. \ ,™, \* \ Py ~*~. fii ‘ i. 4 ‘S « ones THE PONTIAC PRESS i y Deals page two im ees | ! ie 4 Edition Pay i 112th YEAR kkk ey Te PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1954 —24 PAGES I Die as Fire Races Through Home for Age Blast F ires Royal Oak Plant Victims Trapped by Midnight Blaze '3 Patients Saved , in Flash Blaze Plumbing Fim | Reigns as Syrup Queen. Windsor Plant | Near Hartford Loss $350,000: | iy 1 Sucked Deeper Five of Victims Were 100 Fight Blaze by Huge Cave-in Bedridden; Police Hunt in Ruins for Bodies HARTFORD, Mich (AP) No Injuries Reported; 2 Buildings Swallowed Homes Are Damaged as Land Drops 22 Feet by Flying Debris Near River Bank — Seven patients — four women and three men— lost their lives in a fire that raced through a convales- cent home for the aged By JOSEPH K. SFAIR , WINDSOR, Ont. (AP)— late last night. A flash fire touched off ,| Sections of a six million In 30 minutes, the fire 5 ne Se dollar chemical plant on pemreyes Pe | tec aes swept through a Royal Oak banks of the Detroit River et ee re wholesale plumbing store settled deeper today into a western Michigan. today, causing an estimated newly created lake result- Killed were E. Hari Babcock, 76, $350,000 damage. . ing from underground cave- of Watervliet; Fred Sayles, 86, of Over 100 firemen battled lins the fire over three hours — th a before bringing it under aan as beoeiigpe “Ca. = No injuries were nadian Industries, Ltd., : plant is built dropped at See aa least 22 feet with little Glenn; Mrs. Lucy Sparling, 31, of Coloma; Samuel Lutz, 93, of Co- store at 332 E. Lincoln was | warning yesterday, swallow- empty when the fire broke two y buildin an s vert; Mrs. Adeline Blakeslee, 79, . Out about 9:45 am. It is : mg ville, Mich., housewife and the mother of two-year-old twins, was y th and Miss Louise Bishop, 82, both of Benton Harbor. Mrs. Mary Collins, 66, of Water- voted “Queen” over the Vermontville Syrup Festival to be held this crumbled. Cracks spring. Nancy Robin and Nyle Robert, the twins, posed with their? itt a two-year-old office mom for this picture. building of the adjacent viiet, dragged from her burning bed, was dead on arrival at Geman tnd tomeaiian Wan e ° was ‘| Bacardi Kidnaper Guarded Against Possible Lynching Watervliet hospital. Only three were rescued. Mrs, Jennie Schuster, 81, of Benton Har- bor was listed in critical condition. settling. Workers cleared all records and furniture out of the brick-and-concrete structure. SANTIAGO, Cuba (INS)—Cuban authorities today re-| yarse meer filled pit stretched 1%). inforced the guard around the alleged kidnaper of Facundo Bacardi Bravo—eight-year-old heir to a rum fortune—to prevent an escape attempt such as the one which brought death to a suspected accomplice. Little Facundo, hungry bat unharmed, was rescued Friday night by a Cuban Army officer. A short-¢iie later Guillermo Evaristo Rodriguez, the family chauffer, was- shot to death by soldiers when he jumped from a military AP wirepacte Mich., shortly before midnight Friday. Three other patients and two attendants escaped. Senate Committee OKs Earl Warrens Nomination WASHINGTON (INS)—The Senate Judiciary Sub- committee today approved the nomination of Ear! Warren as chief justice of the United States. The subcommittee; by majority vote, reported the nomination favorably to the full committee, which will meet next Wednesday. CONVALESCENT HOME BURNS—Seven elder- ly patients were trapped and burned to death in the flaming Shimer convalescent home at Hartford, * Women Report Flying Saucers in Pontiac Skies Flying saucers sailed back in the news today. when five local women reported seeing two of the mystery craft slowly circling in ‘ AP Wirephote FOR SPRING FESTIVAL—Mrs. Rachel Weiler, 24, a Vermont- It was Binder’s heroic action that saved him and his wife from pos- sible death. He was an ambuiator * % < WASHINGTON (AP)—A furious row over a Senate subcommittee’s publicizing of 10 unevaluated charges against Chief Justice Earl Warren boiled up today in a demand the same group immediately give Warren a fa- The Senate judiciary subcommittee considering War- ren's nomination to the post he already occupies under an interim appointment meets again today. Sen. Wa (R-Utah) ,+ 3 Bp Hy E i Ede E He if : 3 > ; Fé Ey is at ¢ 3 car. Manuel Echevarria, — identified by police as the actual kidnaper, claimed that Rodriguez was as- sociated with him in the ot to hold the boy for ,000. Echevarria was heavily guarded, not only to prevent an escape at- tempt but to guard him from angry mobs which de- manded his life. . The chauffeur had been sus- pected of .taking part in the kid- naping plot since he rushed into carrying a ransom note and relat- ing a story’ of three men who had seized the boy. Rodriguez claimed he was driv- ing Facundo to school when a stranger stopped the car, climbed income taxes. Republicans, Democrats Mass to Back Latest Tax Cut Proposal . WASHINGTON (AP)—Democrats in Congress massed jubilantly today behind a new proposal to cut individual conscious of its political im- plications, approached the issue warily. The fresh proposal to provide new tax relief by boost- F i i ve AE I i “Hiv t the family home: Friday morning | Colder Weather Forecast High of 35-39 Tomorrow; Rain to Quit Late Tonight Weather forecasters blamed to- day's blustery weather in Pontiac on the low pressure disturbance which brought dust storms, bliz- zards and high winds to parts of the Midwest. Although the U. S. Weather Bu- reau predicts even more windy weather, it expects the rain to end* late tonight. Colder weather is forecast Sun- day, with a low of from 33 to’ 37 degrees tonight and a high of from 35 to 39 tomorrow. The low pressure center is mov- ing northeast toward Wisconsin and Lake Superior and will miss Michigan, said weather bureau spokesmen. Today's’ blustery weather end- ed Pontiac's faise spring which sent the mercury rising to 44 degrees yesterday The thermometer rose from 39 degrees at 8 a.m. today to 4 at 2 p.m. in downtown Pontiac. Yes- terday’s lof was 32, Cleary in GOP Race for Governorship : F) 9 i z f é rg x 0 8 ¥ Seen for Sunday | sts ss Sse eiree:|No Aid fo City - to Appeal Ouster ! FE és! ite é | : z d i ry gi Lite rt 7 ERE pe Short-Term Parking term parking and there is need for the proposed city lot at 11-49 Parke St. Reid made a survey for the Jack Habel Chevrolet Co., owner of the land sought by the city for parking purposes. testified previously for the city. Gunderson stated there is little space in the area which the lot would serve for short-term park- City Attorney William A. Ewart has said the lot would serve an area bounded by E. Huron. E. Pike S. Saginaw and Parke. hE E é f g J; ii ; i ae iiiet i § i i f Traffic Man Testifies Distance Too Far for) | mittee counsel Wayne Smithey "| by the subcommittee staff of 10 who. protested the subcom- mittee’s airing of the charges at an open session yesterday and denounced them as “a lot of tommy- rot,” said he would ask for a vote to send the nomina- tion to the full Judiciary Committee for approval. Release of PWs Seen as Illegal: Final Majority Report of Neutral Commission Given Out Today PANMUNJOM ®—The Neutral Nations Repatriation Commission, tary James C. Hagerty declined | to discuss the developments. At a meeting yesterday, called | by Chairman Langer (R-ND), the | subcommittee publicly spread on | the record charges it said it had received. Among these were alle- the Marxist line, had appointed dis- honest judges to office, and had been under the control of “a_no- torious loquor jobbist."’ At Langer's direction, subcom- read into the record a summary posed Warren's nomination. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) ' gations that Warren had followed |" unrepatriated Korean War ers last month by the U.N. of the commission's dissolution, The Indians, Czechs and Poles the conclusions."’ in a final majority report, today | } said Clark was on probation from charges made by persons who op- signed the report. The Swiss and Southern Michigan Prison from an | Swedes issued a statement empha- | armed robbery charge at the time Smithey said the staff had not | sizing that they did not “join in| of the Gamble slaying. Earlier | story on page 2. annie = Picard Terms Commies ‘Russian Goats’ tor Conspiracy Against United States | DETROIT uw — Federal Judge | anymore. Neither does Russia."’ he the power to change my sentence Frank A. Picard’s address to the | court yesterday, in passing sen- | tence on six Michigan Communists convicted of Smith Act violations | has been termed one of the best handed down in a Smith Act case. The white haired jurist, in a Programs ved Ads i, ro ENR PRAM, 25035288 said. “You are against everything the United States is trying to accom- plish this very day in Berlin. So is Russia. In your minds, this country is right only when it be- lieves as Russia believes. Tee TRE Cee Cee) fae . 2, 28 gecks LJ | I give you here today within 60 ;days and if any of you would like to go to Russia to live and | I can arrange it, I'll be inclined to change your sentence to make | that possible.” : iil z Z F ) £ + H & Pen * , ne : _____ THE: PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1954) pala. State Oifice Extends Hours }} Warrants Die |Ez; sere for Buying License Plates . p ar for ‘54 as Deadline Nears i Reuther Case} from Our Birmingham Bureas ee hey! ee prea Ritchie, Jacobs Facing Pieces edt | The handicap ef cooking com- DETROIT w — Warrants charg- 194 yel-| plete meals fire a8 F i 4 i Lvft i ii He fe: i H apne , overthrow Daniel B. Ri 56, of 366 S.| for conspiring to Marshall St. died at his residence United States government. today after an illness of seven) Federal Judge Frank A. months. -— jin imposing the jail terms He was born in Stonefort, Ill., | the defendants that if any of April 6, 1897. His were | chose instead to go to Russia jean eavenge 4." * s bad : Judge Picard handed dowa the following sentences: c thes tee i E; hi é [ i F E ‘ i i “i ff FH if if i f lf ; z i zB k tf i z rT it zg : i it if TH re tl 2 : £ | 4 4 iy [rl HH old salt mine 1,000 feet below the surface. Slow | children. sinking continued today. The picture is taken look-| Also surviving ing across the Detroit River toward Detroit. . on a dis-| BUILDINGS SINK IN WINDSOR—Water area . a - motion — — in foreground shows where buildings of Canadian at Sanday's gathering | Morin. enn Ng oe acobs faced Industries, Ltd., are sinking after collapse of an st ears Cras S| Hiss Case Secret Witness |jcense Plate a tone cenains et ® Testifies Before McCarthy ne can be touched unless they) From AP & INS Dispatches [mina project a 108 whan he (| t A | Home, Carrier ep bg hy yo pee ALBANY, N. Y. — Felix A. In-| appeared in the Hiss case. | ue 0 TES non ay * |rants were ordered. — %.| before the grand jury that indicted coincidence the fact his first name | Flint Man Involved in | Evangelical | -» deg | SPeduled for a trial next month | Alger Hiss, testified today betore | Wis the SMe ee Who ticrofinea; FOX and Hounds. Theft beliets. housed |to terminate the lease and tear a Cente: eee investigations subcommittee in Al-|the socalled “pumpkin papers’) Held for Investigation Scientist Claims (7m. Sree Bose be owns at : aap . ¢ Maple and Chesterfield. Mile Rd. Acquired when the city | ""t"é at Leavenworth. Inslerman was identified by | his Maryland farm. These films _ A Flint motorist. stopped by two! Ainti-Intellectual | posstie'tor them to tet a fair trial Chairman Sen. Joseph R. McCar- dis- e were of equipment answering first posal plant, the house is sub- a 2 from government files, allegedly his car alarm, and being eclf contained, | standard, City Manager Donald C. Senate in Angry Row thy as an “important witness” 0M | by Hiss and others, for a Soviet |is being = ; . probe af alleged | ; tration spy ring. | ten on Warren Charges munist infil in defense “Esse Rai the American Assn. for the Ad- | . Carl AP Wirephete | Antonio, Tex., and are fzi j 4 5 j z i i ; é i i fil z : i a } 3 3 i § F ‘ pe & i i i : i E 28s be? H if if td | i t | : : ! iis 1 7 fr :¢ H ut f 5 ! ore ; z f i z FE § rie 2 A f iF i f Fa plants around Albany. McCarthy had revealed last down (Continued From Page One) Inslerman lives on a farm near| Bight had for sibiell’ Si iad. aanakaiah he h tal Cambridge, N. Y., and is an elec-| today whom he described as co- outa or ~ | trical engineer, who was employed | °per® by General Electric Co., on a guid-| erable importance.” | for president Ernest | pear to be . . . within the investi- McCarthy resumes today his| their last joint meeting.| Seaholm explained that such a | gat : ; the _| ® hearing on alleged Communist | Ported for the auto used Dr. Warren Weaver, Pontiac Knights of vans outtenersa,, DEMS Planning oi ee i g { § E z , i é i : ; ; i z é gE f j Hi i} E ; i ; i : H ; | Watkins and Senate Republican —_ Leader Knowland of California aerate eine soe a | Bail t St { 4) | gating subcommittee, heard seven min en ema poten creo es Budget Strategy sexssvass ost to 569 Me - nel a 2 i i 7F Ft i i > the Oakland County Jail the aa a MS ering of te) Pe ee 18% W. + g i : i ; E 4 i [i ; i i ; E E | | i ! z : Hl fit if ay ity gly fh iti i F . i ! i | | | | I by 2 of F s : e482 | itt | 5 z 3 : 2 4 8 Ff j g ; 5 3 Z Fi “the most shocking = to Counter Possible Cut munist, identified six GE employes | in Williams’ Total haariae teens ender oulepeetid: Vice President Nixon, also of | LANSING —House Democra California, said in a statement to a 'S! say whether the statement” was |today were ready to introduce | O alan j re their own series of budget bills | - ier kes aw ined = Warren were ny fantastic | which would adopt Gov. Williams’ _ ended scx would approprane OUAFGS Protecting | Srreenst He added the Judiciary Commit- and . P i office, took the tons of the wie in the isess| BACArGi Kidnaper as sven sate. and x fiscal year. Current general fund) , Service for Harry Mills, 65, of| Under questioning by Sen. Hea- | appropriations total $338,593,602, | (Continued From Page One) | man. Gets Under Way ssmets"icart.nz! 32, nings (D-Mo), Smithey said the — | (conmnued From Page One) Nathanial J A u { 7£ FF ‘ iF =§ ; : f é i s i ?, ; 034 FF : Hi rE if S i tg I} E ; Z i : isi : E z mo Ft BE z 3B EF si 7g E } i : i 5 EF, z 7 H ES H ff n i F f i af i E 3 [id = a =< Ey fF i 4 gz £ z « « g 5 ie [ ; ? i : 3 FE it i zh fe 5! Fy 75 (i ip 2 Hy ae] # iu AT i B = = = = Ss Z i 7 Fi ; __#f Hi i U 3 i HE i , : : | i i [ r rf 3 F ? I ; : . ? : Fy ‘ i EE 7 | i i a : E i g i i ce Fi ft 2F ib Fr i a3 58 § # i 3 i = Ey = oF Fz ru ff f Fy i ‘ “ diers agencies, shows that the Republi-| 44 on the sidewalk. The lieu-| tenant , = called “‘Facundo.”” When the | : cecené, daugh- read, this allegation was that a Sees Williams’ budget boy responded the o = moet Habel Lot No Help descent, buckling the 85-foot boom. Stamman, of Sy! | ‘under the domination and control | “il! drop into the hopper. {and halted the fleeing man with| (Continued From Page One) University TV Village and Mrs. Tene | of « notorious liquor lobyist’ (Art This will put the Democrats in| several warning shots. pi-congestion if the Habel imi Detroit: two sisters, nen “arking, | May Be Limited 1415, workshop at MSC on re : PEE i , i : ; z : i : : E F Hy i li y j 2 i a! if il é ts . j fl w ? + ? Es and &:30 p. m.| sale attractions was T California. ® a - spearheading the movement. He| SMeged kidnaper. commercial , wo Area Motorists van eet ee said he did not plan at present; When Rodriguez first was taken city Shs weld ke Geer a sveart the state’s colleges and universi- LOS ANGELES @ — Mrs 1,250 horse. | rt : Semish, duneunced these otate. | °° prePete bills er Williams’ rec- | into custody as a suspect, he was for Stolorow in 1952," nes, one coupled to oe Ht C Ci || de a eg = ommendations for expenditures) released at the family’s request engi poem salee Uri aS Lars LOM ments as “outrageous” and sald (over and above his budget so he would be able to keep in| Ewart asked Reid if municipal | Higgins proposed the Senate go|¢d President of the auxiliary to Two Waterford Township mo-| lish the | : The show is sponsored by the torists were injured early today| if called in an official inquiry. | Velopment and promotion of state | the boy was rescued the chauffeur Detroit Automobile Dealers Assn. | when their cars collided at Eliza- In , agriculture and $960,000 for an W@S Te-arrested and placed in an It is the 4ist show to be held beth Lake road and Roslyn street, | addition to the two charges! intensive tuberculosis case-find- | : : in which Samish was named, the program da barracks [| wietpat here. The war and lack of space according to Waterford Township ' ~ as : cada army : , | to accommodate the exhibits pre- police. charges read by Smithey were: | = Army authorities said he jumped | — than private i , es | ; | Murphy was defeated in another | a ‘ : : ; 1940 until | Albert Josey, 32. of 2544 Pont 1. That, as attorney general and from the car-during the ride and vented shows from until now ie RE te - a governor of Calif Ww direction. The Republican-dominat- | was hot by military guards while! “Do you deny le are driving | &*"- the State Board of Agricul- eek cue wad Acigratoon| Mer. Permitted organized crime to es- 4d chamber refused to permit him | attempting to flee. ‘around looking for parking during | ‘Te 8nd State Board of Education The Weather rill Caswell, 56. of 84 N- Roslyn |‘blish its national headquarters” ‘© insert in the record a Detroit | |peak periods?” Ewart asked. “]|2%¢ hereby requested iF if iz I ‘i rr aa], i é - “Phineeh INSURANCE PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Shewers | St. suffered bruises to shoulder, | there Common Council et = “" Three-Alarm Fire Hits | R \ VERA tonight and turning colder late tonight. kn) 2. That as governor he protected ©™Ploy t. When . —— 5 Se Teeeut | ee treated * oli Meat | corruption in his administration. | Rep. Allison Green (R-Kingston) | Detroit Business Block leone Ewart said. Reid replied, | ™Y- serge Hage Bara " So ee ce beer Hospital , | 3. That he lacks sufficient judi. 'ed the attack on the attempt, | DETROIT (UP)—Fifty rsons | “Yes.” : Saeed Society tote sontene 1) Se Josey told Patrolman John For. | ial experience —s = - oS racuated from rumen | Ewart showed Reid pictures “ , bush that Caswell's auto turned 4. That he has a “100 percent preggiena ty a political nature in — stores when re desired | (Ewart) said were taken of sie Tae 4 me sn at iy" fa | "iE hee wpe ee, a PP P| | ‘a * : | near i . Dine Bouint veeety 2 =P by Josey’s auto, according to For-| 5 = ts “biased toward the posal to require inspection of deer | firemen overcome by | Were “crowded with cars.” POR Ali ti wWOms NEEDS state institution now operating 4ts |, 4] e Your Fut ire’ | | s § 4 i tf i Zz Hi a3 Bout heast Sen fees Sunday on 120 am | 6. That as attorney general he| ‘The Senate moved ap for a | AE ’ Moos rues Geturtay a #23 B= ~~ Drunk Driving Charged i? book. aking violations Fe on bras arco ee ae After Two Collisions ferred to him. 88 acres of submerged : Sere | 1. That while governor he| Harbor Beach as a site for a | Damage was estimated at Tf F j { - Hi f E rf! = = $ Ss z if | = = 5 Ss. r=} = *t F it | [ ge" : S on if t 1 u 2 3 3 | Friday tm Pontise were struck by a car driven by ingiy appointed dishonest "| proved and sent to the House a| Comedian (es recorded downtown) Edward A. Fitzthomas, 38. of 4 aaa a | ill legalzing blood tests to deters. Weed Crock Broker oui oe heet re Sidicnre $5 MM " . A | pono yume ae | Lewis St, at Perry street neat ten er elevated! mine paternity in court cases. | 0 Meas temperature ........ .+..+. » © Glenwood boulevard. | The Senate Liquor Committee SA Calif. #— 1 Pontiac Police ed Pasko | reported out a bill to i the , Joan, and : quot Two Local i T , ia a increase Jack Benny's daughter cg expected to take be r i na¥ i il I f , Ff Fagen tempesotere “ Mrs. Raymond L. Nurenberg 38. fo oun, dace i dove mnamhars uid nae danas oie ma ole fractures of facial bones, He is —_ — Lowest temperature .... ee , | . N . " juri } : e.° . r Auto Crash Injuries wed March 9 - Man's Condition Fair reported in condition. bieck a ge « Mean temperature ....... -......... of 656 Third St., as saying Fitz- |to abolish the two existing hear- fair Globe meat | thomas’ car was cutting in and) Robert D. Meyer, 22, driver, and | ings examiners The marriage will be the first/ Following Trailer Fire Deputies were to the ae entns, SR pate an 3, — out of traffic when their autos | his brother Edwin L., 23, both of| A bill forbidding the use of were struck, Fitzthomas was held 211 Nebraska Ave., were treated at | schools and classrooms after Sept. on a drunk driving charge. Pontiac General Hospital for minor | 1, 1956, if they have not been This ‘Ci mm i900 —# in 19h | i ‘ injuries suffered in an auto acci-| approved by fire and health a ‘Gladiolus Groups to Meet “nt #! South Saginaw street near thorities was sent ty Ways and | ~ : : | | “ a | a , 2 ; a, * ——tHudson to Shut-Down-~ t a &- —* 4 x Your City Commission Candidates have sparked player Ronnie | into swinging his stick at him. | The fans grabbed his stick and be- | fore the trouble was over two) policemen became involved and | one was hit in the face. | Car Operations Monday Five Men in District Four Will Seek Nomi ee CHAUNCEY L. COSTELLO —-- An excavating contractor, at 27 Hillside Dr. He was born in Ann arbor and came to Pontiac in 1913. ' A graduate of Pontiac High School, Costello has been in the excavating business here since 1925. He is active in YMCA work and is a member of the Michigan _| Gravel Hauler’s Assn. He is mar- ried_and-has five children. mittee at Baldwin Rubber and is, fry: ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1954 nation at March | Prithary’ be ‘ Fosters PAINT and\HARDW ARE Store! [ We Are Open Evenings and Sunday 9 to 2 | © SHERWIN-WILLIAMS © PONTIAC VARNISH CO. Our South Saginaw Store Is Opes 6:38 to 6 — Friday to 9 HARDWARE and | SPORTING GOODS 1651 6. Telegraph R4. FE 2-0008 RAYMOND 8, MORRIS A Pontiac resident since 1935, came to Pontiac in 1925. He at- -|tended the University of Ilinois and was formerly employed at Fisher Body Division. A UAW-CIO member, Law also Raymond S. Morris, 40, lives at 137 W. Brooklyn Ave, He has operated a hardware store for the past eight years. Morris was born in Mariette and is a graduate of Clifford High ’ Vote In the Primary— Your Family Theatre 2150 Opdyke Road Yours Is an EASIER LOT! for the kind of government you want is at the corner You voti r ‘search’ ng place... Drive-In. y— 8 \ School. He belongs to the Marrimont Baptist Church and is married. The Morrises have three children. ‘Detroiter Dies of Burns i GEORGE WASHINGTO ar —— he Executive Board |F, & A. M. thirty-second Fmt Run District 4 for representation on — = teesas tie. elieg ee Cork, lala ining a iG eee on “ly ra Aaa geo by J. Lee Voorhees nS Suit pag aes part of — Killed Dousing Fire Linoleum and Plastic Workers |of the Iraq Grotto. Law is mar-| fatally burned late Friday when he “First in war, first in peace and first in ABBEYVILLE, France P —| city It tp bounded on the cast (ClO). ried and has four children. fell asleep while smoking in bed. |} the hearts of his countrymen,” is « salute Locomotive engineer Henri Frein| py N. Saginaw street and the KALAMAZOO (UP) — Howard Wilkinson is a past member of a — seems Wi hated war, as all in a lifetime. south by Johnsen avenue and shock late Friday when his cloth- initine, His attends Renee Boe Pp ti M a lie Bit. Vernon, the bread sweqp -_ When he took the throttle for} Howard street: on the west by |i"& Caught fire as he helped put/|tist Church and is married, onrTiac erc ants freee and fertile scres but was nes Se an ee ee the Grand Trunk Railroad and out a grass fire south of here. | three children. aad bien te the scecaity of def Fi an ensemble of black) west city limits; and on the them. He rallied his neighbors, te, fll dress sult, and peart| worth by tho sort ity Bette | TA 5 R ll Detail Are Putting On the Show | through bitter strugie, never forveting that eray There are six :|Witnesses neca etalis} : through their efforts. sacrifice 4 : ¥ 4g Pele wrote to Marquis of Schwable’s Torment Seturdey ere those great velue- never expect to draw aly sword WASHINGTON @—One of those| But his attitade toward his Rea |p Seve in Pentioc. horror of war and fought to 20th century stories that stagger |tormentors was: im , George Washington was | ee ae. ‘PONTIAC DIVIDEND DAYS = Mg ioe weet heart is unfolding in a drab, im-| Former Marine . William PN — . provised courtréom on a hill over-|N. Shockley of Denver, Colo., tes- - roe N, Shodiey of Denver Cio. tel DELETE AG DRIVE-IN THEATRE || VOORHEES -SIPLE FUNERAL HOME It is the story,\as told by men| °° OO sion when a browbesting. 2435 Dinie Hwy. 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His wife, Mar- garet, 43, fractured her right an- kle. Their four sons, ranging in age from 7 to 12, were cut and bruised. Acts as Guest Preacher FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP The Rev. Versile Bentley will be guest preacher during the 11 a. m. worship service tomorrow at Or chard Methodist Church in the ab- the pastor. Mother Charged Mrs. Cottrell Is Slated for Arraignment on 2nd Mrs. Lois Cottrell, 22, of 823) ter Lois Ann, was bound over to) Oakland County Circuit Court, yesterday following her examina- | tion before Royal Oak Associate | with second degree she is scheduled for ar- | ‘Service Held ‘fo Form Church Church | here as they were return- | - ind Royal Oak Woman to Circuit Coie | in Baby’ s Death | | TALK OVER OLD TIMES—Four of Clarkston’ | “would punish | the Community Center. They are (i. to r.) Mrs. Anna Fleming, Charles Kline, Mrs. Ina Beardslee physician, told po | and Henry Scrace. Thirty persons, ranging from called to the home | 65 to 90 years old, attended the party which was be at the party told community. Also came to Clarkston. Clarence Vliet, a former resi- dent now of Birmingham, gave a history of the old time songs and dancing. Pontise Press Phote the first of monthly affairs originated by Mrs. Frederick P. Warrick of Clarkston. Each guest how and when his or her family featured were group singing of } Best. Cherry CHICAGO (INS) — The nation's juice. The results, sampled at the 1954 National Cherry Pie Baking Con- test in Chicago, are definitely mouthwatering. Use Many New Fixin’s Pie Bakers Bakers of the best pies in the East, South, Central and West were given $50 prizes and the runners- up in each region $25. Agnes Clare Morrow of Madison, | | | Pontiac Lake | Congregation Is Set Up | at Thursday Worship PONTIAC LAKE—Members of a Presbyterian America conducted a worship serv- |ice here Thursday night to or- |ganize Pontiac Lake Community | Church into a congregation. Participating in the program were the Rev. Ernest W. Dunn, pastor of Calvin United Presby- terian Church in Detroit, and the | Rev | Heights, | Others were the Rev. Frank J. lair i of Cherry Hill Church in the Rev. Willard Wylie of ar wrecabrac: Church in Detroit, land the Rev. Walter J. Teeuwis- _|comes from Florida's | almond flavoring. Harvey McCann of Auburn | -Fla., swept the field below the Mason-Dixon Line with a recipe + that includes almond extract, | fro- en cherries and sherry in the fill- ‘ing and milk in the crust. Re luctantly, the 17-year-old blonde admitted that the sherry she uses | traditional | rival state of California. The top pie baker in the eastern region, 15-year-old Marilyn Kita of West Henrietta, N. Y., relies on frozen cherries and a touch of Richardson, 18, of Missoula, Meat., whe was given the top regional award in the West. | But the dimpled blonde does use |; frozen cherries. Mary Stewart, “a 16-year-old bru- | nette from Walworth, Wis., was | rated tops in the central region for her pie that mingled the flavors of lemon and almond in with the \ of Drayton Plains. A — for charter members | jot the church was held for 25; The charter roll will be ‘left open for others wishing | become charter members, accord- ing to the Rev, Roy F. Lambert, Elected as elders for the dnc sence of the Rev. Leroy I. Lord,/ were Leland Johnson and Jack | Central PTA will meet at 8 p.m. | Monday in the Rochester High Spencer. Expect Opening of Milford | _Teen Canteen Next Month MILFORD — Barring further “unforseen circumstances,” Mil- ford's ‘‘Teen Canteen” will be ready to open its fight on juvenile delinquency sometime next month, according to Dr. Earl Book, pro moter of the project. Book, meeting with members of an adult counci] Thursday night to discuss the project. said an exact date for the opening of the canteen could not be set as yet He cited one unforseen circum- stance which he said would delay opening of the canten two days A portion of the roof of the bufiding, formerty the old Legion Hall, was ripped off during a storm which bit Milford Monilay night, ARE YOU MOVING? Workmen are repairing the dam- age, however, and going ahead wth the work of remodeling the build- ing. Carpenters and plumbers are still needed to help finish the in- | Book urged anyone wishing | tenor to help to contact him or a mem- ber of the adult council Fourteen FFA boys from. the high school are also expected to help in clearing the buidling of | waste materials accumulated dur- ing the remodeling, according to Hersche! Krebs, agriculture teach- er Planned for the big recreation center are roller skating. square dancing, shuffle board, ping pong, indoor tennis matches and activi ties for teenagers Marry Duckering, well equare dance instructor and ape for the dances. Earl Whipple has offered to operate the roller | skating concession ‘An, instrue- ter has also offered to teach beys bexing. Members of the adult council 'who attended Thursday night's meeting are Norman Ball, Frank Fox, Krebs: Lowell’ Newcomb, Ev- erett Gillow, Charlies Newell, Dr ‘and Mrs. Book, Mr. and Mrs Ward Mancour, Vic Munson and | Mrs. Howard Heint7«i|man MUN 7 This Ad Densied by Friends (Political Advertisement) G. EDSON HALLOCK ICIPAL JUDGE Practicing Pontiac Attorney for 26 Years Former Assistant Prosd&uting Attorney Graduate. of _ Pontiac Schools and Qetroit College of Law = er, has volunteered his services | cherries. ‘PTA Will Meet at Rochester High ROCHESTER — Harrison School cafeteria with four five- |member teams leading discussions on i school topics, Those attending will be asked to join the group in which they ee —~ interested and partici- in the discussion, The four len are Citizenship and Social Attitudes, Reading and the Science of English, Marking and Fvalua- tion, and Drop-Outs—Delinquency. Program chairman is Mrs. Theo- | dore Nash, assisted by “Morrell Cute | Missionary to Speak WATERFORD CENTER — Mrs. +Labon Smith, missionary in Africa | for several years, will speak on/| | her experiences in missionary work j in the Belgian Congo at Sunnyvale Chapel tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. County Calendar | | | ; ace | West Goodland a Qhud will | | meet at the home of Mre Jessie Yentura | Monday | Ortearifie Moms of America Inc, Unit 14 will] meet Tuesday at 8 pm. in the home of Mrs William @utton on West Mil | street Waterford Tewnship jean Women's Club will sponsor ® dessert-bridge in the CAl Building Monday et 730 pm ‘ Republi Youth a Film Dust-Control Plans Drawn Scott Lake Civic Group Takes Action Following Residents’ Survey WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—Dust control plans for Scott Lake sub- division roads were drawn up at a meeting of the Scott Lake Civic | Assn. this week after members | heard results of a survey of sub- division residents. The canvass showed that all but a dozen of the 138 families in the area bounded by Scott Lake, Revere, Watkins Lake and Lexing- ton roads prefer chloride to oil treatment of roads, according to Mrs. H. L. Stein, association pub- licity | chairman. Next step in dust-proofing the area, Mrs. Stein said, is collection of a $4 levy from each house- holder. Next meeting of the association | will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Curtis on Els- mere road, at a date to be an- nounced. Methodists Show on Jesus’ Life SOU TH FIELD TOWNSHIP — ‘When Jesus Was a Boy’’ will be the film strip shown to children in the newly organized nursery and junior church program during warship service tomorrow at Meth- odist Church. Cecil Cooke is chairman of the commission on education and Mrs. E. J. Davis is chairman of the committee for the junior church. The executive committee of WSCS of the church will meet Thursday at 12:30 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Ward Folsom of Waycross road. 7 Brendel Heights Club to Learn Color Painting MILFORD — A lesson on color painting will be given at the home of Mrs. Lenard Moses on Edge- be ef i} g strong opponent of big govern- ment. While McConnell has not made any public statements since as- suming his new duties last week, he has spoken out on farm issues often in the past. Three months ago, McConnell told a New York audience that “wheat is one of the best examples of modern socialism we have in “The government con- a at control of the economy and not ownership by the government.” Church at Romeo Plans Expansion ROMEO — Plans for extensive building and grounds expansion ‘were approved by the membership of Romeo Congregational Church classrooms and multi-purpose fa- cilities to the present church. The funds also will be used to extend and improve the church grounds. i a! ment of her daughter, Joan Kather- ine, to Edward Lowes. Edward is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Lowes of Squirrel road, Rochester. Joan is a grad- uate of Little Flower High School and Michigan State College. 1398 Ruby St., 11 a.m, Monday at the Mabley Chapel, Oxford, with burial in Ox- ford Cemetery, She died at home early today. Besides her husband she is sur- vived by a daughter, Mrs. Rosa Millen, of Pontiac; two sons, Wil- fred, of Detroit, and Earl, of Roch- ester; two brothers, Willie Cox, of Catherine M. Lanway, at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Marsh Fu- neral Home; with burial in Bur- lington Cemetery. She died Thurs- day in an Oxford convalescent home. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs, Gladys Redman of Mariette, Mrs. A. W. Rockhoff and Mrs. Russell Krausman of Detroit and Mrs. Foster Bolen of Ferndale; two sons, Lewis and William of Pontiac; a brother, Roscoe Smith of East Jordan; and ten grand- children and nine great-grandchil- | dren. The U. S. guided missile pro- gram has cost about three billion .| will also be served. fo Speak at Romeo . | talk by Wallace F. Watt, mental | dollars. ee § ifaé fr g Q. % a 8. PTA for Daniel Axford School here | be sold at the rate of will meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the | of skits demonstrating various at- titudes when ‘Johnny brings his report card home.” Refreshments The new PTA group cooperated with the village council] and the board of education recently in se- | curing an adult safety guard for | children crossing the intersection at Méchanic and Washington sts. Health Consultant ROMEO—Highlighting Monday’s meeting of the Parent-Teacher- | Student Organization will be a) health consultant of the Depart. | ment of Public Health. Watt's talk, ‘‘Helping ililendecis| to Grow Up”, will be presented at 8 p.m. at Romeo High Schoot. : Coupled with his talk will be a film entitled ‘ “Meeting the Needs of Adolescents.” Entertainment will be provided | by the Romeo Players and re-| freshments will be served by ninth grade parents. Banks, Offices to Close FARMINGTON — City and town- | ship offices and banks will be) closed here Monday to observe, George Washington's birthday, a| legal holiday. wood drive, Brendel Heights, Mon- day at 7:45 p, m. Sponsored by the Home Dem- onstration Club of Brendel Heights, the lesson will be given by Mrs. | PURINA | and | VITALITY FEEDS HAY - STRAW DOG FEEDS WILD BIRD SEED UNION LAKE FEED & SUPPLY. 