; The Weather mm ee) 119th YEAR . 4 a = od q as : . J ‘ BS ; ae 4 - ~ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, — PAGES - Hold Long Fo mosa. , if $1 Million Order ~ for GMC Trucks ~ Revealed Today. Southern Firm Will Buy Ninety Twin Hydramatic Units The largest individual or- der of GMC trucks equipped with twin hydramatic trans- missions was announced today by A. S. McEvoy, fleet sales manager for GMC Truck & Coach Division. Southeastern Motor Truck Lines, Inc., of Nashville, Tenn., has ordered 90 cab- over-engine, automatic- drive tractors in a_ trans- action involving upwards of $1,000,000, McEvoy said. Flint Escapee at Large Today Five of Six Who Broke’ Out of Joil Recaptured Lincoln to Eisenhower. Eisenhower on her 100th birthday. hands with Lincoin. how it will look, Of Eisenhower phe said: AP Wirephote PRESIDENTIAL VISITOR—Mrs. Nethie Moulden, who first visited the White House when Abraham Lincoln was President, planned another visit there’ today, to receive greetings from President She was only 10 when she shook Above she pins an orchid on her dress to see “He's It.” ® Ground-Hog Day Tomorrow _ Brief Warm S pell Predicted After January Deep Freeze Although many Pontiac area residents are still shiver- ing after January unleashed a last minute wintry- blast, the weatherman today promised a respite from bone- chilling temperatures over Ground-hog day tomorrow. But the respite will be short-lived. — After two days of balmy weather, a cold air mass move in from Canada, bringing slightly below normal temperatures until | Sunday. In its five-day forecast, the U. S. Weather Bureau predicts from two to five inches of snowfall across the state. The temperature is ex- pected to reach a high of 33 de- grees with a lew of -19. Tonight's low is expected to hit 30, with a high tomorrow of 3. Light rain or snow is expected to- night and tomorrow. Slipping in like the proverbial lamb, January's first few days were warm, with temperatures In marked contrast the mercury nose-dived to one above Zero last Thursday accompanied. by high winds and snow flurries Lows of four three: ‘and five (Continued. on Page 2; Col. 7) a A MARK G@OODSON-B1L TODMAN PRODUCTION : WHAT'S Tau x, Instructions: |] 1 feKS 8 []_f OAS fd | eee jated to my oy Gal de you have NE Stile te fee con guecemy |] 7 OPS LL Girl in Brown’ Still Unknown Police Seek Identity of. Mysterious Visitor Rubinstein Home NEW YORK (INS)—An intensive drive will get under way today to learn the identity of the myster- ious “girl.in brown” who prowled Serge Rubinstein's mansion on the night .. the . financier-playboy.. was strangled. Rubinstein’s 72-year-old mother at more details About the girl they said they glimpsed in the house hours before the murder. quaintances, was ignored at his funeral yesterday by all but two— Estelle. Gardner, with whom he + had his last date, and Befty Reed, siti | special committee Williams desig- Williams Studies ,000-Mile Net’ Advisory Group Offers, Billion-Dollar Prdégram for Super Highways LANSING \® — A billion- and-a-quarter dollar pro- gram to build more than 2,000 miles of divided four- lane highways in Michigan was being studied by Gov. Williams today. The governor was greatly impressed with it, saying it provided a 10-year plan for ‘coordinating 400 million dollars in toll roads, a 500 million dollar highway con- struction bond issue and possibly 750 millions in: in- creased federai aid. But Williams did not commit himself definitely to it. The plan was submitted by a nated to develop priorities. for spending the 500 million dollar bond issue he hag recommended to the Legislature and the voters, The committee consisted of Sen, Haskell L, Nichols (R-Jack- State Highway Com. It was based on Highway De- partment need and traffic data and represented Williams’ attempt to short circuit a legislative demand that no bond issue decision be Employment going up? See story on page 15. made until a statewide survey is completed next fall. : Palmer said “this offers real possibilities of a program which the voters will approve because they will know what they are get- ting.”’ “It contemplates what may be done by the Turnpike Authority and the greatly increased amount of federal aid expected in Presi- Palmer said the plan would pro- Mrs. Stella Rubinstein, and his| vice ‘hese four-lane divided high- ys: 1—Between Detroit and Sault Ste. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) One-Third Flunk Out in New Drivers Test DETROIT (UP)—Detroit police, who started giving the state's new and more difficult driver’s test a day early, said one-third of the pre Pred who took the new test yesterday failed. — Secretary of State James Hare ordered the new test to go into effect throughout Michigan today. A record number of applicants, seeking to avoid -the new written examination, were caught by the decision to advance the effective date in Detroit. . The new test, which has 100 questions, was. developed by Mich- igan State Police along with’ sev- eral college professors. _ |Aussie Applauds, of 4-Lane Roads ig “ of Columbia, 8. C. IN SOUTH CAROLINA — Thirty-one cars of a 76-car Southern Railway freight train piled up in a guily after leaving the tracks seven miles west | All of the cars were loaded a, Cause of the derailment was not Semuediataby Russian Rebukes U.S. on Formosa LONDON (INS) — Australian Prime Minister Robert G, Menzies told the Australia Club of London last night in reference to the Formosa crisis: ““I never felt more confident than I ‘do at this moment in the Molotov’s comments were made yesterday in a statement to British | a Ambassador Sir William Hayter in which he advised that Britain's and New Zealand's views onthe need for a cease-fire in the area had been transmitted to the Chi- nese Communist government. Ex-Red Claims He Lied at Trial Says Cohn Helped Him With . False - Testimony Against 13 Commies NEW YORK w@®—Ex-Communist "| Harvey Matusow says he gave false testimony as a government witness in the trial of the 13 con- victed second-string Communist leaders and that. Roy M. Cohn, then an assistant U.S, attorney here, “worked with me” in prepar- ing testimony. An affidavit to that, effect from Matusow was filed yesterday in federal court in support of a mo- tion for a new trial for the 13. Cohn, later chief counsel to the Senate Investigating subcommit- tee headed by Sen. McCarthy (R-Wis) told newsmen at his New York law office: “I will not dignity any statement ‘in this Communist move. I inter- viewed him in the presence of FBI agents along with many others. I left for Europe before I even’ knew lie was to be a witness.” Matusow, an ex-Communist and self-styled FBI informer, last Fri- ~\day said in an affidavit filed in PERE pit 1} t g 8gss || El Paso, Tex., he gave false testi- mony at the trial of Clinton Jencks. (Continued on Page 2, Col.-5) Care of Your Heart Will Pay Dividends ” a after the council voted to:* Husband, Wife Will Be Brother and Sister Soon CHICAGO (INS) — It's confusin’ in-Chicago when Mrs. ia Van Leishout, Tl, and Helgo Gunneson, in-laws to each other. by this individual with a comment Minor ‘Quake Felt. EUREKA, Calif, @—A minor earthquake was felt in Eureka at 9:02 last night, No damage was reported, U.N. Awaits Reds’ Answer on Bid fo Cease-Fire Talk UNITED NATIONS, N. y. (P—U. N. Security Council oo spokesmen to join in the debate. U.N. Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold cabled the invitation to the Chinese Communist capital last night Thirty One Freight Cars Pile Into Gully| Ith Fea Ships ‘Alert and Ready Near Tachens ‘Status of Chinese Isles Manpower Cuts 2% = ! “1 have ailjusted my thinking completely to the balanced pro- gram,” Stevens said, “and have no higher figure in mind.” The Army's civiljan chief de clared himself “well satisfied" Sounds Pretty Fahy LOS ANGELES —Her husband | five nights a week, Mrs. Betty | Joan-Graham, 2, told the court | in winning a divorce yesterday from James M. Graham, 28, a me- chanic. She said he also went fish- ing every weekend, l 3538 with the size of forces allotted as of last July.1 to 1,100,000 by next June 30 and to 1,027,000 by i mid-1956. told her he was * going fishinig— | Chicago Schools ~ ' to Offer Pupils © the Army, describing them a | adequate to do the job at ha It is the administration’s plan to Breakfast Now trim the Army from 1,170,000 men} CHICAGO w@ — Chicago high | Protect Children’ s Teeth! DETROIT o— Miser Albert pect as much as tworthirds less tooth decay. © ‘ Dr: Anderson said that 60,000 + babies are born every year in Detroit. When they reach 14 years . eee seen ee eeeee |Detroit Dentists Ask Immediate Action; . : Tell of Benefits of Fluoride Program Pam pee me Mere acre Sie Mea aa OR RR ME a FR et Re glint, MMe ae Owe al ie Mung a MO Ge cee a NOM AGRA aa lectin Sty ssi ano a AY Bas ; : Corp, of contract it had to sel} the Dish- . - Stanaback. fe =o : alice Sek a Dishmaster Corp. Must Sell Its Product, Through Gerity Co. Court Corp. of Pontiac from of its dish-washing aids through selling any “an outlet other than Gerity-Mich. Corp, of Adrian. claims an “exclusive” master was improperly canceled by the :producer.last month, ‘The Adrian firm alleges it spent large sums of money build. | ing a system of distributing the to be. attached to a * gsserts, if the contract is voided. Gerity declares it was not able 6,000 ee. . Doty yesterday continued the injunction to Feb, Tl ‘when both sides will appear in court to present their arguments as to validity of the contract. Watchman Slugged at who & a burglar in the company at 540 S, Telegraph Rd. last night, was he was alone he heard the com- he was hit on the elderly for sev- to give assail- ant,. LaPonsie. said the burglar broke a rear window to gain en- - try, Company officials said AF further money contributions, to concentrate on educating Motorist Is Fined $5 Leroy Mitchell, 54, of 5465 Griggs, Detroit, was fined % yesterday when he pleaded guilty to-driving his auto with revoked operator's license before Farming- ton Justice Allen C. Ingle. ee napa ee Reckless Driver Fined ‘Fred Sorenson, 18, of 516 N. West ‘St., Royal Oak, pleaded guilty to reckless driving and paid a $50 fine and $10 cost yesterday after he appeared before Orion, Township Justice Helmar . G. The Weather PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Mostly @ewdy tonight and tomorrow with Hght rain er anew tonight and tomerrew ie change temerrew. Te- morrow partly cloudy and colder Lew te i near 98, by near 88. 4 2428, Today tn Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding 8 &.m. At 8 am.; Wind velocity 10-12 m.p.b- Direction: 1) y at 1:46 om. Moon rises Tuesday &t 12:12 p.m. Moon sets F at 2:59 a.m. Downtown Tempersteres 68. mm... eesve- 08 ee Serre 27 : 1S Bo soccene BE oF 2 Fa. “eit ieees Ur eeRepene | FORM eee 20 Owe Year Age in Pontiac, . Sl lili dedie de deleted telat b boo eeeenseweee Firm's Injunction) i] \ oe eat 2 trey ia “ * yaw \ he wd ws Geek “ts ad __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, FEB TTT | lk if WOODWARD MEDICAL BUILDING—Drawing of the new Wood- | Woodward avenue, the new. Woodward Medical Building is being ground has been broken is shown | constructed for the Hube-Stebe Builders, Inc. The designing engineer above. To be located adjacent to St. Joseph Mercy Hospital ‘on | is W. B. Edwards, of Pleasant Ridge. / ward Medical Building for which Williams Studies Plan for Super Highways (Continued From Page One) Marie‘ via Standish and Roscom- mon, 2—Between Detroit and Muske- along U. S.131. 5—From Holland to Muskegon to Huron. - I~From Ohio on 4. §. 127 to Jackson and Lansing, there con- necting with U. S. 27 and providing a complete route from Indiana to 8—Between Detroit and Indiana along U. §. ‘12. : oie Lansing to Indiana via 10+From Offic via U, S, 223 to U.S, 112, 1—Along M53 from Detroit to City, The entire commitice told Wil- liams, however, any state bond issue must be financed with an increased gasoline tax, Williams has opposed this. -- “If you take the present gas tax to fi the bond issue," Zieg- They don't appreciate the traffic problem down in the southerr part.” should take Detroit to Muskegon, Detroit | — to Benton Flint. A third plan would spend 402 ‘Harbor and Detroit to -| the arm. million on major state highways not a part of the interstate system, . 8, 77 from Indiana to Flint and U. S.131 from Indiana to Cadillac. > {Flint Escapee Still Avoiding Capture (Continued From Page One) Finally the three admitted their identities. - Benjamin Wood, 18, and Fred Mc- | Cormick, 31, all of Flint. They had hitched a ride with Floyd Wagner, a Flint factory worker who was returning to‘ his home in Laingsburg. Police said Wagner was unaware that his passengers were jail fugi- tives until after they were taken to East Lansing for questioning. p.m. (EST) when turnkey Ari Harmon, 50, and Special Deputy William Marshall, 48, opened the cell block's recreation room door to order the inmates to bed. When Harmon leaned over to pick up a coffee pot customarily left in the dayroom for the prison- ers’ use, he was jumped and dragged .into the day room. - Marshall was overpowered by four of the. prisoners and stabbed in "He said’ fwo of the fugitives carried knives fashioned from ‘The two turnkeys were shut in the dayroom and the automatically locking door was closed. The six prisoners fled down four- flights. ot : = -| stairs to the jail kitchen from where they made their way to; _ | building will accommodate 18 doc- 6—From Lansing to Flint to Port ‘| Burial will follow in Oak Hil) The break occurred about $/|° Spoons. <4 Cone Hube - Stebe Builders Incc, has | broken ground for the Woodward | Medical Building near St. Joseph A $300,000 project, the medical tors, and includes plans for 12 suites with six designated for dou- bie units and six for single offices. Contemporary in design, — the building is to be constructed of Roman brick with 32,000 square feet of floor area. It will be a one- story structure with full basement. President of the Hube-Stebe Bullders, Inc., is Dr. John Hu- Pontiac Deaths Mrs. William Bell Mrs, William (Daisy) Bell, of 509 Bloomfield Ave. died Sun- day at her home after a long ill: | ness Born in Butte, Mont. Dec. 17, in 1982. of Bethel Nam Temple, and had lived in Pontiac 27 years, coming here from Detroit. Besides her husband, she is sur. vived by a brother, Jim Jeffries; two sisters, Mrs. Viola Jackson and Mrs, B. Woods, all of St. The funeral will be held Wednes day at 2 p.m. from the Bethel Nam Temple, 531 Franklin Rd, with the Rev. Leland A, Corr officiating. 5 odist Church will officiate with burial in Perry Mount Park Ceme- tery. Surviving besides his widow, are two daughters, Joyce Lareen and len, all at hore. Also surviving are several broth- ers, Orion L., Creve Martin, Ace Cole, Lioyd, O. on, and Lee. Mr. Crager died y in St. Jo- seph Mercy Hospita] after a two months iliness. Mrs. William F. Lear Service for Mrs. William F. Lear, 53, of 950 Premont Ave., was held this afternoon af 2.p. tm. from the First Methodist Church with the Rev. Paul R, Havens officiating. Memorial Cemetery, Born in Scottdale, Pa., Aug. 12, 1901, she was the daughter of Bert in 1927 in Newcastle, Pa. “here Teom Pennsylvania 27 years ago, she was a member of the First Methodist Church, Women’s Auxiliary of the Ameri- Hill - Gazette. : 5 Besides her husband and father, she is survived bya daughter. Mrs. Paul (Ada Eva) Thomag’ of Long Béach, Calif. : Also surviving are three brot ers, George Swift of Scottdale, John: Swift of Somerset, Pa., and Roy Swift of Dunbar, Pa.; two sisters, Mrs. Ethel Griffith of Mercy Hospital on Woodward Ave.- Yvonne Marie and a son Bruce Al: | Burial followed in White Chapel me \Medical Building Started|t, ped on Woodward Avenue Site bert, Treasurer is John Steb- bins and James Spencer has been named secretary of the corpora- Dr; Hubert said that besides the doctors’ offices, there will be a pharmacy which will’ be managed by Adam Stark of Pontiac. . # corridor ten and one-half feet in width with sky lighting for illumin- ation, Interior corridor walls are to be brick with planters for decor.. t will have a lounge the . laboratory will also be located on this floor. The entire building is to be air-conditioned. “ veutiac, wil Special Group Studying Wayne University Role LANSING (#—A special commit- the future role of Wayne Univer- sity in the state's educational sys- Williams to define the role of Wayne, a City of Detroit institu- tion. Sec, of State James M. chairman, said the committee planned to gather data on the role to be expected of Wayne, the best method of financing it and the best type of control for its opera- tions. The committee will report: in two or three weeks, GOP Toastmaster Named Toastmaster for the 635th nual Oakland County Lincoln Republican Club dinner will be Marlin R. Hemphill of Royal Oak. The Rollins Singers will. provide entertainment. U- S. the Interior Douglas McKay will be main er at the event in the CAI: aterford Town- ship. Feb. 9 at 6:30 p.m, X-Ray Student Sought — Pontiac Genera] Hospital has an "| opening for one student X-Ray technician for the class which be- gins early in February. Interested persons should contact Dr. H. L. Van Haltern im the X-ray depart- ment. an- | Informer Claims Trial Lies ~ (Continued From Page One) affidavit was filed in a move for a new trial. Matusow has been a paid govern- ment witness in several Communist trials and investigations. Tins lll anetenesn cer a The building wil] have a central | fied falsely ag ies ine defendants here, declared he was supporting the motion for a new trial “to do what I can to remedy the harm that I have done to the defendants."’ - Judge Edward J. Dimock, who presided at the trial in 1952, will hold a hearing tomorrow on the motion for a new trial. Sunlee Discovers Detroit Has Seoul - DETROIT u—They say ignor- ance of the law excuses no One, but it won a suspended sentence for Sang Sunlee. : Sunlee, a visitor from Seoul, Ko- rea, was up in Traffic Court yes-: terday. , Policeman Bernard Sulisz, his accuser, explained Sunlee's of- fense: ; “It was three days before Christ- mas, your honor, This guy was | strolling down the center of Wood- ward looking at the Christmas decorations. Car§ were zooming all -#round hirn. Horns were tooting.” Sunlee explained: ‘At home everyone uses the cen- ter.of the street, including people ,| and livestock. When a car comes along you just jump out of the way.” Traffic Referee Andrew C. Woods advised Sunlee to stick to the side- walks until he gets back home. Fruit Growers Meet for Second Program John K. Bray, assistant Oakland County agricultural agent, will discuss general orchard problems at a meeting of fruit farmers to- morrow at 8 p. m. in the Social Welfare Building, 1260 West Blvd. ot Included in the talk, the second # discussion of a series, will be on dwarf fruit trees, varieties of fruit and control of pear blight. Back Disease Research WASHINGTON @—Sen. Hil| (D- Ala) says he and Sen. Bridges (R-NH) will seek congressional approval of a new three-year pro- gram of federal aid for research into the causes of fatal and crip- pling diseases — such ag cancer, Bob Considine Says: ‘Sakes Alive’ _ NEW YORK (INS)—The prelim- inary response to the pieces I did recently about Las Vegas reminds me of what followed in the wake of an “expose” I-did séveral years Costello, The mail A few years.-before that Parker, ‘the towering and talented sports editor of the New York Daily Mirror, got the goods on a crooked "jockey and exposed him to the world. The chief response I expected some equally nice . old ladies to lify a hand. and sheut, "Sakes alive!” at some of the revelations in the Las Ve- as series, But here's a sample from a nurse in Torrance, Pa.: 2 \ 3 Ee ds ‘32 evict 3 i from the public was letters from | bations can Legion and the Auburn Heights nice old ladies enclosing money | LE heart disease and mental illnesses. No Nice Old Ladies Cried Over Vegas E, T. Buck’ Harris, public rela- Gene Murphy, publicity man for the Desert Inn, invites: “Atombomb watchers,” Local No, 1,. to hold schedu! RUARY 1, 1955 ie see t ' a « * Eleven Children, Man Die in Fire Five Others Injured as Flames Race Through 10-Family Tenement AMSTERDAM, N.Y. —Elever. children and the father of five of them perished in a fire that de- stroyed a 10-family tenement early today, Eight bodies; seven those of chil- dren, were recovered, Five other persons were in- jured, one critically. , * - Police said the fire was caused by an overflowing oil stove. An undetermined number of per- sons fled in their nightclothes into a snowstorm and sub-freezing. tem- peratures. Police and firemen helped several out. a Mrs, Anna Gagliardy said a dog's bark - awakened her. Smelling smoke, she dragged her 84-year-old mother, Mrs. Celia Kasiba, feet first, ment “The fire was a ball of flame inside,"’ he said, “I found a boy about 13 kneeling, dead beside a crib, The baby in the crib was dead, too. “There was a lot of screaming, and one woman kept hollering to go back for her two dogs." The dogs were reported to have been saved. Most of the residents were be and Mrs. Stanley Motkyka. - Two Nurses Are Injured in Two-Car Collision Two Pontiac State Hospital nurses were treated at Pontiac General Hospital yesterday for in- juries suffered in a 2-car accident at Baldwin Ave. and Cornell St., according to Pontiac Police. Treated for bruises were Mrs. Roberta Grant, 35, of 290 Lake ton, 30, of 510 Lake us Rd. Both were passengers in an auto driven by Mrs. Grant's huband, Joseph B., 47. Pontiac Police-said the driver of the other car, Richard L. Daven- port, 27, of 44 Branch St., was making a left turn when the acci- dent occurred. County Democrats Plan | Convention Here Feb. 17 Oakland County Democrats will ‘meet Feb. 17 to select about % delegates to the state Democratic convention Feb. 2% and %--in Grand Rapids, according to Carlos MG. Richardson, county chairman. The Oakland convention will be held at 8 p.m. in the county office building at 1 Lafayette St. - County Planners, Main Discuss Water Supply the board. ~~ ce oe Supplying Oakland County's from Port Huron instead of Denies Hit-Run Charge ette, .charged with leaving the scene of an auto accident, plead- ed innocent yesterday and was re- leased by Municipal Judge Cecil McCallum- on $100 bond, pending trial Feb. 7. is Sheck was afrested yesterday by Pontiac Police after Mrs, Lula D. Caldwell of 311 Whittemore St. re- | ported a hit-run accident.” ._ Detroiter Fatally Injured - DETROIT # — Fletcher Jeffer- son, 47, of Detroit was fatally in- jured today when he was, struck from their ground-floor apart. "5; boy two of the four children of Mr.. Angelus Rd., and Glendora Hamil- | | Clyde Sheck, 40, ‘of 122 Lafay-' The Day in Birmingham City Snagg of Troy Area _ BIRMINGHAM = There was a familiar ring when City Commis- sioners last night took up the task Se see tocian ie te viding drainage it triangular area bounded by Adams road, the Grand Trunk Western Railroad and at least to-the north- ern city limits. , But before anything final is de- cided, City Manager’ Donald C. Egbert will study the situation and then confer with Troy Township tatives, Lawmakers showed a wil- lingness to extend the Columbia relief sewer to ‘serve the 22-acre site south of Derby road that .will soon hold ‘a new junior high school. They are reluctant, however, to provide drainage for the Trey ‘Township area north of Derby, particularly since Arthur, Nech- man, owner and developer of the tien of 104 units there. Brief Warm Spell Predicted for Area Brothers Sentenced for School Breakins « i Farmington-area others in Troy and Avon Town- and Board of Education represen- } Drainage The fly in-the ointment is that last July an agreement was made ‘between the school board . and Nechman, specifying that unless drainage were provided by the city for his development, he would not sell the site for the school, which _* * # To focus attention on the efforts fact that he has lived in the sa house at.1705 E. 14 Mile Rd., A fi yesterday's Woman's Club meet- ing by Mrs. Malcolm D, McQueen, treasurer of Girl's Town, Girl's Town is still in the planning stages but was adopted as a project by the group when Mrs. William 0, Merrill, club member, was presi- Art Teacher Begins - Duties at Cranbrook erick Mitchell, mosaic specialist, began duties yesterday as instruc- tor of painting at Cranbrook Acad- emy of Art, academy ‘trustees announced, His art work has appeared in museums in Detroit, New York, Pittsburgh and Washington, D. C., and public buildings in the United States and Denmark bear his murals. on Problem Lambert can also boast of the. of NBC's million-dollar “Diamond | Jubilee,” will godfather the Oscar e. = ARC MISE AIOERE. APG AEE SE a ee Pg Se sales ae oad v whet gp ie _THE PONTTAC PRESS; TUESDAY, FEBRUARY ‘1, 1955 + ~ MEDICAL JOURNAL ‘REPORTS PROOF YOU. CAN SPARE YOUR FAMILY DAYS OF SUFFERING FROM COUGHS OF COLDS. . Here’s Relief’So Different It Will ’ _ Change All Your ideas About Cough ines Six Leading Cough Syrups Tested in - Medical Center. Results Vital to You. _ Never before could any leading Cough syrup romise you so much, Think of itt A new 4 of cough p pany made, not only to Heme? ten es aster and more com- ‘pletely ‘shorten the duration of the cough! Here are Facts: After testing six leading cough syrups on patients for two years = sed ack marae that new Vicks Medi-trating Cough Syrup not wy —— p Bisa spells and duration of the cough by as much as two full days. Cetamium is the Answer One reason for this, the report concluded, is that Vicks contains a new penetrating in- t — Cetamium — that carries relief- ng medicine right on the cough-irri- sores of the throa dryness, but also cut the ~ stem - Cough petite..This feature, fever. makes it 1 for children. does not upset stomach or bed a te pleasant. So spare your family days of suffering from coughs of. colds. Use new Vicks Mods-Crating Cough Syrup. ‘MEDICAL JOURNAL REPORTS: Matched, point for point, against five other leadin Bony preparations, Vicks Cough 1. Helped att the duration of the cough by 2 full days. 2. Started to bring relief 39%, faster than the average. _ ~ 3. Brought more complete relief from coughs. 4. Was the only preparation tested that a upset the stomach of a single patien "copys of a Popo a eveil-— By PHYLLIS BATTELLE | Day was approacing and the air smells and dreams of Cupids bear- this, I met the Count. A genuine Italian t. And he looked me over searchingly and said: “Why is it that.you don't wear any diamonds? Smart girl like you.” | it naive, businesswoman as you think,” ' | pésumed the count, “Haven't you heard that. diamonds are a | girl’s best friend, to have and to ‘noid? Hf necessary, to pawn?” ~T shrugged. “I'm afraid you just haven't mei the right’ mea.’ “Listen—"’ “That is, the men who- can ad- vise yau how to invest your excess money, Allow me .. .” So saying, Count Angelo Albini, a diamond’ dealer on the grande European scale, led into some mighty clever (and costly) ideas on how ladies can be sparkling and * | self-supporting at the same time. All they need do is to get into the habit of collecting blue-whites. WE ee Count Albani is the vice presi- ‘dent of the speotiest «jewelry concern on Fifth avenue, a con- | £ FIRE AUTO THEFT DWELLING ALL RISKS Specialists in _- Insurance sultant to kings and millionaires, and a distributer of sparklers to |’ socialites. His biggest recent sale was a I2!-carat diamend which he sold te Armed Naghib Pasha hh. FUNERAL HOME { 110 WESSEN ST. PHONE FE 3-7374 “Maybe you're not as canny a — ‘'/Girls.Can Always Count) on Diamonds for Security for presentation.te King Farouk NEW YORK (INS)—Valentine’s | : | was laden with love and rose | isfied,” said the-count, by way of | | illustrating his point, “He knew it ing minks.-On such a day as/| 4 “Oh, I dunno,” I said, playing. ot Egypt, for $960,000. “The Pasha was eminently sat- | mink, or a house, or a Rolls- “some giris long for mink.” “Ridiculous,” he puts it. A It’s surprising to the Count that. - Royce, is second-hand the first | day it is in your ppossession, and — thus sharply decreased in value. _ “A diamond,”. he says, making | ae stressed syllables out ‘of the | “is never second hand.” “=. "behalf of Maxmilian and the | other fur boys, I tried to insert a@ good word: for mink. “‘It keeps you warm,” I mentioned. Albani answered with quiet fol. | erance, “And so do a. couple of blankets sewn together. But they | don’t cost $20,000.” To prove he.is open-minded .on | the. subject of glittering invest- ments, he conceded that redheads | sometimes perfer to sink their savings into emeralds, and blondes | look tasty indeed in sapphires, and | that “any precious stone” matter | of fact, “is a good investment.’ “Nene is as easy to get your meney back on, however, come i 7 LF Fs 13 $ fi af ie = bulance Service Us military service last Dec. 31, “| at Any Hour sand wtis. Tos aun oe te ‘crease of 843,000 during 1954, NEW 1955 MERCURY PUTS HIGH HORSEPOWER TO WORK ‘AT. NORMAL DRIVING SPEEDS WITH NEW SUPER‘TORQUE V-8 ENGINE, DUAL EXHAUST, 4-BARREL CARBURETOR Mercury gives you high horsepower you . 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Peasy ge TA TES NASB” ee Be om al Bond Concert Slated Feb.8 | r . 7 * 1 =o at Oxford High .- OXFORD — The Oxford High Band, conducted by Gordon will present its 28th an- concert, Feb. 8 at will for Trumpet by "Fhe band will play a program from the Bach Toccata and Fugue in D Minor, to the first performance of the Dance of the Molecules, a novelty by Robert “Also to be played in the pro- | ~gram is Till Eulenspiegel’s Merry Pranks, by Richard Strauss. Tickets may be purchased from members, or at the high school the night of the concert. $1,000 Damage Caused Fire at Brooklands last’ year erupted in strikes, street fights, violence, ter- rerism and court action—may be. due for an easy solution. The answer to the problems which have plagued the ever since it was formed in 1945 may lie in the sale of the 590-unit Oakdale Gardens war housing project. ~ . If the project is sold as the hous- ing administration has announced it may be, and if the present resi- i ¢ # E a i : Eek z e te Ba i: oe i it Aes ein 82y pas FFE 3 rhs ( IF YOUR HOME BURNS \.> In the ast 10 years, destroys your home. Would Your Insurance Replace it and Your Furnishings at Today's Prices? doubled. . . and the cost of replacing furnishings has * almost doubledi But FIRE doesn’t care about today’s J high prices. Now more than ever, you need an inventory ‘ ', Of your belongings in case fire destroys or partially __ "The State Farm Inventory Folder — yours for the asking . — makes it easy to keep a complete, detailed listing of all your furnishings and wearing-apparel with a record of their cost and estimated valué, Call us today — we will be happy to see that you get your Inventory Folder. Get Your Free Copy of Our 7 building costs have more than IT PAYS TO KNOW YOUR STATE FARM AGENT Per eee Pe - Leo Hoffman, FE 2-0201 _* Lester Oles, PE 2-0396 | Barvey Perty, FE 2-0201 — | tame ft 98H6 » Franklin Ahems, FE 4-9546 | Howard C. Bratt, PE 4-6921 | Vern Hartman, FE 4-9546 \ Solution Sale Could Boost dfstrict {im nearby Washington Township Pay 10 per cent of the purchase price |as a down payment. o “< 5 ct : Hy 7 z in i vik; ; ; L E f i Fy f) i L 5 FESEE tales i z i § il realize that if the project were to be sold to a private owner rents want to avoid that if ble."’ “As to the Carver School. _inci- dents, I believe mutual ownership in Oakdale Gardens would actually there were 1,180 more land owners | eligible to run for board positions, | it would clear the air.” “Hope for a mutual ownership plan is running high in the project. | If the sale price (which is decided ‘by one government and two out- side appraisals) is announced with- in the next two weeks as is ex- $20,000 Fire Destroys Building Near Utica UTICA—A fire believed —— ‘nace destroyed ‘a business renared day. Loss was estimated at $20,- Four automobiles in an auto re- pair shop in the~ building were destroyed. The other three shops in the building were vacant. <M tial aeea Now Hand Cream Fades “Age Spots and Wrinkles Now on Sele—$1.50 Value I ie a» ? ‘ Poy, % Weathered brown and wrin- tell = 4 —- i a Ht it S Seen would probably go up, and they | clean up the situation. Certainly if | \-Ecmhe Priscilla. Alden dy THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY I, 1935 - ror | ‘ Py a rver School racas” 4 ANDREA MULL, The engagement of their daugh- ter Andrea Claire to John C. Neiman has ben :announced by Mr. and Mrs. Frederick E. Mull of Rochester. He js the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard C. Neiman of\ Flint. A wedding date has not been set. Drayton Ladies Aid to Hold All-Day Meet DRAYTON PLAINS—The Ladies Aid of Drayton Plains United Presbyterian Church will hold an all-day meeting starting at 10 Members will bring a sack lunch, Detroit Is Scene for Episcopal District Meet Representatives from the 172 parishes and missions in the-diocese will attend the annual Convention of the Episcopal Diocese of Michigan in Detroit to- night and Wednesday. The Rt. Rev. Richard S. Emrich will preach at the opening service at 8 p.m. today at St. Paul's Cathedral and at the opening leg- islative session Wednesday morn- ing at the Masonic Temple in Detroit. - | St. Alfred's, the youngest church in the diocese, will be represented at the convention by Gilbert Runkel of Lake Orion and E. R. Hawkins of Oxford, and by its clergy, the Rev. Canon Charlés D. Braidwood, and the Rev. Raymond E. Bierlein. Concurrently with the diocesan convention, the Woman’s Auxiliary will hold its annual convention, also at the Masonic Temple, Dio MOBRunkel a. m. Wednesday at the Church. ~~} when the Lapeer Farmer’s Mutual. Appeal Nearing in Lapeer Case Statement Completed on Gilliland Conviction for Conspiracy -ALAPEER—The legal machinery for the appeal of Clayton C. Gil- liland on a conspiracy conviction grotind on yesterday. Attorneys ‘for Gilliland and La- peer County . Prosecutor George | Lutz agreed to a statement of facts \of the December, 1953 trial in| which the 58-year-old Detroiter was convicted of conspiracy, to obstruct justice, and sentenced to 4% to 5 years in prison. ollowing to the record, agreed to by the defense’ attorneys and the prose- cutor’s office, the statement will be presented to Judge Timothy C. to prevent Sheriff Clark Gregory and a deputy from serving an eviction writ on a widowed farm woman who had re- fused to pay an assessment levied Insurance failed in 1933. at Waterford Many for discussion when the Waterford Township Council met yar Hib 47 if tr il aot My ge Pele E. prise the council committee, County Calendar Rochester Pirst sou, meeting eft pin. tony At, the 74 ; 90 Walnut Se Group Debates Sewage, Tax Issues at brought upjship is opent-to anyone in the 3 Waterford There are no dues and member- List Speakers for Father-Son Romeo Banquets ROMEO — Two local churches announced their father-son banquet speakers this week. Slated to speak to the men and tertainment by local talent, prizes and comic movies. Guenther Brantner of the Cros- well Methodist Church will be the principal speaker at the father-son banquet at Romeo Methodist Church at 7 p.m. on Feb, 16. County Deaths . Mrs. Meda McClellan DRYDEN — Service for Mrs. of Dryden, was held at 1:30 p. m. today in Port Huron, with burial and two sons, Clark Draper mont, Stewart McClellan of Seattle, Wash., Mrs. Thomas Howard of Los Angeles, Calif., and Mrs. Rob- ert Woods of Klamath Falls, Ore. CASS CITY—Service for Edward = & z 3 EE ST agEOEEE ha DR. H. A. MI . “Optometrist 7 North Saginaw * ~~" Sets Phone FE 46842 “Beer Things-in Sight” } Open Friday Evenings’ a re LUER ft Closed Wednesday Atte Meda McClellan, a former resident ee ee et to? Tat at eee t mes Smsow * + Township Officials lates a zoning ordinance, Petitions asking relief from the | garbage dumping have been filed by some township residents, and | others have favored allowing the Relief Corps Delegates to Attend District-Meet OXFORD — District officers of Woman's ‘Relief. Corps, Frank Powell Unit 260, will attend a dis- trict meeting of the group, sched- uled Wednesday in Ypsilanti. The Oxford corps also will | hold a potluck luncheon at noon on Feb. 9 at 28 N. Washington St., with a social afternoon to take the place of the regular business meeting * Adult Classes to Open Tonight at Waterford WATERFORD TOWNSHIP Classes in Adult Education begin tonight at- 7 to 9:30 p.m.