Auburn's Cause Both Entries Boast Versutile Backfields and Tested Lines | JACKSONVILLE, Fla nearer it gets to kickoff time in the Gator Bow] football game Fri- day the more it shapes as an even ' match between Auburn and Bay- | lor Auburn is reconciled to the fact , that Jim Pyburn, All-Southeastern Conference end, won't be able to play his usua] starring role—if he plays at all. The loss of Pyburn is a big rea- | son the original choice of Auburn by a touchdown has shaved down to an advantage of about one point. Another reason is the fire of the | Baylor Bears on the practice un — The | F RUBBER-LEGGED—Gene (The | Sikes Leads Tourney | JACKSONVILLE, Fia. #® — Dan Sikes, former University of Flori | 282 ~ yard Municipal _da golf captain now an Army Ee ' ‘ate at Ft. Meade, Md., took a > stroke lead into today’s final! yound of the Gator Bowl Amateur| Michigan State’s only undefeated Golf Tournament. ' basketball season was in 1902-03. Cliiltitirczgiz2itititédiéa \ 10 Aluminum Combination N Storm Windows Fingertip Adjustment S 90 Easy Cleaning ] 49 STORM SEAL CO. 16 Mile Rd. at Rochester Rd. MU 9-1900 Compare These Features: * Beautifully Styled Completely Installed Lkhidd dodo dedede de dade dededeuh No Money. Down! 18 Months to Pay! oe aoe ) ham says he will introduce Legisia- a Pars first bear to represent | Jet) Wilson stands no more than | ; : tion at the session opening next z ao ie Conference in the | 5 feet 11, but the explosive power Pl a i Monday in Sacramento that would “Gham « . apes or oie wipe | in his legs makes this Kansas r INC. f : ‘ent state supported schools oe State ex-service man equal to . - | {UCLA and the University of Call | out the stigma of a 3513 loss to| taller basketball players. Watch- J | 115 N. sala St. FE 2-9234 : | fornia) from being parties to any ang oo rae aaa Texas Tech in the Gator Bowl @) ing is Coach Tex Winter. ' | future Big Ten-Pacific Coast Con- NEW YEAR TOAST — “Newport Dream.” winner jon are owner Octave Blake of Plainfield. N. J., and year ago - _ — a : ference ment that outlaws a of the 1954 Hambletonian, drinks a toast to a Happy ‘Worcester, Mass. (left), and Del Cameron, driver * 2 @ , | football ress two years in New Year on the track at the Newport Stock Farm | and.jrainer of the champion. The other cups are Even the probable loss of Py- Manny § 5 Suffers A i | cacaceaias. ta tee Mace Bowl Stables in Pinehurst, N.C. The toasting cup is the a duplicate-of the Hambletonian trophy, kept by the burn. much as it means to the UTO PAINTING i “| heave peseived many Com- huge Hambietonian trophy, held by the winning owner (center), and the Hambletonian Breeders unt hee oa Season's Ist Def t F n Bod d F R ; f is slbel Gat ment,” i the next running of the classic. Looking | Trophy. which Blake won _| “Jerry Elliott, sophomore who |" Ga xpe y an ender epair from taking part in the renewal of | hen Wid M burn will start if he is able to play | new i ball—t 15> when Wid Matthews was brought Vie the contract in its present form. ideas in baseball—that's in from the Hrooklye Dodgers or nelle, the football end and basket- 4; gj). | Shaunghnessy sparked the Recrea- | year-old Clarence ‘‘Pants’’ Row-! '" ball ce ! * @¢ - 'tuon quintet with 12 : ganization as personnel director D#!! center, will be the star at we uae ee w | land, new troubleshooter for the traction as;the Michigan State bas Baylor Coach George Sauer In the night's other contest, ingham said last night. ‘My would not affect the cur- Tent contract between the two con- ferences, which has two years to go after Saturday's game.”’ He said it would, however. for. | bid any state-supported imiversity | CHICAGO uR—An old timer with Biggest Walleye LANSING (UP) — Biggest wall- eye reported this season — a 3 5 Fe pe Scape tae — on ‘at the behest of owner-president Charles Lockwood, 18, P. K. Wrigley. to return to the Lake, conservation officers said Cubs as executive vice president today. The bustling, personable Row. The catch was well below the tand—whose baseball career has 1?-pound, ounce walleye taken | included every phase, from um- Chicago Cubs. Rowland left the presidenc¥ of the Pacifie Coast league recently from Pine River in November, | pire, scout and club owner-mana- | ger, to piloting the Chicago White 1981, Bowling Results BELLES @ BEAUX , Pte Sex to the 1917 World Series crown—has now devoted himsacif to pulling the Cubs up from the depths of the tnd division. Ps| To do this, Rowland ts working ment reportedly developed in 1950 and Jim Gallagher was shifted from general manager to business manager. As for the team, Rowland says the Ralph Kiner deal — which he calls ‘‘an error chargeable to the front office’’—hurt morale. Officials May. Give ‘Magic Eye’ a Trial Sighter First - Down Might Be Employed in East-West Game ‘Pants’ ‘Rowland Seeking Arnelle Featured as Harmony in Cub ‘Family’ Spartans Meet Lions EAST LANSING ketbal] team takes on Penn State tonight Penn State, with a 62 won and lost record, is favored to beat the Spartans on their home court. MSC has won only two against three losses so far this season. Arnelle, Penn State's six-foot-five inch center, set a new single game scoring record for the visitors by plunking in 41 points against Rut- gers Grinda, Harn ianched in Junior Net Feature (P—Jesse Ar- | stepped up to first- string left end when Pyburn twisted his right leg in practice two weeks ago, con- tinued to run with the Varsity in ' fina) drills. Pyburn stayed on the | side-line Coach Ralph Jordan says Py solved a problem by indicating he will start Dugan Pearce at right guard if his team kicks off and Henry Rutherford if it receives The position was held down most of the season by Dan Miller, who was dropped from the squad with center Jimmy ago for violating training rules. ” * * An offensive battle is expected | from such versatile —_ » Billy Hooper, Del Shofner Dupre and Allen Jones of Se and Bobby Freeman, Bob James Dave Middleton and Joe Childress | of Auburn—both operating behind ‘fast, tested lines Taylor two weeks , Harry's Recreation handed Man- ny's Ringside its first loss of the | season in Waterford Township Rec- | reation basketball league play at Crary Junior High School Wednes- ' day night The score was 65-33. Jerry O’- ‘Philgas tripped Johnson-Anderson, 33-42, with Dick Hesselgrave pop- ping in 19 points. Wally Combe had 11 for the losers Play resumes Monday, Jan 3. | with Manny's meeting Drayton Drug at 7:30 p.m playing J-A in the nightc ap. and Harry's | on An Sette of Cars : ROCHESTER. MICHICAN IBF. Goodrich | Peon: 43 Lilac 31 ume. a Det foals 3% for harmony in the frong office and ; | ——————— i —_ | = n both of which observers believe devin ta OFF LIST RICE : ma a] A] | H ten ee oe Precision Block Boring Gene's TV 31 Team No 8 24 | Dormestic Heat 30 Team game Mints Mkt 17 series_Domestic Heating @\ 1688 indiv game. series—/ Murphy Improve Gas Mileage Engine Rebuilding flattery TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE PUTS A MEW TIRE ON YOUR CAR TODAY BALAMCE AS LOW AS 51.28 WEEKLY See Burns and Allen on WJBK-TV — Monday Wight — 8:00 P. M. “>“B.F. Goodrich OL Jee OPEN FRIDAYS ‘TIL 9 ‘ 111 N. 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This suit - Fave welevess 7 belonss = age ig s 6 cur nee BE caps nyrepeed pe 8.20x] 5 $32.95 $25.50 e4 ‘ 33 loader aan oda : » Hg ; ‘ r Paris ® _ . = Gon Tobin Tem twa ter mabe White Wells on Sele Too! Efmmone 925 here - combined! "e So = game 33 de Tee — oe s $ Qoo | ap. So rebe-cype tires mat go! AS 00 DOWA tan came eer ies Emme A eee LITTLE AS — Reduced PRICES START AT 519% Easiest Terms in Town R APPY'S NATIONAL Y'ALL COME— SEE US-~ WE FINANCE! Everybody's Credit ls Good Here! NATIONAL MOTOR SALES 171 South Saginew. Se. CLOTHING 9 S. SAGINAW ST. B.FGood rich 106 N. Saginaw St. « * r e ‘Suspect’ --Chapler lt Over the fireplace mantel was a glass-fronted case about four feet jong. It held a willow branch, ta- pering from the thickness of a man’s thumb to a_ splintered, fragile end. The wnad was old now, dried to a delicate gray. had the same inoffensiveness as an | aptique musket which held at one time the power of life and death. A polished brass plate reading, ‘“The Carlson Conscience," was screwed to the wood of the case. Smaller letters were more difficult to read. The heat of the fire was intense as Jim moved ‘around close enough to make out, “Spare not the rod, and fear God.” ’ Mrs. Hilton smiled as Jim turned case, said, husband's grandfather, that is, An old-fashioned idea of what to The flerce glare died away in, Mrs, Hilton's She returned to her position on the couch, each movement against her weathered cheek. Mrs. Hilton said, ‘Hand me my drink, will you, Mr. Dunn? Thanks.’’ She sipped, looked at the sheriff. ‘I wish you'd move away, Aggie. I'd much rather look at this handsome Mr Jim Dunn than Jim felt his face freeze into a mask. He thought for a moment of telling Mrs. Hilton she should use a towel to lay it on that thick. He said instead, “It isn't my fatal beauty, Mrs. Hilton. Complete co- operation, that’s what you want, | around fussing. She pushed the cup “Mrs. Hilton was trying to break up your marriage?” “Is trying,” she said listlessly. “But Peter—my husband—loves. me. ‘ “He helped you with The Spires? I mean he gave you the deed, made out in Mrs. Gelstrap's name?" “Yea ‘Surely as the wife of J. Peter Carison, you would have the right _THE.RONTIAC PRESS. TH By Hugh Lawrence Nelson A didn’t.” * wanted to be near Mrs. Hilton, but I wanted it to be a secret. I hired you to get evidence that siie’s immoral. I wanted to use that she tries to make Peter —1I killed tha; man in San \Fradttsco, | didn’t kill |. him. And. Mrs. Hilton must know “You mean because it was an) accident?” . “An accident?” she made the | word a scornful thing. “An acci- | dent? No. One of. the Carisons got | away with murder, They—they can get away with anything.” “Have you any proof that Gregory Stoneman's death was actually murder?”’ * “Proof? No. If I had proof, I wouldn't have needed to hire you.” **That means you think Mrs. Hil- ton actually killed-him?” SPUR LINE URSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1954 |CAPTAIN EASY _NINETEEN _ wy do isn't it?” to, ‘ “What difference does it make what I think? I tell you everyone in the whole Carison clan knows it was ~ ‘to come up here any time you : | wanted to?” le. said to tell | “The right? What does that _| You you were stupid.” . | have te do with anything? I | looked up at Jim SIDE GLANCES (Te Be (eontimecd) by Galbraith ;Monotone the exact story Philip | and Mrs. Oswald had told. the nightmares — ee used = Hidden Truck Scale | ! rs |S Tested in Oregon ° SALEM, Ore. (UP)—An electric ® I KEEP THINKING OF THAT SCARED LITTLE $ FACE MY POOR SNOWMAN (seub'S.* t i i i Nae | 5 Ff é i tt RSET ES 7 i f ‘ 5 mouth. | ploneering For a moment Jim thought he| At was going to witness another battle , between two women. He remem; | bered Agnes’s comments on Miss Wister, on what had been called if “| L E if Vx E i @_ iH f i athe | “¢ ‘Lasentses 7 nt ie 3 z g ze Ft z i aR ili “T’m so disappointed'’’ We had one of the most expensive DIXIE DUGAN VL LEE {Kiciaine L 8E THE FICST eames evi Vaeare euscanicen yA WAS PRESIDENT / | 1m» YOUR ! | PROBABLY Cates A |, BACK To BEDIF I : NOBEL START TO MAKE MY HEY, WHERE'S TH’ "Very funny, who taught him to-do that?” * | Ruling Grains CHICAGO — Steady prices ruled for grains in the Board of Trade teday as the market righted itself after. the previous sessions spill. The urgent selling pressure no ticeable in several grains right at the close yesterday did not re appear today. Instead, there was somé timid buying on the belief the market's technical condition has improved Wheat near the end of the first hour was %s to 1 cent higher. March $2.32%8; corn 's lower to 's higher, March $1.56; oats un ehanged to higher. 797. \% rve % to 1', higher March $1.20': soybeans ', to 1% higher, January $2.87, and lard unchanged to 10 cents a hundred pounds higher, January $13.32. Grain Prices CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO, Dec. 3% (AP)—Opening Wheat MOP sc. 132% Mar ....e. 233 dly - Lith May ....... 2.28 Soybeans RF ccccecce 318 Jan . 2 86! Sep ..... ee 2116's Mar 284 Cora May 2 82's Mar ...cece 158%e Jily 1B « MBY wesc . LS8'y Bep 2% diy cceren to Lard Pp seces 156% Jon ieseee $2.08 Qats Mar . .. 1207 Mar. ao May 12 62 May 76%, Boybean Oi) diy Tite May . Ry diy eee I Mar ..cco.. 120 Livestoc PETROMT LIVESTOCK DETROIT. Dec. 3 (AP)—The De trott livestock : $0. Not enough hogs of fered to make & market, undertone strong CattleOelable 100. Market quotadiy steady today Compared lest Thursday merrowed by year-end mvrentory but ample for emall receipts good clearance most ciasses slaughter gteere and hetfers strong to mostly 90 cents higher, cows $@ cents to $! 00 higher; bulls 6100-1 50 higher, stockers and feeders stead bulk good ana choice fed steers 00-2750 few head high choice to prime 28 00 29 00 com J and iow good sirers te prime wttlity and low commercis) cows 10 00-12 00. few smooth F cows 1250 upwerds. can- ners and cutters mostly 650-11 00 bulk utility and commercial bulls 12 00-15 50 feeder steers load choice around 800 Ib stock - 22.56. few common and medium ers and feedere 1200-16 00 lable 80. Market quotably _ Compared last Thursday trad- , demand narrow, but ample receipts, veslers stron, most good market > Bulk choice and prime woolrd oe lambs under 160 Ibs 21 50- 22 and choice wooled scarce; cull te most bmw ané choice feeder lambs 17.00-17.75 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO, Dec (AP) Balabie 2 18.000: market fairly sctive early jeter trade and close active uneven, @v- ereging sround 25 lower on butchers. tp stances 80 lower early on weights over lower 720 e% sows uneven sround clearance; most choice 18 0-18.75; meinly 18 50-16 75 b | es. @ few iots ine = DO280 Ib 17.66-18.00 most 16.25-17.00; @ few lots up to 390 |b down je searce at er lots 425-600 Id to |b 15.26-16.00: bulk larger “oo cattle 13.000: salable calves 200: choice and prime steers and ener : other des dull market sieadcy culty arg cows end bulls les seac- wealers scarce. active steady to 1.00 higher, two loads high r 1.210 > steers 33 50 prime 1090 and 316m stecrs, 2, Can't Learn Too Young 73.00: bulk high choice and prime grades MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP) Bim 29 00-33.50 most choice steers 25 $0 28 80. te low hotee 90 oe 23 sed by Lentz has learned to glide on; olstein ste : ee qlee tere 2825-29 00. oller skates his grandfather gave choice grades 24.00-2700. good to lo¥ him for Chrsimas, and when he chotee 12 00-23 50. utility and comme cial il Ne cows 10.94-1300. bulk canners and cut falls down — occasionally — he tere G90-10$0 utility and commercial pote uy all by himself. Remark bulls 14.00-16 00 cod and choice vee! ers 91.00-2800 light culls as low as able? Bimby's folks think so be ea quoted som! Bimby's only 1 year old THF ANNUAL VILLAGB BUDGOFT PROPOSED BUDGET FOR 1955 VILLAGE OF ORCHARD LAKE MICHICA* RECEIPT Accoun' O55 Number P iage c Hoary Tax sd s ae 4 ‘| Totsngiele Tes 1300 000 v8 De went Tax Interes! 2100 1s la Opera: License Refund 3100 eo own Liquor License Refund 3200 1 200 0 Tax Refund 3300 @n0 00 Sales Tax Refund 3400 5 @00 00 Police Fines 4000 4 000 90 Building Permits ..... S100 Leese Motor Registrations ,.. 00 no 90 Plumbing Permits pan Dd Flectrica! Permits rhe 0 00 Roét Livery & Boat License S400 200 00 Restaurant Licenses S700 10 00 Septic Tank Permits $800 30 00 Miscellaneous Revenue Police 6000 000 Oa Motor Vehicle Refund 7 Q0# 8 000 00 Shady Beach @pectal Assesamen' ROOK 4 300 00 Shady Beech Specia! Inieres' 8100 100 00 Total .....- $76 782 00 DISRBURSEMENTS unt 1954 1955 Itern Number Estimate Budget | Salaries 100 Clerk 6420000 8«6§ 4.200 On Office H 171 80 2,400 09 Police 720 76 30 900 00 Mighwey . . 74851 3 500 00 Refuse a0 74 1 200 00 Buliding Commissicrer 0 00 1.200 00 Commissioner's BSaiarie: 0 72 00 legal and Audit zz 2 1 200 00 Court Expense— Police in 09" SO 2 000 00 Election fn) ale 100 On Gerage BSupplir- no ‘ 0 00 Building @& Grounds ’ “ 9 Heat and Light 43 DO Telephone an = oe 00 Furniture end Equipme: } a #e 0 og Stationery A Printing an Office & Polite Supp aie Insurance F Group Insurance bd Vehicie Purchase ‘4 Police 4-46 28 ne Highway O1 Of “) Of Gesolipe and O11 4 Police, Highway & Marine ‘ ’ ; Building Commissioner: Clerk. jo 0 Tires. ars a7 oA aon Maintenance & Repair 42 Office Machines . ‘ Bigh way ‘ “0 Police: <--..... ee nx Radio . 4ne Marine Equipment Puri t.a- Pre Gravel and Chi ane Maintenance of Put a Rig ‘ o Road Maintenance Supt ack 6A . n Misceiianeous Admir a ' 0 Bonds, Interest and Expers« ‘ 4 400 00 Bhady Beach Special Assessn ann 4283 4300 00 Village Shere Social Becurity ‘ 236 18 pes Welfare Pund : 2006 ane Gerbage Pytia suntisien 3000 5 90 $0 Total Disbursement: 5 eainn Asgete on hand as of November 31 1954 SAS IOT ES Si e184: Genera) Account Ps carla de sisal ciate soencde $24 278.72 ae ees 2515.84 Sinking Pund No § oe | Sinking Fund No 10 a 1 928 23 Tota! Assete ~ — As submitted by the Board -' E ‘ el pues o7) lene $34.504 76 FRED J WALLS President CILLE M SMITH. Clerk Vuiage of Orchard Lake tv Hl 1 osed | ‘art | Villege Bucer for 9968 will be heid a kop wetern (itendacd ime on “eee The reguler Mmistion meeting hearing LUCII& MM SMITH Cler« Vilage { Orchard Lake Orera:c Lake Michiga Dec 30, ivd4 to | Produce DETROIT PRODUCE ! OIT. Dec. 2 *.UP) prices on public farmers’ market ‘perted by the Bureau of Markets re. 5 wu: No 1, 400-450 bu: apples, Jenathen, fancy, 400 bu. No. 1, 3 00- 35@ bu, apples ‘Macintosh, fancy’ 450 bu No 1, 326-375 bu apples, Northera Spy, Ne 1 250-360 bu. apples, Wagner No. 1, 300-380 bu cicer, No 1. 