\ \ : . 5 ek Ni “ 3 ’ 1% "THE PONTIAC PRESS,” FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1956 | 7 - — ee cae ‘ : Si. Yel : treasurer's office by then. or they will be turned over to the Oakland County treasurer as delinquent Personal property taves must be paid in full by this time, City Treasurer Russell Berger says. A certificate of 1953 outstanding taxes obtainable at. Berger's of fice must accompany real e¢& tate taxes paid at the county treas- urer’s office between March | and April 15, License tag wil] be on sale until 8 p. m. Saturday at the local Secretary of State office, 30 E Maple, All cars must have the new plates on Monday . Aspirarts te the city commis sion must deposit their nomi- inating petitions with City Clerk Trene Hanley b> 4 p. m. Setur- day. Harry D. Wise Jr.. James Cou- zens Il, George Mullin, William Roberts and Robert E. Navin al- ready have turned in petitions, and five others are being circu- lated, . ° . At the end of the first week in neral Home with burial in Frank- | intention to recall Zwicker, Sen. , Franklin almost been reached, it was an-|to 1931, Mr. Currin died Wednes-| doubted Zwicker would be called - So far, $21,-| day in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, | back. yesterday : 966.80 of the $45,000 goal has been collected. Business captains will make a further re- Grit- amount of by fire was $1,610,- : soliciters and section of Franklin; travel to Camp Howell for a week- end of working on- merit badge requirements Troop B-17 will head for the D- Bar-A ranch at Metamora. Frank- lin's Troop B-1] will join forces with another troop at the Lapeer Camp for group cooking, hiking and competitive activitiy s * * Community newcomers are: Mr. am@ Mra. Kenneth Newman and their ehDiidren. Robdert. 6, ‘and twins Janet and Pamela, 6 whose new address is 3 Georgine, Beverly Hills. He ts with Mie Bell Telephone Co Mr end Mrs James Nortness, whe re- | cently moved te 16906 Georgina, Beverly Hills. He le with Wesiey Ice Cream Pormer Detroiters Mr and Mrs. Lew- rence DeYoung. now making their home at 16068 uderdale Beverly Mills. He ie with Barry Ferguson Ce Mr. and Mra. George Mountford and their 10-year-old son. Dennis from De- | troft, whe heve moved to 168396 Leuder- | dale, Beverly Milla Me is an sccountent. Mr. and Mrs Themes Welker, whe moved from Detroit to 660 N Hunter | Bivé. Me is caretaper for the Colenial | Court apartments fiere ' ° ° ° | Joha Currin | FRANKLIN — Service for John | Currin, 77, will be at 2 p. m. | Saturday at the Mapley Bailey Fu- | lin Cemetery. ™ postmaster from 1909 Pontiac, after a brief iliness. Survivors include a son, Norman two sisters, Mrs. | Anna MeCrumb of Farmington , Hudson; three brothers, ‘of Fenton, Alfred of Keego Har- \three grandchildren. o ° | Arthur James Kane | Service for Arthur James Kane, 60, of 2075 Langham will be at 1 a. m. Saturday at the Manley Batley Funeral Home, with burial in Pine Lake Cemetery. Mr. Kane, who died Thursday lat his residence following a long iliness, is survived by ‘his widow, } Mrs. Holznagle Dies I. /and Mrs. Clara Higby of New) William | |bor and LeRoy of Highland, and | conditions to develop in the fu ture.” : Presidential secretary James Hagerty said Stevens’ statement om the President“ Mail Superintendent wen, decerea tot Retires From Service McCarthy, declared that concession w&s After 44 years of service with Stevens’ statement, | “absolutely no jmade that any witness was, abused.” : /the U. S, Post Office in Pontiac, Cari H. Copenhaver, 68, of 30 W. Hopking St., retired as superin- tendent of mails Thursday. CARL H, COPENHAVER He said he would call Zwicker | back before him for questioning on ' whether Zwicker was ‘mistaken or deliberately trying to misinform” Stevens as to what went on at the! dent in 1949. He joined the postal closed New York hearing. He fe- service in 1910 as a sub-carrier ferred to an affidavit Zwicker sent and was promoted to a regular in to Stevens after the session. 11911. In 1986 he was advanced to | The transcript of the hearing, | foreman and was named assistant released by McCarthy earlier this | superintendent in 1943. week, disclosed that at one point; Copenhaver said that he plans McCarthy told Zwicker, a much- to travel during his retirement. decorated veteran of the Nor-| He is a member o" the Pontiac mandy invasion of World War Il. Knights of Pythias, Metropolitan that he was not fit to wear his Club Spirit 6, life member of the uniform. * ° ° Local 784, and belongs to the Na- Despite McCarthy's announced tiona! Assn. of Post Office Super- visors. Parking Lot Suit ‘Mundt (R-SD), a member of his jeommittee, told reporters he “I don't think Zwicker is a fac- tor,’ Mundt said. ‘1 doubt.-he'll : | son Mh May Be Delayed Mundt said also that he person. | (Continued From Page One) ally believes the row between if se, what price the city should McCarthy and Stevens is over—| pay fer the land. that last night's statements were | nee ‘‘just a final blow." | Habel purchased the property .« & ' last Aug. 3 for $60,000 and the con- | Another vomealnee member, | Semnstion sult was approved by |Sen. Dirksen (R-Ill) who struggled | ‘he city eight days later. / unsuccessfully yesterday to work } out a statement on which McCar- | thy and Stevens could agree, said | he had read Stevens’ White House | statement ‘“‘and I thought it was | very temperate.” . jland for expansion of his auto agency and the city argues that the land is vitally’ needed for an downtown traffic congestion, | Dirksen was asked what assur-| In his argument before the | ances Stevens had received in his| jury yesterday, Ewart compared Wednesday conference with the| a photograph of downtown Pon- four GOP members of McCarthy's| tiac taken In 1882 with photos committee, taken during the last year show- He replied that many subjects; ing the vast growth of the city. were touched upon including future | . procedure of the subcommittee in | aos ed Sd eel wate Copenhaver became superinten- | American Federation of Musicians | | Habel contends he needs the | off-street parking lot to relieve | Seeley, head right-of-way buyer for the western part of the state. in Grand Rapids. Ziegler fired him last week -for “gross irregulari- ties.” ‘ | Ziegler follgwed up Seeley’s fir- | ing with the suspension of Maurice await an investigation of a drunk driving charge involving a highway department automobile. Millard threatened yeaterday to | step inte the presecution end of the land deals in Muskegon County if Cavanaugh failed te act Sligh Asks Fairness ‘in Business Taxes (Continued Frem Page One) tax and some are taxed too heavi- ly. . Citing an example, he said: “The excise tax was imposed on the railroads during the last world war to cut down travel. Today we need travel. But the | 15 per cent tax imposed on the | railroads is penalizing travel.” | He claimed that ‘toaay’s excise tax is hidden and little is known of its application.” | Sligh said that higher taxes to | corporations force wage cuts, and | price hikes to consumers, thereby Sligh, who recently made an {economic study tour in Europe, said he saw the reactions of a state-controlled economy in East | Luthean Church, wi! officiate. j Following the service the body will be taken to the G. J. Frick “ ‘a bat 4 ~ aie eee pee cee ae — « a eae ? — : | 1: ‘EA | oP “11t Demandi Ponti Deaths il. Spencer, of Edwardsville, I, Held for Court | turday ‘Deadline for 54 McCarthy May Test ~--~|Williams ng fiac asd Mrs, Jewell Schaier of Pow-| | Juan A. Gomes, 2, of 161 Port ; ° bade ' Ww ———— * tiac ” waived ma 3 ‘53 T Stevens’ Strength Past Highway Dat | oem mn | ; :; 29, 1908 in Marion, | rape charge yesterday was _ License Plates, ‘53 Taxes Stevens Sireng ast Highway Data | eho Foy tick Dae, Spt 2, 28m, Marion | SM, Daan Only Gr | cis re i i (Continued From Page One) (Continued From Page One) | Elks Lodge of Sorrow will be| Mattie Gee Fulkerson. He came to oe et sn an ominatin etitions mA : ’ 5 ‘held tonight at 8 in the Huntoon | Pontiac five years ago and wus | © From Our BirmingSam Bureae ln a Magbter vein’ Moss Hart front any of the principles upon | Rapids. He also suspended James Funeral Home for Elta Fay Tick. | | 10) his itiness. jand County Jail {to await BIRMINGHAM — Residents in.) 884 George =F Kaufman's | whieh + stand.” M. Kane, head of the division's 52, of 539 Lenox Ave arraignment March $ after failing ‘vending to pay. their Jaxes, pur-| “George Washington Slept Here” | tie said he would sever “acgede jonmys ete More bond. The com- chase 1954 Hotnse plates, or file a| Will fellow as « second to the abuse of Army personnel Liegier said Kennedy was fired nomiriating petition tor the April| “# the evening. Directing will be | i, them being browbeates or becduse “there is reason to be 5 City Commission election will) by Geerge Fox. with Mre, Fe® | humiliated.” : lieve that some of his activities have a busy day tomorrow, if assisting. The “memorandum of under- invelved irregularities in the con they leave everything till the last) A business meeting will Dilow — issued after his confer- duct of his work.” minute the double show ence Wednesday with GOP mem-| Kane would remain | erson Saturday is the deadline for all | . e¢ @ | bers of McCarthy's committee had | eee eas awaiting a | Roy L. Fulk ; . . | ‘ . ’ three | Lecal Boy Scouts are cressing| been ‘misinterpreted,’ Stevens investigation by the attorney gen- Prayer service for Roy L. Ful- City taxes due July 1, 1938 mis bam! fingers for clear skies over said. He added he would not have | eral and reorganization of the du- kerson. 45, of 126 ‘Green St., will county and school taxes due Dec. | the weekend, for several camp-ouls | agreed to it except for “assur- | tien.” ‘| be held tonight at 8:30 the 1 1953 must be paid at the city are on tap. Troop B-19, a new troop | ances” he rex eived from members | Huntoon Funeral Home. The Rev. in the Bloomfield Hills area, will | that ‘they will not permit such The investigation had earlier re- George L. Garver, of Ascension | 125 Tablets 1ODIN RATION ‘in Birmingham Home | BIRMINGHAM — Funeral ar- | ° | rangement are at en | He added | Chapel of the William R. Hamilton| “I can't visualize that anyone ; ‘Co, for Mre. Emily G. Holinagle, | would say that in the future wit. | Would provide parking space only ivan, & candidate for a 93, of 1823 W. Maple Ave. She nesses would be browbeaten or = ree paged oe a ; . ” a fine arts degree, is died yesterday at her residence humiliated * | adjoining city-owned parking build-| ‘There are Wallace after a brief illness. —_—_—_- , would reduce the walking dis- to believe a a minor| Widow of Frank Holznagic, High- | J dg Studi C = U @ es ase tance to 802 feet. sion on * e« °® 'near Andover, England. The Holz- Richard land Park florist, Mrs. Holznagie searing ‘nan ween set by the ete Andover, Enaiand. Te Holz” ty Avoid Rabies Rule. i dealing with Army and other wit ing facilities in the city are inade- . quate to handle the traffic vol- ume of Pontiac shoppers. +. He said the land in question FE FUT; : LTH | SION E! BACH COMRANT EE 98 N. Seginew—Meia Floor cf lr Py 4 5 He |was born at Hearstborne, Priors | hed lived in Birmingham sifice) GQ iiand County Judge George | Mrs, Holanagle was a member | B. Hartrick took under advisement Maple trom | of the First Methodist Church, | '048Y & case contesting Oakland | single-tamily residence to parking | Survivors include five daughters, County's dog vaccination law. tidn. ‘Mrs. N. B. Webber of Hialeahb,| 4 show cause hearing why a dog A request to vacate the alley | Fla., Mrs. J. Cc. Stephens of Gree- | license shouldn't be issued a Wa- " bounded by Hazel. Elm. Bowers | ley, Colo., Mrs, George Sisler of terford man was held this morn- and Hunter boulevard will also be Pittsburgh, Mrs. Milton Berz of | 'né. Birmingham and Mrs, Lester | Rex Abney, of 3125 Mann Rd., is Means of Phoenix. Ariz.: a son, | seeking the license from County - | Frank of Detroit, 20 grandchildren | Treasurer Charles Sparks who e- ant jand 37 great grandchildren. fused to issue the license last De- ttan oo mae wit ~— | cember because Abney wouldn't hear a -hand report on ! ° have his dog vaccinated for rabies Africa. Cart Bryant, who toured Set Prayer Service The hearing has been postponed | there for 15 months, will show | . several times since Jan. 28 and his slides on such places as Alb for Frida at 10 A. M was set for today after the last . a.) AN y ++}adjournment Feb. 19. * * « BIRMINGHAM — This year's The Village Players have spent service for the World Day of Pray- weeks solving tecnhicalities arising er to be held next Friday, has been when a telephone is the star per- prepared by Sarah Chakko, Chris former in a play. and tomérrow tian leader in India and one of the night they will present a closed presidents of the Werld Council of “Sorry, Wrong of Churches Number.’ | Sponsored locally by United The suspense story in which life Church Women of Birmingham, the} and death hang on the click of a prayer for world peace will be) telephone is being directed by Mrs. heard at 10 a. m., at the Congre- 'HMS Pinafore Curtain Time Draws Near BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Final rehearsals are under way for the Bloomfield Hills High School and Cranbrook School joint production | Mary *. Hammond, assisted by gational Church (former First of Gilbert and Sullivan's “H.M.s => Mrs. John E. Hall Presbyterian Church ‘on North | Pinafore.” HERE 1S AN: OPPORTUNITY | = — | Woodward Performances will be given at Th W h Miss Chakkos subject theme, 8.15 p. m. today and Saturday bie) TRY A 10 DAY TREATMENT OF © eat er “That They May Have Life,” and 3:30 p. m_ Sunday in the PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Mestty has been adapted and translated) Cranbrook School auditorium. clem@y tonight ané@ Saterday. Occe al light rain er smnew late temight and Saterday Net mech chenge tem prretere. Lee © te 83 igh Seturdey M6 te 4@) «entheriy winds 14 te 15 miles en heer tenight shifting te northwest. for use in 3.000 US. communi. ties and more than 100 other coun tnes of the world Sunday's show will be a benefit performance for Children’s Hos- | pital in Detroit "Don't Be Fat!” 4 ° “ Ydamun AD COMPLEX-CREAM In special 75¢ jor erty 13 te % Saterday ~ ———— . | va Te Pea CORRECTION © : B says Mrs. BOB HOPE ~« ae Rese 2 i . a, with eoch of the following: Like, many Hollywood notabies,— teem Mind velocity 8 mpm The price on the Youngstown Kitchen Cebinet Sink in Mrs. Bob Hope ts enthusiastic Gun vets today at C18 pm the Michigan Fluorescent Light od of Tuesdey, Feb- @ “INSTANT BEAUTY”, 1.10 @ “PASTEL TINT”, 1.50 about nr ee —— t Seater vanes @atardcy we beara as ruery 23, should heve reed $139.50 terrific velue ... .- guid Gated bane, Wael te eearyai = brane vo on my . _ ensined Heebendirees = “ Lach 135 end VITAMIN A.D COMPLEX-CREAM, 75¢ oe prem (hora or es hal ta a aes —_— — “$uB- Ayds Pla So ee OTN 1 2S cndryng songreany- INSTANT CLEANSER, 1.50 wp to 10 pounds with | oF NOTICE! si NT SR TiS temp tt tm eget |B in ber Fake or meal Thareday in Pontine © both 1.50, both 1.75 = You automntionty oat a wignest ‘temperetere.. ses. -e... 8 @ CLEANSING CREAM, 1.00 naturally. weet ger | RABIES VACCINATION CLINICS eT ae | Doster. ‘No drageeo Sct |] SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1954 1 P.M. to 4 P.M. |. beth 1.28 bebe | AYDS 4 = ee Seewing meenere © CLEANSING 1.00 @ NIGHT CREAM, 1.25 | 7s | WALLED LAKE: Fire Hall, 211 East Market St. Ww shin, softens ei C0 ee -- ache ich om a a BB Monnes DAVISBURG: Township Hall VITAMIN AQ COMPLEX-CREAM, SUPPL ‘emperatures This an 1.25 i @ im 1934 rebels LLE Foto Hall ° hoth ne > $298 : AUBURN HEIGHTS: Animal Shelter, 1240 S , VITAMIN AND MINE . 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THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1954 “ gt emption increase because: i rE " prevail.” ee JUST EXERCISING—Using her a toes to manipulate a pencil is a Horse Exacts Revenge |toes to help her fallen arches, so | horses started is route 14 last inistration would Celia is shown above doing a| night the proposed ex- | caricature of Sir Winston Churchill. | pass. was said to have approved. her to pick up a pencil with her | Wendler told authorities some He said : 1. The cost of national security, aa a iene pended ssn came Funeral Home Case | ceeen in. high and taxes must, continue rel- | Subject to Resurrection | “I don't think my. insurance high “until government company is going to believe this,” atively Spending can be further reduced) DALLAS, Tex. ®—Eddie Gates |). saiq ‘oi and Henry Holmes, both of Dallas, - . loss of revenue from | failed-to appear in court here yes-| ,.. increased exemptions woad terday. 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In fact, you don’t even In diet one bit more than you want to, because you automat- and minerals, protein and non-caloric ically eat less and here's why -.. ¢ that disappear the frst quirement — that —each country —frem— en _ ' < THE Ree ©. & Paton Otter Deity Sxeept Sunday s. uw, Rutered ot Post Offiee, Pontiae, Mich. as second class matter ———===_=_——_ Saal =< iene — MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED FRess SESE TRL ee pare Bg tea a saa a MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS —————————— mm FRIDAY; FEBRUARY %, 1964 Charles J.Merz Death of Cmartes J. Merz in Battle Creek has ended a long banking career which began-in Pontiac, For many years before his re- moval to the Food City in 1932, Mr. Merz had played an ‘impor- tant part in this city’s banking activities. Starting with the American Savings Bank in 1906, he rose to the first vice presidency . Of Pontiac Savings Bank, later Pontiac Commercial and Savings Bank, a post he held until his departure from the city. * * * Throughout his residence in Battle Creek Mr. Merz was associated with the’ Central National Bank there. In addition to his business interests here, he was a member of the Knights of Pythias and a former president of Pine Lake Country Club. He also served as a trustee of the First Presbyterian Church and as a director of the Cham- ber of Commerce and the YMCA. * * * } News of Mr. Merz’ passing in his 68th year has saddened many who will remember him as a prominent and popular member of Pontiac's business community. — ae Refugee Act Fails No elaborate official reports are need- ed to support the undeniable fact that the Refugee Act of 1953 isn't working. The act was passed by Congress last August under pressure from the White House. It was supposed to inake possi- ble the admission into the United States of 214,000 non-quota refugees from Conttgunism and calamity by December 31, 1956. . . * * * But due to a combination of delays and red tape, the act in its first six months has made possi- ble the admission of only four refugees, three of them Italians and one a Greek. One of the domestic difficulties was delay in receipt of application and assur- ance forms which reached Detroit only last week. There also was delay at the Start in the drafting of regulations for admittance. * * * In a Detroit workshop on the pro- visions of the act, representatives of interested agencies learned of the prob- lems involved. There was agreement that the biggest barrier was the re- which a refugee comes must certify its willingness to take him back if it is later found that the visa was obtained by fraud. Another roadblock is the fact that most of the refugees live in Germany andé Austria and their resettlement must await further international agreements. * * * Under the act, jobs and hous- ing must be available until the refugee and his family come here This means that an employer has to hold a job and a sponsor has to pay rent on a home no matter how long it takes to bring the immigrant here In other words, as one of the work- shop directors pointed out, the act must be amended before it can hope to achieve its stated purpose. Our New Top Dog Something unusually worth noting has occurred in the uppermost stratum of canine society. The short legged, bugle voiced beagle hound has replaced the cocker spaniel as the most popular pedigreed dog in the United States. kt ke & . _:Authority for this statement is a Club. It reports that last year there were 1,837 more beagles than cocker spaniels registered in the coun- try. The exact figures are 45,398 beagles and 43,561 cocker span- iels. | Thus has ended the 18 year reign of the sad eyed, silken coated, lop eared cocker as our top dog. Why, isn’t ex- actly clear. Perhaps