-in the Waterford Township High School. Registration for the following courses is possible at the first meeting of the class tonight: be- art, blueprint reading and draft- the popular do-it-yourself wg. beginning sewing, tailoring class. Retired Milford Pastor to Mark 64 Years Wed *MILFORD—The Rev. and Mrs. J. S. Ganzel , will celebrate their 64th wedding anniversary Friday, with four generations present at a family dinner to mark the évent. DEAF? Free Book...Tells Al — .. Sells Nothing! , If you: hear but don’t un- = 4 SONOTONE—The House of Hearing Sead me, “Your Hearing & Your Health”, ' | fom) © = oe = Se Den't let = > besetting, cumpaing Bronchial Asthma or otmple Bronchitis ruin sleep and energy © ana zane and remove Eewaltygulekiy Thus ing ane Sountier sleep. Get MENDACG enter mosey beck at druggists, J. L. VAN WAGONER AGENCY, Inc. Roy Wilton—Howerd Looney—jatk Sranneck 18 E. LAWRENCE ST. FE 4-9571 cee Ce en ae ee ee | SL! tt os . 2 Bh || bad driving weather ? . _ go by TELEPHONE instead Let the blizzards blow.- For Exampie: 2 AKRON ..............50¢ ee _ BUFFALO ............65¢ YASTH TON ....:..85¢ x Suppose roads are icy and driving dangerous. Comfortable and safe in your own home, you can still visit loved ones—by Long Distance. You'll find rates ‘surprisingly low. & POR ONLY* ery A 4 ww ¢ IL Automation—It’s Changing Your Life (Last of ated dispatches founding | ems @o “sec industrial revolution." By DOUGLAS LARSEN . CLEVELAND (NEA)—Warning! | To all machines reading this news- | paper: We people plan to hang onto our jobs for a while at least. \ Some alarmists say it's high time to issue this ultimatum on the fast incursion of electronic ‘tbrains’ and labor - eliminating | machines into people's work in research, management, office work Automation and cybernetics are interchangeable terms used for this fj “AVOID WINTER DRIVING HAZARDS _ —BODY DENTS, At the other end of reaction to automation is the belief that it's just typical American evolutionary technological progress with a new name. But regardless of whether you pooh.pook it or are scared by it, automation is a major new in- fluence in American life. 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Under the |. guarantee it_ will pay retrain | displaced workers for the new jobs that automation creates.” — _| He says automation makes it necessary -to shorten the basic years and will lead to demands for a shorter week. Most unions fear automation. On the other hand, in its newspape! of Jan, 7, 1955, CIO’s International Union of Electrical Workers be- rates General Electric for having lost business because a competitor | outstripped them on ‘automation, saying: “Many of the contracts for jet be | union contract from: five -to_twej— work have been lost to Thomp- son Products because of modern | terpret charts to see where’ sup- ‘plies are needed.” | work, and stultifying routine oper- routine job. igs done by the man #6 THE PONT! IAC PRESS, EU ESDAY, FEBRU ARY. 1, 1955 an) Spokesmen for I-ternational Busitiess Machines, a big maker of office automation equipment, and Ford produce good examples of how automation. tends to upgrade workers. by rempving the heavy ations. At IBM, which once. its own -of- fices as a proving ground, the mest readies. the. newspapers for IBM’s - press clippings. Even IBM's typist jobs are automated to the extent of having less routine jobs. At Ford, in Detroit, 63-year-old James A, Smith, a portly,’ genial Néw Magic of Electronics in Industry .. Speeds Output and Creates New Jobs . machines and methods ured at | / Thompson Products." Thompson Products in Cleveland is a front-runner on automation and recently introduced a machine which made a startling~eut-in‘ the cost of making one aircraft engine part. International Association of Ma- chinists union is delighted. with the prospect that autommrion will cre- ate more maintenance workers ang technical men to swell its ranks. The National Manpower Council, created by President Eisenhower when he was head of Columbia University, recently reported: ‘Automatic machinery is requir- | ing more highly skilled mainte- | nance and repair men. -Fhere may be almost no place left for the un- skilled worker. Today, even a‘ hand trucker must be able to in- | man who has been with the firrh 35 years, Says: “I used to lift 50,000 pounds a ‘day moving engine blocks and Now I run a whole battery of [ machines by pushing buttofis and | reading dials and go home feeling oe talking to my family and read- | "D. s. Harder, vice president of Ford jn charge of manufacturing, ‘coined the word ‘‘automation"’ in 1947. He says: went, home dead, tired each night. |. " ques Sidsapeead Gauuipicyeeead. But it will create more. jobs, cre- ate mere products at less cost and increase the ability of people to consume.” At this date, as far as automa- tion's effect on general employ- |ment goes, he couldn't be more accurate. Automation and total employment are both at. record levels and don't appear to be in- compatible. ‘However, in some industries. were 147,000 production workers in petroleum refining while in 1954 there were only 137,000. During that period refinery production rose 22 per cent. Then there's Bell Telephone, probably leading the.pack in auto- mation with its automatic dialing systems. In-1925 when--automatic dialing was first being introduced | there was one employe tq 40 phones in use. Today there's one worker for 70 phones. But service and business have increased so much that employment has jumped | from 400,000 workers. after World War JI, to 600,000 today. Normal turnover, retirements | -and transfers te other fields have taken care of mést of the dis- placement of workers caused by automation, “ ‘A final word on the subject | comes from another GE expert: “Although our total population is increasing at an accelerated rate, the actual worker pool is. increas- ing at a slower rate. The result | is a compounding effect on the productivity of the workers. All ‘this results in requiring approxi- mately a 42 per cent increase in productivity by 1960 over 1950 or/ about double that being obtained by current automation.” ' _ of OTHER JANE PARKER. PES Pash, suneWeRT RAVOR - uNeIOUS, wie, tao comenns- =" = se aS vas c ES esee “They say attomation will ‘Until you've tasted crisp, flaky, tender pie and theirs is th work. All you do 0080 Jane Parker Pie, you’ll never know just how good pie can be. They’ve nothing in common with -ordinary store purchased pies. Each one is made the way you would ‘yourself if you had the time... with crust that comes from using plenty of shortening. And | _ just-as- you’d select only the finest fruits, spices and other things-so do we. In fact, we’ve often heard people’ ~ _ say the only difference - between our at we do all the is choose your favorite from the luscious variety at A&P. 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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11955 i Te. _ _ PRESS. -$2,942,0 Tool Vault. — , , Yoice of the People ‘ . | to See am tachine tool sincege vail ® bet Eighth Grader Compares Spiritof Giving built on East South Boulevard will help © event of another war. speed industrial mobilization in the oe to Bobby Dunn Fund With World Situation ealatters will pe condensed when neces- because . of 8) : 3 oadreas end bom Fok mber of the I am an eighth grade student at being its final destination. Toll subject, wrote asking if I could land; I have not encroached upon the fields of others; = _ MEMBER OF TH! roads were not authorized by the : ——— As announced, the yault will writer must accompany létters but these Jegislature until 1848. “T have not added to the weights - "The ated ts / will not be published if the writer so te reoubtication orsh in ttussewss—- ~ Cover most of a 32 acre site to be fequests unless the ‘etter te critical | 4 netroit woman, after reading of the scales to cheat the seller; resell t to lan att : purchased from General Motors a previous letter I wrote on this } hove not misread the pointer the scales to cheat’ the > ‘Tae Powrisc Piess ts delivered by garrier-for 40 _ Corporation... The’ 14 foot walls ~ ~~ Eastern J ; he kept the milk ’ the a week: where carrier is not a by mail a a . r. High, Recently at the furnish her with some information ve not kep S.ceen ey SOS, . Sao. eee oe ~will-be double and without win- . school a ninth grade speech clas’ as to her grandparents, where ouths of children; Ihave not Michizan ead all other places in the ited Btates, $20.00 dows. Floor space will total 500 gave a play and they charged their home was and their given turned back the water at th» time Phone Pontiac FE 2-818 ee 2 oe ” fen cents for the tickets. Morey names, it should flow; I have not extin- —— = 000 square’ feet and the building collected from the play: from & She said she thought they had fulshed the flame when i seuss ‘ eae at Sa Ge Oe Ged will be equipped with dehumidi- candy sale given after school and tiveq near Novi and near Grand pin: 7 fave ome typ ” = ~ tyin t ~ —- up River. So far, I was stumped but “!S ™an! — _ fying apparatus. various rooms has all been nen she said her father referred Anty TUESDAY, FEBRUARY _¥. 1955 - x * x: - New Isolationist Group This will permit the storage of valu- Able tools without the laborious and ex- | ‘pensive preparations formerly necessary a ry PRES _ a AT cy 4 ‘ ~~ ~~ Plus that, some citizens of Pon- tiac are going from door to door - collecting money, They are alse collecting money in stores and factories. ; * to playing with the Sinclair boys I soon had their old home located and with. Orrin McQuaid's hetp. had the grandparents’ names. ‘The first post office in Novi Township was established in 1827. Deserve to Retire at 60, States ‘A Taxpayer’ We, too, are for the retirement age being lowered to 60 instead of 65 years of age. Men who an : d thé equally expensive and time con- © "t ~ “J, for think it is just won- called West Farmington at that Acceptance by Brig. Gen. Bonner 270 ‘nee uve at ua tS = Lom he =“ : . work in shops and where they have | of the post of executive director ” suming work of reactivating them.. ; se caibel pe vi Proves ae ae eae G ai =e Post: to work 80 hard, should be allowed -*. > of the new grotip known as “For Amer- —_—_—Instead of, heavy: coatings of ~ ~~ Well, Goody for Him a | dames Cape cy yeart of Ife and make room ica” leaves li doubt as to the organi- © grease and wrappings, the ma- — oe ee ee : ape a 1S a for the younger men to get jobs zation’s aims. = ~~ _ __, chines will be coated with light oil = James Marlow Says: © "er on one big project to help Believes Action Needed —__" Knew my own Buuband suum As the general has made-clear, “For and rust inhibiting powder. As a ———— : _ at someone or something, they . ose retire right now but is quite a ‘ See 1S result; when needed, they can be . _ wouldn't have time to think about 0 Protect Children beng ay) roms @.) Etoes (Ee America” is isolationist in spirit._ In 4 . U Pp | ‘ - slows down, he will never see iE as rushed out of storage and set u : . O ICy on ormosa war, dust like the people whe According to the authorities I clean, Christian | many quarters it is considered the suc--_ jn production lines with little loss ¢ at, a | awe tek abet eatag that beitticg age might be yMpapular man. He doesn't drink or smoke Or ~I I i . ; ; ae n't hin t strict ight \ ar . cessor of that discredited organization of time. } Follows Zig-Zag Course nickle, Wiper quarter to get in eset tag hr an ordinance but his health is mot good, known as “America First.” : oo , x kok . 2 . something else. > _ . protecting children on school play- know the biggest share of peo- ee ee = WASHINGTON — America’s: Casters of the Voice of America, 1 say congratulations to those STounds be popular? ple would.like to see the retirement oe OR * sates - The executive director quit his post in the Republican National | Committee after the 1952 conven-.:~. tion. The reason given at the time EIsENHOWER’s military views. - At a press ‘conference Gen. FELLERS Oldsmobile divisions. said foreign aid should be cut drastical- Work on the new-storage vault will start in the Spring and will provide > construction jobs for 250 to 300 men. “Estimated cost of this largest of three such vaults in Michigan is $2,942,000. _ Tools to be stored in it are those used - on defense work at GMT, Pontiac and Formosan policy has zig-zagged. It, has not always been frank. “There was consistency behind the scenes, but not in -the open, in considering Formosa strategically important. There was inconsistency on defending it.~ _ American military weakness be- fore the Korean War, the result of hd aack ue ngn’s decision in telling them to explain to the world. that Formosa had no. strategic value and wasn't worth defending. Acheson said this was done to save. the United States from em- barrassment when Formosa fell to the Reds. The real story, as he told it at the hearings, was this: those who are merciful, for they B17 Areadia Court ‘Drop in Occasionally to See Elderly People’ The day after’ three. children “were bitten by a dog at Webster Schoot-few, if amy, dogs went to school there..Why can’t the chil- dren have the playgound every- . day? We heard what people thought about painful shots for dogs. Now Jet's hear how you feel about need- less pain and suffering for chil- Mrs. Jack Worthy 59 Osceola Drive. age lowered te 60. A Taxpayer ‘Dogs Need Protecting, Too,’ Says Dog Lover I see they are thinking of mak- ing some changes in the dog ordi- nance.to protect people from stray dogs. They. should also protect penned-up dogs from inhuman treatment and neglect, ~ If people are going to be al- iF ly and defense spending .concentrated = _ amg Ebpegren ape fend Fi ; ing alone, I think it would be a . : kh isla! .Formosa. On June 27, 1950, —_— - ve fou! - on air power. He wants American troops pane Man ooo HOw cous the Chisiese Reds. He re two. days after the Korean War nice gesture if he would make ieve Ancient Morals mo ayeapee al rains, ni ce , ‘Truman @ point to call on this old person Believe Ancient Mora ty, they withdrawn ‘now from Europe and says N t Off S versed himself six months later © Tee wed to defend at least once a week, to see if ey : to get a kennel license. The fee the United. States ‘should stay out -of O an eason airs + Ce beter gra the an pg irae = “he or she needed help of any kind. Still Good in Present Era could pay for an cep i s 1 “ 8 ‘ ‘ory ft sticd mine the kennel every 30 ~~» Southeast Asia. — - | Fruit Raisers Have Job to by aaygsaaraige chylir dgdoos . hie el ate ee aa! Leas Epon) pepe pp ereperve Ep arenes pe ae ee Do, Even in Winter - ‘ticularly in testimony by “Dean Pp i months, and I know they hate in the beginning of man's Tights. ae fol and eared “ Even those ho. these , Acheson, then of state; ortraits te bother others, ~ as understood in ancient-times. I - y ; e who, share .. . neg » then secretary of state; . : believe man can still benefit by | When you see dogs go for days -¥iews will have.to admit that this Webrecry: | Ths _shertest mest: Ges Omer N. Bradley, thes chat a6 Neate: te — ae laws, when applied to self- without water, even in the hottest ; mae ae : but whose weather often makes it man of the Joint Chiefs of Staff:, .CIT¥ CLOSES Fisher Hotel on ‘tidn’t have some relative or neigh- these laws. appl a emai " reglize dogs need . is isolationism. It would mean too’ long. and the late Adm. Forrest P. Shet- Baldwin avenue and starts vice bor or someone who might have “ppraisal So aeaiwved “wicliedaems storia ngs ~ abandonment of our Allies and of a man, then a member of the JCS. probe. - ; Seen as ter Ths) 1 have aot oppremealion - "A Real Dog Lover * the air bases we haye built to Most of us think the winter is a lazy sea- The Japanese, who took For. FINNS, OFFERING PEACE, Holiday: wreu cequhars afl wer Sanus it Wave on eontain Soviet expansion. It —-*"_ for the fruit raiser, but mesa froth China in 1895, had 88k war aid. E gamaay Agere vrought evil in the place of right B seri Down gould” thgam strengtbening the © Kat D. Bally, = eee N uromenn Cone James Clapp Recalls "uh, Lhave had mo mina; ag 22 eigen One , revised to . with men; ve By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER h> Reda'by surrender to thom of mie. an tat me the lo = spread work Beginning of Novi demanded firt coosideration: TT taratonat Hows Sermee) : ’ ~~ ~Hiens of human beings.and great ae the J notes weren't named 20 years bétore have not decreed that excessive You grab time by the fore . _ natural resources. The end result State De ee en, comms the coming. of the toil roads and bor should be performéd for me; because he is bald behind : would be to make them stronger Saisie. bY) ovine) Neteeey toll gatés. In 1824 a memorial to “4 have not brought forward —_ — = é » East, ex- THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Congress was presented by R. E. my name for exaltation to honor; ie Cen ey one than we are. — _3 tegical = gg Wing, Michigan delegate, request- I-have mot defrauded the op ™ittees are doing better ~ ; may calted them, 0 they nig a road from Ypsilanti to the jperty; Thave made that. They've reached out and . we 8 ww went from them: they sacrificed iS ® Toad a poomeed of patpery: £5 1956 by the large red : The American people learned between he JCS he unto Baslim, and burned incense Srand River. | te man te satier hunger: 1 have srabbed the yee ! Surveys made for this weep; I have . two world_ wars that spteticnien no ormosa. © Sraven Inaga—teeee UR a in 1ts2, but netead of the punto be indicted pen ma Tom Dewey the biased ; — <i | Bradiey ‘He that forgets his friend is un: route asked for, it ran trom De- or animal; ve not cetranded hen 3 longer was practical, _ truth is that America grateful to him: but he that for. ‘elt throagh Redford, Farming. the temples-of their obiations; 1 ‘0csin at © pantsay elmer Nine it came close to being disastrous for. us. Stater gets his Saviour is unmerciful tq ‘ton and Howell to some point on have mot deminished from the ™ wre aor, " | - In this era of atomic and hydrogen Wericcs eee himself.—Bunyan. ; the Grand River, Grand Rapids bushel; I have not fllched away —_= bombs and guided missiles, isolation- tween the Philippines and Oki- 5 Tee . ‘ : _ No truer, word was ever said ism is just another name for national Case Records of a Psychologist | im _aapic. the wit again cary ‘besmumgs Sherman said that although the ; — : ae en eae ae when i comes to parking a car, indy haan in itary he We've Gone Wacky Over Polio Funds, — “rrvat'n exauien Pontiac 1 man, whose ers "t think country should a : ; : . z ons ——— . . e ° : ° ‘ who will be on the. Handicapping Defense name i deleted fer obvines reasons, send armed treet bat Fe. Ignore Such Things as Dating Bureau iter Si" nce eae é ¥ bang pA : - > : ‘ _ . knothole e fence _ Results of a fight over location of an : _- maior 7 eoeeneeeeett Dr. Goff bemoans the ~ Juncheon clubs, such as Liong, Ki- Pledge of Allegiance and:call this other tham that sterling citizen and | Goff frothy other $8,500,000 jet air base in Michigan show Pontiac's nearest regular ski hill, that at — That establishment had been sentimentalism that makes a Republic, then go -.part-time humanitarian Adlai Ste- how national defense can be handi- 3#!¢ Mountain Recreational area, just dismantied after World War Il. many Americans go ioacky in — out and malign it by talking about venson. > " - : a - gortheast of the city, now is open for the Only a shell was left. In De- ene Oe oe . ee capped when politics interferes. free use of the public at all hours of the day Comber 1949, just after the Reds to brass tacks remedy our Our government is<iefimitely NOT == He didn’t the bras’ ring The squabble began when a site in oF night, seven days in the week. Ac- Bed cosested Cheng, Se Ty. social prettome ty Mfuenng » Chief Justice John in 1952, ‘But he owns the donkey r b sq ps : ; man Administration was getting children. Hitler, Mussolini and Marshall said the difference is that on the merry-go-round. Benzie County was chosen for the base. °ains on, ye ready to tell Congress it wanted Stalin the between order and chace. - . pais 7 This brought protests from who mens to cut military spending to 13%, strategy of molding the teen- It you members of Kiwanis, So it’s Ike against Adlai in 1956 : ae ee persons | the Area Manele, the power tow runs only billion dollars and reduce the Fontan cepcrePll anedin gpa Lions, Rotary, etc., want to render and may the victory dinners be ~ - feared that the noise of the planes on Saturdays and Sundays when snow con- armed forces still further from same psychological need. a constructive service to our gov- on the side with the most plates. would interfere with the work of the emone are teveratie. It me ies feos - a. 1 a By DR. GEORGE W.-CRANE ernment, then oe a ee a ' t phone him in advance a 2406, That. month the Reds, ha Case N-338: Dr. Charles R. prizes to your ~high schools |’ a National Music Camp at Interlochen. —Sycertain If the slide favors the operation driven Chiang to Formosa, seemed aged about 58, ls pastor ofthe for essays and public speeches ex- starting early. The 1952 cam- = “ .& x ; of the tow. : to be making preparations to cap Temple, the skyscraper plaining why our government is a paign is lasting longer than us Under are ercen | Berxia : oo Be _ ture it, The JCS recommended a church in the Chicago Loop. Republic ‘and Nota democracy? ual. = eeeeure A letter recently received over the signa- “ “modest program" of military help “Americans are famous for their Five awards each semester. of The brush @ County leaders.the Air Force de- ture of . — for Chiang. The State Department generosity,” he stated in a recent $3, $10 and. three of $% apiece, the ee ean tn ais cided on a location just west of . “What Will the Harvest Be?” opposed the iden and won out. serinon. “That's why we are the _ greatly stimulate the leaders with endorsed alarm and point Cadillac. Air TALBOTT _ Points to the fact that there now are a os Ree SON ey Se Cee eaten of Se weet 7 very local high school to write “with manipulated pride. Nixon can . i Secretary | that t ment issued a guide for broad- - Byt some of our people don’t use on? playback some “of his speeches 1s alls it a “swell site.” But heated - million more births in our nation every year We calmen ° ‘in: their philan- essays or deliver speeches on this ; of his | . calls | : "than there were previous to only five yetitrs ) _ pe utey Et 6 es oe truly vital topic. when Ike's running-mate forgot he a _ disagreement with him soon was ago. - fe Looking Back ane ae. ae i? If you want) eee Gath om Be was hitched tandem, ==. _ obvious. - Seek Aenea chek: — By JAMES J. METCALFE — their seal to raise funds 16 pro- og oo ioe. anu” oa The Democrats claim Nixon “Don’t get too e jastic about any win H yet Repu ee called ‘em some words that are Some Benzie residents began fighting ter unti! after Feb. 20,” writes jow many. words of spoken tect the starlings. Or thay will closing stamped, return envelope, Sod eat tn front of cites for the original location. Traverse City Heber Rollison chat Aiea lempattono there ho ac ee Tagiia aml ae Ba Ser tS mg t0 ‘And then discovered the kids people wanted the base built at nearby of Walled Lake, who says we usually get our sincerity In anything we say? sparrows. - ae “ ¢Copprient, Hopkine Syndicate Inc.) Could. spell ‘em backward. | Kalkaska. Although two of the three lo- Worst weather after that date. ia img ain Some a Tae } } . | cations are in her district, Rep. RuT# My New York correspondent sends word table . . _ we are compli- throng our cities and need better eS Vaccine. , More Dangerous Tompson of Whitehall favors the that . brent oc ee ee Me re neg -Stidance. . : —_ 7 : . Benzie site, while Rep. Knox favors Kal- Bruce Bromley, to make... A statement to the “It is well to be kind and chart Than ny Dog Bite or Resulting Wound Neca in tile district” _ mative of Pontiac and son of the late press... And there are thoughts ‘able toward animals, but we. foo i to Ss - = . = = | Peter Bromley, that we conceal. . . And certain Should put first things first, Frothy py witgaM BRADY, M.D. by animal or bird’ is-a matter of in “American Journal of Tropic es the latter for many years a prominent. law- ‘hings we stress... Do we pursue oy, What the present price of Pas- opinion and not a matter of fact. &! Medicine” for May, "48, that 4 As might be expected, Secre- yer here, now is one of the leading big cor- 2 ee oe nueat 6¢ you vendre wll teur: treatment may be, I do not ‘Still, any physician or health offi naar Altai sprang | - tary Talbott is pretty much dis- poration lawyers in our largest city. ee ee ee : ooe, know or care.» Whatever the Vic- cor who cares. to give a contrary Pere caste and so expose... That we are to Dr, Goff's advice. For We ii nays for itis, in my judgment, rabic vaccine is not harmless and gusted and has said so. So has ' ‘ed in trouble? .. . How much should always use horse sense or - hie opinion or advice may do so in this that it has caused more deaths _ steeped : outrageous. So-far as human well > Chairman Vinson of the House The intest thing bs a “futpramie is anything we say... Orthat we. practical gumption, even in OUr being is concerned this inoculation umm and I promise to reveal than has rabies when given to per- “Armed Services Committee. H _ £18 up” for our cars, in the shape of = write in ink... A picture tras for Philanthropy. gf victims of dogblte with heaven O Withhold his or her name ag he song only indirectly or remotely = : e overhead gasoline pumps that leave all the world .. . Of what we really For example, we have gone 4 knows what is, in my judgment, pag pene Letra exposed. — has notified Rep. Thompson that the filling station floor free from any think? =. most wacky in our.frenzy to raise actually worth nothing. _ ‘auneie Waaand by Bes. Gara Dr. Sellers said that administra- ~ as far as -he is concerned the obstruction. They're already in use a ‘money for combating polio, whtich “Indeed, from all the evidence I A. Dennison and J. D. Dowling of 0", antirabie: vaccine Ne Pet matter is closed. |. fim the east—and coming Michigan’s | te a comparatively _ insignificant hae bets! ble fo obtain. the bind Birmingham, Ala., from their ex- or ahs wake of Neen suspect- be we 7 , wa, a Aunt Het but ignore such really vital injection of what the nineteenth perience as health administrators... °’, of knowe or . Chairman Cannon of the House Ap- * pete 7 problems as a Scientific Dating century medical and health author- ‘They concluded that in what has 2%, Tebid animals ts: justifiable, propriations Committee earlier this soon celebrating her — birthday ts oo itiescall “anti-rables vi : ee Re eS aS oe a ” Mlahele Dende, - aoe te, ee te: te i | month instructed:the Air Force not to , Spend the $8,500,000 appropriation at - What is the result of all this political” Dr. Sellers, the treatment complications the robust and healthy daughter of , a3 | ieomatenaniomipentalen > ‘Verbal Orchids to— _oo at ec EPR LEING i a ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, "FU etl AY: - cg iy! gps inca Repent er tomate, 3 © i, : « FEBRUARY 1. 1935 Who Was to Blame ? It might take years for the courts ‘to. decide’ who will replace your ¥ “% — car or protect you in the lawsuit! Be Sure Yow Are Well Insured Kenneth G HEMPSTEAD INSURANCE SEE THE "FLAME" TODAY! CREDIT—OF COURSE! 13 S. Seginew 9:30-5:30 daily 13 NO, SAGINAW ST Ds. Spencer Oates, Optometrist * 9:30-12:30 Wed. 9:30-8:00 Fri. Lutheran Issues Call for Youth Leader Says Church to Defend Liberty . ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. /@—The must inspire the nation’s youth can liberties. “The perpetuation of our ~free- doms,"’ said Dr. Oscar A, Benson, of Minneapolis, ‘will uitimately de- ‘pend not so much on patriotic ora- tory in and out of Congress as on ~}.the attitudes we develop in the | hearts of our youth... “In a time speech and even freedom of thought are jeopardized by those who have the power to intimidate and to apply social and economic pressures,’’ he continued, “it may be that the church remains as the staunchest defender of our Ameri- can liberties.” Benson’s comments came in a report prepared for the opening “tsession of the annual meeting of the National Lutheran Council, a union of eight Lutheran church bodies. Benson is president of both the council and one of the eight Church, _ A church mission of ‘ importance,’’ Benson said, is to spread the ‘‘Gospe] to the campus through student service and to the FSSCSSSSSSSOSSSHSHSHSHHHHSHHSEHHHHHEHHEEOOHHEEEES are Farmer-Snover FUNERAL HOME 160 W. Huron St. . FE 2-817) SSOSSHOHH SEHK HHCHSESOSCEOSSSOHRESSSEORESESO OOOO ES Paul. M. Snover Insure With Agencies Displaying This Emblem Crawterd -Dawe- Grove Agency Maynard Jehasen ao Ageney, Praek Anderson Ageney &. W. Hettenlocher Agency Daniels Agency Thatcher-Pattersen- Wernet Aagiemier-Sirait, ime. Austin-Nervell ~ | eney Baker & “ansen Rrammet - 4. L. VanWegener Ageney, Ine FOSSSSSSESSCSSEEEHCe military personnel He also asked the council te broaden Lutheran services to youth by setting up a “division of men's and boys’ work’. and perhaps a “bureau of scouting.” In another report, Dr. Paul C. | Empie, of New York, said Luther- | an World Action, the council's an- nual financial appeal, ‘‘raised more than 109 per cent. of its 1954 goa] of $2,600,000, with receipts to- taling $2,835,218." : Empie, executive director, said the LWA goal for 1955 is $2,962,000. He asked approval of goals of $3,- 172,000 for 1956 and $3,250,000 for 1957. | Reds Blast Cease-Fire ‘Move by New Zealand TOKYO «—Red China today labeled New Zealand's proposal for | a cease-fire in the Formosa Strait “only one of the steps in the United States’ cease-fire trick’’ clared it “contravenes the char- ter of the United Nations.”’ The Communists also reiterated their threat to liberate Formosa and the Pescadores and said they would “not tolerate any foreign intervention” in their “just strug- pie” Must Inspire the Young spiritual leader of 442 million.U:S.. Lutherans said today the church. with a new zeal to defend Ameri- + when freedom of units — the Augustana Lutheran; ‘supreme | and de-| Meeting Today | | on Sewer Plan 5 Area Heads Discuss Waterford - Farmington Interceptor i Representing the amuicipall: + ties are dames O. Tennant, Farmington city manager; Wil- liam Roeser, Southfield Toewn- ship supervisor; Lloyd L. Ander- son, Waterford Township super- visor; Hiland M. Thatcher, West Bloomfield Township supervisor, | and Ernest V. Blanchard, Farm- ington Township supervisor. The group had a lunchéon meet- ing in Farmington, before moving .to the Farmington City Hall. The proposed interceptor would run from Waterford down through West | Bloomfield and Farmington town- | ships, serving that area. Plans for construction of the Farmington sanitary interceptor drain are being discussed today at a meeting between representatives | of five Oakland County municipali- ties.and county officiials. Ralph A. Main, county drain | commissioner,“and Russell H. Colt. | son, eounty sanitarian,.are attend- ing in an advisery capacity. BIRTHDAY KISS—Actress Donna Reed, left, and-her grandmother shared a birthday party last week af Denison, lowa. Miss Reed's birthday was Jan. 27, but she declined to give her age. Her grand- | mother, Mrs. Mary Mullenger, was 91 on the 28th and Denison’s oldest citizen. The actress en route from New York to California, stopped off for a visit with her parents. Nab 3 Fugitives Without Shot Arizona Police Arrest > Trio for Jailbreak and Kidnaping TEMPE, Ariz. —With drawn | guns, two policemen early today | captured three heavily armed fugi-| tives wanted for jailbreak and kid-| naping. Arrested without a struggle were | Harley Carringer, 24, of Poca- | tello, Idaho; Donald Dennis, 17, Delta, Colo.; and Archie Himes, 20, Cedarridge, Colo. * Ld * Officers confiscated seven rifles, several pistols and knives from Jap Envoy in Israel | TEL AVIV, Israel @—The first Japanese minister to Israel, Shi- | It is estimated that 152,100,000 +s Breet . gap Man-days are lost each year be- nichi Kamimura, and his wile ‘cause of diseases of the circula- Turkey with a residence in Ankara. tory system. ok ene ees Se een sapodier omg get twice as many stamps with every purc you moke! 