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Manion as chairman. And from several Repub- lican Senators there was a WASHINGTON (A P)—| > Rep. Mason (R-Ill) today Indochina War Communist China Will Be Invited, but Not as Equal Partner BERLIN (UP)®-The Big Four foreign ministers agreed today to hold a Far |Eastern peace conference including Red China in Geneva, Switzerland, April J 15. The agreement was reached at a secret meeting of the foreign ministers on ~ & chorus of outcry against 2 the White House treatment . ‘eo a , cre... |of Manion, former dean of FLASH FLOOD AT FRANKENMUTH—Two of AP Wirephote the Notre Dame Law Frankenmuth’s widely known chicken dinner hotels | ing of an ice jam in the Cass River above Frank- School. . were out of business temporarily after_a flash flood | enmuth. _ Fischer’s-Hotel is at left and Zehnder’s Manion disclosed late the last day of the Berlin conference. . . | Western informants said it would be announced for- maHy in a communique ' later today. | Discussion at the Geneva con- ference will be limited to a Korean eds poured three to four feet of water into the town’s|on the right. Business was resumed after flood ' business section. The flood was caused by break-| waters moved on. Yoned ty rnd Py _ bi i * * * a 7 because he slipports a pro- Rain. Ice Jams |\Highway Parley Adopts jrctensututlon amen — = = i M usk ron Plan tor Safety’ GrObie ‘fon limit. treaty SERVICES RECOGNIZED — Winner of the eye Judge H. Russel Holland (right). He re- States, Great Britain, France, C - 9 F| i eg - . Urban League of Pontiac’s annual award for an|ceives the plaque from Dr. William A, oo 4 ’ ; ; : outstanding contribution to racial and religious | of the league's directors. The league held its 4 South Korea Korea alls Ing S | -'WASHINGTON — A group attending the President's ccmeeated ee ee de understanding in Oakland County during the past annual dinner last night at St. Benedict. Hall. —— , ; | 5 ° Since Manion presiden- : For His Outstanding Work by Four Feet of Water, | Muskegon. County’s “crusade for safety” as a model was a Land A raised : g _ | Cambodia. a , : for making communities traffic-problem conscious. , The Big Four Port Huron Also Hit | The g e gee Urban League BestowS ara sai s‘cmmnime Two Michigan cities counted ex- | t present to Vice President Nixon in Presi Se A ee tOv 10.00 ; nouncing the Far East conference tensive damage today as Oakland | Eisenhower's absence. 0) ae ' | ing he was resigning, directed his a ref NV, Award on Judge Holland agreement at their final plenary County joined the rest of the state| The conference’s “Media Study Group” will use the/fire at Adams. clared he had been let out powers. From AP and UP Dispatches Frankenmuth Damaged White House Conference on Highway Safety has adopt- | Presidential aide. P “oOo nt The group is one of seven which are compiling sugges-| Eisenhower's approval. in mopping up damage caused by | plan nationally as “ America’s Crusade for Safety.” oe “a eanaee Two Testify on * Value Oakland County Circuit Court Judge H. Russel Holland Agreement on the Geneve con heavy'rains and an erty thaw. 4+ Po ' | last night received the Urban League of Pontiac's annual | ference saved the Berlin meeting Foal weaie. aahiad ap be fe eos = cooling yap 1 (tn the same hetplecs condition en} Of Jack Habel Property | . ard for outstanding contribution to racial and relig-|{rom total failure. jams, gushed into Port Huron_and Beeso Lik | a strong man would be with his) Sought by City ious underst during the past year. — : It was made possible by a vle-upe, healt: lenamctieblltever |\PONee 200 Promote highway; = —~ "| sack Hatel Chevrolet Co’ in Oak-| dinner ah @h. Benedict Hall, 40 Lynn St. Moot, whe has Semmamped. 8. ode Frankenmuth four feet |SAMFY among others. 10 Be Confirmed cant Pane eomibce ina i | nd County Careuit Court yester| Judge: Maausihd: WA ted for his work in 1953 on the| conference on sll world fomle deep in pliices. cuits. Wied as bel | governors appointed by Eiseahow- | $13,000 on iand at 11-49 Parke st. | league's board of directors and “for Ynany years of service| "Ht Bet Chine.s tem partictpaat, Meanwhile, Joseph W. Gable, | yzaxwell executive er, five senators and five repre-| which Pontiac is seeking to con-| to community and county organizations.” -To French Foreign Minister : ote Testes etic enite —- secre-| Senate Prepares for: sentatives, recently has been seek- | demn, . +” Pontiac General Hospital |S¢s*s Bidault the agreement - tary of the State Safety Commis- ‘ 7, |ing more time to study relations Hosp was a major personal triumph. It intent, told Ge Che Sve 1 Bitter Debate on Ike's The flood threat here has temporarily i i i ‘ z i : SSEASTE Six City Schoo [Beata Se eee * — | hems ot ended. . Delegates gave special atten- NLRB Nominee governments. It was to have re-| the land now owned by Habel ‘at least, to end the grim, costly He said the river rose trom 8} ton to youthful drivers today as | wasHINGTON Ww—The Senate Myke ine tae’ aie a ee tegration.” She said Pon- | ,,,, in indochina, now in its eighth to curb | snared off today for bitter debate on the nomination of Albert C,| and Sen. Hendrickson for par-| Beeson to the National Labor Re- pencercocls eer ed as reck- i 3 q i ! : 3 § : 8 2 f M tiac General is the largest | year. me re toon” Get More Space lenses ninarty een "x mown» mae oe it getting Parliament to ratily the E - He But. the water superintendent! Teenagers came in wes , it ‘musg also decide what : professional and office pointed out that the river may |ticular consideration less & lations Board, with indleations | yc ne inne i ea | smount Pontiae will pay Habel. | Board to Buy Portables | Workers in the city.’ | European Defense Community pact rise later when all the ice ts less dri than | “drivers confirmed unfortuna Dean . ; _ = uman ings are products 2, Col. 3) on lakes in the vast Clinton River ccmvou™” whem “adiacatuon ba an a Manion’s resignation came at Po i mdi poo Pelee for 3, Plans Additions | heredity and enviranment . and (Continued on Page ’ watershed. —_ | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) | cash market value” at $71,000, | for 2, Extra Land must be considered as indi- The thaw ie scheduled to com [220007 WOUMl Pay future dividends. | Republicans appeared to be ‘cakaune) “Gate “oe i aces , © puiging | “tuals.” Miss Paul said. Yankee 2nd ker tinue at least another day, with | Suesestions for dealing with lined up solidly behind the 4T-year-|) as easily be sold for today.” ebayer six a oa seuan an “Nothing in good management a high near 60 forecast for Fri- | “hot-rod” drivers ranged from set-| old California businessman named = hools v excludes from any work situation | . to the NLRB by President Eisen- Baker said he considered the | next September. any rovided they are oses. fa | ~ ay, ting a national minimum driving | wer. Most Democrats indicated. be property, worth $120,000 to the| Pontiac Board of Education qualified is de a job." ' ae . abet | : : Wednesday voted to buy thre# steel : : Shower. fall, adding more | 88¢ of 20 years to making available | 1 ‘vole again’ him, ac aeiaiiaeal company, however;-because ERKLEY, Calif. (UP) — stent ig mors | indoor arenas where young drivers | ‘hey would vote against him, but) it allowed room for storage and| portable buildings to help /nandle| Ne more friction has occurred |, BERKI- . : water to already swollen there were exceptions. A F Billy Martin, the New York Yan- ral up parking of cars necessary to Ha-| school enrollment growth this next| tam normally would “in a hos. |) 14 series hero, has lost et Se on | bel's business. fall. It also decided to buy land ~~ his draft Preliminary discussions indi- | (-¥®), an . . ae Leslie R. Tripp, Pontiac real|on Lake street for a new school| employes, patients | parte future weather tomorrow a thace ts as contin’ ci Siuask | $75,000, “When a large! Bids will be naa i M +h| thents,” = Geopttal directep announced today. | Phin at 8 a. oo = ee The figure of 29 covers only five big departments whose Ziegier said | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) Jose, Calif., before being named | “0Rer Charles Two of the buildings would be |to 29 today as the administration took steps toward nell and Wever schools. He said f led Red M otorist “ *"") teday that the third, a single, wit | officials have been questioned about security separations La Monroe to Flee Stage mee outed ant tagger ar Pog antes — san to revo Yellow and White — hye dai by the House Appropriations Committee and whose testi- | EASTERN FRONT, Korea (AP) — An American soldier | Witt contradictions in his own) cooperated with a Muskegon real : Bagley ‘School will "be opened | MODY has been made public. | was knocked down and trampled tonight by an unruly! Labor Committee Republipans| tines ior tightetwey eroperty, | motorist complained to a woman| March 1, Cox said.” Contractors’ reported 437 “security risks” The State Department already | throng of shouting, stomping GIs which surged toward | filed a last-minute report express-|""Wintard said State Police De-| Pedestrian that she was crossing | Offers on @ two-room Whittier |1 04 boon dropped. has ‘given its figures but the com> ; School addition and one room at would ee an a Malkim will be opened March 3.| Most recent agency to report was | mittee has not released them. Re+ The crowd of about 6,000 45th Division soldiers rushed work with Maynard in Plats for a room at Owen School | the Commerce Department. In tes- | portedly, there have been 534 se toward the stage the posing sang voluminous Jaren’t yet ready for bidding. a ee e- geir curity firings in the State Depart- The men had bet ‘| purolor Gets Notht the committee 132 security firings | emt, with 11 or 12 involving dis- They booed early acts—not Marilyn’ zs baietal sie 'NG, __ | or forced resignations last year in-| loyalty... and shouted Store Owner Gains $47 | cluded 23 persons classified as} On that basis, with the State — othe “cled soldiers WICHITA, Kan, Three weeks| conor dityalei” te | catechins re enna, ine and | ago Ross Moran, manager of aj LEE ie. secaeed, _ SR dot towaule |e store, came wort 34 Previealy, the Juntos Depart | showing that out of STI security weather — the ked if off as a loss. + Communist among its 8 security have ue te hae found or me ae This week a burglar entered the| firings; the Treasury Depart. | suspected on in three daye re sranSerthing tinoah he | smang 1 Somos the AGH | cid, incur, the, sine way behind schedule. dismantled till found the corner of CUlture Department had told eof | tion's promise of a limited analysis In an effort to quiet the. distur- a piece of paper sticking up 1. disloyalty case In an andis- | of the security risks will not stop bance other acts were throtigh a crack in the base.” It; closed mumber of security oust- | his demands for a Senate investi- and Miss Monroe was a check for $47— &, Irons Price-Fixed et $18.95 —SIMMS PRICE— 14" Full Factery Guarantee Steam-press suits and dresses : . . iron any cloth without dorveen ing . . . use as regular iron on regular washing . .. dial tempera- ture control for any kind * fabric. 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The Captain|trict Attorney who handled the peg A rentore teacher-explorer who found Crystal ed a rare foundation of terday. 3s died a few days ago of injuries) prosecution of the six top state J thing special and you want to see how Cave's rugged depths too much for | calciuy carbonate called “moon The accident oceurred on M66, | suffered when his plane crashed | Reds, said he planned to start im-|9 it tooks on you, don't be bashful— her strength. | milk,” found in other American 12 miles north of Ionia. at Fort Campbell, Ky., Sept. 23. | mediate come in, try it on. You can use our Pi ramyre heir ‘giad to be. caves. only within the past two Mrs. Armour Rih, 4, of Route Morton, a veteran of World War | against Allan, who with five others layeway plan. , * when fellow explorers in an | yoare. 2 -Fenwick, sister of the dead man, | IT and Korea, is survived by his/ faces sentencing in Detroit Fri- ; final showdown on the Bricker entawatee scientific expedition! Explorers also found cave rooms | and Marvin J. May, 24, of Route | widow, Evelyn; his mother, Mrs. SAM BENSON treaty power amendment, after & brought her to the outside last night decorated with helictites, spider 1. Mecosta, driver of ‘the other | Gertrude Morton, and nine broth- 48 administration victory on & over and around dangerous pits| like stone projections that are the car, were injured. ers and sisters. All live in the) Coal heats half the homes in 20 $0. PERRY ST. test vote. and crevices. | rarest of all cave formations. May toid d police Soules drove hie Alma area, Michigan and Ohio, a This outcome left the general) Samuel Aston Loyd, 30. an engi-. ———— = impression among senators that the | neer from Waynsboro, Va. who j helped lead the 27-year-old Chevy Chase, Md. teacher out of the) cave, said: was a substitute of- ee 8 by Sen. George (D-Ga). aa gel a tape erount het George's proposal would amend , safety her across Bottomless Pit. the Constitution to sa) | She had - to stop frequently tor | .*** | breathing “A provision of a treaty or other Bottomiess Pit is a 100-foot | international agreement which con-| inside a tight-squeeze crawlway. flicts with this constitution shall mot The trail narrows down to about! six inches around its rim Miss Klein is a member of the. 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Powder Navy ‘Hunter Green . | tal ) | 29 es moe. par’ om, = me 5 . + i ‘ 4 © et Loe Rea ; Fi \ j ‘a ar ee a « } \ ‘ Y “5 { i a Sy ae \ . fa if ‘ 4 i t. \ oe \ i Le MEMBER OF THER ASSOCIATED PRESS nl . eA TS Lal ST Be i Stetee 620.68 & rear sebseriptions are payable in advance Phone Pontiac 3-818) MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1954 Magsaysay’s Big Task _ The first budget drafted by the Philip- pine Republic's new president, Ramon Magsaysay, reveals the hard task he has “set for himself. Proposed appropriations total $334,- 00,000 making this by far the largest budget in the country's history. Yet the new administration is proposing no in- crease in taxes, hoping to obtain the necessary funds by more efficient tax collection. oe * * * In Manila it is the general opinion that present tax rates are adequate. The big trouble in the —----- past has been that no administra- tion so far has been able to cope with the tax dodging problem. During his election campaign President Magsaysay promised to eliminate that evil. . One of his first discoveries in office was that in five years the country had lost $62,500,000 in customs revenue alone, due to smuggling, graft and in- effeciency. : : From 1949 to 1952 income tax collections rose from $20,000,000 to $60,000,000 a year. But econo- mists say that collections should be up to $150,000,000 a year more. * * * Magsaysay hopes to do more than make income balance outgo. He wants an operating surplus and in an effort . to get it is taking tax collections out of the hands of the politicians and making it the responsibility of business execu- tives. If he succeeds in this formid- mor Htaly yet has been able to do. Nebraskans Stand Pat Just to show that politicians can mis- interpret what they hear when they put their political ears to the ground, we give you the State of Nebraska. Last Fall a bipartisan commit- tee of Cornhusker politicians was organized with the avowed pur- pose of persuading the voters to abandon the country’s only one - house Legislature. * * * This innovation had been adopted in 1934 at the suggestion of the late dis- tinguished Sen. Grorncz W. Norns. Members of the committee had decided - that the public was tired of the experi- ment and the time was ripe for a con- stitutional amendment to abolish it. When they got to work in earnest, however, they learned much to their surprise that most of the voters liked the unicameral idea. So the committee changed objectives. From that point on it began campaigning for an amend- ment to increase membership in the one House from 43 to 86 and elect them on party tickets. a ee From this distance it is difficult to Say what the final result will be. If among the reasons voters liked the uni- cameral system are economy and effi- ciency, isn’t it just possible they will decide that a 43-member House is what they still want? .. Anyhow it looks as though Nebraska's politicians are doing their best to make two jobs grow where one grew before. Truth Cure Prescribed It-is heartening to learn that for Franco-German relations in which dis- pute and distrust haye been the rule rather than the exception, a cure in the form of truth in journalism has been _. This was the result of conclusions reached at meétings between French part of the cause of bad relations be- + —— ee eee : Sepechomccs 7 tween the two countries is the fault of © the press of | both. + & ®, There was recognition on both sides that for far too long there ~ had been distortion of fact and _{nflaming of opinion. The in- evitable result has been that no small part of Franco-Germaii bit- terness and misunderstanding has been kept alive by journalis- tic sins of omission and commis- sion. - Besides the “cure,” the editors agreed - that the press of each country should print a larger quantity of more accurate news about the other. In addition they established a watchdog committee to scan the newspapers of both countries for misrepresentation, falsehood and misunderstanding. * * * No one expects more honest and ob- jective journalism to work a miracle overnight. But the mere fact that these editors have recognized ap evil and have agreed to do something about it, is a long step in the right direction. If it can help Frenchmen and Gernttans to learn more about each other, truthful journalism also can bring nearer the day when European unity will be a fact, not a dream. AN EDITOR says this would be a weary world indeed if everybody were alike. Yes, of course; still, with everyone being different, it isn’t altogether a gladsome globe. ° —_—_——————— a .. Or courss, the Kentwood, La., woman who is offering her husband for sale at $75,000 hasn’t succeeded in selling him, as this price is far too high for a used husband. The Man About Town Smallest Month Only 26 Men Are Called by Draft Boards in February Daftynition ‘Coward. A young man who got married to escape the fighting. and now is getting a divorce for the same reason. , The February aimy draft call on the two boards having their headquarters in Pontiac is the smallest since the close of World War II. is asked to send only Harcourt 8. Patterson, seeking election to the vacancy on the city commission created by the resignation of Harold W. Dudley, claims that “Dudleyism” will not be an issue in his campaign. This is a rather momentous month locally, according to Directer George N. Skrubb of the Oakland County Planning Commission. According to his findings and estimates your sounty this month passes the half-million mark in population. The county's population in the 1950 federal census was 396,001. Another former well known Pontiac resident to send this column his congratulations to our city on its new city hall and other improve- ments is C. W. (Bill) Otte, managing director of the Lansing Chamber of of Commerce. He held a similar position here in the 1920s, since which time he has kept a close tab on our progress, and has returned as guest speaker on several occasions. It is necessary to be prepared for a lot of ice and snow every winter reports Oscar D. Loomis, ’ superintendent for the’ Oakland County Road = Commission, and have the equipment ready to fight it on short notice—and then hope that ft won't come. , A New Hampshire Red hen owned by Mrs. Henry Sabell, 470 W Walton Blvd. recently laid a king-sized egg. The egg was 24 inches long and 6'; inches in circumference Among the many suggested slogans for Oakland County received by this column, “Michigan's Fairytand” looks like the best| It was sent in by of Mrs. Ida Waters of Lake Orion, and the Board of Supervisors may be asked to adopt ft. . Among its 400 lakes, Pakland County has several “Long” takes, And sone of them is the longest lake in the county. That distinction goes ‘to Kent Lake tm Milford and Lyon Townships, over three malls long. comncemsanee 'Many Pontiac people are buying their 1954 auto license plates much earlier than usual. According & them already to wait until ‘placing them on our shows that less than of the cars carry 1954 plates. Verbal Orchids to— & es ee = - ry \ iy, THE PONTIAC PRESS, 'NIURSDA { } ‘ Y 5 { ‘ Ls A j i * Reet ee * : i ie oh 4 % ae i Status Quo — _ FEBRUARY 18, 1956 \ | aly Pige as Lene ms Case Records of a, Psychologist Newspaper Routes Tea Voice of the People Press Reader Says World Utilizes Bad Leaders if Good Ones Cannot Be Found (Letters will be condensed when neces- sary because of lack of space. Full name, address and telephone number of the writer must accompany letters but these will not be pu ed if the writer so requests, unless the letter is critical io tte nature? Note that the people who are most shocked by Communist sub- version are usually the ones who discourage their children from taking careers in=-government, teaching ‘or social service because they don’t pay enough. History has proved that if you can't find a good leader the world utilizes a bad one. After spending billions of dollars we have not brought byalty from our neighbors. Just what are Americans going to dg about it? I pray that each American will stop and think about America and what really is going on. I am thankful we don't have too many of the murdering Communist type here to achieve their..goals. One American Says if You Must Fight “You Should Also Vote The recent letter written by Carole Bioom interested me. I am not sure an amendment to the federal constitution would be neces- sary in order to grant 18 year olds the right to vote. But, if such a law was passed by the federal government it might be argued that such a law was an infringement upon the sovereign rights of the ‘‘states."’ if we are to continue to draft boys under the voting age, then in order to be American and preserve the spirit of our democ- racy we must let them vote be- fore the draft age catches up . with them, During the Civil War our government refused to accept volunteers or draft men under the age of 21. If we are going to try to ‘‘sell’’ our ‘‘democracy” to the world we must preserve it at home for we are committed to the principle, “That all just governments derive their power from the consent of the governed.” Whether they are mature enough in mind to vote at 18 is not the paramount question. The facts are that under our democratic form of government if they are old enough to fight they are old enough to vote. Let's not enslave our youth while we are trying to free the world. LeRey Dean Route 1,Milford I am writing in reference to Carole Bloom's fetter. I also speak as a teen-ager, but I disagree when she says that 18 year olds should | not vote. The U. S. has always been the symbol of high moral standards which buck the statement, “If they are old enough to die for their country they are old enough to vote.’ H= this is sentiment, what are moral principles? methods of our high schools the average teen-ager is certainly well informed political affairs and has a outlook. Many people over 21 are misled by slick talking politicians with Cooper. State of Florida Orders Book - Burning on WCTU Protest (Not Mr. McCarthy) By DAVID LAWRENCE WASHINGTON — What's this —_ a “book burning” ordered by the government of the state of Flor- ida, and can it be that Sen. Me- Carthy of Wisconsin is in no wise responsible? : But the news is authentic. The name of the ill-fated book is “Al- cohol and Human Affairs,” and 200 copies already bought will be “burned" — or at least withheld from the students in the Florida schools — in accordance with a decree issued by the cabinet board of education this week and an- nounced by state superintendent of schools, Thomas D. Bailey. He says that the Women’s Christian Temperance Union in- terprets a part of the book as advocating moderate drinking and that he has received 3,000 letters of protest. Now it happens that the WCTU was in existence long before the Wisconsin senator was born, but before many days have passed somebody somewhere will be in- ‘terpreting Florida's action as somehow a sequel to the ‘‘intoler- ance of dissent’ which it is claimed has been ‘sweeping the nation.” Do not the Florida . authorities Aunt Het ™~, know that. If alcohol taken in ex- cess poisons the body, it is as im- portant to know about this as it is about the communism that poisons the mind? How can it be combated, it will - be asked in the familiar vein of the critics, unless there is freedom to read about the subject? The answer will be made, to be sure, that with taxpayers’ money the state has a right to decide what books shall be read in the schools. Many a state in the past has insisted on its right to determine what sort of textbooks its schools , shall .buy..even with state funds that merely supplement local ap- propriations. As to the book on alcohol banned — in Florida schools, the publishers — the World Book Company of New York — told this correspon- dent that the state of Alabama has just ordered 1,000 copies and that some endorsements of the book have come from WCTU branches in other states. This will come as confusing news to many people who have been led to believe that “book burning” in America never occurred before Sen. McCarthy began to ask whether taxpayers’ money be used to buy books by Commu- nist authors — books, incidentally, that were not about communism itself . Not long ago Dr. Selden Bacon, head of the nation's principal cen- ter for alcohol studies, which is at Yale University, criticized the at- i | th | | HE j it fF sf At spies . din 7 letters of protest, which probably have not been balanced by letters pointing out the advantages of let- ting the youth know all the facts C29 vote for it. We cannot argue about alcoholism. with that, We happened to cast “burning” of books in response to around 16, The town was Phila- popular clamor — relates to ® deiphia in the same year Lin- - practice that has needed exposure coin Steffens knocked off the for a long time. town in a five-syilable indict- Probably no national furor will ment. : result because, after all, the books comenioms are only about alcohol instead of Lincoln it corrupt and about communism and because content. I was both with 50 cents there seems no way to prove that in my pocket. A Republican mayor the Wisconsin senator was directly vaudeville only 15 cents. or indirectly responsible for the —_—_ “book ” If a boy at 18 is as smart as Nor is any committee of Con- he’s ever nce ne een (Copyright, 1954) Post is just like 2,000 ' You parents owe a big Boys to Budget Earnings Jack Calvin of the Houston other Circulation being a topnotch Child Psyc . bt of gratitude to these CM’s who are teaching 500,000 boys honesty and sound American business methods. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case K-328: Jack E. Calvin, aged about 50, is one of the greatest rooters for this psychology column I have ever met. a He is the Circulation Manager at the Houston Post, where I stopped for a visit en route back from Los Angeles. Last year he was president of the ICMA (In- ternational Circulation Managers Association. ) “Dr. Crane, I shall never for- get one of your columns in which you urged parents to let Aheir sons operate newspaper routes,” he be- gan. “You pointed out that no other type of work teaches American ‘boys the over-all view of our - “free enterprise’ system. - “And all of us Circulation Man- agers appreciate having such ad- vice broadcast to parents. “For too many mothers nowa- days feel that their sons don't need the money, saying their husbands already have good jobs. They don't realize that carrying a newspaper route is worth ten times the actual © “cash 4 boy derives from it. ~ “For it teaches boys to be faith- ful to duty and to meet people and to learn how to budget their earnings. It also gives them sales training and bookkeeping, too. “You said it would be well worthwhile if parents actually had to pay us newspapermen just to let their sons obtain such a val- uable internship in our American bysiness system. “But we Circulation Managers help parents in other ways, too. For example, a few months ago I got three letters from mothers of newspaper carriers for the Post. _. “All three letters came from -wives of college teachers in a uni- Baering Down By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER 2 H “These three mothers all stated that their sons couldn't collect for the papers, and that the mothers thus were having to ‘make up the deficits. “Well, Dr. Crane, that sounded odd for very few customers ever try to beat a newspaper boy out of his money. “So I drove out there and had a talk with the first boy. I asked to see his account book. “And every customer had paid up in full, except two who were then on vacation. The boy admit- ted that they’d pay him just as soon as they returned to Houston, “Then I showed the boy the let- ter I'd received from his mother, where she said he cuuldn’t collect his accounts and that she had to make up the deficits. “Well, he sheepishly confessed --he’d been playing- the marble machines at a pool hall and had lost his money. So he had fin- ally concocted that story to fool his mother and get her to hand over the cash ‘he needed to pay us for his papers. “And the second boy was about like the first, except he was making deposits on a hot rod car which his parents had refused to let him ‘His hot rod payments depleted his earnings, so he then fabricated the story about his deadbeat cli- ents to coax his mother into giving him extra cash. ; “Dr. Crane, we Circulation “So we doubly appreciate any kind from writers like your- self hope you can tell more parents about our side of the story.” Always write to Dr. Crane in care of this new: , enclos: a long 3 cent stam, dressed envelope and a dime to cover A ey costs when you send one his psychological (Copyright Hopkins Syndicate Ine.) From Our Files 45 Years Ago SAFETY COMMISSICN asks funds for Pontiac. Many accidents blamed on the conditions of city streets. LONDON AND PARIS press Dic- tator Franco for early peace. 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But instead of finding a solution for Whig party problems, the meet- ing laid the foundations for crea- tion of the Republican party at Jackson six months later. Among these who attended the Feb. 18 meeting were Zachariah Chandler, who later was to be- come Michigan's first GOP “strong man.” Chandler and his ‘radical’ Whig colleagues agreed their party was a failure, at least in Michigan, and did not have a chance to defeat Democrats in the | ceeded fall election that year. ) Babies Perish in Home Fire Parents, 2 Other Tots Burned as Blaze Hits: Near -Manistique MANISTIQUE & — Two babies | perished in a fire which destroyed their home at ‘Cooks, 12 miles west of here in Schoocraft County, last night. ‘Pwo other children and the par- ents suffered burns. The blaze swept the home of Eldred De Mars and his wife, Doris, while they were neighbors. . Regina, 1'3, and Davis, 6 months lost their lives. The parents were burned in a vain effort to rescue the infants. Also burned were Eldred Jr., 6, and Sylvaia, 4. State Police said the fire appar- ently was the result of an over- heated wood stove. It broke out about 9 p.-m. Eldred ran to the neighbers’ home with a warning but the fire had made such headway it wag impossible to save Regina and David. The parents and the other chil- dren were taken to Schoolcraft Memorial Hospital here. “Truck Driver Deod —__| After Train Collision ANN ARBOR #®—Emery Patton, of Clinton, died Wednesday GOP Born Just by Anti-Slavery Units of Whigs, Dems LANSING (UP)—The Republican |: F. Foster, head | WINS SCHOLARSHIP—Pvt. Charles E. Capling, | Pvt. Capling, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralz Capling, of of Pontiac (right), is shown receiving a scholarship ‘293 N. Cass Ave., won the honor by scoring high ~ on a U.S. Armed Forces Institute test. Looking on are Erie A. Eber, USAFI area adviser (left), and Capt. Marion L. Leetch, commander of Com- pany E, Capling’s unit. Learns Plight Whig candidates had been de- feated in Michigan's 1852 election because of their party's failure to take a stand on the slavery ques- tion, the greatest issue of the day. _ The Whig Liberals who met at Detroit decided that establish- ment of a new party which would bring together all anti-slavery elements was their only hope. Four days after the Whig Liber- als agreed to bolt their party if. the «opportunity presented itself, the Free Democrats of Michigan known as Free-Soilers, held a state convention at Jackson. It was Washington's Birthday. The Free-Soilers had broken away from the Democratic party because Southern Democrats fa- vored extending slavery to new Western territories and had suc- in forcing their slavery policies through Congress. At their Jackson meeting. Free- Soilers named a full slate of cand- idates for the fall election with Kinsley S. Bingham, of Livingston County, as the nominee for gov- ernor. . Michigan historians agree that these two meetings of anti-slav- ery elements within a week of each other did more to set the stage for establishment of the Republican party than anything | else up to that time. And they cite the dates—Feb. 18 and Feb. 22—in arguments to dis- pute claims by Wisconsin Repub- licans that the GOP was born at Ripon, Wis.- In the meantime, Michigan lead- ers of the liberal wing of the Whig party and officials of the Free 100 Years Ago Today Democratic’ party met at Detroit on May 23 in an effort to effect a fusion of the two parties. - They set July 6 as date for a state-wide meeting at Jackson of all anti-slavery elements who favored creation of a new political party. : Free Democrats held’ another state convention at Kalamazoo on June 21 and agreed to withdraw the state ticket named on Feb. 22 if a new party was formed at Jackson. Between 3,000 and 5,000 per- sons gathered at Jackson on July 6—Whigs, Free-Soilers, Abolition- ists and anti-slavery Democrats. By nightfall, the Republican party had been established. Bingham was named as the GOP candidate for governor and other places on the ballot went to former Whigs, Free-Soilers and an Aboli- tionist. Bingham became the nation’s first Republican governor that fall when he defeated Democrat John S. Barry, 43,652 votes to 38,095. Barry had served three terms as governor and was urged to go after a fourth term because Democrats wanted the strongest candidate possible to oppose the new party. Chandi@r played a key role in both the Jackson ‘convention and Bingham's nomination and elec- tion and was rewarded for his ef- fort two years later when he re- ceived the Rupublican nomination for U. S. senator and was elected. Chandler later ruled the GOP in Michigan with an iron fist as the state's first GOP party ‘‘boss’’ and remained in the Senate for nearly 20 years. cipals all want blanket raises. ' $120,000, cipals’ salaries be raised another $300 to $406 above teachers’ pay. elementary principals get 20 per cent more pay than teachers,” he said. ‘‘We asked for $400 last year, and got it, but teachers got | $300, so that actually increased the margin by only $100." tween teachers’ and principals’ sal- aries has been narrowing since 1947. Elementary principals’ sal- aries now average about $600 above teachers’ highest pay, Cox said. Home Owners to Meet Every Second Monday new civic association which will Farms, iand Janet Williams are trustees. Pontiac Schools May Go in Education Board Employes Want Raises, as Expenses Increase, Cox Says Pontiac Public Schools may run im the red again next year, the board of education learned Wed- nesday J, -C, Cox, assistant superin- tendent of schools, said the school system probably will get some $260,000 more from local taxes and state aid next year than this year. But, he said, expenses will go up roughly $231,000 — and in addi- tion teachers, custodians and prin- The schoo] system will finish up its current year June 30, with a $320,000 deficit on the books. A state aid payment of about will be along a few days afterward, however — but will be counted for the next year. _.