3 00- 2.26 4 gel case Vegetables Bee's, topped, No. 1, 1 00- @ bu. Cabbdsege No 1, 65-100 bu. cabbage curly, No 1 1 00-1.50 bu. cab- bage red No | 00-125 bu Carrots topped, No 1, 100-150 bu Celery, No h1 300-3 80 crate, celery, No 1 78-125 | doz. Celery root No 1, 100-150 dos |F 100-125 bu Horseradish Leeks No 1, 100 dry No 1 135 bag Parsley, curly, No 1, bchs. parsiey root, No 1 No !. 100-150 1 30-140 56-Ib 250-280 100-ib 173 No Ne 1 100- N 1 pped No 1 35-190 o 1 | Wk 1 85.100 dor | 95-100 doe Paersnips bu. ‘etatoes No 1 bag ~m.atoes No 1 bag. Tomatoes, hothouse 350 10-Ib basket Turnip 138 dor pbehe turnip, tr 100-150 bu Rutabages, N and sealed = greens Celery No ! 150-200 bu Greens Collard No 1, 300-180 bu Kale. No 1, 100-150 bu Swiss chard ; No. |. 1.00-1 35 bu | Lettuce | | —_— | PEKOTT FUE DETROIT Dec 29 ‘AP)—Eges foo Detroit, included federa!-state — | > Whites—Grade A large 17-39 weighted cases | average 38 medium 16-14 wtd avg 33 small 28 grade B large 33-35 wtd avg 44% Browns Grade A large 77 3T'; wid avg J7',. medium 33 small 26 B. large 406: «(large 26 - Checks 23 24 wtd avg 21's —— CHM AGO BUTTER AND FGGS CHICAGO Dec 10 AP Butter steadier receipts 088 180 owhoiesaie Buy ing prices unchanged to ‘« higher $63 score AA 5925 92 A 5025 890 B SS 23 a9 C 865 cars 00 B SO 88 COT steady re Eggs tops weak bhelence eeipta 12.060, wholesale buying prices | to hy lower US large whites 31 mixed 3). medtums 36 standards 28 current receipts 27, dirties 25, checks 26 ’ oe DETROIT POULTRY DETROIT, Dec 2 (AP) -Proies pail | per pound feb Detroit for No | qusi | tty live poultry up to 10 am Heavy hens 20 light hene 13-1). heavy | profiers or fryers ‘3'y-3% Ibe: Whites 22-23, gray crosses 258.24', Barred Rocks 26-27 caponettes (¢%%-@ Ibe) 27',-28 Turkeys heavy type. young bens 28 young toms 23-38 Market unsettied as overeal! trading quiet and moderate receipts ampie Very little Interest shown as yet for holiday 3a buying Turkeys Market unsettled Trading "very siow Receipts light end ampie State Judges Slam Door on Brennan LANSING ® — The State Judges Retirement Board today slammed ‘Wayne County Circuit Judge Vin- ,cent M. Brennan, refusing to allow him to withdraw his retirement ap- Arthur H. Rice of Detroit, attor ney for Judge Brennan, indicated he may take the case to the State Supreme Court. Rice said he would initiate court action in the Su 'preme Court or Ingham County Cireuit Court this afternoon or to morrow. Brennan came under fire when fellow Wayne County judges ac cused him of excessive drinking at a Sept. 21 meeting of the judges. On Oct. 19. Brennan submitted a formal application for retirement and enclosed a check for $900, the required deposit. The retirement board accepted his application at a Dec 7 meeting Fruita: Apples, Delicious, fancy, 5.00- | 50 Pep After Push NEW YORK, Dec. 30 ih — The) stock market lost its pep today | after two strong sessions and turned mixed in the late morning Prices were spread out over al range of around a point in either | direction. A few individual issues | pushed higher than that limit. The pace of trading was not so| pronounced as yesterday when the total at 4.430.000 shares was the highest in four years The market started out with a rush of higher prices that put the | tape several minutes behind in re- porting actual! floor deals, Within | a matter of minutes the rush was | over aim profit-taking appeared. | Lower were Bethlehem Steel, | General Motors, Radio Corp., Al- | led Chemical, International Pa- per, Pennsylvania Railroad, and Ameritan Airlines. Higher stocks included Republic Steel, Republic Aviation, DuPont, American Woolen, Santa Fe, Bar- ber Oil and 20th Century-Fox. New York Stocks tate Meraing (Quetatienss to fall. If the air is warm this moisture falls as rain. When cold, it Acams Ex 9 4 in’ nN ck a sometimes forms flakes and comes down as snow. Each snowflake A i 2 nt *- ‘ Ps . Air Recuc 22 int Tel de Te a5 | & SIX sided crystal, and no two are ever exactly alike. If you live Meee Oi cher Me ee colder region. put a piece of dark paper or cloth on the ground Alliea fra 33.6 Jones at ig 4 the next time it starts to snow. By looking at them closely you can lila iJ ¢ 28 5 ‘ BUIS CPB soo cates Me o> see their beautiful designs. Use a magnifying glass if you can. alae: Ae tk Kinb Cit 408 These snow crystals will last only a short time. But you can am Con Soret cco 4g Make some similar ones out of paper. Here's how: [a= — 7 at oe a= : he 1. Draw a circle of any size on a sheet of white paper. Cut it i b . we tam Lace 307 Ligg & My 636 Out, and then fold it as shown in the small drawings in today’s pic- see rp ne pean Airc a ‘ture. Fold it first in half (A). then fold that in half (B). Fold this jam N Gas.... 478 Lone 8 Cem o¢6/ section in three parts as in ‘‘C’’. | Am 2 2 He cee on aiae oe rage oh 2. Using the dotted lines in “D" as a guide. cut out odd sections am aie “es ee nea 338 along the folded edges of your cirlce. Don't cut all the way through Am Te! & Tei 134 May D Str 463 the piece of paper. When you have finished cutting. you should have Am Tob Mead Cp 556 | . coger? Rm wanien S84 Mid‘cort rot et | folded piece of paper that looks something like “E) Am Zinc 19 Id St! Pa rn) 3. Unio e cu Tr. an ou a snow e si ar Anac Cop 50§ Monsan Ch 1051 ‘th. ope Sig , ~ . a = aoe We cob) Mont Ward 774 that shown in “F". Draw as many circles as you like, and the bigger Armes oT " ; mov Cc" a the circle the bigger the snowflake you'll have when you finish cut- mour 4 o | Mote a y Asod Dry G 2800 Mueller Br yi tng. Try to make each design different from the last. Atchison 13) Murray Cp sO$ = ee ee eee Ai Cat Line 1534 Nat Bis 434 | Atl Refin »” Nat Dairy .. 18 . e Atlas Pdr 50 Nat ides a, | | B Aves Mtg. “et Nal tead @24 usiness Noles Baid Lime 134 Nat Bteel -. 62 ame U eS Balt A On rT) Nat Thea . of . Beech Nut 296 4 bho Brk ae Dr, H. H. Curson is the new | Bendix Av 101 ent r - is . : bel ‘sae ee ae ® owner of Joe s Famous Spaghetti Beth Btee! 10 hag =< Av ey ' Or arriers , House at 1038 West Huron St.. west eing Air... 726 Nor Pac i the Tel-H . y Sika kas Ge Nee Ati ie | of el-Huron Shopping Center, Bond Birts... 173 _ ou - being re-opened today under new rden +e. 684 Oliver Cp Borg Warn....113 Otis Eley bd 5 k f R ilwa caaneger ey Owens Il G1 163 pea er or ai ys ot es ie te Louis Ross, who cafne here from Buda Co 165 Panh EPL ... 154 Says Airlines No Longer: Philadelphia, has directed the com- Burroughs 345 Parem Pict .. 393) oe plete redecoration and setti Calum & M12 Parke De... 72° Deserve Subsidies : ails (od Compe Wy rt Heard | I . . ‘ of a new kitchen for the restaurant an ry i4 8 r j Can Pa. 12.3 Pepet Cola 18)| Plea for easing of long-time re- @nd will manage the business. t , e ese. Sl pa ce . a Patios: - 31 ¢ strictions on rail transportation Dr. Curson bought the business Case iH 19a Philip Mer = and for removal of subsidies to On Dee. 1 from Joseph Barbara. er r . ‘ Celanese. "957 Pillsby Mille 822 Other forms of transportation. to Cert-eed 31.8 Po tO B64 place all on an, equal, competitive The Ford Motor Co announced Ches & Ob 4$ Pullman «5 4, basis was made by Roob H. Allie, today that its Ford Division out Caryeler 103 name Co ~ ie in an address before the Lions Put in December has broken all Cities By 1219 Rem Rand .. 337/ Club here Wednesday post-war monthly production rec- Clark Equip 7 Repub Bt! .,, 793 ords Climax Mo 992 Reyn Met 1224| Allie is executive secretary of , ; patti s net edly 426) the Michigan Railroads Assn. M, L. Wiesmyer, general manu- Colg Paim .. 6) Rock Bog 2 2| “America’s railroade are not ‘acturing anager of the Ford Di- | ol Ge. 16 eway Bt 446 Vision, sa ssem- Con Eats 1 St Jos Lead 4i4) fighting the trucks as competitors biy plant ee plea . ase m ceasun Pe a cat Lig a = \or institutions: rather they are Fard a * so ae ue nee oe Cont Bak 295 Sead AL RR 773 quarreling with a governmental shee ae Cont ¢ 7 Be R ing @ previous record : Cont Mat ey Shel On go Policy that places all competitive us akin of: 134.948 Cont Ow 73@ Simmons 416 Hs . _ ; Copper ching | 49g Bincia:’ 0 “ sora on the railroads,” Allic¢ orn a54 cony Vac $27 . | : a = ol aig can secre’ the cade fe Appointment of BW. Baldwin Curtiss Wr 74 Bou R) 94 oo, Pailroads have MO as director of labor relations for Det Edis %4. Bperr . «¢@ direct complaint against the trucks the Detroit Trans Divisi De eens ek aS Ok, . 223 and many of the railroads then ; lac Ww Co Doug hire 127. Sta Ot Cal .. 751 y mr of General Motors was announced std O a y . ermce oa ee an ee ae) cen creemen eks ome nt [ecciny! by Eaward A: (Kans, i case Air Lb... 3 S'd O11 On .. oe Ways, either directly or under con- vision general manager Last Kod 71q Stevens JP 281 ract. = mi Auto I 9 =e. War 263 : - Baldwin and his wife and two Mus In| 37 Sun O1 to | “The railroads are asking that | children liv 3115: Emer Raed ig) Guther’ Pap iar chi m live at 31155 W. Rutland, End John oa7 Swift & Co . 475! the movement ef goods and per- Birmingham =. os 22 ph * Pa... | sons on their lines not be pena. “ — -Cell_O vi ezas Co 53 ~ Peire, Mor 62 Tex @ Bul... 123 lized by government to a greater Slated to end here today was Praees nai de eee jh | degree than similar movement by the Stee! Door Corp.s four-day Frueh Tre «SC fC«éSTrran W Air 20 other forms of transportation.” | meeting for its sales agents across Cleg Bak eo? Transamer 94 : Gen Bie 435 Twent C Pox. 292 Allie said the airlines, carrying | the Ccountr) ae Pits 783 Us plo ay j only one-nineteenth of the country’s | Some 45 salesmen attended the Gen Motors” 9a? Un Pac 1s94 | first class mail, received $56,000,. | S¢ssions at the Pontiac Hotel. Steel Gen mere 2 URN Aire t® > 37g | 000 in 1949. The railroads, which Door's headquarters is at 359 S Gen Tel 2 United Cp ..., 61 Carried eighteen-nineteenths of the | Jessie St Ci Ti , u -~ pres agg as oo . = rir mail had received only $27 .000_000 —_— Goebel Rr i BE oe @) “We think the so-called glamour Honest Boy, 8, Rated ood year 07 " me ee Cirah Paige > Us Steel“) ” 79.4. Siri of transportation, the privately Cc: one , _ x Ry W¢@ Ua hs Fe 183 | owned commercial airlines, now as First-Class Citizen : ' t 21 Var a een Greyhound 1s Waceseen "2, 366 |@8 grown to the point where she} NEW YORK (UP) — David Rud Gulf ot ea@ Warn B Pie 20 |no longer rates aid from the tax- te _ ) ud- a de = rf. a rote wet payers. If anv ayency of trans; ni) biol oe aL area cla ers hoe 442 e n ° ayenc 1) ATISDM re \ ? i * Oiuea's oa Westg A BE 386l cannot stand on ite own two {ee eyes of Mayor Robert Wagner he's Hornestk ang Werte Ft 784 th ; \ iy cet, a “first-class citizen” Ho EI , White Mot “os then it has n r a ails He tae Wilson & Co 113°) he said 0 THOM Terisucvive, David sent the mayor two one- - Cont o71 . Ld rte - $ dollar bills representing money he dust 5 oolworth 17 ~ “Aj fnlncalal 726 Youne B&W 206 @ removed from two broken parking nee mn 4 Vogt Bhat =e Firm Awarded Contract meters in his neighborhood. and er 2: Zenith Int Ha 81 * asked the mayor in e nt Mary for Iron Refining Plant li taig ll AF sai giock: atabeccks wAREUe for him by his mother to ‘please - tt) Th ~ A XEW YORK Dec 30 Compiled by The laatonta oe e a eae be good enough to have the meters sscciated Press 0. } oday a checked.” 30 15 18 eo . P tndenl. Rati Cel. Bisexs contract has been awarded for! The mayor thanked David on Net change ‘ 5 3 construction of a plant near Eagle behalf of the city and said he'll Noon Thurs 2107 1225 677 1848 Mills west of here , Previous dey. 3171 1930 of¥ ince |” ‘ have the traffic department look The plant. which will refine iron. into the situation right away. ore concentrates from the com- | pany's mine on the Marquette Keep cut flowers fresh by add- Range. was expected to begin op- ing a lump of sugar or camphor . ‘erations late next vear to the water. DETROIT STOCKS Se - Hornblower & Weeks! AGT ss igutes after decimal potnts are eighth« pointe ave eight ER CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Baide I her? lea 3 4 ewe A PORT SHIRTS + t } ( f Ma acres { “ Abrasive ‘ ae ' Atte ar ai R Narr Bcorew* e . x aie bid and assed i & Foreign Exchange ORK. Dec 0 AP Foreign acer rates follow ‘Great Britein in $ 49 a € In centa ci a er in New York open ark 2 pe er premium orf em .% 158 N. SAGINAW (Next to Seers) Reta tuaure aot ar Hritalr ’ ay . ae a ‘8 anged Beigium Y 00's : DO's f om cent France ra 28s f ai cent inchanged QGernial & ern Deutsche mark) 273 BS Nanged Holland iguilder: «38 off O01 of a cent Italy (lral 16%» eee , c a cent unchanged Portugal eacuce 350 unchanged Sweden krona! 1934 unchanged Owiteerland franc free: 23 34', unchanged, Den- mark krone! 1480 unchanged oa Par Fast Hong Kong dollar 175@. un- | changed a All Makes Expert. Trained Technicians $20 Taken in Breakin © All Work Guaranteed ® Pontia Police discovered a breakin at the Haskill Photo Studio at «1 Mount Clemens St. early ta da\ 4 box containing $20 was taken and a file cabinet had rifled fice report Entry to the studio ¥.. gained by break ing a front door window, eash been '- TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: JUNIOR EDITORS |_THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 0, 1938 Excellent Year PAPER SNOWFLAKES High up in the clouds on winter days. moisture gathers and begins Bussard Electric Phone FE 2-6445 84 Oakland Avenue—Free Parking « Member Oakland Co. Electrenie- TV Service Ansectation ‘ ‘excellent year’ for American bus- Seen by Curtice : GM Chief Is Confident About the Long-Range Outlook for Nation DETROIT (UP)—General Motors President Harlow H. Curtice pre- | dicted today 1955 would be “an. iness and said he was “equally | confident about the long-range out- | look for our country.” | (Curtice, in a year-end state. | ment, based his forecast on sev- eral factors. | He said there was every indica- tion to believe employment will ,increase from its current 62,000,- | 000 level, more disposable income | will be in the hands of consumers through a personal income rise and lower taxes, both government and | | private construction will remain high, capital investment by indus- try will continue at record levels and new and improved products will increase the consumers’ incen- tive to buy As for the auto industry, Cur- tice said 1955 car production could well be 10 per cent above that of 1954 Noting that General Motors re- ceatly turned out its 56,000,000th vehicle, he gave two reasons why GM _ will produce an equal num- ber in one-third of the time. | “First, that our rate of techno- logical advance is constantly accel- | erating, which means that every | year we can build better cars and | build cars better than we could build them before,’’ he said. ‘And second, that the maftket for auto- mobiles is expanding steadily.’ | Curtice said the two factors i ‘‘hold good pot only for the auto- imobile industry, but for business generally.” Attempt at Holdup Fails After Scuffle } A would-be bandit fled empty- handed from the Jackson Rental Equipment Shop yesterday after a scuffle with shop owner Walter L. Jackson of 1105 Cherrylawn Dr. | Jackson told Pontiac Police that the man entered his store at 62 Montcalm Ave. shortly after noon and demanded the cash in the register When Jackson refused and re- sisted, the thug hit Jackson across the wrist with a piece of lead pipe and pled south on Burt street on foot Police said the attempt was made by a youth between 18 and 20, 5 feet 10, curly hair, and wearing a maroon corduroy coat and tight fitting blue | jean trousers. 185 pounds. black | A ‘ News in Brief — Melvin C. Yengtin, 26,’ of 4712 ‘ Township | land County Jail when he failed to. produce $100 bond set by Pontiac | Judge Cecil McCallum, who de- ferred sentencing Yenglin until to Edward Kitmesmith of Mayville told Pgntiac Police yesterday that someone took a radio from his auto while it was parked in the | Pontiac Motor Parking Lot near | Kennett road. Value of the radio, Klinesmith said, was $40. If your friend’s in jail and needs bail, Ph. PE 5-5201. C. A. Mitchell. Now It’s Sure to Snow | MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP) — The Army finally gave up today and put its only snow plow at the military depot here up for sale. The reason: There hasn't been snow deep enough to plow for sev- en years. NO MONEY DOWN Except Mtg. Costs ‘ —— Walnut — 825 W. Huron The GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP of PONTIAC Investing in Canada First, get the “facts about Canadian Fund — 2 VU. S. mutual investment company offering a diversified invest- ment in common stocks of corporations selected on the basis of possible participation in Canada's growth. For e Widspecter Call FE 2-9119 or write _C. J. Nephier Co. 414 Commanity National . Bank Bidg. USED TV SETS- 40 Sets to Pick From! Famous Makes, Real Values WE GIVE HOLDENS RED TRADING STAMPS — WALTON= Radio and TV 1430 Joslyn—Cornar of Welton a VETERANS NEW 2-BEDROOM HOMES Overlooking Pleasant Lake with Lake Privileges $7950 * 58200 92 JOHN J. DYER 8065 Commerce Rd. near Union Lake EM 3-4771. -IN ALLOWANCE Beautiful 21” Console with Doors my — Blond — Cherry Nothing Down — Free Home Trial — Terms HAMPTON - TV ; Open Eves. FE 2-2257 PER MONTH INCLUDES EVERYTHING 7 FE 4-2525 A famous make you service plan. 10 in This Speed Queen: Double tub water warmer longer. Large sofety wringer with soft rubber rolls. for. Aluminum egitetor. seoled in oil. 51 W. Huron St. quality. Fully guaranteed and backed with a Good Housekeeping Reg. $139.95 HERE ARE FEATURES YOU GET construction keeps Gleaming white finish, easy to care Powerful motor thet will give yeers of trouble-free service because it is GOOD HOUSEKEE Famous Brands at Lowest Prices! Get This New Deluxe Washer NO MONEY DOWN! know for 39 with trade large size of PONTIAC Order by Phone Phone FE 4-1555 . . THE PON NTIAC PRESS, THUR SDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1954 . , TWENTY-ONE Reporter Hints | Ouster Reason | Death Notices = j | BURRELL. Sadie. . a 04 | “eile sot “Cade Barve. ee aS reed. nouneed junteea’s. Pu nounced later. by Hun 6 Pu- neral Home. Says . Ladejinsky Fired . __ Card of Thanks _ 1 Because His Anti-Red ' Writing May Be Front DES MOINES w — The Des . oo “wisu TO THANK MY MANY. friends and neighbors for their Wn me dur the re- cent bereavement of my husband. halig og 52 Sato | thanks for his words end to Funeral Home eret Hercliff ré Moines Register said today that _Msrgeret Herciiff 0000 a former Army intelligence officer, | eee ln Memoriam 2 oe ——~_~ who believes a long record of anti- IN 7 ieee MEMORY OF OUR Vietoria Communist writings might be a_ front for a Red agent, made the. - official recommendation to label, Wolf Ladejinsky a “security risk." John G. Cassity, Department of Agriculture security chief, made ~~~-~~~—~ the recommendation to Secretary 34g of Agriculture Benson, paper said in a story from its Washington correspondent Mollgnhoff. 