7215 Cooley Lake Road | Delivery Service EM 3-4812 | 401 E. Pike St. General Insurance LIFE INSURANCE provides for you? family when they need help most. Call us now for a low-cost policy. A checkbook makes that possible. It also makes bill-paying a lot easier, quicker, more business- like. And when tax time comes around, there's your complete income-and-outgo record on the check stubs. So why carry losable cash? Safe- guard it here in a convenient Checking Account! “/ catty more money—and - pisk less!" . | —EE——EEE ~ ; . yi 4 ” . \ ; oe \ = ' j Fi : if ‘ 4 i ‘ | _| THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1954. wt et n= Dulles to Defend IE is Power Fight | oo Rumors of Pope's Health | tmey indicated his recovery of e ‘| GD. | € | BlostbyBek | 7 ase Action at Berlin foc Boateng Yona A formants last night denied rumors (iLL £4 La) _ said. Will Try to Convince : : “yh spciaci Walk ee Vianere Through the Years. ; | WASHINGTON @®—Secretary of MIAMI BEACH, Fla. #—Dave 9 2. m, y LENOX, Mass. @—The postman | state Dulles has undertaken to Beck apparently has lost an initial %. SKS N's due for a break in this Berk convince his critics, Congress and skirmish to gain more power in for your | shire town of 3,600. the country that the United States the giant AFL Teamsters Union A cerrenionce \ For the first time in 200 years, | scored a diplomatic victory in ar Lesser leaders succeeded at & \\ SAM BENSON AY on an rengig ier 0 conference to die. general executive board winter numbered. cuss peace in, Asia. meeting which ended yesterday in ® 6. Perry | 4 1.300 appropriation was voted Dulles returned last night from thwarting Beck's efforts to gain __ ight at a town meeting for nO a i 44 S| the name and number project. i bens eign — . ministers ee + —— —————EEE = ee | . where —E China at the conference opening ] April 26 at Geneva, Switzerland. * ‘some fedts expressed in Congress . appeasemen . -OPEN- SUNDAY —— Tite ste per ona” what it 2 rechiggres 4 The board declined to give Beck 10 to 4 Tae Gras conkcenes ae the sweeping authority he sought JUNKOR MISS |) 22m ies otc eee |. ya , month of fencitg with Russia's rain wie = and . SINBAD’S SIXTH BIRTHDAY—Sinbad (that’s the gorilla) isn’t | gotiated on a local basis. mad at anyone. He's just gagging it up, on the shoulders of keeper! Union administration of welfare Exciting Bridal Pairs fi : SUITS ot poashiy it "questioning ig Beg Ray Hoff because the day is Sinbad’s sixth birthday, which explains | funds has been under fire from a. : ; ties and by the House Foreign Af-| the cake in Hoff’s hand. Sinbad has taken over the Number One congressional investigators, par combining the Finest Creative of Vanetta Corduroy |) tairs and Senate Foreign Relations | popularity spot at Lincoln Park Zoo, Chicago, where he succeeded | ticularly in the 1,300,090-member Craftsmanship and Carefully Committees. He also will report| the famed Bushman. Teamsters Union, and Beck has . . R $9.95 to the nation Wednesday night on : prociaimed that ‘‘racketeering Selected Diamonds to Give You eg. JAD radio and TV. a = must go.” : ; . Dulles. was understood to be} Considine Tells Students: Sched af te eeu cade: the Utmost in Quality . .. < 98 [ae in Hedi euesi wien of ‘ ° | Ss eck @ ae only poe Style... And Value. e a“ rail m promoting and supine | WE 1] Never Have Dictator |crne'ssre ted ot hea nd | ; f r - ” Priced from $50 to $1,000 . von in Kore. ve pum JL Newspaper Remain Free err to emphasize that this country will) sraTTLE (INS)—I of in his writing for every- full | Sizes 7-9-11 Only a beg pi ge gee ee a free press to is eae ae se ever read, ever saw, = en of democracy and “the defense |“ever hungered for, ever Po yo hea CMR oN : against totalitarianism’? was] achieved.” stressed here last night by re-| He illustrated his talk with anec- i OPEN porter-columnist Bob Considine in| dotes trom his experiences - all TONIGHT an address to an audience of high | over the world as sportswriter, | a ae age school journalists. war correspondent, political re-|have a showdown on this.” The ops me wy ‘TIL 9 The International News Service | porter and columnist. next ee convention |] - Certified Gemologist st : writer (whose col appear in| Considine told the students, as- | won't come 1957. ATS the Pontiac ae principal | *embled from eight western states This all seems to mean Beck, 16 W. Huron St. speaker at the banquet of the 154) ont was a wonderful . starting | Over & year ago, is meeting song all-coast press clinic at the Uni-| Koint for a young reporter. He |pposition within his organization he « mented that if former Secretary | versity of Washington. noted: in getting the power wants to of State Dean Acheson had come| Considine told the student journ- “Sports editors permit their staff |Tun the union. home with such an agreement, it| alists why he felt his quarter of NO MONEY DOWN! EASY PAY! : “ members more of a chance to cut COS se DEPT. STORE om tuimaua=«e TS Ee ee Youth Charged With h | RiMR tSnatse °s Democrat on the House Foreign) “In addition to the thrill of a Mah nibhabet, ‘There. {s. conme. | Carrying Blackjack Motor QOverhau bay fare | Affairs Committee. by-line, the excitement of covering ape 518-520 S. Seginew =| wn the Senate| MME events ofall sorts, the ad | 91 the sportswriter, more imagine Wi ermalcireas ea ipagiron or. Other MECHANICAL REPAIRS FE 2-2784 Furaien ‘pelotans ‘Cumeaine Gn ee ee ee le ell of carrying a concealed weapon NOW .. . With the Cooperation pay, Gas ie So teers and was bound over to Oakland of Your Local Independent pressed misgivings about dealing | faction of belonging to the world’s| The colummist stressed that Cireuit Court arraign with the Chinese Reds on a high'| iast great, frée press. With the ex-| “for a reporter there is eternal- — ‘ ead Geragemon! “Reliable INSURANCE Protection” diplomatic level. They were Sen.| ception of the ministry, I doubt it| 17 seme new world to try to com | “Paui Rutterbush, 17, is being Drop In and Ask Us About Wm. W. Donaldso ade Bath (RNS) and ‘Sea,| there © any finer calling than} eer. held in Oakland County Jail. He = W¥ iti. . mn Agency Humpbrey (D-Minn). "| that of journalism in this coun-| “Some day, some time, a re-| was unable to furnish $3,000 bond Pontiac Piston 714 Community Notional Bank Building Dulles “also was reported con-| 7. ee ee ee ne ee ig Og ig y Mig eno Res. FE 5-6424 anit ea FE 2.9673 cay sakes St eee Or) sur press ts tree. As long as it {tion and clarity of @ good base-| Police Chief Frank Van Atta said Service Co. . bassador You Chan Yang. Acting| remains free, we will never have | ball writer writing about the New | Rutterbush was carrying a black- || Fg 2-9111 Free Parking In Rear 102 S$. Seginaw on instructions from his govern-| a dictator.” York Yankees.” jack when arrested early Sunday ; ment, Yang called _ | Phe —wuthor—ot—the—daity-INS- ———— . Protect Your Eyes With Department. a few before | iumn “On The Line,” pronto INDUSTRIAL that the Bertin conierence repre:| (ue mcreesing, complexity of news SAFETY GLASSES sonted “a diplomatic victiry by seitrcigged gem eect pigeon PLANT EMPLOYEES However, a State Department | "i, {U® 10 Ave er ecit more care- - Our prescription safety glasses are spokesman said Yang did not press fully for work,” he de- made to industrial ifications. his objections when he attended a — = aesiag yah’ a rerents. (Ore. 14 more attention , = - "| to what the journalism classes in tives of United Nations allies in | °° ; Detical the Korean fighting. the schools had to offer. And I'd pticat | read everything I could lift. Department “For in later life a man finds 17 WN. Saginaw $e. South Korea Undecided on Attending Peace Talks ae SEOUL w—South Korea's for- * | eign minister said today his gov- -) | ernment has not decided whether 2% Current rate paid on sav- ings accounts. a + Wh Savings added until the 10th of the month earn from the ist of the month. Many. people, interested in saving money, have become interested in the so-called oe peewee ith ie Students Get Time Off No shadow of financial worry here... | vier i | for Arriving on Time this fellow has the payday saving habit. such concerns, the following | PITTSBURGH @ — Not one of It Ae hi ife h ton! Twi Any amount opens an ac- information may be helpful: ap | Brentwood: High School's 608. pu t ide SNS NE a we — Pat | Seid ‘Principal ‘Tronas’S. Stupe: , yearly his savings earn. extra profit Se ree 1s Mase: Eee, Se ines above his income . .. which means extra 1 "Sa seeruhanilion pasuininel 0b. “heenmed.....1n ao = good behavior, money for the family. You can have this soricitiaens ‘cay that . ame cao 2 — lighthearted feeling, too! Insured to $10,000 by ! fictitious list price is , attached te merchandive so thatthe castomer i fabely bd bev “a Molotov Off for Home Fetwal Sevings ant Lean saving money. [23 BERLIN @—Soviet Foreign Min- nsurance Corporat *NO GUARANTEE! Merchandise obtained through unauthorised |) pana! . M. eee meres. OPEN YOUR INSURED channels by “discount houses” is usually covered regular shortly ; i ——“_—_ °° Fl | da. He was accompanied by top SAVINGS ACCOUNT TODAY! #100 SERVICE! Few “Giessunt hewes” maintain ony hind of service Mil nate Dic Four conference. departments. #NOT IN STOCK! Many lems avaiable through “dlecount homes” 5 ie LAND CONTRACTS @® MORTGAGES ‘Although purchases made “at a discount” may appear to be of advantage | , to the public, experience shows that in far too many instances the § LIGHT apparent “saving” has resulted in actual loss. Your Better Business “(7 Board believes that your best assurance of satisfactory buying is to ~— TRUCKING , bs deal with a merchant of known reliability. Send or Gravel x PONTIAC FEDERAL SAVINGS 1 or 2 Yards . BETTER BUSINESS BOARD E Now is the time to have AND LOAN ASSOCIATION a 2. of the | k a! | f ars sa se neneeseeeeeese he he a ae gS UG dG de Se a 72 > | tyour driveway graveled . . {PONTIAC CHAMBER-OF COMMERCE Given call... We Haat FI a i t { | “16 E. Lawrence St. 3 . ‘Waldron Hotel Bldg. eine ed Phone FE 5-6148 © Phone FE 4-6584 " | a ae oe ik e Ce Me sty van um cee ee we | iC | Pa aan | at ~ Bi — nem 5 a Ra apa emmy 5 mm fe RENEE CNRGN oR RSS M SI R a : fo ( . ( | , 5 ee . : sux a THE PONTIAC PRESS \ —~S Dally Except Sunday Se, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1954 —— Passamaquoddy Again? Awaiting House action is a Senate resolution which suggests the possibility that the controversial Passamaquoddy power project might be revived. ee ae a Adopted in the upper chamber without debate or dissent, the resolution authorizes the spend- of $3,000,000 on a two year sur- vey of the project. Also provided in the resolution is that the sur- vey be made by the International Joint Commission. This means that in contrast to the original project which was all American, this is to be a U.S.-Canadian co- operative survey. * * * During Senate consideration of the matter Maine's Senator MARGARET Cuass Smirtu relayed an optimistic re- port on the project. She said that in March 1950 “the Army engineers made an official finding that the proposed project was physically feasible.” In brief the plan is to make use of the abnormally high tides in Passamaquoddy Bay, an arm of the Bay of Fundy between Maine and New Brunswick, for the gen- eration of electric power. * * * Actually construcfion of such a proj- ect was started during FDR's first term as a relief measure. But it was halted when Congress refused to vote the money for what critics called “boon- doggling.” Leader in the fight against it was the late Senator ArTruuR VANDEN- BERG. * Back in 1941 the Federal Power ‘ other tax payments from the oil com- 2 ww lw. Yet the King is almost always broke. This is due to extravagant buying and an old royal custom _which dictates that the King has . to support not only his own wives" and children but the many wives and children of his 34 brothers. In fact the total of palace hangers-on has been put at sev- eral thousand whose food bill alone is said to reach $5,000 a day. * * * Things are quite different for the 6,000,000 inhabitants of this desert kingdom. Of these 3,500,000 are Bedouins who live in tents woyen by, hand from goat wool, and who are prim- itively self sufficient. Arabs generally are far from the strong, healthy people Americans imag- ine them to be, says U. S. News & World Report. Most of them are undernour- ished and plagued by disease, with tuberculosis and syphilis widespread. * * * Saudi Arabia's economic situa- tion is a matter of concern to the » State Department. Experts say royal expenses must be cut if disaster is to be averted. It is realized, however, that should the King crack down, there is danger that the palace parasites would eliminate him and put their own man on the throne. Our Government naturally wants to avoid any such upheaval which would add political instability to the already- dangerous economic situation. Peed “You wouldn't be bothered with sinus trouble if you would walk on your all- fours all the time,” asserts a physician. You would, however, be considered a bit eccentric. “ScuEDULED to make an after-dinner speech, a Denver man became so nervous during the mea) that he slipped out and went home.” — Press report. What this country needs is more introverts. The People’s Business No Fights Handy Legislature Pulls Punches to Cut Williams’ Popularity y i} BPG ‘ Born ev bed . rere rit e- Soul Reclaimed nix AR py ¢ . + Voice of the People Praises Sheriff's Department, Detectives for Efficiency in Locating Stolen Goods (Letters will be condensed when neces- sary because of lack of space. Pull name, ress end telephone number writer must sceom: y letters but these will mot be pub if the writer so requests, unless the letter is critical in ite nature) I. would like to commend the Sheriff's Department, especially Detectives Leo Hazen and Delos Anderson for their very efficient manner in handling a theft from my place of business recently. With very little to work on, the merchandise was located and re- turned within three hours. 0. Hook Work Less arterente God Given Right, Says He Regarding the article signed, ‘‘I Don't Get It.” I wish to say that Commission’ reported adversely on the project. Since then New Engiand has developed a chronic power shortage. This might con- vince House members that a sur- vey of Passamaquoddy's power potential is worth what it would cost. ———— Too Much Abandance While few have heard much about it yet, the Nation's crop storage prob- lem today appears just as acute as it did before last year's bumper harvest. Department of Agriculture of- ficials expect the shortage of © storage capacity to be at least 280,000,000 bushels. This is true despite plans to use such emer- gency storage facilities as moth- balled merchant ships, idle movie theaters, airplane hangars and unused Army barracks. * * * Farmers are urged to store their ma- chinery in temporary sheds so that permanent barns and other structures may be used for crop storage. Here is just another way in which too much abundance causes farmers . headaches and losses. Some will have to sell their grain right after the har- vest, probably at depressed prices, in- stead of storing it under seal with a price support loan. If a farmer, lacking storage, accepts the loan he must be prepared to suffer losses from weather damage to unstored crops. Either way it means lost in- come to an agriculture which so far is persisting in the mainte- nance of a supply greatly in ex- cess of demand. Misery Amid Riches Oil rich Saudi Arabia, a land literally floating on a sea of petroleum, is a coun- try of unbelievable poverty in the midst of great wealth. nia Ten years ago the government's an- ‘ nual total of foreign exchange fell short of $7,000,000. Today King Saup gets oil - royalties from’ the Arabian American Oil Company of more than $170,000,000 8S FUROR ARF gatet ee. By JACK I. GREEN LANSING—Gov. Williams, who has fattened his political career by fighting with the Legislature, is having trouble getting into a fight this year. Williams, in past legislative sessions, has shown a keen appreciation of the old political theory that the people usually side with the Governor in a fight with the Legislature. For five years he has squabbled with the Republican-controlled Legislature and apparently benefited by it. But this year it's been hard to get inte a . scrap and Williams is showing signs of restiess- ‘ness. His temper may be wearing thin under the strain of trying to figure the future—whether he should go for Governor or But whichever way he goes, he realizes that he needs some good lines to develop the issues of In the past week, he got only a in his pugnacity. First, he used the sounding board conference to virtually threaten a election codification bill. U. &. He must have been a little surprised when the House Republican Caucus calmly. dropped its combined ballot amendment and sent a delegation in to see what was bothering the-Governor. The caucus, informed of the troubled mind of boards. Whether the House actually pass it still is in the fufure, but the GOP refused for the moment to get into a fight about it. This time, he drew blood and got an angry retort from the Senate. The Senate heard the first name-calling of the session involving the Governor, although last year the words ‘‘liar,” “phoney,” ‘hypocrite’ and “‘demagogue” were being passed back and forth before the opening jay prayers were said If Williams can start a nice headline fight with Whether the GOP allows itself to be drawn into a name-calling bee to fatten the headlines remains to be seen. Obviously, it is hard to sit quietly when the Governor is calling your bill a the GOP will have to move with caution | this year if it is to avoid a daily dose of billings- }. T him. I have always believed that to work and earn a honest living, without interference by a third party, or parties is a God given right and that the Constitution of our United States is in line with Press Reader States We Are One in Spirit of God come about because man believes that he is separated from God. God is a spirit and we are oné in God in His spirit. We must take God in partnership to have a full life as it was intended from the beginning. a - Z purely learn to forgive. Wesley J. Slingeriand 5200 Dixie Highway : Drayton Plains butter compelling the public to not THOUGHTS FOR TODAY. 5 ° be made man, same. be Commodity Price Plan reared people ee a I also lieve that those who + os would deny this right to others are EXaMple of Socialism 2 ee at enmity with both God and the An attempt has been made in ferth his hands toward this house. supreme law of the land. late years to set aside the law of I Kings 8:38 Maybe, if the plaintiff would con- supply and demand in the federal se ¢ tact the right parties, he would regulation of certain commodity We, ignorant of ourselves, beg be able to start a fund to take prices. The plan is to keep prices often our own harm, which. the the case to the Supreme Court. high by federal purchase and fed- wise powers deny us for our good; J, for one, would be willing to do eral hoarding, making artificial so find we profit by losing of our my “bit.” scarcity. prayers. For God and Country One instance js the hoarding of * Shakespeare. Days of All Faiths Relationships Among Different Groups to Be Stressed During Brotherhood Week DR. HOWARD V. HARPER Tomorrow is Brotherhood Sun- day. Each year the week in which Washington's birthday occurs is desighated as Brotherhood Week — a time for emphasizing the need for right relationships among the many racial, national, and relig- jous groups that make. up our American population. Many churches and synagogues have considered it appropriate that such a week be prefaced by services designed to teach their congregations the religious basis on which good relationships should be grounded. : The interdependence of all groups under one God. the essen- tial oneness of all mankind will be the theme in.-countless American churches of all denominations. This theme will be dramatized, im many cases, by exchanges of Newman, the great English the- ologian and writer whose hymn, e Newman's activity seri remem i Se ORG A RCN, seein sidiliaineedinitsehiainiainhd pois «ét which he produced 99, on the An- glican church's historic heritage. The tracts were widely read and provoked a stormy response. But the slowness of any positive results convinced Newman that the Eng- lish church was not, and did not want to be Catholic and he left it for the Church of Rome. The Newman tracts, however, had a tremendous effect on the Anglican church and were respon- sible for many changes in Anglican thought. He continued, as a Reman Catholic priest, to be one of the leading religious scholars and writers of his time. In 1879, 11 years before his death, though still only a priest, he was elevat- ed te the College of Cardinals. Christian unity In a Universal Day of Prayer. Since 1897, when the first such day was established by the World Student Christian Federation (with headquarters in Geneva, Switzer- land), campus groups and student organizations such as the YMCA ,and .YWCA have. joined in this Case Records of a Psychologist . High Wages Not Enough to Make Job Enjoyable recently,” me. “I like my present dental boss much better than my former em- E “But my present dentist is en- tirely different. He leams on us for advice and actually makes us feel as if he couldn't get along without us. “If a patient compliments him, he tries to include us and mod- estly says he can do good work because he has such talented assistants. Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE We used to work on Saturdays ... If only half the day . . . Where now in most establishments .. . We have more time for play . . . We leave our job on Friday night 5; .. And stay away till Monday ...» Which gives us all of Saturday . .. And every bit of Sunday... A brief vacation every week . . . Or fifty every year . . . Plus two whole weeks of idle time .. . To keep us in good cheer . . . It seems to be so frequently . . . That we are on vacation . . . And still we carry on the task . . . Of building up our nation . . . And as we meas- ure work and play . . . And strive to prove our worth .. . We are the wisest people and... The luckiest ers of all sorts that workers on earth. are not motivated solely by cash (Copyright 1954) alone. We alse like psycho- B - _— logical wages in the form of Do appreciation and compliments aering wn and even having cur names in By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER print on the company sta- International News Service pra tlonery.” Be a couchiess psychia’ we hove been figuring why Sena- What Alice has stated so tor Bricker is so determined to Simply, is exactly the keynote of throw a loop on the White House. modern Personne! Strategy. ae “Psychic wages” are very im- John himself had altitudinous portant. I recall a former stu- tion to send his laundry out dent in one of my psychology from the Casa Bianca. . classes at Northwestern Uni- —_—— versity who changed jobs and He didn't make it but it was took $500 cut in his salary, but —_— the door of a little private office. Like many another efficient Furthermore, be said his for- Governor Jack was out-feena- mer boss was a “‘bearcat’” who gied by political deals. They let kept everybody agitated and un- him pull the badger strung, so he had developed a ———— peptic ulcer just being under ge same thing happened to such constant tension. yernor Dewey, Governor War- ren and others too numerous to be A let of medical patients accidential. come te us physicians because of tension and, fear and person- ality clashes with their besses Is it possible that lurking in the subconsciousness of his poli- tical ego is the feeling he was backroomed out of the pront par- lor? tive ball of twine. But the only war it could have kept us out of was the diplomatic wire-walking on the thirty-eighth parallel. cans not to sail on the Lusitania. Americans sailed on the Lusi- justice can be a vote, all, for he furnishes us all the stationery we want for our pere sonal use. “and of coure we girls like that, for it gives us some ego in- flation to write ietters to our relatives and also to our boy friends, with our names listed in print at the top of the page, “If we collect more money this month than we did the corres- ponding month one year ago, then *we get a certain percentage of the increase as a bonus. “That adds a lot of zest to our work. Oh, I'll admit that many other dentists and physicians give their assitance a bonus at Christ- mas, especially if the income is greater this year than the year previous. ‘But I like to get more fre- quent ‘bonuses’ which is what this monthly arrangement amounts to. “So 1 wish you'd tell empley- So send for my “Tests for Em- ployers & Employees,” enclosing a stamped return envelope, plus & dime. They explain “phychic wages” more fully. Copyright, Hopkine Syndicate Ine. From Our Files 2 Years Age CANADA PREPARED for U. &. theaty. Premier Bennett states pressure. Child's Baby as Insurance Teeth Must Be Cared For for Good Permanent Ones we received your wheat pamphiet. We now grind our own whole wheat flour in small electric wer mill’ every morn- . and it makes the most appetizing ete, we i Th Hr cess Ff d i ‘ \ \ ‘ a THE PON \ ; =~ Demand for Part-time Man Told to Remain | on Sidelines Should Be Tranquil |B Observer Unlessita Introduced A young man writes ne: sy | have & problem with which I would like your help. When I am with friends in a restaurant and friends of theirs come to our ‘ table and speak to them, and I am || not introduced, what ought I do? It is most embarrassing and yet happens quite often.”’ Aaswer: You would stand up if one of them is a woman, but remain seated if they are men. part of a tranquil observer. Dear Mra, Post: I've been wondering when Esq. should be used after a man‘s name. I am sccretary to a man whe wants te add it te practically every letter we write, these Iet- ters im most cases being addressed to men’s offices. I had the impression that one used this suffix only in social messages. Will you enlighten me? Answer: Lierally John Smith, Esq. means John Smith, Gentle- man. Originally is was used for the youngest sons of the nobility; later also for the graduates of universities particularly men in the professions—lawyers, invent- ors, architects, etc. It is the most formal address of courtesy, especially suitable when sending a personal letter to_a man of distinction. As a matter of fact, its use is more than American— also more typical of yesterday than teday. It is net correct fer basiness correspondence. (But you, of course, must do _ Distinct originality in des bing in wool edges the cuffs TIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1954 Jobs Increasing, but Opening \ F. poe ~ i Lice. "as oe To 3 Still Are. ee \ + e . , . Beads, Braid |Shorthand and Typing Are‘Big Help Accentuate By ANNE REYW00D that they have time on thelr , your husband's retirement will re- N Cott ns in the United States who want and| meney. But most doors are sible thing you can do is learn -- ew oO need part-time jobs, and yet bard- closed, What can We do about oad Welt news designers have atied |'Y_ SSP Gan 8 tendd of em) Gist | —~ mi tebeattahte “siuits” tons | ree wave me openings.| wey first we must separate it The géod stenographer can their own ‘plush Moreover, the number of such | into two separate problems, First, | Ways, in whatever locdlity, find a ee ee ees ene women is rapidly increasing. if you have to plan for a part-| part-time job if she really tries. guiris of thald and encrustations| ‘tere and mere women find, time job, if your children’s chances) sgany businesses seed part- ef embroidery. when the children are in school, for college depend on ft or if) , oot Tucks, ruffles, appliques of lace ors and professional people need — and beads, and color contrast are . Ma cas , eae tet ee ah | snr msn gene) IMEC MEALS | i arc or mt designs. . . per wilt almost always bring in designer makes ~- / offers. gu. 3 andad ange ohh -“- = patterns ‘ she swirls lace-like over a cot- line, covered shoulders and — & short, flared skirt ‘this design <: follows the trend te a covered-up ¥ look. . Let your A simple date sheath with wide a shoulders in cotton chiffon is em- ion at broidered in white, dotted with doers =| rhinestones. se S| A short, date dress is made in ‘club might cotton satin with organdie overiay, tind the both fabrics being embroidered to- gether. This dress needs no petti- =| coat. the , S| In the plush class is the long NewYork state branch of United sizes white dinner coat in matelasse State Service has f cottens formal pa workers. There gn on geen Gat Gonna a lot of jobs as yet, but the na Heelons adits bend were So numerous ; wy gps acuiifee otlh Gilee that a special department was | Mom, this is for your daughtert © curt Sted jecket. a 9: lon The staff will do its best to get = bs — : a Piet aw x ae a with employers interested in hiring . a a Clusters of gold and part-time workers, and my bet is place of a spring coat, can be worn St ecaie Gee as. Oe that in a year or so conditions| over many things. Sew-easy—no ign makes new us in sportswear. Here is fine kid in a long-sleeved pullover with a deep set, knitted yoke pointing low in front and back and rolling into a deep cowl at the neckline. The same rib- sculptured pattern of a date frock. Recent Births Below are recent births reported to Pontiac City Health Depart- ment. The father’s name is given for each child. . as your employer directs.) Dear Mrs. Post: Is it improper for a girl who is marrying for the first time to have a big wedding with bridesmaids and wedding finery when it is the bridegroom's second venture? He is a wid- ower. Answer: It is entirely proper that the bride have as big a Shies Away Girl Afraid of Being Hurt tor Second Time, so She From Boy could have cared so quickly—and she'd estimate the degree of con- ventence in carrying on_ through ity iE ee eo cnet dae ue | ae ae without a quiver the |the fall. . =e dienes ea Gane first wife, a conspicuously | things that lay some other gals = and elaborate wedding would be | low Ste’d have recognized bis | jutmsn p Sous, Miltord criticized. They've been allowed as, kids| "sh te date as he pleased with- | 2eesp® 5, Hisemeeee vier to fall out of bed without blaming | Ot taking 1 as s mortal cut at | Lecnara H. Carter, Waterford the bed for being nasty and mean.| efself personally. And she'd ariby 2 Hurst, Watertoré bumped their heads on| *#ve shrugged pee a. tapen, Weeeetanh a tables and instead of knocking| W#e® he dropped her. Seeing i ye Ry 4 a hint again might be fun and it Arthur P. Bvon Jr., Auburn Heights thie ables over, they've rubbed a Orbie H. Wilson, $40 Auburn the spot and vowed to look sharp-| ™sht net, she’d tell herself. Kath J. Snay. Cottervilie qext time. They're girts | And if she decided for it, she'd| James H. Grey, Auburn Meights taken one little hurt after | date him with no strings attached. >, Oe another in succession and schooled | Pun for fun's sake—and that’s OSatin Lake mselves to howl over only jal. h ot eae The girls who are laid lew easily never learned at all what it is to be brave. They bay as rT , ; ., misery. Which woe they take so ‘ : Sa) |seriously they can't snap out of tg ie it. Makes them scared of being Here's a girl who admits it , SS » (Xs quite frankly. She writes: “ Dear Miss Woodward: Last Se: summer I fell in love—we went -_ Gace be Just cnoged snstaa ms then he just “s, buy Casa Wheeler 7 nn I found out he was going with Need @ new spring or summer | *@°ther strt. bag? Crochet it yourself! Two| “I Was just beginning to get . smart styles in this pattern—both |over some of the burt when we are easy to make of straw or cot-|met again. He still acts the same ton yarn. toward me but doesn’t say he Match spring or summer | loves me ' bags to your favorite dresses. Pat-| “I don't want to go on seeing Send 25 cents in coins fopethis | because I'm afraid Til get burt pattern—add 5 cents each pat- | again. What can I do?” tern for first-class natliee, Send| A summer romaace can flare to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft rapidly into a fancy froth. The Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea |mood and the circumstances Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print make it easy. But a fire that’s : plainly pattern number, your name, | Wickly started — = | address quickly sometimes. A change —— mood and circumstances will see PETUNIA! adn Ry onde seinen Its the perfect place _ lind 8 ordehed tat to veaiian For 6 redio-— ready, She took that very per- It doesnt seem Ry. 8 ner GA wes To Know it, though more attractive to him than she . 4 was. Her wounded pride, her enipty day | You're-wron gy Pevunial- per ye allergic to heat Keep, ‘em away from‘win- | — _ LAL. TS) TT IDIMIAL FAI TIOIME if BIAINI@IAIClolRiaL TF : TAI TIiClslT OOS sci CMLL) Ale lL ANiCi Pig) ASST Sie miSivis isis: LF AT ih) Se RAs! Ss iain 1L3tJ CIC eas) Bivigisl to. stir up even a ripple if he But that’s a brave girl. She an an her head instead of cluttering up By, Sank" nochestor her life with hurting emotions. oe: wi ; Pts.2:; 3% § eos New Air Deodorizer | gharigs x, sgbermes, tip, dsirose There's a new air deodorizer in a we ASireon hase” Part stick form which is described, as| Yigl €. Cash, 16H. Shirley simpler to use than the pull out or | Heer, 38 W eron spray types. The deodorizer stick| pert Sirmingnat ag comes in an aluminum. cylinder, Kenneth P, Mensteld. a. and a turn of the tube opens the| Gliven ‘in’ “Gaom, $00. Harvey vents that make it work. William R. Emerson, Inkster vee It May Take Whole Week} Before You Notice Results By ISABEL DU Bol. ' Milk, skim, 1 glass (8 oz.) Third Day's Menu Coffee or tea, no cream or , "cause you haven't lost . a poout Dent be By this time omer (iim milk or lem next week you'll note resiilts. on juice and saccharin Salt will make your food more may be used) rigor «Mang avr mare ee DINNER shaker spatingly while! tomato juice, 1 cup =r Pork chop, 1 loin, broiled, lean | BREAKFAST 1 Pecaiie embed Corn flakes, 1 cup with | Lettuce, several leaves a ine We en 2 an, S ne Sugar, 1 teaspoon ) Toast, whole wheat, Butter, 1 teaspoon No cream or is detailed in the front bit of hip accent, to i back. Dress With Casual Air Suits American Tastes: Claire McCardell's name is prac- tically synonymous with the phrase “casual air,” an attitude that most American women find admirably will have improved. If you know of any interesting part-time jobs, or ideas on the subject in. your corgmunity, do let me know about it. It may start some distant locality along lines that will be productive. Pattern 4735: Girls’ sizes 6, 8, 0, 12, 14. Size 10 dress, 2's yards 35-inch; % yard contrast. Cape, 2 yards S4inch fabric. This pattern easy to use, simple Manners MAKE FRIENDS order Pattern 1175, address Syndicate, Inc., P. O. Box 535, Dept. P-6, G. P. 0., New York 1, N. Y. State size. Send $1. Airmail handling 25 cents extra. Pattern Booklet 10, 108 pages, 3B cents. -(Copyright, 1964) this is the way we © LAMWINIoLStke shirts | F ghee ” a, SHAPED COLLAR AND CUFFS FoR ADDED COMFORT AND APPEARANCE PROFESSIONAL IRONING MAKIS THEM SMOOTHER, FRESHER LOOKING . GENTLY LAUNDERED § TIMES 4 SUBDSY RAIN-SOFT WATER * STARCHED EXACTLY AS MEN WANT THEM J. Shirts Sent Mondey or Tees. day Returned Before Saturdey Seme Dey Service At Mein Office Tie ik Quarch Cranbrook. Mrs, Charies Noble Wil- : a! i 5 3 { 2g | Her sister, Mrs leo A’ Renault Jr. was matron of honor Pris cilla Smith of New York City was mid of honor and Mrs. George Richard Dean of Waterford, sister of the bridegroom, was brides- maid. were Mr, Renault, Mr. Dean, Dr Freeman Wilner and Dr. Robert Poole, A reception was given at Or chard Lake Country Club Mrs. Foster wore silver-green taffeta with a small matching hat and pink camellias pinned to her parse. Mrs. Williams’ il {g j 3 roe i » é + For her wedding trip to northern | Michigan the bride wore a navy in Detroit. - MRS. CHARLES R. WILLIAMS / Her Vows | and scarf. Dr. and Mrs. Williams Married this Mary Ann Charles R. Williams. She is the daughter of the Sparkman D. Fosters of Quarton road iki jee are Mr. and Mrs, Charles Detroit. Mary Ann Mack Wed in Chicago BIRMINGHAM — On Feb. 13 in the Cathedral of the Holy Name in Chicago, Mary Ann Mack of Birmingham was married to Frank Manfred Fry of Chicago. suit and top coat with a red hat will live afternoon were Foster and Dr. ¢ mark them 9s Ireland’, own. N. Williams of id “THE, PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1954 U.S.,Erin > Cooperate onLinens | Dallas Designers Make Collections in Irish Fabric | When Dailas fashions go to Ire- | land that's news but when Ireland | returns these fashions to the en-| tire U. S., it's a scoop! The round | trip has been made via the Dallas designers who have chosen Irish | linen as the leading fabric in their | resort collections. j Fashion editors were so im-| pressed with the linens from Dallas ‘that they actually flew them to their native Ireland to be photo- | graphed against the beautiful Irish landscapes and historic_castles The editors described the tash- | fons as “linens spun in Ireland world, in Dallas, Texas, The beau- engagement of their |daughter, Patricia Jean, to Richard E. Hague, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Hague of Drayton Plains. , A June $ wedding is planned. PATRICIA COLPUS | } Se | clearty American.” Wee ten irish tin. AVOid Those Snags ens include sportswear, separates, | daytime dresses, suits, sunbacks and cocktail clothes for ‘round the | clock, sun-up to sundown and eve- ning wear All, of course, are crease-resistant, crisp and distin- guished for the easy grace and the | almost hand made Jook so natural @ run in your stockings? Chances to linen are you do, because this mishap All_are_styled_with imagination | occurs usually when you are Mang- and with-emphasis on the elegance | ing up your hose, putting them |richness and fine texture of the | cieny, elie ‘Germs ax ented the | natural linen fibers. These Irish “""’” . ning your rough little hand up and linens are a real contribution to | this country’s fashion picture and — them to see if there are any runs! proof that Dallas is one of our leading fashion centers. : It is generally agreed that runs Being shown now for resort wear | are caused by a snag rather than each and every one has been cre- | sudden deterioration of a new or ated to provide the American wom- | moderately new nylon. Therefore, an with a wardrobe of non-crush-| gentie handling with soft hands able Irish linens to carry her from | guiding the hose up a smooth leg the resort season through the sum-/| will eliminate snags which result mer in the most comfortable, easy- | in runs. Means Long Do you always know what causes Lotion on Hands and Feet Life to Hose , mate the remaining good one | with one of the other stockings. 