Tuesday: Mostly Fair } Details page two ; 118th YEAR *x*** PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1955—32 PAGES ASSOCIATED PREG UNITED, PRESS Two Children Bur Plan Truth Serum’ for Confessed Killer Handyman, 34, Admits Slaying JoAnn Gillespie Detroit Officers Report Discrepancies in Story of 1953 Rape-Murder DETROIT (UP) — Police said today they would ask doctors to give “truth serum” to a former grave digger who says he raped and killed 18-year-old Jo|F Ann Gillespie while she was walking home from a mid- night movie more than two years ago. Although police noted several discrepancies in the confession of Richard Bal- lingall, Inspector Edward Reilly described him as the “best suspect in over 3,000 we, have questioned in the case.” Ballingall, 34, was picked up for questioning in the death of his commoniaw wife and confessed to the Gillespie slaying last night. Then he led detectives to within several feet of the spot where Jo Ann's ravished body was found Jan43, 1953. Jo Ana, a Slaying Suspect RICHARD BALLINGALL Detroit police are questioning Richard Ballingall, M4, in the slay- ing two years ago of Jo Ann Gil- jlespie, 18. Despite a reported confession, questioning continues because of discrepancies found in | his account. Dems Planning July Convention Laws in Three Prevent Later Meeting to Pick 1956 Candidates States Plane Search Shifts fo Sea West of Rome Fear All 28 Aboard Missing Airliner Dead on Brussels-Africa Hop ROME (# — Search for a missing Belgian Sabena Airliner with 29 persons =.,swung from the snow-cov- ered mountains north of Rome today to the storm- tossed sea off Cvitavecchia, further west. Almost 24 hours ished Sunday into a fog. The ship then was only 16 minutes flying time north of Rome while en route from Congo. Hope wag virtually abandoned for the 21 passengers—14 Belgians, four Americans, two French, and | 19-year-old Marcella Mariani, un-. | lucky Miss Italy of 1953—and the lerew of seven Belgians and a Briton. | Plane | might. Most efforts turned back to the | = | passed without a clue to the | fate of the DC6 that van- Brussels to the Belgian) n to Death as Fire Guts Hous Youngsters Die in Pontiac Township House Blaze Phenix Trial | Starts Today 2 Ex-Vice Bosses Are Charged With Murder of Elected Official | racketeering empire there. Arch Ferrell, 37-year-old former sea off the old Roman port of | circuit solicitor, and Albert Fuller, WASHINGTON @®—The Demo-| Civitavecchia when a helicopter | 55 a colorful ex-chief deputy sher- FIRE VICTIMS, SCENE—Pictured at left, 3‘s-year-old Reed and her brother, Ronald, 7, swept their Pontiac Township home. The picture negative found in the debris of the home. At right is a the gutted kitchen of the family home at 1529 Vinewood. The children's rnother, Myrtle, 24, is reported in Hospital with first and second degree burns. Mother Injured in Vain Attempt | to Rescue Tots Linda Reed, 3, Brother Ronald, 2, Are Killed; Two young children burned to death in their Pontiac Township home jo- day despite efforts by their mother to rescue them. who died this morning as i i fair condition at St. Joseph Mercy i Dies in Florida Three-Inch Snowfall Halts, 24 Heort Ateck Fotel Winter's Worst Cold Wave. 'ndustriclist-sportsman BIRMINGHAM, Ala. ® — With | their own lives in the balance, two former Phenix City bosses face trial today for the murder of a ment agencies. The forecast was cloudy skies with Although the winter’s worst cold wave was on the run | ‘today, Pontiac-area residents awoke this morning to find | Quran epactenon dind pester: 'a fresh 3-inch blanket of snow which snarled rush-hour | 4,, of « heart attack at crusading crime fighter whose | traffic and brought out emergency road crews. | Beach, death smashed the once mighty | »’Two dozen accidents in which, | Were attributed to’ snow-slick for | crats today set July 23 as the date ‘TeW "eported seeing “what looked iff, are charged with first-degree | ' ” 0! | for their 1956 convention to open |e ew, oil smear” 10) rnurder in the June 18 of | Jo Ann's body was found between in Chicago unless some states’ Sabena’s Rome manager, Alfred | nee for state attorney ly warmer temperatures must have fallen into the sea. I! fear there are no survivors.” tomorrow by the weather bureau. Slippery road conditions were re- National Chairman Paul M. But-| 1 1 i : " 5 Four Poatiac DPW trucks, which worked through the night te thoroughfares, were morning by and snew- the | 4 vs i§5 3s before election day. The — mitt saiqd | Pear Brussels and Mrs, G. Guer- states which 4 have | ierri, 27, of Rome, Miss Mariani's change their laws to make an | S°cTetary. Aug. 13 convention date practical | . . tna Comencet” ""™* \Dutch Prince Arrives reaction to idea |e ee ot a late corvention date anda i New York on Visit NEW YORK iW —Prince Bern- shorter campaign had been favor- able and that he was suggesting to Democratic leaders that they study hard of the Netherlands arrived the pobsibility of changes in state | by plane today from Amsterdam laws which stand as a barrier to | for an unofficial five-day visit. this. | Aides said the Prince, husband Butler also announced that mem- | of Queen Juliana, is arranging a bers of the Democratic National | conference on social and econemic Committee in a mail poll had for-| problems of the Western democra- in| mally approved Chicago as the cies. The conference is to be held| which defendant it accuses of fir-| late last week. site of the 1956 convention. in a European city ing the murder weapon. | Temperatures yesterday ranged a ~~ | from a low of 5 to a high of Fails to Hide Significance of Feb. 14 2. At 8 am. today, the thermom. . eter in downtown Pontiac stood eer 54 ta ~ eS eae Ys nal’ gtr wr Zl mf ‘ vit “2 F The former state official, who | would have yielded his office to f vEs a Galveston, Tex., date has been set for his trial. | Garrett was in Birmingham the | most night Patterson was slain 160 miles | : | had been below zero. In Alabama, accessories are con- | sidered equally guilty with the per-| Teday’s snow, which covered son who actually does the killing.| mest of Michigan, fell on top of The state has never disclosed | three inches which accumulated at 17, rising to 30 by 2 p.m. ‘Pontiac Man Killed in Coldwater Crash Neely Cagle, 54, of 117 Lafayette | St., was killed today and his wife | and a nephew injured in the crash of his car and a tractor-trailer truck on U.S. 27, eight miles south of Coldwater. Cagle’s car skidded on the snow- | slick highway when he attempted | to stop for a car turning ahead of ‘him. It collided with the truck, | driven by Roy E. Akers, of Koko- |mo, Ind. Akers was unhurt. In Today’ er ee ee + Ow a er 4 # ‘ $ . . With her when she died were & vent Chiang Cerfain |e: shooting of | Snow or freezing drizzle end- ; A. L. Patterson, Democratic nomi-| ing this afternoon. Slight-| Murder in Alabama is one | and fair skies were seen for | of Isle Defense i ri I : ? * a 5 E i i z DETROIT #® — Mrs, Walter O. Fé .f Fhe nt Fila, She 72. . Briggs w $2 i ! was were injured Mrs as area law enforce- | her ‘) it: iff | P | iH 3 i i z i | Nationalist Chief Hints Guarantee of U. S. Aid for Offshore Bases | A spokesman for the family said Reeds, and | Mrs. Briggs suffered | TAIPEI (INS) — Generalissimo | heart r e an attack Dec, 29, three | Chiang Kai-shek indicated today he | after leaving her Detroit home | were spurting from all the windows defending Nationalist-held Quemoy, | ag body was returned to De Matsu and “other offshore cs perieacier mare tends” Service “ill be held ot 11 a.m. lke Avoids Picking | Wednesday at a . . The Nationalist China. leader | ment Cathedral. City for Convention Mrs, Briggs’ husband was chairman of the board of Briggs He died Jan. of 74. | said the U. 8. position on defense lof the isfands is “quite clear,”’ but f into a definite commitment, but a | —o. had one son and four | Nationalist source close to Chiang | vir. Briggs was active in civic ter, telling the party chieftains he said ‘The President definitely im- and church activities, She was a thought the selection of the con- plied ... he was positive the member of the Garden Club of | vention city should be left up to United States will jointly defend America, Detroit Club and the the Republican National Commit- the islands frpm Communist at- women's City Club. tee meeting here Thursday. tack. Surviving, besides her son, and) He again indicated, however, Chiang made the statement at Mrs. Fisher, are three other daugh- | that the would like to have the con- news conference a few hours ters, Mrs. W. Dean Robinson, | vention held as late as possible, te after the Nationalists responded Mrs. C. T. Fisher Jr., and Mrs. | shorten the length of the campaign. to Communist eccupation of the | Philip A. Hart wife of Philip Hart, | Republican National Chairman evacuated Tachen, Yushan and (lieutenant governor of Michigan. (Leonard Hall. said there was po Pishan islands by announcing Also surviving are 24 grandchil- | discussion at this morning's con- that Nanchi Island would be de- | dren and a brother, Raymond Cam- | ference on whether Eisenhower will . tended at all costs, eron, of Detroit. be the GOP candidate in 1956. Nanchi, 120 miles north of the —_ oe tip of Formosa, is now the north- tip of Formosa. is now tre oct Mew Hoover Study Urges ‘yin Tavei tr Pre cone o-| Reforms in Civil Service |advice to withdraw from Nanchi! wasHINGTON ( — The Hoover Commission recom- mended last night that all government jobs carrying the | responsibility of making or defending administration policies should be filled by political appointees. And it urged that Congress create a new “senior civil service” of career administrators who would be “politi- cally neutral” and who would survive a shift in White House control. Other suggestions were ion Of “the! commission's report, called ter geous"' in the “liberation” of For- mosa sa a Train Rolling Over Him Disturbs Sergeant's Nap | LOS ANGELES (UP) — Army | Sgt. Antonio R. Hernandez, 29, got a rude awakening yesterday EP Ge Pe Ws Bia ~—_ Promising Aid Vice President Confers With Guatemala Head; GUATEMALA (®—Vice Presi- Nixon Reported | More U. S. Help Hinted | Lecture Speaker “=o ls Diver, Artist Undersea Films Feature Kiwanis Series Here Tuesday at 8 P. M. Lucie Palmer is an artist who, when she has the urge to paint. dons bathing suit, and 80-pound’ diving helmet and weighted sneak- | ers td go undersea, where she 1.000 per cent paints realistic pictures on or- | dinary kitchen towels. The diver-artist will show the the Latin-American republic some and films. “Coral a six million dollars in aid. “Gold in Them S.”| Guatemaien hailed Tuesday, in the fifth of the we vies svediniae: ake a. é She compares twe worlds in | tremendous importance.” Spee Sw | ce Tea "a bootblack- 12-year-old Rodolfo Gon-| .. en. 1 ran out of the house when I hour of filmed adventure, ee ee ee heard screams—I thought chil- ginning at 8 p. m., the coral | sreeted vice president while, gree were screaming, byt then I fairyland where her models are |‘he latter was placing a wreath| sow Mrs. Reed, and when she angelfish, seahorses, sharks and | % Independence Monument. saw me and neighbors she cowfish. She'll also tell tales'| After a dinner for Castillo Armas screamed: ‘My children are in | of sunken and buried treasures ** the American Embassy tonight.’ wo2¢ my children are in there,’ but there was little we could do.” Plan Lie Tests for Starting Second Century Today (Contioued From Page One) | EAST LANSING (UP)—Michigan possession of facts he ordinarily | State College started its second | would not have,” said Wayne Coun- birthday. Dr. John A. Hannah, president of tom, was picked up for question- the teeming university which be- ing about the death of Cecilia asa the | had been living with Ballingall, was in a room rented by ingall's . iit 1 i fr f | fiz : i it 3 i i 1 i [ | 1 : 3 a ranging attacks 2% 5% i | Jo Ann’s mother, Mrs. John E. | “place too much importance 60 | Gillespie, said she felt Ballingall’s material possegsions and depend | onfession was “just the same old too much upon science to solve all | .» " the problems of the world.” he said. He called upon the devotees of the liberal arts tradition and the “We've been troubled so many | times by these repeated confes- | sions that I feel worse than when ;Jo Ann died two years ago,” she Confessor of Slaying AP Wirephete WINTER CARNIVAL QUEEN— Suel Withus, of Grand Rapids, yes- terday was crowned queen of the winter carnival at Wells College in Aurora, N. Y. She is the daughter of William A. Withus, U. 8. Consulate General in Lahore, Two Children Die as Fire Guts Home (Continued From Page One) minutes after Mrs. Reed began. screaming get inside rescue the children until after the fire had burned down. The two youngsters were found in their mother’s bedroom near | the window, through which Mrs. | to | covered porch next to the window j}of the 4room home which is | Pftimlin. the second political lead- ;er to make the attempt, informed "| ter’s report also was referred to Ballingall, a convicted peeping | standing barefoot on the snow- . tiny agricultural college. | Stewart. 40. Miss Stewart, who | vered with artifical brick siding. | | Firemen theorized that the fire | | Started in the children’s On| adjoining the mother’s room. Chief companions reoced the fire, which room. An oil tank in the rear of | | authority to propose policy as well | | as organizational changes | Congress. 3rd Man Asked fo Form Cabinet Christian Pineau Tries to Organize Government ‘ as Pflimlin Fails PARIS (INS)—French President Rene Coty asked Christian Pineau today to try to form a new govern- Pineau was asked after Pierre MICHAEL A. BAUER Coty early today that he was un- able to obtain support for a cabi- net. 4 ner taming wen vances FUNEFAL Rite Tuesday, Socialist (mederate) Mendes- France, Pineau said he was in jun gente oun diame as Funeral service for Michael A. need of quickly restoring France | “to the international position (be Tuesday at 10 a.m. from St. oe 2 oe Vincent de Paul Church. hesitations” in voting for the ac- | [le died Saturday at his home | | tended schools there | ee he ‘bus, and St. Vincent de Pau! | besides his widow is a son, Dr. Edward G. Bauer of | 4 | arrangements are by Smith Funeral Home. Tommy D. Francis Service for Tommy David Fran- cis, 2-month-old son of Thomas D. /and Bonnie Lou Mellelmoen Fran- cis, 40's Dwight St., will be Tues ,day at 2? p.m. Burial will be in Perry Mount Park Cemetery. The | Rev. Paul Havens of First Method- ist Church will officiate. Survived by his parents, Tommy | died Saturday after a brief illness. Boy Confesses Role in Shooting to Dad Civil Service Jobs Would Be Revised (Continued From Page One) various phases government which the commission, created in 1953, , today. Its recommendations can be car | son into a police station and an- /mounced the boy and a 9-year-old through friend bie. i plans which are subject to veto by | Daseclies "= Harold Brownfield said the father told him the 11- year-old had confessed he and his friend stole a .22 caliber pistol in a | | store beside the parking lot and | were playing with it when it was THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1955 Traffic Deaths Fall Off Sharply State Weekend Safer Than Usual With Only 11 Auto Fatalities By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The traffic toll fell sharply in Michigan during the weekend after a record high death total of 2] a week ago. Only 11 traffic deaths were reported. Low for the year is sev- en during New Year's. The Day in Birmingham ' ln addition te the highway toll, an elderty Detroit woman burned te death in her home and a youngster died im Kalamatco after failing inte a tank of wood preservative at a lumber yard. Arthur Mumby...19. of Howard for F ormer Merchant “city was killed Sunday in a car train collision at a railroad cross- ing near his Montcalm County Bauer, 80, 51 Parkhurst. St., will home. Witnesses said Mumby’s car apparently stalled on the Pennsyl- vania Railroad tracks. Cari F. Van Wagner. 27. of Ada | was burned to death when his car after a three year illness. The son | burst into flames after crashing in- 'of John and Eizabeth Riddle Bauer, | to a concrete abutment on a coun- | . , y road near Grand Rapids. Gary Tabin, 14-year-old Detroit expressway. Orville Watson, 51. of Detroit was injured fatally Friday night | when hit by a car while crossing ‘a Detroit street. Horace Webster, 61. of Detroit | was killed Friday night in a two- troit was found dead Saturday aft- er a fire swept her home, where she lived alone. Robert Cooper, 3, of Kalamazoo died Saturday after he fell into a wood preserving tank at a Kala. | nell ,mazoo lumber company. Fire de-| partment rescue men said the boy apparently died of internal burns caused by swallowing and inhaling the preserving fuid. He had accompanied his fath- er, Fred H., to the lumber com- pany to make a purchase. The bey wandered off while the fa- | ther was being waited on, and feli inte the 3-feot-deep vat. Billy C. Kinsey, 31, of Detroit was injured fatally Saturday when ; his car skidded and hit a tree in Grosse Pointe Shores. | Commission to Discuss which are in Troy Township but in Birmingham's school district. Lawmakers will receive the res- Nearly Million Late ‘After Subway Fails ‘ ] Paving and other services for ignation of their fellow com- missioner, Robert E. Navin, who is moving out of state. of Webster will be considered. oo s s Distribution of state aid to shut down schools will be taken up at unit h a. m. to meetings of the League of Women Voters this month, with the pro- Unit III, 1 p.m. tomorrow. Frank- lin Community Church: Unit IV of wub- 8 p.nt. tomorrow, Mrs. Robert Sta- ot thes- cey, Pine Hill drive Wednesday residents were meetings, Unit I, 10 a.m., d Paul Bowers, Buckingham ete and Unit V. 8 p.m., : on twe M. Allen, Maryland Unit VI will meet at Tharsday with Mrs ell, Merritt Lane. It's a Valentine% party for the | of First Baptist | jie s at 8 tonight. The shutdown was caused when Rev. Emil will give devo |, generator blew out in a power tions with program house throwing its load to seven by the Tangemans, the | ther generators which were un- Killburys and the Cor apie to carry the additional power = | and also failed. visual, methods of teaching | lorign tengunees wil te o=-| Shanley Charged cussed by Prof. G. P. Borglum of Wayne University, at a meeting “in Antitrust Suit the Walnut Lake School PTA 8 tonight. Joos & WASHINGTON w — Atty. Gen. Mrp. Chartes J. Shain bas re- Brownell today filed an antitrust from a joint meeting of | suit against Schenley Industries States and | Inc., charging it made illegal ac- of Commerce | quisitions of stock in Park & Til- | ford Distillers Corp. The civil action against Scheniey, Foreign Affairs group. | one of the “Big Four’ in the She will report on both at to Whisky business, was brought in Barbara Benthins. 30. of Kala- morrow’s 10 a.m. meeting of the the Federal District Court at Wil- mazoo was killed Sunday when a Ruth Shain Class in International ™ington, Del. car driven by her husband, Ger- Affairs. at the DETROIT ®—The mystery of ald skidded off M43 and hit a util- ‘ ‘was injured fatally Sunday night |! A father marched his 11-year-old when the car he was driving skid- | ing at 8 tonight of the Franklin | any way yg iia Park L Community House.| It asks for court orders requir- se s | s ded off a rural road and over- | School PTA. He is a play therapist ‘ control" of turned in Washtenaw County. Gerard J. Van Spronsen Sr., &. of Greenville was killed Saturday in a two-car collision on M9] in Montcalm County. Wallace McNeil, 19, of Millington was found dead today in a wrecked | | fire."’ said the chief. | | matches was found. | Oscar Reed, 2%, 4341 Roxann, | declared does not now exist. Investigating the burned rubble.| Proposing creation of a “senior firemen said that it is possible Civil service” and the filling of that the blaze might have started | Policy-making positions with polit- as a result of the children’s play- cal appointees, the commission ing with matches in the bedroom, | S#id there could then be drawn however, no evidence of spent | Detween these groups a line of “clear division of labor” which it the end of the bridge near Milling- | Ignores 100th Birthday HOBART, Ind. uw — John Gruel | Sumday on a bite of ignored his birthday today—his| that ledged in her ~. | said, “| Rewards totaling $7,000 are still | Waterford. Township, Mrs. Reed's | | brother-in-law, said he stopped at | in effect for information leading |th€ home at 5:45 a.m. today to | slayer. awaken his brother for work. | one time more than 300 police-| “Everyone was asleep at that | men were working on the case. | time and everything seemed to be | beef The commission suggested a re- 100th—because he hates “all that| Hugh D. Morey, 61, of Flint died view of the conflict-of-interest | fussing.” But he gave his wife a/| today of injuries suffered in laws, such as the requirement that | ‘big smooch" because today is | head-on automobile collision ‘s Day. | M21 in Flint Saturday. New Modern Bedroom Suites Styled, Constructed and Finished for Those Who Are Looking for Good Furniture More than 3,000 persons were ques- tioned and 600 were arrested. Godfrey Said Ready |. Police have _termed the case for Second Operation SS unsolved crimes."’ ‘ BOSTON (INS)—Television star | Arthur Godfrey may enter a Boston hospital soon for a second opey3- tion on his injured hip for which Brother Held; Inquest Slated Today in Death }o.k.,"" he said. Osear Reed said | might be fou Ziem to Ask Clarification ways “to encourage entry of | the children also were asleep and, cher tet went tact © “mang we voce remo Of Holiday Court Statutes, mong recommenda- | sleep or didn't awaken with her oe ete: aa merit nareseel jaamend ‘for federal workers; geographical| Changes in the state law will | would be left in force, said Ziem. variations in pay designed to bring! be proposed by Oakland County | “because it’s difficult to get at- federal workers in line with the | Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem to | Wrneye to appear on such days on juries at those times.” Romanian Asks Asylum | : prevailing wage in their areas; | for Himself and Wife | eliminating political clearance for | } he unde: surgery M . . | COPENHAGEN (INS)—A y marshals and field employes of the | | chusetts General Hospital in 1963, | DETROIT (UP) — “An inquest | Romanian legation employe today Customs Bureau and the Mint:| The move resulted from oe The Boston American reported | Sect ot Prevety Cones an ihe | asked Danish authorities for asy-| bringing under civil service U.S.’ tions raised by a con) O71 today that Godfrey plans to be off | verett lym from communism for himself | 32,000 rural mail carriers. ship Justice Emmet J. ver; : ; = the air for about five months fer er aes ages down the stairs and his wife and charged that his | |= law which in some cases might | Comparison will prove our Quality is far beyond our urday during a 7 e e e, require a person spend ° : Moe ear nor arabe toy fo | HEA with his brother. “nate enton in Cerner Dulles Planning Visit ss," x2,sh soaert om] Venetian Room |i} mots ris: | comment on the report as he is| Collins’ brother, Odell. 32. was) Danish detectives set up a watch Se . | 138 South Weedward,~ [|] Look around first — then come here and compare! on a week's vacation from his radio |"“!4 by Police for investigation of | qutside the legation after hearing | ‘The law states that a justice | Birmingham - | and TV programs © |felonious assault. Police said the the story of 25-year-old lon Cimpu | {0 Canada for a ks | court cannot convene on a legal | (duet Rasth of Wagte _ | brothers fought after Everett al-| who said he defected because they | holiday except te instruct a jury SP ECIALS THIS WEEK ‘legedly struck his brother's wife, could ‘no longer endure” the con-| WASHINGTON (®—Secretary of | or receive a verdict. M ot Not List H The Weather Ellen, 33 (ditions under which they lived. Frpmacl = = = a oh « Gand meme te Many Others Not ed Here. PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Party 2 ~ | sa ae ures “. ait cloady tonight with ible light snew with Canadian government leaders. holiday, we apparently must wa KNEEHOLE DESK Tomerrew mestly fair. Temerrew night M = . until the following day to bring | with Chair. § 95 § aay ieee aa wa eee Choral Festival Winds Up, sate opariment smounce: wt te (carts peed or tale Limed oak, (wo sizes. Complete "4° - S3Q* te northwest winds 8 te 15 miles on Bear . . ‘would be the guest of Canada's | bond, He would have to remain in TODAY IN PONTIAC ‘Church Fellowship Series &. Gen, ‘Vincent Massey, snd nals athe — ‘Solid Maple 44-Inch KNEEHOLE $5,Q00 — temperature preceding © om! hi ervice in music | Singing’ by Martin Shaw opened | Sr the trip will be . later, | 4ay. the person would have to re- DESK, 8 Drawers ee ee eeeereeesee At 8 Sm: Wind velocity 8-10 mpP. | brought the 1955 Inter-Church Fel-| the program. followed by anthems | This will be Dulles’ first official | ™ain in jail until the following Sun sets Monday at 6:63 p.m |lowship series to a close Sunday | of prayer, “God Be in My Head” |... 1, Canada The department Monday, he added, because the BLOND MODERN DINETTE SUITE. pun finse Tesstay ot 1:25 om. | night at Central Methodist Church. | by Davies and “The Humble said he will go in response to ‘‘an Ndliday restrictions alo apply on Moon rise: Tuesday at 2:30 pin | Combined adult choirs of the fel. Heart” arranged by Winstead and jivitation.” It did not say when the Sundays. Plastic Top Extension Table and 4 a lowship's member All based on the theme of a Shaker : A seemingly contradictory law | Chairs. Upholstered seats and backs. $1909" Game Tam ......2¢ Saints Episcopal, First Congrega- hymn, eee een at Canadian leaders, states the accused must be ar Complete... eee. cece ee ececeeeceees pm PB ccc 3 tional, Central Methodist and First; “How Lovely Is Thy Dwelling” saan te T Affairs Secre. | Taigned in court “forthwith,” Leib . {eo e- mee ae PY aeopeune Presbyterian were assisted by the by Brahms was given for the of- | B Pearsén, visited | "ed- Full Size SIMMONS BED, complete $ 50 » Ba nnseeres a Bethany Baptist and First Method- feratory. Anthems of meditation in- | (Ar Lester “to talk with Dulles| 2% Many cases where a mint with Coll and 33 Sunday in Pontioc ist choirs for this 9th annual Inter-| cluded “Beautiful Savior.” Chris | OG month mum sentence is to be imposed Spring Mattress ......... Highest ‘tempersture. ""’ gg | Church Choral Festival. tiansen and “Thanks Be Unto ee ee _ ae no allowance can be made for Lowest temperature................. 5 . Christ,”” Schultz. time spent in jail awaiting arraign- : Mean tempersture......-........-.. 135, George MH, Putnam, director at questions. ment,” the justice pointed out. INNERSPRING MATTRESSES, 95 Werinee-Sarely ene Save 8 ake, | Cages Deen, wes gunn | Clie te iis group wove Oakland Twin Slse ONLY .....clecedcccsecsnee ) Quo fear Aon ta Pontes chairman ot the festival. Other | “Lamb of Ged”, adapted from ate ee ee ee temperatures. ssreceesssss, . participating organiste and dt Diast's L/Astestonne sult and 8 Pythian Chief Slated Comey Sete. Souter ie ieee Serer es rectors were Lyndon 8, Salathiel | spiritual, Break Bread Broomfield (R-Reysl Osk) Pair ot First Presbyterian, Elda Sut- | Together” arranged by Ryder. to Address City Lodge o_ntndee a om canes Our 19th Year of Greater Value Giving : Highest ond Lowest Ten) ter of Bethany Baptist, Charis | oy. hymn, “Rejoice Ye Pure in| Pontiac Lodge No. 18, Knights) Jestoes to arvaign, ost Bend, - Dete A, Wilson of First Congregation. | ” of Pythias, will play host to Cari pleas legal ae at im avis -18 im 1908 Mem. Heart” arranged as an anthem pe An we en rea Mee We Benny sink (>Y Angell closed the festival fol- |W. > pap periph ' ; ai & . Henry jlowed by Lutkin’s benediction, and Detroit Lodge No. 11' “If these were made, a ee oi! 6 Centrag Mothogiet, “The Lord Bless You and Keep | at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the person would opportunity to ae ; 1, Herbert Hoffman of First Meth You.” lodge hall, 18% W. Huron St. go free on bond or plead guilty | ee ea i cist and Philip Steinbome of All| Cerygmen participating in the Representatives of Oxford Lodge and begin serving his sentence im- ed Where You Honestly Save Fe a are ee neta et [Calis eee ie teeny solemn nt prmgae nnas Whig uae Careful Free Delivery 4 ' A . 3 ¥ 4 i “te ine As wit William H. Marbach and the Rev. | dress, A buffet lunch and entertain-| The restriction against curnaY 7m, MEBMIORT 44 Ave Bot hye ment yr a The joyful, “With a Voice of | Paul R. Havens. ae he ment are also scheduled. a Sere - — — — ; a ? . — : . : / ‘ : ‘ ast rf ; 7 ms Ph ». 7 ne & ( KS : fr ti ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1955 Check Passing . Crackdown Told Prosecutor Anyounces 'Get-Tqugh Pélicy on Writers / “now on, once we have a warrant, restitution will be grounds for getting the war- ‘ rant dismissed,” he stated. The prosecutors have had to take | checks per day over the past few gator Robert C. Miller. “When a person has written a | trator after World War IL. check with no bank account te oo back it up, we have been aliow- Report Store Breakin ing time for them to make resti- tution,” said Miller. : " BACK?—Gen. Omar Bradiey has action on an average five illegal een mentioned as the head of : “ President Eisenhower's committee weeks, according to Chief Investi- «¢ study veterans’ benefits. Brad- ley. served as Veterans Adminis- , time consuming and interferes with | night when thieves broke the front more important maters. The pros- | plate glass and took cigarettes and | ecutor's office can't act as a col- | wine. 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Paine.” to Dresden d Canadian Film Gets te Reds Rally in Dr 3 feet and rammed a caboose. | Driv r Gives Railr es -vonni ro FicTNG FOR ron| Split In Vote of Big Studios Trouble ia Detroit | | Stevenson was cited for reck-| year. The nomaivation was “made BERLIN @—Aa “asti-yaperiel oi | Favoring Bing and Judy | vermorr wm = Looking tor «les vine Oscar Nomination | SteS7 sn. Se sees oe ee ey we ee eek a HOLLYWOOD i — An allim-| Tracy's Inilian wifé in “The Brok- quiet place to take a nap, Jéssie| 14 Killed, 165 Hurt HOLLYWOOD w — “The Strat- | Hellywood Pantages Theater March) . iversary of the giant World- portant factor — a split - the big | en Lance.”