it is that the beagle, once called the bugler because of its magnificent voice, is a true hound. Or mayhap the reason is that the beagle has adapted itself so quickly to urban life. x * * Though not an authority, the little woman adds another reason the experts seem to have over- looked — the beagie’s short hair. As she points out, this can make a lot of difference in a house dog. , a) Wuatsver became of the croup —a respiratory illness that caused an infant to wake up as hoarse as a foghorn at 3 o'clock in the morning and scare his parents out of from four to six years’ growth? The May About Town Called’Water-Ford’ On Account of River Ford; Not Because of Its Lakes Daftynition Slacks. What some women wear, even after they've outgrown them. It is generally thought that Waterford Township was so named on account of its 30-odd lakes, the most among Oakland County's 25 townships. But our early historians wrote that it was named “Water-Ford'’.on account of the water ford where the Saginaw Indian Trail (now the Dixie Highway) crossed the Clinton River. This was the point of the area's largest community when the township was organized and named in 1834. At that time there was no bridge, and traffic forded through the water. A (- —_———— Bruce J. Annett who makes a study of such things. that several candidates from one party seeking election to the same office is a sign of healthy conditions within that party. It shows -that the party is not hand-picking candidates. Not superstitious himself, but'ever watchful for his friends, ~~, Helmer Gorka ot Roctesfer points out that 1954 has only one Friday, the thirteenth—in August. A statement in this column that Ben Gere and his ‘Jett’ were known to most everybody in several years ago has Russia has six cities with over,a million popula- tion. Moscow has nearly five million, and Leningrad about three and one-half million. I discovered that they have a city named with about one-half million. Word reaches us in this column from Glenn C. Gillespie that the boys. in the old southwest sometimes acknowledged their mistake}. A ,marker on a grave in Boothill Cemetery, Tomtistone, Arizona reads ‘George Johnson, hanged by mistake.” | When she gave birth to a son on Feb. 3%, 188], of Birmingham wrote ‘Great Joy’ over that date on the family calendar—and Jason sfill-has that | oo “The birds are quite like humans,” phones Auburn Heights. “If you feed them when snow and ice make it difficult for them to forage their food, they'll expect you to make a steady thing of it. ‘Something like the welfare, eh?” About 97 per cent of the area of lowa is farm land, and about 86 per cent of that is improved. Compare this with your own neighborhood in Michigan, After reading our. item about population increasing faster than we can build highways to accommodate them, William J. Emerson, Superintendent of Oakland County Schools, says the same thing is true of school houses. The picture shows Jim and Don Hardy with Dave Garroway’s TV Verbal Orchids to— Mrs. Mary Carrigan of 55 Newberry St: eighty-seventh birthda - Fred 8. Fowler of Birmingham. eighty-ninth birthday Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Hubbard of Rochester. fifty-third wedding anniversary. Mrs. Helena Ward of Thomas: eighty-second birthday. ‘ Mr. and Mrs, Fleyd Burt ot Ortonvilie:- fifty-titth wedding. anniversary seal Mrs. George Jealin of 54681 Nine Mile read; eightieth birthday. “(oe _ He > 7 __THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1954 OY fr a Tae wa = he ; ‘¢ Ya te 5! . = BF ata? ey GE: . ° hy a “> : z nk ae - shi nt Yiwtest wie “ ft a » SG $ PEA e Ke i tay a MA e Truth Is Marching On! Voice of the People Claims Nothing Can Be Done for Present t | 2 3 i Those who say jit cannot be done don't know the first thing about economics. The present system is either about 75 per cent wasteful or destructive and nothing is going to be done about it until the people wake up and do something about it themselves. J. W. Mesick Box 590 Solomon Believes Postal Help Was Overlooked It's a contradiction of democ- racy and moral decency to see how underpaid and underprivileged our postal employes are. The an- nals of the last three great wars are replete with the heroic deeds of our postal workers and in those wars they learned many truths, but mere so on their return and in the employ of the government ‘they fought for. . They were confronted with the bitter fact that they could not strike for better pay, held public The A. F. L. and C. L. O. unions boast that al] their members will have equal rights but evidently they must have overlooked the pos- tal workers and an integral part of their unions. Congress still is deaf to the wants of the postal workers and, a rebuttal from the public might | arouse them to action. Solonion THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Stevens and McCarthy Still Slugging but Senator Seems to Be Round Ahead By JAMES MARLOW WASHINGTON wW—‘l guess,” said Robert F. Stevens, secretary of the Army, “I didn't handle it too well.” . That was how he summed up his fight with Sen.-McCarthy (R-Wis). This was how he handled it: McCarthy demanded two things % 1. The names of Army people who investigated Maj. Irving Pe- ress and gave him an honorable discharge. McCarthy calls Peress a “Fifth Amendment Communist; "’ Peress says McCarthy talks ‘‘utter nonsense” about hith. 7 s = Appearance as witnesses of two generals connected with Peress case, although remotely. Stevens ordered the generals to disregard subpoenas for their ap- pearance after, he said, McCarthy had “‘abused"’ one of them e* 2 e stand back while Wednesday after Stevens spent two hours behind doors with McCarthy committee: Senators Mundt, South Dakota; Dirksen, Illinois: and Potter, Michigan. At the end of the session, with Stevens and McCarthy listening, Mundt read to newsmen what he called a ‘memorandum of under- s and obviously Stevens has had a lot of exper- ience with contracts. He was head of a big textile firm, board chair- man of a bank,.and a member of the boards of directors of some of the biggest corporations in Amer- ica. | He heard the memorandum read but offered no objection. He went from there back to the Pentagon. > * ~ There newsmen asked him if he had retreated when he met Mc- Carthy face to face. He replied that he did not consider himsetf a ‘person who capitulates.”’ That was when he. made his first sug- gestion that there was a part of = orandum"’ not in writing. " He said he had ‘every reason to believe Army personne! will not be abused by the committee” in the future. Wednesday night he began calling members of Presi- dent Eisenhower's White House _ staff By then he had time to -get a Before noon yesterday he was reportedly very upset by the eral impression he had caved The Washington Star, for , on the front page, said Army mo- rale was shot to pieces by his performance e «* ¢ Late in the day, according to some of the senators who had sat in with Stevens and McCarthy, the Army secretary wanted to make an addition in writing to the ‘‘mem- orandum'’ issued the -day before. In effect, they said, he them to agree no witness Aunt Het their committee would be “abused.” done. . Finally, Stevens got tough again. He issued a statement, backed by the White House, which said had not surrendered and that: If any Army people in the future, ‘I take all steps” at his disposal protect them. And “From gssurances I fpam members of the subcommit- tee, I am confident that not permit, such conditions to de- velop in the future.” Immediately McCarthy said it Record. 3 2 any be guilty of poiecs baby to deformity seme. cancer tr find that By DR. GEORGE W, CRANE raises their Case K-335: causes mouth was born an alarming stumps elbow, will thus damage a “Dr. Crane, I feel terrible about woman and Susie,” shorten his life by cancer, ulcer, “During chain smoker. packs of “My doctor smoke, but used tobacco I feit I couldn't “But now I se, for another baby like Susie. “Do you caused m. Some babies hands, even gre not cigarette addicts, so _ not state positively that Susie's de- But the evidence is presumptive oe es 0 ae ey ES ee that smoking can damage the de- marble : velopment of babies in their moth- No expectant mother should ever er’s womb. use tobacco! Nor pry And here's why: First of all, fr arog the human embryo starts out as a tiny fertilized egg, «mailer For even if her baby isn’t than a pin head bern with its hands missing, we For weeks it is not much larger je tay not have cancer et lew. than a marble. And during the emia and other ailments which time when the tiny arm-buds and were due te the mother’s te- other organs are-to sprout, the jonco addiction. slightest upset miay cause de- : formity. America is noted for urging fair A tiny prick of a needle point Play and good sportsmanship on can thus alter the embryo so that the athletic fields. an eye will be missing or an arm But many expectant mothers or leg will be absent or abnormal, aren't showing similar good sports- or the brain may be warped. manship to their own babies. A microscopic speck of acid or Fer are jeopardizing the any dangerous poison applied to somal Seidlencadt ah agit eal the embryo can likewise cause de- rms brain of their unborn formity, yet that same acid or -_ = » ye inf smoking during preg- poison would scarcely be noticed aa = ———————e ‘Aah Sts 0 Salen aveSece —~— __________— without visible deformities of : hands or feet, those babies may be aering Down _aitered'in their resistance #9 they , . will be the ones to show leuke- Deel iin ee ee ll oe If we have one apple week then — age. Europe should have two. We've So please give your unborn baby been its apple for 20 years, man ® break. Show enough sportsman- and proxy. ship to start it out in life with good medical heritage. We've wasted a lot of energy nis "newapapel, euanectag a ine ere of getting sore feet on a treadmill. Seer eS Ps Needle lanegicodlge mean wi ae Ss longs and one short blast on a . peanut stand whistle. Portraits Long time ago we pleaded for By JAMES J. METOCALFE a no-news-from-Europe-week. Too I give you all the love in me... — bad there isn’t a Babe Ruth As much as I can hold... And down south to knock it off the all my dreams of happiness . . . front page. The future may unfold . . . I offer The Russians are giving us the and today >. Amd all within my run around like a Boston cabbie. power, love . . . To help you on This Dulles is a smart slicker YOU" Way | - It matters not how but we figure he didn't read this 8h the hill. . . Or what may be column in 194 when we wrote the price . . . Believe me, dear, I Russia was going to stick-and- am prepared. . . For any sacrifice run like a rotisserie chef subbing - -. T want to share your troubles for a toreador. > sea... And in your darkest mo- In that now unhistoric article we ment. dear . . . To hold you close predicted that Moscow intefided to ‘ me...I want to have you for bieed us whiter than a hospital myself... And give myself to you ceiling. And all the transfusions -- - In every way that I can help the other way would be malarkey ,» - - To make your dreams come of purest ray serene. true. a (Copyright 1954) Korea is. a -classic example 2 and Indochina is next. If you From Our have studied the Berlin confer- F Files ence you realize Russia has made 15 Years Ago more demands than an old man's ITALIAN EXODUS from France darling. heightens European tension: World — war seems imminent. Ostrichism is\no cure for the YJ. S. DIPLOMAT Prentiss Gil- situation, But it must be a relief bert, 55, dies in Berlin. a 29 Years Age ee FOUR MILLION GERMANS We notice | oan Sf ce Oe fone citizen out of 15) pledges lomats was cannerated for walk- “ obedience’ to ing out at Pammummjammer. Adolf ‘Hitler Only Molotov can spraddie a twi- MICHIGAN POLL TAX brings light stroll in the deadlocked arguments. Many refuse to ‘ gloaming. pay as constitutionality is hit. 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Patterson| Loitering Mail Carrier Won't |Be Dismissed | WASHINGTON ®—The Post Of. | fice Department said today it had | relented in the case of the loitering | postman. I Asst. Postmaster General N. R. Abrams said a dismissal order | lifted, effective Monday. month on a complaint that he reg- | ularly visited at one residence on | his route. | | } | and 23 minutes during the course \* his appointed rounds. | come hel to folks uff ing e he suffer Boy Beaned by Baseball | rei: Ag gh mccles | aches or pains. | Dies of Fractured Skull | FREDERICK, Md. W—A fifth- grader beaned on the head by a | baseball his friend hit back to | him died last night in Frederick | Memorial Hospital. Dr. Robert || Furie, county medical examiner, | said he suffered a fractured skull. The youngster, ll-year-old Elmer fer ill effects from the blow and was riding his bicycle later in the afternoon, his family said, He was taken to the hospital after becoming nauseated early last night, He died two hours later. against Kenneth S. Soule, Water- | town, N.Y., mail carrier, had been | Soule, a postal employe for 14| | years, was dismissed earlier this | A post office check on two suc-| old Persian cessive days disclosed that Soule | had stopped at one house for 55 | erals caused it to be called “the rewed | (alfalfa seed, f Mull had to suf- inix, not appeared win Tots Go in for Realism Until Demoted by Father TOKYO @® — Playing “army,” | Tommy Agee, 4, decked his play- | mates on Okinawa with enough in- | signia to commission a battery of | legal eagles in the adjutant. gen eral corps. His father, Col. Forrest J. Agee, | broke the tots in rank and re stored the eagles and shields to a locked drawer. 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Some 1,000 boys, representing a highly accurate cross-section of all boys 14 through 16 in the country, will be questioned about such ithings as how they spend their time at work and play, their at: | titudes toward society and them- selves, their problems and preoc- cupations concerning girls, and vo- cational and educational needs and preparation. Going deeper, those conducting the survey hope to find out what internal and external , pressures the boys feel — what motivates | them toward certain actions, de- cisions or patterns of behavior, and what adult restrictions or group attitudes affect them. Three hundred adults, such as camp counselors, teachers and athletic coaches, also will be in- terviewed to find out what they think of boys’ interests, activities and problems. 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Seginew FE 3-7168 ——— cd ) ennai en eens By BILLY ROSE ' has been doing my shirts for years, | and doing them quite beautifully. Early this winter, however, its | = | country was sentenced to a hundred WO. 1 IN MICHIGAN UNITED SHIRT DISTRIBUTORS 35 Steres in Michigan Born In March? Wear A Lucky BIRTHSTONE RING Oniy $) DOWN « $1 A WEEK \to me before publication,” said | the censor. same. . | paper. . , s » ®, When I won tie ~ | Certain that the censor, like | for oo | most Chinese readers of the plain, Sam was all apologies, and |* pall Se aaa at oll MUN ICIPAL JUDGE promised it | rubbed in a small amount of | Practicing Pontiac Attorney for 26 Years. ae | wouldn't h appen j poison on the upper right-hand Assistant Presecuting Attorney Craduate of — nn Wes r of cach pag gh | Pontice Schools and Detroit College of Law nd ne : te burt any one page, but enough — day a . sh ow te kill Wf ene read the entire book. pail ahaa | 1e e se hard feelings — , The day after the censor re a 4 hard fects EL lcemtt tn vulune he Sus tnt ¢ FARMERS CO-OP MARKET at # — stopped by GEILLY ROSE | dead in his library. In his lap was - 4H Grounds out Perry Street * 'and left me a small present — a Wang's pornographic novel, turned mg Open Set. Only 7:30 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. & ‘translation of a Chinese novel | to the final chapter... ~ : . | called “Chin P'ing Mei.” When I finished reading the |g “ sie |ing @ show, so I didn't get around | straight for the bookshelf and dug * to examining the contents. of the | Out the copy of “Chin P'ing Mei” | & @ Dressed ‘ © Apples - book. And chances are I would | Which Sam the Button- Demolisher a ~ have forgotten about ‘Chin P’ing | had so graciously presented me. |g Poul @ Potatoes s Mei" if I hadn't run across a ref-| I opened it with considerable g @ Fresh a Baked . erence to it in a new anthology, | anticipation, but I slammed it shut @ Rabbits a | “Ribald Tales.” | when I saw the book was printed & © Plants e a According to the anthology. |™ thin rice paper, and the pages ev les +! |“Chin P’ing Mei” is the most | Were hard to separate without wet- rr) egetab a famous pornographic novel in | ting the index finger . ia Ample Parking Space for 600 Cars at the Grounds * | China, and from 1725 to 1912 any- (Copyright nese) lle eee ee eee eee eee ebes | body caught reading it in that lashes. The story of how this obscene book came to be written, as re- constructed by Arthur Waley, the Orientalist, is an engrossing Around 1580 in Northwest China, so goers the tale, there was a highly moral censor named Yen Shi-fan who was abominated by every writer in his province. author who didn't agree with him of ruling that it was pornographic. ally’ enough, resented his high- handed methods, but what-they re- sented even more was the fact that the censor in his private life was a notorious lecher, and that of the largest collections of porno- | graphy in China. One day, Yen Shi-fan met an | idealistic young author named | Wang Shi-cheng whose books he | had a ewtanad as pornographic. “Are you writing another book?’’ | asked the official. | “I'm beginning a new novel,” | | he fibbed | “Have you decided on a title?” | j} asked the censor. In the window of a nearby hap | Wang happened to notice a metal | vase with a spray of plum blos- | som in it. 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Perry Street FE 2.2939 |S ou tor a maith, of oe 2 - = C. L 5 ni as a holiday at New Year's. Every Recessed Bath Tubs ink leap year would add another extra ; : — 8 holiday, maybe a bonus day in the | ifeti loi Double bowl, faucet, and ni middie of the summer pifetime Pas Som 00 . = d y On that system, every year) enome!l—Less trim. spray. Plastic sink top, $ 00 would start on Sunday, the first, | | and every month would start on Limited Quantities boked-on enamel finish. Complete Pretty seon you'd learn by heart | |;dar goes on acting like twelve drunks on a jag, there's no way | out of the confusion, | Is that slap-happy or isn’t it? it | Any housewife's arguments are | | simpler. She knows a house runs | | better by system than helter-skel- | | ter, and that if washday came on | Monday of one week, Tuesday the | next, and Friday some other, then | nobody in the family would ever | | have a clean shirt or pair of fresh | socks on time. 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Sutt and his orchestra, The event of the evening will be the crown- img of the king and queen, . Heading the ticket comittee : is Pat Kucera assisted by Lillian De- Cautinck, Joanne. Healander; Lucy Barbara Cooper, Martin , Daniel. Pruente and Janet Fenlon, ss In of publicity is Pat LaBarge committee consists f E ; ie! Rabat” Macrdeie Allen. | CORONATION’ CAPERS—Long live the King Ref lected Here VOTERS OF DISTRICT 3~-VOTE POR PHS nuded | KARE J. SMITH | in Art Display ¥ Featuring || Pontiac High School students is Robak, Hensel, , Pontiac Press Photo Gwen Herald, and Joan Dark, | %4 Queen of the Mardi Gras, echo jubilant St. | ing over the “Mardi Gras Dance” this evening will | Michaelites in ‘preparation for ténight’s festivities.