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A © > 4 ‘ ' . i : ey ae i. a e : ‘ ead” se f ' | 4 i ‘ : THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUE eee SDAY, FEBRUARY 2 1054 5. eo A ae mon ucvautces|Being Able to Sass Boss Hal Boyle Says: Consider Honing Bon | eugTEST WO RELE own homes, ~ 4 i! yal te ° : | 4 4a ) @7 a Peculiarly American Trait Burial of Dramatics Critic: wity vm caiderne «vn wwe) FOR GAS ON STOMACH (Advertisement) - 4 F “ would close Jackson County to 4 - REDUCE "Se" tarts Clean Desk Drive |r «2..v: 2="s"2| BELL-ANS : back to the boss strikes.me as a} Another friend worked in a sales By HAL BOYLE They weren't kidding. So wilt |Bassett and Leo Miller, both Re-| o.aseve oes aus geuggears w i American trait. organization, where everybody was NEW YORK w—. 7 * —— ; ——— Pa ; TH - where a Frenchman or Italian or | he had a large poster made jn bold as an untidy man forced to clean| But if I had my way, I'd let that : \ . : . German sassed the brass, but I'd/letters. It read, “They said it off his office desk. | clutter on my desk grow higher | SLASH Sa $7.55 RENNE call them exceptions. Even in | couldn't be done—so I didn't even -J.am in the process of cleaning %"4 higher, and be buried in it ve on : freedom-loving England, there’s|‘ty.” A day later he quit, but off my desk right now. And if, #fter my death under a headstone s ; , ‘ {usually more deference to the em- still_speak of him there with cleanliness is next to Godliness, I'll | 84ying: : Lost 40 Lbs ployer and I've never yet seen an | 4We. o soon be a neighbor to Heaven ‘Entombed beneath his own de- | aring @)| empty bottle of Guinness Stout My own pet example of talk- ey bris, here lies a happy knave, : . "t advertise | hurled at a cricket referee. authority happened Already I can see patches of the| ‘Who enjoyed a heap o’ livin’) op gee i Tere lomo et fr it Farming But here, nearly all of us have met tee as i top of my desk — a horrible dull | as he made his desk a grave.” | For Liquidizing Foods Box 86 Hulbert’ Mich, tails us what i a pet example of when he or ‘she| the well-known journalist, Dero- - 50 er pel rot 73 | = | ‘ hoe ene for her. Sho writen, “Iweigheg jor s friend “told him where to| iy Tpempem. ea -heahe and senate bed | . $37.50 Valve in — Spent hy hing | ‘She had started across a road socks, used coffee cartons, set Monroe Action SIMMS PRICE a a ee pices an an per | | ) , L . - | eT a Sant Bee || esate on of with the headiias, curb, and a cop started in at about There is a legend that a clean | . + yee ee Rennel T om — “de you ever think of cement-’| 4 million decibel’ voluthe desk reflects a clear mind. This is UMpI e pte for my health.” ‘nasi : mixing problems?” The boss The bawling out continued while merely a fable to console the un- = gooey) smooth new taste So ideal for Ideal for . 1 ee ee ork GY. | handed it over and waited for | she fished for her license, then imaginative. It is like saying a _ | diet and return it to the manufacturer for yous | applause, - ~ Miss Thompson opened up. gentleman with neatly creased) Commission Will Finish money back. $1.40 at your drugstore. “Well, hardly ever,” my friend|. “Look here,” she said. “I trousers can outpunch a guy in LA Own Toll - Free Road, baggy pants. INK me a ticket but what you certain- my gh be more — — Already Started THERSE ly can't me is all that lip.” say man a litt the pce struck dumb. ‘ desk recognizes and enjoys the| MONROE (INS) — The Mon- ; “Pm ean American citizen.” normal confusion of daily living,|roe City Commission last night , — ; a blocked a Detroit-Toledo turnpike | ~ by reaffirming its stake in a free expressway currently under con- she went on, “I pay my taxes and they help pay your salary. Se take me to the courthouse, except at a clean desk is more likely to be a victim of strait- POUR GIRL — One of the few eX) but don’t treat me te that abuse.” By this' time the cop had got a look at her license and realized he was talking to ) VIP “We'll forget it this time,” he Hollywoodians to admit that it has rained heavily in that sunny clime during recent weeks is screen star Jane Russell, who showed up for work in this un jacket thinking and tries to put life's chaotic problems into pigeon- holes. But pigeonholes are neither for people nor their problems— they're for pigeons. * * . struction. The veto action was a 61 vote by commissioners urging continu- ation of construction of the toll- free expressway. 2 for the Price of | Highway experts called the ac- Men with littered desks are quite | tion ‘‘strictly legal’ on grounds | tolerant of men with clean desks | that Monroe “owns” a two per! and merely feel sorry for their | cent interest in the expressway. inefficiency. Your clean-desk man | The city actually financed a bridge . . is always looking for an important | and expressway bypass with a nis wha Erupting Again vapet lect inte thas cercoedy |boad knwe ef Ma ove. | Was given a lively lesson in the | tossed away in last month's waste- It was thought unlikely, mean- | rights of a citizen. | MESSINA, Sicily @—A new erup-! paper basket. while, that the Michigan Turn- I hope he's never forgotten. Be- tion of the island volcano of =e ® pike Authority would undertake | osmoad I — rag ferent Stromboli, where Italian Film ok a a. construction of a toll close te a back’ to the far wall of the Grand | Director Roberto Rossellini wooed wikia the @aic beee eee ee ee ; Canyon—not if it had a blue uni-| and won Ingrid Bergman, poured| pulls out exactly what he wants. The Monroe action came despite form‘ on it. lava hissing into the Tyrrhenian) He never is at a loss because he eeu ron that turnpike bonds Sea today, The red glow could be | Saves everything, operating On the ae — Bb gregh 4 How to Make Friends: _| seen in Sicily, 40 miles away. sound belief that you never know | One the treew currently un- “Many of -the 700 fisherfolk of | what is really important in this | (0°™ Oe enna be taken Free Snow Removal Stromboli took to their boats when GRAND RAPIDS (UP) — Ted life until you need it, That is why he never throws aaything away, | °VF and paid for by the authority. | Hosier is especially popular with | caters in the’ northwest side of | his neighbors this time of the year. the cone yesterday. But they re- THATCHER, PATTERSON & WERNET brella-type rain hat. Stromboli Volcano CREDIT said, grandly waving her on. See the geiden “Em- 9.30-5:30 daily 13 NO. SAGINAW ST. Which is what he did—and thus | 9. 30-12 30Wed.9.30-8:O0F ri 65 years of superior service aS near as your ‘lachann @ Will Not Stein @ Checks Mouth Odor @ Fights Tooth Decay the blowoff ripped three new There are ice islands but no icebergs in the Arctic Ocean. D ares 4g: Large Giant Size Eaton Brushless SHAVE CREAM | | 9 eu ran Q? 4 ine 2 CIANT size tubes of Eston Sackien Sey price. Buy now and save. since I love to keep my desk like a plow, takes | eruption was no more serious than of his walks and driveway | several others in recent years. Rossellini courted Miss Bergman : on the island in 1949 while direct- _* @¢ ® doesn't charge for his|ing her in a film called “Strom- boli.’ Perhaps you are wondering why, verted a small hand | turned at sundown, confident the Pontiac's Oldest Insurance Agency 608 Community National Bank Bidg. FE 32-02% New, Heat-Stabl i cf Cream at this low ’ htt i § z : fs S ie Burlap Bag — at the Corner of Elm Ask os far SUCARYL Recipe Booklet 90 N. Seginew St. — Maia Floor The corner of Elm and South Saginaw was our location . when Barney Habel started out in 1920. . An Average of only 24 Bottles New Imdrin should KEEP YOU FEELING BETTER His parts department was a’*burlap bag which he | - The Rest of Your Life emptied on a table so the customers could see the stock. oats or ligaments of the that ix moy be. But Barney Habel didn’t have all the business in the ; ree roe ctomec sates | Spteamnfic save es bag. His hard work and honest dealing provided the enim Samson ce | Se bem on al fr po foundation for the thriving business of today. ——- course of NEW IMDRIN TABLETS todey. SAGINAW — MAIN FLOOR . From a burlap bag to a parts department second to none --- that’s the Habel story. Sells for $3.95 to $4.50 in Stationery Stores «+ « But LOOK at Simms LOW PRICE! Genuine ‘Union’ ALL-STEEL 124.” Long, Sy” Wide : 101,” Deep Today, we have the parts, service, cars and trucks to fill all your automotive needs. ~~ But all the business still isn’t in the bag. Though he | "is no longer living, Barney (label's traditions continue » to live. We seek to serve you as he did. That is why this is where Pontiac buys its Chevrolets. @ | TYPICAL = Of How Much You Save at Simms __—. Ss on Jack Habel Chevrolet Co, I) === 34 Years of Customer Confidence © Ver Seecthiibpat @ For Buisnessmen @ For Everyone Personal file chest is of heavy gauge steel construction. Made by UNION Company, world’s largest makers of steel chests . Electrically ~ . ; sip ee ee | i i! i 1? f eS : ik \ . : # Las j es ee 4 4 ¥ : ts mee] we Cay. Pa ‘ MM : _._ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1954 j ‘ : ae stat 7 moyenne 1s S| Gene j : : byes ‘| even though you file a returB. | homa are said by geologists (Might Debt Ga ardi Gras March 15 Is’ Newer Than Fon Tax U you and jour wie eect ee err 5! UY id You Sell Your Home, Buy Another? “er=cramm D es ate ee tee Did You Sell Your Home, Buy Anothere mse smne mum. | DETROIT EDISON COMPANY eI not be paid the Time Com Si M h 7 - “4 A id 7 his capital losses up to $1,000. Work NG *5.40% ag ret screw INQ. |Six Months Is Time Limit to Avoid Tax | sn‘ etm wos snd se) COMMON STOCK YIELDI + Taran na hg tn Ne Festi vél | By RICHARD A. MULLENS | iowing néditional information | amended 1965 tax return and pay |"e cheaper method. a ae Having paid- dividends continuously since 1909, to reduce the national devi.” < | |VeW Orleans | asGate 1 "| end Gps: @ tax en Ge prot, cludes only half of any long-term this stock offers an excellent investment in a a ts” Multimillion ' Dollar) Most, taxpayers own property of| The term “residence” includes eee ceo eee is 0 SUE NE | SENS Gove aneee eae ‘ growing Michigan utility. | | March 9 Industry some kind. If you do, and have |» house, houseboat, or housetrailer. | fill out Schedule D: + ‘This half becomes part of your : 9 | sold or exchanged any part of it | 17 you live in more than one place 1, After filling in columns 2 and icuoes Ged a OE aie oe . Telephone: WOodward 3-2055 : WASHINGTON — A score Of | in 1953, you may have a gain to! i¢ must be your principal rod | 2 eee ar tean ae aioe aS yee sian Sees Sak gee |parades and more than 30 balls | be reported on your Federal in-| gence pope apobrnd d ee FIRST OF MI ff} enliven New Orleans trom come tax return, or a loss which | When part’ ofthe property is | ents end lonses wag held for meare That occurs when your adjusted | . be now until March 10, — can be used to save tax dollars. few led rape ri mares residence, | than six months. aime income is ao Corporation time grips the Crescent City, This article the rules business pur-| 2 Put “0” in column 5 (depreci- individea! reters . : sven. Commhaa,. ae, "Valent explains rine | Doses or rented out, cnly°the allo-| ation) unless at some time you | * int return: Thereafter, no mat-; , Member Midwest and Detreit Stect Exchanges Pee jwhich permit you to pedtpone the | cased gain on that part éf- the | rested out the property ter how high your income gets, BUHL BUILDING — DETROIT |day” as Orjeanians affectionately /1,, i¢ you sell your home at a/ used as the princioel res- Sot the tax on the reported capital , | property principe! NEW YORK CHICAGO | call it, will climax the flamboyant | 5 ofr. * | idence is not taxed. : You must show depreciation | gain is limited to 52 per cent. a | Mardi Gras in the Lousiana metro- | The rules givgn here do not a> The gai on the business er ee ee a \ CARRUTHERS | Polis. pps P= pnp ply to the sale of merchandise to. sented pert of the property must an ata dup tuntrustitie-en thaw ag transfer either : Somus a x, ©, customers or property..used in a’ pe -e | FUNERAL HOME ff) win: reign as festival kings. waa ae’ aahiiaas aa | haan | | te compute depreciation. 110 WESSEN ST. soa | For example, if a taxpayer, rent-| 3. Remember to include in col- | PHONE FE 3-737 A medieval fete, transplan | If you had one or more of the | ing one-third of his residence, sells | umn 6 the cost of any from southern Europe by carly | following three transactions im it for $6,000 profit, he must report | Refi poeple dn seta et Any Hour pen Ptinee says the National hold furnishings, jewelry, or other | profit if he otherwise. complies | nary maintenance such as painting | personal property for MORE than | with the special rules on sale of &| the house. Any cost you include — | it cost you. If you sold any of these residence. here réduces your taxable gain. (Advertisement) Mardi Gras’ exact birthdate iS items for less than it cost, you| The “selling price of the old res-| your cost or other basis, which | obscure, but masquerade dances in CANNOT deduct the loss | idence” is the amount of cash plus also goes in column 6, is what you WHEW RIDMEYS |e item zctate: meret nee OFS cr securies you bout notes or eter security put w by | paid for the property if you bough ; popular with delta settlers (WO) tor investment or speculation. the purchaser plus any mortgage, | it, 1¢ it was inherited. it is the centuries ago. : | % Securities or non-business trust deed or other indebtedness | fair market value at the time you Work tooOften ‘The first organized Mardi Gras | toans which became worthless in | on the property af the time of the | s-quired the property. | street parade occurred on Feb. | sale which is not paid off as part | introduced | of the sale. | Commissions and other selling | 1953 Any of the above transactions i If it was a gift, include what- in the 1857 parades. In that year! also torches were first used to must be reported on the separate Cloudy or Preasere | | expenses are not deducted in order bought it. = te minor Kidney and le D that ith the | oe L ga gag ageng ae am Schedule D — to arrive at the selling price. Note that if you end up with a may - j blank returns. at oS Three years later/ 1° the transaction involves your , | “Fat Tuesday” was made a legal cidence, you may not have to holiday in New Orleans. | pay any tax. In other. cases, you purchase price the came items It derives its name from an | may be entitled to report a loss as for sale of an eld residence The Ceremony ancient French custom in which | that will reduce your tax. Where any part of the new resi- a garianded boeuf gros, or tat | Tite first step in filling out Sched- | dence is acquired by gift, the value and the Prayers eee beef, was paraded through town | ule D is to determine whether your | of such part is not included in de- . . befere being roasted fer a vil- | transaction should be shown under | termining the purchase price of . .. that your faith and your conscience lage feast. the part marked “Short term cap-| the new residence. may dictate. You, the immediate family of By 1881 the Mardi Gras parades ital gains and losses’ or under the | If you claim the benefit of spe- the deceased, peacefully and in your own were attracting 60,000 visitors an- | P4rt for long-term gains and losses. | cial rules on the sale of your resi- Optometrist way plan the funeral rites... nually, This year an estimated Here is the rule: A non-business | dence, be sure fo attach to The Donelson-Johns Funeral Home is here will invade New Orleans to watch | Worthless in 1953 is a short-term (for in the official instructions. 7 North Saginaw Street W ry ® your service what has been termed “‘the great-| capital loss regardless of how long| Even though you haven't pur- : @ ore at y : est free show on earth.’ |ago you made the loan. The rest | chased a new home by Dec. 31, Phone FE 4-6842 Mardi Gras parades are based of the transactions will be short- 1953, if you think you may either 1 Phone on historical, legendary and myth- | term if you held the property for | buy or build within the required rE mn ological themes. Each parade fea- | six months or less and the long- | period, you need not report a tax “Better Things in Sight” wry tures some 20 floats — wheeled|term if held for more than six on the profit from the sale of your 2 € 4 é flat cars 20 feet long and eight | months. old residence on your 1953 return. feet wide topped ee ti cae If you sold your residence in | If It develops that you don’t ~ , mache a oe and cow | 1988. os — the spa — buy or build and occupy 8 oew Closed Wednesday Afternoons — more | on page official residence within specified tl per parade and are exhibited only) tons. Then check ever the fol- time, then you must file an Krewes, or private clubs, : : spencer the Mardl"Gren paradee THE MOVE TO MODERN LIVING - 7 | | amd dances, Teday there are : _ 3 more than 66 krewes. | The production of costumes, ; * * ' r) floats and stage sets had de- ® veloped into a multimillion dollar. All floats are built in secrecy to. i prevent revelation of the parade . themes. - The facts are simple: Lincoln is the one fine car whose sales have _—_Lincoln’s new colors and fabrics go with Lincoln's new styling; Check Fingerprints more than doubled in two short years. dramatic new shades in nylons, gabardines, and leathers. - e in Robbery Attempt There are good reasons why this trend keeps growing. The great Above all you have incredible performance. Lincoln's world- were’ made new Lincoln for 1954 is the most dramatic edition of the car that famous V-8 engine has the new automatic 4-barrel carburetor— y bs a Se ‘= Chewrelat | started the big change in American motorists’ ideas about fine cars. _ gives you superbly controlled action at all times. Add to al] this the Sales apd Service, 755 8. Rochester | Take, for instance, Lincoln's new styling—from the stunning optional features—power steering, power brakes, the 4-way power Rd., Avon Township, by Oakland | new grille to the crisp, new rear deck and distinctive new taillights. _ seat and electric power window lifts—and driving becomes practi- —- | County sheriff's deputies in an at-/ It is a completely new design—akin to the ground-hugging, functional _ cally effortless. You'll know what we mean the moment you drive a SOFT WATER aa oti pee acage eo eed look found wherever the living is modern. Note, too, how well wonderful new 1954 Lincoln or Lincoln Capri. | might, | pan & ome | Lindsey eo Bh Parga Ry ee ® oral Performance proof: Lincoln again won Ist, 2nd, 3rd and 4th places over all stock cars in the 1,912-mile Mexican Pan-American Road Race. ow there to aid Detectives Lyal Wertz and Elmer McQuern in their hunt for ‘the thieves who partially dis- mantied a safe and broke into two | garage offices. | little as $5.00 « month! Ne Down Payment! Rust Elimination Guaranteed! Guarantees by Good Housekeeping : Lindsay Automatic Entry was forced through a rear) Soft Water Service || tet cabinet was broken into but | ib te “is 3004 Walten Bivd. nothing was reported missing. The ne ee OR 3-9614 | thieves were unable to open the eS , oe ae yd | safe, . es . ’ ’ ee : DEXTER bina Matec * oh el > PF | a ay og _ eo $* ¢ . “ ’ F j a ie OUT PERFORMS ALL OTHERS! } AY : including Automatics i ro — es America’s Finess ith Lifes: cevbicntas sad \beads 10-esturence q Up te $40 fer Your Old Washer Come in—let vs show you! tHundreds —ot —thousands — of happy Oexter owners would > have mo other Learn the secret ST aS Sa RP assis leech tarcesininianic iibipetmi hale acetaldy > as EEE EE NT ATT a ST ars owe - \ a = Terps Lon Me, "Aeatha mite hee ee | DESIGNED FOR MODERN LIVING : : POWERED 01 guasrawek | comme one | "> hatte Ls, : 2 formance. There's no other | . , : : ; i aaa washer like a Dexter Twin-a : : Des’ P : senig thy Tease hae ; * iaiie the big television Mit, “TOAST OF THR TOWN" wih Ed Suliven Sanger events, 6:00 to 6:00 Siption WJBK, Chand & er. » « « TEST. WASH WITH A DEXTER “ROY'S REPLACEMENT PARTS uo 26 Years ‘Serving Pontiac 96 Oakland Avenue . FE 2-4021 | 2 CENTRAL L 40 West Pike St. INCOLN-MERCURY SALES, INC, OLN-MERC! Sao: ° . i ; ~ - ‘ F Bog - ‘ ; aod * : 5 ‘ 4 t oe setae eaneaasetessthecinn iermvoate ne NA A Peet a At est ~ fo Prime Pump Union Leaders Request, Public Works Program to Halt Decline that he has a public works pro- gram already drafted to invoke when a depression threatens the coun AFL Asks Iké | try. ; The AFL's Executive Council, meeting here to study Eisenhow- er policies and union problems, "a said unemployment has grown to the point where public works pro- | jects should be taken from the | “shelf and put into immediate effect. “All the signs indivate we're go- sources won't help us if we don't use them.” Reds Offer Houses in Sudeten Villages VIENNA, Austria *—Communist Czechoslovakia is offering houses cheap to peasants who will help re- Rush New Drug to Two Children etnias Mocmati rerio SS brighter with daily, visits. PARAKEET’S A PAL—Five weeks is a long time for a to be confined to bed, but time-has-passed a lot faster for Larry Wooldridge, of Liberal, Kan., because of “Pretty Boy,” his pet para- ‘keet.