ny - Ts 1 + at \ ay ‘ 4 t nite” es STON 4 ; j 5 0 ee i) ie ~ : 2 ‘ ; ' Se 4 a hae : \ : ‘ ) ” , ° . ’ ; - A \ ‘~ ' \ ' ys iy Ses ATEN t \ “xt-. THE PONTIAC PRESS — PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1054—28 PAGES NTT ane MEWS BERvSG 112th YEAR ; arg * Q Upturn in Detroit Ar Wilson Foresees Sprit Reds Rearming, Allies Say F) an -™ Boy Scouts Learn About Government ‘Unemployment Ly . Ere ‘Drop Forecast Claim Commies Slipping Goods to North Korea U. N. Asks Neutrals to Probe Illegal Shipments of Planes, Materiel PANMUNJOM (INS)— The United Nations Com- mand formally accused the |. Communists today of hav- |, ing “vfolated the armistice agreement” by smuggling war plane reinforcements and other combat materiel ‘ into North Korea. Lincoln Speaker SEN. FRANK CARLSON Wilson Predicts Military Victory in Indochina Sees No Immediate Need for Stepped-Up U. S. Aid to French WASHINGTON (AP )— Secretary of Defense Wilson said today he thought a -|military victory, rather than a negotiated peace, “would be perhaps both possible and probable” in the Indochina War. He was asked at a news conference whether he Away They Go! Gleason Stars in Real Triangle NEW YORK (#®—TV comedian Jackie Gleason starred in a real New York Daily Mirror reported today. The wife dropped in last Sunday to see Gleason in Doctors Hospital where he was propped up with a The Mirror said Gleason lost his temper enough to demand a di- vorce of his wife, Genevieve, but he cooled off later and said be- cause of religious reasons he would never. seek one. The Mirror reported this ex- change between Mrs, Gleason and Cummins, 14, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon :Clendenin Oa a MAYOR CONGRATULATES MAYOR — Duke| sioners taking over the city yesterday in celebra- tion of the group's 44th annual Boy Scout week. for Motor City - Area Put On Distressed List — Over 7 Per Cent Out of Work WASHINGTON (AP )— Secretary of Defense Wilson said today that “I wouldn’t worry about Detroit.” Commenting ‘at a news conference on last night's announcement that the auto capital has been desig- nated as a distressed labor area, the former General Motors president added: “Come spring, it’s going to be all right.” The announcement from the La- bor Department added Detroit to e * «& Demanding immediate S { { | lk scasati an ate woe on-the-spot neutral inquir- end Or 0 a thought Indochina might ae sees aie bemoan of 1632 Maplewood Ave., receives congratulations | City Manager Walter K. Willman _ supervised a - rambo and ms ies, the Allies ch i that , me another Korea. from Pontiac Mayor Arthur J. Law after the youth | the commission's activities. “I do, very much. And I want | was appointed mayor by Boy Scout city commis- the Reds were sending the illegal shipments from Man- churia through two unau- fo County GOP “I see no reason to think it will,” Wilson replied. “The war is going along fully as you to know I didn’t start going around with him until you had separated.” thorized Korean entry ports Carlson .to Attend Tea | well as we and the French| The Gleasons have ys sepa- obtaining government contracts and around three inspection! for Republican Women | expected it to at this stage.” eanced Genie er ahd Wilson was asked if he knew points to avoid detection. Before Banquet He was asked whether he thought | Linda, 12, are with their mother. of any business it might shift there, The indictment was one aid to the French in Indochina) The Mirror said Gleason, who He replied that he knew of no particular military contracts that of the nmfost serious the Allies ‘have filed against the Wednesday night at the annual Wilson replied that he thought Communists since the K0-| oaiiand County Lincoln Republi-| it was not necessary to give aid ms : Then, commenting on rean cease-fire went into! an Club Banquet. at any higher level” at this time. . if oman ea effect 64 months ago. To be held at “he Northwood| The implication of his remarks, inaies is “well able to look after itself” The grave allegations were made | nn in Berkley, the affair is| im relation to the question, was in any period of temporary labor in a note from Maj. Gen. J. K. : that he saw no need for Ameri hati UN ge dl ee can forces te be sent to Indo- ® When supply and demand are in Lacey, senlor U. N. according to Raymond J. Addis,| caine as they were to Koren. id-rour balance, Wilson said, business is the joint Allied-Communist Armis-| cjyb president, ’ never quite so good in Detroit. To j ii i i : g 1 BE ; E z z tice Commission, to the Neutral! proceging the dinner there | er there Nations Truce Supervisory Com-| in be » tea at the Hotel Wal- | ing American pilots there. He mission in Panmunjom. dron trom 2 to 4 pm. given by = ~~ — Views on Unification in Lacey demanded that the | the Oakland County Federation |). scround of” neutral commission launch 8" | of Republican Women. immediate “thorough” imvestiga- | 1). toastmaster for the dinner | Pilots for CI19 tion of the Allied charges. will | ii Fi : f i | . i I i | i f I HH SCOUTS TAKE OVER COURT—Tom Harding, 14 (left) and Jerry Ryan, 15, of Troops 8 and 7,} Pontiac Judge Maurice E. Finnegan was on hand respectively, review a court order being presented | to help the youths hear ‘the cases in Municipal! yuma aun welooe semmoe session of the Big Four conference.|}y Miss Patricia Sweeney, Pontiac policewoman. | Court. (Additional picture, page 2.) + ote ay tts wen arene ct Haff (dered |Boy Scouts’Take Over’ City vnaty ‘hed harged Dots Saat Chow Cone in Observance of Birthday For a little more than four hours yesterday, our city Pontiac Press Photos| cont of the civilian labor fores. MG g The senior U. N. armistice com- ‘missioner asked the four-nation Pi supervisory body to send inspec- gress tion teams “within 48 hours” to| in the House North Korean towns he named as | nor of Kansas x : a : ae it : ; i i Ht i i g & points through or to which the Reds have been smuggling ams | qn the i | | : li [i : i H 3 I i | Ff | i was being run by Pontiac’s future citizens in celebration; winis #. Oakland Judges Also | of the 44th birthday of the Boy Scouts of America. ger, said a OK Injunction Against| ‘The wheels of municipal government “turned no less employmient “will up While the statesmen were grad-| Tota. Local smoothly,” City Manager Walter K. Willman said as he| tere" hj. mug te douheod supervised the young politicos’ civic project. A show cause order against) 4 city commission was immediately set up by the Pon- a oo the aay: rating. air to present his nation’s case for avi) tiac Scouts and Explorers and it undertook an impressive |. ‘Oskland County is included im immediate independence. The Big | Teas ter (arr iajmncticn barring +agends. P “If the Scouts had it their | the area would “w=. Postal Survey forcing planes have been delivered Wednesday, turning colder Wednes- A Western bid for the Soviet} 2 Paintiif's employment . . . way,” Willman said after | #ccording manager to the Pyongni, Taechon, Uiju, | day night. ; Union to prod Red China into an by be a. $3,500,000 expansion | iated story on employment in this Sinuiju, northeast Wonsan, - Saam- Monday the temperature ranged Husband Slayer early Korean peace conference yong — Judges late Mon- Declared Legal program going on at Pon-| area see page 23.) i 8 tt He S = iT i; HH an i f - i | i | | tH li Ke E i i i i i F s % tt g : ; d ¢ 3 : j , g - g 8 : 2 tf : z 3 3 z 3 i i to the meeting, “there would ee ee Ruphyunt tiac General Hospital.” The ia sioner named Sajidong and Sakebu| The downtown temperature was th int! Knowland Says Justice Headed by Mayor Duke Com- | troit's work force Korean side interna- .m., rising throughout the Satutday by Pontiac attorney } on tho Korean side af So lenre1© Com wi Gets 1-15 Years session said the Korean proposition |i ouig w, Snyder representing an| Department OKs Poll ™n '* of \roop M4 and &) petrait was have surreptiti- hour tonight expected "| on Mail Rates | High, the commissioners also to toward ending Indochina . ° the smuggled shift west to aetna 12 to ® Jud ge Recommends the War.| The group, ‘which contends that] wasiHINGTON um — Sen. Know- | decided to open bids on a blacktop | more than.¢ per cent. There are Mrs. Cartrette Serve ° Hoffa and his ts have land of California, Republican | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6),| (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Ike Signs Request | imerorerty sdministriag thes ubtican | (Continued on P Minimum Time as officials, demands | floor leader, told the~Senate Mon- | Ike Startles Telegraphers Mrs. Lacy Mae-certrete. 33,|fo Fytradite Ritchie accounting of local funds claimed dy tie natce aeracinent we WV indstorm Spoils Climax by Recalling Dots, Dashes} r= « WASHINGTON (NS~Preei| wlan ete an toa joes oo pa of Tampa Pirate Festival. WASHINGTON (UP) — The veteran telegraphers | cuit Court Judge found gress members about a public | gulped. Who'd ever thought the President would still be |'*. : if F Eisenhower signed an ex- March senstder tradition request to bring Donald peri F the Pe some end tw. {opinion poll favoring proposed | ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (UP) — A windstorm whipped Junction. postal rete increases. |up seven-foot waves in Tampa Bay Monday night, cap- > Although the bill of complaint! ¢oned whether Summerfield, by | Sizing a small boat with four boys aboard and forcing 55 ‘ ¢ wee Genit Ne ae ee eee Teen [enaes 8 repert on the poll to| passengers to flee in life rafts from a battered pleasure immediately to the Canadian min- a A defend every member of Congress, vio- ship. ants, Judge Holland said his @p-|i.toq a federal law against using One teen-age boy dead and th ; nak many fr eying e ag was and another was, missing ap- ty ge Sen. Olin D. Johnston | the annual Gasparilla Celebration at Tam Mig pg oe The wind with gusts up to 45 miles per hour churned who| Jnoed the propriety of spending |UP the bay as a multitude of boats set out from Tampa the hearing, | »,. approximately $12,000 Summer- to return to this winter resort town across the bay. field says it cost to make the Nat pape my nt Poy Benge A de oy bar. Two of the boys, Larry Roberts, * The motor véssel, Sen. Gore (D-Tenn) has ques- | 5? carrying dots and dashes around in his head after nearly| jan 29 of manslaughter 40 years. slaying of her husband last But there was no mistake about it. Right out of the|- blue sky Eisenhower started rattifng off the alphabet. oe Sete n &g5 £9 te f tf f H i i a iW if HT aH ( i s 3 3 : i £ F i 5 g & iy ? : i : it i Ei i fi ut E FY g F i ‘Ha! 4 i : r fe t gae rT] se zt “Lucius,” he asked suddenly, | _ “do you remember how we used t0| power Morse Code at West) snore — signals arms. i : FF l it the TSfoot win- | Fe & ? be li [ rf H ri B é | i fl I j 3 A aL fi | : 5 t i lH : ‘ s° i : E j FP ES s E if | z P | ni} | j i? E at fit tf . if | ( : ; i by | ¥ e 77 BE | i i : i : E = [ f : ; : ‘ i | oF . ‘e i 4 i — g bs / \ ~ Be _ » 1 ; int : Solutions to Birmingham | Parking, Pollution of River last week's Episcopal Diocesan secretary; Mrs. J. W. Sutton Jr., corresponding secretary; and Mrs. Charles Kass, treasurer. ~ Luge i | | commis- | Mrs. Dayton ©. Slater Jr. Miss study the ‘Oliva Viola, psychiatric social worker for the Pontiac Child Guid- fii interceptor i tr 1 i i 7£3 | Hae s 5 et ht afte sree lt ; m7 "i h | (fps ith tl ifs i : i Z 483 rf 2 s tel f 2 Te z s = 2 = > - i | E F f si z g2 i it if E if. i j Th ih 2 Ife i zt ‘1 f i ii i rt i E if i 2 3 i f ig i ! ie | i ! ; i i & Harrison M. Goodhue. | e* ¢ e | Gertrude Bondy, director of | | BIRMINGHAM ; representatives of the city's serv- New officers will be installed at | ice clubs and civic organizations a board meeting of the Women's |tg meet and refer the city’s ju-| Auxiliary of St. James Episcopal yenile problem to the Council on Church tomorrow. The meeting Community Services. will start at 10:30 a. m.. with com- munion at 12:15 and installation to | eee The group will move to the Com- | Windstorm Spoils | House at 1:30 to hear re- | Climax of Festival ports women who attended | (Continued From Page One) The Weather | began breaking up about 55 feet PONTIAC AND VICINITY —tecreasing from shere. tenight q K * s she Turning coléer Wednes. and a dozen members of winds 1@ te 18) Coast Guard Auxiliary teamed to west te seuthwest miles per heuer earty Wednesday | ferry 55 passengers safely to the west te porthwest late Wederséey beach in rubber life rafts as the surf pounded the ship to pieces. One of the passengers, 90-year- : Today in Pontiac , temperature preceding @ am | Lewest Siroce : Tee ae old Mrs. Lovella Neff of Gear- Sun cons, Tesedey ot ’ e pm water, Fla., said: ‘This was my Gun rises Wednesday ai 7 56 am first — and last — boat trip.” Moon Wednesd t 1-46 Meon fom Wetnecday 0 i aoe The Coast Guard reported at least five other boat mishaps, in- ...%0| cluding the 21-foot White Swan with oeenere Leader of the meeting will be) ‘| tion Committee of the AAUW, Miss | Assn. of the Deans of Women. NANCY DUKE LEWIS Pembroke Dean fo Address Women IRMINGHAM — Nancy Duke Lewis, dean of Pembroke College at Brown University, will be the guest speaker at Wednesday's area invitation luncheon of Birming- ham's Association of- University Women. Members of nine branch groups in the area will hear Miss Lewis speak on “Freedom and Authority in Education” following a 12:45 p.m, luncheon at the Community House. Dean at Pembroke in Providence, R. I. since 1950, Miss Lewis re- ceived both her A. B. and master's degrees from the University of Kentucky. In 1949, she was given the first travel grant ever re- ceived by a woman by the Carne- gie Corp. of New York. She visited more than 2 col- leges and universities, studying their administration and academic organization. Chairman of the National Educa- Lewis is also acting secretary of the American Conference of Aca- Phi Beta Kappa and the National Says Military Victory Possible in Indochina (Continued From Page One) gttky Fezk ice § ' tf fi it : »| ality could mean ‘‘delay and a dif- =| Stolen Car Found, ‘Two Suspects Held was the prime factor in spurring | eteediness with a lew of tT) te. ; Se. Wednesday cloudy with occasions! Aji available police in the area | snew beginning carty Wednesday. the 6a | eee MR eee 3° its bow crushed, but all were be- OB. BWiicees.- MBM 2D m % lieved out of =n = | The Gasparilia Festival cele- Menésy ia Pontioc |brates the legendary capture of ro ane oo ae Tampa by the pirate leader, Jose CGPRPOORED...-----«--000s 3° Gasper and is highlighted by the cloudy invasion from a “‘pirate”’ ‘Was Year Age te Pontiac gaudily-costumed. Tampans eee, tempcracare ia ek@necsWeceeees 7 temmpereharess ~-s 88) Athanasios Athanasiou Mighet ant toot Ta ™ Prefers Tom Thomas “a a DETROIT w—It's plain Tom D earned t's nm. ‘ wea Mow 3¢ 1 «Thomas today in place of Athan- tS Mam $3 # asios Athanasiou, Probate Judge Miteaaee 2 | James H. Sexton quickly approved 3 ae TE” 3 3s | the name change when Athanasious | | BB. a Greek immigrant ready for - «3 a¢ Army induction, insisted “1 guess - Marte. 34 ib| Bes atm one 5 Gant, want t oe & #51! with that name.” if] E*F Fs z i Zz 3 g ig z z i s : i E ze ferent problem." * The was asked wheth- er Lt. Gen, John W. O'Daniel, now commander of the Army forces in the East Pacific, would become head of a military assistance ad- visory group in Indochina. Wilson said O'Daniel might be sent to replace someone who is there now, but added that is not yet decided. O’Daniel is in Washington for conferences. Wilson said it is just) for a “routine report.” O'Daniel came here after an in- spection trip to Indochina. demic Deans. She is a member of | tal Emmanuel Baptist Church will of- ficiate and burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery. fracture in a attic window. Would Hand Commies Threat of Annihilation TAIPEH, Formosa #—Premier Chen Cheng of Nationalist China proposed today that the free world hand the Communist bioc this ulti- matum—lay down your arms and come to terms or face atomic anni- hilation. He _ predicted the Comm would comply. - Combined efforts of three Oak- land County police departments |early today netted them a stolen | car and two suspects now being | held in Oakland County Jail for | investigation of car theft. | Patrolman Harold Sitzes of Ox- ford first heard the stolen car re- | port as he was patrolling about | midnight. A short time later he spotted the | stolen car, which had been aban- | doned about a mile south of Oxford on. M24, and notified Lake Orion and Oakland County Sheriff's dep- | uties to watch for suspicious ped- estrians. puty Ted Kentros arrived, searched the area by car and found pod | Alanson men. Jerry R. Hency, 19, and Darwin J, Honeysette, 21, try- ing to hitch a ride. Under questioning by the three | policemen, the youths confessed to taking the car from Birmingham last night, according to Kentros. Earl Smith Enters ‘Commission Race ‘Earl J. Smith, 31, of 138 W. Law- ship of | rence St. announcing intention to | ed today a proposed executive man- ‘run for Pontiac City Commission | Z 3 ae Patrolman Neal Leonard and De- | } | A nominating petition was filed | jat city clerk's office today by nen Williams, in a letter to state 3 z : Str ¢ii7 Pontiac Township Man Given 90 Days in Jail William Hardin, 2%, of 2101 Op- dyke, Pontiac Township, was sen- tenced to 90 days in Oakland County Jail today by Orion Town- ship Justice Helmar G. Stanaback. Hardin pleaded guilty to furnish- ing alcohol to minors. He was ar- rested early Sunday morning by Detective Frank Mack of the Oak- land County Sheriff's Department. Governor Commutes Sentence of Local Man James Kelly, 56, who was im- prisoned for life here Oct. 9, 1928, 'on a murder count, received a commutation of sentence last night |from Gov, G. Mennen Williams. | Kelly pleaded guilty in Oakland | County Circuit Court to the knife | slaying of his landlord, J. R. | Simpson, which he said was pro- | voked by a quarrel. eligifie for immediate parole, He, will live with an aunt in Dinois. ‘Opposed by Williams LANSING (INS)—Gov. G. Men- | controller John W. Lederle, reject- | sion for Michigan governors, Said Williams: FIRST AID LESSON—Pontiac Fire Department Lt. Howard L. White is shown above explaining | Bernard Wright,-16, of 145 E. Huron St. John is operations of the department's inhalator to Scouts|a member of Troop 150 and Bernard represents John McClure, 12, of 206 Sanderson St. (right) and | Troop 5. Nine Governors Meet in Detroit Discuss Problems of Mental Health in 2-Day Conference DETROIT #—Training, research and interstate cooperation were up for discussion today as governors from nine states met with medical experts and legislators for the sec- ond session of the two-day Gover- nors’ Conference on Mental Health. Minnesota Gov, C, Elmer Ander- son was selected as presiding offi- cer of the early session which ex- pects to hear recommendations’ of *| the governors’ conference on how *| the states may better prevent and treat mental illness. lar business, As such, he said, it should not be ieft to underpaid and inadequate staffs in central state bureaus and individual hospitals. Dr. Appel said increased salarfts and personnel befitting a billion conference Tigers Sign Three, ™=""' Including Al Aber with the Detroit Tigers. The others are infielder John Baumgartner and pitcher Bob Cruze. Aber had a 1-1 record with Cleveland last season when De- Internal Revenue Office Moving to West Huron Pontiac office of the U. S. direc- tor of internal revenue will open its new offices at 53% W. Huron St. on Monday morning. The new office is where the Cross formerly had their headquar- Predicts Upturn in Detroit Jobs (Continued From Page One) | Awaits Examination Two Teenagers | in Stolen Car Caught Quickly Freedom for two 15- year - old juveniles who escaped yesterday trom the Oakland County Children’s Home ended minutes after author- ities broadcast their description and the license of their stolen car. Pontiac Patrolmen James F. Bale and Gene Rodgers, who figured the boys would head to- wards Detroit because they live in that area, parked their patrol car at Woodward Ave. and Square Lake Rd. About three minutes later the boys drove by and a two-mile chase began, ending in arrest for the youths in Bloomfield Hills, An attendant at the home had first notified police that the car, owned. by Mrs. Mildred Ramsey, missing. The youths, with records of auto thefts and burglary, were shovel- ing snow before they fled in Mrs. Ramsey's car. in Manslaughter Edward R. Duncan, 19, of 16 W. Yale Ave., involved in a fatal auto accident Sunday, demanded before Municipal Judge Maurice E. Finnegan. Duncan, who failed to post a $500 bond, was returned to the Oakland County Jail to await examination Feb. 17. fluence of liquor when the acci- dent occurred at Montcalm Ave., at Perry St. The driver of the other car, | Clyde E. Stewart, 34, of 61 Mech- | anic St., died in Pontiac Hospital following the accident. Duncan told authorities he didn't see the Stewart auto until crash fo Observe Birthday (Continued From Page One) - ith ee i @. 22 * Slaying Suspect Asks Hearing James Woods Accused in ‘53 Moran Stabbing on Parking Lot James Woods, 27, of 130 Winder St., Detroit, accused in the fatal stabbing of Arthur Moran, 21, of 4675 First St., Clarkston, Jan. 7, 1953, demanded examination on a first-degree murder charge Mon- day when he appeared before Mu- nicipal Judge Maurice E. Finne- gan. Woods is being held in Oakland County Jail without bond pending his hearing Feb. 17. Pontiac Police, who had been conducting a search for Woods | for over a year, said he sur- rendered to Detective Noble Saturday night after ar- ranging a meeting ‘“‘through a Woods, in a statement to police and the Oakland County prosecutor Monday, said the stabbing followed a scuffle with Moran in the Pon- tiac Motor parking lot. He told | authorities he didn’t know that Moran was hurt seriously. Capt. Clark M. Wheaton, chief of Pontiac detectives, said the case was_the only unsolved murder on the 1953 police records. Allan | gH ET] 1 ” it ‘Driver Goes to Sleep, Rams Into Bock of Truck A Flint man is in good condi- tion today at the Pontiac General Hospital with injuries suffered Monday when. he fell asleep and his car crashed into the rear of a... semi-trailer on US-10 in Spring- Crabgrass likes sun; it does not sprout in the shade. fractured . Michigan State Po- lice of the Pontiac Post said Noell’s car struck the rear of a truck driven by Carl Yungkans, 38, of 4256 Maytair, Dearborn. |Both were northbound near Rat- | talee Lake road PIItiiiiiiiiiiiii i FIRST IN PONTIAC... FIRST IN MICHIGAN! Radio Dispatched Dry Cleaners OR FE ob hay PICKUP and ‘DELIVERY SERVICE CALL FE 2-7352 of. ~*~ LEARNERS 2-2421 CALLING CAR NO.1... Go Immediately to 116 Euclid and Pick Up Mrs. H. Harner’s Dry Cleaning. We Hove Awarded Her $5.00 Worth of... _ FREE DRY CLEANING THIS WEEK! tomers have SERVE YOu! ‘ - ’ WE TAKE PRIDE IN OUR WORK . . . and in the faith our cus- in_ 15... faith duilt-or—top- and fast Convenierit service. 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SSeS Wo Assist i Basiding Ayton e ; + We Fonda Paranal incseme Tox NO + Local & Express Buses Stop Here — + Redread 1 hurport Mhawte: Awoy OBLIGATION ° Zent State. scum WHATSOEVER § ren tte ol — noni _| much shout today. T better call a halt on this kind By ELMER WHEELER . bi] A Hollywood glamour gal once said that her reducing method was to “stay up late nights and worry a lot.” You see, there's a scientific say- ing: Where there's a will there's a way. Many doctors say, “If he'd only decide to live I could help him.” Some hospitals today won't op- erate if you say, “I don't think I'll come through.” It’s mind over matter. That psychosomatic stuff we hear so - of ‘talk, though. My wife thinks I'm nuts. Now I'm no doc or diet expert. I'm just an avid reader, a fat boy who came to his senses just in time to see a good doctor and to read a lot of books on how to keep trim. I learned such valuable things as “two glasses of water weigh a pound.” It is knowledge such as this that helped me reduce. I learned that salt holds within the body 70 times its own weight in water. A spoonful of salt holds a pint of water — and that pint, as b “weighs a celery, butter and all my vegeta- bles with salt ‘and more salt, I became waterlogged. Instead of passing through me and washing me out, water was prolonging the visit like a mother-in-law. Se I stopped this “‘mother-in- Want to Lose Weight ... Easy-Like? Less Salt, More Pepper, Good Scales, All Will Help law of the digi,” with its long- drawn-out visits. I put a halt te salt. I found thal the cook did enough salting on an average to take care of my salt requirements. I wasn't a miner. I didn't work in a steel mill. Things might have been different then. I aften broke up my crisp bacon into my boiled eggs. That salted the eggs. all I needed. T also used lots of pepper. This gave more flaver to foods need- ing salt, so that I could cheat on my salt. Early in my dieting I realized | the value of buying a good pair of scales instead of the cheap variety that change every time you stand on them. I found that scales often vary | * _ when moved from one part of a room to the other, due to slanting 4 of the floor. That often the way you stand on them makes them vary — that is, cheap ones. Knowing this, I guided myself ————— Fat Boy's Diet Chart . Ready in Press Lobby Fat Boy Wheeler's now-famous reducing chart, 3', by 6 inches, may be obtained free in the lobby of the Pontiac Press or by sending a self-addressed stamped envelope. Address the Fat Boy's Diet Editer, Pontiac Press, Pon- tiac, Mich. I got a good pair. I realized the | | value of knowing accurately how much you gain or lose every three or more days. Thus weight can never sneak up on me again without my knowing it. I found I gained weight 4uring | ; the day, reaching the maximum after dinner at night. During the night I would sleep off from 1 te 14, pounds, which always amazed me. And on rainy days I weighed more because my moisture con- tent was highest then. On sunny days with low humidity, I weighed | — less. Eating before bedtime doesn't | | put on any more weight than eat- "mMosT 24 ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION IN Ou 3S Fiic Se 1" . Ultra-New Models fer 1954 Set New Popularity Records! No doubt about it 4.5 “They're terrific!” That's what everybody's saying all over the country about the great new 1954 “Rockets”! We've never had so many enthusiastic visitors in our showrooms, — and they're all talking about Oldsmobile’s new “88's” —the newest new Oldsmobile in 57 years! These are the cars that Sal are taking the country by storm, just as we knew they would! ~ If you haven't seen them yet, stop in today—and come prepared for a real surprise! 