* Jan Sterling and Claire | Stevenson, 36, parked his car on MEXICO, CITY @ —Fourteen {ed Adventure,” a Canadian film | 32. |War II air raid on that city. East studio vote — today made Oscar | | Trevor, both of ‘‘The High and the | the Chesapeake and Ohio railroad | of the Shakesperian festival “a | The film depicts the festival on | Greteweld, \Garand of Bing Crosby, Judy | Mighty,”’ may hurt each other. The | tracks and went to sleep. | persons were reported kille@ and | Stratford, Ontario, has: been nom-| the Avon River in Stratford. Last | |German Premier Oto Garland and the picture * “The | other two nominees are Eve Ma- | about 165 injured yesterday at Hun- inated for an Oscar, filmdom’t’ year was the second year the fes-|the chief speaker, said the raid | Country Girl.” rie Saint (On the Waterfront")! When a railrocd iain sug-| ucma, Yucatan, when a_ grand- highest award. tival had been held. The film was had no military purpose but was The nominations were witnessed and Nina Foch (“Executive gested he move the car, Stevenson} stand collapsed during @ bullfight The 40-minute feature was nom-| made by the National Film Board | staged to put a roadblock in the | Saturday night throughout the na- | Suite” ). | said ‘ “okay.'’ But instead of backing in the town square. inated, along: with Walt Disney's of Canada, a government agency.' path of the Soviet army. Healthy Homes M ake tion over NBC-TV, which will tele- | Truly cast the Academy Award finals} Happy Families March 30, * 2 « \ Ever since 1855 Father John's Prior to the nominations, Crosby, NS 1 poe been Wend in thousands | the tipsy, has-been actor of ‘The Saal ee = | Country Girl,” and Marlon Bras actual merit, do, the punchy pug of ‘On the N terfront,’’ were rated rhea | neck favorites. ~ But the nominations presented * "Wi { 0 Brando solid opposition from * within his own studio. Humphrey Bogart, Capt. 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MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF cimcuLaTions for complaint. III" ____—_>>>>>>—_—_[{[—_"L>S>SSSSS=—_===_== MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1955 In the allocation of Federal funds for Michigan airports by the Civil Aero- ; nautics Administration, Pontiac was cut Oakland County Should or with a piddling $5,900. Not only Encourage Road Plans that, insult was added to injury when it Thi . ted in good was made known that we wouldn't even newspaper is interes 8 get the $5,900 unless a constructive use road programs. could be shown for the money! Perhaps we'd like to see a super high- < t * way laid on both sides of the Press building. However, we'd rather see a one The truth is, as Mr. Hoskins mile stretch of secondary lane improved points out, the needs of our air- th- port are greater than those of any ing the far es of Idaho, than no other in the State. Starting with , that $5,900 CAA grant, matching Every dollar spent for better roads— City and State funds would in- no matter where—is a clean gain for an crease it to only $11,00. Yet the automobile city. Of course Pontiac 1s total required is $60,000 to make twice interested: we have Pontiac Motor possible the long needed new 4,000 and the GMC Truck. Every dollar spent foot runway. for better roads means increased pay- * x * rolis for the Pontiac area. Something is radically wrong with an * * * airport fund allocation which gives most This hits home. of the money to airline airports and one- It means jobs. third of it to a single city, Grand It’s money in the bank. Rapids. Almest everywhere roads are Manager Hoskins should ask Con- under discussion, we have a stake gressman Donpero to take up the mat- in the outcome. It’s incredible to ter with Secretary of Commerce Weeks. think of these communities all So far the Secretary seems to lack real over America spending huge sums = derstanding of the importance of to make possible more business smaller airports. for Pontiac, Michigan. Yet that’s what’s happening. It's almost a fairy story. The Man About Town = *x * * Local residents should get behind Observe the Rules practically every road program that ; ; comes along. The details may not suitus Airport Superintendent precisely as individuals, but the general Praises the Good Record scope can claim our united blessing. Valentine: A missive designed te A case in hand is the proposed toll create ego or puncture it. road from Toledo to Bay City. Certainly it may adversely affect some real estate PP shen ina a fatalities since it was opened in Oakland county. Railroads have done Sentine D8 ss the country. has a record that stands out among the tops BUT THEY HELPED BUILD A _ in national aviation. According to NATION tendent Hemer D. Heskins, . who has held that position the past 13 years, Roads are doing the same thing. this largely is due to the ow ‘* * * eee ee ee Le employes and pilots. con- And as roads build America acahelats the et tee fi greater, better and safer, they airport for their observance comtribute IN ADDITION to the of safety rules and aviation financial prosperity of Oakland regen eS County. Wider Woodward avenue manner in which weather probably built this immediate reports and port orders are area to a greater extent than any _—s«-ieeded. When take offs are not recommended on ac- HOSKINS single factor aside from the rise count of overhead conditions or for fog or and popularity of the automobile. any other reason, there is hardly a record of Thus we should look upon a new oo ignoring the ~—— incom - ng planes are requested on ac- highway with equanimity. count of ground conditions, they invariably IT MUST BE PLACED SOMEWHERE. ‘'eturn to their starting port or some other That’s certain point where landing is favorable. Mr. Hoskins ° - says that he has 45 employes and an annual * * * pay roll of $208,000. The project should be viewed in the ieee ob —_— . light of the good to the whole situation. ne of my greatest thrills,” says Steve Cloonan, Bigger roads, better roads and new roads “comes when a former Pontiac resident re- are in the making. The Nation needs turns and marvels at the progress our city them badly. This whole area needs them has made in recent years.” to help promote the additional Pros- Today is what 1s generally known as perity of automotive transportation. St. Valentine’s Day THAT'S OUR BREAD AND BUTTER. but my encyclopedia says our manner of —— observing it has no connection with any re- Ra ified ligious event. In early England it was the day till when each young bachelor and maid re- Formosa Treaty ach e ° ceived t one of the opposite By Overwhelming Margin “valentine” foc the coulng year, & sort ef The overwhelming margin by which "** a: the Senate has ratified the mutual de- Nobody is more pleased with the big ad- fense treaty with Nationalist China was ance reservations for next summer's camps than , no surprise. - John P.N man, The 64 to 6 approval of this final link 1. resis that the seat wey to build better in the chain of Pacific pacts was fore- manhood is to cultivate better boyhood. cast in the Senate Foreign Relations ittee. There the treaty had such The latest racket by which the strong bipartisan support that only two preying upon American suckers is a voices were raised against it. mail order stunt offering them a * *° * piece of cork from a tree in that , that will surely bring This vote marks the second time a. he gots be Suh, or tpn in two weeks that the Senate has don’t want se much luck they'll ac- given Red China sharp warning to cept $2.00 for a smaller piece. hands off Formosa and th Presederan, The grevines eccattes cane eee was the upper chamber’s approval Stu Whitfield of President Eisenhower's For- thinks they'll continue to give thelr fans mosa resolution. é their money's worth in good games, even if As Secretary Dutves has pointed out, they're sometimes near the cellar and play the treaty is wholly defensive and can- as if they were short on vitamins, ao oe aes teen ta ettect It pute 2, Verbal Orchids to— collar and leash on Catanc Kat-sHeEx. Dr. F. H. Walters . of 389 West Huron 8t.; eighty-third birth- y. 7? > -~ ey : f T i . ot 2018 Oubahive Reads ; eighty j-third birthday. 5 ca bet . 3 “of Oxtor; eghtgeeighth birth. Voice of the People rf becones of ash of epacs, Ped pore. ance and sympathy are worthy when the taxpayers who pay the these i F i i ann iii ii iH ae 1 A j i E i i Ee ti ti bt aE EE li ifs f Hy a HF lj ; iy #3 i | erfe £ Hh i agEs 3 | if t J 1% Hl implies ‘GM Trucker’ ‘Sek | a eee Bib. tin the principles of brotherhood. - Letting our old pioneers and : ; ‘Welder’. raised point in former taxpayers carry on without Just a Change of Driver p@,tre besinning thie year, at asciae’. paar Wee vedas: ‘See tee ee eee Sueeny Hee te ape city employes get pensions at 55 with shaking hands and drowsy : eeual Gan Laden oe humane or Christian. It is not even reat britain amaging above mentioned principles right By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER 370 F. Opdyke, es TM? M t S i Eff ae oe een Commaalty, (International News Service) Diplomacy got itself a kick in utual Security orts ee eR Cees es mae Meo Mao Mio Smiles WASHINGTON — Some day the in trying to arrange for com- Sat, ovrnng™ Pores OE Sere Sir ae Got His Way historian who surveys the present Mission or conference outside demonstrating the principles of —_— “I've decided on a name for period in history may call it an ‘*® U-N human brotherhood te submit his Up until that our Mr. baby,” said the young mother | age without principle or morals in Supposing Hong Kong were at- "ame as a possible candidate Dulles was going great bombs shall cajl her Nanette. international affairs—an age in tacked tomorrow would the British for the avard of “The Brother of = with a high fusing point. ou ame we ce which the phrase “collective se- e pleased to hear Americans say- F the hundreds of Spicing our marrow of conten- being a wise and tactful fellow he curity” was extolled in theory but !™g that it was strictly a British ciuaaail we ahall catect the ene tion that diplomacy is the art of did not object. ‘‘Splendid,”’ he said callously disregarded in practice. *ffair? And what is the legal posi- receiving the most votes, and who Setting home safe again. cnowrtahy. “Tae Seat gat 1 aver Throughout America, for exam- ‘ion today of Britain in Hong Kong is the most worthy to receive this Meo-Mao-Mio 4 in ee ee Oe ple, there is an almost worshipful Which is far more a part of China first annual award. If you have Fauud vie. Foaee 6 me pros yonsent meme- attitude toward the ‘objectives of than the disputed Formosa? pill ged ed ee eee portant because it's shaped like There was a brief silence. Then: the United Nations but in Great Notwithstanding all the talk lis, Greek Orthodox Church, Pon- an island. “We'll call her Mary, after my aa rag hy ee ap gs agnor about “colonialism,” Britain holds tiac, Mich. an tie oe ee said the young wife, to a keystone in the arch of mainland of China evaporates value firmly. collective security, much is being pala . wae hel Penton eae @: Chairman Okinawa and puts the Philippines — said that can alienate American ‘7% ‘hat really belongs to the Roundtable of Curistians within pin-range of war-map stra- Some Dream epinion frum farther apport of See a er _ - A man was telling his wife at N, op strongly favors reten- ‘ : — breakfast of a curious dream he tion and defense of Hong Kong Pays Tribute to Memory We were scouted to believe had had the previous night. It is most clearly revealed in because it would be strategicall e John Foster Dulles had every- “I dreamt I dead,” he the present discussion in Britain hointu) to our side aw he ba of Abraham Lincoln thing smoothed out like a miser’'s ‘and ~ = over the “legality” of the Ameri- was on my way to Heaven ean a tg «Chinese should enlarge the war in _ Wisdom, conveyed by word or paper money At the foot of Jacob's jadder I was F ogee ge sear the Far East deed is something of which all Se a piece of chalk with in- ° had committed Certain legalisms are introduced that the Communist government in the people, would make this short way up I when it is convenient but others Peiping is entitled to recognition better world. Dignity, love, toler- But in China he laid the ogg ‘ coming down.” Seediens to do an Tues io mone af soune at cat xian a ~ ; that passed all understanding. 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In spite of his renowned love for Fala, F.D.R | —-— = —- - —— ° TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: | JUNIOR EDITORS Panicky Airman Bails Out Right Through Ceiling SIOUX FALLS, S.D, ®—Apn Air Force radar observer ejected him- | sett from a jet plane yesterday — right smack through the heavy plastic canopy. Second Lt. Myron Farb, of St. Louis, Mo., suffered a broken. leg. He explained from his hospital bed that he abandoned ship because he couldn't contact the pilot and rag something had happened to “I thought this was it and I was THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1955 going to get out, but fast,’ Farb later and saw the hole in the canopy. Meyer said the craft's intercom system apparently had conked out for a moment while Farb was trying to contact him. The Boston terrier is not a true ont, ee bulldog and bull, terrier. ol Percentagewise, a human being grows more in the first year of life than at any time afterward. MEN WANTED, To Trein for H Selery Positions in Electronics, Redie & Velavisitn. Dey ond Evening Closses Allow You to Remain Fully Employed While Training. Mail Coupen or Call tor Comolete = WI) -2- 5661 457 Weedward( ELECTRONIC INSTITUTE issn coeereeeee MEVTTTYY TTT Titi world-known, 68-year-old Dr. Wil-| 8% not the recipient of many liam Mann, director for three dec- | 2°0logical specimens (“things were ades of National Zoological Park, | Probably too hectic in those days.” the country’s official animal king- Dr. Mann concedes) and the gifts | dom. And what he referred to is | he did receive met with ill health. | our 20th century chiefs of state| “They were a serval—an African | aad lew ae dak ek aoe spuited extend a aaed. When! LIFE OF GEORGE WASHINGTON benefactors. In other words, who | they arrived they had been at sea . Mie Karty Cilidhesd—t were the White House residents 47 days.” They couldn't stand the Often ealled *‘The Father of our County,”’ George Washington was with the biggest pull in jungie | £4ff and died shortly thereafter of born February 22, 1732, at Bridges Creek, Va., the son of Augustine circles? a creeping paralysis. and Mary Ball Washington. And President Harry Truman? “Oh, Mr. Truman," says the doc- | sisters. tor, “I believe he gave us an/ swim. As a boy, George had a lot of fun. He had six brothers and three | He learned to ride horseback, to row and sail, to hunt and | He was honest and brave. To show this, an old time author | Make every penny count . . . when you spend or when you presented us with a of Korean | Australian albino kangaroo.” | wrote a story about him that became very famous, although now we | Seana, which ware & present from The elderly soclogist, who has | new !t was just made up. save! When you shop . . . shop wisely! SAVE... ond Syngman Rhee, and they were nice | been caring for hig as mainaie According to the story, young George used a shiny, new hatchet | save wisely .. . invest your money systematically . . . invest bears indeed,” says the eminent | and 175 acres of hilly zooland for to cut down a cherry tree on the family estate. When his father asked with safety... invest with interest! 30 years, says he is not con- him about it, George looked at him bravely and said: “I can't tell a lie, Pa; I did it with my hatchet.’ SECTS ELALT, saree) = TELL BAAAL LEAL LAD baaaeee baal ‘Feette +> saa) “But some of our other presi- | cerned about the downward trend d te of dents were well-known as great | in beast bencfaction among pres- Augustine Washington was so pleased with his son's honesty that | Pontiac Federal Savings will show you a generous rate animal lovers or hunters, and of | idents. “Good heavens, no,” he | "¢ an ee ie — ro a return with complete safety, (insured to $10,000 by the course they received fabulous . mals is awing is irst of @ week-long series on ie gifts from all over the world.” ar city wand” = George Washington. Color the drawings as you wish, paste them on Federal Savings ond Loan Insurance Corp ) Make every It should te noted here that ani- a big sheet of paper or on paper folded like a notebook, and you will penny you sove count for MORE ... here! it i ul it he called Gumdrop. ficers at certain Far Eastern in- Always leoking to keep his | stallations rather than sending FE 4-0588 beasts comfy, Dr. Mann per- ithem to the United States. It's chased an economy measure. But I happen to know that Dr. jis a mighty embarrassing predica- ment for a national zoo to be in. | So if anyone wants to give a) thoughtful gift to the President . . . | Well, there's nothing like a gorilla | for the man who has sided (Tomorrow: Miss Battefie tells | what it’s like te rubberneck your way a the White House.) 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Luncheon was served in the Fellowship Hall by the Esther Group. —E Se St. Amant: Diane Call is vice pres- ident and Dorothy Bishop was appointed secretary by the presi- | dent. Some current projects have been deciding where to plant a small white pine tree to be given to the council by MSC as part of their centennial celebration this year. | Members of Willis School favor | has built up school spirit and given the children a real opportunity to | participate in democratic living on their own level. Mrs, Vida Walker, a sixth grade |Special for Spring Tweedy cotton suits and cotton print dresses are for spring wear in weights heavier than you'll buy for summer, Pastels Important Pastels are important this spring. Lilac, pale pink and pale blue are thé big three. - of Our NO 2nd Floor Pontiac State Bank Bidg. The Secret of Our Permanents |s the “Know How” MAGNIFICENT PERMANENTS oe . sf in . 10" Open Wednesday All Day—Friday ‘til 9 P. M. APPOINTMENT NEEDED IMMEDIATE SERVICE Andre Beauty CSalon Operators Incleding Heir Cut end Styling Phone FE 5-4490 —— j { P ; } ‘ ’ ¢ THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1955 THIRTEEN ms Florida Bound ‘Residents Escape Cold Weather § Tey and Wednesday Only t *a4e ‘Lake Worth, | = | I (ye Sipe Zephyrhills “Fret You | i Key Spots Fleteren of Pe 48 N. SAGINA‘Y ST. * a e P Wallers, | Birmingham . e announce the e = Clyde B. Taylors IF Vacationing engagement of | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lumm their daughter, | VALU . Mary, to Es Henry C. | & Morris. He is "| of New York City are visiting with the sonco/ Mrs. his aunt, Mrs. Charles Dawson of | Mary Day avenye, and with Mrs. Gertrude... OU RLe Seo Se, j ¥ . = TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY ONLY! BRAND NEW SPRING SUITS After a few days in Pontiac, the Suits That Regularly Sell for More Lumms will travel to Florida where they will spend the winter. | . . . } Mr. and Mrs. George P. Waller | of Osceola drive are enjoying a | vacation at Lake Worth, Fia. Morris of Machias, | Maine and |e G. F. Morris of Franklin. i iF Clyde B. Taylor MARY VAN FLETEREN Mr. and Mrs. Vilas Newcomb of Thorpe street have as their house guests ee Newcomb's | sister, : Mrs. N. S. Clayton of Essex. @ Fitted jackets, long jockets Man and Mrs. Cavin’ grand @ Rayon and acetote pic-pic check H. free @ Dacron, florentine, silk spray s . : s Wilbur R. Johnson has returned @ Novelty, pockets, buttons, cuffs Mrs. Loy Bennett on Oakland ave- | Mrs. Ruby Sommer on west Iro- Martha Sheldon |riage of Joanne Margaret Colfer | nue Mrs. Charles Crawford gave a | quois road for a dessert Juncheon.| A tea was held in the Cherokee ang William Stewart Townsend in | book review on, “Dig, or Die, | Colored slides on Pakistan were | read home of Mrs. John Garrison st, Vincent de Paul church. Brother Hyde."’ Mrs. Richard Bal- shown by Mrs. George Fisler and for 21 members of the Martha) (iio. trom Canada were Mr. . mer, acting chairman, presided.at | Mrs. W. S. Dawe chose for her Sheldon group. Mrs. Garrison told ang Mrs. F. A. Coatsworth and You'll like lightweight, boneless NYLON SWEATERS to his home in San Gabriel, Calif. @ Novy, new spring shades re . i : | after visiting with relatives and his J . ‘ond oe ' Pictured aboard the SS Lurline en route| recently boarded the luxury liner at San | mother, Mrs. Cora A. Johnson of © Junior, WEEEE Gnd womens Maes ' to Hawaii are Dr. and Mrs. Anthony J. | Francisco. Lewis strest. } Michal of Colrain drive. The Michal | gna Selt Seie-—Seosed Fiees ~~ — . ee rh, tormerty of Stout street, re- J wy ee ee ae ’ entral Methodist WS Units ( ather sr "iseriena To Several unit meet {the | by Mrs. Fred F Devotional D. Kaiser, Mrs. Daniel’ G vip prea ee = ; veral unit meetings 0 y rs erguson iser, Mrs. sorom, oy qnae reside on . WSCS-of Central Methodist Church | topic, “World Day of Prayer.”’ was | Mrs. D. L. Brown, Mrs. H. F. Sim-| seeet street. . TUESDAY aad WEDNESDAY ONLY! ‘ were held last week. | given by Mrs. Percy Jones. ;mons and Mrs. James Gilchrist. | A 4a * 4 Gertrude Howe | Mary Reed Mrs. Colin Carson and Mrs. George | 4 breakfast at Rotunda Inn fol- ‘ Gertmide Howe Unit met with The Mary Reed Unit met with Dietrich were co-hostesses. | lowed the Saturday morning mar- Over... BRAND NEW ‘ ' . ; ; j ; the business meeting. | devotional theme, “Bible prescrip- about “Holding Institute’ and de- yy, and Mrs. Ross Townsend of | Sarong better than ever in warm —< Susannah Wesley | tions to promote spiritual health.” | votions were given by Mrs. Frank | | Blenheim, Ontario; Dr. and Mrs. weather. Air-cooled, porous ‘ ie makes ware Ida Kahn | Gray. ; | Henry Peko of Chatham, Ontario; Sarong lets your body breathe Sweaters That Regularly Sell for More . ; present at the church for a co | Mrs, Rober; Field told about |. The WSCS Study Group will meet | and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cogliate.| freely on hottest days. Exclusive ‘ : operative luncheon meeting of | the “National Conference on Wednesday at 1:30 in the par-| Mr. and-Mrs. Andrew Nosotti and criss-cross front asoures t the Susannah Wesley group. | Family Life,” held recentty in | "°P*8*: _ Ann ee ee Ontario. complete freedoms to wall Mra. .L, B. Rubey chose “Who- | Cleveland, to members of the . eee bend and sit. Flattens ’ soever,” as her devotional theme | Ida Kaha Unit which met at the AAemorial Service guests from Detroit. _ your ; and Mrs, Perey Latimer spoke on | Preston avenue home of Mrs. } * e¢ ¢@ stomach while keeping girdle in eat Charles Seceber ‘Held by Lodge | Mr. and Mrs, Donald B. Hogue | place. Contoured back and sides | . . Gara Swain Plans were made for a Mother| Welcome Rebekah Lodge 246 semen hey — Chicago trim hips and thighs. Zipper, Mrs. John Hartwick entertained | and Daughter Banquet to be held held memorial service Thursday | ies o alinni —~ ss * nats nal pull-on, 8-panel or Hi-Top styles } the Clara Swain Unit in her home | May 10, and devotions were led by evening in Malta Temple. companied by Dri and Mra. Don- for all figures.Sizes 25 - 40 ; 4 on South Francis street with a | Mrs. John Kish. Co-hostesses were Mrs. Lester Bell, noble grand) 4 5 Hogue Jr. of Holland $7.95 te $13.50 rm ' noon dessert luncheon. A review | Mrs. Jack Chettleburgh, Mrs. Lar- announced that the district lodge . - Se Jr. 8,4, L.98.98 es : of Fulton Oursler’s “The Great-|ty Collins and Mrs. William | will be entertained on Feb. 24. 2 OS rong Jr., 5, M, L, $6. re] est Story Ever Told.” was given | Hutchinson. Mrs. Harold Curtis and Mrs. Ray-|_ Mrs. LaVerne Cunningham of a : is bean cidileiiatsartl r Crest mond Brown were in charge of | Rockwell street graduated Sunday | S) . . , Fanny Crosby Unit met with | ‘he social hour. aermoon aes Joon School bd {ree wy aay” Brunch Planned | srs. Arthur ‘Horst on Chippewa of Practical Nerang: Ot, Ooms ? TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY ONLY! | road. Devotions were given by Mrs. . eee , for Prayer Day | William Wright, based on the life by Fellowship | were discussed Mrs. Ivan Knight of Mark street Lacy Webb Hayes was hostess Friday afternoon to Mrs. Frank Gray spoke Phillip Hubbard, son of Mr. and |Mrs. P. M. Hubbard of Berkshire | road, has been chosen to sing and j}act in ‘Yeomen of the Guard.” | the 11th annual Gilbert and Sulli- | van operetta to be given at Cran- BRAND NEW SPRING ss tae SL os the Pilgrim Group of First Con-| members ef the ' gregational Church. Assisting the’ Hayes Unit when they met in _ brook School, Bloomfield Hills. the girdle that walks r ; hostess with luncheon were Mrs Mra. 8 ¢ LimnERY ; the home of Allen Cline Frank Arnold, Mrs. Leon Cobb and en Elizabeth Lake read Thurs- Mrs. Duncan McDonald. | day evening. She teld about meeti the Institute women Fellowship falls be the | dia. Mrs. Francis Mapley gave observance of World Day of Pray-| evetions, Mrs. George Horsley er, under the auspices of United | was a guest of the opt. Council of Church Women, it was) decided to have a brunch at the) twenty - seven members and church at 10:30. A short meeting guests were present at the eve- will follow and the group will then | ning meeting of the Fern Bank | Mr. and Mrs. Cart Fifield (nee and won't ride up! | dune Burris) of East Longieiiow avenue are announcing the Feb. & birth of a son, Cari Mark, in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Cranparns are ar ant xe! BORE | It }W. E. Burris of Pingree avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fifield |of° East Strathmore : ie HOSIERY and CORSET SHOP BOE SPECIAL PURCHASE 00 e Acetooe sailors, pill boxes, off the me ee TM Se: e ot Ps f face : attend the prayer services at All| Unit held in the Henderson street | Ppt Mrs. on S. Nisbett © Plot end flewered trim “ne han Saints Episcopal Church. |home of Mrs. Richard Dougherty. | — oe : @ Alt en ealens Mrs. Stanley Kipp, representing Mrs Charles Waite led devotions | ‘the birth of a daughter, Denise) 14 North Saginaw St. FE 2-6921 SAN head ek Selection ‘ the Board of Missions of the church | and Mildred Loper gave the life of Suzanne on Feb. 10. 8 ‘ talked on work of the board. A Norma Anderson. ; randparents are former Pon- Strend Theoter Idg. Millinery Salen—Second Floesr ' play was given by members of the Lois Parker | GLORIA JANE EDLER See ane at _—" — + . ’ group assisted ee Lois Parker Unit was en-| Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Edler of, —— . ’ wa § beck. and we — m te tertained at a dessert luncheon in | Scottwood avenue announce the | Matha bes ete Sra’ te Shs oct lalla a LAC Airy Fey ae 7 TF : ; : The play depicte —— nd the | (home of Mrs. E. P. Hultin on engagement of their daughter,| 3S BR ES Sot koe a aa hc See ; " | r , t | phases of life in ja & Miller court. Mrs. Glenn Behler! Gloria Jane, and Bill Rose. aoe | ? \% ‘ ‘ 4 , TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY ONLY! Be BRAND NEW a /- BETTER | ;). DRESSES [| "14.00 | @ Fine cottons | @ Rayon and acetate spuns =a @ Prints, solid colors @ One, two-piece styles @ Dressy or tailored @ Junior, misses’ and half sizes Dresses—Second Floor ’ c — of the mission Work pave » talk on India and the de- of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rose of _ re votional topic, “Lincoln's Faith,” Fuclid avenue. Bill is attending | The next meeting will be held was led by Mrs. John Wilson. | Western Michigan College of Edu. March 11 at the home of Mrs. Irv- ,, : ing Gillies on Mohawk road. so participating were Mrs. C. | cation, Kalamazoo December Group Holds Gathering The December Group of First Presbyterian Church met Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Leslie Ellis-on Pioneer drive. Mrs. T. J. Lassen assisted the hos- Se ee oe e+ with just a flick of ornamentation, Martinique gives your pump Spring lighting . . . in @ “not-the- usual” way! Soft-pleated, cut to @ minimum, sling-strap'd eo « Calf in coming-trend colors: The basis for every hair nylons in three new Spring shades /, 60 gauge 15 denier , Y Come Early for Best Selection! “Use Our New Eleveter* “oer er Oe ee ww ee ae White-lit LUSTRE PINK Bronze-tit COFFEE FROST Green -lit AVACADO ~ piture with varnish. 7: j j _FOURTEEN Girl Advised to Stay Out lof Corners Three Admirers Complicate Things, Should Play Field By ELIZABETH WOODWARD Here's How to Talk Dad Into Getting New Chair It happens in so many families., The matter might be settled Dad makes one chair his own and| more easily if you put up these loves it too long. arguments: 1. A chair well brok- — It’s so hard to talk him out of it. en down js cestly to repair. whether he fights or behaves as It's really more work to take a though you were a monster about | chair apart, add new material, and to devour a martyr’s dearest earth | 1.4 it together again than it js to ly possession. build one from ‘scratch. | Springs can be broken, cord and Dull Sheen | webbing useless, stuffing matted. And then there's the new cover to . , think of. on Varnish 2. M the chair is rebuilt, it | won't cuddle his frame as it does f= Possible lil aaa ae ' | ened up, theyll be gone. oo 3. Tell him what he should have Every day hundreds of people 4. 