3. Be sure your shoes are smooth j inside. Sometimes only - slight roughness in the wrong spot can | start a run. Watch for roughness especially if you wear rain or | Snow boots. A.rough cuff is almost | Sure to start a run as the stocking is not reenforced where the cuff | Tubs it. | This is also a good place to be extra generous in applying skin balm for even the best boot tends to irritate or chap. 4. Never fasten the garter on the seam or on the sheer part of the \ -|St. Vincent — :|Group Plans First Show The actors, seme unexperi- enced, have rehearsed for three ménths, and twe gained experi- ence in St. Frederick High School's “Here lians, Grace McLaughlin, Ronald Wagoner,” Patricia Dalton, Mary Ann Fitz and Robert Chapdelaine. Tickets for the performance may be obtained from Guild Captain Pat Zielinski, or from any guild Separates Come: in New Fabrics | The most significant thing about sportswear for the coming spring is the new category of street separates, a type that lies some- where between the familiar ranks of dressy separates and spectator | Sportswear. In wools with fresh new faces — the wools over-dyed The bride is the daughter of tocarefor and most fashion right Mrs. Packer Mack and Thomas | fabric to be found. H. Mack of Birmingham, and Mr. | and Mrs. Manfred W. Fry of Chi- cago are parents of the bride- groom and Chantilly lace, and a pleated net cap held her waist-length veil of illusion. She carried a_ white | prayerbook with white orchids. ! | tendant A wedding breakfast was served ‘| | at the Drake Hotel and the couple ‘ left for a two-week wedding trip. . |e will tive in Chicago. Dixie View Rest Haven “A Home Away From Home” Convelescent, Nursing end Medical Core Excellent Feed Off Diste Hwy. Reactifel Serreendings PE 5-6096 Drive-in Theater 2260 Oxley Drive Plastic Glosses ‘Fabric Shoes Just look at what they're doing |now! They're putting a new plas- ' tie patent finish onto fabric, and —_—— ——— When You Have Your Rugs Cleaned by New Way $495 tor a 9x12 Rug sotto _ NEW WAY bi en an Rug and Carpet Cleaners " 42 Wisner Street FE 2-7132 re. Re oe tere re te tae AE tate a | Heads Will Turn . . . AES “Hloomfield : making shoes out of it The, good news is that these - | glossy shoes which look like pat- ent leather are said to resist cracking, to withstand | scuffing, and to be soap anti-water wash- able! The first plastic patent fabric shoes are black but nice new colors are in the planning stage, so it probably won't be long before you can get any shade you want Mothers will be saying to their | youngsters, ‘Now go wash your shoes and socks before you got to bed."’ Fruit-Stained Linen If there's a fruit stain on your best tablecloth, treat the stain before you wash the cloth. Pour boiling water through the stain from a height of 3 or 4 feet do aot use soap. For old stains, » rub well with glycerim or a _ Soapless shampoo; let stand for »| several bours, then treat with : | boiling water. S| The average temperature of the —— 1662 S. Telegraph Rd. ? | | No Parking Problems | Shop Leisurely Sunday 2 to5 | | For New Spring Clothes TI OPEN | VERY OUNDNY 2 PM. 10 f Pg ‘|Phone Bridge Held AM. ‘Candy-Making 10:30 to 2:30 | The bride wore white: nylon net | Demonstrated for Golden Age Mem ers of the Golden Age Club of the YWCA were entertained Mrs. Janet Odell, Pontiac’ Press food editor Mrs. William S. Furlong present- ed several piano numbers. ‘‘Broth- erhood"’ was the theme for the devotional period, and a memor- | ial was read by Mrs, John Doig | tor late members. Mrs May Par- menter and Mrs. Otto Sachse. A déssert luncheon was served by Mrs. Phillip Vieriech assisted | ‘ by Mrs. Lewis Young and Mrs. Edward Vieriech. Mrs. Harold B. Euler was in charge of transpor- tation Norma Prutow, Beth Tuson and | Eva Johnson, members of the Pon- tiac High Y-Teens, assisted with | post-party activities. Republican Club Women to Meet Mrs. Frank McGregor will open The best way to guarantee snag-free hands and legs is fre- quent and generous use of a good lotion. Other precautions that will help you get more wear — and more satisfaction — out of nylons: 1. Be sure to buy the proper size. | A stocking that is too short will be | stretched into a run. And one that Her sister, Mrs. Donald Davies Tuesday afternoon with a candy- | is too long is very uncomfortable ‘ef Ann Arbor, was her only at-| making demonstration given by| and sags untidily. 2. Buy three or more pairs in the same shade so that when her home on East Iroquois road for the Monday meeting of the Pon- | tiac Republican Women's Club. | Agnes Hilton will report on the | 83rd Congress and Mrs. Albert | Kohn will speak on ‘We Are the | Early Americans.” | Pontiac municipal judge candi- | dates, G. Edson Hallock, Cecil Mc- | Callum and Maurice Finnegan will | be introduced. by New Sylvanites A benefit telephone bridge party | was held recently by members of | | New Sylvanites Club. Mrs. J. King Graham of Inverness avenue re- ceived final scores as 20 women in the area opened their homes to the bridge players. | Mrs. Max Kerns of Lakeland , avenue won first prize, and grand prize winner in the canasta game was Arthur Haley of Ferndale. ; | Group Four Meets Mrs. Frank Parks of Judson street opened her home Thursday to Group Four, OES. Mrs. Wil- liam Galbraith, Mrs. Ralph Gix and Mrs. Kenneth Anthony were cohostesses for the event. The next meeting will be held at the ' MARLENE ANN HALLOCK Mr. and Mrs. Delmar A. Hallock of St. Joseph announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Mar- lene Ann, to Floyd E. Reynolds, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Reynolds of Boston avenue. He ig a student at Technology. No wedding date has been set. - Mrs. Fred Wheeler New Pythian Sister Mrs. Fred Wheeler was wel- comed as a new member when Mizpah Temple Seven, Pythian Sisters met Thursday evening. Plans were made for the officers to take part in the district con- vention to be held April 13 in Oxford. A money making project | was also planned. ‘Beet Tops Are Good Next time you buy beets, try cooking the tops as another vege- table. They are similar to spin- ach in taste and contain a great | Masonic Temple on East Lawrence deal of iron as well as many Vi-| stocking, always on the reenforced | With floral prints, for example — area to one side of the seam. |in synthetics such as dacrons, and jin flannels, these new separates General Motors Institute of | street. | tamias | ANTIQUE SHOW | 25 | Feb. 23, 24, 11 A.M. te 10 P Exhibitors: MICHAEL ABRARAM, glass, LYALL BOWERS, Quality Meuse, all type antiques, BRONSINGS., linens, china, giess, Birmingham _ CHARITY CROOKS, pr CORNER CUPBOARD SHOP, elegant antiques, Birmingham Lt. DENTON Saginaw BI x dolls, misceilancens, DOWN BAST SHOP, ew -] sf TEM TE K, jewetry All Saints Episcopa West Pike end Williems St. china, fernitere and Americans, Detroit ‘imitives and saccessertes, Farmington . sources, Bighland Part | Church MM, Detroit , Pontiac KATIE WARNER, prints and primitives, Ressferd, Obie _ WCTU Group Holds Meeting First Baptist Church was the setting for the Thursday meeting of the Anna Gordon unit of WCTU. ine Dietrick Mrs. Harold James Speaks to Opti-Mrs. | can be assembled in a smart | street costume suitable for church- going Easter morning. The silhouette takes three di- rections. The waist—length fitted | jacket with either full or slim skirt is first. The boxy jacket costume with perky printed cotton blouse and lining-to-match is another. The straight full length coat in an ar- resting fabric is the third. Now residing in New York City are Mr. and Mrs. William F. Dascher, who were married Tuesday in Milwaukee, Wis. The bride, the former Virginia R. _ Becker, is the daughter of the Frank Beckers of Lincolnshire road, and the bridegroom is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Dascher. MRS. WILLIAM F. DASCHER | | | | Lanolin-Enriched No Appointment Necessary We specialize in all types of “Italian Boy” Hair Cutting 7 W. Lawrence. t |. PERMANENTS as dt fale Parisian Beauty Sho (Above Old Pref's Beok Store) Pz My. rT + MAYSEL LAMBERT | Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lambert of Cherrylawn drive are announcing the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, May- sel, to William Gerrow of Inde- pendence Township. He is the step- son of John Nabarette of West Wilson avenue. A March 13 wed- ding is planned. Aerosol Sprays Save Worn Fur for Next Season WILMINGTON, Del. (INS)—La- | dies, if you want to make that fur coat do for another year or so, you might try aerosol sprays ap- plied by your furrier. If your coat looks a little faded or peaked from loss of sheen or color a number of different fur- care preparations are available. But the manufacturers caution against their use by the housewife or fur coat owner. They especially recommend an aerosol for restoring the lus- trous color to faded grey Persian This preparation actually dyes the fur, but requires the know- how of a professional furrier for best results in shading. ‘ Several other aerosol -products are specifically designed for re- storing the sheen to older furs, without changing the color. These are reportedly useful on beaver, nutria, mink and almost all types of furs with the exception of white. Merry Mixers Hold Dance chairman. Security Council Meets in Detroit Fragile Nylon Lace Is Easy to Care for Any woman who owns a nylon lace blouse has equal love for its fragile look and its easy upkeep. A quick swish through warm soap- suds after each wearing keeps it dainty and flower-like indefinitely. Nylon lace needn't be: ironed: for a special job, though, you can go over it with a cool iron, right side down, over a well-padded board. This makes the pattern stand out better. Robert Cox Feted ‘at Sunset Meeting RoBert Cox was honored Thurs- /day on the occasion of his 87th birthday, when Sunset Club met at Wilson School. It was also Mrs. | Priscilla Elwell's birthday. A reading by Mrs. Sylvia Sutton was dedicated to Mr. Cox. Guests | at the meeting were Mrs. Florence | Sipes, Grace Austin and Meryl White. A social hour followed the meeting. Garden Club Sees Missionary’s Slides iilas Hie Fr? fF i z : ” . a : “a “4 eee ; : @ nn : see Foscont ; | 2. THR PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1054 _ ‘Faraway Places Women of Bethany Baptist ea ee eechcrat Meet in Different Homes Bonboy ait ) ef om “oe eve | ee in Pontiac "ta a <2 “Is Theme Song of Area ce 4 : , . rege Baptist Womens | ssr5 Gustave Estrom. The mem- Sit gee George Crabtree as Society Thurpdey. bers sewed on a layette which \ ey Guest Criti OS a. tea oeaeat ee a ms So mody metas, s ‘ : ; es ritic on Ettsnbetts Lake Avis., for @uner. | cn nts omnes ac'ye bint os toeome s | ; Y John Hirlinger, leader of the A tier Seip on Ponte Ris ons no ah, -« f ai comm ot the: Theses rest rt and ietuiean’ ware save. Tobin Waa Wacamats : Rogg assigted Mrs. ae Sid Siegel toast mast and given by Mrs Thomas Temple Lawrence Tayler as they served Compe Crashes as oo critic. luncheon to the Esther Group en when the grot t Thursday The Dorcas group met with | Osceola drive. A devotional reed- y evening in Hotel Waldron, Mrs. Geo, Hoyt on Lincoln Street | ing was given by Mra LM. | Mrs. Ossie Gates, Mrs. Howard for a dessert luncheon with Mrs. | J ewis, Hess and Kay Sumpter delivered Grover McVean assisting. Devo- aA / assigned speeches under the gen- aca by Mrs. Gleam | “Ruth Group met with Mrs. Geo. | eral topic “What to Talk About.” . Drittler on Dwight avenue on Tues- , ae * ¢ * Selected subjects were covered Nineteen were entertained at the eee Sam home of Mrs. T. E. McCully on = | iL i Andrew Pepper ae e man, Alice Sinclair and Lola Report New sionary article was Sasol uF ttre 7 Chap-Proof oo, ~ eee ap roo Spanish Speaking Amerieans —. or : = was the subject of the study pre- Lipstick sented by Mrs. Edith Green as Among the passengers who sailed for Louise Cozart, Harriet Anderson, iamaatdier wines ae ceo te Honolulu aboard the SS Lurline from San hima nine enrbaiar lips! No more irritation that causes | coln avenue with Mrs. C. W. Myers Francisco on Feb. 8 were Mr. and Mrs. Nor- Regularly Clean lips to ‘feel so uncomfortable on/|@s co-hostess. Mrs. James Crew man Burns of Commerce Road. eg - y : ae, emma, et = Oe eae eaicad «deus ok ce and Oil Sewing someone has done something about | group enjoyed a showing of en- a eananime chew te a king Umme! |s0 an atkied feature to ther male Machine Parts complaining about for a long time! as an added feature to their mis- : This fs the most welcome news| Seay nd § Thornton of _TTHACA . YRS since the first » a> ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd S. of West mear-type lipstick intreduced. . 5 and oiling, after every 15 to 5 pepe pe Saas fe made by Hats Designed Walton boulevard flew to Honolulu. They hours of actual sewing om. chemists who have ttst pertected| to Highlight are enjoying a three-week vacation at the Se ia tect your lips against dryness and Short Coiffeur Edgewater Hotel on Waikiki Beach. made especially for sewing ma irritation, even on coldest days! = Ssitery ” chines. SS SY Sager aan eet |e, ale, ee In sing il sane tarect pinto ant) to stick stays om longer than nery. Shallowness in crowns is de- ante os Gah came @ te Even more so than the original veloped, always with an eye to, scagnlnadpeneginnnd gpa long-lasting Itpstick wit ward maximum coiffure display . — soft paint brush to re- ty became so popular. The continuing popularity of the move all the left ever @ust and new texture ip mech creamier, | 47+ hairdo, mainly the Italian lint, Try an orangewood stick te bet met a bit greasy coiffure and its many variations, = hs cccnaes Ge 0 tens Before the new, improved for-| has influenced these developments. want a mula was introduced to the public,| Brims appear on almost all hats _ it was thoroughly tested for over a | They vary from the merest hint on Tf you notice that the oil seems year by women all over the coun-| a pillbox to large brims on cart a ee ee try, as well as in cold, cold Alaska | wheels, plateaus and bretons pagename angio ay and Canada. Watteau shapes are also ma- bede-roeedheampay deere pr Please Since way last winter, thousands| jor contenders for fashion hon- stations, but remember to use it of women known to have lips that) ors These forward-posed, flower- carefully — it’s inflammable. Aft- were especially sensitive have been | trimmed hats express lndytike er cleaning, run the machine untl using the lipstick exclusively.| charm, Watteau styles vary from all the hardened oil becomes loose These women were delighted; Te} the tinkest shapes to larger ple- Before you allow the machine to ported that, for the first time,| teau types, all kept comfortably dry, wipe off any remaining dirt their lips felt soft, smooth and| i piace by decorative wired and cleaning Suid. comfortable—even on coldest day8.| grippers. Next, oll the machine et points : . Profiles have a new look, charac- outlined in the manufacturer's in- No Trick to Firnd | terized by shallow crowns, ot struction book. You'll need to use : d bead pose and deep draped plenty of oil, especially after work- Watch Designe sides aeloy arden — ee ing with cleaning nak Be eet to Fit His Taste one side and larger on the other grant a ee Spring fashion surveys are show- ia. oes Rage Bho oe od — olls often cause gummy ’ watch to 4 ae * . ts. SS ae one time. | °F spring. | Two-Car Family Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Grinnell —— . Debo 7" G iece. Although a good -vatch is a| Pert, young sailors form one of . ham have been guests at the Royal Hawaiian rak rou nes sion, no matter|the most important categories. Quite Common Hoteh at Waikiki since their arrival on the ; i how euteldate the styling, new | New ways with sailors are ex- in U.S. Today SS Lurline Jon. 21. Plans Dinners There do you think own more than one) FY With Diam nds street opened her home Wednes- caudal business shaped brims. car? Two per cent, five per cent, armony o day to members of the Deborah des —- and 10 per cent? It's even more. group of Oakland Park Methodist | the wor tamiy & « /(GO]G Colors Flatter Most for they range from starkly ta omenon of our time ee ee a et ete ace in the dota of toB me Bride Mr. and Mrs, Vaughn Garrison of West oe aes cent tek aah peter, Rec eaten iene —— the —— a omtes tLe end-piece and bracelet design. | | The eee or ouidae kee Iroquois road are pictured aboard the liner ter cars, an improved standard |*Y Gesigner, Marianne Ostic | ae a ee “' Meaty, te et of Walnut Lake road, has been an- TSS Olympia as they sailed from New York of living and increases in the) Vi ework and pierced work “sug: Especially ag we grow 6:30 during the Lenten period. paving igo antrs et. tae | tommeed to F. Keith Baker Jr. He on a winter vacation cruise to South America —— 6 ared” all over with small stones tor is the Mr, and Mrs. Farns- gui aha Wann Todi. Current statistics show that 13 wearer's wrist, the watch keeps | yin Baker are multiple, aside from itself wound, Mass. ; For sports and rugged duty,| Both young people are students ‘s @ matter of record that the} Women. Mrs. Ostier declares: resistant, water - resistant and is a member of Pi Beta Phi sorori- competently behind the wheel has! ing tham silver colors to most there are pocket watches. Theta Chi. en of Holy Name Altar Society. |'% being assisted by Mrs. T. A. ing this event possible. Out of the] gark and wants diamond and Fashion reaches right into a me de Gin Griffith. nation's 65,000,000 licensed drivers,) piatinum jewelry to make her man’s pockets these days, spot- Ashtrays From Shells | Tey have planned Others working on comniittees | approximately one-third are wom- gameeedBek lighting his accessories and offer- show and dessert bridge party for 1.4. mrs. Charles Rigdon, tick- en. These distaff drivers have ing a host of gift ideas: Watch) Attractive ash trays can be made | wo: date . Mrs. Henry Schlacter, prizes; | increased immeasurably the uses Back-to-the-Bum charm, key ring, pen and pencil) from the large clam stelle vot! Mrs. R. E. Beiser is chairman |“: Mrs Henry » Prizes: | which the family car is put set in guid-fllled or sliver, wallet, | found at the beach or Bave BB) which is scheduled | Mrs M. B. Lucas, refreshments, / tn many families, it’ has made} Inf|yence Seen gold-filled or silver pocket knife, | after a seafood dinner. Scrub the |of the crak, wile” Name Schoo! |and Mrs. T. E. DeGurse afd Mrs.|two cars not just a luxury — cigarette case and lighter. Se a ° C. R. Obermeyer, decorations. _| but a household necessity. for Beachwear -y Mrs. R. J. Sanders has charge| The tweear garage of today NEW YORK (INS)—2’ « " J. the “family ear,” which )}—It's the tat- Couple to Live Here After Trip South] whe; six 3. twins, tm] comune « Ctemty ca wi | aco that wil be eo gowns from Robert's Boutique,; !ve, amd a “second car,” quite beach this summer. Planning a southern honeymoon); ding trip south. On their return Palmer School of Chiropractic, and | o4-srs. R. A. Kowalski, bridge |° pesstbly tagged fer the exclusive | That's the off-beat prediction of are Dr. and Mrs, Robert James they will reside on North Cass (his bride was graduated from | prizes use ef either the wile or the |. vrai high-style sportswear mak ee aee avenue, Gurtphs Generel: Hospital School of pag | - ers, who are designing clever—but this morning . Joseph ° . Fairbrother is a graduate of | Nursing in Guelph, : : woman motorist many ; The bride, the former Laurenea | . Children All Love | uses tor a car of her own, and) 4efinitely crazy-man—sport — en- Mr. and Mrs. William A Baking Part ting. the et to pe peepee ; ves to go Shirts made son of St. Catherine g Y and marketing, to take the chil-| cctored cotton ‘patches, Reach a gown of imported DALLAS, Tex. (INS)—Here's 8) gen to school and to visit the Jackets and matching shorts with a and tulle over satin sticky but very enjoyable 8M! doctor. It she lives in a suburb, Jagned, ripped-looking hemline; pil ee 5 ee ee ae ee from his commuting train. Actual! fabrics such ag bopeacking, and denn of Gate something ly, suburban living has been made | tancy skirts fashioned of what lace, falling into a chapel train. brate four-year-old Marilyn’s birth- possible and for thousands "i Sats dele tle ee eee an Stanton innguly Roemnse of GP a ltrs hagerale Of EN SUNDAY tulle vell, and she wore pearl Three and four-year-old bays and | Woman Who Arwen. o. ities | is hard to explain, but it may stem * earrings and necklace. giris rolled, cut and decorated daily. Two cars pro- | from the fact that in the last year 2to 5P M orchid on a prayerbook cookies. And if that sounds like | 0 Srowine ("venience for | fashion has been too elegant, what - : her bouquet, ; something you wouldn't want (0) 1. whole family, but, even more | With the coronation setting a new Mrs, Elmer Kretsch was Glean up after, think of what ice |i aot fT think, is the added | high in formal wear. Sas Our Selecti ae eee ee best carpet in the living or dining | 4 house. cinating trend. ... lor, Ont.. Mary Mrs, Fogg declared the party| 1144 ond — NEW SPRING SLACKS Mare Detach Gaall. Goats ote tate oshon aerea Coming Events . own con- ‘ groomsmen were Lewis fons (mont of t ore ver | 1 C#t Cabinet t mitt aah $0095 bridegroom’ went oven home women cabinet Group — . thelr plastic play aprons as favors. | Member was Princes Perkins. | Trier si 10 pm. rin : Up hath Chee boom oad te Brush Cuticle , or ow ca wetitidiey tarens an Coecereceseccccoocoooss ’ 4 Mr. Fairbrother. | president. $ Becutiful New ; = . $. Clarkston, followed scrubbing daily with a. sudsy | secend feminine member of the: Call-FE 2-4010 for Free = ® ING mony, after which brush, Occasionally massage both | cabinet when the Department of| © Demonstration end Msheup § _ REAR OF Fairbrother changed to nails and cuticles with a paste| Health, Education. and Welfareio° Masle Norman Stadio °| STORE Huron st Telegraph eocceserion salad oll. mower administration... - Seeeeesooooooooosoooooss a PMY Ps sceeiemieniatnniions” \tidimaieiaiaataioe a a a a eae Al AE wa ig ee Steuiastees, penaayatactnci ger sy se cle Tiare sent og taco al same sor es NERC ACNE i BONED gs nT PGS SAM LET { ) f o / 4 249 Baldwin Avenue Welcome to the Services in Our New Church Sundey School . . «isn: .10:00 A. M. Morning Service evant 11:00 A.M. ) 7:00 P.M. We Invite You and Your Family to Come and Try Our ———f—Sunday School (all ages)......... 10:00 a.m Wowhlé .......:. ares 11:00 a. m. Pligrim Y. P.S...........%...00--- 6:45 p.m Do You Enjoy a Good Song Service—Special Music and hen Come to “The Little Church with the Big Heart” E. C. SWANSON, Minister. ROY OVERBAUGH, 8. 8. Supt. earth's surface is said to be 60) Neaoensromeeenecmneteinamaen First Southern Missionary | Baptist Church 365 East Wilson Ave. REV. A. H. MULLINS, Pastor _ | SUNDAY SCHOOL ....., 9:45A.M WORSHIP SERVICE .....11:00A.M B.T.U........... oe... 6:30P.M WORSHIP SERVICE ..... - 7:30 P.M “Member of Southern Baptist Convestica” Seven in the School of Religion which | will be held this year in Lutheran | Church of the Ascension. As in| | evenings starting on March 5 =| "The courses are being offered | in first and second series. Two | | first series courses may be taken in one evening, but as the second series is composed of two-hour classes, student¢ may enroll in only one courge an evening. First series courses include | “Old Testament,” ‘Introduction to Teaching,” ‘Missionary Ed- weation in the Church” and “Book of Galatians.” The second series include “Un- | " “A Child’s | Five hours are required for a Free Methodist rth ena the cir are Plans Services | inational Board and the Division | of Christian Education of the Na-) ‘Christian Magician’ to tional Council of Churches . . ——--—- | Be Featured in Special Average temperature of the | Programs This Week A week of special services, start- >» ing Sunday, will be held at the |local Free Methodist Church on | Latayette Street. DIANE POLLOCK WINNER — A freshman from Brandeis University at South Bend, Ind., will receive the first teenage award given by the National Con- ference of Christians and Jews. She is Diane Poilock and she will receivé the award tomorrow, the first day of Brotherhood Week. ing in the Nursury.” | degrees. CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC SCIENCE CHURCH 30 Whittemore St. Sun, 7:30 P,M.—Herace J. Drake The Rev, Julian Rose, sometimes Charles Stach, a5. — /known as the Christian magician, a it7.& eee Le a designer of models and a Chris- Sen. 12:00 Bible Btedy 6 Ses. | tian visual artist, will be the guest SSREURenERenemeen, CRT ouch Tucsdy evening. . | These services will be particu- rj Josiyn Avenue * % arty adapted to children of United Presbyterian Bo itrinca’” abject teasers and bh , | choruses, object lessons and Corner J and Third | magte. — @) For the remainder of the week ~ 10:00 a. m. Bible School ® pr. Byron S, Lamson of Winona, B11:15 0. m. Worship Service — Ind., and the Rev. C. A. VanHorn rr 6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship a Romeo will assist the pastor, 'B 7:30 p.m. Worship Service @ the Rev. Howard C. Artz. 1S Wee. 7:30 p.m. The Hour of a . never s Madonna Stamp is. Edmond |. Watkins, Paster . reson rena Proposed to Mark RII titt KENNETH A. HUTCHINSON Minister 11:00 A. M, MORNING WORSHIP “THIS I BELIEVE” 7:30 P. M. EVENING SERVICE “WILLING BUT NOT ABLE” Sunday School... 9:45 a. m. Yeuth Service 6:00 p. m. Midweek Prayer Meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Marian Year By Religious News Service WASHINGTON, D. C. —A propo- sa, that a Madonna stamp be issued on Mother's Day this year to honor American motherhood and Apostolic Church to mark observance of the Marian f | Year has been made to Postmaster 0 |General Arthur Summerfield. | Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey (D- Christ | Minn) told the Senate that he has | received many resolutions from Parent |Minnesotans asking for such a 458 Central — ser stamp. indeed Gender Serve |) 2 symbol of Mary is, i t r. }— Tees, —- eon te Pe | the noblest and sublimest espres- sion of the true meaning of the dignity of .motherhood,” he said. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 47 N. Saginaw St. Chas. D. Pace, Paster. FE 4-€239 10:00 A. M.—Bible Scheel 11:00 A. M. Worship OL 29-4751 — FE 5-036! —Merning 5:30 PM. Vesper Service, Children’s Sermenette, Tues. 7 P.M. Young People Parkdale and Hollywood One Block West of Baldwin PARKDAL 9:45 A. M—Sunday Scheel and Worship | TWO CHOIRS SINGING 7:30 P. M.—Evangelistic Hour Mid-Week Service Wednesday, 7:30 P. M. Rev. Wayne £. Welton Minister—FE 2-6928 The Oldest BAPTIST ; weet Baptist 2 Sunday School | in Michigan 1837--1954 Peaturing This Weet sie Fellowship Class Attendance Last Sunday + Rev. W. Benasa Scheef, 1043 Seraing 10:45 A.M. Daag “THE CRUCIFIXION OF PETER” Dr. H. H. Savage. Preaching This Service Will Be Brooedcast et 11:00 A.M. Over CKLW 7:30 P.M. . DR. M. EVERETT FULLER _@ Station HCTB. Quito. Ecuador Evening Worship 7:30-p--m: — BIRST BAPTIST CHURCH H. H. Gavage, Paptor’ Wed. 10:00 A.M. —Dercas Guild hae P. M.—Prayer and Bible Stedy Thers. 1:30 P.M.—Chetr Rehearsal Sat. 8:00 P. M.—Fellowship Class, 207 8. Marshall CHURCH OF CHRIST East Pike at Tasmania—Phone FE 2-6269 “THE HERALD OF TRUTH” #:50@ A.M. Sunday Bidle School WXKYZ—Each Sen. 1:60 te 1:30 P.M. 1:20 P.M. Wédmesday Eve. Service 7:38 PM. Senday Evening Service 10:58 ALM Sandee. Werentp Meeting Friday, 1:60 P. oung ey WALTER E. BANKES, Minister THE. PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, F Dayton Studies Christian Action His Daily Work” | “We are on the verge of a new | vevelhtion — a movement which | The delegates were divided into 10 occupational groups which re- Men of the technical professions came to the conclusion that ‘‘the more we study the universe, the more we are convinced there is a Creator.” The sales and service group “A Christian salesman should practice honesty in all dealings.’ Members of the employe group said they felt that ‘always acting in simple good faith with the boss” was the basis of Christian Se SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY: < “MIND” : Wednesday Eventing Testimonial Meeting at 8:00 e'Cleck i = J- | All Saints Episcopal Churc Williams Street ot West Pike The Rev. C. George Widdifield, Rector Rev Waldo R. Hunt Rev William C. Ramm Rev Ward Clabuesch SUNDAY SERVICES 8 00 AM —Holy Communron 9 30 AM —Holy Communion, Instruction, Church School 11:00 A M —-Morning Prayer, Church School, Sermon by the Rector St. Mary’s-in-the-Hills and Oxford St. Andrew's Chapel 4386 Dixie Highway 800 A M—Holy Communica 1030 A M—Morning Prayer Chureh School Sermon by the Rev. Waldo R. Hunt, Vicar of Lake Orton Joslyn Rd and Greenshield Rd Nina Scripps School: 000 A M-Holy Communica 1100 A M—Morning Prayer Church School and Sermon by the Rev Wm C Hamm, Vicar f FREE READNG ROOM @ EAST LAWRENCE 5T. Qpen Weekdays: 11 te 5 Fridays Until © P.M. First Church of Christ Scientist Lawrence and William Sts. } EBRUARY 20, HOLDS OLD BIBLE—Harley Salisbury holds a Bible which is 126 years old. Salisbury, a resident of Jackson, is shown standing in front of his collection of Indian relics. He discovered the Bible and other old religious books in an antique dresser which he bought at a furniture auction. Sunday Sermonette THE DISLIKED PHOTOGRAPH Most people do not like their photographs or portraits, and they blame the photographer or artist for what they consider his lack of skill. In many cases, however, the picture reveals the person as he actually looks. The person himself thinks he is more appealing, stronger and kindlier than the picture makes him out to be, and so he believes it doesn’t do him justice. Granted, the picture doesn’t portray the ideal person inside the subject; it doesn’t reveal him as he could and should be, but as he is. Therefore, when a man criticizes the artist or photogropher, he is really finding fault with himself for not fulfilling his own possibilities. Everyone has a vision of himself as the person he'd like to be and feels he ought to be. James Barrie one said that every man writes two diaries— one of his days as he actually lives them, the other of his days as he knows he could and should live them. Phillips Brooks put it even more trenchantly: “The ideal life is in our blood, and - will not be still.” Raps Churches’ Failure to Lead in Racial Issues By Religious News Service CHICAGO—Churches and schools were criticized by a Lutheran edi- ter Human Relations. Bloomington Plans 32nd Passion Play The famous American Passion TFRERT LE 9 ° Boeke AEE E g if flee : Hs to Be Guest Preacher Anniversary Appeals for Lenten Abstinence Pledges Presbyterians Observing This Week |How Christian Science Heals i} | “HEALTH WHERE ‘YOU ARE” | CKLW (800kc) Sunday 9:45 A.M By Religious News Service TORONTO—A Lenten appeal for 500,000 persogs to sign pledges to abstain from alcoholic beverages will be made by the United Church nounced here. The board said 200,000 members of the Church had already sig- nified support of its temperance policy by signing ‘‘declaration of purpose” cards or forms used by congregations as groups. Describing increasing consump- tion of alcohol as ‘‘a serious prob- lem,” the board said that 4,000,000 | Canadians use it as a beverage. | First Progressive Spiritualist Church 16 Chase Street Sunday, 1:30 P.M. Mrs. Elste Beasley, of Reys! Oak, Speaker Sttver Tea, Friday, 8 P.M. at ZION CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 239 East Pike Street 10:00 A. M. Sundey School 17:00 A. M. Worship 7:30 P. M. Evangelistic Service Rev. W ££. Vartan Paster Levern Sheffield, Muste Directer residence of Mre. Lengten, 2 Cherry Ct. Mid-Week Meeting, Wed. 7:20 P.M. (A recent report by the Ontario Alcohol Research Foundation set | the figure at 6,000,000). | United Church ministers have | been provided with material out- | lining the temperance policy adopt- ,ed by the Church's general coun- —— i THE EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCHES : 4 ; 7:30 p.m. Wership “MELP FROM CHRISTIAN SERVICE” | \f 11:20 a. m. Bible School 6:00 p. m. Youth Fellowship ~> CALVARY BALDWIN AVE. Peddock et Prospect Baldwin et Homes A. L. Bingamen. Minister Rev. H. E. Ryan, Minister A. M. A. M. AM : | W ssansast mt | | “GREATNESS BY nl } ]s SERVICE” . T|. -wesstone “rneter* ee eee ee ee ea ates a Dr. Harold C. DeWindt, Minister 11 o’clock—Sermon Here Is Power For You 11 o’clock—Kirk School ~~ ““A Cordial welcdmé ate AG day, Today, Tomorrow.”’ The Tuxis Society invites all the young peo- ple of the church and their adult BEGRAgyE $% 1 i d U Church School 9:45 a. m. i fit ga L FE {= : i ee é ' i : 4 a> : # F > ‘ | oy ee \ ) { : 4,| > , : ‘ : ' : she \ \ / . a gt 9 : # , ___|___ ‘THR PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1954 _ +, | |Catholics Ordain Priest Native African Visits Pontiac Agaifiory Bishop CALABAR, Nigeria—A native ‘Ktrican ordained a Roman : Tells of Progress . That olie priest only seven years ago , } of Calabar in. ceremonies here. By LULA B. OGDEN | Bishop Dominic Ekandem was First Social Brethren Church “Belgium has been so busy tak- 30 years old when, & 1947, he be- ot Pontise 316 Beldwin Ave, ing care of the mass needs of | came the first native priest in the Calabar-Ogaja area, then a mis- ee ee sion field of the Irish’ Missionary Society of St. Patrick of which been unable to his superior, Bishop James Moy- more specialized | nagh of Calabar, is a member. , fields,’’ observed the Rev. Swithun At the consecration ceremony, to bring people into the church. aoeere of Olews. Oni. ~ * REV. HAROLD SECHRIST | Bishop Ekandem was presented — “The biggest “tmescapable re- Father Bowers is director of the ae —————— one . 4 ° . a ; a Se oe School of Social Welfare of =. Fy. Jg POW design sent from Ireland as the rf LEAD ON, OH KING ot ee ee Patrick College, a branch of Ot-| special gift of Ulster Catholics. ' : at al the only a = tawa University. He returned in | Calabar was elevated to the , ETERNAL ler the werld even teday.” December after three months in t S k H —- _——— in 1950 oar oy Pe Jimmy Meddox Dr. Kuebler said that people i, Belgium as technical advisor un- 0 Ded ere — Scsaiehd a oat R have been “ineffectual in repre-| 291-YEAR-OLD BIBLE—Margaret Brower of Lansing is holding | “eT the Technical Assistance Ad- . _ | Africa. It is a Suffragan See of 7:45 P. M. senting the church because of the | ® 291-year-old Bible. The Bible, owned by the Brower family, was|Ministration of the United’ Na- Rev. Sechrist Interned in | the Archdiocese of Onitsa. na ® years it has been a fash- apeonden 1662 in Dordrecht, The Netherlands, in the Dutch language. | tions. Attack on Philippines, | tia Fe the REV Speaker N jon to have no copvictions.” Even | It contains a map of the world as European cartographers knew it.| me was sent there to . . geographic center . MASO those who have religious convic- | This Bible was brought out when the American Bible Society 4n-| corporate the methods ye . in Pontiac Sunday North American continent is near The Creat Vols tions preg ey are afraid to ex-| nounced that the oldest entered in its contest was printed in 1687. amert lal = te Oe | Cent at Q Rugby, N. D. : mee The college head said, however, training of their social workers, 11:30 A. M. tality in religious ngvotings. cialized projects such as family We ore proud of our Big School and our Teachers. Let us mold your child’s mind. The Christian Temple _ Tye youn Boimonalceramen Tension Will Disappear counseling. anges mines itt You Put Faith to Work |™ ow ses ‘est . and counseling with the two stud- ha bas day not leng ago, I went geal eumbe "ay rem eal eae aes 505 A bu A : ‘You're ee rem ing a uburn Avenue ST. MATTHEW'S to Philadelphia for a meeting of| me. ‘You shouldn't puff that way.| otic Family Center, directed by De. cad fre. t Marien, Poundere end Bircsters LUTHERAN CHURCH a board of which I am @ member.|A man your age ought to take it|Pthe Rev. John Trese, Lesa Mes Gunns Tas I took & train that should have | easy." all is a pene et St Pet ©. &. Gerken, Paster MA ¢-10% || brought me to the station there| | = = and a bit = rick’s. . —— 5. &. and Bible Class 9:30 2. m. || just in time to get to my meeting. | ‘ignant. “What do you mean? “It is a compliment to the local Worship Service $:20-10:45 am. ]/ Unfortunately it was late, and 1/™°" MY S8© What's the matter | center, for St. Patrick requires &| cap paratroopers. THE BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH sash cit of te tien my age? I'm practically 4| high standard of practice in order A e ng i youngster.” os He returned to Cambodia in 197, Fred 8. Titlaeny. Minister . looking for-a taxi in quite al" .yo4 don't want to kill your- to be used as a clinic,” Father | coming back to the United States St. Trinity hurry. ; bes self getting to that meeting. Noth- Bowers said. in 1951. He will sail for Indochina W. Huron, between General Hospital and Webster School } — started ia be that . t. Easy| During the father’s stay im | March 8, taking the whole Bible | Lutheran Church B the first cab in| fest yeu brow "| petgtam, he worked with ap- | printed in Cambodian language BIBLE SUNDAY SERVICES | Rev. Ralph C. Cla eae a eee oe tee a an teal ad aml 10:00 A. M.—Worship ° us one got t! “I 're t — it isn't came . ‘ —Study rough School Auburn Avenue at Jessie first. I ‘anette from 34 different schools in 10 = SCHOOL 1S p ome fan SS _— 2nd SERVICE 11:00 A.M. and again a man|“We'll get you to that meeting] 'rew Curtain in the Russian . P 7:00 P. M.—Graded Groups for All Young People SUNDAY SCHOOL got in right in| all right.” tone of Berlin. _~) | Musical Festival Sunday DEMONSTRATION (Deity Events Listed in Sunday's Art Calendar) front of me. Fin-| We started off and he kept talk-| ‘Belgians have long : 9:45 A.M. me be gone a long way| A day of music is planned for ally, I managed ing all the time. You know, he in such welfare projects as f - | the Providence Baptist Church Sun- > . a Lae Tr cot im ecleee, ave, 5 Sia te dane ay Sa oe Oo ve one 0! low The ist, Verdiman by in dlaghe DR. PEALE into the back seat| every Sunday. He says that this | housing projects I have ever seen. | giggers eal cag plas ane Christian Literature Sales e VA ON THE ; hectic driving of yourself and be-| It was developed by a trade union | airect the male chorus. The pas- P ASCENSION ‘Where to?” asked the driver.