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MULLENS Article 13 This last article of the Primer you can see how hypothetical tax- | : shows a tax return filled out ‘ ductions Even though your income and deductions aren't the same. ean use the sample return as a/ guide in filling out yours. | income from all sources to exceed | Western states in which six Senate For Every Note that the Publics are fil. | $600. _and 16 House seats are at stake tng @ joint ‘return. This gives | If, by March 2, 1954, you do not | ‘is year. Riding Need them the benefit of the “split-in- | fit into one of the two classes de- —_ . - ‘ he come it | scribed above, then you do not | ZOo Skunks Thinned Out Use City Buses way, they get a deduction you of | $652.04 whereas the standard 10% deduction would only be $602.00 | Don't forget to keep a copy of : your cofnpleted return in a safe place for at least three years. Revenue Service et At-i tach to your hie copy any figures | or facts that will help answer pos- sible inquiries from the Internal And now, just a brief reminder that some of you will also have te file by March 15th a deciara- tien of estimated tax for 1954 on Form 1040-E8. A declaration should be filed by everyone who either: a Expects his total 1954 wages and salary sub to withho payers, John and Jane Public, | to exceed Pm ad ¥ iam | reported their 1953 income and de- | g600 for each exemption atedian! your own: or 2. Expects his total 1954 income which is not subject to withhold- ing to exceed $100 and total 194) have to file a declaration by March 15th If you first meet the declaration March 1 Note also that the Publics have | and before June 2, file a declara- itemized their deductions. In that | tion by June 15; if between June 1 and before September 2, sept 15; and if after Sept. 1, 1954, | requirements between file by Jan. 15, 195 Neat — NEEDHAM, Mass. — Invalid Runs Business (UP) — Though Owen Webb has been con fined to hig home by tuberculosis for the past five years, he has de- | veloped a highly successful busi- ness in which he directs a 25-mar | sales force from his bedside . BOSTON #—For South Boston's as Campaign Issue Evacuation Day parade March 17 SALT LAKE CITY # — Demo- St. Patrick's Day — normally cratic National Chairman Stephen white street markings will be paint- ed green, South Boston residents | Mitchell heads for Seattle today | after a day in Utah during which | = are predominantly Irish. | he adised voters uneasy over the ‘economic outlook: “Vole Democratic—the farm (ory | job) you save may be your ow7.” | Mitchell offered the advice as a | Democratic slogan as he opened the 1954 congressional campaign in Utah with a rapid-fire series of talks and meetings in Salt Lake | City, Provo and Ogden At all of his appearances he pin- | Phone FE 2-3711 Our | this year's campaign issue. He said the elections will hinge on the voters\ answer to the question: “Am I better off or worse off under this Republican administra- | tion than I was under the Demo- cratic administration?’ And he confidently predictéd_the Democrats will return to control of both houses of Congress next | fall. Mitchell is staff will be happy to tell you when the next city lines bus leaves your nearest information corner on a tour of nine CHEYENNE, Who. (UP)—Chey- } }enne's zoo population was growing PONTIAC by leaps and bounds this year, but CITY LINES, Inc. | the city officials were not happy. They were forced to hire a hunter 200 North Peddoct j FE 2-3711 to thin out 17 skunks that found | Lions’ Park an ideal spot for operahions. | file by (Advertisement) (Advertisement) Watch Out for 1954 Warn the Great Prophecies A strange man in Los Angeles. now simplified so that they can | DANGER! Winter is the worst season ef the year for auto acci- dents. 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Center is a Sherman tank, backbone of the armored divisions 703rd Tank ’ pats THE P PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, Lt ls 9, . aa Coed Loses Everything From Pencils to Cornets b Pentiac Press Phete during World War H. The %-ton truck is National Guard equip- ment, According to Maj. Dwight Thompson, 703rd Bn, executive officer, the the tanks and equipment will be on display again Friday afternoon and evening across from the Cum Nationa! Bank on Saginaw street. 3 | Mountain Climber Tumbles to Death ‘Buchtel, son of Dr. and Mrs. Henry Buchtel of Englewood, Colo, Buchtel and three other students were climbing in a rocky region of Williams Canyon near Manitou Springs When the accident oc- curred, mountain climber, With two oth- ers, he reached the peak of 20,270- foot Mt, McKinley in Alaska in 1.1951. Founded on - Progressive Principles Farmer-Snover FUNERAL HOME 160 W. Huron &t. M. 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GAS BA _|_THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 0, 1954 , — ~~ i coaad te the use this news- | Steet SO Se Weta MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1954 Frank B. Anderson Frank B. ANDERSON was a member of that relatively small group privileged to watch Pontiac grow from a country town of 10,000 to an automotive center of 73,000, . A resident for 83 of his 89 years, he also had first hand experience with the parallel growth of the city’s post office. When he joined the staff in 1898 as a substitute clerk, employes numbered 13. Today there are 196, * * * After his 70th birthday in 1935, Mr. Anperson retired from the post of assistant postmaster which he had held since 1902. But after Pearl Harbor he decided he had had enough of retirement and, to help out, delivered mes- _sages in the downtown area for Western Union. * ~ * To know Franx B. ANpERson was to learn why he was one of Pontiac’s most widely known and popular business men. His death will be mourned by hundreds who long will remember his friendly, jovial nature and cheery greet- ings. Boy Scouts’ Birthday Ceremonies in which Pontiac Boy Scouts took over the reins of city gov- ernment, for a day, fittingly launched observance of the organization's 44th anniversary week. we ee This illustrates the organiza- tion's hew approach to the teach- ing of citizenship. CIn the: civic phase of this program they are ‘acquiring a knoWledge of munici- pal. government and our two party political system. The community indeed can be proud of work being done by and for Scouts of the Pontiac District, Clinton Valley Council. Boys not only are being taught all fhe usual outdoor skills and ideals of good citizenship, but benefit greatly from periodic camping and motor trips. x * * Most important in the Scout picture, of course, are the Scout leaders, They spend one to three nights a week with other folks’ boys, training them in skills, de- veloping their leadership and per- sonalities and helping them with their problems. To them and to the boys for whom they are doing so much, we offer an anniversary salute and hope that the next year will be the most successful in the organization's history. Canada’s New Frontier Americans haven't been familiar with the name Ungava long enough to know much more about it than that it is likely within a few years to be a very important source of iron ore. Actually this vast area of northeast- ern Canada was 2 territory until 1912 when it was made part of the Province of Quebec. * * * It is so little known that it doesn’t even appear on some maps. But today its 330,000 square miles make up more than half the area of Quebec, the Dominion’s largest province. = More than that it rightfully can be called Canada’s new frontier. Canadian ‘ born Cyrus Eaton, the Cleveland financier, is so impressed with its pos- Gaugezy’s advice into “Go north, young man!” . *~ * * There are good reasons for the lack of knowledge about this rugged land. Bounded on the north by Hudson _ Strait, on the east by Labrador and on _/ the west by Hudson Bay, much of it _/Spever has been explored. There are mining engineers. As a result of their prospecting, a supply of 400,000,000 tons of iron ore which can be mined by the open pit method, is assured. Until recently Ungava was popu- lated only by 2,500 Eskimos and 1,250 Indians with a few fur traders, govern- © ‘ment officials and missionaries. Today exploring parties of engineers and geologists roam, or more often fly the area seeking iron, manganese, copper, lead and zinc. * x. * This frontier area's remoteness, more apparent than real, hasn't prevented rapid steps toward its development. Al- ready a railroad to move the ore to the St. Lawrence and a plant for partial processing of it, are near completion. American investors think s0 well of Ungava that they have financed much of the exploration and development work already done. Boats Slowing Cars The American Automobile Associa- tion says small pleasure boats are slow- ing automobile traffic and it wants something done about it. AAA President Ratpu THoMaAs says draw bridges on inland “waterways are being raised with increasing frequency to permit of small boats. Most of these boats, he adds, could go under the bridges if it ‘weren't for outrigger poles, radio an- tennae or masts. The organization wants boat builders to study the problem and provide boats with hinged dr collapsible masts. Any motorist who ever has waited in a long line of traffic on a hot summer day for a bridge to close, will second the AAA motion. The Mai About Town Higgins’ Chances A r Good in Republican 1954 Gubernatorial Contest Daftynition Bachelor: A rolling stone that has gathered no boss. My Lansing under cover man sends word that the stock of Oakland County's George N. Higgins is rising as @ prospective candidate for the Republican nomination for governor. With Dr. Eugene C. Keyes announcing his candidacy, and D. Hale Brake stating that he is not interested in a judgeship, but will stay in the race, and a couple of others in prospect, our home county man's chances appear to be improving. Detroit often is obliged to come to Oakland County when looking for something quite out- standing—and then claim it for Detroit. The latest case is that of Helen Martwick, recently chosen Detroit's Miss Photoflash of 1954. She lives in Berkley. t -- Formerly engaged in a similar business in Pontiac, Gorden W. Suchey has opened a restaurant in Flint. A cactus that is six feet tall and still growing is reported by Mrs. Paul Pepple of 6868 North Farmington Road. Chairman of the Oakland County Board of Supervisors, Floyd Andrews is back home after a few days in a local hospital, and now is out of danger. . One of Oakland County's most rapidly growing business areas is at Union Lake, where they have a live Chamber of Commerce with “arthur Marohn as president, arid most every line of business, including a dentist. Lapeer's new hospital got off to a good start. 10,000 cookies were served to visiteré on its openings days. The family cat is very chummy with a pair of squirrels at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Watson Jameison in Keego Harbor. ‘The squirrels don't care for cat food, and the cat doesn't eat nuts and acorns. oe Celebrating their seventh birthday Friday are dack, Jim and Jerry Ubrick the triplet sons of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Uhrick of 3335 Pontiac Trail, all now very much wrapped up in their school work z The approach of Lincoln's birthday causes delphia newspaper that throws a new light on the ; big city Verbal Orchids to— Mr. and Mrs. Chartes W. Cole ot Oxford; sixtieth wedding anniversary. - Mrs. Agnes Mosher of Holly; ninetieth birthday. ve & of Rochester to send me a clipping from a Phila- There Oughta Be a Law eV Kh Sey se ae! ~ eee Tah ORs nage Wek Cees! at bok eke Voice of the People Press Carrier Area Praised I'd like to let you know how we appreciate OUr Mewspaper boys out here in the country. They are wonderful. We've been out here since 1946 and no matter how deep the snow or how bad the weather, we get our paper. The boys change from time to time but never the service, Mrs, C. H, Dockham 4811 Hatchery Road Route 2, Drayton Plains Says Too Many Leading Selfish, Ungodly Lives — Boys in Drayton Plains ! & Fe T g ? i +i Fi F 3 & = o is ely Rs Fb i H. Dockham Heaven in the place of the Hell on earth that now exists, Route 4, Pontiac. Response on Burners ls Surprise to Reader I would like to thank the Pontiac Democrat Party Losing Valuable Time Finding New Leader, Rebuilding Prestige By DAVID LAWRENCE WASHINGTON — With Republi- cans striving hard to develop unity in their party, the big unanswered question in American politics to- day is when the Democrats are going to do the same thing. The problem really is whether the Democratic party will take to heart the true meaning of its de- feat in 1952 or whether it is going z f i | | | groups. Also the Democratic party today cannot count on the support of the vast number of voters who think a cover-up job was done by the gress, on the other hand, to say they will not support some of Ei- them just because of personal or political pique. The Democratic party is still regarded by many people as a ; nH the Democratic party is losing val- uable time letting the public be- lieve that it has permanently em-_ . braced Trumanism. (Coppright. 1954) Ralph T. Keeling Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE | Kristina is a Girl:Scout now... . At And every day in school . . . She used to be a Brownie, and. . . She won a vote of thanks . . . But she has graduated to . ... The happy Girl Scout ranks . .. And now she is a sister true .. . To every Scout she knows . . . And she is fully equal to . . . Each promise they impose . , . Our Kris is good to ‘animals , . . And she is always kind .. . And cheerfulness and thriftiness . . . Are always in her mind . . . But first and most im- portant as .. . A Girl Scout on this sod ... She knows and does her duty to... Her county and to God. (Copyright 1954) Baering Down By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER International News Service There has been quite a hassel be- tween the committees and J. Ed- gar Hoover on the various func- We surprised at the response the} better than a life saver in the kid- dies’ pool, We met Mr. Hoover in the elevator ov@ at the Walled-off Astoria last week. What made it so chummy was we happened to be going in different directions. We complimented him on good cycle engine. We feel thht work of the Congressional committees been as fair as blue tyes hair. At no time a z 2 aj EF @ grapefruit. e cross-exam- three dents in a cowboy's We are stil] as free and inde- pendent as we ever were, Sub- ject to warning buzzes in the statutes of limitations, going bait on another man’s note and carrying a bundle by the string. We appreciate the fact that a tincture of politics gets into most everything like baking soda in a biscuit factory. It you know of a better country ' help break those it Sites . | H fright with just one girl, you address an audience, is much the same. 8 af But after you memorize that helpful formula, you must force yourself to put it into practice by trying it on everybody you meet, young and old, including your own sex as well as. the heart-throbs among the other sex. And to keep conversation rolling along. always remember to throw your companion a ‘‘cue"’ for re- entering the dialogue. This is best done by fading out with a question, “That's a cute looking hat you're wearing, Sally,” you a add, “Where did you get If another pause begins to loora large in your dialogue, or if you can't think of anything profound with which to perk up the conversa- tion when it has lagged, just size up your companion quickly and pay her a compliment. For compliments always are de- lightful to the recipient, and they though they may be only 15 or 20 seconds in actual length. Se develop poise and conver- sational skill by conversing! You must practice the very thing in which you wish te become adept. Learning to steer an airplane will not help you steer gay repar- tee on a date, and vice versa. (Copyright. Hopkins Syndicate inc.) From Our Files 15 Years Ago WRECKAGE OF freighter Maria HOUSE TO speed formal debate on defense bill. Committee says war peri] acute in Europe. : qrttieatl i: +l In Little Lesson No, 2, dealing with heart and arteries, and Little Lesson No. 21, How to 2 F z if ee ie ee £ | k Z ; g re EEE He it jie i Alf ee ; ‘ q oe 26 oe ‘ j } ; \ : a i ne i \ a ; oo ie) 5 , | he 14 | } } | j " i . 5 %\ 4 \ i ' ; ? \ ’ ' Democrats Ask President THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9; 1054 pressed, their hunt for the slayer o Sora et geen en Pa there to ‘Fla, on sear-faced Ww to Repudiate GOP Claims a entaaammmmabee 3 WASHINGTON @® — Democrats are trying to ‘foist a “Fear Deal” A police bulletin yesterday said ut ter a at off on the country Paetees, 5 Sein 208 Je Oo had opened the Rayburn cnld tartly thet the except Pars AH gprms ernment’s gates to Communists | Democrats are getting tired of be- wanted for questioning in the who betrayed security secrets to ing called Communist or being ac- double murder. Sess eae nese Moscow. ee Se Ss we Ae The bodies of the Bodenheims | [i American Scheel, 7.0. Bon 24, Kensington Branch, Detroit 24. PP«2 . Sen. Jenner (nd) tanned the | Sate wae jens Deby & 5 Rene Please send me Free Lessons and 55-Page Bulletin on Request. mounting anew with! Declaring statements furnished room rented ‘ a declaration in St. Paul, Minn ee a berg, who had been washing dishes NOPE. . cece cece eens ee eee terre eeneeserese AGP. csecee \ last night that when the GOP took | they are dastardly,” Rayburn said, in Greenwich . over last year it found “heaps of4)‘They should be stopped by some- i evidence of the stupidity, the cor-| body and there’s one man in the Weinberg, police ruption, even the treason of its | United who can stop them.” parently had given predesansere. 2 Symington it’s time for Ei- owe 6 oe = Deal” had “even tampered. with | 2emnower_ to “tell the people is them sleeping (ADVERTISEMENT) DOWN position with respect to the unjust be ; the security of the United States | attacks canted Yesterday a truck driver in i FELT ALL RUN D and permitted traitors to bring us Say Mouton, tehemy tee Charlottesville, Va., reported giv- i ; i E " ng sit to 5 ma vie ewes! BEFORE | DISCOVERED | hi name as Weinberg. The driver said Sen. Gore (D-Tenn) replied ix, an interview he believes the people | -| dishwasher. generally’ will resent such cam- 7 * paign talk, made at a Lincoln Day * * . “If he endorsed them, should he | not so tell the American people, a ?” Symington demanded, A brick fireplace can be cleaned a wf he dose tat anton than, On be by scrubbilig the bricks with a “1 wouldn't take a thousand dollars for the “This kind of thing is an insult | those of us who believe this grow- SMOMD GUENE—Jost the right thing for welling cocund os No one has claimed the body| solution of hot water containing} WA has done me,” says Mr. Nelson Sanford, Tuet Bt, to the intelligence of the American ing discord is affecting the secu- dark streets are these sport shoes with tiny light bulbs on each flap. | of Bodenheim's third wife, the for- two tablespoons of trisodium phos-| Columbiaville, ville, Michigan. “I am happy to tell everyone what people,” Gore declared. “Deplor-| rity of the United States have the | Batteries hidden in the sole furnish power for the lights. Designed| mer Ruth Fagan, who was found phate, Rinse the fireplace after.) it has done for me.” ee oe oe oe right to ask what he intends to do| by D. Coore, the footwear is on exhibition at Paris, France, leather slain with the destitute poet. wards with clear water. Be sure to “For five months I had been | — moat enat ene ned | chet & ehew. Meanwhile, New York police wear rubber gloves. . bothered with stomach touble| MY system was full of polgon 09 victory next | He said he didn’t think it “either run down,|and I guess it was getting ~ . fair or proper for the President, When 1 sat the best of me. Then I decided Jenner's speech followed Demo-| dependent on~the~ patriotism: and+ ’ said she realized life with Mac- down at thet try OJIBWA BITTERS. I cratic demands in Congress or | Support of Democuatic Sonia Macfadden’s Fourth fadden wasn't all she expected table, ‘nothing|had heard of so many people that | sa what House ‘Minority’ Lender |, CmmeTens, 10 conthwue to per Wife Will Tell Mor pean Pickin taep, coh would tastee et think that wan the bape | on ty Leader | mit not only his party leaders, but ie e i good or even Rayburn of Texas called ‘“‘mean, even members of his own official e their marriage in 1948. look 1|Plest day of my life. In just one untrue and dastardly” statements|family to smear these same could hold in|Week I felt like a new man. My NEW YORK (INS)—Jonnie Lee . Mekes @ ined Techniciens nd ali /@ppetite improved and I was able about his party. Democrats whose support he knows | Mactadden, 48, fourth wife of Ber-|5-Year Sentence Follows All rt, Tre Aad 7 ue TY wouig{to eat anything I wanted without , he must have.” SL © Theft i © Prompt, ndable Service t day|tear of suffering from gas pains Ph Mery Perscne Py Fr haemo nd hi stand today to tell) more of her Car - Royal Oak @ All Work Guaranteed tnd tet Geld and os eee —_ ke a log and an to untruthful attacks’ are being wante| 7 ieves Douse Fire story of what it is like to be wed to| In Oakland County Circuit Court, turn to gas)! aceemenlas builder. ‘ better alj around, All together vine tintin Mica WEST AVES, Ce. #Flc| “et was meray ad mt| eee overs BUssard Electric br sanere he Two TERS en unity which “can only play direct- | | said safecrackers who got $1,967 | accuse me of ce boing, untadthhel,” Southern Michigan Prison at A F Porki go to bed at night I would toss/9f © hetped me eo mach thet f ly into the hands of a possible | from a chain store here carried a| declared the blonde. Jackson for car theft. 84 Oakland Ave. — Free Parking and turn and never get @ good), 014 "tee thousand dollars enemy.” fire extinguisher which they used «Testing 1s her sult for sapere Judge H. Russel Holland pro- Phone FE 2-6445 ight a cheep: dle cra the good it has done me.” Rayburn bore down in a House|to put out a fire which started | tion and $500 a weck tongerery| nounced sentence. Marx pleaded Member Ocklend Co. Electronic-TV Service Association se worn an Ge tk 0-J18-WA MEDICINE CO. speech on an assertion by Sher-| when they were burning the store ee Doe Supreme Court | guilty Feb. 1 to taking a car from ' feeling man Adams, chief of the White | safe open with an acetylene torch. | Justice G __At Leoding Drug Stoves ———$_$____—_ - . . 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Estimates in automotive circles, however, place the cost at nearly $50,000,000. The transfer of operations will be made as the first facility phase of Jong-range Packard revitaliza- z Eure it KH AG Collier Is Arraigned half an inch in diameter can lift a load of three tons. Utica Plan FAIR RULERS—Penny votes » a a : a” tie at the Roosevelt | the contest were center) and Orland West, a junior. Runners-up in| their court. Shirlee Hawver and Karl Weber, PTA fair in Keego Harbor Saturday brought queen | both seniors. Shown after their coronation, the and king crowns to Jean Randall, a freshman (left | king and queen are surrounded by members of Milford Concert , Young People of 5 Churches Gather Sunday MILFORD—Young people from five different churches in the area It was the second year the teen- agers joined forces for an evening and entertainment. and from the White Lake Presbyterian and South Lyon Pres- ~ County Births White Lake Mr and Mrs Lieyd Bowden Jr en- fhounce the birth of a son, Kirt Russell Feb. 6 Paterna! grandparents are Mr and Mrs Liocyd wden 6r. and me- ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Stuart ttersen x: ¥ County PTA Grou p.Plans Annual Founders Meeting The Oakland County Council of Parent-Teacher Associations will hold its annual Founders’ Day meeting Tuesday, Feb. 16. with “Parent Education" as the theme for the all-day activities The affair will be heid in the First Congregational Church in Pontiac with a coffee period at 8:45 a. m. The regular business session will begin at 9:15. Mrs. Robert Kempf, FE 7-611, | Saturday. . They are: Pariiamen- | tary procedure and by-laws, ied: by Mrs. Walter Burnard of Troy | PTA g > is @ consultant from — State Department of | . Mental Health Education. He will speak on the techniques of presenting materials te groups. Mrs. R. N. Hickson of Waterford Township, the council's historian, | will present the ‘‘Founders’ Day Observance" during the luncheon hour with the assistance of nine past presidents of the council. | Music will be furnished by Charles church Highlighting the afternoon ac- tivities will be an American Theater Wing play by Nora Sterl- ing entitled “The Case of the | Missing Handshake,” which ‘will | heme of Mrs. Helen be presented by the Poppleton pre-school group of Troy Township. 0. C. White, assistant customer relations manager of the Michigan Bell Telephone Co. will speak to some 350 Avondale High School pane! | students Wednesday afternoon. a: the home of Mrs. Edmond Dean >The topic of his talk is “Modern | 2223 Devista Dr. Miracies."’ a discussion ‘of how the Bell System employes microwave relay in telephone and television circuits. + Milford Club Adopts Hawthorn as Town Decor MILFORD—A symbolic tree has | been adopted by the Milford Gar- den Club to promote public interest in landscaping here. “Paul Scarlett Hawthorn,”’ the tree adopted, has brilliant red foliage in the fall and flowers from early spring through summer. Using a certain tree as a symbol has been done by groups in other communities with success, accord- ing to Mrs. Glen Perry, president. Fifty orders have already been submitted for the Hawthorn tree in Milford, Mrs, Perry said. She urged residents in the area to cooperate by planting the trees throughout the village making it Milford's tree symbol. Trees also are being donated to the village authorities for planting Residents wishing | | ' further infor- mation the project may call Mrs. F Pierson, 48171 Reproduction Story to Be Told at PTA mittee, will be told tomorrow night ‘at 7:30 in Waterford; High School | Mr, and Mrs. David Treat, di- | will t the program for fami- lies and boys and girls of junior high school age and up. ‘Jean Warren Elected ‘to Head MIPXX Club HOLLY—Officers elected for the coming year by the MIPXX Club are: President, Miss Jean Warren; vice-president, Miss Esther Peder- gon; secretary, Miss Dorothy Peck; treasurer, Mrs. Minnie Burr; flower fund, Miss Edith Phipps; reporter, Mrs. Pansy Bahler. . Plan Founders Day at Waterford PTA WATERFORD TOWNSHIP Founder's Day will be observed at the February meeting of the Wa- terford Center PTA slated for 8 p. m. tomorrow at the school. | A panel. discussion by board of | education members and Supt. Wil- lam Schunk will be based on | school expansion and the school board proposal to be voted on Feb. | 23. The meeting is open to the pub- | lic. | ‘Oiltown’ to ba Shown Four Towns PTA Fathers Will Run FOUR TOWNS — Father Vice President Harry Bergin will pre- side over: Thursday's meeting of the Four Towns School PTA, when | the homeroom fathers have charge of the affair. At 7:30 p. m., the school rooms will be open for parent visits, The | meeting will follow at 8 p. m. and will feature a panel discussion of the proposed bond issue for Water- the fourth grade room mothers. To Talk on Refinishing WHITE LAKE — Mrs. H. §&. Bruder will present a lesson on furniture refinishing when the Jackson Boulevard Home Exten- Get High Rating Milford Competes at Solo-Ensemble Festival in Ypsilanti , MILFORD — Local bands re- ceived 8 first division ratings, 16 second and 2 thirds at the Solo and Ensemble Festival held Sat- urday in Ypsilanti, saccording to Phillip Haddrill, band director. | More than 55 communities and cities in Michigan were represent- ed at the annual affair. Entered. in | class B in the competition, Milford | had one of the biggest contingents, | according to Haddrill. A first place was also won in the French horn quartette division by William Cooke, Mary Ann Squire, David Stettler and Hav- rilla Wiseman. From the junior high band, a clarinet solo was won by Ariel Haddrill, and Joan Cardona and Robert Cole won with their saxo- phone duet. Also winning a first place award | was the woodwind quartette of Sve Bourns, Ariel Haddrill, Phyllis and Karen Haddrill. Lakeville Church Holds Banquet This Thursday LAKEVILLE—The annua] father and son banquet will be held here | ’ Thursday evening in the basement of the Methodist Church. Program for the banquet will begin at 6:30 p.m, Tickets may be obtained at the Post Office. Passes CPA Exam NORTH BRANCH—LaVerne R. Pitcher, son of Ralph Pitcher of Packard Workers Included In Move to eum Band Members Award Ceremony Tonight for Scout Richard Pajares summer. the guests at the occas- | anniversary — America will | Boy Scouts and cubs of Breoklands and their fathers. Also on the guest list will be the | Scouts and cubs from Auburn- shire, accompanied by their fath- ers. Den mothers who work with the cubs are to be feted, too. This is the fifth annual dinner given by the Brooklands Ex- West Bloomfield Library Receives 12 New Books WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- SHIP — Librarian Stella S. Travis announced this week that a dozen new books have been placed on the shelves of the West Bloomfield Township Library in Keego Har- bor. The latest additions are: Fiction Fifty Roads to Town, by Ear! Hamner r The Southerners. by Edna Lee A Plame for Doubting Thomas, by Richard Lewellyn Dark Enchantment, by Dorothy Macardle } The Gtory of Esther Costello, by Nicholas Monsarrat The Imn of Five Lovers, by Cecil Saint-Laurent Lord Vanity, by Samuel Shellebarger Neon -Fictien and Tragedy, Anita Colby’s Beauty Book, by Anita by Winston change Club for the Scouts they night. Roy Plauman, president of the Exchange Club, will introduce Demonstration School Slated Recreation Chairmen Will Attend Meeting in Waterford Wednesday WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Recreation chairmen of Oakland County home _ demonstration groups wil] attend a special school Wednesday at the CAI Building here, The all-day session will begin at | 10:30 a.m. and conclude at 3:30) p.m. ; According to Mrs. Josephine H. Lawyer, home demonstration agent recreation chairmen attending will learn new games to be used at local meetings and games more suited for families. | A potluck lunch is planned_dur- | ing the lunch hour. Each chairmen | attending is being requested to) bring a dish and her table | Executive committee members| assisting will be Mrs. Roy Chappel, | Mrs, Walter Brown, Mrs. Arthur Bezdecny, Mrs. Harry Clark Jr., Seeks fo Limit Building Height Area Near Airport A public hearing on a proposed zoning ordinance to limit height of construction around Pontiac Mu- nicipal Airport has been scheduled for next Monday at 7:30 p. m. at Waterford Township Hall. The proposed law would limit construction to 5300 feet, within a 10-mile radius of the airport, and to 25 feet within direct approach of runways. Existing buildings over the limitations will not be affected by the proposal. Studying the proposal. is — the Waterford Township Zoning Board and a temporary five-man Airport Zoning Commission organized to of the ordinance will be available for public inspection at the airport manager's office located at 1525 Airport Rd. Community Club Plans Supper, Business Meet AUBURN HEIGHTS — Commu- nity Club of Auburn Heights will hold a supper and business meet- ing at the clubhouse Thursday evening at 6:30. Hostesses will be Mrs. Herman Blood and Miss Dorothy Churchill. Anyone interested in becoming a member is invited to attend the affair. ACCURATE re digi m pmo — ag was listed among | “97... Young. Forever Healthy, by | Mrs. William —<_ Pete aa day home Mrs. Albert pass state certified pub- | Indra Devi Gouin, Mrs. Arthur O'H i] Contel Bishop, 3771 Brookfield Dr lic accountant examination Ca NE Settery See Beet, by Mihaes | oo, Meveld Femell. 87, 20R0PH ROSE DROPS FOR ORILDRER STEAKS WATERFORD CENTER — Star- |. iring Billy Graham and Coleen | | Evans, the film “Oiltown, USA" | | will be shown at Sunnyvale Chapel | | at 8 p.m, tomorrow. | ae ' ~ County Calendar | Leonard | | Leonard WOCS of Methodist Church | | will held fts regular meeting Thursday | at 8 p.m. in the home of its president, Mrs. Joyce Terry om Noble road Galloway Leake | The Galloway Lake MOMS Unit 21 | | will meet Wednesday noon at the home lof Mrs. Bart Kaul. 2273 Opdyke Rd. | | A. Wilson, music director of the | {°F ‘e regular monthly session | Waterford Ladies of the Genera) Guild of Our Lady of the Lakes Church will sponsor a | Valentine card party Thursday at § p.m. | j at the hall. Public ts invited. | Metamera Creek WCTU will meet at the Thomas in Lapeer, 1040 West Park 6t.. Thureday et 2 p.m Orten ville The Gtudy Guild will meet Thursday | at 8 pm: at the home of Mrs. Harold | Schmidt, with Mrs. Thomas Krieser as co ; | Avbern Heights | Women's Missionary Goctety of United | Presbyterian Church will heave an all- Gay meeting tomorrow at the home of = Allen, 444 South Squirrel | Lakeside Cemetery Assp. will meet for a dinner and | Valentine party Thursday Additional County News| on Page 23 i \ vertise, at the advertised price. And you can be sure of quality, too, for we guarantee . . . STEAKS 76° or your money back! AP ROMISE — isa PROMISE SS ant, ¢ atts AATF ae ade SSS And we consider every WRIGLEY Meat ad te be a promise te you that we've got what we advertise ... AND PLENTY OF IT! At Wrigley’s you can come and get it! Yes, thrifty homemakers who pian their meals from Wrigley’s Meat advertising are never disappointed! It is our policy... 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Lage A gi gen ae Force reported today that all five DIET? zd eas Ei last sight “epent the HOLLYWOOD @ — The title of} crewmen who parachuted from g most restfil night since the begin- Ghoul Goes | their four-engined boxcar transport |] Seems many feths 3 and “the the Heart of are these days. : eS SE a eae a plane have been located near |. Sate te Oe : NS ee : living | Caceres, Spain, 4 miles from ore. . + prepare é - ‘The Thyearold pontiff has been | peter | Pertape. . en ot aon “Jim” 3 suffering from a stomach disorder | a Two of the men were said to be ’ eet Meme oe es apeale Be - A litte stightty injured. - || » BAT WITH US by making it a view of The plane, en route from the |] Bring the family for dinner the Pope to take nourishment his own) Azores to Frankfurt, reported that or bring the office crowd However, there has been &) left town four years ago | one of its four engines had failed. |] for lunch. Your recommen- steady uptarn in the Pope's con- | number of reasons. For one | The. aircraft was 200 miles north- dation and suggestion will dition in recent.days and he has) the film business was in a|west of Santiago, Spain, at the be acclaimed for we aim to been able to resumie.some activity | Also, he had long wanted time and the pilot said he would please always . . : with tasty although confined to hit-room m team to! head for Madrid. food and pleasant service. ee t manage | A few hours later, the pilot, es- F i re Commission .: } of all he | timating his position as 45 miles ° Agriculty hai ‘ Son | a Peter | northeast of Lisbon, said his fuel CHI b Appoints C irman $s | was running low and that the crew NSING W@®—The State Agricul- | you with | would e. 00M te acalian cae Gas ap- kindly.| The plane is believed to have DINING R pointed C. B, Smith Jr. of Wil- be fed up with| crashed near Santarem, 50 miles || 130 S Telegraph Read =} liamston as director of institutional ite oe | eee farms at $5,500 a year : Seca = The son of Commission Chair- ee man C. B. Smith, the new ap pointee will hold the job provision- ey Bae ally until a civil service examina- I agai tion can be held. a I could still | NOW THRU Chairman Smith did not In 1938. 1| the appointment and took no part | —FRIDAY— in the commission's interview of his oon. studio (20th Cen- —— to have |p nn RR mR couldn't * CHEESEMAN’S M-G-M's hilariou Sioa ciel hit about the making ot a ier ice Cream & Gift Shop | Having started as a killer in OPEN “M,” Peter returned to menace. Senday 11:60-8 PF. M. CLARKSTON, MICH. GROUND! aa. RICHARD saree KARL / Na — ee oe oe ee... ee yertcxfart y with night club imi ‘WIDMARK -MALDEN TWICE AS NICE THIS WAY—One picture of Susan Cabot is a|to discover that a Texas newspaperman had called her “the most His European jaunt helped him CARLETON CARPENTER - Duet TAMBLYN : feast for the eyes, but no matter how you look at it, she’s twice as beautiful woman in the world.” She'll star next in U-I’s “Ride Clear | vacate the pigeonhole BUSS / nice this way. Susan's the girl who recently returned from a tour | of Diablo,” co-starring Audie Murphy and Dan Duryea. aa roe rt ek 7 apace and Elaine STEWART | } . in such ‘places as Nevada and . po toom and ee ar ee 2 ” in : 5 « Armed Guards Filing New Bill Mexico was advanced without de- Treaty Wording Loe any tt || 7 “NORTHWEST HOUNDED POLICE” C St Hat bate for final vote today. al awards. . —IN TECHNICOLOR— \Cover oltray Scheduled debate on a bill . ' = 7 = — ‘ LATEST’ NEWS EVENTS ° the voters the call- a ie ms in , in Front of Bank |gy MSC Name | S's serrnmnerees = | Will Be Studied |zssarsisn ass eames'e sa | eles 0.9 si giete tate BUFFALO, N. Y. @—A gust of | state constitution was put over his old “Maltese Falcon” pais, Bo-|] PRICES — Mats. 50c—Eve. & Sun. 80c—Kiddies 25¢ ; wind swept in from Lake Erie yes- until Feb. 22. . gart and John Huston, in “Beat — aeaedere CO OIIIODa AIAN | eri0y ed spn Dovid Tayter’a} College Opens Second dmeng ‘ils teirefaed- wore George Has Substitute aA Deva, which was filmed in|] Say “CREATURE YROM THE BLACK, LA . Ay New Lake Theater | in front of a bank. | Effort to Be-Called)| measures to: Paragraphs to . Clarify “That one was a healthy depart : Ra A ee ce) mine mye | Bricker Amendment | Son S's wo COPE STST SYS TODAY Thru THURS. | \ “THE STRANGER WORE \ guards waiting with drawn pistols.| LANSING Ww — A second front ag len a state labor relations law| WASHINGTON w-—Sen. Knowl-| picture. a going = bas * i | * A GUN” \ “It's only my hat,” he said hope-| was opened today in Michigan) .. asceq by Gov. Williams. and (R-Calif) said today new lan- —— bord nae hea | In Technicolor With fully : | State College's campaiga to be-| permit courts to require con-| guage submitted by Sen. George | P<, one On Our Giant PANORAMIC Screen | % Scott and \ “Oh * rejoined a guard. “Well, | come Michigan State University. viets who are sentenced to addi-| (nce) will be studied by admin- —- = a amel*iem Sar. ON —s00— AA come and get we've got itcov.| Sen. Harry’ F. Hite, (R-EAS tonal prison terms to serve them| istration leaders as a possible Com-| for locations on that one and then || SAWAGE THRILLS...STARK DRAMA! “TORCH SONG” ered.” | | Lansing) said he was filing a Dil after the present sentence expires. | promise for the Bricker constitu-| may return here for another film , , \ t i —- change the institu- Require motorists to carry pub- gape be se = , In Techalosior With t name from “Michigan State tional amendmen ity pow-| with Bogart, “Angels Cooking. | Jean Crawferd and % More than a million earths | {ons “ ted lie liability and property damage | ... That’s Paramount's version of the nueets | » Michael Wilding would be needed to produce a bulk a? ee saat aa insurance. George said in an interview that,| Broadway hit “My Three Angels.” womans oe ‘ec C . 5 a sa. | WIIIII TAY <1 = _\ versity of Agriculture and Applied on Knowland’s suggestion, he had) After that, he may return to Eu- | me EE | Science.” Two Teen ers Hurt offered language aimed at meet-| rope for another film with his own | : = = — =). _| ag ing White House objections to his team. But he emphasized that Hol- : i That will preserve the institu . HH | tion's identity,” he said } substitute for the proposal by Sen. | tywood will remain his home base. . tH ° , ld || ir . : as Car Overturns Bricker (R-Ohio). President Eisen-| ‘These days an actor can't re- | HH Give Your Chi li An cartier bill to make MSC hower has voiced unalterable op-| main anywhere for any length of ) 3 th}; alimply the Michigan State Unt: _ “TWO persofis were injured -yes-{ Position te—Bricker’s _measure_to | time." he remarked._“‘But_I intend |}- Hi . | versity lies in a House commit- limit the scope of treaties to keep my home here. I've’missed | a Musical | tee awaiting = possible publie | terday when the auto in which they oe 6 California. When you've been gone hearing. It got out on the floor | were riding went out of control and} One section of George's | qmce but was hastily snatched | overturned at Walton boulevard ° back after the regents of the Uni- | verity of iahigun ‘od. Fea Pontiac road in Pontiac"Town- Hittle said he gave his bill a “tainty goed” el p "| Marlene M. Cullen, 18, of 29 | ‘The Senate passed and sent to} “arence St., was treated for cuts \the House last night a bill legaliz-| and bruises to her knee and back, | ing divorces if one spouse has been | and Francis Catuto, 18, of 723 E. 'absent without trace for seven| Tennyson Ave., suffered concus- Hi ; sion and multiple bruises. |) GALLAGHER MUSIC CO. _ |i} Education ! | TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LIBERAL RENTAL PLAN | ONLY $10.00 MONTHLY — WITH OPTION TO BUY Bob's too proud to marry a gal with dough... and Marie's stacked with it! il Several Beautiful Used Grand Pianos g it af FE The chamber approved a bill | making it a crime to operate a| motor boat while under the in- fluence of liquor and to stiffen iii | penalties for reckless driving of a ae | Oe Sheriff's Deputies Ferris Holcomb Debate on a_recodification of | and Ted Gunn that he applied his Michigan election laws was con- | brakes to stop at the intersection, | tinued to Wedmesday after Demo- | hit a patch of ice and his car | cratic senators asked time to study | rolled through a fence. | amendments. Th e newest } The only major present law would combine the |; driven by Jack Paune, 21, of 52 | Oak Hill St. They were treated |at Pontiac General Hospital. Payne told Oakland County t 3 é Both were passengers in a car 18 EAST HURON, PONTIAC i i vesk? & Shown At: 2:58 - 5:54 - 8:55 STARTING FRIDAY . “THE EDDIE CANTOR STORY” Week-Day Mat. 5¢e — Eves. & Sun. 8c — Children 25¢ i | ‘December Traffic Deaths insurance from the Open 1:45 FP. M.—B. O. Open “tH > . ‘ oldest insuror. Take presidential and state bdaitots, |" Michigan Same as 52 the President holds under the Con- |] 12:80—Btet. 400, Eve. ee, Calld 18 ; but a Democtatic caucus indi- | LANSING i — Traffic deaths | stitution. your advantage. cated tt might accept that - Michigan totaled 178 in Decem-| “I have no idea whether the new - amendment. ‘ber, exactly the same number as | language will be acceptable to the a : Republican senators, who split| in December of 1952, State Police | White House or not,” George said. |? the ballot in the Roosevelt heyday, | Teported today. “I don't know whether Sen. Brick- ' now contend their party will bene-| Completing a compilation of jer would accept it LAST DAY TIMES TODAY — BLACKBEARD THE THATCHER, PATTERSON & WERNET fit by rejoining them, but Demo. local accident reports, State Po-| No voting in the Senate is sched- ; PIRATE ALSO JEOPARDY crats said they thought they would lice said a total of 5,145 were in-| uled until next week. WAGON MASTER — Pontiac's Oldest Insurance Agency get the benefit jured, an increase of 2. Ac- The senate designated Senators | cidents totaled 18,749, an increase Haskell L. Nichols (R-Jackson), | of 1,341, | Edward. Hutchinson (R-Fennville), | gu Frank Beadle (R-St. Clair), Wil-| liam A. Elisworth (R-St. Ignace) | and Harold M. Ryan (D-Detroit) fo attend the national safety semi- nar in Washington, D. C. The House passed 73-4 a bill to raise witness fees in justice courts from $2.50 to $5 a day te | cenform with cireult court fees. Passed unanimapsly in the House was a bill guaranteeing that old age assistance recipients will get the present $70 a month maximum even if the scheduled reduction of federal participation from $35 to $30 a month goes through. A bill designed to invalidate fu- ture “quickie” divorces obtained | At: %cRS-5<95-0:25-11:95 eeeeseeseeeoesese : Mat. 35¢ ® ~=—sBve., Sun. SSe © ~—Children Always 18¢ STARTS Average brain of an adult. man weighs approximately three pounds. 08 Community Nations! Bank Bidg FE 93-0224 At: 8:85-6:85-9:55 I 7 ON OUR NEW WIDE SCREEN RETURN ENGAGEMENT ! TOMORROW Comoll Pretores - §eerts at 12:30 « 3:45 - 7:00 - 10:16 o/-_ — = = a oe oe ae ee i | Clear the Tracks! A fun pocked comic strip with’a whole crew of new interesting choracters. "Starts Next Monday, Feb. 15th a in the . PONTIAC PRESS —_ r Z — a t — Qe r? in STARTS AT 11:00 — 2:10 — 5:30 — 8:40, - ED EMOTIONS! RAGING CONFLICT 3 ? Pa * iy DAV & ROT pene: \ AY vee Be CARLO - noes HUDSON exrwes som SEA DEVILS = Pie Oo Dee £. ROSE - Sect oy RAOUL, LS LAND OF DIAMONDS -AND NEWS SHO RTS!* : if j se : * « ; ; i ‘ i | THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1954 ‘ ELEVEN, i; DICK WOLFE OAKLAND COUNTY DISTRIBUTOR OF ALTES LAGER and SPORTSMAN ALE "Aes pel » Beer » «Sage On the Addition to Your Truck Fleet : of the 1954 GMC TRUCK With Exclusive GMC 8 SPEED HYDRAMATIC DRIVE’ *GMC IS THE ONLY TRUCK TO OFFER HYDRAMATIC IN THE 2-TON TO 412-TON CLASS GMC Trucks Sold and Serviced by LSON GMC CO. ‘FE 2-9203 - FE 44531 f SR EE a a A ee emarenmapananene “ bl NOW Reat a New Piano (plus cartage) Enjoy a new piano in your home without obligation to buy! RENT from our wide choice of styles, makes, finishes. Within 6 months, if you decide to buy the piano, or visit Grinnell’s today! 27 South Saginaw Cpecepenetli's raf ZA H i iF ut 4 g fF i l few Gaye ond im @ few days more all trouble wes . Then my mether-in lew whe also suffered with biced tng for years tried a bottle and in less than e week al] her trowble at red h i new pearly two years since we teok this w& “wi «6medicine§ and peither ene of us have had a bit of trouble since.” The same experience could be told by | t ether former sufferers And it ts all co simple and easy. Throw eway your messy harmiess he ce + Union Rivalry Council s Expected 0) pa wae nal compromise plan for solving union , jurisdictional feuds within the AFL was expected to win approval to- | day from the AFL Executive Coun- cil. | The plan was worked ‘out last | ‘night by a special committee. It reportedly gives AFL unions this | choice: submitting scraps to bind- ing arbitration, or leaving them! up to previously ineffectual AFL machinery s * e The problem has long annoyed employers and contributed to in- terunion warfare. lt involved rival union claims over what types of | work properly belong to particular | | unions, Employers are often har- | |assed by conflicting union claims |over the “right to perform vari- | ous jobs. : i With rising unemployment AFL | i ‘unions have indicated more fre. | -fiquently a desire to work out con- flicting work claims in an orderly j}manner and the AFL convention in St. Louis last fall directed the ' AFL council to make some ar rangement. | A special committee headed by | AFL President George Meany | agreed on a plan for the council's | consideration today that halfway meets the problem. It provides that | ‘arbitration, or a- binding decision | /by a neutral, will be offered in) | such disputes but unions can veto arbitrations and submit their trou- | bles to the Executive Council. é it i MIAMI ‘BEACH, Fla. ® — A}: ROLES — Leslie Munro, of New Zealand, is the first delegate to be president of two main United Nations Coun- DUAL cils. A lawyer, he has been president of the Trusteeship Council since June, 1953. When the monthly alphabetical rotation of Security Council presidency passed to New Zealand, Mr, Munro had a new job. He expects to shuttle between the two coun- cil chambers during the month of February. ——— State Red Trial Nearing Finish Judge Expects Jury to Get Communist Case Next Monday DETROIT (INS)—Federal Judge Frank A. Picard said today he expects the trial of six Michigan Communists to go toa jury of seven women and five men next Testimony in the four-months- long trial ended Monday with sum- mation arguments by attorneys slated to start Thursday. The trial lasted 56 days and | transcripts of testimony covered 9,000 pages. A final defense maneuver, how- ever, proved a boomerang Mon- day. undercover agent. At that point, Goodman attempted to block in- troduction of the records. | prize, a 100-pound camellia plant. . Disgruntied at the delay, one ob- . server remarked, “You'd think there was somebody from Istanbul registered,” The first drawing produced the name of Miss Bessie Ellington of nearby Hattiesburg, so a second name was drawn in case Miss Ell- - | ington declined to return for the . | prize The alternate was M. Deha Vor- | whether an out-of-town guest would vs | drive back to pick up the door, |, who said: .. . You wanted the records Goodman. You've got them | Judge Picard ruled them evi- dence Cap Pistol Robber Gets 8 Year Prison Sentence BALTIMORE wW—A $13 robbery he. pulled off with a cap pistol last December is costing Booker, 27, eight years in the Marytand Penitentiary He was conVicted and sentenced Ai ies as a THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY. 9, 1996 City May Authorize Bids |(fficials & “ + jon Branch Library Tonight Pontiac City Commission tonight 44% acres of section 15 on south side of Walton between Ariene and Galloway Creek be rezoned from residential to commercial A petition is scheduled from prop- erty owners protesting proposed public improvements for Colorado between Franklin and Motor. Engineer's estimates for curb, | gutter, drainage and related work are expected on projects including: Harrison from Frenkiin toe Bagley. Markle from Josiyn to east end of street Going from Osmun to Whittemore. Reports from the City Plan Com- mission are slated recommending: That lots 503 to 512, inclusive, Dupont Heights Subdivision, be re- | zoned to C-1. | That the north 39 feet of lot 1) assessor's plat 37 be rezoned to C-1, | provided an agreement is made for right of way for Miami road extension and a 2% foot alley. Approving an ordinance to re. sone to C-1 the west half of lot 21, lot 22 and parts of lots 23 and 25, assessor's plat 73, in éonnection with Tel-Huren Shop- ping Center Jnc. A public hear- ing also ts scheduled on the matter, followed by second read- | ing of the ordinaare. of Linda Vista Subdivision, pro- proposed | Tel-Huron Shopping Center Inc. for eas city assessor on special assess- | +he was struck by a car while run- | eS Ae ee ees ; ys 4 \ ; Lu \ F \ -t # X a Red Retaliation Failure of Conference Could Bring Conditions Similar to Blockade wing an ordinance to rezone to lots © to 106 inclusive pected, Commissioners are slated to con- are worried today that failure of sider a agreement with | the Big Four Foreign Ministers’ improvement of an alley and ease- ment for public utilities in the right of way. —<] A public bearing is scheduled on intention to construct curb, gutter, drainage and related work on Bendale from Earitmoer te east line of the subdivision, |, One official told International Reports are scheduled from the’" News Sefvice that the Seviets cily assessor on special assessment might again slew up ‘raffie on rolis for projects including | the Autobahn which crosses Com- Wiison from Going to East Boulevard East Beverly from Laurel to Highwood Westbrook from Joslyn to east end of the street Barkell from Raskob to Columbia Reports are scheduled from the tween West Germany and West | Bertin. — “ | Merely by examining in detail the . gutter, drainage ard related work on Hovey from Cottage to Osmun. zs : Curb euner ane a drain- | West Berlin. age on trathmore from idwin to) 5 wk a | While not sufficient to paralyze Curt. omg ebesar and related life in free Berlin, this type of work on st Rutgers from Baidwin to University. ° | counter-measure would have an Sanitary sewer on westerly side of effect. Oakland from Cass to opposite Kinney 4 Curb. gutter, drainage and related work on Cailifornta from Franklin to Bagley Trupak sterm drein on Bagley from Nevada to California Man, Hit by Car, Dies DETROIT (UP) — Andrew Ted- | lasi, 65, Detroit. died in Receiving; Hospital Monday night shortly after the necessary foods—all of which are imported from West Ger- many—weuld have to be flown to West Bertin, Stockpiles are ready in the free part of Berlin—just in case. But powdered and canned milk are poor substitutes for fresh milk. The same applies to vegetables and fruits. ning across a street to catch a bus... |. BERLIN (INS)—Allied officials 7 | vital food-and raw materials to Such a slow-down of traffic | would most certainly mean that | ' } ‘ = DS Sat po ' Tee. piel” A ’ pd Boy Converts Toy Guns . fashioned from a toy gun. and dum- ‘to Fire .22 Dum-Dums. } | Permanent Automobile Wax | COLLINITE This exclusive new development makes regular waxes Obsolete. - You can now have a beautiful lustrous, lasting finish on your car nat possible with any other wax .. . Read why: Tested under all conditions, - Collinite out-performs all other waxes, polishes and coatings. ® Collinite is especially hard loss with is more durable than t itself. ~~ Pen» road salt } | | in your neighborhood. WAX AND CLEANER $2.50 THOMAS A. CODY 2619 Dixie Highway Pontiac, Mich. OR 3-9081 Limited Dealerships and Jobbers Territories Available | ' Leon | 104 years of brewing skil ] in every case of... STROWS pce ih. , | kud, a visitor from Istanbul, Tur-| by Judge Emory H. Niles in Crim key. | inal Court yesterday. 