9 chair with an ottoman, The new. The sags and hollow, fit } | | set forth to refinish a piece of fur- feet-up comfort of an otfoman is| gf Try to do the rubbing as evenly | possible over the entire sur- | face. When the gicss has been dulled to your satisfaction. wipe the surface clean with the linseed ei] and then apply a coat of paste wax, You should be quite happy, ( with the fina] result. . | 4735: ote na Helos Prettiest outfit for daughter! She'll look like a princess on Eas | | ter Sunday. Capelet takes the | ‘place of a spring coat, can be | worn over many things. Sew-easy |—no side seams. Dress has a | jaunty collar, cuffs, whirling skirt. Manner’ | MAKE FRIENDS between them? It's just plain out of the question to have two. or three boys like you very much all at the same time? It's not fair, maybe, to let them | go on being serious about you while you divide your interest? | You figure you have to get se- rious about one of them—and the big problem is choosing? A girl isn’t obligated te fall hard for a boy just because he's smitten with her, It’s cozy and. nice if it happens te turn out that way. But it doesn’t have to hap- iTERTERFE att i 3 + ij a ite ae bifekens Te | i itl fi t ry Hi z iff Li a5k- 8 ? Hit aiLh. ites ap fHGtA iain Recent Births aS Bobby L. Kyle, 1879 Cass Lake, Keego Harbor James Rayman, 830 Porest Dr oa | J. Pawlacsyk, 6006 Highland, t. Elvin L. Pettigrove, 57% 8. Prancis Rodney A. , 6606 Highland Rd. Lieyd Soidan, Ployd White, 230 Franklin Rd Charlies W. Stocker, Birmingham So you think you have to choose f z 3 Fe f : Hil Hi, yh) A striped coat called “lily” by its designer is an early harbinger of sunny days ahead. Made of cotton pique it is almost straight in line and its schoolgirl look in accentu- ated by blue and white stripes. THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1955 PS ‘ By MURIEL LAWRENCE comfort in an inexperienced man- white | er, So we do not fuss when he lies. that he's protecting him- if she + pee aa | He i ; d § ) Lost Note Should Be Explained Enclose Old Letter With Apology for Oversight By EMILY POST i aie iE Ly i & E Lr i i igri z g | was married about three months ago and in going through my things the other day I happened to find a fortable, he said that he had not | ‘@nk-you note which I had written done what he did. the day before my wedding. It | Me was mot a bad child when | *’#dently had been misiaid in the confusion and had never been | just a little bey serving his own mailed. I feel terribly about this and | She Believes War Can Be By MARY MARGARET McBRIDE | For instance, 2 kittens were Every mail, it seems brings | kept in individual cages. Members news of the establishment of some | of this group never saw a rat or great new foundation of vital im-|™ouse. Other kittens were caged portance to humanity. But I keep | with their mothers and permitted watching for word of the most | to watch their parents catching rats imperatively needed of all and the | and mice. In a third group, each word never comes. kitten shared its cage with a ro- Yet it must and soon if we are | dent. Later, rats and mice were to be saved. Only a certain number | Put in all the kittens’ cages. of us will die of cancer or heart die of war if it continues A while ago we read the shock- ing tidings that a foreign minister ef a great country could think ne better way te settle a trifling difference with another citizen than by physical conflict. Here was a man whose job was to work with representatives of all nations toward a peaceful world. | Yet he challenged another to a duel, a war in miniature. Two men go at each other with swords or pistols; a million men organized into two armies toss bombs at one another. Only the scale is different. } Man, we have all heard, instince tively fights when he feels himself | threatened, War, say its advocates, | PETUNIA! Heres the slickest Way lve seen To Keep your fish In quarantine / Of the 20 kittens that had never disease. But all of us will certainly | €€ @ rat or mouse until one was | put into their cages, nine killed the | | visitors. Of 21 that had seen their | mothers dispose of rodents, 18 did likewise. And — most significant am sure the person who sent the gift must think me very lax. Will Eliminated | to me | taught gentler ways, human be é atoms persuaders. might | that was the right thing peace z | the others were correct in writing | to him. the | Shouldn't they have been addressed | | to us both as I was concerned too” I have no idea how this kind of| If any were friends of yours and | up to be | only acquaintances of your husband | . but if it should have written to you ever is, I believe it will not be too | asking you to tell him how | much to expect every man and | they were to learn of his loss, but Today's first letter tells me: ‘‘I | -_ ea _There’s A Way to Teach Children to Face Criticism Instead of Running ml Toby's Lie Is His Naive *%\Hope of Staving Off Ire Lovely dress — embroidered to make it even more beautiful! For special occasions, add glitter trim. Wear it as a jumper, too! Pattern 609: Tissue pattern, ltransfers and instructions for | jumper-dress. Misses’ sizes 12, 14, 116, 18, 20. State size. | Send 25 cents in coins for this | pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- tern for 1st-class mailing. Send to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft | Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print | plainly your name, address with zone, pattern number, size. | | IF less then pertect Mrs. P. T. —Nugest shoe possible |for a really beautiful foot but in the new spring shoes. Some |of the gayest shoes are covered | toes. can never be eliminated because | the need for it is built into man as the instinct to construct a nest . in the spring is built into a robin|_|— And don't forget cut or the instinct to catch mice is! | melon, cheese, and onion, built into a cat. too, Petunia! Wrap them all Seme oma — in aluminum foil before put- an eflert to get af the recte of | | ‘ing in cefrigerator, and the behavior believe that many ac- | |odor won't permeate other tivities traditionally shrugged off | | foods. ewer _peecnes Pattern 4735: Girls’ sizes 6, 8, /10, 12, 14. Size 10 dress, 2%; yards | } 35-inch; % yard contrast. Cape, | }2 yards 5tinch fabric. This pattern easy to use, simple The woman whose conversation | to sew, is tested for fit. Has com- invariably centers around her hus- Plete illustrated instructions band and her children is sure to| Send 35 cents in coins for this bore all who know her. After all, the husband and chil- tern for Ist-class Mailing. Send dren others consider important and | to Ann Adams. care of 137 Pontiac | interesting are their own. Press Pattern Dept, 245 West 17th ee - | St.. New York 11, N.Y. Print | plainly name, address with zone, onli, h | size and style number uncheons— Riker Fountain Before standard time was adopt- ed in the United States in 1883 in there was a difference in time of | R Bidg. Lobby five seconds between the two ends ssa idg ‘of the Brooklyn Bridge | ~~ STILL MARKING TIME--- | AND GETTING NOWHERE? | | | Many young people are startied when they think how slowly they are advancing in salary and promotion, considering how hard they work. Somewhere along the line they have failed to take into consideration the need for SPECIALIZED TRAINING. The Business Institute offers training in Business Admin- istration, High Accounting, Secretarial Science, Shorthand, Typewriting, and Office Machines. Start training NOW that will enable you to win a good position at work you like — to earn more money, and fo achieve greater success. VETERAN APPROVED : ‘ 7 W. Lawrence St, Pontiec Phone FE 2-3551 . * Phone. Cell or Return This Ad for Intormation me ' ” pattern—add 5 cents for each pat-| 3 Bangs are the thing for Spring if you're | presents this | beni ents this smooth delight for face fram in the mood for bewitching. The official|ing loveliness and a personable youth. The ra] job te agument their income, whe love children and whe de met expect to de marketing. “Getting a part-time job was very difficult, but I kept plugging, and finally landed one. And I want to tell you readers that this is by far the best way to make money, j} and well worth the trouble in find- | ing it. | “My advice is—advertise! I in- | serted,an ad in my local paper, | offering top secretarial services on | @ part-time basis, hours arranged. | “I said: “My skills are so fast, I can do a day's work in half a day,’ which is true, really, Got the perfect job after running the ad one weék.”’ | Colored pencils can be used retouching scratch marks in fur- ' niture. 2 if ia i A 3 i i i He i i i 3 is i ii j dE fi j i 3 i tat 273 : j I iF i i i 2 Ae & i i . 883 eg rt g Hi! i + | ts eT ‘ Serrrcrererremrr tt ee hair fashion committee of the N \ L planned for National Beauty i hee lems Hairdressers and Cosmetologists Association Feb. 20 to 26. : s : ; “DR as ‘ } ‘ ” ‘ oy 4, : ' Sow ws « 288 SSB SESRSSS¥esex & BIYEE Ssssscc.. - a ae gsi Sextet fe ; & meses ce if i i ‘ ~ , ail nas __ THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 14, 1955 | - = ir 3 Couple Married | Avoid Infection perespers Keep your hands away from | start a skin » in Tabernacle, ‘\Leave for North | || Marian Christine Ashbaugh be- | » | came the bride of Clifford Clarence | | Wedge Saturday evening in Evan | | gelistic Tabernacle. ; She is the daughter of Mr. and ge algae and | edge of Marian | ‘ oH» 0% on Fabrics - <2... SYR tad | (2 One Group of Fabrics Mohairs-Friezes-Nylons Reduced to Save You Money! WM. WRIGHT 7 ” Ae Florence Ashbaugh, the bride's sister, was the only attendant. She | wore a turquoise ballerina length | gown and wore a corsage of bronze roses and white carnations. Fred- | erick R. Haynes of ClarkstoA was best man. HAZEL P. DUNLOP Sylvan Garden Club | to Have Speaker Sylvan Garden Club will have A gray dress with a corsage of ; Hazel P. Dunlop, author and lec- red and white carnations was chos- turer for its speaker at the Thurs- en by the bride's mothér for the day meeting to be held in the wedding. The bridegroom's mother | Fisher road home of Mrs. Ray- wore a navy blue dress with a/| | mond Dombrowski. corsage of red and white carna-| Mrs. Dunlop's topic will be ons. “Planning the Small Flower Gar- A reception was held in the| den.” She will discuss practical agar _—e of the sige = ideas on ways to transform a small | honeymoon © | space into an outdoor living area. et. | Northern Michigan the bride wore | She will discuss style of land. | Pentice Press Photo | teal blue knit suit with brown | scaping and culture of plant ma- | ' : ; accessories and the orchid from teria). Wednesday is the date set for the fashion|mingham, Mrs. Ralph C. Conlan of Eileen | her bridal bouquet. They will re | show the Altar Guild of St. Hugo of the|drive and Mrs. Leo T. Hartley of West | side on Newberry Road. | Dir H \Hills is planning. Busy with details of the |Square Lake road (left to right). The show | Vinner Monors Dr. Eve Edeen —_ are Mrs. James P. Tomlinson of Bir- | will be held in St. Hugo Sc School auditorium. ————| in Osmun Home On Sunday afternoon members Mrs. Charlotte Osmun was host- | and friends of Pontiac Unity Cen- ess Friday in her Waldo street |ter met at Devon Gables for a and | home to members of June Group of | dinner honoring Dr. Eve Edeen. | First Presbyterian Church. | Dr. Edeen has been. the leader The program for the afternoon of the center for the past seven UPHOLSTERS A FE 4-0558 | 270 Orcherd Leke Rd. a a ¢ JANE LEE Sy SALON Heir Anclyst. Stylist and Consultant SPECIAL waive OFFER! | “COLD WAVE a June Group Meets Standish Group Two PTAs Celebrate Event Has Meetin Founders’ Day celebrations con-| separation between home y Mrs. August Shier was hostess tinue to head the PTA news in| school as it existed some 58 years | to the Standish Group of First Pontiac schools. | ago. | included devotions | Congregational Church Friday at} Dr. Guy H. Hill of Michigan Past presidents of the organi- er and an sciinaaaiash cement | ee a te aye re aaa a > | > . her home on East Huron street for | State College spoke on “‘Parents| zgatien were henored. Each told te hy Siva Aen Jnity Center in given Drury. | | St. Clair Shores and Dearborn. a dessert luncheon. Are Teachers’ for the Thursday of the outstanding events of her Group discussion followed. Mrs. Cari BMalkim gave devotions oe dinner meeting ef McCar- term in office. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. F A 50 $0 . juting the Sith Peake for ber rol PTA. ee. Leomend F. Kisuamaves “|e W. Rosser, Mrs. M. A. Benson | Uture Activities | teed I thank Three” ead’ se ad He said, “‘Our best investment Dr. D. P. Wise led a discussion on | a9d Mary Osmun, | Planned by Group 250 PAIRS | “Washington's Prayer for the Na teday is in our youth.” Dr. Hill fivoridation of city water. ma | made known his belief that now Mo flower Grou Alpha Omega Chapter of Beta | ton.” : we are facing a group of young. Drecbhvterian Unit y p Sigma Phi sorority met Wednes- Complete with * Casuals — re . of the president. sters that are different from soy . ‘Holds Luncheon day evening in the South Shirley Heircut and Heir Style S bene Mmcting “ioleced by | these of 88 years age when PTA 1s Entertained sine: Gite OPE el CO ee Servis Th Waa i.) founded. ” sToup On- | ans were discussed for city e port white elephant sale. “ ; July-August Group of First Pres: | gregational Church met for a council fashion show to be held in @ Tailored Aare rig Misc fier ' Leary brig en — on byterian Church met Friday in| luncheon at the home of Mrs. Ed-| March. A group discussion on nO 2 which fomen’s Fellowship | plex. said. ‘There is greater th. Edst Iroquois road home of | gar Thomas of Center street, Fri- | | beauty was held. Plans for giving APPOINTMENT NEED @ Dressy | will serve Feb. 25 af the church | need to educate the child toward yirs Robert Oliver. She was as | day afternoon. Mrs. Charles Snyder | aid to the Oakland County Conva- | after which members will attend | adjustment of a new social pattern. sisted by Mrs. Carroll Osmun, Mrs. | assisted the hostess. ‘escent Home and the Oakland World Day of Prayer. | “In days gone by”, the speaker Ted Koella and Mrs. Earl Bartlett.| Mrs. J| H. Hedrick gave devo-|County Children’s Home were Jane Lee Beauty Values to $20 continued, “Education was the 41. Charlies Merz of Battle | ons and Mrs. Robert Sanford | discussed. 41 BN. SAGINAW Doreen Brown | acquisition of knowledge. Today, | Creek arid Mrs. Ruth Jordin were tal reading from the book, | . youth must be taught self-respect, guests. Devotions were given by Love Is Eternal.” It is a novel! To add color to coot summer | PHONE FE 2-0331 ability to self appraise, willingness | |Mrs. Hugh Little and Mrs. D. B. based on the life of Abraham Lin- | drinks, freeze a maraschino cherry | | to give of his time and to act on | coln and his wife, Mary Ford Todd. | in the center of each ice cube. his own conclusions.’ - == Blsomfield 1662 S. Telegraph Rd ee ' Eames talked on Pakistan. Mrs. LeRey McCartney and sere, Wutans tindun were an PTA Activities | OPEN EVERY NIGHT ‘TIL 9 Executive Board of Wisner PTA will McCoanell meet this evening st 1:30 im the gym- SATURDAY ‘TIL 6 A playlet entitled, “Suppose it **""™ Lincoln Hadn't Happened’’ was given at Lincoin PTA ay a - Tuesday at ; McConnell School's Founders’ Day | 79¢ = the schoo! celebration Thursday evening. | 8 we 8 ape sath It portrayed the work of the | ers ore of Sactera Junter High School will | |founders in breaking down oo > Layaway Now for Sar huge Toe were rs. a | rf st a ‘Word Gets I re 903 ee celia Gan oak = If you're going places, “i ‘i ° , ie MeninnS Around our ‘’Wardrober”’ gives Girls’ Spring Coats . toi — Neng yg Petras Gch eT you ready changes for Fianna Sia pray eer png Sweaters . “Fis 601 O° I] hrs. Ray Foasbender was co-host all occasions! at *29.95 BOYS’ TOPPERS |) “\ especially the new ie Cabin Mrs. T. C. Date of oe orlons, coshmeres G 4 «gu oees +998 Jon Uitte gave devotions and a | fine-wools need the Gollvened Wy Mew Fret Women, precise. workmen to [1 / A clever dress, jacket, skirt that gives you three New Selection of Dresses keep them soft and costumes to suit any hour, any place. The richly- COTTONS $3.98 || Stork Shower Held fresh looking. ony - NYLONS - | i sacks we textured Docron-and-silk is made to pock BOYS’ SUITS — ata = blue show- (wrinkles smooth right out) and to weor Ogg's gives ‘baby-care’ to each sweater. Tt is carefully inspected and cleaned I eccording to methods found best by | scientific research for the materia) | from which ft is made. Then slowly | dried. Expertly finished te preserve the fabric. soft suppleness and true eolor You will be so much more pleased when your sweater is returned everywhere in navy, toast, Dior blue. Petite sizes 14 to 20; half sizes 14142 to 20’. Coming Events Cora M. Byes Tent_ Hive _ of the Maccabees will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. in VFW Hall, 396 8. Saginaw Pi Pontia — oe feal Union Auxiliary will ° ee 7:30 p.m. with | | Mrs. 6 a3 Davis, 27 Palmer 8t. — from Oge's. Try us today. Regular | witn Sere Mowe Howell. 200. Pike OC. | prices prevail WILLIAM K. COWIE} | sien: sewing crrce ot weicome ne. ~ dekah Lodge ggg us Me ~ <4 S , 7:30 p.m a rs. tam e ; Custom Uphoistering Lexington Pi 3-DAY It’s o suit : Auxttiary to ar Club Bagg ~ bth SERVICE ears of Practice! Experience will meet Tuesday ® p.m. a bd Lk. A _ Temple, 82 Perkins St. Orchard ve, 2857 Orange Bocia Octal Qu wis, maget Tusedey | In Pontiac and at 7:30 at 695 LeBaron 6t. All North Oakland County Prompt MOMS of America, Onit ? rill, meet | Pick-Up and De- a jefferson St... at 1 pm. | ui , Personality Hair Styling Pe Bible Class of First Bantist | as COLD WAVES |) sie:, Butsine, today ee ets bm 1-DAY merays west |[Sifeer anbes = SERVICE Special orders a 7 : Ro Perry FeO T| nates MS Seams ss. || Four Cash and Carry Stores: craiabie Fie ls available to the church. | 4481 Highland Rd. (M-59) e Pe phone size 10 to 22 V2. Be Lovely Valentine's 476 Auburn Ave. HOURLY | Day and Every Day! , 430 Orchard Loke Ave. SERVICE | : : 879 E. Pike St. Biee "ome | Permanents *5 Haireutting and Styling ' It’s a jocket-dress |Oss CLEANERS || = Main Office and Plant 379 E. Pike St, It’s an ofter-tive dress 3 ae Sr ee Pe ray THE PONTIAC PRESS. 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Barnett started doing ce- nervous tension after her husband Once a week she travels from suffered a heart attack q year Oxford all the way to Covert road| 8g0 and spent some time in the in Waterford Township to take her | hespital. lesson from ceramist Mrs. John | Handcraft has always interested Rowe, carefully carrying her paint- | her—previously she had done cro- ed “greenware” for baking in Mrs. | cheting, china painting, made bead- Rowe's kiln, and bringing back} oq purses and fashioned jewelry YING 334%4 RPM ©) NCHNORED CRTIENS Wm MaINOVAED doa 1-12” $3.98 Seme Enchented Thet Yeu Love Tonight; When Lilecs Bloom 4 ~ . 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Open ‘Til 5:30 P. M. 108 NORTH SAGINAW |name, dismisses transportation dif- li but | tery proved to be the most absorb- her | ing of all. dit. | her | pieces from the soft clay, Mrs. Bar- |nett confines her artistry mainly “I get there the long way,” | to the application of glazes, pre- she says, “leaving home at 7 in | ferring to purchase the basic fig- the morning. First I must take [ures in molded greenware and | achieve unusual effects with glaz- | ing. New Sunnyvale Pastor =| Lamps. animal figurines, Chinese ls Former Missionary ‘ Asie Aeminet se . as , | trays — even a imension WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—Rev. | \icture complete with ceramic James Parker, new minister of the | nowors trees and rose-arbor su- Sunnyvale Chapel, comes to Oak- | perim | daa tittle Sak ai land County from the post of di-|_ the individuality _— rector of the Youth for Christ | geyja’s handcraft. movement in Mansfield, Ohio. A graduate of the Moody Bible | Institute’ and the Columbia Bible | S®elves im the dining room of her College, he has served as a mis- | home, using them both as heme sionary, and was pastor of the | @ecorations and alse as samples. Visiters whe like any particular ficulties with a pert toss of head. Crowder and Cocowa Baptist Churckes in Mississippi. plece may place an order, and | nes the lively Birdelig duplicates it . in the color desired. Colleen Kinkade to Wed The Bernetts their Ox. Lt. H. Bernard Ernst ford home last May, and Mrs. Barnett- had lived in Pontiac since she was three years old. Her par- ents, Louis and Mary Young, had a farm across from where the pres- ent General Motors Truck and Coach plant is located, and had milk routes in Pontiac. When she wasn't busy at the TROY TOWNSHIP—A date o* July 9 has been set for the wed ding of Colleen Marie Kinkade to Lt. H. Bernard Ernst. Colleen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E, Kinkade of 4157 Cooper St., Royal Oak, and | Bernard's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ernst of 980 Vander . jon the rounds of their milk custo pool St., Troy Township. mers, Birdella’s mother spent her ; : | time painting pictures on glass and To Hold Paper Drive | doing fancy embroidery or hand- | work. It was at her knee that the WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN-! oxford ceramist got her first art SHIP—The high school senior class lessons. is sponsoring a paper drive, to be held Saturday Proceeds will go toward a senior trip to New York. LEARN TO DRIVE Although she has done fine handwork ali her life, the spry artist continues te have good eye- sight, and wears no glasses de- spite her fourscere years. She | goes te beg “when curfew rings,” about 10 o'clock, and is up at 5 a.m. te make ber husband's breakfast. “I keep busy all day and | sel- dom get tired although I don't Sately take a nap.’ Mrs. Barnett said. Correctly ledi “My hearing isn't as good as it woe used to be—but that's all right, too, Casity viduslly because I have ‘Midget.’ our tiny Chihauhua, and she js my ears. DUAL CONTROL | She never fails to hear the door METHOD | bell, or warn me of a visitor. City Wide Pick-Up and | Next step in her new vocation, eturn of Students 8 A.M, - 10 P.M. ichigan Driver Tr “fr ees 15% & Pontiac she says, is to acquire her own kiln. “When I can fire my own pieces, I can accomplish ever so much more,”’ gays the little lady who, at 81, \isn't ready to settle down at all, but instead is looking forward to a bright fujure in her brand new profession. NO DOWN NEW ’65 WASHER, WAGON and SOAP _° hay i hae PAYMENT NORTH SAGINAW farm or taking their horse, Nellie, | Oxford Woman, 81 Years Youn 9 Beg ins New Vocation The infant death rate in France | thousand children under 1 year old has been reduced from 66 per | in 1938 to 38 in 1953. a This Winter Travel in COMFORT and SAFETY by GREYHOUND concen “ees tay V 10 Times Sefer Than Driving’ Daytona Beach, Fis. 23.85 London, Ont. ...$ 4.25 ¥ Newest end Smosthest Couches , Omaha, Neb. . $17.75 strom nations! Setety Coun! records (One Wey, Pie Vd. ten) 128 N. Perry St. FE 4-2505 GREYHOUND TERMINAL Mari LIFE BEGINS AT 80—That’s what Mrs. Eric Barnett, 15 Broad- last year to study ceramics. | gardens, cigarette boxes and ash-| way St., Oxford, seemed to be trying to prove when she started out Now 81, Mrs. Barnett is teaching her new-found art to four neighborhood pupils, and planning for a shop of her own. She continues with her lessons, despite transportation difficulties which force her to spend five hours “‘trave} time’ en route to her weekly ceramic class. Above, she applies the glaze to a Today at Clarenceville CLARENCEVILLE—The Wayne- | ~ seymour Oakland League Band Concert will be held at 8 p.m. today in the high school gymnasium. Loca] band members participat- ing include Dorothy Phillips and Loraine Hawley, clarinet section; Barbara Schmidt Van Camp, flutes; baritone saxaphone; Tom Wilson, cornet; Mike Keller, Jerry Rogers, Don and Gretchen Melton, trumpet; trombone; Roger Rapelje and Max Ashmore, tuba. « | molded piece in her home workshop, preparing it for firing in the kiln. She displays the pieces on wall * ——— : Band Concert Scheduled | County Calendar Seymour Lake Lake Extension Group holds an all-day meeting in the Geymour Lake Church ouse Wednesday A potiuck Ginner will be served at noon Trey Tewnship The Troy Progressive Extension Club will) meet at 6 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Calvin King. 6044 Nile 8 A lesson on copper plates is scheduled Imlay City The locel unit of the Lapeer County General Hospita! Auxiliary will hold its anaual meeting Monday evening at the home of Mrs Edgar Hougom The Belle River Community Club will meet Thursdey with Mrs. Ernest Wilcox Group 3} of the Pirst Baptist Church will meet Tuesday with Mrs David @vans, and Group ¢ will meet Wednes- day with Mrs oyd Somers * VY OPERATES FOR PENNIES A DAY ‘ Oy. COLORED FABRICS STAY — SPARKLE — FRESH “7S LUINTN™ eS SSS ee ee re QUALITY / NEED NOT BE EXPENSIVE We invite you to compare Our prices on Memorials of quality materials and workmanship. INCH MEMORIALS, INC. OVER 60 YEARS OF SERVICE IN PONTIAC 864 N. Perry St. FE 5-6931 in CLOTHES DRYERS oT Tels ALI-ELEGT NNNVIESS 7/7 WHEN YOU DRY WITH CLEAN «<<: SEE YOUR. ae fA : . or D ‘ RIC 75 290 ) ie 1 EDI so N 3 ¥ ony rs PCy - 3 - ; z s | ap ener sae pice Donec Rinciars ‘ ee % 9 Pasa ey Y a a Eee. : saTHE PONTIAC PRESS : PONTIAC, MICHIGAN _MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1955 { 7 ‘ Supervisors’ Committee to Act on Representation Plastics Open New Horizons Milk Bottles, Hot Water 10-Man Groep Attenet Piping May Soon Be . reg Reduction Made of Polyethylene in City Strength NEW YORK (UP) — Chemical 4 3 -nte pet one of Oakland County city and town- engineers have succeeded in both ship supervisors will meet Wednes- raising the “softening point” and day to begin formulating a meas- pncrensing the righiity fire dation cn Wet Wilson | “We're making progress, but we visor Norman BR. Barnard whe that they get the new resin for) Wer 1 with the same general | including the removal of persoms | st. mobile first aid sta-| Still have a long way to go... If te chairman of the County Super- experimentation. | organization and purpose as it | —dead and alive—from wrecked |” | plete e an attack occurred today or in the visors’ Assn. The present polythylene resins | Sees teday—bet with more man- baildings. | Pontiac General Hospital, in war.| Very Bear future we wouldn't be “There are an increasing number |are made at very high tempera-| Pe*®**- Plans call for DPW crews to get time emergency, can squeeze in| able to do much of people in the townships and we tures and under enormous pres-| Nowadays, it is difficult to work | specialized instfuction in removal 299 injured persons- by sending| “There is much more to be done feel representation on the board sures, such as 30,000 pounds to | up interest in civil defense—either | of debris and clearing wreckage— | home nearly well patients and jam. |‘ get People prepared and able Should be — on as equal ” co ara mie slag cml ee eee ae wel te + Bett Tote. | RE ots nto all vacant spaces, | % function emesthty in case ee ee _ made at around normal tempera- | although the danger is vastly addition, Michigan as din | disaster. constitution, | ture and pressure, that is, the tem-|er, say CD officials. | phone Co., Consumers Power be ae ine cay ane caper, ‘Cin ae ture and the at- t ’ soon storage Oakland : supervisor. Cities, peretare and presewe of The apathy is not difficult to| and Detroit Edison Co. will 200) county Service Center on Tele. |Mad Bronco Injures 15 |erned by legislative enactments, During World War II Ameri. | ¥ork crews would play in a disas- SS EL PASO, Tex. (INS)—A crazed | are allotted members on a popular - Chi li Bi cans were slugging it out with the |‘F. Collins said.) eleiied haa 125,000 paper | 7 ‘of his| “We feel cities are probably en iCagoans Ip ig, enemy on foreign battlefronts.| But volunteers are still an im-| gua seg contal aanak te seriously, when he broke out of tis! ied to a majerity on the beard. Those at home wanted to do their | portant part of the program. — | : pen and smashed through a group | a i | the Paper Cup & Container In- | ., tors during the Southwest-|>ecause they have a majority) of ‘New Yorkers Bolt part, They flocked to civil defense! They are used in beefing UP PO! sisuse oo F) county population,” Barnard volunteer posts. lice and fire department rosters ; . ° ern mpianship Rodeo at The at . ; E |W -wise, t s he . tions “upervisor pointed out | CHICAGO (INS) — A survey for disaster duty, Each Tuesday| Warning-wise, the city has just Paso. Others received lacerations | |) iutiqnel amendment requir shows that Chicagoans are the big- Se night, three dozen police and fire | installed a $5,500 air raid siren and were treated for shock. | ing @ public vote-ig meceatary fo gest tippers in the land, some-| (y4‘pattiee with an elesive eae |_| oe I thed in wiih the ball and tights | ange the sumer ef memaets times leaving as much as 75 per! my. The U.S, and its potential | jams. Which Main ce oan * For Delayed Release townships are granted. .« = Ss mv Te OA, ond Oe vee, (FOF LOCE “es vain indus.| BAGDAD (INS) — A 2,600- Therefore, he stated, legisle- The same survey chews thet in hospitals, schools and main indus-| BA‘ ) — A 2,600-year- Les Angeles, patuens whe dine out | T°! StrEne—st | . trial plants by telephone line. old “war communique” has been| then changing the population ratio are the most picayune when it But with Russia as the mosti Weekly Strike Pay Every day at noon, the lights on | discovered on the site of the an-| ender which city members are comes to ordering and that in Dal-| powerful of our potential adver- the devices flash on and the bells | cient city of Nineveh, center of | apportioned is the logical sele- las, diners are extravagant almost |saries, Pontiac, Detroit and this| DETROIT “—Members of the| are sounded to make sure they are | the vast Assyrian empire which) tes. ‘to the point of wastefulness, leav- | entire area are within striking dis-| huge United Auto Workers Ford | in perfect working—and warning | fell 600 years before the birth of! “We want a careful study to | ing large portions untouched on tance of long-range Soviet bomb- + Local 690 (CIO) passed a resolu- —order. Plans call for siren tests Christ. Experts believe that a foot- formulate a bill which will assure their plates. ers which could easily sweep over t esterdey calling for nayment | Saturday afternoons. long tablet unearthed recently con- | a proper between the two New Yorkers are the quickest the North Pole , of $25 a week to every union mem In daily use by the fire depart- tains an account of wars waged by types of units based on their re- and most nervous eaters and their And. the mactear, biological and ber on strike ment are three fire trucks pur- King Esar-Haddon, who defeated spective portions of the whole |table manners rank “low. Boston- caenival weapons. which can be Payment would be made trom a chased for civil defense purposes. Palestine and led two armies into | county population.” ians are quick to send food back | used today are thousands of times 2 million dollar strike fund pro-| The federal government paid half | Egypt. . The present setup legalizes some if it's overdone or underdone more deadly than any used by any | Posed by the union's international a : ridiculous situations, said Bar- New Orleans diners think it’s an | enemy in history. leaders. The proposed fund is re- | nard. Township with old Southern custom to try to date} Realizing the interest of CD volun | 4rded as the union's main weapon | over 30,000 persons has one mem- the . teers flags quickly unless war or | in its demand for a guaranteed an- | ber, while the City of Lathrup 4 | Village has two supervisors with an attack seems imminent, the | nual wage. only about 2,500 people.” May Be Greek to Them, | Federal Civil Defense Administra-| It would be raised by tripling | , tion in Battle Creek has drawn up | dues to $7.50 2 month. M the law is net changed, . . ‘arl Stellato, president of Local a in tnt Pow DETROIT (UP) — State Police| Under MM, leeal government | 600, told a meeting of the local to rt rts a ae raiders early yesterday arrested | units across the nation are re- | day that he would propose a plan at cage Birming 36 persons on charges of playing| sponsible for establishing a civil | at the convention that would pre- “barbut,”’ a dice game of Greek! defense organization within the [vent auto manufacturers from Supervisors representing the origin. governmental framework. stockpiling cars for sale in the | cities at the meeting will be: Police said five of the persons.