C —— ed Ail “+ Sys ta dee — * eens 1 Py 7. Z wi = © ane — saat —f side igiee Serene sp i of - — et oe I * * * * PONTIAC, _ THE PONTIAC I Y, APRIL 3, 1954—32 PAGES ; Child | a Ceti = = Cruel Sea Steals . es ‘ : AP Wirepheote BABY LOST—Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald, frantic with fear that their baby ig lost in the surf near their home at Hermona Beach, Calif., turn to each other as they race up and down the beach. | ' |mile from the heart of the French Beat Off Vietminh Attack at Dien Bien Phu Counterattatks Shatter Mass Rebel Assaults Against Fortress —The weary defenders of Dien Bien Phu beat off wild new Vietminh attacks to- day. They held the Com- munist-led rebels at bay a besieged dust bow! fortress. French counterattacks, backed by tanks and heavy artillery fire, shattered HANOI, Indochina {AP) ;- every Vietminh mass as- sault trying to crack the, -key defenses of the fortress, | where many fighters have gone for five days without rest. In Paris, a French news agency report said Vietminh regulars, who invaded Cambodia yesterday, cap- | tured two cities—Voeune Sai and | Siem Pang—and were heading on for Stung Treng, on the Mekong The child, 19 months old, had strayed from the fenced yard and a| passerby told police she saw a child in the water. The boy has not been found and presumably was swept out to sea. President Looks to Senate fo Rescue His Housing Plan WASHINGTON (AP)—Rebuffed in the House, the Eisenhower administration looked to the Senate today to rescue its low-rent public housing program. An allegiance of Southern Democrats and many Re- publicans. fought shoulder to shoulder yesterday in re- ~™pelling Persistent efforts of Northern Democrats and Re- - - publican feaglérs to write at least part’of the President’s public housing proposals into a genera! housing bill. After a two-day battle,” ssean tno any puie|-22P> (ZOlt, Zeke) + ana(in Cellar Post housing feature and stripped of an Eisenhower! qn Phone Lists request for the right to slum clearance, the bill went to the . Zolf Zzzpt supplanted Zeke in De- troit. Instead of the last line of 23° | A brief French t } said | last | taet-diteh _ tidal | tion's outer defenses were wrecked | tion for launching attacks. It was |feared a massive charge from there and a break through might carry the attackers into the key center area. Candidate Has Sure Test (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) gives the phony names a choice spot in the listing. for Detecting Phony Vote Zeke in| RIPLEY, Tenn. ®—Dr. J. Louie mingham still ends the phone di-! the reelection of Dr. J. S. Scott as rectory there. Birmingham's Zeke | mayor of Ripley. is really the > for 14| Unofficial returns from Thurs- bachelors who share the same liv- | days election gave Scott 760 votes; . | contractor Joe Tucker Jr. 346 and Freeman 57. And the Birmingham Zeke Zzzpt- | “| ers are confident they will retain} Said Freeman: “I have more their anchor spot, as they've kept | than 57 relatives who I know voted it since 1947 despite the Zolf Zzzpts. | for me.” Indoor Storage Urgently Needed for City Equipment —— = os —_— 7 a a 2 “Le a oO — et — fe = ~ Dock Strike s Called Off Longshoremen Return to Work in Response | to Federal Order NEW YORK (INS) — The pendent International Longshore. men’s Association ended its -29-day New York waterfront strike and returned to work today under an |“or else’ warning from the fed- | eral government. Some 10,000 of the dockers, whose| War II OPA director, was the featured speaker at the walkout cost the port an estimated | afternoon session attended by over 3,000 county teachers. 450 million dollars, returned to complement of 30,000 to 35,000 longshoremen is expected to shape up Monday to help hustle the tons of cargo piled up on the piers. their jobs at 8 a. m. The = Record Cold sete Ay by union chiefs, was the longest and costliest in port history. There violence as ILA men Pope to Preside at Rite VATICAN CITY (INS)—The Vat- ican confirmed officially today that Pope Pius XII will preside over the canonization ceremony for Pope Pius X in St. Peter's Square Sequence “Tae a . ee ; Sateen . S55 ’ fpr Oe 5 ee ~ , os bs ? aad ~ ‘ en aoe we . — Z re i , j ‘i oe , oe] ‘ ; ¢ ; ___ THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 1956) : It’s Time for a CHANGE! - In District 4— WARNING! Theft, fire, loss through careless William Cunningham 766 Corwin St. Rev. Rebert Garner Paster, First General Baptist Cherch William G. Spence Bill Spence Used Care 910 Oskisnd Ave. saad ge 4 INFRARED LIGHT—One usually gets light from electric lamps, misplacement — these are triple but not Sharon Lee Brumley, of Cleveland, Ohio. She’s using a new . Ravmené C. Mere ‘ica. oe y oa : . threats -to your valuables and (Candiaate ta Primary) | infrared lamp to light her cigaret. Radically from previous T : Merris Maréware and infrared lamps, the new unit uses a quartz tube instead of a glass 2 precious papers. ake warning oy ann, Roane ll bulb. It is being manufactured by General Electric who claims it'll| now and keep your irreplaceable e —_—— be used for heating, baking, cooking and drying. - , . belongings ie 8 Pontiac State Mortensen 7 | y , | Y B . Ch e Paster, Mariment 1; Q if Oft See | Job Questionnaires Ay Bank safe deposit box. There’s s our bes oice — mapas @neeee yes Uurle ViTen | Little Too Demanding one to fit your needs and pocket- Chartes Carriger * A , : . Yyy 1—He is a successful business mon. 499 N. Johnson Ave. Through the Mind RICHMOND, Va. w—City Coun-| a book. r }eliman Robert C. Throckmorton) 7% 2—He has been a resident of Pontiac since 1912. Ceeil G. Keller | 108 ANGELES (UP)—A alee: ‘Win city’ packeunal |Z 3—He’s been a home owner-toxpayer at 103 Summit for a cannot trust his eyes in judging ' ment must have its signals mixed. | Y Just think! There were over 40 Jehn E. Burleson He said f the questions the; 7 H H 19 years. cok a eal | the size, elevation and color of ob- prctienenboory Ms a sukiog Prend, 4 Burglaries in March. One of these 4—He has a keen sense of devotion to duty. tea M. Meller 7 jects because of ee bad didates for the job of delinquent) 7 might have been you. ‘5=He is for Capital tmprovements_but NOT ona “Blank Yeorhies Cleaners | Preereeee ees Catered at tae omecer bs prepare_aturkey| 14 . Check” basis! > — Angeles. | How ao ye y : = ‘is, | 108 roasting? ) 6—He is opposed to more hard liquar places a locgmes — oa pres leay te i ————_ Yj Putas . sc a board . | t 7—He is for honest, well considered civic progress. | “Eisenhower” appeared larger and Sunshine Cards | a Herbert Hampton 149 W. Randell | higher up to most pepole tested) sr GEORGE, Utah — Travelers | than did a disc of equal size and stoppling at St. George, Utah, re- R. C. Fuller | elevation bearing an unknown cently were handed ‘‘sun cards” Fuller's Drugs | name. | 4% Qskland Ave. . entitling the bearer to free lodg- This was interpreted to mean at any St. George Motel at 8—He wants action on our drainage, sewer and water, ond police protection problems in District 4. 9—He will faithfully promote the best interests of our COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE ; city—not his own political future. SAGINAW AT LAWRENCE 2 William H. that our mental association with | / : 10—He will battle in the public interest without fear or Thompsen , objects tends to influence our vis- | *™¥ future date. It was the first : BRANCHES ) | time in more than a year sad only) = DRAYTON PLAINS AUBURN HEIGHTS favoritism . Mobile Service Station ual judgments, Dr. Centers said. lao hice dune to teak Gear © =" Other studies, performed at} ears Rey Cummine [UCLA and elsewhere have ind-| that the cards have, been, gives Member Of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Mark Your Ballot for 145 W. Rendell st. cated that poor children estimate ee ps J are a ceseseces vovonntnnsnsnnenare® Henry H. Hardy the size of coins to be larger than | prams Fo map lead = | do children from well-to-do homes, | ©@74s whenever sun fa x . ae Perens Ot shine at any time during the day. ° and that a leaf-shaped piece of | \ A. C. Hobgeod icloth was judged greener than =| 29 E. Cornell TRANSPORTATION TO THE POLLS ON ' : donkey-shaped piece of the same} ‘ J. R. Kennedy | cloth. 118 8. Merrimae MONDAY WILL BE FURNISHED 1F YOU CALL FE 4-7172 Nearly 1,100,000,000 household == "| My revpe fr BOSTON BROWN BREAD... always succesctul in. my | ~ ELECTRIC poaea avert +> Politic: lverths ) Politics! Advertiseme: (Politica! Advertisement) Citizens of Pontiac! ’ YOUR VOTE IS VITAL TO PONTIAC’S FUTURE ON MONDAY, APRIL 5th To Give Pontiac Urgently Needed Hospital Facilities and '- Other Necessary Public Improvements . , > -} —— | {You Can’t Just BE For Them! z em _— You Must VOTE For Them! | eee . | Come RAIN or SHINE, let not apathy or inconvenience keep you away from the polls on this important day. ¢ REMEMBER Both proposals must be approved for the hospital program to pass. AND, an onlige tceer mete cednta . Caverly’s director 3/5ths of the voters must approve in order to pass Hospital of the junior choir at church and a : Bond issue. That means an advantage for small, special interest member of the Howell Music Club. But ~ groups. To overcome this advantage 50% MORE must be “FOR” her peimary teternt f hememeling to offset the ones that are “against” . . . ST eee See een ee | . apacctarinererrtvermimaaad _ FSo, Responsibility for a BETTER PONTIAC Rests With You = weno § ae mt gift flour, 2008 Add sifted dry inere’ TS pake 40 minutes ** What's one of the secrets of * os Mix gee re. Place = ae aoe = ee oe | And oi wh Moist, ze om IF THE VOTING IS LIGHT— re cemperate wn 0 ST eg sen Yo eroe us ci Coles : . picture-perfection—without - a IT WON‘T COME OUT RIGHT! eS ckh tn ents mgs. . . cooking with an electric range. ee ~SEE YOUR DEALER™ or” Charter Amendment Wo.1, ani J a aie a ~ or Detroit Edison == a - ) : “Yes” on the Hospital Bond Ballot “| 7 | ‘ ee ; t za _THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. APRIL 3, 1958: —— amet, f f people who survive an initial at- tack of longer, on the average, than has previously been believed, “myocardial infarction” ie even | though such people may have sub- | sequent - attacks. Myocardial infarction involves the “death” of an area of heart! muscle as a result of loss of blood | upply to that ared. The loss of | blood supply is, in turn, due to a) clot in the blood vessel supplying | the area. > s | . | The doctor also said that a study by himself and two associates— Doctors David R. Cole and Evelyn B. Singian—showed that among | the group of patients they Studied, | almost two out of three who sur- vived an initial attack were able to return to moderate or complete activity, at least for a time. He said records were studied on 460 patients who suffered their first attack sometime during~the survived that first attack. The *‘fol- low up” studies were done on these 28 until death, or, in the case of 2 : ih, Bin gn BS. Seen >> FLY FISHING—These youngsters are not fishing on dry land. | They've just found an easier way to reel out a kite. Kenny and Gary | Burt, of Salina, Kan., rigged up a fishing pole when they got tired | decade 1932-1942. Among these, 285 °f spooling their kite string by hand. Toothaches Responsible survivors, until 1952 when the for Drunkenness Arrests study ended. * BILLINGS, Mont. # — A Crow Of- the 285, two-thirds were found Indian yesterday told -a police to have lived over five years, two- judge a bad tooth was the cause fifths over 10 years and one-tenth | 1+ ii record of five @ ™ over 15 years. At the end of the | study, 89 of the 285 were stil] @Tests this year. alive and they had lived 14 years| Paul Rides the Horse, 28, of on the average. Most of the deaths Prior, Mont., were due to heart disease. Dr. Katz, in his prepared report, did not specifically state what the ‘told him to pour whisky on the | previous estimates of life expect- said he has been toothache remedy of a friend. The friend carefully following a tooth whenever it hurt. ancy for such cases were, but he | Said Rides the Horse: declared in summing up his re- “The life expectancy following “It has ached constantly for three months.” recovery from the first attack of | From 1940 to 1950 the number of myocardial infarction is than had previously been report- ed.”’ better families in the U. S. increased from about 32 million to a new | record high of about 40 million. i 6:?OWs | LET'S SHOW OUR APPRECIATION and RE-ELECT Wants Information on OUR 43rd ANNIVERSARY 18 EAST LAWRENCE ST. Do It Yourself Plumbing $ SAVE $ Prefabricated New Homes — Additions | cials, |to mistreatment of fellow prison- Korean Camp 5 WASHINGTON w& — Counse] for Cpl. Edward S. Dickenson wants 400 former prisoners of war to speak up “‘in the interests of ele- | mental justice” and tell what they | _ know about what went on in Com- | munist prisoner of war camp No. 5 in Korea. The Army will bring Dickenson before a court martial April 19 on | charges that could result in the | soldier's being sent to jail for the rest of his life. * 2* *@ Guy Emery, a retired colonel / who will represent Dickenson at the court martial, said at a news conference late yesterday the Army has refused: (1) To make; available to him statements taken | from these men by military offi- and (2) to tell him the names of the 400- men. Dickenson, a 23-year-old Crack- | er’s Neck, Va., soldier, is accused of collgborating with the enemy and engaging in activities that led ers. He is one of 23 GIs who at first | refused repatriation after the end of the Korean fighting. Later, Dick- Louisiana has the lowest average i Jat ate Pe nate Ae ry ae et 7 atte ce OM Ley & Te Hal anal a a : ar Cay sa cs 4 i oa take ¥our Better Business Board is working every day for you... and Pontiac! * Through its Selietatepe Control Pilan,. it discourzges unworthy ——— ee % It promotes ethical Salbeene ‘imatheds “by” “constantly endeavoring __ to eliminate the undesirable practices of fly-by-nighters. % In cooperation with advertising sources, it encourages honest rep- “ resentetion in Merchandise and Service advertising. % It acts to eliminate fraud and misrepresentation in Direct Door- ~ to-Door Selling. : % It exercises control over Book and Magnus Salesmen through proper registration. % Since experience proves that the customer may expect satisfaction only. through dealing with local, well-established firms, it dis- courages Pontiac people from doing business with out-of-town, —_ concerns. : —Fhe-tfiles of your Retter Business Board indicate that it is saving our | . citizens many thousands of dollars each year through its various opera- tions. Your support will make its work even more effective. f Waldron Hotel Bldg. 3 BETTER BUSINESS. “BOARD F ot thes “PONTIAC. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE — ° Phone FE FE sr8~ . | - ts cnemenan pe eed tk ee ye ce ae Beers Ae any . trom the White House by” WaY Of Approximately 3300 persons « Pa each | a result of accidents which involve ogy mpl a peaercnA year are drowned in the U. 5. 0s ' amell tents te-feesh wotpr. about 1,74 District 2 Voters VOTE. FOR PHILIP E. ROWSTON Your support is sincerely solicited and appreciated gate tn, tn om - A practicing attorney |. knew the need for administration of munici- “Counsel for Dickenson 1 am a veteran and member of several civic organizations. , lebelieve in and will seek the soundest methods ot city operation and improvement. Vote for Philip E. ROWSTON ARTHUR J. LAW «¥ - District 4 Commissioner DO YOU REMEMBER PONTIAC A FEW SHORT YEARS AGO? . Heavy burden of debt @ Very few good streets a _. @ Poor garbage and trash removal — * Inadequate recreational program We Are Proud of Pontiac AND ——eEE | a- District 4 ~ ARE YOU? WHAT IS PLANNED FOR tittiC® DISTRICT 4 IN. 1954? @ Widening, straightening and resurfacing of Walton Bivd. from east to west city limit! ®@ Additional wells, to correct District 4 water pressure! @ Storm drains for area west of Baldwin and-south of Hudson to correct drainage conditions. This is NOW LOOK AT PONTIAC AND .- AT DISTRICT 4 TODAY! @ All New Arterial Streets—Baldwin, Columbia, Oakland, Montcalm and Cass @ Extension of storm and sanitary sewers in most of district! - @ Dependable trash and garbage collection! e 1,000,000 gallon water tank on Baldwin to improve water service! @ Improved recreational program! @ New and expanded school facilities! @ New City Hall— ALLEN J. PILKINTON _ GLADYS M. SHEARER = PRESTON RICE MAX H. TOWNSEND PAT JOHNSON LOUIS M. WARRINGTON HENRY MINZ = = = | FRANCES BOLTON ~--—-GUS°GARYET ALBERT. WILKINSON STELLA A. WARRINGTON ‘PETER VANDERHACK = £INO OKKONEN RODNEY B. JOHNSON © PETER GOOGASION 8 _ MRS. GEO. GRAY GLENARD RB. CRISMAN . LESLIE H. HUDSON CARL S. NORBERG ==» LOUIE. MEYER his Ad: inhibins 2e=~ 39" —_ ere ~-VOTEMONDA APRIL. oth, 19.94 — ! ie: over our problems man-to-man . and get just results. necessary for a street improvement program. @Extension of curb, gutter and blacktop program! REMEMBER, COOD- COVERNMENT DOESN'T jUST HAPPEN—IT IS THE RESULT OF GOOD REPESENTATION ART IS OUR NEIGHBOR---WE CAN TALK! His voice and sincerity on the City Commission is respected. He has 3 times been elected Mayor. the 1953 United Fund. He has the strength of his convic- tions, which we respect. wes even though we, too, might He was Chairman of not always agree. We give our support to Arthur Law | ve we feel he has earned it! +4 on E ee ts ia : mes ie ap BS Sk Be? ae S. ; eile Be tied : a ; yf +3 4 a chan be io ge. «> ys Ye eee =e _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. APRIL 3. 1954 Lenten Guideposts __. and kindness, of teotng’ and < y i aa Ei soem |S oe _— Birds Sing and Rainy Falls:| ‘esse see, owes sur 5 Marine Corps = tw sre — Hark, Hark! There IsGod _[&. v2." &,> =Enlists 18 Men my . : ~~ Z cae PR woe 4 “ ? By GENE LOCKHART Bui the ways of the Lord are the end of my life, I mow I)... Ce ee joe : et ee ae ee a net cur age, He tnd eomething pp sotto trout iin meer | Pontiac Area Recruits MONDAY, APRIL Sth, ELECT ch ea and another boy were clear- te ne fi the proident was |®, fimier ofthe gene way Hs Will Probably Train at ; : : ake a * i ca molds a soul. I have felt the touch a blead $. © : _ Ernest Seitz, who became my good | of His sure hand, in human friend-| Parris Island, S. Cs : Ontario, While friend and collaborator in writing | ships and in the eternal beauty of : : » andthe | songs. After my discharge from | nature : Marine Corps recruiters here * ~ : ne 4 us plung- | the Canadiain Army at the end of : enlisted 18 Pontiac area men dur- ™ 4 eee the freez-| World War I, we completed six| Whenever one hears the song | ing March, M.Sgt. Ishmael Pow- - | water. songs. One of the songs was, “The paylines at pram. geen ers, head of Marine recruiting at € . : t sserby| World is Waiting for the Sun-| he meving of waters, te of the Pontiac substation, said today. accident.|Tise.” That was in 1921 and I be-| ‘ace ot mountains, there Those enlistees, who will prob- ‘ quickly got|lieve it is still a popular song) In the agony of doubt, im the! ably undergo basic training at FOR pole and | to this day. peace of mind, in the turmoil of | parris Island, 8. C., are out our| In one’s heart there ig always / life and in the peace soul; in| Louis E. Alexander, 44764 Utica ion | , SS of : ‘ ; : - — ee ee FS ae , . who | & God of hope. all of these there is God. Rd., Utica; Alfred G. Lowe Jr., |B iii so frozen| At the age of 22 I decided to; My-tife has proved to me that | oo) kKjingensmith Rd., Bloom- | and frightened he | besiege New York. In due’ Course |God ts everywhere. I know-now that} +014 township; Herman J. Kleind! | | could not tell the |™y pockets were empty. I was too| the heart is ever restless, until Jr., 98 E. Howard St.; Ronald J. 0H : ; man that there | Proud to write home for money, | it rests - Shore, 3227 Margaret, Auburn | — Hl , HH} of in : . 72 * ship. 7 the boy’s cap, but it was the belt | Professional job in. America—on | owner, knows how prayer can help. Others are Floyd W. Thomp- : hauled me to |e Chatanqua and Lyceum eircult Copyright, 1964 son, S180 8. Gerald, Rochester) Pledged to A graduate of Pontiac Publie the shore. t lasted weeks, Sinee James E. Mayo, Hatchery ; = — My brother arowned. 