5 es e Benson recently refused to let , @ Russian-born land continue agricultural attache in Japan The Register said Casaity » stated there was no evidence that Lade- | linsky is disloyal] or that he has violated security. “We've just taken the position that with his background he might he a security risk,’ Cassity was quoted as saying. “T feel that we've made a right decision,” he added. In Washington, Cassity could not be reached immediately for com- | ment. * © « « tache job he had held for four 9% sears. Last spring, the State De- partment cleared Ladejinsky in a security check of its own. The Agriculture Department last week put out a statement listing various grounds for its action .in the Ladejinsky case. It mentioned, among other things, that Lade- jinsky visited Russia in 1939 de- spite his having previously written strong. anti-Communist | articles. The statement also referred to Ladejinsky's three sisters it said still are in Russia and it spoke of his having worked im 1930-31 for Amtorg, a Soviet trading Com- pany. Furthermore. it alleged that Ladejinsky had belonged to two. Communist-front groups. * . * Outside of the security realm, the department said Ladejinsky does not meet its technical stand- ards for agricultural attache 4 Children Recovering in ‘Polio Pest Palace’ OMAHA W—A woman came to ask Omaha Fire Commissioner Si- mon what she should do about a shed on her property that had been condemned. Said Simon: hammers to help you tear down the building?” JOSLYN -_- + -+4-- 4 :{[et ee #2v8.38 os —<« - AS 6 weO554.59 ave s Cy —_ J wd on a to FULLER ae \Z wIO3V3¢ | | | } ORDINANCE NO 1263 An Ordinance to Amehd the Building Zone Map of Ordinance No #44 Known as the “Building Zone Ordinance" Adopted December 28. 1054 Effective January 7. 1966 An Ordinance to Amend the Buliding Zone Map of Ordinance No 044 Known as the “Building Zone Ordinance” The City of Pontiee Ordains Section 1. The building some map of the Building Zone Ordinance |s hereby amended to provide that the lan@ ip the cescription hereinafter set forth. be classified as Mfg 1 Lots 70 to 78 both inciustve Lots 93 to 138 both tnclustve Assessor's Plat No 102. (Provided land is deeded for a 60 foot setback from the centerline of Josiym Avenue from Lots 93, 94, 137. 138 and Grace Street} Section 2 The change tp the building Fone map tn the above area to Mfg 1 is made pursuant to the recommendation of the City Plan Commission and said Commission is hereby « ted to make a final report upon amendment to thie Commission se to the pub heartng to be held before this mame | ment is adopted, suant to Bec Cy of Act No. 207 of Public Acts ru oe 1921, as amend Section 3. That not fifteen (18) da otice of the ti nd place ye p me & of the public ; heart the final passage of given im a newspaper of general circuld- tion im thie city: that such public hear- ing is hereby fixed at December 7 1954 Section 4 This ordinance shall taxe ‘10: days from ané after :the- date of ite passage by the City Commis- mon ef the Citr of Pontiac Made and passed by the City Commis siom of the City of Pontiac. this 28th cay ef December AD 1954 wM DON ALD6BON w Mayor ADA R. EVANS City Clerk Dec. 30, 4' Cark | “Why | don't vou have a party and in-' vite all your friends over with | Gear mother Mrs — who passed away, Dec rt hose pheones grows deeper and as — "year the news. GARDEN Gate | | JACOBSEN'S FLOWERS a _B. Soghtaw. FE > T _ 'S FLOWERS SCHAFER 129_ AUBURN “pass. “Sadly missed by | _ Agnes, Josephine and J : tlowers 3| DUNSTAN 'S FLOWERS W. Huron &t. FE 2-01 GREEN wousE, y & nite. 140 East Blvd. 8. FE | rs y aa | NIPFIED SER as ano Kirky) Funeral Home Donelson- Johns) ase ene VICES FE 41882 FUNERAL HOME “DESIGNED FOR D_ FOR FUNERALS" | Voorhees-Siple | FUNFRAL HOME Ambulance Service Plane or Motor ~ PURSELY FUNERAL HOME Ambulance day or nite FE ¢1211.— 78 at iy sm "CHAPEL __ Monuments 4A DIRECT BUY Pontiac Granite & aarbie Company Robert J. acm . Slonaker ___ FE 2-800 Benson on Dec. 16 fired Lade- | %@_Osland A linsky from the agricultural at- INCH uErMOniAla [Aig INC. | ae inemorials since 1894 Perry FE 5-603 Ge oe oe BOX REPLIES !) H At 10 a.m. today there were replies at | the Press office in the following boxes: 6, 7, 8. 10, 11, 16, 24, 25, 28, 36, 37, 39, 40, 44, 15, 76, 78, 85, 87, 88, 89, 108, 115, 118. MN The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 From 8 a.m. to0§ p.m. ] oe re papoose The the eancella tens are made be sure to “kil? numbers “ No adjustments wil! be eiver without it Clostne time for advertise ments containing trne sires larger than reculer agate type ia '2 o'clock poon the dav orevious to publication Transient Want Ads mar be canceled un to 6:30 the dar of oublicetion CASR WANT AD RATES Lines ' Daw 3 Dave 6 Dave . 2 6125 «sles 682.62 4 16 312 4686 6 200 360 8840 $ 3 ‘mn 608 mo 608 OTe OF @ 2 675 864 | * 36 6 en7 Birmingham Office { Ph. Midwest 4-0844 379 Hamilton > Help Wanted Male 6 a POE S ACCOUNTANT —- 68EMI-SENIOR for public accounting firm in Southern Michi Under 35 Permanent Must pave a JOBS OPEN pos: accounting background Give res- ume of education. experience and salary expected Reply boa $1 Pontac Press In 0 Am Europe To Travel paid. Write oniy ment Info Center 36 Stuars St Boston. Mass BARBER, GOOD HAIR-CUTTER. chance for. good wages 3© W Flint St, Lake Orion MY 2-087) BRICK LAYER "pork, “Must be | only, for veneer work. Must FE 5-9056 A-1 COLD HEADFR OPER- ATOR ABLE TO i | UP OWN JOBS. AFT- ERNOON SHIFT.| GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS. STEADY JOB. WRITE PONTIAC PRESS BOX 11s COLLISION MAN BUMPER FX. rienced oniy Pontiae Auto | y Service, 245 8 Bivd East i= REFINED Help: Wanted Male ¢ 6 PRINTER TOR AD AND 208 eet Orchard “Lake hha Recgo fo 8 pm ‘QEAL EsTATE sAleauen opportuni'+ or bustier. New | Good j | +4210 house —— an @eo fine _fopnir art ee ings are lt | CABINET MAKER AND C N- you are aid ef work ter. Kitchens « 5 SRP ou can do elrig-t tor rselit Come m end talk ft over EXP VETERAN WISHES PART i] PR 4194 for a nent ‘time work mornings. Has j¢ep. REF SERVICE up _FE 546503 bet Sam & 1 pm panned live in up ae ra . sila ll MAN FOR TRUCK CDRIV. y to advance Re- pe P Boz 138 Pontiac, Mich Help Wanted Female z) "1 BABY SITTER TO LIVE IN. DO PE 20000 housework 7 Pinegrove ene STAY EVE- im exchange Call before COMPAN JON ra. ae nin, i ty rT Tor resus and ‘boar 1 3 pm vr. +50 CLERK- TY PIST Ages 16 to 35 @ bour week Satur- Gays and bolidays off Telephone emperience and shorthand _ ‘ul but not necessary os Miss Beale contact _ Huroa_ _ cores oi all ines end 7 i e ear old boy, more for home for wages. OR 78 after = 5. ae Pia EXPERIENCED FOR 4 hours « day Pree Soe 8, Bos 11 /Exp. Salesladies For better infants-children's shop Full time Pleasant surroun !ings any F ecole Wonderland Shop elegreph Rd “EXPERIENCED WAITRESS 3517) Ejizabeth Lake Red FOR wae IN CUSTOMER Ra HOUSEKEEPER COMPANION I 24274 sae 2 to @ years. genera) cleaner must be experienced and ehil- dren cooking. Live in $32. to start Must have references. | MI 46667 /LADY FOR LIGHT HOUSEKEEP-. ing and care ee children while | pores work Live tm or go home 5-1348 _MIDDLEAGED LADY TO DO Nght housework and care of chil- pe ae ni 2 Uy Auburn Heights répm MIDpLEAGED. WOMAN TO DO Call aher 3pm. PE S008. MIDDLEAGED WHITE WOMAN ake home with —e 1 _enila wages 205 Married Women Part Time. Good Esuengs Can Midwest ¢4777 Monday | Or Tuesday 9:00-12°00 to arrange persona) view -NEEDED STENOGRAPHERS AND TYPISTS Experience Preferred APPLY PONTIAC MOTOR DIVISION Personnel Dept GLENWOOD AVE. PONTIAC, MYCH WOMAN, LIOHT housework and care of 4 year old board, girl uptil) May Room. _ Wages FE 50553 after 6 WOMEN TO CARE CHIL- dren and light house work while parents work in Keego FE WAITRESSES, NEW YEAR 8 EVE BOOKKEEPER EXP . Comptometer, Exp on up ern Ptenographer , up Short order cook $208 up Cashier $200 up a ourees $156 up, non e ig live D eM MPLOYMENT AGENCY 53‘, W Huron st WOMAN FOR PART TIME COUN. ter work in dry cleaners in sub urban area For appointment cai! M1 ¢7156 Miss Carnes WOMAN FOR LIGHT HOUSE- work and care of children 8 06 to 400 4@ days per week To start Jan 4 OR 13-4623 WHITE WOMAN TO TAKE COM- piete charge of home & 2 chil- dren during mothers & recovery OA 62421 Woman Sales Manager Wanted paige for executive ty pe oman now earning $5.000 - $7 000 pagette Will alscuss remuneration personal interview Nationally es.sblished firm Expanding tey personne! organization in new di- vision Seeking woman with super- vising Women in a direct to the home sales organiration Age 25 to 50 Car hecessary Write ful! details of education. phone busi- nese background to Pontiac Pres« Box 84 ersone! interview @1!! be arranged _ YOUNG LADY WANTED FOR telephoning tnd 2way radio dis Wile porth of Auburn EXPERIENCED hago MAN l% WOMAN TO CARE FOR CHT! on dairy farm OA Gren hile mother worte FE EXPERIENCED poe weer — 2 a y in person Martineili's 138 WHITE HOUSEKEEPER TO = Woodward. Birmingham oa a 3 fas days. go iene N nights schoo] age children FLORMT DESIGNED & STORE| Because Oc Set a tcc 6 shop. 30 miles from Pontiae |" ™ OL 2-131. Nina ae State references valifications roan To cane econ own and salary desired OX 22 Pon- dren end it na thac as _per week Ca ‘efor, 4. ore FRONT AND A ALIGNMENT Leia Ask for Mr Roberts FULLER BRUSH HAS A REAL PS galing for the right man per week average plus ex- social security and pen- For appointment call FE and sion Hien "schoo! "diploma ysicia! an SELL THE SURPLUS through Classified Ads - Land, machin WAITRESS WANTED _Mintt Lanch 9 E Pike __ Hetp_ w anted 8 PPPS ELDEALY COUPLE WISHEs TO white man & wife 2 employ work located in lake vide s - los ay 143 rental Ppi he Instructions 9 TUTORING: 1 FNOLISH pe , ete Phone FE 23-6055 arithmetic ~ Work Wanted Mate 10 MIDDLE AGED WHITE MAN, wants any kind of work Handy with tools connéeted with main- tence work Ph MA 5-4216 livestock, A.) CARPENTRY PLASTIC AND _— floor tile a specialty FE $-8054 ery ything! l - |CARPENTER & CABINET. NEW v, anything! Dial FE . in stage ow Ba wu 2-8181. Cas PEWTEG WORE TRI terations can FENTER Bac KIWANIED | NENT PORTION WAN Sree tu spt oe are “ait | | Reis, Tease Salas operation | Work ‘Wanted Male 10) SLICE OF HAM WORK NEW OR RE 30608. ED MAN. PART TIME OR | oe as pra ele catia t mings sing oD a wren mode rE EXPERIENCED Station ATTEN- dant. truck driv farm work or} mechanic ve coast | CiGHr HAULING. 8 ATIC AND Gio e Wants wone POLE | time affernoomm or evening FE 1 YEAR SCH LIKE PART TI MENT DURING oF. PONTIAC HIOH GRADUATE WOULD ME EMPLOY APTER- NOON La INTERESTED. .PLEASE CA FE 53906 AaFT- ER 6 @ P.M Work Wtd.” Female 11 | eee | | Ee je | ENE HOU! DAYS | | erences from boise _ ha. f 21878 or FE 50150 | RO | | 1 | id “THREE! Ni DON® IN MY HOME. | _PE. 54-4830 oo LAUNDRY WORK IN MY HOME. FE ¢1039 | Moving & Trucking 19 MATURE WOMAN WANTS RE ~~ : ception work im office Filing, LIGHT HAULING ODD JOBS some agin and bookkeeping Cheap OR 32901 FE 17-0171 FE HAULING SAND GRAVEL OR MIMEOGRAPHING. TYPING BEC. ful Aby me any place. FE retarial service EM «3.2842 2-1608 Rub»ish heued { SEWING WANTED «LIGHT _AND HEAVY TRUCKING , §-8462 _ FE Lost & Found 24 ao RED AND WHITE FEMALE of Fegueetne Ra ar Pontiac Lake Ra R ward for return or imformation Please call FE ¢0)13 or FE 23-6512 Hobbie & : Suppties 244) Pe - wu TRONINGS DONE | LIGHT HAULING AND MO WASHINGS AND TROD TRG Bowe | ORT BACLINS er sane aon Re ee FE! in ae mame | ine BACKENSTOSE 13 £ LAWRENCE | WINDOW WASHER WANTS WORK. O’DELL CARTAGE | tS number anu eta cer FE 23141 _ AND Lecal and Long Distance Moving to fit) Italian ane ponerse. | aary Dias j corms Peeos IRONING AND ____ Phone PE 6-600. CAMERAS. PREINVENTORY SALE TI. mee: REDUCED RATES | 3! De Sapeork fn WANTED piRONTNOS. 6 A BUSH- | ong van ae Flog you. Smith vic 1066 y juron, Paes 5-815, GMINA PAINTIN woman wares Bx DAY WORE 1 | SUDDEN ice —Aetegs woe.” Stes cr iithrecpamune, met Stanley . and light trueking FE ¢6070 = 4) ¢ end polish. | Woman would hke work! Trucks to Rent ing Tae a ayer ‘evenings eae | by the day. Call FE. meer BY NO ae ae, $2 50 : - UCKS TRACTORS) w $1 75. picture frames, SHER- 2-2744 l, ron AMD EQUIPMENT. _ WIN. WILLIAMS 11 W Huron | ee lp Ton ups iy Ton e 7 WALL WASHING WASHING AND and Dump Trucks roping, other work. FE 5-6308 — Pantie Paras aad | Notices & Personals 2s) Bui g 12 . . _— SOPRA LL ~ i Iding Ser vice Industrial Tractor Ca. AUDIVOX, HEARING AIDES BRICK. (LOCK AND CEMENT. OE eet PE cise | Pontiac « only authorised audivox — estern c ealer . By fab SNR etn ne aber our om woah perio BRICK | BLOCK ueet f WORK ae Taree “Quict service Pk Vernor Vie Phone FE 287) _apd fireplaces FE 22468, pase at Perry <* ** Confidential. The Salvation Army GARPENTRY BLOCK AND CE INCINERATORS CLEANED ASH BOOKKEEPING - TYPING ment work ete FE 6-0783 a rupbiah hauled. Clean up FE, of all kinds Tax service CUSTOM BUILDING F. H 1210 & Telegraph Rd PE 8-0676 AFT | nancing Modernising FE 4-5476. | —— | DAINTY MAID FOR ~ SUPPLIES CEMENT Is oon SPECIALTY. Floors _ s EM 347 | Painting & vigrersting 20! CA eater ‘WORK OE ERIS Alterations — roome &@ | A-1 DECORATING, PAINTI cabinets OR 3- 2579. and wal! papering Call for at CARPENTER W < TORE ALTERA.| mate +0296 A-l 1 PAINTING PAPERHANGING rir 4 removed Estimates rE tions moderpization iso custom _building, OLive 32-7326 __ CEMENT WORK: RESIDENTIAL end commercial; free estimate. _Ravmond Commons FE +9366 FLOOR SANDING OLD FLOORs A specialty, Cal) Bill's FE 2-5789. FLOOR LaYind, SANDING AND PAINT NO J reise | Rr ue ashing Free estimates. Reasonable 2-3706 AND WALLPAPER: ' Oa estimates. Jobn Taylor FE ~ PAINTING PAPERHANGINO — WALLS CLEANED TUPPER, On 1081 x | PAINTING AND PAPERING _ | Piasterine and cob cement ere Mason m FE +6364 j WOMEN WANT WALL WASHINO. | #ioos: SANDING, Lavo vin, | painting OR or Free _ 40a 7 or FE PE) OR 2m | oe WALL WASHING AND PAINTING. | ites _____ | _Free estimates PE $221). Raker CLE Poe a s iy : “ | _N. Coss, PE 93021, PE p0bee siotherapy = 214, aa ha BAY | Day “ are pe aig | Ph. eo eee ss 88 aso © coectal foot technique. 12 MODERNIZATION AND PEN. Eim Bt | try. Basements _aty eee | GRADUATE MASBEUR. EVENING and cabinets Pree estimates FE and week-ends Home calls only +r PE 3126 | PLASTERING NEW REPAIR re ae ee Television iston Service 22 | MASON & “Cine F won PRES | ~—- z | estimaes = worn guaranteed. | DAY NIGHT TV axnvicn |_A J. Webster & Son OR 3-9402. FE 51296 FE 5-0390 ee gh og ng ED, LaYino SWANTERD, oe mies IR ANY A | _ 5-0593 — re wat AKE 40738 ANDY CON-| WE SPECIALIZ £1 CeMenr. DONS Radio & TV 121 8 Parke | Call for _estimates— = a SERVICE cata WELL Aenuins) ‘ ~aa5 ae IN. — ay A cae MITCHE > Business Services 13 13 “ne Pm PE 22871 BLOOMPIELD WALL CLEANERS. | Wells and windows. Reasonabie. | “—r~ Free est. _ho obligation. FE 23-1631 TYPEWRITERS RENTED | | ELECTRIC MOTOR SER) RE- Mitchell's 123 6 Saginaw St Po rk ete nt SE Pike FYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MA- —_—— = Sa es chine repairing Fxapert work PLUMBING AND HEATINO #8 Genersi Printing and Office Sup- Senne e . PE@3767, OR ply Co. 17 | Lawrence ia ees ae Moore hes _3-2000. THOMAS U UPNOLeTER INO. A & B TRENCHING | 4.3 ROM FES 5 bED- “Porting. Water tile. Field tile | spreads. You: 1 matertal FE 54-6707. —e_ IN THE VICINITY OF UEC end Pederals a pink god | _lady's Benrus watch OL 2-4962 LOSt STRAYED OR sTOLEN | Furniture Refinishing 164. LAA Rr LL OP REPAIRING poly hs A SPE ] cialty FE 56} 5-7332 [a le pa of tig Bgrege vse Laundry Service 18) Simeq musty. wearing leather | are. Cal] FE 1-4286. Rewaré CURTAINS NYLON & ALL MA- terials fimished in lstest oq en* rugs. ell sizer. —_e 1 PAIR So LADY'S OF.A88- * & Gried. AUTOMAT 3 cee © or Bt. Joseph LAUNDRY. 