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STAMPS DOUBLE wae: | i ce ee ee Roy es fps wo Ns *: @ Shee er a we Ce asec ot : ” ontiac Sym p hony_ Presents — Our Lady s Retace Church cls Setting for Wedding | [vases of white gladioll, carna- piece secured a veil ‘in fingertip length and she carried a colonial performed nr 125 guests, | bouquet of white roses and carna- ‘The altar was decorated — Anna Sestric of Walled Lake at- tended the bride as maid of honor Each attendant wore a Juliet cap matching her gown. James MacMahon of Judson street served as best man, and Charlies -D. Bradley of Chicago and Thomas St. Dennis seated the Home Made Bread Served with All of Our ‘Lunches and Dinners _ | WALDRON ,, » _ HOTEL Pike orchid corsages. A reception for thé Jan. 22 wed- ding was held during the afternoon in the Knights of Columbus Hall. Dance Is Scheduled Hair Style of the Month Elegant Simplicity .. . a coif- fure of delicate beauty ... 1. Asleek, lifted forelock sweeps | across the forehead . . . Fiat- tering natural. wave lines softly hug the head. BETTY LeCORNU p 0 Cer Bite, FE 2-s221 L é ‘ek MACHINE SHORTHAND Stenotype and Stenograph * Easy to write — Easy to learn. Business English, — Typewriting or Accounting may be included. NEW CLASSES MONDAY, FEB. 7 The Business Institute 7 W. Lawrence Street Phone FE 2-3551 | will be Feb. foo er |Miss Rosen berger to Be Guest Artist The attention of alj 5 amereased in | -Pontiac Symphony Orchestra con-_- certs, is called to the change in’ date of its third concert, which’ | scapes Se numbers in dance form, while Han- del and Beethoven in the opening half will ance the high stand-— ard held in the orchestra’ s selec- tions, at each concert, in an attempt to make the per- CAROL ROSENBERGER cote e=lTraveling Light Possible assay te borat texesy ae| With Modern Inventions See on wuss cae az pas Lovely winter weekends! Off to|set for a surreptitious powder- solo accomplishment. room laundry session. . In the fall of 1953, Miss Rosen- Hanging up used to be a mess, but the traveler doesn't need to fret these days. There is now a braided elastic clothesline that's covered with a rubbery stuff. satay) tovteregpey Seay cara Institute, Many musical organizations, in- Glamor Fabric New colors and patterns as well as silhouettes have been adopted : 8 | d ‘i ait i le ry ortbea j ai if MTEL | the tf E i In co-operation with the Grinnell Foundation of Music, Grinnell’s , now offers Group ‘Piano I nstruction THE*PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1955 |to Beauty - Authority Says” Be} Different If You) rather | make it's up for good — or until it's dry. ice Cube Best Aid Will Attract One of your best beauty aids comes from the refrigerator and costs yon nothing. It’s the ice At night, give the skin a good scrubbing with soap and water and pattern,’ she said in an inter- iily 1 Queen Marie of Romania. Ages 8 to 15. ee Without Char e | ‘to Beginning’ Paiaents } Now, to a limited number ot youngsters, Grinnell’ s I! offers. group instruction on the piano, the basic in- + a... Sttument, at no cost or obligation! Here’s a wonderful chance for parents to have their children start their | _. + fhusical education. A piano in the home is not essen- | tial. All music is furnished free of charge. One-hour | » lessons will be held once a week for 10 weeks on Sat- | urdays beginning Feb, Sth (morning or afternoon | | ‘ time). To enroll, child’ must be ogeebatio’ by. : | eed, toe ‘eco pee, = E ; When cleaning your sheer me First groups n now being f formed at Grinnell's , "ee ite Saleom from 9:8 te 5:00 igs: I]t Hom ay on show teem, <. * _ ELIZABETH, T. ‘SCH ARZER™~ ~ The- their daughter, Elizabeth, to Albert F. _ Bouford is announced by the Joseph~ Schwarzers of , Clarence street. He is the son of the ~ Francis C. 7 Boufords of ‘Edison street. —~ ~ oo Mr. and Mrs.. ‘Stuart G. Dickie | have returned to their home on Lakeland avenue, Sylvan Lake,| after vacationing for three weeks | at Sarasota, a Me Mr. a Mrs. a E. Quick | Jon, receftly _moved from their geal on Draper street to Decatur, Jewel Buckles, Leather Tabs: Add Glamor PARIS (INS)—These days wom- i : peu ane ¥ and children, Duff, Marf Ann, and; ‘of Pontiac General and St. Joseph 7 Hospitals. eo) 6¢©6hlUt Agnes Mazurka, daughter of ~ Mrs. Agnes Mazurka of Bratton drive will be graduated Sunday from Saint Louis University. * = * ‘ Nancy A. Calhoun, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene L. Calhoun of Spokane drive, was awarded a state limited teaching certificate Sunday afternoon during the mid- year commencement ceremonies at Michigan State Normal College, ~ Ypsilanti... Mrs. Gerald Flessland, daughter — of Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Boyer of Boston avenue, received a B.S. Degree and elementary provisional certificate. _The commencement. ceremonies marked the debut ‘of the college's new organ which has been installed | “engagement of ~ Personal News of Interest Mrs. Quick was henored before _ their departure at a surprise ' farewell party given by nurses in Pease Auditorium. Eugene B. Couple Married in Bloomfield | if ¥ i He a Ee ¥ £ — a ’ tty i ey a RS ee Pes Pa rs a, ee | p —— 4 Sok \ 4 = = ; a —— ~4_ = sd 3 . . 4 ; ° ; - | = =e 7 THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY_ 1, .1955 | | a oo. a Pair Wed © _ {Elaine Perry — _ |Playhouse Monday _ Honeymooning| Produces Her Marlene |Reveals Date | _ + = in Chicago o Mdksison and fN , Py _ Evening | are Mr. and (OWN Shows Richard \Of New Play © Charles K. Zamek}” Mrs. John | She Says -Anybody Angelo were ates, co eee and Detroit Girl}: oan The Can Get Into the 5 married 5 |S by Sideay Kingsley wal be | 1 , . =: lay the next uction. offered Wed Before 250 | 7 fl former = nee Business Gar fa of WillLO-Way Theater on West Long | Lois Frances Axelrod wore @ Anybody can get inio show busi- eal tal = peghilgenaigol i ballerina length gown of white Ferguson, | ness nowadays, says Elaine Perry, _ tue Lakes ics ory at satin and lace Monday evening| daughter of caeal ake ce = Church. She is| New York police precinct. Hilari- for her marriage to Charléy K. Mr. and Mrs. | hits in two -years. oe the daughter of |S. vicious, pathetic, it is the big Zamek. trimmed g * : : . “Anastasia” > . town... é ea caleae eens her sg Leslig | ee eet sold > Ge moves O. O. Mattison Fee ek tS ris Cann || very, tecsonable yearly, scien tip veil and she carried a white Ferguson of | tor —— a fact which she oe of Lansdowne — hee 8:15 p.m. except ne ‘Available daily from 9 @ m. to ae eS St rennet eae) ~~ Premont: fon peer aes | | drive and the | 19th when there eo | i. cas vopay fom - i ps * ‘ a my at 7 and 9: * “ ae ; “AG bride is the daughter of street, and he \, 2oe sap ee off & oan Fa late Mrs. : = ae oo ay is coms wacked via \INFORMATION: _¢ “ir, and Mrs, Simon Axelrod of is the son of aver share saris oa Mattison, and Te ant Sirmngen | YMCA Atmne | Detroit, and he is the son of Mr. . Mr. and Mrs. | know, it's a big responsibility for ; his parents are Wat. Long’ Lae Road. . Tres CLUB & : and irs. Shewee aia Burt Ow of |p eee sol eel ‘ie a the James | convenient parking is provided” FE 5-6116 , i Iroquois road, a ; T | tle fee acl Ganisataee con tol j ” Aneslo f directly adjacent to the theater. | Serving Pontiac | Rabbi Mayim Donia of Detroit meson, Ariz. |e i a ouccees. Pa ngelos of | _ — ‘for 11 Years | pérformed the 7:30 ceremeny be —— _* 8 oe Detroit. Gospel Carriers fore 250 guests whe gathered at i “It used to be that the big pro- to H Dacton \ - > ' ~ selves allow g . of pea) deaes fuae Sena tT | - side investors. But the tax situ! MR. and MRS. RICHARD J. ANGELO os es an te an oe oe eee R e Fi In. John Bates te rite rot Protae| crest Baptist Church met Saturday . ef waner and Edith Axetrod. and Wed. : S B di Rj of weticnhe tere Cat am evearsene attison s V' ed Oat jee te ae SA Sharon—¥Velich -of -Detroit were : in t. ene ict. ite opens—and they are people =r ° : °? of the church, was honored with a Detroit was a bridesmaid and Jes-| A Dresden figurine gown of white| silk gown with tee blue acces-_| business, but like the excitement : A a in charge of the — — SALON sica Jo Kaplan of Detroit attended { lace and tulle over satin’ was worn sories and a corsage of feath- of being in on a show. Anybody, Our Lady of the Lakes Church | was chosen by the bridegroom's | Mrs. Jack Hancock, Mrs. Russell | iz the bride as flower girl. }by Renee Ferguson when she | ered blue carnations, accented (can be a Broadway angel these | was the setting for Saturday mother. A reception was held Dee et COLD “WAVE z “~~ David M. cages peli Regt en) worse <n with lily of the valley. a ee eS eet Maren we one ee ae ack MACHINELESS AND. _ | brother's best man and seating ufday -in St, Benedict : \s a Richard - Angelo. parlors evening reception acher P class. _ | Mary King Cold - , . : —theguests, were Gordon S. Smith| The bride’ is the daughter of|ntnerentit reception wae Bld PEs one of the few women | t4ariene is the daughter of 0.'0. | was held in Detrot. cawcvided by Claude Edwards || Wave, Complete. $62 of Oak Park, Kenneth Solomon |Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Ferguson of | ceremony. . ee ic outs | Mattison of Lansdowne drive and For her traveling costume, the | Wes provided by Citude Ewatss, ~ and Sherwin Birnkrant. Premont street, and the bridegroom). ud & cpa ot Antoinette | the late Mrs. Mattison. The bride-| bride chose a rust tweed dress | ft Simpson ~~ |i stair - cute, bleaching, . : is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Buri| "°° ® wedding Caieag® |.Perry, one of the theater's most | srocr is the son of Mr. and Mrs. | with broen accesnoties and a | cocks. ae. ree The bride's mother wore an | is son : the new Mrs. Bates exchanged her noted womén directors; and the |§ i ; t wn a : : shampoos, finger waves, | over taffeta with. matching ac- The Rev, John J. Hoar per- | with white accessories and a cor-|known as an actress, author and| The bride’s gown was fash- | & white orchid corsage eig ORA OBRECHT : essories for:her daughter's wed- | formed the 12 o'clock ceremony | sage af" white roses, - director’ So it never occurred to! toned ef Chantilly lace over taf- newlyweds will reside in| 1. ono square dance club held e See ar ir ne | coca ace eg eS a | Sa he ate a | name Gel sigs Seg (Meal ae at [aw Ss] eS ee oe snapdragens and palms. shag Oss San stan none e 8 hanced the nylon and set floor ae bs makt ¢ foe Se ———— Ye : Scalloped detailing marked the| Dare, She started as an actress as| length skirt. Sigma’ sorori affihated So 7 oe & Far bs troter trip to New York | wide tntine ae ae ine em |Parents Announce |r _Murted_ se an, actress ss A crowm of-seed pearis and seit Alpha Beta Sigma.“ -’) Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday Special! } City. the new Mrs. Zamek changed | and the traditional points of the Engagement high school, appearing im several! nine held the bride's illusion = ee 5 aNd betes ale slender lace sleeves tapered with) 4) and Mrs. Louis Wheeler of | pra ‘gece eerdon productions. Her | fingertip veil, and she carried a| Prospects Good - Mote Beautiful - ing accessories, Upon their returr | dainty ruffles of narrow net on aie aaiinciag Ga | ene en | aes edi as & prayer bosk i they will reside on Joangay road | her wrists, a pavlowedemriges piphorcygrnine. Dy “The Paradion Guests’ she de.| With white roses and stephanotis. for You Women | - Sprina Sh lerina length. A fingertip veil of| Love Louise, to Howard F. Lloyd | cided a solid success, “The King of | ,)hme. Runars faeet as matron Engineers + pring Ow illusion was held by a half cap of| ° Monticello avenue. Hearts. This season “Anastasia, of oar aie . 3 Is Planned - pearis, ’ David Lloyd of Britt. Iowa. The drama with lots of schmaltz.” is| She carried a cascade bouquet of stout write ther own job ticket : ae : as of white| Couple are planning a March 12 | considered a top nonmusical hit | carnations with coral The labor ‘department : Plans for a spring fashion show | She carrieda bouquet on Broadway. Janet Dectiges of Regers there is a shortage of engineering : Cl real i Geooian cae teme Peae and Betty Angelo. at” Detro graduates and urges women to : thagp cag Ao pm dinaning Sua tees cae fey eae a ; . Martene’s other attendants, wore | Cntor the field. . i: a be Metres Give hone clea a peere e et oe OPANISN Dress Designers | srisrm stig, Se tes [ere tee rately wide | Mrs, Wayne White. bridegroom. . . bouquets of carsations. oman ined woiman engineer | Fe ne mame mans | Gap ce laa cee Take to Orient for Ideas | ‘xx Simpson of Greenville | today,” said Mrs.’ Alice K. a ee ee On| a ae coke blue was best man and seating the | Leopold, director of the women's : ee Eee Pelee ee: Beart) ee fee Coen eer “MADRID (INS)—Spanish design-| The only really Spanish motits| guests were James King of Fern-| bureau. “It is up to the individyal 3 esa: Gasmceed |e oie een) elma ered ed a | eet eee the | dale and George Landino of Bir-| woman to make the choice... : Tis remeted ceciins wes Sort ine pate latest Madrid modes | Smbroidered —_ = hects| The bride's aunt, Mrs. C. 0.| almost every kind of industry SAMSONITE LUGGAGE i 7S eee == roe ou Grimm attended the wedding | seem willing to hire qualified en- os : nas aes i a Parents Discuss See ee ee Top Madrid deetgner Pedro Rod. | ‘WAng \ veren't Ortetal| WeSFiN€ a Gress of royal blue : — auto | op — r . , for instance, come out! Cocktall weren with accessories There approximately i . ae Insurance Plan : oer wit a tow hey rng had ine tha decided on « cBanee | "corsage of pink roses women saaatesses aabtagars weal «pe PHILIP’S \shourine coups © i= Oolaend’ Gomer on coenay She wore a small matching velvet | int ime’ Oe = can numbers like the short white; 4 sevy blve and pink sill print aay seuuee aie lg 79 NORTH SAGINAW ST. in the West Lawrence street head- | hat (rimmed with a ty veil. Het Instead. he stresses gown made CE . quarters‘ for the Oakland bouquet was composed of roses and) os using Eastern organsa. | - Society for Crippled Children feathered pink carnations, em | cades and embroideries, x Cletis Mick discussed the possi- hanced wittyblue velvet tubing. | iong designed for & : bilities of insuring the handicapped F ge aad’ cadthan ee | effect set off by huge | ~ child, Mrs. John Gearheath ap- | {r John, seating the guests oflars. ; pointed Mrs. Mick as publicity | Were James Bates of Chicago and |“ piaieuc: has fallen i chairman for the group, and Mrs. | Albert Schwartz. the H-line, at least from L ; Earl Martin will be in charge of, For her daughter's wedding eee Goce ‘ refreshments, | Mrs, Ferguson wore a wavy blue | styled from the réar : = Royal Neighbors Install | S22 ite costs are arin in | ° ° to hip. Large, downcast | | -+ New Officers at Meeting _ |sx'mw oscar rare, ‘Mrs. William %. Paetow was |al president of Blue Star Mothers | Rodriguez is trying to tempt installed as oracle of Independence | 85 speaker of the evening po iegenalrawcireagsredlig into Camp 3,127, Royal Neighbors of ' ; | donning play-suits with America at a recent ceremony a a ee Hall on West Pike, th . oe on et the Oriental ook a ; Howell, past oracle; Mrs. Helen. sleeves and hips with heavy. black Ross, chancellor; Mrs. Earl Mor: | ; [tece. The play wear shal; Mire. A. W. Robinson, as- | bonnets of Tibetan. ; : v, ime acne and organza-covered : EP ek ad ‘Mts. William: Vandri uska repre- fabrics, Rodribuez reli Malta 82 Pert: . end : ; Ba Mrs. Charles Edwards, pepagiontcrer jacards,- tweeds} ScSter," '* S* “onferred om new | 5390-5400 Dixie Hwy. : | courage; Mrs. Felix Mayo, mod- and _sthesth. wool. Predomineting Neighbors Qet-together witl_be Weterterd, Mich. . e : 0 ea il |r, ht ba Spin san | aes oa Scans OR 3-1225 Marge Elliott — ness Mrs. , en) A Will be co-hostess. 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Field, Chicago and Decatur Studio, Atlanta, she has brought to our . firm a style and. quality of decorat- => oe as. deena ing of which we can truly boast. ae Deo your whole house with professionel décoreter | and cups oye : : service — CARPETS & TILE — DRAPERIES — i EPARTMENT —_—iséys Here is the basis for a modern living PURIST URS We x » COLORS. : +t aa ee pal | by Elliott’s master craftsmen to assure |i] Seer tenes wesess . : : oe as : : x= = ba r hele eae . eee ees eeeees . for 28 a x “you the: finest furniture. available. 1 ee ee eres 33e - fe : wt a : : =a ae > Rolie lessee hh wile clad odd aes vides. 35 ae - "ey : .. ~~ cdot Utter rf ° PEE AGGGLLLG TE 2 RLGTLa pid Li] vihdi : : . ap ge Gd PROC ETLEe ber agit / git HH HE inns i Ar PETE HEE FL le i de Weial 3 SRST DOE Be ded ty egy [elegy + ra cit oF 4 > Bla ft Ha Hed had] i if ‘i i cE ie aie ee _ dllidtindd i Oe ke SUR EN i; gi FPA) an ATR reas Lae 2 ee | / © etn ii pala! Pot aged ed all ed g22006 fay He ied i? | 3 . 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Fy 4.35 E “423 | iy gs re ws 63 N 22h are ve { is i gm iT £ba HH bea] B i pie g i" - B a bajataieliz) fi iti © | Bina | 8/2 eer Filta sit! i Tae hebrhrebe sre , Sa 8 oT ec eT aH LCL E 3 E 3 é : — ‘§ nip bt is ee Soft-Hearted Banker Made Phony Loans “~\_DALLAS @ — A man who said * Never Before Such , Low Prices! - * Never Before. Such Trade-Ins! s ‘too kindhearted” to fore- was given a six- sentence in fed- fice of hard drought years,"’ he told the court. : The government said 20, such loans totaling $10,500 were in- volved, _ Men Entering Service Today Miss Benefits ‘WASHINGTON (®—Persons who enter the armed forces from today on will be ineligible for such war- porn veterans, benefits as free ed- ucation and government - guar- anteed home loans, Under President Eisenhower's order, ,such benefits provided un- der the Korean GI Bill came to an,end at midnight ‘last night so far as new recruits and inductees are concerned, * s * As things stand now, even those who were in uniform before the deadline would be barred from. pil- ing up any more postdischarge ed- ucations credits. But the House last week aproved 366-0 a bill to remedy this. The Senate is expect- ed to follow guit and the White House has said the proposal js ac- ceptable to the President. The Veterans Administration ing: fic- | titi FHA loans. =e national diplomacy, trick at all_to get hot and cold water from the same faucet. * * * Our century has seen the decline of the handy man,.who cquid han- dle almost any task, and the rise of the cult of the specialist. Off- hand I can think of only two kinds of handy men left—wives and bus drivers. Everybody else appears to want to be a specialist. A specialist has j been defined as ‘‘one who knows ,more and more about less and |less."’ But much of the befuddle- ment of modern man comes from the fact he leans for guidance on specialists who disagree among themselves on every: point-except one—that they are all specialists. Is thére any wonder then that edu- cators now‘worry about what they call an “anti-intellectual” trend in this country? ‘ s * * Is it because the specialists are letting the common man down, and he is therefore rebelling against them? ‘ Specialization is a fine idea in itself. Man's knowledge has grown mated (probably by a specialist in such matters) that no human said last night persons who enter; brain, not even a Harvard sophe- the armed forces from now on may be -entitled to certain peace-| time benefits. such as medical | care, disability compensation and life insurance indemnity. Wisconsin leads the production. _more’s, -ean hold more than one millionth of all the facts that are now known, . The question is whether we |aren't in danger of getting over- arisen. specialists who f no} tremendously. It has been esti-| THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 1, 1955 ‘chair or a TV role on ‘‘This Is’ water out of the same faucet. Your: Life,’ the man in the street! Otherwise the common man is} forest we all live in together?” Certainly the ordinary man-—and. any man tgday is ordinary outside his own specialt¥—is getting more are more experts now, he should find life simpler because he has more expert opinion to guide him. wr But often it works the other way. experts only confuse and baf- fle himtx | quarrel among t , | real_meaning of any se or figures. The plain citizen is iTeft asking, “What is true? Who i | right?” ==) | A*husband shoots down his wife's lover in a fit of pique, jealousy or perhaps because the cheap scoun- drel wouldn't pay his fair share toward the rent. The hsband pleads insanity. ee : “Was the husband in his right mind or was he nutty as a pecan orchard?” That is all the man in the street wants to know. But he never finds out for sure. The experts take over. An alienist for the state says he was sane, an alienist for the defense says he was not either, that even his wife knew the guy was.a-moron when she married him. 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This kind of guy should be some- the lead of Soviet Russia, Poland’s, + an intellectual boss plumb- Communist government announced | er. should call the experts to- yesterday it will end its-state of gether and tell them,“ right, war with both East and West Ger- i and quit trying to get hot and cold action. v * a ex DTK ~ ta Your Financial Position Does Not Matter... Quality, dignity and cere will be present in every part of the funeral service regardless of how low the cost. You can be certain of this. We serve many families of small means— and we serve them well. We want to serve your family when the need comes. We assure you that with the lowest cost\funeral, there will be beauty. dignity arid care,.the qualities you want -most. Call the Donelson-Johns Funeral Home with contidence. boys, let’s get down to brass tacks,| many. 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PRESS © —— PONTIAC, MICHIGAN _ TEN * sust ANOTHER MOUTH TO and béckons visitors to throw a few thousand peanuts into her ample mouth. The popular resident of the San Francisco Zoo is known to be a glutton, hardly finishing’ her own hay before okies around for SS treats. United ‘Pres Phote ‘FEED—Molly lifts her trunk high Bip Dictionary Makes ~. Automation Lingo Clear From the Wall Street Journal - NEW YORK—What's a thermis- tor? A transducer? A closed loop? Can you define hysteresis, optimali- zation, sinusoidal? if you're interested in the science of automation, itself a word just) coming ‘into general circulation (it | refers to automatic control in_in- dustria] processes), you'd better bone up, says C. L. sochaling of- ficial of the Brown Instruments di- vision of * Minneapolis-Honeywell | Regulator Co. His firm has a new Automation Dictionary 'for laymen, Just off GAR Pushed . - Out of Capitol — “se Legislature . LANSING @® — Crowded by an expanded Legislature, the Michigan headquarters of the Grand Army the Republic moved from its _ long-time home in the capitol to a new office Monday. State workers packed up dusty records of Michigan's Civil them off. to new quarters + The ‘efiice, which was set up—in the capitol in 1897, will be used for a legislative committee room, establish eligibility for affiliated organizations: — _ Former Mayor Dies” CHARLOTTE « — Merle H. _Fielder, 64, former three-term mayor of Charlotte, died Monday ~. at his home after a short illness the the press. The electronic en. gineer’s language is ‘as un- fathomable to the unlimited as Vesa paced eeod geo eae son declares. ° mation the completely automatic | factory—isn’t really new. As far named Evans built a flour milf that converted grain to flour without human intervention, and Actually, the principle of ‘ato | back as.1784, a Philadelphia miller; Supervisors OK f Contract Signing Main ts; Authorized to Go Ahead With Work on New Drain drain commissioner, has been au- thorized by the supervisors drain committee te sign contracts for the “‘Twelve Towns” relief drain. Contracts will be awarded as money is appropriated by the twelve. south Oakland County, mu- nicipalities invelved in the proj- ect, Main said. epst. about $12,000 will be awarded priated the necessary funds. dle sections will be let when the Temaining municipalities have al- located funds for that purpose. Each is jestimated at $10,000. - Apportionment of the cost of. the tween the municipalities benefit- ing from the improvement was discussed at a meeting, Fraey in Berkley. Present were Drain Crenmnii: sioner Main and representatives of the cities of Birmingham, Clawson, Royal Oak, Hazel Park Ferndale, Oak Park, Sear ace Woods and Pleasant Ridge, and the townships of Royal Oak, bis and Southfield. * poe Main said that although fio det- inite formula has been developed for splitting the cost of the $30,- 000,000 project among the twelve |towns and townships, the division: | would probably be based on the amount of. water carried hte from each. Pope Fee Premier From Moslem Turkey VATICAN CITY w—Pope Pius XIE received Premier Adnan Men- deres of Turkey, a largely Mosiem country, Minister Fuat Koprulu joined them surmably~to. act as interpreter. in the early 1800s a Parisian en- gineer, J. M. Jacquard, developed an automatie- loom controlled by punched paper cards. - But recently the automatic con- cept has taken on new’ meaning. Electrical control equipmént and “electronic ‘brains’ have been. adapted to help guide and salle the automatic production machines Hence the need for.a dictionary to help cut through some of: the mystery surrounding this fast. developing field. A thermistor, . it seems, “ea special type of temperature-sens- ing element which can transmit a! strong signal from a very tiny | temperature change. ' A transducer converts one ‘form of energy into. another,.. and 2 {closed loop is merely ‘a family of | automatic control units linked to- gether with a process to form ap 1 endiess: chain.” __ ‘The ‘automation enthusiast, can learn from the handy dictionary i ; that -hysterests is just the dif- ference between the response of-2. anit or system to an increasing signal, sind the response to a de- creasing signal. And so on. Mr. Peterson gets conservatively .| lyrical in citing some. of the Or automation. _ It has “helped make our clothes. ie eilen pou Sake cagaey Gale couples, cascade control, integra- tors or feedbacks, you'll find it all in the little blue book. ee Dixon-Yates Contract Set ing about phase. shifts, thermo-|: A high Vatican source said the conversation “dealt with ‘“‘potitical | Subjects, matters of Western de- fense, and the possibility of estab- lishing -diplomatic relations - tween Pamey and te Holy: See.” The eullnes para the in- terest of the pontiff, - still; conva- lescing from his grave illness, ‘in meeting statesmen from the Mos- lem powers. There has been specu- lation from time to time here that relations between the Vatican and the Moslem world might be tight- @/ ened because of mutual ater to’ communism. Ralph A. Main, Oakland County preliminary engineering work on} -Engineering work estimated to/ at once, he said, ‘since the com-| munities in the southern part of | the project have already arere| j Contracts for the north and mid | “Twelve Towns” drain itself be- |) today for a 20-minute! endous enthusiasm” for the royal private audience, Turkish Foreign | Fox and Hounds with W. HONOR ADV ERTISING EXECUTIVE—In honor of his birthday; two dozen friends and business associates had luncheon Monday at A. P. John, chairman of the Board of MéManus, John and Adams. Reading from left to right are: Harvey City Vote District Proposal Tops Commission Agenda la G. Luce, executive viee president, president, and the Reverend:Hareld. E. Towne of St. James Church of Birmingham. ‘Charter Change Ready for OK / Pentiae Mr, John, E. A. Jones, Margaret Visits ‘Trinidad City — Princess Making — First) Visit to. New World in Month-Long Tour | PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad — Making her first visit to the new world, Britain's Princess Margaret winged toward Trinidad today for the start of a month-long tour of the colorful Caribbean. : The silvery airliner Xanopus car- rying Queen Elizabeth's lively 24 year-old sister was scheduled to totich down at Port of Spaih’s flag- decked airport late today. |. She took off from London yes- terday.. Her plane's first refueling, stop was at Montreal. = +. 2 @ said the island is displaying ‘‘tre- visit,. Port of Spain was bedecked | with thousands of streamers, ban- for.15 minutes of the stay; pre} ners and’ fiags.— 2S... * eS But flags ‘a bunting decorating Piarco Airport were mysteriously ‘torn—dewn -Sunday night, despite a 24-hour police guard. Authori- be-| ties. declined comment on the in- cident yesterday as workers re stored the decorations, US. hir Force rescue planes es-| 604 corted the-royal flight from Can- ada to this British colony off the Venezuelan coast of ‘South Amer- ica, E * * From Trinidad, the princess will tour other British: West Indies is | 9-1 (Russia opposed, Trinidad’s Gov. Sir Hubert Rance = the royal — Britannia. U.N. Cease Fire esi Hinges on Red Decision By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS UNITED NATIONS—The U.N. ¥ Security Council recessed its de- bate on proposals for a cease-fire in the Formosa Strait to await a reply from Communist China to the council’s invitation for Peiping spokesmen to take part in the debate, Before voting the invita- tion last. night, the council agreed cease-fire, then to consider a So- viet. resolution demanding Nation- alist withdrawal from the coastal islands ‘and U.S. —<— from ist Defense_Ministry said the war- ships ‘fled under strong fire from the defenders" and most of the | Red shells fell into the sea. Com. | its cease-fite proposal in munist MIG15 jet fighters flew | eight sorties aear the Tachens | ————— Two. 4-H Clubbers Get Scholarships to MSC EAST LANSING w — Patricia Hecht of Goodrich and. Riley ) of Marcellus have been awarded $100 scholarships to Michigan «State College for out- standing 4H Club achievements, it was afifounced today. Patricia, 17, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Arlington E. Hecht. Riley, 16, is the son of Mr. om | eet Mrs. Russel Piseoasemencas today and Ked guns on nearby ds ESRETEE i / ef : the Security Council debate said New Zealand should withdraw H t the Russian resolution. The bog repeated Red Chinese “liberate Formosa the ri | ii i i H ? i at 78 ee nti one World War Il Hero Gets Parents in Happy California Rite and surface supply system ‘capable war,is the task force’s complete justification, the Navy believes. for Another Vote by AEC} sx WASHINGTON (P)—Sen. Gore (D-Tenn). called on the Atomic |. Energy Commission today to take another vote on the Dixon-Yates | jee Se A St eer ag LE One KEC- member, That ity, 8 et cite “The s cancellation. By DOUGLAS LARSEN . WASHINGTON — The fast carrier task force oft For-. mosa is the-most modern, efficient and deadly weapons system which can be assembled on the sea. It représents billions of dollars worth of ships, planes, | atomic weapons, guided missiles, conventional arma- ment, elaborate So and electronic = It's supported by a gigantic air : ot keeping it patrolling or-fight: — ‘ing for as long-as.the crisis there v "if i exchanging first blqws of a major a ‘ THEME OF THE FAST CARRIERS is ‘vividly | the Midway, one seen Ne tas Ber Cntr Jot earn MR sto ——— each of the vity's seven districts. Should the proposal be approved tonight, it will be put on the April 4 ballot for a city-wide vote. ‘ In other business, the Commis- sion is slated to confirm a special. assessment roll for a. combined i A i i ! j i i { 4 i | | ‘| fi gf a li ; i i ti vaepir + ‘ tries fi ; ¥3 FOURTEEN _ P THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1955 WASHINGTON a ale Juitiee | ory F. Noonan of New York, who | Department moved at top speed baaed | his decision on the basebaill today to bring the International- case. Boxing Club to trial as a monopoly; The Supreme Court decision was that violates the antitrust laws. by a 6-2 vote~ Chief Justice The trial will take place in New Earl Warren writing majority | . York City and a spokesman for opinion. He noted that~haseball the Justice Department's Antitrust first was exempted from t Division there said it probably laws in 1922 by the Supreme Court.) ‘ would-be sometime before the end In 1953 the court held_that- Con- of the calendar year — — July 1. gress, by failing to pass legislation specifically bringing baseball un- The me ‘cmt yesterday der the antitrust laws, had indi- refused to grant boxing exemption cated it wanted baseball exempt. from antitrust laws as it did base- ball. ; wy for boxing, the opinion continued. The government filed an anti- If it is to be exempt, ‘the issue trust suit against the IBC, headed. is for Congress to resolve, not this by Jim Norris and Arthur M. court.” Wirtz, in March 1952, buf it was| -The baseball decision, it said, | thrown out by Federal Judge Greg- cannot be interpreted as “‘a swéep- |” \ Sauces based on the live erence | | tation of local exhibitions, régard-, less of how extensive its. inter- state phases maybe.” - The minority opinion, written by Justice Felix Frankfurter, said it would ‘‘baffle the subtlest ingenu- ity_to find a single differentiating ing grant of immunity to every | “that the court will vindicate our position. that in presenting seven’ or eight championship bouts a year we do not operate.an illegal mo- lnopely within the meaning ‘of the Sherman act . ‘ The ee position is that Norris and Wirtz, along with the I, But no wach siietion prevailed’ Madison Square Garden Corp., have been conspiring since 1949 to/ of monopolize the promotion, exhibi- tion, broadcasting and televising of big-time fights. Ie the suit which was’ d@uniand, tthe Justice Deena cyeeet factorbetween other sporting ex- hibitions, “whether boxing, or foot. ball or tennis and_baseball insofar as conduct of the spert is relevant to the question of antitrust _Prose- « cution.”” >_< Sh * * * Norris issued a statement say- ing that the decision merely means that the government must prove its | . monopoly charges. : Patch are ‘onde, = said, Jewelers Win Fifth Victory in A: Action Defeat Nomads, 60-50; Machinists: Hand GMC aise oe iheir 5th | A starts last. night, ~ downing Nomads, 60-50. ] PO OREH ROO RH ORE R Owe weneee seeeee. IO 33 17 19-67 2 3G _beat Kentucky for the 2nd time this season in an! thriller, 65-59. Kentucky, rated the nation’s No. 1 team, has lost only to Tech all season. Maytie PALM SPRINGS, Calif. —The The handsome blond trom Chi- copee, Mass., by way of Seguin, : , é Ganilee Tex., defeated heavy-shouldered and publicist Bud Erickson. : ie Drug Five Wins 9th - Game i in ‘Loop Play inner, $750. * * Mayfield, %, holed a slanting 4- foot putt on the 20th; Souchak ‘missed an even more difficult putt on a slope. from about 5 feet. night beati and.