Sunday—Cloudy, warmer (Details Page AVP. A af 2) j a \ te ‘ a ae ‘ei ron 4 ie pate | » i THE PONTI AC PRESS - 112th YEAR. xxx - President Seeks PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY i, 1054-20 PAGES “SR aa They Make News ROBERT R. YOUNG Refusal of New York Central Railroad directors to acceed to Robert R. Young's demand that he become board chairman has touched off one of the mightiest battles in railroad history. SENATOR WALTER GEORGE A compromise proposal by Sen- ator Walter George (D-Ga), might settle the debate over the Bricker Sen. Millikin in Hospital DENVER «—Sen. Eugene D. Millikin (R-Colo), hospitalized aft- er a severe nosebleed, was re- ported “resting comfortably"’ early today. The senator was 63 yesterday. More Arrests | Expected Soon in Baby Market 10 Years of Operation Nets $3 Million for Ring in Montreal MONTREAL (UP)—New arrests in a $3,000,000 black market baby ring were ex- pected today as authorities moved quickly to stamp out the “frightful” traffic. Official police sources said the ring had been operating out of Montreal for 10 years and had many ramifications. Doctors, law- yers, nurses and _ social workers were said to be fac- ing arrest. ‘Early investigation indicated at least 1,000 babies born illegitimate- ly in Montreal had been sold to childless couples in the U.S. at prices up to $3,000. Most of the infants were said te have been sold te Jewish cou- ples in New York, Others went te points as distant as Chicago, came here to aid in the investiga- tion, said he had personally inter- viewed at least 70 couples in New York who admitted buying babies in Montreal. Existence of the ring was ex- posed by police Friday following the arrest of Herman Buller, 38, a Montreal lawyer. He was caught in a police trap at Dorval Airport as he,was about to board an air- babies here but was surprised reports of the extent of the abuse. A council spokesman said ‘‘fright- year profits at $3,000,000. He said unwed girls who gave birth to the babies received only pregnancy ex- penses “and perhaps $50 to get them on their feet."’ The huge fees went virtually intact to the opera- tors of the ring. “I hope this case will serve a socially constructive purpose in both of our communities,”’ Mitler> said, ‘“‘not only in routing out a tremendous international baby sell- ing ring, but in improving adop- tion facilities and legislation." Report. of Visit by Queen to U. S. Being Denied LONDON «® — Buckingham Pal- ace officials said today a New York report that Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh in- tend to visit the United States in| the fall was news to them. They were inclined to doubt it. The New York Daily News pub- lished the report in a London dis- patch. U.S. to Issue Breakdown on Security Risk Firings WASHINGTON (UP)—The Eisenhower administration will tell the public how many of the 2,200 “security risk” firings from the government involved disloyalty, Rep. John Taber (R-NY) disclosed today. The decision to give a breakdown came after repeated Democratic charges that th make political hay by implying that all 2,200 were guilty of tréason or disloyalty. Actually, Democrats said, versives were ousted by the administration. e Republicans are trying to very few, if any, real sub- Taber, chairman of the? House Appropriations Com- sue a breakdown of the federal Hi j | 7 if 3 i it 8 ¥ Ske _ ‘Space | | | e - 4 a, * ~ in F - td: as F-890 Scorpion near Hawthorne, STRATOSPHERE OUTFIT—What the wears for high altitude jet flying is shown by this Northrop jet pilot as he inspects a rocket pod of his 600-mile-per-hour Northrop veloped for altitudes over 45,000 feet. _/|Church of Christ in Leg- United Press Photo “space man” of today Calif. The suits have been de- At Selfridge Ceremony Jet Fighter Honoring City| Named for Famous Chief “Chief Pontiac,” an F-80 Shooting Star jet, will roam the skies in defense of the land in which the famous In- dian chief once lived and fought. City and Air Force officials this morning dedicated the fighter-bomber in honor of Pontiac and for men from this area serving in the 439th Fighter-Bomber ‘first word removed in this Protestant Sect Church in Rome Police Remove ‘Church ~of Christ’ Sign, Seize Photographer of Act ROME (AP)—Italian po- lice descended today upon Rome’s Church of Christ, chiseled its name off a wall and took a news camera- man of the Associated Press into custody for photographing them. They vainly ordered an Last Union Vet Celebrates AP correspondent away, # from the scene. The word “Christ” in six- inch-high letters, was the action against the Protes-| tant religious organization, which has American fi- horn late last night. AP Photographer Remo Nassi, an Italian citizen, was seized with his camera and hustled off in a Li CAKE HAS 107 CANDLES—Albert Woolson, Jast survivor of the Union Army of the Civit War, makes quick work of blowing out 107 candles on his birthday cake in Duluth, Minn. The old drummer boy is the last of the 2,675,000 boys in blue. U.S. War Strategy Mission fo Indochina Being Mapped WASHINGTON (INS)—The U.S. stepped up its plans today to give active, but short-of-combat, support to French and Anti-Communist forces in Indochina, The nation's highest defense planners in- tend to ask Congress to okay a top-level U.S. mission which would help the French draft military strategy in Indochina. fo Meet Sunday But Won't Violate Order | forbidding Assembly Under Name of Local A spokesman for an anti-adminis- | tration group seeking to unseat present officers of Pontiac Team- sters (AFL) Local 614 said today they intend to hold a meeting scheduled for Sunday afternoon, der, representing the faction... said the group will comply with the s —*Wing at Selfri Field. T fay |sra Batre “th eamsters Plan | ost gis. Vel Mayor Arthur J. Law. Mrs. Alice Reitmeyer of Pontiac | unveiled the plane bearing | a likeness of the famed In- dian chief. Other Pontiac officials present were Police Chief Herbert W. Stra- ley, Commissioners Ronald C. Hallenbeck, J, H. Patrick Glynn A. St., Pontiac. Other Air Force men_ present from Pontiac were M. Sgt. Ernest of 3569 Oakshire Dr., S. M. Dean of 79 Hamilton . Frank C. Paviinac of ey oe Pinko.” This was jibe at who in 5° rts ? s cinct captain. In 1950, when the cult's troubles (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Landlord Boosts Haymes Woes Home Owner Claims Crooner, Actress Owe for Rent, Damages NEW YORK «&—Crooner Dick done to the luxurious, 14-room youse. He did not specify the ‘damage.”’ ciee J The plan is expected to be presented * wy act: <8 tary of State Walter Bedell Smith and Admiral Arthur W. Radford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, at a secret session of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Message to Ask New Legislation From Congress Use of Tactical A-Data by NATO Allies Aim of Eisenhower Plan THOMASVILLE, Ga. (UP)—President Eisenhow- ter will send a special mes- sage to Congress next week asking special legislation to make possible a greater ex- change of tactical knowl- edge of atomic weapons with American allies, it was According House Press Secretary ; ; ; Hi li! | , bg Red Troop Plan Nation’s Minister Sees No Liberation in Such ‘a Peace Treaty ments, short of direct in- tervention. in the country even after conclu- sion of a treaty giving Austria its independence. already have written off hope of leet | concluding an Austrian state treaty action. | at this conference, although the ‘de- Meanwhile, American and (bate on it will run into an extraor- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) |dinary Sunday session. Hl i a : I | i i BF s | | | Congress In Lincoln Day Address tain a major defense program”— and it is doing so, This is the Defense Department's main job, he said. But in ‘‘build- ing increasing military strength care also miust be taken," he said, to conserve the naton’s economic resources. “There are those who contend that We. cannot do both at the NEW YORK @®—Defense Secre- tary Charles E. Wilson said in an address here last night, “There is no reason to fear’’ that the na- —"einao same time,” Wilson said. “We re- fe | " fuse to accept this defeatist at- n an address before the 68th w in annual: Lincoln Dinner of the Na-| titude. We are making progress in tional Republican Chub, Wilson said | *chieving both of diese, olijectints that war and production of guns = contribution to prosperity.” ry Shue at aie oday Ss ¥Tess we take out of living,” he said. L F i t i E i bgt Fel a raft ti Wilson Holds No Fear of Depression in Shift From War to Peace Economy with the thinking of those who believe that the only way we can keep r employed is by loosely spending a tremendous per- centage of our resources in pro duction of war goods. .“Seme act like they believe that we must have either war or if ilk g cv & & z 7 H 2 Es * Exchange of Atomic Secrets aeS Fee . ay i Pare a as } ST hee ee Pee | ef ‘ . \ ba é j ' “% we jE - fF nT: Te Kuenzel at home, and Mrs. June ~ Community Services Body | # Eh ettere ines _ to Act on Issue of Probing) ~ "Fac wit te Madey ot 2 Need for More Facilities ee ee : Birmingham Bareas | tallen | with the following te and burial ytecerdinied on eet ade oe alternate e Cemetery. ; suingham ~ Bloomntield - Franklin] | ToS NS as beginning, Sunday Mrs. Scarpelli Counel! Community Services | coftee hours will be resumed after Word has been received here of stully the problem of whether ad-/ each Sundays service at the the death, of Mrs. Pasquale Scar- ditional recreational a Methodist Church, pelli, of 385 Central Ave., in Ingie- art “tgs chal | William McCarthy, director of — des That question will be decided by | juvenile probation officers for Oak- = ae ag Inglewood the council Tuesday night, council | land County, = Sal te tae po Na Beg a shortly president Charlies ¢ te fa ker at meet arriving Scarpel- _weoverginmmenagh-nrghagedingge wacel youth grep of the Finet lies were vacationing there. cepted the problem on behalf of | Presbyterian Church at 6 30 Sun- ~ J s Asst. Supt. of Schools Paul = 1. ¢ Frank Hubble will show : raws r siides of her recent “uropean trip mes youth activities pcre Al and” 8! Monday's Rotary Ann's meet- ns: he ws JOHN BRIDGEWATER — The club will meet for a heel ’ John W. Emerson of 216 W. Chi- hhief of Police Ralph W. Moxiey | ‘"® cago, to help obtain legislative ap- W | l a present oben gt the at As - Maron . at the home of/ gCOUT TROOP CHARTERED— Appropriately | field Hills area. Shown eying the new charter are, proval for a bill permitting Detroit - ed [ _|eago Ave. yesterday withdrew as lem at the meeting. : ‘ macheee ian Mrs RC enough, Troop B 26 received its charter Thursday. |. to r.: Dr. Cornelius Thomas, troop committee | acquisition of the Detroit-Windsor . candidate for Pontiac City Com- sre youth | Nordst 1 be assisted b Mrs. The presentation coincides with Boy Scout Week chairman; Badgier Elmes, neighborhood commis-| Tynnel. The Chicago firm was a Dies Sudden! Toda mission from District 4, according arene, in the cite wad: par. Charles Miller, Mes Oscar Petes,|20W being celebrated nationally. The newly or-| sioner; Scoutmaster Walter Carr; Dominick Vet-| member of the syndicate which y y a cs Gch ae ticularly in the teenagers recrea- | son and Mrs. Fred Rilins. ganized troop is sponsored by the Cranbrook Fire | traino, sponsor committee chairman; and Wallace | underwrote the bridge bonds. John Bridgewater, 49, for many | Emerson is city electrical sup- tion room of the Community * 2* « Department and is for boys living in the Bloom- | White, Scout o Van Wagoner filed the sworn years active in the CIO, both in | erintendent and as a city employe House, 2% representatives of | = on Your Own Two = statement with Aud. Gea. John local and state connections, was | WOuld have had to resign his posi- service clubs, civic groups, and Feet,” will be the theme at ° R id t e% ’ ’ B. Martin. It was 0 reiteration of | 14 upon admittance to Pontiac | tm if elected to a commission police officials have held two dis-| Sunday's 7 p. m, meeting of the Question Rose Hesident Vap Wagencr’s cartier statement [cad upan admittance to Pontiac | post, said Mrs. Evans. cussion sessions, and asked the Fellowship of the First Methe- . Z to newspapers that he had neith- He was rushed to the hospital | =merson’s move reduced the council to study the matter. | dict Chmrch. . P be fC tta Fi | er received nor been promised sdiat patiatine Keaet aetaae number of men running for the The Ranch Room of the Com- The Senior Fellowship group wil | 17) To Oo O age ITeS | any money or employment in Mr Bridgewater was president | 5®V¢® Commission posts to 28. Can- romp nfs andbotaghemnarlnteiet | bee Maran Gereidine Patterson. | A Rose Townshi harged ; Russell Kitzinger of Lansing and | connection with the bend leewe. | othe Baldwin Rubber Local No. | ‘dates remaining in District 4 are = ae sso data and | of Family 4 with catilag fre ro cad redidantex Brighton Trooper Donald Phillippt. | Martin said he telegraphed Van lg Hop and had else the incumbent Mayor Arthur J. E Seuaneses hove Gteaiied & eas eel pc *| near her heme during the last 13 Trooper Richard Van Sipe of the . oe for the statement, = seven terms as president of the a L. ee per police their own conduct, and the | iene ‘aliens . months, is being held in Oakland Brighton Post said today that Mrs. Part of Summerfield’s former governor heard Pontiac Industrial Union Council ihe 2 ee Morris room will be reopened as soon as| William M was the winner | County Jail today on arson charges. Howe was accused of setting fires Text Will Be the request before receiving the and had served as vice president - : wuperviaion can be found of this week's toastmasters club| Mrs. Mabel Howe, 28, of &247 “hich twice destroyed the cottage | . . telegram and appeared in his of-| (1 the State Council. The Council on Community Serv- table topic discussion on e | Chief Dr., was arrested yesterday gn ae pe pgaee pa Deleted by GOP — ae thy nagage! requested | stat sen The body is at the Brace Funeral ices, formed about 10 months ago. | delinquency. He advocated a beal- | by Michigan State Police Detective ‘1. 14 with starting a blaze| WASHINGTON (INS) — Repub-| and to take an oath as to its truth. | ome. gee PTT ets . } ; Fears No Depression | From Peace Economy (Contisued From Page One) continues to build up,” he said. “At the same time we are making | defense for each tax dollar... "| oe and efficiency” , — a than 156,000 ries of Halt of the Korean shooting, and “more effective utilization’’ of mil- itary manpower, he said, have | strategic plans’’ and ‘‘better or- ganization” wil] make it possible to reduce the total armed forces to about 3,038,000 by June 30, 1955 This wil] be a cut of 475,000 trom January 1%3 “Most of this reduction comes out of overhead and not out of eombat units,” Wilson said. PONTIAC AND VICTINITY—(Cleudy and warmer tenight and Senda; Lew ™ te ®. Senday partly cloudy and mild high te 44. Geutherty winds 1) te 28 mites and beer becoming seutheesteriy iaic tonight and Sande, Tedar tn Pentiec Lewest temperature preceding # a m 1 AtC Sam Wind velocity 7m; rection Goutheast Bun sets Geturcay ot €01 pm Gun rises Bundsy at ' ac Moon seta Sunday at 5M am Meon rises Sunday a 1 pm pe Dewntewn Temperstere: = Ae lleam 5 eo teaee Priday in Pontiac tas recorded downtown Highest temperpture is Lowest temperet eens e Mean tem, . os . cloudy One Year Age in Pontiac . Highest ins @DalSser eneieBeteg 3a | Lewest temperature sae a) Mean temperature » Weather—Partly cloudy. t?sce of snow Friday's Temperatere Chari Aipens s Leosing o | BS / 5 Cadiliee -7% 27 23 22 27 Minneapolis 2) is Ciraiane b-day ~ 8s $2 rm. -. Qmahe “ M Detromt Silt Phoenix 7. Duluth ve] 7 lous 866 30 Eee Bo As Hy City 41 @ Washington $i! ¢ a +} : £ enjoying, dirécting and participat- /ing in activities fostering mutual | understanding of $525 |ard, 13, Thomas, 6, Philp, 4 thy father-son relationship and the | allocation of time by parents for Police Remove Sign eee cer in the tourn/FYOM Rome Church test was Stuart Skelley, with om (Continued From Page One) talk entitled “Fear al. Failure.” | With Italian authorities first began | This fear stifles success more the Italian interior ministry was than any other factor, he said. | headed by Scelba. He then criti- Along the same lines, John Arbour | ized the Church of Christ and | spoke on “Failure.” Gustav other Protestant evangelical cults | | Schwenk told of the dangers of &s “aiding communism in Italy.” | | dust twe days ago, the Vatican . and the Halian government cele- ed certain television advertising. brated the 25th anniversary of *..2. ¥ - | the tateram pacts, The pacts: Ne action was taken by the | cstabtish the Roman Catholic re- The ew republican constitution delegate te the | says ‘‘all religious confessions are _ |equal before the law.” . , © 8 Last month Dr. Cline Rex Paden “How to Pray” will be the dis-| of Brownfield’ and Lubbock, Tex., cussion topic at Sunday's 6:30| who first organized the Church’ of Youth Fellowship Hour at Kirk | Christ in Italy, visited the United in the Hills Presbyterian Church. | States to report on what he called Mr. and Mr. Lynn Robbins are) ‘continued difficulties’ of the evangelical church in Italy. In the first collective letter of ° 7 | its kind, Italy’s top Roman Cath- Granada,” sec-| oljc prelates warned Catholics Feb. | “Pernicious errors are arising in | talent includes Jack Burgis and/traly from Protestant propaganda | Henry Beam. . | which tends to menace the spirit- ual unity of the Italian people." The Rev. Paul Shippert has an- Miss Pontiac Retail. nounced that Charlotte McRee will be the new organist at the Drops From Contest | Ascension Luthern Church, §start- ing Sunday. She replaces Henry E.ling, who will assume the same Mrs. Mona Lee Weaver, 19, of job at another church, 105 W. Fairmount, selected last | * e Birmingham newcomers include: | “eX 8s Miss Pontiac Retail | Mr and Mre. o Witese Alishouse and | nounced last night she had with. | their @-menth-eld sen Mart, meved | drawn from the state contest. While recen ine. 116 . and." Me te with the B a! Bani j her husband, Marine Sgt. Ronald | Weaver, arrived hwome on. leave Maryland. He is with the National | oo this week, she said the decision emer need Oak residents Mr. - Devia. 10 “monthe, new her H Mart, 2. and . was own ler place in the Pr : aloe ga ggg ee | state contest will be taken by Mr. and‘Mre. Richard Meisey end their Virg Shirley Allard, 19, of 1202 ren, Susan. 16, Barbara, 14, Rich- | : - enue : " of Roys! | Coshocton, an employe of the Lion. bieten. | Store. The contest is a project | eused of setting fire four other of the Michigan Joint Board of at the home of another neighbor | Nov. 13 which also destroyed an | adjoining cottage. Owners of both cottages destroyed last fall are unknown. In addition, Mrs. Howe is ac- times. Latest fire Mrs, Howe is accused Pontiac Woman Hurt in Area Collision A Pontiac woman is in good con- dition today at Pon‘iac General Hospital where she is being treated for extensive chest injuries and Clintonville roads in Independ- Ave. Morse said he was driving east on Clarkston road and when he attempted to turn left Grogan's westbound car ran into him. Gro- gan told Oakland County sheriff's deputies that he was making a right turn and- skidded into Morse's car. Village Players Marking 30th Year Tonight licans were red-faced today over a “fake quotation attributed to Abraham Lincoln in a prepared speech to be delivered tonight by ¥ ! : ! E ue oy etl field as attributing these words to Lincoln: . BIRMINGHAM—With a record of & three-act plays, 8 original | musicals, 2 shorter musicals and | over 200 one-act plays behind it, | Village Players will celebrate its 36th anniversary tonight. . Digging back into the past, Mrs. courage by taking away initiative and cannot help men permanently by doing for them what they could | Mil and should do for themselves.” | dra, 12, | Reya! their daughters, Joan, moved te 662 ten, Del He ts with the Chrysler Corp Mr and Mrs. Andrew Cornell and | their three daughters, Patricia, 14, Ban- | end Lois, 6 gow meke paete | home at 1158 Yorkshire. They ere from | Oak He is with the Randolph Teo! & Manufacturing Co Retail and Department Store Em- ployes ‘(CIO). Strategy Mission Eyed for Indochina (Continued From Page One) French officials in Washington | rave a cool reception te South | Korea's offer of a full army di- | vision te fight, commantem in | Indochina. } French sources said—and Amer- | cans agreed—that President Syng- man Rhee's proposal might lead | to active Chinese Communist inter- venvon in the eight-year-old war These views received the support of many democratic senators, in- cluding, Sen. Richard M. Russell (D-Ga.). ranking minority member ol the Senate Armed Services Com- | mittee However, Senate majority leader William F, Knowland (R-Calif), | said: ‘The same argument was heard against using Chinese na- | tionalist troops in Korea, but Red Chiria intervened there neverthe- | less." Abandoned Ta xi Found | ,by Company Employe | A taxi cab, stolen Thursday professor of public administration | Cedes, pleaded night in Pontiac Township, was at Wayne University, at Monday's | Stolen meeting of the League of Women | 8nd $35 discovered in Pontiac Friday by a Ira C. Priest, of 970 W. Huron | St.. a Pontiac Cab Co. employe, | | found the abandoned cab on Dres- | Police ate ‘still looking for a military expenditures and possibili./ County Sheriff's Detectives man who pushed out the driver Mrs. Patricia Penton, 2, of 5095 Westview, failed in an attempt to rob Ber: \ } DR. LOUBS L. FRIEDLAND Professor to Speak to Women Voters BIRMINGHAM—& two-fold: topic | " will be presented by Dr. Louis L. Friedland, fofmerly of the Bureau | of the Budget and now associate | voters. | It will be held at 1:15 p.m. at the Community House. First, in layman's language, he | den avenue while on his way to will speak on “Inside the Federal Feb. 10 and implicated @ pick up a fare. Budget,’ concentrating on civil and ties of cutting down waste Next, he will answer questions on , Clarkston, Thursday the proposed Oakland County Court | detectives Thursday when he went night and drove away after he House which will be voted on at/|to visit Farnsworth and Garland the August i l Wallace R. Ivers and Mrs. Alec | Parnie have produced old scripts | and incorporated them with new | for the variety show they will di- rect in a ‘‘then’’ and ‘‘now’’ style. | Alec Parnie will act as moderator jat the “for Players only’ per- formance. Unique in that casting is not) done on a try-out basis, the ama- teur group built the Village Play- | house at Chestnut and Hunter in| 1926. Limited membership has | gradually climbed to 350, and with | it the Playhouse has grown. Two | major additions have increased the) size of the lobby, kitchen, dressing | rooms and storage space. . 2 Waive Examination on Larceny Charges © Two Waterford Township men waived examination on charges of larceny from automobiles and a third man pleaded guilty to. re- ceiving stolen property yesterday | before Waterford Township Jus- tice Willis D. Lefurgy. Claud Garland, 19, of 7280 How- each. Gus Opdenhoff, 23, of property and was costs. under questioning by Anderson and Leo Hazen. Opdenhoff was arrested: by the man in 191 1938, using own name. . Later, a postcard was ing with aut “Lincoln ims" on one side minister's quota A Republican gress used the scholars, made a retraction. It remained a mystery how Passage got into Summerfield's speech. The Republican National Committee would make no com- ment Auto Passenger Injured ‘ in Skid Over Embankment A Romeo man was injured early today when the car in which he inl ili’: at the jail. com- ‘The Legislature,” Brown said. of one on the au-| i ~ = £ ; ALE by Police Vice Squad Police vice squad this afternoon raided the basement of the build-— ing at the northeast corner of Pike | | — ee et a ee oe Mrs. Alez Amerson Funeral for Mrs. Alez (Mary) Amerson, 80, of 234 Rapid St., will be Tuesday at 2 p.m., in the Wil- liam F. Davis Funeral Home. Bur- ial will be in Sumpter County, Ala. Born in Sumpter Co., Jan. 1, 1874, she was the daughter of Jack and Lueizer Cockell Sledge. She came to Pontiae 14 years ago from Thomas T. Caraway Thomas Tillman Caraway, 74, of 2215 Alerton Rd., died yesterday Mrs. Frederick (Minnie) Cudno- | hufsky, 69, of 3620 Fort St., Wat- | kins Lake, died today at hér home Ralph W. Kuenzel After an illness of two days, Hospital Friday afternoon. Born in Grand Rapids Dec. 9, 1902, he was the son of Wendlin and Hattie Cussar Kuenzel. OFFICIAL Boy Scout . Trading Post! Uniform Prices Shirt ......... $4.75 TOON 532255. $3.25 Cap .......... $1.10 Belt cesai .. $ Neckerchief ... $ 55 Socks ........ § 58 Neckerchief Slide $ 25 For Cub Scouts — —_—_ He . eng age * ee Shirt ......... $435 Appointed steward Mich-| Besides widow and father ° tenn Racing Asm. for the 1954|he is survived by two daughters || /7ouser ....... $2.95 season, John F, Kennedy will sup-| and two sons, Mrs. Myrna Vallan- C $1.10 OO Gea Me nd tee ie David and Kim ap eee eeeeeee tant to the secretary of the New! -. Neckerchief ... $ 55 York City Jockey Club. The ap- Fine UM Rule Violators Belt 85 pointment was announced by ANN ARBOR w — eeeeee . $ James H. Inglis, Michigan racing} sity of Michigan traternities and «lf Socks ........ $ 50 ts ri igen par masghine ar 2 Haly Caneda onfer li jolati mses such as Slide eee eeeeee ROME bras Premier | artes 4 catent-tactty group Waite’ Beaty >| s saate Guinn. canted levied the fines but would not re- Second Floor today with Cansdian Prime tm | veal the names of the groups J , ie me tame ee ee — ————S . gration to Canada and other “micas pa _ INSURANCE erdinany coments Gumeebale 4 Ralph Norvell 70 W. Lewyence re 2-028 | 2 a ea sf Pend eG Bee ee ay " Py 2% saosin a i ie F ie : ea t) . \ “ | \ or \ ‘) \ , A 4 Y 13, 1954 3 Given Eagle | Two Girls injured. While Scout Rank at Court of Honer’ ct soa c= Warren Probe CASS CITY — Three local Boy | "% TA® into-the path of @ car rank of Eagle Scout at a dinner “8 ‘© ® high school basketball FBI Report on Justice and court of honor here this week, | “™me; *¢qrding to Oakland Coun-| Just Routine Procedure, Garnét Verkier, 13, .