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YOU'LL FIND IT A CONVENIENCE Fee e = Sm a anne a dente na ~ 4 Stop in Today and How Easy and C STATE Ca a <6 ew ee ee eee ALL THE YEAR AROUND COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE SAGINAW AT LAWRENCE BRANCHES Let Us Tell You Simple It Is! BANh AUBURN HEICHTS You'll like | The Stron eg re aay , . Brewery Co., 2 _-. SESE Bae Eat Member Of Federal Oepook mewranes. Serr | Detroit 26, Mich ENJOY HOCKEY ON WXYZ-TV AND WIBE-RADIO. STAGE 7 ON WXYE-TY | ‘ We j J fa? 5 ath 1 oj © J . | e * lei ele Od ae a , "3 ee a eae oe rn 4 Yrry i; \ # eg is : : ¢ ¥ = ; q { ¥ * a { ' | : “+ : be * 4 1 j ‘ aby ' \ ' t ‘ . ‘ , f ‘ ‘ i 2 “THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1956 co g \i Betty Ann. Grove -- Today's Television Proarams --|Young Actress Soo Lock Centennial cod fu re the blag on? a Called Jill-of-All-Trades BY Vou % Probe Fortune gists tM" aed Offical Noch ha WASHINGTON (UP)—Ernest R. ~ ¢ Breech of Detroit, executive vice" + | | . Channel —WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWI-TV Channel 1—WXYE-TV V ) file lof f Victi them and the ships that use them. aie . ery Versati of Beaten Victinn| Siete Smtr rr sven TONIGHT’S TY RIGHLIGHTS -{| Currency,” film drama. xt on See, pee lle anal sical among the group of prominent in- 6:90—(7)—Detroif | Deadline, Day's | 9:36—(7)—TV Hour, Zachery . | 1:16—(2)—Murphy Calling. * radio programs, operated | qustrialists, educators and govern ews:-(4-Time for Music, Jane| Joon Larring im “A Dash of|1:30-12)—Garry Moore Stow. ()| Now Being Featured on Federal Tax Men by students, will help in the cele-| + ceticials entertained Monday | sings. (2)—Kit Carson,| Bitters," suspense drama about| —Telerama. Red Buttons Show and Half Million Found in tration. wy ad toon | tight at another sing Gamer ghvet ‘ Seobenn coke ae | Sa sues e the Beant nn & Nets. The Big Payoff Widow's Flat invited to participate because of' by President Eisenhower. €:15—(7)-1Sports Show, Don Wat-| gym instructor helps confused s.59 (7) Theater. (2) — House-| NEW YORK — They're calling DETROIT @—Police guarded the trick. 5 . ee ee party. Betty Ann Grove “television's Jill- home of Mrs, Carrie, Wherritt to- | |@* — 6:30—(7 Hero, Robert Cum- a Moonstone,”’ gem™ | ¢. 45_(4)—Nancy Dixon. of-all-trades. day as governmént tax men — pony. (News go wealthy San Francisco family. ges a conn oe ke Saty fee fortune teen ts ber dingy flat. H R : a ee | 10: 00—(4 f Yourself, . , , _ffelenews Ace, Ken Cline, Van i eas alee Kitty | #:30—(7y-Air Base. (2)—Ladies —_ ee comedy, rere snipped . aa Day. eats examining to determine whether ¢45—(4)—Traffic Court, Judge} fauchton Jy Anue Woekward S| eeni¢ycwelendin Travelers. (th it en, Mee ce eae eae wea ane eae ce ete ote Sere tn Line of Daly.” ee Big Payoff,” had her eye strictly despite her lavish holdings. OUTSTANDING Funeral Home of traffic cases. (2)—Sports, Ed | 10: 30—(7)—Name’s the Same. Rob- 4:30—(4)—On Your Account. (2)— on musical comedy five years ago ert Q. Lewis host. (4)—All Star| Feature Theater. when she pulled up stakes in “We're testing inte the tex FACILITIES 1:90—(7)—Biff Baker, Biff and/ Theater, Lloyd Nolan, J ane | §:00—(4)—Adv. Patrol. (7)—Auntie | yoscachusetts and headed for the matters,” sald A. M. Mennin- 1 OAKLAND AVE. Wyatt in “Protect Your Honor,”| Dee. ‘ detective husband guards judge's | 5:30—-(4)—Howdy Doody. (2) = Bob Crosby. (7)—Cartoons. Story, “Dr. Morley’s Daughter.” | 5:45—(7)—Weather. (2) — Sports. | 8=d dance well enough to make @ Central Location @ Ample Parking Space @ Ambulance Service Kaufman’'co-hosts, Glenda Far- | 11:¢0—(7)—Soupy Sales. Variety, : ° kitten, poses pa-| and a nearly equal amount in se- Careful, Dignified rell, guest pianist comedy. (4)—News, Paul Wil| WEDNESDAY EVENING = / siod ison of Mt Pat 'Se she |tiently in a brandy glass with [curities were found in a safe in wile eer 7:15—(4)—Jane_ Fulton, Popular| liams. (2)—News, Jack LeGoff. | ¢:06—(4)—Musie Time. (7)—De- breesed into town with all the | 80Mme of the awards he is bucking | the flat E i gongs. © . 11:15—(7)—Feature Film, troit Deadline. (2) — Twenty! condence im the world to cash | {or at the 37th annual Empire Cat! Mrs. Wherritt, victim of a vi- > arpa 1:30—(7}—Cayalcade of America,| Meredith in “Winterset.” (4)— ‘ ia on Mar. specialties. Club Show in New York, The three-| cious beating by burglars who Maurice Marsac in “Plume of Guild Theater, Sheila Ryan in 6:15—(4)—News. (7)—Sports. month-old kitten is owned by Mrs. | failed to find her money, remains Honor,” attempted rescue of| “Missing Witness,” feature film. | ¢:33_(4)—Sporte (7) — Superman. | But it took television to point | Lillian King of Nutley, N. J. in Receiving Hospital. Police con- Revolutionary War hero, Laf-| _(2)—Featurette. (2)—News. up — and to Betty Ann herself tinued a search for her assailants - i 11:30—(2)—Weatherv — that her talents were not lim- avete a Shore, = ; ane. 6:45—(4)—Man About Town. (2)! iid to two eatewories Sec. Oveta Culp Hobby The source of Mrs, Wherritt's Sr ne ee WEDNESDAY MORNING Ww “Stop the Music” and the “Bert | Lets Her Hair Down ae ad keamn tx heme Gean'tg 7 7:00—(4)—Today. 7:00—(4)—Douglas Fairbanks. (7) | Parks Show” proved that comedy, real estate, Her husband, an ar- 1:45—(4)—News Caravan. John | g:99(7)—W. M. Kelly. City’s Heart. (2)—Carpet The-| along with song and dance, was| WASHINGTON W®-—Secretary of et, died 29 €ameron Swayze. (2)—Jo Staf- 9:00—(4)—Playschool. (7)—Play-| ater. one of her long suits. The “Red | Welfare Oveta Culp Hobby has a years age. ford Show, favorite songs. house 1:30 — (4) — Eddie Fisher. (7)— | Buttons Show” taok the new hair style these days. Har maemay end encuritios. alter 6:00 — (7) — f Flack, Alan | 9:45—(2)—Brighter Day Mark Saber. (2)—Doug Edwards. |her acting ability (as ters, were removed to a bank. M y at Robin Hood Crook. 44)—Milton Berle, Paul: Douglas and Jan Sterling, guest stars; 10:00—(4)—Ding Dong School. (7) —Wixie’s Wonderland. (2)—Ar thur Godfrey. 7: 45—~-(4)—News. (2)—Perry Como. 8:00—(4)—I Married Joan. (7)— Bowling Champs. (2)—Godtfrey friend). ‘“‘The Big Payoff, which she sings, and sometimes doubles as a model, projected her sis ? . i f E z ed over her head or in a bun at the back. Now she wears it short- ened in a sort of loose wave. Man Dies of Injuries variety, comedy. (2)—Life Is | 19:39—(4)—Betty White Show. flair for displaying new fashions. * Worth Living, Bishop Fulton | 11:¢9—(4)—Hawkins Falls, (T—|_ 2nd Friends. She had leas than 9 dosen | The new style became evident After Being Hit by Car — Education and Educa-| Charm Kitchen. =o Little Margie. (7)— ‘Year behind her when she be- | When pictures were made yester-| DETROIT (UP) — Ivin South 11:15—(4)—Three Steps to Heaven. . ° getting for her day of Mrs. Hobby congratulating | worth 65, Detroit, died in High 8:30—(7)—Club Night at Arthur | 11:39—(4)—Ask Washington. (2)— 9:00—(4)—Television Theater. (7) a cae = She pao Victor Christgau of Minnsota as land Park pelt Seapltel cosy Opti Strike It Rich. Club Polka. (2)—Strike It Rich. Club guests. (2)—Death Valley Rich. . formed for every important show- | he was sworn in as director of ot he 9:30—(7)—My Hero. (2)—I’ve Got DON F. DICKERSON Days, Ray Boyle in “‘Yeller” as WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON he was struck by a car in suburban boy forced into family occupa- | 12:00—(4)—Bride and-Groom. (7)| a Secret. Redford Township. ‘ ton. ; —Comics. (2)—Valiant Lady 10:00—(4)—This Is Your Life. (7) Police said Southworth walked GENERAL INSURANCE 9:00—(7)—Make Room for Daddy. | 12:15—(2)—Love of Life. (4)—| Storytime. (2)—Boxing. into heavy traffic and was hit by Danny risks a new club| Ross Mulholland. 10:30 — (4) — TBA. (7)—Man vs | &PPe a car driven by John Eby, 41, For Personal Service Call FE 2-5320 engagement to help an old | 12:30—(7)—News. (2}—Tomorrow’s Crime. Walled Lake. Eby was not held. friend. (4)—Fireside Theater, |’ ~ 10: 45—(2)—Greatest Fights. “‘Joe Giordano and Mr. Lincoln," | 12:45—(2)—Guiding Light. (4) — | 11:00—(4)—News. (7) — Soupy’s immigrant’s son chosen to read| Travel On. (2)—News, © “Gettysburg Address’’ at school.| Seven. 11:15—(4)—Stock Car Champs. (2)—Foreign Intrigue, ‘Bogus | 1:60—(2)—You’re What You Eat.| Film. (2)—Packer Playhouse. -- Today's Radio Proarams - - Programs furnished by stations listed im this column are sub ject to change without notice GMC TRUCKS “Built in Pontiac by Pontiac People” song got her the coveted role of Wan, (760) CxLW. amp WW, cam) WCAR, (1130) WxTz, an WIBK, (1400) After months in the Broadway : hit, Betty Ann received several TONIGHT CKLW, Wine, ‘Dap Waeed WEDNESDAY EVENING television offers ag a featured | . y “vwi ewe ey patie ines {Wan 3. ‘White ‘Fer, eee singer-dancer-comedienne. WEYR wetieteh, MeRenste | “Stim Toby David Ww4, Te Be Agnouyeed mexens, | Before joining “The Big Pay TB: Readiess Roreemas | 7:60—WIR. D. Burris wx? Temeg =| SSRE> ees, Sper off” and the ‘Red Buttons Show,” a mr pn Quartet WxYz, wae WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 15 WIR. Clark Quartet she was a popular fixture on a WHY2. Lee Omnith WIBK. News rg age "ice Gmite ny a Poe CKLW. Eddie Chase 7:15—WIR, Music Hall WuY, Chere Teme CKLW, Eddie Chase tion show, then “Matinee In New 6:30—WJR, Bod Reynolds 7:30—-WWJ, Listen, Live CKLW. Austin Grant ¢:80—WIR, Bod Re York” and “Celebrity Time.” wxre WWJ, Pran Pettay Osgood, Wolfe WJBK, News, George WWJ, Pran Pettay Betty Ann, now 24, is single WXYZ, Ed McKensie Gentile and Binge| WCAR, News, Club WXYZ, Ed McKenzie in €:8-WIR, Lovet TI Coffee With Clem 1:18-WIR. Ma Perkine aad: ‘ional She lives in New York with her ? 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R_ Murrow | Point Four aid, is itself sending WWJ, Dinah Ww, Minute Perede WXYZ, Crocker, Winter 2, 1 sun's Fonte money credits and experts for con- fast Club CKLW, Perry Como SAS Le CKLW, Musteal Airs po Ge hl he sac-wen. Yel struction work in the west Asian WJBK. News. George WJBK, News, Rhythm 2:48—WIR, ter Day ww), Walk a Mile nation on the Soviets’ southern clam da — — ———e Pueret veiw aw, Here's a Anewer b £3 all Sypine c . ew. Barrie Craig 4 5 ae nen — Bice mn eu_exrs. eee. Pliers of tiie credits but did ~ ° op House t Taz SA Recta? | Rehr taka | Eee ream | toe amma renee | publish the amounts. Te sid the acon ‘AR, Temple Academy CKLW, Bowe, Briefs ways. aan - = money would be used for two grain bog: eT ee 10:00 -WIB, A. Ootivey wer hoon CKLW, elevators, a flour mill and a mod- - , : : ; WAYS, My True Story $:15 WIR, Mouse Party 8:45—WXYZ, Vandercoskh | ern bakery. wink: George. a Tem CxLW, Case | Weare fan ue Gun-Toting T Flunks . : ( O1:18—CKLW. Music by Roth | s9:98 ww. Bob Hope = — fg I Young wavs, Hollywood Airport in- ng exan n . ‘ oe wae My Prund tree | WYE Whlspuine trots) Cai, Bade Ghee, | ot Cx arene (First Lesson as G-Man . , . a 4 --},—™ WCAR, Pon High $:45—WJR, Our Gal -m Oe Classi Pee - age ene Reve | eae THs, Bovek the Bank WWJ, Rt. to Happiness ww. Story HOUSTON Gi—Ledell Hampten, ™ nascwen bean WEAR, Mermeay' Hah | 4:98-WIR, Listen Lorene Theater | 34, arrested Dec, 30 with a tin 7 Hig ay ~ ME wwi. Wite CKLW, Author Meets Gritte | © . 11:00—WW4J, Strike Tt Rich Wattrick, MoK. 10:00—WIR, Choraliers ‘special police” badge on his shirt rae Frock Edwards WY, Grené Central war me Ballads ww, McGee and in his pocket, fined 10:18—WIR, Les Paul CELW, Wonderful City WCAR, News, Headline Edition a gun was WJBK. News, M 4:15—WIR, ‘Tunes Prank $125 for the > ee, | meee | eS —— eee h tly added th 10:30—WJIR, Wpere ot Odds WCAR, Harmony Mell 4:38-—WJIR, Matinee . OTe wk —w —_ told he as Frecen y a e is Stare Paris 11:90—WJR, Make Up Mind| WWJ, Widder Brown ww This Hampton prosecutors he was “kh . { Yz7%, Bewm c. Bw WWJ, Phrase Pays WYK, MeSenste CRLW, “Motiywoed Date taking a correspondence course to : / Stet ean ti CRLW. Queen for Day WCAR, Ballads | MR WIR, Wierd of Odds | become an FBI agent. He came 3 of Towa igo Ty McLeod 108M, ae. te wate, Boon oa into County Court armed with a an 11:00 —WIR, News WW2, Second Chance CKLW, George Wright CKLW, News books on how to make arrests. +, oe Jak: Bos Murpey “Wwo" Plain Bill ORYR. ter et Tove Ex-TV Wi ; , a 1248—WIR, W. Weeren a a TV Actsses Wine : ; "wa" Feroees feos’ | WEY. Curtain, Cait WEAK, News Bellecs || WS Mews Divorce From Golfer CULW: Meghstten hausie | Wonk News re a Hews, Oentile SANTA MONICA, Calif, @®—Vir- 11:38 WIR, 12:18—WIR, Aunt Jenny "palieas as Tagg « Wd Reynolés | ginia Hunter, 23, a TV actress in WW), Dance Wws, Fran. Harris 5:90—WWJ. L. Jones 4 New York.prior to her marriage . Sa, Pais | CKLW, Austin Grant cx, Sind Bu SATE Typ of Town ¢:0wa, Pern Poem | ww eee 5:45—WIR, C. Massey "ww ao er, has been averted, 0 divorce h bd ti TEa Trot woe | Gant fearaG'es | Sateen | SEN Foy sees [on cructy grounds. She teste to their fleet of trucks . Gonctiesd invited Hunter, 24, “called me names— ' “ » Seeker Wants wafer ot "lates Gea Rae Geen bad names” and asked fora di- Millionaire Out of Home | The actress, 27, estimated Roths-| Grayling Saturday and Sunday. voree “about every month of our SANTA MONICA, Calif. @—Act-| “hild’s income at $240,000 a year . | marriage. : and asked $2,325 a month as tem- ress M'liss McClure, seeking a di- porary alimony. .- ¥ ’ . , voree, also wants the court to oust - = ~ ° her millionaire husband, Hany $.| 0.655 Out for 2nd Crown Insure With Agencies Rothschild, from their $185,000 Bev- e la ° 7 4 erly Hills home. CHEBOYGAN @—Phytis Piley: 11 -Dignlaying This Emblem Mise McCiure’s complaint yester- sreres St an menuatauneedt ibe ee Rg OSE not only refused to leave the house! nival Sunday, will try to double Angtemier-s4rann yy ed a but tried to make her leave. She! her empire next weekend, She has den and ‘heteher Pettersen. ie . Beker & Manson A" ~ page ‘Ageney af . Rrummett- © W. Mettentotker = 5. 1. VYauWesener ; - Lest Vous. .: 105R Ulbdee :.. ellen... tee eo kee ee 77 East Huron St. . FE 2-9203 Famous Name Brand . . . Terrific Value . . . $159.95 This Advertisement Sponsored by . MICHIGAN | CENT LIGHT CO. Pontiac Association of Insurance Agents 809 S. Woodward Ave. FE 4.4531 + ~_. a a ae ne hale’ Delect of Solon Who OK Aid to Nations | ” Trading With China ABERDEEN, S. D. ® — Sen Joseph R. McCarthy (R-Wis) ts calling for the defeat next fall of any Senate and House candidates approving American aid for coun- | tries trading with Communist China. Addressing a Lincoln Day din-| ner here Monday night, the Wis- consin senator framed fom the 1.5300 guests this question heyhdid they should pose for all congtts#,/ j jona] aspirants “If we sent you to W ashiugtom, | } will you continue to vote our mhone¥ 4 '’ to allies who are using that money to strengthen our mortal enemy, Red China? McCarthy said negative answers by the candidates “would give America an opportunity to curb communism that woulli ‘be ‘more effective than a blockade of the China —— * As he ia in the past, he cited}. Great Britain as a era example | of nations accepting U. S dollars | and yet trading.with the Chinese. He said he anticipated that some would interpret his opposition to such. trade as being anti-Eisenhow- er “But I am not fighting the Pres- ident,” he declared. “The Presi- dent has done a good, over-all job in the year and a month he has been in Washington. But he is only one man and needs the help of all senators and representatives. Be- ing so honest himself, he cannot conceive of traitors in government, or of being double-crossed." . oa * Earlier, at a press conference, McCarthy said he had wired Sec- retary of the Army Robert Stevens asking that court-martial proceed. ~ §ngs be started against every sub- versive in the armed forces. He said he told the secretary that ‘20 years of coddling of the military” have ended. MeCarthy, chairman of a Senate investigating subcommittee, said also that he would press for a contempt citation against Dr. Wen- dell Furry, Harvard scientist who appeared before his group late in 1953. > . 7 “The true test of reformed Com- munists is whether they will dis- close party tactics and brethren to investigators,"’ the senator said. “Furry admitted before our group that he worked on secret radar material but would not reveal who worked with him. “Furry will be ‘cited for con tempt if the Senate will go along | with us, and I think it will.’ ‘Police Uncover University | 8% More Power Than Ever } . —~I Bnew it is,” says Mrs. Edith her sony Jack Duffey. The young | or, a 13-year separation which | h he jos Gerald 1 Sela hote tna and livedt ‘wubia 60 miles of his family | and never knew itunti} C bicago reporters, investigating the case at the request of a friend, broujrt about the reunion. » | | mught. .. & group of nearly 9 men picked} up the’ small one-room and two- room hoses from their founda- | ‘in. Girl's Doll | tions and carried them to safety | WEEP ING WATER, -Neb, | 0 this smal border city, Officers ‘whe a@frested-‘Allen Paul | geet - Melson in “Connection wiffi a bank | robbery last night found “$1,232, sewn in a rag doll belonging to his 3-year-old daughter, Cass County Sheriff Tom Sallo- | mon said Melson, 29-year-old Weep. | ing Water quarry worker, admit- ted robbing the Corn GrowergState Bank at nearby Murdock earlier | yesterday. ‘Melson said.-hia wife had sewn png = yee "Baik: Léat'Sewn after he told her to it. Melson was in j@il Platts. | mouth. Neb, today o@ An comm | PRANK CARRUTHERS charge Workers Corry Hoe Houses | to Safety From Fire RIO BRAVO, Mexico «#—Houses picked up by Wiunteer workers were removed from the path of a raging fire that destroyed nearly | FUNERAL HOME 110 WESSEN ST. PHONE FE 3-7374 Ambulance Service ot Any Hour = ——~——. ae — % , hy ® en Ppianles oF McCarthy said the Benson pro- | gram for sliding farm price syp-| ports was below 75 points and that for every | point they dipped below 90. they | should go a corresponding degree above 100 U. S. Gives $33 Million for Korean Recovery SEOUL The U Operations Administration contrib- uted 33 million dollars during Jan- uary for Korean recovery, E¢ponom- ic Coordinator C. Tyler Wood re- ported today. The contribution was the biggest for any one month. This raised to about 185 million dollars the recovery funds contrib- | uted by American and United Na tiong agencies for 1953 and this year, a spokesman said Altogether about 400 million dol- lars have been earmarked for Ko- | rea by the United States and the United Nations for the fiscal year ending in June SQUEEZE a tube of | ALWAYS FRESH becouse stock of point is TURNED OVER DAILY! Q with “COLOR TINT” @usurés pertect results everytime “unrealistic.” He said | he thought supports should not go | S. Foreign } 161 HORSEPOWER. The gr in Mercury's exclusively | | EYE-CATCHING? rs ‘a block of business buildings last New 1954 ER CENTRAL -LINCOLN- MERCURY SALES, | - 40 West Pike St. __THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1954 Every President of the United fice since William Henry Harrison’ James Monroe, elected for his sec- | During the winter, the Japanese term in 182, escaped the | beste hibernates States elected to that office in a | | who was elected in 1840. 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Immedic placed in the center of each pine- apple slice. * Rest of batter can be used to make § to 10 cupcakes. “Planning meals gets to be quite a chore this time of year, doesn’t it? It’s difficult to vary winter meals. But a dessert can do wonders...and when you combine fruit with cake made from my mixes, it’s the easiest way I know to bring a welcome touch of summer to your table. “Of course, these are just a few of the many different desserts you can make with my cake mixes. In every case you can be sure of getting desserts with homemade goodness all their own, because of the special home-recipe blend of ingredients in my cake mixes—and because you add your own fresh eggs. “No good cook would think of using dried eggs in her prized recipes, and yet that’s the only kind that can be put ‘right into”*a cake mix package. That's wee se Pe eee Tene om, fresh. nga cake mixes.” r a. 2 ry ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1954 fT or. \ 4 \ wee °F of / { aX ;* , Southern Vacatio ee A .' » ts ns Continue to Attract Shivering Michigan Touring South America + se ao | Joh Dowell Cho | a Tei ohn Coppin Mae rus Max Hodge on Latin Trip OPP Will Give Concert Max Hodge of Ogemaw road is} Blakely of Birmingham. They left) , A Will Assist .& concert by the MacDowell dpending @ few days in Montego| Monday for the trip. Len ° {Mile Charen, Gongee ty George Ray, Jamaica, before continuing a > Art Society Putnam with solos by Charles A. Mrs. 8. E. Minard was hestess i : Wilson, will be presented Feb. 15 mire party in a tome ; J Noted Painter Will at-8:15 p.m. in the auditorium of eccasion of Mr. Minard’s 80th ~ Analyze Work on po = Ge Weenn's Ye | breeding. ‘ _ Thursda tenahi the omneust Guests include the O, D. Mi- y = nes nards of Torch Lake, Mr. and Mrs. By WILMA GREENWAY | first of a series of entertainments be enjoyed by Frank! xR. Minard and family of Mid- One of America’s foremost por- that will aid the special building land and the James McVains of trait painters will come to this Sand. pear rE Oeten, Me. po city Thursday evening to analyze Mr. Wilson, pianist, organist and Redmonds. Artists. gregational Church, presen * ¢ e John S. Coppin of Bloomfield Attending the opening perform- Hills, whose paintings include such ance Friday evening of Barbara eminent Michigan figures as Henry : Ann Scott's Ice Revue were Mrs. Ford, Gov. Kim Sigler and Gen, ' IN Oren Blink, Mrs. Charles P. Web- merge ag aerons ag at the Dine OUT : | ster, Mrs. Frank L. Sheridan, home rs. Sterling on . mom MARY . KING == sr. re. Fresh b. Sheridan, eee Taneis cout ‘whee he oll aan Sane * TONIGHT! | SALON | The group met for dinner at Carl's evaluate original paintings by the; Announcing the engagement of ; MACHINELESS AND Chop House before the show. Se their daughter, Deloris, to Harri- COLD e* *« « techniq ° son Fleming are Mr. and Mrs, Mark King Cold ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Elwood R. Bigler Members of the group may |Wade Johnson of West Rundell i Wave, Complete (nee Catherine Rowston) of West well expect ta receive from Mr. | Street. He is the son of Mr. and Hair cuts nee parla are announcing the Coppin’s visit not only excellent — Pigs : — LARGE or SMALL shampoos, finger waves, Eigine, Feb. 3 in Pontiee General pases ata the eld of wedding date “ @ Family Groups and manicuring . a “ Hospital. art. : - . ORA OBRECHT : . @ Business Groups Appointments a Se This forceful artist has not lim- Petticoats Swish @ Luncheon Groups 188 N. Perry FE 2-3053 ot ited himself to any one style, and —_————_— - Norton avenue. —— = —— Back Into Style Inj Handy Downtown Location . m Ss, nudes . Lanolin-Enriched erns have gained him wide recog: for Summertime | Waldron — many & busy man oF! NEW YORK (INS) — Petti woman with little time to visit} coats, Hotel ffee ' Permanents art galleries will know him for | Which “went out” of style last U Gette , op * $00 $—750 = —se cover pictures on| year with a swish heard ‘round ‘ te magazine. the world, have come back with 5 and 7 hs Ta tee aa ae Coppin paints | tentative aes, ia , as di d t vith ; a } No Appointment Necessary! “0 3 lifelike trueness, seo rete ; the z: ost New York designers still ap, . e : = 4 I psnstocs toes ie Cian li 2 planned distortion popular with | Sick %0 & basically slim line for vee Liststed te © difiok problem of many modern efits. Yet so com- =—— But there are several || Hand Painted China < os . 2 ao . so $ te P ARISI AN shading, John S. Coppin, internationally Sterling on Lorraine court to analyze and = quality 7A may eck, ‘oar “08 foi ah Ga te eld ... for Your Valentine ~ ee ty Sh known portrait painter, works in his studio | evaluate the work of the group. The artist portraits strike the viewer with/ went all out again. Around the Tea Sets . . . Plates 7W r I ~ at Bloomfield Hills. Mr. Coppin, whosé| estimates that he has painted “somewhere ee thougt hips. ope Sn Seger es' ae ’ ‘ . « & FE “aaa paintings of the past three governors of between 50 and a 100° portraits of famous Pea bpd ph cence ot | Sry (the designer who took Open Stock Pieces ‘ia tte Michigan hang in the State Capitol, will people. His portrait of Gen. William S.| ™* subject, compressed it, and ae out of the houscdress | The Knitting Needle ea ee meet with the Pontiac Society of A rtists Knudsen hangs in F ri ederiksborg Castle, — phon through the min lg, Rng Baregre Opposite — Hespital Val Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. L. L.| Denmark’s “Hall of Fame.” _ | of the head, dogo oe his summer preview. 