28 W¥. Fogg gr bes. +7627. cee. Tel- center FE 54-6004 . CURTA: PLAIN OR R a SS | Deautifully finished Pontiac WILL THE 2 MEN THAT PICKED _Laundry. Phone FE 28101. up pr: Gwen L) _—— — FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY 4E) SERV. eee mes cay on Creensnic Pontiac near the conservation house ico, Ph unéry. PE please call FE 46060 _ 28101 | | | WANTED ANTI ND red & white with QUIET MIDDLE | DETECTIVE eC OET GLAXO PLASTIC 100 WEDDING ueiay Exc oo WORKING CAPTTAL “ EE SERVICE TO J REFINED Mrs Burnes FE 2-814 83 Mart ‘SERVICE ‘DOMES- tic & commercial MAple §-Te61 linoleum —- Cleans piel ends Waxing aites No _ons ee ; Reduce ARE YOU OVERWRIOHT? TIRED’? CONSTIPATED? Try our safe scientific method Individual Lie os ee a pila CALL quick NB 6750 Butheriand Studio 1 Huron Printed napkins - fast service IN DEBT? a you are having trouble meet- ig rr , aeiculo aN ¢ CREDIT COU ro INC. @i4% 6& Bapinas cece "Qeciand Troaner rE { IF ANYONE KNOWS HOW | CAN | eontact the Bald Mountain fki. ease call es 54700 after Lodge. day Sat Sun 5 of al KNAPP snoe, neta EaENTATIVE WESTMORLAND STERLINO Dis- . 30679 _ tribute: oO . CARE LICENCED — by day or week FE 1-06 Wid. Household | Goods 27 FURNITURE NEEDE D Entire home of odd lots Get the top dollar Will buy outright or sell it for you B Community Sele Ph OR 32717 ONE OF PONTIAC® LAROFST furniture buyere Cash wailing FE «¢ Typewriter Service 22A Let us Buy Tt OR AUCTION fT OA & QUE — and ot) \amos MY 2152 for you WANTED F URNITU RI If you have anything for sale ant want prompt cour- teous service and the high est price in cash cal! L& S SALES CO OAKLAND COUNTY'S LARORST | USED Ee BUYER FE 2 ———_ To turewure Py PE ai el 2BA | Money Wanted NEEDED | ee vacation fe- Bay rted for jarge Canadian sort located in Georgian area Prosp-cting already sta uranium territery sur lodge New mine oper ing 7 miles from lodge Return on investments guaranteed In terested pafties call) FE 56-4565 Wanted to Kent 29 PLA PP PPL LE OD ¢ MontH otp Mate COUPLE WITH 7 MOS | old baby desire 5 room unf. house. Close in. Reasonable rent. Will, give excellent care. Ref-| erences. FE 81215. | ALL LAND- lified tenante furnished ROUSSE .L H_ YOUNG RENTAL AGENCY FE 41404 MOTHER AND CHILD DESIRE Lend ernoons room and board or rent a lady to cere for child @ Box 43 Pontiac Press EAGED LADY DE- sires } room sept on West side FE 56038 ; NEAT WOMAN DE- sires Es g housek eepin room Does drink reasonable State ee Write Pontiac Press, Box Wide Transportation | 31 tween 6 and 6) am. from Farms in Waterford Town- day Tthoure in Pontiac ship to cow OR 34629 | RIDE WANTED TO PONTIAC BR fore @ 90 Mon thru Fri morn- ings only. From 3480 Watkins Lake Rd Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 3? o_ SOP LPL PPP LPI | | you" At Once! ‘ask for Mr 2 oe L. H. BROWN, Realtor 13943 W Huron Ph 34819 | Highest Prices Paid Om land contracts get our FREF NICHOL ng & HARGER =. rE 4-8 5% MORTG! AGES OR bg sang tons from pl odd with 100 foot frontage No RD. CHARLES 183 PREDY WEE wasn 7 WILL THE PARTY ‘wHO fs 12 £ ae ‘ . PE +1650. known, return Beagle hound to = $620 Greer Rd and avoid trouble, estimate aie 18A Lost” 13 INCH FEMALE BEA. ~ ino et gid near Ortonville Telephone Or 33. W Huyon. TREE TRIMMING AND REMOV- ‘oTville @7RS Reward Fon. _ing Pree estimates, FE 1-6822. Lost PRATER RNITY vin 1 gal sma. some ere _ Moving & & t Trucking 19) Tel-Huron or Pontiac initialed On FARMS PPPP PPP PPP LPP PL J. Ly Cc. FE 800m — | vel MOVINO. TR . PICK. | Ee og Pon up ery. | oe J s retui reasonable rates Tasca! | ba ae 7G 02M East | Benjtevic Soe wai Rvs. FR 8 he a | 2330 Orchard Lake Ra Wed. Contracts, Migs. 32! FAST Ketion! If you have the contract ~ we ig he ready red Clark Resi hors +6402. rey toe =Galhanied $ For buying land contracts Fast courteous action. For immediate results call Mr. Johnson or Mr Jel reopally A. JOHNSON, Realtor FE 4-2533 1704S. Telegraph Rd CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS | HM J Vanwelt, 4540 Disie Hwy.) OR 31355 CASH FOR S8EASONED LAND | te en modern homes. CAP iL SAVINGS @ LOAN CO % WwW rep St. re 1 end Partridge is the "bird to see 4) W, Huron, St Ptione PE 23-6316 IMMEDIATE CASH FOR land contract or equity bom K Templeton, Realtor FE 4¢-4563 YOuR | in your | WE HAVE $200,000 At our dispose) to purchase new or land contracts for our Sell—To Insure To Buy Te YOU BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE rr MAHAN | REALTY Co COOPERATIVE } MEMBERS — Fvenings and — 1075 _Huron Ph 32-0263 CASH SETTLEMENT Bring your land contract to us for quick sale Low discounts FE a gg Souel Ask for Ted McCuilo q ( iH \Y DE N. Realtor ae E Waltan Bivd Open Oto 6 Wanted Real Est Estate 32A “AT TENTION OWNERS We nred houses, all sizes, any , location abc pare eoresee, We Aan 4 por sell land osntracte ellable service PONTIAC REAL "TY co. 131 Baldwin FE 58-8275 COMPLETE Real Fstate Service Want to trade our present home on + new or house’ We buy sell and trade toperty from NW Detrolt to Ponliac We bulid lot oF ours. meny aoe ~ and without lake front- wivileges. Land avaiiabie hg but ers. acreage, or will sub @ vide to sull Meany commercial propertie’ available SYLVAN REALTY CO 2338 Orehard Leke Ra FE 2-614 ee 7 LoT ON LakE OR OVER _ Reasonable EM Saste | LISTINGS WANTED Farm RES GEO | IDENTIAL oe. — ALES LTOR. %', N BCA : SAGINAW re 25011 WILL BU sh OR LIST YOUR LAKE one Purchasers wailing F. McKINNE ¥ Office 8800 Commerce Rd. Ph o — “ Tone v-S311 Johnson | ‘HAS DONE IT AGAIN) That. right folks. We have sold over 06 per cent of our listings and are desperately in need of all types of property to sell. For quick and courteous action, call Office Open #48 A. JOHNSON, Realtor FE 4-2533 1704 S. ». Telegraph Rd. WILL TRADE 3 BEDROOM ALL modern home in the city of Pon- tac for iasefront home tm the $14,000 bracket City home has gas heat soft water carpeted liv- ine room. dining L and hail Club room 12430 den @212 tn base- meot, iandscaped ict on paved street Will trade or buy lake front home. Phone FE 6-3628 LISTINGS WANTED ~ We need jistings on all types of real estate Qualified buyers wait- ing pt persona! and efficient service om your call Also have investors who will pay cash for . ee on well located P AU’ 1D HAMMOND 26's W H st REALTOR rr 5-774! Eves FR 54714 NEED SMALL HOME THELMA M Elwood Realtor FE +258) LISTINGS WANTED ; ED NORDMAN REAL ESTAT ROMEO MICHIGAN Plateau 2-67 — ~ TRADES Larger home, for smaller roperty for suburban omes for incomes. large down payments are ecarce trade your equity Trades made to satisfy all parties, concerned Cell us, po obligation etty KANCHE HOM! RFA! TORS COOP MEMBFRS 752 W Huron FE 41967 LISTINGS WANTED Parme business and commercia properties Roy Knauf, Realtor 26% W Huron FE 23-7421 GREEN [LAKE OFFICE (ON OREEN LAKE) “HEDQTRS FOR ALL LAKES’ Cotta a and Peas WOodward 57744 Rings here “BUYERS! BUYERS! RIGHT NOW for SPOT CASH or term, GAYLORD'S office needs 24 bedroom homes trpr elally East and North Aer men income roperty 1 acre places one GAYLORD weil “s you ere looking for « af AWRENCE W GAYLORD Co-operative Real Estate Exchange i” _Pike Bt rR 40604 MAHAN HAS. BUYERS YOU WANT ACTION The demand is great Our sales force is exceptional We need your listing and will certainly do our utmest to lease vou Our 17 year, of satisfactory Real Estate deajings im Pontiac assures ts that you wi! be satisfied We handie a!! d@etatis for financing and closing Cal: us today to iist your property Buy-To Sel! -To ‘BUY IT-WE LL INSURE It MAHAN FE 2-0263 107% W Hur NEXT DOOR TO B. POST OFFICE \\ anted Hlomes, Farms, I.arid Contracts menta-$50 and $60 Utilities and ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN, QUIET PAU! M JONES REAL PSTATE stove included No children home close im. Call before 3 632 W Huroe FE ¢350 NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. FE FE 45940. WE Or ea p _____s« ROOMS. SINOLE OR DOUBLE. List sell buy and trade an types UPPER ¢ & BATH UTILITIES _Burom bee. 39 Utes, VB OSs, of real estate and business | Woodward No 'wet a on d portunities *s Ba land. a o tracts. Call |CPPER « ROOM eter | For an Ads! House, vate bath garage LS apartment, r any- RIDGEWAY | fares 0s. erst comme oie, wai @ | month. pal small cniareas thing. Dial. FE 2-8181 tr 3S Baldwin ~ “i Gouparctive Rent Bstete ‘sosbengs ! Beaters re cue an ad-writes, / ge ac \ Pontiac FE 68-0280 or farms. | Wanted Real Estate ‘32a! Rent t Apts. Unturnished 34 WTD: noarme rans 4 . Pho. | UNF. 4 ROOMS erties, coma G . 36% W. cinity @tAubur _Muron FE 3 par |UPPER, 2 BED ~ ISN'T IT LOGICAL? __ | _furnlshea: | " you live tn the Waterford, | rayton. Clar&ston or surround- | tng lake areas, to st your prop- erty with a firm = ye te —— ir ¥ p nee an, ame exclusively | West SIDE CLOSE wD rge rooms | heated. 1 “child Phoss i 5-165. : | RADY POR OCCUPANCY. ABC j | prox Feb 10, 1066, 10 new one. . bedroom Ss ag with living room, kitchen, bath & utility. New brick building in excellent location 5 Phone oR. Sie, 7 “on 116 Waterford Village. 980 per | Open 9 to ®, Bun. 1 to 5 A small deposit will reserve one j — —— ——— lor you! Bee— | HOUSES WANTED Hele Buyers waiting with from 6500 to down veyments. For a dea! OrroW s@— Riley ay. R, D. RILEY, BROKER _BROS: | rE #1187 | Rent Apts, Furnished 33 33) Seas 5 pine fa Pad ec Rates pl ruler Rent Hoan Furnished 35 IDEAL BACHELOR BASEMENT 3 ROOM MOTEL APARTMENT. eet ph aed in One = bath. Child welcome MY } ean Ose iD e gentlemen. feene : ae § HOUSE ON LARE. ~~ ROOM KITCHENETTE . MEN | > BEDROOM FUR iN, HOUSE TO | preterred, os “ entrance, close | responsible couple from 2 to April 18 3334 AND 3 ROOM APTS - UTILITIES = | i! _ 145 E. Wilson, §7 to $15. | « BOOMs AND BATH. 6635 Dizie. | : ROOM FURNISHED. ON BUS { ROOM HOUSE Sy line 200 Baldwin : ( HOUSE EVER i PF Ey bat Sh space heater, auto. electrie bod water 10 miles a to Clark ent Sosiyn, 85 ke ores ‘yrrss J a Re ierygest 3 re tas "AND BATH. NEAR AU- Private entrance. No drinkers. FE to left i x Lawson Dr. onthly 2 ROOMS_ NEAR “pontiac MO. ion20 COOVERNMENT ~ TRAILER. entrance, tor private adults only re 23-4376 = 2 ROOM PRIVATE BATH AND, « ROOM PORWR HOUSE. $04. A month. without @tilities. $100 de- pens Very nice FE 232-4376 | Loong ‘ — Penge net ROOM: j La) 8 from ie store. 2th . PUR ail Child over 10 welcome. 28 Fene- ‘wa _'*¥ Court’ FE ¢3611 } ROOMS MODERN U | x oe 00 ‘ THITIES, CLEAN 2 COTTAGE. * pai near Yellow Cab. Plush totlet 87? Drive. 7 ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH AND | < Coder Island Lake entrance Couple 33908 leoome Romeo Plateau ) CLEAN ROOMS, ADULTS ONLY.| YS ial Call FE ¢6064 after ls = ee as @ furnished ivale en PY bus line | .00@ Commonwealth No drinkers Adults. References, MOUSE: anD APTS : $65 Pontias Press, Box 65 7 cee 4 welcome. oogi! 2 ROOM APT | CLEAN, YOUNG ong ag kepo Hy, couple or 7 men 155 Bu xerod 1 MODER . |2 ROOMB mopege Ei 3 HLDREN eS sk Ui June 1. us oniy, weleome._ 6563 | utre jes w » ROOMS BATH. LEAN pote _ peony Cope aay witlt aR a 4 ROOM FURN MEATED. — WITH | warage in Keego adults only 3283 Hester A, or re Soe 4 HOOMS BATH WORKING COU- ple. ideal boc ation ; 4 ROOMS AND BATH. MODERN aw | Aguhs enly $55 a month | “5 oon LOWER FURN. APT. 900. | M 34207 per mo ATTRACTIVE 4 ROOMS AND bath. Private FE 06-1370. eee STUDIO EFROREN. sleeping and Woodward” Ave. z, gaa south of m. J RITZ MOTEL FE 8-0404 beth. Perur S-BARTRAM So a ___ 4382 _Diste_ OR cLée IN 1 OR TWO ADULTS | SMALL MOUSE, PARTL | "Utilities pe = home No| ished. Adults. Reasonable. | drinkers. ; FURNISHED APT. 3 | Adult, only, 61 Auburn Ave FURNISHED LIGHT HOUBEK New COMPLETE WODERWN. |" momatie a Seat, Couple pre- for rent. No children. | vie "eis ta a Rent Mouses Unfurn. 36 | PURNISRED APARTMENT bid legos, 3 dloeks fre” . Wi |? Sirocnvessoness. Bt sttuated, i ; Haran Reig Bama RO per saute OR bee | Fanti PORN. ROG OFC ities furm. 915 MODERN WELL na ie 3 ROOM lak, fromt terrace Avalioh Dee — June. Adults. . FE 5-31 NEAR ELIZABETH LAKE LARGE rooms Children welcome rence. part au week FE 6-14 of Tis bane ok: rwO « ROOM AND BATH, FUR-| Eilts. Can be seen Bished = References. Call FE _jwe _ . 49235 before 4 — (ROOMS a BATH GARAGE, WATERFORD CLEAN @ ROOM Near bus & store rR 93-0004 modern apt Private entrance. sMait § ROOM HOUSE, AUTO. shere balh with landlady Op main highway OR 3-0703 WEST SIDE BRICK and bath vaptaon | willities furn 2 | hot water and ef] espace heater, 2-389 ‘+ ROOMS a vY ee modern ai! * ROOM UPPER EAST GIDE. ulte only. $100 | let References re e chil- ee eee Pe tearer ie A A : Rent Apts. Unturnished 34| wn ee sell $600 down. Near Coole aaa _end Carrot] Le. Réd. EM 2 ROOM UNFURNISHED APART- ment with utilities Adulte only 288 Orchard Lake r) SUN PORCH & : ROOMS } LARGE CLEAN ROOMS AND bath Modern. 1869 Manse, beth Po sees furnished. FE 23-2160 Scott Lake 146 Johnson =) | “3 ROOM APT ee S71 Mechanic s ROOMS, TILE | BATH. West 4 COZY ROOMS & BATH HEAT side terrace ve, re i © od. bus tine private wotrance | forage, TV antenne. One email No ¢rinkers 8B Marshal) ot, | oh ene Box 1 Phone FE 2-4332 ; ; [@ ROOM 7 ROOMS & BATH. HEAT &@ HOT. est 46 W “ttaron _ water furnish)¢ West Side 7 | MODERN 12 "MILES: TH oF ' Lincoln B@t inquire caretaker | _ Pontiac $18 per week. MA $-8003_ Mower left apt, _ | MODERN new 6 ROOMS, 2 4 ROOMS AND BATH COUPLE | baths. Cail 40031 of FE 9@ Henderson , +0002 Private entrance st . : | sx ROOM BRICK DUP ex 3 NEW ¢ ROOM WEST SIDE APT droom rome at aide ation | 9 beCroome heat and hot water | R Hilts Realter. 101) OW. Adult FE 2-2108 | Huron FE 54181. 4 ROOMS AND BATH 42) ON | DRAYTON PI "AINS 42 4223 23 SAGINAW Benford | Trai! 4 room duplex, 2 aa rory iQUU w onv.| children welcome, gas ighta, ‘ oe magne | stool $1950 week OR 3-0104 be- 4 ROOMS AND BATH Firat, fore 230 a . floor private entrance MY | . 277) : LEASE 4 ROOM: UPPER FLAT. STOVE | WITH OPTION TO BUY and refrigerator very nice loca-| g nearm home. | mile past P tion FE 46457 before 5 30 tiac city limits Clean and tn good 6 ROOMS AND BATH ON CITY condition Full beth, paved road, bus line Aduitse OR 3-222 school bus at door Lot 80 = 256 ~ | ft Ideal for large family or con 6 ROOMS AND BATH CLOSE TO valescent home. ‘K possession, down town Meat stove and re, 875 @ month. frigerator included $89 per month See Mr Smith at 238 E Huron FI OYD KENT, Realtor t = 24 W Lawrence PE 5-6108 open eves WEST SIDE § ROOMS AND TILE Mat ‘tn\ Consumpore: Pemer batt ges heat | year lease a eee ee $90 month Vasbinder Inc, PE NEW RANCH HOME 3 BED. raat rooms, 1‘ baths, 2 ear garage, » ROOM .OWER, NEWLY’ DEC. ae harper: oO ratec Carpeted E $-5030. a - PARTLY FURN GARAGE HOUSE, nM Pg teres ae ~— smal! child welcome $10 week perch an asemen ear > Must h ti ter Schoo! Ol heat Utillties 47550 are; Sette Gee More. Fe extra Adults only FE 58-6410 or — re 54008 For Rent Rooms 37 § ROOMS AND BATH UPPER OOOO Garage West side Avail. Dee / AT BUS aoe LARGE ace 20 48569 after 5 Wo _aulet rooms FE 8-7332 é fooM “APT. ON MAIN FLOOR 1 ROOM. PRIVATE ENTRANCE Wet side ala decorated newly decorated, close to bus and Adyits OR 3-617 _ stown FE 5-9T74 | ATTRACTIVE Nag FOR LapY. A LAROE 3 ROOM & BATH “ay Hu sai epartment with heat furnished BUs” wae PRIVATE ENTRANCE located close to downtown. Buit- able for couple i Fdw M Cooking and leundry ron CLEAN ROOMS, GINGLE OR DOU- 330 W Stout. Realtor | er, ble FE 45441 W Huron | 77 N Saginaw St. PH FE $8165 CLEAN SLEEPING ROOMS, 61 ; ; Pine 8t FE 5-6407 | APT PRIVATE ENTRANCE. {OR 2 OENTLEMAN, CHRMTIAN large living room bedroom. full home convenient to bat alt newly decorated. cen- close to bus east side. Fe" aie, trally located r 62-3860 DOUBLE ROOM COMFORTABLE APT IN ROCHES- beds for 2 jogs q an 1 a Pa rooms and geal gereior | bloc from bus. Pe 5.3500 rlectrie stove and re ere eratiable, Adults only, ou | LARGE CLEAN res, ms 1-3341 or OL 6186 — POR - — InN, ae |, COZY. 3 & garage ist floor. re sisis et ey PRIVATE PAMIL and bath. Adulte’ only Hospital. 7 Ch ROOM trl near General _2-0983. a a Adults | orpe alrecme | privileges. accommodation for one $45 per month | pag al while parents work, FE | K. G. HEMPSTEAD ROOM FOR CLEAN WORKING 102 E Huron FE 48284 be tae $7 week. Close in. | TWO 2 ROOM AND BATH APART. - \ “ ae . : ; 1. F GF 7 Ax, ' . as ‘ : » \ 5 ‘ ¥ = : e Y ri ; i] 4 ‘ a. ' . + ; / oe + f i = ! ; t . 5 = ? * La . , =f, een a . s THE PONTIAC PRESS. THI RSDAY, DEC EMBER 30, 1954 - _— + > { i ! : [s j — ye % ‘ For Sale Houses 43| For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 CARNIVAL ~ by Dick Turner’) For Sale Houses’ 43|| For Sale Houses Bat Bh tone SO nad a aaputeiia = a si - Gute Appa papa | Apt AD PAPPPPPAPL P| QOEPPLAA pec0 DOWN. FAKE OVEN OVER Pay. TO BUY, oe sti REALTOR | / SMALL’ 4 noose BOPes, SMALL” Bape rer ape Onseis | ro, SETTER srTms : OFF Mie me eautifus house, IDG THE ‘BIRD’ =i : . 4088 ps/ment : = FO rater HOMES, SEE Not far trom Waterford nigt this full basement Lake Wiliams Ger- SEE ee | =| |T ROOM MQDERN HOME IN VIL- | i , j ~r OL! ' large 5 room modern bungelow | den Lake Pail heapic & teet New HOUSE IN PONTIAC | ] ——— { e oucky Meeks, $0R3 Ortoo- | CRESCENT LAKE CHEROKEE HILLS! 30 x 3% large basement of] heat not completed bedrooms $0250. Will consider , |, Mew 3 bedroom wome on = Compare the edyv ¢ tte erage jot 100 5 127 90080 See after" Om provert a Hoe” elem Cecil Soe Ta YE Tee! tl ee basement. cuiomatie close 12 county locations -— § Make your otter MODERN « ROOMS AND BATH eriand $750 DOWN | peat. Oec floors $11,500 terms. Fee O CRUMNAY ae Ww. of Tele. Near Cas: Lebs Low down pay pig “LOT, WEE HOME 9660 05 Well loc te 2 bedroom home. located at 9637 Cinen River | Rd and select your NEW RANCH HOME _meit oF wil! lease FE 6400) = Write owner PO Box 535 Full beth rdwood floors. Plas , Drive. Phone TE ¢0681. ogy Fi “ Just completed, 6 room modern tered a ted walls G1 NO DOWN PAYMENT 5 , EQUITY IN 3 FAMILY MODERN ape pain! ells. 3 =z 3 fully tmsulated, 3 bed- - bath Ful) basement ’ rooms tile bath full basement 3 BEDROOM home FE ¢)0% $3,150 | ache replace. 