-Haas left the scene, the vic. oe baderien TEecaig | tim of a 5-footer, on the T8th. a second-place tie. It was the/ Country Club, : 2nd straight week, — The victory was the third maser via forteit.. one for Shelley since he hit the Bob Pickett's 16 points led the tournament trail in 1951—the St. Drug victory. Bob Walter added Paul Open ‘in 1953, the San Fran-. 13 and Clarence Beers, 12. Wally cisco Open last spring, and this | Combs with 14 and Sam Frazer one. ‘with 11 paced J-A. ; Oddly enough, neither the. Thun. | { Fullmer Nears Top Ranks by Routing Marcel Assire NEW YORK # — Step by step, way by soundly drubbing: Marcel Gene (Cycione) Fulimer, re unbeaten | Assire, wha was making his first Salt Lake City- middleweight, is start since his arrival trom moving toward the top 10. in the 160-pound division. his straight victim Monday night at Brooklyn's Eastern Park- , Peter Mueller in his last -pearance, Nov. 15, he: ready to move in. faster » Teddy Brenner, the ‘|matchmaker, has offered Mike-Souchak and veteran Freddie gas Id Breaks ' ‘the 30. required entries, and it counts in the Ryder Cup, Vardon | Trophy and money-winning . totals | of PGA records.. But the Las Ve- | sponsors rule it out because .it is an invitational instead of an ‘open affair, . Survived 2 Line Drives Braves’ Wilson Named ‘Most Courageous’ PHILADELPHIA — The big, | Diego, Calif., to accept the award. good-looking guy stepped into the | typical of his attitude. Arthur Hill 7th, Tribe bonég as his record showed. The name was James Alger Wil-| 9th in Cage Ranki Se ee ee ne ee DETROIT (UP) the “Most Cow Athlete of | high school basketball teams in the 194" award of the Philadelphia state by classes, based on a United ie ~ Press poll of.coaches, sports writ- : j ers and officials: Back in 1945, the big righthander Te wh was with the Bosten Red Sox. He = ~~ seeenreneeeross 3% on the mound one day when pearson... sasssseensonesen: 106 pret Oreabert cam me to bat for Grand Rapids wracmteneeroy | | the Detroit Tigers. A batted ball Granda Ottawe Hills. .....; =i | slammed against Wilson's head, Sasinew Artiiur.-Hul.. | cracking his skull wide dpen. ee: The doctors did their best to heal | ee ee oe son and his baseball bosses he probaly never would Play again * * eve eeeee Piint Central... Mt. Clemena,....: 5... 6+. secacceeess 63 Basketball Results pare, get: Fl fF t I 5 Minsiesote ' OER seeee ens 8 es tee ee peat + i bi Lees aes hee we eeeeene weewebens {| Ohio oe Oene tee wernment Moves to Try IBC as Ring Monopol er with exclusive control of the ‘principal arenas, prevented other promoters from competing in pro- motion of championship bouts, *,;* such exclusive arrangements and to sever all interlocking financial interests among the defendants “We are salts to terminate all | The Bruins’ Rookie — Henderson NHL |' | Hottest Goalie | Ready to’ ‘Quit in 64 After a Bad Ist Year as a Pro BOSTON # — Long Jahn Hen-| Last year the 10 world cham- pionship fights in the United States, were promoted either wholly by) the IBC or by the IBC in partner- | ship with promoters in other cities. | fare ent contends that ! ast spring. currently is the hottest sincé 1949, when Norris and Wirtz | goaltender in the National Hockey moved into the boxing picture, only’ League-as the Boston. Bruins’ fracipess ready to quit the game|.. gral contribute to a continuation their monopoly.” Barely ae ” SUBURBAN CATH. —, st. eer RO ‘, 3 St. Clement 37 St. Rita 3 : St. Ja ts—St. Michael: @, ~e t's games—Bt_ James “at “st. i) ony - mms: Bt. Mary RO ai St. Bened: & at Center Line last. BEE, ‘edging 6th-place St. Clement | 40-36 in Suburban Catholic League ' All other circuit teams are in action tonight. Card brings St. James here to meet St. Frederick, ‘while St. Mary OL is at St. Rita | Spartans Push Purdue Into [Big 10 Cellar “MSC Plays a Poor Second Half, but Wins 79-72 Decision EAST LANSING @ — Michigan State shoved Purdue into the Big, Ten basketball] cellar and took a. firm grip on 4th place in the stand- : we with a 79-72 victory last night. | , with a 43 conference a record, now are pressing Illinois, 3rd with a 3-2 record. Purdue, -| with qnly two wins against five losses, became the bottom dog in . the dog-eat-dog race; | His brief speech of acceptance was | exeee ebeorteree 6 2 i Forward’ Julius McCoy, high | Teer 1 Bre i i i League- Leading St. Michael for Olympic Skating _ Hurricanes and Warriors St. Clement , | and St. Mary RO is at St. Bene- dict. Mikes felt behind 8-2 early in —the opening period last night, but rallied to pull within two points, 10-8, at the end of the quarter. _, They grabbed a 22-18 halftime | St. Michael’s front running sam. | lead‘ and increased it to 33-24 at rocks ran into unexpected oppo- the end of three quarters. Shamrocks’ edge dwindled to 38- | 36 with three minutes left, | Bud Schwartz. sank two _ throws to pull the- Pontiac ee ‘chials out of danger, St. Michael, ° actually won the game pe | 'free throw line, clicking on 29 chances after being outshot con | the floor, 14 ~ bes goals. Marty seliey ‘ed ae winners with 12 points, but Larry Smith | ‘of St. Clement took game honors with 20. _ St. Mike's. once-beaten reserves | | won their 9th victory, 52-35, in the | | preliminary contest,- Ron . Bimy | paced the win with 22 points. | Bt. Michael <..ccosccsesces 1411 1-40 ; St. Clement ........ cae & 6 12-3 i. Swimmers End Long Rest | i | ! Entertain Flint Team Here -This Afternoon in SVC Meet — with a 2-3 record, Northwestern , Ten days af idleness came to an. end this afternoon. for . Pontiac. High's once-beaten swimnging | \feam. Coach Des Boyce's splashers | |Chiet’s home pool. Meet opened | ‘the 2nd round of competition in| | the 1954-55 Saginaw Valley Confer. | ence Championship race. | Defending champion Saginaw Arther Hill rroasly is in Ist | Gunning for his oh consecutive | victory in the 100-yard free style’ event was senior Bob Lamson. His best time to date was a 5538 clock. | ‘ing against Arthur Hill on Jan. 7 | Pontiac defeated Central, 43-41, in 1st-round competition. . 3 Americans Qualify ST. PAUL, MINN. i®—The United | States today looked to a school | teacher, a const on bhi] ‘and a fireman to challenge pean sprinters in the 1986 Olym- | pi csped-skating. ~ The three, Don McDermott of ; | Englewood Cliffs, N. J., Ken Henry of Chicago and Bil dison, Wis., won positions: on’ the U.S. team yesterday with the three fastest individual times. in the 500- meter qualifying The trials produced the swiftest | 500 ever skated in. this country,. , the :42:8 recorded by McRermott, * la 25-year-old construction pains who kept in condition during the “summer by bicycling. | Win in Girls’ Circuit: Hazel’s Hurricanes humbled Red Sox, 33-9, last night in City Sénior Girls’ Basketball League play. El- jen Tiffany and Cecille Dumbrigue paced the winners with nine points apiece. ‘sae In the junior division, “Eastern Warriors defeated Pontiac Trot- ters, 26-5, while Dizzy Dolls won. their scheduled game on a forfeit. Pat Brown and Claudie Wasik had 10 points each for the Warriors. outs in his. 292-3. major league | the Wildcats last night by tossing ; in 38 points as Northwestern swept | past the Wolverine basketball: team two of the 21 championship fights : at: held in this country were’ promoted | The 6-foot-4, 21-year-old, tallest ee player in the NHL, has 5 shut- games. He has permitted a stingy | 21 goals in his 13 appearances since Jan, 1 for a solid 1,6average. He’s whitewashed the league- leading Canadiens and Toronto twice each and New. York once. In his latest effort he stopped the Leafs 3-0 with 27 saves. That puts him behind Detroit's Terry Saw- chuk (10) and Lumley (6) in shut- | outs. a_ profession al, John gave up 141 goals-in 21 games for a 6.7 average with Syra- cuse of the American League. He yielded 93 in 22 games for a 4.2 figure with Springfield of the = bec League. ‘One-Man Gang ~~ Beats Michigan Cagers at NW Frank Ehmann Collects Record 38 Points as | UM Bows, 96-81 = SS Nee Il, w@—Frank Eh- | “Northwestern's. one-man Pe "was just too much for Mich- | | igan. * Pa Shales ‘eet @ soaring record tec The defeat dropped . Michigan | ‘into the Big Ten's 2nd division now is im a tig for 4th with Michigan State. Ehmann’s 38 points broke the | | school record of 36 points’ set by , | were hosis to Flint Central in the /R&Y Ragelia in 1951. The total Ty. two ta also was a high for McGraw Me- | morial Fieldhouse, where Ehmann | arid Dick Garmaker of Minnesota | each had hooped 32 Points earlier | this season. . Ld] Eamann now has scored amine palais icin gna ie'e cor’. Michigan's top scorer. aed ce Groffsky with 2). Don E close behind with 138. Michigan grabbed a 38-36 lead. late in the 1st half after the | been tied six times. But N Paria | | ‘ s 43 | GMC Bowling oym.2ourney Hits Halt- Way Mark — j races, like Santee,’ Nielsen Thinks Bannister, andy ~ Will Run Again Danish Miler Predicts Dr. Roger Will Win in Olympics NEW YORK ®—Denmark's Gun- - nar Nielsen predicted today both - Roger Bannister and John Landy would come out of retirement to ‘run the 1500 meters in the 1956 Olympic Games—and he said he hadn’t fhe slightest doubt who would win it; ‘Bannister, of course,” emphat- ically said the tall, slender Dane who currently is waging a hot in- door mile and word war with America's chesty Wes Santee. For the big race, the one that counts, Bannister is the greatest— too good at tactics, too much up ¢| here.” He tapped his temple to in- .| dicate brains. Nielsen said if Bannister were to come: to this country for a series of races with Santee—such as the present indoor campaign—Sarttee probably would win three out: of five meetings. -. “But when they, met in an im- portant event, such as. maybe the | Olympics, it would be. Bannister,"’ the Scandinavian comet added. “Santee is very strong and a great natural runner but Bannister is smarter.” England's Bannister was the first fo. -erack the 4-minute barrier in the mile with a 3,594 perform- ance at Oxford but Australia's Lan. dy later bettered~the mile record with 3:58. However, Bannister beat _ Landy in a head-to-head Clash at | Vancouver _jast summer. “Landy, too, runs many good Nielsen said ‘Bannister, not as strong as ¢ither, ‘is good for only about three top- | flight races a year—and one of ‘them probably will be the next | Olyrfipics.”’ The 2%-year-old Flying. Pressman from Copenhagen govd-naturedly shrugged off his little off-track squabble with Santee which he said ~ had been over-emphasized. “We are the best of friends,"’ he added. Nielsen had been quoted as say ing he could beat Santee every time and Santee had countered with the statement that the Dane was “a clumsy runner.” : Nielsen said Jater he. meant he was ‘‘ca cone of beating. Santee. every tim ——- le again next Sat- urday might-im the- Wanamaker | Mile at Madison: Square Garden and Nielsen said with a wink, “I ‘have new tacties — ~ all my secret. ru do better.”’ Bettenhausen o | : Get New Mount Champ in 61 to Drive Kurtis-Kraft. in Eighth - Indianapolis Try INDIANAPOLIS w*— Tony Bet- tenhausen unofficially cracked the Indianapolis Motor Speedway one-lap record last June at 141.71 m.p-h., but he'll drive. a different car in the 39th annual 500-mile race May 30. * e, * The 1951 AAA national driving champion from Tinley Park, Ill., was nominated today to drive ’ Bettenhausen has started ‘in sev- | Center. Highest over their average |were Robert Kellog* and Carlyle. Breeze, 278 pian.” * Far back fe secouil: place are . Ges Schoonover and Goldie Bate- (man with 165 pins over average. ‘Kellogg also is high-individual over his average at 207 pins and has the | high game and series, 251. and 615. High individual woman over av- | erage is Carolyn Freebury with 113 pins, While Kellogg has high game | Among the coe with a 124 ‘or under average, Pat Fornwall leads with a 178 game and 438 seriés. Margaret Knox's 213 leads | the over 124 group as does Alma | Bennett's 513 series, er, Ray Schalk Added to Baseball {Hall of Fone ty Special Committee of Vet Tits igh oH HH he cg t a é * : } mtg segneebevens PMs ‘en of the last eight ‘500s and signed up again in spite of severe | injuries suffered in a dirt track ‘race last summer. He drove a Nevi Special im last year's race. “Other entries were filed today by Pat Clancy of Memphis, with Jim- mie Dayies of Pacoima, Calif., - as driver, ‘and by John Zink, Tul- sa, Okla., to be driven by Bob Sweikert, Indianapolis. Boston Paper Says Williams Will Return BOSTON — Ted Williams fs ready to -return._ to baseball and his role as hitting star of the Bos- ton Red Sox according to the Bos- ton Post. The Post today reports under ‘a Miami, Fla., dateline, that Pek liams’ * business manager, | . Corcoran, indicates Ted will ples Spring training. with:the Sox if ( ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, Tu ESDAY, FEBRUARY ‘1, 1955 ech Upsets BY frie ASSOCIATED PRESS Sudden lightning, in. the form of Georgia Tech, strutk down mighty Kentucky - twi ‘in less than a month, and the fallen Wildcats must be wonderi today if they're heading” into .any more ‘danget zones, Georgia Tech. whipped the Wild- cats, No. 1 team in the country, again last night, 65-59. From all Wildcats Still Stay Atop AP, Cage Listing San Francisco Holds 2nd Ahead of LaSalle, Duquesne, Utah By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Kentucky’s Wildcats were atop the Associated Press basketball poll for’ the ‘seventh sticcessive week today, but there's likely to be some changes made by next : election time. On the basis of games played through last “Saturday Kentucky|)) ~ edged San Francisco's Dons 1,031 |. ~ to 953 points. But more significant |: - was that the Wildcats received only 15 more first-place votes— 48 to 33—than the West Coast five, now working on a winning streak of 12 games. ~ * * * And if everything continues to go smoothly for San Francisco, Kentucky's lofty spot could well appearances, Kentucky suffered 2 bad ease of nerves. Tech is the only team this year to beat the Wildcats, who have won. 12. What made things even worse was that this was a Southeastern Conference game and could cost Kentucky the title. However, Flor- ida helped some by handing Ala- bama its first league defeat 76-74, entucky for San | “I don't know what to say,” said , observed that “‘it just goes to show amazed Georgia Tech Coach John |-you:what a team can do when it Hyder.- ‘My kids played a whale makes up its mind to win. The of a ball game. We had them from free throws beat us.” the start. Kentucky arranged for | The Wildcats missed every foul films of the game to show every. try in the first half and didn't body ‘on television and I'm grate | score with one until Jerry Bing ful to them..We've got -a pretty | found the range after 74 minutes good basketball] team, I have tc of the second half, Kentucky made admit.” -. ‘only five free throws to Tech's _ Kentucky Coach “Adolph Rupp 3. | The Engineers gave another ime West Virginia 106-67 and took ee er | first place. in the Southern Cori>. ference. _ * s * The two Big Ten contests, e as expected. Michigan State mov into the first division by turnin Vanderbilt H Horse \ Gets Top Weight | for McLennan “MIAMI, Fla. ® — Alfred Van- 'derbilt's Social Outcast probably. U.S. Cup Team: will carry top weight of 123 pounds | in Hialeah's $50,000 added McLen- fan Handicap, to be run at a mile ‘and “a. furlong Saturday. William-G. Helis Jr.'s Helioscope | /and King Ranch’s High Gun drew | 128 pounds eaclbut they are not! back Purdue 79-72, and in the \. campaigning this winter. process dropping the Boilermakers \ into the cellar, Narthwestern over- | came Michigan 96-81. * si « | Hasty House Farm's Hasty d, recovering from a cut re- in a race 10 days ago.<is tful starter in the McLennan, R ceiv a | 4 be in jeopardy when the nation's |] sports writers and sportscasters cast their votes. again next Mon- day. For Kentucky lost its second of the season last night and once again it was Georgia Tech that Ee turned the trick, 65-59. That left the Wildcats with a 12-2 season's mark compared to 14-1 for San Francisco. * * «& LaSalle moved up from fifth to third in today's poll but still. was far back of the Dons with 41 points, Duquesne, which beat Ni- agara last night for a 10-3 record against college rivals, was ‘right at the Explorers’ heels with 532 after being idle all ast week.. Utah, -with a long lead in the Skyline Conference race, advanced from seventh to fifth. The Utes were followed by North Carolina State, George Washington, UCLA, Marquette and Illinois, N.C. State skidded chiefly because of its ‘sec- ond defeat of the season by Vil- lanova. The top teams with first-place AP Wirephote FIRST ~PRIZE—Shelley Mayfield (left) smiles broadly as he | receives the $2,000 Ist prize money from golf pro Jimmy Hynes (center) after beating out Mike Souchak (right) in a ‘‘sudden-death” playoff of the $15,000 Thunderbird Invitationa] golf tournament yester- day at Palm Springs, Calif. | Ferrer Eyes U.S. Rings. |After K.O. of DeMarco ‘— PARIS # — French lightweight would like to pick up a little more | champion Seraphin Ferrer is think- | experience and the European 133- | ing in terms of fighting in the Unit-| pound title before he tackled the | ed States following his surprise; admittedly sterner tests of - knockout of former world champi- on Paddy DeMarco but he’s in no| votes in parentheses: The 24-year old undefeated Fer- trip right soon and is even willing 1. to pay Ferrer’s: fare to get him : into a ring in his own country. 4 Ferrer stopped the 27-year-old 8. American in 2:30 of the fifth round | ‘ of their scheduled 10 at the Pa- . lais Des Sports Monday night. — 10. itnot DeMarco, who won and lost the 12. world lightweight title to Jimmy 3 Carter, went down from a right 18. to the chin. He got off the canvas 1 at the count of five and grasped ia. the ropes with his Jeft hand but B was far from steady, The referee continued fhe count as DeMarco held on and at each count waved Along Pontiac’ s Kegli Lanes wy Nayar wirins at Com Baines Ss 38° May's “ S Sl euaen elected pam one a Ue Hike He Hees : am 1 Seiecbors 41 31 Walton 22 +4 Indiv. game—P. Keating series— rules, * Slater 40 31_ Chuck's iB ©. Ward 510; team game, series—De- : Team game—< inv eames Behe Mino’s 785, 2232. é ‘ It-was the only knockdown of the ting 176, series—B. Driver 460. (Bape Guam | fight. | Pontiae 87 26 - 347 . HURON LADIES - : we, ory Bie EE Be Fp Dey Replaces Smythe Puertae a ee 38 No. ¢ 42.42 Beavers 32 91 as Toronto Manager Outdoor % Rinekiey 33 ma ype ee ye ing san, | TORONTO #—Clarence (Happy) Cay eS Voydanoft 94 Seek Cee enten bention Momentos | Dy Officially replaced Com oo games—Pauline gy ee Chane ce , Smythe *as : of : ies iis 574; ' Toronto le Leafs Mond gan a, Satee—fuseee Pokiay S|. omy povrenerens , , |Tiemte Mevle Lente Monday = [kite BB Bae RS COOLEY MAJORETTES , ; , ; Pte. Pts White's 53 Curneli's sa Managing director 53 Mercer 38 | streeter’s 43 41 on w Bl Leaf Gardens, and.-as 4. APL. 4 Indiv. ; series—Dorothy White : i St Cyr 3 ‘a; Team game, vou Ina = 213, series— | 0 mais _ 8 J. Lokuta 874; team game, WEST SIDE SENIOR Blue a Mt. Clems HOUSEWIVES LEAGUE ; ae “~ Coen pH Batiand = rs 56 Ace Beat 35 | obey, 46 Laedlle ry . 8 52 M. Lane 4) Muron 45 Macze mM. e 42 Team No. 13 33 Pp. T. “4 1 nu ; 36 Buperior Cirs. 18| 9694; indiv. game—Lovett, Godoshian Indiv. game—E. — 193, series | 232; series—Cooney 692. Jack's Barber Shop 885, DRAYTON KINGS, QUEENS — Pts, AUBURN: LADIES $1 Jerks who wt 48 4-H's 624 Keego 36 40 46 Gee Bees 48 28 36 41 43 Ga iiGe #3 Se eal: team 2 ae, v. is 2004. * ,, went all the way. 5 | sissippi State 69-60, and Mississippi | beat Louisiana State 89-69. : {could help you. Junie McMahon, “the | ‘| March 12-26. “iron man” performance, Bi'l Co .,hen, Dick Lenholt, Gary Phillips, | Joe Helms and Bobby Kimmel Helms was high man with 24 points, * | In other ‘Sakon Confer | ence games, Auburn edged Geor- | gia 78-76 in a game that was tied | several times, Tulane whipped Mis- Richmond came through when-it+ (Geom and as a result clubbed In other major action, Duquesne, No. 4 team in this week's Asso- | ciated Pressipoll, snapped a seven- game Niagara winning streak with a 65-48 victory; Arkansas-ksocked Southern Methodist out of a tie for’ the Southwest Conference lead, | polishing off the Mustangs 8-74; Tulsa nipped-Bradley 72-70; Wake Forest outscored Davidson 101-51; Furman vanquished South, Caro-. lina 86-72; Indiana beat Butler. 87-56; and Ohio State defeated where was assigried 123 pounds. Maine C at 119 and at 117 | The weights ‘ | feathery 100 po o Stable’s Laffango ale down to a. on War Eagle. Bowling Results MOTOR TON cuasa, “e" NEW YORK ® — The Philadel- phia Warriors’ belated drive for a. place in the National Basketball | Assn. payoffs is reflected in the | scoring figures which show veter- | 'ans Neil Johnston and Paul Ariz-_ in closing in on Milwaukee's rookie | combination of Frank Selvy and | Bob Pettit. Ci * * Selvy and Pettit still held the lead with 982 and 931 points, re- Bowling Clinic By BILLY SIXTY CASE—Dip of Shoulders. Stars have their own little way of doing things, and what they do twice world match king, for in- stance, has the help of a forward shoulder dip to get him into stride. He concentrates on it. The forward motion is perfectly | timed With the short push-away of his ball to put it into swing. As the shoulder dips, and the arms. | | \ | Timing comes only with slow foot- work that makes it quite simple to coordinate stride with ball swing. 19 Countries Sign for Pan-Am Games MEXICO CITY W — Nineteen countries and territories have signed up to date for the Pan American Games to be held here Those which have officially reg- istered, with the number of events in which they will participate, are: | Argentina 16, Brazil 12, Baham- as 1, Canada 6; Chile 12, Colombia (unspecified), Costa Rica (unspe- ecified), Cuba 15, Dutch. Antilles 6, Ecuador 4, El Salvador 5, United States 17, 11, Jamaica 4, Mexico 18, Rico 4, Do- anf Vesssotia 14. 5, Cea 11 neh 4 uessys? ae t ‘se Sstesesces - ~@COMPLETE - COLLISION SERVICE _ Warriors’ Scoring Aces * Move in on e Farm's Jet Action | was assigned 122 pounds, followed | by poe Stable’s Capeador | | 3 | Jackson, \33 Cudd and Dick Yost of Portland, ‘i Pts. oe s of Brooklyn Gt4i. ' Gridiron Bar 54 Oliver's \ 37 - ~ | Tayler Elec. 54 «Braid's + 4 | Pittingers 53 Gene's \ Cobre la * Dobski's \, Baillard’s ‘e Cae Machine 46 Universal 4 Bicmar Inn 42 Cutaway \ | Bechange Club 440 GMAC opal Nelson Mfg. 40 Pont. Print aw s uo 7: 40 Club Tahoe —_—. “Dickens 718. 3066; Ties— ckens 215. , spectively, though games of Sun- oe ; day atcording to official leagues COUNTY EMPLOYES we we | statistics released today. But social $4 22 Lucky 42 4) Jets 48°27 Gutter uo _ Johnston, the league's champion Beate 4729 Sugar, Ba the last two years, and Paul Ariz--pin 46 29 Roadsters 20 47 . Ten 45 30 Harts 28 in, who won scoring honors in 1952, aeireest 4% 32; Aliey 28 | have more imposing records when Kadets 4432 Upsets $1) Heads «432 Gems 12 64 viewed with the knowledge they | “ have four less games. Indiv. game—V. Card 190, series—B. al Katz 708, 2100. Johnston's 913 points place the | smne . lanky Philadelphia center in third a 5 alae wk place while Arizin holds down Letan's 61 23 Alibis 43 41 fourth with 892. Behind the top four | Caeeras | 3 oo i a are three Boston stars—Bill Shar- | #¥> 2. owe S| | man with 878, Bob Cousy and Ed Tevers ‘ é “ 4 Ges — 0 a | Macauley with 876 each. oe” oe ies | * * * , _ Indiv. game—G. Smiddy 231, series— Johnston has been traveling at | fil ges “™* * : the fastest per game average for a month. His has averaged 21.2 | WL _w. points compared to-Selvy’s 20.9, |. Drewry's 54.26 Fidler an Arizin’s 20.7 aiid Pettit’s 19.8. ——" Game, na ort Wayne's Larry Foust made | Kocsis | 51 29 Gidley _- = 31-48 30 of 56 attempted field goals, ast Stand / on Gh Mice =H week to er his accuracy pace | Suron’ and take a 51.2 to 45.6 lead over —wunene eeu oft: an ook ~Somrs| | Rochester's Jack Coleman. Pettit;-Rinsside Bar. Drewry's $35, series — leads Johnston in rebounds, 668 to | "77" 7™* __ 652 while Andy Phillip of Fort; * LAKELAND LADIES Wayne, the assist leader, holds a Duteh ue 2s Crovertent = ss | 365-350 margin over Cousy, Unrick's| 48.28 LaChie 38 41 Godhardt’s 47 28 Compton rer | 3 : a8 es Coach Job for Faloney $ 36 ni | DAvtroment $00; team game, series— | gentina’s\Pascual Perez must de- 4 . —e cre crv ate eal ait os FI FTEEN - Fum McGraw, Detret Lions co Campbell Heads captain and ae a career as forest ranger his active grid days. e a cant Nine-Man Squad Faces Britishers for - Walker, Trephy May 20-21 NEW YORK (P)—Nine golfers, including Billy Campbell, who will ' ’ captain the squad, will represent _ the United States Walker Cup! teant against the British Isles at St. Andrews, Scotland, May 20-21. | “fhe team, selected at a meet- of "| ing ofthe U. 8. Golf Association | recently, “will defend the cup it | won in 1953) The matches are | played every tire years. Campbell, of Huntington, W. Va. burned his hands badly in an accident last Christmas. He gaid | at hig home yesterday that hits | hands are coming along much better than he expected. * * * Rest of the squad: Billy Joe. Patton, Morgantown, N. C.; stim foie | Harvie Ward, San Francisco; Don | Cherry, Wichita Falls; Tex.; Jim Glendale, Mo.; Bruce —: : Jop Promoters Insist on Perez Title Bout TOKYO ‘W—Tokyo bexing pro- moters today insisted that Ar- We Have These | Dependable Coals: Low Ash Pocahontas Olga Pocahontas | Kentucky Coals | Blue Hard-Coal — Pocahontas Briquettes Disco Furnace Selvay Coke 4 Stoker Coals SIBL COAL & SUPPLY CO. 140 N. Cass Ave. FE 5-8163 ‘SEE US— _WE FINANCE! Y’ALL COME—| a 1955-¥Ford and tried new _Drive a 55 F ord end Yow’ iF | Mt South ee) St. oY <2 If you haven't driven a Ford lesa you're 3 If you haven't stepped Sesade in for a thrilling experience. For, this Ford is totally unlike any car PS eto ‘hen was the last time. _ you drove aFord? | fabrics . -etaly new doat pang panel. and a sweeping new control And the way this ‘55 Ford behaves is : : sj | you've ever taken for a spin .. . unless you've something which only a Test Drive can Trigger-Torque power ps Ford Thunderbird through its paces. describe. But here's a hint: — ew Thunderbird inspired the styling in all wes in a power responds to your _ you don’t know how much 16 of Ford's new models this year. in ite 7/100 fw second. drivin Inside Ford’s Luxury Lounge interior you'll in s new 162. fa f can be find fresh new two-tone colors edlick . ek nw : hp. Ybbeck V8, 1 bog or a new 120-h.p. I- 2 There are | this rage gm Ph ha ae story, take a Test Drivel ‘ f . Fas \ "THE PONTIAC ‘PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1955 | eactiva i tng eng coneuicd] | 80 Catholics Harrin 1 Asks. I | today. a are priests. and | “HONG KONG W-Eighty toreig | rothers four. bishops iman | Catholic missionaries are still ip | and one Paar apestolic,, and 24 < “Cside Red. China, Catholle head- are sisters. Over Bilin : | Wants_to Up Taxes by | | $124 Milfion | |. ALBANY, N.Y. Gay. Averelt Harriman today sent a~ “record: | ‘smashing $1,345,200,000 budget to. the Legislature. and demanded tax} increases totaling 124 million dol-| sh lars. “He, called {or an 11 per ome) : increase in the state tax on per- sonal -incomes, 2 cents a gallon) more in the tax on gasoline and) +3 cents on diesel fuel, 33 1-3 per | cent on unincorporated business | -earnings and 9 per cent en cor- | poration profits. Income and unincorporated bus- | iness taxes will go up automatic- | ally on 1954 earnings because of ‘the governor's veto of Republican bills to keep them at present \Jevels. Republican..ahajorities in the Legislature do not”have the /votes to override a veto. ~The other. proposed increases would take effect April 1 — but not without the approval of the GOP | law makers, ‘Harriman, New York’s first Democratic governor in 12 years, | called for outlays of $107,700,00U | | beyond estimated state spending | in the current fiscal year ending | | March 31, which is the last under | a budget submitted by formér Gov. Thomas E. Dewey. : | But Harriman contended that all but ‘$6,100,000 of the increase in j his budget for the 1955-56 fiscal | year wag forced upon him by in- | escapable commitments made by} | Dewey's Republican administra- tion. Sa eux eopicis ecleaion | of Holimerk Cards SEND YOUR FAVORITE GRADUATE A HALLMARK GRADUATION CARD ( STATIONERS © BUSINSSS OUTFITTERS i23 Nerth Seginew St ae : Harriman’s tax proposals were sa aut | Virtually certain to churn up| stormy opposition by Républicans. ‘Will Stay in Hungary Indefinifely: Fields BUDAPEST, Hungary ® —. Noel = HURON: WED. & THURS. . jails, says he and his wife inteng to remain in Red-ruled Hungary indefinitely. The Budapest govern- }ment has granted them political asylum ‘at their request. * The U. S. legation said yesterday Field met and talked yesterday with Ravndal and the legation’s chaneellor Barnes at an C LARK LAN | VICTOR 1h y The man-without-e-name! M-O-m' f AT) 'U IT Filmed in Holland (S7TIT TA New Lake Theater - 420 Pontice Trefl WALLED LAKE Pee = OWNS CALERA eum PLUS — SUDDENLY THE WHOLE WORLD KNEW HER SECRET : | [ndiacrifine OF AN AME RIC Am wie MI See eeaee, i, oe ER _ —ALSO— “MERRY TUES hb Liberace ren Oe |b di AS DINNER BUFFET ~ "-Avwidéieledion Gtiijahiiers iad 5 all you can ect of Fried Chickenor “an sn “Prime Bib Roast Beet. vye-yeoesssevve. $2.50. 4 Varley of Sendiches avaiable ‘trem the Grit | ca New “York Governoe: Characters that this Buckeye } ceee eae ace I learned 4 NEW YORK—This is the City of Characters a Where you can hire a’ghost painter” to do Grandma Moses- ‘type- pictures and sign your name to them... Where~you can watch color ‘TV in a bar run by — saloonkeeper.. . Where you can. the sides and shor $1.25. “Ket joost lewk nice” . ‘Where, if you say you're a messenger. bearing champagne, you can go right up to Marilyn Monroe’s hotel reom without being halted. (It happened to semebody I nuew the ‘other ee ~ : The “ghost painter,” Paul © Valpetick, was paid $3,000 to do 30 “Picasso-type” paintings by a Social Register lady. who. wanted friends to think she had talent. Some wealthy people have paid $500 a painting for this vanity. It’s because of such strange t a “Mambo” Cuban-style haircut—long on “ee top—for It won't help el ™~ “6 ~ Bumpkin still enjoys reporting | | the madness of Manhattan. Yet the character is frequently. | a Texan or a ieetian or Cali- fornian. Hope Hampton—once of Dal- las and Houston—now “the Duchess of Park Av.”—is hurt | because a journalist reported she is 55. Hope—who’s launching a Hol- lywood career and opening at the Versailles next week—can't understand how the fellow mixed up his 5’s and 3's. * * * “Don't be disturbed, doll,” I | say to her. “You iook 19 and you're a perfect 36—and 19 plus 36 equals 55!” a Sheley Winks HOPE. HAMPTON Miss Shelley nters (of St. Louls and Hollywood) is likewise disappointed. ‘Her wish to appear nude in the bathtub scene in “The —_—« TV—has been — a very soggy idea y NBC. She'll wear a Bikini or its ceeivnied tana the scene’ll be shot closeup so all will know she’s got some- thing on. THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Eddie Foy Jr. gavé his son Eddie Foy | Sa, who's 19, a $350 piece of “Plain and Fancy,” making him the youngest angel. | . * »* * x \ ‘Franchot Tone’s frequent date, Nelva More, told him casually at Washington Sq. Inn she was flying to Mexico the next day to wed a banker . . . Wendy Barrie-was tested for the Joan Fontaine role in “Tea and Sympathy”. . . Actress Sheila Del Stevens joins the Uist of TV saleswomen, -on WATV's “Flight to Fame.” x * * * Rita Gam’s coming to B’way in Gant Geither's “Man With the Golden Arm” - . A magazine's sponsoring Grace Kelly's Jamaica vacation. (She'll do a photo layout) . . . Magda Gabor may step into Diane Barrymore's role in “Pajama Tops.” , TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: “Man, it’s really snowing up here in Vermont,” writes Joseph M. Brown. “The other day I saw two snowmen building a little boy.” That's earl, brother. (Copyright 1955) H ’ = . Playhouse when there are only Lunch Mixup- = in the firm? ° . 