| be Marcia Hylla of 514 E. Mansfield St., and | for City Commissioner Pontiac Needs: To be kept on a “Pay as you go basis” to ovoid burdensome indebtedness. We must provide adequate service for our citl- zens commensurate W!TH our population growth and the need for such services. We must continue our long-range planning to give the people in evéry section of our city the odvan- tages of modern, capable, efficient departments. Students Are Exhibiting Their Work in Detroit Department Store the work of several the National Scholastic Art Exhibi- tion on display at a Detroit de- partment store. This is the 26th | annual exhibition and the third | time PHS has had representations. Ed Avedisian sent 11 paintings | All city government agencies must be operated to give the utmost service for the tax money provided. w aeeyn yen Your Support Appreciated VOTE MONDAY, March Ist — VOTE! camilla contributed a piece of | oodhousekeeping Shop SHOP BY PHONE of PONTIAC sre ~ tag emg og Loyal subjects Katherine Bentham of 241 Nelson | Charles Schwartz who lives at 28 Clarence St. The a Mary Smith’ | St. (standing) and Ronald Sears (standing) of 2600 | dance, sponsored by the school juniors, will be held dedy Mller, ry a pclae — Dr., laughingly crawn the royalty. Reign-jat St. Michael Hall. entertainment, with Mary Ellen aoa tee M Frencis Newman, St. Fred Seniors PHS Playcraffers derson, Lucille Robak and Mar. | Catherine Schneider Weigh Results of . garet Hensel. Joan Dark is chair- | Cooper offering their support ae Elect New Officers man Also lending a hand are Ann Aptitude Tests Creating a festive atmosphere | Rottger, Judy Ohngren, Mary With an eye to the future PHS Pilaycrafters announced Lanner, Marsha Borer, Marcia! Admits 8 New Members| Sra Michael Murrey Hylla, Dorothy Burch, Marlene Bichask Survey. Cook, Janet Fenlon, Honor Dur-| The Pontiac High School Chem-| Office and secretarial oss, Mary Trudell and Bud| Physics Club welcomied eight new | Should be followed Schwartz, members into, the society recent- | Gail Atwood, and were | with Mary Ahn Sheets setien teen juny Gen The novitates are Bill Hampton, | M&hest_average Joan Dark, Beverly Barton, Joo | Bruce Serwin, Dick Barger, Bruce| For Donna Ritter Wilhelm, Terry Walsh, Bob Mc- Mumbrue, Jim Erwin Paul Ben- | "eer seems imminent, and Char- Innis, Cecilia Couture, Shirley | 90, Richard Clark and Bob Dunn, | maine Kudray is excel Pane po in the teaching profession. There is aoe \qqmmecas Additional High School Business education was the field | Swat in the valley between the Ne for which James Ritter shows a | Indus and Swat rivers. The sover- Mary Dee Smith has charge of ws on Page 25 definite aptitude. eign is known as the Wali St. ap-| their new slate of officers who re- Our End of Month Sale Combined With E MONDAY ix] Re-Elect Commissioners LAW—GATES— HALLENBECK ARTHUR J. LAW BENJAMIN M. GATES "Keep These Proven Administrators on Your ~\ City Commission “An examination of the records of these men will show them competent, capable commissioners. Men whose interest in conservative, good city govern- ment has brought about many improvements in our community, it’s welfare and it’s services to the citizens. The drafting of plans, expansions, capital improvements and efficient operation of every department has been of utmost concern to these men during their terms as commissioners. 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Local parties planned for the weeks to follow will be held in the homes of Mrs. Ivan LaCore, Mrs. John Whitehouse, Mrs. James |R Quinn, Mrs. Maxwell Shadiey._| | Mrs, Vernon Abbott, Mrs. Donald | S. Smith and Mrs. Douglas Had- | dock. Other hostesses will include Mrs. ; E. L. Bradley, Mrs. Kenneth Van- | denberg, Mrs. Arnold Brown, =r | John D. Monroe, Mrs, A. F. Cef and Mrs. Durocher. |Tag Day Planned by Eagles Auxiliary | The Ladies Auxiliary to the | | Eagles 1230 will sponsor a tag) day Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5:30 | p.m. The proceeds will be earmarked for the Muscular Dystrophy Fund. | ‘for the drive which is under the chairmanship of Mrs. William Hal- | lenbeck. lL Ronald Hallenbeck of the City | | Commission will attend the cere- | mony at which time a check will be presented to William Brown, | representative of | Dystrophy Association. _————— Equal Amount of 40 oz. Waffle Padding || With Any Wool Carpet Purchase | ==" "= ""* |Conduct Lesson on Speechcratt Harvey Perry assumed the | duties of guest critic when-mem- bers of the Tipacon Chapter of American Business Women's As- sociation met in Hotel Waldron Thursday evening for their speech- | craft class. John Hirlinger is leader of the | class._Lola Strom, Mrs. Frank | Brusha and Mrs, Frank Anderson gave talks on ‘‘Confidence Is Pow- | ’ Title headings under the main | © ‘Help a Child Walk” is the slogan | topic included ‘‘Buck Fever,” ‘De- | | jer.’ veloping Self-Confidence"’ “Hurdles to Be Jumped.” and| Mrs. Hirlinger, toastmaster for | the evening, introduced Mrs. Rog- ; er Dean, Lillian Laska and Mrs. | Charies Irish as speakers. The | table topic for the evening's im- the Muscular ( promptu talks was announced by | Mrs. _Howard Ress. L j i cn a i a A .| f MARILYN $125.00 Only $2.50 Week 3 . Wedding Ring $42.50 ; —— * | | owners: Look to New Orleans for Mardi: Gras Dance ‘Saturday % | | , Those who enter the doors of Owen School | in beautiful New Orleans. The reason —| Mr. Elsholz. | | Hoedowners Square Dance Club has reached| Ray Freebury (left, above) and Mrs, into the deep South to come up with the idea|Freebury have been working on decorations for the gala affair, and Robert Grosjean Making the four-hand star are (left to| (center), who'll be doing some calling, is | right, upper photo) Mrs. Ben D'Arcy of | making sure the dances will tie in with the of a Mardi Gras. North Anderson street, Mr. D'Arcy, Mrs. | setting. Pentiae Press Phetes %| Saturday evening will imagine themselves Cecil Elsholz of North Ardmore avenue and Eva I. Gatling, curator of the museum of the Cranbrook Acad- alumni exhibition of textiles, cer- amics and metalwork to be viewed Alumni Art to Be Shown Leading artists and craftsmen) from various parts of the nation | py emy of Art. has announced an will be represented in the show. The show will make possible. the viewing of work done by velop craft industries in Puerte Rice and the Philippines. The museum of Cranbrook Acad emy of Art is open to the public from 2 to 5 p. m. daily except Mondays. Trans-Pacific air service to the | artists who have helped to de- | Hawaiian islands began in 1936. all you need fo know about See the vaca TION BIBLE SCHOOL ew Vacation Penn Hall The most complete book rer >| on how to organize, Bible y Magee +| publicize and operate - 1 | tion Bible School. gaterranaces | * Schoo will give many years Search the libraries, prowl Demonstration eel ony: pe mage into every nook and * mon. 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Find { Fewer Jobs \\ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1954 we pike Northvard-Trek Regine National Beauty Salon Week . . . Feb, 21-27 IMac T. Whitfields Home | “Dedicated 10 More Beautiful Women” ~ | - RANDALL’S HARPER METHOD SHOP | Aréa residents are gradually re-| meeting at Women's City Club, 88 Wayne Street yEL After Thi turning from the sunny South. Detroit. = prs The Mac T. Whittields of West Attending the all-day. meeting LD . PONE, . ni j ‘ a a ets oa eect time ic kee | Close Out Sale... their home on Linden road this) Selden end, Mr. dom Feet] Of Fine Dinnerware - + , NEW YORK (UP) — Hundreds of girls besiege model agencies Viernes dance. Among the couples * ¢@ each year hoping to turn . their planning to attend are the Austin A recent open house was held faces and figures into fortunes. D. Eslers, the Russell Dodds of| By Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Hiller Beauty is at a premium in this Berkley, the Lawrence Steiners| of Avalon @rive in observance highly competitive field, so if any of Birmingham, Mr. and Mrs. M.| of their 2th wedding anniver- - career offers convincing evidence A. Calbi and the Earl Aiknsons.| sary, Forty-four, guests were of the best years of a working * 2 ¢ present fér the occasion. girl's life — this should be it. Cinette Rect will tetng 8 ae * se an | guest with her when arrives Dennis McCartney, son At first glance, the outlook is ecole y trom Michigan State | Roy MeCartneys of Kennett road, | the livings | College te yeekend | will be one of the guest artists on —— pirated | with her parents, ho Marieg | the University of Michigan pro- hin Venango, 8 alae Booths of Whittemore street. Na- cram, “Young ~Artists of the —- oo igh dine Sproul of Croswell, a fellow | Week.” Sunday. as be! fashion phtograpy. She le pan : , cect ot ta, ote ae |e ny a a . — ee e@ Arbor and WFUM Flint at 1f Fashi shows are favorite }+— Eight be: of Pontiac | o'clock. places to find models who have Fue of the 45 sew mentors of She WCE of Ce New Orleans welcomes abint | Broach of Women's National Ferm |" been in the business 15 years or Methodist Church were photographed recewing COrs@ges,) , cuarter million visitors a year | and ‘Garden Association attended| There were 3,326,510 miles of more. Most. of those top models| from Mrs. G. R. Jarvis (right) of Pontiac drive. Left is| to its Mardi Gras entertainments.|the mid-year Michigan division ' highways in the U. S. in 1953. with long-lasting © are ers have | Mrs. Mattie Larcom of Oakland avenue and center, Mrs. : —— ; | — non oe chil | Louise Kennedy of Green street, New members were hon- ' “The bloom of youth may be|ored Thursday with ¢ membership tea at the church. - VERY OWN eee Ba gig is ; | Rartrd Mate! Aaeney, bo more Of Central Methodist WSCS ‘6 | 9 |! important things are left — poise, | charm and clothes know . arm and cients Inow tow wii @Q Fetes New Members auc Q 30, however, give a misleading pic- 50 ture of a lucrative field domin-| A membership tea Thursday at | George Dietrich lit a blue candle | Save Up to joes ated by aging models Central Methodist Church under | for loyalty and service. « nop Hf you are an established [the chairmanship of Mrs. Allen Assisting Mrs, Palmer on | ie model vege geel p= ee neat | Dawe, Mrs. G. B, Jarvis, Mrs SPRING TOPPER 20-Pe. Service for 4 ...........+.- , 2.95 decade of glamour assign- Corsages presented Charles Crawford, Marry, : oie But oe must start |new memen aed B endl tight stowell, Mrs. Loy Bennett, Mrs. All wool fleece in exquisite colors of |] 32-Pe. Service for 6 .............. $ 5.95 young! ing ceremony was held in their a ha ‘and Powder, White, Gold, Coral. Standing I. , Miss Fonssagrives started mod-|honor. Mrs. Harold Sibley lit» ate ye notched collar, form fitted belted back. | 68-Pe. Service for 8 .............. $19.95 pote ge Me Mie Aig Mae dred Wilson me gold candle for|phens sang a duet accompanied An all around topper, for casual or dress | a new girl older than — gifts and stewardship, and Mrs. va ey whe also played wear. | 101-Pc. Service for 12 ... ¢ extra cops $19.95 “I prefer always to a girl a piano - = ee rete 3 in her late teens and early 20s, Stuart Choote sang @ baritone Values to 29.95. | said Eileen Ford, who heads her | LDO-C-Do. Holds solo accompanied by Mrs.. John Fine Im rted China own*model agency and specializes |, pp.» y- + |Mulder and four girls formed a | po f tha it Is Kiddie Kapers , | Judy Palmer, Kay Nectia “Rah 1 S - ialls P) a d ———__—--- sand from experience ya wt sndel | Children’s pictures ated Baumann and Naney Austin. Mari-| | pecia y rice started after 25.” walls and balloons snd Mites tes | ynKelvit played a bassoon solo Specially | . : Top photographic models make | from strings above the dance Sot | accompanied by Lorraine Erick- Priced! | | Te ne cee ie cc moun (Co wat Sar “MMe Gaper”) Oo. wn. ten table were Here’s the china value of the season! Fine imported | ao $1100 a week and only work| Thursday evening in Webster) 42” weiton H. Bank and Mrs. Use Our Convenient Charge or Layaway Plan rea pemapior gold Teeaha oes Seed a | four out of seven days. School. Mulder. 7 $1 Down Reserves Your Selection ih uc crake ee sped pa | The top weekly income for Ne eS ee oe av le in open stock. ; . mittee ‘Vieriechs ‘. models whe do cnly tection |r Thin toward Powers.” | West Side Group 9 93-Pe. Service for 12 .......... $49.95 w ery model who gets into these Guests included the Ray Hest.|to Assist at Clinic upper brackets there 00 | woods of Detroit, the Rev. Mrs. D. C. Milbourn of the Stat Se aes as a pee Mrs. George Garver, the William Hospital Grounds ‘was hostess for Over 200 Patterns to Choose from! Photography modeling is restrict- | Richards. Side Extension Group. ‘ ed almost exclusively to girls un- < slap dhy-car dy cana ; Cancer Clinic during the year “rare tea quality to « woman's [COMING Events —[OetesdAcievement ‘Day at DIXIE POTTERY skin when she is in her 20s that |- pontiac Rebekah Lodge 480, vill meet Washington Junior High — ne Apparel for Women ; Fare ante ldeat, phot | ve~ this evening. Guts ere vited. | tay Sect an vanes eal! ‘Nakane 5281 Dixie Hwy. ‘(Near Watérford) OR 31894: models are a horse of another | [2° gil meet Mose unity House. ‘touring Oakland County. color, They can go on for years,” s The “matron” models, women from 40 50 who show clothes : | | plump women, are not former high fashion models grown old “Our matron models — and rit anh pHa ‘lie F iH 2 Hl g ee) i “Baz Queen Mary Unit Sews, Knits Mittens These are the ways-of Irish Reve garments apelin a Tam —. : : linen, 1954 ... crease- ae crak can cae a Ss % | . J ral {) SI )]) S resistant and beautiful um section of Needlework Guild met / r _~ \ : in its man new at the home of the president, t Y MAPLE at BATES smmincnaa . Sape, texture and : detail variations. Margaret Curvin and Mrs. Wil- From our collection: co trem Gn wenn sine oa | ae : | A. Pure of line and elo- knitting committees. The next} Sil > | quently shaped, our strik- See Chey wake of eae eed ingly simple Old Keltic linen suit street. . is your visa everywhere. White, ‘ so gl | natural, navy or black with Newcom Oo eiies ery as , : | contrasting piping. Sizes 8 to 20. Colored slides of her trip to > ae 7 : 39.95. B. Moygashel linen, Israel and India were shown by le " ’ embroidered all-over in the skillful phe ee nheng och Sn SH es ‘i sY lon Gaelic manner, and, moulded before members of Newcomers og , i Cae de \ close to you. Navy with white, Club. : ; ; ; The group met with Mrs. Peter , | . or toast with beige. Sizes 8 to 18. Aldo on Voorheis road and Mrs. John Lord was cohostess. 49.95. C. Moygashel linen tweed box-top suit, a decidedly new way for linen t6 look, with a ~ plumb-straight jacket clipped to 22'2-inches, and handmade mother- of-pearl buttons. Navy, brown or black. Sizes 8 to 18. 49.95. Suit Seloo—Street Level iy 1054 Variation? by RINALDO ee Bie, ee A tly te ee savds ‘ 4 ; y 267% Boy Wh ne eit / 0 ‘Failed’ to Adjust \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, PEBRUARY 26, 1954 to Camp Needs Time to Gain Self- 4 ‘Dog Phobia Distressing | ‘to Reader Wonders if Proper to Ask Friends to Tie Up Pet should a dog happen to jump on I go into a faint! “When visiting people who have a dog, would it be at all possible My husband music supervisor for public | schools in this city. Last year, on sabbatical leave, he went | large univérsity where he re- | ceived a doctor of education de-_ gree In his capacity as music sup- ervisor he is called upon to appear | ,on various programs not only in sengegls "fe — * he abe & Metal Intflue in Furniture’ By ELIZABETH HILLYER | However it is used, metal_isfm- | portant in furniture. It influences | style trends in three ways, as! trimming and decoration, as the material for pieces themselves, and as the framework of both wood and upholstered pieces. The traditional metal drawer’ pull, which once was furniture's| | principal metal decoration, is seen | jless often. Instead there are new furniture groupings feature frames (drawer pulls which are designed jn other metals, one steel and the especially for the individual furni-| ture grouping. For Pleasant Dining Downtown WALDRON HOTEL COFFEE SHOP © 36 E. Pike St. In Waldron Hotel . ACCOUNTING COMPTOMETER NEW CLASSES NEXT WEEK | seams! ~~ SHORTHAND SIZES 2—10 Sew-easiest sun-outfit is also the prettiest! Look at the diagram— | see how little cutting, how few) No fuss or frills—launder- ing is a jiffy job. Choose pretty | peppermint cotton, no-iron nylon | or seersucker. Pattern 4776: Children's sizes 2, 4, 6, 8, 10. Size 6 dress 2% yards | 35-inch fabric; panties, % yard; | bonnet, \ yard. This pattern easy to use, simple | to sew, is tested for fit. Has com- | plete illustrated instructions, Send 35 cents in coins fer this | pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- | tern for first-class mailing. Send | to Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon- | | tiac Press Pattern Dept., 243 West) 17th St., New York 11, N-¥. Print | plainly name, address: with zone, | | size and style number / | When a wife lets the husband | do all the talking, the chances are the husband isn't hers. TYPEWRITING CALCULATOR The’ demand for times greater than | uates have permane service. Higher Executive Stenograph. VETERAN Secretarial 7 W. Lewrence Call in person or ret on OTHER COURSES INCLUDE Accounting, Business Administration, Pontiac. graduates is many the supply. Grad- nt free employment , and BStenotype and APPROVED urn this ad for Bulletin Address ‘holstered furniture, and two new | collection nces Trends Three Ways Many of these are unusual and most are brass, sometimes in combination with wood. Brass tubing makes furniture, particu- larty decorative tables, and brass legs and bases are often seen on wood cases. Wrought iron continues for er tire pieces and as framing for up- other magnesium. j Sketched at the recent Grand | Rapids previes is the magnesium- framed room divider, a chair, sofa and bookcase from the magnesium | | Magnesium is strong but unbe- lievably light and is shown in both | a pewter and a gold finish Marriage License Applications | Michael J, Check, Royal.Oak Gloria L. VanLuven, rndaie Louts W. Austin, Roya! Oak Loretta M. Post, Mazel Park Lawrence J. Clemons, Royal Osk Patricia A. Kaminski, Drayton Plains John M. Bell, Farmington Carole E. Gordon, Ferndale Eugene Brown, $4} Highland Lucy Lowe, 843 Highland Alvin B. Coultet, Royal Oak Jean M. Kiein, Royal Oak Clarence W. Wedyte, Farmington Plorence Barnes, Farmington Meridith N. Osantowski. Royse! Oak Joyee A. Sehults, Roya! Osk Howerd J Hopkins 7 Rosalie N. Lester, 241 Waiter Pontasch 900 Woodward Dolores R. Anderson, Drayton Piains 4 Elsinore Cuftord “Robert L. Burch, Royal Oak Norma L. Huddie, Pleasant Ridge Donald F. Basquin, Marine City Rita C. Veit, Regal Oak Bennie J. Merucci, Oak Park Ruth L. Franklin, Detrott James L. Morrow. Roya! Oak Barbera M. Gamet, Hazel Park Harold Pelaien, 997 Lowell Elste Shuklian, 387 Lowell George BE Zelaskowsk!, Berkley Annamae Bioedel, Detroit Howard A McCray. Ferndale Georgeolene Littlejohn, Ferndale Vincent W, Andrees, Detrott Gloria K., Stephens, Perndale Donald HH Barrett. Milford Caroline M. Wells, Davisburg Howell, 272 8 Sanford Raymond L. E Murona Bana M. Mockey, 132% Boyce W Brown. Roya! OOek Christine Raines, 1523 Yacht. Baseline Raymond M True, 616 St Clair Wanda M Edwards 616 6t Clair John C. Malstrom, Detroit Phyllis J. Bartolome, Birmingham Charles M. Kieindl, 0¢ E. Howard Evelyn M. Polasek, 444 Lakeside Peter Tracy Lucille BE. Heck, Denali V _——_ Berkley Marian Robs, sel Park Carl. A. Martuscelli, Hagel Park Rita M. Turmel, Hasel Park Herbert L Myre Arona Chicago, Royal Ost Masel Park Lansky ~ Park nh Thomas F Cappell. 64 Viriginia Edna F Kirk, 3977 Baldwin | years ago This Sunday Try Sponge Coffee Cake Mrs. Keasey Says Mother's Recipe Is Distinctive _ By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Food Editor Make a coffee cake for Sunday morning breakfast. This recipe given us by Mrs. Waldron Keasey of Drayton Plains is one she remembers her mother using i to It makes two large cakes, she says, and they have a distinctive flavor, quite different from ordi- nary coffee cakes. Mrs. Keasey is a vivid person with many interests. She has taught Sunday school for years, is a member of PEO and sings in the church choir. Amateur photog- raphy and fishing are two of her hobbies, © SPONGE COFFEE CAKE By Mrs. Waldron Keasey For the sponge: 1 cup milk, sealded and cooled 2 ne sugar 1 cake compressed yeast, dissolved in % cup lukewarm water 2 cups fleur Add sugar and salt to cooled milk. Add dissolved yeast and beat in the flour. Let stand overnight. In the morning add the following ingredients to the sponge to make a soft dough. \% cup butter or margarine \% cup sugar 3 eges ° ty teaspoon salt ty cup milk 3 to 4 cups sifted flour Let rise until light, then place in two shallow pans. Brush the tops with melted butter or margarine. Sprinkle with sugar and cinnamon. Let rise until light. Bake about 25 minutes in a mod- erate oven. Serve warm or : This coffee cake should be about 1% inches thick when done? This merry doll is designed to | protect your toaster. That's how | she earns her keep in your kitch- | the gayer the prettier! Bazaar best-seller! Pattern 742: pieces for the toaster doll! Send 2% cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- tern for first-class mailing. Send to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft John A McClelland Jr. Lake Orton Bianche D Rees, Oxford Eimer Jones, 1770 @ Telegraph Ina A Thomas, 76% Lafayette Bertrand W Andrew, Masel Park Dorethy G Dvuffourc, Birmingham Staniey F Seymour 2 Ramone Ter Marjorie E Bell, Keego Harbor ‘Unfinished Ironing If you're interrupted while you're ironing—or just don't want to fin- ish it all at once—put the bundle of dampened clothes in a plastic bag and place in the refrigerator or freezer until you have more time. They'll be safe from mildew _for a week to 10 days! Railways of the U. S. operate 2.083.356 freight cars, 41.201 pas- | senger cars, and 42.472 locomo- tives as of 1953. ONLY $10.00 MONTHLY Education ! TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LIBERAL RENTAL PLAN Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly pattern number, your name, address and zone. | [THINGS COME ty Genel] ° : Re. wh ' | } a Musical — WITH OPTION TO BUY Several Beautiful Used Grand Pianos .