1 was |! Dave Played an astonishing vari-| Predict Lower Farm Ra., Drayton Plains; Douglas J. Fale t al School, Pontiac High School bere a Tae tn id oui ha ot Production Costs Soon sivtgntne. Rachand O. Buinten, 399 a Gir, mpartia and Detroit College of Law, he befere a sign of 0 arrow has tempered me with | LITTLE ROCK, Ark. @® —~ Ar-/ Wall St; Robert I. Hodnett, =. . has a hol = casidiade al ialienen andl Seabee kansas farmers are being promised | 25891 Tucker Rd., Mount Clem- Pontiac meritorious record as 8 ding me in her! tied me with a small measure of | lower production Costs to compen-| ens, and James H. Seals, % lawyer in Pontiac for 26 years. eng ge, success. sate a little for the lower prices| Poplar St g°os "| One of my successes was my ge Palys, T,| Also enlisted were Donald L. Municipal Court Where had God | marriage to Kathleen Arthur, an Atkinson says livestock feed Villeme, 11330 Pearsgn, Washing oo been? Where was He now?” To-{ actress and musician of great crop seeds are expected to|tom: Kenneth E. McPeek, 1021 — day, almost half a lifetime later,| merit in her own right. Shortly less although labor costs will | Cambridge Rd., Berkley; Theodore en erm ae | W ) His election wi ee RW ee cay ite Sueap,” which ran | Pect another beet price drop until | Well known by his friends to erence: pieces erday—and to answer , 1954 althongh-he-forecest-tow-| have an even temperament Courteous and e ient Ad- the is God?” | for two and a half years. We were George W. Smith, 2899 Frankson, oe z uettion “Weare 2s Gott gen , June. She | Poultry prices. = Rochest cat ¢ T— and the ability to render ma- ture judgment. ministration of justice. , Mount w light. She loved people. For | Opera ballet school at eight. To-| 4. olcances in the Ant-| Howard W. Rowley, 48 Belmont one could do wrong. If} day she is a television and stage auve vore Ave. Civil cases in Municipal Court involve sums less than Five Hundred Dollars — it is a Court for the average citizen. Ed Hallock’s work has been principally associated with the average citizen. He worked in shops while acquiring his education, and through his work and experience in the Courts, has come to know and understand the problems of the working man. He believes that it would be proper in many cases that concern the use of intoxicating liquors, and the resultant suffering of women and little children, to seek the help of the Clergy, the Church, or other social organizations that would be interested in helping to correct what may be an unfortunate situation. He believes that a and I have had together that could only come through the guid- ance of a Divine Power. way from our door, And many Yes, He manifests Himsmelf in the may even be a simple: “Good our living room, and | wih al - almost always for children, from! One night in August 1933, I was 7 to 70 walking down a New York ave- At the age ‘of eight I started | "ue when I passed one of the di-; dancing with the famous ‘‘Kilties | Tectors of the Theater Guild, head | Band of Canada," for which my down, lost in thought. When T hailed | father sang. him with a hearty, “Good eve- | As I grew up and was pre-| ning.” he looked up. but did not 3 3 3 Ey city and acquired part ownership of the Boston Pilot. He had a simple creed. “What is the real good,” he asked in mus- ing mood, “Order,” says the law court; paring for a career ply. “Knowledge,” says the school; “Truth,” says .. my mother advised me" “Arm your |The Theater Guild summoned the wise man; “Pleasure,” says the fool ‘Municipal Judge can do a great deal for humanity by working with self with another skill to take up| ™me the next morning. After a} “Love,” says the maiden; “Beauty.” says the ial and religi ° ° the long intervals of searching for | reading I was assigned the part ofp moony mys the Groameer social a religious organizations. work.” ot uncle Sid in Eugene O’Neill’s “wauity.” : Fb e seer; Spake my ear Coleg tender comedy, “Ah, Wilderness.” “The answer is not here.” wi ; for bry Hamas come, tase, |The success of the play led me to po oy pin Bg BR Re If You Neeg Transportation to the Polls, I worked im the Toronto ticket |/ollywood and the beginning of a| Call Ed and Lucille Linton, FEderal 4-7473 office of the New York Central |!0% 274 happy career that still SIPLE FUNERA () Railway, and then for the Under. |“°UTes - | | So, the God I know is a God === SSS SSS ———— ae == —— = [SSS of bounty and laughter, of hope ; . ee SSS SSS | ; i jeal Advert Politics! Advert District No. 6 - Elect JOHN E. CARRY ‘ TO CITY COMMISSION Vote Monday for Carry Your Vote for Carry He is young, aggressive and capable. The will give District 6’a man who is honest, able, voters in District 6 want and need his type sincere and willing to serve you faithfully. of leadership. Cast Your Vote for Carry ~~ | When You Vote- Monday He is an independent candidate who is not You will be voting for CARRY who has courage. pledged to any pressure groups or factions. You will be voting for CARRY who has ability. Voters in District 6 want and needa man who can think for himself and vote for his convictions. — Monday Vote for Carry ——- - - He supports and will fight for honest and fair JOHN E. CARRY , a | assessments; municipal parking; recreational . : Be Sure to Vote for Carry _ facilities; street improvements; safety program; ida ECan ue ec vale He will restore your voice in City affairs. .. . the best interests of all the people in his dis Pontiac. He is indorsed by taxpayers and Fairly representing your district and working trict. Voters in. District 6 want and need this = en — = gaigene for the best interest of the entire community AS ofa conuiiesioner: | diate’ te hieg “Paalin’s . ; » t00. >: . ot | , sound, honest and fair. "ee aa try Be Sure to Vote-.; «Get Your Neighbors to Vote Too! seettsamssininssiiciccaibe pistrict ent ‘face , , ‘For transportation to. i ote n- 4 » SS Eerie ~_ Nov 1/7 Z . = * te aan eee eee OO ee Be ve (-. one fad med . ; ae Me i 3-7213 ; a > es Be - 4 j get Ware ee f é » “ag A 3 sapere aes a ee f 7 oo Eatered at Post Office, Pontiac, Mich as second class matter ~~, =f ereased lis strength in Congress in an off year election. We share with President E:sznsowzr the belief that the surest way to extend GOP control of Congress is to enact his enlightened middle-of-the-road pro- , Pi eee ' i... = ‘ (Zo a | * PREPARE TO MEET THY GOD AM0S 4:/2 gram. ; , Girls, you can start winning First, inflate your boy friend's , } ti : | | “your sweetheart just by the ego by making even the envelope MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS celer end sertume on the on- sutgest pweet-Saninialial ) pees vm Unsound Criticism . - soc cetseiviiatescnsst [AMS «Cam clinch “Nis love ‘by the This means you should employ tareasication ofp fess eae was SRA mien et strategy employed on this writ- stationery and envelopes of deli- In en et ae Bae eR RR ten page. So De sure you save ate rn « insurance plan before House Com- Record. It may ween ate wits fr ee merce Committee, it seems to us Epwaxb a Cleopatra of opponent. ~Eae a sont, Fu wen te hos reas Sau J, Fauiewen’s arguments were based on By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE SGT On", ‘Saddice may call a = a shaky foundation. Case K-386: Alice K., aged 20 ext: MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS —— Seana SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 1954 Vote ‘Yes’ on Both Issues Pontiac voters face two important special issues in Monday’s election. They can approve both — authorizing an addition to General Hospital and other public improvements — without increasing their taxes one cent. The Press favors a “Yes” vote on both issues. U. S.-Indochina Policy In his Overseas Press Club address Secretary DuLizs emphasized the im- portance to the free world of Indochina as a bastian against the spread of world Mr. FauLKner of Lincoln, Neb., president of a private health in- surance company, attacked the Eisenhower plan on the ground that it is “a first step toward socialized medicine.” ~*~ * ®* He also contended the plan would re- strict the keen competition between ex- isting health insurance companies without improving the present volun- tary system. Heart of the Eisenhower plan is its reinsurance provision so that private astrophic illness.” Despite the claims of Mr. FAULKNER, who spoke for the U. 8. Chamber of Commerce, very few Ameri- cans are thus insured. — Certainly this plan carefully f / j for the colored envelope and Generis avoids any suggestion of “social- eal presence seems to bless... You with each mail delivery time teed moditine” to. which the Chicf an on \ My beart bod soul with faith ‘and ts to bufiate Bie pede ac by. pet. At the same our Secretary of Executive is opposed. As for the iis hope .. . And every happiness me caer eee be cee ae State outlined Administration policy $25,000,000 insurance fund pro- Definite A Pn t oe ee my only as eavy of his choice - pare eels or laelte aria bet ves health insur - ee wee! a yeh land ae a can start this process be. years has been draining France's human com ween _- you .. . Go out to it is a and financial resources. ance a ects trae Voice of the People a Than uaibsheies toile bee * * *x — — ° . And thank our God that you are ‘ering note throughout your mis- Tt pele wei apes OO Ray Ritter Urges All Residents to Attend tine in'tvery reaver Tsay. sve Be teasing and Aiding." —— (Copyright 1954) ‘ e . ° - ° your sweetheart. Remember, the words which called on the whole Tooar's couplet: He who walketh COMmission Meeting; Take Active Interest poi po first spot where you look. when free ,world for united action to =. 1a jay may not live to walk another GEN Ye ee oe oon ton prevent a Communist conquest of Indochina. Admitting that there N admission — “merely to buy its day. Days of All Faiths By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER is at yourself. trouble and turn President Rhee the accom letters but these Miss Paul. the gets the There is to end this situ- International News Service ¥ is a risk in this collective action, we et be pened Se STS, SS ceestmae talleage od oi ny doh. ttn Importance on a conference With gee himncif’ Im your letter. Se Mr. Dulles said it wouldn’t be The People’s Business tte ‘ecture) lar she spends, and since she is That you, the good citizens of Moscow depends on how often it’s don't prattle along exclusively nearly as great as the future risk F ; Having attended a meeting of running it, the program will be Pontiac, see the absolute need for about what you are doing and the Pontiac City Commission for self liquidating. . this great community program and ane where you've been. of permitting a Red conquest. Word Expected the first time this week, I would None of us plans on getting sick, go to the polls Monday and vote There are plenty of things to a yc. ack & eile. aoe * * * a re recommend that every citizen of but if it should happen we need a ‘“Yes”’ on the election ballot. talk ground. Sealing wax limit yourself to the cute antics of Williams May Bare Plans Pontiac attend at least once. bed in a hospital room, not in a Mabel E. Morgan — Gaty-tree tm- the children or the visits of the in- Vietory in that area not only would = After Legislature AdjOUrns The cummisleners would ap ‘Order or hallway. I sincerely 285 Airport Ra ee laws, ete. the Communists the gateway to preciate your interest and you hospital + _. Not since the walrus made tear _ Those things are, give reo 8 y By JACK L GREEN . Aa Kavos Sethe eidarsiand Mac McGowan Remind Music Lovers urns of oyster shells has there DUt they aren't the’ bull’seye of Thailand, Burma an a pose a LANSING (?)—You can expect “the word of the city 370 S. Edith St. been such doubi dull: his greatest fascination. threat to the security of Japan, the i Sbout two weeks, “the wyrd” on what job ey - of P.H.S. Band Concert Bleedged Gullness. “Bring him into the letter, Try Indonesia and Australia. CY Williams will seek this year. - papel c of Have you ever been denied the — We would like to remind the we shall the locale of 9 Work in some episode that ap- Philippines, a an i As soon as the Legislature adjourns next fice, our city will be better if we privilege of a bed at Pontiac Gen- music lovers of this area of the set tanlmenitin te Vettes, 3 plies to you two, as, “Honey, I All this explains why the United States Friday—if it does—Republicans and Democrats all take an active interest in the eral Hospital for yourself. your coming annual Spring Concert of nocent suburbs. But we would Went to a movie last night. But has assumed jhe major share of the alike will start sitting by the news tickers waiting affairs of the city commission. children or any of your loved ones? the Pontiac High School Band t like to know why Dulles is so ~ #* Seemed: flat. for you weren't for that scratchy sound which means Williams Ray H. Ritter Did you fully realize why you be held April 7 at 8:15 p.m. in contented with the four-power ‘itting beside me and financial burden of the Indochina war. is climbing off the fence. 74 Hamilton were denied this hospital room the high school gymnasium. mind about thing The They believe that Williams.was ready to go for crowded conditions. Pontiac has grown so large in . t's a good start.” encour- . . as to their mother and girl friends, pened werd * the Senate last December, but that he has since Oa improvement the past few years it has outgrown aged his father. “Maybe one of What we require = Geneva ‘S$ so you can win your sweetie more U. S; has no intention of gi been talked out of that and now seeks to be the a9. arene oO; an accurate yard-stick on who's = no ving __ out of that now to the. reaction is “how mech will its hospital, just as many of you these days you'll g>t a speaking |; - quickly if you write snappy, in- Communist China what it wants ee meee te Se greene: 6 cane Som Wet it cost me?” Insofar as the-ex- have outgrown your homes and part. ————. Rostrind ___ Seresting. letters — diplomatic recognition and U. ; That will drag in the further “advice on letter It is this theory which is stirring senti- legis- promises of future good behavior.” lators to refuse to adjourn and to keep the . : . His oratorical 1a ments have caotting ee ne oes in our book that adds up toa simple Leesa # mnie ein mar eet Tomorrow Is Passion Sunday, Beginning sizes ewerat ce ie edie Ay = a > eri. —_—a (Copyright, Hopkins Syndicate inc.) . any Far Eastern Munich. eee ee Of Period During Lent Called Passiontide _wnetever rsite tom perio. - and Geneva will have well =F Ou session before the fall elections just to put them orchestrated reverberations in rom r Files on the spot. If they have not adjourned, of By Rev. Dr. Howard V, Harper priest of Isratl. (See Exodus At the time when the boy Jesus \™ erated reverberalons in our 15 Years Ago Primaries Begin April 13 chapters 28 and 29.) Less than a year later, three April 4 is a turning peint in was lost in Jerusalem At meeting Jesus on the way to crats are insisting Aristides was FIVE CENT TAX on gasoline is just here and just left. . Zeigler fear that Williams will stir Apostles, Peter, James, and John, urged in Michigan in order to balk If you think Spring never will come, eee kerr vauietway stander lore son of penitence now changes into sis, appeared to the two men and ‘he Crucifixion a din he ance reduction of weight tax om take a look at the political calendar period and then remove Zieger from office at ® Commemoration of the Lord’s ordained them to an even more an- At the Cross . pre ncamne up =: passenger cars. : just the right moment politically. If the Legis- suffering and death, and begins cient order of priesthood, that of At the descent from the Cross ied ax wa Andie MILK PRICE is cut in Pontiag : Melchizedek. (See Genesis chapter At the burial of Jesus —— as a fence-post in by one cent. Jersey milk now sell¢ This will tell you that the all impor- tant 1954 season of primaries is just On April 6, 1830, Smith and Cow- hard pan. for 11 cents; standard milk ten cents; store milk is nine cents. around the corner first The fact that Williams has delayed his The new appears Sun- kept this at Dulles is doing okay diving for ; ~ spt rae ae rat 10 De cncuncoment antl the end of the legislative day for the first time in the Epls- S77. with & group of followers. ent times of the year. and some pearts in a pickle vat = ae ee , April 13. For both par- ced saiaaeie Maude that tle (one of the Bible readings in [res a ce pric state rie = —— a we'lt = oe a noe 4 ; ' ‘ Church Christ day in Septem ‘ e know more ordinance prohi ties Illinois is one of the key States in no ban yinne etich depend on the Legislature's ee oe eaee ree of Latter Day Saints, which is Pope Benedict XIV lifted it out of Geneva talkathlon. It i lg University of Michie eamapes, ha the midterm fight for control of Con- popularly known as the Mormon question of logistics. Can the recent election. a Others believe that he has delayed simply to Church. extended it to the whole church, commissary rush up enough HOLLY SWEPT by rain. Pa _______put the party in the position of being unable, at Tomorrow is called Passion in placing it on the Friday before flashlight powders to keep ev- and hall iaa_lightning damegee x * * this Iaté date, to-start-a-fight over either his _ Su@day, the word “passion” be In the Roman Catholic Church Palm Sunday, erybody happy? hom if? Pontiac during storms. successor of the man who will run for the mg wed m tte eriginal sense_of the Friday of Passion Week, — — : < = — , The reason is that Paut Douc- senatorship at his side Pia cetain The two-week period SS ~— ie —_—_— - ! Las, the State’s Defnocratic Sena- But whatever Williams’ motive, he has his (run wom mae Khe cad of Kent teary tee te, bape se riic if Desired Says Dr Brady tor, seeks re-election and his seat -« ©*™paign managers doing a good imitation of a mh times when the Lord's Mother's rao ./ . ; / ber st Se a crutuee ew Scaseeees but It Won't Help High Blood P _-4s-one of several the Republicans They may just be acting, but they insist they makes the mistake of calling the er! tes bee SoPUy SoM oree: p gn DIOCO ressure hope to capture but there are nine —_— don't know what he plats to. do, and they are ela a fg Pog sor ig By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. _velope. Drink at least a pint, better allergy but Were unabie te 5 restless inking 2 . le le . una u Republicans in the race for the culating nominating petitions which awaits them. Week and this present week to- — At the prophecy of Simeon (see: THE MAIL BOX 1% pints, three glasses, of milk fants’ ay sa, normed nomination to oppose him in The Democratic national organization re ‘ther are P de. © ee ee A Little Gartle every day, eat whatever kind of (Mr Meh) ae, November. portedly wants Williams in the Senate race on April 6, 1820 and again in 1823 fight Egypt. canted, high Blood, proceure, My preseare war te beans Sesto cuvlans aan eck ae ites a Fe ey ene oe oe Oey mae wee nae ® Joseph C. Smith, +a devout _man ! Kore sugeested that T take «little garlic can get, and you will get enough Pamphlet Relief for Allergy. ctually primaries will Qccupy © chasse w best U. &. Senate Homer Fergus, iiving ‘near Palmyra, New .York, * Aunt Het — — s’ayfed“taces ‘ween * tes. Stet Ear Itch prominent place on the political stage Sins ‘solider Democratic bloc oa the sane Visited by wistons ef the angel Answer — Any.one who asks for, Rectal Polyp Ray BE ATK on By from late Spring until September 29 ‘senate for the two years preceding the next In 1877 the angel delivered to it in writing (no clipping, please) ,,°Row © Ttta mien or clectre: . eee, but rerio ope sd etmtnente 1g when both parties in Rhode Island will —Presidentiat election: | Smith an additional-:beok of the ‘and incloses stamped, self-ad- cseuidtion? (@. LG.) ied the drape. & _ Choose their candidates There are two — The indications are that he has made up his Bible, called the Book. of Mormon, dressed envelope, may have the Answer — Yes. Better leave the Sioa rensons-why Republicans: are ™%._but_simply isn't telling anyone. In fact, 1 which was revealed a record ET Minin 5 3 his friends say he seems 6 Be playing a little ~ ot the- early inhabitants..of. .the ould do the Belly going all out to increase their represen- game, coyly dropping « hint today that he will American cBntinent ~~ “prercise: Garlic, if you Tike. -— E tation in both houses. be the next governor and demurely insinuating The Book, written on oft “allright to take at any time, but BO never : . tomorrow that he is looking for a nice house in gold, stated has no effect on blood pressure. Cangme, Re i ‘ * * * Washington. been popula: —— — You = reat coe Sear Will a breakfast. no illiams not only has the Republicans dizzy eon este ler ot oa fen he to hen ee ‘ ‘ by always better than raw egg. Fruit a ‘Fogs' is alWays better than fruit juice. = It.is_not remarkable.that a P woman so poorly nourished has such Complaints. . —_— ~ _Ntehing Allergy — over 10 years I 44 . 7 5 aha or aaeenianes see a 43 se ’ ‘ ~ ” wn re : SS SS — ee aie “5 | RE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1056 SS | : Magistrate Views| High Cri paerecnees aos \Fund Post Goes Strip Tease Act, eaerpewrit |} Sam Benson $ fo RR. Eldred. Dismisses Case Mopone DSS It KNEW IT NEW YORK @—The magistrate | population js terror-stricken _be- was not from Missouri but he still ot ' 7. = —Banker to Head ‘54-55 | had to be shown. ad ag ag ee WOULD WORK! Administrative Group, |, 5° Blonde ‘strip tease “dancer | says. — . Mrs. Dorothy Barker, accused of| The grand jury charged yester- Names: Chairmen _ | an ititecent performance at a day that the state’s second largest WHAT RESPONSE! : Queens night club, did hef act in| city had a crime rate so high that Robert R, Eldred has been) court—which whittled her wearing| “the majority of. the people are United Fund-Community Chest ad- | glued-ori sequins, The grand jury report called for ee R happened yesterday in Long| stepped, over fait scant] = BUERYONE [S$ HAPPY! Eldred, vice president of the | Island City Court, Queens. crime. Many people are afraid to ‘ . ~ * move " United Fund budget committee | piro: Sherman Hunt Jr., Dallas oil- ; Lia bayer elected to'hig new peat munities) and sometimes in the its three-month term to criminal | | y the administrative committee. | summer I stand on the beach and | Dist. Judge Harold B. Wright. Ld Eldred named three commit: | .o¢ girls in Bikini bathing suits | They are Harold J. Muldowney, * ¢ - chairman of the budget commit- | As-for the 22-yeer-eld Mrs. Bark-| to Teach How to Stop named 195455 chairman of the} apparel down to black panties and | afraid.” Community National Bank, has for Let’s Do More Trading... chairman. “Im just a hick from the Rock-| man, was foreman of the grand | tee’ chairmen to work with him. |. Driving Course Failed Surprise Her! Trade the Extra Pants for a tee; Leonard J. Lowis, chairman | er Shapiro said her act was “dis-| SOUTH GATE, Calif. Mrs. ‘a Lady’s Suit... . Topper... or Dress . gusting and insinuating’ . . .| Alcaria Borrego, 46, recently fin-! the Waierford negotiation lk ee aoe eke gieieie mittee. | within the meaning of the law. | Yesterday se took ber brother's Ww orks! at Me ities mer the case,” he added. ™Ghe stepped, she said, on what Here's How it bers Edward Barrett, Robert Nel- she thought was the brake. The iT AT MY ‘ son and Robert Glenn William Booth, founder of the|car leaped forward and snapped . 2 PANTS SU Each will head up a panel to re- Salvation Army, was a Methodist | off a fire hydrant: ‘The geyser un- Y BUY A PRICES view the budgets of four to six | minister ‘dermined the pavement. The car ERYDAY LOW Community Chest - United Fund | REGULAR EV Y ssuiT OR Individual members - of these | P AND \/LL TRADE A FOR THE an" cae orgies | H You Don't WY QRIPIK, |] \oness oF ner oxo eS WITH ag experience on budget | ‘ EXTRA PANTS THAT co wr | ‘ N’T IT? igen Couple Killed | Don't GRIPE THE SUIT .