\ bi —* THE PONTIAC PRESS 9 Saturday: Cloudy, Warmer , i aren Edition, 112th YEAR | ° x*«xxkx« PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1954—36 PAGES ansOClaTED panes 7 INTERNATIONAL NEWS GERVICE 10-Year Civic Program Outlined by Will Sen. Higgins Makes Bid for Governorship County Resident Decides fo Seek GOP Nomination Candidate Assails Lack of Efficiency in Present State Government Senator George N. Hig- gins of Oakland County is a candidate for governor. The well known Oakland County man announced to- day that he will seek the Republican nomination in the primary. Sen. Higgins is probably the most for- -Announces GEORGE N. HIGGINS midable figure in the race*— and the primary promises to be a spirited contest. Sen. Higgins’ statement follows: “I have decided to enter the i : bi 13 gf i L ey i : ‘i } § gei¢ 5 (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) Injunction Halts Teamsters Plan it 8 i at Hi HE ry z #8 ngs Van Wagoner Quits Bridge Job Would Forestall Critics of His Lobby Work for Bonding Company . (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Soviet Minister Demands Big 4 Talk On Trieste Molotov Makes New Attempt to Link Issue With Austrian Treaty BERLIN (AP) — Soviet Foreign Minister V. M. Mol- otov demanded again today that the explosive issue of Trieste be included in con- sideration of the Austrian independence treaty. Specifically, he said the Big Four should spell out a clause that the disputed territory at the head of the Adriatic be demilitarized. It is now occupied by Brit- ish, American and Yugo- slav troops but the Western Powers said last October , they were ready to pull out /and turn over administra- 'tion of their zone to Italy. | Yugoslavia reacted bitterly. The Russians tried once before fl RehEy Eke ies Bg by Western as a deliberate attempt agreement. Today's pro- posal was regarded in-most quar- ~ | ters as no exception to this reason- ing Austria, even after Austria has its sovereignty. House Gets Plan to Extend Official Terms to 4 Years LANSING (AP) — A proposed Constitutional amend- ment providing four-year terms for state and county offi- cials and legislators was half way through the Michigan Legislature today. The Senate approved the measure with only two nega- tive votes and sent it to the House. Such a proposal does not need the Governor's approval. With one exception, the State Highway Commissioner, state and county officers and legislators now serve Year's Coldest New Legislator | 3 ; Bos 2 RICHARD C, VANDUSEN Name VanDusen to House Seat Birmingham Man Wins Special Election in 3rd. County District By more than a two-to-one vote, Richard C. VanDusen won a seat in the Michigan House of Repre- sentatives yesterday in a Third District special election. Unofficial tallies of the district's Birmingham Republican, 1,782 votes. His opponent, John C. Wester- dale, 40, Commerce Township Dem- ocrat, tallied 838 ballots. A practicing attorney with a De- troit firm VanDusen will take over Howard R, Estes’ vacant seat in the House until Dec. 31. Estes resigned last November to become manager of the Oakland Troy, 80; Lyon, VanDusen 65, Westerdale Bills Introduced 37 precincts gave VanDusen, 28, | to Lower FHA Down Payments Measures Also Would) Stretch Out Repayment Period on Loans WASHINGTON (-A P )— Legislation was drawn to- day to reduce the down pay- ments and stretch out the, repayment periods of Fed- | eral Housing Administra- tion (FHA) home loans. Identical - bills by Sen. Capehart (R-Ind) and Rep. Wolcott (R-Mich), chair- men of the Senate and House banking committees, were described by the au- thors as the administration measures designed to carry out President Eisenhower's housing recommendations of Jan. 25. They would cut down payments by varying amounts—for example, by $350 on a $10,000 house—and would reduce monthly payments by extending to 30 years, instead Also, down payments as low on) used houses as on new ones would | be authorized. There is now a differential. The legislation, slated for full committee study, avoids any direct mention of Elsen- hower’s request for a four-year 56; Novi, VanDusen 2, Wester- |dale 5; Farmington, 208, Wester- (dale 117. VanDusen will take his seat in) the House as soon as the vote is Recorded Here Hospital Lists Zero; Tomorrow's _ Forecast Slightly Warmer Pontiac area residents shivered in the winter's coldest weather this a9 8 bie +] i | "s 3g 2 de 133 li =f i: I Pi +i | t f Z 7 i # 1; at Humphrey Farm . monies at the Lincoln Memorial. | the statute books. The President would be given considerable leeway by the pro-| posed legislation to change down payments, repayment periods and interest rates within a sharply de- President to Hunt WASHINGTON — President Eisenhower flies to southern Geor- gia today to try his luck at quail shooting at the vacation estate of Secretary of the Treasury Hum- phrey. The President's private plane, the Columbine, is scheduled to take off from National Airport on *| the weekend trip shortly after Ei- senhower takes part in Abraham | Lincoin birthday anniversary cere- | Humphrey's pine farm, known | as Milestone, is located near Thom- | asville, Ga., which in turn is about 20 miles from Tallahassee, Fia. It is abouf a three-hour flight from Washington to the Thomas- ville area. Eisenhower plans to fly oon to Washington Sunday after- All-American Now NEW with happiness after being sworn uralization ceremonies in federal court in Brooklyn. Nina, whe lives of the present 20 or 25, the time | with her parents in Flushing, Long Island, was one of 51 children in which a loan must be paid off. | naturalized in the ceremony. The blonde lassie was adopted by the} Revits who flew to Austria two years ago for her. CITIZEN—Nina Revits, three-and-a-half, almost glows | United Press Pheote in as an American citizen at nat- Marquette Miss, 16, Wins State Cherry Pie Contest GRAND RAPIDS (AP) — Pretty 16-year-old Miss Eva-|%0use the municipal court, police dela Schaefer of Marquette today was crowned the state's | cherry pie champion at the annual Michigan cherry pie baking contest. The brown-eyed high school sophomore won the honors in a field of 60 contestants, each representing a Michigan the county, at the 22nd annual contest, publié audience in the civic pte a girl’ baked before a sc| Appraisers Give Land Estimates In Today's Press Say $57,230 to $40,000. Maximum Value of Parking Lot Site Three appraisers testifying for the city in a condemnation suit over land for a public parking| site at 11-49 Parke St. yesterday estimated value of the land at from $37,230 to $40,000. ,. A jury will pass on the city's need for the land and determine the price the city must pay. The property is now owned by the Jack Habel Chevrolet Co. The three realtors who appraised the area for the city and values | they set are John K. Irwin, $37,230, | ney, Mecosta County. Vernon K. Archer, $37,822, and i- | George L. Scales, $40,000. | A compromise proposal offereti by Habel was rejected Feb. 1 by ’- Pontiac City Commission. At that time Habel ‘offered to sell the land to Pontiac for $30,000 on condition the city would deed him a portion of the fermer County-City Market adja- Habel paid about $60,000 for the land under condemnation, bounded | on east by Parke street, west by | Clinton River, north by Slater apartments and city-owned prop- erty to the south. The city was negotiating at the time to pay $50,000 for the site The three appraisers said they thought the land in question was best suited for parking or stor- age of cars. Parke street is a deadend street and not a main traffic artery, they explained, and therefore the land (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Pontiff Continuing fo Regain Strength in the VATICAN CITY w—Pope Pius,| The bill authorizing the? auditorium. The announcement of the winner was Made ata luncheon. The ls were of meth- preparation, —_ ie and personal qualifi- cations. an we ‘$5-Million Plan ‘Would Not Hike Current Taxes Asks Voters to OK City Amendment to Provide Needed Improvements A $5 million civic project which would take Pontiac about 10 years to complete was annouficed yesterday by City Manager Walter K. Willman. Outlining the major pro- gram in a speech at the weekly luncheon meeting of the Pontiac Rotary Club, Willman said the project “would not effect an in- crease in the city’s tax rate.” The average home owner would save only $5.40 each year if the charter amend- ment on the tax limit is not approved in the April elec- tion. Willman said the tax rate was trimmed from $13.98 per $1,000 to $13.80 two years ago. auditorium and tions. The public safety building would personnel. Three grade separations are also planned, of which a major part ‘Evadela is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Walter H. Schaefer.. As the champion she won her choice tie developed for third between Sandra Larson, 16, of Pullman, and Arlene Vinton, 17, of | Place . Joyce Ann Cox, 16, of Rod- | | Joyce Myers, 17, of Hastings was jin sixth place and Joann Roberts, | 19, Cedar Springs, seventh. ‘Charge Man With Dealing | in Baby Black Market MONTREAL (UP) — Police to- day arrested a Montreal attorney, | a multi-million | | doliar international black market in babies. The arrest climaxed more than a year of investigation by New York and Canadian authorities into a ring which allegedly had smug-’ gled more than 1,000 Canadian babies across the border to Amer- ican couples for adoption. i levy enough to pay $1 million structure. Also making the project possible will be the forthcoming retirement of the city’s general obligation bonds in 1955, for which $350,000 in taxes has been collected an- next year. After 1954, the city will not need the approximately $2 per $1,000 now taxed for debt retirement. Last payment on the $1,501,000 gross debt remaining cannot be (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) ing in the Legislature. Fourth Judge for County Wins Additional Support Creation of a fourth circuit court fudge for Oakland County won additional support Thursday with endorse- ment by two supervisors’ committees of a bill now pend- Rep. William S. Broomfield (R-Royal) who introduced the bill, was “very optimistic” today about its chances lature, in view of the county's backing. — ing in. the Legislature for some time, awaiting action by county officials. “Tt's in the house judiciary committee now,” he said, “and Rep, Howard Carroll (R-Mt. Clem- jens), the chairman, told me yes- terday that they'd report it out, immediately, if the county decided | to endorse it.” Bloomfield said if the Legis Oriea, on e* Fit i /Bwight B. passage of a 2 ge ge Buckingham q and the Grand Trunk Rail- bik first ih has discussed purchasing a portion of the so-called Porritt property, a “Sacre Troy Township parcel within the city limits, owned by the W. E. Reid Development Co. * . s The curtain will rise at & to in presentations by St. Dunstan's Guild at the Cranbrook Pavilion be at the same time next week- local has a of genera] admission tickets to the Shrine Circus, which is distributing free of charge anyone interested in attending may be picked up at the . s usual spring cycle of an in communicable diseases evidence, city health nurse Gillette said the only one able to its own with the reported, with 10 cases December and January. and Decem- i LE ! wae i ber, reapectively, showed: chick. en Ri, 4; measles, 145, 2; ; md German . just northwest efit fi le open to . dally, Peterson, general chair- and Arthur Blakeslee, chair- of the Local YMCA member- committee, have tallied latest in the membership drive find 1T7 new anc renewed members on the 1954 enrollment With a mock car race through Michigan as the method of earn ing points, car C with John Sla- ter ag “driver” leads the four tftp 1! Board of Education's Suit - for Condemnation of Land Awaits Resolution’s OK — te be held tomorrow at weed School, Member; of the dance commiticre declined to dis- close the secret, In on the surprise sre general chairman Sallie Jo Arnold, Bir- | mingham, and committee heads | Alice Lewis, Shelia Thorpe and Debra Block. ‘their 8 year eld son | moved from Royal Oak to 6100 Romford Poreroft, He is with Automotive Bquip- ment | Pormer Detroiters Mr. end Mre. Walter P. Cahill, whe recently moved te 6278 W | Gorey. Foucreft. He is a * agent Kidneigh, from Gelt Lake City, Uteh, and Miss peoejerte Qaston. whose new address is 136 Olephuret Thomas, 17, and Edward and Weston im Gerviee, whe have moved from Min- to 176 Meryland. He ts Frank A. Alishouse Service and burial for F rank A. Allshouse, 69, of 4451 Arlington Dr., Royal Oak, will be at 11 a.m. Monday in Cambridge, Ohio, He died yesterday. His body will be at Bell Chapel _|of the William R. Hamilton Co. until 9 p.m. today Born in Cleveland, Mr. Alis- house had been a certified public accountant for 35 years. He had lived in Roya! Oak for 26 years. He was a member of the Cam- bridge Chapter, F &AM, and the First Methodist Church. Survivors include his widow, Ferol L.; a son, Melvin E. of Bir- mingham, and two grandchildren. s ° e D. B. Wilkinson Service for D. B. Wilkinson, superintendent of public utilities when Birmingham's municipal wa- ter system was installed, wil) be at 2 p. m. tomorrow from the Maniey Bailey Funeral Home, with -burial in Greenwood Ceme- tery. Mr. Wilkinson, 85, died yester- day at his residence, 475 Merrill, following a long illness. He had been a trustee of the Village Coun- cil from 1908 to 1913 and retired 15 years ago from his work as a plumbing and heating contractor. Born in New Boston, he had lived here for 61 years. A life | member of Birmingham Lodge 44, | F&AM, and Halsey Lodge 3%. | IOOF, Mr. Wilkinson was also a | member of the First Presbyterian | Church here. | He is survived by his widow, Rosetta Shaw, and a niece. Crime Prevention Week to Be Marked BIRMINGHAM — Feb, 1420 is . | “National Crime Prevention Week” sponsored by the Nationa] Ex- change Club, and plans are being | made locally for special programs held in cooperation with churches, schools, and law enforcement agencies | Local Exchange President | Dwight Baldwin has named mem- |ber Ralph W. Moxley, chief of police, chairman of the events. | Baldwin pointed out that in a | recent message to Exchange Club members, President Eisenhower stated that the greatest crime is the tolerance of crime. This will be the keynote of the observances ‘Announce Fund Drive to Build New Church BIRMINHAM — The Rev. Ev /gene Paddock, pastor of Holy 'Name Church, has announced a | parish-wide fund drive to raise $600,000 for a new church. To be built on the site of the nt 28-year-old structure on Harmon, it will be in the Eng- | lish Gothic tradition, with con- ‘temporary architectural features, | Father Paddock said Seating capacity lchurch will end the present crowded situa- of the new be 1,000. which will | Willman Outlines | Birmingham High School News School Bandsmen Achieve Top Honors at Festival Huge City Project (Continued From Page One) made until 1963, but under present | plans only $60,000 will remain to be added after 1%4 and Pontiac will have the $1,501,000 in reserve | to make payments as they come due | The $2 assessment automaically would cease upon the debt's re- | tirement In the April election voters will be asked to approve a charter amendment which proposes the $2, now going for debt retire- ment, to be continued and ear- marked for public improvements, according to Willman. If not approved, the tax rate would drop to $11.80 per $1,000 of assessed Valuation, he said. | The amendment will ask for the | Pight to raise the levy $2.50 per | $1,000, but Willman stated: “‘The (tax rate will remain at $13.80." If approved the amendment would take effect Jan. 1, 1955. “The amendment provides that $1 per $1,000 may be levied in excess of the usual $10 for the purpose of expanding General Hospital,” he explained. “This expansion contemplates an addition of more than 200 rooms and is expected to cost $3,500,000 In order to cover properly the bond issue in that amount, it is necessary to vote for the $1 per $1,000 to insure the sale of the bonds, backed by the faith and credit of the city of Pontiac,”’ he continued, “Bat it is only planned,” he sald, to raise 50 cents per $1,000 by taxes and the remainder of the cost is to come out of hos- pital operating income.” This means that while a vote is needed for the $1 increase, it is only planned to levy 530 cents per $1,000 for hospital purposes, thus retaining the $13.80 levy, ac- cording to the manager. As the registered voters are asked to approve this millage for | hospital expansion, property-owner | voters will be asked to vote au- thorization on the issuance of the necessary bonds. The other phase of the two-fold charter amendment provides for “an increase of $1.50 per $1,000 to be allocated to an expanded public works program and a long list of worthy projects under study b: the City Commission for a long time,"’ Willman added. “This increase to be levied will be requested on the commitment of the City Commission that the tax rate will remain at the usual $13.80 per $1,000 of assessed val- uation. . “It should be definitely under- stood that no increase in the tax rate for municipal purposes is con- templated in connection with this charter amendment," he further explained. Willman also is the vice presi- dent of the International City Man- agers Assn., representing the mid- western states. House Bill Extends Terms to Four Years (Continued From Page One) in office, four-year terms might prove ‘‘an economy measure.” Sen. Cora M. Brown (D-Detroit0) argued that new legislators have just begun to learn legislative pro- cess in two years and that much | “training is lost by two-year terms. Under the proposal a Governor could serve only two terms, or eight years. Negative votes were cast by Sen | Edward Hutchinson (R-Fennville) /and Harold M. Ryan (D-Detroit). A consolidation of existing election laws was passed by the Senate and sent to the House. It includes an amendment re- | uniting the state and presiden- | tal ballots after a 10-year sep- | aration. Democrats opposed the bill, {Cooper Bill to require the state teams with 63 members. car A tion which is forcing Masses to) Police to hire women for inside under William Gordon's leadership }. said in the school auditorium. | desk jobs has 56; and cars Y and M trail with 27 and 31 members respec- tively. The enrollment drive will continue through Feb. 28 s > s A surprise ending ts in store for dancers at “Grand Finale,” annual mid-winter formal dance The Weather PONTIAC AND VICINITY —Itncreasing cleediness tenight and temerrew Lew It te 15 tenight Saturday cleudy and warmer High % te St Westerty winds 1? te 28 miles per beer tonight, becom img southwest 12 te 18 geturday Tedar in Pentiac Lowest temperature preceding @ am 6 At 8 am Wir ve.ocity 4 mph Direction North wes @um eete Friday ot € pm Gun rises Gaturday at 7 82 w Moon sets Saturday at ¢ ‘1 ac Moon rises Friday at 1254 pm Dewntewr Temperatures 3 lle w 1 at Serer ee 1 13 7am 12 3 is 8am... 17 OO. B..cccoceee 4 FP mM ....es. is wea m Gowntern) bia winelpiclcaaisisslete's 39 2 a 2 | temperature ....... 20.5 Weather—Pair, trace of mow. “th Ponliae sSegetseeceuanet " Reis cis des aes” aiv'es x» The fund drive begins Feb, 21. Man Thought Dead Fights His Rescuers LANSING ® — A Lansing Town- | ship man, who first was presumed ‘to be dead, revived last night and wound up in the county jail in- _stead of on a funeral parlor slab | Township firemen were called to the Charles Dutton home where, they reported, they found Dutton | apparently without a pulse and not breathing An ambulance was called and i firemen started to work over Dut- ton with an inhalator Firemen said Dutton sudden- ly revived and started fighting his rescuers. One of five first aid | was booked on charges of bein ~i4 tm 1875 sii (euast drunk and disorderly, assault and meine 2s 9) battery and resisting arrest. Marquette 17 @ Memphis €3 3 y 4 Miami % @| Mercury is heavier than gold, | (ag eB CS atomic weight being 200.61, Rew York “s 18 | while that of gold is 197.2 Louts “1 16 | a & "| Fish sellers carry their wares se a2 On horseback in’ Chile, State Police Commissioner Jo- seph A. Childs said the bill would | not save any money because he | would have to hire 25 per cent | more women to fill the jobs now held by troopers. | Feikens Plans Speech | STURGIS (UP)--State Republi- can Chairman John Feikens will be a guest speaker here Feb. 17 at a St. Joseph County Lincoln Day dinner, it was announced to day In one drop of blood the size of a pin head there are approximate- ly five million red corpuscles and about 6.000 white ones NOT increase in pay during its term | A House committee killed the | 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1054 (Editor's note: The Birming- ham High School column has been by Frank Phillips, an associate editor of the Highlander, student newspaper). ; * ¢ @ By FRANK PHILLIPS Members of the ftirmingham High School band received 11 out of 12 first place ratings Saturday in the Solo and Ensemble Festival at Ypsilanti. . ; = ‘. | Soloists receiv- ing top honors were Dick Hub- bard, Joan Gass- away, John Boul- tonand Tom... | Masters. : | A brass sextet consisting of Ed Nordstrom, Jer- ry Mills, John Perkins, -Tom pHILUPs Masters, Bob Mange and Bob Owen took top rankings in their division. Also winning a first place was a mixed quartet of woodwinds, composed of Joan Gassaway, John Boulton, Ann Parnie and Dorothy | Schurminer, and a woodwind trio of Joan Gassaway, John Boulton | and Ann Parnie. | ‘The cornet trio with Ed Nord- lstrom, Jerry Mills and John Schaffer was another winner as was a trombone quartet with Don Masters, Fred Barber, Jerry Beers and Bob Owen. The Highlander will host the Eastern Michigan League Press Conference March 14 with dele- gates from East Detroit, Ferndale, Hazei Park, Mt. Clemens, Port Huron, Berkley, Kingswood, Royal Oak, Pontiac, Cranbrook, Troy and Bloomfield Hills. Contests are being planned in newswriting, interviews, editorials, feature and sports writing with judges from big professional ‘ > After the installation of new Student Congress officers last | week the house of representatives voted on 2) applications for five honorary memberships to the house. memberships went to Burt Hutch- ings, Joan Gassaway, Thor Hal- vorson, Bob Allen and John How- With one representative elected from each homeroom the Piper sales staff was formed and held its first meeting Tuesday. Dick Thalacker, sales manager, in- structed representatives on sales procedure. The sales campaign will begin Wednesday and run to Feb. 2. The price of the yearbook will be $2.50. The Piper will be delivered to students the last week in May. ‘s . . The junior class is planning a talent show to be presented Feb. 26 at an all-school assembly. Try- outs for the show will be next Wednesday in the Maple room of the high school. Student chairman is Helen | Black. Her assistants are Jeanne | Pedder, scenery; Fred Shinnick, |sound; and Hester Lewis, make- |, up. Zoning Request Dropped at Wednesday Meeting BIRMINGHAM—Ciyde H. Collins Y | withdrew his request at a Zone Board of Appeals Wednesday night, asking permission to use an addi- | tion to his house at 191 W. Frank as an office for physical therapy treatments. Complaints Nad beea made by neighboring residents. Collins was given 30 days to dispose of the business. Van Wagoner Quits Straits Bridge Job (Continued From Page One) do about getting the bill passed. The company is handling the sale. Van Wagoner said that he “re- ceived no money or fee of any kind” from Stifel-Nicolaus, “Yesterday (Wednesday), while I was in Lansing, I met a couple of members of the Legislature and discussed the bill, It occurred to me in so doing I might be in | technical violation of the lobby- | ing laws, so I immediately . . . | paid my $5 and got a license to talk to the legislators.”’ Van Wagoner said it never oc- curred to him that this would be deemed improper. He added that he understood ‘“‘members of other state boards ... are reg- istered (as lobbyists) and there is no connection between the Mackinac Bridge and the Tunnel project.” Van Wagoner said he had not been asked to quit the Authority post, Both Williams and Brown sald they had not asked his res- ignation. Brown said, ‘‘whether or not he | feels he should resign is a matter for his own determination.” State Red Hearings to Begin March 29 DETROIT u—The House Un- American Activities Committee said today that its Michigan hear- ings, scheduled to start Feb. 22, have been postponed until March Kit ber Clardy, Clardy, who was hospitalized at | Lansing this week with a heart condition, notified Rep. Harold Velde (R-II) he expected to be fully recovered by March 29th. Clardy told Chairman Velde the hearings should proceed anyway on March 29, even if he (Clardy) were still ill. ICE! RABIES VACCINATION CLINICS Sunday, February 14, 1954 — 1 P.M. to 4 P.M. Sane immense et the following locations: $ TROY—Fire Hall, 2780 Rochester Rd. FARMINGTON—Fire Hall, 21420 Wheeler St. HOLLY—Fire Hall NEW HUDSON—Fire Hall ANIMAL SHELTER—1240 Walton Bivd., Pontiac VACCINATION COST _ $1.50 | QAKLAND COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH 29 because of the illness ef Rep. | a committee mem-| Appraisers Estimate Park Site Values (Continued From Page One) fronting on it is limited in acces- sibility. In their opinion, they stated, the land is not well suited for retail merchandising development. Habel's attorney, William J. Beer, asked Irwin if sale of land at higher price per square foot to Pontiac Retail Store was a com- parable sale Irwin said ‘no, ~| made, but as long as Michigan has because the Retail Store is located on a main traffic artery which gives easier access.” The suit, in Oakland County Cir- | cuit Court, is adjourned until Feb. 17, when Beer will begin present- ing the Habel company’s defense. 