2 car garaye CARL W BIRD, Realtor and feom. private eD- -oil hest attached garage $13 750 On 2 fenced lots Frame home Ye. thats the- full price Has 3 lets el] landscaped $16.7 503 ae Nationa! Bank Bidg. warn” _66T _ Don't have regrets for not logking Hee living room kitchen, glassed White Lake —— . ‘ Close stores and school. Vasbinder. Inc. a3 $8875 Eves_ FS 158 . ROOM POR MAN DOWN- Act pow fromt porch uliitty room bath \ . : DING L iowa PE eaves cote at er. ade eta Th | DRY CLEANERS =| ANOTHER DANDY — Bint won) tamer and water im, * Ro With Board 38 JOSEPH FL REISZ buy for on! 95.000 with $1250 anen yoga ee ee - ; 81.280 down % — pene! truck ANOTHER D. North end of Pontiat Terms if as ooms manne 83, W Huron St . FE 7-0290 vows ecg wer = ane — privi- ; 3 i pens geo ~~ j WATERFRON1I HOME J aon BRADWAY baiom nag ht ‘ ; oy - ae ac : ith ; Miggnee, stom Yeioe ae El Ge ta : CUCKLE REAL Fey eee e Sarteacee 10 Majestic Bldg WO 3.6700 Cab sel HAVE YOU ee Huron Gardens uss ee 44001 | 10t 3 bedrooms and full bat: up For Sale Acreage 47 > BOARD ON . WEST - 2 } Jato “as 3 BEDROOMS WITH LARGE ier. “1-6143 rE rain Large living room with cut ey ee ee side Nice home 14] Ovego Ano sil Rome PIERS 5 COeeee et or : living and diming foomese tiled a5 MONTHLY INGO yee; (f{replace seperate dining 10 ee: $1500 that you would like to use 3 FPAMIIY HOME CONSISTING bath and kitchen 611 heat. I» $200 ~MONTHL INCOME $ bright kitchen. Full basement With ROOM AND eee : THERN as down *vment op @ brand new of 1 apt of 4 rooms end bet car garage $2100 wil handie down Al! furnished Bide entrance HA furnace plastered walls . ee geauia sina — —, ag os 2 sseree™ home? head paleo 1 apt of 5 rooms and beth Aiso } = anntiéin Meeds some decorating ae DEVE LOPERS off & Saginaw. Phone FE sean: Gal sg “one heater. forced eg fem ce cae captar: ie j ; : > ; 3 tpapleneped Nada =e ' ATTENTION : he Lopping center in | JACK | gain at 810.750 with $3,500 down i) eee furpece sliding closet Rochester $9500 terms, Cat! | tter hurry! Brand new offe 116 acres VAaCaNncY In a mgr HOME FOR 0. rs Double compartment sink | ow | LOVELAND rap é pen 4 . : sper OL ee . : A} i - . Sngeeae more or less! approx *.6 4 _ elderly lady. FE 5-837! and spray. tile bath. setiect oak 2188 Cas, Lak Kee | - & ATF ved road frontage e Rd. io Harbor 2 ACRE ESTATE et a mile pa Convalescent I Homes ; s 38A eee ee eS $895 Dov ~ §.590]1 or FE 5-2564 FE 2487 Ve eis | SARE OTK Located in an area north /and or subdivision. Selliog wn T > BEDROOM ~~ RANGH TYPE | CLARKSTON AREA west of Rochester in a fast aoe price WEIL BUILT 3 bedroom cinder ‘2 Evenings and Sundays > - ommunity Large dem bs OAKS ca REST NOME | EW HERBERT C. DAVIS block bunga’ om metas and is if oa he Sl lf — pret aitor rarer and 2 acres land. MA_ ean bien her TT OT Ane ts tine homes tm this area. Call floor) State ed. 24 hs “sre at Whipple Lake Full Co-operative Real Bete uchange = = rounds and landscaping Un- us today hes nhs sober HAA ighiaod 025 Pontiac Laze Ré OR 2-6 ee at Lares tS RRL Sy A G ELLIOTT & SONS GI—No Down Payment encelled views. Full basement ; . (M60) of a. SS = a nat nc Northwestern at a Civilians, low down payments auto of heat, I's baths 2 car Edw. Vf. Stout, Realtor Gonv ENT T CARE WK FOR EL | €845 Down __ JOrdon ¢6121, MAyfair_ 6250 Low monthly ymeats New| garage small modern sided barn T1.N Becinew St Ph PE 610s oon x taxing tae Daa } & BEphook BACK ef. Ox SMART BUYS tern an? room Homes. | -arge reese Meee teem oh Open Eves til 8.30 ROO at, Oxbow a a _— . . PE §-7512. 1 a4 Lease Basement and large lot | Ph Ortonvilie 132 Reverse Charges | coos, lA pee by Need aa ; Hotel Rooms 39. VILLAGE R. 1° VALUET, Realtor, ATTRACTIVE HOME AUBURN HEIGHTS. 4 ROOMS.| price gsc For Sale Farms 2 : ALE EM. \ ee . half E | Sam Warwick has 1 large face ; ped) SD larg: lot and lovely shru Maniey Leach 10 Bagley Bt. : , : ——_—_—>»~r S ATTRACTIVE STUDIO KITCHEN-| brick 3 bedroom omes full base | 4° Oakisuu a © PE %- on @ paved road 6 miies from ; PAUL A. KERN. Realtor ette apartments. Also sleeping ment, tile bath real plaster, net “7OPerstiy Hea Estate Exchange pontiac. 2 lovely bedrooms. Pret- | Gls—$100 Moves You In! ’ — » rooms. Telephone & TV tn every | rep) knotty pine panel- | ty living room Nice beth Kitch | n Oakland Ave FE 20200 FARM FOR 8UB-DIVISION room. Daily maid service. Pars. | — ot besi Complete ons GATEWAYS to. gut Gnd’ dinian Sec Utility room. | ; NOTHING ELSE TO PAY! “Real Estate Since 1919 es. From 63 to 465 ore Also, : a Weekly and one breezeway ? cu: garage with | The price 050 Smal) down CIVILIANS $1,150 or aa purposes. sotware As. ee. radio controlies doors Large cor. | | ef ment wii handle NE home — ccoeaae Gast ce al meat | _ name Ot READE as blocks south joseph Hosp: per lots Paved street, sewer. | BI'RBAN HON . heat. je] zon waa CREAG tal. : HAPPI INESS Approx. $75 month includes every (gl RITZ MOTEL FE 8-0404 | _Ss000 “open suntan TE ere a ee (ai fai mied between. Perv ae Property 49 PERS siecle in fin dinner ————— EE ' - . . rice you have mn woking for ast vd. ween rry Onn oD poem! STOP AT 4 1A SOUTLDL BF e hil bedroom breezeway aie te Cin the 6 | end Mt. Clemens. a OFFERS bes ST 12 Whit: Sw Motor Lodge in Acre aa . TI eertge basement with ut L Sines. 1084 by HA Servis, the. —_ z . Tabeland. 1 Bleck eff Route 82! 5 noone vain, secement and | when vow make your home int room extra large lot just 4 “Anything but pate de foie gra am—l1 had that f eee eta (Gaara rage holga thts af 1 ’ e Ss. ; maaan I farmerl Pantias y ooms _ pase en an eruees Wansr, Ollstiag tats, at m! out Exterior of siding end ny ing u pe e de foie gras, ma am ac at for Mode! Phone FE 3-0564__ \ ty Sid Paved § re aus “ : : Dr_& Mrs_Harry Pool fiac Bargein priced at 66950 tractive fully insulated. masonry brick lunch today’ MODERN @ ROOM HOUSE witm SOrt! Side—Faved street arts etc. After 700 pm, FE HOTEL SONTAG | Easy terms colonia) of 6 large qrchhectaraliy recreation. laundry room. of) fur- | Newly decorated § room pees 3 . { designed rooms consisting of @ rs Regia owt Loree A ed home ol ener condition - OOK : : ° ale} 22 f! ving room with natura } sca) vilege nion mear public and parochial LOO! ‘ WEFKLY R. RATES | JIM WRIGHT, Realtor fireplace a tie baths new Gen AGENCY For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses — 43 Lake Pontise and school bus schools. Large fenced rear Restaurant for sale. ‘PE 17-7001 . 345 Oakland Ave PE 5-044! eva kitchen equi with Dish Eves MY 3.1065 PO PIPE PPR PRA PPI nee | service Reasonable price and - jot. Me car garage Storms or 216 W Yale; small inventory, $10 and $12 After 6 cai] FE 55783 master } extra large bedrooms $3') W Huron FE 41840, 1 RM HOUSE 3 aoop terms Edward B. Keith Tae. and = screens easonad! nothing else to buy. ey B= $i FR 6417) Co-pperative Real Estate Eachenge 7 roomy closets. carpets, drapes) west sip—E 2 YEARS OLD a RAE BURN ST. tae bie fam ‘or $168 income —cSke Man. EM 3-4432 priced at 68500. good business for man & wile an door chimes and Dishmaster in large bedrooms. i!ving room. din- @ room modern Ot heat 61 800 216 Yale F he | H FOR SALE I . W HURON 8T FRONTAGE, | : k 5 cluded Ful) basement oi] heet ette tile beth Youngstown kitch- down - i Indian Village ft _8-1360. I lizabeth Lake Estates tubs. ete. All thie plus a 22 & Sn oak floors throughout. full CLOSM IN. 6 room bungaloe 1 | VOORHEIS ROAD | 1 600 SQUARE FT. BUILDING A Owner has decided to give i giassed-in porch, leceted on «6 basement Newly soceretes Bell | ——— to attic Ot) heat Ge Brick 3 bed i j Ao attractive home near Dixie Highway and Telegraph. up hie fine 3 bedroom | pewly tandacaped site 1502377 — of refit PE 46068 after 2 pm. _| rage. etural fireplace Lovely | rove ons. ving room, | opping — eo: schools, $5.0 Must be moved Jen 1. | Nice ciikeveliand’ (useveilte | feet with 3 car rege Pontiec | alm new carpet, drapes and nea, ore 4 ee eee | = 7 —— <= Ham Blectrie. 323 W. Huros | California We located _ Schoo! district Offered at 820.800 furniture included Real clean garage Cyclote fence full base. | eee s wee ee | alaeell to) Gail Causes) ond | 500 #!) and insulated Easy terms Umber. School bus §21.000. a If po answer Ph PFE 2-0829 93800 | FURNISHED Ruron your free and clear jot Home these mew homes 2 bed- _cation Fl 21104 terms. 31 IN A NEW 1958 NORTH Open Eves till ® | Gardens, 3 room home. electric s complete on exterior and has rooms oil heat and good Map AR OR TONV i L E IRWIN & RO A Business Opportunities w HOME ‘ BED. | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | aie heater of) circulator & mney and studding up for par close tm location on paved | nl Pci wcolE ~ R A ‘ ~~ q THs. new lincleum itions Smal! mortgage cots is atreet Th full t I] FACE BRICK RANCH INCOME HOME ail the money you need doen cals $7205" with Tramthiy 1 frame house fully insulated REAL gla ha CO-OP MEMBERS Oy nnett nc. fg er aunaees mates x ROME OAR REAR TUL | MONE MOM asee per 6 Room Home Priced! rom 6 0 na payments of about oo in; | gun ll wetcment Lares room* re goieh FE TSaas PE 9200 REALTORS Zoned, commarcini i 170 ee. ; ING. LOT. AND ALL month 3 families. seperate en PLUS SMALL NOME cates cluding taxes and insurance | alle teulatea: A ikaemenns — _ a r FEdera! 3-7193 for a restaurant, ete. This ' S MORTGAGE costs. trances, full basement. piastered ft of commerciel property oniy F C Wood Co Don't fail to look these over | Sareea cue ee ceeene, Aine * oven "r venings and Sunday 1-4 we! —— has : ‘ FURNISHED CONTEM- Walls, oak floors, 3 car garage. 1 block ¢ ‘ . . Sassen a || < : cs Bi M h | fooms on first r odern EXHIBIT excellemt condition close to Bt $4000 Dows tavert ow Cooker » BARGAIN HUN TERS | bare. Mere a a anaes to ne is a am U | ment. < ara bor Mga DAILY aT Vred's Behool and ter only $14.- Realtor We here a 3 bedroom! mod one home and let the other psy youl! elect” when you ment or 0 Pry ia Sacnak> take RD | ne | nt eee ee ern home Good garage and the bills Let us show you this see this lovely ranch home Lot ILL HEALTH FORCES BALE. On CRAL 64101. | warps ORCHARD TZ OR ioe ‘ nee ees 8 to 6 . 7 = (cos on the | bargain today Full price, $11. 200 ee os ens two | "this practically new fully . a 7 waterfront or @ quick sale s > s rge closets carpeted | This cory year olf home f = - os EG & H k : | equipped suburban restaurant. ese tures 2 bedrooms, tile bath well = sain "EA 1011 TW Rurce at $950 DOWN ter tithe cme ae 1rOUX ICKS teched “breet at cule Datly 1 to 8 ee NORTHWOOD lighted kitchen, hidden stairway . Located tn Brendel Heights weet 4385 Dixie Hwy Drayton Plains eations Hore a plans me ORGANIZATION eg i a ae eae 4 toe ee RANCH TYPF Barbee "| | THE “CHELSEA” THELIREALTOR) J s weer _fectares na nae enene Ds | galow 2 bedrooms 3 piece bath ANE EB —-TAWO FOR ONE Benjamin and —_ 8143 Case-Klisavewn Lake Ra. eu e ‘a only 6900 | ull basement, ol] furnace garage Tf youd like to pay a small 7 NE | DRAYTON PLAINS AREA. 3. BED- down toa O 1. with mmmeatiote | | fenced, 5802200 ft lot with frurt | down payment and want to | Ideal set up for 2 couples to live | 3 Bedroom Brick PE $1204, FE 43644; = Tw? caaat chat Same mekaclag a possession. ks cic berries lake privileges a Pg grr patenad home { comfortably et minimum cost 2 Stephens Inc. i FHA and GI rn d IR AKER GRILL . ; a ta tg It! 3 bedrooms plas- | apartments with separate en- rove 4 aon ™| Russell Youn tee ONS Lrrdoesd howe nct eet | eitastatStra arte Sn ygBt& Msmtvert. Bymmnenm | Paved srt ty euler covet. Chon tg ory chepeng ster 9 rs u i en’ ol OR 3-971 g | NEW 77 RANCH HOME Large living room natura! fire Really @ nice home — | unit now rented for $1680 per ain eae te rag tgel oe | | West side. complete fixtures and REAL Bpectous living room with lace. wall to wall carpeting t locat E GI $600 poe ment tn e is line. ~~ WOUAY Fania HOMES “ae mn on Gen | fireplace | ial? xitehen 3 hardwood floors, 2 bedrooma 3 ae sodenied have immediate eae ie Seah deen parent | FH A $1.150 cally new. Good lease avail large bedrooms Tlie bath | pleee bath streamitned kitchen | - . . 000. terme. ORiendo 31101 | Open Fives ttl! 9 — Sunday till 8 | Activities room adjoining : mith (acech li baciiralitts wiresm: | we Keep EAST SIDE | powr eatieee PLU CLOSE TO WORK car attached garage Large Rew electrie stove elecirie heat LISTINOS | @ Room home with bath % block § COSTS cierto we tit | agains | baw Recta re Cree Party co | Re eee BAtEMAN — | gue at meena | Roy Annet Inc. x 2 «1 t | j ’ . a e | wi w down paymen CHARLES | 2 sRER tures) ES “Rincrway | “emery PC HAYDEN | Ee a pret ar tee Sayre TO smn lot 386n201 feet Think of ai! open ii | ir hea | : spac . ° Tiled bath | Open Evenings and Sunday 14 ex mete gis. wed Keen a mes eerien @ and only $1450 Seager, tals sue oT) Baldvta Riel eis FE 46203 86 EF Walton Biva re sou This Is It! Fiorida celtfeg” closet a eee Gees WO BE DROOMS Se ene aon oe co-operative Ree. te Exchange | —— Realtor _ Eves FE 35-0281 8ha 3 bedroom banesiew sun 1 vfoiaing doors CLASS C BAR stores en jth dint | . ore asemen Electric wall = — meoge Fine 4 room home loceted tr beat sioctrie ewer elon, SMATLIT. FARM Dryer and stove 2 lots Ribboned driveway tm seighborhood section of Pon . Dear east side Living room 13 70 lot A buy at 68200 Pay- . Only $1160 down Better investi: Lares picture window tiac. good business Busi- 63.800 CASH really talks here 8 15 feet 3 piece beth full base ments only $47 per month | This Dtsch d features @ modern Or tl eC ; gate | FULL PRICE Bess and fixtures. $35,000 cash. R agldily waders at ment. furnace. i's car garage includes taxes insurance tcie at Ded sche Pageeoy Pi Mis nad Revathi Home j $11,959 No phone -nformation. with peved drive, Only $6300 Full and 4‘s per cent interest : = 1000 ©. g ; WILLIS BREWER a Ft salen Mhcnrotaygr spe peers price coop A’ good buy at only $1 000 THE “BIRD” TO SEE Completely finished All wort done | akefront eo ae poenbersy = sent Roosevelt Hotel pper Straite e. Best ore : RRICK FRONT Ft ; down Readvulowoccapy - r ps ane . Scott rE 65181 FE 28533 sey & pease! LAKE ORION Spacious living joom. whee 5 : VACANT. $1,500 DOWN. Neo “jose ends No problems No) % bedroom bungalow with knotty ‘eke Rd and Mse (COZY LITTLE RESTAURANT IN GALESMEN'S HOME phones after 2 =) Ere dows snd) tue titchen, dbedrooms down. | VM DOWN veal ve te : worrles about storm doors or win. pine eresseowas and sttached 3 email town 17 miles from Pontiac. hrs FE ° PE vp Bath on Ist floor, ot! heat master-eise Bedroom up Ol Move right tm this ¢ room modera ou e@n move in today 8 large dows No finish difficulties. Just car garage E. ot] heat 100 ' 1 bedroom Phone Holly, MEl- >IT. end fully insulated and best yet |. heat Attached erage home located inside city, featur. foome end beth tn this modern use @ dust mop and move tn ft water fromtage “Much more Tose 71-6581 { only 61000 down Call MY 2.2821 Paved drive 41 Pm | at i 4 full bath be . terrace New gas furnace For We have exist g homes tr excel- than you would expect et ONLY —EEE = stop at office 4 East Flint can purchase this home with ang a ee esoment earage Practical housing at the utmost, lent neighbortioods with financin $13,500 ; FOR RENT USED CAR LOT WITH B. D. CHARLES, Realtor Lake Orica small dows peyment Priced \ me iy sores I acl ip see this today available on Veteran Loans FH arage for repairs wiring for 6 EATetece © AE Sena St ere 4 Loans, Land Contracts or Con- e > Seen srs cn | inintaais Mile FE 4-0521 DRAYTON PLAINS venient Mortgages 1 eRaron—GI __ a mm? @ T Open Evenings | |! RAY O'NFIL.. Real . . ; “ Let us explain how we can assist REALTORS . FOR SALE: CLEANERS. 6300 Co-operative Estate Exchange sw oR CaOF ay or t $2.:000 DOWN _ im handling this business for you pW age RO gg ig as hole Phone FE 2.5607 or OR 3.1872 _cash_ FE_5-7806. ——— ure » | i : = = fos = ; Phone FE 3216) oe eon Freetient 2 bedroom modern. lor Kxample—Fast plastered walls, hardwood floors For Sale Lake Prop, 44° : . A HOME OF YoUR & 190 Fost Pike Gt Co-operative Real Estate eicccnee REALTOR — INSURANCE | home west of Rontiac Mardwood 3 bedroom home with basement i] basement, garage. Why pey ~~ ~wwnww~ GROCERY BARGAIN - Soe . Soeeroure Real Estate Exchange Open Eves Free Parking floors, plastered walls full base- bath garage, hardwood floors the high dollar? Bee this home at . . | Long established West sid hat OWN 100 Oekland Ave FE 42544 9 Ment and ol! heat Also a 1's tear big living & dining room, can be | only $8,780. No down payment | WILLIAMS LAKE | ee woe de sete - - arage om the large 75 by 300 ft dressed a8 1 room Roomy kitch- | @ roome and bath Large corner. Belling due to owner's iliness. landscaped bse a block to beach. ‘Fixtures and stock complete — of- Off North Perry St. Income, Rusinese. Home easy monthly payments condition “Near St rrecerl s& K al I } | ., $5500. $800 do ees at $3.350 Long term lease Perry Part—all mew inside ¢ Perfect location for profeasiona! ; ; _ uBbe oo. SS oe pie ello Dsen ptt M JONES REAL ESTATE t $80 per month. including heat rooms apd beth Immediate pos- offices Opposite solidly built res WARD FE PARTRIDGE See ens ic mes acs* 833 Hurog FE 43506 BE FIRST—DON'T BE SORRY. ot Only $8 300 full price with en. good neighborhood, itn fine session. Best terms idential section Voorhels Road - som | frostegs. ‘mah juct weet oe Tom REALTOR — FF 2.8316 Realtors. FF 4-0528 Sole Suburban Prop $54 \ to Buy—to set-—To Trade S - oa 4 } . | . - aan a ~~ As = = > Near Weaver School | BEST BU YS tal. oa ae qorese anes 43 W Huron 8t Open Eve 1 to ® NEW 8 ROOMS, B AND SOL EE eB Et INSURE EY | A fine § room bungalow—neet as Well kept 11 room residence 3 18 Telegra Eves & Sun 2 car garage. Gite ncn . | SLi fe, Giileermes™ TODAY ron tate MEATS! oe Wlizabethi Lake Estates “= STONE REALTY €Q, Soee ee Sone eee? 7 $ > $s Temertable bur! . abet yes asem a me Joslyn FE 2-075) Ne | Sylv a ] . One owner - eustom - built to 8 pm Daetly: Bun 1 to 5 tally “Titahed beth. basement mr vivan Villnge BRICK. RRICK, BRICK) 4. Only $850 Down Pe ia ieee oo Tusimg M" Elwood, Reaiter PE Freelient family home-! bed : : Big fenced lot. lake privileges on room with natural firepiace TOSI YN ARFA +258) REALTY CO. REAL’ room down and 2 up Be eure to Outstanding brick four Lotus Laze 2 bedrodm bungalow full dinin rooms kitchen < =~ sn - ————— Member Co-op Real aetag cee rneck the details—best price pos- family apartment house full basement. o1] heat Ene losed with breakfast nook, spe \ FE 2-0263 sible. Early possessice This home has so many breezeway and i'» car garage cious bedroom and ‘y bath Very attractive home located on For Sale Lots 46 - good features it ts hard to o 350 full price Better ‘ ht down 2 large bedroome TF BARON FARMS Close to QO! fust one new 3 bedroom North Side & rms. and beth Annannnnrnrrnn_...