¢ 1960 Barns. Sources Say By JOHN CHADWICK | Eldora, were treated by private} WASHINGTON @ — Chairman | Langer (R-ND) of the Senate Ju- pti ate Pa Ee ies Ce: They ites, pmRIEDY according diciary Committee was reported to- Gingrich, son of Mr. and Mrs.|to Holmes when they. wah tate | 00, have. asked the Justice De- Dale Gingrich; Robert Baker, son| the path of a car driven by Gay- partment for an FBI report on | Chief Justice Earl Warren, whose of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Baker. | jong D, Vreeland, 33, of 1452 Pon-| nomination to the highest U. S. and Stuart Little, son of Mr. and| tiae ‘Trail, Walled Lake. He was | judicial post is now before the com- Mrs. Harry Little. | not held. mittee. < Warrén's confirmation is taken e a . ¢ |for granted. The question of ob- are you wasting the beauty of your diamonds? Settings that are out-of-date hide the beauty of your diamonds ... make them appear smaller! 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It did not direct the FBI to probe Warren before his appointment, taking the posi- tion such action was unnecessary and contrary to custom in fhe case of Supreme Court justices. Warren, former Republicafh gov- ernor of California, already is serving as chief justice under an interim appointment made by Ei- senhower last fall while Congress was in adjournment. * * . His nomination was submitted to the Senate for confirmation Jan. 11 and since then has been undéf consideration by the Judiciary Committee. Sen. Knowland of California, Sen- ate Republican leader, said yes- terday he saw no reason why the Judiciary Committee should not re- ceive an FBI report on Warren if up well’ in any such report. Knowland said he would not want te se confirmation held up by a dispute between the Justice Depart- ment and the Judiciary Committee on the issue. No senator has announced he would vote against confirming Warren. Mrs. Ivan Long Retires From Pontiac Schools Pontiac Public Schools Friday af- ter almost a dozen years as a teacher here—a career that began and ended at Malkim School. Malkim School's teachers spon- We Are Open Evenings and Sunday 9 to 2 WE FEATURE © SHERWIN-WILLIAMS © SUPER KEMTONE ° PONTIAC VARNISH CO. 1651 8. Telegraph Ré. . PE 2-3550 Foster b sore rsors PAINT and HARDWARE Store! | Our South Saginaw Store Is Open WW - $:30 to 6 — Friday to 9 iM | Hill | 100 E. Avon Rd., Rochester. sored an informal luncheon for 1949. She and her husband live at Malkim's committee for Friday's Fortified . cw FUEL OIL ¢ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUAR ‘Senator Asks » Protect Your Eyes With INDUSTRIAL | SAFETY GLASSES George Burtchy, was recently displayed at the International Associa- tion of Clothing Designers convention in Chicago, Ill. This model has two large dispatch pockets for carrying newspapers and other | large items which can be reached from the outside of the coat. With | no shoulder padding, manufacturers say the soft woolen coat can) be rolled without causing any wrinkles. Yes, on your FIRST wash- day with soft water, you are Hal Boyle Says: = | going to have more suds than | you will know what to do with. | | Then you are going to start | your savings of from 70% -to it wanted one. He remarked there | is ‘‘no question in anyone's mind | that the chief justice will stand | Mrs. Ivan H. Long bowed out of | » | doesn't show. 1948 and returned to Malkim in| »| paint with a vacuum cleaner. But | Girl in Ultra-Modern Job & Must Keep Plastic Mind | NEW YORK (@#—Twenty-five men ; sponded with feigned eagerness, | a day ask pretty"Pat Matteson this | “Consider it? Why"... .. .... | question: | The man left in a hurry. “Are you madé of plastic?’” * * * “No, I'm sorry to say,” replies | “But you'd be surprised how Pat, gallantly smiling in an effort | few serious wolves there are,” said to make each man think he has) Pat. who feels she is a typical said something terribly funny. Middle West girl, even though she Pat. who is 25 and comes from | des like to wear plastic silver | Chicago, is gettizig to be tops in a| fingernail polish new kind of fessional modeling. : Girls used fg hats, aeaae It was her skili at putting to or (as they grew older) corsets. age taking ae explain- Today they also help sell new ing the mechanism magnetic models of machinery—anythi from the better mousetrap ss the job of demonstrating the plastic finer steamshovel—and they have | Ports car. | to do more than merely look, “It is really interesting work,” | lovely. They have to know what she said. ‘‘Next week I'll be with | they're talking about, so they can the frozen foods show. I believe | ’ : | explain it to the public. | I'm to put whipped cream on | * * * cookies."’ | been yering polite answers to questions like, | at haggle end mirc “and whose little cookle are you, Show here. She is demonstrating | ™Y dear?” In her job a girl nes | the Kaiser-Darrin auto, one of the to keep a plastic mind. This ‘week, for example, Pat has| And she is already thinking aL starter motor -that won Pat sae | kind. Se na | 80% of ‘the By the way, do you have an automatic & washer? Manu- facturers rec-. > ommend the use of soft water in their equipment. Towels will be whiter, and fluffy too. Shirts will be whiter. No more tattle- tale grey Why not call us at once — tonight—so that we may dem- onstrate SOFT WATER in your | home. No obligation of any | ur e* | Reg. $6.95 Broken Sizes pare . - patch a tire. And he can fix it so it * - * “If a lady wants to change the color of the plastic body to match her hat, gloves or a new dress, she can d0 so by spraying on a new it would take her three hours." * * .- There is a growing interest in sports cars. In the first few days of the show here sales passed the Freedom Rally to Honor Hero. of Korean War , | | asking finders to send contributions to Radio Free Eu Cm. in daub room, a F 2 q3%2 This Is National Boy Scout Week ‘ In the true Boy Scout sense . . . being thrifty is more than “Saving Money’’ .. . it is also spending wisely. Savings need not be ‘hording’ but investing! It is putting money to work and working money, we know, makes a healthy progressive community. It is full measure of value received for value given. MONEY WISELY SAVED . . . . . . IS PUT TO WORK _, . « IS EARNING INTEREST . . . AT PONTIAC FEDERAL with the ceremony. “eo, Bea aenr-e. whan? a , sik 10 Current rate paid on sav- ings accounts. * Savings added until the 10th of the month earn from the ist of the month, * PLANT EMPLOYEES Our prescription safety glasses are made to industrial specifications, 17 N. Saginaw $8. Exceptional Values! Sunday Only Men's and Boys’ LEVIS Guaranteed $3.75 Value ia innit a Se Sa Sa es if ¥ 32°F =n - ’ Vea FEBRUARY 13, 1954 ' 3 4 ae. HE, PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, Big | , ‘|Slate Mid-Winter School Board ; | | May Test Legality ; ¢ 4 . ¥ : . . amr Special Monday ae qol Write-in Vote Ban Auto Death Veteran's Hor OKs Bond Bid HAZE PARK — hr | ROMEO — Arintial Mid-Winter provision which prohibits writen ee are ts Gives | tS ee mes Walled Lake coger rye nae | Mending Chet taptte thety bestands porters of Mayor Louis Elias indi, With Fatal. Injury to and special guests is slated for Toledo Firm's on mw cagghetion ang County Road Flagman €:29 pam, Mnlilip ot the Voturen's $800,000 Issue Bias announced be would ses - : : : i ROYAL OAK—Eidon D. Quigg, Featured will be a program by WALLED LAKE — Acceptance city’s primary Monday after an- -yearcld Birmingham grading | ‘he 4Feitia committee, a commu: ot the low bid of the Braun-Bos- nouncing previously that he would nity sing and a skit. worth Co, of Toledo for $800,000 not be a candidate. contractor, stood mute on & MAN) Chairman of the dinner is Mrs. worth of school bonds by the City -Attorney Fletcher L, Ren slaughter charge yesterday before| Fred T. Farr. Assisting her are ton said Thursday, however, that Municipal Judge William Sevald. Aj Mrs. Percy G. Horler and Mrs. Walled Lake Board of Education the city charter forbids writetn plea of innocent was entered for | Lloyd Campbell. highlighted the action at this pedo An him ‘ week's board meeting. Elias nee ae Quigg harged with fatally in- F Braun-Bosworth offered an av- 3 . manager, Bilas, satan Charts Voom, € w= Airport Zone erage interest rate of 2.89437 per had been told by judges and offi son, an Cakland County Road Com. | cont, which wes lower then bids REV. MEL JOHNSON coals that tarbidding wrtete cow ; submitted firms Detroit . tes unconsti “an mor need cee oma HEATING SOf , ond Chicos, Silvercrest Baptists *=" Seg eanntantion Petiay. ee ee A stop « birth-; 2, of 3294 Tyler, > oa by Lois cm sae ann a lanes Sa ¥ Births According to police, Quigg y celebration—not even polio, Here patients at/| assistant administrator, Johnson Anthony Bloch * . down yuna ae the Focal Suggested Ordinance the Sister Kenny Polio Hospital in Farmington |N. Perry, Pontiae and Mrs. Elisabeth Ann Brown,| of Walled Lake oo te | Bassett Will Hold Meetings ounty | * pected traffic -areund a county | Would Restrict Heights join in a big birthday “blow” at a party held for} 28, of Detroit. The hospital is partly supported a $0,288 WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—Be ee read repair truck on Woodward, nh be | January and February birthday celebrants. Pie-| through funds raised by the United Health and land, and Pig he ee north of 12-Mile read. of Buildings |tured as (1. to x.) Gail Gremel, 3, of Sebewaing; | Welfare Fund Campaign throughout Michigan. Action on bids for equipping the | ginning tomorrow and continuing) tyr. “and srs, Russell Secor, of Fort Cari A. Braun, assistant’ county| on a ordi. | Mrs: Iris Hagen, 21 of Detroit; Morgan Randolph, ” ne ee Se On al ee ee (eee as prosecutor, said the charge WAS | .ooce to limit construction around | high — tabled | meetings will be held at | based on reports that Quigg had | Pontiac Municipal Airpart has licen ° Pn ’ pgerrimeagreng hr gecygarersatdre crest Baptist Church. A on ignored Vincen's warning signals. scheduled for Monday at 7:30 . Benson Replacing Aides Home Grou ~— Squipanant. The Rev. Mel Johnson, director | ty Ceidend. ‘Comty Carperetion |, Mnaere, Township. Nal With Trio of Ct ° The bids had been submitted in| of the Chicagoland Youth for Christ Te plan, sponsored by the two sectins, a base bid which movement, will be speaker. Just . Cent Harry J Mert | Te plan, sponsored by ie With [rio of Conservatives '|,, . |e secting, 8 base bid which nDiic Lndponeet rs and the Pontiac Department of | WASHINGTON (INS) — What is; Gordon denies that there has eis ee end a list of seperate bids on ol-|Scimecn wil serort’ cn Chriation | School Board to Act |Acreiss,sau4 lim laine happening within the adminstra-| ecw aay dasension among, the ternates. Low base bid was $23-lprogress in the Far East. s SS as Secret meander, . a : The meetings begin at 11: : radius of the airport. In direct Hon of AGTicUllWe Seen of the team, aed 78 | Heads of Demonstration| A bid for the sale of a lot at|air tumemcs snd ccch. evening ; on Additional Rooms 8 TE eat sek ta waatednmes. | Gesgace Ge eaoaeae oan Get Briefing in| UMile and Beck Rds. was not! at 7:30 p.m. and will feature spe- tion would be limited to 25 feet. affect the nation's farmerst tion where the cooperative spirit | Units to ING NM accepted because the property had | ciai ‘music and song services. ROMEO—The wheels of expan-| Sponsors of the pian point This 1s 0 quastion that ls Being was as great. Health Problems not been properly described in) The Rev. James Luther is pastor is! out, however, struc- . pax ta Ge Rueee sthest Gewict | ent, » Gat extating al circles following recent reports| But, Gordon also is frank to advertising its sale. It will be re |o¢ the church, located on Dixie t L will be set in motion Monday éve-| tures would not be affected by | o+ dissension within the Benson | admit that there is a conflict of Community chairmen of Oakland | advertised prior to the March 8/ highway near Silver Lake road. 4 a en the proposed ordinance. conan philosophies within the reas) Say ee sce board meeting. : determine num s . : meet Monday at 12:30 p.m. H : School | Study the is a joint zon-| It is a question that also arises | around Benson. ° Milford Man in w rooms to be constructed and the obo Somalating of Lloyd An |in the wake of announcements that| The ideological division appears |, the fourth floor of the county | J nion Lake PTA sot : cost which taxpayers will be i's, Waterford Township super-|three members of the original! to be a matter of degree on just | °ffice building in Pontiac. Fund Raising Campaign gated to vet» an, according to L. | Visor: Forrest 1. Brendel, super-| team will be leaving government| how far should the government | The chairmen soo = Se Fathers to Run — Don McKelvey, son oft ign play lad pam hoy At a meeting with a member of | \iS0" Of Wie ae a vmtla | their old jobe or to take up new | Secs sumtine, ined other peepe: "| as chairmen of all health and| Monda Meeting Ce ee eee, || Regs! Dag Batten ts 0 comglate the architect's firm last Tuesday. | Uso “iieury C. Smith, chief ones sg tiger Prope. | service projects. Y 2 Valparaiso University students || food. supplying the balanced diet board member} checked’ revised <1‘. Pontise Planning Dept.; and | , The conservatives would net go WALLED LAKE—The fathers of | 1 in canvassing 2,-|| YOu" 28 needs. What's more, drawings and made suggestions in : The three are assistant secre | as far as the moderates, and the Purpose of the meeting is t0 (1 tion Lake PTA will present a | your dog will like the taste of an attempt to come near the cost eS ee ae taries John H, Davis and J, Earl | conservatives appear to be win-| assist chairmen in understanding program of short radio and tele- | % member ~ Se Regal dog Ration — and you'll prignelly extieied ter the bee 2 from Lansing = pone lael ce yh mag ont eee ae ‘an. deaspbtee Vision skits as they take over Mon- Pas = oa wen. in || lke the price! . r : i t’ be It was the board's contention ' Gordon, who also has bere a@- | repieced as Commodity, ae ee ““Gcheduled for 8 p.m.,-the pro-|Cotimuing school fund drive. 25 Lb. Bag..... . 1.90 tat the pro tua be bed | RomeO Men Killed | sisters, sate, Comme | Corverationoreieat by Under | St heme Semmosralon Se. |gram wil be preceded bY 8 130/10 30 0 the acl || SL. Bag...... .49 epproximately $400,000. Stabilization Service. razwe eaeeey_ See ©: — = Se cee og gees Mga See, ee ae “45° : tion, Marcus . undersecretary — ap- | munity chairman, report which teachers : F rances Watson After Hitting Truck danty atministroter of commoed-| parently has the full teust of | the Michigan Health Conference | rooms to confer with parents. Set Monthly Communion e ¢ ity stabilization and a hold-over| Benson — now wilt be guiding | which was held last month in| The program committee consists) pociuesteR—Men and boys of | We stock brond to Present F lute ROMEO — An illegally-parked from the previous administration, | the multi-billion dollar price sup- | Saginaw. Miss Jo Schapman, pub- | of father vice President = St. Episcopal Church will paeet every . ‘trailer was blamed by Detroit po i, taking leave of government of-| port plan. lic health nurse, will discuss ‘‘Im- | Schroeder, Arnold Steckling, : mest im the wndercreft of - the of Dog Food: Geines, Kas- Recital in Oxford '<_'%*_'1,'h death _of (0 fice, Gordon's Commodity Stabiliza- Tunlzation Needs and Other Health | old Weich, John Fmmmert and Jj, (Church for their monthly corpor- | co, Millers, Friskies, Hunt Romeo men whose car struck thé, ‘The general concensus MONE | tion Service job likewise is going | Problems Oakland County seph Wetmore. aioe me ate Communion end breakfast to Club, Vitality — oll ot OXFORD—Frances Brown ‘Wat. | vehicle and careened into three veteran agriculture observers is | to a man who has been close Pa Also planned is a discussion on charge of refreshments are at- morrow morning. Communion will ’ gon, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. H. J. trucks. | that Benson is building around him | the conservative group and who is the cancer education and service | son Stringer and Virgil Slinker. (1. 4: § am. and breakfast at || money seving prices. Brown of Oxford, will return here | John Melie, 25, was killed in- 4 more conservative ring of assis- |, staunch Republican ~~ James} Project in which the groups par- 9 a.m. Monday night as flute soloist in a stantly Friday and John F. Gier- tants than that which served A McConnell, of Ithaca, N. Y.,| “ipate annually. The meeting will Hill R d PTA ° recital for Oxford Music chub | lack, 22, died later at Receiving through the first crucial year of executive vice president of the conclude at 3 p.m. | 0a ‘members and their guests. Hospital. ..|the Eisenhower administration, | Grange League Federation Ex- _— c. .) County Deaths Mrs, Wateon is a senior in the | Witnesses told police their car's’ and that this action is being taken | change. Talk on Living to Meet Monday _ -Mniversity of Michigan School of Tight side was almost sheared off 4. demand of the Republican! McConnell reputedly was respon- Mrs, Bertha Estelle Taggert music, where she plays first Qute | when it hit the Waller. perked st leadership in Congress. sible last year for Benson hiring|QOn the Land to Be | wurre Lake TOWNSHIP: —|_MARLETTE — Service for Mrs - = cteene ow oro tans \euaiier was licensed to A. Hart «Health Agents Talk up public relations in the depart-/| Given Monday ly meeting at RA ee oe mer a m — = for Wi iras | : | ment. | school, | Morris residence, jorie Kingland of Lake Mills, lowa, ot 8.¢ Angie parking is =i . Davis — who left the depart-| FARMINGTON — An illustrated | the group acting ae tomate. burial in Marlette Cemetery. She] Special Regal Mixture ao 6 ole. Se _ R : rch Club ment in the late summer — was/|lecture on “Living in Harmony, } 4 Miller will perform ma-| died at home Wednesday. |] With Sunflower and Many Other PROSE WE cee prevent 0 sie . 5 fo esea u the most conservative old-line Re-| with the Land’ will be given at gic tricks and movies will be shown | She is survived by a daughter, Nutritious Seeds Kiwanis State publican on the Benson crew, and | 8 p.m. Monday in the West Bloom- |i, g special Founder's Day pro-| Mrs. M. R. Blackburn of Detroit, : MARLETTE — Representatives! ihe one most opposed to govern-| field Town Hall on Orchard Lake | and a niece, Mrs. Vera Webster (2c per Ib. Farm Bureau to Meet Head to Speak | from two health agencies spoke | ment aid programs and controls. | road. | Refreshments will be served by | of Port Huron. at White Church t Ch oO ee et ee ee Patter- | second grade room mothers. Gerdon C. Inch '} 10 Ibs. 1.10; 25 Ibs. 2.50 ’ sea home . ° Lansing, regional supervi- } _|t0 Area apter | Carl Rasmussen. Mrs. Windeler sor of education for the State Con- | . TROY TOWNSHIP — Service| WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP —| R i w Waterford Community for Gordon C. Inch, 57, of 5596) . Meeting in the parlors of the White | ROCHESTER—Ceeil C. Bruton. | Mrs. Don Wisweil, Sanilac Coun- Addresses PTA (\"omn. oe este ts | at Donaldson St. will be at 2:30 p. m. Lake Church at $:30 p.m. Tues © —= = ty Healt Dept, ary —_ | omen io oo mca Fora Aid Group Met Recently 'at First Baptist Church, Roches- | Medium and Smeli Seca, “Commute Facu Benay speaker at the annual birthday bile Xray unit which wit be in Of Pontiac Lake | to District Cvie Assn WATERFORD CENTER — Sev. Xt. werial Cemetery Arrane| Oracked Graias and lis Service to Members” will party ghd local chapter set | —s March 8 and 9. nal WATERFORD TOWNSHIP —|,.. ———— . — members —"s wien a + isis be the topic discussed. Ee ns and | Gene Other speaker was Prisciit Using the theme, “This is PTAtMilford Airman in Ohio | Thureday meses nt Aid at the |Home. He died Friday. '| 25 Lb. Bag......1.45 Leading the discussion will be! More than Sen ee oe ene anti riving vis. | Business.” Mrs E. Windeler gave! aon roRD — A.C J of Mrs, Warren Hess Surviving are his widow, Elsa James Reid. Hosts will be Mr, | their wives are expected to attend | Dept., who currently ving l the F 2 Day at the M a - George . home . L; two sons, Jack of and end Mrs. Charies Harris Mr, the dinner party, which will be | ion tests to Marlette school se agar tine Lede PTA| omit son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C.| A committee of three was named t Chae S eee | e “|}held at the Hopkins Restaurant.| dren eeliaggi Pontiac | Swift of 1043 Round ake Rd., was|to prepare a slate of officers to| Robert * & ’ and Mrs. Leonard Freund The Rev. E Thursday night | month's meet-| Ruth, at home; his father, Thomas | ev. Edgar E. Lucas will, i eee iness, final plans recently transferred to the Ciin- | be elected at next x =. tuk “Gb Cala ; | be master of ceremonies and Sid trati = business, ton County Air Force Base, Wil-| ing. The group sewed 60 cancer ; a brother, : U. of M. Assistant Coach nd h Home Demons ion were discussed and committees during the afternoon. - Lawrence of Ontario, and three | : | Teague a is barbershop quar- | Will H T Ik were named for the “Winter Car- mington, Ohio. pads dren. to Narrate Football Film | ‘ete wi eee er Groups Will Hear Ta nival” slated for next Saturday at ‘ sicoey oe Geel | - . 1 WY, Sage general — Women's home | Pontiac Lake School. . ta : _FARMINGTON—J. T. White, as-| chairman en ens icen| A aaademn comedies wen Meal Planning to Be Given 1 ROCHESTER— Service for Harry Feed & Supply Co. versity of Michigan, will narrate Hold Vill e Caucus ester area will sponsor a talk by | named to list a slate of candidates ° d ' nen Rd. will be : pally ees fed 28 ' the action of a movie of the U-M- _Yulag — Mauch, extension x pg ge Magy ear eat ng Bier to Demonstration Lea ers aii ttiee Weed: cutie. atm Jeckson Street Ohio State football game at the IMLAY CITY—The village cau- | agricultural economics, » | burial : Phone FEderel 2-049 Bond PTA meeting Monday night cus will be held im the Village | meeting Tuesday night in Goodison | torian, a= Ragone Day! Home demonstration leaders in; March 9 — Rochester District | i >t sala alae ' Fathers’ Night will be observed Hall at 8 p.m. Monday. Nomina-+ Town Hall. (aap as ir Na Oakiand County will attend les-| 8 Avon Town Hail, 10 a. m. | nese - at the meeting, scheduled to start tions will be for president, clerk, | Topic wilf be “Price Programs by third grade room sons on “Up-to-Date Meal Plan-| Mrs. Jennie Bruff, extension | : ale io Refreshments will be assessor, treasurer and three trus- a ae ia Plans to ide | ning” this month and next, Mrs specialist in foods and nutrition 9 | T served. | tees. begin at 7:30 p. m. Begin mv Prov , "| Michigan State College, will teach | i : 4 eer oa — aS. . ine H. La , home dem- ~ , Citizenship Training Jeephine H. Lawyer © Qe frat in. Hee dee he Automobile Super - Market ° ° give special citizenship training t0| 4y leaders are invited to attend | others. 12.000 selected high school girls at _ Utica Holds Secret of Winter Rhubarb, Ce a tatoo ae gre L. C. ANDERSON, Inc. ° ‘ next summer have been begun : i i Grows 90 Per Cent for Nation’s Market trv inertcn'tzeo' xcxliary,| Dates of lens in toe astict|| = PURINA LAKE ORION | Mrs. Leonard Doan, Girls State 4re: ; right root. bring one in from out-| Farmers of America chapter have | “nsirman of the Hill-Gazette Aux-| Feb. 18 — Royal Oak District | doors and grow some nice red been engaged for the past two iliary, has announced. at Consumer's Power Auditori- stalks during the winter in a cool, months,in a contest to eliminate The Girls States will again be um, Royal Oak, 10 a. m. dark corner of their basement. farm pests. The returns are Mow naucted in every state during Feb. 28 — Pontiac District at ee in, and this is what has been elim- | June or July, the majority of them | Consumer's Power. Auditorium, Michigan farmers are always inated: Rc ae raper as = on college or university campuses, | Pontiac, 9-11:15 a. m. and 1:30 | going “over the top” of their pro- lings, 178 mice, pigeons, | Mrs. Doan said. 3:30 p. m. duction goals. it seems. Peaks 1! Fatt ; | Feb. 4 — Lake Orion District | that once appeared far distant are PTA to Hear Flint Man low Youths Conber, Gabe Cries, 30] reaches Sid) pew Sat = Bs auction and the stockyard have porlLy—Guest speaker at the | @ m. sighted developed their own, sometimes Feb. 2% — Oxford District at | : . monthly meeting of the Holly area . Apparently this is the case bewildering jargon of descriptive | .-nools PTA at § p.m. Monday wil} Homemaking Dept., Oxford High UNION l AKE with Michigan State (College's terms that often baffle the unin- },. David Treat of Flint. Treat is School, 10 a. m. celebrated Four Hundred Club. tiated. Here are some of the more |, health educator affiliated with) March 3 — Holly District at/] FEED & SUPPLY The “400” Club is composed of ‘lorful Flint schools. Davisbufg Town Hall, Davisburg, | dairymen whose tested herds have “Bums” lambs from 10 a. m. County Calendar Heights By BURDETTE B. ASHLEY Associated Press Staff Writer This is the time of year that Utica in Macomb County becomes the rhubarb capital of the United States. An estimated 90 pef cent of the nation's winter crop is grown in the area Some 425 Macomb County grow- ers specialize in producing the | cherry red stalks. and specializa- tion is the word for it. It takes two or three vears to get the rhubarb rect ready for forcing of the stalks on a commercial! basis . Is os The Best Place to Trade a Used Car The Best Place to Buy a Used Car ~ 5 3 * * . Like any business, the livestock Can F ABowl el Everybody \ averaged more than 400 pounds of | Western resige country forsaken by March 4 — Milford District at | . their mothers. butterfat for the last five consecu- “ < ' } + tive testing years. 