- SIMPLE IS GALLUP, N: M. (INS) —Mr. and ONIGHT ! fev dipedlle ar, stenting | Reliable Insurance Protection SHOP T PRESENTATION TO UTHA’S GOVERNOR--| th r’s- office. The Bonneville Special is | their car collided with another on ~ 9 Pp MM. R. M. Critchfield (left), general manager, Pontiae| wowed fay the ciate Utah Bonneville ie flats | ho es wren pape WM. W. DONALDSON AGENCY OPEN "TIL s Moter Division and a vice president of General| where many famous trial events have been run. cident. - — mama | | ‘Tonight and Every Motors, presents a color picture of Pontiac’s Bonne- | Standing is Fred A. Carleson, of the Fred A. Carle- MARKING OUR THIRTIETH YEAR AS ~ GET HER! A SUIT ville Special to Gov. J..Bracken Lee, of Utah, for | son Co., Salt Lake City. Rides 18 Miles |r", ™ "~*~ | Detroit Driver Held PONTIAC’S LEADING FUEL DEALER FOR THE EXTRA PANTS 100% WOOL on Burro to Tell | Te mow ssid be ae McLain Death of Woman Sherkskins! Worsteds! Gobardines! Splesh Weeves! er the man tried to run him | ‘in All Herd Finishes! : of Killin Thief Pisa in a truck. Sheriff's deputies | catia. doe, ce ~ cewcgs| tal ree Doher sake pacha] ETT US Sree > PAN l > 3 Morris, 76 - year - old prospector, | | criss-crossed the rocky desert. | vestigation of manslaughter in the You™ must be ‘sallsfied’ 1 Could Sell for $70 who has lived alone in a remote | auger and eae with — ine death of a Detroit woman They're Terrific Buys! MEN —Come in, ttt = MY PRICE prove it! This must be na ae Friends began raising mon-} ‘The fatality was 31-year-old Mrs. the best buy you ever . made or I'll refund your money. big breakfast before riding a bur- | big breakfast before riding & bur-|y46 free him. Marion Poola. Her husband, Armas east of here yesterday. . Poola, 43, told police he and his It was the farthest Morris had | Spanish PWs Return wife were caught in the middie of been from his cabin in a long, long After Ordeal With Reds re tlriaa while trying to cross weap las Haccaalaallaall BARCELONA, Spain #—An = Poola said his wife ran for the a | timated million. persons thronged | oppesite €urb and was hit by an . Barcelona's waterfront last night | oncoming car. Police jailed Walter I shot and killed a fella who| for rousing, emdtional welcome | H. Dywan, 32, of Detroit, the driver tried to take my ore,” he phoned tor 29§ Spanish prisoners return-|of the car. Dywan admitted he Sheriff J. J. Lowe. ing from 11 years in Soviet con-| had been drinking beer before the ec centration camps. | crash. Morris told County Atty. Ruffo} Most of the igternees were Fa- Accident Prevention Bureau in- Epinosa his victim, flmer’ Grady | langists who had volunteered for|vestigators said skid marks. ind McLain, 34, of Phoertix, had visit- | the Biue Division that went to Ger- | cated Dywan was traveling faster at Sie -hew seer tenes ile [eng a 1 ee ee the 7-mnile-enyhour speed was his i li “it’s the Service: After. the Sale That Counts...” “Upon entering our thirtieth year in the fuel business in Pontiac, we renew an Ver Sees. +d r Ou bi an BAB ode VOTE for—and RETAIN J.H. Patrick Glynn for City Commissioner in District 6 Li the pledge made our customers upon the opening of our first yard . . To Another Terrific Deal! New Spring Twist carry only the finest quality fuel in sizes best suited to each particular : need . . . To deliver promptly and cleanly . . . To consider the customer's SHARKSKIN MY PRICE wishes and satisfaction paramount to everything else in the operation of our business. > PANTS GAB T. SUITS a Get Her a Dress For the Extra Ponts .. . “The continued oa of the Gee Coot Compare is widore that you, our customers, have appreciated the extra service we have endeavored to give you and to everyone, everywhere, especially those customers who have been with us since the first-year in business may we express our thanks for your continued patronage and assure you that today, you can depend on Gee Coal Company for better quality, better service and every help we may give you as experienced heating engineers.” Some pertinent facts you should know The people of the 6th District have had with- ‘out any question of doubt one of the best representations of any district in the City.of Pontiac. The Recreation facilities in District , 6 are about the best in the City. They include the Boys’ Club, YMCA, City Recreation pro- gram at Eastern Jr. High, Central School playground, the New Oriole Field Playground with baseball and football fields, Skating Rink, Swings and Slides. This in THE ONE DISTRICT -t that has ALL RECREATIONAL FACILITIES and more will be added when the budget permits. Your children do not have to go elsewhere for Recreation. District 6 also has a Branch Library. The New City Holl is being built in Your District through the efforts of your PRESENT COMMISSIONER, J. H. Patrick Glynn and the other Members of the Cormission with whorn he has worked witH for years. Dave Gee Gee Coal Company Just Arrived! All Weel Milium Lined TOPCOATS 1 Could Sell for $50 MY PRICE -. To Families Heating Their Home With Oil We Recommend “Michigan’s Most Modern Fuel Oil” GEE FORTIFIED FUEL OIL ' | Adding Fuel Oil to our line of better quality fuel the Fuel Oil meant a considerable amount of study as to the kind ° of oil we wished to deliver, months and months of with all these survey work tought us that Pontiac Fuel Oil users features: needed a fuel oi! that was smokeless, cleaner burning, ° and economical . . . we found that fuel oil. Gee Fortified Fuel Oil is so refined to give complete 7 Cleaner satisfaction especially in Southern Michigan where _ Burning the changeable climate demands quality. The amazing new additive in Gee Fortified Fuel Oil Pi : 1? will new te inthiduel 7 Smokeless gives a cleaner burning oil which responds readily to public improvements. will mean the lowest cost to individue ig texpoyers in the ety history. It gives equitable end feir automatic furnace controls, It burns evenly giving d Longer Burning a full measure of warmth per gallon and more, much more economy. ments to all tax The voters of District 6 are too intelligent to be misled by last minute dv More Deli in de vered pendoble GMC, metered trucks, as- -fetters; pamphlets and advertisernents filled’ with vague generalities and “Econom veiled insinuations. Actions and facts will speak for th themselves. ° ical sures you of deperidable service. Commission Meetings UU ~~» >= ret aps aman gn = ng Clyne. has _stteapied_mese.t 2 “STFS =< & Fon cy haoe a ealontin ee tar Gly Gomes Retain’ him. amin ff | | Pritt Te So we-:| ate OAL C0. CLOTHING Xx] VOTE MONDAY — APRIL 5th HH tt, | DUD avs. rerer screen ne 6 wn (This Advertisement Paid for by Friends) ~ FUEL OIL! MO) LAKE STREET i” | lour Free Pork J 2 =A = = i ; = Y = — ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 1954 . j LA : . Join Forces to Hunt Part-time Jobs s By ANNE HEYWOOD 4 =x | . : oe e: Ei ——4>— oo o m | for Elevator _ yen | Mone — Flufty ling | 7 cad 1 ates jobs for women?” _ ai | “Woman Enters and That question comes up all the Good to Eat L Precedi time from mothers with children in / 84 eaves ec ng school, women who perhaps went . oi Escort, Usually to college, then had a job, then Easily Made ; married, and now want part-time ) ncaa employment. Gayle - Schenck of Pde arty sacha} “My children won't be able to Westacres Gives Us following argument: friend get to college at all,” one wom- : F ; of mine inaiots Heat © women pro- an wrote me, “unless I can bring This Cake Frosting Go dieses tad tat salt; wee Oe ee ean By JANET ODELL es, T insist just a vehemently that | hans danes seen x bak hee Poatiae Press Food Editor er ei ing time Schenck lestacres : nearer the door, then leaves first. | vere ~*~ = = at Wont oe All the worldly wisdom you've Who is right?” | “Why doesn't someone do some- lady who is very helpful in the absorbed can desert you ina pinch. Answer: Both, depending upon | thing about it? Why don't em- | kitchen. Girl Scouting is one of You forget all the tips you've circumstances. She enters first —_— realize how arid ros | her chief interssts. She has lived picked up, just when you need e : | re are, women W good ; them most. 1a totem sip for her to - conen ‘ena ming, whe } | in this area only a short time ; so | make valuable. contributions as moving here from Detroit. You just have te be in. the But when the elevator is | part-time workers?" ‘ Miracle Teing is just tike its tite. pickle ry tie get mara te crowded so that trying to let her Well, it's a complex subject With A mixer, there's nothing to it. 5 he — in =. ge in front of him would only First, you must bear in mind that But better not double the recipe feel pee result in blocking the way for the employers are not likely to as Gayle did the first time she . her -and possibly others, he do anything about it — we women used it. The frosting on the birth- ‘s a girl. for instance, who should step out quickly and she will have to take the steps. day cake was so thick that she ‘| had edly heard dozens of ra should follow. « nink of the had to double-deck the candles se times that the male of the species Dear Mrs. Post: I went to the Pega pag ead Bg as to see them at ail. likes to think of himself as doml- funeral home to pay my respects additional trouble, the compli- . MIRACLE ICING nating,. forcetul—the pace-setter. to the mother of a friend of mine. cated records which the beok- | Miss S. M.—The one-color, look B Yet she forgot all. that applied | “ y Gayle Schenck to her own boy friend. With him I noticed that all the cards had keeping department will have te | from top to toe is good news if 1 cup sugar eat to tt ner oun Welaht been removed from the flowers. set up, and the general preju- | you want a slimmer, taller appear-| |, "fF, Sue “epee? srount. And then the shy ell. Sha Wasn't this incorrect? dice against any but fulltime | ance. Pastel colored stockings are ia cup doiling water writes: . I always thought they were left | workers. matched to leading pastels in full- a a “Dear Mise Weedward: Recently ld 2 Ss “ w ° cote ol had sent pun My suggestion is that if you long skirted dresses. cream pr Ae eagri ee. bow! of my boy friendbroke up with me. preciate your opinion. Half-sizers! Two smart dresses’ for a part-time job, but can't find electric mixer. Turn mixer to low My girl friend thinks I was too naa i ie definite! in best | for the sewing of just one! With | any in your community, you should speed, add boiling water. Tura to ‘bossy’ with him. I guess I was. taste te remove the pele from | the jacket on, this looks like a| decide to meet with other women PETUNIA! high speed and beat until icing But | know if } had another chance, the Sowers when they are re-|Suitdress, Whisk jacket off when | i" the same position. will stand in peaks when beaters Td sever be that way again. ceived. A careful description of |the temperature soars— presto! | See if you can’t start a project/ | Ive“labored at this are raised. Add vanilla and beat “I still lke him and I think the kind of flowers sent Fe | paul 1 gil ieeiog oleate to help sell employers on the idea. | | Since the crack of dawn.| | 30 seconds longer. pede {|| he stil! lkes me, se please tell however, be written on each card | dress. Proportioned to fit! _ |. You might get hold of a very! | The bottlecaps stuck, This is a light fuffy icing that \\ me how to get 2 second chance so that each offering may be ap-| Pattern 4651: Half sizes 14%, | S00d booklet, called “Trends in| | And my openers gone /| | will not get hard. It is best for Ww with him. Or should I go out preciatively acknowledged | 16%, 18%. 204s, 22%, 24 Size | Part-Time Employment of College cakes that are to be eaten the|— a with other beys until he wants me 16% dress and jacket 4% yards|Women." By Eva Hansl, it is a — 2 . again?” Dear Mrs. Post: While cut | ‘a ; sy |. study of the whole field same day. This recipe makes shopping the other day I met 3-inch fabric; %4 yard contrast. | eull of cunt ides : enough to cover an Sinch layer by Herbert Sondheim Ali you'd ever heard about being tho mother of s bride-to-be. When_| This pattern easy to use, simple |"). tinal section, called “The cake ” high-handed and dictatorial with a 1 told her I was out shopping for | '® 5°W. is tested for fit. Has com | 7.4 potore Us.” gives wonderful . | bay ‘Yriend went in one of your present for Mary she tmmedi- | plete illustrated instructions. | Geen tet Go as eos cn ie ‘ a \ | ears and came out the other, didn't aa meced a Het of the | Sema 35 cents in coins for this | |it? Interesting information, of and her daugh- pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- As Mrs. Hansi points out, the | course, but it didn't apply to you. regen) — tern for first-class mailing. Send| preblem will eventually have te “a | Until suddenly your boy friend isn't = to Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon-| be solved, for the following rea- ‘ around any more. I had not asked for any sugges-| tiac Press Pattern Dept., 243 West | 9™*° Ever o Popular Coat o Dress And it,could quite possibly be i i a 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print| With our high cost of living, the If ‘dal kenp 2 : because of the way you wanted was a most improper crude | plainly name, address with zone, | woman frequently needs to make a youd always B S tt] -r7 your own way all the time, ex- gear on hr rcs han T rng! [soe and tle nuner. "| cnn tthe budget and an} | square of sndpaperin you ecomes SOllly f CMININE wres'in'e joe, vm J way |only do it in a part-time capaci-| | kitchen utensil drawer—or The ever- t ; . | oe. = ’ ing things and am I too old-fash-| Paper is a fire hazard, so while | ty; with shortages of workers in t te rou'd have fect sak Sov pee Gana rod oe gg err oes 10. 108 pages is | Your lead toned to accept it? ‘you're doing your spring clean-| some fields, the trained woman is ee oe softly feminine with released tucks, | available for 25 cents "1 You're in a pickle, all right. But Answer: I think you are right—/| ing ‘be sure to throw out. old let-| needed, and part-time hours will no battle-opening troubles, It you gtve some people an inch, | detall end Salter? skirt | —s in the experience won't really add to in fact, 1 personally would have jters and other paper items that | eventually have to be worked out} | Petunia! ree! it won't be long before you'd Whe | hiness The versatility ile ede Copyright 1954 | your worldly wisdom until you face felt just as you did. |store up over the winter. | for her. te give them a foot. the coat style adapts itself to all yourself more honestly, huni taht nase oa ES See Ty RN IR ey nde ree one EF ee ae 5 Notice t your Call GE turns your dresses. no-just the way Pontiac S/NINS Here’s Why Pontiac Laundry-Dry Cleaners Cleaned Dresses Look Better his dress. PONTIAC / Laundry Doesn't it look crisp and smart looking as though it just came from the dress shop? That’s the way Pontiac Laundry-Dry Cleaners re- You can send your clothes with complete confidence becouse our skilled cleaners give | aa: special, individual core all the way. reful Dan at FE 2-810! now. e Centle cleaning in clear, filter fluids restores the original sparkle of colors and aoe @ Expert shaping on special equipment brings back the shape and drape of each garment. =e Hemlines are evenly formed, pleats gently pressed, belts and-ornaments are safely placed. @ Minor repairs are made and buttons replaced free. Your dress is returned in a new sollproof bag. - —— . j j ‘ ; ee ae - ® * figure types explains the constant popularity. Although simple to sew, the change ideas lending itself to) either day or evening wear, and) ts offer un- fabrics, both in texture and color. | Suggested fabrics: Linen- | chambray, shantung, failie, silk _erepe, wool crepe. This pattern is cut in designer | sizes: Bust Waist Hips Sire 35 25 a inches = * 26% inehes 33 = 3 inches ts 40 30 41 «= imches u 2 33 43 inches 2 Size 12 requires 4% yards of 39-inch material for dress(three- quarter length sleeves) and 1 yard | of 39-inch material for interfacing. - To order Pattern 179, address Spadea Syndicate, Inc., P. O, 535, Dept. P46. G.P.O., New York | 1, N. ¥. State size. Send $1. Slim for Summer If you have been thinking about dieting or exercising for months, now is thé time to get to it: fore long, summer will be with us and you should be ready to meet it with a trim figure. | | | His z a 4 = TTS bate i i i e < t is i FE can have 3 that protes- } look eas! s | In many instances tt @il) help ; . Use your old nylons to make bright poppy napkin holders, color- ful tiebacks, attractive center- pieces, or accessories to wear! Easy. thrifty for gifts, bazaar money-makers. Send now! Accessories from nylon stock ings! Pattern 862: Diagrams. Send 25 cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- tern. for first-class mailing. Send to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly pattern number, your name- address and zone. beys? De you enjoy a sense of power when a.boy likes you? All of that will have te change if you want a second chance with the old boy friend, or a first chance iwith a new one. Girls can't go |around wielding authority like a bie club. The boys won't take it: ~ the best way to zg fi erg athe | f "1 ns z J : fiji. A ‘; z ie “ai LOlv 1 ein ATP Sb SRI B INO) ft BUS wWUwW ASIF i°cls) oir 1A Lb LOIN CC jadadl Slit. STV IAI OPEN SUN DAY — 2to5P.M. Exciting New Selection of et Si PARKING Alvin. REAR Huron at Telegraph ‘ot STORE ” Exclusive Sportewear for Ladies ‘4 ¥. a j ead : : as = i oa + ae 4 7 F THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. APRIL 3, 1954 + Campaign - Under Way Farm - Garden Club Again Emphasizes Planting Program By RUTH SAUNDERS BIRMINGHAM — The Birming- ham Branch of the Women's National Farm and Garden Asso- ciation is again emphasizing its spring drive to have flowering crab apple trees planted in and around Birmingham. Mrs. Webster Scheifle is chair- man of the committee encourag- ing the sale and planting of “‘malus floribunda,”’ and orders for these trees will be taken by Mrs. O. L. Beardsley, Mrs. E. T. A new variety this year, the Bechtel, is rust-resistant. * J = Mrs. S. Duncan James was hostess af a shower Tuesday honoring Alys Chubbuck. Sally McDenald, whe was one of her bridesmaids Friday evening, also entertained for Alys this week. Mrs. David Nethercot and Mrs. Carl Bradt were hostesses at a luncheon Friday in the former's home for bride-elect Betty Vaile. Betty will be married May 14 to Charlies D. McCall Jr. * *¢ »* Jane Dodds has chosen June 12 for her marriage vn Christ Church Cranbrook to Norman Goeckel. A reception will be given in the gar- den of the Wallace Dodds home. Mrs. Ralph Cotten will come from her home in Denver, Cole., te be her sister's matron of hener, and bridesmaids will « Mrs. James M. Chandler. Mrs. Charies Bilby of Jackson, Mrs. Heary M. Kuhiman of St. Clair Shores and Mrs. James E. Houser. Douglas F. Mooney of Toledo will be best mah. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh R. Mack Jr. and Grace Mack are planning a breakfast for Jane and Norman April 25. s * . Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reed will leave early next week for New York where they will stay until April 10 when they sail for London. Mr. and Mrs. Waldemar A. P. John are spending several weeks in California. After a stay in Los Angeles, they will go to Palm Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Lerchen and their four children will be home next week from a visit in Fort Lauderdale, Fila. Oakland PEO to Meet Monday Oakland County Cooperative of | PEO will meet Monday at 10:30 a.m. in Bismingham Community House. AW Chapter of Pontiac will be ble a kite. Mrs. Albert Zumbrunnen of Le-|winds for a ene of marbles. ee ee ae ter, senior delegate; will give votions, Mrs, Charlies pore ag new junior delegate, will be pres-| ent and Mrs. Charlies Buck will substitute for Mrs. Waldron Kea-| Jeanne Chubbuck, daughter of Mr. | the bride’s sey, senior delegate of the recently organized CL. Chapter. Others attending from Pontiac | Chapter. Chapter AW will send delegates | Mrs. Madeleine Monod of Mon. | to the Detroit Cooperative April 19) in Central Methodist Church, De- chairman of Oakland County Co- operative. Speechcraft Class Concludes Training ichilly yet, but Peter and Michael Pierce of John, of the weatherman’s ominous ‘North Anderson street (top photo, center | predictions, but he just couldn't resist the | vid Monod of Barcetona; Spain. Club} Matinee Musicale ~ Weather Fails to Damp Crab Apple | os at en ‘ o g RASS “s Free Parking at Our Door! 39 8. Telegraph — Tel-Huron Shopping 'C AY SELON EE AEE ETE CE OE ly OE ON Ey Ie ER ye fax a at ag ae aaa the bride of Alan Lindley Boege- hold. Rite Read in Connecticut This noon in New Canaan, Conn., Julie Elizabeth Marshall became Julie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boyd Marshall of New Ca- David Boegehold was his broth- er’s best man. They are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L. Boege- hold of Erie drive. Seating the were Theo- dore B. Merrill of New York City, Edward L. Withey Jr. of Cam- bridge, Mass., Thomas A. Crews of Detroit and Joseph Mansoar of Niagara Falls, N. Y. A reception followed the cere- mony, which was solemnized in the home of the bride’s parents. ‘Study Your Build When deciding your idea] weight, it is important that you consider | | your bone structure, whether it is small, medium, large, or in-be- tween, Age, after 25, counts very little, Have you discovered See for yourself what Merle Norman can do for yee. er a a ee THe Bo sealant oar = a ne ti and Corpet Cleaners Bud Wisner Street FE 2-7132 - ed ,| University Graduate School. The "| Mrs. V. TT. Wi A graduate of Rosemary Hall, Greenwich, Conn., Julie attended Wellesley. College and was grad- uated ffom Stanford University. Alan, a graduate of the University of Michigan, is attending Harvard newlyweds will make their home [in Cambridge, Mass. Comina Events Women of the Moose will hold initia- then and chapter night Monday at 17:30 pm. in the Moose Temple on Mount Clemens street. Pythian Sisters of Pannie E. Tompkins Temple 41 will meet Monday at 8 p.m at 18% W. Huron St Past Noble Grand Club of Welcome Rebekah Lodge. 246 will meet Tuesday instead of Wednesday at & pm. at the —_ of Mrs. Hattie Roat. at 1¢ Susan Group two OFS will meet Tuesday at | 12:30 for a cooperative luncheon with | agner, at 929 Cameron | Ave ' Secret ass wa we revealed. ben and friends. Jack Papazian was best man for Albert, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Falkner of Dray- ton Plains. La cae Mrs. Harmon wore an irides- cent blue dress with a cersage.of white and pink roses and Mrs. Spokane Villa. Sorority Chapter Gathers at YWCA Members of Psi Chapter, Sigma Beta sorority, held chapter in- spection Thursday evening in the YWCA. Mrs. William Spalding, gover- nor of Province One, conducted the inspection. ARTHUR'S New Sylvanites Choose Officers | Mrs. Raymond Dombrowski wes | elected president of New Sylvan- ites Club Thursday evening. Mrs. E. J. Ghianni was hostess in her Beverly street home. Other officers elected were Mrs. William Frankenfield, vice _presi- dent; Mrs. Ambrose Powers, seé- retary; Mrs. Henry Beard, treasur- er, and Mrs. Oren Blink. publicity Believe in Pontiac! We are growing bigger and more beautiful, but will still be an intimate ond worm place to shop. ; COME IN TODAY! :. chairman. . a View Excellent Feed FE 5-6096 Diets The Rest Haven “A Home Away From Home” Convolestent, Nursing and Medico! Core a Beastifel Surroundings Theatre 2260 Oxley Drive {| These eno obligation. Cal} today. an eb ; MERLE NORMAN STUDIO Bank va oa Bloom 4 = choir and = solcists in Central | National Wild Life Week n’s Clu ans orty || a This week was created by an act First Progressive FIRST CHURCH OF GOD Monday With Speakers, ee jot Parliament designated as ame- | Spiritualist Church ; East Boulevard—South of Lookout Drive Puppet Show held the Lamb of Ged” be “Be. ee ee ee 16 Chase Street "REV. GROVER C. JOHNSON | | He Hath Borne Our Griefs,”” or ii ake ahaa “ae Sunday Service 10:45 A. M—*“Now Is the Accepted Time” The Men's Club of Bethany Bap- } Up Your Heads © Ye Gates,” | when teachers in the public schools | Bev. Pred Cawsey of Orion, Speaker 7:30 P. M.—Evening Service tist Church will entertain all the) ' ee and | will stress the need and the value | ™4-Weet Mecting—wed. 1:30 P.M. 9:45 A. M—Sunday School Gen. Offices, Anderson, Ind. girls in the congregation from ow, is the Lamb.” of cones ver wn He P| oe et ee — ' The choruses will be inter- generations. ' spersed by recita- CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH | dens ond 347 N. Saginaw St. Chas. D. Race, Pastor. FE 4-0239 “He Was 10:00 A. M.—Bible Scheot 11:00 A. M—Merning Worship se 6:30 FP. M.—Vesper Service and Child s Ser tener; Wed, 1:30 P.M.