| days later I phoned him to find out | en. Whip her up out of scraps— | | like to continue to be friends with j him, if nothing else. Please advise Embroidery transfer, pattern! me" a Simple to pack, feather-light to carry— what more could you ask of a set of hand- somely matched luggage? Packing the man’s Ban a ? two-suiter bag is as easy as carrying @ suit from room to room, since the fixtures hold coats and trousers over a padded bar instead of the usual hanger arrangement. Girl’s Letters Might Bridge Miles By ELIZABETH WOODWARD | “Dear Miss Woodward: Last fall I met a soldier at a dance and he took me home—then he was discharged, Despite the fact that | his home was in the next state and he had to travel quite a bit to see me, we had two more dates. “We had a date for a Saturday night, which he failed to keep. Two why he hadn't kept our date. He seemed giad to hear from me and said that he'd written me explain- ing everything. I never received the letter. “On his Christmas card he wrote that he'd been working hard and would be over to see me after the holidays—but I haven't heard from him since. We haven't quarreled and he seemed quite fond of me. “T like him: very much and I'd It's nerve-wracking for a girl to Recent Births Below are recent births re- ported to Pontiac City Health De- | partment. The father's name is | given fo reach child } Bers Tommie L. Jolly, 662 Central Joseph C. Masarik, Birmingham Emerson G. Barrett, Milford H. Buckerfield, Avon Ray sit and twiddle her thumbs until the boy she's interested in gets around to coming to life. But it looks as though you'll have to sit this one out. Circumstances are offering mighty competition to the memory of you he carries around with him. He's gone home now after his spell in the Army. He's caught up in the familiar routine of family, home tractions—and a new job. It's normal that he should be occupied with picking up the pieces of his old life. | “And of course, you never shar- ed that. You're a new girl in Burrows. John H. Meliema, Drayton Piains Bridges, Pontiac township Williams 8. Casey Philip J. Keith, Waterford Donald FE. Hicks, Walled Lake Russell N. Marshall, W. Bloomfield Walter Morante. Bloomfield Hills Qerald 8 Robderts, Livonia Robert E. Crosby. Groveland Duane V. Dahl. Detroit Melvin A Harmel, Haze! Park William C_ Patton, Rochester Neal V. Philpott. 5¢ N Edith James C. Boehmer, Utica Leon J. Jackowics. Ortonville Bill B. Broech. Bicomfield Hills Girts ‘ Steve Mason, 403 Ditmer Pranets B. Michael, Orion John C. Brooks, W. Bloomfield Francis C Rhames, Waterford Thomas O. Simonds, Lake Orton Wayne 8. Thompson, Royal Oak Edward D. Benjamin, Leonard Robert W. Brown, Royal Oak | Robert L. White, Milford | Wiltiem H Dickerson. Flushing Lawrence A. Johns. Rochester J. B Scott, 734 Wessen Matthew Scott, 335 Howard McNeill Bauto Calabrese. 266 Thomas L. Malone, 1045 Dover Ignacio Alfaro. 163 rence Clyde Grunow, 978 Canterbury Phillip &. - we. ag eDonnell Jr., Birmingham A. Baker, Clawson W DeVault, 4 Belmont ‘William A. Kennerly, 378 W. Hur John M. Pfeiffer. id Benjamin PF. Shelton, 566 EB. Tennyson " Spokan | Donald Gterdano, 2779 Sylvan Shores 7 surroundings, old friends, old dis | far away. And no matter how much he may like you, he can’t pop around to see you very often. But you might remind him that you're still alive by some friendly letters, They might inspire him to shake himself loose and get over j Try an invitation for a weekend ; x : i ca Prick, m Karl R. Wilson Jr, Pigasant Ridge ~ 4 his life. You live inconveniently | around to noticing me and we had four dates. The other night when we were skating together he told PETUNIA! me he wasn't going to take me . . home and wasn't coming over Sat- You say theyre delicious 7} | urday or Sunday nights (our re- Id have to be shown gular nights for dating). Me, I can take em “I was so surprised I began Or leave em alone. to cry. He said he didn’t want te lose my friendship and would go with me again some time. So should I forget him or wait for him to date me again?” It's a bitter blow to you, of course, but you seem to be compet- ing against his refusal to go steady. He doesn’t want you to begin thinking he belongs to you and that your dates will go on regularly forever. He nipped it off before 7 rout at No. But wait for || Try dropping a cut garlic = : t ‘News into i jar bats Rani? Ne tateed. Se 08 Se oe ; the at, * | | ping and he'll be around agais and eave it for a few days. when he’s ready. You can't even Makes ripe olives even bet- | | guess when that'll be. Meantime, ter! there's fun to be had with other Bis oP - Beat boys! —— a ee of wail butter 4 Prime ribs. of | ® Dessert | 12 War god | 13 Heraldic | 14 Individuals wae 18 Told tales | 20 Straighten | 21 Butterfites | 22 Consumes | dinner | 24 Pood fish Ttalian city | 2? Lobster is — food 30 Soviet city 32 Hoe 4 Roll 35 Reach for Hs | » — panna pee desserts 40 Student doctors 41 Bischbtrd 42 Used to eat # Enrage 4 One vies Sian — of LJ of pein os Very Pr.) ¢ Bredes 26 Having a 8 A 8 — of fire r a ’ oo DOWN 1” ta—a@. 1 2 bas ot | ae | a ee an | ; 4 for % ed : “ § Bea eagle 2aRinchoots «sk Awasures of | ‘te Sergeant (ad) — : Approval my |He Shouldn't Be Forced to Go Back Parents Advised to Enroll Him Only if He Feels Ready Now the camp director wants another whack at adjusting David. He's written Mrs. R. expressing i g E 72 Fj if i 5 z F if rf E E 1 gy H Sas ag J g i ‘i fa ¥ * w a ~ 4 \ re 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 26, 1054 I . j ide. a ee ee - : r s 7 wet $a ete 4 Stomach Pump |"s'rerr ta: Lavent nad mate| Historie California 2 Home| Window Washer _|”ss ta window i ses : attempt life flashed into Used by Police | tw tevery lls police badquar | S014 at Auction for $75 | Shane His Cap | ir'tnngs taunt month of de Y ters. yesterday, when an, operator| OAKLAND,-Calif. ®— A home} play windows to a mess of splint- called and’ said Levant had told} Which the late Jack London built |S SNOW Falls ue. jae be eee Se ee for his mother in-J901 was sold at! peicaTE, England @-Cas| Te iotan eebeeel Nar the for. n malic- Police Chiet C. M. 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CANARIES New low price Colorful, young $ pets ond componions! Easy ond fun to teach them to talk! RON at SAGINAW 10<-*) STORE | RAKEETS 3.98 little funsters!. Wonderful Young Men in Command | c ie We ly. ae AA \ {" } NTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1956 THE PO ee ee eee on : 2 Boys Club. Wins ‘Seniate Passes fimnae oo ep it geal & \Blushing Ministers Drop _ | with tushes threat to Jail Skiney Honor Citation | tive special education program, |Draft Dodging Charges jeder in Talent Contest Education Bill school voters, Only Wayne and | Ministry of Labor has withdrawn | wood" of 153. © - Pontiac Bays Club received an Caffnnd Cotntion quaiity.) Pei a 6 to 12 ‘32 oY The most practical, most complete Spring outfit that you can possibly buy for your boy. Imagine a suit that can be worn 10 different ways. The suits are made of a nylon and rayon combination in your choice of gabardines, checks, slubs, splash weaves, designed to give a whole wardrobe in just one suit. Don’t buy anything until you see these 10-way suits! a Ladies N ew Sketched from Stock The all wool fashion note for spring .. . a raised worsted designed to flatter and take you anywhere in elegance... choose from pink, powder blue, beige, navy ... with a lined fringed stole! Sizes 10 to 18. Park Free Rear of Store While Shopping! Charge It at No Extra Cost! (Wool SrOore | Charge It ‘at No Extra’ Cost! Bik ala the Chiefs at Bay City Tonight \ ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1954 for District Cage Tourneys at Troy. Waiting in the wings to big vacated Class C ranks this year. day at. 9 p.m. after Ortonville meets Goodrich. Blackhawks have but two were over Goodrich. In tonight's games, Farmington, in the Inter-Lakes, Northville of the Wayne-Oakiand, and Warren in the Bi-County can win ocut- right championships by winning. Wolves play Imlay City next ¥ri.| w . are dangerous, doubly so on thelr | | cading games are Lake Orion| SCORING ACE — Jim Thomas = wi | ; bees oom, __ at Rochester, Imlay at Oxford, | (above), Dryden High School ca-.| £!*, 723 43 Oliver ‘4 rs : Bers’ Cleb 73 Stediem ten ? e fF . . Clarkston the Ist district | Northville at Keego Harbor, Mil- ger, is one of the Oakland County | Merchsate 1 3. Walled Lone——1 6 title in its history at Ortonville last |ford at Clarkston, and Southfield | area's learing scorers this season.) peouviarseason competition fn uIn e 0 March and holds the favorites role | at Walled Lake. Waterford goes |The six-foot sharpshooter tallied the to repeat, Same teams are entered| to Berkley and Avondale makes | 258 points in Dryde-q first 11 the Class A and B sections of with the exception of Oxford, which | the short hike to Troy. games (a 23.5 average), hut suffer- Pontiac Parks & Recreation De- t ( Off H { anna — os et SS ee : 5 ‘s last three games. His l 0 L00 10) Wolves Durocher to Quit Juggling, |stom'mme igh wee tenn Se | ; : — = ~ " : New Haven in the recent Southern Boys’ Club its 3rd setback” in Central Five Boasts Seven-Game Win Stick With Regular Lineup ™™ aianese no ey Sse © out © Gun Oe Stvunk; PHS Byes Becend Place Fisich wow ron ow mt | oa ces LON Gridders | =e == ' ; .| a 0 Boys’ Club and in Valley portant news to come out of the | “neage in a real agrees | IS Pontiac Merchants. ? | ree-cl Donneybrook instead o By BILL MARTIN : asin hae Lee comps nen this | the two-club duel between Brook- : Finge* eae Roa Pg se Can Pontiac High's up ded. basketball team ina Lay Deeesber, man-|lyn and Milwaukee which is gen. OW alents ot Boys’ Club took game honors - come up with another performance for its 3rd game — = — af ponding ———— SS with 19. in a tow? -_ Se ee ceria) bosons (in Wale Greco) coal es Chuck's Shack scored a mild up- That ques will be answered tonight at Bay City, starting lineup and intends | ve rounders could set over General Motors, 42-38, in where the surprising Chiefs take on highly- Y rae © RR Sen &, barring the uate ase as age ars the Cinss A fineie. “Shack five Central. Wolves, boasting a 7-game winning streak, cur- 2 ee pee ee at we a * cS = test ‘ in the state. It Leo means it, anid there s| followed the famous old club all Husky Football Aces! to win. acing thek toppled topeanhed Foruinie sad Sagiaa'e oe teve_that_he | last season was that it sutiered/ Appear Here Tonight | vi cart playects on Monday night in its last two starts remains to be seen. District Cage ent, management. Durocher him-| in Exhibition Game cLass 4 If Coach Art V 5 ie can cool off the self has been quoted as saying he omc ¥P cuuces | ram Ww it give them an excellent Tourney Draw | did a bad job. Several members of the world’s | prissci, ¢ 23 7 Mester. £ © 12 chance to finish in a tie for 2nd in the Saginaw | ‘The manager's biggest mistake, | pro football champion Detroit|Meseet f 23 3 Speen, f ¢ 318 Valley Conference. Since Pontiac never has finished 1st “cass ® eee amplicitly admitting ‘in’ Lions will display their ability on) Reet g ti Wine ¢ 33 in the Valley in besketball, an opportunity to grab a Lake "Orin ve. Rechecter -(Thareany Phoenix, wes im juggling hie play. | Cin ret wana tne mack [eet Sica Sie runnerup spot may prove quite an ee ou w ner (Friday, Sus); Vinciay Beverday, ore sree ont Oz et os ot ® of the Ponting Class A lenges. |steateol: § Hie i433 lst-round action, but two factors > Mtge Marbercrs armada Wetuentay. a were in sn comaoaal penypoetalig are Save eostnonnereee a “ie Game fate ON Se ace Meee ee ore cue at use| mie gummy egg EE ° < beause of that fault. The failure of his two back-| ®@splces of the Pontiac Parks | BOYS’ CLUB...... |. 10 13 16 16—5 Chiefs Wolves win. First, the PHS crew no longer Balty vn, Nerthie (Friday. 1): Mi sprung pitching stars, tans Jom: and Recreation Department. ; Si iepaate te Bay Cty |e The chuspebathe guerd,| UTTLE WOLP BIG WOLF—~A pair of hotshot performers for) a? O& ebay Peg or age dnd partial _Pisving for the, Lions_wit be| Spartan Boxers Risk r4 ° id 2 : Ww gridders Creekmur. QUPPONERT: . Pentice High, Bay City|Who graduated at mid-year, was| Bay City’s basketball club are guard Bill Cabage (little Wolf) and Ortenvilie vs (Priday, 7:30); | form of 1951, made it impossible | Sonny Gandee, = nibble’ | Undefeated Records 7+ the leading point-maker in that| center Gary Giffen (big Wolf). Latter, 6 foot, 5 inches tall, is the | finci, somaya) 0 | 10 maich Brooklyn's burning pace. Charlie Ane and Jim Martin, Also| EAST LANSING (UP)—Michigan Pt —caeeerions 6:30 pm. varsity | early game with 15 points, “big bad Wolf” in Saginaw Valley play these days. Cabage is & ay seer But it- was the player juggling, | appearing with the team will be | State’s Tom Hickey and Choken Bokicurs—an ves Beas (hy, an|. Secondly, the Wolves haven’t| playmaker and also a good scorer. Wolves have won their last seven | | Trey vs, Warren, 9 »», | Leo's critics say, that brought on | end Bud Erickson, Lions’ publicist, | Maekawa will risk their undefeated eee a scat a single game since that de-| straight, but Pontiac's Chiefa, in an increasingly familiar “spoiler”| Mary tx Trey,wercen lsner 2 Pos the complete collapse. - and Jack Simmons of the Chicago | records against strong NCAA con- | Wolves (BC). +2 Bo; | at: Bay City's string includes vic- role, tonight seek to snap that-victory string at Bay City. Cabage|°™”! "™*™ Seniss’p Cardinals and Bob Carey of the | tenders tonight when the Spartans 4. eranrens: ery Leste ngs teams Pees is 5 foot, 8 inclies tall. Giffen demonstrates above just how tough Weanestay, 8); Country niry Day vs. few Fr a i [ ds Lie maigen Sale oA end er gua = orthern, Central verage-sized j Baltimore * i . 3 ; FORWARDS — John James, Walter | Saginaw. ‘ mee Ee restine oui is, See atthners 6 NCis ed oe Maekawa, 125-pound Hawaiian ‘ : : iminary game, slated for | who his ist .two collegiate EE ie nnaeten, | Fitter’ aly ster BVO ae |r), slit f | oo TN anny BM 1:30 p. m., will match City “A” a by TKO’s, will enter the ring Bat tion seat Flint Central to Sag- |LJUTQDUITY O - | League champion Jewelry | against Gary Garber, runner-up Sonya herr ain Te cores | naw in a battle that alo will a [ 0 § nore ge rers ea the Vanes at Dean fee for the NCAA title last yea GUARDS—Bill Cabage, Jerry Swanten.| influence the 2nd-place windup. Kuenn Astounds Pontiac Teams man team. Hickey EAA wibaeodala UGE, : ne foes @ S| Trainer Bommel Mexican | d Go to Peoria Beve~ Probably Dona | tut 2S te vn ale st Go| oe | | FOXX CGN (sete se ees ee) tn eo | pet Cd for Twin Bill =| SF agg “Nom : . trainer, o - Ba 1 Take inie, Highway to MAS, | jst cshahes ‘he. ead when, the dohnny Hits. Sizzling} Two former City League bas) J No Loafing Allowed! follow route to conversation gets around to - eams will Peoria, W—Bevo Francis : = seba Job City. Veer left off M15 on €olum-| stop Harvey Kuenn, winner of 68 to Top Ed Furgol, a neeaiy for ald at the | of Rio Grande, who probably won't | Plenty of Work Ahead ot Sa a See fee ree Sees = Rhodes by Stroke Carver Community Center. ey ay mete Oe eee be- | . : follow blocks | season. . | Cause an ankle injury, still “37° ° Jimmie Bemoans Lack 1, school. eee le teaky big beagus.”| MEXICO CITY. @—Jebemy Pol-| teryer, former lender ts Henry gis fax. out front in the qmallcol-| for Phillies In 1954 of Incentive, Ambition Home! insists. “ | ms oat ! ’ insists. “But there’s one mer of Charlotte, N. C., hotter|Southwest Community Center of 8° Scoring rac. but of his Lions thing about him that scares me. a we rivals shows a better percentage By ED CORRIGAN ing or punishing the fellows,” said in Current Players Add 2 Players than when he ran 2nd in the recent He never has anything wrong | for accuracy. Associated Press Sports Writer | the easy - going Irishman. “It's Jimmie Foxx, generally recognized | of Arkansas State were added 1o| ed his ankle down ber last spring, | the $12,200 Mexican Open went into| mere ie te Js ats. | Ses cvaior, wan bittag of O68 per | un, ane enon tae aay did te lcennicame nen a oe as the greatest right-handed power | the Detroit Lions roster yester-|he never has been on my rubbing | jt 2nd round the Challengers will take on erat of bis Gelége:l efiempts | Ut Mts senee lhe Gey Gd in| cays eee Ge middle f Ge mue- hitter of modern times, is looking | 8¥- table like all the other fellows.| ays woth Carctina pro shot a| Qe ny a7 @ SBS | throngh gamés of Feb. 28. 20- 1950 when they won the National | son. We were either in first place for a job in baseball. Lawson, 9th draft choicé of the | He’s the type of player who could wi a; Sate. cording to statistics released te- | League pennant, but they'll defi-| °F uly @ couple of games from ef National Football League champe,| put trainers out of business for | “zing four under par @8 yester-/° Oidtimers making the trip in-| day by the NCAA service be- nitely not be accused of loading. | the lead. Some fellows took it easy paced the California school to an | lack of work.” day on the difficult 6.679-yard par-|ciude Deve Sunmons, Perc Mc-| reas. Fraacts shows 0 @.8 av- | Maybe Steve O'Neill is thinking | 4nd we were lucky to finish in he useing first baseman ;|nibeaten record last tall Woit 72 course that was once a battle-| Conner, Ruby Taylor, Tom and) erage. of the fate of his predecessor, Ed- | ‘hird-place tie with the Cards.” Se ae wes ae racked up 4,008 yards in four| Joe DiMaggio was a star tennis field in the Mexican-American war.| Louie Seay, Victor Woods, Art|; At the rate he’s going Laurit- die Sawyer. After the Phils as- aoa anked bigs second only $0 |Your? of, soothall for a new Ar-|player for Galileo High School in The star-stadded cast was be- |Banner, Hubert Price and Bob/ zen will set a record. The mark tounded one and all’ by winning in Babe Ruth, has been out of base-| “amee® State record. San Francisco. ne CE Os ae nee ee ee ince wil er | on the book is @08 ect last year 2 eee ap a ers SLA cee ugar oome ame a ae ay cee a Gait. Duis Oller, bow] “itanda al coon ta acl ed yaar. ue mid‘ age cwernaiCage Team Only Loser) mote ctu |t pats. Ses man ets vita pe | Sena Mt mem the St. Petersburg club of the| = s ti rounds. , kins of Grambling is 2nd wi die of the 252 season when it be- D | Pena norma one ein “M’ Winter Athletics |, mime wn s¢_zm oan) AT |Pi rara o pad tps mn re & ne oe By GLENN This year Perigo had hoped for| Fargal of St Louis, Mo. and Ted | D Risks Boxi shows an 87.6 mark for his free | Some of the experts said he was oo rage laa ANN ARBOR @® — Of all Michi-| better. But after a fast start, the | Rhodes of Chicago ep XING —| tarow efforts. too lenient with the kids. mers, coached by J. J. Meyers, anxious into | gan's winter sports tenms, only | Wolverines have bere Wasi (S| _ North Americans dominated the : - eee _Tmis year, O'Nell sad, the Phil | Snigan League championship at basketballers are on losing | sistently now stand a ‘ ° ies regular morning of the ledger. enn a patng te Ge colar] yet ae any Md oe Future With Perez It’s Time Out! practice sessions—and that goes |Fermdale by amassing 108 points And of all the Wolverine coaches, | *#4in. ¢. . | Spain, Mexico and Australia. | NEW YORK = It’s the old! ere even after night games. If the club |‘ 51 for runnerup Mt. Clémens, none would like better to mark up| Perigo & good explanation: |- Roberto De | story_of the up-and-coming young: |