__ ! Open Fres ‘tt] 9 Sum 104 P Ae describe Four apartments eld Aa and full bath up Full hase- *chool end bus you will find ranch home with full basement Available space for 2 more bed- | ~ t Furon : TAPE, t altogether including one ment with stoker steam thie S$ room 2 bedroom home poowares walle recreation space rms when neede@ Full bsmt.. | NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH | Wout le4) bedroce i tracvelncme large seven room apt for heat Lovely location on Bith combined thing room and lining area air flo heat Drive auto heat & water heater pias- 2 PosT OFFICE Immediate possessing: Best price ns eee ade mien HUM me Aa ek iy Oia dining e'! both with wall to wef out Elizabeth Lake Ré. to Clinton tered walls, oak floors See it COLONIAL HILT S 348 STATIOD @nd terme three car garage Plastered priviieges Priceg” rite at carpeting A very modern kitcher River Drive turn meht and go $ todat | os “ GAS 8TATION | AND GARAGE | Salis ang cak fioors all the Realt ED $1570 wth 617 down Hill batement’ autamatic cil neat biock to new home Full price hitoleg ome tn aye al nnn a nee Fre re ner \ Apaor way through An extremely V@altor 5 4 Ree (tt today & well jnndscaved = Tha! qalce 12 500 ( | | 5 R ] AK E = 2-5 0: rry : Sie pore oud waite (she A] N Telegraph Rd Op very nice and clean home to : as = . . Near General Horpitel fit rocm down payment is made the a: en Evenings ne t : r | -R < frame home Bes!) price and present rentals will make Cocperstive! Resi zr state Fachange Want Cash ereey te Only 182208 “down \ M A . | @ rme and bath on high sight!r Bee Ue RRY PARK H DW | terme Move righ in if _monthiy ~ payment 2 ACRES — @ ROOM MODERN | spot 4 lote & nearly 2 acres for ellent location near bue line \RDWARE bon t wait see it thie eve INCOME BUNGALOW Tet ue list bas ur opreperte J bedi) lenunen 2 | garden & orchard with lake c i For Galared ac 13 Ae ning 826500 total price NEAR WEBSTER 8CHOOL and help vo get the t& 4 ler Net _ nome with | rivileges, home has living rm. | EAST BLOOM FTE I D Steady neighborhood business ) Rr mr . Ideal for retired coupie Live tn deliar for it ‘we are abi aud Jeveis kacher Pee! SiG REALTOR. breakrast Bytes biel Ge ; “DS meee’ ener mete then com rn ng Sone ab Pelee A NEW ADDRESS $ beautiful rooms of your own to aid you in mating : room 1's er ode wily ig Open Evenings ‘t) # pm Closed front porch. down 4 bed: ! HIGHLANDS able ivi Ideal for es a Would appreciate sour con with fireplace and receive $70 ciean cash deal and have 1 ; werage You will! yoe7 W Huron FE 4.3569 rms and bath up Full bsmt See large corner lot — z minded individual bee Le ing Mm person tw the «fine tc For the new year What : the buyers waiting Call us ke the peace and quiet of the — Te highly re 1 because of lake dineues cans a ° 1 Ser wees tee ce per month from = eande ——- todas Reighborhood $2 $00 down it today stricted area. $2,000. area icatos Present owner has ee v < ath uppe Oa loors Hever handled sportin art the new year in « through< ut Gorl bascuient) bcs . = © goods In- vc t Mt r it _ Tr r 7 ento t Tan coke errand Nee tate Sea | Eaaee wale, etme Neca: Tectie Ro Tripp. Realtor Butnan mea nine ata! oo JOHN K. IRWIN: Ciferr_ pe ( vu ot on oulil Re ‘ om e tte ' . - he rice for the childrer Biden ic ontrwct or home tn trade 33 w taerence 8t Open. Fries Grea large ising room featuring Just @ few jeft Brick 1 bedrm ° LUMBFR—BUTI DERS | ermuse thes wuld have PIONEER HIGHLANDS FE 8-816! or FF 2.1396 Natura: stone fireplace full beth ranch type homes Lot 75x134 in REALTOR - — : ampie fom to 1 ay but It BRICK BUNGALOW atge utllity room and built on a an excelent location All plas- ye ge A 1928 ni H ARD\W ARI F ye mie for you an A dendy jocated on a corner wot ' corner lot with lake privileges Estabitehed i9if tered walls. felect oak floors ful! PE $0647 EV als My on oe whe bed ach new qarege Hom as ons! $1458 down bemt with partitioned ree room = Eis Al farming community location- Rio® style heme = : NORTH SIDE BARGsi> Ma auto gas hot water heater $675 * { vi a I e bullding alone UNION TAKE AREA 5) rooms right ito thie gon Ebene including costs SANFORD AVENUE EAST SIDE would expect te Tina te 8 cin ie contemporary home cor ting of ome tn leBaron Sin Second lot south of Lois @° wide Bipes tac A substantial bf ea AN tT) r , \ ne P edi re 1A ; . Sood abe and om lovely ki tchen dina space | a t , aw. es a iS Be “_ veram c tiie bat recreatio iron St > FF Sale <> c and other outstanding ap 2 bedroom modem kitchen Modern kitchen full bath pavec street. good location Owner with t ee tt i; $8 90¢ : ‘ 1g Ot jose ae airs it ull ops . an even better future Could ; $7. S00) \ \\ | [H TM DOWS . AR oe atm pointments large ne room! bath addi utils netian blinds fu! ea oranéel, JOHN K. IRWIN aisect Gres Pane or MI 47784 also be easily converted to auto ' t! + room This home was built in blacktop, street =Total price dealership or w Watkine Lake 2 bhecroor $800 DOWN $750 vowN Attractive rar type 1954 bul 1 « aut — — arehouse, may a OM heat & ot water sccm... ‘654i ON A HEET SURURBAN 8UNGALOW Teen en at at Pee I etal priv: yet ot ona patie wile see Pasig "Tos er eet eae, gg “amen Meade, 47.64 | orn kitchen New. i oe % 4 Ccerocking Stoney Lake eas caahe Reid Te oe Yourself and save maay dollars cluded im the price Also the ROOMING HOUSE Near Baldwin 10l's N Saginaw St | hccanne School $750 terms FE Porettlave. ocean ) tgs oe Te 8 @ marvelots view wack) Bicece ay peta se is septic tank is nol in Owner will School Here is your chance for FE 50447 EVE FE 21804 5.8064 Russell A Nott, Realtor. | STATE-WIDE daily, Owner Roeat Oak lar : ™ the ving a this ! ocd ‘a paremeel * nal oftee #1 196 Down Ranch bungalow with mo oe sauts 2 = down — suerters Plus mene? _170 Ww _Pike F 4+-5005. “oe 60246 I cite vis h ae sic aces $5 000 x living room, fireplace oii e balance come orner location. pave ——_——_—_—— Estate Service Of tt ae * ebedroom« furnace and large lot 100x200 ft | street. Owner might consider r and a good kitkhen The eRe CRS | Oak Moors Ghd plastered walls CLARK RFAL FSTATE good land contract as part pay- ANS ATER AND SEWER ah tasdment ete Brick R } You can move right to be 8X ROOM BUNGALOW ay in oii | aman 1a. W oR ee re Fventngs ment BETO B10 Gown KN U DSEN | on the “eatt Sia at lowe = rE oor whe ; Ka A ) r i 1 2 Sip wid - e east side wD we wt ane " rr) SAU ksh a living mene lee ae $1 995 DOWN —‘‘Just like new two ©Ocperative Real F afler 4.30 pm © ere VENPORT AND _Kego Harbor | OEP ener. lweaceccos PE 44 z $865 5-67: Swaps 55 PP LPL el ee ~~ CHAIN SAWS TRADE FOR | sell MY! building meatefial or I EXCHANGE YOUR LAND CON- tract (Where you have sold aon | erty) for late model car & ¢ { HJ. VanWelt. OR 3-1355. I WILL GIVE DENTAL SERVICE exchange for that of ber. electrician, or cement maesen. Write Pontiac Press, Box 111 ‘SWAP IN YOUR OLD 8KATES @ sled or skiis Good TRADE EQUITY IN ‘54 PONTIAC adr. hydramatic. fully equipped, | — for "50 ‘51 or ‘52 -or will sell | $85 Upland TRADE YOUR LAND CONTRACT. furniture appliances or auto for gew or & housetrailers TRAILER EXCHANGE 60 8B Tele; eraph Open __ Eve TAKE GOOD ‘50-51 FORD FOR equity, in ‘54 Ford FE 5-0602 Ht Fat PONTIAC. rlQD,, TRANSPOR- $00. FE 5- Cre TRADE SaUTeL i AN- ue Seth Thomas mantie clock. 3 3 NICE LOTS. CLOSE IN ON Rouse PE Has weil. =~ on PE 63846 (WILL TRADE BEAUTIFUL AN. | ines — Paget mante! clock For Sale 2 Clothing 56, L PUR COAT. vr. _ $0218. omy 5 . After 6 pm. FE 2 2-7672. BALLERINA FORMAL ORCHID NET STRAPLESS WITH MATCHING LAC® JACKET CE x CONDITION wit SELL FOR 6 IMPORTED HARRIS tweed s coat, new, size 16 3 LADY’® HUDSON SEAL, condition. $35. Black and black shoes. _MY_ 3-501. LaDY'8 SUITS AND DRESSES. ‘s overcoét, 44035 after 5 pm : | WINTER COAT, SIZE “0 ‘SHORT) TEAL BLUE SUIT SIZE 10" ma E bssie AFTER ode Sale Household Goods 57 OOO LO AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC DRYER prov Diematic washer OR } CMe la ables lL DROPLEAF EX- Platform rocker Marble top commode MY 2-3361 ‘APEX AUTOMATIC WASHER, pt. size electric range with deep je end antique organ APT GAS RANGE. RB. MUNRO _Electric 1060 West Huron ADMIRAL 20 IN MAHOGANY console. new picture tube r Ppa Bow only $118 9S ae ae “ANYTHING YOU WANT | CAN BE FOUND AT L & 8 | OU space heaters, all sizes. school | desks With seat, attached, new book case bead rd beds eom- plete, 624: refri, tors, $25 up; ranges, gas & elec $5 up. s, all sizes $3 up. sets, $25 up. radios $5 up. new chrome dinette sets 6 pe. $48 95 up. chests. new & used, $b up. $49 95 up. living rm. suites, $12.95 ps dim room suites, $19.50 up any other ttems Ha dre EASY hes re BUY SELL, TRADE ANY- E OUT & LOOK AROUND ACRES OF FREE EAREING) OPEN MON, TUES. HURS, FRI. SAT 6 FIN ANCE co. Above Walgreen PE 40541 CORNER N SAGINAW & HURON PONTIAC Also Drayton Plains 430 Dixie Highwar ' Across from Post Office | Phone OR 3-1231 ; SHOPPING FOR A LOAN? “YES promptly to employed men, women-—merried or single, Nationwide credit, Bingle visit loan, phone first. Phone, write or come tn today, 1LOANS $25 TO $500 BENEFICIAL FINANCE, CO 7 W Lawrence FE 20249 Pontiac Need Money? |"! It's eas near ae your telephone Just call FE 5-812] Por eute ee refinancing of debdts any other ons loans bt your first ist and in a foal ae Libera! repayment pian Home & Auto Loan Company 407 Community Nationa! Bank ae Hours @ te 8: Saturdar 8 toy! LOANS ee an $500 AN NCE rr 27131 FRIENDLY SERVICE YEAR END EXPENSE MONEY For People Whe Work A SPECIALIZED LOAN SERVICE $28, $108 UP TO 9500 Get money a garcia : next year. If your famfiv weekly income is between tng. thie service ts designed for When necessary. every ef- a aes ee ree ay | BLONDE O\K BEDROOM 8 TO 8 WED NIGHT TO $30. SUN. 12. L) L&S8 SALES CO. 4 mi! east of Pontiac. or 1 mi east of Auburn Heights on Auburn Rd M5 _ iC 2 20868 a AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC DRYER No down payment. Balance 41 $10 per month, Late mode) eu- tomatic washer. Balance at _der | month Phone MY 3-3711_ ANTIQUE GOsIP BRNCH. PLAT. form rocker. bone dishes eruet EM 3-4047 ROTTLE GAS Installed tm your home for $23 77 compiete Kenyon Fuel-gas 5266— Dizie Hwy OR 32481 bookcase heedboard Res raft and = mattress double with full mirror. Used rE between YEAR CRIB AND MATTRESS” aa youth bed and springs $25 aa _ | aan FOR FORNITURE ~ OR tools, Phone OR 3-271 CASH FOR SMALL RADIOS. _Working or not. FE 5-6755 \ CASH FOR SMALL manos S$ AND | record players. FE 5-87 | CHUCK'S UsFED pee and appliarces. We buy, eeil, and exchange. 240 _Baldwin Are. CHROME DINETTE SETS, / semble these yourself and save 4 chairs and $60.95 value. | $39.95 These are brand new 1954 models Famous makes Formica tops All popular colors Come in look, compere and be convinced extraordinary bargetins Fluorescent. 393 Or- Michigan chard Lake Ave _ _ CONLON MANGLE EXCELLENT condition $100 FE 40068 after 5 30 : including 138 00 OTTO A. TRZOS CO 3101 ORCHARD LAKE H ___Keego Harbor. FE 2-0279 DRESSER $895. SIX YEAR CRIB $796 Davenport and‘chair $19 50 Table top ga, stove $1950 Three Vacuum $ Roy's 06 Oaktaod FE | FRIGIDAIRE REFRIOERATO cu excellent runnin tien “ony $69 8 =MI 6-130 E i i=] i} 9 | < ss z e > ‘3 — 583 E ‘BEEees Refrigerator. dual uni RUMP. ELECTRIC 3465__Aubure rere SE -HEDSTROM DELUXE BABY CAR- riage. Like new, $30. FE 54-0856 © North Tasmanie HEATERS. O1L BURNING HAVE | several thet are ideal for 3 and 5 room houses Beautifully de- signed. Look like television con- soles One of America’s very. best brands. These are brand new but slightly scratched tp transit. Ter- rific values. Michigan “‘¥luores- _cent 383 Orchard Lake Ave LIVING pay lt SUITE WITH COV. ers FE ¢0 LINOLEU a eee Wall) Tilesmn) it... .4- 1c’ Triple Vinyl ‘Tile. ....10c | SYERS, 141 W. HURON | MAYTAG) WASHER. “ BQUARE TUB | new © . only $0086 MI) 61300 MATTRESS 4 nAND. ‘HOLLYWOOD beds All You save. Closed on Sat. Hilbere $2 Williams. FE _ 5-0633 NEW SECTIONAL $150 CLEAN davenpert end chair, $25 FE NEW WHIRLPOOL IMPERIAL electric dryers Big savings. _down payment. EM 3-61 Pre-Inventory oes Floor model. Lronrite $2 ee electric water heater 00 88 » idaire electric a canes em . Lerma = Phiico $168 06 CRU CMP ELE CTRIC FE ¢3573 T sie 12 Io. useqd TV. $20 16 tm used TV. * $30 96 17 w. used TLV. ......... $40 05 » used 659 06 av WALTON TV al hving room suite, 2 ing occasional Corner table jomp. FE ¢4525 Pre- ey Sale Por your best buy ve us o try! $128 bedroom sulte with ‘tone and matiress $195. new electric range Br} 00 $158 2 section living room sulte . 6000 998 chron breakfast set $ @ 00 New innerpspr matiresses § 16 50 New cotton mattresses $ 805 New . etal cabinets sara © sed New meta! bunk beds com piete i) as! Used ciectric washer 8 15.00 We ~ sell = oaeneese every- mut for the Jakland Fiennes 1045 Saginaw __ FE 25523 PRICES STASHED NEW FURNITURE Biond double dresser, bookcase ~ large chest $00 50 up Sols $44 96 $1196 Imoerspring mat $1996 Chrome Ginette, $39 85 Limed oak drop leaf exten- | sion table and ¢@ chairs §79 70 Bewing rocker $795 Blond top step end coffee tabie Ls) Meta! tron. boards $495 Fiber earerenee 9% Everything for the hom BANK ae RNITURE CO 42 ORCHARD LAKE AVE NEXT TO FARMERS GAS STATION. ik 4-7881 Open t © Fri nights REFRIGERATORS LAST YEARS 1953 models one of Americas best brands Perfect anteed for § years, bu ‘refrigerator for a than a used machine pmetosseet 3%} «(Orchard Lake ~ SAVE UP TO 00% (212 R 92.98 Reg @c Wall tin. me Reg $495 House Paint $i“ Reg $695 Enamel _ 82 Harold’s. 140 S. Saginaw SUPREME OAS RANGE. DELUXE. divided top. waist height brotler _late meael Only $85. MI 6-1300 @TOVES BOUGHT. SOLD & &X- changed Turner's 602 Mt. Clem- |W _ens PE 2-0801 a UBED GAS RANGES 62956 AND up R B Munro Electric, 1060 _W. Huron 7 USED FV'8, $4050 AND UP R B _ Munro Electric, 1060 W Huron, | UBED BENDIX AUTOMATIC washer $8 R UNRO elec: | tric 1080 West Huron Used Trade-in Dept. Bed and Large dresser pe dining room set living room suite size gate stove ° Apt se electric stove Refrigerator SMAL.. DOWN PAYMEN FREE PARKING WiIMAN'S 18 W. Pike Only 83885255 ree =) ‘ | | VICTORIAN OVAL TOP Oc. casiofial table. solid walnut, $2250, sectional bookrase 4 | horizontal sections solid oak. | $2250 solid wainut bed 56 Waido FE 23-2065 18 «CUBIC FT freerer 1 9v old OL 2-0100 ' KENMORE AUTOMATIC WASHER sath yao) saver. Good conditica. ‘Westinghouse 30° electrie range With wide oven A real buy for only $| 49.95 L A WAGNER CO 1960 N Opdste Cor Pontiac Rd FE °5-9221 re CLAYTON'S Furniture, Appliances 3065 Orchard Lake Rd Kee Harbor ___ FE 5-811 or FE 58974 WAYNE GABERT'S _ APPLIANCE SPECIALS Cone be a eave time phone $20 50 ber} Node $3 95 —— — Used television from Ce — —_ Fea $18 50 each aent Qgitater auto washer. a fanny hs BANK. FU IRNEFURE CO) "Sas es ee | “50 RD LAKE A $y washer, like new $40 | General Public TO" PARMERS Gas rar — ee ee tie | Loan Corporation | Open “Wl © Friday nighte wo eaGInaw FR Saree | toe ogee fo ‘ ) as Pt sie BE US a3 AM. Warwick's, FE +5000. irs with table. | PONTIAC — pon Users Uf OPEN @ AM TO PM 4x8 sheetrock. per $136 1x6 fir boards per M $95 00 j ix8 W Pine beards, per M 870 00 1x12 W. Pine boards. per M $78.00 inl2 W. Pine shelving. pes rft 6 18 “Qn4 red fir special mr 8 0 236 fir specia) on M985 00 2x8 red fir special per M agigrs Ix4 pine r per 110 Cetl tile. per ft - s © Zonolite. per ss : 61% Loose Rock Woo $125 T blanket Insul. per 100 ft $445 @n8x% Piyscore. e $5.05 | 4x82‘, Piywoed each $46 P Combination doors $1406 KELVINATOR | THE PONTIAC PRESS ss. _Sale Household Goods. 87! MODEST MAIDENS “orroman. | 3a ays . une NEW GAS FURNACE. $00. FE 56-1451, LATEST RELORDS | NEW QALVANIZED PIPE % = af lengtpe? Ide ft. % in or De ft. tave PLdM NO sorery 100 8 Saginaw FB 54-2106 Oak ae a” x sal Select M No 3 Seems oI ise M SET JAMB 8 PAINT GRADE 74 tt" wP $3 78 SIL 4 DOOR TR re 3s WP $1 50 | “wad Base WP 10c lin ft | Se'm%" Base Shoe WP 3c tin ft | FIR SCORD on r 0 26-4" Pir $5 02 4x6'.