|ing in a hurry all the time is|under the leadership of an eX-|tor's chorus also will sing in the » Prevents SHBAY SOG, «ss esses .. $45 A: ek, che tances what gets people sick.’ pert,” he said. morning program. It is directed by MEETING 11:00 A. M. The Common Service....11:00 A. M. “Are you in a hurry to get| Then he went on and quoted; Born in England, Father Bow-| yr; Mattie Jones, with Mrs. Su- Mr. Harry W. Sabin coeccccoe eesece 00 Sunday Scheel «i... 19:00 A. to me everything I had said in|ers received ‘part of his educa-| ven, : ee ee :00 P. M. Carver, Paster ” “ vella Morgan as accompanist of Oh, yes,” I told him. “I have|my last column, You can be sure |tion at Columbia University, and| ‘The two groups will also sing M. een Sy ot od bien T tried to keep any en ee veers im Canada. together for the first time. car Tea dealin stad tried my fe GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH |\zircthe it oir) ade. eet, re ay emda |] Chleoge, | Rev. Otto G. Schultz. Pastor whether he had ever seen a pic- et roups Pay Tribute contest will be entered into by et Chetan ent Seat Canes a FB) ters on se | Ee First Baptist Church SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 A. M. recognized. By Religous News Service Teenager Injured in Fall Gigiee. and Gabiand WORSHIP 9:30 - 11 A: M I _| WASHINGTON, D. C.—Veterans : : : M. went upstairs to my meet From Motor Scoote ing and found that they were still | £Toups joined in paying tribute to TOM . reading the minutes of the last | ‘he a Sue wen eeeeae sake Nal 9 meeting, something not very im- | Cathol chaplain St. John s Lutheran Church portant. I could have been even| died in a North Korean prison Hill Street at Cherry Street 9.45 e.m: ~ 11:00. m. Worship Service Allones Youth One Week . = Coeds Attend Meeting || 5.29» m. youth Fellowship Fellowship oc» S08 OE The United Wledlontry Chasth| sae reas. ny canto} nee RL Ege RE tates NEW YORK—Ninety coeds from ee 135 Prospect Street. * Ceorge Murphy, Pastor Ses eres : ern southern , states attended EAST HURON st PERRY the second annual Conference on fi J : Central Methodist FIRST ASSEMBLY OF COD inary here. Rev. Mitten MH. Bast, B.D. “Rew. John W. Mutter, sist "sane te Sl: echo sonead 210-216 N. Perry St. Minister . Associate Minister who plan to enter religious voca- + tgs bt have oot sdected thelr|] SUNDAY SCHOOL ......,...+++ 9245.4, ML Sunday Gite GOD Youth |] Sant more intormation about re-|| MORNING MESSAGE ......°....11:00 A.M. oat NOW/ cou BAPTISMAL SERVICE ...,........7:45 P.M. | | ee: | MORNING WORSHIP SERMON, 10:45 A. M. C. A. SERVICE, THURS.......... 7:45 P.M. Hi] — : = “7 Believe in the Kingdom of God” csc Se Dr. Bank, une : in . i “Visit the Church of the Old Fashioned Gospel” = se SY anemia. 9 - i i ivenainnees : , { i { THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, wis The BOWERY BOYS in “CLIPPED WINGS” PLUS ai Dioner’ “BEAR COUNTRY” 32 Minutes of True Life Adventure! PLUS Walt Disney's Color Cartoon “THE NEW NEIGHBORS" —7 Minutes oe A JUNGLE STAMPEDE OF ACTION! Here's the BEST of all the Tarzans! Fearless Lord of the Pom, Jungle vs. Queen - of the Ivory Thieves! \ KUALA LUMPUR, Malaya #— | Gen. Sir Gerald Templer eased the burden of civil war restrictions on 341,000 more Malayans today. He | did this by widening Malaya’‘s “white zones,” further limiting the area ruled under severe emerge>- | cy measures instituted to cope with | the rebellion of Communist - led eres > taeiooa leads we got, and the more endless the cavern became.” They said they stumbled into a | “lost paradise” of canyons where | coral, fossils, and shelis were in- laid in wide streaks across cave | walls. When cocaine is taken by mouth, | sensations df hunger are deadened. 4541 DIXIE HWY. For a Real Treat Les Hutchinson’s Cafeteria Drive Out and BOB'S Family TO 2 A. M. DINNERS To Take Out! BOIL nnn Chicken Dinner Delicious T-Bone Steak. . $1.95 open 7 a. w, Delicious Fish Dinner Barbecued Spare Ribs $1.35 CHICKEN HOUSE 497 Elizabeth Leke Road of Telegraph THAT DELICIOUS Sunday Dinner $1.35 see eee Call FE 3-9821, your food will be ready. Dial your feverite cab te deliver it! ees a @ KEEL . SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY year Shirley Booth got her Oscar |in New York, and Gary Cooper | | was in Mexico, This year Leslie Caron, Audrey Hepburn and Deb- | | orah Kerr are all in plays in the | | East. Ava Gardner is making a_ | fim in Europe, and Maggie saad | Namara is in New York. William Holden may be the only | star nominee present. Of the other ing a movie in Mexico, and Rich- ard Burton is playing on the stage in England. Montgomery Clift will probably remain in New York, and Marion Brando—well, your guess. The studio has been looking for him for weeks. . ‘Pontiac Theaters OAKLAND Sat. thru Sat.: ‘‘Hell and High Water,” CinemaScope in Techni- color, Richard Widmark, Bella Dar- vi. STATE Sat:, Tues.: ‘‘His ind of Wom- an,” Jane Russell, Robert Mitch- um; “Gambling House,” Victor Mature. Wed., Fri.: ‘Born to be Bad,” Joan. Fontaine, Zachary Scott; “The Assassin,’ Richard Todd, ; Eva Bartok. — Starts Sat.: ‘‘Fighting Seabees,” John Wayne. STRAND Sat., Tues.: ‘Riot in Cell Block “Patis Playboys,” ‘he Bowery Boys. Wed., Fri.: ‘Dangerous Cross- | ing,’ Jeanne Crain, Michael Ren- nie; “E) Alamein,'’ Scott Brady, Edward Ashley. J} Guatemala Laborite Resents Charges Victor Manuel Gutierrez says Guatemala does not intend to ‘ ‘sit | in the dock of the accused” at the | Inter-American Conference open- | ing March 6 in Caracas. Addressing a national Gutierrez charged President Ja- ment is the target of a U.S.-in-| spired international conspirac y| aimed at converting Guatemala | into ‘another colony of the im- perialistic monopolies. ae ——— + 40c ‘Ti S P.M, It’s *The hottest combination ¥§ hat ever hit | J t ; the screen!*® ~vovacraesons § —Ar— VICTOR MATURE ee ee .”’ Neville Brand, Frank Faylen; | farm akKekkkkkekkne OPEN 1:45 P.M. ‘tt 1 A.M.; 8. O. OPEN EVERYNITE ‘til 11:30 Bes males, Burt Lancaster will be mak- | is as good as 20th Century-Fox's. | / | | | | GUATEMALA (®—Labor leader | | workers congress here last night, | } - cobo Arbenz' Red-tinged govern- | | Eves. and Sunday 60c LOVELLA O. PARSONS—SAYS STARTS WEDNESDAY CINEMA SCOPE SPECIALS “POLOVETZIAN DANCERS” ‘Tournament of Reses* (Mich. State at the ; Rese Bow!) Pius: LATE WORLD NEWS Week-Day Matinee .... Me Eves. & Sun. $1.00; Child 35e . a : ‘Mon, Wife Drop Dead Community Theaters Cave [Oscar Award — ||\"ien Troops Deport ating inte U5 ant se ; While Viewing TV Show | Nomi : Pe he “From Here to Bternity,” Burt , RICHMOND, Ky. @ — Only 10| ramcaster’ Montgomery Clift. “The es ominations SEOUL @—More than 1,300 In- TTT MOTOR THE BIG DATE saievates euperated the deeths last|*"u BAT a a Bit Confused || # s#tier= salted trom Inchon |] TBM WUT Vee m night of a Richmond man and his , Hope. Rosemary | “Tumbleweed,” ; : for home today aboard the trans- se nibh STARTS WITH ae re a 7 BOB THOMAS | a Le ine | | |wifle who suffered heart attacks). Suef | ; By port Jalagopal. . | while watching television uscrere Oltara, “Streetcar Named De-| EXplorers~ Find Crystal} HOLLYWOOD @—Random notes | —The-troops which helped: guard DINNER... | oroner Jack Turpin said Mrs. | “/s.. Mecte Bronte. Sivtes ta’ Woree Neor Mammoth to Be|™ the Academy nominations more than 22,000 unrepatriated LUNCHES . APRPPAOPA LY ‘Bradley Laswell, 65. died about | (Veils of Bagded.” Victor Mature, Mari So F The classification of “supporting | war prisoners in Korea's neutral 7:30 p.m.—about 10 minutes before | | Mille—Beehes —_ Endless or actor” remains as confused 85 | tne made the 60-mile train trip ; AND SUNDAY ner feuntead, 8, who hed wee gomery. Tab Hunter Fame ot cel! CRYSTAL CAVE, Ky. ®—Ex aioet thy lee ng Sy |from Panmunjom to Inchon with- DINNERS past _ sone plorers today called Crystal Cave : out incident. beezezene$ fatally. See vieee:: “es: Ween” sles, teed gerald was nominated both as star : ert Taylor, Deboreh Kerr. in southern Kentucky an ‘“‘under-| and supporting player in “Going| American tanks and infantrymen Served Daily 10 A. M. cont. Dennis OKeste, Rath Museey;| ground monster” that may be the | My Way.” guarded the route. South Korea's 03M “Iren Mountain Trai], Recky Lane, longest cave in the world. There was a big clamor to clari- eS ae eee ee PARAPAAPPAPO OX ahd woun f,' | ast, tanesree" Kriene Debt, Pwr-| Members of the National Speteo-| 1 ‘be question of when an actor | Hoc the departure of Indian Sunday Specials orton’ Anne Preaces 7” Dee Bet |logical (cave study) Society, who! becomes the star of the picture. Roast Turkey ; Thurs, Sat “Dent Bother to Knock.” | wil] come to the surface today | This yardstick was offered: If a/ Woodward at Long Lake Road, Bloomfield Hills Mrie Slee! Trap’ Joveph Cotten, Terean After exploring Crystal Cave a/ performer's name is billed above | Oa Ria r OLD Roast Beef . . Wright : week, said they feel convinced it! the title of the picture, he is @} J , . Phone Birmingham Ml 4-4800 se Ai prove to be bigger than Mam. | star. Sat Frenk astra end Geman | HEIDELBERG Swiss Steak ‘ Castie Veils of Bagdad.’ tenenicoior,| moth Cave. | Reed had star billing in ‘From NOW SHOWING also "San goats ae Ton” scchalonlor bd ° ~ | Here to Eternity,”’ and both were 1727 8. Telegraph Read NO SER VING | 222 ch Bie ree orate atthe to caver nominated he sapere Coctiail Lounge Ala Carte oS otis Le ‘are just four miles apart in the gory. | Beatures Showa et: Bat “Teke the High Ground.” techni-| Mammoth Cave National Park * ¢ s eS I [ INCHE S Yekon Verseencs Kite crane" | area, Mammoth Cave now hdtds| On the other hand, Victor Ma- || 1:00-3:10-5:00-7:24-9:47 oun, Tues © “Walking My Baby Back | the title of the world's longest | ture played a definitely supporting | ~Dloors Open 10:45 A. M. From 12 Noon.as Well as Dinners trom 5:90 ||a22 ch aetse | Nemner ot te pa] called sca ae @ ha eee y xTvtu?y LATE SU0W THREE? 9 } ; : color uis ywer caves are. ay rs “nS, AER chatty” $5; | lly" explored. “But Thomas C. | That's why. he didn't get a men S UPA 1d ee ein “Kentuck} Moonshine,” The Rits Broth- | Barr Jr., Nashville, Tenn.,.a geol-| tion, He would have been a cinch | propels you ZU. Umm STARTS AT 10:00 - M. ‘ = ogist, pointed to a theory first ex- ees i ee eg across | Tonight—Last Show Starts at 10:00 P.M. | se -sere come the otrin tecnat-| pressed in 1928 by Armin K. | classification. the length and = | STARTS TODAY *pun pos hone ‘ns ‘e Paradise,” | Lobeck, New York. Politi i ‘ : caia ta til breadth of technicolor, Gary Cooper, Roberts! Barr said Lobeck, a prominent ics offen plays & role in this the | ON THE GIANT FULL STAGE SCREEN! a oka sink =<; Cle Ge te Gln @leesin'® geologist, holds that a comparison matter. A studio will drop a star | world... } er : technicolor, James Cagney, Anne Francis. | of surface formations shows that | into the supporting list for the vot- | in a submarine! iT CONQUEST OF COCHISE” - Technicolor - JO4N HODIAK Flint Ridge over Crystal cave. in-| ing if it appears that the actor | Civil War Restrictions dicates it is the longer cave. | would have a better chance in the | Cin pF PLUS — ON THE REGULAR SCREEN! . * = lens competitive rece. . . EMASCO |. | Eased for Malayans One exploring party reported,| It looks like another abeentee | iF BRUT ‘the more cave we found, the more ; year among the top winners. Last | makes you part FUAAED OW THE SPOT BEHIND PRTSON WALLS “ee. Ps , 4 Sa TLD ARTISTS Pictore cok NEVILLE BRAND - — Aral pclae relroerrue Bede Features — 12:30 — 3:05 — 5:40 — 8:20 — 10:50 P. M. ay aa THE BOWERY BOYS IN “PARIS PLAYBOYS” Features— 11:20 — 2:00 — 4:35 — 7:15 — 9:50 P. M. ~ Week-Day Matinee 5c — Eves. & Sun. Ste — Children 250 ( - “DANGEROUS CROSSING” SOON end “EL ALAMEIN” -_ ——_. _- —$—$$——$_—_—_——_> SPC GBDBHDEDBBBODOD SD |] Late Show Tonight et: 10:00—Lest Times Todey— “Story of Robinhood” ALSO “The Hitchhiker” Prices: Mat. 35¢ — Eve., Sun. SS¢ — Children Alwoys 18¢ | STARTS SUNDAY. Se ice eKKKK K NOW SHOWING Child 18¢ —“5F COMES MATURE om The Crime-Smeared Story of a Fell Guy “GAMBLING HOUSE” ——_STARRING——— TERRY WILLIAM BENDIX [ae asa a on To am eee eee eee eee eee eT ee ee es ss se se ss * & ROBERT MITCHUM - JANE RUSSELL + HIS KIND OF WOMAN! 5 Social queen! Broadway babe! _THE PONTIAC PRESS | PONTIAC, (MICHIGAN tn eee ga Be a SOE ckground for LIVI wens neanstienn oe Sa mnancdaine Your Neighbor’s House Private Point Provides Ideal Home Site for Gil Every's Family af Maceday Lake § By HAZEL A. TRUMBLE The Gil Everys had a private point jutting out into Maceday Lake, at 3551 Dorothy Lane, on which to locate their aew con- temporary beige brick home. Designed by Leo Heenan, Pontiac architect, wide windows have been placed so the four seasons and their everchanging scenes can be part of the in- terior decor @ving the Every home an indoor-outdoor atmos- phere at all times. By building into the lakeside hill, a long slopiig lawn reaches down to a natural beach. Full- grown oak trees were retained to give plenty of summertime shade. Ceming up from the lake the flagstene patio leads inte a large recreation room where the family has its ping-pong table and walls lined with hebby cabinets. Green, not only the Every’s outdoor favorite color, but their choice for inside, too, is used generously throughout the house. Prom the roadside it appears to be one-gtory but from the lake the two-stories are visible. In the living room one wall is of Tennessee ledgerock with BUILT-IN BUNK BEDS SAVE SPACE— Birch, used throughout the house for woodwork and all doors, is employed in two bedrooms for built-in bunk beds. Daughter Libby selected aqua walls, with one wall in a tiny floral pattern, to match the printed chintz draperies at her win- COLORFUL SOFFIT PROVIDES KITCHEN COLOR SCHEME r scene with predominant yellows, greens and y for the Every kitchen. Countertops are’ the fireplace located here. the other and are built-in ne bookeases. Windows are placed so that two sides of the room overlooking the lake are all glass. Green walls and soft beige draperies are highlighted with a pair of bright red velveteen chairs. fer additional color notes: The same green runs into the dining room for wail coloring ‘with a still lighter shade in me- tallic threaded mesh used for the draperies. A short. wall houses a built- in birch China cabinet: The partial separator lining the en- trance hall area and the dining room is a planter. Maple furni- ture in warm honey tones has been selected by Mrs. Every for this room. A gay papered soffft in the kitchen gives the color key for this room. Pale yellow walls, with green formica counter tops and a plaid papered ceiling are part of the kitchen decor. Cafe curtains in pale yellow and brewn prints frame the kitchen windews. Cupboards are white metal with a double stainless steel sink part of the kitchen equipment. dows. floor space. bed heads. SEES ; + OGRE &: eI SB —— one PS, ee SEE SRE SESE A small family office-den is also in green with an unusual closet arranged over the base- ment stairs giving storage space for bags and boxes. Young daughter Libby's bed- room has bufit-in birch bunk beds. ; “They certainly save floor .sbace,” commented Mrs. Every. One wall of Libby’s reom is papered in a minute fleral printed paper with yellow background. The chintzs cur- tains are in the same print. a built-in window seat opens up to reveal storage facilities. —The—famfiy—son,_David who is now with the U. S. troops in Korea, has a bedroom with the same built-in features. His walipaper has several different breeds of dog heads printed on cocoa background. Both of these bedroom floors feature pegged effect plank linoleum. The master bedroom —boasts of twin built-in closets with a chest recessed between the two. Rose floral print is used for the walis with a soft green drapery picking up the leaf color. All marble sills are installed throughout the house. Mr. Every served as his own . contractor for the house. Built-ins, claims the Everys, save much A window seat conceals storage space beneath. Although the floor covering is a linoleum, it has a /jpegged plank floor effect. recessed bookcase and radio cupboard are at the < * « >: ~ SATURDAY, _ FEBRUARY | 20, 1954 She, A HOME OVERLOOKS MACEDAY LAK E—Located ona point that juts out into,Maceday Lake, the Gil Everys, at 3551 Dorothy Lane, have a contemporary Pontine architect, the beige brick house features a two-story plan from the lake but from the roadside home’ with a full lakeside view. Basement Space Needed in Home Storage, Utility Rooms Necessary Someplace in All Houses A house without a must have basement nevertheless. Although studies have shown that a basement adds only a mod- est sum to the cost of the average basement facilities , house, many families think in terms of.space. to be cleaned and so eliminate the below-stairs fa- cilities entirely. This is practical only if sub- stitute space is arranged for laundry, year-round storage, in- formal entertaining, and remeval of wet and muddy clothes before entering the living quarters. Here are some ideas: 1. Situate the laundry equipment in the kitchen. A few extra feet of floor-space will accommodate washer, dryer and ironer. Be sure that the walls and floor are water- proofed with material like tile that also is easy to clean. 2. An attached garage-utility room combination is an excellent idea, because it provides 12-month storage for garden tools, snow re- moval equipment, out-of-season clothes and toys. 3. Entrance halls may be sur- faced in waterproof tile so that nobody brings the weather) in- doors. A particularly good idea -is a tiled “mudroom” at the rear of the house where children, pets, and husbands who work en the car can enter first to often can be solved by means of a maultipurpose extra room, which triples in brass as a guest room, recreation —centet,—_and—-sewing room. Because these inain floor facili- ties do have to be added to make a home livable and efficient, there still are plenty of advocates of the basement, : However, they do not mean the dank and cheerless quar- ters so familiar in older houses. oor; Pontiac Press Photos ots Wek aclnepcalilt 0 velbdle tadhdinead cot Us Cl tae WU noice itr ig tie yellow. A double stainless steel sink is beneath windows over- OG Rises wet ee Designed by Leo Heenan, LEDGEROCK FIREPLACE IN LIVING ROOM—One wall in the Every living room has a full wall of Tennessee ledgerock with the fireplace housed in this anit. The far end contains built-in birch bookcases with cabinets beneath. Two walls of this living * > Ld Weather-Beaten Timbers By ELIZABETH HILLYER For the walls, weathered timber silver produced b) in the gray the sun, wind and rain on old buildings. For the floor, gray and white Florentine marble. These are the setfing for T. H. Robs- john-Gibbings’ fifth collection of contemporary furniture based on American design sources, shown at the previews of new furniture in Grand Rapids last. month: Robsjohn-Gi®bings, one of the great furniture designers of all time, creates interiors of equal importance, and the two together bedazzie the home furnishing world. This year’s use of the old wood began with the actual buying and tearing down of old farm build- ings that had never been painted. The almost lustrous wood, always thought beautiful by artists, was carefully selected but left as it was, untouched by finish of any kind. It became, the walls of sophisticated living rooms, din- ing reoms and bedrooms. The dining room window wall is , hung’ with white textured fabric. The living room has a huge sky- light. Three scattered snow white rugs by Stanislav V'Soske are the only cover for the marble floors. Even small pillows are white. Color other than gray and white and the wood, enters only in a few accessories.. In fabrics, a pin stripe in deep red-and-white for the dining chairs afd a cherry print designed by: Robsjohn-Gib- bings in the, bedroom from the inspiration of the cherry industry in -Holiand,. Mich. engravings key a decorative theme in the. living room and dining reom inspired by the tulip restival in Holland. The furniture itself shows a new characteristic curving leg which sweeps outward- from the under side ef tables and chairs. Silver is used, most lavishly on the table bsp teaeme e yA mae tbe 0 Se Re oe See ee a RECESSED CHINA CABINET DINING ROOM FEATURE—Glass door upper shelves have a birch cabinet bottom for thia built-in china _jeabinet in the Every dining room. Furniture is ih the-honey toned “maple: Draperies ‘for this wr appears to be a one-story. On the lower floor is a large recreation room. The first story includes a living room, dining room, kitchen, three bedrooms and bath as well as a combination office-den. By placing the house on the ledge of the hill, they. were able to save the full-grown oak trees which provide summertime shade. ee eS ee , 2 '_+. * room are windows overlooking Maceday Lake. Colors are taken from nature's own palette in shades of green, beige and bright red. Flagstone forms the fireplace hearth and brass andirons and fixtures are placed here. Carpeting is sculptured in tones of green. Set Off Furni ture. Display The new bed is fitted with silver corners on the headboard and footboard and silver tips the edges of drawer pulls on night tables. The sideboard style shown, which has a pedestal-like support rather than a base of legs, frames three doors in 1 slim projecting molding. The pedestal- like supports alse Mppear on a service table and a lamp table. The desk sketched is a marvel of grace and usefuliess in smell proportions. Side compartments open from the top and do not end with the apparent table top, but are deep enough to hold files. ° ene einbasints at heck lic threads running through. The same ereen io picked. up in the scenic wallpaper, . Williamsburg scene. ee green,-is sculptured... -- - $ 7 2 ‘ FOURTEEN Probdtily> the first eutheuitic Giant Douglas fir’ trees have | cargo exported from this continent been found along the Pacific coast | esd oven fee whiich are 1,000 years old and still | consigned from Jamestown strong and healthy. Some reach | masts in 1609 in “a ship of three-hundred | a diameter up to 15 feet and grow tonne burthen called The Starre.”| more than 300 feet high. * ~ Hot Water All the Time for Baths—Dishes—Washing 30 Gal. LOCHINVAR “Gas Hot Water Heater 79” “Keoge Hardware Warehouse Go. 20 Osmun Street Phone FE 2-6506 @ Fibergles Insuletion ONLY =STAIRWAYS= “Made to Order” Prices Are Lower—The Time Is Right Free Estimates—Custom Styling Bogs Buioinc SERVICE MODELING ........ DAIRING . NEWING . Here's the moet relieble end totes! method te Hquety, dissolve ond seponity grease, sivdge, heir, cloth end other orgon ic solids This modern chemical gverontees quich end ef. cient resuit in 12 te 16 houn. NO SHUTDOWN of peo! er tert y while chemicel is S, 10, 15, 25, 50, end 100 18. CONTAINERS “Rep. Conedion Pot. OF Beg U.S. Pot. OF. Pending KAISER COAL and SUPPLY CO. 702 S. Paddeck St. ee Phone FE 4-3553_ Have You Qutgrown Your ? Insurance New responsibilities and obligations can make your insurance out of date. To make sure your present plan gives you . proper coverage for your current needs, why not discuss it w ith us? AGENCY, LAZELLE “‘sc Our Own Personalized Service on Every Policy 504 Pontiac Bank Bidg. FE 5-8172 | | Suburbs Create Urban Dilemma Lack of Good Facilities. Forces Cities to Render r= sysname prreye ie ; f 3g 1. Full annexation, wherein the tringe becomes part of the city. 2. Limited annexation, providing control and guidafice without tax- ation or the obligation to furnish all city sefvices to a lightly devel- oped area. 3. Use of extra-territorial pow- er, under which cities in many states can legally regulate such matters as soning, subdividing and building codes. | 4. Establishment of special pur- pose districts, or units limited to performing a single function such | as sewage disposal. &. ion of area into a self- | ee a 6. Encouraging the county to act control. fringe area. Incorporation of the fringe area usually is not feasible because such areas usually lack the tax- expand as the territory becomes more heavily populated. The Thoysand Island chain, so- called, actually has about 1,700 islands. Gently circulates clean warm air Filters and humidifies air you breathe Quick, quiet heat blower fan can be oper- OIL FURNACE For warm sir heating systems Phone for FREE home heating survey TH) dee ae a BUILDING REMODELING FHA Terms, No Money Down! ATTIC ROOMS RECREATION ROOMS ROOFING ADDITIONS GARAGES _— ALUMINUM or WOOD COMBINATION WINDOWS Call FEderal 2-1211 for Fred Estimate - 8 aw CONSTRUCTION CO. GENERAL @® ELectaIC BRYA TREN Sheet Metal” Contractor 351 N. Peddock FE 5-6973 “Wall Studding: | ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, BAZURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1954 allpaper | pallas to abandon or “dangerously expose” a refrigerator unless the Peril of Refrigerators Is Recognized in Dallas DALLAS @ — It's illegal in > ores qlee its) WESTRIDGE at ais paper borders instead | and in order t of cst by hundreds a er WATERFORD ° 7 » . — Selling the sth a ar The Address of Distinction wxru4e-r proved so profitable, they stayed Several fine new Custom Ranch Homes now under con- the business and now own a structione—the leet werd in design fer buabithy and at- chain of 37 stores in eight states. tractiveness. Adctic’ Land. ie the’ Drive out and see these homes. Just off Dixie Hwy. near Waterford stoplight. HELTMAN & TRIPP A PLAN & se ei ONE-STORY PLAN—Efficiently planned without a basement, this house has an oversize garage to allo wspace for extra storage. A center hall, combination kitchen and utility room and a recessed planting box under bedroom windows are among features of the plan. This is design H-297-P by the Homograf Co., 11711 East Eight Mile Rd., East Detroit. The house covers 1,538 square feet; garage 330 square feet. (Further information and blueprints avail- eble from architect.) How to Locate [Peg Boards.Add ‘Storage Space to Home. Garage Most garages are~used for mis- cellaneous storage, for housing the Must Be Found Before {amily automobile. They're cus- Openings Are Made or “™r “ePositories for window Heavy Objects Hung a By HUBBARD COBB y A stud, just in case you didn’t | Now — if you have a heavy |. rcens and storm, windows, gar- | | den tools, bicycles, wagons and a | host of other things that have to be stored some place. A way has been discovered, how- | ever, to free the garage corners | land ‘rafters of their clutter. Sim- | ply go to a lumber dealer and ob- | tain some perforated hardboard | Cy panels and metal hangers; they’ re | called masonite ‘‘Peg-Board"’ pan- els and fixtures; Nail them right over the. wall | studs, put in the metal hangers where you want them, and start hanging tools, garden. equipment— | Summertime comfort— |) even the lawnmower and hose! | The appearance of the garage will be improved, and the ‘‘working | waits’ will hold a variety of ob-; | jects in a handy location which | isn't in the way - distance | There are a places in the | Line a closet with the perforated | hardboard and you'll see how use- | apo mg hor ful these ‘“‘working walls” can be. | . ° Paya fg | In new homes, full-thick mineral wool insulation makes it possible to | install heating plants of smaller capacity. To the savings counted | because of the lesser cost of the | smaller heating plant, the house-| | holder later adds savings made possible through reduced fuel bills. A DIFFERENT Olt BU JIRNER! fiuia heat ROTARY BURNER Retery-Fired Fur. know woces & Boies tor Sere cuecas adap? new in gtatlot ions CONVENIENT TERMS ARRANGED William Lechner Runlostee Satidens end Developers of Westiige ot Weteriond ~ Phones OR 3-9411—FE 5-8822 ‘wrought iron /SHELF ENDS | as | Will ans eal —| —_ ae =") be fll Pm er pre Baga. Shelf Ends Set of 2 3 Shelf..... 3.25 4 Shelf..... 3.75 5 Shelf... 0... cee eee eee 4.25 ] WROUGHT LEGS : Vd aiaya iV 27 Cass Ave. Aircooled Engines— ||| +«- LEGS (Table) Set of 4 Ls Repelved 6"... .. 4.25 12”........ 5.50 whmowe Sharpened & Repaired||| 9”....--.-. 4.75 16”........ 6.75 Saw Fili 28”. oie Oe | 8.75 Factory Trained Mechanics The Lawn Mower & Sew King 53%: Unien S$. FE 4-5139 LUMBER COMPANY SERVICE All Types—All Makes Commercial and Residential DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE Authorised Kelvinator Service MASON » -REFRIGERATION FE 2-6400 461 Blizabeth Leke Read ~Department Store Dick: Counter Spy Blackwood-Schaefer 975 Baldwin. Income Tax Service COMPLETE REAL ESTATE SERVICE FE 2-4638 | oueSSWOIK out of painting Color Schemes 7 a glance n the free SHERWIN-WILLIAMS AY, /4-1,/45 WILLIAMS FREE PARKING ae vy FE 4.257 | find what you are looking for is to ; Gee eg ey eed ier LET OUR EXPERTS |heads. The baseboard is attached ; | to = studding and so once you | BRING YOUR HOME | have found a set of nail heads you just run a vertical line up from | UP-TO-DATE now! — ; - __ ~ | We olle: a complete line ol — a building supplies plus the |] finest in building services by E i l | have to use some other method. One trick is to take a smaitcom- | pass and run it horizontally across the wall. When the compass passes over a nail head the needle will move. This trick works fine except when plaster has been applied over metal lath or when there is a pipe running through the wall. Sometimes you can locate stud- ding by tapping the wall with your . You'll get a hollow thump | except when there is a stud in back of covering. Another way to expert workmen. Let us help - |} you plan your remodeling if now! Cal! for tree estimate. ANGLE-$ | FHA Terms! | BRACKET . MAKE DO—Save trouble of pull- | S ‘ing out ‘the electric plug every) ELLI r} Inc. | time you leave your washing ma- Cell FE 2-2671 | chine by installing this simple | | switch. An angle iron bracket holds an ordinary pull-chain socket. | “Hi Folks” . Everyone is invited to visit us at our new location... 3515 West Huron Street GOODWILL | Automatic Heating Co. ‘ al S West. Huron Ager AER ST a kone, EE 227849 : 2690 $. Woodward $6,650 Morrison - Heugh Real Estate 172 Ann Arbor FE 5-552) New Homes—Modern % 2 i TOASTAASTER WATER ear | OuUR STOCK OF CLEVELAND | MACHINE REAMERS IS COMPLETE © Fraction Sizes © Wire Gauge Sizes © Decimal Sizes © Letter Sizes USE OUR CUTTING TOOL SERVICE YOUR INDUSTRIAL SuPPLY DisTRIBUTOR CUTTING TOOLS & SUPPLIES INC. W. 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If possible, let the ceiling follow natural pitch of roof. You'll add many cubic feet of volume to / \ color. Sheer fabrics let light and like this lamp and table, 7. Provide extra seating with look right across them, almost as j}lamp is less bulky than usual \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 20, 1954 ' ar ee a i ey gel ‘ & Sia F 4 * 4 3 = ; iae" é - #4 Foresters in Oregon and Wash- ington have developed a method for spreading tree seed from low-“ flying helicopters which will cover 100 acres in a few minutes. —FO-BUY-OR-SELL BURMEIST REAL ESTATE See JOHN KINZLER REALTOR @ BUILDER 670 W. Huren FE 4-3525 ' if they weren't there. These are 21 by 48 inches with comfortable foam-rubber cushions. They were made for the room, but similar benches can be bought ready- built. & Take advantage of the see-through quality of glass for a coffee table which seems to take almost no space at all. 9. Carry your floor color from wall to wall, either with all-over carpeting or, as here, with an) area rug over resilient tile just | one shade darker. 10. Shop for occasional chairs, tables, lamps which don't have a bulky look. These chairs with open arm, back, and base don't stop your eye but let it see through to dining area. The mushroom shade on the} shapes. Construction 9769 NORMAN ROAD, CLARKSTON RT. 2, MICH. To: at Poole’s are qualified to plenty of free literature. THE "151 Oakland Avenue So —_ te eee ee a@ery< appanage ag ° FREE CUSTOMER PARKING Mr. Home Builder and Mr. Remodeler Consult us on your building program before you start to build this year. We give you , expert advice which will save you money in the long run. An excellent home planning service and several different planning books will give you loads of ideas. And, to help you plan your job, P. S. Be sure to see our extensive hardware department. F.J. POOLE Co. FE 4-1594 - . Codes Add Costs to New Buildings NEW YORK — Lack of uniformi- ty in building codes are hampering possible throughout the coun- try. A group working toward this end | -|is the joint committee on building | Buy the best! Avoid the blistering and peeling of ordinary paints, Rox ac- tually repels water as it beautifies. Nothing finer for protecting the inside emcee marr reagan a age ot RAINES CO NE tethers eA bait ‘é society, or influenced by pressure groups, find it advantageous to be uncooperative. : H ive i SOLVE IT GUARANTEED and INSURED to WATERPROOF All Peoreus Masonry Surfaces Inside or Outside . . Old or New! Mave Experienced, Trained Men VACUUM CLEAN YOUR FURNACE © 8 Non-fading, beautiful washable Colors! GAS FURNACES -trel by Mueller Clima To Buy or Sell Real Estate See Bateman & Kampsen Realty Company 377 South Telegraph FE 4-0528 © Contains “AMINE-D” © Costs less than 3 Vac per square toot (2 coats) PONTIAC PAINT Mfg. Co. 17-19 S. Perry S¢. FE 5-6184 ater Problem? | - A ae cluding the labor, too... NOW! tl ia 7 :* z 1.04 oe : E R $ 7 ‘ Say ‘ ape. * a Sage ea? es . a : a * “a * es Oe ee ee ee ee z “ 3 ; z =, 4 rf wey ’ Construction Special! * Whether you are building a house or planning improve- ments you would like to make: AWNew Room... Finish the Altic.. . General Repair . . .. A New Garage Buy all the materials you need to do the job... in- include it all in your budget NO DOWN PAYMENT LOW MONTHLY 1x12 chores CHOICE VELVET PINE Lin. Fe. Ye | WHITE FIR Ceilin Ceilin The INSULATING BOARD TILE Way 12”x12” - 16”%x16" - 16°°x32” 10°*" (Sound Deadening) 12”x12” | CRACKED CEILINGS g Tile g Tile 1x12 Western W.P. BOAR EXTRA- CHOICE 1x8 Construction Grade 2x4 FOOT , - VELVET me | De Get Your Share of These ~ BARGAINS! --. 1x4 Kiln Dried Y. P. FLOORING. . 4'x8°2%" PLYSCORE.. SHEETROCK =~ °]” 16"248" Standard ROCKLATH.. No. 2 Quality OAK FLOORING... BIRCH DooRS ~~ °Q* ps °95 We deliver within 70 mile radius of our yards 8 Trucks te serve you BURMEISTER’S 1000 Ft. ORTH Wholesale and From LUMBER COMPANY = “99 $44" ow SHS —- 99) “189 Retail ; r @ i THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURD oe at ff 7 Y, FEBRUARY 20, 1954 i ee" the real PLEASURE of 100% SOFT WATER (Container Made by Inverted Pull Nailed to Bench Every handy manebout-the t eventual use of old pieces of lum- ber, hardware, nails, screws, bolts and nuts and scraps of all sorts. : The illustration shows how read- | fly an old-type drawer pull may be {riverted, fastened to the wall near and filled with ithe workbench, inaillg or screws. ‘used in this manner reuse enews there sabres #n- Lad summer to find all the paint } A series of drawer pulls can be Where are you getting More jiong with it. value in today’s furniture? Better | Vapor Causes Blistering Paint Walls, coment ie Water Z By HUBBARD COBB Lots of péople are somewhat w- pleasafitly surprised in the spring | peeling off the outside walls of l their homes It is even more of a surprise if the paint was just | put on last year and you still haven't paid the painter Actually a condition like this | Shouidn't surprise you at all be- cause what causes the paint to | peel is occurring at this very minute side the house the walls, condensing into water and being absorbed by - Dampness Absorbed by} 7 tures, today. | H. H. STANTON Plumbing Seles and Service” 00S Sate Se. walues are manifest by such things ‘| as larger mirrors larger drawers better banding. better detafling and more attention to finish. TORIDHEET Fer free heating serves and estimate call AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. 17 Orchard Lake Ave. = ee REPAIR, REMODEL, Get a head start on spring repair and building! Be- gin NOW to ‘buy the mo- terials you'll need fram our complete stocks. _ Terms to suit your budge of course There are lots of ways to learn now just what is going to happen | to the outside paint come spring. | If the inside walls of your home sweat or if you have a lot of mostire and frost ceellectiag on windows you had better start to worry. A really good way to find N what your status is in this game is to ¥0 into the attic or basement and try to get a sample of the. insulation from the wails. If the insulation is nice and dry you don't have to worry because this means that the vapor barrier of the insulation is keeping mois- ture out of the wall. if the inselation ic damp or wet it means that the vapor bar- rier isn't doing a darn thing and you've got everything necessary for an unhappy paint condition. Another. way to find out how) things are inside the wall is to dri) a small hole through the, siding. If the sawdust that comes out is wet it means that the siding itself is nice and wet. Lacquer With Fine Brush A fine varnish or finishing brush (is best for applying lacquer, say |experts. Because lacquer dries | quickly, apply. with id strokes, lapping each stréke ly over | the previous stroke ERED FRE ott ee PRE ia SBS A RI. “es ee . | = Rie one NAUTICAL BOOK ENDS—If sailing—or the sea—is one of your | favorite subjects, you can add a nautieal touch to almost any table | with a set of “porthole” book ends that can be turned out in your quirement since it keeps dirt and | home workshop in an evening. ee ee i eo { Meets Needs of Working Wif Modern Homes, Designed for Efficient Use of Time children to turn the living room | | snow out of the An entrance hall is a basic re- other rooms of You'll need two pieces of maple. One piece will be 1 by 3% by | the house. 