452 West Huron alentine ! “+ and the coursing, vibrant skin | Instead, there =a . fran, Changing Fiscal Year installation Set | aeaeton ene (sean ee ue irom BPW t R . for Saturda the unique Mving spirit of their | netty underlining ye mew. Valentine Gifts for Girls! | Cupid! | o Revise Bylaws} sory na | ome SN |g are even, more, greet Prety | is ‘co ‘seas | Preliminary steps were taken tntatone were reesied trom| CY Ita aves San semember tw |e petticoat Srv ae Doll can more ful Baht apa EY | wise Kemer te |e Se Pek hy he yen od opr aeewr eM Dresses — Professional Women’s Club Mon-|Oak Park club SS ean “the | Wayne University, will be guest | &md 100.” His portraits of 4he last |im her skirts. But R 9 Guy evening when the greup mat | Windoer cia for the International |speaxer for the installation of of-|three governors of Michigu, = {E5t ealestion le era's ole owena 8s at Hotel Waldron, Dimer on Feb. 27. ficers of the Birmingham Alumnae |Harry Kelly, Murray D. Van | from the slim ‘n’ The fevision would make the| Reservations for the Gimer may |®f, Delta Gamma sorority to be| iNagoner and Kim Sigler <= Beng gatherskirted suit—with trom 75¢ Beauty Sho Gecel year of the local group |be made with Mrs. Janet Dow| Sid Saturday at Fox and Hounds. | in the rotunda of the Cap- | Peplum puffing curvaceously over b P from the first day of July to the | by Feb, 20. The newly elected officers in-|itol. A recently completed likeness | th€ hip fullness in the skirt. Doll's Dress Shop 824, N. Saginaw Over FE 2-9382 last day of June to caincide with Hostesses for the evening were | “de Mrs. F. J. Finhenauer, presi-| 9 Detroit's “people's poet,” Ed- 421 Raeburn Cor. Eéith . Neumede's ‘ the fiscal year of the state and | terriet Gates, Mrs. Wate dent; Mrs. David Taylor, vice |#ar Guest, will hang in the new! C\ES Go _— Rational organizations. and Mrs, William F. Todd. lane . Mrs. William Todd, | Wayne University Center. thers a — President Mary Mitchell ap- ° treasurer; Mrs, H. M. Wert, secre-| He's done newspaperman Geo Monda Ni ht (Advertisement) ; pointed Nora te attend o ; tary, and Mrs. Malcolm Cameron, | Stark, Auto Club director Ro, » 9 Perfume Tha —— eeeting et the City Comme | Merry Mixers Give | Panhellenic delegate Hood, Packard Motors man Alvan| Pontiac Chapter 228, OES ; . . ' man Alvan er 228, met — ; ten, and the chub veted to give | Valentine Dance unnellenic cleGnic. iiernate| Macauley, gingerale man James | Monday evening in Masonic | fume, bet fer eome reason or other twe J bends to the Pontiac Foun- Panhellenic delegate; M De- | Vernor Power head| Temple on East Lawrence street. its fragra does ¥ : ; Mrs. De-| street. sett Valentines set the theme Friday | oy... Nichols, correspondent for = —— His recent paint | Fifty-six members and guests at-| me. I have iota oad aa itt when Merry Miners “Anchora,” sorori blication, '"g of actor Alec Guinness in the te the ti h it was | {fiends that I ¢ < eveRY STEP Ig corTeR-” Dense Gab mn fe CAL Hal | aa aS cya ef Rc tea Sea |store tat evr ners | ome St at ao pe “a ot wae chairmen. beapapcccely birthplace) where | Will be guests of chapters to | about a lasting one—Mrs. A. W. Borouce your foot monies, ae oes ae aa on Plans for State Day, bebe ex. | aid in the initiatory work. A.A particularly good idea i ning included Paul Bond, Hal | & the Union in East Lansing on |», or annual Shakespearean Mrs. Syivan Clark will assist the | 2% Women who claim that per- is pilQowed oF Brown, Bruce Allen, Warren Allen | March 13, will be discussed in the estival, Walled Lake chapter while Mrs.|is a Liquid Skis Baehet Tt oad Gen Gen afternoon _ Luncheon will be served; The painter lives, with his Tt McClellan and Otto Schott |auscthe on Oo ehhh Cor easily, ° ° The membership voted callers |“! + P-™- beautiful wife, Sidni, and will be guests of Berkley chapter. | and lingers Jonger beeause : cushion. msole OF OF! \ nc caer ea se Torry, 38, in a huge converted Chaps 228 will bold Friendship ack tae Ke tas eee cae . Kaines, . Brown, Bob Bunce, ine Are Initiated s on Echo road. What orig- Night : in Roosevelt Ma-/| of diffusion and evaporation than Warren Allen, Mr. Sweazy, Mr. . , inally was the loft has been |*mic Temple. any other type of fragrance. Try = 7 ' Bond and Bruce Martin. in Job’s Daughters made over inte a spacious ste- | The group voted to donate $100| Srin poe one eee Liquid The evening's guests included| Joyce Perkio, honored queen ot| jmais desionte the cow mary to the worthy grand matron prof-| at better stores ee” it Mr. and Mrs. Noel Wilkison, the | Rethel 40 of the International Or- inals dominate the clean Hinag of | ect and S15 to the Gub, a Marvin Pueners, the Ralph Rein- ; the big, wide-windowed living | Club of the order. Z & hearts. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holl der of Job's Daughters, initiated| room. . ¥ the Bill Lepps and Mr. and rad nine new members .into the bethel Refreshments were served by Traveling? 3 Jerry Barril ‘ *| Monday evening in Roosevelt Tem- cer ap cor Sidni paints too — oe a cae Club, with Tours tot 1 * : ple on State avenue. moderns. far young |™* y as chair- Dance Scheduled cic taaiea ee = mesa some original but highly imperma- the Wedd, nme — “Round “¥" oung Adults Club of the | ham, Joann Woehl, Carolyn Con- _ arjpanee oe gp edi or Cowboy Party Held Moderate Cost—Unusual Itinerary eoun w eae YMCA is sponsoring a Valentine ley, Pat McAllister, Roberta smoking snowmen. But Torry imi-| f° Dg Willi Allen Copley FE 5-7463 Brown ond Red Coliski dance to be held from | Brooks, Sue Looney and Ruth Ann tates his dad at the easel, even to| 'OF vey illiams or drop s line $1 a shia 9 to 12. A Valentine Queen will Burt. Carol Venner and Sue Healy | mastine on the music that Coppin) His fifth birthday was the occa- 273 Chippewa Rd. 1] chosen at the dance. sang a duet. me sion for a cowboy party honoring — naam works —— wall =! _ oe Davey Williams Saturday after- — A past president of the Séarab/| noon. Cowboys set the the Every mile you walk in them ... you love them even C t F ° | Club, Coppin has three tintes won | decorations ne the birthday FLORAL SERVICE mor. Fer thsee above earens yore foot with the ustom furniture ithe Gold Medal (top) Award of | cake. WE GIVE gation St... cushion & wih = ooft, oft teats. | Clerk yen erage ge gra - Pair guests yey present, as “HOLDEN'S RED STAMPS” And their trim tailoring suits your wardrobe— . ph : orises at the , vey's parents, Gilbert Wil- wonderfully. 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Jace tafe Bai. rideclect| PTA Activities _ Hostesses for the miscellaneous | pra” wil be Ww. | Coes, Shes shower were Miss Loucks, Juanita | ownder's Day program will be presented, -+Rawling and Shariene Irwin. , Executive board of McCarroll PTA will Joyce, who is the daughter ‘of | mts, Wetmeedey st 190 pm. im the Y bi] pany! § te 8 p.m. Mrs. Anton Koen), of ale, Feb, . spy — ae eae — greceeds ot Guests at the shower were Mrs. ! ». ery. playground equipment = | | = ‘YOUR ASSURANCE OF GUARANTEED DELIVERY | —— ceorcts newrorrs WHEN YOU 2 WED NESDAY oe Pie ae os ‘| 1 | : square- Preparing for the Fun Festival of Wever| Francis Oak of North Lake Angelus road Sa t th r ait i panes art sleeves — — Junior High School are (left to right) Mrs.|and Norm Felt of Kingston avenue. The fair y | wi 4 | a leading role. So do his loose| Eugene Hoisington of Giddings road, Mrs. | will be Friday evening at the school. . + } See _. |k ££ tyled evening gowns. To Be Friday Evening : a @ B Wi ) i oe ee Bride-Elect owels we | matic, Spanish lines that are his traderngark, * mute Bucdass way vin /Wever Planning Festival|Receives en ba Nove June tan Shon Fran Rewer Se ater wee | Kitchen Gifts enciaga has added some new de- | for Friday from 7 until 10 p.m. i if EF f Robert | Janet De Graff, bride-elect of tails such as a white and gray | Highlights will be a snack bar, : Paul A, Beith, was honored tweed ensembie with the jacket movies, gues, 0 bayside oi, wet wl Sw: Revi Maen with cae buttoned from the left to right im | many booths parcel post, a kitchen shower given by masculine style. But the buttons y : sangre agin iggy Mrs. Benjamin Norris in the Beith are rhinestone studded to pre- Mrs. Francis Oak is general | Mrs. Cooper o on. Avondale avenue. SE ee chairman and Mrs, Richard | Johnson, gum and candy. Mr.’-and Ray DeGratf of = Gould is handling publicity, Nor- | The games room will be supet-/| Riviera terrace are her parents On another suit Balenciaga of-| man Felt, Howard Morris, Mr. | vised by Mrs. Edward Okkonen, | and he isthe son of Mr. and Mrs. fered a real surprise—genuine leg| Qak and Eugene Holsington have | Arlene Oates, George Roberts, Mrs. | rritz Beith of Avondale avenue o’ mutton sleeves, ce white | *nre® of Mekots. ee ee Janet chose the occasion to an- Balenciaga uses black : and selling popcorn the attendants for her Feb ) .}° Mrs. Hoisington and Mrs, Roger nounce j ee ae ke Smiley will be assisted in the foods ——— 2 wedding. Carol Ann Malsom will aces gk tha tant, Slinied. room, by Mrs. Lloyd Houts, Mrs, | offing balicens. ee ee eee Yes, they mean a lot to you... SPEEDY, and the famous One straight white wool coat has | William Hill, oa, OS = A. decrees oi Ss pt oe in om Gs bene ae man. Mercury Emsiem. Because they identify F.T.D. Florists. _ . Le M. L under direction shers omack . ee: ——. Hoisington, Mrs. Bert O’Dea and| James Rouse, George Yansen, | 40d Ronald Weater More than 9200 top-flight florists . . . the cream of the | ee ae a as a| Mrs, James McCollum. Robert Nelson, Arthur Themas, Ses et Oe ‘jalaied industry . . . make this unique organization. And they're the , collar band. The two front coat| Mildred Rich and Mrs, Charles John Kettula, George Tremper, | Mrs. Charles Lucas, Mrs. Ray Florists who give you guaranteed delivery ... backed , edges also are studded with rows | Scribner are cashiers. Mrs, Alfred Tollefson and Rich- | mond DeGraff, Mrs. George by a bond ... when you “Say it with Flowers-By-Wire. ; | of roses. Booth chairmen include Mrs. ard Gould. Schroeder, Mrs. Antonio Ronket LOOK FOR SPEEDY AND THE FAMOUS MERCURY fr Balenciaga’s hats are his | Woodrow Mouser and Mrs. Gould,| Fancywork and plants will be| ®% Mrs. Ramona Vidrio, EMBLEM. THEY IDENTIFY MEMBERS OF spiciest offerings. He places a red | makeup; ee ee “om by — big Robert = Mrs, P ostrich plume, 14 inches high, on | Howard orris, . Douglas Davidson Chambers, Monte Barnes, ilar tink cap. The plume |Feparick, “Mr, John ne, |Arur Thomas. | | Min, Manet Mekintry end on. | Fu gnists’ WevecraP Detivery ASSOCIATION soars wi . . . iw ttm Aer [2 Macrae Se LP; [and eden Nee ee | hee vere br, mete Me ee par ordi ren = rgechsmae Simmons, Mrs. W.'L. Trietsch, | arthur usage and is ac |S Bsa pou Makes down. F myoctal theatrical of Mrs. LeRoy Barber and Mrs. J. L. | phants, Mrs. C. A. Gordon, Mrs Mrs, John ; santa then's c white ostrich tan | Atwell, baked goods Kettula, Mrs. Floyd Monroe, Mrs. | Jennings, Mrs, Miller Gavette and Phone Pearce’s, FE 2-0127 waa aaa for evening. — The movie committee ts Se ee 4 -_ stvines tr Orie Balenciaga hat seems to be| Needed by Charles Murphy, and and Mrs. Lester Stanley. kn hccdcu"acn cme, Flowers for Every Occasion! deesses ant | sons, Mrs. Evan Humphrey, |\Work Group Meets anae Sor a nen shower heii P Fl l CHENILLE | ee man, (at Allen Ebey Home| “Guests were hrs. Nellie Bennett, earce Floral Co. 399. hayride are Robert Grant, | Women's Work Group of First|™M&® Raymond DeGratf, Mrs. Pau-|] Flowers for Every Occasion Delivered Anywhere in the World 3.99 . ; and James Har: |Church of the Brethren met |line Foster, Margaret Foster, Mrs. 559 Orchard Lake Ave. og on booths are ot Fidaie street for a cooperative | ett and Mrs. Keith Feathers | $$$ JR De tee | , Mrs, Clinton Pas- | dinner. : ° BED | - The group donated for reliet and | SOrt Clothes for Soil Send . . Flowers-By-Wire SHEETS snp made comforters. Dire. Ray | as Washing Aid “i | Fleming was wa hi 88 Mrs. Helen L = wishing to donate tb dn ont coties matic ai - | | | ° *| Others may ’ . | | Eggleston of | ctu. Ping separating colors tom whe | Paeoebsen s Flowers Lay Quater, lizabeth . soil; this will allow you to wash Greenhouses and Retail Store at Leke Orion Limit 2. . | road is , Coming Events each pile for the correct length |} 101 North Saginaw Ph. FE 3-7165 Me | \ announcing Philathes Class of Oakland Avenue : — owenen ring re] wich x tneiens Labond, 39¢ | Sally Louise, ja r ao weaneeteg at 7:30 " to Lt. (j.g.) |e» Mm Marr Moms 3 Ones f Reg. 1.99 | Robert L wilt mont Weneoaay at ngon, with hare. 3 NYLON Of the Leo M. | rotten SAS nes pee of oles we Hyron St. for marching 2 Pr od | Savoy drive. | queen mary Section of the MNeedie- ° : Sally attends vin are pha (Gemmel, 1 Pingres q ae sptine Michigan State} ony vessue 1, Lacie mations FABRIC ELEGANCE! FUR LUXURY! a ". Normal in anette all on West’ Pine sthost. be = parlor oath, "Or? ot ouster rapea WEDNESDAY IS DOUBLE STAMP DAY eduate a i y ye = Executive board a! rege Ang r= co ag We Must Make Room for Spring Coats Th at 6 pm. in the ° e University, | Srotio hail'ea Won Put ‘iret = @\y Groups Casual — Fur Trim Ladies’ imast at Byinian mai, iets W. sturon = ‘SALLY. LOUISE EGGLESTON ° ; Si Thareday at 8 pm. with Me, Hugh = a At Church Unit Meets | [PUD TaMt bala a scan” With Mrs. Hoffman o ilies Mrs, Bertha Hoffman was hos- awe hie Sizes tess in her Whittemore street home 32 to 40. Friday afternoon for a meeting of] [Eds ¥s¥m af Ag") edd the Women’s General Missionary | . SLIPS Society of the Joslyn Avenue United] HUT GTO] 3° 1.99 BETTER Reg. 2.99 Val. Volume 3 "==... Nylon CAT-O-GRAPHS | S) fe Hs ae ps on tinee, sete. Wools. fleeces, @. “ors: in PRIZES * Masy's wiltum. 10-44. 32 to 40. CAT PICTURE CAPTION. CONTEST Exclusive in the 1954 Edition of the Cat Picture Annual CAT FOOD T.0. ton 1042, Semen 3, tem. OS | 1 enctose 3 label ond 25¢ for my copy of CAT-O.GEAPHS, Vol, 3 (Please Print) Nome 4 Ris adhtieies > | | Srare ge em © 4 ; fs ' Los \ 7 x * # ‘ ‘ j “ ; ; “ Peg zp rea es J * ‘ ' poate } ; AY, ye aL __|.___ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. Conquering Adverse Conditions Brings an Exultant Lift to the Spirits j ab - UARY 9, 1956 4 “ | 5 the stairs and you can’t afford to have one installed, then a pin-up ary Margaret MeBride Says: It Takes Daring, Bravery . |to Dig, to Climb, to Explore ‘Caramel lamp at top and bottom of the | cae a ea, * tate ~t! Elqyvor Adds || If you take the time, you'll find | to Custard Little Lights ~ Shed Paths of Safety other spots about the house where | light will prevent serious injury. | ' | | By HUBBARD COBB Hearty Dessert for | | never be an archeologist digging| lime Suddenty we were We don't go 80 far as to say| PETUNIAI | Cold Days Offered | | E> Seen He, See | co heggy H commed os Gays we that you won't fall down a flight | ‘ climber scaling Mount Everest, or| would byrsti are well | 1} by Mrs. McKillopp an explorer in the Arctic where of stairs if the stairs , adi ies pe bef Thinking about these encounters lighted or you wont trip over veryoosy Knows, By JANET ODELt pan Sever nawhed a with men and women who have some object in the livihg room try- T hope. a ee : The plain truth is that I'm not! greatly dared I'm struck afresh t ht | This helpful hint Pontiac Press Food Editor brave nor daring enough to seek ing to reach the phone at nig ptu | This y weather ealls Sor! by their exultation at conquering if there is a night light by the On Traveling Soap / lieaty aual:. eal Ghee magnificent satisfactions. Byron de | adverse conditions. I've known phone but adequate night lighting Conard daa sinks Lote tha’ — ee archeologist friend - fierce joy, too, at accomplishment a hey "sa Usted eatin. liga tala alata bn y= epee ape Base: irs, { 1 ce or a were talking about his work ) are iaity on - the te Mrs. McKillop spends her days 3 soa he said casually 4s gh reflection that a lift ot : pe as a grade-school teacher. Leisure : pnd of causes for home accidents a time # her cimesis tomb he'd ever dug into was sup-| the spirit will come to anybody often gg en they are not prorlinge sthiaa ek cea | posed to have a curse on it. pl apr gi worthy goal, ee h | ings of the several organizations to “I certainly don’t believe in : The best solution Is to have a which she belongs. curses,” he added emphatically, light on these stairs which can | She and het husband are building | § E “but it’s no wonder the stories be turned on and off coon | a new home where they hope to} f — ~ get started, You see, it's mighty switches at the top and bottom ; spend more time after retirement.| © >= hard to keep from being of the stairs. | | They should, Pecunia! Pour | | They also are looking forward to . scratched when we're excavating The next best googie to rig) | enough for one laundering | | traveling ' as pp el ‘ate sant a light switch with a chain) | ; : . may se it cam be operated hy means | eres a i lek: Aces ts — and has, in fact, often re- of cords and pulley from either | CURED CO Carsy, 1 cup He suger, firmiy packed ome —~ > — a = of eG as uae an * Tobioastens bettas or margarine is If there is no light Gxt Ag: 4 “Then why do you keep going —_ 2 eggs, beaten all over the world to search out 1% teaspoons vanilla new tombs and more chances to e spread with butter or margarine PP yiedbcad = aoa on ha ~ on DON’T BE Cut each slice into quarters and electric torch upon something that 5 arrange on top-of the sugar. Com- for 7,000 ” =< bine the milk, salt, butter or mar- ee i bs: eae piverel . Fast, Efficient garine, eggs and vanilla and pour “For that, you dare: all things, Dry Cleaning Service cre fe tre Soy is 0 3 crn whe you ae ach aad at warm or cool, with cream or ice Maurice Heraog: who lost the eee aan. fingers off. both hands and almost gave up his life while getting to : “ the top of Annapurna in the ' mes Himalays, second highest summit . : a Tare aS yet attained by man, told me: . kar ee Pie» 5S amnee as ee “In my worst moments of an- ° ; ° ° I seemed to discover the : - Matched luggage means high-style fly-| overnight jaunt to a journey around the > significance of existence of ing. Sturdy, attractive, easy-to-care-for suit-) world. ’ which = then I'd been un- : cases add to the pleasure of a trip, from an ° palit pepsi ha ca . I : gained the assurance and seren- 9 . ity of a man who has fulfilled Watches Club Members’ Children) sms: ris toet ; ness like that, so intense and e yet 80 pure.” By ANNE HEYWOOD clubhouse, She adorned children, A tew I to c Recently, a women's club in and it helped fill her life. Pence Mice pe : ae a ree me ts eee Eéch of the young mothers paid | just after they came back from | "whe on Nias tal te uae a tiny sum, and was able to bring | the Arctic where they had lived , : Pin tramige 8 fod gree ni her children with her, park them patagaal ime di alc | Polio takes @ terrible toll In life — and e toll’ of hard-eemed dol ae Dg Magara in good hands, and enjoy the club| 4+ one time they ran aut of food lars for medical care, Insure! Assure your family adequate care with- ving thelr agin = meeting. é; and Harmon was sick besides. Just 5 her earty fifties, eral clubs, and makes a nice wetk- ae _ - 4, surprising,” Connie o | . AGENCY, During the talk, I was aware Sains. not Wig, Dut very! “new quicly a pau te- | INC. Gave ware no early departures, mi, odd Ws woes at this then how omy well he te Pattern 4775: Hult sizes 14%, Our Own Personalized Service on Every Policy . .no uneasy coming and going. idea. The women's clubs, which gins to feel and how lagers poh eins te Size 504 Pontiac Bank Bidg. FE 5-8172 Miss B. F. — Sharply defined | Commenting on this, I was told accomplish so much for the com- This pattern easy to use, simple crown shapes on either forward | ‘hat the explanation was simple. munity, are suffering from the to sew, is tested for fit. Has com- or back-on-the-head hats have new-| For years, the members with loos in attendance by young plete illustrated instructions. preschool children had either mothers. —r ness for spring. Dior has small | | on on And i Send 35 cents in coins for this 7 sailors but leave these to the tiny | | ee ee ahs aia hn tena Giada she pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- . face and delicate features. a leave would aggreciage the chance sto tern for first-class mailing. Send work with them, and at the same to Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon- time augment her income. MRINi@L [AIC lAle tiac Press Pattern Dept., 243 West arvacgerncn ke ther dc er ne | EEERSAEHSRMRTRIATPTETRIDY | panty ‘name, rece with soe, t like this, do let me SOM Oi s name; zone, mow about it. Nothing pleases St SteteMMeISTATr] | size and style number. me more than to see an idea es EOcoCseses j BT Jal c “tthe cowey bong uct ke | ESSERE |COUrtes whic oll, a women Wo ond her SRSOLe LSC , a Woman's ‘C A pli ivinie problems are much the same ev- Tinie. Is Always 1 star, “ 6 ie on Children Should Be ty Faining birg Taught to Use Title, Just iron on—in pretty pink and periection j sky-blue, these old-fashioned girls | i} wile a4 —+— Not First Name —— sheets, soe of and ae. we ) oe Ee | By EMILY Post ughter’s cotton skirts em- | 19 Observe Today's first question is from a 20 Uncle’ (dial.) breidary, afd reedpqage ert | i Sone zz young mother who tells me “y Wasnsble! Pattern #24 has 4/3 ene Me have a son who is just learing to iron-on color motifs, each 4%xi0 | % Beeler. '- talk and I have been teaching him inches. Use on all your linens. wt ~~ y to call our friends, Mrs. Jones, Send 25 cents in coins for this | 32 Burmese Mr. Greene, etc. I was taught to pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- | 55 77o4, “pire call my parents’ friends by title tern for first-class mailing. Send | 3 Sapte of and wouldn’t think of calling them ° to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft | 31 Back of the by first name. Beauvais Dept., P.O. 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So if you want to havea really good tiese at yout next’ party, be sure your dancing is up-to-date, Come é ia for your first lessoa now! é Arthur Murray Studios, ‘ —-+¥ s 4 F y F PLETAL Phone FE 4-05165 ARTHUR MURRAY’S — ped SH f | J Wednesday night to tangle with the match of the day and ended in @ Nerthwestern” ..2 6 (80 8 11 aig | night. “— ~ og me Hf 8 =e eee: at oe [Pertee cl 1 a It 110 Cait! Undefeated league leaders, geme—Tombing Care. baa: teary. eter . ° a ari ~ Cartan Merchant, ran ap a |S ie WDOTHING : rowDal rit 10 Hurt Him sz aper ur — Davie Machinery, 12%, for their |W. t nos “H naty By CRANTLAND meCe 5 eats daleyt leert, other.” ho replied i ° ‘ ee straight triumph. Hints ponte’ 43 Rehbine ?| NEW YORK—Bat Nelson is dead. The durability | I was working in Cleveland around 1906. Bat used Writer Blasts Golfdom’s Rigid Rules, | st rset sor, | uc EEE ae od) ner ae ae cen, San erp | Ie rrtng in Ceviand end Dat wed —290; team Side 718, series | And in his time he was the most durable of tiem all. | was very playful. His playfulness consisted of slip Cites Dilemma of Inm t Phoenix | t's‘arm"* eet Oo ee apis. ng «etek you and baling you sorem Gn tach | an a oenix 10 f the rout, ELKS Lapis ' |_| Taking no credit for from the Battler, I | of the neck. : Merchants led at the half, 41-15. | risers 52 Deere P| nave always ed an then Shatin duties wan 50 * 8 8 ‘ - By GAYLE TALBOT , cause a shee’ of paper blew across. cidents in many years of follow. Drayton ~Drug whipped —Poote | ese — 3 ee ~ #2 / equipped that he never felt pain, —There-are-people-}-—He--had-a-fight-tn-or_near Cleveland one day — ' NEW YORK “In no other | his vision just as he was driving ing championship play that there | Lumber, 64-47, and the Druggists’ | teers te Wolves 20 | like @mat. é and I happened to notice an injured finger on his ; sport ts the so com- | off on the 64th hole. . is Mo earthly reason why the golf. /€2 Center, Bob Pickett, established | gueressd? mt" ystet ee iat eet yeh x Me right hand. It was badty swollen, ‘almost double = pletely at the the fates|._At.one time, he was leading his a” new individual record With 32| series Tigers rest. ~ T got the idea trom several incidents. When he | size. It-was purple, blue, green and crimson. &. as he is in golf,-We have’ long, Closest rival. Cary Middlecoff, by '™€ barons should not unbow their) | ints. . antes tk Gnene fought Young Corbett, conqueror of Terry Mc- ans foe ! ‘felt that the rules of the game, | Se stroke with nine holes to go.| necks slightly and try to give! in other contests, Beattie Motors Pe. Pe.| Govern, the tnd time, he told me how he hed | “You can't fight with that finger,” I told him. : scarcely changed since the days | Startled by the paper, blown trom | the players an even shake downed Waterford High Faculty, | Sars Bards S| crossed Corbett. ~~ Bat laughed. “It's nothing,” he said. Then he } of the gutta percha ball, were | % tearby table, Inman shanked Though golf has become so near- | 42-4, as Clark Rouse set the pace A A, | a FO a began punchirig his right hand against his left as 4 — | downright in, some cases. ito a grove of trees. He took « 7) ty an exact science and the com-|with 14 points, and Briggs tripped] wie stun’ stics—Scopeens"Seses| “We_were.slugging away,” Bat said, “until he | hard as he could hit. “It isn't even sore,” he said, 4 ates © PS on the hole and, thoroughly shaken | petition so close that a single | Manny's Ringside, 41-38. Bob Wal- cought She with & Fight bane aoe tab tenet; We enact “It's just ‘swolled’.” : ; ‘ The exhibit fo support of | by then, wound up with a 77 for | stroke may normally be worth sep-| ter had 15 for but Manny's} = Oe | have thought he had nearly killed me. ‘= s ; | hala is the story of Bob| the round and a total five shots| eral thousand dollars in the big | Dick, DeWitt took with 20. | wecermiers Tsk costes Bd! “it didn't burt at all. I jumped right up and hit | “I was only hurt once in iy life,” Bat said. “When ~ Toman, « dark horse trom | behind Middiecott and Ed-Furgol,/ money events, there bas been no Final regular season games will s 3) 4-1 Reg 4 44/him on the jaw and knocked him out. It was the |I was about six years old, 4 miner got mad at me 4 . ‘Tulsa, Okla, who quite probably * 8 6 | slackening in the stern and ancient | be played Thursday, Feb. 18, with| Dreeree Ss sh Meese ben’ 37 {2 /'same punch, I think, that he had knocked out Mo- | about nd 8 oe on SS toad we : ~ ‘was beaten out of first prize money, Our feeling is, after having wit-| code which leaves s0 much to luck. | two-game knockout ‘ playoffs start | Siena $3 x" 5 Govern with. It didn’t hurt.” crowbar. He the scalp and raised ¢ knot. I ; ta the $10,000 Phoenix Open be-| nessed scores of fairly similar in-' There should be, ling Feb. 22, iadiv. game. Warten Bak “| “How about the broken ribs?” I asked. had a headache for a half hour.” ’ ~ \ \ % wie Fa ‘ic | } ie. oe. } ¥ } ’ - 4 : i : \ ; ‘A . ‘ i . | : j ee + ak 4 / e ° ; sy ( ‘ ws : THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1954 —— ee 5. Ey. nse scocucan : / : oe | | Agee Post Hilloppers BEE: ' eB tar OW. imming Kentucky's Edge Clarkston, Keego in W-0 Survival Battle 2:sueine immins Kentucky's Edge ram, | By BEN PHLEGAR | third place that they bave main-| 74654301 basis (first place votes es cee Ras Ress as | o NEW YORK W—Kentucky con-| tained since suffering their only | in parentheses: : . ie ee Both Need in tinued to win games by 40 points | loss—to Oregon State in the week | s. Kentechy (99) ...