- Larry fell and broke both legs shortly before Christmas and had to be confined to a hospital bed with both legs in traction. “Pretty Boy,” one of his holiday gifts, has helped make things o youngster Russians Claim: Credit for New Waterproofing MOSCOW —The Russians have come up with a sure-fire water- proofing system they call ‘‘hydro- fobization.”” It's so good, they say, it'll even keep tissue paper in a rainstorm and permit you: to carry a quart of loose milk home are credited with developing the process, No details are given except to BEFE ‘Tee The chemical cannot be _ re- moved from the fabric either by boiling or chemical detergents. Legislature Gets Pontiac Armory Bill Rep. Leaun Harrelson (D-Pon- ALI i gi it if U i i fi i f [ Bussard 84 Ocklend Ave. qj 4 ie oe 4 TOLUAY ALL LAD a 4 LA b A as or , ec: od _ THRIFTY DRUG STORES OUBL © All Makes @ Expert, Trained Technicians © Prompt, Dependable Service _. ‘®@ All: Work Gucranteed BOYDELL PAINT 2% off Buy It Now at Electric — Free Parking WE © Soft-Tone ® Semi-Tone © Gloss-Tone THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1954 Warren Hearing s'se="" “| 150 Burials Await 5 __| that Warren “wi be asked to >| Sttike Sethement — fe f Toda pear’’ before the subcommittee and | i : OF | ly the tall Juficlary Commitee, Lane) _ OO \Cenastary tn. Detol _ ig Sencite |interview today. however, he de-|revealed today that 180 bodies © Sve SOUS. , , = Approval Is Predicted vance earnest omivemnamth, etree ot C10. grave | 9 YOY LL A At AA A A a A .- or Chief Jtice"_lteeee tg oat Se) Fane ems non aN Aw Valentines 2eye W. w— a nee erik i t : mf aa se ee gre NN age ase, y Re ee eceay ool ee ee cams a TNS can pasaeial Wilomtn Niche TOE whether he may be asked to tes: | con ne evcppoalton to War, RUNDOWN at 40,50,607Trythit!'§ = Boxed Heart z -* __ | ren. He declined to evaluate them. “ » all % wa ts ae a coe, eet MaK@S Old Men y Valentine Candy . Pew ized as “crank letters.” . . 9 ra ma Oe Soe Seance inoue! Feed Younger NX 50s - $1 - $14 \ win overwhelming Senate approv- It’s Thoussnds thought old age hed _ ie oer | a 3 \ son tang’: Gt, a charge ela tie he ne He ere eee ree LINCKLEY'S wasn won \ Sen. ( , in charge “ane ed aa of tun in rundown body which you may eail 1 Store W. 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Sizes 8 to 20. in grey, rust, gold, beige, blue, red, mint, .tweeds and plaids! — Waite’s Better Coats—Third Floor bd ‘ * - 3 ‘ bys ky aot ’ MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS : goth t } “TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1954 Pontiac Foundation : Pontiac js fortunate in having what every city needs — an organization that senses the community's needs and is prepared to do something about meeting th n * ’ . Such. an organization is the ‘Pontiac Foundation at whose first annual meeting Wi.LuM W. Donalpson was re-elected presi- dent. Mr. DonaLpson conceived the idea of providing private means through -which residents in a position to do so could leave bequests or donate funds to be used for civic improvements. ° * * * The Foundation is designed especially to give older residents an easy means of making an effective contribution to _Pontiac’s future. For example, some persons take out insurance for protec- tion of their families. Later in life when "this insurance has served its purpose "and if no longer needed, the Foundation - could be made the beneficiary. * * .® _ While the Officers and directors know many community needs, they decided some ago to make a civic audi- _ torium their No. 1 objective. We urge all persons whose cir- cumstances justify it, to consider a cash gift or bequest to Pontiac Needless Expense Uniess we are badly mistaken there won't be any public clamor for a No. 2 White House. Yet that is just what has been pro- posed by the commission which recently sides suggesting that $300,000 be spent to provide the Vice President with an official mansion, the Commission sug- gested that his salary be raised to $40,- » x 000 a year. It also called his expense | allowance “inadequate.” : * * * Vice-President Nrxon’s salary now is $30,000 a year and he gets a tax free’ expense allowance of $10,000. Ft might be that a good » €ase could be made for a salary __ boost. a A good argument even could be made for a Vice Presidential mansion if it weren't for the fact that none of the Government's social activities are the responsibility of our second in com- mand. * * an But with our White House so magnificently equipped to handle such entertainment, a Vice ~ Presidential mansion would be a — _ Secretary of Agriculture Benson who only a few weeks ago was under heavy fire for his shakeup of the Soil Conserva- tion Service, is in a much. happier posi- - tion today. If he were that kind of a person he might even apopt an “I told you so” attitude. Instead, writing in the Country Gentleman, the. Secretary . ittributes much of that criticism to | ___ Megitimate concern over the future of this important Governmen\ service. * * * Target. of most of that criti- “ cism was the closing of the seven . $8CS regional offices. This, the Secretary again explains, was a move to streamline the organiza- tion and eliminate an intermediate ° step between the States and + Washington. Ba ~* When the’reasons for the move were _@xplained, opposition died down. Peo- ».. Ble began to, understand, according to ie athe api, a « a * ’ Mr, Bewsow, that none of the essential technical or administrative services for- merly provided would be lost. * * * ~ Strengthened State office staffs of SCS,” the article points out, “not only maintain the level and quality of tech- nical supervision, but also provide a place where most of the technicians for- | merly in the regional offices can be util- ized more effectively.” One result of the reorganiza- tion is that specialists in agron- omy, forestry, biology and range will serve groups of States. — If, as Secretary Benson contends, the reorganization ensures more efficient soil conservation, criticism of his plan soon may be only a iar Help Save Tax Money Although sales of new automobile license plates are ahead of last year, Secretary of State CLeary is reminding drivers not to wait for the last minute rush. x * * In his campaign to speed up _ sales the Secretary has two goals in mind. One is to save car own- ers the inconvenience of standing in line for plates. The other is to save the State the several thou- sand dollars usually paid out for extra help in branch offices. As of last weekend something over 800,000 plates had been sold. This means that before the February 28 deadline 1,400,000 of the State's 2,200,- 000 drivers must buy 1954 plates. x * * * We urge all those without the new plates to heed Secretary Cleary’s advice and visit a branch office before. the rush~ begins. This not only will save the indi- vidual inconvenience, but help the Department of State cut the cost of this large scale selling “operation. eS The Man About Town Daftynition Ground hog: The champion shadow boxer. Oakland County is in the front ranks of the forthcoming airplane trip to the southwestern states by the Michigan Fiying Farmers, as their president is Raymond W. Wheeler of White Lake. Others from this area.may go along. Final plans for the air jaunt, which takes place the last of this month, are to be made at a luncheon at Lansing Thursday. from a month's vacation in southern Florida, — Abner Cottrelsen thumb down cars with northern license plates. A close reader of the Pontiac Press is Mrs. Emmett Bradicy carried Friday date line. . Soon leaving for Europe with a group of 15 guide and ski instructor in the Swiss and Aus- trian Alps for a few weeks. in Branch County in the 1990s causes Hubert Lanning of Cass Lake to see red and rise in indignation. He has been fishing through the ice on Oakiand County lakes for over 60 years. Most any old resident will tell you that it has been in popular vogue here for over a half century. ~ - Audubon Society members have identified 147 varieties of birds on or near Camp Mahn-go- tah-see, according’ to Executive Director Sid Geal. This camp is owned and operated by the Oak- land County Town and Country Y.M.C.A. Members of the [917 University of Detroit football team who had not seen each other in 36 years attended its reunion tast’ week. ~Among those present was . Lynn D. Allen, - now Oakland County Clerk, who. put across the three points by which they defeated what now is Michigan State College that year. Verbal Orchids to— - ; Mrs. Andrew Knudsen of 76 Stout St.; ninetieth birthday. Mrs. Gracia Herrington of 105 Franklin Blvd.; eighty-fourth birthday. Mrs. Charity Gibbons of Birmingham; eighty-ninth- birthday. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Chambers of Clarkston; golden wedding. .- re _ “ t > fw c'y? gah THE PONTIAC PRESS, | TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1954 ‘ - ; # t ' : L é s - “ ~ =) wT Fee; ¥ >: Ped = hay ¢ we heeey "ig Pe 7 apt rks _. , rf? , Flying Saucers Were Bad Enough Positive Attitude Proves _Itself in Business Field — _ Matilda’s case ‘shows the higher priced pair of shoes under her arm, she looked disdainfully the proper kind of in. value of i RFS tie F, BER: Enis ‘Hl 22 2 z g PELL: Het sit elt iit ti ita Voice of “the People Recall When Special Permission Was : : . keynote of both Moses and Con- Needed for Speed Limit Under 25 m.p.h. aq Down mv . Baering wn Please observe what a phe- ~ (Lettore will be ons oly = E--4 the state had said was safe. It cost a subsidy since By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER nomenal difference this has ress and telephone pumber of tbe him $50 and time off work. World War Il. That subsidy was . ‘This January was an important meant. For Christ’s followers Sal aes 0d pubes athe, wetter se Arwiond & Raymond Pace sed primarily to pay the stock- onth for Eisenhower office spread the precepts of Jesus over geo ly geal een lh pelea nt cie-rcne-am holders, not to pay railroads &® jemos to Congress. First time in a wider area of the world in : : ‘ Keego Harbor decent pay or provide necessary jistory that the state-of-the-union just 100 years, than Moses's fol- Certainly speed limits are neces- Serra equipment. speech ran 1 editions. lowers had done in 1,200 years, sary for safety. f believe at least Press Needs Name and Now a business can't operate — In fact, within 300 years % per cent of the people driving 4 dress of Le Writer without maintaining adéquate pro- ee ee had even converted the famous cars know what a reasonable limit tter ductwe equipment nor should it Jan. 7th was the rest man emperor, Constantine is and are willing to go along with This column is in receipt of a ask the public to finance its moral month explaining it. One week . Great letter The Mothers of M : agreement signed he had the chain letter system a — it. working again. en With Experience Are Ones Needed, Regardless of ‘Side’, for Labor Board By DAVID LAWRENCE tim, but praiseworthy when the “liberals” so-called want to keep a man out of the of 78 Summit St. She was the first among several government of the United States. to phone that the last page in Saturday's paper The latest example is the action of the six Democratic members of the Senate Labor Committee who ito formally recommended in their report to the Senate that the nom- ination of Albert C. Beeson,.as a lations Board, be rejected. The report says frankly that the six Democratic senators “do not The announcement -in a Detroit ‘paper that the question _Mr. Beeson’s sport of ice fishing on Michigan lakes started honesty or integrity,” but that they do question whether his experience they previously worked for man- mission. In selecting members for ners reading, “The man.who wrote _ You promised me with all’ your WASHINGTON — Thought con- concent os Ske it, as is the case with judges on ‘Over There’ stayed over here.” heart . ... As long as I might live . . a court it is a serious thing to . .. That J would always have your It is the.most dangerous Kind of say-that-«_man-camot-be-impar- From —Our-Files— vc ~~, much, Ss you could persecution, and the so-called “‘lib- 4:2) after he takes the oath to , give... It mattered not_how dark erals’’ who are spons it are sertorm judicial duties 1 Y. i . the night . . . Or miserable the day . plainly violating the basic principle “when a man of good character aad Or if a sudden tragedy . . . of fairness in their recommenda- penesty odd titty eniaet te ~~ WILLIAM E. BORAH, Should interrupt our way... You themselves tion. , for confirmation by the Senate and pag alia nh gu is seriously vowed that you were mine alone It was the late President Roose- hig previous employment gives : And you would follow me... velt — the hero of the “liberals” him experience in the subject mat- Pest isindg alimony le Along whatever path I took trine of thought control in respect would be eager to give him a * years have disappeared . . . espeitecs for iad fa 2 Years Ago I must say to you. . . That boards and commissions. But the “liberals” in the Senate WALTER WELLMAN, who was haye kept your promise and “In 1933, Roosevelt. wrote a let- are playing politics, and they don’t first man to attempt flight over You have been good and true ter removing William E. Hum- seem to mind the punitive tactics Atlantic, dies at age And now I only wish that I ide of “thought control” when they NEW ENVOY from Japan, Hiro Could fully thank you, dear are doing the punishing shi Saito, seeks accord for peace And let you know how ‘muych (Copyright, 1954) with the United States. heart . . . Has always been sincere. i E a é : Eg eF% candor, the Less ‘Dope’ Needed, Sa he 7) . By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. Death has resulted from a Now I'm just a plodding news- If adopted as a policy in the N. Webster says ‘dope is any single dose though one person paper guy and I have no head- Senate, it would mean that no whe took about 100 S-grain tab- ache cure to offer, nor do man hereafter codld work for preparation, as of opium, used to jetg (probably with suicidal in- lieve there is a single underlying the labor beard who had ever stupefy. ‘ tent) recovered. cause of all headache, served a trade union or the man- I don't think of opium particu- After all my experience in coun- _ But I have a pamphlet agement side. larly as dope, but of such drugs try, city and hospital practice and oe eae It would mean that an Ameri-.. as acetanilide, the sensedeadener my other vicarious experiences, available if you ask for it in mal york igo cle pe eye in numerous aches and pains, sold * Marv’ OU te dove on . holding office would ninayhammer publie under who resort to on adjudged to be devoid of “impar- arn. ye , Sota sedan ‘tad ete tiality” just because he once linguency of doctors who encourage worked on the management or There are also the kypnotic- > ae later’ side. sedative barbiturate group — Sach doctors, 1 believe, are ‘Such a rule would have disquali- aor eactol ertah, seceth chess, tame for many cases of drug tied Cy Ching, who recently retired tien, as head of the U. S. Conciliation peered om creNe: oe. _ Take headache, tor instance. Service and who, prior to his serv- Less dangerous than the ace- Net = just a casual or isolated ico in the goverument, was om tanilide mixture or the barbitur- headache, but the headache habit, ployed as head of the industrial - rates, but by no-means as safe frequent or periodic headache, relations division of the U. & Rub- for indiscriminate use as many matter whether it be neuraigic, br Cone be in te ot Pe yc Be yt ad denee of both labor and P Rs “ : ment. musegr- ealicytic acid. commenty known ¢s gp gee aah <3 aspirin, < * answer enough Carried te lts-logical concia- In my book aspifin is dope. I you are ’ “Take sion, thin discriminatory policy — have taken perhaps four or five. aspirin or a dose of acctanilide would mean that labor media- doses of it in my lifetime, but pill, tablet, phwder or effervescent tors, arbitrators and other per- I'd tolerate or endure a heaflache liquid form, ¢ sonnel could never quality for or other ordinary ache or pain _ If one dose doesn’t knock it ( service in, the ‘goverument -in wens f cane wor aa , you) out, take another, and connection with the labor bureaus — unless I could sit or le r gther until you mo longer feel and board’ of the geverament if for at least an hour after anything. ¢ re) ? ‘s : f if t ¢ ander Smith (R-NJ) proposed to-|~ day that the United States set target date for withdrawal American troops from Japan, Smith, who heads a Senate Relations subcommittee in last fa. ) | , said Asia his. ae ed he s*sg gE z8 a? Hf ie ie eft Hie bee! fe 2 iH Eee gge H bi a5 if Runaway Tank Adds to Woes on Boulevard . snapped , off a power pole and smashed a| sign. Then it flattened a. if ie greener dif ferte H ef lat ca SEF e i : d i e rt E. Nae 1? FEsek id FESTIVAL QUEEN—High Caguas will be Queen of Aladdin’s school junior Carmen Cortes of Lamp ceremonies of Puerto Rico's Ponce de Leon Festival, the mid-February fiesta. Baseball Star Talks Here During Brotherhood Week| Jackie Robinsou, Brooklyn Dodg- er star, will be guest speaker Feb. -19 at St. George Greek Orthodox *|}Church on Mariva ‘street during a program in observance of. Broth- erhood Week. He will appear under the aus- pices of the Detroit Round Table of the National Conference of Christians and Jews. The affair is being sponsored by the host church, Temple Beth Bout With Elephant Fatal fo Zoo Keeper EVANSVILLE, Ind. # — Roger F. (Bob) McGraw, 45, superin- tendent of Park Zoo, died Monday t of injuries suffered Jan. 25 when an elephant slammed him against a brick wall. “Kay,” the middle-aged. female elephant, killed a 17-year-old han- dier in 1938. McGraw, who had cared for the elephant off and on for 20 years, had explained that he apparently frightened her when he slipped and fell while cleaning her cage. Evansville officials have given no indication of planning to destroy the elephant. She was bought in 1929 with donations from school children and other residents. British House Okays Use of Belgian Rifle : Gos Suicide Attempt * | Hurts Three in Blast NEW YORK # — Kitchen gas in the building. ‘| Cheaper by the Dozen ° “DENVER @—Already the moth- er_of.six daughters, Mrs, Mary Armstrong, 39, gave birth to her sixth son yesterday. Jacob, Newman AME Church and Bethany Baptist Church. Rabbi Sanford E. Saperstein, and theeRevs. Fred R. Tiffany, J. Al- len Parker and Soterios Gouvellis. These four have travelled to- gether in the interest of brother- northern New York last si r. “We have received so m in- spiration ourselves from our work together in the spirit of friendship, based upon respect and under- standing for each other's convic- tions, that we thought our laymen too would enjoy the experience of fellowship," they said. sponsoring organizations includes: Dr. Irving Gordon, James Rosen- thal and George Agree; Wilbur Crawford, Maynard Johnson and Irving Zuehlke; William F. Davis, Edward Vines and Joseph Wheat Jr.; and Ernest Cosmos, William Coulacos and Nicholas Furkiotis. Cro-Magnon men painted pictures are now extinct and the paintings day. Cooperating in the plans are| The joint committee from the~ on cave walls of animals which | > have been preserved to the present | j CASUAL COATS. Group 29.99 Coats, 3] blends, 10 to 20... Group 49.99 ——_s feoas | eines, SB wee 44...5..... . DOUBLE STAMP DAY SPECIAL! Out They Go! 