“We need 45-more teachers next struction: “As-part of the exten. year,’ Cox said, ‘‘That’s $162,000. | A lot of our teachers will be going | the time they've been here—that's another $54,000. We figure we'll | need $10,000 more for teaching supplies and $5,000 more for re- binding books. That's $231,000.” Cox reported that college grad- uate teachers “are not impres- | sed”’ with the school system's | base dtarting salary of $3,300. — Some nearby school systems | are offering $3,500 or more, he | added, George Yansen, chairman of the local school principals’ salary study committee, asked that prin- “A state survey recommends that Yansen said the difference be- Home owners in the Sylvan Manor Subdivision have formed a meet the second Monday of each — month at the el Bloomfield Town- ship Hall. The group's president is Neil McArthur, Other officers are Don- ovan Wharff, vice president; Victor Sutt, treasurer; and Petar Fs a rie aaa at 2 ‘ o> sie Camateeet ae é ie iid . . . NEW FOUNDRY—Shown above is an exterior view of Pontiac Motor Division's 34,700 square foot addition to its foundry building at the main plant in Pontiac as it reaches the final stages of con- sive expansion program by Gen- into automatic raises because of ¢T@! Motors divisions, it will pro- vide additional facilities for core making, molding, maintenance and other foundry operations. It also will house the casting cushion conveyor. The lower phdto shows progress inside the building. Company offi- ‘cials said the addition, containing the most modern lighting and ven- tilation systems available, will be equipped and in operation by spring. Construction of the addi- tion is being handled by Darin &. Armstrong, In., a Detroit firm, CREE ASS 2a Bee = Ager gE a Story of One Michigan City Editor's Note—This is the see- ond im a series by the Associated fits | on Michigan cities. Editors throdghout Michigan were asked to tell of the accomplishments and = ef their communities . since orld War II. John Matheson, staff writer of the Sault Ste. Marie ae News, writes the following ory By JOHN MATHESON Sault Ste. Marie Evening News Staff Writer SAULT STE. MARIE Wi — The eastern end of Michigan's Upper Peninsula is pinning its future plans to two bridges. One, across the Straits of Mack- inac, will be 52 miles south of Sault Ste. Marie. It will physically join Michigan's two peninsulas. The other, still only a “propo- sal,"’ will span one of the world’s busiest rivers and join Michigan , with Ontario at the two Sault Ste. Maries. , ; Natalie Catt, sec- McARTHUR retary. Robert Lera Slater, Hilda May McDonald oe right are George ber PRESENT TV TO HOSPITAL—Shown above are — members of Royal Oak Chapter 19, Disabled Amer-| Barkell of Clawson, Matt Kubiea of Royal Osk, jean Veterans, as they presented a television set|and Dr... A. LaCore, medical superintendent at Lamb [te Pontiac State Hospital Monday night. Left to| the hospital. Television, aceording to hospital offi- of Ferndale, cials; ie being used as therapy in treating patients. * . * Ponting Press Phete New York ‘City on the ground- work for a connecting link across the St. Mary's River between this community and its sister city, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Paul P. Hoholik of the Sault, chairman of the International Bridge or Tunnel Authority, has been conferring with financial and Preliminary studies indicate that a St. Mary's River bridge could “stand” financially even without a Straits of Mackinac span, Hoho- lik was told. Many consider the St. Mary's crossing nearly as important to Sault Ste. Marie as the Mackinac Bridge. a This is based on the ‘strategic location of both Saults. They strad- dle. the river which funnels Lake Superior into Lake Huron. The two cities are the only accessible en- try between Canada and the United States from the Minnesota border, to Port Huron. States bordering Lake Superior and the Province of Ontario are all Parents Given Time to Locate New Home « bridge authorities in New York. . interested in the completion of the highway. Promotian of the route as a tourist attraction already has a name — “The Grand Rounds of Lake Superior,” which would take travelers through some of the most ruggedly beautiful country in North America. Locally, Chippewa County lead- shore of Lake THE 800 LOCKS—This is a view of the locks at Sault Ste. Marie looking toward But it is to Canada that Sault civic leaders look for a nificant share of development of _ | this American city.’ Before World War Ii, the U. north | Customs office in the Sault con- | ously ‘\ sidered receipts of $50, Lake Superior. The community on the left is Sault Ste. Marie, Sault Ste. Marie Jubilant Over Her Two Bridge Dreams good year; Mich. The Canadian Sault is just beyond the rapids, which are in the right near the top of the picture. . Ambushes Harry Reds By FRED SPARKS TACHEN, Nationalist Guerrilla Island Off Red |’ The basis for future optimism {China (NEA)—A Russian-style jeep with four | Chinese tommy-gunners leads a convoy past a roadside stone Buddha carved in the lonesome Singhai Mountains. . “Shotgun riders” are on each of 10 trucks hauling food, hardware and clothing. The leader twists around a pass and brakes hard before a barricade of boulders. Anti-Communist guerrillas, snuggled among the gray rocky slopes like lizards, open fire and flip grenades. Ambush! attacker. A traditional ambush with odds on the If GI drivers slain in Korean ambushes could testify, they’d agree guerrillas strike only when vastly superior. There's a feeble attempt by the guards te shoot Such China’s roads were built for baggage coolies, not General Motors. By the time reinforcements arrive SSN eS | ee OS ae ee iy Seen oe ae oy : i “gS teas ee " Hats On for Brey wenn bt mae ~~ heart and longs to look starry- =x designers of spring hats! = their creative talents = will ‘give that, : : want wo! hats, which are definitely | feminine, ‘remain small for the+. most part bat have a forward look. There are little flowers point ing forward, or tiny feathers or maybe the smallest jutting out of | THEN LET US. | silks ‘look that Emme and her design- Spring Style There's a group of very wide brims, tod, created especially to wear with this year's many ‘prints. Many of the hats have serial brims achieved by posing one brim on top of another, layer- cake fashion. These appear on Various shapes including the sailor. “Sally Victor has let her imag- ination™-travel the road of Marco Polo. So far ng and summer, she has broughtthe allure and beauty of the Far Fast with its rich embroideries and vibrant colors, its smooth straws “and What England's young Queen wears will be copied by thous- ands of women whe are alert as to what 4: new, Beatrice- Martin, with her keen under- atanding of feminine psychology, . has been inspired to design a group of hats named “Queen's Journey.” These hats reflect the Victorian feeling in a choice of flower appli- ques where the daisy stars as the spring flower of 1954. “Sugar and spice and = every- thing nice’ keynotes the little girl er Adolf. bring back to hats for - spring Colors in the collection have a spice or a spun sugar look, and silhouettes are so varied that the presentation is divided into 11 groups, previding hats for every hour and every occasion. REGULAR $6.50 VALUE) a come pee cing ot | Sine tvs were sae charge for new parts H needed). bons. Spring 194 promises to be a look of fashion is definitely hatted and the collections of New York's leading designers have never been more beautiful, SEWING CENTER Pentiec—102 N. Seginew FE 2-081! Birminghom—177 W. Maple a v Frances A. Yanesh, F.R. Arnold Wed Frances Alvina Yanesh became | the bride of Franklin R. Arnold | jij Feb. 6 in the Salem Lutheran 4; Church of Flint. | She is the daughter of Mrs. | Leona Yanesh of Kenilworth ave- lmue, and the Edgar Arnolds of |; Tasmania avenue are his parents The bride wore a sheer rayon print dress with a white carnation corsage for the ceremony. After | the ceremony a reception was held | in the Flint home of the bride- ; | groom's uncle. The newlyweds will ——————||| reside tn Flint. FOUNTAIN Lobby of Riker Bidg. Uniform Sale! All Styles—Broken Lots Nylon Uniforms. Reg. $13.95.......,... ‘4” Uniforms. Reg. to 87.50......... See our New WUWhiferme, just unpacked Nylon, from $11.38 -—- Cotton from $4.95 OXFORD SHOP 59 WEST HURON ST. FE 4-7212 Cotton -yo . , .. 7 ii. / ae s . Vee THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1034 ‘ % ‘| Sally Victor's drum lantern of uhite Straw is caught here and there by embroi- dered butterflies. aronamereial airings eee” Club Makes Plans. on commercial airlines every day. Y) Town & Country Shoes _ @8 seen in Good Housekeeping Magazine and on the busiest feet around . . . Look at these marvelous shoes on the ) for Beautifying Park Plans to beautify the Sylvan Shores Park were made when members of the Sytvan Shores Women's Associaton met Wednes- day in the home of Mrs. Duane Lemaux on Shoreview drive. - Plans were also made for a card party to be held in March in the home of Mrs. Lyndon Salathiel on_ The business | Shoreview drive. meeting conducted by Mrs. Byron Cole was followed by ‘cancer pad sewing Hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. Larry Sherwood and Mrs. William ‘Hermann, box. It is of red and white Wi oe ss — wed —\ Ns j ae Sally Victor calls this (center) her Marco Polo pill- silk print with small French knots. The big bow is of the same print. Walter Florell calls his little boater (left) of imported rough white straw “Tokens of Memories.” with pressed chrysanthemum It is covered leaves. T Square Set Holds Dance Marks Washi Flags, Washington and Lincoln | silhouettes, and cherry trees set the theme in the Wever Junior High School gym Wednesday eve- | ning for Square Set Club's Wash- | ington Birthday Dance.. The Ar- thur Lightcaps were in charge of decorations. Master of ceremonies was Bob | Bunce and other callers were | Ralph Price, Pete Messeman, Jimmy Thompson, Jack Price and Sam Joan. Refreshments were served by the Jack Prices and , Roy Churches, | Larry Hansens, Mr. | Dick West were guests of the | Churches, and Richard Seymour | and Alice Hild came with the Charles Hocevars. STAPP’S sos « Ch ildren’s fashion center... New Spring COAT ngton’s Day Other guests included Leslie Winegar and Alice Nichols. A nominating committee was ap- pointed. Melvin Norberg is chair- man and Max Miller and Charles Hocevar will serve with him. The next dance will be a hard times party to be held March 3 in the Wever gym. Bank Group Gives Washington Dance Oakland County Chapter, Ameri- can Institute of Banking, held its Washington Birthday Dance at Red Run Golf Club Wednesday evening. Bill Noves of Royal Oak was chairman of the event, and most of the banks in Oakland County were represented by members of AIB and their guests. Book Is Reviewed A review of ‘‘Tapi.”” a book by Eleanore Hull, was given by Mrs. Percy Jones Wednesday before members of Plymouth Group of First Congregational Church. Eth- lynn Peterson was hostess to the group at her home on East Huron street. ss ; Edgar J. Lorie creates a white suiter. with a tiny, rippled brim (above). Vivid | Theron ‘Paylor, Mrs. Edwin Cart- |son and Mrs. Eugene Perkio: the white strau shallow crown. bonnet of Damsel pink shantung by Sally Victor, -is overlaid and embroidered with dark burnt Tuscan lace. pink wild roses are posed against leaves of » at the front and back of the The “Geisha,” (below) @ Plans March 17 Luncheon Mrs. W. Arthur Vernon and Mrs. Kevin Ritter were guests at the | ‘Wednesday meeting of the Par- liamentary Study Club held in the Masonic Temple on East Lawrence | street. <- It was announced that the an- nual luncheon will be held March 17 in Grace Lutheran Church on South Genesee avenue. Mrs. Paul Gorman is chairman of the lunch- eon committee. . Mrs. Dale Moats explained the lesson on reports of tellers, counting ballots, majority - and plurality, president's vote and motion requiring no second. A review of previous lessons was conducted by Mrs. Moats. The les- sons were put into practice by Mrs. Fred Mittledorf, Mrs. Basil Hart, Mrs. Aden Thornton, Mrs. 7, Parliamentary Club Meets Sponsor of the lesson was Mrs, Harry Vernon. Mrs. Joseph Pan- ter, parliamentarian emeritus, conducted the question box. Mrs. Don Anderson Hostess to Guild 3 Members of Guild Three of All Saints Episcopal Church met to discuss plans for the guild dinner to be held in March. Mrs. Don Anderson opened her home on Spo- kane drive for the Tuesday meet- ing. Assisting the hostess were Iva Pinkston, Edna Pinkston and Mrs, George Timoff. Mission Bells Unit Conducts Meeting: _ The Mission Bells of St. John | Lutheran Church met at the home ‘of Mrs. Philip Wargelin on Voor- __thatGROWS* All wool and worsted sheen ‘gabar- ..4,Car] W. Nelson spoke on ‘The ¥ Meaning of Lent.” » Mrs. Harry Hoyt gave devotions famous walking hee!s, wedges and flots. Here's fashion, comfort, value... all ataglance Choose from o variety ct colors and leathers, shoes-9 95 to 10.95. 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Listed Mrs, Vernon Abbott has an- nounced her committees for the sale of tickets for Pontiac's second antique show to be held Feb. 23, 24 a 2 at Stevens Hall, All| Episcopal Church. Chairmen for the various guilds | are Mrs. Orville Moll, Mrs. Clif. ford Ekelund, Mrs. Palmer Strang, Mrs. John B. Applewhite, Mrs. James Hampton, Mrs. Willis Le- furgy and Mrs, William Wolfram. Mrs. John Davies, Mrs. Paul Mrs. R. L. Walker is acting as chairman for St, Andrew Episcopal Chapel, Drayton Plains; Mrs, Rob- ert Gorsline for St. George Chapel, _ Milford, and Mrs, Ruth Frances, St. Anne Mission, Oakley Park. At St. Mary-of-the-Hills Chapel, Lake Orion and Oxford, Mrs. H. W. Robinson and Mrs. Merle Yockey are in charge of tickets. Eighteen antique dealers will ex- Scout Adviser Visits Oakland Teresa Burleigh, regional com- munity adviser trom Chicago, was present when Northern Oakland County Girl Scout Council Board met Tuesday at the Girl Scout Office. Miss Burleigh also met with the staff and the office and finance committees Monday. A_ report from the institute she attended in Chicago was presented by Mrs. | Harold Ackerman, and Mrs. Rich- | ard Balmer reported on plans for the coming season for Camp Sher- | wood, in the absence of the resi-| dent camp chairman, te Rus- | hibit Peay pened haan Dagevlss primitive pioneer dave to fina hairiness places’ Thane | will be imports and handmade ar- |ticles fashioned by artists and master craftsmen. The exhibit will be open from 11 a.m, to 10 p.m. daily, Mrs, Stanley Warne and Mrs, Maxwell Shadiey of Guild 11 are directing the af- tair. MRS, WILLIAM McCLUSKY es Rite Performed _ ; ‘in East Detroit Married Saturday evening in, St. | Peter Lutheran Church in East De- | i troit were Shirley Schlutow and | William McClusky. The bride, | | daughter of Mrs. Emil Gintz of a wy exclusively ours wards. evening with Mrs. Charles Long | > : of Pine Lake. Mrs. Long was as- ox Meeting Conducted sisted by Mrs. George Thurber. | / . New 17 members held a party, Birmingham home of Mrs. Al- East Detroit, was attended by her sister, Frances Burk. | Jack McClusky attended his) = | brother as best man. They are the - b . Fi | sons of Mrs. Ethel McClusky of) | be +North Jessie street. The newlyweds ry Janice ine ; are now making their home in| *® Mary Sue Dahigren was host- | Pontiac. | sect ess in her home on Garland ave- | : es nue for the Monday meeting of the Les Filles Club. Janice Fine Luncheon Planned ee was elected president of the group. by Kappa Alumnae sf Other officers elected were Mary| Announcement has been made! : — Jo Pauli, vice president; Patty | of the monthly meeting of the % Huntwork, secretary; Rhoda Gold- , North Woodward Alumnae Associa- ~~ berg. treasurer; Charlotte Osmun, tion of Kappa Kappa Gamma sor- _ historians, and Jo Ann Dearing ority to be held Tuesday at 12:30 .°7 and Barbara Patterson, sergeants- | P.m. in the home of Mrs. Melville | e at-arms. Lindquist on East Glengary circle, | if : | Birmingham. Mrs. John Cavan, chairman ot | Eves Group Holds lite committee, will be assisted by Past Officers’ Event | Mrs. Robert Riordan, Mrs. Gordon | Mrs, Phillip Worth and Mrs. | Boling and Claudia Ireland. Lunch- | Phillip Orencia presented Cora | ©0n will be followed by a spring M. Eves Tent Hive 247 L of Mac- | hat fashion show. cabees with flags for the lodge All actives living in this area Tuesday when they held a past are invited to attend the luncheon. officers’ dinner at the VFW Hall | Further information may be ob-| ©. on South Saginaw street. tained by contacting Mrs. Rollin! — = Mrs. Worth presented a silk | Gish of Puritan road, Birmingham. American Flag and Mrs. Orencia, ' _ x= a sik Maccabees Sag. Sorority Chapter rs. Arthur was chairm . . of the dinner committee, amined Views Color Slides by Mrs. Worth and Mrs. Milton} Colored slides of the Northwest = Linsley. Sixty members and friends | were shown for members of Xi Pi | ~ were served, and a local dancing | Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi soror- class entertained the group after-|ity when the group met Tuesday sell Kneale. Les Filles Led * . Virginia Luther assisted Mrs. by Pioneer Sisters Ralph Price in showing the slides. | = Pioneer Sisters met at the home | Committee reports were given and we of Mrs. Ada Schreck on Prall street | announcement was made of the f | March 9 meeting to be held in the for Mrs. Harry Baer on her 57th! phonse Fowler. wedding anniversary. Mrs. Harry Stowell gave devo- tions and Mrs. L. B. Rubey gave a reading called ‘‘Faulty Memory." | The next meeting will be in April when secret pals will be re- vealed. Mrs. Richard Raber will be hostess at her home on Winding Orel $5.95 drive. = ’ Coming Events thes Je (Gok tarts eae ES tesa | Shop in the Malte Temple. 48 N. 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omilk and saccharine Stedy Ve ee may be used! : them; 7 LUNCH Guide to plan subscquest serous. Consomme. clear, 1 cup substituting other foods that will Chicken sandwich stve you equal calerte value. Bread, 2 shces Wheeler's calorie suggestions Rutter. 2 teaspoons and the menus wel! give you are Chicken, lean meat considered safe for the normal per- Lettuce. 2? leaves &60n. No mayonnaise However, it is always advisable Apple, 1 large to consult your physician before = Mulk, skim 1 glass (8 07) doing any cheting. You must be in Coffee or tea. no cream or a sound state of health before you sugar oiskim omilk oar lemon ean safely whittle yourself down ty wice and saccharine may be a more normal size used? When planning reducing menus DINNER remember to decrease only the Vegetable seup 7 cup calone intake Sirloin steak. lean meat only For pretection of your health broiled tpiece 4y3xty in: you must continue to eat foods — snap, cooked, 1 cup. no 1 vutler soci rRanston, imateerae sed Carrots, cooked. 23 cup. no (Your physician may discuss mates Lettuce salad, ‘ head lettuce with vou the fornfication of your wes : : : i iwith vinegar or lemon juce diet with additional vitamins anc Bn AS scala as a further safeguard | Peaches canned ia’ mvup 2 guard, Here is a basic food-selection ik cis 1 gees @ ox} i ee eee receivig ie Coffee or tea, no cream or —— nutrients only: “During sugar skim milk or lemon each 24-hour penod include the juice and saccharine may be following: 1 pint milk (skim = or ised! buttermilk may be used and has Total calories for day—1.40 a lower calomc valuei. 4) ser d ings Vegetables ‘at least one (Copyrighted) should be a leafy green or vellow vegetable): 3 servings fruit , Fd (raw or cooked. one serving to be citrus or tomato): 3 slices bread twhole wheat or ennched white! 1 serving at least. lean meat, fish or poultry. 1 or 2 eggs, or at least 5 a week. 3 teaspoons | butter Twice each week be certain te include an organ meat such as liver in your menus. Here is is the first menu = your Fat Boy’ s Diet. It con- 7 / [xe Sooner or later velop a birdlike quality — crow's | feet. all women de- Mildred Webster, Owner. 811 Pentiac State Bank Bldg. Fine Quality PERMANENTS “Complete Hair Styling MODERNE BEAUTY Ruth Hoskins—Manicurist SHOP FE 2-8633 MALING SHOES she knows M “Turna bout aling’s looks good from any angle 499 Back Suede with Block Calf Beique Red Colf Greem Colf with Goldendole Trim =o = a a as \ 4 ——— ney \ - jaa iaola ' ; od ’ as a im t it pe & é pas ae ee ds {| Pa Ve —— 12-20 0-42. Have it with cap eves or three-quarter sleeves—but. be sure to have this casual for spring! It’s fresh and pretty in cotton plaid —flattering to every figure—easy | Convertible collar, step- _ gracefully flared sew it now to sew! in buttoning skirt) Quick, “Pattern 4578) Misses’ 14,16. 18. 20, 30. 22, 34, 36. Size 16 takes 4'5 yards 35inch. This pattern easy to use, to sew, is tested for fit plete iNustrated instructions Send 35 cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- tern for. first-class mailing to Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon- tiac Press. Pattern Dept. 243 W est. lith St, New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly name, address with zone, size and style number sizes 12, Save Tired Muscles Plan your housework to avoid overworking any set of muscles For instance. it is not wise to gO | from bending over a Wash basin | to bending over an ironing board. You'll find it far less tiring to | , switch from washing to hanging “curtains or F Gusting pctures, $8, 40, | simple: Has com- | Send) Little children are pretty messy his fingers: It takes growing, fun than utensils. at their meals. up to learn to eat neatly. A certain {t's easier and more A carrot can be cooked whole amount of mess you have to put and eaten like a. banana, Green up with, but there are limits. beans are, more interesting long. | We want children to eat because | Have as much meat on a bone as they enjoy eating, and if we fuss | possible. Peas, at them too much about table manners we can destroy their zest for food. Little children are just not coordinated enough to eat with- out some spilling. | So long as a child is getting the food into his mouth and cat- ing, put up with the mess. Pre- pare for it, so the cleaning up is not too difficult. A piece of linoleum under his chair, a plastic mat in front of | him reduce your after meal labors. | Arrange the food so that he can leat as much as possible without |e elp. Lat him eat many things in By ELIZABETH WOODWARD “Dear Miss Woodward the Sear all of my have sluinber parties after our high lima beans, can be picked up one at a time in the fingers. Put a’toothpick into each bite of such foods as boiled petate or hamburger and let the child pick up the bite and suck it off the toothpick. Fingers and toothpicks cut down | the amount ef spooning the child has to do, Custards, cereals, soft foods have to be eaten with a spoon. A child can manage a spoon for some foods if he doesn’t have so much spooning he gets tired and bored wit it. i { ‘Soups can be drunk if you put, them in a cup. If there are vege-| tables left in the bottom of the cup they can be spooned in, but there is much less spooning if the liquid is drunk off first. Milk, of course, is drunk. It adds interest if the child is al- lowed to pour the milk from a lit- tle pitcher into his -glass. Be sure there is not very much milk in the pitcher at one time. You can add more as the meal progresses. Leave the youngster alone and‘ don’t scold him for his spillings as | long as he is really eating. Help him if he needs help with the food that is more difficult to handle. Mrs. -Ralph complained that sometimes young Bob just messed with: his. food. _ He'd squeese, the food in his ‘The parents are always up, and! their slumber parties, Your fami- During @Veryone has a wonderful time and girl friends the parties arent rowdy at all. “You may suggest that I have school games. and our boy friends another kind of party—but my girl | are invited in for a while. then they leave and the girls stay over- night friends have always entertained my bey friends parties, so don't-you think it's only “Its my turn to have sich “a” fair for me to. entertain theirs at __ party_and_my_parents-are-bating— ne? They absolutely refuse to have the boys—they say it wouldn't look All the fussin’ and feudin'—the turmoil and i Fight to have the boys come in so hour out of a lifetime. As though late to a party. “Usually, when the game and dance are over, the boys get to our parties around 11:30 and they | stay until after midnight—and that Is not too late for a Friday , night. | | | 2-8 | Try It | This idea has no real to it, for parents will enjoy helping small sack put on top of the big !t’s & surete guarantee that your you make a “tiny town.”’ The sky-| one. When you don’t want your | Party won oe life and the slumber party would be -dismal_ flops without one hour | of the boy's’ company. From where I sit, the puzzle looks like this: You’think you simply must follow the pattern the other girls have set with | 2 - | -Build Paper Bag Town scrapers in this town are made town, fold it away. from large paper grocery bags, | and smaller bags can make build- ings of different heights | Projects like this are fun for ‘| | once you get started you will have! | loads of ideas which vou will want to use. Tell your younger mem- bers of the family about this Try It too. for they can use this at kindergarten The windows and doors can be made in two ways. You can use a small paint brush, like the one ‘tn your school paint box, and dip it in black show card color or | | watercolor and paint the win-, j | | The other way 'eut If you do this, you will want ~ @ows and doors right on the sack | is to cut them | to leave the door parts on so. that | ‘you can‘use them as doors. Make the fold the door hinge Too, you can combine these ideas by paint ing on windows and cutting all doors. Set the bags In rows so that streets are formed. Notice the tow- er on one ow the buildings in the PETUNIA! My bolster is My joy and pride Youd never guess Whats rolled inside! —_ Bet it’s blankets, Petunia ,..and it’s a good way to make your seldom - used bedding do year - round duty. z $'$4or. aRackre | HOM ADE The Sign of Quality Eat Out --- You Will Find a Wide Variety of Good Food at Homade Pontiac's finest Cafeteria — Lunch and Bakery Counter eot CHEF’S SPECIAL: Friday! FRIED FRESH MICHIGAN SMELT with tertar sauce and colesiaw—all you can 69: SPECIAL: Angel Food BAKERY DEPARTMENT . 35° | | Loar cakes Butter Top Bread Lunch Stix .. Nutty Fried Cakes French Donuts Flaky Butter Rolls Cherry Tarts +s eo ee Sour Cream Cookies . . PTT rrr 6 for _ * * © © ee ee ee ee a ? 7 ee ee Wedding - Birthday - Party Cakes to Order. Fruit Punch Made t6 Order—Bowls and Cups for Rental We Do Catering—Call FE 2.6242 HOMADE oop suop “ee s+ © 2 we oe 23e¢ shasasc foe 25 tears—are over one | ber party for a night of a game Girl's Parents Balk at Allowing Boys to Come Over Before Slumber Party at their slumber ,, | | | | ' going to be a flop!” } _ly be your parents. Introduce each | e limit | drawing which is made from a, booklet to help with those stunts. | | j 11-15 my family, ly is willing to go along with you except for one detail, They don’t want the boys turning up at 11:30. But did they say the boys ouldn't turn up at 8? And stay until 11:30? Of course, it _makes it __a different_kind-of party—but- one | that could be just as much fun. Instead of planning your slum- | and dance, pick out some other | Friday night. Plan a party at your | house with dancing and games and | refreshments, let the boys leave | at a decent hour, then merrily go | ,on with your slumber party. “Dear Miss Woodward: having my first party in a _- | of weeks and I don’t know how to act or what to do! Can you help me out with some suggestions? “What do you think is a good time to break up? My family says | Do I introduce the boys to | or the family to the ; boys? I'm so afraid the party's It won't be if you plan it care- fully and leave nothing to chance. When your guests arrive your par- ents wilt undoubtedly be hovering around—and they'll quite obvious- gir! and boy they don't know to | them When they're all there, start ‘em off on a break-the-ice stunt that will get them in the mood. Follow it up with more games until it's time to eat. let's say 10 o'clock, After that, a little chatter, and it’s time to go. I'm sending you my ‘‘Party’’ And I'll send it to anyone else | | who wants it and who will write | |me for it, c-o the Pontiac Press, enclosing a_ self-addressed, | stamped envelope. i ACROSS | 1 Firearm | ¢ Gherpet-odged ) z 3 4 ; 1 Uncemmon . 2 Pr i cloth - : Courtesy title 7 Tiny . & One time wea ‘folding walls, ‘lems of regulating the uses of open ———$—$ $$ hands, smear it on the back of his chair or throw it on the floor. Then he’d pour his milk onto his plate or sometimes directly on the floor. This is the kind of a mess you shouldn’t put up with; it’s a de- He will learn in short order that food is to be eaten, not played with. In the course of time, your Permit Youngsters to Eat Many Foods With Their Fingers youngster -will develop table manners that are an exact copy of yours. Children love to copy as soon ag they are old enough to do so. ; Nagging about table manners doesn't help a child learn more quickly; it just destroys his zest for food wee want children to eat with en- thusiasm all through childhood. When a youngster is quite young he gets much of his eating pleasure _just from being able to get the food into his mouth by himself. If he spills a little it. doesn't bother him; try not to let it bother you. When he is older he will en- joy eating neatly—just as -you do. High, Wide F plete Doors Will Take Place of Walls By ELIZABETH HILLYER They're called folding doors, and ‘they are doors in some sizes- But they come so wide and so high and so handsome they are more tike to solve the prob- space, The effect of these folding doors or walls is very much like perfect , folds of drapery, because the new- est of them are covered with fabric in a variety of weaves and textures and colors, or can be ordered in the special one that the decorating demands. Here are two ways a folding wall might be used. It might di- vide a sleeping area from the rest of the room, and it does so completely from the ceiling. Or it might create an entrance hall | where there isn’t one. Ease of operation helps to bring the new folding walls into greater favor for homes. 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A—‘I would like a new wrought iron table and floor lamp to place beside a club chair in my ' contemporary living room, but /would wrought iron be suitable? | There are three leather - topped wood tables in the room.” Wrought iron is used successfully as accent in rooms full of wood | furniture, but all the wrought fron lin one place will not look as wel! ‘as if it were repeated elsewhere. Marriage License Applications , David M° Maylon Jr. Birmingham Delores Beranson, Birmingham Charlee Ro McCahe, 89 Stout Irene Govenis, 240 Orchard Lake Marion J. Grucz, Camp Crowder, Me. Margaret A. Sutheriand, Royal Oak Herbert G Glenn. | 8. Parke Helen Patrick, 60 8. Parke Raymond €. Beason, 123 Bette J. Christensen, 390 6 t Bivd Alonzo J. Nunley, Hazel Park Norma L. Coon, Hazel Park William W. Waddell, Ferndale Constantine Chapellie, Rose Nobile, Keego Ha Warren W. McBihinney, ee Patricia H. Peterson, Detrot Theodore P. Vestrand. Royal Oak Violet N. Knight, Rochester 178 Florence rbér Elwood PF 8t. Crotz, 10 - Tillie E. Soule, 370 Third Harvey L. Quince, 466 Harvey Kathicen Hordan, Nu Montana George A. Lasich, Parmington Corinne A. Garchow, Livonia Russell D. Morey. $17 MW Perry Vera R. Shaver, Drayton Plains Odon Munor, 178 Hughes Maria Ortega, 178 Hughes Donald A_ Kirby. Detrott Pauline Tolbert, Parmington Robert E. an om Rosa Young, | Orman C. — Jt., Birmingham | Bera A. York, Be: rkiey Réward T. Rinderspacher, Royal Dak Maryan Daley, Perndale — Raymond W. Rourke, Royal Oak Diane B. Gabriel, Pleasant Ridge Clifford T. Robinson, rr Dorothy E. Dean, Royal Oak Joseph P. Hills, Hazel Park Juanita M. Grace, Ferndale Sl Alt FURL C i } LSC I SESEBACILICS | iA h { Oe z stiis STA ra MBUOYWRO Ale lol: ciel + ote ta tan MALI [Ss Ouest ARIAL id 300 CLL isiAlsirisixic OL other glass can, and probably Marilyn J. Tarpley, 1684 Virginia Perk -Sarhuilows Vacationing — ‘ ' ~ in Florida Bert Farrells Will Celebrate Golden Wedding Sunday A three-week vacation in Florida is being enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Michael Samuilow of James K boulevard’ and their son, Michael Jr. They are visiting various points of interest in the state and are expected home Tuesday. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Bert Farrell will open their home on State avenue to’ friends and relatives Sunday for an open observing their golden wedding anniversary, * * b Mrs. Paul Taylor will open her home on West Iroquots road Friday to members of Fi Club. 7. ce .* © « ari pe ie te . Word comes from Michigan State 5 : Pentiae wrest Fuots | College that Robert A. Hunt has Parent Guidance Club met at Old Mill| greeted Mrs. L. E. Howlett of James K ag pledged Michigan State Chapter of Delta Upsilon fraternity. in business and public service, is the son of the Arthur Hunts of Highland drive. * * * Mrs. William H. Loughran Jr., the former Mikki Tosich, has been named to the dean's list at Miami Tavern in Waterford Wednesday evening Robert, Babe ioring [9% @ banquet and secret pal revelation. Mrs.| of Starr. avenue ied pale en | Max Coleman of Grixdale road (right) | boulevard (left) and Mrs. Charles Uligian with their gifts. . sie | : z : ; eee ary \ | i i : Vk fil ELE | Pe, ie , * nema __¢. THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY,.FEBRUARY 18, 1954 Guidance Club Holds Banquet X Typographical Unit Plans March Event Old Mill Tavers at Waterford ning wheh members of Parent Guidance Club met to reveal se- of the banquet, assisted by The group made plans to attend. the musical “Oklahoma” in De-| troit sometime in March. | (center) as they arrived | Scatter in Several Directions Sunny Climes Call Hills Residents members of Daughters of Isabella of their silver jubilee | ot Colorado . who formerly celebration which will begin Sunday. The banquet will be lived in Bloomfield Hills, are visit- held Monday at 6:30 p. m. in the Knights of Columbus Hall. * * * * * * lsabellas to Hold Jubilee Seven-thirty Mass Sunday morn- ing will. begin the celebration of their silver jubilee by Daughters of Isabella. _ St. Michael Church will be deco- rated for the event, and a banquet is planned for Monday at Knights | of Columbus Hall. Mrs. Louis Ko- | prince is chairman for the ban- quet, which wil) begin at 6:30. Out-of-town guests to be pres- ent include Mrs. Gisella Sarini | of Calumet, state regent; Mrs. Margaret King of Fiint, state vice regent, and Mrs. Stella Strye | of Farmington and Mrs. Anne | The Rev. Michael J. O'Reilly will be speaker for the evening, and Arthur Law and Walter K. Will- presented. Charter members, who have been with the circle 25 con- clude Mrs. Joseph Gilson, deco- rations; Mrs. Rudy Stingle, ar- rangement of programs; Mrs. . Richard Ashton, historian; Mrs. John Stevenson, entertainment; Mrs. Lioyd Monroe, tickets, and Mrs. William Robertson, floral | arrangements. Toastmistress will be Mrs. Nu- ella Moore. Reservations must be made by Friday. Large Portions Cost You_probably will lower your food bills a great deal if you avoid + . | serving too-generous portions. It's best to serve moderate portions | and invite second helpings. — Why ruin your health sleeping on a lumpy, sagging mattress? We'll rebuild it like new in one day! Custom-made Mattresses 982 West Huron St. Renovated Oxford Mattress Co. ® FE 2-1605 ing Mrs. Low's father, Jack Thomp- son, in Detroit. They also are spending a great deal of time visiting with old friends in the Hills. : Jere Gillette and a group of friends returned Saturday from a skiing trip to Aspen, Colo. Mrs. Norman E, Strouse and | be hostesses at a tea Saturday | planned for April. | | | | | Mrs. Dennis Hixson of Pine Bluff, Ark, Cooperative Dinner daughter, Mrs. Larry Hotchkiss, | were hostesses in their home on. Norton avenue for ‘he Tuesday evening meeting of the Woman's Auxiliar yto the Pontiac Typo. graphical Union. Mrs. Stanley Hatfield assisted | the hostesses. Plans were made for a cooperative dinner to be held on March 4 with Mrs. Kenneth Phares on Elizabeth Lake road. | Mrs. Donald Barker will hostess | the regular March meeting in her | Is Held by Sorority Mrs. Herbert Johnson opened | her home on Lowell street to mem- bers of Alpha Chapter, Beta Theta | Phi sorority, Tuesday evening for | || a cooperative dinner. Mrs. Harry Kreher and Mrs. | Harvey Peck assisted the hostess | and Mrs. Elmer Weber was ay guest. A Husband's Night has been SHUFFLE TIE Take butter-soft calfskin .. . add loving craftsman- ship .. . and top with the DEB flair for fashion... result: the smartest, light- est, most comfortable lit- tle tailleur that ever cradled your foot! Try it today. 10” In red, blue or beech calf, smartly accented with white, ‘Mrs. Nite McCatfery~ and ~her> SALE University, Oxford, Ohio : ; - leo included—our Thrif ‘ec end hire: © ee By RUTH SAUNDERS te Mexico as are the J. Robert | will leave March 1 for a Call- eae hihi et East Iroquois read are rc. BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Bloom-| Mosbys of Birmingham. fornia trip. | shied Seles) ~~ Teceiving congratulations on field residents are pretty well scat-| Florida bound are the John W.| Mrs. €. C. Richard wilt move, $ 19 ee — birth of a daughter, Susan El- | tered in several directions for their |Gillettes of Wing Lake and Mr. back to Bloomfield April 1. She ‘ eanor, Feb. 13 at St. Joseph | winter vacations. Mrs. Richard H.|@md Mrs. Benjamin Micou, who | bas béen living in Detroit for the Me Stocking: the NoMend Mercy Hospital. | Morgan of Wing Lake left Wednes- | Will visit the Donald Sandersons | past few years. 