% Fir $448 | 58-46-16" Pir $3.52 HAGGERTY LUMBFR CO. ee? es 7 om cat Ar Walled Lake +1004 “Plywood All &inds, plain & decorative Kitchen cabinet doors & drawers @ade to order PONTIAC PLYWOOD CO 1488 Baldwin PE 2-204) | PETRO | HEAT SERVICE WILL HE..T YOUR HOME 3 less with apn HC. LITTLE . fulle guaranteed automatic floor, | Sav ALane 12-30 es on “I don't want any lessons, this fs just to biow on New yee Son s Eve! —_ ww AIR COMPRESSORS. JACK HAM- | mers Frost Breakers Sump Pumps, Sanders Electric Sewer | Cleaners — CONE’S RENTAL. | 1281 Baldwin Ave L ances at wholesau price GENERAL WARE 2258 Dixie Hwy | ACCORDIAN _ FOLDING _bew, $18.75 FE ¢2575 ALWAYS WRECKINO — Union Wrec uM UW Eight Mile Phone Parming- | ton 0268 or KEnwood $1600 ALUMINUM COMBINATION DOORS. | jot i ber Doors, — i} | ANCHOR FENCES | No money down, F.H A. ved. FREE ESTIMATES FE +1471 3. speeds, hand | value $4385 These are | slightiv transit marred. Michigan — ent. 383 Orchard Lake i BRIC “K—Used—BRICK Walton. Cor. _ Joslyn - re 23-2257 Common Brick—Fire Brick | PORTABLE ~ sEWING 1h MACHINE. New & Used Lumber y_used twice $35. FE 20668 | ——— used Inés — 26s — on ~—3ul2—-Jalds | PRACTICALLY NEW 1 BSECTION- Used deere comp with frames BAVE by getting — fig@res on compiete lumber | SURPLUS L UMBER a | Sen ae alg wiser SALES CO aa ae . (M-60) OR 37003 bred to 530 Except Sundays BATHROOM FIXTURES 80IL pipes and fittings, sutomatic oil and gas water heater, ol] and eoal furnaces, steam end hot water boile fired. HEIGHtsS SUPPLY 26858 Perry 8st : Phone FE +8431 For Sak Miscellaneous 60! For Sale Miscellaneous oo"! utility — or tasement duct- type olf furmacé. Bo simple you can install and service ft your. self, Assoc with Trailer Ex- e oo 6. rE 3 $2 GAL. ELEC. HEATER — $780 40 gal. auto heater. Sap 06 (Cab sink tulines $50.50 up Leundry trays, stand faucet 621 85 SAVE 100 5 Saginaw St | REINFORCED CONCRETE 6BPTIC —~——-—- | tanks Phone PE 46428. ft G_A Thompsson 808 Perry ee - | 6TEAM BOILER. ANER. RE- | Dame PREEZE UPRIOHT. one | move rust and lime 82.62 per of America’s best makes, freezer can: G A. Thompson, 80 § | suaes* | aie yd ‘slightly ane D WRITERS MANUALS FERS IE a ee ea | Le Ave. a a 3 ace: , OUTTER “is CENTS FORMICA. s118 GE HEAVY DOTY WOTOR a. | sacar a bo | | ae P. Wil sacrifice. MUtuel | FLOOR en _. Open 09 8B Saginaw Bt. Flush Doors 2 ft. $6.50 |PLOREST REPRIOERATOR, a! vLUSR DOOR BALES | regsonable O & M Co Poa. Trail ¥ ‘Lk. MA 62223 yas f Ween. 5 Ovaree.” rx ‘GALLON “OMe, HEATERS +18 — - G &M COMPANY 4 & Xo thompson, 80°8. erry TERRY TRACK 3% OR 30 BULL dozer, good en A oid | 7 SEF US BEFORE YOU BUY your ges of of] conversion We also install all e of with flat duct A terms Oarwood EM }- : TRUCKERS, | SAWS AND SCISSORS. MACHINES SHARPENED. aLL WORK 18 ; Stan FREE mie Pe j raze) DIRT LOADED, NEX1 GRAND PIA x Sat MI ST. JOSEPH’S S HOSPI- +0718. land, Birming-| 7 A. “Televisions, refrigerators. frees ers, electric stoves, ironers. New floor samples — a Garage Doors Terns. Cali oon we Co heating Time will tell you tor OL_20 peat Taster’ ade Garage Enews TWO 2010 . Hey. rt B:tidings, ean be used for garages. storage or o smal) home. _ FE 56-1487. BOLEINOSHEAD Vantery pec TALBOTT LUMBER miles out Baidwin Arm- strong ‘ase cov and Mac-O- aie _Phone_ 1-Te46 Lumber doors, windows, hard- z& OWNERS | LUM aWn- ware plumbing B P 8 paint 8, factory price F ‘Te scot — es one mente shee system for basem o ESTED IN PROTOORAPH. rock, rock tal -Blackett's Offer Beautiful 10 in red wood. siding | @nd pareling As low as $189.20 C Cash end carry. Slightly higher on deliveries 8161 Disie Hwy ‘ Clarkston MA _ $861! | BEAOLE PUPS, $20 06. REMING- ton 36-OB mod MO PONTIAC @ ENGINE RECENT- _ly overhauled FE 41888 CASH FOR FURNITURE _ _ PE _¢788) BURMFISTER'S ' LUMBER TWO YARDS Aluminum combination doore $29 96 3 pe colored — sete all nae - PLUMBING VE. BAV Re MAKE TyORE Ts BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co. 8197 Cooley Lake Rd “Peiegrapt & 0 Mile Rd "u 34171 Fe 1-416 -% md ,-8 ENAME: RECESSED bathtu Crate marred, $21.96 up. SAVE Supply 100 8. Seginaw St Burke Lumber Company White Pine selects random widths _ana lengths, 62778 per M S-tiested SIDEWALK BIKE, 615 Mpire 36847, evenings, _ CLOSING Gorse 1954 PAINT COLORS AT 25% DISCOUNT NTERIOR PLAT COAL & BUILDING cTRcu a tures, pewest brightest and most modern type ef lighting for kitch- ens dimettes room end rerc- reetion rooms 611 8 vaiue $5 06% Vi g AS ‘ ) Rr CLEARANCE we eB akie macearm Cone Slightly factory marred Cail at $249 95 % inch Crown Electric tion Includes button-beler anc factory showrooms Michilzee Range $16" 45 a. attachmenis Price 840 FE f eerescens 3 Orchard [Lake 18800 20 Inch Apartment 75-8825 ‘ ae ens Gibson Range 13587 3 PIECE LIVING ROOM sCITE COMBINATION DOOR AND MA- 39495 Automatic Gibson brown mohair with custom made hogany wing chair FR 5-1243 ae ‘cat Kekaeceaia 255 00 sity covers $25. FE 54228 after 1 clas a bafta HOP- ¥ pm per capacity xeellent | Gibson Range amo a -p.? workin ond tien 7 CU FT CROSLEY REFRIGER- € MI 446161 206-96 60 inch Glboos Range 17s ger. good condition, 1863 model. | pennant “Fee: 4200 Teiegrapn frost Gibson Refrig eo ee ie : Fa YEAR END SALE |DIAMOND. REW ae od “o4 . | mountings $100. FE s-7332 eratet Frigidaire deluxe range $89 80 rTO Al 419.95 11 & Gideon upright Magic Chetf gae range a0 50 AYTON Ss Used 0 ft Ofvecn Refrigerator | Prisidaire € cu mare yew se DuPont flat wall paint os = 2 ym old ec, See Easy apis divers $2 Hise 3p | DuPont interior somigioes $3 79 gal. a ae Gao nelle 008 McBride Hardware 12900 Portable Electric Lempe os and occasional OPEN SUNDAYS 9 TO 12 FE 30382 ; er @5 00 18277 Auburn Rd (at Crooks) }i | Of Figo FURNACE. CHEAP. Paes TT ANDING TOrLETs 817 Washbowls with fittings sis 21232 double sinks sos 3 ptece bath set, with s ” 85 - Colored $108 60 Factory Seconds — Irregulars VE PLUMBINO 8 Y 100 8 “Saginaw & CPE: «62100 INVEST IN SAFETY, buy a dependable car NOW. See the Classified section for outstanding values, ipment and dark room vu ppiien? Bee Classifications Ww 4A and wall furnaces, Vines 6 Somes ~ FE 42622 INSULATE NOW J ’ "FE A AND SAVE MONEY pocaesery <=, § POOL 1 snoockER TABLE. standard size deiry bar for rent M. A. Benson |' ss. 1860 N Saginaw St FEderal +2521 WASH BASIN, LOUNGINO CHAIR MOUTON «PUR COAT $35. PAIR __of silver fox furs 816. FE 81370 | JACKSON & CHURCH GUN TYPE ot! Digitol capecity 350,000 —— BT eultab for commercial building. Little & Devid Ma- — og 17 . Pontiec JUNIOR BED CRIB robe. chest of drawers ies and ped Can Perse | e A 5 b) 5s LY - WOLVERINE | LUMBER ANIL) WRECKINO 300 6 Paddock FE 2-076 No 3 oak flooring ew uo sheeting. per New toilet- 15a14 lavatories We carry a full plumbing end All priced right! CHIFFO- and i Per- ozi2 Rug OR gIrc HEN SINKS PROM 6375 UP Grade B Double «inks from 1050 @ A. Thompson, 0 8. with fitting line in builders | DO IT YOURSELF. SEPTIC TANK fie cheep, EM cleaner Only $695-U A Thomp STORM SASH ! Aluminum combination windows & doors Lowest prices ever e's “center \Ineviation only $4 50 ee ee & Exterior doors, Wood. Steel & aluminum Windows &) oor: | Int & eft plywoods Fir, White CFF WEEDON ne. Biren African mahogany. | — en Burf wood. 146; & Telegraph Ra FF 42508 ie a de Wood shakes, SANDER, CHAIN SAWS BALA- Wooa sid Pine and ced- mander, flame thrower, ham- ar | Age “gs G mers. Jackson's Rentai Sun Pkg. coal rE 45 flooring Tego. fred i. fir hole © be _F = cover, eg sizes - "| Cameras, Equipment 61A Btee| 1 culverts Grain tile & crocks, Lumber and building sup piles for al) your needs. | Nste@ under “Hobbies & Supplies Pau] St. Cyr Lumber Co, | _ Classification number 24A 1120 Bogie Tere RG Commerce | Sale Musical Goods 62 OTHER CAMERAS & Letgg ht Ahn _ = _——____ GRAND PIANO WALNUT LAVATORIES COMPLETE WITH Beare faucets $2450 value $1485 Also toilets bathtubs. shower stalls at terrific values. These are crate NEW 1% BASS ACCORDION Light gray $200 44 F Mansfield ROMEX BY THE COIL 3c PER| rnaces | Tig * eee | T oe CAMERAS & EQUIPMENT, GLa, | O8EL LUXAIR OIL QRAVITY HOT WATER HEATER. 30 Gal | furace with eb controle Used a new eve i ‘ baru ae Ip good condition 73 & $0 alas 80h Bs aan $00 00) Thess | OAL WATER 1 RAGE TANK lg eg ae solrree uae WELDER. aters : terrific values tcnigan, Fiu- suitable for use om farm lines __ orese 393 Orchard Ave. i Wilkinson, 651 Kennelworth Osep on BORNERS WITH ALL | 3 OIL DRUMS HOLDING 70 GAL- | F : jones each 1 drum is eluminum ve HP. JET PUMPS. 90000. % HP. | 278 8 Anderson, FE 218277 deep well jet pumps with 12 gal | Sa emo. a re Do It Yourself 61 LAROE Tf Seder “OL BURN. wesemeees USE oun TOOLS DO your o OWN - orn model. Uses Oe aes aa oes ee _— jete stoc ord ¥ LINOLEUM .. veceses QC] Grate uh ce VINYL TILE =....- 12e batty’ rnd ay through. Wednesday ’ | every Thursday. _Smith’s, 257 S. Saginaw Ssemnavion DOORS. WHITE EITCHEN CABINETS aT 4% OR- pine $1415 a side wali Fees ae thie week only shakes $14 50 MOOROR COAT aaa CHU ROHES INC. LOVELY MO’ iN AT, range and Sacri- FE 3623) \~~———nsn ncn c 8 08080 eee THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1954 —_ 2 ' >» By Jay Alan | For Sale Miscellaneous 60 Said, Gravet & Dirt ved Fa. eras | Equipment 7 76! ‘ EE ENEE: THREE | | CRUSHED STONE AND “ganp.| | Qrevel and fill dt. - — | _\in FE 2-8872 or PE’ 68-1032 FILL SAND CUSHION ae beach sand. Delivered. FE 5-625 GOOD ROAD ORAVEL. 5 oa Fi 5 Hi _ delivered FE ¢-6588 _Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 :T™ EN Oe DRY CORD WOOD DELIVERED 3) for 311. FE 37168 GOOD DRY 8LAB ed 3 for $10 Delivered FE 4-6588 |HARD DRY SLAB woop. ALSO _kindiing FE 53006 KINDLINO, 85 A CORD. PACKAGED Cou CO CORNER WAL | ecanea’ FUEL OIL. Fire.) place = coal, Purnece, fire- lace kindling wood Oskiand ? Fuel - Paint Co FE 56195 WOOD DELIVERED IN Sj TY LIN. ite £500 @ load FE 45 BS OAK SUMMER sxAsOnED| firevlae jog $10 a cord Deliv _tred FE For Sale Pets 69 LOLOL akc REQISTERTD BOXERS Grandfather Capt. Fiash MY 3-004 | AKC REGISTERED 3 MO68. OL. . Germap Sbeppard. male 32-3337, | aKc REGISTERED POMERAN- ian, ‘puppies. 4980 Kempf Street, Dyayton Pieins OR 3.1972. aRc “GERMAN SHEPHERD “PUP- pies, lg_wks. old MI 40202 AT STUD_ REGISTFRED GERMAN Championship bloca Lines tf both rents. Idea) for chiide breed tial show doge Frank G ford 704 W Commerce Ra ~ AOU “ATIC GARDE NS. TROPICAL FISH AND SUPPLIES _57.N Mill St FE 42863 AAC shepherd puppies AT 8TUD $20 ch Beagle “Eberle's * Lenedale Beagles Start- er a Opdyke Rd Pups 62 AKC neath Cana Shepherd female, $20 EM 3-345) OLD aaMot re PUPS. istered of cham — ‘all MY yates after 3.30 BFAGLE. MALE AKC REG. 17 montis old FE 2-376) Baby Parakeets.....$2.98 CAGES - S01 éth Bt rE 32-4028 Closed Sun 2 MALE BOXER PUPPIES WITH Ar rs. Fawo colored. § mo. old @ WEEK AKC re etock BABY ART A AND NEW yd $5.50. Also breeders OL | Beagi rs _ maABBIT Bic Younve AND Springer. FE 2- _after 6 pm FE CHAMPION sIR ~~ a pare olack cocka., eo a ENOLIGN SPRINGER Uppins AKC ree. Ideal cer Neee ifte! | Reas Ph Ortonville aif | FAWN BOXER Sorel Saad ss $25 Females, 8230 3183 Seebaldt, Drayton _Plains FRENCH ROOOLe. . eaariv ol biack male, 6 Housebroken cM erg we ry € oy dog. FE 5-6307 GREAT DANE PUPPIES. FE- male reasonable, MA } 5247 GERMAN SHEVLERD & IRish oo = eee old 63 MI Ssuereha” PARAKEETS. alt Pets Shop, 69 8 Astor, FE ¢6433 PARAKEETS AND CANARIES. 2468 Auburn Rd FE 46510 PUPPY, 5 MO oad 4 22 FENE- ley Ct PE 2-1003 PARAKEETS CANARIED CAGES, food. since 1997 Oakiand 4 ave SAWS wooD. we Sales service & rentals M MY 3-21 | PARAKEETA s oltie WES CANAR- FE 40000 | fea 1304 Mt_ Clemens PandKKETe 8) ~ BABIES. ™ Mel- rose | PARAKEETS - UPP | Dancey's 3a ent PF cat REOISTERED BOINTER — Move pies 11 weeks old, FE 50550 SPRINCER SPANIEL PUPPIES AKC registered Reasonabie. Law | land kennels 3-462, wanres: fluffy PE bitm or kittens. Malf grown FE 6020 OR © MO" , OLB LD BEAGLE AWD BOO re pen woes FOR Two ae I ramed, _Boarded 7 70 | BOARDING BATHING AKD CLIP onal _104 N Perry FE 26113 CaTS PRIVATE RUNS eo urr-Gheil 375 8 Telegraph : | May, ( Gram & Feed 71 ARORA AL OO | ALL KIND#@ HAY. STRAW. WOOD r corn piekings old ry new cora Tractor work MA §-0666 COHN — OaTs MAY - ‘STRAW | Large or smal! quantities OA 82179 GOOD HAKD EAR CORN, hav 3890 Oregory Ra. | wile waa Oingell- | MIXED HAY. ALSO WHEAT straw OA 6441 2,000 BALES OF WHEAT | AND | oat straw wired baled MI 47818 after 6pm er Fowlerville, CAstic . onan 100 ATES WANTED CR ——— FE 502% hard corn For Sale Livestock 72. o8 i LLL LPL Pet REGISTERED BLACK ANGUS) Grand champion of Ingham | bull County Biackce Pride t ‘, SMALL SHETLAND PONY, CHEAP Aliso Western seddie FE ¢6106 53 and Sire Barc R Dem Rem's Bardolier 15880 3} RPOISTERED HOLSTEIN HEIF- | Ts61 Broad Saetnea’ vronee emg fr Oven re.dy or alive Fresh killed daily. 2704 Auburn Rd. t's. miles east of Auburn Heights 236 WHITE LEGHORNS, LAYING 80 per cent $150 each OL 146620 ROCK FRYERS, $135 EACH 4989 Huston off Brown R4 FE 5 1008 Tu RKEYS BROAD BREASTED |_On' Seer bronze Alive or dressed. Sale Farm Produce 75 |BALED WHEAT STRAW. We A bale Milford MUtual €0824 CORN POR SALE TWinbroox 32-8076 ee POTATOES APPLES BASKETS 7773 «= Churchill §=Roed | Heights _ Sale Farm Equipment 76 - marred Michigep Fluorescent PIAND I['USINGO ASD REPAIR ALIIMINUM TRACTOR CAB 3) Orchard Lake Ave ime Oscar Schmidt FE 27-6217 snow piow for teep. 1 eet truck MEDICINE CABIN E ‘ = ae Er aR ‘ rm OL, 18731 eo tee all idol yp Bre + tik Saie Office Equipment 62 mn 1 a puban TRAC- value $395 Slightiy marred Aiso -—oow~ rt EE ler with Wagner loader on front large selection of medicine cabi- g (DICTAPHONES COMPLETE and Shawney digger on back with — hy : Pod t lighte new transcriber & cutter Face 16 inch score Will sarrifice seuenal Gor oor == iy ar working condition Total price Cail EM 3-2278 afier § pm N _fescent. 353 Orchard Lake Ave. | %% Call 800 to 5.00 Geubler N MYERS PUMPS | —ornae CO Pre 34041 BARGAL 1-3 HM. P. Myers shell weil jet pumps Manure Spreaders nwt , _Sale Sporting Goods 1s 65 Marve we are erany but we feet lo — Re ine ago Santis Claus ‘cuase we have eabinet sink now $04 56. bors ROLLER | .05:° new Idea No 12 treeter EVINRUDE OUTBOARD MOTORS | $uotes, sing 6. Like brand ne ers. s0\ rn) to choose from See the yey models. ftw UNION A $250 value priced from $150. KELLY’S HARDWARE in oe leather bag $12 ee fa JM ears 3004 Auburn At Adams FE 30811/ FE ¢01 ris NEW 2 Zit na RAW _ FURS ._— ones { H C Olivers and John washer, Was ere* New dishwasher WANTED | Come mm and take on pick Was * NOW $270 96 Mahon prices paid HOUGHTEN’S ps 6 OW 8190 96 . _ Market ©1547 528 N Main, Rochester, OL 1-0761 Kew Il f, Crosley refrigerator VREELAND FUR CO. BOLE ns TRACTORS. 8 SNOW as — 290 Pegtige Tr Wenied teks | plows Jer’ snes vewess, quem Used Wash — abrir —GUNS_BUY. SELL TRADE Ney Pa on” ul Dixie 422 W Huron PE 1132. Manley Leech, 19 Dagiey 19% SUPER FORD TRACTOR. “NEVER-FAIL. { Sand, ind, Gravel & Dirt 66 piows ar tae ve NON- FREEZE. TIP- UP! - bk Hie hs Cire 3 to bam a a fit rete. 75 cents, | PROCEASED ROAD D8 DRIVEWAY. Rahn of Basie ‘wo cite & Grevei. eer TRACTOR. O 5 aybe as 's en with culttvater. tt par can new. MEL delivered. EM 3-4. ©4250. Holly. e i pe ae Caecereay ‘ —- = os aniieaen —— enti be DETROIT | Auburn | Chain Saw Special BRANUL NEW 1954 MODEL CLIN. TON CHAIN SAWS WITH BLADES COM P. $178 P. bins s ; CREDIT TERMS FE ¢1112 oT . KING BROS OUR I A. DE _"PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYKE _ ~~ ONE P May C cnain saws NE ED | Step tn gl a Pl a time | po darag v available Miler's Gar- “o Lae ao gen ary ue 8. Woodward (No 14 Mile). ingpam_ Phone +6008 | SIMPSICITY ARDEN TRACTORS. | Kart 8 Mastick Co.. Milford, M49 | at Milfor?’ Rd Ph. Milford MU | #8842 of wu 8 oe - CORN CRIBS. CORN CRIBBING corm pickers New and used sitio fillers Devise Machinery Ph & Ortonville . SAY NEIGHBOR! Out MICH here at . CHAINSAW DISTRIBUTORS we have used chainsaws selling from $35 New for $19750 Call MY 3-684] for @ demonstration SLIVER KING DIRECT DRIVE Chain Saw weighs only ry Stratton, Clinton Wis- wer Products En- repair For Al) Dick’ s Air Cooled a 192 8 Saginaw FE 40520. : Lad pata el New and us far meguipment Repairs on all makes tractors Wisconsin motors hn! Farm Supply ar > pia DEALER 2311 Pontiac Ra Fi 2 Fr ~ GRAIN AND HAY CASE elevator with 6 hp. moter, $390 Tractor row crop sprayer $100, No. 14 New Idea manure spreader $300 Case stalk shredder 1 yr old, $250. Ford — cultivator $100. 3676 Rd. OL 23-2666 Call_before_% ‘= ad 180 3% FT. 30 PT. ANDERSON. 1. EXCEL condition, fully modern. Sewer HOV sE TRAILER | eondtt: Call anytime after 5 pm, FE 26056. — Parkhurst Trailer Sales (Cryeu ih te to 48 forte Neusat: corte ti Lake Green at ses, NEW AND MO! ODER NIZED USED tratiers wurchase pH om Good pln as low es 660 down. ER EXCHANGE PE 23-3200 Pick a Bargain FROM 10 used afl mode y trailers. 