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Carl Hough Jr., son of the 25th Anniversary | Open House Held‘ by Emerson Dills Sunday theif 25th wedding anniversary. Mrs. A. Peterson presided Larry L. Wesphal Has Birthday Party Larry L. Westphal was honored Saturday with a birthday party by Joyce Combs. PTA Activities Lengtetiow Petters and Gons of the Longfellow Gchoot PTA will meet Thursday at 7 Pm gon ge for movies and — will be served fe 'the ‘gymanstum 3 CALLING CAR NO. 1. Go Immediately to 63 Mark Sareat and Pick Up Mrs. j. M. Dart’s Dry Cleaning. We Have Awarded Her $5.00 Worth of ... FREE DRY CLEANING THIS WEEK! } » PH TTTTITITITITITITITITITTTTT TTT iii iii + ° . . e | * a4 FIRST IN PONTING FIRST IN MICHIGAN... RADIO DISPATCHED DRY CLEANERS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE. . within minutes after you call . CALL FE 2-7352 OR FE 2-2421 WE TAKE PRIDE IN OUR WORK torners have in us you! ’ ? - ? . dry cleaning picked up or delivered . and ata . faith built on top quality dry cleaning and fest convenient service. LET ONE OF OUR MOBILE UNITS SERVE d PO caer Leceted at end of 3321 hdiure Baad, Auburn Haights Del Ray Home Plant Located at 2564 Crooks Ra. Ponds eeeeconsooooccocosocecesecccetcccoooooees time convenient to you! and in the faith our cus- ¢ They attended the wedding of their sister, Mary Lou Seddon and ssevenensnesererssesesereserecesnegeesesasesesassossssesesesesenssees a Se eee a Sa Elda Sutter of West Iroquois road, Mrs. Stephen Lyttle of Saginaw and Mrs. John Little of Franklin road (upper photo), left to right) were among members of the Oak- lana County Cooperative PEO who met Monday in the Birmingham Community House to celebrate Founder’ s Day. Others Delores Ann Carter _|Honored at Party fan and Joe, the William Mc- | Fees, the William Christies, Mrs. Lillian Morts of Port Huron, Pa- | |Hold Meeting | Hotel Waldron for a membership ~| Lockman and Mrs. George. Korn. __|Mazurek introduced the speakers HANDB! AG MATERIALS Knitting Needle Oppesite General Hespital 4 452 West Huren meeting in Birmingham for the occasion were Mrs. W. Henry Sink of Avondale ave- nue (left) and Mrs. Norman P. Sanborn of Ferndale (center). Dr. Blanche H. Dow, president of Cottey College in Nevada, Mo. (right) was guest. speaker for the day; “ seme ISen, Carton Committees for E S Kansas ito Be Federation's Guest Mrs. William A. Kennedy Appoints Her Scheduled to vent Precede Lincoln Club Dinner Women’s Federation of Pentise Press Photes Secretaries Pontioak Chapter of the National Secretaries Association and the Detroit Transcript Chapter were co-hostesses Saturday afternoon at tea. Mrs. Mary Mazurek was pro- gram chairman assisted by Mrs. | Charles Renwick, Mary Eleanor |Mrs. Hope Scott welcomed _ the | president, and Vice President Mrs. | for the afternoon. | Agnes Carlson, secretary of the Detroit Tran- ‘script Chapter, spoke on ‘What |NSA Means to You, the Secre- | tary’’ and Margaret Treanor, state | president, spoke on “Certified Pro- | fessional Secretary. its Aim and Purpose.”’ Mrs. Edna Brown, president of \the Detroit Transcript Chapter, spoke on ‘Inside NSA". Serving at the refreshment table, which was centered with snap-| dragons, iris-and roses, were Mrs. | Korn and Harriet Schaar. fashion news in business to bring modern styling. ‘homes . time to come. Trust an old name in the furniture . . wrought iron furniture will be new in the news for a long Manufacturers of Fine Upholstered Furniture ELLIOTT FURN ITURE CO. Located On the East Side of the Dixie V2 Mile South of Woterford OR 3-264) . Modern} you the newest in For contemporary _ of I Seana | Wallpaper Designed For Music Devotees NEW YORK (INS) — Music lovers can now decorate their | homes with the autographs of such concert artists as Rachmaninoff, Teenagers js: gram: ——|Honors Mrs. Prue to Present ‘Happy Days’ Saturday will mark the date of something new in theatrical cir- cles of Birmingham, The curtain will rise on the French play, ““The Happy Days,”” and members of the cast are students of the Teen Age’ Theater Workshop directed by Sara Strengell of Broadway and the European stage. Two performances of the first will be given at 2:30 q if : f iF : 5: ane committee are Hugh McGuckin | Mrs. James Schram, Mrs. A. C and Edwin Town. Clark, Mrs. J. T. Merriman and ; : Mr. afd Mrs. William Walls. Pink, Blue Shower~ | mrs. Eimer Beardsley, Clyde Mrs. Richard Prue was honored | . with a pink and blue shower Thursday at the home of Mrs. Joseph Leavy Jr., on Avondale avenue. The table was centered with a cake decorated with pink and blue booties to set the theme. Mrs. Jo- Rubenstein, Wagner, Kreisler and | Hofmann, A fabric firm is offering both a | new chintz and a new wallpaper | featuring the authentic signatures | of these musicians, The pattern is called “Piano Concerto” and is made up of grand pianos, flowers, | concert hall programs, musical scores and the artists’ signatures. It comes in various colors. Coming Events Werean Class of the First Baptist Church will meet at the Church Wednes- day at 10 a.m A cooperative lunch will ‘be served at noon. Fagen Gisterhosd, 1” Gomes of alta will meet in at mm. im the Malta Temple ot ef Perkin & jam Sister Sewing Club will meet at sn Temple, a ig Huron “. Wednesday at 11 am. for luncheon and cancer pad wort. Royal Neighbors get-together will be held Thursday at 10:30 with Mrs, Felix Mayo, 45 James & Orange Lodge Social Club will meet | Thursday at 730 with Mrs. Jennie Johnson, 1230 Raeburn 8t. Wayside Gleaners of First Baptist Church will meet Friday eat 2 p.m. in Barnett Chapel. The Rev. Herbert | of Bmmeauel Christian Schoo! will speak seph Leavy III was hostess for the occasion. |Metropolitan Club Auxiliary Spirit Six Installs Officers It's a fact! Good dancers are more popular, have the best times. And it’s 80 easy—and such fun—to be- ago, sow have wonderfully excit- ing times! For they've learned the. latest popular steps and the shertcut to popularity from sonality, are loads of fun, too. You learn so quickly, because of Arthur Murray's simple Magic Step method. You can actually go danc- ing after only one lesson. Bach lesson is like a party in itself. So don’t go on missing half the fun jin life. Be more popalar than Come in for your first gating! Arthur Murray Stadios, ARTHUR E. Lewrence St. A, Cerner North Perry St. Joan Ann Daneke to Wed Captain BIRMINGHAM — Mr. .and Mrs. inti: Ht al , H uate school at the University of Michigan. Job’s Daughters | Plan Banquet Plans for the annual Father and sonic Temple on Lawrence street. The banquet will be held Feb. 15 at 6:30 at the Masonic Temple. “What's Cooking’ was the title Pontiac Press Food Editor. She dis- Two Go to Detroit for Installation Rite Mrs. Floyd Opperman of Williams Lake road and Mrs. Louis Murthum of Judson street attended an installation of Camp Alger Ladies Nationa] League in THIS WEEK DAY, HALF-DAY, EVENING CALL TODAY PHONE FE 2-355! —_ ee partoer,” says MURRAY'S Phone FE 2-0244 oe 4 { .* é pS, ‘ \cy ie es © v2 a a * $1 Buys Beaut ‘Aids for Hair - Grooming —— Bz 1 é tH Li 4 . qn i 8 3 2 Z 4 bell . ‘ i" fF bit i a g a? i. fi E i is Z | Sew Torn Clothes Before Laundering al gathered M. Literary Club Hears Members of the Women's Literary Club at the YWCA to hear Mrs. Carl B. Chamberlain (center) of Detroit. Beker (lo) Mrs. Chamberlain Addicts TFEFs Com temptation and the driving urge is such that it is not easy to combat. She explained, too, that sellers and peddiers are always on the lookout for those who have had treatment, waiting for that mo- ment when they find disappoint- ment and are unable to resist get away, the seller is there to encourage them back."’ There are means of combating Good Citizenship Pilgrims Chosen r Among High school students re- cently chosen for the Daughters of the American Revolution Good Patricia Wagonjack of letie Agsociation. Mabelle Wilson (right) of Dwight avenue. ing From Good Families cotics; but the minute they try to Citizenship Pilgrims were Mary Parker of Avondale High School Water- \_. THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1984 ot hee of Dwight You can clean hot ton ty rubbing it beck and forth on dry salt sprinkled onto a ngwspaper. Waren isa» | N oe ei New Look Styli Also Different te Hips, Experts Say Spectaitsing In Cold Waves Se ee \ . . } ve been a long) Oliver street, = 4 MARY LOUISE McLEAN Ways to ‘Make’ Storage this problem, the speaker pointed out, Parents and adults must keep in touch with their children; help | them to have healthy normal group associations, thus discouraging the i needies without a medical doctor's prescription. This committee also has lished a clinic headed by a trist and tric social to organize, publicize, and operate a Vacation Bible School It's yours—FREE It's crammed with all the Information you will need to run a Vacation Bible School. Includes also a preview of the ALL-BIBLE VACATION, SCHOOL Lessons. Ask for it today. oneeee | , if : | [ : z E 2 i . i | 5 3 i | | 4 i ERS é jain li |) GALLAGHER MUSIC Co. |} 1 tase monox, rowrisc f Zig 5 t ! oe : ret i i Rg 3 F: would dare ask the creator about such a detail. She doesn't think in|. it g its it Thursday. ————— “Now? 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Formerly cee von -Field, Chicago, and Decatur. ing Studio of Atlanta, Georgia, she has an extensive background and experience as a decorator. Moll’s have a very wide selection of fabrics for your draperies, slipcovers, bedspreads, upholstering, etc., and are noted for fine quality materials and workmanship at reason- able prices. Use our complete decorator service in carpets and all types of window and furniture treat- Thi fredh-locking, two-eyeler Ge is exceed. te Cooperized leather. It hes the sew midway heel. perforated inset ond tongue edged with eather piping. Variety of colors in both PAULI’S SHOE STORE a : 35,'N. Saginaw St. a) . at ’ -inch fabric. the man go first so that he may | about 30 years, told me her story. | firm, employs women who are ey leg ‘and discovers bear This pattern easy to use simple the door, which is quite The had besa sincere, well-groomed, and between ae — SS = caterpillars ae tike to sew, is tested for fit. Has com- , for her? weatihy, bat when the tether {the ages of 26 and 65, and who Crone leery to contentnent, «| Detstly tiny doughnuts hibernat- plete illustrated instructions. —Amewer: She gets in first and died, they were left with just a can and will devote at least three (Copyright, 1954) ing on beds of moss. A black Send 35 cents in coins for this pushes it around to the next | little nest pattern—add 5 cents for each pat-| compartment where he gets im. | yiary was tern for first-class mailing. Send | From this he cam control the (1.4 one of to Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon-| speed of the door and quite eas | Bronch music appreciation and tiac Press Pattern Dept., 243 West) ly tet her out. china-painting educations, it Ith St., New York 11, N°Y. Print) Dear Mrs. Post: When a woman | seemed. _ plainly name, address with zone, | wears a corsage pinned on her coat! . She and her mother moved to a . . when ’ ing, pared all their expenses, and found they were still going to run about $15 a week in the red. Mary was all set to learn typ- ‘ing when the mother had a stroke Mary would have te stay home te nurse her constantly, leaving ne opportunity to carn. — After much trial and error, and considerable - what Mary worked out: She does all the mending and : noe (on ng ye premises) ’ be woman apartment bw a Hearts ‘Grow’ in Candy res @ Have you sent in your idea to + — is all thumbs! In e tor that. the ee a xchange neigh- | room? I am waiting to hear from ers three nights a week. On those three | Edwarils of Rock Hill, S. C. nights, Mary gives partiees at peo-| She-tells us how to make this MAKE FRIENDS a ple's homes to introduce kitchen-| Vajentine centerpiece and suggests : en ew a: ware to their friends. peel mes dlagenyp leaeeal ersiaal , oi ~ Her commissions average the | people are ill. - oe $15 a week which she needs, yet You will need a medium-sized = Ses = Same she is with her mother all day | flower pot. Wash it well.in soap- LD ong] ipe—fmmmrfomy -and never neglects her, This alse | suds, then when it is dry, paint it a S gives Mary the change, the com- | bright red. Glue a bottle cap over pationship and social life which | the hole in the bottom and fill she would otherwise miss en- | the pot half full of tissue paper. : tirely. Fill the rest of the pot with WY nn Many women look askance at| candy hearts or red hots. Now S hy we will need to make the u “flowers.” Cut red hearts from construction paper. You will need ' Area Rugs Grow Larger, || PETUNIA! owe te hn ep —More-Popular—for- Spring | nse" Paste these to the end of pipe | , . When I sew . - Cleaners. ° _ | “By ELIZABETH HILLYER = Morocco, with » diamond design T hate to start You will also need a green heart 7] New area rugs for spring will| in shades of corona and charcoal | ngm, though -4 | leaf for each flower. These should | : , be larger than they darted ‘ut| or guid and orange - ok - ae ne ao : to be, and a single larger one! This isa new idea in special stem. e t to the : Cit emailer cnen Wi be ted corset rayon and cotton rather| cleaners about half way down. } | more often than several small to than the traditional North African | ween are ar. stick the pipe Medium rugs, | wool. - | ' into candy : c } More s than ev il a decere- | OL ISIAl> iP le lAlR. s Si comnta the stares reap i alge aip-hn- 4 mectes preted In nio WwW Simlalniot raltioiat iat home furnishings arrive. and new purposes including its own special | ge 1OuS omen cK Pelvic lat Hetetat 10 ago tag them to new favor ee ot cree furniture groupings - eo Offer Suggestions +t trtctste aietetet te Shetched ts an off-white rug) it's usually an island on a broad | | ee RES - BLOOMINGTON, Ml. (INS) — pe EE PRS oz aaa sweep of floor and shouldbe inter- | Women can think of the strangest; [PTAINTT[) INIOi rio) that was inspired by rugs of | OOo e ——— : - estipg. but not too much competi- | ; ileal uses for household equipment, re-| JAIBIET [vlololelolol: [sim tion for furniture or parquet or Just wrap cellophane tape 4; ports a vacuum cleaner manutac- | ¢ Ul if . - iF wide hipped— tile on the floor around four hand, Petuma, | turer. = i ae the new ares a eee oct sticky side out, and brush | | here heb eee a — ———— _ ike this one are also so right ~ , ia a ul ' ° . ice tare came dating @en't ay the carpet. Works wonders! a "bug sucker be added w sand. fashion . T in small and medium sizes, but) vacuum cleaner tools. smooth . . . -| come in standard floor sizes, too. | susw-seecsse J | thought. such an attachment could REOws Long Dleten 's ‘euled : wien den te aera ye ins bang themselves to death on |[' levalier | — oe 7 = ~— S 1 Singing star ps aay ng i in a pensive. Reduced rates are in effect every night after i ve te a mative | After that, the company..got a |} \ \ [/ toewsseetve= 6 P.M. and all day Sunday. 113 Speaker query _ from . ' 1¢ Arcendes Shove hunbend wanted to wee her custom-designed for When you call, remember to call by number. It's faster. ie Regrea - vacuum to pick up night crawlers ‘ sloae. oor le tele off the lawn for fishing bait. This MRS. ILA E. me Onager — wie | lady was worried about whether it 2 EL 1 Respect would hurt the vacuum | 40008 il f > a iste ge es You can call... or only “feo . the ight crawlers?” he ; . 2 wes Vi by : A se CLEVELAND . eveseccee 45¢ la Asia’ 7“ iy Lanolin-Enriched « : CHICAGO eeasecée 65¢ [38 Reproctcure Permanents NEW YORK $1.00 - a te e en MIAMI we eo Se $1 Sion nS * 00 & @eeeeees 45 | 41 New GOuined ‘7 5 and PLUS PREDERAL Tax ? 44 Cape te | Night and Sunday station-to-station rate for 3 minutes from Pontiac | $i. | og We Appointment Necessary! i 55 of tur 772 : j ke R ss ? : eT PARISIAN MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY , as with i Tow msec ‘oo com.) 4S entrance | Beauty Shop ‘ . : a 3 ' i \ fees ot Bien oie | er ne eetenenae — soidead |, : +e eae Os pf my eS tan woop 2 row c= of Above Old Prof's Book Store i \ ‘ i = : ‘ Peg ‘ , . > ~ ? 2 ar a ‘ Corned Beef wi civ Sti? ano _THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1086 _. 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He's an economist and financier, with knowledge of price trends in land, materials and labor, constructing homes in salable price ranges. He's an engineer, able to plan homes, streets and communities, capable of se- lecting materials, devising construction methods, following blue prints. He's an executiye, making hundreds of decisions during the planning and construction of a single home, selecting competent subordinates, delegating particular job responsibilities. | He's public relations man, salesman, advertiser, em- ployer, manufacturer, diplomat and good citizen, supporting ‘community improvement projects, assuming civic positions and responsibilities. The Daily Classified Pages and the Saturday Builders’ Section of the Pontiac Press bring you a complete list of homes for sale in Pontiac and Oakland County YOU'RE RIGHT, WHEN YOU BUY YOUR HOME... . BEST INVESTMENT OF ALL! But most of all, your home builder is a dealer in hap- piness — your happiness — because the home he builds brings important comforts of life to you and your family, allows you to raise your children in healthy, happy sur- roundings, leads to economic security, peace of mind and good citizenship. | Why postpone happiness? Meet your home builder — the man who deals in happiness — through the pages of this newspaper. Check his listings in the real estate and classified sections — and start moving . . . to happiness. & in. aa EO Consider these facts: @ Rents and living costs may rise but mortgage payments on your home de not increase. @ SS out of every 100 Americans have provement you make which contrib- against inflationary storms. His money is at work — profitably. During in flationary times cash in the bank loses purchasing power, while real estate rises in worth. @ As a home owner, you will enjoy income tax savings., Your mortgage interest paymenits and real estate taxes are deductible from Federal — and some state— income tax returns. “A home of your own cannot be lost or stolen, nor can it be carried away — it — is about the safest investment in the world.” qr \ ' | | 4 ‘s \ r | . . : . : ' ; | : \ ‘ | é ; . « fer v ss 5 Es AS | ; ‘ ] : ; a . _'THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1954 Television Finding and Creating New, You a, . -- Today's Television Proarams tS Veteran Co Playhouse Hits (st=rss2 | Paddy Channel 2 WJBE-TV Channel +—WWJ-TV — Caannel 1—-WKYZ-TV Vv : na etek ire bee par ~aP wy Many i @ 6:00—(7)—Detroit Deadline, day's s . news. (4)—Time for Music, Jane| 2se. (4)—Circle Theater, “The| —Telerama. Palmer sings. (2)—Kit Carson,| Bride of Jonathan Craig,” busi- | 3:¢9—-(2)—Double or Nothing. (7) Western film. nessman's bad luck changes. (2)| —My Life. party. , _€:30--(7)—My Hero, Robert_Cum- Kodet 2:45—(4)—Nancy' Dixon. mings in “Bum for a Day,” film | Smazing Dietary NOS - sursett, | 200—(2)—Big Payott. (—Kate comedy. (4)—News, Weather. (2) Fred Allen host. (2)—Danger. Smith. Lena ogg Ace, Ken Cline, Van} cariton Hostan, tay Pete in oe Base. (2)—Ladies : : “Freedom to Get .” drama f. 6:4§—(4)—Traffie Court, Judge} + sears on verge of nervous | 4:00—(4)—Welcome Travelers. (7) | these is a 30-year-old Purple Heart the Coe organization is “the best’ ' | veteran named Paddy Chayefsky. | production outfit I've ever seep.” | whose plays have scored one solid es ce hit after another on TV's hour.