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Cummings, 27, is awaiting trial on charges of accessory before the fact to as- | sault and false imprisonment. walking his dog. | Kuhter testified that he had been looking for a man accused by sev- eral youngsters of molesting chil- dren in the park. Dempsey was questioned because he resembled the description of the molester, the policeman testified. $25-a-Plate Banquet Pays Off Temple Debt DETROIT (INS) — Funeral ar- rangements are being completed for former common Pleas Judge Leonard L. Schemanske, who died in his sleep early today. He a manske, currently on the Detroit bench, The elder Schemanske was a q was '45 years and retired in 1940. — a ro rere = WASHINGTON @ — The Inter- American Economie and Social Council voted 151 yesterday to practicing attorney in Detroit for | give the “widest dissemination” to a resolution condemning any cof- meerpetsemention— een The one dissenting vote was cast by the United States: The council, part of the organ ization of American states, includes the Latin-American coffee-produc- ing nations. St.Joseph ASPIRIN _ ~~ Open Till SS © ww « 9 P.M. Friday! Buy $120 in merchandise today and’ pay NO MONEY DOWN when you join Waite’s Budget Credit Club. @ [ts the ideal way to buy your Valentine gifts and Easter Finery . . . and you can take 6 months to pay! Join today ! — ——— ington should not dictate to its|) ST. JOSEPH (INS) — Temple he added: | allies and that some trade is bene- Bethel at St. Joseph was debt. | | “The day is past when our dip- | ficial to the West. {free today because of a testimonial . lomats lose at the conference table e's « | dinner for hotel owner Leon J. Capture her heart with the victories which our fighting men win on the battlefields.” In counseling Republicans against indiscriminate attacks, Nixon said: “We must remember that millions of Democrats were just as fed up with Trumanism as we were in 1952.” * * 6 Eisenhower told a Wednesday news conference the times are too serious for extreme partisanship. He said he would advise his offi- cial family against such tactics, and assumed the GOP National Committee would follow the same course. But he said he did not see McCarthy said last night he | knows of these differences, but he | added he supports Eisenhower | “not because he’s perfect but be- | cause his record has been so in- finitely better than those in charge during the 20 years of treason | there's no eomparison.” Sen. Carlson (R-Kan), who told | | his Senate colleagues yesterday he ,doesn't think the Democrats “should be crying foul,”’ told a) party audience at East Orange. N.J., last night that Democratic | administrations ‘‘permitted Com- | munists to penetrate into the high- | Harris. = Dinner guests last night paid $25 per plate to honor Harris, owner of the famed Whitcomb Hotel at St. Joseph. : Harris, however, picked up. the check, which totaled $7,500, and spontaneously handed the proceeds from the dinner to mortgage bank- er John S. Stubblefield, who held the Temple's mortgage. Tears welled in the eyes of Rabbi | Joseph Schwarz, pastor at Temple Beth El, when Harris made his announcement. 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Oo ae ee ee ee ee ‘ \ ¥ —s ~ THE PONTIAC PRESS » The on Pree te the use otiotsen of i news printed this newe- ocr as well ot oll AP pews dispatches —=_ —— = The Pontiac Press ts delivered b for # cents weet. vier ts ovgepete oy mail is Sekiand and adjoining counties tt i $1260 @ rear, cise where in Michigan afd ali other places in the tnitea Stetes $20.00 « year AN mail subscriptions are payable im advance. Phone Pontiac FE 2-818! —— == \ MEMBER‘ OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS — FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1%4 = Hospital Beds Needed Pontiac’s increasing need to have more hospital faciliues made available is common knowledge to all local citi- zens — perhaps more so to anyone who has experienced being in a loca] hospi- tal, or called on a friend or relative. Time for expansion is now, not next wear. . * * : For years we have not had adequate hospital beds for a city the size of Pon- tiac. The city continues to grow but our hospitals stay static. The facilities are limited to the point that in some cases patients are neglected that should be receiving immediate care. It’s not the fault of the hospital, but the lack of space. * * * ({ not uncommon sight is fif- teen to twenty patients on colg in hospital corridors. They must wait their turn for someone to leave in order that they may have a regular hospital bed. Certainly this type of care is not conducive to the type of assistance Pontiac people should expect. * * * With industry in Pontiac and all over the country expanding to make ade- quate working conditions, why not fol- low this trend in our local hospitals? All business or institutions must con- tinue to grow in order to live. Let’s Have All the Facts It is difficult to see how Conservation Director Eppy could have taken any less severe action than to suspend with the promise of fair hearings, seven accused members of his staff. These seven, all Upper Penin- sula field officers, were involved in a grand jury investigation into alleged irregular dealings in State land and timber, and misuse of State facilities. * * * Though Circuit Judge Hotsroox of Clare, the one man grand juror, handed down no criminal indictments, he rec- ommended dismissal of the men. At Marquette, Doras J. Curry, the department's Upper Peninsula chief, -pretested the suspensions declaring the evidence against the men was shrouded in grand jury secrecy. Curry added that he intended to defend them with every means at his command. By promising the men fair hearings Director Eppy has indicated his inten- tion to protect their nights. Moreover, if they wish they can appeal his ulti- mate decision to the Civil Service Com- mission. * * * This doesn't alter the fact that there have been rumors for months of irregularities in Upper Peninsula Conservation opera- tions. Neither does it relieve Director Eppy of his obligation to safeguard the public's vital inter- ests in the State's natural re- sources. It’s time all the facts were brought out into the open. Einesin andthe GOP to the organization of the Republican party at Jackson in 1854. * * * It was not until 1856, however, that Lincoln went over to the Republican party. Two years later he becatie its Senatorial nominee in Illinois, but was suc- cessfully opposed by the Demo- crat Douglas of debate fame. Nominated and elected in 1860, Lincoln became the first Republi- can President of the United States. * * * As the Civil War progressed, the Re- publican party as part of its move for support from pro-Union Democrats, be- came transformed technically into a Union party. The result was that in 1864 LincoLn was re-elected not as a Republican but as a Union party candi- date. Time has a happy way of helping us measure LINCOLN’s greatness. It re- minds us again on this 145th anniver- sary of his birth, how much he has grown in stature since that tragic night at Ford's Theater 89 years ago. * * * We honor Lincoln today because he held the Nation together de- spite the stresses of the Civil War, because of his Emancipation Proclamation and his unceasing devotion to the common good. LincoLn’s detractors long since have been forgotten. But he continues to stand out as an inspiring symbol of all that is fine and noble in American life. —_— — a Tue recent finding of the skeleton of a prehistoric man with the head bashed in proves that woman has been about the same through the long and weary centuries. So says the Office Cynic. The Man About Town His Start in Law Being Ahead of Work in High School Brought Opportunity Daftynition Girdle: The difference 5 cialis facts and figures , Being a superior high school student probably opened the door to a law career for Richard C. Van Dusen, elected Thursday to the Michigan State House of Representatives. When he was in Bloomfield Hills High School, Superintendent William Shunck, now in a similar position in Waterford Township Schools, excused him for two weeks, to do as he desired. The only provision was that he write a letter telling what he had done. Dick spent those two weeks in Detroit courts, and decided to enter law. On an Oakland County lake where the fish houses are lined up in streets, they have both “Big Fish Boulevard” and “Liars’ Lane.” Reaching the maximum amount of $2.500 given under the GM plan Fr. H. Storey led the list in the last suggestion award distribu- tion at : Pentiac Moter Divisioa, with second place money going to Qarence Jarvis who recetved $913. followed by Ortande Lewis whose check was for $702. Next in fine was a woman, Mildred Oudalff, who received $423, and nearly 100 other employes were awarded from $12 50 to $209 each. An enthusiastic raiser of violet plants Is Mrs. William Aastin - of Metamora, who has more than 100. Everybody out at the Oakiand County Tuberculosis Sanatorium was saddened at the death of Dayton Alfred Richardson whose: musucal talents have brought joy fo their parties . In a recent visit to our city as a banquet speaker dackie Robinsea, star Brooklyn Dodger player, remarked on the side. “I am reminded of Pontiac everywhere I go The name of your city appears on more automobiles, in more advertisements in - news- papers and magazines and on more signs than that of any other city in the entire nation.” ~ — When out driving Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Milten Kimball of 6251 Jameson Drive, saw a flock of six meadiow larks Figures from the U. 8. patent office show ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1054 fod. g i f aA, aie ah “> So ae ioe tet * 3 & . $ ’ \ ie ” : oe « Rod cannot endure permanently _ half slave and halp free: Words of the Ages Voice of the People Carole Bloom Believes 18 Year Olds Not Mature Enough to Vote in U.S. Elections sieees will be condensed when neces- sary because of lack of space. Pull name, address and telephone number of the writer must accom y letters but these will not be pub! s if the writer eo requests unless the letter te eritical im its nature; On Jan. 7 the President pro posed that the Constitution be amended to give the 18 year olds the right to vote, but the Constitu- tien does not say voters have to be 21 or any other age. The general argument is wheth- er they are old enough to vote sirice they are old enough to fight. This argument is based more on sentiment than reality, We recog- nize the contribution teen-agers have made when our nation was faced with wars, but, we must not ignore the fact that these situa- tions were emergencies. Under It is my judgment that an 18 year old is not ready to elect those who will guide the destinies of our . nation, I speak as a teen-ager Carole Bloom 2899 Indian Lake Road. Oxford. Says We Should Get Up Each Sunday to Worship A lazy Sunday morning means, certain harm and loss. If Chris- tians begin their work at 7 o'clock Political Speechifying Will See Trouble If Official Leave of Absence Required Ry DAVID LAWRENCE WASHINGTON — Out of the gracious speech in the Senate of Sen. Frank Carison, Republican of Kansas, may grow a ‘‘Be-Kind-to ’ movement ap plicable especially to the period of Lincoln Day dinners, but it will be of little avail unless the speakers of the Democratic party at Jef- ferson-Jackson Day banquets will reciprocate with a ‘‘Be-Kind-to-the- Republicans" attitude The Kansas..senator thinks the Republicans at least have a right to cnticize ‘“‘extravagances” in government and “the fact that there was an effort to shield Com- munists." Governor Dewey of New York, Republican, however, sees no good in attempting to gag the members of his party and charges that the Democrats in Congress who are trying to silence Republican critics cannot by such tactics “lessen the responsibility of the last adminis- tration for having bungled us Into a war in Korea and for the am- munition shortage that caused the tragic. needless loss of many American lives.” On the other side of the politt- cal arena, Stephen Mitchell, the Democratic national chairman, doesn't seem to have taken too kindly to President Fisenhower's plea for more restraint and less extremfam jn political speech- making. ' For Mitchell. through his publi- cation ‘“‘The Democratic Digest,” has just declared that Attorney General Brownell accused former President Truman of “‘treasona conduct.” . A careful examination of what Brownell said at Chicago and his statements before the Senate in- ternal security. subcommittee re- veals that the attorney general merely accused Truman of laxity in administration and of having political journey of Scott McLeod of the State Department. McLeod happens to be tough on Communists and Communist sym- pathizers and, though he has said a dozen times his appointment was in no way brought about by Sen. McCarthy, scarcely a press dis- patch goes out that doesn't attempt to link him somehow with the Wis- consin senator When the fact that McLeod hed accepted the invitation of without pay. It turned out that he did take leave of absence. Curtously enough, when other State Department officials under the Truman administration made 1. Assistant Secretary of State George McGhee addressed the Young Democrat National Conven- tion at Chattanooga in November 1949. 2. Undersecretary of State James FE. Webb addressed the Southern Democratic Party Conference at Raleigh, N. C., in January 1950, and also spoke at the National Democratic Party Conference at Chicago in May 1950. 8. Assistant Secretary of State Edward G. Miller Jr. addressed a meeting In June 1950 under the auspices of the New York State 4 W. Averell Harriman, special dressed the Midwest Democratic Conference at Denver, Colo., in May 1951, at which he was substi- tuting for Secretary of State Ache- son. 5. Adrian Fisher, legal adviser to the State Department, was the principal speaker at the Jefferson- Jackson Day dinner at Charleston, W. Va._on March 30, 1951. 6. Deputy Undersecretary of State Rusk, Assistant Secretary of State Barrett. and Assistant. Secre- tary of State Thorp addressed meetings of the Women’s National Democratic Club at Washington on various dates. : Case Records of a Psychologist ‘Muscles in Dr. Crane’s Hand Tend. to ‘Stutter’ Notice the “devil” that got “stutter” in the same type of banguet situation. For habits are specific. Paste this Case Record in your scrapbook to help stutterers overcome their nuisance ha By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Baering Down By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER International News Service Close to 50 years ago Arthur =f \ re at —— Keyed up nervously, as I had been at the first banquet, the in- tense burn from the scalding cof- fee, had released a disproportion. ate amount of energy via the mus- cles functioning at that instant. So just one painful mishap had vocal stuttering. One embarrassing or painful epi- sode can ‘condition’ the victim so he blushes or stutters or faintg thereafter in the same situation, So I picked it up with my left hand. Now it came right to my mouth without the slightest quiv- er, for my wrist ‘‘stutter’’ had ine volved the right hand! Habits are specific affairs! Notice that fact for it shows the definite selectivity of stutter. ing. Thus, a person who stutters in English, can generally speak in French or any other foreiga language successfully! For example, the usual case af spoken English during conversae (Copyright. Hopkins Syndicate Inc.) Portraits ’ By JAMES J. METCALFE lron, Even Some Copper, in Daily Diet May Have Influence on Graying Hair who go for “‘shots”’ of this or that vitamin, administered by the trick specialist's near-nurse The ‘gray sickness’’ occurs in women in the late °0s or early Although the name ABRAKRAM LIN- that only one patent out of every thousand is misjudged the evidence about acscistant to President Truman, ad- A vitamin j food -ssory, 40s. They complain of fatigue, las- coun always has been rich in meaning _—&Tunted to 0 woman. Harry Dexter White. But it Mitch ic ene of face toma ‘for situed. lack of “pep.” palttation any = epi - _ Jukjaralamiiieacs Verball Orchids t= ee | Aunt Het | Sositss Setens ete covets, “ies “om eee owe at at so in this year of the party's 100th anni- r r j to— means of diverting attention from Meats no longer interest them. Plain wheat, from which nothing » Pa? e Cc s 0 the real charge, must the Repub- ; he ae aie eke eee In fact they have difficulty swal- le re mn “? e”; calf eraary. Dr. F. BH. Walters licans remain silent? Sam wam-ebely Gay ee task ca lowing solid foods. liver; walnuts; pecans; Brazil This is true because the Great af eat eon 9; ee ey. Or will they now be justified long as he or she lives, Don’t (They tend to limit their diet a aibcee ia = Emancipator personifies Repub- of m2 Bagley St; eightraixth Birthday. = aw = Se ee a ek ee ae expr tatty oe into food lican ideals and was its first suc- o ia So tee ee the record straight? That’s the In - complexion, dull gray hair. They or served in copper uten- _coastul Presidentia] candidate. ee Huron-St; fiftyfourth wedding ing of dilemma that has been aty nr betel penne Te a a lots of it, ee ee a eee * * % Mrs. R. E. Bailey a eee rived the impression, nothing more, **: served in or from aluminum uten- : af 18 Lexington Place; eighty-second birthday. Dower? effort to epely coneiiie that the daily ration of iron has _ They meed tm addin the WE coe ie ood for health Contrary to mistaken belief, however, Mrs. Flora C. Johnson — escosures to pelllical com considerable influence on hair ‘amine and minerals mest Aimer. I have been eating toed cooked Lixcoin didn’t enter politics asa Repub- ° © Parkhurst St: eighty-second birthday. ° color. Sea — in aluminum or copper since Topsy ; fa Jack, Jim and Jerry Uhrick, Incidentally, some of the Tru- ‘Especially in nutritional deficien- oltre. Get, was a colt and I'm still in fine lican, He began as a Whig and was a the triplet sons of manite reporters are out to get cy anemia, which doctors call ‘Nutritién chemists have found fettle, barring a tin ear and some member of that Whig faction. led by Mr. aid Mrs. J. A. Ubrick the Eisenhower administration with hypochromic anemia (hypo, less; that copper deficiency causes the jead . . . —_- Heway Ciay, Just about 100 ee os bed a press as they can muster chromo, color). reddish coat of cows to lose color Tefen, sat ave Ong eas Ciay, Jus years ago Mrs. Flora B. Jewell It the. Eisenhower staff are not This “gray xickness,” jt seems and look drab, Restoration of a gt ie verde ise. percinng te porscoa now dissatisfaction with the Whig Oxford; eighty-first birthday quick on the comeback, they will to me, has taken the place of {race of copper to the feed brings Becta or wii be seewsied Sf plia 2: tha’ eee ‘Tepes Flynn jose—ground—for—the—Repubtican — what, in Dr. Oslér's day, was back the normal color. covenpe bo easton pally aperret | Cyde; eighty-third birthday. ; party. known as “the green sickness” — | That's all I know shout ft. Some (Coperight, 1908 at ‘ ~ 4 t i | t. : \ 4 La i ‘ 4 ye . d ] L | | | ‘ i | } - } ' j } | Painting This Year? Take an Extra . Minute to See the \ Hal Boyle Says: New Women’s TV Show | May Improve Housewives NEW YORK @—Many people, complain about what television has done to American home life. 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Huron St. FE 2-6967 Priced EASY F CREDIT a TERMS A BOY NEEDS “SHARP” |@ villiage in Poland, and every- DON FRAYER WE'RE STICKING . OUR NECK OUT! , FOR YOUR OLD REFRIGERATOR! Pitching Horseshoes We See the World the Way We Feel | By BILLY ROSE Polish village, was « luxury Some 15 years ago, when his| reserved for the gentry. paintings cost a lot less than they| And he was proud of his son do now, I bought an oi] by Mare Victor, a six-footer in his 20s who Chargall, the French impression- fived uptown and made good ist. It was a happy picture—a'money as a waiter. True, his dew-fresh rural scene full of' son tended to ‘‘live it up a bit’ flowers that looked like people and and overspend himself, but what people who looked like flowers was wrong with that when a man Qyer the years. many friends |is young and lives in so fine and have told me tha! this painting exciting a city? |\made no sense that flowers look} There came a day. however, like flowers, and people look like when Benny Kujacks stopped people. I have usually justified feeling so good. While he was on y my fondness for the roof painting, someone entered the picture by his furnished room on the first telling them this floor and walked off with his story savings which he had hidden in a Back in my Cigar box under his bureau short-pants peri- After thinking it ever from od. my folks all angles, the old man had te lived in a cold-. admit te himself that only twe water tenament| people knew where he kept his ~ pot far from the, meney—he and his son, Victer. \- Manhattan, Understandably, Kujacks never dba? Fae Bridge on the reported the theft to the police BILLY ROSE lower East Side and, as the days went by, his At the time, I was wrapped up in suspicions seemed to be confined b> my own pint-sized world. so || Victor hadn't been around to see | paid little attention to the horde him in over a week and was re-| of grownups who shared the Ported missing in the restaurant | building with us With one ex-) Where he worked ception: an old man named Benny| Ten days after the robbery. 1| , Kujacks | I first met Benny on the reef | ef the building one darkish after- | noon when I went up there to terrorize the lecal pigeons with the B-B gun. He was sitting in front of an ‘improvised ease] working on a) | water color of the East River down below “You a rea) painter?"’ Kujacks smiled ‘'No, sonny,” he said Por a living. I am a night watchman. For something to do in the afternoon, I come up here and paint what I see om the river I looked down at the river, and what I saw were a lot of dirty tugs on a let of dirty water. In | Kujacks'’ water color, however, the tugs were a saucy red and heard some good news and ran} |up to the roof to tell Benny. It} was a fine sunny day, but there was nothing happy about the painting on Kujacks’ easel The tugs looked like se many garbage scows, and the river looked like—well, like the East River. | “Hey, Benny,’ I shouted. ‘You |know the Kid who runs errands for Mindlin, the druggist? Well, they just picked him up for rob- bing an apartment on 13th Street, and he confessed that he robbed your place, too He says he knew |where you hid your money be- cause he spied on you through the window That Saturday Victor turned up with a plenty good explanation ifor his absence He was wearing : |m soldier suit and told his father the river a ribbon of rebin'sere (ne nad stayed away because he blue. was afraid Benny might not| |} “You ain't painting what you approve of his having enlisted. . .| see,’ I said Seon after that, on the theery | “I'm a man who feels good’ that it was cheaper te move | said Benny, ‘so everything looks| than pay rent, my folks meved | |} good to me.” te the Brownsville section of } Later on, when I got to know Brooklyn, and I never saw any ;Kujacks better, I found why he more of Benny's paintings. felt good | I don't think I'm fancying it up, He had come to America from) however, when I say I'm sure they were happy ones—the East | River a stream of melted butter, | and the tugs as red as candy | apples | In fact, I wouldn't be surprised lit the old watchman had painted | } Now, Benny's watchman'’s a captain on each tug, pink in| salary enabiec: him to live com- (the cheeks and dressed as Santa) fertably and to indulge mm his | Claus | | } I asked j j thing here had turned out the way jhe wanted. He had married shortly after his arrival and his (home life had been a good one until his wife died. hobby of painting which. in the Copyright, 1954 BOB FRAYER Regardless of Condition When Traded in on a New GENERAL €@ ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR Model LM95 er LHIIK @ ALL 1954 MODELS ON DISPLAY 9} Authorized General Electric Dealer 389 Orchard Lake Ave. COME IN TODAY! FRAYER'S OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9:00 Except Set. Phone FE 4-4792 \.. THE PONTIAC PR PRESS, FRIDAY, To Head Re-exomination | of Jobless Pay Program HOLLAND 'Yntema, head of Hope College ‘earch committee in @—Dr. Dwight B. Secretary of an Economics Department, will di- Project. | fect the reexamination of Mich- The lenbach, Hope College FEBRUARY 12, 1954 eight and re- | charge of the| The Yukon river rises in Canada, project was delegated to! course runs through Alaska. \ =< ne | uae program: Hs apptntment was Hope College by the joint leg | \teachers to Get Banus. | lative interim study committee on employment security benefits. | HOLLAND @—Aa “unexpected” | $22,000 in revenue will be used | to give teachers and administra. but two-thirds of its 2.200 mile tors a bonus, Holland School Supt. W. W. Scott has announced. —- 2 , Today’s Chesterfield is the Best Cigarette Ever Made! |. +4 4 es The cigarette tested and approved by 30 hes % “Chesterfields for Me!” OWhez. years of scientific tobacco research. “Chesterfields for Me!” Hay Gnithony The cigarette that gives you proof of highest quality —low nicotine—the taste Piha 2 sénin ne oe . » ” “Chesterfields — for Me!” Mihoahhor The cigorette with a proven; good record withsmokers.Here_ is the record. Bi-monthly exam- | inations of a group of smokers * show no adverse effects to nose, throat and sinuses from smoking Chesterfield. Deborah Kerr stars in the. areodewy Hit “Tea and Sab cay Ee we es 4 —— awe ‘ America’s Most Popular 2-Way Cigarette j HESTERFIELD BEST FOR YOU Fa paver: one THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY) FEBRUARY 12, 1954 are ee ‘Ontario Legislature Plans for St. Lawrence Project: xt ‘rca “Overdose of Vitamins Thinks of Dog's Luxu Ne ORCHARD PARK, N. Y Ae tario plans | 1983, when the mumber was cut| sald. ° of the Canadian West will create | Approval of a legislative and fi- er (AP) ~ new die Gun duct ef Senna oa Goeaaal | early action to prepare tor develog pune: how he this project La | new employment opportunities and | nancial program “for the social ease—hypervitaminosis—has been | ment of St, Lawrence River power | It also hinted at important plans ne fortify our long-term economic de-| and economic betterment of the | reported by the Connecticut state | eco. veloped has the welfare and comfort of| and a natural gas pipeline trom | for agriculture, a new policy on| STeely sum = i little as $5.00, e month! ” ' velopment. people’ will be sought. health department. You can get) Me Down Peyment his boarders in mind. Alberta, it was disclosed today parks and | | cate expansion.” The re-distribution plan in the| New proposals were plarined for |!t by taking too much vitamin A/li Rust Elimination Guaranteed? or vitamin D. Gesrentecd by Good Boesch coping t Victor Moench refused to board | in the the throne read | busy program of legislation on = ; . speech from publie works, health and welfare.