The Weather y { \ 112th YEAR — Telegrams Praise Ike’s McCarthy Criticism * * * * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1954 48 PAGES | 38,000 Students Back in | choo! “Lenten Guideposts Small Boy Inspires. Prayer for Nation Seeking Help By CONRAD HILTON President, Hilton Hotels Early Thursday morning on Feb. 5, 1953 a car pulled awa Uni Tom the States directed the driver—to go to a prayer meet- hower, justices of the Supreme Court, sen- ators, congressmen, bow their heads together in prayer at that breakfast. I saw protocol swept aside and Vice Presi- dent Nixon, the late Chief Justice Vinson, diplomats, drop into any empty seat the 500 guests. To host to such a gathering was a great honor for me. To see the enlarged icture of Uncle Sam dominate the May- r Hotel ballroom, to hear that room ee in prayer—it all seemed like a miracle. . Sit there, I thought back to the day, two years ago, when a letter came to my office, a small envelope nearly lost in a stack of mail. Yet of all the letters that arrived _ that day this small unassuming note about a speech I had made was the most important: On “Dear Mr. Hilton: I have read your talk in the Herald Tribune, and | think it was wonderful. Especially that our faith in God was our — You are very right and I think if everyone fall down and pray we would have a real peace. Sincerely yours, Daniel Paolucci. “P,S. | am a bey of 12. May I please have an answer?” , If young Daniel knew what it did to the heart of a man to find that a few of what he often feels are many repe- titious words have fallen on listening ears, he would understand how grateful I was. Automatically, I did the conventional thing. Daniel enc a of —he had - But I couldn't off please have an answer?” I reread the clipping in the Herald Tribune: “.. . our struggle for freedom our test weapon will be our love of, and’ our faith -_ ar It dawned sole _ was lacking speech. Some had been in Daniel’s letter. Funny that I, who have (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) Conrad Hilton I wrote ‘House to Give Speedy OK to Slashed Excise Tax Bill WASHINGTON (AP) — Speedy and overwhelming House approval was forecast today for a bill to cut a wide range of excise or sales taxes almost one billion dollars. But the bill, okayed by the Ways and Means Commit- tee over opposition by the Eisenhower administration, threatened to set off a storm in the Senate over another Sen. George (D-Ga) said today he might move to fack onto the excise tax measure—when it hits the Senate— *his controversial proposal ||to increase individual in- come tax exemptions and thus lower taxes, particu- larly for low income fami- " Director Suspends Five | oc Other Upper Peninsula | reductions as are provided in the taxes now above that level, ex- cept for liquor and tobacco. — The changes would be effective April 1. They would cut taxes on (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) -|Police Recover | rit off Long Gone Car; Bersaré A. Steptansty of Mar |Ovzner Unhappy came of it.” Loess The car was stolen Dec, 2, 1948. Bill to Help-Cities Buy Voting Machines te House and the President. of -the | ing. - f was on hand to see President Eisen-/| e address | P. S.: “May I ‘| bill to cut to 10 per cent all excise ; ~~ Heads Rotary. rm { % P. el af ap DR. H. A. FURLONG Dr. H. A. Furlong was elected president of the Pontiac Rotary Club this noon for the ensuing fis- cal year which begins in July. Other offic will be: vice presi- denct, Ivan Long; Secretary, W. Walter Smith; assistant secretary, James F. Slattery; treasurer, W. Arthur Taylor; and directors, Wil- liam J. Dean and Noyce Strait. Bentley Spends Uneasy Night early today. But Dr. Joseph R. Young, chief that his condition “remains essen- tially unchanged.” | The physician reported that hic- | ; | Mi if ex ie, 83 G8 i # t 35 i es S ve | ii i in His Demand ~ Wounded Congressman | Disturbed by Hiccoughs, Back President for Fair Probes Senator Issues Blast in Reply; Hall Denies Split in GOP Ranks WASHINGTON (AP )—| The White House reported | today that President Eisen- | hower has received “hun- dreds” of telegrams praising | his call for “fair play” in congressional investigations —a call widely accepted as a rebuke to Sen. McCarthy (R-Wis). : James C. Hagerty, presi-| 4 dential press secretary, told newsmen he had no exact count but the total was “in the hundreds” and th 9 to 1 in praise of the - dent. = ne McCarthy, soon after rejecting; presidential criticism in a crack- ling statement of his own, said in “IT have no Heavy Snow Brings Both W ork and Play (above) dug their cars out of yes- terday’s deep snow, others reveled in the winter wonderland. Girls playing in the snowdrift are (1. to r.) Sherry Gremore, 12, of 37 Cole- man St.; Nancy Doyon, 9, and her sister, Delores, 10, of 2528 Eliza- beth Lake Rd. watt 4% « F 38,000 Students Back in Classes; Belsky, said he has b officer's commission. He refused to tell McCarthy's Senate Investiga- tions subcommittee whether he be- lieves this was because, as al ‘at-Nutley,-N.J. Mo |... ce eae Cram ont me aa Se romney tx ne we 4 PUEMO Ricans GM Sets Record During’53 for Employment, Payrolls General Motors employment and payrolls were higher in 1953 than in any previous year. | This was disclosed today in a statement by Harlow H. Curtice, president, and Alfred P. Sloan Jr., board chair- man. _GM’s average number of workers, excluding two for- eign subsidiaries in England and Germany, was 551,095 last year compared with 458,680 in 1952. ,626,-*- ist $2,020,536.- TECPLEELE Ht te i =" Fire Damage fo Trucks Fails to Disrupt H wreckage for more details 3 3 nity fits i i | : rf | # E Se ( a «ot are ‘Programe... :. er i, | weld “Heke Mail Service cam guard against similar explo- 5,00 Still Home Road Crews Working to Clean Up Highways Clogged by Snow About 38,000 Oakland County students went bac to classes today in bitter cold weather that ended a back snow piled into drifts by gusts of wind-clocked at 62 miles an hour. Yesterday's third storm in as many days added four fil S t lil abe 4 RAE ere ee TM a aN By eee ee ee ame - f THE PONTIAC PRESS, ME Ee MARCH *. 1954 : ‘Birmingham Drive on Traffic Violators in Effort to Cut Accidents Secs Gar Eeredagines Burcan The public is invited to attend | BIRMINGHAM — A stepped-up | the games. In games last played traffic law enforcement Emmanue! won its first game in is under way locally, Police Chief | the second half of league play, Ralph W. Moxley has announced, | by defeating Fawcett 49 to 33. . im response to a state-wide re-_ Riteway suffered its first loss for quest from the chairman of the the second half of the season when * Michigan State Safety Commission, +t went down to defeat before Secretary of State Owen J. Cleary. | Birmingham | Cleaners 33 to 35. This activity is part of the “Obey | Traffic Laws — Keep Your Li-| “Roman Holiday — Spaghetti and Skits” is the titlé Embary Police Start sense” program sponsored by the | commission and supported by all safety groups. According to Moxley, as long as traffic accidents continue to Methodist Church Youth Fellow- ship has chosen for its 6:30 p.m. | dinner tomorrow, with a program of original humerous skits to follow. Proceeds will be used for payment of the youth fund pledge and for church improvements. Dinner chairman is Betsy Tal- Justice of the Peace John J. bot, with the program under the Gafill has also pledged coopera- | direction of Patsy Talbot. tion with the drive * “A violation of the traffic baw | paatee newcomers are: covering moving offenses is a Vi = Mr. and Mra. William Cawthon ry) lation of the driver license. The , en Senta ak cant ote on lage ‘ham. He is with Dodge Di | | MRS. CHARLES DENGLER ‘Woman to Keynote World Prayer Day BIRMINGHAM — Speaking at ae «, vision ~ Additional Bloomfield Hills se- Mr. and Mrs. Dan M. Stall and their; Prayer service in the Congrega- , chester, Conn., explained his plight to his mother when she found him freely, know Harbor area in which over $2,000 etal news on page 18. crs whe have pala «Se Cranbrosk tional Church (former Pesbyterian in the Territorial Legislature, dis- | with his face covered witb blood, beside the railroad track in front) | = to do a. - was taken. | Rd. Bloomfield Village. He is with | cussed the bill at a meeting yes-| o peace. a tee lies aceeeee Church) on North Woodward ave- | terday in the office of Delegate of her home. The accident happened Monday but Mrs. Edwards was _ Irvin King, 23. ot 2434 Cass Lake motorist agrees to obey the law leccees beer een A ei on Dry nue will be Mrs. Charles Dengler, | | Farrington (R-Hawaii). 50 upset she didn’t report it to police until yesterday. The lad had| Two of the greatest American py and Loren Hanes. 36, of 2348 in return for being extended the | Ricnara, 4 othy, 1 Barbara, 8.| president of the Episcopal Church — only minor injuries. artists were approached. They | pine Lake Rd., were each fined privilege of driving,” Gafill said. | whose tew ‘address is’ 16§¢0 Beechwood. | Women's Auxiliary of Michi Their consensus was that the | only _. were enthusiastic, but their 10 fn jai Beverly Hills. He is with r Body. omen's Auxiia' ichigan. Hawaii bill would pass the Senate $25 and costs, or days in jail He added an offender before him “yr. and Mrs. A. V. Witbeck and their , is . : . work schedule would not permit ; To be used in 20,000 other United | handily if it came to a vote alone : by West Bloomfield Justice Elmer a war? i. sal + " piel and Bary, tot eae CYanbrook Ra. | States communities and over 100) but that a move to tie in Alaska Pontiac Deaths Muriel Piercey, of Arlington, them to start immediately. C. Dieterle. King was unable to repairs witha aries of ofbenaea | Soe the ts tbs owner of Witbeck ap- | countries of the world, a service has a 30-50 chance for success and Calif; two sisters and a brother.| When a former secretary of| pay his fine. are in to be taken’ off the | Mr and Mre, Robert and their | Cntitled “That They May Have . would cloud the future. Mrs. George Pelland, of Pontiac, | mine, who had turned to painting, =a certain 8, Robert, 10, Howard, 6, of Sewick-| Life’ will be presented. _ | Mrs. Elvio Bruni Mrs. O. S. Foster, of Millington, | 28ked if she might try, I shrugged road. ley, Pa, whose new \s 473 Cran- Oren E. Long, former Demo rs. 16 Bruni enloge artist - n fond. Me ts with Nations Ma-| World Day of Prayer is spon-| cratic governor of Hawaii, told and Gerald Livingston, of Drayton |her off, Only a very great THE BIGGEST SELECTION Moxley Gd chine Products. sored here by United Church Wom- amersies that tm bis calls on |. Word has been received here of | pains. Spe do justice to ee ome. But forcement activity ¥ 5 en of Birmingham, with the Con- the death Tuesday of Mrs. Elvio| pyneral burial wasn't reckoning. with power WIAA noe for ened In two ways. First by gath- Voice Concern gregational Church as this year’s | Senate Democrats he found little | (Fine Millmine) Bruni, 58, in New anne ‘will be 1 | of prayer . . . one fruit of which is of WANTED COLE RS ering more evidence to support : host. 1 ae © un uskewn xD NM) GE Be inspiration abana’ more serious charges in viola- Over Success of — _| She is survived by her husband; | : Several days later she handed BATHROOM & KITCHE tions that threaten to endanger : eS, ‘three sisters and four brothers. : T C { me her work. I couldn't believe it. ethers, and second, by stopping Roll Call Drive 38, 000 Pupils Back .| He said Democratic senators Mrs. Gladys Profit, of Cass City, xcise ax U $ When I showed it to a Jesuit more agrige for less serious " ‘view the fgets to moh den | Ohmar Millmine, of Milford, Hen- Leia ed oot ner carer habe offenses, discourage them — Concern over | h | Af § hood for Alaska as well as Hawaii| ry, John, and Cecil Millmine, Mrs. D f H OK said simply, has pain from committing more serious — of the Community. House | in Sc (00 ter form as non poneey beg ee oe Morotz and Mrs. Ivalene | ue IF Ouse better than she knows. ones later. was expressed by officials hood Wershann, al! of Pontia Con From after es @ . Gis week. The teal pid of the (Continued From Page One) b is advecated in the Democratic | Funeral service will = held Sat- oteae Fage One) eee ts wa — ap Selected this week as winner Of | drive—showed that the campaign — power to buck some | party platform. urday at 2 p. m. frem the Huntoon eater oo on peared: in~hational magazines, the Toastmasters Club 1954 speech | has fallen short of its $45,000 Traditionally, Hawaii has been Funeral Home. Dr. 4. H. Savage| ‘telephone bills, rail, bus and air | | 44) ss vked = — Ww. Barua goal by $7,000. peas at Detroit, Flint, Jack- _— and Alaska Democrat-| of the First Baptist Church will| Passenger fares, Jewelry, cos- | 97,000 copies. Among them were secu ta the area apacch’ Gout Walter F. Skinner, chairman, | son and Windsor, Ont. were closed | officiate and burial vill be in Oak metics, pocketbooks, furs, lug: | hundreds of letters trom children 31. Cub | aad Dire. — i. rive | Wednesday; the Chatham, Ont. | Hill Cemetery. gage, telegrams, sporting goods, | and teenagers. ; tiac, Royal Gak and Pleasant prigieed pagar ess area, cut off by snow-blocked | Tel rams Praise | . cameras, pens, mechanical pea- | That was just the beginning of goal , the house will roads, was worrying about low | j A.C Ridge was also complete. . not be able to serve Birmingham | food su today. ge A. Carrier cils, lighters and other items. pameerenines Since then we have / bet. _ on “Small as well as it has in the past. Pontiac Department _ ot cee Rebuke 0 M’ Carth leafs After a prolonged illness, George | Presumably prices also would vanes a copes through- - ut aes tul,”’- recommending __Skinner. said a—number of busi- Works hed most | A. -Ca Carrier, 48,° of 6400 Herbert ‘drop on many of these goods, al- errs as the idea. ae aoe it ~ posit carey = orepaeaa’ by |from. ue “Fess all eeny = cleared today, but worried Tiban| | (Gontinwed From Page One) a Defrott died at the ne At cts perteps not a aaa grew. And I sat there that morn- : its ebbi salt ly. Arth | ednesday. Born -le ‘ommittee airman el Other speakers were Ata agclay they will — = Hiliker, office manager, said a| Grub that "we are not ved peng May 38 es ee ee et ee of th ee ee ee an 0lé ss and May Chatterson bill, said the tax reductions would , who spoke on “McCarthyism,” and | tions upon their return. truck bringing salt in from Wyan-| party.” son: ot Comes Cabinet, Uncle Sam praying at the ONE COAT.- ! Carrier, He. married Irene Libera be a stimulant to consumer buy- 2 = Vincent dotte ti over Wednesda Se Cees see ee cue ¥+| our opposition, naturally, has |in Detroit Aug, 24, 1928, A superin-| ing and thus would help the na-| tart of ® new adminisiration GLOSS FINISH cident in the life of Connie Mack. leaving city. just enough ee _ Stuart Skelley spoke opera handl street cor- | made much of the party's family | tendent at the Briggs Manufactur- | tional economy over its present “Prayer today is 9 necessity, tions Radio Free Europe 0 ers, Payro ae til aise alent ae ' differences’ during the past | ing Co ie was a member of the | dip President Eisenhower Just one coat seals and covers any in- ur * . 4 Nae Sear "Geel oc BedT= watch any. “ ' weeks,” he said. “They would| firm’s Management Club The Reed bill also would cancel| when he arose to speak. “We —— Gite ote onnom Ne ats oat”. (Sets Record in 53. |"ousnt come Road Commie iave 70 eiewr that ne Repub: | A wean of Wri War Eb jabra AIGEOOD in Of he Sct Woewinerict || saw meomy of tages of living in = capitalistic sion worked around the clock for licans have split irrevocably seer algae Dace eae : pond economy (Continued From Page One) | the fourth straight night battling ® problem involving personalities. | Legion. uor, tobacco, automobiles, gaso-| human beings. But if we can © covers perfectly Wier ef the “Oratoreedor”’ for the CG M drifted snow. Oscar D Leomie That's nonsense, of course. On| He ts survived by his widow and line, buses and trucks, auto parts,! make the effort, then there is || ° (giew smooth” om at otors Insti- | Pe ; *:\ many issues there are degrees of his parents; two sisters, Mrs. Veta | and beer and wine. something that ties us all to- his treatment of the table topic, tute at Flint, in 1953, to help chief superintendent, said main i ; Mar. | | ” © washes perfectly “Ape Alaska and Hawaii Ready | meet the ds Jeared for traffi opinion, emphasis and approach | Smith, of Pontiac, and Mrs. Mar- | gamer things being equal ae © extra years of a continuing requirements | roads were cleared for trailic — "— a vital matter like com- garet Bradbury, of Detroit; three | ior : for Statehood?’ was Robert Me- | of the company for qualified men. | though still slippery — today. He . . | Bill would add almost one billion Just prior to this I greeted- the ye : batting the endless dangers of | brothers, William of Bay City 908. | = Kenzie. : : This program is increasing floor — to have all roads open by to the $2,900,008,000 deficit | assemblage as proud host and|I come in _ let vs show you SeF fine * ¢ @ communism, both on the home | Mickey, of Detroit, and Kenneth in Eisenhower com Food the s ; — will make possible graduating Great Lakes Greyhound buses, | abroad, we are in earnest accord.” | Arrangements by the Brace Fu- year bogt- : a ef the Business Women's Club | classes of 400 in the cooperative | which ran up to a half-t late LH inciade wecita: ning July 1. States, the Vice President, PER QUART WiB be held tonight at the Com- [engineering and business adminis-| w. Despite Hall's prediction that | tion Pritay ~ Kg the ican Lender Hal. | Justices, diplomats, top American 7 ; urinity House, Dinner will be | tration programs otnentay, ware Sask oa/eceee | he are going to dis- - = = dagen Nasa leaders listened to the words below edie served at 6:30 and the meeting “Enrollment in these programs ule today. Pontiac City Lines play “team spirit,” there wasn’t McGovern Funeral Home. at S827) leck of nia ane pall to, the|‘tich had been inspired by 12 PER GALLON, oll $6.59 buses made out well Wednesday ; W. Vernor Highway, and the fu- | to g the excise to th — « « was 1,852. at gee i fe — .the latest rum was only 10 ee ess cake neral Saturday at 10 am. at Holy House floor next Wednesday, add-| 70° Dagie geeges SIMMS ((@ May 1-10 has been proclaimed | have averaged minutes off schedule. of statements yesterday by Redeemer Church in Detroit. ng ha = course’ Our Father in Heaven by Mayor Ralph Main as “Clean! “Reflecting the demand for) Pontiac Police and Oakland| senhower and McCarthy. Gomery in Hely Sepuicire E } ee ek urged canceling We pray that You save us from 00 H. Seginew <—ted Tees Up Week” in the annual Clean-Up, | trained personnel, more than 18,000 County Sheriff's Department said a | a ea le” 180 ourselves Pick-Up and Paint-Up campaign ‘several motorists suffered minor The Senate Republican Policy pri excee luctions “The world that You have made | 3 : piant supervisory personnel par- | Committee gave no evidence, | ° E Hawk nwdaied under present law. but | 14 sponsored by the Birmingham ‘injuries in five accidents caused ; Marian E. e ‘for us, to live in peace, we have onc of @. Womans Nation ee et ene a streets Wed after a closed meeting yesterday. | is opposing the across-the-board | — 4. "int La Well Head at Carden Aan. With tts | Programs at the Institute-and the | slippery streets) Wetmesday- | 7, material’ progress toward (Ge ee 39, of 249 cuts called for in the Reed bill. | MA0e NO at = ee ait © divisions in 1953, an increase of 44' Towing trucks freed hundreds of agreement onla code of cthics| apres an a is pag Gen- Sen. George said in a separate ee on => _ the as e beautiful on all civic | per cent over 1962.” — stuck yesterday in the Pon- | tor conducting hearings. ee ae Sines of ce Sines | interview he personally favors | nat (ics by watt and the ached area. days. | many of the excise cuts provided arrow | ¢ clubs, schools,-churehes and other | McCarthy, one of those present, | Born in Detroit April 28, 1914 she \that flies by day, the pestilence | § One towing service operator said , | in the Reed bill, but, not neces- sail groups to cooperate in the drive. all four of his trucks were in use| eq" seed nti San eee was the daughter of Fred G. and sarily all of them. jthat walks in darkness the | 4 Ld bd s , c— ceed as s in the spite Pon destruction that wast noon | 4 Albert Remington and Daniel ; j all day yesterday to aid stranded anything Eisenhower or the Presi- ee oe, She Se to ° day.” a 4 Henry, co-chairmen of the fund ‘| motorists. Many minor accidents, | gent's friends might say about tis | oe parents 38 years ago) George sia ere to incréase | ’ drive for the new Holy Name |mot reported to the police, oc-| methods. ane crates’ tree Pontiac High individual income tax exemptions) We have tursed from You te | Church, have announced that $276.- curred on county roads. “I'd hate to think the day would | t w, Sal Sor ot en | adene ean’ So preset OO ts Ee ge or _pulfich way. Wo have |; A tow truck in one gas station estern Sales manager a pendent from the present $600 to broken Your commandments | 4 296 was. collected or pledged during come. when a President is-expect-| tiae Motor Division. . > ofan last Sunday's canvass. Minimum handled five accident calls alone. oq to agree with every senator,| p Bet $800,- which would save taxpayers and denied Your truth. We have | ( goal for the church is $300,000 at | Pontiac Public Schools sent |and every senator to agree with : _< ema | almost five billion dollars a year| left Your altars to serve the false | ell a etomcanee ged . Phi sorority and General Motors | and lose that much in revenue! gods of money and pleasure and ‘ this time, and the chairmen said 1,350 school bus-riding students | the President on everything,” Mc-| Girl's Club and of Pio | $ 1/3 H u secretary for the government.” power. Forgive us and help us. | 4 about 200 parishioners were still home early Wednesday afternoon The said. _neer Bowling League, she also was | “.e @ @ Now, darkness gathers around | § E| t to to be heard from. closing Willts school completely. loan Boe pesos aes Canoe | ee St ee The excise bill must be énected-us and we are confused in all | ectric r The present church on Harmon All four local parochial schools eer, “y gy aa pr OES, and Pontiac White Shrine. | by April 1 to meet the deadline| our counsels. Losing faith in | 3 avenue will be torn down short- S| — St. Michael, St. Frederick, Em- gyre ‘ saan ag | ‘She survived’ty her parents. | |for canctling the excise reductions | You, we lose faith in ourselves. ery $4 95 ty and ground breaking cere- cnanel Christian and St. Trinity | ut 1, tnink Eisenhower feels es) Funeral will be Saturday at 2/now scheduled for that date. Inspire us with wisdom, all of | a monies for the new $600,000 build- Tutheran = Cceed of peg? about fulfilling his cam-|pm_ from Sparks-Griffin Funeral : us, of every color, race and creed, 7. ing will be held early in May. seesing 1.000 at noon, re-'| paign promises to get the Com-| Home. Dr. W. H. Marbach of First | f° to use our wealth, our strength, | USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN se « ng 1.600 more youngs . | munists out of government as I | Presbyterian Church, will officiate,. Bricker Blames Seether tassel 2 Single phase, Tinighi's flael games io the Rural schools, which must ‘take | do " and burial will be in White Chapel | pierdige! to 3 es srymeat ec, fal | Se ne. ee . ee tor Pp YMCA Intramural Basketball many children home by bus over, Secretary of Defense Wilson! Memorial Cemetery with the Or- ~ > pumps, power ee. 4 p 4 4 4 4 Riteway Water Softener at 7 p.m., DR. “WILMA DONAHUE Hawaii Debate Before Senate But Dems May Tie In Statehood for~ Alaska WASHINGTON — The Senate on statehood for Hawaii, with ' Démocrats seeking to tie in Alaska | | statehood. Sen. Cordon (R-Ore), the Senate Interior Committee, ar- ranged to lead off for Eisenhower | administration forces on the meas- | ure, passed by the House last year, to make Hawaii the 49th state. As the bill came up in the Sen- ate, a delegation from Hawaii continued its rounds of senatorial offices seeking to persuade sena- tors te lef the Hawaii statehood bill come to a vote on its ewn merits. The Hawaii group, including Re. | | tomorrow's’ 10 a.m. World Day of publican and Democratic leaders Which Could Defeat It. sigrialed for a start of débate today | chairman | : . . ' of the territories subcommittee of far-flung side roads, surrendered | wrote Chairman: Saltonstall (R- to: the weather Wednesday. 'Mass) of the Senate Armed Serv- Closed all day were Brandon | ices Committee yesterday there is Township, Holly, Rochester Com- | «an immediate and pressing need” munity, Lake Orion, Southfield, and Birmingham Cleaners and Fawcett Automatic Heating at 8 p.m. Should Riteway win over Em- | pam. Showkd Rieway win fom -M Alumni to Hear — “Gerontology Expert The Weather BIRMINGHAM — At tonight's PONTIAC AND VICINITY | mid-winter meeting of the Uni- — > ¢ ane eritey. Lew, tent versity of Michigan Alumni Assn., $e sorthwest winds i meen on hour. ‘in Pilg ger esis a authority Walled Lake, Huron Valley, and mitted-Communists and other un- Avondale and Troy elementary desirables to enter the- armed schools, with some 20,000 young: | services. sters from 42 buildings. | Sen. Ferguson of Michigan, head to clarify laws which have per-| I. “PSE HIT BY TRAIN’—This is how Arthur Edwards, 2, of Man- AP Wirephote ter of prayer all my life, should not : . | - It was on a train to Chicago strength, and ‘new courage, that we may win the battle for peace. Be swift/to save us, dear God, before the darkness falls. Temersou—Rey Rogers tells the part religion played his success. (Copyright. 1954) Small Boy Inspires Uncle Sam's Prayer (Continued From Page One) @ Caroline Kiss Won't Kiss, Make Up With Hubby “DETROIT W - There'll be no kissing and making up for her, says Caroline Kiss, Once, she said in a divorce suit, she tenderly cared for her husband during convalescense from a drink. ing spree. She added that as soon ‘as hubby John Kiss was able to get out of bed he ‘didn’t kiss, but beat her instead. Cireuit Judge Carl Weideman granted an order zeetene Kiss trom bothering his wife.. Keego Men Plead Guilty to Giving Minors Liquor Two Keego Harbor men yester- day pleaded guilty to furnishing liquor to six youths now accused ot taking part in 16 break-ins dur- have mentioned it. that, mentally, I first saw Uncle Sam on his knees praying. Pray:- ing for what? Certainly not: _“That Ged be on my side.” Threugh two ghastly wars both sides made that prayer and it didn't get much peace even for the victor. Obviously, that hasn't worked. _ “That | be on God's side.”’ That would be Uncle Sam’s peace prayer. Next came the idea for a pic-; off. Time was short. Where was the artist who could paint Uncle Sam? Jose Ruiz Varela | Funeral for Jose Ruiz Varela. 71, of 443 S. Jessie St. will be held ley Funeral, Home. Burial will be | wee! Friday at 10 a.m. from the Purs- | Bloomfield Hills, Oxford, Wa- | of the GOP policy group, told re- terford, West Bloomfield, Clark- | porters he thought the President's in Oak Hill Mr. Varela died at ‘his home Lobbyists for Defeat - ATLANTA (UP) — Sen. John W. Bricker said today ‘furious lobby- ing of White House and State De- partment aides’’ defeated propo- | isals to curb presidential treaty-/ — powers in the Senate last | On cas Reet mara Paint him as he must be . . . not | weak, not knocked to his knees, | ing the last month in the Keego Help us todo Your wifl as ft ts done in heaven and to be worthy of Your promise of peace on earth. Fill’ us with new. faith, new | $8 N. Saginaw —2éd Floor i. REPEAT SALE—2nd Big Shipment Only Simms Offers Such Style and Quality Priced So Low ston schoole — and Avondale High School — opened Wednes- day morning but couldn’t last out the day. Birmingham also closed its Today in Pontine | scidrese the group on “The Later — temperature preceding 8 am ao ee ee ean to which all friends of. or U. of M. alumni are invited. will be held at 8 p.m. at the home ‘of Mrs. H. A. Davison on Buck: | ‘ingham. Mrs. O. B. Higgins is ‘ taking reservations. Dr. Donahue is head of the geron- tology division of the agp ordi of | Human Adjustment at the ~ sity. m sets Thursday at € = p.m. } a tises Frida; at 7.01 a.m Moon sets Thurscay at it 15 pm. Moon rises Priday at 657 a.m. Downtown Temperataree seteoeee 1B Ld & Me. ceeee . 