1 ed » = oe cornstaiks ‘for insulation. Only a A total of 172 Michigan dairymen | were revealed as members of the club at Farmers’ Week But of that number 20 have j m. | Milford Presbyterian Church, 10 a. > Motor ‘Overhaul Other MECHANICAL REPAIRS rhubarb culture was ot _butterfat the five | a closely guarded secret, and | years. Anoth re am peat } some families cultivation prac- | within striking distance of the | ‘hin under-a coat of fluffy wool. are stil handed down from sepseund mark. = << - hon "= hogs fattened ; ‘on * from an average of 16,312 pounds of milk from 4.36 registered Holstein cows. Tt begins to Jook -as though the “400 Chub”, will soon have so! change its name to the “500 Club.” . * * Members of the Hastings Future . A ARN OF Al AR ho A Le HO A GARI EA! Alt ORRIN ak NO Foe Na ee a Di i ‘ saat as Pi a stalks are topped by only one pale yellow leaf searching vainly for » FE 2-9111 / a ~° ~~ - * ate ~ q ( | PONTIAC Would Control Antibiotics ir neti ccna w aa? . . scribed. to Maintain Effectiveness |. + a miso « a ANN ARBOR — Jn his quest | ciate professor of becteridlogy and) “S*ce%”’ Serms 90 that they lor health, man may be sitting | of internal medicine, states no longer killed by the drugs. con a time bomb, capable of ex-| “There is growing evidence in| This is similar to the’ resistance ploding in his face, and shatter-| the medical literature that certain | Which the common house fly has ing the illusion of medical mira-| pacteria have learned to tolerate | developed in response to DDT. cles. some antibiotics.” a ie eee ae For through over-use, the highly declares a dilemma own making. vaunted antiotie dregs ofe be-| the tenmesting re cat oe shin | He has invented a means of coming less and less effective.| probiem ig that, in addition to| Tolling certain disases and ing to live with them bacteria become so adapted that | Tally means “against life nd, amazingly ‘enough, certain | they cannot Mive without these| Drs. Baum and Paine both- Taking a dim view of the prom-| peadence upon. antibiotics has not | “#* man may be giving his iscuous use of antibiotics, Dr. Wil-| yet proved to be troublesome to|* Chance to trn a real Ham C. Baum, assistant profes-| the practicing physician. miracle into a hoax. sor of surgery at the University; Dr, Paine indicates three un-| _. of Michigan Medical School, said: conditions which have bee | Ticket Scalping Made “Experience over the past 19 | Known to occur with the use of) Tough in Jerusalem years’ has demonstrated that , throug hb improper tien 1. They knock out good germs, JERUSALEM, Israel @ — some of these drugs have lest | which have a constructive func- obliges movie owners to er ar leding thelg Méo-caving ef: | ten im the body. “Geed germs,” | Stl! st least 15 per cent _ present in everyone, They sup- | ‘at soldiers and people in He also said: “Ten years ago the ot bad small income brackets can afford x sat eet | tn, peta oven sm oe |" Satay per cases i w says at least 50 was used, Now, 10 years later,| with como of the yamine WAKER | Lor cent of all tickest must be the same drug under the same reserved for selling in the two conditions is effective in only 20| 2. Serious conditions, including | hours before the beginning of each per cent of the cases.” allergies, may be caused by drugs. | performance. This is to discour- Dr, Thomas F. Paine Jr., asso- Such occurrences may be even/ age ticket scalpers. People who set aside part of their earn- ings in a savings account usually have brighter dispositions ... sunnier smiles. You can, too. Just start saving with us and determine to keep at it regularly, C STATE BANE COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE SAGINAW AT LAWRENCE BRANCHES oe DRAYTON PLAINS AUBURN HEIGHTS Member Of Federal Deposit insurance ‘Corp. “TI Can Sell It to You for Less” Every smart buyer likes to save money! But smart buyers do not always buy at the cheapest price. An unscrupulous operator will often quote the lowest price. But when he delivers the merchandise or does the work, you will find that he has “cut corners.” He will give you shoddy workmanship and mate- rials. He will not give the service you have a right to expect. So, before you make a purchase or sign a contract, at what appears to be a saving to you, know with whom you are dealing. , * Never ‘sacrifice quality for price. * Be sure you are getting full value in goods and services. * Don’t accept oral promises. ' Remember, when a man says, “I can sell it to. you for less,” he is not always telling the whole truth. . A local, well-established dealer is your best assurance of com- plete satisfaction when you aré looking for a genuine bargain. BETTER BUSINESS BOARD of the -- PONTIAC CHAMBER OF COMMERCE - Waldron Hotel Bidg. 3 Phone FE 5-6148 ¥ HOLIDAY IN ROME—Seppl Winterhalter, an Austrian tourist makes a quaint picture himself as he pedals his grandfather's bike past the 2,000- PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRU “ VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME 98 NM. PERRY ST. PRONE FE t-s078 United Press Phete year-old Colosseum in Rome, Italy. Seppl traveled | = than - = ata his deg in Innsbruck, Don't wait—Call now. Keep your coal bin —— * wlnaanaeriicnarrsi filled with Blue Beacon Coal. It heats Pack 9 Cubs Celebrate ned ot ee Soe eer... burns slower . . . doesn’t break Anniversary Cub Scouts of Pack Nine, Web- Cubs who received Wolf Badges were: Paul Aldo, Lee Berg, David i ; if i i FE F i At iH tf i ul aff Jimmy Forman, Edeard ; John Kimball, and John Hunt- . i winners were Skip- up. It lasts and lasts and LASTS! Of Scouting |f," cine, 1: mrad Deven, Other Geld Arrow presenta- | inger, 2; Dennis Kechineki, 2; | Dennis Kachinski, Phillip Thing- | John Rogge, 2; Louis Sidwell, 2; ‘ - stad, John Rogge, Louls Sidwell, | Jackie Vought. 1; Michael O'Con- James Ockerman, Jackie Vought, |"; 1; and William Graves, 6. 436 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 65-6160 Richard Oshust, Edward Mo- Pontiac we its official governing eu betore all courts, | have -two years of law Prat ne lives 0 more of the peor ys practi ee Municipal Court touches judicial administr t Cou these trying time’. ing basic precepts: than any oft ae application of the following wencun® ad of this post rea lete cooperation with all branches © 1. Full and comp . § the law. ee ot trial of.all those charged with violations cadet ur ‘ rt hs tat ens 2. A fair and er eeries to the privileges of all citiz s , 3- Serupuitional Bill of Rights. forestall the necessity of or cons nce to the rules of law fe trict adhera ; itigants * se for appeal | lawyers, witnesses and litig oe ourteous treatment for 4 5. Fair and “before the Court ice Finnegan and the sgrueicige been followed by Lang M They are difficult of Oe These re me: © ee engl . rit of cooperative effort pent which to eet Webs late judge Charles Fs teel that in 2 SP ce Pontiac a better place tect application, doing p to ma our chi duties © live and rear and educate willing. to dah full credit to It shall be my dedicated purps manner which Wit. Te. of wae ded , this important judicial post's elected representatives © 11. important "T7272 LLL LS (de en i yf £ 1 OD IM < the judgment of Yor ein my ability to fulfill the, duties ins ce ble, and devote my full te udicial © possible, the court docket. ————— ————————————— Batered af Post Office. Pontiac. Mich as second class matter MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED Press ———_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_——_—_ MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1954 Higgins a Candidate — State Senator Grorcz N. Hiccins yesterday officially announced his can- didacy for Governor of the State of Michigan. Senator Hiocins has represented Oak- land County in the State Legislature for the last 14 years and certainly is a high- ly qualified candidate for this office. * x * The Senator is a man of action and one who gets things done without procrastination and un- necessary delay. Right after being elected in Novem- ber 1938 Senator Hicciws sponsored the passage of a bill amending {he collec- tion method of the sales tax on auto- During the next four years the State collected $17,000,000 more than in the preceeding period when car sales ran about the same. One of his greatest contribu- tions lies in the firm hand he has kept on useless expenditures Probably more credit is due the- Oakland County figure for hold- ing down State governmental costs than any single individual in Lansing. He is an unremitting _ fee of waste. He has steadfastly fought extravagance. * * * : During his long term of office th Senator from Oakland County has fathered bills to provide the right type of taxation to help: balance the budget. * * * Most recent among these is the business receipts tax for which « Senator Higgins was directly re- A successful business man and proven legislator Oakland County is proud to have Senator Hicoiws’ know-how and experience available to administer the top executive office in the State of Michigan. | State Awards for Ideas ‘Rep. Watrer NakKuta has advanced for Legislative consideration an idea we like — awards for State employes who submit ideas for improving State gov- ernment. ' To that end he has introduced a bill which would create a five member awards commission. This body would be empowered to grant certificates of merit, med- als or cash awards to State em- ployes for ideas which result in more efficient administration and reduced operating costs. * * * Perhaps one of the reasons we like the idea is that in these columns about two years ago we made a similar suggestion. It was based on the fact that the awards for ideas plan had been adopted by Maine, New York and New Jersey. Another reason which should ensure careful consideration for Rep. NaKKuUL4a’s bill is the success Genera] Motors has had with its suggestion box plan. Incidental- ly, the idea is used by other large industrial corporations. x * * There has been some criticism of this plan on the ground that virtue is its own reward. Doubt also has been expressed ‘about the cash award feature. It seems to us, however, that the plan properly recognizes the value of the incentive motive and that it should not be diffi- cult to write into the bill adequate safe- guards against abuses. Job Downturn Small Here What a difference a few months make! - | _ In this period when the trend of busi- '_ Mess is slightly. downward, there is some -~\» talk about unemployment. Opposition : politicos are clamoring for Admiriistra- course January and February have always been quiet months. - Cafeful weighing of all factors reveals that the decline is gentle and probably not a great deal more than seasonal. x * * Unemployment totals about 2,500,000. This may reach 3,000,000 next month and 3,500,000 sometime during the Sum- mer wheri students are hunting jobs. But it should be remembered that this total is far below the 4,700,000 jobless in 1950. At that time the people didn’t feel that the country was in a recession and weren't shouting for government action. In Pontiac, for example, the situation is cheering. Total employment is 3,800 above a year ago, despite a seasonal drop of 1,300 between December 15 and Jan- uary 15. This gives an unemployment rate of only four per cent. , * * * The Detroit area which for Govern- ment purposes includes Wayne, Oakland and Macomb Counties, has been added to the list of distressed areas. But its 7.1 percentage of unemployment hasn't alarmed Defense Secretary WiLson. Few men know this area as well as the former president of General Motors and his statement, “Come Spring, it's going to be all right,” isn’t just idle chatter. * x *& -.. : Finally, there should be reassurance in the long range expansion plans of the automotive industry. According to the U. 8. Department of Commerce figures the industry has spent more than $3.2 billion on plant expansion in the last four years. More important, the amount so spent has increased in each of these years with the result that 1953 expan- sion cost $959,000,000. These aren't just meaningless statis- tics. They are dollars and cents proof that automotive leaders have faith in both the short and long range future of their business. The People’s Business Scapegoat Praised Parole Board Is Receiving Unaccustomed Bouquets By JACK I. GREEN LANSING (P)—Ross Pascoe and Co. must be pinching themselves these days to see if they are dreaming Pascoe and Co. are the State Parole Board— all equal members, of course, except that Pascoe has been a member so long and through so many changing times that he has become “Mr. Parole Board.” He has served 25 years on the board and it seems like he will go on forever. Even though you never felt an officer's firm hand on: your shoulder, or watched the meoon- light creep across the bullpen, you must have heard of the parole board. Why everybody knows that the parole board has been responsible for all the prison riots in modern Michigan history. It's common knowledge that _ the parole board has been so beastly to those poor lads in prison that they just have to turn around and be beastly to the guards. Heavens, yes! And everyone knows that those nice convicts wouldn't try to escape from prison if the parole board wasn't so mean about. making them stay in for a while. around so long that everyone has come to be- lieve it ‘ Imagine the surprise then of the parole board when all of a sudden in the past two weeks it has been held up to public acclaim. First, the new State Corrections Commission had a love-feast with the parole board, reviewed its policies and came out with the statement that Michigan has “a Cadillac board with a jalopy reputation.” mission with the intention of asking for the firing of Pascoe. And reporters said that one new member of the commission at its first meeting rubbed his hands gleefully and asked: ‘When do we start an the parole board?"’. ; é J i se z ru ey Ht g 3 al H considered for good behavior in from getting too overcrowded, it insures that men go out of supervision for their difficult return to society. Men who are held to their maximum sentences without parole go out without supervision and cannot be jacked up if they begin to slip into i iy Ae } , PSeagt eee eee THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1954 % A « é t ; . 4 Voice of the People Mrs. Giddings Says Windowless Rooms Used in Schools Impair Health of Pupils - (Letters will be condensed when neces- of lack of space. Pull name, number of the writer must accom; y letters but these will not be pubi if the writer so requests, unless the letter is critical in tte nature.) Dr. Tally’s letter in Wednesday's paper in regard to our extreme in- ability to keep up with school building needs is true. The win- dowless rooms and storage rooms we use for children’s classrooms year after year contribute to physical and mental health prob- lems of children and teachers. The money we spend abroad to strengthen the nation from without is well spent. But, why do we not care for our potential internal strength . . . our children’? I de not believe Dr. Tally’s plan to further increase the general property tax will work. It hasn't worked, even during prosperous years, We fall farther behind. Residences, generally, de not produce income. They are a necessity. They should pay taxes for police, sewers and services. The only fair way to support schools in an industrial society is from. income, personal and cor- porate, graduated according to ability to pay. ; Income is best collected at Fed- eral level. It should then be dis- tributed to states according to now is, with the people of the state. America, or any nation, can sur- Asks Why Government Won't Protect His Rights By government sanction of the ‘closed shop’ I have to belong to with my employer and I have to pay my «money to them whether I wish to or not. Now, after eight years of dic- tatership without free election er accounting of my money and lit- erally taking my- life in my hands, I bring them to court. Why doesn’t the government owe me the same responsibility of pro- my rights without my hav- an attorney out of my si : 33 it i #3 8 8 8 can carry this to Supreme Court of the United can't afford this pro- ft 5 I Don’t Get It Guess It Dees “Is it true that it's good luck for a black cat to follow you? “Depends whether you're a man or a mouse.” Days of All Faiths St. Valentine’s Day Named After Priest Who Was Clubbed, Beheaded on Feb. 14 By DR. HOWARD V, HARPER Poor old Valentine, a Third Cen- tury priest who was clubbed and beheaded on February 14 (year not known), would certainly be sur- prised to find himself a lovers’ saint. Nobody actually knows why lov- ers exchange their sentimental greetings on this particular day, but there is one plausible theory: that the Church used his day in an attempt to Christianize the old Roman Lupercalia, a pagan fes- tival held around the middle of February. Part of the ceremony consisted of putting girls’ names in a box and letting the boys draw them out. This, supposedly, paired off couples for a whole year — until the next Lupercalia. Using the old idea of retaining ing.” And what has St. Valentine, the priest and martyr, to do with all this? Really nothing at all. It jyst When the Apostle James, who was also the first bishop of Jeru- salem, died, the remaining Apos- tles immediately elected his broth- er Simeon to take his place. James and Simeon were first cousins of the Lord. At the end of His ministry, just It was during St. Simeon's time as bishop that the destruction not only of the Temple but of the en- tire city took place. The terrible Titus, Emperor of Rome, moved in with his armies and almost literally left no stone upon an- other. Simeon and his little congrega- - Aunt Het He ¥E J >. i $i the Ro- mans thought, a pretender to the throne. In the year 107 they ar- rested him. After torture and cru- oa he died, at the great age Case Records of a Psychologist Says Many Tithe Incomes dead,” says the Bible, and the usual “works” of us laymen in the various consist of our . at service, plus our con A burns up almost 3 times the money By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case K-324: Rev. Alfred C. Crouch, aged about 55, has recent- ly become the pastor of the South Shore Presbyterian Church, which is in our neighborhood. . He came to Chicago from a thriving church in St. Louis, and is a very talented leader, for he combines Christian principles with . psychological ‘‘gumption.” As soon as he arrived, there- fore, he started issuing a monthly bulletin by mail to all members and friends. trod this earth. In fact;in- my new college text- book, Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Not all the stars of silver bright Are shining from your eyes . . They are the stars that light my path . . . Not only through the night . . . But even when the dawn is here . With all its golden . . . Two stars that guide me on my way .. . Wherever I may be . . . The one of love, the other of... Your boundless faith in me . .. And that is why I never fail . .» In anything I do... . Because the stars for which I reach... Are really part of you... They are your eyes of sympathy .. . That help me reach my goal... And in the promise of your love » « + They hold my heart and soul. (Copyright 1954) Baering Down By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER International News Service Some folks believe we will never retract that oldtime prosperity when the butcher threw in a piece of liver for the cat. They're pessimists who claim he will soon be throwing the cat in for the liver. We concede after mature ignor- ance that we will never have twenty cent coffee, thirty cent but- ter and, for five cents, pumper- nickel. But we still insist the high cost of living is worth it. Now that we're being fined one-twenty of the realm for cof- fee we owe George the third an Georgie, Porgie, we're sorry we heaved that tea into Boston Har- Take-home pay has lost its mean- ing. The coffee, butter and meat men come right into the! house after it. gE aul FF istry 98 E urgently stressing this tithing of Uncle Sam now allows a cent tax deduction for gifts your (Copyright, Hopkins Syndicate Inc.) From Our Files 15 Years Ago battleship “Bismarck;" called step on Nazi ‘road of Se INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC sweeps 20 Years Ago RUSSO-JAP WAR’ in : Siberia hinted as Soviet general says foe prepares to leap.” DEATHS REACH 500 in Austrian brad War as 2,000 families face 8. s. Old Person Who Becomes Insufferable Might Be a Sad. Victim of Dimentia BY WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. | i r 2 H g* | : Atl * = t : Rs ba at ntl sili bebe? i ii i " 53 ii eS 3 #8 Lael : i f MAHA ay - a1 mle “ss of : pre om * is « . \ a e 7 bat oe ir # : 1 . ress ‘ / - : > * Ww? & | 7 Ler we: HIE THe Te. sil i oa! il 3 inl Hil ké Hi Hi pits Sa a i | BES ne pts +s — aH ie ui at an. Ae aii a) oy TIRE eee eee TTT ruin Pee S. poe z sphestti if ne iil if int ‘a a i sf je a ae} Oe = 25 est i 5 i; pany pes | of BS, 8 eit i i at HRT - £¥ rE | a Wee, = | SSS 25s aiteti lated palsy eulleay le gat ty ere RAAT 1 S543 AO crested? 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SG stn} HEH | ri ‘ites iy ‘| ecg lst i aie eae 35, TRAIT re Ss islnit = Ve = HETHGEL ia bite ‘i =e [ay gad HG te Hr ery GA eth fi ni sh tideh 7 | Se Beal Hatt Titbecte le Siu tie (Ee reunite en | ia ai ls |-2 Siasst HHT pa tt i ality easy ne a lig =i soci a Hi He 7 iu Ree i HE r ‘ ae - £9 % my é Pt. aee2 EL oR oc. oe 7 n % SIO |S 6 Sdad sy ube fie yee nl Hiehnoin 223hy coHis uit is nt i fi Ubi LF" . abe Fi ' 4 ‘ r * sean Pr ae. | ~__ _THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘ ae Pi sil ~ | nen a | " Valentine Theme Prevails at Wedding - 0 MN tne ee a nee | re morn Miami Barrotheo Church where Constance are ja Curran became the bride of ; filliam Shields Faber Jr. son ig __ THe bride is the daughter of Mr. Faber Jr. who of Pine Lake and the bridegroom - is the son of Mr, and Mrs. William py — Shields Faber of Grosse Pointe St. Charles For the 11 e’cleck service the | Barromeo bride wore a bouffant gown of | Church. nyton and silk taffeta. Scrolled . sprinkled with bril- The bride, the ts outlined the Hlusion neck- former line, and the skirt. fell into a Constance M. court train. “landhter of ned her’ fingetip ead che o r fingertip veil, a | Mi” ond i carried a bouquet of white orchids | oe surrounded with stephanotis and George F. baby vy . , | Curran of Pine Mrs. Cyril A. Grabbel Jr. was | 4 honor matron, and _ bridesmaids ‘ — = were Mrs. David Sherwood Jr. of | dam 0. Detroit, Mrs. George F. Curran Jr. | Fabers of a P ee eT of Grosse — Woods, Janet | : Grosse Pointe 3 .. : Faber, Dorothy Arditts of Grosse | ‘ +S, ' Pointe Park and Judith Curran Park we the ne Candy Curran was junior brides- J he bridegroom's . maid and Sherri Ann Curran of -Hop excitement has taken parents. MRS. WILLIAM SHIELDS FABER TR. Grosse Pointe Woods was flower | over Michigan State College girl with a basket of red roses. ,* vv |campus for the weekend, as owned . ; Al Ge ettentents ware © | the big dances and parties go VALENTINE SPECIAL! FRIDAY — SATURDAY — SUNDAY Cut | DAFFODILS. . *2°° ; Cash and Carry Only PEARCE FLORAL CO. | 559 Orchard Lake Phone FE 2-0127 PLENTY OF FREE PARKING -in a Valentine motif, with red velvet bodices and capes and white tulle skirts. They carried muffs with white gardenias to match the hener matron's muff which was fastened with orchids. David Sherwood III carried the ring for the bridegroom, and Mi- chael Faber was his brother's best man. Groomsmen included Kenneth Ormandy, Albert Nicholl, Charles Huebner, all of Detroit; Frank Freeman . = -_ to wear (right photo), Janice aaa Tr graean 0. ame* | Holkman (left) of Hamilton A reception at Detroit Yacht | drive discusses the dress sit- Club followed the ceremony, and| uation with Dorothy Joan later the bride changed to a navy) (;ight) of Woodbine drive uit with red and white accessor- : . rs om before making the important on for two days. Mrs. Glen Cook (top photo, right), re- ceptionist at Gilchrist Hall, bids goodnight to Jan Elkins of North Perry street (right), as Jan signs out to go to the J-Hop with Dennis Beach of Joslyn avenue (center). Still undecided as to what of Michigan State Conservation Mrs. Faber chose powder blue | Department showed slides on | with a bodice of lace and sequins. | Michigan outdoor life. Mrs. Ralph | She wore a matching hat and a Brackett and Mrs. Charles Furler | corsage of orchids iwere hostesses. for the wedding trip to Miami ai Beach. On return they will | decision. reside in Detroit. ——— + wer ter danghters wetting. | Hold Guest Night i were blend beige | pirt Gardeners held Guest Ni +—tuille fashioned in a floor length, rhe ni pes ight jat. the CAI Building in Waterford with a matching hat and a cor- ls aa 3 H «t exch uesday evening. Mrs. John Hood j hd SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1054. WISNER PTA Executive board of Wisner School PTA will meet Monday eat 7:30 p. m. in the gymnasium. this owe [LAW ITS THE PROFESSIONAL TOUCH THAT ADDS SO MUCH T COMFORT AND APPEARANCE Shirts Sent Monday or Tuesday Returned Before Saturday. Seme Day Service At Main Office. is the way N D © =p? shirts DRY CLEANERS i 540 SO. TELEGRAPH ROAD St. Mary Unit Plans Projects Mrs. Joseph Belant was hostess in her home on Ottawa drive for the Thursday afterneon meeting of St. Mary Unit of St. Benedict Church. Plans were made for the group to serve refreshments at the next drive will be hostess for the next meeting Mrs. Samson Feted at Pink, Blue Party Mrs, John Kosky and Luella Gil- lespie entertained at a surprise pink and blue shower Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs, Kos- ky on LaSalle avenue. The honoree was Mrs. Francis Samson. Guests included Mrs. Robert ‘| Walker Jr., Pat Houghtaling, Arla Harmon,. Bernice Cheyne, Mrs. Wayne Beals, Mrs. Albert Chap- delaine, Mrs. Leonard Adams, Mrs. Catherine Pederson, Mrs. John Bridges, Mrs. Benny Howell, Mrs. Charles Hennis, Mrs. Walter John- son, Mrs. John Doabson, Mrs. Gordon Havill, Mrs. William Lewis, Mrs. Car! Hiltunen and Mrs. E. D. Courtemanche. Concert Will Be Monday School in Princeton, N. J., and Charles Wilson to Appear With MacDowell Chorus ‘The program for Monday evening’s concert of the MacDowell Male Chorus, under the direction of George H. Putnam, with Charles Wilson as pianist, has been announced. Mr. Wilson, the guest artist, was born in Egypt where his father was the treasurer of the American Presbyterian Mission. Returning to the United- States, he received graduate degrees in piano and organ from the University of Kansas. He has had church music training at the Westminster Choir yd Podolsky of Detroit. In charge of concert arrange- ments are Ora Hallenbeck, . Mrs. | Dexter Craig, Mrs. William Vann, Mrs. Harold Euler, Mrs. Howard McIntyre and Mrs. Dora Dawson. The concert is being sponsored by the Women’s Fellowship of First Congregational Church. Proceeds will be devoted to the church building fund. Oscar Schmidt is accompanist fer the To be held at 8:15 in First Con- gregational: Church, the program includes: a oe , : Krone PITT TTT TT err. Ye Watchers and Ye Holy Omes ........