5% inches. The second piece will be 1 by 3% by 6% inches. For = the porthole effect, you will require an 18-gauge spun brass rim! so it isn’t necessary for traffic and a 1/16-inch sheet of clear plastic. The book end has a turned recess with a picture framed in the | reach other rooms in the house. “porthole” rim. The rim is easily spun on a hollow chuck, because | it is nothing more than a shallow tray with the center cut out. | to go through the living room te Wives Handy With Tools GRAND RAPIDS # — Don't think for a minute that the men alone are responsible for the Negro Housing Making Gains Money for Mortgages Still Difficult to Obtain, Report Shows . Report of large scale minority group housing developments of 40 units or more in a number of cities throughout the nation made public today by the National Ur- ban League, shows that barriers | keeping private mortgage money from Negro-owned or occupied property are only slowly being broken down, This document presents a case study and analyses of these hous- ing developments by Reginald A Johnson, the League’s director of housing. Johnson states that his investi- gation reveals that less than one- third of this mortgage amount was secured. Included tn this study are re- Lumber Insuletion Builders’ Supplies WwW. M Finish Herdware ; Electrical § | Bled mpl Contractor | | @ WIRING : ~ @ FIXTURES @ POWER INSTALLATION See Our LUMBER CO. Complete Line o WIRING SUPPLIES 2 “Where the Home Begins” 845 W. Huron | | Drayton Plains on the Dixie OR 3-1211 FE 2-3924 on FE 4-6405 nize According to the report, “pri- vate money was not readily avail- able to those applicants who sought 1953 for cooperative housing devel- opments. Involved in these devel- opments were 1,575 units of hous- ing for minorities with $11,160,- 000 of direct mortgage commit-|- ments, The NUL's executive director, Lester B. Granger, stated that the Johnson report is the first in a new series of “housing the Negro population’’ which will be published during 1954. Number of farms in the U. S. decreased from —6.800,000 in 1935 to 5,380,000 in 1950. amazing do-it-yourself movement among home owners. just how to go about it. Furthermore, the itch to do and build things around the home is a permanent develop- ment and is on the increase, Michigan retail lumber dealers were told this week. --\~ Three experts devoted a panel discussion to the do-it-yourself |; trend at the annual state lum- bermen's convention in Grand Rapids. Why are homeowners, both | men and women, becoming so eager to do their own repairs and building jobs? Robert E. Russell and Phill that: The average home owner now has more leisure time for putter- since World War II bas provided an incentive. Carpentery has be- And women mechanics of construction. purchase of such items so vari- ous improvements can be made around the home,”’ Brann said. “Furthermore,” at doing the jobs themselves.” Concensus was that industry will have to revise somewhat its Perforated Tiles Will Take Paint of Often as not the little woman | may want to lend a hand with | the repairs, and may well know | he added, . “thousands of women are adept | | The panel members, Donald | R. Brann, Pleasantville, N. Y., , Creden, both of Chicago, agreed ing. Growth of home ownership | | come a hobby with many retired | persons. who | worked in World War II plants {= have become interested in the | in the near future. Then there won't be so much ‘wear on carpets and they won't need as frequent cleaning. Then, too, there's legs temptation for the QUIN & BEAUTEFOL iia HOME We have many now avail- able in every price range Call ROY ANNETT, Inc. REALTOR 28 E. Heren St. Phone FE 3-7193 Bves. end Sen. 1-5 P.M. Or ie Ween bee fe into a dumping ground for their toys and other belongings. Bathroom, kitchen and entrance hall should have hard surface ma- terials that can be cleaned with a few wipes of a damp rag or wet mop. A kitchen exhaust fan helps remove fumes before they discolor wails and add to the clean- ing chores. Most people think of insulation as a means of saving fuel. That it certainly does, but insulation re- duces the amount of dust that in- filtrates the walls of the house, . f REMODEL your kitchen and bath tS EASY TO KEEP CLEAN Use our new LOW COST LONG TERM finance pion NO DOWN PAYMENT Free Estimates : ‘MANEREDENE: { Tile & Mazble Contractor } & MAyfeir 6-2705 s + S@eeernaneaaeaeenee ee Seeeeeeceenieeese | Build it with READY MIXED GONCRETE The CADET by Watch this paper for future announcements of the sen- sationally new, Low Priced “Cadet” houses, to be built Johnson Construction Co. Office Hours 9 A. M. te 5 P. M. Mon. thre Sat. Birmingham, Mich. 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Cass ae “+ ‘uid ‘ ‘ : \ 3 . \ ; ie | So: , / j 4 } \ ‘ oe . f Ht a ea ee , ; \ : a nae \ Li ites \ ' ; Le fre \ \ \ PO 5 | ‘ | | 3 “uy | | THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1954 a8 | 4 =) / : a, ; Sweetening Cattle pee at ee ot the) SPUR LINE ee | ia Meas ee ! | News of the Men in Service Adds to Meat Flavor |New Bridge Holds Two TE owt | Vip Ae An unexpected meeting reunited; Sgt. Forest B. » Fisher is home on ~, LOGAR, Usk (UP)—A coll S28 | Fada 3 “oe leave | visiting his — a sweet tooth grows up to be a ASADENA, Calif. uh uh— imather Mr. Ar | better tasting steak or roast than houses and a bridge met on Gan vid Davison of @ Jone that munches only grass. And | Gabriel boulevard, Set. Fisher Lermcay- aie vies meet eg reg aa a These are the findings of re- | houses behind Bist Int. ‘He searchers at the Utah Agricultural |imto & new rg dae Experiment Station. houses were expects rq The scientists are condueting| For three eed April FISHER studies on pre-slaughter sweeten- | patrol, police, *. ¢ ¢ ing of produce animals and |staliéd motorists worked to Sgt. Eugene D. Thompson, son | turkeys. Studies so far have shown | them around. ot the Kenneth Thompsons of 1325 | that sugar-fed beef cattle, sheep, ceeded, blocks-long Mt. Clemens Rd., is en route to swine and turkeys may bring in- | finally began the United States after spending | epi : § 5 : f ‘ . is i F: ; F : : Er. E i cud trom teehee te _-_ PEO-DO is i " : | [ 5 # L g Fy iF 4 i g z Fy FS 6 the Aberdeen Proving Grounds ORR in Maryland. He is an ammunition B | New Gadget for Home NEW YORK (UP) — The auto matic home is a step nearer. Now it’s an automatic timer which will => | turn house lights on or off at set times, defrost the refrigerator, turn on the room air-conditioner | Srp 190 ty "ts serves me or heat the baby’s bottle. Any I E Fee ; | ae : : z eak Now WHAT were we i | TALKING ABOUT; JuNe? ) SLEP! A CRIS1 oe: AS AWD KE GRAS WE WES ENNTLED TO! ~~ ." > ie ’ ¢ 4 ~< 4 at ry wa. wrt ~ ELLY CFF GUARD AND MAKES A SURPRISE TRUMPING YOUR PARTNER'S ACE Webster-Roth GOIN’ T° TH’ SHOW ‘T'NIGHT, “AND HER HAR! nf OEAR, GOLDEN BRONZE! HER HAIR USED TS GE BLACK 1 SAW HER LAST WEEK | AT HE CPERA. mADE- UP! HONESTLY, SHE LOOKED lke A - ae OH; (M SORRY, DID | DEAL? 1s ItTay GIO? me 8 ety) cd a. Ver 3 ¥ =< _ " - : . eles } Ain gee une t ie i, Me * : , J} ‘ of ' F f a % € et. nec is! ee Rey page j 5 7s ae . E ¥: : * ™ ae << iy rahe co ges thamcogccreay® ar hn Siemens ee een Semester 2 Quen Paty ame a B a — bs , © - weners aa = i . ee —_ = sneied r yerts Observe . 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, kee Pi 4 j Ay SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1954 bs 4 f 4 Week of Feb. 13 Shows, Drop of 45,669, Big! Reason for Optimism tivity this spring. | As a result, they said, President Eisenhower probably will find it unnecessary, at this time at least, | to launch new anti-recession mea-| sures, as he indicated he would do | if no business upturn occurs in| March. A major reason for this. they: nent. | dectining— and the—business down turn is slowing. The labor department said that tinuing claims for unemployment benefits dropped for the first time ih three months. The total— a barometer of the nation’s un- employment — was 2,119,900, as compared with 2.127.630 in the pre-| | ' 9 80-3 38 bu: puotic Pruits Ape. Detictous, fancy, 5.0- $80 bu. Mo 1, 350-468 bu; apples, Oreen- ings. Bo 1, 225-37 bu; apples. - then, fenc apples, Mc . taney bu =i fancy " standard vartety, No 1, 70-99 bu Car- No 1. 100-150 bu Onions. dry, ley toes, Re i, bieck, We 1, Neo 1. Ne ! 47 B. large 6 OC wid ave 4% Total weekly eraded eggs from Fi canes . large 40 government of 15-19 were 6832 CHICAGO ‘(AP)—Butter irregular. re eeipts 1.176.704 wholesale buying prices unchanged to % lower, 63 score AA 2. . Kees Weak’ Feoeipts current receipte 40; ‘checks and dirties » Poultry Hartrick Acts — ‘to Get Witness - | Asks War Department to Return Army Private From Germany James G. Hartrick, first assis- 42, formerly of 365 N. Ave, Hartrick said both | nen made statements following Signs of Rising Business | the stabbing in the Pentine Me- | tor Division parking lot. Hartriek said that Kline, Mor-| | an's brother-indaw, was in the vic- | | tim Moran and his assailant. Burris, according to his statement, saw the stabbing as he was entering the | lot. “We doubt whether we can re | turn Kline in time for the exam- ination, but we believe the War, s car during the fight between | | | —__Pentise Pres Phote TEST STAGE—A worn out television tube in the rebuilding | process goes through many steps at the Allen Electronics Corp. be- fore it reaches the final stage where it is tested for reception. Here Betty Flores, of 210 Ferry Ave., tests one of the rebuilt TV tubes as Howard Dunn, of Oak Park, (left) plant manager, and Eugene Bereznicki, engineer, of Detroit, inspect another tube which is ready for testing. Dolfin on Probation; Must Repay State LANSING (UP)—John Dolfin Jr., Milk Producers’ ~ of Romeo Hold jall and needs bail, Ph. PE 2-5201..C. A. Mitchell. i i i : i ATE: i { a ; Hi EEF | f ; federa] law. . , Department angil euvecer. FOUTS Department wae. veer PONtiac Plant Turns Out ser‘tiacsa’cs protation tor tve| Annual Meeting réenent und Ghat wow | te pee ts cere Salt a8. De) id He sald other means te re- years Friday by Ingham County Members of -Youth Fi aa na eonmyiayesmt in the |," licen, ye, 2: overs he, {turn Burris will be taken if he Rebuilt TV Picture Tubes Cireuit Judge Louis E. Coash. am Se en local of | St. Mark's Evangelical United week ending Feb. 13 totaled 318,- | 28 en ge seee a rere ‘unaes | does not return voluntarily. | . Coash ordered Dolfin to make | ©. will hold its annual din.) reeren, Church and of Townsite 700, a decline of 45,669 from the | aeeg Works aioe Oe? Crosses 28-28% | = Meanwhile, Woods is held in the (Editor's Note This is another firm. Scratches are sanded oft | full restttation to the state by meeting Monday at 7 p. m. in Summary sims nls baiee for the Feb. 6 week. — ‘Oakland County Jail. in a series of articles sbout various | March 6 and pay $500 costs. = ; » presenting the youth program serv- ; CHICAGO POULTRY | SSS SS | and the glass tube, the only part) poifin immediately paid $15,575 | St- John’s Lutheran Church. ice at the Townsite church tomor- This was the fifth straight week = cqcaco (AP)—Live poultry steady By WILLIAM H. THOMAS =| which can be salvaged, is clean-|to the county clerk. The state| Members and their wives are | row. — that new notices, a pgm. oop me yal — stock. | County Deaths That used picture tube your tele | oq and painted. earlier withheld $2,487 in Dolfin's | invited to attend. Dale Butz, of the | The service will be held at 11 to filing unemployment compen- |» cents lower to 1 % Righer, Roary | vision repairman takes out of, Cinema. ti ioe pay and retirement fund payments, | economics department at Michigan | a. m. The local congregation will sation claims, had ——— SS ae Gemer E. Pautakitis your set travels a long way after | ee , sanded for scratches, léaving $2,486 which he must pay | State College and a representative | attend a mass meeting of De- the Feb is week, was mot Te-| ————__| OAK PARK Service for Gomiet| it leaves your home — and nine fina jeat and there te tie re. [WOR nn ee eae ne Wil seek | SSeaing af Hope Chapel in De garded as having affected the re-| Livestock ie eect w al sacaey pr times. out of ten will finally end built tube, ready te go back in- Dolfin was a member of the David Mendham, secretary-treas- troit. Visitations will be made oct moterially. DETROIT LIVESTOCK | Spaulding and Son Funeral Home, | UP &s 4 rebuilt tube in someone pe | Highway | Department's excess | urer, is chairman of the event, as- | Monday through Thursday Foo trond in emometegment Come) mere Ae Ses cae Ferndale, with burial in White else's set if it ts not broken or suing how Jong that Foe ase ie Sold houses | sisted by President Clyde Hotch- pensation claims, along with some | {oGchione west Chapel Memorial Park Cemetery. | scratched beyond repair. cae ca te = ngs on property | iiss and Rudolph Falker, vice| Two Win Key Awards other. factors, encouraged eCon0-| | Cattle salable 300. Tedey's mecrea | He died Thursday. “Well,” you might say, “I won't Tebuilt tube, will last. It is just | purchased by the state for highway | aigene ) 8 ‘ mists to predict that there will be | i017 ynareday, Small receipts prosuced | Surviving are two sisters, Mrs.| have any rebuilt TV tubes in my like @ light bulb, it may last for | use. in Kiwanis Club Drive comme rise (a business activity (it | fmtaet. eonve:‘utee sive wart, goed |Charies A. Macaheas of Oak Park set. I want the best.” Rel UMM u bloc” ac ipdite’ ke kar ieee . SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP — spring. 7 F | ‘oseph i a s s installed, - : owing a = They said it may not be as great! steaty efter west open “ality end oe oes Bae ot. ere it you own a 10, 12, or 1¢ cording to Howard Dunn, part own- salleuntds. ‘search when his ac- Methodist Church Hugh Donany and Fred Rolph were as normally expected, but that it Sree tacues) eres Oe ueune Gasees” aa | w@ebeveb B. Rese inch set, and have had a mew er and manager of the corporation. | counts were found short. - presented silver key and tie chain should be sufficient to make any | steaay , and feeders sio¥.) =WALLED LAKE — Service for 0 put im recently, there is @ | New tubes, however, are just as| Dolfin finally was formally Sets Youth Sunday awards for their work in the Ki- additional anti-recession measures ana veartnns son kite me t200.ts ee, Deborah Sirena. Rose, six-day-old| £0ed chance thet Mt bs rebuilt. ble, he said. charged in court three weeks ago =—— — | Prime steers absent, mostly good fled yearlings 16.00.21), j Drist Gemand utility and commercia! | steers and heifers, mostly under 860 lbs New tubes for smaller TV's are | A native Detroiter, Dunn came and immediately pleaded guilty. | being built because en | to Pontiac two years ago trom ~~ manufacturers have found a t | California where he had invest- | ss as (ee eo: | | Snente Im'a related field. He plana 2OM@O Book Club Plans tee waa te neon tee | Os sen, Gorman, It you have a 16, 17, or 20./0 expanding the corporation in| for Guest Night Tuesday Semtiy Rnattng lela an Haynes, Tom Lenehan, Fred daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernie | | Rose of 280 Pontiac Trail, will be '3 p. m. tomorrow at Richardson- | 17.00 | BESS SL. $e cater cee eas ies | Bird Chapel. with burial in Wixom | choice fed hetfers 1700-2000; late bulk | Cemetery. She died yesterday in steers and very IMLAY CITY — Youth Commit- | = ment Sunday will be observed New Car Sales Up 1st Part of February utility and commercial cows 10.80-13.00; | j | about six months |Leonard and Lee Whitman © ¥ § “| I tal, . . F , i : es cel Gs ee tia Mercy Hospital, Pon- inch set, or larger. you, still may | 1 8% time eady to re-|, ROMEO — Guest Night will be| There will also be a Youth Fel- 0 bulk wtility end ceommercia! bulls lowship meeting at 6 p. m. tol- | Ayxiliary 1) 80-16 00: cutter bulls 10.00-1200. me- | lowed by a worship service Surviving besides her mother | worry, the remakes are just as good ee ae and special ‘have a rebuilt tube — but don't | aid ilitee: tal when they alld seul gaan iy ts Goes said. said new car sales during 16.00-19 50 pe tae bark gene alas ~ you can buy, And they Put | 1:30. WATERFORD —Ladies the first 10 days of February were Calves salable 80 Today : market | Pi : ie, 4YTMM | cost less. | The Allen Electronics Corp. Masonic Temple. y events will include an Auxiliary of Waterford Center will up over the preceding month's Fenier wnartet apetty demand uncer. | and George eo a Few companies are now engaged has" been operating, unnoticed at A Program will be presented bids! ccceeebo as workshop from 10 | meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the a age MSS : + tainbut prites strengthening grandparents, Mr. . ; + r ‘ot | : : highest 10-day selling period factor prices mostly steady, bulk chetes | os z and Mr. and M |in this phase of television, but one ite present —tecatin-for ever 14 jowing the dinner by members ‘of a. m. to 3 p. m., with previews of home-of Mrs. Joseph Phillippe, 711 7 This, the agency said, was “a 9nd prime 28 00-31 90 few head prime | Green of Detroit r. Mrs. | of them — the only one in Michi. months, It eccupies about 12,000 the Art and Drama Committee.| motion pictures and film strips Crescent Lake Rd. feat not recorded before last Oc- | ommersia on ee ee | oe of Cawees. gan — is located practically at square feet, including a basement ——- and a youth missionary banquet _ Seeking will be Mrs. Oscar Van- . tober.”’ It gave fo specific figures. end wiility vealers over 19 Ime 10 60-16 00 ‘ Sef. kav ed ett en, ee Se ee for storage, | Oak Park, are the principal a: 7 p.m. with the Rev. Rann impe of the Belgian missionary Ward's placed this week's Ua ee lg = lg ERKLEY — Electronics Corp. “| Dunn pointed out that the biggest | stockholders. Crawford, Chile missionary, as field. ed States production at 112,130| sbowt sweady Compared test Teureaer: | for Gilbert Wayne Brown, 60, S147) inaw St. problem: in ts Allen Electronics Corp. holds | Speaker PUBLIC SALE cars and 22,614 trucks. Last week | Dither atter slow a eee Ave., will be yt oe the only rebuilder of TV | competent help. About 18 employ- ™ : 106T Bord Motor, No. Mi 2 the factories built 168.995 cars| strong: chore und-prime—wooted | Ashland, Ky. He wall remain at) || 8 2°) oes or oa cameo aran © 90 cid tne eee. from Radio Corporation Goor, Bale to be held 1:30 pm. March 71590 , lambs under 103 Ibs 2200-2300 22 head Kinsey Funeral Home, Royal Oak, nm wet erg of America and pays a smaller Annygl Silver Tea Held | e= . : - : Enns 31.30, peed and tow chetne weemg | witil 2p. m. tomorrow. He died of Pittsburgh, and supplies job- | tubes a day through the many; amount for each- rebuilt tube to v \ Pee 6, 0, 22 Southfield Pianist Gi "lambs 20.00-29.00 mast choice and prime | suddenly Thursday. eS eee “Some of the employees have| RCA, Which in turn pays out this — Womans: Club | — nist iven | aoaaat aeei ranged 700-1308 ” | Surviving besides his widow, , ———— = been imported from Indiana be- same amount in royalties. here met for its annual silver tea Pie. Bh Fe = = First Rating at Festival ee ea | Leora M., are a son, Marvin B.,| By the way, you can see part it : One point stressed by Dunn is| Thursday in the home of Mfs.| Notice is hereby given that the annual Leonard PTA to Meet —s 21. & daughter. Mrs. John Little-| of the tube because it~ is the cause. it ould = a that his corporation is strictly C. B. Crossman on Church street. | {ydget Bas heen submitted, wes published SUUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP. —Di- son, of Berkley; a brother Charles screen on which you view the! 4 build pork ace Se wholesale, and does not do business! Thirty members and guests were yes, and thet 0 public before - ane Berres, daughter of Mr. and); LEONARD — The regular meet-,C. of Ferndale; a sister and two picture. The tube itself looks like =e Tice . dae with individuals, — | present to hear Mrs. Percy JONES | before Ah ‘ie Vulece Mrs. Matt Berres, received a first! ing of the Leonard School PTA grandchildren. a light bulb expanded about 25 raion carmel ta ——* ‘We trade jobbers on a tube-for- of Pontiac gave a book review ‘on Phong take Hall on Monday night, place rating in the southeastern will be held Monday at # p. m or 30 times and flattened on the “© corporation. tube basis, one rebuilt tube from | “So Sure of Life”-by Violet Wood. LUCILLE M. Michigan Band and Orchestra Solo A speaker from a Pontiac lumber Both barley and oats can be screen end. Charlies Ellender of 2% Wen- ee ee ee ee ee er a, fe Village ef Orchard Lat and Ensemble Festival held re- company will show films on Ha-|grown in climates too cold for The tube goes through perhaps) onah Dr., president of the corp- | have collected from retailers who| department of Brandon Pah. a orenerd Lake, Michigan. cently at Ypsilanti. wail. wheat : 20 operations or more at the Allen! oration, and Dunn, of 13630 Hart, | service TV sets,” Dunn said. Schools. an: & Pee. 10, 30, . th es SOX REPLIES 1 | ~~ femaral_ Directors 4| Help Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Female 7 Help Wanted 8| Work Wanted Female Li OOP of Fe ae titted titi tintinntitiinatind POPPE LE Pre ae eal a a re wr o ~ $ a FEBRUARY 14 1954, A edae : Experienced lumber salesman to A WTD. YOUNG MAN WITH MEAT WANTED Veterans IRONING IN MY HOME, Amelia, 164 Norton. age ° on ‘ t 10 am. t pA Voorhees-Siple fons can Ganon Ge ofa | 2 S LESMEN goo Bes ag Bm oy “Oab: a mg at on to try our scien- and HQUSEYORK wanted AY THE low, Mrs. B. B. Marrington, and FUNERAL HOME sa oe ~ | $180 WEEKLY —teat_4°-—_—_____________| Gite every vich PE e431. | High School Graduates day. Babvaitting evenings Lesite Quance,” dear sister of | the Press office im Pe oe ccs plane or Motor ‘ V4 T/NGIBLE ANL INTANGIBLE Help Wanted Female 7) wowrn over 2 TO WORK IN! train yourself for a business co. oe . Shel enaey ree it || the folowing boxes: re kes aoe Neglestman®. Ste’ feti tet | Ornice wong um MURONTELE: Bi la"Sena wt'w Bitten” | ita aiteabtiit taulag Me eee, TEM mae se a | . This brand oew product its truly plete. training Ages 27-85 mar Taph area Ty } . . i a i, meaae Ei cR. FULL CHARGE, pestes, oe ae wie 2, 3 2. - Se 20; - ' Donelson Johns = “There ia noth ng cise igs ssc oo Re gm H and aon one. Pee ones a ‘ane Sad ie ‘weeks pM Beas TWin | availadie anen\ position. pa ggg I Nese Wrasral = = = a a on ‘ Maden Pom PUNER als’ Pies ig eg OE pee pono ltr $5771 for oe | — Tite box 20 a ides at ae Sock wi tn “wane — ‘Ecaak BOGHOEE: > MajoR DE: Lees . -4 9. 108, 167 113. . j Help Wanted Male 6 ‘everybody is @ prospect and ev- | GRL GR DOCTOR'S ASSISTANT a |e no Press an al yen on he | foe ncn care or work RICHEY FEBRUARY 20 i964, | ¥ Oe ws ~ oA ~~ erybody can afford wt AN terrt- EXPERIENCED SALESMAN FOR and labora’ work R.N. ig —— ber and am one + a Daniel B. 366 6 Marshall age tory is now practically virgin No | EXPERIENCED TELEPHONE 80.| phone AND IRONINGS, FE 86: beloved husband of Mrs Min- | @ DRUG DEPT! SALESMAN EX-| Svicimeas required cad we train| ‘WBtime seice wort Must be high | Repty Bon Ot, Pentiog Feecs | tetters Good if vou qualify.| ble. te, 6t6 sda Miche.) Gear Cather ot) 24arts | cellent earnings opportunities to| Oat Gur capense. Por particu. °chool eraduate with good record) EXPERIENCED WAITRES.| 9 N. Telesraph. Bammené Building, Detrek 36. | wossan Wi “DAY x Richey. hte. Lewis Jeakins, Bare. | quality man 4 hous week, See | lave gee Porccmnel Manager ap) “lim | Rows ¢ 8m. to 2:30 om. oft W | ware LADY TO CARE FOR {| POSITIONS OPENED ror. qUALT gt RR Rs | . | fe S ~ | _ Buren. — salesm vA — eee a | | Saginaw CLERK =| ae . ear The Good Housekeeping Se auTY | OPERA PART iaye's weer FE cana a implemen field both farm & ng By Ad Crosson, George ‘ant Tt Pp : SALESMAN - DIRECT FACTO S : § tes . = RIENCED COOK. NIGHT ——. satel Gesirable a hour, washings het Sunda Peorusry by reas ™ = gens are . Baa ual and quatente. Sit|" w Sor st i HOUSEWORK WANTED 8B an. ON seen. owe Wenmper time. "write ores. pat “ember ire gs tae own transporte: Spar a Chapel with Rev. eee = z| ably priced and sold on F.H.A. _ _ — Babysitting emings. — OOKKEEP ——| came, ¢ j bd —o ee Maynard (0. “oveterie ofticiating. |} FOR WANT ADS Fruct ‘Line. Ge. 68) Woodward. | {erma, Rpergetic person Faas "San or eo eee aad pol wewe| ~ ER are, + | CARETAKER To sora Linge Bois. The body will lie im state os, ts Fd BODY | Press, 1 Sees, Apely in Spadatore sat ate ney yo dealership aay week i apely i p — ot. 2. “WASHINGS AND IRONING” Some wr fier ine eevee || DIAL FE 2-818 oo ol bod eel come I A er ee PT te ie. pare MOTHER Wilt CAR FOR CHILD Sunday, when ft will be taken to : | €ations, altsation and insur: t, this whet "an = ~ Sea ane nO Instructions 9; while work, In Cooley i at ; National Coech Body Repsir. | at you are looking for?) WOMAN TO CARE FOR 3 CHIL! AL Mer Mille, fuincis for service ond |( From8a.m.toS pm. || itax ovER 3, WITH EXPERI; (O°Cirs: tne bottom we wil, creimarmenent cater. persopel| “dren, 8 dave woot = Ee wae kcpenimons’ oui, poet’ } j training, very good income. Op- a FOR PART _Vartal "Tuesds} j oes PT — — train you for the job Apply Mr.| po y to be territory mane-| pie 8 . of gee Re. pg PIANO AND Ao Las | “ime TRL hte Ras, remnant ime Dam |T an array amount ow ef] Saye nih ose. weatey aero ekegy simon’ rer Overy, ne Manet aoe wren Waisy OF wah ANB | Bee SN P| Seats at Sead evoment| Se : Woled Lane Mic? neha = orted immediately The ket, Pirmingham ggg Seneca’ Were: ing. are & proven closer in direct ewe transportatior Write Bontiee | HOUSEKEEPER IN MODERN ~~ Work W. | Male 10 LIFENAED BRAGTCAL NURSE fant deughter of Ernie anc Bev- ress gssumes no re JOURNEYMF ELECTRICIAN FE 385 Letts Ro. OL miles north of | sales and want a real future, you _ Press Box 1¢ : goutey Some, Oey LF anted Male 10) tor private auty. PE ¢-See0. erty Compton Rose cear usterq | wdiity for errors oth ot 23% ; Rochester cannot affofd to ignore this ad WHITE WOMAN : ae LADY WANTS 2 DAY A WEEK atlt Gaxtnr (Mareen Cherri tras | ~ bgt charges DIRECT SALESMPR - — HA EX NCE NEC. | cas ee oo A = on ~ a q 3. children. — — ANTENNA IN-| housework FE 4¢-1250. Oceore im Rose er- bid sl * . . : nae Wen be a cede: first insertion of the ad pe manger for Dew Pon. | meee go pote r Te | tween 10 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. | peon. . = Pevrvery 21 ot 3 p.m. at the |§ Yertisement which has been tiac office Men must be high actner Motors, Birminghem MAN FOR HANDYMAN & JANI. |. ——

: EO eecene consice! toet eames - week you can make $20 per| an adve and commission | tiencel only Weekly guaran- | W, Maple. Birmingham. Card of Thanks i acer Ucn reedior mauee week Call FE 45172 or WEbster | rates are high All appointments | Bee Apply after 3 pr Woscwant. SHORT ORDER COOK. 32 NOON — sasaaiiopisiaeiet anejetedl type te U2 c'ciect neem @ue _3-7670 between 8:30 & 10:00 am | held ah). a pee | ware “ste Service Next to to 8:30 p.m. 021 W. Huron. RTFELT (HANES TO day previous to publication | | ead. —— —_ _. ELDERLY HOUSEKEEPER FOR peur 8 ely pel Transient Want Ads may NEEDED A LORD) College Graduates Sue? ties ia. a poem op | ah Bg NE GAY | Repmanent positions co cur sales Tenisrva. te eect and. Go house: & other rindesse we ate deeply ‘i —v™ Journeymen rE 13 E Pike St night wevellag. $4,200 salary and | work. Good home and wages for PRODUCE CLERKS — 6 ie Sew CASH WANT AD RATES ENTERESTED [8 GTEADY fW.| Domus arrangement, Prefer mar. +, - Live in. References.| =XfEAT WRAPPERS ‘emily Lines } Day 3 Days 6 days : R ; | come 62 80 to 63 00 br? | ried men, to 40, Applications ue. - i wisn 70 EXPRess WY Seer Machine Repairmen = [| sep" Gra, whe. married | ¢omfidential Our men knew of PRACTICAL NURSE. 24 HOUR STOCK’ CLERKS grofteete to my many friends a 6123 066368 866252 | | write, simple arithmetic. age 28, {his advertisement. Write Pontiac = - State experience, will (Ay helped me ; 3.38 SST Toolmakers up. Apply Ye Perry —sY ee NEMPLOYED bor te os Fees, for fall dome om te my time of EC. Vee 2400044326 Enot By). NEMPL w ORL, FOR BATURDA TUR s ore sate — 14 Mi. Clemens al ' 3 oe go tse 7! and pe gg yy peared Your chance to learn sales. Non- “jmorning, bousewort. PE 24314. with e incl Fae FAMILY OF THE : 3 ta He | aircraft equipment.| Se@sonal. ¢ days a week x4 WOOL PRESsER OF working pane Ay Rirmingham Offic Patternmakers peneneg Se aoe Ra. Berkley. ot B00 e. m.| tue Birminghe eres AT | cellent, oppornanity Soe . relatives rawings > : » es — = vancement. and friends for the kind - e devic c ufaetu eas Girt FoR ’ sion of Sympathy shown them in APPLY is Indianwoed Rd, Lake ‘ care for i chidren | paid, pension plan oe he Ph. Midwest 4-0844 — areeees a program, ps 0 A rater ma het PONTIAC | JIG BUILDERS aced. Wongeriul oppertunty, ex, watian heath. wcekdant =o of 379 Haniilion DIE MAKERS | -. og ge eho o| see tel Bs "ite torus nrevers ema |! MOTOR JOURNEY MEN ONLY a.m esed¥ acy seat teas 6 | tency mouse) F ymateanie. tis ame ; r . . ad . 21 to wm ear Son” ed ines | a is DIVISION FIER as LAID OFF! Ree ~ La _- Bectees | ‘Above , “We wiih Te tHAnK Ati OF | lowers : : Y ) =. ‘mache relatives, ee | aca eilaioles | Employment Office BODY pa ee i nnn} nie cwom av | oe MALDWIN & a ek ee onl 1 Retard cant termite cael oie sence a fe } r nies oe ‘ bd | “ = f d # i wi ti \t { { - + 4 ‘oe le *. o See ee “is , ree i ! i . ‘ ' _ = hy poe SM age ty * x i. ‘a ; E if | ‘ ee Ba 3 ay é “ * \ ’ a ; pa ASE NS oho a ae id els Si : pi cali dak Bib \ 5 PLES PLSOR LAYS | UNION COURT APTS. mor . 5 oes. Dome \ fe | Eq: ‘ \ ; ' se re : J - : re . \ ; , i f | ‘ : . ie o . . . fiscal ‘. \ THE PONTIAC PRESS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1954 , Building Service 12 Laundry Service o| eee Peenety8| SLICE OF shat Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 For Sale Houses 43 ALUM. STORM| uur tagi or 5 I: mas | — | WINDOWS _ . 5 _ oatiac Ry GILES eperiaL — § RMB. PA = STO 5 7 1 wut : © Huren #. ¥ >. d AND DOORS |==#= oe croare | , Se | Siver axe | a ESS] BEST BUYS.>* ,- aN’ | Pon rast. mprscrmer wicaur | pick-up irock. please call. a Rent Rooms 37 12900 7 $e % 4 Ne ee se tt Pere for te TODAY CALL DICK FOR SMALL Teoce | ~~ | from town. FE 3-1903 heme ob te Young in Heart : ing. moving or ‘eny time. | PULL HOUSEKERPING ROOM Por i fguse arated Pieture « bengetve ; SYLVAN VILLAGE of the best Reon Foene_VE 2ces. dren spay ethers, Ke tfed scion? Bt alse we inves BRICK pt picture sonable, PE 24641 dren. echeol x Ly LAUN- garens.,® lange, covet rm & laree front Om a FA doors $38.00 a ee —<————— | Bay care _ dry privileges, 490 ry §— =a “me at You ’ w F oat eal prive satiate “Re oolientice Trucks r Rent Oeent Lake, FE WEST swe PING ROOM me Sbarro pad * ore. legen. best es “Phone PE case! TRUCKS TRA for. Daycare. {fuzan wonnino | mere i te your Ging 3 big. bedrewms ‘end a a “a PLUMBING AND HEATING HS | % Ton i Ter Stakes | Wtd. Household Goods 27 per week, clone Fy making an ment, done fo cue Gab. us. Pall eas beet. Compton & Son, +3761 : ee a... -F--s ot reer. eee pees Pontiac Farm and — | FURNITURE NEEDED [Nonvusgeet gmurea Passo 36.800 Got tes" se aia Site tte Pesta sat) Industrial Tractor Co. pose or ot tote, Gat, the “joom, privase entrance rer Geo | living. roam. ehalien “with by Picture et of Gis eed =| | $1,000 DOWN—ACRE _ Siding, con PE 6oeer, = “teers ees dollar, Will outright eral Hospite; 1 er S.clean girls, ¢@ space. Ot eee ae ee ee Northwest of town. Incindes CARPENTRY, SDE AnD TRUCKING AND WAULING RUS. oP 2S Smmuny FE $-9082 “any Teoma al 17 some. pactere con 4 rooms and bath with oak ‘meat work’ ete PE $672 "iblsh anytime, ae i sale Ph. daTiT. SLEEPING ROOM FOR GENTLE: sit doug vill headie Bal- eenara ty floors Insulsted wired BO, SNYDER Yi008 LAYING | SUDDEN SEavice ASHES BOR | "er teats “ie re isin mas Wo week, “e ey ba Ou" bait or a | fet vearty out basen =, blah and Tight Wrecking. PE 44018. | Cast WAITING POR USED FUR: * cm Tew tet! tan the orice te at SS cement WORK: nes a comic) MAN WITH & WAN | aiture, dishes, etc FE 50006, erry ek caus a 6 te Tosa from the owner. land Lake area. tree Raymond Com. ODELL CARTAGE ~ LET US BUY 5f OR AUCTION ff Rercteeping room, i bastment VACANT! “COLORED FAMILIES | $!.190 DOWN—BRICK + | COMPLETE, LINE. OF MABONRY, | Loca: Titans | SINGLE MAN WANTS ROOM AND| BAY _leday and move ia to =| nome Much mie, |- 2 petrenm. 6 sepm toeen, _ueteh, Mock & Sone, PR 000 ee eee rE an WS |" wonatt an? oni? daily x) ‘ | board m Cathalle heme near Gj og a oo ene | sistment, gas beet. Auwomete bet aly, 1 ecks from “TEK WOOD SMITH MOVING | Wtd. Household Goods ie) a. yp [PRIENDLY FELLOW WANTS] Swingin Sgr tasee | Srieeftes MOE Terms Por Some tae Senment PRODUCTS Ven or Pickup Service FE 440 { oo ~~ a ae | foommate Feetertes near, FE} House sits “about. 100 feet tmlormaten call Mrs Spears, . Ofeetmnawie okege rpg eutmanes| Me, tagaia on Me Ameren Vee PEM, eres co wel 3 > |MEEEINe-pomy zon umn. vo] Eetre cmiee, sretmang | RUSSELL A. NUTT | DRAYTON PLAINS any jd. FECE of FE ai wa 2 — ; ; sell for $6.97 with easy | REALTOR ee —_| Vide Stat Sores. Servis Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 o {Eee aa |e Ls a «5 Uke new ranch - . . _ bie. girls, 447 W. Hur, th wk eR VICE ARES E - ;ILES REALTY : OF YOU sed fireplace, tie EAVESTROUGHING "| axe ee a | Rooney |e ee re Tay | GILES REALTY CO. | A HOME OF YOUR | jHEt.orEs, Same. Malamre sheet Co. ifr x uneasy _ _ ap Newdoweres |ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN ON ., w — ve set OWN smart kitchen. utility reom. - AND TRUCKING = . : Woodward Ave im Bloomfield = ‘ New 20530 . Priced FLOOR LATINO, SANDING AND /| _ Rupeles nenled. FE 23-0003. Sorry, sir! The colonel can't see you now. He's busy | Hifis, MI 44253 | ; | You Wanted Li below y terms Moderoy equipment Ph wg oom 0 x ETS oF WE at WANTED making up the promotion list!” - {ROOM WITH PXITCHEN PRIVI- OP 5) ] hi = Led sre ne & tile work. PE 4-2290. Pairing FaPes . — “Sniande 20120 ‘ater 8:30 | erate we eeticae wer ad ponent end ‘te pertinelan FE | PLO ua ae WATERFORD BRICK, BLOCK AND CEMENT ‘ _ pm. . | ; ro home enclosed — > Ho job too! Thue OA 8 3en on Pit Guo - Wanted to Rent 29| vanes “eee , me - a noom APT. APPLY w Costing for 3 cuasive “er mere. | RAY O'NEIL. oe The iy Ey cor work, Ph, PE 4000. RELIABLE DECORATING, PAINT-| ~—~ | John Kinzler, Realtor — House Privileges Close to bur “pring "PE 3110] or @E Calle | $1,800 Gown moves you in attached idatt 4 _— re, Fale . (2 ROOMS AND BATH MAIN, & tows Off H. Sagianw. 35 Stock ve Real Extate room with fireplace, 2 GUARANTEED ALL FE ¢8626 or MI) TEL HURON CENTER STORE| 670 W. Huron st FE 43525 7? | RO oN Co-operat Exchange | A ‘ Kinde, Ket, 19163. A. i gan Oe ete eee a te | Coopersinne Res! Estate Muchange | Working couple 16 Plerence, ii MEALS WEEKLY TELEVISION. TEAR DOWN geese ae aia oa | sv cimpictely tied eh Fe eee ee eee eee Want to Sell? | earmeetal Bent BY | pocnpse noc cioee tw, | Mpeupe ‘See hae Mics | Hep tee ena | a wae ey BLOCK AND CEMENT WORK | PADTTING & DECORATING, PA- FROM COLD APT. " eal val ‘.¢ . sereens, garage. some type of trade. Chimney repair Gabe Roth. FE removed Pree estimates. FE| "°°? apt. or house, se SCC _=*F. Pike - Corp... a chance to get inte your ae Se nr enn| Se PATTING. | cane SEPEE | PRL PEELE? 8s ware Ses EST mar ws ira hae Carpenter Contracting | PAINTING DECORATING GUAR | Ciisrian FAMILY NO @MOK. | BUYERS WAITING ford. FE 2-5008 office Mt Clemens. PE 23278 | section. Plastercd wails oak ; : Rough or trim FHA TERAS le prices PH) ‘ing or drinking. desires 5 oF @| 1. 1. neve take er your |}, ROOMS REFRIGERATOR, |? BUDDIES TO SHARE ROOM, iioers, nice Sate, Gull 00.000. Edw. M. Stout. Rasher _Get our bid too. OR 3297. | SarwTiiG & DECORATING, PE| [cre Wee Pontiac Prec, Den al. | bome is in the ares of Dre NS 4 rm not ety m-| ANDHARGER CO. ww sapmew st Ph PE Soe REMODELI 14006 or PE $082, - | ippLe AGE CHRISTIAN cou.| flerkston of Ww (ead us a a eer Pied care | OENTLEMEN ee ad lahed imeige “About tie ac-oe. |33 W. Huron & PR PE 66163 : GARAGES AND MODERNI7arion | Wal! Washing & Painting | pie wants 3 or ¢ rm. apt. furs. Cash { "rand Coutr ts) 2 ROOMS CLOSE IN | ee ee Cn total pres. on Open 8:30 "th 8:30 FREE ESTIMATES - TERMS Reasonable, PE $-2211 Television Service 22 BROKER 3 rms. and beth. Adults only.) HOTEL ROOSEVELT vie DOWN A deaulitul 3 bedrocm brick show Rr rr“ and 2 childgen need 4 or § room $70 nth. cnecbehsk. Oe eek. 2 dedreom ranch home Large! home 1\> tile baths. Youngstowa | 6 Lp oy —_ STRAND GARAGE DOORS SALES | noma SERVICR CALLS - 63.40 furnished | of unfurnished bouse| rE ee or PE teen K. C Hempstead, Realtor | wuites br weet, Recs raion. PE tot" fhood location" Chimney. wer firepinse,” ecuvies ream nod 3 Sciereks, service. Ben Garege Door] = MITCHELIS _Fe ssn, * WE WILL BUY |) ee ee a tes tet” Gempicte “ae eetaet win | Si, mamered, pares, Complete | Sinck top ctrest cod © uason aLTORATIONS —b BE: | 40 M. sareaw FE sqm | ‘sets ane private cotrance, cess | (2) Eauity in your hese. MODERN ¢ ROOMS. SUITABLE! HOTEL AUBURIN— | © Wnitcomt Realtor PE MOS | Seaped ut fenced, Saeselt and cciguoetbond, Ormr Me, Sar pairs, Ab Kinds EM348% | DAY aD WONT SERVICE| _™. Write 2 Press Box i8.