19 21 | 22 eee a eeteeees eno | Eeeewel Chentes injures | Pedestrian With Auto 28 CINCINNATI (INS) — Former | _Neavy weight CE Ezzard | .| downtown Cincinnati Wednesday night. The 32-year-old Charles. who is training in bis hometown _for_ June 17 title bout with heavyweight Rocky Marciano; said he ‘didn't see the man’’ who was crossing at an intersection. Franklin, Bloomfield Village and Walnut Lake schools, letting 695 youngsters go home. Holy Name school in Birmingham freed its 6' students at noon. Farmington, Lyon and Clarence- alle schools also closed early. Cameron E. Rose Named Rotary Head WALLED LAKE — Cameron E. | Rose was elected president of | Walled Lake Rotary Club at a meeting of the organization this week. ES BS Mies Was also “ereerea ear |was Donald Watkins for the fourth time. Members elected to the board | ot.directors.wére.Dan-McVets | easement “indicated he was not ‘entirely satisfied. with the meth- | ods’’ used by McCarthy. | s » * | Ferguson said he wouldn't have | handled in the same way McCar- thy did the questioning of Brig. Gen. Ralph W. Zwicker, who said | a9 he carried out orders to give an} | two months, went to National City F. 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Beginning Monday with heavy winds and snow which reached their peak Monday evening, Pon- tiae and this general area were in for the worst winter weather thus With eight hours of sunshine an temperatures in the early forties on Tuesday, citizens alike figured, “just a freak storm.” But late Tuesday all signs of an early Spring were quickly knocked aside with the severest blizzard of the season. 7 * *« * Some 35,000 school children were forced out of school Wednes- day before the day was over. Either bus service was curtailed ~~ ‘@F parents could not negotiate the hazardous driving conditions. Howling winds contributed to much of the trouble, with snow drifting to as high as five or six feet on many of the county roads. This necessitated closing most of the schools at noon on Wednes- day. * *. ®& Perhaps the axiom writers will live on their laurels and let us enjoy Spring that seemed in sight not so many days ago. Honestly, Spring ts only 16 days away. . What Crime Costs You The average law abiding citizen prob- ably never realizes how much crime costs him. J. Evaar Hoover, long time chief of the famous FBI, recently put the matter into understandable dollar and cents form. Crime, he told the House Appro- priations Committee, costs each Ameri- can family an average of $495 a year. x * re Continuing, Hoover said that for every dollar spent on educa- tion, crime costs us $1.82. In fact the total cost to the Nation is 10 times as much as all the money . given to our churches. * «** & It would be hard to find stronger argu- ments for the support of character building organizations. Here certainly is convincing evidence that every good . citizen has a stake in the never ending fight against crime. Hope for Handicapped School superintendents of Oakland ‘County have scored-a commendable vic- ..ary.in their fight to obtain educational ‘opportunity for handicapped children. Both Oakland and Wayne Counties will benefit from the local educators’ ~ special proposal which recently passed the House of Representatives and the Senate with unanimous approval. Known as House Bill 77, it was present- ed by Representative WILLIAM Broom- FIELD (R-Royal Oak) and now awaits ratification by Governor WILLiaMs be- fore submission to the county electors at the spring school elections. Z : * * *. If a majority of the county electors approve the bill, it will mean that several school districts may merge to operate a coopera- the problem that has been inadequately handled under the State aid bill, the local group made a thorough study and survey two years ago before drafting their proposal. Emerson said the county superintendents, members of the Oak- land County Association of School Superintendents, have long felt that all — ‘children who could be educated de- served the chance. Hundreds of chil- dren have not been getting this oppor- tunity, he said. - Here at last is the ray of hope for the hundreds of parents who have stood helplessly by and watched these boys and girls growing up without an educa- tional opportunity. Our Worst Tax Loopholes -Once again that much criticized oil depletion allowance is in the news chief- ly because the tax writing House Ways and Means Committee has decided to do nothing about it. This provision in the tax law long has been under attack. It permits oil men to deduct 27.5 per cent of their gross in- come before paying income taxes. Worse, it contains what have been called the biggest loopholes in our en- tire tax structure. - Besides this allowance to com- pensate for the financial risk of prospecting, oil men are allowed to make these deductions even after a well has paid for itself. They also can take the write offs whether the income is derived from oil wells or not. This newspaper has criticized these tax inequities in the past and hopes the committee will reconsider its decision and move to eliminate them. —=_—_—————— Tue drunkard who blundered into a graveyard and went to sleep the other night, waked up at.sunup next morn- ‘ing, looked around, - and exclaimed, “Well, well —here it is Judgment Day and I’m the first man up.” —X—X—X——_——K—KK—_>_>=*_—E_— I7’s a toss-up as to which is the most cluttered up: The family medicine cab- inet, the glove compartment of a car, or a woman's handbag. —_—_—K—KX—_—¥_ The Man About Town Animals and Birds Highway M-59 Seems to Be Disastrous to Them Daftynition —“Prarmacist: One who assists on a farm. Driving a 40-mile stretch on highway M-59 every day, Karl Schnoor Calif, have traveled | Visitors to Pasadena, ~ toward-the Rose Bowl on _ Holly Street, : which was so named in honor of the Oakland County village by former residents Dr. L. E. Wickens and W. P. Webb, Schuyler Hodges - and a great many others was granted, it to be built on Saginaw St. Later this was rescinded and it entered the village on its present right of way in 1844. Over a month ago that close weather watcher, on Pontiac Trail, . : Phil Vanderwalker sent word that we would not have any winter after the first week in March, so here’s hoping hat Phil is correct. Our idea of a courteous, efficient and obliging public servant is : Florence Doty who has been on the job in the Probate office for a great number of years—you ask her how many. — Growing up with it, and having a prominen part in thuch of it, Harry 0. Whitfield ~~ can be depended upon to have some inside information on Pontiac’s great. growth—-and | aaa nonin and spokesman for the educators’ - committee, said that one-half mill would raise $500,000 to under- ex sound program for all of > .. Termed a revolutionary approach to “Born beside the Saginaw Turnpike in Waterford Township when it was only a couple of sand ruts, ; Bartlett Wager has witnessed its conversion to the four-lane Dixie Highway. Verbal Orchids to— Miss Anna Nusbaumer 340 North Saginaw St.; eighty-sixth birthday, o>. 4 requests, unless ita nature.) ‘3 i oad It'll Take More Than a Silk Hat Voice of the People Mrs. Martin Schnaidt Grateful to Staff of St. Joseph Hospital-and-—Gity- Police (Letters will be condensed when neces- 7 because of lack of space. Full name, address and telephone number of the writer must accompany letters but these Will not be published if the writer so the letter is critical in I have just returned from St. Joseph Hospital for the second time in two months, spending al- was strickened with appendicitis , and the Pontiac police car, num- ber 17, escorted my husband and Tommy on that very slippery night. His doctor wasted no time getting to the hospital for surg- ery. -Toramy received wonderful care from the nurses in the pedi- don. He arrived in England Feb. 2. Billy Graham would like the peo- ple to remember him in prayer during his campaign abroad. Mrs, Rese Parry 2967 Glenbroke — most four weeks of that time in My son and I are home and the hospital. I have so much coming along fine but never shall sec gas gratitude in my heart for so many We forget these wonderful people ‘The gun shall be no more thy wonderful people that I would like rir pate = > oe anxious {0 ght by day; neither for bright to take this opportunity to express Mrs, Martin Schnaidt mess shall the moon give Jight | my appreciation to all who helped 339 Parkdale ° unto thee: But the ord shall “te ~ to make my recovery complete. Rochester. unto thee an everiasting light, The doctors’ professional and — ae aes tay aula aad wera. Asks You to Remember ie ee 8 @ my me. ou. aaieal 1 appreciate the care given me_ Billy Graham in Prayers Nabe ap pees ray en My pg ye ee A sermon was given by Billy the sense; the last was the light of ie second Graham on Feb, 21 over.the air. the reason: And His Sabbath-work He was speaking from the liner ever sincé is the illumingtion of At midnight on Feb. 5 our son United States on his way to Lon- the spirit.—Bacon. Corrections on Red Tape Regulations One Result of McCarthy-Stevens Scrap ! z z dj i rE ee zk our military forces Harbor on Dec. 7,. 194 “2 Why were the requests of Adm. Kimmel and Gen. Short for a court-martial refused? It is Army red tape which to this day keeps all the facts from being known as to why the anguished appeal of Gen. Van Fleet for ammunition to supply our eee The President discussed “codes of fair procedure” which he hopes congressional commit- tees will establish and said that “in opposing communism, we are defeating ourselves if either by . design er carelessness, we use methods that do not cosiform to the American sense of justice and fair play.” What instances in this can the President before Sen. McCarthy’s committee engaged in espionage while the Army or whether he had Gen.. Zwicker sat through the hearing at which a New York po- ‘He admitted that, despite his knowledge, he did nothing at all discharge Bat he admitted that, if he had been told that the night before a man had stolen $50, he would have been able to hold up that man’s honorable discharge. 1 + Sen. McCarthy conducted a cross-examination of Gen. Zwicker Exasperated and an; general's indifference to the hon _ Aunt Het fit to wear that uniform. That was a bad mistake on the senator's part. But a loss of temper is one thing and the right to cross-ex- amine penetratingly is something else, and neither one is going to be restrained by any “codes of fair procedure.”’ Condemnation of the loss of. tem- per by Sen. McCarthy for his bit- ter comment at the Zwicker hear- ing is in order, but this cannot —~ ~ and refused to tell whether he had obscure his vigorotis pursuit of Communists in government. Nor can it wipe out the simple fact that, but for the Wisconsin senator’s crusade against the tragic ‘indifference of the Army - system toward Communists in the have been issued. This at least is acreditable achievement and spells (Copyright 1954) ee + Bill’s epee — using as good psyci as average mother robin, for she has tried to keep Bill tn the family “nest” long after he should have beéi out testing his own “wings” in independent living. Send for the Rating Scales named below and use them to raise your parental batting averages. ° By DR, GEORGE Ww. CRANE Case K-340: Bill T., aged 20, should be a challenge to all moth- my own life. “So she must be reconciled to the fact that I am growing up and living like a free man, for she has recently been writing very nice letters. “Most of my life she had bullied ‘me into doing whatever she : L ge ifs $25 & dnztased o* 26 4 its fledglings. It slaves rise to sunset to collect bugs it iL. ~ * | Lah aad i | sire Baering Down. By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER _ _dnternational News Service _. Senator McCarthy's lecture, “Twenty Years of Treason’’ is be- ing enlarged to wide scream, * The success of Mac's Chinese | Chatuauqua has aroused the lurk- ing legurer in his esteemed ~Washingtom ‘contemporaries. Senator Beefboro (D) is replying | to Mat’s oratorical habeas grab- bus with his fllustratec squawk, “ “How to Live on Five Thousand a Year."’ The five thousand meaning contacts. Congressman is brushing up his reform school valedictory, “The Touch You Love to Skin.” Tt is a beautiful financia] der- matological chart showirg the graph between the false and the true skin. : Senator Blobb (?) is on a foint tour with Ambassador Klunk 4!) with competing blurbs in the _ first person, vulnerable. Blobb asks, ‘For Whom Doth the Bell Toll?" Followed by Klunk’s, “For Whom Doth the Whistle Blow?" From Our Files 15 Years Age - NRA PROBLEMS to be voted on by Industrial Code delegates. For the first time in history a direct 2 Years Ago LABOR RIOTING is renewed on the west coast with CIO office de- molished by mill workers. MOUNT PALOMAR dome, which will house the world’s greatest telescope, is completed. Rheumatism (Physical Degeneration) .~ Started by Wrong Diet Many Years Ago By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. Since I began harping sq stri- dently on. the rheumatiz in this column several readers have asked ironically what has become of the old focal infection theory. Don't look at me like that. I have fice of all the teeth would cure the rheumatiz, The focal infection theory is as prefer) there’ is no reason to be- lieve either infection or inflammat- _ of a few hours or days. Likewise alleged arthritis from strain, sprain, or injury. Genuine rheumatiz is a chronic disability. There is no actual in- dolor, rubor jon is involved . : Impairment of joint function, When Cousin Ben howls about weakness, stiffness and pain de- equality, he. means equality with velop insidiously, slowly. \ - high-falutin’ folks. He wouldn't — if the trouble were or t think o” treatin’ the ornery ones inflammation these ithe equals. - . tions would develop in the space b : A Ps | : 2a ‘on f : a . oy > i ‘we : climate in the hope of curing such ailments. _ Don’t misinterpret, fathead. 1 do not mean to deny that such remedial measures may give & certain amount of comfort, I tnerely say they. can’t cure asly- ‘If your trouble is acute, if it de- veloped in days or weeks or if it is of less than a year’s standing, you should consult a physician about it and describe your pain or disability te the doctor without alluding to rheumatism or arthri- tis and without expressing own half-baked. opinion or ag: * r » 1 are —- Probers Cool to Tighter Rules ing.” | P Aa id -?, 7 Ei Lee 272 - iL EE a _ Se interview the chairmen never did the subject at issue. 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SS ‘ \ =e \ i. : a \ . a. ‘ bee ee Sd pete 5 5 o i an | 4 i H ae eee ed * q + ‘ _* “TEN co THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 4%, 1054 Democrats.OK Move by Dulles Party Leader in House Says Allies Pressured U.S., Allies Ry PHIL NEWSOM United Press Foreign News Editor find itself standing alone at the | April 26 Geneva conference with : China. : U.S. Into Conference | Regardless of Korea, the war in a that peice: Gace “help” rie Aid From U. S. ; _\ Indochina, or United States at-|China’s “entry nto the concert o! 3 WASHINGTON (®—Rep: — tempts to limit the conference to | nations and resume economic re-| . CARACAS, Venezuela uw — Latin | mack (D-Mass) says. the forth. | Ps oo tems of the Far East, | lations.” American delegates looked to Sec- : coming Geneva conference with le a cine is ee retary of State Dulles today for at Red China could threaten the Big | ‘oh neon int issue oa —F going Oa the point of economic re- |jeast a hint whether the United Three alliance and intensify pres: | 10 ai ee oan . ne. in lations he touched one of Brit- | States will lay fresh economic aid sure for seating the Chinese Com- IN Ste membership in the Uni ain’s sensitive nerves. Britain | on the line for its neighbors south —* i ree ene F |; ‘At the insist e ‘ ' same recognizes Red China, | of the Rio Grande. e p' mocratic | t nsistence Secretary 0! ike France, would like to House leader also says Secretary | State Dulles, a clause was written| expand her trade with the Reds. car tae patrons a i ame . paw orcs! was — = Pi Red coms s invitation to the Among the | ediate difficulties | ican Conference the United States | Durope: pting the Geneva conference, specifying that] ... these: —which has been concentrating in conference and won't come under | it could not be regarded as recog- A ; Sspencceelic Bie because be & = Red Gl é 4| NO one. probably not even the| the postwar years on building up aa aire greed | nizing any hinese demand! French at this time, knows just! its allies in Europe and Asia—will aes siready hes Qrewn cos: for a place at world council tables. | whet F =| could ider an|d0 more to help Latin America siderable Republican criti- Dulles’ insistence of such a | ‘honorable end” to the Indochina achieve greater economic free- cism, mostly in the Senate, for clause was an attempt at reas- (War. dom. to meet with Red China, **fing members of the U.S. Com- | Also unknown are th i Dulles was expected to take the i ; od ebivtacd f icy st this , in a five-power conference at Gen- | gress that the Red Chinese would (Communist. terms, although they oe trum for a policy statement eva April 26. Critics contended it) Bot sain diplomatic recognition may be presumed to be similar) the foreign ministers of Vene- means a form of recognition for; trough the “back door,” and (to those for Korea—namely, with-| rela Cuba and Peru led the Peiping regime. also to assure Nationalist Chinese | drawal of foreign troops, surrender ar * 2 6 sit Werasson tel Gin Newt Ke- |o4 Feevicea 40 the Reds und UN (Cn ee The secretary declared Red) reans that they would not be sold | recognition. | day baa _— ype to eee, China instead would be appearing| out at Geneva. The United States has made clear |S tsres etait it Hes in before the bar of world opini ; defense against it lies in economic ; opinion.| pulles’ strong stand at the four- | in advance it will accept none of aah to equal, and| ower conference in Berlin gave the Red demands. It is on the! ‘These speakers were Aureliano tepid say only on Korea | force to his position. issue of this firm position that the | Qtanez of Venezuela, Miguel An- Metlormack ‘nd the i There he branded the Reds as Reds will hope to split the United gel Campa of Cuba and Ricardo carried the issue to : 3 States from tts Allies. iv the House floor yesterday with outlaws who killed or wounded » | Rivera Schreiber of Peru. All em- what he called a warning that the |More than 130,000 Americans in phasized that communism must be . Soviets would make their most in- Korea, and said that, while anyone Men Outwit Machine _— wherever : gree tensi enev could recognize Red China as an. . onference circles said yester- the aad iren ane a Li Radler evil force just as anyone could rec- | NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Three | day the United States planned to be the ‘real test of the ability’ ognize that a burglar was in the men were fined $30 each in City | offer a resolution which would pro-| ~ to hold the Western leaders togeth- | house, it still did not follow that Court yesterday for disorderly and | hibit any American nation from a ie adeed they would be welcomed as favored offensive conduct after they were | recognizing a government which He said he is “fearful there are | guests. caught outwitting a pinball ma-|rose to power under Communist he : chine with a powerful magnet. influence. enough votes” now in the U.N. to} There have been no indications —— -caregeod China = added the | since that Dulles has changed his | Init tes may have to use @ position. s double veto to prevent it. The; But the battle lines for Geneva Get R d 3 f Flooded ie veto,-used before by Soviet} are becoming steadily clearer. | | 0 semen Russia, broadens the ability of a . a 2 big power ock U N. action. An editorial in the Moscow : __3S pws! * = ss —___—_} Comsmuniot——_party__newspaper ° ° Q = deere ee | interview today, McCormack said, | ®#!d that agreement by the West- “The French are so anxious to| ©f® powers to meet with Red get out of Indochina, they will China “means a factual acknow!- ‘agree to almost anything” for) edgment of the important role peace in the Asian_ peninsula. _@f the Chinese Peoples Repablic : France Great ve “Even the representa’ halted their demands for admis- cei aren caces dau that the Chinese Communists have : ” he Pravda said. “been branded as aggressors, Creating even more difficulties | : nT a esije the lndoch for the American position was e/f* war at Geneva, that will be a go-| Notice of Intention to, Construct ahead for new demands’ to seat! Water Main in Corwin from ; the Peiping regime. Kinney Read to Center of Lot 37) : cee A, P. 101. . Rep. Judd (R-Minn), in reply to| you are hereby notified that at a reg-— 1/3 H. P. General Electric McCormack, told the House Red | oi; meeting of ae eT ae tne | ¢ China would gain no more stature py day of 3 March, 1984 by resotution at Motor. G. E. Switch Con- S e ! at Geneva than it has had in Pan- city Comanacien to coneicect” water main trol Bronze Impeller pecia munjom truce negotiations on Ko- | @® Cerwin Court from Kinney Tose i ° ° , ap mated eo A ger Soar ‘oa ae : The House then tentatively a@p- | Drovement is on file for public examina- Reg. $ 5 4. 50 $ 50 proved a clause in a State Depart-| “P ., rurtner tmtended to construct ) a ment appropriations bill reaffirm- = improvement Ss ———— — ‘ ing the opposition of Congress to ine Pisct’ (hereot “shall be defrayed by | BUDGET TERMS U.N. seating of Red China j special assessment according to frontage | and that ail the lots and percels of | jand fronting upen either side,of Corwin AV AILABLE De rk Is Interested TA from Fane rerineie the epoctal a Sepa EES in Trade With Russia of ana ‘that e641 38 of f “ertime: jcost ses COPENHAGEN, Denmark ®—| } eer Bugreveman’ ead) Eee H H Smart D sion omar pear = That Atgy LB Se tes City of . .* vl ‘a ear eat Russia has Haat rs nee ‘Court on the rege as Me * re . The newspaper ‘Tidende report. | iit sepa hat ‘aah"bo"Sse St Oakland Ave, FE 41567 ed today that the Danish Indus-| *5ofq ‘larch 3. 1984 , trial Council has asked the gov ADA R. EVANS. ‘Lawrence Fleischman, Inc. ernment to approve its sending a March 4. 'S4 delegation of industrialists to a Moscow for trade talks. ~ Notice of Special Assessnrent: | Curb, Gutter, Drainage and Re- | lated work on Irwin Avenue from) B tt F S Going Street to East Boulevard. : a alae Pease Wa Bed, Ralens e y : urness o¢ ys 77° ” Eagar Mf ae Tew onan ciaten Seoriten, Hottie ‘Mae Sransieas brat / See the new 1954 Westinghouse : Sat soe pete, Mihroas: Joseph sopl ee etcn’ marcington, " Francis , appliances at Federal’s and get Hen 8. Spitier. Leland Cc. . Penni mienea Wetland, Woody, Wael this Thermometer Set special! Skachkov and to all persons interested, take notice: That the rol] of the Specia! . 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FOR PARTIES AND SNACKS Pick ‘em from your > pres $ them the flevors they fever. “PAGE- $ $ or after school snacks. Ladies’ Wear 3 = : = — ae ts PRS a sie 3.0 PARA Te $ 1.00 Ladies’ Girdles .....46006: 106 $ 2 40 ia ¢ 4 A - +. $ 2 “ : 2.901 $ 2 ; ; 2.98 3 > P| = ¥ 2.08, »s 3 i = ; ; : 3.08 $: 2 : i 5.99 3. > , Oe eemeresd $e z ae . OF : ead > 3 <. 4 2 a :: z df , a © ~ ~ SIXTEEN . ___.__ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1954 a | - WwW inct (Guests Flock to. View N ” Snow s | County Deaths | MARGH VALUES cat Wilson Against uests Flock to. View New Fire Damages Snow Disrupts ounty Dea MARGH VALUES - oO 3 : | 7, : 1 . a < . : Gerald ‘Tipson > — ee . ¢... {County Agencies Building| || Bives of Many || oxsoro — wort hes teen re-|]. 11 Ox. ‘DICKIE’ RIDERS |. ‘ in Service poral Gah aae aes suas a. Nomad. pe Boston Hotel ll Across State - _ || ceived bere of the death of Gerald |] nog. 279—Onlr $298 apes of viewers flocked to “he new South| sented to Harry W. Horton, chair. ” the Salata ee i a ae a 33 ‘Secretary of Defense | OoXant County Agencise eS ee ee on dates tea oe “500 Guests Evacuated| DETROIT ~ ci don gen =~ a former Oxford resident. MATCH WORK SETS ~ Would Keep C tt well past the closing hour here ‘ye building. ‘The flag rapped 2 k superiatendent of the Detroit De.| _ Anthony F, Bruckner Sr. Forest Shirt .....2.19 omer — "| ory of Mr. Nelson who prior to From Parker House; ’ partment of Public Works, was| ROYAL OAK — Rosary service || Green Pant .... . : Out of Uniform z : his death was a member of Acorn One Man Injured among those stuck in heavy sribw | for Anthony F. Bruckner Sr., 46, of | — - wajapecron wo — sucetery|Coeades he 2 8 pm. were| Pet men VW. en route to work yesterday. | 613 Park St... who died Sunday. |" § SQUARE PERCALE sass Jah BOSTON w#—Three guests Richards finally freed his car; “4S . at DeieneeWison says there ta] ela someviat by snowstorm.) Also prose tat asted down Iners und some! sang Wt, Seven road with pare serves at 0am ay | ae Yate 336 de | an “immediate and pressing need” | inspect the $168,570 building locat-| ways and means; William Graham, | | 500 others were evacuated down <= of fellow motorists. gues Sines ous Wied ot ae ) GROUP REMN ANTS to clarify laws which have permit-| ed at 107 S. Troy St. chairman of the welfare commit- three elevators and a-staircase as| wy omy nt: oie ee today at St. Mary's Church, with 5 Sas o ve ted Communists and other unde- A flag raising ceremony, de- |‘ i es A fire swept the fifth floor of the| now. than there was then.” burial in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. ee 50% off sirables to enter the nation's armed | layed by the storm, was held at ac of the ue tamed 14story Parker House early —- Charles W. Mervine services. = 3 pm. Mrs. Lillie A. Nelson, | 7) Welfare . a om today FLINT — A ermeee Flint ROYAL, OAK — Bervice | for YARN omega Ean Wilson made the statement) pees Coffee and doughnuts were served Joseph C. Fitzgerald, 47, of Coral youth admitted today he aimed a | Charles W. Mervine, 30, of 29¢ Star Rug Yorn . . 1% Velnsiy ne ter fo Chair |G bl to the visitors under the direction bles, Fla., f three men | SOW bail across the street at #| Rembrandt Ave., will be Saturday a -olw We . Vet en’ ceates) ot tve|GAMDIe Store Has [ie ses 0 8 ester “wanes Laaent down ladders, suffered | *iend. at Ft. Collins, Col. He died Monday || 35¢ 1 ox. 4-ply Wool 25¢ } oe brought He also admitted his aim was| at Detroi by |] 1.29 4-0. 4-ply Wool 77¢ Senate Armed Services Committee. of the Royal Oak office of social; J smoke inhalation and was treated , “ daa ‘on t. Arrangements are by |} I. ‘Os. S-P oS He said the Defense Department Its Face Renovated welfare. assisted by members of | | at Boston City Hospital. oy. Spiller Funeral Home. s already Coops ps the aie the staff of the veterans office A. Hartley, 30, of Bat- | .T Lewis ae OWES changes in w as a “mat- d of the juvenile court. aoe i car driven Both Size .........