28 to YR Priced ‘o meve with low interest rates. terms and le others, used - must be sold-you make the terms Also see the Stewart's, | Generaf a. Mele “ced Skyline | coaches Parte and eecessories Oxford Trailer Sales Mi a” vy of Lake Orion on M-24. Pontiac — Chief MOBILE HOMES mf to 45 1 tp length. U plo low as $100 dowa 4615 Diste Mwy. Corner 8 Mile Rd. Mound Detro it 2830 8 Dort Highway. Punt ‘6 27 BSTREAMLIONT TANDEM wheels, completely furnished, ex cellent cond throughout. in eluding tires bargain at $900 RM }-40277 : Dre: 1 Trailer Exchange | Authortved Sales & Service antere® Roveai Champion. Rite Craft’ Prairie Behooner, Beemer Tini-Home and many other | & 3 bedrm models 14 to 47 ft Choose our own floor plan. Lowest posst- le terms New traiiets as little as % down long es 6 years to vy and es low as § per cent j ' nce retes coop} ~~ PARTS—STORE Everything for the Trailer ae 23-3200 Tel-Ruron Center | Oven Daily ‘th @ pm Fri ° And Sundey PM. . HOusE 9721 ‘es NATIONAL Will eel! reasonabie 7 FT treller Onver M — PRE-INVENTORY SALE. EVERY _— reduced for clearance 34 rd LIONEL & AMER RICAN __son, 86 6 erry ers fresh Calfhood vaecinated i ae acmuecntin te ype FLYFR TRAINS FOR THE HOME WORKSHOP | _2 grade cows 1 fresh OA 62041 price 64.195 Save 8500 ‘eed bs Delta Skilteol, Black & Decker. Wanted Livestock 73! ft-aliers as ow as $25 down So Sagara emct Sag Ebooks -_— Porter-Cable ‘cas St ne FESS | Genesee Sairs 2191 -Ditte Hwy ectory pa: — j wer is saws rills : = tes! eo fac analyrer — coecere | WANTED: LIVESTOCK OF “ate | Rent Tratler Space 79 TASKER'S 63 W. Huron Mt _ kinds. Purrest Jones Clarkston | w ~~ =| eee Scan a7 PARKHURST TRAILER CT 0 outtr | Strictiy modern, wel) kept roade | | IMBER | 181 Canlaes Ave Preise FOF . y nad gveunds. Bcheol tus, shopping 25 PER CENT BHOAD ees {BRONZE a ag For vies 80 spec Discount on Sherwin Wiiliame and | _ turkeys, OR 3 2074 ei uto cesso! s serine iP ae i''s12" White Berry Bros interior paints Die BROAD BREASTED BRONZE | ~~~ a ~~ utility boards. while continued colors Oekiand Fuel turkeys FE 60178 ( c 98500 M end Paint 43 Orchard Leake |) 1) a Th c foi, Anto Glass Service Roofina naa cues Quality and Ave PE 54-6106 ocKhar ir ey When you need ft! Have you tried our service? Glass installed whiie you wait Insurance jobs honured Ail wort guaranteed HUB AUTO GLASS CO 12? Oakland Ave rE 4 7008 ATIENLION! @er are wrecking i908 to 1954 car: and trurre We have sev eral late model low mileage ised engines Tranemiesion anc rear axies and body parts. Rebuilt starters. wenerato. _contra' | SCHRAM AUTO PARTS 2539 Divte Rwy _ FE -493) CAR RADIO. O660D CONDITION _ $2000 FE 24446 a auTo P: RTs Er i dave a week 96 50 $7 50 4 cars and oun em Oak’ Gls Are _ Ph FF 445! Auto Service gl REPAIRS RUAPINO & PAINTING FREE ESTIMATE baer epee ia a BR AID MOTOR. SALES PHONE FE 201% % Years Fair Dealing Cane at West Pike St. ehine shop 23 Hood, Ph 2-2563, - ‘53 CUSHMAN EAOLE rf. 47 Water & For Sale Motorcycles 83 FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON our Harley Davidson see Harley For Sale Bicycles 84 SILL LLL OL FE 46140. | For r Sale He Housetrailers 78 Hutchinson's Trailer Sales Plains ‘nd voltage | GRANEAHAPT ORINDINO IN THe | ear Cylinders rebored. Zuck Ma- | FE | Sale Motor Scooters 82. nNOwWwnN., WEFE. New & used Cushmar 8cooters 2.8. Paddoed PE 44246 | MOTOR lw mee bela = Seat Boats & Accessories 85 ea ate ed ‘evireece M PENN YAN & Ahme-Craft ere Marie Sales & Service JOR NSO §=| cash ‘wet D De ot cmon | ee nanidaN | This Frag nice one! 6175 1054 BEL AIR. BTA- | wagon’ 3h 8.400 miles. werglide power urst. Birming- ‘GADILLAC COUPE 1950 EXCEP- sane. 32.000 actual miles MI «7: GurYs "$0 WINDSOR GOOD eRYSLER Lots of accessories Good tires. 1470 Vinewood off curv 4 CLUB COUPE A-1 itten Best offer OR 3- 1171 isa CHEVROLET BEL-AIR ons — A roadster $75. MA 955 CReTRaeET 150 SERIES, 2 me 200 mi $1650. MA 4-2365__ ne SS *$3 CHEVROLET Bei Atr Sport Coupe radio, heat er power steering. Power - glide $1,389 MICHIGAN’S FINEST PAVED LOT {i THE CORNER OF WOODWARI AND 13 MILE ROAD iss? CHE>*- BEL-AIR 4 DOOR Lew miles Like new | own- er No dealers rE ole. $07 Pontiac Boo Pienty Other i Models and Transportat Specials 115 8 readings Nacbalilaeniar bd aaa TRANS. L heater. OL 32-0208 "4 Prarie WAGON. oDpa E Wil) take older car. you take over DR. GOOD FE 54357 after oan | % - | ‘64 Pontiac, radio and heater hy- “a i 4 For Sale Used Cars_ 91 91 FORD $70 | 1966 FORD 2 DOOR, Gio and heater tor ‘equity FE A- HUDSON. 1947, GOOD Baa _For Sale Used Cars 91 CLEAN. Ra 60-6) Ford ¢ DOOR did heater accessories. Lik: tation. Make offer. ; | new. Fron original owner. $145. _MI 44010. MY }-2880. vs ‘J PORN COUNTRY TEDAN, 1 : radio overdrive spotlight, power HERE'S OUR LIST ory gay ee oF NEW YEAR | + 47 FRAZER CAR SOLUTIONS | GOOD CONDITION BEST OF- FER TAKES MUST SELL IM- MEDIATELY 1063 Buick 4 ér. V8 2 Chevrolet 3 dr : | 100_Norton Ave PE ene 185} Dodge Clud Coupe Gyre | FORD °86 CLUB COUPE % RACE 1953 Plymouth Club Coupe engine, duel spots white walls. 1953 Chevrolet Station agon radio & heater C&O Texico Serv- i953 Forg 2 dr OD. _tce_ A Auburo_ and Opdyke. 1962 N Rambier Station Wagon iB! Brae & e i 1960 waar in AE ee 4@ dr. N C ed t? 1948 Buiek 4 dr So r ] . 1948 Piymouth 4 dr. 1948 Dodge 4 dr Bad Credit? HELP US : _ BELL-ebrate SLLIL-ebrate Here’s the place to buy No co-signers, no past credit references neces- If you are 21 and | THE NEW YEAR Riemenschneider Bros. sar fase a job, we have a car’ Dodge- for you. — Plymouth Pa, Here “The Cars With The yes Forward Look” NATIONAL 232 S. Saginaw St. MOTOR SALES Phone FE 2-9131 171.S. SAGINAW ST. LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer 5S) FORD This Station Wagon will be handy for many uses $767 | mucuesss | 3 FORD THE BIG tha ll LoT ON THE CORNE Country Sedan, 8 cylinder, or WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD | YES We have the car you've “been * look for ing "DS Dodge, V-4 new. large discount ‘62 Olds, 08 wer steering and brakes, electronic eye reason abe $1695 ° . Perdematic, blue and | —— 7 “S3) Willy rrow Ace, over-drive be 29 a "$2 eecreeey, bard top, radic and j heat 1954 FORD |-at Chrysler, ¥ steering WAGON WITH ‘bl Kaiser ry rl ext ramatic | V4 RANCH OVERDRIVE. Huron Motor Sales Ko Ww. Huron CFE 2-206! Mo FORD RADIO. HEATER, $325. 3098 W. Huron. reeset as 2 DR. CUSTOM CAN seen at Hagen Shell Service & Huros Panes SR ES OnE AUSTIN ‘51, ‘30 and ‘49 Olds, 68 and 08 “$1 Nash, 4 dr radio and heater. . = a Dodge, hard Dodge club co FCONOMY USED CARS $195 23 Aubura — FE ¢2131 Taylor Chevrolet 18 1004 Mercury -tudor. Radio and $1 196 1983 “Chevrolet tudor with heater 1953 Chevrolet tudor with heater. LARRY JEROME Rochester a ence | 1063 ce kee Ate Tuder Re- PH. OL 1-07 | Seg (ae tu- MOG 00D. Pt. AcE. TO m0 Pi hope “ jor 1961 Ford 3 dr. Vi 1950 Btudebaker er sis fordor Command- Cy Owens YOUR FORD DEALER Says 1950 ee tudor $306 ° 1964 Chevrolet ‘» Ton Pickup. mil radio, heate: pitag es, i ater 1245 _____Phone _MArket ¢1561 WHOLESALE WEFK This week only we are passing salon, wholesa prices to the retail buver We are calline this our good wil! week Out They Go! | "41 Pontiac 2-door deluxe $55 "46 Plymouth 4-dr. deluxe $65 47 Buick 4-dr. special "47 Pontiac 2-dr. deluxe $195 °48 Nash 4-door sedan 48 Dodge 4-door custom *49 Chev. 2-dr. deluxe $325 ‘49 Ford tudor custom $345 "$0 Nash 2-door States. "SO Hudson 2-dr. sedan $395 °S0 Dodge 2-dr. Wayfarer $425 SO Ford 2-dr. custom $445 *SQ Chevie 2-dr. detuxe $475 "SO Buick 4-dr. special $545] $1 Plym. 4-dr. Cranbrook $595 "ST Chevie 2-dr. Std. $595 | °S1 Ford Victoria "62 Chevie 2-dr. deluxe $895 "62 Chevie 4-dr° deluxe $945 deluxe SRS hrook $1.75 "62 Pontiac 4-dr "83 Piv 4d: Cran *&3 Chevie 2 d: Sid "S3 Chev. 4-dr. Bel Air $1.245 "$3 Pontiac 4-dr. deluxe $1,485 °S3 Buick hard top $1 495 $4 Ply 2dr Cranbrook "84 Chevie 4-dr deluxe °S4 Chevie 2-dr. Be! *S4 Chevie hard top MATTHEWS. HARGREAVES. CHEVROLET 211 §. SAGINAW ST. | FE 4-4546 | OPEN 'TIL 9 P. My WHY BE A TENANT? Many excellent home-| buys at easy terms in the | Classified Ads. a a ee Don't Buy Anywhere Until You See These 1982 DODGE 2 dr. sedan 1962 Fu 4d customitne door radio and heater dark blue Clean as ey ear, 4963 Chrysler Ne: 3 tone arev R e~ eute tranemirs: 1981 Chrysie: Windsor harc top 3 fone, radio anc heatir and suto trar mi«ston -orner 4 door jo and heeter 1954 Chrysier Windsor deluxe 4 dr Reti anc cheat: auto trans- Missi and white sidewal tires Low mleeare ee te te with radio and heater. CLARKSTON $500 MOTOR SALES Clarkston Mich 1951 FORD 8 cylinder 2 og tAble e141 fis) Ac withcad alte Oper aw om ally _Ww aio 1 1eater. E BUY SELL ann TRADE | Of: Wit radio ar ee —| A good one. _ $495 PONTIAC 1948 Cadillac 4 dr. sedan RETAIL A real automobile. STORE Bod 1954 FORD 2 dr. A one GOODWILL owner, low mileage. Le- USED CARS heve it or not, it’s yours for only *S3 Olds $1095 1984 PLYMOUTH 2 dr 98 Holiday Mydrematie and all “ neeeeg1 805 club coupe (Savoy). 6.000 actual miles. Just like 2 new. $1 Pontiac Catalinas weds heaters, $1295 Hydramatie. $895 19449 BUICK convertible $3 Pontiac Here is a beautifpl car. Station Was oh Radio, heater and) New top, very very clean Hy drematic : i and fully equipped. $299 and "S4 Ford Convertible Black finish radio . heate- and overdrive 1983 FORD 2 dr \ real | S] 605 : $1,095 bargain. It has & cvlin- ‘SS Pontiac ders and 1s nice and clean. Off ‘ale care All like new Loed- eG with extras $950 19851 MERCURY Monte- "S2 Pontiac Fordor Radio heater and Rydre- matic ene rey club coupe. One of | se”. those hard to find good 82? Buick ONES Fort>r Sharp car Ready to “tee $795 54 fe itiae me ee sian Chie? Comertibie tow mie TRANSPORT NTION a«e ae SEECYALS: elie 1948 Hudson ...3.... S78 2 Pontiac | 1049 P ly mouth Eley cen S05 Tudor ieee | 1947 De Soto Coupe. .$135 Vike | 194) Pontiac 2.dq-aa- a) 90 Other Makes -and | 1941 Plymouth Coupe $35) Models to Choose From PONTIAC — RETAIL © ’ STORE Hurry! Hurry! Cy Owens “Your Ford Dealer” 147 S. Saginaw St. | FE 5-4101 65 Mt. Clemens at Mill Phone FE 3-7117 Factory-Branch | i | a pos Fordomatic, radio, heat- | € FUNNY nda eal ___- =. THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1954 _by Hershberzer_ “For you—'Li'l Snooky-ookums’ {is calling!’ For Sale Used Cars 91| Ann eee LINCOLN CAPRI 1953. HARDTOP Radio Heater Full power. $1675 _MaArket 43265 WE HAVE > over 150 cars to choose | from. All makes and) models from 735 to 753.) Prices range from $25) and up. WE FINANCE | WITH LOW DOWN PAYMENT ECONOMY USED CARS 22) Auburn A Today’ Ss Special |: '*82 Pontiac Chieftain & 2 door. Jet black. Radio and heater. Hydramatic and new white sidewall tires. $1025 Full Price BALES TAX, TITLE TRANSFER INCLUDED | | $52 BUICK Riviera Coupe two tone paint Dynafiow radio, heater and white side wall tires. Sharp $1,295 ’S3 MERCURY 2 dr Merec-O-Matic, radio, heat- er clean _ Priced “iow. }, MY 32748. COUPE, 1950 EXCEP- eo 32.000 actual miles MI ¢-7557 _ a of accessories. Lots poe wl tires, 1470 Vinewood off Sante —4) CLUB COUPE. A-1 EYE Best offer OR 3-117) bec CHEVROLET BEL-AIR $950 Ford A readster $875, MA 1 150 6 SERIES, 2 55 is 81650. MA 4-2365. door. 200 mi. *$3 CHEVROLET Be! Air Sport Coupe radio, heat- er power steering. Power - glide $1,389 MICHIGAN’S FINEST ol ER OF WOODWARL AND 13 MILE ROAD iss° CHE" BEL- AIR 4 DOOR Low milea.. Like new. 1 own er No dealers. FE 56-0178. ‘e] CHEVIb : 90° “61 Piyrouw se7 = Plenty Other Late Model: “a 8 Specials 115 8. ¥ LET. biog Hee x _ heater. 01 ODGE ‘ STATION “WAGON. e over wi take cides ear, you tiem. 23-0873. Bonde. 1986. ¢ DR CORONET. radio and heater, low mileage excellent condition, new white = — 1 owner 9600 FE vous Dr RA R RADIO & HEAT- —— | redns $e a ‘4 WHITE ONLY | 084 FORD V4 RANCH WAGON area? OVERDRIVE. Huron Motor Sales 983 W. Huron FE 22641 190 ; RADIO HEATER overdrive 3008 W. Huron jon at 7 , a Motation $08 Fis Bou Lake Rd MUST | | YEAR! Out They Gol | *41 Pontiac 2-door deluxe $55 46 Plymouth 4-dr. deluxe $65 47 Buick 4-dr. special 47 Pontiac 2-dr. deluxe $195 °48 Nash 4-door sedan 48 Dodge 4-door custom $150 "49 Chev. 2-dr. deluxe $325 °49 Ford tudor custom =| $345 S30 Nash 2-door States. $385 *$0 Hudson 2-dr. sedan $395 | *SO Dodge 2-dr. Wayfarer) $425 ’°SO Ford 2-dr. custom S445 "SO Chevie 2-dr. deluxe | $475 "50 Buick 4-dr. special $545 *S1 Plym. 4-dr. Cranbrook) $595 °ST Chevie 2-dr. Std $595 | °S1 Ford Victoria | $845 "$2 Chevie 2-dr. deluxe | $895 "62 Chevie 4-dr. deluxe S945 "62 Pontiac 4-dr deluxe ORS "83 Piv 4dr Cranbrook > $1,075 « °S3 Chevie 2-dr. Std $1,095 °S3 Chev. 4-dr. Bel Air $1,245 "$3 Pontiac 4-dr. deluxe $1,485. $3 Buick hard top $1,495 "$4 Ply. 2 dr Crant rook $1,475 "84 Chevie 4-dr deluxe £1] 495 64 Chevie 2-dr. Bel \ir $1 595 *S4 Chevie hard top | $1,745 MATTHEWS. - HARGREAVES CHEVROLET | 211 S. SAGINAW. ST. “FE 4-4546 | OPEN ‘TIL 9 P.M. | WHY BE A TENANT?) Many excellent home- buys at easy terms in the | Classified Ads. | Dy _ radio and heeter hy- y a a For Sale Used Cars 9! 91 pa Weeee a WED Fe DOOR “MODEL FORD cash 2861 Doea &., Drayton Plains. | PORD RANCH WAGON 1963. RA- did heater all accessories Like new Frow original owner. $1345. ” MY 3-9800. — FOR COUNTRY ‘“EDAN, 1084 | radio overdrive spotlight, power brace- windshield washers To _te: price $1,045 FE §-0001 "47 FRAZER La CONDITION BEST OF- TAKES MUST SELL IM- MEDIATELY | 100 Norton Ave | Poa “$0 CLUB COUPE “% RACE tne, due! spots white walls route & heater C&G Texico Serv- ice Auburo and Opdyk No Credit? Bad Credit? Here’s the place to buy.! No co-signers, no past! credit references neces-| sary. If you are 21 and) have a job, we have a car for you. Buy Here Pay Here * NATIONAL MOTOR SALES 171 S. 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A spot news picture will be received on stage during the show. demonstrating the operation of a Photofax machine. The machine is The AP’s specially designed | on--- | unit to receive pictures directly DON FRAYER BOB FRAYER All Models Quaker Oil Healers ~ oe WASHERS DRYERS ELECTRIC 1) cman tk FREEZERS ISION RANGES Be capi Mg eg GAS RAN WATER HEATERS _RADIOS 0 corms ec 1! ~Used TV Sets GES TV CHAIRS END TABLES neering laboratory; Murray Beck ee TOASTERS COSTUME ALL MODELS MEDICINE CABINETS Me pore both Pull All Sizes MIXERS REFRIGERATORS JEWELRY zer Prize winners for photography. | The first picture was transmitted | $ 95 over the AP Wirephoto network i Jan. 1, 1935. It was the first leased From ALL SMALL APPLIANCES Our Low-Overhead Saves You Money! 0% Off wire circuit to transmit news pic- , tures simultaneously to many) : e ° ' points OPEN NIGHTS "TIL 9 r , 5 Free Parking in Rear! To Free Trotsky’s Killer Pl Free Parkins! . ; Sareaua’ blstan w—Officials say = “t by orking - 4 4 H. H. 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HOBSON kit and kaboodle strikes me as the | looks, it often seems, there we find | courageous country, W's fst ety | — fortitude’ and devotion of “ vag | meeting house built by the Quakers | ” ; NEW YORK (INS) — All week ten most boring things you could|the drab tired little marks of the | nonsense as well. So my ten best ee who built and maintained it. "for GAS on Stomac A Your Round Exchsive ‘long the lists have been popping be marooned with on any ten des- conforming and the expected and | dares for 1985 are all to the ef.|% 1796 in nearby Bolton was re- harlot Pte tein wre Tey — Hobby — Crafts || 7 — the ten best movies oe at eee the familiar. fect: Be yourself. triend. Patterns | dedicated at Old Sturbridge Vil-’ Stagger baking pans.on the oven poets times. as muck year, the ten best plays. the ten| o- even caught high and dry | It's rather a pity — and im this | are Yor seamstresses, and lists for | lage recently. The building was|rack to provide the best circula- | focih Ser Shoat known teal Be |best novels, the ten best cook- with af the beauty parlor right | young, vigorous, inventive and | sinking ships. | disassembled and moved the the 3 tion and least consumption of heat. today for the fastest known reliet. 3¢ HINES HOBBY HOUSE ee aseet best — bed after your shampoo, when you're | Gauum ———-—____— oe a — 16. Saginaw [TT may be rary bat te whale} [ag “maine Me wmnne © | What }s this passion, anyway, to |wame the ten best this or that? |Why not the eleven best, just for once, or the sixteen best? | We all- understand the instinct |to add up and summarize at the | jend of any year; of course, and in some .ways there's lots of Value | to be found in doing just exactly | that , All business offices which I hap- pen to have worked in did a year- lend totting up of costs and liabili- ties. and all human beings I call my friends are pretty apt to give a good long annual look at the \ + checkbook and the budget right g after Christmas. MAKE IT A M MORABLE. But movies and plays and books and such aren't supposed — to come under the heading of | business and budgets and ta bilities! They’re part of the seven lively ,arts, of the world of imagination and creativeness, | of no-business-like-show-business etc., ete. Then why treat them all pre- cisely like so many items in an inventory? Wouldn't you find it refreshing yourself if one of the leading critics in the country, for instance, varied | the calendar of the ten best some- time, just for the heck of it, and came out with that annual pro-| nouncement on a real hot day = midsummer? “The ten best motien pictures,” you might then read, “during the | year from July Ist last to June we the Why net, after af? It's noth | ing but the good old fiscal year | that lots of our best citizens | follow anyway. Nothing revolu- tionary In choosing that particu- | lar span of time, you know. You thing I'm just joshing and making wise-cracks? Well, maybe, | | but in all seriousness, I'm also. suggesting one of my pet theories at the same moment, sort of be- tween the lines. The plea for non- - conformity | can't be made too often, or in too | many different ways — there just aren't any ten best ways to make | it, nor any ten best times to get | in a lick for it. There’s scarcely a field where | the established patterns haven't decome“more rigid and codified | than they were a few decades | ago—so rigid and codified some- | times, that you're considered | either queer or subversive or — freakish if you try to break | through them. | Not only in politics — it's just another example of how rigid and | codified we can get, that if you. even talk about being non-conform- ist these days, right away halt the people listening to you leap to the conclusion you're —— about politics! In the arts, in the schools, tn | the making of movies or television shows. which usually aren't the arts exactly — everywhere one » NORTH SAGINAW DR. H. A. MILLER Optometrist Hunters Turn Engineers | | HOLDREDGE, Neb. (UP) — A | group of duck hunters went tnto the dam-building business a blind | they built on the Platte River was | UE | left high and dry through a sudden | channel shift. 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