| ‘2, Buy your bome for. cash Sg Sed oe “C°—CLARK sion Spe this, Sunday Brive. gut rae == — calls. for less. Call Bill EX-SERVICEMAN, JUST HOME Ca _us or stop in. | so 1 or 2 Roo - Dinte to irid-e Subdivision | | ee sation aT Radio & TV | He emioceen oe ame | GOT IMBCER, * sigue "or “uotrnned, “FE Regt Stores 40. GI RANCH HOMES | Saytm entre tame Rumber | Sy ws « TIME _AVAIL- \ _¥i i _ | 211 Jesiye a | a me na : ive tae ve, FE Dia? ithoe tine Peaten | Sucuanteee-ty "aera any | Temata eee! WANTED — |‘ Sesser Sr nesta Ratt peRagimenne Ree wh cened Deedes | A. JOHNSON. Realtor |" CMA PVF CALL GULF SUPER ~ pPOme Masi Te woreeey, On| Ge fae et Tm pm. oe HOUSES ts ‘| DOUBLE WINDOWS | &‘fnthens, ‘ol forcea ‘am FE 4-2533 —Saoen_ 2 Some, 9 C! ; SUPER Stave Li —— — GALL APARTMENT CLOER iW. |. ABPrOTmately BET. Dend tor emomatio gee coter tectem.| 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. N SERVICE Q FE 5-8165 105 Center furaishings, hardware ste. Heat por lll en olhccmngge poe Mt ; ; a roan esciineuioage, Typewriter Service 22A — WITH CHILDREN = on of 30 “wo ehilaren Near taper. ere | a Nal aa tots A nevis oat pe eS ee ee BUNGALOWS ps F- 2, *, « school teacher or couple ss . ee Office Space cluding tazes meurance leges — has 3% room apart ’ BRICK AND BLOCK CREW AVATL-| chine . work. | SSrviece Wrie Poatise Press Bo Parma. are really ‘selling ia toon pee 2-0058 | ~~ = If you have been rejected on pleted ‘or wned es cake, beaten, ford went subareas ares. able, Licensed MAy-| General and Office Sup 2. We can 3 R SPACE | "a wneteire. corner bet on fair 64610. | ply Co, 7 Ww gene ____ | WANTED: LADY TO SHARE NEW. Cash ar te for all types Rent Apts. Unturnished 34 pe lige = Ave. in Bloomfield | see us. You may @ 3, ~ “4 betes Hy em the tebe, Rent ‘ae — Three eolmele PE Cones. PE _ itches Id Seainaw Bt tween | ft —S eae re 61 noo ape. | LARGE 10 RM. HOUSE 106 OAK-| CAMERON H. CLARK cia oe Fies te eove 1-038. oe | = Sa Ser ©. ___ ; 38 Pirst St. Auburn Heights, land ‘ve Ideal for climte. office | CAMERON TT. UL. "JOHN'S “RENCHING Uphelstering 23) Wid. Transportation 31) pon rast casH CALL” [3 ROOMS APT... PRIVATE zx. | = ieee ae et J R HILTZ © FG. Wood.Co. aie LIOHT AND HEAVY HAULING. BAUS TOUS _TORNITURE BR | LADY Wante pine DSm¥,|- Edw. M. Stout, Realtor |; “Toe ee ns naae ge om, Woodware amnte porting a eon ht hs or tree, Oe sans EvOR | "oat esq tar rt ean 14 Goce Lote wa emi | ter. Ma . Ws. vo. Pe Pesaw =e yncn_APas For Rent Miscellaneous 42 ; | rm satan "SSBC Fie seme | , ‘=p 110 : | im spare time fe 23038. vue —_ Wed, Contracts, Mtgs. 43] ———sains ca es | DO det_Aynilahe (peat ~~ Lake Orion Frontage soo, Ne RAnC, NOME | ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE | CORNINES Serials Beetle. FE Trades are mece, to catisly all | middisaged caghe bs wis | * ACRES OF LAND FOR CROP! 5 teqrocm motera home with BATEMAN ‘cor thadeech Casiem rewinding. 218 E. Pike.| 4 1977 we mye cry scarce trede Joer ‘ropert. roner tenses, SS month. | Sect an) Posier ha. Clarkston, ae Sa eee tar. oat piembing. | PLASTERING | “spresan, Four meternt 7 10% ps aS RRIS OaOH |? ,mODeRN nue orgreaas | For Sale Moses 43) int Snore cree oars | POU eR nee en ; _ Se ee Free estim: repairs tp or ‘cencepal hand, "for a COOP MEMBER Adults ontvy. Ref Call 6:30 to 1:38 -—. Slastored wells, huch Sears, = ~ aaa ices sites 3p FLOORS our home A Yingling. FE | ‘aw. _ © 1st | _ 734 W. Huron. $75. _ = ~ aire heating — HS MOanre. 0% Boos = Se TRENCHING (RM. UNPURNISHED APT WEAT| RAMBLING RANCH HOME Clarkston ge ah only low. aa a furnished. 24x67 8 rooms, stories and 3 p = phot BIRENCHING, |vareee orem | MAHAN | GREEN LAKE OFFICE) SEP Gait FE Sia | erent tame) rks Save ae] SLRS $00 AV omas Upholstering REALTY CO Homes, Lots and Estates vaaas cad hall beth, 9 ce? etached | sac Tw and oo this < »EAVESTROUGHING Phone FE 5-8888 ip a] Mae—iuT IT MERE |¢ ROOMB AND BATH. CALL| farge., peterem View from | Pontiac Twp. nex | sell nome aide nape ed . ru cir loumng © cheat spots? ~ we'w me 3 | wT COMMERCE RD. 24413 | Fairmount. Ioen08. G2 80h total price er con: living room. Basement*with | - 6x EXCAVATING GAAErO, BL Lest & Found 24 " WOodward &-1144 Rings y nD BATH CALL sider cider home trade. oti Sereace. Levee 9 car gerage. 300 To F _ dosing read bide. Ph. Pip 28422. RELIABLE PARTY WANTS TO 10:0, PE Sales 18 Rast OFF OAKLAND — | a ee Purnace ioeialinton repairs. | “Oi, MAT CiaSy of Marvey Ra. y | Pree Be rey ROOMS. ARD “BATH — | targe tre Seams megere dome, fu | CARROLL PORRITT || WEMIR SECS, ang an Sunday 12 to 6 NOW I8 THE TIME, REMOVE iets peace Ano WEEE a ANTED ihe arr WAILABLE | Clean. 2 car garage. Va.beo total Eve. “Cel FE 31283 or FE pains éet nt beaivom ead oth Pioneer Highlands ee Pan | “Biya, Warns | we ane ero camay im sum |" Seats Roe WS a |_ ashe ences Pe He | Te ee oops een APPLIANCE SERVICES | iost FED it "you arg im Erecting | gizcle of ot call GWT FREE TO BOARD UWNER.| ‘Sieh BUNGALOW. crogad, ‘wil rade eauty ae oi boat fe iertest rea yay qe yp ts Sead Saat lat “tin | Bevan Fa sam | Ppa ee Tl) soa sear op | Sepia teat soos Pa) "es Sather gael Se) |) ae Beets in etal aha and of small FOOL BOX Loser IN VWiciNiTy| McCulloug = 382 Auburn Ave. FE 4-3303| 40086 afier 4 p.m. “| entry hall and c.othes closet, | lake privileges on Sylvan ’ nOv's, 8 Dekinnd a 24021 | of Dougles . FE 770. | Francis E, “Bud” Miller ~ Cash for Your Ho TTE APT BEDROOM | ct floors. plastered walls. pase. R WN K AMPSEN A perfectly planned bain PTRiMMiNG & RE | LOST: PAIR OF BLUE SAPETY Realtor and beth 1 child ‘nder 5. OR| ment with gas furnace and lot : . e nad __ to 1.6822 frame + peat Begnemy Pet sr he: met, Coun wasting =— Pars . : . pres et, fr sealant constrar. a Se einem or | toe monta, Reward. MAple $4301 | Gosteme Parting Gpace. fe eer! gags tee abe bake ne. rimest. 00 RB Kenaett tee OR re Oe aL” = | S11 st -lecete octeaial wrod. The Realtors,*FE 4-0528 | feme ms te motel windows and doors.| LOST: WHITE TOY SPITZ IN VI-| 5% MORTGAGES §F® iese FE 43000 Open 6 to | Sformation DORRIS & SON | Te che nenomcan, all fare. — nay - ye. FR ae oe en Ave ewand on plate OR SUBURBAN from | WE NEED LisTiNGS ON FARMS. PRIVATE 4 ROOMS AND BATH. | ye artons COOP MEMBERS| sperete ¢ room. large liv: Soeperetive waste Bachengs | SP Om ete SUBURBAN SEPTIC TANK LOST LADIES YELLOW GOLD EL-| ‘* secre with 109 f. frontage, no ROY KNA F Realtor |® E apt. ong | 182. Huron PE G1587) | 10%, "Rice tote eames *|- fon | ee ee e @ Orion, MY 2-4431.| “gin watch expansion Bracelet. Re- oD CHARLES : ' ‘and bath. | child under 5 OR OPEN SUN he 4 ~ ete oe ~ repaired by iactory. trained. men inet “canbe otis s. VICIN- “Equitable Societ WE ARE SELLING ALL, OF OUR LAKEVIEW APT. MODERN, GAS T "hams op den’ Clan, Nice, peat 1246 Clinton River Dr Drive oa! wi tara ‘ral engi pic ny for rt ai. Sa = = = ee im need of city, suburban, _iee ey dean ‘ern OP am i a ae meture Fight sa the Clinter heat: “asphalt the "Reor "tnese inna x — SMALL BAT TERRIER |” Your (Land Contract Sion you compute cons- | Rent it Furnished 35 4 firms River Dr Commer of "| Yi be priced for onty | 98.708 WALL CLEANERS | ‘fawn white 10 tn. an. bs able to give you complete satis- | Rent Houses 35 : ios bungalow. with $1,000 down Make a0 ep te hn a * SOsEPH or oe no YA’ $13. 900" ov ely brick bungsiow with Dalnted wal > furnace pointment today 9-163) Bivd, South, PE 2160. | | JOSEPH FP. Reis” — FE 2020 | Will appreciate your call. 2 BEDRM_ COTTAGE. WARM & SUNDAY 2-6 P.M. lake Modern of course ee terms. r, FOUND: ARTICLES IN CAR EN | , S¢¢,0*, immediately. ; . clean, 817 Forest, Cedar Island ‘Alclif Rusched saree, afl turn. sleo| PONTIAC REALTY CO. | Q&®, “22 P go of OR 3-2000. tet om BH. Clemens st. | £2' W. Buren St. Open Bves. til 8) Fe ta Tg Take 78 Hilichff nice 4 room cottage that rents Ae — iy —- ag Be ee ‘CASH FOR YOUR You _ TT | RM. HOUSE. PARTLY FURN.| Drive West on Huron street, turn | for $8? ver mo. three large lots, | 137 Baldwin 1. Be - e rr Leo Lustig} cles and then pay for ad. FE LAND CUNTRACT Clean, quiet couple. 58 Wall 8t. on ge | some fruit, berries & ete. ree hec and terms fer que S| ee} 6CRALPH B. GARNER SMALL MOUSE | REFERENCES | TOME Mul to our sign ian meet we 6 A tale. SEWER ING Physlo- 24A wangoal Bask Bg sl etary a rons |. Walled Lake MA esti and paper to mare} Le H BROWN, Realtor Serv, Ph. FE C2 | | cewriPic SWEDISH MASSAGE: Casi, POR LAW CONTRACTS eee Member Coop. toEh tee | 3 Roos | Wits KITCHEN Mist of the many lururies, of | 1202 W ay AE be a Russell Young ~~ n~ | _ Bt. Bd, Venwer G0 Duro Bvy.| ues ‘wl 9 Sun 104 mew cin is Jocated on Iss, scres, dot dows |_| R00" fireplace Slevatery tm bece:| 912 W. ures" Pw passe a nouns Tl ee da ered Sy KINZLER meni, enclosed porches 3 car @©- | Open Eves til § Sun. “il 8 We Want _ " r — ae Ga- Fo pancere ig tor living room PE fost) afer 6. PE Live A HOME OF YOUR we naroUR a CASH -. |@ ROOMS AND BATH. CHILDREN | oom. Qui si7.teo wun tO = THIS HOME 19 A BEAUTY | INCOME : OWN pt Bg Bag gs F -- 48 HOURS welcome. 919 per month. 2 months Sear old beauty nesting to 6 of ail of ‘ Soe iiaiegs Wecres sour] You'so Siestng te Beet étc. What have you. Call us for FOR YOUR HOME ie _sévence. 6311 Whitelake Rd. wooded setting eS oe Vestment Only, 00,08 Good ¢ reom home « EQUITY 0° per ment p mes. rent . : rior with § generous size 1 RESALE, ON pee - es ee ey ol bas Ree Humphries| SARs [seis Sa - _ welcome, PL | ae draperies. tile ‘ Carpeted living roome, Se Tt] “Rent Apts, Furnished 3i| Rent Houses Unturn. 36 FE 2.0474 fervrecroaton-ghamre ct | sereia Teetgtca fos" gapen| ws ca" em ¥ eux Pe ~~ 83 N. Telegraph Open Owner says ot fopaY tract. Phone : rrengs | heated. eT ft wide lot : an Oe ~ cas FoR 1 LIGHT room. | 2 NEW ROME my, | Co-eperative Real peibte Eacens? | Well cated ta Qyiven Vol tte . stale trae We have ‘several Customers walt-| "60 State Bt mn rences, No endren. 10% Return War and gchooin, Price gis no T r Teas’ Cal & cen Sot |) ROOM, Ur UwriianeD WOU 7 BEDRMS | OT Detter can be restieed on, & Bun. Mr Moeiser E 5-004 pep ey By BB NI OLI courteous, and Gulch ' Mean 30. gg MT a, crate bethe and seperete entrase-| OTTAWA MILLS Newer a A. JOHNSON =| ther hen” Ot Od ee as se tol sae theme cat tee) Toms| Sexgtlew' wt siectelee | B. D. CHARLES. Realtor) | AND HARGER CO. 4-383 . a i “yt SALW ako Located. th a" goad gonna irik "EES ai"felme propertee. | {RTD reegeege Pa : $:0 "Wh 8:90 rs On ROOM, Canin, up wmOueTs| ° Seven ha toe | St Foe ake | See cee? | WILL BUILD 1704 S. Tel Rd. | Ra. Sr sem, Lake Orion. and 2 eal ca. | "°F “—| [Ctpenelon Sie sed ful | aso starter ‘nome, double con EAST SIDE contrast oF m yout Pag yy Sits a cnecais One Acre specs Am tperesl vaise for | sures eM &@ veer It OF! on vesoment, bet air ve i a eee i S¢ He i mi : 3 ; et Templeton, Realtor ee | ce. Merce ss 900 Wanted Real Estate 32A LAKE ORION or ii : nt i : : i room oe ta hia ee cenased oe lates nice le New $4, rms. i TASALLE PARK ~{- = iy Se Mae Rene nae | ial or : and ~My or, te heat Fgh i w. Terms ~ ar- and 3.- akc FES faa ¢ REORD PAUL A, KERN, Realtor w. VATE = HR AM John Kinzler, Realtor 7, room Dome, shan eal tee _ : ‘ ero W. Huron Bt terms, ~ ‘ fom Mle pom | “Oo REALTY . * x * P , * ies Xe = Sr ‘Heron Bes. FRE 6-204 . en os sae yi ka ae je arity ‘ = E s { . ; ¢ . =* oo . . . i - % s . - ‘ y as x 4 ‘ : f w= sensinen tepuasatapapeaanbastten z .% . ry racer Ace ses [Ft a. ae is \ A? Weed mop Rey t\ ee i 78, 2 . ‘ yy yo - P " FS r . — % \ . ‘ or g.§ , : - Ay . : : } . ¥ ! ;™ ae 20, 1954 4 cui THE PONTIAC PRESS, aiveuarise, | YEBRUA RY Sale Suburban Prop. 45A| For Sale Farms 48 : ershberger For Sale ws ~ ws . For Sale Houses 43| FUNNY BUSINESS wr , at) eS SxS Hee 6) _ es et Heme aici | PEN ERS Peyyescop FOR fee . ~~ ‘ i a . Chose te O ; ec See ert uated 4 _ %- ‘ a i. LE : oA i ala SA d home in Rochester, ~ Partridae; O'N SUN.6MON.} $650. || BEES | — a : e . am arensors 2 os ! , base- home a poroapy aEAUTIFUL i 1-5 meet, ontomais ef beat’ 3 car stoker beat S04 ce ‘Se cares om CALONI AL Hi Ls attrartrye? home. agg lo N garage . fee oe A real farm LOLOAtAL : immaculate 5soom i the. family Bee eee ous! Prsiremigealty a" Jee | | ot beat, garage, tango] Ee’ ven. fod | puch © convenient sche | town Bitchea, tie beth, pias. — ACRES carpeted. ivi groom.) forely floors, ‘Tully’ euvipped® base- Here S SiS MaEAen Cet cd boot, Livesamte aad ST bate | = SesUrery oat Mis, Modera 1 bath The beau- oom, storms and oi) heat, room home. | fitul kitchen. has MGcughitey | eed come 6 eulstending end a, a ae es oe | ¢ ‘ow, qreneati "hase a % priced et only $0,960. Terms W t | FOR Farm house. ¢ betvoamns, oil oop < fm. landscaped = enclosed | ! —_ be 2 cor ee LAKE —Convenient a A Wonderful New Home tt Dequindre’ sasa0, #1300, down, 3. 180 ESTATE Sing Cre eure you n. ton | WALLED | pos ead L. C LADD pa.| Beautiul with } moan kiteb- | th | Rochester 16 Mile room, 15230 home "aa, this "choice op in| cms es | Here indeed ts the finest value to| 4940 Mae eS ee 1111) en Dining, sup Pyiade “up to of big lots 18¢ by : bung kitchen, fu found A home & MU bedrooms. Bein abi a paresties oie! fom, modern, ragoen. ff arte ahele and eevee | eR MONTH Se es ee sea Ene busses Los sacrificing tion room with ber Oil will be proud to own. INCLUDING and 3 car turing - building, ton * for only) furnace, electric water heat AND INSURANCE & 44x80 manufacturing - building, wale _marvelces hom Piastered painted walls, er ge “Tecate K ta| making © portest for ene whe 819.500 cuséeuna wasn tile bath Locatea on par o 7 ft. lot.| wants = shop and modern FISH IN YOUR | Hee buy at on, i's by 18. Both bedooms "are Ato. ‘oi heats tle bath. moders Tonent house, ‘Loceled Just east RACK Y BEDROOM -1 story, im. large. The bright. siry kitchen) kitchen "o'0 per com me of Clarkston, Masy pesemdicks 4ACK YARD 3 deta payments on @ "Bee it believe wal) al “pe your own beck maculata ie every detal sain este ae onl oe tae ae See oe << tis 00. “The tend clans ts Me s pone compartments. home A figure. BD Bh Fee cgay nag ak city out oil yo oiliph recep @ large aute- : Hicks wor 09 EVER- Fm hash emrct | ada aaa for $6,800: | SS] Giroux, | oe and doubly te ; of he w oe 6 on | Rte carse | So SRS ‘lor “ | ee eas ¥ ‘ry oO w . Aa Seer. need a Priced right ot $2,050 | pee wen a comdartal rice vai | S2.s90 belance’ Like rent | ft 2-20 The location le the well respected For Sale Lots 46) free Oniy v.70 Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor | eon terms is tne fu won't last, Cail for appo HERS a d complete 2| was Boulevard Park Subdi on #Shie Terri Veer mes Sage. 1934 by 260 .A new an sion with city ~ . E oo sLanrence Street Open Eve! AL 2 LCS _ site | FIRST OFFERING - ond Tos Rap US Pot On bedroom home for a ina eal East ploomficld WHI | Out west af trees near p a han the cost! me pi . the satisf Highlands | lofty site amid the Ger | thie clean 6-reom ‘modern . hiskers, so he pasted them on! little more than ‘ long range security are yours fot 1 high let, low é ROOM MODERN Rows ‘ _ tainly the price, within Your "ual proce a a Goarcenis “The artist couldn't paint whi of a shell only taxes, only drei t BI 10) e 16.000 FES — h at only wat | bath up Basement s ’ “states _toom 8 | cee acne. | = sone qutomatic hot H s 4 For Sale Houses 43 ao phase baba A street, sidewalks, Open 9 to 9 gun. 1 to 5 > IDGE,| — water 4 For Sale House ——_—_—eoe lot which is a 43, 27 , OR 31872 or OL 31769 | W AR D ie I ART R sunporch ig ee —o—~?+wr 00 OOOO? 2. A large O ty. Oak: Manor Mg os Highway Waterford ry Tlv moaeh ; 4 b3878 1 hyp Haarvall 4 -room small tres, “$11,500 terms. Baldwin, turn west on HOMESI is modern. It's *, home. 8 TV." room. 2 way natu * nota & < EGG* | 288 er HEUOH CO linia, 2 large bedrooms, bedrms | , —_ ‘Drive out Ba oe Cue = heme?’ apts, ora summer hotel. town’ kitchen, dishwasher, EMBREE & GREGG 172 West Ana Arbor. WE $8621 sed knenen Fein. Gireat oP oa lst fir 2 ft reac Directions: oa’ boot tegited model. | MACEDAY GARDENS | bese. oe, Basement bern with os tr nion Lake - ~ to . s 4 ee! : build elec. be ; latte axa |6| oe ~ FHA See eee eee ee full’ beth, oll heat. full ba ©! Take Perry to Madison! wees ab ea. a Pe © Ottered. ot 9060 with, easy Horse stall, cow samentens, T's Re See mar. or unfinished 2 and 3} bed- jot, pemp. how brossewny ment, new garage. Nice rat ht:3 blocks terms. . . Ta tet cotta. of oven to. Fo- “Westridge” home gag ag ye pate privileges. cod S car garage wun ever About ‘Sc acres of grousd aii) Ave., turn right-3 ELWOOD FARMS ot “Inte e dorm. The. best ae 1 20 mimutes Sas heed $00 terms. |) ae ooo to Kenilworth and follow M ORRISON ont level, goed garden sofl.| model, ine o Aoem orings and tor as rn $300 down. . . os.eee. : one ° Offered at with easy ~} @ smal) stream ges ae tae Leshe R. Tripp, Real ee ee aad 7 ROOMS DOWN Corner location within) ous open signs, IES AIRPORT ven Hill Lake. We believe youl = a Ng cane ome co M.16 | 90.500 ou 4 bedroom home with full bath. Drayton Woods * eukee ee ce er oe lot, nearly 3 acres; make ye $12,000 down —_ $0022; price with terme C. Pangus, ment & ol] heat. ides) for Well constructed and beau- oo et Tre tala cae Ga H — est suberten | << - => might consider land ° | agen Orwoneilig BB ever nia’ eeeae Cares’ tet le room and beth ranch home, eight’ = housekeeping home, Nn AS Ottered at $1,500 with easy terms. contracts es part payment. charges. _ sae. Prised oh 9A00e Gla Gree re ws, full & ement with stork er. : KER BE ACH city. Priced at $6,960 s M, 2 picture windows, : Pull basem this at $7,000 : BAKE “4 PARTRIDGE, _ oa " Miller basement, ol] AC heat, rec Paved street. See : oO. es = | WARD-E. @ ROOM AND BATH ALL On 1 Francis F. “Bud ee ee dbdrm home for | aa eo -__ LT 69835 | Latee fone ete. ce earane FE 2-8316 ou heat. Close to, school = O] Realtor FE 2.0283 ine fod resent section, | OTT ie reduced. price SS tcmee| 4 a ai HIAND, 4 BEDROOM WI IL. IAMS 1 "AKE 43 West Huron St. il a . be Gea" farm "| JC) Sage ie noe) ene abe ae HURRY II! | petite as) GARDEN Business Property_@ = x Va.t tT, U ard, eee ‘ 7 BY OWNE: anes ros Serres Sous com | wilt fireplace D bedrooms ses! Seminole Hills school and bus. Low down pay- : < at. toe Broker. Milford a bcs ae “up with easy | Sale a og ee hg mage HOME heat, ctorme. “ot e0n224 $12. ‘ ood gunman ant Sarge’ pact ment | | te ht terms 7 . m 4 room - large bets. Ese. Oe uae oe EE ay a Rech meas MI 41676 Ln well - landscaped lot FLOYD KENT. Realtor ‘HURRY $3 This Week’s cials F C Wood Co. ; ; . wt Mili fake off Baldwin 1082, ice’ basement. ges ron pee & BATH & UTUITY Large living room. dining! }'] FE $6105 open eve COMMERCE VILLAGE -&. Dixie Highway $2101 or PE 43400. located seer Deegten Plains. ry a Oakland Lake — room. kitchen tt ie | 36 w. Ser eens Power | 4 bedroom frame. Very neat. On 1725 Williams Lake ne. : ae Between Drayton and Wotee. Oe _ W | mvenings efter 6 or Sun. coll Mr 150 lot. Low down payment, cs aad Gat noe up ° HURRY ! cpenes rine nex bath. full base| Office ig ag ge “a fora. Sones eran nomaes BRICK BUNGALO ern. | Snyder, OR 3-1975. oes. : Full — Magog — SSS FRONT) ment. Hot ca coon barn, 2 lots, | _ ITTL ac FARMS seer deep with access to Very cheerful § roo room, E PRIVILEGES. 3 bedroom ARO DAYS ines car eerege, $17-) WILLIAMS Lk, I C ee he) THE HANDYMAN “LE R. tracts. goed main cross highway. ig ee "erese ex! lot. ge heme with good — z new 2 — ome 600 term 2 bedroom modern eo iy Cooley Lake. Brand un pistes poareinat ge iss and close H n M.59 : . cil heat ated near school. | Ou heat. Basemen t Living room w ecnoms mater soil,” “Re-| West Huron o . 500, Terms. ment —— Lots of nice shade th for comfortab.e lot ype. jew. 2 bedrooms,| to stores. Excellent 2 JOSEPH F. REISZ trees and” the, lake “on cae iy saa ba eset | 20 xe ous 10 room omen! “WieST SUBURBAN Bet and weiity ie tank tm Is:| Member you cont ever build iy came, Gey aswed aan or le ‘te away You w Mrs.| ple lated. Priced ors cellent alow 3 hoo " Wiring ‘from Mo.” available. 6 Sun Cal) ts fully itneuie odern home in eace odern bung . 200 ft. and $15 water toip w. Haron St Open “ru 8 Besa ey 0 eed Veto erated) eee eee | Paes] vce, | Ti ee oar wv 10 4 Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 2 ey toe. ene engane | MERLANES* om, metomae |" Ft, Laat | Seah Ree re Se F. C. Wood Co, « ». stn 2 coer eR sel 1, BROWN, Realtor |5 w sLewrnce atest Open Eve Idea | . veo pigtrence 8 gg PA ye phy nie summer and only 61.000 Out buildings consist of new = | for summer home. W Ph. PE_2-4810 x | k a=) ate Huron! with full basement Very nicely | ‘is ae call Mr | LAKE FRONT « lercted on | barn 26x and eens | eg Wunteme Lake Ra. OR 2:1 = Has septic tank Nolet, water and = “HO oo tend "out ge gee wieeek Fe ees. nize lohe. Mae, — ahs amen eee | oe ne PE 41081 — = unfinished, Priced for quick. sale HOMESITE: BUSINESS LOTS REAR THE NEW venience on house gees ly 13 miles Mackina seres of good soil, With o 24x30 | Realtor | {Scales "tm ‘Meege Meteor — Owner (renslerred, vacant. EE & GREGG Y GARDENS U. 8. 31° Also, Gas - im good mr — A. JOHNSON, Real bus and stores Pull price | 2,000, terms GAT ° "EMBR 1 "-MACEDA eS tues Sine &G, Ine toe mew TERFORD } °™ “FE 4.2533 only 98.000 “with terms oes. eee Caton, Lake RSM Seng) © Secs cl Game ui coet| mee Welaen ‘Soke © OG: bes Eee “at ~ modem reach | I FE. 4-253. d only . | OPEN SUNDAY PINESS | 1 le ROOMS. MODERN. “Gas HEAT, Seas” Obese . $650 with easy Eevertae Mich. ee a very aioe en paved. road. Ab 1704S. Telegraph Rd. Open Sun. 1-5 OPM HAP — | vou — Terrace "3 aybure eee es sa bane type Large : ae 2-6 M, = frontage on W. Kichen so ining cinine room ver (geod DOLLAR VALUES GEORGE. R. IRWIN VEST SIDE 1 | APARTMENT BUTLOIG, | com in. ELWOOD FARMS arden| "4 20544, PE 55100, sata -_ Nand, Pull, Dose- ; ™ ‘ ATE 2440 Middlebelt Rd \ a L a ——— a | seusee ft. level, serden | Coop BUSINESS LOCATION of Pull | Lakefronts REAL EST L444 LARGE HO’ plus owner's appa at with easy of E. Pike & 8. Tasmania, ained | pon Ideal home | |-A 612.) Avenue IMMACULATE an ; coine for de-| soil Offered . corner r utomatic pet Gown. = §7 000. $7,800 88.000 $89. 450, mi 200 Baldwin FE 3-054 Ultra . modern 5\9 ogres Nea Pontiac General Hospital, t Sun. 1 to 5 p.m. Good terms. FE 32-0541 fo’ peea | Brick building with — =. 1, CC LADD + ta your pleasure” = 1052. 2 bedreome’ carpeted | “tractive 1 rooms, 4 =o wun ost 180 Riviera: 3 bedroom brick bun-| tails. ; IRPORT ‘ey FP om Mg ta: s terme What ts y - Briar Hill} floor plan 4 roo and full basement, sutomatic | : N A days FE 47908 eve. ‘ 4206 Dinte a 6 p= 4 eee Good Dea\ 8 in Legere - 1 aon ae corner teagines. 6orn: bedroom Fcaee ma co wih ig and hot ang! Migglo- ge-ho W ale Hake | JON ES lot, beats 1nerea, PR Saab 2496 Pontiac na cont — mic file bain. modore kiteh-| bath up Vestibule ontfam laxs¢ | wails, oak floors, Pai FOR SALE | ee ae eee sp FO SELL” Case e Ra Income runs cates loset to 327 indow. slab dedrooms, auto good terms.| INCOME PROPERTY 7 i ag ea ~~ weclion o ‘et at one ‘and gavuagr dupont’ on bie dining wil baseman tae duplicate igo veveilebles Ture |’ pete living reom. PULL PRICE | Offered at $1,200 with easy ee ee ee : . from paveme: 5 se e heat ‘shower, a oe A Lake Rd. on . payment $2,500. i month room home plus ment. off sutomatic heat! gas fully imsu-| eft off Estates) | $12.500, an. pa $310 perme of Dixie, moe oly tages Let us show se ae == : ater heater gle ee pooe ge ign I. +7954. _ KER BEACH Jots, Sian se NO £8 -tyow want 322000 wht one AY 1TO7 3a days” possession Frese aes cusioust avn eexiie’ ‘oa to OPEN ago. SMALL np morg ge = jake privileges bag Bog sees Maple Dr. FE — - “Cra {6 rd > SHEFFIELD S tae bane lecae and | Sha" paid for “Otieted at sik ¥s 2961 Winkleman 3 pogresm beteh | Gown. ai agems Wh ft. Offered at 8750 ol ae Prop 4A . : ssession W O Unk ae scaped grounds overlooking ~~ puny in 198 anal @eett: ; brick _ Co 2 =. GARAGE. rane Realtor | res nex Wit yar ber weet Serer gy veo g etey ot ale. Coury aan ae =| ae qenuere to it ving, room, eee ent a. deughitar 2, level F.C. Wood “| Light Manufacturing all houses . water heat- with nat enetian blinds, shal) ement with R 3-123 basement, 2-810 em 019 Josiyn Parking meer os Rear pot aoueon sneak 4 a ge ology bath. weal bespltes pri room, | saa doors, floor aa wee ga- * with agen & oan wan: ; 1725 Williams = mr —- exwatd Se ween teen — GEO. MARBLE, Baer ciaee alone A hea : chen. including “Motpaint | front TT aedta Gerken ae | dow overlooking the lake front 1) Gites ner $ OR 30008 tion. 6261 ANDERSONVILLE RD. aad ingur’ mlaa omer Gat cceaeaier electric | You'll say it's priced below "in-| grounds on lower level. ca = CLEAR LARE_ ‘ LARGE LOTS. ORTON 132 WATERFORD and oes’ i Gram thaoe ae tove The second fir. has| 19 4. "Sle son 763 800 down up and down, ful. tile ei beat, Lake rights OA 87665 0 ~ 14276 «Townsend 8-440 PHONE OR }-1268 vantages Just drive Pee and lavatory | IGATE TODAY. upper level. ‘Timken LOTS, WITH | Flanders a UNCH ~ ae a be i coaenad nat-| VEST attached garage. Many other a NICE Straits Lake. | RECREATION ROOM AND L' out and compere. you ll Recreation room with oon | : ch of alin Parha al Turn left ¥ on Middle 447°3. m for lease or sale. 1062 ADA amazed -at value for ural freplace in basement, | Attend the Church o We'Wanca Bivd 4 mile W. 9 Ea ake © US WD ee Lake Rd. EM 3-2661. down plus mort- . th ot} water ‘ : . rn On Silver , 5 Hal —_—— _Cooley Lake Rd. EM 3-2 DOWN EAST SIDE geee,cont Payments 00 per feat bavemcnt, barn Kiss) Your Choice On Sunday | 3 sires uate ine cen ialal eee a. sie |Fer Sake oe Eachenge “sities . Ns | im includ een ie tream : A be ogy. Hen MI. 2 bedroom modern, plastered eed | mauranee. For private show- round flowing’ s To Set!_To Trade | =<: le Be: 000 ares. to. town, ™% MI. pa ‘lite $ hardwood floors Tan weeke is | ing call our cite’ “We acy oe bens ee botany rod al iW ‘LL INSURE IT ; HH. Delos LIE 2264 enpeen blands. Faas sea and bus Fo ge — r TRADE 32 ee gies Open Sunday s home | | Screeme. gee leh otee tert aes, Me ee, ferred. ana snerifiving at “BUD” NICHOLIE Dut in 1062 ving seom ghee yg ge ee ma, for 7 to 1b eeres of like to own @ home! approximatety delne for | Drive out O matic ferred 74 ries, |. tasubanes liad nateral © e and a 4 acre parcel timber | Bet & house Owner. Would you cod pot be all your en ols med business and he's just 1. Hi. BROWN, Realtor ae co, Gna et oa! have! ine Sylvan = sa reid cash 3 | mortage. C-CLARK HOLMES- plum los . ping oe! cout 1362 W Huron vio” | Uwe i | fasdas of eres —— i. = Nr. McConnell School — - 110 Spokane —— ‘Re ater Sunday, 2-5 p.m o. ‘Siese Eves OR teen” and ‘ell only $18,500. (1631), . > » been > e nice cum rm. Nr) ~ Spokar bungalow buiit in . —~ ann LCOCHESTER ADAMS" REALTY Cx | matural fireplac th break. ; opportunity — a good I ie f th, modernistic kitchen. oak LOTS ON BLAINE S8T., $200 Weil om # wun basement and | 32 Auburn Ave pane | fact book “and Ta Lom fret | nome, pias Imeoere! Pots ar 30 floors. plastered walls. cepper Pie each. PE 5-4071. TAVERN—LV. QTRS. | Rome im town with basement and) Vy er eulhy attie 3 tote =| floor. Three ee eee eal aa 7 eo reem Cad Sun. 3 to § coat aan on ee down. | St et Sel fae - late LONGVELLOW SCHOOL | a wume near come of the ‘ ot] automatic heet y bath utility a with $1280 down sleeping porch and re vate stairwa’ A fine fui Only $1, ly on Just wes 2 acre farm SOME NEAR DOWN finest vacation land 245,- fu; family room, 1) 215°, ta arnteid im Priced 06850 w FE Nice high bemt. Hot wa . bath apartment beg 2 car |: e m brick near’ schools. Balance monthly nab all ar VD. $300 & UP. 625 “Wet” county drinks over pine Sees is wrth fire. MOE Tennyson off Josiyn | beater ‘gaa f red Fecreation rm . | beorment, inet ea eaeughen 2 ‘complete I re loo Der cent mortgage, including qinndne o'bew i WILLIS M. BREWER bucy ban, Nothing taney. but busy = 2 > ae = 2 car pe 11,750 ing, ne C-CLARK : frame 3 room Roosevelt Hote} ; couldn't buy with ; ~_T OOK ana to value at $ ened-in porch, full base- ht white and 2 116 all the time. You Uns WoPKiNs maid Mol a es | | allt HIGH SCHOOL | l mest | 81,280 DOWN VACANT Move right cargarege, Has Relvinator | PE eset 2 ~ i ue anew pee ef ae Ouve F.a02] Rochester Tal modern ranch type ‘bomes enn) NEAR HIGH SCHOOL | CARL W. BIRD, Realtor Cealtor | pe bem large root porch and) carves Dotty pine attic LADD thing, tnctoding apartment shove. odern ranc home Ban ne Tri or | : ith | pe emus it and | ecwuta “bam 3 ee with acre baci — govt. ool “vem tv: | ve ean ~_— ’ 12 beste R pluie Rte i one ‘gerege. tae privileges | oll eae Owner ie 3 ACRE close to Rochester, $1000. $12,660 down req (1438) been bu ber. busimess, In c n W. Lawrenc j ’ vacant. Eve. 1 e 2 DSEN sca wet Mt ease, OC | See weatlere, age cifent opport. BY OWNER POD' eters. Akt a) See ee Fe, eae ATTY. CLARE |, Sun Mr. "MacDonald. eM 800 gain if sol a 2 car garage, Nessie pport odern, newly decorated K POSSESSION | « 1 ACRE, corner lot, $1800. S : her Phone MY 2-6432 ——~{ nity for doctor or professional | ea Timren forced-air typi _ | $1500 DOWN Bee bungalow. 23-8861. 7 . : ITtTRON § | | man Cali Leggett grea peor Bg geirbon Oo BUY TO ot lego be Sree iia room with — ion Kinzler, Realtor 3% ACRES, hilly, $1095. REAL ESTATE Sun, of FONTS 7 eoom home : Fi aaa » OPEN | h K Irwin | aay ig and buses Bg Mil 1 Partridge 18 THE BIRD’ T O SEE space — Green ss Leg so Huron st re‘bes 4 ACRES, $7700. John A jet FE 50078 cluces income of 2 rac sty one - . 5 . 750 F "ph. : i . oe used as singie Yami J n ‘ Aion Cbd ot i : { ) Ox 130 arage Lot $6x180 fer feet. 88, If no answer, 8 spring, re-| PE ¢1502 | | || FE 5-1 me Gas beat =e 1028 ARGYLE | e REALTOR LAKE ORION etn . 1.0T 6 2 bedrooms. well) fill price. eee Co-operati fre Real’ Estate Exchange © danen tae oes high school RECREATION ROOM 4D LURCR WEST SIDE RANCH om 6 Pe. SuRpey | 101% x saaeaines ree Caament sarge yet vacant, Mra ocr tng i geoimongy 2 Many more oa ge Sale Suburban Prop. 45A| in an te ADD ley Lake Ra. 2S. \ Located im Warmington Rs A wonderful sis room ond 0h Phon 5 34031 men FE 24 —— ica ots’ wih — he Ae — = pool Bay Tang Parking. ~~ i tiie: Heinen - LAL 18 Mile Ra. od pg - 7 toe "root Basement with ges! home iat you com ars old Siang unfinished, 2 room WRENCE W Y 105 MU #1511 pig er handle. Call MAple 1 fwor Basement with ¢ right away Only 4 ye ‘: | OP |New 4 room 1 eere all ‘LA OPEN SUNDA . . ) BONDALE WEAR cori , 3 per com morgage, Quick pee: tractive: dining iiving. room, And | FB oo rime 200, nn G AY | ORD CAMERON H. CLARK ] Don’t Be Caught Napping | parimoo. $400 FE Piss | ter 4:30 RDWARE er ee i down WALTER GREEN REA : i, be here sooner —Batimee._ £0 FS | — FN Cue ‘lane bedroom up Was 8 SUNDAY 2TO5 PM. ’ MY, 2-5831_ ¥ PRONE rE’ ao oe ance thine mt pond For Sale Farms 48 Completely stocked ona equipped, "NUDSFEN H ge t. gas hee ; * : - Real Estate Exchange |e Ww. ron Open — family wil) Ting yo ~ dotng a ines Loge! WM. HH. KNUDSF? ae aan weker mecher, baaied GI j eaecers rative Real Estate Exchange for a cottage Now we can . ing suburban community, ; ctate Bank Bidg me shington Park just off of | t with or 1 Coe —— * jot of trouble. 60 Are Fruit Farm Block Lge | Ortee FE Gait Eve 3 Tie $33% Orchard Lt ‘Ave i ca: oe sae | Gen pace Ahvminum = 4 = SAVE MONEY one because we “awe fgeetage | 1 Spllo orem Ghatetng pote geManlhnags ~1 quarters sare apatinest § . ; | Youd better hurry om th indo room hoice appl $75) DOWN | ely e20a0 anes pisstered. wails,” tle’ bath ana SVrooms, furniture goes with 3/8 120 ft of Lake By te prime. Balance tillable. . . — : : wu = ie ar : : : . also 4 rms wcreer Peel sae 21) FE’ PARTRIDGE stones iets, mee ee Down New modern ranch home 623 . room. Large lot, "aan fists Sat < yaar anes a heme cease rented tos month. Large 5 ; HA EN, Realtor Geapereurs Real East Kechengs | Vi ARD k F216 ote Ss an pe: Of wg ecmpinc ogee om LOMLEY STREET Bboy Call PE eee ie | SS) Call us for price & een house. feel | 28% _W, Huron st, Ly Rd VALUET, Realtor REALTOR la mortgage coste Waterford ored stone fiteplace. ful! PRAT Pike st eam _ | doe RESTA sat 8) Teegramn Te bo i oe & Ek ste) Seeopent ot Beak tis car somcae a =, a LAWRENCE_W. RY | HOLMBS SARE ~, * Bal - < NLLs RANCH mile, ond watch for Realtor, tie af taut Pree hes 14 STORY FRAME. 3 BEDROOM GA Y LORD. ROGER B. HENRY 4382 Dinte en Hum phries ee brick Pagar Med J HAY DEN. ag tor | ea agp hy — worms : anthay el ne. Phone guise is tr or OLive 23-0011 | OR_3-1850 2% ACRES 7 ‘ SHORES = stone trimmed bill site 2% = Huron 8t. | to sult, a Gas HEAT. PAVED . $11 Main St, _ Rochester Mich. EXCLUSIVE viet ch re windows, of] heat 2 fireplaces } URBAN Realtor. FE 4.2544 AND GARAGE. FLOOR PLAN Por ranch ard , * modern LAKEFRONT on nea At tile ‘features garage attached WEST SUBU i 2F AUBURN AVE CONSISTS OF 3 BEDROOMS I bnew tor modern 2 level. el is extre-| Builder WO 37965 Lakeview. bath - py -~4 whe OFF LIVING ROOM ee eee “oy i's. Tad aon 2 silos, $29.500 you KNOW : ‘c--~: 5 rms. nn = modem home with oak TTCR AND. sv . Say—Look at This! : 100 acres of al- Sedinary| | 20x27 Puan, iicoeed heey oat HT, Realtor ee Neat ter | PRICED AT $11,800 WITH REA fi. Sei Fe Gee shighen novese att 4 Se eckes canaeck: end pe | el JIM W RIG Estate, Brchange garage Large lot excellent, tor | PRICED AT $11. Beauttu, 9 bedreem heme, sewty for only $1,500 down. One ‘ ) the sandy tive réen : * floors ier are i FOR DOWN PAYMT | meee prege eect Ssroueowk, ploy of he eg ee scent Lake LOW DOWN PAY} | aoe. Guar steee i Sivaba »! > “ : Seamkiee Ga ommties ts | A : Cre are looking for gmail bome with bath, oil wy 2 a = es residence. $1.3580 DOWN caggroern 1 Wer bel with a Taree elec tari a pentane 4 i } vear th s by appoiatment oie Part ben wore Y. "cleat it here pose A Phere en Jakes Pull price = : rom mil ies . Seal cont to ppg Neg ery et 108 — ; t \ * = sa aa as - “ Hump! Ir “Francis E“Pud” Milles opt PROT =! ‘A> ¢ oe a a “REALTOR 3 -s ; tt. Joslyn Estate EM 330 (‘ 308T v Saree Eon Pace feet ‘Stl W, tare Ope Reve 8 Ever, FE 2-2031 or 7 Exchange | % : + Sh, Rte , b . ae x ‘ a ~ i ie bs ¢ i j . - 4 : ; ; . I : ‘ ' bd ‘ ¢ ¥ f I ; Fi | (, , : | : } . : ‘ ery a ‘ ‘ 5. ‘ z ae : ; ' , , . i f Sf . f aone , cs : fe eg 4 e 1 ; : _— ‘ ae - 7 1* f ft v : . ge? oe ‘¢ i a es : < ; } \ GN a , -. 1% | \ - a4 Ns # \ - ‘ \ iS ‘ f \ * Loe ke j F + By 1 1 \ \ ; ‘ ; ee = \ \ * | : he. THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, ‘FEBRUARY 2 20,1956 =p 2) ee ‘TWE T Basingss Opportunition $1| Money to Loan 53] Auto Accessories 87/CARNIVAL | by Dick Turner | For Sale Used Cars 61| For Sale Used Cars 61! For Sale Used Cart 61| For Salo Used Care 61 4 , NEW Tne? ~ USED Partridg ©] WHEN you NEED | "Ess pees cabe a per cot ot Mer Mae! 529 to $500 “Rate at CY |. coutinos , ! COUNTS WITH 7 YOU, PONTIAC WE ; if x. A BUSINESS | We can help you with HOLLERBACK iy COUNT ON ET A I] | 3 oN problems You cea pra 4 = ia : ~ fj ____ ANON SS * CB Do he ; SUPER DRIVE-IN} Ses, foonr 'ssmai “mouhuiy per-| AUTO PARTS ——} ) R a T7 _ | have these fine one-owner Located bf ~ ona baa felerrone Us or call at our office cities | FE BON =) in pane STORE trade-ins listed below— ; Eves. T days ® Week. tte vat) OlLATE we ge’ * Used Car _ gremioge . be » ’ of used parts for "46 cars Imperial metalic blue fin-~ Sen Bt | ow mage or ney oP Ean ane nw COMMUNITY | GOODWILL | rth. sit peters ¢ aaepeeeueee «“ o lemacuR? ENGINE, IN CAR ‘ er es wane ., LIQUOR BAR | CASH FASTI—_| Sim weet © rene | Corral Motor Sales Inc.|’ USED CARS Pela" Youh Snd” rae ae vi om car. Ld i ; . . ¥ i) "Soil taste, Heaces| Risehs oss Wass SSO) S| we ane ATEENTION Buick-Pontiac |+xotaName but a Policy”) osama? BEE op. power epet, As up-todete. modere bullé-| Sal Savings Society TW Law| Sdn trucks We have several lat? “Cactus Pete” Sez— ACROSS FROM PosT OFFICE | Vinge "radio. nnd Tester, ing with eptpment. _tence St. “Pontiac "FE 3 po" | pete ion 8 re used cagines, They've really gone wild ON MT CLEMENS 8T dynafiow, two tone Wel Fressing around Soe. on CASH. PROMPTLY! _ a eS with these low prices at “All Square” BUY YOUR USED CAR mllesge, fully guarentesd., 48,300 mo, Say an for only 960.0 | Ont 010 U6 00 auick', on car fur SCHRAM AUTO SPARTS Cy Owens Used Car Lot. 1953 FROM A DEALER. | “""** 1 pooos ly loans since 1906 Phone 2339 Dixy Hw PE 44533 Get the bargain you want | YOU KNOW _ V8. Cern’t convertible, Gyro- A & W ROOT BEER | sic'satinrs Society “1 West ae ~~ ACME AUTO Parts: ‘oe CHEV | heoler Perfect senattion, Lastre FRANCHISE —feece Bt. Pontise, PE 2090, | _ opsn Evecinge and’ bunds =r | mc . tires #1300 Sevege tor the entire Houghton Lake area. N M 5 A ee 7 re $1,595 IM6 AND 1947 equipped restaurant bidg. eed ONey fF | Muthers Lalipipes. ste 52 Pontiac 2 Door—sharp ——— FORDS . lso 6 overnight rental units. ore B, Porry Pe. FE 300m —see it and drive it Hardtop convertible} . - oe — poceied a vinage and heights. $95 t $500 Auto Service 58 sce hae $1045 |. equipped with radio, _PONTIACS | Pets Sais Bice on torens: O mene ae ee | . SE oi A alge CHEVROLETS | FOR COMPLETE eater, powerglide, e WARD E. PARTRIDGE ’ = C * : . ; ae coven OF ba Teeal, RUSIEEES ls as near as you telephone. Just} COLLISION SERVICE §2 Chevrolet Sedan, radio,| wall tires, and has very CLEARING HOUSE pine phe heater and Powerglide—| jow mileage. Beautiful SPECIAL! palit ten wa Palate COAST-TO-COAST FF E 5-812] Diver Motu Gale ae hight green showroom) "SQ PONTIAC 4 DR. | ing goodtised car now. | ' scaaas Count $2 Chrysler Saratoga se-| {sh. CHIEFTAIN World HS) Largest payment of geoiaor’ any cher | Sepatwe s 8 Pea Fe en Ladi} dan, radio and heater, au- ro : “SOLID VALUE 4-4) py 3 PACKARD 43 W. Huron St. FE 28316/ completed on your first visit and FREE ESIIMATE tomatic transmission... “All Square _ radio and heater, power brates. =ined wa minutes Libera‘ re- MARES OF ES ARS $1 395 195] S699 | ool ag pay hroughout. Dairy Bar BRAIS ‘MOTOR SALES|_ ley ; it) CART OLER ie Lest Sdeinese Gistrict, compiste Home & Auto 2, Tears Pair Dealing - “He may not have money or good looks, but he sure can |'S1 Ford Convertible, ra- “BUICK ate SH 166 Ure ai and “heatat" "ior Gairy dase ond cerry besten. iO Phone FE 90188 cook, iron and mend clothes! dio, heater and overdrive | CHEVROLETS .