| Chayetsky, whe lives and works Our Own Personalized Service on Every Policy AGENCY, INC, | | 504 Pontiac Bank Bid. ot tote ana, Ch conaee a | ee Roundup Time. = as duamatic chow. Television | @ & Riverside Drive apartment, : a ——— (2)—Spprts, Ed) 1.59 :7)—Name’s the Same, Rob- | #:30—(4)—On Your Account. (2)—| YOUNGEST IKE AIDE — Rose- thous , sets to tight working — FE 5-8172 o a6 T)—Bift Baker, Biff and ert Q. Lewis host. (4)—All Star | Feature Theater. well Burchard Perkins, 27-year-old} Recognized by fellow craftsmen for — ee a : Theater, Macdonald Carey, Mar- | 5:0—(4)—Adv. Patrol. (T)—Auntie | New York’attorney, has been nom-/| a. “, rea} pro,” Chayetaky likes to around, Louise track crime in “Lisbon.” ~ “1 Dee. memorabie| <7 Yt tients, jorie Lord in “Edige of the Law, inated hy President Eisenhower to | ;, author of = gambler by . 5:30—(4)—Howdy Doody. (2)—/the post of Assistant Secretary of Plaghous pechastiene oe “Rate” ‘Oddly, he does not spend Treasury." (2)—This Is Show | ss:99 — (1) — Soupy's On. V . |" Kartoons. (1)—Charies Chaplin. | Health, Education and Welfare: | tictiday Song,” “Printer’s Mea-| time, Business, guests: Roger Price, comedy. (4)—News, ‘Paul Wil-| 5:45—(7)—Weather. (2) — Sports. | He is the youngest member of the | sure,” “Bachelor Patty;” “The Big| mits that of late he has 1:18—(4)—Meet the Artist, filmed | , ams. (2) Jack MA saret| WEDNESDAY EVENING | Pisenhower T_| DA eed “The Sth Tone.” “team. in » “ ” aoo—(4)— 1 as uM 7:30-—(7)—Cavalcade of America, => ee ae ea =. a ails ot the few television pilay- ful © ined = Edward Franz in’ “What God] sin’ Grama. (2)—Italian Chil-| Questions. OW Ul Han wrights who seem to have « | verything,” including Hath Wrought,” as Samuel F. B. a firm, clear understanding of the goal tal | 6:15—(4) — around awhil Morse, inventor of telegraph. (4) dren’s War Relief, Hospital | ¢:15—(4)—News. (7)—Sports. ute fer at will stick -Dinah Shore, popular ballads, (2) |, fms- s 6:30—(4)—Sporte, (7) — Supermian. requirements for drama a s living reom screen, 11:30—(2)—Weathervane. (2)—News. comedy for “Playhouse,” Neeg. Sieg Eaworte. , Time fo Appeal His plays are not intended : 6: 45—(4)—M. ; P int to insists that mself 1:45—(4)—News’ Caravan, John| WEDNESDAY MORNING Weathe an About Town. (2 convey a big, broad message. They eg pas Cameron Swayze. (2)—Jo Staf-| 7:¢9—(4)—Today. : nted | are fundamentally simple stories, | another, funny ford Show, Jo makes TV debut | s:99—(7)—W. M. Kelly. 7:00—(4)—Douglas Fairbanks. (7) Continuance ls Gra “slices of life," with the emphasis} «Lm sitting at the with popular ballads. 9:00—(4)—Playschool. (7)—Play-| City’s Heart. (2)—Carpet The} to Give New Attorney |on the realism and characteriza-. ’ 8:00 — (7)— Colonel Flack, Alen| house ater. the : : tion. Plot is secondary. That over- stars. (4) — Milton| 9:45—(2)—Brighter Day 1:30 — (4) — Eadie Fisher. ~| Time for Studying Case | (0 4 criticism, po nf : 7 - > C bubsh Arches +4 I | H E i { i TEL ‘ g See +e & if We are pleased to announce thet at long last. after many years of research, the new HORNSTEIN lens, invented and perfected by Hornstein of seeneied, © 008 Seng Sees Wy © under on camuve WEE our precision Z —S 8 Laberatories. 43 i “lack of inti Berle, Jane Froman, Charlie | 19:99—(4)—Ding Dong School. (7)| Mark Saber. (2)—Doug Edwards. LAPEER #—Clayton C. Gilli-| macy,” has never been applied to/ television, it's sad.” Applewhite guest stars in Night| —wixie’s Wonderland. (2)—Ar | 7: 45—(4)—News. (2)—Perry Como. | land received a continuance Mon- | Chayefsky’s work. = $:00—(4)—I Married Joan. (7)—| day on his leave to appeal his con-| Chayefsky himself is a short, qvateenes® ee a ae ee ae a Bowling Champs. (2)—Godfrey | spiracy conviction in the Mrs.|husky native New Yorker, born if You Have Piles litical Party?” ap (~1 and Friends. Elizabeth Stevens eviction case . | and raised in the Bronx. He attend- $:30—(7)—Club_ Night at Arthur | 13:15—(4)—Three Steps to. Heaven. | *:3—(4)—My Little Margie. (7)— a ——— _—_ - Bln aves aren Thi hostess, ‘YWCA Harmonettes,| Strike It Rich. 9:00—(4)—Television Theater. (7) | ji rman asked more time to fa-|at City College of New York. If yours are the beeding type, threw guests. (2)}—CPA Show, income Club Polka. (2)—Strike It Rich. away your . @isagreeabdle-to-use tax discussion WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Rich. miliarize himself with the case. A} White in. college, he enlisted im | cintments, suppositories and injections 9:00—(7)—-Make Room for Daddy, | 12:00—(4)—Bride and Groom. (7) | 9:30—(7)—My Hero. (2)—I've Got rad trenscrigt is not yet com-/| the Army and wound ap as second ent. hermes miracle drug. necTOmAL Thomas burned his —Valiant Lady. a Secret. plete. guaner in a machine gun equed ometinn See, © in a tew Danny up by —Comics. (2) with the 104th (Timberwolf) Dtvi- cases’ end’ i wife’s old flame who comes to | 42:15—(2)—Love of Life. (4)— | 10:00—(4)—This Is Your Life. (7) Hoffman, son of Congressman ( ) days, dleading, soreness end Rrnasen town. (4)—Fireside Theater, Ann} Ross-Mulholland. Storytime. (2)—Boxing. Clate Hoffman of Allegan, Is | *ton. A booby trap encountered | Siermnn, ot xd where directions Doran, Hayden Rorke in “The | 12:30—(7)—News. (2)—Tomorrow’s | 10:38 — (4) — TBA. (7)—Man vs| new a co-counsel in the defense. | Peer ei Germany, g8Ve | were followed. You, too. Old Ordet Changeth,” drama of| Search. Crime. " teader of Chayetshy on cartier writing start | TORAL today st Simms; J-¥; Hall- ae mance Budge: Payments intricate workings of feminine | 12:45—(2)—Guiding' Light. (4) — | 10:45—(2)—Greatest Fights. saa teal svistions te tina he hed cutetyeted. =| goa. ws @ Pacy: Welgrom’s: PONTIAC INVISIBLE mind. (2)—Foreign Intrigue, film] Travel Unlimited. (7)—Stars on a (1) — Soupy’s| County for failures to pay Pi Bn lig tend he wiose ee ne dewrernete a! CONTACT LENS SLRVICE drama. Seven. (2)—News. ments in an insurance : hospital in ; Heights, 9:30 — (7) — Steel Hour, Walter | 1:00—(2)—You're What You Eat. | 11:15—(4)—Stock Car Champs. liquidation, is under sentepce of Slezak, Jewsle Rayce Landis in| (4)—Jean McBride. Set | "inven coord of cote! DON F. DICKERSON -- Today's Radio Proarams -- anne et GENERAL INSURANCE —ihEw.. cise ee term home June 2. 3888. 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TUESDAY,’ FEBRUARY 2, 1954 No Cause Found) s'mey 305. for $200,000 Fire |e cms oles * : % " * t on a bad . Orrin McQuaid Reports . ay Investigators menos! Harte rags amp. County Handled 10,132 DS ee '| Spark From Truc ey, Tan —, sung a bed a. % aq " ‘ in af Papers in January | Started Blaze . $104.35 check in Hazel . Fees for recotding 10,132 deeds,| "a ROYAL OAK-—A search of the - ‘ | ed $14,599 last month, Oakland on which burned at a loss b, County Register of Deeds Orrin) Note ai Sunday has failed to disclose the | Dig for Trapped Miners McQuaid said his office income ts ie and | #,008l mine south of Tokyo trapped was some $4,000 over the $10,305.40 Monday, Det. Glen Tanner and) o miners today, killing at least 4, charged in January, 1953, for re- Sgt. Oramel O'Farrell of the State | Kyodo News Agency reported. cording 10,721 papers. Michigan Police arson squad, along with one ode aan Legislature recently raised Royal Oak Fire Marshal George | rescued crews register “of deeds offices Cook, searched through the re-| still trying to find the other 12 the state men. gages eae aaa this Sixth. vite that | Admits. Burning Car ia a tire stared in «storage shed Donald \F. Lydick, 39, of 131 the ninth—and @7 new district furniture. But Cook sajd | Roosevelt St. Detroit, pleaded court seats. This total of 30 is Deeds filed last month they were uncertain whether the | guilty to arson Monday when ar- nine fess than would have been 2,490 for $4,067.25 in 1 cause Was spontaneous combustion | ranged before Oakland County provided tn a bill passed by the against the 2,456 filed for or @ spark caused by a truck. | Circuit Judge H. Russel Senate May 6, 1953 and four in January, 1953. Office Included in the Business places | He was returned to Oakland County more than in a bill passed by charged $3,255.75 to process 1,002 é burned weré a sports shop, a furni- | Jail and sentence was set for Feb the House July 38, 1953. - 2p mortgages, only a few more than ° ture warehouse, @ real estate of-| 8, Lydick admitted setting fire to Representatives of the House and or. a the 905 Sled lest January Ser $i Man Held for Trial ies sat nsec eiting: teed |tte gai, eines Senate agreed on the compromise ~ . quarters. up payments ; agreement Chattel mortgages fewer | , =! é vehicle. Mast eee ed ‘by te Howe and| WATERFORD TEACHERS ANALYZE READ- Pentise Prew Photos| inst month, with 4.119 filed for a in Slaying of Wife | Roch Coup! Senate before it can go to the| ING—An all-day workshop dedicated to teacher | workshop were, Jeft to right: Mrs. Dorothy Selle, | dollar apiece, compared with last ‘ ester oupie White House. The House will act | understanding of reading was held Monday in the | principal of Lambert School, who had charge of | January 4,415 for $2,207.50. Albert Munson, 28, of 442 Bloont | ¢ M k Golde Tuberous Rooted first. a Waterford Township High School. erg a Krmignree and age -_ the ae esa field Ave., stood mute Monday |"O J¥CIT. n In addition to creating new | grades, the seventh de, were included. Em- | Mrs. tz, teac at elson ; wheh arraigned before Oakland : IAS pies eae eving legal | phasis ba st ths laipatantn of tanshibag kending | 906 Miaiean;. Wigs Label ollind Senda 400 Youth Sunday | Gaunty, Cirenit Judge eH. Ruse Wedding Date BEGON 8 in all grades bec ef the different levels of | Dorothy Menghini, new kindergarten teacher at mi - EE ol Beg pomp one readiness” among students, Participating in the | Stringhem School. Is Obsery ed by of his year-old wile, Gladys éenaahe a — = rere apt: | pertey—the go Ray my >» ba —| Milford Church Judge Holland .entered a plea tomorrow are Mr. and Mrs. Elonzo Spring Planting a of not guilty for Munson and A. Krebiehl of 108 South St. em Tous, ant te roe a| Westacres Scouts Collect |Mt. Clemens Judge | waror —, micy ; sn| Sur's ts Ouiand Com| “nacher redone anes 208 mene gan and western Michigan. WESTACRES — Boy Scouts of ; Reconnaisance Co. have borne the | MT. CLEMENS (AP)—Two high ghey np ary Migr eg tage Sher OF Gn be a . : Se entire cost of food, clothing and school students, found guilty in the Milford High School seniors Joyce| Hughes St. James Gibson and Howard TASKER’S Junior Achievement |Sastina: toot anit money tor| "They make mony payday am: [Utne of & S6yearcld schol Maron, Carol Brdentary, JOT) rman Walton, of St Bloom | Krell, bth of Roshener The hw, Harn PE 5.4361 . more than 200 youngsters living at | ations, but Brown writes that they | ™ate, were given a “taste” of jail) oss cteen, field Ave. who said he was in ‘ Products Displayed the Seoul Hospital in Korea. now need help. as a forerunner to suspended sen-| Youth Sunday, dinarved “tara | 06 ee ot Se eet Se Pft. Richard Brown, an Eagle| So Troop 36 has started its drive | tences of 90 and 45 days. each year, gives seniors the op- cig opera soap Munson The eight Junior Achievement | Scout and a former member of | to collect powdered whole milk, Municipal Judge Donald J. Par-| Portunity to present their views on 1 Agen of) eee AO free op erated by Pontiac teen- Troop %6 at "the packages or [ent sent Olund Arnold of Mt. Clem- | frugion and what it means 19) short chase and Pontiac Police : : took orphans and the attempts he | to buy necessary articles. ens, and John Ingram of Clinton; A girls’ sextette from the high have made to) The Scouts are asking that dona- | Township, to jail for eight hours | school also appeared on the pro- tions be brought to the seventh an- | each, “just so they know how un-| gram . nual dinner to be held at the West-| pi¢asant it can be.’’ Both youths Clubhouse Monday when Boy | are 17. ae a Scout Week will be officially cele-| Judge Parent suspended Arnold's Delay Examination Credit Union-Hears the Junior Achievement esenen et cried brated with a potluck dinner. 90-day term and Ingram’s 4-day hp oe Stee ew ot ese in Warner Shooting |McLanahan Speech then, the soldiers J Marvin Smith study session in court each Satur- WESTACRES — Jeck Me prov ieee oi teeta Wales A. Geel The examination of Donald G.|Lanahan of the Michigan Credit 2 Pants Suits st Less than 1 Pant Price ° ° *4° Warner, 29, charged with first de-| Union League was principal ; Files His Petition suffered a fractured jaw when he | gree murder in the shooting of his speaker at the 19th annual meet- Granite Twist! Burmill Famous Although the youngsters are . was attacked in a wrangle over | wife, Barbara, 21, Jan. 13, will be | ing of the Westacres Credit Union | housed in the Seoul Hospital, the | J. Marvin Smith, 35, of 631 E.| basketball equipment in the Mt. | held before Avon Township Justice | saturday aight at the Rotunda Tennyson Ave., yesterday filed a| Clemens High School gym. Luther C. Green, Feb. 16. Inn. | nominating petition at city clerk’s| School authdrities suspended Arn-| Originally scheduled fer today, He was introduced by Albert office naming himself candidate | old and Ingram until September. | the examination was postponed so ' Plan 3 Events for city commission from District Warser may sufficiertiy reewer|W: Marble, treasurer of the $55 | Ronald C. Hallenbeck is present | Traffic Light Crash in the head. in Michigan and « imeornstional | Deaths for Stone School District S commissioner and has! @ 25, dey $1,450 Warner said he shot his wife in| ©Tedit union organizations. PTA Meetin not yet filed for re-election. ver 9!, their Avon Township home at 2645| Marble reported that the local Mrs, Elisabeth Smithingeli g _| Smith came here in 1936 from) Donald E. Tallent, 21, ot 79| Emmons, Brooklands Subdivision, | uit has ; HOLLY—Service for Mrs, Eliza-|_ AVON TOWNSHIP — Fathers’| Ridgeway, Mo. He worked @8|Ciark St., was placed on three | and then attempted to commit sui- | 000 since its origin and its assets 83, of 109'Cog-| Night at the Stone School PTA| ciaim inapector and head of the tion and assessed $200| cide after being served with di-| are 000 . Smithingeil, years proba | claim office of the Grand Trunk{costs Monday by Oakland County | Voree papers. The business meeting followed ture a three-event program. Railroad Co. here for nine years! Circuit Judge H. Russel Holland : @ dinner for 150 members and Lakeside Cemetery. | - 1" honor of Americanism month, | before taking a position with Pon- | on a charge of felonious driving. | Meeting at Rochester guests. three flags will be presented to) tiac Motor Division. He was also ordered to make ng ,| the school by Mrs. Orvin M.| Se restitution of $1,250 to Mrs. Grace| ROCHESTER — Women's Aux-| Wreck Toll Is 56 Dead Weave, president of the Hill "| Costs ond Probation Wright of 2040 S, Lake Angelus|iliary of St. Philip Episcopal Gazette Auxiliary, American Le-| Shores for injuries she received | Church will meet Wednesday morn-| SEOUL (}—The army said today ee gion, Auburn Heights. Is Robbery Sentence last Oct. 3 when Talent's auto| ing for its monthly meeting and|the toll of Sunday night's train , , struck her car ‘when she was | workshop. Luncheon will be served | wreck south of here was 56 killed sented by the PTA so each room| Willem J rie: Oak was| Stopped at a traffic light. lat 1:30 p.m. and 125 hospitalized. meeting's | Placed on three years probation — | lates eel eee NO DOWN PAYMENT...EASY TERMS ! is Ready for Tal [nn eae, Soe eee Teanttht. : Refreshments will be served by Zenith S “Meridian” Brass SesSs See roe ing a trailer camp without a license, 2 Men Must Pay $150 MOMS Meet Wednesday land County Jail and fined $100. (weapons by Oakland County Cir. | of Mrs. Thomas Booth, 2305 Wil- : He was released on $200 bond | cuit Judge H. Russel Holland. F if 1 ; ! “iil ; les : i if fl f I : | i t i i fs eg 3 s i ; i E fs ii He 3 : Z | E office wear. i LF hae ft" ui | 2 i r E 5 : i 5 | Z 2 i Hil HE eis o34 [ [ z : : was marked ready for trial by! for Carrying Weapons to Hear Arthaud Speak Russel Holland Monday. mcs Wisi taia Simin PONTIAC LAKE — Richard Ar- after appealing the case to Circuit. William Harris, 49, of 21418 | Members are requested to bring Wave Bands Plus Court. > Glenlodge St, and Luther oe Municipal Judge Maurice E. Fin-/ nett, 47, of 21373 Creston Lane, | and groceries for a needy veteran's Standard Broadcast negan said Burke paid two $30! pleaded guilty Jan. 13. They were | family. fines Dec. 7 when he pleaded guil- arrested by Oak Park police for | ar ar : ! ty.to a similar charge and also to| carrying a .32 caliber revolver in C B rths Reception a charge of altering plumbing with- | their auto. . oun | ; e 4 = oatrass Charies S. Cohen | Mr and Pg announce . *Here’s a porfible radio to excite the Zenith AM-FM Radio y y Sanitarian es S. 