-cscorssnczres Wins Mh ee “ee . = or more but the Wildcats’ first- | before Christmas. The Hoosiers i hae co i” aan seer oroenne’ NTt ts Wd 4 piace messin over Dues in| polled GW yates, atuaaet SD ceed) | GEE D0E lyse siad : j aoe the Associated Press basketball of fourth-place Oklahoma / ary -y pee i ° 10 ha e poll is getting smaller and smaller. se 8 | & goats owe. a a IX * 6 *® | Western Kentucky gave up its ote oe sags ee 4 Pecos, italy nites iets | RR ye ee icipated _ virtually itted + sutt its 12. fs "ve ‘ Loo leaders ey cudnt ahoses halogen the only as far as fifth. Rounding out | 1} Ottsbems City “+e Oe on Extra ole two. Kentucky got the ndd 757 to the top 10 were Notre Dame. La|is Bebe (i) ...00000012, a , 1. | Tl on the basis of 10 points for a) Salle, Seattle, Holy Cross and 48 Nery goo: 8 . | | Orion Hosts Ortonville, | first-place vote, 9 for second and | George Washington. [im ree Seste ooo ccecermcce: Middlecoff Blows Lead é lc on down the line. The leading teams on a 10-9-8's6 Kanses . os cecececencnes beseee £25 os en 18th Milford at Home, Fa on Ferty-nine of the voters named}. = CG ° ; Kentucky first or second whereas . Green po te bares are wraoucr see HObSON Seeks to -Correct By JACK SAYLOR and 3 for . Five s | ’ ° PHOENIX, Aris, @ — Ode wore Teo cacal Yash Onlend | Meee eee Three Basketball ‘Evils heavy that it couldn’t happen but League game between Keego Har- | ‘wo omitted Duquesne. NEW YORK (INS)—Yale bas-| minutes of the game instead of only it did. a ee Duquesne has won 18 games| ton coach Howard Hobson sees| in the lest three minutes, On of Cary Middleoft went into the a ee ee against college competition and| io evils” plaguing the hoop|fensive fouls, infraction would be 18th hole looking like a cinch to craoag arty EOE rE eae ein, | sport and he plans to do some- | charged but offended team would Ed Furgol im’ their and St. ‘| & loss. Kentucky won its 1 about them. take ball out of bounds, P whip underdeg Pontiac High Michael straight last night, 97-55 over Flor- | ‘hing 2. To eliminate stalling, place playoff for the $2,000 top money of are both in Highland Park to tan-|{ Hobecn, a member ef the Na- | 1... limit on possession in which the $10,000 Phoenix Open golf tour- . ra FS eee en tallanes defending | national | anal Collegiate Athletic As the team with the ball would be nament ) . the ranked teams. bump ions continued the grip on/ seciation’s basketball shoot wi sec- SE re eae sak at Faas ee. diena |e Yok, eS | ae ae we saa ea Ge Middiecoff, a former National rewarded with trophies, or medals, and winners of | time. Gus Birtsas © Class A quintet, and the! Sham-|_ day’s game suffers trom “too Open champion trom Mempais: | the Greek (GOYA) basketball tournament here are “tourney sportsman” from Rev. Seteries Gouvellis,| 4. tace St. Benedict; leader of - oe much intentional fouling, tee OT Gan ba ts es held a two-stroke lead as he and e from left, William | pastor of the host church, St. George’s, of Pontiac. the Suburban Cathatc League and |! Bowling Clinic and tos inn 2 wee aig ag ae ae Furgol teed off on the 52¢-yard | 2° exceptions. — = presenting the title | Birtsas is a teacher in Clarkston schools. Coulacos| pated one of the states flame C WaT ancee es "| twel eee 18th- and final hele. geet Yeetas, captain of the Flint] was tourney chairman. powers. - Py ee ‘am rics ica ‘tin ‘Niu Weeks vow. — lard = Both were straight down the| ‘T°PhY : ee —— On Run Alleys—It bowl- | ketball writers that he plans to! gestion came —_ coaches = fairway off the tee. Then Middle- ‘ ‘ e fe vondale tonight tors had their way they | submit three suggestions to the|favor keeping “freeze cael aeted Se) eae weed Sey ee Finnerty Scores Gr ay Is Still Dissatistied, caer Postins ad teams Pg wo dt piighea tor ” lofting | rules committee: at .—s in a ne Sa | approach. So did Furgol. ET ~ tien: at home tonight are Lake | of a ball. They mean, o Se deni | naneas City ‘next month. sug- + eat Gs tw et Midlecot's shot sailed high and . |but Tigers Are Unworried | stun ching 1210 15 fet over the foul geting are: |g a, ai the im i 4 wide to the left, over the heads of DETROIT @ — Detroit Tigers’,;the maximum allowable in the| Lake Orion entertains Ortonville Reasonable loft or pitch-out of | two free throws for the entire 40° is one of the game's finer points. around the final green. ce : and Milford is host to Brighton. 1 is of the game, a (———____ the gallery stil] | major leagues. the bal part L The ball finally canie to rest hard player contract negotiations Also yet unsigned are pitchers | Rochester is on the road at Davi- ’ by a heavy screen back of PRC! Detroiter Is Stopped in| "ee * fm wey from Branca Al" Auer tnd, Sve Caratn and Keogo are str-|[ AAW area ras WRESTLING! tice tee. : aciaimaed Gromek. Garver, reputedly the | gling to stay alive in the Wayne- THUMB Ball was moved out two ciib| Third Round; Tommy | put whether oe not |highest ‘paid Tiger at $2000 for|Oakland tide ‘chase. ‘They trail “a~ “|| Pontiac Armory, Wed. Feb. (0th, 8:30 P. M. lengths, but the screen still ob-| Leedle Wins . feeling any misgivings last year, also is said to be faced | Northville and Milford in the stand- DOUBLE MAIN EVENT structed the line toward the pin. wasn't apparent. with a cut, possibly $5,000. He had | ings. Both the Mustangs and Red- . Wie Be Gee. tala Ge ee, ee a el. Bila Sal Ging, vagal Fee git ona set cee skins are favored tonight to set 60 Minute Time Limit—2 Out of 3 Fells to dry rough below the green. He/ Finnerty of Cleveland, O., knocked _ cut because of his | Pitcher Ray Herbert signed yes-| the stage for a showdown game at THE MYSTERY MAN, Parts Ve. TED PERVA, Pittsburgh finally got down with a bogey six.| Gut netroit's Chuck Price at 2:42| ‘ims © Pay terday. His pay was reported cut. | Milford Friday. 60 Time Limit — 2 out of 3 falls te win The gallery grew tense So did o¢ the 3rd round of their scheduled 10-15 record last season, has met Ray won four and lost six last; Sam Minard’s Presidents rate a OUTSTANDING MIDGET TAG TEAM MATCH Furgol. He had a putt of 15 feet, slugfest at Motor City three times with his bosses and year slight choice over Clarkston. They and TITO INFANTE, Mezice, vs. maybe 20, in front of him after |4 oS Sionday night Panache fansite Unsigned include first baseman downed the Wolves, 52-48 at Clark TOTVO DOWNAN. Contec tod SRY LOW LOW, Tome ) coming out of a trap. He However, general manager M Dropo, infielders Fred Hat-| ton and are fresh from a up- . ake it for a birdie In the six-round co-feature dy Ruel showed no great concern add and Shay Pesky. colin] oot: gf Seabed Festa. fenere , SPECIAL MATCH it up,” recounted Furgol later treit, gained a unanimous de- = ‘in their thinking outfielders Jim Delsing, Bob Nie-| won four in a row, including a & CHRIS AVEROFF, Athens, Greece vs. STEVE ZOLD, Windsor =. wae ane ores aah mM Sap Barer. 100%. Bs wes Loc: Last be a na in his 6th sea-|man and Rufe Orawford. —_ point triumph at Milford Ringeide, Seote, Reserved on Sale st: Soar Soest Cunten 68 Themed shot to win hs first major 1ourns-| de’ the part snce Scgatel GAGS te Saath, Teas | oes shaken OMe yet. to's a ee eek wee ot the Armory, FE 4-413 Wediie die Pi. ment, went slightly mad. on the comeback trail. is talk that management is ask-|in the Army. He will be released! yes win streak to Davison. ater Rag Rehr goign Mey h ary Boa — ae ee ee Pinnerty, 150, and Price, 151%. | ine him to take a 25 per cent cut,| Friday, however. Ortenville, which now has wea ee ag Rag (at Bea Office, the 19th hole and a|S0th appeared burt in every - two straight, is 0 slight under — eh Fone Se ee lt i] . . dog at Lake Orion. . —. “Windup was antrelimactic, Mid-| elght-count early in the plete 47 Irish Hai roll Wives Elsewhere, ‘Ferndale plays an diecott hit the trap on his second, |b¢ ot up and seemed PI Coach Eastern “Michigan League game obi dribbled the ball out to fall just a Pane ane tne |f Ayer, Loac ® ee ee, ee That's when getting the ball over . all nine games . orig Lp ce gaat engine caught Price flush on the | Terry Brennan ‘Aggies a Scare aretha eaiecky und avery aay o> the Une anywhere from a foot to RANDOLPH to get down for a ott sod thet wes B. Price’s heed AURORA, Ill. @—Members of ————— sate ue un ona el As : . , + are . . sey a Tare ag Bt eels t| Force Mth Ranked ABM cc, fe Bc on a WOOD - sounding thud Overtime to | Center Line and thing . and the playoff. him after he as player, coach and man Clu Into Claween at follow- for 2nd | minutes to revive .. Pontiae at Park; smooth arm-swinging ‘ Middlecoff got $1,400 was counted out. * <=. lag ppc veel Raed rey Decision eb es rou Me rah statover. c. ’ sent - place. a a woes Clarkston at Keoge arbor; Brighton arm, notice, nue becom fumeus k = By the Associated Frees Esstiand 96 Reccville Rast. Detrett si / straight and firm. There is little for finer clothing — Custom Tail- ° l. Siis eosin wes a eeda Oklahoma A&M, with the fourth | 537Son8. Park st Port $ that the thumb District MUCC Clubs Ta alled by Bill Fischer, guard om | ranked basketball team ndftionally | Hamirames st Mt. Clemens: wr fise| wrist turn, so ered to your individual measure, j C's Gathering | 225 22,509 |naromy’ missed being the goat| fret sStrae, htt aca: |finises almost straight | ahead Part In OCS Ss a erl g showed up. They included 10°47 | ionday night of the seanen's | trest: Refoter ot Sete | of t| ae op dou the alley, bo- stalwarts and five members of | srangest upset by beating Detroit | james; Sc Bite st BO St Marr; ot bay, aided by alley Oakland County Sportsmen's der says the Michigam United Con mans ; Mikes at St. Benedict. mite the bieot, of by Hd be host to delegates from | servation Clubs, Dist. 7, including Missouri V wan, pala gipee. gore a ay : aul parts of Onkdand, Gencases, and sp enpoen Aa pA retca cyte artote apd dg ery alley Rough Weather means control. = 81 South Saginaw St. at the Waterford headquarters to- aay fremn the Du- | cnhe’ brlemy saying he always| leading Aggies in danger in the ° 2 . IMPORTED Pontiac, Michigan night. cumted ty Sulagetes Fenton forward to coaching| fourth period, tying the score |F QVOrs Ti in Sc tt-White Team & DOMESTIC om panne w Neuenschwan- Sportsmen's Club, had looked oie ssa pain os 0 WOOLENS Chairman Warren —— | Lakes Club, Genessee | eoeenen Wee Denel e mes Yachting Test , . ton, Livingston County Wildlife | team.” Titans held the Aggies to a tie) scrayer Fla. @—Men aboard 25 | Results Lowell ‘s Club, Others of that famed Frank/.+ tne end of the regulation play hustled into Assn., Sportsmen ocean sailing yachts Walt Scott and Dorothy White MOTOR INN JUMOR pry dh sein soggy me born pmmenretrs ay, semenlymedeee | A the mane e |rough weather svar today for 0) ee ee ore Ook eapeant YOUR B t Ww L/| Lakes Conservation Assn., Swartz | tended were tackles George overtime. real test of seamanship in . ' — Hy Bt costae $e 43 | Creek Sportsmen's Club, W-Mac-O| and Ziggy Czarobski, ends Leon Aggies scored eight quick points, | annual Miami-Nassau race. ne ee taste sey aindew &2 84 Reve ttende 35 £2| Conservation Club, and the host | Hart and Bill Wightkin, backs John-| Aézies scored right quick points in the 8th annual ae = 4 ASP Ned 36 48 Lajack, Emil Sitko and Jim of its own.| Fifteen to 2 mile-per-hour | nixed Doubles tourney at Risdon 4 Me Vollmer Ft bee Mello, and guards Marty Wendell |@2d_ scored — northwest winds kept seas rough | cide Recreation. ’ errant corten, gaume—mayeen Realtors Merril “Pete” Petesky, game | ON 0. hes That's how it finished. as the Salling beauties jockeyed |” weet drew $48 entries this year C= Wrerieok Toad 60h of Point Mouilie duck Tians hive o chenee te epost at the noon (EST) Tourney | s00—o0t) | indie our manager é' they six| fr position hoon to hit an all-time high. game Ausvadll ‘marsh area will be the speaker, i piprevey Bengt Ae go arg start of the 184-mile classic. was run off-over two week ends. we 3 a ee vcigguieal te Gor Bowling Results Ralph Goldstein paced Detroit} Yachtsmen said the heavy going ee ee erash at. Cloverteat Ss Bt. Detch-BA's Bi scst ees amate ? with 19 points. Pontiac's Guy|should favor the larger craft. | turned in by = oe pelierd., = Sas eee sss 94 re r. "| Sparrow added 15, before fouling | Mighty Ti, the 73-foot ketch sailed| and Hazel Clark, ing Hammel's 47 33 e =e by Mkt. 35 Norman's a r., of New York,| series totals were posted by S47 38 Louie's Tov. 84 48| This will be followed by open | disses Se Ast. Bar #1 | out. by John Hertz Jr., 1 657), Walt Scott Compton's $5 54 dere Ot.” 84 48] discussion on ‘various important | $5". 3 Bs Cel Lad Mattick, the Aggies’ 6-11| set the St. Petersburg-Havana rec-| Stoddard (Class a” le Ond _ a St Tnate Emeigh 191, sertee—| Bob (II, 606) and Cecil Couch (III, 598) Ort pary. $2 38 Gedharét's 1 preapnterye pager e-oenrmamred 464; team game, seriee— | Alj_America candidate, tallied 25. a ee a ee al Gaaaed ae, Glen r . J +4 Setiara | the Great Lakes fishing license is-| jecebecn’s See—1700. going ine Ward (II, 486) and Dorothy — 4 Welmer $ sue,’ as well as proposed trout et pean wt. Race Ca adian Side If the wind holds, Ti might have y—% wee ‘ « mousEWivas iaseuE fishing restrictions on the Au Sable |tapears 48 38 Pest -F on Lan @ good chance to win. White (III, “ta - Pts. Pts. River. Other items include Rep. | ier, es | DETROIT # — Fifth annual tl aes Mes? £8 Loum, Si truck’s proposal for a separate| Fri rinee tS Union tbe. i Ss Tugboat race will Sa jaca Bo St Ssewtnr ove $t| bear license, coon hunting in suth-| yin sats" Tanta ime | uMermational Tugheat race will SLASHED n . eox's Aue ot 3 Fem, Sl em Michigan, and a fishing Ii “wt W | Detroit River, in honor of Wind- PRICES yO tea Cane, e — 3 F 13 |cense for women. yo ago 4 % $3 i sor’s centennial celebration. The ; . e “ingly. gumme, secleon¥. 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Newingham, councl| DONALD DUCK ‘ 5 Years Ago, Mindszenty (yer tce'ven |i sm am | The ten-week course will be con- Was Martyred by Reds | 4 re sree ot cites in pub | duced each Wedneatay trom 1:2 to lic speaking and parliamentary |. the pubiic..'Several series have PHIL NEWSOM fessions” which in a flat, colorless | sia acts ancige Yorms Bee voice he drosied on and on at the Procedure will begin Feb. 17, at been held in the past few years,” Five years ago today the Com- trial, may never be known. the CIO Council Hall, 21% E. Law- | said Newingham, ‘‘and have been | e's rence & quite successful.” munists put the finishing New York's Francls Cardinal | inch of topsoil touches g called a “miracle| Spellman charged that Mindssee- | ‘The sponsors are the Pontiac} ° requires | ty had become the “victm of (Board of Education and The Oak- nearly 1,000 years of nature to block. | torturings and druggings that put | jand County CIO Council, accord | produce. - f heart of him beyond the reach or realm | Budapest, a Hungarian people's of human help.” | SIDE GLANCES by Galbraith court sentenced Joseph Cardinal | But neither the forged evidence | Mindszenty to life imprisonment | 1. the tortured “confession” could on charges of treason, espionage. 1. made to align with the known plotting to overthrow the govera- | races of Mindszenty’s life. ment and black marketeering. ls B was Feb. £190. | a a ee And i was Conununism's But during the Nazi occupation : ent stroke aguinst one of its most |of Hungary in World War II, he COULD bitter enemies in the satellite | o.e4 many Jews from Nazi per- AUNT FRITZI «= CONVINCE states—the Catholic Church. | secution by hiding them in the cel- IT's COLD IN °* aR Therein lay the miracle of evil. | lar of his palace HERE ---LET's For Cardinal Mindszenty had He himself was no stranger to| E NONSENSE-- a IT’S WARM been Hungarian communism's | persecution, even before his final | most unyielding and outspdken foe imprisonment. 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Hit ‘ F < EL |i RBar atitimmerneE tare FERN ef ait Hage tea athe thy! ee Ne es tae Ta 2 lat] Ge oS aay tes Hie cit i tits il ie AL i ei fat lath ‘Hi Ee A ig iy i fea awl & ill His re Pe | Z ma TS ee ec aT a : RHE | = Le ie 25 i lit ih tl ale z ti all it in g gi Wt (ENE uy a Ht, pine ; FHA x i ile Hil SE far mt te a il i eee ee A tei ay Mea peal dap Feta lil] < eeyye pS Bb. feeds! 2g ety é : il er Ss HRY y = & 3 will hls aadtaecail be Bo ti linha i £5 TRU Hn Pinlndait eit i HE A inal ak | al | ~~ Ig PI WENTY- Re | THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1954 > : ae se Pc eT pees Death Notices . Funeral Directors 4) SLice oF HAM : f | | Work Wanted Female 11 Bedianes Bievicwe 13 INDEX ~----ee- | Donelson- Johns| me. Ol Been hy ny iy oy Ot ‘ TONED FOR FUNERA' 5 tah & : ; Gear sister of { = i "4 ce : ; TO Ge weather 2, Oame | a Cemetery Lots 5 2% Petrvery 10 ot 18:30 om. at ROSELAWN PARE WEAR MAUBO- ts CLASSIFICA i the Huntoon Puneral Home with ve Wi divide - ; -_ IFICATIONS Rev Tom Malone officiating vai, Peo 703: _ | ANNOUNCEMENTS | RICHARDOON, FEBROARY 1, tos, PLIES j Dayton Alfred, 153 &., BOX REPLI Card Of TRORR ...cccccenerses+ 2] age BM; Deloved busband of Mrs. At 10 a.m, today Richardson; dear father PA RimerOM vosersersceeeeesoee B| pf Victor Biche reer brs. Gagare there were replies at ; seaeene . . ye = Wecther of BAN “a = eeeeee eee tee tee eee e ig ee the i ress office . : ““\ssilara, Punersi| | the following boxes: Puneral Directors ..cescsscesree @ service” ill he held Wednesday. Cemetery Lets ee ee eeeeereeeeere s Punera! Bag SS 4 8, 22, *, 4i, “4, “a, = White Chapel Mr. Richardson G7, 62, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, “2 wird 6 Yeahs GRY . Fier jm tate ot the Kirkby | | @®, 71, 74, 78, 79, 96, 106, gleening experience wishes SMPLOTM.NT , 107, 112. Jess =e aiiale po. BOOK- Help Wanted Male .......00.06. € ROOT. FEBRUARY 6 none, TUA — H Wanted Male “6 Eu A Mg ane is at Prank Bet. dean bd Weues | “desires house 1 i : —__—"enrnrnrnre = Belp Wented M0 soccorserse f pet of Mrs. Erma Zuehike and k b h d Al Pelp Wanted ..ccc--cccccrccces O| Sidred B Rest. Pynerel service NEEDED work by the day. so | wilt be held Thursday, Feb. 11th bab Call Instrections . 0] at 2 pm. ot the bo-Grigfin y sitting nites. eer reet ress eeneeeee® Ch wi i Work Wanted Male ..c..e-ss00. 10 Grow. officiating. Interment a: Journeymen FE 2- ee eee 4 o'lock. Cemetery re. Root 2 Tres Wanted Pomale ..0c...00- 11 | He ie state of the Spare cease Machine Repairmen Silos 3 Wvenig wort on 8 dage “Gage week PE Wednesday. Flectrici Waban ABD" RGU Nat ds __lncome ‘fax Service 17 qqavicas CPYERED —————— — oe —_— _ | AcoOERTINO, 8, TAX | SERVICE Card of Thanks 1 Toolmakers vane beby sitting, “PE; Ne INR BACKUS Bulld@ing Bervia® ..ccsovsccecsees 13 a LA DUNLAP AND j — BENJAMIN R ACKUS 23 | femily pls acy A express to their Patternmakers EXPERIENCED — SEAMSTRESS Huron Or, Bown 48 Business Bervices ....0..-00+046 ae tee See ae ee ee Phone FE +1003, PE 3140 th for the tokens of . = ea TAX no Bookkeeping & Taxes .....0.4.. 14] Manet At ee them during thel and tee’ the - MIMEOGRAPHING, TYPING SEC- a | FE A hie sco I | Peeent bereavement ; ; re they come, make every shot count! retarial Service. EM 3-2042. INCOME TAX AND ACCOUNTING Chiropodists ........-0+eeeeeeeee __| Experienced Time Study WASHINGS 108. PICKUP ae ee __service, PE 8-6633. Dressmaking & Tailoring ....... 16 = “tae SAVE MONEY WISH T° THANK OUR M ‘anted ant emale SEWING MENDING. " IRONING. . Income Tax Service ........05-. 17. “iriends and PRANK OUR thetr & Plant Layout Men _ttelp Ww. Male 6 Help Wanted F 7 PE eave. Sc file Zour retur_ for DR. A. 4, RARTER. POO? (oe eu, Service a yg nev | PPL ge pte A Pa Fe sae -_ sak | siete So ee K. ‘Hempstead, soit Laundry sveeeeeeesepecse Mu Brace Funerai A vi be trained as a me day or nigh! __ment ee 102 B. Huron 1 FASHION. BH DIRECTOR for| WOMAN DESIRES INCOME TAX SERVICE Tired? Nervous? Can't sleep? Let) 1. . o534 Eves, £21317 Moving & Trucking .....0...... 19 | ome. ages Bones. - A nationally known fi ‘eader | SARAH COVENTRY INC. We are| da vicinity of Mel |» EM 38047. For ped cctentifie _ Svetich OA 6-333 Mre FH Lowey Mr. & Mrs na! rm « ‘eader y or qreneee. a Massage Massage for Eve arry Rundell & Family, Mr & PONTIAC in its field needs a hh calibre seeking neat and pleasant appear-| day Park. FE 4-5542. Home calls, —s-_—C._ J,_ Odell be eg gem my then’ Y Painting & Decorating .........90/ fitt"” Gienn Rondel & femily, salesman to supervise direct sales | ing women of good character | gypgnir COLORED WOM. | 9, 2° EB STEVENS | ‘tics, ee Ca today WE WILL BU Heien unde’ e c © +4284, Photos & Accessories ..0.....++. 31 eee: MOTOR Those mh a who bere ore tall earn 30 = day work, Come home 1391. Home calls by ea sppotntmeni re 44131 oF 4 paved ‘Sana "oon earn from 5 5 a wee more or per ye one & ~ = Pra} Buy a, cash, Television Bervic® ...sceccessess bs) DIVISION year Age not important but time y- W waa PICKUP AND DELIV. —"RANN a DAINTY MAID FOR SUPPLIES. Recent Loss ‘ Lol ASHINGS, PICKUP AND EN SAVAGE Mrs. Burnes, PE 2-8814 93 Mark. one Veves us om grateful hearts rage Bell ge naodlg Be gore aie a Re. me vot | ery. MAple 66700, 8 = ON AND APTER THIS DATE. {CORT uM. IM LER Typewriter Service ......-- ove. SBA ; sppointment, phone mabe! bon > yet Sagina ON Toward neighbors and friends. E , Off Write Northwestern Woolen Co. | 46189. RELIABLE LADY DESTRES BABY Feb. 5 1954, I will not be re- Uphelstering P Their comnterting onpcgesions of mploy ment ice 403 «Nicollet, Ave.. Minneapolis, GIRL FOR “GENERAL ~~ JNSUR- sitting any night of the week. Laundry = ae epenettie Se eng ether conte Se ‘i Joslyn — oconuawexenies Sree sod ay | Stan! e. SEREeAL Oe | veces. . tracted by any other person then | (Cash for Your a Lar’ and “tare, Leonard Comphell Powriac wicu. | PARKING ATTENDENTS, 16 AND alert, and intelligent. Write Pom-| COLORED. GIRL WISHES DAY | LACE myself. David BR. Littlejohn, €2') We have severe: buyers of r . ptell. wk wave OPamINa Porn| 8° day work, | must be — tiac ‘Press Box work. FE 4-5207, fled. io Cottage, Pontias Mich, | homes ras —— nest eppearing man to assist pola ag gg milage Addressograph “Operator TYPIsT CLERICAL AL WORK, Pane TE ADaT SEATS “Wtd. Child. to Board 26) 4,32 2 +54 : WE WISH TO EXTEND OUR Tad cit ccedtioning eags-| Weyne & _ |: _| Prefer person. with knowedge of| smell effice —* oo] mer ba | FE 5-126 FE 63864 Open 8 to 8 : Lost & Pouné aq | heartfelt’ thanks to our kind| seer, No experience necesary, but) Wi 1G HT WATCHMAN "SEND addressograph machine. For work | —**79?. = —_———| _sain. . DAY CARE - LICENSE iN pa TE ; . aeeee, ee ie eee friends and neighbors slg bag be w — steedy | name, address, phone number and in eredit office. Sala: #0 hr. "M aT 19 | sane __ FEST _ 4 or & room home with otters & Pepeenale ............ 8 beautifl “Cflerines received. portunity for right men. Apply “tn ore ip ntarview to Box 2 Pow | Tac General Hospital. cltice 2, Fee __ Building Service 12| Moving rucking — CHILDREN LoveD AND CARED _Bircment Tn or near city, Wil Pe Themes Mr Jack Wisen |W. Paddock ®- %| EXPERIENCED AND —AGORES | _ ton @ ace AND HEATING. H. 8.| CALL DICK FOR SMALL TRUCK- Wtd. H sehold Goods 27 ones and the Richardson-Bird Puneral | ~~ pail CG ——— ee OunenAL, OFFICE. TYPING AMD | Compten & S00, FE C3161, O8| ine. moving or delivery ony time. = Want: to Sell? e =~ ay a arge . * i Good r e Phone 2-4505. Sire, Ive Cooper ond family. EXPERIENCED have car, answer in own hand- Miss. Am Antigone. Georges-Newporte, | | — a eee | aa ar FURNITURE NEEDED Bas < sta! salary, and| 14 N. Saginaw. _ WINTER RATES ON FLOOR } WRG. Chie. to Beard ....ccoce. 8 ~ Clothing Salesman srvertence neins “Hounes Preen. |inacniiie” went Ga WIDOW i -- ol laying.” Estimates. Trucks for Rent oe home or odd lots, Get, the BUYERS WAITING ‘ : - for pongible posits No ex- . 6-004 — TRUCKS, TRACTORS dollar. eccsaces ni R DOOR MAN. NEAT AP- rience : eanvass- | CARPENTER WoRK. ai . ALTERA- ; it for you. B. B. Community | ze, neve lake or Wid. Household Goods mn In Memoriam 2 Pun time position offering excellent | THEATER DOOK MAN. NEAT AF St picledaee : Q Jato | 9 on AND, EQUIPMENT. | tale. Ph. OR 3an7, thy Sree of ef Wd. Misceliancous ........+++-. 88/tW LOVING MEMORY OF oUR ete man between the ages of feformeuon Write B x 62 Pontiee /Lapy. 21 TO 4 GOOD TELE | _ »wilding: OLive a aad Damp LET US BUY IT OR A IT : “ darting son and brother,, 25 and 40 years. Bxperienced in ae personality, only if{R G. SNYDER FLOOR LAYING. P F d for you, OA 62681, for action). Immediate. Mleney Wented .....:..00:-0..-.984| Arthur C. Clerk (Buddy), who, iting and selling mens clothing.|" = sel] Pull or Part Time Pete foe perm pectin in| sanding and finishing. Phone FE ontiac Farm an |PURN. ANTIQUE Cash for Land eae " . ver Peo, f “100, —- . Moke cu Eosas of commissions plus eee Mi Ca 6-0592. unre "Ow WabOwRY. Industrial Tractor Co, bought and 0206. __ | “ieast_ 5 cu. ft. with or without Ce > wacom cer | pommucten. Cat ! iD call PE Sta one Train yourselt for « business. ce ~EAVESTROUGHING | SMITH MOVING stor" Ofiands S4ize“ancr'6:30| The OLOOM ta off guia Rent Houses Furnished ........ 5 air noone con be be _twterview, phone FE 2-688, _ pa eo children. 1712 8. permanent positon, Gas and Ou Furnaces Ven or Pickup Service FE 4-4804 whi 5 36 ~sae9 PLAY = nee ESTA’ i, 2 missed by mom, dad, New & Used Bivd. E. between John R and Work on sSeee ir eae Scho Mcbain's Sheel Metal Co. VOLLMAR MOVING AND TaD oth fig A — tor Rent euens nturaahed ose alain CAR SALESMAN | yantren stan Seite Sige smomrmees Th | proom cana. eanOiWO AND) ae “Laree vane, sete pg | lon OR bet BA we eae DF BUA RENEE oncossonscccscs OF —| Buicks & Ponti for Sats fore “Appeinom,. 1086 oem ope , BUILDING ) REPAIR. Bowe Free estimates. rE Wante?’ to Rent 29 67% W. Huron 8st, | FE ¢3538 en - ’ : be \- at least Se aesas cancun: work ———— sn I Open Ev m 6 r D G YL mothe Tats Chamberiain bt §| Ro previous expetience necessary | Pinstcrin’ 'b tile work PE ¢i260.| PAINTING & DECORATING. FE|2 OR 3 BEDROOM MODERN _ Cooperative Realiors Buchenge Per Gale Weare ......cccces00. @ uneral irectors 4 nal cae Pie at days week. $8519 det. 6 & 9| Approved od fee Korean veterans and BRICK. BLOCK AWD CEMENT| _'4000 or FE S000. house furnished in or close, to ARE SELLINO ALL OF ¢ Por Gale Lake Property ........ 4 CARETAKER) EXPERIENCED SILK Fintsuer. | SEE CW. HARPER ft Bote | teres of eeeel’” Genrentoes Wall Washing & Painting TODRING VOR | CAPTTAL GATAS| pentiy te mecd of allg, cubuten, ; Voorh s-Si ] 4 wite on pens FE 2400. 685 8. Sanford PORTIAC THURSDAY. FEBRU| Son Pu. FB 660, Reasonable, PE 5-221 deal? I'm cooking for «three and farm listings. We are eats ee DIE] man and wite on pension or so-| ARY TH. 1 TO.8 PM. OR - - PAINTING DECORATING "oO: modern home near or able to give complete satis- Por Resort Property ...... 