+ sae ES EHS ; i ‘HE PONTIAC PRESS | i jf * 112th YEAR * x “re PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1054 —56 PAGES MGTERMATIONAL NEWS BERVION qe * Witness on Warren. Nabbed as Fugitive But Californian Will Be Allowed to Testify Again Opposing Nomination of Chief Justice Before Langer Committee WASHINGTON (AP )— “A witness before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Earl Warren's nomination to be chief justice was ar- Probe Figures Expect Congress ‘fo Hike Income Tax Exemption Disagree of Lowering Levy A top administration source s predicted today that Con- - |gress this year will eventu- ally raise personal income Republican Legislators on Method | | et ne ee “a WASHINGTON (INS)—||._ -Tremors Shake Eastern Coal Center McCarthy Puts Off Quizzing Army Employe but Appears for Red Probe Sec. Stevens Expected ag. to Be at Open Hearings Tomorrow Morning WASHINGTON (INS) —Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy and other Re- publicans on his investi- gating subcommittee met privately today with Army Secretary Robert T. Stevens in an apparent attempt to end the con- treversy over Army han- dling of alleged Com- muhists. Stevens was said to have sought the meeting, gi. iacteg 2! ™ “ee a 1 ake — ~+> AP Wisephote . —-——-----+- - - —--——- - ——_——_-———_ rested by police today but tax exemptions from $600 ; STREETS BUCKLE—For the second time since Sunday earth reportedly at the sugges- was released to his attor- to $700 as part of a pack- : tremors shook the eastern Pennsylvania coal city, Wilkes-Barre, last tion of President Eisen- neys under an ent age bill on revenue. night and caused damage to scores of homes along the Old North | hower. ys agreem : | that he would return to tes- The forecast came as River section. Damage in Sunday’s disturbance was estimated at . LET ; tify further this afternoon. | GOP tax legislators were | $1,000,000. No figure was set on damage caused last night. Above e ’ eee ' WASHINGTON (AP)— (R-ND) reportedly in sharp dis- {0 Be on Ballot is a street buckled by the earth subsidence. listed Critical Mrs. Annie Lee Moss, Army - announced that the com- \ agreement over how to cut ’ P : — : pio Pe pa . Ba mittee, after meeting be- income taxes during the City Gives Final OK for City Employe, Buried : g for about current session # ren | ep ial : ed | (R-Wis) today but did not hind closed doors for. r ea ___| Voting on Addition Plan Half-Hour in Cave-in, | he told her two hours, had recessed un- One group within the House Ways : ; + antes = : til 2p Se ian a Gm and Means Committee — which| Ot April 5 Election 1 of Py ° Has Head Injuries witness who “broke with sume its consideration of originates all tax legislation —/| Pontiac property owners will be e al .) 0 | C le CWal One of two Pontiac DPW work-| the party last night” had Warren’s nomination for is led by Rep. Richard M. Simp-| asked to vote on a $3,000,000 bond men buried at the bottom of a|named her as “a member the nation’s highest judicial sor. (R-Pa) and repprtedly wants issue for an addition to Pontiac 1}foot sewer excavation by cave-/of the Communist con- enemptions inereesed. This DETROIT (AP) — Attorney General Millard has de-/|in yesterday remained in critical " office. the pt ased General Hospital condition today at Pontiac General | Piracy Shortly after noon, ‘the idea has also received widespread| The Pontiac City Commission | Manded and Prosecutor Gerald K. O’Brien has promised | im a0 ‘sy ®t After a whispered con- committee had called Rod- Democratic support. last night approved final reading | Dy Friday to report all he knows regarding the $5,000) ‘j.citai authorities said Floyd | Sultation outside the hear- erick J. Wilson of Holly- However, Committee Chairman |of the ordinance placing the pro-| reward paid Donald Ritchie by the CIO United Auto| R. Rime, 2, of 95 E. Huron St, |ing room, .E. C, wood, Calif., into the hear- Daniel A. Reed (R-NY) and sev- |posal on the April 5 general| Workers Union in the bizarre Walter Reuther shooting. colored. cevere head and chest|Hayes, attorney for Mrs. room and swore him as eral other members were re- | lection ballot, O’Brien added, however: “I am not answering Millard | es @ clay and sand | Moss, a witness even though be . ~ | well crumpled and entombed him|not thirfk his client was previously had been de- portedly urging a flat 10 per | A three-fifths vote of property | through the rs... . as I have repeatedly said, | 4, naif an hour. able to { scribed by the Justice De- cent slash in personal income | owners will be needed te approve | ag faras the was concerned, I knew nothing | John Merriweather, 33, of 397 nh he t as a fugitive from tax rates, the plan. — about it. The testimony of the UAW was they didn’t tell | Highland Ave., who was rescued | that they confer, cou : ustice. Wilson opposes the Simpson holds considerable} To meet legal requirements, | anyone about it.” + : Gret: ebent myn» from Rhue,| with that a weight as chairman of the GOP| the city must pledge $i per | Millardtis a Republican; | Soecial Census Would i A any indication of “ While Wilson was in the commit- committee | $1,000 of its property tax for | O’Brien @ Democrat, They condition. would be submitted to « tee room, Capt.- Michael J. Dowd to lead the drive for a stronger paying off bond holders, But |.) been involved in pub-|-o8 County $62,350 meet cell ten wabee veg . He of the Metropolitan District police Republican majority in the House| City Manager Walter K. Will- The U. & Census Bureau nott-| aed four firemen $9 tatentes to t Mrs. had not been said he had’been advised by police in the November elections man sald only 60 cents’ per |lic disputes previously.) 0 today that a} Wacarth’ Rhee after hearing bis | Well. in San Francisco that a felony war- The administration source said| $1,000 sctually will be collected, | Ralph Garber, O'Brien's a . tuffied cries. He was found us | When Hayes announced Mrs. rant had been issued for Wilson. the increase in exemptions will| as other sources of revemne will chief eesistant ‘claimed: be: | COC™. Coy_ comets would cnet etis ‘men an. | Moss would not take the witness When the commitice recessed probably not be approved imme- help pay off the bonds. sore tabs ’ in og |o2 eotmated $0828, conending 2s monn des aur i Wr aot chair today, MeCarthy asserted its hearing, Dowd placed Wilson | diately. Payments must be made in 30 boas spate up County Clerk Lynn D. Allen. pee . that it had been, “clearly” estab. under arrest, but Langer told the He added, however, that if such equal iristallments under -the city| Millard was playing poli- Oakland County Board of Super-| werriweather, also completely The subcommittees hearing police officer that the Judiciary a formula finds general support | charter. tics,” ke 4 visors on Jan. 18 called for a spe-| covered by the loose dirt, was is os as Committee had voted unanimous. on Capito! Hill, President Eisen- | Additional tal money might! OBrien said, “There is no ques-|cial census to” bring gimed to one ‘side of the ditch Tunsetay pe age ye ly to heer Wien and was bower will uct oppose it, . be secured private éee- that es the @ttorney general |C%%ts up-to-date. State tax Te! in a standing position. © eran cme a eas oe planning to resume the taking of | 9Fe U0" Up to now, it has been felt that| ions and federal aid. said Wl) 5" scinard) has the right to look | hates to Michigan cities and town’ | The DPW crew was installing his testimony this afternoon. ° t the White House would throw its | ™@ ore, exact size ships are based on census figures. | sewer pipes on W. Brooklyn ave-| lished that Mrs. Moss was a Cont Dowd then agreed to release Wil- Clo Ski , § weight against such a move on peer rodbater ph plienemangel voreg into things. ‘That Pag ne - nue near Baldwin avenue ‘when | munist party member. son to the custody of his attorneys, udy ground that the plan- would cost amount of money answer everything . the cave-in occurred. Hayes ‘ ae les, now the government too much revenue |"? Svailable can be estimated, he The attorney general disclosed Bulletin Sanco 8. Elietf, 58, of 43 Hazel PPro ip scree aah, ag Barc im before committee at e and end hopes of valancing the 4 yesterda demanded : . - | Ave., job foreman, said he was ” 2 p. m. Forecast for City budget in the foreseeable future.