8s we’ Jad Leaves Niven sad Niven. “Whe have a cuet sat so people won With the Milk —— our ualy faces to often By BOS THOMAS @ git into the series, Joan Fon- It seems that Niven habitual takes his-lunch to the studios in the familiar box used by achat children: Being a Scotsman, he is | inclined to favor a bit of a nip) ‘| with his meal, So his cook often. ‘Stolen From feavesd ‘Slated for Film to make ‘‘War “| Hollywood has to go on is the Nn the form of a mere release | War and Peace Three Movie Gompanies Reveal Plans to Make Tolstoy Novel LLYWOOD W — One of the hardest things to find today is a movie p who is not going Peace. hd movie to | - _No less than three makers have anhounced film the Tolstoy~ classic, first lished in English in 1886. It's too early to predict which will get it on the screen first. So far all manner in which each .has an- to iway producer Mike Todd, who smokes, seven-inch cigars, “ ~ First to announce plans for the 1,300-page novel was-David O. Selznick, His announcement.came mailed to the press, More~impressive was the an- nouncement last week of Dino de Laurentis, the Italian producer. De with Hollywood reporters~but, aft- er all, he did cross an ocean. to do so, : Todd, however, lived up to the traditional Hollywood way of life at his news conference yesterday. The setting: was the palatial man- sion of Joseph M. Schenck, board chairman of 20th Century-Fox. Besides Penne Tedd also “ brought along Robert E. Sherwood, the Prize-winning | play- wright, will do the screen | ranged with Marshal Tito’s gov- 000 to 30,000 or-more of its troops to work in the battle scenes.”’ Todd said he hopes tp be shoot- - by fall with a minimum budget of 7% million dollars. Dog Runs Interference for Two Boys on Sled OMAHA (®—Sgt. Michael Loftus, police -safety education officer, says a big black dog which dashed out of darkness into the lights of his car saved two boys from possible ae or ‘death. GET PALLIATIVE RELIEF WtTE | Laurentis only chatted. informally | in Ike-Will Receive Woman Admirer on 100th Birthday |* WASHINGTON th — Mrs, Nettie Angus Moulden, who first visited Lincoln was president, was the most excited little woman in Wash- ington today, For this is her 100th birthday and she’s making another visit to the White House to receive birth- day greetings from President Ei- | senhower. * * * A’ daughter said Mrs. Moulden | was 80 thrilled when White House | ss Secretary James C. Hagerty | x couldn't bald ben Eisenhower, just as she President Ulysses S. Grant y ago. “Military men” have been her favorites, she said, and as for Ei-' senhower—"‘he's it!” . * life except for about 10-years in Orlando, Fla. Her -father J. W. Angus was superintendent of build- Hawaii grows about 25 per cent ‘ot the United States’ supply of sugar. ad 7 os the White House when Abraham | the invitation yester- || |‘ j Boy,.5, Watching TV, DAYTON, Ohio W—Five-year-old | Pohlabel is in ‘a_hospital | here today « ed through the roof of his Dayton Hit by Bolt From Blue | | . | -- NEXT ATTRACTION -- NOW SHOWING FEATURES START - AT—1:85 - 4:06 - 6:37 - 9:08 } . ‘ ! e ; : e 5 olor by TNE, teens be taery Remar - eawotns Oy bee Heine ———— PRICES —_. 7#}. Week-Day Mat, Te @ Eves. & Sun. $1 @ Children. Anytime See ‘ee Gieney'? * memeteape # CANTONECOM Spencer Tracy in “Bad Day at Black Rock” Doors Open 10:45 A. M. eos Maudie CASTLE: lent: oom WLiNat BISHOP CHUBBY JOHNSON STaRRing SAT. Alan Ladd in “The Black Knight” | Also—Robt. Francis in “They Rode West” TRUMAC TABLETS fhe eee tobiet See Guarediesd ve Alfalfa of ouy a 2 — f . } a eet = saraenne ic ltl E E z SASH T TIMES —Gropeey Peck ia “Dodd w te TODAY .. “The Sea Around Us” -12:80- 3:40 6:45 - 9:50 pSIANT NTS-STARTS TOMORRO ¥ Y THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1. 1955 a SEVENTEEN , Too Many Iceboxes on | searching bit at the grocery store NANCY oe Sponsors of Misjudging Tired Wives “i sy'tine' ix tm By MARGARET LATROBE How little 1 understand advertis- ing business is ae by- hy grudging attention to television commercials. The British seem to sell’ merchandise without allocat- ing a quarter of the TV. shows to Pixie peanuts. Or fading the comedian’s punchline in order to extol Kummell’s oatmeal soup. Why can't we? "> ‘ _¢It seems to me the TV .brain, trusts haven't quite appreciated how the weary housewife feels about the whole thing when she sits herself down of an evening to forget the kitchen. What hap- pens? About the time she has estab- lished a fine rapport with a hand- some hero on the isle of Capri, snip! She is gazing not into the Blue Grotto off the. Bay of Na-. ples, but straight into another yawning ice box. Not just another refrigerator or washing machine (and maybe hers | Hamlet on TV, I must do a soul- | next day, Some sponsor must be | _millified. And his price ‘is slight, | | considering the fun we have watch- | Evening T .once, boys. Tell us just’ the once. | ; a po We heard it the very first time, | jis still running, Junior's got to * = | have clean jeans for school) but. Snookums - Cheerful ~ Chummies | € I'LL GO. HOME THROUGH THE TOUGH PART OF one which implies none too subtly that the model chugging away is pretty old -hat. This, te_my*notion, does fothing for kitchen appliances, nor the ‘show, nor the lady-viewing same It breaks up the mood. continuity to have sales reminders tossed in show. After all, not even Marlon Brando can run_tandem with a flock of soap flakes, and expect to get the message across. It breaks up confidence in the home to have more desirable wares dangled before the yifely eye every single night.- Naturally, a warld without com- |mercials is like a college without textbooks, or a car without gaso- line bills. You pays your money ‘land’ you takes your choice. I'm ‘perfectly cognizant that to see = “See, it works every time. Just say, ‘Money, money? What's that word mean, mister?’* three or four times in a 30-minute. “hope the fellow inhaling a large ‘drag of tabacco smoke will choke | ‘are the Dish For Me—for me, me, | ime. Oh me, me me.” > ‘Ain't that enough said? Or | myst we watch the diagrams and | the dancing dolls through four refrains? Once is enough. rll | buy, mister, F'll buy the -product. | On with the show! Is it any wonder we sometimes” himself to death, right on the 21- | q inch sereen? Or the cherubs eat- ————- a ‘ing their roughage will do as they Baby Care Classes Set do at -home—skip it. Or that the A series of eight weekly classes ice box door won't open. »in baby care for expectant parents (Copyright 1955) begins this week, under the spon- a | sorship ef the city and county Production of dairy products in health departments. Registration their various forms gives em- may be made at the first class, ployment to 75,000 persons . in scheduled. Thursday evening -at North Carolina. ‘7:30 in Pontiac High School. ~ { See ee te | Do IT yourseLr ->——= maps 1995 by debe #. Otte Co Are you sure you adjusted the oil burner right, Crosscut? ¥ GR-R-! WE'LL HAVE NO ATOM SPLITTING IN OUR, ‘TOWN ! ( NOT A MITE! ) a —_ - F i aa.” ——=# DIXIE DUGAN PHOOEY---WHAT BUM — MARKSMANSHIP by Ernie Bushmiller ~ _|BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Be) 4 Rd +e P4 a ~ ~ a { 197 Sas SRR Shee B-000-WFOL. = TEACH AND URAFT & REPL by Carl Grubert 0.05. — Mal te aa xs ALLEY OOP 2-/ HIM $5 ONA = * ove ores T--- HMMM == ~ OUT OUR WAY ~ FRYIN' TO OUTSMART y* A e i he ’ : «. 7 y : Se * ae x Road, Rochester, M ~ #1 12 o'clock re b “a propdsals will be, opened @ the meeting of the Boird of Educe- Sebold om Penreary 008s! e Road. - Shed * Ag oer cf Education - right to accept or reject or to watve any formali- | ties therein. Purther details and spect- tt ere 8 at the offices of " rd Educatioa. nln Sigler choo! Build: "-3"x28"-2" focated at the corner of Kern & Gunn Brewster School Building—36'-3"°x26"-4" located at the corner of Browster & Dut- Rds. Brush School Butlding—36' -4"°x24'-4" loca ood Road. “a as ite School . Building — 34°-2°"'x34"-2" oontee at the corner of ‘& Butler s. acme Schoo! Building—4T ~6""x26"-6" locased at ang Arps! Road cor- ba “Zchool | Butlding—34¢"-3""x28'-6" located at 11 BE. Snel! Rd.. corner Roches- « wer BUILDINGS — 14'-2"x10-3" located at Brewster School Site, Garage (16-e"xi0 3" located at Brush Shed 16°-3"x12'-4" located at Bechooi Bite. Bigier Bie lh Ford mdi tioner Furnace, forced hot sir, 1/6 bp. Model B2663,’ fired, 41) cont: in- cluded, 275 storage tank. Brewster ——— Hot Air Fur- mace, C-L2 Caristian School—Sanitary Hot Air Furnace and Ventilator Forced Alr Purnace, ed. 0 bo ls includ of] fired, all contro: Schoo]— 1 Foreed Air Furnace, C4 14 ae oii burner motor, p- ND EXHB-90, Serial No. 15976, all Sooarele included, 275 gallon storage WATER SYSTEMS Schoo|—Hoosier Pump, serial no'Pp est, Model No. 456, \% h.p. motor, ab. LEWis B. ARSCOTT. : E rH iE ii ? Ay FEL is l i i 4 Hy z 2 g F i E ! Education reserv: to reject any ofall bids in w' informalt- im part and to walve any BOARD OF EDUCATION, School District No 8 Rally Follows ‘Early Grain Dip CHICAGO \F — Grains eased on the Board of Trade today but sell- ing pressure was not heavy on the market managed a little rally | from lows set in the first few min- utes of trading. Dealings were slow and it was- several minutes before some con- fracts were traded. This was no- ticeable in new crop wheat deliv- eries and same oats future. When they did open they followed the lower trend set by other contracts. Wheat near ‘the .end of the first hoyr was 4% to ‘s lower, March | $2.2914; corn 4 to 5s lower, March- $1544: oats % to 45s lower, March 78%; rye ‘x to 1 cent low- | er, March $1.244; soybeans 4 to | 1 cent lower, March $2.81; and $12.60. Grain Prices CHICAGO GRAIN _ CHICAGO, Fed 1 «AP)—Opening grain Wheat May ...0. 2.27% Mar ..:.... 2.30% Jly ,.....+:. 1.283 May ......8 2.26% 1.20'y Bal eeoeeer « 213% Bay * Corn Mar ....... 2.81! Mar eos 154% May ...... 2 1644 May ....... ¥.564% Jly ..... o 3274 yy. » 158% Lard DeC «case 1435', Mar ....... 12.75 Oats ao 12.92 MAY «..cces-: Thats Soybean Oi! Cid) 2 occoan 70% Mer ... 12 02 Rye May 11 82 Mar .:..... 124% Break Records Show Retail at Peak in December LANSING @® — Retail business ometer of retail bysiness, hit $31,- month of Christmas 7 ! hy Han Ht : 533 the state” charged under the miliar with the County Deaths , Mrs. Anthony F. Kraft _ ORCHARD LAKE — service for Mrs. Anthony F. (Mar- tha) Kraft, 89, of 3285 Walma Dr.. will be said at Bell Chapel of the William: R. Hamilton Co., Birm- . ; “te map: age from R-1 to R-5; im Lots 1, 2, 3, 8, 8, 18, 20, [ MARK lard 18 to-20 cents lower, March L and waxed §2:70-2.75, mixed pack $2.65. « > | 40 wtd av 30%. meduim 35-37 wtd. av. State Tax Collections) Business , Parenthood Study. tz, | Units are located in eighteen ETS | Produce DETROIT PRODUCE cet DETROIT, Feb. 1 (UP) — Wholesale prices on blic farmers’ - markets re- ported by the bureau of markets: . Fruit—Apples, Delicious, fancy, 6.00 bu; No. 1, 400-450 bu; = f te Vegetables—Beets topped, No. 1, 1.00- 1.50 bu. Cabbage, No. 1 1.00-1.50 bu; cab- bage. red, No. 1, 180-200 bu; carrots, : . 1, 1.00-1.25 bu. Celery root, . No. 1,,1. 1. §&.00-6 00 pk s, No. 1, 100-150 doz. bcehs, Onions, dry, No. 1, 1.25-1.35 50-lb. bag; parsley, curly, No. 1, .85-1.00 doz. behs parsley root,’ No. 1, .85-1.00 Par snips, No, 1, 1.00-150 ', bu. 1.25-1.35 60-Ib bag: °. 41 1 o. 1, 2.40-2.60 i. Latoes, hubarb, CHICAGO POTATOES CHICAGO, Jan. 21° (‘AP)-—-Potatoes: arrivals old stock 237, mew stock four; on track 387 oid stock. four new stock; total U.S shipments Friday 634, Satur- day 486. Sunday five: old stock stpplies moderate; demand moderate and market firm to slightly stronger; new stock supplies light and no track trading re- ported. Carlot track sales, old stock: Idaho Russets $4.45-460: Idaho stand- ards $3.65: Idaho utilities $3.05-3 1 Minneaote-North Dakota Pontiacs ‘Sa DETROIT EGGS ; DETROIT. Feb. *1 (AP;—Eges. fob Detroit, cases included. federal-state- | grades: Whites: Grade A jumbo 46-49 weighted average 46%, extra darge 43'4s,arge 37%- 42 wtd. ay. 40'2. medium 35-38 wtd. av. 36',: grade B large 38. Browns: Grade A jumbo 45, large 36- 364: grade B large 37: grade C large 32. Checks 31 CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS CHICAGO, Peb. 1 ‘AP)—Butter steady to firm; receipts 1,156,222; wholesale buy- ing prices unchanged to ‘4 higher: 33 score AA 51.25; 82 A 57.25; 90 66.75; 69 C 56: cars 00 B 57.25; 69 C 56.5. Eggs mixed; receipts 10.626; wholesale buying prices ‘4s lower to 1 Higher; U.8. large whites 37.4; mixed 37; mediums 35.5, standards 34; current receipts 34; dirties 33.5; 8 32.5. ; - whites 28-20, Gray 3 ponettes (44-6 Ibs.) 34-35; old about steady; most scales vealers 25.00-34.00; few high ime individuals 35.00; most sa: ity and commercial 18.00-25.00; few around $15.00 down : jable 1,000. No early sales. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO, Jan. 31 (AP)—@alable 14,000; market now to mostly eulls hogy iH i 3 i 3 ful add | gr > tee FE 4 tol e. e2BEe § eS ag s i § ERss t i «) shares up 5 at 90% on the strength -jand a higher dividend. THE PONTIAG PRESS. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1955 Market Shows | Higher Trend NEW YORK im — The Stock Market displayed a slightly higher tendency today with some issuer exceedingly strong. Most gains were small, but some ran on out to between 2 and 5 points. Losses generally were held below a point. - , Armstrong Cork openéd on 2,000 of a proposed three-for-one split Armco Steel was ahead 3% at 7942 on an opening block of 6,00€- shares following a proposed two- allies split. and a higher divi- American Bosch, yesterday's most active issue up 1%, opened “today on a block of 10,000 shares | unchanged at 181%. | Chaace Vought, yesterday's third most active stock up 4%, started today 6n 10,000 shares up 4% at 48. Ex-Cell-O, which. shet ahead 1043 y y, was up 2 points in early. trading today. Also higher were Republic Steel, Chrysler, Boeing,- International Telephone, American Can, Stan- dard Oi] (NJ) (up 5 points yes- terday and ahead between 2 and 3 points today), and Americar Airlines, New York Stocks soeue seeee Rudy Mig* . hae o Start 2nd Phase icipating. The . States and three . Canada. Mrs, William Kelly is to i 7. 12,13, 14, 18, 16, 19, rt of the Mei . = ¢ from R-1 to C-4: part of | the first meeting Feb. 8, “ae | 28g = 7 a News in Brief. Thieves broke into the Drive Inn Restaurant at 735 Baldwin Ave. last ‘night, stole about $26 from vending machines and made an unsuccessful attempt to enter the, ay Pontiac: Police reported to Archie Sanford, 43, of 3424 Dodd Ct., Waterford, pléaded in- nocent to drunk driving yesterday when he appeared before Water. ford Township. Justice Willis D Lefurgy who set tria] for Feb. 16 after Sanford furnished a $200 bond. . 4 Charged with reckless driving, Basil Beck, 51, of 202 Buffinton, Walled Lake, pleaded innocent yes- terday when. he appeared before West Bloomfield Township Justice Elmer C. Dieterie. He furnished 2 $50 bond, -pending trial Feb. 8.. If your friend’s in jail and needs bail, Ph. FE 5-5201. C. A. Mitchell. Adv. Wages, Jobless Seen Up in 1955. AFL Predicts Higher Pay and Unemployment . Increase This Year MIAMI BEACH: Fla. w—Higher wages but: fewer jobs is the fore- Business Notes: Local Realtors . in Washington Attend Annual-Meéting With Legislators. in Nation’s Capital . Bruce J. Annett, Pontiac realtor and president of the Michigan As- sociation of Real Estate Boards, is in Washington for the National Real Estate Board's annual Wash-. ington Congressional conclave to- day and tomorrow. ca Presidents and secretaries of state boards throughout the country are at- tending. C. E. Wilson, | secretary of de- fense, Arthur E. Summ er . field, postmaster wn ® general: -ANNETT —A_ Dondero, Con- gressman from Oakland County; and Wilbur Brucker, former. gov- ernor, will be guests Wednesday night of the Pontiac Real Estate Board and the North Woodward Board at the annual dinner. Also representing the Pontiac Board at the national meetifg will be P. T. Smith, president of the ‘local board and Edward A. Maier, secretary, George Father, Daughter Hurt- in Three-Car Crash | Douglas Eckert, 56, of 527 Au- burn Ave., his 9-year-old daughter, Irene, were treated ‘by a private doctor for minor injuries yesterday when their auto was in- volved in a 3-car collision on Au- burn road in Avon Township. According to Oakland County sherift's deputies, Eckert attempt- ed to make’a turn on Auburn when his auto was struck by a car driven by Jack E. James, 20, of 450 Le- high St. James’ auto also was hit by a third vehicle driven by Glen J. Dolan, 47, of 82 S. Marshall St. League of Blind to Install Officers at Meeting Pontiac Léague of the Blind will install its 1955 officers at 8 p.m. tomorrow in a meeting to be held Society for Crippled Children, 152 W. Lawrence St. Officers being —installed) are James McClain, president; Oscar Tarket, vice president; Ray Mac- Donald, secretary and Miss Hazel Fuller, treasurer. at the offices of the Oakland County, Police Car Rammed | . SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP —A collision Sunday which put South- field Township's only police car out #& commission cost Alexandér Duncan of ‘Detroit, driver “of ‘the other car, g $35 fine and. $15 court ‘| costs in Southfield Township Jus- tice Court. The scout car was stationed on Eight Mile road near Stahlen Sun- day-night, to channel ic around a bullldozer being used in emer- gency repdir on a broken water main, Although the police car was equipped with dome lights and can's-auto failed-to stop in time, skidding into the scout car, and Township Patrolmen — Charles Durban and Milton Sackett, who were jolted by the collision, were X-rayed fer neck injuries and then tour at Mt. ospital. . Approximately. 95 per cent of the world’s rice crop is produced in Asia. . fees : 4 We maintain a direct TOCKS — BONDS Consult us for first hand information __in Stocks and Bonds. > principal exchanges with up-to-the-minute 4 quotations service available at all times. C. J. Nephler Co. 414 Community ‘National Bank Bldg. line to a member of all ‘ FE 2-9119 The Happiest Are Financed the Low-Cost “Capitol Way!” | Capitol Savings & 75 West Huron St. — FE 4-0561 Homes Complete Investment Facilities jet gick. up yout phone ond call we for experienced service on your investments. Your inquiries are welcome —by phone, by letter or in person. ; WATLING, LERCHEN & CO. 716 Pontiec State Benk + E2895 . « « Gt Your Finger Tips @ OFFICES Building cast for 1955 received by AFL 2 a leaders today as they opened top-| James N. Keene, owner of Keene | | AGmiral” "dee at ork Coe! ate | level winter, meetings. Steel Co. and Keene Seal-N-Vent pepe hes ohne ain *: gf$ |. ‘The AFL. Executive Council, 17- Products in is Park, announces Allied Ch ..... $64 Jones & L ... 364! nomber ‘ group the opening of a new branch at Aled Gus Ot Eee ey «ee a ce tg dinar: ot 1739 S. Telegraph Rd. The firm Alum Ltd .....76.6 Kim Cik ... 405 organization, ftudied ializes in factory to home i Alum Am... 96 Kresge 8S 443 | & Teport prepared hy AFL econo- SS ge ir wrt noes “ i gt, eat eee Bee ool Am 4. = substantial wage s . Am Loco ......22.3 b Airc ... 501 : an ee ns ees aieem ore |e “ __.4 The law firm of Patterson & Pat- Am MN Gas ... 464 43] The report, at the same time, |terson announces the association Am Beating Et Marsh Preid 331 expressed fear that unemployment | with the firm of Harry O. Wise Jr. ee ; MD @tr ...33.7| Will average about 4,000,000 | and a change in the firm’s name to Am Tol © Ta 183 eee ga throughout the year, or a million | Patterson & Patterson and Bar- Am Tod... 3 Mid @ti Pad ....363 | higher than the 3,000,000 jobless |rett. Wise was formerly associat- Am Zine... 0-4 Senean Ce --106¢| average of 1954. : ed with the law firm of Dickinson, Armee Bt” m4 oo ere | 7 ¢ ; 6 Wright, Davis, McKean & Cudlip. Armour a | Whegi ary above normal increase among Ased Dry @ 384 Mucor Be... 983 | the available workers, partly due Fil . At Retin "yas Murry Op ::--33 |to scheduled reductions in the mil-|F imy Undies Aveo Mig... €4 Nat Cash R105 | itary forces, plus new productive | - . °- Bald Lime -.. 134 Met Oops «cc. 80 | efficiencies, were listed as reasons In Dainty Pink Bendix Ay 107 Nat Lead .....87.4¢| for the expected hike in the -num- [| "Ty° 8 Erie ag Scat! at Foc fet | ber of unemployed. |e His’ Now Boeing .. 7.1 NY Atr Be .. 246 : council was expect ’ Boha Alum ..213.-#Y St. B')to endorse several steps designed Brainiac : They're Borden eee > ye ee to bolster the economy and help the anal pr Modern die Le pitt ay’... Sg Nor @u Pw s. 163] ite AFL antidote is higher ne oe Bead ‘Ge So. 14 fest Arm <- 2 | ions to reduce income tax pay-| “Who do you think will buy ito a -: 116 Oliver Cp ... 184] ments among wage earners. An- them?” Mafshall E. Fiedler, sales Gan Dry”... tt pwese i Gi ibe | Other is to increase’ the present | ficial of the company, was asked. Cdn Pec |. 303 Pan AW Air 19 | 75 cents an hour federal minimum| ‘“! don't know, but we're get- Cepitel Alri. 362 Pond EPL... 73 wage. : ting a lot of orders for them,” Case Jt... St. Parke Be se 36 * ¢ ¢ Fielder replied. oO eee eae ee The 1955 economic outlook put] The trend to pink in men’s Con Tl Pe. 348 frost Osta... 303 before the council said that wage| accessories started last year with Ghee & Oh’... gs] Paice ....... 3t1| increases, which it claims unions! pink meckwear, Fielder sald. Just See re ligne Mita 8$.¢ | buoy consumer purchasing power. | pink underwear will net be Sat Bee «8 Fura oO of . ‘The net result, the report said, known until next spring when Ciustt Pea | ty Pullman . ... 70.¢| “will mean a rise in consumer| Modern Globe’s new lipe of Cont Cote ...1188 vo Oe ii $ | expenditures. However, under shorts: goes on sale in retail Col Ges ..... 168 Rem Rana |. 383 present prospects, the increase/ stores, according to Fiedler. Con Béla 1.412 Rep etl. 3.4 | Will fall far short of the amoynt- ; Con OF 28 Reon B |. 418| necessary to develop a high em-| The new line includes other Gon P pf ssa ice Rest Org. -- 71$/ ployment economy similar to | CTuslly dainty colors such as mint, pt Se sec keee’. 33" | 1983." ~".. | baby blue and yellow, according to Cont _ " Sa EP -. 312 The said . Fiedler.. : Cont Mot once , 4 — ——— -~ ' } Cont On ."...tas Se? ALRR.. 384 penditures and business outlays Also, the company is offering See ee oe on.” mae for new plants and equipment are men’s shorts in filmy materials |] roe, SH SAF Simmons ; :-- St | expected to decline, and the work | long reserved for women’s wear Det “Baie” "get Seomuy, Yee". 42 [force may expand by 900,000 as| such, as soft rayon and ‘nylon C Seng . 315 eece more young men are released from : Doug Aire vada ee i the armed services. a Sheth eee mill ree | pony SO _ makes underwear Bagie Po ed = 85 | but demand for it is negligible, pest Sta’ $4 gee Ou ine |: 111 | Dick Ini = Be eee Ba Gh Bs “ated |PICKEMNG INJUNCTION | Feser dectarea. Emer Rad ...se1 Stevens JP 0. 218 H a io ; a pegs <i’ Beam $1/Hearing in Progress |Seek Boy Who Shot Fairy: Mor... 33.4 ssene Re fa BARE © $3) scaring won coated wong cat Qt Trainin Milford ear y o Bel cat) Oancue ae at rain: in il OF wees Ga «ss @3 ' Sen ale °°: 44 Fe BY] fens wwe somntons Wren MILFORD — A boy who was Gen Motors’:. 98.4 os Chemical Co. should-be grant- | Carrying a .22 rifle and.wearing a Gen Refrac | 30.4 gman Bt ed-an- anti-mass picketing red coat Sunday was the subject Gon shee . MS Underwd = 33! tion. ie of a search by Chesapeake and Gen Time. 363 U8 Carbide .. #3) The company filed its Ohio Railroad officials yesterday Gen Tire .- 48° hue "Ale tia’ ‘39:8 | yesterday when 125 pickets gath-|in Milford schools. ; Goedel mr || a. Galt Aire ... 82 ered at the gates of the subur- ofifcials said the youth was |Goodvanr $4 f Unit Pruit <2! 52; ban Detroit plant. The company | seen shooting at a caboose on a Gren Paige -. 31 Us mur”. ag | asked that the pickets be limited) train Sunday. = Ot West 8 .. 224 OS Steel)... 128 /in number and restrained from) The caboose was by Qreyhouna «. 144 bs ren: 855 | making “unlawful threats” or in-| gunfire, the rail officials said, but | oares tee 73 Yen Real ‘... 35.3/terfering with employes entering | an employe within was uninjured. Hersh Choe '.. 41.6 Wetis'pi, ’: tet) and leaving the plant. - feat eo Eve gety f | On she are 280) members of County Cal iar hs Saka BY B,|tomi“azzh ot toe Uniet ome! County Calendar tage nay "= St Sa a, aot tehnting 8 Bete, inlend Bel ..: 4 Winen a's": 4] the job Sunday after rejecting the | ame sve auasen”aietboiet_Chareh Interlake 2. 313 weet .”* Sty | Company's latest contract propos- | Te eeM iste church A’ film will be Be beatt 6, | —_—______=—_—_ Hint Paper”... ov Fnest tho ¥ 79.6 - "Slight Upswing Predicted ed att (i Industrial Jobs Here Sesh Siz th Hat Gl HRS) Prospects tor a alaht wpoving|deits not normally t.ho bor Your: ago. -....1803 83.3 ae not oee aan employment in | market. oe 1994-55 bow months were reported i ie bags BE ei ct good today by James H. Dudley. | toreg, ke said; was too sain ‘BAKER & ~~ Donald E. Hansen ‘Res, PE 9-5513 = -~ yu 511. Community Nat] Phone FE 4-1568-9 Richard H. DeWite Res. FE 5-373 HANSEN ‘in Southfield Crash — oil pot flares were burning, Dun- Carmel Mercy x te damaging it to the extent of $282,. aceording to township police. THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, _FEBRUARY L 1955 ee Seen = . % . 208 appgeeten ihre aap get ge ssf earl NINETEEN © Death Notices BELL. JANUARY 30, 1955, 500~ mite’ oe —— © sister of Jim Sottries dea and Mrs. "viola Jackson and Mrs. B. Woods. held Wednesday, Seals oF oun ev. Rolan othe vester L., Puneral-service will be February 2nd, ‘om the Bethel Nam d A. Corr ting. Interment.at Oak -Hill _ evening CaREY, JANUARY 29, 1958, SYL- 400 N. Perry St., age 60; beloved husband of Mrs. Will- anna C. Carey; (omg, ood Carey, C — tment in White Chapel. Mr. Carey will Me in state at the Voorhees- Giple Puneral Home. CRAGER. Poigilnts 30, 1955, ER- E., 83 d-Ave., age 52; Ssreved penny of Mr@ Dorothy dear father of Joyce Lareen, Bruce, Allen, and Yvonne Marie Crager; dear broth- Creve C., Lioyd, O. Burton and Lee- Crager. Puner- al service will be. hing Thursday, un- Home with Rev. Inter- Mr. Ciseer will lie in state at the _DeLano Crager: er of Orion L., Feb. 3rd at. 1:39 P.M. at the H toon Funeral Paul Havens officiating. ment in Perry Mt. Park. untoon 1 Funeral Home. ae FEBRUARY 1, . of Mr. nounced later by the diey H. -Moore. Funeral Home, iauern Heights, Michigan. JOHNSON. JANUARY 31, 1958, ‘Mrs. Ida Helen, Brown Twp Manistee, Mich. age 84; beloved mother of Mrs. F. C. Webster, Mrs. J. E. Chasen Mrs. Evetyn L.. James, Mrs. le 8. Meyers ter ef Mrs. La 1955, MI- chael Edward, beloved snfant rae tz; J A Mrs. Albert Johnson, Henry T., and Earl G. Johnson; dear sis- ura Johnson, Mrs. Ellen Peterson and —— Iverson. Funeral Wednesday, be Feb. ona at Pp. at the Norwalk Lutheran Church. aren Johnson taken from the Allen's Ponsa Interment in Norwalk Cemetery. Mrs. Lake adh h.- Monda Ae orereee Pune: arrangemen b eo “Allen's Pune Home. y ROBERTSON, JANUARY 30, . 249 B. Telegraph Rd., held mm. MYRA, 81; beioved mother of Mrs. war, ren Aselin, Romain Martin, Ace Cole and Cleve Martin: dear sis- ter of Bert and Abe Haines, Mra, Ned Plan » Mrs. rhees Sle Punera! Home. sberg. Mrs. Carrie Fians- tetnbrink, Mrs. neral service will le irs. lie in state at the Help ae Wound Taste : 4 Wanted —— Wanted sseeee = ‘tions Work Wanted Work. Wanted eee enone ees Lots sennwe eeeeee ne + fee ee eeeere i Pw, os eee seeee tng ed Lea: erirs Sale or oer eeeeer / Land Contracts 22272 ba] we pe Bo) a MERCHA RDI Free Bare C1 ee Cie a Valentine its a+ seeeees ‘ senereereneee. ‘7 ere... ‘or espugessoue ——— ‘ Boarded ere: PaRM ‘ ‘on sevccoonseeos th .eaase Feepeeneeee ss eeeeebeeee eeewanes nee ee weeeeee’ eeeeeenens < por. DIRECT AND SAVE & ae EB Com Robert °5 George E. 260 onan Ave . aa Perr sear) oeuesals os coe F Pr 5-693 BOX REPLIES “At 10 am. today there were replies st~ the Press of 54, 58, G1, 66, 67, 68, 69, - 70, 72, 82, 86, 88, 101, 105, 107, 108, 109, 110, } 12, 113, 194, 115, 118. Heip Wanted Male 6 study ep. Ta Time” study = Office manage: $275 w BOND sive coeur ‘AGENC FE a ae "pres. | ._ FE §-1582 ELDERLY MAN FOR LIGHT work. Housekeeping room in base- ment in exchange. Write Pontiac Press, Box 66. ee. Wanted ‘Female 7 VENIENT TemMs ieee $ pda up. tT AGEN ck “FE $-1582 eLEERLY LaDy WOULD LIKE A middle aged woman to do light housework. Good home and small wages PE 2-3523. a Las anal é to 2 a.m. Apply person Baty, Club 90, 86 8. relegcape d. EXP ¢ ORL “OR, WOMAN FoR care of child. ik our Home. EXPRRIENCED COOK. APPLY IN person. Tomahawk Restaurant, 2041 Auburn Ra. ply B GIRL k eeping _ 5-1607 or Mayfair ; GIRL WITH BOOKKEEPING AND Fourth Streets, Rochester GENERAL OFFICE | ing. , filing. billing, mafiing ; tad uties. Apply Avon Tube woe and Water 9 lestractions OLIN ILLIA PP gem testa, proche! 3. Pontiac Press. course and $-8635. A-| CARPENTRY. PLASTIC _ floor tile — & speciaity 1 FE 56-6054 BOX 17 YRS OLD. WANTs FULL or part time work. OL 1-7880 PART TIME . WORK URING AFTERNOONS) CAN El- oe OFFICE OR STRENUOUS WORK. A PRONTIAC HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE. PLEASE AFTER 30 5-3898 ust o Bontiae Pees § shes OR WOMAN FOR | GIRL F FOR GENERAL OFFICE wz 4 Ap- GIRL OR WOMAN FOR LIGHT | housework. FE 3-7463. HOUSE- CARPENTRY. KITCHENS REMOD- Formjca work Recreation a. finished. pairs, peel _EM 347 | CARPENTRY, TRIM. ALTERA- __tion, kitchen, 1 repairs. FE 2-2733. and care of children. FE CARPENTER & CABINET. NEW ELECTRICIAN, WORKING INSIDE work winding and assembly of transformers and aera con- trols. Interviews at 2185 8. Mij- ford lt Milford, Mich. Tele- a = #4125 for appoint- _ ment EPXERIENCED REAL ee salesman, “with work new office w sereed beturer Busy cree a a with ae ee e nealees for W. Huron. ave s-ai0l 2 MEN WANTED To train the heating and air con- Roe ae A rigor income while you tra y person 8 N Paddoc "ig “Treading Northwest Dealer Needs: 4-Top-—4 SALESMEN 1. We offer top quality products 2. Best advertising program in the indu z pod HR sales ram “4. Security of steady job with in- training pro- come possibilities & figure 5. Many other worthwhile penetma: ACT NOW—CA SCHUTZ MOTORS INC 912 8. Woodward Birmingham. Mich MI_¢-7811 TO 35, FOR YARD | of extablished building material area. Must bave qualities ership and experience in ber and Pile ie MAN with late noee car ity galls #. Huron _Nortn Felegraph. over W. MAJESTIC DINER Needs night waitresses. 10 pm to 6 a.m. shift. Call Larry after 3pm. PE 54-6283 MIDWEST talize iac’s best firms Midwest Em Joyment # PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG MANAGER For Retail Furniture Store Men who have a desire to earn agile "En i35 witsstsaeenn=ss2 22303 a me in i ose *s i i 4 HT i i r AGGRESSIVE SALESMEN TO fee anger tas’ Sy me teas oe! ‘ ia tm permanent jobs | NATIONAL ond M DESTRES ES AS- 1 _ing. _ter | 40 hours gi To tiv chiid, experience 63354. 5 da Hospitelicatioa } HOU SEREEPE RO in Small 6 roo $25 week $50 _Appointment | Work, some _ cooking. OFFICE GIRL. GENERAL \ WORK, 40 references, must be arr yeie Apply iT urs, Vacation, 8t. 8 to personal interview a week m home. 1'y davs off White only. Call MI 4-8292 HOUSEWORK AND CARE OF 2 __ babies Sleep in. FE _4-7241 HOUSEWORK STEADY LIVE IN. Must like c¢ifildren help with cookin, pleasant surroundings, TV. Mi 6-2463. s CADIES FULL OR PART TIME. make $35 to have car no collecting or deliver- MI 6-0337. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING on 2 children $18 per week. Must AND EADY TO CARE_POR CHILDREN while parents work, ht house- 4-0330. Wa- Married | Women . Part Time, Good Farnings Cali Midwest 46277 Monday Or Tuesday 9 00-12:00 to arrange | NEEDED AND STENOGRAPHERS Statistical Typists Comptometer Operators Must be Experienced APPLY. PONTIAC MOTOR DIVISION Personnel Dept. GLENWOOD AVE. | REFINED AND QUIET WOMAN | dewing DONE IN wOME. E $-2005, | & repair; aveilable now, Burt Murdock, FE 2-7861. CARPENTER | WORK. NEW AND _repair, FE 44210. CARPENTER WORK WA NT. T E D. _Part_time only _Q_R3-2276._ CARPENTRY, - CABINETS. ae ad aie: me M. Wright Canines MAKER- AND CARPEN- ter. Kitchenss a specialty. FE 2-2532, i EXPECTANT FATHER, AGE 18, needs job badly. Will do any- thing and is willing to learn. _Cal FE KOREAN VETERAN WANTS ANY | sort of work Laborer, truck driv- er, carpenter helper etc. MY > 2-6790 MAN WANTS PAINTING AND decorating. Free estimates. FE _ 5-6761. MIDDLE Gi AGED WHITE Ma MAN |" Wants any kind of work. Handy with tools connected with main- tence work. Ph. MA $-4216. PLUMBING WORK WANTED. Reasonable. FE 5-1016. VOR K FE YOUNG MAN WISHES W Exp. meat _gounter man. _ +6018. WAS E EMPLOYED AS ACETYLENE welder by Wilson Feundry for 25. years. Wil) accept most anything. Good references, will to learn. ee Write Box Pontiac ress. a ‘Work Wtd; .Female 1b BABY SITTING IN MY HOME. Not more than 4 hours. FE 2-3938. COLORED LADY WISHED paY __ work. PE. | COLORED OMAN WANTS work by day or by week. 5 days. a and = transportation. FE 44540 HOUSEWORK B BY DAY OR WEEK. EM 3-5804. IRONING DONE IN MY HOME.- 5-4930. MY | EADY wars WORE. LAUNDRY hier DONE = heme. FE LADY wins b Biv “WORE PRE- __fer washing & ironing. FE 5-6329. | LONG EXPERIENCED, WELL q comp. opera- tor, afternoon and _evening ¥ MIMEOGRAPHING, “TYPING, 6 sEC- retarial service. 