3 83 Grandparents of the intent are 4&Y with Mrs, John W. Watling|in Cocohut Grove before flying pairs for $3.45 Mrs. Bertha of State ave. o% Detroit for California where | over to the Virgin Islands. : St ] h Guild 6 pairs for $6.75 mae ee ee eee ir. they will spend the “month of| Mrs. Ralph L. Polk will leave ‘2. osep Regularly $1.35 and $1.80 “< z ‘ earl March to her two WS eee at nal Nemes Romie ot aad Sis, Ronald K Svan Gomer ead thik shear pam Elects Officers | 4 7 Fues Coot’ e « 6 'are at Palm Springs as are Mr. Beach for a month, and Mr. and { Cc aeons Y it $ 95 — NoMend...the favorite Fashion Stockings for women... Announcing the birth of a son, 8nd Mrs. Howard Flint, and the Mrs. G. William Osterman wil LOY Coming Year ji | mow on sale! They're all Mra quelliy uylons. Thiet Douglas Edward, Feb. 6 in Pon- E. J. Andersons are headed to- also be in Palm Beach for the c+ Joseph Guild of St. Benedict 4 ; = ie ore tiac General Hospital are Mr. and Ward Palm: Springs, too, after a next two weeks. | Church net Tuseday tecnine at | ‘4 opportunity to stock up on both No-Seam and Full-Fash- Mrs. H L. Morris of Forest Visit in Los Angeles.. -| Mr Mrs. Al A ; ; ’ ioned NoMend Beautiful Stockings. Be sure to come early! ayenue Watkins Lake. noes Mr. and Mrs. Donald Chaffee wi) om Feb. ae motor te | Devon Gables for election of of- | ss ene here's “he The Edward J. Byrnes, of Gar-| left today for San Francisco and | California. They will stop in ficers. | wusval calculated to | ) den City are the baby’s grand. | other California spots. ‘| Phoenix en route. President is Mrs. John Gotts- | hold it. Crisp wind swept 15-denier, 400-needle No-Seams with or parents. Mrs. Manly Davis ts going * * ° chalk: - with Mrs. _Anthony Maty- | | rayon in imported without heel reinforcemens. , te 3.of NoMead’s one nigger irked jdt ht] niak as vice president: Mrs. John. tow weave—the fabric 15-denier, $1-gauge Full-Fashioned “FAMOUS 5"° fet supper Sunday evening for a Ree Sa ie) H that holds its shape, Thrifties with or withous dark seams Propertioned Leg group of St. Dunstan. Guild Smith, treasurer. | resists wrinkles and above - > Type friends. Mrs. Nelson Hunter heads the is ae lovelies 50-denier, 51-gauge Full-Fashioned Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Polk Jr friendship club; Mrs. Newton id ae Y ce Thrifties. eee [aie : . .-,'| Ward, telephone committee; Mrs. | wear. Mantord ; 2: aVERaCe have invited a group of friends waiter Hiller, hospitality, and Mrs _| Hl Above NoMend Styles in New Spring ‘ - for dinner Friday evening. ‘Matthew Gil and Mrs. George EL = “Omthe-O# FASHION APPROVED COLOU —— Mrs. John G. Wood of Lone Ross, program committee. iH wondertyl lines in this | "0 Re Pine road expects to sail April 30 4 money-making project will be. | casval—from the rope etl ben onesie ee “a rnin at a coach, March. |j||| dashing bodice beneath . Y 15 wi the dat the next |her two sisters. The Woods” son-| ee at the home of Mrs. Net. @ high mandarin collor to in-law = arene ee a son Hunter. the diagonal = of ks |George T. Trumbull Jr., who. skirt ond the flap ont | have been visiting them.. returned Mariori Goll h e on cae se | this week to his station in Indiana. J le ac / uge nd pee A traditional “cast party” win | 1S Wed in Drayton curvacious ond comfortable ae 2! be given after the final pertorm- | Marjorie M. Gollach, daughter olf ot once. You'll love ee ( ance of “Detective Story” Satur- | of Mr. and Mrs. John Mihalek | the sapphire studded buttons Tat ee eee = was pre- (of Ciintonville road, became the that front for this easy in ' scated last Friday and Saturday | bride of Emest Hixson Jan. 30| end ext of consel: yenings ar » put on again | in the Community United Presby- | : Pentine Press Photo — by St. Dunstans |terian Church of Drayton Plains. | Sizes 10 to 20. Mrs. Louis Koprince of .East Howard street reminds . SS P Mr. and Mrs. Josiah O. Low: Jr. time to freshen your wardrobe with Ship‘n Shore: ee _ at ganglbaigttcr: Se ee ee stinging ei ee oe ee “gh .4 } i LL z =A { j \ ® 4 | : e f ' \ i ‘ i ° 4 ‘ eves vy : ae THE PONTIAC PRESS: "THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 18, 1954 : | -. STORE HOURS: an an Hana Friday-10-a-m-to-9:p-m———— Saturday. 10 a. m. to 6 p.m. Sunday 2 to 5 . do you have “Parking trouble, that is! tired of fighting traffic? | tired of looking tor parking? then come to 1. * Mloomfield = JASHION SHOP | | ase 1662 S. Telegraph Rd. park right at our tront door You'll tind the ® Most exciting clothes you have ever seen! ® Priced to give you the very best in value! ® Fashioned to make you look your loveliest! CHARGE ACCOUNTS New/Suit Types Featuring Silks Suitmakers have come up with Manners MAKE FRIENDS Bride Wants. Stepfather” suit types this season which have rarely appeared before. For in- stance, the om of silk | | suits (thanks to the new and | worsted mixtures which lend them- selves 8 splendidly to tailoring): ‘the rise of the costume; and the i flexibility of style detail. Sie Ina story by itself.is the variety of jacket styles and jacket lengths. | Fasy-fitting 23-24-inch length is. first. but though this establishes( — a short jacket, the crop is-more cropped than that. Some stop at | ithe waist-line, over high -rising | Men always shake hands when | mootng another man. But when ets are ‘in sand anage iterally | and humerically. The regulation’ ™@y not offer her hand—unless “box jacket is linked with the top- She is greeting guests in her own per suit, usually with fabric of home. - coating weight for jacket, and At home, she is supposed to em- lighter-weight skirt or dress be- _phasize her welcome with an out- | neath, stretched hand to every guest she The low-necked collar labels the | greets at the door. spring, 1954, suit, as do the cres-— ; : 'cent-shaped sleeves, done with| Nutrition experts say milk offers | moderation. The Empire influence | more food value for the money ,is most discernible in under-bust than many. other available food | seaming. or * detail. | materials. | i | Objects to Having i offer her hand As woman may or | to Be Escort — Own Dad Give Her Away at Wedding ‘By EMILY POST) _& bride-to-be tells me: “My parents were divorced wien I was - By ANNE HEYWOOD “When my husband was retired at 6," Gaia welber eae “we had enough to live on, but. just barely, We owned our own little home in a nice suburb and had no “But you know how it is—we quite young. My mother re- _married about seven years ago. » I always have made my home Deke her, and while my father | 8 in this same city, I seé-very no want him to have any part in i'my wedding. Do I send him and | his family—that is his sisters and brothers—wedding invitations? “My stepfather has been a good father to me and I would like to have him give me away. Would this be proper? If not, could he merely walk up the aisle with me and then have my mother give her consent to the marriage?”’ we've NEWS tor you = SEPARATES dyed te match a Crease - resistant rayons in pastels and navy . Skirt. ‘2 98 ‘Blouse $3. 98 | Others by Adelaar | in print linen. loomfield TASHION SHOP 1662 South Telegraph Rd, ‘once. Answer: If you have remained friendly with the members of your father’s family, invite them by all mreans, otherwise not.. I think it would be better to call your father and tell him frankly q that while you do not want him to give you away, you will be glad ‘to invite him and his wife to your _ wedding. —Hf--he-dees--not~-want-—te- ome, then it will be proper to let your ‘stepfather give you away. But to have your own father. seated in |the church, and then have your _stepfather give you away would be a public affront to your father? | Rather than cause unpleasant | gossip, it would be better for you to walk up the aisle alone and have your mother give ber consent from the pew. Dear Mrs. Post: I have spent ‘the past two weekends at the house of my boy friend. How can i show my appreciation to his parents for their hospitality? May 1 send his mother a present, ,and what would be suitable to send? Answer: You write an appreci- ‘ative letter telling her how much | you enjoyed your visit. That is | all—unless she happened to speak of something that she especially likes and you are able to send it | to ber. Dear Mrs. Post: Since my ' mother is not living. is it es- sential that the bridegroom's mother be seated last, or is it correct that the one whom I have chosen to take my meth- er’s place be seated as would my mother? Amswer: The one you have | chosen to be in your mother's | | place would be seated last. The | reason being that the woman) / who enters last is given the aisle. seat on the bride's side, announ- | icing that the bride has arrived | ) and the procession is to start at) is the time for the | The look with a three-piece with a blouse. 34.95 to 69.95 “Bloomfield _ “He, too, has —~, I do| | i'Baby Oil Aids Hands ‘Describe Noise kept seeing better equipment lection of leather garments. Its ample cut falls from slightly dropped shoulder lines, and multiple bands of stitching edge the front. . Before doing any painting, cover | q your hands. with baby oil. You'll | to Aid Mechanic ‘find that dripped paint will be | You'll get the quickest and best | much easier to remove. | cure of a noise in your car if you \tell the mechanic all about it. CO ME Granvel | Where is it? Is it a rattle, a squeak, a by ‘a bumping, a thumping? Is it regu- eravmt( a) (nc. lar? At what speed is it most settee 90" sea, (| noticeable? A tree “~<— | Note these details then take your Soc ar car to your car dealer's service rurume | 3 ( | department, Some noises may /have as many as twenty possible causes, A trained mechanic will | show how to diagnose the case, es- pecially if helped with a good de- | scription of the symptoms. = Potato Skins Best The epitome | in lazairy comes in this coat. It is in the} | flower-hued kidskin, dyed especially for this spring col- Everyone likes baked potatoes. quainted themselves with the most | delicious—and most nutritious— ‘part, the skin. ——— . FAMILY SHOE STORE costume is the new for spring, a dress its own jacket, or /But some people have x0t ac-| Animal Photography Hobby Pays Off husband and I adore all kinds o: animals, aad se tsk enlreds « “It came out beautifully—bu: then, all our animal shots did, if | say so myself, because we jus: love animals and it seeras to come across in the pictures. ' “Well the owner asked if we could sell “her half a dozen print; which we did—at a_disgracefull, We even got a kennel which asked us to do photographs of their prize-winning dogs. “Armed with these, and a lot of courage, we approached other ken- nels and a racing stable nearby. “Now, believe it or not,” this wonderful woman concludes, ‘we have quite a nice bread-and-butter hobby, which helps the budget a lot and gives us great happiness."’ The person who truly loves what he is doing brings an extra, plus quality to it, which often enables him to forget the old rules about i crowded fields and competition in volved. (Copyright, 1954) French Play Up Tots’ Furniture ture manufacturers believe chil- orating style in the nursery as mother has in the living room The French are showing new -| juvenile chairs and tables which are miniature replicas of true period pieces. There are Louis XIV upholstered armchairs with pink covers for little girls, Empire-sty!- ed funiture for little boys, and even a ‘‘rustic’’ set tof low chairs seats to match tables and benches for junior’s porch. Wrought iron furniture ts fash- ionable for adults, and the French make duplicate sets for children, There is a white wrought iron bed. two chairs and a marble - topped table, all replicas of adult - size pieces, but scaled to children's pro- portions. buy Casa Whedon Sundress opens flat for ironing -{—does up beautifully in a jiffy’ No fitting problems—bow cinches waist. Use remnants—embroider cherries easily. (Panties included.) Easy Pattern 833: Child’s sizes 2, 4,6. Tissue pattern, embroidery transfer. State size. Send 25 cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- tern for first-class mailing. Send to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft Dept., P.O" Box 164, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly your name, address with zone, pattern number, size: in dark stained wood and straw ‘PARIS (INS) — French furni- ‘| dren are entitled to as much dec- fortunette for now and- smart, fashionable Tan - Biege. Stylish calf glove-leather makes Choose Yours Now, Wear Them Now for Smartness, Comfort! : it so right for dress and casual APP \ s+ family shoe store... - Easter, too! wear. Goes with new spring and 928 W-_.Huton Street Ph: FE 2-422) VACATION ‘BIBLE SCHOOL DEMONSTRATION Christian Literature ‘Sales ~ ” Presents Mr. Harry W. Sabin of Scipio Press Chicago, Ill. a . First Baptist Church Saginaw and Oakland March Ist 1:30 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. Duplicate Programs Each a feasion : j ASHION SHOP _ , 1662 South Telegraph Rd 7° i . . * * : > | Lg ‘ es gpa msc tae yoga. oe a ecgeten ME ih eee ee i ‘ = — — ¥ - a tor ee we ace = a — se A eggs i . : . senssannsceseusapaaabapaasana SSRs oper he — acacia see Sua 2 po Perfectly fitting sling pump in $g summer ensembles. ' (Park Free mm Merchants’ Big Lot Across the Street) ine ‘Cool to American Plan| i to Help With. Troops in Andochina — WASHINGTON (®+-An American move to help train anti-Comunist Indochinese troops appeared cer- tain today to run into strong op- position from top French govern- ment and army leaders. - France accepts this American sug- gestion it will do so reluctantly, French military authorities were reported convinced they are train- ing loyal Indochinese recruits as fast as humanly possible and that American aid in this task is not needed. * ¢ ¢ To back up their arguments, | French diplomats reported today plans to mobilize an additional 108 “commando” battalions of anti- Communist troops this year. If this THE : PONTIAC PRESS, THU RSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1084. $96 Million Paid to Authority _ FEEUN’ BLUE - Curtis, the || boxer, seems upset after being told | Plus is now on the line. And as soon as circumstances suit, the —to the care of a trust account jeb of bridging the Straits of {in the authority's name with the Mackinac can begin. gigantic undertaking—possibly 1,- 000 will be engaged—is expected to start within a bare fortnight. its way, Less than four years from now it should be completed. New York set the project in mo tion when bankers turned over a | 4 check for $96,400,033.33 to the | |Mackinac Bridge Authority. The transaction was one of the, The bridge, spanning : largest in. Michigan history. DETROIT UM — The $96,000,000- Hiring of men of muscle for the Then the bridge will be on Yesterday's historic ceremony in | Detroit Trust Co. Mackinac Bridge. Builders Prepare—fo Hire Workers- Incidentally, the check is now being t soon will be goal is met, they emphasized, loyal Indochinese forces wil] total some 320,000, outnumbering the 300.000- man Communist force for the first time. ; Coupled with the 170.000-man French Expeditionary Corps, this would give anti-Communist forces a 5-3 manpower advantage unpre- |” cedented in the bloody seven-year. | r | Staff, old conflict. The Defense Department dis- closed late yesterday that it has _informally proposed that. the French allow Americans to help train native forces, mainly Viet ~ Nam Fecrutts. Tt reported Lt. Gen. | unanimous John W. -O'Daniel, commander of American Army forces in the Pa- cific, would be sent to Indochina to head an enlarged American mili-. tary mission which would have some training responsibilities, if the French agreed. * ¢ ®@ The Pentagon explained that the matter so fat is being discussed via military rather than diplomatic channels. The French Embassy, comment- ing on the Pentagon - statement, said emphatically it knew of: no formal request of this kind. Diplo- matic spokesmen made clear their opinion that any such American aid would have to be decided on a high diplomatic level. Sen. Humphrey (D-Minn), a members _ Tuesday. that the London, Englaind, dog | A show in which he was to have ~~ appeared was called off. He was all dressed up for the gathering, only to have an electrician's strike ruin his chance to show off his party clothes. and Under Secretary of State Walter B. Smith in a closed- door meeting with committee “The committee _gave- idea,"’ Humphrey added. He said he understood there need not be any substantial increase in the 300- man Ameriean military mission now in Indochina in order to help in training. Humphrey said he is familiar with French arguments that they| 7 are training native troops as fast | ~~ as possible and that American aid! ” could not help speed this task. “Our observations lead us to other conclusions,” he said. Rose No Longer Rises NE WYORK iP—Rose, one of Central Park zoo's two hippopota- muses, is dead, apparently of old age. She was 28, the equivalent of 70 for a human. 16.95 8. Abeens Cashmere Slipover ‘mile-wide straits, will be second OUT THEY CO! ‘Groups OF an if a be 0 2 ee SE Sa age oo Fes; a r = pane re m4 % mous Golden Gate Bridge’ ~ San Francised. The rs is be completed by Nov atid Investment bankers ‘presented the $96 million check to Prentiss in a ceremony at the Bankers ‘Trust Co. 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Herb Cleneats R Decker ~~ s ville). chairman of the House Elec LANSING @®—Michigan's school tions Committee. and Harry J facilities compare favorably with Phillips (R-Port Huren) the national average but still need leader, conferred with the gover. improvement. the State Depart. ment of Public Instruction said— today’. The department released figures giving Michigan's position in school housing in comparson with the rest of the nation Tt showed that Michigan has 3 per cent of its buildings in satisfactory condition for continued use and 50 per cent in fair condition compared to 27 per cent satisfactory and 40 per cent fair nationally, The State houses 21 per cent of its children in fire resistant buildings and 18 per cent in semi- fire resistant compared to 12 per | cent and 19.7 per cent nationally. | Michigan has 38.9 per cent of its buildings over 530 \ears old com- pared to the 22 per cent national average, however. Also, 13.4 per cent of the Michigan pupils at- tend schoolg more than 30 years old against a nine per cent. na- tonal. average. The federal report = further | showed that Michigan has the sec- | ond highest total of students at-' ' tending school part time and ranks 12th among the states as to build-— ing needs that can be met from ~~ @vailable resources.” Tr ° a , Twain's House Seems Doomed to Destruction NEW YORK W—A 114-year-old house where Mark Twain once lived seems doomed to destruction. He occupied the home, on lower Sth avenue near Washington . square, from 1904 to 1908 Earlier, Washington Irving was a frequent visitor there The Greenwich Village Chamber | of Commerce has tried without much luck to raise $70,000 to move the house to another site and pre- serve the place as a museum. The home must come down to make. LANSING @—Republican House ‘jeaders were trying today to sell | ‘Gov, Williams on approving a new election code which contains major te a caucas of Republican rep- resentatives this afternoon. Milliams has expressed disap- pointment that the codification did ._ not include reforms suggested. by a legislative study committee and the governor's own ‘“‘blue ribbon” committee on the subject The Senate has approved the Laundry. Trays Twe compartment etyle with stand and brass mizing fau- | ‘room for a big apartment house. cote 95 Basket Gtrainers 95 ant ename 50 . Demolition is scheduled to start | $69.50 ve lee Monda Reg. Reg. Me $96.95 $21 3139.50 5] 1 (Less Trim) § 49 Cod Liver dil s t QBs Conventions Feed City | 3 ATLANTIC CITY. N J. —| Conventions provide a large part | of Atlantic City's bread and butter. The resort's coovention bureau estimates convention dele- * gates will spend 25 million dollars | bere in 1954. - S. Seginew Se. | Republicans have agreed to take it | _on Election Code — mtn ar eter “anrelfort to please —the-| mayority They were scheduled io report | 20%-30% Yes Even 40%} Off on Plumbing Supplies rn otoe tes won 100 PD Aloplen Tabs... . 49° rT ry FOR NORMAL SKIN 65° N — Skin Cream oof | Cabinet Sink bay ANE OF — — , , Trin it, Deus Drunvoares — vo 8° Recessed Tub teasing tee 100 Quinine Capsules, 2 gr. 8 large storege space bonderised acid resisting enamel -— ledge type mixing faucets with sprey. Pius 2 mn Mon. eee Set 9 00: 5:20—On 9-9 | costification, which then included | ithe combining of the presidential | {and state ballots. Williams opposed this, and House Police Chief Kills Self After Hit-Run WOODBRIDGE, 'N. J. @Police | _Chiet George E. Keating commit- | ited suicide by swallowing a dose - ‘of cyanide after killing a schoolboy ‘in a hit-and-run agte accident, au- ‘ thorities have disclosed. governor. a Chinese Reds Down Two Nationalist Planes *: HONG KONG The Commu- The 62-year-old chief, who’ was, nist newspaper Ta Kung Pao re- to have been honord by the town, ported today from Hahgchow that today for his 35 years of service Red -on the force. took the poison in his Samy in Chekiang provisce ' home Tuesday about 12 hours after | have shot down two Nationalist | the accident in which 14 year-old’, planes from Formosa. Robert Berardi was killed. 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Crowd \Cheers Arrival |= of the Eisenhowers for Desert Holiday PALM “SPRINGS, — Calif. ue — Eisenhower, warmly wel- comed to this desert vacation re- sort, looked forward today to soak- ing up plenty of - sunshine—much of it on the golf course. ‘The President-and Mrs_ Eisen. | hower arrived here last night for | five days of rest after a 9%-hour A crowd of about 3,000 persons = : i Aa be mF, rae turned out at the airport and cr ae ee ee Snten seen? u we cheered the couple as they de. : ‘ : ' scended from their private plane, the Columbine. Smiling, the Presi- dent stepped to a battery of micro- | phones and declared: “We are delighted to be back | , here once again. We have been| TWINS ARE “SISTERS"—A bit of confusion | librarian. The twin nuns have been members of looking forward for a long time was added to the library of Nazareth College at| the Order of Sisters of St. Joseph for 10 years but Graduated sizes insure PERFECT FIT! to this trip. We are delighted to Kalamazoo recently when Sister M. Catherine| had never served together before. Confused stu- be in this state.” ' Siena. (left), . chief librarian, was joined by herj}dents are Collette Biron of Saginaw (left) and The Eisenhowers—together with twin sister, a — a “Aquinas, assistant | Jane Casey “ Chicago, — the First Lady's mother, Mrs. John sn — - . S. Doud—were welcomed officially 4 . . | ent. eines which tumble , : “ by California's Gov, Goodwin. J. 5 ki No 0 | Dimes Don't Register crprceetes ch tu Knight, “ee a oaeee mo Ing. f nly g ‘into coin boxes without giving enney’s On hand, too. was one of the Ei | Sw Mee | motorists any parking time. The | , Treasurer Arthur T. Brennan re- senhowers’ hosts. old friend Paul Cancer Possibility ports that one percent of parking Meters are designed to register G. Hoffman, board chairman of . ee 5 i'm receipts in this community only for pennies and nickles. ' e the Studebaker Corp., and former NEW YORK UA—A cancer stat- | eter 4 = | ) ® chief of thé governme nts foreign jstistical analyst says more evi. | Dis 4a aid program. jdence is needed before any | Hoffman invited Eisenhower to . | ; “Palm Springs four years ago, bua dente Sepeiuaicn tan Se dram ee SPE C “IA L e (Of the Eisenhowers actually are stay-| linking cigarette smoking with lung e ___ ing here at the Smoke Tree Ranch cancer, home of Paut-H.Helms.a bakery! Dp £ Cuvier Hammond, direc. — | ay- nd. Saturday T on, Ciwck ines ts ee tor of statistical research for the | HR a a , SE S. ’ Ny “| American Cancer Society, in a ‘ 4 ‘ e ; s : thatched, 10,800-foot Mt. San Jacin-| paper presented yesterday’ before Girls’ Ballerinas to, is a development made up of, | the American Historical Assn., said , | | 61 privately owned homes. Hoff- | other fictiey Geakins tee ine rease « ea e ore about @ in cigarette smoking are “under | ~~ N Red TWILL oc! m Helms’ home suspic ion for he increase in lung ; : SHIRTS Hoffman told newsmen Secret cancer” ru DOS He cited soot and fumes from ,; coal and oil furnaces, fumes from iy haa @ closed patio, for «x. | motor vehicles, dust from asphalt | roads and rubber tires, ea. anak has | He said, ‘It is not inconceivable | : 4 ‘ay, ; that cigarette smoking has certain | He described it as a ‘‘very sim- ple place” with four bedrooms. The | beneficial effects,” adding that cig- | ae oe » arette smoke kills certain bacteria. | | Helms family is providing a cook Hiavdid not elaborate: resident over his for the President because of security advantages, Service agents picked the Helms! 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Here's an idea for giving pork pork chops are tender—about 45 | with chopped nutmeats. ‘onions will be firm but tender.) chops extra zest in flavor: After | minutes. / Place on wire rack to drain. Discard leaves, add cream, You Ve browned them ba the pan, | | Store in refrigerator. ‘mushrooms ‘and liquor. Heat until mushrooms and sauce are, hot. Serves six Industry Plans Hills Bros. tee | EW ALL | , i <= Eee | (a sunohY| COFFEE [ines Whole or Half Pigs 125- 260 Lbs. UL. 39 Fresh Dressed Beef — Pork and Veal Cot Fresh As You Like it — Munk or Chunk — Cut or Sliced Makes No Difference tn Our Price How De We Do it? We Buy It! Truck it! Process it! What Comes in Walks; What Gees Out Talks: We Are Never Our! OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK MON, THRU THURS. 9 TO 6 — FRI. THRU SUN. 9 TO 8 FLANIGAN BROS. PACKING HOUSE MARKET 2600 M-15 6 Miles North of Clarkston industry has already produced just about every food that can be frozen are in for a surprise. | Coming to the frozen food chests | in stores are such items as trout in Champagne, breaded ‘chicken: | sticks,’’ low-calory desserts, dev- | iled crab balls, de-boned and neat- ‘ly rolled turkey meat, fried chick- en drumsticks, buttered beef | steaks, apple pie—and even hush- ‘puppies, the little frankfurters | wrapped in dough | A baliroom-full of new frosen | | food items was displayed - | week-at the national frozen a convention in New York. = s ® wv © ~~ = a © w Live as Good as a Millionaire! BEEF Tenderloin TIF ‘iil 1H, tigi ife8 Fiettie ees The frozen food men are i ‘ising better values in staple | tee Seles and vegetables, and CG | b. pie +y . . prepared — | foods to tempt housewives into Redeem Your Lucky buying more. : Lever Coupons Here Industry spokesmen also are en- thusiastit about future possibili- > ties in prepared frozen foods. They ; see the day coming when a house. Guaranteed Lean and Tender Extra Lean and Tender la " > in | wife will take complete meals, dish | S] RI 0] N ST E ( K /and all. ow of the freezer. They | © T-Bone j even predict that frozen foods es | pecially for children will soon be | produced in small kiddie-size STEAKS |: aig © Round Walw s Neb we” SG Large 40 Ox. Size " Cc bb. Tender, Young sgh il Juicy, Well Trimmed 39¢ , | packages Cheese-Potato Dish Designed for Dieter The Maine Potato Committee presents another potato dish de- signed for reducers. It can be adapted to meet the requirements | of non-dieters, as the simple in- | structions point out For a satisfying low-calorie | menu. add a chef's salad and- fruit dessert. ' Slim-Jim Cheese Potato (All quantities given are for one | serving only and should be mul | tiplied by the number in your fam-+ wily), ae Mich. U. S. No. 1 Medium potato 1 tablespoon cottage cheese 1 tablespoon skim milk 1 teaspoon chopped green onton 1 teaspoon chopped green pepper Salt and pépper to season ' | Select medium sized potato, scrum well and bake in 4% oven for about one hour. Slice off top and scoop out white center, Mash and mix in remaining ingredients. Pile back inte potato shell and return to oven for a few minutes Fine for Stews, Boiling te brown. Vield—one serving, ap- 1 Ground Hourly From Only Lean Meats and Braising proximately 125 calories. . ; ; For non-reducers—mix in a gen- . SHOR T RIBS Iceberg « 'erous spoonful of butter or mar- : : . garine when mashing potato and . 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WIAGRA LAUNDRY STARCH 12 0. s:.200 |] @ AF || UNIT LAUNDRY STARCH. . .12 0 bo: Wee] ee A WONDERLAND OF . SAVINGS , eb the “ean rice minerals. Lat ries in warm place: 15 minutes. Bake in moderate (375F) oven un- til galden brown, 15 to 18 minutes. Makes about 2 dozen. While first pans of rolls are bak- ing, place extra rolls on waxed paper, sugared side up, to let rise. Transfer to baking sheet to bake. If necessary, rolls may rise longer than 15 minutes. Vegetables and salad oe - | should not be soaked in water for | ‘a long time. The water robs them 7 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18. 1956. | Americans Seem to Be Getting Plenty to Fat — ' Combining higher income with the other forces—maid shortage, hew products, more nutrition know- ledge—we can begin to understand why Americans have, in 1953 com- pared to 1939, eaten per person 1,250 per cent more frozen vege- tables, some 900 per cent more! baby foods, 738 per. cent more frozen fruit and fruit juices. | They also have SS 218 | (MHS ey S| VERY aU we ee Pot Roast of BEEF CINNAMON NUT CRISPS—A $7,500 winner in a recent baking contest, these Cinnamon Nut Crisps are an unusual sweet yeast bread. Just before their last raising they are rolled very thin on a | ) or It's ALIVE_It s FRESH" —Taste the Difference! Rock — Fryers 2% - y Ib. Avg. 43: Detiance Whole Kernel “CORN 303 Size sugared board. Wonderful with coffee! Exclusive Southern Recipe for Cinnamon Nut Crisps» _ Here is a prize-winning recipe by 12 inch rectangle. Brush with | that will not appear in any maga- the remaining 2 tablespoons melted ‘zine; it's an exclusive butter. | The Kansas cook who orginated! Mix almonds, raisins and re- ithe recipe achieved a success with) maining brown sugar and cinna- i _crispy. individual coffee | i mon mixture; (fpunile over dough. i cakes Do try them Were about Roll as for jelly roll. starting with | to 26-inch edge Herring or Smelt Resty’ Cinnamon Nut Crisps Cut into l-inch slices. Dip one | | 1 cake compressed yeast or 1 package | Cl side of each slic e in flour and | active dry yeast er ' place. floured side up. on board Si Kenkcae that has been sprinkled with extra | sugar. 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Krispy crackers Pp. 25 LIPTON SOUP MIXES | .!**’-orree Pinon Phone FE 5-2151 : =—= as ; ° pee aa, me i Ta THE PONTIAC PRESS, THU RSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1954 rd i Avon Tentative | += lf \ \ ely Ks Financing Firemen ‘Moon Over Miomi’ Is Theme of Annual J-Hop ROCHESTER—“Moon Over Mi ami’ was the theme for the annual J-Hop held at the Rochester High School last week, with all 1954 ~geniors as honored guests Co-chairmen of the event were Bonnie Axford. juror class pres! dent, and Jobn Burkard Friendly Service The two men you see above form port of a PURDY’S DRUG STORE 321 Main S. Rochester “You Say It. Right When You Say It With Flowers” Rochester (ireenhouses Member F.T.D. 210 E. Third. Rochester OL ive 2-941) " ©@ Real Estate © | Insurance “Ber Every Need” DALE end NINA MARTIN OL 2-976! 412 Main $e. 330-332 Mein Street Rochester, Mich. | OL 2-2121 — OL 1-9642 S| (MITA OCS a 4 | and an auto, | | Joins Action on Disposal Plan West Bloomfield Board Agrees to Tri-township Garbage ‘Authority — WEST BLOOMFIELD SHIP— formation of a by the West Bloomfield Township Board this week. An ordinance authorizing the establishment of the authority comprised of West Bloomfield, Commerce and White Lake town- ships was passed alt the meeting Tuesday night Supervisor Hiland M. Thatch. er said White Lake Township had already authorized the pian. Approval by the Township Board remains to be given. Under the proposed set-up. the: three townships will each appoint | members to the authority, which will regulate the disposal of gar- great three-unit teom: bage and refuse for the three our Doctor, your Phar- areas Y : ¥ % Ww It is expected the authority will macist — and ot : be in operabon within 30 to 60 ore prowd to be a days friendly and dependable Tentative plans call for a fill tvpe garbage dump, similar to rt of this team YP eo * Pontiac's. Total cost is expected to be about $15,000, with each of the _townships paying a propor tional share. 5 Thatcher said the cost would be for equipment and supervision only Location of the proposed dump has: not been announced. In other business, the West Bicomfieid Township Board ap- proved the Hammond Lake Es- tates plat and the purchase of | a new siren fer the Walnut Lake fire hall, ' | According to the January re- port of Building Inspector Stew art Underhall six residence per- mits and two addition permits were a | issued, with a total estimated cost joe $87,400. McCarthy Collision Breaks Wife's Ankle NEW YORK W--Sen Joseph R. McCarthy said today it was be-. lieved his wife. Jean. suffered a fractured right ankle in a colfision here last night between their taxi The Wisconsin Republican dis- played a slight red welt over his ‘left eyebrow. Otherwise, he said he was uninjured. McCarthy said friends were to take his wife to a hospital today for treatment : Bengt Nordberg N.Y. 41, Scarsdale. | driver of the auto, was fined | $10 on a charge of driving without a license, and released in $500 bond on a charge of driving while intoxicated. He was paroled on a | | third charge, driving the wrong | | way on a one-way street, Hearing on the ig two charges was set, haat March 2 ee Aang ® TOWN. The second step toward the | tri-township gar- | bage disposal authority was taken | board's | 3 ee | j | | ' | REHEARSE Commerce | hearse a acene from their-forthcommg play,-“'Kind: maid; Betty Shaffner, as Mary Herries, the “kind FOR | | Lady” under th PLAY—Avon e direction of George Long (right) Players re- lady” The play will be presented Friday and Saturday Hughes-Hunter Nuptials Plan to Combine Attended by ROCHESTER—Before 150 guests Saturday Lois Flaine Hunter of 127) Lysander St became Dean C Hughes of Pontiac ceremony at St) Paul's Methodist Church here.‘ | Lois is the daughter of Mr: and Mrs Jesse C: Hunter. Dean's par -ents. are Mr and Mrs. William Hughes of 4 Sheridan St. Pon i tac The bride chose for her wed ding a white satin dress with a cathedral length train, Her por trait neckline was trimmed with Hope Dimmed for 4th Judge Division Among County Representatives Seen In a A thvee-way split among Oakland County representatives in) Michi gan's Legislature today dimmed chances for approval of a bil! giv ing the county a fourth circuit | judge. | Rep. Wilham S. Broomfield «R Royal Oak) has had debate on. the bill postponed until Feb The Oe od "| bill has official approval of Oak- ‘land County Board of Supervisors | and the House of Representatives : Judiciary Committee. - “We need every one of these | four vetes to get the bill through,” Broomfield said, “Without them we're stymied.” The split put Broomfield, Rep. | (R-Oxtord) | Fred G. Beardsley and Democratic Reps. Leaun Har- |relson of Pontiac and Walter T. |McMahon Hazel Park. in three | separate corners New Rep Richard C VanbDusen R-Birmingham)! said he was pret tv sure he'd back the bill but hadn't had a chance to thoroughly check into the need for a fourth judge yet While Broomfield and Harrelson squared off with charges of | play ing politics" Rep Beardsley said he opposed the bill becatse eral supervisors from his district had called him to say they didn't se\ want a fourth judge now “And havent a decent. place to put him.” he said Harrelson said he wil] suggest | the bill be amended to let Gov, | G, Mennea Williams appoint the south judge right away. He said | McMahon bas taken the same the bride of | Bar to Bench Addition 150 Saturday trimmed with seed pearls and sequins, She also wore ai sweetheart shaped’ satin headpiece trimmed with pearls and a fingertip length veil. Her bouquet was white roses MKS. DEAN C. shattered HUGHES carnation and cade Maid of honor was Miss Ann Zoliner of. Rochester in a copper tone fluor length gown with net skirt and nvlon acetate bodice with shrug jacket Serving as bridesmaids were Miss Carolyn Hartung and Miss Ardith Scribner, both of Rochester, j and Mrs. Harold Harkless of Pon- | tiac. They wore dresses similar jie the maid of honor in emerald a Cas ‘green, and carried bouquets of | when the engines arrive.’ | carnations with matching flowers | 54d. in their hair. Serving as best man was Har- eld Harkless of Pontiac. Ushers | were Kenneth Carsner, Wilard Hardenburg and Kenneth Me- Lauchiin, all of Pontiac. After a reception in the church parlors the couple left for a Chi vago honesmoon with the bride wearing a gres suit with mavy accessories and a corsage of white roses Out-of town guests at the mony were from Pontiac Detroit tario and Winnipeg cere Tacoma. Wash, Chicago On Manitoba Commission Agent Sees City Railroad Crossings “A representative of the Mich- igan Public Serivee Commission is in Pontiac today inspecting rail road crossings in company with city and Grand Trunk Railroad of- ficials, The ity Pontiac Commission a eas . _— ab {Dor a ORE Se ee eee we r stand. has requested the state group to ‘ av . = . 3 Broomfield s bill would have the compel installation of traffic con- 5 Your Ste rling Store in Rox he ster” fourth judge named at the Nov- trol devices where considered % Open 9-6 Open 9-9 ember election and take office necessary and to direct the ran- £ Daily Lake Jewelers Friday Jan 1}. 19 read to route freyght trains on tiny seed pearls and iridescent the belt line) An increase in ac- i 309 Main Street Rochester, Michigan sequins. 