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S he the We ee Late Northwestern Rally John Petrakis’ Birmingham quin- asn't Wi , at Least! | Denver Friday and acae ails Royal, — pg ve io Uni - free throws to Louisville's 17. ~ R Cc ti t M k Repelled as MSC Wins tet, with a 7-2 record, travels to} DALLAS, Tex. — The Golden | the Spartan wrestlers grapple with jog mer football team, The aaa a aces, oronation to ar Bia 10 Test Teer Mise Prosear return engage. Gloves fighter came out of his| Purdue and Iowa State named head coach of State uo : though noncon Lone ment. Niles 's crew (46), | corner Tiger. ference contest, took the play Huron Valle S rts Event ; 9 _ is trying to check a Sgame losing | He Fegty hig ele and in Magen oe nag ea So ee ae ages =e" bene Pag ov ean y po sa maue bak an = streak. just 20 seconds was flat on his /}inois and gymnastics team meets|coach at the University. of tae game, ichigan State | with some preliminaries already | will be coronation of Queen Merry, * | This contest matches two of Oak- | back, out cold. jus McCoy scored 19 points for ten Pi It takes place at 9:45 p.m. at last night to win the only Big Ten ters. Maple captain, Don Dorough, Alvin Herold who was helping get MSC and Al Ferrari 18 Fr ee eee eudap of oe Roliadium where races and fig-| sstetbell game of the night 6-62. lig hitting 18.1 points per game for the boys into and out of the ring. oe ; Ehmann topped Northwestern with | 72" poy 12 at Rolladiu ure skating contests will be held| Northwestern outscored State |9 starts, while Don Williams, the| | “Well.” said ‘the boy, “I ain’ =. ter “ um Tink: | cartier in the day. The queen will in every quarter but ‘the ist. | Viking ace, is averaging 15.8 for | winded.” ®COMPLETE Victory enabled the Spartans to pad lig orang make a number of achievements | Wildeats handed the Spartans a | 10 games. . . a Sang | wont aS [tec oe eng ko woe» |S rok se ected egy at this time. drive te catch ng markers nst E on | four lossés. Mussen, attended the Sheridan Officials at the coronation are| put eke am tet 1 Detroit. Williams ‘isk cake mark sick couued 49 Iris 3 game—Hed Wirom %44 Datsies 47 Liltes Fo] Peenites 44 weet Peas at DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA septs 44 Daffedite st Pts. Pts. | 42 Rees 1 = Re SB Fitgpatrich 38 | iMacs a8 Gilads r "’ @ Crewteré = Indiv. game, A. Pretert t= Jacobsen's a = | set. . Ned Drill “ ve Mre. ™ _—— Streh's 44 Farmer's 82 PONTIAC SQUAWwSs Osmen » 42 Carabes a we. we PT. Pte. «? ie T Ariste 51 th Chiefs ™ 4 Poimears an ‘’ 7 Shell Off 51 Tl Orphans 7 oe l4en Store 8 Foetey -B'rdésiee 2] ay's 44% Shylarks “uo Lt Det. 38 Dixte Dairy % Drtweretts 37% (Ted's ww Tea. series—O. Debdshi fts— Indiv. game—K. Haliman %¢. series 548; team lncobern's 899, series —B. Bragit 441, team game, sertes— —Napee Debdski's T2645 Orphons tt8e e ‘ pt | ; . ee ee “Brennan Surprise ‘€ rear Al. Replace Frank. Ms a9 Bal -] H 43 i selh an 28 |? ln i e4 AP Wirephote ORDERED TO WORK—Edward (Moose) Krause (right), Notre pointment was annouced yesterday Brennan, newly appointed Notre >y Notre Dame officials. Beene abd tecthall eng, peom-| Sremne oat: ised supporters of the Fight wae ent to Ay he ing Irish today that he would 40) greet ag a coach and as @ lead- his utmost to keep Notre Dame! ¢¢ of men. He has assured me football on the high plane it en- of the utmost cooperation. a “I'm not going to fret about . | trying to catch up with anybody— a een because? | just do my best in the job that of Brennan's P| has been given me The 2-year-cld Brennan's best 2 esults has been phenomenally good—both ing pon Se aeal bar » Dame and as a ae ek ball coach, \—-_ = Window The handsome Milwaukee native ' Frame 8g ee Se 3t|won a starting post on Leahy's| Steel Eng se 2 87 Indiv. game, serico—t.. oee—ern, | 1945 team | counry sur jman and there was talk then) ee —_ @ a] teat when former Wish regulers/ Vitemte returned from war service that prea SS Sccccnuss 31 3t\he might be displaced by the | ~~ TS +2 3s gs tough competition. Pins M30 Wants Bee 3 | But the fiery Brennan hung onto) r i ae be it a his left halfback job im stellar ee Te Sonal | Salen. Rats 114, sortee—fon Pine Terry's biggest thrill occurred 2 against Army in 1947 when he ran el res. | back the opening kickoff 97 yards Cae eS res ee =| for & Notre Dame touchdown. Joccbean's a ew B Notre Dame won the game, 27-7. ushers onsen geee—Jecebece sb ee ee Ww. & LADIES w. & pen | Oe Becker's “ | P. C > ee = IS Face Var -no—teey hap Wigton awe, 500- ee eee for 500-Mile Race LAKELAND LADIES INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UP) —A a W | 1954 Dodge convertible will be the Hammes os So Merchants 35 6 pace car for the 38th annual run a oe oe ete oe nee er | Ding of the 500-mile Memorial Day | nee poe pea wha = => auto race at the Indianapolis | | een @2 34 Keege Cob 25 60 | Motor Speedway. a 84 a 3 + ve | Wilbur Shaw, speedway presi ore; conan’ guaso=-tamned Th erleat dent, announced the selection of owee Dodge to pace this year's face at the annual pace car dinner Mon- Pw. day night. Dodge president Wil- mad eR — Custom-Tailored Garments by RANDOLPH HARWOOD —symbolize the demand for finer quality “hand crafted” clothing. That's why our business for. Jan- vary, 1953, was more than double. January 1962. CUSTOM TAILORS — CLOTHIERS RANDOLPH ARWOOD 1s Sagihaw Pentiae rE 2-ta0e . Leahy, 45, had called it quiti, de- The university-gave Brennan a three-year contract believed to, call Sia 2, 1054 THE PONTIAC PRESS, ruxspay, Leah) Furman’s Frank Selvy Shatters Scoring Record Western Kentucky and. Dukes Stay Unbeaten in Monday Action Parallel Drawn Between Terry and Boudreau Lou Was Given Tribe Managerial Post at 24, Brennan Is 25 By JOHN BARRINGTON NEW YORK (INS)—Except for | baseball's Lou Boudreau, recent memory recalls no case in sports where one of such tender years as Terry Brennan was measured | for such. heavy responsibility as | confronts the new Notre Dame football coach. Boudreau, now 3% years of age, is a veteran of 12 seasons as a manager. He became chieftain of the Cleveland Indians at #4, and -| his mame is interjected here for Ky., got his hands on the last night by scoring 25 points in a 70-55 victory over) Giemson, This gave him 1,904 for | games left. The old three-year) mark of 1,888 was set by Clyde Lovellette of Kansas in 1952. Selvy's performance was the | highlight of a big night in college basketball as the teams started hit- Western Kentucky and Duquesne | ing Louievile 90-71. ® Duquesne, ranked. second to Kentucky in this week's Associat- ed Press poll, overpowered Villan- ova with ap all-around team et- | fort shooting by Forest Able kept Western Kentucky's streak in- | tact, Bowling Green crept within | three points in the third quarter | only to have Able hit for six straight points. He got a total of | 3% points to 31 for Tom Marshall. Indiana's battle with Louisville was a rough-and-tumble affair in which Louisville stars John Purd- hoe and Chuck Noble fouled out. Don Schlundt hit 13 of 16 free throws and added - eight baskets whatever obscure parallel his | situation may have to the 25- The jump-shot artist fron Cor-| year-old Brennan's. | Like Terry, the Boudreau ap- | pointment drew objections. ‘Too ‘young,”’ critics said, and there were many times when it seemed they were right. Boudreau's age may have been an asset upon oc- | casion, but by and large it was a| handicap. He won only one pennant, in 1948. And now, a dozen years from ~ | ming recognition far the Ist time | as a solidly capable manager rath- er than a “child prodigy’ who did) game closer to the elusive per-| mm eek wn ' | With Brennan. of course, it is ‘Scoring Extremes Mark Play in Grade League | Extremes in scoring marked weekend play in the City Recrea- | | thon Department's elementary school basketball program at Pon- | tine High School's um. | Sixth-grade results: Wildcats 22, Royals 1; Globetrotters 9, Sky- trotters 4; Red Hawks 14, Fox Trotters 4; All Stars 19, Orioles 2. Fifth-grade results: Redskins 8, Daschunds 6; Hawks 14, Tigers 6; Eagles 10, Panthers 5. Black Widows 14, Bloodhounds 4. | Bob Pettit of Louisiana State, runner-up to- Selvy in the season's scoring race, was held to 15 points as LSU squeezed past Mississippi 53-52 for its sixth straight South- eastern Conference victary. | for scoring honors with 29 points FOR RENT TRAVIS HARDWARE 434 Orehara Lake Ave, FE 5-870 PRICES SLASHED on New and Rebuilt MOTORS insta) IN ONE DAY BUICK CHEVROLET HUDSON | "38 te ‘47 DESOTO CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH DODGE FORD OLDSMOBILE PONTIAC Be Ready for Winter... Exchange that old worn out motor for a NEW or REBUILT Motor. 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ALLEN, Reid the rk. a ot ee Yr a cil = a $1,034,502,00 §3,558,496.70 ee $1,612.974.45 94,436,622.75 34,000.00 ... , 9586,508.50 i aoe eee ee ew oo oh ae art, Mums Paths 7 ai sae PR ais: Ua ke Seah Fd i Aree an a; pea on cae ai iets ae ota hee 3 fp ie iene fi tite a ee me ee si8e oil aie te we i —_ : fda ae ee er Thatcher distributes copies of the A 7 Drain Assessments y | Bema Sos ny |r i ficncrabie ee fi28 i, q 35 3 [ibe ii sla ie i oan o ii i 3|3 SR8SSR RIIKB \F g7e5°7 sags ror ‘gnenen a = eee eee eee ore ee ofee ee wmeeees ing so cleric M i the Thursda: meeting, the name of I move the edoption i m™ on ay be placed in the agenda for the meeting Mr. Chairman. ef this resolution ee | be opened by prayer by representatives | from the various Bat bE ee ville cs il we ce Wi a = af ar A le . Chairman, I move the adoption 4— OR GENERAL a il oe ti i an iil s He ie iat Ea i ae ipreah onal a re eit et a i Fa le 3 ~ oP anti [eth ec eer 4 iets ae I) oe 2 g he - Sil : & 5 i i345 He ey Bl i: ; Fi oi AL it fy i i ae nd i a * ec ae ; pa pee Py 5 as amended, report the results to the i rt fal 3 af ia iii p Ani oy i f id Hee | Chairman m8 MOBERLY | | mltice nme te 3. MOBERLY deen o SB BUILDINGS AND MARRY HORTON, 2 a Pa ag! bee hit 4 i eg meaLH lg Ui ne up a il Ht Be hf eae jes ata - ‘ails £34 ; oat i s 1 th ta | i i ip Li : i i sobaee ¥ | Acts of 1908, service will encourage a career service ‘be te wean, on = 3 ef Count; i 3 alanal Fal at Util Ha be ee oe hie iy ; a ial HO ‘lee sift ait Hf He a wi ri ts at 7 a ye itt PT a! a BOE TL uy ' AM bt F Me a iol tee as a a if i cr het ‘iy \ ie i an fel ul ate lf be rf ene bl ell og ees us vin bog ca aH) dade a Fadinenellal ye a3 B* Fa ECEREEL: PPTTT ET wtetl ot ae “4 34g 434 files sstlielicsergete cage ss stasis ore fined! fi Aud Hf pian 3 . i : eel se a AP ries wee ae it el Toate tial SILT erry re ibe HOH ron ait ar 823 fe Es AE : i 35 gs. § iygt a fa etn id Lod sea a eM AL Ig 5 38 egies or rantntall iy ih a ‘ae : : : a si} Ji G ts nl bik ait © BF | ti TT : i iti ‘i A yflaltt ay, a fs Hit sit Sofi atbesanstl £2256 3 aa pe TH ee i bE ice i et eles Te if: nice ie dees linn Harry” Merrith ae mem + aa, a ill tt i. Wee i ee a9 x i pat i Whi be i i Hi I ae ‘i HARE fill a un? ‘ip Gi iii eal abe Meee emag air af it ii fe i a . : “li ile he if TT | we. al an proce | em rec “m ve ig . », Wemmwareer. | Guy behalf ittee, whose | be names’ appear” below. move the edop- | as « Go this . ARNARD. NORMAN R BAR WILIAM C. HUDSON ber : if ‘ t f i Fe Py i ie >i | sit &_¥O l H he ik ] Mr. To The visors Peja ection. eres Befoage and Refese ter cf Gection 8 T 2? N + eeeeeenerees yy wh eee eee eet : ent mission, 1 move ar Mifse. 20s, ‘THE PONTIAC PRES * I. mena eer se land’ County Retivemes | of the Sow ed East, according to the | thereof now owned by the Seaty al | | Oakland: | ployece’ | Now therefore. Mr. Cottman. I — emended, be further amended es fol- ara be cutberiaed tp cuceute + deed the | asters, and -| Whereas we believe thet this that no such cont a | darrendt is so Now theref County Board of met Gentlemen: of Social | ittee that | in sEsge85 32 of the Southeast \%) 28, Town 2 North, Range 1]. to seid Walter Stotier conveying the roperty above described, said to | approved by the Corporation Counsel | before being 5 5 hay member whe hes he comrrree tained or attains age sixty-five years | WELP TloyD ANpERsoN = quir to the Retirement ; ston indicating the mental -| fitmeas of the said | Bystem to the contrar; any member who sh: county service pursuant to - ta), and who continues in county serv- | an ex officio membe ; fee on and after his attainment ioe . years exe for the sole pu @ service retirement al- Section r) That Section 2 (f) be amended to “2 2 “i e serv im om and after his at- foment of age seventy — a on 4 barks except! anderson the rf | service retirement allowance w to * Savings Fund shall cease and "i emoriai = ag eh eS © accumulated at regular Aang a Cs the level as the first step to accomplishing the same ar a + Chairmen bers this at T mo above - if net Mr and men: jon in the 4 duty of the Chairman of the Board Retirement | of Supervisere is to gppoint Commit- | ive coneern to certain ‘func- | fh ‘tions of founty Government. The Chair- then acts in an advisory capacity Oak | men ’ We, the undersigned a: members of vis: the mission, in eon- ec rec the extreordinarily valuable counsel and viee afforded us by the of gratitude due him and express sorrow and regret because of his e ask that this statement be con- sidered a resolufion. be made a mat a tea HOUSE ERNEST TTL ANCHARD HOPE F. WILLIS M. BREWER Moved by Mra Bhock a aggro by L: roqyived. and hereas it is agreed that the dese: should be and 18 of ei No. 1: 7 Bloomfield Hills Addition to the City of BoaRD SPERVISORS , teas Meeting called to order by Chairman Andrews given by Reverend Robert fem rete Seer ot | the na Sit (or he may elect to receive a g in eccordance with the v tons of option (a) or (b) as he vonlaan, TAC Tiled the a Hg of the te are Beery Cagivnan. . Mr ‘stchowski nominated Fioya Ao. | 3 L. Andersdn seconded the nom. 4 Cardon nominated Luther Hea: ait Heacock requested that his name Moved by Levinson supported by inalions closed. t ; z a ry Chairm halt | ‘mittee, I tier the ‘tetiowing 7 executed and filed a in fective date of his retiremen 2 f resolved thet the Oakland Coun- Com mis+ien be be necessary bange any plans fer Covteement the “exec * ul ecquires jands from the adjoining Road a Gare m Mr. F Smith nominated Deles Ham- | Seg tt 3g iit Hf H i as recorded tn . cetved by them shall be < | ce of the Oakland County Register of rted by Claw. ‘County Pen | structed to cast the unanimous vote of py the Board for Delos Hamlin Moved by Horten supported by Rud- nami dhs l aeeed ae ca Carried man pro tem and escorted to the Chant nd. filed with the Retirement Commis lf there be no such designated the said approved as printed. Car- difference shal! be Gardner | tied Oakiend County Board of Super- onc treads card of fite payable the Jo of West Bicom- : we weetan eset ; _ —2 nn a Clerk reads appointment of Oak Park -serg a Statutory Ger the Tri Disposal Authority . ‘ the eaid Tri-Township Rage and Refuse Di ] Authority ts Gesirous of u (Pleced ©8 | jana County Retirement Commission. 1 Oakland County Drain Commission- | ™°Y* * edontion of this resolution. ers 1963 Annual Financial Report pre. | sen i Mored by Thatcher su ps of jand located reps 2 Commerce Township end deecribed an = silat Mi The Eest half of the Bouthesst quar, By th rs Oakiane County Board of Supervisors Ladies and Gentiemen | eels for sale as prescribed im the | Laws | Be tt farther reselved that on Parcel |To The Honcrabdle Board of Supervisors the Board of Auditors concur Br Michigan exce _ theretrom situated ip the east quarter of the quarter of Section 8 meree Townsrip T 2N. RR P&E land County Keniear an¢, is Pt ® Whereas Bection % ‘mittee in the employment of two real Valley establishing the Oakland County Em- overs’ Retirement System sior benefits te persons leav- in county service pricr to the afttein- of a Pianning Commission October 5 1953 meeting of the Oakt.ané County Boerd of @upervt-ors an appropriation of $400 00 war referred to the Ways and Means $400 08 be paid from the iss: ot ‘<_ ee : airman move ad | of this resolution — re WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTER W SMITH Chairman vet Bection to refore ay | resolved that for. Section 26 be) J WESLEY DUNCAN MES L. OA . me ie (Bake eel ~ te at right angles to Walton — 1 to Westerly line of Perry Street (M-24), thence Nort = ly line of Perry St (M- leo . Let 14 Assessor's Plat rth: | | aia 6 rds; Parcel No. 8 Lot 228 of Starr Acres - of part of the Southeast * lt ee “1 age tt North, Range East. City of al Oak according the the te the as recorded in of- hw Oakland County Register of reel No Lot ba of puget Acres oat vision, d part the \“% Town 1 North, Range 1! pate ct Real a gag yh as rec Bouthfield oe eee en reel No. 10° Lot 330 of Starr Ac i P part of the Southeast %s tion 5, Town 1 North, Range 11 City of Royal Oak. according to e piat thereof the 5. Parcel No 11: Lot 438 of Dewey Beach Subdivision. pert of the North- Cle east “ of Section 6 Town 2 North, | the | east E “| ef Range 9 East. To hip of West Bloom- fone", bee Tomer recone Srtras | ing to the plat thereof as recorded in the office of ae Oakland County Register of Deeds: No -1 e with the Ruildines and Grounds Com- ectate appraisers as prescribed itm the | Rv-Leaws and that if no poomne te 4 ceived for the mintmum be | He Parcel No 1 be not sold end the bide || re lected reon: Be it further resolved that the and Grounds be uested of ihe pene Ber M ss gag an re o. and reel No 6 e an. on behalf of ARRY W HORTON, Chairman See DAVID FE ANDERSON RANSPORD BR M' EY LUTHER. HE vp : : 2 vu [ a A : . : ‘ . f , §, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1954 ; i ii el al gE. fe ‘if 2 : H sit fas 2 = { ! = ry z PF ! z a H i 3° ‘i rts 2 4 1903 AE-OVSTRICTING OF OCARLAND COUNTY, MiCHGAN PEC A, MEAPPORT ONMENT GommNTTES oe Lanne and | sc this | date of this Act #, peyperwens ensue personnel and an| To make the Act effective it is neces- accomplish, expense mae Oy eB A % of the 0 a, Mr Chairman, on m w, I fy this Board " Mf. Chairman, T move th Rominations be taken by this Fa 9 ir arting the election take place toda: 3. Be it further reso! if jf Be: zu ge ef . ' t 3 FSFE § it i pis ad i as is ? | > gh £ - GEORG i Moved by MacDonald Shepard the resolution be ee a ‘c ' ndel. er. , Cardon, Clack, , fe ll E # a if E ‘eo i if 2 3 i E : i H Re ih rT . i i 5 Ht : “38 2 $5 25 Prite ERE fy 2 ‘ H pu Be aE py the rvi mittee has tabulated r Chairman, L s and Gentiemen: spread the Salaries Com t 2? 7 rs : : 2 5 ate if Fr 8 Z : “ : i é i our | pea clerk to sign | requested TABULATION OF TAXES FOR YEAR 1953 BY COMMITTEE ON LOCAL TAXES Bqualized Valuation Operating E ef s= s% 2268 ? H 3 3 rr & 3 sc ~- ‘ eo 233723 - — Ld 88853332 - sooo epee esspesecSe3s S S253: 2 ’ #2232 ssaresnsasstSees. ABESS25SSE3Se3= = we 2 4 ad > : e828clasuseceesuss. SRzsGuesesesss cxeeszsSassessesszse ae = z + S585 SSLPASSSlVBVVesesss +F Ba wow sBesZszssess A hed 38 38 . 3w4aee #256 3352332 3] S88sbssesscascs rsesstsxse2zeeesseseis s2 - — or SSSsSrs8ser=t02 cd - ~ * - - - *- = - 8aFc38 2833 32283 5228 3 * 2 $433 § 5 $8283333 sezorez Ssec3ss 83 Sets ~ —- - tad pebdetsi3s5-3 Prt feet $4 55833 S22555 8) s8258¢ Fi cevececceaeeccecsee SOOBOTLOOO 94,438, wo Totals Fee testes ee eeees #130, 700.73 . + pen \ ¢ 4 ‘ig THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESPAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1954 : ‘| eat be closed, the rules ae - 7 pay A ary as a snc Supervisors’ Proceedings 128" mos EAZ| ad Ny —— | Ceatineed Tom pring past) — | PPh, Spee Oe a Quick Divorce | i Com- eoee = 7 * €Ds0n twenty-five members to attend,|® ™einber of the County oe SD |. 3, spn or gpeny ) Ladies and Genile bers iment vet ‘ s Gentlemen of this Board of Aitairs pm a yo year iven Fx-Queen Your committee which was appointed : : : ey "| Senators to Quiz Beeson on Plans make recommendations as to ‘selection | Yes? term. * . 2 See TS See pees ae | ca Donets meme comer oe Narriman Renounces Want to Clarify Any Possible Industry Job — Tieup Later On an arrange bo opmtact ts Result of vote y Se eer £o:5 Gospel to ask | = e. , hw 4 CAIRO, Egypt, @ — Beautiful, WASHINGTON w — Albert C. We further recommend that an at-|. MY. bon R MacDonald declared elect-} 20-year-old former Queen Narri- Beeson, whose nomination to the ed « ite poseible "between te, alternate as fat 06 | ore atime “tor” three eats cxex. | Mari won a quick divorce in a Mos- National Labor Relations Board Mr. Chairman, on behalf of your Spe-| ™encing January }. 194 le™ religious court here today from has stirred Senate controversy, thts a 1 move Ge of term. . a tubby ex-King Farouk after a was‘ called. today for questioning SA Secu Sua. te wee we month of behind-the-scene negotia- about any ties he may retain with Chairman bom nation = tions industry = MAURICE J. CR Uv Moved by Clawson supported by Ku- “4 hi DAVID LEVINSO cera that nominations be closed, the} The girl Farouk first saw in 1949 Chairman H. Alexander Smith — by Croteau supported by Levin- | Tules suspended and the Clerk be in- resoluti be ad son e ted. Carried. | structed to cast the unanimous vote of | 88 She shopped for her engage AR-NJ) said in advance of the Zee, Canirman casempecd Gel ep | Se, Dean Ser Maret K. Sehens. Cor! ment ring with encther-man fe public hearing by the Senate Labor wr Waters, Mrs. Cedy ‘and Mr. Mob- | 2 een te Geen See nounced custody of her 2-year-old Committee he “certainly” thinks on pain in order for members of jl gg two years commencing | 50M, Ahmed Fuad, and also Beeson, a 47-year-old businessman, fer Cardeer wominted John C. Aus-| Nominatine im order for the one year] Cropped her demand that will emerge with the full support of all seven committee Repub- licans. Smith has said the session was arranged so that Beeson might bm Mr. Clawson seconded the nomina- orm. Cummin matet Jen & ss nominae oOnn . P rn Moved by Waterhouse supported b rein. Mr Shepard seconded the nom- alimony of 5,000 Egyptian pounds m Clawson that no ingtions be clo ton, ' Carried, . ° “e Mr. Dennis nominated Jasper M Result of vote: John C. Austin (74) Cohen. “| of 10,000 pounds ($28,800). “clarify” his previous testimony. Mr. John C. Austin declared elected The Chairman dec:ared the .nomine- Ps Ps P sd se “ @ member of the Board of Auditors for | tins closed . : three years commencing January 1. 