—Prayer, Bible Study 5:30 P. M—Chelr Practice deemer Liveth, Thurs, 10:00 A. M.—Doercas Guild Tues., 1:00 BP. M—Young People _, held, I Tell > “The Tranipet — “baritone. The soloists . THE EVANGELICAL UNITED eee tll Offer in Choe =i and William Vander Ven, baritone.||} Captain Vernon Vie BRETHREN CHURCHES GEO H. PUTNAM George Putnam is the director 4and Mrs. W. Henry Sink, organist i The organ numbeers will include fh : . “Overture to ‘The Messiah CALVARY BALDWIN: AVE. a ops gg ‘Utica Pastor fo Speak Handel. prelude: “OQ God Have | CHURCH O Paddock ot Prospect Boldwin et Homes SA. M.A. J. Baughey, Pastor Thu Mercy On Me,” by Bach, offertory | F CHRIST A. L. Bingaman. Minister Rev. H. 5. Ryan, Minister at rsday Service ae eae ee Y Hance Tne menaZatt,Pike at Tasmania—Phone FE 2-269 : . postiude. RERALD OF TRUTH” o:58 A.M. Sunde vorage Hy a alee A.M. A.M p Gust “epeaber_ot the. Lenten} De. © cota arr mt yoo a ise P.M. Sunday Evening’ Serviee” 10:30 iM = Worsntp “THE GREATNESS OF “THE MAND OF COO” ° service in Oakland Park Methodist FE 6-1908 waives © paxnea’”! dare. Perwenag THE CROSS” . we an Church Thursday evéning’ will be arms PM P. M. - the Rev. George M. Jones of Utica. : . “LIFE, A PILGRIMAGE” | | “THE NAME IS THE SAME” | | Orford Bible Pi es cabery eeme eager First Social Brethren Church : ethodist Church there and he ij is | will speak following a cooperative | = 516 Seléwin Ave. . Sunday School .... 9:45am. Youth Eeliowship -.. 6:30pm Ff America’s Gift Bible clace 167 \family night dinner. Sunday School 10:00a.m. Preaching, 11:00 a. m. = Morning Wership ..11:00 a.m. Evening Worship . . .7:30 p. m. The Thursday night supper will | = Evening Service, 7:30 p.m.; Thurs. Prayer 7:38 p. m. : close the Lenten series “this Saturday Night Service, 7:30 p. m. i = year. Union evangelistic services Mew Paster, Rev. Cart Bowncy FS 23548 ; ; : . ay Sones ahr deel om pall a church on Sun == ' bappy and successful y — : find out_why most i) ae eve smn ot min i sme CHURCH OF CHRIST - eon deat enseuediy at 1196 Jesiya Ave. for W EACH LORD'S DAY MORN, 11 A. ot. i churches choose: the — ‘Plan Movie Thursday Po ee Oe eras ee € To delight the soul of one paths” + i who loves the Bible but has | 458 Central 1 t Fi st Methodist paths” where ls the good way, and walk therein and yo shall find rest for | never an : | HAMMOND ORGAN crmaten Cntr HT sae saree pom aetste [ior eH Peat Deems, 1175 lnabeth Lake Read ru tens : , —_ ' . “I Beheld his Glory” is the title | OL 22-4751 — FE 5-83961 4 the Hammond fills every church i. - mums of the colored sound film to be < mood binging yun thamwands of tee Siem eouee | Th | shown at First Methodist Chureh ~ FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH ) cathedral-like tones... the Hammond |Thursday evening following the 249 Baldwin Avenue FE 4-7172 : Orgen will serve your church fer © $1.65 to $250.00 family night supper Welcome to the Services in Our New Church : nan Ops om a | Reservations for the dinner Sundey School ........ 10:00 A. M. becouse It never needs tuning! should be church office + 38,000 churches of every size now Christian | oe | Morning Service ......11:00 A. M. use the Hammond Organl Prices start + = | REV. HOOVER RUPERT, D.D. Evening Service ..... .< 7:00 P.M, } - @t $1300 (for Spinet Model}. Literature n Minister Wednesday Eve. Prayer.. 7:30 P. M. ; : | Jackso Seturdey Eve. Service... . 7:30 P.M. Sales . LeRay Johnson, 5 pecker 27 5. Saginew se Oskeed ive. | Will Preach Here el pamela Ph. FE 3-7168 “Religion-Is for All of Life,” ts Rev. Garner H. Hampton, Cheir Directer \.. -_ The Christian ond the topic announced by Dr. Hoover HEAR : oo june te daw <_< William Vander Ven will be guest AR a Meret satan | rasr cwncy | . ra waicu?” OF THE BRETHREN , : ~ aN. a To stimulate reading of the : Amenes Youth se. neds anne cn Bible, the state Lutheran Church ! ! Fetlownhip ovsess GSPM UT seta sete seta, | Compels in magazine format on Sunday Night 7:30 f Bariton 1 evenitetip-Bisitath, 7:30 P.M. oP. i. unda : é Soloist wea. Suuns ng oS newspaper stands throughout the Y . 9 | oR NEWMAN RAYCROFT ff : ) 5 THE _ ! , Minister Saturday—7:30 P. M. ~Sundey—11:00 A.M. - 7:30 P.M. Re we ccs-ty SEA AE EP Ect meen RCE. ME a Neg Pe NRA TY Youth Service 6:30. P.-M. [| HURCH 3 ILVAN a1 = oe THE ee er dio mpatinbosenan a mnvinntine TD C ANTE Pere fate Street; Pontiac, be a Lafayette St. (2 Blocks West of Sears) : @ oes {7 of Rebate Wesleyan. Cees, North Chil, M. Y. ‘ondertul Services Fe rg pontine Tomorrow 11:00 A. M.: "Wounds of Jesus” a ane an Se ——— uae wer a i ecueaals + ‘et, ‘ = .\*i < r Lecture, “Ancient Reme” Chicagoland Youth Director 4 f 7 Pastors Deplore THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1954 Carillon’ Newsletter, Cites Everyday Actions as ‘Road-Test’ of Faith to say about all of life, it isn’t re- ligion. So what goes on outside the church is the true measure of the depth and meaning of religion in our lives. But this isn't easy. Indeed, it is temporarily much more comfort- able to tuck “‘religion’’ into its Sun- day niche and to live the rest of 18th Century Hymn .. . Continued . \ & 4 es) ™ ™~ Confident Living But our point is this: Leaf is an excellent time to enquire about and meeting to talk Every Wednesday night at the church there will be a supper fol- lowed by a service with a sermon on this subject. May we suggest the ‘Lenten discipline” of a study | purpose of our lives. ne CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE Recent studies have revealed shag the avereie pareun nee enty | |e: portion of he potential power.| relevance of Chris- | It is Gaimed that most of us do{of a boy confined to a wheel chair whole life. ‘Study jnot call upon more than twenty | at seventeen. My readers may be | per cent of our brain capacity. Think what we could be and do if we stepped it up only five per- | centage points. You Can Win by Tapping Brain's Reserve Power iy. By utilizing his full poten- I know from| There is tremendous power in| having seen peo- | ple do it that per- | of faith outlined very; This is not only true in terms simply in the Bi- tial through the dynamic .of faith }) he built a future for himeelf far | different than might be expected j interested in other stories of peo- | | ple who overcame pain in an | article I have written for the April |issue of McCalls magazine. the human mind. We have all seen | it work in human beings too often | force. | way to set it within you is | to stimulate it by the amazing pow- | er of faith, DR. W. M. McGUIRE Detroit Presbytery Plans Action on Red Minister Detroit has asked its judicial | body to recommend what action | should be taken by the church | against a Detroit minister who has admitted being a The general council of the Pres- bytery, yesterday at its monthly meeting, asked its standing coni- mittee on judicial business to rec- ommend possible action against the Rev. Joseph S. Nowak. Nowak has admitted to the House Un-American Activities Committee that he joined the Communist party in 1946. | After admitting that he had been | a Communist, Nowak was suspend- ed from his job as a clerk at the downtown YMCA in Detroit. CHURCH former Com- DETROIT —The Presbytery of The annual services are held fostyn ot 3rd Bdémenéd 1. Watkins, Paster Bible School 10:00 A. M. Worship 11:15 A. M. “Two Kinds of Belief” a : FIRST PRESBYTERIAN ~CHURCH - W. Huron at Wayne St. | Church School 9:45 a. m. llam Morning Worship } Sermon Topic: 5:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship 7:30 p.m. Evening Wership w y 7:38 p. m. Prayer and Stady Heur 10:00 A.M.—“HIS APPOINTED HOUR” 11:30 A.M—CHURCH SCHOOL 6:00 P.M—LENTEN VESPERS 7:30 P.M.—EVENING WORSHIP Wesley Class in Charge Thursday Evening Lenten Supper 6:30 P. M. Colored Sound Film: “I BEHELD HIS GLORY” N ff Go To Church — SUNDAY A Friendly Welcome Awaits ‘ You’ at : Cl 2 ti T ] 505 AUBURN AVENUE 3 REV. LOLA P. MARION Speaker at Both Services Merning Worship 10:00 A. M. ; ____Communion Services and Message ede 10:00 te 12:15 A. M. Children’s Church and School for All Ages “We Have Contpassed This Mountain Long Enough” : 7:45 P. M. Joheshaphat’s Victory 4:30 P.M, Special Service for Young People of All Ages 6:15 P. M. Overcomers Service for Young People (Formerly Christien Endeavors) 7:45 P. M. Wednesday Midweek Service 8:00 P. M. Friday Prayer Meeting DR. LELAND L. MARION Pastor Director . MARION The as of psychological and scientific Evangelist Scheduled} WESLEYAN METHODIST EAST HURON at PERRY o Feigelson | = 20:30-8:M-—7:45-P-M + 2 -.Seririgns, Nightly... .. 7:30 P.M. Sunday....4.11:00-7:30 | WORS —— 6:30 P/M. cor Se alla ars Thurs., C. A.’s. . 7:45 Sunday School (it seed > ewwere Toreversvvscrs 40004. MM, —B T. U. rie se eee ° ° : y ol Ear rere oe | Everyone Is Cordially Invited WORSHIP SERVICE ....... 7:30 P. M. FIRST ‘ “Visit the Church of the lien oa . : , ARERR EO + ~ ‘Old Peshioned Gospel” ' “The” Liste Church W ith. the aiig..eart hh" xtpttated with Southern Baptist Convention” ¢ ¥ & j : i ed e . . . < | aad a st et ee eee - dk ee, ee Loe ee eeme e 3 a bgt fh as ee ee ee ee eee eee ee ee ee ee ll ee ae. eee ee oe eee He = > ‘ ’ 3 : # 2 oie Soho pcs , Ae Fig . . ? . : * ‘ i yf i { ; / c & . : ' - “ : A THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 1956 lo Held eee fy << NOW for the FIRST TI sie” | NO MONEY DOWN! EASY TERMS! | MOTOR OVERHAUL Lg a) nd Se MGIB ER TR eS ee a: ceasil es th ean j Clothing Radioactive Sidintie ia. 4 21 Japanese. fahermen just re- |S "NS we ocean this, mate or Other MECHANICAL REPAIRS found today to be radioactive, pre-| @S- The catch had been: brought : L L sumably as & result of the hydro- |‘ Japad by the Koel. Maru which With the Cooperation of Your LOCA gen test blasts touched off in ats U. under testing INDEPENDENT CARAGEMAN!!! i f fi —~ |) HERE Are the Facts! These Constructive Things 3) . } i | (1) You ore told this is NOT AN ADDITIONAL TAX ond =. We Should Do! i, f you are told that it is NO TAX INCREASE. All such stote- 2 . ~~ , } | ments ore positively untrue and do not conform with the dla the new “ny vat nia is, pg let mn ; } ontiac’s program together with our city manager or- i } focts as on the ballot. mutate a sound and sensible plan. We now have over $400, - (2) $2.50 per $1000 valuation is the same as 21/2 mills per 000 available for publit improvements. Perhaps it would | $1.00. be better to construct one public building ot a time on a : pay-as-you-go basis ond use interest so saved for other ; (3) 212 mills on the 1953 assessed valuation of $175,000,- city needs. a 000 is on ADDITIONAL TAX every year of $437,500. We believe that the taxpayers of this city will cooperate in 4 (4) Right now, there is more money at our city hall than financing any necessary capital improvement, on a pay-as- time and coares net ane ere wifiing ee 220° young most people realize. At the close of 1953, the following you-go basis, but not by a proposed setup in which we have In ny pudite notice of Wing direct civie arta ey funds were available. . . in CASH and UNENCUMBERED to again amend our charter in order to concel. pred said, "ay tance Sanne te e three torn ' accounts receivable: Let eoch home owner reckon for himself as to how secure 54 , you of my this in ood gevernn - } : ~ his income will be for next four or five years. Do you : . BY Support — ® note wil} ne shall | Unappropriated Surplus Over.....s++..$ 200,000.00 want to promise ani, ohne this time? A longer promise pl nave deen forthright in Extending Cass Ave. to the south....... — 90,000.00 might end in a foreclosure and tax scavenger sale. (We've 1 ° — Daily Press... boa Pub ————s oe SCCOOCEOL 63,000.00 had enough of these for another lifetime). in 1943, our : > ding Contract ‘et assessed valuation was approximately $70,000,000. In ; -s aes Tes role ca Highways — eraser 17,000.00 1953, our sed valuation was approximately $175,000,- : Ss . =i ‘oe #2, 100,000;60 éol« - (recehvebte) +e 5 ete a OS ERD . €27.000.08 ae a city gr pac men — seth income from 4 « Youp- Tonal know) « I know Or ASBSOSNOTNS 2... ccc cc ccccr toe ’ . axes im pas years. roviding we e no bonded You ge asa city... Mm wUsl — ~~. —\ Dust Control Assessments ........--.. ,000. ; ; “ physicea oes e? is more saleena*z,2° a sound es 0132, Somme a Aceh As 3,000.00 indebtedness to worry about, continued growth for the next } vement of our city, favor of moral and’ OME cess nhaienaetieg some 90,000.00 10 FT eae provide ws with. ample reverns on a poy-cs- eeaonestisiasiaa you-go' basis. ® 4istrict GRAND TOTAL Cash G Receivables. .$1,279,500.00 iF ‘ ment resulting in never Political foolisnn ee? With you, The need for another high school cannot be evaded. We # ae gjlege2 and confisce sty, eeeutte; more here’, Sue ced Cig Maanager, Aad semember, meh ene eeu cf (ne, cosh must plan for it immediotely. . The 2 mills now used for © morals, Pesoning and « genera! 1” OW tren” RIGHT. NOW tite mency “te ‘avaliasie. sageinet debt service can be applied to the school building program i ¢ oe’ snare © you on your aes with hundreds of thousands more of your tax dollars. “without raising the total amount of taxes as soon as the i you, 0 men waaen mete cupported anon hope the £004 feiks city is out of debt. 4 their support ovally, mey see in Loo . Don’ ildi * t forget that the county has building plans too. Con- ely youre k af This Proposed Obligation sider that before you vote for another additional city tox. + 1 (Pe z wi look at this proposéd obligation. This 2%, mills addi- 12 mills plus 1 mill plus a lot of mills for the schools, more i ; lg f tional tax on our present city assessed valuation of approxi- mills for a new county building will add up. And don’t ; 3 -. Ber} J. Suter Retire ta mately $175,000,000 amounts to $437,500 annually. On forget, you are now paying your water and sewer bills over 4 Pontise “erence Street *Y Coumisst ner your ballot you will find no promise as to how this money and above the city tax rate. Let's limit taxes before we 7 7 om will be spent except the one mill allocated to the city hos- ore unable to pay them. | : March 26, 1954 pital, which we are now operating at a loss of over $75,000 im ” [| meter LET'S NOT “PIPE DREAM” F = ¢ Who Would Write a Blank Check to Anyone? but BUILD PONTIAC Safely s : . : *. ‘ Would write a “BLANK CHECK” to anyone? Remembe If there is any question in your mind about this extra tax, it took ny ' x2 ‘ be sure to vote “NO”. When in doubt, always vote “NO” years to pay off our old bond issue of $9,000,000. : ” =i ° ; Will the dds io end Su sn i You can vote “YES” next year or at any time in the future. S| ° _Je es | ' sponsors of this gigantic a ntastic pion tell us If you vote “YES” now, and this amendment, passes, you | . This Unsolicited Endorsement how tong it will take to pay off $15,000,000 of bonds or are HOOKED for the next 30 years, regardless of how rough : A 8 ' ; | mortgages? the times may be ‘in the year ahead. | ‘ / 7 | < on 5 t ‘| coming from one who has devoted himself so sincerely _ : Bee. and for six years to City affairs is something I had not . - . naan eamed ot Ithallavass bea catnge tor metodo I! Wate D<|AGAINST Charter Amendment No. 1 i. et et Ae artnet Ee a . : ; — iecieemaen REL NT Ae ON SS Settee 2 RS ee ee pane ae eC REE - :. : 7 = a — _ munkamanenmees ~ Laer FY 9 AE prio ocean ee ee is VOTE FOR - = | ___~ Submitted ia Public Intorest-and Pald-for by | own arian Rael eegne pamper aes Da gine. natn gen r Commissioner — Monday, April 5th. | beg we ae ae = ce: ri 2 : i x : r f ’ / ; c / P é . . ' j a aa — : aa 8 = ™). ae } A yas eee Again | Ask Your Support Wm. W. Donaldson District 3 Former City Commissioner and Mayor Pro-tem 1944-1948 PREFERRED BY —- Businessmen Labor Ministers Doctors Teachers “Proven Ability Is a Valuable Asset” nm ; toma +4 . ~~ a - ; x. Se ae sf wy Mite: i Es ib ” na Boag . Bee eat E * afb ‘Eis Sole a SSRIS Be =e ee Test i ALS “65 UE PRL he OER BS ED age in a seven-mile radius and lightly damage areas es far away as Lake Orion. This map is based on | A oe be om — on ‘ _ es es a: a a LES *: ott gh Fi &, o , t — ¢ = B Sock : roe € Pie Oe a” Eat Bt Pe = fF et, ss eee eee e *. Le %.3': A+ WHAT H- nam WOULD DO—A direct H-| the destructive power of the H-bomb exploded ‘in bomb hit would wipe out Pontiac, ¢ause untold dam- November 1952. Later bombs are considered at least three times stronger. ve |e e te 3 = 8 | * er oe ae fevl ae | Se es ee ey a : Pi ee (BAe = —< . Res mw ts i P ME fo Sige * ee bd JEWELERS 16 W. Huron St. _ 1 . > tearfully at the surf's edge. They Parents Await <== Search Results forced an end to the search. It continues today. Seen Floating in Ocean by Witness | Separate | Little Michael McDonald lived only | | pliances, such as refrigerators, | few houses from the beach. And | treezers, electric sinks, power yesterday was a Veautiful day. .| tools in the hobby shop. | fomenow a poner eee The reason is that starting a mo- yard. He was there when his moth-| ‘°F requires much more power | er checked just 10 minutes ear- | than after it has started to run. she frantically telephoned po- | This sudden inrush of current. | lowers circuit voltage to a point had seen | the fuse will blow. ip Tn EI) emer jocean amid a clu sea se — a“ ~ Turn Off Radiant Heating 7 | wher ae = Before Applying Paint ithe body apparently had been | A ceiling which covers radiant | ewept-out-tos0a_ City Commissioner —— Her heating units should be painted | lof the boy’s size and Stn oly whe Tie Rae et ‘Other: matched that given by the mother.| wise the paint will dry faster | | Lifeguards searched the waters| under the heating elements and ‘while the menelaed pucents, John | you may get an uneven finish. ~ <4, — 4 te } pi be flexible for everyday operation . . goes with your budget! Basically . 7? Take a Note... To All Working Girls | Your office is run on a plan... includes daily items, weekly musts and end of the month details. Yet all this must ..$0 it -~-your smartest dollars go into SAVINGS .. . wise planning, careful spending comprise the rest of your plan. Be sure when you look at the over all like that of your picture of your earnings... office. . . at the end of the month .: . you have accomplished something! SMART SAVERS PUT THEIR MONEY IN PONTIAC FEDERAL bis oe ote ter 2 iy Ce: arene . 16 E. Lowrence Street 2% Current rate paid on sav- _ings accounts. ~~ Savings added until the 10th of the month earn this from the Ist of the month. Any: amount opens an ac- count. Insured to $10,000 by Federal Savings and Loan Insurance ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee j i ; | and Lillian McDonald, ~ tie| Feacher's Estate | were still there after darkness ‘of $1,000,000 ‘Built on Earnings | SOUTH GATE, Calif. #—A Los 19-Month-Old Toddier|Ndividual Circuits . | rrceies city scioot teacher has . um p lion dollars. revent Overloading “2 electric circuits are | | immigrant, joined the Los Angeles | HERMOSA BEACH, Calif. —| used for most motor operated ap- | schools in 1917 and taught Latin, | | Spanish and social studies. School officials said he retired on a “very i “small pension.” His attorney, Robert Mize, said ‘Halvorson built his $1,049,400 for- tune from his modest savings as a teacher. “He made his first siscahie | lice. stake in oil-rich Santa Fe Springs | Then Miss Beverly Murdock, 22, |where all lights on the cireuit will | holdings,” Mize added. “But the | blocks to the police station blink. If the overload is too great | major portion was built up through | she fuer investments over = “The bulk Halvorson's | died Aug. 8 and his will was filed | | in court yesterday. A Native of Pontiac a Norwegian | of the estate goes = widow, Sophie. He} Xx | a Man You Should Be Proud to eva a Yau NEW CITY COMMISSIONER : Harcourt S. Patterson @ Practicing Attorney for 19 Years @ Interested in Pontiac City Affairs @ Knows the Needs of the People @ Will Co-operate With Them All Ask Your Attorney What He Thinks of Patterson for Commissioner of District 2 Vote Monday---April Sth | (Petitieal Advertisement) (Potities! Advertisement) (Petities! Advertisement) ee In Municipal Court ‘THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE for EXPERIENCE * Family eas ‘with Children in Our Schools * Over 20 Years Continuous Low Practice * Student of the Loew * Home Owner and Taypayer * 5 Years Director of Safety—G. M. 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BABY CHICKS" $1685 | AAA Quality — New Hampshires, svmdona jad toate ——All 5 te 10 Days Old—— REGAL } | FEED & SUPPLY CO. Tuesday in the auditorium. |was originated by the music de- | partment in cooperation with the Romeo Monday Club. Scouts to Perform for Child Study Club begin at 8 p.m. Assistant haomaian| | Stockton King. Seniors, Freshmen ‘Attend Career Clinic | SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP — Groups of local high school seniors | and freshmen will attend “Careers ' Unlimited” at Detroit's Masonic | Temple Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. Buses will leave here around }1:15 p. m. | Parents of these students are in- | | vited to an afternoon performance | at 2:30 p. m. Monday,.which will | > reserved for adults only. \telhercn Church to Add (2nd iy de Service | First service will be held at |8 a.m,, the Second at 10:45 a.m. Sunday School and Bible class will be held as usual at 9:30. Begin First Aid Classes sin Milford on Monday MILFORD — Beginning Mon-| ; 28 Jackson © —WE DELIVER— FE 2-0491 h TOTTI TOIIIOOaIEa a fi ; fee fie ete Les Hutchinson’s Cafeteria 4541 DIXIE HIGHWAY Gene Shew, Mgr. Cone ochaerhachchorachechrheharhoc he heather actin, wether hw heathen ashe at aah ahahaha. Mec enecesereeeesensoes, George Eberle, local director, in| the Presbyterian Church basement. Thus far, 16 persons are regis tered for the course. Anyone in- terested may still join, Mrs. Eberle said, since the class. limit is 3. ‘FFA Elects Officers - IMLAY CITY—Officers elected leat week tay Imlay Cy EEA es | i ae ease? Shes * — = TZ TELLER ‘ New Lake Theater \ 420 Pontiac Trail 1, WALLED L. LAKE a, AT SUN., . MON. ‘, TUES. LAST TIMES TONIGHT “THOSE REDHEADS FROM TTLE” \ ta Technicolor with » Lana Turner, John Lend \ \ department of Romeo High School Be Started’ in } Be 38 | ; i mace p = = = - Mes > te — 1 oa Ly Pee b de a \. - + j r by: — - ae + es a as é ~ \ prt eS “ = t : E ; | are Mrs. Harold Welch and Mrs. | |Board, will be host Tuesday 0 | ciptining children. Election of of- — LAKE. WALLED 9:15 a m. and feturn about | Boy, 8, Survives Sun. Tues: “Latin Lovers.” techai- Political A@vertisement (Politica! Advertisement) (Betities! Ad | day, a series of Red Cross first aid ‘taken to a doctor's office where | QuEET™ tet: Tune aa SEAM a ional Bh Fr + tebe SE alge We = classes will be given here by Mrs. no was given an aspirin. 