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Price $110.50 1 Sale Price $ 88.98 ; With neers 3 ft 7 ne rae Left to right in the picture are Jean Lilly, ; Carolyn Nash, as the as Lucy; and Long Police, Firemen Oak Park to Get Setup in Which Both Services Done by Same Men OAK PARK—This city will be- come the ninth and largest in the nation to have an integrated po- hiee-fire department. staffed — by men able to do basic work of both agencies . Outlining the plan yesterday, City Manager Harold K. Schone. said the, new system will go into effect July 1} “Although the taxpayers will save money, that 1s not the main issue of the program, Schone said. ‘Under the plan increased fire and police service, better pro- tection and more effiment service j will result ” ‘tween 20,000 and When the system goes into op- eration 37 men will work regular eight-hour shifts, most of them operating in police patrol cars equipped with fire extinguishers and basic fire fighting equip- ment as well as regular police - equipment, Schone said. “We have found that &% per cent of fires can be extinguished by one or two men with fire extinguishers if response is immediate,” he stat- ed Should a fire be reported three ears on the scene and others: will widen their patrol to cover the territory usually po- lieed by the cars sent to the fire scene. “If the fire is a larger one, from three to six men will be on hand will. converge Oak Park, with a population be- 21,000, currently has a 22-man police force and a fire department of seven men. Six | men will be added by July With a combining of duties on duly 1, the men will get a 8500 a vear raise. Schone expects a training program for the inte- grated public safety department te get under way in about two weeks. The ordinance establishing the new department of public safety goes into effect Sunday. Chief John F. Trainer has been appointed temporary di- recter unt an examinahon to pick a permanent head is held Trainer declined to take the examination His position .will be abolished un- der the new setup Schone said Trainer will be giv- en a command position in the new department without a decrease in salary. eity Police County Deaths Mrs. Terrot Myles WHITE LAKE: DOW NSHIP Service for Mrs: Terrot (Isabella) Myles. 69. of 733 Hillside Dr. will be at 2 pm. Saturday at Richard- son-Bird Funeral Home, with bur- ial in White Lake Cemetery Mrs. Myles died Wednesday home 2 County Calendar Rochester ; Bethany Guild of the First Congrega hs hold a rummage sale at chutch rooms temorrow and Bat Hours Friday are 9 am to ® { Saturday 9 am to noon Drayten Plains Women Auxiliary of 8 Andrew Crrurch will serve a smorgasbord dinner at the church from § 30 to 3% pm Baturcay M Harty: Richa: dson ts chairmar S: Marthe and St ‘Calherine Gutlds wi e@ssiet Gingelivitle MOMS Unit will sponsor a chicken and biscuit ipper at the Gingeliville Club Heuse 3575 Baldwin Re. Saturdar with serving starting at 410 pm The pudlic is invited Citizens Discuss Special Levy 2.5 Mill Assessment Would Maintain, Run Fire Department AVON TOWNSHIP — Township of residents, members Avondale ship Board members - gave their approval Tuesday means of financing the new Vol- unteer Fire Department for the to A special assessment of 2.5 mills per thousand dollars of ces valuation for maintaining and oOp- eratng the fire department was | discussed at a meeting in Com- munity Hall The assessment is expected tu go into effect in twe weeks ‘ on proclamation of the Town- ship Board, unless 10 per cent of qualified electors sign pett- tions against the move. The area affected by the spe- cial assessment wolld be from Rochester road to Adams and from Hamlin road to South Route vard. Already authorized by the Town- ship Board's $11,000 for the pur- chase of a fire truck, delivery -of which expected next month. is Community Forum and the Town. | tentatively | ; Temperatures in an atomic bomb | southwest portion of the township , An appropriation of $6,500 for con- | struction of a fire hall has also been approved. At its organizational meeting Feb. 6 31 volunteer. firemen were signed up for the department. Ten more are stfl being sought. ac- cording to Monroe Frederick, president of the community forum. Members of the department. al- ready signed up. and those in terested in joining, are being ask- ed to attend a meeting Sunday at 1 pm. at the Community Hall, Crooks and Auburn Rd State Negro Leader Rejects U.S. Post GRAND RAPIDS, Mich uP Paul Phillips. a Negro civic leader. today rejected a high gov- ernment appointment and said one reason Was racial segregation in Washington Phillips. executive secretary of the Grand Rapids Urban League, had been offered an appointment as special assistant in Mrs Oveta Culp Hobby’s Department of Health, Education and Welfare In a letter to Mrs) Hobby, Phil- lips said he was “humbly grate- ful but that there were two, reasons he could not accept He listed first the “evident prog- ‘ress, though slow, being made in Grand “Rapids toward the desired | democratic goal of equal opportu- | individual. main with the league,’ “The second reason,” | wrote, “‘is a very personal one. In our opinion it would be unfair and | unwise to ask my family pecially our 7-year-old son In and attempt to adjust nity for all and the dignity of the | It is our desire to re-| | | ’ he said. | Phillips | and es-_ to live © to the | rigid pattern of racial segregation | that exists in Washington Phillips said he believed Presi- dent Eisenhower was making a sin- cere effort to eliminate segregation in the capital but “nevertheless the pattern is such it would make adjustments very difficult “Being adults." he continued “my wife and I trv to make some attempt at understanding and soly ing the problem But how does one explain ra- cial segregation to a child.” Phillips a former Marquette Uni- versity athlete. was a member of a group that toured Europe last summer at the invitation of the U.S. State Pevertinent Couple Speaks Nuptial Vows in Episcopal Rite ROCHESTER — In a Saturday /evening ceremony at St. Philip's Episcopal Church here. Bertha Lep | Jones and Bil Gene Todd ex _changed marriage vows The bride. is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Thomas Jones. The bride- groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs Roy Todd of Buffalo. Mo. The bride's gown was fashioned of white lace over satin with a satin crown holding a fingertip veil in place. White roses and carnations made up the bridal bouquet. Mrs Robert D. Wright. the bride's sister. as matron of honor. wore a pink net gown and carried pink carnations. Bridesmaid Mary- Ivn Smith wore a blue net gown with blue carnations. DREAMING OF A HOME OF YOUR OWN? Let us show you how you can start at once to make thot dream come gloriously true , , . much sooner than you think! ‘Call or See ROGER B. HENRY Broker and General Sales Agent 31 owen neenet ; ae aameaQtembe SLL Absolute zero, the complete ab- | explosion may go as high as 36. sence of heat is 459.72 degrees million degrees Peprenhen. 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OL 1,911 CLEAN UP FURTHER SLASHING ON THE FORMER LIQUIDATION SALE PRICES OF THE BLANCHARD’S WOMEN’S CHILDREN’S and INFANTS’ STOCK Again We Cut the Prices VY, Vz and 2 OFF The Former Low | Liquidation Sale Prices SALE AT FREE LANCER—Having completed 10 years under contract to ~M-G-M, June Allyson is free lancing in the first movie role of her own choosing. She’s Mrs. Glenn Miller in “The Glenn Miller Story,” Tickets His Own Auto Liberace’s | House Goes | Pianoforte “ ? eS 5 May Cancel Plans! |for Chevalier Film HOLLYWOOD (®—Plans for a motion picture based on the life of French entertainer Maurice Chevalier may be canceled on the | i.e Z i : F : at : ae % a \ . THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1954 . ag ’ basis of a refusal-of the State | — Department to grant hima visa to enter this country, a producer William Goetz, an independent producer at Columbia. Pictures Lorp., said -he is awaiting infor- | mation which probably will deter- | mune the future of the picture. He | previously announced plans | to | make a film of the French come- | dian's career with Danny Kaye in the title role. . The State Department said its | refusal of a visa was based on | the ground that Chevalier’s pres- ence in this country is considered contrary to the best interests of the United States.’’ He had been refused. an entry permit in 1951 on the basis of his signature on a Communist - inspired Stockholm There was no indication in a statement issued by Goetz that Chevalier. would take any part, advisory or otherwise, in making the picture. Letter Is 19 Years Late SALEM, Va. (® — Mrs. R. L. Gibson received a card mailed 19) years before in the same city. An accompanying letter from the pst, office said it was struck in a crev-| ice of a machine which had been retired to the basement for some | years. It was mailed Dec. 18, 1934. | ——— Universal-International’s bigpic. Jimmy Stewart plays opposite her, | portraying the great Glenn Miller. 1 Drowned, 1 Saved in Drainage Ditches By INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE A two-year-old child drowned in a ee eee | Took Week to Discover Sundae Isn’t Sunday MADILL, Okla. W — Lawrence Ables looked forward all week to eating Sunday breakfast at a cafe here because he heard a certain ‘only on that day. When he got his food, the pre- | Phone FE'5.8331 Prices Mat. 3S; Eves, Sun. S5¢ MARILYN IN KOREA—Dressed in drab GI clothing, Marilyn Monroe lifts a heavy-footed boot as she climbs into a jeep in Korea for the first of 10 shows. Marilyn's comment: “I've never seen so many men in my life. I'm sorry that Joe couldn’t come along with | me.” Husband Joe DiMaggio was busy in Japan coaching baseball | teams. Voters Get 4th Chance | 2nnual tax levy to finance sewer improvement. 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Republican leaders say that for the first time since the 1870s, Congress is re- viewing in one piece the measure that brings in Uncle — rev- fore the House Ways and Means Committee, which is wading through the bill, item by item. After approval by the commit- tee, the measure would have to More than any other} tax bill | in decases this one reflects a con | sistent theory of taxation. That) theory centers around the Repub- lican Administration's two main) principles of taxation. Both points “were stressed recently by Presi- | dent Eisenhower. 1. Taxes should be lower. The’ President has said: ‘‘The objective | will be to return to the people, | to spend for themselves tn their | own way, the largest possible share | of the money that the government | has been spending for them.” the Ecomeny Taare good -them other: trentiation- of the-sqapher's-address-— kinds of tax relief. President Eisenhower has described his pro- | posals as’ “reducing the tax bar-_ riers to continued economic growth. The proposals will encour- age the initiative and investment which stimulate production and pr ductivity and create bigger pay- rolls and better jobs." In presenting hig 2% tax pro- | posals, the President included a | number of items of individual | tax relief. He said “revision of the tax system is needed to | make tax burdens fairer for mil- lions of individual taxpayers.” | mong proposals for tax relief, of pai Pati the largest of the items would afford progressive re- duction, over a-three-year period, | of taxation of dividends received. The biggest proposal for ar relief of corporations would permit | faster tax write-offs of the cost ve a new plant and equipment. This is | estimated, would reduce corporate income taxes by ‘‘more than $100) million.”’ But the Administration's two- point theory of taxation is not going to go through unchallenged. Following ar4 the two main coun- ter arguments, replies from Admi istration spokesmen, and rebuttal | of Administration critics. *First, critics of the Administra- | tion tax philosophy assert that wit 68 cents of every dollar spent by the government earmarked for na- tional security, large tax cuts now would risk the country’s safety. Answering this, Secretary of Defense Charlies E. Wilson in- | sists that his new defense budg- et gives ‘“‘more effective defense | for less money.” Secretary of | the Treasury George M. Hum- phrey adds that “our defense fs / THE PONTIAC PRESS; THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1054 Senate Passes {st Money Bill, Name -Calling Session Precedes Vote on Bill for Welfare Grants LANSING # — The first appro- »RICE SLASH Sale :25%-50% OFF on MEN'S and BOYS’ SUITS, TOPCOATS, SHOES, FURNISHINGS. TERRIFIC PRICE CUTS—SAVE MORE NOW—LAYAWAY for BEST SELECTION! f ‘ Z s ¢ rin ao ot on eS soMen's Gabardine TOPCOATS now} 62> passed the Senate Wednesday ania to 5 & y Republican-Democratic catcalling. $ nnd , od The measure, which now goes to oe toa ace vices i Regulor, MEN'S vase are SUITS “2508 . é incl - * ion for public assistance andar (fia £0 $39.50 , an oe y rect relief. , Tempers got hot when Sen. eg 9 CABS hates bs a5. MEN’S JACKETS = woos °° -* : t voted on ap- SATINS iting the State institutions affected. ‘ @ sg Sen. Leo Roy (R-Hancock) re- Regular GABS TWEEDS $ 88 4 plied I dislike some of the antics 9.95 WORSTEDS Senator Blondy. Most of the ’ Sano have vised ea ina to $9. SHARKSKINS : tions and you know it.”” Blondy erupted with accusations 929 Men’s Flannel Shirts 2‘ $3 =e ORLON = “™IBACLE_ Vinee) ; ieee the Girls Training School $2 $s nl irts $ $ MANY COLORS $795 i E He said he made a lone visit ’ 10 SWEATERS 72 ’ “PLANE” TO SEE—The moderf “Aula Magna,” main codinerians there recently and found “chil- $7 to $9 Men $ Dress Shoes $588 ° dren” locked in cells, s} " of Caracas, Venesuela’s, University City, will be the site of 10th) here a on 8 - : Inter-American Conference starting March 1. Constructed without ees : 1 Bo Fl nel Shirts 99c re Mon any internal support, the 3000-seat auditorium gives all persons an ‘il permitting judges to bend are <9 Men’s Work Shoes $488 $ en ys an i ae Us t unrestricted view of the stage. The speaker's voice is deflected by | pationers to special camps. Pro” te $6. es af the hanging panels and is sent in equal volume to all parts of the! ‘The chamber passed 9 t. | auditorium. Each seat has a telephone, and the delegate merely the Foe 7 2 » incl ie york Values 9 . 88 $999 Bo ——— Jeans $219 1 louse a law including Is $ ress an go Lined ees 2. Tax relief for business does | dials the language he desires to get and almost instantly he hears a | in a 1949 law forbidding “bottle te $3.95 } ees : t . 'clubs.” These are establishments | —_— -@ 9 as _ and which sell “set ups” and ice to $14 Work Shirts Senf. $400 310 Boys’ Surcoats Quilted © ~$§ $6 : rat at by tin whedon” Suit All in the Famil seeeeeusn : ; ‘ 7 | HOUSTON, Tex. (UP) The second counter-argument to fortable in a tight-fitting coat and While Dress ARGYLE HOSE . the administration tax theory is pair of pants, District Judge A. C. : . that tax relief for consumers Winbarn phoned his wife and CLOTHES Shirts $ 99 ’ is.more stimulating to the econom her to call the cleaners and Res Prs. § . than tax relief for investors. ‘them they sent him the 7 , : " NOW ps | - Disagreeing, Secretary Humph- called e ’ rey, told the Joint Committee on gg s- vers -odginaw Reg. $2.99 : t the Economic Report; ‘‘the goose . t | that lays the golden egg is pro- duction; payrolls make consump- tion; stop payrolls and you stop. ° consumption automatically.” ; I ‘Geologists Catalogue : WASHINGTON (UP) — Two new |minerals, probably among the| rarest materials in the earth’ ry crust, have been catalogued by the | Smithsonian Institution scientists | One, which has been named) | ordonerite, is a combinatio. of the | | elements zinc, antimony and oxy- | |gen. 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New power that gives you finer performance with important gasoline savings: New beauty and luxury in the only Fisher Body in Chevrolet's field. The extra safety of the largest brakes of any low-priced car. The Delray Club Coupe is only one of the wonderful new Chevrolet ~ ‘models that make up the lowest-priced line in the low-price field, Come in, look them over and choose your favorite. oto Oy ewer ceem™ MORE PEOPLE BUY CHEVROLETS THAN ANY OTHER CARI . TUNE IN THE DINAH SHORE SHOW ON NBC _ Radio—Etvery Tuesday end Friday Evening Wlechtpaatieary Toretey ont Heeeg: sate 4 " y \ a 23 See ie ‘on a ee eae et a 3 : ‘ . Le gt i os i F \. ae $ ‘ é e is , a | ; : | \ \ i j@ THE PONTI AC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1 18, 1954 “Feather Filled — ‘PILLOWS Conference Undercurrent 4 Has Been Red Commerce iconference in Moscow at which _ Offered _31,300,000,000 to) ACA : Four foreign ministers’ conference = tn Berlin has been Russia's =) strictions on trade with the Com- ynunist world. Soviet Foreign Minister Vvache- glav Molotov's stand in Berlin has been a continuation of a campaign Jaunched by Russia two years ago first to break the Allied bléckade against shipment of strategic goods to the Reds. and second to woo away the United States’ Allies with promises of vast profits to be made in trade with the East. Since the death of Stalin and the rise of Premier Georgi Ma- | lenkev there also has been the - rising conviction that Russia must vastly step up.its imperts from the West if it is te carry out promises of a higher stan- dard of living at home. In April, 1952, the Russians spon- oored an international economic Beary Broken Pane Covered by Policy ROSEVILLE. Calif. (4)- hear of a hitchhiking bear? Robert E. Lambridge, in filing an insurance claim for a broken window in his station wagon. re- Jated he was returning to Cali- fornia from Alaska when he stopped to fish. Then he resumed “After several miles‘! happened to look in the rear view mirror and what 1 saw made my hair stand on end,” he said. — “On the back seat and glaring at me viciously was a black bear which seemed as big aS a moun- | tain. I braked the car to a jolting stop and perhaps this saved me The jolt startled the bear and he jumped out the window. “The window was closed ' Ever Ex-Resort Relegated . to Big Goldfish Pond SALISBURY, Md. (#) Last summer, Johnson's Lake here couldn't be used for swimming and boating because a dense marine vegetation had sprung up strangling the usefulness of the lake. An invesigation determined that the vegetation was elodea i- gantica, the type commonly found , in goldfish and marine gardens. | Authorities speculate someone may have emptied a goldfish | bowl into the pond, and nature did the rest. The rugged Otympic ae in northwestern Washington State takes the country's heaviest rain. | fall, more then 200 inches at some ‘trade pacts with India At that time ears had been no slow-down in the Communists’ headiong rush toward industriali- | vahon. Since then, with typical Com munist ability te do a complete ahout-face and in an apparent attempt te popularize the Malen- kev regime, the Kremlin has ad- mitted it erred in industralizing | at the expense of the peasant and even has encouraged a cer- _ tain amount of private intiative in an attemipt te step up food production. At the same time. it has also admitted that in some respects Russian agriculture is in worse shape now than it was in 1914. Hence, if it is to live up to its promises.. it needs to import not only refrigerators but food to put into them The Russian drive to trade has been global increase In the last three months, the Russians have sold more than $100.000,000 in gold in) Western Europe, most of which presumab- ly is to purchase agricultural and consumers goods . Russian platinum and silver sales in the same period are esti- | mated at around $25,000,000. In the past. incidentally, the Russians are said to have financed much of their espionage and political war- ‘fare campaigns with bar platinum because it is easy to ship Recently Russia has purchased quantities of meat in France, butter in Denmark and New Zealand and eggs in The Nether lands. It has been buying wool in Aus ‘tralia and textiles from Belgium France and Italy Besides the deals already men tioned. 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If the Dukes can do it, they'll be the first team since "Both the NIT and NCAA tourana- Wichita, ranked 15th with a 223 record, joined Duquesne, Dayton, in the NIT, and '12 straight victories and a \ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUA “aces Rough Part o Louisville lived up .to its NIT ‘Wesleyan 91-76 to make its record 19-6, and little St. Francis of Brook- lyn \erthanced tts chances of an invitation by trimming City Col- lege 71-51. The Terriers now have 19-3 zi NIT suffered a blow, how- } had hoped to land Furman, if they did not win the conference title, because of high-scoring Frank Selvy'’s gate appeal. Only two other top - ranking teams were in action last night. RY 18, 1954 Mal Not Rated Prospect for 4-Minute Mile European Star Tells Whitfield to Stick to | Ernie Confident Durando Wants Kayo Victory in Friday Bout NEW YORK (p—Ernie Durando | has a simple philosophy about. boxing. : | “If I can catch and hit a guy, then I've got him.” Wins ‘A’ Game on Foul Shots .| saw. I was an underdog against Castellani the last time, the Bayon- | ne, N. J., Bruiser feels very confi- dent that he can do it again Friday night in Madison Square Garden. | * ¢ e “I'm going to try and knock him | - out again,” he said as he finished his training in Stillman's Gym. | “I'd like to make it real sen- sational." e* © @ Told that Castellani was a 2-1 favorite despite Ernie's seventh- round technical knockout in their last fight, Durando said: “That’s okay with me. I'm the Junior Elks Surpass ‘80-Point Total Again in’ Class D | Only two games were played. Wednesday night in City Basket-. ball League competition. Two other scheduled contests resulted in for- | feitures. General Motors was outshot from the floor, 17-15 goals, by Chuck’s | Shack, but fell back on free throw accuracy to win a 44-43 Class A victory. | GMC sank 14 of 19 foul shots, | while the Shack five made good | on nine of 15 chances. Tom | Spencer, of Chuck's, led scorers with 18 points. Frizzell paced the | winners with 153. | Walled Lake Merchants forfeited | to Pontiac Merchants in Class B,| as did Hi-Knights to Senior Hi-Y. in Class D. | Junior Elks Lodge No. 720 sur-| passed the 80-poifit“mark for the) “Red’’ Taylor led scoring with 19 points, while teammate Willie De- | Walt had 16. | Tonight's play matches GMC and Poole Lumber at 7 p.m. and Shaw's Jewelry against Wayne's Frosh: in an exhibition at 8:30 p.m Both | games are in Pontiac High's gym- | (CLAS® A) CHUCK'S Grre GRP! Spencer, f 7 °418 Rallis, f 113 York, f 1 1 8 Frtssell, f 4 513) Bere, « 1 1 8 Fisher, ¢ 4311 Bester, ¢ ae eee ESS Wilson, 1 2 "grave, ¢ | Curse, f 1 2 4 Steddard, f 22 6 Martin, f 1 @ 2 Snyder, f @1 1) Searle, g 2@ 4 Le ¢ 2£@2) Thateher, ¢ 2 6 4 Devine, ¢ #11 ——— Oorke, ¢ 118 17 943 ——— 6144 GMC . weiss 15 416. Oe CHUCK'S Ee 16 6 3-43: (CLASS D) Ay [0 UR eanoonnnaenrncape: —85 TAKESIDERS .........-- so tw 5,698 Arrests in ‘53 for Game Law Charges. LANSING (®—There were 5,968 | , the Frenchman out ia the sixth Castellani two years ago. I was a 4-1 to Charley Humez in Paris last October and I knocked | players have turned to the.cage round. Any guy I can hit solid I can knock out.” . It seems that the heavy-fisted Jerseyite has to stop 'em to win. ball squads in various state cities. losses and 2 draws. He has flat- | tened.27 rivals, almost 50 per cent. | But of the 28 fights that went the | limit, his record is a poor 11-15-2. | Perva Defeats LIONS TRY CAGE GAME—A group of Detroit Lions football game in the off-season, and are now engaged in playing a series of exhibitions against local basket- The group comes to Pontiac Feb. 26, at PHS for a tilt with Chuck's Shack five, Class A City League team. Pontiac Park.and Recreation Department will benefit by the 4 Pro Grid Stars Come Here! Feb. 26 in Basketball Tilt Making the jump from high-pow- | Illinois Prep Mat Substitute - Quintet Wins , Warshawski Replaces the Hard Way Mystery Man. in Show BELLFLOWER, Ill. (—Here's at Armory ee oe ae Ge te vay | AL Warshawski of Poland sub- stituted for the Mystéry Man in Coach Eiry Nickel of Bell- the feature match of last night's flower High School thought his | wrestling show at Pontiac Armory. team had beaten Wapella High (The masked grappler was injured | 62-61 Tuesday night. Nickel was in an auto accident Tuesday night | peta Ba si pa aetind and was unable to appear. | checked hie eaihe beck whea be | Pittsburgh's Ted Perve pineed returned home. Warshawski in the $rd and de- up, the score came out 62-62. eres 5 c conch, Haak Roehrich, 20 tiles defeated Detroiter Lou Kelin in away. Roehrich and his team, plus | 28 minutes 11 seconds of the 1-fall- Wapella fans, drove back to Bell- | to-win semifinal. Hassen Bey, of flower last night. |Turkey. conceded the opening The game was resumed where | Match to Seymour Koenig, when it left off. In the 3-minute over. |‘“Mr. New York” applied a ham- time, Bellflower won 68-67. meriock and half-nelson at 11 min- ,” said : | Prep Schedules . Saginaw at Pontiac; Waterford at = ; CH, Fla. (UP)}—A| at Lake Orien; Remeo at Top Women Golfers || in Pontiac Area 4 : st. stcehitens ot Onn OT est in Serbin Tourney . Faibet ogre Soha standout field of professional and | Treas City; Keege Harbor et Brighten; | Clarkston at Clarencevi Leech Maeno) 1953 tournament, heads the group Pinekney; LJ in fines and $43,947 in costs. _Ziske of Milwaukee, Wis., Vonnie Bowling Results ‘Small game hunters were the Colby of Hollywood, Fla., and Jean : pam most frequent offenders with 2,380 | Toski of Hollywood. ; NIGHTR wh violations. Fishing law violations Oliver 51 36 Harnect 42 totaled 1,987 and 1,212 persons Whitey Ford of the Yankees beat | Grey ‘kids’ S44 Dereclsaners 99 0 were arrested for deer hunting the White Sox five times in 1953 indiy. mo a 197 violations. : a | without dropping a decision. — Answer Should Soon Come Conceming Baseball Ability of Minnesota Football Star, Paul Giel :| while playing with the Gavilen- ¢| the Cuban Ivy Williamson of Wisconsin rated him far up. I asked Williamson when he was at the Rose Bowl game why he was held to a 21-21 tie by Minnesota. “Did you ever see Giel play?” he asked. “You have a tough time holding Giel alone to 21 points.” ered pro football to the confined | type of play in basketball isn't | too much of a job for some mem- bers of the Detroit Lions’ Football ‘club, National Football League champs for 1953, Early in the season a group of ‘Liong formed a basketball team and started a series of exibi- | They appeared at Port Huron recently. Tonight they're in Adri- an for a charity affair. They come to Pontiac on Feb. 26, at Pontiac High School gymnasium. The exhibition here will put the. big Lions against one of the City League Class A leaders in a twin- show. Funds received will go towards sending city champions to | the Class A State MRA tourney play in Adrian tonight in a charity contest. of the Lions’ squad; from left, Charlie Ane (tackle), Jim Martin (guard), Dorne Dibble (end), Sonn publicity director for the Lions’ Football Club. pose the erstwhile gridiron stars. Pontiac's Parks and -Recreation Department will share in the pro- coeds. Funds so received will help send a Pontiac Class A champion to the state championships last of March. here through the aid of a Pontiac- employed Lion, Lou Creekmur, Members of the squad in- clude Sherwin (Sonny) Gandee, Tickets may be secured at the Parks and Recreation Department, | bill. Shaw’s Jewelers meet the Uni- | ' versity of Detroit freshmen in the Ist game, Chuck's Shack will op- | or from managers of city league teams. They may also be had at PHS gym night of the exhibition. ‘Houtteman, Lopata, Littlefield Back Home DETROIT # — Three major leaguers from Detroit, two of them former Tiger ‘Hurlers, returned from playing South American base- ball thig winter. The former Detroit players, Art Houtteman, now with the Cleve- land Indians, and Dick Littlefield | of Baltimore, joined with Stan Lo- | |Pata, Philadelphia Phils catcher, | in the trek south this year. Houtteman compiled a 6-6 record ances in the Venezuelan League. Lopata and Littlefield played in League. Littlefield won 13 of 2) games for the Cienfuegos. Women Plan Tournament for New Orleans Club NEW ORLEANS (UP)—Touring in Pontiac Area INTER-LAKES ‘ L WL Farmington @ 2 Walled teke 36 Southfield 3 Van 365 Berkley 53 Wi a6 WE | wt. 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Theirs were just a couple of blistering scores turned in over the 6,400-yard rolling layout with greens so good all the profes sionals were enthusiastic. Demaret, who has finished. 2nd three times in this event, might | Demoret, Harper Under | ‘Slade Bounces Back Into Ring New York track writers that only Kansas’ Wes Santee had & chance | of beating him to the 4¢minute mile next summer. Shorter Specialty. Earlier this week, Whitfield told | “Whitfield should stick to his * pack at the moment. Title Picture Henry Beaten, Jimmy May Receive Shot at Archie Moore WASHINGTON (#—Jimmy Slade, 21-year-old comeback kid, has bounced right into the middle of the light-heavyweight championship picture. “TI out-maneuvered him,” Slade said after scoring a surprising 10-round decision over Clarence Henry of Les Angeles in a na- tionally televised bout last night. = on Allie, Homey Salary Again Today in New York : 4 | He if igi z 3 8 Lf F a 2 3 ” le The Yankees are said to be offer- tng the wealthy Cherokee no more than last year’s $37,500, if that much. He is reported holding out s ° s “That’s another place pride en ters in,"’ he said. ‘ ‘s Very lit- tle difference in my demands and. their offer. But Tinie proud take less than I “I deserve, It’s principle." s s Ld Reynolds, perennial World Series starter for the world champions Slade weighed 178%, Henry 186. Jimmy's speed had Henry baffled | through half the fight and then he. added to Henry's confusion by | rallying with telling blows every | time it appeared he had been hurt | himself. Slade, ranked 3rd among the In Jimmy's last outing, he lost a disputed split decision to Harold Johnson, No. 1 light-heavy. chal- lenger. Last night's victory might earn Slade a rematch with Johnson or possibly one of the next shots at Archie Moore's title. make jt this time. Harver is dang- erous on any course is virtually the whole show. Among the in the field of 139 teurs are twotime winner, E. J. (Dutch) Harrison of Ardmore Dougias of Grossinger, N. Y., (1949), Ed Oliver of Palm Springs, Fla., (1947); and Jack Burke, (1952). . Greek Fraternity Sets Midwest Cage Test First annual midwestern basket- ball tournament, sponsored by the Order of Ahepa, National Greek fraternal organization, will be played Feb. 27-28 at the Percy Jones gymfiasium in Battle Creek. Outstanding Greek quintets from Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and Michi- gan are expected to compete. This precedes the national tourney slat- ed at University of Chicago field- house, April, 9-11. where putting ‘and 18 ama-|% Connect for it to do | Okla., (1939 and 1951), Deve | most enough much good. Slade was dev: in attacking ,the inside at him. . Buckeye Tank Squad Bent on Revenge at MSC | hie 9 & 9 ues 22 | “He only hurt me once, in the 9th,”" Slade said. | light-heavyweights, gained a good | and holder of a proud 7-2 record in Series play, had a 13-7 - mark last year but his stout pitching is credited the Yankees their pennant and worid title. HE F i ra i gz q i Delsing Signs, Nine Tigers Out of Fold DETROIT (UP) — Signing of outfielder Jim Delsing left only the probable cast in the $100,000 Kenees 56 Kensse State 74 . Santa Anita Derby Saturday, with| Devin #t_Cimeimnats §——#¢ |i Coach's Footsteps field, Clarence Hicks and Johnny Calumet farm's Duke's Lea pos- plese meee - Ball a Hy i. Pesky. ible favorite. cqey phe : SYRACUSE, N. Y. ® — Bruce *" Bidding for top attention also Meh. Tech 1 Northern Mich. re Yancy, Syracuse University ath- Monahan Leads N were several eligibles, notably An-| Central Mich. 78 Ferris 6s | letic stalwart is following in coach avy drew J. Crevolin’s Determine, Mrs, | Kalemere -_ i{| Roy Simmons’ footsteps. Yancey| ANNAPOLIS, Md. ® — A 192- Harry Curland’s Major Speed, and os i} ore = . a ogi athe and — ee = = Banpite the Betty Grable-Harry James | pequesne os Geneve te | lacrosse. His | ’ mmons, in sea- “Cir prebee surters techede| Ki, Se Slee Manan, iden George Brent’s Mr. Mustard, the | [ilenevs oe $3|_ Simmons is head coach of both; He is Phil Monahan of Burl- Llangollen Stable’s Ordained, Rex. | Coigate 8 Clertsce $1 | boxing and lacrosse and was Yan-| ingame, Calif, who scored 30 C. Ellsworth’s El Drag, Travetine| Ravs* "SS Gets teen” at | CeY’S backfield coach in football. | points last season and 12 in 1982, and possibly Peter Lane and Lark’s| .'¢. siete $8 Virginia Teo §4/ | Yancey’s home is in Bellerose, | including the touchdown that sank Music. Tense Christian 33 Gc. Metheass 68 'N. Y. Arny.. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | players in double figures tn the , scoring honors for Kalamazoo with ,stuborn fight although Central led The MIAA basketball conference scoring column topped by Bud-/22 points. Teammate Gary Movrt-| all the way. : had its ups and downs Wednesday! yaitier’s 17 pointe, po age aa bonenk gfe cing oman eo — = : in a. big} Albion countered with Don Roe| Roger Davis with 18 points. Stuart. Each was credited with 21 a "the with | 224 Cedric Dempsey. Roe won high| Hillsdale occupies 7th place just | points, 3 a ne ene did the fant |man honors with 21 points while|one game shead of basement Standings: Hope. rises i . sank 26. dwelling Olivet. . trating with a arcsve 8675 vie) While Albion's hopes were on| In other Michigan college bas- 4 —id the downgrade, Kalamazoo pulled | ketball action, Central Michigan Rope pet ocgaiibesenronebbeniaost Alma quintet came on with a | up into a tie for Sth place with) traveled to; Ferris Institute and SaReR ~snosesrenevsnveccoresorees MEME: tnd half rush, hitting on ever |Adrian by downing outmanned walked off with a T240 victory Bit; FY Sle oS ee, Marty Marion and Mickey Mantle models WELDEN my a , 4 One such true believer wanted | "if it was too cold to go ice fish-/ é Conservation officer Robert Tim- | Detroit, Toronto | Sextets Struggle to Scoreless Tie Sawchuk, Lumley Trade Shutouts for 2nd Time This Season : | TORONTO \W—League- leading Detroit Red Wings and 2nd place + Ferente fought te—a—georeless—_tie, -|in a National Hockey League game ° last night that turned out to be ay battle of goalies. The tie left the Wings still 10 points to the good in their try for another repeat performance at walking off with the league crown, It was the 2nd time this year that Detroit goalie Terry Saw- chuk and Maple Leafs netmind- er Harry Lumley have hooked up in a scoreless battle. First time was .in a game at Detroit, | Jaa, 3. Sawchuk, winner of the Vezina | Trophy for the last two seasons, has recorded 11 shutouts this year. Lumley has only one less. Wings swarmed all over the Toronto nets in the lst period but failed to get the puck past Lum- ley's diving, flailing body on 17 shots. Wings had 33 shots on goal during the game. Tt was Sawchuk’s turn in the last period to show why he has won the trophy twice in succes- 'sion. He turned back 13 Toronto | scoring attempts for a total of 7 saves for the night. | New York Rangers whipped Bos- | _ton Bruins 2-1 at Madison Square | Garden to move to within three | _ points of the 4th place Hub sextet. | Phillies, Ashburn Come to Terms on ‘54 Pact NEW YORK u—The Philadel- | phia Phillies, who are having! trouble lining up their players for 1%4, were feeling a lot better today after having come to terms with star outfielder Richie Ash- Ashburn was forced to take a, cut last season, but a club spokes- | man said yesterday the fleet fly- chaser got back that amount plus an increase for his .330 batting | performance i in 1353. |VOUR BRAKES MAY | SAVE THEIR LIVES! Don't Drive With Faulty Brakes! ‘| Gta Firestone _| BRAKE SPECIAL eeeeeeieeeseee#eeee#e#eesee*e#eee#s#e#seeee# Lining. Front Wheel Becrings. 3 Inspect Grease Seals. 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U.S. Harriers ‘Too Soft’ FALUN, Sweden (UP)—Coach Al day after the best showing any Merrill called members of the U.S. of them could make was 102nd' Cross country team * ‘too soft” to place in the world championship | _ | 15-kilometer race, Price and Mitchell |, speres surat tain back not only in the gruelling 9.3-mile cross country race won 10 Help Fach Other by Veikko Hakulinen of Finland, | but also in the Nordic combined WICHITA, Kan, (®—Most college’ competition won by Sveree Sten- football coaches prefer to keep ersen ef Norway. each other in the dark on grid strategy. Not so with Eddie Price sais Ga bet eine of the University of Texas and in the cross country test Wednes- | Jack Mitchell of the Baiversty day when he was clockéd in one | ee tice’ - squad hour, seven minutes and 21 seconds | turned out at Austin, Mitchell dem- 129° of pana Soe onstrated strong points of the split! 04 place with a 1:07.42 clocking: | 'T formation offense. And when Marvin. Crawford of Steamboat | Wheatshocker gridders gather here Springs. Colo., wound up in 112th! _later this spring, Price will be on | place with 1:08:44, and Crosby “the faculty to demonstrate line | | Perry-Smith, also of Crosby | play—Texas style. | Springs, finished 114th in 1:10:35. “There isn’t much you can say NHL STANDINGS Detrott ........ a re 5 about our showing,” Merrill mut- | PLO iseeee 7 17 1 6S 122 = ‘tered glumly after the race which | Menten “% 3 7 SS it 1% was held in below-zero weather. | cues ie m8 85 ia i$! “Our men are still too soft for | WEDNESDAY'S Resutts such weather and such a hard Terente Detroit 6 ota * track,” he added. L Ten Events Slated for MSC’s Thinclads EAST LANSING W—A 10-event i schedule was announced today for the Michigan State outdoor track team. Spartan runners will open the outdoor season at the Ohio State Relays April 17 and close it with tthe Big Ten-Pacific Coast meet at Evanston, Ill., June 15. Only one home event is planned, a dual meet with Notre Dame May 1. The schedule: April 11, Ohie State Relays st Colum- bas; April 23-24. Drake Relays ot Des | Meines; May 1, Netre Dame éual meet at heme; May 8 Western Conference Relays at Cham fe dual meet at- 3 May 2, Michigan dual meet at Ann — May 2-29, Big Ten chaeepien- at Lafayette, Ind.; Jane 6, Cen- tn Collegiates at Milwaskee; June 11- ational Collegiates at Ann Arber; June. 15, Big Ten-Pacifie Coast Confer- ence meet at Evansten. Chicago Rivals Meet CHICAGO ®—The intra-city ri- | vals, the Cubs and White Sox, will |play their fifth annual charity game July 1. The proceeds will be used to purchase equipment for various boys’ groups. eeeeeee#e#se# e Casual and Correct SPORT COATS For business as well as leisure these sport coats by Michaels-Stern are value supreme. Easy of fit, easy in line, easily the smartest group of sport coats we've seen. Their absolutely correct styling makes them handsomely wearable anywhere, . anytime. A variety of fabrics and $3 5 at this value-minded price. 106, North Saginaw St. rtmage ceed esesecenm, s i oat eee is = as castes sie eEceen, Saar a Serene * . te. * = = ~ ps ~ es ? Wi prea Ge Fi hiefS Oppose Tro} Titles Her Specialty! Birmingham Gir] Sets Sights Upon Becoming ‘Miss Michigan’ This Year BLOOMFIELD HILLS — A proud Oakland County, Miss Flint, Miss family doctor started a Bloomfield | Berkley, Miss Young Republican | Hills beauty off on a career of °! Oakland County. She is an ar- | dent sports devotee. | winning ‘‘Miss So-and-So'’ titles when she was 3. | Mrs, Susin does not have four So says Mrs. John Susin, Orch- daughters who have won such ard Ridge Rd., mother of Miss! heaers, enly one — a ti year old % | | i | . wanting to enter her in beauty |contests — total strangers from all over the state,” > * 4 t | | t Friday Battle Important One to Saginaw Five Loss Here Could All but End Title Chance | for Upstaters By BILL MARTIN Pontiac High's basketball Chiefs, buoyed by their upset victory over previously-undefeated Ferndale on Tuesday, swing back into Saginaw Valley Conference play here Fri- | day against Saginaw in PHS final tall (3’ 10") green-eved ash blonde whe picks up beauty cen- test titles like lint. A tite winner in a baby con- jtest at Convention Hall in Detroit | ' launched Dolores Susin;~-on. a line | | which has parelleled her life ‘through Birmingham schools and from which she graduated last | year. “Since then, people have been Mrs. Susin laughs. Dolores, who works for an air- | Connie Mack Would Shift A's to Coast Is Now Convinced That LA Should Have Major Loop Baseball Club LOS ANGELES ww—Connie. “Mack, here to discuss plans for, a movie of his colorful life, told | reporters he would like to see | the Athletics moved to Los An. | geles. “I love Philadelphia. It's my | home. But 1 heartily am in favor of moving the Athletics to Les Angeles,” the 91-year-old THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1958 De ! tome Finale Milford Swamps Clarenceville 5 Stallsmith’s 20. Points Pace Redskins: to Easy Win in W-O Loop | Milford High School cagers hit a scorching 54 per cent of their shots in the Ist half to take a 42-18 lead and coast to a 6927 Wayne-Oak- land League victory over Clarence- ville Wednesday night. Victory kept Jack Menzie's Redskins right on the heels: of league-leading Northville. Lead. ers have an 8-2 record with games to play against Holly and Keego Harbor. Milford’s mark is 8&3 with | Clarkston yet to meet. Clarkston is | ge 7-3 and plays Clarenceville in j addition to Milford. Bob Stallsmith led the Milford |attack Wednesday with 20 points. | Jim Davidson tossed in 13 and John { \ F | \ ‘ tH ‘_ i fiance Pontiac eon Rolls in State | Bowling Meet | ts team participated in the open- | ing round of the Michigan Women's | State Bowling tournament at Trav- | erse City last weekend. ~ SWC posted 27742 In the team | event. In doubles, Genevieve Bradiey and Sally Hoffman rolled — Helen Achenhach and Lin- nea Nolan had 968 and Peggy Beader and Marie Servieal reg- | istered 1116. Singles scores tnclude Genevieve Bradley 541, Sally Hoffman - 583, Helen Achenbach 563, Linnea No- lan 5399 and Peggy Bender 607. All scores include handicaps. Other Pontiac teams are sched-_ jtuled to roll in the state meet at! later dates. ! Caribou. Are Plentifut, | Increasing in Labrador year. Local hunters say they never cans Coslhen cc Meatiha Die of increase is that this animal was almost extinct in Labrador a few years ago when herds were slaugh- tered wholesale, Racehorse Loves Eggs MIAMI: w — Precious Stone, a race horse belonging to Harvey: Frehauf, loves his eggs. He is fed four raw eggs daily at. Hialeah race track in addition to his regu- lar diet. Precious Stone eats them, (shells and all. a president of the Athletics said | Sherwood added 10. Nine Redskins | yesterday. ' | shared in the point-getting. He declared it is increasingly | home tilt. Trojans, boasting a 92 season's mark that includes a 60-50 win over | line in Detroit, doesn’t only win | titles and occasional cups. Win- ner of a company contest, she’s In another Wednesday game ES TERRIFIC / | | { | EYES “MISS MICHIGAN” TITLE—Birmingham’s Dolores Susin, | 123 21-year-old blonde (above) has set her sights for a 2nd try at the. “Miss Michigan” title. The “big” competition comes up in June. Chuck Davey Is Underdog, off the first of March on a trip to Lisbon, London, Paris and Rome for 15 days, She plans-to take p§ft in the 1954 | “Miss Michigan’' contest in June at Muskegon Between work and contests, lores manages to wedge in lang- uage lessons, and swimming, ski- ing® skating, tennis and dancing in ‘her spare time. “But she can never telt when j someone will call to say he has entered her in the Miss Something- | Or-Other,”’ her mother adds. Top Milers to Meet at Penn PHILADELPHIA — Pick of) regular who left school last week. | the world’s distance runners has been invited to run in the Ben will start the same quintet that | | Franklin Mile event at the 60th! handed Ferndale its surprise set- | annual Penn Relay Carnival April | 23-24. Penn athletic director Jerry Ford was dreaming of the Ist four-minute mile in history be- ing run over the Franklin Field cinders when he announced yes- terday the potential field for the event, Do- | ably will be rated favorites de-| spite Pontiac's impressive show- ing against the Railsplitters. Friday's contest is the Ist of a series of four crucial league games for Saginaw. A loss here for the Trojans, now in 2nd piace behind Flint Northern in Valley standings, would all but elimi- nate them for title contention.. _Free-scoring Trojans have piled up 733 points in 11 starts this year for a_ lofty 66.6-point average. | Coach Larry Laeding will probably stick with his usual starting lin- (up, with J. T. Landrum and Bob | Maturen at forwards, Tom Hall! at | | center and Sam Davis and John | Langhorne at guards. All but Lan- | drum are seniors. | Langhorne. who _ transferred | 'from Flint Northern last fall. re- places Andy Johnson, a 2-year Pontiac Coach Art Van Ryzin| back Tuesday. John James, the )team’s leading scorer with 115 | points in 11 games, and Walter | King will go at forwards, Dick 'Blacklaw will start at center, and Walt Poe and Bob Johnston will handle backcourt duties. | A preserve game, scheduled for 6 30 pm., will precede the varsity contest. , to Art Aragon on Coast LOS ANGELES (INS)—Televi- | sion fight idol Chuck Davey, and | Art (Golden Boy) Aragon, square Trabert Jumps Back to Tennis NEW YORK (‘(UP)—Tony Trab- ert, switching rapidly from one | kind of court to another, heads one of the most brilliant fields ever. assembled for the National Indoor | Tennis Championships tonight | when competition opens in men's singles. Only Wednesday night, the crew-cutted Trabert played with the University of Cincinnati bas- | ketball team in a game against | Dayton. At 8 p. m. today, he re- | turns to the role of America's top tennis star to face 43-year- old Frank Shields of New York in an opening round test. Trabert, national outdoor cham- pion and mainstay of the United States Davis Cup team. ‘seeded 1st) is only one of six current champions included in the men's field of 32 entrants. Also compet- ing are defending champion Art Larsen of San Leandro, . Calif. Wimbledon champion Vic Seixas | of Philadelphia, French indoor champion Budge Patty of New York, Danish champion Kurt Niel- sen, and Swedish champion Sven Davidson. 75 in Endurance Race SEBRING, Fla. — Seventy- five of the fastest sports cars in the United States and Europe will compete in the 12-hour Florida International Grand Prix of Endur- ance here March 7 over a twist- ing 5.2-mile course. ' close fight to Billy Graham last | stylist who can, when ‘deliver a knockout punch. His rec. off tonight in a 10-round non- televised fight at Los Angeles | Olympic auditorium A capacity crowd of 10,400 is | expected to see the battle be- | tween the two ranking welter- | weights with Aragon, who opened | as a three to one favorite, now listed as two to one with the odds dropping. A gross of around $60,000 is expected for the fight with both contestants assured of a sizable | cut of the gate. Davey has a $12.,- 300 guarantee. Aragon, with 30 per | cent of the net, ought to fare, /even better. Bombastic Aragon, who lost a | the year but who has belted two op- ponents since then, is regarded the better puncher of the two. Davey, former Michigan State | college titleholder, is a proven | bourg; John Landy of Australia; | er Ohio State runner; Tek tO tk ek ord lists only three defeats in) 44 fights, one to champ Kid Gavi- | lan, others to a former sparring | partner. Al Andrews Davey has impressed Southern California ring experts with his classy workouts since arriving in| Los Angeles last week, and for | this reason the odds have | dropped. It would include Roger Bannis- | ter of England, 1952 winner of a event: Josey Barthel, Olympic 1 meter champion from “picid New Foes for Wolfpack RALEIGH, N. C. uy — North; Carolina State's 1954 football | schedule includes four new oppo- | nents — Virginia Tech, Furman. | Richmond and Maryland. Dropped FBI miler, and Mal Whitfield, from the schedule were -Davidson, | Olympic 800-meter champ who will Army, Pittsburgh and George | be making his debut as a miler in Washington. Ben Franklin feature. The Wolfpack will take the field Whitfield has already accepted under a new head coach, Earle L. , and Truex, Santee, Wilt, and Bar- Edwards, former end coach at thel have indicated they will com- Michigan State. Edwards succeeds | pete. : | Horace Hendnckson who resigned. RKAKKKKAKAKKAAARARR RAH RC I Wes Santee, Kansas U.; Len Tru- ex, last year's winner and form- Fred Wilt, | NOTICE Whelesale-Retall We have perfected a to exist in the same city. “IT was always against entering Los.. Angeles or San: Francisco be- -/cause I thought it would break up the Coast League.’ said Mack “But now I'm convinced that Los | Angeles should be in our league | before long.” Three studios are bidding for the scnpt of Mack's life story Jimmy Stewart and Jeff Chandler have been mentioned as possible “Mr Macks” for the movie. Pontiac on the Saginaw floor, prob- | difficult for more than one club Cranbrook lost to Patterson, 65-49. | MELFORD 5 ~--1 21 16 ii—és | CLARENCEVILLE 1e 8 Another Shantz Plays 4 &—27 | PHILADELPHIA uA — Bobby Shantz, ace lefthander of the Ath- letics, will have a kid brother in training. camp at > West Palm Beach, Fla. Wilmer Shantz, up from Ottawa in the International League, ts & catcher” tte stands- 6-1 and weighs 170. 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Buy One and Get the Second Tire covered bce, Jenkins won with a : S | brilliant display in the free skat APPROACH — The narber of steps | in the approach should be, ing competition. determined by. individual requirements, points out Marion Ladewig His 2nd triumph, coupled with : the five straight world titles won od . 4 by Button, give the U.S. a seven- Fit Yourself to Approach’ jerry’ ine sors Betor Button broke the ice, European Marion Ladewig. Suggests 277 "3.2733," om By MARION LADEWIG , | use a four-step approach, but Jenkins, 19, is only a junior at _Third of a sertes do not believe that every bowler | Colorado College and should be As in the stance. the number of should do likewise. able to go for his rd straight | steps in- the approach should be year. Even if he doesn't, the U:S. determined by individual require I have seen people use from has the next best skater in Jimmie ments two to nine. Naturally, 1 don't | Grogan of Colorado Springs, Colo., believe anyone should use the ex. | runner-up again this year to Jen tremes, but elther a four-step or kins Mitchell Is Secnnd. | five-step approach can be used Poor Grogan'- He trailed But- : ton for five years and then, when successfully by most bowlers, in Button retired -along came Jenkins in Lifetime Mark j The a aad, sepe paces 5, keep him from the tide. er Pee. ao == The American contingent really dd sry ie 4 CLEVELAND «Dale Mitchell.| The use of more mee) (docen't ae Pi skating bean hot hard-hitting outfielder for the In-/ add anything to your delivery, as) Tenicy Albogm ne Here's your chance to buy Dayton Tires at the lowest prices ever offered! Buy 7 : 's divis ae diana, holds the second best life. 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His eyes are squinty, his| ben Sam beefed, the noble one big face is actually lopsided. | said, *‘I only stopped because she's > On the other = agers > under your roof, and I thought 4 Fe. Teter band, Sam's | you might be insulted.” Soa asi ee elegent gents 14 “Slap me in the face ence a ever met up” week with a check.” with, He is a’ @. : Barry laughed and passed the lawyer and, % gw | matter off as a big joke. judging by the « % F*..| Last month Sam's mother died, importance of his “* - ~ {and I met him a few nights back clients, his “No- 2. * +} coming out of a stage door on ble Look” as©=* ** °°". Shubert Alley. He looked as bleak Sam calls it, has BILLY ROSE | as 7 a. m. on Monday. influenced many a jury. | “Sorry to hear about your moth- I first got to know Sam back ©": | said. ‘‘Was she sick long?” in the ‘308 w “Jumbo” at — mores | I went into hock for doctors and and I remember his telling me | "US¢s, but it didn’t do no good.” that he and his brother were | | Didn't Barry help?” . contributing equal amounts each | The stagehand spit. week to the support of his par- “I phoned him as soon as ents. old lady took sick, but he I learned later, however, that, Se needed peace and quiet, Sam took care of most of the ex-| ® Visit from him might unsettle tras — movie tickets, a turkey Ber. Unsettle her! All she did -for Thanksgiving, and week ends W2* talk about him day and in Atlantic City — although Barry night. was already earning five times as “You mean he never came much as the stagehand around at. all?” Yet, while Sam's parents were! “He finally made it,’ said Sam. the said and plenty fond of him, it was the, ‘It was the ‘day after she died. | well-barbered Barry whom they He said he’d be glad to split the | | funeral expenses, only. he thought we should make it simple because Mama would have wanted a digni- fied funeral.” ‘ Sam said, “I didn’t feel like were proud of. About 10 years ago, Sam's fath- er died and, as he recently told me, he and his brother met to decide where their mother would live. At the time, Sam was living | 2rguing, so I went out and got her in a walk-up in the Bronx and|4 box with silver handles. And Barry in one of those Georgian | When they buried her, I made a brick houses in Westchester. | fool of myself by blubbering all over the place.” “Pd be glad to have Mother “ : ” clive with me,” said Barry, look- iow (dit Barry |bebave ing his noblest, “but I don't “He just stodd there, looking think she'd be comfortable with | *traight ahead,” said Sam, “and servants waiting on her. Psy- | "ever once reached for his hand- chologically, it might be a bad move.” . » ‘It’s “You got a better idea?’ said bills whe setter Sam. — “Perhaps a home for the elder-| “But there's one thing I can't ly.” said Barry. ‘She'd be looked | forget.’ said Sam. “It's what after and be in. the company of Mama said the night she died. She women her own age.” | took my hand and said—"’ ‘Mama never liked old people,"’| The stagehand spit again. said Sam. ‘‘She likes young ones! “She said, ‘Promise me, Sam, that you'll try to be more like your mother moved in with him. And, ' (Copyright 1954) “Almost six months,” said Sam.) 284 efficient-looking diesel-driv-- pen NS \ \ _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1954 Commerce Up wally push rather than pull their (fn “1952, 5,125,199 tons of cargo movéd through the port of Louis- ville on the river, an increase of on Ohio River Paddleboat Days Gone but 1952 Was Busiest for Tonnage LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UP)— Al-| though the colorful packet days are gone ‘and most of the old pad- dlewheel steamboats have disap- peared, the Ohio River remains a bustling artery of commerce. In fact, the river is staging a in comeback as a transportation route, with an upsurge that made | 1952 the busiest in history on the river, tonnage-wise. Nowadays, the bulk of the ton- nage is moved in long trains of . steel barges, pushed by powerful | them up in the morning and pro- ceeds south, cutting out a night of en towboats. The boats are called = driving over a hilly and curving towboats, even though they us- | highway between the two cities. SIDE GLANCES by Galbraith | ‘‘How soon will I be able to have a nice even set of false teeth like my father’s?” FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS 7 \N REBUTTAL, LET ME SAY THEY AFFIRMATIVE HAS MISCONSTRUED - OUR STATEMENTS --- - FURTHERMORE, WE SHALL PROVE THAT THE AFFIRM- NATIVE HAS GIVEN FALSE FIGURES, by Merrill Blosser YOu'LL HAVE TO USE SIGN LANGUAGE, MARY! I'M WEARING EAR PLUGS UNTIL DEBATING SEASON 'S Over / . " . v “t Pd . i 0 she OUT OUR WAY HOW TO GET HIS GOAT DRAT IT ALL, “9LORED ! WHY DO YA ALWAYS 00 Fes GUST wHen (Ve SETTLED Cowes wath [7 TY MORNING PAPER ? G Sa aah tec taah ite ted pi ah a ee ae re fad LL —— or aes SPUR LINE , ° % \ se * is GR-R-R! PD LIKE ;: oO 2 i ee? eS) f 2 DO This To WEN SF LEF T- ie) FROG ’ SAUTE ALA PENGUIN EAT... HAM «AP, HERE IT 1S! |HAS NO ON (IT | OH, DEAR--- THE TELEVISION TUBE PICTURE © I HOPE IT DOESN'T BLOW UP OR SOMETHING —— CHEW _ GLOBB'S BUBBLE rea-:@ by T. V. Hamlin " 2 * el by Edgar Martin SUITCASE AND WE ARERON SELECTED A PERFECTIN PRECIONS MINK CAPE Hips “4 ie - Wz by Charles Kaha IN LAST NIGHT, His 16 GONE, BUT HIS SHIRTS MOSTLY 6MUDGED — ARE STILL HERE/ YET MY COE CHE AE NOSE AS YOUR HICCUP bY | FINGER =NAIL S0LOS ON SATURDAY | NIGHT f= THE COAT-CHAIR] FITS INTO THE SUITCASE, JAKE TIPTOES OUT TO TRY TO SELL IT/ HE'LL f FARINGS’ |... ABOUT WEARIN' SOME CO TH) CLOTHES TH’ OLDER CHILDREN | IN YOUR FAMILY WORE.’ Bur, HECK , GRANDMA, ALL TH’ LOER KIDS IN. MY FAMILY. . ~~ sii oh + SS aS ae ee . \ oe s 3 = * \ =| = = \ 1 aed i \ \. : ' earn ’ 7 = | PONTIAC | THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1954 On reas. , | | MARKETS M i Soon of totes t Gente [39.5.6 38: 4 - | . . | Curb, Gutter, Drainage and Re- | purpest of paying pri wailed, for the “Produce ea . lated Work on East Beverly Ave- oP kee oqpresnuae ‘not t —— ain. nue from Joslyn Road to Fuller pony gh ome pV yh Bg test ene —<— | S e Avesee. * : tions to the Jayne [ ching odd: PE tage Gamaee aun en prices on You are hereby eexvncee i oe eee a Pao build ‘CHICAGO @ — Grain retreated || Fruits Appice Seles, taney, 55 ular meeting of the: Commission ot the ond ‘the ‘Four School butiding bu Not 350 Sookie: tee wi NEW YORK m—The stock mar- of Pontise, Michigan held* ea the | erecting rrowns Gehool bailing, under a barrage of selling orders: : Seca tes et ae | ket st mar- 160 diy "or Peotuary 1864 by resolytion — Coe a eae pus ee ee aoe Ss displayed some improvement ft was Geclared to be the intention of | sites and acquir on the board of trade toda: =e ae the Cit ~~ 6 ¥. | Meintomh. fancy, set ee SS SBP; | today in early dealings after a aiaer eee ae ee bedemes oli tm cold school district aaa we ‘ * } he Dealings were very active and (Ne mer) ; sna appla Bue bu. | mixed ‘opening, a Sreatn teen deatve maots | fof eS Peo & reserve fancy ‘ Red, | : to Puller Avenue at an estimated : 4 josses never ran into 13 bu, N : 4 ’ impressive | 82° ertanies plat oer Changes in price were a little of $13,090.00 and that plone OPERATING TAX LIMITATIO: figures. be fence 18 Gos Eecggistwod ey 0-100 broader than usual, coveri estimate of said improvement is on PROPOSITION —— In soybeans the ard te iets No 1 66-75 au Porras around a point either way ne ms wr 5°) sear lgrersee ope Pron! ~ Itation on the tote ) " , topped Ne f Sea ae : il re appeared ; oe ao }e0-1 te Ou Celery, No’ pail 1 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS said improvement na Sc caeioae waa cech year a rag Hel cram be a good deal of technical sell. cos Nhe Ceieee eety MeL 85-1.00 ilroads did well along with, Project, Branch Lisrasy fer the City | De Bien ile and estimate nat DD School eo} Distrie rich of Waterford fown- ing after erd aca Beha Partnips, No 1 leeige | the oils, electric companies, steels, | of Peniisc, Michigan the cost thereof shall be defrayed by snip County “oan ng yesterday's very sharp = Perine, No 1. 80-160 ‘and tobacx Location Pomtiac, Michigan poy essessment ing t Michigan, for al purposes exc oe Ww Horseradish Ne | rd ore sae Owner City of tae and that all of the lots and parcels of i the psyment of interest am vaaee upturn. Wheat responded to a fore opions Dae o 1 460-600 pk bert. | The Architect Leo J Heenan j land fronting. wu tions incurred principal cast for showers in the re = ’ No 1 78-83 80-lb bag Para- | aircrafts were somewhat de-| | Court. Pontiac 15. Mich: sS) Cormen Beverly ing. upem either side of Bast | be ber 6. ang to Decem. : ; southwest s rect No 1 75 326 4 ta- ssed | : ad : rovi Cash corn receipts were fady a an ae ag, pratense | Pex ; with Douglas off a point on, oe Ge preposnis | MSBer Avenue shall conctiiate Che spe: Section 21 of Article X the Constitu. large at 120 cars and that de. black. ee tema cen ae its point goss of yesterday A-—Compiete job. tmeluding Architec- et to defray 67. | (6) years from 1684 to 1008. both incios No 1. 68-0 ha. on, red, directors proposed . tural, Mechanical and ‘ses thereof.and that $5,496.40. sive, by % of 1% we : mae pressed feed grains. ye Ro ae ow Rnuberv. hot- | one stock split. a two-for- separa tor: estimated cost and expenses eee aa assessed S coctune se Soybeans rallied after their hothouse. Nos 118-2 38 Pog ON cgeanry Pack. 1—Arehitectural Trad be _ from the Capital Improvement Ladle geal ps aying’ a pert et the eariy sell off, several contracts bagne, No | 260 5%) be Squash, Deu - | tore rard was off slightly. Direc- 2 es and Air Conditioning Ni 18 —— is fufther given, 7 oor foes getting back above the previous (87° “6 soso by Turnip. lopped. | [ial pemerdes took no dividend Due = Pb co a — pag! of fo = Wlaaed for said election will be as close 0150 ¢ 2 : ——s will be received unts! 2:00 | Bicipal Court on the 23rd day of Febru. = net No. 1: Drayton Plains 8chool, Wheat nes = Among higher stocks Were S fi ; Mon March 8th, 1954, | TY 1984 at 8 o'clock p. m. to hear sug- 0. 3000 Sashabew Road at near the end of the first. .¢-,5,- DETBOM™ Baus Ye eit re Santa | ei glad og gored City Clark, City | erections end sbjestions thet mey Ceres Re 3 Densoet mebert. Ke pctbeant near the ond of the ft oemort CAP Tony tet 2%" | Railroad, Westinghouse Electric Pawel en Soe ar te - ice Goren were paid b De . a ’ aati r s at that . : aterf lower. March $2.15': corn & to [st Tecenvers scenes included) peal | General , A estinghouse _Bectric, acca Dated February 11, 1954 gros — re “ Road crete My lower, March $152%, oats tq “white a Jumbo eraded eggs |General Electric. American To- ppeapnce eg ADA R. EVANS, | School No. 570 weberers) Vilage CY bow. a; OSts Mes Weis Al Jans 53-54 weighted av- bacco, Liggett & Myers, U. S pee OC eas: for reference at the City Clerk meet im03,Stettens ree Btree - “ 7 age j 5 : on changed to % ambi ret Gan av ua ate aee “a's laree, 46-00. | Steel, Chrysler, and Radio Corp. cen Traders Exchange—Detroit, Pet et | Mcotice so further posed ape = senee ’ te 9 wid ave 46% B th . . otice e ‘urther given, roagl th soybeams 4; to 2's higher, March 70 ie ec kokoe ae Yesterday's stock market was| — AP Ww FP. W. Dodge Corporation—Detroit, be of Intention to Construct: | of Education of said school district hes 4 large 00. Checks 30-43, € ©. llower in ACCEPTS BRIDGE CHECK trephete | Michigan. Curb, Gutter, Drainage and estimated that one million four h $3.29 and lard 3 to 17 ‘cent 5 , wid avg 40% r the morning and then sd —Prentiss M. Brown (right), chai an —————— : , Re- | thousand dollars ($1,400, oa hundred pounds higher March CMICAGO BUTTER ant quid ercusd oth mo aiw of) ent ee Mackinn: Beets See accepts a ch kin eat] oar lated Work on Fiddis Avenue from | *ved tor the pi neceasary to be bor. $16.90. _ CHYCAGO (AP Se (ma ae | strength and closed slightly higher. om Joseph H. King for $96,400,033.33 to be nee nee yews Pe areges ‘ote ($10.08) Wollars per gegen om ne t ree a a x ~— ages in 9687258 wholesale buying prices un- | ve-mile bridge across th oe joosted plans and specifica- t at a reg- e following statement has sean oe Straits of Macki A tions secured f pod meeting of the C ceived from the re- = zs atherd 91 score AA 6 : ckinac. K rom the Architect. e Commission of the rom County Grain Prices ‘ Soo wt wn om wc New York Stocks of the Union Securities Corp. of New York, whi say ae cating oct Siccenl’ wan tpn pope g-calliernggy org held on the | Previously limitation, inthe total a: ae andere RES, - » ork, which heads a group of | ». pepoesl mast be, euscinpeeied | Lo ak Pouruary is0s by cesatatien. | 02 Tete TemMaties citomme teusbis CHICAGO GRAIN Ecy* weak eveipts 11.150 wholesale Figures after decimal points are eighihs das by certified check iad eee by an cn Communion we tne patoolaaey Gli! Laps: gg: esagr4 — oe tee fou dt ries Gineh wine: m pany en am t construct curb, - Sparks, Count bs cacioo ar ogren es Saris es™tamesincets Aimar? BEN Tih TROIS ESSE, a? Gs] al SER ah ae Trea | MN ey Remy Mar is Ma 1a tance Ae Tatar” peered ‘ Ae ea 19s rages Right osal amount or amounts. ~~ | eng Sgro! from Jessie Street to East | 1) ichigan, do hereby certify that accord- May 2 oe ote ‘ s68e checks and duties 30 $ iphe a4 nie etae 234 LOP Glass C. Hy Reserved by Owners oe use § Street at an estimated cost of = to. the records in my office. as of July 210° Best “ a ave 3S 120 Lib McN & L O Oal to Nn ast ironcuiiie: comet sage ae all tice: | oe pore tcunle comet ely rare eee ike tax rate telcene Rep 3177; mic +72 Allied 8t = 136 Ligg & Mey ease or at i fitlos reject ony! of O) Bick | (or gens ot ete) i or eremens Ss ahora th Se ee cee estos an ggg aay oS _—P try Als Ch 416 Lockh Aire foe coer ay Oe oe eich ucts wid |! Fo lactic tended aber Ot x or Ga wus Comite Cm Tn 4a oullry Ane te ae te B i] of ine 7 Coe “ih ete will ee iapirg! plsedes = construct said | bee aauke of the Seniees Constitu- ‘ 3 pote - pid Bem Qa mM rests of the City of n accordance with th ‘able property 1 ed i isan a betel oer DETROIT POULTRY eae ras 1 Marin Gi... as 8 Ol er I nsu I a nce. Contrac Corea fcc Le loners Nor the Teanshie School District. of Waterford July |. 184, Lard Ai Oe Coron tee Wa, faves usa eee ne S . es 2 2 ' Steam boilers in th “Bach i— bidder willbe ewe Sent aera et al i oes OS ee ne Comme: © 30 tole: or i a _ —~ = z ij - __ sep rsa Mer oy try up ie 10 am © 2 quality live posl- | Am cararey 303 Mead CP 31 | schools’ furnace some. Pasion the Pontiac Association of Insur- | @2ie¢ .*¢ furene, song ana, — ‘lots and T cueea a | oe Achoo! District of Waterford ‘ jens. heery t % a otal a s. ronting u cluding anne’ tT Mar - TT July a oy 23 Heavy, Red role ages ee Bd en re age Sas Mont Ward... 6 uo | heavily enough insured, the Pon- cover ater pe ein aia ori Dass: y mercy oo Avenue from deste Btreet to ‘ New’ White Lane ana wes ne Townships of May 76: 4 6 (4 pounds “Whites 26-26, gray crosses, | Am as... 13 Motoraia . | 34 ‘tiae Board o ow-pressure boiler . sed shall constitute the special| Voted — aterford) : ey aes =. eereeen G vos 28? ered moka Pk Dan. = a 1134 ween Kely.. a w t Education decided | with a $100,000 policy, instead of ADA R. EVANS, | ssseas ment district to defray $1.704.17 of:| Increase Years Increase ag 12% Mas ial = An mr ra’ coy et Bie... 3 ecaeeday: the prese ‘ Roe and That elias af the cotiees oro | ei as let and” sae July 1191 | ——— Am “Temte) 1003 NOt Dairy .. 00 "| School treasurer V mt $30,000 one. a “es ee cost | 13.1 mills in ne eee ar 119 ye CHICAGO POULTRY Am Tob sey Nat lead... 381) ernon M The association su ted Notice of Special A the Capital Improvem tF pelt fee) ae 1969 thru 1971° ee aetticaco AP Anac Co) ms Nat sul 4a7 Schiller said he'd found three iKReS a ssessment, NOTICE ne ae *In 1969 there is an ext J p lj A (aoe Ji temps Tl pavins | cree eola es 61 ter-heating boilers that weren't $200,000 policy for Pontiac High Curb, Gutter, Drainage and Relat. | That the Commission of the City of School District property. in eald pada: cae unchanged to 1 cent lower: he ng Armour "98 Aly Brk .. 197 School, where three high ed Work on Bondale Avenue f Pontiac, Michigan will meet in th a trict No. 1-2. | hens 27-30 light bh L avy | Atchison NY Central 3 insured at all—‘ igh-pres- TOM | nici in the Mu- CHARLES olice Arrest Driver Raat ae Meee eos Ae eka, abt Rae ae S| ct Mt ak teri ec | care eer ey es ee eer cry tose at 8 clock pm. te hear aue- nnser rary ioret™ ; ee mete Ohio 201 m Av 43) menting that if vision. gestions and objections that e - = =e Benguet Nor Pac explodes, the med may be After Two Crashes ' ae Rendiy Ayes.) Obie OU ey ite board’ 8 } decision c came ame sfter others would be likely to go with 3B patie Po lekeer Larry Sullivan. aes hy peruse eieronet Dated: January 19, 1984 Deputy, : “Livestock Le 88 Packard wan ae” it. Lillies Nesbit, Pipe ating eels Nesbit. Dated February 17, jee R E ok (WINDELER, | Pontia f | Bond - Pa ‘ The tockton, Dora B. Btockton & Am A EVANS. of A Pontiac motorist who. police oe TRE TROP LIVESTOCE | Rend wre. 8 ee ate ge La andar board postponed awarding | ROSS pray” General cee Bussrd | City Clerk School Diwries say, was involved in two acci- enough De ety oe cake « 100- Not uere Warn ... 762 Pepst Cola -.. iba} of a contract to give the Mills Mu- = M. Ort cin erent i aagl e 2 Ped. 18, ‘54 Dated: seneery 3 21, 1954. 7 ‘ake a market, rae » i Mt ‘hed, = ° uperto G uellman- = dents in less than 10 minutes early snderiene weak. oe eee varke Be = ; my erp D : = Speciai .ommunication of Pon- iene Insurance Co. a chance to po orto Dee Rickeren Ross Morgan. oats of Intention to Construct: Feb It, 18. ‘84 today is being held in Oakland 2? needy on a nan Centos on oe 173 ee ior : pall ge pater No. 21, F. & A. M.,, Feb. heme, its bid to include these ade esol S cous and’ to alt per- lated we — and Re- ss ursday Small receipts prod Cdn Pac As o conduct funeral services : rs ake notice That the on Irwin Avenue from County J : imereased pts produced 944 Proet Gam ... 68@) for. roll-of the Special A @a y Jail on a charge of leaving finicnea say Dios asm = eactea er <» 02 ealieeas ‘4¢3 Brother Freeman Kyes. Lodge | | The school board approved hir- | msde by the City seca ctoritee out Going Street to East Boulevard. 0 Ices the scene of an accident. to prime ‘slaughter steers start ood | Cater Trae ae) RKO Plc ws opens at 12.15 p.m. Robert C.|9& More crossing guards to help ae ee ee acciged seeule dine matting oC tua Communion of cis a . | dy after w | Ce . | j . ° ec should ‘ommissii é Jesse Adler, 29. of 73 Burt Ave , | commerctal simers ane bet ere moctiy 60 ws Onte we mon hand : 7 urnes, WM. = Sal iron Sexces Gangecoss sree lg ee aetaciicn a assessment eth Soy of Foe pay or held the Credrick. P (ory a py is accused of colliding: with the ag ace —— higher, bulls na. _ §86@1 Reo Motors a Special communication of Pon- ces city schools. Each school now | drainage and related fea ca sbaaa it was Lewiid ts bs tes uation of Commerce iewauhie’ geo 46. wes rear of a car operated by Erick seedy: bulk mostly chaies ted steors Cluett Pea .. po ata ua 49.4) tinc Lodge No. 21, F. & A. M., Fri., as just one guard, on the aver- rhb a Boulevard to east te bay Rizemrmeggse to construct curb. pal eer Mrs. Thelma R. Beitler, 22, of 32 Utica Rd., at me meee cod iget aed 22 00-23 00, loete Legend +198 Rey Tes B : oa Feb. 19. To confer F. C. Degree. age. office for public ela Sy ienth SF) Trwin kenaa as Gelag eee te Boot - Fredrick T., Ties gage Mt. Clemens St. and East Bivd. {ser and yearlings aly eos et | oi oa ce — a“ os ett opens at 7:30 p.m. Robert Mrs. Leah Herveat, a teacher snared sad an ncn ies on eeeereee gory mone cost of 87.- a sare, sere lpmtipay cba mea Joseph Swift and Rob- prtaoal oa webins. mectiy « ee | = oa : = peta ou eT4 Burnes, W. M. —Adv. injured while on playground duty one aca Municipn! ee ot said Geretremeal to o6 ‘rile will be held Oat Funeral service ner said Agier left the acci- [200-1700. few cutte under 900 Ibe | Consum Pw mone 1 some two weeks ago, won’ ; y. on the Siva day of | ‘°C er mesaaee -d urday, Peb. 20. a ‘ z r and low utilit 40.3 Sinclair O11 a7 ® ° ‘8 ago, won't have February AD. 1964 at 8 00 o'clock It is further } Our dy of Ref as — drove to Montcalm St. choice fed. heifers 17 00-2080. late, low Cont Can 883 Bou Bae! a2 s| ews in Brief to use up her own sick leave to | and ee cepotaany will be sive Lue fae cone a cecerdance oth (te Bartol officiating. Hex Father Edison Ave. where he struck Utility and commercial + date Bulk Cont Mot 3 oe a | recover from id given all . profile and estimate. and that the ene _ tment cow e ; a Ry... the accident, persons interested to be heard. cost t Holy ulchre, another car in the rear, this one inset Sa ope ah tee Se 11 e0-t3. 80. Corn ‘wa 887 sparks W.... “a A | board decided. T mhiotiog Ne Dated Pebruary 17, 1984 cial gamscent becedine Cr of ee ship Recitation oly the ovary driven by Glen Shafter. 37. of 2 12 amere Bee The moter wala ace rath, 43, of 6851 Clintonville Rd., sommnstion’ of $1,000 to bear im- | ary Erp! on.the 23rd day of Febru- an #9 Tr. yalues $350 WAS” Ch —_ ouder of Ge? terest et @ rate not to exceed 34% at 8 o'clock p.m. to hear sug- y 3 ft He ported stolen’ Wednesiay from ange Meeting Place and $25 ge s “aia fine wer oa Gaetuant af Maen Sas ept mage “3 pong pee eat aay rH $ ook s ‘Outhos weer costs Monday. m iment of interest ma rest ley the elect : agi Motor “Sal , for a pertod of | di W.O. 6686 | oy electors of } * Pine Lake. Drts Leo. Hazeh em, METAMORA-—Meeting place for. The 45-man raiding party led by and shall mature, #100,000 00 the fir | Dated February 17, 1954 jon June il, 1951, ; 3 ™% 864 7. es ii “and tomorrow’ s gathering of the: Meta- Sh ri day of April in each year f seh te aDa R. EVANS | 1 oO | “8 73 > beatae. eriff Clare Hebbel confiscated , #5, beth inclusive. Th lends oat ty mora Hills. oa : @ said bonds shal; | Birmin : ra a. id ft sel Hooks pecaned:- talking been. change s_about 45 the Binal in in coon year beginning with the , “ eet the-art dee ‘ _ ate: yout: or test’ i hen How So agg ER eA at ‘Comty Homans Socieh the “aection 2 ica ance s. Kenneth, Hinshaw. 7s bike tae: pee ‘ carry out the plinaden. Pad shis ordin. ance.q t ‘ Fi we ‘ \ : | : ay F e - en 7 J ‘ “THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 196 scceemamneiinineal anted Real Estate 32A| Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34) _ For = Se Hee . Goods 27 Real Ei : - ae Wed. estan See = WICK APARTMENT ihe al ~— ite eee ih sereonces, | ~ * = ry and bath, ¢ elp Wanted 8| SLICE oF HAM . " — ur dew “iloat ‘inchuded.” Avaiiable : MAN OR WOMAN TO COLLECT = Wa if leneous 28 — solevenses, Serase| A Ss 7, i ws SO ~ oR, ~ ee car, Mra eng erie Pay d. Mipcellaneous | 2 _ BUYERS WAITING i RM, APT PVT ENTR ANCE i BEST BUY 4 Bele, Period ‘— . . LI Fr ote ee Y Pot Directors . \ Hammend B », Detroit —% SENS Drayton. | MODERN s & RO ROOM Cer CRNiSKED TO Ey nay Pee ea apartm Keane - Msn to work with ek a instructions tate resuite. information, = it % ” - “UTILITIES Voorhees Siple “Baan MAW PIANO, AND ACCORDION “Urs WANTED | _|Cash for Land Contracts | “nar nanan oti. INDIAN VILLAGE XPERIENCED pe conditign— = A 3 bedroom 3 bel FUNERAL HOME “tS aa Sed, general tam farming | {SStner, On sou ey mecel Wette WHITE S. FRANKLIN APTS. home with fireplace. imetudes lance Service, Plane or Motor ima nas north of | — pee 10 Press, Box Jenee|3 rms, and bath $07 pef month ot me unit ip - subs Work Wanted tise # to 9 for Your Convenience draperies tnd : | ~~ "MECHANIC © ee ee en OSG. Hempstead, Realtor | iieken.” ratty 3: Complete. . Donelson-Johns' , roster’ ae stailation and govt Ld po _ ces : oy Huron yy teonjeted. Fost HOME oe implomen tractor putable dealer, part *. ——— sib CL mt +6284 a z _“DESIGNED POR "PUNERALS™ - Men a bare ae on ae 33 Daily Press. Poo. aa —_— : oe wit i BUY we RIC Amp CURAN < UBURB AN _ trav arkiery & poms we E ffD. TO BUY FROM PVT () contracts Heated Adu Segratlger sa : __lelp Wanted Male ras E sohinesy ae rience ae i ABINET MAKER hare. WD. caer Skill sew. 2S be Equity in —. ences ” -2 = cae », bedroom Eaeish, cotentet | and oa v omins Pree ° 2.3532 ky MIXER —a¥ comer “fiber é¢ ROOMS AND BATH Loggia rage. on 2 lots io W DED. LAID OFF’ F! COLORED FIRST CLASS ME- Waste car gag CORT M. IM eutrence. 