- rront "ane fear. actual _ ebelgreeced sisnt'in a | LOGIN Company | Sareanart on | — $995 $1,295 PONTIAC | Bi Aargryeaae renew Soars e"a' eT hatarday aha te $250) — ia For Sale Used Cars 61 For Sale Used Cars 61 ’51 Hudson Hornet Sedan, Super hardtop, Finished FORDS heater tinted glass. enceliert Ove A tt I Wanted Used Cars 59 radio, heater and auto-| in sporty 2 tone gray,|. charmer! $166% . Roy nne . nc. - , Sex - a“ eae J 5 a matic transmission $795] luxurious interior _ fit-| SPECIAL! ae 28 Mureg n yederal 3.7183 $20 ° g500\3 —- = ue eee =. WHAT IS A |'s1 Studebaker Sed {tings and is complete Lodi ts Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 sex? ‘Biase ey OR 31603 7 Stade lee authan eo with all accessories. eT ATION = TY, mo ‘DOLLAR 10, hea , ANSP A ae Bas © A OmttAe Quick, Estey a For gee carta? make ne cree O K GOOD BUY? trans., V-8 engine . $695 “AN ‘ 195 ; se ees 3 LIQUOR THE HIGH DOLLAR wae All Square $ a will receive complete sat- > Bar & grill, poo oe and Baxter” 6 for the bien grade used care wel = JOF'T) CARS In Used Cars it’s a lot of|’51 Plymouth Sedan, radjo 1952 “SOLID VALUE” isfaction and a good a ee a: ee Li meod them. Orive the astra mile. things. Like plepty of} and heater ..... 5 guarantee with any car al ivingstone “ UW i VANWELT low-cost mileage... ¢a8y|,.. .. . . BUICK nm ve “ry 189 ou buy here. rath i 20 Sane Pn PE +305 | gy Mnence Co. FE 41838 gee ditioned | riding comfort . "ean, | '51 Kaiser Traveler, radio, 50, ‘51 ane 52 y DY, es wv _ _ : ° Tq ‘GROCERY & MEAT rence St at TOP $88 gl VARY mane CARS. Recon itlon attractive interiog an heater, automatic ai $1,595 pik nd cee oan: comniteeitn Also Beer & bis . Mortgage Loans 54 Top Price for Your Car For exterior _.. and most “se = Super 4 door sedan, Hand- PLYMOUTHS throughout lovely tight “Choe Established since we! negates {air rice!|» > : ‘ finish a See ist ish Jo heater lent neighborhood | TEFAG NAD AVERILL'S, 2020 DIXIE HWY anit portant, a pr 50 Ford 2 Door with some 2 tone green , ONTIACS ° good tires. Really ex- toda, peeing os sth en ne | 7 2 § MAIN” CO. | em seen 41-°5D —— All Conditions That’s why a reliable] overdrive. |... $595| the interior is spotless es cellent mechanical to owners wiiesea Se end death! ROCHESTER \ cans POR PaRTe dealer is your assurance] , . All accessories including ae For door Racio’ and . “Fate bu Sipment Ale eae Oban es aie MOTOR MART of a good buy in a Used Ford rdiige Sa whitewall tires. You'll be Aes owner Birmingham, (rede i op the “rent periy. Ho LIVESTOCK 12] B Montesim =—=»ss PE: 80 57 Ch ; Car, Easy terms. In- eet white side yo proud to drive this one. SIARDTOPS ed ante agi K, L. Templeton, Realtor] rr. Rochester OL om | $00 CARS WANTED CV. | spect these OLIV ER val- Piaak se «5 SUBURBANS ___ | Saailow radio gad" beater “Trea 83% W Buroa at ~~ LOW INTEREST _|BAGLEY AUTO PARTS Radio & Heat ues without delay: - SO Studebaker, radio, M More to| STATION WAGONS Breast. ——— | Onlimited fun, a sinvie tam —— i ae aoe ame ag heater, reconditioned mo- any e taould Cerrower do tee | ti o's Bag: -Powerglide ’ 5-8406 or PF wer d See st FF ge or "rr om on $495 Ch ‘ SDD—APARTMENTS Riitioy |-2 ! ; Feet t eens oose From SS a ead prop- “yelbote sao as ors Sele Used Cars ol $1 195 53 Buick 50 Chevrolet 2 Door, ra- SPECIAL! : 19499 FORD iiatesn Tralerat yn, | For Sale Housetrailers 53 GOOD 4 Raviers, Ugeete ee Sa nee > + $350] sust a Few Left |2 Door, Radio & Heater| is not crated ba 2 See wholesale prices, : ' wheels, radio, heater and| 49 srolet an, radio| NO MONEY DOWN payment on any of thes feet, beer ana vine: | TRAILER EXCHANGE | Transportation 53 Ford ait N es [Pere FYE. $1505 | 7 Te Gure From [comeinananoowet! SRR OM | RETAIL handled with #700 down or '47 OLDSMOBILE $1,095 up - These Good Buys Today! consider trade. Two jo, heater, original = finish, License No. EC d heater, Edw, M. Stout, Realtor WANTED. ae oe . ‘be Ford Mote have Dynaflow. “ COMMUNITY STORE TIM, Ragheaw 8 Ph PE S4165 | Wantes to buy 8 housetratier tm _ ( ; Y Motor Sales Inc Factory Branch a _| Si mbdern ‘conventences, Pieass| 47 PACKARD 2 Dr., Radio & Heater, ; ; 5 SEG*) 63 Mt. Clemens at Mill | MOBIL GAS STATIONS | fivine “partcuiars & price. | the money. License Wo. ES Hii. Overdrive Convertibles Buick-Pontiac Phone FE 3-7117 Avaliable for lease. Severs! new $95 5 To Choose From = = — Pootiae ares. Por further THE BEST VUVE ARE iT Ox. 46 FORD Buicks & Pontiacs pi 1 Fatt the sperm Bre roe ; hogaerd erzctaL OS Tage 681) Mr Dare in mel trater Gok, “|g door. A real buy! License GOCD VALUE Save As Much As y Ford Deal 804 'N. N. icin OL 2-7121 | oS ec eg Oe San ~— Loree beater. toed, buy cae . HOUSETRAILER ‘FT. FRIOID-| No. HX 5430 ‘ . our ealer ROCHESTER cue ‘@, 4 DOOR, % 4 NEW © Rd. West Side Business |"gryflaine Palen were 6 $195 Transportation], $300 per car | 47's Saginaw st, |" — | pacman 0 4, Dm CLIPPER oe PORTIS? POOR. GR Pte ete core see class | GENESSE SALES OFFERS ONE 6 , )SMOBIL 49 M ahs Before Springtime Paene FE 5-4101 hetio - beater. Wage | Sos Vue Ruse Oe | Laer’? om. | peighvorhong® ean ise yours sleeper trailer Priced right and 46 OLDSMOBILE- ‘49 Mercury club coupe wai tires, Delure te si tir cuiek | PONTIAC CATALINA ‘®. & ©, 2 TONE, Ioevudes i pamnien fale ou reata. "purchase plat bose fndch. ‘tome ad ‘AL oe. 4 ror 2 (oor ; a) a FORD 3 + ead & HEAT. ‘5? ae —— _ rE vreadiicn, On S \” Boom pie iseee oon oper |w2Mercury sation wagon] SALE ——_| Pato, $908 sao ns Sea SE anes a ® leare ’'46 CHEVROLET 48 Nash 4 door ; ' ~— —————— PLYMOUTM 's) SAVOY. staTION — ; GILES REALTY CO, | 3, Sielomerterit “| geen, tzte got, pee ent ) Transportation | | _'ssFoRD. N ASH a cx "ek, ‘soae trees ceet Ow Open ‘“. FR SAI) iso Lapeer Ra ay sam 9195 . Customer Confidence SALE So ee pLYuo st So, ¥ sath sceeasorln, ne ee MOTEL. BOAT BAT BUR Orton | ae OUTH ‘St A m. Bar pane Ris w Bay as move tn BE These, and many, many Over 35 Years "46 Pontiac $1,295 Ambassador pd — - mre tie pg EF... special a Bate, ager et acres: | SOME Sh Enagom || move to choose. from-— "46 Dodge MICHIGAN'S | © 4 DOOR SEDAN |", | SS “Set sar i“ are ee ees! UST LIKE NEW | J ACK —~ 147 Doige FINES vette Sean, | PORTIA im omLone, ermins . o omen , » . . ; sree : wv as ; THE BIO PA L | = —_ heater and spotless blue _PE 3-1942 oe mnheemenmemanmner Sale Land Contracts §2| Rew “tres “Beautiful ‘ntertor MICHIGAN’S 41 Pontiac | wooowano aNO 1b MLE RosD|* TURN INDICA ORs 8798 ‘33. PONTIA ¥ co ae eneaee| GSTS Sie Or FINEST T Ix rE MEOH Ne! | SNP OWATR PONTIAC ucouns. Owner Pe eee. | 5 — .|_ ONT rH Contin OF n NO down payment On) frveider "tor sat! te "awn LOW MILEAGE MICHIGAN'S A twotone Bent radia, heater, BALANCE G.¥¥¢ MEW HOUSE. AT) “Wood Loot to American for ful | WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD) a casein FORD 4, RADIO AND HEATER, KIMB ALL FINEST te ane et et 6 per cont ‘win’ discount gl see ae ie ee i fully weipped oR. CHEVROLET Cialis and you Will eer ~ ‘On TH PAVED Lot. $1,895 _20_per cont, FE 44003. ._| value. Shep in snd let oe show you| Wane veil 1 owner months to pay! Will ac-| 90 Pontise cone, and 4 “errs. WOODWARD AND 1) MILE ROAD r Money to Loan 53) He, enceritonee pine, features of | _ Milford, MU S. Saginaw at Cottage cept any reasonable offer| _Beonomy Cars 'B Auburn Your hs Nosh Sealer PLYMOUTH “41 ern MICHIGAN’S AE LEAs | Soaeee Peter Sale. Ha bens| —'S3 CHEVROLET PHONE FE 4-4 oui theme, meckesically Mpereanis poms wean ct cet|_@ w, LawRuNCE at case_| Liceme. re fam. vet one GET CASH QUICKLY |——c.c the New 1954 | Rate "er toa “spotless grey 3 FORD ‘0 COUPE WARE EXCEL Drive « tow miles for a WOODWARD AND zh Cone oF ROAD See the Ne ’ rT) se | —demt_bard top. io ‘ it PONTIAC 4 DOOR Ba UPTO$5O0 | Stews $125 cHrvrotet | "BUICK BOB : 1953 | contdea na guranteed | aetopal 2 PRE ee Saal, ce, Bene 7g |e “heSbew'l Seater” eomnree| |” MICHIGAN'S Eisden's mene | ' JSUFORD used ar. | ome Siu Lats ot eatran. See deca | ete ea | ae INEST = liver |e] Fords Pasretre cs A NER OF a ‘ : beauty be gy - one powet - OAKLAND ' a te a cee, ae moooWARD AND Ts ok eine Ie ™ Fi INEST ° ~ Your Friendly aa H gl Motor Seles Mercurys owner Se on cle to |ACOBSON'S | ta rome cera rrrm| 47 Olds Hydro.) guy cameigs Buick Dealer , . Ie Co. CHIEF. PT. ay 197 WOODWARD A 3 ROAD — = = Le ee deuceal ote a Hudsons. Come ein FE 2.9206 Moore.” 3300" ‘Eussbeth Tal e Ra. 3 Pye $i wa at ‘Ligne greses Byuinped. Pi (m Reged 2 shag 7 he Tain overgriva cum : and mirrors ‘spotiight and wie wie . for a oo oe uae Hud- 80 Ford, sharp, and ‘48 “je ee bd itams ot. or inquire 0 ‘ beauty. ? MK ‘$2 Linesin Core: very clean Phone FE 2-9101 . ee 1981, Piymouth Cranbrook club } ler mrorucmaannce| PONAC |# st shee 1953 GWYE WS WL, ARs BA woR | WE TRADE FOR LESS Lincoln on yy wat Hndson a $1 Buick ands. "0e'8 2 tone, fully equipped. Pontiac Deluxe 8, 4 door wee Chrysler Windsor 6 @r with | aciuse, Mydram as ‘ ‘$e Racer, \@ Pras Fe‘bisc. 3 eee Hy d d ute trans, The cole: te, black ooo miles. PE 45486, ° LOANS Chief | feacireF pecs ax] CHEVROLETS |ouapare me tow or) 9 Fs Bo 8 4 'S UGOTS CNG | olf Bree Peat. ae | Sry pepe: £90 a down payment. se nem tm | Bam Ouper 6 beer... woe 4 Doors equipped with radio. beater wind- poe - MOBILE HOMES | ncONOMY ARS 22 ATBNNH Y Choice Of Mune Actual mileage rt. One = ‘te Pontiac §, 4 door... § 988 washers and dack ies oo a 4 £58. oe $25 to $500 Pare ik. | coups. Very qoed cond, #286 15 Beautiful Cars- anne caleba . VWevlorion - Demonstrators eras. Frade "your oid car. * Aiene Lillgeas sed on = e cece lone TOE AGT St ec ars . Ruteninen | BUICK ROATMASTER 6) HARD- 1950 ) CHEVROLET | . : ‘ CTO FFICIA o W Huron FE +28 Community Loan Co. | feesnsin: rds teor'ss| pat: tlle eeulperd PE tem | Executive's Cars Beeplient eonaition RB 68:1 Pontiac-Buick ie RY OF = Clarkston ig Buck super sedan | 30 E, Lawrence FE 27131 | echinson’s Trailer Sales | #078, @ 8. PyLLY BgoiR Demonstrators PE 61608. 7551 Auburn, Utica, Mich. | MOTOR SALES 3S boleh taper niviers L Hutchineos = raver a pt ww [=a a . REpublic sl up to Chrysier-Plymouth ‘50 Chevrolet 1 LOANS $20 TO $500~ om oy pear Sys carvpareeaa BE] 2 Doors, 4 Doors, Bel Air, sharp Clarkston, Mich. Ph. MA 5- “SO Chevie deluze 2 dr. PG. ovine Convertibles & i unt be timcouw 4 OR “won ‘oven. m4 Ghevie 3 ar a O58. w. ©. Household : Finance sme 8. Der: ome =| (Sheat*” nv: 5| $800 D sc ie) i : 7 | Ss Co snape. Nhe pew, FE 60.) et ene fem. Corp. of Pontiac | Reat Trailer, Space 56 waa rey soon th eran port = LARRY & dovae - vo © = at oe Cate a ras Pane | “Sareea Tater came. 20 Bie | ig gat Te al JEROME, | w'BtisSaete tio neue 14 | Eth cages e vontae? $1 560 Rochester Ford Dealer af rod Set 2 ak: Powis - hing iw 1 Styline Se wen +S Cem at Se Se ; eee c+ ; 2s pam Sear See Te $1295 __Auto Accessories 57|. $1 CHEVROLET - FOUR SEDAN “s AUTO GLASS ee hatin, heater, h onecwner, el nel : “erm 7 eae OW NTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1954 Fst For Sale Used Trucks 62) For Sale Used Trucks 62) MO By Jay Alan For Sale Miscellaneous 72 For Sale Miscellaneous 72| For Sale Miscellaneous 72 Hay, Grain & Feed 83 . - , i. 5 | OAK FLOORING | MPR MAT Ton SALE. MA P F F ’ On per equare | 5, CUTHNG “ALFALFA, BALED: Michigan's Burmeister's | LUMBER | * Bor bua ter serng. | Maen stam, beled Walled Labs OPEN 8 A.M, TO8P.M_| BU:LDING SUPPLIES | au uinds of select oak and white a Finest SUNDAY 10 TO 3. || seeshrech eur c @ ¢ 81m at A Pe nen | a Oa, Come Sa EYER $ : wad . - FEGit === __ Ra. Be le 9-6204, eee TRUCK ad rei LUMBER | S055" pe crit) sce! mez. mam cas, BG nee FE 4-4531 128 W. Pwe press 879 per M : a” beiter =. ry a TOILETS atm. a secon CorTENS BA . = ‘ +, an Ser betier 2 i tees sifalte and timothy. Will deliver. Sale Motor Scooters ; ob up bers JRNACES uIyr CENTS BALE "46 FORD ee $2.72 EACH. | evens tk tadt| 2 ee ica a 6s wes For Sale Motorcycles 64 4x8’ Sha Srna gree: Koow veut) Ts sane “es wouress “—-s 32 CHEVROLET = | 33a % PLYSCORE | Pau! st. Cyr Lumber Co DOORS — < vin? ve ;: your Marie Sunvicg on e Rd. Tel now at © with jams and REQ HEREFORD COW & Ping® 4-Ton Panel ariey Davidson, see, sel 5.75 E as Os } Bare. oll sues im =e, ra months old, $300 4 . = ay -.... Te eres mm ‘ _ $79: i Shee $ . ACH Poacu SA1l@ corgun. cimension lumber tt srt “SY; | YOUNG GUERNSEY COW AND HERE ARE BUY"! 47 CHEVROLET __ Fee For Sale Bicycles 65 At. tGrnamentl rE tates | Etsy earners eth Set you Mane. WIT BA $60 to $295 Sedan Delivery ar Grecian ~ | 2 j BLANK POLEENG _ panguet TABLES a house wrec =|. & osow = ae p BICYCLE wirn WHIZZER MOTOR in: _ made to order PE 2071 delivered ta your lot $650 and up tens e 3 ao aaa $295 #004 condition 36 Short. i ; FURNACES WE DELIVER. | nese “nce, Herelora rop ma pers °f Pore | nets ' INSULATION | panddle. new : Here 'S Bee, 'S) CHEVROLET Boats & Accessories 66) $45 PER 100 FT, (“2S SoS ; jon aee Cat tla ‘car re. v > Ne A on =| version burners. PHA terms. ORDE R NOW FOR is vane an PONY. : 4-Ton Pickup BOAT OWNERS. LET Us ys Finer | : _ Call Stan Ge ma SPRING | and beste complete - Pontise ALSO $095 Sorat creping -- coaiting drwag? | _., WHITE PINE WOLVERINE Don’t Wait—These Prices |! PUREBRED YORESNIRE SOW New & Used Trucks 47 FORD PANEL ory ma ate oar (boat like new COMBINATION DOORS | LUMBER AND ae Pe ates Won't Last eee ieee WS - — $195 toformation & free ‘estimates | $14.95 Mahogany fus teor | UNION WRECKING CO, | wenn me lemenschneicer ros. JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS | ° 3145 W. 8 MILE RD. j | ‘S| FORD eg gg mg Me wt8e| mamitruenean ecatmmonr | pone st pe — ag DODGE- ta-Ton Pickup “OWENS MARINE SUPPLIES I'x4’ Ss See eee Geka | ona enn PLYMOUTH | | Serum entny eck | NO.2& BETTER ||P SE Sty ee aor MERCURY OUTBOARD MOT(AS “Okay, I'm cross today! I was nice for two whole days, ~ ai . Ph. : ’ 22S. § 4 |) 49 GMC ries Sener creht Tralee wasn't 1°" “moe ** YELLOW PINE warwst!"Sei"orstan° na. | namys. rune mew voLoMe: | "2c" Bsc ot beet Re 22S Saginaw Mt, 1-T P oi | SHORTY HOOK’S PLACE . . FI 00 I ° ~ | ter, Good tube tester and Fadio | iy LAYING HENS. a CROSS Phone FE2-9131 | Ton Fane | At Pine Lake Po FE 3.1200 | -OORING FIREPLACE BASKETS | _ Patt. FE 5752 | “reed. $1.50 each. 200 Leghorn. YOUR “# OR “67 MODEL WILL | HS "\acheding. ailvaccessories aod trail Sale Household Goods 71) Sale Household Goods 71 $99 PER 1,000 ENDS REMOVABLE FOR cS, | arate feucets end curtain, 600.80 | rena? Oc: Call after ¢ pm PE D . oer ts wootet tor cals | ’'S? CHEVROLE en DINING ROOM our. wae é ' ~~ ot * eee Wisse ies soa acts eet od ies oak 6 DECK ELECTRIC CHICKEN S033 “per soem act mee | 5é CHEVROL T MERCIRY MOTORS 5. Tre. 10) "19 piece $100 FE 2-718 SHOP AND SAVE OAK FLOORING 30" Front Width $20.40 ea. faucets, 81608. Follets. 630% L --dieedeee yer on iy Sedan Detivery dere being taken for 25 and 40 Pr REFRIG GOOD | CON te ee ced ae ee NO. 2 COMMON 4S Prost-wiau-sae-00-ce.— | ee ee or ~ Sat F Pr = a BOs of Becthore Lk. = E ONAD $795 Yellow Jackets molded plywood |. $50. FE $-2106. 340 Auburn San GOS: one teen cand | $139 PER M BLAYLOCK \—a Orchard Lake “Ave "hyarematic. } tone green White ‘S| DODGE Besse Seise Sel Disie ey. P| CASH POR FURNITURE | lomeet prices im tow on) new : Goreuaed Lake ave. PPE Aa | Sale Musical Goods 75 APPLES ‘wells ond other extras. FE = = 2-878 s. s 5) Mon tA Re Os o-ese > 1,-Ton Panel New poate 12 PT.. 40. 1e PT. | * ett a.romuarems suiee,¢ Springs, cotton matiréeses’ iner. | 2'x4! (weno mire eroves son.) UTE OO Conn, METAE OLACKMORE FARMS eecapetemes! ie money down $595 Ms PE sao, afer ep me | Set aces store, rl be 4 EREIRS mattresses: roll ‘way beds. X | Soaps Meescne on powers its: | UPRIGHT PIANO, FAIRLY GOOD; gine euteT Pree nt’ and =F i alll gng 7s = Transportation Ottens 6s er sadlanivas poh ly gee oil | WHITE FIR | ing Co. 460 West Huron. | eo for the taking. | Open Sun 1 to 5 pm Ma’ model. Join our driving cUs" 20 M t ee | BED, SPRING. & MATTRESS. 815. | wobbly moe elleogroonl wr wool raat: | 7c PER LIN. FT. ead, hth fost as | ACCORDIONS LOANED FREE TO CHOICE EATING AND Fa ee LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES ~ nee Nadal LEAVING FOR CALIFORNIA FEB. omen ua 6 Pome apt gas stoves: Rerosene stoves. |: pe with gleaming chrome | Deeinners. Lessons given at your WD rn Ms ot auburn me at Buckhore Us Me te Choose From — 3 take passemger, share | DIN Duncan Lf ymce : faucets, $1495. Stall showers $34. ne A eae oe oe +. Orchards, 2240 8. You'll Do Better ALL BARGAINS! we and. expenses VE Sart | 3 is Sn | BANK FURNITURE” ‘BIRCH DOORS | Sense Sl aoe iat sae oe "ye b-c0es. dani ince [= arn erat | AIR COMPRESSORS | | PIANO TUNING AND REP || POTATONS 52.30 pogllnasi ong IEROME wicucays TRANSPORTATION” | Ustbuand REBUILT, Sil. 2203S 0S Ee HE Sa Se MA Ome er gage ners FINEST ~ PAID Frigidaire suto washer | sizoso © CU, FT. MOTP cca i ee eae ee oer toes. Delivered. PE. 1-0031. LDS-CADILLA aa Pinus. ioe To Los Angeles, Frisco and other | Electric ranges W = FE 2-5004. 4x8 ar SON E'S RENTA AL DOSRDSOMS VACTORY PRICES. POTATOES. $2.50 PER HUNDRED, yemnass ens ~ poor. oo WOOUWARD AND TE MILE ROAD poem, fA Toad? eg + an meres rele sso se | “thatehing etek caiteet Mae: 7 = ee ang color. Save seney. | Frali| Om soci ‘“ mileag> good tires OL UMION BT eee Tce. i scerater si 0 _Way_ bed, sleeps two "se 2-2024. SHEETROCK CEMENT ‘BLOCKS _ment GUaRsWreeD | YOCATORs | 5S bon one owner Peet, 74 re ‘ssi or FE Ser |g, Teldaire retrigerator . $17980/— geriing at aes sone delivered 84 Shettield | B PLAT CLARINET | BS, Toth Saeed PONTIAC ‘i, HYDRAMATIC LOTS | GHEVIE a) TON PICKUP: Swaps 09 i. ago Wem | Sale Armstrong. \ Vinoflor | $1.29 ae deine Piano nawvaia wits | ™: of extras. Low mileage. 61.900 | Excelin.st condition, $400 300 Ot ec 3 pe $143.98 S, Congelonss Ye price | ALL SIZES GAS & EL | opcon to bur $10 monthly Gal| Sale Farm Equipment 88 rrlac cao Mqiion “GL10 wil take lend sew: CLAYTON'S ee ie vinyl well te ft ioe mati elecarte igaition el ou | mes Bn Mydrematic, bieck | red mevoge, onel, ‘Reasenanie. Geneve | Clean ta # pin. In perfect con. | 3088 3088 Orchard La Rd. Kee Tare Boney Meis vissi tniald whe Hoe | ROCK LATH eaces ond ‘Goor Ter fr ‘buroers ing. call Bg Mg 5 ag ee, SER\ ICE ; ube _ #03, __— | ote an Oe OS SYERS 141 W. +3064 weet ee | “asa day ener pe Pe el = “Mee 5-128 Bivron ? PIECE GREEN SECTIONAL ed Srlaer pee alee * 9% BUNDLE stor ce _— Sale Store Equipment 77 Cunton en 7 50 PONTIAC 8 * euope Foundation ta tor bouse:| Ssit, we | Sat Excy'Gpetry | BARDWARE-PLUMB nese go eeee REACH-IN COOLER $15. Mesi| NeCulicugh ‘chain saws , u COUPE 5-000. - APARTMENT, Ts : $50.50 up| YOU AR: Sinica + Bocen Open Evenings & Sunday p.m. block, $15. EM 3-9i20. Pvrens tractors 7. — ~~ ¢ RABBITS, 3 HUTCHES. WILL | size electric ranges $36 and up Al) item. recondiioned & DRIVE OUT TO B FOUNTAIN CARBO-| Jacobson mowers Ratio caSrigioal green Rasesre 2 SSS regan = = = somes TO BURMEISTER 8 COMPLETE ace ent ee eS ws EERE, 2 PAIR WILL LAY Used washers $28 and up. Used! Roys, 96 Oakland, FE 2-4021 AND GAVE ATEALS PLYWOOD Fight fer euics cele Con be cose | ew Siva mt Lo? glee, whet Deve you or sell) Teed elevisions Gh | RADIO. 8 AND ONE 88 FE Mak+ Sure ‘t's see Huron. FE pete Pants Dlg MICHIGAN'S 3 ¥ 2 PONTIAC ® : $y, Rrseomatee. 18,609 miles ims PowtiAc § «DOOR DE. USED TRUCKS, A-1 Condition A-1 Quality A-1 Value 195} Ford Vanette 1951 Ford F-8 Tractor 1951 Ford 34 Ton-Pickup 1946 Ford 12 Ft. Stake 1951 Chev. 1'3 Ton Cab & Chassis 1952 Ford F46 Cab & Chassis (Dump or Tractor) 1948 Ford ¥Y% Ton Panel 1950 Ford 4 Ton Pickup See Them Today! They're Ready to Go! CY ~ — Your Ford Deale ~ 847 S, Saginaw St. __ Phone FE 5-410] _ co WILL SWAP EQUITY IN FUR-| Bished income house for late. model car & cash, A-j) condition. FE 2-6111 after ¢ WILL TRADE DOWN PAYMENT on car, trac’ farm machinery for \abor Michi- Mart MM at uction Orion, MY 23-1631. | Petroleum Co. 2625 Orc = TRADE YOUR LAND CONTRACT,| Ave. FE pads. fine mahogany buffet. love) with 8 Serving You gues cas ca small house mortgage, equity Gas STOVE NEW $178. SELL lined draperies for ine win) F\] 3_ 4650" EM 3-3996 as low as $10 y furniture, autos. for.new or used) for 985. 480 N. Perry ows, fine woo cornices, all in| = dro oo well known we gerd housctrailors | 198: BENDIX ECONOMAT AUTO. excellent condition. § branch eoltd j " if w90 50 Sand, Gravel & Dirt 79 THANE: BXCHANO id rass colonial room fit- | REINFORCED CONCRETE SEPTIC| ;... 0°". Ut . 60 8. Telegraph .| matic washing macnine rE tures, reasonable Cherekee “ants PR, OR CONCRETE SEPTIC we ARDW ARE |waSmED SAND AND ORAVEL. Be Read ESE TOA TARR, SOR" anrigte sous cumany const | PEL SPOUECLA: COUIEE | OALLON MERTULES HOT We KELEVS ped LS re, = ceey | erty) for late lear & ton | a nt eee, ees Oe ond Ee 8. exceilent con- conten FE atase — ‘Auburn Heights | Supply, OR 3-154. For Spring | MJ. VenWeit. OR 3-1386 dition ofter takes. MI 6.2317. | : or | MANURE FOR SALE. KENWOOD With A LL TRADE A LATE Mopm, APPROXIMATELY 31 SQUARE |¢ Pr WOROR REPRIG LARGE! ee ee eee, SS ~ Overhead Garage Door | Stables 8500 N Adams Rd. Bir- it n ear tor building lot or down ps et oan ca | fesse tae rtment. Highest | : | Pricer are low b ingh “O.K.” Used Truck ment on 3 Sogecem bene mem Ti ne Coneeiem | bedder saben enyiime. 23, FOR SALE 06 GAL. peel ee ee aaa Wa ORAVEL, PILL DIRT, ¢ Orion or area. : FE : 2161 .AVENPORT AND CHAIR. BLUE UTIPU anoo. drums $i each H. P. Sutton. | RERRi DOOR CO ame BQUITY IN ‘to PONTIAC, mypaa.| triese wita slipcovers 2 occasional ite easier oa kk mo. ee —_ | am 8. Paddee near gg kOaD & DaivewsY matic elder 300i, chaira ies. Comsoie ana 3 A ‘ | ISHES stony ; . ‘ ol "ater 8 pa | prong _ coud: | recor. player and changer Set | Chin saws ckilsaws. electric | Bilver Mise» 4600 Cass Ene. Re. | | fer a) ——— of record albums Like i bammers Gar Grain po. FE AcuEN e | Sale Household Goods a DINING ROOM SET 8 PIECES. | imal price $625, sacrifice for +*240 | EwMORE —— NE; DRIVEWAY ORAVEL. FILL DIRT. . < solid walnut with antique finish | $275. FE 2.3905 % PER CENT DISCOUNT On| 83%. Upright gas, stove. right Hand eared “rent grove. Ee lee %-TON STAKE USED TRADE- IN Complete with ~s s for eer |QA8 RANGE LIKE NEW AND | pcg bee & Berry fo nana $10 Man's bowling ball ra Any $15 Wood, Coal & Fuel 80 E lle di , - ~ Tere 3 for o = | television, FR 47810 reexa Fue & P. 4 436 mba of left clubs and ee Cees Bee | CL EARANCE | cmp arcmeat nig |¢RISCE WALNUT DINING ROOM Shard Lake, PE $6156, Or | ‘bag. $20 FE ne ee eam Ga. vam paint job, custom-built | ae 22) gia 8b] Badels. Cone of America’s Dest "and cheat of drawers. beat skin KEW Matin ate = Cale Taser Sak t FOR SALE. eg ag platform and rack. Dev & Gtr ........ G50] eyecare buv © mew retvigereter |_rue FE $-10 sew" F — =a call PE ¢-1260 after 4 Paict 426 Orchard Lake. FE Hi 2221) §eG0 | pe So users than o used me | TABLETOP GAS RANOE . KEW. | rine kniNO ain INSULATIO: 5-150 ' Hoover washer’ oarstample $8082) Orchant ttre | amp. PE eal Se Seeger. Bee's pees | | CTORM DOORS fang Beng ® pe. dining rm. suite ba abame PARTY WOULD LIKE rm owe. : cyte 47 CHE, (ties itie tee a, ary samme saci rx. Sse tasrasca dent Tae | "posttest tat | COMB. STORM SASH | 9028 BR, Sit? ptiarca | ; = MANY | ITEMS | oll, bummer.’ $20. 3370 8. Commerce | ceae’” Shagee onl $3626 | FE ¢0019. Awning Type Windows | _¢488. 4; TON PANEL | CONVENIENT | Leto v sHO! “Like NEW sei dt SEASONED HARDWOOD OR Very good condition, A) THOMAS ECONOMY | MUST SELL DaMeniatELy Les. >| All attachments inciuding jig saw M. A. BENSON fireplaces. $10 cord & up del. : ¢ FURNITURE CO. ciiee Wairoa! vee?” Kenmare | FOF Sale Miscellaneous 72 tna ‘shaper "Worm fuss ne. wil reliable truck with a low, ie - clectrie range, chrome | dinette | weed a 549 N. Saginaw FE 62521 | For Sale Pets 81 price. EASY SPINNER WASHER. LAUN-| Circle Keego Harbor | 9x12 Lincleunn... 0:86 err $3: 49! AE wo LOW PRICES a iningiay Tones. A eon ae dry tubs and cover EM 35138 | i arce DRESSER A180 BUICK | 10 ASPHALT TILE en ee eae oad Satie Wisterk an” tat , BLONDE COCKERS ' BED. MAPLE. Wo SIZE. BOX) seat covers 301 N. Johnson. PE | 7 Arestome 0 Se5i Me 30.) Xr a ee cool tumaces:, tram snd bot we) 9 weeks old Excellent pedigree: spriog. innerspring mattress, | | aus's i3e Lin ter Females only. $25 Jack Lo 40 CHEV. pened. 0 Pusan, TE STOVES BOUGHT, BOLD AND EX-| eae Linoi wm wall the ie | Bee ie oe To carage oor HEIGHTS SUPPLY _ FE 34878. * |nout-awaY Bmp, wrre mewn: | sosnePe Soceie Oe MS COM) RET Linoleum tae | Tae Ome metal 2688 Perry st ag ge eis = + < ’ Phone +5431 a ear e SEDAN DELIVERY Bee her cee nae mumat $e". | 2 PC OREY FRIEZE LIVING | Free Delivery Pree | FE 2400 BLACKE TT Ss Al wavé wamonties COCKER PUPPTES PEDIOREED, Yy dsive <4 ne eae rm suite, Exe cond. FE }-1425./ . Double Gtempe Today Save on used bldg material, a| cute, reas. FE 40239. es, yOu Can drive it lor— | FaAnGOANY 4 | BED. | iePPLewHITre JUNIOR siz ELECTRIC MOTORS. % & Building Supplies mitten foot of sound lum- To tult mitror, reom table 4 chairs and| 1-6 h. p.; refrigerators, washers,| 8161 Dixie Hwy ber doors, plum sash le be er after 7. $75 Saregebrggt' tag allies | Sete STS Gree ee tase | Se oe eee eee noe tet ere! Bae Beaty St Sas, Sess | Pure ‘vom Goon’ womak.—caLz Cal Pe 23613 "| port, MT ¢2e55 sven > 81 W. Huroe, se gel ra Saat wet Mile Rae corne: Orchard Lake | OR 32903 after $ p.m. ; : < - aa ed cae t gas water a —< ————— SALE! | WAYNE GABERT’S {®OS'1" 98" 40 vanmery | Beale “Pe a 1-08 10 4.00, Bunday 10:0b to 2°00.| nOrr ie MANY M RE Tie Cement Mareieises a gal APP IANC E SPECIAI S| strong floor covering ee for nat ee phradcg Bruce FLOOR SANDER, FURNACE CHAMPION STRED SPRINGER gal eae . a O-Lac paints Phone Be 8 ize. Old clonnets wall; r steamers for tel Reasonable 301 Plastic Tile We sq ft | $4995 Deluxe Hoover cleaner $20.06 ucts, Beacon, Simonise. Oakland Pue: ; Weides Re Out M 24. Near Lake Pickups and Panels a tok _— Tile | ow tee a ba xe new soc FARM FRESH ME ATS tish Consuta uae of cnees = |_ Sto hard Lake, FF 5-41 bre ar: TOR sfiop Api. seen AW cscirlc wunse’. fests erel Tea > our new Cocherns spectro-| | SPRINOER'S. FIELD AND sHOW to Choose From FLOOR s iok Bend = . Pork roast 30c Ib matic odorless type 1 coat TALBOT F Boxer excellent watch 4 oo 8 Saginaw St FE 45216 Se a $9900 Round steak 75¢ 1. 300 colors Barnes Hardware, 742. Stud service Board FE 2-601 ae any others to choose from stew beef... 2 Ip = P cocmeaes in Rear cf Store 121 _N. Sagina E 56189 Pork sausage ; | _tteree Rock lath, $1.00 a vundie | AKC REGISTERED BLOND. FE- ATIC WASHING MACHINE, | p_to 24 months to pay Hot dogs voce eee ite i)’ DEEP FREEZE, KELVINATOR, 14| Fock, 61.50, No. 2 box pine. tie male cocker spaniel. 16 months ae condition, $85. FE 5-008¢ CHINA OR WHAT NOT CORNER Polish sausage €0c Ib. ft $198. electric range with timer. - + No. 2 sand i) old. $20 3-9051 cabinets. new. W. Pitewater, Lard Mc, clock. deep-well etc. $130, Nesco | _ _ 8S Oakland, FE +88. | pant COCKER PET. MALE 6 iL INOLEUM, 9x12. 33.95) 1312 Destas Ave. to Ward Ores: Port steak 20... Sec roaster, $25, Hoover electric iron, | ANGLES, CHANNELS “BE senths. free home, TRUCKER | tiee $4 95 house paint $2 ards FE ¢2687 after 4pm. - Oround nd _ beet we | new 87.5% MA 6-2928. pipe, a — ;| housebroken, rE’ S Jack's Linoleum 1899 N "hers Cine SIZE ELECTROMASTER Ice " STATIONARY CONCR | ma parm gant used REGISTERED BLONDE COCKER : BOTTLE GAS stove. Maple chifferobe. EM }-3536 | OF PDYKE. M: ARKET™ | ble laundry tubs, $15. Sunbeam Co. 135 Branch St iscross cellent pedigreed LOT 100 pounds a Peomalite ties earth a a ice ca ee | Walton & yke $12. eas. from Aperese Bock- Rd. White Lake Seed com yrs. . e r. | Sun. 57041 | c 7 Cope’ Stoves ecaverted, ie ming i ee ae an lt 3 ‘ere vente BACH HARD USED HEATING UMBE SLACK AND TAN HOUND PUPPY. today: we mstal tomorrow. Ken- jas ninon 3 soup | ttm: tse and other EQUIPMENT SURPLUS L MBE R P,mentir old 6s and te Parm Fueigas Co, 6268 Dixie High- YEARS SALES CO. JACK wey On Sei ne Me | Good condition, OR 38801 after 6 | ue number” 236 1 Biv. North Good furnace 019 ©! snare tude é8c qach |? PEMALE BEAGLES i TWO = . 6. | MEDICINE CABINETS. 1 LARGE OF 20 1. kecknvus om is8 peasde | | USED TRADE-IN DEPT MAPLE DAVENPORT. CHAIRS. inch mirror, all Hot water boiler used 2 years, lg even 14.65 etd and one 12 weeks. OR = Sipe. eming teem”. |... Spee |_ comb Canvases het SMP! 6108 value tala me marred see ownese ta “sis | Combination doors GA iescuers” anpenine ip a A arge sel h pe ing room $18. 91° TRAVELLER TV CON cabinets with and weneut “3 an 1 Rudy sq. cased furnace So mien Oe Sears babies 2488 Auburn Rd. FE : pe living room $2995 = Almost new $100. MA 42632 New sliding triple door units and blower Open 8 to 5: rs. 46510. | gph os — kitchen table $4.95 3} PIECE LIVING ROOM sUITE All at exceptional bargains Michi 1 gas hot water heeter — | COCKER PUPPIES ———- CHEVROLET — — speed i year old Westinghouse Retrig —— Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lk 18 oo rnace & blower sis. Usk OUR Toots. hal YOUR Sb i bie 3470 8 Adams tilit: | bing, 7 — 4 émall “\ TANTS Free parking j bea ands ne Tan . “Wars BOYS. 3 IN BICYCLE coop . like new “Bach = . & mpbete sto stock "sols sewer «roe croe: rock | AQUATIC GARDENS. , | pobe a oc condition e . rm - : HONE. he ee 18 W Pike Only | een ‘ BATTERY CHARGER, AIR COM. “ “TLBLING Sala rE 27090, Pre thea Wea. ‘7 8 Ml &&. in PHONE FE 4-4546 | KENMORE AUTOMATIC WasHER __? 888! pressor high pressure greasing | oraerean Ne ® to 6.30. Closed every Thurs. PARAKEETS OA NARIES. cages - round tub suds-saver $75 2 = | Ray fare te aaa, Ws equipment. OR 3-103 7 #8. Parke St. is ~~" PAINT WITH SATONE — a $84 Oakiand Ave. hogany end tables $10 each: 1 throp desk. m PAIk SIMMONS TWIN METAL) D] UMBING SPECIA It's scrubbable. Fast drying. No @ ncac® aeUakion: FROPL | i omplete. Baby ded : P) : , A j con davengert. $30 MA ‘ee areecer, Oxl2 rug. 12"18 worst acy heated ‘ned’ compos i| 52 gail. electric hot water = mesh. 10 g = od &. rr tits a= j | VACUUM CLEANERS BRUSHES! ound glows china Closet antique | DRmtet scaffold board: 3 ‘eirts ine ae See your B. P &° ‘paint dealer. WHITE MICE. PARAKERTS ALL FORD ied PICKUP” 1 YEAR OLD. sea eee we oa} chest mirror , Miscellaneous | spring eid bits wave inal, oi | 99.59/ USED POWER MOWERS AND| Pet @'& Astor. | reas | tools. Phone OR 3-717. | ew Clarkston Rd Lake Orian.| Sree Ye. ve ute estat | AR mASON ‘tes duced. Furst customers wil) get ae Parakeets ais 238 (1981 INTERNATIONAL = MILE | CASH WAITING POR USED FuR.| Can be seen Sunday also. dress. 18, girl's red ce Ph, Orton 130 «We _deliver n _ truck. excellent condition, good | Miture dishes, ete FE 8.000 WANTED ANTIQUE DISHES &| cost, 14° man's tux, % GALV. PIPE, ide PER FT.| wp miter Garden & Le | tires, PE 5-1 MATTRESSES AND BOLL Y Woon | mise furniture. MY 2-3022. man's summer tux, 44 ne WALLY'S Equipment, 1583 8. Woodward “ar Le-La-Ru ennels ~ ou save Closed on Foam rubber cushions. $30. Chair id Plumbing Ave. (North of 14 Mile). Birm ‘AL satura **Hubere 83 Williams. to match if desired, FE ¢3181/ WASHER LATE” MODE. - Dequaére ot 38 Mie bam. Ph. . | or 7 Dougias more, also Elgin wrist watch $10. | Open ays _| the ‘new 1954 model Rototiliers |" view 1304 Mi Cleme 8 ¢-epan ' | mr. VECTRIC RANGE NEWEST 39 veED 6 FT COLDSPOT REFRIO ldo | ae te ee ee ee eee PUPPIES AKC JEROME | sible feature one of a ccalian gn Comac sa 17 a fan. $15. FE 2-2939. _ NG OUT OF gue ih, DRIED DOUOLAS FIR weekdays, Sun. Se - . amous na: brands, . |) Dexter 7908 Rochester Ford Dealer | seretched s283 value. ‘tile so REFRIGERATOR, 1 CU. PT. RUN. ee ene BUSINESS 2x8 IT te 16 Me Lin. ft. | - —o , ichigan Fluorescent. 383 Or -MIRE_condition. 65. Emerson ntly marred ‘in treneit ale | ‘ 2x8 17 & 1¢ - js Lm.) Dogs Trained, Board 82 ! chard Lake Ave ee Bilgntly Sa" and ©" models at; pett Bme dave everything must | ix6 Fir Roof Boards size Lin. & [1 PIECE BLOND MAMOgANY SQUARE TUB pees Tunte. Be Py torvifte _vabece, Michigan Shecrve- | b0,cnld, BT St your owe prtoe| ing Pir ro we * BOARDING. BATHING [8 CLIP. | sane Savees Adee |" ty | as ot Leas omanie vow e0e| Jets, show caste and Indian Bien. St Gon. (Sie ber F A Sik} Use i — | 'o. mn. ? FORD | More Teshers S1600 & up oe nC AND PAD. = beet Abe pel chotee, nd pie-| No. 2 Comm. $140 per M| Funs Heat, 6 coum Be OUBLE ROLL-AWAY BED 6 a te | WESTINGHOUSE REFRIGERATOR and switch boxes, Electric mo- 3 South haginae HAGGERTY = en ‘OR 3-827 good condition, $50 +1801./ tors. Lathe and tools, 6507 Dixie j FT RECESSED c 1 BATH LUMBER COMPANY Hay, Grain & Feed 8&3 12 FT. STAKE “CUBIC PT. at ATOR CARLEON tM re. | ey. saocn| SURG, 4-00, Same Goutlo pints alled Lake | 5, . STAKE t Rat ™ { Ton,| Mahovany console. good looking | ELES RING WITit qe C. A. porn, © 8 Arket 41006 Beye Wet. a No Saturday and be t. aly $39.95 1 61300. _ and © pt. diamond. + oe —inrereeenenn sabettieees eee ¥ NEw cut, v4 x end | NGROUSE j HOMART AUTOMATIC Of. «2° CABINET SINK i cut. $0: ; y ABD furnaces. Sunday 8 a m to 7 pm. 102 «ef. tl months old = $125. hor heater, 30 gallons ee 215 Florence i — —— s | Elm 3 ee ; LAUNDRY TUBS BABY BUGGY, BRAND NEW. ee . “| MAGNAVOX 13) IN COMBINA-|@ mM. 300 WA — 5 CLOVER LARRY BARGAINS radio. and record new! movie tor, Carry and case | WACUUM CLEANER. GOOD CON. DARK ROOM EQUIPMENT COM-| some ; | White Wood & Coal range jeture tube, 1 yr warrantee, and extra lamp. Pirst takes dition, ladies polf clubs and bag.| “ete. wood machinery _, 12500 1b | Refrigerator 849 only $00.95. MI 6.1300 h FE | slightly used PE | “lathe drill press, r. band *rpaw FIRST AND Breakiast set $1) HAMILTON ELECTRIC DRYER, Tv Kftcue ks Met | Se Se ee alfalfa. extra B) su ANCHOR ye FENCES N SINKS %x2i $30.95 ~ . 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ATTENTION RING BROS. — Your I-H Dealer Pontiac Road at Opdyke _FE 4a Ar | a $ ; 5 fs 5 ot oe J ar 3s fd B3 g KING BROS. . - Your I-H Deater Pontiac Road at Opdyke ’ y q " ° \ - \ , — - : Be 5 ' 14 ow : 1 £%, ee Fa) Y sed : ee \ 1s et | j ee 4 aay a | + 5 eel i | ¥ a \ i 3 ba as as ees i WE A i? \ ‘ : por 8 ‘ \ ; . a | deere ; 1 4 i : 7 dea ae nee ak wemesii ad PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1954 aie ea oe -+Today's Telévision Proarams--| .-- Today's Radio Proarams--._ . Programs turaished by siations listed te Gite columm are eubject to change Without notice : a ar el Guat syaery nen @- SEY Gane eae o7, cm CKLW. «oe wws, (ss) WoaR, (119) WxTz, Cr = WIE, CED Institute Date roman? OO, Bie, Money “WATE Assomnty ocd Fows cee TONIGHT’S TV momuicurs | SUNDAY AFTERNOON | &:45—(7)—Cartoons. na T Ni —s bic id — } igen. . —t week. Berenade _ : nae : Meeting vesday ight ¥,. Chureb 2:15 Perry Mason ot 12:00—( Jupiter. (1)— | 9:00—(4)—Playschool. (7)—Break- 1190079, Dick Burris — 6:30—(T)—Life Begins Opens 3-Day Study on ied eS WET, News, Preedom WCAR, Hews, Cus Jack Barry host to panel of old-| Story Time. (2)—U. ef D. Round-| fast Club. ! | Mt8—WIR, Radio Spottight CHLW, Hows, Witness 2M— WIR, Nore Drake sters. (4)—Winchell and Ma- apace pag Disaster Work owe 4 ao 12:00—WIR, News Sports honey. Variety; puppets t2:30—(4)—News. (7)—Faith :@—(4)—Ding Dong School a , ox Tand cai, —mmcaee ie “axim Lat "Foere Be Light | o.s—wIe, Day Paul in trouble. (2)—Saturday| Today. (2)—Contest “Carn ~ Kitchen, any Pe - “Nant y ¢:30—WIR, Bob Reynolds CKLW, Labor News 11:30 Ww, Lorraine's Party| WwW4, Here's Answer News. 12:45~-(4)—City Affairs. Godfrey. night will.open next week's three- ‘a Piet Weak Kees eae Sa’ Goan ite ~Detreit day “disaster institute” sponsored Chie. cnn, te dow wax, Sees nal ee Film | j:00—()—U. of M. Hour. (1)—| 1¢:39—(4)—Betty White. Gah coey Glieier — : ~~ House news. : , “CxLW, Tach Cathotio werd. Quiet Bur MONDAY MORNING "Tw Tite “Bestel ee World Adventure. (2) —Safety | 51:99()—Hawkins Falls. (T)— American Red’ Cross. WIR, Phil Orch, , Sen, Ferguson Porum wxye, 7:00--(7)—-Stage Seven. “ Eye. Playhouse. = Tiree Tis heres | WS—WIR. Optnicn “ews Bob Marvel wean Reve, Rnythes Black Peart" disappears aboard 1:98—(7-—Sunday Matinee. )— | 14:15 (4)—Three Steps to Heaven. oe he sain ‘i he Taw: Thester world || CKLW, News, David ~~. Seen, Cone an ocean liner brings three S WJBK, Record Room Bate femerrore Ww News 2;15—WJR, House Party strangers together. (4)—Stars|. 4. (4) Excursion. (2)— 11:30—(4)—Ask Washington. (2)— | Cross, will explain Red Cross re- ¢:18—WKYZ, Sen. Ferguson a ail 6:45—WXY2Z, News, Wolfe p+.5 A ~-P of Tomorrow. Amateur pe Brotherhedd . Strike It Rich. sponsibilities when floods, storms ¢:30—WWJ, Big Preview Record ' 1:06—WJR, Dick Burris Bill Farrell singing guest. (2)— : or attacks ra com- CKLW Mysteries = WWJ, News ome, Cuger Some Red Skelton. Comedy. 2:30—(4)—TBA. (2)—Theater. (7) MONDAY AFTERNOON oe a t_ated will ware . one : Chase i munity general 1:b—WETE, J. Crovier — | 1-00WR. Symphony WIBK, Riss Shine WIBK, Den McLeod 1100-(T—taeve B00 the Gate, | 12:00—(4)—Bride & Groom. (7)—12} start at 8 p.m. in Oakland County oe. Wark sree Saved 1:15WJR, Music Hall 3:45—WJR, Gal Sunday Feminine panel grills guest Phil | 3:6@ — (4) — Jr. Keynotes. (2)—| Film. (2)—Valiant Lady. Office Building, 1 Lafayette St. WYH, Dancing Party CRLW, Brotherhood Hour | OX ee WWws, Right to Rapp Silvers. (4)—Ethel and Albert.| Youth Stands. au@dse @ Uk @~| ies mi ce eee GoBE, Mews, LaGett Lng pr cepa: SORYS Gegeea, Werte” | CO0-WIR. Litton Lorene Comedy. (2)—Beat the Clock. | 3:39—(4) Kukla, Fran, Ollie. (7)—| Ross Mulholland. civil, defense, health depart. ase wim, Ganghuser Lge WXTZ, Nett veers | CuLw, Austin Grant WKY, Wattrich McK. Quiz show. Mello-D Roundup. 