-.:- arr. Davison Cheres Notturno . Seuscssuaeesitas Respighi Btude (Butterfly) ........+-00+--- Chopin Dbee CORRE) acess cee cncenciees Chopin | Btude (Revolutionary) .......-- Chopin Mr. Wiilsen Let Us Break Br Together cecceeess @FP. Howorth Lonesome Road ..........-- arr. House OVOP... cr sccecccesces rleigh Ride the Chariot arr. 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H pe 248) ha ts g ' s Hi bil s Sires asgtf iad nur i deeie A, safle e+ {ERS guise tal 22 5488 ude ye ran iil i aril ane AL Hinata : wh fil Ph £2 seipe Hel nia! fe i 2 dns no es ieee ve then . pas . . Verdoun, . Ww Se SSS 77 00 Gol METHODIST “Cherch of the Light & Lite Hour” Station WXYZ--Sen., 8:30 a.m. of Episcopalians Church Projects Will | BT Lefeyette St. (2 Blocks West of Sears) | Be Aided by Michigan | 10:00 2. m..... Sunday There are many ways to Diocese Campaign | 108 a. me... ... Morning spend Sunday merning — Members of Episcopal churches 1) BD... ... Evening Gervice = but the BEST way ib tobe Ft pontiac, Milford; Rochester, = ’ Howell, Holly, Brighton, Utica and Hamburg are joining other Episco- palians of the diocese of Michigan raise $223,000'ih 1950 for the capital needs of the Michigan, national ; : Sunday School .......- 10:00 "Some Weakly snoooUbhed,. and international church : Sous 6:30 Werthip ....... 7:30 _ This is the special event pf this ; Groups ....+-- Evening 7:30 f Episcopal church year and one Prayer Mecting Wednesday, 7: which will be a dominant activity EDMOND 1. WATKINS—Paster ___ Phone: VE 6-006 Hf i, 150 parishes and missions until | the goal is achieved. Meets at 1196 Jestyn Ave. ‘Thus saith the Lord, Stand Ye in the ways and see, and ask for the “old paths” where is the good way and walk therein and ye shall find rest for CHURCH OF CHRIST for Worship EACH LORD'S DAY MORN, 11 A.M. Leréd’s Day Evening.... | Under the banner ‘Builders for | Christ,” lay workers plan toe raise $148,000 for the National Council of the Episcopal Church te provide capital funds for the improvement and expansion of | United States, and to give major +o OD 0. 88. FE 71-0226 assistance to Christian churches | First Social Brethren Church ot Pontiac Sunday School 10:00a.m. Preaching, 11:00 a.m Evening Service, 7:30 p. m.; Thurs. Prayer 7:30 p. m. : Saturday Night Service, 7:30 p. m. ia Japan, the Philippines and In addition, ‘Builders for Christ’ will give capital assistance for the urgent needs of church institutions within the country FE 2-s5e8 | The contributions of Michigan | Episcopal givers wil, for nstance, 316 Baldwin Ave. Hew Paster, Rev. Cart Downey 135 Prospect Sireet — Geo. D. Murphy, Paster | join those of others throughout the | nation to provide major funds for | rebuilding the schools and extend- | Church Institute for Negroes. | Collier Road Church Collier Rd. at Collier Court $. $. 10 a.m. Y.P. Sun. 6:30 p.m. |] Sun. Services 1!) a.m., 7:45 p.m. Wed. 7:30 p.m. D. B. PAWLEY, Paster Broadcast in an unprecedented campaign to. jing the work for the American | i - | , ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SAT j : 2 | ame FE | | } 2 iy JOHN R. GRICE ‘Evangelist to Preach i ive . is the URDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1954, Sunday Sermonette' THE CAT WHO WALKED ALONE | federal civil defense officials here. / A two-day meeting of Adventist . — leaders heard Ciyil De- lense Administrator Val Peterson LOUB CORBAT ‘praise the denomination for what The annual School of Religion it has already done to create re- fo Latter Day Saints Evangelistic services will be jheld at the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Later Day Saints, at 19 Front St. The evan- gelist will be John R. Grice of Port Huron who will give eight talks on ‘The Message of Res- toration.”' He will preach Wednesday eve- nings at 7:15, Feb. 17 and 24, and will preach twice on Sunday at 11 a m. and 7:15 p. m, Feb. 14, 21 and 28. Congregational singing is planned for each service. Alma College Official | Paul Finchem, Detroit area rep- 'resentative for Alma College, will | be guest speaker at the Tuxis So-| 7-..* | ciety meeting Sunday at 6 p. m.| =". in First Presbyterian Church. The theme of the service will be ‘Are You Ready for College." More than 40 students from the | chureh are attending Michigan 7-Church Thur. 3:30 p.m. aie collegew and universityies. 1650 Sun. 1128 W. 61 NORTH LYNN STREET School Bev. C. D. Friess. orship Pastor “THE GRASS FIRST CONGREGATION AL CHURCH Cer. E. Huren and Mi. Clemens at Mill St., Pontiac (Oppesite Pest Office) Meaicolm K. Burton, Minister The Rev. Malcolm K. Burton, Preaching MISS ELDA SUTTER Choral Festival to Climax Union Services —— General chairman of the eighth | annual Inter-church Choral Festi- | val is Miss Elda Sutter, organist and choir director at Bethany Baptist Church. The festival will be held in First. Presbyterian Church at 7:30 p. m. the union services which have been : will start March 5, and continue lief centers, stockpile bandages through April 12. Louis Corbit of) and civil defense supplies, prepare Oxford is the dean. home disaster kits, and encourage The school, an annual event, will members to donate blood to hos- be held this year in the Lutheran’ pital blood banks. : Church of the Ascension. : “These are all measures which Anyone interested may contact. , the dean or Mrs. Frank McGregor Wt! Belp save lives and. relieve emergency,” he the strar, for advance informa-|° “tering ta any ica | said,.““whether it comes from | ememy attack or natural disas- St. Paul Church |. ex.s x Four Years Old | of the denomination’'s first aid ac- | tivities, told the meeting, ‘“‘It is the Church's duty to be prepared | Camatnnatty for any community need." | He reported that 18,000 Adven- Lutheran Congregation tists SE Te . courses, more than 1, 0 to Mark Anniversary these have volunteered as instruc- on Sunday tors. The Church plans to train at demonstrate their gratitude toward Rev. RB. Mitchell WITHERETH” W.Y.P.S. 6:45 a rs Evangelistic 7:30 . LJ] LJ Kirk in the Hills 1340 West Long Lake Read -BLOOMFIELD HILLS Dr. Harold C. DeWindt, Minister 11 o’clock—Sermon ; “Go Softly” | 11 e’clock—Kirk School A Cordial Welcome Awaits You! 239 East Rev. WE. Vertan, Paster ZION CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 10:00 A. M, Sunday School 7:30 P. M. Evangelistic Service Guest speaker at Christian Tem- | ple on Auburn Avenue Sunday at 7:4 p. m. will be the Rev. R. Pike Street 11:00 A.M. Wership Lavere Sheffield, Muste Director 10 A. M. Bible School THE B --< SUNDAY 9:30 A. M.—Proyer. 11:15 A. M—Study, Cradle Roll through High School 11:15 A. M—College of Christian Living, All Adults ; 7:00 P. M.—Graded Groups for All Young People (Daily Events Listed in Sunday's Art Calendar) ETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH Fred R. Tittany. Minister W. Huron, between General Hospital and Webster School SERVICES 10:00 A. M.—Worship Officer in Charge, Captain Vernon Vie wap i ha Seats in Pontiac Should Attend! Bring Your Children to Sundey School — ans A ganeeliaieanaincne | P99 ¥ State Street Pligrin V.PS. oz. esc. eee. 6:45 P.M, ; Evening Service ..... 7:30 P.M. KENNETH A. HUTCHINSON “The Little Church With the Big Heart” Minister Baldwin and Fairmount E. C. Swanson. Minister THE CHURCH 210 Hughes Street The SALVATION OF CHRIST 11 A.M. Sundey Worship to Be Guest Preacher eee eee eee eee eeeee ee eens eeeer ee eeereee Preaching 11 A.M. & 7:30 P.M. Youth Groups 6:30 P. M. Roy Overbeugh. S. S$. Supt. © Songs t 6 GREAT DAYS 6 => Sunday School 945 a. m. 11:00 A. M. MORNING WORSHIP “IT IS FOR US” 7:30 P. M. EVENING SERYICE “MOCKERY AT ITS BEST” Radie CKLW, 7:30 — WCAR SA.M. A. |. Baughey, Paster Pastors, Sunday School Teachers Hold the Date of Youth Service 6:00 p. m. + of the Choir Festival and was able to enter this year’s sing. Choir numbers to be presented Sunday at the 7:30 service will be | Is Stealing,” Stevenson, and ‘‘God That Madest Earth and Heaven,” | | included. Mrs. Fred Tiffany will be the, | Bible at the 6 p. m. service which Franck; *“‘Hark! the Vesper Hymn | al Minor,” by Popper also will be | a government which grants free- dom of worship,” he said. Regional leaders reported that Adventist emergency centers had helped to relieve suffering from tornadoes at Waco, Tex., and Wor- cester, Mass. ects ame ane 2 Local Residents as dcaiated Fe. Attend Bible School oni — They are Miss Patty Jean Brock, Lorenten is chairman in | 4aughter of Mr. Mrs. Donald Pent eo Slanning the celebration, |L- Brock, ‘5054 vite Lane, and He is being assisted by Emil Ha- Mrs. Donald E. Taylor, daughter gen, Mrs. Kenneth Bixby, Mrs, | Of mf oe Parsons Karen ol * ve. a Lampher an’ ma = :. Cuttien Men's on we be wai Blind Pilgrims ae "Going to. Lourdes will precede the fellowship hour. | Rev. Donald L. Hessler | LAKE ORION—More than 2,000 people a year in Middle America | are being aided by a community | welfare and social service proj- |ect operated by the Rev. Donald L. Hessler, formerly of Lake Orion. . Father Hessler, the son of Rob- ert C. Hessler of 452 Shadbolt, | Lake Orion is pastor of St. Joa- | chim, a Maryknoll mission in south- ern Mexico. The 3,500 people who live in In the field of education Father activity and recreation. / Midweek Prayer Meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. | The credit union of Father Hes-| sep purucipanes egies _ MEET and HEAR | | ach Ie ss Sow Sal Chicagoland Youth for Christ Director Open ! Father Hessler. . | The ‘project has raised the gen- a — —H crak meral and cultural tone of Reverend Wate h for ae Sow interest ts Sapytsbie sroeten Mel Johnson = Tee + was Spe nnouncement: and Christian recreation, accord- . Bev, TOM MALONE, Th. 0., Paster CHRISTIAN Pet emeucer 4 at se | moe Seas rod eat Sil | Evangelistic Service 7:30 He LITERATURE tended Sacred Meart == ! vercrest | Rev. Tom Malone, Speaking = ragnty 1934. He — ondatned e ve. Sanday se-00 A. &. and Tae Baptist’ «=| | THE WORD of iL "= |[PSSEeSe SASS Church Ay ‘ wi tats to Mewes abet . . hae and ‘ oe ma Rev. James Luther, pastor s 36 ‘ : rt my : and poten a a owe anf nw Lge - TER 7 YY [isatsacars nedene 868] fog 845 & M—Sunday School and Wonthle |S oe eel ena SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14th . eT of the Dominican Archeological |} arrmatea with Unity Center shoo! a . - - - “A pre Corton eee — atm FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19th ee 7:30 ?. M— ¢ Her =| [GOSPEL TABERNACLE THIS 1S YOUR INVITATION TO A TIME OF REAL BLESSING AND EMMANUEL BAPTIST Wah Sen ! 321 $8. Eéith — Corner Oamun FELLOWSHIP —tach Night ot 7:30 & Sunday the 14th at 11:15 0. m. CHURCH Rev. W: 8 Wee Where Wout Seat Cam Feed on the Word. - © Mesic You Like fo H ig Wm Always ‘ - wr : ee ae : to One and e. _# Messages‘That Reach the Soull | ea ie TE 18001 Former Lake Orion Man \wrsx‘ Describes Mission Work | school for girls which provides in-|jiprary, folk dancing programs, sors vocational training courses in mechanics, electricity, agricul- ture and art. To combat disease and poor diets, Father Hessler has organ- ized an extensive program of | health services. More than 700 peo- ple are treated each year in the | Project's dispensary. ; -Persqnal hygiene is taught in | individual homes, while expect- ant mothers receive particelar care. : A 45,000 gallon reservoir con- structed by the project provides pure water for all the people of the region, | ‘Recreational facilities develop- financial responsibility for trip. Will Speak as an overseas missionary of 4 ' " : ; le { \ Pose Tolle sundey {Film Scheduled Panel Talks Today and Tomorrow” is the sub- t Youth Re pet + prt dacunin toe sponsored BYPU at Liberty “ eed Baptist Church Sunday at 8p. m.| Movie on Evil Pampers speeches pea to Be Shown Tonight group. The Rev. W. A. Jobnaon ot | ot Memorial Baptist the Free Methodist Church on Har-| “Assassin of Youth” is the title risen Avenue will give the address | of the film being shown tonight at ‘| the youth rally at Memorial Bap- Rev, Fred Cawsey, Orion, Speaker Mid-Week Meeting, Wed. 1:50 P.M. Foods Overseas le S < 5 cs i i a gé | ii eat CHURCH Sermon by Dr. W. H. PRESBYTERIAN W. Huron at Wayne 8t. Church School 9:45 a. m. 11 a@ m Morning Worship “The Sovereignty of God” City’s i | ri Marbach MISS MARTHA UNDERWOOD i i 3 ‘ E at B A ‘ i S g eR Babee s 4 || Priest Launches’ Campaign to Aid Homeless i vag cbse fi 30,000 to Smithsonian By Religious News Service WASHINGTON, D. C.—An arche- (THE PONTIAC PRESS, SEP oe Meee ae "WINS AWARD—Cleveland E. Dodge (left), New ork, one of the nation’s foremost lay religious leaders, this week was chosen the outstanding layman of the Protestant Church. He is shown with Dr. Gerald E. Knoff, executive secretary of the Division of Christian Education of the National Council of Churches in the USA, who is holding the award. The award is known as the Russell Colgate Distinguished Service Citation. Confident Living ‘Peace of Mind Achieved Through ‘Creative Silence’ ; bre ‘SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1954 - , | Officers Named 4 if F [ Fly H Lf i i F 2 ‘ f ; i F | : i ; tts er ij ai E f 1 TL 4 9 | of F ¢ i Re: 7 "| will be Mrs. Beulah T. Whitby of \ MRS. BEULAH WHITBY Teacher to Talk at New Bethel Mrs. Beulah T. Whitby |} to Tell of Negro Women || in U. S. History Guest speaker at New Bethel Baptist Charch Saidey a) | Detroit. Her subject will be “‘Ne- gro Women in American History.” She is sponsored by the Ladies Club of the church, of which Lee- atrice Stewart is president. The Ladies Club meets twice a month and has a membership of World Prayer \Day Is March 5 Women, the day has been observed United Church Women Will Sponsor. Service at First Congregational As in the past, World Day of) Prayer will be observed March 5, the first Friday in Lent, The serv- ice this year will be held in First al Church. Now sponsored by United Church annually since 1887. Cechairmen ef this year's pregram will be Mrs, George Fisier and Mrs. Percy Jones. Mrs. Harold Wright is in charge of publicity. MATTHEW'S Serving on the general commit- ST. CHURCH tee will be Mrs. Walter Willson, LUTHERAN ; president of the sponsoring group, Gauss Mrs. Allan Hersee, Mrs. Warren | Fowler, Mrs. Stanley Kipp, Mrs. | Brady Adams, and Mrs. Cari W. Nelson. ©. A. Gerken, Paster MA 64-1575 8. 8. and Bible Class 9:39 a. m. Wership Service 8:30-10:45 a.m. ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH (The Church of the Lutheran Hour) Joslyn at Fourth Welcomes You! 030 A M-—Sunday School 10:45 A. Bervice George Mahder, Pastor Phone Watch “This Is Your Life—@undsay, 1:30 P.M—WJBK-TV -—— , Sunday School .......... + aweows 9.45 a. m. Morning Worship ............... 11:00 a. m. ~— “= W. Nelson, B D.. Paster gecne VO 60080 [GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. Otte G. Schultz. Pastor Glendale and Seuth Genesee SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 A. M. WORSHIP 9:30 - 11 A: M. EAST HURON at PERRY. Central Methodist Rev. Mitten B. Bank, D. D. Rev. John W. Mulder, MORNING WORSHIP SERMON, 10:45 A. M. “I Believe In the Brotherhood of Man” Dr. Bank, Preaching By Religious News Service 25 women. Their main object is By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE | quieting passages he “drops” into| ROME — Sister Pasqualina,|the advancement of the commun- I know a man who has a reputa- | his consciousness and thus he ends a ce, ee cl, ity and church. for driving . over years, suf- Caicedo bith eo ee fered a fractured leg while carry- Pm — a carries a great many heavy re- This man needs no sleeping (ing on her duties in the Papal s be wes: Sheen Gas sponsibilities and is active in a; pills, no tricks to induce sleep. | apartments. ar cancel gpg and a aaa dil crauuen fie amar poner srlhcons ne a a le we ee se | certificate trom the New York ' serenity that brings the sweet. | Priv o person ule est kind of rest. who knows more aout his person- eon ae unten we has al habits, health and general we an at Wayne He bridges the gap between his /tare than anyone else in the world. | University in the Graduate School varnish eine P| German-born Sister Pasqualina, | of Social Work. For several years si oe cackinr aa ts he |#3 director of the Pope's domestic | she was employed by the Depart- has read which have helped him. (Staff, looks after his wardrobe, |ment of Public Welfare in De- One ig from Confucius, “The su- a oe eee ee perior man is always quiet and |! his me acts as spe- ja ve a ee calm.” That remark carries with |! and private almoner. executive a A = it the ageless wisdon of mankind.| She began working for Pope Pius | gency Welfare acuation Another is from Robert Louis| When he was Archbishop Eugenio | Service of the Office of Civilian in the saddle of life.” And a third —- Pree techy pL sae Mp acirteg FIRST CHURCH OF GOD mental source of power, “At the 25 East Boulevard — South of Leokout Drive heart of the cyclone tearing the REV. GROVER C. JOHNSON \ sky is a place of central calm.” 10:45 a.m. Morning Service & Junior Church. “Train Up a Child” I became curious as to his | at is to say that power comes 7:30 pam. Evening Service, Evangelistic Service technique for doing this and, ene | om & calm center. 9:45 am. Sunday School. Gne. Offices, Andersen, Ind. day, I asked him about it, “Oh, hb recommend this man’s tech- | & — —— : a it’s really very simple,” he told pat Begin your pd _ me. “I make a point of be- calmly, calmly. Bridge inning and ending my day |€2p between with great thoughts, |] FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH calmly, Once you have learned | 2! You will find power and force. 249 Baldwin Avenue Fa 4-7172 how to do that, you can handle | | of Welcome to the Services in Our New Church all the busy time in between | 0) peace without any trouble.” a Sundey School . 11. .10:00 A. M. ‘Exactly how do you begin your | shall be Morning Service 1. 11:00 A.M, aye i shat Evening Service ........ 7:00 P. M. answered by explaining : .. 7330 P. be spends 15 mates cach more Sdoy en. Sorin... 700 0k ing in what he calls “creative si- Seturdey ere ° lence.” He and his wife go into James Kennedy. Speaking their living room and simply sit Rev. R. Garner, Paster in silence for 15 minutes. Rev. Garner H. Hampten, Choir Directer “We do nothing. We don’t speak —————— but remain silent. If the telephone - or doorbell ring, we just let them a . . ely, Wo devets Gis Sino t» oom. All Saints Episcopal Church The Rev. C. George Widdifield, Rector As he spoke, I remembered Reo, Weide B. Bent, ice. Walon C. Heme ho thease nich and, in there, which to me, finding a solution to « sau: shamans aaa 8:00 A.M.--Holy Communion. problem of my own. Thomas Sxthese Uae © PL 9:30 A.M.—Holy Communion, Instruction, Cartyle once wrote, “Silence is First Ch of Church School. the clement in which great things | [ urch of Christ 11:00 AM.—Moming Prayer, Church School, fashion themselves.” And Wil- Scientist Sermon by the Rector. Ham James pointed out “that ——— man’s silence ts equal in tm St. Mary's-in-the-Hills || St. Andrew's Chapel portance to his word power.” : : of Lake Orion and Oxford 4288 Dixie Highway My friend then told me about | How Christian Science Heals — =. 8:00 A. M.—Holy Communies ending his day. After saying his u— Prayer coding his day. Aner saving his} “aN EFFECTIVE REMEDY van, may comme ||" ‘ehecn'Soed quotes various Bible passages FOR OFFICE POLITICS” Sermon Sermon Rev. W a. eae te ae aa na the Rev, Wm. G. Ramm, Vicar “hunt. Vicor sleep.” Passages like these, he | CKLW (800kc) Sunday 9:45 A, M. § ? said enable him to have the peace- — ful rest from which he draws the — anne many demands he makes upon|| Community United driving energy needed to meet the 3 ; ; i rater Presbyterian Church First Southern Missionary Among other passages he finds Drayton Plains, Michigan e f° — helpful in inducing natural and W. 4. Tecuwissen Jr., Paster Ba tist Chutch Se ee ee 9:45 a.m. Bible School. . Sue cade ae at tat 11:08 a. m. — ae ia 365 East Wileon Ave. peel inataate aaa et oe pnd REV. A. H. MULLINS, Pastor pea il weep hint tn perfect |] “Revie 7 Se Ti] SUNDAY SCHOOL ...... 9:45 A.M. Thee. "|| chm Youn Felewsnio 1/1 WORSHIP SERVICE .....11:00 A.M. “In quietness and in confidence |} Wednesday: Frayer and Stady ; shall be your strength.” These B.T.U. .... eevee ee eeceeee 6:30 P. M, WORSHIP SERVICE *eeeee 7:30 P. M, CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 347 'N. Saginaw St., Chas. D. Pace, pastor. FE 4-0239 “Member of Southern Baptist Convention” Missionary t0 Africa will speakil| be served with meat, i . han mba Gnatta£, and show pictures taken on herfii| ter and beverage furnished by ‘ . 1. Greenwood, i i ne emane| Le ee eer | THE EVANGELICAL UNITED Workers Conference pare A speaker. Tues, 7:45 P. ee ere of te chara will ¢ South Saginaw St. at Judson Street i i : BRETHREN CHURCHES meen fl te ten come well FTRST METHODIST CALVARY BALDWIN AVE. Seved a a 7s ne ite — hitb mane Son & Byes, Deaton “Visit the Charch of the : | 10:00 A. M. MORNING +e Old Fashioned Coapat” — [ll rcenty celebrated their $00 “The Hope Within” 1 | -meoptar the Spictaal A. Mt. = birthday. 11:30 A. M. CHURCH SCHOOL Glow” “Love Se Amazing” CHURCH OF 190F. MLEVENING WORSHIP” ri eat”. EO | FEE mub or carrer we Ste Geet ett, Pion Presbyterian Charch Sundey School 9:45 o.m. Youth Fellowship. ...6:30 p.m, Rikink 20 A Senet We 7 __Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting, 7:30 P. M. ot 6 Wong {sates troning Worship 730 Rome _ 10:00 A. M. ‘LORD, TEACH US TO PRAY’ Jimmy Maddox § 7:45 P. M. Speaker ‘The Rev. Bryant Mitchell | of Des Moines. lowe 11:30 A. M. A BIG SUNDAY SCHOOL We are proud of our Big Schoo! ond our Teachers. Let us mold your child’s mind. The Christian Temple Or. and Mrs. L. Marton, Founders and Directors ST TTT 10:45 A. M. Morning ey “THE CA MITT OF PETER” Dr. H. H. Savage, Preaching ‘ This Service Will Be et 11:00 A.M. Over CKLW 7:30 P.M. Dr. H. H. Savage, Preaching pe Fi ST CHURCH — % H Gavage, Pastor \ DINE at Les Hutchinson’s Cafeteria 4541 DIXIE HWY. Gene Shaw Mgr. Fox and Hounds Woodward at Long Lake Road, Bloomfield Hills Phone Birmingham MI 4-4800 NOW SERVING LUNCHES From 12 Noon as Well as Dinners from 5:30 |B CONGRATULATIONS Gat: “Cresylegs-All American,” Biroy Weyne Morris. im, Mon. “@taleg 11.” William Hol- éen. Don Teylor Tues, Thurs: “Calamity Jane,” color, | Doris Dey, Howard Keel | Pri, Set: “Gun Beit George | Mon ery, Helen Wescott, “Fieme of Calculta.”” color, Denise Darcel, Patric | Knowte> 7 Helty Gat “A Lion le im the Streets,” James Cagney, Barbara Hale nh. Tues Biewing Wild.” (ary Cooper Barbers Stewart Thurs, @et: “Gangaree,” Arlene Dehi, Pernende Lamas Keege Gat: “Trader Horn.” Warry Corey, | Edwina Booth; “Biack Fury,” Techni- | color ; Sun. Tues’ “Calamity Jane.” Techni- coler, Doris Dey, Howard Keel; “Creay- legs.” Kilroy Hirsh. Joan Vos. } } Lake, Walled Lake Ba! “I, the Jury.” Biff Elliott on Castie, “The Goiden Idol.” Johnny f field, Ann Kimball Sun Tues ‘“Gunbelt.” Technicolor | Ocorge Montgomery Shoot Pirst.” Joel McCrea Evelyn Keves Wed My Darling Clementine.” Fonda Linde Derneil Lupine. Howerd Duff Millerd | Rat War of the Worlds,” technicolor Gene Barry. Aan R Sun “Wings of the Hawk,” | Van Heflin Julie Adams Be! Here Come the Girls,” Technjceler, Bob — Arlene Dehi. Henry Jennifer" Ide Eddie Cantor Story,” to the Scouts and Scout Lead- ers of the Pontiac and Oakland ish- the Pontiac Theaters Councils. Your accom ments are in keeping wit =*~ Sing While You Drive | é At 45 miles per hour sing “H fendi Aca: Heavy “Ways” At miles pes hour sir ima St ranger hae, Heaven Areé hour “Nearer My God, to 7 miles, sing “Wh en the Roll Yonder, I'll Be There At 8S miles, sing— “Lord, [m Coming Home” DRIVE WITH CARE THE LIFE , YOU SAVE MAY BE YOUR Own! PONTIAC DRIVE-IN THEATRE 2435 Dixie Hwy. (U. 8.-10) Is Ca ae r pees tea Show Starts at 10:00 P. M. WW eh, STARTLING! 4 a ~ OM STAGGERING ~ MIGHTY “JOE YOUNG There never were performances like these in covos ey TECHNICOLOR Alan LADD JACK PALANCE Van HEFLIN EDGAR BUCHANAN Jean ARTHUR BEN JOHNSON high standards of scouting OAKLAND Richard Carl- the Black Lagoon,”’ Sunday Menu ALA CARTE DINNERS SPECIALS Roast Turkey Roast Beef Swiss Steak OLD SIIDELBERG HEI 484 4 B 1727 S&S. Telegraph Read > a THE EDDIE CANTOR STORY—Keefe Brasselle, the role of the famous actor with the big, brown eyes in “The! now showing at the Oakland Theater. Eddie’s | “Ida” is portrayed by Marilyn Erskine in the | movie, which is filmed in Technicolor. Marilyn | Honduras,’ i “Diamond| andy Devine. JOIN THE SCOUTS Sat. Mon.. ‘‘The Eddie Cantor Story."’ Keefe Brasselle, Be a Scout, Be a Scout Leader. . : Erskine. Call FE 4-2569 fer information. Tues... Thurs Sponsored ra Scouting by | Queen.” Arlene Dahl Fernando | Lamas. BLUE SKY DRIVE-IN Starts Fri: “Hell and High Wa- : ter,’ CinemaScope Your Family Theeter y te | STRAND 2150 Opdyke Road | Sat. Tues “Creatures From COCKTAILS - WINES BOB'S “House 497 Elizabeth Lake Rood at Telegraph FOR THAT DELICIOUS +> Family Sunday Dinner . Chicken Dinner . $1.35 Delicious T-Bone Steak. . $1.95 oven 7 a. mw, Delicious Fish Dinner 95¢ TO2Z AM. Barbecued Spare Ribs $1.35 DINNERS Call FE 3-9821. your food will be ready. Dial your favorite cab To Take Out! tc detiver it! | SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY ee ee ee W PLUS LATS “Crenvege” ace amier De a PRODUCTIONS, INC. ELROY Crazylegs * LLOYD NOLAN - JOAN VOHS A REPUBLIC PRESENTATION “TRADER HORN” “BLACK FURY” LAST TIMES TONIGHT s=™S . ammeniidiael ei ee By me. ~ a ) |son, Julia Adams, THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1954 _- : above, plays | new Warner Brothers | Richard Den- | _ “The Glass Web,” Edward | ;. Robinson, John Forsythe, ca | ee Hughes Wed., Fri ‘Appointment in Gtenn Ford, Ann Sher- Scott; “Ghost of ’ Guy Madison, | dan, Zachary Crossbone Canyon, Jane Russell Severs With . 