111 8 Te.egraph. Res ford. 12588 living storms Hard work. big pay. Guaranteed eS a hee — eee cbilands Seite after v0 1121 Josiyo we ee ces ee eit eee ah teow sts per = Car Soceenry Neat| FE 4-748. Gs Ww ANTED? 4 RM. UNFURNISHED A be we and a tiled floors, of local area work 136 RK WANTED. INGS furnished. Couple Uni ment wit. candiiien Journeymen eeuren, Ties, Fee, Ta 10 be ene weaiy OM Sart or EM + Wanted dBA once ee wetting. we buy, od) ins “~ anatere ve sae oul merece spell beans i i ALL K WANTED A} « RoDM edge a § 2564 ‘end contract t Wade Machine Repsirmen | 790), DESOrER, TOR, SOUL |powmmo “won E, aRmpDeD, TIT) HC. NEWING tered Referens | 00M BRICK PER cern ad iiieams = and .- ROOMS. FEDROO} imakere WORKING CONDITIONS, Pato unnnen MAN, inch EAGER TO for bowling balls. Your te BROKER 4 ROOM APL 2 BEDROOMS. 3B i ae ann. 00 VACATIONS HOLIDAY learn good trade, Phone OR partwership, Call FE 44606. ‘sas 31 5. Magnet prt outtence é bes Widlitice tur Babes é k top street eo, A +0843 40681 : r sep | 1 Clos biac t d MC. MFO. CO. 211 3 —rexnaexPo SEED $4, 200, eT eee nes re , H e pay new stove & io ae | and walking irocay 1g Neen an wepptangoge, so. | Max win ¢ reas ESTER ieee Cash for Your Home oy] te tentPonac'rnm Senn |" SOP Sang dite —— : ld like machine shop i have severa: biyere of sm ENT FREE TO BOARD UW m root « wits 1 batenond Patternmakers bape bart Sareea ET vor, Any shit’ FE ke — Wanted to Rent 29 We oe its Ml BLWOOD * erage, chickens ‘enn sonal. Cans a a tenes leuntry ce WTD . Ra. ore fo 3 hot water. alify man 44 hour week eae CARPENTER WORK RMB. 8143 Cass-Eulsabeth Lake : trays, ge: ox APPLY BE ation co \eieesiees wong pee 4 | “fuumnithed beth PEDO 6 Pe Sian FE SnLAATaLY Rent t Houses Furnished 35) TE aS cuall’ aoe - Saginaw ————— T0274 boomed Frotel. ~ WANTED en cs ~ . —— = . ing & repairing FE 5, after $ homes in City. & or € COLAC payment PONTIAC CLERK «DOR Ler sie OPEL. ANY | ; YOUNG CHEM, ENGINEER 1 aNd ea wih cevenge, Parma cad HOUSE SUITABLE FOR IGHTS wort. "howls Ieam to Tpu,| tind of job please FE ge : ae eS oe soon Sereage outside. Spe Om Meounle | oe per oes es | AUBURN HEIG! pita rk, hours om + | CABINET WO mee woul besiness perty. a between cooess a * 4 rooms and : | MOTOR : on have experience. Norwalk CARPENTRY re 3e0ee . or near city FE 30000 8 : line New pulley | | : —— 2 ‘ aE = nois, off Aubu floors, DIVISION _ Truck Line oo ee SoDY son oF: pais 8CHOOT. BABY sick oO Apr. PAUL i 381 JONES REAL FE (08 EFFICIENCY casuns’ FOR 2. 490). — cabinet sik. Plwre by MAN WANTE te wishes full time employ- need unfurnish : teferences. | 833 nts Dixie Hwy. ” window lookin a Gee nn | coe me business experi- Teasonab.y near town; = ENT, CHILDREN cedar shake siding ‘ of hand tools. some —t ment, Has so! tine Press Box 7 Call FE _*3228. Sao TED HOUBE FOR RENT. C with $1,800 down rt ence. Write Pon . lights out. ) MOTHER DE- welcome. PL 2-230 Employment Office and painting experience req tea. “Ten o'clock... all li VETERAN AND oon Gi _ N _ National nh Body Repair. . «6 : apartment. NICELY Ft aE —$1,300 DN. Ww ed Female 7 BOY 18 WISHES Tone OF ANY : ost Og Pg to dowatown. FE USES Le died home west site rect Halll 6 BEDR MS. Si ask. ‘ GLENWOUD *Ypoxmiac micu.| Help ant e kind. Call FE ¢ ie i , 3 Television Service 22. T3003 aati best of references only. I< si 7 as = 4 : — LOL ee ema’ eu e at Ra We CAPITA E - 30668 “ iocatel 7 POOEKEE ey ala Bdobs Weil : _Bestaese Services 13 [Noun sERvice catia ~ ese) ant noes : neat 4 J ond 33-and 2 RFDRM on R Cedee teens et" na see biebees - : Pi é - es O vous th prone uy, MEAUTY, GfeRaron COLORED ROMAN BAER OAT Sons Eig ane “OMS SDAY On Mion STV Fer We ee cet mged | fate BE aia paren | * wor * & fillin 30 HE lease for two yea and suburban, - HED «4 RM y 8 6 and truly cay 81 on weet, | ee +1196 MITC the rent apply to down for GO. tf equities. FURNIB e081, 9 to 2\ on the second fl This brand new prosuct 1s 1 FICE WORK e "HURON. TELE Have own transporta- top sot RE. | ; 22871 rt ulty is sufficient sales ally selling. ee Pike FE 3 droom: en the Ird oor. sensational. There is nothing else OF Typi ight book. Tonin 23 ECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE 100 N Saginaw . yment until eq & job with Farms are re gaale. = Se em sa new off fur- ius covetaa Uy Um palece| frsptna™ Sty general of ses a wane ts AS. COOK OR mpning & te & rewinding. 318 E. Pike | DAY AND NIGHT =e Have steady or ome ‘ar sara COR can belp finance, tres eae HOUSE REFERENCES | pace” Saw as es cee competition Almost Good telephone vo Pp. tiac = baker EM 3-2654. == Hol ‘omb, OR 3-2537. and good credit caerenes poe ot — pequnreds: MA 0520 Large gvecranty Je Raper ieaaen, Mace. Write or ou “eeu ee PLASTERING | Near tao ee | fe v nowt caBEN wie SITCHEN| CUBURBAN BRICK etyoces No ASSISTANT | care poh eer PRORe me ade Ot.) Y NO SMOK- : Winter rates, Utilitie = 4 huge tory is now practically virgin GIRL FOR DOCTOR'S. RN RONTNOS z NG | REPAIR SHOP 840 Nevade GHRISTIAN FAMIL tore CASH CALL" faciht 23-0171. Drayton Plains eres wf Investment required and we train” Ore "P ; FE 5-5656_ A & B TRENCHI a REPAR “ANY ing or tea — Onbew “FOR FAsT an roy MY OOM 702219 lot. This 1962 bunge- noe on ee OUP Sk PeNse, FO! uy _ Reply Box 97, Pontiac Press. tile. OUARANTEED CON. house tn vicinity RM GARAGE, REC R a large vestibule egy cme eae CASHIER icon mend ToEROUCHING. | pBoMAReete "0" ueson | Late Wits Helle Pact 8 ron _Edw, M. Stout, Realtor + tot wit "Sn Piee "Fos cegtoey Stan Ot im ply % ' : D tai BUN TV. ’ | THREE Eve. Box with of : rt _ Downtown ‘ocation "L CARE FOR CHILD FROI UGHING paY Nid rmanemt ( 168 CHILDREN fo meget gone ee gare FACTORY ae cweek Some, trping, com. Mee eel aot sat Cooley FEAVESTR come Pe rR’ Sonn wil sien, coe cor wo, ear | a7 W, mK Ph FESS _|\é Rooms ytd aa oa —— coe 3 master i bod ning. Water softeners, m y . y vicinity, 3 Bryan F. ann Pedi eel bt ct es e In ——— 7 ak 8311 Whitelake . with unl and semiautomatic, “reasos- POL, Con 12) No Saginaw. MY, Exeeamicas umm FOR FART Warm aur 1O GRADING, BULL: | ~ 22A| miles and will Bilat'be mosers. Tire mode wo settety af | _ 10 edvance Unfurn. 36) tier bath large w clectrie ably Preperqete pee cart do | _ Klackle. ORDINARY | Sime, stencerapner wort, FE | ExCAVaTIN bidg. Ph. FE 2-5422 Typewriter Service =| pent te sdvence, Must be Pon. cree en kewk pares “Rent Houses Un - 36 with ot feraeas _ Saas terms. e. : EXTRA +1265 ee dosing road AND, ¥ FINISH- | ~~~... well behaved —_ ——— trade your property, se bot water. A ed well. Write The Pontiac IENCED WHITE WOMAN FLOOR. | eo and AND ADDING MA] Mee. eee Press Box No. 8. a an ae net opliaetes. | FOR PLEASANT LIVING, 8M rage. You vil eee ee ean ress. OPPORTUNITY EXPERIENCED ‘PED. | ing x guaranteed, « Cee eee meget wack | _ seen. consum.| eal >; & SON 3 room suites with large rooms.) TP ur ‘ite bere CAB DRIVER, APPLY THLE) ns Ce TE eee ee RAGTICAL, NURSE March, vor guar - FE| Goeera) Printing and Office *up | 3 YOUNG EROMEER, Oey DORRIS ee MEMBER | interior ‘decorated pgnere, fire: be _nendiet with 62.008 Saws end Huron. , NALITY paonucr one - private duty, PE 45808 xz in ~ a Co 1 W Oe ei or larger. OR 3-2408 after 4 p. = REALTOR FE i581 laces, motors, era month own on w a3 Tr aaNST ash = : _ Mure s . Ho MT joe pttemee| SAS Sue Gee SommgURs [ape wawry 2 gay « wees | ER TO SDR ee | CaRaTENY cai | wren" sesrensrm ay LAKE OFFICE) Btn ‘Sar tuatian We. Soal'| Edw. M. Stout, Realtor tisfied EARLY all makes a v ; > bs _ . Saginaw St. + you et trite nawieigh's Dept. | TO EARN AB MUCH AS 4100-4 WASH ie ame orstora, washers aaa) ag puatace Upholstering 2 Pe sent Meseonane © Eee GREEN LAKE) inne noun roe | SE Ee f su : = E and all ty MW PP PPPOE» = With 3 eon ake SE - MCB-O8- 00. Precpert, Tine _ | puptcedle trom Lake Gren. Beck WOULD LIKE ge TAKING Cane | ROY S, 96 Oakland Ave, PE 2-4021 YOUR FURNITURE RE | pesponsIBLE COUPL fura, apt.| “HEDQTRS. FOR Al Ses rent, FE $469) az FRE eng By ia A Tg ee "2 al ele Nate a Ford PLrFd daar or On Sabu fmued, "on run Crs | Mach oe sont wete | ee Be te ee he eo es NEW salary the | 2 z | val Ph | CUSTOM UP! _ —UNFURN. 3 F. - : : %. $50 cations, hespitalization and ins’ NO CANVASS- ings, FE 5-7739. | JO RING EAKLES e: Leke Rd EM | gRoENTLY NEED Aaa oF ‘ RD. EM 3-4412 ROOMS. LAKE ORION, must be steady and -| WTD. TYPING TO DO AT HOME. | PLASTE. Lustig 6174 Cool rooms and beth Lake loca! 710 COMME! . OR 3.2039 5 WS to art tee the bottom, we he Ing XP (tO, PARTY DEMONSTRA. On >iea1. 00 Sac = Ss wae TMi REMOTE sae “DRAPERIES 6LIF 9 teen Gerey Beker, wegenp rinse OF PARE 5 nooms. 0825 DIXIE HWY, IN- BUNG ALO train you ¥ N DESIRES Now sonable esti- ‘Beadle. FE| 5, ac = wrk rties and homes 344 W.) Huron. ies Brown, 102 N. Saginaw. | peas write Box | WOMA her, hotel maid etc. FE “dangerous trees, reason covers, waterials FACTORY SUPERVISOR commerct: quire GA- 2 and 3 bedroom homes Ls 4 - ys. CALL MI ¢€202 OR dishwashe tes by experts. FE 7-000). | OCs ren need 4 of § room Y KNA F, Realtor 6 ROOMS, BATH, UTILITIES, st suburban ares. A CHANCE OF A LIFE 111 PONTIAC PRESS. 3.9135 _ mai rs BED. and 2 child noue! RO ' My 3-838). a ood we rior only. around, _ ——“WELL- CATED | JOHN'S a COVERS DRAPES ished or unfurnished VE 2161 |" rage E ; lete on exte cations J eoogaaton and Inet witeg | “2 ce cto, ou w ‘COMPETE: Rig gg “PE 6-9843. a A ter caete wen mi 2 asa haan anmmenan We-Aan anLlina ALL oF oon For Rent Rooms 37| — Complete on, extern rice c must - ot 5-T410 . R, xes i4 ~ 8TOM UPHOLSTE rty and are ur- PPP BDLOLLLL PALA LP A AAA AL AA LN ie “ian tor! Geos eb Appia ur Fre ate OPERATOR, PAR st reas WOMAN — Ot ene Bookkeeping = ES Pree ertimates origins. rE Share Living Quarters. 30 scasip ta aed of 6 city, —" re SLEEPING ROOM — MEN. NO terme Me Pee: a eee trmin) you | BE 1410. fe ants day work. LE EVE- et home Ces cos farm listings. W i FE 2-268 : Brown. 103 N. Saginaw time preferred. Lincoln 2 clec"ing, W CCOUNTANT: AVAILAB RAR RAR RRA Aner Riggers pear bina, MAN Oa qresity salen, oe |. ne me (cosa a NOON anne WASHINGS & TRON: | “Tings and =e financial state MAKERS OF Rani ieee sar He vace kone Country tection ire eee AEERACTIVE, SING F< oon Oe F ~Wood Co. ence in grocery bu ’. for| SHORT ORDER ey __FE 58-6398 peepare & file all tax reports. furniture. upliolstering are 1 teacher or couple of appreciate your call. ble. € JERN CON- ° . carry out boys Priced 1, of to 8.30 oe 621 W. _ings. Low prices. FE $ NING.| ments. and file after 5 pm. with’ schoo’ in exchange for | Will i LARGE ROOM MOI ee Lake R4 OR 31238 Git PO" MS eoenty oMENEETER POR anagem" io | agcouyrans © FAx,SHICE | “Thomas Upholstering | good, ‘azctt yin sorheng PE en EL oo cond or, BeOS Naa Ata Me = NEc.| = § WORK le FE _8-2602_ 5-888 02. ee yoo" B 21-4376, Office . NEC- | TO WORK IN GororED LADY DESIRES Edw. Hawley Phone FE _ —— tRLa TO Right uptown. FE | ttice after mecnaae. EXPERIENCE, Em- WOMEN ie aan eee. ap or week, FE ¢7310 ist 1S ES WANTED i OR 3.0 1 wEst sIDE, —— essary, Studebaker cca dept. 12:30 until _by day a OME Chiropod r —_-- F d 24 on large apartment FE 32-3001. SLEEPING ROOM, it, contact . 3 teon, 657 W. Huron. | WASHINGS IN Lost & oun as are $7006, after 6 pig to on Eokaer "Motors, Birmingham. bly ta OT eee TO TAKE. : EM 3-2021 ee THOME CG, PAARAA LR APP PDD LPS DDI IA Call after 6 p.m 32 dally AND SINGLE SLEEPING | Tyo bedroom oe as ae SearENCED schEW 480 —— child in modern =e GIRL DESIRES PART =— Fac MAURICE THOM aoe LOST -— WHITE AND es BIRD wd. Contracts, Mtgs. - REALTY 0. Aro one oe DousI Lowell, 1 block from | nice Jane ae —=* seat Ex own other works. Also to work of typing good ee pel 21684. 63 W eee Member Pontiac Motor employm s s . Pull tools, PEO companion, Sunday Wire’ Precs | office "oF can Pe ¢6838: Dr making. Tailoring 16 ner: = AND WHITE SET. nave : 20263 104 | Room FOR Gane ieentesa| pens only. 3.000 with Yorme. — home for someone. references. Y. ressm ’ ter, Female Vicinity Twin we . ‘tt ® Gun, Woodward Ave eget pela eo || Mantelinall nna gpatnapcis deta Ue eee wour BY DA wp | _Goit Course._EM 32310. - $200,000 So Shancn Hills, MI €4283. NERAL | BRICK AND PRAME EXPER rinder. drill and Lechter De od TELEPHO! cittonrna REMODELING a BLACK COCKER. VICIN- hese new EXT we B (CE ROOM. NEAR OF bedroom cia opecener ad. Janitor. Apply on eal Woman 1 desires es house-|T alterations, Edna Warner FE “ir of airport answers to “Bus-| at ee ST Ge for 0ST w Hospital. 1 or 2 girls FE gon in nice Bi mopaee ap or new Orchere Lave Bl. Por: an MATESTIC ork by the day. Also 7 son S PICKUP AND DE-| Mr” FE eee Ox TKR, our SE POR BOB MAHAN. CASH sat gel ear a dining "foom, vay, feored | tee DINEP baby sitting nites. Call — it desired. FE “6 ier aad white, wearin .° ae 48 HOURS ROOM WITH KITCHEN PRIVI | attic tor additional | nice base. CREAL Baten ep UENCE ae a a 8 a m™. FE 2-2744 after 4 o'clock. | Pareretons, FE YE crore. 16 E. Hur Reward, PE 44193. M A FOR YOUR HOME ‘prpino ROOM. ron 7 BUD-| Tisines closets, Pull. price ae - z ; “oO ‘ 707 4 SLEE. i : Bee one, Will consider sales minded ath cul or ae after 3 p.m. PING 8EC- DONE. | LOST: COLLIE, WHITE A EQUITY 119 W. Pike with termes. - i's einas muses home sales. | es 111 cane’ 5 MEEBOORAPSING =? 32842. REW EATING Lote i ba I Sree male AKC “Peace! PE COOPERATIVE Wen or Jim wise or Dick - nace FOR LADY. ' DaY MORK | nice sae ember of the C reuve | WHITE cant TO us 3| - vi 12 | Suite su ag an er | 3-4065. a Evenings 3598) 222 5. leegraph er. kitchen Retifes e Paddock. FE RGE R. IR Exchange. pay while mother wor ilding Service ice 17 LE | yet Huron : PE 5-0603 t bus. : GEORG Sec ees | ‘avs a weer FE LIEE TO HEAR FROM 1 oe don @PT. EWLY DECO ‘ EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY Sesren, 1060 M_ Muni “and eS faery Contracting VOLLMAR MOVING AND STOR. Mor fecelva inform meoncerm: ER Bn Ggound putea Art, one wee Soon FOR THE RIOT SON. Minton Phone MESTI0, Ray- on trim FHA, TERS | e¢e vane enywnere 18| ine Mr. J. A. Sires, Plesee write farms and acreage We ar lend, PART: ale Houses = 43) Brann NEW oaiese SON REP1Y BOX 99. mond Adams, owner & Bert our bid too. OR 32276. serviee ee 0 resiran 18 renge necessary ing. ROOM FURNISHED. APART- For Sale ww | amazing value on 2bedroom TIAC PRESS. GIRL, MUST HAVE Get o 7 : = field. Chicego 22, Miinets, ng 3 te town, FE 2-008. | WWW bungalow, plastere: OFFICE rience and REMODELING ._31_N. Perry : ER, FOOT 8PE- -. ment, Close BEDROOM RANCH oak floofs, oil heat, 52 gai. peoe ge eenygie gptee positon, NT 3 rI0N INCINERATOR SERVICE ABHES Hn 4 a *S Saginde, FE 37836.) John Kinzler, a } ROOMS AND BATH UPPER. St ONES tee kee Laks. electric hot water heater — eral welers, 1 8.| GARAGES AND Mi pg horse. cow & gost) “ ciatist, 3% : FE 63528 le only. PE 211. After-| “i. house Ne ri Also ‘= town cabinet” sink, TILDERS ee apn selary. Lynn Je _ *| ESTIMa CECIL poll mee 6-0448, ——= RELAX ober gh sg igietinne | ore Ww. Byres Seas, tin 8 = before 5 $5,000. Lerma Pontise $103 P Recpyrentse Full bath = \ JIG BUI KERS eee WAITRESS | STOPPERT & CE LIONT AND HEAVY TRUCKING aot se wae Swedish Co-operative Real Estate Exchange 7 Rooms PRIVATE Sate 106 per me besides 8 ogee ay State 2? car garace CLOSE IN charm and = conven- Ep * REPS, fence fer vou im this spacious 7 JOSEPH l . REISZ ~fteom semi-bungalow with gas | . PE 2.0259 heat Uhene! lavatory in dare | $342 W Huron St Open eves tu 8 me weed Lsmaireig 2 car ga WALNUT LAKE RD CAPE COD rage. Reduced to $11,900 ° brick 3 bedrooms 1‘, baths oli, FE 40621 after 6 FE 32-1704 | reereation room with snack bar, INCOME, Orchard Lake near Jobn- | son, 8 room 2 family house The business fremeee insures your | investment $9000 FE 4062) py i FE »5-6878 2 BEDROOM RANCH TYPE. Cass-Elizabe Ra, near Eliza beth Lake, altached garage utili ty room, electric stove Bendis washer, electric water heat goes Excellent location $1.200- down. $50 month FE ¢0321 af'er 6 FE 5714 4 ROOMS AND BASEMENT, near Oakland bus, new plumbing and Co-operative Real Estate on cu . Telegraph Ph STONE NEAR THE LAKES 4‘, room shell home Has foor Septic tank Well and wir- ing Finish the inside and s bundle of cash 700 dow? Franeis F. Realtor FE Customers Pargjng Space in Rear MORRISON-HEUGH CO 172 West Ann Arbor FE 5-5 $750 DOWN 521 xud | | } save. “Bud” Miller 2-028 |. id [ + First time offered on this = usual bpportunitt ‘ontains large = bath oo quraaas West kJ. X AL UET, -Onerative Real Estate oe oe 27 SB Telegraph LIVING wine 3 bedrooms gas heat, storms acreens outdoor grill basement. lot 60n274 $12 $00- Kurth Real Estate MI 47676 KINZLER © > WILLIAMS LAKE New 6 room Bungalow wits utility room To include space heater electric stove and davenport Price 6.850 will take late model and @me cash as pas ment he i" with fireplace, ear down INDIAN VIL1 AGE SPE CYAL- on best residential street 6 room white Cane Cod ana @. new.r decor ated 1. bedroom and lave- tery down. ? bedroems and bath up New 10x13 glassed and screened rear porch Price $13,280 FHA terms 1AKRE FRONT HOMWF Strictly modern and alt in nice eondition 3 bedroems giassed perch t's baths Nicely carpeted living roo dining foom & den & nod ernizved Kitchen Gas heat scpeened .um mer hou-e, dock and boat Wooded [ot 7a 170 & ferced Por tiac School District WOODWARD ESTATES a newer FHA ? bedroom bungalow With stairway to large attic Onin 88.000 with £2850 down balance ! per cent interest Tohn Kinzler, Realtor 0 W Huron FE 4-3335 If no answer, -Ph a Open Eves tm Co-operati:. Keel Estate Exchansg, $950 DOWN + large. rooms, storms and cteen. good condition Garage + large lots Only. 84500” full pre 1IM A RIGHT. Realtor ¥-4€F peratve Real Estate Eschange 22 8 Teirgraph FE 5-068) Dilimea. Broker. +0873, MEST HIGHLAND. 4 bipem. ney oe BUD” .| — garage $1,200 down $50 REAL ESTATE FE +560) IB OD CHARLES, Realtor| SYLVAN VILLAGE fireplace. 2 car garage and breere- Way large Jandscaped jot in Bir- mingham Schoo} District $19,500 KURTH REAL ESTATE, MI +7676 of WEST SUBURBAN Top iocation’ immaculate five room home, luaurious living room, fireplace, separate dining” recm jase carpeting recreation room attac — eereee Priced at) i Ue i n a FE 5-1201. ave FE ¢31 Nic hohe BRICK 30. foot wooded jot only a short) distance from fine sandy beach ith bathing apd boat privileges Care Cod st le with ve-tibuie en- trance, living room with matural fireplace full dining room_ = in- cludes wall to wall carpeting, kitchen bedroom and bath down 2 bedrooms up Sumporch at rear 2 car garage with overhead doors. The full Basement has gas heat, auto bot Water and laundry trays Priced with $5750 down dw. M. Stout. Realtor 77 ON.) Saginaw St. Ph FE $8165 o Eve tit 8 § ACRES @ room home basement full bath. l'e car garage private iake. lots = fruit good timber §9 000 with 200 dew Call FF 40584 136 rE Pike st Realtor GAYLORD LAWRENCE W Co-operative Real-Estate Zt AMIE y BRICK | | ; 1 | D = ideaa, | Lot S Huron St. Open Eve. 7 to 0 | Exc hange| SPY: | sated Lig : Pared ieee S$ rooms and bath down, | ¥ and bath up Full basement, | oi) Neating system 2 car garage jots of shade fruit and berries Must sell terms arranged tal | 3 hedreom ranch trpe homes er. | cellent location Alumcnum = of brick siding plastered walls AC oj beat Toxldd fl jofs As iow * $900 down plus mortgage costs | JOHN K. IRWIN « RFALTOR Since 1974 tOi'y WN Saginaw Phone FE 2-403] Eve ~GILE ac PES Doe vou 8ant a tatge 7 recom home © attache ca rake of a Tice 7 acre Marce, gbeut 6 thite from * af We toumk this ts & VeOTY gike bis the price amazingly low Terms too’ WEST SUBURBAN = Regi nice — $ room 2 bed- room home With unfinished attic tarts rooms threugh- ut Vite room TInt Pull bessimenk with stoker furnace 2 car garage and approximates 1 acre Its a steal. Call for partice- lare > | ROCHESTER Beautiful income home tn downtown Rochester located on a large corner let can sists of § rooms for the owner plus 2 apariments for rent Words cannot describe - tHe beauty of this one so call fur vour appointment to see i ~ ae ES REALT * zee a3 N Telegra Co-Operative we INCOME Humphries HOW 8 YOUR REPUTATION— bei A og de,| bills on time? If OK. will be enough to buy Paar eg hew 4 room bath home ‘site 24x34) close to Eliza- beth Lake Road Total $7.050 Dont delay! Humphries N PERRY 7 ROOM INCOME— 2 baths. Full basement, oi] beat. ded attractive out, inside neat as Sele he ane payment. Total $12, "18 Dou- ble garage, A smart buyer will pnes! this NOW! Quica posses- sion Humphries NEARLY —_——_ tm 1982. 6 egeor ranct home at Loon Lake. | condition. 20 living sliding OU heat. screens, storms In rp 80x265 ft Priced to sell. $11,200, $2,800 down. Humphries FE 2-0474 Open Evenings ment 2 unfinished rooms w > - staifs $1,500 down $5,276 balance | Col- $55 month, FE 4-7452. 49 E. gate Partridge '! Is THE ‘BIRD’ TO SEE ACRES A modern 7 room home. located $ acres Garages & big barn aiso on property Reasonably priced at only $14,736 > * o LAKEFRONT with’ sa wonderful samiy beach A 3 bedroom home that has an o' 80 cory rustic living room with a big. stone fireplace step- saving kitchen and also a new 4 car garage Theres a glassed in porch that overlooks the lake Almost all furniture included at only $15,050 full price NEW BRICK RANCH HOME Located northwest of Pontiac over- looking beautiful Silver Lake Has | 6 rcoms and i, baths 3 bed- rooms attached garage and large lot A natural Roman brick fire- piece ts one whole wail in the living room There are so many wonderful features this home must be seen to be Bepcorimned Call yD E PARTRIDGE, “ALTOR. FE 2-8316 toiavy for an appt. $700 DOWN 2 bedroom ranck hone Large living roor picture window. large lot location Chimney wir- ing weil and septic tank in- sta let Complete on outside Wm. | Whitcomb. Realtor FE 5-0322 BEDROOM HOME HOT AND cold water ~_ bath ‘4 base. | ment 3 arage house in room back Will sell caus MY 3-3907, after 4 p m. OLDER. LARGER j bedroom all modern with new 1 bedroom apartment attached, This will pay for itself, terms. Owner. 191 Frank. Birmingham. Mich STONE WEST SUBURBAN New 3 bedroom ranch home with breezeway to garage Oak floors. Plastered walls 20 living room Full bath and extra stool in breeteway Full basement Oi) heat Large tot on Middle Strait. Lake Francis FE. “Bud” Realtor | 919 Josivn FE 2.0753 Customers Parking Space in Rear "TAL 8S RMS PART BATH. ulliity, attic, 2 lots fenced in Price 86.859 736 E Tennyson Miller $500 DOWN 2 bedroom home plastered walls part bath electric pump and wired for electric stove 6 miles north PONTIAC 4 rooms and bath TIWE eal Estate Exchange | |$ ROOMS & BATH, FULL BASE- ' | Lake privileges , ays larree ear | peted living room Basement with | new ou furnace Large 2 car ge- rage @uick possession with terms J VRROET G ‘a West Huron % or FE 2.7382 FE 2-714) "Fo BATEMAN SUBURBAN RANCH Home «ith three bedrooms I'y bath: panelles ining room richly carpeted fenced tard ane close_to eucelient sand beach Tofgave Best Buy at $12500 Terma FE SIDE GI In immaculate condition fixe ievei Toc™s With ex- pansion attic tie bath 14 kitchen. medern basement. ot! heat automatic water heater storm — sash od screens Only $2,450 down. Investigate FT ON WATE? 3- bedroom bungalow. base- ment, oi] heat 2 car cS rage. 2 lots, 99.650 §2 down —- diseount for — It's vacant RESALE KAMPSEN FF 4-0528 377 & Telegrapt Evéy & Sun Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Realtors. INCOME PROPERTY ‘$160 PER mont: 2? family 4 blo¢ke from : oer PE + oesee= er $7300 | PORRITT. =| \" | | ! Business - Opportunities $1 Suburban. Brick Roy Annett Inc. 28 Hurot A Picture for the ‘Young in Heart Two bedrooms, 3 bedroom home ease bern bograk See this fine ONLY $1,600 DOWN. 1 ACRES. HURON — FRONTAGE. Near Oxbow Lake. LAKE FR bed ZONED BUSINESS. Idea! business Beautiful brick home having large living room with fire- ace § 6kitehen, dinette edrooms, th on first floor, second floor Full basement. reec- reation space. Situated on ot ’ with 60° large trees. close to new ¢ school $16,200, terms. REALTORS FE 3-Tl93 © Oe Evenings and Sunday 1-4 Picture ‘a lovely bungalow with large windows fram- ed in Tennessee rock picture a « arge front car- peted, & dining area. ry ig gr fire- piace with knotty cear pan- eling. big bedrooms = callin lo an appointment. By the wa ‘the orice is only $17,006 from the owner. full bath up. Three rooms down enclosed front h pabeen full basement, of] heat, double three lots. IMMED. | MODERN HOUSE, INDIAN * Village Real 2 W. Dinnan oe W. juroa. et “COLORED FAMILIES basement, gas ataiy 5 se | —< garage. peres Near gee Shecineuen bots aged Mrs, bears. PE RUSSELL A. NOTT FE 4-5005 ——————— t — Established 1916 home with attached Seaned @ pesp toy _— cureaee’ Venetian biinds, aluminum storms, sutra an ase New in 1962, terms. j It's nice. See this 2 room west of Pasties Ly foot ee rm. with fi re ba’ ood condition ane privileges. | ‘+ walt on this “realy Nerth suburban off Baldwin. 2/ bedroom bungalow | witn modern kitchen, breakfast | nook, ful] basement with fur- nace 2 car garage. Poultry | houses 2 miles from city lim- its. $12,960, terms. 3 bedroom mod- ern home with attractive kitch- en, 22 ft. living rm., ca ng in liv rm. 1 room, u with tiled shower, oak fléors, full basement with of] heat, garage 75 ft. lot west of Pontiac. Must be seen Call $4,500 fomight at $16,500 with down. INT. All on 1 floor. 3 bath, full base- lot, ariety Located at Lake Oakland. this bome pow at only 610,- 060. terms. cated in city on main hwy. Now elty on manin hwy. showing good return on invest- | ment, apts, plus owner's living quarters Corner lot, large garage. Cal) tonight. CITY, NORTH. 3 bedroom ——e | Lot 452110, naereroneme, bus tne, | | $200 dow: for the reduced 950 floors, insulated, Full ge rage meeneee a nice “yard, close to schoo! bus. Low’ down coroene on “SYLVAN —— Attractive co- jonial room home with | core, kitchen, tiled beth, full | basement with of] heat mee | recrea' with Scerkend | with paddoc Garage | >see | | Large lot Lake privileges, | SUBURBAR, NORTH. 3 berooms. hed on first floor 23 ft li rm, "3 kitchen, venetian. blinds, 1 bath, of] heat, full basement. new garage Nice. shrubbery, lawn a rock gar- | den. About % acres of ground All this for $9,000. all WEST Nici iyars Newly decorated 3° ment with with $4,000 down. FLOYD KENT, Realtor 24 OW. sOLewrence Open Eres FE 58-6108 Next to Consumers Power WEST SIDE INCOME 10 room bhome-5 rooms and bath for owner 2 two room apt. for rent Buil. m 1952 Well, construct- ed 2? lota — geod neighborhood Let cap ong — x ee LAWRENC GAYLORD grocery stare’ Pot For more informe “at FE 56-6181 2 Ww Lawrence Bt FE *7 050 for 5 § ROOMS, Mi Leslie R, Tripp, oe 68161 a rE ia room nes ouse oy goes condition—new kitche: asement new aluminum sidin See this now Call FE 40584 1 GAY Lawrence YLORD Co-operative Real Estate Echange ODER: Ven. blinds, carpets, extra toilet. East Bivd. Terrace 72 Auburn. For Sale Lake Property 44 LAEE ai onel YEAR Desm ROUND pry ond. Williams 10 300. West Side Lake. Pontiac Press Box 20. MODERN FURN THREE room cabin located in Perchville, east of East Tawas Price $4,000. Feve-ab* term: oo" a A. Tay- lor, Realtor, FE ¢- Sale Suburban Prop. - 45A ey —— 35 ACRES 4 ROOM HOME. Between Pontiac ard Rochester, for di- | Just viding and reselling og or will, make you a ranch to be proud Full basement. oi] heat. beautiful stone fireplace piars cal! for two | additional rooms attached cc rage — Terms +t RHILTZ | LADD ROCHESTER OFFICE New 3 bedroom home, close Rochester, ready to move in, 3 Bedroom home in Rochester, west side, basement and auto matic Vacant 3 bedroom home, base- ment, automatic oi] heat, 2 car garage. ‘4 Bedrests ol] heat, garage, large to corner w 3 bedroom home, sutomatic a gf Oe Livernois and 17 Mile area, $11,600. 3) Farm house, 4 bedrooms, oi! heat, needs remodeling, 18 Mile @t Dequindre, $8500 $1500 down. ab rs 4940 Rochester. Rd. at 18 Mile Rd MU 90-1511 OL 1-751 | | tates. Convenient terms arranged ormation call OR 3-7614 For Sale Houses .43 for Sale Lots 46 L. R. I RIPP MACEDAY GARDENS P ar tridg = oo | Bena Stee 1 Acre Lake Fr : oy | ALE TOTHE MIGHT MAN WHEN YOU WANT TO BUY A BUSINESS B miles trom Pontiac. | EL WOOD FARMS ranch home 1 dedroom 860x300 ft. level, garden SUNOCO ST., GARAGE =. im notty a = wos with easy; 5 ROOM MOD. HOME arpeted . home. Approx. Foon stone replece, Full | JONES AIRPORT || ai# of land. Big “garage ‘bull. living room a Pa Large weotes lot, nearly 3 acres! wrecker. also yo ig farm re- room. Ideal kitchen’ in good west r _ Avg. 15,000 gal. or breakfast arrangement. Full Offered at $1,200 with easy terms. r per mo This a top room with picture Sindse =| BAKER BEACH Star Ouse? gemma to becpltal pabromings on “ac j — Laree jake privileges lot. 860x310 eens ter Bowe : versie, 3 car ft. Offered et $760 easy terms. BUSY RESTAURANT Saseee sate, | MILLIAMS LAKE [aiid Salt Tat cee tment for | GARDEN segs it, gout | OS eort ‘ant “making Sots "ot Seat with over- location, From $560 up with easy Aierrinrshgs con Guan se ea bead doors trees. $13,- Drayton Plains Area terms. business tomorrow. ‘erm Beautiful 3 bed OCERY Drayton Woods living sek oak ae P. C. Wood Co. oa NG GRO in Pon-. Well constructed and beau- tt _ Convenient 1728, Williams Lake R4. OR 3-1235/ tier. Hes beer and wine teheout tifully . new §& en & a area 1 Office Open § a.m. to § p.m. and show g gross, Buy room bath h home, baths. Extra large utility Office After 5, OR 3-008 the business “natures, “and equip- 2 picture windows, full base- room, of] heat, 2 car at- GLEAR LAKE 3 LARGE LOTS {| ment for only $1,000 down plus ment with pe furnace, elec- tached garage Approx 1 Lake rights OA - 2665 stock al cost or lease ‘he fix- ipeas a seen aornee pod’ <. A good buy LIVE IN THE COUNTRY KEAR| ‘TS® With the inventory Situated on lot 80x20 city on a large restricted - oo" termes eee 3°) Suburban bomen te Sagres REY! WARD E. PARTRIDGE | OFFICE OF NATIONAL BUSINESS one CLEARING HOUSE CWS ™N PRINCTPAL CITIES °rtCO AST-TO-COAST */World’s Largest 43 W. Huron Open Eve. FE 2-8316 1 ACRE close to Rochester, $1000. 1 ACRE, corner lot, $1800. ful | 1% ACRES, billy, 61005. ‘6 ACRES, :$2700 '@ 610 ACRES with spring, re- stric’ close seous new high school in Rochester, LC LADD Rochester Rd. at 18 Mile Rd uo eisit OL 1-751! 2 LOTS 7x150 | BOMDALE | anen _Earimoo., $' 400 FE 2 48 For. Sale Farms. 10 ACRES Must sell. Good income. 6 of orchard, 30 RECREATION ROOM AND LUNCH room for lease or sale 7052 Coo ley Lake Rd. EM 3-2651. BEAUTY sHOF® « 415 posrise tate Bank Bidg. Will for _fessonebie price. N PONT IAC Lone poles grocery store -with beer Ifcense Includes all fix- tures and equipmemt. Very fine deal for man and wife Takes $3,000 to handle Good lease. JOSEPH F. REISZ PE 2-0250 $3'9 West Huron Open eves. ‘til 8 8 4 FAMILY APT. ROUSE good- location, always rented ving 20 r cent on investment H. M. Winkley owner, FE 2- DAIRY BAR Located in Oakiand County's best district, complete dairy or on easy Drayton Plains. OR SMALL FARMS IN REAL demand. Put your listing with GEO. L. ‘sgae — = ALTOR _ _86%2 N. Saginaw. FE 2-6011_ IP INTERESTED IN Ase OR acreage we —" au P. _ Dinnan & w. aoe ‘Sale Business Property. 49 Gas Station & Garage Located just outside city on one of main roads iarge concrete build in all about ft. 4 pumps Approsi- waits 4,506 sq ft. of garage space with 2 ents over- head, also sm frame house, 10 acres of M-1 rote excellent income, call for further particulars. JOHN K. IRWIN emo! wi% 8. Phone Pe ana BUSINESS LOTS NEAR R THE NEW Straits of ‘Mackinaw b e oon UL ; -% Gas stat: & ne’ house U_. 8. 31 near new bridge Write P. O. Box 1H, Leverine Micl. -. ls : ALL WOMAN REALTY | 200, ‘BUS NESS LOCATION ON HILLTOP HOME—5 ACRES Attractive 1 rooms. Beautiful kitch- has cutstone fire- piace with heatalator poole Huge | ro lene window. Fc fin- basement oe re shower. This home is located di- the rth- rectly on P no! western way near Pleasant rake and only 620,000 8 $6,000 THE 1L.MA M. ELWOOD $143 Cass-Elizabeth Lake Rd | PE 5-1284, FE 43344 Open 9 to 8 $40 PER MONTH INCLUDING TAXES AND INSURANCE Locatec on paved road this re Tet eee lot. Auto. of] beat, tile beth, modern kitchen. If reasonable monthly payments on a 4 per cent mort- gage are eee to ro. see is home at $7,950 term Giroux & Hicks 05 Dixie Hee Mrayton Plains OR 3-0701 For Sale Lots 4 WATERFORD TWP. Several attractive shaded available Ideal bd Call for further only $760 per lot with $188 down. SEMINOLE HILLS A few choice lots for sale in- this excellent — ‘ocation. Low down _ payments FLOYD KENT, Realtor 2 WwW.) Lawrence PE 5-6106 | Open Evenings _ Next te Consumers Power FE. Blvd. $700 with Victory Drive Lot 80162 @ buy at $800 with half — down. Indian Village Well located lot on Osceola im eorements and only $1,250 Matt - Vashington Park Hoelged water and sas, re 200, Voorheis Rd. aad. going s0ed all improvements | {th $250 down. — baila bal own home save the difference? os G. Hempstead, Realtor | i i | | i i tof E. Pike Brick. building with 8 room ae auditorium below. Can appointment rE days nings. ; ee INCOME PROPERTY TO SELL 200x150 ft. on Dixie. «4 homes, $210 per montm income also 2 lots, 2000400 at rear of Dixie, —— Maple Dr. FE 2-0908 2 to L3 Rent-Lease Bus Prop 49A FOR STORAGE Oh SMALL Drive-In wasees = z 6, proof, clean We. st side. Close to rE FE 23-6668 Sooaiowa. OR 8 _ STORAGE, GARAGE. Light Manufacturing @x7Sxz12 basement. 2-8x10 en trance doors. Fast~ ‘ing loca tion. he : Cc, PANGUS TONVILLE 132 Flanders 1-4276 Townsend 84494 haga hag! ROOM AND OTe for lease or sale. _ Cooley Lake Rd. EM 3-2651. Business Opportunities Si West Side Business Mowe neat corner grocery located in a better class neighborhood can be yours for only $2,750 down— which includes a ~ $2,000 worth tai oe me a steal - IT ee _ oyna: ane GILEs. Sees CO. REALTOR FE 56-6175 ‘Open @ ti : MOTEL. BOAT AND BAIT. Bust. “pay. Doing a year around business. Owner selling due to health. A real good omvestment. For fufther details call J. A. Taylor, Realtor 42544. GROCERY and MEAT Also Beer and Wine Established since. 1934. well trade Located on southeast side of city, Due to owner's health and death of husband. will sell inv ry. Terms - aan ipment. Also lease or sell bu — A good deal for ‘he right party. K. L. Templeton, — 83% W_ Huron FE 27-6223 102 E_ Huron Street Evening: FE 2-9502 PE 46204 Eve FE 21317 _FRANCHISE FOR ESTABLISHED LOON LAKE CANAL Frontage 75x205 ft. An excellent building site Priced sale at $1,875 cash, ‘o Buy—To Sell—To Tr you. ‘Bu IT-WE LL INSURE IT AHAN_ . REALTY CO., REALTO! RS = Semser Co-n7 Peat © Exch. Inc NEXT DOOR. TO "BRANCH ___ POST OFFICE FHA APPROVED Large ranch home sites in Dray- ton Woods HOILMES-BARTRAM p Eves, OW 8001 430° OO. 31980 Eve ae KNUDSEN atss| WATKINS LAKE 100 let im goed section, near lake 82200. WM. H. KNUDSEN REALTOR. 510 Pontiac Bank for quick bottle gas route Domestic and Commercial users. Exclusive mer- shandising program. Experienced | driver vetat he Show room for lease if desired, or can move route Tiigess forces sale. For ap | eres contact Pontiac Pre RESTAURANT IN GOOD LOCA. | tion for sale owe if ge 4 once, The box — machine pays the rent, ee 7 se x “i health. ing 4 pm... MOBIT. GAS ST ATIONS: Available for lease Several new. stations now under construction in the Pont: area. For further jae information call Mr. Dart, FE 2-0103 RE. 1 AURANT FOR SALE, 107 8._ Sreetesay Lake Orion. MY 23-4008 ® Only Liquor in Town Spy nots on StlncRts haa 000 down, ‘Hey Joe!!! | Office FE 44516, Eve 2.3759, “35320- WILLIAMS La KE ‘Grandview at Crest, 3- acres. Ce- ment block divided basement ts We ag _— Tavern for sale an ¢ wn yment is 1 $5,400 Fai oon seal and a pha potential appointment re No 1508 _ STATE. WIDE uipment = +7008 eve- fire. cash and carry business. Large fountam service preg $150,000 tm 1953 500, 5 year lease with re- peony Roy Annett Inc. REALTORS 28 E. Huron FEdera! 3-7193 Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 SALE OR LEASE, GARAGE AND gas station, fully equipped. $800 will handle. Cal "MAple $-2600 af- ter 4:30 p.m. HARDWARE Completely stocked and equipped, doing a fine business in fast grow- location, Block building, livin quarters and extra @ ent. storage butidings. fil) sell or iid Terms. 264% W. Huron 8t. FE 5-2264 LUNCH ROOM SMALL, IN OX- — rent fullv equipped, OA “Sale Land Contracts 52 CENT DISCOUNT ON monthly 6 on cext interest, on new 4 room bungalow Located just west of Peaites. Cost to you . Cameron H. Clark, Rela- tor 1362 W_ Huron 8t., FE 4-6402. _ Ask for Mr Clark Or __discounts. Owner LAND CONTRACTS. (sig bis count FE 40049 Lower Straits Lak paym 960 at 6 per cent, “on aoa 20 per cent, _7-0383. __ Money to Loan (State Licensed Lenders) eee HFC Comes to PONTIAC 300, and % per cent on any re- FAST SERVICE We a tn fast service. or visit House ise new oar udhes tonne HFC . Household Finance Corporation of Pontiac | 3 & South 6a, _&. Beat Bidg. PEdera = CASH PROMPTLY! Get $10 %& $°00 uick:v on car fur eve been making riendly loans since 1906 Phone or come in today Provident ‘Loan s8,/ _curities aod Savines Society 7 West Lawe tence St. Pontiac. FE 32-0249. —_— | GET CASH QUICKLY — UPTO $500 1996 to 1953 cars. Bring rour | title Most deals closed’ tn 30 minute. Loans also made bes fur- niture Signature and other se- } OAKLAND : Loan Co. FE 2-9206 | 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. | eee te $25 * $500 Quick, Friendly Service No red tape er & Livingstone Pinance Co. FE ¢! ow Lawrence at - se Cnse LOANS — $25 to $500 ~ Community Loan Co. ° . ‘. 