-> cameey” ROCHESTER — Remodeling and | u timore, Md., and Gordon Shil- | age : " enlarging have changed the face The two story building brings “ Tinglaw, 27, of Yonkers, N. Y. one Benson, 95, former township resi Hand Size oeneev eee .39e tee eee Galtonstet, dated | of the old Gamble Store on Main Se ce aeens ame were the other twe guests helped tanec. ioe died ye Wash Cloth ........19¢ . Be ty’s welfare, veterans serv : down ladders. —. : at Owosso. will be at 1 p.m. Fri- Wednesday, in which the Senator | street here. lee, probate court, prosecuting an Hamp- . ati p PRING CURTAINS | expressed concera about the | Located at 396338 Main St, the| attorney and Michigan Bureau of | COMEDY OF ERRORS — His| , Hartley. & metallursish wt) sail, couldn't stop’ in time and gp Sigg Neermee! 7 Llane pinta 4 problem of preventing Com- |store has also taken over the| Secial Ald together under one | suitcase packed, Kenneth A. Hart- Bethlehem | Steel, "said “the | #ammed into the rear of Cassidy's Harriet Renshaw, she is survived _ munists and other subversives | space formerly occupied by a| roof for the first time. ey ot Enitinere te aided down | Teas Ot oes i by a daughter, Mrs, Arthur D. Al- Nylon 41x72 ...1.89 ea. in =o me aan sat - Donald F. Burt,! ‘the pbuilding has acoustical ceil-| ladder as fire swept fifth floor of heavy smoke seeping into his Damage to both cars totaled $500. | jiton of Owosso, a son, DeForest || Ponels 41x81 ...1.98 ea. = eliepedn re tion | joined Clifford VanAuken ‘Mt | ings, insulated glass windows. piece oagg ret ie ee |r MONROE — Sheriff's officers | Surtrn ina tee De Ponels 41x90 ...2.19 ea. uorescen | , Hi iT Cc ren | - of the Defense Department so that | partnership to operate the new o : Sens aed © panitvahog, bates ° Dae seg ny He said he soaked a sheet in| janned a heavy road scraper dren, aaa forced hot water heating system. | cruiser, unaware of t fire, the bathtub and threw it over his CELANESE action may be taken at the current | store. — ass sted Hartley for questioning un- | head bef limbing to the fifth- yesterday to reach the home of Wiliam G. Christie 'T PANELS 4ix8! 1.98 ee, session of Congress to plug pos-/ A grand opening sale is being ; dee irnpreesion he had cliabed out sony seine coteide bis case ya aye ee BERKLEY—Rosary service for |] —~——~ sible loopholes in the law. held at the store today, tomorrow 6 New Gun Towers on a ledge for a suicide leap. His ' ; Holcomb, suffering an attack of | William George Christie, 68. of | OACRON 41x8! 2.98 Wilson noted in his reply that and Saturday with coffee, cookies | release followed quickly as 500 ' A passerby ee ee appendicitis, was taken to Mon- | 1400 Cambridge Rd., will be said|JPANELS ea. the armed services face a problem and other refreshments being. other guests were routed from jelephoned police = roe General Hospital where an (at 8:30 tonight and prayer serv- 1 not only in the fact that Commu- | served. anne a ac n ' their beds, with no serious injuries. -— “ -” A | emergency operation was per- ice at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow at FIBERGLAS 4x61 2.98 @0. nists, et ppenbirlgg an ina Extensive remodeling is expected |. i es "| police cruiser arrived at the formed. Spaulding and Son Funeral Home, || ?ANELS 41x90 3.29 ea, armed forces as u — ild- | scene before firefigh rh a + ween x ae S| ee = ———— the by they can be to give the new Rochester Furni- we incon ei The nt with con-| St d t P] = His condition was described as| Ferndale. Requiem Mass will be |] p,yon, 42 « 30......89%¢ es. methods ager ture and Gamble Store three full hieager = ae Be oll uadents riay — Haréay was nef down | good. . sung at 9 a. es ee MARQ., 42 2 36 oman . discharged. recommenda display floors for its line of furni- struct : a ladder—suitcase in hand—police ed lames Church, with burial y ie HEN tos wil be submited tothe Sere, appiances and” sporting "ures planed as rit com Pranks ON Duke |x him into, temporary comedy | DETROM — Four thiwsand gs) Seplchre Cemetery. He died Tues || Oey "0 30) | saece : : a s and | him for to} lons of fuel oil splashed into the | day at home. ; x tee ea. tagon completes its own study of goods. A. N. Langius, director, said bids qf Melbourne pein gata “Apparently the| snow at the intersection of Liv-|- : 34 1 36... 98ces. the problem. -_ 4: _| for construction of the turrets were police didn't know about the fire | ernois and Gladys yesterday when|.._ = Brace Braidwood TIERS, 34 45......1.10 60. Saltonstall said all Senate mem- Pair in Good Condition | $13,000 higher. than the legislative. MELBOURNE, Australia u® —| until I told them,” Hartley said. | a tank truck skidded out of con-| | ALMONT — Service for R. Bruce pesblems of preventing Communist After Car Strikes Tree = “iy: rian. ahead with six and| Melbourne University students| | The blaze was confined to the | tral on slippery pavement and its) resident whe lived (3 Flare the _and other subversives trom serving) LAPEER — Reported in good | ask the Legislature immediately rolled out a red carpet today for | 1) ot downtown Boston. Firemen washed the oil into a Past eight years. was held Tuesday | ife a in ae (emma Seeetiet contin in Lapeer Gennty Gee: | Se ec eens te Nett ee eed abcoe, storm sewer and DPW crews/|&t Muir Brothers Funeral Home, |} 2 e ‘ our United States.” | eral Hospital today are Mr. and’ three,” he said. ~ very old and moth eaten. vase | dumped salt on the rapidly-treez-| Lapeer, with burial in Scotch af a _ Mrs. Lioyd Lewis of whose | Langius said the division would! They played other. pranks, too, Solons Wives Offer ing area. on ad Settlement Cemetery. He died qq . STorRe Pal 'B nell Sets No automobile crashed into a tree on| drop temporarily plans to build|on the visiting husbdnd of Queen = | __ Friday in Tampa Municipal Hos- |] 312 sain $e. Rochester | [ow M. 24, three miles north of Lapeer —- = sg ee 8 and) amiga He took it all with a Friendship Gesture DETROIT — A utility street car | Pital, Tampa. Parking in Rear of Store Deadline on Judges Lewis, 37, suffered a broken leg which prion tficiels said wore Oe ee eee thie] sume a: «g oC mow, wes derailed at the height 7 Mrs. doin Ksient Pn rs 3 and facial ‘lacerations. His wife, | the least essential. -: | university's. wrought iroa-- gates } GTON @—The wives ot the ‘ctermn-at Wyoming and VARREN TOWNSHIP—Serv | DETROIT @— Attorney Gen-| Maxine. 32. also suffered facial} The low bid was submitted by under the giant eye of “the murk- the five congressmen sented, Se cman To oe _— ee ~~ Herbert : : woot! master,” a huge contraption built An crew had the car ; rf : se Sroendl sags Gere!" North-Moller Co., of Jackson, at "ah built | Puerto. Rican terrorists in emergency ee ee Fo ww has been no deadline set for the $87,331. The Legislature voted S8.-| py architectural students to. re. House Monday gave a juncheon | back on the tracks within 20 min-|° PO 7 ee ro Pe ~) appointment of two new federal| Three Are Re-elected 000 for the project, but Langius' semble a camera, An ampfifier | Wednesday of utes. | Hesse, Caves, =i s * for Michigan. ; said that extras and fees would! inside squeaked out a running Rico’sGovernor, Luis Munoz Ma- in White Chapel Memorial Park |v; de => _|to Oil Company Board | increase the, total cost to $97,000. | commentary on this appearance |". | Sy Ge Thi Hi __ | Cemetery. She died Monday. bi * Brownell conferred with U. $. Dis: NORTH BRANCH — Louis Payne Altar Boys to Go + one vue oruastad the friendship for the law-abiding peo- | DEN. imayya its Theodore Dwight Hall | Attorney Fred Kaess, Fred Branch and Carver Isles presen duke a . ROCHESTER — Services for | © * : H. Melntire, Michigan FBI chief; | and 8 Brows Cg) AE DOYS 10 O70 | nandtul ot llipops. Another said | "Sp Cittord Davia, wite of the | REDAtTiAatiON System |Teedere Omen: ta. 1. ot 44) por centuries | towers James W, Butterfield, district di-| were re-elected to three-year terms to E urope With jhe had a 24page address of wel-|nemocratic representative from pa y W. Fifth St., will be at 2 p.m. Fri-| ) have served as the per- © rector immigration; Edwardjon the board of directors of the . oe terre po pines Tennessee, issued the invitation to} NEW DELHI u—Lt. Gen. K. 8.|48Y &t Pixley Funeral Home, with | fect media for expressing aa Hartwick, of the Wayne a — Branch Oil = d Gas co. | Lapeer Cleric oo forget | Mrs. Munoz and told her the other | Thimayya returned from Korea to- | >urial in Mt. Avon Cemetery. He warm, human feelings. *” : ‘ LAPEER « —On the tenth} The duke | and 1 wives wanted to demonstrate that | day and said he opposes volun-| sed Weseeoad towing and 3 ar = ann of board officers is slat- uke laughed aughed. | they did not hold any resentment |tary repatriation of war prisoners Mercy Hospital, Pontiac, following Roche { : : ‘tah papertors . = Sep tasdmests mrvicr Ori E Almont Resid t Wed | Davis cost te Gn igh tas ———— sed as | nem ed by his widow, | SUer . 's x-Aimont Kesiden was § chairman of the recently dissolved v y his 18 A measure recently passed by . : . hen four Puerto Rican fanatics Mary G.; two- sons, Clinton G. of Congress creates a new federal List February sinesagaie ee ie epee Curch| in Congregational Rite |frea s fedtinds from e- pallle | mere halen Repatriation Comm | cninghom and T violas Teaxun | Greenhouses Grand Rapids. There are several | of 239 Helen St. was graduated! He was told to take a vacation | ial Highland Perk, foe Merten ee on the Boor) “This new pe 1 of Wisconets. i, Member F.T.D. wim Midign et (ia yaruey Suh a Mader at| Tht wen toe a: a Almont, and Irving Beatty of| T= Sota Oe yew hare | premium on voluntary Geserticn,” |, Mere en Prince Edward island Darel Michigan's Senators Ferguson | Arts degree. His name was in-| Cannon Braidwood wanted to Rochester were married Friday reossalet =” eaty Sew ee | he told newsmen at the airport. farmers on Prince Edward island | © cere and Potter, both Republicans, will | advertently omitted from the list | visit Europe but not by himself. evening in First Congregational | 70m San Juan to store | Are you going to have a neutral | im Canada own their own land. | 40 { H ’ (Church, grets to the victims and to deplore | nations repatriation commission at _ recommend the appointees| of graduates recently. This summer he'll make the the viol of people he called . = to Brownell, who will pass them trip — and with company. Seven! The bride was attended by her ‘junatics.”” . nS ee = , on to President Eisenhower. The| The average human ear is sen-| altar boys will be his companions. Sister. Mrs. Norma Tiller of Ox- “It's not easy,” he aded. “to! Senate then ‘must confirm or re-|sitive to sounds from 16 to about They've earned most of their ex-| ford in the candlelight service. ea find out what is in the mind of ject the President's 16,000 vibrations per second. _penses. The group sails July 7 and Fred Sanday of Rochester served Jean Lilly Named Head every soldier.” 1 —_ will return Aug. 27. as best man. of Tuesd icale He said the Korean assignment —— SS A reception in the church par- vesday Musicale “put up the stock of the Indian Permanent || Smoke Overcomes 270 att penta hr: Rowe) ary tr tying rman | president and Mrs. Parliament Protected Wilson first vice president of the |- —...._| & Hair Styli in Battle Creek Fire | vox i-prime sinister|merar tne Avan Towship Litsery | Cemany Circle to Host et a von ° . Gi > £ ing Churchill and other members of | Tuesday. * Martha Circle Tonight 45832 Dixie Hwy. two-tone CECILE’S - wool fabrics with poli and spri i Pring colors. Junior and misses sizes Suit Salon—Main Floor SPECIAL PURCHASE OF SAMPLE FIRST SHOWING SPECIALLY PRICED GROUP SPRING COATS. FRIDAY ond .. . 38.00 SATURDAY only 100° wool fabrics, brand new in luscious postels. White and navy. Full length, three quarter and shortie. 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Cognac, lime, pink, oe, STORE HOURS: Monday thru ‘Friday 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. loomfield _JASHION SHOP — . : | Park at’ our front door! . 1662 S. Telegraph Rd. Saturday 10 a. -m. to 6 p. m. Sunday 2 to 5 fashion is not expensive in our bright, beautitul, new clothes tor you. for spring! dresses for spring and into summer that make real fashion news! td suits in beautiful wools or rayons in fashions expressly for you! toppers go to many lengths in new sestele- of luscious fabrics! YOU YOU 4 FASHION >SHOP raincoats with a ‘‘dressed-up’”’ look $22.95 » $35.00 those terrific new Ship ‘n Shore blouses are here in all their new styles’... J | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1935 They've individuality . . . plus fashion ... plus value The Rev, and © Mrs. , Henry“ Mendez of Drayton Plains are announcing the engagement : of their daughter, Penny, to ‘Richard A. Haddad, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keen Haddad of Forest street. An autumn wedding is planned. PENNY MENDEZ Racetracks Spell Fun — lin "Florida .Boating and Fishing Vie for Attention of Vacationers By ETHEL TOMBRINK MIAMI — Eyes of horse racing fans turned northward this week |— northward up the highway a bit into Broward County for today's ‘opening of Gulfstream Track-by- the-Sea. The infield lake at Gulfstream is dotted with a flotilla of Moth sail boats -that cruise leisurely March 30 — in line with the derby's Who Wants Diamonds? ' theme, “Swanee River.” | The unique’ boat will be docked $16.95 * $39.95 $24.95 ™ $69.95 NEW CAPITOL BEAUTY SHOP Corer of Huron. and Dwight Peaturing all types of Beaut work “i melading Eyebrow dyeing & Pactais. LILLIAN ORMAN Now Associated with Capitol Besuty (Formerly with Geed's Beaety Shep) | Ottawa drive, will be held at the | *32. 99 t $59.95 BEFORE BUY MAKE SURE VISIT ~ BLOOMFIELD at a = degrees, 58.7 min- playsutts to casual morning | field lake at Gulfstream. , Twenty-five feet long, three New Meeting Place | top names from all over the coun- The meeting of the City Federa-| dent is a frequent visitor there — tion of Women’s Clubs, originally | particularly during bonefishing scheduled for 1:30 Monday at the time. home of Mrs. Julian Levine on YWCA instead. at STAPP’S . « fashion centre. ... As dainty as the flowers in spring in her hand-smocked Polly Flinders Frock. It's Galey and Lord Swagger Gingham and it comes in Pink, Blue or Maise. The back is pleated with no sash. The collar is white broadcloth hand-detailed and lace trimmed. ere cry Flinders hand-smocked frocks tedey. Size 9-12-18 months, STAPP'S | Children’s Fashion Centre Flinders hand-smocked FROCK ternational Cat Cay Tuna Tourne- ment each May. Cat Cay is just a short hop-skip-and-pump, sea-wise, _ | from Bimini, about a half-hour’s air flight miles from Miami. Races and fishing dominate the south Florida scene but the party whirl still, continues. At a big dinner-dance the other evening at the Surf Club, he and a few other male guests slipped away for a while to hear Secre- — Foster Dulles GM ec Bar| _ i got his first ‘| ride in a Corvette the other day— Fr right here in Miami. He had gone ‘|to the airport to meet Postmaster General Arthur Summerfield. There, too, was Ted Baker, presi- dent of National Airlines, who had driven his wife's Corvette. Mr. | Wilson asked Baker for a ride in the Corvette — the car he had okayed when he was GM's head. | to $4.95 sister, Mary (Mrs, Paul) Vreones. Ann’s engagement to a ‘ele , $2,98 mi $3.98 First Prize i si | new linen separates, skirts $5.98, we) uouees $3.98 et ea OPEN A CONVENIENT: CHARGE ACCOUNT @ Entertainment @ Refreshment Osmun’s Presents “Sweeter Than Springtime” “Wednesday, March 10th—8:00 P. M. - Free Admission — Free Door Prizes A “Resenblum of California” suit of Valued up to $50.00. 3 your ewn cheice— Second Prize } 510.00 sitt certificate acceptable as cash in any Osmun Third Prize A beautiful Lady's blouse or man’s shirt te $5.00 value. Ladies Fashion Show Outdrdws .the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ~ Lanman drive, Drayton Plains, are THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1954 Idaho Snow. Local Kind Edward Rofe Wil} Leave Tomorrow for} Sun Valley Edward Role of North Perry street is deserting Pontiac snow for the snow of Sun Valley, Idaho: Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Bee and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin H. Moooev, all of Bloomfield Hills, are vacation- ing in Ponte Vedra Club at Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. w * bd Mr. and Mrs. Dimitri LaZaroft Mrs. F. C. Castell will be-hostess to the Fireside Club Friday at her- home oss aes drive. A new Siar a Kappe Sigma | Fraternity at Denison University | fn Granville, Ohio, is Philip Le- Messurier. Philip, a freshman, is. C. Le Messurier of Bloomcrest drive. * ¢ Janet M. Matsan, ditigheer of Mr. and Mrs. Charies Matson of . She is enrolled in the of Speech Pe Ei Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fulton of parents of a son, James Michael, born Feb;.28.at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Grandparents of the infant are Mrs. ‘Helen Sanford of Delaware drive and Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Fulton of Earl court. ® td] * @ Announcing the birth of a son, Stephen George, are Mr. and | Grandparents of the baby, who | was born Feb. 18 in St. Joseph | Merey Hospital, are Mr. and Mrs. | Martin Connell of Centertown, Mo., and Mrs. C. W. Churchill of South | Francis street.’ General Guild Elects Officers ~Olificars were elected by the Gen | eral Guild of St. Benedict Altar So- | ciety when the group met Tuesday | in the school hall. | Mrs. William Brandt is presi- | dent; Mrs. Joseph McCarthy is | first vice president; Mrs: William Lehman, second vice president; Mrs. Paul Saghy, recording secre- tary; Mrs. Earl McJunkin, corre- sponding secretary, and Mrs. Ed- ward Smith, treasurer. Two representatives of the Cath- | olic Family Center presented a dis- cussion on of the center purposes and of St. Vincent de Paul shelter Mr. and Mrs. Abraham ‘ Avadenka of West Huron Street are announcing the engagement of ‘their daughter, Shirley, to Jerome Irwin Weiss, son of Mr. and Mrs, Louis, Weiss of Brooklyn, WN. Y, SHIRLEY L. AVADENKA Parliamentary Club Meets Mrs. /met at the Masonic Temple on East Lawrence street. ’ = ’ Hobo Hop’ Held by Square Set Jim Thompson was master of ceremonies for Square Set Club's “Hobo Hop" held Wednesday eve- ning at Wever School. Callers for the evening included Mr. Thompson, Melvin Norberg, Sid Olson, Harry Anderson and Fred Kline. ¢ “Hobos” made of pipe cleaners arranged by the Russell Lashos | |decorated the room. Guests at the dance were Mr. “| and Mrs. Garnet Roberts and Mr. “|and Mrs. Neal Hargraves. New “|members of the club include the Larry Hansons, the Charles Linde- bergs and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ralph. Refreshments were served by Mr. and Mrs. Péte Knisley and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Cheyne. Earl Springer gave the. lesson Wednesday when members | ‘of the Parliamentary Study Club | Motions discussed were ratify, recind, reconsider,~ extend, limit the question. , Mrs. Harry Vernon was spon- sor of the demonstration group | for the day. Officers for the next) George > —— Mrs. Gaay- or close debate and division of " OXFORD SHOP 59W.Huron FE 4-7212 Edison Why ruin your health __ sleeping on that old sag- ging mattress? Call to- day — see how little it costs to have it made like new! New Custom-Made Mattresses Pillows Renovated Old Mattresses Rebuilt _ Oxford Mattress Co, ——— ee | -----+ ALIVE WITH FASHION - - - ty De LEIS ee garni... “Black Pisin, Nevy or ‘Beach Calf. $16.95 SPR A fashionable stole will make this 100% raised worsted suit the talked- about member of your Spring ward- robe. With -its brilliantly detailed >= jacket, it’s the suit that rates the raves of your beaux. Pink, Powder, Navy, Beige. Sizes 10 to 18. 45.00 ING FASHIONS . Come Marching in at Peggy’s A new jacket dress with that linen look. Gay and jaunty _.,.. this new BOBBIE BROOKS dress fashion for every ~ hour of the day or night! It’s a stunning dress on its own... and the jacket with its batwing sleeves makes it two ensembles in one. Magically tailored in FOLKER ‘Bali-Lin” rayon linen in o wide range. of colors. Sizes 7 to 15. tad Bea GLENHAVEN. EVERVTMING YOU WANT tm A SUIT - Created in the year of tweeds—the if suit thot is all shape ond flattery! Glenhaven’s own rayon Glen-Tweed has all the dashing appearance and action of superior worsted. Chic de- “ tails of this belted jacket include a se convertible tab collar and correspond- ‘ Bouquets for a beautiful dress! A wonderful figure of pure silk, woven like linen and shaped into a walk-in’ sheath. A con- trast of polka dots lines the skirt, echoes in a whoosh of bow. elt bi a ita aie «+. Sheath pumps _ing tab pockets. Spring note: bright ; e * e \ ) lo * ~~ delicately trimmed — Bingen fomang. - of Spring to sheath sheath sep - . : jae foot i in new grace'and bcaey, ae vA , ‘now that A ome hemline ’ a inportant pn of fahion 7 ! E Bee a | TWENTY-TWO i aia na mee THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1954 { SN ee a Broken Alarm Clock Brings New Contentment to Unharmonious Pair “Who Attends Hubby Now Likes to Spend Evenings at Home, Woneing at Beloved Hobby ‘ have the kind Testimonial Party Free? “Are Y kets Given “to Entire Family of. =Honor Guest? By EMILY POST $ Today's first letter tells me: “We fre planning on giving a@ testimo gial dinner for a member of this frm who is retiring fater 30 years 6f service. There will be a mint gum charge for each ticket to help @ever the cost of the dinner. = ‘We had intended to send com- Plimentary tickets to his imme @ate family only—that is, -those “grey living at home with him, which. would include his wife, a son and | @aughter. i © “Some of those in charge of Zhe arrangements think that all | * Qmembers of his family, that is, | ‘his mother, father, sisters and Sprothers, should receive compli- mentary tickets, ‘Feest of honor should be con- gulted as to any guests he per- Ronally would like invited and that they, too, should be sent complimentary tickets. What is gorrect?” * Answer: It seems to me that, eomplimentary tickets for his own tmmediate family, that is, his wife, gon and daughter, are sufficient. However, if you feel generously inclined, it would be very cour- feous to include his mother and) father, who might be able to come and might not. . Dear Mrs. Post: What can one gay when asked point-blank by an intance if she may call you your first name? I am a very conservative person and really do not like being called by my first name by every Tom, Dick--and Harry, but what can one say with- out being considered a snob? Answer! You could say, “4 know I am very old-fashioned, but I do not like being called by ‘my first mame.” Dear Mrs. Post: A friend of _ mine is being married at home in the afternoon. Her mother and also her grandmother, who is living at home with them, would like to. know if they should wear hats and | and that the | By ANNE HEYWOOD “My husband and I both work.’ Sallv J. told me. “I'm secretary to lawver and Peter has a good job mith a big company. | “I .love homemaking. and my ‘idea of heaven, after a busy day in the office, Is to come home and cook and bake and clean and make slipcovers, 7 | | “But Peter always wanied to xe out. It was ruining our budg- et, and our mis: and we didn't | Cr & fb teks <8 eae ene rae i | | | | | | i i | | Draperies for a room with scenic , wallpaper must be plain colored, but they can be interesting in style. Mrs. F. E. sends a color pho tograph of dining room wall and asks for an idea. “‘I'd like a change | from sheer ruffled curtains,” she, writes, ‘and would like to know , what color and type of window | treatment will go both in this room and the adjoining living room.” | Samples enclosed shew the liv- ing room paper to be patterned. in large medallions and scrolls, | which also dictates plain color for the windows, A deep green to bring out the | greens in both papers is the best | choice, Mrs. E. There are a number of ways | to style the windows, but sketched | is one which will go well with | both papers and !s a favorite now. The light you are used to through sheer curtains still comes in| through upper panes and sheer cafe curtains. Cornices wider than actual win- dow frames permit the banging | of draperies beyond rather than over the glass and improve the — window proportions, Mrs, E. G, M. ‘‘Our living room walls are painted flamingo, an J orange pink. Our new rug is soft gray and the end tables and desk | are dark mahogany. Can you sug- | gest a color for a sofa and large as upholstery covers. { matching chair that would tend to ‘tone down the bright walls and | bring out the pale gray of the | | rug?” | A deeper shade of the gray will | | do the most for this scheme, Three colors are already established, the | flamingo, the gray and the mahog- | any color, and it is best not to introduce another for areas as Mrs, H. K. “Is there any spe- cial way that an attic room can be painted so that the slant. of the walls isn’t too noticeable?” A single color for walls an im | i } Reader Seeks Drapery to Accent Scenic Paper for Woman _Mever does anyone any good, be | areas. i best if they're not of cory, home | evenings I had always dreamed of, “But then one day a very lucky thing happened — A thing that changed our whole life for the bet- | ter. You see, our alarm broke.’ Sally grinned. and went on “When Peter reached for it on that and knocked it off the bedside ta-- ble. | ty RRR RRNA ee ann mnannnh heen Enna s I | | | \ elf , — cetling helps to minimuze wall slant while contrasting colors on the different planes emphasize it. | Wallpaper in a carefully chosen all-over pattern is the best answer to this problem. The interesting lines of pattern obscure the lines of the walls, Advise Rest Past Forty | A Little Pampering Needed to Retain Youthful Vigor | It is not mere accident that some- | women past 40 retain their youth- | ‘ful appearance and vigor. | These women, the ones whose in- | terests are as varied as a twenty- | | year-old’s, who are alert mentally and socially, have one beauty se- | cret in common: They know the | value of proper pampering Constant pampering of the body | she young or old. But taking time. out to restore enthusiasm is es- sential for successftl-tvine- aia | As active as they manage to be, these women are adding years gracefully, schedule a beauty rest every day. They have learned that just a brief rest can mean the difference be- tween ending the day on a high or low note. So they recline for 15 or 20 min. | utes with their feet higher than | their heads to stimulate the cir- culation of blood. And they restore the sparkle of their eyes by cover- ing them with soothing pads dur- ing the quarter hour. Some women have also found a weekly oil bath very beneficial. Be- fore relaxing in the beauty-rest | position, they rub a rich body oil; all over their bodies from the hairline to the feet. | Others have found shat using a good body lotien has the same stimulating effect as oil. When nervous tension threatens | their day, some women count on a relaxing bath and a nap to bring ‘them around. They spend at least a half hour in a warm bath, rest- ing against rubber head rests with an icebag at the back of their necks. Then an hour's rest and they are |ready to get back. into the swing | of modern liv mm Dvn: ‘No Iron | Needed | for ‘Smocking’ If your toddler wears little dress- es with lots of smfocking about the yoke and shoulders, you can save yourself trouble and labor by “hand - pressing’ that smocking After you've sudsed and rinsed the dress and wrung out the excess moisture, smooth out the puffs be- | tween the smocking stitches with your fingers. Then when the dress is dry, all you have to do is iron the smooth The smocking areas look ironed. The cardinal is one of the com- paratively few bird species whose , yicanales « can sing. la Sizes #% to Il Widths AAA to B DIEM’S SH “The Best Friend Your feet Ever Hadi” 12 West Huron Street. Excitingly New Spring id a clock | so together. When he was finished, ‘particular morning, he was groggy | feo pieces were left “over, ' such complicated workings.’ bought some simple tools. ; touch. ‘to sew, i plete illustrated instructions. + “We can't get along without an alarm clock, but we found it would cost a lot to fix it. So that evening Peter put it together. “He looked just like a 4-year-old, serious, and so bound and deter- mined to get the complicated thing but darned if the clock didn't work! “Peter was fascinated. “"T never knew a clock had he said. ‘I'm going to find out more about that.’ “He went to the public library lend get @ book al about hoo watches are made—they call it horology. “Friends gave us old broken clocks and watches for Peter to experiment on. He got more and more interested, and finally “Well.” Sally continued, ‘it's. the most absorbing hobby a man ever had. and moreover, it’s beginning to pay well “Friends pay him for repairing clocks and watches, and the word has gotten around, and he’s busy ‘as can be. - “In fact, I'm lucky tt I ean get | him out to a movie once a week — the rest of the night’s he’s sit- ting at his worktable, having a wonderful time, “And I'm baking and sewing to | my heart's content. know, do you?” (Copyright, 1954 You never Cinch to sew—jiffy to fron—joy towear' This is the perfect design for a pretty, cool spring and sum- | mer cotton. Frost it with ribbon | beading for a flattering, feminine | Wide straps flatter shoul- | ders, arms—skirt has a graceful , swing. Send now! Pattern 4695: Misses’ sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 takes | 453 yards 3>inch fabric. | This pattern easy to use; simpie is tested for if. Has com- Send 35 cents tn coins for this | pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- | tern for first-class mailing. Send to Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon- tiac Press Pattern Dept., 243 West | l7th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print | plainly name, address with zone, | size and style number. | oot _ Natural colored raffia (upper left) has red | prayer. Here's a preview of the shoes you uill be’ ~~ Denim, ‘uearing next gummer for fun in the sun. They're going along on winter vacations right now, are lightweight and easy to pack. band across the vamp, comes with flexible cork-and-erepe sole that cushions the foot. Washable braid in multicolor (upper right) makes sandal that has straps over the ‘instep to give it firm fit. crepe sole. Shy Lad, 20, Wants to Be Regular Guy Yearning to Make Friends With Some Nice Girls By ELIZABETH WOODWARD “Dear Miss Woodward: I'm @ 20-year-old college boy who is very sky, It may seem incredible, but I have never taken a girl on a date, nor kissed one. “In some ways I've been content to be alone. But because I don't drink or smoke or go with girls, the girls think I'm stuck up, which I'm not. I would like to make friends with some nice girls, but my shy- ness seems to stand in the way. Is there any way out of this plight? Is there any possible way I can show the girls that I'm a important in other fashions for resort wear, makes its appearance here, too. Slip-on (lower left) is charcoal denim with soft cushion insole and lightweight, thick corrugated rubber-and-cork sole. New in- door-outdoor style (lower right) comes in a number of colors, each with white awning stripe vamp. This washable shoe has natural Mary Margaret McBride Says: Day of Prayer Signities Power of the Human Soul Tomorrow as the sun rises on the Friendly Island of Tonga in the Pacific, Queen Salote, the tall handsome woman who Jast summer made such a sensation wearing a grass and bark robe in the coronation procession of Britain's Queen Elizabeth, will lead | her subjects in prayer-for a better world. And before the sun sets over Alaska 24 hours later on this first Friday of Lent, the Day of Prayer will have been been observed in 20,000 or so communities of the United States and ae | more than a hundred countries. ge on > Work will stop for services in stores, factories, hospitals and schools. Traffic wil] halt in many places. Friends and neighbors havé made appoint- ments to meet and pray together. “The human soul on fire,’"’ Marshal Foch, French military leader, once called the state of prayer. He declared ‘“‘the most powerful weapon on earth is the human soul on fire,”’ and although he said this before the atom era began, wise men still know that the prayers of believers can accomplish miracles where all else has failed. MISS McBRIDE.- if bride is plump— My favorite among the many | true stories of faith backed by prayer is one that was told to me by Grace Perkins Oursler about a boy who one morning fell and skinned his knee. By night the scratch started to hurt, bat not enough to bother a 13-year-old. Two days later the | pain was excruciating and some- one ran to fetch old Dr. Conklin. “It's not likely we can save the leg.”’ said the doctor after an! examination. ‘If it gets worse we'll certainly have to cut it off.” | The boy, hearing, called for his | brother Ed and warned him not to | let anybody take off the leg. Ed promised and determinedly. stood | guard outside the bedroom door. | The fever mounted and Dr. | Conklin said that nothing but a miracle could save the boy's life. | Then. the family turn to: Mother, father Ed | spelled one another, rising from” | their knees only to go about the farm work in turn. They prayed unceasingly day and night. On:. Miss P. — Biggest single bridal the third day four other brothers ‘choice is tulle and lace. Light, ee wlhaiibiail ‘airy fabrics, exquisitely patterned ‘ext morning when the doctor tace ft : came, he was astonished to find 7" ; * and melon ae on heir the swelling down and, for the “°™ weskling: ve veil, 8 first time, boy jee pin ee ‘Whip New Soa; Soapsuds normally. In three weeks Dwight David Eisenhower, now ‘From Old Solution ° No harm ff you're working with President of the United States, walked again. Tomorrow, from the rising until | thick “dry” soapsuds and they die the setting of the sun, will be down. important for the world's peoples, | even those in countries where a you're ready to continue suds- | | day_of prayer is forbidden. For sponging the upholstery, wood | the blaze ef the human soul can’ furniture, window shades, or what- | never be extinguished by mandates ever other surfaces you are wash- ' nor police. ing by plicity which vires long enbrokes Just beat them up again, and this special low-moisture | Put Exhaust Fan in Bath or Kitchen Installation Tasks Are Easy Enough for Average Man By HUBBARD COBB A splendid way to spend a Satur- day is to do absolutely nothing; but the next best thing ts doing some- thing really constructive like in- | stalling an exhaust fan in the. kitchen or bathroom, _ This is the ideal sort of job that the average guy can really get his teeth into. InstaHation details dif- fer, of course, according to type and shape of the unit, ‘basic principles are about the same. The best spot for a fan is on an outside wail, so your first job is to make the correct size opening, The correct size opening ts given In the mana- facturer’s specification sheet, Use a compass to outline the area that is to be cut out on the | inside wall. Take a drill to, start | 'the opening on this line and then | | use a keyhole saw to cut out the | plaster and lath. If you run into metal lath, use a hacksaw. Now take a piece of cardboard, cut it to the exact size of the open- |ing and mark its exact center. Hold this in the opening against | the sheathing and exterior siding. and drill a hole through the center | |of the pattern and right through | | to the out-side of the house. Take your pattern outside, line | Up its center hole with the hole through the siding and mark out the area that is to be cut. Cut this section out and you've got your opening for the fan. Most fans have an adjustable cylinder that will fit almost évery standard kind of framing. Slip the cylinder into place and secure it | with screws or nails. That's about | all there is to the actual installa- | tion of the fan. | The wiring is something else again. Best thing to do here is to have an electrician bring in a wire | through the wall directly above or below the fan so that it can be connected up when the fan is : installed. Bright Colors Can Be Practical colorful accessories as to live in str $129 OE STORE JEWELRY $]00 Up the] Je Cor Shop Pontiat Hote! Lobby FE manied | From ae Newsicaheres = | hod. (=e a _ method SC sSs monotone world of unrelieved | acaces . | dresses and suits. 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Bet they'll include an ability te trip the light fantastic, an agility with the small talk, a talent for making a girl attractive and fas- cinating, and a willingness to play and make little things fun. How do you stack up against that brief list of mine? Before venturing before your audience, sharpen up on. your social graces, If you've never | danced with a girl in your life, | latch on te some lessons. The boys you live with may be bought, bribed or persuaded to teach you. But they can't teach you how to be an appreciative listener and a happy talker. That you'll have to | train yourself to be. But you al- ‘ready want the company of girls, so you're half way there. They'tl do their share of carrying the con- versational ball, The thing is not to bite off too big a piece at first. Get yourself a double date to begin with—one | where you won't have the complete responsibility for the girl and the evening on your own shoulders. Get one of the boys you know well to fix you up a date with a girl friend of his girl's and go out to- gether. Follow the lead and see how easy they make it. Don't be dashed if the first date is a dud, It just might be. But ft will show you your weak points and give you leads for | improving yourself. A second | round with the same girl might be a success story. A new deal with a pew girl might show pro- gress. : Stick for a while to dates your | friends line up for you just so you can get in the swing of things. | Then strike out on your own. Pick a girl who pleases you. Get | better acquainted with her, take i her out, lavish your invitations on |her. If it turns out to be a beauti- 'ful friendship, you'll have accom- plished your purpose. Regular guy? You'll have proved to her and to yourself that you're a guy worth loving! It's just as practical to go in fort * Knit a Jumbo Jacket to go with everything this spring! _Use big needles, heavy knitting worsted— Sash jt.in a. ditty, Takestittle =. Have a contrast border or ‘| make it all one color. “Kffitting Pattern 771: Easy direc. | tions for jumbo jacket. | Send 25 cents ‘in coins for this | pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- ‘tern for first-class mailing. Send (to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft | Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea | Station; New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly pattern number, your a address and zone, | Michigan Man Succumbs to Injuries in Tennessee LA FOLLETTE, Tenn. (UP) — James E. Campbell, 29, of River- £ view, Mich., died in Doctor’s Hos- pital Wednesday of injuries suf- fered in-a traffic accident near here. The car in which he was riding hit a railroad underpass Tuesday night. A companion, Glen Carson, 32, of Chattanooga, Tenn., was killed instantly. Notice of Special Assessment: Carb, Gutter, Drainage and Re- lated Work on Fiddis Avenue from dessie Street to East End of Street. To: John F. Fink, Harold Appleton Elizabeth Shute, Virgil Fugate Wm. B Mitchell, Forest Hatfield, John Lawson, J. Grayson Hyde, Park Buckner, Allen Abey, Orpha Cole, B Campbell, Arthur Longhake, Joseph Nest, Annie | bet Vernon Davis, F. M. Corbin, Alvin E. Heft. David Reynolds, Harvey W.. Perry, Emiel Bellenumer, Robert Baid- |. win, Willard B. Spring, L. a Frahm, Geo. - Krielock, Bert Points, R. Mea Ralph H. Weir, Chas K. asm, Warren get Prank Brown, Alex N. C enry D. Miller and to all take motice: That the roll Special Absesament heretofore made by the City Assessor for the purpose of defraying that part of the cost which thé Commission decided should be paid and borne by tal assessment for rthe eonstruction of curb, gutter, drainage and related work on Piddis Avenue from Jeasie Street to east end of, street is now on file in my office for public tn- spection. Notice ta also hereby given that the Commission and the Assessor of the} City of Pontiac. will meet at the Municipal Court in said City, on the 9th day of March AD 1954 at @00 o'clock p.m, to review said assessment. at which in- of time and piace opportunity will be given all persons interested to be heard i Dated March 3. le64 ADA R EVANS City Clerk March 4, ‘64 ~ Notice et Special Assessment: Curb, Gutter, Drainage and Re- lated Work on East Beverly Ave- nue from Joslyn Road to Fuller mires To: Geo L. Rice, Pete Berdice, Rhoy J. dohnson, Burr, Green — Roy Harri- , Clarence — Cc. Bonny, bur -& prsckua Willard, Charies M Kath. Harry Ersylian, Joy L. Fair, Raye Gates, L. Sepulvado, W Bailey, Langfield, Joe Corniuk, Harry Van Natter Jr. Clarence E. Ponn, D. a. Glenn R. Grim, Ivar Classon, Leon ae ero W. Jury, Nicholy Mihal- oon Thomas Vanitvelt, Walter Gal- braith. Gilbert Luebke, Harvey McClure, Carl Ballee, Pontiac Union School, Crigier, Everett E Hilton, Harry K. Smith, Oliver Clemens Howard Lenigan, Albert Pence and to ali | persons interested, take notice That the roll of the Special Assessment heretofore made by the Ctly Assessor for the pur- pose of defraying that part of the cost which the Commission decided should | be paid and borne by special assessment | for the construction ef curb, gutter, > drainage and related work on E Bev- erly Avenue from Joslyn Road to Puller Street is now on file in my office for | public inspection. | Notice is aleo hereby given that the | Commission and the Assessor of the City of Pontiac, will meet at the Municipal Court in said City, om the #th day of March A.D. 1954 at 8:00 o'clock m., to review said assesement, at which fi e@ and place opportunity will be given a ed to be heard. New Lake Theater \ \ . \ Rebert —_— \ “Devil's Cam Canyon” \ we Bab cay or doen Maye | wesrrree> “The Glass Web” With | om WED. & THURS. * ADUGT LAUGHS SIMON SOBELOFF Former chief judge of the Mary- land State Court of Appeals, Simon | - E. Sobeloff, has been confirmed as new Solicitor General of the United States. Papa Bonaldi’s Selections Move | Gaylords to Top DETROIT Ww — What makes a male trio's singing hit the big time? In the case of the ‘Gaybris. * Roberts - Me THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, Top Producer Complains TV Is Too Rushed By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD \ —} What's the matter with TV entertainment? | Producer Leland Hayward ays) York. it's too rushed. Hayward is worth listening to. Once a top -Hollywood agent, he switched jpbs to become Broad-| way’s most successful producer. 'He has fostered a string of hits, ‘including “A Bell for Adano,” “State of the Union," ‘Mister .' “South Pacific.” “Call Madam,” ‘‘Point of No Re- turn’ and “‘Wish You Were Here.” He is also responsible for two The first was the Ford anniversary show, which is still being talked about. His second effort was. last Sunday's Comedy Hour version of “Anything Goes” with Ethel Mer- man, Frank Sinatra, Bert Lahr and Sheree North. It was one of the happiest TV outings within mem- ory. * « « “FE wasn’t at all satisfied,’ said the rugged, plain-talking Hay- ward, who appears to be some- thing of a perfectionist. ‘‘There were so many things that could have been improved if we'd had more time.” I asked him how he felt after the historic Ford show. “T was miserable after that | { ‘of TV’s most memorable shows. | ! three young Detroiters who've one,” he replied, which proves he | marts, it helps to have a Papa} Bonaldi. Tunes in the smooth style of the Gaylords right now are be- ing played with growing popularity in juke boxes, over radio and television. They're melodies that Bonaldo Bonaldi — father of the trio's lead singer — casually says, ‘follow the trend.” Their first big seller has shot past the million-copy mark. And that first hit, like the ones that followed, came at Papa Bonaldi's suggestion. One side, “The Cuban — | Song,”’ was requested by a record | company that heard the Gaylords | 18 months ago on a Detroit tele-| vision show. Papa Bonaldi sug-. gested the other side — ‘‘Per Un. Bacio D'Amore — Tell Me You're Mine. That's the one that clicked. Bonaldi, 55, runs a music store on Detroit's east side founded by his father Angelo when he mi- grated from Italy half a cen- tury ago, In a family tradition, the shep has always featured Htalian music. | ‘Why, | ‘Anything Goes’ three weeks be- |fore the show went on. Our first ‘zoomed in the popular record |is a perfectionist. * 6 @ “Everything is done in too much of a hurry in TV," he continued. we only began work on rehearsal was a week before the Box Office Opens 10:45 A. M. TODAY and FRIDAY _ Features: : 18:20 <1 = 8:85 - 6:45 - = 10:00 -G-M ROMANCE OF TROPICAL ECSTASY. ! And Papa Bonaldi, romantic melodies of Italy, draws on what his own customers like. “It's a trend.”’ he says. ‘Take |the old. popular Italian songs, shuffle them, so to speak."' The trio has been in existence | almost five years, with a singing | and pantomime act that ran years in an east side show bar. Papa Bonaldi is scanning his! Italian tunes — also some French | and Spanish ones — ready to a some new titles to the trio's repertoire, “At the rate they're going,’’ he proudly, ‘‘they can use a lot says of material."’ The United States has more than , | three-fourths of the world’s pas- | senger cars, and almost half of its | trucks and buses. in suggest. | | ing that the Gaylords feature the 3 | | { Business, weeks jast performance, and then it was only | a reading of the book. “Look how they do it_in the’ movies. Next week Ethel starts ‘There's No Business Like Show They will take eight to record the songs. “In a play like ‘Call Me Mad- am,’ she would have five weeks| rehearsal, then go on the road for six weeks before opening in New | * * «& “And look at the preparation for a stage show. Oscar Hammerstein | had a best-selling book and a fine | MARCH 4, withs you have 48 minutes. In ‘Any- | thing Goes,’ we had 22 minutes of music. That left a mere 26 min- | utes to get the across. Ridic- | ' ulous! * * * ‘You put a good show together, | Freeman, 18, of Detroit, culty Of wr TT TTT 1954 _ a Detroiter ( Convicted f Armed Robbery A Circuit Court jury found James then you have to cut, cut, cut. It’s’ armed robbery Wednesday and ‘the same with straight plays. They build up a good plot, then kiss | that so?’ ‘Yes, it is,’ ‘Hello,’ ‘Good- | jing on the ropes.’ He believes that shows will have | Judge H. Russel Holland set sen- off the final scene with a fast ‘Is tence for March 13. sc Freeman was returned to the | by. "You leave the audience hang. | | County Jail without bond. Assistant , Prosecutor Homer G. Gerue said Freeman and a companion held | ‘movie to work from yet he spent to g0 an hour and a half to be up a Ferndale gas station last a whole year writing the book for. ‘The King and I.’ He and Dick Rodgers would take three months writing the score and eight weeks casting before rehearsals began.” Hayward also finds fault with the - TV format. “The hour show is simply too short for a musical comedy or even | a straight play,'’ he said. don't really have an hour to play | Phone FE 5-8331 Prices Mat. 35c; Eve., Sun. 55¢e; Children Awere | Today Thru Saturday 5 “You |% effective. August = escaped with $86 after Webb's Real Southern Pit Barbecue 2001 Pontiac Road (between Perry and Opdyke) Real Southern Pit Barbecue. Hickory Smoked Ribs. Chicken and Sandwiches With Old Time Southern Barbecue Sauce ~Phone FEderal 4-9606 Orders to Take Out G ALL NEW! IN COLOR GLORY! 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Good end Choice 43: POT ROAST Phoenix Americen or Piminto CHEESE Slice Ya-Lb. Package Peel of the Sea BONITA FLAKES 5 for 1 29° HERRING FILLETS “ 43: SMELT, pan ready 3~ 79° STORE Sunday thru Thersday 6 A.M. to 2 AM. HOURS Friday and Saturday 6 A.M. to 3 A.M. LOTAN'S Honey Flavors Corn Meal Dish Favorite disperses dish. man needs so badly at noon. | And honey does contain some vitamins and minerals to give a | little bonus to the total intake | for the day. +oiiey end coma Sasal’ Gadi ere | j souen with honey: Corn Meal Mush 8 cups boiling water 1 teaspoon salt 1 cup cornmeal 1 cup cold water Put boiling water and salt in the upper part of a large double , boiler. Gradually stir in one cup ‘ef corn meal that has been mixed with one cup of cold water. Cook over direct heat, stirring constant- ly, until the mixture is thickened. Then place over boiling water, cover and continue cooking half an hour. Stir once in a while. Fried Mush Pour the above cooked mixture into a loaf pan or dish. When cold, cut into % inch slices and saute until golden brown. Use equal parts | ' |Put Spiced Whip Cream on Apple Betty Servings Next time you make Apply Betty, serve it with spiced. whipped cream if you want to taste something de- lectable. : Beat the cream until it’s partly stiff, then beat in a confectioners’ sugar mixed with cinnamon and) | nutmeg. Use two tablespoons of | | sugar and one-eighth teaspoon of | | each of the spices for a half cup of | Add Sweetening Before * Frying to Dress Up Old Ofttimes folks will add honey ~ to corn meal mush after it is & ‘served. Next time add the honey to the corn meal mush as you are | frying it. The flavor of the honey throughout the whole Thoughtful homemakers will not overlook the pertinent fact that honey adds nutrition to the lunch-_ eon too. For quick energy honey is excellent; its simple sugars are +easily used by the body and give the quick pick-up that a working Yo & /a natural combination. Here is a ™ simple recipe for fried corn meal ~. HONEY FRIED MUSH—Fried corn meal mush | is already an American favorite for lunch or s Sunday night supper. Here is a wrinkle that will Mash Achieves New Persona ity add something new to an old dish. Try frying com meal mush with honey. It’s a new taste treat. with . more , ‘Almond Souffle Pie Tantalizing, Different | Blend together butter, egg yolks, and “% cup of the sugar. Add al-, raisins and lemon rind. | | monds, Combine with the slightly cooled cooked rice cereal. Beat egg whites _ | until stiff, gradually beating in re- tasted spinach How long since you've like this? Have you ever eaten spinach fresh from the garden—crisp, young, tender, still rich with the flavor of slanting raing and warm summer sun? alae sstaiaai try Seabrook Farms chopped spinech, frozen fight on the form that grows it You'll taste the difference in every succulent forkful of farm-frozen a spinach from Seabrook—the world’s biggest vegetable farm, the world’s oe — ~~ maining % cup of sugar. Fold beaten whites into rice mixture. For Sunday Brunch: Makes 6 servings. brown pork sausage with luscious hot rings of golden pineapple? Toast six slices of bread and| Pan-fry the sausage as usual; spread with butter. Place bread | while it is browning, heat the pine- in warm bowls. Pour plenty of| apple in a little butter or margar-| Maple Leaf Dairy Co. 20 E. Howard St. Ph. FE 4-2547 |honey over bread and add hot/ine in another skillet. 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Plowed free of snow for your — Peace . , FROZEN | STRAWBERRIES 3 Woon 7196 Wilson’s Crisprite SLICED it 45e Creamy-Rich Quality Salad Dressing Quart Fresh Creamery | BUTTER 5 0: c Heckmean’s Club Crackers iE.” oe 69° Borden's Quick-Ready BISCUITS .... Defiance Quality Brand TOMATO JUICE K m 10) sa - ditueK Poni CHOPS: ‘Blode cr Ra Bone ROAST | TSNGAR. COOKIES i a * SCHOOL LUNCH BOX — Good hot soup puts warmth into carry-lunches. The vacuum bottle makes it possible Pack Hot Soup py. SEb3t- ith nut i i 5 i Be Ee a i > oq riew wide-mouth to eat soup with the spoon right from the bottle. Happy news for the school-age and working-age set. = When he is about a year old, your baby begins to develop his own food preferences and to make them known in loud and positive Try Easy Version of Chinese Seafood Here's an easy version of a Chinese seafood and vegetable dish. Skillet Shrimp and Snap Beans 4 tal salad oi! 1 poun medium-sise raw shrimp % — Sree 1 clove garlic (mineed er crushed) * cup chicken snap beans (cut t 1-inch cooked only : until tender-crisp) % cup weter . 2 teaspoons soy sauce Baby Has Own Good Ideas on What to Eat, How Much tones. He'll also insist on regulating | but from an unsatisfactory emo- | will eat what he needs in correct proportions ever the course of a year. - _The majority of infant malnutri- tion cases in the United States result not from lack of proper food or parents’ nutritional ignorance, tional relationship. Realizing his growing independ- | . ence, a baby wants to decide for | himself how he eats, ho wmuch | he eats, and what he eats. You, can help the cause of neatness by making it easy as possible for him to get food into his mouth. | A deep dish and whatever utensil | he handles easily, for example. | he's comfortably seated, | his messy eating habits you him away from the family gather- | ing. ! As for how much he should eat, | remember that his dietary needs | and his appetitie decrease during the second year, In the first year he triples his weight and needs - @ lot to eat. In the second year he gains only one third his weight, In 10-inch skillet, heat oil; add | lightly browned—3 to 5 minutes. | Add salt, garlic, bouillon and snap ‘beans. Blend cornstarch, water. sugar and soy sauce until smooth; | than you like, stir tablespoon | . Add more salt of, ‘ Chili Variation rice or on or combined with mac- aroni. : _ dust stay Rhyme 'n for Sneeze ‘n’ Reason Season To fight distress of colds Che and flu That plague and pain ¢ and bother you, in bed Se and drink Ca, a lot Of lemon juice (TREESWEET) and water e (HOT) | : eSwee!, ¢ ue Tr . ia eSwe —— LEMON JUICE You get the pure jules of sin lemons in every eon, 00 sqvessing or vireining...end W ectvelly com lem. - PURE CALIFORNIA LEMON JUICE ‘UNSweereNe? COwrmers 55 PL of. of your husband, feed | SHOP and SAVE During Our Ri¢, BEEF Extra Tender r "STEAKS § SIRLOIN 9 c '@ Lb. Selected f Al \ — , Fine For Boiling Short an nits... 19" Well Trimmed of Fat and Waste ot ‘ .\ , c ar : , ) b. , Club © Swiss © Round © Rib * 4 Guerenteed Tender end Juicy - -or Your Money Beck. Well + -- Trimmed, and so Tasty! Roast An ut o Beef, and « Bargain for Thrifty Shoppers. sssses ROAST .. RIB Extra Tend ee Continuously Ground From Lean Meats @ GROUND BEEF... > Fresh, Grade A MAPLE RIVER | LARG EGGS Carton Hekman’s COOKIES ; Reg. ade: Veloe This Week Only Vara ; Guaranteed Strictly | COCcOANUT Ib. bag We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities | — = THIRTY | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1954 ie | , . i. ° vo =. ee d 2] — Accent Lamb Ribs |Write Your Own Ticket to a Well-Balanced Mea. With Spicy Sauce ' By JANET ODELL _ ~_, and coffee, Two or three times a|“G. allergic to egg yolk and H.