| | rowded hospital conditions veal a, ™ __ within ae — Lom sesh sending ono teerd ceding he) ee ee Beforé going before the commit- The argument offered in favor |, ved bal = armington excavation when about five yards his hearings tee, Wilson got into a brush with| Cloudy skies and light snow are of the flat 10 per cent reduction ry clap accel tater a week of O’Brien: “Your | Township was found dead | ot dirt buried the men. until 10:30 a.m., EST, tomorrow Capitot police, but all hands denied |forecast for the Pontiac area to-| is that it corrects what many con-| Tras" inv tte Move. The Oiging| knowledge, or that of any as | today in her parents’ | “Then I heard one of them yell. | when, Secretary of the Army ie there was any “arrest.” night and Thursday, according to| sider to be an inequitable rate otiing 8 sistant in your office, of the so- I called the men to start digging,” | V€"s is to appear for a face-to-face Sen. Langer (R-ND), the com-| the U.S. Weather Bureau. structure that discourages incen- beds. called contract or agreement pro- garage home at 23294 he said encounter on McCarthy's charge mittee chairman, called the Capitol| A low of from 32 to 33 degrees | tive. viding for the payment of funds | Canfield. Deputy Oakland aimee Te i (Continued on Page 50, Col. 1) mange phd 5 Te reach &| 4 Democratic promise to try City Merchants ae ane ~ a County Coroner Earle W. | Blast Kills 5 in Red Zone con eo ‘mars tated * Yesterday's partly cloudy weath-| *fe jo mise Me sumPune |Observe Annual. | ‘tre ictter dated last Fri-| _ ‘the child 0p-—/ BERLIN a = Th Information | tuat te Habel Testifies er sent the mercury climbing from boonies 2 oy, Ag tok at , day. = parently suffocated last | Bureau West (IWE) reported today | “abusing’’ Army officers who have a low of 28 to a igh Bt de ae ae ote yosuaaben Dividend Days Ritchie, the prosecutor's key| might when she slipped | a Soviet zone munitions appeared belore his investigations . ak Pp seg yp trace of snow | Reptblicans to make the move | pontiac merchants will offer ion Pt an a s. through a hole in a basket | River biew up, killing five Ger-| ected that two officers, who had were recorded in the area Tues-| ""* bargain hunters special savings | o99 for accusing four men of be- in which she was sleeping. | man workers. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) in rope | | day. The Democrats’ ‘first attempt) this Thursday, Friday and Satur- | ; involved in the shotgun tmaim- . | At 8 ‘am. today the mercury| last month was ruled out of order | day in their annual Dividend Days ing of the union leader. Payment ; ; Auto Dealer Says Loss tt dupes tat att pm |ty Charman Heed on the ganas progam, °°" || mae wy we vaw ae | TWO City Workers Trapped in Trench of Land Would Block | ture reading was 4. to change rates while considering | the Pontiac Retail Merchants "Ritchie’s later repudiation of his - —_ . . ‘ : —_——_—_ the revision bill. The GOP mem-|Assn., announced earlier that) ory ted to virtual collapse of ¥ Expansion Plans Coleced Seow taki bers backed Reed on the ruling. | stores will remain open regular | th. case = - |* Some GOP committee members, | hours during the three-day pro-| The UAW and Ritchie were re-| Ma Habel, owner — BENEVENTO, ftaly @ — Red | notably Rep. Robert W. Kean (R-| gram, ported to have agreed on a settle- Ni = . ; = under condemnation proceedings in | snow , fell last night in mountains | NJ) said they want to know more| Hours are from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 ment of $25,000 to be awarded the si sing Oakland County Circuit Court, tes-| ear this southern Italian city. | about the Treasury Department's | p.m. Thursday and Saturday, and | witness in payments during the | ji ys tified today that plans to expand| The explanation: the snow was | views on the subject before de-|from 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday. | trai and after the conviction of | SiN — colored by volcanic vapors. what to Today's issue of the Pontiac his quto dealership would fall | -"™* ” — = dm ic | those he named. His life also was through it the city wins the suit.| “=. Ci eee ee the amen!’ theca, | sured for $10.00 by the union s,Taking, the stand for the sire ity May Water Supply day event. ber ~ | hen weunied, Reuher, wee ., Habel arranged Dividend ject, is elected president purchhse the property at 11-47 : +t FS the gy UAW. He now ts president of Parke St Auge tr With 3 Additional Wells | 2rase 3 tne | 0 cao ae wet and considered closed + oovBri date he stated that he has invested| Some 2,700,000 gallons of water per day may be added wf yecelved Millard's etter thie $61,454 in the site sought by the | to Pontiac’s water supply from three potential wells near Roosevelt Must Pay morning. It was a nice letter and city for off-street parking. Silver Lake, according to Dr. William G. Keck, who has I will answer him by letter be- He told the court that he had | conducted study city. fore Friday, as_he requested never been notified of the con- ° for the ’ ac “I am not answering Millard domaation ult pricr to ite Ang. | Keck, a geophysicist, has analyzed results from three PASADENA. Calif, James | ‘tough the newspapers. However, 11 approval by the city, City At- test wells drilled near. the Hawthorne School, City Man- Roosevelt, pictured by his as I have repeatedly said, os fet. anny See roger ager Walter K. Willman said today. estranged wile, Romelle, as a phil-| ‘Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) ° : wotification If the results of a further* anderer and juggler of finances, ee ae required by taw. . Lh. a SRO GREGG | Would Bete Oe ctoenton cont was ordered today to pay her! In Today's Press Habel further testified that he| tion of permanent wells will | erably it they can be made avail. | 51.455 4 month temporary support. . would be unable to relocate, bit begin, said Willman. able,” stated. Pie Penge Be geptligg Mon | raise money to start all over At present the city has 19 wells| Average daily pumpage during | ¢> o99 7 = He stated that he would gladly | 2000.00" gallons, Willman | x-| man, but in August the figure can | their three young children peading | - give up the pro Last summer, however, it) be expected to almost double, he | triai of their separate maintenance GA ~ c =a poet Begg BoE os apm Es Rhue, 25, of 97A E. Huron St. and.Jehn ctehery. Resabedt: Sad auueges weather, 33, of 397 Highland Ave, were “ i rf } on pe { FEBRUARY 24, 1956 ia i j j an Board Finishes anges in Parking Bill, ‘Recommends Its Adoption z From Our Birmingham Bureau | parents do not set good examples | of safety for their children, and | car, was inadequate. e * 6 Woman's Club is holding a bene- fit tea and bridge party Thaurs- day afternoon at the Community House, Goal is $1,000 for kitchen equipment for the first unit of Girl's Town Hy 2 FF; recommended. by the planning | group and asked for a revision and The planning beard has added . co “Scientific Trends and their Fu- ture Effect on Business" will be ‘the subject of Lawrence A. Hy- itand, 316 8. Glenhurst, following \a dinner meeting Thursday in De- | troit of the Detroit chapter of the special assessment or other : National Association of Cost Ac- methods. | countants. Formerly. the method of financ-| Hyland is vice - president in ing was net stated. , Another change allows th | of engineering at Bendix rebuilding and continued use ot | nem — . 5 t existing buildings without. provid Mieeiechat Y's stew bad Sin tian Mrs. Pearl King of Wayne University at its Ladies’ Night meeting Monday, She spoke on . | “Dramitization of Food.” s * s Birmingham newcomers are: by “fire, collapse, explosion or! Mr. and Mra. Richard Jennings, trom acts Gea" | Royel whe have moved to 4iTl of peat Mr, Jennings is with Victor A second parking district roning | Gruen, Inc, architects, while Mra. Jen- . | ings at Detroit Country se) Bchool Former Royal Oak residents Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam D. MacDonald. They are living et 10011 Bucki mm. We ts with facturers Bank Mrs, Mae Brooks - BIRMINGHAM — Service for former m resident Mrs. Mae Brooks, 68, will be at 1 p. m. Thursday from the Maniey Bailey Funeral Home, with burial in Roseland Park Cemetery. and City Planner out whether the Zoning Board | Monday at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs., Thomas Moore of Palos Heights, Ill. Also surviving are a sister, Mrs. Jessie Warner, and a_ brother, Ernest Lucas, both of Green Bay, M ‘Carthy Delays Quiz of Army Employe (Continued From Page One) been subpoenaed, should not ap- Gatn Sim- | McCarthy opened a bearing by | his Senate Investigations sub- committee with a dramatic an- nouncement that two Commanist Sbrake with the perty” z i ey Fat ‘ 5 i Fs] i g ELF ye “E Fe | 2 ¢hé one of the two had i Mrs. Moss. . questioning whether Mrs Moss was ‘well enough" to testify, warned her and her /counsel that he would insist on grand jury action “if perjury is i g £2 they leave the she at this Methodist Church Pan! wanted to be a witness | a "E 1 lot 48, wept as she and George Dinner, dancing and an evening| E. C, Hayes, her counsel, walked of surprise entertainment is wait- | from the room. She sat a few steps ing for those attending the annual | outside the hearing room while Ladies Night of the Rotary Qub.!.Hayes whispered to her. Festivities will get under way at 7 ~~ i tonight at Oakland Hills Country; Only yesterday, Hayes had told Cub. Lawrence Howe is general | that Mrs. Moss wished chairman, | to testify and that her stand wes * - * that she was not and never had John F, Muehi, assistant pro-| been a Communist fessor of English at the Universi-| He referred to testimony by a ty of Michigan, wil) speak on | former FBI undercover informant “The Responsibility of the Writ-/ that Mrs, Moss was a