| In Pontiac, the city manager, event of a strike. Orph C. Holmes, Ferndale: accused of operating a ‘“‘barbut| Walter K. Willman, is civil de-| Stellato said that about 5,800,000 | Mrs. Harriett ‘ house’’sin River Rouge, would be | funse head. The assistant CD chief | cars will have been produced by | | Woods; * Delos Hamlin, Farming- charged with operating a gaming | is William L. Collins, city person-|July 4. The layoffs that probably | ton; Clare R. Cummings, place. They said the others would | nel director. will result, he said, are the main and Schone. be charked ol frequenting | Others in high municipal posts, | Feason the union is demanding a Township ete BB), establ - teed annual wage. gambling ment while taking a less active part in| guaran age » west United Labor Eyes Politics, Organization Raters Note: The nee wets, But, as in any far-reaching | ment last week as a danger of , fmencing the votes of individual | other hand,-for one federation to Abe Was a Gentleman, we Naty tree eaiest will tne uns. | 2ereement, the force of personali- “anion monopoly” of labor. Rep. | members. | vie with the other for political Says Jefferson Davis tied in| ties was required make Ralph W. Gwinn (R-NY), of the are | euver. United Press “ ‘9 ee! mouse Leber Comuntiien, éateed | OO FPuiiticel Action Committee | CANON CITY, Coto. (INS) A 15 lanes, Sriter, ontwere ts casa | merger possible. With the death the same question. officials for instance, - estimate | The merger is designed to elim- year-old direct descendant of Cop- WASHINGTON (UP)—The AFi- |'2 1%2 of both long-time union} 1... Ont that only half of the CIO's 5,000,000 | inate the costly and bitter rivalry | © federate Prsesident Jefferson De- leaders — AFL president William areply was the new | ssembers voted in the 1954 elections | °F wmorganized workers. r vis expressed admiration today for CIO merger agreement is largely organization could hardly be called These juridictional fights, as well the product of frustrations in poli-| Gree® and. ClO. president ‘Philip | a monopoly since it Will represent |and that, at best, perhaps three-| a5 the resistance of epee Sere , tice and te eaten Grgeatontion, |now attnades toward labor onity.|r, c oo °O* % Me civilian |fumthe of those voters followed |have hampered organization in Jetterson Davis Ill, the great = ia in these fields that the big mew| AFL president George Meany |" “** + {their leaders in their ballot selec | the South. | great-grandson of the Confederate house of labor will push for power. | was willing to negotiate with the| Both Meany, who will head the | tions. The new federation also will go president and a freshman at Canon ? The frustrations of the | CIO on the terms under which the |"€w federation, and Reuther, who! The federations also’ hope, by | ter at least some of he inde: City’s Abbey School, said: ont Ector have centered n|ClO would teturn to the original |™4y head ite politcal acm, ate |combining their forces, to carry Pendent unions wi The beads hy ae 6 tees of Se, Se the 1947 Taft-Hartley Act and, more | house of labor after an absence of | °PPosed to the formation of a ta-| more weight in matters of state | SOT 7.000.000 workers. - | T can gather, Mr. Lincoln was « recetitly, in the labor and economic \20 years. And CIO president Wal- | 0. political party. and federal legislation, administra. | Of ‘v0 Of the tour Miler heen | 5 | tine gentleman. I admire him.” relict ef the Repebtican edie: [ter Rewther believed that big or But union officials foresee the |tidn policy and in political cam: | itevtent 2 istration. en ae ee cont | anna Ot a wnited labor paigns. een hee Le. Lest’ Undue tine ee en ee than in rivalry .with the AFL. | power in the Pav. 14 as aacpe » Oe auton code ok tat te ace ae yond the 15,000,000 mark, while Menry G. Riter, president of The federations hope, by.com- | of the opportunity for politicians | because of Lewis’ bad relation- Gn artien bbe oon ee the National Assn. of Manufac- | bining their political organiza- | to play the two federations ships with both Meany and Reuth- | Cookie by 3,500,000 to about | turers, greeted the merger agree- | tons, to be inore effective In in- | against exch ‘other, and, on the jer. probably a ’ : ‘ # : i ' ; ey ¥ : i . ‘ ts on i, . 4 f ca el * Se “ ah - = ~ 3 v F | ae HE 2 : Mig invited to address the gath- to lead community sing- yi BEE g : a7 i e i f iz ‘1 ® 7 Despite Flames, Smoke returned to find his home | ablaze The two-story frame dwelling of William Teeple, 7585 Pontiac Lake Rd., was destroyed by fire yester- day, despite efforts of White Lake. Springfield, and Waterford Town- ip fire departments. g f sf i i : FE fit m7 aff 7a ( Ropar pe cial WOMEN'S HEEL LIFTS THEY HAVE A HEART—And a St. Valentine's Day today. Valentine favors for children in culosis Sanatorium, as one of t LEATHER OR | @ COMPOSITION NEISNER’S | Shee Repair Department | - XA no.] specialist in Gaukler Storage Future Nurses Prepare Valentines for Children ¢,tor; ct Reve mad nme MILFORD at the Farmington Convalescent home and the Oakland County Tu- berculosis Sanatorium. Cited as one of the few schools in Michigan preparing junior high students for future nursing careers, the Highland group has worked on community projects since it formed last year There are 36 students enrolled Highland Junior High School have created 200 Convalescent Home and the Oakland County Tuber- Watchdog Stays on Job will Meet Tonight Until Call From Master flames consuming the building, _ Owner Teeple returned to see his | Hatchery road. home being destroyed, bered his dog Duke had been left insid. not at beg & 5) home when the fire took place. Rd. turned in the alarm at Chil Study Group 1 WATERFORD TOWN SHIP — | the home of Mrs, E. L. Windeler, and remem. | DenHerder, Mrs. Gordon Bennett, | and Gerald Rustem, George Tram- | ontin will moderate the discussion, Dinner Parties Slated by Two Romeo Clubs ROMEO — Two Romeo Feder. udy Group I meets tonight at as part of the Monday Club's spe- cial program tonight at the South | Grade School. Members, their hus- | Panel members are Mrs. James bands and special guests will be | served at 7 p.m. A film of a local couple's recent trip to Europe will be shown after the dinner. Although the home has been in centered around questionnaires| The Book Club is also planning a flames for some time, the dog | filled out by the group's children. | dinner party. and ran from | answered his call, the house to him few to spare the Farmington heir community Young Future | which will be beneficial in later | Nurses of the junior high school at | life. — |Highland have made almost 200; Next week the Highland group | Valentine favors for the children | will begin work projects. Six boys who plan to enter medicine upon graduation are active in the 36 member club. Shown here ar e(l-r) Fred Coxen, Barbara Ashley, Sherry Lawrence, and oJan Williams, who tries a large favor on for size. The meeting will begin at p.m. with a cooperative dinner. | —— Metamora Girl to Wed METAMORA—MTr. and Mrs. Guy Haynes of Barber road have + — —_ daughter, Barbara Kethieen, to John Allen Harris. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Harris of Columbiaville. No date has been set for the wedding. on cancer| Me. Phil Orencie will join the thousands - who Greduate Watch Maker acclaim his skill and craftsman- Expert Watch Meker ship, ; TIME TO | FIX IT | Right ! Every watch or jewelry piece brought to our store for repair receives the skill, knowledge and exacting work of ‘Mr, Orencia. Over the years he has built a reputation of doing ex- cellent work, the kind that makes every customer complete- ly satisfied. And Mr. Orencia produces the work when promised . . . on time. Bring your repair work here. You too ALWAYS FREE EASY PARKING RIGHT . * AT OUR DOOR AT TEL-HURON It will be staged 7| Tuesday at 6:40 p.m. at St. Jobn | and Lutheran Church. of the Leader Dogs for the Blind members and theig friends have been invited to attend. __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1935 First Public Open House Clarkston's first public library— achieved with a minimum of mon- ey, a maximum of effort, and not house on Main street opens its doors for a silver tea under the imposing title of Independenwe Township Library. last August. g a library, the} and its next project be to acquire a recreation er for the community and or- ganize a comprehensive program of youth activities. Currently the women have their a5 township, located in a spot over- | looking Parke Lake in the center of town. To make the library a realty, a |Women's Club committee under | the direction of Mrs. Don Stack- |able has worked with head, heart and hands. Men of the community were commandeered into the job of renovating the old schoolhouse. | Serub brushes and soap, paint | and varnish, hammer and nails | —plus an unstinted amount of | “elbow grease’ combined 30x48 foot main room. | Walls were painted a light green. Floors were re-finished. Local lum- bermen were contacted for dona. | tions of lumber, and shelves were built and installed. Donald M. Blundon, representative | tional library tables. through | Mrs. Stackable said, are projects Library Sets at Clarkston tion, and sections on gardening, cooking, an , home decorat- ing and r classifications. The tremendous job of catalog- ing the books and setting up & “We need about $1,000 to put the community library into clear sailing,” chairman Phyllis Stack- able said. “We're planning to keep work- ing hard to get the money needed for essentials, too. An all-commu- nity birthdate calendar is one fund- raising project we have in mind.” Staffing the library is the next big task before the committee. Current plans are to keep it open three afternoons and one evening a week, if sufficient volunteers can be found to make this feasi- bie. “We have five or six people with college training or experience in Wil work,” Mrs. Stackable said, ‘jand we hope to use these a nucleus to train vol- | hoping the Pioneer Club will ask for volunteers among the older people of the community to as- sist in this valuable work. Ameng plans for the future, ef build up a record coliec- tion and a film library. The silver tea this Wednesday, open to the public, will include LOLA 4 PTA Groups Plan Program Roosevelt, Scotch and Green Units to Meet at West Bloomfield High WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- SHIP — PTA groups from Roose- velt, Scotch and Green Schools will celebrate Founders Day with a combined meeting at the new West Bloomfield High School, to be held at 8 p.m, Thursday. tiac Board ot Education and im- Ealy, will give the PTA prayer, and Mrs, Alice Saad will lead the community singing. A skit, “Suppose It Hadn't Hap- pened.”’ has been organized by Interested residents came | book displays and a special exhibit 'Mrs. Robert Hollister, and the with donations of desks | of pictures. maps and books relat-| Tripple Trio will present a group tables, and the Clarkston | ing to the history of old Clarkston. | of songs, under the direction of | school system also promised addi-| The library, lecated at 90 N.| Mrs. Charles Seavey, vocal in- | A book drive netted over 500) School in Rochester, will be the | volumes, with many more books | | Principal speaker. All Book Club | constantly being donated. These in- clude a set of encyclopedia, | dic- | \tionaries, adult and children's fic- | ship Hall, is situated in a scenic spot, with a view of Parke Lake | in the back and, in front, spacious | | Main St. next door to the Town- | Structor. THIS WEEK ONLY! RETAIL VALUE way low! Included NS ‘ AT NO EXTRA COST! 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W — An im- proved atomic trigger for Ameri- ca's H-bomb may be the first de-! vice tested in the Atomic Energy | Commission's new series scheduled | to start tomorrow. The predawn shot, 32nd at the) | AEC’s Nevada test site, will be| “a major effort’’ for the AEC Liv- | termore, Calif., laboratory, which | | specializes in hydrogen weapons | | Planning. . > * The disclosure was made by Dr Alvin C. Graves, veteran U. S. nu- clear weapons tester, on the eve| of Operation Teapot, fifth and | | most exacting series the AEC has | | held here in four years. The opening test also is sched- uled to include Army participation. Several. hundred ‘troops will mod + trench positions about 4,000 yards | from ground ai FULL MEASURE OF TRUST SPARKS-GRIFFIN _—— Funeral Home - The device probably will be de- | tonated from one of the AEC’s| higher towers, in line with the new official concern for radiation fall- | out in surrounding communities. — | The higher the atomic fireball, the) less dust sucked off the desert floor | and less danger of contamination | within the immediate area. Despite the smaller nature of the devices to be tested here this | | time, there is no underestimating | their importance, Every test in| this series, AEC Chairman Lewis L. 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The 36” __ illuminated dial sets on top of the sign proper and is designed in keeping with the modern design used on clock faces today. This display will not only serve the people of Pontiac in readily identifying the location of Pontiac’s outstanding Banking House, but will also afford the good citizens of Pontiac a landmark by which to time themselves in our ever-increasing busy daily life and to remind them that “NOW IS THE TIME TO OPEN A NEW SAVINGS ACCOUNT.” The Community National Bank of Pontiac WITH BRANCHES at , PERRY at GLENWOOD W. HURON at TILDEN OUT OF TOWN BRANCHES at KEEGO HARBOR WALLED LAKE Member Federal Deposit intirence Corporstion ‘May BeTested | AZLE\ a M., assis I B/ Junedale a Y] Redi-Eat PICNICS .... 29: Lon End ‘Pork m_ Lean, Blade Cut Pork Chops Cc b. 2 NOMINATED—Julius C. Holmes has been nominated as U. §&. | ambassador to Iran. 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D 13th . ries rs er .A., son 0} and equipment are being tested in yy ang Mrs. James Boyer of 625 EBC ATO 7 San | the exercise for operation in tem- | Joslyn ac waka a ak Francisco, Calif. LEINENGER | peratures as low as 50 below, zero. dress: Charles R.- Boyer S. A.| tee! COAT ‘| Mr. and Mrs. Mike Jasso of Bir- {the Tist Infantry og 's @Tth) n355.C Barracks 404 USM.T.C Miller, a gunner in Battery C of | 459-33-51 FT. Class A. School Bidg. | Pvt. Joseph B. Armored Field Artillery iOn, | Great Lakes. Ill "| mingham, recently was graduated | }entered the Army in April, 1953, om ‘from the Army's Quartermaster | CLEANING and has been in Alaska 11 months.) a3- Ronald Willis, | School at Fort Lee, Va. He com- | ~ and Mrs. Avery R. Willis, 1087 | Pleted the school’s supply handling | medium jet bombers is A3C bombers at Ama- Robert D. Burke rillo Air Force Army. son of Mr. = Base, Tex. Mrs, George illi Burke, $3 Sara- hers home . |Lewis, Wash. is sota Ave. Sampson Air | (Bruce) Collins. Burke attended Force Base, New son of Mr. and Pontiac High York, after at- | Mrs. Alfred Col- School before en- tending Pontiac | lins of 129 Wolfe tering _ basic High School and WILLIS St training at entering the service in October. ; Sampson Air BURKE _ A former Press Force Base, New York, six months Pvi, Gerald A. Robie. aoe al employe, he en- ago. , |Mrs. Evelyn A. Robinson of Bir-| ‘ered the service See | mingham, recently graduated from | i" September and Cpl. Harold H. Hall Jr., son of | the Army’s III Corps Non-Commis- received basic Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hall of AU-| sioned Officer Academy at Fort, ‘raining at Fort burn Heights, a — to | Hood, Tex. He completed the acad- | Bliss, Tex. Hawaii with the Marine Corps ay rele : Drum and Bugle Corps. = . . He was previously stationed at Military Sel _ he entered the| training : in El Toro, Santa Ana, Calif, and Army in 1954 and completed basic| the 5th Infantry. 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Se-| ! curity Council meeting today for | an indication whether the world | organization can make a signal) ‘ contribution toward peace in the | Formosa Strait. | Delegates to the 11-nation coun-| | cil assembled to a background of | Peiping radio boasts that the U.S.-| . protected evacuation of the Tachen| | © Islands had put Red China's sol- diers in position ‘for liberating Formosa and other islands off the China coast.” * © *@ The cowncil's first order of busi- Ness Was. a statement from its Peruvian president Victor Andres Belaunde that Communist China unless Nationalist China , ~— * ri . i : : 5 a - . : Le a sma on rare . pa : . Wine da, Se en ™ Bo, ‘ “yam, ¢ * > " ae — WORLD CALENDAR—Sue Feit, of Philadelphia, Pa., shows a << % charging the United States with | 2ew id calendar which is being considered by the U. N. The aggression was taken up first. cale r would divide the year into four quarters of 91 days each. An The invitation wag voted by the extra day caled Worldsday would be added at the end of December, and during leap year, an additional day called Leapyear Day would be added to the en dof June. The extra days, lettered ‘“‘W,"’ would be world holidays. In her left hand, Sue holds a month of a 1582 calendar council at its only meeting on the Formosa issue, two weeks ago. . ~ * The same council meeting re-| jected Soviet demands for Nation- | alist China's ouster and refused to | give the Soviet charges priority. | Instead the group agreed to take | up first New Zealand's to discuss the situation as the first step toward a cease-fire agree- | ment, Observers considered, how- | evér, that any cease-fire resolution | which did not have Red Chinese | concurrence would have the force | only of a moral censure. There was wide expectation that | Soviet Delegate Arkady A. Sobo- | lev's would restate the Russian | proposal for a Formosa settlement | conference in Shanghai or New Dethi from which Nationalist China | would be excluded. Three Proposals by Ike Seen Getting Approval | HOUSTON — Rep. Joseph w, | from home he @hys he'll = |Martin Jr. (R-Mass), House mi-| | nority leader, predicts congression. | al approval of three major pro | posals submitted by President Ej- senhower: the once-defeated health reinsurance bill, a three-year ex- | | Martin made his remarks during | a press conference yesterday at | the mansion of oilman-philanthrop- | ist Hugh Roy Cullen. He stopped here en route to Dallas, where he speaks tonight. 2 Kingdoms Recognized JERUSALEM @® — Israel an- nounced today that it has recog- nized the Indochinese kingdoms of Laos and Cambodia. and a month of a 1752 calendar. Student Has 2 Cents Left for Trip Home CHICAGO —Leo Torpey spent the weekend in Chicago wondering how he was going to make it the rest of the way home to Toronto on 2 cents. | tal The 24-year-old student must do | it to collect a bet that he could make a 6,000-mile trip to the warmest and coldest places in the United States with only $1.98 start- ing capital. Tarpey hitchhiked, baby-sat and dishwashed his way to Miami (80 degrees) and Pellston, Mich. (22 | “T below). If he makes it back to Toronto without getting money $100. Fare Orders 6 Eggs, Cabbie Calls Police OKLAHOMA CITY w — A men- patient who escaped from Cen- tral State Haspital in Norman took a cab driver for a ride but was trapped when ,the driver decided his appetite was too large. The cabbie told police he picked up the escapee in a Norman tav- ern and drove him the 20 miles to Oklahoma City. The bill came to $8. The patient said he Wanted to stop af a restaurant. He ordered six eggs. 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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1955 Bolt ‘Outdistances’ Holscher on Links Titans Facing Another ‘Skid Louis Bow to St. on Saturday; Chances Slim Against Marquette By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The University of Detroit Titans appear to have little chance of halting their five-game basketball | skid tonight when they meet Mar- | quette — currently one of the hot- test teams in the nation. St. Leuis University capped the Titan decline Saturday night | and all but nailed Detroit to last place in the Missourj Valley Conference with an 80-68 de- cision. The defeat — Detroit's 6th in eight MVC games — followed a} familiar pattern, Titans took an! early 17-2 commanding lead, dropped into a 34-34 halftime dead- jock and crumbled under a 2nd half Billiken rush. Guy Sparrow, Titan ace, had 22 points. Vote of Confidence’ Given LLRA Group A special meeting of the Land O'Lakes Racing Association was held Sunday morning at which time it was decided unanimously to continue the organization under the same leadership. Gene Chidester of Drayton Plains, president of the Land O'Lakes Association, stated that the group expected to maintain its working agreement with Michi- gan Modified Stock Car Racing As- sociation, which in the past has had the racing sanction at Motor City and Flat Rock Speedways. Land O’Lakes also was repre- sented at an afternoon meeting of CARS, at which president Ed Jones outlined that organization's rules and regulations. NATIONAL HOCKEL LEAGUE wet iP 72 Montreal , DSTROIT are tread » width. actory meth- Seme °-rib width os oa wew Silver. towes. W iater traction tread recep with deep, thexible Wiggly Business ‘Students Work Way Through Medical School by Raising, Selling Earthworms. WASHINGTON (UP) — A lot of , entire stock had a potential in-, have learned that a lot of people doctors have worked their way through college. But name me a lady doctor who has turned the trick by selling oligochaetous of the genus lumbricus. (Translated, those two tongue- twisters add up to the lowly earth- worm, referred to on the water- front as the fish or wiggle worm, and sometimes as night crawiers,) I knew two levely young ladies ‘whe are in the business of pro- /@ucing better worms, and the wiggters are helping to further their education. Pamelia Leech of Chevy Chase, Md., and Margaret Lucille Lam- bert, of Arlington, Va., both are juniors at the George Washington University Medical School here. The two friends are not in partner- ship, exactly. The whole thing beg@n like this: ' . Pamelia heard that a couple in | the area had a basement full of worms and planned to go out of | business. She also learned the | ccme of $12,000 a year— a sum | which would buy a lot of medical books and ““X”’ number of scalpels. She couldn't afford the whole lot, but she bought 1,000 for $10. At first she bedded her invest- ment down in a barrelful of the good earth in her mother's base- ment. Soon, with little worms coming along at a mad rate, a little worms do, the family outgrew its “home,’’ so Pamelia had a 5-foot squdte aluminum pit planted in the back yard. She filled this with equal parts of clay, grass clippings and waste. “Before I knew it,’’ she said, | “the word got around and ordeea' started coming in. I charge a/| penny a worm.” Pamelia told her friend, Mar- | garet, what had happened and that | gave Margaret an idea.. She start- ed a wiggle farm of her own. | Who on earth would pay money | for an earthworm? | Well, Margaret and Pamelie ONE THAT GOT AWAY—Rebound gets past several pairs of Senior will. Fishing lodges buy a lot, but the best business is with gardeners. “The small farmer has learned the value of having worms around the place,’’ Margaret said. A worm is bound to turn, and while turning he perforates the | soil, giving the earth a needed breath of air. Worms, of the wiggle type, also fertilize the soil, hasten — and turn the ground over.’ Freeman Wins Journey Honor Waterford Schoolman Skier Wins Class A Event on Form Form overcame distance as Dave Freeman, Waterford High coach, won the Class A division of the Kendhar Ski-Club's tournament form earned him! 146.4 points, while Eari Hill of Lron | ee ce ee see AP Wirephete outstretched arms in the Northwestern-Michigan State Basketball game at Evanston, Ill., Saturday. Bob Armstrong. Northwestern won the game, 56-4. Along Pontiac’s | 1s we. w z| Haselton's $3 31 Ack ’ 42 41 Ba. of Ba 4 3% Osmun's 3 «6 10.0F 4636 Barnett’s 38 47 Duffy's 43 41 Gparks-Griff. 35 40 Sport 43 41 ‘s 32 52 Indiv e—D. Abbot 214, series—L. 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PONTIAC HOU HOUSEWIVES. a Jack's 62 Ace 3» Benard’s $e Burr 38 Rec. No. 3 84 No. 13 38 Tom's 47 Lane 38 | Centre 45 Rec. No. 1 aL) Bucks “4 «No. 14 28 | | Rex 42 Superior 7 | Indiv. game—K Henson . sertes | —V. Doyle 406. team game—Rex Cinrs. | 600, series—Benard'’s Cirs. 2568. LAKELAND LADIES wt wt. Dutch 55 28 Dor-L 41 43) Uhrick 55 28 Cloveriea! 4143 Hamme! 55 28 Helen's «o43 rat $2 31 Compton 33 Se M Strong 1 83 Loute 47 37 «Brigg's 31 83 42 42 Owens 30 54) Oak 41 43 Keego 25 38 Indiv. game, series—B. Halsema 199, | P. Hould 528; team game—Briggs and Class A—1—Dave Freeman. Waterford and iron Mountain. 146.4 points; 2—Paui | Jacobs, Iron Mountain. 145.4; oa. | Mill, Detroit and Iron Mountain. 148; Herd Drury, Briar Hill Ski Club me Clase 1— William Hyvonen, Perndale, 125.2, 3—John Tessamer. Roch- ester. 133.5. }—Dan Gutherie Brier Hill, Leaping for the ball are Wildcat center | '22: ¢—Andréw Babich, Kandahar, 1177 Phil Bromberg (12) and MSC forward Al Ferrari (22) and center | hee second with ll-under-par 269s. Mountain and Detroit finished 3rd | | .13 on the 4th gave.Holscher back | Pontiac entries gave a good ac- | count of themselves over the week- end in the 29th annual Michigan Women's bowling tournament at Jackson. scp Molter posted a 660 total te take over the lead in the ‘Late Rush by Tommy Beats | actual score gave her 4th place | | im that event. In. doubles, Doris Lanktree-Viola | Cargall placed 2nd with 984, Joanne | Bull were 4th with 961. Eva Miller- in { Olive Bogard were 4th in doubles | handicap standings with 1165, fol- | Texan Shoots 65 Final Round to Grab Tucson Open |Army ts Calling Signals TUCSON, Ariz. w—"'He plain | for Colts’ Back Today outdistanced me.’ | FT. ORD. Calif. #—The Army That's the way Bud Holscher, | Monday called signals for Cotton Santa Monica, Calif., from behind to clip four strokes off| He arrived unheralded last week par yesterday in the final four|as Francis M. Davidson, Abilene, | holes to win the $10,000 Tucson Tex., draftee. His training assign- Open Golf Tournament. | ment will be here or at Ft.Carson, =) Bolt's 6 yesterday gave him a | Colo. T2-hole total of 266 for the 6,409-| The former Savior passing star California Pro 'Padar-Lee Nolan were 3rd with | 970 and Genevieve Bradley-Eva | saw it when | Davidson, Baltimore Colt quarter- | Tommy Bolt, Houston, Tex., came | back, at post-induction processing. | yard, par-70 E) Rio course and the | Will play football for the Army tourney’s top prize of $2,000 for the | next fall. second time ia a one | == |Pontiac Woman Bowler ‘Leads in State Tourney lowed by Eleanor Strawn-Anna Bower, 1148. Service Window placed 3rd in team actual event with 2378 and 2nd in handicap with 2756. Acker- man’s was 5th in actual with 2325 , and Alexander Engineering was 4th singles handicap event. Her 549 | in handicap with 2TH. . Tourney will run through June 4.” Motor Mart 121-123 E. Montcalm Auto Parts Holscher sis Art cm Jr., Po- cono Manor, Pa. collected $1,200 each‘ by finishing in a two-way tie Little Jerry Barber, Los An- geles, finished with a 64 for a total | of 272 to earn $800. Bolt credited Tucson's 8)-degree temperature yesterday with an assist in his victory. A cold had | bothered him earlier in the week. | Holscher started the final round leading Bolt by a stroke and Wall by four. The trip drew into three-way tie with a birdie on the 12th, All parred the 13th. A birdie a one-stroke lead. __ Bolt called the 15th and 16th the | s . e A 20-foot putt netted him a birdie on the 15th, pulling him even with Calif.. back with 289 and out money SIG TEN ———— B—i—Walter Hyry. 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DaIODIO I sy, New Lake Theater | motion actress {and a singer, in a small gest break with him and Elizabeth |" ‘he spot. In this she'll have | im the middie and tied bens at the back of her head. Edna Ferber’s great story. * @¢ « First time that I've ever heard King Vider, who leaves tonight for New York and Rome to con- me). i | | Fox that day lunching and getting acclimated to the studio where | she'll make ‘‘The Tall Men” with | Clark Gable. She makes no secret | of being thrilled about working with the king. Clark had his fit- | |} tings for ‘Tall Men” before he Vidor’s company is now shooting | took himself off on vacation. Bob LOWELL (UP) quickens healing. RESINOL iin Moscow in Finland. Vidor admits |* Y@m™ about the oil fields called’ that De Laurentiis’ “W and | Peace” script is not yet finished | his and Jane's independent com- | and that six writers have been on P@"Y- Fred Zinnemann to Yugoslavia | now and get the scenes if he wants to beat De Laurentiis. his divorce in his pocket, and he pnd Zea Zsa Gabor will marry in New Yerk or Mexico shortly aft- erward. What's with Syd Chaplin and | we HAL WALLIS’ rcsscres TANI) 3 RING CIRCUS aT) ae). rer. Probably means he'll make a picture for Mirisch. The newest man in Gloria Van- | composer Harold Arien. Appar- | | Stokowski was followed, tempo- | rarily at least, by Frank Sinatra, remember? That's OK, They'll Al | GRAND RAPIDS (UP) — There's | bound to be a little confusion at | the Ft. Wayne Army induction cen- | draftees from Grand Rapids ar- | rived. |named Ranald VanDyke and two of them have the same middle name — Lee. The other one's mid- die initial is ‘A."’ | The two Ronald Lee VanDykes | look enough alike to pass for twins Both are 18 years old, have biond | jcrew cuts, are six feet tall and| only difference is that one has blue ‘eyes and the other has brown | eyes. None of the three are related. | | Baby Burned in Buggy | KALAMAZOO (UP) — Anita Su- | san Carr, 7 months, was hospital- YF N THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1955 black, parted Dog-trotting along behind the sled, Esslinger with ri | criticized for taking his Malemutes out of their b | the snow. “But it’s warmer for them when they curl up in the snow,” he deputies. revealed batteries, tires, | said. “They prefer it.” Jane had been at 20th Century. | ‘ Napoleon's wintry retreat from Waterfield told me he has bought | os “Big Deal,” by Eleanor Pryn, for | shoulder. Rubiresa gets back March 1 with | bosses,” he said. | “Sort of like a wife,” I said. | om WALLICE FORD .. ELSA LANCHESTER | in ‘The Second Greatest Sex’ with | Joan Collins? He and Greta Peck | Ce PED ercemere lS RANE CEDARS me,” Jeanne Crain told me, at the | (Greg's ex) were at the Captain's a =e Lus— Photoplay Awards party. Table two nights in a row. RAW PANIC. ..THE SCREEN HAS NEVER DARED REVEAL! || “Yew tnow 1 was my mother | Russ Tambiyn is whe discovered George. She saw . him at the Pasadena playhouse |U'day and says he hopes he'll| im ‘Glass Menagerie’ and she | merge a golden-voiced tenor. when I was there and got him a | with Harold Mirisch, and Mirisch RICHARD DENNING - carne cowry -vnsnea cary“ 1at8T3 job. I telephoned to tell her as | indicated that Dominguin will not . _—-- —— ~ ]\ soon as I-knew he was in this do ‘The Matador’’ with Jose Fer- | derbilt Stokowski’s life is song, {” ently, Gloria goes for musicians— | ' ‘Have Numbers Soon | Fed = i | | | ter in Detroit Wednesday when 28) Big In the group will be three youths) 7 : Shrine Circus Opens at State Fair Arena | Dog Sled Greets Earl on Arrival at Airport By EARL WILSON ST. PAUL I just had a dog-sled ride. The team of lean, gray huskies and the dog sled were waiting “Giant.” Working with George; She found the musicians consist- at the airport when I arrived for St. Paul's famous winter Stevens will he a whole new life ‘ing of two guitarists, two dancers, | carnival. “Didn't know you were going to the dogs this quick, did you?” shouted the dog-sled driver, George Esslinger, a youn trapper and fisherman. |Genessee County earlier, were | tempting to break into a filling sta- | tion on U.S.10. De Donald Wri lations last December, while more puties Wright and Lyle | Walmsley said they chased the | than 29,000 paid penalties for park- FIVE Lakatos, 20, 719 N. Waterman, were turned over to Genessee au thorities after admitting breakins TWENTY Nab Four Detroiters in Breakin Attempt | tnere. Four Detroit youths, who had Gendarmes Kept Busy broken into two filling stations in | ne | PARIS (INS) — Paris police may seized Sunday night by two Oak-| have licked traffic noises, But land County Sheriff's deputies who | they still seem to have a parking said they noticed the youths at- problem. Authorities reported that only 1,348 Paris motorists were | fined for violating anti-noise regu- Ai i ci iaeatatal itt asiteamnilia: a He pushéd me down onto the sled as part of their warm four for a short distance north of | ing en the wrong side of the street. (3-below-zero) greeting. * * * * us to sleep in | | | | ' ' |Davisburg after they saw the | Youth's auto pull out of the gas said he gets | station at 10055 U.S.10 | 19. 1032 Woodmere,- and Julius & “Don't you get tired “I ran about 61 miles the past three days,” he puffed, referring to a race he'd just won. “You're not allowed te ride .. . except downhill.” Before and after the race he'd give the huskies an affection- ate hug. They sort of whimpered their reply “The lead dog doesn't do any pulling—just sort of barks and * * * * “The Frosty Frolics,” as this year’s carnival was called, also gave me a chance to sieigh-ride on the 5-mile-square estate of the late railroad builder, James J. Hill. ‘ Some of the girls picked on poor old me, pushed me in a snow- popular young | actor, parted with his tonsils Sat- | drift and washed my face in the snow. They greatly enjoyed this. I witnessed such winter sports as auto racing over ice and and fishing over ice. There was also quite a lot of a year-round sport, bourbon over ice This is one of the world's greatest shows. When the temperature was at 20 below zero, the leyal Minnesotans said this kind of celd doesn't hurt— in fact, they said, it was less trouble- ~~some than those “frosts” they have in Florida and Texas, or “mists” in Cali- fornia. “We're always sort of glad when the Carnival’s over, though,” one woman said “We get rather tired of trying to make our visitors believe we really love zero weather!” : *® * * * THE MIDNIGHT EARL... ... Herb Shriner on his TV'er Feb. 26. no word from Arthur . . old films in England . EVE CRANE tallest hatcheck girl at six foot one Celeste Holm, whose TV show was canceled, is willing to try his new movie, “The Purple Plain” .. . Hollywood Daily Double: Singer Peggy Lee and Dr. Lew Morrill, estranged from Rhonda Fleming. Jack Webb, a conservative guy, bought two $300 suits —both gray. (Copyright 1955) famous acts for the 1955 show, including wild anima] trainer Clyde the same cage. | | ; | | j ! | recmrds or. Zemo, a doctor's formula, promptly chine, rec ie and a player . teehiog of cusfese dein * re The four youths, George Nekono- ¢°2¢ma,, prickly heat, athiete’s foot. vech, 19, of 796 Woodmere, Thomas 2*™¢ stops scratching and so side mae faster healing and clearing. Buy Extra Benson, 18, 9154 Witt; John Galko, Z pepeenr A search of the car, said the radios, flashlights, an adding ma- New Show Tonight! “running?” I yelled back over my | TOMMY TIMLIN Master of Ceremonies Listen to PEARL MAY - WPON Delovely Singer. Her niet Sead songs will win your ep- eae 10:30 plouse. Ti COCKTAIL 95 No Door ~ LOUNGE | chase : Nias W. HURON ST. Mon.--Tues. Huren Bowl Bidg. Xavier Cugat will get $33,000 a week at the Sahara in Las Vegas, with 5 G's more for Abbe Lane .. . Fred Allen will sub for Many Godfreyites, past and present, showed up for Marion Marlowe's hugely | successful Cotillion Room opening —but | . . Harold Lloyd | gave his son permission to remake his} Eve Crane ot | The Composer claims she's the town's | | tip the scales at 185 pounds. The again—if the show's filmed .. . Gregory Peck owns a chunk of | / | | i ; | , Beatty, who puts 25 untamed lions | and tigers through their paces in i _| DETROIT (INS) — The annual Tee eer continue througt | Shrine Circus, staged yearly to Feb. 27, with two complete per- raise funds for crippled children, | formances each day, at 2 and 8 | in Detroit today. | opened at the State Fair Coliseum | p.m. General Chairman Tunis E. Stin- Tampa, Fla. has had as many as son said he has gathered 60 world- 90 thunderstorms in a day TONIGHT—”DUEL IN THE SUN” Tuesday, siciat Wed. and (HURON: MATINEE Thursday |, “| «WED. EXCLUSIVE! FIRST RUN! NATED FOR ACADEMY AWAR OF THE YEAR!” —Notional Boord of Review } 4 pe) “BEST PICTURE \ 4s JULIUS PAINSIN. BRANDO > MASON GIELGUD LOUIS CALHERN DMOND O'BRIEN ,REER GARSON DEBORAH RR MARLON IAME< }OHN E KE —DOORS OPEN— Tues., 6:45—Wed., 1:45—Thurs., 6:45 Ste Time “JULIUS CAESAR” TUES. & THURS. 7:15 & 9:40 WED. 2:20—4:45—7:05—9:30 PRICES — Children 20c ‘Anytime — Adults—Matinee 40c, Nights. 60c Incl. Tax. : —a wert ecitee,| 100A Pitlertield Theatre, y es kek. 2 ee ‘ | BOX OFFICE OPENS 10:45 A. M. NOW Thru. WED.! “4 ts — _ ee Wed. ? { RES Re “ . Let this HAMILTON |222=2 = James Carr Sr., threw biankets around her yesterday to snuff out Gas Clothes Dryer |= V KIWANIS DO THE HARD work! Entertainment | ; . Series Pontiac High School CHecy, Auditorium at 8 P.M. | Pec, hig 21g 4 (j {} J 4 4 ——— O O = r TUESDAY 4 , Feb. 15, 1955 JUST LOOK WHAT YOU GET! ° Faces 5199 | Foster, gentler drying @ fobs || Lucie M. Palmer AT ONLY Dial apr nore control ro _ “Painting Above and * FREE Nor vemnge lee Below the Sea ALLATION drum @ 5-minute Color Motion. Picture , cooling run uses stored heat and ae co sis for sat handing | [Sua Sa e flush to the wall of amazing, amusing adventures. ‘ : Pilmed in color under sea. ‘ A Few Seats Available at . DA $1.80 each, Including Tax Proceeds te be weed en ps bers’ ‘. i We nana nae —* one tee a eh F ¥ YZ Meas $i: ae . _ ne , = ee a. pas \ oft on - a 4 ee ¥ » . v ee ea Ike Criticized on Policies Truck Drivers in Few Lincoin Day I = Approve Strike | MARKETS | Market Moves News in Brief Cordice E. Newport, 31, of 93'; wow Slightly Higher S=asaees THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1955 side.”’ The traditional Lincoln Day ora- world can exist side by se, Mani, fact earents Toverea by mn aeving wea " wl Chicago catering’ rod ol for.| Meeting Here Sunday the Bureau of Markets: NEW YORK ®—The stock mar- license. Party and its works was gr are largely dictated| Airs Wage Dispute Pruits: » Delicious, fancy, $5®- 110+ moved a little higher today in this year with some criticism eign policies - 2 . 6.00 bu: Ne 1. 400-450 bu: apples, h ; L. T. Washington Jr., 2% and allies." He won ap- ° rs pple henlinal | the Eisenhower administration. | by so-called Fisher Body * a couple of cents at one time while | jonetnan, fancy, 400 bu: No 1. ei, |early dealings after a Robert L. Hawkins, 20, both of 513 plause with the assertion that “na- With Fisher : ‘other cereals held steady in fairly |} A hs “a a cr teen Mee start. Col ° ——_ f A number of Republicans likened ill be what Congress : . . _|Colorado St., were arrested for tional policy will es Local 720 (UAW- Sra Pineda 1 Sea 8 te ha: epee | The swing aheaé was not gen-'' led President Eisenhower to Abraham the President signs. Members of active dealings qn the Board of Weoner, Dol, 106380 bag "| eral. Many minus signs dotted | aan tepnel oe nig eget Lincoln in speeches made Satur- | decides and dressing | C1Q), meeting in Pontiac, yester- Trade ner, i 2. 7 | ‘nm soybean oil and Coan So, Las ae a: | Nat, Net nemmarous individual lots | eT toad 0 pistsl andl nite | Sg Tac Piece eat "| ene cums totes protest Kiawchere- | day voted tg striue, i Rocescary. “Weakness in soybean cabbage. red. No 1. 1.$0-2.60 bu. Carrots, | were strong. , Ss , War bd : ‘ with in a pay ; . red. No 1. in the pair's auto at Brush and Atty. Gen. Bronwell, speaking to|er for firmness in dealing to back up demands 4 meal in the early trade was one | ‘opp bess sak ei Sey ise: | Prices ranged from around a eres L . adding that . wetéew 100-1. ; y Sts. the National Republican Club in| international problems dispute with General Moto reason behind the decline in soy- | 1.25 bu. Horseradish, No 1, 5.00-6.00 pk. | point higher to fractions lower, us ating Ot beans. Another was the belief held | a7. 'ie t,'2g:136 fe‘ mg” paranipe, [aside from the widely swiNgiNg q cay belonging to Robert E: years of the Elocuhower edvaine |that I would sink my chin and | Fisher Body Division. only in- . , 100-150 te bu. Potatoes, . . Fr iams Lake Rd., 2 , by many traders .that offerings of is 25 90 oae. on hg Bg ore was fast with the tape (rlaeget nda ~w that while vaetend tration, saying its accomplishments | say that we i our own! The mir hielo nes cash soybeans by the country, still No 1, 1.00-135 doz behs. Rutabagas. falling behind briefly in reporting St. j off W. Huron “reflect a Philosophy. of govern- against the Soviet nion. terna GM production in Pontiac, No 1. 130-150 bu. Tomatoes, hothouse, on Wayne St., just o . ment first enunciated for the Re-| In Los Angeles, Sen. Bricker (R-| tie up —ee very light, will soon expand. topped. Ne 1 1se-200 bu” © Wm! | actual transactions on the floor of | s+ according to Pontiac Police. isenhower, like | Flint, Lansing and Detroit, iid the end of the first | ‘°?Pe¢ Nel, 180-200 ba the Stock Exchange, but thereafter publican Party by Abraham Lin-|Ohio) said that E pall cee sa daly iia lade te Wheat near arp Gly ” se underestimated cities t trading maintained a moderate! Monroe Renson, of 587 Montana cola Lincsin, “aever ."" He | members. hour was unchanged to ‘% higher, DETROIT EGGS St ed to Pontiac Police that Gov. Theodore R. McKeidin of | danger to internal security M% lower | DETROIT. Feb. 14 ‘AP)—Eggs. fob. | pace. St.. report Maryland, in a speech at Brook-/ said when Eisenhower took over! ‘The local represents 340 truck March $2.24%, corn was ¥ F | Detroit, cases included, federai-state Teneral Dynamics, which |@ beer bottle was thrown through | ", likened the President's | from $ President Truman two | ari and mechanics. to % higher, March $1.30%. oats S'whites—Grade A jumbo $22: extra larse gained 1444 last week, started | 4 front window of his home early ve HY ..t to these monde ty “the manifestations of ot were unchanged to 44 lower, | 52: large 4642-60, weighted average 41's, today on block of 2,160 shares | Saturday morning. | pal sexap pa ic strikingly similar| Frank Kimmel, chairman March T3%. rye was 3 te low. | ee ee a toot 5) tate 7.500 Governor of | Kimosin in his second inaugural of | distayalty were * to| the local’s bargaining commit- ae oe up 74 at 181. A bleck of An undetermined amount of Lodge, above, former dress—‘‘Just as Lincoln recognized | in kind, though not in degree” to stemmed er, March $1.17%, soybeans were Browns—Grede A jumbe 48: large 45'- | : | nominated tee, sald the dispute wtd. avg. 47; medium 47; e B| shares of the New Stock trading were stolen | Connecticut, has been i of spiritual strength | those that faced Lincoln in the days wachenged to 2 conte lower, March | os cient wed. ons aus ean G| “when issued” basis start. | One and cigarettes by President Eisenhower to be |‘ importa Eisenhower.” | before the Civil War trem 0 Ti-cent cut In round tip $2.7T%, and lard was 7 to 20 cents large 36-40. wid. avg. 30. ber iis at 9.000 ahaeee from a gas station at 842 N. Perry y “to Spain so has President aos . pay for the drivers, - a hundred pounds lower, March a oe i at eit a ee | = ss bn at Vien nie a Chi- ' While no strike date was set, $12.12. CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGs | eS es, Seen Tee See . . Bracken If-styled con- Sa Gunman Forced George Merrilli, assistant director CHICAGO, Feb. 11 (AP)—Butter steady. | Kaiser Alummum & Chemical a ees ing of self-sty : apres Grain Prices receipts 1.344.502; wholesale buying prices started on 1.500 shares up 2% at| Te buy er sell im | na e iS S servative Republicans: « _|of UAW-CIO Region 1, said in unchanged: 93 score AA $7. 93 A 87: ; ae Drayton Plains or Clarkston area “ believe we've gone could walk out any time fo B $635; 08 C $6, cars be B $675. | 67, and Braniff Airways opened see White Bros. Real Estate. OR | I honestly erto a eur 1M | membess erg arn§ ing | 9 C 888 ‘| on 7,000 up 1% at 18. 3-7118. —Adv. further to the left in the last two- following authorization by inter- CHICAGO, Peb. 14.—( — Open Eggs firm: Receipts 12.757: wholesale | | t year period than at any. two-year national headquarters. uy | buy ce ‘'s needs DETROIT — A 27- year-old Rreiryrbent— Mar. oo. 1 amsg, | basing rs Siutee «ibe mined 38 me New York Stocks Bh yd elgg ony Demote Jagans period in the history of the coun.| fe told police ¥p-| Authorization could come with sae cusseree re o_O = | checks ‘26.5; current reevipta rr ares ha “e aay [edie as “er. oe wee , AE day that she had been forced at | in two weeks, he said. JJbcaoot © : " 2.78 = ams Ex .. int Bilver..... | . oe p gunpoint i man in a na cre TP. once--s BE May oe DETROIT POULTRY Air Bedee.. 33" jecenes aslge | Sci Ex-Prime Minister and | etalon ead he te eure Eisen: uniform pop rhare to Detroit Burglar Locks Doors, ean ~ 150% Septt.. .... aire a spicm rae = on een Altes, uo bo = - ~ o Linco n ISSOrS | U. S.-Born Wife Lose | hower would “respond favorably’ | this morning. Loot Home May A caeue 149% Wer, . ewanty live poultry up ig ee Set oo. og meee Mey... Ft tal ts it he is drafted for a second nom-| Mrs. Juanita Giles said that |Proceeds to Dee. : ||... 1.40% March... 12.38 | caponettes 4-6 Ibe) 30.38 . Alum Ltd... 3 nee ch “8*| Given to Museum | Influential Pos: | imation in 1956. when she got in her car, parked} iicaGo (UP) — Albert B. March de 1238 CHICAGO POULTRY Am Airlin 342 Ler BMeNaL | te | | GEORGETOWN, British Guiana} Payne said “the only guarantee | near her home, “this man sudden- | a obier 46. and his family re- Poo PQaIND rem Soybean ott 4g | CHICAGO AP — Live poultry steady: a Call $4 lob yd : to. KALAMAZOO (UP)—The scis- u_The left-wing People's Progres- | we have of continued progress is | ly sat up in the back seat, pointing turned home from visiting friends - --ece VE March . ---- toe | recelpts in coops 161 (Priday 33 coops | Am Gas & Ei 435 Loew's 20.1) by the tailor to make the | sive party demoted ex-Prime Min- | to urge Dwight Eisenhower to car-|@ pistol at me and telling me to to find all the doors locked. Then Rye— Mey . - 11.88 | 94,471 Ib); f.0.0. paying prices unchanged | am Loco 232 Lome 8 Cem .. 62 | Sors used by t \§ is US. on to victory again in| drive to Detroit.” light in an up- March. .... 117% July. . }eo 2 higher: heavy hens 29-96.8; light | am \MsSa, oe Lerillerd 252) suit of clothes which Abraham Lin. | ister Cheddi Jagan and his U.S.-/ry our cause ve . Staebler saw & hens 15-16: fryers and broilers 28-31; | Am Motors 112 wack Trk 32.1 | of € ; , born wife yesterday and the | 1956.” The frightened woman said that | stairs bedroom and went to call Cc So cialists, Fe roosters 12-125; caponettes 34-36 = —— . — — . | coln was wearing the night he was Jagans walked out of a party con-| Sen. Potter (R-Mich) told a Mad- her captor jumped into the front police. lardy Says Am Geating . 351 May D Str ... 363) assassinated have been given haan, | ison, Wis., audience that Eisen- seat and held a gun in her ribs all Police said Staebler was locked Leftists Control Parties Livestock reap ye re re rg eer The conference adopted a motion | hower has “demonstrated « resis | during the two-hour drive to De- ade wy te ber ’ CHICAGO (UP) — “Socialists; . DETROIT LIVESTOCK |am feb. ose ne oe Be ite | The scissors Se bY | of “no confidence” in the seca: | ance to oll Minds of spec or the | ‘roit talk to her | #2"; The intruder was captured as P and left wi s are in control’ pOeTROT. Poe 6 ee |e Weole... 1 Ment Ward .. 903 Mrs. Jean Keefe in 1947 | ve Committee Jagan had headed eid Gs Lanse, She said she tried to t to | of the country’s two major political tow steady with last Thursday: early | Anac Cop 8 Motor Wheel 302/ SHe received the scissors | as party “leader” and named a common | — all ——n F according to former con-| s#les choice 170-230 lbs 16.19-11.40, most | Anse Wa C $06 Meterele -... @, re =a a \new interim committee. | tation of his motives.” time he turned T uke aoe is ‘ ca e . &Co. 163 - er ncoln ailor, . motives. “Once whe asked gressman Kit Clardy. Gi 18, top. cary sales 200-200 Tos 18.75: | Ased Dey O84 MuSrEey Co -- 227) COMEDIC Of Lim | Jagan and his wife Janet con-) Speaking at the Chicago rally.| oo) ne told me: ‘Just call me The Michigan Republican told 8) 16%: tew ee ee ee | Atl Retin... Jet bo omy tos| Wilkinson's home and tailor shop waar the no-confidence motion Sen. McCarthy (R-Wis) said the Mack’.”” rally of the Abraham Lincoin Na- Catto —- Gaiseie S508, Calves 998. Mar- Aveo Mig |... ty Nat Lead * @ ‘| were located across the street from was unconstitutional and left the administration had adopted “a She said the man made no at- Ce Ree oi cte on the | Sughtnt Stern teseraiethy act Beit gon”. Sef nat Thea”. “te/the Lincoln residence in Spring- | meeting. | eateorents policy . . .. Ge nation | col to hart her. inert payroll.” He ealled for | 20", ed7 so, 3, conte higher. sack. | Rosca nat 384 ay cee Siam Wmonee ade Lincelvs| vormer awa eet tides | ae chotee fe 20.00- 13 " Burnham was y ’ further campaigning to ged rid of Saanly 35.09°50-00 for teeotiy chetoe ut Nee ke | Se7 | coln was in Washington. ‘replacing Jagan, and Dr. J. T. OK ? Subdivisions Cou Deaths them and warned of “danger | tings. iow head prime 1038 ib yearling Bona Alem 321 Nor Pac |... The The scissors still have the same|jachhman Singh became party ' Bete ee ER 2) Ril cwnne” sie, Wikia ed iran auene wae ed Sein Woct Bloomfield esgic taken. oa 1ise-13 60 tew inervidual sm smoot n youns Bore. Warn 33.6 Oliver Cp... es a the ag oogueney = wear | to first vice chai - ” - for Alpheus aa Se commercial cows up : . Otis Blev “i the ni was : lost her post - |W. ith, 74, of 244 Horton St Ng ed pcr ae te cneral pecretary to Jel Rarie| WEST BLOOMPIFLD TOWN. |W Sith, 74, of 24 Horton Board of County Road soles tae and commercial bulls 13.00- | Buda Co 184 | Sol $2 . . (ee . ; SHIP — for new : mM. og ot the County ef Oakland ot their | sales Glllty and commercial bulls 13.00; Burroughs 28 Param Pict ... 387 Singh, while she was named subdivisions, Pine Lake Manor|at the Baird Funeral Home, Stites, 880 ere. yg Tb. feeder steers 20.50 yealore clow, weak: ce an Bs Parke. Da me ric a | es treasurer. m2 Plat 1 end Knollwood Heights, burial in Stiles Cemetery. ectstendard Time, Thursday, Pebruary cotpte aulp Gustatning Caches: toast corty |Gn’tre” | iat memaer oC... 08 : . | _ have been approved by the West | Saturday. 24, 1808 ot which time ond place they | Tos good and choice vealers 13.00-30.08. Pac 32 Pepsi Cola. 26 All the party officers except Mrs. | meard. ‘The will be publicly opened and read few high choice and prime individusls | Capita! Alri 261 Preips D3 rice o res j were members of Jagan's | Bloomfield Township Infant Bey Carrolt the : and | UP to 33.00; utility and commercial most- | Carrier Cp . 004 leo 37 agan proposed Pine Lake Manor sub- 10 to 20% requirements ct Avie end | uP to 53.00; wtdity ang commeretal most- a — BF Good. Cabinet. which the British govern- ie ane MILFORD—Service ee Truck ‘Tires “ater ac = Ohio — . ° jood- ousted October charg- division located ee ceed a feqeen | heen - Galabte 1900. Steaghter Inmte | tenes | paren a | rich Co. announced last night price 17 ose ig sewed were| Rd. and Middlebelt. Knollwood a we mae . | Except Feir Trede items LA hy aed oo pg gh ee So mee | increases of 2%» per cent on Pas-| oiScing to turn the British colony Heights, formerly known as the | seq wil be held at m. On All Merchandise Reng Commteten Os be pisinly marked meee Goneee, saendy: carly Salk goed © Chi & NW. 187 Pure Ot TT | senger and small truck tires, 5 per | {15 » Communist state | Leet Farm, is on West Maple road. Wednesday from Richardson-Bird OFF as to eoatents. right to reject | ius 38.00.2808; apprenimetsiy «deck } Lg ote at cent on large truck tires and T's | . | The areas are subject to approval Funeral Home, with burial in Sor ay ee Ga. ie Lae bee eee te ase oe ag Chart Bquip 106 od 293 | per cent on industrial solid and W t Onl One | of the road commission. . om Cemetery. The baby died Household Ce. ‘he epinion of the Ng pn ng fae pen Blog ag AT Ay Hal mney Oe er ne. ... at5 | emetic tires. The new prices | an Y | Total cost of all construction in | birth Sunday. Hudson 4s interest and to es oy Lo Coca core nize - t¢@| are effective tomorrow. - Mi hi ‘the township during Jenuary was | Hugh D. Morey 390 Nelson FE 5-5552 Board of County end Cols Pal he : ae Miss 1c igan ape to a report . ; of tne County of Oakland, [Con Gale. My Relewar'@”.. Ate) Increasing costs, particularly for Ba aren cochil. ong | __LAPEER—Service for Hugh D. ', BOARD COUNTY ROAD | Cen “. 300 & Jee lees tude rubber, cited as th ven by Stewart Underhill. Morey former resident. SE = oixo TA Council Sets Consum Pe “ Sceril ut” S| comp by Gonditch. ™ ‘ From Now On vi inspector for the township. ir edo 3-2 p.m Wednesday at COUNTY OF OAKLAND on P pf 4's 1192 ey AL RR 186) 7 : / belek af See Gackeeea. ieee : -m. oe ° —_— tay Sears Reed 81) This the third increase By UNITED PRESS the Baird Funeral Home, with bur- LES O. BROS nw Cont Con 37 aly Ou a4 — 'e was under way today to property damage and one personal | om 2 ng e Cont Met 2 oie 435 since Nov. 1, and on the average A move was id ial at Yuma. He died in Flint to- ROBERT OTe 4, 1088 Cooper nng at’ Sci © 4) Reeaght the total rier to abeut pick caly ene Bins Seetigns Ve | injery. ware reperted ty township | 1 aner a Setuniay ante andl-|1 Ons Fell Yeor Guacentes en meeting Oakland County Goceny Vee amie Queen in 1956 following selec- | police. rab STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Provate| A of the be | crue st! sag Sou Pac fia (oll guillingcme hss Sa” |san Gist: Wie. second 0 tar There will be a special meeting i From Houses, cout ter the County of Oskisad. | Council of PTAs tomorrow will Curtiss Wr ... 31 Sou By, ¢ | tire now will cost about $24.50. | tion town John W. Peacock Houses. Remain out Juvenile Division held at the Westacres Community | be: Bais 731 Spe oe girls who have the same title. | at 3 p.m. Tuesday regarding only three hours. No signs used se ey oul Lee, miner. Cause Me. | House, 7200 Cedarbrook off Com- | BRS Sek bee Ey) apelin lan cise Contests to pick the “official” | ship finances. Bh nant ae pel tig Beby ° i Std Ol Cal . 96 one almost were : - Peacock, 70, Royal Oak, To James Lee, father of said child meres read, instead of at the Or-| Bev cus ‘ne at a er ene = ts followed. by cimller, in| Mist Michigan Winter Queen former resident of Pontiac, will be Rex Ex Company Petition having been filed im this| chard Lake Community Church as | 92... °p eo 4 at held at Petoskey Grayling Windsor Woman Hurt FB Court alleging thes the present, where” | originally planned. The church is| Bast Air L 422 ctevens JP 275|cTeases among other At Petoskey, shapely Claudette | | . | held at 2 p.m. Tuesday from 1014 Peat. St. Bk. Bldg. FE ¢-o002 Oot n eabaewn and’ the seid child | undergoing repairs. Br auto L3emg Stew Wer %44| A spokesman for Seiberling Rub- | 1 juice Kirkby, an 18-yearcld Tra in Two-Car Accident Hunter Funeral Home, Detroit. a Gependent upon the public for | Registration will be from 8:45| i & Mus In 5 Stude Pack «| ber Co. said with costs going UP Verse City high school senior, was | : with burial in Roseland Park Cem- ager the joriediction of this Court |g 9-15 am The morning session | Bra Jona, 31, futher Pen 822 undoubtedly the rest of the indus- chosen from among five girls, | Irene Stevens, 2. of Windsor.| 141) te died Saturday. LAND CONTRACTS “vim ing name of the poopie of the Ste |r teature a play, Random Tar Brie RR. 22 Gry mip... ase, try will make a similar increase.” Patricta Tisch, an attractive eee een tae aed leg cute| MIS. Beaslo F. Latayette W of Michigan, you al ‘ : Texas Co .... 942 —————————— - hospital head, thet the sm Mouse in the Cry | Set”. directed by Mrs. Harold Zim- | pirestone .... 60.8 Texas Co... 3 State Nor. \ in| ROCHESTER—Service for Mrs. ANTED ? Pestiss fe said County, ca the a3ré|merman, with Frieda Hugeett, Sul sss 8 Thomp Pa. 87 Sec sas les a Penang a ee ee ee cas ag | ‘te Wateriord Township visting teach. |Sex nak: tz Per ent S| MECUTITIES Sales Mit cumsd quece af Ge Gxgmns Se ee ee eee ce ertinan |. Hotniier BA. wil bo wb a Wm. H. Knudsen ° ip the . * 1 03 a . appear personally as discussion leader wl ye4 Tramsamer m. W at the William ot sald ‘bearing “‘Turee workshops —_ “Health |Sea faine'<'". 328 Teemt-C Pox 383 contest im which 13 beauties par: | 044 ana US. 10. Sa Pe —s oe ee Se oe ° *Presi- | Gee Meters .. et Ge Garkies... 88 ’ ’ P thetpated. Nicholas Kotsonas, 35, of, Flint, | *- . pO — EO be pore centr * and | Gen etree”: Sot ae )— The Se-| Both girls are brunettes and have | with whom Miss Stevens rid- Po thr ageing say Mage 510 Pontice State dents Parliamentarians, 3 2 Oak died in Reed City yes- one week previous to said im +i] | Gen Tel ..... 30-1 United Aire. 881; WASHINGTON (INS) — Miss is Sfeet| ing, told State Police of Pontiac . Benk Bidg. | Pontiac Press a newspaper printed and| “Home and Family Living’ Gen Tire .... 881 blue eyes. Kirkby , terday. SMwiteess, the Monorable Arthur ® be held during the afternoon, | Gillette... T | Batted Cp... 7, | curities vreday thee a0 tween |+inches tall while the Grayling| Pest, hie auto was struck by tne “ . Phone FE 4.4516 | Witness, ps yn tee Gas ee Sean | —Zeatiee Fe N ~ 4 Lo ve ar eer now. Til do the job fare WOULD, LIES MIDOLEAOED Jie comand to eres. Cur, cates c FEBRU ASSISTANT oo time Ail money will go to church Min working lay PE ¢-pat,| forse certainly do our Infant Boy. 383 W. Beachdale, Rt. BUY DIRECT AND SAVE aS , - a s work and charity. 5-135. __apt. with working lady. FE ¢32021. and wil) a” Gen No. 6. bli Commerce Two . Pootisc Oranite & Marble a MANAGER on L ++ wee pene T* || + PAINTING AND WALLPAPER | Wid Transportation 31 rect Real Estate Idine Carroll: broth- 2 Oakland i ip | Nome vin oe A a ie Be eee precy ing. C. White. OA 83807 or id in. Pontise assures us = "* ° cama wekeoel Ave ~§ poll and reo to LM Oy CC ee Fe vata a 5 aoa "4 “te e a ) MAN WANTS RIDE FROM HOLLI- that you wil be ye service will be held Wednesday, Cemetery Lots for careers in eévee| iar 8s ee eae oe] | PAINTING AND WALL WASHING | MON Fines W TerTL | Randle all details toaay to liek Feb. 16 at 11 AM at the Riche | wore tised company. on |: oa coe ‘ oar J | Free estimates. PE ¢0173 or or from Mi® and Crescent Lake and closing. Cal) us -Bird Funeral Home, Mil- | WHITE CHAPEL. FOUR GRAVES, interview : Sat a's.°- .° He ® op} 31a, ; Rd. to GMC Truck and Coac vour property ford with Rev. Robert Worgess | drive site Garden of resurrec- = A TY et aa ‘ “*1) Painting. Wall Washin ¢ am. Write Pontiac . officiating. Interment in Wixom | tion” OL 39-0008. A BETTER 7 3. f- ” inting, e. Box 67. oF ae? ir wa - Cemetery. bh | andl at the a PLAN eo ee f.¢ ye Pree estimates, Reasonabie. Wid. Cc Mtgs. 32 ¥ IT- en “ ; Selling cosmetics ter ¥ —. yo ee oe ay “3 “ol | PAINTING. INTERIOR, EXTER- . BOX REPLIES eine man Gunes” Te | 7]: i ‘ “| tor decorating, 20 yrs. exp. FE FAST Action! FRANCIS, FEBRUARY’ 12, 1955, oda pet . SU oe ; 5 inG | If you have the contract- we bave foveds infant son of Thomas 'D| fant, 10 Mme Noday | | eee eres — may —oa00| J) =a ~PADTENG PaPERHARGINO| HL yeu he mosey. chart Real Ee and Bennie Lov Francis Panerai || there were replies at —Bome nights, 3308 Dutton Ra | "+". : TUPPER Om Sfeet___| igi. mnee* Ore, Frc ome | Bee eed || ae ere omnes CAREERGIRLS |. LE, : trea oompun Feta |" 5% MORTGAGES | coaperative neal ssints Eachange Funeral Home with Rev. Poul! | the following boxes: See JAMIE FORD she can hein iRaea— — 2 — bee WOMEN WANT WALL MALL WASHING. Om FARMS OR SUBURBAN from i Mt. Park Cemetery. Tommy right . : appraisal or Puneral ° ak!” ASHING AND PAINTING. “Th SLES Sex? one : Home, “Se Perey . th Bestuncr’ Ur steno... 338 oe eee Oe ee ee ee et “Free Vestimetes ye seu _|__ 2B. D. CHAR WILL BOY on List YOUR Lake f'n \ cian ee oan Besinner’ Jr. secretary... 6300 | _ aay Physiotherapy —Z1A isis, vs Ro 'F. McKINNEY pt om fame a : tron Twp. age #2: beoves trots: | Help Wanted Male 6 SECEFTIONIST SECRETARY tow arene sagen be ig ENT ors. Fuse Enysu" | Rent Apts. Unturnished 34 rege pe oy Pg Aaron Se pearing sit with good personality | PIANO TRACHER, $1 LESSON. 00 | MASON & CEMENT WORK. PREE tre 4 12 Kim Bt PE ees SETTLEMENT . Unie reves q . urmened o service will be held Tusedey Fee. | ACTUAL JOBS OPEN IN) U. 8.