1864. Result t i ais Instead, her lawyer said, she will The committee, on a straight 7-6 | omina ms >! - the Board of Heath Jasper BM. Cohen ae) ask President Mohamed Naguib’s party line vote, last week recom- Mr. Clawson nominated Dr. Ernest Mr John K Irwin declared elected @/ reyol onary governmen pay Bauer Mr. Westfall seconded the nom-| member of the yea ene os Shanes uti t to ination Affairs for one year commencing Janu-| her those moneys out of Farouk’'s Moved by L. Anderson supported by | ary 1, 1954 in i Robertson that nominations be closed, Moved by Waterhouse supported b properties Egypt, which the new mended to’ the Senate. that Beeson | be confirmed. ‘ Ld . * the rules suspended and the Clerk be | Thatcher that when we adjourn, we regime confiscated when it de- - Since that vote, Democrats pro- SS “Ernest Bauer. | {pure subject to call but not leter than! throned and exiled him in July “duced information they say con- Carried Nominations in order for Dog Warden. | 1952 tradicts Beeson's testimony that he Dr. Ernest Bauer declared elected a Mr. Barnard nominated Dr. Frank R : “oral t member of the Board of Health for five| Bates. Mr D. Anderson seconded the * *¢ ®6 has no agreement, ‘oral or written, years commencing January 1, 1954 nomination , requiring my return’’ to the Food Machinery and Chemical Corp, of San Jose, Calif.. after a year’s service on the NLRB. | Sen. Murray of Montana, . senior committee Democrat, has said a press release put out by the com- pany last month speaks of Beeson’s “leave of absence’ for one year Nominations in order for Corporation | Moved _ by supported by Counsel A h : . as ‘ e Mr. Brewer nominated Harry J Mer- | ais. copendia aan tes a. in- rat. Mr. Semann seconded the a structed to cast the unanimous vote of Narriman in her divorce suit had Moved by Rantom su ried » | ee Board for Dr. Frank R. Bates. Car charged her husband with adultery, Thatcher that nominations be closed.| Dr Frank R_ Bates declared elected | maltreatment, mental criielty and the rules mded and the Clerk be | : instructed to cast the unanimous vote | 5OS,,warden for ome year commencing | estrangement. The settlement pre- of the rd for Harry J. Merritt. Car-| Nominations in order for citizen mem-/ vented the airing of any details vi = 3. Werte Geslared elected ber of the Employees’ Retirement Com- , Carperetion’ Guunsel for Saree years << nominated Lyle Baker may have pay : commencing January 1, 1954 Mr Waterhouse. seconded the pom.| reporters who have avidly followed ‘ | Nominations in order for four mem- | ination. c , NLRB }j | bers of the ‘Couniy Planning Commis-| "Koved by zat supported by Morn| tne OLJUNE s cavortings about Eu} FOLLOWS FATHER—Only one of Eddie Can- United Press Prete | 10 take the = : at nom ions € : es | TOpe uccessi young . . ae ; : : naan mA, gee nemineied — suspended and the clerk be fnstrested women tor’s five daughters to choose show business is | ability is the neeessary thing. Quips Eddie: “Be- Sugar supply of the world com . . ae cas v - . — Ds te for Lyle Baker Carried * * ®* finally appearing on her father’s program. Pretty | cause she is my daughter, people expect her to | sists of two-thirds cane and one- Mn gk ay yg met yg ed pebes doctored, cttons, mem-| Neither the ex-King, whose home | Marilyn Cantor claims the name helps but that | jump out of a trombone and fly.” third beet sugar. reagan tg Renae the Clerk be —_ mission for four yedts commencing Jan-| in exile is in Italy, nor Narriman, mous wary 1 1964 Bord for Ransford Bromley. Carried liv i = hay 3 a en ominatiqns in order for member ot | who es with her family in Sen i, Wer ert commend | path asete sete ds M-| packed courtroom todays Childish Motorists || Jo Stafford’s Jopeeny, 1, 1984, ination pn: A Ean eins Baiami| ary scat Snes | Aner thle inners presented the| Hit by New Movie || Debut on TV NOW SHOWING! Featere: 1:06-8:11-65:16-7:21-0:29 Ss ded and Moved by Croteau supported by Ir- renouncing Mg tes ro Mn Flag, sag il structed Ko cast the unanimous vote of | agreement alimony and suspended and the Clerk be instructed | Carried _— '| the child’s custody, the judge pro-| The nation’s motorists are told Comes Tonight . John A. MacDonald declared} nounced the divorce. ‘ . Main. Carried Boe fs . newly-released color movie By BOB THOMAS Mr. Ralph A. Main _Sogiared elected pags ES ay ee ware neg It was the second such marital ee ari ' t lil hildren HOLLYWOOD # — Jo Stafford, a member of the y Planning Com- pede 1. 1984 eeve Tagua kr aatee Tort Commons) Ranepge Sait Siater™*™*"| 34 next month. In 1808 he married | are the major cause of accidents |the easy-going songbird trom Coal ———— Ee | er. Mrs. Schock seconded the nomins- | the teen-age daughter of an Egypt-|on our highways. . qnirret by Cretean supported by — ean eet by Cardon supported by West- ian diplomat and she became; Entitled “Look Who's Driving, weet nied and the ‘Clerk be instructed | ‘2! that nominations clos the} Queen Farida. He divorced her in| the film was given its premier J rules sus ed and the Clerk be in- the unanimous Yote of the Board | structed east the unanimous vote of 1948. RUTH ROMAN: ANTHONY erritt. ; 10:00 gp ag Re ge de elected gs ger ng Be ty b we mone rhe ee . In declaring “psychological war” | sa waked Gis tas ule me Features: 11:00-1:45-4:38-7:15- : ® member of the County Pianning Com member of the T. B, Board of Trustees ho don't act their |... mission for three years commencing | for three years commencing January 1, F] On motorists w: * | dium either on a regular or guest F) H S Lave [In = Sir Tanwon ‘nominated Revert Owen-| **t ’ age when driving, “Look Who's basis, Not red-haired Jo. Moved by Cummings. supported by D 2 son, Mr. Cardon seconded the nomina-| anderson the Board adjourned. Carried. Dro Worker Driving” offers a new insight into) «gue | had a lot of offers to ~ — FLOYD ANDREWS, Pp ‘ underlying cause of automo-| 4, t shots,” she admitted be- ADDED “Dancers of the Deep” (Cinemascope Special) end stementh a- arcmin asi soagepanl | Be bile accidents (wen rebearsals for the CBS show | Plus Cartoon © Late World News I7 772222 ke anned Goods saminute film, bed | which est cama | 2 vnct cee we cuaruan{ DETROIT @ — The routine of Guke james am dlc Te teas Laat Prices tor This Attraction © Mat. 74¢ — Eves. $1.00 — Child. 35e | eet e erder by airman — a . \ New Lake Theater Floyd Andrews. en by Winson 8, Mob-|'D€ day suddenly fell apart for|nine out of 10 highway accidents—| think that kind of TV- would be |] COMING:. Virginio Maye ts “DEVIL'S CANTON” © “MARRY ME AGAIN” | \ 420 Pontisc Trail * erty Steve Bullock, a warehouse worker, | are portrayed as the result of the | good for me. _—_— ——__——__—__—— | . pee canes Od camer Blanchard, | Yesterday. So did the third floor he| improper attitudes of drivers| “I have a different kind of voice } | \ WALLED LAKE AQ) Siewsss: Soszer pred rewer, Brig-| was standing on, and the second| whose overconfidence lets them) from most singers, I can't go out a sem SUNDAY | _ 6 Clark, Clawsd eau. Cummings, | floor drive at dangerous or whose | and knock them dead with one ) \ ACK SLADE” er Oerrise. Gesaspeed, | Bullock, 23, who had gone to| stubbornness leads them to fight| number or two. You have to get ss % | % ois aces He A | Ficus amin” stone cock, Mughmes. | stack an order of canned milk in| for the right of way. used to my style. Derethy Malone ia picnaten, | Kep- the warehouse over the Three G’s| Produced with cartoon anima-| ‘TV is something of a monster | \ —aLso— iy, Tanals, Macdonald "iaeostes, | Market, was suddenly caught in an | tion technique the new motion pic- | You are being seen by a fantastic BEEN WAITING FOR! | ) EYES” AA [ SEE ein oh ES, Resist: |evalanche ot ‘tumbiing cases of/ture was made for an, ingurance | number of poopie yun your Reid, Roberts. canned goods. company, They will make the film | click just right, you can your- AQ i meets an tae ore A Be Roy LA ay While he was stacking the or-| available for individual showings | self. In two weeks, you can wipe WOO OOO Votes, vk ecckortis Mwaes-| det, he heard a rumbling, then/on & free loan basis as a part of out bal yom tenve been balding | ease. Woiers., Weinburecr. | Wests, | the floor gave way. The accumu-| their Public service safety pro | up for 15 years,” | | Moved by Lilly by Cum-/| lated load plus Bullock hit the sec-| gram. And s0 Jo just her time mings the pinutes of tne i car | ond floor. It gave way. bided Moved by Barnard supported by Dem | 4 o04 Chari —— 18 Arrested in Iran all channels. She didn't exactly { - % | ean the Journal for September | 40, es Yessaian, 41, heard the y, She had @ regular “ Session be « roved smd the September|the roar and narrowly escaped need money. Session stand adjourted Sine — ° radio show, and her records con- . | = FLOYD ANDREWS, death or injury by running into «| Protesting Zahedi tinued to sell not only like hot- walkin refrigerator when | ALLE: — oy cakes, but like records as well. She | MGere. ALLEN — Ss os. TEHRAN, Iran &® — Eighteen | had four big hits in 1953, and her |} and 3 . 1964. Bullock, buried except for his| persons are under arrest for shout-| current “Make Love to Me” is | , foot, shouted “‘here I am.” He was ing antigovernment slogans at the | jiving the juke boxes. RICHARD WIDMARK Don’t Fence Me In found in the canned fomatoes. At outset of an election to restore “Besides, I'm lazy,” she admit- WATKINS, Colo, @ — A thief ee aa ed ee Iran's Senate. ted, She'd just as soon stay home stole 600 feet of snow fence from . = Six other persons were injured| and take care of her year-old KARL MALDEN Luckily the customers afd most between | Timmy. along the Union Pacific Railroad in street clashes, largely employes were in the front of the | zealous followers of ex-Premier ees right-of-way. store. The avalanching foods and| Mohammed Mossadegh and Pre-| But one day her agent came’ to CARLETON CARPENTER caving floors were at the back end. Gen. Fazollah Zahedi, when | her with the CBS deal. It was a , | cathceng th balloting yes-| straight three-year contract with “BUSS TAMBLYN police said they were np mange It was too good lt |S ec er | LANE STEMART- oe minute show “along the Perry aad PLUS Como-Dinah Shore lines” every CARTOON end NEWS ae ae a Tuesday. It may be expanded to pa Moh TR twice weekly since Jo feels her tt voice wears better with folks if bal they’re exposed to it more often. Her husband, Paul Weston, who is also a Columbia Records execu- Washington never read | tive, will be in charge of the music, Address in public. | and she’s happy to have it in such political wisdom and good hands silt ce ea Ommeia ean i ee aes he Giege'T went to Last Times T “PRISONER OF ZENDA” The Turkish last | was dated . 17, 1796, and first| “One of the want —_ : night at a dinner of the American- | was printed in Philadelphia | concentrate on with our show is| Jy ALSO — “THE GIRL WHO HAD EVERYTHING” Turkish Society. newspaper. the audio,” she remarked. ‘There : is not enodgh good music in TV. = ply wag! spd ashore ' ° eal 2 days when the ic would The Sign of Quality HOM ADE at anything, even a test pattern. The sound part of the show was sa me unimportant, and the music was EAT OUT — at HOMADE you will sluffed off. ; ‘. zs ‘ “ ‘re still it in TV, eee ey ee Son eat nats Toncindle vate it tinctly more tasty — attractive want and expect good music yA Ag y a show, Or else why would served — Pontiac's finest Cafeteria —Lunch and Bakery Counter. CHEF'S SPECIAL: W and Thursday | ||| . Try Our Homade Individual Chicken Pie... .49¢ : | 7 BAKERY DEPARTMENT | Luncheo a Nas, | TTT ST cune kelad Chocolate Nut Cookies ................Dex, an pam mtv Cinnamon Rolls Sager gergs ere’s excitement that will ye ¢ ce 6 pertect smash them! 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WAVE A AX XWE OFFICE .DEAR « E F i 1 z | i EzE 4 ri é : it PT; Ei { ih sz i z 8 : E 8 og Cepr. 1986 by NEA Borving, inc T M Rag U. & Pet OFF 3-2 “Yes, I talked him out of buying a motorcycle once—but I can’t | convince him he might get hurt marrying at 18!” e Fe Fi by Jose Luis Salinas a. fae ma /S) I THINK THI Is WELL, THEN KINDA CHILDISH! | - PLAY AUNT FRITZI. SOME THING AUNT FRITZI---WHAT GAME’ SHALL I PLAY TODAY ? 4 to Ly * _— Cage 196 by Unned Peet Symdeene ine THAT NIGHT LERA ACCIDENTALLY OVERHEARS SCORCHY AN@ LARN AS THEY LEAVE --- BOARDING HOUSE a 2 1 a a COI a z , _ ieee GREAT CAESAR, JAKE! YouR ¥4 Zin y YOUR MISTAKE /7—IN REALITY, I MINAL ~* j oe Li 4 ‘ 7 ir ah “ ™ : ia : \ ' é’ i ci V4 \ : ; 54 1 a, : j 2 19 a ’ P } “ UARY 4 er otes . i ¢, i ‘ ‘ [+ ba TI TESDAY, FEBR Business N : \ at a : TAC PRESS ~ N 7 ‘ , PX \ ¢ E PONT CUPATIO Shows aioe TH FOLLOWS OCCUP onil ef _ ; } aca ke Dip, | LEvESIGHT F ge in 3 3 Stocks Take Dip,| {EYESiGH January Gain cr KETS ‘ : en's Cor , Al 5 Di MA : epmigie dof Same All Grains “ eg reel but by Ic al hed vac aa } : -- sores? reseve poten. as ‘@® — Stocks Month Y Chevrolet . (UP) —' she. a0 YORK, in a quiet end on NEW an Motor Mo- farmers’ ap lly lqwer ; Pontiac Mi two of General a Fruits: : Jone : major S only divisions 1s Sekine teane rans He, it | market Went lato the = ¢ tow fe onto. seating No 44th -4 5 bu gainers fi increases — Pairly 150 bu ok The decline small tors mn w deal- | tancy, TS at tee e Rel, with a few rk . ae y a a ETRE S toes too. | factions through the jist. oer Office Wo ence gli 1953's : selling ba board of trade today, | ES Oe) Be. Spend, Sek Se. gemma the — util- last mon . pet igh 1.28 bas fancy, 138 oom Uw paca: | Many of sindslen ved ae ow: total. arse | plete receding becom- ‘ Se Pine No. 1, 340- | wore includ- to Com prices pace standard Ne. : : pe os radio-television lower Pontiac compared Jan- With the mes market seemed We. 1, sas eas te Others we vag on —_ apse puary 1963. Che 117,085 as . nt ee expansion lisesi sary roo, Be Sig everest he ing aircrafts. moderately = output January total of vestme dation ap pac blitcoaliragen gt © Re Potatoes, No.l 100-lb |" The esterday in a a routine 101,336. ion figures were: epe,e contracts of back after the hey tS 7h 1, ce low enero oS steady Other aaggere for Jan ' ilities 2 > ble to bounce changes were beg. a red, wae megan, | most bre rina oeglboerad ws & Sn aie ond 38.198 ac Your Finger Tips . . Price hothouse, : a he Today geodh rag ppt } - @ Your early dip agg 1.26-1.%5 y= No. 1, gains. ward Sal tena l ick, 38,083 ee the | No. 2.00-2 28 wasn, “Hubbers. 1.00- same down of Buick, 1954 | rapid. end of No. 1, 1.00 bu: sq No. 1, the any signs levels. ss. January . umn tae re exe te tacos = See Se nent 7 oe ai fe Sati in Jenuary efor exprinced hour was % Jower 1.59 bu. ing ks By 2 4 compared it phone ore prtaieng one oe % can oar renee following ns w York Stoc 6% . sail ack and Coach output pick up your Your inquiries nage es March TT %, rye DEROrT As paid. top. of federal Ne ts are eighths | ef VISION , GMC Truck showing a tot For Just on your era? : tower, Mare $1.21 ¥6. | per “receivers. for 8 S| er ter sem at he SS paury occupation took a drop, slpvackgrinigiohe service letter or in pe % to % lowe., March higher | Sst goates gg ge A oy WN: S87 Kreger _ as ee | in some The chart also for January 0 year the t phone, by = te to % % lower to 1 ae. g, to; laree tating 0." are - | Adame en. Ba 9 ge ge eget 3 > ie fer wie “Vision Insticute. eranana Genie onl : —y : co. soybesns £0 \, and land pounds | °*s, 5 ae W141. wid, ave. ST¥4: re alae = cP 3 sulty eyesight is the Beuer oe the 12.389. = | CHEN & March $3 a hundred 49-61, —— jumbo, $2; medium 2. a Allied Strs ae w's : 304 Fau y $, Says \ cted occup + was Glass CG | G LER exchanges to 10 cents 6.75. oa eee 4. C large, Allis Chal... a? sans Com 3? than orhers, s in sele Pict Sep .-.. a vice 2 48. * aoa e Am Smelt ei 138.7 Nas —— -*) A Compe e Mauric . tomatic ar previous aaeenggueiatosreemnst . ; Tied ar esseee LAN Bap. divtsce an" Toe. ead ter. os tle the | tiac Judg 's license au the ye — will ——— Mey $s Mar .. 1.52% Nov dirties 41 Ata Tob ... "313 Ne Dairy . P| Ri M of tor’s 90 days. haa — : 2S BR et et Livestock ies esas He TREY Pontiac's Company regimen | [us cperstors licens cy"hetr | Pontiac Hictrnics tomorrow You Lack o Bep , sTOC ee) ee oon ie) at Thea 19.1 the te dinner ib’s Because ° % Jly 1 Livest le Ar : N Brk won in innocent before a : t Scri + May Liss Be Ss ot silane ne ne Atl ‘Retin... Sta NY qt Bt National ‘match championship eleeter are feurice E. Finne- night at 7-9) eS dk ee Diploma eee eh ee ce ke Sat ce Tt ete RE Gea i, |tal rifle match cham sent the | eiving char Henley, 21, of 166] Bight ncinering waft ofthe High Sc asl ihe ate ext eteee ie ee e—Salad 4 : Atlas Noi eee recently. Pontiac . mn oh ehedh Bep . = steers an ity ht supply Avoc Mfg wT 5 Av 56.6 Owosso will represen in H. Henley a $100 The Co. will HOME write Ry . 121% A | slaugh ceipts mat anather —. con Balt & Ohio 62.3 Nor Pac = 143 team te finals gan, Henry Milford, posted ton Tube . and op- —— one at have left , —il MAP cscs Yo Water- ro aacara and jay's weak Bendix Av ’ $71 Nor Sta 1 92 10-man in the sta St., Thursday. Wal on paare vate irsae HA You can get over and how! : yy Ay = it the ; slaug i ake see Beth 51 one ph: ba e Lts. | Fairview trial discussion of = 16 oF let—tells you won | N zoning Beard’ st we, | come; clauen sow early sane cheat Boho ‘alum’... 313, Nort #23 | es Clbend pouiek of 299 al air a Tree If you ore | ee ee ee public y Pebruary sp nol ia tein ae goon 606.58. Brist My 142 Parke pac) Ina | Robert Orchard ‘driving icemen SO 24, Kensington Bulletin on to the Tesatip Ses parcels coal hele ahsien ae ae oe mee. ge ~ ania He Canal Wallace Williams, to a drunk before =— P.O. Box 55-Page tees nly rig Section 33 24.00: commercial eens: = ein (et and Wi Billy Filppe, | cont ‘ine rae k merican School, Lessons and + Age.+.. eer fey *, ‘of Section aes wan 5 $11.00-133, god Burr Add 81 Pepsi D ---: 324! simpson Bowling, Wil- terday when Maurice d ruc A me Free cooegese eee | E % of yt sft, 21.50 bulking ee lum & H 3 Phe. cece 28049 Edger and Pvts. Judge bond, pend- ecor send rs eeeeee eeteevee NW % of NW % 1 te eS “steady; several | ne Dry 3 or .. 421/ Cpls. Riggins and | Pontiac a $100 Pleas veseees steeee | E \% of the 2 ural = igh" areesine " rage rs end | Can Pac * 184 Sen Mor . 4 Robert Fuller He posted eervevecer ebecooace tev eed Bolg mall feet of aa ae ‘pestum Se Can Pet and Beckett, Robert gan. : Wi Neme.... benvese cee Ps TS rey te ners ees Marist. net | Case (J 1). zo pit Pate oi Ma Sebect Kaieey : orn ang tried or agg ficemertir apes Placed l of seccccooences tereeeeesens areyee gS Agricuiterel 1 hacen! hae futty | £34 Chis 3 “eae | Robe et Davis purchases Address wetaceaes WwW % of trom 5 paid arket not Ches & 11 Pullma a. 4 A, J: Largen Eugene , Teported largest é oe weeee Te me pee requested | | Calves—s e Tew small Tots, wooled tier | gay ul Peis. 3a] oe also is matches. gy lng hg er agit of the record was City...., ae oy “Dterested ‘are her | “sheep —Saladie hed: only few ry, rounds Giisevere | Be fus Ot || peor ge oned adle-onc father-son wen ro oe oe os woh equipment ‘Sina Co., oa" ~ proposed changes i =~ pee Sah. cin {13 Reo Motors: 04 eacapllcaag ep = =r ae ighersie-pogeay —- made recently Mo., one of | fa ha a etal chet Oy ony | ul wncgner Sor eh, S Repen a” | lt 2 while parked aes: Ot Me, ee © gy in oni be ane ° )—@alable —_, ba =H Po Sie = wey Tob ge star Guard in last night. frem | Inc., of est private 500 oo beet scart pepe ; ee, ond ct Sel cae wae ore oa a3 | T5 and 14. ee one ele ah ee ctl oclug nay emeghiocwn & gig Magee caiceiu . as IT w — ral) pour in a Pon of are with . grading offered a: Eag’ ‘acne mH 4 Ol NJ 364 | ETRO of Gene parked vin Ward The units models, of the Town. igi aegiat rate Sad | Kod 5 Sid (OU Onis 384 | D three r built | .. auto , Me re- tandem.axile by six. electors of Oakiand, part steers ‘s down choice | Bastm L “, o ker . 