| The Governor reported “great House would be’ submitted as the | amending the ‘province's welfare Miss Gloria J. Pepl, the 4 ast | & 160-pound Great Dane «whose|to the Ontario Legislature by . , , ¢ owner insisted that Moench had | Lcuteaagt Governor Lous! “The impending constrection | PToETess” toward, construction of “ and shifts in) legislation. A bill consolidating | ment's nutrition consultant, says Lindsay Automatic te tale the to bed with hin of the St. Lawrence River power |'"°* Pipeline. Legislation was population. into one act the Children’s Pro- | that formerly it. was believed that Soft Water \Service o te gant “ The 1,300-word speech, opening project, the last obstacles to | Planned to enable the province tO) pase year's expanded capital | tection Act, the Adoption Act and|no amount of vitamin was harm- at night. a session expected to last seven| which we are quite sure wilt | %*! ag ents problems arising | cosstrection program would be the Children of Unmarried Parents ful, but it is known now that a el aoeu “I snore and the dig Wouldn't | weeks, confirmed speculation that | shertly be cleared, will require | ‘om ‘he importation. contimeed = many phatee— | Act “will bring Ontario's child| toxic effect will result from dos- OR 3-9614 hag al Moench ex-| the Government plans the first legislation to give effect to plans “The development of the St.| highways, public buildings, hos- welfare legislation into conformity “en | redistribution of House seats since | sow being prepared,” the speech Lawrence and thé gas resources pitale, inctoeding 0 mgw 90,000,000 | with the best in modern practice."’ | by a physician mFEDER AL’ 9, OPEN FRI. 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Sele Price $139" LOVE SEAT SALE | We Scooped the Furniture Market! Our buyers combed the Chicago Furniture Market to -. find thie TREMENDOUS VALUE i in Love Seats—Never has your dollar bought so much! You can choose from Modern, Lawson or Lawson with T-cushion ina wide range of covers — Mohair frieze, tapestry and other | ~~‘tong 7 Sa rich fabrics irr several colors. Fringe at — NO EXTRA COST. You save vat least $30.00. Shop eorhy for best acentee cy slices a ha IG - ofl WZE je a recession, Britain's economy hohe > ye eae yea: NS = / Sak phe cect oS ae ' le : es « \ © ae ee rz . \ i ” » “ i | - q a 7 a THE PONTIAC PRESS; FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1954 , . : sca, ‘ hs # 7 : 4% 4 : > + | ’s je Booms . | rages are being added! Ring Lost at RR Track | sipped from his finger while he! Wife Put Lock on Phone, putting a combination lock on the r to at 19) . 'e 4 ains Economy More Congested by Day = % sme ++ «38 Fond 28 Years wr gato * CH MS Hand Soaks Divorce, |e ma a No luck then. ; Churchill Took Over «~ have marvelled, ghd cursed.) | |_BOWLING GREEN, Mo. —| Recently | SACRAMENTO, Cal, aeateck| Altona the fee Age contioued WIRUR G, LANDREY | bowler hats and striped pants used a ; » ody, werege American; uses | Twenty-cighe years age young| gutich, Sued f to'aad cennaa| Gn jalgr be had epehen te his periods during this’ time when ite Prees Staty Correspondent | to lunch leisurely now report cus- wad foie oo tory 4 (than belre the war bat about S| aly F. erred pers treo | i to Donnelly, now @ conductor.| wife after she ran up long dis-| covered large portions of the earth OE: MER APRe . Aeneet | amare eaty gpd 2 pendelch ant | SO é ‘per cent more canned peas gnd| railroad tracks near here for his | The average American consumes $100 «month tthe ee ee anak cam ven dens are arguing whether there rw, i Licensing cuthorities revealed ' 500 per cent more frozen peas.| mother’s wedding ring. It had | around 18 pounds of candy a year.|. TI sapere by fp booming Mj LEWIS—Fine Furniture— : dA mate Liem Prodouction «and = employment | ; —e @re at record levels despite a) @rop in trade with the United States Stocks are rising toward record highs. Government_officials and econo fists say thty belbeve any se vere or prolonged American reces gon would hit. Briiaim a vd the | fest of the world | Vitel British exports to the Dpited States slumped 16 per cent | fm the bast three months of 1958. | | Bu figures pablished in the last few days show the British econ. emy ts strengthening. Things sei dom have been se good, Here is what the figures show 7 . . Fmploynent is at an all-time high in the closing months of last year Unemployment ts less than at the same time last year de gpite the seasonal increase Stee) pro@uction last month was the highest for Overall production was steadily @imbing, according to the latest @vailable statistics for late 1983. Farmers set new production fecords last year for wheat, barley, oats, potatoes and tur Industrial bond and share prices are just short of the all-time rec- ord set in 1947 | pes a aperenen scacekam ban sggrored Scrper Oe: is scheduled for tonight at | fo Perfect Valentine PARK JEWELERS 1 South Saginaw St. FE 4.1889 be American Legion's annual pilgrimage (Berck-Lrecaking BINS [10 in w toc creat uying oe monies and a speech by Arthur Get money to poy el! your bills ot once. J. Connell, the Legion's national Spreod repoyment over @ number of months. commander. Friendliness Doesn’t Pay on ont eames 69 W. HURON ST. © FEderal 3-718 ot other While Delivering Mail LOAN conronrnon | tM Sasi We Now Carry the Fine Line of PONTIAC VARNISH PAINT PRODUCTS Also Cabinet Hardware - Pipe and Fittings - Fishing Tackle - Novelties - Sporting Goods - Sonvenirs Religions and Nature's Beautiful Rustic Pictures HUNTING AND FISHING LICENSES G and M Co. N..W. Corner Welton and Opdyke Open Sundeys Groups of Casual and Fur Trim Winter Coats op dpi Group of 29.95 Coats Group of 89.99 Coats ee Si $15, TTe-SSA5 Group of 49.99 Conts Group of $109 Coats fleeces, gab- 100% all wool, lav- a. J, - See S29 me re = SO9 Group of $149 Coats of SxcSyresg§ SSE. 2575 e | tion to the presidency, and New $25 Salem state park, recreated vil- to lage of hig young manhood. $500 Heading the list of formal ob- Legion's 20th. annual” which erupted yesterday a block | faculty members. | Saginaw street. campus, may have been caused hiring of an archietct to prepare | men, local man who has been do chimney flue. athletic field. Cost is estimated| the past five years. The Rev. No one was injured in the blaze, | at $32,000. | Charlies D, Race is pastor. George’s-Newport’s Continuing Our In All Departments Shop and Save | GEORGES-NEWPORTS BOYS’, GIRLS’ POPULAR ‘ey Campus Jackets i a EG? Heavy all wool melton with stripe sleeves, ited interlining, Royal, block, 10 to 18. tops to match, 1.99. Gab. & Girls’ Conterey Slacks Coats NEW LOW, LOW PRICE Men’s and Ladies’ Popular i) Campus Jackets 99 Extra heavy, warm, quilted lining. Royal, block, green, 34 to 46. Caps to match, 1.99. Investigators said the blaze, */d salary increases of $275 for | Central Christian Church on North | from the University of Michigan| The board also has authorized) Guest speaker will be Ali Jar-| by defective wiring or @ faulty| plans for a fieldhouse on Johnson ing missionary work in Alaska for | [i DOLLAR DAYS VANITY FAIR NYLON SLIPS Cive the finest——100% nylon slip ae trimmed with sheer nylon net. 5 White and colors. 32 to 40. o Vanity Fair Gowns $6.95 Vanity Fair Panties $1.75 2 Valentines in One!. FREE! coven With 3 Pair fa” Spring's Fashion Trend . KNIT DRESSES Sizes 10 to 18. LARGE SIZE DRESSES “*+eeeeee Ghermostat Yourself if it’s out of | ing in expert help. a ae 4 y. Anthony’s Rhy é 4 |THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1954 Dent attempt to adjust your! order. 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Also on the program was Mrs. dames Ladd who showed pictures of Europe. Histories of the Beta, Gamma and Alpha Chapters were given by Mrs. Robert Tedcastle, Mrs Robert Jones and Mrs. Walter Kinsler Mrs. Irish was chairman for the dinner and Mrs. Ernest Wilcox planned the program. Other com- mittee heads included Mrs. Harvey Peck, Mrs. Leslie Cross and Mrs. Wilbert Davies. Honorary members present in- cluded Faye Donelson, Mrs. Frank Durkee, Mrs. Arthur Parker of Lapeer, Mrs. Don Seed of Roches- ter and Mrs. Oscar Berbaum of Berkley Will Méet Monday Pontiac Women's Club will meet for a dessert luncheon Monday at 12:30 p.m. at Roosevelt Temple on State avenue. Patriotic stories and costumes will be the subject of Mrs. A. R. Schroeder of the Detroit Storyteller League. Chair- man of the dessert is Mrs. Arthur Sharpe. DELIGHTFUL DINING - Private Party and Conference Rooms Waldron Hotel COFFEE SHOP 36 E. Pike St, ‘Mrs. Bateman ‘Honored at Pink ‘and Blue Party A pink and blue shower honor- ing Mrs. G. G. Bateman of North Cass avenue was given Tuesday by Maudy Bateman at her home on Blaine avenue, Guests included Mrs. Olan Holi- day, Mrs. Iva Brantley, Nadine Brantley, Mrs. Morrie Ervin, Mrs. Hattie Hatley, Mrs. James | Pemberton, Mrs. Jack Pember- ton, Mrs. M. H. Blasingame and Mrs. Alvie Batten. Others were Mrs. Claude Pem- berton, Mrs. Roy K. Smith, Mrs. | Paul Henry, Mrs. Gene Hanse, Mrs. LeRoy Schatz, Mrs. Eunice | Pemberton, Wanda Lowe, Mrs. Al- | fred Lowe, Mrs. Isabel Viney, Mrs. Perry C. Horton, Mrs. Ray Faust | and Mrs. Harlan Malone. | Shirlie Bateman, Mrs. Viola | Pemberton, Mrs. Celien Baker, |Mrs, Henry Knox, Mrs. James Combs, Bonnie Viney, Mrs. Cecil Stem, Mrs. Eari Pace, Mrs, Glen Sexton and Shirley Lowe also at- | tended. | Other guests were present from | out of town. PTA Activities Wever Junior High Homeroom mothers and those as- sting with the festival will meet in the gym at 1 p. m, Friday. oS ivstrored ore but a few of our mony glorious diomond ring ensembles. From the standpoint of diomond voive they ore outstanding. We believe there are none finer in Americo. Every Connolly diamond carries » guarantee that describes the dia- mond to the fullest extent. We also will allow full value om a trade-in at anytime. JEWELERS c 16 W. HURON ST. $225 Bord tings, diemend Ny % ve e e Certified . . z & Gemologisn %& S %, S “ay egw” | Members of the newly organized Silver | Lake Women’s Extension Club are proud of ‘the handpainted aprons they have recently completed. Modeling them are (upper photo, left to right) Mrs, Lee Kaines of Lansdowne drive, Mrs. Frank W. Hudson, Mrs. Ralph G. Bump and: Mrs. Philip Dorman, all of thms to Set Pace for East Lansing’ brush to Mrs. crest drive. West Walton boulevard. Mrs. Fred Collins (center above) of Sil- verhill road points out a few details with the downe drive and Mrs. James Green of Maple- C. W. Grimes (left) of Lans- John S. Coppin Gives Pointers | By WILMA GREENWAY Members of Pontiac Society of S. Coppin. More than 20 canvasses were field Hills artist, who has been hailed as one of Americas fore- most equally as well known for moderns, analyzed the Noted Artist Analyzes Society's Work ithe limits of your subject, selec- | tively. Leave out or minimize that that which is important.” Coppin interspersed his serious ,anecdotes and remarks. his sweeping murals and his ar-' after studying a picture which | | called for detailed criticism, he | * “You know, this business | r Valentine S$ Boxed . . Always a Gift Delight Your Valentine loves lovely things and she'll adore these dreamy- sheer nylons! Choose from our many shades in 60 gauge 15 denier nylons in proportioned lengths. only different ways. You yourself are the final judge as to whether @ criticism is valid, “Balance warm colors with cold, light with shade. Watch your edges. “Say what you think. “Be original. Work from live and paint some more.” Prom-Trotters | MSC J-Hop Set Tonight, Saturday ‘Dancers to Include Students From the Pontiac Area z SPLIRGTPE Sy Ta | i a Ale Lakewood avenue and Diane Crig- ler of East Beverly avenue, Bar- bara Ann Hunt of Mark avenue and Dennis Robertson of Midland, Barbara Sheppard of Birming- ham and Richard Ensworth of Niagara avenue. Teachers’ Club z evening. Dressed in the official costume of a Williamsburg hostess of the 18th Century, Miss Roberts spoke of the restoration of old Williams- burg. Hostess for the evening was Mrs. Lenn Kennaday. Mrs. Helen Lamond This was the advice of the art- presented for criticism. The Bloom- | which is un-essential—emphasize | i.. who has/ won prize after pri in competitions, whose portraits of | the last three governors of Mich- most portrait painters and is al- discussion with many humorous jigan hang in’ the State Capitol. | whose painting of Gen. William |S. Knudsen is displayed in Fred- | ericksborg Castle, and Hostess to Philathea Mrs. Helen Lamond was hostess Tuesday evening in her home on South Tasmania avenue for a meet- ing of the Philathea Class of the Oakland Avenue United Presby- terian Church. Mrs. Ernal Lioyd opened the meeting with prayer and Mrs, | Edna Matheny led devotions. Mrs. Lioyd, Mrs. Matheny and Mrs. * | Olivia McLain were in charge of nent display at the Shakespearean | "efreshments, festivals there. Of the Pontiac society ss | UNWANTED HAIR whole Coppin said, “There are trom F a fow whe are very, very good. SE ace, There are some whe have a Arms or long way te go. Free Consultation Evenings now lige Pc aay be " = WARREN 6082 made better. But there is , at cn marie Gr WARREN 6891 think is without merit.” Coppin’ was introduced to the {{ Mademoiselle Simone group by the past president of the Short Wave Method ee Se eee, Soy Se e : con wrte In a short ‘basiness meeting ences tasend BO (Dest. of 10 .) before Coppin’s arrival, the group : = announced workshop meetings to . > — x Valentine Gifts — IMPORTATIONS ling on Lerraine Court. Suetiive pus am Wee i> FROM THE WORLD OVER! ported for an art festival this! HANDCRAFT HOUSE . 4 Dixte a aiey Onn Highway ans FRIDAY — SATURDAY — SUNDAY 4 i itn tht in ite ins i ta ites ts se. Cut , DAFFODILS..*2° =. . a ss PEARCE * c Ea Cash and Carry Only RAL CO, , a 559 Orchard Lake APPAREL FOR WOMEN [i | Phone FE 2-0127 3 75 North Saginaw St. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING. j { 5 mi > ee Se y ; . 2 Ar » i ‘ ) ¢ ’ \ ; \ , a cies | \' é } a \ 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1954 | fe a r u cree a ‘ ve, ; : 1 lan Valeatine Fete | — Be en ae alentine Valentine Dance P | ) nt Vale 3 | Given by Club | yup tr a vuenioe ory] SHORT HAIR’. . fashioned to flatter | | Motive Used . Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Irland and oeilip ana ltqeess is tops : Mr. and Mrs. Lester Krum- Cheethams of a . 1 ee ae ane ee Chioago, and. |catare Cub’ met at the home a os = = = * ial ais Og Meaty Meer the Weber |Ycrunsia avenue Tuureday eve een Open ‘til 9 Friday! no ning for a cooperative revelation| At a recent party Mr. and Mrs. pen tt ey In tune with the Valentine theme, Shepherds of John Ablin of Willard street an- the evening's master of ceremo- nies, George Harkless, introduced Starr avenue each part of the program with an i appropriate verse. ae Ro Sf se Pe sy Poners “Ener West, Charles Uh-| MR. and MRS. WAYNE D. SHEPHERD Powers, Enar West, Charles Uli- Holy Name Benefit March 2 Altar Society Plans Party McLeod. Several novelty numbers By RUTH SAUNDERS were introduced by Mr. and Mrs. BIRMINGHAM — Mrs. Richard E. Beiser, chairman, and Mrs. are his parents, ras haan ta eager baa waa | SPECIALLY PRICED for SPRING! | | ur Scarts The program for the evening Putnam was under the direction of Mrs. — = . . He ts Bowers and Mrs. Robinson. New tending Western Michigan Col- secret pals for the coming year !ege where he is a member of Sig- were chosen. ma Alpha Delta fraternity. For Your Man. . A Perfect Valentine Gift! John Streit. Mr. and Mrs. John Blamy and Mr. and Mre. Wayne McCandiess were in charge of refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Barrett attended the dance as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Streit. The Harold Cousins were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Baer. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coad came with the Jack Walsers and Mr. and Mrs. Benson Savedge were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rooney. Symphony Event to Be March 16 March 16 is the date set -for the first concert of the Pontiac Sym- phony Orchestra with Francesco Group Inaugurates Speechcraft Course T. A. Griffiths, co-chairman, are meeting with committee chairmen to complete plans for the benefit dessert bridge and fashion show which the Altar Society of Holy Name Church will give March 2 in | Holy Name School auditorium. Mrs. Charles Risdon is in charge of tickets; Mrs. T. E. DeGurse and Mrs. C..R. Obermeyer are planning the decorations, and Mrs. | Watson Spoelstra is handling publicity Other committee heads are Mrs. M. B. Lucas, Mrs. R. J. Sanders, Mrs. H. Ewing and Mrs. R. A. Kowalski. . . s . . The engagement of Jane Dodds. | ;,. * x w daughter of Wallace Dodds of | cocktail party lest Friday eve, Willow lane, to Norman Freder- | ning and again Saturday afternoon ick Goeckel was announced last | for their son and daughter-in-law week. His parents are My. and/1t and Mrs. George D. Miller — Cari A. W. Goeckel of Royal | jr Lt. Miller will leave this week Jane is a graduate of Wheat- | on College, Norton Conn., and ber flance was graduated from the University of Michigan | Scheel of Engineering, They will be married in the early sum- | mer. for Korea. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rising were hosts at dinner Saturday evening for a group of friends. Mrs. Robert L. Sligh and her small son, who have been visiting her parents Mr, and Mrs. Caril- j ton. C. Patterson, returned Sunday * @¢ *« | to their home in Syracuse, N. Y. Mrs. Leo Renault will give the _ spinster dinner Wednesday evening for her sister, Mary Ann Foster, | who wil] be married Feb. 20 to Dr. Charles R. Williams of De- troit. The bride-elect is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Sparkman _| D. Foster, and Mrs. Williams’ par- Mrs. Walter Schiefle was tea : chairman, and pouring during the afternoon were Mrs. J. Jen-| ents are Mr. and Mrs. Charies| "ings Morse, Mrs. Louis B, Sap- | pington, Mrs. Robert D. Hawkins $ > ® LAYAWAY TODAY! 3 Skin Natural Royal Pastel Ranch Mink 3 Skin Natural Wild Mink 4 Skin Large Dyed Kolinsky 3 Skin Natural Dark Ranch Mink 4 Squirrel Capes | 7139 Ples Fed. Tex Layaway Today! _|R. Williams. Mrs. Noel Mudd hostess Mrs. Kenneth G. Manuel and Mrs. Jane Lee y ata tea for Mary Ann Thursday | M.S. Rosenberger. : N {ye your bet inh! wW troit and Mr. and Mrs. Williams, ‘h¢ program. The players were we S| jaya RESSES , Forest Brown and Honey | Blond Dyed Squirrel ry Martin Mrs. Walter F. Skin- |ner and her daughter, Sandy and || | Mrs. H. Wilson Mitchell. Greer con- Paul A. Godoshian was guest| Thursday evening at the Fort critie for the Thursday meeting. Fur Products Labeled to Show Country of Origin! Waite's Fur Selon—Third Floor old W. Walker entertained for ~~ take place Feb. 27. _H. T. Brettelle will give | Kay Sumpter, Alice Sinclair. Fran- | married March 6 to Robert F.|a luncheon for Miss Rice Satur- New Safe All-in-One ces | Murray. the Detroi Club. Lala Strom snd Carat Kumars.) ar "and Mrs. F. Dean Burnett | “= AL , capsule discovery for are spending six weeks traveling Mrs Harry Morris Special $ Newlywed Storys oS and Mra. "Tom McDonnell | Hostess to Guild 8 Jeeta: Travel in Michigan | Jr. (Joan Stuart) announce the Mrs. Harry Morris of Gerdon Selection birth of a daughter; Molly, Jan. 15. | avenue was hostess for the Wednes- | A son was born Feb. 6 to Mr. | day evening meeting of Guild 8 of | and | All Saints Church. Mrs. Walter Whisnant led deve | tions and plans were made for a * ¢ @ - | party to be given at Pontiac State | Mrs. George D. Mil- | Hospital. VALENTINE SPECIAL Select any two dresses from our grand collection of prints, and plains on Mr, * styles for every age. 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(Near Waterford) OR 3-1894 ii A, ?- $ hs y ‘ f / \ { . &. ial 4 i Fi Lo : ne b Eos ae ea ks : } as ae Re 1 : E : > SEX TERN $ ‘ * Self-Pity Infected With Self-Co . as / a _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1954 ntempt Will Achieve Nothing Worthwhile a 4 Te] _ Scheel of Beauty Call today for detailed information. Ne age limit! For Future Security Phone FE 4-1854 Call Miss Wilson Today tor Information PONTIAC BEAUTY SCHOOL 16% £. Muron, Behind Kreage's 2nd Fleer GIFTS SO FINE, | Mary Margaret McBride Says: I've been preaching lately that his possessions and give or throw bureau drawers and closets. As | Valentine season, and admit that volume with gold embossed cover July 7, 1835." me-not Alburn was presented ‘to dedicatory veree ‘To Miss Sue Should joy's sweet gariands round thee bloom “And peace and giadness be thy lot . | “Or sorrow shroud they wayward bloom Still, fairest Sue, forget-me- net! , | Other friends, undoubtedly | young and carefree, wrote senti- ments te Sue full of alases, adieux and serious references te the sere leaf of life, the ever- lasting nature of friendship and not wishing to be inconsistent, I had a great time recently | TN have to edit myself a bit, appropriately at this | seme non-essential items in the way of keepsakes ' that the avefage person simply can't let go For me, one of these is a small black leather curlicues. The flyleaf bears the inscription, in deli- cate spidery writing shaded into elongated birds and spears of wheat, ‘Miss Susan M. Kerr. Rocky Hill. Susan Kerr was my father’s mother and when Susan left one town to live in another jee Throw-It-Away Campaign Query About Doesn't Include Albums Sick Hubby éverybody ought to get the good of © away any that aren't usable. So, | checking a result, I guess ee there really are all fountains and the Forget- MISS McBRIDE her by her friend ‘“‘S" with this ye Wife Ignores But Neighbor Was Not Rude in Asking Cause of Illness By EMILY POST letter tells me: “The other I met a neighbor of mine on street and asked her how her was. She told me that her was ill and, when I asked | t was wrong with him, | “Twas quite embarrassed over this and have been wondering ever since whether I was wrong to} ask the nature of his illness. I' *| would appreciate your answering! hurt. Here are two versions of resort-into- | this question so that I won't make simmer play shoes which are as comfortable as sneakers but lots more‘ flattering. Left, | ‘straw moccasin of natural-colored raffia| the same mistake again—if I did make one."’ Answer: You didn't make a real Don’t Make Senseless Sacrifices Others Will Not Be Impressed by Your Useless Denial By MURIEL LAWRENCE Joan is a pretty girl of 15. Always pecple have commented on her resemblance to her father. Because of this, Mr. B. has en- joyed the flattery she- receives. So it’s easy for ler to cajole extra a] mistake because it is the natural thing to say. To one you do not know intimately, the safest thing to say is, “I hope it is nothing serious,” and then she would or would not tell you. | If she doesn't, you. would not |press the question further, but simply say that you hope he will By ANNE HEYWOOD “The trouble with this place is | it’s full of office politics."’ That is one of the common com- | Learn to Live With ‘Office Polities’ was attractivelooking, well-| why they did it. Sounds silly, but and well-dressed, with did it work! groomed excellent business skills. But she simply did not under- | “When the boss blew up and unpleasant things, instead of —_ Mrs. B. resents her extrava- You can't enjoy a vacation if your feet Sol of oie - = trim; re — Cod and Mr. B.’s indulgence. of multicolored or natural raffia. Both have lightweight cork and crepe rubber soles, | are easy to keep clean, fun to wear. Fer twe years she's refused te buy a hurt her. For neither the coat nor the self-pity by which she can attack her family. R Still another treasure I intend to be better soon. — -— ae wel | aad ae aoa eel | to the reason why. I found out he a self-pity is utterly unpro- . > ’ . : : tive. It does not change ex- keep in defiance of my own te Dear coo my Semlie wan oe because-that kind of person is herself, she kept insisting that each | was going a a terrific ©m0-|travagance and tnduloenes Bart aint cnet ~~. epepicyes ‘Caged. Av notice was. sent to. the | B0iné to find “otfice politics” wher- | place che worked was “full of | uphea | aes peel »y relic ad . - office _ i economy ipline. pan after Grandma Sue's runs newspaper and a large engagement eer eee ee “ ame . result is impatient irritation in to more cynical verses such as party was given. Two months later Nine times out of ten, she Wet eno day.” Mary Anne | ve trouble with S | “Fall from a horse and break your | the engagement was broken. causes the trouble about which | told me, “I realized that I was That’s because it’s the bad ae | She has been going with another | *# complains heartily. te eee ‘with self ramaes | “Fall from a mast upon the deck young man for the past five months; Mary Anne. L. Was a typical - ges contempt. If we remove _ | have te learn to get along with the self-contempt from Mrs. B.'s Fall to the earth from heaven and a second engagement is im; | case. oo tal aGih f above minent. I would like to know what| In her late 20s, she had had a| Ji. F sorted etd PG have @ very re- LADIES’ WALLETS | “But never, never fall in love.” to do about announcing it. Would | long series of secretarial jobs. She ‘ar. ant te myo anyone . The album craze skipped, my |it be proper to send another no- | ———— an aden a lke magic genuine self- KEY CASES generation — or me anyway, but i tice to the newspaper and give ° . B. right 1 understand from two 11-year /a party — or just what is best “First of all, he told me I must ertho- JEWEL BOXES olds I know, Sandy Ross and | taste? work as hard as I could every | . It would OVERNIGHT CASES Priscilia Torsleff, that it’s right Answer: You may send an an- : — & Ge = a suffer the beck im style again. Sandy's red | mouncement to the newspaper | He said that ‘office politics’ is her cheap WEEKEND CASES leather, sippered beok contains 7 and write letters to yéur tamily the work which Satan finds for idle te the a sack inscriptions as “A circle is | and intimate friends. Ht you hands, and that most cases cleared poisonous ele- Leather Goods Store — e | would lke to give a second up immediately if you were too in her hew long TQ be your friend. | party, I would advise you to busy to have time for thinking Priscilla's is full of wise-crack | keep it very small. about them. her no | “Yours till’ inecriptions —"““Yours | Dear Mrs. Post: I come from | a i ame ffect on }till bobby pins get seasick from a large family and all of us are _— of Finda aRonenpigeo the extravagance and indulgence LEATHER GOODS | riding permanent waves,’ “Yours | married and living in our. own they. did, I should concentrate on she resents; nor does it produce —— ty homes except one brother, who | material results of a new coat It's slimming, it's young, it's 14 West Huron Falls.” cut to fit the short, fuller figure! lives with mather and father. There | : waist esemes , are occasions when all of us con- | iT F S Yet many of FE 2-2620 And somé day, I suppose. grand- | No + mo elevation wer- tribute to a sum to be spent in asty aquce quite unaware of what we're buying a wedding present or flow- | | ers for a funeral Accordingly, we would like to, | | children will cherish these for their | ries—even the busiest homemaker : jean whip this up in record time. Choose a cool cotton print, sew this now—have it ready. , Over Shrimp . ourselves, our needs i ,, Make it clear they are from all T; d ! D h ‘ wr ae, sre, eee, a ate as nn wring i tg nl ines Mr. ! y.”