sertes— ™. ms; game—Ben-sen lam. ber, ay Cut Stene 745, Stere 2131 8A DIVISION Pte. Art-Lil’s 6l Shere Me Cheek's 55 Biemar as Green Tav. 84 Adams Cl Gee.-N"pert 1 63 Pollock P Stadium Ina &? Home tage 12 ufone Wiynicom onus eet “ntoas Realty le 8A DIVISION Pts. Pte. Oxferd Shep 58 Seaman's e Birtm. Grill 86 Oat-A-Way 4 Beth's eoMmeo Pd Peéney’s 55 Bebbette M V.F.W. is7e 47 Ballard « bd] Indiv. game—A. Murphy 231, series— R. Belanger 573; team game—V.F.W. 837, sertes—Pudney 1007. OB DIVISION Pts. Pts. Cowie 58 Elis. Pharm a Chief Pontiac 65 Alien a3 Virgin _ Retell 8. “ Peat. . Pipers ba] * Mart 3 Indiv. game, series—Viviaen Cornell 174—484; team sertes—Chief Pon- tine Restaurant 697; Cowie Upholster- tag 2917. 8B DIVISION Pts. Pts, D @ D Clare. et Mikes po “ Faller 61 CNR Ne. 1 a CNB 2 8 Sytv. Cine. = Murray's 56 Commodore 1 Hawk's 5@ Team Ne. 5 + SYLVAN LAKE wth. wt. Warwick 0 96 Baker-Hen, 48 48 Sytv. Qual. 6 36 Bunteces ew oe 58 42 Derie's 41 38) Syl. oe. so a6 Teny’s 53 41 James Firs. 37 50 Sylv. Gea. 58 43 Pieter Serv. 33 Tre-Bile 43 Jerome's 63 6 rley 60? ay \. ’ Bin "Bieck see—Sene. DAVENTyRS OF mAnELLA Pts, Pranks S Sez 8? Vitmora a Ww ‘" 4a Brace 61 Hebdbard ae Baeman's 88 Swift's Py Garden 63 Team Ne. 1 1 ae a gy — ; team game, seriee—Bauman —203, = Ww. LADIES ¢ Wh - WE Bty Sehest 5992 DAV. Ne. 16 2 & WKC. ‘ GST Belbrcek 41 SI Eiste 54 37 Drive. In = a3 Ou SS tyes. Bes. an wabotract- “se-e8 fe. Smee 178, sertes ce We cntr edie a Ee ae anty 2088, crest of a hot-| EQuipment = = 5 ters, whose} Complete Line o Freeman C Line f on by Foe ie Accessories the od. | CRTOME when and Motor Paris lowa tor record aod | ey taat Seas Spon primed to | EQUIPMENT Complete Stovks State, with of High Compression Heads, 23.1 points and | Dual systems - Tone Mufflers, Minnesota Chrome Carburetors - record. Accessories. 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MI4-7500. 13-3357 p)andgetit! || Oo xezeg - tiaaane. 1) Hi 4 & f ; 2 E Loe oF ’ ‘ Fr es 2 : iJ * ‘ } : ee, . * - -*@ is ? i eas ' j : % , ‘ ora J oP i ; + “ ® . sd . ie é e Es." % & ‘ “a ‘fare { i Ny fis. “ / ys : ‘ = ; ~ 4 i al Soa (Wee & ow ‘ ie Oe er ied 7 j " : ae ER i ri fe lb a wane 5 eee ee Re =e j ee 2° oe * ~ i oS ‘. + 7 bs a e : . y - EB r $ tn¢ cee a 5a See ae eS [me Pees ae ea IES SPF ™ hy, > Ste -¢ ; f i ‘ aa ; . f = : * r 5 / hy 5 { } F a By ’ s ci * } S 4 r . ue 2 at Se ee i - THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1054 Siena) Scelba Nearing = s="“S==r| imme RY #62044 minister, is respected, but Confidence Vote |i" “= =" "e = : Faces sether in the Senate, he must Italian Premier the equally combative Critical Senate Ballot, | cnamber of le Probably Tonight confidence voje. | ROME &—The divided Senate neared a verdict today on the pro- | ° Western center government of Pre- | ing to about 16 in the 500 - man |mier Mario Scelba, Italy's fourth | chamber. government in seven months. | ‘The two stamps of approval are | A vote of confidence—or no COM! needed before Scelba, who took | fidence—is expected tonight after | office Feb.-10, can pitch in eam iF e% ily H+ ek (ae F i th F ¥ Saba /* ' a week of rough debate. lestly on his governmental pro- since word got around that sum- The Swing Is to Beset on the left by Communist | gram: mer visitors enjoy the same beau- oe ai £ | strikes and harassed on the right| 1. Quick ratification of the six- tiful beaches, the same plush hotels f by the unbending Monarchist and | nation European Defehse Commu- and swank swimming pools, the \ = | Fascist opposition, Scelba never-| nity Treaty. . same swaying palms and mellow The Villa Inn j theless may win approval. 2. Domestic tax and economic moonlight, and all resort facilities ‘ | On paper his three parties—the | reform measures. -~at just a fraction of the winter L , | Christian Democrats, Liberals and , season cost. { WHERE DIN ING IS A | Social Democrats—have a yhargin | An average motor truck in the Summer weather in Miami! is = __| fj! of 10 or 12 over the extremists| U. S. in 1952 was 6.6 years old. comfortable, with fresh breezes PLEASANT ADVENTURE among: the allied parties. Scelba, | About 25 per cent of all the trucks from the blue Gulf Stream. There may, however, be last-| in use in 1953 were more than 10 Phone Today for Reservations! — a Se © fe FRIDAY ll Hi if I hdl eineet | i 28 MY 2-6193 MY 2-9581 VILLA INN 69 Parkview Bivd. Corner of M-24 end Clarkston Reed—Orien ; i ell i wr Fes i peal l! if | | - | This Week Featuring: « -10Us : | ROCKY SULLIVAN Binging Comedy M C Alwey ood — | RED WILLIAMS VIVIAN KEENAN : Why not stort your Exotie Dancer family on the Fine Plus ALVIN WALLIS and | Dining Habit this ané Wits Eheny Seghistieate sre" TAM SESSION driving. TUESDAY NIGHT! Featuring the Parade of Musicians! : at i iy ‘ : A United Press Photo SAPS EARLY THIS YEAR—Arthur Noyes, 87,| ed the sap running. Noyes says that this is the of Norway, Maine, pours maple sap into his gath- | second time in his 65 years of “suggarin’” that he ering-pail as recent springlike temperatures start-| has been able to collect maple sap. so early. Lopsided 1953 Nickel | Detroit Tunnel Deal [Future Nurses, -t , Teachers Hold WINNIPEG w—John Weide seys| Dies in Committee Tea,Program ‘|= Clements (R-Deckerville), chair-| Future Nurses and Future| taxi transfers between airport and — FFE | 58 i ct] it: iF z A bil . | nickel he took in change at his | candy store but is holding out for|man of the House Marine Affairs| Teachers Clubs at Pontiac High| hotel, an ‘air-conditioned motor | * a lot more. Committee, said today that a bill| School held a cooperative tea | coach tour of Miami's sightseeing | j Apparently the die missed hit-| authorizing the Detroit Port Anthor- | Wednesday at Pontiac High School. | highlights, a motor lgunch cruise ih ting the coin squarely and the/ity to purchase the Detroit-Windsor | Approximately 65 students, moth- | through the inland waterways, ant beaver and Queen Elizabeth de-| tunnel will receive no further con-| €TS, and teachers attended to hear | many other individual touches such signs have been pushed off center, | sideration. the guest speakers who stressed| as weenie roasts, movies, cocktail 2 ee eee er Clements said the bill, sponsored | the need for today's youth in) parties, snd dances oe | 1 Short est of Huron P Richard Thomson (R- above professions. Effective May ist through © STEAKS Block Jj Surgiars Litter Office mdbry dev quercte rane vita tas| Nurse Josephine Seeley and| cember sth, the price list ranges © CHOPS E to Express Displeasure in Committee following a hearing | SCboolmen Donald McCracken and} from $18.60 to $99.00 depending on : JACKSON Poli said that|7™Ursday night at which James | George Fisler, spoke before the | the hotel package selected, plus @ FOWL cae sel ee burgiars fly became an-|#- Lee, assistant Detroit corpor- | SOUP. the round-trip air fare fram your Dining at Its Distinctive Best hen they failed to find ony | ation counsel, blasted the proposal.| Included in the day's events) city, @SEA FOOD WwW ns ch wraney in the office of the Radi-| .L4e charged the proposed pur. | W@S the installation of the Future} Summer sports. tacilities. in Mt- Qistagtant Lunc eon ant Fuel Co, Thursday, They | hase constituted “‘one of the bold. | Nurses Club officers. The cere| ami are so complete it is even COCKTAIL LOUNGE . broke windows and hurled a type-| st Stabs” in bis 44 years of legis-/| ONY, Was conducted by past! possible to go ice skating, as well , . ‘ writer to the floor. The floor was | ature experience. president Margaret Levely. as water skiing, golfing, sailing, : eet en ee a Dinner littered with office records. Among proponests of the pur.| Installed ag the new president | motor-boating of just plain swim- chase were ex-Gov. Murray D.| was Connie Davies with Bar- | ming. ™ = C k i| p : 5 | “an Wagoner, who has registered| bara Kneale taking ever a vice ty as a lobbyist for a Chicago bonding | president, ali H oc tal ar 1954 Appropriation OK'd | firm seeking to finance the pro-| Recording Secretary is Kathy ames Like posed tunnel B p WASHINGTON @®—The House = eee eee Panett: 4 a . Secretary is Mary. Keavy. Dine at Ted s! anque to| Consistory Club to Honor | Treasurer for the group is Mar- 1954. tha Dawson with Lois Austin serv- + M . yee,|DOW Chemical President | ing as historian. eeting negative vote| MIDLAND W — Dr. Leland I.| Presiding as hostesses at the Wier (D-Minn),| Doan, president of Dow Chemi-| tea were Virginia Baker and Con- é kee fe’ a E a i rf Fg S. Y 2] a eAinysles Hi : 2 > lun Smile, Chat at Surprise Mother knows the children ore always welcome here! Special attention to their wants makes her fee! at home. Home-baked breods and pastries. WOODWARD at LONGLAKERD. . iow ntneter neem aid issue or no, Indian Prime Min- Dine in Our Modern Drive-in or Dining Room BLOOMFIELD HILLS \ mS ) eit cham All sailed hawt Added te. 4 Trap at eeeeiaengiiaiade a Sarape say oral ef er: 4 DARING | how a vest ox BILL'S has nothing to DYNAMIC areal BARN Woodward at Sqiibre Lake Rood Featuring: “we | ber defenses in the interests of the |f 47326 Dequindre Rd. ———————— —— INCHI CHIKI Middle East and “the whole free [Pe 2 oe ee ee oe ow em oo wm | Viesslees. thatle "7 BERT NOLAN Famous Comedy MC A Laugh a Minute VIRGINIA SINDAK and Her Accordion GARRY WELLS as AVON INN- . Capitol Records Recording 4, Stor \\ 4, To the Tables we *~ Down at Morey’s \ \ . : N Sth | _Riding and Golf Club a SENSATIONAL 3982 Auburn Road at Adams Resd—Auburn Heights ——— N WEEK! = — =| Saaz OPENING y Re ! a CHICKEN me WED., MARCH 3 | N) FRIDAY NITE... HOUSE PARTY—Dancing | : , QY) SATURDAY NITE... DANCE TO CARL WIX : at the That Are DIFFERENT | [| 80) vw Gans to Puen Neel r and his FOUR ACES | 497 Binsbeth Lake Read at Telegraph PIANO Se & tary airport. : f Chicken Dinner... $1.35 and Laveters and Ben Feed - | || ‘The very fact that I am here h) SUNDAY NITE... Dancing and Community Delicions T-Bone Steak. .$1.95 ORGAN . wih do Fxine Meter of Jam . _ Singing with GARRY WELLS Delicious Fish Dinner... .95¢ = = ———— |, nent ot Aarts \ - WEDNESDAY NITE 4 . JAM SESSION * F , Barbecued Spare Ribs $1.35 7. Watch This Space for OPENING DATE! proach,”. Mohammed Ali said. eee sennesiont cen} oa ae eine : HOLLYWOCD #®—Edmund Pur- ia ANNY’SRINGSIDE LUNCHEONS | TO TAKE OUT! ) Snot lr th rele in “The Sao | ie = BAR ed Ro Tt, Sls sas Se Te Ae Sines aves Bente eae Pra ate Wisabeth-Loke Ad NR} |} 0 Potaste Pertien © Banquets — I ite exh to deliver kl 104 a tas ep Sie =~ ‘mip th Sepertd eattanly tor Bio wh \ SSSSSSSSSSLS SLA S SSL) Inctedes Freach-tries, Saled. Breed and Butter ec Ne i ; ae i | / - . # 4 i = eh / “4 P Bs a y/ ‘ “ j a » A \ \ ‘ . Lf \ \\ ‘i? } THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26,1056 Greer Severs _ |!swe wach wu my pecust |” 2M Gel ii? iPHS Dramatics Director MGM Tieu nl Releases Committee Lists « _ er SATS ‘| heroes, ween - % oh iet . tures showing the training of young te : S od ieee fk efor the Spring Production : HOLLYWOOD @—"Make . be | Pics made in. foreign lands. 1 . ie. Fs Mary. Parrish, Pontiac High, bara Welch and students Bever- | lieve. is a wonderful thing, and|%"'t sing.and dance with any = School drama director, recently|ly Carie, Sharon Janter, Jean I've loved i, I think it's good to) fiuet peabeleny, ond ot etme re 2 Bnd» Yet of atenls vin wis) Sanheee, Beams oar ge dy . ee — devote 10 or 12 years of one's life second picture %. serve on committees spring | Sarros, Margaret . . to it, but now I As for the films made abroad, they & | 3 | production “Mr. Pevgers.” The . ; pr as Want ns Ser! can tuvebve being et the com 7% | three-act comedy will be present oil te te eeok bal ot oe NOW SHOWING! Gh, meen: This was the philosophy of|!¥ #0 months or so and I don't iy | of om March 17, 18 ond 0. Advertising commitice, Lending chase, the crasiestis #7 Yar if? Greer Garson, who will end her | ‘el ! should be gone that long 7)| Stage crew hands are Elaine| 9 hand are Nancy Baker, Gail ge he ANO nie MGM contract next Monday. She | Tom my husband (Texas money- Baker, Don Baumgardner, Rich-| marber, Marianne Crozier, Dick : ng looks back on nearly 15 years with | ™al Buddy Fogelson). ‘ard Clark, Bob Crandall, Ron| Hartman, Barbara Hill and Phyi WIDE SCREEN portage tae illo tae we ee et ee lis Law * ¢ 8 been in J I Larson. Other paint splashers are Jack = Bie i cages pantera ~ Niggeman, “Elsie Russell, Nil After first- winning attention as|to do a picttre which was—ghall tee Met ts ° y : - Mrs. Chips, she went on t a string | we say—not quite right. It also/ > ek teh Mas =e |x ae ny ons of hit pictures. At least four were | involved being out of the country, ——. =e Sertere Kiiue as shores among the top moneymakers of all| and I didn't relish that, having| | Oe en an Ga ia Tia Gos a ce time. “Mrs, Miniver” earned a do-| just gotten back from England.” Chris Seld abl o ye mestic gross of five million, “Ran- * ¢ 8 won, elden, and Ed le assistance with Roxy An- dom Harvest” and “Adventure| The orange-haired star did Skaggs. = 4% million apiece and “Valley of | fine selling job on “Jultus Caesar” Stage props will be furnished by |5"470" Hubell and Alice Ka- Decision” 4%-miltion.—- —| throughout —the-— Isles. But she Mike Lehman, chairman, Burton | ‘4. In recent years, her films| wouldn’t let her enthusiasm over Belant, Carol Feneley, Beverly| Other students who will be ped- haven’t been up to that standard, | the trip sway her decision. Kneale, Tom Loignan, Jim Nor-| ‘ing ducats are Shirley Mix, and she says that was part of the “I don’t think long-term con- ton, Jack Porritt, Jack Trarop, and Glenda Piatt, Dave Robinson, Mar- reason for leaving the studio. She| tracts are es healthy for Mary Ellen Wait. cia Thomas, Madeline Van Matre detailed the reasons as she re-j actors,” she . “They are In charge of powder pufts and | "4 Shirley VerStrate clined beside the swimming pool | al) right for young players who] F grease paint will be Pat Rohrer,| Cpmblctin€ the group of ticket “It's no secret that I haven't | they have made a success in one|/ Merlin Doran, Joe Dabbs and | 2° Wells, Linda Whitlock and Mar- cl coc chen ern or two pictures, I think the studio | F Dick Hartmen will have charge | ene Wilton. HAL WALLIS The fact fe that tho stots to net Sere Saas ess SSeS of the lighting effects for the i E “But I have never been for “~ engagements. -° Every time \ — [a armen coe PHS Hi-Y Club | SiccenteaadacueMa baal Sine sea tomes ects Officers “on Garnering costumes for the com-| Duncan McVean New edy will be the Wardrobe Com-} President Succeeding reached the middle of my tract, the studio suggested that I make 3 Feature at 1:28 — 3:26 — 5:24 — 7:22 — 9:25— OOO a Ma OM, Md i madigpe > Dopeegad vised that the security of a studio Russel Holland | WEEK-DAY MAT. $0c_ © EVES. & SUN. 80c_© CHILDREN 25¢/)) a sete aecaet pcan Student Dances Pontiac High School Hi-Y Club ADDED —kx— CARTOON —#x— LATEST WORLD NEWS li American people spend about recently elected officers for the HI \ @ny mason Poses tovetor | ost auton yore for the care eng. Mey NEXT: GUY MADISON th “THE COMMAND”, CINEMASCOF®E | ) WOOO OD OO OM Rt reir eyes. BP Precede lent Se 4 | Other officers are Gary Mont- & & H |gomery, secretary; Robert Kline, S| Mardi Gras ls Theme orSorell’ Iichords, of Parochial School | geant at arms; and Robert Lewis, BUSMAN’S HOLIDAY—Humphrey Bogart and his wife, Lauren Each officer was presented with PICTURES OF 1932! || ** tte" wor photwemptine with St, Michel taking” he front visement by the judge following a|sest tonight. == =) | Hawaii as 49th State See... Susan Hayward BaF an marinas which the screen evening at their annual “Mardi| Topic for Panel Meeting she SHIRLEY TEMPLE © personality said she once fied |Gras Dance’ to be held at the). «should Hawaii be Accepted as at her best! Would Keep Sons lige tego fod cadmas St wvred. otudents stil! burzed|the 4th State” was the subject BURBANK, Calif. (INS)—Judge‘ QUERO!.. In flaming COLOR! ' ) — $:3¢ cs Wiley femple PIN} cs os “REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK aS Ee FARM” eater Ga it 4 SACA OF CONQUEST ‘ simple. Wo HIGH ADVENTURE / : Ms TOMORROW d sul- ” ‘ » TARTS AY 12:30 —~ 3:40 —~ 6:35 —~ 10:11 SUN.—“TMiliien Deller Mermaié™ ALSO “The Gwerd and the Best” The biology a two-bedroom home. classes at the school are study- PERSE E EEE EES, | poons open 10:45 A M————_—aasT Times TODAY ing — first aid. are ee ot ESD eae ttre | “PARIS PLAYBOYS” | State , Gini STARTS TOMORROW | mad M-G-M's BIG STAR CAST ADVENTURE DRAMA IN EXCITING COLOR! 2 i fF tt 387 & 1 i; - +8 =f a ro tsrz S| “FLYING =| TIGERS” 12:45 - 4:05 7:20 « 10:30 and the display of the swimming team’s new out- evieky | em AVAGE! SINFUL! eee nt oe SPECTACULAR! the tilt tonight be- , tween PHS and the Bay C rs Wolves will be of the hottest . — the season. «Bsa, 4 2 é t 4 « : 6 he : Ze #0 eo = J ea 7 r re an aan sce on entire | es : : y u : - ‘ i i ’ ‘ “I “4 r : : ‘ } y ‘ : < : . 5 tee, Ue ore } a * Sy , . , Le ’ : ‘ = my : ‘ : au RA 3 iy . : ¢ Ee ov od a «ee j | 4 ty ‘ i * Bn + oe ers $20 @ ‘ * * : * ss eet ei ie: 3 | ey P \ ut ke * i y é gt . . 4 S s : s - ae rr cae a r- % ‘ = a > 7} ‘4 X of the Michigan ' minor im this day of March, A.D. al eby | Of Pontiac in sa: ' days. epproval.| tary school end an } : effecting taxable | eee eee ee eat where ee forenoon. and you are hereby | ° 50) Mery AD. 1954 (Signed) PERCY R. Ble echo walling, im sata | Constivutien, Community ‘Court alleging that the presen te ° personally at said of * AR z . Secretary of the al bo ; | to. the high ofjerty' in the Clarkston is as her of the said minot | commanded te eppear | Seal, Judge of Probate & amount school district, and for the purpose im seid county, TION. OF hie j eer canasee pe the said child | bearing — 1 te make persona! 4 true copy PAULINE BY M ITT, Board ol id 26, "4 yo d cot ths must be submitted as & ® reserve for the Jee agen | = ll ca - | Rae, vistateg 8 should. be pieced under ae hereof this summons end ca uty a deposit for such get of _~ A | speck | of said and interest, ; ‘shat said child » o blication of @ y Juvenile Div 5 — a : - Maene tne a chee of the ont the State | Gao aan : sald and | =” aDVeRtis ex order. A rental ot #30 ber Lecal an = speteata lal election te be | or “atenignn” you ere heresy not | Pontiac Press # newspaper aa may be charged Contractor who Unit ¢ mills 3961 thru 1070 on said petition will | circulated in said ate and specifications longer Schoo! District.......++.++. 1 thru 1970 tm said Township of Trey on April ine: the oho cast Manan te the Ch Witness. the Honorable ae an | R ; } gh The District. W than ee bees Schoo! District sececceee 2 mill = thru 19T¢ : 1054 be held at the Court He bans Judge of said Court, im t | @ealed proposals for - the aiciccpeccess 8 SNS ; ‘ nerihe, nation \Werstore, thet any, quel Pip 2 oe” two orcloek | St Pontine n raid County, this 26th day jet an adaition to Mar by the Hartland dencrgtvadent ae adit o fet ee or bide in whole 4 A Garston Community Sedeet Ditriet.......-. = 1984 thru -1073 i i page - hereby | of Pebruary Schoo!” w * ot or im part. and to waive any 1 of the Township 3 She ie pet sireedy rea se wel in the afternoon. and you ally ot cata | Sia; ARTHUR E MOORE. | Consolidated School District's Board West Boulev wa | heme School District No. > re 1968 books of the eee tae commanded to appear person a ad seed Judge of Probete | ggucation at the Migh School Building, 3-2413, Rees ‘Work . EBL of Independence (now 8 part ) ... 15 mills ieee thre 2 Tegister at the followimg piace of | bea. Lae ke personal | PAULINE BE HEWITT. Hartland. Michigan, untif 8:00 p.m., | receive the ae ae : Fe. Community School District) ..... eon, Tren Township oth G2 Wellton | tries Reveal, tke summons and oreept | juveale Diviseo. S| Gener _recerves the right to reject any | purrs knrereune. CQrading. Devas. —e * =e - A. SPARKS, \ Board of Education of said school dis- Di on o « 44/0 ss near Seed, Sralision M a Monday { pegging Rid to said heating in the Feb. 26, 4 oF all bids and to waive int a = on Lew tay Wy a CB OF SPECIAL MEETING tne Oakiand County Treasurer WALT nosuens, é sanz heurs from aos inted a ; ——— a place, Read received | BOTS ualified electors __ th board of Edu- erough erie “ee vm um March Peeses Prout: b. nreleaer _ . é STATE OF MICHIGAN —In the Probate wentely sone ane po ont} p BSY. Merch ua, 1864 at se Pa Boa Community "cnool District, oli real Y. cation of said school district P 1984, a1 8 p m Eastern Stand ; the Honorable Arthur — he County of Oskland , Co : jocuments are | rintendest of Schools land County, . ee Time March & 1954, from 8:00 a. m a eke at said Court. in ord “ os So ‘o other, — oo en ~ oer time and place they will | Notice ts given, that © special gg yong Pood ty ecter of the 25, 26, 27, "34 te $:00 p ntiac in said County, this 24 . tter of the petition coneern- | on file | tect’s ly opened and read aloud the electors of the a. /of Pon In the ma f at the Archi’ meeting of Tegistration’ March &. Cause | tendent's office. date for the con- F Last day dey 0 p m_ Eastern of February AD 1954 UR & MOORE, | ing y Vinetts Brown, minor in Ann Arbor, at the Dodge Pian Room completion 32 : Tree, Hai qualified electors ‘A'trve copy Judge of Probete | No. 13 - Services 13 | Television Service. 