card-car- er.” when he addresses Friends | rying Red in the 1940s. of Baldwin Library at 8:15 to} McCarthy asserted at yester- night at the library This will be | day's session that Mrs. Moss han- an open meeting "| dled “top secret’ messages at the Muehl has written such books | Pentagon, Later, the y came as “American Sahib” and “Inter-| out with a statement saying she view with India’ | never had “access to the codes .. . * * | or the code books." Rebekahs wil] meet at 8 tonight | of at the Community House. - | The Army said she had, how- e e e lever, worked in the communica- The PTA Council this week took | tions center prior to Feb. 5 and in tip the topic of safety. with stu- | that job handled “unintelligible dent panels discussing various sides | code messages, both. classified of the subject | (secret) and unclassified.” It said Safety patrol boys stated that | she was transferred to another job | Feb. 5 because of its own investi- | gation The Weather i ° PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Clovdy te In telling of the two witnesses he night ond Tuoretey vice covostenel Wat | is “broke with the party.” Mc ight St to 2. Wigh Theredey me to 8 Carthy said they are a husband an bear tonight shifting west te nerth- and wife whom he had subpoenaed west 16 te T Theredey forrnecn today as ile wit ” He said they sent word last night they “desired to break with the party’ ang asked not to be named publicly or t be asked to testify publicly ~ Teder im Pentiac Lewest temperature preceding § om 33 a 8 on Wind velocity ¢ mp Direction Bouthwest @un sets Wednesday st € 16 pm Sun rises Thursday a! 1 14 om Moon rises Thursday at | 30 «4 m Moon sete Thursday st 10 33 am Dewntewn Temperateres the FBI this morning to tell their 18 molec om 33 Story <= < sam, 38 We Oo canes xu BS Beceeee 38 2p m 4) Addressing Mrs. Moss and her a _-, | counsel, McCarthy said that in his Pip — A toe eyes “this witness is not of any 7 | great importance re . e s . Z| He said it seemed ‘“‘vastly”’ more WOR ee eee meee eeeee member of promoted her from s waitress to Lowest Tempersteres This a decoding.clerk.-’ 1 we ton, «Bt Was brought out yesterday that Mrs. Moss worked in a Penta- gon cafeteria for a time prior to getting a job in 1950 with the Sig- 55 35 Los nal Corp + . es . Ot} ‘t Sacer Sa. atten ting : ’ | "Northern. lights are caused bY cording to State Police of the | covered that electrified particles | Redford post. Dr. T. W. Ling, | tied by a 9953 law that spouting from the sun like streams | deputy coroner, termed the death ~ | a suicide. | gigantic fram a hugh hose. ee eee zs e Widow of Ben Brooks, she died | Mrs, Moss, a gray-haired Negro | I. | ‘ i BAND HONORED—Frederick of Pontiac Public Schools’ instru partment, receives a plaque from for the band’s outstanding achievements. Toast- SS, WEDNESDAY, THE PONTIAC PRESS. ¥\ Bz s ie . | i 7 | in Spain * fey ee Charles J. Merz Getting Started | mest oms. 2 ate 67, y of . will be — at 10 a. m. mn First Presbyterian Church Battle U.S. Am “i Dune ee Following the service the Issues Vei Warning ody wit be brought te White 4 to Franco’s Nation —* Towns oe eerie st : p. m. Cremation : ee ae ee A ee sador James C. Dunn said today! ..-. president ofthe Pontiag Com- construction of American bases in| mercial and Savings Bank, died Spain is getting under way. He at his heme at 188 Narth Ave.. Bat- warned Spain against pushing na-|tle Creek Tuesday morning. . vember with a heart condition. Western unity. The is at the Farley Fu- Pontiae Press Phete master Thomas A. Horwitz presents the trophy while Dr. Maurice Thome, B’Nai B'rith president, looks on. Band Director Dale C. Harris was unable to attend the group’s program. N. Wiest (right) mental music de- the B’Nai B'rith Pleads Innocent ‘ to Fund Charge Couple Will Be Tried ‘March 4 for Soliciting Without License Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Couls of 3170 Orchard Laks Rd., Keego Harbor, both pleaded innocent Tuesday when arraigned before Pontiac Judge Odin H. Johnson on 1a charge of soliciting funds with- out a license. Couls, 38, and his wife, 39, both charged in the warrant, each furnished $50 bonds, -pending the trial March 4. John W. Hirlinger of the Pontiac Better Bus.ness Board said be asked fer the warrant against the couple after six com- plaints were registered with the board. ’ Hirlinger said Ure compiaints re- ported they were asked to pur- chase advertising and tickets for a circus planned for March 20 at the Pontiac Armory. He quoted the complaints as saying the solicitations were made in behalf of the National Guard. Hirlinger said the National Guard was to receive 25 per cent of the ticket money and Couls was to | receive 75 per cent of the receipts. | So far $190 has been turned over to the National Guard as its share of the ticket sales, he ‘continued. { | | | He added that approximately | $1,000 has been contributed to the laffair through collectors. Hir- i linger also said some 1,500 tickets ihave been sold. Bloomfield Hills Tentatively OKs ‘Teachers’ Raise BIRMINGHAM—A $200 increese ia minimum teacher salary has been tentatively approved by the ; Bloomfield Hills Board of Educa- tion. It raised the pay scale from a minimum of $3,400 and a maxi- mum of $5,600 to $3,600 and $6,000. The school board stipulated that $500 will be the largest salary in- crease during the next school year, with a complete switchover to the |New schedule spread overa three- year period. An anticipated additional $55,000 ‘to be paid next year under the new salary schedule is expected to-be provided by increases in the area's assessed valuation, Hold 8 Teenage Boy ‘in Club Burglaries Eight teenage boys are deine |held by West Bloomfield Township | police today for investigation of a | series of 18 breakins including sev | eral at various country clubs in |the county. Four are juveniles | William Van Meter, township S | police chief, said a total of $2.000 | |in golf equipment and other items jwere stolen in the breakins over | the past month. Broken into were the Pontia Country Club, Twin Beach Country | Club, Detroit Gun Club in Com- merce Township and the River Bank Golf Qub in Southfield Town- ship. A warrant was being sought to He said he sent both of them to day charging the youths with Jafter overcoming troubles that she breaking and entering inthe night- eee Quvarton PTA Fair Scheduled for Friday: BIRMINGHAM — Food, games. slides will be feat- School slated to | a a » fil ‘Found Dead in Garage | Miguel Bello. 52. of 28011 Roll- j crest. Farmington, was found pare Ws Bay Se a! Band|sHonored by B’Nai Brith Plaque Is Presented to High School Group for Achievement Cherry. Trees, Truth in Fashion on George’s Day TRAVERSE CITY ® — Two couples were fined $13.05 apiece on George Washington's birthday when their car left the road and knocked over several cherry trees. 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ST wine ance Predéeat Ti | n= : due to mining activities under that After Mass, the ailing 77 : broke with Moscow in 1948. 2nd Series of Shocks | 4° GA pewstiil resives —aig ir Formic scid first was prepared) In the same period 11,611 Yugo-| Firefly light has « usual strengtls WILKES-BARRE, Pa, ~The + & 6 Galeazzi-Lisi, his personal physi- | >Y ‘stilling red ants. | slavs were arrested for sympathiz-' of 1-400th candlepower, series of earth tremors in| The state, city and coal com = r dcecsteement) not present cause for preoccupa- : Retain ‘pricee cacats | MAURICE E. FINNEGAN Pius nce t's moc neces” || PONTIAC MUNICIPAL JUDGE Kalamazoo to Pay Up | PREFERRED BY: jured. “rather gentle, I didn't retlize| LOVE IS IN THE AIR—British actor Peter Lawford and his | Several residents reported hear-| What was happening until I heard / fiancee, Patricia Kennedy, daughter of the former U.S. ambassador | for Land Sold in Error | Workers: ing underground explosions at the the people running outside.’’ to Great Britain, Joseph Kennedy, are pictured as they strolled; KALAMAZOO — The Grand | He has always protected their rights. 4 time of the disturbance. The Wood-| By coincidence, similar earth| through Central Park in New York in the springlike weather. 