| - | we are we Wie dress, We yards Sinch fb Sudging by some of the thank: Mrs. Lynch Offers don't go im for inefiective atti- This pattern éany to use, simple 70". We prevent ie assured be | WO Different Idea for We want results from ’ sure present is assumed to —_, * | to sew, is tested for fit. Has com-| from mother and father and my| Z Friday Menu if we deny ourselves a coat | plete illustrated instructions. unmarried brother living with | ELI purpose ’ Send 35 cents in coins for this | them. Will you suggest wording to By JANET 00 ie money “ would or Your Home putore abd 8 cots tr Sock pt | mabe the oti Car Ponting Pres Feed ier : - tern for first-class mailing. Send| Answer: Mr. and Mrs. John ee ee ae one to Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon- Blank and their sons and daugh- => = —— music lessons tiac Press Pattern Dept., 243 West | ters. | eee ee ne oe aed hy whose talent 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly name, address with zone, Wrinkle-Free Pellon —— Is High Style News Remove Old Wax Never place a new coat | floor wax ovef an old coat as though they couldn't be sat in ty combines simple-to-memorize | only part time so that she is able | this spring. There's a flare for | but are quite practical. They're stitches in a dramatic design. Easy |to spend more time with her ribbon trimmings in satin on chif- | interlined with yet another ‘‘mir- crochet for beginners—cinch for | adored grandchildren. She is a dress-up gowns wide i acle’’ fabric, pellon, which is not experts - = | member of her Altar Society and | sashes and corselet belts on after | only non-crushable itself, but also Crochet Pattern 734. Tablecloth, | of the League of Catholic Women. | noon and cocktail dresses prevents the outer fabric from be- 58 inches square ‘in heavy cotton. | SHRIMP WITH RICE “| coming crushed Send 25 cents in coins for mag By Mrs. Michael Lynch of Shellac Cookbook |a thin coating of shellac while | they’re new. Then you can wipe | them off with a damp cloth whe | ever they need it. Pelion is washable and is said er 5 cents for each pat to eliminate the need for ironing - for cies mailiow. Phy A os ae lp ge any garment in which it’s used te 194 Pontiac Press Needlecraft | t w This looks promising for fancy De : ‘ pt P.O. 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(2)—Wayne University. 11:60—(4) Danger Fighters. (1)— Patrol. 11:15—(2) Sinema. 11:30—(4)—Space Cadets. (1)— Blinkey Adventures. (2)—Fee- turette. : 11:45—(2)—Barker’s Cartoons. (7) Cartoons. €:15—(7)—Decision Hour. €:30—(7) Life at 80. (2)—News. (©) Winchell & Mahoney. — ¢:45—(2)—Detroit This Week. - | 7:30—(4) Ethel and Albert. (T)— Leave It to Girls. (2)—Beat the Clock. - 8:00—(4)—Spike Jones. (T)—Panto- mime quiz. (2)—Jackie Gleason. 8:30—(4)—Amateur Hour. (T)— Jungle Story. $:45—(7)—Strange Fiction. 9:00—(4)—Show of Shows. (T)— Boxing. (2)—Two for Money. 9:30—(2) Favorite Husband. 10:00—(7)--On Your Way. (2)—Me- Theater dallion x 10:30—(4) Hit Parade. (2)—The ater. (7)—White Camellia. 11:00—(4) Captured. (7)—Feature Film. (2)—News 11:15—(2)—Movie Date. 11:30—(4)—Sat. 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She is pictured with her fiance, Victor Molnar, a South Bend, Ind., salesman who met Miss Robbins last fall when he stopped at | her home for travel directions. ee@e8e and Baby Says ‘No’ ‘Ws a Strike for Police -7—_ SWEETS RADIO Appliance ito Corec! Bow! Who Nab Con at Alley 0 422 W. Huron Se. Phone FE 4-1133 E hati 1] ’ | BALTIMORE w — Two off-duty. FREE PARKING bi sepplapiey & gs iy nt gh wget sme nore | = on a bowling contest, : | ite rca Mite hie brent ot| While there Patrolmen William 3 . child paychology. Rawlings and James Ruckle spot- Eat at Homade Saturday! || S etege on Oo sate Say cop ' ae Set, Fear cape be pai a; tas Ge ae De SPECIAL DINNER [iS cerns Se Wei rena . aa tt before the infant. That went 10 of’ mattresses. - , ck aemoaean, pndlioe From 4:30 - 7:45 P. M. paddling another full bow! But ~ ae wasn't learning very | 7 Japs Win Million GROEN (Neitehes Stuffed Boneless Pork with Apple- fast. 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An undisclosed part of the total | value is material still to be de- Armed Forces Have $ forces have received or are ask-| 7 ing authority to buy mofe than) ‘livered on orders placed some months or even a year or more ago. And another portion, about 400 million dollars in requests for new spending authority, is con tained in the proposed budget for the fiscal year starting next July | But it is'a measure of the effort being devoted to producing robot weapons to augment and eventu jally supplant some of the conven tional weapons of the three serv- ices. It is indicative, too, of the emergence of controllable missiles from the drawing boards and lab- oratories to production lines The Air Force has 5 the larg lest part of the funds authorized | tor missile contracts, about $1268 000,000. It is giving major attention | to medium and long range. sur- face-to-surface missiles. The Mat- | ador missile, with a range under i stood to be about 500 miles. has ibeen in production for more | than a year, A second missile, the Snark, with a range substantially | stage i The Army's share is close to ‘that of the Air Force—about a bil | tion dollars. Present major pro- | curement by the Army is going to Nike antiaircraft guided missiles | the surface-to-surface Corporal and |heavy field artillery, rocket desig- | nated as the Honest John. The Nike has been in mass production for | more than -@ year The Navy has a share of 742 | million dollars in the missile pro- 'curement program. It has ig pro- | duction several missiles including | the Regulus, a surface-to-surface i type to be used in firing from | included are two antiaircraft mis- | siles for defense of ships agairist | enemy planes—the Terrier and Sparrow. | greater is approaching production | | ships or from submarines. Also} SGT. PAUL J. SMITH New chief of the Pontiac Army | and Air Force recruiting station at 53% W. Huron St. ig M. Sgt. Paul J. Smith, 22 Smith succeeds T.Sgt. P. R.| Moore who remains as Air force | recruiter, With 13 years Army serv- | ice, Smith is a veteran of World| War II and the Korean War. He was last stationed in Japan. local towen | Als emaining on the station's staff are Sgt. 1C. and Set. Thomas Murph Cement Mixer Mangles California Truck Driver LOS ANGELES #®—The condi- | tion of a truck driver who lost both legs after falling into a ce-| ment mixer was listed as critical today, Warren J. Murray, 25, of Alham- bra. had delivered a load of ce- ment to the site of a new build- ing yesterday. He walked to a lo cation above the mixer, which was five feet below the surface of the ground. Somehow he lost his bal- ance and fell in The blades chopped off one leg and the other had to be am- putated at Santa Monica Hospital He also suffered internal injuries and his right arm was mangled He braced himself with his arms for almost an hour while a fire department rescue squad worked | with torches to cut him free oo — Automatic Boat Pilot Lacks Thinking Ability SANTA MONICA. Calif. ® — Mike Salisbury’s fishing boat is | ho more It cost $4,000 and Mike christened | her Willa. He -installed an auto | matic pilot to free himself of much | routine The device proved his undoing yesterday. He fell asleep en route home from Malibu. The Willa con- , tinued at full speed into a break- | water OUR APPOINTMENT AS AUTHORIZED DEALER We are proud to be selected as a Ford Tractor and Dearborn Farm Equipment Dealer. If you are interested in better, faster, more profitable farming, we believe it will pay you to come in and get better acquainted. 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More’ , within the borders Republic] Sugar ca ; 7 sage) sewed Vieow> lj $ fo Su | potk. on ceed is the ame Runaway Boy Foiled laos, Be reacaneas elo eae — em to ane onal _BENTON HARBOR @ — Eight-| saiq. 9’ apecial election én the * ~* between the Commiunist bloc and in Well-Prepared Flight — , : v een proposed amendments to the amendments probatily would be | the free world. | OKLAHOMA ‘CIT: @ — A 10. : a ” veity charter won't be on the April |in early summer. Pakistan Amy wane camer the ae eel ee oom ayy agg om HAROLD JAMES FLOWERS £ New for Spring | WASHINGTON «@ — Diplomatic tance which ther ant-Comma a ss ot sovies end Nena, Valentines in Bloom eee officials said today the United) countries, including India,/ maps, 80 cents in change and a : | States has decided to give sub- | WOuld be invited to join. comic book, CUT FLOWERS b } 5 - % 9 a stantial military aid to Pgkistan — Detectives treated the boy to a en $ - a regardless of India’s asgry pro. Actress, Hubby to Live bottle of pop and took him heme. 1 Dozen Mixed Blooms ts : tests. . . An American military survey Separately in Mansion Content of the air at sea level forces and determine the amount | trangeéd hubby, oil executive Harry AZELEAS ..... - from $3.00 j.PLANTERS..... trom $2.00 and type of military equipment |S. Rothschild, have signed an | ——— ; | eqreoment by which they will live An announcement of the decision | = separate parts of their $185,000 | Beverly Hills mansion until her probably will be delayed until divorce suit comes-up for hearing 39” after Pakistan and Turkey sign rey 19 Neither is to molest the mission, they said, will. go to, SANTA MONICA, Calif. w—Ac- is found to be about 21 percent | . SUITS Pahintan to look over its armed| tress M'liss McClure and her es-|oxygen and 78. percent nitrogen | HYACINTH .... from $2.50 CYCLAMEN .... from $2.00. other said. Miss McClure’s suit alleges cruel- Stop in, Pick Up Your Valentine Order! * 6¢« 8 ty. 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PAY AS LITTLE AS 26c A DAY OW OUR EASY Michigan’ s Largest Jewelers ote Ng e~ natin nse 108 NORTH SAGINAW ' Me we Cte a Ee t ere at Sy 5 YG j T 33 4rt , tT \ ty » Boa F ee ee ~4-F-S* ste eee . : | eiaie ba sag owiik < ee \ eS v4 t - \ } \ : ; 2 3 ! : i ie i , ised | { . t bd : ; it ‘ ' 1 Sarai RAN : . THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1954 pid : } f ty Elizabeth Ann and Patricia Re-| Jv), | Milk Producers Unit |'%'winsw'swe! 2a taee y | Almont Scout Probe Death of | ° = Holds Annual Dinner |‘sazssn s2.o* "=| Troop Holds a dinner music, jas Down GRY, — The a Couxt of Honor | Road Worker ‘| banquet of the Brown City unit Thomas School PTA —* ut honor, the | “ | E ‘ot the Michigan Producers | a number years, was a im erty — THOMAS —Celebrating Found-| of Boy Scout Troop 128. When Struck by Truck! & : Se ) Rob Featured at the affair were talks | er's Month and Brotherhood Week, Merle Perry, Flint District exec- Ww ‘ eke & by John Doneth, of Michigan State | Thomas PTA met at the Thomas} ie the on Woodward : : College, and Gleen Lake, of North | School : » presided meeting. meal, ose < =i ” Branch, a member of the Michi-| Featured was a symposium on| Tenderfoot badges were present Police today KAMP INN RESTAURANT gan Milk Producers board of @i-|report card marking and ‘When|ed to David Bishop, Tom Hart, | coritinuing to investigate the death ore 2733 Dixie Highway OR 3-900 ! rectors 2 Our Children Are Taught to Read | Larry Liblong Kenneth Miles, Neil | of a 61-year-old Oakland County ‘ Ae. — | Entertainrent was highlighted ' and Write.” Pittenger, James Smith and Robert Com: employe who! (2 : ns : ' STEAK—FRIED CHICKEN—SEA FOOD = | _Dusvuinren_nes_hciiehied snd Wie — | Tan Road Comminson empye who | eM pa |e oe ot am “ = —— Biome eenetey) eee 12 Povig oe et a Rev — nerth of 12-Mile road yesterday | hs Se 2 ’ ; ™ ~ flew, . id she Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. € te 10 — Fri. 9 {+ Boxwell. ' | afternoon. i * a —— eS a ae : } —————— | Royal Oak authorities are bold- :. : . pba — ing Eldon D, Quigg, 42, of 1060 Wt acm S wtuie beatae aad 4 ° ed FRIDAY of a truck.which hit Charies Vin- a County Sheriff's Deputy Elizabeth j of 144 Lincoln Ave., Clawson, TTIE : and pic ay Sead Youth Banquet da be Sagged dows traitic behind | ROBERT BEAT! cay Jen. Chicken Dinner ....... $1.35 a road commission truck. There he told her to stop near SAT. Delicious T-Bone Steak. . $1.95 SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP —/ According to police, Quigg told | 1365 Lake Angelus Ré. and : . . ee Guest speaker at United Presby-| them he was driving in the second | ale OF jabbed something into her back Delicious Fish Dinner...... 95c rele liegt lane of trafic and as he approach and said, “this is « holdup.” : today ; flagman, was . | . ee =, el ag eae of Detroit. | and, a = (Al Pr nt a } BEER % WINE % LIQUOR %o",’.AU" eee se wn | Pa of Cela's vehiate. eside tried to radio for help but the | x * ae 6 «| tak Aalcar ad aint che oe oe | bandit grabbed the mike and tried or . BUSINESS DINNERS pastor of Cherry Hill U. P. Church air Se ae | Robert Beattie Is New to hit her over the head with it This W eek Featuring: | 1 in Dearborn ke | d Vi P. id: t The man, described by Mrs. Pen ai TON LUNCHEONS TO TAKE OUT! {2 Dearborn. a | Head; Vice President (oS tbout- 38, medium’ bull ae rs MC | - ‘Dining Room “em = a ia cla food | neers, Builders and F mily Fel- Clarkston High ‘Is Carlos Richardson oo ee ee ee wate TERRY LANE | at Peas Bonga eth dir wt ovina oer Juniors to Give WATERFORD TOWNSHIP fob the cab and drove aff. She Fan Sepia Bombshell of Seng Includes French-tries. Salad. Bread and Butter ; At the chusch Sunday, both ae ert Beattie of Siw i epot the near-by of Dr. P. F oe a ——————————————— '| ship services will be participated RECord Dance hohe ero Nummity Activites | eee oa _ ee in by Boy Scouts working toward _ ; a. cc imemdliea: 0 6k . a: a at, Dining at Its Distinctive Best their God and Country Badges. — fGen tae Poe sole of ae Sani ee Disc Jockey “ Py . will or record dan to Beattie succeeds Rudy as , e . [ h SQUARE morrow night from 9 to midnight | president of the organization. to Emcee} T1oTT- in the school gymnasium, ‘ ° ; JAM SESSION willed, "Bud Davies, « radio diac ockey.| toy michardoen Ea smi ves | V Glentine Dance ° a troupe of entertainers are) named the new treasurer ‘ TUESDAY NIGHT! Dinner ETT T GELLER | expected to appear at the dance. | tea were seven members| radio disc jockey, wUl be must H e : fresh will be served |Of the board of directors. Lee | of ceremonies and record spinner rn a a, abe Kaines was named for a one-year|at the Valentine dance set. for : term and L. Beebe for a term of | 8 p.m. tomorrow in the Lake Orion two years. Named for three-year | High School gym. B. T. Lockwoods Mark [terms were Fred Thompson, Rich-| Highlighting the affair will b Featuring the Parade of Musicians! | Cocktail Party DELLS INN ‘Banquet ) Meeting Corner of Elizabeth Lake and Cass Lake Roads 1 Short Block West of Huron Street i ardson, Thomas J. Peterson, Mrs.| a local talent floor show and a Golden Anniversary P. L. Hawke and Mrs. Mark Stew- | ‘‘So You Want to be a Disc Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Lockwood art Jockey” contest. of 22334 Fordham, Keego Harbor! ajternate for the board of di-| Sponsor of the dance is the high will celebrate their golden wedding rectors named were Jack Goshen, school Radio Workshop, which js | anniversary with an open house Richard Gorman, Mrs. George | seeking. to raise funds for speech ‘for family and friends from 2 to’ Beechum and Mrs, William Leslie. | equipment. 5 p.m. Sunday. | Beattie is the owner of Beattie| Residents of other communities Lockwood was formerly a justice | Motor Sales in Waterford. Richard- wishing to attend may obtain lof the peace in Keego Harbor - wa rf : Satu " y Night ° ™~ s one — Jim | the township. School students yf : Ll \ | nosle Uf 7 ~ | = lnn Orer 4,000 Feet It Poche Apollo | Scouts’ Open House Dence Floor I 1 ara 4, DOYS Olr WESTACRES — Nearly 200 peo- cee | TERE TUUU a 8 pect eae recmny cong ‘eet |fecws of Boy Scout Troop 36° PHONE MIDWEST 41400 BILL'S § |} poms | ese geraeeal tle la gep bec false nary yee WOODWARD at LONG LAKE RD. . t| Beach, Fla lected for the troop's Korean or. BLOOMFIELD HILLS BARN |: t| Me woe’ ene of st boys trem |E™S, “Gomation from, Gil Scout opps pedro Troop 21. Clothing and dehydrated NEW HELD OVER!! Another Big Week GA , T ° ens poinin ne IKE GARRY WELLS #2 RIS iv 2675 Dixie Hwy. Phone OR 3-2463 Friday: House Party — Come Out! Announcing Join the Singing and Dancing With Garry New Ownership and Man ' Saturday: Dancing to the Music of pan Bw Bg | CARL WIX and HIS FOUR ACES Dancing Every Saturday Evening Sunday: Valentine's Dance Featuring: Beer fg Lod Be nied Specializing in (Nes a Thy ¢ 2 ahed 5 S| STEAKS . CL Wednesday: BIG JAM SESSION ] | “You Can't Beat Fun” MANNY'SRINGSIDE BAR West Huron at Elizabeth Lake Rd. in Latin and 14 in English, Allen |* | will go on a tour of one year with the choir throughout the nation. Allen is a vocal student of Mrs. Harl Hurshburger, a member of Monroe Street Methodist Church Harmonizers Club. | McDaniel-Lawson Rite Takes Place Tomorrow Members, Guests Attend | cLARKSTON — Barbara Law- 5 * son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Pilgrim Club Meeting ‘lie 14. kanees 60k Gace METAMORA — Fourteen mem- | Hwy., will become the bride of bers and five guests attended a°|Cp]. Edward McDaniel tomorrow | meeting of the Pilgrim Club here |at a 2 p.m. ceremony in the this week at the home of Mrs. | Lawson home. Cpl. McDaniel is the son of Mr In charge of the program was | and Mrs, W. C. McDaniel of Nor-—_ Mrs. Ruth Thompson who told of | folk, Va. The couple plans to | " ; ’ her trip to California and Mexico | live in Puerto Rico where he will ‘ _ f last summer. Refreshments were | be stationed with the Air Force. served by the hostess and Mrs. | Edward Deacons F eaturing: BILLY SAMUELS Versatile Acrobatty LINDA CARROLL Levely Exotic GENE MAYER Accordionist and Singing Impersonator AVON INN 3982 Auburn Road at Adams Road—Auburn Heights : Gingellville MOMS Unit | Holds Social Meeting County Calendar j“cncrstvnux wore vm Mabatew a - 33 held a social meeting this week hold @ smorgasbord dinner tomorrow, | @t the home of Mrs. Arthur Bur- 3@ p.m. at 6331 Ma Win Her Heart WITH DINNER AT THE Where Dining Is a Pleasant Adventure Give her a gift she'll appreciate more .. . an evening out away from the kids . . . in a most wonderful dining place .. . where famous food hos been served for over 32 years She'll Love You when you treat-her toa... Valentine Special! @ ROAST LONG ISLAND DUCK e VALENTINE DINNER @ FRESH FLORIDA RED SNAPPERS a at in a warm congenial- atmosphere. Phone Today for Reservations! = rm if wilktns. VILLA INN |] © seauthone % 69 Parkview Blvd. | . Corner of M-24 and Clarkston Read — Orion — + — a aed i? ‘i a cole Wile ______ THE PONTIAC. PRESS, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 12, 1954 N S -Saees itamr ) With Biff Elfict and eal | \ rm cour no aN , wweerweaa|* “tow gto Theme W CVT Children Boarded Here 6 Youngsters of Family Living .in. Hearse Put in. County Home WANTED TO BUY True Detective insides and 234 4 ice 4 te i DON'T DELAY... ORDER NOW! - FOR FAST DELIVERY, CALL: OAKLAND Fuel & Paint Co. 436 Orchard Leke Ave. Phone FE 5-6159 (Advertisement) Itchy Skin Rash .-- Lightning Fast Relief ee oe ia i p23 ti E iF aT County Social Welfare Dept. The agency has been aiding the family since December. Craft, 46, has been unable find employment since the firm he was employed by cloged last | September. According to William Moulton, 24585 Martha elected to the Southfield Township Board Tuesday. ‘Clarence Gilberts Reveal persue s Engagement ~- Mr, and Mrs. Romeo Man Killed in a ROMEO (UP)—A Homes man nounce, the engagement of their ‘domed toe, ter ae of « Wn) ans M Wiaate ot Devtene, |truck police said was parked il. | tones eee of Deeg | legally on @ downtewn Detroit | Gerald Hubble of street. |17 hag been The car was believed driven by | the wedding. John Gierlach Jr., Saat brood was | ‘taken to Receiving in| critical condition. His comp presen von. FAFMINGLON Plans School Bond Issue in the wrecked car. Police said the top of the car FARMINGTON TOWNHIP — School board members here this Craft and his wife, Elizabeth, | 36, have been in Juvenile Court | previousiy on neglect charges. | After they failed to reappear as ordered when the case was con- tit.ued, they were sought by author- ities. 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' y Pee ee 8 |e | a THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1954 nes ‘ \ ‘ Hoosiers Favored but ‘Cats Aim for Win are small—generally around 3,000 seats—and gate receipts aren’t suf. : : Se - ficient to accommodate many high x | 7a" M p priced players.” 2 08 or Kalamazoo Tests Unbeaten Beyo Far Ahead ‘5 me Out! __|10,500 Crowd eprint peer eee 7 103 Worth Saginaw alamazoo e A a Vv 1 : row cm a : & bd | 2 Lansing Sexton ‘5’ Tonight), py. | ! a sy Ry i : States players get the gravy.” ., By LLOYD NORTHARD =| loss, should be able to preserve 0 iva orers 0. He termed as “Canadian pr | DETROIT (UP) — Kalamazoo | its perfect record until the March | , - gwen ll | DE ‘ai ee con oot pant! gahda” reports that NFL teams Central, $time state Class A high | Ri ing Pace are discouraging American college Sport and | Kalamazoo | Rio Ace Setting Pace f chest teskathell campten, devia | n ons aly dee olka Claae a @ stars from: negotiating with Do Equipment get a good line on its tite chances |. Hon nat compete in the | for Small College Stars minion teams by threats, | tonight when it invades Lansing | turnament which can still boast, With 48.9 Average : ; jto battle unbeaten Lansing Sex-| winlemished marks. They are | Indiana Boasts Edge on : Complete: Line of ton seal Highland Park and Ferndale. NEW YORK # — Remember Purple in f All ing ts Ghrome Accessories 2 cure: cronped tro of tt Iat| Both see action tonight, Highland when “point-a-minute™ meant a —" pea tour starts tha gennen, incbaiing | Park. ab after tte | ate — high-scoring basketball team? This Departments ; a re a loss to Sexton. | at Wyandotte. e, winneT | season a lot of small colleges could CHICAGO Serv. S1 Pesay's Me. 2 36 > paper Indiana r @ Coss Brs. and Motor Parts | Ret thane whe | nieeall = 2 mm entertains Port erage that much using only two should breeze through Northwest- re oor ‘-) Bae : * We are your tor | the basketball fortunes of Kala- _ on the bench. ern at Evanston tomorrow night in Teale. quase, coriso—& Achenbach tes ali of the Latest SPEED-SPORT | masoo are quick to point opt that |; | ataticn veeened today ty te one of the Big Ten's basketball peony Was NE te Ni Complete Stocks the schools’ early-season record Fi T ist Sea features—but it may not be that 1% DIVISION ot High doesn’t mean a thing. Kalame- | ine Tourist season NCAA Service Bureau show 60 easy Sas wae ~dh ig a -ip—eone soo has a talent for hitting its} LANSING (UP) — Michigan’s| players averaging 2 points or Wildcats, breaking a five-game = 4B bee Ma Accssseries. See ee COM. peak around tournament time. tourist industry is having a ban-| more in games through Feb. 6. losing streak in defeating Ohio aa frogs Me 8 PLETELY EQUIPPED Motor Kalamazoo is currently working | 2¢r Winter season, the director of Bevo Francis, of course, tops pi State Monday, %9-Tl for their 2nd 2 EP Be og Display. on a six-game winning streak and | ‘> state tourist council said | the list with a whopping 48.9 in 19 I wear this slanghter house | conference victory in eight starts, 29; team gome—Vera' Grell Til, sovias has already turned the tables on | today. games Back of the’ Rio Grande | guring your fights!” plan to make it hot for the Hoo- . 1B DIVISION Ypsilanti, the other team which, “Every one of the 38 winter | flash are Vince Leta of Lycoming | siers, A capacity crowd of 10,500 dicmiaaias ps a ek #4 FEderal 5-2267 administered a defeat sports centers reports it is having with 31.5 and Clarence Burks of |. ae at McGaw Memorial Hall wil] be Jacobsen 49 34 Meter Inn = 3 41 Lansing Sexton, which has rolled a fine season.’ Robert J. Furlong | St Augustine's with 30. Bill Ward- Signs Bengal Contract screaming for an upset. | — —- | 4 lg 1 " rH _ up & dozen victories without a said ues North —s a DETROIT (UP)—Outfielder Ru- But all odds point heavily to — Bence a O 0 Pubes oe St — — . . : 2 ‘ St. ‘ ; ; the Hoosiers, unbeaten in eight | team game—Thempsen Well 3, with 29.5 are very much in the fs Crawiord signed his 194 con- Big Ten games. They are 2nd a ~ battle for the runner-up spot. tract Thursday to become the 29th) 4. congerence in field goal ac- Pts. Pts. The individual scoring has taken Tiger to come to terms for the) cursey hitting .383 per cent of | gE od ss a terrific jump over a year ago Coming season. their shots. Northwestern bas a Beth's 51 Rebbette s when only 29 players were at the | The 25-year-old. recruit was ob-| 331 mark. V.F.W. 1378 aw 2 20-plus mark this late in the cam-/| tained from the St. Louis Browns Indiana has hit .680 —— an ee mn ae eee le paign and only three were aver- | in 1952 for Cliff Mapes, Neil Berry! "00 muews to the Wildests’ 1ST—2236. . aging as many as 21. Nine are|and cash. He spent last season) 655 “ona ts averaging 8.6 points sas tn on ae Pent orer pace Sin were. | ot Betiele. siege be Ee _ ipa pas fo Neonat s ht a - 2 ‘d Hoosiers have limited opponents to | ; orm = SHA R a 69.2 average, while the Cats | stad. Ine. 47 Home Lanch 12 | NON have a slight edge in this defensive | | Indiv. game, seviee—1. Week 281-00; = IT’S OPEN $tAsO @ || department by yielding 68.8 ae om prvisron = 4 Indiana’s 610 center, Don = on , | Be RY, Bl | Schlundt continues at a record Pee ean CS : scoring pace with a 30.2 average| Concentrate on swinging the arm }CNB Ne. % be Commodere 38 . | ‘\ well over the all-time average of | through to a full reach, as Cleve- =o rf Yom Nes. . | |26 set by lowa's Chuck Dariing.