4 . Hughes’ Studio By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD wW—Jane Russell | has declared her independence and signed up for what could be the best role of her career The beauteous brunette was) | swimming under water in the BKO | tank when I saw her this week. | |She doesn't aim to rival nd | Williams; this was the windup se- | quence underwater for ‘The Big | | Rainbow.” She came out of the | water, shed her breathing tank, swim fins and goggles and an- nounced she had also disposed of her 13-year connection with How- | ard Hughes. As of now, she is a free agent, although she might sign a one-| picture-a-year deal with RKO. She | has some strange fear she will not | be able to find work. Silly girl. s . . She is all set to go into one of the leads of “Guys and Dolls,” which William Goetz will produce for a Columbia release. Her lead- | ing man will be none other than Clark Gable. Betty Grable will play Miss Adelaide and another | top star is destined for the role of | Nathan Detroit. Bob Hope maybe. “But the interesting part is that my husband will follow Bill Goetz around like a bird dog during the production, asking him ‘why he does this and why he does , | added. Her husband is terfield, formerly of The reason for his ap is that the Waterfields have formed | their own production company, | Russ- rie | . Anxious _ is Sadia for an- other picture to do before she starts “Guys and Dolls.” It could be “The Long Wire” Wayne Gilbert Roland, Jane's co-star in “The Big Rainbow,’’ also has plans of his own. He is anxious to begin work on “Blood on the Horns,” the story of his bullfighting father. He already has a script from Niv- ie Busch, who wrote ‘Duel in the Sun Busch picked up a copy of my | ‘treatment in my agent's office.’’| Roland relates. “He fell in love with the ‘story and did a great script. The story has never been told before—how the life of a bull- fighter affects his wife and chil- | dren. [ plant to shoot it this sum- | mer cutside of Mexico City. . “I would love to have Ingrid Bergman play the role of my mother, and I'm going to try to get her. I chink she'd be great. She played a Spaniard in ‘For Whom the Bell Tolls’ and she was | never better.’ The trouble with that idea is that if he got Bergman ‘he would probably have to take Roberto Ros- | sellini as director, It doesn't seem | likely that the deal will go through. | 777772722. 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DOBAT & JE WALLED LAKE fale St. MA ¢-1008 sien, Sota om Se oa movies, Miss for og SS A ne rE «iret ee) lishing company. peti ben Fig ata Pa ohm wide With ifornia her are MORSE Membership Phone ! — : such as chai Mailman several years on th and ‘Fes lntermation cn Members sd tS lef do wc | ene ch r., president of “iat a eames’ | ever ours ot ran _ Fe! pw A yp gh STF | gore et Jack Bridge ‘hit «mamas wife, Janet Sears ee ee in | Exe of all: del nearly every In Lyne twe additions | tat age wre sak g ie pote valle’ ieee ae ng. ther | te New. York dettrey dr, sect, Sant scl and city Heid ener fr . i | ste ad anid 5 and : schools wanted was the} renee statements. to publish | their friendly inane ane soit, Yow, Gt] Senators to today, - a - * a F - - - ¥ ~~ . . hae | * + f i ae One of the most dramatic gowns for spring formal wear is this tulip red hand run Alencon lace. Built over many layers of petticoats, the skirt will sweep ina queenly manner through doorways, both modern and traditional. Worn with the gown are pink gloves and rhinestone jewelery, This mushroom pleated chiffon dress is in tulip red, too. Black accessories axe excellent for this dress with neckline interest. The softly folded cowl at the front descends to nearly waistline depth ending in a big soft bow. ’ Tulip Hue, Orange Ice Spark Styles Azalea Color Captures Dixie Spirit The winter red colors which pick up many a dark day, giving a lift to the dis- taff side, are being carried over into spring. If you've been to Natchez, Miss., Mobile, Ala., or New Orleans, you'll identify the new red color which New York dress designers call azalea. You'll certainly think of “Gone With the Wind” or fancy yourself living in one of the antebellum homes about Natchez when you see the bright spring formals with their lowcut necklines, tiny Scarlet O’Hara waists, and wide, wide skirts. Tulip red, too, is a favorite color for spring, along with the new softened orange ice shade. Pink dominates as queen of the pale colors which will be seen very early this spring. These colors are coming early because of the late Easter, designers report. Basic colors for coats and suits are beige, gray and navy. In every design- er’s collection, sharp black and white contrasts are noted. Large and small i ae ng ea, ty 7 — BG ate lig - otc — iiehdihe,: if ; Draperies are a hand blocked Brown leather furnitufe picks up the warm tones of the wall paneling. vow Y aa r, -* eS sf Ess ee 1 @: & My y 2 ROSENTHAL HOME FEATURES SIMPLE white trim with a lace-like frame of grill work around the front door greets the caller at the Arthur Rosenthal home, 210 Ottawa drive. Francis Schmidt of Detroit, the Rosenthals have achieved a style home that will be, outstanding in any changing architectural era. Floor plan includes a living reom, bination bathroom and dressing room. Upstairs boasts a full room sized cedar-lined closet. The guest bedroom is in cocoa, coral and lime with a beige tiled bath- room to match. The other bedroom is in olive green with terra cotta and yel- low for accent colors. Builder of the Rosenthal house was Victor Rust of Farmington. New Prod ucts sit &....| Ease Painting e Sa) Galvanized Iron ‘the Grek progress that has re- cently been made in methods of painting metal can be attributed to the scientific discoveries regard- ing the cause and prevention of rust. The home owner's problem of painting galvanized meta] surfaces, for instance, has been solved by the preduction of a galvanized metal primer which contains zinc dust. In the past, much difficulty was encountered. The usual coating ma- terials. would not adhere to gal- vanized surfaces because of the chemical reaction between the shiny zinc skin covering the iron and the vehicle found in ordinary paints. While vinegar or a copper sul- fate solution was sometimes ap- plied to etch the surface and im- prove adhesion, neither was thor- ony satisfactory. All the surface preparation that is now necessary before applying the new primer to new galvanized surfaces is to remove the oil and grease deposited at the fac- tory by a thorough cleaning with paint thinner. Well-weathered galvanized sur- faces need only soap and water and a clear water rinse. Rusted areas should, naturally, be sanded care- fully. terra cotta tailored and scalloped coveriets for beds and the beige textured silk bed skirts. Beige silk gauze draperies are used at the windows. Bathroom and dressing room section having one full mirrored wall. Silver and pink print paper covers the upper portion of dressing ares wall. $4 cA be gy: ELEGANCE—Beige brick and Designed by Herbert and CHINESE MING PATTERNS DINING WALLPAPER—A family sized dining room, the upper portion of the walls portrays a Chinese countryside scene of the Ming era. Again the warm tones of brown and beige are highlighted with turquoise. This BIRCH DOORS AND PINK TILE—The Rosenthal kitchen is designed for ease of care and convenience in mea! preparation. Counters and part of the cupboard walls dre in cameo pink tile, Birch polished so that its natural grain is visible is the wood used in the cupboard doors. Floor is in a beige and brown tile with the * Ff ; te seven foot wide reception hallway, den, bedroom wing, dining room, kitchen and dinette combination and sunroom. There is a two-car garage attached to the house which is accessible without going outdoors. The upstairs has two large bedrooms, each with its matching bathroom, and a sizable cedar-lined closet. Upper dormer of the house has an exterior of cedar shingles. latter color is used for covers on the dining room chairs. Opening from this room is the sun porch a few steps down from the dining room, large room. —— dissans' cise, vious to Oecd Gi de eat ene a In the summer time the double doors open to reveal one scien i papered in leaf-on-leaf tones of teige and brown. Turquoise fabrie — ephalstare two wright beg. gates, aad the seiete Geaeeiaay 5 ae argues. $ ‘ a be = ao hs oe ory. \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1954 REMODELING FHA Terms, No Money Down! GARAGES SIDING ALUMINUM ox WOOD COMBINATION WINDOWS | Call FEdera!l 2-1211 for Free Estimate G & W CONSTRUCTION CO. 2010 Dixie Hwy. ot Kennett Rd., Pontiec eee ST a Make Play Time a Gay Time Tg Rg cee : aS ‘ee. e ims with WESTERN PINE Turn your waste space into play space with durable, handsome Western Pine paneling, long the nation's favorite for rugged recreation rooms. Painted, stained, or wax-rubbed to satiny emoothness, the versatile Western Pines provide the perfect wall finish where wear and tear is usually sevére but beauty is always required. : Start your recreation room planning today! Con- gult us for helpful advice on costs, installation and finish treatments. Genuine IDAHO White Pine Paneling 6” - &" 10” widths w 3360 W. Huren FE 5-6910 influence on home decoration. part oman - family life and enter-| tg Home's Main Room As @ result, every member of} Details make a fine kitchen, just the family is more aware of the/ as they do fine tailored clothes. Because gta — ' Unlike clothing, however, a the i © has left more time for leisure Kitchen can be tailored to the pursuits, Mr. and Mrs. America) "s special needs at any are devoting more and more time | time. it is five years and talent to repainting their| 4. 2 makes no difference. Details homes, indoors and out, thus mak- cost of a good suit of clothes. ae apain matieel the hemes Gno| Give Space, Efficiency Finished Attics Add Room insulation may be installed in the average attic at no more than the Details Add Up to Ideal Kitchen Eight Ustul Devices | that will add to its comfort and convenience can be installed in it Whenever time and budget permit. Here are eight such features: | | Have Bupertenced, Trained Men VACUUM CLEAN YOUR FURNACE GAS FURNACES by Meelier Clima-trel MOERY’S OIL BURNER S12 Maddy Lane, Keege — FE 2-4970 P Broker Willis M. BREWER Complete Real Estate Services © Listings Wented © and Sell Contracts © Will Trade Contracts fer Ranch Type Homes. Roosevelt Hotel FE 4-518) |in older wall cabinets is lost be- cause shelves are so far apart. Step-up shelves that will hold | dishes, glassware and small cans most recent developments, did you can be installed easily by the home | know that you now get exact color | owner. matches in all types of paint— 5. Specialized storage. Few old| whether for masonry, woodwork, |—or for that matter, new—kitchens | plastered walls or wallpaper, |have the right storage space for | ceilings, metal work—any place trays, platters and saucepan cov- you'd use paint. ers. It hag to be built to order for budget we thought was earmarked for something else. Just to dip into a few of the each family. Did you know you can get Infra, ALUMINUM ACCORDION INSULATION See how the heat goes through 3 semi-thick batts, while type-6 INFRA ~_ cold! Type-6 equals 4 3/5” of Rockwool (upward heat flow in winter), 9° of Rockwool (downward heat flow in sum- mer), and 5 5/16” of Rock- wool (wall heat flow). . “TIN - ‘TRU-BILT BLOCK CO. 1992 Pontiec Drive acoustical tile te silence the . wW drainboards. | youngsters’ basement rough- Drainboard materials that loosen | house room—or any other room and wear out near the sink edge | —in fancy patterns without holes are both unsanitary and unsight- ie, Cie: of Gin: hand amalentada tae punched in the material? | replacing them io waterproat tiie, And if you'd like something which is both durable and color. | “ifferent from squares in asphalt tile for floors, you can now get asphalt tiles in irregular flagstone shapes that fit together in vari- sacet satisfactory thing to bey pe, |comred patterns like a jig-saw tatess and enfons in. but mest |e’ Imagine using your entire ‘basement floor to work out a jig-saw puzzle! | The paint mixing formula is |the newest development in using |tubes of colors to duplicate the exact color you start out with. This privilege is now extended to all types of paint products, whether oil, rubber, alkyd, or varnish base. This is known as the Key- tint color system. It solves a problem that has baffled he | paint industry fer years—that | ef preducing a single color | system te match shades in all | types of paint fer all surfaces. | If you ever tried to mix colors |for both masonry foundation and | wood siding, with maybe some | enamel for trim, you know how the same apparent color turns out different when the various paints dry on different surfaces. This problem has now been chemically solved. Even a porch floor can be -nade to match flat @ WIRING © FIXTURES © POWER INSTALLATION FE 4-9531 }match wood cabinets, papered ® Lay Out DO IT YOURSELF |. Only $4.39 Per Week — No Money Down INCLUDES . e ° ® Delco 75,000 BTU Furnace ® Automatic Controls © All Necessary Ducts @ 275 Gallon Tank ®@ Installation Instructions One Year Free Service! IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! Complete Price |NO MONEY DOWN-36 MONTHS TO PAY!| Rd. 371 Vootheis vs |O’BRIEN HEATING & SUPPLY __Authorizetl Oakland County Distributor FE 2.2919 | walls or plastered ceilings. | Speaking of ceilings, a new | mencembustible acoustical tile FE 2-3924 eo PE 4-6405 FEBRUARY SPECIALS! %” WP Plywood ASS. 09. ft. AA Faces Perfect for Cupboards » +» aq. ft. DIXIE LUMBER €0., Inc. Always Service—All Ways! 831 Oakland Avenue 4,” Fir Plyscore 1 Solid Face FE 2-0224 Softener fer es little es. NO DOWN PAYMENT Rust Elimination Gueranteed LINDSAY AUTOMATIC SOFT WATER SERVICE 3984 Walton Bivd. OR 3-9614 Woneen ewe a Llsdesg Aatometle Water S 500 - ws WESTRIDGE at . WATERFORD The Address of Distinction struction——the last word in design for livability and at- tractiveness. : Drive out and see these homes. Just off Dixie Hwy. near Waterford stoplight. HELTMAN & TRIPP Exclusive Builders and Developeis of Westridge at Wateriord Phones OR 3-9411—FE 5-8822 3 5 good space is lost in these corner areas in old kitchens, A ‘‘merry- go-round” shelf arrangement will put it in use. 2. Washable walls over range. A methed of installing grease- and water-proof clay tile direct- ly over old plaster greatly sim- surtace can cleaned | easily and will never need re- The do-it-youreself mania ; decorating for fixing up houses is making a 3, Sliding cabinet doors, If the sort of super-scout out of the home members of your family are al-| handyman,&eeping him constant- Seder Oy al teomie Pastnas [7.02 Wee lockout Sor now mater net doors, means replace them with the modern sliding type. ials, new ideas. And such new 4. Shelves between shelves, More |*hings keep turning up to make | | than a third of all storage space | bids for that part of the family * eee lee ‘ cis ™ Manufacturer Marketing. Flagstone Shaped Asphalt is now made out of fiber glass. Full ef grooves, or striations as the designers call such ribbing, these 12 by 12-inch and 12 by 24-inch panels are called stria tiles. They are rated to have a noise 'reduction coefficient up to 80 per |cent and can reflect more than 75 per ceat of the light striking | | them. =| | Composed of fine fibers of glass, compressed into boards, |these tiles trap sound waves in their highly porous surfaces. |They can be spray painted as /many as eight times with a non- | bridging water base paint with- ‘out affecting their noise reducing efficiency. About the niftiest develep- ment in floor coverings is the Jig-saw flagstone idea, break- ing away from conventional squared patterns. With all the new types of floor ‘tile on the market—vinyl, vinyl |asbestos, and what not—manu- facturers have out-puzzied all crossword puzzlers with fancy and attractive patterns. It's really amazing, the striking |effects you can get beyond the | simple checkboard pattern. Ask | your floor covering dealer to show your some. paint on wood or semi-gloss on; me trim. Even a refrigerator can Teaches Thrift to Juvenile Set he vlesy bank is basically egg-shaped, if z ii a j g Eg a oR fi i g# iv of | | a ._ ' “ Let us show you how easy it is! Turn that idle space, attic, basement porch into enjoybale handsome living space! Pay as Little as 8197 Cooley Lake Rd. OR-T BURMEISTER’S LUMBER COMPANY Wholesale and Retail or $7 N EM 3-4650 and EM 3-3996 * : j } BURMEISTER’S LUMBER ® Fe ee OPEN SUNDAY Ce 10 to 3! - Buy Your Materials at LOWER PRICES! { 1x4 Kiln Dried ‘ ] Yellow Pine S$ , { FLOORING 9 @ , 3 1000 Feet | | — COMBINATION An Excellent Flooring , DOORS Materiol—A’x8'x%4" Comelate with in PLYSCORE hs *h” _ Sheetrock 4’x8° Sheets. Easy te use. Quick te Clese-in Rooms. -wTwTwTwy* “ eceome _ eo f Rocklath....... Look at this price! 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Diamond Mesh Lath—2.5 and 3.4 | : s |Leo V. Bodine, Executive Vice ‘ Z-Rib Lath—3.4 — 4 mp ewe PAYMENT = President of NLMA. sald “These 1%" Rell 16° and 20° ‘ Estimates + are usually expensive : : : 4 Cold Channel— length Oil FURNACE H * | than good house paint, and require THE MODERN TWIST—A streamlined spiral staircase in a mod- ‘ ps m ‘ ‘ ern Berlin office building off in , as viewed %," Cold Rell Channel—16’ and 20° length _ FREDENE | |e spent priming preparation from tern fr. To sre ars pce miso te teens Gaeesind Racee Caeceaa ac ote ‘ Marble Centracteor readily brushed ed spiral structure to peer down at th below. é Fer worm aby heating ereteme |! i MaAyfeir 62705 - roughed wooilkad shingled as ——- } 18 Gauge Tire Wire—28" lengths P for FREE eed as on surfaced wood siding.” e ° e ‘ Corner Rite. Cerner Bead : Corner Bead. “The home Q heme eating ervey fee rea vows neetve California Home Styling ple, Mice Casiege be | it-yourself’ trend has brought with ° iy > Plaster—Lime—Rocklath SEnEnar @ececrare || SAM SMArPOMINS | ies tr suave tamer AAGapted for Winter Living pessegate—Sanelite om eiuilib Gumming, Retoothing || optics ty the home, handyman | rious living in the California designed and built for cold Michi Plaster Tools—Goldblatt and Marshalltown who lacks the training manner strikes the major theme | £82 ae Hand—Band of the professional” painter. ‘The| in the contemporary-type home| Located at 4774 Keithdale, Lone } Mortar Boxes, Finishing Brushes, adjustable a and Circular Saws || *P*ence. of brush marks in the! being displayed to the public by’! inspection from 1 to 6 p.m. Sunday ‘ steel Trestles. Mortar Board Stands, and Hods Machine Methods pensteatilg stain finish sad the siyje.Rits Homes Inc., in Lone | and from 9 to 5 p.m. on week 4 , ' +p: eas 3 coe with which i con be brushed pals ‘Vitage. Sundar. ave. } . Your Needs and Our Ability to Serve "pi NS Contractors ELGA to te bayer who thinks ahead to nn aoe area rant|Ne GI E ‘ Will Make for “Customer Satisfaction” Peddock =| house will need tdoors in the summer, and | New Glues Ease yt FE 5-6973 || The Lawn Mower & Saw King || refinishing.” the spaciousness of the home con- | . . ‘ | 53% Unien St. FE 4-5139 oa ae —o paints piney ols aoe eae out: Applying Plastics ; KAISER COAL and SUPPLY C0. Pigment has been reduced to help| mf ' Gordon Miller, heed of the to Flat Surfaces } 702 S. Paddock Street Phone FE 4-3555 absorption of the beneath | firm. | 1 NKS the wood surface. Available with|~ Situated in the niiddle of anj Now, thanks to the development —s_ B din x linseed oil or creosote oil vehicles, | unusually large lot, 220 feet wide, | of several new adhesives, any - j . they Provide a uniform color but the trim home's exterior ie con-| handy man can give hard, le do not hide the and texture | structed of Roman Face brick, with | minat to a smooth coun- Pontiac Welding and Machine Works of the wood = gleaming California redwood pan-| ter or table top. Phone FE 2-412! 64 N. Parke Se. , els. They should, of course, follow . Originally available only in the directions on the . But ’ shades of red, brown or A four foot overhang affords | here in brief, are the steps re- NA pigmented stains may be . en ae ee quired: Plumbing Sales and Service —* such hues as Mon- chee ¢ a The top to which the hard-plastic | 103 Stete $e. FE 5-1683 ead ngs Tess. terior. A stone patio in the front | *heet is applied must be perfectly , ac straw the e LINOLEUM ' HEATING EQUIPMENT OTTO A. TRZOS CO. 3103 Orcherd Leke Rood Keego Harbor FE 2-0278 or e TILE You Owe It to Yourself to Shop at PONTIAC FLOOR COVERINGS L. BR. TAYLOR, Owner 379 Orcherd Leke Avenue FE 2.2353 Compare Our Quality! Compare Our Prices! . WITH seme! TORIDHEET —<$_—_ = Bodine said. roofing, of marble chips and as-| When the adhesive has set, trim AUTOMATIC HEATING | j the pigmented stains is that they |Phalt, lends attractiveness and | off the overhanging edges of the| - PITY THIS MAN « ¢ ||| sssure there will be no moisture | 800d protection to the home. *, | plastic with a flat rasp. Use care. the ful downward strokes. Then, if de-| Fer free heating survey and estimate call Whe Didn't Have Adequate vapor seal is accidentally punc-| inated by the huge modern Ro- AUTO INSURANCE [|rintorm seu m buck of Oo n| sa e eeeacea tsawees cot | Walll Fixture Sheds AUTOMATIC Coverage. Now he is digging inte his savings ing.” . HEATING CO. Furniture Getting Fancy | desteeed ter ics oommer LIQht ON Cook Stove | 17 Orchard Lake Ave. YOU BE SAFE. .-. Call ae ,, | dining. . Caieiel Gell mck deen Perhaps one of the most striking |, Have you ever wondered why the Phone FE 2-9124 niture. For added beauty more | features of this model is the use | Duilt-in light on your kitchen range = detailing, such as reeded posts| the basement as a “second | Wem shed more light: into pots es . : SS eee Te ee | Gy ilable! wir | sign of _many Early | American | dows, gives the owner pertectly. | te What's cooking but to help you ele inancing VGl Gg e 4012 E. Pike St furniture will be the ruddier | #signed recreation room with no| See controls quickly and more ac- 7 | | shades. sacrifice to living space —. f ee RAGE SES A Bt lee am) Ce g : er Be a Oil hot air heat and air condi- Poy Mee the light you need at/}) : RN i be orf oe > saranda rath nme + hoe: ‘ _ tioning are other features. A two- range you'll find one lon og Ee Beare ae oul ge ccm. Lae Eni Modern eee cans se rng a Bt : nlarge or ize Saar sicres see . ee California H. ie ca tb bahen aoe ee more t * Your Home... lt Costs cer on Dickey (SEeae ees to you the een s on Display light you'll need for faster, surer s Walled Lake |= | Public showing of the first model | Oil stains composed of a color of a development of Cali | Pigment, linseed oll and turpentine, are roe 5. as f : em -a2.. 2402 PONTIAC TRAIL — 2 MILES EAST OF WALLED LAKE Corner of Welch Reed end Pontiac Trail - OPEN HOUSE DAILY FROM 1-9 P. FREE onectaton Regardless . . . of what you are plan-. [ ® Large Plot 120 x 180 Left for Your. Surprise! Many Other Features de wi Eee ee , FHA Terms! 3 3 rs , ee = Seat ene rulis | ROBELL Realtors te MND South Coe | FE 2.8386 "Staak alates WALLED cae Oe ee es aie @! : aie a } \ For beautif Washable Walls. if ” line finish S a ~~ ih a usd Le K WL SOV NY, /4;1,/1& aa Ha a8 sgt E Flow Coating on Béds Resists Liquid Damage The extremely durable new coat-| | |ings applied in this manner give a that resists damage from ia MS We have many now avell- able in every price range. Call ROY ANNETT, Inc. $8 & Merce st. Open Eves. ond Sun. 1-5 P.M. We Meilp Finsece Down Payments REALTOR Phone FE 38-7198 eee ee Thi me 3 rner Business Property East Pike at Tasmania CHURCH WITH APARTMENT PULL BASEMENT For church, store, apartments, clinic, lodge —easily converted, or use as is. heating system. See Your Broker or Cell FE 5-7642 Evenings FE 4-7998 Sale Price Reduced Like new PLUMBING CONTRACTOR 2182 S$. Telegraph Road | sand in the direction of the wood % “| a =@ lll Ny a 7 : wrought iron SHELF ENDS Shelf Ends 3 Shelf .. LEGS (Table) Set of 4 iF aie 16 ca easx 6" wna D oxvaue ” ee eee eeee 3.25 4 Shelf .. ore ee ee ewes 4.25 4.75 27 Qreherd Loke Ave.’ - oe Al DSON LUMBER COMPANY Set of 2 3.75 4.25 V 5.50 — 6.75 8.75 eeeve FE 2-838) Sead ae Fea es ef . oo. Sete wet CALIFORNIA CONTEMPORARY—Open wf to the public in Lone Pine Village Sun- | Homes Inc. Though designed for M day will be this distinctive contemporary-type home, at 4774 Keithdale by Style-Rite | style structure contributes to a feeling of true outdoor living all year long. . ‘ a) / a e- i THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1954 \y \ At} te ichigan winters, the spaciousness of the California- — = st ae Final Touches Vital for Wood Amateur Woodworkers Easily Distinguishable From Professionals By HUBBARD COBB One of the things that worries a lot of part time woodworkers is why when the project is finished does it look like something turned out by a part time woodworker. This ‘is especially annoying when all the various boards have been cut to the exact length and a good deal of care has been taken with the assembly. = ' aa e« Well, from what we have been able to oberve, the main differ- ence between the finish work of a professional and an amateur is that the amateur forgets a lot of the little finishing touches. | surface feels perfectly smooth to | the touch. Remember in sanding to always grain. If you sand at right angles Home Craftsmen Find. Coffee Tables Fun to Plan, Make With Tiles The do-it-yourself home crafts- man has latched on to coffee tables as the easiest conversational piece to wrest kudos for home workmen. Old tables are being crowned with ‘modern or gilt picture frames—old or new flush doors are anchored Put Paint in Pail fo Avoid Messes Using Stretched Wire to Drain Off Brushes Eases Decorating Many an amateur home decora- tor has found there's more to paint- ing than meets the eye, After mak- ing a mess of himself and the surroundings, he wishes he'd never started the job! And one of the most frequent causes of the novice painter’s troubles is a sloppy paint bucket. “Paint runs down the outside of the bucket, getting on hands or cloth- ing, and the difficulties begin. Many novice decorators have discovered they can avoid such a problem by rigging up a handy, no-mess paint pail. It's easily =* ag cess paint has been emptied back into the can, , Getting Stuck on Roads Brings Arrest in Capital Wide bands of yellow paint ap- plied near the tops of lamp posts in the nation's capital warn unpre- pared motorists to stay off 56 of the main highways when the roads icy or snow-clogged. f you venture dénto these paint- marked roadways without chains or snow tires at such a time—and get stuck—you are subject to ar- rest. . Build i READY MIXED CO ~ t with NCRETE READY -MXED CONCRETE small, whenever your forms are ready! Neo matter whet your needs from o few to thousends of cubic yerds you will find our fest end trensit- mixer service essures the keeping of your pouring schedules. BOICE BUILDERS’ SUPPL Member of Detroit and M Concrete Block Associction ete Lise off Bokoor © BRICK 545 Seuth Telegraph Read ° Phone 5-8188 | | about $13. to wrought iron or the newer fash- jon shiny brass legs—old fireside benches are being fitted with mar- ble slabs—any old smal] table may consistency and placed carefully tiles at 250 degrees in her kitchen even for about an hour, according te directions on her color kit. A frame was made to fit the tiles instead of cementing them directly to the table top. Half-inch plywood served as backing and molding was tacked around the edge after being mitered at a lum- ber yard, (If you have a mitering box, do your own.) A black and gummy adhesive was dabbed under each tile. Tile ce- ment was mixed to heavy cream between tiles. Several coats of spar varnish and alternate sandings gave the molding an attractive finish. Raw places on plywood were teuched up with gold powder mixed with glaze. Plain tiles are the easiest for unartistic tyros. One large design made from a stencil may be carried over the entire tile area for a charming effect, however. Or tiles may be decorated, alternating plain and patterned tiles in a simple design. quality timber, size and symme- Primers Slow Rust on Metal Surfaces Zinc yellow is an effective rust | Spots, | clean of | a rust inhibitor before final protective coats. Other cient rust inhibitors include lead, chrome yellow and zinc dust. Javelle Water Aids in Removal of Stains It's no trick at all to remove tobacco stains from a marbdie the stain with javelle water. Ski Wax on Snow Shovel Cuts Sticking to Surface Lumber et Northern Maple Qualities Unexcelled for Flooring - for Wallpapering hearth or table top. Just wash | fertile soil occasionally reach 120 feet in height. Its slow growth the wood tightly and gives it a tough fibre integrates from uses in any manner whatever. It is ex tremely durable Gypsum Board Needs Sealer If you have considered apply- REFRIGERATION SERVICE All Types—All Makes Commercial and Residential DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE Frigidaire Commercial Dealer MASON REFRIGERATION FE 2-6400 461 Blizabeth Leke Read Permits Issued for Four Houses Plant for Ready-Mix Concrete Also Is Listed in Week's Projects A DIFFERENT TYPE OF J ' BURNER Suid heat ROTARY BURNER Ol for really quiet, dependable hea! Inetall « Fhaid Heat wey Damerin yourbeme find out bow quiet, Rotary Suweare nea pom + A to get af the heat from every drop of oil! No burn- @ ie more economical! It cneewens mavens pant etary feud tere oe re on! Cal for a ype wns eatimate today! CONVENIENT TERMS ARRANGED Call FE 2-1821 William Lechner 4 at febeet Es a 5 Hl WOOD GRAINS and MARBLES Make Old Furniture Look Like New! € a f lif i H ft Veneer is truly “decoration mag.” Used commercially for years to pro we 9 oan tent eurface of un- usual beauty, ee ae “stout Gan be tpala toad. FREE Plastic Veneer Sample and Color Card va ors BED STAMPS 27 Cass Ave. New responsibilities bligations make your insurance out of date. To make sure your present plan gives coverage for your current discuss it with us? LAZELLE‘3° and o can why not 4 cc - > + rt i atic t v aes caeieaacent % T + a 7 fi id >. - - , nell : ‘* r : is joa th oabeS rT te Lag a‘ é ‘ oe ’ j A BBS ‘ ' p Pe | ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1954 Bateman & Kampsen |) Realty Company Units 377 South Telegraph Should Connect to Tank New Homes—Modern Be pes aie cent i g &E. 5. i | gE i i i if cf bE il it £ | Ww in - COMMERCIAL “BUILTUP e § For from the roof gutters, driveway nee na a bata ie aeons sei tank BIS. PSION W RELI IB TTI HUGUS-MARSH [stem wil ee aimee or | ROOFING & INSULATION CO, J) The tng te nto i op menee People with garbage disposal : TO BUY OR SELL |) units im their kitchen T | REAL ESTATE -aapagleoam i OO wt | fe --- : JOHN KINZLER || mt to meeacd by the tank fer CENTER FRAME END FROME 10? REALTOR & BUILDER 670 W. Hurea FE 4-3525 ‘f a ( SADDLE-SEAT DESK FOR YOUNG BUCKA-| When edges are exposed lumber core plywood gen- ROOS—Here’s a week-end. workshop project that/| erally is specified. Attach with four 2%” corner will bring years of pleasure to any child—a saddle- | irons (picture 3). Fasten base shoe moulding high seat desk that won't wobble. Its three legs assure | across the desk top for a pencil rail, using ee even support. All you need is a few pieces of | screws applied from the back. Finally, cut the MOVING? %-inch hardwood plywood, a length of %-inch|saddle from a plywood scrap and attach 1%” bad base shoe moulding, some corner irons and %-inch | corner irons. A support of loose boards will make ca | No. 9 flat-headed wood screws. Cut the plywood | this operation easier (picture 4). Give the desk a hn pieces as shown in the bottom drawings, then join | natural finish to bring out the rich wood beauty the center and end frames at the slots in egg-| ard it’s ready to delight the heart of any child crate fashion (picture 1). Plane the top edge of the | (picture 5). Hardwood plywood, the same mate- You've seen beautiful colorful Formica end frame so it has the same slant as the top of | rial used in making the finest furniture, is avail- . A ’ CONTACT BONE the center frame. The assembled unit (picture 2) | able at modest cost in mahogany, oak, gum, maple, in the magazines and in your friends : ; now is ready to receive the desk top, which is sim- | walnut, birch and other species at most lumber|] homes. If you've held off getting Formica CEMENT | ply an 18x24-inch hardwood plywood rectangle. | yards. sutfaces in your own home because of an =e, 8 more | ' ; cost—wait no longer. | poured into a septic tank-nor onto ° 2 . , 4 | iw ornarrerain sete HA Experiencing Boom|'frost on Cedar : ee . . 2 a Now you can buy everything you need to do your | rol oat in on wreneme in Home Loan. Business | Indicates Quality | ows Formice work—save money sad experience The tank itself and the drain) WASHINGTON (INS) — The, new budget has been geared for | Home owners who purchase aro- the pride of your own work. Only simple tools field, if there is one, should be set| vederal Housing Administration| am annual production of 900,000 | matic red cedar closet lining for |] seeded. ann to ost to cw tare ot which usually curbs operations this ee ee ee construction of moth-repellant stor- be little absorption of the liquids |time-of year is experiencing a} Bera” Morrunime Ser 8 ee Soa cae NEW COLOR SAMPLE BOARDS by the soil and you'll have a long | totally unexpected increase in its But most top government and| on the wood. and eaheoty relationship WHR Me! home loan business. industry officials are now speaking | Manufacturers point out that the We Also Have It's too early to draw positive|in terms of at least. million | substance is merely crystalized arti (Se ee eee ee Eisen- It will the Farming quipment Sal Gage al Weiiagisenl Malibs| Cove eee an aa eetuatien aaa | for a short time; or it can ; Getti F Pai home production in 1954. housing market when it is enacted. | be or rubbed off easily, fling ancy GINE | winat tigures on applications | Conceivably, FHA could get|leaving the wood clean and bright. THE F | J Pp LE O . for FHA home lan insurance | caught in a squeeze, but by next| Appearance of the “‘frost’’ is an * & * j American farm equipment is/ are not yet available but pre- June, when the Eisenhower pro-| indication of strong oil content in given & coat of durable arti dec-| jminary reports indicate a sub- |gram is expected to reach the|the wood. It sometimes occurs\| 15] Oakland Avenue FE 4-1594 Orative enamel by the manufac-| stantial jump in filings im a | final congressional stages, special | when the cedar has been stored FREE CUSTOMER PARKING Y é°.ee | turer. This coat of paint prevents| number of local FHA offices. action can still be taken to solve| where air does not circulate and | Yusting of steel surfaces during the problem. light does not penetrate. outside service and outdoor stor-| Im Topeka, Kans., officials say : —“ ’ =o Peete eese| Exclusively Yours... and makes them proud owners| preparation for the spring build- once they have’ bought it. ing season The particular color—or com-| One FHA official says he is bination of colors—used also serves | sure that the January total will * a * * to identify the maker of the equip-|be higher than December and Se Se ee Livin Rover ah, r,t California Carefree MA ple 5-9641 GUARANTEED WORK penn ren car ne. : . , | Leonard's Floor Service nf wn | Laying, Sanding and Finishing on the basis of normal opera- 9769 NORMAN ROAD, CLARKSTON RT. 2, MICH. parol gga * 4 BLOCK BUILDINGS WEATHER RELIABLE WATERPROOFING CO. 24 Whitfield Phone FE 4-0777 All Work Guaranteed—free Estimates Yes, Indeed--- MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15th is the Is the Day We Will Be at Our New Home— That there has best a Sesto’ | 3515 West Huron Street underlined by the fact that FHA's | ' . 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Homes, Inc. ¥ "y Xi7 ‘ 2 - ‘ ‘ f y, BRUARY 13, 1954 t THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FE T Want to Lose Weight ... Easy-Like? Sweet Wifie by Also Eating Diet Dinner ‘Could Help DONALD DUCK — z of By ELMER WHEELER animal with a bay window, or Inhabitar nts Chicago, Chapter 6 ' have you? x New York, los Angeles! cod showers (ugh) knock off! Some deep Stuff on grams > more weight than hot showers or One spoonful ouaty containg 5 WASHINGTON (UP) — Although | baths. One gram of protein contéins 4 the first commercial air-worthiness| Seems when you are cold the t was granted a helicap-| body yells for more heat. ous i gram of carbohydrates ye py yee Inside you are mechanical ¢n-| contains 4 calories. today live in communi-|€imeers that start your MOtOT) One gram of alcohol contains 7 gerved by helicopter airlines. | racing. We call it shivering. Or | calories. | ta 1d yeeemmadlnea | apedanaedadlaee sadhptapeugetcl ion 1 taimieater hadedaas ead eo ‘‘e-w WHY ARE YOU MY RIGHT served | SUrtace You need 15 calories a day |g hunk when you aren't TO WRITE THAT WRITING WITH HAND IS STUCK ificated| This ection costs you calories | for each pound of your present | ing, NANCY -- HAVE IN YOUR DIARY YOUR LEFT IN THIS CANDY helicopter | that dissipate themselves trying | weight, to maintain that weight. ates a YOU BEEN A JAR $ ' Planes, publication of to warm you up. By adding 1,000 a day you gain | Help him keep calorie GOoD GIRL a Alveratt Industries Association, | 0-6 are 4.000 calories to a| — 0% taking off 1,000 you lose, cheating” himself. TODAY “S sage that tm addition to the 8 found - ® ” Sar aa Gri hoe aur es eee a p péints presently being served by our pounds — yre is y doing icking the tare lines, there are 46 more | i), "Ure mechanically minded | hardest yet. "| the choosing, but you do this for communities which have been figure out how many pimgles After reducing 40 pounds, it'’s| him back in the mysterious cor- certificated by the Civil Acro- teas techie cae like being on the ¢yard line after | ners of the kitchen. neutics Board for helicopter serv- a #-yard run. The touchdown is tébite fee and Which will be integrated | Since fat won't gather around | toughest! on, esate dang into the present route systems | & working muscle, the tummy | I've just about convinced the — as G@diticnal equipment and op- | and derriere of fat boys harbor | wife that this dieting spree is “it” SS =” ry} é/| erating facilities become avall- | the most fat. — the one that'll really take. them hal able. needed exercise She is growing more cautious| ™°™*- . The three lines today operate 17 ie try winging tm qyn.|of her sarcasm. Don't be a martyr, either ALLEY OOP helicopters, which vary in allow-|chronization with your toothbrush| Now that she has been forced | _!f you let him think it is tough to 12 persons. nevess the molars. - has really reduced this time, | This is certainly no picnic for The full impact of these revolu- You may look ridiculous trom | Quen tere thin bls ume me—but for your sake, Aloysius, tionary craft ie yet to be Heit, hOw-| the ‘rear, “but who can see you| of teor 7 pounds, I must give (ill stay with you,” he'll say, “Ah, ever. known for the tremen- Was aedecicn Wilt vebere| aikar ates , nuts!” and go down to the corner | dows tasks they performed during oer portion Sain. | — free lunch at Kelly's and drown the Kerean campaign and for de- , | When hubby starts trying to cut) his disgust in meat balls and livering food, spraying crops ang; For reducing the tammy try | down, help him out. blintzes. performing innumerable other jobs| walking te the bathroom and | Put temptation in front of any| Don't let him-feel you're doing P throughout the world, belicopters| back each morning on all fours! | man, and he’s likely to accept it.| him a favor, or he'll rebel. Vee 8 are Row coming into their own as never By all means don't put creamed (Next—Now it's time to held es practical —— vehicles. aw a + tensed | ups and fried foods and rich} “copyright, 1956) Few rast A recent to the prospects er sa cy BG Chives, > ol a pawert ot hatcote pee Unemployment Rise |7—“"" a heaaniarn eh , senger routes: was the announce- a> e ment. by the military of a #- ° AKA “a, ; peer itm an wees “se | Apparently Leveling = m.p.h. These larger planes should) wAasHINGTON # — Unemploy- aaoepeny ‘nr Seaetatly ciel assting to Labor Department oa quete. figures, but the increase was the E C sh smallest in a month -Dy The department's Bureau of Em- x nasty as. ployment Security said yesterday | , to Be Big Help 364,400 workers filed new applica. | | to Egypt Projects CAIRO W—The fabulous wealth of Egypt's former dynastic by the Egyptian gov- Preliminary estimates value this wealth at between 143 planned by the revolutionary gov- ernment of soldier-president Mo- hamed Naguib will cost an esti- mated 225 million dollars. (This does not include the projected new as- would be finance these projects. the Mohammed Aly wealth lieved that these pro}- financed without for- j sation in the week ended Feb. 6. | This was 13,500 fewer than the pre- | vious week and well below the win- ter peak—468 878 in the week end- ed Jan. 9 The new national total of jobless workers under unemployment compensation stood at 2,128,100 last | week—higher than any correspond- ing week since World War II, ex- cept in the 1950 recession period | when it rose to nearly 2,400,000. | The total of workers drawing job-| less pay has risen for 10 straight | weeks. Weather conditions and produc- tion cutbacks contributed to the continuing volume of claims |Firehouse Turns Convent | | SPRINGFIELD. Mass. 7 — ‘Nuns of the Order of Daughters of our Lady of Mercy were forced to move when their con- qi" et ae 2 “4 $ + : BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES | vent was condemped as a fire) |hagard. Their new quarters? Al “Here's a valentine, Marge! | renovated Pire Station. | me over with it!" My mother picked it out and chased LES AND HIS FRIENDS by Merrill Blosser Bur ITS WHE OUT OU Ld R WAY GRANDMA LOVE Ou, im Gowse T LE DAY, AND TS PROVE THAT 1 STL T You a Y, FEBRUARY 13, a THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDA a iil ee ml | 8 rT ES ein eh i iF ee 1B ote tt ee ae ee Ae Aas ct chy tel er | =. uy Th iy! ? ¢ Sal Re sple 1 ait ily ts ail ae ae i ti i f 1 eee 5 Ba a Hite: #8 O wht #2 id a niet alt a ise ta me ie fe ale ike Z | Ti glis Bibs A at g sl Ue tages al ee rat et gictg OS te lal is ie ie lg Engen Ea ie rae itl gy eee ieee aah fu his HH] Hf 1) Aldi abeettltail édis re dintHil a ie pee: nn ii. ieee lal | Sah; ie ; 82]/5 : un . fe i. : =Bi! ttt a i fete : nt ata at jes i! tf i Ve ga a Hi. 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FE 9-7000 or FE 40000 wertised ¥ ie i] : Ghee down, Make an sp consider smell home Biter woORK WTD, NEW URTON £. ="). shampoo, 23-3083 : \ pointment today. or land contract in trade. repair, FE 64310, we Eo iuree St. FE tam. FR] FLovD WRELEY FORMERLY . | #@ ACRE FARM . OTT ie "reduced eens, omt=| “Pant Ntse sa oy ere | PSea Rarer : , nike rama” || <3 BEDROOM BRICK | fs." ‘si aapeineali BANNEN-SAVAGE _ | _2 Anvalandinis , chicken house! large bare ay eee Work Wanted Female 1) | #_* Sermr pe seem | ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NEED! stations for § cows: other out-| S00 sslwn ie to mete tt ncome Tax Service 17) Soret Wa Fare So | : eae SS) See |e iene” 8 Pm hee | accouwniNG «tax gunvics| KNAPP SHOES — | trays, gas hot water. Moti ‘basement rest s FICE UE AND DL ee | eee Mave {Je a nExr *|Russell Young | SMa ‘hal! Sak ait | siises, pe Chae see oe ery, side, i BENJAMIN R. BACKUS arvT ING, HAVE YOUR EYES ® 2: National Bank wie re 412 W. Huron FE 44625 payment ba Bria drapes (best and dock st cranniefor pestaneah pelea a y, a 8 aon _ Bussey wR ~ ve ‘suit, Row AP temwtteanores Baw orrica apace FOR Lease | -OP*" Eres. ‘ul — su. «is | AUBURN HEIGHTS | FLOYD . ‘ WORSE DESIRES PART TIME INCOME TAX SERVICE. HO Printed poping. 3. aay” service 4. Yen, thank you, Captal ion Ce nee ‘ e Real buy. FW. Danan — ana eee a Spine ah yee | ; Same on “Evine ix INCOME TAX AND ACCOUNTING | SCIENTIFIC | 2 ieren dreamt of heath a civilian again!” ++ T slept very well and GROUND FLOO i window, Good snk” Picture Mest te Power ee SAVE MONEY | fits, it Sarmier Pe 2mm | Wanted Real Esta a fines lone, Cnet Incaton ‘or HARLE am aL cove FROPERTY_WITH S000 YEIELY work as or Portree Scare oe. Pr tise you. | RELAX WHILE REE ee eee 33| CRpte “toilet “taciities, built is | Just 99.150 for tie Deeutiful 6 BEDRMS.—$1,300 DN.) ss y shoo. 5 annem. pa appoint-| gired? Nervous? Cen’ sleep? Let| HAVE CLIENT WITH CASH ETA LAE ee en Wasvrook, compare. with ant SS [mow ig Maer | tale. cron, Set ead. oun. FE i Si TAX SERVICE Massage help you. for) Net ore a | 2rfOOms and bath. sirictiy mog-| Resior, 31 Oakland Ave Fe| bay this 2 bedroom beauty. The a paves street, hes living | _ details. ree Se EL ae Pht, TO Sa sees ooo gn | Oe | Sm Eee | OPE _ SsEWIro Gamanann ~ ThOeiNS NTY MAID FOR SUPPLIES ea ge a fr fure. Old week Call after Hy Ww. ie a » + Just $0.80 for, + ogee Searoom: eee the 3rd ‘floor. N _PE baits Mrs. Baraes, PE 388149) Mark.| J. A TAYLOR, REAL PE sie gitowd space A¥ OG | FO Ieee thine Fel is | asemens with sew of fer. "WAR TE UY HOME ausmnar. Par ma Wtd. Child. to Board 26 —_? Apaduat Pe 4-2544 y mies oe LINCOLN. CLEAN sompeten’ g nod guitar teoch bath good deal for someone. ae ee HOUSE , s=nv.| ~ . — of. Set_eppetmtmest. _ GIRL Salm vant as om i ee FULL TIM’ CARE FOR LITTLE _ 3 CASH . } ROOM’ DOwNSTAine cLose | For Rent Miscellaneous 42 = = bee Desa et | SUBURBAN BRICK or. at ons . _girt_under 4 yrs. FE ¢6632, 48 HOURS te Fisher Body, share al to. rent and 7, rooms ou. Drayton Plains rac, fae tant Mt) Moving & Trucking a i eam pease tn ists hace’ DROOM tapr — Be | 19| Wid. Household Goods 27/ FOR YOUR HOME |3 noow Apr cunusriane: Pre: Yam OARAceE WITH TINY BOm| Sar" Pray ike. “grogy marie: | ieee a aaege Teste BRICK | a TORK BY DAN | POR PICKUP AND DELIVERY OR | Fy > EQUITY ferred. No. Sunday calls. FE or peas, chew; busines = entrance to 17x23 living rm. | Woman desires house- yy i a FURNITURE NEEDED Jim i or Dick Valuet - |i os BUsIneEss WOMEN. 3 _feng on. 23 Auburn Ave. |B. D. CHARLES, Realtor care window. very “smart uI¢ Pri HOME work by the day. Also| x0 ;"eu"t ae weeee | ob Serer eB Soaceny = iar rooms & bain. private entrance. Co-operative Real Estate rooms, with, sliding "ects, a ce ee A ue) CALL DICK POR SMALL TRUCK. i for BB Community _ West Side. FE 2-060. For Sale Houses = 43| 1717 8. Telegraph Ph. FE ee ee FHA. MORTOAOE baby sitting nites. Call) Bs. movies o sclivery oo ume sale Ph, OR_ 33717. wa weep abe on Fawsda. |? ROC MODERN LAKE PRONT| = FE 3.1106 PE STi with "ou furnace electric NORGE "Ol T FE 2-2744 after 4 o'lock.|m eee Pee | oe ee ee ee commreial proper A fd gy ge Be — f | ee ee ek te tev cenaMe Te EB Buster ork Trucks for Rent) exit sae Pee eo oe S| og eae wm | COL, OPEN | 22 SEES Es Slant : Tagews. owe OF Powrivcs Larozst| Cash for Your Home | daw ct eeeee io sown. ge og EM % Ten Pe Ton stakes Pea, Ie se walling. | we nave severe: yavers of oma feuple only, Ft entrance, FE Te - Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | Fgne to Cheese Sasnadew vara - Weatinr Paria aad WANTED TO BUY; ALL TYPES : ss. + nooMa ICE DRAYTON PLAINS Sunday 1 to 7 TIN. Saginaw St. — Ph. FES-6165/ open house. a = _Foniac Farm and |*2" leas SOLE™| ene, | ii eee! SATS |S TLARE-ORIO WHITE ee |e ye salt (emaeen ne] SEER Ee " dish and light trucking. ~ - ant to 1 OR ee placed |e Garage and r MAN WITH Tou Tat wan | WANTED Onis SINOLE MODER ot canal UF LiTiee FUR includes a * eda Reply” "bor si, Pontiac BR > any time, PE ¢-0421.| _roll-e-way bed. FE i. BUYERS WAITING Bished, child welcome. 400 Dixie 2. Perfect condition / o a . _ | HAULING oF AL KA. —<—_ vw . ; Gasca pRan OWNER MOVING OUT OF Town. | [PB % ,%0 .? 1 t 8 _vonable, FE Por otic = GROUND FLOOR APT. wo| 4. Features toc many to we bungalows. Plaster. Modern $ rms. & bath, fireplace | yggg Dinie Hwy. Watert CjouT TRUCKING OF ax Kin, | WANTED Cement “wixEa At you via" bg Grebe or ow: clean couple, 1036 Oak- mention ed walls, oak floors, oll LF je | rooms NEW mente ___ Waterford 5 _—i— anything. e. +4584, jeast & cu. ft. with or without Clarkston or fi wi — : —— 6. Last AND heat gal. electric ear guiness, ayeens Foe ge 3 Estates = en ee . O’DELL CARTAGE motor ORiando 36129 after 6.30 action), Immediate Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34) ie" B.-A y -8 is coun deere, fll bate yard. Good north end loc privieger 2 bearma — aoe pm, ~ |Cash for Land Contracts ows eall for your appointment sink. end many. many other ane Coe So ; upstairs Kitchen and YING ang, Leng Distance Moving | Mal SW IN GOOD CONDE — Now! tor. 931 N. Perry after 4:30. ihe FROCKINO & RAULING. “ROB —Sen._70_900s, _ WHITE BROS. |} ? rooms andy baihe clean aa! o) sen aiown Seo bone, buy of "04: dust $800 down. PE ties q = ‘ : IN drive out mpare. 4 as - SMITH MOVING an eet NAP | Oo? 298g Sorin miadienged tingle. gepioyed. rib wa be reset forbs razz en te value “ HOMOWN YOUR | } Van or far: Rete 4 4nee "fom. meders home, encelient _— Highway Waterford > ona Oakland ‘Avenue. locled — the ny ber men = ce tose ‘ . : Pp # 4 capes cr more, Wrie Pootine Press Bes LISTINGS WANTED~ | _"™ Adulte oe ‘Aubare Ave. | . Teeagtty, geoersind ed inalde. showing. call our office. we — , ° S| | Bazern gre wating, we buy. vet FRANKLIN APTS. tion Lax’ privileges too g, the (Rey Lets jock =| Sad san up. Fireplace in stzante | SILVER LAKE FR iit,008 NEEDED TO TOOL UP | or trade for ONT ATOR gent tel! mactecate cgwnene ere | ‘HL. CNEWINGHAM | Adu fey °° 0 MY OY trraetstereemms | Ltpae cara tiers | Ect nor mead} scene le J - ad a r P = . i \° © rettih,_hevea, cow & goat | partnership, Call pe aie BROKER KG: oe. Realtor VACANT! RAY O'N sai Age. Ke Be sun Sun. 1 to 5 p.m. a un whawy FROCEEI Wanted to Rent 29 appear 102 E. Huron Nit O’NEIL, Realtor | en — ‘guaranteed to please 2655 Silver Hill r a Ve Soon BABY SICK FROM COLD 0 [OOH AP as rensht—WEEWT Y erro in taut new, 2 bes: Prone FE Sed or FE bs0Te faermsit er, hence Sparkling new 3 bedroom brick _ ms . = . * west - OMe HAV. MHARIRA§ | PAR, Marna cue | Tete toate sntez al] Faces ermme oreterec, snd] ge one TS [Sree eas eane| Sawa eo pines Ta vise rome "ena "Re Painting & Decorating 20, °*! F® +1 ere scares. trade your ry. cn eee a i a | ogres sits about 100 a 5 ss =e ing the inte, Pull tiie RELIABLE aoe SS Beg UNFURNISHED DORRIS SO ’ water Sees aoa Wat ANS large picture Be Gun LAK Water, Water, M% beth with shower on, =. DECORATING, PAINT. epartm mt. FE 5-900. . ‘ m.le 8 Keego. FE RA e Owner I FRONT Here's & fine 4 room home just level, all “Clear” SumDind, Fe : ing, repairing. FE e40t0 or Mi) LOonin POR 4 CaPital OO EFOR COOP pEMEED 7 RMS & BATH UNFURN 3 forced to sell for $5875 with A modern lake home designed for| « few short miles from town — og loo- age a oir Pe ce She ee ete aires S| | ae See sepaan| GILES R cof Alert ine Tenet Sgccaa Sat tg peel Ee age ee eo 1 «Central. FE punied-& } . muna Fooes. test poate "have W 4 E ag Je EDO pred GILES REALTY co a window eek lake = the water's edge. 2 bedroums ing. nf ott, Wehon Bind p< COMPLETE LINE OF MASONRY, EW ~~ -§ of the rent' apply to dows ANTED ° 100. & mo, Utilities fur- Realtor epening epee « leege Soment| goecten coors Suen. ONL | Gabomen on premc. oa Rk . Snaies TE | Wve steady dependable Job wih nish, ee ere a etree: |: MEE gum «TE MIM) aPfoveiy occu vedrgom for the — ere ee a emeen| EGE TeS| HOUSES jmreseer| OPEN | Sck=a | eee ee H, Deo ne ond coment work.) oiess, ged se prtierences | : caadaums Nekex Gea red OPEN tnd living room carpeted ‘A| At times im real estate ads, 80) 8 “BIID” NICH Smack BLOCK AnD” cemunt | PAINTING & DECORATING, PR) _ 0 co FE 5-8165 waueten bg eee a UMBLE sbout| Real Estate inn Cert. Also cimacze. job too | 74806 or FE 60203, Two On THREE BEDROOM UN. ee ar en cnman. 13 Lee a SUN ” gg Bey Lots of oS ee tec ae ee wae, [") end tnewsanse = Wall Washing & Painting | tmet chagre. won 3s Pontes | 0% room homes, im town — | MPootiac. 