| Sad solity te banal pan | Bienes Teac GOBOLAR-AND |_2 2 Netaer_§ tea. On 3002 | Television Service 22 tells aala heew discounte: PE | \Vanted: Homes, Farms, Anon aT k hardson- bs ae le 5 : Good LE8soO: POPUL. ———— a ow SOO ae . ted. ry Bird Punctel Meme, Milterd with | ‘Trova peid. Wirte quiy Employ-| will quality you so gist-Pridey to | PLANO LERSONS, BOUULAR AED | 5 G. SNYDER FLOOR LAYING a7 nan | Co Land Contracts wo Ng ay ” Inicrment tn “Oak Grove Come: | Green Bt Boslon 14. = *| Youne real estate executive — Repent _festrereeee—__—___ | Some DAY Pe Dine FE st300 J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor | eact mu. somes REAL ESTATE 7. con APARTMENT —UNPUR: Interment in rove Ceme- | _ Green 8t., ee —— KA ao . : 632 W. Huron +3508 ROOM McCullough MED: TECHNICIAN $250 10 Pane RL LD 2 3, ee . Waltoe Bivd Open Sto ¢| 2 W. a ‘ i oe Dsherdesa- oe —_— _ p Mart flo, oxy. pee. for ft oe ee Work Wanted wee Business Services 13 OUARANTEED Ae oat. tien Te Cand Poe YOuR PHONE OL 1-60651 : a Panera Be “ne _ sa kane aotoser ee work ia clinical lab. for larae a a ie ee bee A & B TRENCHING DON'S Redio STW. 127 8. Parke fend comenst cr coutly te your Be Succocted tm oogh fur yout oe , t toas,| tne, business. “Must ave e car, | cal firm whine PULL endl rooting, Water tle. Field wie) 8 aVice caits | K. L. Templeton, Realtor ee ee oe m PEACOCK, PEBRUARY 12 1955./ Box 44 Pontiac Press. RETARY TO ATTORNEY $260 | BOY 18. WANTS PULL. 1 Ag - HOME SERVICE CALLS ar ac ee ce ? TATE Shapes Geko eee ATTORNEY ge 04 “Noune dowsiown attorney trong | CARPENTRY. TRIM. ALTERA: | ALLE BARES CP FOUNTAIN FExs MITCHELL’S TV a CLARK REAL Est $ . . exp. start . << . FE 3-3733.| repaired jactory = WE HAVE " @ock; dear father of Lois, Phyllis. | Cost’ acct trainee . Start $350) and SH to train as lecal sec tion. kitchen, repairs. 1} 1 & sansa Ghamesel elec E Pine FE 23-2871 aay Dorothy Robert, father | Saiesmen ” 15 _ will raise promising «ifl| CARPENTER & CABINET, NEW — Prgns s 000 od Albert aod) Rabert er err: SOND teint vacy cin te (othe “a cert ine eee, eran new. Burt) Veace St. Poone PE 30135. | Typewriter Service 22A aos upc pan ISN’T IT LOGICAL? - EMPLOYMENT 7 none RD roe aes Ss) seek. Puneral service will be held 53% W. Huron Midwest Employment CARPENTER WORK. KEW AND APPLIANCE SERVICE “seeerees eearee ® — mel oo set mee Tuesday Ped. ish st 2 PM. at! we 44s Eves. PE 51583 Paine Bank Bide. | repair, FE 44210. We service allmakes of refrigere-| ygitchell’s 123 N. w 8t. Sm Pon ‘BOS é ten. Clarkston oF the F. B. Hunter Puseral Home, | Lrg PAINT ER. nj) re sda NTER WORK WANTED.| tors, washers, radios. cleaners. WER aN oDING WX: lake areas, to list your 13008 Terry corner Schoolcraft onl i“; OR 3-2276 end al s of small es. | P¥PEwarrens Expert p T with o 3 Rd.. Detroit, . Inter- y Service. os 8 Bivd E HIGH Fost time : : ROY Oakland ‘Ave Pu 2402 chine g and Office Sup | YOU BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE [T your area ment in Roseland rk Ceme a ae HOURS. CARPENTRY ABI RE- hEnS tecy, Mz. Poacesh will te in state | MAN TO OPERATE Delerw Asura rate of pay. for full or part time ating. DM. wright. | SLOCMIPERLD WALL CLEANERS. | _biy Co. 1 _W, Le E SS eg ice Ear eS opener aren | Fe yemee ie |—" Umekis 3! NATTA . plement the family tes. Kitchens 8 specialty. . ’ . Westend Recher Oe | ee a ee | SEWER CLEANING 4 SUTELEORAPH TPE beet) | REALTY CO. REALTORS BROS "BES arent nce |" ety Satan pee es | Fee eee ey cmseeng | SA SPSLPERS,SE,INTSE | sean ney oer re re oant Sorescr Tour meter PE Sow | SG vente» ong Oebdar . | Mich., ege 68; mother > §- For immediate call ¢ p.m. EXPER NO & RE, | spreads. Your material. TER | 0% W. Muree | a Clyde Quant; dear daughter of | rel), reference. . 3-3700. 9 to 12 . -| MoD — GD — ware waa moval, Ph FE $4803 or | DRAPES. SLIP COVERS. MA | al OR 31700 tates Kaley ire Sens ment Saye Every shesoas “a Leute “plentiful. Ne. rith teols cogpected™ ith 2 -| Electric—Sewers Cleaned | EARLES cURTON hing =M "WOW" etl sachin ‘ ce 5 ; < . s tence work. ' results. . a WA eats wall te hold oo . rome ing "curbeide house oumbers At on ae Gan Gan Toya" Oak. In WORK WANTED. pM po ee eg Ma at Ro fh Pree — 7) Ser’ eesionsd. tediein: uk nor ACREAGE J. - se Boa 30379 ‘ mee 4 extra Lest ound 2 hard’ Punaral Home, with Rev. | Svery dn «rte 7a W. or Write Bootie ‘Press, ‘Bos 0. Roto-Re Sewer Cleaners pag Ry HR : oRSHAM a gg lg aa yy gy RL eg 7 -. bene WALLET 4T| They gre nt Somes R. L WICKERS Suse wun in inte ec he C isendty. Pte te Tom 3 ; EE | yagit Termarem, veere, On| Sb care ng come st TEI eae, J. Godhardt Funeral Kee- | Lost BLACK AND it w go Harbor. to $38 cocker spaniel Answers to Pon- M. Stout, Realtor 10 BOYS poring, ye Rowers. FE ees Edw. M. Stout. B ool RUSSELL, VEBRUARY 12. 1956, ~ a! FEMALE BLOND COCKER | 11. sagmer Pp YOUNG eer oa arpeert a ve Gad anligue. Pree SE | cogr:“REAGLE SOKDAY FER. ¢ | EAaN—FGR_LARE SORTRAETE <0 wctue : 3 We need 10 boys to wo OHAM | Same - | _ 13-8631 __ 4% mos. old. Black white. . Vanwelt, Dixie ° SELL Reenice evceaae| See TAL TR) atone oa QP | votes Se gO |g cer nep poor | Fe ees S| eae Set es ee Robert r rav pm. ———— TELE: Grink or smoke w Geotge Rd. OA: 62346 Realtor e et: service was held this afternoon CADY OR GIRL FOR | of any kind FE2326 | drains PE 24171. _ sand contrac: w for can get G : ee — LOST: BOXER PUPPY WHITE! ;, “bird” to see. 43 p AAA tng Mich. with. Rev Rab: If interested. apply in person becessary 1 aye hese Work Wid. Female ! t Fivubino AND HEATING WS go user} oun oe To throes _— sa re . = — to by the Porm. = sew LabY PERIENCE WITH | Sasyar MIPDLEAGED a a one & home? PE 5-9200. setve you call today, move to- er-ancver Panerai — jewelry or gift were background lady in vicinity Cherok | _ Liickiges Ammai Reseue League. a | Bert Falkner weet tncloding two nights. Myers | une. 73-0 a pp re ee ee oe E R ll Yo - Card of Thanks 3] Circulation Dept. - Jeweiey Shap, Tet-tiusen Sheuping Bi man pas Triton | pein, Vere Keher Fe seat ee ee sme W usse en ung Mas _ . The Pontiac Press | psy ae Store Tam. or 8 pm. PE PLASTERING AND — Ret obbies & Supplies W._ mares oe FE +425 space, ; ay MANY THe, work. Don Meyers, EM 3-163. 42 ww. ! WRaeede amp actgueets tye Gaaar a eee eo id like | ROBERT H CHAPIN PLUMBING | cooax we w PROJECTOR. eas. | Spent ree "ual # oun “ta we - per me. Ret Bindnece “chews us during our EXTSA MON "| Experienced. Would like and Phone 6-347. Brownie movie projector, $87.50: WA lease seta thnaks "io the | MAKE BIO MONEY SELLING In. | “UIDE, “OrMt's cutest children’s : 300 foot reels cans, fle. Rent Apts. Furnished 33) “s", REGG amie Bpecin M. Frock. éunirinl tease an ee Lew ertees “Com die-| housework or restaurant Wades calp ena te RETINA 2A with new, is | EMBREE & G au le te - of - : a . Se ges, Sas Sek Tyee Faken BA STE | itchy work Plene cal) ESET rita oo | SETA LAND "SSE Se The ; | Ohio. > 6-74. Taws, PRECISION MACH FILED inchading TV. Apply | j = to the apgece huneral Heme. pom commissions on ree | SIDDLERSED WOMAN FOR Gc- GinL. if WOULD LiKE jos AS ~ DW. Pitrwater PE ¢-2687. sare sors ee pame | lt _Lawrence. _.. | 4 ~—Mr. and Mrs. ¢ s Hamiett * No experience needed e i Vicinity of { or child care. EMOV- om Ty P imo 1 ROOM FPURNISHE wres Wi Will 50 EaTERD OOL Semple ogics, guaranteed SONNET | oe eae el, Free coumete. PE S400. PE | by mumber ors, 6 3 Cn ° = the = ot Siedness. ond Fairfield. ‘ee PERSONNEL ge RL ‘eset : | x = REMOVAL LA —Lewrence. PE 3-1414 CONTRACTS ; 1 ROOM. PRIVATE ENTRANCE. | titel fore aBlerings received ¢ | MAN "* ASSISTANT ‘Wom scuoot Gkapuare w | _seared_low tales FE 42157 | Notices & Personals 25) nice toe Fan FE eet tri 4 mode stead | suitabie for BION = | LLL OL Lm : Sartag car bpocovonens the | Gees ‘pay ‘a you eushty Palt6 al Soman tmtorested @ begin: | DESIRES GENERAL OFr ice | Bookkeeping & Taxes 14 AMAA DETECTIVE PRIVATE | U li ited rr PE babe ne | FOR ' "ELS epee | untaame ah cite arent | Sahytaitiattormtctes, | Conia? Prrenence, oer | Stat "Sett deere teet | = Unlimi ccm SacRe oma a Sie tau, MECHA ad Ween ae | Giereiceean saa of | See SECTORS Rear os | ACCOUNTING catia inv 30 years | F d ¢ ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH AND Dept. 669 and Time Dept. pail | ~ Dusk ties, Mich, ree Ty required. Gpper- | i. ‘pase CALL OR }23706.| INCOME TAX. poy ge BL | experience FE 5-0426 — unas entrance. Ground fleor iake- | end Kirtby's Funersi | Republic 3.3001 cy eae a = | os i KEEPINO piva oe 40288 EVE | ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NEEDING | _froat. Adults only. OR 3-4047 family, Mother, | a tisc Press, Bos el ___ | HIGH-SCHOOL GRE | # “ee _ | §, friend edrjeer. coptect, sre 3, Rooms EXTEND OUR| w, e in permanent jobs Practical saree, watn eo bes | eee = Edv. Hew PE 33008 AUDIVOX HEARINO AID, RM 10, Ge ban oak ek ee entrance All utilities. FE +3102. | tee "the mang ents f"indness. | *™ a iappieneinan oles. super sane | fiiriee: Otel for babyetttne. 7m binds Tar service ie eher TE 000 | value Quick ‘cosh settiem F poss RST yt uae messages of sympathy beau- FOR YOUNG MEN some start 210 8 Telegraph | _5-0076 ; baby-sitting. 3-108). : tiful Morel offerings received from | trainee store mgr. Vet. _. $300 Assit. trainee TT aw ) INSTITUTE. PE cto —7B 3 friends Gveinee ities start servie oor. { 7B erm ROOM APARTMENT. Silke WE Seine, er Geena Eta ej | Frames: gesnetneee "$98 |aceicay "artes cant BAR| sare wernee Pe eon rem al See | ioe wevoing nviranions Te) = NICHOLIE | ae? father. We eopecially thank Bey. | TTAe*e. 47. sales com | Basis fags yee. Se SER | ga, ne: Geet reerenes, Fa | them EM 17) Protea peptioe — hat service. | AND HARGER CO. |*,A0°MS FEE Sara re eeral Home | neha train share | One cred. muree mart DY ABYSIT F = = ID FE ¢on?. poo g Bay et Neteeal fire ou tn | Oeder grea” mun - oo ga B wr tenhy Pree Om ACCOUNTING & TAX SERVICE Otc bumes PET eae ey here 9 © Sownstatrs sme va 2 FURNISHED ROOMS IN EX. | re. fo'selt Thewr machines im Oshinnd BOND. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY LAUNDRY Work DONE IN MY INDIVIDUALS e "7 is YOUR UPROLETERY A SAD Riker shenee, for oa ay omall chil - = l had -———s OO —n ——— In Memoriem 2) SGrancemest celery aad commie’ | pe gaagt?™ meme jOPRAPHING TYPING ERC: | GANWEEN TAT BERVICE tiem | Retlore tor . Waite's 7 ROOM APT POR} On 3 MEN. | . sion, experienced. LK i ST APPLY eorvice. 32043. service and reasonable rates. 38] | Notions ve | Wanted Real Estate 32A _FE 5-778. 10g ¥. Jusenea, : IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR gly end IN MY HOME ——|_& Sastoaw. PR coees. Exar ative E"g saree See PANETT Ett | Becca” uepe Sue On eve | me RtbTON STEVEN | on on otis oar he — relocate gy encellent worting conditions, cal: | WASHINOS AND IRONINGS. FE Metrose Ave. Pur hiss announce the recent opening of | ACRFAGE—VACANT RR Ng mother, | tude or exp. required. Salary “PE beeen CET as | Seats he ee | ren s teres sp fo te nesdec A ee ee tor care of 3 Pin OSes ot FS 9-eae Maynart Go Pe surprise Gi Location O8T 8. Fontise. Fer # quick ‘deal, ‘call ; Midwest Employment one eee ‘ oe 2 3 % = ; ; a a as vee sa ae Help Wanted 8 nen sou * as waind pr oot. Pree Edw. M. Stout, Realtor When ope We loved was called = perm house number T ON. w = 54-6168 over. : ues an tor | DIRECT to CONSUMER| ett. Ne. experience. willing to FA . First time io |” “oped Evenings “tn o'be God him home, it was His | ance opening ‘ —leern. Colored. FE_¢0 TAX SERVICE, 5 Orchard Le. Ave wal! —— ~ artine SALESMAN or WOMAN |~ Buliding Service 12 J, DELL. 30 OEBOW | ear ‘Telegrapn ns AT Cle - ig Fm salary. Write isc ‘Press. to increase your in- — TET EM 33125 ON AND AFTER THIS DATE. _farms. C. Sundwall. FE 42563. 7 alo 3 a - “eeTe | place of men and "women who ALL TYPES OF BUILDING PLANS) OME CALLS ~ACCOUNT: a ioe ae dems con. GREEN LAKE OFFICE! * 252.2, 9% Clark, Apt 3 wers PINSETTERS. WHITE OR COL- e df mee ge commercial & residential INO : ected Oy ear ct, fae oe | . 2 : 5 | ored. full or part time work oon cqsaind bins s week and 3-618, EM -4931 ~ Jerson M Mepes 4433. Majer, “WEDGTRS FOR ALL LAKES” * wonse Seen, devgratae Cues ve GOVERNMENT TRAILER. DUNSTAN’S FLOWERS Apply in verson. MOTOR INN been ‘acs eariena boise ae KIND OF CARPENTER OR oe —— ! Dravton Pisins. Mich + bomes. Lote and estates pus line Adults only 38 KW rE +0078 3484 W. Huron St FE 24001 Becreat on and figer Hubbard No overhead expense Out pres. _cabinet repair FE 20301, SAVE MONEY Paivate Dctwctrene se Van ——- 1925 - LRT io a Z s_ _ U % RS rLowERs CIN Sai ESMAN | “tut er TE een Grice, BLOCK. Pes WORK Let us file your return for you. | RP. License-Bonded. MA 57061 — oceans ED 34412, 2 ROOMS. EVERYTHING FURN-| Rent houses nfurn. 129 AUBUAN 23173 SHOE SALES: wuss Ave. Mingeespotis, Mtinn- remeces te CEMENT, 4 Clark & FE 41444 for ap. a os, Cie: Woodward A116 Rines here | =~ ae Geers aeaneee | awa Nas 3 SED | the cace'el $6 cad 40 nesgea | SO0AZING BUSINESS | MAKES | “wort. Also % Roop tos | _pointment ipaled? “Try our sale scientific | Fair Grove. eng ey Oe for shoe depaftment. Some shoe | opening available responsible | large or too sm Guarantees | WORKING MAWS TAX SERVICE an uae aod LIsTINGs WANTED 7 CLEAN ROOMS ADULTS ONLY. vn aub e The Pontiac Press |) ties even yore work-| cn farm women tm Gatland Coun- | "0%. Ph_FE 4.0004 1011. NEED A JOB tive great aehteak makten ie FE +-ises Eres. FEO0317 | specie’ dinners will also be tax- es in the medium price fred. FE $1132 | WALLED ood immecannty. Toe | Met The haves desire cam | for. rent couvie. approsimately CosToN BOLLENG FW AFT 18! ¢2. Wi be closed all day Moo- crevmeid'es ef beer hemes |# ROOM APT. ADULTS ONLY. 116| “rooms, Fur ot Unter Freee, ccsemses Ro respon- sary, We ou. Age 20 to| fncigeutals. Write Poutine Press, FE +5470. | ~~ ~ saneeE EUSHIONTRED SHOE aa are eee need for Senet cits Faavits | = SS 7 Denn BE for errors other 38. call FE $4422 for appotat- Bos 30, or_further_tfermetion. CARPENTER WORK. ALTERA- ‘AINS, NYLON & ALL MA- | “representative FE 5-9260. ee ee ee --— FE 2-0405 } orth off of Auburn. Call more ‘ toon fe ae of the cat asMAN-OVEA We WITH CAR "} ax FREE FURNISHED APT. | FOR nowt eh hndren, nm | tions, modernisation ant custom re Colton rags, a Sines | Wid. Child. to Board 26 longer Cal “tow and tell | 7 ROOMS ADULTS ONLY AFTER oi =. ~ Set mecrtion Sf we se i Be.) fe gen a . Man| CEMENT WORK pSIDENTIA. Sesket & full grind. wh oy ee | aw vou _J pm 58 Fairgrove LARGE ROOMS AND SHARE = Vertisement which has been SALESMAN | FOR ALUMINUM | ip verive cab weebends Pontiac | and commercial: free estimate “FE b-a004 San aee tet ae Euan Edw. M. Stout. Realtor ? Site Sher s baad the error. When canceila- perienced [piotpored, but not | > | DAY 1 M. Sogina Ph. FE 35-6165 SY Ge poor Sean semver? | TSW Lene Sher oe | Ere wt your - ee } ma fe Sdjustments will be WANTED: SALESMAN MAN TO WAVE CLIENT POR 00D FARM - to make Pa we x given without it. fore —w 4 cc &v gerenge wip sie heme oe i. | om Closing time des ae Huron. 7 Recessary. Can quality > | Ee eraeeoe | |ecannees wae pa . ED- Say peevisns to pubtcction. a ae faedesn HAVE CLIENT FOR A 34 BED. mm farm Good home and v (4.509 down Call 3. A. Tay- = a pong § ae bed “Yodo N. Rochester 7 r. Realtor. FE ~- yy & TK after We Want Men Over 45 | SS fen terrace. Por an tnteretne COMPLETE = RATES sales career, We - 7 you . ~ Game t San 3 Sere 6 Base - mobile. “earnings above Real Estate Service 3 ar] “ote Ce ra r : cE BUY TT OR A Went to trade your present home _ : i is ie Se nt | Lincoln- =” A OA #2081 oma — used house? phen fF [ x $ ie is 8% ‘| WANTED FURNITURE Deeret to Pontice, We tena : 4 HR Eos | wipes take Srensten es | > fobs te ona | Rages.” Land, svalanle for MAHAN *ee if igh ‘YOUR BANKROLL GROWS 'N’ GROWS) your money-makers! To sell or rent. with speed and economy, . dial to Rent 1% Ton Stake Trucks LISTINGS WANTED Farms business and eommercia) ee ee oe oe 2 eae aa jr THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1955 / . ~ 1 : Sale Houses 43 —— ; 43| _ For Sale Houses 43) ___ For Sale Flow ; « For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses Ss) Oe ~ fea Howe] Fer So ome a/SLiCe oP wa art T | MILLER "a ‘ Pete Uva: hoes as. aes — —_ se ~ pb S i ' ; ‘ : pon ne RN Superb Surroundings Near Oxford T [ ITS ni a mcmama iY” planned! Pace. ‘brick NORTH — = 9 Sow, full , well | rooms. OFFERS 2s full basement. New gas fur- mon bungalow ‘of and full base’ Fmd mppestoy. felt Aik . warm Wang $1,100 DOWN « compictet ; poe cy and Venetian = evnae. | BEST BUYS Berar pecans | he eee A 2 Homes Ortonville | He Ringel pine. "3 acres. Locate TODAY a ., Tall orga. Two. large end think’ faraiture, and nice inrae {Seareces ow Behool fvorbend.» Cormey lt forth Johnson | | ER eeiatcetee: | Sitaent tangents e'sc's | 2S “Seubert 3 wea: | er iochadiag”imenrei ad tabs “6 large rooms Rght mna Why Work $20,000! FHA terms available. m4 pnlnny we have the key. j oan moeera. heme. NORTH a nursery — vy: o ; . ;| 3 bedroom @. Manville siding. Solid 0 8k | So hard. so tong, when you Spence Street |? REDROO an, arene, some So schoal. | Convenient ig Fisher fence, nice lawn. Bus by a fon ‘casoler a of Res tatiegs tee laces fom | two lets, wall to w in nice wel) | Rescment. full beth, wall to wall deer. 65.080 or long Sows. ; jo per cent on thie. room, Aly oor & hedelaes fas beat, large ~-§ gt carpeting, Excellent ar Indian’ Village teat Tegatlon, gar every- oy - ff 4a price of only $13.300, And wily | Trade for Acreage deus’ parm ite Rate w road and ing. : room 5 reom a ee ee Miichen. Doubly “earage, Desire: | anytime. Wu, pease es “en | NORTH SUBURBON Urick and frame. Colooia end. very atee wt. Fee } A na * Call ft | | Room BUNGALOW ne payment for house. bare, cupled. 08 foryed ole best. Lesee . Recre- sible six . - rooms throughout, on 1 acre iv room closets. lay Son aa incivas ate. ee a. Waterford ae ae ack ou eat ae with ‘studio. type uving soem | Fathom Beira Toes 6. uses rooms Attached garage | The Young at Heart 18120, Lying room. Stun room| you anytime. wae eh 1 vedroom and down payment. $00 neatly pay — ace ees | me,“ Russell Young) -f="= ie Bungalow—I Acre | Giaristoa.” Very" mice lot fa | Kitchen ‘1518 bedroom. ‘Base- 5 Waal STON : Tint “toed, Me: | festeoms “nae som, ta Gemece Soe gamer fot, A [aa w mech re gay | Brick Roch, : Deve, seen, Large Living tuchen, end tult Seth per tached garage. Phine for details. | Goon Eves ttl 8 Sun. “til $ home on * sere. Living) CTONE REALTY CO. with fireplace. spe terior is cedar .§ ROOM HOUSE AND 15 ACRES. room. 13x32. dining L.. tis i: cnaaee FE 32-0253 cious kitchen-diner. 2 nice shakes to give home a HUMPHRIES fa vi limits. Priced for quick bitehea with breaking’ bet. | 0 to 6 pm. daily: Gun. i to 6 bedrooms and bath. Parts very pleas 4, Sppeerence. Fagg - gh For information, 3 bedrooms, . full) 9» pm. dally ~ wooed pavers Gels "sasoe | Onur ohio whan "Eerme S| REALTOR — FE 2-0474|—P2ie aie “Michigan, “Bost: | batemeat ome contoted | CHESTER AREA tion. 7 . ; | wa} FF * , ; €°; ces. laundry a house - down. Spring—1965 42 X. Telegraph Rd. Open Evenings WALLED : LAKE Og BE ag pan Sy Living JOHN The fruit trees are im 2 | Seeperetive Real Botete Euchenge| Desutitel motors 1 rm. Carpeted shower. Pireproot 3*s sot room in knotty oon m and you will think ‘ . “& . Venetian biinds. Lake sr . aa — , Se pe breeseway K IN ZLER gay, you — “|| WATKINS LAKE FRONT petviegte. O10.008. ‘Terme ar , with asleched 3 car garage. Love. com ona Grade vines oa Hg Honig —~ og Peg All" modere rom leo wed Brick Ranch—_ .- A —_ | Shela il 4 sheng Be [pee see ‘gared merece | Sadan tittncrge camera | Otter Lake Front || “Tham, yp 000 P Co-operative Real Estate Eoehange | a ane tee pl Seta mis 5 es | porch, new dock, nice shade Tin “thats or MA . Beoutitul pew Ge lene noe tee 2 ae ¢ ROOMS AND BATH. TULL | ona cal) #1.860 dows. beach. ‘Only $11,200, Bate. C. ALGRIM, Broker Ete living ‘room. | FE bizes. FE —- __basement, 2 acres. OR : “Stay wifp him, Buck!” 7 oT 6* wae 49345 and 2215 Pontiac Treil _ he e set in solid Cute en ne es Li , P As "Ml old kied pup. = S cak } sills, ; Very clean tile four yoom For Sale Houses 43) _ For Sale Houses - 43 Se et ce emai on ore oe | Fee a eveieey. onen tot z 4 —— » ae, to busses, and CPE rw ~ on Saad ond L vie frut & shade. = 3rd bedroom. Pei win- ESTABLISHED 1916 stores. Two bedrooms, GI. 3 BEDROOM $350 . . diningrm., ‘Dak dows, Standerd . ‘ | ce ra be es. at |_BOTaate eae ADAMS fers, Piaered wall Rec ec | Sgt "hia." | #508 DOWN fer wie 2- bodrm, West Suburban ere im wie ome down and A. G. ELLIOTT & 8ONS : cooted. 7A oo begins garege. . = K a+ on i =f — | a ee & a Northwestern at Middlebelt Priced at only $10.500. On terms.| Flizabeth |_ake Front ment. Blacktop walking cone priveges. 2 bedroom $4,500. JOrdon 46121, MAytair 62503 _ Call today prick Ra —_— — distance tor Pontiac Motor Te : heme Tete : : ; tal price : -| house. Fenced back yard Edw. M. Stout, Realtor a __ 3 SPECIALS-COLORED ee Estate large living room with fire- Sin’ freee “ingame |" * Myer mw te re eww | OLArter Homes | york weart’s Sireet Mas everything from ges | “3S “us aes tips anes, 3 seat alle “Cut | OXFORD. pwd, home. fr, ei p ion Only $8,500 with ihe ene eannotin BATH IN DRAYTON PLAINS DESIRE. pest to tag Be od . f, rms. Fi lone Ad aire a ye eo en, basement with pew gas fur- Hotel R eanaiaieaaidia pice kitchen, 4,000 or 960 down. Do Any or All the hake na nas eae oes . Only $11.000 cash to mortgage. pisses ea oli foot. Enclosed porch = i a 20 a — , Fisher Body Area ee = WORK with natural fireplace 1's | Large lot 715x150. lake priv tached 3 cer garage . | Roy Annett Inc. Only H19.008 bath on one floor, full anchor fence. Let's look! Low N PAYMENTS | Setehanent Reese occ. Resty ter cere | Ju a a = ? oven 1 acum wee baetre. bet OOSEVELT basement, nice ee = ; . Low Y PAYMENTS | free tring. A really extra ice) dedrm prick somes | REALTORS" |, OVER | ACR pear. hot NEWLY ROOMS $10/ = rage and ~ LAKE PRIVILEGES pr ag + ee “STARTER” action. Shown by appotatment. im an excellent 2 E Muron at eee Modern kitehen. 1% bdeths, pic- $2,500 down. Murry x this West suburban log ranch. fur. 17) | . Home tor « smi tamily em gn RE a in Lo mig ae ald UP impo ; Gi 45a For) | 2 niched. Knotty cedar paneling. Robert Chapin (i + wine Lots pe NORTH END with oll bee wr house snd . - ved stal Lake Dri.-cor- * eater - res . 5.8126 sace ag Bane ; Gren tae mae ones cane On paved Cry | hot Water healer. Low down pay-| First ctlering of this lovely 3 = el * J tlone Leslie RT pipp. Realtor | te iarge Stk ced st” Construction | brtat.Syami*eatis | Si "isftuen” Paty anproved, | Stu Sinstfe. Nica, Ding sree | Sond, Yeats botesnio ee ge ae Saree a pL Peres resi) “le tease en perm ot) John K. Irwin | Paeentasecmrn siege oe rar Realtor : =e ps J. pen ered | Ae, 3 SEE Been Ve LET THE OTHER bein’ cau ——— ont Tor Micely lemdsconed tot fenceg for | : oe ~~ “pe se10s . C " a , rv - z ; | Co-operative Real Estate ‘Service _Sommerce La. EM FELLOW HELP oe YDAMS REALTY vet ging "Tass street small si's00 DON oo ot a Eves. HORTON ve FAMILY Dowk apartment 4.3383 ‘ - . Power seems cach. -_ Good Rn dl. home, nice let, aa asa e 2: “ 383 Auburn Ave rE Phone FE 5-0447 Eve FE 23-1006 ving geom. Ge) ‘oe | ; / lake privieges, plastered wells, room house conteiny ¢ opts, | KA. Be ee me er? eee er an, Oe WHITE OR COLORED ; : © N mate be wate | EMtatematlanet ones | FOR COLORED |" sass” aria" Rta natear Gis" pet ‘Lanaire’ furnace “Pull | Beautifl 3 bedroom Bome. Hic. ADAMS REALTY CO. Private eptrences Newly FAMILIES Water heeter tighen € ards. basement, immediate possession | a & S_tgom. larpe 382 Aubura rE io Lote een neerert eee eee, ee ore RIDG WAY | i vearcom and bath down 3 NORTH END - Brang new =| Pe 3 i509 OR 0 ek 8 over Po gg — Pe ge town nice bedrooms up. Lots of closet ed Bt ce 04800. bman down NEW G. |. HOMES. $1,300 A — tively ‘deserated ek fees WE NEED LISTINGS! Payment. Por. information call | mortgage cost. 3 bedroom | 97g paidwin Zz cam) | Loner heel Autsmatic bet water ol) heat. W g distance of — . . PE 5-0063. Russell | sich nome. Bastment, ous beat, Co-operative Real Estate | =| heater. 1 extra lot full of berries Lincola, Jr. High. Immediate CHARLES GILES REALTY CO. A Mot. Realtor, 17 W. Pike, | Se oes SY OWNER. GAVE some, 1 nOOlas. to fruit “trees. i omty” 8.000 possession. Gown. . Huron FE $6175 4+-5005. bedroom Easte under 5 f WEST SUBURBAN -— One “* Open 9 till 9 LEBARON FARMS. An excellent bv | - — oe wich a! = = @f those }-bedroom ranche: B To TOR 2 bedroom home in desirable lo > S° for a weneee a. @ it's « hone Ge fone nde aft, SEALTOR cation. Full basem oi) fur- a % Next to Secretary of , plastered. painted walls, NSION it's true but at = nace, 2 car garage 99.600, terms $1,500 DOWN PE ¢6181 FE ¢5308 rE Sat ba with aut "forts with ¢1600 dwn inciuding il ee em tome —5 room on one floor | he ~ a. ‘Tpreses bp lnsemens * SEE INCOME SPECIAL-Pour tamiy| °*** ong 0B cheee tq 8 pak fue withia Vaining distance to . cons 8 a — just for come: Our mode! 3 bedroom shell home Reuse— five sesme fer E | ong Bt with ee heat \ lake Priced at 610.000. It's one - you're the one? wil your ie iis cae eee J. C. HAYD N Paved street, ‘% block to bus \ - MIOH. DRY & HANDSOME wn} © ent rented tor $260 per month | 94 '¢ waiton Bivd. an ae oer tha oe oe window view of tahoe, A.) Ceara. RED HORSE furnaces and four beths. 96.5000 ~~~ Open WATERFORD shad gal B : 4 bedroom brick. luzury home with attached over- 8019 Cass Elis. Ra down. | Maceday Laeke-—¢ rooms : é yell landscape ote a RE Forms | re See Pe Som | want a yanatyone ot ae ( | A RK iS betrowme end full bein S ‘ ‘ - ; ; : = up fear ne EE TESS tary | Sa) Eee eS = ere | DABIE Se | Se ee | RSS oe corn. tee eee =a ye ee Fo us for further detatis. B.D. CHARLES, Realtor wEst SDS BACK aa “-T10) or PE site” | pf LEaMENS OR 33372 wouais at toes eo rn ee ee geen LAYS TE OCCU. ‘ ottice ° Co-operative Real Exchange | i717 8. Telegraph Ra evenings ee ee eee — T eavee cae | 31 Oakland Ave PANCY. MAN Ons : — | HOLIDay FARM HOMMe — | Co-operative Real Wechense | = Som. cn first feet alee s i2e0 doen | 81.500 DOWN 6 rooms and beth PAM a a eee Pe atta ; i ] ORiane. 31101 replaces. second floor has | 1 floor bungeiow Lot 1805300 ft. a30.- | WHICH IN- A. ree iad $1,500 DOWN vetearre ‘ spacious gore ye Bh L. H. BROWN, Realtor | %s0 | fee 0.000 down FE 31033. On CLUDES. SPactous “Lor F ey | Laree bew 2 bedroom bune PAYMENTS ‘ Its natural for 1382 W Hurof st FE 24610 | $1908 DOWN—6 and bath vw. | 3} 06s AND ALL CLOSING . 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. “Gal noors. ‘od Termace. ‘nutomare $33 A MONTH tie large family who wants , | Member Co-Op Real Estate Each | uy Williams Lake privileges. Lot | ea ae | Seraubenast ee r) CERN HOUSE | ee Crecnees tere meee School. ONLY $600 DOWN gr otllags A at op, ee MOVE RIGHT IN’ | IT HOME AT 2338 MIDDLE- buy this one and have the first, room bungaigw ek floors. Plas. Papedcienein ce © bes ie: me me Gk bee te 3 cig: Ang Es 2.600 DOWN—3 bedroom ranch | Modern ¢ room beme lsseted ww ores ue Puctn ase Sf M, Soseed Wet grins’ ©! ice geist Cale. Dull paceman. aes bunaahews” leeaed aa Gay? Bateman & Kampsen Glass redient | home with 3 pe beth modern, side the city, . Pearce ERAL ¢4101. “E50 Gen Gee | ce Sa terme ee) en pee jing. _ schools, Realy, 317 6. Telegrash Rd. neat. Completely furnished sr e00 | gat ee ee ‘ance yesh, ane oe’ eekeal. wan ne THE | Mean ceca parmen | PONTIAC REALTY civet corner st Cormell and, & is Ay own. 7.4553 between 8 and | and 3 lows $9 980 wn cniy sao etm phe coe. | NORTHWOOD Lake agg ec yen a a4 | 137 Baldwin FE bes | wim. OPEN DAILY SUR. = ® $2.000 DOWN - Rea! buy. 5 rooms. | ORGANIZATION . — garage. large lot eet 7 ICH : Meet T fully modern in g00d condition VEMIAN TEs ana sale. small down payment. BENJ. RIC N D A HOME OF YOUR Two bedrooms. brick fireplace, | ay or For Sale Lake Prop. 44 GEO. MARBLE, Realtor | ‘ “GET RICH QUICK’ ; Oo own OWN | basement. gar hot water heater - . le Rd. Waterford | artrl © 13849 Linwood TUise 34000 | . garage and close in. $12.00. | imal ~~ teh Anegpone OR 1988 | ~ t : cae Open Eves pres Baraing | 200 FT. aymen Eachmour Bivd Fane, ce eee hems. ¢| Goan Bre atin ee Cheten inte Priced right 8 THE “BIRD TO SEE /POR THE KIDDIES See eee eee nD etree att; | &.fine 8 room frame home wim | Sotoesend Se’ ean ese and | —— season - DOURARCS Wil aves R 3 I = Zz NEW RANCH on tense fe fenced yard. nea bes an teas tee cee Seetanan cane ened neaeen Li | © somes, chon, 3 BEDROOM suRoaLows §=§©| HOMES - BARTRAM MER . “TRADE place, 3. bedrooms, ‘break Soterter end bas ceebee clk | Sauk wet Sow. Plaster-painces CLARK REAL ESTATE A Deautiful home that we are | (02 Dixie ; on nest | room bungolow Waree| Here's a brand new 3 bedroom ast nook. gas fired a studding up for pe » Small wan ene. 12 W. Wuree 8 Evenings jen wl a L Norms ce WATKINS E Living rm. bait in bein, 2 bec | ranch home, located right ig tows ae nee weleaeees. wae mortgage cost te ol sa 4 . Cooperative Real Rotete Rechanse Will consider equities as down |3 AND 3} BEDROOM LAKEFRONT ve _ sad feak commutes lleaat oil 94.980. Compare value aie and up. Near St. Joseph Hospital P payments. We invite comparison, Fy ROY Also, r-— rooms. om . a nyse coen | Sotere, you pur. Sotemen A 2 bedroom heme with! GI—No Down Payment INCOME, BUNGALOW $12,680 me OWENS room a. — se _ ® grill. Trade = your vitor bsane Telegraph Rd +0828. West Suburban aes walls. Pen cee ei tow ms sp New| ee or heme end . Apes. * contract other 8 era fs lovely room, down - te Motor ain $13,500 full price. Terms. a 3 bedvesm sane s sede agers with terms c PAKOUS we 1918 M. ih natural fireplace and ¢ a LAKE ORION A LITTLE GEM Fg Rag eye eg jose or | Do It Yourself T._Oriwarene_185 Reoverve_Codeges ans eae Ganiae bee an out-| @ room modem. 2 lots Bee eee ME irs | Stee Oe) ee ee aie S| Maal ee sew en: GATEWAYS tol Sekt | Pacha tina's fem poet nm room. | Fane me on over an id suit A] - : 000 do ear ga Outside Sere te SRE ST i ie eta Se a |g ge nop, | Steel Sin ie See far sie iat ele ~HAPPINESS | ,,so8kEa@30¢R a pecs, “Tease "Srceess . . : , > = LL Call us and find out. Near Large room “ad owt A | POUL i EAST SIDE en PRT Deis | Bele Mise wutee ots! F.C. Wood Co. | fitutete.i stu | DRAYTON WOODS | Weyseeaibeg ate sed oak | ROL ONES meat, potage this fovely 'S Foom modern win \V SKU b:. PARTRIDGE | BOW. Danan and Son, 08 West Realtor $1,000 Down BUILT IN 1961 el Bd 4 Dn attic. 2 nicely fio KEALTOR FE 2-8316 ee we oP =ET | Corner Williams Lake Rd & M3®/ “Goog 3 bedroom home. full} You ee toy Fag opportunities : shied rooms. gas heat, screened |. Huron St. Open Eve 7t09) MATHRWS STREE OR 31235 Office Open 9%} Raccment. gas beet, livima Trees cation red = oo TERRACE 4. BEDROOM YEAR AROUND ee es oe Income home Three 3 room After 5 Call OR 3-1038 dining room end tulj lated 83 R. rom ith ot the nicést terraces on| home Waterfront at Mace- 93.09 down. Dent Se lete te -___ “10 BE MOVED OFF | Spertnents, one Zroom apart | j-ROOM HOUSE POR GALE BY | Cour wee? Went whoo! ayy y= 22 —%, - he market tedey w bath, day. 2 lots. “s yard. £, bedroom 3 maveutiante “premises 1's, bath eatural Sire | ment. total tncome $310 perme. |* ROOM HOUSE POR SALE BY bath. Soscious 30°. living foom.