| number. and kind of desserts we | Pontiac Press Food Editor. week We served eggs or bacon. eiierait, 40 Fpsseete.” Teese ane) cold meh. he Barbecued meat fanciers — and| How, when and where do you; The girls wére not in for lunch. actual Sets > In our own case, the store where ’ make | Dimer consisted of meat and The next time the same people | we traded made up a package of the number of this group is great | plan your meals? Do you . came, we got out the card and| meat for us each week in retum — will delight in this lamb dish, | out complete menus for the week Oo anes ere aah. * | Sianned our menu accordingly. for all our red stamps. When we barbecued lamb riblets, pare ee eS Oe Dishes were never duplicated un-|saw what we had gotten in the . The flavor of this meat lends ee ee Ee staee | That wan Caring Gepeesion days less they had been especially well | ‘grab bag,” we were able to plan itself perfectly to a spicy bar-| ty ac ctl = a ay when fifty cents a day provided | received, And we avoided unwel-| what days we would eat meat. becue sauce, adding up to plenty meat for five adults, Once a week | come foods. Of late years we've relied on of ea! We have done both. fish helped to balance the budget; | “1, ig interesting to look back to| store planning. We now have a oS a yhen three col =| Lamb riblets are a thrifty choice| Some years ago, when : -j enough for a meal came to less/ those cards. Some meals we re-|.freeser and depend upon meat also, They are prepared from a_| lege girls lived with us, we = than thirty cents. member so clearly, from it two or three times a lamb breast, corresponding to/| tailed meal planning. Shopping day |" When you are planning company! Incidentally, there are few | week, We buy whatever addition- spareribs in pork. Your market was Friday, Every Thursday night | meals, do you try to cater to the ways in which you can please | al meat seems to be the best ‘| man removes the breast bone, then| We Sat down with :| tastes of your guests? Of course) your friends more than by pay- | by, attempting to get a variety. cuts down between the ribs re-| the newspaper wy ; |you do. Do you ever have any) ing them the compliment ef re- | After just so many years meal sulting in the riblets. oo oval io troubl membering their little likes and | planning becomes automatic, But These ooked braising ; ° dislikes and catering to them, we cannot urge new homemakers pray std ” | for the next sev- Ji But back to regular menu plan-| too strongly to put your meal plans thus are ideal for preparing ina | ., days before ye . til in the babit restful barbecue sauce. writing a shop- ae # wTke food sttuation durkig World > lenciag Son-Selences tial To prepare this dish brown the | ping list. wi ; War II changed our method of; Looking ahead in this way saves riblets first in lard or drippings.) Soon this plan- .@ & & planning meals. What was the use| you many frenzied last minutes. Then add your favorite barbecue; ning fell into a. RF © of advance planning when we nev-| You will soon find that you have =— pattern. For <: gj ~. | Every time we had company a| er knew what meat we could get,| your own individual pattern, de- ;| Cover them closely and let the| breakfast we al- . copy of the menu. was written on aj if any? When canned vegetables | pending upon your budget, the food j| Meat cook slowly until tender,| ways had fruit or -<., | file’ card, along with notations such | depended on the number of stamps | likes and dislikes of your family, '|from 16 to 2 hours. Serve the} fruit juice, cere- ysgg OpDELL | 85. “Kay not fond of ice cream,”!we had left in our ration books.| and your inclination to fuss in the ’ | riblets over boiled rice. - al, toast or rolls = lor W " 4 i — Baf aj lin is vf i: a if % fresh or % cup canned mush- butter or margarine 3 tab flour % t % cup wa! »1 cup milk 6 hard- on \% eup simonds, Nlanched and chopped 2 pora’ Salt, But breed crumbs Clean mushrooms, Chop stems, Refill egg whites with the mix- re. Place them in a greased dish with mushroom caps, and pour sauce over the eggs. Top with bu Orange Rind Is Flavorful Grated orange rind is = colored portion of the rind for the white part will give a bitter taste. RICE—The ‘ us mem lah ie rice Sad T cAbsiain ads a teegtagmeenenes and Pisainite PIMIENTO RICE— biscuits is introduced by the red pimiento. Pimiento | Buttermilk Biscuits will disappear like magic. Rice — a new twist to an old favorite — and fried |, ‘New Tricks for Preparing | Chicken, Rice, Biscuits Whether it’s a luncheon for the girls or a dinner for the boys, Pi- . | miento Rice with fried chicken and Pimiento Buttermilk Biscuits - is a to bring compliments ga- wpa a delcaae uae vada of ")an old favorite, pimiento rice— ' with its different flavor and bright, appetizing color will have every- one asking for second helpings. It's an especially tempting two some with chicken, and to illus- trate the old saying ‘‘Fingers were made before forks,” we can’t think of anything better, than finger | pieces of golden fried chicken. (If the girls still prefer forks, by all means have them on hand.) Add to this the eye-appeal and *) taste-appeal of fluffy pimiento but- |termilk biscuits—and since they go fast, better mix up a double! /* batch for, the ee. ¥ cup chopped 1 teaspoon butter or margarine Place water and salt in a heavy saucepan. When water boils, add the butter, pimiento, and celery. Let water return to_ boiling again ' cup shortening Salt the chicken, dip each piece Cut shortening into flour with pastry blender or two knives. Add Hi ] Tl GH ad for the compliments. have to wait long! Shedd’s Delicious Salad Dressing —& 39° fesunctag Mote Sharp CHEESE “49 3b. Tin j ° i Defiance Coupon Premium Quality COFFEE 1 Days a. Week at Crawford’s You - Phone FE 5.2151 To ORCHARD LAKE AVE. SUNDAY. Stokley’s Honor Brand, Frozen Dish-O- 3 for —_ ‘Tuna Chicken Pie Lean Meaty Boston Butt PORK STEAK 89: Hl Ceo a Red Fancy | ssiea Tall Can “59 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1954 : -___ TurRTy.owE | ‘ t EK a ) —“. —_ ¥ el . — i | = PO) cae (RT e x veh Ti NOY feracis Campbell's Vegetable or Vegetarian Defiance Margarine.... Four Yellow Quarters pene Food 2 Lb. Loaf ale Hekman’s Club CRACKERS Ib. _ We Reserve the Bight to Limit Quantities? Birds Eye Frozen Strawberries Aunt jemima’s | Cake Mixes $4 00 | White - Yellow - Devils Food 3 Fancy, 96 Size - Seedless Grapefruit..... a > Potatoes 10 Ib. bog 29° 10 ox. Pkg. ; Armour’s Ster | (Gamo pS: choice, @ | ar Bacon ) on. bb. a 3 Rolled Rib age | Roast Erieleieiaiete Beef Short Ribs... ae, 1a Michigan ammount U S. Choice Ce ARMOUR s ® Beef P ER, ot b.| Pinconning ! cet Pot Roast. Ant | Cheese ~ NO LIMIT ARMOUR a Sora “Armoer’s Pound eo 3 * Eee: tee . s : ; ee ; : { ¥ i io é ‘Don't § |e 6 Mushrooms Flavor Top’ Steaming Bouillon |e yn sor cum oH Family Health’ |, iT ties mice wo por ri ich |With Dab of Sour Cream |ine aver is digit ‘a Save Ti time saved. = Oriental Steak Dish I Ie eat tet It yore wale ee just sub- © RALEIGH, N.C ONS) — — The woman helding down [105 try this recipe! bouillon a of sour cream. | eam. Hot is & two jobs must slave long hours Ty “é ack, too. It “peps “working, wile who. rushes home| {we Jobe mest her folks Oriental Steak Dish q [t's easy to make—just heat &| a midmorning snack a . from the office and whips up din-| foods needed for energy, muscle | } flank or round steak can of bouillon with an equal ' you up without putting on pounds Sper in less time than it takes to! building and repair and bealth 1 clove garlic minced) , type a letter has been advised to yg é wai tetas Seer _ : cooperation is all that is needed.| 1% cups: y sliced raw carrots “qreals? Explained Miss Wilson "Sap ceed soles = ‘That “In the long run, you can save ——— cornstarch = time by planning your menus preg —_— ; ahead. Every meal should have | Cut flank steak across the grain ie - in \-inch strips about 2 inches texture.” “Let other family members help you when it comes time for the actual meal preparation. It will not only save you valuable time but it will give your helpers good Salt draws out juice, so some cooks like to season their meat and poultry after it is cooked. long. Heat oil in frying pan. Add meat and brown quickly. Add garlic, consomme, salt, gin- ger, celery and carrots. Cover and bring to boil. Cook until vegetables are barely tender. Drain mush- rooms, reserving broth, then add drained mushrooms and scallions to meat mixture. Blend together and stir in corn- starch, mushroom broth, soy sauce and sugar. Cook and stir until sauce thickens. Makes 4 servings. CLL Fae is rag Flee nig ‘batter. Bake 45 minutes or until The only instant coffee with that eictaas $5 age pond pom | Ca tee peers aed Garve whe GOOD-TO-THE-LAST-DROP flavor! Beas Somt Storie lecs cavua, Ganah oeh- or AMAZING * \ A, Ls ‘ a baked at 550 degrees for the first 10 minutes, then reduced to 425 degrees for a half hour or more, i se safe AN ORANGE A DAY—Different fresh orange ideas for every day of the week will help keep the family healthy and happy. = them, squeeze flour mixture, beginning and end- ‘ing with flour. Pour batter into a! well-greased, lightly floured 8x8x2- | /inch pan, Combine remaining in- | |gredients and pour over unbaked ee ee ad potest things in Florida othe juicy, sweat vw “ +hose suntanned blondes j in sables- Valeneias gy® 00nd north fo grace your tables | “ % alencia Oranges them, make a sundae or a salad or an eggnog— they're all delicious and full of vitamin C, too. BIG $1.50 VALUE! YOURS FOR ONLY : | Surprise Family Juicy Oranges Enhance Featured at the Following Stores: s | ° eatured a 0 lores: = a With Jitfy Cake We Americans eat a lot of or- Fresh Orange Watfies . Market : , anges! Truly a year around item,| {ceeceSOZi Tc pean | Adler Super Market Sore be = © | ont thm mine. in| na hs met pr [ tateeponn erated pinnate : family with Honey Crisp Cof- | fruit handled in the retail store| $+ teaspoon erated lemon rind Donate Super Market Mi. Clemens eS j in eges, ated . : Not a powder! Not a grind! But millions of tiny ice Cake. Tt ges together 0 8 4¢ ai season, both in pounde and| "Sep Rio, Cook's Crescent Market ais Pood ne : “FLAVOR BUDS” of real coffee...ready to burst (30 oS "pet ane “Nutrition apecialists say the mare | 'sblopecns suger” Russ’ Country Store : potlnatcond asl the family to the breakfast table |... eat of this fruit the better. It| Sift the first 3 ingredients to “s Market DRAYTON PLAINS : instantly into that famous Maxwell picnic is one of our chiet sources of vita-| gether. Stir in orange and lemon} ‘Steve's : Ss House flavor! | ncccy crisp Cotte Cake | min C, the vitamin most deficient | rind. Union Market Food Market aa So 1% cups sifted enriched flour in the American diet. oe eects time wih an ma Drayton al . 2 teaspoons baking powder ‘ tena! o flour mixture along or- Frank’ Market Market : se cop suger search Cane Oe eaeaieny an —o _ meted ane ming. tedyer's acket Tenuta Super Store +. besten t egg ites until: A a ae ae etalon ecg elem in soft peaks. Gradually beat in es Drayton 5 to $1.00 3 Sift together flour, baking pow-| this by cating ene mediam or- |SU8F and fold into the batter ee od der, salt snd sugar. Combine cex. ange — about 8 inches in En gan Wik wom eet Nick's Food Market UNION LAKE . > ss . Add to - i. . : . : cites, ate ol ales | syrup of orange marmalade. Yield:| Crawford's Food Market Bud Marohn Super Market + canal: Eating as much of the whole or-/| 4 waffles. ve . Pour into greased 8-inch square | 876° 8s Possible js important, te: 2 = ee top % of Felice Quality Market Giroux Super Market = aa t was discov recen! |a wa wr orange sec- ° 2 was Ch Teme i ie the white pulp of the ‘orange con- tions and whipped cream. Steve's Variety Store Union Lake Super Market. = valuable nu . ; ager hot oven ber | Thao are many ways you can| Ever add a little grated lemon Sell-Rite Market . Nester's Grocery : minutes. Makes one coffee cake. 205 the consumption of this rind to an apple pie? Try adding 3 Sisters’ Market Lupear & Son : Honey Crisp Tepping healthful fruit high in your home. / grated orange , too. : 2 tablespoons softened butter or mar-| A good old i fruit ; — is especially effective because or-| ° Me cup shredded coconut ae ee ee “ bs as gt to eat as are. w Ge aiteed, ihed inearne ut bow is a constant reminder garine and honey until light and Me aa tm or eee fluffy. Add coconut, cornflakes and mehen thet ore a _ pineapple and mix thoroughly. : and good ae Spread on coffee cake batter. ° Makes topping for one coffee cake. | Self raed Lime REPEATING THE i= — rpose r You'll sever go beck to old wayel ‘Rule-of-Thumb Guide |“. . MOST POPULAR OFFER , Saves money, tee! The large economy- | ure-Os- eee Se y ere argariae or butler WE'VE EVER MADE! size jar saves up to 75¢, compared for Purchasing Fish te cup saat seuade din to three pounds of ground coffee! Rule-of-thumb guide for brides} 1, °SS: Pot“ Sater when buying fish: If fish is cleaned | {?, °20,."ffean S900 ro 1H! and scaled, allow ong, pound for} jf jessbocn Sin“ -_ two portions. A pound of fillet See mp ruth (cational) ish steaks serves at oven weigh at least three pounds after | and orange rind together. Beat in i being skinned and boned. A com- | egg. pany-size stuffed fish should be| Add hot water alternately with — ¥ with one label fon BREAST CHK TN Don’t miss this exciting raincape valeo—e: The sweetest; juiciest oranges hoaus affer bronght te yoo by deligibun:- Breast-O’-Chicken Hi-Protein Tuna. + SAL aca Jack dheatadidlictiolisiadianiidl in the world! Very few seeds! This alcted top-grade tne rated of ee Thin-skinned... packed with vitamin C Sinden ere nenen ibe einen eh bo: and. this year's bumper crop wg. a ea —F ee GAIN pie —— at your grocer’ S| : Pate om Genser ae a = - | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1954 3 Ham Salad Rolls B Frozen Juice Makes g|Creamy Frosting” the keynote to a successful open A third of a cup of the orange house, and in keeping with this juice added to butter and confec Se ae srouniy eating of ich ond abe ere eee oe mete oe ciehs well he proud. Try tis Pickle Potato Salad Rolls, which recipe: can be made up and kept in the |; = Grange: Fite Eeseins refrigerator until broiling time, are * Scape sifted confectioners’ sugar slike peiste aled. Cuteped aveat Ber te cup gulch trun orange Yuen pickle and pickle liquid add new| STANDING RIB ROAST—With beef plentiful and cheap on —— "sae and zest to the potato salad. market now, it’s time to treat your family to a standing rib roast. en eae as suger . e Pickle Rolis —“——<~—“< orange juice alternately, beating , Potate Salad Roll 3 a dinner a % cup chopped celery “ : 2 = ee oe ot De : Your neighbor is laughing st High Meat Prices. Me eup weet pickles . ‘Simrece ~“|Rib Roast Is Real Treat Ss pin Fi rang Row 3 eggs. chopped Market. You will laugh Mest Prices, . Ld Ld . mecee~ |With Yorkshire Pudding on tas wee Wino at Ges . " ag sell to taste Let's splurge for Sunday dinner| Pour..%4 cup of the meat drip | - FLANIGAN BROS. ; 7 Prepared mestarg and have a standing rib roast of | pings from the roasting pan into an " YOU BUY DIRECT from the PACKING HOUSE. if g ~~ Combine all ingredients except | beef, the prize roast of them all. | 8x8-inch pan (or into 6 deep mut- seesl | f mf “a sani 9 ham slices and mustard; mix|Serve with it that old English|fin pans). Heat the pan in. the| fj YOU SAVE THE MIDDLE MAN'S PROFIT! . end, get ‘PICKLE POTATO SALAD ROLLS—Wonderfal | rolls are filled with tangy potato salad made with "ENY Out WesoMgny. caete, Tote Tales: oven. Add Ge puiding better andi Premed Geet K AT THESE PRICES for open house refreshments or luncheon finger | sweet pickles, then broiled just before serving. prepared mustard; place @ Por-| may be roasted in the same pan|into squares to serve LOO : ‘ food are these Pickle Potato Salad Rolls. Ham , tion of potato salad in center of | with the meat. This means that the roast and ; a ™_ “*each ham slice pe ee ieee How to Cook Beef Roasts batter bake in the same oven for Kesher or ° ° different ways that they may be ;@round potato salad Place the roast fat side up in a|15 minutes, then the roast is re- _ Plain Brisket Protein Foods Rate High served at any meal. They are/ With toothpicks. shallow open pan. The rib bones in| moved to “‘set” before carving | CORNED BEEF : standard breakfast fare. They may |_ Place on broiler rack and broil! . standing-rib roast keep the roast | Makes 6 servings. T H | h B ild be added to milk for eggnog. They |34 inches from source of heat 58 | (17 the bottom of the pan. Place a Purchase FREE CABBAGE as rue. meait ULIGESS . | make meat and vegetable sauces | minutes, or until ham is lighty| iedrib roast on a rack in the rons much Fiche. browned. Makes 6 servings. | Fotos ot ‘te Here's Different Way 13° | = 53¢ By JANET ODELL | provides sufficient protein for the pan. x , a ‘ into the center of roast. Cry ive imo at of te| hace ments ata na yar, | Somemade tena Tier mate Crabmeat ls Added [ites ctm me. lo Make Popovers |B war s1o poctan as tt con basic seven foods. eggs are among most ex- " containing meat, poultry, fish,| pensive ef our foods, we have | been written on egg cookery. to Flavor Macaroni Oe ee gt nn tar ee Try this new method for making Your Choice EE s net or SanarVinse festa pre =e! = For most of ws only the sis . or cover the roast. New-Method Popovers - Se an oon somes po gptiors — on os of our food budget determines the] This casserole boasts a delight-/| Roast in 325 oven. until the roast- J.enp sifted Geue : Mome-Mode Somes | as, pecs or i in our diets. } sive forms ef protein. |"umber of eggs we can use in a ful flavor combination. meat thermometer indicates the { tablespoon butter or margarine ee Dv ingn been Named from a. Greek word Let’s remember once again the | “eX: May we remind you that Macareal-Orab Casserole soees ot Gepmess yon Cee: = ina CC Proce cms Set ao Gi meaning “first.” protein was dis-| economy beef about which we have the color of the egg, shell has ab- {oe wae paar orl a Stir flour and salt together; cut : -] 32¢ to 42¢ Ib. ~ covered more than a century £0. | often talked. Cheaper cuts of all solutely no effect on the value of f cunces (2 cups) elbow macaron! or degrees we in shortening until texture is like | 45¢ Ib. $17.50 =. As scientists progressed in their| meat contain just as much protein |‘he protein in the egg: but it) v2 potng mush vine ned ana| remove the roast to the platter| commeal. Beat eggs and milk studies, they found not one but| .° 45 porterhouse steaks. may make a ,difference in the| sliced) hows <> oe ee Keep the roast | enough to combine; add to dry in- 7 Ve § Fresh Freite end V. many proteins, each made up of The : to | Brice: : i. one oak ne cc Sg drippings in} predients and beat until smooth. 37 Varieties of Fresh Fre simpler materials called “amino || aS a aa Seon garcia Gn | While grade A eggs ase do 1 Gys-cunce can crabmeat a gravy. Place greased custard cups on | Just Fresh os You Like ‘Em—Drive to — serving of meat,| sirable for a singlo dish, grade | $0! snd pepper omens rater baking sheet. Fill one-third full. i family are one Me cheese (finely! 1 cup sifted four Bake in moderate (375F) oven un- ; Digestion breaks down the pre- | poultry or fish daily and three or| B eggs are satisfactory for bak- 1 teaspoon salt il well browned, shout 50 mivates. aq ae ayers more eggs a week. These-are mini-| ing purposes. — ; aS oe i cup. milk Sante teen even and cut a 008 - : e . - fare build | mum amounts. More is perfectly animal boiling water. Gradually 7 and repair tieeues, all right. Many people prefer more | your budget wil allow. Supplement | ®F0n! v0. that water continues to| , Comipe oN four and sait in &| in the side of each pepover to lt PACKING HOUSE MARKET §j ’ Ot late we have read much | protein and like some form of it| it with plant proteins. Where your | Poll. Cook uncovered, stirring 0°-| 51 ‘electric or rotary beater, then| minutes. MON. THRU FRI. 9 TO 6 — FRI. THRU SUN. 9 TO 8 i about proteins keeping up the blood | at every meal. family dislikes one form of meat, | Casionally, until tender. Drain im! t.4+ in milk. Pour this into the| Remove from cups at once and : : sugar. People on a reducing diet} you wit notice that nats are | fish or poultry, substitute another. | Slapder. flour and continue beating until | serve. Makes 12 medium or 8 large | 2600 M-15 : 6 Miles North of Clarkston they will not get hungry in be-| 4, se them to add extra pro- | you can afford to mushrooms and cook gently until no. popoverss, : tween times and be tempted to! sin to our diet. Grind up some You'll be repaid by seeing the | tender. Remove mushrooms; blend - - : ome | — nuts to we in meat leaf; add | family healthy and happy and well | 20ur into butter remaining in pan. e r) There are both plant and animal! 1145 9 salads and desserts; give | fed Add milk all at once; cook and| , proteins, those af higher value be-| io" caugren a handful of puts | stir over low heat until thickened. is ers | =~ iF ing the animal ones. It is pos-| ¢.. os after-school treat. Wash the soot and dirt off the Mix sauce with macaroni, mush- ; | sible, however, to conibine smajler leaves of your house plants occa-|*0oms, crabmeat and onion; add ; | wh plan proteins fo gt a ade | er thin country ta probaly a| SoUaly, so, that the leaves can 0G, Pte cra: wei GRAND SALE 3 quate supply. Thus a casserole of| 900 thing for our families. soa eau Ge sik ikie with cheese; bake in 350 oven PET MILK sy POTATOES | “Cr REE 50 Lb. Bag wee | OOF = Sweet Califérnia : GROUND 3 Ibs. ~CARROTS Boek Fresh Killed . Cc BEEF eseee $5 ; 5° —— {Stewers . . 3a _Large Solid Large Sweet Large: Seediess Florida 4 GREEN PEPPERS} ORANGES | GRAPEFRUIT | | - 5° each |s u. bes 3 54 : 59° ‘ai \ mats Done SHORT RIBS| SRAND SALE | | at Fed. 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Young Cowboys Before Squeezing Juice | paper or fol and tuck in the Delicacy for Guests : oon a docag prod apeied ‘ When squeezing fresh osanges for] Dots"tan. yen "eecy sor tm me | A réal delicacy for a special) icy ‘heat for about 15° minutes, oe! | —. no og or 3 | tor juice, roll the oranges firmly "| guest dinner is veal cutlets. In-| turning once or twice. Serve with q | ove ew its —* wv ~ ’ " 4 | on the table with the palm of your; stead of pounding flour into the | hot tomato sauce “spiked” witha =~ 2 . . S ; | i, . _ veal, pound grated dry cheese little Worcestershire sauce. sliced lemon sauce. Spoon | (Parmesan or Romano) into the angel sponge | meat. Then pan fry slowly until, Union of South Africa maintains F or of + so of juice, poke a hole in the or chiffon cake. _ lightly browned in a little’ hot fat, three capital cities. . : Pres auve—irs together, and will beg to have this be-man dish — Ranch House Stew | aaa 3 +5 stead t £ : ; t i E DUCKS ROASTERS STEWERS All Poultry Dressed Free of Charge WILD RABBITS.....1b. 55° LARGE FRESH EGGS doz 55 || | i . Ct zi FS 4 ig e ah pp ey $ a LAKE 3 Northern - LARGE FRESH PERCH Pike - BUY | uit i i 4 3 kets hia E z i! = af 2 z ¢ Fe a iH . are SHRIMP | SMELT Fresh FISH uw 7Q: | 5 5 for LENT! | 5-lb. Box $3.50 { ; aw Pe z A § 4° HERRING-SNAPPER-BUFFALO-SALT HERRING—OYSTERS-—CATFISH oll. Turn the heat down. Cover ett met ee PEOPLE'S FISH & POULTRY MARKET until the meat is .tender, tried Pogernatgiy : roe wae ee cca aati Ge | Wholesale and Retail = 1 Ib. package . : PLANKED FISH—Here’s an easy meal to pre-| time-consuming preparation. ‘Try planking Pp URE . . - 2 pare. The fish, peaches, whipped potatoes and | fish with a border of fluffy whipped potatoes. CASH MARKEE LARD .... R in Packages — beans are " quick-frozen which eliminates : 78 Necth St Open Vatil 9 pees Fish Fillets on the Plank Bland Pudding! |BAZLEY’s BETTER MEATS FOR LESS . fady tonlined nena peaage| Will Be Tempting Tonight : this BAZLEY BETTER TRIM sy noe at ew cri vin_cert “ane |POStO! Change! Lem STEAKS 2 Fresh Dressed Oven-Redi Roasting | / Chickens troduced here. It consists of a/for dinner tonight that might be| Makes 2 or 3 servings. top-| just a little different? Try serving | Planked Fish Old-fashioned cornstarch pud- sandwiched between two lay- fish — quick-frozen fish Place quick-frozen fish fillets | ding, plushily called blanc mange, | : planked quic’ ; ; z rs of creamy butter pecan ee | vets bebked on the plank you (frozen or thawed) in baking dish, is a favorite dessert with grown- | ream. , brush with melted butter, and ups as well as with the growing. | Delicious and a real time-saver, | USually reserve for the lordly sprinkle with salt, pepper and pap- Ups. It is good that this type of this ready-to-serve dessert or party steak. _ _|rika. Bake in 450 20 30 dessert i pular, f uch | IRL IN -BONE ! Cc refreshment has a special appeal| You can —— this sea-going | minutes. Place uh on wetl-cliea, deserts “can at a * goodly | S ° , al - bb to busy homemakers. , | Star up with a border of flufly| nested plank. amount of the milk needed in the Cc ROUND ° One package of Sundae Center| uick-frozen whipped potatoés | Arrange border of frozen whipped | daily dietary for good nutrition. lb or fr em Bm eredehie as many |R is indeed a sight to behold Tadd piliien Grease ce ee ° as - ‘ At pas-| icum of grated lemon rind adds ice cream dealers. . Lucky for you. fish is available 'try tube close to edge of plank. | q refreshing flavor to the delicate best cuts none higher | country ary you live in becanse of the | ae all with melted butter. ing. . " "| Sprinkle potatoes with paprika. Made with a tall can of evap- H Smoked According, to Herbert Stevens. |y ‘miner or nll poalos ‘are fam wicie mir anton oe | 6=— SLAB BACON DE RATTS BULK SAUSAGE a es bepe= a ® na-| browned. Garnish with lemon superbly creamy and smooth. wre. cemiak | were the first foods to be com. | weaees = parsley a ave a uc ee Blanc Mange 69; Cc PUDDING 5 — , BUTTER 33h. wil The process of quick-freezing Oni ‘a3 | S Cones mates postin pect vee |OMION-PofatO Soup | iizser— = | “Freeh toon Team loony baal ho. PESO, their 0 ® Blend sugar, cornstarch and salt | sodenined [sams sa "z'== |IS Quickly Prepared |»'cr "ears ‘a.s | GROUND BEEF SHORT RIBS | all milk slowly, keeping smooth. Add distribute them to parts of ’ the country at all times of the Fe perfectly delicious | water. Cook over medium heat, 2 c > it’s made quiekiy. stirring constantly, unti] mixture year, fd seas ” Onion-PotatWSoup begins to thicken. Set over boiling wren “eee | 3 a ae argy | a SOT ae Sk 1 mts 3 2 . | table s butter or margarine longer, stirring occas . q Add to Guid | Zen lima beans Western style. This | Hep Rley cll nccam Malgenn SO Remove from heat. 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Stop in today for your Arrow Checks Appeal ensemble... and step out in style this Tbe Annual Two-Day Outstate Aces pion and one of the -leading au- THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1954 ‘Site for State Op Hard Way’ Win fs Time Out! Meet Attracts. Tournament Slated for Saturday and Sunday at Boys’ Club Gym thorities of the game. Outstanding women players Vinci of cleveland Bowling Results . a Pts. Pil seecsrs neesscest . if s { ened a i > » = Tm it la iltsses ig \ 3: an i 3 i sasssusil i i Freese? ff h | an Paddle Test State to Require Oath © From Boxing Managers DETROIT w — Michigan State boxing Commission in future is go- ing to require that fight managers take an oath. | They'll have to swear as to whe- ther they have ever been booked by police and if falsity is found a $5,000 fine and “other penalty” is possible, 74 The commission yesterday. . 