7 PER $4,480, balance payable at $46.50 NEW HOME REASON A ABLE BALANCE $5.970 new noose. = 53. lest and Loreen Con Com Re- nature, car or furniture Loans made without endorsers for any good purpose Up to 20 months to repay sh ——— Parmentsa——_— you : 2 . 6 mee, $100 $ 675 $10.07 18 48 200 13.38 20.03 36 85 300 19 67 29.68 64 90 600 Lapel 48.18 00.14 Gou: ts the monthly vale of 3 pot cent on that part of & balance net exceeding , 2% cent on that fant? of a balance excess of $50, not srcocens = sd THE, PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1954 QUICKLY On Your Name Only Or Other Plans Money for bills, bom auto — ‘eal-dental Gees | — | eredit ‘om need. Other Sans for €38 to 8900°™ 1 Say Phone FEderal 3-7181 GENERAL PUBLIC LOAN ~ Corporation 69 West Huron St. WHEN YOU: NEFD $25 to $500 We can help you with your money. problems You cao get up to $500 om peor in small monthly pay- | ras us or call at our office | . | FINANCE CO. 16 Pontiac State Bank Bldg Ph FE ¢157 “4 Need Money? | sc HR. oe AL "TO PARTS, dio, heater and overdrive *29 to $500. = = Rear as you telephone hal FE 5-8121 for auto financtng. fefinancing payment of debts or any other | worthy purpose Most loans are, eom om your first visit and | fm a few minutes Libera’ re- payment plan. ‘Home & Auto Loan Company i) Com munity oe Bank Bidg Hours. » to 5: saturday 9 to 1 MONEY WAITING You May Rorrow $25-$500 “Today pete your bills, protect your | Low eels payments BUCKNER FINANCE CO Above Wa’ CORNER Teen's FE 40541 ry SAGINAW & HURON 54, Mortgage Loans TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 S. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS 82s T $500 AUT LIVESTOCK HOUSEHOLD GOODS —__ Ph. Rochester, OL 60711 “LOW INTEREST _ Unlimited func: o sinvie family | dwellin, Mo ee cancelled should wer die Se H. G. PETERSON ne Pontie State Be Bid one FE 5-8406 or FF 5-67 For Sale Housetraiiers | 55 WANTED Wanted to buy a housetrailer in, very good condition late mode! @.. modern conveniences Piease write PONT:AC PRESS BOX 36. | giving particulars & price = | Wanted Housetrailer 2. bedroom tate mode! tratier | Must be paid for on furnished | 2 Family Income tn A-1 condi- tion. Cameron H. Clark, Rector | 1362 W. Huron 8. FE 46492 Open Evenings. ae coe bene Pthengag es aire, elec L ligas stove Ww. Huron. GENESSE SALES OFFERS ONE 6 sleeper trailer. Priced right and — Pte neni nandle. Investi- | es pen plan Ts ee pe ‘sco “ae . Genesse Sales, 2101 Dixie Hey. ~ See the New 1954 Stewarts Bere quality yi antity, beauty and ‘as best in trailer construc- ‘ reasonably. Terms hog will rt ae aot y happy - proud. Buy "Oxiord Trader’ "Salen Parts & Accessories 3 mile South of Lake Orion M-24 i962 PONTIAC CHIEF. 40 FT. FOR er rent. See George E. Moore. 3300 Elizabeth Lake Rd Chief MOBILE HOMES mf. to @ ft. ip tength. Up to 6 veers to pay You can ‘buy Fc i= Hutchinson reconditioned ‘ler as low as $100 down. Hutchinson’s Trailer Sales e185 = Highway Drayton Pieins - Alse Corner i Royal dat LI 56-2801 2830 & Dor Highway : lint LARGE ‘tor PATIO Top Price for Your Car | BAGLEY AUTO PARTS , et For Sale Housetrailers 55| | le line of other trailer parts For Sale Used Cars 61/CARNIVAL, by Dick Turner Fer Sale Used Cara ot), For Sale Used Cara 61| For Sale Used Care 61/ TAALER EXCHANG | : | _—s B : h | | ha, gtare SCHOONER BUDD : t a . ator eens HABEL | tn PONTIAC Seat over foc lens, al a mn i re LN pom fatafes ad )\W CONDITION ~*: com, and accessories Cash i VisIr OUR ' Pie 8 Te _Open Evenings ‘eal andes PM. HOU ER. 21 FOOT GOOD condition 6400 97 Scott Lake THE BEST B Uys is at Rent Trailer Seats 86 TRAILER SPACE FOR RENT tase Ra 8 Trailer Camp. 3300 Eliz and water, school bus yeaa _Parkhurst Trailer Pk. MY 87 ___ Auto Accessories _ ‘BUILT -— | Where the overhead is low and so are the | sap also 20 per cent ees. ween A ‘70, ‘ HOLLE LERBACK AUTO PARTS | PE 3-9477 340 Baldwin Ave. and (‘% wale, Ave Ph. PE 4513 ATTENTION We are wreckifig 1949 to 1983 cars an. trucks. We have several lats model low mileage used pp oly | Transmissions, & rear azels Good aoe tuon ol oe care trim &) Per. Use nd ‘wubes , 2539 Dix: FE 44533 Coe. "Mere PARTS Discount to Everyone! Open Ev somes and Sundays Rebuilt springs 0 Generators and starters $6 50 ae a ya ete Pa. PE 2-922 AUTO GLASS ialize tn safety auto glass, while vou wait. One coffee to 6 customer with each door eeer or wind shield. Hub Auto Glass Co _'22 Oakland Avenue PE ¢7086 wneh EE: |2 SNOW TIRES. 650x16. EXCEL- vn shape, call after 6, EM —_—~ 3-2538. EE _ ae Auto Service 58 PPP BLADE BLL FOR COMPLETE COLLISION SERVICE eps sg Oliver Motor Sales Collision Service 36 W Pike &t Phone -2-0101 REPAIRS, BUMPING & PAINTING FREE ESTIMATE ALL MAKES OP CARS - YMENT PLAN BRAID. MOTOR SALES 3© Years Fair a Cass at West Pike . PE 20188 | GRANESHAPT GRINDING IN THE car, cylinders rebored, Zuck Ma- etine Shop. 23 Hood Ph FE __ 32-2563 Wanted Used Cars 59 See M&M Motor Sales Por dollar on late mode! cars. 2627 Dixie Hwy., OR 3-1603 HIGH DOLLAR For used cars any make “he crea 1711: 8 inaw ‘7642 THE HIGH DOLLAR > for the high grade used cars. We need tt wil H pay you Hy VANWELT OR 31356 TOP sss ah ANY onene CARS. 72 Auburn Ave. AVERILL'8, 2020 DIXIE RWY. FE 2-9878 FE +6306 '41-’50 CARS POR PARTS DOLLAR MOTOR MART 121 £. Montcaim, FE ¢8230 500 CARS WANTED Top dollar » care _ ev For Sale Used Cars 61 FREE 2)" TV Given with the purchase of any 'S0, ‘51, ‘52, ‘53. or ‘54 model — used car. This is a bonafide offer— no strings attached. Hurry. comé out and see us today. RUSS’ Used Car Lot 1005 S. Lapeer Rd. Lake Orion Phone MY 2-3111 ie im ? se >! Hudson Hornet sedan, ve Boos —_ | anal WENS, Used Car Corral i “Cactus Pete" Sez— They've really gone wild with these low prices at Cv Owens Used Car Lot. Get the bargain you want —today! . ’5$2 Pontiac 2 Door—sharp —see it and drive it... / $1,045 | : 52 Chevrolet Sedan, radio, | heater and Powerglide— $1,045 52 Chrysler Saratoga se- dan, radio and heater, au- if tomatic transmission . . : : a $l, 395 pn Apel hep hoa | 1°51 Ford Convertible. ra-| I can't please everybody"’ “My husband's not going to like this—but then, of course, $005 For Sale Used Cars 6) radio, heater and auto-| matic transntission $795: 51 Studebaker Sedan, ra- dio, heater, automatic THE BUY OF YOUR trans., V-8 engine . $695 51 Plymouth Sedan, radio LIFETIME and heater... .. $095 53 CHEVROLET "51 Kaiser Traveler, adios! dese eodun| (radio & beatat Lh | 4 heater, automatic trans. | cease No my Os | S695 a . ve Fu | 95 52 CHEVROLET He 7 : 50 Ford 2 Door with _..| sedan new car trade-in. License overdrive . . . . . $505. Ne BC 4362 . ey SO Ford Crestline, radio, | -heater, white side walls. | tee = JOS ine Sharp ........ $895 | mileage. aioe EV 5073 5 "50 Studebaker, radio, , heater, reconditioned mo- custom oe we tor coe eee . . $495] deauty. License No. BS 1619. ‘50 Chevrolet 2 Door, ra- dio and heater . . . $350 ‘52 NASH . 4 Rambler Convertibie — green = '49 Chevrolet sedan, radio| Si "** “> bicense Ne and heater...... HA95 $895 49 Hudson Sedan, radio ‘51 STUDEBAKER and heater»... . $345) rive *License No. "EF M00! “Range Riders” S90 BUICK ; 49 Packard sed. ».. $150 Sear Vnat autre gece 46 Pontiac 2 dr... $195| moe License No. EE Matt. 47 Chevrolet 2 dr... $195 a 50 Packard 2 dr... . $100 30 PONTIAC 8 ‘41 Ford tudor..... $50 tiouaiiy clean” ‘License “es , $695 ‘| Come In and Lasso One of 32 PLYMOUTH These Good Buys Today! lene ight fg reed om $795 CY OW _ Your Ford Dealer 147 S. Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-410] ’3O HUDSON a | S| '5) NASH Rambler Convertible A real beeu- ty in excellent condition through- out License No DF 7296. $595 '31 MERCURY otor rust or dents on body” License | WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD BJ 2880. | BUICK, 1983 SUPER ¢ DOOR Rivi- N ° $295 47 OLDSMOBILE | say pawee anasug n Groce coe: tone blue, 4.700 miles. like new, Two door radio, heater, a | teen ule ti orte 9, M. owped car. sacrifice. MI $295 | BUICK 8) SPECIAL 4 DR 6,006 extras Car equi with 5 tube. "47 PACKARD le.s -Pires' Kae wall tires. ‘ a 000. Can be seen at Riker Sedan. A little =< but worth garage, or.call FE 4-3501, the money. “Sos 0 FB 212) CADILLAC, 1953, 62, 4 DOOR @E- dan, light green. Power stee 12.000 f Price $3,300) FE . : 46 FORD CHEVROLET co TIBLE, 3 toor A A real buy! License “rea Perfect pele = WE HAVE i OF THE VERY *O"'5195 - | $ouaht after Cadillac Sedaneties ; | die weaker sed Sten = = 46 OLDSMOBILE O01 Cen rm mission. Only $ _coim-Mereury, 4 W. | Drive a few miles: for a | good deal in a guaranteed |. used car, 2 door radio. heater and oriewal dive finish. License No. AL $195 46 CHEVROLET | Mousipped with, vette ‘ane’ beater, ° | ., $195 outer transmission and 8 This. is @ one owner uty. See and drive this car ogo Piymouth Cranbrook ¢ ér., radio and heater, These, and many, many more to choose from— All Bargains | er and hi-drive. Eaaee von onstrator. Big savings on this MICHIGAN’S roe Trade your old car on this FINEST 1981 sre wana oe elud worst: Be, con FF nan = _—_ SORE “wer ePacit 7 booe om Cosyster Wate Windsor 4 dr., radio = stig, ee tat | pees Ak “Ea ims 8 Ambassador 4 Gr, | "Geaspertotmn Seamg foo Oe | Clarkston MOTOR SALES Capatin, ict ie ode m.-8 0.2 essesgesdg | Sedan radio and heater “ager GOOD oe fintsh. License No. ! Transportation . TRADE Reasonably RFFORE PRICED YOU BUY YOUR NEW ; LICENSE PLATES '47 NASH . 4 door sedan, a runner. B i ticeme NO 8105 MICHIGAN'S FINEST ‘48 DODGE THE BIG PAVED LoT Sedan, good tires and m ON THE CORNER OF For Sale Used Cars 61 Need A PUSH? Car Won't START? Does your blood pressure go up when the ther- mometer goes down? If. So, We Can Help You These Oliver Used Cars Are Safety Checked WINTERIZED & OQUARANTEED ‘50 Chevs. 4 To Choose From. $745 up Have radio and heater, these are the pick of the crop. ‘51. Buicks | 7 To Choose From $1095 up All have radio and heater, some have Dynaflow. ‘50 Mercs. 3 To Choose From $795 each Take Your Choice Convertibles 5 To Choose From Buicks & Pontiacs Save As Much As ~ $300 per car Before Springtime SALE Transportation SALE ’46 Pontiac ’46 Dodge '47 Dodge ’SO Nash ‘41 Pontiac NO down payment on cials and you have 20 months to pay! Will ac- cept any reasonable offer on these mechanically sound cars. “BUICK BOB” Oliver Your Friendly Buick Dealer Corner of Orchard Lake & Williams St: Phone FE 2-9101 isé7 BUICK, 4 EXCELLENT a ___. .__ 2 DOOR DE- 28701. One these transportation spe- | ew pe O.K. USED CARS Reconditioned | For All @enditione! | ‘52 Chev. Radio & Heater Powerglide $1,195 ‘D3 Ford V-8 STATION WAGON Very Clean $1,795 7°83 Buick Riviera Cpe. Spot ‘33 Olds 88 Conv. Cpe. 53 Chev. 210 Sedan 'S3 Olds. Custom 08 Sedan | $2 Olds Custom 08 Sedan 1°53 Chev. Belair Coupe ‘$2 Pont. Chieftain 2 Door ‘$2 Buick Spec. Sedan "$2 Olds. Super 8& Sedan ‘52 Olds, 98 Holiday Coupe $2 Chev. Deluxe 2 Door 51 Buick Riviera Coupe ’S1 Chev. Sport Coupe ‘51 Pont. Chieftain 8 /’S1 Olds. Super 88 Tudor “03 Plym. 4 DOOR SEDAN Radio, heater, 10,000 miles, very clean. $1,595 ‘92 Ford 2 Dr., Radio & Heater, Overdrive GOOD VALUE Transportation 49 Mercury club coupe ’41 Ford 2 door °47 Lincoln club coupe 49 Mercury station wagon ‘48 Nash 4 door Customer Confidence Over 35 Years JACK HABEL CHEVROLET S. Saginaw at Cottage PHONE FE 4-4546 1980 MAROON 2 DOOR Perters cond © Excelient tires SAAS: ' 4-078 After 5 pm FRAZ ag * MANHATTAN. 1948 sE- = ried, clean A dargain. $205 DOW ; PAYMENT 1953 DeSoto V-8 Fordor $605 New. Dark Green 1963 V-8 Fordor 685 00 ew, roon and grey 1863 V-8 Fordor $06 00 000 miles. New car 1963 V-8 Pordor 645 00 and Orey 196. 1983 Tout Hard 450 00 8. miles, New car 1963 Win s Aero Eagle Ma 450 00 Maroon and black $1,786.00 1983 DeBoto V-8 Fordor 460.00 Power Steering. Very clean 450.00 Power V-8 Club Coupe wer Gteering. 2 tone — @ Pordor jue ymouth Cranbrook 1983 v 1 mS oso CO ery clean, | 1083 ae ge urban ... 378 00 083 Plymouth Cambridge . : 1962 Wilye ch b Coupe 350.00 s Clu : 1961 DeSoto Club Cou ; 338.00 1961 DeBoto Custom Fordor 360.00 0,000 miles. One owner. 1951 DeSoto 360.00 0,000 miles One owner. 1961 P.ymouth > .. 380.00 1961 Ply Cambridge aa 1961 Plymouth Savoy Sub- m0 1981 Chieftan Fordor 325.00 000 miles, a 1080 DeSoto Custom 328.00 andl miles ieee Firm outh Fordor . 198.00 Piymouth Club Coupe 196.00 Convertible Sse ue cererees 195.00 6 Tudor ...... 75.00 1947 Studebaker Tudor ..... 76.00 1947 Kaiser Fordor ..... 75.00 1953 CHEVROLETS 15 Beauties to . Choose From Tudors and | Executive's Cars 4 Doors | Demonstrators Demonstrators t Z AND A New Car Trade-ins | raCTORY OFFICIAL 2 Doors, 4 Doors, Le Convertibles up to row &s $800 Discount MICHIGAN'S R JE ROME FINEST —_— Ford Dealer THE 8:0 PAVED. LOT “POR MO! : a oooh se ES moan | SOG PLAGE TO BOv™ * WO FORD |%,7ORD, Bk RAD W nar Club coupe radio and heater.| FORD ‘$6, 2 DOOR. RADIO. HEAT. — * A aad . This ot, PE $202), ss Huron: Motor Sales _ "Noses, om nas oe lon be rake hed $1 Merc. Custom Sedan |" "30: Cadillac 62 Coupe ‘30 Olds. Super 88 Tudor ‘50 Ford Custom 8 Se eda "49 Chev, Deluxe Cl. Cpe. | 49 Pont. Chieftain 8 Sed. 49 Olds, Super 76 Tudor 48 Olds Custom 98 Sedan 49 Ford Custom 8 Sedan 50 Chev. Carryall SO Chev. Sedan Delivery | '49 Hudson Sup. 6 Cl. Cpe. | '47 Pont. 8 Sedan '46 Pontiac 2 Door ‘47 Olds. 76 Tudor CHOOSE YOUR - OWN TERMS thru Credit Union Finance Co. or Your Bank JEROME OLDS-CADILLAC Used cars—Orchard Lake at. Cass Phone FE 46324 New Cars — 280 e Saginaw one FE 4.3566 FORD 1963 773 W. Columbia — PRICED TO SELL! ‘ 1948 PLYMOUTH—HU DSON—DODOE PLYMOUTH — . Lie DODGE— De80TO— PACKARD PLYMOUTH MERCURY 1961 PLYMOUTH -— DODGE - — PACKARD - NA PLY MOUTH HERE ARE BUYS! $60 to $295 oa "Me Mercury ALSO New & Used Trucks Riemenschneider Bros. DODGE- - PLYMOUTH 232 S. Saginaw St, Phone FE 2-9131 1953 Fords. Mercurys | and Lincoln | COUNTS WITH YOU COUNT ON Us COMMUNITY Motor Sales Inc. Buick-Pontiac 195] BUICK $1,195 4 door sedan finished in handsome 2-tone green, luxurious interior and all accessories. 1950 BUICK $895 4 door sedan. FEdquipped with radio, heater, Dyna- flow, US. Royal Master whitewall tires. Looks like a million! 1953 CHEV. $1,595 | Bel Air 4 door sedan fin- ished in flashing blue - with gleaming chrome. Very low mileage and all access ories including “Magic Eye.’ Many More to Choose From Just a Few Left NO MONEY DOWN 48 Ford, excellent. ..$495 46 Ford (runs) .,.$159.95 '47 Pont., excellent... .$395 }. 48 Pont. conv. ..... $495 48 Buick, perfect....$495 '37 Plymouth (beats walking)...$45 YOU _ GET A BETTER _ USED CAR FROM - A BUICK DEALER COMMUNITY Motor Sales Inc, Buick-Pontiac At the North of Town Open Every iiiwhs ‘til 10 804 N. Main OL 2-7 ROCHESTER | LOOKING FOR A BARGAIN? ws _ have s "60 Foru —- 2 door p dememeat with — ss and pal drive Needs work $385. Central caseche Shercury a W. Pike 8t FORD ‘46. omg AND HEATER, good canine: % Scott Lake Rd. FORD, 1950 4 Boon. NEED SOME bump work om rear fenders and trunk lid, $196. Ford 1049 2 door, Runs good. Body goed. Ford 1946 2 door, A nice one. $406. HOLLERBACK REpublic 2-3001 1953 LINCOLN CAPRI. SINTILAT- | MERCURY ine siren red with ebony top, has all power equipment. fresh air heater dual Hydrea- matic transmission the fam- ous Lincoln radio . while away we ase ade So t of com- ort e 8 ve this gorgeous creation toda — Lincoin- Mercury, Pike MERCURY 1983. MY squtrY- PE! 29849 after « MERCURY ‘49 WITH 54 PLATES. and plenty of extra< PRE 4.1954 $3 MONTEREY. 4 dr Meicomatic, fullv equipped PE 35-8647 | MERCURY ‘@ 4 DOOR DELUXE tras, go Best o _win Rd. Oxfor NASH 1940 600 STATESMAN. REA- der PE ) Good running or- MUST SELL Leaving for Service OLDS ‘4 FOUR DOOR HYDRAMATIC, RADIO ATER. SEAT 53 Pontiac Deluxe 8, 4 door... if Buick Roadmaster. 4 door 33 Pome Bees aie HSS 33 3 Ded e. ‘seen . 1005 ‘89 Buick Super, 4 door $ 005 ‘$0 Pontiac & 4 door 895 ‘46 Ford Deluze 8 2 door. § 345 Anderson Pontiac-Buick ~ 7551 Auburn, Utica, Mich. | RETAIL STORE: GOODWILL USED CARS “Not a Name but a Policy” ARON MT CLEMENS Of. BUY YOUR USED CAR FROM A DEALER ~ YOU KNOW 1946 AND 1947 FORDS PONTIACS CHEVROLETS SPECIAL ‘50 PONTIAC 4 DR. CHIEFTAIN “SOLID VALUE” $695 1948 AND 1949 CHEVROLETS PONTIAC FORDS SPECIAL! 1946 CHEVROLET TRANSPORTATION $195 “SOLID VALUE” *50, ’S1 AND ’S2 AND A FEW 'S3s CHEVROLETS PLYMOUTHS ~ PONTIACS FORDS — DODGES OLDSMOBILES HARDTOPS SUBURBANS STATION WAGONS SPECIAL!. 1949 FORD 2 Door, Radio & Heater $395 “SOLID VALUE” SPECIAL! $395 1948 PACKARD SEE THIS ONE! “SOLID VALUE” PONTIAC RETAIL STORE Factory Branch 63 Mt. Clemens at Mill Phone FE 3-7117 PACKARD, 1953, § DOOR DELUXE clipper. Orchard grese_ ee emecutive's . beater, car. Low mileage, Prone oat 40 Baldwin. Ave. a ee eres, Recoomy Care 2 Aubure ‘eae Pitan Ree eek WE TRADE FOR LESS | "@u'Pise Raob hd, Between Wak don and Maybee has Aner iF 53 PONTIAC two-tone i Hydramatic Looks like * tot *51,895 ; MICHIGAN'S FINEST THE BIO PAVED LOT ON or WOODWARD _AND 13 MILE ROAD Cc 2 DOOR, luxe, hod AY visor B-Z eve oversize tires, All extras. $1 $1 PONTIAC. 4 ‘ UXE, two tome blue and gray like new. Mydramatic, sun visor, fRylom covers. spot other access. 16.000 miles. 23-2108, $56 Lowell 1045 Powtiac: & + DOOR. srrDna- matic ont eH, _ $305 in “IACOBSON'S We have '47 through ’S1 Hudsons. Come see us for a new or used Hud- tow Pixe son. __ Your Hudson Dealer _ WEST SIDE USED sees oo ee ee * comcafeenedh . Fi . es tHe PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY. 18, 1954 By Jay Alan MODEST MAIDENS For Sale Miscellaneous 72 For Sale Miscellaneous 72) For Sale Miscellaneous 72 ‘Wanted Livestock 88 For See Une Care 61] For Sale Used Tracks 62| For Sale Used Trucks 62 : Cheapies ‘988 Chrys. Cpe. .... $55 41 Chev. Sedan...- #8) "49 Ford 2 dr. . ees. ad "42 Pontiac eevee el SS 40 Hudson Pickup , . 4] Chrys. Sedan 2. . 895, Manv More to Chonse From ALL BARGAINS! MICHIGAN'S FINEST THE BIG PAVED TOT ON THE CORNER OF WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD PONTIAC 198 4 DOOR RADIO & heater new tres Good tora: tian, 8645 FE @s7it ies1 PONTI4C ¢DR VERY GOOD. | FE 21008 YOUR“ OR @ MODEL Will, make a good down payment | Drive @ ‘Sl or ‘$3 model or only 3 M-M at Buckhorn Li 2-261) PONTIAG "83 & a i DR. | aramete 2 tone green White Walls end “other extras rE B7Tae KEED A SECOND CAR OR CHEAP | transportation? No money down | and parment: as low ee $1705 per month wil buy a “46 “47 of 48 se Join our driving cus tom LAKE. ORION =r SALES M-24 at Buckhorn MY 2-26) PONTIAC. 1e47. : DOOR LOW mileag: good tires good cond ion one ¢B ner FE 4742 & Bivd ». after 4 PONTIAC 1952 CHIEFTAIN DE- fase 2 door, Ryrdramatr radia beater, whitewall tree fencer ekirte, very iow mileage OR 3-013) after & pm 9081 Lapel 2DR HYDR VERY good FE 3-066] afier 5 DANDY. ete 1600 PONTIAC Eight. Chieftain new tires Hy- © drametic Sell feasonabie. con- sider ot. for house equity Phome FE ¢1557 of OR 13-2025 PONTIAC “83 DELUXE TUDOR, Ryaro “64 License FE Call efter 6 pm PONTIAC 193 CUSTOM CATA. tina = Officiala car Very low mileage Loaded with extras 62.100 FE ¢7367 PONTIAC CATALINA ‘33. 2 TON pe Ful) accessories Low mileage endition, OR 3-1832 : WILLYS JEEP ‘3! STATION.. wagon 4 wheel drive Heater | FE 622382. call mornings. ; PONTIAC 83. 2 DR. DELUXE hydramatic R & H. Extras FE | 44007 PONTIAC ‘S} 6 CUSTOM CATA-) tina Hyéramatic. Redic and heat er Easy eye giass. White walls | Spot. fo and back up nights ote. 6. o Fe 61k) _— — Ke gar STAR tight, “ai Serica el nes after 5 PONTIAC ‘83. ? DOOR “DELUXE | ao as and accessories FE greta a 2 DOOR GOOD CON- Irequetsa FE ¥ tees ser @ pm oy WE WANT YOU TO HELP Us orale THE M REPUTABLE NEW & == DEALER OAKLAND COUNTY Come tm tonight and see our Tine eelection of used cars. Keller-Koch CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER 679 @ Woodward, Birmingham Midwest 61300 PONTIAC. “8 ¢ DO DOOR D DELUXE LUXE | trance Burmeister’s OPEN 8A. M.TO8P. M. SUNDAY 10 103 LUMBER 1x6 W. Pine Board .. #18 per M % PLYSCORE. $2.72 EACH Michigan's } — MONEY MAKER BARGAINS 3 PLYSCORE pow st PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING _ $5.75 EACH ace =| go Ae Pera 2 in, BLANKET INSULATION $4.45 PER 100 FT. RIMBALL Your Nash Dealer LAWRENCE AT CASS Sedan Delivers COMPARE OUR PRICES Ler Pre h ip aT WHITE PINE COMBINATION DOORS. 7 FORD PANEL , FOLDING BANQUET Ty TABLES Would handle 12 ft & By dpe stake, NO. 2 & BETTER Tasker 6. W Huron 8t alme i YELLOW PINE ensntettite prac: coneiere rocwrgn =o eunwacw WINKLER PRACTI- COMPLETE FOUNTAIN CARBO- 1-3 down. 50 More tractors ‘to eplly_new $75 cash, MAple 5-5000 nator . counter stools “Priced choose i —— oe “We have a lot in common — we're both crazy about me!" "Sale Household Goods 71 Sale Household Goods ee $09 PER re SHOP AND SAVE wiser GMC OAK FLOORING . WASHING ne ae. $a5 FE _ Sale. Motor Sc Scooters os, ; ; BOTTLE GAS for only ‘$22 TT complete includim re eee “USED ee SCOOT. | 12 8 Paddock FE For Sale Motorcycles ~ 23 x4" a Bek es nut or maple finish dressers sod install tomorrow Ken i 7e PER LIN, FT. «/ BIRCH DOORS FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON our Hariey Davidson, see Harjey BANE EU aang RE THAYER BABY BUUOGY Boats & Accessories NIE IRIE LLNS Lt et UBED TRADE.IN DEPT a $49 05 6 cU rr HOTPOINT. Fema ia Excellent condition Ts MICHIGAN'S | MERCURY OUTBOARD MOT: (se | bwiteer Craft & Yellow Jacket Bomts Master Craft Trailers BHORTY HOOKS i 6 THE BIG PAVED LOT large round kitchen table x € COR NE WOOLWARD AND 1) MILE ROAD _ SHEETROCK $12 05 smal] down payment Free parking | MERC IRY _ MOTORS. KENMORE AUTOMATIC WASHER Excelieat condition, $400 EA IC WASHER. 80 “ae i use "Hoover cisaner’ #29 00, ~ ROCK LATH 9 BUNDLE HARDWARE-PLUMBING PAINTS CHINA OR WHAT NOT CORRES IF You PAR BUILDING A HOUSE U AND SAVE OUT Lay To to00 9N ALL Hesec Bales 3101 Disie Hwy 1A 06 vacuum CLEANERS, “BRUSHES Apt size AB electric range 1 FE ¢-0010 after 4p m . Bendix cee dryer A-l ORDER YOUR ‘54 JOHNSON OUT- CURMTTURE OR peare moter pow Starcraft metal ¢ JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer st FORD TRUCK RADIO a6 AND ONE. 68. FE 85 supplies and paints OWENS MARINE SUPPLIES 396. Orchard Lake Av FE 2 Si T Transportation Offered 08 NO LEAVING FOR CALIFORNIA FEB CASH WAITING FOR USED FUR. | 5-006 MATTRESSES AND HOLLYWOOD oe ee TR you save Closed on REF) IGERATOR = door General - Burmeister's Northern Lumber Co. eie7 Cooley Lake kd ROOM SET WALNUT, ari ving and expenses FE 2-7106 EL ECTROM ASTER | stove Maple chifferobe EM 3-3536 VERY GOOD CONDI- peel. cette HONED ELECTROMASTER top burners plus weil, Cheap 3315 Lexington Scott ere ‘and driving OL 2-366! »ANCD ; Af oo condition 11 rr) With 8 Trucks Serving You | RANSI ORTAI ION Maryland. Birmingham, MI 4-0334 ; ELECTROMASTER FE L ECTRIC To Los Angeles Frisco and other | stove end edie ies Wash-— REINFORCED CONCRETE SEPTIC h 3-7686 4 personage Getta] Wr es = oe 1 = 8 FE eR AND $30 TRANSOCEANIC RADIO WILL RE- stations all over the world, ANTIQUES MAHOGANY CHEST. : Windsor arm chair Marble top bedroom suite. Othe Oe JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer Table top gas range Fiervthing for the Home een Furniture r FOR SALE 55 GAL OPEN HEAD TAKE A &MALL clear for a down pay baie USED APPLIANCES th. oni “FOR pote {THAN 3% oe A TO BUY" OPEN: EVENINGS JACKSON'S RENTAL Floor mode| television exe hammers Gar == pump. FE -240 FE 8.2766 540 Auburn FURNITURE SALES CO ‘ N ON, wi! be closed temporarily while PER CENT piscou a Sherman Williams & Berry Broth. | Discontinurd paint MAHOGANY DUN. can Phyfe dining room table with | 3 additional leaves and new table | {tine mahogany buffet, love- lined draperies for nine win- beer ‘yo % TON close in Foundation oe chard Lake FE 5-6 all in| NEW MARLIN ee 3s “CALI. | and other accessories — ha age Like new MA 5-309 PONTIAC ‘47 8 CLUB ae Ciean New tires. radio and heat er Small equity. een ascume | small balance FE 5-1 PONTIAC ‘83 4 DOOR DELUXE, sedan completely equipped white side walls, Hydramatic, two tone int special biack bottom, red S excelient comdition, execu: tives car, FE 4-6390 PONTIAC ‘$3, CUSTOM CATALINA, & 2 tome Hycramiatic Heater-| 10, All leather reete, spot. tights, fog lights 8 100 miles $2,060 FE 5-028) afier 7 PM PONTIAC 52 & 4 DOOR DE- = Hydramatic 2 tone green & H Skirts Visor Al! lights ae seat covers 14000 miles xceptions after 4 P 1947 PONTIAC 6 ¢ DOR CLEAN \ Reasamabie MA For Sale Used Trucks 62 Cy Owens | "Ah y" | USED TRUCKS N fetform and rack 47 CHEV. TON PANEL. Sees “good condition rehable truck with a '40 CHEV. Al Condition A‘ Oual: A .] Value 195] Ford Vanette 193} Ford F-8& Trac tor 198) Find Yoden Pic kup 1246 Ford 12 Ft. Stake 1951 Chev 1 Cab & ( } 1952 Ford F-t Cab & Chassis (Dump or Tractor) 1948 Ford — 14 Ton Pane! 1950 Ford Y% Ton Pickup ; Ton 1aSsi$ See Them Today! They’re Ready to Go! ~ OWENS :: -Your Ford Dealer “ay S Saginay St. « Phone FE 5-4101_ * sy new portable iroper, * z ent _- >be. ¢ cash A-1 condition colonial dining room fix- ors FOR sALe.. “USED Ti0x15 Call FE 21976 after | M. A. BENSON HEARING AIDS | THe Beg Rule's Drugs. yaTHROOM FIXTURES, 8 OIL. - | KITCHEN SINKS. value $1205 Totlets $39 50 val lue, $ DOWN PAYMENT, TWIN Fe sane ROSE TAPESTRY SOFA striped lounge chair condition Reason. | 2216 HAB USED TRUCKS ake Orton MY 2-16) GAS STOVE For | roo fare | of value, or wil) sell y 3-7lee , Pree. Deliiery Free Double Red Stamps — PROVINCIAL COFFEE matching tier t#®le, and 2 lamp tables, dition best offer takes. MI 6-2317 Th» AT NORGE REFRIO| LARGE SPRING & MATTRESS $15 CLOTHES DRYER TRADE YOUR LAND conTRactr.| tbe best brands av ailable slightly | These are factory marred Michi- picniges (Piuorescest gan Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lk. Ave Weill known good housetrailers | DUO-THERM 5 RM_ OIL HEATER. ROOM BFAUTIFUI MAROGANY Mo. | tract (where you have sold prop- late model car & cash player and haneerl range and ets arm sacrifice for FLOOR SANDER aD POLISHERS | for rent We carry Bruce prod-,|) ucts, Beacon, Simonize, lish, Johnson, Aerowax, floor wax. Complete line of super Kemtone. | See our new Cocherns spectro-| matic odorless type 1 coat paint 300 colors Barnes Hardware 74 au nn ce FE SaNI0 | 1980 PON LAC. EIGHT DINING ROOM SUITE. 6 PIECE | My | thon Ph FE 62915 or 208 sem_ USED and REBUILT FF Pendte automatic washer LIRR, NEW AND | “STOVE PHILGAS PRACTICALLY Oak | = 436 Orchard Lake, $29 50 8 PIECE | wal aor DINING ROOM | ton prekup for car of equal value FF § 2002 before 11 a im 1 Norge refrigerator #100 50 | Delta 17 drili ress with bellows | an i E 2-684! ICE CREAM FREEZE lies Sale Miscellaneous 72 Sis “Good condition iad ol CHEV. LPL LOL Orion or Oxford area MY 66 in + FLECTRIC MOTORS '« & DEP FREEZE. KELVINATOR, 16. ft EQUITY IN 50 PONTIAC — electric reoee with timer. ! Good H ing | js. Orchard Lk Rd Keego Harbor | o oureteeping | ‘ME DICINE Aarts LARGE 20, CASH ron FURNITURE PE 47881 $703 value $3 05 Slightly marred. Also large selection of medicine L SED. HE es and without lights. For Sale . Clothing FASTER CLOTHES* ranges $75 and up | Good eoal” i ce Hot water boiler used 2 eens: “9160 All at exceptional bargains Michi- gan Fluorescent 393 Orchard automatic Frietaire, washer $87 - ~MUNRO ELECTRIC C FE 5-8 Overhead Garage Door Pricer are low because business !s | slow. Ali sizes afte available Call | for a rs estim te : gas hot water heater ALE MODET TV AS TARLE MC 1,Oil burning furnace & blower $115. _ Outside antenna kits WALTON TV TABLE AND 4 CHAIRS iaOy F ie ORE HS bi Buh tT ye Iron PF) reman stoxer % ’ ; Pi Sale He 7 ae . CHROME DINETIF 8FTS ASSFEM bie these soutseil and « locus hot water Wooden garage doors | rced of these extraordinary bar TUMBING Te IES Rinlding Supphee MANY MORE -Vickupe and Panels to Choose From i Piumbing sos si niah Ayes LINGSHEAD Store 7 miles cut Baldwin, Arm- | strong floor covering 2 downtowti buildings to “HOT WATER REATER cae STOVES BOUGHT, SOLD AND FX ! THE THRIFTY TRUCKERS eget oea ECONOMAT AE Fluorescent 393 Orchard Lk Ave FARM Ss aA TS ANTIQUE SOLID CHERRY CHEST of drawers perfect condition BI Sc Ib MED ROLLAWAY MODERN DIN. arog TURES NEW VOLOME- Sec ; APPROXIMATELY gc 1b LAUNDRY re yards green tone of tone carpet adding Good condition Bec VENTILATING PAN | FOR ~KITCH- $40.95 value at $29. “Tolleta bathtubs shower stalls at ' mos me __ MANY OTHER ITEMS. CONVENIENT CREDIT TE JOMAS EC ONOMN IAVENPORT AND CHAIR BI vr. Ysa ROLET CEMENT MIXER % BAG BATCH ~ . food IR 3-9666 GQING OUT OF Sic EACH | rBAs SINETTE BABY STROLIER play pen Good cond FE 2-380! . i ; i Complete with pads for table and WHITE TABLE TOP. size 1012 $20 oegmplete., Liberty ; — R'ne days everything must over for Wing “chair and Gaven _ REPRIOPRATORS — ec oe : ‘se ter 284. . Costume Jewelry, atter ROSEWOOD ANTIQU prreci hes guuremee tor | GALLON RencoLes ROT WA: : ; 4 seers ell a ‘new Tetrigerater | i FORD t9H-PICKUP 1 YFARTOLD wt wae ice ARK Ron nape, omy, dow mileage... —r Ree ——e 2 ‘Peace. | “PONTIAC STOKER. 4 6, KITCHEN CABINET SINKS, "ve . make, 54" - mode! aise. ‘amen $00 60. These pony om ge ge _——— also several et extraor- BU:LDING SUPPLIES dinar rales _ ane Sheet-rock ep fad cec oz PIE CASE, ISH, TOASTER, PS] Plyscor: 48’'x% De ea eos Silver, Misc. ge Eliz, Red. . et ates | KENMORE WASHING MACHINE. . only $4.50. Wh [rad smacking $25. Upright stove. right pean 5, 94 i es fine | oven, Tie 6 “hole laund J tt & ee 1 . ee oe 0. Man’ as bowling bel ball & ie bes. $15. rit 1x8 1 & betier 1 ft ‘6c. Doors, Bet ofvien hand, go a coke ir. ®s i ea Door Exterior large stoc $15.00 & up Dow. Domenic and AUTOMATIC WASHER POR SALE. Imported wood: Plywood Fir, call FE ¢7260 after 4 p.m rest Jones. Des, For Sale Poultry % BOGE. ROCK 3% CENTS "Ib 4038 Huston Lr. Lyon F “oft Brows Rd. GEESE. ALs0 © BAT. . teries. $240. Pine R , 500 CHICKS © “ELECTRIC B er like , $33, MA a wo roy ‘HENS. 260° breeds, $1.50 each, 200 25 each. Call after 6 p.m “Sale Farm Produce 87 i~ i Wh. " PACKAGE COAL | ALLIS-CHALMERS WC AC MOD- “ELEC SEWER CLEANER WALL- ____ Opdyke Market He c= 16" plow cultivator. and ae STEAMER. SPACE -GooD D DRY SLAB WOOD. $6 . mower; . combine | HEA cord ° for $11 Delivered. FE corn planter, double bottem 14 Al. 88. low, AC side Praia rake. ( ONE S RENT B. Main, ile and Livernois, 1251 BALDWIN FE 2.077 8EASONED HARDWOOD OR/ wuiberry 92348; evnings - sas ee | fireplaces, $10 cord & up dei. _ berry 9-2860. EE Barn Test an Aerovent Immediately delifefed 84 gee ! Ph. FE 2-6401 or FE 27275 | For Sak Sale Pets | 81 DAYS FREE TRIAL 3» No obligation — —— down THIs I8 A TRIAL. OFFE . ale | G 1 matic oe sone oil © fur- Females only. $25 Jack Toreland oe You a Tonk bles : U s retors and parts for oil burners, STEP IN. PI bottle gas tank, hot plates and REGISTERED BLACK MALE) Tw“ YOURSELF OR SEND US fittings for trailers and cabins. Cocker. 1 year old) OR 3-0138. BARN & . | THE SIZE OF YOUR PETRO HEAT SERVICE CO. COCKER SPANIELS CLOSING) NUMBER OF ANIMALS AND Associated with Trailer Exchange 60 S$ Telegraph | Open Evenings & Sunday oie. | Mile. Washington out breeders, cheap. 14191 28 WE WILL BRING IT OUT. | Houghten & Son, Ine. COCKER PUPPIES. SEEDIGREED, | YOUR A gta ae J. 1. CASE PLYWOOD opctties’ nee ee ae ae ‘pu OOD * ‘osts Less to Farm w se ™ PPIES. ciist after 1 GOOD ph OLive 1-976] Ph. Romeo 2533 All kinds, plain & decorative Kitch- 30 Now I TO PLA en cabinet doors—drawers’ made FEMALE BOXER 9 MONTHS. 605 | ad 'S THE TIME ce to orcer | Pourth UR ORDER. FOR FERTIL. jis Bauee ave PE? 2-2543 | BL. ace AND TAN HOUND PUPPY. | BIG CROP AND AGRICO, DE taco saw fleck onth¢ old $5 and 810 FArm fiver TO YOUR ARM. seis MYERS PUMPS _| CALL OR SEE US TODAY. | at VERS PU weil jets 2 FEMALE BEAGLES 1 TWO) PECOTM +119 No mons; down $99 50 up | Heol and one 12 weeks OR KING BROS. i led, : - ae case |PARAKEETS BREEDERS AND Your I-H Dealer FE. : ce . — wa Fry aie | aia aa | Pontiac Road at Opdyke , , HERE THEY ARE KEL L Y S HARDWARE Registered Irish Setter puppies 3004 Auburn at Adams FE 2-881] weeks old From Champion Lad __ Auburn Heights LaRouge, 704 N. Perry. FE 2-6113. ("$4 BOLENS TRACTOR WITH ' verse-matic drive and reverse 6 ME. rotary tillers. Stop in and i ct them. Evans Equipment. Dixie Highway. OR 3-8506.— j “INSULATION. | COCKER PUPPIKS. REASONA- | Kew AND REBUILT SPREADERS. i] ment e R STORM DOORS PS SPRINGER” PUPS GOOD _ machinery Pa S cnonvle. i OR. co MB. STORM SASH | eee ee ee awini __ SNOW Awning Type Windows ii puppies eight weeks old. litter | Garden tractor complete ol Pe on Saeone PARAKEETS, $12.50 _ 540 N Saginaw | FE 42521 | pair. MY 2-6765 pipes and fixtures. automatic oi], J and gas water heaters, oil and | AQU ATIC GARDENS» coal furnaces, steam and hot wa- Aha hae Goes & SUPPLIES ter boilers registered. 4575 Grass Lake Rd., Phone Pontiac food. Since 1927. Oakiand Ave. with large tires & snow plow, $179. Rotary Tillers & snow blowers, Terma, Lee’s Sales & Service 621 MT CLEMENS 6T. — Phone FE 3-09830 1 MAN CHAIN, SAW NEW AND used free demonstration. MY 3-5808. Holly 5896. PE ¢2853) ss §§_ HEIGHTS Supply PARES \CANARTES CAGES| ONE MAN CHAIN SAWS 2685 try St Phone vr 40431 ALWAYS WRECKINO & FE tn a demonstration, ttme FLO's HOME Sayan TRoPL | Moe ee SO esie Miller's Gor ca’ fish sien supplies, 186 State den & Lawn ent, 1 Woodward (No co 14 Mile), Phone MI 4-6008. | save on used bidg material, a. WHITE wae. ~PARAKEETS. ALL| Birmingham. million feet of good sound lum-| pet gh 6096 Astor. FE 46433. ber doors. plumbing, sash angle wo oS iron brick We deliver. Union REGISTERED BUFF COCKER Auction Sales — 89 Bidg, Supply Co., 31245 W. Eight _ Puppy. OR +-75966 Mile Rd. corner Orchard Lake) Baby Parakeets .... $2.98 | FRI. FEB. 19 AT 6 P.M IN Rd., Farmington 0268. O = daily | 8.00 to 6 00, Sunday 10: © 2.00. 591 4th St. FE 2-4025, Closed Sun. THE village of Oxford. My entire —_— of merchandise such as 1 025. C 00 ne FLOOR SANDER, euaMAck BOXER PUPPIES. CHAMPION passenger tires & tubes. electrical slensers: nTaod Fue Local th ned sired. Le-La-Ru Kennels. rent. | 7 assortment of hardware. Bodwell's Sales & Service, Oxford Meta- _. PARAKEETS, OPALINES CANA. TALBOT cn bit Sener eae| Saab one Pak A _ AL SAT FEB 20 A AT ea {_IN Rock lath, $1.00 a bundie: #x8 sheet; FE 23340. 791 Metros: | village of rate imple- rock, $150. No 2 box pine $11 A ae SETTER PUPPIES, ~ AKC ments. - ry pay r trate hundred; No. 2 flooring and in- registered, Shown after 5 pm.! tors, corn picker, co cae /: seve sulation 1025-Oakiand. FE 4-2622. weekdays. & Sat. & Bun. 2180 era} other rp of farm ma- ANGLES. CHANNELS BEAMS, Dexter Rd. FE 7- pipe. retnforcint: rods. basement A K C “REGISTERED eg rye cautpped “s 2 this area, posts complete line of structural Cocker Spamel, 6 months. steel new and used Typhoon OR 3-066i chinery equipment from the pone: of ce equipment. Bodweils! Sales Service. Grae am well, res. Metamora Steel Co. 135 Branch St ‘across | _eth from ey Forging and Sock-— Dogs Trained, Board 82. Back Merk Fritch, Auctioneer, RPO PL LOLOL OL A LIA A Al el Pe | MON. FEB 22 aT 12 O'CLOCK. Op ‘: Located 2% mi. east of Dryden SURPLUS LUMBER > | | BOARDING, ever. Fe ahs sm MATERIAL SALES CO. | Peng. OO of Almont. 6765 Dryd 2u4x8° studs 48c each noe AND CA PRIVATE teaa of Guerneeys on D. 1x6 shenthing rect boards runs Meat. Surr-shelt 375 8.| test ver 12 years, 1953 average New doors, —— $14.95, _Nelegraph. 400 Ibs Mc .D 3 unit milker Combination complete and @ can milk eooler, doo $15.50 NEW & USED BLDG MATERIALS Hay, Grain & Feed 83| ‘Sz"'Pitmall’ tractor “ane equin- / $340 Hignised Rd. (M-50) OR 3-002 ‘Open 8 to 5 30 except Sundays. — | i pjauowne 9 POINT, 72 POINT. hay. also alfalfa & clover bay; Private party. FE $-1332 oats PLateau 2-2705. Cusic Lak Slvr | wiring, ‘repairing. meo ment Gone line of tools 1100 FOR SALE: QUALITY TIMOTHY bay Siege © kee Game tity ; aousehold goods Ed Vandawalker, 0 USE OUR TOOLS, DO YOUR OWN Farm. "4000 W. 32 Mile Rd, Ro-| yr°?, Metamora Bank, nt 2814 Fr Auctioneers GA 8-28 omplete «tock soil, sewer croc HAY. ALL KINDS STRAW. CAN as Ses & drain tile Montcalm Butiders’. $3562, Syeey 1356 W Montecaim, FE deliver MA ca) | SATURDA™ FEBRUARY 20TH at } 1 2 FE. 2.7620, Fri thru Wed. MIXED HAY FOR SALE. MA ot aiitroa "te eel "we come t ® to 6 30. Closed every Thurs 5-4103 merce Ra 1950 Ford tractor and PAINT WITH SATONE Geen “ALFALFA AND BROME, plow cultivator discs, manure Ite scrubbable Fast drying No hay 7980 Hickory Ridge Rd., Ros aint odor no streaks, laps or Township. J W Duncan. yrush mark. 100 gorgeous colors. igT CUTTING ALFALFA, BALED. e spreader hay rake hay loader. rubbdr red wagon and etc. Leghorn hens & head dairy cat See your B P 8. paint dealer | wheat straw. baled Walled Lake,| tle. some fresh George Gi USED POWER MOWERS AND MA 4114 new 1953 models drastically re- — ALED STRAW duced First customers will get . a ne proprietor Bank terms Flos Kehri clerk Ed Gutshalk and Ho the dest buys F Miler Garden & Lawn 100 BUSHEL CORN: 39010 RYAN Equipment 1593 8 Woodward Rd Republic 9-5 Ave. (North of 14 Mile’. Birming-. MIXED HAY, 55 CENTS BALE. Sone nani . ham, Ph Midwest @6000 See wheat straw 80 cents bale, 385 the new 1954 mode! Rototillers Josiyn 1 - __ = I WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUG. for $200 Time payments avail- BALED STRAW. PH, 36F33 Orton-| tion on the premises located ville able | ‘so mile weet of “Romeo et the AIR DRIED DOUGLAS FIR ., | EXCELLENT ALPALTA 86 CENTS| "ny uns na Pub in, Geeee 254 8 to 6c Lin ft | per bale. second cutting 85 cents| W 32 Mile Rd. Feb. 19, MA6-2906. o | au 12° tr Ne le Lin ft | per bale ning A Te Loree quantity of 2x8 1T & 14 16c Lin. ft | = ——— new merchandise jaranteed, 1x6 Fir Roof Boards ive Lin ft STRAW FIRST AND SECOND CUT-| Jewelry, watches, hardware tools, Ix4 Fir Flooring $125 per M_ ting sifalfa extra nice, FE 7-0844.