22| Notices & Personals 25| Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. . Take notice thet the qua : 1 ; Buildi _ Service 12 Business es ~~ { . Funeral Directors 4, An crc coe | in es wentes | ial Buildi ST a oe eee -ee a= oon We have several ernment | OPP APDPDD PLP PLS . Commercial Building R be vensen FE 22340. AH : ‘ rh con Death Notices | | ed Lowest Cost TARE TUpAMINO Ce eee Ein gy ng El a wo ao oe mv Donelson Johns Salesmen i SiG High Quality Too mae TE OLY MIGHT GUS-FV_TeRVICE | Susser pttmenrat pees ? KUM, FEBRUARY 2%, 1084. FUNERAL HOME | High School Graduates ene LiGH1 AND HEAVY HAULING. FE 5-129 FE 5-2300 WEDDING INVITATIONS $6.56. A. JOHNSON : wo Lee. 5040 Harvard. Clark- “DESIGNED POR FUNERALS” | . . Train yourself for a business ce- Free Estimates Back filling, also tree planting MP » t— -em be service REALTOR ston, Mich. 30. deloved hus: | —__ ra New or Used Cars reer and manent ition PE 5-067) and top so. PE 4-1196 GUARANTEED TV. REPAR ANY | Sutherland ira ve Buren. FE 4-2533 % — a. Sew st taares.| Voo rhees-Siple ) | rem. Altersete 10 weeks school 2008 “Bookkeeping & Taxes 14) “mate PE 4916. ANDY CON- int wieNeae TO Rd. om: Ger fe John Jr. | For the most terrific | gram ms employment, TW | ___MA Coe | CB Ae ION"S Redio-TV service | oo nn ioe 5. Telegraph Portum. cear son ef Mr and FUNERAL HOME lll | _ Brook” 23082 , CHIMNEY WORK a ozn FORMERLY TV SERVICE MAN- | & 2165) who was driving Mrs eee “Paton: nine Ambulance Gervice, Plane or Motor incentive plan in the | - brook — er 9 creas vepaie a sold nee CoO —— © 74x seavices ager, Goad sete shop em please a = = Sy Punera! coves will be ele Bat PE 2.8378 =e metropolitan area! Inst chimneys. sp lai + (to inetalling RCCOUNTANT.-AVAILA LABLE EVE. fee call $40 plus parts mh lie = NO. DX : T pour rr ; dey. February Tereaces, betave and wee Seaman. there's ys a te pew , stints yrarmer Seaver rene | Y BOX REPLIES DEAL —_ stitwaws—ae-porms| a alot ort ee EXPENSE SEVIS 22K | Sndont many engi tle ct | Sa es Home Yoterment in cara ir MENT AND FOOTING PE 4029) after 5 p.m. |< + Do YOU WANT DkRIViNo IN. - Mr. Porkum will le in ye yy Equipment |Sase . Gabe Do YOU WANT ie at the Parmer-Snover Pu- At 10 am. today [wsuneoven Mgt tn: a Heavy I wapenes | Sumanzs, bail or repalred. Gabe Chiropodists 15| TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MA. struchon ? Dual-coatrol car E ome. mas = - —_ — bar “ a —- ‘PEBRUARY 35. 198 ra were — = come district. mor tol pagans ogy vs posiuons eo! lla ag og MAURICE THOME, D. 8. 0. ng ok ge Ay Wtd. Child. to Board 26 S Bt, age 4 Press office tor ip- 7 Bank ” —Py_ Oa. 8 Wl ioe , — dect ‘eon of Mrs. Mattie Geo ; 5% of the ment Industry” youvare | _b43L : ee a TYPEWRITER’ RENTS | ‘capil isa . Pulkerson; dear brother of Wi- § the following boxes: Where 95% ot making seiter than, $168 PLUMBING 16 | —Micnell's 123) Sagine aT COMM, Le 7 liam, Joe, and Gpencer Pulkerson | customers are home age Seek. oe ¥en Sent hers oo hot_ water heat, PE aad | Dressmaking, Tailoring Upholstering DAY CARE. VICINITY PERRY i _s Sa i S stall : Biiley. and atve. Jewel Shafter. | 2, 5, 14, 20, 22, 26, 29, owners. owe it to yourself to write | ag = ood ctyies neg Sggy - DRESSES SUITS, COATS AND OUR moore LS net Me ng lh 51, 0, 42, 43, 44, 47, 53, ligation’ about’ this training cabinets, ane tairvay. MAple | sierations PE ¢70i4, 18 &. Hur | HAVE. ¥ repairet. PES". wit CARE FOR CHILD IN doy. February . with . ’ | } edit of the oy r Advisory Placeme surer screens, ay. . on. a OM UPHOLSTER- days while mother works. = Penere] Wome ot 6:30 pm. 58, Gi, 62, 100. Where cr or 4 5-0821. a G EXiRARTLY DONE. : — 54897. 5 ‘ Rev. George officiating. | | 56, omers is of the Service. ni | WINTER RATES ON PLOOR LAY: | REWEAVING EXIRATLY $3703 ro ume’ Mt EM) se Frervsce FE bea. Lt? CATA op. be sent to the cust Trainin WINTER BR Suits supe 1 ar PULL TIME CARE FO! RALPH B. G Mr. Pulkerson will a 4 Tractor g 5-9641. ; . G. 3. Prick Home, Mar- | 5.00.-<.0-<~- _—_— highest Aehtad | ing_@ Banding, Maple >9tt_—- | SAILORINU REMODELING AND | _>4 DRAPERIES. | "girl between 2 & 4 PE 4-6532 ok E jon, JU, for corvice Monday, Help Wanted Male 6 lighest, Service, a | PLUMBING aND HEATING HS | So ee ee eee, kee Wid. Household Goods 27 National Bank E March 1, at ornare ant ki Box 15, Pontiac bed | Com: . on §-1937 Rochester Mica. OL 2-761! OL 1-780} » Methodist Chureh. wl | ~ Where good banking oe _____| 3-003 Income Tax Service 17) ais, DRAPES & SED 4 ayy ey ey JIG BUILDERS ~ connections aid in all TREES LOANED VERE TO | he vege sitio’. “FE oOa. ~~~ | “spreads. Your material. re’ FURN ITURE NEEDED Wanted Real Estate 32A 4 neral Home. - DIE MAKERS Sclee Apeartiens Gio ould. onl | a A NEW HOME ALTERA- Ne Ww 1 Small tm | - Entire home or or "Sie An wwe dimen, Der | JOURNEYMEN ONLY | “2! 7 bo Fg WANG DRIVING "Pe. Say ly FEY “| BENJAMIN R. BACKUS | pre ‘entmaes Saf saat th Sct sxe Scafe| Cash for Your Home A eae eae roe p By - FISHER For Appointment I Pl ot grt PE | CARPENTRY BLock aD oe | ae + ie ot a ae oe pas | "e, bere ser - ‘Ss promos service be l Call >We. im aba cn Foca LAYERS “STANLEY P. CLARK |” furniture, ephisiering 34 8. of furniture Ph FE 28523. 8 ; wees hee BODY. Werk Wanted Male 10) a (0, any * phone FE Income Taa # Bookk ert | Upholstering | a a Pok doen“ us 2 a ng este Piymeuth. De- DIVISION JOrdan 2-6266 = Aces K WANTED, $002 pes COME ge AT eg waiting. omas Pp BERR ONE on pont) a7 LARORST ? 4 ig eg Goueenn ooo BALDWIN AVE Midwest 4-7500 = PEt 1016. || CEME BE WORE: aol Com. BANNEN-SAVAGE Phone FE 5 ph waiting, Want to i. Race tating. ‘TkD In STEADY i. a VISION ANTENNA IN-| free estimates NNEN- PE +768) ° qi Sanit Sle, conser. MMe: | GETERTED spore? Pree | Lincoln 3-446 cathy and, minor repair in| ine. VE Some SSSSORRS 5 IAN BAI | moan Wid, Miscellaneous 28/ BUYERS WAITING | Pe ee Seema cee. aaa rol arr Age 38 | WANTED 2 TOP NOTCH REAL | Feputable dealer, part time. | rie block _& stone EM_3$183 | ACCOUNTING &. TAX SERVIC cae: o* Ghe Reate _ ° trett, pty tte 2elate snjesmen. Must be good MAN WITH ip YEARS =K WOOD COME TAX SERVICE. NO | “Brown, black and white Reward. AL PILING CABI.| D yon tave + HOMAN. FEBRUARY | 24. 1864. | =p, Apply ise ©, Perry. workers, We have plenty of pros | CAPABLE MAN WITH 19 cinine | PRODUCTS wets. FE ban pom SUM. sorry Weetioves._ | WANERD | + compariment ‘i 4 . Saupel Marthe, S50 Lachecen. We. pre _viaate of tenons. Ww walimn- | Sad motor freight traffic and Nok | Lost: BROWN MALE | DOG,| Ss drawer preferred ow : terteré Te "a Siemans; deat ine xpe for! sales Business Administration, | ood working and plywood, SAVE MONEY | “short haired, bobbed tail. Stray Tee, Charles W. : ec if willim to work yet ible | Genera) w of Beaten feted SE LP FEEDERS FOR | Cash Land Contracts ey ay Sgn Vou atinn, PROSPERINYS | soz "opsoce "phone ‘Romeo | onvany’ hb. PROS or PE) Let us fe Zour retum for you Avaers to tame of alees. Fe Shops, PE T-007e WHITE BR ~ bleed, and : CAN YOU 8T ness, x 4 oF | . ward. — FAMILY OF 4 WANTS T-UCE = OS of Wren and Give me 30 minutes of your time 7.3608 2-4826 : ment me a - To 4 : ; SIR 55 Biccnss Pencrel serv- | wean to with peeety | in your ow - } MAN WANTS WORK OF ANY) < EAVESTROUGHING || ~ _ incOME TAX SERVICR wee heshoee" Weaiensd Bunday en ay New OR USED eee tor Tour sry Wu at Spm. at the Weaver | en _e: week PE. waltz or’ WEbser | kind. “Cor ent poral MY | She esd Od Pusnsces Home calla, C3. Ode | night, Call Bam, police for bt fieis, PE 65023 Peon Wish wes as or S Home, | ‘ N 10 am tools Cheap labor - i ‘s Shee! Metal Co —— y a = > ROM PRI | 900 Dire way Reynolds me | MAW WiTH STON) Siete ttc teem _ McLatn's A sIEvENs tos: LE ViciIniTY OF Ox- TO BUY FROM 2 with 1 e’elock to 6) ee ——— Zz FE ¢-5051 +46 PR : BEAG ee Son} ¢ cook me, = Mages, steady employment, Path | € e. cpeetal a LDOZING te ee eee ty, E Haron calla by appoint | “bow Lk. Brows and white with base ‘take ‘boty track. fst se en je reus, Bee 8. — Joslyn. | muck lend plow . ment Le . | fust Mike new, A bargain Me Sees ny ee udey H. ROUGH CARPENTERA MUST BE | er & Bon Cleaners, PENTER WORK WANTED | Molly 1-e10f. INCOME TAX AND ACCOUNTING Cone: LARGE WAL LinnT 1 or wil your equity. H. Mo ti soem : Moore Peneral Home dsabare | _ fast ~ mee_FM_>aase __ for general comeanan win, | CARE time my ‘On Sar or Eh FLOOR LAYING. or erience, | _ 18 DISH tan PART COLLIE. AN- Sutton. 3se38 ° oan E pontine ‘ frie wnes che wit be. taken Fencing Salesman lll. right men Write | gor Y QUALIFIED DAIRY FARM) Modern equipment. John Taylor. Laundry WARD. OWNER ‘VIRGINIA xs oe ¥ to the Weaver & = a Box 66 in care of > | marred, a Oe ee ODELING AND | 7 ne — =. a ee at Ge pectin ter heretic Goop BODY MAN. 8TEADY pocvietme, vedios. pee | COMPLETE gy | LACE sae ad STRAYED FRI. CMILD'® COCKER WANTED ak 4 on Sate Ot Se Seoers? a en ae . on euge doced he Ph gy - yg BS avons, peel crop rotation. et | recreation rooms, dormers, addi- Laundry. Ph 23-8101. __ tie ernnen aa. z CASI 4 LAvERING, yuancany 3, os Seis ms ter come Soe ain TO DO sone maa “a Cal) Mr. Selmes. yr eainn 308 | tions, complete ine Pita. FOR ~ ‘ feo. Lounery a Hamilton wrist watch between Housetrailer good g HOME OR EQUITY 2 “ ; : ide selling ers and en ° | ELDERLY COUPLE Di Pontiac State Bank Must be late model. Write Pon = Marver, age @; dear husband = poe e benefits. Cali in person at 217 Ave retaker of sm estate, FE 45470. _? munity National Bank. Reward. . , 13968 . father of Mre-Charot Steiger APPLY PensONNEL OFICE Ste toate | tame ieee Be wate WORK | "KO bcane en cearal. Pa Moving & Trucking 19 i , re. W Mure Bo PR tease.” Opes be f / a : Z ‘ t Srotmer ot Mrs. Amonda fevaee Sears, Roebuck & Co 5 ie BCTOR sity | nol'tny bind. Pr’ .™ ha bet ain _ FoR FAST EYTICTENT, PICKUP Coat: BACK WALLET | ora = Mre. Leona Wilson. N. Saginaw anent hed | EXPERIENCED DAIRY FAR . custom building. delt or lieht ‘ruc mov-/ 4.9381. ee —_______ | G6op USED 4 reom orn ‘4g A yd _ ‘ | St Pontine. ‘ast be” Journe fant | _ needs Job Immediately OL 1-4984 on a. ing at Teas, rales F3 T0180 any- tost — RING. INTTIALS | {iris oo K. C. Hempstead, Realtor tater by the C.J. Godhardt | THOROUGHLY EXPERY-| electrician. Salary ; DIGG:NO & LIGHT HAUL. | _ ‘L BUILDING REPAIR. | time W.R.C from N. Carolina. _Jector, OL 1-5880. . . neral Harbor - oll tm motor tuneup and min-| mum age 85 yea y } 4 Hany De 42294 | GENERAL and cement work.| GALL DICK FOR SMALL TRUCK- rE f A i“ . BOAT, REABSON- ye} zs. a! : Cos nbedharet, Funeral ae | tome vanabiring cupnen cau| & Pao oe CARPENTER WORE FENSOEL | Plancrme ste work FE ¢2200. Gad rates, Phone PR 2408. * | LOST. SERVICEMAN MALE WANTED, Tey - after 10 a. m. Saturday, Pebtu- . we : . -—- <. - & repairing FE 14 FARM | BRICK. BLOCK AND Sg 4 i WN WH TON TROCE be a J fd ong FE 23-2116. Money Wanted bal coe ee - WTD, CANVASSER SALESMAN. iiankitp MAN DESIRES | rk Also chimneys, No job A time, FE | -o_— oe E = ery a AL roalisn DEBIT we oulatate LINER AL. COM ON Mat wort Experience in = a large or too. oo Guaranteed vote work, Call any e owe Ds es FE|y 900s at On PER CENT ; bert, 3210 Terry, Oakley Park (ah meke up to 1) per » FOR APPOINTMENT Sans “WORK WTD. NEW . . OOPS, ALL WawTED TRUCKING HAUL ANY-| Sq: _ interest by employed coupie, ! ee ee ee AN tee Fee SRAM ASTERD SD a ae — Hit Herat eran i husband of Mrs. Martha Reamer; Ts - - 1 _ and repair. | ens seni. é écar, father of Roy, Reymond. EXPERIENCED 1 OMBER SALES AUTO SAL REMEN. SELL YOR 1 Work Wanted Female 11) 33 6 ; Fe Sun _ cleaner, Wa te’s Notions. 5.s00 10 PER CENT BONUS. 6 Sinan uct war brother of Roden finer ry 7. E3010 benefiia” including} 1 and RELIABLE GIRL FOR BABY SIT. | ~ Carpenter Contracting LIORT TRUCKING oases : Wipeket ht gt = at aie Secured. Write Poatiee Prese Box ; Goéfred Reamer, dear Co., 1441 Baldwin Ave FI | or call : FHA TERMS | thing anytime. : my Irish red 5o ee abe Oeee-|- SiO Denne tT 1.1880, ete ene saSy et i Wepre | See ite PE = or Rent) Bas mer. me old, task WANTED TO BORROW dil ai end idan Ueseser, Punarel cnrvies MEN WANTED Ave, Mme BA on Wentwere wet Waner Gohecl FE CEM. | —° ~ REMODELING Trucks for Ren Friday from Ww Le pier | & per cout interest ‘auch oe wee be nel Meemtey. icner, | Tht brand ecw product te tryty| Ave EXPERIENCED WAITRESS MODERNI's/ION| === eruces. TRACTORS owner at 13: W. Lawrence, no security. Write at? m at St. Ma’ 5 sensational. ie noth else H Wanted Female 7 wants work, FE 2-2138 after 12 GARAGES AND TERMS AND stions * oo po lease, large Bouse with option Ph = 2 a field Mills’ School” Vaughan Ra. ~ RONEN SIT BLOCK LAYING CEMENT WORK anure TEENS TMSRDEATELY 000-3 | 1 ACRE ON Less — TRARELIN, On * . : rE $1 | . Free esti- a Birm: me . — MI 41308 Aue | and chimney repairs HT house or apart- : Card of Thanks 1} Patternmakers ' HOUSEKEEPER” ADULTS PART TIMS STENOORAPHER. OMt.0 OR Disi6 | Rubbish hauled. PE 3-0603 a oe | tee . - _ o_O a | working. 1 child 10 Must be neat Experienced FE_¢1288 CARPENTER WORK ALTERA- ONT ' dren, rE 3% oe | yROE F MOR. | APPLY ronepertaae@n ce tive’ te eter, EXP. COLORED Gipl WANs | (Qurewren WOR! also custom | LIOKT 42208" oF 7628 . — TTAGE.| Son ; ang th ag wot € many | tremaportetion of live in Refer, EXP. Cot omare week FE > lee, | _dyliding, OLive 21221 | & Decorating 20 ] NeSSes "Some | iy Augast 6. ee PONTIAC “COUNTER GIR] ste uate se¥mmD $0 05 | “BS ssevices 13 eo Ary ar “eae ete ae ee 4 ‘ « ; y ome —~ 1 / conv ite, the F Sherman ; COUNT : childrens school clothes, aprons. | —~~~~~ ing PAINTING & DECORATING. 18T CunisTiay TAMILY RO sie tous bar 6 ROY . aoe Genes own es Save MOTOR Woodward. Sirminghom’ Mi, S16 Commerce Ra. baitteed, ™' Do It Yourself Plumbing | class, guaranteed, FE $-8006. Fogm house vicinity of Oxbow dice Wdanes ‘nwa os ward, 34189 ee a —- Complete VALL AND Write Pontiac Pres; Box * “recent bereavement and the , . _ +4620 See LADY WANTS & DAYS | Prefabricated DRYV CDERLY pant Eis oo ome Reese nt So8 DIVISION Se ee ee ear ae “otmt | Pre Sabect Utah ee PAINTING * resid I furaibed apartment or | Bagers are waling, we bay, a . girl wanted sec ; | lady's companion, PR ¢ ne a *R2Enchinoe foom with kitchen . Ex : HAM Pj Employment Office ce eases th expanding a = Ne ee rE Yaw -| PE basa. nloving "and hauling — =p ams H. C. NE G So, 118 Im) _@ load (8 ibs) FE Sl : : write Pontiae WIN The Pontiac Press|} aur.woon av , | _Sianwood Rd Late ora | a | omen & eeoaalig ae i Poe | MR. CLIFTON HOUGH | Anyone witnessing the truck scet | ome Sem yay Lap | Ot Kato — — ised | oUonis Wouan DESIRES DAY | _P Fa és Guano BOLL Mt Wachingtes Ot, Late Orion. Gent at intersection Square Lake == ee mo re. e . DIRECT BALESMFN ~ eS - ) transporta- EXCAVATING Y_2-428 West side. PE 2-4887. FOR WANT ADS més per manier ace koe Fee ri © wet ck nels nome | un inns _. | _ dosing, reed WM Ee | PAINTING — ay yg — aE | San PROPMRTY eb ACRES, §| trades are made has “stlie. Meo must be high {or te hay bareaen, eae ‘HOUSEWORK WANTED BY = ExPeRt Va tan Hon OE Cent: 1984. Approximately 5:30 p.m 6 room ‘gate barn = down DIAL FE 2-8181 tiation, FHP mercnanding, Rew jaye HM Cooley Lk RA Union Tay" Banvuting. evenines | CURTOM MADE CABINETS Wita | ‘007 FE ¢anel Dari ae clviny Guaden Ae DORRIS & mere ee Lake — : ee ~ a : —Please-contact Kenneth C. Z RR product with at demand Exc j - cnt a0. : “pestR es a : ~—yemored__Reasonabie- . i =f From Bam toRpom 1) Rie, Of Pees tro enrperstee ean enka Be ee | FARING Gigige g OOF FREE) MIT Presteent Betting or ean) “AWM -—N EAS i . tia Ga Pe 2 Ee | _ 0 a tag ONING | _Opdybe. FE ¢a300 timate 24137, WOodward 5-480. wants roommate. | block to Mace pretreat mel cree SPECTAL wR eNO | ALE MAKES OF men FAINTING & DECORATING E| °**ct baw. Near town, Twin beds. ME | AD errors shoulg be Tee | other small devktes c. yO Tired? Nervous? Can't sleep? SEWirO” MENDING IRONING. —- factory &| _1-4008 or FE 6-002 _ +8117. cried | wnmedietely. - § | scturing Co. 118 Indianwood Ra. |” our special relaxing he a sEwirO “eo +o . me Ww. Law. PAPERINO—P sibity for errors other | iene _- aNT:!lUlU!lUEe neni LADY WIstES WORK BY DAY. rence st. Phe re SATISFACTION than to cancel the © ACCOUNTA? . i. WOM witn | FE 0-eem. | BLOOMPTELD WALL AMS} for that m Pontiac bes ee es aie th Do eee kan | ires house-| Walle and Cleaned J, WILL CALL Wasa: ‘ cartieonret wth ras been Skpartsues' samading liceetee ree average wages, ust od Wo . rte — v : Also sUBURI za ote iPr TA gg? ahaa hae “columns. Ph. “walueless through ’ and be able to w wor b ay. ul SEPTIC 3401 | FE 42651, rer owe be care te salary “and literal employe bene: teed tncesse fer ome Whe Gealifies. | baby sitting nites. Call , cleaners, a oan | Wail Washing & Palatmg FS aicteert eins Te Bt TLDER . whee Mon end Tuest Maren i FI: 2-2744 after 4 o'clock, EXPERT TREE Tame or OR 33008. | Reasonable, PE $2211. SAjustments ql! be ety: j 1B -DER:! tac oa : pueel Disab ae | ~ 1 Be MEN WA A . ; ; a | . nd nd 10 to @ p.m. Ask for TYPING 6BC | PLASTERINO WOME —— = DIE MAKERS Mrs Greenman | aOR tetarial Service, EM 3202” PR gone PE ae Ca ime for advertise- eae — “rv WOMAN @¥ . Bn dh. ELECTR ALLPAPERING AND PAINTING i hatatning type slows JOURNEYMEN ONLY ig te ee for 3 children, 4 Building Service 12 SEWER CLEANING | _Cat tor et ve a r then reguier _ APPLY nights a week OR 32740, _j~— ee ‘ Sunday Serv. Ph FE 49012 | PAPERHANGING < oe Gon epee FISHER PART TIME WAITRESS, WHITE Sink. NG | wy Seen and reason- day previous to BODY only. y in “Ths Bak. LUM STORM PLASTER | able ‘ Tranrient bas at DIVISION hers Malone 5 LE “oni A - D. Meyers. Phone EM 3-8800 | PAINTING ° dag ‘of publication. on BALD ave, tre nears 0 4 Dm. on| WINDOWS __ |?ieon.gaxome. ou rucons . WANT AD RATES AUTO SALESMAN @ BOOKKEEP- fou — : fe IN. 54) FAINTING DECORATING GUAR ee Rte. of. euportenced and capable. Good Bot saberele i weetaaye.| AND DOORS =o Wines, field the.) Sdens, “eronene 3 " is 2. Used Cars. 22 A ———_———— |. ‘Anytime Sai. ti . = is 84 cnt es , ~EAVESTROUGHING | mp.areouirine . $3 a3 $38 EXPERIENCED care for house. | SAVE Ts r ° rE 50973 | ‘ . . : work, Ref a1000, SAVE air ic & +m th Clothing Salesman sical WO Live “i. | aS ‘pout. _ CASH te +n : | Poke cupertagen, salary. referen- On, of. the best “tame tredemide we’ a.saa3 |" Pe g Office Pull time oftering excellent, ces Write: Pegtiag Press, Box ee Eva ~ 48 HOURS earn i t y s © repairs ; Birmingham > gy ‘the ages af ad y CHNICIAN 2 eave alum doors $38 00 Pe bie . mi FOR YOUR HOME ; ‘ Se dl Pree —No x PPL TANT ICS PRICES at Jae “apie era , Apps Personael Ofte | =r | Ge sovtes of cake “aime oF Dick Values : 3879 Hamihon Sears. Roebuck & Co, a Por x | Masonry and art work seit all Opes of sma ; { Be ; sik 24 N, Saginaw [eV etgcan ® | ante “at nore vel, ie one é ; r : ; 4 fon ae ‘ es , Po aS ig jee 2 tee é , ae | i ai : ae b bey “i PrA4 a4 red eae oo" *& S a ee ee ee Ra Patong 9 EF a * ’ ~f for Selb owe $6 Re, Sie. ee a) __ For Sle Hows a]. KINZLER | C-CLARK |). Paece (EREES, SO tient drive” Pace 4 * I iehrcom bunssiow. DOWN : ree euzces [EoE==) ~——— ay eae 4 way ree, 2 lots FOR ws iy pow vacant Susealie tes seas.” | A Wonderful New Home fy DRAYTON Pty off a West side gh 7 . host waiue te toe car Ts wget mM, ak basement” one hs fenced | Br" isa a home thet is 8 om tee. ae — $2,300 DOWN, 96,009 FULL PRICE. Wil be proud “ot Qur ote sogans he on SHARPSST 3 cil humace * gute, “waler ‘beater, The well 9 wring veem | Soak overhang =] newer + Bons 11% ort Both are a -- Sic ete [SETS Bt Oe Se sree ! at Coment arive Reosnatic =| CAMERON H. CLARK| & party. ii if 5 ‘ i i t if NE ond Por Wer W. 3 Bs enings. with netaral : pict - Yon, saur ent ane 2 a rs Bt 7 ; Welton Boulevard, Park Dubdiv | ft. kitchen: love-eeeth 4 4 t : . ee" en be *. WALNUT LAKE sion with city sewer and water. shaped living room ; a ts ‘and_ fall basgment ice Dedregte briek Ins, beans, beaut. | dow, trout, end “rear make as i appointment to see this Tt ah tse, al Bascmont, shunmmn leu ceuae Douay aoe somes Oe , WrammLy apamruent. | ia"ei seh Auas™ ose | ' Russell Young Postine’| feet brick as Lote. Sure _— —_ o REALTOR nail ae ene ener, toes two $43.27 | Seen Eves ts . Sun. ‘) 5 and each complete tile FIRST OPVER: = ci se furnt- STATE, STREET ABLN: COTTAGES P tent special that you For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 Sire. ranges sod, Fetrigete- A 7 reem home — well locat- PER MONTH CIERE IN, MICHIOAN PROM ROOM AND BOARD WORT wER| i Mike "and, con. | nnn fe ane eee, Terme Due to. illness, of sear ys cael — cay "_From._On > f01_om om ‘ aa ae bath ‘Carpeted wall to wail EST S ~K "KS muse rooms including 1 bedroom and (Including Everything) |~-This Week's Specials ers 82.N. Jessie, Sli and dinette. WEST SIDE BRICK DOLLAR VALUES tigate today! bath down 2 bedrooms g 3 gs) | is Week's Specials BOARD AND ROOM CLOSE IW.