13 ft a. oe eer ea ES eh ice ME ta Ak repeats sy fat a et Be —s oF Se a = SS 2k SI pe al i i ei ~ —e* ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS. | SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 1954. aes: j=" output could be increased % The U. S. soil conservation ex- ee sip Clinic Ground ~"|\Commerce PTA pects etimate i all te trme. in| tos or maximum pide 7 — vow" Se PONTIAC * Bye: <= 7 $ Will BeB oken - + $ Adults 70 $ ae HNRIVE-IN. g6o4 2 3 cert will bé presented by the music| MacKenzie Memorial to a os A _3 Under ns . $ + 3 Free! 3 ; peat ga Renews — Show Marts 7205 WALLED LARD ~Reabing Bh he emacs ences of Uk eee > ee the late Dr. -O, R. spihdiainapaporneaononnnene mrrorrrrccoehtehs Mary we Jane .Ann Mac- for the memorial clinic Pn TENT CSE TeT I Oe eee VOUT TTS a bear their father’s name. ie Fee ee ne ee The ceremony will take place at banquet wilt be | IN GLORIOUS COLOR! 3:30 pum. at Pontiac Trait and Mi-| *Fved by PTA fathers, JuS HE'S SET lan street in Walled Lake. Moderator for the show will be See the ~ BOR THE Inctuded in the ceremony wilt | Miss Ruth Robinson. Miss Mary Academy Award be presentations of the colors Weymouth will furnish musie. Gen- . by Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts and | qzeal chairmen of the events hire Winner! members erman Gall. Her committ a | Mrs. Anthony Zielony, preert William HOLDEN Eleanor PARKER to Speck on Disc ine ° fo Host Photographer Speers se Dicptining Your Child” at the April meeting of Lake | WATERFORD TOWNSHIP —| Orion PTA Monday night. | Waterford Township Camera Parents will also hold a discus | sponsored by the Recreation | sion on successful methods of dis- | John ere of the photographic | ficers will be held. Gossick will speak o: color print- tod at the COM Th og a eg ee suc Community Theaters ford Township. Hall at 8 p. m. = | All camera enthusiasts of the eo % Ball. The Lane, Lane —— township and nearby are invited ee From nap Al Bternity.” to the semi-monthly meeting, ac-| ‘Thurs, sat.: “Back to God's Country.” cording to Charles Griffith, club | technicaior| Rock Hudson, Marcia Hen- LAKE Sat: “Red Head From Seattice.” nicolor, Teresa Brewer, Guy Kenehons. | “The Glass Wed.” Edward G. Robdinson coler, Lana Turner, Ricarde Monteiben:; Tangle With | = =a deca _— Freight Train | ener, Joan Vana: "Phe Golden Sak” | CONQUEST OF COCHISE Joho. Robert. doy HODIAK * STACK » PAGE HOLLY (UP) — Bight-yearold | o7° Dean Martin. Jerry Lewis Garry Davis has recovered from |" Wed. Thurs “Plunder of the Sun,” 4 ° ; the headache he had as | one ng << seme * heads with a freight | Op.” color. m Hodiak. David Brian . a Car . — bumping heads with a [reig' Rebia ’ bie ALTER WANGER ‘ ‘ Ppeoowx . ww i ee ee eee, a ee ee Lee. a a TOMORROW. HH “ramen ruc 054 aetcaath amen sat a — ee a ee a , mF ty ~ =" SO - ~ . AP Wirephote LATE BOLO BUNCH—Challenger Kid Gavilan, | belo punch in 15th round at Chicago Stadium last left, dodges a right thrown by middleweight cham- | night. Olson retained his title with a split decision pion Bobo Olson and winds up to unleash his famed | win over Gavilan, the welterweight king. . Rudy Horvath, Rosberg Share Lead in Open Detroiters Max Evans, Horton Smith Are Tied grid career at 15 and ended it at & as “a rabid Named to Walter Camp's All-Amer- ica teams in 1889-90-91, Heffel- finger, football's fifst running guard, was a rugged 60-minute (man throughout his collegiate ca- | reer. He laughed at the advent of | Zplatoon football and called the | modern players ‘‘sissies.”” Ex-Yale Gri ‘Pudge’ Heffelfinger Dies d Immortal pound Heffelfinger scrimmaged against the Yale Varsity during a _ | practice session and not only scored a touchdown but injured two play- ers in the process. After Pudge | fattened two Eli players, the cap- }tain of the team implored the _| Yale coach: “Get that old so-and-so off the field. He's ruining our team." scored a 16-0 victory in a charity game. And at the age of 6, he played in another benefit contest but refused to “Count it” because he left after nine minutes with a knee injury. A native of Minneapolis, Pudge, who gained his nickname because of his power and bulk, was gradu- ated from Yale in 1891 and coached + football for a year each at the | University of California, Univer- | sity of Minnesota and Lehigh Uni- wersity. ; Set Relay Mark Sizzling Anchor Lap by Kansas’ Distance Ace Brings Victory AUSTIN, Tex. (UP) — Kansas’ Wes Santee, a miler by trade, Jent_his jet-propelied legs to 4 team effort Friday as the Jay- hawkers set a world’s record time of 3:20.2 in the sprint medley re lay highlighting the 27th annual Texas Relays. Friday's nine finals events and preliminaries narrowed 2 field ef more than 1,200 athletes for today’s final competition, featur- ing Kansas in the twe and four mile relays and Texas in the sprints. | finished 35 y tl over the ‘tot Santee, from Ashiand, Kan., dived up to all advance billing as he ran the anchor lap of 880-yards in the medley in what was clocked unofficially at from 1:47-.7 to 1: 48.3. His efforts were all the more spectacular since he took the baton 15 yards behind Texas’ Tom Rog- ern Methodist’s Davis Weaver. Southern Methodist finished 2nd Notre Dame 2rd and Oklahome 4th. Jayhawks’ run shattered its as- Opening Set for April 11 Official 1954 opening date for the Pontiac Municipal Golf Course has been. postponed until April. 11, weather conditions permitting. Wintry weather of the past two weeks has not permitted the ground crews to perform necessary Spring maintenance on greens, tees ard fairways. , Clubhouse facilities are in readi- ness for operation and wilt -be open as soon as ground conditions {no change in golf fees for 1954. Archers Hold Shoot Pontiac Archers will hold theit ist outdoor shoot of the spring Sunday at the Pontiac Lake Recre- ation area. Shooting will start at 10 a. m. A fotal of 56 targets will be shot. Few Veterans Left ers but quickly closed the gap and/ Only six players are left of the | Day.” ahead of South | Pirate roster Branch Rickey took | cal knockout over Stephan Spratt |im the 72-pound class. All other over in 1950. All the others are unquestioned master in Bobo was not unanimous. ruled—144 points for the > 4 | “h % ti fll H : Fe | ui ‘ F 7 | i if f bleod-spattered dyname at the EgtE f i THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 1954 . - Champ Suocestul in Tile == Defense Against Cuban Kid By BOB CONSIDINE CHICAGO (INS)—Kid Gavilan, a dancing man who learned his fighting in the Cuban sugarcane fields, showed up for work last night without the machete that is his right hand. | King of all the welterweight boxers in the world, Gavilan met his | Judge Ed Hints thought Gavilan, end, deserved at least a draw Kid te 144 for Olson. to gave Olson 147 to Gavilan's 139 f Hh strange if any he of yet unrecognized world’s record of | permit golf play. There has been | fight. Next time I use bote.” | It was‘a fight without a knock- | Detroit Tigers play the final game ' down, and one without a warning | of the spring ‘Grapefruit League | from the referee. i : a H t F t Oblivious | | friends a | him with | destroy a7 | E | ‘The | final heat t | himself the boss. i> It was too late, except in the estimation of Judge Hintz. Fight was watehed by millions in their living rooms via television. Chicago area and communities within a 100 mile radius were bificked out, however. Boys’ Club Holds Ring Championships on Friday | Pontiac Boys’ Club held ifs box- | ing championships last night as a |feature of the “Sports Lyn Nelson won a techni- ‘mind whether he would continue in the welterweight | “I didn’t train for a right-hand eee H ge 3 H new. bouts ended in decisions. Batter Tribe Again By ED CORRIGAN Associated Press Sports Writer Ever so quietly—mostly’ because ManagerLeo.Durocher has had little to say—the New York Giants have been moulding themselves in- ade their wo a e'; ‘ i ~ vt si Johnny Antonelli and a elli’s | ance is im- ag te ae ns * . pent they'll win it, Brooktya, ffing Cleveland spring yesterday sfut out the Giants Quietly Molding Themselves _° Into National League Pennant Threat|: needs, the parting of Thomson won't be so hard to take. Davey Williams, the second base- Results: 00 pounds—Ken Welker won dee. over Gillis Hinses. 103, Marcem wen dee. 16 a Rathbun dee. arren wea [ over Seve Sense. os Seay wen deo, ever 138 peunds—Wally Green won dee. over vw. Marquer hit home runs and the Cubs won 86. Washington went 11 innings be- It's Time Out! ish spelled ‘@ 31 triumph for the it gk i i E i i z Chicago White “Sox over the St. Louis Cardinals. Reds, Prepare j After the two games i to Montreal for 3rd AAU Tank \Title Tonight \Wardrop Upsets ‘M’ Teammate Bumpy Jones in Medley Event I Fs Eg tit : “| ogi en! Lund, House and Kaline Smash Homers in 12-5 Triumph LAKELAND, Fla. (UP) — The | ti if d : [ fe 4 | = 3 8 ® i a4 SS isa Susasese- f : i i ; i SeSa4 Bsc. f to Head North a | ‘Dominate ABC standings with a pinfall of 693. [ ‘ ' [ AP Wirephete ‘KEED’ CAN STILL SMILE—While middleweight champion Carl (Bobo) Olson, left, raises his hand in victory, Kid Gavilan still } manages an expressive shrug and smile after the middleweight title bout in Chicago last night. Bobo won on a split decision and retained his championship. Powerful Wolverines Rate Favorites in Track Test STANFORD. Calif. (UP)}— Michigan's powerful track team meets Stanford today in an inter sectional meet that should be a romp for the Wolverines, whe boast former Olympic games corr petitors. J Squad, coached by Den Canham, has competed in Detroiters Stil af — = > OF >) Hei ed Eas: Only One West. Coast Bowler Breaks Into Top 10 Friday SEATTLE, Wash. (UP)—Detroit bowlers continued to dominate the 2 high jump where John Stewart, who cleared 6 feet, 5% inches last Saturday, might nail down a | Ast. But Stewart is up against Milt Mead, whe wen the NCAA chant pionship with a 6-feet, 84-inch clearance last summer, and Mark Booth, whe has gone over at 6 feet, 7% inches. —— Indians were expected to show strength. in the high hurdies Only West Coast bowler to break into the top 10 Friday was Jack Lohre of Tacoma, Wash., who ad- vanced to 4th place in the singles Tony Lindemann of Detroit held the all-events lead with 1,926 while Stroh’s Beer, Detroit, topped open. division team play with ‘a total of 3,084. Harry Wheeler and: John Mc- Grew of Indianapolis paced the doubles with a total of 1,307 fol- lowed by Detroit bowlers in 2nd and 3rd spots. Lindemann and Buzz Fazio were 2nd with 1,283 and Pete Carter and Lee Jouglard 3rd with 1,25. ‘ Tony Sparando, Rego Park» N. Y., who has bowled the tour- by teams of four TATA LH gf c 72F hd $ i i i bi the Mic student from Scotland, upset py Jones, a teammate, in the 400- | yard individual medley. Wardrop | finished in 4:41.7 which goes into ithe books as a new American |record. Until this meet the event had been contested at 300 yards. Earlier Friday coach Matt Mann scratched Wardrop from his 220- | yard freestyle heat, thus cancelling ja potential rematch with- Konno. | Konno ruled a heavy favorite to j}add the 3rd title to his record if Zz a3 Z<5 ot Qze ? o8 F thing to lose and almost nothing nationally-televised 10-round bout (9 p. m., EST). Bassett, a Philadelphian, is the fighting out of Los Angeles, is in the other camp. has little to tose and lots of to gain. ‘Oxford Wins Classic | LONDON w& — Oxford sprinted through ‘rough water at the half- | way mark of the boat race against ney’s only 300 game to date, still held the singles lead with 723, one more than Bill Larue of . Detroit. swimmers. Each team member | Cambridge today, took a 2-lentgh swam 100 meters in a different| lead and rowed on to an upset style — crawl, butterfly, breast-| victory in the 100th renewal of the and backstroke, crew classic. , outfield. ’ There is quite a debate concerning this point. The outfielders, of course, Writer Rates Ruth, Cobb, Speaker Top Outfield, With Musial, Jackson, DiMaggio Running Close 2nd X By GRANTLAND RICE NEW YORK—The question before the house today, atthe start.of ‘another spring, seems to- be~ the name ofthe third player to round out the all-time : ' “SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 1954 es . : Your Neighbor’s House Combines Unusual Design and Color By HAZEL A. TRUMBLE A womarn wtiose hobby is de- signing and decorating houses is now completing her fifth home or. the peak of a hill at 2476 Gen- eral Moters Rd. Milford. Mrs. Donald A. Fildew, a former Chicago artist and fashion designer, believes that individu- ality in home design and decor is being sacrificed to today's stereotyped, gfin-it-like-your-neigh- bor ideas. “T refuse to be a conformist just because a decorator says it ia the thing to do. It is amaz- ing the different beautiful and comloratble furnishings which have a nalurat affinity fer each other if you let them live to- gether,” sald Mrs. Fildew, She shakes her head- at the experts when they tell her things can't be done. She simply goes home to her workshop and builds her own. For instance, she de- signed six unusual china cabinet doors centered with metal mesh that were supposed to be impos- sible_to make. She made them herself Her only concession te modern tools is a miter saw. Otherwise she works very primitively Mrs. Fildew’s house is of pink cinder block, It is two spacious stories high afd is built inte a hill. The lower floor has high ceilings with several different rooms for ber workshop. A series of winding stone steps lead to the front entrance which is flanked by @ Oe mre ong - porch with =” % iron_ grillwork. Brought from Denver where she had built another semi home, Mrs. Fil- dew wanted to incorporate the grillwork in her Milford home. A twin semi - porch is located at the TRUMBLE other end of the house giving it balance, The entrance hall is octagonal. Four corner closets produce this geometric design. The floor is of unpolished flagstone. Measuring 25 by 18 feet, the living room has wide windows overiooking the deep, surround- ing ravines. Wall colors are pale chartreuse. The ceiling is sky-biee. Carpeting is a wool clipped shag in chartreuse and draperies are a deeper shade of chartreuse. The fireplace was Mrs. Fil- / dew's idea. She wanted a facing and raised hearth of burnished metal. She knew that a combi- are used with a large brass plate centering the wall above. has twin builign bookcases separated by window sections. These are lined in the same blue as the ceiling. supping down into the dining room we find a wood tiled floor. The walis follow the living room color scheme. Contrast comes from the built-in china cabinet -running full-length across one wall. These cabinets have unus- ual doors, designed by Mrs. Fil- dew, painted a deep raspberry and centered with gold metal mesh. Natural birch forms panels in the kitchen is also used in the cupboards. of the walls above the chair rail are done in pale yellow. The bedroom wing, also floored in wood tiles, has two (Continued on Page 18, Col. 3) pata a >. Pa, a - —* _ _ f + ae “a r 2 - ‘ PONTIAC, “MICHIGAN I OE or cree ee ee kéround for er Mrs. Fildew's House,Built Into Hillside, MILFORD HILLTOP SITE FOR PINK HOME—Designed and decorated by Mrs. Donald A. Fildew, this hilltop cinder block two-story home has a sweeping view of rolling countryside from every window in the house. Painted a soft pink, Mrs. Fildew brought iron grill work from their former home in Denver to use for decora- tivé notes on the twin balcony-porches at each end of this house. Access to the second floor, the actual living quarters, is gained by climbing a series of winding Li Pentiae Press Phetes stone steps. The first floor of the home contains several large workshop rooms where Mrs. Fildew carries on her painting hobby and furniture making. Ceilings on this floor are high enough to give wide, windows for outside views. An advocate of spaciousness in all home areas, Mrs. Fildew designed extra-wide ) aire as well as nine-foot wide hallways. a METALLIC HEARTH DESIGNED BY WOMAN ARTIST — A combination of brass, copper and bronze gave Mrs. Fildew the exact burnished metal color she wanted for the living room fireplace. Used for the front and also the raised hearth, brass andirons and screen compliment the other metal. Another brass note is the large plate which hangs over the fireplace. C®lors of the living room are pale chartreuse with sky blue used for ceiling and twin built-in bookcase linings. Clipped wool carpeting in the same chartreuse covers the floor. A pair of interesting * ” 4 ae Ry 4 LIVING ROOM WINDOW ovEatoous RAVINE=0ne ‘wil of the large Fildew living room is dedicated to bookcases, windows and planter shelves, ‘ Looking out over. the surrounding deep ra- vines, the windows are framed in deep chartreuse draperies. The -_- + ~ ” ~curtesual looking occasional table was Gtignat by Mis. Fildew. -“"N ITCHEN--Panela of. Triple corner-legs are spiraled. Top ix-covered with glass and —— natural birch are céfitrasted- inthe” inthe’ ¥itchen with yellow painted been. walls from the chair rail up. All the cupboards are in the same reveals several different mossy shades of metals that have SUS ERE he Careline Meee oe vith maple... melted end worked into a wavy pattern. . italian wine pitchers were made into lamps for this room. Shades are ivory back- ground with gold threads shot through to pick up the subtle gold notes in the pitch- ers. For furnishings, Mrs. Fildew does not follow any one period. She believes that many different periods can be contbined to produce a lovely, comfortable pic- ture in a home. Chairs are in deep red leather, copen blue mohair with one in a raspberry velvet for contrast. BUILT-IN. HALLWAY FEATURE—A series of built-in cabinets and closets extend from ceil- ing to floor in this 9 by 14 feet hallway in the Fildew home. Painted a soft pink, Mrs. Fildew selected tiny wooden apples and attached green leaves for door pulls. Floor of this room matches the other floors of the home done in tiled wood en ne —— * “ CH, YELLOW, COLOR KIT sean Deteponan: SE ‘ squares. Visible from this hallway is the large bathroom with built-in dressing table in peach tile. Door pulls in the built-ins of this room are pastel shells brought from the South. The same shells frame the large mirror over the dressing green and'beige tones. ‘This room leads to the first oe een © oS Se aes ee naa pa hei Saesal rg ep EN gM rei oy ee i ss OM i EES al rac ctimeeraees Gemeente 2 wet - ie ja ea icc ace oi gc, ae as ana Ai ASR aA ras Sa . —"THE. PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1954 Syste: — . per KROES : D ——— - oe ety Both Hard, Soft a Development Can End a You'll a effort if you tag each | [ALL TVPES CEMENT WORK All. Guaranteed — Free . Estimates Old Arguments Between package on your storage closet one es pe8 wah} st sukinaia, . Botetet shelves with description of its con- Reliable Wa © pale pian tn tacts. tor. the Fussy Sleepers Whitfield : Phone FE 7 par I leaves NEW YORK (INS) jousitea lean : greea coa- — Fux : __ | trived by Mrs. Fildew. .. . industry eventually gets around to One bedroom takes its color solving every home problem. N od f ee cue from an authentic Persian They have now licked the double 0 need Tor print, Mrs. Fildew made bed mattress dispute. - rs t the prebiem taced by || LISS ACE OE CRC ohare husbands and wives whe dis- Floor Coverings The other bedroom agree on hew soft a mattress f | tine de a the trash fires now: hand painted flowers the — a > reck; Carpets—Lincleum—Viny! Peach te the someones | matte. — EE , Shetts collected on < ee = Se? Up t , the only way you FIRST QUALITY ae - deena! 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And this is only one of the many won- derful, time-saving, work-saving, advantages that your silent . . . economical . . . dependable Gas Servant performs for you in to- day’s home. Get the Facts >. modern gas service is avail. _ able in this area. .. | paint and filled level with a | grade of putty. | We Specialise in || COMMERCIAL BUILTUP ROOFING Phene FE *-S0t! 3 N. Cass Established 1918 Get An Estimate Without Odtigation HUGUS-MARSH || ROOFING & INSULATION Co. THERE'S A RIGHT WAY TO DO EVERYTHING GARAGE NEW We've an ABC Budget Pay- ment Plan exactly suited to your income. No red tape. Start payments when job is finished. Come in today and see our garage plans—no obligation. | be countersunk, then primed wi “Lip PLAN RTC~449 BEDROOM QUARTET—Four bedroom luxury in| rooms. This is plan TC-449 by Rudolph A. Matem, the modern manner, this plan includes a variety of | 90-04 161st St.; Jamaica 2, N. Y., from the new features. A walk-in pantry adjoins the kitchen. A dining patio adjoins the dining room. A big coat} et.” The house covers 1,853 square feet. (Further closet ‘adjoints the entrance foyer. Two bedrooms | information and blueprints available from the have built-in vanity tables and there are two bath- | architect.) book “Town and Country Homes to Fit Your Budg- SEATTLE, Wash. (INS)—Look- ing for a “‘sure way” to give your | home a distinctive touch, one that | is different from the neighbors? Try color. Lots of it. That's the advice of Mrs. Wil- liam Johannesen, whe has been @ecorating the houses her hus- band has been building for 35 years in Seattle. With thousands of homes to cite as experience, Mrs. Johannesen urged women to be ‘‘more imagi- ie | native” in paint and wallpaper se- ing to use color in their “pa There isn't a color in the wortd | you can't use if you keep it soft.” | Mrs. Johannesen's particular | faverites are coral, turquoise and shades ef brown. But she emphasized that she uses ajl hues except those that are harsh or green. She said: “Green has been overdone. It needs a rest.”’ The interior decorator also pitches in with ideas to incorporate in the building plans—ones she | “knows a woman would like.” | Aware of the feminine fondness | | for greenery, she and her husband | give a prominent place to planters in the living room. In a small home, the planter is on the fireplace wall. In a larger ene, the room divider has com- partments for plants. To brighten bathrooms and hall- SAVE UP TO $100 Interior Decorator Bans Use of Overworked Green varied mirror arrangements to give the bathroom more interest. |Make Do MAKE DO — Protect wallpaper while you paint woodwork by us- ing an old yardstick as a shield. It is easier to hold if you fasten a screendoor handle to it. This helps to keep paint off your hands, too. Emulsions Employed in Many Substances Emulsions. are now being widely used in many different ways. They are proving useful in wall paints, adhesives, textile coatings and || paper coatings. , They are also used in heat seal coatings, sealers for porous sur- faces, caulking and smoothing compounds, sanding primers, Considerable work has also been done with emulsions for use in out- side house paints. Asbestos Withstands ‘Blow Torch’ Test The “blow torch’ test, applied to various types of materials used for siding homes, indicates that asbestos-cement siding shingles are among the safest materials that can be used to cover exterior or melt, even when subjected to of which will burn. the paint spatters Come with it. Te Buy or Sell Real Estate See Bateman and Kampsen 64 A= Before You-Build,-Buy “oF Remodel Call FE « 5-8151, Consumers Power Company for Sete E mation and service. 