45 tial security ‘whe wishes to sup-|COMPTOMETER OPERATOR,| FRIDAY, LPEBRUARY 1TH 10 WE ARE TAKING BIDS On fod Willing to sign 0 a ee FUNERAL HOME plement income by legal extra| diversified wort. payroll, billing.| AM. to 8 PM KOREAN VET-| wrecking 2 downtown buildings. anteed reasciable prices. [ES kc a ae a | ® quick turnover. Suburban Property ............. ask earning, must be in good health| ‘sales analysis eceounts receiv.) ERANS PLease BRING RE-| anyone interested call FE ‘oo part of the rent apply to down Will appreciate your call. =: Ga kane i Ambulance spew er Moter and capanie of coring fe for every able, lege ge fee a Ba PORT OF SEPARATION, between 9 a.m. and &5 pm. ee = ee payment until eq is sufficient. To Buy-To Sel-To Trade Tit tk oe ~ . e EST ~ oo —_ ith - - , _ wR Ree Megane’ Fe| Cake, write Pontiée, Press Box 78 tnd Ca OR ate OT ae wprentng: = B33 no lay-otts or of earnings, | YOU_BUY IT — WELL INSURE IF Por Gale AcPeage ... 00000000 e284 Real ante Saleslady iP You Lix® TO DRAW SKETCH GUAR ANTEED ROOFS, ALL PAINTING AND WALL WASHING. end credit references in K. G. Hempstead, Realtor or see Talent Test ad in| kinds. Est 1916 J. A. FE 1.6506 or FE 6-0242 Pontiac. Press box No. Por Gale Farms .......ss000---. @ | } Be , empertenced Oise age and occupation.| 353 N. Cass. FE ose FE WANT W WasHina,| 7%. —_ ‘ — A. ig ae The # All W oman Realty hoe ba mene Press 288. . ° painting. OR sate wro.t IMMEDIATELY, FURNISHED REALTY CO. BmALTORS Gale Business Property ......... The Pont Press EXPERIENCED BEncn i THELMA M ELWOOD FE 612%! Goop Moar JOBS OFFERED | BLocK ~GEMENT WORK | WALLPAPERING AND PAINTING. room on ist floor nest | somber . Real Exch. Rent of Lease Bus. Prop........40A chine man op fh. .. BM. NATIONALLY, ADVERTISED hay pie ag Ms beng, § eee ed repair Gabe Roth. FE pete ot TE eek a oe Me for 4 adults. F SORES Ine, mental work. EM 3.3009. [ere foros SS ee AINTING. PAPERING & P. = — — ——— ae =e po a eens gy Bt painting. met van ae. Coane Carpenter er Coritracting | (nue Ga eseot er Fi i ne Se a ee ee a mission. Apply 150 N. or hi es or r own — Rough trim 5 ~ EMPLOYED DEPEN NEXT DOOR DIAL FE 2-8181 rote PULL On PART Bere.” - — 25 i Opportunities Get our bid too. OR on 3a". Photos & Accessories 21) "St:s couple desire wnfurnishe! 3 POST OFFICE FINANCIAL time werk. ‘white of eolored. 4 WANTED - SALESLADY | | Tithing, ‘Box la Pontiac Press, | CARPENTER ROUOH OR TRIM. bed ¢ of 8 oom, peters! LISTINGS WANTED From 8am. to 5 pm. be over is ras Baperionsed tm women's sad oe ened DEMAND PON |_PMA torme, FB 6678, rrecaoge Perma Be cea riers a Buyers ere walling, we buy, sell ' ct DENTAL N : > BEDS APT OR HOUSE. Business Oppertunitios ......... 01 ie ie ® Perry. PE S603. eee Na tee & ier Mek. gee par Sak een Wei irks REMODELING ' 3 7 BEDROOM ArT OR MOUSE! T1"C” NEWINGHAM oe ne a MEN. W VANTE D manent position with @ good fu-| and Women without nursing ad GARAGES AND MODERNIZATION nyt lls =e oa a BROKER sor eeseenes AR errors be re- .. | ture Phone Empire 3-246. Please| rience. oe. Rppotalinn PREE ESTIMATES - TERMS ___ Television Service 22 | 5 APP POR wil immediately. The See our Ad under “Instructions.” | Go ‘not y unless have @| iste ‘a office laboratory mee STOPPERT & CECIL FURN. APT. FOR COUPLE 381 8. Marshall Money to LEAR oeceeccesseesees BF “ Qssumes no “24 -AD > OYS | Side Deckgrownd in field and| Learn. at home plus short course HOME SERVICE c $3.50 2 children 6 & 7. oe PE 40043 or FE 4-0661 for errore other CARRIER BOYS can stand’ rigid investigation, If| at school Includes glamour and L BUILDERS ALLS = fer immediate occupancy. oo Mortgage Loans o..0.++.000e+s00 04 pee Se cemeet the cnangse for you have reached. the ta _— poreenal development. Full KS — —— sis ee MITt ELL’S _ S31, a . — e - pres: FREE. Wayne School. Inc answe! CHELL’S TV ALL ARTLY FoR.| Trades made to satiety , amet ead ane see P| MORNING ROUTES | QRanPGadlpuriten secetery:| —pvconmine Chey Pon, METS Oy PRAGLINE | mm sauce rm sam | “ed Sy ccn ian Eee Mp | Ear ea gee, era _ 2 M w he AUTOMOTIVE Tendered vajusiess | through DETROIT MIDDLEAGED WoMaN To oper. | Accounting, Shorthand, | (Too. S"cewEnt WORK PREE Norris Radio & TV Eere0 dave: PR 40485 eves. DORRIS SO | Ed wy Mg FREE PRESS ate dish washer Must tne vane Fyeine-refrecher odurses estimates Our work guaranteed. | REPAIR SHOP 540 Nevada St. YOUNG COUPLE DESIRES 3 OR - : Por Sale Housetraiiers ......... 68 eduen a AGENCY , coly. aa “Mighiad ‘Ra . Da re ne a bsbacacs loa OUARANTEED TV. REPAR on Goad Teteremees FE 2-062. tsa WwW Buren +155 o adjustments be gives AAs t y, ay es. -Enrol! now. | PATCH PLASTERING TNO SPECIALTY. e. 3 beta = Rent Trailer Space ....++...... 06 — = ge eM a a gr ge eel oo di The Business Institute Plastering “weet rock filling FE aor mon tae ee AVE CHRISTIAN FAMILY. (NO SMOK, 1 N i] in 0 sc ee ICE. Aute Accessories ....cceceereeees OT Cipstng ape, ter advertne. fern by month. Bleedy work, Ea. chiidren PR 7615 before 2 p.m. Oonien nore ee soon Scapentea - KITCHEN CAB | ©-0 PE C120 PE sense eae = eB Ey WANTED larger than lar agate pertenced. MA 5-0671 EXPERIENCED COMPTONETER | Keego Harbor, Lessons in tap.| {ntt® alterations, attics, recree: ee —| DESPERATELY NEEDED-5 OR Auto Gervice ..... wor secccecsoscs O8 type te 12 - noon the Mea ap aed ‘spe ee at ee FE 28111. Extension! pallet, ecient ballroom pene. | — —_ aecsed tn vorsbrr sae Typewriter Service 22A ¢ room i apt, oF ‘ HOUSES day previous publication ypes any musica — | . . = , eteran wife Wanted Used Care ..ccccccscves OF Ortony ' Tepito rY . teesce. | t:h. 2-2979 children. Trenstent ‘Went Ads may Menufecturing Co M18 end Mil | CLERK, TYPIST price. FE Si. PE Regt FLEMMING FLOOR LATING | TTPEWRITERS AND ADBENO Ma Wonkino WOMAN DaS7ERITS: FE 5-8165 Wanted Used Trucks ........... &@ be canceled up to 0:30 the _ Bt, Ortonville, Mich, : : Immediate full time openings fer THE NEW PONTIAC ¢ CONSERYA. sanding finishing. 185 Edison. Ph. } cmp ring n)- By ly needs 2 bedroom house or apt.. iol lk Maeda at betes Welt eek on. 8) 2 . -ADVERTISING ee and ‘oites. Poouae puis. for Stora pen, . gage TT | ee aed ere. ee eT el Call beers | *,,bedTeom homes, in tows Por Gale Used Trucks a2 | f Etter "bay 3 Deve ¢ days BOE. » a = dean elie hore i =i cn wervice, prompt and efficient Muchell's. 133 )_ Saginaw &, Ud tor O.. X." caution oreeceness | nes , ye a s a —, saa : Tim = service. Ben ege Door THREE ) OR s are really | INVESTIGATE AVONS PLAN FOR peice FE DaTT4. pholstering BEDROOM HOUSE ox! © Gale Mester Geveters ..1-.0e0+-- |] 2 i ee ee ag duty_gommitnony nie | INCE Ue wort aie n ter. “Work Wanted Male 10) canrinren AIR_O® MASON bs 23) Sea "wil sign Soe or two. yest Recent Spaees, dea Por Gale Motorcycles .....cs0.. 4) ¢ tee ee a ged Tete teres PES eaecue —Works--Pree—estimates. FE 4-4421- + CORWICES —-DRAPERIES.—-SLIPY Se athe —oy- to at ee — Acco CORRESPONDENT ° ; Hp SLIP COVERS DRAPES & tac. well behaved “FOR FAST CASH CALL“ Boats & Accessories ........-... 66) ing UNION LABEL 1984 MAS “keep house for man and wife | chines furnished if — desired. : —- _ spreads, Your material, FE 5-5797, | _ ters. Pontiac Press Box No. 52. care «|| Birmingham Office See ANC CS "Hes 8 Urns: | Wee Smtureme Coll cher 6) Sebreteer, Pal 50ii fant, 8 APPLIANCE SERVICES | #aki es. costoel OPNOLSTES, | TYO OS Tiease papnoost U™;| Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | 4 WISHES service refrig- 4 hild Pontis Open e Transportation Offered ...++.++- oo Ph. Mid t 4-0844 mbes, Sens! en EXPERIERCED WAITRESS AND art time Work in the evenings. satiny washers “rediee. cleaners % oer Mere el 4 Boe * TTR. Saginaw ste Ta PE sae . | wes ye eens : dinner cook 4845 Dizte Hwy xperienced im grocery & sales-| and all types of small appliances. | ALL TYPE CHAIR CANE WORK Sea YOUNG "SENGLE — EROT. | FULL & PART TIME | warrmep women wrrn CML | Pc ong uke wants FOR ROY'S, 9¢ Oakland Ave. rpieset = Refinishing and repairing.| TWO YOUNG fas ie ag -- CASH e ay cept ord | COLORED ANTS - PLASTER: - +0008. —— ees peers, = MERCHANDISE 379 Hamilton Retall and commercial sales. | sous, nae So to th. tsieshone ana | ter or janitor work. FE 5-173. | rE 3.0626 — ustig) MAKERS OF CUSTOM BUILT want 3 . man Paid vacation. free hos- | some use of car for local 1° GARPENTER WORK REMOD abe =a furniture, upbolstering. 34 8. Tele- | 228°. 48 HOURS | @-en-eneen | pitatization ‘plans. and other | ing necessary no canvassing. col-| S00" @ repairing PE 10274, DEL Now FF oes neandee aoe Share Living Quarters 30 FOR YOUR HOME Swaps ‘ es Oo” | benefits good salary. Age “25 | lecting or delivering, high earn- dangerous trees, reasonable esti- Thomas U Isterin g t \ Beas Se acre | to 38 years | ings, fer interview, call A. Pipe, . Lowrhateae AND PIN. | _ mates by oxperts, PE 0-000, pho! = noe EQUITY Por Bale Clothing ...... ececce:: "i | FIRESTONE STORES ~ $2713 between § am and | _emel Jobe pareeny we large or) /Stoomrretp WALL CLEANERS Phone FE 5-8888 MIDDLEAGED we S252 a Jin Wright or Dick Valust NE RES es — ee en en = 222 8. Te CN Ph. FE 2-16) CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING themar’ in exchange for room & Gale Household Goods .,........ n 140 N. Saginaw St LADY TO CARE FOR CHILDREN | WTD. TELEVISION ANTENNA IN-| EXPERT TREE TRIMMING & RE.| Free estimates. Smal] repaife in| _deard. PE 31371. - iv ne a ENOINEER WITH EXPERIENCE a2 a ete Pepablo acter part'time Bec | ores. vate | "_™®| Wed. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 : j GIRL OR WOMAN FOR BABY) Press EMOV =~ Maile Musica! Goode .......... LD Pla on cad sreveta, Pemtine region. | na Oa ight howe werk ie) = oo | Tyree estimate, PE, esas. PE | AVE, FOUR ee en | . cea State experience and salary ex- PLCMBINO WORK WANTED | 1-0638, saree ———— a as RAVE Sale Office Equipment ..... case 1 Ponti: BOOKKEEP®E: FULL CHARGE | CUSTOM MADE CABINETS. WIGA l ost ee eee | ; sted Write — i Experienced. 8 day week Trans. oS be | tpn. Combbaiiop gimpum or & Found a 000 Gale Giore Equipment ba ce rey Viewty or fean sav ue. 16. * xanti-RiB wood: storm -windews—and- deers. +-y- — MIDDLE AGED CONGENTAL COU.) POCSMUN TeUTeT ‘wits’ Pon dof to be on calls during the| \' wy “am, Cammet shop soe | LOST: YELLOW GOLD ING, EET) at cur Meneses) to persone ese | Bale Sporting Goods ......-... ™ ee cea cnt come et ree Bee 10, a ag ve. FE 44300. to Shelgun, ead Cope Re) = chest, Bee me bsiors e Sand, Gravel & Dirt v0 | War it Ad Ftd anc Ts required an eynas Doe = | - CARPENTRY ono ons. JOmI9 TRENCHING iewakp “OFFERED “ror a . eettereeens FE $3011 after 5.30 p.m py Symes Purnitere 7RY, OD _ ~s. TE 4 _ Wood, Coal & Pusl .....5....... 80 anu ae per hr? Pieee | SEresuRicen woul 1, BS ggg MapErace PLATE ~sewlit ENING ire ra Oe O88 ouse® eare _ s Por Gale Pete .......ccccseeee. 81! ee i ker | qhadren ive im cat after 8 pm. | CABINET MAKER & CARPEX. FE 4212, | FOUND: BLUE TICK HOUND IN Se Sp. Apply 10 N. Perry, FE +4068 ter Kitchens a speciality RE | Pusteneree on with long chain at- pegs Treined, Beare 56555555: ball — Oo ay BAKER = } Foune tapY With : a z ~4# a 4 Seepwee 5-231. = wee wert re i e jephons with, CON- PARM MERCHANDISE MACHUS BAI BAKE! ERY o ntnab 2 160 W. Maple ingham | 4 “i person : Saas ‘ruation-ishopetess- A" ES APSO AR ie PrWEREN. 12 AND i4_ > | work for am-— . 27e0 Bale Livestock coe. .secee... +f balance. PE: Sab, __ 9:38, etre & week, yen. upx. Q00D APPEARANCE. td . where Classified ads can . : EWEN WOMAN FOR PaInT AND Ww ould like ip smplerment evenings, ‘ Wanted Lévestock.. ..00.ccccece. 85 is. can EW CAR SAL ES M a gpd sales and store work. __Sat‘s & Sun A i Sy Ce PUNT «00 ncececes-0 0 help! To recover a loss, le OS ee | AY va rae Apply 108 N. Th rs ee ., | ing tm Southern Oakland County GIRL FOR GENERAL e tenant for you may ne, S ey SFY. . Bale Parm Produce ....+00+-00s sa Be ind a good job or fill va- Demenstrater furnished. Hospi. | ort, Pastinc fate Bos ave be looking in today’s For i ke i. Templeton, Realtor eliza plan, insurance | Fast Bate Parm Pretpent dosceetss 0 T Zant unite call FEZ. giant” we- ther penehin. Soe 5. & ahereran¥ Soe Salen ok | Rent-columns! To reach . . Huron re = ‘. ee wear’ that right renter, phone F Sa BAIS ccc enevecms severe o | bo Woodward,' Birmingham. | Pontiac. Shorthar!, t onsen - } g' bs , on 3 SOLICITOR EXPERIENCED in lal Call mee between 8 | FE 2-8181 NOW for, an RALPH B. GARNER - | ary e with route. | _ #.m. and it a Cos “commicslen, Patner & boo | EXPERIENCED puNw AREER az | ad-writer. oe Dry Cleaners, O41 Joslyn. ply o4 629 Muron st, \ Réchettee Be — \ i é * ee Ss. . 2 + . . oe = es pees ape oe re - oe | a6 ba 7 a9) Nek eee ce oe ae B03 be F3 = Bs ~ yoy ee Ae a eg ais; feet PE TE ge GE : i ~ ee ire eS ae Es a ee ee os 7 ec @ T Te =O eee Se eee: - = i Te 5 tte 4) = 4 ve - A Sees eS ¥ i oe ey ee aT ee SNe t ae ‘ = #\ , ¢ 4 Z ‘ ‘ + ws, at ¢ ¢ i a ~ Bet tes. a | ‘ ‘ . F f sit mod ey ae r fe =f : a : fd Lea I. ‘« 4 +; \ | * Ny . es ‘ - ; \ % 4 \ ‘3 : Fa es, § J i] s iF os ~ ' oe ij . \ : \ ‘ ( ihan t j 4 f / ‘ie : . - 4 Bee As ee ce “~icljdieme * m | THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1954 ipec Lk eae } ' ¥ “~ 7 tae si 5 t — Ps 7 . aa + | \ i “3 Z. . a8 2 e Rent. Apts, Furnished 33 Rent Office Space 41) For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43\FUNNY BUSINESS by Hershberger! For Sale Houses 43| For Sale Houses 43) oe 3 & PATE. COUPLE ONLY. | ATTRACTIVE wi oy é ah a r | pameoeey be Be ad A+ uc |GATEW Bs ‘ ; See ae wee es *| Partridge|L.R. TRIPP | ANNETT | STOUT'S | “Happiness. . wg gas ‘cam Tuy Bost THE “BIRD” TO SEE | Suburban~—Lk_ Privileges OFFERS B ST BUYS OLE HI 5 ‘ erences. : : conn bewsiows Ates ae 4 BEDROOMS New, eo ~ ranch . . SEMIN es: Fy taal Lqgates right mm the cedel ‘book Full Price $5250 TODAY Like new, } 7 Rooms, suowsn —apurTs| For Sale Houses 43 besrment tne oat iusichen Saskesse foumk’ gusts "bans: 3 heme * sey. Press Bi nee just Sts eres. oe ment with aimest new tur! BRICK—$3,000 DN. i comrt i | eo EFRONT ’ rage. igr beater” Large teneed boi Sheree eee. nce eros sean) eae tea a 3 ee hi rena| See ees | Lae Reel Sone = fe, 3 Bedroogt Brick oe as * done 100 Pinegrove, ots 7m. iin doors. Euchen also s new Seales ng yt forge picture window 2 mas- f CuEAN 3 APT NO DRINE | privily . 3 Gat “overioake © "ioe wiih natural Mreplace, dia-| ter, dedroemas, lovely | ted fot doakag ’ cua 380% prvinges Vestomatss wes. | Kal'overieate Of Hage Almost | Exclusive Lake Front terres ond uieaee Ba | tae, Matt thoes hae | * only. apply ca ~~~) lees wie: Terms Asse See, pod Cape Sod for. secgnd foot 3 ba, hot water. e > -, PURNIBHED | —_ N. SIDE. G.I. ; A FIREPLACE i living pip agg lng er for’ oth BOR EB. Bhd chudeen wecomed Ave room’ bungaiow. Tae |, sm mate pou engen he 4 Sa ered eens | YOU'LL LIKE THIS v creas nace wiry grrena.| Sent ott pene, Cs| eee sci'ee Haat” “| WEST SIDE | ramps ‘wag aoe money LaFayette. pa ge A, Bo living room. ry es 15 Lots—Lake Privileges} 1 room frame. ful: base- limite on ¥% deogtinad TWO ROOMB AND BATH, PRI fenced yard paved street, evecaning E a Large 5 room and bath ment with new olf ait eceped coree- | vane yonnass Srmeetenes +4 oftered at ti0.fo0 terms lawa. ofl baths ent with home in good ition. Liv- conditioned heating system a= | ee. son. Garage av TE b-so0 hard floors, rec 2 car ing room 13x17 with natural This home could be made newly i, hig “WEsy sibs: -apoiTs |? AGNES 1%, TwH ¢ a Ftpines, gning room Tia. | tin very. arate “x; | eatin gareunsthereg at Sa fe ase Ee | eee Sete See Pate | eee i ADULTS peste] yealine Ouly Call today on this oh so wonder} ment, “610.000 down, Ghown Lae Gas ~“Seabibemmtem oe : BUNGALOWS |.itts Sa waics) ages. Eek toons nw) CAMERON H. CLARK | Sae'te value at's. ts WR Sicren Gardens, "Gass furnace. | for” a ee WELLE CARE SPE SOTORE | Low Down PaTMENT rl wire Bike neem T3551 sony an, net ent somite | ia w,nurZ® ‘tine rommgs|CARL W. BIRD, Realtor| Piaririctct firecs| ROSE wd ts _LI_€3017__Royal Oak. __| matic heat and water. Close AA ged Hoag hy in Only, $2,000 dowe. PW. Sete. Some py een | om “Real Estate Exchange) 516 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. young * Price 9 in 8 home, see j ROOMS. OIL HEAT. WOODHULL| to school. Quick possession. Nearly omplete on exterior only. —man_& Sea, © _W Porce ____ garage, nice yard. Asking $1,966 6 ACRES FE ¢421i ss (ss P1982 | 51) 00 lovely ake home = a _Leke. OR 36726. ant Extra larg. lot Bus service OFF KLAND AVE with low down payment. Call/ 4 rm. house, garege attached. — AA er. $65 & month. - 3 ROOM HOUSE. MODERN. FUR. IN ee oe ee sige: ~ tonight. Modern on M-18. $2000 down |WEST SIDE LOCATION, BLOCK| automati od" tames Gi & Hi ks nished except gas and hept. 2 GEORGE R. IRWIN cated on Hitanbeth Lake Rd 2 Dedreeye Demo oth Sumter. | vee areas 24226 unfinished house on 5 seres| from Webster School ¢ bedroom | A hed gorege. Gee full 1rOuUX & Fic oma Gisyen welcomes. Oka wR EAL ESTATE Sore Te te onc 31,fe0 win $1,780 down, ‘| FLOYD KENT, Realtor | pees Mi' 6m6 full prio wm seme. De ate by ovnse. ons ome —— | ee ow sr. pe ot = = feast se, Cleves the first! “‘Ornce Open 8 a.m. to § p.m. |§ ROOMS AND BATH OTL HEAT. | wodern 1 room income, Priced ree- ac $1,000 DOWN, § ROOMS. } BED- oe INQUIRE 3000| time ot this a Office after 5, OR forced sir. automatic bot water ‘ rooms ‘sulomatic oil furnace f i __W. Walton near Bilveriake Rd. Feros yoo BS with phot 4 . recreation room 12530, _pigstered conan UBURBAN = quick possession. 1023 Meadow- L. H. BROWN, Realtor es HOUSETRAILER FOR RENT, bar end dining (L), iv. - walls, 47 East Joslyn. i 4 _een ee eee 1363 W. Huron Ph. FE FE 27128. ing room wih H h Wij take tend contract or geod Close in. 5 rodms and beth, Priced Ove an E OF YOUR | Memest_ Seep. Best Eee ee: 3 The bed 3 ere extra large (3 umpnries a ae low at $4,500, $1,000 don. A HOME O Y ROCHESTER on Lake. OR 32547. _ |= upper Unfinished). ‘Large bath| “Close in” Watkins Lake loc —— FOR COLORED 2189 Cass Lake Ré.. Harbor OWN Two bedroom home. Living room a is FURNISHED. | [i seperate Gewer,, 4 Coemen Many “extras” maze this sn ideal | PVT. OWNER 6 AM. & BATH, |, } fecr, @ mice tote, Stoo! | 7= 20 __s—éiPBCS NS ee eet Sake. ome —ghitren welcome. Fhooe EM) family "warm its attached ex:| picture, windowed living Foam ee eed Parte: "tt | aed, shower (th vesement. soa} 3 BEDROOM Excellent North Side {eveted geste hi soctan” Pees ; rage.” This home i situated ons fining’ room and — for et- 81.00 DOWN | Feasonable. 8 Unfinished ofdar shingle home. Full| Grand peighborhood, Seven room BY Ouien | BEDRCOW WANCH 4 Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 oS 2 i oe eis| glass. block features, breakfast | }'4.trvoms ‘in go pane Renn CUCKLER REALTY Euterior complete room A eae house, Near Elisabeth Lake ~ $3,500 See a | com. Saeed section, Oak plastered 28 N. Bagines 4 Beye) coimncr ee Kitchen fal ining, oom3 ec Shis0e. ‘Reasonable terms Also in- heat sarege $118, rite ail landscaped. $11,600. yr a DIATE a eres. onn190k REOOH co. | & Cass Lakes. aoe. ment, ene wonderful Soxise| per mo. besides 8 rooms for your. TOLMES-BARTRAM Func ‘Prete Bore 3 ey Aimed ocr, a bearam Lyre Wen am arer. re ven) = 2 BEDROOM th oes, bee So £5 ‘S|! Sa ad eae per, Lane ; sale. ade] ion . — | Unfinished home, $5,600; $600 down. NOW, . tot =—Leaving = ¢ Rea Tee er H h Bets furnace: All Woman Realt ms tae a a neastte=_"| BROS, |,Humphries || Rags SS = swore taty [VR TT ae, pee enh ai ae =e 7 - |Past meee Pete! oo SME | ATA BARGAIN Bers Sate rom tanh tem SE fe: vate entrance, close in, FE 26057. Open 9 to 9 Sun.‘1 to 5 Spartment with matural fireplace.| cellent build agin * _ AT A BARGAIN I LIncoln 1-1373 with alieched garage, All large rund “tibadbe noun LAKE my aie went pga pon | alee ge oh Site,| Bieta eee tek | “CORT Mi. IMBLER | Sites [tana sre or rg Cg a ig ho mo 6 Se excell ee Wie cee] tot comes FE ¢0024| space ; Cheerful con- ‘MR. BRIMES Wot, end ofl forced | [oGrom up csk fleets, pastored on a — uptown, Men only faceday Gardens dition - decorations toside, | Daily til 8 Sunday 2 to 6| veuient tiled sir best, Price reduced, terms, | D¢dreom up. oak i ‘ate iced eaten Permastone exterior. 3 caf g® | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange| bath. Combination ‘afly” soe sun | LIncoln 3-6150 walle, ‘weet cad clean ELIZABETH emt BiEEPINO ROOM IN PVT. HOME. Lake ‘petvieges. Gals W400 ;| Sage often, conecatens terms | 5 ROOMS & BATH. WITH 2 BED. room #12. 62 gallon electric ve. | J BEDROOM MODERN” «| Commerce Area oy . 2 car garage. = . 5 . . ‘ decorated. 2 doors off Joslyn. One with po ge a ak thowe by appeintinent, imme- — bn “¢ coom large bed. OU STANDI iG! fa" == = = 41% Acres H h ay, 5 Rg - pe geile trom E 7 30013. | rooms, full bath, cot with! cuem AND TH Located on Srott Lake Rd. A real ump TICS | Fe eee a srs: a eS 900 down. FOR COLORED oft beat. ettached 2 cor, serege.| Oniy 3 Baw By - F Se a hel pF: THELMA M. ELWOOD | room motera vin 1 sere st] escacla dows parmoat Wa) Ustat Sexi ‘and "eonire Humphries kK. L. Templet ] ee? Fi $9,800 terms TT? for _— ee" KL. Templeton, Reslior |e 2 Tae ac Eee pee E TS Tao) SES Hee Pe in| cherokee Hille—or | iret Seats | | FEZOUS Eves, PE 2.9502 ATTENTIO} OVE AVERAGE _| Donelson Park most besulifal shave eve? seen. So-Dperative wetite Rect Bates Enohanee 00} ELIZABETH LAKE ESTAEES will build on your lot ¢ rooms | This mulberry and chartreuse living| Your choice of s grand 2 bed- ofl heat and mony other desirable | co OPeretive Real 2 , , and bath brick home for $11,500,| oom with a Tennessee ledge | room type home. Wonder-| features including lake privileges : ve "fm, chen es, beat ful din. BUNG Ows LAKEFRONT +e rock ‘and an 8x10 window properties that . | eas ESE | BUNGALOWS | eae estoy" howe coves | Getmeaie e S| eens Lent berets] poly em e ; west suburban ares. $6, 250. com Se. Sey | Be - 000 thi very | phalt ti recreation room, with | be beat for $4000 terms, se corege, Rect end clean, payments Rear LAs” neasonaty 3 bedroom ranch home facing golf Ecerpiste ca enterier only. ; a ” he Ore sorm, abe, rent Mone Arepioce, 3 car garage. +r ia and large course, nearly new, full basem Estre teh Inge cervios Francis E. “Bud” Miller yonasiow, near Wetertord, This is an 1% 7 Bt ra too! Eaton ion, ‘eta to! mor-| Shag on aban Laks Ba emmeel ae o Brae has feee'| NT CHOLIE| we trede—we set | ‘sewinone HILLS i ik 2 3 5 se 3 : > REALTORS CO-OP Lew ‘and enge. tas cme Ra. 019 Joslyn PE 2-0253 freak pore. Weill tene- Cell Mr, Houston, 4-9504— GOLP VIEW SUBDIVISION Eecsatem, to Oh- | Cettomere Parting _Spoce_to Beer dat baly gat caah or B. Pike *\WRENCE W. AND HARGER CO. DORRIS & SON dha Sacel week cite ; 1952 BUNGALOW in seldom found in a lake front (Doing Business, es) . Huron Pe eint _ . W Co. — fome! . GAYLORD 3 Wi ures Spe. PE *418/ DOLLAR VALUES | FLOYD KENT, Realtor at H tead, Realt = x ae s Fe sr aN i. vt ss ee. wen LAKEFRONT W, Lovreney FE 6108 open oven ome 5 AC Al N as rooms, 3 bed- set 6 oa eae FARM down. KINZLER = ee riser PI Lange loving seses. | 2 large i as | z i i ue uF if f A E i gi : cfs full t., garage, priced 3 Toor Y] schools Vicakt Poo chester with and trees at the at $10,200, terms. 136 . Pike - A Se bath GA ORD ties'e best Dug. of 9.500 and ALSO eee Se ee = yoyee > back a See & WM. A. ment with air heat. Good| oe ee range. $2,800 or less down Five esses within 7 FS. Fe dgep, well already in, $2,780. YL RD Gch ot eal for in ——— ee Se en pavement with off heat. Also KENNEDY GAYLO of et, idea jo tue Tal | | Se TO doer troclage ond O08| Sth Pues’ eset Seee cose |, Sthster bake mastial We “bases id SEMINOLE HILLS White year round. to school, bus, with basement. oven Evenings tl # COLORED FAMILIES | PAUL A. KERN, Realtor Johnsor ) | fare, Potent, 8, generous om Falue "at 432,00, Call jor sn'em-| Som © prety part ot the exuntry, Boa yun LAROM_VAMELY | Coes, bene, Pgioont * ORai Rataty Since 918 Has fireplace, den end ot SCHRAM $1,050 DOWN creted to og. as siving, room, dining a png ieope lot. Fer win WEAVING STATE ria . diate $17 We neve y emg have 2 y= Lot 1texaee in the Rochester 2 Pe alin isi we 3 eee | meREMTON | Mettaler Teeated (foot ct etapa tors ‘smalls? ome SSS eee Sie| Russet, a Norr | Gk meee) See ee | CN SE [ee | Re) EE AN W, 170 W, Pike _ PE +8008 must PEI. ted toot | tial section. & a rms, D | SCHRAM meter (ees vane) Spates STONE, | Crawford [seas stsanas J :: - 2 ~ ™ — and in the — a > PRAM) C)NETL, |GAYLORD 2." ee CENCE BARGAINS Seal for taree Semiay pare EAST SUBURBAN __ | REALTOR wee eon Reel Estate Exchange | >wilt room al open ves. | “coin sr school, City water, gravel . fa 1080. 2 bed ranch oo. tg Prec penty 2141 Opdyke FR 41540; PE 41540 , terme, ” Eves.: FE 5-256 _| ms —_¥e Se Aire en this a wtiny: room. with (laundry Wrage DRAYTON AR OF ys A — 4 6 call oo iiekeon kindle Share rem SS"fire, enrece sis, .| SEE | GILES ees bungalow iia Let ‘noon. pa ootns Se home $1,100 DOWN ohn Ki , Real All Fooms,| ‘er heater, kitchen with lot ong pci pe bom] Has ak Ton | Scar eae | RB ee BT erase es) He son | scan 70 mee, Pan nu A i ge55 Hi ; i) i 7 it "Uke tes. ts , Sy > wrmscrsf mane ea GILES REALTY CO. with low monthly payments ew REALTOR oe tan| OTTAWA HILLS Well 7 CARE, PRIV Es et pee oe WM. H. KNUDSEN | xchange ‘l'en can, it ‘ : 3 ; ae es 1 . li ay | a | Peal | mesh ck 4 Cars 61| For Sele Used Cars 61 p] Sate Land Contracte 3 82] Money to Losn 83| Wanted Used Cars_ 59| CARNIVAL ____ by Dick Turner| | For Sale Used Cars 61) For Sale Used Care 61) | SeSesteiew NewlS Riese prea be. c BRIGHT :F. qa Wood Co.| $]0Q+ | Sai BS="= ais r . | bear TY al pr hae a Transportation | RETAIL SPOT ‘@ TO 81 CAR IN compe eas. : 28 CTONE QUICKLY |*-2 #3 sae com |> Specials! | STORE N. Onl far the bigh grode ped cose. Sel te . e+. , : , ox | Coeur” | Fae eee ae No GOODWILL | oumoie 58 on ATTENTIO? | : cdma, some provoned, sed| tuagreosien, meveakdepat ocd | a. OR MN Money USED CARS |:53 didsmobile 88 super om a e “oe en | ° Other oO : sed ct for Ted MeCulosen | Siess fer Sm te $300") ay chs Beg oe ee Down “Not a Name but a Policy”|, moe Bel Air 1 Francis E. “Bud” Miller +e -718 6 = . 33 ‘ Realtor hanes PE Asta! 27 "41-'50 15 Month ACROSS FROM orrics udor; 3 .W, Mure - OF ae snans CARS FOR PARTS onths ON MT. ‘ ’52 Cadillae 62 custom "Typ Fr. BUS. FRONT. [S287 reve cere Beer! = GENERAL MOTOR MART To Pav! BUY YOUR USED CAR| sedan . A Utereection cimodt am octe, INVES BLIC LOAN ' 421 =. Montealm, PE 44200 Oo ray FROM A DEALER | +53 Oldsmobile 98 Holiday See an Peery A sites, wan | Seotract Mave some eved, buys PU 500 CARS WANTED YOU KNOW pena pie oa, Perry Bt. 811. |. Bit Hveral Siseounte | Corporation BAGLEY AUTO BARTS '47 Buick veveces $295 52 Oldsmobile 98 custom WARD E. PARTRIDGE, | 1 Cc ny PAY DEN, ppl 69 West Huron St, = age —~ a : , . sedan REALTOR — FE 2-8316, % ©. turn o, P ey Bt FE 22546 of FE ¢: 47 Ford ...... sovee $295 1946 AND 1947 '52 Oldsmobile 88 super OW Bare ot | Money to ie ~ LOANS $20 TO $509 _ ~ For Sale Used Cars ol . FORDS oo i. | a sState Licensed Lepaers) On Signature Only OT PIVW. 655% kcca, $145 PONTIACS 8 club Reat-lencs Bas iy eee n mance CY 46 Plym. . + $95 CHEVROLETS 52 Ford custom LAL orp eepese coupe iS 1% 8 Saginaw St FE 60635 ; "52 Chevrolet deluxe 2 & 4 Light gt meets MONEY Mortgage Loans 54 et P41 Buick .....cc..05 $85 b LI — ‘ one Wap REST : 40 Pont. ........,.. 