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Safer for Children Michigan's Senate has approved what we believe is a sane and stricter school + PEE sSrertaead Mannewe Nort her age: DUS law. , iad ee ————————————OOOOOO Matered ot Post Office, Pontiac, Mich as second class matter ————————————— MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS sarees ok Sb lost die ——— + im the United rots, Sal Teen An ml opugeivces are parable OO = MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS ——_—_—_—_ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1954 Eisenhower's Health Plan Until the necessary bill has been in- troduced in Congress, many details of the Exsennower health program will re- main undisclosed. But a clue to the President's $25,000,- 000 reinsurance proposal to encourage acceptance of greater risks by private and non-profit insurance plans may be found in the Wolverton Bill. * * * The bill was introduced in 1951 by the New Jersey Republican, now chairman of the Interstate Commerce Committee. It would require purchase by the Treasury of $50,000,000 of reinsurance ‘ corporation stock and would es- tablish two reinsurance funds. One would underwrite medical care plans and the other, hos- pitalization insurance. * * * exclusively te the use in this newe- _. This bill is expected to set the pat- tern of the new legislation. Under it group health plans which admitted low income subscribers at reduced rates and which offered benefits spelled out in the bill, would be eligible for reinsurance protection. They would be charged two per cent of their income from sub- scribers. That would entitle them to a cash guarantee up to two- thirds of each claim in excess of $1,000 paid to any subscriber dur- ing any period of 12 consecutive months. ! , * * * Besides reinsurance the President also a. more Federal aid for con- of tarious facilities for exami- nation, treatment and convalescent care of the sick. , We are satisfied the Adminis- tration has only one aim in sug- gesting this program to Congress —to give the American people better health protection. More important, it aims to do this without any suggestion of social- . ized medicine and in a manner which will win thte approval of the country’s medical profession. ——— Japs Turning Back Clocks Some recent incidents of Japanese po- litical life suggest an increasing ten- dency to return to prewar dictatorship practices. . Latest evidence of this is approved by a cabinet council of a bill to return all the police to centralized control under a cabinet minister. During the era before Pearl Harbor when the militarists were in full control, the Japanese po- lice were an instrument of thought control. Its national po- lice force was fully as vicious a “weapon for suppression of popu- lar rights as was the Nazis’ Gestapo or the Russians’ OGPU. * x * That certain elements in the country want to return to this system became evident when police visited teachers in Kobe and asked a series of questions. As sent to the House, this - measure would require motorists to stop when meeting a school bus which has stopped to dis- charge passengers. Present law requires only that the motorist bring his vehicle to a halt when overtaking a school bus stopped For the sake of greater safety of our school children we hope the House ap- proves this bill. Plans also should be made for a campaign to educate motor- ists on the need and value of this better law. We are satisfied that with traf- fi¢ halted in both directiéns for the school bus, the danger to its young passengers will be reduced. ° It also is our opinion that once motorists realize the value and need of the law, they will be more than willing to obey it. Mototov has revealed ‘Russia's price tag for peace, but like almost everything else these days, the price is too high. The Man About Town For Winter Sports Local Area Has Everything Required for Good Program Daffynition What if @ woman gets she'll start Inch: reducing. This season is proving that the Pontiac area | _ joying the winter sports, with the ice fishermen - predomipating. Park, Manager Paul RB. Rearick points to the great ties as far as ice sports are At Haven Hill, Rochester Park and other public recreational grounds there is every natural advantage for the development of a year round sports program. At Cass Lake State Latest to report having seen within the city limits is Harvey Merryweather who lives near Murphy Park. He says they would have been a good target for anybody with a gun. a pair of foxes For brides who want to keep their man, Josephine Lawyer, County Home Demonstration Agent, has several free booklets on cooking and other phases of home making. Her phone is FE 42564. Driving in from White Lake every day, Bert A. McKeachie says it takes some real winter weather to make one appreciate the rest of the year. Chairman of the Oakland County Health Board, Dr. Ethan B. Cudaey, has made an extended check on conditions brought about by our rapidly growing population, and says it offers some heavy problems in promoting a continued good health program. Mrs. Timun Nelsey of Gale Road has Rhode Island hens producing eggs measuring three inches long and six and a quarter in diameter. Sending word from southern California where he is spending the winter, Albert Weber says the smog isn't so bad after you get accustomed to it. A letter with a dare to test the pulling powers of a Daily Press classified ‘‘lost"’ adv. in an at- tempt to find Julius LaRosa | comes from one of his ‘way admirers, back when" Mat Benedict of Lapeer, who adds that he wishes Art Linkletter - Did Ev Oe ere em 1s er.a Prospective Mother Have a Worse Time? FEBRUARY 24, 1954 Voice of the People ' France may Ellen Philo Says Family Can‘t Even Get Helping Hand Here in the Land of Plenty (Letters will be condensed when neces- gary because of lack of space. Pull name, and telephone number of the writer must pease cr letters but these wil] not be pub. if the writer so requests, unless the letter is critica! in tts nature) Has anyone had an occasion to apply for help from the heart fund? I always believed while do- nating to this fund that | was helping someone who someday might need a helping hand. A friend of mine has been ill with heart trouble. He has been able to work only part of the time and barely made enough to feed his family. For the past three weeks he has been confined in the hospital with a bill of $600, and he has no hospital insurance. I applied to the heart fund for for this family and the reply E When the United Fund drive is on all you hear is, give. give, give. I realize that money is needed for research work, but we also have people who are starving and dy- ing for lack of money for medical attention. - If this man lived in the forei lands he probably would at least be getting “care packages” for his family. Here in this free coun- try which is supposed to be a land of plenty he can't get even a helping hand. . Elien Jane Philo 4995 Huston Route 4 There Are Exceptions to All Rules, Says She The Conscientious Schoolmarm whose letter appeared in this col- umn seems to have forgotten that there are exceptions to all rules. It is true that some parents have no more interest in their child's health than the teachers do. How- ever, I should think it part of the teacher's job to notify the parents of these children rather than judge all parents to be alike What is the PTA organization? It seems that should be the most appropriate place to discuss things of this nature All I have known this organiza- tien to be interested in is meney for this thing and that. Never’ a thought of how the child could accomplish more from his time spent in the school. Does the board of education have any interest in~the back- ground of their teachers or the type of environment in which they live? We taxpayers are paying dearly for our children’s educations. Why not fight for better schools, better teachers and a better education program, C. Sundwall 89 Gladstone Place Says He Pleaded Guilty to Excessive Speeding Regarding the letter which ap- peared in this column on Feb. 6 written by George Purdy. I did not plead guilty to careless driving, but to excessive speeding. going 3 m.p.h. over the- 15, mile limit in’ the recreational area. (In winter time), Raymond Pace 3215 Pridham Keego Harbor -Today’s Diplomats May Agree to Talk but Moral Positions Still Can Be Upheld By DAVID LAWRENCE WASHINGTON — Nothing has been agreed upon with reference to the forthcoming cohference at Geneva on the Korean and Indo- china problems except to talk. Hence misgivings now about what conclusions may be reached will not necessarily turn out to have been justified. The secretary of.* state,. John Foster Dulles, knows by this time that American public opinion does not favor admission of Communist China into the Security Council of the United Nations, and Congress has indicated clearly that the day - Red China goes in will be the day the movement in the United States to get out of the U.N. will receive its biggest impetus. Se the fears which are being expressed about a “Far Eastern Munich” are in the nature of warnings. They are baged on an appre- hension that Great Britain and force the United States into an isolated position at the Geneva conference and that large sections of world opinion would then blame “blocking peace’ in Asia if the American secretary of state re- fuses to go along with proposals to put Red China into the U.N, America for _ other one of those ‘‘coaljtion gov- ernments’’ which ruined freedom in Poland and turned China over to” the Communists will be offered as an expedient way out of the Indochina War. But the realistic fact is that Dulles is a trained negotiator in whom at the moment there is or is not complete confidence de- pending on prejudices growing out of past parleys. - Obviously he gave ground at Berlin when he consented to let the Indochina question be dis- cussed at the same conference at Geneva with the Korea prob- lem, though he secured an agree- ment that the second issue would net be tackled until the first one is completed. While it is true this gives the Communists some leverage — they can stall on Korea until a discus- sion on Indochina forces a change in the agenda — the game works the other way, too. America can stall on the Indo- china problem and raise important obstacles until and unless the Korean problem has been satis- factorily solved. Dulles has been trying to get France to ratify the European De- fense Community Treaty. For this reason, he made concessions to the entirely different from agreeing to accept any theoretical pro- posals to be offered by the other side. It’s a long time ‘twixt the mak- ing of an agenda for a debate and a final agreement, and the Geneva conference may wind up after a few weeks merely with a decision to hold other conferences on Korea and Indochina, separately or to- gether. Talk springs eternal from the breasts of present-day diplomats. (Copyright 1954) Just A Smile Thankful When a motorist who had crash- ed into a telegraph pole and brought down the wires recovered consciousness, his hands were clutching the wires. ‘Thank Heavens,” he exclaimed fervently. “It’s a harp!"’ Case Records of a Psychologist - Prize Contests Afford - Fun, Mental Stimulation lating mentally and fun for the entire family. They are operated fairly, too. Mrs. Crane and I supported ourselves the first year of our marriage on eontest prizes. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case K-333: Mavis M., aged 23, is a versatile housewife. . “Dr. Crane, I am indebted to you for a newly furnished kitchen with a value of $2,000,"’ she gra- ciously stated. “A Tew months ago I read the announcement of a prize contest. Normally. I wouldn't have paid any attention to it, for I never would have felt an average per- son like me would have had a chance. “But my husband had sent for your bulletin ‘How to Write Sal- able Copy,’ and I had read it, too. “When I saw this advertise- ment wbout the contest, I thus recalled that you had a section in your bulletin devoted to prize contesting. “So I hunted up your bulletin and re-read it. Then I decided I'd enter this contest. : “Well, I won a new kitchen, valued at $2,000. so I can’t thank you enough. And it was fun, too. Even if I hadn't won, I would have enjoyed the mental stimula- tion. : “My husband also helped me, so prize contesting makes an ideal hobby to hold husband and wife together, doesn't it?'’ Yes, indeed, and I can attest te that fact from personal expe- rience. Mrs. Crane and I in- duiged in contesting the first year we were married, It not only Was a very stimu- lating game. but we began.to win some. cash prizes. At first, these amounted to just $2 and sometimes $10 in a Chicago Daily News prize contest. ~ Baering Down By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER International News Service It was this writer who diagnosed Russian diplomacy as bulldozing with ear-phones. We attended the first hassel at a suburban sorority and beat Molotov to the hospitable exit. It wasn’t second sight with us. We just happen to be a bird dog who can smell burning feathers. ~ Having scratched the Russian and located the tartar you still have to get a double nod from the boy with the two heads: A Russian is the only diplomat who goes shopping for things he — doesn't want. He's generous to a fault if it's his own. He will meet you half way if you're going his way. If he likes a north-west breeze he nails the weather vane down. ‘He is a liberal who doesn't know what he objects to until you mention it. He'll take either side of the question and question the other side. Russian diplomacy is a series of stereotyped answers synchronized to disagreements. The Russian board of answers take no chances. It was the first agency to put non-skid treads on its rubber stamps. There is an ai Bulgarian saying that you don't need an enemy if you havea Russian for a friend. They will share anything you have with you. A Russian is right when he figures a fair exchange is a waste of everybady’s time. His favorite dish is half-a-hoss and half-a-rabbit in equal quantities. In business he would rather have a five-yard start than six month's credit. 70 THE winweR! 2 oe =8 3 egeas* oeeens aie we also the effort. Our favorite contests were those conducted by newspapers, manufacturers, etc. We avoided the rebus contests since they require run-off contests in case of ties, and apparently are for contest fans. : (Copyright, Hopkins. Syndicute Ime.) Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE You told me nothing of yourself ... You would answer me. ... It seems that y i c i ti i z gE sf if i Reveal at least your name... There is not any common field. . . On which to play the game... So keep your anonymity... . Let's say we never met. ...A soul so unco- operative . . . Is easy to forget. (Copyright, 1954) From Our Files 15 Years Ago STRIFE IN UAW disrupts plants. Briggs closes; Dodge and Ply- mouth crippled by strikes. ANTI-NAZI RIOTS sweep War- saw. Speakers flay Hitler as stu- dents storm embassy. 2 Years Ago " SIR EDWARD ELGAR, world renowned British composer dies. DISBANDING OF CWA over half a million workers of jobs. More vacancies forecast. eee Doctor Wishes Folks. With Rheumatiz Would Try Calcium and D in Daily Diet By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. Did any of you get mad and quit reading when I saiil here yester- day that in most instances rheu- gins in every one the instant he : ; and Groucho Marx would also get lost. The informal expressions of at- , ; These included what they read, what ditude “siiicti tive come Mik elle Se mrera logy question 10 matism is physical degeneration of OF, She attains = ~~ ewe But wait, I'm not @ nihilist, In- political party they supported and what Although our nation made a gain of 14.5 — gressional leaders now that Sec- ference along with the subject of Joint tissues and cells? “0 >= a deed many good doctors think I am went on at a recent teachers’ meeting. per cent in population between the 1940 and retary Dulles has explained his Korea's unification. Today I am saying that the In some persons it begins early credulous, if not cracked, in re- 1950 census, four of our 48 states showed a viewpoint are in themselves salu- . rocess of degeneration be in others later; in some it _ gard to the efficacy of Ca and D Two great newspapers in loss. California made the largest gain, 53.3 tary, for they serve to underline But to agree to talk about any. =P ee , agra against the : per cent. Oklahoma had the biggest loss, 4.4 to the whole world the fundamental thing nowndays im an intersa- tarded, arrested and, if taken in gresses rapidly. in others slowly. A ah teutine Tokyo, Asahi and Mainichi, each : tional conference is bomething time, reversed—that is, the rheu- good deal depends on how one It you are , may I . 7 ; : per cent. Other lesing states were North = issues and the trend of American = matiz (call it arthritis if ii suggest that, before you “try” the with a circulation of six million, Dakota, Arkansas and Mississippi. opinion : : at aa ae cee ——— latest combination of acetanilid have taken up editorial cudgels —— . But to assume that Dulles will Aunt Het Without affirming or denying and aspirin, you should ask in aa : : ; After watching traffic pass his gas station ' Now, listen, fathead, it's all that other causes may account against this backward trend. Ever be eut-traded at Geneva or that writing (a clipping will not suf- { . on the Dixie Highway for several months, iniciien wll. Sct be ote right with me if-you want te be for the physical degeneration fice) for the pamphiet Calcium since the occupation ended in Arthur Helmbolt: support her moral position, just ae om m. that manifests itself as rheuma- and Rheumatiz, and inclose, a 1952, there has been an increasing aes Grey — buses are the worst offenders because other nations may adopt I say it is just rheumatiz, but on E Relieve ths ae be ys stamped, self-addressed envelope. tendency to shed democratic ways. in that restricted speed zone. an unmoral position, is neither if some one else assures you that ——— we , When have read : ‘ . _logical as an inference based on you have this or that type of arthri- stances is nutritional deficiency. Sadek, oan a ati oe Coe * * * Not satisfied unless he can shake up every fish the agenda of the Geneva con- tis and that gold and sodium This means lack of adequate nine Gadd. ds Ge moet Emperor worship is increasing, eco- that his master pulls through the ice, the dog of ference not —— pA ~ — the best treat- daily rations of certain essentials festations of netrifienal deficien- i Louis Lynch statements made ment , I have no more to say. of nutrition, not just recetitly or ~~ nomic controls through the Zaibatsu. Lake Orion, seem to think he thus has a part anybody im authority in the De- It's your gheumatiz and it will for @ while but through the — . trusts is resurgent and there js ter in the catch. partment of State. very likely continue to be yours Through