| land's Eddie Koepp, a mighty) ,,Isélv. some. series Muckine $15— : \ *A WORRY BIRD is a motorist who | Dlinois’ John Kerr also is ahead | mite, is doing in the action sketch. | seriee—D & DB Cleaners 1996. | a drives in a constant state of fear, kon record scoring average, with png makes epee = WE ROLLING PIN | , Plagued by worry that his cor may || Northwestern's top scorer is! Nor does he twist his wrist to put (fides SE Bitte 8 | : at any time let him down or pile} giank Ehmann with 17.7. He is ca - a. Aeed Pg as wn ® ae all anil "| ranked 9th in the conference, just | turn on the ball. | Beiriey fo ee Beth Best behind another Hoosier star, Bob) jie releases the ball, instead, on a ae ke eee WE ARE HUNTING WORRYBIRDS | \‘Norinwestern tatce te at in corning tear | Roemnuce ge | Northwestern takes on Indiana | straight on for direction. Swing is | —— after the Hoosiers racked up one the thing. Swing for smoothness; | Pts. : ; of their top scoring efforts of the | Water Works 56 Recreation “a Here's Our WORRYBIRD Special! |} season, » 90-77 victory over Min. |"™“" *™ Como! roe SE Engineort “ |mesota Monday. Schlundt flicked | Hospital oe -« IN PERSON at SHAWS! || A 1953 Chrysler V-8 _ Club Coupe Like New! A Bargain at... $2495 ® LJ lea in 3% points against the Gophers Pontiac Swimmers | Rete. gome—(M) L. Base 283, (L) F including 14 consecuti free | | Hatfield 174; series—(M) L. Buss 575, (L) throws for a Big Ten nai Fie. “ indiana waa" tot "oe bewty Test Flint Central Northwestern last season. But the! pontiac High's swimming t Pont. Ree. - -Ge- Wildcats nearly beat the cham- | js in Flint 7. a ane Oeki Vong. «48 Team Neo. 8 series—Pontise f denest pions, being edged 88-84 and then | “eon Ree. 90-88 im overtime. lls pray tadersig- oils titer tale. game series—F. Austreng Iowa currently leads the Big Ten| Today's varsity test, scheduled —ommmce ° SEE IT TODAY AT | in field goal percentage with 395, for 4 p.m. was to have a eel eaveare OY Ase ° | while Ohio State has dropped to ceded by a junior varsity meet. | Brees So Deckes rs ° 3rd with 382. Wisconsin is Ist After today’s meet, Chiefs have | Franks 57 Hubbard P ° INC. in free throw percentage with .688| only two more dual tests left | Reemese [es «6G : : followed by Ohio State with .681| before the Saginaw Valley Confer- ! “‘Deathaw 417. settee e and Diinois with .680. ence relays on March 5 at Flint. | 5,28 ,ctt: toon geme—Viamers S6m e Weedward at 1342 Mile Read : In other Big Ten games tomor-| Coach Des Boyce's squad travels w OED WOMEN ban row, Illinois (53) is at Wisconsin|to Bay City on Feb. 19 and to —r (43), lowa (7-1) at Minnesota (6-2) chagmrage tl a non-league match |} Michigan (2-5) at Ohio State (2-7),/on Feb. 24. Stan's 44 Low-Mer and Michigan State (35) at Purdue| Chiefs have won two of eight| S§iituew St: Oriel SiIzesd Ssecer ~ ATTENTION! Ww A Pp * TOP PRICE an. _ | oo! : | geecccccoscooooooeocs © e ire aying ‘Mascot Helps Bruins |Oldtimers Schedule Box is ee ee t | : . Junk Gars—Waste Paper—Scrap Metals || sosron w Maine gov. Burton Social Saturday Night ($ “Tt Suater’ 8 We Corry a Complete Line of Bruins of the National Hockey | sociation will hold its Valentine Box | $ aa Goce . STRUCTURAL STEEL | League with “Bruin Jr.”—a seven-| social Saturday night, starting at|® rem e Bigger heed shaves closer, BEAMS—ANGLES_—CHANNEL | foot mounted bear—iast night and/9 pm. at the VFW Hall, 396 | © eeeececcocooooooooooes . cleaner in less time then all eee leryradtconre right to| South Saginaw St. _ WWW Www rw ewww ; . Proceeds from the sin mines wo) FEO aPOW STEEL CO. | Se Sete vose es eens | OPEN BOWLING a . straight games to Detroit, but| baseball league in the City Reo- 7 etanm pulled out a 1-1 tie with the Red| reation program this summer. Weebdays 10 a. m. to 6 p ; FE 4-9582 Wings to boost their stim fourth-|"“Dancing will follow the bax so soe ase es place margin over to ’ | No Union Tilts Played Two scheduled games failed to materialize in the Oakland County UAW-CIO Basketball League last night. 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Soginew St. oe Motor Exchange Co. 40} South Seginew St. "Phone FE 3.7482 on display today! - ei. vik apas ‘ \ \ } THE) PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1954 | Home Contests Mark 28-Game Card H i ; i x2 | : z 3 its i veek ‘ & : i i 5* Te it : ali indows ... ali- I've induded a v4 quality - bust models for mobile living or travel— Majestic 29, 32, 35°, 38° see one, QUALITY FURNACI Genesee Sales Southfield ; | Bh "Frage, ott "tute: Bertier at Vou | MODELS TO FIT ANY HEATING NEED > 210 Dixie Highway game victory strings against 5! Clarkston: rae at Milford: |= Ask far detalles — : FE 2-8786 Brighton and Lakeview, respective- | Trey; Roseville at Madison; Mose! Park ly and Ortonville takes a bead on | Age < mmm agar if wets tered os Vosntiate; WRIGHT VRE E Mayville’s 6 game winning streak. | ot Ortonville: Millington at Imlay City: halsthcatilnate | Msp Branch; re Sheet Metel Co. With only two weeks of play | Eiicn: Coster pine of, Wesven: Soot 6004 Diste Bey, Waterford HOMES B.F. Gosdrich HOME OF DEPENDABLE NATIONALLY- ADVERTISED VALUES s te: t.F4 { fi : | if t os H iff H t 7 ‘ : Fi J. ri i ' i i Pentiae Press Phete BATTLE STRATEGY—Ortonville High School | try to upend Mayville, the South Central Confer- ls Already Dedicated has fallen from the lofty cage heights it has en-| ence leader, and possessor of a 6-game winning joyed for the past several seasons, but the Black-| streak. Berry discusses a maneuver with (from BOSTON @—Ted Williams has hawks still hope to do some upsetting before the | left) Chuck Palshan, Leon Mozarowsky, and Bob| _ mised to hit his Ist 1954 home accident we we HEAD FOR THIS SIGN “Automatic Sunshine” Year ‘Round AUTOMATIC CLOTHES DRYER season is over. Tonight Max Berry’s quintet will | Mills. e Pontiac Keglers ‘Leafs Upend Bruins, Draw |"‘itias pias weoeces . , ... \Even With Montreal Sextet |c tr" nyace: be reac Back in Action By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | battied to a 2-2 tle with the tail- oe Toronto Maple Leafs, surprise| end Chicage Black Hawks. Ted carried an a of the National Hockey League Four Other Cities Have . Toronto piled up a 30 lead on /|entine gifts and told the girl i a fs #a Teams Here for Kaycee | Fifth Bowling Period arg i Twelve teams from Pontiac are| Bruins 3-1 last night and climbed | a yout i i : § t 4 F i j Fl i { : if iti a H F RES? nha ‘ : a ot Royal Oak. Leaders esther te dry’ detbes . P nthe cher groupe are Clcment| Previoay, payers 22 years ld |] (Alleys Opn 12 Hoon to 12 Mini crematiiy BG § Pllotee ge wae ’ oxhovt—evtemotic iy) ds Regge gi_por vl mel | OPEN Fite Om 1206 faa , in : : Jim Mier of the Univerty ot} Sagan moving here. Yosday — WRINGER TYPE WASHERS... $114.50 to $179.50 . . . $10.00 Down Delivers Wisconsin was the Big Ten’s lead-| go: each team is permitted to BRUNSWICK BOWLING BALLS e : ing passer in 1953. He gained 683) “earmark” 18 players a year DRILLED TO FIT ‘ yards passing and tossed Six! tit, protective lst, with all a +n end qnne tight ten to Lay On This sie tem Seas eg || SO LG UP TO T . Aa Yo ah ability and detribation ot teat. || WEST HURON RECREATION - | of i. ' p_Datvat Red Wings ennomoed || 1124 W. Heres me va s-2808 for your old washer—regardless Make or ‘Mode chairman of the board, succeed- : - ; REDUCED $55.00 WHITE KING Calvin Holds Top Spot i HABEL for TRUCKS —_— ee | College was in undisputed 1st place CUEVD: Be kengd CHEVROLET / UPRIGHT FREEZER New GRIP-BLOCK tread on your f : tse — present tires Increases stopping inflicted earlier : season by Albian . PROTECT YOUR power as much as 30%! Defeat dropped Albion to an 8-2 we 2 a Calvin won the game with a 17-|] | i qseatty | Bnew point scoring outburst in the stop-a me, maven final quarter while holding Albion = ; traction @6. . F< Fee sow. ; . There is no better wey then KNOWING the firm from || | B.F. Goodrich Commission to Hear whom you buy! We et Braid Motor Seles pride our- Mun present tires. file Details of Suspensions selves on our finer Used Core—eech © true velue in a en See These ere your guerantes. Eesy terms, os clweys. Just ene A ase Sqaranent emghyes sa|] enue wo ond coo them HOW! BEFORE antec. the Upper Peninsula at a meeting a “Comervation directeur G. E 1982 PLYMOUTH § =-—1981 PLYMOUTH | a ZEREX Eddy suspended the seven while Cranbrook Cambridge . oe p— pee ae yess okcain onvatee eats 9 Chest Type Freezer. ...... . $274.50 QUICK SERVICE we Only $2.00 =| se awe rear || ft erate ‘Sona eer 15’ Chest Type Freezer........$374.50 * . Critictaed in the Upper Penineula $300.00 Down $160.00 Down See and Hear Burns & Allen on Monday Night—WJBK-TV—8:00 P.M. weet 1951 PLYMOUTH 1980 PLYMOUTH | Howard (Hopalong) Cassady, Cranbrook Clab Coupe Club Coupe ‘aifoack, sta Bi! $ $200.00 Down a el E “i ee) CCB LF. Goodrich See the New Spring Materials BRAID. MOTOR SALES tee ee NOW. eS pasoro — ruvmourw ocaum =| @ Ca "Open. Fridey Night ‘tl 9” 'H, V. HARCOURT & SON 20 YEARS Of YAM DEALING isin dort inal At I Catt OW > % \ \ # HE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1954 et"? nal, despite discovery that Mrs.| pride that must be yours to have| DONALD DUCK —. oe, sons wT Bixby did not lose five in the | laid so costly a sactifice upon the : altar of freedom. lustre of that most-moving | “™ Famous Letter |ir.°s ise rane ct | “Yous very sincerey and re dimmed. , » = of 5 Still Sought |=, 22-00." cx — carry to other parents ° fair guess at the price such a a eee Se wet | Slight Memory Lapse might fetch if it were | that the —soon to Not Sha Records Bostoa | authentic himself—addressed to Mrs. Bixby: | red ty ttrown/ For scores of what are pur.) “Dear Madam, alae a tap ats ta Geen ported to be Lincoln signatures) 1 have been shown im the | City police was stopped at the collector's| are coming to light. but close | files of the War Department ® | fingerprinting stage. He asked written in| examination under infra-red rays| statement of the adjutant gem | why. reveals many to be tracings, or) eral of Massachusetts that you | you probably have a record,” penned. | penned with modern ink on paper| are the mother of five sons \he waa told, The applicant pro since it' made later than 1900. have died gloriously on the field 4.104 he didn’t. life} No such cloyd hangs over the of battle, | “You served a term in a re- now |touching letter which Abraham I feel how weak and fruitless | formatory, six months at the Penn- a " na | Lincoln—taking time “gt vy) | Must be any words of mine which | sylvania Industrial School, were in , a r the disappearance of Lincoln +| whelming duties—wrote Nov should attempt to beguile you from a penitentiary in Virginia three POOR THING-=-- * — —_€ 1864, to Mrs. Bixby. or eet at 8 lose 20 overwhelns- years and were put on parole ie LOOKS SO BUS HAVE | , *, Len eclved. , Mt that fime, he and the Wa : cannot refrain from North Carolina,’’ a clerk While search for originals of Departenrat, the edjutant-general | dering to you the consolation that a file. some Lincein documents still | of Massachesetis, and Mrs. Bix- may be found in the thanks of the, “Oh, I forgot about that,” said coutinncs, Dr. Robert E. Moody, | by herself, all had reason to be- _ Republic they died to save the applicant. @recter of Boston University §- | tiewe her five sons had been § “‘I pray that our Heavenly Fath- Gracy boning em of te eet | ied tthe Civil War | Three U.8. presidents have extenstve assemblages of Lincoln ' cratetal, contions ageinet pay: Sy ie bese oe wae for anything JE tg om good money in action. A third may have died a Cy se oe te aan | prisoner of war. More than one Conseil am enpert say*. | Bixby family had contributed heav- No signature, says Dr. Moody, ily to the Union armies and simi- has been forged oftener than Lin- larity in names may have caused = coln’s. —— That’ Dr. Moody would re-| Almost 27 years after trace was . gard Sn eatin the supposed | lost of the original letter, purported a OOP original of Lincoln's immortal let-| facsimilies began to appear. But od SSE : ter to the widow, Lydia Bixby— those who displayed the “‘facisi , > even if the purchaser paid $50,000 milies** failed to show the original : for it, which Dr, Moody says would’ Despite failure to find the origi OUT OUR WAY me | >a ie) , a nd = = ~ * le \\ 2 JTRwaines se J Se WHO THE PURPOSE ff TL. HAVE OF WS COMFERENCE SO FEARS WELL GET RIGHT DOWN by McEvoy and Strieber One REASONS PF - USING ALL MS PERSUASIVE POWERS, CARTER fa reruses TO ACT ns . » 2 Wl EL WY MERON, CONVINCES SPIKE THAT WIS PLAN I$ A GOOD) s* PLEASE f { « ( i . & | > | leah : You'll Find PROFITABLE , b Tad Tm - OPPORTUNITIES | be] yes ol _ 2 TZ WHO FINDS A SANTA Every Day in the Daily a, 2° Ly SUIT AND BEARD Press Wont Ad Section —* , | a tat Tl > 4 IN FATHER’S Take edventage of this easy wey : bi Ss RUNK / to solve all your buving and selling oroblerts. A * oe +. & To Plece Your WANT AD ‘DIAL FE 2-8181 ~ eral PS ; a a tanh ae } \ oe ee i ie “4 ’ ' + Cee | rA3 satis | VA Ly Be \ gigs on y 7 eae. ' . ae \ : , , : i ; : \ ' ‘ » ’ 4 f ae ee b { ; ef 7% \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, é « 7 sh FEBRUARY 12, 1954 ” —— Business Notts: | News-in-Brief “MAR ’ Delay Hear ag ae ee iz : ei : 8 sn ,:, | _Newsin-Briel "| MARKETS |/Five Leaders lay Hearing Engine Wear V Output Marvin Finklesietn of tess Ar |! é3 ae of 3 Defendants : ie iy Commissioner te 7% gyle Ave.,/reported to Pontiac Po- Produce ‘hd . K if K s Digest & ¢ one t ‘ yy he ato ftir] mmm mw pMart ia Xnife Killing | \Atomic Tested ‘sate price on the ‘ Up is Week in the reer of 18 E. Pike St —_- and pos led ie Faucet vm ara Thursday. night. Pruite Delicious, taney, i0| NEW YORK — Strength in a“ ™ Corps private,| padioactive Wrist Pin| et Pervery 1 156 es GO, AFFAS0 ba; oaten, Govan | i, i tvidual lections today sent |°°CUe @ Se fatal Jen 00 stad pe er 108 8 oy ere | U. S. Total. 3,284 Over A vale of chreme wheel dlecs | fn. 23 bu: Wo.) 2006 00, Se | the stock market hig bing of Raul Velez, 19, of 24 W.| Helps Railroad Check Poo: 18, th 13,708 Past Period With Higher by Hareld Oates of 17 E. Cobee bes Mert 20e-30 by. sbnien Beis ins ithe favored Ianien went | Wedresday seyrapicreag ton Equipment Usage | tet cnet Men as Expected ve. while the car was parked fancy. 2. between and 3 points at the | Vedmesday otter a tweday hear an yy a Figures ¥ ; ee ca in the driveway of Oakes’ home | 1.00 fancy. 1 don, eahe_ Cnbagn. | outside while the remainder of the |Ing before Municipal Jutige| VENOUS) ot psareeg Sasa DETROIT @—Motor vehicle out-|last night, according to Pontiac Se a eo ee * | list moved for the most part over Maurice E. Finnegan. io Gaing atomi ‘ toda: A, 16, 0, put will move this week for | Police 300-3 80 crate, celery. "No 1 4iee-080 | @ fractional range either way. the _ PUsLIC 84L8 be J Accused in erate, celery, Mo 1, 88-100 dom bebs: firs deqres-mur: | service of its petroleum | 1953 Cidsmobile, Motor Mo. R4SS@31 4 the first time in 1954, Automotive Rummage sale Sat. Feb. 13, at | svlery root, No 1, 125-11 don, bebe Most of the activity was centered der warrant are Oliverio, 16, and| age diesel engines ¢r Sedan. Gale to be held 138 = 2 News reported. today. g Lem Selow “Arthur Murrey | corsa Me 1100-180 % ba “Ponnel | in the leaders. The pace of trad- | Roberto Ortego, 21, of 270 Frank- The railroad recentlf announced | 61. Peatiec' Michigan " Reeartte The trade paper said Uniteg | Dance Studio. Sponsored by Zete + S92 oe Onions, ary. Net, | INE around & million and a half |i. nq and George Theobald, 19 completion of five months use of a) ee. 2 1, A, OS oe States culgut fl conaiet of 100,008) °° OO AAV. | o5-i00 Ges bens Fenssess, pt, Goes | ares Sarthe day. Yesterday's | se » ** | radioactive wrist pin connecting PUBLIC SaLe Martiand, | Mammage Galo te ‘be given by $0-Ib bag: potatoes, No 1, 150-175 160-lp | total came to 1,860,000 shares with Arthur St., who appeared! one piston and connecting rod of | g:'*t, rontieg, Meter Ne, Smee Me | Proposais bs bated 4 © cars and 21,87 trucks against 108-| 1... priendship class of the Beth- iqntadishes, black, No 1. 100-180 4; | the market down slightly at the hearings in uniform. diesel engine No. 5584 February 25th 1964 ot 223) Main St contracts which shall tcteae orally 119 cars and 19,871 trucks built | any Baptist Church at 9:00 a. m. ie. Se), Ae Chrysler was favored.with heavy | Oakland County Probate Court; Clicking of a sensitive type Gel (Pet, HB, AB, a8, “B4| No. bide may be withérewn offer last week. Saturday, Feb. 13, at 5 8. Saginaw. | behs. Butabages’ Ne 1 200-22) bu. | demand. . recently waived its jurisdiction on| S¢r counter gave engineers an ~—rnTEEE? Poa Sa qcaetues aeee Che GW.gh SY Predicting an increase in Chey eer sue. ag See ee Oliverio as a juvenile 20 he could] S°cerate mracure ef wear, The | | Sain! oe Biedene eenet) PUNTY Macy of Oe relet output, Automotive News voll Your friend's tn jail and needs topped, No i, 1.00-1.80 bu. ee eee he tried as an adult. ——_— a ce Schoot~ will be received by the Martisad Board ad Ravcatton rege ond ray al 5-5201. C. A. Mitchell. . couueer sess times after opening on a block of| Ten persons have testified s0/ nal radioactivity. —_ ? Sacred Heart Church Penny desta, were paid to >. Derrat by | 22-000 shares up % at 23%. far and-10 others have been sub-| (it -was pointed out such an 4 e By this..week end 1954 output Supper, Gat., Feb. 13. 5:30 to 7:30. fess ‘recntvers cases inctaded) for ones General Electric, up 2% yester-| poenaed for the atomic th fices “ following hearing measure of engine BOX REPLIES will reach 673,642 cars and 139,470 Adams Rd. Auburn Heights. Jets of federel-ctate eroded eges today marched to a new today age , trucks 96,372 cars and 156 —adv. | npeastians? webs. teat WM | wets on advance of arvand 3 pote 3 Se ee en, cae: | . ae oe : At 10 am, today j. - 716 trucks built in the same 1953 reg tH OF eB Watechens Eom dar = Willi ¢] | preon 8) Sheaye B;, Ge M. Perry Bt. age there were replies at period. Grain Prices le all oes vid. "tye, %4, | demand along with Montgomery Miams turns.in w Rio Grands Engineer Ray Mc-| * sores anar'metste 0 Nand 6 the Press office in , * : . cas ~@2, s . * Automotive News noted that Ford | CHICAGO GRAIN eo OS | Ward. p : lj Brian of Standards and Research| (0 ftks" saterant' Peoresry ‘1, the following boxes: j{.. division continues to lead Chevro-} CHICAGO (AP)—Opening gr sin: CHICAGO BUTTER AND Guus | gency rojects ist said next step in the atomic age at it a. m. ot the Brace Funeral nae let in j t MEE co5.5s5: 1.22% New York Stock Home with Rev. Milton Bank 14, 17, 18, &%, @, @, §- car preduction so far this | y,, occ 214% May 1240, | CHICAGO (AP) — Butter steady: re- w Tor $ engine-wear experiment will be use fietating. Mrs. Anderson will lie year with 176,228 units against May .. 2.15% July Ler, | CODES 944.656. wholésale buying prices | LANSING ®—Gov. Williams to | o¢ radioactive piston ri These | in state at the Brace Puperal 52, 57, Gl, 62, 64, 71, 75, 5 WOE. cceccs: 2.10% Soybeans unchanged. 93 score AA 65: 92 A 6d, | Figures after decimal! points are eighths | day sent the legislature a $269,000.- | i Lary -— Home Ti, 81, 82, 86, 98, 107, 112, S : 168,384. ‘Age aie teas 320% (8 BG; 89 C 625, cars. 90 B 635; | Admiral ..... 19.7 Lehn & FP... 161 uu | will be““‘atomized’’ at Brookhaven | ROADWELL. FEBRUARY 11, 1954 “a = | Dee 215% May .......- 321% _— re eee Allied co veee 33 Ff Glass 46 000 list of projects state agencies National Laboratory on Long Is- Mies Oriel $36 M. dehmesn. ogo | © Lh a = Chrysler Corporation directors yar”. 1.82% a oe seen waping prince Gnchanged’ $0 2% trwer, Aiem Gad 7. 688 -pabigagh lh we build in the next five jand | =e Se 6 ar see ——— declared a dividend of . May - .. 154%» Lard UB. large 46-465 S mediums 4,| Alum €o Am 61.7 Lockh Airc 2% 7 | years—and then washed his hands | oe _ . o © + aay petra 1795 | US standards 445. current receipts 45; | Am Airlin ... 125 Lone 8 Cem .. 32 ~ |. McBrian reported Rio Grande | $1.50 per share on the outstand- | sept teeeere ae heey ““""Sgg5 | Checks and dirties 415 ‘lam Cyan .... 47.1 Mack Trucks 133 of the whole thing. | diesels now give 300,000 to 500,000 | ing common stock. The dividend ee asec 1G Meets ; ~ es = ak ee 2: S He said he was submitting the | miles of service between lubricat- is payable March 12, 194, to [war 4... 1% May ow 1R2 Livestock Am Red... 155 Mead Cp _.., 324| list under @ 1953 law requiring it. | ing ail changes. -He said, “we want — of record Feb. 23, | May eve RM MMe ceeeeee cigemere Ae ote ae Memeench. 03/ But he added he disclaimed all| to improve this still more.” : = Few choice lightweight buichers unde ie Mueller Br a! Scent” hecatee tis Logishoture hed ape n Spee oe . ers er ** a a Zap ie, bout seedy 3626, but te | Armous oc.) 84 Nat" Bue’ ‘388 | not given him or his budget divi ‘Suwa Cheney, sonuear ~ |Atias Par 21.38 Net Dairy ... 6% sion enough money to “review and| of ir filter | FELT ALL RUN DOWN tse Sure scese ESB BEa, oH svate ne sees regents” | he" etperrat, Tey ed he choice sigers and yeerings 25.60-3400) | Bengt = 2 NY Central ™ He said he saw no possibility; wrist pin in a basically simple a RE ' DISCOVERED ioe seuss aa con ee | Beth Gti ... 46 nie, hk ‘weet 43.2 that the state could afford such a) process. ta Mebeets. apa aver mice at tn enen: | Pate ea wee oa program ) “at any time in) Last May. they sent the pin | O-JIB-WA BITTERS 222i oe Pe SE EES ‘ east. change ‘on commercial te choice | Britt My .‘-. 321 Param Pict ara|mended that the Legislature use |for neutron bombardment. gyno ue | Dey Cleaners, Set earlings sround 1000 Ibs down: cows Budd Co .... 121 Penney (JC) 1.6/ the list to pick out some high| The wrist pin cama jane SS e a % “I wouldn't take a thousand dollars for the fo'0eNiower ful decline om, high ‘we | Bur? Aad "<<. 17 Pa RR 8 , | se | Salgved sister sf Mire. Ieebert Di t 28 WA has u or O-JIB- Sy, Sal copmerstal; Comant pose for | Colum & H... © Pepsi Cae ... 384 priority building projects to be held —was gingerly installed in one of Bafley end Nathan Storey, Pu- Irect. to 33 done me,” says Mr. Nelson Sanford, 4736 First St., | scuve put mostiy steady tow Wola stacks | Gan Pee... dag pnelpe PD - - 393 / in reserve as public works projects | No. 5584's cylinder assemblies. Be- | eral service will be beld Satur: ‘ C 3 Columbia ville, gan. T am happy to tell everyone what ol rs Perlings"eround SSS | Sanit, aset . a Philip Mee - oie “in the event of continued un-| side it was placed a scintillation | tee eter bonueat ‘Dine wt umer 28 it has done for me. ips. down 23 06.34.58: smal showing nigh | Cater Trac... 465 pit Piste Gi. se | employment.” | counter, a more sensitive instru- af hp ay oy Sal ad “For five months I had been = 27.50; commercial and good 15 00-21.00; paper sec = a ap ment than a Geiger counter. the Miraby Panera! Home. Inter- esman or 4 bothered with stomach trouble My system was full of poison most tice-ls.cs: tow leads end lets | Cumax Me... 403 Pure OU 4 C Death Every movement of the wrist = eS and I guess it was just getting | 3.0. nigh choles to prime ‘heifers ‘ab- ee ee a ee pee Pe ounty 5 pin jarred some atoms off into the! jpomnTak reBRuaRY io i964 y When ‘I. sat the ‘best of me. Then I decided | isco: ‘wulty 1100-12 50° willity and come. Sig Palm 25. 488 Boe Meters. 303 | lubricating oil. The scintillation. Carroll David, vie Mid- Wivrchia Minas |Eemeeaetm ces Cogs ESSE i) sn mate am Serr geet | See cutters 9.00-11.50; itility and commereial | COP 28.1 Reyn. Met 618! ROYAL OAK — Service for Mrs. | cording device. father of Mrs. John Kent, Mre. itt had helped and when I look nat lentes ganas ane yoomeaee ‘ame Sens Gen. 0S ge den Leek 38, Mabel Appelt, 69, of 133 Potter! Periodically, engineers noted the: panek, ane Ghaner ye | back pHa g Algae Ai hap- pL ue tras | Cont Mot (b> Sears Row 614 Ave. will be at 11 a.m. tomorrow | recordings and removed samples of | Pointer. Funeral, eecvien itt be ) piest day of my life. In just one | Cures — Salnaie 9. Trace oot qstap, Cont Ol ot gn son. $49 at Sullivan agd Son Funeral Home, | the filters. Notes and samples were | tthe Zion | Nasare are | week I felt like a new man. My | prime veaiers red quotable | Cruc 6t!l .... 234 Socony Vac 37.8 | wt wih ev C. B Thornton offict- | spp Improved and I wae ale | Set Sue eSapue! Naat | urine at eee” B15 dea yeaerday a her ome, (ley. Cale | paar gn na ; cece ° | ° * r to eat anything I wanted without | vealers t.00-31.00; few head mm ‘weet | Doug Aire... 08.4 Seema’ wi as Surviving are & ean Eimer C.| The pin was maied—in a lead fear of suffering from gas pains | [roche¢ 33.00. B24 Dew Chem ... 48 Sporty. 50.3 ar n from Sunday morning until 16 and” indigestion. I could sleep | and utiiny “A mest cull| DuPont ..108 Std Brand 30.23 /0f Royal Oak; a daughter, Mrs. lined case—after five months use om a like a log and I began to feel |, sere? ~,saieme 60. Mot wooush of-| Bast" Air i. S36 gia Ou ing”. tug |Geralad Finlay of Grand Rapids |to Tracertab for final tabulation. | scyvENEMAN- -PEBRUARY i6 better al] around, All together | Compared close last week Slaughter oo oe ou 74 her mother, Mrs. Ida Bedford of Georgens Bt I have only taken three bottles | ‘om 201.00 bigher, mostly | Brena ts iat Stusebaxer m Pearl Beach, two brothers and| John L. Lewis Is 74 . aap oe yo beloved of OJIB-WA BITTERS and it pgtme | fod wooled be 21.60-83.00 Bul |) 42 rifta co. @ two grandchildren ‘ WASHINGTON u—John L. Lew- eee an Tosert Ragmeed it has helped me so much that I | thoruy “to's0-2 bs. closed | Gon Elec 95.6 Sylv El Pa.... 334 Schueneman, Mrs, Matthew Lies, wouldn't take a thousand dollars |demsn¢ tor ligniweights grading, good. | et Mee... M8 | Faro oe $3, ay ce Gk Wright |i, president ot the United Mine! ° see Soot ‘Baney . for the good it has done me.” uae ai sae ed ee Ga cere 4 et.. $81) HOLLY — Service for Mrs. | Workers, is 14 today. Neither he Meswulls, Mrs. Branley . ioe down, wit Wot skins lambs ish Gea Tet : aa Fesarc.fo=-- 34 | Etlzabeth D. Wright, TI, who died jor the union plans any formal Frank ; vecte > nt ull , : Un Carbide... 72 a Fiint : . ueneman a _ EB ES ae nee ol eee | Se ee I CHICAGO LIVESTOCK » 13 a a . maGHICAGO | (AP —Galable pees 2%: |Breynound Ry Pagal, SR ot Leslie. , with — am OT PONTIAC, MICHIOAR Harey J. wut Pune “ai couea 00 hiker in ah ee of aap othe". 0 Se a cu Ga bentns. ‘Wen | eemeent tm Woodnata ing butchers: sows scarce: steady to 25| Hud Mot ...- 101 U @ Bteel.... 404 George P. Acbel tor ‘the following’ mamed ” persone Bete stan ot the Morey 2 | fal's-iu'657\ few Iowan hotes tyes 30 Inland Stl ...- % 0 6 Tod... || TROY TOWNSHIP — Service Fegussting thet their names Bet placed | — Pyneral Memes 9:20.68; few loads, chotes, 9100-200| DOPE? "Sot Waste s mk. 383|for George P, Aebel, 57, of 1871|sandidates for nomination for Cty Com-| in Memoriam 2 ! few onds and ote 390-358 i $94.