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Saginaw St | Ge Point THINNER fav eis 40 CLEANER mere a?) s s ufo Stores yeR A ft as figure they can chart most accu- rately in advance. Final scores can be predicted almost to the exact point; they say, on the basis of best comparative times of swim- mers taking part in a meet. Ona such a system of forecast- ing, Ohio State rates a sizable - favorite to win its 6th straight tifle in the Big Ten swimming championships at fae Univer cian But Michigan fans are hoping Wolverines’ will to win stems from the fact that this will be the last Big Ten meet for their vener- able coach Matt Mann. So there's nothing Mann's: admiring swim- mers“ would rather do than give The “aces’’ are three Hawaiian | Olympic stars, Ford Konno in the distances, Dick Cleveland’ in the sprints, and Yoshi Oyakawa in the backstroke. Mann has a couple aces of his Big Business Athletic. Equipment Salesmen Among _ Busiest Men at Spring Training Camps erage built into it. His bats are|a season. I don’t believe that Bill all made of ash, incidentally,.as| Terry ever had more than three ‘By GAYLE TALBOT TAMPA &—Among. the busiest men you see in any baseball train- ing camp at this stage of the! © spring exercises are the equip- | ment people, the peddlers of bats: and gloves and shoes and anything | else a player might need to keep him happy. It’s a big business, - * 8 « Among the more successful in- dividuals in this relatively un- known field is Hal Schumacher, who was a great pitcher for the New York Giants back in the ‘30s, when that team also boasted a couple of other workmen named Carl Hubbell and Freddie Fitzsim- mons. Hal is an official of a some- Tide Ahletic Head Resigns Long-Time Southern! Sports Leader Quits; ) are most of those turned out now- | is which once was standard. * * @ “Each player has to be prag- break a lot of them. | tieally hand - fitted with a bat,”’ Schumacher said. “It isn’t likely ‘| that you'll ever find two players on a club using bats of the same specifications. That's the thing they are most about. They're really nutty about it. s s s “Some are bat breakers and some are not. There are some that will use up two or three dozen in days by other manufacturers. It | squarely. The ones who break the more resilient than hickory, ; most of them do not keep a firm i a season, he met the ball so | grip as they. connect, A pitcher with a sharp sinker ball also will * * * _Schumacher did not volunteer to name any of his better customers F722 £2 If the handicappers are right, Ohio State and Michigan will just about monopolize the honors. The only entry from any other school favored to win an event is John of Al Kuhn, sprints, Northwestern; Pennington, yu ry 43 ee IIT ID eee . 1954 Models 5! WOOD OD aaa @. aa: lg Daa a as. _ for ‘Health Reasons’ | he ; TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (INS) — ©. C. Carmichael, president of the | 7} ‘University of Alabama, today an- © Jap Boxers Sought for Champ’s Tour - TOKYO (INS) — Negotiations | Make Your Fishin’ We iniisnickuns eho < sltanins S0°0* it truly “makes” the day if a-man has the right kind of suit to enjoy it. And he can have, thanks | to these new Tempawates. Specially midweight for mild weather. (Right for air-conditioned . summer living, overheated winter quarters, too.) Thig handsome CARIBBEAN FLANNEL is just one of many new Tempawate suits. You'll enjoy | N TELLS ANOTHERSES P Soge S aNptisat what MAKES a 1 Spring Loe _ the ecmfort of its soft, luxurious feel. You'll wel - | Come ts new in-between weight for in-between. ‘. teanperatures wherever they occur. 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Coach Art Van “Ryzin will start his usual Ist five,with John James and Walter King at forwards, Dick Blacklaw at center, and Walter Poe and Bob Johnston at guards. Friday’s only other SVC game sends Saginaw to Flint to take on | Northern's champs. State, Wolverines EAST LANSING — The win- ner will kick the loser into the Big Michigan State wind up their West- ern Conference basketball season here Saturday. Both teams have equally dismal records of 10 conference losses against only three yictortes. | SEAT COVER SALE! SPECIAL 1095 Fiber Seat Cover For All Cars $795 cree Front Seat he —, INSTALLATION Ten basement when Michigan and | Mims Gets Nod Over Detroiter Ward Still Is Winless in Big Time After Split Decision Loss DETROIT # — Classy Holly Mims had another boxing victory today and young Moses Ward still was looking for his lst big time win. The veteran Washington, D. C., middleweight won a split decision by outsmarting Ward in their nationally televised 10-rgund bout at Olympia Stadium last night. at 153, was eaweighed | by seven pounds. Referee Johnny Weber and | Judge Malcolm House swung the close decision in favor of Mims. Judge Jack Asprey voted had Ward in trouble three times had Ward in trouble three time and was never in trouble him- self.” Only 1,211 spectators dered a city-crippling snowstorm to attend | » & Sez gs i it 89-88 for Mims and prey called it 94-88 for W ard . Ted Lyons, new coach for F — Brooklyn Dodgers, won 260 games big all sag 1908 BUY ON BUDGET NO MONEY - DOWN. 95 SARAN 6": PLASTIC : SUPER FINE FIBER ALL PLASTIC (CUSTOM LINE FE 5.4503 CONVERTIBLE TOPS — At Tremendous : sates “SEAT COVER DoT. “136 N. Saginaw St. Open 9 to 9 PRE-SEASON. SALE Savings! Put Them in Lay-A-Way Regular on He | ey Glove. eeeseoe Irv Noren Glove | oe o 4.8272 | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1954 FORTY-ONE Woolworth Chain Started With. Purchase of Shovel (Fer Hal Boyle) WASHINGTON .@—“Dusk was gathering after a gray and chilly afternoon on Feb. 22, 1879. On a side street in Utica, N.Y., a fresh- ly painted sign over a small shop- front proclaimed it to be the ‘Great 5c Store.’ “Behind the store’s paper-cov- -ered windows, F. W. Woolworth, “proprietor, busied himself with last minute preparations before ‘opening for business. “A knock came at the door. now unfortunately unidentified, held a copy of an advertising cir- “@ular which the merchant had dis- ~tributed that morning. =. “She pointed to the item ‘fire shovels’ at 5c each. Woolworth invited her in and wrapped up the ¢hovel. The customer paid him 5c the the through. And the F. W. Woolworth Co. is cheerily relating the story in an official history of itself and its | :|$3,600 Base Salary ‘|for Teachers Asked founder to mark the 75th anniver- One thing bothers Woolworth's Who was that first customer? Why did she the item she pretty well himself in years to come: Today there are 1,800 Woolworth nothing a week. He hired out as a stockroom boy on a trial basis. The first three months were on the cuff—his cuff. When he'd proved himself, the boss put him on the payroll at $3.50 a week. This wasn't much, but then it was only an 84-hour work week. pleaded for a $3,600 basic teacher's salary, better ‘retirement benefits replaced in Michigan each year be- changes in occupation. “This comes at a time when our] public school enrollment is going up at the rate of 60,000 students yearly.” Williams said at least three sepa- rate retirement programs are in operation in Michigan currently and he called them all ‘‘compli- cated and confused.” He added that. Michigan teach- ers can look forward to annual re- tirement pay of $2,100 and that he has asked the Legislature to boost the sum to at least $2,400. od that French They commented DIXIE DUGAN fears the Germans will be allowed Germans to Act in Favor of EDC . Bonn Government Set to Change Constitution Despite French Protest >to rearm are groundless. {GAR! SiASTIO TRAN! ee Waal MIN ‘by McEvoy and Strieber ree) TT oe ww Whitt. ¥7 EASY , HIP. THAT'S SIX MILES rei OF FENCE TR | LAltn ow ja AS ——— “About 4,500 teachers must be |’ cause of retirements, marriage and + ee " bs s ip Saer. 1006 by SEA Gorvien, ne. 7, Mt Fee 3. 8 Ow LWOULD FUP HER LID IF YOU VISITED HER & NANCY ” SHE STARTED THEM <+-BUT - WA6H THE ' SHE SEEMS TO | LUNCHEON DISHES, ct, * . * \. 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FE 2-4242 Fes ris fom - aod a § ola a pomet Wh, Get 525 to $500 on Signature, Furniture, Auto Mi sinteng ar dsenpidirnr pple} pred ee inpipleg ; to fit your needs. Every loan is hand on screenees situation with monthly paytnents that t date that's convenient. You'll * 9 your, request. Phone first for | | extra-fast snared write, of aa in today! Provident Loan ae Grain Ma et MARKETS | Chemicals, Oils Produce ° s Still Bullish senor rewece Holding Up Mart —Wholesale on blic farmers’ markets. Apples, fancy, 5.00- CHICAGO —Soybeans punched | 5 .o'bu. No 1. 3.50-4.00 Green. | NEW YORK @—The stock mar- new ogy Ae since 1948 in a| ings, No 1, 2.25-2.15 bu; “ps Jone- | ket was slightly lower today in pes Hootie of what one i. a. See teah, “ancy, -s oe ek, |early dealings, although the oil termed “‘the most dynamic bull | 250-325 ba: apples, N section had some strong spots. - market in grain’s — on, the ise bu: No 1, 3.28 bu; No Here) Ss bu, Ty L The opening was brisk and most- board of trade today eee Cel an tacke Gumeagn |p lower, and ‘therealer rich . § ul; cy. Ow y er, ereaiter ‘ : standard variety, No 1, 60-1.00 bu. Car- = It wasn’t all easy going for soy-| rots topped, No 1, 1.00-150 bu. Celery, Steadied themselves at the opening beans, however, The big gains were | No 1, 3.00-3.60 crate; celery, No 1, 85-1.00 | levels, made at the opening or imme- | Gos bens: celery root, No 1, 13e:1.t8 dos | Westinghouse Electric, which has diately thereafter. Dealings were Horeeraais. ns, Ay pk bskt. | enlivened trading for the past two not unusually active and a scarcity engeretg! 1. 18-138 ee Soe: Foor days, opened today on a block of of offerings was the main factor toes, Me 1. 90-00, t4-1D deg: potatoes, | 2,800 shares up off % at 63. Later in the price jump. Later, offerings | tiscx’ wo 1, 1.00-180 bu: radishes, red, |it fell a little more. Yesterday increased and beans retreated No 1, 65-90 behs. Rhubsrb, hothouse, | and the day before, Westinghouse Wheat near the end of the first | No I 1%so't ts ace tena Renobecaa be 5% point. ~"~ ° 00- hour was % to 1% lower, March | }.,2.00.2.25 bu. Squas. pera, Noy 108: Chemicals held to the higher side $2.22, corn was % to % lower,/150 bu Turnip, ‘topped, 1," 1.00- | along with the oils, The railroads March $1.52%, oats were %4 lower | '-50 bu were steady as were the airlines. to % higher, March 77%, Rye saracer pace — and utilities, A little lower was. % lower, March $1.22, soy-| perroit aes following prices | Were the motors, coppers, aircrafts, beans were 1 lower to 1% higher, per dosen were paid feb. Detrolt oy and distillers March and lard iret receivers for case cases ie) Showing firm tendenc ere segs cents heaieed an of federal-state **** | Standard Oil (NJ) Toms “Co a ay ’ “. pounds higher, March $17.45. Whites: A. Jumbo, §3-05, weighted ev- | Paramount Pictures, Dow Chemi- erage oF Te a erg cam; Be large, | cal, Union Carbide, and U. 8. Rub- . . medium, 46-47, Wha cab as Ee eiae, ’ * . Grain Prices 45-47, wid avg 45%. ber. CHICAGO GRAIN wand sen a on oe CHICAGO (AP)—Opentng grain: Lag large, 30. Checks 36-40, New York Stocks ‘Wheat avg MAE onsseees BENG MAP waeen ese 248% ; Figures after decimal points are cighths May voces... 23.93% May ...... 1. 34% CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS Adams Exp ... 30.6 LOP Gl . 4.6 FUlY oe en evee ih SO sece- ses 3.45 CHICAGO (AP)—Butter steady. re- Admiral Snice a Lib McN & L.. a Sept .... 2.19%¢ Sept . + 2.89 i ceipts 1.040.962; wholesale, ~ ing en Alr Reduce 4 Lock Air ... Dee .-.......223 Nov 263 | unchanged. 03 ‘score ik Alleg L Stl... 312 Loews... 143 Lar 90 B, 62.5. 89 C, 60.75: ‘an ee Me | Alt oe Lone 8 Cem .. 337 Mar ........183 Mar eee 3743 | C 615. — Pa Mack Trucks... 13 May 1. 18S) May 1740 | Eggs weak: receipts 12.540; wholesale | A105 [RS $27 Marsh Field. 267 July -vo 187% July ....--. 1720 | buying prices ‘2 to 1 cent a dozen low-| alum Co am 63 Martin ai 19.2 Dec seese 1.40% Sept 16.75 er: U.S. large 41-415; U8. medium 40;| 4m airtin 123 May D Str 29.3 Oats 18.85 | US. standards 40: current receipts 40;| am Can . 311 Mid Cont Pet 696 Mar ....-... .TT% Soy! dirties 38; checks 3. Am Car & Fdy 38 — Stl an a May .... coon 76% Mar ....0...12.74 - Am Cyan .... 4 onsan --. 83. aeecsce ¢ sieseses Am & E1382 Mont Ward .. 60.5 Be OO as one cae. sb Am Leco 134 Pa... 84 May soe F. seereete Am y = ye * Oreo tes = : ie | f.0.b. Detroit for Ne. 1 quality live poul- | Am N Ges... 44 Wash Kelv ... 14.1 Hon § ence =s seeeess* up to 10 a.m. : Am Rad .... 15.4 wat Bise ..... 363 ee _ hens, 31-33; type, 22-23; = — == Nat Dairy .... 68 EXCHANGE pad gem lers or under 4 pounds, Am Tel&Tel 163.6 ee: — mw, Fon (ap Perea cmgaanes | 38 eee | Rise Sas: 342 at tel oo “a cents): - - CHICAGO POULTRY Armour ...... @7 N ¥ Cent .,.. 234 dollar in New York market | CHICAGO (AP)—Live poultry steady to| Atl Refin ... 31.5 M Pw .... 28.6 cent premium or 103.56% | firm: 1 —— . kvoc Mig ... 4.7 NAm Av ..... 26.3 scale “unchanged: bee hens ae bald Lima ... 8.17 Nor Pac ...... 62.3 ee. ) 92.81%. t bens 18- :| Balt&Ohio °.: 90.4 Nor Sta Pw .. 14.7 1’ of 9, cont: Great cr) aay | a: eld roosters ‘ye. re er eile 4 to 6 aes : ad Northw Airl a q wet... : . 62. ree: Beth Bt) 6. 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Airi _| H Pet |.. $94 Capital Airl .. 93 :_ Argentina on 124, _ = = _ poe od ad . : 3 Pills Mills = [Mexico 31.63 Hilario a Jack was adopted as Celanese O62. 30 Pullman 404 ets Mane: Kone doer ital ve- | re, national fag of England about | Crer .. bet REO Pleo. 8 . 1600. Cities Sve ... 87.6 Radio Cp ... 37 Climax Mo ... 41.5 Rem Rand ... 165 Cluett Pea .., 38.6 Ree Motors ... 23.1 — ; } Colg Palm .., 40.4 Repub Sti 03 . ‘ Col Gas ..... 13.3 Reyn Met " 50-9 u Con Edis .... 43 Rey Tob B 313 . 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Un Gas Im .. 33.4 Homestk 365 U's Lines . 45 aio S Rub ... 307 aoe 93 0 8 smelt 4 : as US steel 08 : algreen & pang Ir 18.8 warn B Pic . 13.7 Harv ..... 29.3 West Un Tel 40.2 Int Nick ..... STL Westg A Brk 23.6 Int Pa 60.4 westg EI 2 Int Tel & Tel 163 white Mot S Kelsey Hay oat westeets se Kresge 88... 23 Clark Equip 35.2 »” 1s 618 Indust Rails Util Stocks { BAREFOOTED JUSTICE Judge Parker Fulton reads some papers in his Cleveland courtroom sans shoes and socks. The jurist deep plunge into a slush puddle during the height of a blizzard which dumped 18 inches of snow on the city. | judicial attire was demurely hidden by the bench from litigants in his divorce courtroom. AFTER STORM—Common Pleas was recuperating from an ankle- The missing link in his Young Files Suit Against Central Contender for Control Would Halt Spending of Money in Proxy Fight NEW YORK (UP)—A stockhold- { sets in the future. In commenting on the hiring of Central president Williarh White, he said: '“Not the least of these outrages with White, whereby he recieves Net change = 3 —.2 | $125,000 a year until 65 years Noon. toda 1827 850 578 1348 | Prev. ays... 1636 ae 978 118.9 Of age, guecdagelys and $40,000 ago 1803 843 573 13 $ | pes undertaker. Month ago 162.0 854 S72 1146 he : | t009-se high i333 a8 ee ia | he 6 877 1163 1933-54 low 1302 735 805 998 Livestock 1952 high 180.9 048 648 1187) low 133.3 66.7 60.7 87.0 PETROIT LIVESTOCK DETROIT (AP)—Hogs—Salable $0, Mot ‘ ———— 2 ; enough hogs offered to make a market. Figures after decimal nts - eighths | chy ioe Maat market ~ 29 Ler Noon \- | Baldwin Rubber* see 114 134 | ooea Floor grtlencinge iy arches com |D & C Navigation® 00. 86 81 per cent receipts cows: final a Gerity-Michigan® _...,..+. 22 28) ance fairly broad; ghter steers and Kingston — esiee oooe 3.6 3.8! heifers opened weak Pod hed cents potedl Masco Screw* -e-:ee eee «27 3 | later trade little cha: cows 18 cen -Midwest Sears! ovtee-s ones 86 69 to $1.00 higher; bulls telly oe os cents high- Rudy gree ee +e econ 32 3.8 er demand for kers and feeders ~~ + «23° 14) row eccount weather, prices weak to sale; bia ‘and ‘asked. $0 cents A: choice to prime torsit To steers ).00-25.25; —, load choice 1024 lbs. 624.50, and 1196 Ibs. $24.40; bulk choice steers and year- C 0a S ause liigs under 1200 Ibs, $22:00-24.00; mostly fed steers $10.00-21.60; few lots and 8 choice 102-835 Ib. i, hetfers . ® $19 38-21.00; most rf and niu CCI ents ciai steers and heifers §13.00-17.50; Sa bulk utility and commercial cows $11.50-13.54, sae! Commercial cows to s490 and ' Icy roads in Pontiac accounted fis. 08: “cannera rs and cuteere #10.50-12.80, injury accidents ednes- | fe* tweights bulk w = Wi commercial » bulls ; '914.50- 16.75. er day. | Weight cutter bulls #11.00-13.40; ft Pion D. Scott, 18, of 46 E. | 518 .00-20.00. utgers Ave., was injured in one! Calves—Salabie 28. market ' of the accidents Carl steady. Compared last: Thureday: Beto and een E./ er market very erratic aecount | O'Berry, 16, of 199 S, East Blvd., | ane uncertain a Ki ghe a recover an - | was hurt in the other. mand relatively narrow; end | Miss O'Berry suffered bruises when a car driven by Cornell J. ‘Kinney, 27, of 84. W. Huron St., | Skidded into her father's auto at | Whittemore and Perkins Sts., Pon- br | tiac Police said. Scott received bruises and cuts pole at Baldwin Ave, and Mont- calm St. Both were treated at Pontiac General Haspital. Youth Gets 10 Days Jail for Defective Automobile A Birmingham youth who listed his occupation as mechanic, was sentenced to 10 days in Oakland County Jail yesterday and fined $15 with costs for defective auto : Solons Arrive in Parks PARIS. (UP) — Sen. styles’ Fe — D-Mo) rte today f | ington ( rom fd + Lawrence Bidg., 7 WEST LAWRENCE ST. snarié fer tall th Det “cee pF ae es ew a ‘ fu i * \ . i ~ ; & when his car slid ipto a telephone | chotce prime vealers $28. 06-31°00 mn mainly — down; commercial and good ostly $17.00-25.00; cull and utility peared $10.00-16.00. | Sheep—Salabie 50. Today’s market steady, Compared lest Thursday: Slaugh- ond ; ; coat ine af aide ae 2% head choice = $24.90; utlijty and low Woo! lambs $21.00- mestly and __ shorn lem No. 1 pelts $21.00-22.80; sea’ c sla f ewes up to $13.50 eull to good mews §7.00-11. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK (AP)—Saladle Hoge %,000; snother slow, two-way market on butchers; weights around 240 Ibs. and owe steady to 25 loweri than Wednes- day’s average; weights over 20 Ibs. steady to strong: —— on weights over 200 as much as higher, sows extremely scarce, wee chotee 180-250 “Tbs. a few loads and lots ¢ 2 Rech al eam Ibs $26.00- moat 25.60; oa Bo~g hs Sees, okt SS inugbter Bay MP 3 oo Hs 22.08; commercia: $23.78; most | stole the radio Tuesday. He said | | entrance. Rummage to 12, All Saints Episcopa] Church, | Exchange St. entrance. ter lembe fully 60 cents higher, demand | limited cheep seare mes. | inated Wednesday night. Members lodge Calendar Regular communication of Pon- Meg pore 21 FP. & A. M,, Pri- day, March 5. Lodge opens at 7:30 p. m. Robert C. Burnes, W. M. News in Brief chard Lake Ave. told Pontiac Police today that thieves broke into his barber shop last night and took two electric and two hand hair clippers valued at $110. He _| aid the thieves broke a padlock off the front door. Theft of four hubcaps from her car was reported yesterday to Pontiac Police by Mrs. Charles H. Brown of 26 Merrimac St. She said the caps were taken while the auto was parked in her drive- way. : Kenneth Serre of Auburn Heights Trailer Park, Opdyke road, Pon- tiac Township, told Oakland Coun- ty sheriff's deputies that someone broke the window in his car and | the car was parked at the camp) sale Fri, March 5, 18 -| trade all dropped off in January, | 4made_a preliminary estimate that ports totaled 825 millions. - | exports and 18 per cent below the Business Status Given by U.S. Sales: and Inventories, ~ Credit, Foreign Trade /lower in January WASHINGTON «®— Manufactur- ers’ sales, new orders, inventor- jes, consumer credit and foreign The government figures. give some indication of its extent. drop in December of 200 million dollars. Sales in January this year were about one billion dollars un- der manufacturers’ sales of Jan- uary 1953. Manufacturers reduced their in- . | still some two billion dollars more than in January a year before. received by manufacturers in Jan- uary totaled $20,200,000,000. This was $1,800,000,000 less than new credit sharply in January, the Fed- eral Reserve Board reported. Total consumer credit—debt of individuals for automobiles, con- sumer goods, home repairs, per- sonal loans and services — de- clined 771 million dollars in Jan- uary, to 28% billion dollars. This compared with a eontraction of 153 million in January 1953. Consumer credit usually declines | in January while the public pays. off debts contracted in Christinas debt to be vepeid in inetelinentor declined 363 million dollars in Jan- uary. ee ne credit increased 167 million dol- * ¢ Ld The Commerce Department United States exports amounted to $1,075,000,000 in January while im- The estimated export total was about 20 per cent below December 1953 monthly export average. The estimated import total for January was approximately 9 per cent below both the December to- tal — the monthly average for Tax Review Board Hears Complaints i made on most complaints coming during the first two days of the- Sparkman, president of the Detroit Typographical Union, were nom- will ballot March 17. _ Martel, 65, long has feuded with the AFL Teamsters Union. It and rd Curchgoer laa production of Ambassador and Statesmat. models. . Later: it will be ae on songs | ‘ Seasonally adjoted new ordere| |House today. Broomfield said. Son Stephen as Deputy Pastor Makes Use of Juke Box for Lent Services the Austin Westminster Presby- terian Church last night. Hidden in a basement corner, it sent forth its spiritual message through a special loud-speaker in the chapel upstairs. From the Dr. Showalter said h Elizabeth had qualms about put- ting the juke box in the church. “During 30 years Jn. the minis- try,”’ he said, “I’ve to see what the need is and do it, even if it seems a little out- of the ordinary.” Real Estate Men fo Meet Monday President of the Detroit Real Es- | |tate Board Sheldon L. Drennan | will be guest speaker Monday at, ‘the monthly meeting of the local real estate group at 6:30 p.m the Masonic Temple, 18 E. rence St. in Law- William H. Knudsen, Pontiac Real Estate Drennan is president of the Drennan Realty DRENNAN Co. of Detroit. He is past president of the Michi- gan chapters of the American In- stitute of Real Estate Appraisers and the Society of Residential Ap- praisers. . . Business Briefs Latest developments in sales policies, products and respoonsi- bilities will be reviewed by some 350 sales executives at the Uni- versity of Michigan March 12 during the 1954 Conference on Sales Management. or eerie The auto industry built a sub- stantially larger number of cars in January than were sold at retail. Figures compiled by the Automo- bile Manufacturers Assn. showed January factory shipments num- bered 453,378 cars. and 96,568 trucks and coaches. Opposition Develops fo Fourth Judgeship fourth circuit judge by Jan. 1 faded as further opposi Rep. William S. Broomfield (R-Royal Oak) said Rep. Harry Phillips (R-Port Huron), house majority floor leader, will ask the bill for a fourth judge be referred to ‘the Ways and Means Committee. Broomfield said Phillips cited a new state policy of trying- to ease The bill, scheduled for debate Wednesday may come before the Sheriff Hubbell Names| Oakland County Sheriff Clare L. Death Notices. Huntoon CARRIER, George A., MARCH 2, 1964, ley Funeral Home, Birmingham, with Dr. Arnold Runkel officiat- ing Interment in White Chapel, Mrs Miller will Ile im state at the Manley Bailey Funeral Home, Birtuingham. MURRAY, MARCH |, 1954, BRYANT Presbagee &.. age 71; i VARELA, MARCH 3. 1964, maa red Ruiz, and Mrs in state at EG rage wi mins a Home. — Donelson-Johns “DESIGNED POR POMERALE™ Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance ‘rea Moter BOX REPLIES 4, & 7, 9 14, 15, 2%, 22, 27, 29, 36, 43, 44, 47, 5S, 55, 58, 59, 63, 66, 68, 73, 76, 79, 80, 90, 106, eo 4 _ Help Wanted Male S$ 1 MECHANIC, MANIC, EXCELLENT eee ra * Le a re ‘ Py , ‘ . : . : A . = I E , ig a ‘ a : ____ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, MARCH 4 1954’ __. FORTY-THREE Help Wanted Male 6| 1 Income Tax Service 17|SLICE OF HAM | , . Wanted Real Estate 324| For Rent Rooms 37/___For Sale Houses ” ” EXPERIENCED _ SAVE MONEY zm I gd bare tar peel ose) __ Citing Salesman ipa POS Sore eit trae |r Mee SEE| fe’ 6a Sota escelient ~ Sorviz tummover. mother : 4 - : eS oe cae en * sooreiate four eel | pa Wachee Fe LS | A HOME OF YOUR on Rasa : 7 ae ou BUY TH WELL InsUue rr| end. bitehen, to rent te 3 or 4 OWN : days om. : ' . | Front IW ATE A . Sears, Roebuck & Co, | _Bires ‘ Te aes tomar re MAHAN |2F2 MeConnel School 156 HN. Gaginaw STYLISTS POR EXCLUSIVE s ies Warns Rea hanes REALTY Oo Gea, x shower, Bus 8! District —s 12 and 6 ber j, Real Est, Exch. Inc. 1B SLEEPING ROOM FOR | 500 While five room bungalow Experienced Bookkeeper | can PE 2.2452 ‘Mair stylicte” ‘an | Gar rooms, gisised in, porches —Lasmtrz. Po. VE 360) _ 2-0263 men only, With cooking privileges Five BS FS For smell office to take complete | —D°ed apply. 3 By job or hour. | _after| Moving & Trucking 19 Open Resp Wi 8. oun. 104 | x Oe Perebe eatvanee. 28 Daliume =. Mico cok See a fem Pon a mews. : 3, —— Huron NICE ROOM FOR A GENTLE-| piasteres walls tile beth ing FULL" Duraica SY" LET | plcconnt dignified wort and toed HE oor rceN™ | jaca" now yon SURNEG | awal,terpeuse ipl : acd $25 or more Ww to whe wot Tb Me} soe bol x: run a PARNER TS | ceeded. ON 31105 nents Ww wT TSO pee oar So in sfnal sty" held ois oe Se - EADY 10 s"L WALT PER ; iake front lot, from owner only. town, PED." the of for juvenile shovs-cnly, New store, RELIARie WOUAK cud Op Rent Apts. Furnished 33 Misi reen 0 Oran Eas Ta; ay oe Fencing Salesn Beperey we “ 9 OR. Canaries Fone | Sool wit ENCHEN WAIVE x ie, down end —_ encing Salesman 8 | EEE 25 eas = STONE : i: ji € 2 ts o es caretaker of ex- . block to sees fo 00 Soot ae are: | Site’ We Low) To, 1 eae t sages bench. .| _ing. References. 62365. Cara eae ed ®, m. or afte: 6 p.m. a | RUssmuL REALTOR pal figure own Gar secessary | PRUIT TREES AND GRAPES x. | BOOMTIE winioue Gieanea. Pe. a Reaver. Lane me a fan Ww pom. ooo Mr. cain BE Pike * PE 45008 = Excellent rtunity for man enw eh : PE >-1631 two room Private entrance, =_— Gs » BONS small rience on Chi- a om —_ =. ~ rE e Mob Sod. par pou gcansy. b| WOMAN 10 MELE WHF TIGHT | W000" Tete Eutat | Parvo — meremom, exrs:! FURNITURE NEEDED : Tuees Pe ca eopcinimest 1 soe wa Hn BPE | gaat tras pe | ARON REE WOME, ORER | Gy PS cvia. w” PME | Bei tema tt Oe = saa Oa 0 TO CA f ar. or character. Write Pontiac Press, Ouit tad Fg rage byood be oll c. housework. OL | _OR 3-9403. 4. J. Webster & Son, femeved, A es eek for 38 Cont unity ATTENTION! Box 116. OENTLEMAN ABOUT W GURE NI H I SeCHANIG— EXPERIENCED —t | WTD. 4 THOROUOHT’ Sa Tins SPE ae. Om | pine OA trl ot FE Cet og | Cer 08 BOY j7 Om AUCHON FF Me, bare bayer with cach | 3 RON, OR mens | sae Chevrolet end Oldsmobile, excel-| gnced cook Apply in person at PATCH PLASTERING SPECIATTY, estimate, FE 24137. Sen oe TaRGEST Jour equity or and contract, Cail om 1 0 pm ROOM BOARD FOR MEN. a fot workin eopint cal Ben. | Aba Are aoae Toor | Ene eet eee aime, P| wanerno & DECORTHING, WE) OF Ur, RON, Mag ncline | fagh ene eae tr fea MeCu | noDay STUDIO FOR ABOUTS | "atag te Pontise air. | AND HARGER CO. $30" HOURS INTO § ; Ee or Te OG ana — | FEO Francis E. “Bud” Mill ever Dr. Curson's Cite om 187) 413 B. Mansfield._ 39 W, Huron St, Pb. PE Sin RELIABLE SINGLE MAN POR A | Avon hes ev eady to start PLUMBIN PAPERING -— P. SMALL rancis FE. Bu ler {| _W. Huron._ ROOM, BOARD AND LAUNDRY Open 8:30 (2 8:30 winisy cad qvectdl ‘orang ‘ses | 99 welling Get “early, ins | & hot water heat, Pm &3472.| RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL |" imeiciv 45 inch high. Private Realtor J ROOMS AND BATH. PRIV. EN buddies or more. Home have milking. machine expert Sis cep. Gall t- tee mmmeciots PLUMBING AND HEATING. #6 Sh WILLIAMS. PESURED =| _owner, Midwest se duaies a qrenes, a aitition Subutened, ese privileges. close te, and bus. : ence. 355 Letts Rd. 6% miles; Placement. Mrs. Margaret Har. Sonate & Gon. +3701, PAINTING AND WALL WASHING. | WANTED TO BUY: ALL TYPES | Customer Parking Space —_ FE 6-307. Phone FE 5-1065. A BEAUTIFUL HOME porn of , a7) PE PT or write Oey | ai eterences Pree ectimetes, Ph. | .t furniture PR. FE 99623. x: | 7 LOVELY ROOMS. PRIVATE EN. | ROoM AND BOARD WITEIN _ot __|® 6 SNYDER FLOOR LAYING, , f WHITE MIDDLEAGED HOUSE: |" santa end tlshing. Poove P| BArezing & DECORATING, Pa | ~~ 1c Miscellaneous 28 $200,000 case ® besteove Sets PE | cetd fner body, Oct H. Oe| neon ohne heely Soman ond ox “an te a ne per removed. Free estimates. FE : TROOMS. PVT BATH, NO DRINE-| naw. One to bus and three mos: Live ta, We, & oun. off “REMODELING | _ $0018. pp tng LA PRs 0: A antl, Mm Hn to purchase oew | _era, Couple. 