the years ivan taba : grea ~ On. the —_———————— ; for a long while. up to today, that is, So you may phe other hand, it you decide , Il urged you yesterday to get the as chiidish © Maintain calcium gwnership of land by rich landlords. ~~ : These editorial-prajests gre.proot that Verbal Orchids to— Oe OES) Se: ae mocracy. But things these news- of 749 Owego Drive; fifty-sixth wedding ann are protesting point to the threat ‘f™* ° aa ___ of such a development. ; crehag mere fice % Values galore, for you in store, on.. _ Reap hearty savings, get value-full buys! THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1954 een ee - Your City Commission Candidates | Max ands in Hospital; ham siete 2 ewe mane : Fell Asleep at the Reins age Three on Primary? Ballot in District YA ners eta oon wo tn eer woke up in Detroit's Receiving leg injurjes. The horse was unhurt Hospital after he had fallen asleep | and the driver of the car was re- at the reins while driving a horse | leased after making a statement and wagon.t market Mundeg. The, to police. heathen: yl Tooth Powder 2 Reg. 33¢ Cons c ° _ PLE bese See Tva 4 Phon - SILVERPLATE FOR REAL RESULTS | scent = . mes. THERMOMETER. S714" Asnle Tray «nce ctenctstees> $27.00 $13.50 ( ‘ sf seaetentiny mer 10 TO THE SOURCE) a=. OO Soreing THY oo ices cases sce pans 60.00 25.00 | BENJAMIN M. GATES HARRY W. LUTZ De ee : ”. § 79 15” Covered Cheese & Cracker Dish.. 32.50 16.75 || District 7 commissioner since} A home builder, Harry W. Lutz,| A Pontiac resident since 1929, shear ees wank te emit wound! ; | 1946, Benjamin M. Gates, 60, re- | 68, lives at 306 Ferry Ave. Victor L. 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Two- piece Neuday set comes in colors and white. Terms Arranged! Pieces on display in our show room. EAMES and BROWN Plembing Heating SS Geet Pike St. Ph. FE 83-7195 (Advertisement) EAT ANYTHING WITH FALSE TEETH! et lower Bete and k molds per zemo | seek to make it clear treaties and | ecawouble | ratify treaties initial proposal to which President | Eisenhower voiced unalterable op- CLEOPATRASTYLE — “ki debate | patra” hairdo with wispy bang Ore) yesterday blocked a re y Sim was Not definite, Sen. Morse (Ind- | ; | _ Republican Leader Knowland of California served notice night ses- Montana Man | sions may be held tonight and to- Holds 9 Jobs, |} morrow in an effort to reach a | final decision this week. | | os ° | thesnew language proposed by QQUIt the Tenth | Bricker states that a treaty oF; WINNETT, Mont. u—Fred Story | ‘other international agreement can-| 49 said he holds these jobs: qi Winnett water commissioner.‘ Collector of city licenses, lation on it, or unless the Senate) City policeman. so provides by a two-thirds vote) Deputy sheriff |in ratifying a treaty, Executive) Night marshal (making rounds until 2 a.m.). County ambulance driver. City helper’). Electrician for himself. street worker (with one Insurance salesman. He used to be fire chief, but he | quit, No time for that. Story, who also heads the local a gets $250 a month for the multi- duty job he has held since 197. “I'm busy most of the time” was his only comment yesterday as he took a breather in this cen- tral Montana county seat town of nearly 500 population Judge Learns 1st Hand of Uncertain Eyesight | | LOS ANGELES w — Superiar | Judge Charies W. Fricke, who has been a jurist for 28 years, ap-| "| peared in his courtroom yesterday | with his left hand bandaged. He | explained to associates that he was | f} Hu a I . If anything milder-~ finally is z adopted by Congress, he said, the| Ditten when he tried to stop aj fight between his own dog and whole dispute will become an im-| (1 ed by his daughter. he said, | | “that after being critical for many “The worst of it is,” He said that if his pending new | years of witnesses who couldn't be Ground Observer Corps, says he} E } if ; aH : : call $F ee i: F ELEGaE at li 78 FE ing to ask the March 10 town Ee meeting to ban “leering” at peo- ple in automobiles. > His proposed town ordinance Men’s White would prohibit “peeping into the house or automobile.” Detective Is Demoted Reg. for Slapping Witness $2.95 Men’s Women’s. Arch. Flight Shoes Regular $6.95 Sellers All ) Sises 5 AA te cee DEND DAYS Dress. Shirts Missy and Half Sizes Regular ‘to $17.98 Dress Pants | Winter Coats ’ Corduroys, Worsteds, Flannels, : Gabardines Plain and Fur Trim > Values | Values $°3() 5 to $12.95 to $99.95 , i . 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The oth- |* er would require roll-call votes to | | The average American uses| 3 about half as many fresh straw- berries as before World War I but 200 per cent more frozen strawberries. rs 5 SS ¥. ed t UNION MADE strength. § For Work ond | Knock-About PANTS SHIRTS Sat ab fe ott $395 “95 Colors: Nevy, Postmen blue, Forest green DOUBLE STAMPS on WEDNESDAY FULL oxox ALL COLORS QNE LOW PRICE FIRST QUALITY Color through to the back. Special carload buy. Fine quality, 160 count * c ®. New Low Price af: 4q Por kitchen and “ey bathrooms. First ~ Se. ‘> Pe. 18 quality. Wear! 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THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY $qo9 Reg. $2.99 Values Checks, solids, sizes 22 to 30. THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 36 N. SAGINAW ST. NYLON SLIPS Sop? 9 Your choice of any $2.99 slip in the store. All 100% nylon with beautiful nylon lace trim. Sizes 32 to 40. THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 36 N. SAGINAW ST. / SKIRTS ‘ $op79 Choose from any $2.99 skirt in stock. Cottons, denims, gabardines. Every one brand new. Sizes 22 to 30. * THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SKIRTS $ © great hand to/The first bottle helped a little “In planning for his own and his| sue¢umbed to ra. idk . ; ’ individual | iain’ | missing protein might be added to| aa “a High School and Detroit College of Law. work when I| bit and the second brought me family's future, the 1 corn rice, even white bread | was younger,|untold relief. I'm on my third) should make provision not only for | Mexican secret, Dr. Nasset, | oe it ita th vit shi h| oo — and being ajbottle now and really feel better | an extended period of retirement, aeid, res red Seame, ce ae - age he a ogee | Me Former factory employee, therefore under- farmer had al-|My lameness is almost gone and) put also for his wife after his ‘dians ate with their corn stands the workingman’s problems. ways done aj! get around real good for a man! death, because in most families | _ Shortly after World War M1, Dr. | adie came i | ath, i Ost 1 The grain cradle came into use| Monday, Merch Ist, vote for Mr. Hallock, @ man quelified to be your Municipal Judge mans’ work/S9 years old. I have a good ap x" ; = ihe anal i Nasset began a study of the role since I was Inbal and don't have trouble | ‘"* “" oni: Os pusband in digestion of amino acids, the i" America in 1830. It passed from | years old. It)Sl¢eping anymore. I am so much | organic Compounds of which pro. YS when the horse-drawn harves- is something|better thanks to OJIBWA BIT. Human Problem teing are composed ter proved more efficient. ! hard to explain TERS, that I urge everyone that | AKI T EES He found that there are nine ———————————————— ——EE — —— SD SS SES when you are|Suffers from rheumatism or arth.| WINNIPEG i — Teachers must | 'which the body must have for CARNATION or i." Michigan U. S. No. 1 rheumatism has caught up remarkable medicine, to get «| Dr J. M. Brown, Curriculum Di- with you and yeu are nofonger{bottie of OJIBWA BITTERS | rector of the Manitoba sereahoa — able to do the simple things that without delay, and give it a fair| Department. ‘If a teacher intends | C ~ Nessa , : were so easy before. I live alone trial. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST | to teach John arithmetic, she must | ,. orn Dr. Nasset says, is a nutri-| Mr. Lamerson used to being| itis who for one reason or an.| know their subjects. But they health. Some food contains most | healthy, and suddenly you find|other have put off trying ae a also know their pupils, says | or all of the amino acids, but , ~ : ! and do my own housework, and FOR OJIBWA BITTERS. | know arithmetic, but she must also | ows Hey ig ie of its eid | tt became an awful chore to | know John."’ he said. ‘And John | a = precious acids. even sweep and dust the house AVAILABLE AT ALL LEADING in many respects is very unlike To make the best use of a Getting a good night's sleep was. DRUG STORES we MICHIGAN | | arithmetic.’ | diet based on corn, the body nist | ) Nu-Teste — Libby's Fresh Frozen Sweet Sixteen Old South, Frozen Another Scoop for Modern! | CHEESE | Siravieris | caired Ol ra hi = 69°] 25° | 1% | 25° BISQUICK NORTHERN TISSUE Large 40 Oz. Pkg. CET YOUR DUNCAN WINES CAKE MIXES HERE CANDY |. STRIPE All wool 3 ply twist—one of the heoviest qualities made 9 foot widths. 