3-2847. en hel dietary work. 5-6528 = WASHING _ West side. Wasninos 7 Also hb wis p.m. ae AND IRONINGS PICK __up de‘iver, OR 3-4455 IRONING. DELIVERY FE 54-8533. AND D TRONTNOS WrD. ouse work. 5-Tle®, after or po older widow woman Lovely home: nga comin — ase ¥ a y Peati eg 72, SEA MUST BSaleswoman, ex ed only. From your tele: . Top income on commission. Best deal im state. tte box 7, Press. _ ———— THOROUGHLY EXPER woman, second cook, to start work ence. Good and work Por img condition. — py FE 2-0135 between 10 p.m $100 Per Week Ses, Sil vetting you sim the ord rte s| icf ha station MI 46523. WAITRESS, DAY AND NIGHT in Logg Al _Wrhe Pontiae Press, Box 3. Italian restaurant. are norte : interview, call FE WASHING AND IRONINGS TAKEN _tn, Holida rms. OR 35291. WASHINGS AND IRONINGS. . FE __ 2-2888. WANTED: WASHING AND IRON- ings. Good work. PE ¢4300 Daya WOMAN DESIRES and living in, FE 8-1161. Building Service 12 ALL TYPES OF BUILDING PLANS Spec, commercial & residential. BRICK, BLOCK. CEMENT WORE SOc ai CREST wastes. CARPENTER Remodeling kitchens, baths, -_ oe stairways and garages. and petal ot AND ce work. 50782. Carpenter Ciateacting Rough or trim Get our bid, too. , Terms. OR 3-2276. hdabol BUILDING F. re ngARPENTER WORK ae cabinets. a cA ta eee CARPENTER WORK, ALTERA- tions, m also custom CEMENT WORK: RESIDENTIAL A. Fil- +5470. ma es | Work Wanted Male 10 PPP LLL LP APPL LLP A|N OLS } AND. 19 - YEAR - OLD BOY DESIRES | ‘FUNNY BUSINESS WONDERF RTUNITY internetionsl Correspond- ence course rtly paid for. Take | ish payment¢ Ld ~ by Hershberger | _W' Wed. Miscellaneous 28). es Real Estate 32a wTD. USED, DUAL, F TRACK TAPE ap nar 5 | - Wanted to » Rent 2 | aaa Pl -»COUPLE WITH 2 CHILDREN | want furnished apt.. or wil! buy | i" ] WE’ BUY ANTIQUE GUNS, COLTS, t locks recorder “ WID: § PT BUILT - IN BATHTUB. | Also largd cupboards. FE 5-0266. pistols, and U. 8°) bore, Cash-or trade Gariand's | Gun and Afchery Shop .M-39 across from city airport, Pon- tiac. Phone OR 3-244. WTD: GOOD. | USED pRITCHEN cabinet sink. Phone FE 4-06 ~~ Money Wanted» BA LR tel ae | SOP — PLP LPL | WANTED TO, BORROW $5.000 aT 8 per cent. ‘OR 34197 _ house furn. or unfurn. PE 2.3935. COUPLE WITH 10 MOS. ! old baby desire 5 room SAVE MONEY Guart’ Pe tees her ene intment. : tice SACKUS 48 W. Hur st. FE 41902 ——pn. PEFet NYLON & ALL MA- test CEMENT “iS OUR SPBRCIALTY. Floors, _EM_ 3-4879. FLOOR SANDING, OLD FLOORS A specialty. Carl Bills, FE 2-6789. FLOOR SANDING, LAYING, FIN. Gardner, 491 Central. FE = Te S commereia! ‘and Boos mg All work- ranteed. Free estimater. FE. 4%214. Water. tie. Field te. LaY-| ey ees x FROCEING OF ANY. KIND. A180 aSZERS clean 21590... HAULING “SAND, GRAVEL nn. Any place. _2-7608. Any time. ‘INCINERATORS CLEANED. ASH | hauled . Clean up. FE time mar, PE 32-7333. : WITH %. TON TR seed SERVICR—ASHES. RUD. fod fight trucking FE ¢-0079. wants work. Call anytime, FE | . rs ee obbies & A BACKENSTOSE 15 £ LAWRENCE s or sets. $1 ive to . 21 Notices & Personals 25 25 AupIVOX aRARINa AID. i 10, _101% N Saginaw, FE 40539, ANY GIRL OR WOMAN “NEEDING a rear Vie iser, ct Mrs. Ve 32-8734. The Salvation Army, ential. The Sa DAINTY MAID R SUPPLIES. Mia, Burnes. FE 29814, 93 Mark. - | incon red heel | MAN WITH ‘S$. PICK-UP WANTS sae and aes jobs. Phone OR ~ODELL CARTAGE f van to serve you. Smith . FE 44066. REDUCED RATES Local ES ees Trucks to Rent TRUCKS TRACTORS Ya bg te is Ton Stake Pontiac Farm and _ eee Tractor Co. ON AND A Moving & _ Tracking 19. Rent Apts. Unfurnished ! 4 ON YOUR LISTIN 10. 4 LL _ L. Scales. Realtor FE 27-5011 | dren - me. Inquire LISTINGS WANTED. _weipdre | M¥ERS | REAL ESTATE PE 4-4978 ‘ xD rip a NEED SMALL HOMES AND ROOMS AN WEST farms. C. Sundwall. 4-2583 side, oi] beat. hot at ee. we | atl Soe vate entrance 16’ Hex Wanted: Homes, Farms, Couple only. 5° Land Contracts 7 ROOMS AND BATH WiTh PAUL M. JONES REAL ESTATE shower. oa heat, washer ‘im base- : W. Huron vt 43505 ment. kitchen suraiaed. Front | : and back LISTINGS WANTED “ED. NORDMAN REAL ESTATE ROMEOD. MICHIGAN. ian PLatesu 32-3567 LISTINGS W ANTED™ Farms business apd commercia) po Decorate te ‘uit: Garage. Commerce = aft. er 4 p.m except Ba EM 34377 : 4 ROOMS, BATH. Ol! heat hot Water, trance — only. son Bt. LARGE s-ROOM gece UPPER AP. Toy Knauf, Real wand te ge eee ov Knau ealtor beg : 5 . ‘26% W "Huron FE 21421 | bow Saginaw Sjreet, Ph. FE "RIDGEWAY aoe Real Estate Ex Fiche ‘Wanted Real Estate 32A ACREAGE—VACANT | gel opment” tn to pot a Pontiac. Pern ek tent cal us today. ~ Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Tm N. A GREEN LAKE OFFICE , VE FOR GOOD FARM ac » With nice home on Har Preters rkston aren but pecessary. Can qualify fomene: ‘ALSO ; ‘HAVE CLIE: A 38 BED- room home inside the boy Can pay $4,509 down. ior J: A. Tay- jor, Realtor, PE 42944 COMPLETE Real Estate Service Canad LOVELY “4 AND BATH. | gQ Near Airport Adulte OF OR 3-1943. NEw BRICK T TERRACE. 3 ROOMS . Snel Privne tatteace Sime. | ALk_ MODERN © a v Show between § a.m. and 6 p.m. Cass i : ad non Saas Rent Houses 36 Center HOU NISHED. AVAILABL® ABOUT MARCH 1. WRITE C10 NT , HOUSEREEPING POR TO PONTIAC PRESS BOX eraLt ate mma paPsnreent wood Oonent 3 Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34| cated st 12. Whitfield ~ ~ hannne —— lypcpe 5 rooms and Prive YoU W. bas dia oll {i 7 BEDROOMS. CWFURN, 15, 908 | Wau MAHAN HAS BUYERS} shea Utilities NEW 2 AND 4 ROOM A Fissheth Lake Rd. vn Dies | or FE 4241! MODERN apt. on Cass « Elisabeth hace working x “Ei Red Ra FE Est or FE ROOMS. GAR unf: house. “Close in. PHONE OL 1-665! | . 4 Reasonable Will“ Tf tnterested im cash for zone = a ss ri ARB BATH. ALL MOD-. | ¢ rent. ! equity lend contract. a farm. | : | give excellent care. Ref-| oocttt, “287 "Sper FROM 7 aes Ri aad erences. FE8-1215. CLARK REAL ESTATE| Arsisble Feb. i FREE SERVICE E TO | ALL LAND. lem _E. pueere see = - Rd here Rae Qualified tenants furnished. —Frves FE 21317 — PE2183 | NICE WARM COMFORTABLE 3 ee Fe 'ce eS fr ie Sens ot ee Ss =f WANTED Mirigavd FOR ELDERLY | IF . 4 _Plant_é& busline. +i. Ta Reg US Pe OR _semi-invi man | . UNFURNISHED APT. ROOMS fers You want vour home soid and bath; brick. West side: -Auto- Come pepo Share Living “Quarters 30 HL pases | as matic gas heat. Pull basement & RS 4 GIRL OR WOMAN TO amine | want fast action If yeu i RES “call PE sea — va —— comfortable apt. FE — or FE want all of these then, call Frankly I think ; er ee ater ge gris A ed DESIRABLE APT a ; ' i is ye —— ay. priva' i. * | Frankly I think he was expecting this os Sa Wid. Tran satan PR ees ee ere | Ries turn. craae: Dus i eteice, . PPDBRALLOOOLPLPILL PPL AP APL 5 “ + J e lo Business Services 13| Painting & _Decorating 20 wrD. sat From Marsmatt — F-dw. M. Stout, Realtor | —>##! ~ ve. al am. troit, near 77 N. Saginaw 8t PH. FE 5-8165 ‘rere a a ia aa | Electric—Sewers Cleaned | Painting, Wall W ashing” Fourth ee DU wes ~ | WEST SIDE FLAT. | | 24 hr. service. No results, no | Free estimates. Reasonable. FE : - | ' seems and tile bath. Hi heat, charge: ceemeeny treated at no) 20756 - youNaG aire DESIRES |. iecainns pecaes = rilggs . Im. gi Gl | PAINTING AND WALL WASHING. t - 7s Roto-Re Sewer Cleaners | _ Pree estimates. FE 40173 aa tw wwe cm: ISNTIT LOGICAL? | VASBINDE "RFE 5-8875 FE 86-1317 PAINTING. oe EXTER. Peary 230) m. VE Ard If vou live im the Waterford Dray: | tor decorating yrs. eap : ton, Clarks or surrounding urnished "ishing expert done ga j see “tus ake) areas. te Bet veer scepert? | Rent Houses P im 3s | xo = wil . fir aes antique. Free estimates. a PANWALLS CLEANED selling exclusively in your, area? Se LAKEFRONT, 1 f 2 7 ™ Oi base auto. HOUSE RAISING AND y FOOTINGS | __ OR 31061 Wtd. Contracts, Megs 32 heat and not “water $60, couple put in. Septic tanks and field | —-INTING AND PAPERING OA AAA A F i mune |. Lake drains instilled. FE 2-4137. Free | Mason Thempson FE 4-864 FAST Action! i Orion. ¥: 2-676 _estimates - WOMEN WANT WALL WASHING.) | ea Ata FURN WINTERIZED COTTAGES. FLUMBING AND HEATING Ms | painting OR 3226 or OR Sous | {7 you have t Be cement we bere Children welcome. 3819 Dixie Compton & Bon. +3767, OR | WALL WASHING AND | PAINTING. | tate Phos PE a0, | —wigewey. lg a. INO | —Exe..sot ———— = EALTORS M\welcone. Pa. ‘Romeo. Piateoa | elcome.’ > FE $0626, FE 5-003. Leo Lustig) Ph ysiotherapy 21a oh . . Phone on WT for OR 31769 | _ 24300. PLASTERING NEW_ AND RE- Tas Highest Prices Paid —— Open Sun 30x20 GOVERNMENT TRAILER. _pair, Veron Keller, FE 70251. | DAY . bdard temypear a . - FE 4-0078 ROMERT M CHAPIN PLOMRIG a Su"™7uains, “SUS "| Gyan eenracta eet ur PREE PLANNING TO SELL?) HOUSES AXO APRS FORO i 85-3470. i : usse = GRAD. MASSEUR. EVES. AND It will be a re to handle RELIABLE JANITOR aERvice nesskerad Home calls, FE 91214. AS KICHOLIE, & HARGER CO, sa | ee ee oe, on || Ce aly : teaned. FE 44508. Clarence Wil- Ser o_____FESSS| : et O _fames nalelevision Service 28 eee NIORTGAGES cr PRA imancine, We Quy, sell SMALL MOUSE IN ERROO oe SER URB : is a,’ _ force ex- : eekiy. Bet gg Nigger PE 68008 08 PE AS onal gers vice a Aomcige ag hn = oe porienced salesmen to serve you x 7 : er ios fees. all today—move 2 YEAR ROUND cia PanGson MAGE Wiese | ancora STRAKA house on lakefront. OR 32745. ee eee MACH FILED | OUARANTEED 11 AT REPAIR ANY B. D. CHARLES R ll Y . cee et eat . ia > BATH. NEWLY TREE | REMOVAL | LAND | box 3 Radio '& TV. 121 8. Parse | PE Gost: Eve FE Smt usse . OUNGQ |) Rooms, AED Sera __ cleared, low rai E ¢01: THE MOST POR ¥C - REALTOR Saginaw. after 4:30 c . WANTED” POST CARD AND “Ex ME SERV aC 79 O=T THE, R nig No el O12 W. Huron +4838 | | BEDROOMS. 6 ROOMS sing. is the “bird to see 43 W. Huron | Oven Eves. ‘til @ Sun__St ? |” mewty Gecsented. Staber 3 vor information eal_FE seer. MITCHELL'S TV | _&Pooce'Pe Sanna, Rent Apts. Furnished 33) sca ren. welcome. 098 Bookkeeping & Taxes 14 wz Pue PE 32871 | CASH FOR LAND ent pts. i. $100 deposit, 28 Fene- oP ng Cac K. — H_ J. Vanwelt. 4540 Dizie Hwy y Ctl. PE ¢@3e. .--. ACCOUNTING & TAX service _ Typewriter Service 22A)_on 31358. | HOUSEKEEPING Room, sorta. 7 ROOMS AND BATH AND Edw. Hawiey FE 2-2602 ; << ~~ CASH _ble for 1 man _ rooms. 6535 Dixie Hwy. FE EPING - TYPING TYPEWRITERS RENTED 7 AND 2? ROOM APTS EVERY. | 30008 all kinds. Tax service Mitchell's 123 N. Saginaw 6t. feo TLEMENT _thing furnished. PE 2-606. $7-615. | { ROOM, FURNISHED, TEMEDE A 210 8 Telegraph Rd. FE_ TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MA-| pine your land contract to us|? ROOMS. paivars ENTRANCE. yo et i PONTIAC BOOKKEEPING AND | chine rt wo for quick sale, Lew discounts, Fi | ve, oo Fa one. . TAX BERVICE. eee gp rtaime boe Cvid or PE €-041. Ack for Ted |? LAROE CLEAN ROOMS, FIRST | ST outa , eeping, accounting and in- = : ———i or upboards. i, E i come tax. Call for appointment, Upholstering 23) J.C. H. AYDEN, Realtor S"eicome. mia” aaa on oe Available ap Ag -4 oe cee Sore ee Soe re % E. Walton Bivd. Open # to ¢ ROOM FURN. APT FE sth) any a ® and 10:30 TAX, ACCOUNTING, INSTITUTE. ALL TYPES OF CHAIR CANING eared FOR YOUR |” aner 4 pm am. 360 Forrest St. Auburn 2 ____| system. = setae or equity t yout | 7 ROOMS. PRIVATE EXTICNCE, aaa Furniture Refinishing 16A 8. TELEORAPH "FE »-sass| K 16. Templeton, Realtor | FE 204 = oe All utilities r DRAPES & BED- 2339 Orchard Lake Ra. FE 44563 | 7 ROOM APAR 4 BLOCKS A of 5 year old REPAIRING, ANTIQUES A SPE- | _ spreads. Your material. PE §-5797. WE HVE from downtown. FE 5-005 oan. € FE’ 5-0162 PO to DRAPES, TERI- $ LARGE CLEAN ROOMS. Fie, , aby. tls, Beadle, FE 6-192 $200,000 * sdutte private bath, entrance. | ‘geeng uf denineg “Per Income Tax Service 7 cae raw. | as vO gape : ; ES pete me — our > purchase new or, FE 2-045. MODERK ¥. : Cooley Lake. @ AND 3} ROOM APT 1 CHILD | OR s00 moe. June, maybe . a TAX SERVICE i th client See_me before you sell - ‘Reter / INDIVIDUALS & BUSINESSES. - ASK POR BOB x — * -| GO, SMALL - NOUR ERR ecw. Hawley 2 L p ; : cx ost & Found 24 - -To Insure _| 3 ROOMS. PRIVATE ENTRANCE. | rent : SANNEN TX GERVICE. QUICE ar | LOU BUY IPOWELL INSURE IT | Beby welcome. PE &-6008 ket 61460. _ 5. Saginaw. FE Lost YOUR PET? wa TO 2 ROOMS AND BATH, BAST, | MODERN SMALL HOUSE. 3H cases FE. FOR ment. private entrance. Ty. SOOKE UMTTEWATER TV | ichignn Animal Rescue League, | rRoOMs Two CRRLOREN WEL | PARILY FREED J ROOM 18 Ct PE $8078 | Lost: WALLET. POSSIBLY IN mocige Gt aR, ! moter home. 2 ies. only, $200, BURTON E. Kego . Money and valu- TY come CLEAN ROOM, rE . 4 Home cally by ent. 635 | able papers. Finder please return Ses 7 LARGE CLEAN ROOMS. | GansoE % Melrose Ave. PE i te Dovid A. Rogers, #160 Middie- NEL «ot oD he ~ age 4 5 @ey. One, belt Rd. Reward. +7008. 07s W. ‘fo0es bt h_Leke Rd. baby allowed. turn. Ref, szavice, | LOST: BLOND & WHITE COCKER | TAND CONTRACTS |? AND LROOME PRIVATE BATH | 115.00 0, eck and up. 2008 Com- oa ODELL. 1363 OxBow mn hd. 0nd Mentovtewn. Ml we your, land | _freph. Apply 79 Clark @.._ PARTLY “FURNISHED 38 FOOT Ee ROAD MEW Paome | Pe ein ~ Ze mor martat values, Social? west rivtig eam ant entrance: | Gaia «Sone afte ER | ERE ces acccues | POUND: BLACK AND WHITE t oe —— hacen | fan? oo i | ~ _E. Huros. | } | j 4 Bedroom Buy - ‘ROOMS, BATH Z ae re ee ay z: Ge - YE ” 1! 4 = % : a t x ‘ a i ‘ Cs . Ld f 4 a em . a : se . 2 : oo | ‘ be T HE PONT AC PRESS. o U ESD. Ay, YEBRU ATY_ 1, 1955 _ : | __ For Sale Houses. 4 __For Sale H Sale Houses 43) SLICE OF HAM | For Sale Houses 4). For Sale Houses a For Sale Houses 43! For Sele Houses s Ol a i NALS NL LOLOL OLN at POI IEE IEG E IL COCCI OT, ST lanY ; Seener es ‘ we BEDROOM HOME. } FOR aaa REALTOR i ne a moe PE. a ANNE [ T I. 2 nedreom “Gan heat, secretion Ne at meets: De toneaise. has | . i ca. MAS —- “bag nindy i "Ti ac a sa ss Koon Fe tain jad TIRACTIVE eg! heave girl only. FOR MIDDLEAGED CHRIS. day worker, Board op- . STEAM ‘HEAT. “64 ROOM NEAR PON- aoter. FE 66232, 627 N. ae ei UTHWEST ROOM NEW tha, Working od te _Garege available. i 800M _ os “MA Lappe entranee. rE +0713. SOT | G EEPIN wie Center &i. ARM ROOM POR MAN.- NEAR | Post ¢ Office. FE 4-8768. WARM CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM. 1..or 2. gentlemen. Close to. bus. 123 Prospect St. FE 5-1267. WIDOW WISHES SOUTHERN | MAN fer room and board. FE 5-7810 _ Rooms With Board 38 ROOM” FOR | GIRLS. | OENTLEMEN. TWIN BEDS. GOOD. —s home. No pon ge 2 GENTLEMEN ae aes ROOM, oN private home, FE 2-5842 ROOM AND BOARD FOR RE- fined gentleman. FE 8-0154_ ROOM, | BOARD AND LAUNDRY bachelor home 23 Lexington ~ off Schoo} Street. FE ROOM AND BOARD FOR MEN Close to the plant and bus. 624 net ET ROOM BOARD. 28 CHAR. __lotte, at ® E. Howard . BOARD AND “LAUNDRY. ' . Reasonable rates. New Hollywood beds. FE 5-0103 ROOM AND BOARD FOR MAN. a distance of Pontiac Mo- 473 E. VACANCY IN NURSES HOME for yeni tadies.. Nursing care. “yor. ARDING HOME AGED cludes carpeting andl; g Pete vacancies —— Ladies 8. ? Tul euccurat 3 bedroom home ~ S-Os11 tn ation a = is in fime condition, has a ‘large cal OL 2-031) ___ | 5 Acres—Lake Front living room and dining room fui! REST HAVEN FOR THE AGED wheal Uesreem Kense a basement, with gas heat. two car : Pr) hen wee ap many ultra modern features, | woe f im Pong onli Netenss er floor. Buti « liv.ng room with brick ‘fire- |, district. Only $1,000 down to a with fire detector, Price accord- place wall qand‘picture wins? G.I. 7 ing case. FE 5-7: on, roams HOTEL. CLEAN day .or W. Huron St. Ph. FE Seose: HOTEL AUBURIN Room by Day or Week ler 3 Apartments, or liar “ss . “HOTEL ROOSEVELT ) ROOMS 410 “STOUT S oY / is only with a $500. down. N EAR WATERFORD good country air ment with oi] heat, nice sined’ liv room, kitchen L. “S | ONE cat screens, fom ro The. total “ts $7,500 and ST ONE: REALTY CO. Se eS ere | nts, destvn FE 2-0253 payment. 0 fo 8 p.m. deity; Sim. 1 to § NEAT AND CLEAN Four room home. located PIONEER HIGHLAN near town, Two bed- You'll find every Pte rooms, not the largest liv- tm this perfect 3 ing room and it isn’t the k home. It } smallest either. Neat and - i the. comfoft and cha orderly kitchen, down, — ; ned ae ee —— : baveds street. W Way, net ail Edw. M. Stout, Weskor Reemes @ 1 ai"kampeen Neal. TIN. Sa ages Ph. FE 5-6165 Pike 8. . FE ve . “til 8.30 OFFERS won Lake Privileges 3 bedroom. ‘come built 1952 on lot 80215, m 13x20, Siyesesay is car “garage, aluminum storms ind screens, Terms, << ’ “se Acres— - . Compleraty Furnis hea Stoné two-level 3 bedtoom home completely furnished inciudin electrical ances. Awl room with fireplace, full bedrooms and ' ia porch om 2nd‘ fleér recrea- tion room 24x26 with Arm-_ part bath, | strong tile floor also combination living room and kitchem 24x32, tile ‘floors, fluoreseent lights throughowL, steam oil heat with forced auxiliary biow- ers Owner sacrificing for $14,700, terms ‘ 1 large 20 ft GILES : - RENT BEATER! J ‘roem. 1 bedroom home, also @ garage on a 1002300 ~ ft lot. Monthiy payments of only $30. Be first to see this one! WILLIAMS LAKE Lake privileges/go with this 5 room bungalow. has fire- « lace anda very nice lot. ‘he full price is only $6 950 with terms. Call for ap- . poistment i FOR COLORED 2 bedroom home with stalr- way to unfinished attic. full basement auto gas furnace This is a GE resale with law interest rates. Call for further information. We Need Listings Let Us SELL Your Home Gives REAL Y CO: 92 W., Huron St. FE 35-6175 4b Acres—Ortonville. Early American home com- pletely remodeled in last few years hving room, dining room. large kitchen, cedar paneled | nook, 1 bedroom, tile bath | and utility room on Ist floor | 2 bedroom’ up Also small | quest house Will subdivide, | priced accordingly. | Bri ick Ranch—Lake Beautiful new 2 bedroom Roman brick with 113 feet) on lake Carpeted living | room with dining L, tue bath fireplace set in solid mahogany. wil, os marble sills, 43 foot reerea- tion room facing lake, 8 foot | eut stone fireplace, lavatory, | aie for 3rd bedroom. re | ters0n windows, American | Standard baseboard heat, breezeway, 2 car garage. $28,000, terms ; 2 Level Brick—Rochester New ultra modern 3 bed-— room ranch home, unusual features include large |iv- ing room with fireplacé pic- ture window, ern kitchen, 2 tile baths, -rec- reational area, automatic oil | water baseboard heat, | hot Redwood trim throughout Lifetime roof, tached garage. | apdaoy 2 lots. $28 875, terms, dow overlooking 185 lake fromtege, dining room modern kitchen, tous | récreation room wi fire- | place, & hobby room. GOwn- er transtfe: . sacrificing for consid ly less than cost including carpeting and drapes. Roy Annett Inc. REAL TO! P| zB. Huron PEd Open eeanines and Sunday . INCOME 7 room home, well located on idential OLD HOUSES FOR NEW — | Will aceept y or emall — payment = "modern, — electric hot attractive kitchen. Deep — basement, steel. rade and ih a ble for acne HERBERT C. DAVIS 4835 Pontiac Lake | Ra. OR, Ct a ess EAST 2 bedroom home with full bath = On sized lot =: rs a bie pied, ries and ¢ s. really win $880 dow pen neal a yeteran NOTHING DOWN room i, unfinished house, with Built on your jot. all down payment. Will build 3 La ay build om our Elizabeth l'ake Estatés ~uHfere’s one for the weekend re- large carpeted | Front | heat is already larg ‘a | car at-. feet | eral 3-719) | : moear VILLAGE. Attractiye 3- bedrm. colosiat hom ated » Open @ till 9 2 bedroom plastered and painted | walls. Hardwood floors, Bath with | shower, Full basement. Gas fur-— nace : . ARLMOOR BLVD 2 bedroom and bath with shower. — Herdwood floors. Could easily | heave 2 more | shims Gas OWs and scr “CUCKL E ‘RUREAL TY 236 N. Saginaw FE 44091 | Eves. _PE_ S832 0 PE 17-6143; “YOUNG . FURNISHED . Here is one lovely home. nicely \*\-bernished too, Frigidaire and all. All you meed is the key to move into this 5 roem bungalow with | full basement, oil heat in the Wisner Schoo] district, will take | Rice housetrailer gh alma , $1100 DOWN . | 3 bedroom terrace <ouspietciy fur. | | ished, owner leaving for Arizona, must sel] immediately. Stop and | think; furniture and nice 6 room | brick terrace for a price of | onlv $7.600 immediate possession. Cal) today, we have the key. arenes: Storm win-' ' Russell Young | REALTOR |412 W Huron 8t FE 44525 Open Eves ‘tii ® Sun. ‘till & ' bp Established 1916 |/OVER 3 ACRES: with 3-bedrm | mod a baths, pic- yard. large thatr~ ~ Capa sftsel ce All in terma. | Peete ragy ans for Ot hen SYLVAN LAKE AREA. All in 4-1 condition, Many extras in th —— gt ag 20 iving rm e. rapes, wall-to-wall modern kitchen, . extra — rec. . sare tiled five eke a oll Seal cement drive, garage and over- head door. Landse scaped. INDIAN VILLAGE... See :this 3-bed- i! home, all on 1 fir, living rm. with natural- gue = wall-to-wall carpeting. fu “apres ‘ue rec. rm., tiled furnace a oe reves drive. 80 ft. garece, rod Beret a“ ¢ q and bus. » An eauseal: cltertng. +23. $3,500 down: , with ol] vate cement driveway to ‘Dear = —— ped. Shown by FLOYD KENT, Realtor 4 W. Lawrence _ FE 5-6105 Next to ye -conlbaitetd Power ' cool J hy1to8 “CHELSEA” ~ ~~ 3 Bedroom Brick DA THE Paved sireet, city water, sewer. GI $600 - FHA $1,150 8 home des " Kootty pine cabinets _ Tustic Automatic oll forced air heat. Tiled bathrooms. . Florida céiling closet. Spacemaster =e doors. 8x6 storage room Ribboned drivewa ; Large picture w ULL PRICE $11,950 feaee tac Lake Rd. atid MS® off living room. Yb: LEBARON -t FHA and GI Approved: pREALTOR Jost vi. = Pr 4.2500 Pape LOAN \ BONE F rile Lies | _For Sale ile Houses buy this one and have the first / use of it, sell quick. Small down payment, this is a dream home New 4 room modern Mageday Lake small .down payment Lake front, 5 room modern, 2 car : large-let priced for quick | sale. smalt:down payment.” GEO! MARBI.E, Realtor $261 Andersonville Rd. Waterford Phone OR 31268 _ a a WS 6 = HENRY CLAY—7 RMS. A most substantia; home mellowed with age and de- picting the Colonia! glories of yesteryears. Now com- pletely remodeled and = re- conditioned for comfortable family living. Gas heat To -imclude all carpeting 2 cat garage. $13,750 OnrpAW Vilices | A most desirable newer cus- tom built home. 6 room hiner gape with 2 bedrooms ¥ tiled bath dewn. alshea att ic room Tiled basement with additional 3 piece shower Many extras. Garage with attached glassed and screened sum- mer room. Ideal for busi- hess or professiona! man ' Price $16,900, FHA terms SUBURBAN RANCH On paved road east of Pon- trac. Custom, built for own- plastered walls. windows With storms and screens x 260 Must be seen to be Wailea dake latgg house, two a aoe net tebe cepreciated” 4 room apts. one 3 room spt. small barn Ideal for saddle + oe . epee Garage. basement, $13,900, te?ms. horses. Garage. Bidgs a | CLEAN AND ¢ OZ ae eres, con term Vokes Geren lle SS droge | 2 bedroom home, enciesed terms. Immediate possession breeseway and sitached Is : NEAR WILLIAMS LAKE Oniy eer gerege” Shen overne C “AL GRIAL. “BROKE! R $2,009 down for this completely door Let sain wees ott 40345 Pon. Trai] 2215 Pon. Trai! furnished 2bedrm home with Opdyke Road. Carpeting & ; eS lake privileges. Full beth. break. | — nen. price ‘ast nook ear bus e to “oe 5 FOR COLORED Pontiac. You can buy now for FAMILY Attract + 3 bedroom modern | wove RIGHT IN. Oni IN’ if ER ' home, almost new. Oil el down for this ay ara | K Z ear [even ad Price 610. terms.” Sbedrm. hom Walkin, For informetion cali Mra. "Spears. tance ts [Ponting Motor rE ett Russell A. Nott, Real 1 fir modern titchen. men | lowe w. wierex aoa ze #3525 —r_ 8 —= so bes, Blacktop” = T cet Cc ti ety E sate t Exchange is. ctrect. ota ‘operative Real Es c “OXFORD AREA | price.s.see. = | BY OWNER, 3} BEDROOMS, AUTO- matic gas heat 2 car gare Grand new: kitchen. Reasone down parment. 66 North aaamaaa FE 45200 KNUDSEN GI Special New 4 room & ba home ls at garage. bath. forced warm air heat. Also a utility room Exterior ts — shakes $1,350 will : Crescent Lake New 5 room & bath with full basement. Forced warm sir heat. Home -has appea = ance and room arrangemen as are nec sate and WM. H. KNUDSEN > REALTOR 510 Pontiac State Bank yes || PR_PE ¢asie "Eve, ans ALL LARGE ROOMS room, 3 bedrooma, is bmg tio —— Bovteht for #0000 terms. 5 “you INVESTORS mercial with 2 dwellings, shana on it. An excellent piece egw property. Full price, 26,000, terms. J. A. Taylor nen REALTOR - ~ INSURAN ig 100 Oakland Ave +2544 > NEW HOMES In choice West side location over. looking Elizabeth “Lake Golf| Course, close to si . center. Five _tooms; modern, priced at $7,200 with $850 down. FHA, Only 6 left, WM. A. KENNEDY 5 room none, just N. Perry. eo ne to St, = e's, bus and res, Carpeted “ 4 ge with gining. ro “and water. Only $2000.00 down, ees is today. REALTORS Phone FE 25607 or OR 3-1872.__ Williants Lake modeler, A 4 home — the downstairs but rs bedrooms oie L ‘ing. Tt ba ith auto- matic gas heat. bath large front .-€ Pull i 00 | pare NICHOLIE epee vas Neat 2 bedrm. home. Full base- “ment with ys e " — Befeitene hw. hea! be j 1 on titam riced at only $7,800. PRIME LOCATION! 43 | NEW 4 ROOM Mc MODERN HOUSE. 1 woaded lot priced to | 43 W. Huron 8t., | CLARKSTON. For Sale Houses poe Partridge. 1g THE ‘BIRD’ TO SEE THE RINEST SUBURBAN LIVING “Here's an oh. "so comfortable Tanch home just made to order for you. Four reoms and bath lace in the living room. asement with shower and: finest and well landscaped large lot. . $16,500 full price LAKEFRONT RANCH Over 6 acres right on the lake 6 room home inciuding 4 bed- rooms, and ful] besement Extra features including brick fireplace and outside barbecue. In excellent condition throughout. Best of all, te fakes just $6 500 down WARD’ E. REALTOR PARTRIDGE Open Eve. 7 to 0) 2EAST SUBURBAN _ 6 rooms ina full beth beautiful oak floors, plastered walls, 3 bed- rooms, 7 car garage and 4 nice level jots ftom at only $7 dow REAL ESTATE 1927 E. Auburn, near Dequindre OL. PE 2-1311 OR _ FE 2-184} 6129 «S. Early oe 7 room home. % lots. $18,000 MAple 54073, | GARAGE HOUSE WITH ELEC tricity, gas city water, stool, in a Eves Motor. stores, bus lines 63850 with $650 down PE $-3397 ELIZABETH LAKE Eeates $3,560 wn, lovely & 3 bedroom; gas heat, nice lot 7éx200 i neighbo —— = 6-00 call Yuihe, BRICK BUNGALOW | IRWIN & ROSA #) reom modern with basement and jovely roccoaee room, gas ms — : ‘e- Rezerd in a3 S00 peach yard. Truly aople, trees for e4 with terms. Evenings after _ call Mr. Diller, PE 95-6787. HARD TO BELIEVE Cash talks for this ] apt modern 48 per wk. Walk- ing distance to town. Only 65,200. A. JOHNSON, “Realtor FE 4-2533 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. ke on lake with e is A-1 thru inted . og he gee aate ewe. — that needs in base- ment, nie —- nih bana ary location, seep SMART BUYS CITY—EAST — slgar eos home. Very nice size rooms, in good condition. % mile from cow sooty og = car s aoe ‘CRAWFORD : AGENCY. 53") W. Huron WILLIAMS LK. AREA TY cture this bome a sea "ris, Yount maples “ead s shrabbery. The home Tes 2 -3 INCOME APTS. Gp BLOCKS FROM. CEN. | pl heat. No@ tossing | id : RPBeT Ha . ii [: a ~ SCHRAM + “FE * schools and trans with beautiful natural brick fire- . oi] heating, system 2 car garage |‘ Bee Abs > FE 2-8316; 250 | | MAIN.!| clean neighborhood. Near Pontiac FE +180 bath and kitchen. Car and half ga-. rage. Many" atl ‘feBtures $13,500. | Terms_ e's “5 AC RES Large 3 bedroom home. dining room. full basement witht oi} heat, 2 c¥r garage with loft, | chicken house with brooder, and | Several fruit trees enly 6 mi. west shown by app't : -EAST SUBLRBAN 44 3 bedroom. iarge living room and | dining room. oil heat, lot 130a126€ only $1,500 vada | IVAN WwW. separate | 5- 5091 ar FE 5-2564 Geen Evenings” and Sundays 1111 Josiyn, Cor. 3rd Realtor | Sospeee ve Rea) Estate te Exchange $495 _DowN Urtinished 2 “and 3. _bedro ' homes on 'g acre lots. Well an | | septic tank included. Near stores. | rtation. No fi- | nance charges. = G. Whit | como, Realtor, FE_5-9522, $400 DOWN. 2 bedroom modern. full bath, brick fireplace Hardwood floors. -C Pangus 1919 M15 | PH. Ortonville 132. Reverse _charges | | FOR SALE OR TRADE. BY OWN. | | er. 8 room modern home. 2? car |. garage. Wish small home in Pon- tiac OA 82201. | HOUSE TO BE MOVED | "OFF . Ite bath, natura) fire- o to be ap informa- ; phone OR 43-0848 or LEAVING TOWN, WILL SACRI- | fice enulty in home. $1950. Some finishing lo do. FE 5-8656. GOING Bho SALES PRICE $4 - 350 WHICH a Le gnBaerhen LOT AND LOSING COSTS SEE OUR | FURNISHED CONTEMPO- RARY EXHIBIT HOME AT 2328 -MIDDLEBELT RD . NEAR ORCHARD LAKE eon PHONE FEDERAL | The Northwood | Organization — : | WHITE OR COLORED Modern 2 tedrooms and bath. First floor with stairway to un- finished attic. Full basement. full as- unit, automatic hot water eater Aluminum storm © deors and windows, back yard cyclone | fenced. Full price $10.500 down. | Shown by appointment only. | wns LIS BREWER rke ‘ing lot next to Secretary of — voftice FE 45181 FE 388 _FE 2 ~C ASS LAKE Desirable 3 bedroom home. par- tially insulated in good residen- tial area with beach privileges pear by. Also hag large screened | errs Living room, dining room, i Offered partially furnished. cluding frigidaire. For only $5050 with $1250 down . . EMBREE & GREGG 1565 Union Laké Rad EM 3-439? __Union Lake Village $300 DOWN $1.800 full price and payments of , only $25 per month heodieeeant 3 rooms, well and elec- * trie $0x110 with lake priv | ges Vacant and reese ? | rk Real Estate, "hu: Toh St, FE 4-692. Gien eveunas and Sunday $350 DOWN 2 ROOM garage home out Auburn ave Se oa of Jand, oi] heat. water, ‘clean as a pin, 92.480 with 940 per ment. JIM WRIGHT, Realtor 345 Oakland Ave PE 5-9441 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange EXTRA’ EXTRA! ~*~ = Ss append seen will fina -— Tien P? I? There is —— in our minds of r 3 ponreem modern GI homes. jocated 1158 Madison off Jos- Iya. = We invite compari- son. in tends. ym ery Ol LAKE ESTATES would consider equities dandy basement, new = 2 Ee from Huron WE SELL — WE TRADE "| GATEWAYS to! "HAPPINESS ~ N. Pa 180 feet wets of Municiap! park- | Biock con- | 3 OW. 2 nice bedrooms, living room, kitchen & dinétie, bullt in bath, oil Heat, garage. Only $8,250. Terms. : ’ VERY DESIRABLE | Clean inside and out. Tastefully decorated, 5 reom modern bun- galow Bult in bath. full base- ment, $8,775, terms PIONEER SHLANDS S$ reom Cape Cod large living fireplace. dining room. 2 plastered walis ‘oil heat & ‘good buy’ at $12, 700. Dorrt miss it. Joseph F. Reisz §3', W Huron St. FE 2-0259 Sun FE ¢-7339 or _FE 2.5749 Gts—$100 Moves You In! NOTHING ELSE TO PAY! CIVILIANS $1,150 Two hearm gal — homes. full basement, or oi] heat _ Approx $7> mon cule masese every = ; sea chews daily 10-7 p.m. a Eas = Mt. ‘cease ens. Anchor Real Estate nn none FE 30504 NORTON — 2. FAMILY - flat. 5 roseee: each. Separate fur- naces and utilities. Marion Ave. 4 room low moderg. $750 down, some work Laer ie. between Perry bunga- Needs ae Plrers oe E_ 2-2162 oe. Fe rE ROSE 4 ROOMS—I'4 ACRES $700 DOW N- _ 5 miles north of town off Clinton- ville Rd, Lively fishing stream at rear ia property, Only $5050 full price R. b. RILEY, BROKER Phone FE 4-1157 1 ACRE home Stool. hot 2 ROOM BASEMENT 22x44. North suburban. lav. & shower, 80 “gal water heater” kitchen cup- boards, oi] circulatot, Full price $3,050, ms. = . NEW GI HOMES. $1.300 down plus the mortgage cost. 3% droom brick homes plastered walis Only a few left. NEAR ROCHESTER modern home on | lot Built 1952 Basenient: $10,500 with $1,500 down. " J.C. HAYDEN | 86 E Wajton. Blvd. Open Eves Realtor E 8-044] LIVE. IN DRAYTON WOODS! lf you're looking for spacious living with a comfortable, cozy atmosphere—then you should by all means inspect this home The much wanted features such as large ving — with beautiful fireplace: room, & custom- built Khchen ¢ at is ost of this world 3 large bedfooms with plastered walls and oak floors with a mirror finish are all con- tained in this home. Also a 1 car garage Laundry room | part baih joining. A furna room and space for recreation foom The exterior of this fine home ‘s a and cedar . shakes shingles Lo- cated an @ large lot in this de- | sirable subdivision Built in 19a! and priced at just $22,000 with $6100 down Shown by appoint ment only WHITE BROS. REALTO Phone OR }-1872 or om 3-176 __Oper_v to 9 Sun 1 to S$ A HOME OF YOUR_ - OWN Washington Jr. High Dist. Por the first time kitchen with prea. fast space DRY basement. fenced yerd. Sirs. “4 Wi ebaier School District Fine family home and ¥ breakfas ment “ouble garage. Fenced yard $17. 500. e Near General Hospital, A fine older frame home in the $1,000 Down Your choice of siz (6) locations. $400 Down . shell hemes and large bet. ‘our choice of locations. Near St. Joseph Hospital jate possession. —- A fine 2 bedroom home. very neat and clean. $9,500 with terms. 3 bedroom home, full basement, unfinished corner let, garage 01.790 ™ terms. ~ ote mene : 4° + Pe 85-8183 CHARLES $3,000 down. | 2) bedroom | ree 100° x250° | oil heat) t | Basement -gas heat. | * West suburban. . combination of brick | | 5 7 2 mile noth of city limits. ‘Otter Hills One of the most outstanding “West- suburban subdivistons in Waler- ford Township. Lge. rolling heme sites with excellent restrictions and located only a short distance frem the city limits. There is no project building alldwed in this subdivision and each home design must be approved by the sub- division committee. Lake privi- leges on tter Lake with access *te both Sylvan and Cass Lake. by water Lots . priced and up with reasonaple terms. F.-C. Wood Co... Realtor Corner Wiliams _ Rd & M58 OR 3-1235 Office Open &5 | After § call OR 3-7038_ $400 DOWN TO GI-Sreom ~ modern, full basement. oak floors, plastered walls 80° let. In good section of city, handy to stores and bus | Needs decorating. but a | good value at $8,300. Let LAKE “es> ee TES—The kind of home ‘ il like to show. We con- sider this one of our best listings Located just 5 min- utes fromm downtown. A love- ly 2-bedroom bungalow with stairwav to expansion attic for that extra hedroom or den,- full basement with qutomatic gas heat Com- plete storms and screens. Nothing to buv, nothing to repair- Meve right in. SYLVAN VILLAGE — Con- reste this one . 