| Phasm doors Pull'b i Beeutiful 7 rm. home, overlosk- Saaaik Fare hn Kinzler: Real and bath vp hot | | gp GOMMERCE OE oe ataee, eee: Se ee “ry t er. Gane end’ noes well y toh wg Bg Ths aoe 4 reoms with 2 bedrooms. Fu:l we ples ia: a latge vent tot oud. better ‘These liberal FHA mortgages! paved way, Kitchen, dining Sign ool LY. TELEVISION.) tnroughout. Plenty of value consists of liv. rm. with| beth. Located on 5 acres of ex-| if pe answer, ph. PE 23-0620 burry - it's only 8175@ on| Ste so easy to qualify for Foom, room, bath, full base- ~~ here for $10,000 30 days natural fireplace, nice sum rm., cellent sell. 44 acre of fruit trees. Open Ever ‘till 8 terms! you can no longer afford to give ment, Hot air barn, 2 lots, good CLEAR ROOMS, possession. goes rm. kitchen with -| Unfinished barn. Full price $6825. | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange . away even $30 a month for rent. *, a. Berean a eT SPARKLING Bee, nee epics cires. | Siow ss rosc’ canen bem. (FR GOUGRED T BOON wopemn| Cte Rlgmes outs meal Bay | So See Us Soon at | SEeEape ise sib gees . 7 : sa 2: cae So See Us Soon . d = or eee owe. geatiomen. Good | INTERIOR — $1,000 DN. S3. oa th Basmt. Hot weler a oneniggs Pi nomen jerge vee $6080, Lie 3 Cry. La. Drive. Ottive a anal ice} 172 West Ann Arbor vesew., view 2 7 VACANCY FOR ELERLY PER | Crich“terrace with 3 large | 7 SOF S#feee, solid Grive, Terms.) tree OT red: walls Breese. = FOR COLORED terlor o,f trom Sains TN A TT] Resoment, wit furnace’ bee | NEAR HIGH SCHOOL | (emae"eit‘ neue. tiptre bet Humphries [| tyrone, tremesane tock nome, Drive out Baléwin, ware west oo | Gb "with OG Wid Room, Board 304] sietect Galea | ame Seat cerehsitl| Sete hens cacy ater kees | REN PUAN ages] Hae cm Eee coms] Spt See ccm EMBREE & GREGG ——" TEACKER DESIRES eel = _ intrest. for ‘sere: artes large high lot fox call tony allie ties tne “hg 4 _Dasement po A cool chews Week dayr 11-4 P. M = nde seig room Auburn Meignts ares: | Spejend email home modems. | eh, Wear’ garage, reais or $1,050 Down are ove, needing oadnster Ter) cod pests Or eting sem, “ome be PM) NEW GI HOMES: wrhe’ Peaties Boz 5. deal here. Gali us right now. sions] man. Call Sisson. Gaus ine sosues bak sree ere oath PRE 40621. ‘ Yom beve © fey EA. tom Hotel Rooms 39! Edw. M. Stout, Realto GI Pathe, peiomalic Beat & het tater.| Priced right ot tierboe. ‘| B.D. CHARLES, Realtor! }{ORRISON | Southeast Decne We Bey ar Sew (TH Seomew FE oele| 2 petra, ree Weg times “| fas teal cal era } . Srgvgretns Rent Renae i RR }_Oakend-| HOTEL AUBURIN brick siding. walls, AC| ment, a H h HEUGH terior “colors, Al, ave Son | fete! eae ah ENE! Crawford |me eum omeenel ! ions, ‘od inset “ae” mess =! ° reduced on thie ¢ CO. ‘Man! “HOTEL ROOSEVELT PROUD hn K. Irwi ; fo 0 qongeems wentea polling op GI] E S PE ssa eri 6-438 | Sher eutstanding atures, eee (eee aa VE supursaniTe| JOhn K. Irwin | AGENCY | thai tie Ratt ts lose. —~ ! Ri ad rr LT a 3 BEDROOMS CAMERON H. CLARK Rent Stores 2) on os A wy fanch pe 'Poose FE Saas Eve FE 21004| rane Orisa Hams house, Income | culer driveway, Only ¢ miles from NORTH $500 DOWN ren w ROUS FE come. ston sPace1nquin om Ex: agi © Soccer G2: |" A HOME FOR YOU _| Sige es!® R80 down SH) sere aa an. Sick] "VACANT™ mc ee oh eens | We KEE “DOUBLE WINDOWS” bedronmte, coda sowste, Boars | fener brie ee : Ta ~— | eetimae ieee’ 1 TM WRIGHT, Realtor | “fade se tity gr out We aise Appresimainiy 3. Good, for| fom, val Seat and rye root | ae etn, Lae Humphries | gersiut Sis Zest |cormtet ee pres | SSP aan tae et spay ’ a sper gorege. ‘Alussinamn - Sane. “ae “ ~ ° bungalow? Then see, tala at enee, foot Hains soon, a Fm pone a aa nee, i" H. BROWN. Realtor | a spr ratings tomes ttmeomster | AY] ORD) _ middie straits take | S55 ae are. large, immediate por. ate ARR, BONE" | usw mane Pa We pane BU ING 40210° CORNER OF cost, so bu The Ay & is Lovely 3 bedroom raach home 4% rm at. es only $7,000 with terms Beautiful ranch home on lot FOR COLORED 3 With ke and Pontiac Rds Ideal fiz.t00 cash. to ars per sa ead Totes Breeseway to garage. Pull bath Sey and garage and it's priced : : 100n300. All the fea basements, priced right quick Rent Offic ‘pace 41 sa, mane _—— tT x. sO REALTOR meat, Ou best, Screcacd’ pores. | trea” gases “comnts mevionge. “~ $1,000 DOWN ticulag' buyers: Pull besemeot broker whines. e Partridge Is THE TOSEE| Lo icexiie. , . ‘| ‘This nest 2 bedroom house pace ann | acme i ~ has been recently decorated. yoom, beth and . Am woe a WHITE 10 Acres Francis F. “Bud” Millet | FT MM OHTIeS| “Sree ae sees. | Steet dene "e gee gee) A HOME OF YOUR or Lease Good soll. § room modern home Realt p tmcluded ia the ‘price vot eee OWN Sree! BROS, | SESE SE eae aie ise? ies corner paved main highway nly ° tm house with Foot cellar, $13,300 | Customers Parking Space in Rea! | 5, y FE ae - octets peatemen, Se, in city as down payment, You Wanted to Live -_ Wil divide to suit ample parting | Open 9 to 8 sun. i to 5 = EAST SIDE Secpeeey Oia mee Steet: uve Reel Betsle WEBSTER SCHOOL AUBURN mEIONTS 5.02, * .Be 2 ae oe Pinel or Pe sist sear Bias Manca” "Wwatertora| Lake Orion Frontage rere’ Satine “esnee.t: verr| Elizabeth Lake Estates DISTRICT Leseted an Wein te. cece priced ot 96.280 with ORLY. $i 30 ) —- = 3 bedroom modern home with| Sry" basement and loot “at the | New home, Cedar shakes, take priv- $11,500 See csh Beet ten terrific, kitchen. and _ “BUD” Nicholie MOHAWK AVE: basement recreation room = only $8,960 with terms.| eges. 2 bedrms. down. Rm. for és oa peme, oak § fc besemens —, te ee eae Bee this nice brick bungalow. $/ facing ete, FuPiersace’ gi vee| A. L. Templeton, Realtor| Smete Utility latge living resm | room. brick with ttadved Term. — REAR DowNTOwN iTOWN. REASONABLE room Sad . ise ‘tecreatten down. =a: , Sg rE secn’ sen | Se town. PE Pinas | West ‘cae location. a West Suburban rent. 5-4623. room, furnace. Large double . ee te A, featuses living axe wht ie Ghores A fine ranch For Rent Miscellaneous 42 PONTIAC REALTY CO CARROLL id al a COLORED KNUDSEN rom hog ‘ate auen eves 4 Cie aso eee need, = acnes CROP 77 Baldwin ~ rE 62275 at as Ba or ve eaies fou epertescut house. separate ~—_ home were doors, . “eo Suet ene il ne “CTU Bier eh oes, Map | © ROOM MOORE ¥, Zones. tu OFF JOSLYN | met, heceted ele “ot smite | WEST SIDE coect is’ propery: | itgeresinin tu marter bedroom | ; ‘ aa - a r basement ear ag eg a # rooms wit stairway to unfin-| Year $4000. Seling ai ethos SATA bome uum we reams | GILES REALTY CO. | ssrese, 11.000 dome Neat & Clean EAST SIDE ge hn a eM Automatic heat. $1400 with WE TRADE-WE SELL ie, Cuemmind t Bene POSSIBLE 9 om bate ments, Reasonable dows payment |2 bedrooms. not modern, full base. $2,800 down. 3 car garage. | 63 _W, Huron PE _66is Jr igh bon survice cad shop * Lectied "within walking distance | ff a"ill consker madera ie My, Block , BY OWNER DORRIS & SON ping. Bive rooms and path down. Located trailer as part payment. By school. price is only! E. WILSON coe fooms anc Oak of town. Full basement. gas $5500. It's at that low oll with now | Seema! otty; Sah, mentite, Ais | Taw teren ¢ wal one E, MANSPIELD AVE. mor down, eo. bassenens — © a ae t T 23 2 Zz i : i f ( “4 : ; Sat. & Sun.—2 to 6 and 4015 Cambrook Lane /|900D BUY ‘| A DOLL HOUSE AT A BARGAIN . Ol heat. Very clean| P.00e @imesen i Aes = 5 Cute 4 rooms. Aluminum siding East Side Ce ee a) cna a menor ie enemas BUNGALOWS Seige Saepse tara ae iat ae taal dal et ———— Westridge at Waterford Francis F. “Bud” Miller $6821 | WEST SUBURBAN DREAM home |° QoOMs TERRACE Ih LIBERTY 3 apd 2 bedroom homes in venient beth." Com- Where Dreams Come | ADAMS REALTY CO. Realtor Race ngaer fat| ares Stele | Eee ee, | ihe ae ee] NICHOLIE True 382 Auburn Ave. FE 43383 | si9 FE 2.0253 living. Fowme Sod nlches. that ny OFF TOSLYN the i terms Workshop. Chicken house. 1 sere ’ LAKE ORION-LAKE HOME Gestomere_ Parking _Space_ Rest ey or fenced in| ana close te i ( | and bes Rts LAKE yr 6.200 ‘with $5.00 AND HARGER CO First sho ee Ge ee a WANT A GARDEN? - abies. stc.| this 2 bedroom om modern THE Laze | 3 0 s. Ph rE Gumnemgerany thenan. b bem $ heme wih Det 3 The b lawn to completely a achat oe — Take privioges. owner, foreed. to 6:30 wi 8:20 rooms, its the bathe. Red- COTTAGES , yy tp: | nntrcaped with towers and| ment "whn sew ell lerced air | gk! sea - home. Very at. Rages | eee | Ee, SF Se | | ee Se ae aor guano’ _ tian buinds, Let to _ Getatins ase -an6 - vance. | F C Wood 100300. In exce wel + of Priced Sete | Fe on an |GAYLORD| Ste | Eatin |. C. | BAPaees| Getek | F 3 é modern ef MY , “ i b , ave IVAN W 627,500. PE’ or PE 2-0544 7 rooms & beth Has income $100, <=" . Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor ANN] | Re ee ee ee Oe. COL OATS — 4 BEES. AND SCHRAM : 2 : W. Lawrence $7,500, terms. ag Cy Ry =. Call ter - REALTOR Call Evenings PE seen OFFERS $4,500 sopetstment, Rose ; FE 5-501 Yes. that’s the full price of his | 26% W Huron ; Drayton Woods [oe oe 2 sioves aod 3 Ys Well constructed and beau- RATT $1,000 ELIZABETH LAKE i lz le i: g@ lop) TA oO 1 f hy Si f ” fs Tecreation furnace, 4 a fiaated Nets, Priced reasonably at COMPARE THESE PEATURES ini nowrgirllor wil ACRE ESTAT ESTATES ‘terms. R REALTY @ wale. ee) Attractive American {Coster $10,800 : j i if iE : ; : Hf Partridge Is THE “BIRD” TO sEE 119) 943 per mesth tectedes | BIRMINGHAM BUNG. imsurance. - 6 Hiden i fig? etstalss isnt ly 332 : 3 fe ij va fi rel ff i ts f q felse 5 ? it f = ii : 7 Ea iit 000 ment homes, i WM. A. a, a op KENNEDY tae Stpeyea's | Bs rom home B. D. CHARLES, Realt = Sees | Sees eae EE REAR EE | RE “hE se fore yaar cava tew | “= terms. (Ls pages Sse 4 ATEWAYS to. —torn_e Matto ho . now, 4 BEDROOMS segs, Paved ot. Jot D ON PLAINS RAY O'NEIL, Realtor | 4,zmuy seamigt reg 9 ARS HAPPINESS AREA Wel FE one or PE bain | poll heat, paved we wn Aron Lane lipee rm 2 heal Bax me inh eet for the big fom Only MODERN HOUSING geek Wim. Madera bitches : MIMBLER |i a BRICK RANCH HOME CORT M: IM * ——— bag view, ® ut ; ; BROWN | eaveee cates ates ie gl ate tener ad ee WARD E. PARTRIDGE “s fen , er se rene ee MESTATES Sp S| fee ectes| Semen oe| west suauRBAN | SERENE Ey ae ase . Om. 1 BR ANC ‘ oe - ib j j , k , ie 5 be ee seep A: ‘i é 3 Jie b Ae ee ee Se A eee oe ee ee eR SL Ee ge ee es oe ee F SOR ae we eee ee ee oe ee ee ee, Fee OR ee we ee ee ee Be See Ware Ce eee Se eae |e $ ca = “ * ne ehag | ‘ 4‘ ai . - hs ater 53 > 5) Pee aes ee Bg Fe yf A aed ©, ac OS ye ee ee , = a *, +* ©f ‘ - ‘ athena: ag is 3 ‘ ie : « s ; a S i ee. ee : BUSINESS LOTS 60a130 EXCEL- lecation on Columbia near tinc Motor A steal at $) Terms Cort M_ Imbler, 1111 Jos- lye, FE 4008 8ELL OR TRADE BUSINESS frontage on W Hurew with build- ag Seat _ PS Oe Rent-Lease Bus Prop 49A _ STORAGE, GARAGE. Light Manufacturing 40x75x12 basement. Two 8x10 en doors Fast growing loca- Flanders 14276 _TOwnsend 0.4404 For Sale or Exchange So @ ACRES FARM, 6 ROOM : tools, fof § or 6 room house near- er Pontiac. Write Box 23. Attica, __Mich ae Business Opportunities 51 $7,500 DOWN A tavern witn real estate and all for a reasonable down payment. even more ment on No 1638 NEAR LANSING Bar business with a $40,000 gross and is one of the best eaulppes for $8,500 down Pon JOHN A LAN PE 415920000 RESTAURANT FOR SALE. CHEAP if taken at once Pinball R, BROKER FE 54-0978 _reacenable _price MOBIL GAS STATIONS Available for lease. Severs under n FE Turn finder through & Lost ad! Yes, through Classified ads losers be- WALTON | Crooks Rd., ation, school | ‘pus ‘al door, paved road well restric 93,500 $1,000 Coughlan, 3305 |oatietaeerze| $25 to $500 Partridge. STRAIT LIQUOR BAR ; and bar. i WARD F. PARTRIDGE OFFICE OF NATIONAL pal ats CLEARING HOUSE N PRINCIPAL CITIES COAST-TO-COAST World's Largest 43 W. Huron Open Eve. FE 32-6316 ee so LIVING GUAR: M to Loan = 53| For Sale Housetrailers 55 . = Gon Mie all : Bel or leave (State Licensed Lenders) . ce qin meiotes trcher home ase DRIVE-IN Need Money? | gsi “fous, lights, alata,” root A money-maker located in coatings, as, line of gas con district West side. is as near as you telephone. Just| stoves = heaters, ot” cant of last year Takes call to handle "Ca for Your ap PE 9-812] fast eh EXCHANGE GILES REALTY CO. | parment of este or "any othet worthy purpose. Most are | —." — o- REAL ¥ SAV ON re Pakpnn ron —estantinge | Biyhedl'watenet Oo | Rada “Beinn Te | paym in tiac. Must be sober and reliab’ e i eatetamure| Home & Auto | maa is tres _ atest nan ato C - ence Commeteisl uses. Exclusive mer- | 07 Communtty National Bank Bidg. PE 3237) after $:09, ram. _ Hours: 9 to 8; saturday ¢ to 1 NEW MOON driver ave pg ee: for 1 : best gost_no more the foiniiment ‘contact Ky a $25 ° $500 Parkhurst Trailer Park & Sales 306x200 LOT _W. HURON ST. NEAR . . ‘ Lapeer Rd. “Es, Hane Wie down write Quick, eer peree — Mine Onon 24611 GULF SUPER SERVICE Baxter & _Bished. 966. FE 66008 Rent Trailer Space 56 Livingstone | Taner, srace. ron, nent. For lease, one ——_ best — doing éxcelien obenees set wu for complete service nL. —Gele-Oil Company, FE 2-017i. <4 ——$__— Trailer Cam: FS BOY TO sf L_ REALTOR, Co. FE 41538 Lake Rd. Partride: If THE ‘BIRD’ to ere | 84 W Lawrence Stat Case CAROE LOT PATIO. SEWER FOR SALE OR LEASE 2 STORES, got water, school shopping. one Ry be ene bull : om. WHEN YOU NEED : Gotan RATES FOR RENT TO See a. hese $25 t fe) $500 Tesponsible couple. MY 2-4611 Auto Accessories 57 A DANDY CONTRACT WITH A-1 202 S. MAIN Wo specialise im safety oute glass, One nurchasers both werking ——, FREE: tee 6 sce 2 payable om (pep moots | ROCHESTER, MICH. | creat ia goncooaen ee wit ques Buen te 4 Oe 123 Oakland Avenue PE ¢7066_ ef @ LI akiand Aver Write box 1, Pontiac 58. HOUSEHOLD GOODS ACME AUTO PARTS _ | Rochester. OF 60711 _ |g, Disgount Ne, Rnorn emer Money to Loan = 83) LOW INTEREST Rebuilt springs) He aw state Licensed Lenders) Maweling: Mort -t tomy enters te ae oaks H. G. PETERSON _____ Auto Service 58 1310 Pontinn Stase Ba. Bldg. IN zene 73 oe ot SF FOR COMPLETE GOOD TIMES For Sale Housetraiiers 5§| COLLISION SERVICE NEW AND MODERNIZED USED me and | Several ‘good ued “anes at so| Oliver Motor Sales BAD TIMES: intety) "Why pay. tent? | 38 w. Pike Bt. Phone PE 20100 TRAILER EXCHANGE}: OVER THE LAST - _Open “Eves, sed Gentays pS. 37 YEARS pve, fas pat ge eta tive tenoece few | — TRATLER a, ts Kate” Fes sina | EXCHANGE ||" FREE ESIIMATE a MA OF CARS BUCKNER'S ts the old reliable) ¢ Ea ae up-to-date-loan company where) S.AT.ES—FINANCING you are always well \reated. ANDERSON, ROYAL, PRAIRIE SCHOONER, BUDDY. BEAMER WHEN ILENESS COMES; Robe ne 7 a otha WHEN THERE ARE LAY- 50 FLOOR PLANS. We not only 20188 OFrrs : sell quality trailer homes exclu- EMPLOYMENT, YOU WILL ear, cylinders e E OLAD YOU ARE DEAL- bat service the phe tae Shop, aS feed, Ph PE ¥ Special orders welcome, Bt L) wate un g WANTED Wante? to bry a housetraiier tm very good condition- late model, a. modern conveniences, Please write PONT!:AC PRESS BOX 3, giving particulars & Better Be Safe Than Sorry! Sai ant iste H. J. VANWELT AMERICAN . GENERAL - WEST- OR 3.1358 Sole? value tm construction ge | TOP 600 POm ANY SHARP CARA. e Borrow the Cash sign. livability, and trade in 22_Auburn_Ave. M be we ave veg Price for Your Car You Need at BUCKNER —ee_ fre in 41°50 ae ‘the New 1054 HH DOLLA [FINANCE COMPANY Stewarts MOTOR MART Corner WN, Saginaw & Huron St. a » yy by ae CARS W ANTED LOANS og holy ye ty bappy- | BAGLEY AUTO PARTS Oxford Trailer Sales a can ton te ae Parts & Accessories v St FR 2.2544 of FP oF 1 mile South of Lake Orion, M-% WANTED $25 to $500 1983 four door sedan Buick or Olds. | hh Community Loan Co. P ontiac Privage_party., Call ‘FE’ ¢t 30 E, Lawrence FE 2-7131 FRIENDLY 4 SERVICE . Chief _ MOBILE HOMES GET CASH QUICKLY UP TO $900 1952 DESOTO V4 FORDOR Bteerne = oe eatery] PRESS | RS Inte. ong. aive Tady,o0 f3] ou gun bay 0 Les Mutehinae | nad For Mo ’ down. OAKLAND jinx tate sin! BRAID | come finders fast! Call : = - ae “hata PLAN ' BRAID MOTOR SALES Phone FE For Sate Used Cars 61 “BUICK BOB”. Oliver > Used > -Buicks They are still coming in as trade-ins on the sensa- tional 1954 Buick. Be the proud owner of One of these fine cars. They are in tip-top shape and sure to please you. Two door with radio, heater Dynafiow. "$2 BUICK ....... $1,795 eerereren We Have An Excellent £. =. *Setection OF... — TYou, Do Not Know * Automobiles 'S3 HENRY J, 2 door, very clean 47 FRAZER, 4 door, transportation ...$199 ’51 CHRYSLER, Windsor 4 door, automatic transmission .... $888 '46 MERCURY 4 door eeeereceovee $144 '47 PONTIAC © 2 door eee eeeeees *50 BUICK 2 door, the best ........ $699 49 PLYMOUTH coupe ’46 FORD 2 door, red, | 8 cylinder 49 FORD « A G0OCiercciei orice 51 MERCURY 4 door eeeeeeeese "47 CHEVROLET 4 door eeeereeee® $199 "46 DODGE & GOO ...c0cee a 46 CADILLAC, Hydramatic .... $299 Convertibles All Makes & Prices “Buy Now... And Save On The Springtime Price | “BUD” Nicholie contract as down payment, Phone | We can help you with your money | “are also 30 per cent neat serare_____| ba ib betes sce ake eee | Sage, 6 eb om } —_Fer Sele Farms 48] HARDWARE. | Siitinee ow or cat at or ones | SERENE PEt se cae la mt acnzs-onty # cna wooo. | “wings fine ‘eusnens ta as TE HOLLERBACK Specials Rrprosimaiez ft. irom Boo-| fomners location beck builaing pes Se wana se | M6 Pacha $195 - 96,500, rm livi uarters and extra oper. FINANCE CO. vB ah hn Tg oles ve. hae ACKATG .weeeeeee Bs > ‘ . ment. werae taint. Terms, | "2 Pogtige tate Bank Bidg Eres) wert aye © Week, 47 Chev, veceeeeees $395 J R. HILTZ J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor Parters eng generetets ... 99-59) "41 Pont. ........... $145 * REALTO ight mag re ‘ oe Lots of used parts tor “6 cars| '46 Dodge ......... - $265 we site M Saginaw st. | ciaae B LIQUOR LICENSE ON | @ W. Muron at Pe sruey | 8 Ave__Pa. Pw ¢as3/'41 Plym, .......- .. $145: tear odie 'g [ES ree | “Loans ta07O 800" 0 | ALLENTION | women (sg $5 _Dinnsa_& Sons 6 W Huron. —Daily_Preve, Bos _116._____ H = _ an. trucks. We have several lato SMALL FARMS IN REAL Sale Land Contracts 52 ousehold Fmance model low mileage used engines. GEO. L. SCALES. REALTOR low NEW HOME REASONABLE | 1% 8 Seainae St etme! 6 ee lvers LO SALE TROCE FARM. WETHt OR-| luseounts. Owner FE te. | __ Mortgage Loans _84|SCHRAM AUTO PARTS Is Open fof yt) sieeve BO a Contract | “~~~ " 2539 Dixie Hw: PE 44523 eg ey eS —Yim_Fhese VE be’. TEAGUE FINANCE CO. AUTO GLASS 8a.m- 9 p.m Our salesmen are courte- ous and you are under no obligation to buy when you visit the Oliver Lot. “BUICK BOB” Oliver Your Friendly Buick Dealer Corner of Orchard Lake & Williams St. ’ Phone FE 2-9101 BUICK SPECIAL “32. @0 D. Fully equipped with 13,000 sories, Private ~- She + . No LOOK for BARGAINS? We have ‘emquantity and trans— ‘We "Ws, “4. 0) 2s ee ae 49 BUICK '48 CHEVROLET Aero, new tires ....... $299 '47 OLDSMOBILE 2 4608 sisccxecs . $244 SEE OUR Special Ad On ‘53 Models on Page 23 Many... Prewar and Early Postwar Models Available. » Your Choice $79.00 TRUCKS 51 FORD F-1 panel eeeeeee $599 *50 GMC a eee 2500 FAD ’S2 FORD Courier ...... -. $799 1°52 FORD F-2 Express brand new 51 CHEVROLET. 