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SINCE Tene | i He Se = : — Disappearing Paid Tells Tale; Bounty Only Six Families Left in’ Upper Peninsula "ANN ARBOR — Michigan wolves — at least the fourdegged kind > are disappearing rapidly’ According to Prof. Warren W Chase, chairman of the University of Michigan wildlife mi¥hagement Gepartment, ‘there are. approxi- mately, only six wolf famuies in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, with none known in the lower.” : The smal] population ts scattered over seven counties: Gogebic, Iron Ontonagon, Schoolcraft, Chippewa Luce and Alger. In addition, there are a couple believed living on Isle Royal Professer Chase points out that | the average litter of wolves is seven pups, “which give an av- | erage annual birth rate of only about # fer the state.” Almost this number is lest annually — a few through accidents and dis- | ease, but more through the bounty system and hunting. “ One of the first 10 laws passed by Michigan. the bounty pays $15 for each male wolf and $20 for each female. Since passed in 1838, | the jaw has caused over $161,510 to be paid out During the last 15 years, Pro- fessor Chase states an average of 31 wolves have been bountied each year, the record being 100 in 1921, Twenty-seven were turned “giv ‘ing in for 3951-52, he adds, ee ee ee ee Retriger May Be Your Down Payment ‘sured by newspapers for lagging | timber, in factory building, in the | | iceman of the vunifie, doevetuing | population. “Wilderness animals, wolves | will wander ever a 8&8 to 70 | square-mile area in one winter,” | he says, “and In some years a | iack of feed will force them to | cover up to 200 square miles.” Contrary to popular belief, these wolves afe not great predators, the | professor declares, “as evidenced by the annual ‘increase in the deer herd.” From 1932 to 1938, some 238 dead deer were autopsied, Of Radio in Pocket Aid to Salesman man @ow can travel around town and keep in constant touch’ with his office, thanks to a new porta- lble radio that is less than pint- sized. The receiver works indoors or out. It’s small enough -to fit in the palm of the hand, and, when not in use, may be carried easily | these, “only 13 per cent of the deaths were attributed to wolf predation,” he explains | North American records show | only one authentic attack by| wolves on a human being. Profes- | sor Chase attributes this partly to the fact that ‘American wolves do not run in large packs, such as do the European. ones.” Soviet Newspapers Scold Red Leaders MOSCOW W—At least a dozen ministries have been publicy cen- in housing construction, in the pro- duction of cqnsumer goods and speedup of “the agricultural and_ livestock program. On occasion even the minister is named and ordered to mend his ways. This happened recently in| the Timber and Paper Industry, ; which got a dressing down from Pravda The biggest drives are in food and agriculture and consumer goods industries. That's where the government has promised most to the people. 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Fit sizes 10 to 20. 2 Amazing value! Choose from your favorite col- ors, exciting new spring prints at this tiny price! And these pretty full sweep robes need hardly any care: toss in the wash; forget about ironing! 12-20. - dergone. two years of Communist 7 ———E i +t , t , WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24,1954 PONTIAC, ‘THE PONTIAC PR MICHIGAN 6 Nearby Communities to Offer F ree Chest RESS - er A Tr AP wee - ——_ NEW HO “CON SHALON ST. ~ United Press Telephete House” part. Signs are part of collection turned over to police after vandals uprooted ‘them from various parts of town and left them in other sections. eee OPEN HOUSE?—Some of the signs fit, others don't, at the en- trance of this Ft. Worth, Tex., jail. The above “prisoner” probably would agree about the “New Homes,” but question the “Open For the Record Americans of three centuries’ Fesi-|else, and, contrary to many|the same background as the white dence, with deep roots here, with | learned psychiatrists, no feeling of | prisoners, and the same loyalty. no feeling of kinship whatever with | inferiority because of their color. ‘It was a rude Red awakening to | ‘the colored races of the world,"”’| They found the U.S. Negroes as|the great reality of American with no desire to live anywhere | American as corn-on-the-cob, with | unity. By GEORGE SCHUYLER (Schuyler, feature editor of the Pittsburgh Courier is also author of several books.) Perhaps the greatest disappoint- ment that the Communists re- | ~ ceived in the Korean fight was| — their failure to win over the Negro | prisoners of war. The Reds thought | 4 they had a “natural” in the Negro, ~ prisoners, and did a specially thor- ough job on them, The result was a spectacular set- | back — one that must have been | as humiliating to them as it was! surprising. The colored soldiers challenged — = a £9 When the wounded prisoners. were exchanged, the first big laugh | gums to enliven the solemn proceedings; <—— was provided by a Negro, Private lst Class Roger Herndon of Jack-| "== / sonville, Fla., whose hand had | : been amputated, and who had un- | brainwashing. said, “The only thing Commu- nist about me is this blue army overcoat they gave me just be- incongruity their action againat the lurid pictures of the allegedly superior Communist way of life which they nably painted. Apparently they were unaware that a similar of ra- United Press Telephote CANOE CHRISTENING—Two former Gis, John ; adventurers will take the-craft-on-a three-year been shouting since 1930, has been | McEntee of Brooklyn, N. Y. (seated) and Fred Ros- | 30,000-mile odyssey along Western Hemisphere coe of Highland Park, Ill, have their canoe coastlines. During the trip, they will tape-record launched by pin-up actress, Mable Rea. The two | their experiences for a radio show. to Help Com Arthur J, Jones, deputy disaster | director for Midwestern Area Red | Cross, said Tuesday that local Red Cross workers cannot cope with any disaster — storm or ene- my attack — unless their work is planned, Jones’ address highlighted the _..| kickoff meeting for this week's “disaster institute” sponsored by Oakland County Chapter, Ameri- can Red Cross. Some 30 men and women attended. Harold B. Euler, chapter chair- man opened Tuesday night's meet- ing in the county office building, 1 Lafayette St. Bradlee Pruden, disaster chairman, introduced Delay Debate on Bill for 4th County Judge Rep. William S$, Broomfield (R- while he tries to unite Oakland County’s state representatives be- hind it. Only Rep, Richard C, Van- Dusen (R-Birmingham) is support- ing the bill now. Rep. Fred G. Beardsley (R-Ox- ford) says some township super- visors in his district don't want judge Mackinac Bridge Fulfills By TOM FARRELL LANSING (UP)—A life-long dream will be realized for David Barnard Steinman when construction of the Mackinac Straits Bridge ‘FaR94zi it i! ‘ it y He iy i ! 7 | i i I 4 ‘t Dreams From 1930 until World War II began, Steinman built bridges in ask. the bill be postponed again Pentiae Preas Phete “LET'S GET READY !"—Arthur J. Jones of St.{ right, Harold B. Euler, 133 Ottawa Dr., chairman Louis, Mo., deputy disaster director for Midwestern | of the Oakland County Red Cross Chapter; Bradlee Area.Red Cross, urged local people Tuesday to be | Pruden, Birmingham, chapter disaster chairman ready to feed, house and clothe victims of a big | and Roland W. Reese, Birmingham's deputy civil storm or enemy attack. With Jones are, left to | defense director. Red Cross Disaster Director in Pontiac Negro POWs Just Laugh at Red Indoctrination Efforts mittees Get Job Organized |disaster victims there are, where | help him find members of his fami- \they are, and how many rescue|ly who may be missing. workers there are, before trotting! The govermnent, meanwhile, res- out truckloads of coffee and sand-| cues the trapped, fights fires, pre- wiches, medicines and bandages.