7 * 3360 W. Huron FE 5-6910 Ly Renal Projets Call the Firm With Years of “Know How” AND REPUTATION TO SAVE YOU MONEY! Suppliers of the Most Efficient and a "be glad to help you with ony oF Your = problems. ot. 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Structural Steel—insulation ment: trouble the Doverament because of income tax, (space supplies moisture to the air. and I was just trying to get some | 1™mediate steps should be taken money to pay off |to correct the condition or it will |_The first job is to replace the “Truscon” rotted flooring, joists and ’ r = You can do the work yourself but, Steel Sash |." ™" ter hire a : You'll also need to _ install | and Doors enough ventilators in the falls of the crawl space to provide proper | sal. . : ventilation. *The ground should | Commercial-Residential ‘Wigme be severed oun e weoer} Use less fuel, be comfortable summer resistant paper , lasts a lifetime, raises the value Block Co. FE 4-9531 : “TEN” ‘T ALUMINUM COMBINATION WINDOWS __up to and including 36x24 glass size NO DOWN PAYMENT } ‘Only Self Storing NC eA SRR te > y " — . 5 — . mi me = — ie “ j 4 $ ' Oe : on : ‘a . “ge py oo ee a. oa ‘ ‘ : 213 Voorheis Rd. ~ © “i : fe . “Ff bd a ’ ° ‘oe ah : ‘ . 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FULL SIZE PATTERNS FOR ANGLE CUTS, NOTCHES, ETC | ¢ SIMPLIFIED DIRECTIONS TAKE ALL THE MYSTERY OUT OF BUILDING / SIMPLE STEPS? J 1. TRACE 2.SAW 3. ASSEMBLE COME IN AND SEE HOW WE CAN HELP YOU HELP YOURSELF .....SEE OUR COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF OVER A 200 DIFFERENT BUILD IT YOURSELF” PATTERNS F. J. POOLE CO. 1151 Oakland Avenue FE 4-1594 FREE CUSTOMER PARKING —— % OPEN SUNDAYS 12 NOON TO 4:00 P. M. * OTO Dike“ Hwy “at KERNS RE FHA TERMS No Money Down ‘FE 2-1211 F ree ESTIMATES ae Pontiac, Mich. ~ y tf ( A 2 FT| Hl 3% 3 less than three minutes. Fitzgerald says Seattle's fire de-| |up again. It’s part of the opera-| "| tion of the Navy school for slavage | WORK CAR DELUXE—Passersby at Saginaw have been casting quizaical looks at this TV antenna attached to a rail car. Members -\ of a New York Central signal gang waeue > in the area bought the TV set to brighten up afterwork hours. Ship Sinks Frequently ws a oe bah for Navy Salvage Class | wen everything is shipshape, they BAYONNE, N. J, The Navy| Pump air into the vessel to re- sinks « ship in New York harbor | 9% tt once a month and then brings it Fire-Chasing ttt | CHESHIRE, Conn. (UP) divers at the Bayonee Navy Base. Each time it's a 320-ton LSI (landing ship, infantry), sunk in 2 feet of water. The student divers aren't told what made the ship sink. They're If you haven't reviewed your Insurance for some time, now is the time to do so. You may find that your coverage is not as complete as you would like. In any case, call us for an insur- ance inventory, soon. Ne obligation, of course. AGENCY, LAZELLE “xc Our Own Peregnatized Service on Every Policy 504 Pontiac Bank Bidg. FE 5-8172 | INSURE! BE SURE! pi €< = > VOTERS “Ben Gates believes I in PAY AS YOU GO just as much as anyone , Don’t Be Misled by Last-Minute Propaganda The two propositions on the balfot about Public Improvements and the bonds té pay for the addition to the City Hospital will NOT cost any more taxes than you are now paying... $13.80 per thousand... Also Ben Gates has not in anyway changed his — ~ views .. . He does not say one thing} - today and something opposite tomorrow. eR; g / i : ag rei ff ai i F aged ” fa Ons Yanna "MUNICIPAL JUDGES | wr tel Cecil McCallum to insure a and clean administration FOR TRANSPORTATION CALL—FE 2-8953 VOTE MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1954 This ad paid lor by friends u An Endorsement to SOUND CITY IMPROVEMENT FINANCING Careful study has been given to the two proposals for City Improvements upon which the voters of Pontiac will be asked to act in the April 5th Election. As in all issues involving taxes and tax levies the intent of the amendment will be given much debate. Most certainly there is a need to question and understand such action involving so many people. The undersigned have questioned, have stu- died, have debated the intent of the amendment and fully endorse it as a Sound Financing program for the purpose for which it is intended. A There is no question in the minds of forward looking indiviluals about the real need for the improvements planned by our City Commission and Board. Sa Planning Factionalists, self-interest groups will find mucirto distract from the factual need for Pontiac to make these improvements. They will offer su bstitute propo- sals and methods for municipal financing which will delay or permanently put them off. Our Community cannot afford further delay. Some concern has been raised about the lack of a ‘time-limitation’ in the pro- ~ posals. Analysis of our tax structure as regulated by State Statute disclosed that _.. these proposals are well within effective controls for sound municipal financing. Most certainly the manner of administration performed by our Commission in wip- ing out the City’s debt can be expected to continue in the future for improvements and operation of public works departments. One phase of proposed improvements, the addition to General Hospital, makes the inclusion of a time-limit impractical and unworkable. This bui lding program is to be financed as you might finance a new home or business building. It is the only: practical, workable manner open to the Community to provide the expanded hospital. The other improvements will be made on a ic ts basis. Vital services being given prime consideration and priority. NOW IS THE TIME TO TAKE ACTION TO IMPROVE OUR CITY Study has been given to the manner of improvement fi- nancing used in other cities similar to ours. When compared to the plan offered‘here it is discovered Pontiac’s Proposed plans make possible ALL the improvements and still keep Pontiac among the LOWEST TAX PAYING cities in the country. Now is the time to take action to improve our City. The proposals, to be voted upon April 5th are the sound way © of doing it. We the undersigned endorse this manner of City im- provement and urge your support of the program by voting ; ~“FOR” the Charter Amendment and “YES” for the Bond Ballot. He has proved over the past years that his Interests are .. Monroe M. Osmun Frank Slaybaugh Richard W. Fisher Wm. Dunseith in Pontiac and in District 7 Frederick J. Poole Mrs. Donald North Robert Glenn Rev. Wm. Marbach Wm. McAulay «Gerald Guinan. Stuart Whitfield Mrs. Lola King - Re-elect Ben Gates Fred V. Haggard - Howard 0. Powers _Mrs. Paul Gorman -Ralph Norvell ——__ ie ee _ Bruce Annett ’ Dr. George Petroff John C. Cowe Richard MePartlin benefits from kad hr canst —_ Harold E. Howlett .” Wm. Kalwitz' Rey Wilton Gerald Jacobs 2 Robert Oliver _- Glenn H. Griffin Wm. H. Knudsen Rev. C. George Widdifield |_ DON’ r FORGET ae VOTE Rey, Milton H. Bank Howard Heldenbrand C. K. Patterson Peter Tsitsatis * ~ = Frank Foster — Rev. George Garver Robert Eldred ? _... Dr, Lacies A. Vernhes. | MON DAY, APRI L 5th. Dr. Howard McNeil Wayne Gabert | De, Fo Milton Hathaway Mrs. B-B. : a : — 's : Howard ttenbocher | Mrs. a Call FE 4.2557 for transportation to the ee ee Dereat ai a | waa fade AS. Polls. Monday,.April 5th! - ay ™ co Milo J- Cross ) Lapides _. Co VR = a : a ® a ee eee: »* ; ¥ Bi : aS f _ ‘ . - + ss i ro same. F . ‘ — } “tl ‘ |) ees sae ~ ‘ ee ee eee ping y by a ko * * i Ny — . ~* ert & one Mee —_—S oe SO ee ee ee 7? a ae a ee ee ee ee —— ea > 3 eer a © aM see Dap oten “oe © —_— . . Seer"? . a 3 —— bt = 7 - ee . } - ” a Re “i ~ ae ES SRA SAS a rare in ace ne a as = DeLEON SPRINGS, Fla. (UP)— 8 Eat gt i is aft, iit Ht ite 1 st | | f i Pe Tee th 5 i . t I ir e438 fag oi i ii AH ed f i 23 7 3 fee i iF iT ! i E phe rT i i ! i Ls 334 Ht raat if i i Sehf t i #7 é 5 f : i tf si& . ‘ i i { - .F 7 F ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1958 enguaed), and get hitched (mar. ae eet Just..as_a clincher, Dr. Hend- ‘Nets Peak Revenue | CHICAGO (UP) — State revenue Hendricks.| taxes exceed other major state lexcises in their rate of increase. permit the use of the; The yield from distilled spirit i 7 1 ¥ i F ae : 8 ; | E if Ft H i fe Z Minos Liquor Tax | FS agfeiy tits guia 3 afte rit 7 i 7 by i i 1 eff BF f a i E ? i Hy i Th ‘ HE Fe f g - LF i i [ if ‘| i f i! H if ed zy if Fs : ; i PEE it Ah : gf reee £37 Foal 2 3 2 Fs + E s> F F 2 gi ay vee : F E 3 : Cement Mixer Does anlion treacherous river. Wonders With Carrots MANCHESTER, N. H. (UP) — from an old electric cement mix. | a an eels ee + et. Their recipe: one pail of water, ef = beet | ee poured into the mixer; add one dragging behing Cap 08 ope Sora, bushel of carrots; agitate for five! “If he is angry, he's in a horn-| Yminutes; wrap -earrots in cello tangling, sod-pawing mood. One | “Don't let my husband frighten you—he's Bure to wake up with a j phane for market. ‘way to calm him down is to say,! jump when the soprano starts hitting high notes!” BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES AW, AUNT YOU WON'T BE HOT COMING BOARDING HOUSE A. LINED, MAJOR BUT L'VE 60T TM NOT HOLDING ENOUGH CHIPS | TO HANE THE JOINT PLUSH- A FRESH GOTTLE OF BAY RUM WE COULD SPRAY ‘\ AROUND g DONALD DUCK ~ FRY’ KLES AND HIS FRIENDS SS ! Now \ by McEvoy and Strieber x if + We. ae =x \W Lo 7: , -L WAVENT SEEN MY SISTER WW TWO YEARS, MRS, PRAYNE... 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" ae fe Rev. : Franciscan nstent “You came her ‘ © nee Ses Pee sheesh he ixihed cemghh earns ne : Truant St d told £ ae a Navajo.” | made you ABER OF: u ent police he found the bag a Gallup. on his back lawn, lying Berard suffered a heart Man Treated for “THERE St. Michaels, re After night and Artz... last Car Crash Fri at Weenie saci, rushed | Jolin B. Travi iday Only a weeks ag tiac General as treated Berard’s of -Pather | Saginaw. parked auto a basis of Navase Jonny fundamenta! a than 80 years in prepa Ht wes mam) on the a de ue native of tion. = | pushing another Canton, Ohio, Father his car into the | vehicle, parked; ‘The use of Death Noti : farmland Mat Inreand ro | per tices Help Wanted Pe ep ee ennually by more | BoY Mele 6 Help Wanted = than 2 There are about \ oe WANTED ~~ i * 1,688 ¥ SARACE AS, livery FOR WORK Male 6 Men's Christian oung | U. S. wi Jene, 1, 1954, CHAR-| least department. I DE H , Associations S. with an a RY oi NDunkiré. Farmington Footie, ye. ADBIy to 2 S - wo Bmore Female 7 71 WwW in the | members. estimated 1,840,000, The . | sister Helen po we leg AR- ; . ree oY ESMEN NICE APARTMENT _Work Wd. Female 11 boy led police to his sere of Buu 208 tats oo BD Dal RIVERS FOUL On FART conan) WEERLY gee ot rn canereinl "gus | fa wisetuee scene 11 Business Services where one sack was peal ge were released in Oregon's W Sapo caly, 181 W.| We wilt ~ i as $393; or ene —etrotehing “cattains, PR Seat. APPLIANCE. SEI 13 Moving & Trucking 19 N; . ette valley illam- pam, Tete. Fees . Spael cossesny: a GENERAL ———| @ — ERV oune otices — the ge ot ry ADJUSTER vee \y aining. Ages 27-56, — m.. bag = we TAKE oe = pgm ah mc cs of ICE REDUCED RATES « Personals 2s| Wanted R A. Grunow weh Rev. oe ond = CABSALTY at ; missions ae wired hn inh a oe a ane oni m | kage vee oe oe ae WALLPAPER PA eal Estate 32A yubert &, Grepew ates | te sm he vengoment utssions | PRACTICAL WN vy. Ge eet. oe Rows. 0 fay pln yoo a a age ven. Smile mento Funeral arrangements by ths mee whe Sostve, © permenant | cperien so | _ Fest aiter URSE exrear WEEE WONgy Wise DAY vox feee sete Peex SUDDEN SERVICE ASHES RUB we se cm ae — OPERATOR pet oe |? OS rt NC cary AND SOY Serre _ Thayer Puneral ae —e-e ann feet erowies or! Teel Gn ¥ ATOR. ag |? OMRLS er acs re | qo see ee DAY S38 2eK Set.| ceucased “ante Rate int aon | me cloth who ‘ute. tn the mareet tere - Yat | GLE RR Labs ave. ~ LY. MARK | oman desires ho Saws—Law a, resem noe a Bee arcpoen vee Guy, $b Sarasota, If you cam Dandie material dam- ering. Seaae tmpt _ $3821, Berg rs, MA work by the ds use- | Accuretely nmowers Truck { on ay iy paul nonna. | — of ny 66: be-| berome & ee the ability to ance. ¥ Mend SaLEst ADIFS % | baby ay. Also ain SS. 18 Cham- S Ior Rent Sutheriand Studine conan | es RBAL ESTATE = a Bae gg Pon pg Bh Pere, eopettneas. “i. iL to edntadt home APPEAR- | sitting nites. Call | A &BT TRUCKS Win WhOOGHT hon Ponat GREEN pi uty seer | WOMAS TS + Work Get our NT Pr Pi. $6883 of OR 2000. ore gut stone aigwense pCa eiea hes resent Beme te tome, ond~your antes Quest THE EX PForFNCED 706 W Huroa. 1 BULLDOZER of one -—a May lt x CARE | er: OR Lal tefore you de EAVE OR 3-2000. eo “| wr eng " shop ASE FOR SHOE a A er or covered by eknet —_ his words of | would NAIR Y MAN OPE —_ y live in. Apply | BUILDING . -S TROUGHIN 16896 FE 48242 after 6 REPAIR ves cash e. we © wy Hy ME Rrowld like to take full MAN gy eat ges | tee. - AND REPAIR Quarentecd *HING re OAPERHANGING | WANTED TO B “ech m : ge = al = ¢ Woteriors end 5 ee eee Teens —— — Rd. nesr $4351 » garage ge . PE ame 25 years ING vate party, y feue PRI be vied to and we Phy Friends pn ee ay PATTERN - enick — MA able ane ermertene A tractors Fordson and 019 Joslyn arrange details <= cal omoiing au their Seiminating" plastic fabricating and Help Wanted Female TYPIsTs wert also ehi D CEMENT PADrHING. FAPSRMANOTIO 1 m ty seun OWNERS 2 death of eur bucband’ sod father, Ma eit wc te 7} Starting large oro small b ME arta removed mawarnc-awe | WARTES Tp UY 0008 we soot fewer oa oats, Lorene Downs snd Pamir, ExrentenceD Park ‘Rd |" chidren and do upstairs wirr | os Sa.ary 2500 | tear wont _— G | warteae . ae | wane ao pe me oh elt -clses. Gon hee | - nee STOCK ' elgg mire naling Nah tie and com RESIDENTIAI ARAG per re APERHANOING. NTED TO BUY te a occ Ng RRA Se Ee Set tat ee ee eee AGE DOOR | pine Decetaian, Ean pa | Ec eae tans Ea oe a a Fe renee tnd floral oflerings. Ais Windnene aPrly ne Ss $35 MaAyf‘a.r ad employed. r em loyee »enefits A GARPET “SERV ACE SERVICE Mason {ty DECORATING _ ___ Wanted to Rent 20 mI TEAC REALTY CO. forting page for his — 256 8. SAGINAW DAY Acce ‘ Pic. wg lh pager and recovered. a ICE PAINTTNO se eUORATING ana - cre dene 29 PRIVATE . PARTY rE $2278 er Neste | 'Abrty “WowtaY on Yoesuar | OC sedate taint FE eae oF Sam eS ee S| ee eee oo | ae ee com bom beres TUESDA “SNOR a } rental a i a err yore, apron leswome APPLY Raeraery wr ios of nour fate service tnd att your der te | BERD NG cna, FE esis? "eo | * — children’ & grand: ens SEE PGE Fon mm en n Monday April § CEMENT WORK: fi | tp pertermenre. 8S a CALL FAMILY RENTAL ~_ LAID O =5 MA —" — ye_houre and se fon waned Seg 10 00 eis _mtes. estimate RES & COMM. PE $0201 en: plus parts. eatimate Satst OUT Sh buyers L sEay. RING ' Flowers AN Ja HERE IS ment” ioe com- “= SOMPT RTE x. aeae be . Le 8 agg PAINTING a ig a COUPLE WITH 1 CHILD DESIRES I 3 ¥FO PPORTUNITY "ARTHU IR’ i a? _brick bine. & oe Cte a8 eee house © own oe ' s Hére n 3 PLORISTS—FLOWERS| S R $100 PER WEEK a POAELAND COUNTY sien e 7 — et REAM Fe aioe sore ee ew os| Vener on PE 30D) TEADY E -K. | BEAUTY oF _ Saginaw 2nd Floor sed ay OFFICE oR 32579 od custom building a “on WALL W sad dae Hod ig ~~ tab ROOM 6 real sales 6 ogw have Directors 4 MENT MPLOY. | Sosa pPry _ PULL OR ir Lafayette ee ss grt y ROUGH AND PIN. | June ae WALLPAPERINO AND PAINTING. | COUPLE WITH INF ae ae every spec tee price fer Zh aay = . V We can use sure tant tome COMPTOMETE me OFERATO tia* Michigan = and , Pew ta floor sand- | HOUSE RAISING SACK BLOCK “we for estimate By sj z peggy es partly INFANT past sIRE an . at you = tee oorhees-Sivle} _* mere (feauired | Between —— otkeraing Serpent | Gupantes —€ et ae oe | ee eeeente eis ware vour ‘oreperty. Wt mw easy FUNERA Se Ermsigres,benefiy program: Wrhe | srery Wed een Ire EMSRS S| ovr ashing. Painting | ior,‘ apartuan warms zo) Hows ve we cal Aqtuenss L HOME jand Ave Press Write | every Wed ATCH 3 CHILDREN tien room s attics. Ree | _ equipped. L.A G PoLt z | | Wall Washi — a apartment rnished L Pane Do Y - . | WANTED een Thurs. AILDREN | By tub ooo 5 i oar te LET Us BUILD __ Young. PE +0450 ashing & Painting 7 M hag ta Pontioc. | Joh oun! FT uct © ou Want cpetaior Seed Neer and fost re ie ST | a, nee, Hague ton eee g MOTIER err scHOoE hon |*™™ in Kinzler, Realtor _ Donelson-fohn A Better Job? er Se Sa oft rs | OMA a a plastic" with a mensional Naer os & Accessories 21) TICHLY_. FURS it ot Gu | Coaperaiiy “neal Bata ye ¢0 —_UESIGNED L s no J : ANTE at MODELING AND | te 6 up Fyour on Pinay like to| WwW TRAITS gutomatic URNISHED | noo | — Estate Tisticis POR PONER ineer on , WANTED modernicing service, Attic roAND| versatile at the initial set- Wedding. | Formal and COPTES seats catrenes: PR Gries . AL” HAVE AN OPEX Pest time waitress. Min aa aaeee a dormers wees oo mage ly soggy — eon ty ae re RENTAL AGENGT MANY PF, Trades are @ wien te <=L Cemetery Lots ieee AND IN our ING e a it Lunch + — Custom — very ouhe ter to per. rE Seer he couples waiting PAMI- conte rned Sse te ete on A 5 ‘PRoORESATVE MEDIUM- DEPRA ADVERTISING with WOMEN CARPET 1 “ dale ~ Jafee 4301 Oa &-2808 Television Service 22. R ~ Realty Co. ed Ne toe. = DOR . RTMENT persona)ity a SE] “ii ’an ae eaTCH 4:30 P.M REFINED F | r IN TCH = WAAR A A a ES eae gy PacTUMERG PRESEET — FOR A suet te werk on phone ‘eee eenaesd it ICE | _tering WLASTERtNO * Pas DAY NIGHT. SUN — | to reat FAMILY WOULD aay | REAL RRIS & Tae 34678: : Bray nO PRESSED - LE YOUNG LADY near West Apply 8 of Tescpresh rE Br -- Bagon cove Began a nt M _ ore Lee VICE | for 2 —_—s 10 miles of sue 82 W Hur n isn-¢ wean Huron E +406 or a a ae FORMER AKA ad mos Rent Wit BUY PE cus? if INDUSYRIES. IDEA pati cape auD pong BB OE MPLETE LANDSCAPING, 38 PATCH ot netemaa—n, castig | S90 "tdoed "Mowers y¥ SERVICE MAN. | Serkacesy rin amele womry _ Purchase ar your ite BOX REPLIES PA CONDITIONS wis -&A BILITY. Toate teams gered beading. = oon = ow REASON- cin Hw ~ aga tek mace ate re tne one r. McKINNEY at OTHER ADVANTAGES. WORE ts prremerr. | WarREne WORD 3 the Pos ME se Petes HORE AE oe Call a a| 2 et ace er agwnss | Po Peptice EMSs 0 am, APPLY W AL. ING AND. —ORNINGS HONEY _Briek block and aver | 2s NTEED TV pet & orwee —_—_ Univ. +3311 oF th today L. McRAE YOULL BE Bee Diner 19 W. Pie. Commeretal or | cement work. re aes ree Radio-F¥ om = at Soe osrenee ie. wil coosider — the Py replies at CONGENIAL PEO- = Help Want Charlies Hayward = viper FE T2081 NEW AND RE aun sEPY raves Write Pentioe P In WE ARE 6ELLIVO Od | ee COM | ste enc wees: | eS a gees ar ae a Sa = MRCHECES Ty ae has rite rienced ; hd a com 1, 2, 16 16, 19, 28, soarrrasanon sexe, [CORED Mineo. Quahicetoss | _Sindews LL Cie ta All W796 SAWS.TAWNMO\ eae eS SOUPLE WITH fn ge 8 Sen forte. wi Pa 22, BEN COUPLE TO LIVE IN— 1938 MACHINE WERS REP, s Radio & TV ant house BOG call, 6, 68, 80, 89, 107. : rons. VACA- = oman for gen- gas land on Ms ING }{ SUB ORBAN - 0 BAGLEY U » | Wtd. Contract : 2-055. | © Fe ts a arate , SEE MISS LOCK —— > oo = MeLain's Shee } pA R53 TANK | ~ phoisterin s, Mtgs. 3 INSURE & at Must —- aan Bee | rr one tS TREE TRIMMING wer ae anne 23 CASH FOR - : MAN just _have * BIGOR- BANDING LAYING FIN. Re. 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D. CHARLES ee p.m, wot et ler. We cach recon arg |, and. general Ren COOKING i — Boe __tions eae PE eaNS tee A spreads. Your mate ee = Ar 4 bene re good our own stead ested odern home. sework, liv WwW R a $-2765. 16 LTERA-| FT rial PE 5-5797 room homes 2 and 3 cae ____ PE 40521: 7. 1717 8. an income y ce Mca ork .W emodel RFWRAVIN Palmer Typewriter edsti: Kees, FESSeL ported cs immedintely re — nets certian” aan SPERIENCED SILK ¢-Wanted Male 10 ellng niBuite 8 io WEXPERTLY DONE 23} Service 22a! A JOHN WouLD oS ee ee oT assumes het ae | ee x 1766, Cleveland Ohio. ers. 48637 vanDy) Uptown Clean- Trade-i Garden PI PE tins TYPEWRIT aww | INSON. Realt eda ey SB hn ged FROM eS = nn rey Ty Ohio. public Saray ke ‘itice. RE- a TIME CARPENTER ade-in your old wood __ Garden Plowing 16A J etrigee Teo spoine } FE 4-2533 or cash ey _ Bb ng ge = lt Fe the charges ‘Nonsae ae FOR Building material” — — —_ doors for a new ienken &@ SON er ehine | RS AND Noone a i tyOes Telesraph Rd _swer,. to Pontiac Press ioe | Seed es AN | Seer aren Beg] eel” overhead” garage m= sae A a dh 5 Feit aN children. PR | CARPENTRY_AND TT — door. Free estimat ad 0887 oe e> ae RALPH. errs ant to Sell? remade be sure. te = Tesses” Apply in. person Se rE ew CS. | _ereding | OW. GARDEN, & Found 24 -PH. B. GARNER erous a oe wih poeneger aah Netame Scrib’s a leveling. O8 > “ Invest ents “time (at lak clients ot present adjust: numbers.” Te vay f vow iB cage | Girt For a 2 | ence. PE 7-027. RY. 2398. MAN'S Nations: Bank jake propert will be ite CAPAB oR GENERAL OFFICE E Sew PLAIN GOLD Rochester, Biches Have it. riven _ CAPABLE OF ORGANIZING aaa Typing not L mo WORE WID— NEW 5-0201 Laundry ms bond, across from Post . Mich Bap 3 customer act Cloatne ; wn time. Direct factory repre: position.” Write Box 25. "ak: eam Open : ? mod _sod pay oat oh “bre Pate, time for advertise- Mi onan A rontianc Press Fite Box 25, MA wa wares | Sundays POR FAMILY LAUNDR ~- | LOST’ — 2 BLACK OR $1355 @® Dixts Hwy prete . x. —# -gS— 4 person § Hy Voorbels Ra. Catt im IRL. PRESSER ON LADIES GAR- os catpeery, va (Oa 28101. DRY, amny.| bounds Revert Te an gi Cat J A. Taylor, Real 2 s to canbe: Saget be we F OB, see. Anil Pox Dry meed pr ered would like YOUNG anacrneong CONTRACTORS COM Chce CORTAING PCAN OF EUR Loar: 3 Mos. OLD BOXER PUR aa contract «r equity OUR , rE ge w : ta MA mercial A 41872 , ’ eallar ; 1 SS Ste atten rar gk A . ee err elke SE rege ratte ane Pa |e = L. Templeton, Realtor} Wamnt to Sell? : p—~ as tt fale concern. Get frien mab unsla. CABINET MAKER & C ren oh = os REPAI --K — “Kay short re 308 ' ; te salesmanship and ‘earn’ good ac "Prese "Box 108” Stating Kitchens a specialty FF 22502." a = and cement work number alow ) MORTGAGE LOANS {| aye Strain ; 902 IRL OR WOMAN FOR LIGHT phe i with § free , ete ettenates or &, you me ag || cece sey a se Siero we Soe ae pages oe Se | Say A ae eer Sete Sale ee He ie merchandicing Appi at real ons atts” MOrey's Gott and Wi rev Ce Pe ae Be | ete aa OP Rae iat fo immediia reve ~ . MEDICA A i R FE 4 oes sh EW H aad He Pediatrie clinic. Birmingham vor | ¥7D. x: as 70s ITE BROS : rmingham Office gy tgs ag a Po-| chimneys found FIREPLA Pe oe finishing. 156 } Cneg,? ,° oe . Mi 44310 Mrs y. Sal- | 0nd porche ations ba > Edison. Ph Your Ph. M ~ : scmeeE Burgoyne, | 7 MEN Ea 3506 | ON > a or OR Idwest 4-0844 , RQerK Tere. FOR SAM Min want 189 AND 2 YE po call I a i B 4} 879 Hamilton WANTED — me | Peete ans GED | ANT" Wenster_& og On 3u2 ROY "KNAUE, Re ~' a ALTERA 5 | Seersrws | {One -young-m Ste 3 ork Wanted Female 11 MASON Ax. B ee a ,| sew tore Realtor AB ee — ] wilt an. 25 to 38.4 -- nographers. mt Te a H, MY HOME win Si too smal, FE 17-6187, |~ timates Rent Apts r 78 eS —— . wh 13 Interested in Fri- TERDING — Pins? CLADE Plastering sheet rock ecity | & a tute : urnished 33 Vanted ; aod a . . | en sepemtars _Landscaping. Lincoin + Sons , Rohn Male vodlessiBe-Experienced _Movin $0908 Special foot technioue. 