12 ft. stake '37 GMC ' stake (ateace sodas Go Visit Our -New Location at TURNER'S Woodward Motor Sales Woodward & 13 Mile Rd. We Are Also Doing Business at Our Old Location eeeeee eevene 464 S. Woodward Birmingham |. Harold _Turner Chevrolets 18 Beauties to Choose From " 2 Doors, 4 Doors and Bel ‘Air Coupes LOW AS $895 MICHIGAN’S FINEST MotorSales ’52 Chev. Bel Air 53 Pont. Catalina, sharp '52 Ford Club Coupe ’5O Chrysler 4 dr. $1 Buick 4 dr, Dyna. 49 Pont. 2 dr. 51 Plym. 4 dr. . ’50 Ford 2 dr. . "49 Chev. 4 dr., whitewalls . ’50 Pont. 2 dr. "49 Ford 2 dr. 52 Mere, Sport Cpe. ’S0 Dodge 4dr. * "46 Olds. 4 dr, "50 Chev. Club Coupe MANY. MORE These cars are clean and most have radio and heat- r Ve a Fat snot pelt He un s J ~, WER me, oe Ee D eonera . .RADIC was & 6 Se ‘ ee 4 o4 ree. iy \ . in et q : A Vi ¥ ys ey ee ; A ER en eee ee) ei Pet me es Sar Ie c i) ; A ; f ; . ' : ‘ | ae cae r “ahs asda SDD mOnanain i euaneans {cane SS OP ee = es EP :Wes@ite Wied Gare “eal —— hii HE PONTIAC PRESS ‘Samay; . Saat ey aaa Oe RE eer For Sale Used Cars 61] For Sal Used Cars 61/CARNIVAL | + SRIDOSL ERS ABE 26, 08s Ay CN mm, ‘ “ig ~s . | — 7 “by Dick Tu Fer Sade Und Care so — eink a) CY | WISE | HABE st amano) eno] ana E , _ m~ hd . ek SWENe BUYS | icokice' PONTIAC. RETAIL STORE) PV du, SI B S USED 5 3 Vea aludll land IC | Your Fotd Dealer | - at CARS + sige will Used |Cars Presents | It ota! Name, But a |Policy” | ee ok arent Serves aaae eh caer bere | or sdles inc B : “| a Gf cal . , : . u You LUCKY Buick-Pontiac You ¥ PO r From a Deale|r You Know! | effer! . i ¢ : ‘) ' my ae RIDER | » ‘|. Right | DONT STAND IN. |LINE ies 93 Pont. Yes, if you bought your | , License} Plates FR Ww ss : ; present car from k | : Get One of E Th +e ih dd ie cul ant Fe Jac | ese Good |Used Ca ~J be. p ANU. stlinn. Radio, ester | a0 Cog They're Ready to Go. sed Cars 1? Op PRs ae ramati : serves Y igh | ‘ a Hyarumai os be | ae ee ney'te Read|y to Go...Liclense and All| 21° TV. Is This Your yo a until it’s time | ; 5 a License Number? $1995 - “Heust CHEVROLET PoEn 1952 Given with | our door, radio and heat- : | as FROM tan coe| Le toe a ee ei COUPE THAT HAs : ’ pent amlon fee Gee ae 23 Chev. MR Used Coe” eet eee | mae Hei coun i of any ‘SO, on this one! i Hany BEL AIR « - : od Car Goodwill Used Car” ‘S] ‘Ss? 4.Dr., 2 Tone Paint t chiefs they heer g pars of fund raisers outside to see you, 1947 | , ’ ‘$3 If So. SS -” CLEAN get some expert advice!” 7 1950 : bso... $795 ie PLYMOUTH | . STUD 1951 ! Youre Lucky | S95 | Fer Se Used care ot|_ For Sle Used care st] | $195 _ BUICK | © 4 model Because 90 Ford . Day Special NOT NEW_—BUT $495 ' . Ai Te TT BAe RADIO AND ocee PTS re ire $1,195 used ca You Have | Two door, Heat and mu- Se B ‘ : right LARRY TAG. aks ; ; ER ALSO INCLUDED IN THIS a ge Witt BEAUTIFUL . Cash Waiti sic, hand finis! id Value” “Solid Value” a eta a | jai Paniog caime sce! ick , JEROME S Nave Goodwill Used Car” | This Is a Bona Fide Offer . is sweet and sassy. = ear + teater, spot Rochester Ford Dealer 1953 ] 9 49 —No Strings Attached Cy Owens} $690 Very Clan” ‘| PACKARD | 1949 ss | : $1845. ~| 38Caditac 60 Spec 98 | $1705 | ORD PANEL FORD "Ges ; oa ' . om ' e¢ Us Toda Every day thi weet we're . 53 Cadillac Cpe. Deville "ernie Rabio, WRATER $395 $395 a pombe scar’ in” Pootinc 90 Buick SW 53 Olds. Custom 98 Sed S A | Tule ONE OU 1 MP NERY CONVENIENT Paice | MANY OOGD MILES LapT in| WW eg ele Two door, radio, heater eV. ’53 Chev. Bel A on ° Stee an ae “Solid Value” OVER | a ina WITH RADIO WVaeition re on a totes: p_| 2nd Dynaflow. Excell CLU : ev. Bel Air Cpe. _- Sed Value” election of Transporta- es long eee oe Real aperty Radio, at “re Blue ’53 Chev, 210 Sedan Fords 1953 d Value <= at these low peep cnet to - : Nice... Nice...Nic 'S3M = = ; . s _ ; See eee $7 $] 195 e | oe cueeies Sed. Mercurys P © NTIAC S 1953 49 «= $59 $8 may be © Cy ome kane ‘ 53 Buick Riviera Cpe These 1953 Pontiacs are | Officials’ C. , | - . ; . Li ; ] fied Pontiac owners. Y | ou als’ Cars and new | car trade-ins from satis- You'll always find it’s , M ; | 53 Olds, Super 88 Sed. Inco ns care, ull chucked aad © = pick from a large} selection of good, clean worth your while to | cr —s any More to 93 Ford © | 53 Old ’ to help you buy. § orthy of the name—“Goo | dwill Used Cars.” Pric drive out to— | REMIND ALL AUTO own. Ch : s. Super Convert. Ponti acs wile y. See | them today and be sure | of getting the -cax riced a Licknan PuATES ie KEW oose From 4 Dr. V-8 52 Cadillac Cust. 62 Sed. : you; - R j / 31 lack oars . | Sona? Saar ee SHARP ts2 Ford Custom Cl. Cpe. Plymouths P O : _ USS ican Ms a5 5 . Poncuase. NCIES AND Economy $1,595 an Bel Air Cpe, EReTORy Cents N T IA C i | | ‘Al L STORE Used Car Lot 52 Merc. Custom 2 Dr 4 5 ' / , , Practicall rete 1005 S. Lapeer Rd. | pear, och might ig Week ¢ |'52 Pont. Chieftain 8 Sed. 63 Mt: Cll Phone MY 2-3111 be tt! (Cy Owens sey $45 to 4 Dr., Radio, Heater , " . emens at Mill Se NaetSg °S hel oa 3] $e; Ratio, Heater and) 201s, Custom 98 Sed. | LARRY Phone FE3III7| So Down $945 | '"2Buick Spee. Sedan | = JEROME 7 | Etiegs Belin? ’52 Pont. Chieftai : . . But oge {. Easy Terms 7 . ieftain 8 Conv. Rochester Ford Dealer Sale Used Cars = 61 Sale Used Cars. 61 o. PONTIAC "%2 3 DOOR. 8 a x. - If You Are Not ve pave a choice of 10 GOOD VALUE ; ereury Sedan ‘FOR, MORE THAN 30 all sey Senger Adit ania — Used Cars = 61 yh Today's Luc of these specials !, ; 50 Cadillac 62 Cpe. OPEN oo eS nnd Rider Transportation 51 Pont. Chieftain 8 Sed. r Cised ton, oe Yellow tei wee W ANTED Drive a few miles for a| WW tree Ope owner Lew = a COMMU $450 '51 Chev. Deluxe 2 Dr rae abd ia lina gauranteed| [Sp Gn Sas ater . ° uxe . ; LU Motor siponhe Many Way Under ’51 Pont. Chieftain 8, 2 Dr. eine oon = FINEST A “ree ee DRIVER : . NC.| +46 Oldsmobile 4 dr. _| 51 Ford Custom 8 Sed. ia et me seating fie oe "powet Buick-Pontiac | ‘48 Mercury 4 dr. CUSTOMER cwner beasiy: Ore dno ‘astre Si _—Tomorrow_of One | aa adder 4dr. 51 Olds, Super 88, 2 Dr. FORDS LOOK! ' . ota z of @ur Lucky Week open tO) Pontiac 2dr. _|'S1 Olds, Custom 98 Sed, | EQS" STEN Pee am ‘SO WHO'S HARD | sir sotucht sna PAS Sesciite 804-N. Main Street a6 Chacoriles 2 ie. $1 Buick Spec. Del. Sed. inter na 9° ane 04. beauty. and drive (at the North End opt ’47 Lincoln ’ 8 of aes 5 - TO 1982 Pontiac : ROCHESTER: , 50 Ford Custom 8, 2 Dr. | patst Sarier sod beaker 3 sine N ASH a a a Look Over These Honeys! Phone OLive 2-9311 ee ~ 1°50 Chev. Deluxe 2 Dr. i Huron Motor Sales rE LEASE]! apa a hee ed Be , 0 Olds, Super 88,207," "™™ ~ | Ambassado | oe, Ee & , : r , & 0 Po | a J ACK _ |20me see stsee MPH) rue Eset hen. | ee! flow who harder ES nt Ss Fat | : Sains '50 Pont. Chieftain 8, 2 Dr yee. vol = pry indaateharid reais. bene. ‘wind A rry to please eda tener aed yee R HAB solrcininenihine 46 FORD 2 DR, SED. | » PRICED TO SELL Soak, tcl Kies bo 000 Bae aioe . , ; , Oo see us. et and hydra- ae | 49 Chev. Deluxe 2 Dr. ong nd gn. KIMB ALL Chances are he’s the ue Cl arks $645 a CHEVROLET |'?eré Custom 8, 2 Dr. MICHIGAN'S ary On on ets oe | | MOTOR on es Se shen or — 49 Olds. 76 Tudor po FINEST - “at Nash Pecaler what he get from us. cures taet Prgeta, > - — sedan, ra- 94 Chev Belair» 2 door. radio, |, 48 Olds. Custom 98 Sed. | "00Dwanr aD 19 MILE poaD NOTICE ~~ | .only FORD DEALERS Se RT| | compere o } $695 ries. She uf Souporaten a ‘tution ae | '47 Olds. 76 Tudor “ranean a Here ee yty oa Tracks! as Carsand alge fLb8 Sr zpapon “nite Mat - merger | nos once. pee ies)" " aecae hae Ford tudor, radio &| “** Viremelie se os 46 Chev, Club Cpe. - reste, Bester SEDAN i > 3 - heater. $605 we bard door, radio. | a, eo "46 Pontiac Club Cpe. mk: ite “46 OLDSMORILE THEYRE rom oe ous 8 o5,.° bit Depete cease, Om | AN’S cunanneen oom. CODWARD AXE SMILE se, 8] 18 “Chrysler oa FINEST Radio ent heater = Wel DR AMAT h os Ford tudor, radio & ie iow phe es ne Has le CHOOSE . wooo etn . M ee | A-| BENS | Forruc TOK BEC ter, Studed: ker. Excellent connition ee eae ROAD ICH ‘ > D 7x ers $545 eae a oe at allel Me) YOUR ‘51 MERCURY SED , FINEST ee appearance! Soe; | 3a. bow ao | wot romeiag Your cece | rein te, OWN TERMS Jets, anivacrt'ziactt| wooctiat™ set cnny: ‘be hg sos Pockord oohea, ov|"*EEED ESE oesl 3 thru ets’ | ere eet ai Sime Oe nts rena cave | SE) | See meee ee » = + an mance E '. . Radic = Pestias 3 deee, rene god 8 18 pig | matin, Reser, crore, condition! | "eo" * aes 196? Dodge 1 ton pickup .....0 m8) ° JEROME: creme finies ‘gond tres sad moter. W. A. Caltfider Inc. | #omtiac, 1951 Kaiser Traveler, ra-| 1% Dedee 1 tom pickup ....9 095 $295 oe ae Dealer | = dio, eater and. Hydea-| an wpnglage eau oom OLDS-CADILLAC MICHIGAN'S FOR Beene enemies | ee $495 Riemenschneider Bros. Bo PAVED artless al 2 DODGE.’ a ree ING i] dio and heater. PLYMOUTH 47 NASH SEDAN |, 8, PACKARD SED. CONFIDENCE . : 4 i ies le T Nien Seen es! - SEE YO 912 S. Wi Se ec aite UR a '90 NASH SEDA eee vere | Ford . lees “a | ‘ Dealée ‘ain Dee 147 S. Sagit sr ecru, ’ ~Birnt: Sen Phone FE 5-4101_ sin TY e : i. | \ \ . : . ‘ , ' : : : ; 3 : oe | . : \ ' ; | ; : ay a | THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26.1956 yk ee ht ome For Sale Used Trucks 62 «| monest MAIDENS By Jay Alan | For Sale Miscellaneous 72| For Sale Miscellangous 72 r | =p ee ed cael HABE | Sete COLONIAL — OK thee =! Burmeister‘s | LUMBER CO. | OPENS A.M.TO8P.M.| OPEN DAILY 8&6 ei : | SUNDAY BE" 3 SUNDAY 9-2 Faz) USED es TUMBER | oon (ES SE. TRUCKS [<=waon Meio | ge LE $2.72 EACH Fir Boards 4'x8' ; gPLYscoRE| *9M $5.75 EACH ‘ae LOOKING serie ara for a good used pickup/% SATIN WEDDING GOWN truck? Then look these | _ 7% vee dee 6. FR sees over before you buy. a 6. USED TRUCKS ) tien ; Oe 49 CHEV (oe Neem nas 2 in. BLANKET] 79 Ea. 2 A-1 Condition % TON PICKUP } A-l Quality New red paint and ready _ IT Ce as gh4s PER Ob FT Rock Lath A-1 Value for work. Comp. Hine ot ranaee, 10 , ‘ 95c Bundle igas Co, 6268 Dixie, $1 Ford Express ! 49 ST DE _ nee. OR Es aot ——— oun an ie = i ° Cabinet Sauks % Ton U o| er, cost new $149, will sell for DOO Porcelain, 1st Grade , . . sb OR 3061 j aia $14 95 : . SOFord % Ton | 2 TON PICKUP | box sPaing land ose Fa! — (1) - ; Reg. $109.50 his j =a — 2- oe ea Nor a ent| Sante moet PEF Tt Saw Acar } ra | NOW $79.50 | a conn . - bo Weddi are so expensive, daddy promised me $100 if ae ee | | in the body nor a knock! = USED TRADF-IN | | 14 ¢iope Now all I need is @ man to elope with!” NO. 2 & BETTER n very in the motor. CLEARANCE = : ae YELLOW PINE| COLONIAL $1 Ford ; Lounge chair cisseess 008] Salle Household Goods 71} Sale Household Goods 71 FLOORING q ¥% Ton Panel Ges Range san Hi tees ae SMT ae in Aen Ges MAYTAG W $29.95 $99 PER 1,000 LUMBER CO. > P Davenport and chair ..... $29.50 | ALMOST er wed ASHER ! "$1 Ford * | APA alee electric rame $48 So eling. ped’ tneluded, 6180 or bast |ebullt clocners. --s..... 91880 PHONE OR’3-2215 Vanette 1, TON PICKUP Ope. dining rm pone seo 50 0ooffer “PE 65262 «|G. L. Ermer $18.98 AK F IN 7605 HIGHLAND RD. (M-80) , 1| MANY OTHER ITEMS ‘LATE MODEL AB GAS STOVE, | Apt. size electric range $50.96 OAK FLOORING (One_ West of Airport) A good clean job and) conVENIENT CREDIT TERMS | “full size, $35. 383 W. Iroquois. — CRUMP ELECTRIC 4 N M Open: Daily 66; Sunday "S1 Ford priced to move, / | THOMAS ECONOMY | antiques” orrening VICTOR] sa aubums n¢_ reson] re ches ee: : % Ton Picku FURNITURE CO. Dishes glass and Brie-e-brac.| TABLE LAMPS EXQUISITE POL- ELECTRIC LIGHT FIXTURES , 7 4 ished brass babes and beautiful | . ! _______ 1S Sesinew | PE —___..____—__— | shades, $31.95 value, $5.95. factory ee eS ee , ° pa SE Chevrolet OY COLL VV), [Rear ene ine | mein "aca oa| _See"Sedtial tebe ave Q'x4' recs, Madioom sEa8 yA ne cians | | RY Tom Cab & Chassis Tee Soak main "we sect | 0% _____._ _______|i, & & PORMiTons salEe co. $5.98, $2.95 value, $1.98. | GoD HARDWOOD FOR PIRE-| P20 Farmall, sau8._ 712 "48 Ford 13 TON PICKUP | @iurst oF Drawens, eLpctnic /UNION, SIZE DINING ROOM TA-) Silane ‘new ‘store, ill be spen WHITE FIR Fluorescent, ie Orchard Lx. west nt. crag Cubs new, #188," Sons uk Ton Panel “sweeper, OR 3-6342 or FE 48962 | ___——___ | ahowt ist. ' WATCH 7c PER LIN. FT. Se. A OIL om re 3. wii power WR, 924s. %4 Ton Pane ree Peg eer hm te apg Toe nd SAT eB | Sou MPO SET! BIRCH DOORS rm oe eee co| Bah eaten tains] ES create act, So prs aa | “43 ELECTRIC KENMORE DRIER. — 5 00'S. Paddock FE sone | ae COAL Soll pg ; See Them Today! ELSH BOOD “OR| $140. DUOTherm space heater, For Sale Miscellaneous 72 - | We. 3 cak per M. .. ote +4 Terms, we trade. M-2, Lake They're Ready to Go! A large selection at “Sie aertpe | $00, OR 22378, pageants $9.95 Mahogany flush uote mn oa a “ee anal ren . Habel's. CONSOLE RADIO AND PHONO-| Wa HAVE ON MAND 3 O8ED/CASH -CASH CASH Ix6, 1x8, 1x12 per M....... cord. 2 for $i0. Delivered. FE en ag Ey . ’ graph, 9100 FE 8-629%. —— ons pve Aina ig i For anything you have of value 2u4 ua per P cad tee Lees Se | 46588, ool os pas mae ? ° ; [AS ONE D HARDWOOD OR | Jammaway © BRC eevee cad ecttee ta] (2 of them ore 0000 and tho| Lt, Secmens, Masten feet 4x8 rigblownlgh onl oN eaemaemmegt LLY J ED HARDWOOD "OR | JAMESWAY Gas 3 set . | Me Coder chest, 36 8. Moleome, | Tee Good, Houseteeping shop | SALE MISC. SHEETROCK 3 pe. einem. sel complete “git | ye esest fountatas end’ feeders also, Ol . | ; ; | FE 41555 of Pon'iac $1 W Mure) FARM FRESH MEATS <~_tee_stent ee ao : oat, C Stee eEe (“Spronesmetuters Metal wardrobe 9 TABLE MODEL TV ... $3896 | meet roast PSs Anemone 20 $] 99 ANCHOR FENCES _ { Plants, Trees, Shrubs 80A FRctons us as 7 ’ yy" POON S00GN 5 cccccccrecccssans. >. = ;, TWO | WALTON TV Pork Sausage ........ souesoness dbe e oe, Be deova. BLADES OW: Ni nari one 2 Pawel TWO 3| 1 AV ALTON TY nal Bes Sater nen ss es Esa tr eee CaSSE |e rear Zara, megeapes we oe ee : “_ LOT } tern. Used 3 months. BARGAIN | CUS aes ON YERS pe i " Pa «oI —__________1____—___ —} “‘gaces ott burners, tiowers. etc.| hOW 18 THE TIME TO ft Farm or industri er 2a ________| free tris. ip your home. Round Steak |.................18e ROCK LATH Wayne Heating and Air Condition-| your fruit trees ‘end shrubs We CETT IN Your Ford Dealer WAYNE GABERT'’S Petroleum Co 3608 Orchard lee cream, Ye gal... — _ing Co, 460 West Huron. pruned and spray 22 years of BLACKETT INC. sky © ‘Gasteaw Si JACK APPLIANCE SPECIALS | anoviss popowr, oqip antex| OPDYKE MARKET 99¢ BUNDLE enc EMENT BLOCKS "| _sasegnst: “SO ree TE OR FI s ai Electromaster electric range ... $38 cnenane, re. Clem- Ser mediately delivered, Sheffield 6454 Dixie Hwy. Waterfora ens, 3-0601: ____Open_ Sundays FE 6-704) ___ Ph, FE 26401 or 21378 a bd Sl ee Phone FE 5-4101 Maytag porcelain eq. tub’ washer |) PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE. |PORCH RAILS, COLUMNS aapor ane ae @ ___ Russell_Lemoa For Sale Pets 81 | FARM TRACTOR WITH | GnOw like new 9e0| 1 year old. Westinghouse Refrig./ wrought tron legs © to 20°. Old-| rp vou an A HOUSE | ALL SIZES GAS & Bret “service, ita NPs or trade Bendix automatic washer, A-1.. 900| 3 steel utility cabineta, Gresser. | est manufacturer in this ‘area. | 7 FOU AR | BOILDENO & ROUGE | ALL SIZES OAS 2 Feb cnie|2 RABBIT DOGS, BLACK AND ~ J Ore 8 — old. GARDEN on . 9995 Cabinet troner, new ....... $78) bed and coil springs. Ward-| Auburn Or natal, FE 440920. AND SAVE UP TO $500 ON ALL| matic electric ‘oil tan and Beagle, 3 months old. ME ROTARY TILLERS Nes 6 WHEEL ‘ — a al see — all good cond FE ~ FURNACES paces floor re carbu- | _ FE_ 14-7060. . ‘i 94s... y choose from 2-088 een * Make Sure retors and . CHEVROLET 1% #. Sagmew FE 5418 | 7 ARGE DEEP-PREEZE. USED 1 10 year . Square = pe A — By CAGE, EVANS EQUIP. 6607 DIXIB P4 STARE TRUCK ae RE ee Eh a Pe . ' 3 tare trailers and cabins. | SEXINOESE, STUD SERVICE o tate fer ot . ANTIQUES. PAIR OF VICTORIAN | HavENPORT WITH FOAM RUB-| 52, “Garwood, EM 3-000. Burmeister’s | Z=!R MEAT SERVICE SO. | "waned female Pexingese. MY! 1 STOP SERVICE 20" Moreland S. Sagiriaw at Cottage | share Latte SUT gown, se ter | ber cushions, 988 chair to molch | OSsToR HEARING aIDe to 8. nase ERED lees : , 1 , . sired. 4 Open Evenings . STERED BUPP COCKER ngines + _ PHONE FE 4-4546 Sone sna AGTO~ ike wew. | 7 VERY Fer Somensteaten, Sete Bees.) §=Northern Lumber Ca, . = OR 3-7566 after 3. Clinton engi Michigan Ss ~ Sale Motor Scooters. 63 Ove bam Aure- sab |e a pa Renene tes oust Lake Ra. TROPICAL Fis AND SUPPLIES Seas sprayers ‘ ‘ ~A~| BSED BENDIX AUTO WASHING | Srocuor circ ‘ren. Call aner LUMBER W 'e DELIVER PLYWOOD | Be * 4.2 ________| Los HOME aqU TROP | ¥ow Ton pRithe - $195 dn 1 horsepower im stock Or-| & ¢burner gas range $50 each. era | 434 Orchard Lake. PE 8-180 lathe, Delta 17° drill press with | BATHROOM PIXTURES, SOIL! ca and supplies. tate . ders deine tak is end a | both for $08. PE. 23022 /10 cu M Coldsnot refrig. $995° RaRBBIT HUTCH, 10 FT. 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Ranger is falsely accused of murder in “Blind Trail.” (4)—Art Link- letter and the Kids. Variety. (2) Life With Father. Leon Ames, Lurene Tuttle in family comedy. 7:15—(4)—Adventure Special De- livery. “Reprieve,” film drama. 97:30—(7)—Stu Erwin. Battle of football vs. ballet in Erwin fam- ily. (4)—Eddie Fisher. Popular ballads; June Hutton, guest. (2) News. Doug Edwards. 7:45—(4)—News Caravan. John Cameron Swayze. (2) — Perry Como. Songs with the Fontane uJ: 00—(7)—Ozzie and Harriet. Ozzie Nelson tries old fashioned cold remedy. (4)—The Dave Garro- way Show. Variety; Tony Ben- nett, guest. (2)—Mama. “Dag- mar-and thé Sersen,”” Dagmar goes to the opera. 8:30—(7)-+Playhouse. George Na- der, Nancy Gates, Keith Larsen in “His Brother’s Girl,” two brothers clash. (4)—Life of Riley. Riley rents attic to help budget, but the plan backfires. (2)—Top- per. Topper is left with house- keeper Katie and her 11 month old ' nephew. . $:00—(7)—Pride of the Family. A Albie’s ror,” couple meets jinx in old farmhouse, (2) Our Miss Brooks. Eve Arden must decide, whether or not to report an untruthful student. 10:00—(7)—Zane Grey Film. Ran- dolph Scott in “When the West Was Young,” feature film. (4)— Cavalcade of Sports. Lightweight bout: Willie Pep vs. Lulu Perez. (2)—My Friend Irma. Irma turns private eye. 16: 30—(2)—City Detective. Rod Cameron in “Lonely Hearts.” 10: 45—(4)—Fight Scrapbook. Box- ing films. 11:00—(7)—Soupy's On. Singer Chris Martin is guest. (4)—News. Paul Williams. (2)—News. Jack 11:15—(7)—Motion Picture Acad- emy. Freéadeéerie March in “Tomorrow the World.” (4) — Rasslin’. from Texas. Duke Keomuka vs. Danny Savich. (2) Eleventh Hour Theater. ‘‘White Legion,”’ feature film. SATURDAY MORNING 9:30—(7). Stu Erwin. 9:45— (2) —Agriculture Dept. (4) News. ° 16:00—(2)—Junior Achievement. (7)—Cartoons, (4)—-Mr. Wizard. 10: 15—(7)—Animal Time. 16:30—(4) Cartoons. (7)—Smilin’ Ed. (2)—Wayne University. 11:00—(4) Danger Fighters. (7)— Space Patrol. - 11:15—(2) Sinema. 11:30— (4) —Space Cadets. (7)— Blinkey Adventures. (2)—Mer- chandise Mart. . | 11:45—(2)—Barker’s Cartoons._(7}+ 1:60—-(2)—The Lone Ranger. (4) Quiz ‘em. 1:30—(2)—Cowboy Rough Riders. 2:00—(2)—TV Bandstands. 3:00— (4) —Pro-Basketball. (2)— Playhouse. G-Man. (4)— $:15—(7)—Meet the Governor. 3:30—(7)—Back to God. 4:00—(7)—Press Conference. (2)— 4:30—(7)—Faith Is Power. 4:45—(4)—Vocal Varieties. §:00—(7)—Detroit Heart. 5:30—(7)—Christ Crusade. Ind. on Parade. 5: 45—(4)—Mich. Reports. (4)— SATURDAY EVENING 6:00—(7)—Tom Henrich. (2)— Dollar a Second. (4)—Big Pic- ture. 6:15—(7)—Decision Hour. 6:30—(7) Life at 80. (2)—News. (4) Winchell & Mahoney. : 6:46—(2)—TBA. 7:00—(7) Stage Seven. (2)—Red Skelton. (4)—Tomorrow’s Stars. 7:30—(4) Ethel and Albert. (7)— Leave It to Girls. (2)—Beat the Clock. 8:00—(4)—Spike Jones. (7)—Panto- mime quiz. (2)—Jackie Gleason. 8:30—-(4)—Amateur Hour. (7)— Jungle Story. 8:45—(7)—Strange Fiction. 9:00—(4)—Show of Shows. (7)— Boxing. (2)—Two for Money. 9:36—(2) Favorite Husband. 16:00—(7)—On Your Way. (2)—Me- dallion Theater. } PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY ‘26, 1954 ) 7 With Robert 0. Has Husky, low Voice and Can ‘Belt Home’ Her Songs NEW YORK — The name is Jaye P. Morgan . . .Scout’s honor. And please don’t come back with, “And I'm John D. Rockefeller.” This Jaye P. is the blonde song- stress on TV, with Robert Q. Lewis. Like her boss, Robert Q., Jaye P. was practically born to show business. The 22-year-old lass faced her first audience 19 years ago, as a singer with the Morgan Family,,a variety troupe consist- ing of Jaye, her father, mother, ! sister, and five brothers. small village near Denver. When she was three, the family moved to Tujunga, a suburb of During the next 10 years Miss a private tutor. When she was 13 her father died, and the act broke up. The turning point in her career came when she was 18 and an- Honestly, Her Real Name Is Jaye P. Morgan ‘Blonde Singer | ae star. . . namely Joan Caulfield. lished ‘motion picture personality when she decided to take the role of Liz Cooper in the show “My Favorite Husband.” of that name also helped another actress to fame . . ealled Lucille Ball. YOU LUCKY DOG!—Ever think you lead a dog’s life? Well, this fortunate canine shares a Hollywood hacienda with a lovely TV The blonde actress was an estab- The radio show . a redhead