1035 VACANC) FOR ELDERY PER | blocte to school Lovely $35 weet. Call Liberty 03210 | gap iND MODERN? .riom | FAINTING DECORATING GUAR. | gc t-wemre yer nee arts | oop dec sme balers Joe TJ Rooms im ed or couple Wurse’s care, FE | ige. lot. Many features : Detween 9 and B, afier 6 call; * RACES AND MODERDIRME. | enteed reasonable prices, FE) SMALL TABLE TOF GAs RANGE, cell ‘ASK POR BOB MAHAN.” | west side, convenient located. iarn. ——i| oti.one Seek Ory econ, SALESMEN bea 508. STOPPERT & CECIL | 522% og et ee Wits Foote Bro Bont |—~ fHotel Rooms 39| foca, “ang talumn ns Help Wanted ___8| om oSE"EEY "7B ZEM py | Pee | ate regent seer ee] MAHAN |'ae nor ria =| | ee a : s e a : i F : Pontise _ Box ,_ AGulte. FE S06 Week Tee ene. bee bale ase A“ ~ Su sii u's anewe. OP Sate juutinn on tao te thee Co, REALTORS 7 Roos. NO CHILDREN. 633 HOTEL AUBURIN bays poasaasion fegdente he immctats Ret | TELEPHONE socirsons | STRAND GARIDE DOOR YELES hig - frcbing® 1-2 Fei Rates baTive T ROOMS & BA ata OF ALL OPAL OP. Cooking ang remgeration wait’ | PAUL A. KERN, Realtor 130.000 folks who, mest ay | Can for eppointment. 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PECAN of FE | ouaRiRTEED ay REPAN an?| Money Wanted 28A EQUITY SMALL CLEAN APARTMENT 3 Rent Stores 40 WOODWARD AT ie MILE, sizes, st OR +0466. | _ 2-4836 make. FE "ANDY CON. wT ~ SS shift SSonthiy. a) Poplar | 7 ~~~ | 8 PT. RANCH ; mor Worart as 4318 Men, women,| WET BASEMENTS a Ms — by emplored ponte a. Tolegrann of Baldwin. STORE | SP 200 | "boing ‘With an encsllent sand Quality (now! $23,000 Jobe | Weterproofed, guaranteed, MA cope & = cured by @ room modern home, ! “Cash for Your H THREE LARGE ROOMS, OL 61708 "Voorela, Pa Semi beach wi we ‘ae sepage eck sows oe, | EN oammmons | « MITCHELI STV | greg at Fae ee oral cuners Se'seaan | S25" 2 Dm. oF cavtime.fur-|""” Rent Office Space 41) weier‘beat Yuu. Se Sasher : Box # Pontiag Masonry ant cement wort. Work | 109 n = pp sae] 6 per cent wierest for our fre homes Cash waiting. 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ATH. ecapiabte to learning, and healthy ine DIGGRO & TORT matL. | _ FAVESTROUGHING omas Upholstering | G20d teierences_ Ma 62385 Open Pret 0:30 CLEAN 3 ia Te Are this is 6 permanent ~ With | ing. PH 4-2204 8 Lake Tecume .RRIE 5 | etna sar’ Rettone 6 amest peut. i "Eee ne Ergo ms | ge easement er agg ioe ie a re sty oto, tage te star tar hin FE to Oe EAVESTRODOMING _opreads, Your mate fet 2 eae | » _VEE| "garage, chickens horse end svcd isn, Outland avenue tt me FOUNO MARKIE) MAN SHE | Povets sieceuati Lost & Found 24 “aoe oye toes GREEN LAKE OFFICE ne eee Be erwleve. _ : winding. Pike. | BLACK TAN TOY. | = _ FOR ALL LAKES” | ab! : Bo'pE tasar one EE PAS.) ineegey cayrgeceer. Sularers | Wit" cecorale. Phoce_ PE StaMr | Oxegen, Memes ‘Lote and Biats| 7 : an. | Sint Has own car. FE brie AVA ) Press. ‘moving a Wid. CABINET MAKERS & MILL | Work Wanted Female 11 | "moval Pn PE $6503 or OR +3000, Bicmingseln het, MO 08. | ER CLEANING _Help_Wanted Female 7 ve emu “Accessories | dren, Call after 7 p.m, 803 Cen- LISTINGS WANTED FoRNIERED HOORE AND APT. gre Buyers Gro waiting. we buy. oull or for rent welcome, ett H. C. NEWINGHAM | ATLABLE Saleswoman BROKER | soea"so-aet oa | Be eittee valet Ser a ra ; se mom | egg attractive : . Marshall td) e have. - py HE yy 4 FE cous or FE +0061 hee OHUREAN “pan ® gia 5% room “pet anes ton eee 7 ARTHUR’ oe WEST SUBURBA’ IR eee oul | Ermetor SOLD 7 Ristand gine ond hoquinnaly " ving room with ‘Brier til | B.D: CHARLES, Realtor 40 _M, SAGINAW. signs are no secident, Past” er prefers fastidious middlesged Eiteh=n with tile features | 1717 8. Telegraph. Ph, service by compe- ARI ~ peIRD. Realt and garbage disposal. Full; CASS LAKE (CANAL FR Sececsnl acting nc | reane tg. Done By see stint heaic | "porch hevalece hare Be — oe Bence FE ¢4211 en FE bist days possesion 52.800, idaires = — power 4 dential. The Saivation Army. | —Pontise Prove. nomen, alee many Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 R my t I mower Boat nog ep pr ag am | Sou Ee: , th , 2 - "Fates eee t Perry, Pm $124 ZOOM OARAON oy Annett Inc CATE " CO-OP MEMBER te Hure: PE 4-1557 rere . F. McKINNEY . 8800 Rd, as Sa alba ee _ a) Wed.-Contracts,.Mtgs...32|__] jo Reale Sait Contracts, Migs. 32 ‘2a reas -Want to Sell? BUYERS WAITING A. JOHNSON . 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. TAGH FOR SEASONED é‘ . d i ae f : ° ~ 1 . . . 5 j \ ; . bar - ES ; sa Pa e a * . sicmiss ‘ iy oF [ = : aan ers E ee , . , _ PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1936 , ——. | THE PONTIA Se al Mente . FORTY-FOUR __ : a jae. ~43| FUNNY BUSINESS by-Hershberger| __ For Sale Houses 43| Business Opportunities iets Leraees Lester) = : op. ses 43| For Sale Houses 43 : | AR “For Sale Houses 43| For Sale Houses 43| °F = 2221 LANCASTER. |. HARDWARE — | .. ER NORTH SIDE el. SN “- 2 - yenel nico and ® epe P ‘ . ~* . - | C-CLARK} Humphries KINZL + oe mee Stet SO . army, so. | BEANE SOR LORS) Os oe TEE BEET - 3 ween . 1S . | a terme.) ment HFC Comes wast & living room, Rosedale in Sylvan Village. bedvents ag wor bengnes CLAR = . auat J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor Ban =| Seas S|. See Se Ei: "Gero |) Sere ce | PONTIAC. ment, furnace, . New alum- seal storms a ak 500 with terms.) < XX ep - ——_7E_5206 of FE $503 , ; possession. ans motes eee mon: basement, oil heat, car garage. . . : : tive wii . PLAING, 4.00 win o1| um storms, td screens. Bre | ni AN cn po CARROLL PORRITT | S\N LMG See mere Dairy Bar | Yea nuriee’s Cidess & Largest, CoD- - : oor : eee ee ee att at san @ ae ears: oe a Warcn FE 27126 weeN. YB L2G: CABLiM, PE ger! tm Oakland County's | Americ» Cte Comggey . Eee :- ee TT 26% West Hu: &® Le, Fo hot Gee . comenete nga ten| EER Par wn | creat BIL. ever c EsSpeive Real Sate Bachang | “7S. \ nn Lape eae ct es | Sat egahees ooeee| See “Tai au ce b r fe ees: . ae o ¢@ ; . , car 4 2 pc, hries alow with attached "ge. pe 4 2 Fee pa ae business SFyiton, s*yecr lease | made ‘without’ endorsers lor’ any oil hoor furaee. wi wired for stove, Hump re rage. Living room 15x19 SN e & “75 1953. Price $27,400, 5 year lease £4 parruse Up lee. water Reasonable 2 ee ake ee eee O “ ve ae acai Caches. | — -Poymente— = — a » < cae iz * fone. — operty ia pl ong eut con- 2 bedrooms ani — Price ; 0 3 ~ ow, foo eet ene he 918.48 Ome Taaleta? Seas | Skee "SR Gata ci'nent | futfoo™ah nurtal” fae x Ew aly aR BS Roy Annett Inc.) fa ag’ a Rungalow oun tn ow bain ;| hot water rane on corner ness man’s family. Wh t 1 l REALTORS 300 OT ais 80.16 * 989 with $2,650 ispce on = in very te are fur- 7 : ~ . P. W. Dinnan Huron FEderal "| 800 aed the mon’ car NOS Lake bat RNB Th Se Preece = < oS a “Opes Eresings and under” 14 | tenes dharee te, a = $4, wn. + . ’ ‘ 2 ee | ee eee | Payment pal ISX gi tee eet MOBIL GASSTATIONS) Shiedectreutin fiat brn wel “putt 2 hri S bar, Oll eat and gas water ay . 1 3 (i : e << seen Availabie for lease. Several new B ant % per cent on any Cedroom: bungalow. lots, 2 car Hump ne . heater. Price terms. ots — Pay ony ovrinal = ¥ ° A ft. er iakg, tit veermn ag oops Pintiac : $F further eT AST SERVICE warage. NO in this spotless, HOUSE OR Own a . information ¢ - - . : - . Soasatully aocmuins BRI ter- pend tS Sore HOME. ferns 3 dlr necodl rth ba no Prop. s A 32-0163, 'e specialise service Ee CAMERON H. CLARK race All rooms are lar Se oe Built solid and enduring and Plastered walls oak floors, || Sale Suburban Onl Liquor Bar 1 a loan ove 7 |g PHONE FE cous ew’ Senitrot gan furnace wand | stil. in Vac Shape. «Hae Sais cucumc tongs o 2 GARQE LOTS. | mare right — ‘no other liquor par | bold's new Buren "Open E Beobange auto. water neater. You SAVE on fece matersied kucha every detail Only $7,800 ba re Be oar 6-2065 for riley’ frou pall lagoere Eoperative mint Sees Seeeee* | Dest canta. oo weep ge aa and bath and 4 big bed- total price Only & few of YT OODS poor room but doesn't serve LAKE Siow peu tus adveansees, Com fet Sth osc Week acme Or these, so hurry. * - pRx OF pedke home = Tuna de meme beter : ow ¥ rT u ro . ELIZABETH ad appointment Gea! meee ee = ae Ae wey 2S Realtor . e has ‘carpeted living room, ee acs ane ¢ cane . ESTATES ' over $280 per mo. A buy at 2 J , = ‘and dining space. uires Household Finance ’ Uu phries come Poruiuare.” Reasonable *— ‘PE 3-7103 ee Mage ood o bed tile bath, ts. ofl ge full) Tavern & Separate Home Corporation of Pontiae : $10,800 I nN terme. Co-operative Real hang: —— ated on « large Here is ‘a bar with over §30,000 ay | a ear ‘inzler, Realtor T “He’ on doing this ever since he took out accident | Dasement, deve toons ae eed | oan eat @ henr & premiere 3 Sol rr “Phone: Federal ¢0056 a fa thia fon west Node leke sus, ceva Seve) John Bmzler, ! . ae oe An EXCELLENT home im’ an | Sirfor'only 6600.00 to miss— | ng offered, ‘at reduced reduced price | "cS operative Real Brave Bach ne euswer Ph PE 3000 = insurance! EXCELLENT location “Otiered ‘et ee et ee eS at ac WHEN YOU NEED o.t00" with ‘terms. Gas heat INCOME — Open Eves. till 8 St a See see meee. | reeee Oe lot, and lake privileges Co-operative Real Estate Exchange le Houses 43 . ' SPoenimeat we tee tat one. | ES me ent erates medsravcmuntng af Wing | te Sole Nowees 43) _ For Sele Howse 3) Giroux & Hicks STATE-WIDE | $95 to $500 — ~~ oder oe LAKE HOME modern consisting of livin “ WEST SUBURBAN | aos pints Onde Pisine Sent Bide eee apartment, taclties mcarage, A nest 2 bedroom with all the room dining room. hese al gaaneine Completely + On Real Estate Service of Pontiac - : KEN NEDY cid eee pas : post ere uae preaastion ioae pohyal a saree Has : Reset on exterior Se oe Be Caught Napping meg Saonaasousee Broker We can help you ‘sa ual we to 6508 brand new & f Large lot , u ‘ $0078 TOR “TOSEP TH Fr ‘REISZ ten Ai fred Gene ota cane ai| | oe fal Waceenec kacaued ¢ |. S | s3bs down Don't a rg i ap Ag tenis 7o BB oid fepey te email montaly pay- ? “ Open "Evesings “til bacltc ad Move MT 44419 the beck leading’ into, beautiful T'biock’ off paved road nt a Nr W. C than «vou fering you | ‘moved S067 N- Telegraph near —_ all at our office, Se A i A ee I i Meattrteneyer on |: Cx, Wood Co.) Siiprsia steer: soy, Bear, Ticphcne us or « —_ Se ogeat Williams Lake S - EAST SIDF. | INCOME | ‘we & tomerro AND $7,950-—Puved street loca- J Fanes Sianeres oak Pa bath. Sines wat M.to5 P.M. per bl agli Lg with 34 rooms & bath. Has income #100 | TACK LOV EL lose to stores, schools, Full basement. Oil heat. Close. | ‘Om sine afer 6 OR +1081 ve ; —. as “located just 4 Blocks ; per mo. yen bly at cat | 2180 Cass Lake Rd. a cea’ ba. Owner leaving schools a aoe on ‘Lanevthe me te Part | ge FINANCE CO. | from St. Frederick's School. owner. Pric FE 23-4876 state, ns reduc ‘ami- generator haas Mi i WEST SIDE way the eottage used elas Bank Bldg, | remodeled; 37,500 terms. $1,000 on this 6 room neis E. “Bud” Miller “— as & year sround 116 Ponting Stay is ag, some nese ad ee TRIPP) see reees | lo kat ‘Se Sate a] SES | ree comer oo wee | Pane pa Bact te poard ved strest and three or-| "S" room on" flock, “tas” etc R | on down, I cape oe pap #19 Josivn PE 2.0353 automatic = metal titchen “cup. {Oo want TO BUT A BUSINESS Sees eer ee eo |, Gey Soe racers, | SSR Parmg ope Peter ed WEE “| ROGER B. HENRY AUTOMATIC Te only. q PLAINS . 7 - . BROKER ae : IVAN W. neste 3 beens. Set Tiled ED Pa Rea corae aaa cee ! “BUD” Nicholie Sg Dag iy Vallt vrchvester, Melek. = Rak ~~ pod Pontiac. S CHR AM ‘Besuiets. Bra os nee sore oe Ser sar attractive | a Eres U S REAL earare PHA PHA APPROVED | Only one to area. Te te p bast Quick, Friendly Service aiv : bedroom — large carpeted Professionally decorated _| BY OWNER BUILD ponj Lo apy see et minimum of overhead and. ez- REALTOR CU UCKLER aD win? cane” Wespincs, Pen ee ie cad BUYS 32240 eee eon | “HOLMES- BARTRAM pense An equipment e Baxter. & FE 5-509i © we ee MON 32000 FE Tsic eee oe eee, walls, ocean | ow EST | structed buflt om vour lot or $092. Dixie aca = chines in exce shape = 6 kitehen — fully’ equ basemen rs. OR } tne Rees Oi OR more details and » wonderful w. Eve PE 5-2566 | - a Ground level rec. : storms and =. = nN LLOW . call today, : OWNER. 5 Turn — finder erowek et fast space, Ground | feve ‘i complete | storm snd TODAY ONLY #50 Dow NEAR Fg A Re semacron | portunity Livingstone . 3io!bo0, wun sisbe cows. Lost ad! Lag: i be- rane “prcar garage. Exce! Soo pains yea Auburn Aven Fe ass WILLIS ALE BREWER. , TAVERN saxems| 00 0 Towns oa, at Cass if ad . 4 5 ; ‘ / ‘e PE 20020, after 6:30. Classified ads losers lent fishing and swimming. ; tee 5 M. What « deal! A small town tevern i 54 “Elizabeth Lake Estates come finders fast! Call pe nD eseac commer ta RAY O*NEIL, Toe oe PsA ; - $695 DOWN nun Hote 20533 a oe of ¢ rooms. Corner _ Mortgage tgage Loans 54 Mees 3 bedrms, down. Rm for| FE 2-8181. this quiet spot, “Shown. by Mpbood FE" 310, or on Sat” fur sized rogme,‘brick tere $42 per Month LADD — vig Mas gee station thal shows) 7 QW INTEREST 2 more uostairs, Kitchen and — —— mane fuk basement feresse! nal Modern, new 2 bedroom - ROCHESTER OFFICE yearly tie Tel SStes Unitmited funas or single led | dinette a eee ee West ‘Side se PERRY P: ARK. lame |” Water. ete, Located elose in Large lot me ayaacn tree pome. | 10liverneis petweee 16 and fp hae} snd business all —— ee Sa $3500 down, stool venien: = ° . FHA | : See iee eres ag 8 eee ee et cee $1,000 DOWN —— “aschiice,” 3,000 , Rd t108 down mace SUPER DRIVE-IN H. G. PETERSON : Completely Mabel 3 oF 3 vegrom coon ram reac sear | mete ea 4.855 | fase Teetee ow Sim ees| | SUPER DRIVE-IN eagle: ie Rens homes, Civilians $695 down. Large posnttn “on canny [COMI top road with acres - Coay ry room uit tere sie $2. $00 down. ‘Falk Goo —_— paved road in @ fast grow- Phone FE 5-840F or ee | bath’ off forced cir furnace Auto. FOR BETTER HOMES breakfast room. “Pull base | a ae me) ae nan On ay Cieub 2003300, with water. a.7es, | mele pers real estate, business. | TEAGUE FINANCE CO. bath ' : mt Solid construction tion, 3 apartments com wells naive. pes Ortonville everee charges. 20 Mile Hd. and] profit Buy real e ‘all for only AIN | geetie qGocttls tet water beater. S tan =aa| oe a furnished. 1 apartment partly fur-| cated north of @ HOUSES) NEW «ROOM | 1005200, lots, 30 | be fixtures & equipment y 202 S. MAD | ghe prtvBeges, Five room bungalow. neat and ahi tals — “only #14, ished. ‘Auto oil heat. plastered : QQ HOUSES). NEW base-| Rochester Re. 622.908 cm terms. Furtest for 8 MICH 7 fram Pontiac. Basement with hot air fur sting ni per month. WN house, finished outside, with . C. LADD family deel. Set! ROCHESTER, . 2 ‘Dedrom. s ustases "trcntage | gece. iss aher'¢ call Mr. Toman, | "0 Ctl f0F appointment Pa pce gia wh itn ubstantial ae gong 10 room ment on l_acre of land “Beautiful | 54g mecca mon mie ma.) Bon eo ‘opportunity -_—— LOANS $25 TO 9800 Sty 5 ‘Reesment | FE eats Suburban we vel “HOMES. town enn paved corset close lo 3.20, “ase down, “FE | MU_SUt1 THE COuNTEY" aan en IDGE LIVESTOCE ena a scree. “90-000, with yearn win three bed-| Apprem. 1 cere. A ‘home, | Call for information Sermeny cant in Re Mn in the ely in Watertora mu | WARD ES PARTRICE Ph Rochester, OL 60711 “4 odern me. ‘ om, % : a. 1818, M-15. rooms iocated on. nice | Kee- bey Do 2 “room iargs si 900” Eacellent "w west suburban up $450 DOWN Estater poonrenient — Jot CERORERS CLEARING 1 HOUSE For Sale Housetrailers 55 Ph, Ortonville 137; Reverse charges ao arbo: estig: — goed - cture iter diy WN « aie a ation | ae ls Kiicnep, "attractive © dining H Y $1,000 DOW? Meet Ie tena Gees Sele COAST-TO-COAST pect , : _ Ie th with large of ground. Consisting . = ACCESSORIES FULL PRICE rea. Large utility room. 1% A D 4 room and be’ rooms. beth and lerse| Immediate Possession ‘ The complete trailer home store $6,700 VALUE PLUS sized garage, 100x380" lot ~ Lacofes sorerwest ot woes Set ¢ meen: Pemetiots PO) csasre © hamiccas bea, ate World's Largest} 2. ‘locks, ‘lights, ‘petnts, root = poor ap ia ‘2 W. Huron land Lk. with priv- of cupooards Built in snack bar. 23-0316 gas sant tte Goad high. Jot Living in porch, full basement wit ges Se Opea Evenings Seen : jiu WRIGHT. Realtor sane racing Automatic oil fur- | «3 w. Huron Open Eve. PE caves uaa basen car Bice pedrooms "ned beth, alt | oye veood Evenings | bea. Bett sce tt $1,500 DOWN Sas telegreps Pe vend |. eee ee PARTNER FOR ESTABLISHED| squipment tour-e a “ears one .. Oak floors, enam after 6 call Mrs. Snyder, R 1 r t “ce ~ sow ineated e. Lovely brand new 3 high on "Four own ~ batt and can cole wired and brake equipm full base- rip ealto New sharp bung $985 down. ater &, from tac. Must be sober ee term: seri, Popa, A fereace, water| >it 'e popeiee sub meer Bes ar NAQE | rs entags ci cemnleted ta "beth wal D| fentineconary: Werte Daly Frese) TRAILER EXCHANGE Bester “shorm” cosh and’ serecns A. JOHNSON, Realtor “| # ¥. ,Legrence strest Open T+ = po gge poem ca for meet ‘Ere 4 w Eames ment necessary. Wirt TR a =a A real buy - terms. ‘ says “BIRD” TO SEE wired, double kit, sink 5143 Cass-Eliza u ay Pe . 4-2533 DOWN q studding. “Priced at only PE 4°04; Open» fo 1) spuMP STATION LIVING 9 an _Open Eves and Sunday p.1 = 2 vetrm. mason sew. tir-| 1704 S, Telegraph sod j"edrooms Batt. OUfurnece Ww ma Low ! ot ord Mena at bee. pou Colonial Lake 7 vA W Realty Seihg. nis.” reoril “ “yer on al yo sown pay. possty sev. liv. ~ 3 low. $2,500 BUNGALOW with 4 room bungalow home. 1's baths, fireplace, a e! roman <3 —_— y rm. and dinette : combined Good beach Priced . aut n full basement well d gar. and basement, oil ‘ ’ D? “GALE. CHEAP inent tere in immediately. “pedrm., and beth on. first dowr aEs Only $2,500 down on this almos lanéecaped yore ated tached “ay decorated.” A ‘geod \WHY BE CROWDE RESTA Peal Gok ‘ floor mice bedrms. up, ofl cir- 1 SUMMER COT — down. new 3 bedroom bungalow Newly perthwest of lewn netr Ook ere — 1 | Westacres. fe 6 3 lawns, if taken ag will pay rent FRAIL Il ER EXCHANGE culating hester, storm = bee, Furnished. omccas ‘| ~PLOOR decorated this vear a land Lake Area. 11'300"” La = “¢ bedroom modern | See spirtt cellent school chine _ lights, Owner ill. RAIL ‘ Sree ot aten ters : creriest een pane, maak | meses cures, car mie | Realtor: |" bamsen Henry, Gay 7 meetient | gonment cmt FDS, ae a "iad Sanasys p.m. new homes. 63.500 dove derful home at s wonderful price | Edw MM Stout, Rea condition peg “Immediate pos- nom com coceee” toes To BUY, TO SELL; REALTOR —Open_Eves. 7 MOON . Gl —— REEN RLTR Call for appt. today. Open eve. tll 8.30 cocstem.”* Likewal Serene. seteneme bok wate shener. | Pa 18 THE “BIRD NEW MOO} bedem. ranch type homes, excel.| \ Established 1918 ) Pant Bina ° MY 39001 ee es ears cae mee to eens | sery beautifully" jandstaped, 33 ~CALL GULF SUPER | me sen eet cost no more than the lent location —— ONLY 1.209 DOWN, 3. bearm:| © LAKE SHORES A FIREPLACE over our large, selection of Photo: | {ruil trees etree of 0S tints. SERVICE = a Thee fect wits “wis, As low as| bome aig sere a OON L sip ago +] That wat make you svoon, This | __ iting Yoel save aie" ne . “faree re temily, Gaty 616.000. wad! aie oe ce ed oe ee ee Trailer down plus mortgage costs. H —_— © ome know that you would beautiful. , makes ‘up one |: a Convenient p= ‘or doing excellent gallonage bane fe Orica = se = ie proud to ive, ttn mogernsie | ton, re te comfortable S ON | ok Tl BROWN. Realtor |THELMA M. ta Pitot Sees, PEsiaee! | M0 Lapeer a . My + ranc , living room 6143 Cass-Elicabeth ie 5 — : : ated on large lot in a neighbor- lanter overlooking PE. 32-4810 ‘| John K. Irwin UROL TITER "RCNA, test | Sed Stas panes, oe Sct ate ata Sige Be Rare 9 PETE pat | pg Hl, Cee Etat bate Sele Land Contracts 52 Pontiac 5 lee ‘ood 8, . M telat NEES ae a — POLE PEP Oe —_ Paes ‘Sireet 22. living ‘rm. carpeung in| Large kitchen with sliding. closet ane i jaa ‘oom tes 2 therme-| FAKE PRIVILEGES | Mpeth acer HY small bedroor 3 up| a 2 1a04 living rm. and ! rm. fall | doors. Tile beth La wellty | thru Sake wi s neon) Now is the time to buy your. Picture window, Basem lot 60x. ? ERFORD TWP. ~ discounts. ‘ Se Seite a) Seat taste ptt | Bibeln rome Se nce J ocrgom rane pone wit | Get ce seh one fsa ‘em emcee Chief best. ee Ss case Can to-| oft S mmiasene wasket eat &| today on this o° so oo breereway to Secmnet. Oil heat Leke. : evalianie. lot with 9188 : Pontiac. : : : tra stool Basement $1,000 DOWN Only $750 per Cy ES sont. At $16,500 with $4,500 | motor, Included = oe a. tahoe oe utes a ee te tet sete “Bud” Miller SS opr ee down, MOBILE HOMES 3 : | 4 . full price nes ‘ . ; i - : A 11.800 with Ponly 92.900 down.| {s the ra peice. 1 ACRE Let Your $$$ Work i_ce. ?* LAKE FRONT. 30x50 ft. peopel ne Cell to f appointment today. VACANT Realtor BT MICHAELS SCHOOL ; lots with 100 ft. front- e 5 years pay. J PLAINS on 1 fir. 3 bedrms full ba : , a FE 2-0253/3 pedrooms near. city == a so ke Ge h Lake sub. _ . For You DRAYTON bi 2 bed- con an oe Variety of ‘amati W $2.500 DN. Guscner Partie Bpace tn Rear! stores. peso street. t ¢2.500 down. See 1 acre only — We have 3 seasoned contracts Good You = Lf —_ a en oe ge Nae a ee ager gp apron is fom yee ines # ASPMMEREE RD | Sor ranch “home Only | FePSabed"and"cnk ‘for''Ted ie-| Sies™asate foot lot, close . land e this Call t. that you can move TN h tee 2 bedroom + lent. kitchen. - * ees ee | ae recat tony bore BROS. Youenonn Bienen ateacive | 4 VAN CITY Cram fie, pen Ol, TREE! ETOYD KENT, Realtor Francis F. “Bud” Miller one ae Sales your liking. éetpenel Geeta: wareer ay are home, Neat : dining & living donuttaira & one : - Pe = home with large |. ani a ave . Oo. a< ceesuie PE 5-406 Realtor “5 = eh ech Plaine ee te ee Sitio] Mees a it e| id RM Re) ALE ate net SES | sat ng reel, ME | ame ont, ic eens : . plus a © ; : w ved | se60 Dixie e Highway aterfo: seme’ gas ted w' ining room, 2 car. os! PE 40524 Customers way Flint = rave about this car garage. Large.lot. rab ROOM HOME | matic hol water heater. Loca ter, separate di ro ell, call FE 1111 Jos . Sunday 2 to 6 —- | 95.006 Bal AT $65 MONTH-| 3830 S Dort Highway Fit a te aon ees Been this "at “only "88000 with ey crane closet rom. ia te week clas. "You'd "betier Sl eee PE DIT. ee ee eee, | Fee Sue Acreage =|" ce oe eee REPOSSESSED 38 Fr. "at = eee for yourse:f. $2, Gown $5,500 with 61. rE hurry on this one—only " . house close to a if PDE $840, Cost to you : pre-owned coaches for_cash. FE ¢0e, | hurry “BUD” Nicholie large: lots. Wil’ par for itself. — ewer.) Glin A ceed iceman Ole Girma Gencese Gale "5060 Donne r RA N AREA this fine § _discount = — BU . mall houses with 2% re parcel on main y. 04,700. A 1962 W. ° : i on aie D ae sith attached heated PO tyr ene nag Ge WARD F. PARTRIDGE! reav estate rma deen permite Realtor mie aa “ete cron H. Clark. Realtor 1962 W.| wy. ai rola oe gard RE . 8316! OSPITAL GEO. } a -} eown, . Ace ter Wr, Cie Siege, ie HES Oe, war need a large 6 toom - xtra pgrae lot. REALTOR FE | 8T, JOSEPH NDERSONVILLE RD i $1 P78. ©7166 after yn NEW aren ee ete) ee | pen Mia, °m a) Money to Loan 83 aa Nex Pa 1 kitchen Has full asem ear. = : L FE 2-0207 ann [State Legneed Lene the New ee =. = yeanesen Heads Forth cobrtan of rit BUNGALO W 5 a | qutomete ses hoot The ts 8) — ae 6 BATH, PULL Base. oid oir ng Py OMPTLY Stewarts . ee a Nal Seosment "Ste teen a secu hemes te gett st side home. Orly $1,800 down | price $8900 with terms. 4 per fruit trees & berries, On Baldwin For Sale Farms 48| CASH PR ie = wantity, beauty investment for oaeene pos- = poentea et oor 2 wenn suburban ar pe Rg noigt ny hep enplins $68 ment Jncboting | eent mortgage on balance near school, $3,000 down, FE or Get 0 te $500 oo eo. — on =~ fs aw is eels seauliec: i. rt note, ' ee Oe = = ee Bae oeree te a deer r beat eaten, Pe | ARE Tedroom bome tected on |: (Roos TERRACED IERTT Vase ee ee ee hone of come a Sree Sek “Seats ESTER e sunroom ES lake. Has fenced tot, new with PE 41785 -& Sons, “6 W. Huron | Gnome Ga Society, be ° Se ROCEESTER tn WEST SIDE 2 rn ‘a a _ WILL IAMS LAKE win | 824 two lots, a ‘sod ood roof,| ‘Maser, pogy Atay as Sake Wee a) wrence "8. Fouties.| “Oxford. Trailer Sales— r located ona oan ok ful dp rier Hono owner forced to Seat ine ace aeeee — Bao fe _— bared a~ os GREEN LAKE ite ast eae e Denaanaiie $s. Pasian: . Paris &, Accessories ae corner lot. Consists Kitchen and breexfast meee, fel Gath be leave: cule, ee cacocnahes ou at. clean! Only 68.000 with terms 2 bedroom cinder block,| Call OR 3-2952. to 1 Mile South of Lake & rooms for the owner inted basement with gas heat, | sell to leave, state. seLsec | Only 87.900. for this neat. clean! Saly 68, = ee e and utility; WANTED ne. Fe _| GET CASH QUICKLY “oe Pear see ee Sally. furnished. $5,780 ith $1 . tae or y 2 IRWIN paca wed arive, ranch | 40 acres or mote. 4-000. pis, cannot descrice the ‘bungalow. Ideal ~ nes soa GEORGE R. Fi a peed slat oe ved walls, basement road, 00 ft. on water, idea: : smo WHO | MODERN ROUEINO, Pine 2. “Ei Lantres, roataeeamar | Bitatitns aura snes TETHODTOE Petia _| Ere emi ih oe Sone | so ake retage A scant | ime tte eas Bene vo EXCHANGE : fireplace modern ki liehea.” fy Located on 2 mice te iste wopereen | oor oa bar conn IMME. ————— WO FAMILY 3 ROOM HOUSE NEAR WALLED| Geb S eee Abpidings. |. title. Most deals anne ee GILES REALTY CO. See wan tan heat Nicely Deation Complete” on ariitions TASTE FOMeaeOr : West LA imcome. Main ee has * ane Aluminum “aa cone ——-> aes is. tack poms * signature end other se- SALES—FINANCING REALTOR ) sce lot Quick possession terior Studdings bag A secnd ad : | West 8 ms. large com 3 storms, Carpeting. A 4 or 940,000 terms, curities - 92 W. Huron | al shee eke an cee and chinne in Weer SUBURBAN a. betive onl Gur. ees «| _MA 42971. room i- | ‘Sees co we ate peed a eeew as So a 5 RM. LAREPRONT F HOME NEAR O AK A Be . GATEWAYS to as SYLVAN LAKE — [F.. oa Wood ( Co. S sear ferme = | ‘oot iss levgelmnent_ ean =. rE : re” PE asia Realty Orton. J. R. HILTZ ’ caped, a | gecdairt oe blngsiow. | Cet ene Lake Rd. & on tee ap ey “4 LAWRENCE. we : $450 0DOWX get st. : Co. ° HAPPINESS cal ‘frs fall ath full bene: | OR, 2 ee Monta | Steam beat, oll "nred” tite beth e AYLORD Towne Very Grate with | FESS “SRvE “Ge 22000 Loan ment with o | ___ Office after 5, lis and other good | W st ot town. Ve: eable 12 ACRES 7 ROOM HOME, NEAR Venetian blinds. garége. fenced. | ; MAID? ing and sidewalls only minor finishing to be done. | 12 ACRES rE ke privileges, $18,00, terms. NEED) A features Mois , : EAST.SIDE—PAVED La this This 8 room’ brick terrace is 80 = WE SELL ; OR 7. Valuet. Realtor SUCKY UT. - CROOKS ROAD LOW DOWN . i ard For Full} convenient ‘you won't need one | WE TRADE - TAKE A TIP : manana ORTON VILLE S “—: DANE BLDO. sag gf i geo 2 gg or med, orth end Mee Tot with warage, wes = dining reom. new oft. DORRIS & SON See’ this unusual buy im a three Cooperative Rea nea Sat Sols Nadiaaed Property | 49 | 202 PONTIAC F a a a vw (REAGTORS | cOGR wanes | “Sedrzen it tom "Ts" see Yen, Meds carpets ht tiie | WEST HURON : TC | 8c: . metal awnings, lot 63200, | © 96.050 LAWRENCE. Ww. "Shin i AL¥ HOME oN! downtown — as heat garage yen. blinds = e Aubarn. Ji au of Wentek O AN | : coens aréen opel, 1% car, ; YLO ‘stony = A) ar Joslyn, one) Full ————- back yard Priced | _East_ Goot location 7 cebstraction garage. ered at 950,. terms. i FL OY D KE aes ad GA LO Cine frem ma achoot See | at s8 50 with only 1.180 Pov ' $1,500 Nis OO condition tn | olmne 6 ge lot 612.500, Terms 2 FE n | 8 ia d BRICK RAMBLER Rak etnan Be eminent «| AGRIC restate Sit in ST) eel pial pedi PONTIAC REALTY CO] $95 to $500 LOW | ted o drapes. i NEAR LONOM electric, ty, water, | | PE 3-677. aay K. G. Hempstead, Realtor quek mea ae BA ygell terms. 