¢-28.28) | Int Bick 0 381 Wote E-7'- S43 | Kirkton Ave., will be at 3p. m.| Primary. Rirction fe onder” ~ " : Serene capt Eure HT eevee. Sf |temorrow at Fo etas ee eee ee Financial Swocess |) ine-c cre seces| Err BY FS gh Bll ora tame, coon, wan trl paar Fg. war eeamy | Buicks @ Pontiac : small few sales choice | &im “° ae Memorial Park lonely hours of to lew nnd steers 1.2001 | Kreger ....... @ Clart Bquip... 38 ggceréence the provisions f the; ‘our y ye 3 down §23.00- te be Cemietery. He died W: of the City of Pontiac, Michigan of you are always She fied tt A, fo, Sal | maw ruin oy the Ate besides sw dow, ge SO oR EEE Ee Libero! Earnings heifers $18.89-21.50° titty to low good | ciated Press 1s oe | Alice, are a son, Garland of Royal) Pais ) Ni nog o Lévine tedsokt Op yuan. Added to Savings fercial cows $11.00-13.80: canners and) 0 Indust. Rails UUil. Stocks Oak Township; two daughters, | | Manley & © Onell sear away on et Work Here. i “4 mercial bulls §13.00-15.80, good. bulls | Neon today... 1818 962 974 1108 Mrs. Howard Mulanix of Royal Wm. W. Donaldson ber husband Walter hell and with weight 11.00-12.00; commercial to | Previous day....18)¢ ay 2s ie Oak Township and Mrs. Thomas ae gy ae Feaily__ or OO " utility Ds a A aaa cull end) Month Ago......1477 81.0 S61 1169 Bayliss of Clawson; four broth- Hugh W Gi LOVING | MBHON Waiver e ® Year ago......-- 1464 686 860 1128\ ers, @ sister and nine grandchil-| ,. Dominac A. Zaffine weey swe yours cas Dep. Saladle sheep 900; slaughter lamba and | igg3-54 high....182] 936 874 1163 | aon, Distriet No Pee Tiek cacy -niseea “oy bis | | o Co. Werte er co oe tien pore’ bo sere eed SB fon Boge my Be wee ee ID Sd sat oe Josephine A, Pommert Archer 3 Law _bssdandtren_ Ss, Fis na 75 West Huron St. FE 4-0561 | lambs 913 00-1050: cul Ito chotor slaugh- eaTnetr erecns FARMINGTON =~ Service fer ay: + Ww ease 00.6008: siaugh- |, einen, 0 Sotto Josephine Adell Pommert, 76, of pape xo » tha ” _ : ve Woon 21398 Jacksonville, will be at 2:30 Sonn A Pugse as — ee ge S tocaeuen® a ae a ae Funeral Rona}d C. Sallentect ee St 23 | Hit Cemetery 7. the rv BE Ay V h s-S | Masco Gcrew* .....- foe (US died yesterday EE a iar oor ee ip e Midwest Abrasive’ .......... 8 66) @fter an illness of three years John FUNERAL HOME wa eres as le 15 a sor Aang ton agenda J Peirict Olyan Ambulance Plane or Moter : brother Theordore P. Kentros oan The National Geographic Society | and Sie Robert Seley of Livings- Benen to Donelson-Johns estimates that Berlin was 4 per | ton, Mont. Vietor L. Smothers ee " -». MUNICIPAL "JUDOR _“DESIONED POR PUNE 30; - destroyed during World War Mrs, Alfred G, .Siatcher Mitehell L. Bacow : aan ROYAL OAK — Service for Mrs.| Sain‘ vonneon = » ne | Alfred G. (Marietta) Slatcher, 76, Cecil McCallum The, Pontiac Press ; f She ot 3864 Rockingham Ave., will be| je") "* ' 407 of Feorvary AD cote Sow : 2 p. m. tomorrow at Schnaidt Fu- ADA R_ EVANS ‘ ; Call WEbster 3-7670. NASH LEA DS I tt E neral Home, with burial in White vee ty Se FOR WANT ADS pou ae, Sat ox cane pea Park Cemetery. | ~crry PRIMARY ELECTION NOTICE DIAL FE 2-8181 —poenest SS . She yesterday in a Royal) | | Monday, Merch 1. 1804 | Machine Designers , Oak convalescent home. ' Michigan: i “ From® a.m, to 5 p.m. And Detailers 4 Surviving besides her husband! | fo hereby given thet © ny . Agnew Electric Co, Milford. Mich, are two daughters, Mrs. Dorothy | city of Pontiac. Oskiand y, ‘Michi. AR errors should be a gg ee AY Dreifuss Jr. of Royal Oak and fax om Monday, tne ist Gay ef Maren,| | ported’ tmmeamat” The tnchibery Orioovite Toc gad 954 R DELUXE Mrs, W. L. Mayer of Traveres| Jeten sie tw Ge sommaties ot sibtity for errore other a Ortearilt, Mich . : : : City; two sons, Caison and Ray-|Sc"s"at tne following named ciection| § e® fe .cOm Se ot tee INTERESTED IN STRADY ii- Two Door Sedan mond of Shaker Heights, Ohio; and Brot. ‘ieertion of the | 86 "game $1.50 to, $3.60 per br? : re vertise men nes kee oe ie sree ween, a ESMEN os Seon ag totent | | NEW CAR earn Sc adittmects wit cree | | 35,cut ite nov i, Coens Senior aS in Souther, Gatland County. Stevens Closing time for advertise furnished. - Webster Senter High —_ a Soe ag ig 8 we Cretoot Schoo! are tS weeen pase me Watson at North Chevrolet Co., Won onan 7 we ‘ 1000. 6. Woodward. Birmingham Lasectn Setent Transient ats ay MEN WANTED Owen Se ) A AE See our AC un . I sii a ; ; : Fe ——e 7 1,550° NO SWITCHING! NO EXTRAS! Sue eWaNWPED=¥s5S25 258250 -0--2-— i “d a 7 Pus sestes? S35hsce Your Oculist’s Prescription Filled / | Birmingham Office REPAIRS Se cat bat Wi : Puneral Home. © Ph, Midwest 4.0844 "ee aks eee . ! Plus Locol Texes, License & Title ee Bide 379 Hamilton é “= ove—foure tio wewk for only HLD—Be mere 28 cored Fy F No situation is hopeless where Classified ads can —. reer y far ope co, Danen soe Goameners eeto help! To recover « loss, MICHIGAN FLUORESCENT LIGHT CO. _ $| {04 ® g00d jobor fill va 393 Orehard Lake Ave. cant units call FE 2-8181, | Bros., Inc. .-¥OUR NASH DEALER ‘85 W..Lewrence ot Coss > | Phone FE 41545 a ' r EE Pe eee fh a MAE ' = f \ cue iene Tie PONTIAC PRESS PRIDAY, FERRUARY 12. 1086 “4 . i 7 APPLIANCE SERVICES |}8t: Gunman aeernen js 2 agape ap A 6 Journeymen . tot ave. bee baat is eet ' . & RE- can *. achine Repairmen are or OR 390. [deT: BEAGLE. BLACK, WHITE aed M ° PLASTERING and tan on ears. Vicin- ee r E} trici re 5-007 50625 Leo Lustig vet, Reward Children's 7 hepa. CHIMNEY WORK | | cog MALE COLLIN, “SABLE S evies beaten: Toolmakers | Let as clean, , bulld new or = white Vicinity of ey Rad. Bo a your ney Our 4 0982 3 ROOM HOUSE. « mae OY MAN — ALL “AROUND: — Bot geet Also onl | Lost. In @¥LY ‘ all on th 32039 *. chen. other commen work. clean repair places j : ' ” eM Patternmakers | desires work on Setur- furnaces’ We jalize mm gas) engora temeat, white ont a: els Teape ‘sane. - Gays, Guateye or . after chimneys. FE ster L< paws, reward. PE 2-6677. ‘ a, ~ _ ond : and 3 pm Lord were NOW w THE TIME. REMOVE Notices & Personals 25 baths. TA oe _| @angerous trees, reasonable esti- | ~ | : , ‘ ar CARPENIER WOR | _ mates by experts, FE 1-0008 eemah peow! open p farwee Experienced Time Study | H fe ttme onty OR 22376 or | BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS | Pease | “Ws the children to Oliver TOwnsend BUSINESS AND : insulated possession. & Plant Layout Men | MAN Wit 6 “Yeahs ERPORD. me. PE sien | oor ae nee RESIDENCE ant rience on machine -® super- sp Deir lag : JOUN'S *RENCHINO tactic. “f wan be . iatie® Jecation. East of) COMBINED SURURBAN vikten woujd like machine shop | tate! ‘ +2529. APPLY work Any shit. FE ¢e300 | xg TWIN TURBINE i . AND BATH. | Neary pew approximate. wa brecarwar 1 oe MAN © GooD APPEARANCE Bookkeeping & Taxes 4 IP YOURE DRINKING HAs BE- st. Heat fur-| ly 1.000 sq. ft. for small Ts. ITIAC Would like employment evenings ~_ come @ problem contact Alco ; “$85 per| store, TV sales and or of- re ef wan, bed — PONTIAC Sets & Sun's FE 44268 ACCOUNTING @ TAX SERVICE holics Anonymous, PO Bos 651, fice. This bos ao rae fireplace, insulated. storms MAN WANTS WORK SERVICE ‘gow Hawley FE 3.2002 Pontiac, Mich a : 0p. a nt, BM Rig Re - and screens, Full base- MOTOR ry e oh son, * Chiropodists 15 WOMEN e a tied, é room ane ie Cemucek bie Fight. 01.208 bente. —y = “i Lg - : FXPERIENCE SERVICE BTa- mmr You con get a family size 1960 . ; . . = w consider small home DIVISION Len attendant 330@ Elizabeth Li MAURICE THOME D 8c | Dermeset. deep fryer tree. Just “Bosna 2 oy or land contract in trade. Rd 1203 Pontiac State Bank Bid~ sell 12 bottles of neucnny 6 Rooms 37 John K Irwin . - iin VETERAN WANTS PART rive | FE 3-207! verticed vanilla sad 1s bal —— : 3 BEDROOM BRICK Employment Oftice ribet eae weak a shampoo FE 2-3053 —_ ; & LAUND. PRIV. 1925 ° years copertsnse Mad SO5N Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 FLOYD NEELEY FORMERALLY , | . oe W. Kurc 101% N. Seging . Terrace culy S100 dovn, GLEAWOoD av OL LL AML Capite!’s barber shop now at -- - — * 2-4031 ‘Eve FE 32-1804 Close i on top street CARPENTER WORK WTD. NEW | Bute Barbe HOME FOR K. ares and Ww to Pontiac ancn | CARN PE ante | ALTERATIONS. PICKUP awD DE-| Bill's Darver Shop. 306 E. Pits. __ privileges. 110|6 RM. MODERN INDIAN| -Gowntown. Loy y GETATL APPLIANCE sal ESMAN GarpeNTER WORK REMODEL "TY desired. PE ¢-2017. = y © parking eR I FE 5-1066. . Real buy. P. W. Dinnan root s With eak plas- cae Pal ee ee cea ing & repairing, FE 1-074 alteration: ett weeten te a D ne idtemais ediione contact 1 x TWIN 7 BEDS, _* — +. «6 Ww. . . terec walls full basement nenced e¢ man but would Work Wanted Female 11 oa . ™ “| Vernon Vie. Ph PE 28734. * oe oan A ag conuder fT you beve a setttectory rE WaT a | REWEAVING EXTERTLY DONE | —°°U0!_The Salvation Army. \ . : ac — Ae like 1% ior sale Berning capacity | Revween So. COLORED LADY DESIRES DAY — Suits superb'y tailored, PE 5-9792 | KNAPP SHOES ~— 4 : . SLEEPING ROOM, van see @ small dowa |. The Good Housekeeping Shop rE fe 06 @ dey pius fare ow ow ontggpn 4 app TArLOning FR 5-6720 : . é Beet eee man 187) with cor BOOKKEEPER FULL CHARGE. _ ing. FE 2-129 "| MOTine Rave YOON BYES > poatine ove ana RN HEIGHTS to represent large Wisconsin firm available for permanent position Income Tax Service 17 17 _Buésey . ptometrist. FE 4-5211. —— — bath with Direct selling etperieare heiptal aden (rails Sant vus8 ~ ~~~ | 1 WEDDING INVITATIONS $6.50 DOUBLE: 8 Ean ead SESrNG | ome floors. ro utility wil rain NI _ a * , o . = . = . Pictu Sas at Sevestary We Si ele MONE pack oee | . THCONS TAN euntim Printed napkins day service I don't care if it is Lincoln's birthday you'll still | Pontiac Motor employment office | Good lookin: grees fs time. Write Pontiec Press 1apy WANTS JOB LIVING IN | FE 5-7680 or FE 40364 heriand Sudies 1* W Huron | have to shave!”’ | SLEEPING ROOM. BREAKFAST & | cedar shake siding Write. Box 1183 Post Office -_ ee nyor & gE grEvens —m BOs A PRIOR? Mane a | laundry if desired. OL 2-0782 = . ” Help Wanted Female 7 TRONINGS |S iisl. ‘Meme ellie te ao It's marvelous Waites N REINO ROOM. CLEAN. Hf : —$1,300 | ppoint s alte s Notions ! By ~e ; —~— FE 6-5586 __ | mest SCIENTIFIC SWELISH MASSAOE Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 Wanted Real Estate 32A 0 nn gs mene) Seve: Met You wil! buy this se CONSUMERS ee et ae” | |6|6UBANNEN-S AVAG E ick Lim PE 42851 | ee WE HAVE BOY ~~~ LARGE ROOM, AUTO. HEAT AND 2, wih | Located of the east on POWER ©O. ele CS | 1 8 Sernew vane | OR A. 4% S saninaee PE D100 | WE RAVE to 0 room beeen ee Roow AND GARAGE FOR RENT fay Site 2 pedroem Dee: es | sen aia room kitchens NEEDS A cc. = Income T = Servic 1 RELAX WHILE REDUCING $200,000 K. ‘H m near Southfield o Terme 8S) and & possible bedroom Home Service Adviser aon COLORED LADY | ee = noe 17 Tired? Nervous? Can't sleep? Let At our @isposa! ‘wo purchase new. «i ° pstead, Realtor, Rae rmingham. MI Scaai. =| — pace ‘ on With @ Gegree in home economics wants 5 day work Call FE 2-106) ACCOUNTINO & TAX SERVICE Mass i ie cog og I, os “chepte eg agg oo ame bell Pm mr "Eve PE VE 21311 CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM | PRI-| MACEDAY GARDENS hom codresms on the 3rd floor. er & relisted field detween 10 to § p.m. Raw, pores FE 2-2602 chatins cireke’ poliente, orthes| oll. ASK ron’ Bos ‘MAHA ow APYER THIS DATE, | , "els colrance, close im FE 26001 | Jus, Meine Mnuhng Pull tile Basement wita new oil fur Ba tein mach public seeatuce | WILL DO IRONING IN MY ROME, Nene | ties, rheumaties, ete Call today . 3-12-64, I will not b responsible |? ROOMS AND KITCHENETTE | Keods some ee meone. oe oe Se pore owe mee periic cemtant. 63 per bushe FE 58-4068 BENJA MIN ACKUS | tor epgointmes FE ¢4131 of M [AN for a on os yong for couple. No drinkers. 116 Le- © » tek, hab taak SEWING MEN IRONING. er . eae LAKE ORION . oe ee ne I ee Phone PE tint, Eve Maggy | DAINTY L Map yon SOrrume| arr . Mice || NEAR TOWN FOR IT WORKING |Tnis fine heme tas an apartment | SUBURBAN BRICK - ——— . . oe ° —,. e ~ ~~ 7 a . oat BXPERIENCED COOK. Como OF | wasermde th Wi" In MY HOME income wa, SERVICE. HO Wed. Child. to B ‘o.Geard Bt Male sme MEM CASH COMFORTABLE FOR 1! OR 2/| Off steam heat. on one of best Peasis len. Tht This 1508 buses: Ene and part time 3 E Pike Grr DESIRES tae T™r OF. | wie wu H and Sundays 48 HOURS NEAR TOWN. 153 Prospect. streets sear lake. owner moving, low has 8 vestibule & * erry -Oo-Round Restaurant. fice. work or t a” cen INCOME TAX AND ACCOUNTING | j 2078 'W urea ___ Ph. FE 20283 OURS SLEEPING ROOM, NO | DRINE- Wil se fer only 610,000, torme. entrance to 17x23 living rm. TELEPHONE sol. | office er at my Meme. geod | - tr VE Mi __| PULL TMD CARE CARE FOR LITTLE | CASH FOR Your FOR YOUR HOME ers. Quiet. 272 8. Paddock. with oil furnace. slectrie <) cell from eifles or heme, Bes references. Call 40028: SAVE MONEY | | gt er 4 yrs. FE 4-6532 : = IN auapmcranie HOME, “Wo B. Dy: CHARLES, Realtor ture é iy AD Mise Mitchell Roosevelt Motel LADY WISHES WORK BY DAY.| Let us m tor you Wtd. Household Goods 27 RALP iH B. GA GARNER EQUITY Se ee ae rE eos poet Ee: Say bmg from ets _—__s PE 88m. clare 8. "hPa cise for appsmne ma | waudnventments tie (PE sates msg tied bath large utility ‘room | OSes rns ben 30 Pentioe ce | Woman desires house-| ~""Twoose TAX SERVICE FURNITURE NEEDED | Rochester Mica. OL, ot 570) BL 1-700 3 re soe citaace Mie tate VT EM) Pe oie PE one i Press, | ow | =M 38847 For pon re home or od’ lote Get the | | WANTED — SMALL LAND CON- PVT. BATH. REASON- rage You will get the or one with own trans-| baby sitting nites. Call | “Laundry Service ‘a ae BB Community | ~ casm com Yuk — GREEN oe cg | FE +0626 ee modern lake home designed for, b¢__handiet. with 63.000 to case Sag ¢ Joe M4) FE 2-2744 after 4 o’lock. ° | Te Ga Boe ite OCHO | LAND COWTRACT Cumagen munea, Keen nase SLEEPING ROOM 2 BLOCKS| comiort. A large living room with; 4°*® end infant Nights 37683. COMATE PA LE? Us BUY IT OR AUCTION IT = have several customerd watt | “GincE we List IT oe | irom, town. Gentleman preferred.| 9 large natural stone fireplace. EPER EXPERIENCED WASHING AND IRONINGS Lace le PL ATW On RUF. mM ox eee von Bs Orrt, oepeened, com NORMAN. Rice el tein | iste, Tindow. overioating, lake Edw. M. Stout. Realtor Take charge office, Good experienced Pontiac DISHES 7 LEEP’ ROO! POR C N a large cem starting salary end fas eee, ewe ' 7 leuesey 2 PE . bought end colt Gady. MY 9-500 courteous, and quick action. bei Aa aoa rin A AB eo | sober men 48 Mechanic with oa ue Ly A master TT N, — —_— Rags 6-8165 tunity ancement arket FOR UNDR SERV. < . Dey PedetN vi plenty space «& Tire Co. 136 8 Saginaw _| petarial Service rine SEC | ice Ph Leundry FE — wows: cs Lancust A. JOHNSON. WILL TRADE 2? novsne 3% | Rooms With Board 38 | a lovely second bedroom for the ————.~—.-—, --- ~~ __--—— RELIABLE LADY TO LOVE AND ; _ 2101 i . _ ° } or i Minute Lunch, 8 E Pike | OOR 3-898. * | Industrial Tractor Co, | tom MAple 5-eee 7 “PHONE PE S300 al {AN | Convalescent fH ‘Homes 384 ‘Toom. Automatic stoker heat. with yw FITTRON ST PaRt DISH WASHER. | PLUMBING AND HEATING Bs PE 40061 FE 41442 | WANT COMEN, ee 2) Wain. ov dnventannd | ROOM FOR ELDER.| breeseway, A large bot ONLY | UL a tom . spmarawe | Soa. - #2707, OR GUDDEN SERVICE ASHES RUB motor ORlando }412 after $9 | S6e0Cy for @ long term adver. REALTY CO. Gmatvons | iy ole, Private howe’ 066 King | 63.080 down ae ial ate : peop 7 hs. Zoned B | Mee > og ANT Sa WOR a = bish end light trucking. FE 4-6079 pm pe ra beds on contract. 1 Est. Exch Ine St Highlang Mich |. C. LADD frontage Immediate 6. Pontiac pani panty BS LI MAN WITH % TON TRUCK 3 MAN SAW IN GOOD CONDI- me —__——— 20063 HAVE «OOM AVAILABLE POR. ~ | | GENERAL OFFICE. TINS Lisp | _ vending: Olive S18 | Ssagy TOE CoM any time FE ion FE 0082 CASH © Open Eves til © Sum 104 2 elderly ladies, good food, Sase"Pontiac Tk. Rd. FE deat) WM. H. KNUDSEN shorthand necessary, te CARPENTRY AND CE HAULING OF ALL KINDS RFA Money Wanted 28A 48 HOURS next DOOR TO BRANCH rest Ho vapinoomnece Qt yam ard cae, es eee $10 Pontiac State Bank Bidg re weet Amtgese Ovorgee-Rewports ment work etc. PE 50782 eae) on ments : ae aa POST OFFI wn ee 5 ACRES _ lo RQ, SNYDER FLOOR LAYING. li aay vavesand OF ANY KIND. WTD TO BORROW $12,500 aT 5 FOR YOUR HOME | witt sov-or List YOUR LAKE orem ~ 4 rm house, garage attached. | Office FE 44616, ve 25320, 2.7700 5 ae et a 3 Ane | sanding and finishing Phone FE “havi anything anytime FE 46504, per cent interest for land con EQUITY a sers waiting, | Hotel Rooms 39 ae ou » 18 — oe 5 ROOMS & BATH. WITH 2 BED- s . MB oar, | cumunt Wort: rus. comm) O'DELL CARTAGE | oo Ponuise Pres ""™* POF | dim Wright of Dick Vaiuet . F. McKINNEY near Mi 986 full price With | Gecorated. 2 doors off Joslyn, Ons "Sane . Ei perece only | imine, qrtimates Raymond Com- Loca: and Distance Moving WANTED $12,309 AT 6 PER CENT = rrsee Ph “Pontiae oties SM 5st Par pi oe ed ELT ores Pangus 1919 "a5 Pontise Sy : Celle enon . : +0008. | Newly decorated. By week Al , o | ote > wait bo| EAVESTROUGHING fepcamo « ciecra WOE | bone ees belts. “Bae! WE NEED LISTINGS ON FARMS. — ea’ Fara sais by week. Reas. rates rE Po Ortaville 132, reverse charges | PE }e0T!. or FE $6145. for ap: housework r bish anytime. FE 3-206 Press. VAGUE. ent pts urnished “33 | 1 _ ent : Gro ts cat eter? pm. bieLats'e, Ghee! total Ce. SMITH MOVING $1500 at ¢ PER cent on) nep-| ROY KNAUF, Realtor’ — i ; ; a. ae B. ven cc Pubup Servos, pm eee) eemeeer Nome, eat | W ures __PE_s1en | LAROE ROOMS, PRIVATE =] HOTEL AUBU TRIN . Soe so _... oe ee onth trance & bath ers Adults f rf t ROUSEAEEFER SS ee | FLOOR a SANDING AND VOLLMAR MOVING AnD STOR mae eee ae noe | la O 7 —~. PE ¢1832. 600 § Paddock Pe Room As “ete e e ehiid: j finishing years experience. e an I I } I I } I } APT. CLOSE TOW 4 burn 23-0239 = | Preterred. "Mornings and | oon oy. + =e John Taylor, Hines Large Gace "eertice” a se as ad bie em re vise bs all ‘Rent Stor - 40 = - ee | phone ' Blates oe e lor wing i our terms— | ores , UFY OPERATOR WANTED (COMPLETE REMODELING AND SSG Mi N |_ partnership. Call FE +4006 cote Komes te oll prise vengne | geeeare Eachened oieaee | on BRAND 3 NEW West Suburban ‘salary bo night wort modernising [service Attic rooms. | INCINERATOR SERVICY Astes Wanted to Rent 20! Quick x awaited persenal corvice| Sauct 1 be aut References re STORE SPACE INQUIRE 200) Yes this is « brand new beauty ‘e PR ny gy _— ention tyeme, dormer rubbish goat | quired. +4340. ; 2-038 home c: of 2 bed- ss work a bout days per | tons Custom building PNT) asee's heavy! TWO YOUNG SINOLE Exo | PAUL D. HAMMOND TWO ROOMS, GROUND FLOOR | Rent Office Space 41| Toms. beth. fiving “room peted “Wiving "room end Ste: 3 aul PE ¢s«0 oS See REA Uy, TRUCKING |v ncere, Consumers Power 26% W. Huron Realtor | Adults. 11 Virginis EEO SPEED OOS kitehen and utility room. off seam. Caener FEB ONLY” lint tRocKt™ went 9 room aparece: P| PE STM Rvenings PE S416 |) ROOM MODERN =AKE FRONT | only Pe A angen g~ Hpi > pplace. 1% baths. EXTRAORDINARY — Aluminum siding, colonial | frame, T TRUCKING. ROBBISH & > 100 | WANTED IMMEWIATELY apartment. Private entrance and | 20UND FLOOR > Seas ore Spacious with me- $968 Asbestos $538. oF «ingle 1s on © ROOM UNFURNISHED | Modern homes in S or @| dath Ol heat Couple only OR GROUND FLOOR co Burren Dhtiet and OPPORTUNITY “frame Mx a eats. Painting & Decorating 20. a 5-4850 | — with ecreage, rms and | 3-6837 = oa, 8. at atts —_— for ance Y! ee fre asbestos bette, Tipe Teage outs: om |3 ROOMS se ¢ rier whe large bedrooms - cedar A WOMAN WITH POE AND Flanders 1-240 or eve EM 3-207 RELIABLE DECORAT Coontnd rom 4 caPrval GRIME | sustnces rty. Nake hommes |. eee RTE BAYH AVAIL Ganiend Ave. Meat furntshed 6 ROOM BUNGALOW sets. 2 cag plastered ALITY ESENT | TERRAZO RUBBER CERAMC repairing FE. 60008 cr bai bedroom modern home pear or m| » Abd lake | couple. No drinkers, References, 2m 0M ott fe ee hae with full basement. oil com- rage features jes Guo CAk WORK 3'On V HOURS Ut, flagstone Commercial and ¢ Figg Pontiac Willing to sign a rental, PAUL M JONES REAL ESTATE | Write Pontiac Press Box 114 bank vault for valuables. Base- version heat. 3 bedrooms weld ot enpest te V"EvENING AND Wises Soncino, reser * paintino INSIDE & OUT FREE can al We nal ancl te teen vw liar | —Pm_PE_€3808 | "3 ROOMS WITH BATH Realtor. 31 Gotland, Ave FE; . the 18 feot living = as ‘ ‘ rt t . } > v room ween “MUCH AS HOO A | ReDRMY Mae FRAME. UTIL. 2 mets. FE parment ‘ntl equity ve cam, HERE IS WHAT I R oom: tees | to wanepertetion @ stares North te em PH Yo metal finin PAINTING & nace Ata, Pa.| Have steady dependable job with tet lar oe ke age a KITCHEN OFFICE FOR RENT IN COMMU- to transportation @ stores. Ts cee Late Ovien. Ro] fim only end pam You it Ship ee “timate VE! ced sou, cred relereeens tis THEY WANT TODAY | in"return’ Yor’ care of 2 bors. Sifr, Natoma! Bent Bids re —— ae of the neatest homes in ston a. Aubutn days moves you in 1 > = . the block, convenient and towns | EM }3-2670 .ve EATERS DECORATING GUAR- — Pontiac Press dex No D Vo H ; It? | ater wa ‘an . a OFFICE SPACE FOR ” LEASE BUY OF = or ' school and store. wee " | FLOOR, SANDING. LAYING, FIX cosee, “Teeneblc orices FE 6 da Thake BEDROOM UN. ° u Tiave it: Dm. 686 Ofiste 692 W. Hurop over General | THE YEAR! wall carpeting me Bring room ESTMENT. NO CANVASS. | 288 “ vel. FE patnrmea 6 CECORATING. Wir] fermion bees or srartnont, > |? dre MY pant COUPLE. WO CRIL. | ee sFiCe aPACE in| Sorin Reentte Renee feoced seat yard.’ Priced si Tropien 60 COLLECTION BO COMPLETE LINE OF MASONRY, *** oF FE —_— a Ss Retiring couple went e 8 (4 ay ‘CLEAN rvikii APT GUTET | (Moder air conditioned | buildin _| @n_@ large corner lot. Con- $10,609 — cash to 4 pe Sn nes coee| Ve el NN ashing 1 & Painting 2 BEDROOM APT oR HOUSE Ctarusten, Orion or Milsere. couple only. Pvt cntoencs, FE RS w inn . Loan co ean cia Fipooe Bnd he = GENERAL BUILDING REPAIR. . + lf Se . : a . aol hom perce Brick, stone and cement work. | peoeeneee, FS ee! C—O f «Ub to 018.000 cash ¢ ROOMS, NICE PVF ENTRANCE | STUDIO SPACE AVAILABLE FOR| {Re prerds connet decertee. | Lake Angelus Road "re rE etna Sale” cua pe pints Oe ae See covrPeiE WITH 3 TEENAGE! A Fler goer man wants & beth Utilities furnished. No or bu tent for : nn — ‘your eppotntment i view *T Callane er write bes 68. P NT 53943 children urgently need 3 bedroom , ® bedroom home in children or pets Working couple see it ; Benge or en aves ae hie one TY eneanee PAINTING AND WALL WASHING. | reuse sr ant Will do own decorat.| Semmens Ure ue pie me For Rent Miscellaneous 42 amyl I re Real E sales!) | oo Po. FE FE 71-6506 or ‘| ing and furnish references Phone | iene Pp to 4 ROOMS, UPPER. PARTLY FUR- | ~~~ Oe GILES REALTY CO. — an =. eal Estate Saleslady ¢-0604. 60003 ORtando 3-9037. or FEderal §-2762 nished, share bath. pay own gas, | 4 There to meee h \OUARANTEED ROOFS. ALL- WOMEN WANT wal WASHING, | ict day working couple poe ig mln nate alBa ale bOUSI- REALTOR tell you are interested. The All \ aa te It | kinds Est 1016 J. A Buaes, painting OR hogy Aen no Mon. | A business man wants a 6 Viner . — — nde te — 3 => 62 W. Huron ° : L oman Kealty | 353 N Cass, FE 2-302 PAINTING AND wot Clon bab Ainad | ot or 1 room home on Cass. ‘ agi pam ee -THELMA M ELWOOD FE 51204) 2-#048, rs experience "DECORATING 2 room house tn vieinity of Oxbow Pin’ or Orchard Lake (ea Cae ee) on. 32 Aveurn Ave. __.+3.RAMILY. WEST GIDE. ONLY | os w ag eae a ipa pag NATIONALLY ADVERTISED com. ®LOCK AND CEMENT work elerences. MU e e Pontiac Pres. = 41 About 835.000, or lake front . . For Sale Houses 43 seem dawn Reel buy. PL. W. re $816) rE a pany Das splendic opportunity for| Chimney repair Gabe Roth, FE WALLPAPERING AND PAINTING, ee ee . Pye ee eee sa 2 “ interested 4-026 si . — pave He eat -fog ar ke | — - < | Cau fer ost. FE | dent Will sign oo or two year! Several cash buyers for 18ST FLOOR clLOsE IN. So oe ér commission ‘Apply ise | Carpenter Contracting gs gfe rcaten Cuaaee| Gate eal ol cei Ge meee ana Milt a one” Romee — ORTONVILLE. 3 RM. HOUSE. | Modern yi fireplace Perry Rougn of trim PHA TERMS | White OAS3e0 or PE GIeeT | rent in advance Must be modern | ong areas OROUND FLOOR APARTMENT. 1 acre, $800 down, immediats| Mo‘erm § rms. & -@ret_ our bid wo, OR 3-2276, = welureviaaa rs No. drinkers. Clean couple. Ref- possession. = . 3 room INVESTIGATE AVONS PLAN FOR -_ : ‘ = Photos | & Accessor ie 21 Have ous teferences in Pon- John Kinzler, Realtor erences. 1035 Oskland with beth up. Pvt. e. pant time work a few open ter = REMODELING sories wae ihre well behaved Gough | oy iron | PE 498 PES ca. som . | 9905 down. Brand new three bed-| Out Baldwin, 4 rm. house, 1/ cer, Serge, cyclome fenced back "PE 2. OARAQES AND MODERN «TON Se Sapien patentee “wae ag MUSINESS WOMEN. 3) room bungalow with exterior all acre $3.050 $73 down ; vss sorth end location. _ Margaret Hervey, FE 2-708) FR PORTRAITS aire. . COPIFS 81° °F HIGHWAY WEIGHMASTER : p yooms private entrance.| completed. Pull bath, weil. i ; om! ge ae , STENOGRAPHER | = ore Weddings Formal & Candid Lo wife and 3% year old daughter Cooperstive Real Estete Exchange | Weet Side. FE 3-0600. _| automatic hot water wired, Lake Som hones: igs | ee ee ee ier, Wikia STOF PERT & & CE CIL Pate fe 12 BE Pike FE = desire clean furnished place Good > LS MODERN CABIN. UTILITIES PUR.| sll interior studding Wee’ this| {et eaeue ben 3 ee e grocers company GENERAL BUILDERS +1301 references FE 54-7907 after 12 Cash for Y¢gur Home ished, child welcome. 3400 Dixie one before you buy anything Whitfield waner & Dewson iis ; 2 Hey > ° f a. Sve "SESE TE wet Sa Teton Servke_22 Stare thine Quarters 20 wht rag "| Rent Apt, Untwniabed 4 "leh lan andes no Specia | cluding . ° LRDY TO CARE POR CHILDREN MASON & CEME r NT WORK Pare - M . ™ ' NOME SEPVICE Calte - $380, WANT LADY TO SRARE MY 3} iT’ Admiral television WATERFORD oe pred ee wages In —— Our work guarant DAY OR NIGH room furnished apartnent sear mss Leke Re. 8 NICE APARTMENT Bath and auto-hot ex paved) __. PHONE OR 3-268 tl ore ete se | MITCHELL'S "rv library FE SA9i8 after & Oper @ to 8) 9 rooms and bath. clean like, ®t. Priced af only $5,996 a : — FIRST OFFERING -and BOOKKEEPER PATCH PLASTERING SPECSAITY | ; vhehes WILL SHARE HOME WITH Bew. Heat included. Available to : mediate possession op, tnt? Plasterme cheet rock filling Ve 100 N Saginaw FE 22871 young or middleaged couple OR middieaged single, employed, with $12,000. Good 4 bedroom home on / 4 — 5-room modern home; behead aa a cede ee |. Norris Radio & TV | A e500 Want t ell? Broper relerences. $55 per month west side. Automatic heat, two - — living room. full din’ She ee eae ae | 008. PLM FLOOR LATING) Senin pace’ LADY TO SHARF HOME WITH oy A Calans | Aven. pan args I et 2 ing oom Wo Dedrooms and ~ sanding finishing. 