2 s big Chrysle last night Cyde, ° ty slaughter Monday 00- Auto 16 Studeba 33 dustry and trneks lot Rd ’ engine powered gen- To Coun Special ee steers 25.00- | 9) a em 3 3uth Pap “43 Ford 82,356 ing White Lake sleeper cab, engines ship of that « of meyane ae 2 ot an. eee built 225, 1 our We terminals Mass., Store Difference. horde elles pS, | i, eee ¢ vand | Ooedrich : =, gb fe eenegrsealara 154,03 Enjoying dealer. . | Riss to Boston, ee het Bw oe the purpose of sap the. Fesgnation Vol pecorge s Mp voll soca’ Tame 100 Gootyene BS he: 161 | Motors trucks; Ford and |. your tunes your — ver, ieee Worth. Now vnunet came: 1 R. Estes, weaek euge-7 with seme choice ‘and ie at eae 304 land 43.350 trucks, = you Sarvten t to venicuan Boverd B Bowe ere te of choice oe 1,322 684 | +5 thank Russ Texaco Heights, | Detroi ; the caer eA, ay peal Moose t deck geod and lambs ot ee wius 7 ie | Ours gg cars and 7 Bincerely, Auburn coun Dividend term nee? 2 tperingly: «short and fall oe Ou. sess 406 + — eceee ot Chrysler al 3470 Auburn, ip” Russ and —Ady. GM Declares Stock of L pee So.08 Be ~ Be ie Welereen i an aie pope cars and | Clifford of $1 on Comm $1 my SPECIAL roel Itry cs ; i! a3. cars The usual —— ee eee, ® Beate)” gd ee 223 week Pu m ‘14 | Motors — Pord ma Curyeler - ) iths Se een a ad ts held ; Bi = .. of trucks; and es Notice will be ‘of Se 1984 \—The f roit for No Inspir Ir..... West A. Brk oe 54,476 trucks c unty Dea y . y by Pale mete veh ye ee eg Gi] and 8.76 trucks and Caras ttrey | quarterly common pe is - on im said officer, per Ib., try up to light type sea oi me er sees 314) and and was has a places following were live pow 20, Int _- se. White Mot 4‘ 107,583 cars ‘ebster : 1951, GM ¢ os the we | 1 quality wy type. am, See | Roos be ann +O Daniel W — Service | ccsors start of each park “ “for ‘the, waczptred "tares “22 Beary sre Tl hy, 1%. | Johns Man.” 113 Toone ge ee Injuries URN weladas Cedier, ot | Since the @ $1 dividen able P St. *"Member ~ er ii, 1904, Sed Legiala~ Ha, Grey" Cross ip, avg. 30-2 Kelsey Hay 3 Pett: Two Suffer Nak _ AUB tld —— wil! be at 1 ee ae foe 4 rk 20 South Perry full December end Gastng 24-26, 18 Meavy . | mee ede 33 wo Cc Stri es for M - Moore er. ock of record ; acai : ‘ Kimb i ar 2760 Churchill H. quert 10 to st tive ease es o| Se Se cael Kresge 88 mplied by the Asso-| Wh 29, of 26900 | o¢ ot Delity in Me- | March regu- Notice ¢ Lor ogg On the opened AGO POUL Hg | barely STOCK b s ’ his m Thursday with burial the ot oo pe Bection shall be shall AP) —Live : fob paying Y —Compiied a @0 ‘ack D jweeney . and P. Home, , Cadil- Ti. also rsa iaplh $1.3 on 1943: | gig i i Se asin Lat oe “bens 17-4 EW ails Util. Stocks| Northville 34, of | Funeral Cemetery Directors dividends 93% pe - — gM until § Every ; Be 3 nt bene ted mst. Rails a ee Beck Rd., M. Clapp, alled Gardens . ye and ate sted ‘no longer.» Brery — a. aye qe yl Indust —3 ses 1139 , Elsie Rd, W Se i act peeaer lar quarter! OF oalen preterved. be continued open A ot forthe | prices one rs ae sey 132 | passenger Lake Pontiac | inc He cents onthe 879 scien refered. oe poll ae oe ae Rour prescribed f outa, | es klings none. Net chan) c-- eS 7 1133 9 Elizabeth ted at Reek or the $3. 5 % ualified the allowed open : 19, dee! Noon, wae 150. a4 100.8 | 21 trea in- Charies ice cents on May 1 . the Bed ore fematn open tore 5 { Club Previ ego... 7 a is} | Lake, Hoapital for Prmaagg ard ce cry — a. at 1:30 id aad hae 6 -0 e | “Tbe polis m. end will rem mee! 3 H %5/ General night , 9, will be eae a WILLOR. Managemen Toer-ae high ashe 36 sit atk | Sees peg Bag peerscakal Prong with burial im tm | holders if 7 a MIORTE B wot Guar : ele at tat in uto hit a. | | macy confer Mg died . on es — rs New Yorker i983 oe oe s Township. con- | Funeral satp Cometens on Hos- ' se sTOCK he lost Township thic . / : @a 4. of Schnec- | 18 oe a puties that car | lay the Osteopa : . Dr. agen the a é : —_ 12.4 s py his ato a the ital -< dip, by four daugh- ¥, / NY. Company , 7... rary trol on ice Pontiac | pital, survived Hannan , Nace ‘ tady, & Socket y Rubber . 24 21 ae ce He is Mrs. Peter of Forging + | Dea Gy. Mevigation - 27 33 t Coal including Frank , can evening D & ¢ oe 7 3 tree a injuries ters, ; two sons, Grand ey a Soe Kinston Beret ns acces a: vee Chee wos weated for band of ema City and “and two SS a cesenager ge tend eae is ois as ail Somaya Blane, six “minister and Association Chal-| nogy Pala - Raia NE 5 cau 4 a. ™ eS ge 4 7 : matters” of at - St Au oe ce, ner og Spiel ae yt Service : - - : aelivery at pay Laeed Ol D ea Node. a nerf ot : | ee er a) rr SES stitutional poin , Cole- Sor the liad men's he $3 y “Frank = ruc rE 9 stifle 2 ee 5-81 cee = ol nan c ne pared 6 amendment The : se Gud ce program 1 ae oe at — iy. B ks mexor "te. Cat Lat! Ween ot —— ot the ene Num — i the ser cotice oo box in eae AS lene fo ytime, Se frentiy a Fi rier | ee is biaed on st — ieee ace a ee —— spuALt = ea Rk; a ee Ea i = ae ewes aoe re natty ret gr te ee a Be Tie Seat - odigricr Ps : a projec i show = ar 1003 a 57, qos M whether 2 Come Pioue —jabpn stra Fa {eo eudes A Chil efit =n now = from Sta aes I ted is 25 — . 117 106, 91 ] Ww wine ale PR P; mm GG CO. al T rm 7 Ed F rvice ‘ns % State a pmanie smor- : ; : JIG Sree 7 - ys IV arki e Gradi Dien on +0461 ra and DA oF w. ‘ast our Liquor al of f 107 1 oe ci 4 V re Lis = c Y to c aa a up ly t or |? BU ron oH © an 780 A in ial in “Tn 9 tor I} 1 M. ASH faded Con | ilar a Sey: A -DERS GIRL wan a PEN DRIVEN aes Sates = $8737 td 26 oe hae Oxford or rs ‘ae < * FY) KE] S de TO ed ” phd we EWS b re Sam ot a a“ Bt. Tul ea of he te a oe _in not a: - ME rRS ésparimen F > BRICK, rts VAY‘ LiGE ALS | = ae . : Wi] ea = po Oserd of Pel fe rece See See en ae Se : we wc 3% s a te inne . of guild take Pont IStite NLY wre | moper A le 7 7 incee ‘BL0Ct AND ara inane = Peas, ty , ; i i WIL 5-8168 om oe adore CRPORD = Cute acai BODY. aa eet F cto rors ot 7 Sm hk = See as a omen | ii igor Ee Sie aa a tS cok ie aie | aes the _ ss Tomorrow i pra ahi cere : own : ier ie ELE aren — om. well [FU — M. ‘ pe | ee ae a. oe morrow dan oral F LF DS ae AVE, ORL ¥ eae CATION - VE n _s R i ot an asi “member a ae ete Ae vec ralraoe alceenlaoe = ae NiLE | m $8,500 ; ap - | Eaward ves Com = 2-8 sponsible Bote writ o r M 8 FOR MeL R ae {1 wae (PE e008 ITUR K. 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ROB ac eee FE or we on as oe HUDSON Th =| a] ot ° — W. .Ten Mile i Dyue, cane \ai, — APs —_, i hae nce (mc =f PaaS N staid =e yn nereage TEL spel . . EXPERIENCED, ce! : adi uron Lak “8 oe their name to ing Trey ursda the | error, _ charges cen Ly a Utea, rm] ah —_ poly i per m= vas ING eo ee ICINERAT ~ Serer ywhere ne AUL M cy. LY : Sere: um of ha a: = ee b ea a mana a eee cia at an Parsee eae on fore aces = see, me an et | without ectrigureniee “ regular Folin sonal Re masted mies dei ae we weal Ma (Colonial eat lp ntin ee VICE KING -listed , El | latches a. vote Name a ery ee cnet owas FE ee — taden rate ean ane oe ae , pe is al wea removing : = al ve : ‘t spi, LA hed wor nT - a referenc A . ce sa ss ine adie to. — me 5 os S ‘o- New |). farce ube ain time w i nai § “a ; be tan imitation ootizn Dec lori of = d term E4008 PO chm poly bey IMLA gy. . ts tt be gt * ' oe ages : ate oe ai Feference. by c ation. 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EA 8 7 a. time open __ Business epertmen anni oes High res oa » Re s. kang tor —— istrict | ce Lge Mi sowth Sea - some ri aoe a ee" pit fee inate = ate ae | ener Rev A ley ervice NT fr m EKEE raph an Ee € tt jinaw St. ehih 7 Pa. ac bette, ~ ps ercr. i See m2 ca — “i pare #82) “Thon 5 = % er ora, $50 Atal as ed for NES nM rene ' Bean's ; Sauvan i arn- 18 ethe - i © 5-064 _— _ ma - as souse, Ex di = ie ie chi Ko | Siete mcs ot DIV R oo aes Mu oveah tome vn PPL! 1. a. __ _ Ph sU a ke be swine efor a Aa tural ines oO i } : pe e nings A on UIL — ril = Rd, om | age 2: AR user aT IS __Datiel : . Bor MAR aeW 0 = hone erator 2 2” estimate oy pr owas coonable ce | inion those | —- vl H eral Mr _ SION \P aiele 3 D x od H = : lo craters. w CE Estimate F ol bis , TO. reer —— t Ja belor 31 re at: r GL pl N HA ls ed rs 6. es ern MEN e . Rood R ° A R esti = E steri le w Seedaen r- or ors ss oi Dina r are Nome EXWOO nes | = a = noe Wa eobent nove Ne ae : am se TES oe =— on re opcury urban. 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Of a on yous 9 STEA aac ae une hy ot ig —— fro TOL SAVINGS — wo “ee Tow County, mee, i mee ae ree cA MO ROU ur home | 7 ee . orth footla’ MC i mueas male aa al Ry me . Boy +s LAND re Oe 33 held PT. NSH amy 7 Mra merai urs. eaate ie erenced burn ace - a ones, ae “ihe! sT = z L =P 12 tost, BRINDLE BEAOLE aNTEL) cour % woe 1a - ia ah eS | nen ate et rosy Gus ‘year Es poe: pe file parents piles i , geod SET : pe 2 = Wrkcw Call as sa + 4 the — A su pO aera Stes = fp nem at srextrnce ees ze tee eal = Feet “— rn 5 nt de Townl resee pe rd 8. a ee yy rated hare wert pobre eee ire EXPE rk Ww St. Insti eeu . 4 io Sie FE don EBL & y Lk FE. A. end ie oe etic A Lk. = canieaiag at es ‘Werle! Re roan ver in eo: ceuhe a hworting te "Pootine Pegs shies sir RIE anted ome FE 4- = HITE Plea age WHITE Ra J quick wen ace Ae wa a rE ected 8 ‘ had | Pesce Re “Beards n- oer ter res oer rt Praca pa . ipcires_ottce M 1442 tel A = Hu old. H actios o> ulte D APT ments at p.m il! weal Gi nde eee a ini beep Lt 20. ate. Pos esa Bo: A _ oom TRYLE’s ro E any call PE ¥ P 70 {ORN lervan tina cay = provided. as seg ae . Te | Weaneed ort i ire ae 190 xen =. mpany high: eos a = Man as wort Fe sips ES | WASHING ne ae 3 1 a : — wer ; eens & Sones sak ecg tee Gena gis a neat saeiice oss 8 ret . eo oe re =| aeee FEC pare tog and will | Interment ti Pu Body 1 Run of SES DA i ra A Y i Woe moukee rea PO = be il cook LIKE ae De a Going. +0138 : Pd in SPAN- cochlagh oe wn month. ‘— : > . ee eat Fhe pied Seah + 2 rety an D a Good r For Apply in ward e ing . rons jes colin eat 0 MACHINE, Re Ae AN- bape i al R (FE bat (No Meal for J OR will sherri Home = arne ood Pages end Huron ° cae foning in| ETERAN Wi ¥ beg 30 P ee piec ra vqui d. |. ployed apt ‘ S tee . r Re gon. ‘ cASHIE ecu Ra cal 3 fanaa gay 208 x Social be wm eal erating. NS Ra M rr Frese sen cal ‘ EEDe MO ST 5168 ~ee ai Rpts iba ee 4 a to Gs ow cer 1 eee, Re Come: CAR s Sot boneet ara rence Dt i jana wons oon a in ER saga Hot chain oun)? ~ ete oe jo Meet ) wate, bee x in state AR S &U avord housener lence pref ti ear. time ring & $0028 IN Pe bua | © oft ROOM A wb - home Hunters set ie a .] SALE Sarr 2 at oie zt or or ane Sonar re AS ' = of Gub ae Ps ve OARET ks aie Bees ele per, Ape NU t, a we Cente ANY, ee & TOR SER S anal win bh ore —— * Tre of the ~ Soma rg Cree Bamin eri aie = & Pe - aren wwe eget i a _ scm Bet ay TH alberta oe “Ge k | er a UL Po AN MA tae tee A} A CaBi ‘ =e ‘ pied te sone LE Bae aoe rte Se Ay eeaatl K ‘ oa Pig — & ntiac om pate CAR au axo) NET WORK x. as ater EN Pix ‘odd corre OL 1. Labi a n Walker | Bs be beta sao “s ges Wallea Tan cay” rng Fe aaa EAVES bee 5 Saree oe or Write om a : “His a mera deaNace Bool 5 T : ALL Pike rethice we take ‘viet 8N EMOD =e TR fie batt a ae 8. on tail, PRE- . will - is anes : rm av n he ‘i hiusr pply alae Perera ow ry & = WESTROUG 4 "i * Nenring ‘cam. be and | _ i Fe 1984 cat in Os ten —— Genes Ch FO ned sa sin — heatinz GH | orc Alter. De tenity Am ee| 3 of Mrs ch Oar b ant an | jen ll 000 7 Clean RG RB Mtes xo a carom ING — LAD =e pn Siaa = tone AR e le f Hae sh enere EN- RPE rity art Seg DI rom 3 sale jorie of EB, Ply Lee - + ook: or e ene ait Ts cle | “ it ORK bo t LOST Plog ES J rson- pate. M { be : a R kin vo ovine Med toed Te f os FE XE B re. Fe, Herai ra ght = Bianchini. : Pom see Se = gin Aina ance. ston eee i , Tier eas e vine me | wa e_Rowas aE wey oP col today ay = _—- rehesing Now Wo - ee N XPER 7332 PORES ma —— owerd. ie gold el | om 4 pedal and th i ay’ 5 — s 1 of age Senate : = Sines G2 tot = ae Bet u = at ms! . s F | y Pre aa Mu peed Ww AN ing T°CEE .| Wh R Ps Es re tbe u ter are. r 0 ~y° NCED a * st ASHIN ant FE se, m — Baran F ight To le tetore c Sue bo | waaorh = _ ‘Beater MIN La a “f. _ es = Ke Fe Rg ren reac nae ore 6 COUNTER a tear in Female Seciea | 13 Ler: od ye, cu : AL = “ ais hee ae tome? M (Sie Raw) Zé — et CHALLENGE” ad-\ t NO ph Mild ous * not ags AE nee] winow 4 ARD TRONTNOS. : ore ae : 7 Lapin Te ) writ W one) ae w Anal = re I ester. ax Lost’ vier, . er { "S aaye FOR. B wee FED D TRONINOS IN See es 1 OR w Some gunday. Re ‘ : . or ays To 1 ow ¢ us ¥& _Ft Ts rE ~ oa SER 4 B 31 ALLET. an beara stu a i este tnd ‘Ponts Ag tt i anewer ae _ E noumy Bytes - omen oot ata | Se “aa oe oo at ony sono 4 ra a neu sa Bene NS fia b State 18. FY. Ma | _ R Bot psc w rE D 5 on rs N on 8 ¥ hel AS ae i ?- AR E BEA- iy ly FE pecitRa HT s.36ee TER a. 4668 * a , f re Yo riees Ne " vA ~ |LOST: . ard Pe," ule time : j OUNG, MA Es Per. a mint Tailoring 7 | Fe . Woodes WATTR Jatt Se gee ed sate 7 ; , me ake! . RE : 7) for - you lia Please con i sppeint, 00. ‘ : sat ‘ ‘ & é es ate ae %, } ee see. See pe Gs a * ' aga | ens oo ie 655 oe b F3 i indi. ac ae od : : tra t \ : s 5 ™ re ae ‘ i . Ee GETS TAL : ae o ' } sae 4 \ : co oa ee 1 ‘ * une yore ie . ee Betis MN ' , 5 _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1954 | Ca LEE * 7 ’ ‘ee 7 . ka For Sale Houses = 43) FUNNY BUSINESS by.Hershberger| For Sale Houses 43| For Sale Houses 43 F aecass . beg bila aad = ? “ . $y thy "= - *s F ‘ ; ‘ : GILES |e 2zCKINZLER | STOUTS ~~ Leone — ATA E 2800 DOWN, 2, dedrvom | — an§750 Down BS. 5 om ee, Ao mm | BEST BUYS yg A — ¢ 3 , sed, porms, Carpeting TODAY Py “HE ; ae | Ibe ac: Foot - 4 ; . , = Segmee | proompierno mon | WEST SIDE INCOME with laundry trays, etc. Be re beme. Sutin tt, Livee eh ny sure to see this 2 room 12524 fire- basem ment. Com- compare values. 4% and picture windo s*hooms, entrance Ras’ tsrvoes Base ‘reaiand and’ utility room down, East Side 4 ne Mg ae bedrooms and bath up & room. 2 bedroom hom 5 rage. Lot 680x150 Incl New oil “ 4 with plastered — wall-to-wall carpeting and $13,000 down" or walks, oak floors. | poo 2 ion” pace pede sppcroalag .2 : ue criss o8 © bored cess, Sul ee ree Ee oe ae $2,600 DOWN WILLIAMS LAK basement, stoker he et, WEST SIDE FAMILY Tas tat os Attractive 2 bedroom ranch features c Or undry trays apd auto- home, in the best older resi- lot. Lee near Crooks peapeten bate pp, ttl. Let : wie Sroptens = a Box garage. Al matic gas hot water. bs 4 deptial section. § spacious road and 6E. Bivd Pay- price, $10,375. ture Py - j| Shy: bun St the “oar "Thus cad t piso beavectes cnt ments only $32 monthly aod — | 41.990 DOWN. Good. value here 4 yood ‘beth, “amd erences oh. 80 We steam’ heat Ku Lise eyeliner ar bath up This is a substan- b rooms and beth, full basement, | Lisi Price 615,900. ear of store. - extra ‘lot, located among a oo arms tial modernized bome and =| 2) ACCRES—$1,000 DN. | [erase a‘ots. a | eae : a RO CHILDREN. scent tip ten meer bse Dandy basement. New gas Owner will take only @ . : _ Ing ‘corheis Rd. _ ~~ , oor _ Rochester Incom . : eal for large $1,000 down if you can pay Many more to choose from. Brive | Fo Sale Lots rr «gue gov Mop RET cmi=| Shade, we PT SE Oy cei” mms, hme re, pace ates | et seamed ee | So RaSudogs Atrune esate er e.EM3-3815. wen | downtown . $18,500, or ouchange tor miles north of Rocheyer on door. : OF Rent Rooms 37 | SUBURBAN RANCH HOME. 3 bed | = on 0 large corner Wel. Con- smaller home. paved toad. Includes a nee = Suen ia ane e E one Mg: gy EN, $1,490 DOWN. #® ROOMS Son omen bora, S wells, CAMERON H. CLARK WINDCROFT ae anid gg ae kl i eres, Togeg emtynent: | focing agree: Ah te Teed yw. harem goon Eree.| tt, nie me ba from bus = aot cfomenine storms amd’ screens — oan calling! Wik 1900 ty HA feovten, ten, nS S large family, 2 families oF —_ . ~ Cooperative Real Estate Exch. ~| priced’ tots ) Late block be station, Empicyed | slumim wih wees! GILES REALTY CO. tramp ttreoe = : Forages hit, Gwher ene BRICK _ BRICK 4 ACRES ? = ee _ r » i : ous fer quick sale and has $3,000 DN. 2 dedroom odors home with osk | ATR TW ____38_W. Huron, line ‘comfort “o exceliem con-| @2 W. Muren TOR vE sain “I put it there so the wife can practice sales resist Stowe wil take house trail- A very. very sharp 1008 arege. Approsimetsly 36 * reat | ee LABOR CLEAN SLEEPING $19,750, terms. ____ Open 9 i © | against peddlers!” ; er as part down payment sein pm lg ol flees ready to bear. + gs ee a available. Ideal big. sites, say, single beds, ‘a block off | WESP GIDE. Newly decorated 3| ~ , Kos (Kinsler. Real northwest of town. Includes Ceerey ceo cuuchen naese 20080 fo Taruber orsign, ee cagliyment ciies, Gh'Le| Loree ving rena, "ah ‘estect : John Kinzler, Realtor @ vestibule entrance t 1713) | feet with electri brooder Bnd Maver onl oo 2 om om, Se eee GENTLEMAN TO | WASHINGTON ST. 19 minute wax | {00 Also modern cer garage BS om coeend ome perce.) i meee Maurer, romemtce| EMBREE & GREGG || . saiy ones, af takes ‘G3am0 Gown, | Our F. M.A. morusneve ore 07) od pay in wet share . living quarters, modern {rem éovmtown. Wear Wigb school. _ington 086 deer. 0180. and statrway, basement _payment, FE 207 000 | RAY TO" ae CAL gee | cnko tanen’ Meeureee end oven to quality for, See the model roe TT. ™ — — with off heat, automatic we | : YRAYTON PLAINS | water , MAHAN ~~ CLEAN SLEEPING RM trim, Brick. fireplace rll’ base + : AR — nA M4 For Colored Families + rms. amt wnetorn. wien Sat ts semutey eee et ersion _ Btool : a: ‘ ~ ° 5 . ee a de ee Op = terms, 8 BEQROOE MOCEEN, BARD. | frag ee corttanee: wlility rm: Humphries F. B, MELIN CO. REALTY CO. REALTORS for mea, PE 93083 38 Mathews | During Pe pibot” _ | Ottawa Drive furnace, eutomatic hot | ice 61500 down. VACANT - Indiar Village spe- ' i FE 2-0263 aeEPInd Ril PiRsT FLOOR, | £1.20 DOWN. MODERN 2 BED @ room brick home in ex-;- “Se S100 down LC. LADD cali Many qualitiesthat add up A Short Drive day Worker, Wo drinking Musi | Fiivancin Late Attached garage Evenings 6-8 p.m cellent condition. 3 rooms! RUSSELL A. NOTT oo Rechester R4. at 18 Mule Rd foe sonferiaie, i tive heme. | Ov! Betwin, were Wort co coe:| Ot Sy pee > om oot eat. Ve 401| Electric stove. Water heater and Pm: ey a ae ae an 3 MU e131) COL 11-7811 dining. room. large kitchen with| block to model, (172 W. Ann| NEXT | — ———— automatic washer included. 2) you have dreamed of owning th sccend, Living teem with oes © aint tile features. Vestibule entrance | Arbor) Rooms With Board 38) ESTP ae EA at eer aeeeres| A JOHNSON, Realtor | | Reheat Th Gee | Rete etter” hound Ss Meee | : Southern bors. No drinkers. oot| Tae home: & uneeten en @ kanes - FE 4-2533 - $0. Sepnace, 9 oe CUCKLER REALTY | __ “Real Estate Sines 1910 hri ; i Room BOARD. CLEAN, GOOD price u'a ‘cement binck, 3 car| 1704 S. Telegraph Re. Sea BSE, PER ogee woo p sme | CUTIES | i Try, : erage, ideal for meg whe | > ————— a Dion hatoy » ai ROOM-& BOARD FOR DAY WORK- Reeds extra storage space and - > An ; , -. with unfinished gttic. has alumin- FE 2-0474 ROOM 8 OA OE | Fee ee a Rewe| Drayton Plains ~— | Roy Annett Inc.| Yay ann. | Senener eos antomats beet, You | LM, Telewromm, | Open, Bisnis RooM AND BOARD FoR MEN,| ties of sp cent mortgsse. | m5 the very best location in aneacans i. a= | = = -<,! can move right into his home| _ Co-operative Real Exch. single, beds, , warm rme.| Call for appointment today. oe Se Ca FEderel 3.7103 | With full basement, sutomatic heat Gucr dls Ge cae waauaal, ANCH ERE WOTTE | Series: Oa SEE See rooney | a rece tee _ lotte. Off East Howard. - and storm windows Seoutitully hovse Ine off ~ Com sive, ir ) F ther heat, disandearing stair to attic : wnhas Privete OS hall garage Le _ ie carpeted sya ¥ er SR. ™, bi20l, eve. FE) Shower a4, aly its | lates. iving: room " Convalescent Homes A ° drive. Im possession. > years old, be hed for ve Pome $17,500 , , = pWeon tes | ane $750 DOWN “BUD” Nikcolie re Se tn ae HAVE ROOM AVAILABLE POR! P® OR. 31872 or OL. 3.1760 — Clintonville Rosd. 3 bedroom home ATE long. 3660 Dixie Highway. Waterford. wM A ; Pale nated Reates! mmo <9 Repos! «KENNEDY | Saree re ee ee ee ae teen | GEORGE R, IRWIN J. EE TZ : . . REAL ESTATE at ot ave accosnsooaTions | Scered. wom mime, Gene REALTOR CARROLL G. PORRITT | “fa "3st smosemwouse | Pt sttel" ar PES sai von Sree Gor 2 elderly geatiemen cn ground | 29° *0™m. Kruth Real Bstete. MI - Evenings ‘ti 8 le has 2 bedrooms, living room _ -coet__ | weno floor. ‘i meme api oe rn re cee | e FE 27124/ kitchen with breakfast nook, nice; krme in vicinity of igh school. roved. 