12:39--2)—News, (2)—Tomorrow’s | ments, hospitals, fire and police |] . 2:30 P. M. and CKLW, CKLW, Sunday School WCAR, Coffee WCAR, News, Ballads 7 ; _.Cha- | 4:00 — (4) — Roy Rogers. (7)—| units, welfare agencies, and Red 4:15 e M for Money 8:00—(7)—Pantomime Quiz y Search. ° . . ss ‘Two 1:45—-WWJ, Blue Serenade ? pnt: ag 6:15—WIR, Coustey Tunes rades game; John Barrymore| Laurel and Hardy. (2)—Juvenile . «© Cross directors and committee VEER Seco Festy “Swi cause meer WXY7%, Dick Osgood WAR, Talk’ @ports Jr. (4)—Spike Jones. Zany mu-| Jury. ee raat s. | chalrenan ore invited. . -90—-WIR, Jamboree qa ao aoe 8:00—WIR, Jack White 4:30—WWJ, Widder Brown | sic with Eddy Arnold. (2)—TRe | 4:59 (7)—wild Realm. (2)—Cow- Upiisaited. Wednesday and Thursday have OWws, Grend Opry, WJBK, News, Melody waz. Wotte war Tee Jackie Gleason Show. Music; | “joy G-Man. (4)—Zoo Parade. Seven. been set aside for Jones to meet _— — WCAR, News, Review CKUW, News, David variety with Perry Como subbing 1:00—(4)—Jean McBride. (2) —/ with Red Cross committees at the ow mite | SSAWIR MY. Phi | WIR Regs Onno | Stow. Kewe O. Wright | for Jackie. 5:00—(4)—Hall of Fame. (7)—Su-| You're What You Eat. Red Cross chapter house, 118 peowm. 6 Gaturday ww, | Meet re Peggy S ee mais per Circus. (2)—Omnibus, . st (4)—Tele- | Franklin Bivd., and talk over each 'Z, Hotel Statler OXLW. Prank and Ernest | "wxyn Wolfe wa Pata Bin 8:30—(7)—Detroit Auto Show. Fair 108--G)-—-Moeee av units duties. AN chairmen will turn. CLW, Warne King WJBK, Record Room WCAR, With Clem rR, Wattrick. McK. Grounds: Warren Kelly, host. SUNDAY EVENING rama. amt he hs “eelde mediie 0:20—WIR, Town & Country | SSS —CKLW. Chosen People) g:s0— win. Musto Mall WRK. "News. Mcleod (4)—Amateur Show. Ted Mack | ¢.99 (4) Dangerous Assignment. | 2:00—(2)—Double or Nothing. (7) | Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the chap- Ww, Peo Wee King One ws, Scie Velows | woah, Messenger. | a ao —s host to amateur talent __| Steve Mitchell (Brian_Donlévy)|__—My Life. ___| ter house to work out the county- CKLW, by Roth K, Mews, Recor: 8:45—WCAR, Radio Revivel| SOL WOR: Suet Darrell faces foreign danger. (7)— . — o:45—WIR, CBS -Orch. WCAR, News, Review 9:00-—WJR, News 6:30—WWJ, L. Jones bout: Wallace Smith vs. Joe Mi-| George Jessel. party. Directing the institute is the Re 246—WIR, News 8:15—CKLW, Opportunity | Wan Breakiost Club al er celli. (4)—Martha Raye Show. |.¢:39—(4)—Victory at Sea. (7)— 2: 45-~(4)—Nancy Some: Cross chapter's disaster ere CKLW, News 5:30—CKLW, T Was o Red/ ‘wJBK. News, Murphy *Wwse Marriage Pays” Ezio Pinza, Rocky Graziano,| Boston Blackie. (2)—You Are ____ | tee, with Bradlee Pruden . WJBK, News Wark, leur of Decisten WCAR, News, Rhythm _ Charlie Applewhite and Joey| ‘There. The “First Command | #*®—(2)—Big Payotf. (4)—Kate | mingham as chairman and Palmer : Final ° Valle he : : Smith. of Pontiac and Jack H nvm. 6 Sports 409~WIR, Knovietse 0:15 WIE. Plescant Valley MONDAY EVENING Faye, guests. (2)—Two for t Performance of ‘Romeo and Oak, co-chairmen BAYS ieed vines WXYZ. Revival Hour WJBK, Don Meleod *“ywd, Wews by Troe Money. Herb Shriner hosts com-| Juliet ” is re-enacted in Eliza-|3:30—(7)—Air Base. (2)—Ladies | Stuler, Royal Oak, , ee oe, CKLW, Counterspy 9:90—WIR Mra, Paice WEYE, Wattrich-MeRenate | edy quiz. bethan English style. . | Day. Disaster subconunitice chair WCAR, News WIBK: Bob Murphy co Horseman 1:00—~(@—Badge Ti4. Actual cases men include J. C. O'Gorman, CKLW, Phil With Music WJBK, News, Record CKL 9:30—(2)—My Favorite Husband. ~ 7 2:30—(7)—Theater. (2) — House- 4:00—(4)—Welcome Traveler. (T)— shelter; Dr. J. 8, Lambie, medi- — 9:45—WJR, Pete .& Jos Quartet | Joan Caulfield, Barry Nelson as| from police files; Jack Webb| Cowboy Colt. Teen ceme | Sonrw. Mak Carice” | WAR. Tempe acccemy | | WEYR Ene Ont the Coopers get set for a-hay| stars. (T)—You Asked for It. Art|. 3. (46m Your Account. (2)| St, atamunietdenn and Wis “wwi, Bows, Muste 6AS-CKLW, Lorne Green | 10:00—wIR. A. Goatrey | ALN” Mie nate | Tide. Bae Ae CIO. ° | Feature Theater. (7)—Ern West-| liam Averill, public information. ce ce 5.00-—WIR, Stage Struck =| WAT, My True Story Pron, Pettey :00—(7)—On Your Way. Kathy |" more. Leon 3 is clothing chair- | ¢:30—WJIR, Farm Review WXYZ, News, ening CKLW, News, Homechates 10: 00—( our ay 4)—Mr. Wally Cox . Bingley wad, Perwore Mase SS = WJBK. News, Murphy €:48—WIR, Lowell Themes | Godfrey hostess on talent show. bt a ve tath | '00—(4)—Adventure Patrol, (7)/man and Miss Ora Hinckley ium: Rise @ shine WEAR, News, Review —— Wwi. Neticer’ Business” | (2)—Medallion Theater. Eddie} meet Nency Renney ¢ riv.| Auntie Dee. - |Michigan State Welfare Depart- awe Genome, | bin WKek. coed 10:38—WWJ, Bob Hope 1:00—WJR, Quest House Albert, Nancy Kelly in “Voyage mer McN &:30— (4) —Howdy Doody. (2) = ment heads the registration, in- CKLW, True Detective CKLW, Mary Mt WWJ, 3 Star Extre Back.” Secretary. Susie amara . formation and. welfare unit. bated Pavt. Hymns w Melody Time WCAR, Pontiac pL YL Fo gg: pn a played by Ann Sothern tries to| Bob Crosby. (7)—Cartoons. : CELW, Breattest Time WCAR, Cranbrook Theater | s0:5—WWJ,. Break WJBK, Tom George 10:30—(T)—White Camellia. Film} get rid of cold by taking staff), 4. (7) weather. (2)—Sports. ‘ Ri h , WsBK, ern bees gp gg ak hon” . = TIS—WW3, Alex Drier drama. (4)—Hit Parade. Dorothy| advocated remedies. . Woman S§ fulg. t ; . eon aie SUNDAY EVENING 11:9_ww3. surike mt Rich | CELW. Guy Rune = ee ae 8:00—(4)—Comedy Hour. Skating MONDAY EVENING to Preen. OKd ANDY CONDON Wi, Devotion Senge | Sirs" Celiege Gai” CKLW, Wonderful ‘Ww Usresn Beatty | Is Jason,” film drama. ee Neon es nuest Ch) ao. |#0—(O—Music Time. (1)—De- a ae Radio and Television Ww. : God's Church warn ‘ace, eadunes WCAK, News, Lady pt 4t Gabriel Heater eo--(1)—Feature Film. “Leo| tien amie Acuna. (Z—| ‘roit Dendline. (2)—Gene Autry. by F lor ida Court Sales and Service 7:45—WXYZ, Morn. Dev. JBK. News, Records SSSR, Gags vesty 1:0, 84. R. Murrow a ” (@)—Captured. “Tri-| Toast of the Town. Ed Sullivan | 6:15—(4)—News. (7)—Sports. TALLAHASSEE, Fla. @ — A 176 Crestwood Wok, Mora moses | | “Wet "aton'Keom | NCAR Marmony Mal | Cutiw. Ferry come | State Gang,” narrated by| hosts variety show. €:39—(4)—Sports. (T—Wild Bill. | woman bus rider isn't expected to arg Wy ¢:30—WIR, Our Mise Brecks | * wa) Parese Bag $:00—WIR, Suspense Chester Morris. (2)—American | 9:99-(2)—GE Theater. ‘Here (2)—Telenews. Pea. bercaphiong A one my ae TV WXY, Bible Class Wx¥2 Poul winter CKLW, Queen fore Day | WXYZ, Your Land: wnne | News. | Comes Calvin,” starring Jack | g.45_(4)—Man About Town. (2)—| ivr nechethook in onder to guard CKLW, Worship Hour CKLW, Bob Considine W. The Palcon “with-| Carson with Mable Albertson. WJBK, Comic Weekly 11:45—WJR, Rosemary WJBK, Tom George 11:15—(2)—Saturday Date. 7) — Walter against injury by sudden stops. WCAR, Gospel Hour ¢:45—CKLW, Music Show Second Chance jada. Seaeme Sen out Honor,” feature film. (4) — Playhouse. (7) - : 4 fix! ‘waad cote ee Der $:15—WJR, Karamu Quart.| 7:00—wJR, Jack Benay W2YS, Gagite Ferg WJBK, T. George Winchell. o0—(4)—Capt. Braddock. * — 4 ane 9:0—WIR, Rentre Volley CELW, Todernece 100) bere Deke TT? | o:90—WIR, Talent Scouts | 11:30—(4)—Saturday Show. Joy | 9:15-—(7)—Jane Pickens Show. Fa- . Y: yor in a $110,000 damage geile WWI, Mewes sate WAEZ, What's That Song) wxYz, Curtain, Calle Weve wee ef tne Day.| Shelton in “Once a Sinner,” film. | yorite tunes of the day 1:30—(T)—Jamie, (2)—News. (0 | ae be by Mrs. J. MR $350 Service wie Are Marin — | g.15_waex, UD. wottadle| WBE Neve WIBK, Bob Murphy SUNDAY MORNING 9:30—(1)—Peter Potter Show. (2) nae. and tor Lashond deniest Gp Gp - Charge | 7a aoe sith 12:15—WJR, aunt $:45—WXYZ, Vandercoot in the Home. Man Behind the Badge. “The | 7:45 — (4) — News. (2) — Perry | iando Transit Co: for injuries al- Cell FE 2-2871 ee 1ag—wsn, ames ys andy | MCxcw. Austin, Orent ina Richmond, Va., Story,” is actual | Como. legedly received when the bus she - 0:00—WWJ, Crossroads SaLW, Radio Bible ieee Calter ww. Hour 8:45—(4)—News, (7)—Cartoons. case file. 8:00—~(4)—Name That Tune. (7) | was riding stopped suddenly for a Mitchell’s TV Sales oe . ee gaa eel 12:30—WIR, Helen Trent CELW. Weer of Charp 9:00—~(4)—Crossroads Church. (7) | 19:¢9—(4)—Letter to Loretta. (2)| —Sky King. (2)—Burns and/red light and she fell from the and Service WoAR, Mews, Rhythm Www, six WXYZ. Mews, Crocker oge—wW). Ameriess Bené| _ Action Theater. : The Web. Oldtime vaudeville| Allen. = - 109 N. Saginaw Se. o:15—WIR, Faith mymne =| CELW, Healing W WEAR, Chub 1130 , fon 9:30—(4)—Faith Frontiers. (2)—| Performers lost in comeback | g:39-(4)—Voice of Firestone. (2) | ary — —— WXYZ. Btories = iewe, JBK, dreams jolted to reality in “Pa-| ‘Talent Scouts. ()—Dr. LQ. damage vaewwa, mover Wak | pice wan. Little ware | OM MIR Jee cme | sewn, vaugne, wenree | Christophers Doll,” with Wynne Gibson, | WAR, Voice a Gum, at Home tetany 4 9: 45—(2)—The Pastor. Pat Harrington, Marian Russell. |9°00—~(4) Dennis Day. (1)—Wrestl-| yy Ca, ‘Denes Paige CHLW, Letherss CKLW, Ginger Rogers CELW. Prank Gewerts | os 1a) Carnival’ (2)| ()—Break the Bank. ing. (2)—I Love Lucy. to 4+—WIR, > act MONDAY AFTERNOON | 10:15—WXY2, Top of Tows | 1 —Cartocn *gBR, Betront ul away Pasnew | teem mend of ute | SEY HA Tey pay, | Detroit Pulpit _ | tame —O—T he Norths. (2)—| ae (0 “Robert Montgomery WCAR, Outdoors Gaiw, ‘bere pa, — eal ee 19:30—(7)—Meet Mr. Callahan. (2)| What's My Line. (7)—Big Game | (2)—Red Buttons. tore0—w IR, Dele Mere ¥ASSWAYE, Taylor Orent | CKLW. News 10-20-07 R, Win —Sen. Ferguson. oe (2) — Studie WXY2, Israel Message 9:30—WJR, Bergen, M'C'rthy | WCAR, News, Club ways pr) 10: 45—(2)—See For Yourself. 11:60—(4)—Theater. (7)—Theater. ; CKLW, Bible Class WXY2, Hour of Decisiop | | is WIR. Ma Perkins . (2)—News. 10: 30—(4)—Duffy’s Tavern. Weak, ‘News, iarmeny tl Resort Room w George 10:48—W 11:00—(4)—Adventure Ho. (T)—| - 2 in 10:30—WIR, Boer | TE ee ont | ‘WXYZ News, McBride | (1:00-WJR,_Rews Heath. Everett Horton and Ruth Terry. | 11:00-(—News. (1) — Soupy's WEiR, Negro Chott war, dcen | GELW. Tour Bey Bes oe ee 11:30—(1)—Auntie Dee. (2)—Sau- (2)—News. WIBK, un. Serenade WIBK, News, Records WCAR, News, WIBK, News sage Sinema. MONDAY MORNING a a 10:45—WW4, Storybook 10:15—-WXY2, A. cook —— tare Ot rez. Alen Roth 11: 45—(2)—Barker’s Cartoons. 1:00—(4)—Today. — —Theater. (2)—Wrestling. : 11:00—WJR, Be, Oe ee —WJR, Mrs. Burtes pt ww, st. Cath, WW, Meet Press ww). News CKLW. Manhatten Musie Winter WXYZ, Revival Times : ne ° course, did. And at the gangplank CLW, Pootiae Baptiet Se Fons Ont SES pore pe "CKLW. Pal. win’ Muste Hal Boyle Says: . came the inevitable CKLW. = @ “Who's got the tickets?” “ “Not " said if he “Move Over, Lucy!” lke Signs Bills Author, Family Take Off, :Xo20 430% » CY offense. Frances, of course, pro- : ee Wee use duced the tickets while her Joan Caulfield Reaches . . on Thr k Cr band apologetically directed the I Vv Top Level Comedy on IV. Go 1 Momcboly ae about te hw |e ive ied SERVICE 1 NEW week Ackerman television on brown rely 15 millon people | West Coast. He Seale tor| Pr Laws Flown | Boyle, who regularly presides over | suit case. rences’ set abot making ai tune in forty-odd compet geliernd “My Favorite Husband.” From Capital to Ranch ins ace iso on 9 Gete-neet cals deen a oe id. — —- — while the stew- | 1 't be fooled! Don’t be misled by bargain prices vision to watch a warm Pan, | Rehearsing for the show is a) for Signature shan cocien | Shere” “Who brought this along?’ Boyle or absurd claims of screwdriver mechanics or o ticated comedy series called “MY | | 1 tong job, but she finds the Ati a eS 7-month-| ‘‘I'm waiting for Frances to tell | asked, scowling at his portable neighborhood handy man! . . . Call a competent cl sgoco-Pemageoriond op ethageaci more rewarding tan| PALM SPRINGS, Call ie Soe. me. I'm not going to rush into| typewriter, technician, There’s a member of the Oakland edning ee ceothing thy baa over dome Joan, ee al eilina aaa —— Now, a Boyle know making any mistakes.” - Electronic Association in your l ‘Thirty-one-year-cld Miss Caul-| who was first dubious of the role, | pills passed by Congress. how Githedt i is to get him out _ 4 a oo the Girl Changes Nationality, |i him for DEPENDABLE, GU D SERVICE. Nelson ‘ of a room. Getting Boyle lunteer may hy — eed is aay Oe cawiie cae te eee te io catty 0 Mille less heiptul ind that "| Name at Same Time NTIAC ea . owe like opening night — Se ee: Cae aeew bills | ous than the 1st | while buying a suit, he met this) PROVIDENCE, R. I. #—Miss ANDY Comoe RADSO T-V....196 Comtveehs re Her portrayal of Lis Cooper | ever week,” she says. which have been flown from Wash-| Armored Division off to an inva-| fellow who sold him a new kind of | Evelyn Fischer, 25, changed her ei fy E% eerie "100 Ww. FE has been done so well, says & ington since he arrived here | sion. toothbrush, smething called an/ name and nationality at the same oyeeaeD ee, rr ee a4 meee erent docx omen © [Blaine Will Leaves | Wemestey tar s vocation. | i's nt tat he's aay ect atte | re i cleeas your wg.” | Cone; Bare oe, Beit liner owt SaaS abaiteretavce as hake copie fis pound ine James C. Hagerty, = . ~~ "| days it in rt re 188 Oakland, FE cay “Ht & can move over, ne ® press secretary, indicated one or who every time he loses an ounce Somebody said it was getting | she was named Carmania in honor >, see 8 6 tothe, eo , $20 Million Charity ree of the measures might draw| cally himself the “Tiger Man.” |iate. “That's all right, Francie,” |of the vessel. Hie asker ae FE — & presidential veto. And he said | Nor is he afraid to make decisions. | Boyle yelled to the back bedroom, | She recently found out she was |i BODS ay .' For years now Joah has studied, | ¢11¢4GO a@—More than 20 mil-| none of the 24 measures could be | The more he lets others make, the | “Take your time. The ship's sailing | « British citizen after believing for RADIO & + TY Gis Pentiee ae FE worked, gone to classes, rehears- estimated 33) classed as major: legislation. more food they'll have for their | jate. The captain forgot his keys.” | years that her father’s naturaliza- BOY SALES & SERVICE. eleawesas’ $9 Oulton, 2S ed, played in stock roles for smail lion dollars of an mm, Goal 8 @ own ego and sense of usefuiness. Getting through the ~ door, po ford posing tayo STEF ANS! ny EA ew FE & taskmaster husband mor ted nated charitable purposes i eeee . pa Oe ee ee ps nl eee ae int ta, 00 Oe me Oy Frances wondered — about suey: So the jolee ALTON RADIO & TV ............. Frank Ross, until today ber acting | Mrs. Anita McCormick Blaine in Se the | were sa SS Perry 2-@711 ability potential for devel- probate yester- | foursome in addition Presi- | Boyle comes ayo bons capeets of tote| oar we ted Ser ” dent on the frat nine holes, were| fiend, rected to belp in the Ra: EM S-Seet in the TV industry. jin Wk Mrs. Blaine, who died Feb. 12| Paul G. Hoffman, poard. chaired | testthen arrangements, bs For these reasons, ot noted | ot Studebaker corporation; a destandaiy “sae then Pcp | shanty and the danger ot| Nelms, Eri oh 8 Les ogee | ing room Tracy red persist in acclaiming her for her) Cyrus H. McCormick, inventor of | bakery firm, and TU foe Glan son eanael bun savant beauty father than her portrayal. |i. farm reaper. = ee. collecting things, check- “T hate to hear how lovely I look”) " 44-5 iaine, who during her life-| Om the second nine Hoffman and | ing lists and baby clothes. “This, to me, is — ught” She| sine gave millions to educational | items dropped out in favor of| And, in the midst of the inevi- shuddered. “Ihave nothing to 4°) 114 charitable institutions, left|1sonard Firestone of the Firestone | table confusion, Harold Vincent with how 5 look. 2t just happened, one-third of the total estate to her| rubber family and Hawthorne| Boyle sat on the couch, enjoying T'd be happiet I think, if T granddaughter, Mrs. Anne Blaine | non Seattle insurance executive.| a sublime serenity, like awful! ' Harrison, of Washington, D-C.,| anor the golf match Eisenhower|an Irish Buddha. wondered Joan, who is impulsive, frank | her only direct heir. - lunched at the club with Darryl| what tie to wear to the boat, and outspoken to a refreshing | ‘Thera, were, however, grants to| Zanuck, motion picture director at} Frances ran off to shower. The degree, started ont as a model pre, omy Be see Bend on agra: Boe Sete Bay polly BE guog Sy ee Aga and later appeared in George | pioves. included $500,000 to| Alien, a director of the Recon-| room stickers on the baggage Abbott's production of “Kiss and | yrs Eleanor Gooding Lawrence, | struction Finance Corporation in + 3. 3 a , : Tell.” This landed her = c= | widow of Emmons Blaine Jr.,| the Truman administration and a| “Of course, you kids realize, : ab ROCHESTER a eee ee ee ee ee | [nae we omek Be Oe i es ABD BOSRESS usvteeost 7: --iee treet bn Bt OL Sata pry: teins Fl Magy og Great bates Soot 00 moved te bent ee slveps bane enough MUNICIPAL UDGE MORSE ee MAI Main ft. MA ear Joan did a number of | charity was en- ; ’ ‘Seu: tenet : aoagis yseene . TV guest shing in: China for | % milion fons of iron ore, Si reine i meer gy + Ashen Gada of Fer Information on Membership Phone FE 45781 aaa ae minaret ae -,., -aaaplace. Chicago Black Hawks Nerthere 7 | oer ; disputed championship. Norsemen Saginaw 2 § hone te ° : came through as expected with a) ww revelte“Pestiee 8 Saginaw | 45-35 win over Saginaw Arthur Hill hy -F-F-,-y 3: Bey ty clinch the crown, while Bay, — eee City beat Flint Central, 56-39, to By BILL MARTIN take over rd place. Friday's victory was Pontiac's Flint Northern sewed up the Sag- tad over a top-ranked foe. Chiefs inaw Valley Conference's 1954 bas- | ketball title last night, but the | edged previously-unbeaten Fern. | dale on Tuesday night to enable Saginaw to climb into the Lincs’ Srd-place rating im the United turned second major Press statewide Class A_ poll. upset of the week here in toppling The loss will undoubtedly tumble §s w, 52-39. to clear away the Trojans from the “top 10." By JACK SAYLOR It was championship night on | the Oakland County prep basket | ball front Friday, Only one area Moves to Front in Texas Open SS ioe"ot os Hits 9-Under-Par 62 at games sm. Di Rochester clinched the Tri- San Antonio; Pine Laker County crown with a 56-52 victory Ties for_5th- | ville and Troy each assured them By HAROLD V. RATLIFF selves no worse than a share of SAN ANTONIO, Tex. @-Yae- | their league titles. ny Palmer, who thinks Bracken- | Mayvelle wrapped up the South ridge Park is the easiest course) Central punting and Brown City | As was expected, Rochester got | £ames to play. on the winter tour, and illustrated | his point by playing it twice. in has at least a tie in the Southern a total of only 127 strokes, headed | as Hawkeyes Need Win Over Illini lowa Victory Would Set Stage for Monday Showdown at Indiana still hoping for at least a share of the Big Ten basketball title, | must buckle down tonight against | Trojan center Tom Hall (34, Minois to stay in the running. | Ted Says Flag Talk‘Silly’ _ever—Oxterd—_Farraington,— North mined ‘charges had surprisingly lit- tle difficulty in dumping the fa- it with an unchecked -9-point spree | in :the following period and held a | comparatively comfortable edge. | therefater Standout performer was junior guard Walt Poe, wh connected on ‘| a pair of free tosses. the score tied six times before | Chiefs left the floor with a 31-17) Poe and King connécted in the |vored Trojans. Chiefs grabbed a final minute to push Pontiac in | margin at halftime and came back | center Tom 4point Ist-quarter lead, increased front, 15-11. Chiefs never trailed/to practically match the Trojans| 4th quarter. Chiefs after that point. | point-for-point in the 2nd half to’ Saginaw’s Tom Hall sank a free| win easily. Saginaw was unable | throw and John’. Langhorne a to pull closer than seven points bucket and John James hit one for | during the last two periods. Pontiac to make it 17-14 im the Ist} Pontiac's shooting was decidedly | minutes of the 2nd stanza. Then improved over ‘recent games.) ‘ \ a J ; FEBRUARY 20, 1956 Northern's last obstacle to an un-|; Coach Art Van Ryzin's deter-| The hectic opening period saw | Poe added another bucket and King ; sizable lead. Guard Sam Davis | left late in the 3rd peried, and forward J. T. Landsum and Hall followed in the lost Johnston — midway the finale. A total of 42 personals was called. PHS’ junior varsity took a 46-45 | thriller from Saginaw's jayvees in sank a free throw in the final eight of 15 left-handed jump shots. Pontiac broke loose with the 9 Chiefs hit on 18 of 53, shots for | ninute to ide the winni : He led scorers with 20 points, and turned in an excellent defensive | game, along with guard Bob John- ston and forward Walter King. Johnny Palmer Falcons Clinch League | Title County league and Warren now | seems a shoo-in there. . | Warren won a big one from Lake | Shore. 46-41, while Eastland was | upsetting Utica, 48-47. Orioles now have the inside track. May- | ville's title was assured by a 67-57 triumph over Imlay City. Ferndale, which earlier had earned the astern” Michigan; |championship, went down to its| 2nd straight loss after 11 wins. | Mt. Clemens did the upsetting | | 49-47 . jan all-out effort from Oxford. Thumb. Only holdout is the Bi- | Wildcats, in fact, matched the point splurge that was to ice the 34 per cent. victory. In rapid succession Poe | Saginaw lost three starters on | connected for a field goal and free | personal fouls, ali during the 2nd | throw, Johnston sank a basket,| half after Pontiac had built up a ——— winners field goals, Falcons popped | avenge an earlier upset by Water- in 14 of -17 free throws for the | ford to end the Skippers’ short- winning advantage. Oxford made | lived winning streak, 67-36. Fal- 10 of 14 ‘cons now can do no worse than | ' {tie in the Inter-Lakes. John Mc- Dea — —— = |Caffrey tipped in 20 points for Rochester attack with 30 points, Farmington, but yielded game hon- | inctading § of © traps the charity ors to Skipper ace Bob Jacober stripe, Arian Stone bagged 15. late had 23. : Dirignt Rpeper Bat 38, Fred 5° | Jacober has banged in 71 points | ee ae Larry_Spencer_16 yin his tast three outings, running | Stone's 15 hed put him over | = ery me 10) 21, BA VEE the 300-point mark for the season. | age of 13.8 per_contest. He has a total of 314 with two| Seutlifield kept hopes for a tie | His county-leading | Slive by tripping Berkley, 44-39. average is 22.4. Doug Edwards had 17 for the Farmington went all out to Bluejays, but Berkley’s Diek Ra- datz plunked in 23. Walled Lake SCRAMBLE—Five players became involved in| ended up with the ball. Others are Pontiac's Dick ; the above scramble for the ball during the 3rd} Blacklaw (14), Saginaw’s Bob Maturen (28), PHS CHICAGO w& — Iowa's Hawkeyes, | period of last night’s Pontiac-Saginaw game here. Hawks have to-win tonight en ther home court to set up their game with Indiana Mon- day, at Bloomington, Ind., as a decisive title contest. Hoosiers will be at East Lan- sing tomght for a game with 8th place Michigan State. Indiana | By GAYLE TALBOT seeks its 10th victory in 11 games | NEW YORK w We are only Michigan State has a 36 record.! asking, but shouldn't Lou Bovu- In tonight's other conference | dreau, the Boston Red Sox man- games, 3rd-place Minnesota (7-3) | ager, try to get together with his is at Ohio State (47); Michigan) top hired hand, Ted Williams, on (2-7) at Wisconsin (+5), and Pur-j the subject of where the Sox fig- due (2-9) af Northwestern (446). ure to finish in the coming Ameri- New York Ski Ace Sweeps ‘Ground’ Events in Meet ISHPEMING W& — National Nor-' vich Kukeshkin and Yurt Serge- dic Ski Championships went back bitch Afanasev — were expected to jumping events today, with the) 1) neck im at the nearby Ma two much-discussed Russians ex-| © ‘ he: — pected to witness the senior and | ther junior Class A jumping champion-| present a trophy to the National Ski Association, which is cele- ships. __ Te Soviets — Grigeri Ivano- brating its 50th anniversary. M t | d | f | For a while it was believed one on red an ea s) j of them would compete—but those . reports proved erroneous Seek to Break Tie , | Tauno Pulkkinen of the Finnish - Ski Club iN. Yo) By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ie ace, “ies Montreal Canadiens and Toronto Maple Leafs battle im separate games tonight to break a 2nd Place deadlock in the National no ck rubt WAS sorry tournament go He had sight on the back into the air today swept everything ir ground Frida) Hockey League A man of amazing stamina. Pul Canadiens, who notched a tie kkinen swept both cross-country with Toronto Thursday mght by | events the Class A 18 kilo downing ist-place Detroit, played | meter event and the 30 kilometer the vengeful Red Wings again to-| event. And he did it in a breezes too Toronto entertains 4th place Bos-. However. the winner of the Class ton A classic combined champuor shiy New York Rangers handed the; was Norman Oakvyik Bush Lake Ski Club in M apolis« “38 sty Ta iss B ‘combined wis ner Was 7 Ry Senne Peayed, | Sot Yess of the University af 33 Denver, with 383.2 points, - F H, . ~~ Inn. They're on hand te | ———= r ——o m : - == _ t e “5 Williams, Boudreau Differ on Predictions of Boston Red Sox’ Finish in AL Race | ore sirote tehing vas sua «'s| ‘can League race? Lou says he believes hell have what it takes to beat the Yankees this time. Ted, who probably be- came a supreme realist in the skies over Korea. says just as positively that talk about a Sox pennant at this time is “‘silly.”’ adding that third place would be more like it) | * * . Hionus Wagner considered by many who saw him to have been the greatest baseball player of them all, is set to celebrate his 80th birthday next Wednesday at Pittsburgh | * * | A campaign is under way to raise $48,000 to erect an 18-foot bronze statue of the famous Dutch man at Forbes Field, scene of his mightiest triumphs The Milwaukee Boosters’ Club Ward to Fight Mims DETROIT w& — Moses Ward Detroit newcomer who stood toe- to-toe with Willie Troy and slug- ged until he was knocked out re- cently, will take on Holly Mims of Washington, D. C., in a middle- weight 10-rounder at Olympic Sta- | dium March 3 a Mann Retires June 12 ANN ARBOR uw — Matt Mann 63-year-old veteran University of Michigan swimming coach: will be- gin his retirement furlough June The board of regents decided a deh RROD POR retire : 5 j | nally slated to begin | ;guard Bob Johnston (right) and Trojan J. 7: partially hidden) | Landrum (32). Pontiac won the game, 52-39. i. “a Te. the Tartough | tre: Betty | at the start of the spring semester. | <,,'S"", p>! 1% sertee-VHa's Besety handed Van Dyke a 64-49 trim-— ming as Don Williams and Mike Ryan each hit 13 points. Troy grabbed a share of the Oakiand B by beating Madison, 47-35, and Northville laced Holly, | 71-39, to take at least a piece of the Wayne-Oakland crown. Also in the W-O, Keego edged Brighton, 38-35, and Clarksten ran. its winning streak to eight games | by downing Ciarenceville, 45-36. | Ron Schebor’s 16-point chore led | Patty Berg Is Leader on Links Chicagoan Holds Slim Edge in $5,000 Miami. 7 Beach Tourney Pontiac Prou Phote | MIAMI BEACH, Fla. u—Chi- cago’s Patty Berg enjoyed a shaky one-stroke lead today as a tough field of pros and amateurs teed off in the 3rd round of the $5,000 Serbin Women's Invitational Golf . tournament. Miss Berg shot a steady 72 yesterday, twe under women's par for the Bayshore Municipal course, te move out in front with a Tt-hole total of 145. | veteran Louise Suggs, with a pair which considers that city’ Braves | Of 73s for 146. Betsy Rawls, Na- the Jast word in baseball teams, | tional Open champion from Spar- turns out to be a mobile organiza-|tanburg, S. C., was 3rd with” if, tion. Some 60 of its members, un-| and Babe Zaharias, now playing willing to wait, have taken up resi- | Out of Chicago, also was in hot dence in a body at Sarasota, Fla.,/ pursuit with 148. a short distance from the Braves’ training camp at Bradenton ; of np at Bra Lions’ Creekmur Guest | A local source close to the Yank- @t Masonic Lodge Party ees declares that club's officials really worried about the| 4M. will hold its annual Past | amount of service they can expect Masters’ night Feb. 26 at the lodge | to get out of Mickey Mantle in hall at 6:30 p.m _ Creekmur the coming — Detroit Lions’ lineman who works * . He says that even if the phenom | |” Pontiac ia the off- : Re does recover from his recent sup- | a = fies ta : plementary knee operation in time | Des : : to report for training March 1 at! be ia Moree af the Puss a St. Petersburg, he will be handled | ae very tenderly and will not under Reservations may be made through are gin. Clay Williams’ 20 points paced Little Chiefs. Chiefs go to Bay City next Fri- season on March 5 at Saginaw Arthur Hill. Summary: PONTIAC SAGINAW rP are James, f 1 1 3 Landrumf @ 3 38 King, ¢ 6 3 18 Materen, {4 1 8 Blacklaw,e 2 6 10 6 4 Johnsten,g 2 2 6 &. Davis, g 2 @ 4 Pee, ¢ 48 agie 2 Casteel, ¢ @ 6 6 .@€ ee @ 6 Ballard, « @ @ @ L vis, f 1 @ Caswell, ¢e @ @ @ gen 6 Bersche, ¢ @ & @6 ms. g@ @ 6 Jehasen, f @ © @ Thomas, ¢ @ & @ 18 16 5 15s 3 PONTIAC 6 16 67CO«+A 62 SAGINAW a 6 66hU8 ODD a. te 6. Hall 3, 8. Davis 2, Langherne 2, 3, total 13. Personal feuls: Pentiaoe—James 4, King, Biackiaw 4, Jehnsten 5, Pee 3, Ballard; tetal 18. w—Landédrum 5, Materen %, Mall 5. Devis 5, Lang- horne ?, L. Da % =, Thomas; fetal 24. Shets ot basket—Pentiac 53, Saginaw 7 Barthel Racing Clock Tonight in AAU Games Luxembourg Distance Star May Break Dodds’ mann’s mark is regarded as a ‘mighty tough one to beat. Ashenfelter, the FBI agent, set a world two-mile record of 8:50.5 | : - ay Duly Sta on youth State football coaching setup. young, aggressive |approved by the state board of agriculture. ence (Biggie) Munn to succeed him jas head coach when Munn was day and wind up their regular) appointed athletic director, is 38. State last year from Alpena High. Burt Smith, Flint Northern High Named end coach was Danny Devine, 29, Devine moved up from freshman coach. William Yeoman, former West Point player and Army football :| coach overseas, is 26. Don Mason, former Associated Press All-American guard at Michigan State, was moved up from an assitant to line coach. Mason is 2. Sonny Grandelius of Muskegon 101-Year-Old Hunter of Year Heads NY Show Whittemore Man Will Preside, Over Vacation, Sportsmen's Affair NEW YORK («—Peter Cameron, 101 years old, of Whittemore, Mich. is getting along fine in the big city. Named hunter of the year, he'll 4 of severa)’ schools under investi- gation by the NCAA committee for alleged rules violations. | Walt Byers, executive director last week, so this time he will | of the NCAA, would not reveal at Greg Rice's 13:45.7. Last year, | or admit that Seton Hall was un- move to the three-mile for a shot | what the Rev. Feeley had to say, | § Pontiac Lodge number 21, F. &, . 4 he ran the distance in 13: 47.5. | der surveillance. Rockets 5th Entry j By ED CORRIGAN i EW YORK w — The NCAA led another of its basketball tournament berths Toledo University. champion of the Mid... American Conference joined the fold The tournament ow has five teams, two league champions and three at - large quintets. Idaho State, the winner of the Reeky Mountain Conference, is the other league winner, while Seattle; Okla- homa City and Bradley are the | atlarge outfits. Toledo scored its clincher last night with a 71-66 victory over Ohio University. With three min- utes left, the Rockets were trail- Kovaleski Plays Larsen Basketball Results Toledo Wins M-A Title, Joins NCAA Test Field today when ing by one point. But Jim Ray hit with a field goal to put them ahead | to stay. Oklahoma City also warmed up | for the tournament by polishing off Wyoming -52-40 and thus avenging an early-season upsct at the hands of the Cowboys from Laramie. — Idaho State, for its part, dropped a 79-72 decision to Montana State. This defeat would have been meah- ingless except that it snapped the | Bengals’ 18-game winning streak. . s mained on top by defeating Brown 79-67 in overtime to run its loop record to 7-2. Cornell, dogging the Quakers’ footsteps, vanquish ed Yale 76-59. Ld] * . George Washington, the scourge the Southern Conference, was | the only team in the top 10 of the In the Ivy League, Penn re-/i Reflects His Desire for Youth and Drive aif goeeet Hie BE Castellani Now Wants Shot at Olson's Crown Marks Up Easy Victory Over Ernie Durando to Make It 8 Straight victory. “We'll get up whatever guaran- tee is needed to assure Rocky a | crack at either Bobo Olson or Kid Gavilan for Cleveland this sum- mer,’ said co-manager Alvin Nai- man of Cleveland. takes Bobo's crown, he'll have to give Olson a return bout. That would kill Castellani’s hopes for the Wolves t1lec Mack Slonrl lag ie eater open ep niga ed fcborpiansg shy -La ar sportsmen's and vacation show | !" . Birmingham handed Port Huron | P starting today at Madison Square | While, said co-manager Tex Sulli- its Py straight rns 58-44,/ NEW YORK w—Josy Barthel, | Garden. van. as Dorough’ tails i points. | the Luxembourg swiftie, has noth-| at a news conference yesterday,| It was an easy one all right. Mike Groves and Dick Muller | ing left to race except the clock, | pete wax photographed with | Castellani had to bottle up Du added 15 and 11. | so that’s what he'll do tonight at | pretty model, Modern women, he | Tando’s right hand power last ROCHESTER ¢ OXFORD the National AAU track champion-| said, are all right—‘‘if they keep | Right and he did just that. In the Powel.t ng et Durrett 8 &| Ships—his last indoor appearance. | their place.” ninth, the heavy-fisted Bayonne Porbvesh.t 2 3 6 Spiker.d € @17| Since the start of the indoor sea-| Pete, who will be 102 on June| bomber hurt Castellani with one mre, 3 og Regine = 111) son the meet promoters have | 7, gave this prescription for a long | Tight to the chin but that was the Reberisen.g 6 8 20 Spencers 3 41¢ been urging Josy, a Harvard grad- | life: only good one to the head he got oe — ne iy * uate student, to try for Gil Dodds’ “Take a little Indian remedy Rg Mlec gar onary fought him 214 21 1@ 5: world record of 4:05.3 for a stand-| every spring. It's made of bulbs ; ree ROCHESTER .. .... 19 1@ 18 9-86) arg I1-lap track. They knew he|and roots and other things they Castellani, a 3-1 choice, jabbed, — could do it if he was so inclined| mix up.” hapked and danced his way to Peatiac Bt Saginaw % | and Dan Ferris of the AAU, hopes | big lead through the first six armingten 67 Waterteré f ee rounds. In the seventh, he figured Southf: 43 Berkiey ge this is the one. Josy promises : Nerthville 71 Melly Po hing | it was time to give the 5,865 fans* Trey a =| : | ($19,355 gross. gate) in the garden Walled Lake 64 Van Dyke «# |) But Mal Whitfield, who breaks. al) ae TV viewers a pane 3* | records like an elephant sitting on | a Sponges eege Brighton % ore y -| show and he opened up with a Lapeer 43 Lake Orien xe|a juke box, and Horace Ashen- series of right hand smashes that Birmingham = Ms seoy ae «| felter, the Olympic steeplechase! (4CaGO (INS) — National | shook Ernie. 90 Anéscw . «| champion, are not so reticent. | Collegiate Athletic Association’s| The unanimous vote for Castel- eee #2 Fore «| Mal predicts he will wipe out | new committee on infractions re-|lani was: Referee Al Berl, 82; Wyandotte a9 dh gee bd Don Gehrmann's 1,000-yard rec-| mained mum today after hearing| Judge Harold Barnes, 1-2-1, and Servite 1 tenley city sx) ord of 2:08.2 on the Madison | testimony by the Rev. John J.| Judge Jack Gordon, 9-0-1, The AP | Rections “Une "™ = 4}, Square Garden boards. He thinks | Feeley, chairman of Seton Hall's| card had the Clevelander a 91 Warren 46 Lake Shere 41 | he will be caught around 2:07. That | athletic council | winner. Seen tie _a.” 3? | would be some going. since Gehr-| Seton Hall is reported to be one et ees. 160%, Durando Calumet Duo Picked Calumet Farm's entry shooting- Derby last year for Calumet’s mistress, Mrs. Gene Markey, Hill Gail did it the year before and went on to capture the Kentucky Derby. Today Calumet's entry promised to be the betting favorite to rake in the winner's purse of $86,300 from a gross: pot of $133,400, fig- ures based on all 12 horses start- ing. . Rated close behind Duke's Lea Smith Favored on TV CINCINNATI, O (INS)—Wallace | (Bud). Smith, No. 1 lightweight j conterdier, was given a slight edge /to defeat Joe Miceli of New York tionally at 9 p.m. but will be blacked out in the Cincinnati area. 5 First Places Not Enough j had : . very tenderty and wil ot under Sam Smith at FE: 49468, roar reen porcans . tC. Stop Wolfpack Victory lay in exhibition games oe a SS oo : . , play i & on ene Highland Park 88 Deart’n Ferésen 45 Pontiac High's swimming team | took 2nds for Pontiac. - Exhibition Game Slated = Yenenu 48 B. Creek Central 41 | ; ‘ ae Abies st Morshalt ° absorbed its 7th loss in 11 starts at} Chiefs wind up their dual meet Bowling Results | a 121 season record, entertain | Midlané M4 Owense «| Bay City Friday, bowing to the | season next y at Plymouth. aun daavamaerd | Greenfield Village Saturday night | Wartecc ot Care ss Wolves, 4440. Setback left the See’ PhS Cooley 1 Ps, in om exhibition basketball game | Seams So deat tend fe ue eS Me wie Be tet ip), tea: ‘Menbre tr sacoha’s 3 Pei a9 at Clarkston High School gym | Kingstea 8 Carsenville 34 | for 3rd place in final Saginaw Val-| 3! so 1.1 pe “” Pare bbe. wo Stroke 4, 3) at 0:30 pum. 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