975| SGPECIA ‘52 Buick special deluxe ohare pot Tye - 2 ‘30 PONTIAC 4 DR. | sedan nee = sin wW AITING ‘See SBPont, a esseroee $65] “30 PONTIAC DR | sedan FOR LEASE H. G. PETERSON '37 Pont. ........62. $45] “SOLID VALUE” deluxe 88 T is.o00 tauare Te Used car lon 0d ‘ou May B 3310 ne PE bets or PE Carts Used Car : - $695 ‘5. Codiling cantons 62 —., ay ie You ) fay orrow For Sale Housetraiiers 55 i “Two hundred feet of baby in his sandbox is not a waste No Reasonable , sedan . “POR STORAGE OR SMALL $25-$500 aaaae } of film—as you'll see next time the Bromleys drop in on Offer Refused 51 Pontiac Chieftain 8 Deven decent, 20000, tre | : NEW MOON Cor TOL | us unexpectedly: 1948 AND 1949 sedan ; PE 3k. Sens bin f sod compare Ke i... CHEVROLETS ’51 Mercury Mercomatic _atter 3 = Today Parkhurst Trailer For Sale Used Cars 613} For Sale Used Cars 61 All Must Gol! PONTIAC sedan Business Opportunities 51 Coup your bills. | protect your | 1549 Sauees ne © Caleta scsi “Cactus Pete” Sez— “ “ ~ Drive O - FORDS 151 Chevrolet custom Bel credit. Low payments Lake Orton le ain meivint ? way ' rive One and Air cou CAN FOR WY weqorry Stage | We ain tgivin’ ‘em away, ( * See the Value mobile super. , CKNER Richarsese Meanie motel! but we're gettin’ close. “| Oing 50 Olds 88 P artrl ge BU diake posaseston lot 12,1540 Le- ia SPECI AL! Tudor FINANCE CO. |-Pc “the New 1954 ~ = Lio 4 Out ot one '0 Ford custom 8 Tudor e the w 50 For udor, raqgio, . “Ss AG; 49 deluxe clu WANE NEE earn ts Moe | eae a” Oy Oliver | tiitisice peace ; DRIVE-INN : ~— tng best "te aller tonstrac. overdrive ....... $595 Pp B ' ss | 4 $1, 845 49 For custom 8 Tudor B eS eee opt aout qe that wil ca eanan bappy- |, hic wad USED C ARS usine ° Your Friendly . 49 Mer club coupe Sas Year ‘opund ang treneatons "ORord 1, bow s ‘. sil bie TENS Ba $495 - Buick Dealer “Goodwill Used Car” 49 Buick ow summer business. "ecre of xtor rauler Sales eater ci coe iw vc $ phe en NOW ooo [i me Bouts Se TS ta, mee | 45 pee Medea eesic A i ALL CARS phone FE 29101 30, ’SLAND 'S2 | "48 Oldemobile 58 custom Freed’ ol Say TRAILER EXCHANGE heater .ci.asciee $445 MUST GO e! AND A FEW 3s otiin LIQUOR BAR |HF'C Comes to| axoenson BOTY .LBAIRT | 10 trudeon sedin. radio m . CHEVROLETS __| "47 Pontiac Chieftain 8 tw8 om ein eee aan : . ERS salts SERVICE & FL | 49 Hudson sedan, r $350 1 ‘1 FORD. ‘80 ENG aoop PLYMOUTHS sedan = Yildng PONTIAC | ait. 5 email ony alee Big entpe, FE Saab her ¢ OOO PONTIACS 46 Pontiac Tudor sedan with ‘hose ‘ Bg ial — a c lub coupe Driving Troubles = FORD 196° CUSTOM 8 2 DR. . luxe 8 SiWate Se ‘obobe fee | "Sntres'? Baca Settee SB | Fol” tunes, cats | 49 Hudson club coupe, g t | Stet gen eal FORDS 46 Ford super de i America's La - om fixtures i as SC cor @. ia co res gerrsment a sme] sol Somat ofan clr 47 ne oles sat bidet Di Sun rane oven rernomers =| OT DSMOBILES | 47 Oldsmobile deluxe 78 | | BIG, SMALL TOWN | Sede sitet endarecrtorvaaz| “""Vigrr, oun, stone and heater «..7.. $225 ese, |Carson Display | $ sescints ies" Sy SUBURBANS ee ; lb = good . Up to 2 months Se > maday . ‘ - 3 GROCERY ome? Payment | PTE Erssines se eis FM | 47 Ford Tudor, radio iW) 11 | Inside Heated STATION WAGONS | | SF t Piomall tows ‘west of Vontin ies Has Bee” Pate” eer Sins Pp ’ and heater ...... $195 Building CHOO " Ipcindes orig Se ott heated doe ae ie ea * ontlac '47 Chevrolet Tudor, radio ° ’S) STUDIE F ds S ECI AL! YOUR toveniey Nine Neveryg’, Wi | Wousbeut charge, iy yor Chic f and heater ...... $195] Used Cars Commas cab coupe, Or P ® balance not exceeding tract, eSsens rp 41 Ford Tudor, good “automatic transmission, M er curys ‘S1_ PONTIAC OWN TERMS MOBILE HOMES transportation for $75 heater, bumper guards, . CHIEFTAIN 4 DR. EAST. SERVICE F rare te pay) Sae™ .& ©! 930 Pivmouth sedan, radio ‘52 Pl m low ea d “Goodwill O5 Car” thru 4 COAST T-TO-COAST “een aoan power vied yey : ape pay Lee Wotchincen| and heater .....0. $55 y. ° ’S1 STUDE. CHAMP an $99 . - = : . ‘rT. Prastataned” Waiter" aa "iow "es : 4 door, radio and heater,! Convertbile fully equipped Lincoln . oa World's Largest HFC c ~ stele et| PO nie, ee mertblle fal SPECIAL! ie ew. at oe _f cos emcee ee ales | Come i in and Lasso-One Only $995 Si STUDIE CHAMP. ; nerf} haite hese Good Buys Today! *s a Small Hot Household Finance Ate Corber I} Mile & Woodward bs rese y : ’47 PLYMOUTH - - | ‘eat covers | Tudors and | 4 po, Radio & Heater JEROME There a el , ‘— ; way > itnt , sea ’ 4 Doors $195 ‘ CA This hotel that has » fully! Corporation of Pontiae 2890 6. Dor High | '5] Ch $698 ete aos al = Meneses take rer, paren ngs) | eV. GC me ate coupe Demonstrators sue! VALUE" vente coc vag, os om ; $58 O00 { hardson modern hou e- . . ommander clu , Fpene { Safdar Eten ete oat hes GET CASH QUICKLY | S*#y,Jnsrgist pooegevien. ss? 1 | Very clean 4 door; new} “suto, transmission, R&H, FACTORY OFFICIAL ™" yoone FE miss? Requires $20,000 pm tires. one owner. CARS st Down | BE Leen eg oes Se Only $05 | Sg : + oe ae ee ce Ll y EnOwine ’ u se BREET ERE crt “Tipe | seo Biscoumt| RETAIL | BSEEEES about on sec = peewee P one 4 Onto 147 Ss. S ginaw St. oS | F d 49 / : sales were ehesee Trailer Bales, 2101 : $64 ogAt ot Desiiean Stas a commer Every: OAKLAND a Pe TRAVELER HOUSETRAIL- ___Phone I "E 5-4101 Or it) STUDIE STORE 191 PLYMOUTH CRAMBRIDOE ginal, sendin "ape ah ‘Set for fitesem GOWN 0000 . fratie BARGAIN! Custom 8, radio and heat COMMANDER LARRY ery, Clean the spring 7 foom modera . cane ‘move in mae : arn Je “14 door, auto. transmission, ~ anal SALES centers ies me| _ LOan Co, RaeteaRah Ekomapow | Buick 1953 Riviera hard-| 7 Very nice 2 door. R&H, WW tires. Priced JEROME Factory Branch |__™4B MOTO bu RE: No. 1872. FE oe 0206 PE tee ROVeRLPT LOF BS top, radio and_ heater, | $895 way down. Rochester Ford Dealer 63 Mt. Clemens at Mill | 9,2¢*MOurH susuRaan, bg om WIDE ae Pee eee tre \ Dynaflow, white wall $598 a OR ys a Phone FE 3-7117 an Poe a STAT qi CASH PROMPTLY i bide JLIKE NEW | tires and very low mile- A ‘| '49 STUDIE CHAMP; | "bdo eden ey Ce et 410 v0 #800 quietly on ear, fore | Ney ties Beautiful mitts "| age, $2,295. 50 ( hey. Se fe map MOTOR, sams PE cisa ere . i tenday leene pot dang Pes | Free Fe tin = | Community Motor Sales gs ‘owner Otte tai ja MERCURY ‘51. 6 P 3 PLYMOUTH. 16) CRANBROOR RESTAURANT FOR site we SSA Sho Tee tenn ith BUYS ARE AT OX- p06 Ww Main on =. OLive 20311 2 door, radio and heater, These Are —t,_beveons 4:30 & 7. door sedan. creme calor mi a JS a wunewall fers os fence Ot. Perce ; . | 2 tone gray. ‘ EABER SEDANS equipment. 4-1, shape. tires, Direction ; Oe oem ~Clicery, Boer & Wins Ret Traber Space se "PSE WEMiat | Only $745 | Priced Down | | ase" Heseone con Lane Mp | Beh cape, me Beast | Need Money? | Rent Trae Space 8 ag Nn A eo " for Quick Sales chee EE SSIS ——| _parir" on Sens" P°* | ~"iaed PeyMGUEH BARDTOR— = wine ea Fires white wal) tires. 4 : stock. Everything goes §7.100, $ $ TRAILER srace For RENT. Cos be — et Riker Garage : Two we Te D. Charles, Realtor Ke to 900 7g ie eee me. | Buick. a edhe eR ie. | 5] Pl rm Hurr Y in and PRICED ’ ra rm Cnn BGOGR _PE 60571. Eves. FE 46063 "Gola Sed be ee ed ceeee | BUICK “t2 SUPER RIVIERA “an y. ° You ll elub hk OH Clean, very GiEaP TEN 5 CANDY ieee Mg yg pm door, exceijent condition. All — ; Take TO SELL! FE base8 venting mechines. UE 64006. af- AROE LOT. PATIO. SEWER sccensoties, Private party. MMi SUBURBAN . ; SLYMOUTH "33 SAVOY STATION ne FE > 812] "pect setae rey seit | - Radio and Heater Advantage uuiemed euo ase Find toe’ mileage. tke wins $2000 GROSS | page eieaeeitn "epee, | "Err cantguraces, “Rend bos OL 10 BUICK Only $995 NOW), | secur eremmers|. Used Car ez $80,000 GROSS Bz cerpece. Momt ledne are | - ine _87| tone at Ot eee . 1951 PLYMOUTH TWO DOOR ‘oe yi 2 DR. SPECIAL This lively high class bar ee cic minutes, Liberal re as Rotor $495 ; Your Studebaker Dealer wai DODOR TWO DOOR V 1 signale, Oak Mil’ ener ee ._ beer 7TO PARTS . ase, . 30. cece, moe ce & Aut weXE, = RERUIE +, DED as | MICHIGAN'S Transpor tation 108 KAMER FOUR DOOR alues . | WE FRADE FOR in ob pavement. Offered Home Ee yee ts eree abe ar or inl | FINEST 47 Lincoln ..... weve $295 1981 PACKARD FOUR DOOR 4 ar... With $20,000 down and you Giscount to all OM-amployees, |, caat at . 8 Rt ok: ° Will have the down pay- L Co OPEN 1 DAYS A WEEK | ‘yut s BIG Se ee 48 Nash 4dr. ...... . $295 3 hen teens P| Gall PE S416 for appoint: oan mpany WEEKDAYS # TO 8 | WOODWARD AND I) MILE’ ROAD "49 Hudson 8 ....... $395 ane 7 mm YS! : FJ eee ment. a Se a "atarder Bae f* HOLLERBAC kK | BUICK ‘833 ROADMASTER RIVI- ~ Sagine «2a __ |} HERE ARE BU a Pontine deluse 6, 4 dr..". | __ | era, $2,400 Phone OR 3-2052 after 1951 yd .— Cours 5 A d Edw. M. Stout, Realtor |- | AUTO PARTS opm. Wed through Bun Ask - One owner, Very $60 to $29 nderson TIN. Sagew & = Ph. FE 5-868 FE 3-977 340 Baldwin Ave | for Bert Anseimy sepax,| Customer Confidence B MOTOR, SALES —— ; ay Te S506 tases oo nae. weet, 8 0 bob miles, power brat. and Over 35 Years —— ee ce BH 4 door Pontiac-Buick — i $2 ee ae pres gee it" Beip, nance Fone Fe Sat | Rea | Motor Saleszisi auburn, Usie, Mich pl Lots of rts for ‘#6 cars i- —— ° : “4 it ix no ‘den GARAGE AND | Quick, Ener = a Ph. FE 44513 CEM SasTi afer 8 p : ee “000 famon, Pewee Steering. * Chevroiet a, semeiats or gee ones tation, fully equ BRAID MOTOR SALES luxe 2 mi. will hancle Call MAple b 3050 af. “| Ba t & ee ee | Peet ss ‘pook be _Phone FE 20100 0 . . NEW equipped. FE el, er 4 PM X er | on aaa 1008. miles. perfect eaukon att ly on qovers extra ~\V Side Used Cars Riemenschneider Bros. ‘ PONTIAC ‘So SEDAN ‘COUPE RESTAURANT. BY OWNER EX- . ; } pene tage pair MArket 41314 een kane’ bin $025 6076 Eliee- ae est aos ar™ ones Streamliner | owner New tres, cr terms, Bucedy peat aroun | Livingstone | ATTENTION beth Lake Rd ' : Ty Peotine Coigtrain dit. sedan DODGE LOCATION __ | _ier"mteste. ‘on Sse" _ trade OA 6-266 Trnance Co re ¢ 1008 | We are wrecking 1949 to 1983 cars Oe lt 3 tone fay eeuoped. AB Rod Chee Bei i. on 2 ar. - “ sae hath STOCK InN “ow wrence Lo ase | an. trucks. We have several late 21086 % édr Clean. nd : aaa Franses iat ate "Sou in CHEVROLET FTTLELINE | I 1 + | RR det tee we, | PLYMOUTH et toe woe DO YOU WANT A ' LO ANS feicany ati wate | | ecuipped $800. PE Tet. | CHEVROLET — Ford deen = S. Sepon St y) 5 4 2 Cadillacs, “Si, a baby 8 “es Rae CAGE » Several others - rome a aarp . STEADY INCOME? aS ee eee S. Saginaw at Cottage | oy ee | ee ee tet Core Oak NO LAY-OFFS?” acum AUTO. Pane 1953 ~ PHONE FE 4. fe EO re team Rtg ae Pully Discount to mroryene! PHONE FE4 4546 _ good, = Ba pore SSon: S Saginaw St Potor sedan, exe. . 4 ave Evenings and Sundays FORD * . . . bd 5 “ we eles $25 to $500 | a LY CHEVROLETS |__| Ph Baht wrsaer™= | (OT PAN Formerty-of | ee eS = ; | Community Loan Co, | sr NBs ee oS re 2m “47 CHEVROLET} Fee has i? RRYO at iii es wari ty-Of 1 pietione ae & a = : (30 E_ Lawrence FE 2-713} AUTO GLASS 12 Beauties Snip: --Saeabae: coheed Wadi so 8's — 195] _ 73 East Pike St. uo: & i ton stake. Small OPTICAL PRIENDLY SERVICE We tine tm safety aute giass, . > Hable transportation ee : 4-7371 EPARTMENT __ | install while vou watt, To Choose From ——— 7 . , . ; FE *BCoNGuT oaeD Gans D PA 3 4 FREE One pound coffee to a/| $195 53 FORD vV-8 for lease in old ema’ ~ WHEN YOU NFFD customer with each door glass of | — 7 ig ag ress a8 {0.8000 | PEERS Hyeaercan | ancucaws | pet | i uio vice ‘ NES . lee = ~ ih Lk he . _ENC GASS _ We can help vou with your money | SII een rer tenet a = “THE BIG PAVED Lor aie F axiseemen ss | eG aeraee | COUITONSERUCE | gy gg FREE PL). ENEST | kDa Seer, Rector at | pm, om nena “SiRTE Oliver | Motor Sales WOODWARD AND 1 MILE ROAD M. echanleall : BARGAIN! Dept BARGAINt y 48 PACKARD FINANCE CO. jew ba at 5 ee 20101 / — FORD V-8 Far Above Avani — aman bes Pontiac 1953 Chieftain de. Te Poovine Biale Back Bice | CRANKSHAFT t GRINDING IN THE) i Chevrolet 1950 Stytine de. DOOR SEDAN WE TRADE mF xe 2 , _ 5 FE eu t ee" "ited “Pe FE! = MICHIGAN'S luxe 4 door sedan with| Rasie “beaten or A weer. » luxe 2 door oe radio, Bi. 2th Bae"yg | TEAGUE FINANCE CO. | * ge FINES! radio, heater and Power- |KIMBAI ALL 7 eee S190 ant Hy hone “ea % “sal bie. : PAE TOMEI 5 FT B10 PAVED Lor : ‘ $i. 202 S. MAIN FREE ESTIMATE Ox TR CORNER | glide: $795. : MICH ia d Contracts 52 ROCHESTER, MICH, HABA BGs | woowwano aNd 'b Mine moan Slide. auicticans Net Community Motor Sales vi Gooey ie CONTRACT .: sraib Motor SALES | PRE. a, AS | Comeniity ‘Motor Sales se ST mau ~ SE S| Sen, | SG AE [pe ee EE ae te carina wre EE nag!” setae * . _ 7 rr ee rr 7 : ‘See : Mh = Be] re : a , =" ES . - \ | ae ee ra a tr PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1954 For Sale Used Trucks 62 Fer, Sele, Used Tracks 62|MODEST MAIDENS . By Jay Alan | For Sale Miscellancous 72 Burmeister’s _ OPEN 8A. M, TO8 P. M, ; SUNDAY 10 TO 3 LUMBER 128 W. Pine Board ....67 per M a 4x4’ % PLYSCORE HABEL | s- itn2 |. | on |. 30. BIL 2 ' USED .- FORD HRS TRUCKS | em Set, ‘ede your eid tar'en this) RECONDITIONED | $250 $2.72 EACH __ | fron Fireman stoker, used| { RIGHT 1 season, 750 Ib. capacity, | 1961 Plymouth Cranbrook ¢1ub , good as new, will sell for Sole tm seling tor sna INA All Models F-1, F-8 ~~ . vend $400. Pontiac Press, ask : 100 Windsor 4 dr. radio SEPARATE SHOP |\ LARRY 3 PLYSCORE for Harry Alexander. “ovens ry ee JEROME $5.75 EACH jajremugaie gis| Er Se we rome ammeter saree! “Ol CHEV, | Rohcester Ford Dealer | | See enTan | BEY Be nec ae . 2 Ton Cab & Chassis | "7%, a 2 in. BLANKET | wn satowar "re saom| GS at aches 8 cr | | 161” Wheelba INSULATION be AN RR ton “ $445 PER 100 FT, | SieoRsemat ths eateeat | Peo, Cones ewes nes MOTOR SALES 1 49 STUDE ‘ Mantas tech type hiiners| sabeaes sh terrific "alues- These Chagas, Mich Ph. a 5.30 ‘ WHITE PINE Wiccieand KtcTasriy st {eekate| gen Pluoreocent a Orchard Lk Open §:30 s. m.-8 p.m. dail ———. 7 ingham. ave, : We PESTS S, Geog eE | 18 TON PICKUP Wl LP a OMBINATION DOORS) eMtnctrcatiznee ore Blt Vat aun re sismercans Ri, Smodine | | =I] | $14.95 CEMENT BLOCKS | ‘ S&8f S20. $issfat” er, very lems, tua] FORD 20 More Trucks « 2m mee shal sve Sawt| PLUMBING SPECIALS | ’ ry ae a near Russell sel! Lemon _ ER e . OR _3-2573 F-5 Cab & Chassis” To Choose From 2-4 “on XN ~ er 2 pe. beth set. A quality, ss ALL BARGAINS! My hair is curled all right—but it wasn't What they did| NO. 2 & BETTER |. FOR’ SALE with tri nn Oe , ' a : YELLOW PINE} pez nee, risus, | nbn hese sient HELP Us. Buce ol FORD FINEST Sale Household Goods 71| Sale Household Goods 71 epee ALL stems GAs “4 RLECTRIC| "free gemenntration. Rule's Droge tum Moser REPUTABLE THE BIO PAVED Lot - Pb ros $99-PER 1,000 coon stoves uly auton | FEST NEW &@ USED CAR DEALER F-6 Cab & Chassis | woopwanp anp 0 MILE RoaD| WAYNE GABERT’S | SIX, 77. FRIGIDAIRE, #19: aBc Og yg rg Bg a OAKLAND COUNTY? wi ek We ; Ss PICKUP TAUCK a "0! APPLIANCE SPECIALS} 4+ centiien. Bene wathing’ mae > : retors and parts for oil control, thermostat complete, call SALE ws tnt 'S1 CHEV, | ite se Ye FO ARP LIAN CE SEECIALS| See eeeeta emoerrasts) | QAR PCOORTON | Rimeatthar get some |e) pert aaa bar Oy 9 yA neat ¥% TON PICKUP A Se eee ew evo) BARGAINS 9 PE SEAT een VIE CO oe| Sale Musical Goods. .73| srr, guee.2r"rese.2..S. 'S > $139 PER M wee" : NEW CUSHMAN 16" Table Model TV... 960.00) yin, G. _Telegragh —~ miles east of Esst Lansing ‘SO CHEV wer 2 Paden. a Bendix clothes aryer_ Ait gee.oo| Metal wardrose 220 Open _Erewing? © _QuadeY PM: | SPINET PLANO, WITH. ORGANO | 14'023 very choice registered Hol- Keller-Koch . ¥ TON PI pace OR pa, eae Sasha Ra., it Keagee ne ream Oda dnvenport 2200000200" tie 2'x4' PLYWOOD swars | gam sows, heifers, ¥-* young CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER 2 ‘ a — _34 months _ sae a aaa . . . includ- eae | | ree Sele Matoncyaee ea|Htrhouatinhas at come | Ponte tag the” | WHITE FIR | ansnie reereers xz] Good Bargain | Sam issn tara 49 CHEV * See, Bis Lone, seat e| | Oakiand Furniture wn | “ “PER LIN. FT. — | iittteo purwoor, co PHONOGRAPH __ | sane ,Geandmasiss. 0, Sidee'im . FOR P — : ea —— 210 . 7 ¥ ¥% TON PICKUP =o Barigeen see, Hatiey CRATE MARRED SELLING AT A ° ~ BIRCH DOORS Soni waa * ae Ware MORTABLEE, PERMANENT WEE: pg ~ gt A poNTLAO CUSTOM CATA , naw. a ecAMR FLOOR, SAMPLES sale. Armstrong Vinoflor coamtel. 100 per cent wool gray RATE PLACE OR axp| geome sm Stag Baage Feces: a months old. Completely 50 CHEV Was, 4310.06. ie 4204.98. + hy Ta or eet $9 95 {o“like new. reasonsbic FE| RYING RECORDS. 0. 160 KEL- Tested. “NEED A SECOND CAR OR CHEAP 14 TON PANEL For Sale Bicycles 65 |" was’ sa0e.95. is foun 08 a ee ° SSIES PUMPS Wood Gx RIGHT OFF OP EDI , and ‘payments as low vas $17.01 oe _ BOYS" 90” BIKE, LIKE NEW. 925.) | wee 6200.00, is “site ds. "| , Rubber, base spel 13.30 sap telson > io es Ba FE riand SYERS 141 W. 43064 Shallow jets u HT PIANO AND BENCH. Pet neo ya tw a 6 “47 oF ’ _FE 2-430, 1s tne range, wes | (NTIQUES OLD SIL riA 4x8 No nagey v9.80 up PE 6-8807. rae “onion cir peony 00 CHEV. Boats & Accessories 66)” wre ‘herons “tog. ficeser, "was —oat neers rane Ex vot SHEETROCK ROR Ieee Fe a « : dromatic shallow weil - ’ w : ee Aue i gre oat WRITE FOR LIST OP BOATS FOR | * Compicte? piece coral, bethreom | Used wrinser vechers...- $1049.08 wa woe Oe sow site ee ante Gea yectost ep | DUA R WHEELS | "(ate tn Florida. fise ss. \won) wes S20 -88. ls) Used Easy spin dry washer $60.98 up $1.29 KEI LY'S HARDWARE | “3ngesete:, Commel, former’ price. gition fully equipped, $2,100, FE ‘46 FORD HOWARD LOOMIS a wi wgusranteed es va save Aubure at Adame FE seeii| Orinmell Broo 37 8. Saginaw. Se SHIP & SHORE Orehard ROLL BED. oc TE My JACOBSON'S 2TON STAKE ° won worORS Par Seanet A&B. Roope maiges| ROU Ama BED. comrtete| ROCK LATH INSULATION | “ang agit" patent “ade. Orie | nnn : We have “7 through ‘S! } cotati giim Beach, Fionde | “Rosewood. Phone Federel $40. |“eabioeia new. D. We Muewster,| » 9X BUNDLE th i as FEE og Bn at, Hudsons, Come see us Many, Many ORDER YOUR “wi JOHNSON OUT.| CASH FOR runnrruRE | tg, PEM stat alert pm. COMB. STORM SASH | at Reduced for quick sale, terms he a nae ened Had: Slore to Choose board motor now, Starcraft metal |_—___TEC™ __| Se MORE ELECTR Ie RanOn iv | __ _ BOYDELL PAINTS Awning Type Windows | Smsi dows payment, ‘balance | _ 1 Las eon, Sica | Spel "Sapam" ef"on "etsaxs| | USED BARGAINS | otvaa‘sovamtt, sol AND Ex: “paive oor to summewren's | Mf A BENSON CALBI MUSIC CO. | Your Hudson Dealer * | we Orchant Lake Ave. FE 20000 |i gs NS coer 8 Mi Clom-| 4D SAVE UP TO 9800 ON ALL | 00 te a Se ty coer 6a W Pike 2 ma MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS |, - +o Gu0.t0 eT cm Wea ALL WAKES. Make Sure \t's eee RTUMEE Dory VAI | sarees os. va| THE THRIFTY | Sreeeicrirge vk, sicceti aa, Sex Gains. tae 2 cetera | Er eteter santa ad| Eee cSsenmen Screens don and Maybee Rds. After 5 p.m. aenconi Be, of Fine Lake. |" of rebuilt $150.50| new St. = ; Burmeister Ss coal ‘steam and bot we-| sizes, at . OR rece pscens| TRUCKERS [Pe cSSaag| “Cavrows” |, BOTLEGAS THEICHTS SurpLy |‘tee Suepene ta te. - 1063, CUSTOM CATA LOT suse oe Pe: pestis MA Roepe Meter we = wa. cal eter See Se wears bg fg B+ priced. fs hydramétic, W.5.W. tires, ransportation Offered 68 | passsén #1140; REPRIO., 194 50: we mee temervee. WE DELIVER — a wrecknnG we, , s 00) miles, 453 Osmun Bt. JACK electric "range. $24.50; ‘washer,| you Co. $268 Dixie High 1 Mile Radius 20063. FREE $18.50; kitchen table & 2 chairs,| Way. OR 32 With 8 Trucks Cerving Y. ee Siow miiceee, ful 1 TRANSPORTATION tis: beat a. coll, spring. 0.0: VacuUM | EM 3-4650 EM’ 3-3996 See eter ve 24 H AB Z a vacuum cleaner, 0.9): new rol! FEBRUARY CLOSE OUT GALE. | Oregon, a oe away béeds ~— . 18.95; 4 squigred 5.000 miles, $2.19 FE Lt other points. Ripe cars ready” te ea: ages | oes toned und fuarantend, 6% 50 and 3 A Tipe eraaM RADU SowrkS "60 CEPT AN BEE |' Hweewes,, tes. Grand Riv- Steen dade ot aan | nn. CASH rat Mg Reese’ =| CHEVROLET | wrsparrea ccnrauma-o-re| Soy Toms“ “ate Pe) Tape Soo Pa ek PRUE garsiten Gorraar| S. Saginaw at Cottage | SUSeance call fa eee | Ht. Tons eet, SE | re nam) dyn co Mane| SES Beith “rs| BS A Huron Or cia Oe CON. : = ~~ ___| _ load etther way. FES6808. | Ave. "ie Cas FoR F uhh On| wm. som 10.8 value, Science” =A, Pon Pe sah aL CBE VROLET TRANSPORTATION | REBUILT MAYTAG) WASHER. Bibi" AND OME. oF m: vet Stare’ Stans: TALBOT CALBI MUSIC CO. Bern Test an Aerovent Red nish withow 6 mare PAID +LINOLEUM, 9x12. .$3.95| spr” : Ev, Orenar & | neck ©. pundie; xt sheet ra vas | ole eaten tires 864 To Les Angeles, Prisco end other , 7 Ft. CROSLEY sELVADOR. ~ sera pan — | "fects 818 Me, Bon pine. 2 rat or | THA Ean ce, i ty Se | Soke ets es FRE | et cae aaah" wena) te Ci i tate De tit fee BSW. Unien St. PRONE 3 a Drive FE 9-736 bs a TS TR ow LES, CHANNELS TGCORDIONS FACTORY PRICEE | FoR ¥ "Youn — ale PE 4-8139 or PE 2-0373. nerss mae ANTIQUES: EARLY "AMERICAN | ins Pir Root ae ale pes ean rien fipest quailty. ail sings | SURF ‘on ei Us es a Sag a _ = Select % bl Peering. Huron) basem LJ A = walle Ree Me 14s ALL BARGAINS! Aware = Uwe 4 er ey a Pg A Del Com Mn Me oe. fh Preal Co. meh Bt ve dinuren won WILt Send heey cons ee ag GROCERY TO TRADE | mee. Fe tam TOO) Oi Acasa Seeman HAGCERIY. ee TT €OS) Hoaghien & Son, =, es Set IB] MICHIGAN'S | aan, pene toga PSE ae Om OVE SHELF, | SS be Ut Pe! UBER COMPANY | Sutton sate SPORE | OOH AUN > | . Deluxe Styline......... 995 LA 7 Pisce MAHOGANY DUNCAN : Less Case” “ee 2 dr, R , ey 396 THE BIG PAVED LOT seeapt 0 ‘Sash ® car, phyte iam aaa OLive 10761 “Bob” Boles Auto Sales ‘an ie f Bob” Boles Auto Sales | wooowann ano 0 MUE moan] ER Mace gthg Wart | Suit gis pl, se “Cl : 53 PONTIAC Huree = i , . », Souas a : — - 8. CHIEFTAIN “8” ( ; ! 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The tourists still feel they have to see Green- wich village just as they used to visit Grant's Tomb They go to Radio City now or visit the top of the Empire State | instead of calling on Gen. Grant. But time doesn't dim the magic like to beam at the bums on the 4 Bowery, gawk at the law-abiding chop suey dens of Chinatown that the late O. O. McIntyre pictured and they like to go to Greenwich Village, hoping to see the mad, bad, Bohemian artists at play. * + . The passing of poor Max Boden- of a symbol. He came here out of | the Chicago literary school, as did | his arch rival, Ben Hecht, who co- GPO fot | wuthored “The Front Page,” with Charlies MacArthur, ‘another Chi- cago newspaperman. At one time they all were re- garded as midwestern Bohemians the roads went different . | ways. 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And so they still | full of slant-eyed opium addicts— | heim is only the irony of the death, | 4\ Murder of Writer Directs |Attention to ‘The Village’ some peanuts and saying, they were emeralds." But both MacArthur and Hecht | went on to hit the literary jackpot. Bodenheim never became popular His life resolved itself, according to many critics, into a victory of alcoholism over a fine talent. He settled in Greenwich Village and became a character in an out-of-date Bohemianism. of a .22 caiber bullet through the chest, and the saddest and per- haps the truest thing you can say ot Maxwell Bodenheim is that the guy who pulled the trigger picked | the right size gun to measure his | | final stature as a writer. Max pulled the trigger on his own life long ago, or at least on the prom- ise that his life held. And why he ! did it is his own secret, and our mystery. John Masefield mopped a bar- room floor in Greenwich Village. | O'Neill dreamed probably drank there. So did Edna | Millay, Alexander Hamilton, Edgar Allen Poe, and a very eloquent living friend of mine named John Lardner, and a hundred talented others. s . . My wife and I, when young, | lived for seven happy years next door to the home where once had dwelt Richard Harding Davis, the Ernie Pyle of his day, and three doors from the apartment house where Mrs. Franklin Roosevelt lived for a time, too. As a matter | ef _| and the other requiring et he The antless | Their original home is | “1 wish | He died | and loved and | | of fact, Ernie Pyle lived in Green- | | wich Village briefly, and was un- | ‘ | happy there. Greenwich Village today is one | | of the nicest residential commu- nities for some of the most solidly respectable people in America. It hag a few of the finest restaurants | in the land. It also has a few cheap | } tawdry night clubs that are a dis- | \once to it and the people who | | | i 43; come there looking for ‘‘atmos- | oh ss * . + They are tearing down Mark Twin's old home to put up a big | apartment house. New York Uni- i versity, where Thomas | and wrote by night, ringing Washington Square, the d Wolfe | | taught English by day and brooded | is gradually | | heart of Greenwich Village, and, | pec oldtimers fear, turning it into a campus. Real estate men say that one out of three young, eager, ambitious i who come to New York | want to settle first in Greenwich Village. They seek inspiration and | atmosphere, and being young, they | think they can find it where other | People they have heard of found | these things before them. But, accepting Greenwich Village as a symbol, did Maxwell Boden- heim ever find it, although he came here, lived here and died here? He became a Greenwich Village character for The tourists while the real Bohemians were enjoy ing Park Avenue The lesson of Bodenheim, cer- tainly, is that the best address for a man’s inspiration is his own | true artist is always his heart, where he really lives, Aan you become another Abra- ham Lincoln merely by moving to Springfield, Ill.? Buckled in High Chair, Baby Perishes in Fire KINGWOOD, W. Va. led to her high chair, 14month- old Shirley Bessie Thomas perished yesterday in a fire which swept through a two-room house when her mother went out to feed the chickens Five other children, ranging in ‘age from 4 months to 6 years, were carried or led to safety by x re WEDNESDAY — AT ALL THREE HRIFTY DRUG STORES. the mother. 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