72 ¢ Sa a Bitwot a ¥ o f x & Trucking xu 42881 Elm Ry ye ptm. = , int 7M not work. Must be ag: — is 28 _home for i = ees % tM aot! gressive and willin | en APPLY aA FE C ry, dolar, reinae Call after 3 e per ong| work f eo } 7 of Late int i ue pec her : . : or good pay’ with} PO . Wiliams ™, & MSO tated. in bir ie aa NTIAC La = manu. 8 wonderful MOTOR DIV. ‘Wanted Real Estate 324 S| tae peered at ie . opportunity : sea Block to bue Mi] to learn. Personnel Dept oe i goreen, 103 Fvee- am ie | a = “Mar bee Bi? are “: _Sales a . IN - ireplave, Nea. > fale Phone lenwood Ave. = ; : 24 HOURS a a x ; ile sue a Gee” tee No érin 92 2 “Sortce ee : fe “ Pontiac, Mich. Pa - or farm. » your . RL ay er Sg en ei ce. Se — t ~~} eatet: THING PUR. yl LF sa? = often. rere + 2s pa deere / & PE of —P a 3.5 CARE ; "We ‘mem No children ar deinkere eo Pere Pes ote iae , j i Edw. M. Stout, R i cLeAN Scdeincé é caltor ROOMS. ADULTS. 7 ° A el fee es ye FO re na | t . Lge i ‘ v ~{ x * aa 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. APRIL For Sale Houses 43| For. Sale Houses 43) SLICE. OF HAM AT LAST A HOME RNS Te ; . OF YOUR OWN! A HOME OF YOUR | tm Drayton Plains ~ & new § OWN ‘ mo ; poady Commerce Area muse ; hildren._ Fa +1388, ‘or care of 3 chi E 2-605 5. wae Atl "Yee *T YOUNG Reyes -y No . Call at aim after @ po ROOM FURNISHED, MEN ONLY | 7 ROOMs, vUPéTAiné, HARE dren welcome Call Romeo PL 2296) _ N SHARE Prigidaire and beth FE 21672 For: art RENT. 2 oe _3 mee pegteees. He erunte bo] ) 50Ma, GAS HEAT, PRE vate bath, FE Goeoe HEATED APT. or 3 adults only, MA 4202) 4 ROOM, EXECUTIVE OR rpeted. fire- TAKE ORIOW NEAR METHODIST Chureh. [ARO UPPER PROWT APT 3 rooms $60. MY 3.0671. A OOM UNFURNISHED IN * Keeee Harbor. FE 11-0182 After nm. 7 ROOM MODERN APT ON FARM Warm comfortarie in winter $60 month 1438 pear m y heat MODERN 3 AND BATH WITH OIL heat. Close in. FE 23-7428. TWO ROOMS KITCHENETTE. vate bath Apts, 290 N_ Paddoc SMALL APT. IN PONTIAC $1250 | ster.- Lincoln LARGE 3} ROOM AND BATH MOD- ern ent. suitable tor couple only. uire at T7 N. Saginaw 5t hot Sten “* * WEST SIDE. «¢ ROOMS, PRIVATE beth, Cow hot water. om beat, furnished. > Rent Houses Furnished 35 ROOM CABIN. CHILD WEL- . eome. $17 weekly. MY 2-9881 or MY 37263 PURNISCED CABINS. 417 Lake Rd_ FE 5-9618. Lake Bloom! — furnished ‘Ownsend 94262. Detroit. BUDILDING SERVICE "4 PONTIAC CHIEF HOUSETR ATL o er for sale or rent. FE 5-3125 PE: 45-5627 AGENCY, 334 ROM gag today Adams Realty Co. FE 23-7053 E . seo furnished. EM ‘Adults only, Alber- x adults only, FE RENTAL AGENCt, 2 apts. Car today Adams Realty Co. FE 23-7053 SMALL” MODERN able for couple. corner of Holly HOUSE, sUiT- =. 10655 Dixie SMALL MODE . 0 a © Lake. a For Rent Rooms 37 #2 BUY LINES. IN. eae OPEN EVES. . | SY OWNE! Roel CIDER RN SUITABLE FOR . South side $171 Thorn- 3 Rooms by HOTEL AUBURIN Cooking Also 1 or 4 Aubure ———-___ “HOTEL ROOSE : and Sup- Ply, 17 W.Sawrence St. 3 R RENT. Hear rent ‘Gens sel Printing and Office _ Supply, 11 W Lawrence 8t ___ For Sale Houses 43 ANNETT OFFERS East Side—Paved Street 6 room modern home 3 bed- rooms, fuli beth full base- ment ot! heat, from downtown. te schools. $8,000 $1,700 down Orion Almost new 2 bedroom ranch home on lot 1002600 Alu- minam siding. ulllity room, breesevay, le car garige, and patio. Paved road. $12.- (000 terms Silver Lake Area Attractive 2 —— a brick living room w ° and picture window. kiichen ani dinette, bath on first floor, large unfin- ished second floor sement bes furtece room. laund and recreation room 1505335 with 68 beautiful trees $16,200, terms Seminole Hills Immediate possession on this | 4 bedroom family home in good condition large living room. dining room. kitch- en den. and bedroom of first flour. 4 beJrooms, beth, and lavatory up. Full base- mest with HA heat. rec- reation room und lavatory Well landscaped corner lot, 2 car garage. $17,800, terms OPEN SUNDAY 2-6 PM 2440 Middlebelt Ultra modern 5%. room ranch type brick 3 bed- rooms, carpeted living room ith “rier Mul atone — ti | per firepiace, ceramic disposal Full basement, ofl sutematic heat and gas wa- tes heater i and garage. Priced to sel) Di- rections’ Between W. Lon Lake Road and rche Lake Road Exclusive Pine Lake Beautifully landscaped 7 houses. Main ‘ with s and 3 ba on second floor. Basement with gas hot wa- ter heat jeundry, fruit Roy Annett Inc. TORS FEderal 3-7193 Sunday 14 Something new in Pontiac, beautiful of Cha ‘Estate at 1717 & Telegraph. TWIST DRILL EMPLO see this nice # room, tile bath, only 6 miles from the factory Outside would be brightened by a. coat of paint in side is spotless. Butid! is 2426 pius a wing and 4 1% car «a- rage. Priced right at $7.005, with $3,476 down, and $50 per month 30 days GI RESALES are always _ buys Ry 4% interest axes and insurance because you and taxes. are included in low monthly pay 5 room s on ; rooms and bath, basement and 1% car garage on Third 6t. for $12,900. WEST SIDE ¥ cose, 3 story with garage: oak $11,000 cash to big room, al heat; 2 car rs; fireplace. mortgage. B.D. CHARLES, Realtor Co-operative Rea] Estate Exchan 1717 8. Telegraph PE 4-0521 Eves PE 2.1704. PES-sa7s B , CRAWFORD . Agency Serene Living In solid comfort cap be beautiful peW ranch e. 3 m brick. Full basement. Recreation room 2 cpr garage. Your Alone $1,060 down buys the count ing you want. Newly decora bedroom home with in-town Eritages.— Close to. tery achools, fire . You Onlv Live Once —why don't you call us and 5 us to help you — — “rat hom ou . ; home which can waa, enjoyment, liv- 2 ad- cen- to-day living. REALTOR Roger B. Henry a 7s inne mee tt ag i i tf $1850 down. $6960 for cash. aK od D Corner Cane ake ~ BEAUTIFUL WASHINGTON PARK E ; lit fy Ez A thst att #144 KEITHDALE LANE 3 bedroom face brick rench home. In beautiful Lone Pine Village. All large rooms, 2% beths “ acre corner lot. Lawn seeded Open Sunday noon to 6 p.m »Daily ® to & One biock of Tele- reph Road on Pine Rd. or yp west of Woodward on Style-Kite Homes Inc, 1000 Lone Pine Rd. Midwest 40023 ‘BROWN, beth “Very clean and neat Rent? ‘ Two beth estidule $11,500 = Levely home with base furnace, attached rage and large living ace ‘‘Exceptionalg- Two lots) Terms —s rm clear path modern kechen with | tile features and garbage) ries Real te) with ‘Two family “ with car $3905 Down beautiful rooms down up.’ reats fcr $60. ‘Excellent loce- | tion Peay u 6 visit tomorrow and jook over our many phote-listimgs. Parking +t at our door Open Sunday } Member Pontiac Co operative listing © 2, L. H. BROWN FE 2-41 1326 W. Huroa BUILD NOW Let us dbutld you a new home now. best labor material. Pians = models to cheose wom, F QO. RORABAUGH FE 2-5053 Otfice on Woodwerd at Square Lake Rd Will build anywhere. | " meonth! ful nee Nea or Seca 1 ot East Side ; bedroom home im good location. taniwees tools am with terms, West Suburban On = canal leading t¢ 7 Te ee ase, eater ONLY 96Tée WE. BUY AN SELL NICHOLIE AND HARGER CO. 32H Pyro, Fb. PE baie "wa 8:30 3-1 CONDITION, 5 ROOM terrace and . bear ster Bebool, $1,000 cach to mort. _gege PE 4-1785 after 3} pm. -CLARK Wed- FE | yo % For Sale Houses 43 Pro CLARESTON, 613 8. MAIN white SA with 245 feet, 16x22 house w stool, ter, electric _ pump. ALL HOUSE. $3,660 with 100 feet riet Tooms and ce-) rami¢ tile beth, 3 bedrooms, 62.350 down. Balance eo y. Many more to choose out to our office from. Drive and look over our 5. at our Goor. OPEN SUN. 10 TO 4 CAMERON H. CLARK rE on 1362 W. Huron Open Evening Co-operative Real Estate Exchange CARL SAHS I have 1 2 3 and 4 homes for sale in Walled Lake | area A.so vacant and farms. SPECIAL CARL SAHS “in ciel or MA CUE COUNTRY $10,500 Better Section, East Side Rent free spacious § rooms, beth, floor; while 4 rooms, bath, tends temperature, new 90 gal. water heater. You still must. re- ) ecetve the which will the contract rea mall down payment on 3 family home. _ Broker. Fenton $1 ee | BIRMINGHAM, 2 BEDROOM AND tile bath on ist, Steirs to un- basement, wn, * garage, priced See eash to a | BY OWNER | Piletns new and utility Completely finished on outside good Large tot and Bateman Prettiest Home im Sylvan. Every room is & corner room. Each of the ts latge. with loset storage fa- The . ft. livin, off above the ordinary, your appointment now. Two Family Two 3 bed tile baths, ° 2 gas f«rneces, lee. screen- two car ga 80 Ft On Water 2 dedroom bungalow base- ment. of heat 2 cer Tage, 2 lots. $9,950. $2,400 discount for cash. vacant. "G0 TO CHURCH ON sUNDAY™ iieiieeeestens - . pi . —— eae af ~ TOTAL. PRICE B73 large 4 room. bath | with cavh to terraces Mirror-like \ walls, nice kitehen and and «6 reened . Payment $50 month, ane cee OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 1-8 w FE +1887 ~~ JUST MISSED Just a day too jate SFE IT Now | while it's available. Beautiful 5 room mod. brick bungelow. Love- 000 JOSEPH F. REISZ 53% W. Huron &t. . or Sun. MT 44419 EXCLUSIVE SECTION Overiookinge Sylvan Lake on large 100 ft. well landscaped u- . bea tiful 7, rm. home. Living rm. with nat. aunrm kitchen with br Ta&tLon ¥ . i —e & 7 2 at gc g DRAYTON PLAINS + By owner, 3 bedroom ranch im new | - HOP school. for quick sale. $6,600 with terms. H. C. NEWINGHAM BROKER 381 8., Marshall FE +900 FARLY AMERICAN a ec | @ spite COLONIAL re of velvet green lawn and rail fence surrounds this beautiful 4 bedrm. home. 2 living rooms, laree dining room. modern itchen with sutomatic dish washb- A. JOHNSON, Realtor FE 4-2533 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. Mixe B 19650 Grand Ri ver. }- GI RESALE- eedfoom modern home with full basement.. Newly carpeted liv $9600 buys this large home with $2000 down. Apartments tng rooms. Here ig your chance to make # good income Will consider trade of small home. Call PE ¢064. 136 E. Pike. GAYLORD down town, a nice clean 6 room brick home, quiet neighborhood. the payments on un balance Pull price $11,500 2-8517. nett GEORGE MARBLE REALTOR 6261 ANDERSONVILLE RD., WATERFORD PHONE OR 3-1268 Humphries TWO FOR THE MONEY! Imme- tion, blacktop street. $8,450. $2.- 400 down. F Humphries SSE Mee SUT EO! ar Beane me age wh \ { WORK ALL DONE! Here it ts, / GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS CASS LAKE CANAL bo storms and screens, velvety dawn, : | ENCOME Over $300 ONLY DOWN Nice era ~ ora feed too, $4,960, total to onth bow vented. plus . See : LOYD KENT, Realtor La KNUDSEN 3, SOs sprees. stored ot Lee | WEST. SIDE—~ YOU'LL: LIKE IT. 2 tam 3 and Bath and -— 4 and down. Pull t WEST—3 ACRES cteain beat 4 car gerage and Yous eee the plansing of wie tia elderty coucle. Call us new. entrance as "the wawastive a WEST SIDE po alleges BD mommnge Haws wom Nearly new anch home the yembiing s, vet p Sell oy A — bath and extra lavatory, full base- ymeet will get. See & over ment, heat, 27 recreation! fhe can te cee reom storms and se Built 2 oe. ee eee |” WM. KNUDSEN terms. ons a. LAKEFRONT --- TOR $10 Pontiac State Bank Ride. Ph. FE 44516. Eve. and : +3285 = $-8008-- Rembiing ranch on Lake front. 7 well-planned rooms with 19° liv Attend the Church of Your Choice On Sunday T ° YOU BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE [T MAHAN REALTY CO. REALTORS Member Coop. Real Est. Exch Ince FE 2-0263 Open Eves. "til 9 Sun, 104 | 1078 W. Huron NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH HAYDEN 4 reom L. e stairway to ‘nfinished siti yi eee ‘Ferme. + Drayton Area sath, Excellent condition ‘Pull| Fe you interested in a home price $7,900. T . in is fast growing com- we si" nest bays te 4.960 is the full - for this room suburban with approx odern with eenen > full basement, oll two- car garage and doubie lot. 2 four-room houses’ on 1 Jot. g8.|- The price is just $12,750- 460 = with 61.500 down. Less for cash or terms. West suburban. 2 bedroom modern North Anderson Hep : 2 i * i E : é m 4 pone rt A: JOHNSON, Realtor FE 4-2533 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. Only ome ‘ basem-nt. Ceram tie bath. Select oak Neors. Norge oll heat. Located on a large jot. Hurry! Only 2 left. LAKEFRONT ° WHITE LAKE BEDROOM LAKEFRONT rT. LA SCREEN ; 7 BEDROOM BRICK | i oe yt owa $4,000. terms. * LAKE FRONT. 30x80 ft home on ee AK 3 * sion. | bath, full basement, owner. OR rage, extra deep lot. | ema fruit. Located at aneee Oakland. See this home now! on balance ‘on $10,068, terms. Call to | ———,,, ce . Te bedrooms ra Be, LAKE OAKLA y down e Window a al ty lakefront 3" ear and septic tank 4 bath ‘with tiled ate the om the . _. ——— a. ; $10,500. sasmh. Ste - PE sssa2 . WEST SUBUR Aluminum Se to and 7 priv er i> et $1325 DO ed to sell, $6,760 with only 2 $1,500 down. This ee oe bome has WEST _SIDE. Can be used as room- 96000. Fane poreh, ing. house or Large 6 emt oil Ym. home, modern oak 06m, 136 E. 7 — full basement ba eed . ater S| GAYLO ‘NE. z 4 3 Bedroom ors Pes sace cee eee i | on eee e Kitchen is F. C. Wood Co.| seas wr'ft.ate. 1725 Williams Lake Rd, OR 3-1235 eee oe PaPobe = | Cee, we come on iF 5-5. near < stores. 3 oul Op pee N | ‘partly finished tor extra bedroom or den. — | teal Sat. & Sun.—2 to 6 cqubeed wan amg ond seem. us 4015 Cambrook Lane Westridge at Waterford $990 DOWN GI'S ONLY Fult Price $10,400 Pius Morteege Cost Outstanding Features » RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 3 bedroom. Californie Con- ™% W ures tomavery, Nuns Bageeed Phone FE 3-703 or | reom, 2? wav setare) fre eet Beng ALS: Super® s - dispose) 1% Ude Pas ) tered attached 2 cat ge- = tease sttorine c+ way OP EN an eddres” distinetion | bg at bean’ ore : comgee Sunda 2-5 = %, “he madam price «as! Saveen ae ‘3. range. oo ww vith present. home can _ lake privileges Searle tae win se | | ~ habe. Metene ag XS with se menth'y payments. Let us = - Higgs show you how. ideal home. ents vine room. . Garmapens pieture Heltman & Tripp full ‘tile bath. “an a - 3 General Contractor Compartment sink, depose, 22 W. Lawrence Street OR 3641! 2 car attached garnge i ty. “Somes You've Always . Wanted.” Drive out Huron tune rane a to property. Rag 8 in gs RAY O’NEIL, Realtor un 10 ‘til 6 Sunday mw tue opm ee 1 ample . bi rec. spece. e Sunday, 2-5 P.M. * ved street location An : |__ ena fe the mortgage F. A ‘Om Suevi se "OR. 3 i100 ete approved. tq Dae Hignway $35.E_ Square Lake Rd, — . eae White center hall plan Col- | Leshe R. Tripp, Realtor cnial. Well locate ip te- | 22 Wo Las Eves, WE sole or PE saea , ne ont Lee pes 28 ft ving ah place and modernized kitch- en. Custom built 2 1838. Ar Denes ie. aaah a trees "A paigaie ‘of Slee 74 10U . tures: lar recreation room Sunday 3 to 5:30 with pate Bre. @ Stsdew’ cveriocting the, “1s i 171 BASSETT =. shaped living room ( | TURN OFF SAGINAW ON EARL- 4235 Walaat Lake Road qaterp! fireplace and picture wi | “MORE BLVD LEFT On BAS| ot SOO Soe age oe pointment to see this today. «alee Ge seat), 3 owe § uke RIG 1% with PME cxhaine setien tao 8 | Seal Fn home with wafinished| = ieceewey Ona 8 at bedroom home with floors, 1 g59- Has G. 1, mortgage. rage, Fine 3 ang = full beth, full ng gas beat, s ; 4 furnace. New = ie Face paved street, and lake privt.| Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 4 ge A , Se Qa on Sylvan Lake. The full | 93 w. igrroess st. Comm Even. Sun. phone EM = $11,900,- with terme. +4278 oF = 3 os 683. E. Pike St Russell Young . REALTOR 2 W. ures FE 40635 Eves, ‘til 9; Sunday ‘til § Open full beh ~im Com for $16,900. GEORGE MARBLE © | ~~” REALTOR pias Realty Gof 6261 ANDERSONVILLE RD., WATERFORD PHONE OR 3-128 _- i t — OPEN SUNDAY Ihtill 5 P.M. A lovely 4 bedroom brick home in Sylvan Village. _ Just-read these features: basement. There is pten=1 ty of wood for the fire- place, too. 2 sleeping pore turn right on Rosedale, look for the number 1444, A very lovel John Kinzler, Realtor ~ - 1. bedroom “and bath}eo'w. muro. 2 pee recor Sea bath up, hardwood floors, Fee 4 new gas furnace, full] | = ' =f car garage, h, Just drive y home go- ——— f° nee aes SS eee “= ‘ eS ee en ee iteeeeeen “pce = a *: bw SEE i ees ee oe ke | For Sale Lake Property 44] FUNNY BUSINESS be Wedabberner | Bau ; —____——_ — 7 } > ; aw Opportunities SA t ay to Loan 83| Auto Accessories 57 : Se oan Seas Hubs! ai Hubs [ae Reason wit Mictt Mate | TEAGUE FINANCE CO. sy BR il -bealth, PE at OS | 202 S: MAIN---——- = ee is. GIF BHOP ON COMMERCE WD. | ot Mk Sa Web ‘coll Deseses or boleng’ ROCHESTER, MICH, : Cekland PR +100. ey — Boaz ores eM 32 . m a (Loulm's AUTO PARTS | T WITHOUT. CAPITAL . dite x hore and qeneretere * i - . We have . I's NEW Ph hester, OL pai, SEASONED a1 aT GOOD DECOURT. eee ; tonr.aid other re 20078 B. .3020 oe xt TODAY location. Ful] 3 piece beth. Also | One Floor black top road. Tempe Shores, | Modern houses. mod barn) S27a8.11, Dalance 980. 0 mo. L. R wired end © 9 D includes 3 Bice lots, 94.050 full| Cute, attractive 2 bedsocom bun- wack tap read. Tampe Shores, | for 60 cows, twe silos, 3 ¢ bam! Middieton, Broker. FE 4041, eve-| stalled gig a 41-'50 Sescnoe Ayel One®. JOSLYW AREA gnioy, Sih fal beth. Ging woece. | Cot ON BUSLINE. loon yf = FG eee TRAILER EXCHANGE Cans FOR, Pants Most distinguished of « me- TILED BATH— 2 bedrooms im this excellent north| ‘f, ample utility — | ae one = Whided “all cthes lend jotuing has| 65.290 BALANCE ON NEW eo 8 Telegr na. MOT etry om oe. * ieee $1500 DN zactretaas fie tees tome] SS Soca eth pecs atin | OS toe vom sate see bared Sepugreeh na | So RES Senet Oe are coe BM a tae features. Attractive colored af aN Ses Pw seg garege | ALL WITH SEWER & WATER _ son, PE t : soonest be ount. ANDERSON, 1964 31 PT. SAV beth Yes, in this spotless 5 lot. East terms. Cass es i Sew Gevmeeees | tetas tc at Gs | CORT M. IM PASEO | ey te Delos | OM se Balergar a) chy, ake | Nakatry, “onouviie socat| RAY O'NEIL, Realtor | RP qecresie semen. Oo s00 CARS WANTED dow, end vestibule closet is yh M. IMBLER NICHOLIE | $188, tots se" wide, “ears oo” a Seteavibe, FE SHG. | vw. ituren Open 0-0 | nee Trater Pen AGLEY AUTO PARTS a na man aan 6 = 1111 Josie FE 0624| Reel Estave Rnsurence Sea flee hat ete Eenten. 60 Acre Fruit Farm co pnane FE P10) of FE $1202 OXFORD TRALLER - dolar for wrecked and Tp aes: | see esate: [oSinhee dat fiat) fa hee ae FE BR amancy retobaee gp wean) Sighs picasa | (Ss Pen CET DBCOUNT Ba. RUE ay ene oak floors, com base- 0 Serene sate. het water $700 DOWN Sale Suburban Prop. 45A ONCHARD LK. RD. in prime Balence Mata! Pome | ance 94.500. te per en per | There ten't seams here to tell yeu Top FOR ANY SHARP CARS. oe eae, - eas ed drive. kool-vent aaines 2 bedroom full bath sex! FE 2000 | cuatro home also modern He interest. Balance ‘o handle = bout all the good features of | ; 72_Auburn Ave. or oil furnace, 60 foot! ots flower boxes and cute asa ft. jot, with lake OXFORD. * ROOMS AND BaTH. | “Ory WITH LAKE| ‘ere slo hen house garage sb Yo ee en en ue se age walk, water. gure ise ‘nice bug's eat Move right in — includes taxes hearty 3 acres, chicken house, ne Cae on Union Lake. Middle ay erate fruit house eS reel! viM WRIGHT, Realtor 6 fe nee tee te anon ws A — home at $12,750. FHA terms. ——— See “GI $750 DOWN ef torn 610,000. $3,000. “Pike taNp co. eget ete Ey gens Petate Pr soe) sire 26 toot st 12.308 is 0 big | #0 Baidwio Qre PE. 304T? ant pe Grtve ont - Smny _ 2. $450 DOWN Bap eal } “GEO. L. SCALES. nEatTon | St _Pestiec Trefl___Walled Lake HOLMES- BARTRAM | == Teen dalcnomord| og ig Ay Rg ay BY K OR WRECKED them._over? : rkiey 1% story 2 bed- oe N Onty ¢ left. Mr Skelton will 1@x40 cinder room home full ,_ Saginaw FE 35011 | LOTS s0 X 320 ON PAVEMENT. | 4392 Dixie Highway ‘ w 32 foot General with bunk $1333, eves. OR qnewer any questions Berea ay ee eS ee ge eg Hoey terme. P. W. Densse & Sea. | OR 31950 Eves OR 9001 | 4 SE™ ua Fos INVESTMENT! | _ dodo fe @ naturel with the kiddies, ; pion ag right to =, ee Lal bp a2 aeue eevee oe a Lanfoced 7 WEAR LONagEL SRS _ cent discount, Nacelleaa iSoea= a oe New Car Trade-Ins 2 drs., 4 drs., Bel Airs Big Choice of-Colors LOW AS . >| 1005 @. Lapeer Ra between 2&8 p.m, 8 $3 Chevrolet 210 2.4r. Loaded $1395 ‘2 oO 2 drs, $995. ‘60 Chevie deluxe, 2 dr. Ciean a me special sedan. = ‘#1 Pontiac Chieftain deluze, 2 dr. meme eeee . 9005 “ x, 8 Gt. .... $250 46 Ford 8, 2 dr. $245 4 Chevie club epe. $245 ‘Buys seten, ae $245 aper cars West ao Cars 923 W. Huron FE 42185 isi CheviE 4 om DOOR CLEAN. goed condition Manes Pa ae 23-1862 1947 Chevrolet SEDAN Good tires and wotor, Selid body. MICHIGAN'S FINEST THE BIG PAVED Lot ON THE CORNER OF WOODWARD AND 13 MILE’ ROAD NEW 1954 CHEVROLET DELUXE $1885. direction “MIKE’S AUTO SALES PONTIAC’S TOP TRADER ATTENTION We don't meet competition, we make it We have a sutomobile ment. We also have 16 autome : —— oy Lr ees _ a down psay- MIKE’s AUTO. "SALES 1! OAKLAND AVE. YOU CAN BE ON WHEELS For As Low As H9 Tanaporta have yee ae _— oy aad Rat, Used bot sie Lot * MY 2-3)11 Lake Orion Economy Cars Invites you to come and tnspect our selection of cars 197 ¢ ‘S Buick Supers ....... ‘42 Chev Club Coupe ...... $77 “«@ oe (ag . * 1g | -Pimalores and dresses. siacs e| Mixen “PARK 20 Tissbem | Plants, Trees, Shrubs 80A | OR 3610 ; ee Open ° FIO » Rear Store — — - ce ‘APPLIANCES months us, White, pes | ———_—_. _ me <= ~ nine MILK hot Gn tang ine a > cee ee ee 960 98 Rotisserie tel Pm e-3. — Sai Rive Paints ——| a BLACK MILL SPRUCE FoR ne coolta = lp 4 *—“svisRUDE MOTORS — 2 Ineide or outaid cs ar T ; oo| ded, steel frame, like new, $40. | 40840. Droflers .................... 37.50 PLASHLIONT BATTERIES Oreccsea' Po oe _— or gloss.| you, also White, Norway and Col- form toois MeApfais 6.2733. hes 2 — +4 ell | ee ee roo erotlere . Aneve Rotisserie 4 Wwaltr's Fiat wall ‘with ruvter 9050 gel | Scotch “iv, Douglas and Cone | NEW DEA” MANURE PI FOR SALES MERCURY 10 WOR: | We Duy. sell and exchange every-| wo 4 Fea famous make coffee Plumbing and Hesting Supplies - BLAYLOCK | gates. Asboreten Netive sage _ef, lke new, PLateau 2-2085. ricane and Pabst utility racer en re ture 33514. — S p.m.| meker .................. 38.8@) Dequindre at Ra. Coal & Building Suppi C tree. your own Bring tools | ONE MAN CHAIN SAWS 2681 Sylvan Shores Dr. _— FE 2-6122 Jak! quatt Yale. COPPER Tamim |° Con's Other electric coffee makers Open _Gundays ____ Oreha: ae Mee and buriay. 3922 Si NEW AND USED a ee : and Furniture bi _good condition, $65, 16) W Yale | .from $12.50 up. FOR SALE PRIMA WASHER AND | 1 me Lane _Sve Sues | Sieeth Ra. at Commerce va a2? | ssp im for & demonstration. time EVINRUDE MOTORS io 8. age WSN ve sn | BE fet, pat perce femurs. | R008 veRY GooD cONDFTION. | “As,,PePeD teeeter. popular Sunbeam mizmaster, 3649 Motor- Gece og er ite, | Eyl sratene ae, So Trade tm your old outboard on a| BLOND LIMED OAK DINING —____ | _ @ Henderson. etre +. 10.25| way, PE S-2706 A. Thom | Dears night at cach tara MU| deo ® Lowa Equipment. 1883 8. new Evinrude. Get your order in| [OOM suite original price $255. SQUARE TUS Bat TAc. GUARAB- | ODEL ADMIRAL is Ih 7V. $29.95 waffle & sandwich FOR SALE. $6 “GALLON OPEN OPER ee 8. Perry +8038 Wlanders 1-661. Woodward (No of 14 Mile), See eerie ct Lavite ame of) tie now, bnerifice ter 0650, Cali | emcee Cheap. 