| cw hitehen, sed 'uewiy Gece: | Sesaganie Lt siamese —_ piace. “Must "be seen to, 've ap-| Completely furnished Close to , $750 Dow full basement with recreatin| rated. Also a new gas aif con. Exterior California DRAYTON PLAINS ; Place. Must be seen to be ap che Bee this today. Call $9,450 s n ons | system. Also ga-| FOr Sale Resort Prop, 44A Reaword, full cel On 3 me “qe beet Sent ‘wn ion, pacne "Oa bast or FE! +0504 7 rooms. Hardwood floors. Full| West suburban. A small home | Serecns. Shad tesssonped lot.| rage. $7,960. ~ ~~ a ee a eos | ONE OF THE BEST basement. Garage. ee ae ee ae. Gee a es ee earene. | WALLED LAKE Year ROUND, HERBERT C. DAVIS | Xee'sey bs. “steiims bone” | —© “| mara: Bult 1980 8 room nome | Farden. space. from upper | eee man teeenne. Pei + Offered at si6.300. $3.80 DANDY BUY 90.880 | Cash bargain. RICHARD 2% Pontiac Lake Rd. . . | @ on a lot 66x20 between Orion | PROG MS TN Investigate’ SP eal ce | SEE IT Topay. ELIZABETH LAKE ATES Harper. Dedzert, Tuxedo “LAW JOSEPH F. REISZ | It's Never TQo% Se denne eee tne as |” TROGMS IN CH : ; white treme shutters. CLAW Ss N eo | e% in sees a! . re with natural birc eugpearte and Hardwood floors. Full basement. $1.000 Down BRICK TWO LEV Et. ' A pinngHle ago wrested : Se Suburban Prop. 45A ts py ag of Co-ope erative Resi Estate Exchonge | Cold to Move! ; Si oa ae ce oo a Ou mac Beaty to store oot aC SAS Ae 2 Bas DionrTY ae ae wo | living rove "wth mete and beau- | aaa between 14 15 Mile Ras. | A CUTIE! | at office, 46 E Flint St. Lr CUCKLER REALTY | Seen jen lena eee ter frontige 8 Le | hg ay &., tet, | Rochester Real Estate ‘ Just perfect for @ couple - it's ey wee and Ome ION LAKE . (236 N. Saginaw FE +4001 sion. Loony Fe My ieee coeee, | and excellent surroundings | FRANK SHEPARD - Caceliont tecation te Rusabem | for ealy $1600 Gown Thin nes oe ae . | Exes PE $e3i2_ _—SPE«‘1-6143 | Y AND SELL offering the fiunest appotatments WE SELL — WE TRADS $421 Orion Ra. OL _1-1511 Lake Batates. This you've got to | Dome. features "J Trcront, Ses | mew. es beet very compen! WHITE OR COLORED TAND CONTRACTS | Such a8 « soaclous 23 8. catoeted | see. Price $5750 ste dowa. | age Gen se ogra —— kitchen, cememt block Ddidg. in Back of St. Joseph Moopines 4) sock Goctgned fuounnee ful dio | DORRIS & SON ern tiled bathroom with colored front. Ideal for small store of! pedroom.. 2° bath, nice kitehen. ing room and large kitchen with | COOP JACK kitchen that | repair Directly across from wail to wall carpeting. family or tile walls & Formica drain- | REALTORS bath fixtures ead 0 a | cn are ~— rr he or stop at| inet Loree Gowa var. | wore ales th bedrms.. col- | 752.W. Huron LOVEL AND | and still feel et bome The wilny | 138 E. Pike st |_ment PE +9271 . ; - pg bath, beautiful bese. IN voor | fhecemertor ‘of tin home te fa LAWRENCE Ww T let AN open 82 uk to, | Sakaal® frepice Rate asre | BARGAIN D <=, CTT GAYLORD} 1EMIDLCTON | wv. stat Me se] Beye Nee” Sregeoway toa | Ereeceot Unie ew'« YLVAN VILLAGE dy “to. stores and, main reeds. HURON GARDENS 7 te oe paved strest. + ry 9 ber ambling ranch, type 2, bedroom | Fut price $10 S00 It's Tour Move | pe ¢gses 18 E. Pike | smell home win : nt “ SPecly POR some Fanc ~eall tee tqueinent, or apply as down payment on see rE, Om ‘ne. nite + c. HITE =SYLVAN SoBe ePERAT EDEN | Bete OY 6 BROS | VILLAGE THREE ACRES _ e TORS Sam Warwick has 1 ia face almost +n Prone OR SiFTa or OR 2-108 tment, tle bath real plaster, set schoo! Ts a 3 __ Open @ to 8. Bun. 1 to & coal teiestnen. Gunite panel Captornta ‘|§ ROOMS PART BATH. 2 ing. gas hest. Fage, ‘ciscle asive . Total” price pertiy | lands * relegragh a 2 ite i THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRU ARY 14, 1955 ____ For Sale Lots 46/ Business Opportunities 51 Eee amici? » Ww. Lewevese _ RIPE FOR SUBDIVIDING 44 ACRES 65 ACRES FARMS, "ACREAGE . buyers for land within about mile radius of Pontiac. Will oar 62.000 per secre for right Property. Contact us ef once. WARD FE. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 2-8316 43 W. Huron Sale Business Property 49 NEW UNIT APARTMENT 18. down. Owner. TORS and a ly a ron Shopping Center ured a ter business & home. Hilte—Realtor, FE 5-616) can 64 W. Lewrence St ase or buy FEED & HARDWARE |- Ca:ries & com of live- stock and pet : riect — s and fertilizers. Tossing 000 per year. 10 feet mein highway. Money to Loan 53 LOANS| ® Extra Fast Service You ean borrow $20 - $500 —s or ture. FIN ANCE SHOPPING FOR A LOAN? tionwide credit. Single visit. lean, egy Phone , write or come "LOANS $25 TO $500 BENEFICIAL ort MODEST MAIDENS By Jay Alan! For For Sale Miscellaneous 60 = dal c. FOR jm: ease PE +1881 CURTAIN STRETCHERS IN GOOD shape at reasonable price Also 16mm projector thet needs smal! amount of work. Projector goes rs $1.50. OR 3-1665. END seh eLES modern lars. You half pbb iy __§4n Fluorescent INSULATE NOW. | AND SAVE MONEY M.A. "Benson 540,_N Saginaw St. FEdere! ¢252) CLOSING” OUT, "28% DISCOCNT COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY CO @1 Orchard Lake Ave FE }-7101 oS $2.7 gal. interior semigioss $3.18 gal. McBride Hardware OPEN SUNDAYS 8 TO 12 FE 2.4302 Auburn Rd For Sale Miscellaneous 60, New & Used Lumber Excellent Used comp. SAVE by getting out figures on “SURPLUS LUMBER AND MA TAL S340 R& (M-50) OR 3-7092 Open 6 to 6:30 Bzcopt _& 4 pg e i Se tN Ty ate * We Puditio sone 100 8 w La __ with fan end motor. 5-2019 i > ooy. Lenginee your = . Put in new doors. rms ; Save QUA COSTS LESS LACKETT’S BLDG. SUPPLIES " Kinds, plain & 43 W. Huron Open Eve. FE 28316 FINANCE CO. =p yee oa —* =X . doors & drawers FOR SALE OR RENT. RESTAU. | 7“ Lewrence. PE 30000: Pontise ‘| ein eck “FE | Sietas PLYWOOD, CO. |. fatipment and jocation 2. | 2-4 ELECTRIC WELDER. SUTTABLE | 55 GAL ELEC MEATER. _97050| rive im A March ist Up to Gibson refrigerator $1950 New | —ter_use on_rurel Hose Pu Smt. | 30 gal. auto, gue Rector | 9008s | Alt vel @ fa aint _ anocney weat ap sine gas . | = ‘Imagine sending a diamond necklace for a valentine, ‘FUEL OIL. TANKS Cob. a 8 oan : . a vee ee sae EE ANP) $500 CASH MAIN FURNITURE | 884 not even in a heart-shaped box!’ ul can Denvece” ate ve | aes ¥_ 100 8. Saginaw St. | Pull. sand end gravel PE 20 “Geieenset eeneerasict aet| for You Today | Hx, "putin, Newt Adve ops | ; paar sTAMDING TORTS VTS | Ph es nae | Se'Fe Ta 32287 prein "fuss i wet @ geod place dine Dearie fe Parking ag ee a bed ‘i new. $110 value, $30 6 — . , ’ r rm ese pete, Bel ment] 4 OB Dune Righvey WYMAN'S _ Sie raat writen ree si ™=e| Garage Doors Bectaatis!” down payment’ re Phone OR }-1221 _ 18 W. Pike Only 11 IM. | _42 Orchard Lake Ave PE ¢-7081) cousicte stock of umber 2 doers quired. Mo. 3482. © BURNER TABLE TOP GAs, ‘ble model New pictace tule |i PT REPRIOERA-| to be All _sises evail Mortgage Loans 54 stove. $15. 51 Kimbo st FE| } "eer werrentes. Only . tor ter @ vrs. eld. pertect | congt- Reduced prices, We de ° ue $003) nn - . sec . romt rem STATE-WIDE ee en rs | eo reemrrons cams | Foote NSE) Fea She Rea) Estate Service of Pontiac LOW INTEREST _furniture or dishes. PE 63053. | Sa ee 944.95 59 Gal.- El] t BERRY DOOR ayes Pontiac Stale Bank Bide Unlimied funds for single family |CASH FOR PURNITURE OR | 42) innerupring mattresses. $10.98 ectric: GET A TEMCRAPT AUTOMATIC vente Landmesser, Bre er pee - CE age conceted | . Phone OR 32717. | $8¢ innerspring —— $2895 | water heater—name brand Reg. garage door opener ________sC*PE 5-0 CEDAR CHEST, DROP LEAP TA- | $70 innerspring mat}resses Soc henet ok bees : RESTAURANT. MODERN Livino “Ti G. =p E ETE RSON bie, fireplace | screen, x13 Lng Rollaway bode complete. ..... ee = A wAOnER co. yg Ry ig sasy a rooms, garage gas pumps. five| 1310 Pontiac State Bank Bid veoty, table and $11 Hollywood bed frames... 1900 N. "Opdyke Cor Poatiae Ré. |’ clad Tile-A-Door Manufac- _ Rechest “hi; a *-|_Phone PE $006 or PE seria | _?E 26000. ee FE $0221 tured locally by Temeo Machme. | SiMALL FRIGIDAIRE. WHEEL| 2 : : = - . FE SST"? _| CHROME DINETTE 7 hests ve 9 6644 sander table saw, portable i A ae en eh Swaps gemble these yourself and sere. | unfinished ghaits. econ 2 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 60 —Ersume ent westents, On 28 sorarer, poll fii | ot SERNARD 1a —— a —_— $0) ccfe beds..........-... ane ml "Cus is BIRD” to CASH FOR YOUR VACANT CITY| ‘Y#!ve $38.95. These are brand with inner-|/ ALL ELECTRIC TOOLS. APPLI- Por with an H.C. LITTLE = Partridge is “JHE see a $-3060. new — agg | famous makes. = hartge anda areeaes sie — at eae riees — autom floor gee A Toom or vere AL GREAT = . ; L Li living suite eeree ERA . " . For Lease—Modern 2 stall “ig 2KOEP neAiNT SPRAYER | Come in, look. compare and be \$ by 12° face rust... ....---- $148s| cose Disie Mey, PARK PREE! | 8° simple you cas ent | e * 84. be — service station. Gool gal-| $i Mei,” caw. I else. | Smriced of these extraordinary | ss9 9 by 13 imported - $20.98 | iin COl Sa. PROaT| Sots “service, ascccmted with C & H L x rw : ice station. ga tric sagder. 1 pair Boston a tiemicen Fiucresceat, 303 | 679 Aasminster rugs Eeseeesane rw oa Ppgred hay sump pumps Etc. _— Exchange FE u r Bee nae for. Pie oa lonage. Fine location.| {es Zor 2 ceed Sten wickue | toces Deeb PURWITORE |S 40 e ntaecgs| CONE'S RENTAL After hours. FE b-4001. ~ a Call L. H. Cole Oil Co.,| co _re seim “OT OF OM — We betel 9 by 12 linoleum rugs *G35.$3 | 1291_Berewin FE 2-007? we ep — Co. a" FE 2.9173. oF STEEL PUR- | 02 Senge, 2h Belew Ave. | 008 chrome Gnctes.- «9-2. Sh AUTOMATIC” “GAS WATER HEAT. | 1.,~ piconet én Oy: 90. Loewner of Gees ond Aue pece. grates, stoker leg ta- Y REFRIGERATOR 635. go ge hee $22.95 w Can seen 8 t 12 am ” Bianket Osc 89. FU.| FE 26041 Sahatunte bie. 6 linen, we couch, |__MApie $-9011 oa eckanee “alee 3° Se at ae foe Pe, GE . phon ture Set 8 to 8 man's wardrobe @ short, Knapp | 15 CU. PT. . NEV. | io ar wakes OR 30703 ee HAGGERTY Serre VACANT LOT een re asta # Mole nd | cr Send, coll, G50 or Wese for) pree Pasting — Pree AIR COMPRESSORS FROST LUMBER CO TALBOTT LU MBER ar =xcui ™ oS pe rE : =! RANK URNITURE. Dreakers, small and large equip | “~~ > Walled Lobe Lumber. Doors Ideal for used car purposes CHANGE YOUR LAND CGON-| Desk AI EX. A. ‘ “ mem for heme owners of com 1047 Haggerty Mey all =n tenes See — having 200 feet on Woodward| ‘act ‘Where you have sold cellent condition, $40. Metal bed 43 Orchard Lake Ave FE 4-788! MArhet ¢ 1004 Septic teaks > Avenue. {78 fect deen cffice| sry) Oe car & ¢ $10. EM 3-2423 Daily 9°30 till 6 ik AC “KSON’ S RENTAL | #OLLINOSHEAD VARIETY STORE = system for wet basem building. Will lease for $325 HM J. VanWelt, OR 31355, DiNETTE SET EXTENSION TA. | oP. M 7 miles out Baldwin. Armstromg | rock. rock lath end fleor ent. Ack Gor Belle onde tor | FON SALE OR ” MODERN |” bic 6 ON uta |) PR. DRAPES PHONE AFTER (@_W Montcalm VE ¢5200 icor covering and Mac-O-Lac| wail furneces. 1685 Ochiand farther " age ag gh er ™/ Silver tea set and mise. EM _ $00, OR 32060. - ANC HOR FI “NC ES paints. Phone PE 1-7848. | FE ¢72 i NEAR 0 MTC TRADE | bintnG TABLE CHAIRS CRE: | NEW BENDIZ DRYER No money down FHA approved HOT WATER MEATER Jo OAL | TELEVISIONS | REFRIGERATORS Roy Annett Inc. equity auto. or vacant lots, ons an ee pon Ma ™ ee Hot point — PRES ESTIMATES re Fre | cml lines $046 50 and site 30 | New floor samples Big Pomme REALTORS on “Sase, OO Afer 6 Pt! dies. ‘tom mirror, $51 = now smo shanty prnartes. Abe cheers on| pamn oan of —_—— :. 641320 T . s 2S Bene 3 LARGE STEER. isaze ~ a Bad Peay now e208| Artists’ supplies, hobby | and potted gas heaters at terrific | ter OL Seni” ™ Evenings end Sunday 14 | 420 pew. awan tor ir et ay | DINING ROOM 8 ‘ Y New Crosiey R | ioc clas-| ‘auc Michigan Piucrescent, 38) | WoT AMP FOUR pet) — now supplies—check our -| Orehard Lake A Sele Land Contracts 82/7 noow rR FE tame | ietpoint mice, Range | sifteation * d WAND PAINTED cuINA— Lace |S sy MODERN. LAKE Paiv- | "64 sai27 —- NON ae es| sification “Hobbies an ee E | for over work hes, POR SALE: LAND COWTRA Will twede for whet have you. FE| EASY SPIN DRYER WASHERS | Ce a dron st ore ei | Supplies” No. 244. Beit at eregusareimetructions. | $21.68 value $6.60. These are 5-041. ab On ad EME STUDIOS ry marred ne nest ne Sorenvet’ cis: | SWAP On GRILL GALL ono | _PE_ seve | 3 Roots STAIRWAY AND ALL | oe spewrcome sanchigen Fi count rmi om, 2-Te0J cery store in town. Cheap rent. ELECTROLUX. G60D COND?- | Chea: ca. | Aoprom HEARING D Aine ARE ——"— A. INVEST Gwar OW Bent otk eoeeteae natn =, SINGLE MAPLE BED. aPRINO | 7%, DOMT set free trial, be com Si == | SWAP ROW BOAT, OARS AND | ELECTRIC RANGE. CHEAP. 1971 |S'NCLE MAPLE, BED | SPRING | _vinced Rules FE 27000 or yeu don't find whed. ges . Your money in @ good land com i'y motor for 160x15 white _Joangay Bivd BA FIXTURES. YOUNGS. tract Have some excellent bu rays | wall tires, MY 37033 efter 2. | RANGE. 00D Fe +e) cellent condition. | town kiteben a: ofl, gna,| Test we tis coma why ny liberal discounts. SWAP YOUR OLD SKATES ON A ition. $28. 644 8. Paddock. FE | —— Sa Hot water steam weaned te bus? dt bask $0075 or PE SO44i. Ask for Ted new pair Skates sharpened, 35 | _ $407? $s AV ESsIO hardware eieeirient heater. phone Miss Sales FE 2-8181. 71 MeCullough fis, Bemes Hardware 142) W. 194 0 E12 eu mh 8 compen, vive Bn sg" Jee as a ee FRADE YOUR TARO. SOaTLACE. 3 ROOMS ter iprnhamlaed = tne s SUPPLY “Perry INTERESTED IN PHOTOORAPH- WOL VERINE ee KINDS HAY OAaTa, i, furniture, appliances ér auto for FRAYERS +5431. , te equipment and dark room c Se eRe AED WRRICEDS ce corn, tractor work, MA Bew of Used good housetrailers. 3 . a wos. | 300 § M to Loan ; 53 oo TasueR ExXcHaNoR OF NEW AND USED | St, Oramase_tste_ave ye sent Birch Doors 2 Ft. $7.20 ‘eee a gna | No. 2 oak flooring per M aes sa | Pn r: §-¥ prone Zicrnoeg Lengers 9-3200 ae = sTO BOUGHT. 7 (Pac ands) CAMERAS & EQU shee ne . Turner's, 602 Mt. Clem- 2 . —y ew toilets siees | HAY, STRAW = {TOR HOUT PORTABLE Palw FURNITURE i ia woe Pont Tr Wellea Lay MA ¢ $332 PROM $3.78 UP. | 15214 lavatories with fittings 16 96 | Potatoes, OA eo YREENELY GERvICe Ps oggeet ope ee enport and chair, 2 end te- | oo —— Pont. Tr 42222 | Grade B. Double sinks We carry o full line in lumber. | HaY WHEN YOU NEED ond wheels, eM sheet wee] bes, 2 comel atts, 1 por) a oe om sg A AT DEALER COST. | $1050, @ A. Thompson, 00 6. | mbing and builders supplies ay Pod FL MELE IBS WANTED: $2000 HOUSETRAILER | lamp)? “Ute ® “ule ~ pew, power, mowers, 1064 meets | Perry swan — ROWAN? | pree em | Canoe $20-$000 "ER Seer | “ ssoso SAVE UPTO 50% | Hutietare avit set |,cmamense mee eet De Wt Yourself 61) be nin Ree one | 8 Gtntng room ‘ MERCH > dower age ft lear. | LAWNMOWER ORINDING MA. | epee | a >. BALES We can help you with your money MA 54807, after . = . Senter ane 6 chairs. Pi cone a ame ee ny out 1984 a a beoene _ chine 675 FE 54-9512 or FE [COMBINATION DOORS, warre | ae Gutenvane and cna ie email 'monthly y. | WILL TRADE $1.00 EQUITY IN $49.50 fearing coal $18 Se | Prine Gerese a Lawn Beeiy- ous COMPL ere wirn | shakes $1650 square ©" * | eo Bales OF mente, T Te cas) = bunaelow in Flint) Dresser, chest full size bed. New Sysguaa eke ianctal Gabinete gees ment 1503 8 Woodward Ave.| faucets 624 50 value at role 08. aloo CHURCHES INC. Meck Rant Ly 3 Special features include carpeted Us Unfinished 4 drawer chests 695; ‘North of 14 mile) Birmingham | jotlets, bathtubs. shower stalls ; FE 20233 = Leonard T T living room and bed at ale ® Phone Midwest 46008 at terrific valués These ere | —— BALED CLOVER HaY. MY Ci A E tached douvie garage ge nd MANY ITEMS 9 2 linoleums 2 oes . ~ —_ crate [gh vont gp Lael “25 PER CE NT 2-508. ontrol door , able lamps M FIXTU - @OTL | cent 32 Orchard Lake Ave . re — + a Meagan Easy Terms Sy i me exchange every- be ee" fixtures,’ automatic — “nine ae — HAY —STRAW FINANCE CO. mn VES. mortgece B imoreted| THOMAS ECONOMY Gal laid -Facntuce ond coal’ burnnces, seams 0nd LI J MBE; po gas ‘Oakian. Peet | PE 407 — PE +1118 FE 4-1574 ee Flint_1. Mich s FURNITURE CO. 106 8. seginew FE 2-823 IEICHTS. SUPPLY . x ang, Reckiatn Wnt” ave 5-4150 __ PONTIAC. RD. AT 302 Pontine State Bent Bidg. _ or Sale Clothing wis w st. | SENTINEL TELEVISION, 16° MA : : el My poarda, | DO, tt YOURSELY SEPTIC TANK @ TON ALPALPA 7, ~ Pontiac, Michigan Pte =} f ‘working 2685 Perry St Az henraee Psa tnt cleaner. Onl Lag G. A. Thomp-| wired hay . 6 NEED $500 BETTER CLOTHING BAR- | — TC _conaition. “Only 48. 61900. | = —= tai Mn pes reseaes, | oon 8. a out Jouiva: to ibe Silverdel) Ra, gains — Pur overcoats, Re-| FOR SALE: USED WASHING MA- BOICE CRANE, 10° PRODUCTION $4.50 100 sq ft re and win- FREE - _ Ph. FE 5b- . or less cate en, wt Ave ag |_sod te pm PE 308 model tabie saw. with € planer. | Sows, fant el Imeriot © Etie| 10013 picture trone untnisnee MIXED MAY AND. STRAW WITH QUICK ORS LENOTH COAT. | 5 Sat th Pe ae | SOU watcr ovat Tor | ett caNeeicatoteg ote | Meigen, Mavinnd Wert | Win’ cece "gaint "Rerdate |—“wme 8 SERVICE? bey, Stee 14 fe 8. Ww. Kam) frigeraters $20.96 up| styling. $20. 8 Waldo, PE | —'¢ Dend saw, MA 1000 _ Oak & Softwood floor | A rubber paint. Easy to ep | For Sale Livestock 72 nett. w washers ...... $39.95 up 2-2068. ing your moterial list mew. | $0 ‘mia Complete! a poY's Spinner washers 960.95 up . . Paul St. Cyr Lumber Co.| choice of 28 colors Only gs 9 | DAIRY COWS, MOLSTEIN, JER Then Home & Auto ts the place ae: &. 12-14, overcoat 4 gg on Sh — — BURMEISTER’S 6120 Bogie Late Rd Commer-e a gat Om Oakiand Puei a Pein co | sev. *. Private cwsed, _¥! Reve 08 & sEwi CHINE acvUM EM 327731 Some tre Pentoa your visit so come. in er PRIG: ELECTRIC RANGE, INO. a nae | ae aaa | _ of North 80 Highway. Jaone. for cash to 6800 on your | DARK .. OREEN ona. | we well. automatic cleck.| Siig NEPAIRINO. FE gee Canin ers ron THE WOME Se ee, | Fe Sip Boa REASON: gute. ferature, or siguature — sie. Rea vs Si Very good | Only $50 as ©1700. | 2 VENETIAN aL inns ONE «%" damaged refrigerators, da Porter-Cable “Miller's Palis and | _ dle. 9630 Welch Rd. Walled Lake, aeons ; FOR SALE BY EXECUTOR i : Li” wide , , rniture nle . KEW AND ice awaits eourteous et" | Sins NEWMAN'S VARIETY OIFT | © Gro leat dining table, tnd’ ¢l'e tong. Cheap. OR 29108 | TWO YARDS wood, ‘Hemchinoen's “Teaber Ee 2 «nla ae yy Oy: ; Manager Serkiey Voss, Presi- — i soquntnied pe inven- a — cebinet, 1 8m | § PC. DINING ROOM SUITE. $50 o a ee - _ Praia. 618 Disie Hwy. Greptes | F. J. POOLE CO. — cottte 8 | pete ee dent. 7 ree 17° lazy susan- walnut needlepoint chair, | rE . after 5 pm . : ving 5 choic antique clock. Mise. chime end (a ane An "© @ C. PRICES _ harpess O1189 Ph FE5 8121 of colors, 85. Pra k mene Gan Se seen at oe venge PANOE FOR | proce th, r bund 8 #8 a IONE! L & - AMERICA AN | 181 once and Ave FE. +190 REO HERD HOLSTEING HAVING - : Girls better cent cot be” ; “ Euicrnic. | tes arock, per we i pean | FLYER TRAINS STORM SASH : Ce - Ee Home & Auto to 12, most colors, $1.69 to 62.98. | GAS, STOVE. $16. WASHER. Gis. USED SPECIALS _ | 1212 W. Pine boards, per M $70.00 | AUTHORIZED FACTORY SERV-| alum Comd Windows $11 75| With our bey’s activities, we. 1 cowboy — stses| TV. Elec. range, 615. a Pine shelving, per ft $ .15| ‘ce and factory rts Alum Comb. doors $29 80 | «entertain for sale. Camp 4 to 10, $14. Girls knit; M ._ FE 52708. | Westinghouse electric éryer. $70 96 | ‘os.| Free test on fac analyser . L " 3 Cot | 2"4 red fir epecial per ft. $ 06 ; | % Alum Comb Basement $500, Oakland Ine. au. Dretmer | (It's @ value), $1. Boys | @ : | red fir special per M $65.00 | _T4SKER'S. 6} W. Hu FE WEE . Rd Oxford, Mich. William Loan Company] ss a | ee Ne oe ee |, es ht & sont &: SS ate seine s| CEE WEEDON | 2 7 «01 Comm. Wet’). BE. Bidg. . Siaes 4. 8 & $1. Deluxe! 32-1350. . H Big - $39.98. | 1x4 pine floor per m 8 110 m all metal cabinet | 16€1 8 Telegraph Re © +208 | six : Hours: 8 to 5 Saturday § to 1 . HEYWOOD WAKEFIELD BED. . size $30.08. | Ceiling tile per ft ...... $ 09 $7.99 value 63.95. Slightly marred. | USE OUR TOOLS DO YOUR OWN heifers. 2 ——; ROOM er motors $5. | Zonolite per $ 1.35 | — large age ge of medicine; plumbing. wiring. repal Com- ; . . - Loose Rock woot $ 1.28 with without lights | plete stock sotl, sewer crock and - = tenner Insus. per 100 ft. ae news cept tiple door E -. ail drain tiie Menteoim Builders’ 4xtx each tonal @ est ontes: 928 “ $25 to $500 % Pieces, each $445 me 393 «~Orehard Lake 4 12 Priday through NE i P. Combination doors $1495 | —4" 5 ; # to @ 30. Closed every Thursday. » = Loan 27131 oe ns ———— doors $29.95 MY E RS” } Toi ME Ss. Cameras, Equipment OlA LOANS $25 TO 8500 TEAGUE FINANCE C CO, . 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOAN $25 TO $500 hea 9 Ty 3 com . only $140.95 eoron - PLUMBING DELL PAI lr you "ANE BUILDING A HOUSE DR: OUT TO BURMEISTER'S AND SAV® UP TO $500 ON ALL MATE Ls RIA - MAKE SURE IT’S BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co. | ’ Vs -KELI YS HAR | 3904 Auburn at Adams. FE 2-6811 and = instalied Pina month RDWARE DEEP AND SHALLOW WELL jet pumps | mone 3 mig pumps of MRS. NEWMAN'S VARIETY GIFT shop get eacquainted pre - inven- tory sale - end saucers Values oe. TALK MAKES MON. EY, when you talk up. your offer through Classi- ‘fied Ads! Phone FE! 2-8181 for an ad-writer who helps you select re. | ault- bringing words: 5 : / ¥\ @ BY $ PACE™M. aphic. 47 Optar i rE Daconeas condition _5-0118. after € pm. _ 168 Crese ent. 62) __ Sale Musical Goods ee oe ACROSONIC SPINET ano )6Fleor model. Louis ._ XV Gesiga Wainut finish. Greatly re- “eC "CAL Bi Ml MUSIC CO. pa Fam Cannot be Sepunate Galen Dar- CAL BI MUSIC CO. | es |. Set men others. So se Ferme. 0 Sows. Bab | ~ , CALBE MUSIC ©0. Ld N. Sagina $8222 ——_——. - in -_ _ ~- THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, ae, 14, 1955 — _ 2 — ¢ F ; : . - = = ee ve = e ee ee : Pig cd | ik _Sale Farm Equipment 76) ___ Auto Accessories 80 For Sale Used Trucks 90) CARNIVAL by Dick Turner) For Sale Used Cars 91 1 __For Sale Used Cars 91 Attention: Auto Owners ; ‘ 1. i854 OLDS. 8 DELUXE, | abd Oxber | ET THE ter Cem ameaat) WIT SON | dh a es G ) AUTO OLaBsN CO. | | | OP. | OLDS." #8 © DOOR, HYDRA. . S pert | TTiple Checked | Masters) Very clean. riveie. 3-5 © > ; PLYMOU VOY. ‘34. RADIO, , Eas stmnn "| USED TRUCKS | _ sean iin Rae” fis Deal At ° Lots of used parts for “46 cars | i951 Chey ee | Chu ster 6 cn be on ! ea . Ph. PE 44513 | j$5 CeCe aye Ses | OP ‘ ~ - Ad, Ee 2 @ cecnee ,YMOUTH CRAN. Auto Service Bl | 1951 Chev, 1 ton pickup $485 ia ; (DOOR. PLYMOUTH CRAN. | 7 ist ef ate BT I agtacvoone soeuitiae ES North-Northwest Chevrolet EPAIRS, BUMPING & PAINTING | 1947 Chev. ONDITION! - dow sume payments. Ce ee FRE CARES. oF cans WILSON GMC / SPENT “ee 2, HoetVerd."Birmugham. GOOD | Yes, when you buy an “OK” used car at aoe SAY NEIGHBOR! | BRAID MOTOR SALES! 675 QAKLAND a wisreice: Fae “eeageiecatee: | Northwest Chevrolet, your deal is always " OUT MERE AT ALES! rE sem) a ane) wes. || SWIFT, and SATISFACTORY, _ MICH, CHAINSAW so TONE FE seis im a = DISTRIBUTORS | __Cass_“at' west’ Pine | lune. Radio, "Nester Whitewalls aa We beve used chainsaws sell | CRANKBNA APT GRINDING IN THE For Sale Used Cars 91 VALUE! =e Serene. Somme "2 Chevrolet 8) Chevrolet yteh; “tor Tents. - og car ic Cyunders Tebored. Zuck Ma | ~~ ' | . - Hard bd San Law CouPE pe || Convertible with radio, heater Deluxe sedan with radio, heat- We Have Seen It!!! a Sale Motorcycles | a3 WHO S Pe reve i ns? d 3-200) and many $1087 Bee : er $3 THE NEW CASE “ oy oe ne ' c PONTIAC "ia CATALINA EXCEL ” “ FOR PARTS AND i hev. Bel Air 4 dr. cs eet eae ee o 400 ur Harley Devideen see, Barley 54 Chev. Deluxe 2 dr. _after 4. -"* 955 Chevrolet 50 Chevrolet It Has Everything 53 Ford Victoria - TODAY" S BARGAIN "219" series with radio and — — oe heater and Preview Shawls "Beats & Accessories 85 ‘53 Chev. Deluxe 2 dr. Radio. heater, ‘Hydremetic. "Dart . $1287 $495 F b 19 _MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS, W. C ?) 52 Pontiac Dix. 4 dr. chsha f owner auteanebite. Prisca ° ' © a | Boat rfolon Goata, Master Craft i | : 32 Chew. Hardtop, | Ostia FE bat '53 Dodge ge f . Diston Chain Saws Ds = HOUGHTEN’S MyqnomtY moons pace | Jhe new '55 Buick is the [32Ford Custom 2 dr. | iursisivelyfendiie. Law et |] Staton wagon wun radio, meat- Transportation epee: $28 N. Maim, Rochester. OL 3-076) | At Pine Lake. Phone FE 2-5260 biggest selling value of 5] Olds 88 2 dr. : PONTIAC ‘31, 8 CHIEFTAIN DE- $1288 $295 Auction Seles 77/"{ "RYDE MOTORS. PENH TAN! the year. That is why $1 De Soto 2 dr. conse, PRG reeeet FY _ AUCTION FRIDAY, Fed. 18 AT | JOHNSON Se eo we can pass on such sav- 51 Chrysler Windsor nen ao seeded ead 53 Chevrolet = mack Fix th a ye ee as | eee eg gy ings to you ina used car ''51 Chev. Deluxe 2 dr. clean. Owner. OR 3-4287. Bel Air 2 dr. sedan with radio Geer om then ane Gad you have on U sands mile west. ts beste, ones ra SUPPLIES rate ‘a shar nen 2 por Custom 2 dr. 194 STARCHIEP. 3 TONE | neater ane $1189 — $99 9810 Spicer Ra. 32 stein | 386 Orchard Lake Ave FE 2-8020 ‘ ; sO 1 | ’51 Pontiac Dix. 2 dr, Cn hestia ace Slee St celile im full production and | Transportation Offered 87) anything should happen| x4 Pontiae Wie. 4 de siege Lew Mileage” Cree tor 100 Fora Tractor -| "46 wi autores Mall oa “If you'd find a little something to occupy your time, |. 5 . - 53 Ford "49 Olds end equipment. New Ides corn BONNIE'S DRIVEAWAY g g with ye UT | nay is, the time would go faster between the Christmas | 51 Plymouth 4 dr. 1953 PONTIAC. 4 DOOR DELUXE. |] Courier Panei with large factory 88 with radio, heater and hy- picker. near pew. New i Case to Teens. ead oil ture | Car you are not 15 or 2) a 50 Ford C 2d big Rg lag ogi Mead | éromatio a ae wee, done Deere 6 Zane food aoa od miles from the wervce and the samt Pica! 150 Ches Dix. 2d ° dhape siti Phone ilterd, MU $795 so : : ine 1ev. Dix, 2 dr . . Be erromnlics 18 Mole Oretn Salt Lake Frisco, and Les Ap garage ieee . . 2.) ae Drili, Allis-Chalmers Reto Baler, goles. ai ; For Sale Used Cars 91 For Sale Used Cars 91. ‘30 Chev. Dix. 4 dr. PONTIAC ies COMV TIBLE. _ _ per poses sad other ‘becessary re +tt~ £3% Unies &. ' BUICKS ~~ ay ps tewpalLrT ee 50 Pontiac Dix. ~ dr. CLEAN inj PONTIAC CATA: Riviera wie’ Risa ter a Tractor = io saddle ; Soaps anne SS or onal TRUCE GOING Weare, Fa at 'S3 Super aq de Radio : 1951 ¢ cess doe St Special | ‘50 Pontiac Dix. 4 dr. og ig aca beater. tree dynafiow trencmiesten. . tanks and extra long wheel : . - o* | Goor deluxe. Kelly green top. iy - = . ~ or base. beginning. of sale, This machinery | Wanted Used Cars 88) heater, power steering! jf ar"Miaetem DNs nee “SAFE BUY" | cy Nei stern g dc, (eee en an oon | — $295 bales aitaita & Brome May) Guy capa « ecnap cana | and Dynaflow.....$1695) © SCHIUTZ MOTORS Cars lence R2a | Uwe | _ ‘ pales) 1500 crates core. | “Day or eve PE 23-2008 53 Roadmaster 4 d th| DESOTO | PLYMOUTH DEALER | 30 Olds 88 2 dr. — oe OTS ve 2. 3008: 32 Pontiac _ vias. “Making “equipment.” dee | TOP CASH POR ANY GOOD USED ane | 7 ore enw JU vu 53 Pontiac Cft. 8 4 dr., 49 Lincoln Club Coupe . io ee — ae ee ; im melspach terms. | car. ECONOMY 22 Aubur 10, heater, power _ . ; . : / . $9 Olds . ate sound car. nel wit ac Par ean ce, ae THE HIGH DOLLAR | Steering and Dynaflow!* "esgperien pn ig | tadto, heater, elder | i laantind ie o dr ‘49 PONTIAC $689 $495 ZUCTION WED. FEB. 16. START-| For high grade use¢ cars We] 20... 2... $1795 | aay LUE Sa a 49 are CHIEFTAIN 8 DELUXE 2 DR 7 a al Sts con of Saeea | KTeut pai you wel, “Se Dine | 'S2 Super 4 dr.- Radio, | Pte, Pont toa oom 8, | 54 Ford Cust. 4 dr., Ford- ~ et ee, de SEAT COVERS. THIS can was _ 32 Ford "51 Chevrolet ah cows A, A toes | H. J. Vv. NWELT hea ter and Dynatlow. liner < CHEVROLET Sours, coc O- Matic ec eeeece $1395 | 49 Ford Custom 2 dr . WHILE, MAN WAS. IN 3 Faden” cae: Seater ane parol 1c aie” Ford tector. complete, 4 OR 3-136 Sharp and ready. ..$1095 | — \ HOLESALE RETAIL nS Bere : | 48 Chev. Dix. 2 de. SERVICE GUARANTEED 3.000 $1047 $395 we £0 eee | See, ES) EFORDS SAE Rr Ne $3 Mercury Cust. 4 drs! ag steve. 4 a, OG See AUCTION EVERY WEDNESDaY | BILL SPENCE ; 1647 Chevie club coupe ....... an) OD, R&I ....... $1333} 48 Kord 2d YOU THIS BEAUTY. 33 Chevrolet 49 Chevrolet night. L. KE. Sale Fram | came cane [4-2 de. Sedan. Plenty of | Soe © oeiee vce Pe d = ' 2 dr sedan with radio. and Pane! truck Were is nother canLnG aT BOCTION EVERY ! @ Osiiend Ave PE +7333 extras and very low mile- 1947 Chevie sedan .. ele 51 Chrysler dix. 4 dr,, R| 47 W illys Station W agon JEROME S heater. A real value at good buy at only Ses. MY | comer cahS_ 08 CaEAr CAO are ..<. once cccwc 6i195 tee vere ee ee &H, auto. trans.....$795| ‘47 Plymuoth Sedan Orel Lak C $887 $29; ARM” | SOW Bovine CLEAN Ciks ' ? 1988 Chevrolet ‘s ton pickup : . 6 older Fords & Chevs rehard 1ase at.Le5s | ng one te 5 wee BOS FROST INC. "33 ustomline 2 dr. with ore tg “cnaose trom — up te| 52 Lincoln Cosmo. 4 dr. . FE 600ss | located 2 miles sorth “@ S Woodward Birmingham) radio, fieater and one A. is - [oo $1465 PONTIAC. i 1953. 4 DR - DELUXE © Fiptalies eect end SS ie sors WID JUNE CARES BERAPIRON SO resiisl owner .... $1095 ma est Sis Side Used oars | >| MATTHEWS- ea ce Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! on Wednesday. Ped 16. begining | WANTED “LaT® MODEL WRECK | 52 Customline 2 dr. with) "S Curve AND CasM POR LA ord < dr., radio, heat- PONTIAC 1954. 4 DOOR CHIEP- _—— ; : . r ef Homen ' * os | - > 2 2 Senne cotta fare imple | “Bagicy Auto Parte radio, heater, and Ford-| $m Pome “ownee omy fF wees eee eee ee eee $445 Hargreaves ew reo eeese- Orr I eae EMORE ment” Romee @ Lee! rESend FE s-ene O-Matic. A sharpie $845| iss) CHEV. TON PICKUP. a0 | 2? PONTIAC. 4 (ROOR: i. RADIO | 1A? NK AT— Shaffer Poul Hitmen. soc. | BAGLEY I down and assume payments, | 48 Pontiac 8 sed. cpe. $295 & heater PE ¢3227 tioneer. WE PaY tor Dothan POA CHEVS 8 _Weedwerd,_Dirmagham___ | Wl S Sen S iss) PONTIAC HYDRAMATIC_ DE | ; . oo e ~ HEVIE MANY MORE PINE CARS aginaw St. jue 2 door Excellent condi- | For Sale Housetrailers 78, *>*"p_ste wodel cars. . ; 48 C AT BARGAIN PRICES FE 4-4546 O tio) COMMUNITY |’s# Bel Air 2 dr Radio.) atengrione rae NAN THRs FoR