185 Edison Ph | 340 Nevade St fo othe: la E Rive 8 | _ . . 2 RM BASEMENT UTILITIES| Dares sement, “excellent 4. vathu p. Bocement fulty Help Wanted FE 36m aga “ee a nerAan Ane FE 4¢4825 Call after 3 | BUYERS WAI NG furn. Adults. 547 Auburn Ave ; an. rquipped. Sutomatic hot wa- cnn. STRAND GARAGE DOORS SALES CCN LADY WITH CHILDREN WILt 3 Root UNPURNISHED JAPART- $13. 500. “Two for one.” Nice t BAST SIDE—6 room mod- t enc.osed sub- and service vrompt and efficient DONS Radto-TV service fh Neasin (We : tt ha prepert private entranc ak Oke ern home on corner ot. el eee Ce lets, een deer eee a . —% Garage Door DAY vc ties res “RVICE | oon aeanr ie Oe a cauua nome ifn tg, ree Drayton, | Adults only 2-1490 ropa gg poche Se pared _itfeet | lovation - for peo dl toe spot. i B300 good character i ch f jarkston or Waterford. ‘cai! us|} ROOM ARTMENT, NEWL ‘oom, rpeting. 1 ‘ ‘ vena seninee by eapetqnss MASON ALTERATIONS & RE- MP STRAKA | Servicers Write Pootine Press Boa | - ‘ection? Pesuite. dccoraned” “wiamine meee Also ae eee “ras the} » no a on of Cpr Min. Bete to oe this te direct anc supersjse all phases elre Al kinds EM 3-4879. Typewriter Service oa oe _ J 'Cash for Land. Contracts FAS comme ereferred. 3006; furnitere thet rents yoor-around “S'benrecme ond’ batt’ ce he. daytime FEO 3’ 5 Ceeaeen; tc. acrub oman __ Business Services 13 TYPEWRiTE Spend Wid. LL mene sedheahinsel = WHITE BROS. APT FOR ‘i AUTO. HEAT AND seeped. vane, "Vetviteges. flere ts 4 one A Nieeetininie @xecutiie position Starti a EWRITERS AND ADDING MA. | ~~~~> >>> Btov genuine steal. 2 aie ; -_y - we , poe oe pest duperioure. Ae TREE TRIMMING AND REMOVAL cpl tar beg i work le NG LADY DESIRES RIDE Ovep 0 & e, © for Tow t Convenience mie 8. Keero ve te : L. H. BROWN. nn? eee ‘es se R. AY oO NEIL, Realtor ance based upon progress Send Free estimate FE 48805 . osteo se ice “up Tom Newton end aoe Rd 3 4 RMS & BATH O Realt ye @Gom@ipiete resume o' seit 4 ey | ply Co 7 W Lawrence to Pon ttac Courthoe: 830 to § seco or “or UNFURN, No or WITH Co-operative Real experience Wits Geirge ~~ CUSTOM MADE CABINETS. MICA TYPEWRITER? RENTS! © | nm MU 4 sor! or FE 3 131 | Die i ci Waterford aiteren. OR 3-908 .| 28. W. Beron Ph. FE 2-4810 tig He lh gen lege Er a? : a lepame emg PUIENS D tops. Combination aluminum or, _ Mitchells 123 * Saginaw St Mon through Ft! Mrs Newbound : me tar awry | MEET PREE TO BOARD OWWER, | Member Cocp. Real Estate Exch. resale living room ~ ene STORE wood storm windows and doors | u r] in 2; W Wd. Contra ts, Mt 32) LISTINGS WANTED ggg ie - ag eee arog ony Hered oo = - COUPLE Ke sBAND AN WORK Gpayhe “e cee” — = Be cosciend $F - oh = Dihich.. imp ne Buyers are waiting, we buy. eell | +088 phy a — Seeks hag -y Se ance of | nd cm the ye . . ! 4 ) R e _ Siena ~ or a! on first orr 7 . maar: ware tae * ion’ uae SEWER eS CLEANING | “coreta watorinla "Wendie _— ASH FOR YOU R H .e NEWINGHAM "4 BR Benny 4 Monte — a gown ae ie, | pe Me oH ALY ice. only ‘0.508 for “is erm | wages Oh SEW E -ANIN 27 SOUITY , | = ROCHESTER ~~ sacar eit room bungalow built rg | wTD ckary “OUPLE TO Stnks Sunday = Pr ve cnet sie voreed DRAPE* & BED- HOME OR 1 edad \ i. BRORER | Rent Hou s Furnished 35 Tw -vedroom home. Living ger | eowipped. ow 4 a a O at ‘tite amace, ut, wrne Pontiac Pre prone one ryries NEW AND REPAIR spreads Your material FE 5-579? W Huron St. FE ¢6482 Open FE 49843 or PE 40081 2 seoees IR is mato | eve Pur bassmen sed wang $3 50 Gown @ ate | ir sont : pote Tage, ER ss wm vs E 1-028 EAKLES CUSTOM UPHOLSTER. _ *'enings FRADE OR page Ah mn go atte _— rance 7 comt Instructions 9 EXPERT TUFF TRIMMING & RE w1% Gocle Lote na em {IMMEDIATE cash POR YOOR| trate OLS a | ety Ra. Drayton Plains. $18 per) Gtive 2467 0 nes, ° su oo G. 1 ¢ per cent to satisfy all) week or 4ge month to see this, we Ree moving FE 71-6822 1 Free estimates Fg contrat or equity m your | concerned. large down payments | 31904. Call & oe think you'll like it, ‘wamiaiea CLARE we cana oF cusTOM BUILT 7° : 2 ee E At 913 | LINCOLN SPECIAL PIONEER HIGHLANDS KOREAN VET! R AN STEAM CLEANING | furniture uphoistering 348 Tele K |. Templeton, Realtor eal M7]? ROOMS WITH QAS HEAT ti | “vive room bungalow near #2 200 DOWN—Certainly you benqalow tn 1980. Ceramie WANTED 3 Porm an tadosu graph . 53% W_ Huron pers) RRIS & SON ® noons. on. fda. woonerund | Om ltt, Tune schools. Has ‘ta el eee € } at chen, oalt Farn While You Ia: Tractor Co. FE 4-046) PE 4.1442 Thomas Upholstering casm For LAND “CONTRACTS | REALTOR CO-OP MEMBER} Lake. OR 3673. | stee garage and fencedin ‘yard | decoration, S .. nics ou Learn 5 - - Ph FE 5- HJ. Vanwelt 4540 Dixie Hwy | 5? W Huree PR +l! > noc PORN Chose fo “shopping | center Tris; out. SA Can Gennant, tarsese, These Big Pay Trades: "SRURBAN (SEPTIC TANK one SRS | Of ‘3.1388 —_—_—_—_-——_-——— |" eum hea place te Fight at sr boe . Balance bg NT ee : ¢ e 6431 r — | : *

wie Makan op onze Pete rma SHOMATEOTER, = CASI for CONTRACTS! = WANTED |e hoaal'Siel pave Oeet | ae ron fae See |S Sea TOOL DERIONER? EN repaired by oe heen your. home A Yingling FE EM _— te on vous ee 8 May 15 ie pow, —— ST. JOSEPH ek RS ag Saw ee CLARK en Fou. cam quality you are ome @o— 44 ne 3 cs. phase us. We Rave y of | = - * eae Two bedroom bungalow au- . $1,280 DOWN. VACANT. Move Coes mechanically’ eincca Tia SNe eww ow baw AVE YAU —PORNTTORE Refuses at out disposal tor contracts | HOUSES {JUST COMPLETED __| somatic neat, neat and eleaa, , ‘in this 2 bedroom home : et least an Sth grade education ray finished and repatred PFES-T3127 ft reasonable “oy ents | Mod aa : } fait -price -$8:950———terms—month-—_RAY-O'’NEIL, Realtor —_| ms Les WASHINO MACHINE ; your: abstract one . ern 2 bedreom house. Avail. ‘ = _ Be poovisns eaperieace necessary. - "Topatr aed Gomme Bt. FE Sele Lost & Found 24 “AT RG ee FR S-8165 * till June 15th. furatshed.| erent =f OT ew Bare oo] Be car garage. Lane prin | ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE ~~ meine, ed RON” i CLARK | Nee@ an kinds of 3.3-and Retrigeretor “Located 18 mi. trom = son 7 Sue OBESE ST ROT RS Symes NOE rue soonn comm | Pee: WE Me ys: ee ee oe te ue Ba eS SPR ee Oe Se ee 7 . Se = ia ie Sere a ot ee Hs “S : . o cis : 5 i Be . wt : at s I " ? ie es a \ A Se + aes eee fe e549 s Sah Bice in oe fs 4 E a * 3 desi . perk Ay | ' j # ee, en : \ ~ { Z a ; . j \, : \ ; : \ a : ay ‘ Xx j , , : Fee ose ‘seh : oe 4 2 : | "7 . ig ig! \ / ie ‘ ; ' © : } . i : ® aj / : " ae CAC PAs ve My THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12,1954 aah Boge df ——— ' — ™ ” ai as * ae " ? Bj ; ’ ? La " For Sale Houses 43| For Sale Houses 43| For Sele Houses 43| For Sele Housts 43/FUNNY BUSINESS by Hershberger | For Sale Lots 46| Business Opportunities 51 ee See ea ae Satod We / alt he . -. WOODED 3 ihe : ‘ KENT (Partridge! KINZLER |CATEWAYS (| peepee ever eters ous ca 4 oe bas es oA r* ee — 5 “i Aes ~ " & A ce | ; ‘ a ee Mt ww Estabiubed 9 a bs ee ree WEST—SUBURBAN Z eran hay ther ew 2 ACRES and Peat eure —— Lake ross the vente ma} “ way ae car garage 3 oo up ‘and m bom meds | LAKEFRONT room, tad bam, 2 Fea Se a ROOK, end now vacant, Key at beme, off storms pn oe "Ri “tecomele "sith “ts. | s small' tows Tiel «= a & fecks and a or . my BEAUTIFUL ee AS place fers, Jerse famiy or tre ot Kew ‘carpeting, WEST—3 ACRES BEAUTIFUL oh eS ee pe ee qereeme, ae, Penge ol | vow tore an BEAUTIFUL ra. ost out WEST SIDE Cement drive. rope sense Wve heme veg Pesides being oastited tte Yr 4 4 BE —— . Living room with 2 ' that's te ™ SEER Tet |g | BEDROOMS || row ES hati ; wi» fot Sear partng ccaping. 925.000 with $4,000 to the ‘city howpitel ‘bus services | ARD ESTATES - Se ah soeting wee | = 7.8 22 - & | Sh 8. down, i center, And what newer FHA basement, —* recreation =~ % 45 r= GA YY gad Giddings Soot. Bee 4 = WATERFORD AREA. $ acre corner ‘witf'tne living apd diumetroom, | targe attic Only #4000, with ae a A by ees te = 5 Needing. A peed bey wim tomme.| NOTA DISTRESS Some bas 6, rane a eae] pong gis bd ng Eg 7 pen cei aeons Eee limite. Offered ot $19.00 terms. 2 —~ ° By. oer é = AREA on ist floor with new AC oil bayh up. It has ag = gen Oy > = 74 OS es tense | ree LAS 4 | . | fhe cnty distrces areund inte | i ak oe ee pag Rg cE gal Ben | Te ed nance You 1T-WE'LL INSURE IT t Z| ; John K. Irwin Cisse C ber f» decomp the owe ls © Dew 3 car garage and shop. home ai a wonderful price. Only| those who want country liv- — e — mi REALTOR The people that live around this value "at 416.000 More long) ULM® wit S160 down, sce were § MAHAN FN SF owt iasinae™ suet | Bias “grone tor face, "Year sat available if desired. LAKEFRONT Save 3. bedrooms cod ; . ‘Q jj a = = = Phone FE 2401 Eve PE 21800 | wil make” zou stand” up and EAST SIDE peace | ccaausten ‘waa uakae tached . We REALTY ‘ ‘ a —— —. ~] | 200 acres. so ACRES TIMBER anc poteatie ol metlcnay A Peppen flow yg hes = — off 'e' i ro eee. Ba, FE , ‘|' \S = Hilolgh ode ay apa 4 —_ alge alge so? ip mig fen becsmseulfeculeied’ iics| ‘tm’s sa” ic ring foom | these fine homes twday. FE 2-0263 ' 4 wr72>, = Mich. Owner E. Turner, 3031 | erful serving lot with garden space ee this = qe Ee Missiles Beat Opea Bros. vu 8. Sua. 14 Serr a 1D C= College Ave, Indianapolis, Ind. Phone RE: No. 1580. mo eae Bae Sows | Sorat creak thee | on), Mar Puce eee | MEET 2S, NPE epee SE S| | near Lake orton | STATE-WIDE “ te downte ~ 10 ome. ealy #us.s00 price. “ ; ty Ry } (E, Tee 2-2 , @ cere homesite, peved road. €2, 700. - with 3 full paibe, Wi some | |” — — Y skate oases : | Jo acre homesite, 2000 Meer) PONTIAC STATE, BANK. BLDO: lighchousekeepice tome. put | WARD E. PARTRIDGE, Onl $395 n _ diate possession, FE 20012. - | ‘We should worry if the shower’s on the Fritz, eh, Sadie?” | \) AURICE WATSON eos * ae i BUCKNER Street Bee this ot satane’| REALTOR FE 2-8316 : “WE SELL THE EARTH" || REVTAURANT POR wt 8.| FINANCE COMPANY , 42 W Huron 8t Open Bves 1 to ©) You can buy this well constructed EAST SIDE a ee For Sale Houses 43, % ¥: Pour: Roebester, OL 4071 | “ Broadway. Lake Orica. MY 24008 abnoncll fase FLOYD KENT, Realtor | | a seases A ichten Eussbou Lake 5 er ee aan = ences | en ee et ——— “Corner N Saginaw & Buren Oe 4 W. Lawrence Open Eves. Cc STON oe com-| Gination kitchen and dinetle full ATTENTION, BUILDERS! Dairy B - . Le net Po wohl ; Sing wp. fer partitions ‘Payments | pore orgg laar! SS cee yes | : the Ponti tty | a ales tm Oakland Coun . — SS Eee “er j = leo own jerecn Borg ealy $40 per mo. heer om babear tv cr narank, ‘BATEMAN . ie busataea tee Arontern eoar | ty's best business district, | 1 EAG UF FINANCE CO | business and residence 2 rooms F C W od C | pated drive, and paved "street. | “| A TRI-LEVEL BEAUTY eet complete dairy eash oad ALS - : ‘ . NEAR LAKE ORION | Peridence “with "bedrooms, full ; . O O. Sree TTS See oe - [ee ee NICHOLIF & MARGER CO Ge estan “Wis Cameas 202 S. MAIN 5 oe ok hd bath, fireplace full basement, of] 1725 Wiliams Lake Rd OR‘ 3-1235 IVAN W ; Ta Mane creed bodtees 33 W Huron St Ph FE 68183 | grossed $180.000 in 1933 ROCHESTER. MICH. furnace - nicely landsc lot 56 Office Open 9 a.m. to § p.m. imiaster S3al?: S0n1¢ liv i Price $27,500 § year lease 7 oo Kane —— by 165, property in 7 oe Office. after. 6, OR 3- . : ‘agit reominlnateral/l Tireplese | with renewal. LOANS $500 w LTER GREEN RLTR. M ion Full price $13,000. $5.000 . “RE ~ Sot, & Gus. -3 We 6 modern basement, 132x125 lot RPE | ee ee eer: one ‘naik: a This could be the home of | wont 6 —— 7 Business & Income Neat country nome, m quiet loce-| modern home. 1 level acre and|. FE 5 55001 reser taaaing bee saa ee teen Stee tak suedividinn, Established ¢ry cleaning tion adjoining state Lots of) @ small ber. Immediate posses- Westridge at Watertord home. Let us show you Excellent location, level and beeper el ine oi loc Roses, Sgt Woo nose | Tie WRYCHT. Realtor |Scul parINuMED HOME te | “nee cere cusrran | 41390 DOWN Re dr RC CHAN WEST SUBURBAN | Sitr from!"d pedyooin bath | Cooperative Real Hatate Exchange | _G0W8 Ho ages, EM 238 Mea ere eee | *Geattan style bungstow nas | lenae clause track, “Canine ‘piaat st | TRAILER EXCHANGE Lovely 3 bedroom ranch home with| full price 61,208. sai ge (oo 78 4 Bedrooms , eat to see 8 ine home, buy Een Bivd. Terrace 72 Aubura, Zntecn tuder thi.000 for quick bath poze ‘ Af fon For Sele Lake Property 44 De — oo an Pied = wi JILDING & HO} A b a= ned Look “a qenares for a ’ ; 2 ah ment, in po car i tfe r = is 85x00 oil heated and i . ame in Spa seve’ ts) anamenenies | A NINE] T] | fours uascatt co. | Sten eri") momen el depen tier mentee | ebieas eetomems Bee] ie Sa ‘——, taxes ‘and insurance. Let's t —_____ Meme estates, Enetty pene den ond tee. L~ x. | pa rE rt derfei lake view, Wi chow 8 this 1984 home. GI - look NOW!! We have the . CARL W. BIRD, Realtor! reation room. Tile bath and pl aces ——' Sune investment. Only| our rental plan on wood, agers. 2 bedroom modern built in i9s2.| #7. OFFERS BRICK RANCHER $16 Pontiac @tate Bank Bidg. Ritcbew: Pull’ basement, auto-| Sale Business Property 49) 2,000 down Genesee Trailer Sales. bedrooms. Down ments start . mer a wating 3 bedroom PE ¢421! PE 5-1392 mati: off het coun i ear _ Mwy. . oolle noag vest suburban} RAY O’NEIL, Realtor | p34: side ban bome foul love to. own. | Serea Fruit ‘tress and ‘berries |SELL OR TRape Business| WARD) EF. PARTRIDGE, See the New 1954 Phone PES 1103 or Fk bso7s Caly 61889 down om tis 5] Sette Me Seis room ie te H hri 1,000 down Phone FE 1-076. | ie Sbses Phone FE 65100 REALTOR FE 2-8316 Seewarts HAYDEN eorative Een) Dawe maemeege room “and full ‘path “home| Sethe, apacious, Gelighifal bitches umpnrie>® |_—_-__ — — | must SELL TO CLose EsThre. © W ures Bt. ~ NORTH SIDE | mal a oe — Fe ecopace | with large dining area, laundry | witiams Lake Income. For the ER esees tile Noel buhaing -. T ee a ar way ST “sea “peat te constr Ms Bure RTE tI 4 room modern wenguioe. Oak with new sutomauic pee fur. ices bat wakes bam @ won| come 2, Sandy S room modern MODERN FURNISHED THREE bo “miles north of Te-edo, Obis.| Sale Land Contracts 52 son \ ae ves. PE 2 r EM | floors, of] heat, paved street nace, garage. price! of closets, big corner lot, lake heat, glassed porch oyer : room cabin located in Perchville, ite M Cover. Administrator, ~ ~~! i : BY OWNER 4 BEDROOM. 2 BATH | Close to bus and stores. Priced 68.700 enly 8 short walk. Priced | ing lake 4 rooms and bath. excel-| $*** of East Tewes Price $4,000: | . Mich ee Fg nos lee home, west side. FE 232329. | to sell at only §7.000. Cash to , 024.990 Call Mr, Donaldsoa, FE| jen: rental return. Fine condition.| Pevorsble terms. Call J, A. Tay-| Goon BUSIN LOCATION ON ord Trai mortgage. Lake Privileges. . +1901 Eve. PE +3186 Fresh decorations inside. Perme- qereer ov Se, Fie 8 G Tecmane eee , - y LOW DOWN 7 ADAMS Aimert oe, 2 rem? Se |“RUD” Nicholie iE aitar GifaE tant’ |—— | ap anaitortm bet, "*Can “he oun PAYMENT . | £0 eunen Ave: PE 4.3009 bungalow 00 2 lots, Cat REAL ESTATE : . LAKE PRIVILEGED LOTS rE dare PE O10 eve INCOME WITH LAKE PRIVILE-| 4, 450 - aa large ‘kice, | § ROOMS AND BATH OIL MEAT Humphries Cass Lake, Elizabeth Lake Wil) ings. ens pa ATTENTION ges—has 2% room apartment up, = 8 forced air. automatic hot water, ams Lake, Lake Orton, Middle | —NCOME PROPERTY TO SELL Have several both large one more can be completed or 2 bedrm. home im good north end en with b area, base- recreation room 12x30, plastered Straits Lake From @ ft. to 3 900x180 ft. on Dixie. 4 homes contracts, on Used as extra bedrooms with the| $¢ction. Plastered walls, oak ment with oll AC dest! walla, @F tot, Mest of Jociya, | ™'e brict! Racellent west cide in| gcres 0200 and up. Belect your! 6310 per month. wmeeme alco i| S24 tmall. some geagsecd and t ; . ‘ot now Plan your home to s i Srna SSevtane “*nentad| 81306 DOWNS OYE |. Weim Meee | Ne aed eer | Sa, A comahien, crn eors | asim, Tat Test home fo eat) ou, Sete, Oe Pe aaa Nts | See eh Tea ‘Mscateweh © : apartment will make this pay for) Large ¢ rm. pot ap Hm Drayton Wood ntocty _covereted on ta sr RELMA M ELWOOD vs ene _____| Francis E. “Bud” Mi Chi f “er si'0 DOWN a” ea Soummiees pd beau. ~ RANCH TYPE Coe, ine Nate nad etaves: | VE S194 FE 6654, Open 0 © 8| Rent-Lease Bus Prop 49A Realtor © J R HILTZ tie both tevely Suchen, 30 end bet send heme. fon| p,ceeem, ‘geod Hfving! See tor yourself -call wow! Ste rep. Sh |~ aaa adn Customers vm Beer MOBILE HOMES ee living room. Vacent. basement, oll AC heat rec- Venetian mreyN . F " BALANCE 961,00 PAYMENTS $41 Rt @ f & length. Up & pent Ee 6 yy ORT ME IMBLER Rental sprain Exeetesratwst | Humphries | PRAYTONRIAINS | Qakit semen cstsieece| fix tom! ee,cret Brags | Pr © Pe vee moses = pumimere tans (ily SYS earl] RAR | BE Pe OE ar ne] Gvgttmg renege | es cera vere | ree see oy eee me Erne Cp dar meanee, ne Cosperauve Ress Estate Eachang ee Benen Sad Sa setae | th Thome. bee aun featres, 0 onfiee ~" “Money to Loan 83 o_o a nse quieme Bienen end BY OWNER Suburban Brick AYL RD ceiling, 1% story high living rm Lag Lm Hh dg lar snake | PLahdere Uitte “focusses 0-4404 (State License Lenders) H hi ’s Trail Seles dinette U large living room. Income to city. $128 monthly. Ales ee ie en ee ee with © 12x29 balcony pedroom.| Sithsis exterior oad gavéen | E utchinson's er eR Ae 28 | 6 ee piace, LANROR ainetie, 9! a. ccccotive Reo! Setate Shibenet ace im fact everything for | space For country ving im a| For Sale or Exchange 50 ied = DOLL HOUSE | Jocation at Mili Lake off Baldwin fon, am ig 3 BY OWNER 2 BEDROOM RANCH | Jove Teta! oly $11500 A treat, suburban Fancher at §7.980. WILL TRADE 3 HOUSES 3% MI Need Money? Ase Corner 4 room home. 2 bedrooms. ex. FE S213 or FE 4300, _ Pull’ Despment, resteatign| type house, Near Eisabeth Lake to see-s0 see us to see it! Gi & Hick "from Pontiac, for $106 beat, insulated. attractively land- CAN’T BE BEAT $25 vies be larey ween, chase | seowe. Cengaire » Fontes mtr) a |\alrOux ICKS | per ‘goound se home. Guam, PE $95 t $500 “ ef Right in town. Block to school to new grade school. $16,200, mo § rooms for your- | 4308 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains >A . O priced at 68.243 Call PE49564 = 425 bus Line. @ room modern, big terms. | = Far =4 per mo. with 3 bed ump T1eS OR 30701 . SE ae ray y 10 8. Phe Bw | guagoreh, onto, oil pest, 3. caf ro-® a” op first floor. | Fer Sale Lot 46 | Business Opportunities 51 . ~ | Sery and ‘flowers, Only $2,960 rm FEC ene FE 2-0474 3 - BEAUTY amop, as powriac| Sled “ GAYLORD) 2 35 8 Rov Annett Inc] Safi = : 1 Sgt sor‘sntater” ours in tote neattons Beers heat miter Eschanss reeves | EP 5.919] 28 ©. urca PEdere! 21103); NEW LAKE FRONT HOMESITES m aaLe, VARaetY GTOne TR aie cau eons A FINE HOME Open Bvenings and Sunday 1-4 | 4 2 Dedreom heme ts | FURNISHED @ VERY NICE ; "Pratiee. Por particulars write boa for auto eS pm. Law awen payment AND INCOME —7\TTENTION | Bapistecia tee rom aed ree-| Clemens SM pe ae Hi. Festtes_Fyens, .__ . oe say” teat Sen teri, Oo Pane eh | Ere tami tet! moms tea| 9, WATTENTION | Site" tok ete'won'em| Wide Open Spaces |: biitouend*sl*wte'“tib"sess| GENERAL STORE oo rom ts | mg I, Leh) ern o@ rear of lot. Income of beth brick heme for siisoo.| Shower on lower level. sil plas) 5 value in a five! “rms emenk alan 2 diocks, right % block. || §i3s “montn’ plus owners apt.| Pa stem pot Ppa ot mom, gems toke ivept.” Beoutthe laces “=LWOOD FARM 41 acre of land, 2 modern houses. r jocouen, 00000 Gorn, semi - ————| caller 'Bonatdson, PE s-i30. eng i i - s tires oa ad pear ae pom ag gp pe. 108 food H & A t yl JOSEPH EF REISZ | ROCHESTER AREA | re. 7e oii Sitiy poom"ca Tammace aed") SO odhiea"St'wAGul"ciss| Ben saan on aremey-| FROME uto down, stairs to partly finished |S2% West Muren Gt. FE 24280 ¢ rooms and bath. ‘secre; 04.200, | “BUD” Nicholie very restful enclosed {roat porch. ‘rms . Loan Company large, room, weredenincs storm DRAYTON AREA | pictetionaliy nice 2 bedroom home. | REAL ESTATE | sete a nae ef oe| JONSS AIRPORT (SS) Bees wee and screens. paved — = “STEP Frontal oD wo 100s | Natura) Boe pee Pull Laoag = MORRISON-HEUGH go $10,500 terms or $9,500 cash. Large wooded lot. nearly 3 acres . _ 7), Comangeete Patiensl Geet Sie tinete PRA approved |) Mleatures spectous Tiving room, ex soui3e, Taneneaped. BN cot 1 wont Aan Arter. tant K.G. Hempstead, Realtor) Sula "iited wit teareres | FROST REALTY aoe cna epece wiality room and full tik 3 bedroom home in excellent con- | | FE 402m _ Eve. FE 21317 , BAKER BEACH Phone os ag, VA 30680 GET CASH QUICKLY J. R. HILTZ meter'beatng which eens va | co ae ans seein, Ga: GG TO BUY TO BELL REALTOR es peiviaaas a SUaRSS LTOR floors coldest weather rage. Lot 60n175, Priced to sell Partridge 18 THE D’ TO 8EE vy = o BE oor ana —~ |... | UP TO $500 148% N. Saginaw 8t This home is situated on at $13,400 terms. *!| THREE BEDROOMS ‘ uss Brine FE 5-6i8i EVE. FE 55435) lot 170x219. Also included at . Good family bome on Shirley WILLIAMS LAKE Pp d thie denis cece tse a ent block 3 the Rochester Area Ss DOLLAR VALUES | ote “\de i. tor the ae MAURICE WATSON Friday & . at., 12 to 6 Street. Gas furnace, carpetin GARDEN arir1 ige minutes, Loans also on fur- - needs * srr ideal ; extra storage and 6 large ey | LF . niture signature and secur- WN The is SELL THE EARTH” Pi Hishead price, 88. rms Lovely lake privilege lot, good THE “BIRD” ities we nee earn om mio) Ee ame fem ertny Rees | 2 Wr Peer, Becta Oe ear ie a ce ncnaceu| et EawRenck © Se tae otk aR er Fo gor etoameess|) AKT AND or gee i ie gpa ae os gage. Call for appointment today. | ———— an ay aa Ss that wit-be built in 4 See HONEYMOON 6S GAYLORD DRIVE-IN water, gested goad ub 1 , a Bey Te al, ak F. C. Wood Co. an Sr wereeren!| WHITE SPECIAL to Buy” tata homme hat | _ A rel, tnowe and osemmet! = T.oan Co Somes. Resenshly. pewsed. Seb 3 rooms. Bath end inclosed| PAG, k* , pevieges oe erie: | ROOMS B BATH. | ACRE WEAR | 17% Willems Lake Rd. OM D190) Sri reveal ‘Found end tre ‘ ve et S00 DOWN | | A- condition tm ond out.) Lent eth the best at materiets | M18. Suchy Realty. Orionvilie.| Office Open 9 am. te 8 pm. of Pontiac. Year | re Ss $1.500 W N BROS lami{~rtable aa and (3) values for re +310. — - Se, ae 5, sOR_36008 acre of parking ss 2. Beautiful FE 22-9206 “Fonkiae’ "in aice subdivision with : oa WALUE a value | Sv, ftee fly eecstomt om! 4. HOME OF YOUR BUILDERS po ie Se ae ye lake privileges. Large living room|) Open 9 to 9 Sun. 1 to & R. J. VALUET, Realtor lake home in the city. This model ee scree te the Tentiog City Lémiis.| money for you Priced ot caiy | 88 PONTIAC OTATE BANE SEDO. with window. 2 large bed- OR 31872 or OL 31799 ts located at 871 Voorhies Ra OWN tn $6,500. rooms. Kitchen. Utility room, Pull | Dizie Highway Waterford ap yg ey Estate Pr ons | Drive out today. nw nea : Pe bese ; om, ameme ee eae an. MODERN, SOURS STTn — - NEW xEW NEW Going, Going, LIYE IN THE COUNTRY NEAR SUNOCO ST., GARAGE LOANS a tied ee ox genyenien eonaks | iva gone and the tamay to| WOME & meme, Muireted| S ROOM MOD. HOME fore you buy. pump. room. 85.800, small yO ad Lan packed to go. One of the best burt | tates Convenient terms. t home. Approx. 5 Lakefront Income _down payment. FE 20606 O nN at rom. | you'll Excellent NORTH | Sus information call OM acre of land. butld- 2 famity—2 level lakefront home ; windows er oft ~ een oak cake ae aoe CLEAR LAKE 3 LARGER ‘LoTS.| ‘8... "eldins moot, 2 ten $25 t $500 smn te hreplace. ‘exae NEARING Sen itebd ter eat "bates cab place a sisable living room, full| Lake ! oem tales bea, OD ant. oF O tn vein, sOlnased iy = GQM PLETION wu bearooms, All modere with ti od dor =. Make en appotor stile women tieeten guaran LADD opportunity ‘st enly ease Oe Community Loan Co. = - a : = = aaa oil treat . is i basem oO — 7 —— iE Tooms ‘Seth on iower Jere TNEST saa once Porch 3, ae Lge DOWN heat Wepaertul i wits Biettr| ROCHESTER OFFICE | Wit trase tor tome 30 E, Lawrence FE 2-7131 facing jake. semtp year quvund 600.068, terms. petal ay woe Bag Cow Bene oy RE willow tree Im.| Cholee lot north and west of Ro TAKE-OUT | PRIENDLY SERVICE shop snached.” Terraced, inwas | SERNNG Amp, ee ee oe ee a frontage on Livernois, 320. ft. | "on a" main pete teed that nes| WHEN YOU NEED wig Seat geass acs| Onvite. | ES PERS acs we tore Water, Water. he atte, torts agd att ot ne-| seme memes crecorst! §=FO5 to SSN Jocated, cn. igh, it overlooking hered_ compacts to eve sotatl 3} Russell YOurng | Birk" hers Scam tence ys! ineeer binky eaceiat for'bome| eats gay weap pes at ait | for . we tar . | with or without Desement are We vou with a a KENNEDY = | Sead tttttta a i | gn we murZEALPOR pe a ssng| St Cresteen Lue" oer ne "iois| Gen a°pretiy portal te cgmlry,| Suaricrs tnd"ail etre aod ved | SOgbemg, Nesyendy eecehue soe Crawford cape ‘a Leke lots the "4 REALTOR. 4 epening ot) Open Eves “tl 9 Gun “Wl Shs cert alent Bed Poome peers ig al eed ly Pore ns we or call at cur effice enings lc ee f for fur- : . - AGENCY [aw ee __ FR ee Thee information pat i Lat, 19mea0e tm we Rochester 91 WARD E. PARTRIDGE T ATE . . OPEN EVES : . Words Are Deceiving ge gel rhubarb, — a 42> Ra RaTeomal, Bosans 2141 rE ¢1940; FE 41500 large fooms mes me cent tate ats, 20 emailer hom ah HOU landacaped | #0 Rocherter Ra at 8 sone ne! WOrld's Largest Pec ees wy. = at arson] © W. Maree Ooms Bre. 7 senis| LOANS $0) TO $500 ry vung stow : ‘ mo-|3 Lore . ome : Eee a pore te:| Es ecanaane owes ———— | ULE est OTe seater See. 10ACRES ~ FE 4 it cat ine" priee te 4 a Se - of 7 ‘ a 5 x i as PN Y= ; ig bes: Se are, Bos dish out COAST-TO-COAST FINANCE CO. 'LAKE ORION wd Realtor, FE eS ee | — L. C. LADD ne wee Fe dae" ~ ete * ‘PAUL A, KERN, Realtor er aan wa. @ories and 2 baths. | 7 CARROLL G. PORRITT pee) LAKE PRIVILEGES |» oe = ft esi 5 Tyg tpg “gas na eatroom, a . -.| -AND HARGER CO. * ue i lon | See co | laDORRIS 8 S03 |g SRT | WHEE fh Su SEARS enctsas epee" nest 1 Belew revere FW, Rasen m. Fhe Pe viaet “Noe tae wa : re oak “Te j e 4 : a ‘or trade customers need some- of eity. * = 4 ‘ . as 6 THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1954 TOR MART m by x 500 CARS WANTED BAGLEY AWTO PARTS Top dollar papa ag oo cars her's i Pee Fer Sale Used Cars 61 a _ REALLY NICES. 49 BUICK SUPER 2 DOOR SEDANETTE. PRICED RIGHT AT .. eeeeereeeeeeeee eeee $695 0 PONTIAC CON- VERTIBLE. BEAUTI- FUL YELLOW PAINT | 2Usr THAT IS REALLY CLEAN. NICE CAR ALL THE WAY.. .$995 S2 BUICK 4 DOOR SUPER, HAS EVERY- THING YOU WANT IN THE LINE OF ACCES. SORIES ........ $1,695 SS) PONTIAC CON- VERTIBLE, HYDRA. MATIC, RADIO, HEATER AND LOW MILEAGE AT THIS SENSATIONAL SAV. ING y..ceseeeees $2445 ‘51 CHEVROLET TWO DOOR SEDAN. HAS EVERYTHING AND PRICED AT ONLY .. $895 Our Lot Is OPEN From 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. We have cornered the services of two of Pon- tiac’s outstanding Used Car Salesmen, Lou Greer and Don Weiss—st and meet Don and Lou and pick out the car of your choice — there's no obligation to buy. Oliver Your Friendly Buick Dealer - Cérner of Orchard Lake & Williams St. Phone FE 2-910] AUSTIN 48 NEW TIRES BODY and meto: ¢ condition $140 : EM 3-23"8 BoicK “se RIVIERA 4 DR SE Gan New tires radioheater Beat covers. A-l conditoh Ne down _—_pPeyment 123 Seminole Bt BUICK. 1913 SUPER «¢ DOOR RIVI era sedan fully equipped. iocied ing power steerb.¢ & brakes two- tone bive 4706 miles like new G M owre’ car sacrifice MI +7343 BULA 14 SUPER « DOOR EX ce'lent condition FE .-0518 SUPER BUICK ‘53 RIVIERA SPE etal paint special trim Official's ear - BUICK ‘51 SPeCIAL eee exc condition 7 — ecibaianien SEDAN miles and a pewer brake: pelle 7 Bn ae Sel tor! balance due on FE 5-646 finance MUST SELL offer takes CADILLAC 194) leaving courtr’ » Fe $-4504 — LAC. 191 @ ¢DR SEDAN Exc cond JOrdan 46800 weet Gays 1952 CHEVROLETS Your Choice of 20 Beautiful New Car Trade-ins _____ Wide Chtoice of Colors and Body Styles LOW AS MICHIGAN'S * 5 bu Pave 123 __ For Sale Used Cars 61 RETAIL tT ...| BUY NOW | CARNIV AL by Dick Turner For Sale Used Cars st and Sale Used Core a. PON Goodwill “Not a Name Across From Post on BUY YOUR C DEALER Y 1950 Pontiac $695 CLEAN. NEAT AND NICE FOU poos AN WITH RADIO Dati TRY THIS ONE TO- “Solid Value” 195] Pontiac $995 THIS BL TAIN ta in te to. CONDITION = AND ULLY “Goodw ill Used Car” 1953 Pontiac SL 695 A FOUR DOOR AN THAT. Mas Nab THE OF CALE jHAS RADIO TER “Good will Used Car” 1949 FORD $395 Paicae RIOHT AND WORTH MORE! itn ne BLUE TWO WITH RADIO AND HEAT. “Solid Value” PON RETAIL FACTORY 63 Mt. Cleme Phone F TIAC | STORE Used Cars But a Policy” ice On Mt. Clemens St. AR FROMA OU KNOW! and SAVE! 1953 MG. $1,845 ek 4 18 ie NEW! RED LEATH.- | UPHOLSTERY. BEAUTFUL Ft LOW FINISH IPMENT TONNEAU -COVER “Goodwill Used Cars” +1949 Ford Panel $445 CLEAN AND MECHANICALLY HAS AL! INCLUDING “Solid Value” 195] Buick $1,195 HERE'S 2 hae —n 8 AND ee ‘SPECIA MOD: WITH ATTRACTIVE LIGHT BLUE Fin 18h. “Goodwill Used Car” 1953 Pontiac $2,295 ASSENGER, STATION WA- "Son, ACTUALLY L LIKE A_NEW ONE. HAS RADIO AND TER “Goodwill Used Car” TIA STORE BRANCH ns at Mill St. E 3-7117 __For Sale Used Cars 61 FR 21" TV Given with the purchase of any ‘50, "Ol, ‘92, 'S3 or 54 model ‘ used car. This is a honafide offer—_ no strings attached Hurry, come out and see us today. RUSS’ Used Car Lot ‘1005S Lapeer Rd Lake Orion Phone MY 2-311] ‘42 CHEVROLETsS. ‘4: bonnes. | “48 Kaeizer-F Se ey ee ae ee ee Feeers, mouths. Bargains, 625 ont . & A i» Auburn Ave. Te gS | t ~ __For Sale Used Cars 61 ON | BARGAIN Transportation "47 Chev. sed. ...... $195 "48 Packard sed .... $295 ‘48 Nash sed. ..... « $295 | ‘47? Nash sed. ...... $195 "48 Dodge sed. ....., $295 | ‘46 Olds. sedanette.. $195 ‘47 Packard sed, ..... $95 | SE POMWE occ eas $65 41 Chrysler sed... $65 MICHIGAN'S FINEST THE BIG PAVED Lot ON [HE CORNER OF WOODWARB AND 13 MILE ROAD pee ‘39 BELAIRE «¢ DR. sun tone v equipped. toe re” 2"tone cai C DOOR DELUXE | | aire | equ: — Excellent nd ition “5 CHE VR« yout COUPE. new paint tires a tubes, R & H, clean im and out, 6350, FE 2-404 1953 _CHEVROLETS Executives’ Cars Demonstrators New Car. Trade-ins 15 Beauties to Choose From Wide Variety of Colors and Body Styles $1295 | MICHIGAN'S FINEST THE BIO PAVED LOT WOODWARD Ait 5 | ‘46 Ford 2 door N THE 5 Sarsh or i 3 MILE Roan! iva ohiy te Seren, You're alive, aren't you?" “Don't tell me you cant live on your present salary! For Sale Used Cars 6] For Sale Used Cars 61 ' — CY OWENS Used Car Corral “Cactus Pete” Sez— Heaven can wait—don'’t rush your arrival there by 'driving an unsafe car. These Cy Owens used cars are safe and sure. ’S0 Ford Tudor, radio, heater and overdrive ....... $595 49 Ford, radio and heater s.ecsscss. $495 ‘49 Ford Tudor; radio and heater ...5.~.-.. $445 ‘49 Hudson sedan, radio and heater $350 ‘49 Hudson club coupe, radio-and heater. .$195 '47 Pontiac Tudor, radio and heater $225 ‘47 Ford Tudor, radio and heater ...... $195 "47 Chevrolet Tudor, radio and heater ...... $195 41 Ford Tudor, good transportation for $75 39 Plymouth sedan, radio and heater $55 Come in and Lasso One of These Good Buys Today! CY IWENS Your Ford Dealer 147 S. Saginaw St. Phone FE §-4101 83 CHEVROLET BEL - AIR zg, 2 dr. everything $1,675 EM 31a | West Side Used Cars 023 W Huron FE ¢2188 ‘Sl Buick super sedan 1 owner Low mileage "6! Chevrolet . “SO Chevrot | ‘8 Chevro et | “82 Plymovt) Cranbrook ? dr ‘mM Chevie Bel Air Sharp “a Chevie 4dr Clean fe Pontiac dix @ sedan =rane 4 Pontiac dix 6 dr nick Suner 2 dr Jerereal others to choo | MUST GO om We buv ee of trade (CHEVROLET 195 DELUXE SE | dan New Sears ~otor Vice clean | car 6505 FE 37542 CHEV 193? (TWOTEN & heater 71000 mes FE CHEVROLET ‘4 COUPE condition _§ pm. OR 30704, LOOK AT THIS! 149 CHRYSLER Windsor club = Original black | fimish gleams like mew: perfect RADIO +7018 GooDp ‘Keller. Koch | CHRYS! ER-PLYMOUTH ' Woodward at 13 Mule B Ba GIncoln 68410 - aerag sta NEW YORKER. Fr & Bevery good condi “ns fe wroney down Fer Soma det opeer. Very eure, good tires. Calt oner | : condition. = mene down. $42.00 / __ © Going Out of Business! ALL CARS Big | Discount Cars on Display) wit® Inside Heated Building 51 STUDIE Commander club coupe, automatic transmission, heater, bumper guards, low mileage. $795 51 STUDE. CHAMP Convertbile fully equipped $698 51 STUDIE CHAMP. 2 door, overdrive, heater, seat covers. $698 SO STUDIE Commander club coupe, auto. transmission, R&H, one owner. $598 . *SOOLDS 2 door, R&H $649 50 STUDIE COMMANDER 4 door, auto. transmission, R&H, WW tires. Priced way down. $598 '49 STUDIE CHAMP. Overdrive, R&H $329 These Are Priced Down for Quick Sales. Hurry in and Take Advantage NOW! Your Studebaker Dealer LADD 451 8S Saginaw 42552 WE TRADE FOR LESS ‘$3 Buick Roadmaster 4 dr $2,595" ‘$3 Pontiac deluxe &@ 4 dr $1,805 ‘$2 Pontiac deluxe 8. 4 dr $1,405 82 Olds Super 88 4 dr $1,605 “© Plymouth 2 dr aes ‘? Pontiac deluse 6 ¢@ dr $345 Pontiac-Buick 7551 Auburn, Utica, Mich. ___REpublic 2-3001 BARGAIN! Chevrolet 1950 Styline de- luxe 4 door sedan with | radio, heater and Power- | glide. $795 Community Motor Sales | 206 NM Main OLive 23-6311 ster ® Le 0. POWER STEERING | oe P+ take over. "beavie s, — Pranboari & nee Maes Miles Power Steering BRAID R ALES _ Phe - FE 20 : DODGE 1950 MAROON 2 DOOR “Soh condita. eae gap tires. on — 5pm Essex ‘te. _ FE ¢3738 Two ‘@ Ford ae WIL! DO BE aT LARRY’S % © ,segmaw TARE Fgboes PAYMENTS ‘50 FORD take old«r. car or pickup for my equity. ‘41 FORD PICKUP Low MILE te whe nice ‘37 Cheve, | pick-ups and GLENN’S {vaew game. sel bones. See and Grive this one! . GLENN’S 1950 Buick 4 door with cad beaker Me" tno sowt new! * GLENN’S GLENN’S 1948 Pontiac, radio heater, twin spots. Has to be °2en to be appreciated, GLENN’S _ _= Club Coupe. By transmission, 26,009 aanaes miles, edio and heat- er A beauty on the road. GLENN’S 1949 Ford 4 doer, redio, heater, overdrive? four new whitewall tires one of the cleanest cars in town. Don't ™mirs thie one! in to Many more clean cars the low price bracket choose from. ae § pad ans for clean GLENN'S MotorSales). 204 S. Saginaw St. FE 4-7371 31 CUSTOM CLUB COUPE * Fordomatic Radio 705. MI 6-2248 Week- FORD _ days afte ‘« FORD Ae "9 Ponte conv and ¢ ‘#T's Plenty others $35 up. Economy Cars Auburn NEED A —_ CAR OR sist per buy lama Jotp our driving cus LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES uckhor MY 3-261) 52 Ford Sedan Radio heater overdrive, 2 tone paint New $1 2s included Huron Motor Sales 982 W. Huron FE 2-2641 Drive a few miles for a good deal in a guaranteed used car. 1061 Chrysler New Yorker 4 Gr. utpped with radio and auto oe and gpd stee is clean owner uty. See one drive this car’ 1963 Plymouth ‘Crenbrest 4 ar.. heater, 1951 Plymouth Cranbrook elu b This keg & ope owner im Selling for $750. 1949 Chrysler Windsor ¢ dr., radio heater, auto. transmission, nk green finish Selling for eke” Clarkston MOTOR SALES stoe, Mich Pa WA Ciarkston Mich A 5-292) Open 6:30 a. m.-8 p.m. datly FOR QUICK Bits gad Eig ™ 4 DOOR, 3 anil ry ear ite chess: snaps 2 DR. FE 43205 1948 Nash Ambassador 4 dr. transportation. Selling for FORD ‘48 COUPE, sale FE wha ‘3 bint a FE 700 “IACOBSON S We have °47 through °51 Hudsons, Come see us for a new or used Hud- son. Your Hudson Dealer sa Pike ‘ 47 Olds Hydro. $197 Plymouth rea sharv Pontiac Catalina 48 and ‘47. Ford, sharp, and ‘48 Lincoln Cosm: iec, a baby anc 50 Chevroilets, etc Buick ard ¢ ‘50's Ka-ser ‘48 Frar- 3 and ‘@ Mercurys Pient: other models very clean. ard ‘4. 5] included, few ne! 7, ates with small down a mile FORD only judge f WANTED A CUSTOMER | WHO'S HARD TO PLEASE! * If you know of-a sharp- eyed fellow who is harder . than old Harry to please | on au deal, tell him to see us. Chances are he’s the type that can spot a good deal sed car or truck off —and ‘that’s what he’ll get from us. DEALERS—and | Drop in and or yourself! They're A-l in appearance! They're A-l in condition! FOR DRIVING CONFIDENCE US ata ED CAR PRICE! SEE YOUR CY ss] FORD DEALER OWENS 147 S. Saginaw St. MERCURY FE 20840 MERCUR Le au Pay food conditien throw Phone FE 5-410] after ‘ae 4 Goda DELUXE. undercoated, other ex- re Best offer OA 8-2267. 2010 _Wwin Ra, Oxford. LOOK AT THIS! 1952 MERCURY Monteray bard Radio cubomatic transmission leath- and heat- wv eller-Koch YSLER-PLYMOUTH aang ee at 13'. Lincoln 6-64 ‘~~ Wenctay GOCD CO}? DEALER Mile Rd. 10 DITi fl other extras. ~E 4-0420 mes, Premont st ECONOMY cars 2 AUBURN PORD 1953 ul ou 8 2 DR, overdrive W offictals | | ear 8900 miles. pa, condi- | |_ tion, MI 46296 ince a . $196. ‘ | Pord 3000 3 doce, Runs goed. Body good Pord 1948 2 door A = USED C. ARTS Phone FE 3071 $0 Baldwin Ave. 1 See it at y raulite, . and almost new | * Ns A wond 00 NASH Ambassador ° 4 DOOR SEDAN RADIO-WE FEATURE — SEAT COVERS CLEAN INSIDE AND OUT GUARAN 9 NICAL BRIGHT NEW CAR ~ 4 . "49 Chev. deluxe tudor fn ree were } Rr oR MOR THAN 30 YEARS a FORD DEALERS 0000" PLACE —sell A-] Used Cars and Trucks! For Sale Used Cars. 61 OL tt Ae 1953 Fords Mercurys . ‘and Lincoln Tudors and 4 Doors Demonstrators AND FACTORY OFFICIAL CARS up to $800 Discount LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer taltede OOS EN EVE SPOT 53 Olds. Custom 9 98 sed. | 53 Olds. Super 88 sed, 53 Buick Riviera cpe, 53 Olds. 88 conv. 53 Chev. Bel Air cpe. ’52 Pont. Chieftain 8 tudor 52 Olds. Custom 98 sed. 52 Buick Special sed. 53 Chev. 210 sed. 51 Cadillac 52 Custom sed. 50 Cadillac 62 cpe. 51 Buick Riviera cpe. ’52 Olds. 98 Holiday cpe. ‘51 Merc. sed. Mercomatic SY’ Pont. Chieftain 8 tudor "52 Chev. deluxe tudor ‘51 Ford Custom 8 tudor ’51 Chev. deluxe sedan '51 Olds. Super 88 2 dr, 51 Dodge tudor sed. ’50 Ford Custom 8 tudor ’50 Olds. Super 88, 2 dr. ’49 Pont. Chieftain sed. '49 Ford Custom 8 tudor 49 Hudson Super cl. cpe. 48 Olds. Custom 98 sed. "48 Cadillac 62 sed. 47 Chev, Fleetmaster sed. ’47 Pont. Chieftain 8 sed. ’46 Ford convertible CHOOSE YOUR OWN TERMS , thru. Credit Union Finance €o, Or Your Bank JEROME OLDS-CADILLAC Used cars—Orchard Leake at Cass Phone FE Club Coupe — Very Clean. down. 1963 PL 7 es PL Mele eae Be low: m A St mia at Buckhore at dom “ei 00 nh Say after radio OK. USED CARS| Get Yourself A VALEN- TINE At Habel’s; Now It’s VALUE TIME See These O.K. Used Cars '51 Chev. Very clean 4 door; new tires. Only $895 '51 Ford Custom 8, radio and heat- er, very nice 2 door. $895 |‘50 Chev. 2 door, radio and heater, 2 tone gray. Only $745, '52 Ford Radio & heater, overdrive, clean. $1,145 O02 Plym. 4 door, radio and heater, low mileage, clean. Only $995 GOOD VALUE Transportation '47 Ford cl. cpe...... $275 48 Nash 4 dr........ 47 Lincoln .... eeeee Customer Confidence Over 35 Years JACK HAB CHEVROLET S. Saginaw at Cottage PHONE FE 4-4546 | 3 PONTIAC <3 DR, STREAMLIN- er WN motor. bas H *. 4 Ses com dition. ‘hs. e a: fy ONTIAC ‘Si 005 FE __after § "Co 2 Pooe. neg don and Maybee Rds After 5 p.m. POwTtAC ‘83 CUSTOM CATALINA, condition. _peres. ‘eu Kire-cosa. BARGAIN! Pontiac 1953 Chieftain de- luxe 2 door with radio, heater and Hydramatic. $1,750. Community Motor Sales 604 N. Main Olive 32-6318 ‘ 53 PONTIAC a CHIEFTAIN 8 — — keke Wee eee > $1,895 MICHIGAN’S FINEST THE BIG PAVED LOT ON THE CORNER OF WoQDWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD PE pontiac 3 4 DOOR DELUXE, ; ; t ‘4 I \ \ PEN og : Y : \ _ " cae a THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1954 ee at ? | |For Sale Used Trucks 62| Swaps ¢o| MODEST MAIDENS By Jay Alan Scio mete 2 ec Se Meet Sile Musical Goode 73 N= . \ WOLVERINE HABEL Besse OX. pes aes Burmeister's Se lp cigs ga OPEN 8 A. M. TO8 P.M. Oper MM... 8100 | alien metal, PES ‘SUNDAY 10 TO 3 | ist ‘new: pet Norma BALDWIN AChOSOWIC -EPINET. r big te finish brand new case USED |i cerneere LUMBER femeries ut Ge Ge S552 joe rere carine of cent | nea eee pease ew par g| PED, REPEC. eTOVES FoR) “CALBI MUSIC CO. | - value. #1782. , 4x4 = Wavne Air Condition. | ue fegmew TRUCKS peste wwede % PLYSCORE | eecockcenn CONCRETE BEPFIC | ACODADION, Bacon! one ed or power - | tanks OR as rich tones finest quality all sizes fers Gt saeta, SOE DO ot $2.72 EACH = | ewarerre, average vans | a i. Se Bic) Sa | Be Read Mates ‘te euchanes for 3 family thorn, elecerle © gt Serterer | a — sooa Low PANO | at - HERE ARE BUYS! : sara d brick home. Call after 4:00. rE hardware tools; fous: cleth- | high. $165. and many others. Gai-; ____ Opee Sun. With Ane | ag FoUR" Lap cowenace ved ieee eaters gts Ose | ene Heed Students | Ss i ty $60 to $295 | cox Uaed Truck | See eee § PLYSCORE | Seino iets. 36S) Attention Band rodents! Br Schepens are, my G * en ; : plan Brand new Ame! : gos, nf $5.75 EACH . |rag. ener neu oooesoge:| Sites. St weber oc monstaes ss tem eonange $e ot oe oe SS ie ‘50 CHEV. | Faces Riemenschneider Bros, |! TON CAB & CHASSIS | “mihed Vistome™ house ‘for "la | Seize rt come sods erase band instrument | nw 2 in. BLANKET Sistettadtatane:) Oar Musicco. - 8 Se complete w gleam ehrome rt i sho INSULATION | Saucete. 934 08 se newers SPINEL PIANO RENTALS WITH _ OR 3008 DUAL REAR WHEELS! Sa*¢ettt Secs, &! sven © $445 PER 100 FT, | _Srebera'tent'are >) gpuian fo bar $6, meats | tag perce ig SALE | L__—______ WHITE PINE | your earaage fp teach ais Good Bargain oe ee COMBINATION DOORS | FUEL om, 30 Gat. HoT WATER | PHONOGRAPH re DODGE. _ , we, Has RPP pe | PLYMOUTH | ‘51 CHEV. |sysoerns mnt ¥% TON PICKUP PLUMBING & BEATING, LA $14 95 shor 4 weekdays, died, Kempe, “PORTABLE NAMEN NEE SPECIALS! SPECIALS! and. meterials for snything : _Dreywen | ann | ' Witt Faapm on SELL WODEL Z| “= AIR COMPRESSORS || Ying ticombe i ice SEL’ | ioe dtai"cutivsioe™'* ome 90 CHEV. | ais = S'S | xo.2tterren | Wiis nena ott dttees grat Gavan wee ¥% TON PICKUP For Sale Clothing 70 ag — to rg Ai ep Pee oe a: Bey YELLOW PINE|™ BALDWIN rE pen eet scinet, fine mew Save sue Repaire an mates ot frectora : 7 ai a GIRL’S CLOTHING, SIZE 8-12 : | -LOORIN ~ CEMENT BLOCKS leenuss2¥t Srey | nos jr aay og ~xcellent Tires Storm coat, size 12 wool plaid. , A NG Immediately deliv.red_ 04 Sheffield Wainet case Like new 7211 Pontiec Rd _ Phong PE +6140 ‘$1 STUDEBAKER tate tirewen akira shaiing out Sale Household Goods 71 Valentine Gifts 71A go PER 1,000 oe ee he Mh Bd gi ge gh Ee a overézive, ! tipper lining. size 20. pair white!) USED TRADE-IN | MEN'S AND LADIES WATCHES. | a mg go ge eo Aol EE EB “inch finan. Vs mower aad ‘asie 51 FORD | SE eRtassPef ee CLEARANCE. Be s"RlulBaPt SO) OAK FLOORING, | mite aaeetne, Tpillen sh RE SSL" Store Equipment 77. ca yim, siquens Aerts = F < — SEAL FUR COAT $18, SUITS. Full size bed .......... < ge tee ee a NO. 2 COMMON retors and paris for oil burners, ~~ 81 j 6 CAB & CHASSIS | _ 300 eae ate —— | preseee LT AEB | Te deat aed sabe adele, as 139 PER M Bitings “tor trelere abd cabins. | “GLa Doge ateang ter, imme: | “EE Alle CHALMERS Latimer ; PRIVATE SALE $ R in and “WD” Snap MICHIGAN’S BIG ENGINE Ladies coats. dresses, suite, | Susie, couch --..--vs.-s-+.- $18 88 Goep Boo pee peor. asPETRO HEAT SERVICE CO. || iste ‘removal. BM 22048 Guapiet at our fore. Sat, a . blouses accessories. roe rr : Z be Exchange romak. c FINEST ; Size id. ‘These are good slopes, | Gar rang soot ae 4 one sens Gane Oy! coe Evenings ee an |e Sporting Goods 78 Saleem ‘Sates end Serv. Say, cee Sr noaD| 5} FORD _ quad, 215 6 wo Dr, PE SaMe. fee Tig Valentine Candies WHITE FIR een cient Wai ai 598-8. Telegrapy Pir Metssele’ caw phew ‘tes, GIRL'S 3 PIECE SNOW SUIT. CON 7 . Ale w snow to Oe eee Uattaee| F-S.CAB & CHASSIS | Se i) fg,te cen ct] THOM NS ee etO _ 7¢ PER LIN. FT. | Sta = om | fot a petpato fracten WILLTs '@ STATION WAGON FOB GOOD RUBBER with ings ingle, Teast and woah 31 8. Sagmae Thomas Confectionery BIRCH DOORS PLYWOOD Fa = Sor's Burts sz 6 PERFECT | PEDROOM SUITE, 4 PIECE MA-| ug prawKLIN RD. FE 34010 ‘ condition. Yop cect sive 6. FE| SORA’ 2 yu od. Meco ce) _ All kinds. plain & . Kite For Sale & 5] CHEV Do = ’ ye START-A SET OF $9.95 rad doors—drawers made * |7 om’s SPRING COASTS, SIZE é - for your = 2 TON CAB & CHASSIS! 3*Nays"cute Patent “BSS cereals “Tis, Lesington, ‘Booth , : a tan "Baldwin _ Ave PB S203 : on , | Ae Purips. tN. sacrwaW aT. YERS PUMPS NEW ENGINE PUctachabie ot cei, The | MATTRESSES AND HOLLYWooD |“PECIALS FOR VALEW 4x8 M oe oa Gy Owens | tr wiretiase (EARS cars meer ee ee Geeeet| SHEETROCK | S825 208s » Sale Household Goods 71| Fre tei. __ pars B x. eo a oe ~ 4 u 3 Sencational Bargains |", iS See BAEeEt|— CEDAR CHESTS $1.29 aber -| , MANY ee Used. Fasbers abd wp Used] | POR TOT Te | KELLY'S HARDWARE Stakes, pickups, panels,| “Bras new # cu “Tes Used” elersions | ‘Bank Furniture ROCK LATH |" 3 ea" USED TRUCKS} *2i22, Stlivery and cab-| srned are ict 8 Sag | mW. Lawrence FE oot) 3 suum PE em | 99° BUNDLE INSULATION ~ * and chassis models to Norge automatic washer’ $139.95 |21 CONSOLE MUNTE Tv. NEW) The gin cab give Ss : choose f Norge of Hamilton . Used 4 months, Will sell a se STORM DOOR taeee, A-1 Condition Eee ltt sarzer ..»-.ouue.at | BoP ome. Poon, Sutertont_Stetie 18 waren) ee DELL, PAINTS COMB. STORM SASH | s#as0W EB HARDWOOD “OR “Al Vale Vinirour used dept’”"| “WALTON TV’ || Eee Sele Miscetaneons 72) "BE5'E.¢e' dp aeeararane| mine T7Pe \Teow anata A-1 Value THE THRIFTY Maytag washer, Like new 900.50 | FE 32297 Joslyn Cr. Walton LiostT A TET ALS Skt pee tae $0'op | of” POINT MANOLE. “BLOND | “for eyeryfooms a" the ‘Bowe Gere We Epo lg gered? gg Bg modern excellent condi-| newest es o errate , ; : z N’ erater, 14 cubic f. $100. GE elec- : . | 1951 Ford F-8 : ; LOT rs ee. 72) ir yams ont Tv, NEW) Ave Northern Lumber Co. " Tractor JACK 9 poss RUGS tail: Tee: om on) FES, oe. Ok Gsldapet rele 'LUMBING SPECIALS WE DELIVER 951 Ford Used Trade-in Dept. _ frig. $88 Automatic s Eg hg *.- \peeetineberte 70 Mile Radius +4 Ton Pickup HAB + 1 ees oe 28 Heal ee eee et pO a arora ne EM $-4680 EM 3.3096 ms es eB peas sion | anvtade PPbnxina yorpemen 1946 Ford pe. Foom i. s. 690-88 | WIT, Paddock, res eS ROUSLAa-PaR Caan Fon FURNITORE 12 Ft. Stake CHEVROLET ee oor. ecg] Qo STOKER Vets Ve OS | FORC DG 6 OLDE We 1951 Chev. 1% Ton S. Saginaw at Cottage at down Ps MANS otter. wioos yy per | base a lee Cab & Chassis PHONE FE 4-4546—| 9 wus omy ree ae cat) ee eke Oh eee aie oY, Pie Oe ee | THO NOB cuAms, Occa- me Com. | ee aa Lee pay 7 Ag 8-- SR b4 Cab & Cassis | “WARE CATT S| "SPESP REE TERT “| Be eee (Dumpor Tractor) | [LARRY APPLIANCE SPECIALS | —®* "vr, Fe am UMBER COM sal arene “icpigan moore 9$ Deluze Hoover cleaner .19.00| oa —— z Bor f MEATER, 1948 Ford JEROME Fisteaire like “new | wa; mLEC: One RANOE. TABLE TOP | "0% ATER, Pa --~% ¥% Ton Panel | one Rochester F ord Dealer se sins, 1012 @90 complete, Liberty CM cok aR ; Aas |r Sect hr res 1950 Ford ¥% Ton Pickup FORD TRUCKS ; USED See Them Today! FACTORY They're Ready to Go! RECONDITIONED Pickups , Stakes CY Tractors 1948-1952 » if LT SPREADER: WIN OWENS | starry. : —s ame Sec pes Your Ford Dealer J EROME Rochester Ford Dealer electric and “a 147 S. re saa. “FOR iy, Fann 30 YEARS A Bean ow. —,< Phone TO BUY” LEDoE oven wR; a ane on, 8 errs, ee Se NG BROS. * — a ye at ee Your I-H Dealer - | yp hy siee, Gomes Pontiac Road at Opdyke i d i : ! sf Ba sees ayaa ~ N r neck sis CesT 8 ae Complete line of super ; ‘aoe ‘ WEEE OLD Pure. COckEe Gurdon tractor complete win large peated Dale |S ES Stel poeeentecrs| wane sures | Ne | Sal Eee +aac haboe Nis i ierieves- Ou +9004 Huron St. score ¢e . to e om heme ~ on é er. TRUCK | WILSON.GMC ee ee ime oes o| KER ES) uschires (APE Me 2 ce et = RE MASI ee epg eee | A SEC a egg ee = == SPECIALS — |squrarespe mre © | oo en —courpceva| as nets. soumaticacl? | COMBINATION DOORS set Bgurter ane oe eo a7 Hay, Grain & Feed &3| gp w ants Sale Motor Scooters 63| ita tabtae™ “"| ner w Selintrenen | "ter Rena wre tacks | “Piast eet iter 6] Per an, emeoen stnety ie 31 — BS SOPLETE, AOBEERIN | ene, 8 rcs ak (ecto a oh ta eas sie ak ¥ Ton Panel wr, Ua Peter. 7 LU | piano, em bawne MACHINE | So PEA RTS S| cou, w etn worry, co,| Bus Stata Miter iss wer] Oh Sha Alby ™™ “OM” Feet we Petaon| Auction Sales 08 | 7 cen pace una Sy age eee [= eae a "Feb at se Cyr Lamber Colne EME Rates, | hee Be wens RELA Sea Seer |e Ei ere wg| Se NT RS HE ree cerry eqns EE Ce Ee ee | ae eee? as BR ES | Soret Pe ae | ite Asphalt Til. | "Shee oe oe oes | Seen ee Ge eee epg ota a | Banc rae at "SI Chevrolet ling | Ec cheat ta | te seater me 7 | Sere Sg wer or mmayy |Home Cramer ta | Ea, Se SAS SSA come naire ake SEOIR| Res dated ky pat I eg a Rd a a he ; cS! HeSe| Miagaeai « maple! CC) a df A i Les pres Tygee | TORRES wooms |e Oo On \Seetaar ns e nenemee Eereewme| er Pree hs P geht - a. ey . BUSINESS jetta saat) Eee = a ay bd ALL TOOLS &| Sree ss5 ue we | Hee eet i 8 (oy ~ ges: A coher: \ pee SNS THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1954 _ ? \ bw i spnnvingss pectin | 3 W A Abe’s Classic F : eens V Experts Would Alter Abe's Classic Features This Week Read About Oy LAUHAA & moneon | cretsied” Get! wast ob Wo plat end cemmotions, nt ay const Ws | Sparseaity” conshing veery yor. ABRAHAM LINCOLN EUREKA @—While NEW YORK (INS) — I wonder | Cheek those engaged now some advisors “a tng the etory of Ns ite wp mem,|-bow the make-up men world have) 1 Sey could have-—wtat a lw te ey pr Pa pr state openly that — Tac _Linesin Bnerciopatin; top intemal, te Creat Hipwors SS | bers of the Fortuna Rotary Qub| “Improved” Abraham Lincoln's | memories and images this nation I wonder how the Lincoln-Doug- | Gates for office must make a per- peg le ony We ge themes” — . yesterday, TS-yearcld Bert Mor. | face—if there had been television | carries in its soul! las debates would have fared if| DM Ot Geted sae en _Lincsin, ov Sandbart gan dropped. dead. He hed been Sbout a hundred years ago. | 1 ame uot ene to decry chang. | Un Murucicn Sf cote and tee) ‘These are the people who, it|] ‘mem * verses. Mervaicn tome telling of his experiences in this| Would they have patted. WAHE | ing ways, not one to yearn for the =e CO" | eed tenn fume, ened: have | These and others mey be obtained ot the area's logging-camp heyday jp oe and | Statens of another century. This | Whe would have been the mod- | wanted to “make up” and “play Y Mien ed oe oe 20th century is our Century and | erator to call time, or interrupt | down’ the sad lines and PONTIAC CITY LIBRAR : deep | only dreamers ‘and idiers ever whea the “speaker got off the warts and wild blowing hair of 47 Williams 8t. ‘ Phone: FE 4-1509 | Wem Gor an caster ome. wabject ot hand? | Abraham Lincoln. Hours: 9 A. M.-9 P. M. Monday thru Friday; Saturday; 9-6 HUB RECONDITIONED | But within this acceptance and|_ For the past two decades we've) How Honest Abe would have | gratitude for the present, there | h@d more voice coaching and more ' laughed at them! | __ |may be some who wonder that | =a - . | such high value is put today on) == | the — | C | ance” our own great men | women VACUUM CLEANER SEWING MACHINE | it is mobility we long to heer. COMPLETE ACHMENTS cor loading mean cod onnmn O6 WITH ATT ELECTRIC—PORTABLE our leading men and women ad: 88 Us in our own troubled times 5-YEAR GUARANTEE And when we do hear it, what 319% WE COME TO you matters is whether their voices be squeaky or resonant, high or low, 2-Year FOR FREE HOME halting or at ease? DEMONSTRATION | Television and radio standards | Eesy . a NO COST—NO OBLIGATION ~ _ Youth Bequeaths Eyes | to Hospital, Dies in Week BRAINTREE, Mass. ®—About | Call -9143 | a week ago. Philip L. Hardy, 18- FE 2 year-old high school student, ar- REGULAR (TEMS AT. | ranged to donate his eyes upon | : ‘ LOW PR, CES/ death to the Massachusetts Gen- 4 © eral Hospital eye bank. On his way to school yesterday, | cotton - tal he was struck by a train and died | ~ fresh new \ within a few hours, Ret fail, the corneas 379 S. Saginaw St. licen bie aaee wae ieeaeateiaad i dresses \ ie if | e ; t | =~‘ ata value-packed price Wau an: | . i it df 3 _ exclusive OF star fe | , coat sold only er: 3 | at Sears! 4 3 e e + valentineU fashions | +H | ‘ . dresses for little 98 | iss | ladies to toddlers ea. | | Gay sheer cottons in a wide array of colors! | You'll find organdies, dimities and domestic , dotted swiss in ever-popular styles! Others to ... 4.98 y * © garden-bright Lh mies SAVES! if soneysoces @ smart new 4. ta coat i meer details! ‘ ar aan © misses’ and with wool RPANTS’ WEAR half i s s 8s pevertioread sizes! zip-out lining Lucky you! Sears mokes a special purchase and Girls’ Cotton you cash in on the savings. pil 3 0 regularty Girls’ Honeyiuckle Broadcloth Blouses Here's your chance te wactoy at 38.50 Nylon Cardigans 59 (| | buy up a meet enon Just 238 Only ] They come in . Check and double check this value... gay prints... ¥ it just can’t be beat! These superb all-wool meckingt Hone emivovdered cok Uae wae, pole | Eee ee acs aad btn te coats have just about everything— ye Pes Sex Match. = are trim in and patterns. Designs ‘ hand-sewn buttonholes, warm cotton ing buttons sizes 2 to Sz for comfort. Colors to wend NG | ~ kasha pocket lining, expensive tailoring brighten any day. 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Box ] te 3.48 What a treat for her on Valen- K 995 Te 95 tine Do Tt sorted box eg. contains more tnan 20 varieties Plus FET. . of delicious, ° country-freah ingredient vered with milk and dark chocoiate 2-lb. Heort Box .... 2.98 Watch Repair Dept.—Main Floor | 154 N. Saginaw St. Sialefection guscanded gown mony back SEARS Phone FE 5.4171 —+