4 bedroom brick Best of location 2 well wad acaped: iots 2 baths d-car garage, insulated Storms and sereens Lake privileges. Everything for comfortable. gracious Geme Call us tor further details RAY O'NEILL. Realtor 75 W Huron Open 6-8 Phone FE 3-710) or FE 4-4178 Co-operative Real Estate ‘Exchange Templeton from $1,650 | — | 83: “~eupboards, . Ce ie - bd 2 v2 NORTH SUBURBAN out | Dixie Hwy. We are offering a completely furnished home with 2 bedroom suites TV. drapes, carpeting etc. for only $6.500 with $1,500 down or a substantial dis- | | count for cash 2 . . WEST SUBURBAN " New 2 bedroom home, fully modern, hardwood floors large | closets, full basement, wel] sbhad- lot, 806x150. Priced at only $8,050 with terms. kK. 1... Templeton, Realtor loads of closet space, the large 2330 Oueare Lake Rd complete ceramic tile bathroom, Open E ves Birmingham — Jump the gua on the spring rush Charming (wo bedroom meenior | dear Open Sun._! to $/ I - | | | | &n Comes and dr - tuft!” kitchen, — heat. se teect | porch. fenced 7 Area J patos P| commuter. $1, ‘Benjamin aad Stephens Inc: mths =: xp au aay 2 a ‘TERRIF IC BUY! We Know’ that the first glance of this will in your mind—with its clean, ap- arance, its well landscaped arge corner jot, its 2 car garage separated from the house by an enclosed breezeway. Featuring « it room with « win” fn “sora! Soove bap “WHITE BROS. Prone OR > Saen or OR 31708 _ Open § to 8; Bun. - SHAKE — ranch type ~ee room, or oak floors re Diastered ‘wal sos pt erctios furnace. a} ft. te $1,700 ge | Three bedroom o— and | ated construction Beer full souneas, Sarge lots. $4,600 00 Precis ont _L. H. BROWN, Realtor Use Soap. Rr wate Bt | ell $1,000 og Bite B10) Je AL AND UTILITY. | car_and | Halt garage. MY 2-5132. fy 2-5192 Hoek * ca EFRONT BRICK LAKERR lovely suburban home reflects excellent taste & individuality for its owner. You are sure enjoy the spaciousness of the hug @ living dining rm. the large deluxe kitchen, completely Uled bath ieven the ceiling! lovely bedrooms. ement ope na at ground level with two pic- ture windews and planter in recreation.room. Garage, Pool for the kiddies & ft frontage Youll amazed at ly $26. Owner will acceptg.smaller “home in trade & Kampsen Realty. Telegraph Rd. ¥ WILLIAMS LAKE — 4 room and bathroom. eigen | new = 1's lots. Piomgpeeny <n quick. Bar oe PAIL d . REAL ESTATE 432 W aa FE. 4-3505 BY OWNER New 3 bedroom brick and frame ranch type home. Lecateéd on bus line. City water and sewer. Home includes full bath, knotty pine built-in stove and oven. car port, and Jot 5743x188 _tt ft_ FE $-4628- : NO MONEX. DOWN _.WETERANS, roomy ~3 bedroom bungalow with expansion Bic: Oil - heat, 2 car garage and 75 ft. tat. Only $49 per month $1,500 DOWN CIVILIANS, comfortabie 2 bed- reom home, completely modern, large utility room, 2 car garage, on 1l'3 lot out Joslyn. J. VALUET, M5 Oakland Ave FE 54-0603 Co-operative Real Estate Service DRAYTON PLAINS . Full price only $2,600 $800" Smali 2 bedroom with Cooiplans storms and screens, oi] circula- ‘or included HURRY. COLORED Excelien.t home, paved carpeted, extra tv. near hgh pe meee to attic, SRE ALTY CO. FE 63303 OR 3-2429 Realtor street, bus, 3 ADAMS 382) Auburn FE 2-190). PERSONALIZED: HOMES ___BY PALMER’ — OR 3-0815 ALL MODERN BUNGALOW, FULL basement large lot. Garage & _ chicken | coop__¢ OA , 62233 SYLVAN VILLAGE Sam Warwick has 1 large face brick 3 bedroom home full base- ment tile bath real plaster, nat- ural fireplace, knotty panel- ing gas heat. Complete with -breezeway and 2 car garagé with radio controlled doors. Large cor- ber lots Paved street, sewer installea, $24,900. PE 2-2105, FB _+-5000_ as Sunday , GI—No Dow n Pay arent Civilians, low down payments. Low monthiv payments edd wodern 2 and 3 bedroom Cc. PasoUs ~ Mis Ww Ortonville 131 Reverse Charges Cc ASS LAKEFRONT 113 ft. frontage. 2 bedroom ranch pets one Needs some finish- but very comfortable ag is. Possibilities a for expand. ing ‘on is ‘beau jot. Onl Only ts peat THELMA M. aaetea yy $143 Cass Pitsabeth ‘Lake FE 5-124 PE 3006 Opens gt ’ 2 ROOM AP ARTES. 4 BLOCKS _from downtown PE 5-0956 2 ROOMS AND BAI a aA. ment, pete oa entrance, coe men _or working couple _ FE ane modern bed- room «fine iamee: come: any. = heat, 4! ads 0 FE ‘oes Lake INC OME “PROPERTY We have several pieces of prop- erty that will give you a goed return for. your investmeht ~ = Two houses, income of per month on ‘ ' ir — ail PE Sess M — oo. 5 rm. heme a West suburban % mile to Tei- pom oa 5 walls, rage, . staites foo . Total price $10,- 500. Term.. Call 40504. We have ac: & lots in and arourd Call our . Cari Smith MY 42-2821 of stop at 4 VETERANS No money down. located at E ‘Peirmont, bit. E. of HAN NAN, [1 4-4900: _For Sale Lake Prop. bod 20 FT. Sanne - pate. Priced right HOMES - BARTRAM 4302 Sale Sober Sale Suburban Prop: 45A nnn A G ELLIOTT &£°8ONs Northwestern st Middlebelt | __JOrdon 4-6121,. MAytair ~~ SMALE FARM Beautifu country home, loca oy eens oft the pone far chic! fea St ‘aun. pike, STEPARD sez Rd. OL I — atc a “Ss water in lots with na Co. ae ay Co. 1100 Me CHEROKEE . PA sTs. corner tot, 85x174 ft. Excel) | oa a aby i rata sis rr. ie a REALTY Co. gas sewer al A ~Giroux & Hicks , . Industrial & Commercial “For Sale Lote PPPP BDA LA I LOE OA = ON eat eae. COLUMBIA. rE LITTLE. FAR MS” Excellent land. One acre parcels. _ Choice aye for nah — eet. | Clase bys $15 down & $15 per- month 7 L. H. BROWN, Realtor 1342 W. Hurea PE 24810 Member Co-op Real — Exch. ‘For BETTER BETTER woe. . CHEROKEE HILLS! Compare the advantages of tts close in coun location - Eliza- beth Lake Rad. i mile W. of Tele- g-aph —t select your site CARL W. BIRD, Realtor 503 Commonity National Bank Bidg. PE 4-4211 -Eves. FE 5-139a IDEAL BUILDING SITE 50x 140, paved street near St. Frederick's and McConnel School. $750 terms. Russel) A. Nott. Realtor. 170 W. Pike. PE 4-5905. - CASH FOR — VACANT CITY _ ot. Phone PE 5-3060. i FOR SALE. 113) Pontiac Build Seen ne woken welcome. | e ‘ FE 54731, ial 47 For Sale Acreage BUILDERS, LAND DEVELOPERS 120 ACRES Appros. 7 miles north of 4 Good road frontage, amy ati M2. Stream ryn- ning through the property. an acre. ___ a2 116 ACRES : Located near Rochester. One ft paved road frontage. Qt Ay er adjoining parcels, $700 an acre 115 ACRES sapieager approx. 4 mile rth of the city limits. Ail fae level land, This area is ripe $750 an acre. 205 ACRES Vv. A, approved. One of the at reels to be found nywhere. 3 miles north of the city limite: $750 an acre. Low down payment. oBk} Bt 1S 5: 4 Edw. M. Stout, Reahae Pp q7 iN. Ae te we FE $2165 5 ACRES eS Clintonville Rd, near Mann Rd. Large road front- age. $2350. Terms. 5. acres north ow Waterford. East —— Hwy. Rolling land. $000 *PONTLAC = TY iE 5-8275 137 Baldwin ACR FAGE 125 acre farm with 4 acre lake. il gear Clarkston. Full acres 40 acres on Sashabaw Road. §250 | per acre, REALTOR 4395 Dixie sar Drayton. Plains OPE ce ede La TO For Sale ie Ferma 48 PP PPPPLLPPRP BPA A OP A LL 10 ACRES, NO BUILDINGS on M15. Suchy Realty, Ortonville. FOR FARMS AND ACREAGE Call Ruvledge, OR 31111, FE_¢-0003 FARM FOR ee POR * le yan PGs West Huron @ ACRES, 3 BEDROOM MODERN tee acre Dairy Farm, natural weter 22 stanc s, arate a.4 bed home 614, town. choose from. Cal! or, MA or MA 6-06 ok io buildings. Suchy ac Realy. Ortonvitie % ACRES 3} BEDROOM HOME, 10 acres bo ——— Buchy Real- ty, Ortonville. . “16 ACRES Rochester “Modern 4 - bedrm. home. farm tf hip basement — 2 - = with cupa, 238 cement silo, Wood lot. A good productive farm per acre, terms. FLOYD KENT, Realtor bY .. Lawrence FE 54-6105 open eves Next..to Consymers Power Sale Business Property 49 a ae e oC Ee Kye BE 4 soem ‘Sine is quarters "RIDGEWAY eS Baldwin PE 46203 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange) GED CAR LOT _3 STORES . wi rant of ate Ree = main ig | tvdeep a iows'amp a park! naimple par ap P= over H per soy Call for further deta FLOYD KENT, Realtor MW. inn ee eee Next to Consumers Power | Roy Annett Inc. REAL’ 9 £. Huron, 8t. PE 3-7183 = 2 ‘STORES & APTS. Four apartments consisting of 4 reoms and bath each. sre pant a on coy Was tap clans ae J oe uieaiin puter tease. Gene 000 down will handle, Shown by AUTOMATIC ‘SOFT . ICE CREAM machines make profits. Start “fight, See us for st ering plan- bing and a R. “Wood Pree Sei oa Pion ton Pla LE. Y sHOP, FUL- equi Le gg ts Year around - usiness. - Walled Lake. Market able. 61500 down Full price $10.000, 561 8 Sanford ; RESTAURANT ° RM. MODERN HOME. REASON. |- pe he ‘Do It Now ? ? ? Get into a dry cleaning business that's well established and show- ing ® wonderful net return for: . it's clean cory it's @rofita- egy Check No. Bar & Building Located in the center of the | wo and hes liquor and beer. ‘No food served but has a com- pirte kitchen for meals if wanted. _ Property business, equipment and all for just the’ business and @ lease. Terms available. ate No. 3482, STATE-WIDE ‘Real Estate Service of Pontiac Pontiac State. Bank Bid n messer, Broker FE 41582 FE CLASS “C” BAR Have $20,000 to pay down on good ciass “C” bar or $10,000 belch busy tavern. Immediate sale. R. D. RILEY, BROKER FE #1151, For lease—Modern 2 stall - service station. Good gal- lonage. Fine Call L. H. Cole Oil Co., FE 2-9173. GROCERY STORE. STOCK AND equipment. Long lease. Every- f goes. Must sell on account of rey Geos close-in jocation. LM JONES, REALESTATE zee 832 W. Huron HOT SPOT How would you like to buy a — tea for business. A 6 home in the rear. Store be liding 40x55 Can be divided in bait, Let rent pay for building. Tais building is im the center of Drayton Plains The price ts right, vy down. Let us show yeu day. Giroux & Hicks REALTOR «05 Dixte grid prarten Piains OPEN EVES UNTIL 8. 8UN_! TO § os OPPORTUNITY For Warm Air Heating Dealer Coptractor to. obtain dealer fran- chise on nationally advertised and eccepted complete ime of auto matic heating and cooling equip- ment for tie Pontiac Area. Source of supply located tn De- troit Area insures good delivery and stock. Address al! inquiries to Box 320. Piymouth, Mich. 1g THE “BIRD" TO 8EE SUBURBAN HDWE. Here's — overhead operation with time employe. Approx. 35. gross last year increasing every month. Ex- cellent building on main : Takes just down plug in ventory of @ $8,000, MUSIC, PINBALL Work only a few days per week — rela. gk tm the beautiful country your comfort- able a Plenty of room wo expand. $11,400 on terms. . MEAT MARKET rocery ‘and mest market eq 4 ' ly mans — smoke and 6k : Possible to wholesale also. Over” 100,000 busineds. Only $11,- p00 small stock down for real ite and ail. W-ARD. FE. PARTRIDGE MICHIGAN BUSINESS REALTORS OPPORTU NITIES THROUGHOUT MICHIGAN 2 W. Huron Open Eve. FE 27-8316 TO BUY, TO SELL — REALTOR Partridge is “THE BIRD" to see. NTO takeout. Grocery. and Gas pumps living quarters sep- on corner —s Good seuiino DAIRY “QUEEN BE- of = fliness. aoe i) 500 DIscou iN cow on §7 Whittemore. Write Florence, Apt, 3B, “Bay City, _3-8889. INVEST ad C. HAYDEN, Realtor 96 E. Walton Bivd. Open Eves. eney te Lome so Need Money? wi — oer ae your__telephone, hom investment and work. It's | Investi- +” OR TAVERN WANTED location. Partridge. -{* hd bie wbewticen for us to have a fire!’ “I met the best fooking fireman today. By Jay Alan | Sale Household Goods, 2 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 Kor Sale Miscellaneous 60 PPPRAP PLL PP PP | Serpe q E ALAN I can hardly wait | Money to Loan 53 ‘State Licensed Lenders) SIDI SHOPPING FOR A LOAN? :“YES" promptly to employed men, women—married or single. tionwide credit. Single visit loan, | ‘ phone first. Phone, write of come in today. LOANS $25 TO $500 BENEFICIAL FINANCE Co. 1 W .Lawrence, FE 2-0249. LOANS $25 TO $500 BAXTER & Bere 64 W. Lawreénge St. LOANS Extra Fast Service You can borrow $20 - $500 quickly on signature, car or furniture Loans made without endorsers for any worthwhile purpose. Up to 20 months to repay. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE Corporation of Fontiss . Kay Bidg Pontiac | 34 Bouth Baginew and ao . Phone iderai 4-0535 DLY SERVICE WIE N YOU NEED $295-$500 We can help you with your money problems. You can get up to 6500 -and repay in small monthly ments. Telephone us or at our office. FINANCE CO. FE 4-1574 702 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. MONEY Pas You May Borrow $25 to $500 Today creat. i. roy Se'montha to BUCKNER FINANCE CO. COnvER HM SAGINAW @ HURON 2 Piains a) es ee, MONEY. for People Who Work . A SPECIALIZED LOAN SERVICE $25 $50, $100 up to $500 ° if your weekly family a come is between es GENERAL PUBLIC LOAN CORPORATION 69 W. Huron St. Phone FE deral 3-7181 Mortgage Loans 54 LOW INTEREST << “t G. PETERSON it and | _Puone FE" 808 or PE Cerfi _ Swaps 5 —_ pa YOUR VACANT ctr H._J.- VanWelt. WAITING Unlimited er for single family | “ee | | Nae- | i | EXCHANGE YOUR LAND CON- ty) for ate model gar each | | APT. REPRIOERATOR, ieee eee — “49 $0 al complete. .....$16. «For Sale Clothing 56 3:1 waslicwoce bed “frames... 8695 PP enn | 100 «ODlond bedroom suite.. $70.50 | ALASKAN SEAL FUR COAT, $150. | Untiniabed napnene aad maser) eee ‘Unfinished chairs... ..-..0..-827 "| BARGAINS OW MEN's, WOMEN'S $65 sofa beds..............- $39 and children’s ‘clothing esale $229 davenport es 5 shea inner- Shop. land Ave. mattress ‘ . eiee —— be 2 LADY'’s WINTER COATS 12 & 14 ao navy blue jacket, size , 13 and « bieck and white check Parte skirt, size 12. FE 5-6741. GOLD AND LIGHT FORMALS _ “ee Both size 10. Ballerina 9% _FE 5-4262. lees b ‘HUDSON SEAL COAT. SIZE 12, | fi, conditicn, Reasonable, Mi STORM COAT. SIZE 12, tweed cont, size 12. and aad check, size 12, all _excelient condition. EM_ 33972. 1838 MENS’ CLOTHING. SIZE 42 LONG Waist 38 - 42. Warm ovefcoais, | Suits, underwear, sport coats, siacka, ALS git vent etc. Reas. Phone 8 2518. _ =| lucaran eu Theat FUR ¢ 4-3024. 665 Robin wood. 8. WHITE SATIN WEDDING GOWN. Size 16 ike new Reas 2-0294. ritipm: Sale Household | Goods 57 eee eet rv. it iv IN, TABL E MOD. ite of drawers. $12.50, dress. he ear Jhon baearh prt slice, Buneehs range, pet Bed ae living ; ee Everything for the hone NC TAIN FURNITURE Free Park 30.50; TA- ble Ph dad go ve $14.50; daven- port chal . $14.50; studio co ch like new, $34.50; vanity, 6; WV dresser tebe. Bank Purpi- Le. vennort. fair condition, 5-9841 ANTIQUE E CHERRY CORNER CU cuP- $125. = ee Cherry chest ot A drawers, 688 . EM 3-3256 after Na a eg A podun at Yoo” WANT CAN BE L 6 6. Ol) space heaters, al iene: school desks with sea ed; new book case head rd beds, com- plete $34; ref rators, up; $ To 8. NT O's 36: SUN. 12 SALES CO., 4 mi, east of ‘oS or 1 mi. east Aubura te A Mie. No down “parment $10 per model au- tomatic weaber. Balance at per month. Phone MY 3-3T11. BOTTLE GAS Universal clothes dryer —s Easy — ee on ots 6m Dixie mica woe populer colors. look, compare and be sanveced of these extraordinary bargains + Brad Fluorescent, __393 Orchard Lake A ve. CHUCK'S USED FURNITURE, i ae cover AN * Stain ig sats 4 %, $40, $10, MI Lor (ORE WASHER | With imp. $35. FE 55. PE 45169 ELECTROLUX, GOOD CONDE tion. PE 56-0642. | | THE PONTIAC PRESS. 46| Business Opportiites 81 [MODEST MAIDENS | KITCHEN co. Size 46. Good condition $15. PE a PRs. ae “IN. LINED DRAPES, | PlinX FORMAL. wou ONCE. | ude 18. Price $15. PE 2-4821. | 'OaK BUFFET. Oi BURNER. OL “Good cond 52-2004. noms bo 1220 —s Next to Adler's Mkt | FE 6-385. TUESDAY, F HOOVER VACUUM LIKE” $1495. Belts, bags, erahes makes. 936 Myftie. Huron One “dens _.. epee i- CABINET SINKS, ® Sigy ttre "la marr ; tfansi Rise ereral $4 in. in. models at terrific values: Fluorescent. 33 Or. cBard Lake Ave. KENMORE ELECTRIC WASHER. | ees ont getrigerator Gas stove. ly poagar 5 pr Gora AND. pint BALE | Half price at Jacks. 18) N, Party | _Near_ Sears. LINOLEUM .... yd. . 39 LINOLEUM SI7E Armstrong's Vinofloor.. % Price ; Triple Vinyl Inisid Tie — 4" FT L iivine ROOM 6 SET, F— Goon COR: - dition $50, 637 Central Ave. : MAHOC CANY DRESSER WITH ate glass top and separate mirror Large three mir-- ror dressing table. $50 Call FE $!¢ 85-2609 Friday evening or al) day _Sat MONTGOMERY WARD WASHING | machine, good condition = | 063 Boston 8t., Huron Gardens. MATTRESS AND eee yr! Al! new You save. Closed Saas Hilberg 52 Williams. FE THOR WRINGER WASHER $20 00. ee = ra NEW PURNITURE CLEARANCE | $69 oc ae ove ete rr Ree $50 innerspring mattresses. waists 5 $134 | /@ by 12 face rugs....... ooo 816.95 $50 9 by 12. Nmcpocved rugs... $20.95 $70 Axminster rugs....¢..... $40 $12 ® by 12 rug BOCOOOCC, o-< ¥ limoleum ..... soecscs 03.28 y 12 Hnoleum rugs ....-..- $4.95 chrome dinettes..... . rose a8 ‘pire kerosene heater. 90.95 ¥ heater....622.95 u nsiae, wreutaas paint..... $2.05 ¢ ae teal <. henge Al Free BANK FURNITURE. 43 Orchard Lake Ave ae 4-788! cond ro “as \0% CUBIC FEET DEEPFREEZE | $75. =s Squirrel Rd., Corner s, 90 im lined drapes. Slip onan for chair and davonport, covers. good” ouee Call after § pm. FE 5-018 dood _conditios__ FE Ol LSTOVE WITH PIPES. EX- cmt condition. $25. OR 3-6119 r 6. a ef scale, 63. poe $8. Cocktail tabie | Sa Tbe. _ all before 4:30. sual 6 PIECE DINING 6ET. Oak, 945 MI ¢68577. Bir- ‘ningun ee STOVES BOUGHT. BOLD. & EX- changed. Turner's. 603 Mt. Clem- ens. }-080 1. “eo TELEVISION. 1 ie MA. 9x12 Linoleums ... + $2. B Inlaid, 6 ft. wide $30.00 Ponta @ i $25.35 - 50 BATHROOM FIXTURES, |, YOUNGS. | BABY CRIB_ Reg. @0c- Wall Lin ew Reg. 4.95 House Paint... $1 Reg. 66.96 Enamel $2 68 Plastic Tile ....ecee+4.2€ Inlaid Tile ‘ 7 6x9 Linoleums _: , ae Harold's, 140 S. Saginaw us SED —_ RANGES; es a AnD ; we Baron. __ Oriental rug. MI 6-0614 WARM MORNING HEATER WITH pce r FE 23-6033. WAYNE GAB ERT’S. APPLIANCE SPECIALS . care suerte tub washer bo troner peel 960 G. i ome. eu, fa. o00 SOLID WALNUT OVAL TOP oceasional table. Victorian styling, 620. 55 Walde. FE pe 2e Chrome breakfast set 2 cup electric “Oakland Pre 104 8. Saginaw _FE 24 NO TRADE ELECTRIC RANGE ; as B. MUNRO _bubcrric CRUMP ELECTRIC 65 Auburn Rd FE 43873 USED TRADE-IN DEPT. Apt, size ges stove ....... Bd a- mpl — stove ... $29.95 Gane aan Plage ener: sizes 2 pe living aa Ga $19.95 8 pe dh room = $45 95 | Bed and « tee $19.95 Uphol $4.05 SMALL Bown PAYMENT FREE PARKING WYMAN’S 18 W. Pike Oniy hattater pal auto washer oon Save yy 28 gag floor = yrs, © pa i 16. Sagi ud 3 Pincr LE PEDRO ont MAPLE with kidney table. FE 2-9403. | 3 ROOMS OF NEW AND USED FURMTURE es i ccaueae hg he i lamp, 2 lamp tables.” 3 $59.50 ® piece dining room suite. Table, buffet, china and 6 .chairs. MANY ITEMS - Easy Terms THOMAS ECONOMY sag opis les 00. Dresser, chest, full sise bed. New. | EBRUAR Y 1. 1955 CALL OUT CLEARANCE! teeta t on new, items every | aan Warehousé | Mems to Hos dsaps af ip = samples! Deep fryers $003. aes of. toasters $9.95~ 3 * ry} 3 Sera amet glee! ! $19.95 ease ‘onam ' $11 98 $39.04 erly pid miger with meat) etinder & juleer 3.9 wet of 7 Ecko kitchen tools $1 6 $8 495 elec. a clock $295 j t18 63 tu, case $13 50 | ont pena Mote camera i | $18.98 jarhes 21"* luggage $1295. | [bpste 21” werarene case $19.50. | a b - 1% Tut eae saw motor | etc., a re $79 95. ie elec saw $16.7 see fo 64 elec. saw $29 05 @lec sander $24.75. ak tool $25.00 machinists ‘steal chest a1r.88, chest | / | $15.00 mechanics tool box $10.18. | $9.95 carpenter box a | i$ 19.05 = Dado. viades hart = | e, watches speilances: ere for less CE NE R AL W AREHOU SE 2258 Diste Hwy. Near Tel crap | LOTS OF FREE PARKI i Coes ee ~ Sunday 10:30 i. m. zw _ Mon . Thurs. ‘Fa NIGHTS TO 8 ALL ELECTRIC TOOLS, — APPLI- ances at wholesale prices to all. GENERAL WAREHOUSE CO., 2258 Dixie y PARK FREE! din COMPRESSOR, FROST pipe dies used sump- chain saws, cae saws. pipe dies, used am mMCONE’S RE Sle E 20071 “ANCHOR F FENC “ES No money down, F H.A. wae _FREE ESTIMATES. FE will buy | F ALL ELECTRIC TOOLS. APPLL ances at wholesale prices to all. GENERAL WAREHOUSE CO. __ 2258 Dixie Hwy PARK_ ‘FREE. town kitchen Furnaces: olf. coal Hot water and boilers, automatic water hardware. electricaj sot] cgiventsed Bs fittings res (HEIOHTS SUPPLY: FE 45431. (Pactor SALES _Walled Lk MA 42223 MATTRESS, BATH- inetie ear bed. strofier, playpen. $05. FE 5-3887. BUY NOW AT DEALER COST. hew power towers. 1054 models Reel and Rotary These are not off brands but ere well known | quelity makes. This is not a) y ere c¢lear- “1954 machines because Eouilpment Sousn Ave (North 14 Mile). __mingham Phone: Midwest ‘4-400. BATH TUB AND WA&sH ~ BOWL. re 2-904! or FE 4-2876 SOTL ATHROOM . she and automatic 1 tur —— and hot water botle HEIGHTS. SU EELY 2685 Perry 6t Phone FE 4-431 “BLACKETT'S ~ ‘OFFER |e ae ie sheeting boards 67) M. 2x¢'s and nfs. 6 pane 8 siding. $210. M. Inside and out- side paint at wholesale price, $108, $2.96 and $3.96 gal ‘ehouse le fines) Gd _SWENTY-DNS : FORMICA Table tops Peps 95 ea. wien Iron legs FLOOR SHOP” 0 8S. Saginaw St. G & M COMPANY — “SAWS AND SCISSORS. MACHINE PEN ALL WORK 18 GUARANTEED. ‘FE 56-7835 2529 Ovdvke Ra | 30 GARAGES TO DISMANTEL Ai new list. $20 and $30-each Doors, | Jumber, plumbing suppies ae sonable. Union wrecking Co-> W. Eight Mile Bd or 177 ‘Woodrow Wilson near Davison. KEnwood §-1660 __ 12% IN SED T. Vv. 28 05 16 in. used . ve aa 8s WALTON TV Walton. Cor Joslyn - FE 23-2257 | Garage Doors |= coments stock of number 2? doors | so'd All sizes avail bod hay prices, We do garage | fromt remodeling and installing. - Estimavs free ] ‘371 8 _——- FE 27-0203 BERR ¥_ DOOR SALES CO. teem GENUINE CULTURE PEARLS” _Reasonable F PE 6-0347,_ | GOop . BAND SAW AND FIRE- | Wr BUY ae GONg. es Place trons. cheap OR 32741 ‘HAND BRAIDED RUGS MADE) from new or used material dyed | to color, any size. MA ¢1971. HOME INSULATION HOLLINGSHEAD VARIETY STORE. 7 miles cut Baldwin. Armstrong | floor govering and Mac-O-Lac | _ paints. Phone PE 71-7845. INTERESTED IN PHOTOGRAPH. fe equipment and dark room EE. plies? See Classifications terrific values @ &fe crate | marred yet Piuorescent. 303 Orchard Ave LUMBER a» Jo gett. tet w ‘: Coser Red lene 8 a ar a Oak & Softwood floor- Bring your materia) list now, Paul St. Cyr Lumber Co. 6120 Bogie Lake Rd merce EM i BURMEISTER’S LUMBER TWO YARDS PONTIAC - DETRO OPEN @ AM TO 8 PM. -C @&C. PRI Rock Lefh, e byod s #8: 4x8 . per sheet $128 ize W. boards, per M $79.00 lzl2 W. Pine boards, per M $79.00 a1? Sw aoe ee ST Bt) 2x4 red fir special: per ft - 2x6 red fir special per M $85.00 2s8 red fir special per m $85.00 x¢ pine floor per m...... $ tie tile, per ff .... 4 | Loose Ie weet sonore 1.25 ft" blanket Imsul per 100 f% § 445 4x8r% seme each $06 éxtx% ‘wood, each ic 46 Ww. P. dination doors cd Aluminum combination doors a 3 m eolored- beth otess : $ com: y YOU ARE BUILDING A ROUSE IP YOU ARE B A OUT TO ‘s BURMEISTER | orthern Lumber Co. and feation rooms. $11.95 “value Le) Slightly factory marred Call at factory showrooms. Michigan Filu- orescent, 393 Orchard Lake Ave DIAMOND. i CARAT. wk oF _White, New mounting. PE Burke Titaiess Company White Pine selects, random widths and lengths, $275 Pet M, CHOREMASTER SNOWPLOW AT- tachment and Jawn mower. Like hew, FE 5-3458. _ INSULATE NOW_ AND SAVE MONEY M. A. Benson $49-N. Saginaw St. FEderal 4-252! CASH are en filha "28% PBiscouNT eee a Bee cramer Also RAILS other paints. fOsk S pence SUPPLY 61 rene Ave. co. — +7101 CONGA wat OFT. Smith’ s, rg SEEC - DON*T BUY Storm we, sé ' until you have seen us. All alum- imum = se 4 ean . (at fa, every room, ithe use in Seema rete ue ee LIONEL & AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS PACTORY sSERV- fe and tactory parts. Pree et fi analyser, _"TiskERs © w Wurce Be MYER PUMPS so n i shell well jet pumps fi had Arges For Sale Miscellaneous 60 _For Sale Pets ao SUN a0m RAY. 4x5 ENLAROER, WITH 101MM coated lens, Oibson electric guitar, coin- pass with case and amplifier. 20 ‘watt public address system with Pika CAN PARAKERTS “AND: = wee A Ra. rs food since. 1927. 564 two in, PM speakers and | PARAK cases Astic JT 30 microphone and | _!¢8,_} . +4900, stand. 4332 Digie Hwy. Drayton | PARAKEETS BABIES, 191 MEL-— Pisins. J & W Camera Counter rose. FE 23-3340, Across front Jack Deckers, OR BARAREETS - 40 | iDancey's 358 ROMEX BY THE : COIL dee PER | perp: ft @ A. Thompssoe #0 8 Perry. ER | PEDIOREED ge tbs TELEVISIONS, REFRIGERATORS. | aga LANIAN PUPPIES. (aoe td electric stoves ironers. —— MERANTAN pd ew floor samples. Big discount | op —— CEER SPANIEL, é Terma os or. stop fo “Wayne ar pede KER: ANIEL. Heating Co. $33 N. Main, R ite i + _ter_ OL rate ‘ FALROTT LUMBER Lumbe?-~ doors, 8 he pbs plumbing. B. P. 8. paint. - 8 —— Sheet feck “rock ‘stn ast fer a and | wal! ferences! 162 Oskland. Ph. | FE ¢2622 { | TOILET ¢ SEATS. 8 VALUE 08 | ‘Also complete line of all colors | wood, plastic and pearl seats | at extraordinary values. Michigan | << 343 «Orchard) «Lake 7 USED ee XAIR OIL L FURNACE Gravity 6 with all controls - cece candiesat, Le S Parke 8t fiintiogek&s and eld £ - — SP or woeae = and’ an hop MS® across from ae airport, _ Pontiac Phone OR 32244 WHITE ENAMEL COAL OR WOOD Thor On 8, ___ Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 BOARDING | BATHING vats ae Hay, Grain & : “Wake MA =e RALED. — o7\ A aehaa CORK, _~Poiatoes, OA 6.2170. =. cE BALES 6 BALE WHEAT STRAW. Ic BALE, eMiltord. MUtual +355 00 Bais Es OF. B Y. \ ie pier or _d@ay pil dey. 5165 N Siferd _ ad. maLeD aay aD FO" SALE HAY; the a and clover. - rF 1AY—STRAW ° FOR FE *-3810 io T TON j ALPALPA AND BROME mired nhay out fan py oy 21 Suvervell" na icensed Builder & Licensed - Broker. * FE 06-1131 or FE 53479 - FLORIDA ROOMS Recreational centers. Al types of windows and doors te choose from ; CEE WEEDON 1661 8. Telegraph Ra MOBILE eT a - bess to service. comme ve. hicies bedes tmuck, grease = com, a and — be only cash. 81978 rE 7 — ~ 25 PER CENT Racy bee ecy eee oe ros ‘ i comiaesa Gekiand ei Paint. 436 Orchard Lake _Ave, FE Do. IT r YOURSELP ai expr Tas TANK ols eal es down Trede-ins i : Reguiar = gid hems g cabinet « EVINRUDE ‘OUTBOARD MOTORS | See the new models. 2 KELLY’S HARDWARE New & Used Lumber | Excellent used 2ués —2n@s- Pets — 3012— du lds . It by getting vou Sigees a com, lumber lists. SURPLUS LUMBER AND co. eed he : . ee eg cep we pum with 12 wk. $112. = waster, was $248.95. NOW 6190.95 New Hotpoint auto, dishwasher. Was so... NOW 6279.95 New -Hotpotnt ope a ; : an NOW 6100 85 lew . Crosley refrigerator Was -“ . OW £190 Used W nail SWEETS RADIO & NCE | m2 Ww. om St ___FE 4 +1133 Bow f"Prait “ae ott Went Maren. S fiat 3 TENOR GAkA phone, 950. FE 28001. Gallagher's w te 6 mos. later. You save aij the money and ¢ ° tm. | Plano omnes ina, Cesar Behn, — CANVAS FISH . $40. i on FRADE. 2 PalR MEN'S SHOE ~ ROLLER skates. size 7%) s. $10 pr. 2 pr men's hoekey sk: $4 pr. FE | ~GUNS- BUY. SELL. TRADE Maniey Leach. 10 booed REMINGTON. 36-06 ‘ p08 : Paint Co SEASONED OAK C CORD W wooo. Fe] £8657 3821 South For Sale Pets = 69) — Wool i 4 cook stove 2 small began Patten cas | Hee ok of eee “a -#\ | tubs, chest irawers. istry WHITE FINE ED. a ; 1's 6° D48. No. 3 ‘ee ts me WOLVERINE 1x12" D448. Ne. ¢ 3e : LUMB: A cj vx B D48 No 4 OStsc Lin FL. 300 paola —— i HAGGERTY |'No. 3 oak M. $95.50 ~ sed sheeting, per $76.00 LUMBER CO. Kew te a with fttin ce 1047 neeew aa Lake We carry Pe fu line ip lumber. — ee z and build HOSPITAL page Rasen oeeel _All priced right! condition ew folding whee _ehair, 678 OL 21887. ____Do it Yourself 61 HEAT YOUR piOME | eS For less with an H. C. LITTLE Combine DOORS WHITE sutomatic floor setitieg room or! pine $1415. Cedar side wail Poa reall hoo ced ol ot] at tarnace shakes, $14 50 ES site Za tearseis bece > as, service ry yourself, with Me = INC. eat service, paso A 2-023 ee ete T= 2990 | Do ir YOURSELF STARTER ‘HOT WATER HEATER, 36 GAL. me . fe warie ds. New, proved for Use on spring delivery. No mortgage ee — ante a down am and low | These are eilghtly marred. Also moqgeneed i oe — MA Hd ood, — electric of] and bottled gas heat-/ neip finance the ao work et at terrific ¥ : : Fila el a Ave ba — build to suit you. |_ Fro . 3 | | ROBERT CHI CH CONSTRUCTION | For Sale Livestock 22 GUERNSEY COW, 6 YEARS OLD, SS February 4th, ? HOLSTEIN IN HEIFERS. DUE TO : freshen $160. Al Lewis Dreewinsk!, nm aate Squirrel Rd, cor- her of Dutton. i | ~~. oa tages you To your ge "sre po a ra ne _ Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 _ AND BAW D Senpace 1% ana bi DEAD Grave] and fl dirt Reasonable. Pontiac F “ : rr 23-0572 or FE PIN BALL MACHINE, i & working order. OR}-6061 gravel pit run 60-40 and Plywood Le DiRT GRAVEL, SAND YOR f FILL DIRT GRAVEL SA All kinds, in & decorative; ofl FE ¢0172..~ Kitchea cabim ce ‘dears & drawers MARAE ar EIndS. PONTIAC PLYWOOD 2, 1488 Baldwin “Wood, Cana: & Fuel 67 SOP APRLPED PPL POL LLLP LPL! 82 GAL. ELEC. HEATER 70.50 COR: 00D 30 gal. auto. gas heater $49.95 aid at On Cab. sink— . = up rv stand faucet $2195 | SAVE » 8.5 w St. mq machines 808.00. Ce c 143 for free hom on- REFRIGERATORS, LAST YEARS | 3° 1954 models. One of America's best- brands riect, New, guar- for § years. Buy a new Everything | tt) ALL es 400 HOUGHTEN’S. 628 N. Main. AY N mR “MICE CHRESAW DISTRIBUTORS 250. MA T ae ea : 4 - soa - “TWENTY-TWO For Sele Honsetrailers.78 MOBILE - ~ Trailer Exchange years ts ea arg A PARTS—STORE Sere _ KPARTM ENTS re truly that, | Stewart coaches With. storm & salaeies windows. Plenty of wardrobe, new bigger heaters, os meets bath with full size tup double floors. manv other new ccumree Low term Bank rates. See also the bixgest rt er in historv on this ket. ety Ccmeaet Skyline. Hoily Tin . Used trai} ers selection. Buy on renta! — Wea ke —— contract. car. lot o¢ what _ have you 01 used. trailer: Oxford Trailer Sales Michigan = = Trailer parts and accesso 1 Mile South oa axe Orion on M-24 MY 2-0T21 Trailer Home. tor the FE 3200 —— conve stream with hydremetic and in 5 Pinegrov OR: 3-4 3-4511 NOW. BUYING < CLEAN CARS” FROST | WTD. JUNK CARS & SCRAP TRON. Past service. Call am UsED . GM-.and Ford posted i JEROME = a SPOT cars * Bagley Auto Parts FE_5-9219 FE 5-0210 170 BAGLEY S8T. . Wanted Used Cars 88 PPA PPL PLL LP PPAR ATE. OWNER - a 1008 . gyunder 1 shape. I Blue” lue "noteh and white 850 8. Fain Eafer Birmingham WANTED: CARS. ‘50 TO! WANTED: cn 7 one WRECK. 49 to 'S4. See M&M Motor Sales For tep — on late — cars, 2627 Dixie Hwy. ___ OR 3 ~1603 WANTED ~— LATE TE MODEL wrecked cars and jun& cafs. Hol- lerback’s Auto Parts. FE 86-1431. WANTED LATE MODEL CARS. MUST. BE CLEAN & SHARP Bring title—Money waiting at _.GLENN'S MOTOR SALES 254 8 Saginaw St. ~ PE ¢7371 For Sale Used T Trucks W yu 1954 FORD DUMP. 1 TRUCK 41 A-1> HAVE $1,800 EQUITY IN 3 BED. room home. = ‘furnished D : for 30’ or more modern heuse- trailer, PE 5-3408 after € p.m. a PT eS was, ILET siool_ en K 34146. | per Getter spent One demonstrator, Genesiee Sales. 2101 Dixie Hwy. i : SaaS CHIEF -MOBILE HOMES 22 ft..to 45 ft. tm length. Up to ven cok % a Les Mutchincen ou can buy reconditioned trailer as low as $100 down. Hutchinson’s Trailer Sales #15 Dizie H Drayton Plains | Phone OR 3-1202 Corner 8 Mile Rd. and Mound. - Detroit. : 2830 &. Dort Highway, Flint PARKHURST poeta ell kept Crete shopping Attention: Auté Owners Pectory rebuilt ATTENTION! - «We =, — “1940 to 1954 cars We have sev- eral on model en kee mileage used rear starters, generators; and voltage _SCHRAM AUTO PARTS Dixie Hwy. PFE 4-4533 and body parts. ail extras.. PE +6119. LATE ‘33 CHEVIE *. TON PICK- up. 13,500 mi., perfect condition Solent comes car for equity. FE INTERNATIONAL %% TON i950 truck. Excellent tires. Sh con- d 4 5 Lake Orion Motor Sales M24 et Lake, er — —__MY_2-2611 till 9 ~ 1952 GMC. 15 TON PICKUP $695 LARRY JEROME: Fochester Ford Dealer PH. OL 1-971 ‘FOR MORE THAN 30 YEARS A GOOD PLACE TO BUY’ t__‘| iss? DODGE 1-TON PANEL. condi ition pects license. $175. EM 3-3044 after 6 p.m Aute Glass -Service When you heed it! Have Mey tried T CADILLAC WIRE WHE senor y a ea, ; | 5 26-FT. SEMI-VANS. VERY GOOD ee __Rent Trailer Space 79 condition. $650 each. Hutchinson Trailer Seles, Drayton Plains. - WILSON GMC - New and Used Trucks 809 S. Woodward FE 4-453] - For Sale Used Cars 91 a BUICK cer. W hitewall tires.- Tint- owner. Phone FE 2-7360. |CHEVIE COUPE. ‘39. 261 | OR- | Dynatlow, radio and heat- glass. Clean and in excellent condition. One Ws BULCK 4 ee condition. FE ¢ 1994 BUICK seuctat §,000 miles, 875 Scott Lake Ra Aion Far ieeia! incon -e DR. GOOD = “toons 4070 PARTS Ss @ week, rein mo and poll rs .. $6.50 “WANTED Pontiac 8 motor for °49 or "50 hydramatic. Phone OR 3-5313. Auto Service ai FREE POT ESTIMATE AU}, MAKES OF CARS BRAID MOTOR IR SALES PHONE PE. So oa prea ees 153 CADILLAC | CAR I8 GUAR- ANTEED. 6-500 MI., OWNED ce Exc. Jerome's Orchard Lake at Cass TE 8-0488 =. CADICLAC 083 <4 DOOR RA -heater,- Scans Studebaker . ae 1949, cee 4 DOOR. FE 2-0087. ; - Power steering, radio, heater, §as- ore. ones = walls, etc. er CADMAS i PERFECT condition, Bunker's Garage. Keeso Hydramatic, power steering, be po! brak ea wer 8, ener = Birmingham MI 4-3410 =483 CADILLAC DR. OWNED B Ness NAN ED ¥ LOCAL BUSI- ‘Jerome's: “Bright Spot” Orchard Lk. Ave. at Cass FE 8-0488 ONE OWNER ~DE SOTOS ALL Cans at AED rosisin” Swish ax NO aSagRARE beat extras. —_ actual miles. See as cee quar. . Drive it. Pordor. Datk inf CADILLAC, “4 DR, SEDAN. re accessories "edits : 4 ss . Lr Bhan. WHITE “WALLS, 17,000 1953. Buick.4 dr. Roadmas- | tar | '49 Dodge Clb. Cpe. 48 Pontiac Fordor * For, Sale Used Cars 91 LOOK A 1952 Imperial built by Chrysler, all Vege eas are electric or ven. A Deautiful — |» tires Come out! See and drive this rey LARKSTON be anya —— PLYMOUTH Soon 8am. to § pm. Daily WE BUY. SELL AD TRADE CHEV. . STATION WAGON 1954 wi Radio. Heater, Power- ride. "White sidewalls. . Box 156, Rochester, Mich. ‘@ CHEVROLET. "85 Dodve -V8 $2497 ‘46 Ford $87 EXONOMY USED CARS, 22 Auburn CHEVROLET. 1952. LOW MILE- age. Exceptionally clean. 1 owner car With powerglide, radio, heat- er & many other extras. Must sell 1. May be -seen_at 179 L Luther. 1951 “CHEVROLET, . POWER - Glide, business couve, "good condi- = clean. $650 FE 2-9731 after 5pm. - chard Lake Ave. CHEVROLET 1951 DELUXE 4 4 door. Radio, heater, excéllent con- dition. 1 owner. Snow tires $450. OL 2-4602. TAYLOR: CHEV ROLET 1954 .Chevrolet delyxe sedan. 1953 Pontiac 2 door. 1953 Chevrolet deluxe 2 door. 1983 Chevrolet special 2 door. 1951 Chevrolet Sedan 1951 Chevrolet 2 door sedan. 1951 sedan.— 1951 Ford 2 door. 1 ord 2 ton Pickup YL At Walled Lake “Since Phone MArket 4-1561 ‘48 CHEVIE ~CLUB_ COUPE. — Aaely $50 SMALL MONTHLY tle Lad bl 60 WASHINGTON. THIRD APARTMENT. RING DOORBELL FOR STEVENSON 7) CHEVE, 210 SERIES. WOULD ider cheap trade in, FE 5-3564 GOOD TRANSPORTATION REASONABLE 192 ‘CHEVROLETS, $225 EACH. _ 101. W. Huron ‘Gimmicks sells more cars and makes more friends. That’s why OLIVER BUICK rolls on ahd on. We DO NOT give you nine years to.pay — we DO NOT make your pay- give you a lifetime guar- antee. : BUT we DO sell at the lowest price possible—we DO try to recondition to the best of our ability and ‘we DO figure the lowest payments possible at a fair interest rate. And above all—our salesmen are courteous. OLIVER Motor Sales. 