awe Reverse Charges bd selection. Buy oa rente : ‘ 1 lide. Meater Whitewall tires. | $3 Ford Custom 8 sedan $1005 Nerang , plea. . ’ e e : $ Q j We will tate your contract. car Averill S | '52 Chieftain Deluxe 4 dr.|_ sists, "Puose Mayteir Gana | $2 Dodge 2 ar 8 ae ep ae, «ae _——EE——EE—a furamare, house jot or whet have Radio, heater and Hydra- | ‘$1 CHEVIB, ..............-...- |: - oe Bis = $s $RU5 — —$$___—_ Mirallers C ; “at Pymouta oo... eee. c ecco. ae tee ae ee Sienw Grosmeriaiion Oxford Trailer Sale Needs 'S MANC Jcccigeiccw ose GUT) | Ol Ponting ico cerc.: | an | ae ile ae lag — ane als ’51-Catalina Deluxe with “rreoty "Oubertate Msteis pmo ~ TAYLOR'S ise onuise. OUR MOTTO IS 2 SF, Besta es Tare Oricn on 24-96 Baixo tr, in WHEN YOURE | radio, heater and Hydra- ie a eaginaw At Walled Lene USTON 4 DOO 1946 Olds J. : matic : $845 ggg re 3 6000 e2i me Phone MArket 61861 ; Lida alae Mane ee ae ee ae } 1 ona goons g eee $845) « . oF . e rceTON pa Ag Sy CASH WAITING —Clemene FORD, ise 2 DRE CYLINDER RADIO AND HEATER | nee : ARKSTON | y 7 er aay Png Dreywe Pulse es we a Pe tease = And Manv, Many More r ments “wn oe sIOTOR SALES gy St es ve aeae | 20 Chevrolet Sane ee $ PRY ET AS tbe VO LUME _Piatess AND MAMY OTHERS. nae st | Fis LARRY SPEC IALS | OUR. PRICES ARE PROOF LATE_MODEL CARS, MUST BE Trailer |S BUICK | BVEREREE JEROME a east A Exchange GLENN'S Shar Rochester Ford Deal sah ar "Al" B MOTOR SALES 210 Orchard Lake Jerome's D em. Let ‘Ti pet week ° uys ANDERSON, “'norel ‘Champion. [ase 9. Saginaw st Fe erm oP Tere oa | Orchard Lake at Cass Clean Cars were ® ae BRAID'S __| 22 Fort 2dr: SH 'S3 Ford R Wan. $1199 and many other | 2 2 For Sale Used Trucks 90 a “TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS bf. pp Bg zane aida linia -|] °S2 Hudson 4 dr... .$599 51 Pont. Dix. Sed. $599 ree gee Dest pee. lores Es ~ | Sete tS. Take Jour pick Taken In PE Sh MOTOR SALES ‘49 Chev. 2dr. Dix. $199 50 Ford Cpe. 8... .$599 oe lees eed on Station Waoon ld Back's” CoED, Cane , De Soto-Plymouth Dealer | °51 Merc. 2 dr.....$599 '33 Ford Cpe. 2 dr. $899 ' ental purchase pian a5 little as 18) BUICK ESTATE WAGON. eons amr CUSTOM «4 DOOR PETERSON 30 YEARS FAIR DEALING ~ pe. . $50 down. . AUTIPUL MAROON FINISH | Beeutiful golden blonde finish O N Cass AT PIKE 8T "51 Ford 2 dr......$444 "SL Nash 4 dr...... $399 PARTS—STORE RADIO AND HEATER, DYNa.| Fully equi $795: Carkner Stu- nN CW 1953 Kaiser. 4 door et PE 20188 ; Er fer tho Tratter Meme.) OF ....-----2-.. 00. FLOW, WHITE WALLS AnD |—“*>sker, Birmingham. Mi 43410. 1983 Willys Sedan \PONTIAC. 190, convert. | ‘51 Plymouth Sub. $544 ‘52 Ford R. Wgn.. . $844 e's rein | Sgteaa tc res Pace Boe ToT FON rica 1953 DE SOTO V-8 1955 ieee Kaiser 4 door sedan ba Yount! ver rasa 3, pes || 'S4 Ford R. Wen. $1675~ - '52 Dodge Sedan... $644 Across bg 4 aoosscobudeosnee $945! HAS 19.000 MI. ON 2 tone blue and gray, with power Wi Beary J ¢ door FOuTlad caTaLta oe. _1}_Dtaine. . Wgn. : ge n..- AURRICAN. ORWERAL. WEST. | | CD*vroiet Redan Detivery sicering. power brakes. and oth WILYS GALES, | "Seater. shie wall tires, 3 tone || "52 Chev. Dix. 2 dr. $699 '30 Ford 2 dr......$299 ans ogg hy ~ | Trae $795 Jerome’s ie “pew,” Simail” dows "parmest Ponti re eee Raa Nreremetie. SI. OL 0 Nore. 2 dr.... $209 '49P ‘2dr. $2 ay ye GME. te Tea Pictun. sll Gecard Lat Cas eT TZ MOTORS on 1acs isa FORD cUsTOML Ine. TWO | PONTIAC iss) 3 DOOR siiss. || ,-. | ae a ” ont. sche dr. $299 COLL Guotkedh cage, Maré 3 “Corre Currys’ orem | " oo 458 | pmsoro PLYMOUTH DEALER reate and heate. clean, ue an: | in 50 Pontiac S. Cpe. $399 51 Buick Riviera. . $699 Deeg, mente bomec es. saan | 5 WBE x mums x can ww a S615 BUICK 160) SUPER HARDTOP | oe weogeerd, Birminchem All Cars Must —28e_ BEE SHITT dope; Ba ©9700 eve. teee PONTIAC | CHIEFTAIN. bE Sl Hudson Hornet $599 "52 Pont. Dix. 2 dr. $744 Dine Ney Genessee Salen aie Fie ‘ . aie Zama . $505 ties. apie | Cer like nee gg peo iy _ _ | B Sold To ann eae f rey Buy OL 96st — Soe Meee ba pon! : a 5 i ~ilte 32 Buick 2 dr. ae is $599 Parkhurst Fraiet GS | cuca t 32 a eer BUICK SUPER ~« De na.| 10,07, Tord 2 sepemsepins . a PONTIAC | 100 2, DR | RADIO 53. Chev. Dix. 2dr. $044 49 Ply. MOS. Wg. $399 poacher actin of Ba ve: $545) pate ‘Ses ou seu, 7) LAR, ORION Mn SALES 53 Packard PAULSON 20311 | 7 33 Nash St. Wen. $799) 31 Ford Conv't... .$699 Demos 1540 Lapeer Ra, 1 mile | , Ford ‘s Ton Pickup. _ | 1984 BUICK SPRCIAL MARDTOP.| MY 2-261) ‘tll 900 pm, hs _ vane MOTOR SALES PONTIAC 1953 DELUXE 4 DR sorta _of_ Late 2. Reo eee $205, tadle, heater white wail tires | 1982, DODGE ¢ | DR salt’ DOWN owner, 17000 actual miles | © Pe can cortes, "Bell or trade PEE S430 FORTIES GUEP BARGE VEE | Chris a on Gun ease. | SAN oath NS a Note BITE evi oe seats me Tees oe (Meares penis. sore Hardtops sire: Rasen pe uae'| Matthews- |b smu, osm | = pin 4 RAM. myara, excellent | WE_HAVE eat” axD_LOTS_oF | 08 Santi "TONAS P Ideal en ee ee H en ee ee condition. $205 fond au —— nee, ee Siar” Pad 52 Ford Victoria $044 f , = 39704 PE L. RADIO. $ reasonebie. e eee ag ea ag i - Cee ereeeeeeeseereeeeeeees HIEF argreaves 3S very good condition. FE ‘ SEE CY An Ko ind PONTIAC een SEDAN. h3 Ford Victoria Bieialele se\sisicieiels cieisicicicieaae ss PLAS CHEVROLET REAL BARGAINS FOR THE DEAL OF > Pontiac PEROT ews | prece Pace toe mies wife || 'S4 Ford Victoria ....iscccessceusceeeeces $1698 211 S. Sesiaw St: |“ ssc me oe ee A LIFETIME Se 1 cmttacs tone blue, Mercomatic. Power | Singham bi ion gina overdrive. White side walls Diz. 8 R & Hvery clean. power brakes. some. FF 4- 546 « **Chevie elub coupe. A black) TN AN A-] USED CAR al vedio shester $1485. Financing athe rae a 2 8 Ye 8 club coupe. Priced | 5095 ee a THIS YE AR Cheapies MOBILE HOMES fifth A ein mee Late a ars cars to choose from C ‘Owens 53 Pontiacs “and asvume, ‘vayments. om «8. GET YOUR FAMILY . $0 A. So SA te length. Up 08) ee Teceuen brakes votre | 332 Mcwtcalm Wort PR ediet | Y totes our “choice apt” | ios NASH ¢ DR aie OWN AND | A REAL VALENTINE |} ‘46 Plymouth 4 dr...$99 “41 Ford Cpe. ...... $44 Fou san sea” Cater Legh ma centtion Be tecep, tee| Oe BOE alll “Your Ford Dealer™ "52 Studebaker | _ward. Birmingham of Meet | COME IN AND PICK ONE OUT. || '49 Hudson 2 dr...$144 ‘39 Ford 2 dr.......$54 $100 down. ; Fenton, MAS-0875— OK. 9678 ‘@ BUICK SUPER iy pg 17 8 Sagwaw ot FE Sai Va har cmp. frame | Miele a sein Moree, SARS. os ae gg Ror ee ee steee | "47 Frazer 4dr...... $99 "$8 Nash 4 dr....... $99 Hutchinson’s Trailer Sales | tesa a ee % TON PICK: | FE 2a ihiki Pigg A SKYLINER PORDO- _ S695 5 ae OUR GUARANTEED | $3 Dodge Coreant Vee” fas || ‘48 Ford 2 dr....... $99 = '49 Ford Clb. Cpe. $199 19 Dinte Rey. Draywe Paine ACE SECIAL PY NArLOw | ine. “Directionais.” Good’ condi , Ey aE ‘$2 Chrys. ¢ ar. Power steer. $ ose || “48 Packard 2 dr....$99 "48 Stude. Clb. C Corner 8 Mile Ra and Mound, er FE 20856. Hon OR F163 bet. #6 52 Pontiac You ‘need NO MONEY DOWN. ‘Ss Buick ar. ee 8 eae 49 Buick 2 d 199 ees : Daas ocd ee aaa ‘ ay ‘ Do ie "SUPER, | iia FORD COUNTRY SGUInE | Critline Ro & M. Mydramatie QMON MOTOR SALES | '$! Ply Cie. Cpe. 13.000 miles 8 a9 9 Buic eres 49 Stude. 4 dr.....$199 90S. Dort Highway Flint good owner. MA 42123 sharp car. - 22611 “ti 8:00 Sms ‘80 Nash Statesman 4dr... 3 45 |) '5O Nash 2 dr $199 46 F ) sell cootnion. We he ie8 Mateus, pay meni Wi 8 Wend "$1,295 Hyon RAMBLER WARSTOR aE |S Kes Fy || aa See eee ¢own. Small monthly payments. _ ward, Birmingham. No Credit? | - 1 owner car. For sale or trade | “ Chevrolet 2 dr. ......... $ @ . FE $2008 after 4 pm. ims) BUICK SUPER HARD. TOP. 53. Mercury formation’ ‘cal’ Bagley Acts TRUCKS T k ‘ heater. Dynafiow. r- ontr r ety pone ~ : Rent Traiier Space 7 cacoring, power brakes. White wail Bad Credit? brates Power "yteering. "mre ined AEM AT DOO FFATESRIAN, 3 con eT, im” WB... Hit fh ‘ PARKHURST TRAILER CT %4 TON EXPRESS sea tad cient, he. Carnet . $1,695 arive seer continental. | Nee Mote... gael] “48 Ford % t. pick. $399 49 Dodge platfo’m $299 Orrictly Resor, well Rept reeds ‘ 3610, ____| Here’s the place to buy. . int be |_ 9008. FE S-T8e8. _ a , '53 Ford 15 t. pick. $799 52 Ford 14 t. pick. $699 ) cowie seen vere ‘few. "reso heater “hws re | No co-signers, no past! oF eee ‘ee '53 Chev. 2 t. tract. $709 °S phhren f MANAGEMENT ei SS |seeredit: references neces-| "*" ** Os _ Weedwerd, Birmingham. Riemenschneider Bros. = ates 51 Ford ¥ t. pick. $544 : Bduare Lake Trailer Park M BUICK SUPER = $795 DS. “4-08. 4 DOOR HYDRA- . § $20 °5 , ‘ ccm & semi modern spaces avail Late 186i zone green tuny| sary, If you are 21 and) matic, 40000 i. Good condition. Dodge- - 51 Chev. 2 t. tract. >4 Chev. 14 t. pick. $544 4 ag oy ee LARRY - Bee acteal miles” Tas co * | have a job, we have a car cata 2 Pontiac 12.000 ee os 34 Ford Ja t. pick. $944 "52 Ford 2 t. dump $799 1 - JEROME too MY 2600, __ P. Sut-| for you. mies. Gas owner. ee — Radia, heater, ydramatic Plymouth : _ _ Auto Glass Service : Nas tes nes HURON “The Cars With The | Wace Zoe sorta! Mare zor tet! Rochester Ford Dealer ‘53 BUICK ws ain ses nt) MOTOR SALES Forward Look” HAROLD TURNER, FORD | by -| Zon mone Tak’ w yeans «| Dynaflow, radio and heat- NATIONAL. Come in today and make « deal. | 93 W. HURON ___ FE 2.2041 hee rt ed glass. Clean and -in [ | we 1 S. SAGINAW ST. 'p ON AC excellent condition. One| . |} 464 Woods ard, Tm gh See. owner. Phone FE 2-7360.| @ a RETAIL S, W hed Bir iin am > ie fee bens a PROBLEM-| Se eh stiydisih, Mendmas ' ct 5 ee ae _ 134 Mile: & Woodward : SOLVING use Classified on Goes without any evesin’ STORE , 9-4000 4 ds! To voi so tos Midwest 4-7500; Liberty 4 M AUTO PARTS| Since om \olfer dial’ he| tre peLvae Bre sats) Factory Branch 1 | Odran 46266 : ; 4 ace an offer — . | Die eee Sry Sg | ree te pecs) 65 ME Clemens at i | Ie _, Eiberty 94008 eet | WE See tan LSE EERE) © Phone FE3-7117 : a | ‘ : : ; foot ie ed i, ; \ oN Or « : Be ‘ é “ 14 he ‘ f ‘ : Pe, re « ‘ % a Bey . ; ‘ ut s ‘ PS ? * Fe : = Fe f Me sg hs, i “¥ j 14 ae or ig i" : {.. Cady \ e. my y Mis iy a ae + dN bare i 4 Ly , , ae x £ i ; § “ ¥ ve ki d ee ee EY sie Oy : A ; o om : ai + . —- F é ‘ +" ae an * y Ne § vist sf + he ?. ae ‘ - : ¢ f > et 3* Tor ~ mu LL’ + Ti. - Nye George Liberace Denies Split With THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1955 -- Today's Television Programs - ‘Lee’ Just Took Channel 3—WIBE-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 1—-WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV 6:00—(7)Little Rascals. “Pups Is Pups’. (9) Capt. Video. Adven- ture. (4) Time for Music. (2) Gene Autry. Pat Buttram saves Autry in “Talking Guns.” 6:15—(9) News. Austin Grant. (2) News.. Paul Williams. 6:30—(7) Wild Bill Hickok. Adven- ture film with Guy Madison. (9) The Passerby. Darrin McGavin in “‘Funeral."’ (4) Norby. Norbys try to help out Wahleen's ro- mance. David Wayne Stars. (2) News Ace. Ken Clin, Van Pat- rick. :45—(9) Frank Conners. Music, Wally Townsend at. piano. (2) Donald subs for vacationing God- frey. Two Brooklyn singers, vio- | linist from Havana. | 9:00—(7) Wrestlirfg. (4) Medic.. ‘Flash of Darkness,” drama of | hypothetical H-bombing of Los ~ Angeles. National Civil Defense | Administrator talks about civil- jan defense. (2) I Love Lucy. | Publicity for Ricky’s movie. doesn't include Lucy, but she fixes that. 9:30—(7) Lynn Bari show. Boss thur Godfrey. 10:45—(4) Sheilah Graham. 11:00—(7) Story Studio. (4) Home. 11:30—(2) Strike It Rich. TUESPAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) Tennessee Ernie. (2) Valiant 12:15—(2) Love of Life. | 1@:30—(4) Way of World. (2) Ar: | Lady comedy. (9) Holiday, Trav- 12:38 — (7) Beulah. (4) Feather | el films. (4) Robert Montgomery Presents. Barry Jones as profes- sor whose standards drive his students to the “Breaking Point.”’ | (2) December Bride. Spring By- | Your Nest. (2) Search for To- |” morrow. | 12:45—(2) Guiding Light '1:00—(7) Lunchtime Drama. (4) Long Rest Cure Denies He Will Take! Any of Many Offers! for Jobs on His Own NEW YORK, Feb. 14 ®—Despite his own recent solo performances, George Liberace says he and his piano-playing brother intend to continue as a team. The candelabra king, who uses | only the family name Liberace but is called ‘‘Lee” by his family and friends, recently took an enforced rest of several weeks to recuperate from overstrain. Admittedly annoyed by -specula- tion that a splitup is in the offing, port that any ’ rot hey Still May Hold Formosa Talks Nehru Reveals for Conference on China. Not Scrapped Yet (»—Prime Minister Nehru of India said today an inter- national, conference on the For- mosa question is still under consid- He told reporters at London Air- such conference exclude any LONDON _ THIRTY-ONE | Plans | PENNWAY elevision 1 W. Beree re 4.0077 party concerned.” Nehru made his remarks when asked for comment on Soviet For- eign Minister V. M. Molotov's pro- posal for a 10-power conference | without Chiang Kai-shek's Chinese | Nationalists attending. * > | The United -States and — have made it clear they will not! PATTI PAGE Weatherman. Dr. : R.| ington stars. Bob Maxwell Show. (2) Portia “Corse explains that his own ap- MEET THE KING AND QUEEN—Eddie Fisher and Patti Page ” : - . . a : ; s participate in a Formosa confer- | ee: _ | 4@:68—(7) Boxing. Middleweight Faces Life. Vicee, Steen we way aad ces have been named America's King and Queen of Hearts in @ nation | 2400 trom which the Chinese Na- | 7:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. bout: Gene “‘Cyclone’’ Fullmer 1:15—(4) Sonny Elliott. (2) Road programs were occasioned by his | wide poll of disc jockeys in connection with the 1955 Heart Fund. Thetr tionalists are barred. Nehru said. | i Puppets. (9) Hopalong Cassidy.| vs. Paul Pender. (9) Boxing.| of Life. | brother's trip to the sidelines, | *¢!¢ction is based on returns from ballots mailed to 3500 disc jockey8 | however, that “I am not aware | Bill Boyd in western adventure. Lightweight bout: Jackie Blair |,. ; P Pe . who are currently urging the nation to “turn the tables on heart that Britain has rejected” the | (4) It’s a Great Life. “The En-| vs. Kenny Lane. (2) Studio Oone. = Good Cooking (2) La- “It's true I've had a lot of offers ‘isease."* Eddie and Patti will receive their crowns as the highlight of | xfolotoy proposal. He did not elab- | gagement Ring,” causes com-| Drama of sheriff's son who tries| ‘es Day. orate. plications for Steve when Danny and Uncle Earl buy another one as a surprise. Comedy, with Wil- liam Bishop, James Dunn, Michael O'Shea. (2) Big Picture. :15—(7) My Story. Drama. :30—(7) Name's the Same. People | ~~ - with famous names try to stump/ Shenkel interviews. 3:00—(7) Theater. (9) Tuesday f+ ¢ directly concerned (Nationalist as | panel. (9) Million Dollar Theater.| 1. 4.7) ‘= On. Variety. ¢9)| Matinee. (4) Greatest Gift. | “L&e is fine now,” said George. , ’ | Eisenhower was back at the White | wen) as Communist China) aaa! Glen Langan, Elsa Alben in " Naika pol a a wa Big Payoff. “We have completed two mor ‘Tommye Adams, 31, | jicuse today, still nursing a slight | ee | aes (f) ey a hanks. Gh Mews. LaGell. |3:15—(4) Golden Windows. television shows and one radio’ Fiancee of Jessel, May cold he developed while hunting’ BRAND NEW Tony sings valentine serenade. (2) News. Doug Edwards. to find his father’s killer, ‘‘Brok- en Spur.” 10: 30—(4) Secret File USA. Famed scientist asks family to join him behind Iron Curtain in ‘Mission Scandinavia,’ Robert Alda stars. 10:45—(9) Ringside Review. Chris 14:15—(7) Armchair Theater “Let's |1:45—(9) School Broadcast. |2:00—(7) Stars on Seven. Bruce Mayer Show. |2:15—(9) Bobo the Hobo. | 2:30—(9) Myrtle Labbit Show. (2) House Party. (4) 3:30—(4) One Man's Family. (2) to go out on my own but I don't want to,”’ George declares The speculation has been height ened by George's recording of a number of his own records for Co lumbia, and his guest appearances | on disk jockey shows to plug them ‘But he says there's no, such sig nificance in those activities either show. The rest did him a world of good and it’s well he had it be- Dead Playgirl toBeAutopsied fer Wet Hunting os css tt cas a nationwide TV program, “Here's to Your Heart,”’ on Feb. 19 | fpabaee at Work | Today With Cold The British Foreign Office, in a statement Saturday night, said a | conference such as Molotov pro- | Posed “does not appear to be rep- resentative." that did ‘ not in- TRY... Be Suicide |quail on the Georgia estate of SAVE. PICTURE . ; Live Again.” (9) Movie Date.| Bob Crosby Show. cause we have a busy year ahead.” _ Secretary of the Treasury Hum- ae aa por | “Revenge of the Zombies.” (4) 3:45—(4) Concerning Miss Mar-, The 1955 schedule will include a HOLLYWOOD (INS) — An ar phrey. ' OVER ‘ Come 2 | little show. Drama. (2) Miss! lowe. Warner Brothers feature mov topsy is to be performed tomor- ..1+. better” “Eisenhower said = . = Fair Weather. Weather girl. 4:00—(7) Captain Flint. (9) Jastice starring Liberace, due to go into row to determine the cause ot of the cold as he started the return | 0) 8:00—(7) TV Reader's Digest. Colt. (4) Hawki Falls. (2) production .in May death of Abilagil (Tommy) Adams, ‘trip from Humphrey's estate at (@) . z Richard Deming in “I'd Pick | 11:30—(4) Tonight. Variety, guests, | ri hter D weans ~ George was a succesful violin- actress and Hollywood playgirl who r, masville. Ga. He said he aan : More Dasies,”” with Jeanne Cag-| Steve Allen host. (2) Wrestling. —_— sy: ist playing with name bands when was engaged for years to George pis valet John Moaney had treated a ney, comedy of man who won- | 4:18—(4) First Love. (2) Secret he decided to team up with his Jessel, famed comedian and mas- in without the aid ef & chaalaias | 10” TV PIC. TUBE. $ 9.75 exch. NO : ders what life would be like if TUESDAY MORNING Storm. ‘4 brother in 197, ter of ceremonies. * ¢« 6 12” TV PIC. TUBE... 11.75 exch. he lived it over. (4) Caesar's | ,, | 4:30—(4) Mr. Sweeney's World. (2) The striking brunette, 31. was President returned . ” A Hour. Should the commuters go | "© mihi Today. (2) Morning | "On Your Account. : found dead in bed in her Beverly ind last night, 2 hours and 24 te" 1 me. TUsE. 13:75 exch. MONEY One ee en pans |90—(2) Morning Show cue nickey the Cow © LOMSIGEL MOVE ois ierrenet Stas saree, ‘a minutes, aner ie, kent tom | 17" Tv Pic. Tuse. 1675 = DOWN and Allen. Gracie decides to get |9:00—-(7) Breakfast Club. (4)| — . Calabassas drag store owner. Ea Sa oe : | 19 Ty Pic. TUBE... 18.75 , as : . route to his plane he stopped 1y job for her neighbor's brother; Romper Room. (2) Welcome | 5:08—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Go to the « ° i. 3; Giant wld for a 20-minute visit at Greenwood. | 20” Tv pic. TUBE... 19.75 and runs into 1.Q. trouble. Traveler. Museum. (4) Pinky Lee. (2) in ace nci nt —— . - Ge ard wold | the plantation home of Mr. and | 21” TV PIC. TUBE. 20.75 exch. to Pay! '9:30—(2) Breakfast with Murphy. | Robert Q. Lewis. 7 Ee Mrs. John Hay (Jock) Whitney, of | 8:30—(T) Voice Program. Ferrucio | Tagliavini, tenor, sings “Mat- | 1@:60—(7) Wixie’s Wonderland. (4) 5:38—(7) Rocky Jones. (9) Howdy “Flow " : ' . Miami GOP May Take NS ip: aig eed Dong School. (2) Garry | Doody. (4) Howdy Doody. (2) Pi y iewevelr: Kwak teak detioda tak ts - | FIRST ene . : . = : ee . Legal Action Against she did There were no suicide | and got two quail the first day. | ONLY ; Hotel in Negro Ouster tes and there were no pill bottles | But he developed the cold while . / bd in her apartment. hunting without any luck in the | one PR Sot ae 80 \ -= O ay S Cd O rograms =i MIAMI, Fla. (®—Officers of the| Miss Adams’ death ended a life | rain Friday, and spent most of the \ . | Dade County GOP Executive Com-| that had been marked by num-' remainder of the weekend indoors. NSIDE ANTEN \ Pregrams furnished by stations listed im this columm are subject te change without notice. | mittee meet today to consider erous stormy episodes during eight) INSIDE NA KITS ..........$3.95 | whether legal action will be taken’ years in Hollywood. She and Jessel | ® OUTSIDE ANTENNA KITS 95 wm, cm CRLW, (eee) = WW, (ase WCAR, (119) WATE, CAT) = WIBE, (100) = PON. (108 =~ aeainst a Miami hotel owner who! engaged in repeated spats, broke | rans rt nion : wecscee $1; refused to permit Negroes in the up and then made up again. . J TONIGHT CKLW. Ven Kures | CKLW. Geod Neighbor WJBK. News, George hotel dining room for a Lincoln’ They were not engaged when she Heurs: 9 te 9 Deily \ WJBK Houseparty WCAR, Temple Academy WCAR, News, Harmony died nd | said he had seen ¢.00_WJR, News WPON, News WPON. TBA WPON. News. Platter sar Riess m : - - a Mee | wwii, Hews asie | '@:13—WJR, World Neighbo meeting was called after 24 little o ~ during ast year 00 0 eT f . AN sae Pig) oy | pig Oilgernieevs . “ows taOriee, Peas” a: Negroes, most of them members and a half because he spent much wCAR. oft . od emp ae 2 ye WXYZ, My True Story 1:30—WJR, Dr Malone of the county Republic a- of his time in New York, working \ WXYZ, Top of Town bt y Republican organiza i . wm care Quartet — ig oonenae a | wean meen Semen woeK. 7 aecen tion, were asked to leave the in television. He was last out with Vice President of clo and RADIO SERVICE. INC. \ Ww, Bué Lynch ews T Wings | WPON. Mews Pwer Pout | | war. Guieing Ligh Urmey dining room Saturday night her last Friday, when he took her Lists His Conditions for L_°'% Srcherd bete Ave. Phone FE 8-0401 tt CKLW, Country Style | 10:15—WW4J, Joyce Jordan sea_WJR. Mra. Burton by Hotel President E. M. Claugh- to the horse races is 's ' —____— —_—— — — _ WPON, Idletime Serenade | NT Charles Lewis 10:30 WXYZ, Whispering CELW. Davies ton. The actress appepred on the Joining With AFL - 6:2—WIR, Re . CKLW. Kuren. Sports WWJ, Fren Harris WJBK, T —, . os e Hollywood scene in 1947, when Pp 4 Weis teas ia ei neni re Mary Morges WPON, News, ’ Mark Casper, attorney for the | she Was signed by Colw bi NEW YORK w—C10 Vice Presi-_ vo Dinner Musie WWJ. Mayer. Music sien.neil ' on Weal 9:16 wan. Fer Mason county GOP committee, said he pictures after 2 Broadway ap- |dent Michael J, Quill. says his | \ a eee eee srt bee —— would ask for a damage suit of | with Otson John. | Transport Workers Union and some | \ €:45—WIR, L._ Thomas WPON. Manhatten Muse | WXYZ. Girl Marrice 2:30_WJR. Nore Drake “between $250,000 and $500,000," | Prereace with wn | | V CE DEALER! \ WXYZ, Mon. M 11:38_WJR, Musie 11:08—WWJ, Strike It Rich WWJ, L. Jones : ww. | som im “Sons of Fun.” other CIO unions are opposed to \ WPOR, Art Van Damme CKLW. Jim Dunder WXYZ, Modern Romance WXYZ, Martin Block charging the hotel owner with ‘‘a merger with the AFL unless they | : ; \ 1: Ww. Ouest House sini, CKLW, Florida U WCAR. Han. Suerte partial breach of contract which Her publicity described her as t certain “‘reassurances.” ; ww Extre = WJBK. D. McLeod oe a OP ; a descendant of the earty-day “ - BLAKE RADIO AND TV SERVICE wxYs. Skelton TUESDAY MORNING WCAR, News, Sone 2.45—WJR_ Brighter Day the GOI — mee iy the American presidents. John Adams Among “reassurances” asked by cxLw. bg Lewte Jr. 6:30—WJR. Agric. Votce WPON, News. Party WwW) Marriage Pays hotel restaurant and John Quincy Adams. Quill yesterday at a news confer- Authorized Factory Service tor 15 Dittereat Manutecturers Jax, ae WWJ, Bob Maxwell 11:13—W2YZ, Companion WCAR. Marmeay He The attorney said he was also ; ence were: WPON News, ui WXYZ, Pred Wolf | WPON, Hymn Time 3:c0_WsJR. Weaty Warren hacks . ; _ She never achieved any promin- os 3149 W. Huren FE 4.5791 1:15—CELW. Guy Nuno pa nll cia (1:30—WJR, Make Up Mind | WWJ Woman in Love checking to see “if action might br. in pictures, but she was wide-| 4 Promise to keep up the “orig: if WWJ. Nation Bus. WJBK, News — WWJ. Phrase That Pays WXYZ. Ed. McKensie brought for violation of the civil ly | ~ te Holly wood asks ua inal fighting spirit’ of the CIO; 100m Gooey 1:00—WJR, Jim Vinal pt Ate Nimoy Fo ees iaiiaaamimaaiaa rights of the Negroes.” Jessel’s fia ant te the clashes 2" AFL guarantee to clean out all ——y Wate Lose CKLW, News, David WJBK. Seteoe 3:18—-WIR, Aum Jenny 2 OOF nd inci in che we roived in.| "2 “racketeers”; elimination of <. CKLW. Gebrie! tter ner iggy ose roe WPON. Party 3:30—WWJ, Pepper Young The Negroes were invited to the ® incidents . = '"- «racial discrimination” in AFL Pavepeton a CKLW, “| 1:46 WIR, Rosemary | WJBK. Don McLeod meeting by Wesley Garrison, Re- ranks; and a pledge that the. Se One fan's Toms 130—WCAR, Coffee—Clem | WIBK, News, McLeod "Ww hight to Happiness | PUblican state committeeman and Man Takes Bus Home, united labor organization will form i 1:45—WWJ, News 19:08—WIR, Jack White ‘ee. Ben | cochairman of the Lincoln Day ° a thitd political party. ‘ 8 Serthe 8:00—WJR, Jack White WW, News WWJ, Backstage Wite dinner. When they left the dining | Then Brings It Back eo ¢- Teo Train for the Ww, Your Land 3, Bo Ma CKLW, Break the Bank etirich-McKensio | , who f the = Re WXYE, Interview WXYZ, Dick Osgood WJBK, News, McLeod CKLW. Eddie room at Claughton’s request, Garri-| perRoIT (UP) — Monroe! Quill, is president o CKLW. Top Cees, Bows, Tele WCAR, News WJBK. News, McLeod son and some 150 of the 425 white iT Workers Union, talked WJIBK, News, Gentile WPON. News WPON we, Reaves, 24, Detroit, took a bus | oe Py ~ 8:15_WW2, Best of AD WCAR. News |tetaewon parm nownoes guests followed them. yesterday — but his con-|0 & “Strong opposition” to the TV Fi a het hota 4:15-WWJ Stelle Dalles A scuffle ensued between several merger on the eve of his union's ; WWJ, Paye Elizabeth science bothered him so he brought . Ose, Teles Goowte | OUKTS. rea welt CKLW. Austin Grant =| WON. Club 1400 banquet officials and hotel officials. it back a ninth biennial convention. CKLW Bway Cop WCAR aes POM. Luncheon Garonne | ¢:20_WW). Widder Brees Casper said he was also consider- Reaves fell asleep on a down- “I feel certain, from some con- IN THIS RE C:8—WEYS. Ghow Mopper) . so wan. Music Mell | 12:38 WaR Time Ow. Muste | WRK. Dow Metcod ing filing a personal assault and town bus and found himself alone V¢Tsations on the telephone. that A A OWwa" Tiesnens bene | S:68—WWJ. News | BAYS. Ress, Marie ; a hattery charge against Claughton. in the bus at the terminal when We ‘the TWt » are net alone in WXYZ Voice Program | OT Nees WJBK. McLeod | ee Geotee wright ™* his son E. N. Claughton Jr. and he awoke. He drove the bus home. his sentiment,” he added without os. Lange og WWJ, Minute Parade MASE Ler LL 5:00—WIR. News A. W. Corbett, secretary of the But he returned 15 minutes later elaborating. Wages $100 and Up . . WXYZ, Breakfast Club 12 45—WXYZ, Charm Ledy WWJ. News. J Deland hotel. because “my conscience hurt A merger agreement, stil] to be . 0:18—WIR, Bing Crosby WJIBK, News, George | WPRON, Farm Mitts CKLW, Sgt. Preston A e* 8 a ’ ratified by the two labor organi- Per Week Paid Trained i ty ca WPON, News, Music | = woaR er Mcleod Claughton told reporters later Old Piano Found zations, was signed in Miami ces “are Auditions §=— | OBR, News, Don McLeod | TUESDAY AFTERNOON WEL. ree: reat “It was unfortunate that the Ne- ano FOU Beach last Wednesday by AFL Qualified Personnel WIBK, Gentile | 9:20—wIR, Mrs | 1:00—WJR. Road of Lite a eae cee Musie groes should have to be subjected) TOKYO um — A piano. believed President George Meany and C10 | | to be the first ever brought to Jap- President Walter Reuther 1¢:00—WIR, —_— Ernie WW, Fibber McGee WXYZ, Bd Morgan CKLW, Good Neigh WPON, 8 Kaye 0:45—WIR, Pete and Joe WCAR, News, Rhythm WXYZ, Paul Winte WWJ. News, Mullhollend CKLW. Musical Airs WCAR_ Carousel 5:20—CKLW. Eddie Chase r ; 4 . I was surprised to see them! years ago, Kyodo news service re-| Money Motive cnc ne DS Thief Hod Poor Tastee" Slee i ged ld revi EXPERIEN = : . . ee ee eee ‘ . ire tra ng a sparkling trail tame i sacd IIS : Ww — A thief inscription indicated it was import. oney Wewvet, & See, See eoe LOUBVELLE, Ky m Paris has a population of almost eq about 1828, apparently from flashed across east Texas last in Bomb Slaying Wealthy Texan Says Pair Who Killed Wife happened to Momma,” he told The _ $5 Week Meant to Get Him ake ea ed a Deaths Last Night | HAMPTON -TV for Industry That SCRANTON. Pa. (AP) — Worthington DALLAS #—A wealthy Texas architect whose wife was killed by a car-bomb says “money, money and more money” was the motive man, was en route yesterday to San Francisco to continue his work as a nonsalaried civilian consult- ant for the Navy public works pro- gram. “I've got to find something to do, to keep from thinking what four hours of sleep a night since | this thing happened.” Actor Dies Quipping broke into a used. car sales office and took ignition keys to 14 cars, then drove off in a 1942 model worth $50. The owner said it was the “worst car on the lot.”’ Scranton. 78. industrialist, philanthro- pist, prominent in Republican polities. Nw YORK—Mrs. Vivien Marshall, 44, taken a suicidal overdose of sed- New York, Tubes $1! mere each. atives. Eisenhower had been visiting the | ! Mead Tien 50 mee ant. Blectrost atic INSTALLA ++. $9.95 — (Ne Tubes Sold te Dealers) to the incident. I had told the | Wednesday | that they could not be served and dinner officials last 6': million. an, has been found in a storeroom | ; where it was placed more than 100, Texans See Fireball night. Meteorologists here didn’t see it but figured it was a meteor- ite = USED TV SETS $10 to $15 Down: Holland 2s 825 Weet Huren S. Inquire about our RENTAL-LESSON PLAN NO NECESSARY It Is Our Responsibility to Arrange Training WILL NOT INTERFERE WITH YOUR PRESENT and. ‘‘I was the one they were try- ective in the work of the Rational Asco- Pun $10.00 to ve | elation veer yr onpeonsee “ mee | C lete : "hiarry' E. Weaver, 60, talked About Death Scene Ciel counsel’ Thurgood Marshall. BELL-FOUGHT EMPLOYMENT freely but nervously yesterday I | prechoaes Bg ag iy agg ACCORDION stu ; : an airline flight from San Angelo MONICA, Calif. —Tom | ish benevalent organisation. Born in Call FE see 2000 new TV Stations to be built in the U.S. Radio- to Dallas. . Moore, 71, a star of the stage | “"‘"* . - LOOP BLDG. Saginaw ‘ ; . . ; His attractive, socially promi-| and silent films, died Saturday of | ty: "ts._ wite ang sveresary of buthor TV industry booming as never before. Get in NOW nent wife, Helen, 51, ego cancer with a quip as his jast | “Si sive Wj Or Bewe P. Owe- (Aavertisement) | while opportunities ore still available! 7 : husband's car last Jan. 19, || words. art. 79, America's oldest Bagle Gcout and _ ig : the key to start it and died when| His wife, stage and television ac-] ine teeend, io. attain that ‘raak tn Want ? FILL OUT & MAIL COUPON BELOW NOW! rapa pe mete y syslog tress nh ah pet ts oo 1 PROVIDENCE — Hill Allen, 85, - ploded. It happened Angelo, | Moore’s words were: “ Allens, belloon- . their home. “.. | tainty will Imow bow to play a| ‘“sctamry "oe Tusmee White, 0. For | no tatt, 70: (oT OPPORTUNITY: t. 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