377 \Mill_ St Ortonville. fr) deep tryer— S anow | Deed steel drums to burn | SHALLOW WELL PUMP ONE OF SIDS ACCEPTED ON APROXI. | _ Birmingrem Phone MI ¢-en0e Don't bv anti) you see us _after 6 pm. FE +003 SOFA BED AND MATCHING |} prgce Livixa ROOM SUITE. | .tD* ™are = 2. 2. $1 each. Ou drums. ‘De Sery dest makes im America. | mately 2.000 state inspected Chi | SEVERAL U8ED-PORD AND FER ‘ sensational new ‘4 matele BLUE LIVING ROOM+sUTTE. 916. | _cDait. $90. 14 McNeu. good condition. 1058 Myrtle $29.95 Infra red broiler, spe- wae Oe. . perfect” 8188 value,” sea'se, Maseni. | oer Ces le a peach oe Rew acd used, plows plows. discs, cub lerms. BLOND HOLLYWOOD TWIN BED| ° Turner's, 603 Mt. Clem. |* PT FRIGIDAIRE REPRIGERA- “< POWER TOOLS sci H. P. SUTTON gan Fluorescent, 383 Orchafd| sell tn smaller Noten Mare, Hote | ‘tivaters, KELLY’S HARDWARE vrs 7 tor. Good condition. 151 Mechanic. | $7750 8%.” oe MY 2-643 Lake Ave | Osmer, 917 Park St. Lapeer Unused "S46 ord. \p a _ clean. | Stent ofr 3:30 _one,_PS3-001. §€§ |. __| preers: pete the ae nut Bae = 6432 | SHEETROCK 4x8 tile STATE INSPECTED PreMizr| {Complete assey Barrie 3994 Aubura st Adams 2-4811| BEDROOM SUITE 3 PrEcE WHITE ENAMEL, WITH | @ YEAR Ba’ ; +... 56.00/57 GOR SANDER. PURNACE tipment, __ blond mahogany ‘ths? a ae hy walb-splesh ‘ coring maurest ign IRNER- wtumout mates on ae y ak. “Saleen wae 3s. rent. 1 and Paint, | Fir, 224 st a tepeir service ee | . BOTTLE GAS _ dition. $20. MI +4008. oYean"cni_ axo $60.00 6%" heaty duty port: |_©8 Orchard Lake. PE Se1s0, COLONIAL ~™ For Sale Pets 81) (ations tractor painting. Steam, Use your ecredit—es low ss %3| er type. VE 49013, Pace Geen EM +3168. nite ees. anit 2222 as FURNACES Lumber Compan : cleaning _cervies. down on any gas appliance. Com- |TV i] IN. LIKE NEW. #15 DIN- |” suite | pace ROOM | $20.96 '4 elec. drill kit with 10 year factory guarantes. Square y AQUATIC ‘GARDENS PONTIAC FARM & TERCO Sal ; ostalied “42271, Kenyon, Poeigas ag et ed offer. MA 641% sete oo acs 4%] Soi emere DELAY Gems Con) — | Daily 6-6, Sun. 9-2 alent INDUSTRIAL Grek & Velow Jacket | _ ©. 8268 Dizie Mighway, OR 3308 | wo pia | ig COPY DEEPPREEEE Witt | cee @ pee ee Phone’ORlando 3-215 | #,"-Mu_S._ Fu eae : COLDSPOT REFRIGERATOR —— | 7WS, S712, BOGS INCLUDING | __sell_on contract MI_¢603e. $24.95 Sy" same make let. a EP ily ay ME a 9 TRACTOR CO. Croft, Trattere Only #128, Easy_terms._FE 16. | ewopipce BLUE MOHAIR LIV- rw = Pl kee Ge as es Garage Doors SHOPSMITH. LIKE NEW. {_fa 825 WOODWARD AVE. a Pe re b220| CASH (FOR FURNTFURB OR| "ing room sulle, $25. Ove large —A-| conGitien VE DG | secemsorigg ................ 28 28 sock qoetend aYPawAin ties Com PARAKEET AND NEW | FE 4-0461 OR FE 4-1442 ¥ 36 MOTOR te oe ine, Jom drone. vit Ove nen | For Sale Miscellaneous 72) {13% ‘lee, sander -<.")-': 078) "a “Reguiariy #56, limited ime | Son neg Nocditiea, Teosseus | cage. 87 OF 20089 : MERE CARPETS DRAPERIES CAMPS | Rove 6, Darl ME in| MilecoRemoows 72) iiss Mciast ‘teat or: | | ale ext" omer tote rocseed tc-| IW ’oSitest Tt My, 4 Pte MARES SPECIAL MERCURY MOTORS” ORDER —— | _% Poplar. "| ASPHALT PAVING | #28 %< hp et pene 0) STG pree gareee plas | TALBOTT LUMBER boxer Pan near caer Geant | SE sean sorenter — fovters mv, nF) Mercury comer | = CLOSE OUT aD, © GALLON, RLBETER | Prurgrezs pet pacng erat CN) so og yaaa TOOLS | DXONALDSON | Ssh penitce Fe pda ttt | caramtag re i eng Ig Geneese Galen, 210) Ditie Hey. Brand New Fully Sashers “$14.06, ranges $10.98: wait Paving Co. PE 32231. | $6.00 tarpenters’ hand saw 73 ag gg — ge an ag FOR SALE. | 5*Scakas te WD pounds por core. ew RUNABOUT ET EERING — Guaranteed Appliances at 819.99: and motors trom $6.00. ANCHOR FENCES | sS'nt deena’ Sot $289 «----- $33 LUMBER CO. syeiem foe. wet dasementi, sheet) CANARIES | fare e,t.ueel Totors Dalverie NEw BUN ~ bp TP et ie 95 cu. M% delux» refrierator. Au- The Secs Rouchooving Sen. | “H Wr | ee down. | $4.85 6 pe. cergwarfoor’ sets, ial ae Orchard Lake __YE 2-381 _jeas Oakland. Phone Pe eosit alc ene —s AC Seen Fan ane GEAGON BET. tomatic defrost. Reg. $399 spe: | -— — Saree Ph_ FE 5-406? f estimates: | plastic handles, sheckproot 110|GOOD LAWN MOWER. WATER | for Ets C1 one FE +260 | COON HOUND, 5 YRS. OLD. FE I. ACKETT INC. THE ; -| Sangamo. linemiad Tacuitere aLWate $2'50 aluminum" bullet type aha iad lee eat, CLOSE COUPLED NEW- — maie. Two 6 months old “YOUR FEROUSON DEALER . A A Ay Bg ER Rn Big arewey cnet \eastncs ... o1c.se | (2, “9 cree, Oats. motel, 2 me an Me ee 1) $5 vahew Gano. Those are atughtiy | eet reemee_2 Fest rt aca — Teen ewer, I actometin defrost. Reg. | cers Rag Ro lion os good wound G thes 12 norcempepene 1s0| PAR DEW TRACTOR He HF, | Sectery marred. Alse large selec. eng 8. 5454 Dixie Hwy. went 10855 Dixie. MA $-5601. 7 (cu, apt, site automatic de Yeatty. 3 Draw + $in.ss | core, lumbing, sean, iroa. 44.85 Copper a sees 200) 2, 3-5751, eect Mal Michiees Ploores | DARLING WHITE AND BLACK | "ew ead wood farm “30 THER regarding” tne de- | Whir' : | - 4 Kite $ 2.95 |. Rae Co., Ww. Bient brn y stanley ae es +4 GLIDDEN SPREAD SATIN. THE | _cent, 393 Orchard Lake Ave. rvs cocker and springer puppy. on ell makes of tractors li date» on the $0-|__sudsaver. Rew $319 ial $240 PICK & “KP. \iNT STORE itigton 0268, Open dail. Ba eee Xt 5 wrench ont ..... Be) Pe oe ee ee ee ee POWER MOWERS aND re om, _____.. Pontiac F Ss Mr, James, Grand apida, gives ial $168 $199. Spe- | 143 Oakland Ave. ve o-ceen | 2-55 Santer 0: © 4:00. ee Soe os os fo ENE Orchard Lake Rd} new 1953 Models drastically re- | PEMALE BOXER i) Yas GD. iac Farm Supply q the agin cate, Fee tons of | 17° Crosley Television $138 ai Porking_o _Reor_of Mere | “pipe, etnforcing rods, basement $2.50 vice grip piers ---..:.. 180 AN Pe Sis. wi? mie Garden & Lewn| 3000. isis 2211 Pontiac Rd. aie S p en ttay 2 pg May. NEW inet atte NTEED Used Trade- in Dept. | posts. complete line etructural Ay | ag | es Bo or eee ee ee re —, 1953 8. Woodward HAMSTERS. FINE PETS 85c_AN-; ae Nets. We have a very efficient | "NO DOWN PAYMENT -Kasy |? De. livin- 20.95 | Steel. new and used Typhoon | $8.60 Yankee type serew driver Sas | small q e. a > Bicmine- | de~va Mamstery. 35 Oselde, FE SPECIAL service department to take care TERMS 2 pe. living room $10.85) ett Co. "£95 Branch St, cdeneee. 1-91-68 -Sire_cutinguichers_..___ 15 | HOT WATER | TANK Si BIDE = ARM Ge new tent model hesetiers | oon: ANNOUNCEMENT of sll your Mercury out board Schick’s Appliance pe. living froum ....+.--. $2.95) PE Jee Forging & Socket) | $8.95 6 pe. wood chisel set heater, and sundry stove for 627” Time payments avail- KITTENS FP®™§ 7 GOOD HOMES . can _ Motor needs. We test “your Me | 331 § Broadway PI tate on orien | | Sac a Hoe NASON “BUTMISTNO SUPPLY | iter se cencpe ones ' 475\_ reasonable offer takes, PE oeTi0 | _abie | FE 24107 | Une. New Farmall Super lal alien leans SRI 6 pe. dining room . ...... $49.95| Phone Ortonville 130 10 per cent | $2695 ph ccd “"nachinists ae ae VARIETY | | TRANGISTOR HEARING | AID me ae a M-T.A. Has Just Arrived SHORTY HOOK’S PLACE CLOSEOUT SALE __——_—| «Kau @ Greaser .+-- $29.96 | discount sele on enything in the) chest... 19 75 | 7 mllcs ont Baltem, Arm. | _Proe_Comen. halve, FE * “ET: ale Is THE TRA A PE 25260| Used wringer washers. $19.50 up | ADt Size electric stove $49.95 | store during our moving sale un | $2.40 25 leaf fevier gauges 1 40 See oe, ee ee TRENCHING FooTRG & FIELD PARAKEET." BREFDERS BA. EVERYONE i EEN. WATT. SWITZER CRAFT BOATS Rave | Used retr gerators $3 0 up | Owed Co on Fee parting-| .til April 3, Our new location “is | Orne SAND TOOLS | lee Sees. Paene FE YM, _ FE $422 eo eee. NG POR THE NEW FARMALL started to arrive, They are fine | Used Easy Spin-Dry wy MAN’S 7 oe = lecotinc” Goon sown | AT COMPARABLE SAVINGS MOT WATER BEATERS, 3 GAL- aa D REFRIG. STOVES. FUR- PUPPIES. TROPICAL FISH. ALL | SUPER M-T.A. WITH THE NEW custom walls, beste ah neme. ws ~| 18 W. Pike Oniy _f to @ Sunday 10 to 2 Jewelr ban Ste, ave, Senter ee NE wats | anced. a SENASTS, Blew erS, e e ean MOLE WH PR B, AMPLIEIES. AND De SHORTY HOOK’S PLACE items reconditfoped & a __. | ST Oe Matt nee, camaaal ae ‘ Wayne B and Airc Conditions PUREBRED BOXER, WITH — PA-| DE NT LIVE ‘POWER 3100 Orgpard Lake Rd. nos. of Gee USED DEPT. ace, poupina INTERIOR | 51 69 a _ pe slighty m and 650.50. These | ing Co. 000 West Burce. _| pers, 8 months old, reasonable.| TA _ COME IN IT FOMAWAWK BOAT. if FT.CAR| CASH FOR FURNT FURRTEORE — |$ 5% % OE Refrigerator sense | Alum. comb, doors, 620.08, a See | ae cee ed gas heaters at ter wast. | Smathousn: PUPPIEG—ALEO BOS THis TRACTOR WITH TRE NEW excellent condition. MA ¢-2240. COLDEPOT UEFRIG otest ® eu. ft Coldapet, its ww, Oetiand Home Clivements $12.96, leather covered travel | 383 Oveharé Lake Ave. : USED ELECTRIC MOTORS. ~. a | oon Ferree seg. TE Tees, __| RMAge TOU ny DMS WiLL molded bosts. Feather craft alu- i: Tees sid Electric ranges .. ae t20 0" op t1i8 Dine, ‘cor. Hatchery R¢ be 2 rhinestone ¢ ost ume INSULATION electric ‘and oe at low | food. Sine eat, 304 Ontiand Ave. FE 40734 FE4-1112 ert Sere paveceen, Gas teen | CHROME Cana tE SETS. As BARGAIN ~ bor... — STORM DOORS ee ae eeping | PARAKEETS BREEDERS AND KING BROS. and Grumman cances, Scott At-| sembie these yourself and save. "NEW ME RCHANDISE. coda 15 rhinestone Ten nee. 0t_W._Byree._____| vedtes 209 Auburh B4. FE pm h- - Fy yh nt waite “00.98 and table. 909.9614 and i drawer chests 62450 up| reiler nate ened aren naaee PROT cent $M COMB. STORM SASH | (ee orm "wiring. repairing. Com- =. ESK. | 5965 Orchard Lk Rd, Keego Harbor | Oakland Fue as’ Paint. <2 Cech. ante wrist watches 2 i tine Bee, value | LUMBER AND WRECKING co. | J months bid. Very rea- Lee’s Sales & Service . HM. Shieeves, 45744 | DEEP —— sana seo tar | PE 88 FE s.a074| ard Lake Ave. PE 5-6ite pisdies Melores wrist | ghoome mixing faucets, $14.98. | me 8 Ob mutes sie @. ae Conable 104 N Perry a et ee St. |. eras Sean: Nee. Pe: | —copeeny ie new. 6150, Mi +6391, a “S| BATHROOM PINTURES 47611 | £190.00 “Joan’:enctei tector i¢-- "| Theve are factory marred. Michi. | Mahogany flush Goer... sesit SPRINGER PUPPIES. BOXER a. Bs 1; DINETTE sUITE USED TRADE-IN pipes and fittings, automatic oil see wrist watch ........ 37.1 383 orenard Birch are gg stad service Boariing and erom | TRACTOR SPECIALS YOu ARE IN THE PE 17-7842 a a and gas water heater, di! and | $100.00 men's’ Helbros wrist — a. 1x6. 1x® (x12 per M, ...... 100 | 8. Lewiend Kensels, FE 30019 ‘ a @ boat and motor or| DINING ROOM TABLE. BUFFET DEPARTMENT * Supl Seracets, sisom end het wat- ontect & weter- JACKSON'S RENTAL aut weed. per.” ...... |e BOXER PUP: | “\ouNTED RYDRA why don't you drive out Sun) brary table Mi +278i ae 37.80 Mixers, chain sews. Skilsaw. | S70, saute. ‘pers oc} On oo m1 WITH. CULT . ee 2 the beautiful Switzer — $71.50 omens “Helbtos ‘wrist electric hammer, drain per sq. ft | Coote~ Lake mast beyond | CASE A-POWER etter : All custom, pail boats. DPESER. , A BD APT OAS | reemee reece ee £10.98] SEEN OS OURELE | weteh .......:............ 27.50 vement breaker, 1105 ry. |2,D¢. dathrm. set, complete . $105, _the T-B_santiarium. SILVER wre ow Py Many other watches t0 choose from | fawn Pontiac, FE 4-520. New tree wand “ollets $01.98 Tov FOX, TERRIER, POPPIES. | JQnN DEERE B WiTl COLTE ‘will just cieeee stove Chest of “are TOO NUMEROUS LA ATLA LiKE NEW. HAVE COMPLETE WINE OF | Call, m ‘our selection and| VATOR. . ceeet. | Sinae. ““Walous dropieal tenit AT. 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Saturday hours 10:30 a.m. to.) p.m.| Pree test on analyzer track, R C. switches, accessories.| Says "W Sharle ha Bt fish.) 8115. Houghten & Son. Rochester, «st and Apri? 17 room for used 3 C STOVE. LAROE i ates. 361 8. Saginaw HEAT SERVICE CO. antag os — Ny NTS Takers. 3 ne nth a ee \— anion res =) 97eh. : Sng ont ttpenses and ériv. bedroom Aptos gga Ah Associated § with Trailer Exchange - GENER AL —__—_Phone PE $6360 apt Ma Lane Ore . a Wik | Dogs Tramed, Board 82 ANTE! BOTTOM 12 OR 16 ; : after m. pring mattreds and washing ma- | USED REFRIGERATORS, 95¢ AND — Evenings & 8 oes — ; ar tee oe — tale bow | ; “in. plow ‘or Ford FE +5578. PARE) cube wringer type_ OR Dome,» ated isievinons ne eed 8. | sonepine 6 oer eS WAREHO Ll IMBI *R 2x hand basins, rade A | ALL BREEDS. OBEDIENCE 2 Bottom 1 eHow. (CARDEN guna past Bas en green ty Ms * B. Mearee Electric. 1000 : dean a wLan Bu... USE 32.50 Bathtubs, | ned cee U. 8. ws | a eling. 3-2308. 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At the same time, they predicted d A ale : | g = ; tiie ' HiBE re By Muntz Ex-Service Men Cell FE 2-2871 Mitchell’s TV Sales and Service 109 N, Saginaw Se. W-CAR NEWS | MUSIC SPORTS 6:15 A.M. "7:15 P.M. IN APRIL BASEBALL | Spring. Training Quality Service on - All Makes Including Muntz Call FEderal 4-9736 . M A * . ae nny es ie FE mee | , , , HONORING’ ALL MUNTZ.WA Pe sc Attention se “ES ry News, McBride W. Your Boy Bud . News, Club - 1:45 . Guiding Light | a 3 ONLY 2 | es | oe (‘til we move) ____ Bargains in New and Used TV HAMPTON ELECTRIC CO. 286 State St: FE 4-2525 Don't be fooled! Don’t be misled by bargain prices Or absurd claims of screwdriver mechanics or @ Call a competent technician. There’s o orbs of Electronic Association in PONTIAC ANDY CONDON’S RADIO T-V 176 Crestwood, FE A RADIO & TV.............. 35 Auburn, FE 4- | Tv... , 3149 W. 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Washington, OA 8-2032 ROCHESTER ROCHESTER RADIO & TV . St. OL 2-2141 JEFFERSON 105 West Sth St. OL 2-48a2 WALLED. LAKE MORSE ELECTRONICS i . i.e « Ve 2 ee ~ } ~—_ @ ~ . ~ i ao . — * ate fs ; i : ‘ : ¥ 2 at. —p wo at es . — ‘ ; : —, “THR PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, APRIL 8,194 © > , eee es —— allieal Aaveriiocwend — SER LET US REVIEW THE ISSUES CAREFULLY.... THE PROPOSALS: Charter Amendment No. |—Proposes raising the tax limit from 10 to 12'/2 mills in order. to continue our present tax rate, It specifically earmarks the funds, formerly used for debt retirement, for expansion of hospital facilities. and _ other necessary capital improvements. Hospital Bond Ballot—Authorizes a $3,000,000 bond issue to provide the funds needed to begin hospital construction right away. THE BASIC ISSUE: In spite of opponents attempts to cloud the important issues with a ‘smoke screen” of irrelevant arguments, the decision facing Pontiac voters Monday is whether: To face our responsibilities as a community by providing for its basic needs both present and future, and thus continue as a progressive, growing city while continuing to maintain a very low tax rate, or to sacrifice our city's progress, and even many of its basic needs to the cause of still lower and totally inadequate taxes. In spite of opposing claims, this proposal DOES NOT INCREASE PRESENT TAXES. The issue is do we continue present taxes to meet our basic needs of health and welfare, or do we reduce taxes and forget PEOPLE! WHO ARE THE OBSTRUCTIONISTS AND WHY: Not the average landowner, for he wants a community that will increase his property value, give him a finer place in which to live, and because the tax reduction would save him only $5.40 a year, Not the worker, for the program means more jobs and a city that can furnish his needs, and medical facilities that offer his family the services for which he pays in hospitalization insutance premiums. ~ Not the business or professional man, because a finer community means more and better business for him. Could it be a small group of citizens who own large amounts THE BASIC NEED: Everyone is aware of the critical need for hospital facilities in Pontiac and the deplorable conditions brought about by the necessity of jamming more and more beds into the General Hospital. They are aware that these conditions can only grow steadily worse with the rapid development and growth of the Pontiac area. Most-people are also aware that if this improvement program tails on April Sth, State Fire officials must require that the number of beds at General be reduced or several hundred thousand dollars be expended to partially fire-proof the obsolete public health building attached to the hospital It is only diversionary argument by opponents to suggest that Pontiac relieve this problem by excluding out-of-city residents, for this cannot be done. You could not refuse admittance to accident victims or outsiders taken ill here and tell them to return to their Own city or state. And it ts impractical to expect small surrounding communities to be able to raise additional facilities It is: much more sound to increase the capacity of gn existing structure, utilize the ecomomy of a large specialized staff and ita concentration of expensive equipment, and charge outside patients a fair extra charge to cover additional overhead, as we have been doing for a mumber of years. Also important is the tact that Pontiac General was originated by a group of Oakland County women who donated the facilities to Pontiac on the condition that it be main- tained as a ‘public’ hospital, open to residents from outside the city Most voters who are aware that our fire protection facilities are inadequate that we have no stations covering the entire west side and the southeast section of town, that our main station is 87 years old and tied together to prevent collapse, that our fire insurance rates are unnecessarily high, and > that per capita fire loss basis we rate among the poorest communities na- tionally. ’ Very few citizens have missed the daily frustration of the traffic tie-ups at our major railroad and highway intersections or are unaware of the casualty josses we suffer there, both of which should be eliminated by modern grade separations Our great need for additional water and sewage facilities, a Police Public Safety Building, a mew main Library, a civic Auditorium, and other improve ments for a rapidly growing community is well known. Again it is merely an opposition tactic to try to defeat them all by demanding that they be voted on separately It is the old strategy of “divide and conquer'’ Knowing that most voters might approve of several of these projects, they nevertheless hope that the natural diversity of interests in a large com- munity would create enough disagreement over priority to destroy adequate support for any project. Such strategy does not reflect community interest Or progressive planning. It is obstructionist of real estate and who stand to save more than most of us through tax reductions — no matter what the loss in community service? Or could it be those few who are chronically adverse to any tax of any form and for any purpose? . No matter what their motive, it is noteable that many of the opponents to this proposed program are faces that have appeared in the “‘anti-tax'’ and “‘anti-improvements”’ line-up in Pontiac for as far back in the past as most long-time citizens can remember. So it is unlikely that a defeat of this program would inspire these people to propose a “‘better’’ program two years from now—or even support your next proposal. They invite -you to take it slow to reconsider this already well-planned proposal. What they mean — is STALL, forget that the health and comfort and very lives of our people are at stake TODAY. A BETTER PLAN? The proposal to be voted on April 5th has had many months of thorough-study by civic: officials, business men, labor and manage- ment consultants, State tax authorities, State and independent ho spital study authorities and planning officials. They have endorsed it as the most practical answer to Pontiac's most pressing problems. It carries the unanimous endorsement of the Pontiac - Oakland County Industrial Union Council ClO; the Presidents of 18 Pontiac Women's Clubs; the Presidents of 19 Pontiac Parent-Teacher Associations; the Board of Directors of the Pontiac Chamber of Commerce. It has the support of most local pastors, and members of your retiring City Commission and of 11. of the 14 candidates being the Pontiac Real Estate Board. It is the recommendation of voted upon Monday. THE TAX ISSUE; —— Actually there is no tax issue here. Homeowners pay one-third of all property taxes, while business and industry carry twe-thirds. The average homeowner would save only 1!) cents a day or $5.40 a year by sacrificing the public improvements and hospital addition. We already have an lew tax levy—20% belew the national average for cities its size. Sixth lowest for all similar cities in Michigan. Even more important is the fact that Pentise cannot survive on 9 10-Mill Tax Limit. t NEVER has! For the past 25 years it has always been necessary to vote assessments over and above the legal liniits to pay off debts incurred because the 19-Mill levy could no- where near provide the funds for our barest necessities. Street, water, sewage, hospital and other basic projects have been carried in this manner, always paying: off interest costs as well as the indebtedness. Actually the City’s basic standard of living his always been betweén 12 and 15 mills—and most hospital improvements have come from private dona- tions, Federal and State funds and hospital revenues. ° - THE SOUNDNESS: OF THE 1242 MILL LIMIT - The present tax rate will have paid off all back indebtedness in 1955 and placed Pontiac in an unusual and enviable position. What ig more, it can build funds for Pontiac’s present and future public improvements on a sound PAY-AS-YOU-GO basis. There will be a “bank account’ when these needs arise, little need for incurring heavy debts and costly interest payments! It will give Pontiac its urgent needs NOW, and in the years to Come AT NO INCREASE IN PRESENT TAXES! PEER bd “YES” HOSPITAL BOND ISSUE THE SO-CALLED “BLANK CHECK” When you can’t beat a fellow, you call him names. So it is with the opposition strategy here. The proposed program presents a tax limit geared to the known needs of this community over a tong period of time. The funds are specifically earmarked; }-Mill for hospital expansion; 12 Mills for capital improvements. It cannot be used for operating expenses, or any other purpose than that stated! In fact, even 1/2 of the hospital millage will not be levied since the hospital revenue will carry 2 of the cost. The extra '2-Mill is simply required by law to guarantee the Bond Issue. Voters can vote-out or change the millage at any time they see fit, in the same .manner that: they can vote it in. In the same manner they contrel the action of the Commissioners who administer the funds. They may also exercise contrel through attendance at commission meetings. So the name calling campaign of ‘Blank Check,’’ “No Time Limit,” ‘No Purpose Estab- lished,” ‘No Amount Limit” and ‘No Control” is completely without bassis. More smoke screen.’ More of the ‘‘delay strategy.” a THESE ARE THE FACTS! The issues that will be before you on April Sth. Consider them carefully, then do what’ is best for Pontiac—what is best for YOU and YOUR FAMILY! Z. = ie an »> ’ o, tee ee } ; = ee pe PEPER LY CU POT vn 4 res * ar Pee eee CEES SE ES