60 CARS TO CHOOSE FROM -$495 1550 3 Ford 2 dr. with ra- dio, heater and excellent ‘starting on cold morn- ings. | $795 1951 Buick 4 dr. with ra- dio, heater and Dyna- flow. Very clean-appear- $895 1952 Chevrolet. 2 drs. and 4 drs. Radios and heat- ers, 2 to choose from. $1095 1952 Pontiac 4dr. Radio, heater and -Hydramiatic. Ready to roll, — $1195 1952 Buick -4 dr. Radio, Good value. “ $1395 “tain Deluxe 8. Two tone paint, and one owner. $1795 ter. Radio, heater and all the power equipment. . NO DOWN. . PAYMENT SPECIALS 24 MONTHS TO PAY "50 Buick. Tudor 49 Ford Tudor 49 Buick Tudor 48 Chevrolet Sedan "50 Pontiac Tudor 50 Dode Fordor eee OLIVER | mous Sales. by Dick Turaer MOTOR SALES 4, P + fog. U. & Pat OFF. Copr. 1955 by NEA Service, inc. “It's the poignant story of q@ young man’s love for an older, more experienced: woman, entitled, ‘He Married His For Sale Used Cars 91 tac sae $55 “Gbaty Other Late Models and Cece ees Specials ae a ee 2 door, + $1,025. “Goodwill Used dae - 51 DESOTO 4 door, radio and heater. “ Value.’ Truthful, simple language’ RETAIL STORE 1947 teal pickup perfect mechan- 1961 Stescacy 2 tone chub coupe, Radio. heater and overdrive. 1960 Ford custom 8. 2 and héat ments—we DO. NOT )22 One used cars we’ ve had fameus dark bive broadc terior. horsepower Seauty with Power Steerizig, — radio, heater, turn eee oe OUTH woul Idw est 6-1200° DeSOTO, wiTt RADIO. = z sharp and handles Seamusuay: ORION MOTOR SALES M% at Buckiio MY 22611 ‘tit 9:00 P. ae ORD FOUR DOOR 8 CYLINDER RADIO AND HEATER heater and - Dynaflow. |: JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer _ 1953 Pontiac 4 dr. Chief-{— 900 Dealer — | 1950 Nash Tudor | 1950 Nash Tudor 1950 Nash Fordor 95 re Sta. Wen, 1982 Nash Sta. We 1982 Nash Peer For Sale Used Cars 91 “Goodwill Used Cars” | “53 DODGE ter transmission and a rea! buy $1,395 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE 1954 FORD V-8 CUSTOM. LOAD ed $100. take over payments. FE 2-460. ‘3 PORD CUSTOM Xe? NEW. Low mileage, EM 3-2180 ae Tabaccioasie: tion. OR 3-7162 bet. 9-6. ‘$2 FORD, RADIO, HEATER. With overdrive A world beater. ood credit? See the town, In is sharp car NO MONEY DOWN LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES M24. AT BUCKHORN [MY dost ul 9:00 PM. FORD. “83 RANCH WAGON. GOOD ondition eld. Radio _beater. Mr * a0 | or OA_ 6-2240. side wall tires, excellent buy at _$1375 cash. MA 4-1033 take over payments. FE 23-0348, after 5 30 HUDSON, a. 5 DR SUPER @ good condition, $200. OR 3-2371 after 3 30 Diplomat. Radio, heater” aiifonia-) 65 Mt. Clemens st. . FE $77 - ‘5 ee Semon SKYLINER FORDO. W.W., Power Siteer- Good - and | 3 FORD 3 DR. LOADED Wa THE PONTIAC PRESS. TURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1 1955 __For Sak Sale Used Used Cars 91 LLL ell MERCURY. "34 MONTEREY, 4 radio leas: white =e ‘ eal like new, 98,000 _ miles. M. For Sale Used Cars 9 PLYMOUTH CRANBROOK. 1909. Good condition. MI $5420. | No Credit? Bad Credit? © Here's the place to buy. No co-sigiiéts, 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 Ss. SAGINAW ST. “Goodwill Used Cars”, 52 PONT! AC RETAIL STORE with white ai sidewalls. FE 3-9490. aoe ae 8 CHIEFTAIN” DE. ‘ Fully ‘63 PONTIAC SUPER CATALINA, | ‘31 a HYDRAMATIC, c nice running oy too this weak $650. M 3-4925. iis PONTIAC. CONVERTIBLE. A-i _ condition. New top. FE 8-1117 4/53 BUICK RIV Be ean cene $1,644 53 BUICK * DR .. $1,345 53 FORD 4 DR. . $1,105 50 BUICK 2 DR . § 505 | 47 CAD 4 DR $ 405 . Sar 4D $ 105 0 D CLUB CPE $ 35 4@2 MERC 2 DR oo § OS 30 FORD 2 DR 395 . FE 8-0488 - 92 PONTIAC CATALINA. SUPER | or bow : . ‘ “CUSTOM — lina, cora. * priya’ owner. 4-4465 after 5. PONTIAC, "34. STAR CHIEF CATA- Perfect condition. 3210 Prembes, gta berg Piains., after Jerome's Orchard Lk. Ave. at Cos “Goodwill Used Cars” lor 2 PONTIAC coupe. Good tires, heater, $125. Phone MElrose 4-4259. an phe NASH AMBASSADOR MEtrose 1951 NASH RAMBLER STATION _ Wagon, $305. FE NASH, ‘48 GOOD toa ~ RADIO, _ heater & overdrive. EM 3-4721. 1h9 OLDS. ‘ar ENGINE HYDRA- matic. $405. FE 54-9752. ‘48 OLDSMOB'LE. HYDRAMATIC, "33_ DeSoto tone, radio, aoatat: meni? amy Auto, trans. heater, ov ee DeSoto dr .. $505. ‘$1 Ford 2 dr. 8 radio, heater — more to choose ee a. — id map woxegy SC CHU: IZ 'Z MOTORS Di PLYMOUTH DEALER v2 6. Woodward. aaa Your OLDE @ 6 Pineanoaao COUPE. Hydramatic radio and heater mCarkner Stallcheker tior Wagon a radio. heater, 149 NASH AMBASSADOR CLUB UB tires, heater. ate . Holly RETAIL STORE wall tires. $125 down. Carkner-Studebaker radio and heater 1018 Premont _FE 23-5302 NEW ous Bi eee as “Goodwill Used Cars” $2 PONTIACS ‘83 Piymouth club coupe, radio, Y Deluxe, 2 dr. he 4 @r. election radio, heater, ‘ nem radio, heater, a 2 dr. radio, heater. RETAIL OGRE 63 Mt. Clemens St. FONTIAC 1 1964 STARCHIEP CUS- r. All access. FE 2-0075. “Goodwill Used Cars” nod money down. 15 months to “$6 R" Race with Dynafiow, dio heater and low mileage. Birmingham MI 4-3410 LOOK AT THIS car and runs wonderful at Li 68 Oakland FE 22351 ‘#t_ OLDS pe 4 “DOOR. | HYDRAMATIC rE after 5:30 pm. Royal Masters This is a 1 owne: a ber RETAIL STORE {959 PONTIAC. CATALINA, ALL. leather interior 2 new tires, y BEST . BUY! 1953 HUDSON ONE OWN - KELLER-KOCH CHRYSLER-PL Woodward & 13 Yule id. MIdwest 6-1200 GIVE US A TRY To Give you a Real PAULSON Tree 1963 LINC LINCOLN CAPRI HARD TOP. 2 doer, full Excellent STOP IN TODAY WE FINANCE .At Economy Used Cars OVER. {20 CARS — TO CHOOSE FROM Mi, Clemens &t. , = cYL- condition. Must seil Tee, “Goodwill Used Cars” ’$3 PACKARD transmission, very $1.39 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE “Goodwill Used Cars” 48 PONTIAC PONTIAC RETAIL STORE Midwest 4-7500 JOrdan 4-6206 Know All the’ Details about the purchase of a USED CAR. Surprising as it may seem, there. are many little ‘ ‘items’ - that-must have proper attention to fulfill a used car sale. An establishment of a “Franchised Dealer” is so organized to give you top quality merchandise at the right price! Plus the feel- ing of security that yours was a “Good Buy.” 54 FORD. 2 dr..8 cylinder. A real clean family car with lots of goed miles left. $1,095 - ~ $1,095 $1,095 $289 down and $32 88 monthly. Your old car could even be thé down payment. “A-1" Buys 53 Ford 2 dr....,.$799 ° °52 Chev. Clb. Cpe. $699 50 Merc. 4 dr.....$444 52 Ply. Clb. Cpe.. .$599 '54'Ford Conv't ..S1644 49 Mere. Clb. Cpe. $499 51 Ply: 2 dr... 2... $399 53 Ford R. Wen. $1199 '51 Ply. Sta? Wgn. $599 51 Merc, Clb. Cpe. $599 5) Ford 2 dr......$390 — -'43 Chev. Bel Atr $1099 51 Nash Sta.Wyn. $644 "51 Hudson Hornet $599 bi Ford Conv't.. $399 $2 Ford R. Wen. .$899 ie MG dr... .$599 32 Buick aa $1199 49€ hev. 4 dr... $200 "53 Nash 2 dr.....- $899 ‘54 Ford R. Wgn. $1699 52 Dodge 4 dr.... .$699 Hardtops 2 Ford 2. cic cee ce cece ee ee teen c nes) $ID F 2 Tancoln oo... ce ee ee ee aes $1599 3 Ford soca ccc cc ee cc tee eee $1244 4 Ford wo Noes ce ce eens $1699 Cheapies "49 Ford 2 dr...... $175 "0 Nash 4 dr.....-$175 46 Buick 4 dr.....$175 "48 Packatd 2 dr...$125 "49 Lincoln 4-dr....$175 ‘42 Ford Clb. Cpe.. .$54 '48 Ford 2dr... 2... $125 46 Mere. Clb. Cpe. $125 47 Frazer 4 dr.... .$95 48 Dodge 4 dr... . .$125 46 Ply. 4dre..... . $95 '48 Ford Conv't.. $175 49 Hudson 4 dr...$125 "46 Ford Cpe. s...: $125 Trucks 53 Chevrolet 2 Ton Tractor. ............... $899 "52 Dodge }; Ton Pickup ..... Tere Seine lelelels es $899 54 Ford 14 Ton Pickup 22-22-35 2- ees es $944 "SI Chevrolet 2 Ton Tractor .............. $399 53 Ford '3 Ton Pickup.............. 0.045 $69 ’$9 Dodge Platform ............. Lees Tee ee $399 $2 Ford '3 Ton Pickup ............000--05- $599 '48 Studebaker '4 Ton Pickop «...-252--55-- $199 HAROLD TURNER, FORD 2BIGLOTS ~ 464 S. Woodward, Birmingham 134 Mile & Woodward L.Iberty 9-4000 “Liberty 9-4001 = = =o ~<a et 3 door redio heater, sutomatic clean. 3 Mt. Clemens 8 °—«CWPE:CO3-T™LAT oy de- 1) PLYMOUTH CRANBROOK. eto 1 owner car. 0060. tad ‘Hydrewatic. A real bay) PE 31117 oo LIKE: NEW! 1953 Plymouth Fordor KELLER*KOCH - Midwest 6-1200 RIEMENSCHN EIDER’S |. BEAUTY CONTEST 30 constants from all over the efty edger abt aps eae RS Sot so "Pees Special Sale On cas a RETAIL STORE 64 Mt. Clemens &. "53 Chevrolet 2 Dr. ian oe i ar er "SEE CY FOR THE DEAL OF A LIFETIME IN AN A-1 USED CAR Cy Owens va ¢Your Ford Dealer” Shop Them All, “Then See ~ Community oon an ae =| Wasa weneee masay isos * Sd) 4 y iow me om seeeoheesans _ = 4 Our Business Is Car Business No Come-Ons No Gimmicks Just Good Cars *54 Chev. Bel Air 1950 Chevrolet The , ' = — Sedan Delivery. Just the one $1,589 ; $349 ’S4 Chev. Bel Air 90 Chevrolet Eales S00 Piel yeit® Pala Power ‘lide. "Mende come’ boa? $1,489 $389 1953 Chevrolet’ Bel Air SSS a oe Tudor sedan with radio, heater — ee Seewent” ear viastoume $1,179 4 Chevrole * 1951 Kaiver Powerglide and a Are you pedal esd ged a repairing au- power — windows, the-eor fer you, 80, is just Soy = | "$2 Chevrolet 2. Dr. —«5!'-‘Ford Stat. Wagon meri Safa ta", 54 Chev. 2 dr. eee? +i sald * we < Bm i i ee eaees rere’z= THE PONTIAC PRESS , TUESDAY, FEBRU ARY. 1, 1955. _ — | TWENTY-THREE ie Tries Using Cleaver A j Sabb: Singer Switches Enaly to Drama Fars Renewal to Sete emily ow Set See —_— of AsianHassle Ss 'ersuratce =- Today's s Television Programs -- ~- Ray Convincing JUNIOR EDITORS | sx Sexrae Hoses | ee eee 2 ) 49 Keep Formosa Out)” “hen his spohersnini = (Channel 2—WJBK-TV . Channel 4—WWJ-TV._- Channel T—-WXYZ-TV. Channel $ ao in Th eat er R ol e snd TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS - : sister-in-law joined in — on | of Treaty Debate ‘wife's. side. -: ang ecinggree rs -_ 2 host, variety. fens | WASHINGTON um—Sen George! a a abt g ein ot : male: ing! alls of Ivy. Two biographies of | WEDNESDAY RNING Dae ERS a meat cleaver whacked away at : ae sib igen nye heres same map. make trouble for Dr. le: :00—(4) Today, (2) Morning Zsa Zsa Has Trouble. (D-Ga) said he hopes Senate de-\ all threé. Pe + (9) Capt. Video. Adventure| Hall played by Ronald Colman. | show. Finding TV Husband; “bate on the Southeast Asia Defense They'll recover. serial. (4) Time for Music. Jane/9:00—(7) Make Room for Daddy. 19: :00—(7) Breakfast Club. (4) N Box-T R d | Treaty starting today wall not _re- He's in jail. ° Palmer sings. 2) Kit Carson.| Danny hires a governess for he Romper Room. (2) Welcome ow x-lop Kecords open the whole’-questior of ‘U Rescue kidnaped girl in “Fron- kids and kids object violently,| Traveler. | NEW YORK UNS) — Johnnie tier Empire.” | Danny. Thomas stars. (9) Pick i 30—(2) Breakfast with Murphy. 1 pohey in the Far" East. 7 __ Escape Hitches the Stars. Amateur Show. (4) ee ee Oo ee | George, chairman of the Sena :15—(9) News. hastin Grant. (4)| Fireside Theater. Maureen) | te:68—(7) Wixle's Wot nars (4) | Electric theater was exceptionally / | Porelgn’ Relations Commitee: sid Ride With Officer. News. Paul Williams. O'Sullivan, John Howard in \ one | Donec ) Garry warm and sympathetic, natural; | ~ ieacce: _he knows of ‘‘no opposition’’ to the | ke z . “Brian,” story of man who tries | * eyen deep. He has a whole new* t pled: five A and three> “FORT WORTH, Tex. u}—Sidne 2 i Sonny Eliot. | . pact pledging five Asian y :25—(4) Weather. Sonny Eliot. to mold his stepson like his own | 10:30—(4) Way of World. (2) Ar acting future if hi iS pipes or tear thur Godfrey. "Western nations to.act in keeping, Wallace Pitman, three-time ex- J 6:30—(7) Ramar- of the Jungle. dead son. (2) Ray Milland Show. | : . ducts dry up . | rocesse | coms ict, caught a ride with a Dal- Jon Hall in “King of the Watus.” | Prof. McNulty aids police in un- bol ee Granary |wath thew ‘copstilxional p 5 | Jas policeman soon after an escape (9) Follow That Man. Ralph| masking bandit. 11:00—(7) Story studio. (4) Home Perry Como is spectacylar against any Red attack within the fon the Tarrant County Jail,, aks = /11:30-(2) Strike It Rich. enough on his own little quarter | Eas tee s _ Sheriff Harion Wright said today. s Bellamy in new mystery. (4) Traffic Court. -Re-enactment’ of §:30—(7) cases before Judge Watts. (2) News Ace. Ken ‘Cline, Van Pat- Steel Hour. Gertrude | WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON hour -TV concert and was well Berg plays widew who believes | 12:96—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics: (4)| ¥P to’his customary high stand- she receives phone calls from; Tennessee Ernie. (2) Valiant! 8fd on Max Liebman's. Policeman W. P. Moyers of Dal- jas picked Pittman up near Grand t Prairie, Tex, west of here, and But he ae in an interview that | “a whole lot of new discussion” : in Rie Clack - | may be touched off because o mck . cae gta a pyres Lady. - They didn't swing Gilbert. & i Con as’ See last week in ap-| drove him to the Waco highway 6:45—(2) TV Weatherman. De. me Wind,” ney hea wom. | 12:15—(2). Love of Life. aie eee Pe Roomy bye | prov ing a resolution endorsing in| aca dlorec’ went on duty ‘yes- 5 " Stel 5 eae iS ite, 62: 98—(7) oulah. ) Feather feet... But we still can't figure ‘advance any measures President | Everett R. Phelps. an's illness affects her family ‘ ey Bevlah 8) beaters at wiv the: manibochest “Ruler | |Fisenbower may think necessary | ‘terday he discovered the hitchhik- our Nest. (2) Search for To- | ise | er had sawed his way out of jail, 6:30—-(2) S Seth Digest. “ and friends. (4) Circle Theater. : Davey. pe gest) Crack, Georgiann Johnson, John Cassa-| ™orrow. di clvpical calypso tilted rewrite de vetis in “Ladder of Lies,” how -12:45—(2) Guiding Light. a = {G it t's | G :00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie.| young man is trapped by lies 1:00—(7) Charm Kitchen. (4) SURE 6k Cay enone in defense of Formosa. The defend-Formosa resolution, signed by Eisenhower Saturday has | no connection with the area cov- of the Queen's Naveee" was given | , lowered himself five stories on an improvised rope and disappeared. Moyers said the fugitive gave «2 The. mike and her inane pinte Puppet Show. (9). Lone Wolf. | j ‘es s fiz 2's = Nancy 9) " . ; 2 ‘ him his correct name and said he tou Hayward as Mike Lanyard | fier” Aone ee Teton ie iii meiaais decorously cloaked Shelly Winters * LIFE IN THE ARCTIC BBs a Alert eae bial ‘was “going: to Waco.” : ae seas = . : w_ lunging TV-line on “What's My - The Sledge—2 was signed at Manila last a eee finds key to intrigue in ‘‘Plane- | y ‘ F Mar- sy: a Ah) 1? a tarium."”’ (4) — 4. Gene Rav | Oo sid meets Otc Bie el 4) Sonny Elliot. (2) Road of | Cleavage?” .. . | Kessuh,, an Eskimo ‘boy, helped his father build this sledge. It is tember. « « * dc te ei ara | ; : Sone: | Lite: _ A made of bone covered with skms and laced together with leather | : U D v ETS mond, Carol Mathews in drama (Ruth Roman). Fred Allen's really in a wittily | ‘The treaty is designed to guard § to.$15 = of senator, his assistant and un- | - ; 1:30—(4) Bruce Mayer Show. (2) satisfying groove in his panel strings. On the sledge is a big bundle of furs with a pair of snow . } \ “4 i : 10:00—(4) Truth or Consequences 1 Ih he side. Kessuh | 484inst both external aggression $5 Week scrupulous reporter. (2) Frankie | ~~ \- : ; Ladies Day. chair; he asked the Mexican knives across it and, a eather pail hanging on the s au internal subvers Pakis- . Jack Bailey host on stunt quiz and internal subversion in Paki Lane Show. Music. ° ; ac y cae : S bar "1 4:48-—(9) School guest: “‘How's Mayor O'Dwyer?” = Can slide the sledge‘over the ice or let his husky dog pull it. tan, Thailand, the Philippines, Aus- HAMPTON - > ; eign aiy Sie 5 (2) Danger. eatrice =e at, A5—() S : . . . Like many impeccable | ]. Use crayon or paint to color Kessuh’s fur outfit. You can italia and New Zealand ail sig |: 825 West Huren Le! | ae 1) My story. Drama. Wesley Addy, Richard Waring 2:¢9—(7) Stars on Seven. grammarians, John Charles use “shades of brown and tan with some bright decorations on the natories. and free Viet Nam, Cam- FE 4-2525 : 7:30—(7) Cavalcade of America’| in “The Dark Curtain.” Tale of ¢:15—(9) Man's Heritage | Daly sometimes discloses the Coat or parka. Kessuh’s boots are black sealskin, his mittens of | ,o4i, and Laos. covered by the | _ — “Take Off Zero,” story of test, Woman whose urge to steal at .. merest hint of a lisp... Church. | White fox fur. If you color the sledge runners red, they will show UP treaty but not signatories. Other | 7 (havertiooment) pilot who made first flight in un- most costs her husband his job. 2:30—19) Mile Labbitt. (4) Jean ; H's got one . . . All networks inicely on the snow, : signers are Great Britain, France Wo conventional jet aircraft. (9) | 1@:3@—(7) Stop the Music. Music “McBride. (2) Art Linkletter, | now officially employ “idiot | 2. Use white Aprary paste to mount the picture smoothly on | and the United States. Guy Lombardo. Music. (4) Di-| Quiz. (9) International Play- 3:00—17) Theater. 19) Wednesday | boards,” meaning teleprompters, | cardboard. Cut out the three big pictures along the heavy outlines. The foreign relations committee Sleep, Play | nah Shore. Songs from Broad-| house. Drama TBA. (4) Show-| Matinee. (4) Greatest Gift. (2)| NBC mee it pacted oles Fold down.the sledge runners. Put the bundle on the center line of has recommended ratification 14-1, + way Hits. (2) News. Doug Ed-| case of Stars. Helen Parish, Bar-| Big Payoff. | 000 worth . the sledge. Fold the two furry flaps forward and the other two flaps with only Sen. Langer (R-ND) dis- In Comfort wards. _ , ten Yarborough in drama, “Step- , 3:15—(4) Golden Windows. “Gunsmoke” (of CBS Radio) | back and Paste them down to make the bundle stand up as in the senting. : | Witheut Backact = i * daughter.’ (2) See It Now. <3;30—(4) One Man's Famitly.—t2) small drawing. t Nagging ; . N hi loss of pep and energy, 3. Put Kessuh’s arm.behind him and insert a small brass fastener Fire Damage $60,000 | pesegas Sasori be wap ts uno eee ‘through the holes indicated by the arrows. Now his arm moves up ~ Sidney os red Saneeee emer nr one ; may cast against type when it =! :45—(4) News Caravan. John | Cameron Swayze. (2) Jo Staf- | ford Show. Jo Sings ‘‘Make Love | to Me,” on first anniversary of show. News documentary with Edw. R. Bob Crosby. Murrow, portrait of Las Vegas | including Jimmy Durante, Lena | Horne, Xavier Cugat. tries TV: A short, stubby, un- 3:43—(4) Concerning Miss Mar- glamorous “hero.”” (What the . a r c a t tring through the holes at the ends of the GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. ®—A heqith. When some everyday eonditi Ss lowe. heck—the original ‘‘Hopalong Cas- | | Re se rfers cones" ad us : $60.000 fire fed by highly inflam. | 9 *tress and pon tpabhonderee baal tant ‘ : ; ft slow down, many folks 4:00—(7) Capt. Flint. (9) Justice 80" of author Clarence Mulford’s | mable materials roared through Piresag ook wap sale ttapet ae eee : 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. Variety. (9) | imagination was a short, limping, * ts -. the Vulcanizing Material C der irritations due to cold or wrong diet may 8:00—(7) Jumbo Theater. Maureen National News. (4) News. Paul Colt. (4) Hawkins Falls. ( 2) | dirty - ked; I lothed, : ¢ ° OFP. cause getting up nights or frequent passages. aig ‘ = : ; yee crumply - cloth d f t Jack Wingate, an assembly line “Don't negket your kidneys if these eondi- O'Sullivan in “The Trestle.” (9) | Williams. (2) News. Jack Le- Seo | bedrageied moustached ‘(chaw- ‘He €a Ss O ap OVeIr nmen | worker a investigators a static tions bother you. Try Dean's Pills—o mild Bishop Sheen. “Has Christianity | Goff 4:15—(4) First Love. (2) Secret | terbac d therefrom) , Dae . . diuretic, Used successfully by millions for Failed? (4) Bob Hope Show stadt : ‘ SNE erbaccer dripping m)}, . e electricity spark jumped from his over 60 years. 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Comedy Hour — come ‘rom break unless someone can ~ ocratic party of Japan. Their team-\| — SO | little show. Drama. (2) Weather- 5:00—(7) ‘Auntie Dee. (9) Folk NeW Orleans Feb San Diego them to agree on how to make work hastened a feeling of Jap. 8:30—(7) Twenty Questions. U.S. man. | Songs. (4), Pinky Lee. (2) and Tijuana, Mex., Feb. 6... peace with Russia. ; Commissioner of Education, Dr. | | RL Q. Lewis. showing Jai Alai on the latter, Prime Minister Ichiro Hatoyama _anese. nationalism throughout the | Samuel Brownell helps celebrate | !!: :20—(2) Movie Date.”“Two Dol- 5:30—(7) Laurel & Hardy. (9) | 8iving the Runyan set on Broad- wants to end the state of war country, Among other things, both lar Better.” | . : program's ninth anniversary. (9) | -~ | Howdy Doody. (4) Howdy | “ay one to bet on that which still exists between Japan leaders’ promised restoration of | _Mury Morgan Show. Choosing 11:30—(4) Tonight. 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WIR, (700) CKLW, (800) = WW4, (Be) wean, (1190) «WXYZ, (127) WIBK, (18) WRON. case) + + * Connie Bennett doesn't have |-of the war, wants to talk first and goemitsu hit the ceiling. | 84. Oakland Ave.—Free Parking — - to do those TV commercials; she’s sign later. ~ | Japan's Foreign Office had re-| . Ph FE 2 644 TONIGHT WXYZ, Ed. Morgan | WPON, News, Milady's Must)| | CKLW: News, Living rich but still cant kill the taste 2s _ ceived the same note the previous 5 6.00_WJIR, News a ee Koren 9:15—WJR, Kitchen Clup bg Lege Gserpe | for limelight . “Lucy” producer | Unofficial peace talks between Tuesday and was trying to keep | Member Oakland Co, Electronic-TV Service Association WHYZ, Wattrick, MeKenste| 10:15 WW. Gildersiceve ‘aula ane WEOR: Mews: Fiattor al Oppenheimer anyeneed & Plas” | Russia /end Japen Bave pa aged it secret, pointing out to the Rus- | CKLW. News WXYZ, Top of Town . 1:15—WJR, Ma Perkins |tic recording to be built into the on for the past three months in cians there were a few facts of “= = = ——— a Marry gener eosin gol Road CKLW, Musical Airs - top of a cereal box (as we printed various world capitals. The most | life to be discussed first. | _ : WPON, News me z WCAR. eae Academy 1:38—WJR, Dr. Malone weeks ago) and now his first ‘‘con- | important of these meetings. was “ : 10:38—WJR, Dance Orchestra CKLW, Story Time eh ' J nd | : €:18—WJR, Clark Quartet WWJ, Washington 10:06 WJR. A Goatrey : servative’’ order is for 100,000,000! | in Paris between the Japanese al i wits tne dame cs, or at 14S—WJR, Guiding Light | /iddies to slice out the platters of | Polish ambassadors to France.. Polio Victim Saved cit - & CKLW, Eddie Chase 11:00—WIR, Mewe caiw News. Homechat pei bom aot their favorite pintsize idols; real} But now the Soviet Embassy in _ WPON, Idletime Serebade |. WYv2 “Top of Town WJBK. News Murphy WIBK: Tom George big-biz stuff... Tokyo, not recognized ‘since the F G F | 7. oR 6:30—WJR, Reynolds Ce Bows. Spete WPON, News, Piper Paul hd oi) al z Russians refused to sign the San rom as umes | For F Authorized Service ; wxid, —- Mulholiané a nw “ ie 1@:13—WW4J, Joyce Jordan as bee Meson A . ° Francisco Peace Treaty in. 1951, - 4 WCAR. Magic Muste pe aay 10:30—WWJ, Pran Harris PEPE | p hiladelphia Try ing has untiergone a renovation inside, BALTIMORE (@®—Nancy Baird, ce WJBK, Dinner Musie wxiz, “rep 2 of Town os bee ces cee ww 3b Jones nice | new paint outside. It has all the 6-year-old polio victim, wag over- | Call F at :45—WJR, Lowell Thomas | Whon Manhatten Music WCAR, Pontiac High wean Gu Goma T A C rf :|earmarks of looking forward to come by escaping coal gas last ——_or Jae age 11:30—WJR, Muste _ | 10:4 wws creas cne Bane | WON, Club 1460 een- ger uriew ‘welcoming a new ambassador. night while asleep upstairs but an|| C&V TV 993 Mt. Clemens _ : ye la ee eA Sideesns ante ere ae ee ee ee t WXYZ, Red @kelton | | WON, Sports Slants Mi:ee_ww4, strihe tt picn | WEAR. Harmony Hall PHILADELPHIA wae Seas derstanding first on such differ-| fumes and saved her life. | WJBK. Larry Gentile ~. —_ WXYZ Moa Homances | 8:60—WJR, Wenay Warren | 0" teen-agers went into effect last | ences as the rightful ownership of| . Five other children in the family EVEN iF YOU'VE NEVER DANCED BEFORE WPON, News, Kline WEDNESDAY MORNING CKLW. Plorida (8A WWJ, Woman in Love night in a move to curb juvenile/ 4. pHabomai Islands, which Rus-| were’ downstairs watching televi- vw ’ ; ece 7:18 WW4, Muste Ree Aerreee votes WCAR, News, Sone” WCAR, News, Carousel _| delinquency. Those under 17 found} 51. cisims, fishing rights in the| sion at the time. Diana Baird, 14, = . _ an ys ae ee WXYR Pred Wolfe NEON. News Party | sius—wan, aunt Jenny _—| 0 the streets after 10:30 p.m. were | Nort Pacific and, last, but not| smelled gas. She called the Fire j wwe Mae Beatty fa a WPOM, Hye Tine #:20—WIR, Helen Trent sent home, — with parents, | jeast, the fate of 57,600 Japanese | Department and rescuers revived ‘WXYZ, Silver Eagle WPON, Club 1460 1 wIR Make Up ating ww4, P. working in gai employment, or prisoners of war in Russian hands. Nancy. After an examination at WIBR. Larry Gentile | 790-WJR, dtm Vinal TL ey slag ited "onan errand at their parents’ | "tatoyama and Shigemitsu came | Franklin Square Hospital, she war . Dav 8:45—W. irection; released. . : WJBK, News WPON,’ Pontiac Party WWJ, Rt. to Happiness : 1:60, Be Marrow | ote wd uneie Mel sits Won. aeemery » gancese Gems Pad Names of violators were taken Abner Baird, father of the chil- ° CKLW, Eddie Fisher WIBK. Gentile. Binge WWJ. Second Chance WWJ. Backstage Wile ‘by police officers, and if the dren, works at night. The mother e atter rays gh WJBK, L. Gentile- 1:30—WXYZ, Osgood, Wolfe CKLW Queen for Oay WXYZ, Wattrick McK youngsters are caught again, they | y ‘is in a hospital. — ~ 8:06 WIF. Btop the Music pal tls Osgona Wolfe Ree eee ene CKLW ~Eddie Chase | must apeear in court with thelr Ee *. WWJ, People Are Funny Gentie aor Binge | 12:00 WJK Jack White ; WJBK Don McLeod . ppe With Apology . WXYZ. Show Stopper CO cee vodhadd CL apchede to nana hee at parents. Curfew starts at 10:30 rf ‘CKLW. Treasury Agent Byatt aipee With Clem CKLW. Break the Bane Sete ran Gt p.m. except Friday and Saturday, F ; P ident Small Bomb Turns Up : bh . * . : 1 ‘ i - 8:15—WXYZ, Show World ‘KL foey vevie WOAR. News = | econ: cam eee when it's at midnight. It-lasts until rom Fresl “Sat Pennsylvania Capitol 4 8:30—WIR, Stop Muse 0:60— WIR, sock wane 12:15 WIR, Farm Roundup | 4:30-WJR, Muste Han . | 6 a.m. REESE, Mich. @—-Elaine Solgat, | . WHYZ, Vandercook WB “newn, Gentile Ww. Faye Elizabeth . WWJ. Widder Brown . |16, has writer’s cramp and an apol- Puisinsormg teed Pa. eto ol - ows weet ’ alert oe P A made bom! lb apparen ’ a. John a WPON, News - _ | WRON, Lupcheon Muste . WCAR, Carousel Store Officials Say Men_ | ogy from President eg sage he | ee work “of a crank,” turned up near . JOIN THE FUN ; i » 8:46—WXYZ, sy =| 8:16— WIR, Bud Guest unwise. t Time Out, Music | ¢:45—wWWJ, Woman in House Wives’ Be show, for talking in her history the” of the State : apn fsa Rette Tusster . oe Cente, Ly Saw ae — crock oes = George Wright Buy ives Shoes st class. _. pplz gore at ARTHUR Mi RRAY'S © m . 0 News - | es : CREW, Musle WPON. Egan Show Weak BemaMcleet, | “wwa, News Delane ‘OMAHA «@® — Men™ buy their] | Elaine is a pretty junior at Reese | "f)0' S' i o would have been | ; WPON, News, Off Record | :30—wJR. Muse Ball CKLW. Bddie Chase n eacen* Vakoea'? High School. She had to copy the | | 01, Deml. ji would =e nan Brcinwens who come to us ase demain, me oe | WOAR. Radio Rev : wPon, Fara iia may WAR, News wees Omaha shoe. store executives President's 1.0 werd Sate of the oft said State Police Commissioner j pinoy out = very = ‘w= 4 iWPON, News, Musie a ' A : t . ore nag Mmm ee Rowe WEDNESDAY A Arecewese Baoiareatig sme . say it’s not uncommon and have Union — _— : ee . — C. M. Withelm.: It was capable of’ first lessoa. CKLW, tea . WXY2, Breakfast Clud “1708— WJ, Rosa WWJ Jim Deland |nothing but praise for the men. a8 punishm little or no damage, he said. The whole secret is Arthut ; Ww. ews, T. WCAR, Carousel her history class was listening to. i Murray's amazing discovery, a ‘ 10:00.-WJR, Tennessee Ernie weak, — 7 aonene eee ‘peut =— : w. pu Wie They say the men show. excellent ray = Us 2, Pimber McGee veil contactor “mF = ve — taste, pay a little fancier’ price| the address. | | Magic Step To ity, This : : . than women ‘and, said salesman : oa . Week and Panama Extends Probe pri np ad odleclga ie rye | ried in Criminal Court yesterday, a Tt took _ nearly a and, a - nces and is so easy you can mas- Wife-Slay er, There'll be no honeymoon f Street -Widenin Howard Thompson, ‘a man takes! 59/1 0%8. She sent it to the Presi. PANAMA U—The--National As- ter it in just/S minutes. Yes, even : x : y or maybe 10 or 15 minutes /to buy a; yi sembly has given an investigation if ’ve-thever danced before! Bride Facing the present, Edward Proszewsk: = pair of shoes. The average wom: | ae : z bec . _ commission 10 more days—unti] So don't be an side- WiLL YOU ACCEPT ; . was hustled off to prison for 14 Fan takes th " - “I thought he might have cov-' |. line sitter. Come to A Mur. . a f ormosans an takes twice that long. d with f Feb. 10—to report on charges that tter A HOUR mn $ . 00 won 8 Y Ts Apart — erar gr pions the former Stella ‘ : ered pe ere oo with fewer impeached President Jose Ramon | rd now and be a star on ea a, went back to her fac- : words,”’ said. - nce . Studios open 10 - acy aa | dol TAIPEH, Formosa @®—The Chi-|Spends 103rd Birthday | Ehaine got the copy back yes-| Guizado helped plot the assassina-/ 4, 10 PM daily. ! : CHICAGO .@ — A man who 2. <6 nese Nationalist government is Dutifully Readi Bib! eaday Sti acee: @2 ue al tion of President Jose Antonio Re- e hacked his wife to death with &@) progsewski Jan. 17 on| Pushing plans to widen some of Y ROAGiNg SIDS | ne firet page was this age: | ™mon, his predecessor. The three-| - ool a. , Sentenced Jan. 17 on | PNG is this Come eae ve oat With ceo-| man group had been scheduled to |. ARTHUR MURRAY | ) ncing — ~~ butelier knife six years ago and/ his plea. of guilty to a charge of a ——- rad VANCEBURG, Ky., Jan. 31 | “To: Elaine Solgat—With pro-|) 4 in’ its ‘ the woman who helped him e¢s-| murdering his wife, will be elgible- ae ae ral capital city | - It was his 103rd_ birthday yester- | found apologies for the length of but said i summary time to 25 E. Lawrence St. \ : Phone FE 2-0244 : cape the electric chair were maf} for parole in eight years and nine | | oy tyes Gipereti day, but Henry Luman didn’t let ee ee eee ee en to tebe toatl ae : - el = months. Case of emergency. . the celebration interfere with his the task of copying it. With best sno! ‘ a ee i : mental He is going through the Bibe| 1%2 was ‘again, a task he assigned himself = tenced | just before Christmas. “He's a pretty nicé president,” | Sener to | “Right now, he’s in the Acts.”; Elaine said after getting the reply. other | Said Mrs. Cora Pollitt, the daigh-|“A lot of others wouldn't have ter. with aeons _ at nearby se erDeeS i ist §, 7 an id ee TWENTY-FOUR we Airmen Brieted on S pain the Minute They Arrive. MADRID —U.S. airmen arriv- ~§ng for duty “get the word" on Spain the minute they 4 oft the! plane. Air force personnel are reaching here a few at a time. They are met by a /‘sponsor’’ officer loaded with facts on life in this country. Later on when airmen will arrive ,- in droyes, mass orientation will | ‘be undertaken. Twelve thousand are dite eventually. < — > Chae SEWELERS || shirts or slacks. | ford mother said attacked her son :} boulevard. | Williams after Mrs. Dorothy Frier | of Waterford Township complained + her son Dennis, 8, had been at- | | There is a word about the water! |The Air Force fact sheet says: “Most of us have been drinking’ local tap water without any notice- able harm, But if you are worried | you can always boil it at home or) order bottled water.’ And you can_ follow the local custom of taking | wine with meals." American airmen already here | follow the traditional Spanish work- | ing hours — 9 a.m. until 2 p.m., a two-hour siesta, then 4 until-7 p.m. Like the Spanish the Americans ” work five days a week. % * * “When the stomach is geared up| to Pentagon hours,”’ the Air Force | quips, “it kicks up a mighty holler | when: noon rolls around, - but: you | i get used to it.” There are no military billets. yet | ‘for Americans, E verybody. mu: | live in private quarters. Rents now | run from $75 to $200 monthly for | | furnished apartments, And they’ re going up: * * There is .plenty of Tecreation. | Many Americans have joined Span- | ish golf and tennis clubs. In the. summer, there are bullfighting, and swimming? American military | men are not permitted to wear! uniforms on the streets. But they | are advised not to wear loud sports.| “Above all, remember you are | @ guest,’’ is the No. 1 rule. Orders Dog Killed After Attack on Boy- A part-collie dog, which a Water- last week, was put to death today at the Oakland County Animal | Welfare, Shelter on East Walton | The animal was pic ked up last | week by Humane Officer Robert | tacked and his trousers torn by. the dog. 7 Humane officials said they coe | viously had received other com- plaints about the dog, owned by | Victor Nickoloff of 167 Coleman, 1 Waterford Township. Another of | Nickoloff's dogs was put to death | last year, they said, at which time | the owner was told to keep the: collie tied up. - Waterford ~ Township J ustice | Willis D. Lefurgy ruled Friday that | the animal was vicious, and: issued | the order for destruction yéster- | day. i Sweetens Up Victim | «GLEN BURNIE, Md. ® — A burglar ‘broke into Bernard A. | Dodge's home yesterday and took | about $30. Later, police found a | half-pound box of chocolates mn al heart-shaped valentine box at the | scene of the theft, Dedge said the candy didn't belong to him. time. Avoid disputes. Account WHERE THOUSANDS SAVE MILLIONS | Your checks serve you TWICE. First, they pay your bills quickly, they come back to you, endorsed, as bona fide receipts for every payment you make. Save Open Your CRECRIAE The Community National Bank — ‘ sspmages ae 3 ie Oe - A dietinc kd Pre cae Li ) : / % sie OES aed conveniently. 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