| electric mixers, coffee pots. { _ OAK PLOORING % x2'4" | cl FAN BRIGHT WHEAT STRAW. sewing machine clock, razors, Select Red $220 per M| Timothy and clover, Will Geliver.| blankets & comforters, chrome. . ah 4 poomon . pat per ¥ Milford MU*ual 44482 MPuncan Phefe kitchen sets, ¢ a mm 40 per M’ ALFALFA BROME HAY, ALLIS; Ware vecuum sw . H AGGERTY Chaimers tools, MA| many other items. BA L dis . anes 5-7308, tributing Com 5 Fillmes LUMBER COMPANY —cUTTING | _ Auctioneer _PL 29781. FIRST AND SECOND er _ 29781. 1947 Haggerty Hy. | Walled Lake| alfalfa and timothy. Will deliver.| PUBLIC. AUCTION MON. EV, Market ‘ OA 8-279. 2 6p. +1084 3” PRACTICALLY NEW USED rucks, obiles “ eoal furnaces, PE $3115. >| For Sale Livestock 84) contrac’ uipment. Terms Inc OIL HOT WATER HEATER. 50 fl Homart. Includin, 250 gal. BLACK TROTTING MARE 3/ Lake Orion. ry Oy a : ad 1 tamk §75, blac’ parade meee ; saddle, new: Hereford polo sad- A N PRI. EVES. 21121 LEDOE mre INES, 00.35: | nee new. Cail Imlay Chy, ASTPII. Feb. 18, 7 p.m. Washers. refrie: _ son, © 8. 18 AXEAR OLD PONY: ton Pome tires ‘aaeute scons Mane ~ BABY 1 N le complete. > 7 BU ogy BRAND Ew. Lake Rd. other items, new & used Cone ELECTRIC LIGHT PIXTURES FRESH SHORTHORN HEIPER:| tien Mart north hectare Sak on ae chee | Meter call Gy mas, 16S Wve.| mee cf kacee Game, Oe. newest tem é designs, terrific | FE 4-8 “AUCTION PUREBRED YORKSHIRE sow AUCTION SALE # guDey mont ee ee ARE : “| values Bedroom $4.50 value, $225 dining roo: $10.95 value. | 16 months old. = He wee $2 8 _— ne irteguial o Fiaoreonea 393 Orchard La | Cn "athe re apace sav, anual so ae cite jf q j : : oe oe soa t 45% ; ‘ . oe + “ ‘ ; ee | / ‘ ook } me ‘ mt eer ; ae , +a ? aa - ' . a ar 7 THE PO} 'TIAC wanes. pai FEBRUARY 18, 19560 a | i: pois on I 4 = / Toe word “mind” originally was| prorempeme gy GL. Flint Teen Trio Happy With Fred Waring SS = Ritchie fo Testify WALTON | in Own Behalf Ty SPECI AL! 4 (Maestro Hires on 2nd Hearing = --Today’ S Television Programs Channel (—WWJ-TV ‘Channel 1-WXYE-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS faith. (2)—Big Tow Reporter | 1:30—(2)—Garry Moore Show. (4) 6:30 — (7) — Famous Playhouse.| Steve Wilson aids _ Telerama. irl hei iga ibes irls Only 1 Their ato Melvyn Douglas in “Unlucky | 10:00—(4)—Martin Kane. Kane | 2:¢0—(2)—Double or Nothing. (7)— th sO ly obu See re ae Three,” Len drome. (4)—Time| traces forged check to find a| My Life. Friendship Is as Close as Witness as P logical off for Sports. Flemming.| murderer. (2)—Playhouse. “A | @-99:(9)— Te ; i (2)—Telenews Ace. Ken Cline,| Walk in the Night,” police death — Houseparty. (7 The- Their Harmony : Wor Van Patrick. has trail of baffling evidence. 2:45—(4)—Nancy Dixon. NEW YORK — It was just a WINDSOR, Ont. (INS) — Ralph ¢:45—(4)—Singin’ Along. Music. (2) | 10:30—(7)—Royal Playhouse. Film| 5 94 (9) Bie Payoff. (4)—Kate | Year 0 that Fred Waring au- elgeemer ams ehaameel eplpan Eee Weatherman. Dr. Everett R.| drama to be announced. (4)—| "Coin = ~ ditioned his new Teen Trio—twins United Auto Workers Union, was Phelps. - : Michigan Outdoors. Mort Neff : Jean and June Hendon, and to resume testimony today at hear- with films. (2)—“I Led Three (2)—Ladies Lives.” Richard Carlson as counterspy for FBI. , 11:00—(7)—Soupy’s On. Variety, comedy; Joe ‘‘Fingers” Carr, is guest. (4)—News. Paul Williams. (2)—News. Jack LeGoff. 11:15—(7)—Motion. Picture Acad- emy. Randolph Scott is ‘Last of the Mohicans,”’ feature film. (4) Stars on Parade. Variety. (2)— Feature film. Fred Astaire, 9:00—(7)—Cisco Kid. Cisco and Pancho in Western adventure. (4)—Liberace. Piano impres- sions. (2)—Meet Mr. McNutley. Prof. McNutley takes over as dean, Ray Milland stars. 9:30—(T)—The Lone Ranger. The saves “The Sheriff's Sandy Schneider—for the first time. They were excellent per- formers, he thought, but, because of their youth, the maestro sent them home. Then last December, while the Pennsylvanians were touring the Midwest, Waring auditioned the girlg again. This time he invited | them to join his organization. The twins are look-alikes, and Sandy, ‘‘the girl in the middle” ings in Windsor, to extradite Reuther shooting witness Donald Ritchie, In an unusual move, Ritchie, himself, was scheduled to take, the stand before Essex County, Judge Albert J. Gordon, as well | as his common-law wife, Betty, | with whom he fied from protective +eustody in Detroit after accusing four men of the 198 shooting plot. They may testify later this week or early next week. 3:30—(7)—Air Base. Day 4:00—(7)—Cowboy Colt. come Travelers. 4:30—(4)—On Your Account. (2)— Feature Theater. 5:00—(4)—Adv. Patrol. (7)—Auntie 5:30—(2)—Bob - Crosby. toons. (4)—Howdy I 5:45—(7) Weather: (2)—Sports. (4)—Wel- (—Car- (2)—News. Doug Edwards. . 9:45—(4)—News Caravan. John Cameron Swayze. (2)—Jane Fro-| Paulette Goddard in “Second FRIDAY EVENING is the same height, five-four-and- nene man Show. Jame sings aboard, Chorus. 6:00—(7)—Detroit Deadline. (2)—| a-half. They have been singing veitaied ta olaey and ry el U.S. Navy destroyer. FRIDAY MORNING Rocky King. (4)—Music Time. tegeter for five years—on ing etary Oa Detesl, b expects 8:00—(7)—Quick As a Flash. Faye | ». 4 | 6:15—(7)—Sports. (4)\—News. radio shows and on the stage ke cement Ble dcatal of the can: : 0e—(4) Today. pe pea Emerson, Jimmy Nelson; audi- — back heme in Flint, Michigan. snaak ticipation. (4)—You Bet 8:00—(7) W. M. Kelly, 6:30—(7)—Ramar. (2)—News. (4) | fession. Your Life Comedy uiz with |9:00— (4)— Playschool. (7)—Play- Sports. Now 16, the girls are a featured The witness's wife will probably Groucho Marx. ee oa) hae | ¢:45—(2)—Weatherman. (4)—Man/! attraction on television's “Fred renew the charge that Wayne ee Pa with Betty 9:45—(2)—Brighter Day | About Town. Waring Show."’ They also have County Prosecutor Gerald K. ‘omedy 5 . | 4:00-—(7)—Range Riders. (2)—Lite | YOO the plaudits of concert aud-| © ON O'Brien had advance knowledge | } 18:60-—(4) Ding Dong School. (7) With Father. (4)—Art Linkletter. [#ences during several recent East “Waited Press Phote | that the UAW had promised to pay | 8: 30—(7)—Where's ‘Reymond. Ray Wixie’s Wonderland. Paar Show. (2)—Jack 11:15—(4) Three Steps to Heaven. 11:30—(4)—Ask Washington. (2)— Strike It Rich. FRIDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(4)—Bride and Groom. (7)— Comics. (2)—Valiant Lady. 7:15—(4)—Adv. Ozzie and Harriet. (2)—Mama. 8:30—(4) Life of Riley. (1)—Play- house. (2)—Topper. 9:00—(4) Big Story. Pride. (2)—Playhouse. 9:30—(4)—Soundstage. (2)—Our Miss Brooks. Special Delivery. (7)—Family (1)—TBA. a tours with the Pennsylvan- re ed on to stardom in Hollywood). He has big plans for the trio. Jean, by 10 minutes the older of the twins, sings ‘‘lead.’’ June sings ‘“‘baritene.”” Sandy, whe is four months younger than the Hendon girls, sings ‘‘tenor.” Their talent makes for ‘‘about IT’S CONFUSING—Richard Den- ning and Barbara Britton who play really married. Denning is mar- ried to former actress Evelyn Ankers and. Barbara's husband is Dr. Eugene Czukor. Hotel clerks, in particular, are always puzzled when the two request separate rooms. Wednesday: private investigator Ritchie $35,000 for his testimony. from Henderson that Ritchie was him a pathological liar. Henderson, once arrested for questioning in the case himself, was employed by the UAW to con- tact Ritchie. Cohn also drew the statement | “not a very reliable person.”' | Canadian authorities have called | NOTIONALLY ADVERTISED coffee shop and things boil over. | 19: 39—(4)—Betty White 7:9—()—Stu Erwin. (2) — News. Sta estro Waring refers to them Sam Henderson admitted Ritchie | : (4)—T-Men in Action. Treasury | 11:99—(4)—Hawkins Falls. ()—| (4)—Eddie Fisher. ” as “the _.watest girl singers I've |Musband and wife, Mr. and Mrs./was “not sober’ the morning he ee men break up hi-jackers racket | ‘Charm Kitchen. (2)—I'l) Buy | 7:45—(4) News. (2)—Perry Como. heard since the Lane Sisters’ | North, on TV, run into complica-|made the formal confession to in “Case of the Three Way/ That. 8:00—(4) Dave Garroway. (7)— | ‘former Pennsylvanians who mov- | tions because people think they are | O'Brien. Defense Attorney Bernard $4 BQ) 12:15—(2)—Love of Life. (4)—R. Mulholland. | 12:30—(7)—News. (2)—Tomorrow’s 16:00—(4)—-Sports. (7)—Zane Grey. (2)—My Friend Irma. 10:30—(2) City Detective. as close harmony,”’ comments Beautifully hand-rubbed mahogany ene member of the Waring glee L cabinet ;. clear; sharp picture. This low State's Business Tax Another Drawn Round _ . Search. flab, “‘eas-harmony can get.” 9:30—(7)—TV Theater. Carmen : Works Predi ; rice includes excise tax, 3 months rts story of boarding house pro-| Stars on Seven. (4)-—Travel Un-| 11:00—(4) News. (7)—Soupy’s On. | together at their grammar school VENTNOR, N. J. u—The hot- 90 d F ce ie: Deli prietress. (4) — Theater. Peter | limited. . (2)—News. graduation. After that they ap- geile pg — Sen. George | test debate of the year wound up a ay Free service and Free ivery. vawiord in “For Values Re-|1:60—(2) You're What You Eat. | 11:15—(4)—"Rasslin’ ”. (1) — Mo-| peared in a regular radio series|N- Higgins (R-Ferndale), Senate | draw at the Debating Club of the Easy terms available. 2 ceived,” bankrupt man loses! (4)—Jean McBride. tion Pic. Academy. (2)—Theater. |in Flint, and were featured regu- | @*ation chairman, reported) Ventnor Avenue School. —|1arly on local television and radio | Wednesday that collections under) The topic = : ; ; shows around Michigan. the State’s new business receipts| “Resolved: That only weak- : They were seen, too, as guests tax have totaled $14,400,000 since | minded females swoon over teen- -— ay S AQ10 roqrams -— with several “big name” artists | he measure became effective July | age idols.” | sais acs Pa before being given their big |}: 1953. } Programs furnished by stations listed tm this colume ere feet to nge without notice chance on Fred Waring. Higgins predicted returns for : | CKLW. «see Wws, (se WCAR, (1130) WXYZ, (1270) WIBK, (1490) Jean serves as “spokesman” |‘he first six months of the tax Get « Good ; | W3R, (760) . (800) . (850) . for the Teen Trio. June is on the | Would surpass $15,000,000. USED TV , quiet side. Sandy is a bit shy.| The taxation chairman estimat- TONIGHT Ca NAT MORNING | '"CkciW. austin Grant | WIBK: Bob Murphy They live together with their chap- |64 (hat full Year vet thet at HAMPTON TV . 6:00—WJR, News : rom WCAR, Noonday Caller : v IR, + M i ‘ i ctons ere wettrtch, tick wave poe Wome 9:00 8 7m, Belen Tro “wea Marriage Pays _ weal uide a es oe the measure will yield $32,000,000 1430 Joslyn (Corner of Walton) FE 2-2257 5 ew 5 CKLW, News WIBK: ee shine WXYZ, News, Crocker a Park. Their friendship is as close | annually. — 1S—WIR, Clark Quartet 6:45— CKLW, Your Boy Bud FRIDAY EVENING as their harmony. oes Bak Lynch WXYZ. Pred Wolfe a ae 6:00_WJR, News wx Smits 1:00_WJR, Dick vn eek mee 12:45—WJR, Jack White WWJ, Fran Harris CKLW, Ginger Rogers WXYZ, McKenzie CKLW, Sports + WJBK, Horseman Burris ww, News : wxyz, Fred Wolte CKLW, News, David Heart Attack Takes Pettay — 6:15—WJR. Clark Quartet } WXYZ, Ed. McKensie 1:15—WJR, Music Hall FRIDAY AFTERNOON WWJ, Bud Lynch ® . ° WJBK, Horsemen WXYZ, Dick Qsgood WXYZ, Lee Smits ; 1:30—WXYZ, Osgood, 1:00—WJIR, Life's Road CKLW, Eddie Chase e rol inancier ¢:45—WJR, L, Thomas SxLw. Austin Orant Ws, Ben Mumomas WJBK, Gentile, Binge WXYZ, Charm Time ¢:20— WIR, Bob Reynolds 1:06—WJR, Guest House WCAR, Coffee CxLW. nome we. _—- 4 — DETROIT — Dr. Allan A. ww 3 bear 1:45 —WWJ. News wcam been cau ea_w "edi = Templeton, Detroit financier and oe oe 1:15—WJR; Ma Perkins —s*. | pioneer advocate o the St. Law-| _ | WJBK, George 4 SS a ee | CKLW, News, Waits 706 WIR, Guest House | rence Seaway, died Wednesday of Sane 1:16_WWJ, Alex Driet WXYZ, Dick Oegoo 1:98 _WJR, Dr. Malone WXYZ, Bill’ Stern heart attack. He was 79. WxYd, World wink News, Gentile CKLW. ‘Your Bor Bus . = A native of Green Bay Wis.. Dr. . jews, ee . Tom George * aos raw aur puinen| ance tog gue | MOAR Hoon lC” | Tu artaeue” "4 fumber mils in. Menominee, Wis 1, ae one 1:45—WJR, Guiding Light CKLW. Guy Nunn ‘ : a WXTS, Stert of Space 8:30—WIR, Music Hall CKLW, Dick Powell WJBK. Tom George He was a graduate of the Uni-/ . Gabriel Petar alle &: wm 2nd Mrs. Burton | 9.99 wJR, Family Skelton | Versity of Chicago. In 1914, Dr. 3 v Ww ee, Fe” | WXYZ, Breakfast Ciubd WHYZ, Paul Winter WXYZ, Lone Ranger Templeton was elected president W, Eddie 9:00—WJR, News CELW. Your Boy Bud CKLW’ Gabriel Heatter of the Great Lakes Waterways 8:00—WIR, Meet Millte WYZ, Breakfest Club WEAR. News 7:45—WJR, Ed. R. Murrow orang wan ; watn 3 cut By CKuw: Masel Aire | gas—won Perry Masn | Syily,'pulsesaramiy | | During World War I. he served) = Candy Stripe m ) —— JBK, Bob Murphy an as chairman of the War Indus- = ve WCAR, News, Rhythm 2:30—WJR, N. Drake WJBK, Tom George ; 8:15— Se CuLW, Your Boy Bud 8:00—WJR. Mr. Keen tries Board's Resources and Con- AN ss uly tat tw A Ee, Gomes age CKLW, News, oes WCAR. Sports WWJ, Dinah Shore version Division. wool 3 ply twist— $:20—-WIR, Jr. Town Mecting 9:90_WIR, Mrs. At the time of his death, Dr. one of the heaviest qual- 2:45—WJR, Brighter Day WWJ, Here's the Answer CKLW, Peggy Lee WCAR, Club 1130 3:00—WJR, Hilltop House WWJ, Life Beautiful Z, Paul Winter WJ, Pather WXY2, Band of the Day 8:45—WXYZ, Vandereook 0:00—WIR, Meet MeNutley CKLW. Good Neighvor Club ities made. 9 foot widths. ‘'|Templeton was assistant to the president of the Wabeek State Bank, in Detroit, vice president of the Michigan Mutual Liability 8:15—WWJ, F. Sinatra WXYZ, Sammy Kaye 8:30—WJIR, os a = Exciting, two-tone swirl pattern can give your room that extra bit of WCAR, Temple Academy 10:00—WJR, Arthur Godfrey All wool round wire. Extra heavy 12 foot Foul Wnitem wx M CKLW, News, Piano WW, Bob Co.; chairman of Peoples Federal ; Wxte real Wnkeman | SA BY Th eter, | WCAR Neve Rhythm WET, Band of the Day | Co aad Loon Asn. of Detroit] width. decorating drama you long for. Its 9:30_WaR. csaiianes WoaK, News, Tem a ana ate $:45—WXYZ, Vandercook | and adirector of the Detroit Mort- high and low loop pattern, its thrill- EuWs, Eddie Cantor | | 10:15—WCAR, Temple CKLW, Eddie Chase o-00_WWJ, Phil Harris | gage and Realty Co. ing range of colors solve your carpet Say L. — 16:30—WWJ, Hope $:30—WW), Pepper Young WXYZ, Oxzie & Harriet He is survived by a widow, Mrs. Sale Priced ‘ 100—0IR, Mimerty ot Oe | ALG. Mary eee ee Gal ae ee ee Edith Kilpatrick Templeton and a decorating problems now—and years wws Fiber ‘Medes a ating High two Rt, to Happiness oe WIR, That's | Rich | step-son, Donald Kilpatrick, of Mil- 6” sq. yd to come. It is an all-wool wilton and — CKLW, P. Bdwards vxYE, Gist Mats — oe. pen a WXYZ, Lincoln Re-Discov'ry | waukee. that means it will wear beautifully, 16:15—WJIR, Ld ——— WXYzZ, WXYZ, Wattrick, McKenzie 9:45—WWJ, House of Glass Funeral arrangements nave not its sturdy quality staying fresh Top of WCAR, Harmony WJBK, News, McLeod JR, Choraliers been completed. 11;,06— WW, t Rich wear, N Musi WwW, Fib' M . Wwi, Top Ts wae’ 3 Se Sentra hy ae wai, Bening oa through years of hard use. See... W20—WIR, Wierd of Odds WBE: Don AcLecd ee 10:15—WJR, Les Past Man Dies From Injuries for carpet drama that lasts. wera we Pickens WCAR, News, Lady 4:30—-WWJ, Widder Brown wre Top This T k Ili o ; Rey Girardin ee eee ieKenzie i CKLW eg 7 11:15—CKLW, News a wx WXYZ. M eKenri on ig p ol ox = After Truck Collision Regular Prices $12 95 10:45-—WJR, Go to Town 1:20 WIR, Mate Up Ming 4:45—WW4J, Woman im House nage ware of Odds ae wo. — — _ ° , p Pays CKLW, Don Riddier ; i of Niles, was injured WXYZ, Mod. Roman: CKL : ie 5 "ar Meee CKLW, Queen fore Der | Mite Maal ai WXYE, Rivin c.mu | fatally. Wednesday night when the SALE PRICE CKLW, News 11:483—WJR, Rosemary WXYZ, Wattrick, Mc.K. 10:48—WJIR, are he was driving collided nearly ww, Wain cane Chance CKLW, Eddie CKLW, Quiet Ganctuary head-on with tractor-trail on 11:15—WJR, Bob Reynolds Oa ae an, cok at mee WO WIR, Ne 22 : male WWJ, Guest Stars 12:00—WJR, Wendy Warren | WCAR, News, Ballads 11:00—WJR, News U.S. 33 five miles north of CRLW, ‘Susie - CKLW, Curt Massey $:13—WJR, Music Hall ak ae here. 93 / , 11 20 IR, 1 Bellove Wine Sov slase oe el a WETk, Sports Gaye Woltrich.. Mek. WXYZ, Slagie’s Party McGrue, 28, of South - was taken to St, Joseph's Hospital in Fort Wayne, where his condition was listed as serious, |Man in Jail Remembers Wedding Anniversary PITTSURGH w—On his ninth be chairman of the reception pro [ : Fy ai Germans Expect Cleary has been urged to enter the gubernatorial race by many Good Wine Vintage | supporters throughout the state. BINGEN, Germany ® — Ger- Other candidates already seek-| many’s world - famous vineyards ing the GOP nomination for gov- | along the Rhine and Moselle. riv- ernor are State Treasurer D Hale |€Ts promise to produce their best vintage since 1921. Th egrapes were judge, get the man's wife on the Brake, ex-Lt. Gov. Eugen eC. , blessed by a long, dry, golden az- |‘ Keyes, and State Sen. George N./tumn, a combination of weather Sq. Yd. 9 and 12 foot widths Not All Colors in All Widths Limited Quantity—Budget Terms! Cleary Expected to Reveal Plans Secretary of State May Seek GOP Nomination Higgins. that makes wine and the hearts of | «3 = Prior to his election as Secre- | winegrowers sing. . a eee tam teeny Fine Values! CL: | : tary of State in 1952, Cleary served| “You will see,” say old-timers /jonely, as tMiere are , J, as Republican State Chairman and | here, ‘‘that the year 1953 will go! lovely women with me. But ‘don't Visit Modern | V6 Quill member of the State Liquor Con. |2°"" 1 wine history.” worry, the tipstaff is watching me. B. vat Comeminien The harvest, while long in quali-| Take the $20 out of my pants poc.| /or the Best Carpet . ty, was short in quantity. Frosts | ket and buy yourself something, if Buys Always! ei FLOOR COVERINGS R ng Sor Fourth ee = spring killed offtwo-thirds of | you haven't already done so. z . unni crop. Happy ramioonans (i JACKSON” i =" City” Cornmis: | SAAAAAAAAAAANAAD OANA smssaananas iI a : a ka ae |$ B 1 Cc Yy Cc L ES 3; We Feature Tackles tion as County Sheritt. Nichols, a | $ ——— 3 Installation hj mem\ | Michigan State | « — — ‘Constabulary, made three unsuc-| > MICHIGAN n_ FLUORESCENT LIGHT CO. $ ‘ cessful_pids for the post in the |Z 3]. eae ee eran! a oS i 3 5 \ ? = on. oe SNe ee ee ee ee ee mags (SSS Sey * a = qs -== ae cy pe cee ee by sg : ’ i 1 3 : \ 5 \ s 7 i B S ; f ra : > ee 3 : if : j a d t : , \ ra i 4 i : A eS a ee ’ 8 : = vo ‘ é : \ | _FIFTY-TWO _ ___ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18; 1954 pow as ROK Threatens | cece aa; to Block Indians} a , Provost Marshal Calls, . (f p ( for Guarantee of Safety : at? pl - for 76 Korean PWs a — oJ RLFUINLS "SEOUL South Korea's pro- - Nate) 4:10 4. @ Uae | | vost marshal declared today in the _ 3 . \ = face of American warnings that he . ' ; will block the departure of ‘Indian , troops unless India meets ROK con- ditions. Lt. Gen. Won Yong Duk insisted that India guarantee the safety of 76 Korean War prisoners en route j out my plan if this assurance is | , . Ts Ce | T NM SHOP ax PF NOT SECONDS . We Aes SAVES “I could mobilize all patriotic y" Republic of Korea personnel, mili- tary and civilian.’ Won declared. “Many will volunteer.” * ° * The 76 Koreans, along with 12 Chinese POWs, asked to live in neutral nations and were sent to India until arrangements are com- pleted. Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor warned South Korea yesterday that his 8th Army will permit no interference with the departure of Indian troops | which guarded unrepatriated war prisoners for about four months in the demilitarized zone. : And ROK Foreign Minister Pyun Yung Tai said his government would not revoke its pledge of safe passage for the Indians from the neutral zone to the port of Inchon. | * * * The next group of Indian troops | is scheduled to make the rail trip | to Inchon tomorrow. An Indian spokesman said about 200 soldiers | will travel along the usual route, which has been guarded by Ameri- | ean tanks, machine gunners and in- | fantry, plus ROK national police units South Korea's Defense Minister Sohn Won Il replied to Taylor’s warning. He said the U. N, Com- -mand, in addition to being respon- | sible for the Indians’ safety, should | be responsible for obtaining assur- ances of the prisoners’ safety. Sohn said the minimum assur- ances asked were that the men. would not be sent to Communist | countrits, that they would not be | | _ a financial burden to South Korea | . : : . : ” 1 4 THAT YOU RY,/7),2) poe | / = j . -_ if no neutral nation takes “en | : a | 4 and SOARS, 5 3 Chenille Spreads Chaplin's Obligation | [=A | and AssetsEyed LOS ANGELES (m— Superior | Court has been asked to require , Comedian Charles Chaplin to post | security to. guarantee $100 weekly | payments to support his daughter, | Carol Ann Berry, 10, born to for- | mer actress Joan Berry. | In a motion made yesterday, at- | torney Joseph Scott said Chaplin, | as a permanent resident of a for- | eign country “‘may attempt to re-| move all of his remaining assets from America,” making enforce- | ment of the support judgment im- possible. ! Scott explained that the news of Chaplin's wife, Oona O'Neil, de- | | serting her American citizenship to | ————_ become a British subject was “the 4 last straw to satisfy us of our duty | to the little girl.” The attorney asked that a re- | ceiver be appointed for Chaplin's remaining California assets until the actor posts security to guara- antee the payments. The court set March 16 for a hearing on the petition. The child attends a pri vate boarding school here. —— New Clock Radios - Oldest Fire Chief | Self-Starting Sessions Clock ee. raph Sale! | Soft, Luxurious Harmony House Baby ‘ $5 DOWN DELIVERS Imagine . . . the dependability of Sears famous Silvertone in a 21-inch Console TV . . . at 41.00 savings! Engineered with the new S.R.O. Chassis, (Silvertone Reserve Output) for greater range . . . more power in the fringe areas! A modern piece of furniture, at home in any room setting! 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Swing out race. — regulator, Sews forward Winds — while sewing. Round bobbin. Automatic ten- NOT « Chain Stitch sion. Air-cooled, AC-DC motor, er Discontinued Medel Pa eeetgeeere aby ai @* vial 4 No Longer Do You Admiral iv o . . . * ‘iu ~ ‘ fh i . a — a ‘ . , — oe ' bud | ° * rs *~ r aieeel rete aa \ , + - * ‘e = if ts 2 cas | ; * i . ‘ 7 ii rt " “me * ae i ; al 4 | = | F t i . ‘c. . 4 ey ~ 4 ‘ - ~ . . aie se — m } >. - - ™ : Fe hehe laindrthletel beeintadeated , , 7 A \umase ei Pt iema Aes oy 2 ‘ & : J a8 Deke . } \ (MO an ae fe . | ef Bh ds ‘te ewe ire reererrert bl aa eee nN ae - oe ~ - _ é PAY EVEN LESS: WHEN YOU TRADE IN YOUR OLD TV See Admiral’s new Aero-Matic Self-Focusing, 220- Square Inch Tube! Admiral’s powerful Cascode Chassis pulls in picture-perfect action with brilliance and con- trast you never imagined possible. Full Year Warranty. Free Delivery and Installation. Admiral 3-SPEED Admiral \‘ RADIO-PHONO CUT-BACK $20 i. CLOCK < er ;* % RADIO aii ‘G9 3 =| Cut-Back to DULL UTE PPPERULEE HES, s al - 9 5 MONEY Plays all records ot sizes ® 29 . DOWN oll speeds with one '50c WEEKLY otal ne control. Pow- WKC, 108 N. SAGINAW... FE 3-711 | No Money Down—50c Weekly THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1954 FIVE — WKC'S PRICE CUTBACK SALE ! ‘AEW LOW PRICES! NO DOWN PAYMENT! ALL BRAND NEW MODELS! REFRIGERATORS Philco 8 Cu. Ft....... Reg. $269.95 $229.95 Philco 7.5 Cu. Ft.....Reg. 229.95 199.95 Hotpoint 9 Cu. Ft.....Reg. 329.95 229.95 Hotpoint 9 Cu. Ft.... Reg. 359.95 269.95 Norge 9 Cu. Ft....... Reg. 389.95 299.95 Admiral 12 Cu. Ft... Reg. 529.95, 449.95 These Prices Inciade Trade-In FREEZERS Admiral 10 Cu. Ft... Reg. $524.95 $399.95 Hotpoint 11 Cu. Ft... Reg. 449.95 379.95 Amana 12 Cu. Ft... .Reg. 499.95 439.95 AUTOMATIC WASHERS | Hotpoint Deluxe ...... Reg. $299.95 $249.95 Hotpoint Automatic ... Reg. 279.95 229.95 | Whirlpool Deluxe ...... Reg. 319.95 269.95 : Maytag Deluxe ....... Reg. 299.95 259.95 | Speed Queen ......... Reg. 279.95 239.95 | . Bendix Automatic ..... Reg. 269.95 169.95 : WRINGER WASHERS Speed Queen .......... Reg. $159.95 $129.95 - i - _ Maytag .............. Reg. 129.95 99.95 a | Maytag Deluxe ........ Reg. 159.95 134.95 AUTOMATIC IRONERS Iromrite, Reg. $279.95....4.. $249.95 AUTOMATIC DRYERS lromrite, Reg. 186.95....... 169.95 . Speed Queen, Reg. 174.95.... 139.95 Speed Queen. ...... + -Reg. $229.95 $169.95 Speed Queen, Reg. 129.95.... 99.95 General Electric ...... Reg. 274.95 239.95 a cueatnlnenetaaieindaitdhldttt Hamilton Automatic ....Reg. 259.95 199.95 LIBERAL TERMS! GAS RANGES | RADIOS and Spacesaver, . PHONOGRAPHS Famous Name ....Reg.$ 89.95 $ 49.95 Philee Clock Radic, Reg. $39.95 $29.95 Tappan. Full Size Reg. 139.95 109.95 Philce Clock Radio and Lemp Comb.., . Ww ceccccees iJ Tappan, Fall Size Reg. 129.95 99.95 | Ree. $09.99 $39.95 Tappan Deluxe ...Reg. 169.95 139.95 Maytag Deluxe ...Reg. 289.95 239.95 ELECTRIC RANGES Philee ......... Reg. $189.95 $154.95 Admiral, 30-In... Reg. 229.95 199.98 Hotpoint Deluxe. Reg. 229.95 219.95 ‘These Prices Include Trade-In “WKC, 108 N. SAGINA W...FE 3-714 __ SIX THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1954 WhCS PRICE COTBACK § SALE ! Double Walled Tub ip nen | x & _ a | : : \ OUR CUTBACK PRICE 1H ee Make no mistake — this is not a stripped down model! It gives you an oversized, 20-gallon-capacity tub with full outer-lining tub that keeps water hot longer! Wringer has automatic safety pressure release! Finished in gleaming white baked enamel with heavy- gauge metal cover. One of the greatest washer bargains ever offered! Hurry to save $20. | ~RESTOKRAFT) PEC AMPION® % ONLY... +49°° 51.25 a Week! 6 YEAR WRITTEN GUARANTEE ff RESTOKRAFT 14 Vital Points of Superiority \ MEW CLevaToR SELF ADFUS TING cons & ROIVIOUA WOrSELESS SPRING CONSTRUCTION A WO SOL SWAT CON CONSTRUCTION 4 NCW PERMA LEVEL SPRING EDGE S Nim PERMA TEMPERED SPRING WiRE & REW MYL T)-LAYERED UPWOLSTERY- Just lie down on a Restokraft mattress and instantly you ore aware that here is a mattress that is vitally different from all others! Luxuriously comfortable, you . suddenly feel as though your body has no weight .. . Aveilable and that’s because the Restokraft mattress perfectly in Twin, supports every inch of your body! What man; woman, © FINEST QUALITY DECORATOR TheRING ve REW AUR CONTROL WALES Wa MECTSSED TURNOVER HANDLES Full or or child wouldn't woke up with a fresh, alive feeling " * so SYRCHRON) TED MATCHING % Size after the best sleep in the world on a Restokroft mot- tress! aoe agra | WKC, 108 N. SAGINAW...FE 3-7114 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1954 SEVEN WKC'S PRICE CUTBACK SALE! J | PHILCO REFRIGERATOR of with World’s = Sere eee fi, *2:523 3 $33. ° ° . * 4 * ‘ « e . - . ° Hundhede of Signe 9 Day! First time in history . . . a refrigerator that-opens to either side . .. right or left. Yes, you open it from the most convenient side, not just sometimes, but every time. In any size kitchen, in any kitchen arrangement, it saves you hundreds of steps a day. See this amazing inven- tion from Philco! “GOLDEN AUTOMATIC” Automatic Defrost, of course .. . Big 2 cu. ft. freezer— } sharp freezes to 20° below—"Dairy Bar” storage door— | all shelves odjustable—tThe best for less! DOUBLE TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD REFRIGERATOR! -.12 New 1954 Philco Refrigerators | 3] ay 95 _ Up to 12 Cu. Ft. — From... | ( SAN Sssssss 3 RNASE Big. 30-Inch Electric Range Usually $249.95 — $1995 | No Money Down Yes, it’s budget priced, but you get big value features, - including gient 6624 cu. in. . 2 , oven, new “L” surface unit Space Saver Electric Range Grrangurent - thot doubles Big banquet oven, : 95 ¢ the useful work space. Table | “Broil -under -Class,” 7169 tap floodlight, appliance hae iit Ap- outlet, porcelain broiler pan! t e . If WKC, 108 N. SAGINAW...FE 3-7114 EIGHT THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1954 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 118, 1954 | NINE WKC'S PRICE CUTBACK SALE! WKC, 108 N. SAGINAW... FE 3-7114 NATIONALLY FAMOUS SILVERWARE Silverware Reg. Price..... $69.75 8-Piece Steak Set........ $18.50 Regardless of the amazing reductions — you still receive full original price when you trade in on a larger diamond. CERTIFIED PERFECT DIAMONDS DOWN! WKC’S NOTARY BONDED g-Pc. Matching Steak Knives - | Serrated Edges Ea | WATCHES $150,000 worth for $60,000 19.90 Nationally Advertised at $39.75 to $71.50 The time is at hand to save 331/3% or more on thousands of fine watches, many in all new advanced 1954 styles for men and women. All watches have fine 17-jewel movements and are guaranteed for one « year. At WKC'’'s low price you'll want more than one ... for yourself .. . for gifts. a Beautiful mahogany anti-tarnish chest included. Your initials monogrammed in gold FREE. For This *14.95 00 Automatic Iron When You | Buy the 11-PC. SET of REVEREWARE SET INCLUDES: @ 1-QUART SAUCE PAN @ 3-QUART SAUCE PAN © 8-INCH SKILLET @ 1%-QUART DOUBLE BOILER @ S$ STAINLESS STEEL COVERS @ 4-CUP EGG POACHER INSET Reg. $39.95 . | | Cut Back to For Women For Men _ $ 95 , @ 14K gold — © Sport watches ' @ Luminous dials @ Calendar watches @ With 2 diamonds © Chronograph: watches , . _ @ jeweled bracelets © 14K gold - © With rhinestones é Expansion bracelets Sei comes te © Waterproof sport “om are’ rome : @ Ring watches’ @ Leather straps ctrective cove 50¢ Weekly © Fob watches © Waterproof @ Nurses’ service @ Shock resistant watches @ Luminous dials BONUS! THIS $8.95 METAL TYPEWRITER STAND | IS YOURS When You Buy a New | : REMINGTON, ROYAL TYPEWRITER Imported Hand Painted RIES IN PHOTO-IDENT SER VES / CHINA } > Sterling i te __ ‘ _ ' , i a Costume Jewelry LORE eo rlonters ( ne Cet back to IF Ze < , $ 00 © Pins © Earrings Ng Am @ Bon Bon Bale, p/. if 2 4 WI SN ale ge, OO = © Necklaces ‘A ' KS © Many others | MTS wey 4 &, ~ = eee NY = e4 vine 2.95 Gy ; ] Ay ate on | ~ A ® > ” et “i JA 4 © ine oe a SY | New ‘54 Portables 9 : Es. me Price 6 Scenes to Choose From! SS - from $69.95 TEN a’ | Playtex’ Pillows Made of allergy-dust-free foam latex. “REGULAR” HEIGHT at a low, low “KING-SIZE™ There's a “customized” Playtex Pillow for every sleeper. Choose from ‘Regular’’ height to “Extra-Plump” to ‘’King-Size” ,.. all in ‘Soft’, “Medium” and ‘'Firm.*’ only $7.95 “REGULAR” HEIGHT only $9.95 -extra-prume” only $11.95 -“ano-size First quality Playtex Pillows at prices far less than you've ever seen. Every pillow is perfect .. every pillow has the same fine allergy-dust-free foam latex that has made Playtex Pillows WKE, 102 N. Saginaw FE 3-7114 best sellers at $7.95 and up... every pillow Please tend me the fellewing Order in poirs ond double you sovingd . . , “White Sale £ -eciel” Jut write (3) FE) or (F) in the proper block. has a fine white cotton cover with zipper. Your Pleytex® Pillows: choice of three deep-sleep heights! , Playtex “Regular” Height 7.95 Because quantities are limited, because fn chine comes Playtex “Extra-Plump” 9.95 : wore with ‘xi * prices are so low, better come in— - new [Playtex “King-Size” 11.95 ‘phone—or mail coupon now. Come in, write or phone Peer e™ FEI be lore eermng (eter Corperetes Prientae mw WKC fame ~€6©=Just Add to Your Account 3-7 114 | ° 108 NORTH SAGINAW Open Friday Night ‘til 9 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1954 ELEVEN WKC'S PRICE CUTBACK SALE ! Big 30- inch Oven GAS RANGE BRAND NEW 1954 MODEL Regular § $179.95 CUT BACK TO No Down Payment! 3 WKC’s EASY METER PLAN | You've never had it so good when you cook or bake in this Big 30°’ Oven Autocrat Gas Range— Now at an all-time low price during WKC’s Price Cut Back! Hurry, while they last! ONLY 25< A DAY! Is ALL YOU PAY! Reg. $19. 95 ) ~ ean ennmmenennnent Electric Range $4 4° = REG. $299.95 . cuT BACK PRICE 169” BRAND NEW! DUO THERM OIL HEATER REG. $59.95 — CUT BACK TO 3” Brand new Duo-Therm Oil Heater heats 3 to 4 rooms. You'll never be able to match this low cut-bock price—so buy now! . OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9—FREE PARKING BEHIND STORE! WKC, 108 N. SAGINAW...FE 3-7114 Model 642 . 89.95 — TWELYV. THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1954 | *5 ‘kmerson... 1954 Table Model REG. $199.95 ome S49" No Down Payment, 2 Years to Pay!. , Save even more when you trade in your old squint-size TV set for this big 17-inch Emerson Table Model. No hidden _ extras. Full delivery and installation. Emerson. 1954 CONSOLE. REG. $229°% man * P79” 3-SPEED + he an) | ci i Emerson i ai i. PORTABLE a * Phonograph Reg. $89.95 9” Save $50, and the latest in 1954 TV. New -1954 . Emerson Console. All advanced Emerson engineering M] Lightweight... 3 features. Famous Emerson Turret Tuner gives outstand- | An sgued pono tot i __| —____ing UHR _+reception._No-hidden_extras._—Federat taxes ———__{#— é aah luggage -type included. Full warranty. Free delivery and installation! Pay Only 26¢ a Day on Our Meter Plan WKC, 108 N. SAGINAW... FE PUI THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1954 THIRTEEN NO DOWN PAYMENT. .. THAT | e In Your Old Radio or FV Set | _ Zenith Table Radio High equality AC-D -DC table $2 495 5Oc weekly. t; Ei 5 / Medel a Zenith AM-FM Radio - Een in “atic: arom, Zone & AG» | Zenith Table Model , -you super-sensitive static-free FM. No Money Down. This sensational new Zenith TV is _ priced even lower with your old TV $ ~ 95 in trade. Hurry, for this great volue. No hidden extras! NO DOWN PAYMENT --- 2 YEARS TO PAY Zenith 21-inch Console | Only 7 ‘ $299” No Money Down : ey € ESS ® e Zenith Clock Radio ck aed Wa a $4] A? sings you to sleep. Turms ap- pliances on and off ‘automat- | ically, Movie-real 21” picture on Zenith’s sensational new Cinebeam picture tube . power ful “Super K” chassis . _ “easy-to-read “Spornte” dial . instant, one knob. “Bull’s Eye” ret tuning. - OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 WKC, 108 N. SAGINAW...FE 3-7114 e e Super-sensitive FM for match- $ 95 less static-free reception of every note from the highest to the lowest in full natural tones. FOURTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1954 _WRC'S” PRICE CUTBACK SALE ! 10 DAY FREE HOME TRIAL aa ay J PY Wik epee o ‘ — eo = a al ad - - * Thin. o> BROIL- QUICK CHEF Reg. $69.95 Reg. $27. 50 AUTOMATIC INFRA RED $ pt) D FREE 5-year service guarantee. > It barbeques, roasts, toasts, Bigger single head shaves closer, broils, grills, fries! Removable cleaner in less time than any other hed Your Your method, wet or dry. tray shelves. World’s Smallest 4-SPEED Portable PHONOGRAPH , ad WEEKLY World’s smallest, lightest 4-speed Amplified phonograph. Plays 3314, 78, 45 plus the new 16- RPM speed records. V-M Tri-O-Matic 986 V-M Tri-O-Matic 990 PHONOGRAPH PHONOGRAPH Sey piyntpwguingre Sa msonite Luggage twelve 10°, - ten Folded horn speak - 12° or fourteen er in-lid plus pow- = - ; records, ie $s 50 erful amplifier and $ 30 7x ary é and twelve 10” of featherlight tone same speed. BOWLING BALLS SoD 5 Sia ; om PHONE Allgotor paige ey wiilng FE 3-7114 Admiral Biuve , $395 Kitty Kelly | | Sermege Greee ad | 4 30 32 Our personal shopper Seddie Tan , ter any information! THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1954 | FIFTEEN “WKC'S PRICE CUTBACK SALE ! TV RIOT Famous Name Table Models © Consoles AT 3 LOW PRICES! a PHILCO. Clock-Radio Floor Samples, Demonstrators, Trede-in Sets! Mony — your otc clock soem turns rs epiionces oi + Other Models Net Shown! Many One - of - -a- - Kind! and on automatically. IT’S THE AMAZING NEW DORMEYER MEAL - MAKER ‘ rd ~ e r & rs me Oo ». co ‘ . ° re e . gon et ae ly ohe* — os : ee ~ Sy 4 % * ann F .. = a -? = 25% « * = = Ss ~ ; lo is eae . 5 s | 95 * sok § bs ra 108 A SAGINAW. FE 3-714 SIX’TEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1954 | mulniixtem tole! _WKC'S PRICE ELS SALE y 9x12 Foot FRINGED Du Pont NYLON Face—Expensive Looking Decorator Pattern — Fringed - Seam! BEDROOM Gale Ft. wnoRve Decorator Colors You'll Love the Soft, Velvety Texture of These Seamless NYLORUGS eg FIRST QUALITY PHONED OR MAIL THIS COUPON aa Armstrong's Kitty Kelly ! WKC, 108 N. Seginew Please ae me the ALL-TIMER 9 « 12 ft. sea: gery: F QUAKER FE 3-7114) artes? 4 Ov Pent MYLON fess Gog ot your ashe ‘pris of 950.98. f cadens Values to 9.95 LINOLEUM $1.00 end will poy the balance $1.00 « week. (Seete color wented) © fee eee Bia. __-9%12_ Our Personal ! Green Dubonnet_ Grey _ Blue Sun Ten 8 Some Soiled. Cut Back Price “Shopper 1 Oee— “ana Chetee ———" g Crete 3 ae While They For Any Infermation oh PINT Nome. Kant. 7 4] 6” Bo print Address a i Your Telephone Noe a | praetor “WKE, 108 N. SAGINAW... FE 3-7114