731_Baldwin st | ‘ stdol & San oe Storms | SAVE MON EY votning - 103, Bast Huron | Street at ment ve, ACRES Of ROCRERTER RD. co munity ‘Loan Co, &/ screens. Some —- — | Yes Str: b ger Move aedote tan. 4 ACRE FAR: “iy ee a6 commercia. a: “Or MATKet WE. Lawrente FS FE 2:7 131 330 ft. deep. sone bens else to @ Seles ta bent thues ac ~ + E The buy of e : oo mg, Ute f Seed ey. vee bat bane °° pare goal ag Soc : UNION Jas #1 a VACUUM SWEEPER WITH AT- Make Sure I's gece ell barnere, Bowers,” ele. tim Giz, Mar be seen any time Your I-H Dealer : Tharp. as6 ¢308 = —— ty} 4 5] CHEV , DELUXE et rome usH —— we oom email = Warne Bestia and Air Condition. see 30 p.m. at 47 Pine Btreet.| Pontiac Road at Opdyke z any ear. Both like rew. Bed, complete. PIECE OL s NE 3-6 FIRESTONE MOTOR. NEW AND “IND REBUILT SPRE. —__ 12x14 tent, Both good 5 mer tam, glecte rane, se sV. | BoatOwners |, eta a as | ER Tanta! cmrreRonE Burmeister s | - CEMENT BLOCKS KS _| “Bak ea eS etl Segoe ae eee = , ufte: m elive x = : : . ae % bay STAKE = = eee ee ee ee, = Cotes table, «a tires and Nosthers Lumber Co. Pb. FE 2001 or FE 21215 | WANTED AND DEER NEW! NEW! * 3 = Let ' oe Lemon rifles. Leach, > ig stake was custom-| (e:"mimiese ch wets ® | Sane LEAP TARLE AND |? PIECE WALNUT DINING ROOM ere FLOOR SANDER. | FURNACE G ss ’pvand tact Eagle hitch = MIKE’S AUTO SALES | built for a furniture! god tat yearly paint scrap- oot eee as | ont with table aah W 2 es “LIVER cleaners, w rot Sand, Gravel & Dirt _ B= up, = Wl OAKLAND FE 2008! store, extra-high racks make your back ‘pew fable,” studio couch, ebeap, FE | *Ting desk. 33810 —. ¥ 436 Orchard PE esis. 2 STONE — ae meatan teubures 5 cae any » © : E 20724 STERLING NO SILVER I nit eee = . mew paint and O.K. re-] you cart BEAT OUR PRICES. DINING FEDEX ae as 3 EMS ee “EM 3-3996 ia Sh TE ag PIXTORES driveway reed gravel. 60-40, Fil (odet, ATER WE SELL 3 7 7 aves WORK ARA “clean rec- GICc ae AS a J room i 5 Pow TAC @, aA CLEAN ' BAbIO. conditioned. UP e's te: ord player caben @ a and mis- 1 year, absolutely ss, $75. Bewest 1064 e724 torrie COW AND HORSE MANURE DE- He Soh & Son, “ ton Par '3-2008. ce! ma, FE 6-1004. 306 Liberty, FE . velesa. — oe “ — _livered. FE 6-0448. oughten ne, 4 FE $795 Sig 98 peor ge Si yprom Dinino ROOM TABLE AND ‘SIX | REFRIGERATOR, | ¢ FT, a ; = Ee Porch, 2. Cd rave pss. ee ee fuvel.. gred- YOUR AES AND SERVICE case _— davenport, 218 N. Johnson. out-board PY. GIBSON UPRIGHT DEEP M ry ieht- “Tt Costs Le with Case” a DINETTE rE TABLE E AND. ¢ CHAIRS. re Dp. uke. new, = ts aaio and freeze. Holds about 350 or| gan Pouorescent, 365 Orchard Fae iat saab aie O&A VEL Ph. Ph. Olive Tate, Ph. Romeo 253} ‘Lew ober ee Setaes orem & Yellow J oon Boats = ase. PE SOOM REFRIGERATOR J AND APT. SIZE ecoate 7s ce rbetore 3 o™ Se xEw a Use: on toot - ac’ —_———_ a Pre eo? we re - as WAGo ALW AYS gratia? Craft Trailers DavExroas, ©. migee eve, beta for $e, PE 3-046. PLUMBING SPECIALS PLYWOOD GR AVEL “0 fot de sence, § time : Hydra. @ $1,408, 067 Stanley. FE At Pine Lake Ph. FE 2-5260 ~ DAVENPORT. r. REABONABLE. — MONEY TALKS fj = a ; —— . 908 au kinds, plain & decorative. Kitch- Defvewey ond | and parking let gravel a ee of rte gate mt| A Large Selection at | Mapa ect, including ‘Mart. «0 | DUNCAN aN PHYS 8 TeSOFR GOOD» piece ving room suite say|, wih tim nnn. 0.8 i elgenaieiaigilamead MC an ra aPRCTALS! < and black, Habel’ and H just received. Ge _ gondition, MI Oak China... ait ei wee PONTIAC PLYWOOD CO PROCESSE’ ROAD & DRIVEWAY speciaisi _ trade, FE abel's ro ON AgHER-AWD ARNAsON PLU ROAD & DRIVEWAY | Jona Deere L.A. T = Sales, 210] Dixie Hwy. FE 23-8786, | EASY EAsy SPINDRYER WAKER AN AND sheng ON Ec det de ks | ee ave FE 329543 | grave. Pi run @040 an’ cushion | pow ap! cultivator ........ 0578 : FowrTiac MODEL KE 4, T% HP. CURY| tank type cleane! Knee MYERS PUMPS sand, Wilkh m= Sand & Gravel. =. Mr: Aaa rd_motor PE 17-7303. | _ 2-0648. Velour devenpert ............ $18 33° FURNACE COMPLETE PE 46218 of FE Jona Deere Model | eee RE THE THRIFTY | | ER YE Ee Ee Pee Be Cero ore UES Tbe Bee wm) Momma SOD rh SERN | Rte Sa eats * * er on ei | ou heater... ..... ——eement mortar dirt e' ; a Appiy 133 N. Jeo- TRUCKERS JOHNSON ba H P BIG FE 2-3993 A eet of complete bunk beds ol pes, $5y, FE 2-1572_ — tow as fet Babor aes trucking. Fontinc Lene Butlaing Pontiac Far, Supply P very little. In esr pon "ie size BE eprings, Alm moet thing ‘Tor the — <—ee gL = re ae " soci $59.50 Wood, Coal & Fuel 80 | 2211 Pontiac Rd. "phone PE +410 ‘> «Stone, 2,800 miles, $1,698. OR 300. Ph. FE 2870 Middlebelt Ra FE OAKL ‘AND est manulacturer i wins (an area. > 3-¢a67. C) toni After 6 Auburn Orn - FE 44020 ” SPECIALS FONTIAG “ti 7 DR. DELUZE 6& L T = FURNITURE. LIKE — NEW, NO FURNITURE FARM FRESH J S| ETS uanpwane GOOD DRY SLAB WOOD, 9650/1 1991 FORD TRACTOR WITH 3 Bat Rew oe tess SS" Sutras. J ACK crore yg oo = Arar ig Sa aden vay Ooo oe | TR 28523 | Beet roast a ae BLACK HAWK CHER, extras. e the ~ a “FIRESTONE MOTOR | LARGE or v\1 {ese FORD TRACTOR. ~ 5a “Standard AE pg ne OWENS MARINE SUPPLIES Gas CLOTHES DRY Ens. 9 DAY USED TRADE-IN Stew beef ® | ORE a Bots im very | goed Set Clarkston Rd. 1’ mile cost ol 1 Fe B TRACTS +0021 : 1 306 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9020| {free trie, in your home. Fnillips CLEARANCE Spare ribs, _time, "= on : 1 te40 FORD PEROUSON, men iO A BR rk eevee ese at id toe "Rrarem mie ereen lees a Transportation Offered 68 nore ae Sti RANGE nae ee efgas | bee ~ Overhead Garage De Door PACEAOE COAL a ee oo wane a suP $45 ‘Etisabeth Lake food. DRIVE A NEW CAR TO CALIPOR.| ¥ith deep well. Lamp end timer ——-. Af chairs Yn 80 OPDYKE. M cae slow, All fed py 8 a AY FUEL [ TRACTORS. HAR g, BLADES. 31. STUDEBAKER CHEVROLET ~ LEAVINO MARCH oT Fon Toeaom Sis00 “ on a fs _— = ow for 0 rent Doon co.” urns © Shekel ta Pk ' P wirm Live MY- "CHAMPION eee em ge ees ces . PURNITORE sates ¢ So. 7 pe. dining rm. suite... $54.80 oe races 371_8, Paddock Pe 200) FSi bane. DRAULIC, AND DOWN PRES , closed tem pa. : LODGE & 1x & wer % — £ IF YOU ARE BUYING end heater. Beautiful black ers to share expenses driv. meet sectional, Hey wood-Wake- iat opal I A $595 Ss Saginaw at Cottage ‘about hd wet - WATCH Oe BE Baia Taanereft a bellow ait teed ytd gerd TE INSU ; TION Plants, Trees, Shrubs 80A ao A POUSON TRA tom tf : ™ GOING NORTH. PART * ~ 2 STORM DOORS SEE US B L. i PHONE FE 4-4546 toto L- oe cca FARE SOPPET. CONVENIENT CREDIT TERMS a Sao =A — tro . MICHIGAN’S ONE TRANSPORTATION ee eg mk ae ECONOMY TALBOT cone: STOR oa “yes An eprayed, a sate 4 rohtaninuete TRACTORS URNITURE CO wning Type Windows y i. FINEST PAID Piao r YORK DEE nt gaperience. A re| “PONTIAC FARM & : 1 LARGE YORK DEEP ; 361_8. Saginaw WAL ; . | aT wre ee! la a bundle % . } THE FATE sw To Los Angeles, Prisco and other| 1 year, old. Cost 4800, Will sac’ | TELEVISION, AD MIR AT CON. me kie, eh ace pone fee M. A. BENSON For Sale Pets. ‘81 INDUSTRIAL wooowams a ROAD . — care reer r pow 47506. after __ Prank so" a _ Bendre: No. 2 floo ' gag S40 N. Saginaw é TRACTOR CO. . Dig 2g 8p RE yp og wel! 1S 53s UNION ice ag agp TUBS. 7S. $13. 16 MM PRO. GossiP~ BENCH, TRANSISTOR HEARINO AIDS | ;AVATORIE AQUATIC GARDENS | 825 WOODWARD AVE. OR 178. re esi or FE. 30373 Metal robe cabinet. onstration. Rule's LAVATORIES | COM: Wire AL PISH & fUPPLIES | 1: > 4; . Tare MOGE ” MAYTAG WABI MAYTA Siaple chest of Growers, Whie| fee fume Drugs. | “faucets $24.50 value, $14.95. Also | sq aa ims ,| FE 4-0461 OR FE 4-1442 ° 4 ‘ Swaps bd -_Rescunete Fe {rie mixer Coldapot retrigerater, | USE OUR TOOLS DO YOUR OWN| terrific valeee Ee erate | BLONDE PEDI- SNOW {BUY witH Del Se oe Tae Sou-| LINOLEUM, O12, $595 | _¥i Eumsi See erro | "pate irae meaee, ce | Barty aeons, Prem | eek ey azine ee | onrne ator empl am re + CONFIDENCE ae ee ee oe Jocks te = ¢ tile. Montcalm Builders’ | 5 sae BOXER Purriza: Gh | tires & snow plow. $179, Rotary erty) vo a model car & Jack's Lincleum _—'183: N Perry suite. Dining rem furniture.| y. 186 ‘Monte re|*,?T. RECESSED C. r BATH | BOXER PUPPIES. CHAMPION Tulers & snow blowers. Terms. H, J. VanWelt, OR 3 DR FRIGIDAIRE, _ FE i r rE Fri, thru Wed., tubs, “<" Pee doubie sinks, sired: Le-La-Ru Eennels, FE lz Sales & Service m ree ram oes USED TRUCKS Fait Gat Secor | Seat aaa nae oR ES | Pine Bie Cope) Ey 9S Se meee | oreo #@ USED CARS house, mortgage, equity, | nd dresses, various sizes. a N.| FE 26240 : P ITH 8A OLD MAYTAG with ©. | SOL 4th St. FE 2-4025. Clobed Sun. Phone FE 3-0630 | neem sa. wel egg Remade |, Cue Ave cas het 3 i | & race DOGO PRTEE Da | QO Sn, Mig tries Phags |_Pe zt. | PARE Raat read HY |" aren recto ih Sancta et ss cond 5 bed, 7 ( @00D ALLOWANCE Om. Need A | 0 8. | ee ree, eee estan TAG. QUARAN:| | ich, ‘sae Seminole, Po. FE €3018.| Seq four BP. 8. paint dealer, iy Original vcost 4100,” Wil sac - Dame Track? | "last Sige te ates Serna ae BE] os OE AN e| Seared e| LUMBER | nna MSARTRERS Pirpomn|_ ru’ Sasi ilevent tom BR A Take Your Pick eet pew te Pe grag pnerneneeeg es Prt, gente 7a. ay. table, duced. First e eeeTUD SERVICE On ames | MAN CHAIN GAW KEW A ‘ ; ; * a ie | At Cy Owens Lot call FE ¢u Apt. size. electete 220; sete bet n.00; votre |W. F _ Mimer taen| BUILDING SUPPLIES Shown afer 6 pm. |_}8008_ Holly he y RE TRADE FOR ae caR| CRUMP ELECTRIC. lowert prices en aa ae Peet te Mille) Diraine,| Sheetrock @x'2% C0, & C 9138 | oe mag i —T ee ee ae or sell equity tn "53 Chevie ae 468 Auburn Ré¢, FE 63873 2 bunk -beds, odd beds/ jam. Midw. rea . Plyscord 4'x8'x% del. ea. $4.80. ae Cormack mber 6. plow. ij MOTOR SALES *51 FORD F4 al, mere % jon Call ers After 9 = Si cecss Melyweed fromes.| sem FR Midwest Co0ee. See weet 1608 | MALE AND FEMALE BLACK On rubber, and exce'lent 4 DESOTO PLY MOUTH . I Used Trade-in Dept. mattzesses; inter:| for g309. Time payments avail-| only $4.80. White pine sheathing $28 Also regis- | _ton, 633 : L 3 a os DUMP anes rT. CONTINENTAL TRATLER. © plese ving rece 4998 spring mattresses; roil ws beds; able , ft. 16s 4 ax4 fine tered year old female. OR i Auction Sales 89 $ cass -_ PIKE 8T. . a take con- aera nee ; D ELECTRIC MOTORS, Us| no waste , Te, Pir “OLD COLLIE, MALE. AEC oo $ " “PE 20186 DODG Clean as'¢ pin tn perfect eon- 3 piece living room ....... $1995) unfinished chests, all sizes; wal-| USED yg orig lo E bette a ; re eel UM P THELMA ue VEL Woop REALTOR Framed Gresser mirrore ah sin: Tingieum rues od Prat cise” and gen, anaes «tow zs be a a is me RT POMERAN! ay AN- “ay type suction caywhere *Othes i. Mike new. PE 41002, 6-128 eae ee sees et ore gas stoves: kerosene stoves. ces. The Housekeeping | Hoors, Exteric oe aoe | = chester, 1. phone. 600 La ON ; $49.95 61 W. Ruron. rs, Exterior, large stock $15.00 a hone, 636 Lapeer. ie wae orn CAMERA PRO- | Sleeping erases Scare cou mone. : & up, Doors, Domestic . | PARAKEETS. ANARIES, CAGES Angus For Sale Used Trucks 62 52 FORD F4 tor ERA 5 TRO | Sieapen seer & owe. 358) BANK FURNITURE ; woods, Plywood, Pir food. ince 1947, 584 Oakland Ave. | Pafm' Machinery Auction i DUMP iswn. mower, of “what bave you. down paymen rking.| 13 Auburn FE 47881 USED HEATING Ot “a teeea a een Wedge- vig Se Se . x CAND 7 vamaund = WY MAN'S | Baiabese Our, ANTIQUES i EQUIPMENT Roofing & h weed & cophan so Led farm focaiea “at diet haw My , r Good condition, pl with 18 W. Pike Only dishes :, MY _3-3026. se . Wood shakes that beesutiful : MYrtle 23-6763 Ra, —_— east of Northville, 81 CHEVROLET Saual Caleten 5a GR CHOICE OF ie & 134 7¥| _ SELLINO AT A “Bia Loss | Good eoal furnace = exterior. Know your dealer for a Mich. . ruc r| YOUR C 1 Purnace fan s ISTERED BEAGLES, TOP Com select ; DUMP {_4 p.m. console & ‘table #2950. Used) | Sale Armstrong ees 1 Rudy 99. cased furnace Paul St. Cyr Lumber Co. | —>reetins. FE herd of Regutered Angus @ ROOM HOUSE, ED. sae $0 06. _ Used rag gy 12M, ™ a) Price and au UMOer SPRINGE GETTER | sown, calves Also com- ; , . ee EE En: | store at $30.50 Ranges at $19.50.| 41, Caine 1 Gas hot water heater 6120 Bogie Rd.-Tel now at ER SPANIEL — SETTER | Cone (oto Ford. f SO FORD % TON bo: near Murphy trade _Pontieg 61 Ww. Huron. SPE rete rial “tie kee 4 ofl } furnece & blower $115; EM 32731, __ ma & James Green, ee . ce paca teeter, ; pecla S UTILITY - can 'rE arise” “Mt % *-| iy IN. SPARTAN TV SET, FLOOR| Rubber base ‘pel te, 105 |‘ ime new. Rach ons | sense, 008, eee, SPRINGERS. FIELD AND sHOW.| weed vety litte - dise, rolt- ‘ For Sate Clothin 7 | —model_Like_new. FE 2-2547, SYERS 141 W. Hur +2066 e bollers each $2| Complete with cement work, win-| 2... 50ket, excellent watch dog. ee ee ee ed : S30 FORD % TON &__70)~ BURNER OAS STOVE. 95. | MAROGANY DROP TABLE “ELBLING terms "OR 32270 of EM 3-601. | GUARANTEED i ak ots oor ee : L ° my = hy | Sena erence chairs. ec secretai - A Pacino ’ 2 wows st Ford % . pickup _ PICKUP Soy . Foe yet a ite. 1 STEP TABLE. E, CHIPFEROBE, 1 — aye al 73 8. Parke Bt, gn Mpg winTED a — * ine. Indies horse, — $69 ; WEDDING DRESS, SIZE 13. 3U-| complete Coffee table. 4 tires “su | For Sale Miscellaneous skis SWIC aa ble. feature—one of America’s fa-| and cocksteels. Valley 41-0433, De- at sim want fine Angus cattle or : 49 GMC 1 ton panel “0 Ev ES , a oe TV... $2995|* AIR DRIED DOUGLAS FIR poo aa thse vecy good foe Scratched "$208 "value, “$180.86. Bet afford ts gies ais sale, Deak : 495 Lag SEDAN DELIVERY | Sale Household Goods 71 FUE melon a a eee Linn} fy ca oo “_ aflet| Michigan Fluorescent, 383 Or- 0'& Astor FE 46433, eee er ae ee 2 ; PPPPRA LAL ALAA LAL APL PAP r ne . w © ERC bt Lin. ft. . Get iebae ~_* chard Lake Ave. tional roit, Penn : 42 FE 4 Ni. | ANTIQUE DROPLEAF WALTON TV 38 I? @ ie aes Liss JA "8 RENTAL CASH FOR 7 8 Trained, Beard 62)52% Fe. Dre, oe. : 48 FORD 4 TOX De aed es Cae eee | et Joslyn Cr. Walton | 1x6 Fir Roof Boards. Sic Lin. ft. wa, skilsnws, clectrie FE +7881 =| tioetae Parme, Rey Carrell, owner, 31 Chev. % .~ panel PANEL "| shalt. J Martin slide coubere Mi 6 roe oF FURNITORE, NEAR- nie OE dep A al oe THE BEST: BOARDING, BATHING AND CLIP. cB emith "sales Mer, and Aus $59 JS fect Red ...........0. PER CENT DISCOUNT ON 7 6.704 6, Ferry. PE 26113. _| _ toneer, wit _Mich ; ; APARTMENT | SIZE GAS RANGE, STOVES a wae a ee Not } note pod M gall Willams & fon ee SALVAGE LUMBER /Doas™ ann“ Ca PRIVATE | COMMUNITY ‘AUCTION ® EVER : 7 . oday . . pecs per pai : ent and rune, 1 E a : "47 Ford 1 ton panel ‘See Them Today! Blighty screwed Atgs uevarsi _ens PE 20001. i oPTAGGERTY My Saitend Pint aie Or.| houses, “A million feet of” good | —T# 2 ‘ae . tppitercer_‘an and, hundreds of aE = =<. 195 They're Ready to Go! full size ranges in electric RADIO, & AND ONE. 6. FE chard Lake. FE 5-6180. sound. ‘u ber nines consigned : ; 7 EB nugtin ppmirnorainary, Cvalues,| 34788 LUMBER COMPANY: |~~ seat Rirewaw sis — Quick Hay, Grain & Feed 83) gan aaction Mart ine, M04 Lake 4 scent iM CLE 2 WONn'T MY 32-1631 : "48 GMC % ton panel anda eae = weit aod page, 606 Myris. | ty NeSOEy, BY. , guputed Lats Pum and Heating Suppites » ACT NOW, BALED RAY. Se PER PALE FRIDAY, MARCH i, } $195 and Victorian, MY 3-408 ape ee peat ANCH , Opens "_"| Eegtty pine, excotiont condition.| Ra ; a __and Victorian, MY_ 2-408, ise re, MY OR FENCES Sundays oo “between Dutton & Silver Bell | Bouth of Farmington. eas ; BED, LEATHERETTE BOOKCASE | 7 pr co : a i rovea, Ne. money down. ———sAVE ON PLYWOOD $0. oq. ft. left, Yours for es. OLive 23-8611. Call between GENERAL 8 + "46 Ford % ton picku coomeenrs, age fren 6 me ‘3 old Apartment sect | TBA PERG foe tree ssuusetes | _Warwien, 2678 } Orchard Lk, Rd. | 2x4’s 3e to 6 5.8 6. “7S cee see ek f ¥% ton pickup ' _ eae, 8, Aloe gdouble’ bed, & dog im ment stee cic. | Oe NS GHine | MES 8 GAL: ICE CREAN | ists “onger" Wag) ts sf HAY, Alt KINDS, STRAW, Cin picker: cette, hay; erotm: stew? ls BLUE NEEDLE POINT LIVING cpt gp rong weg | app eal eels Bae at 9 SIKED.'HAY AND STRAW We | Floya' Kann ciara: ‘Lous Bowker f — E POINT LIVING WAYNE GABERT’ lion feet of good sound jumber,| ef: siso new h | Sash, | S6e in scat, Gahan oyd Kehri, clerk; Louts Bowers, ' *§2 Chev. % ton panel WW bee ; = GABERT'S eer cannes naa oes Bids. 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MY. 3 4 - fi eo f t fe N c : = \ A | \ -" Sf Y 2 ¥. 4 . r : ems ee ie phe ‘ ee E as . cA f & { F % THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1954 FORTY-SEVEN Paul Weston Tells of His Record, Indiscretion' --Today’'s Television Proarams -- Channel 2—WJBE-TV Channel ¢—WWJ-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:30 — (7) — Famous Playhouse. Melvyn Dougias in “Find My Murderer,” film drama. (4)— Time off for Sports. Bill Flem- ming. (2)—Telenews Ace. Ken Cline, Van Patrick. 6:45—(4)—To Be Annoufited. (2)— Weatherman. Dr. Everett R. Phelps. « 7:00—(7)—Cisco Kid. Cisco and Pancho in Western drama. (4)— Liberace. Piano impressions. (2)—Meet Mr. McNutley. Ray Milland takes over nature proj- ect that hits front page of na- tion’s papers. 7:30 — (7) — The Lone Ranger. Ranger accused of bank robbery in “Sinner by Proxy.” (4)— Dinah Shore. Eddie Fisher, sing- ing. guest. (2)—News. Doug Ed- wards. 7:45—(4)—News Caravan. John Cameron Swayze. (2)—Jane Fro- man Show. Jane returns from Europe; popular tunes. 8:00—(7)—It's About Time. Panel skits, pantomimes. ()—You Bet Your Life. Comedy quiz with Groucho Marx. (2)—Life With Elizabeth. Betty White, Del More in comedy. 8:30—(7)—Where’s Raymond. Ray Bolger befriends elderly woman in “Will You Be My Cook.” (4) T-Men in Action. Treasury Men foil check-robbing scheme in Payroll. i (2)—Four Star Play-|1 house. Dick Powell in “Detec- tive's Holiday,” suspense on fish- tig trip. 9:00—(7)—Wrestling. (4)—Dragnet. Sgt. Friday answers suicide call, suspects murder. (2)—Video The- ater. Paul Lukus in ‘Miracle at the Waldorf,”’ as Viennese doctor escaped from Europe. 9:30 — (4) — Theater." Thomas Mitchell, John Beal! in “‘Good of 10:@0—(7)—Hockey. Detstoit Red Wings vs. Toronto Maple Leafs. » (4)—Martin Kane. Nightclub ‘singer hires Kane to get rid of blackmailer, (2) — Playhouse. John Beal in “A Soldier’s Re- turn. is 10:30 — (4) — Michigan Outdoors. Mort Neff; films. (2)—“I Led Three Lives.” Richard Carlson as counterspy for FBI. 10:45—(7)—Madison Square Gar- den. Sports Events. 11:00—-(7)—Soupy’s On. Variety, comedy. (4)—News. (2)—News. 11:15—(7)—Motion Picture Acad- emy. Marsha Hunt. Dennis O'Keefe in “Raw Deal.” . (4)— Jane Fulton. Music. (2)—The- ater. “Cheers for Miss manep.© feature film. 11:30—( 4) —Moods Music. FRIDAY MORNING 7:00—(4) Today. 8:45—(7)—Cartoons. 9:00—(4) Playschool. (7) Breakfast | 7 in the N ight. Club. 9:30—(2)—Meditations. 9:45—(2)—Brighter Day. | 10:00—(4) Ding Dong School. (7) Charm Kitchen. (2)—Jack Paar Show. 10:30—(4)—One Man's Family. 10:45—(4)—Three Steps. 11:00—(4)—Home. (7)—Breakfast Playhouse. (2)—I’ll Buy That. 11:30—(2)—Strike It Rich. FRIDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(4)—Bride and Groom. (7)— Comics. (2)—Valiant Lady. 12:15—(4)—Hawkins Falls. (2)— Love of Life. 12:30—(7)—News. (2)—Tomorrow’s Search. :(4)—Betty White. 12: 45—(2)—Guiding Light. Stars on Seven. 1:00—(2) You're What You Eat. M— (4)—-Home Theater. 1:30—(2)—Garry Moore Show. 2:00—(2)—Double or Nothing. ()— My Life. 2:30—-(2)—Houseparty. (7) ater. (4)—Jean McBride. 2:45—(4)—Nancy Dixon. — The- 3:00—(2)—Big Payoff. (4)—Kate Smith. : $:30—(7)—Air Base. (2)—Ladies Day. 4:00—(7)—Cowboy Colt. (4)—Wel- come Travelers. ‘ 4:30—(4)—On Your Account. (2)— Feature Theater. §:00—(4)—Adv. Patrol. (7)—Auntie 8:30—(2)—Bob Crosby. (7)—Car- toons. (4)—Howdy Doody. $:45—(7) Weather. (2)—Sports. FRIDAY EVENING 6:00—(7)—Detroit Deadline. (2)— Rocky King. (4)—Music Time. 6:15—(7)—Sports. (4)—News. 6:30—(7)—Ramar. (2)—News. Sports. 6:45—(2)—Weatherman. (4)—Man About Town. 7:00—(7)—Range Riders. (2)—Life With Father. (4)—Art Linkletter. 1:15—(4)—Adv. Special Delivery. 7:30—(7)—Stu Erwin. (2) — News. (4)—Eddie Fisher. 7:45—(4) News. (2)—Perry Como. 8:00—(4) Dave Garroway. (7)~— Ozzie and Harriet. (2)—Mama. —— Life of Riley. (1)—Play- house. (2)—Topper. 9:00—(4) Big. Story. (7)—Family Pride. (2)—Playhouse. 9:30—(4)—Soundstage. (7)—Who's the Boss, (2)—Our Miss Brooks. 10:00—(4)—Sports. (7)—Zane Grey. (2)—My Friend Irma. 10:30—(2) City Detective. 10:45—(4) Fights. 11:00—(4) News. (7)—Soupy’s On. (2)—News. 11:15—(4)—“‘Rasslin’ ”. (1) — Mo- (4) tion Pic. Academy. (2)—Theater. --Today's Radio Proarams -- Programs furnished by stations listed in this colume ere cubject to change without sotice Wan, (7 CELW, (200) ww. (850) WCAR, (11902) WER, cin) WIBR, (1490) 7 TONIGET ww, Leurt WXYZ, Curtsin Calle ww, Marvengs Pays 6:00—WIR, News ; ware one woan. nad = — wi, News = FRIDAY MORNING 2: bw a, hunt Jeans FRIDAY EVENING Ww : CKL CIR News CKLW. Reve | SaesES, Cum gorem | SeAR soonaay aie WCAR, News, Ballads WXYZ, Pred Wolfe Se Helen Trent warez, "WeKenste CKLW, News i us Gports : r WXYZ, News, Crocker WIRE: — C16 WI Chast Queries WJBK, Rise & Shine Snape pe pas wean, €:45—WWJ, News WJBK. Don McLeod ian mc CKLW. Eddie Chase wxyz, w WCAR, Club- 1130 Wwd, Bué Lynch WCAR, Talk Sports WCAR, Cottee 12:48—WJR, Jack White WXYZ, Lee Smits ; 1:06—WJR, Dick Burris WWJ, Pran Harris CKLW, Eddie Chase ten Poe WW), News CKLW. Ginger Rogers WCAR. Talk Sports ‘ Pred Wolfe a WXYZ, Ed. McKenale 6:30—WJR, Bob Reynolds wnat Gocumen cxl LW. David FRIDAY AFTERNOON avr 1:00—WJR, Life's a Bl gr Mall ‘ww Ross Mulholland WXYZ, Dick Osgood w Charm Time WCAR, Coffee CKLW, News. Bud WCAR, Ballads 6:45—WJIR, Lowel) Thomas 31:00—WJR, Guest House :00—WJR, Guest House | 90 Osgood, Wolfe WJBK, Tom George t WWJ. 3 Star - 4 iw kan cret WCAR. News, Club See. me ee on Goes te WJBK, Gentile, Binge 1:18— WIR, Ma Perkine CKLW. Pulton Lewis “ "CKLW. Toby Dovid caom Dr. ' lon T:1S—WXYZ, Show World . s * ie 7:15—WWJ, Alex Drier WCAR, Harmony Hall WXYZ. News, McBride ww, A WXYZ, Show World 8:00—WIR, Jack White CKLW. Your Boy CRLW. Gey Nuns CKLW, Guy Nuns WWJ, Bob Maxwell WJBK, Tom George WJBK, Tom George wus, Meme } WIEK. News, Gentile - a raion Weve temo Ranger rr of Space wear Coffee 2:00—W. rs. Burton CKLW, Gabriel pa aan ww, News CKLW. Gabriel Heatter 215 Bud Quest WXYZ, Paul Winter i. 10 WIR, Bd R Murrow | WXYZ Wolfe CKLW, Your “ai a ae re CKLW. Eddie Pls em, ae = WCAR, News a 8:00—WJIR, Millie 6:45—WCAR, Revival 2:15—WJR, Perry Mason ' $:00—WJIR. Mr. Keen ww), Rey Rowers Breakfast Clud 2:20—WJR, N. Drake WWJ, Dinah Shore wxvz, Jo Byrn ned 0:00—WIR, News WXYZ, Martin Block CKLW, Theater CKLW. WW, Minute Parade CKLW. Your WXYZ, Byline enw nee WXYZ, Breakfast Club WCAR. Sports WJBK. News. George Sere, ey Mees, Se. eee 2:43—WJR, Brighter Day - | 6:15—WWJ. P. Binatra #:2—WIR, Jr. Town Mesting| WCAR. i a - WWJ, Here's the Answer WXYZ. Sammy Kaye ee Pleasant Valley CELW, CKLW, Pegey WCAR, Club 1130 ews, Heatter $:00—WJR, Hilt ea -~ WWJ, Life Beautiful a ol Crue WXYZ, Paul 8:30—WJR, A. Godfrey ww, WXYZ, Band of the Day CKLW. Take a Number wo eae tages & Joo CKLW, News, Pian 8:45—WXYZ. Vandercook oneeeh:_ eek CKLW, Martin WCAR, News. Rhythm 9:00—WWJ, Phil Harris wwan en we = 7 | wear, -keademy . | g:15wJR, House Party WXYZ, Ozie & F WEiz, Poul Whiteman Wab—WIR, Arthas Oostrer | Ww3. Road of Lite CKLW. Pord ‘Theater CKLW. News, Musie | WWa., Waeeme _ | _GRLW. Badie Chase ag eaces aoe : CKLW, News a $:30—WW. Young 3, ion & Swayze 0:16—CELW, Reth _ WJBK, 8 WJBK, Don WXYZ. H. Hornblower 0:30—WIR, Kostelanets wear, a 3:45—WJR, Ga) Gunday $:45—Ww. = TBA WWJ, News, Defense 10:16—WCAR, Temple WWJ, Rt. to Happiness CKLW, Board 19:30—WWJ, Bod Hope 4:00—WIR, L Lorene ee bie = 00:60 978, of One Whispering Teen “Worstts, beteenate Boxing Ww, Vitter CKLW, po Bg - 7 w PM CKLW, Prank Edwards CKLW. P. ‘CKLW. Mary Morgen cone oe _ 10;18—WJR, Jullus LaRose 10:18-WIR. Your Congress | 10:48—WwWs. Break the Bank ww). Stella Oe rane ; se cass wate. of ows 11:00—Ww. Strike I Ried | eww) Widder Brows ee ee * . & is iy ——- i Toe of Odds ‘W can = 4:66—WWJ, W men Jp Boge caw. News, . WXYZ, Don : @:45—WJIR, Beulah Sein. Be og Fre wae wel 10:45—WIR, Geto tows = | MUELOREN ay Mal WXYZ, Wattrick, MeB [ok we : t1390—WwIE, Op mine | SXLW. Eadie Ww, news, Roth 11:00—WIR, News ww WIEBE. News News oRLW, we for @ Day | §:15—WJR, Music Hall a WJBK, nies Wome i. Beer — Parren is wR, Bob Reynolds uigseomin, boy nayoaae | Bein Gas Por | “Meese | CL Me WASHABLE! BLOUSE @ NUBBY LINENS @ SUIT. BLOUSES @ NEW COLLAR STYLES @ WASHABLE COTTONS | Could Sell for $2.95 to $4.95 MY LOW PRICES 91 and $291 Arriving Daily ables In. the ee ea Styles, Fabrics and iy SAM BENSON 20 SO. PERRY ST. . Open ‘Til 9 P. M. Every Dey 9 foot widths: All wool round wire. heavy 12 foot width. ~ Sele Priced CANDY STRIPE _All wool 3 ply twist—one of — the heaviest qualities made. Extra 98 Sq. Va. Many Other Fine Values! isit Modern Buys Always! | I io : When ture beauty low - ripple pile. green, cinnamon. FLOOR you see Princeton you'll - kriow why we dore make such o statement. It has the sturdy rug- gedness of Twist Carpet plus tex- with its .high-and- Grey, beige, lode COVERINGS Carpet Value of the Year! PRINCETON 98 Va te ‘FORTY-EIGHT breweeri a Bea Sat Novelist Jerome Odlum Dies in Hollywood at 48 ' HOLLYWOOD @—Novelist Jer-| | Pierce tated a | Ecuador Says Peru Sourdough. Closes Border ~| wis under a straw nest which was| California Flower Picker under some eggs which were under | Gets Sentenced to Prison OAKLAND, Calif. # — Superior ee Oreeaars San el was jury action the evidence found by the sharp-| The Chinese believe curved lines | picking flowers—$2,400 worth of ard and are par- me Odlum, 48, is dead. © He died at his home Tuesday. He | proved her innocence to him by Janeiro Protocol — the United ed a house here yesterday. Among 10 years in San Quentin prison ‘stu taannging editor of the Minne-|pessing unhurt through a fire,|charged today that neighboring | States, Argentina, Brazil and = apolis News from 1934 tol937. His| while clothed in a waxed gar-| Peru had closed a section of their Chile. The U. S. ranks first, Chile sec- | eyed cops was a lottery book hid-| ward off evil spirits azaleas and rhododendrons novels included “Each Dawn I | ment. common border and moved troops den a cardboard box which | tial to them in their architecture. | a greenhouse. Mn pe me 2 for A he a Values to 2 for $1 2 for 88 | Boyville Sizes! Regular Values to 2 for $1.19 Stock up now, take advantage of this sale of Boy- ville cotton briefs, tee boys’ and junior sizes! With ae leg od waist on briefs! Come in now! Boys’ Clothing—Main Floor - Regular 98 Cotton Slips Save 8 8° Now shirts and athletic shirts in ~~ 49 You'll enjoy lictous yyy a4 balls, vanilla caramels, Brazil nuts, ratsins and assorted cream center eandies! Gave now! Candy Dept.—Main Fleer Eyelet embroidered slip in fine cotton. Has . elasticized sides for snug fit White. 8 to 14. 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Delight. your little girl with “= ysuckle dresses for the 5 Spring season, fashioned just - for them ... in sizes 3 to 6x, at Regularly priced | at -9:981-Now. eee with its elastic inserts . / plete freedom! f -Charmode Twin Flex Nylon All-in-One 277 Perfect figure control in this nylon twin flex gorment . lets you bend with com- Many sizes, in white. Corset Dept.—Second Floor Nationally famous .. . crease resistant Dan River suitings © All rayon novelty weaves | © Dry clean or-wash by hand \ Start your Spring wardrobe sewing \W& and planning NOW with Dan River crease resistant suiting. Newest checks, plaids, tweeds, stripes and novelty patterns. Wash by hand or dry clean... maximum shrinkage 3%: Yard Goods—Sears Main Floor oom |Fairloom ' \ : 1100% wool suiting 4 -e fashion favorite” tielardeus Foirtoom foverite . ... }009kiuire vital denied ‘in many pretty solid colors! Full 54-inch fabric, sponged and shrunk . . . for home sowing needs! Choose yours —ot Sears! emer eae.