610 per wee Maple 60003 | 44 DAY ZTO 5 P.M. | “SRAYTON f Jet bedrooms, ‘atieched gareee. PE visit or Fe bie Se sewn mt| _neceeenn ve come | Pree se e"Ss atl | pong Howees Forelohed ag| HS MIDLAND ST. || 4's rom ana bem i ot eg iat eee | TD Sota Sa P RoResicges | Parnrin — PATER RAwODNG,|* WREPROOM Ars wre Poe: | Git arelatig tr yeee | REDROOM 34 Or gee a a ey Partrid std nse eaverr wear Fitna gum wae epmmees| LE EH) Seah, Sechare |* seonooe wooens, meun| hE Macenene| sch Selatan | Mee 10ge > deel Gabe Roth. FE Lane ME tae entidvea am ced } bedroom | 20 Minute service. “ a oe en ee a Tom. and'3acge bedrooms. ih SELLING YOUR PROP- 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE — _____ | WEEN Ww. a ne of wit! do deco wn 2 7. we Bt.» of : Modern ERTY Carpenter Contracting | Pama On ua nnn cen cegoret | pom vast casm catt~ |? MOURES 3 ROOMS, GT HATCH.) fiche ‘wih the oe. ively te PAu bascment “Baru-| about the property be base | COLONIAL : on PAINTING AND DECORA 30001. or PEderal $2 * $50 Por | ing room. Finished breese ened off Ser 0 large pecreation| to never get re- HILLS | REMODELING WALLPAPERINg AND PADITING. ron newae ae test onew _— oo TH Docs 2 oul MY DTI oe Fh tee landoseged, Waste frame ‘wun od 4p large lot, ONLY customers need er ae Oy Se in this 0g OO ELING vou | rtaitaren oe tia wT | pune “pempom noone on | Sarre newparecy |" Et eta” OOO) “TT VT mae) To | SR | SS | STOPPERT & CECIL HA ee | - —__— ; a 2 - : pie er nee cian wre - bee, ‘after 12 FOR YOUR HOME =| "smn “ous best Ti dune 1 30s j Sie on A FIREPLACE santing, finishing. 100 Eien. Po. | NOME SOLON Shower — "| Share Living Quarters 30 rot jal Uh ten un a Mf ™y family, 4 Neeutial Talegd hearth, oagestene i> etka” ; shite | : MITCHELL'S TV mS = : —_—. @ PMs. OARAGE. REC Re BES GEO ARBLE; Realtor —_ boneoay ‘end Moed ry a end service prompt and efficient | 1 N. Saginaw en ee ee ee ea | PE $008} West side, write Pontiac Press. an anpunscuyns . goed. Large bessment Se, stapes ofthe, comfortable | living Sales FE Garage Der! Norris Radio & TV | -ererr_ FS Chere | wID. LARGE RESIDENTIAL LOT. | — . Sunday 2 to 6 __pwOMET OR izes | water. “Hae 2 car garage. Large | {edgeitone planter v oveniocking the MASON ALTERATIONS —& RE. | REPAIR GHOP 040 Nevada Ot WL SHARE HOME WITH) Don, Newman Gl Perry, FE) Rent H Unfurn lot 40x27. Located in good rent} SoSt Neth, stacked pars = pairs Al Kinds EM 34970 DUARANTEED ¥V. REPAR any| ‘Sect. middieaged couple. on | © 779. a : 36 ghig Sagem tg a: phd Humphries —_— ta tee ore. the = ak : | ; SRE Business Servicer 13|, boe# Retief merce, © © | bt aANE, MMB e | ORE TG LAKE OFFICE] i,i MODERN ROUaE,, wet] ("Ope tien. ieapect nie | BRAND NEY. BRICK - 6506 cys Piven nos pent _pictre vwindews.” Located eee MIOUT SUR TY, =ERVICE | PE ¢4628. Call after 3 _ OF eT i eds Dex ee ee ee ene ee ee 13| GEORGE R. IRWIN well restricted neighborhood. ‘Gail MADE CABINETS, MICA M. P. STRAKA LADY WITH CHILDREN WILL - ROOMS. 6523 DIXIE HWY. IN- car ta epactees Ute far with rec 4 ong L ESTATE today ‘on this oh. so wond tops. Com’ inum of = - __.__..| share modern home im count nm = Lote and Estates; quire 344 W. Huron full ed ert heat. = a oes WK . 260 win Ave —~ 8 eS emongeeanes a6 aris pan x e ry 1928 ~ 1T MERE | bra _ 7 — beth off heat. fully ot ae plumbing. A quality! prone FE 50101 oF ented nO home .0- 1 w Arg ‘Cabinet Shon. 00 A aed rier Ses ice 224 good character in exchange for noaMAn F. Rice a bok “aneeeie wateg baeten’ Only 90080 ‘91280 Sown plu <- 8 oS yh — oie full price. ae avaon cit ae S| a ee eee ee a a bat me gg ag ed =| amen (eee ™ — a 1 BIRMINGHAM BUNG eheane . Bxpert work, | ~ - - ———_- LAKE ORION, 3} ROOM HOUSE. wE t ye oli eed BS pe ae S| Fas a on Ste ovamee | RAY ONEIL Realtor | Humphries MOD ads | ease oo coer ies repaired by factors rained mes |" TYPEWRITERS RENTED |TOUNO LADY DESIRES RIDE fond farm listings We are Nice |X East of Prone Fit S00 or Fie S078 unucyal batter i." 4 room home Ganice buppiy Con it Wie &| Mitchell's. 123 b Saginaw St. trom Newton and Commerce Rd.| 5%, pnd farm stings, We ere | Walled Leke MA east. Co-operative Real Estate Fb — oe ig ym ae Tt , has heat, germs oO ve! a8. Upholstering 23| arate coutenpg a tt| Wil appreciate your call Urren s noose anp Sart | FULL PRICE $4,725 | seine ip sary high ving toom | rT __| ented tn ee a ee puACRIN® 7 a ee on Mrs ewbound se ae-as ac_e nished Adune only x per a home m2 Piece wie C be.cony : — yy ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE-| covers, woaterials, Beadle, FE YOU BUY IT— WELL INSURE IT/| _ Sfter 4:30 pm adie. Suey Boe wes Met. 5 v in fact sean ter bape BEng & rewinding. 218 E. Pune. | 61027, Wid. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 Foe asia be Tea WEN) OO Meets © TO S| Son Baal eae crtan a cost WARD E. PARTRIDGE, ee ___ | SLIP COVER’ DRAPES @ BED | — M AH AN bedroom modern, by Crescent LX. _ hed a Sahm ten. coo al Sun. 1 to 5 p.m. REALTOR FE2-8316 D pool See ia eaxies custom USROLSTER. WE RAVE REALTY CO.. REALTORS mat won ROUSE JUST GAYLORD ‘ 180 Riviera St .* _ — Bere roe e288 | Bh aseumei | oy wen guenng ee PE aS meth MORN No Ser] AES S| Humphries)’ sacs east at an CHING |iaxERs OF CUSTOM BUTILT| oF seasonal lend SS FE2- @ ROOM “ALL MODERN. ROUSE EAST SUBURBAN poem yy iy WEST SIDE "vr Wise lines, fel tile. | —— upholstering 348. Tele os chiegta Ore me Retore yee Open Eves ‘til @ Sun 104 Ry ok _ $75 per months, | § Toom — wim garage Oak FE 2-0474 peste —_. cat feof. te fath, pone gg gg ste Eanes modern home FAVESTROUGHING | Thomas Upholstering | WA AH AN a es sa ale ~ a | Sinee” untae, it ncetent for | Ev.aperstvs Meal Retate Exchange | puicate, vuilaing “utes avadaiie. 8 EY Tate a Crntne & wert rin Phone FE S-€888 WILE pov om List vous Lake|__For Rent Roome 7) ree SACRES rm no RERae atacnea | nies oer ianastais | Pein sce ib conde ECATATING | GRADINO, BOLL | pro Ueheies hen repeim me | CoORERAR Ye MMpERS a Y. TOETNNTEN’ | summrma yroow, cuman "| ou turnece van urs, cne we. | Sait Geiioed batee''termg| Ren brome oe) RETIRE HERE FLOOR BANDING AK ‘| yoag, meme 4 Fusilte. FS we ond, Sunde ne eee _ no -drinkers. | -|Callfor information today. AN 3| Pear M-I5 62658 full price . soe canpird ao; en, Gay en toe TSG Kare he Patiin| A AE lone oon eas) Para =i 2361 Winkleman St. | fering coun taney Wg" March, work rosrarieed! over 36. finished rin vere Cast FOR Youn — — _—_—— Ant, Pevvats catesses Pe cate | a door, 1.980 down, bes | we oricavane aR pevetne a 3 dedroom brick rancher, Picture) 5 J Lg - b bee nen. See. 7 | a & Found. i4| RALPH B. GARNER WE WILL BUY vate entrance close Se 2BeT | a vee ol walle, bain - yun fore oy bee ii, “abe APPLIANCE SERVICES | ~~~ Nationa "Bank. ie ih a ee = Down. payments star bain, ‘itches eo We, service all makes ot retrig. | OD Panton et OF Rechesten eee Ga net OL. 1-100 | ©) Buy your home fer each | _Farette. - —— West suburban O On CHW Watton srest| JOSEPH F. REISZ nove ————"* tavees, | LOST: BROWN LEATHER AND Winn Phone Peewee CORT M. IMBLER “man, 183 Been H AYDE yy Lake hao ree FE EXPERT TREE TRIMMING & RE- gicet P om Te Caan, Por yoUR | 111! Joslyn PE 4-054 COMPORTAB'E FOR 1 On N ee san bee on a block. Salesman on premises. | —__%_¥. Sem _m, as ae} «7 - ~ _____ | We have several customers SLEEPING cate | Huron ent, Owne action: Delo re san TET oy tg | Lnet & Found 24) BLE ST FE TS | Rent Apts, Furnished. 33] SPS RP 2Mnadiou NE | Gis Dea me ear Sry, Stee Ge | “BUD" NICHOLIE S l ONE an CHIMNEY WORK |100r, gustan, comrennn, courteoun, and quick eellon. |1 ROOM & KITCHENETTE POR | "irance. 114 Stake. ‘Per ew: | Nets upa. Lew down. payment — See Real and Insurance ur ; and a p employed ss — aaa 2 Eee eee | Se ee) henson oe scn| Be oe | Be St Ee | WEE TET eee» ne, | PEP | OEE JOSLYN gisn end reset Telos ons | LONE: NAO 1 | FE. : for Dachelor, PE 20568, 69 State Ln "| _2 Dlocks, right % block. eee = Bigg — 3 ' om it Wonca saa ‘ise = Sy uname "ates “chasrees| _1704 S. Telegraph Rd. EW Sig es, oentema pele OW DOWN ——— Sa ad : che eee wees. eens eo oop Sie cree cere | CASH FOR YOUR |? me So oe SLEEPING Sisaw | PAYMENT "han ao ‘Francis E. “Bud” Milles > ee | aim re | HOME ORE Orr | nk ee ee ee | ote ee eee | Re teased Realtor 4 Lost IN SYLVAN LARGE ORAY, W'™finren” aah, Reske wa |? 5 APT, CLOsE TO TOWN. PR Tsek, Test nice = oe a oe pty wy cresient Se er | Seng ee a ee age sears ete | Et Ce Ps FE I inet punradieee nro santé | MMEDUATE CASH FOR YOUR , eee ey mop. 00 We Wren | Street rete across ed to sell and oly ote _ — an Fimo OSE RED SABLE | Tans’ contre er equity. your Sfosts 6h Suiet References Te ROOM IN PRIVATE ROME FOR sparument wil make thi pay for on Don't pass up seeing this 4 Rew = ‘ By “ it SEWER CLEANING a Pea . aA | K. L. Templeton, Realtor 3 FURNISHED ROOMS. MIDDLE- _Wechingten &. FE Od — Pest Gun. call ie _ Sunday Bers Pe. Ve 4oett oval eg Se eee Teen) a Seale ee | ee | ILTZ ! And REPAIR. oi ,| Capit Pom LAND _& ase. se . P a: .. .. « soe pea y ° . A. JOHNSON, Realtor j a fa SWEDISH eS | oe Meant anal Hwy. at APT. ADULTS ONLY. FE; # route te Pontins | 148% ieee st. FE 4-2533 j . | Motor. Pit She PE 5-481 evs. Pessas! 1704 S. Telegraph aph Rd, A | \ 3 j - aa j a . i a? A ‘ "ye = { : eS ys a ee ‘ . _ - + ae * a ~~ oo I 4 f Bs we * \ a) o en ass Se eg . rs operat iN =e > * (Gee aa is ahaa es a |. THE PONTIAC SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1954 | pon i __Fer Sale Houses 43] For Sale Houses 43] _ For Safe Howees 43|_. ‘For Sale Houses 43| FUNNY, BUSINESS by Hrahberger| _ For Sale Mousse 43 KEE |) dt ote IL R Tipp ANNETT . — - : Suburban—Lk. Privileges : OFFERS AS $43).27 | &ee3 esroeting & beaut'ful drap- ersized garage. Gah aluvest poet as Per | Month iss “as, Fore oe sulomalic gas water healer, os. oa Mn. | - INCLUDING TAXES| AND INSURANCE ict, region, sguamise, West Suburben © sss pore Brie _ a at 613.600 Terms. rg a I. 2 bedroom Watkins Lake Privil cor queege, bane of Oran Pee PAYS FOR| A HOME |" ete Bae e &\ ecorated. . . ner ‘ Sir, MacDonald, Ex Sb0ct x * x * home. gaat t na oe ie 15 Lots—Lake Privileges | | vena sone ‘nad ; ; " Large 5 room and bath ene! B OMS Dpper sirens Lae. IN SLIGHTLY} MORE THAN fale Se Cees (Slt satat |S ant RRs 56, with breezeway and i's = GHTL = - AN mortgage bre 2 large hor eer 3 acre farm with 6 house kitchen 6x oo, and stream, ¢. floored basement with ; WA furnace. electric water| 4 rooms and beth, hd car gereen. lout ‘ysties Eve, 3 W EEKS Exclusive Lake Front 5-804. “ner - Charming 1980 Cape Cod ‘ new Crook eiséws. Wasa. Wawes trem Moro first (and only) large | announcement @f our completed — Bg 7 a aes pomp. New ‘Bresteway, and “ _. C. LADD custom built brick ranch . room picture windew donee. “Prale trees. $13 500, | 4900 Rochester Rd, ot 18 Mile Rd bungalow with attached ga- hm WN r y . and natural fireplace. Pan- & terms. MU 60-1511 OL _ 1-611 WB NO|W FIND rage. Living room 15x10 B + . eled entrance and dea. ! 7 ? a (and all rooms 'e |Have On Pull dining room Convent . ; DRAYTON PLAINS large) Diahag” roo, That We ave Only ent kitehen, eleciric dish- Pine Lake Area $1,500 DOWN i"Peareoms and 4 Stair- : er. 5 Regreems we wi Unusually attractive 3 Nionise LOT pan JN with recrestion Borg 14 L EFT tile baths. Basement with pan — ig = yg This home has Be ag ny as eel es eee ore Suschel “gernge, Suscious comers Tine S Ose ee cate one coe ee femily. Eve. & Sun. FE Out of the Original {51 Under Constraction now and e = se “Come right in! You must be the comic valentine Sis hreplace iat dining ead ac ee DONELSON e “or Pr was expecting!” ra kitchen d| new modern home, don't miss: this . . ; ———_ ee And Here’s Why} Your Neighbors By appeinimen. Fooms “and bal sp. Fal Ciroux & Hicks FIRST OFFERING would enjoy with its : : : _ end : lent condition, 640 sq ft, of floor ct eee | ARE B/UYING sigslc R. Tripp, Realtor |__ Fer Sale Mousse _43|_For Sole Howe 48] - iag Sakata ume azr, preemie fa ty room attached 1% ” " FE 5-616! or FE 32-1396 — On _3-0701 = only $10,000 with substan- car "garage. Oli beat and The Walt|on House / , OPEN SUNDAY For Sale Acreage 47| ‘s! down payment Saree | Eo ee ee eee | C)PEN | N 2:51PM. | me ARES, AACR THERES Oia emt” ve bam . ae ~ . Ane i wv ee . Tat " dairy, Suitable for a clud Faith-'sert OR TR AD’ BUSINESS John Kinzler, Realtor Large Automatic Mot Weter | Heater . alia alkane $2.200 DOWN - Certainly = phot oad ona wen _Gohege Ave. Tndunspelia, tat. ontage 0 waren with butid- @10 W. Huron PE 43525-FE 20020| Beth Cares pedom sen Cup | boards hen ———— tifully | decorated, | $ | room wud ‘Sari Open Eves. till 8 Both Large Bedrooms Sat. & Bua.-2 to 6 his td bungalow: attrac- and beth ranch full - a . } anil ba Laie Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Convenient Utility Room tive « basement, of] AC heat, rec NEAR LAKE ORION 2 poke tile ioe bulging. Complete 3-piece bath and mir | rored cabinet 4015 Crambrook Lane a. — ggg Hh ese eieched, go. 6 acre homesite paved road nr00 us north of Te: : > es ie Westridge at Waterford en with one compiete wall near other beautiful homes aa ameete 5 Onn . Administrator, ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW . The Terms|— FHA — : elegy bs dialer Ghats De seme sees Tee Saismenk Weeseae hacen ee ee, eee ‘NIAURIC E WATSON | G00D BUSINESS LOCATION ON NATURAL FIREPLACE T dearest “weet mae hemes First showing. Californt lot Total only seaie Beech, te on baginaw . of E, Pike & &. Tasmania. In our — opinion this home The | Price . ata ra rein al ° many contemporary ‘ranch 3 bed: to second — Den- | 428 W Fourth, Rochester OL €-49T1 Brick ma : Eee “Es should bave been sold last week : large-family features as play rooms, 1% tile beths Red- YOU BE FIRST —- to see by Drive to epert, lest] _Hieenrtenntetner eat La, our mest sal: $6 65 5 00 sa room. dem rec. room, din- wood paneled activities-TV this noms clean well-kept house on left side, p > oa Sliven. Gesian and 4-1 construction, full ' . os Mh reg: roo ae, toa | on quiet atgeet near stores §—| 2440 Middlebelt Road ATTENTION, BUILDERS! | sae aan mat ment, oil fired steam hea schools and bus, Call us _ kitehen dishwasher, dis- and bus. You'll find this ‘ 45 acres in the Pontiac INCOME PROPERTY TO SELL tile | bath. insulated | completely $950 DOWN hr copeiaehenl. posal. Plastered attached 2 home guseptionaliy cesy fe Uitre modern t% rpem| limite, Excelleat tor housing 2eonite fi. om Dizi 4 hemes, fiat Wess side location, (plus mort | gage costs) Leslie R. Tripp. Realtor uve te es aah ae dL AP a corms and ror 3 Vedroome, carpeted lots, Soonsee at rear of Dixie, - . te, P. ee _— me, Fetes & y 96300 kveng room. wi 5 Lng 9p OMOLIE A MAROER_ CO facing Maple Dr. FE 20906 2 to ‘AND SHINGLE O R 22 W. Lawrence Birect” PE ¢-4z78 + beaeg: stone corner fireplace, cor | 33 W, Muren Ot. 2 | At anaes Twe :~— ee ee ; _ 7 or PE 5-616) Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor te aoe bee bade eee ae pero For Sale Lots 46 | ground floor _terrsee: modern, coe. bedroom “down, “geod ibase-| Ask About Our Exclusive Saving Plan With Only | _ ————— 22W. Lawrence Cell Evenings painted waits Neat ‘a ega Seat ol automat Lceetceee WOODED cee never a vacancy. Si4,- ee eee . nh agg tyre be Cats Cae $ oe one, we ton building site located esis Commerce, Past Le, aa meme oo | BIRMINGHAM - 4 BEDRM_ BRICK, Lake "Road aod. = Ss one “us ow © __EMpire_}3011_or EM $1,800 DOWN : Cans ana ssecems, ous, best |, | -We otter “this. sharp. leas Roa “OMe 8 og ache: parcel wits about 3| Rent-Lease Bus Prop 49A OUTSTANDING BUY G.shwasher, disposal, 2 car ga: Nr. McConnell School ‘| FM. A. yeonte, Laspe liv . EE ih nag EB. E Coors, carpeting aad storm win: rage, 112 ft. lot. well wandscaped.| Here's an opportuns'y — 0 good| own hitchen 3 lovely bea |? Acres ot 9100 dows. STORAGE, GARAGE dows, a Kitchen par excellence, (Pius Mortg | age Costs) euaren under $23,000 for quick me. plus income! Pots large rooms and tile bath. all on Modern Brick Home . STREAM Li Manufacturi one down, late. dermi- ale. ee aut at ee | ee ee eee ) Only 1 left. A @Me sere parcel Po yw tory, tye ‘Dedreom wp, Full base: LOUIS HASCALL CO. | Sith cgerement up. A tse feu] casa, “i'r nre'd ‘Srstmet. waped. grounds. overlooking with tore > Siva oF ee PE NTO Greater Value in the entire |r rouse cmer| ESE cr sree | Seleee letestieee “Oe Tametel"inaesesey tele | NH 8S Gown | WE TRADE — WE SELL ; 7 gh air gl ag A tna to value at $11,180 ser tieo8. g2ese ow tod wah natural fireplace totes L. C. LADD Flanders nd 9-4006 OBEN, RONDA. 14. Pontiac| Area. wai ay ot” Ease at” Jenin, | CARL W. BIRD, Realtor athe ike reat Be iret te Sree ehes ie ioe Pomae Lk na. Fe Se] | FOR LEASE Ni or 6 16 Pon Bank . ; » ——— —! REALTORS COOP MEMBERS There Is Time| Yet Today . a oo oo regi ee ei) oe trie stove. The stcond floor |3 BEAUTIFUL LOTS ise, PRET ? Mees Square’ fh Used ear Seat we eae Gare BY OWNER 3 BEDROOM RANCH Sag i i RAY O'’NEIL, Realtor tory. Recreatien room with sath Seturday or Gundey after; 8 Auburn Ave | » $2,009 % Bea) buy. P. W.| Drive out Baldwin, turn west on | Columbia, turn right on Carlisie— ek Meaemnates terms des | — Frese OE y-e13 or vata” — —— = — —t For Sale or Exchange 50 : Dinnea & Sor _ Huron. one block to lighted model ; i a Fentinn. ist — Co-operative Real Estate Exchange 71x33 tnd other outoullding ot s.|E. Bloomfield Highlands: : | OP| EN telf, of §70 per mo. with 3 bed- Year round fe 2001300. beautiful ik la, ee ot — he — ro-z aD. on first floor, Large = oo ae taxes, only $2,000. per mo. _. , es acres 7 Week Days 11-8 p.m. Sat, & Sun. 12-5 p.m. a mene | OP * fortes S cecryiaing © 82"! Woodward Estates : Se rs | Immediate Possession = OG Aree Yess) = =SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. | ain task. “Directions sans jess. ered sureeks eevee | Business Opportunities 51 | : seaplie NC SIDE ; Duly roomoeity taunary trayé| MORR ISON Ty esas ene eget 20m —— SUNDAY 1-4P.M. [R eS ae weet! Oakwood Manor : ome Very ‘peat and cleat \ Biota tunes, Sven, Pricer 1 WISH 1 MAD 0) Lent < Oy Annett Inc.| watertor townsnip, r20x200. Partrid e ~ A a mines eaten 000. Many have said this about 28 E. 3 ome. Perry Park: g | Fc Ba Me HEU GH ea OAMS | ESS SSSR eee reer nnm SE ER an 919 Josie FE 20253 : san . bedroom California Ranch with 2}. With 04.009 down. ClO DAAT™T | : ALK TO THE Custometa Parking Space in Rear clo. , Aupere_Ave,__PRO300) wiser ene arver, suctne resge.| FLOYD KENT, Realtor LAKEFRONT John K. Irwin Wigs t R Complete package deal, Ev . en Wotkins Y A T EAST SIDE pe sson le cress ent Beater) s75: sister est |" ©, avrigee Eves TEM] Rigas tetra seme ray wasnemay eurest. | “downtown Zonas’ iy «ar ron a | - ie umers Power with and Phone Bre. 21804 and y to if ee een Only $395 Dn. |*nstase tite pe) | RRP | a tne oe eos ae For he soi Sasi, Towra, ees | For Sale Houses 43| For Sale Houses _ 43|¥rysxr,tey te rot sontrcet| saree on sod Sorel |g Jum owt wan ty 128 Ex Wisin "Free used” it | ange fontn Seme ts te Drap-| bons 3 . oo ~ ~ ‘75x506 ft. Right om Elizabeth Lake ; large rooms, “on stairs, +2544, ‘ . onde, ° PAUL A. KERN, Realtor} ___ CLARKSTON All Woman Realty | Bae'te Theetermabata fe'| A, JOHNSON, Realtor | Mat Seustoareh cae | OT A FOC MES-BARTRAM | cee ee Bos 31 Qeblant Cave 2 Pm zeae) Lary orieh soe being used for A DOLL HOUS ding’ up for paritioas, Payments FE 4.2533 oe “Pike ot, C - CLARK on ‘Sised Bree tie ties Seer wine take-out Teneo rar mm) mine tema ATA BARGAIN, F.C, Wood Co.|—yig gece ann GAYLORD }me por gare 2 o sg 0 Be Reese te neha See GATEWAYS to iooken nicely landscaped. it < Eup ers S Fe tatoce ont Pa 3 1728 Williems Take Rd OR 3-1235 Wide Open Spaces LAWRENCE W. room with fireplace, “bas ment poe Ry ao p- or ease the by ies, yin fine, condi | space S| tes sabes | foom lake froot." Beautiful” large ee taisee, ee 13 0, Raren ve $um) 4 & W ROOT BEER HAPPINESS | sre ™ ome Sham Sen ate Somatic ccetne ve | Reuse “et? inetiatet’ oree| BA TEM AN WEST SIDE Modern 3 vedoom | "Sis AN FRANCHISE , Meat country bome, i quiet loce:| Sin ‘work bencl New. chicken ; wonderful tishing whe.” Aise. Sontbe. $10,500 with 92.490 down. ae Mw. BRE “| for the entire Houghton Lake area. very enclosed . WEST—SUBURBAN Desulif iecee seedy Me ners coop. Almayt an sere of x brick fh as rem teres: | JAMES K, BLVD. reach’ | BAST SIDE. Cray 2 botrecm bus seit Mer we te ae set ide: ete ne pes menceyant} Goce tea teet, Mat | THELMA M. ELWOOD CR ar Nad Lg a Ses ey at Pak Pee “=| owas ences” oo at aeadal. Living water heater cireuiator ol heat,| 5143 Cass Etlzabeth Lake Rd 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday K.G wghaags stig Realtor on, Hot er mens ony, nt ge A rugat, cal “at ieentte “Bucs at only $24,400 on 3 , sveriooking lake, "nally" mvulated tee | EMBREE & GREGG ee et Oem 2 8) 5 bearm. 0. 1. homes, clean, new re cai Eye, Fe 21317] Built in 81. Baeoutive owe =| mea BUY. 61.800 2 vea.| Sad pus. only $18 dows ead #8) WARD E. PARTRIDGE | rms and screens. | ise Union Lake RA EM 2490/ ROCHESTER AREA | ist. ranch type. with or without |" 2 BATH | ACRE NEAR) caiy. trode 5 tee element vs oF mA Sirtles Saar STA" ree owen, ¥ nate BATH |¢ yoome and bum, % acre; mane | font; Sootprekminam Mang) Peeasien OT UT we oman tame ESR eee ete mm cre el RE ee ae mn cost = FOU'LL down ‘payment PE $678. : Exceptionally nice 2 bedroom home. heater. marble silis, lovely plas Fares jesveem rene towne, 7o i forms. . CO. dy | imDo«E - — | # fireplace. basement, ea ae eee oe rm, la-ve wardrobe closets a eer et lL, M, BROWN, again W. ld’ | YOU'LL LIKE THIS | 2 >247m; Dome, im soot north end) Sontso, Landscaped. fhis won't! $nd many, other desirable fos: Wim ctiding, gers. CAMERON H > | 1368 W. Huree aan} VWVOTIA S Largest "Tocaiea 8 WEST SIDE HOME ‘heors,, ies cote oat * 5 Pe me Se, Sam ses po ag ay ) payments from 61,000 ao comer be er ine PHONE FE LARK 43 W. Huron st. PE 2-416 2 miles west of $1,200 DOWN bmg Oe ome lh om yg OFFERINO-—and im- ed in price—¢12,000, terme. W. Muron _ Open Evenings | LAKE ANGELUS ~ FRONT : oe a "eers Nyenuirl tend ea ee oy A ge a Ge. | SSS rep. male tare niet em. cong ge mga A Bs LAKE Sraperative Real Bae Exchange rt} tera to. ‘ me geod, always srest Lot G0x175, Priced t6 sell cnn sae en bree rae |r Th = Sonne Memeo bee) Hee aed | ees Mt ae oe sk Beaton. Desement, off space for rec-| Ranch type, 2 bedrooms. Ceramic ee ee : bath wp Basement fully bedrooms, betek ppncted se- Selb isc ELZARETe L ARE 10y , ——— scant MA A j ———y Dream kitchen Anderson 0 in Heart ys ae “ye woetl| “CORT M.IMBLER | | ee es em An John K. Irwin runporeh a fe Tahss ippsinent of Pry e wrety vongaiow | Riloageieerees fem at] | DRY ee” = 5 311 Joslyn FE . Fourth, Rochester von . w eens ao — ¥ jsp Attend the Church of | BSS tive Real Fe cog BE CAKE ORION 101% N. Saginaw Street $1,500 down. payments like —ol-ture a laree front ‘ Cash carry Equipment - — . — i Phone s v ear and good will; also Your Choice On Sunday BY OWNER sun |? eared Dell, tare, rine a hee iain’ FE KAMPSEN peed. Living "a dining’ eres. Humphries ters Vtor | oa =, Average, et rol sE7 Hata teEOME re) “Sartre hs ee | win ont | BROWN Realtors, FE 4-0528 og nA en ey 1 epeeaenenioman M AH AN sn preeet Sali Leke ott Baldwin, | WALTER OREEN, RLTR. MY 2603 RAY O'NEIL, Realtor | es Scare ssrtm le hath. | LIVE IN THR COUNTRY FLOYD KENT, Realtor caM, MODEAN mouse WITH % EAST SIDE 1008 down Let us show you today. | Cooperative neal Estate Bxchange | Co-operative Weal ‘Ratste xchange| fy ‘enschs “ha. complete homesite. fs Wateriord ‘Mill Ex-| 26 W. Lawrence Open Eves. TY. CO. REALTORS Sa Blacktop re pirat eee. | A very neat two bedroom bun-| fiir “beth double” compartment ATTENTION —_____________| fort 8 laundry prea clone | For information call OM Next to Consumers - Monier Crp Beat Bet Bech. tn. room. #8, small ig: SE, com | Kitchen: sink, well, septic. suto-| Will build on your lot ¢ reoms a} cor garage and you CLEAR io? cgRoe t 2-0263 Boer" payment FE 2ee," basement with gas best and suto-| fre tnote eng ‘and efi | and beth brick home for 11.500. | OPEN and your family im this fov- | _ La rights BEAUTY SHOR.” dig PONTIAC Open . Sun, 10-4 matic hot woler, fenced reat interne” studaing. ‘Plenty, of FE 5-0020 Ss 1 ly setting. This picture can State Bank “wm sell for nant ode Rancn sco) DOWN Pi, ald etme | Sey dare oe ; =e Braud Seay veues | | Foe Sele Ferme 26) en ena! wan 2 bedroom home plastered walls, Block to bus. Terms can be . LU OLD ORCHARD appointment. by A ? vfprcusrs wits bos —_— — : i a 5. et ber~ down, Cony two beéreom bun = D — a. apt OR fe race ounce . = = : ER oacess | SCHRAM | Se bhes Ol aera Rea PARNS eee of good soll, 5 rooms modérn An Priced es thee bate he Sunday—2 to § . FEATURES MO COLORED FAMILIES , ft with part, besemant and, utility & steal.” ey 2 pe ' E. SMITH |3 bedroom home Pct ahe'in SALE S gave of mad. 2, meters heuece, SUNDAY 10-5 P.M Tor house 18s90, with large. Toot FE 5-5091 $11,800. Very nice colonial iatie home| A Bargain in Brick PROMI pocat POULDER. | Wainy. goreee,, ange ict. Paged | Seutpopents 1'ghs pumps, 108 food _" —: ee 2% W. Mure Eve, FE $254| Dasemen” ‘ofl’ furnace, fireplace, Te reach.sresert. Drive out Wont| slere m call Mrs, Spears. PE| 1. AN ATTRACTIVE 9 ROOM Estabilshed profitable business. , “Clean as veal value. ron St. corhels,. ; : bacoment Owner’ forcing rene 8 cat eee baths. C—CLARK $12,000. Lov: Sadie sain Only $10,500.00 fight one block to model home. RUSSELL A. NOTT fae a me | = real vdlee matre Geet terns. $4,500 terms. . . home on , ws Clay, Paved st. : WM. A. - REA toad. A real . Set | CARROLL G. PORRITT| sited eta ig ce] oats rx iets | © KENNEDY |ForsieLatepresety a] oat SSA nT aoe ated a teed +g BE OPEN SUNDAY 104 ot ‘ee pgrtection. Drive pa, ee f BEAUTIFUL 9 ACRES —— 6 yoems ond. be basement. te “Estcens, ol forced air heat L, H. BROWN, Realtor fla Tmmediste possession. Pet-| 2007 ©. Tiron ‘Yr 42000 ee FRONT rom beme = 8. M res Inachines. FE 6-4008. af baton. $1,308 comm, Wino Wail | flies or Disements with recres: | Methbet Co-op Real’ Wstate Each, . INCOME PROPERTY | tere ig spot ae ou ‘ie really| many caner eat a Fnanchse FOR ESTABLISHED pee A bei “eet ous gr face INCOME *| Bateman & Kampsen 92. woes have full bath, feat ee Pe Re aie Comite rete ers, Bachanve mer . aoe start st| | rooms and bath, Close in, Only ong gl 8 ‘us| forms, weil planned liv foom fs K N cooding tases Sot tecurancs | °° down Realtors show yew this Danpaia today” Call] PA oats rani . 