516 Oak 8t. Rochester. — MORRISON-HEUGH CO. __Bve call FE 261% =| sun room. It hes storm windows [NDIAN VILLAGE 06.150 complete price PF. W Dim ro. 173 West Amn Arbor, PE $4s21 | 61.000 DOWN, § ROOMS. 3 BED-| ©, scresns. © OO hed with 1% | accttecs 9 bedrect prick home| neo On 4, Se Se VACANCY "FOR 3 LADIES L R TRIPP Quick’ possession. 1683 Meadow: breeseway. Located ce ope wt. | Sit, fal tasompent, Seicbed ror ALL WOMAN REALTY —T ae — . ° —™= = ee ate Goon. Ser ot. Oati oom $250 DOWN 10 ‘ ner lot. Carpeted ii tfoom . “ ee 2 Watkins Lake Privileges Johnson 3 eee = H.C. Newingham, Broker | so¢.cuieg roam. euch bch: | Days gue stop water, heme, Nested, HOTEL ROOSEVELT tor ? loones0. Complete ou exterior and 8, Marshall peat and het water’ “Be sure| wey. Near Doge Part. Suit ; bi are looking s Phone 40003, or PE +0661 lo see it toda: Mr. Deyo ; Newiy_decorated. By weet. Also well - equipped, y |Your a eee : oeet__| PE si201, eve. FR 2-702. Oe Tae e's J. ‘Gens suites by week. Reas. rates. FE deco .. two bedroom Just the for ox| ee eT ee , : rr 3 2 $8126. home. goa't fail te see this room modern year nome 3 “CRESCENT LAKE __|° gir “heat Paved street, Only | “BUD” Nihcolie “Sept feet hi = with terms, _ eee og Bo : } } dot HOTEVAUSCRN | Gera ue ce | Eexraedfie! Belge) Lk Pee Soe gi dome nse: | meas, mavare | salar replace, Shree, ing “TUG BORST, Realtor Py ae Apartments cash to the mortgage, Brenings efter 6 call Mr. Lewis, spetcinas ep, for,_ pertitiens, and 5 ee ee Se ee celtent phece for your beats. Sais 7 REALTOR ATTENTION BUILDERS Rent Stores nay par PEE ES a mae pet» C. Wood Co Sak mantie Smgeest| a Segre ar sa" en o_o ES) go oe e year of j . . . . 85, } . 7 4 ’ - ’ ; . | STORE SPACE AVAILABLE FOR old. Consists of 3 bedrooms, tes. This py is Seated os 128 Lake Rd. 3 FIRST OPFERING—and im- ONTLAt a3 Bye THELMA M. ELV QOD A HOME OF YOUR sae | 20 liv rom, large com- gt 1 J OR 3-1235 PONTIAC REALTY _tntormeation eatt, FE 3-020t.—— —ponation Sachem We +—a_wel jots, Mother - ca Oven. * pa tam 1 mediete po» oil! baat partwn Cause BS ee Se NY NICHE : “DOUBLE WINDOWS | ui twom with cutomslic ofl | sitnet'e¢ ‘Supnonhs space and a | Cree ener 8 FE C108 | 100s uring’ room. fall din “| ew ‘Eas ie Seve: Opee-t-te-¢ | —____-OWN____ 2 _¥_ Mirco 8 - : heat and hot water. 4 rooms Face al soo A. Mh AL pg Bg BS § ROOMS AND BATH om. HraT. . For Sale Farms : Good toy many businesses such| of ‘carpeting included. Nice, Gniy,#8:000 down, You cannot ‘ 2 Sa we tne eee foresd aif. eutomaite hot eater Off North Perry oom teal sey eat Bac nabs "ere pen, | fie Tor ibe price ia con a4 Par ridge tor Fiescant enclave @ pun- Sain GF ik” Bart “ot! Son : pen 2 "oh ected te Pers | . _ 4 E. aan 23-0540. ive $60 per month. renings after 6 call Mrs. Beck, , en oon ate, eine as down payment. —— 80 Ares—Modern Home "yr sus. uae pads “| 8 rooms and Wath =e ———— —— —— ND NEW PuA-ames | gan ef MICHAELA & BALD. Fine Frame Colonial Located near Oxford Rent Office Space 4i| Kin Setet ns [amr maere.| 4 peprooms | SF EAE sabe ha eC Te wear Ss. Se CA ey rooms w end coe sown. Oinsesd- a. room room howe. lt beg | oe trie water heater ar, Youner : _ Ponting Press Bichon asd Je? “Tove. Fell | a a vin ra sod pci fama ea?| Sac,ttdyenmeey Mace | faint yemichene en Meme Be | eta varten, PML enw =| RAY O’NEIL, Realtor | door, fl bach ‘wih, enev- EAST SIDE ince igh ot, Anan: eh nage Y w. for only $10.t09 wit $2.00. | mvenings after @ call Me. Inmeh, LAKEFRONT 73 W. Burce Open 9-0 Le te een 3 bedroom médera home with bard. Pecicie value at 16.000 Sah 900, terme, aie. oe [ Cooperative Real Meigte Machange . Gas heat, base : : 40 6 Orrick SPACE FOR LEASE| 7 0.1. R Tripp, Realtor #2,000 DOWN. mar| Wi 0. wentertel Se aad FAT hy he TES eel ceeaie @ eapeene, sce| Best Buy in Brick eS tty Ny 69% W. Huron over General > IN. Pp, ae ee aa ae A 3 bedroom home has an gage cost and less than $40 2 eo et oe East side terrece $ rooms. the same vicinity that cas — os FOR — 8 W, Lewsense Steet rage, plenty of shade trees on| ©..00, Coy Bring seom per month includes taxes motels 9 yrs. end selling fer) 3 bedrepme ead full becement, be purchased on terms. . insurance. i Pr 4 -- *° mese econom’ oJ Community re ae FE $4161 or FE +2008 Bren rafter € call Mrs, Snyder, | Saving Kitchen and aloes Rew S| 51 100 1. ae pus , woot i We have tee boy. NORTH SIDE rou can tive ms Bow ow (Roy Annett Inc - ATTRACTIVE OFFICE SPACE IX a pA (Sputere tasboses ai pode rected Large 21 fring RAY O’NEIL, Realtor | Myelking distance to Pontios Me| Cherokee Hills—or P e modern air conditioneg building.| =DOLLAR- VALUES A, JOHNSON, Realtor | nly $15,090 full price. ml pees, 3 beth, nice. large 13 W. furon, O | TorkCe Pisners. Out "beat. nara Donel Park 2% #. Hron "CAPITOL SAVINGS & [orN,eesi GET YOUR HANDS IN THE SOIL) : rooms, 4% interest. py png Av wood floors, basement. storms & sowed Open Ev and Sunday % We st. FE 056i FE 4-2533 ae a Phone FE +110) or FE 6-078 sereens. The full price is only| Your choice of © grand 2 ——E Se 2 pene coves, Ce weer ©) 1704S. Telegraph Rd WARD E. PARTRIDGE | ares ae eat ee eam | Coeperamve Real Ectote Enchange | 01600, Cam to mal | foom ranch. type home Wonder- | - on"? For Rent Miscellaneous 42| 4 room home which bas new sid- | —— graph S“ | REALTOR _— *FE 2-8316|~ beve six of these homes and that | wawr', REAL MONEY MAKER -—-ADAMS REALTY | Suhiasty “werrant” your inopee- eat Lapeer 08 one, 3 one guvage. AR eit, sip LET US SHOW YOU | 4 w. muron m., Open zve. tt 9) * * and, very nice home too? This is 383 Auburn Ave. sss FE +3983 tion. Sisable landscaped jot, at- GEO. L. Can QBaes Wise TS oe . This 2 = and span . — $995 down Cosy two bedroom home $e . Clemens, hext to the | tached apeegs, Terese Set cont 6% B. Gnemee _ he -” the Me —_ - to ; | mp r) Bon W. Huron furnace. for body shop; business INDIAN VILLAGE Lote of cupboard space f i F ri ij i tt a Xo t Oho) rj tm = < ~* S 5 : ;° t Ff | on, 223 Auburn Ave. | ss Very well-built 6 room 2 .| Mice! : : for = For Sale Houses 43}? Seérms plastered walle } Terms, Be sure to s0¢] & O00 DX. — BARGAIN( Gute 3 Whdasem,, Semt-epedocn Dome heat, oxi Sisren ie wee cd Tevet Pal omsent vam | $i plesel, cat Pm. etee~e| $100 aoe te aw warm) Se ee HAPPINESS |; ar ished tirnge | Ps os —- me Srodlees bey. mes | eesern Comal Dome: coe fl | Ry. VALUET, Realtor Oi.Sap "dowa—see Delors | | a csere nemsen tre Te A i hot . aa d ~ y heater. 2 car garage with pe LAWRENCE _W. in Oak. i : . . 1 ' Grive. This must be seen to be bath and one \% bath. attached, K. J. SEMINOLE HILLS we S ONE appreciated. $3000 down. GAY ORD ji RIGHT, Realtor v7 eR" ectease Fe 5 eet alas Es H . st i ; Z er. a0 O = [TJ iy 2 iy i Are agg re sae Member Cony Pet eh Som "| $12.90" large 4 bedroom ving ready for subdividing. Call NORTH SUBURBAN, | FS Geeta: BATEMAN | Spageeceee Satie) Bi thactenreegaen Geir decs: Zarar” eit ot vt wig Ss) | ANDHARGER CO. | Teams low. Spacious rooms. Pull base-| ‘nent. 1 bisck from schools & 4 . 1% Gad me Nice shaded ington 0268. #8 | pBeautiful intertor slab doors. full ‘ Business 0s) ACRES TO 0 AER VR . a woslt a stores, east sIDe oL He 1 acre im Ortonville.| Paved ferme . l - basement, beat, | sutomatic ws? Sree ny =.» _& Son. 8 ¥furon, = = % space recrea- . Ber “per witer | CTAWLOTC | BESAMar ses | fet Siri Sol Mahar ateitieniars " Se eta egg ——_ om Fe wo Soe Dosing Property 2 Eicnen modern basement. |GEO. MARBLE, Realtor parting) fan. atsout, door Ask ; peg hI Realtor AGENCY Ol heat, Auto Fy oni ap. - aly 9008 down, tot Goals’ oltered Fs wie be, Tn Reet Saag gates down inves: ve—| ide Fi,BROWN, Realtor | prerown nutes | Beearueey Shee" tases and Insurance, AN | DRAYTON. PLAINS — ranch 2 | RAMBLING RANCH x ut Hi i 2 aH a aH ilk | Q De O we O ; na a ment, A ean| Francis E, “Bud ] RAY O'NEIL, Realtor | fei teat naoe aah SRR te! ea '$25"§500 ” RMENDL Y - SERVICE aw Pech Pi ot at Coss ‘ -Baxter &— ~ Livingstone LOANS” $25 to $500 Community Loan Co. 30 E. Lawrence FE 2- 731 ee FRIENDLY SERVICE Ge} josemenhe are eo can i Leceted R a brick Building on a ° made w | tec" Tne mune end’ pinbal a perio "| gece” sqspment, inure tnd, Tousen 90 m “12 mos. 6 moe | . Civ or terms with oniy $100 8415 Slogt — giBae ie Sor ee TREE RE , seo 31.47 40.18 00.4. casinos | eam aed A vie, wet genpons 6 sat ex sens ofS, Gar not euceedine | on e valuable Srey tee ot St FAST SERVICE business, pos greatly We spec . peeeeey Oe a tales and : Sires new ar adkes tudes eal equipment for only $23,600 on terms, VARIETY STORE | IFC ‘ Tm the heart of this busy ——— scuipeenn te m t1.080 pees the Household Finance yi Ey - yt ys? = trem | Corporation of Pontiac SPE Gap sieges OF A Ted Pa oa. gome evenings. Get the de- | me | “ ore, aaa Re Need Money? 20. to *500 |. World's Largest] ¢. eo veut tatechene ©) W. Huron. Open Eve. FE 2-#)16 Eieabeih Lake and. Cass Lake | for A 4 sof saevige or any otha wn ome Pe Ss" cmp on poge, fry vin 3 POUR POUR PoUR | ""™" ™™* "HIS "HIS p= pM KY |Home & Auto Liter ese ses | Loan Company pour and . This lively spot Ls See Ss SS pcre matt 7 on 8 perv . . poe pe ES TEAGUE FINANCE CO. Tea. 202 S. MAIN edu. M. Stout, Realtor ROC bane 70 MICt . ke a Pr, PE bee ‘ : “Open Bree tth 6:30 F008 | —WHEN “YOU NEED © $25 to $500 We Spee ee pe ate around EsSeshone @s or call at cor office orang, er Wee | STATE Bior"s emg teense emai]! = FINANCE CO. | a |e Feet Me Charles, Realtor = —_— ——- — GET CASH QUICKLY UP TO $300 made on fur. piture, signature and other secur |GAKLAND “=: Loan Co. FE 2-9206 GROCERY & MEAT Also Beer & Wine ~ Mortgage Loans 54 LOW INTEREST ited @ sinele famfy — cancelled For Sale Housetrailers 55 1 ROYCRAPT % FT_ MODERN wo condition, aso0 Bea “were a) vians move we meas 9 Tee Seen Eves MICH- ARROW = ELCAR-RICHARDSON 37, to 4, All "86 Models Priced for Quick Parkhurst Trailer Park & Sales 1540 Lapeer ont. MY 34611 OrNESEE pee now SHOWING American General & vigyr, oun, stone ey Ersenee ee Sunday PM See the New 1954—— oe arts Here Seem. beauty | ee ‘ & TAKE 983 model | “oe Sciatate Lemccncsiert: Scena 6 Due te cea wi call — 902 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO peur a, habe Green 12. 1840 La- forms 2 ged deal tor | NEED. FROM gt ey Bean Bo Cm pay. es to $500 Now! THE BEST BUYS ARE AT OF K. L. Templeton, Realtor bars here i | cam pon bers n FR 23-4233 GET UR DOAN take over payments on 1953 28 re sme IN ONE VISIT foot Richar “modern Pcs WORT GAS STATIONS] « sett core, Bene S*Telegrapn Ra. Re es ater | = A = construction rour vile Late present ial BEST BUYS ARE aT ~ tm the Pontiac area. 4 reduce your, monthiv | pa aueea Seater Galea — pee Ms Ba FE) Sole on te Acai is) Puaruste: = 7 rr. ver¥ - wer atime s - “ ra er securitic ae conditica es ‘wohe+ wag. Lake Orion MY 2408! OARLAND LOAN CO. | Rae € Oroatie iS TERENTD | 899, Posktcs © OR Sie, wees | Rent Trailer ‘Space 56. tor sale in Soretes| eae grim, Pentae Bre'nen tig | : or. Se “Partridge (© THE “BIRD” to See” LAROR LOT. | PATIO SEWER TAV RN HOT SPOT aert Par meg n MY nail | $59 900 00 Groce tor ot © tavere te net Auto Accessories 87 . * Rien, of Stiee.c0 te unve oo pyrene pen open OUTS AUTO PARTS | | Prceons (ee beter ond ce Fiarsers ‘and generesers’ "sas taformetion on NO 1877 pec m eprings i we care | $6,000 BOWN | You May Borrow ~ one se Ave ooh = Road Tavern located near Mt Bicccant | FOUR 160-15 TIRES. and showing & nice gross Present 2S. $500 - shape, $30 FE 47504 Ms ll oe rrp ee ees NEw PARTS 8 ACCESSORIES og ge age SCHRAM AUTO PARTS Today PE bovve | “Sale Land Contracts 52 Abare Walgreen PE 4.054) SAGINAW & HURON | LAND CONTRACTS | __ | ey “Palance. betel ie parenie | ; iS eee NEW! NEW! _C. Wood Co. ay stay on Lake R4 OR 3}-1235 e Open 8 am to & pm Afler 5 FE @#) : $100 STONE |S, ee: ste oi: men, ATTENTION won Gite a | contracts, both large gga elle oo ne or | weer Simeon Tc Rohe e: i Francis F “Bud” Miller | Phone FEderal 3-718) re ealtor Gessner Parting ooece te Beer) = GENERAL speees eseers| PUBLIC LOAN ., ' | Corporation. 69 West Huron St. Ps ed @ay. Call now on Ne team vow Sil nie me STATE-WIDE | ER TITS | Pow cc STATE BANK BANK BLDG BUCKNER Sons FINANCE CO- | etipe -Shoo. Bananas pot See M&M_Motor Sales O.K. USED CARS Will Your Car GO Thru Ice and SNOW If not, see these O.K. Used Cars ‘50 Plym. Very Clean $595 92 Chev. FLEETLINE 2 DR. Dark Blue Very Clean Only $1,145 © ‘53 Ford RANCH WAGON =~ _\V-8&, Sharp Low Mileage Only $1,795 _ '53 Chev. SPORT COUPE Radio & Heater \. 2 Tone Paint Only $1,795 Ol Ford CUSTOM “ 2 Door Clean Radio & Heater coe $895 ‘52 Plym. | CRANBROOK 4 DR. Radio & Heater X inf Sigg site ll i te mr eda dew de es Ge ea ie id ee | , ! Se Ts : ieee Re fen es : KR THE PONTIAC PRESS. “TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1954 pele Sin Da eae "Money to:Loan 83, Wanted Used Cars 89 |CARNIVAL |” __by Dick Turmer| _ For Sale Used Care. 61) _ For Sale Used Cars For Sale Used Cars nO “He doesn't answer to any name! you've got a bone!” He only comes il Super 4 door "$1 Buick Special 4 door For Sale Used Cars 61 For Sale Used Cars 61 REVOLTINGLY. CHEAP — High Quality Used Cars & Trucks Looking for a good truck? We ae six good ones, variety of sites, | ee long and short wheel- Riemenschneider Bros. Dodge- Plymouth 232 S. Saginaw St, Phone FE 2-9131 WE TRADE FOR LESS 83 Pontiac Deluxe 38. 4 door, pene $3 Buick RM 60 Cadillac © rat 52 Pontise Deluze § 4 door %& Stee $1285 $205 Anderson Pontiac-Buick 7551 Auburn, Utica, Mich. REpublic’ 2-3001 meee oe -ROUGH_ But RUNNING Your Choice For $49 \°47 Packard sedan ARRANGED 1900 FORD: .....-20ccccaeeses $30 1908 DEBOTO. ......cccccscccce $395 1961 PLYMOUTH.............. e745 2 - 1951 DODGOES.............- sees 1008 DESOTO... o.cc ~y ARLANe& “No wonder [ had a hard time relieving you on this switchboard—you're wearing the ear phones and speaker!”’ Es ie 2 ie é = a Hi + For Sale eri ". SUNDAY 10 TO 3 LUMBER OPEN 8A. M. TOSP. M. |S Appliance’ Specials Ba Pre ae CEDAR CHESTS YOR Youn VALENTINE |~AIR COMPRESSORS at R SPACE CONE’S RENTAL | 1291 BAL ! PE 20077 Bank Furniture .3 Auburn PE 4-768) MEN'S AND LADIES $12.60 and up. Ben's fiee, 4 Patterson Bt. SPECIALS “VOR . VAL eetinns Ware, Tee, fis Jou trae BORO Perry, FE 23-1264, = 4 Studio 16 W. Huron YOUR Sale Household Goods 71, ¥ PONTIAC’S ONLY Exclusive Truck Dealer WILSON GMC js USED TRADE-IN CLEARANCE ~ | po, costings Selene oe tain 5 i. ™ Dresser, sets | For Sale Miscellaneous 72 ereeees $40.50 $00.50 809 S. Woodward a S pe. yo Size electric range, deman- strater iL "49 PICKUPS These trucks : not been used for heavy work. Huron Motor Sales OWENS) Your Ford Dealer — E } li $ miles. overdrive. W.5.W , t vey Braid Motor 49 GMC Pa tas. | ——_— l-ton Panel ctory Branch $395 63 Mt. Clemens at Mill | For Sale Used Trucks 62 Phone FE 3-7117 . ’49 FORD EXPRESS “T $595 isi : i _ GOOD HAB = 50 CHEVROLET _ 101 Sanderson, FE 3108. jis 2-ton Stake itso PLYMOUTH | TUDOR. Hydraulic Lift shad Sacro, eae O.K. $795 WH PLYNOUTE 4 ri 65 OR TRADE 51° DODGE rg wemecrues| UolD v4-ton Panel PONTIAC "33, 4 DR. HYDRA- > 1 ase eceres| TR UCKS '47 FORD [ACOBSON'S ton Pane We have °47 through °S1 ‘Hudsons, Come see us for a new or used Hud- '5@ Austin Tr “949 “beck farm bh... 38 “Bob” Boles Auto Sales 271 st. TE +70 “Sl 2 DR. EXTRA Sia ua Sis Sot DE nt “Sl CHEV. | Tires are almost new, for- est green paint job. Here | ——2-TON STAK As dependable as an old 4 We have the latgest selec- | THE THRIFTY. RECONDITIONED RIGHT IN A SEPARATE SHOP ¥%4-TON PICKUP is a lot of value for— Only $595 ’46 FORD. Many More To Choose From ALL BARGAINS MICHIGAN’S ~ FINEST woos BEE ean GMC 147 PANEL % TON. BEAT. er, *. Excelent condition. $235 48 _ LARRY JEROME... hound dog. Good condi- tion, lots of work left in this_one. $395 tion of good used trucks in our history. Come in and look ‘em over. TRUCKERS Rochester Ford Dealer es FORD F-8 $685 mS | WEE FORD F-6 12 Ft, Stake: _ $999 SACS Darey oP JEROME — ‘rm. suite $54.50 MANY OTRE). ree” CONVENIENT CREDIT TERMS THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE CoO. _ «361 8. Baginaw JAN CLOSEOUT SALE: EASY.) 8 Dry washers, A-1 condition, up uar- . t and ¢ anteed. Roy's Rep.acement, 06 Oskiand Ave. | Priced for Quick Sale 2 pe, equa blue mohair living room suite, with ottom . an; also }-way mp. A-1 condition. FE 5-0920. ovens & ranges | M. 7 METAL : | APL CABINETS FOR 'START-A-SET OF SAMSONITE | lwegage for your valentine and | the romance going. $17.60 ww GOING . OUT OF BUSINESS ALL TOOLS & EQUIPMENT - TO BESOLD Reasonably Priced Come in and See Our AC PL 1488- Baldwin Ave GASOLINE Geed NER. WALL- ine © Pe Soaes oO per % PLYSCORE $2.72 EACH ee 2 § PLYSCORE . $5.75 EACH | ,Bs"s | 2 in BLANKET savy INSULATION $4.45 PER 100 FT, WHITE PINE a) COMBINATION DOORS NO. 2 & BETTER |_ Hay, Gre vale YELLOW PINE aso, ax aurauza ano $99 PER 11,000 a OAK FLOORING _N.2 COMMON © ~ CEMENT BLOCKS | Immediately deliv.red @4 Sheffield Ph. FE 23-6601 or FE Lemon 2-1273 races, carbu- reters and fer ofl burners bottle gas . het s and fittings for trailers and cabins AT SERVICE Co Assoc with Trailer Exchange SB Telegraph Open Evenings & Sunday p.m. ~ PLYWOOD All kinds. plain & decorative Kitch- en cabinet doors—drawers made to orcer. PONTI co cond. Com si5 hf cent, 393 Orchard Ave STORM DOORS... es : ; we temeorrow. Ken- Co, 5268 Dixie High _ Wey. Ont 3 si, iw T. MODEL TV antenna _ tools. Phone OR 3-2717 . 6 AND ONE #8 FE ioe | ARISES Ova, given cma SELLINO AT A L088 44 ft. Wall Tile... 10c Sr |6x9 LINOLEUMS. $1.39 = 112 ./. Ve price . CONGOLEUM .. Syer's, 141 W. Huron re age, Meareg pO ~~ ATTENTION $89 Orchard Lake Ave. rE - fees storage. Used § ‘months | i Cost $428, sacrifice $280. O 3-719 MEV SATIN ETE ALEMITE EQUIP. STEWART WARNER WHEEL BAL- - ____.| PENDER GRINDER belts and bags ae Myths | DE i MOD $29 95 kits $0.95 WALTON TV 2-257 __desiyn Cr. Walton —|CA8H FOR FURNITURE OR |2 TWO TCK FLOOR JACKS | FRONT END ALIGNMENT EQUIP- ene ACRES GL MAGEE | ces i . \ e Sea Soa |. Ld pipe, | posts | a aaa - +098) . SURPLUS LUMBER BUiLDING SUPP fins al His “| ty i i 2 “2 f, O iz cf : igs q 7 iz BS j a D ae Bie Fe AUTOMATIC controls. : i. aoe | PLUMBING SPECIALS COMB-STOR M-SASH - Awning Type Windows M. A. BENSON 540 _N. Saginaw ___7E +aam BATHROOM FIXTURES, 801 1 pipes , eutomatic campite thas a Pi 7¢ PER LIN, FT. BIRCH DOORS| ae GRADE A, $9.95 vo SHEETROCK HEATER FOR CAR 4 Make = . Burmeisters a Northern Lumber Co. RABBI S Pree eee eis PHONOGRAPH Se Seen | i i i > wilt i aif i i & s I Dt “Sale Farm Equipment $8 - BOLENS - ——. ee Sond rar | Bite Bee ~ TRACTOR NEWS ori a == * Tiree | WINTER SPECIAL | Sone Riel o kerma Exoine Fow ox 95. ARTS Your I-H Dealer 62 gal. electric hot water . AQUATIC GARDENS. 4 AL PISH & "T'°PLIES } St re SPECIALS! SPECIALS! j| Pontiac Road at Opdyke * } ‘ ¥ \ a i A fk) ek | 1 >: ae thy \ \ OSE, ss THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1954 A SYR Ne Paden cy - . - pei MPR ep ae eet ———_ = 2a ‘hall in each’ of the city's % the reported 400."" He added that . (oo : . | France May Get jess sarsere nea cet ' * , ae Fr oa there upon request. Roosevelt U.S. Technicians) y2s.az ux == moe re owe | Peeneh Yate way feng pl milk ereund tha cleck ‘ln renewed TCH = Confessed to Charges Will Serve American tater euing Sn ah to Built in The French , i + Ex-President Indochina Theater T parted \ that i. 40,000 THAT 4 LOS ANGELES @ — James By KENNETH UNGERMAN | Vietmini) forces, were 1 ; Roosevelt, denying, his wife's WASHINGTON (INS)—Diploma-| bow” in preparation for charges that he committed adul- tic sources’ disclosed today that| drive into Laos. CIGARETTE! ee SE Sed cen tS cee the U. 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