14x36 up to date barn} ariver Siow room. for A. JOHNSON, Realtor UDSEN |, orm cnc: lowe oA MO A) | FE 4.0528 ree | Ee ae | : ets Rites] ES. resins Por oe ; Immediate Possession ot be sure to| side, CAN for further’ interme: ‘ and screens, land-| Beautiful 12x25 living _— FE 4-2533 see ts. You fer these. tien. 7 8 Eve. & Sun. : Ses | garage, Also = am b ‘ : ’ ‘a , j : . ia 5 q is w 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. eae BURN HEIGHTS _ | Seopsrctive dal notate ieseanoge and ears pa A Seri tity fa Set ebate ay eae ae ay By ty on — ore aves. peta Ser Serene A CURLER REALTY STONE CITY East |roP BY ET AIR Se ar Pg ae SS oS SEDNOOM , Frontage On Dixie SUBURBAN—EAST. MAHAN w Bore Ge" Riar wer" of oni oes : seas cme| BEiyeace ees)? Sot 0 tare EES page noe SUBURBAN—WEST | : ape oo anch Home, il iv ALUET, 1 eater Francis é Ranch H ee $3,500 CITY—WEST 3 Bedrooms, $3,000 Down Crawford SEs re cS WM. H. KNUDSEN ~ 2 nmtheiacn rr. t THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, aaa 4. ot ies Fi Hes i lg] ie 4 GRANT FOR 84 SALE 107 8 “oe - MY 2-4008 5 SALE OR TEASE GARAGE AND | station, fulle equ ane — REALTOR, Ty to see STONE or gl gee = Baal g Francis t Bud” id” Miller Realtor Joslyn 2-0253 pre Parking Space in Rear Need Moaev? $25 to *500 FE 5.8121 |: aie Home & Auto Loan Company! GET CASH QUICKLY UP TO. $500 Sitti ta a GAKLAND Loan Co. FE 2-9206 903 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO. LOANS $25 to $500 Community Loan Co. 30 E_ Lawrence FE 2-7131 | > PRIENDLY FINANCE CO. T16 Pontiac State Bank Po PE ¢is%4 “LOANS $20 TO $500 On signature ‘only Household Finance Corp. of Pontiac 3%) 8 Saginaw St FE #0835 $25 * $500 k, Friendly Service Quic oi eS Baxter & Livingstone Pinance Co FE ¢1538 @ W. Lawrence St. et Cass po _ MONEY WAITING You "May Borrow $29-900 Today erode "ioe “moot payments BUCKNER FINANCE ca. ease h ssomaw © wonon GENERAL Nye a fesee St. Pontiac FE 2000 Mortgage Loans 54 TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 S. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. aft. vefinane®é. | Clean as 6 if STORE 6. » Evenings ant Sunday P MW | povseTRAlLina 8 “G00D | cepaitten 0600, CH Seem Lake NEW MOON The best cost no more Pag the Test. See it and compare it. Parkhurst T pailer AMERICAN ~ - GENERAL - > WEST-- lock te American for full game valve in ¢ tion, de- sien livability value the —. this 1954 mobile home Ask about our rental plan on used tretlers — Trailer Sales, 2101 Dinie wy See the New 1954 _ Stewarts jonally fine features of | be proud. Buy ; Oxford Trailer Sales Parts & Accessories 1 mile South of Lake Orica, Pontiac Chief MOBILE HOMES 22 Mf to 45 ft. tm length. Up te 6 years to pay You can buy 8 Les Hutchinson reconditioned trailer as low as $100 down. Hutchinson’ s Trailer Sales dpa, 1; ae ae ee ee tee as” Sux Inghucs 2 tit _ oe ee trate Salen Sie “boot SR ww mas SUst LIKE NEW 7 n St New tires. wert eco "| same yng. ae at Ox- TRAILER 6SPACt FOR RENT. oe’ Trelier Comp 3300 Elis LarRoe Lor. Patio noche water, school bus ret Trailer P& mY Auto Accessories HOLLERBACK AUTO PARTS rE }-oer" 340 Baldwin Ave. LOUIE'S AUTO PARTS 7 days « — rters and condition, $28 pair MArket +1314. ATTENTION We are wrecking 1949 to 1953 cars em. trucks We have several late CRANKSRAPT GRINDING. In In THE | ear, cylinders rebored, Zuc ctine Shop Hood Pe. rE 9-2563 cash at Glenn's Motor Sales -be- capse we urgently need a vari- ety of late mode) cars Dont pass up our high doller offer = clean, at ee cars. Stop York 4 Sagina® Surect. 1 a o* you did. NEW 6GERVICE Complete motor tna 9 transmission, differential, tune up. break relinin MAX'S CO -LISION SHOP win Ave. _ Wanted Used Cars 59 See M&M Motor Sales For top Gollar om tate model cars | 9627 Diste Hwy. OR 3-163 HIGH DOLLAR For used cars any make an 171 8 Sagines @ TO ‘51 CAR IN vat. CONDE mode! +7603 tion Private FF +-46t $0 » OR $1 Car FOR CASH MUST cod share Reasonable. - Ee Salo THE HIGH DOLLAR | for the bigh grade axed cars. We Son oe oo ie H.') VANWELT OR 3.1358 TOP 608 FOR ANY SHARP CARS 2 Auburp avéo - Jop Price for Your Car AVERILL’S, 2020 DIXIE HWY FE 29078 re 41-50 CARS FOR PARTS HIGH. DOLLAR “MOTOR MART 121 EB. Montcalm FE ¢8230 500 CARS WANT ED BAGLEY AUTO ) PARTS Ee ere abt A Your car - WILt_ Bana oak | For Sele Used Cars ft ta Better "Oliver Buys! "SO MERCURY 4 DOOR COMPLETELY EQUIPPED AND REALLY NICE... DOOR SEDANETTE. PRICED RIGHT AT .. $695 30 PONTIAC CON- | VERTIBLE. BEAUTI- | FUL YELLOW PAINT THAT IS REALLY CLEAN. NICE CAR ALL THE WAY...$995 '52 BUICK 4 DOOR SUPER, HAS EVERY-. THING YOU WANT IN THE LINE OF ACCES. SORIES «+ $1,695 ‘53 PONTIAC CON- VERTIBLE, HYDRA. MATIC, RADIO, HEATER AND LOW MILEAGE AT THIS SENSATIONAL SAV- ING ...ceeceeeus $2,445 $1 CHEVROLET TWO DOOR SEDAN, HAS EVERYTHING A ND PRICED AT ONLY «.. ror prevcee $895 From 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. We ‘have cornered’ the services of two of Pon- tiac’s outstanding Used Car Salesmen, Lou Greer and Don Wejss—stop in and meet Don and Lou and pick out the car of your choice — there's no T 86 obligation to buy. | Oliver Your Friendly Buick Dealer Corner of Orchard Lake & Williams St. Phone FE 2-9101 AUSTIN 4@ NEW TIRES BODY and motot good condition, $140 EM }-23'5. (SUPER BUICS ‘53 RIVIERA 8SPE- etal ie am trim. Official's car BUICK. 1953 SUPER 4 DOOR RiIvi- era sedan, fully equipped. includ- ing — steerv.¢ & brakes. two bive, 4.700 miles like new Oo M. owped car, sacrifice ') puna ‘er SUPER ¢ per oy Ex. cellent Ragprmees re ae a DYNAFLOW, _ FE 20006 BARGAIN Transportation "47 Chev. sed, ...... $195 2899 Diss. ‘ne rE +4833 PES 20ty Tante "48 Packard sed. .... $295 Open and aye . pee anes starters i++ $88) 48 Nash sed. ...... $295 ore N. i Fe 20220 '47 Nash sed. ...... $195 AUTO GLASS , = We ke 48 Dodge sed. ...... $295 er with each door Moy “| 46 Olds. sedanette...$195}- SS ea eatee Pe past = ia Gee sa 1” Packard sed. ..... 975 eae ee > FOR COMPLETE "42 Pontiad oa ccc aces $05 COLLISION SERVICE |’41 Chrysler sed. ..... $65 | Bumping. refinishing. ? Bee Rector Oliver -Motor Sales MICHIGAN'S ue *. SR Trove Pe 30101 FINEST RE BUMPING & PAINTING How Ps CAVED Lot merER E ESTIMATE WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD all A » AN ae BUICK 33 SPECIAL 4 DR #006 miles R & H. dynaflow & other BRAID. M TOR SALES —s ister equi ook facet me eae irestone W a res Se et | See Se eta Con 1983. (TWOTEN) RADIO heater 7000 mi'es. FE 47015 FFaethnseree ET ‘«# COUPE, GOOD condition, good 6 pm, OR 3-076 Windwor club coupe. Original black finish, gleams new. perfect maroon and interior: radio CHRYSLER-PL DEALER Woodward af ‘Mite Fa. 68410 1980 CHRYSLFS NEW YORKER. | @door F 6.5 very ges® cenee tion, no money down, IE ¢-2203. ‘3 CHEVROLET BEL-AIRE, 2 _@r., everything. 61,67). EM 3-31G. 1951 DESOTO CLUB COUPE One owner, Very clean r $765 | 4 ‘49 BUICK SUPER 2 CARNIVAL | by Dick Turner v 7. 1 fing. U. & Pot Om w. VRE by NEA Bervicn, tre. . So aa “From that report card, it looks like I might have to work a little over term, doesn’t it, Pop?” For Sale Used Cars ON | For Sale Used Cars 61 61 Going Out of Business! ALL CARS MUST GO Big Discount Cars on Display Inside Heated Building 51 STUDIE Commander—-club— coupe, automatic transmission, heater, bumper guards, low mileage. 795 ’°51 STUDE. CHAMP Convertbile fully equipped 198 ’*$1 STUDIE CHAMP. 2 door, overdrive, heater, seat covers. $698 SO STUDIE Commander club coupe, auto. transmission, R&H, one owner. $598 ’50 OLDS 2 door, R&H $649 °SO STUDIE COMMANDER 4 door, auto. transmission, R&H, WW tires. Priced way down. $598 49 STUDIE CHAMP, Overdrive, R&H $329 These Are Priced Down >| for Quick Sales. Hurry in and Take Advantage NOW! Your Studebaker Dealer LADD 451 8. Saginaw BUICK ‘50 RIVIFRA 4 DR SE- dan New tires. radioheater Seat covers A-1 condition. 123 Sem)- tires. Call after } nole St CADILLAC low mileage, 207 Ave. ; ; |! CADILLAC, 1951, 62 4+DR SEDAN Exc cond. JOrdan ¢6890 week- days CADILLAC 1947. leaving countr’ rE 9-4808 Orchard Lake MUST S8ELL, Ret offer takes. 1952 CHEVROLETS Your Choice of 20 Beautiful New Car Trade-ins Wide Choice of Colors and Body Styles $895 MICHIGAN'S FINEST THE BIG PAVED LOT Fa ‘$1 COUPE DE VILLE | ON THE CORNER OF WOONWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD | ‘¢9 1950 CHEVROLE Ts Excellent concition, R. & ae tires; low mileage. uron 8t 1953 CHEVROLETS Fxecutives’ Cars Demonstrators New Car Trade-ins 15 Beauties to Choose From Wide Variety of Colors and Body Styles $1295 “MICHIGAN'S FINEST THE BIG PAVED LOT ON THE CORNER OF WOODWARD AND 13 MILE |} ROAD CY OWENS Used Car) Corral “Cactus Pete” Sez— You'll be mighty proud to own any one of these good Cy Owens A-1 Used Cars. Come in and see them today. Wide selec- tion to pick from. 53 Ford tudor, radio and down, take over heater sec. <= - $1,395 _ payments 3006 00 ; di ESSEX ‘29 °S2 Chry sed radio, - = §2 Chrysler sedan, ‘a *icoUPE. a heater and automatic sale FE 2-747 transmission .... $1,295 | "3 youn cogrost 8% Sock! | . r Executives car. $1,475. MI 45559. ’°S2 Ford tudor..... $1,095 YOUR “46 OR (47 MODEL WILL ake down payment 2? . Drive iE “B1 or °82 mode} for only 52 Chevrolet sedan, radio, 32 per month. Act now don our ridin ustom heater and LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES M-24 at Buckhorn LE MY 2-261) Powerglide 51 Ford convertible, over- drive, radio and heater ee $1 Studebaker sedan, ra- div, heater, automatic transmission ...... $695 ‘SO. Ford ‘tudor, radio, heater, whitewall tires. $795 SO Ford Cresthne tudor ...2-..2250% $895 1°49 Ford convertible, radio, |; heater and continental tire mount, sharp. . .$695 49 Hudson sedan, radio and heater ........ $395 46 Pontiac station Wagon, “radio and heater. Good transportation .... $145 ’41 Ford tudor. Worth the money eeeeeeeeneee Come in and Lasso One of These Good Buys Today! OWENS aaa Your Ford Dealer 147 S. Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-4101 CHEVROLETS, ‘41 oopors. ‘48 Kaiser-Prarcers, and moutis. clan’ Sap ont 17 and 19 Auburn Ave. at Part. rae tot - CHEV. “#. NEW MOTOR, NEW So: a oe 5 ‘ Rag 46075. After 5 p.m, For Sale Used Cars 61 For Sale Used Cars aj GLENN’S GLENN’S GLENN’S 1948 Pontiac fog a GLENN’ S 1882 Ford Club Coupe, transmission, 2.000 ear miles, adio and heat- er A beauty on the road, GLENN’S 1949 Ford 4 door, radio, ° heater, overdrive, four new whitewall tires. one of the cleanest cars in town. Don't miss this one! Has to be -sen apprecigted, Many more clean cars in the low price bracket to choose from. — at _fmaneis for clean GLENN'S “| MotorSales 204 S. Saginaw St. FE 4-7371 ‘$1 CUSTOM CLUB COUPE. — Fordomatic. Radio 62248. Week- FORD 6,000 - aaa heate Gays ar 6 ‘a FORD. *49 Pontiac conv. . ‘and ‘ 47's. Plenty others $35 + Economy Cars Auburn NEED A seconD car oR CHEAP trans money down tomers LAKE ORION — SALES M-24 at Buckhorn Lk MY 2-261) "52 Ford Sedan Radio heater overdrive. 2 tone paint New plates included. $1,245 Huron Motor Sates 952 W. Huron FE 2-2641 Drive a few miles for a good deal in a guaranteed used car, 1951 Chrysler New Yorker 4 dr. radio hester, gee and Grive this 1953 43. Piymouth Cranbrook 4 dr., 2 paint, radio and heater, di- onstrator. Big savings ae Trade your old car on this ore 1951 Plymouth Cranbroak ¢lub — This Was & one owner in Belling for $750, ath Chrysler Windsor 4 dr.. radio heater, auto. transmission, ee green finish.. Selling tor 1948 Nash Ambassador ¢ dr. transportation. Selling for Clarkston - MOTOR SAI.ES Ciarkston Open 430 a. m. -8 pm. daily ‘$3 DESOTO. POWER STEERING, R & H 500) ig gad 2 DOOR, R & H. OR Ply- | - JACOBSON’ S 5 We have '47 through ’51) Hudsons, Come see us for a new or used Hud- | gon. Your Hudson Dealer hoes w Pike ———~"‘Fwo “40 Ford: $308 you Wit, “no BETTER AT LARRY’S se 66) 6b&aginaw — be aa PAYMENTS ‘50 FORD take older car or pickup | FORD. ‘4, RADIO AND HEATER, ~_good _conditiog, 875 Scott Lake Ra 1953 Fords Mercurys and Lincoln Tudors and 4 Doors Demonstrators FACTORY OFFICIAL CARS up to $800 Discount LARRY | JEROME Ra a TO = ea trure for my equity. | rE 2 Rochester Ford Dealer | 1e711 ¥ “IF CONDITION COUNTS WITH YOU | COUNT ON COMMUNITY Motor Sales Inc. Buick-Pontiac 1951 BUICK $1,195 4 door Sedan finished in handsome 2-tone green, luxurious interior. and all accessories. 1951 BUICK $895 4 door sedan. Equipped with radio, heater, Dyna- flow, U.S. Royal Master whitewall tires. Looks like qa million! 1953 CHEV. $1,995 Bel Air 4 door sedan fin- ished in flashing blue with gleaming chrome. Very low mileage and all accessories including “Magic Eye.” Many More to a Just a Few Left NO MONEY DOWN 48 Ford, excelient. ..$495 ’46 Ford (runs) .. .$159:95 47 Pont., excellent. . .$395 48 Pont. conv. ..... $495 '48 Buick, perfect....$495 ‘37 Plymouth : (beats walking). ..$45 YOU GET A BETTER USED CAR FROM A BUICK DEALER COMMUNITY Motor Sales Inc. ricci hile aa At the sens 80 NM Man oth + 7 ink ROCHESTER ‘47 Olds Hydro. $197 Plymouth ree sharo Pontiac Catalina 49 and ‘47. small down ECONOMY OMY CARS. 23 22 AUBURN 1963 : 2 DR, over-drive. W. Ww. car, 0,900 miles. “pucetient condi- tion, MI 46296 FORD, 1960 4 DOOR. NEED SOME bump work on rear fenders and t lid, $195. Ford 1949 2 door. Runs good, Body good. Ford 1949 2 “oor, A nice one. 9495. HOLLERBACK USED CARS AND PARTS Phone FE 3-477. 340 Baldwin Ave. ‘30 LINCOL# COSMOPOLITAN 1 owner — Pully apg 8 aoe in- cluding electric windeos, ral ge hm tors pew white side walis A ear at a ‘fe See i at vi N. Saginaw Edw. M. Stout, Realtor (T] N Saginaw 8st PE 5-165 Open poe ‘til 8:30 CALL AND ASK oy SEE MR. STO PERSONAL Car MERCURY 197 4 DOOR SEDAN Good condition, Wil $150. Private FF 5- MERCURY 1953 ur FE 20049 after OOK AT THIS! 1952 MERCURY gene er cord ag i Ce basa Poo Ba | Keller- Koch | CARYSLER-PL DEALER Woodwart at 1% M ua Ra. a Choose From | For Sale Used Cars 61 PONTIAC. RETAIL STORE. GOODWILL USED CARS “Nota Name but a Policy” ACROSS FROM POST OFFICE ON MT. CLEMENS S&T. BUY YOUR USED CAR FROM A DEALER YOU KNOW 1946 AND 1947 + FORDS PONTIACS CHEVROLETS SPECIAL! '§0 PONTIAC 4 DR. CHIEFTAIN “SOLID VALUE” { $695 1948 AND 1949 CHEVROLETS PONTIAC FORDS SPECIAL! 1953 M.G. REALLY NICE $1,845 “Goodwill Used Car” ’50, S51 AND °52 AND A FEW ’53s CHEVROLETS PLYMOUTHS PONTIACS FORDS DODGES OLDSMOBILES HARDTOPS SUBURBANS STATION WAGONS SPECIAL! 19449 FORD 2 Door, Radio & Heater $395 “SOLID VALUE” SPECIAL! 47 PLYMOUTH 4 Door, Radio & Heater sous 2° LUE’ PONTIAC RETAIL STORE | Factory Branch 63 Mt. 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Only $995 GOOD VALUE Transportation '47 Ford cl. cpe......$275 48 Nash 4 dr........$295 '47 Lincoln ....4++++$295 Customer Confidence Over 35 Years JACK HAB CHEVROLET S. Saginaw at Cottage __ PHONE FE 4-4546 53. PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN 8 A two-tone beauty, atic, Looks like $1,895 MICHIGAN’S new im \ ; a ak ; ; es 4 fie fi | 4 re at } rie ‘ ee, ‘ } R : me eR ' ‘ beet . we © EE pgegeS op 2 beers rf ‘oe eat ee Lia | Or ES Se \\_PHE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1954 ! Vi ‘ ‘ a 8 . armel i ee a __For Sale Used Cars 61! For Sale Used Trucks 62 For Sale Motoreycles. 64 MODEST MAIDENS : By Jay, Alan | For Sale Miscellaneous 72) For Sale Miscellaneous alee ~ | GOING oeurmeisiers | OUT OF SUNDAY 10 TO 3 BUSINES ‘LUMBER 71) 7008 & % PLYSCORE EQUIPMENT $2.72EACH | TOBE SOLD Reasonably Priced 4x8’ : 3 PLYSCORE | “"" ‘bisnay* °™" . -PRICED ARFT “fuga | HABEL peer - USED: cece ne ic el TRUCKS Mercury Motors HERE ARE BUYS! Fer Sort $60 to $295 With An “ r oe T ze ie O.K.” Used Truck . 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Pontiac Press Phete pretty little queen (Merry Lee of wings, last night at Rolladium indup of the Huron Valley Sports | Mary's High School five Friday Poles’ Victory Forces Playoff for SCL Crown Rally in. Third Period Sends OL Into Lead; Meet Again Monday A stubborn, determined ' St. night, in Detroit, dumped the Sub- |. urban Catholic Basketball League into another deadlock. it heii g A tight defensive pattern cut Bens’ scoring to a minimum in that important third session, the Detroiters collecting only three points, all on gift tosses. Eaglets piled up 18 on their own hook to assure the win, despite a _resur- gence by St. Benedicts in the finale. St. Mary's scored point for point with the Bens, totaling 13 and Bens 12. Friday's victory for St. Mary's necessitates a playoff, which has been set for Monday at 7:30 p.m. in Visitation Gymnasium, Detroit. St. Benedict tobdk the lead early Top-Ranked Fives Favored to Extend Winning Streaks . By RIP WATSON NEW YORK ® — Five of the nation's highest ranking college | ball teams swing into action tonight with winning : ing 55 games, and they'll be mighty | if the streaks don’t add | to 6 when all the scores are) | Game Top Rated Win Would Set Up Tilt Feb. 22 as Title Race. Showdown | CHICAGO wW—lIowa's youthful | in the Big Ten basketball cam- | paign, aim for continued ranking | as Indiana's top title contender in a | key game with Minnesota tonight. Secondary billing on the confer- ence goes to the league-| fore a sellout crowd of 10,500 at | Evanston, Il., where they meet Northwestern's 8th-place Wildcajs. The sop e-loaded Hawk- eyes have lost enly one game in S Thus if the Hawks can avenge themselves tonight they not only will narrow the race to a two- | team affair but set up their Feb. 22 game with Indiana at Blooming: | ton, Ind, as a championship showdown, This will be the only game between the Hoosiers and Hawks this season. Despite its lordly journey through all opposition in eight | games this season, coach Branch | McCracken's Indiana team is wary | |of Northwestern, which has been able to win only two of six confer- | | turned back Fordham 68-44. George | Washington, No. 10, clinched first ; ; ! 4 team in the Associated Press poll | for weeks, takes, a 17-0 mark | against Mississippi on the Wildcats | streaks totaj-| 2©me court, where they haven't | who scored only two points, how- lost in more than a decade Oklahoma A & M goes to work | with 17 straight, dating back to a | December ‘loss to Minnesota , it | ST. MARY'S ....... 1| and the Aggies figure to make it a 8 ranked fourth tn the ~ country, whipped the Sooners 65-48 earlier | in the season. ° La Salle, No. 7 team, also hasn't lost since December and their winning streak should reach an even dozen tonight against Temple, a team the Explorers whipped T7533 a few weeks ago. Indiana is another team which hasn't lost this year—meaning 1964, and the third-ranked Hoosiers will have a sellout crowd on hand in the Northwestern field house as they go for their tenth straight. Western Kentucky, No. 5 team, is the other top ranker in action. The Hilltoppers boasted the long- est winning streak in the country, 21 games, until being upset by Eastern Kentucky last week. They came back to start a new one against Morehead Monday night and Murray State, a 57-43 victim earlier, should double the streak. Two other members of the top 10 stretched modest win skeins last night. Holy Cross, No. 9, won its | sixth in a row since a loss to sixth-ranked Notre Dame as they 3 Ind | Charley Kraak and Dick Farley, | in the opener and was ahead 14-9 at the end of the period. Detroiters outscored the Eagiets 11-5 in the second for a halftime count of 25-14. Eaglets pushed the total to 32-28 the end of the third period. Stasialowicz’ topped support from Jim Choike, with 16. Al Przcha, co-captain, ever, was the game's playmaker. Mike Carroll led Bens with 12 and Philion had 11. Scoring: 18 13—45 | 3 12—4 * 5 “ou iana Aces on All-Star Five _ | | three stars of Indiana’s defending | National Collegiate basketball champions, were the first selec- tions today for the West squad in the Herald Tribune's eighth an- nual East-West college basketball game at Madison Square Garden March 77. The trio helped Indiana win the NCAA title last year and are main- stays of the current Hoosier team, and is ranked third in the coun- try in the A.P, pool with a 151 record t ard Cann of New York University | the East Ramsey and Lou Tsioropoulos, | place in the Southern Conference race by walloping Washington & Lee 108-63 for their fifth consecu- tive victory } World Mark Falls fo Buckeye’s Konno | SCHOOL COLUMBUS, O. (INS) — Slim, The Associated Press Alabamans A . ® — Both 7 pologize for Criticism of Wildcat Coach === Basketball Results | Kentucky's potent threesome, are | | the only players picked so far for) the East team. | ! By ‘tiny Hawaiian swimmer Ford Kon- | Pint Central gs Aruher Man #7 / Ro cracked the world record for Lonsing Sexton 6° Kasee Central 47 the 220-yard free style as he paced Randusky P oo ts | Ohio State to an easy 65-28 win Bed Ane @ Cére % | over Indiana yesterday. SR cs a ag tg . C. Moly jex-Yale wi Trsteati © bane aa 2:04.8. bo then a to > 5 | break an NCAA record Reeder COLLATE surmeete go free style, turning in 4:30. That Koes Denote, (Si South Denote = & | topped another Marshall record of | Fordham sa | 4:30.2 paddied in 1951 o Sere $i Konno was never pressed in ei 1) New es | ther race. Swen, Geet s| Temvten ff FrmeWenere gy Panter Given Edge on Oregon Bate 4 Washington «Turner in TV_Battle | Sante Clore " ie, a | 2 | 6 Col ge Reais ®| SALT LAKE CIFY (INS)—Mid- | | Mabe © orcs 4 dieweight Garth Panter of Salt) | oon bth $ Brishem Young $7) Lake City was rated a slight fa- ColeredeA@M 8666 «(Utah @ | vorite in ten round TV bout —_ tonight against Jesse Turner of St. Renton ™ ac 6: Mechegen Ha | Clarence (Biggie) Munn's seven- stanseste Michigse tech 9 | Year football coaching record at Ming cess See + | Michigan State is 53 wins, nine Wayne Se Ball State (ind) | losses and two ties. a Judge Frank Forbes voted for |Giambra 7-3 and Referee Ruby | Goldstein also gave Giambra the | edge 6-3-1, Judge Aftie Aidala saw it for Sé@ortichini 5-4-1. The AP card agreed with Aidala, Eight of 13 ringside boxing writers sided with Scortichini. Giambra, a 4 to 1 favorite, even disappointed his manager, Tex Sul- livan, although Tex thought he won all the way. ‘He didn't look like the real Giambra until the late rounds,” said Sullivan. . The fighter had a strange ex- planation. He said he had. gone “right hand crazy’ in his most recent fights so had decided to blocking Ruhima Bud Schwartz ( (26) watch the action. St. Michael won the game, n out of the play. St. Michael’s 10) and St. James Al Pernicano Is Allie Reynolds Serious? Gerry Staley, Adolph Rupp, Ben Hogan Given Credit for ‘Quotes of Week’ By GAYLE TALBOT NEW YORK w#—Our nomination | ested audience that his current) py striking it a gentle but 1 for quote of the week goes to the | forthright statement by Gerald Staley, the St. Louis Cardinals pitching star, that Solly Hemus, Card shortstop, ‘‘can't move up to big league standards,"’ and that “doesn't have much third.”’ We'll bet the left side of that) range at rubber next summer. Second award goes to Adolph | All-America Cliff Hagan, Frank Rupp, the eminent Kentucky bas-; sonably well, since putting is mere- AN a 2 Title-Bound Miss Dorsey Well on Way Pert Coloradan Takes Senior Event, But Needs Free Style Points : EAST LANSING W—Mary Ann} Dorsey, pretty 16 - year - old from | Colorado Springs, Colo., successful defense ladies title at the Midwestern Fig- ure skating and Dance Champion- ships. seemed | ketball mentor, who told an inter- , team is the ‘‘finest ever assembled | in the United States." Adolph. is no piker, especially | other Kentucky feam a few years | since he also was coach of an- back which contained Alex Groza, a which is leading the Big Ten race Ray Jablonski, another teammate, | Ralph Beard and Wahwah Jones. | . - 8 The third, or consolation, prize : belongs to Ben Hogan, who told j= Ossie Cowles, Minnesota coach g00d old Cardinal infield is a real | “Golf Graphic'’ that ‘“From every will coach the West team and How- | stonewall when Gerald toes the | observation I have ever made of putting there is no reason why the average golfer cannot putt rea- Bowling Results WEST SIDE “Sze” PTs. Heb Clothiers 6? Res. woos Rity. Trudiit Blecks 61 Oskland Coin ‘tanten Plumbing 61 Cots 5 Mt. Clemens Mat. 49 Sltkes Mfg. Co. “ Cola at Pr | The annual Greenbrier invitation golf tournament for amateurs and ly rolling the ball over the green firm blow.” , Great little kidder, that Ben. * * * ? It's always dangerous to suggest a baseball player might be a seri- Giambra Wins Verdict, Loses Face in NY Ring Upset Indians on Fine Effort McLarty, Simson Turn Tide With 1-2 Places in Diving Pontiac High's swimming team turned in one of its vest perform- ances of the year Friday, beating Flint Central 45-39 in the Indians Chiefs posted five individual vic- tories and bolstered their total with five 2nds and three 3rds. to clinch the victory. Other 4st places were taken by Bob Lamson in the 30-yard free style, Cross in the back stroke and Bob Keavy in the breast stroke. Coach Des Boyce’s squad travels to Bay City next Friday to meet Central’s Wolves in their final Saginaw Valley Conference dual meet of the season, Summary: 50-yard free style—Lamsen (FP) tet; — (FC) Qué; Bush (FC) 3rd. Time 100-yard breast streke—Keavy (PF) 19% (FC) tnd; Catlins (FC) Sed. (FC) Yat; P) &ré. (Fc) 150@-yard inéiv. alkins tet; Keavy (P) tnd; Butler (P) Srd. Time 1 minete seconds. Furool Oliver Tops at Laredo Touring Pros Plus Star San Antonio Amateur Leading Entries LAREDO, Tex. W—A field of more than 100 golfers headed by Tony Holquin, Marty Furgol, Ed Ellis of San Antonio, moved out today in the 1st round of the $3,090 ous holdout, for the chances are gives every evidence that he isn't fooling If the world champions are try- ing to get the game's highest paid pitcher to take a cut because of his nominal 13-8 record last year, this could become interesting, for two reasons. A] * Ld] The . first is Reynolds is suffi- ciently well fixed from throwing baseballs and owning oil wells that he is in position, if sufficiently irked, to tell the Yanks to go fly their pennant. The second reason is that many baseball men are far from sure Casey Stengel can make it six straight without the Chief, even | | Fast Field Ready for MSC’s Relays EAST LANSING ®—A fast field | packed with the top track stars | of the. Midwest assembled here to- | day for the 32nd annual Michigan State Relays. Defending champions are back in 14 of the 18 events. Tops among the name stars is | Wes Santee of Kansas, a miler |many hope will eventually get | | | | down to the minute mark. | Santee will be the anchor legs for Kansas the distance $*