| vents looting and riots, and re- “Our job,” he said, “is to look, | Dick sewage and water lines. Disaster work, Jones said, is a to see, to think — and only then, | 14) thing — and every city and to move, And we shouldn’t be | maui cs y must be ready to look more than an hour behind. | after itself for a short time. Jones emphasized that in a dis-| “We don't want Pontiac, in a aster, the Red Cross tries to care disaster, to- be standing around for the victim — feed him, clothe helpealy unti{ Birmingham can him, get a roof over his head, and | get here,” he said. CONTESTANTS—Mimi Cummiskey, of 471 Oakland Ave., Bir- mingham (left), and Arlyne Coubrough, of 10414 Borgman, Hunting- ton Woods, were chosen to represent MacManus, John and Adams Inc., Bloomfield Hills advertising firm, in the competition for the “Miss Detroit Advertising” title Thursday. Entries will vie for the title at the spring meeting of the Mihigin Council of American Association of Advertising Agencies at the Rackham Building, Detroit. Park) want the bill amended to/ 7 oe let Gov, G, Mennen Williams ap-|> point a judge Fight away, instead) of waiting until the November elec-|| tions for voters.to choose the new|> - e FR em \ = \ Ponting Press Photo RECRUITER AND RECRUIT—Chief Lawrence E. Crawford and Marilyn Elliot, 18, of 896 Lapeer Rd., Lake Orion, examine the Pon- Rays " Raymobiles’ Set for March Tour. Mobile Units to Start Campaign Against TB in Ferndale, Rochester Two mobile chest X ray units will visit six comminities in March as Oakland County starts its all- out drive to find unknown cases of tuberculosis. A. R. Musson, acting chairman of a committee planning the coun- ty-wide tour, said Ferndale, Ro- chester, Lake Orion, Oxford, Or- tonville and Holly are the first areas on the visit list. The roving “raymobiles” will move info every section, of the county including Pontiac, in the coming 18 weeks, Health authorities, urging every person over 15 years old to take the free chest check-ups, hope to Xray at least 190,000 persons. The March schedule was an- nounced at a committee meeting | Tuesday. Musson, who is execu- | tive secretary of the Oakland - | County Tuberculosis Assn., is tem . porary chairman. Members asked the Oakland learns when the units will move in, z f P< ; i z8 ey aa §¢ i - Het Ht i Reichhold Chemical companies stops at Jefferson School March 15; School March 16-17; Wilson 18-19; Coolidge | less than two accidents per 100,000 | vehicle miles, By comparison, the rate was 5.7 in 1934. For the three-year period from | 196@ through ranked third with .88. Leaves Kyoko Behind a oe Se 7) : os «Se. 4 Oe ee ee ee ee ed Csi. es Pd Sy a cpa ere ee bis greatest | on his , , “1 hope it works out way.” te Cabiniss Field, Tex., — = <= <=> = = = 1 re , y 2 = f { % aR ein gaate aecell ‘ Uh SW Saad Gel x , pil ‘ ~ 4 \ , a eo a plone es ~~ + Rcgwistsed pb peewee \ in care oh tet es ed ae “db i l er ‘ le ig \ ae | SIXTEEN : ; ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1956 -- bs Unproducive Cow ** Dulles Will Go ccnty worms sate emt) Geneva lalks ey eee Secretary to Lead U.S. ~ A government circular explained’ Delegation to Parley on Pio = | e cate conte eee ‘ehicn| For East Problems causes a severe strain on available | WASHINGTON (INS) — Admin- Seber expetien. istration sources said today that in April. . | SURE-FLOAT SUIT—Sure to make a big hit ; New York, demonstrates its buoyant qualities while with nonswimmers is this new bathing suit designed | another similar model floats alongside. The suit é F z z 3 tt] i i | & . 4 z 7 “principle of material self-inter- oe Pamunion rauimiory | Peds Add ‘New’ Principle“. | Officials said —e | of the principle of self-interest is Duties to ov te toe cower OF Self | D . . of Dees we ae (Ol Oe Interest tO Dogma [tity 2 ner'snd wert | where Soviet Ressia and Com- By TOM WHITNEY “Lenin taught that tens and tens ers to produce more in a short munist China will also be rep- AP Forteign News Staff |of millions of people can be time, the Malenkov regime has | resented — carries out the ox The Kremlin's deep-domed think- | brought to communism only on the | been forced to promise—officially | pressed wishes of President Ei Jere are claiming an ideological condition that the enthusiasm el Picard incentives ye It aa none — | senhower. iscovery: the principle of ‘‘ma-| the masseg of the people, born | is" out to the Russian peo- finished pastel shode— | They added that the decision was terial self-interest’ or ‘‘material from the great revolution, is com. | ple the hope of a more rapidly rich golden trim. Choice of made since the conclusion of the incentive.” bined with the principle of per- | improved standard of living. white or two colors ON THE Big Four Conference of Foreign It amounts to this: to get people sonal incentive, personal interest, Whether the incentives being OUTSIDE, Right or left-opening Ministers in Berlin, which set up| to produce more, you must pay | and economic consideration.” presage are sufficient to attain doors at no extra cost! Its Self- the Geneva pariey but failed to| them more. Adam Smith discov-| He then went on to advocate the their purpose is another question. Service features are like @n- reach agreement on European | ered much the same thing back in |-—————— = gaa other helping hand in the | problems. ot |the 18th centry—but the resem- bitchen. Previously, state department of-| blance presumably is purely co- ra ficials assumed that the U. 8. | incidental. 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Te 4.99 Values LADIES’ SKIRTS oye = E 3 LADIES’ SLIPS od ge a= S Special Sale 3Se LADIES’ PANTIES — = = Un 2 22° Main Fleer AUN 1.69 Value! Men's WORK - SHIRTS BATH SETS S <= = — <_ 8 SULLA x = LF ‘a , . : 2 $ + / , ; : . , | ‘ \ ‘ j rae 4 , ' . $ a { 3 4 4 . | BOR Te Titi RE ears ee a Se siguipcincinninmnamnrcemonetanatiniaipharttnatmermanes . | EMA : Senn VERO netted WEIS RAG Hv aP se «fia EI THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1954 1 Detroit's Kronk Red Trial Witness Succumbs at 70 ‘Grand Old Man’ of City Council. Served Four Decades in Politics DETROIT w—City Councilman’ John A. Kronk, who helped to — 10 Gallon Galvonized GARBAGE ° CAN.... 20 Gallon Galvanized | GARBAGE § CAN.... Keego Hardware Warehouse Co. FREE PARKING omemeanin [cover agent for the Bl 8 and | Motor City’s non-partisan politics | |igan as a 4th sta was 70 years old and looking for-|be the capital. ward to imminent return home for| He argued this could be -| Santwire was cleared by a fed- | more activity. | fied since the five involved COUM | oral grand jury. Kreak tad | ties—Wayne, Oakland, Washtenaw, i _— a of & ree |Macomb and Monroe—had 50 per seurest. He was removed to ® | ont of the state's population and| Man in Shop Robbery tal and died about midvight. | Daiq 67 per cent of its taxes. Has Wife as Witness | He went south ony last week : 4i\for a rest, confident of early re- turn, As it turned out, one of his Three years ago Kronk suffered a heart attack while driving his car. He spent weeks in a hospi- tal. The veteran of city politics had a public career which dated back to the horse and buggy days. He served numerous terms on the Council. His first terms, go- | ing back to 1915, actually were on OK School Bond Issue GRAND RAPIDS @® — Grand Rapids voters Tuesday ap- proved by a 21 $1,250,000 bond issue for a school building program. loting was 1,074 for and 485 against a tax boost to finance the Sam Benson Says ALL MERCHANDISE LISTED BELOW WILL BE SOLD i IN MY STOCK ROOM ONLY! alea” ENTRANCE...23 WATER ST., =, NOTICE! DOORS OPEN 9:30 A.M. SHARP! All Merchandise Is Odds and Ends of My New Saginaw Store and Odds and Ends of My Stock m All Merchandise Slightly Soiled from Handling . POSITIVELY, DUE TO LOW PRICES TT NO REFUNDS! NO EXCHANGES! NO PHONE ORDERS! 20 Osmun St. FE 2-6506 | the old 42-man Board of Aldermen =< functioned eee eerie: BET SHOP LEWIS! =n IVIDEN D DAYS $3.00 DIVIDEND! Unfinished 4-Drawer Chest Well constructed of clear Ponder- Reg. $21.95 osa pine 36” high by 31” wide $ 95 by 16” deep with 4 roomy draw- 18 ers, ready to paint. DIVIDEND DAYS SPECIAL! 2 £ 5 & J $2.00 DIVIDEND! 13” TRICYCLE A sturdy bike in white Keg. $10.95 ond red with rubber tires *8% and pedals. DIVIDEND DAYS SPECIAL! $2.00 DIVIDEND! LARGE METAL WAGON Famous ‘Greyhound’ 35” Reg. $9.95 all steel wagon with semi- $ 9 5 pneumatic tires. DIVIDEND DAYS SPECIAL! Values to $7.50 MEN’S HATS C Values to $4.95 $5.00 DIVIDEND! Innerspring MATTRESS A guaranteed innerspring mat- Reg. $29.95 "| tress padded with pounds of white cotton and covered with a heavy woven stripe ticking. Full, twin or 3% bed size. DIVIDEND DAYS SPECIAL! $5.00 DIVIDEND! ie UTILITY TABLE A 22x16" plastic top Reg. $17.95 table on casters with 7 995 cutlery drawer and 2 DIVIDEND DAYS SPECIAL! — $3.55 DIVIDEND! CRIB MATTRESS Reg. $13.50 spring crib mattress with 9° heavy wet-proof ticking. DIVIDEND DAYS SPECIAL! Standard 28"x52” inner. shelves. Fur Felts! Wool Felts! 3.0 see = “rt Se e0) EEVIDENY: Val. to $6.95 | Val. to $18.50 | | Val. to $6.95 | | Val. to $8.95 mT NG CHAIR jae) «41 UB Walnut Men's & Boys'| | MEN’S MEN’S MEN'S mt CHAIR || NITE TABLE JACKETS] | ACKETS I) | docx one wrought ron $MRQS “at RD | al | ee eee S $8 $450 | | $450 Hy om in-black, red or i ws for | that may be mt ote 6” ] ? 3 ] 2 PP nem, [ibe { it may be used indoor DIVIDEND DAYS SPECIAL! DRADRID DAYS SPECIAL < Begg Urg9"So wth Sé gi new Sts2 $3.00 DIVIDEND! SIMMONS Hollywood Bed Frame Heavy Hollywood dap Reg. $10.95 frame on casters . . » 95 justs to fit ony size ‘ spring EWIS FINE FURNITURE $2.00 DIVIDEND! DINING CHAIRS Mahogany finished dine. Reg, $6.95 ing chairs with ’ plasti¢ seats. May be used as a A. desk ‘choir. " DIVIDEND. DAYS SPs ee out eae we, ae fe By ea “ $ L ~~ Pa *. — % . outs = AAU Viblecy aie de ee ee a a Ee ) a? = at. r 2 or outside DIVIDEND DAYS SPECIAL! | | $2.00 DIVIDEND! a recAl | One Group: Val. to $38.50! One Group: Val. to $24.50! oo. $5.00 DIVIDEND! 8 MEN'S SUITS MEN’S GABARDINE 20-PC. CANNON TOWEL SET $4.00 DIVIDEND! TABLE LAMPS 4 mews ovencoats || RAINCOATS! |] | Packooe consists of 4 Reg. 695 1] METAL HAMPER CABINET 3 = TOPCOATS Bf Gate towels, Afcce towels,” O5 I] ane scleabinet with Rep. $7895 | |A,2%UP_0f china bose Reg. $11.95 MEN’S ALL WOOL Hi ; . avy gouge meta! cabinet wi eg. . | hat f | I) | Chovce’st cols a elect Weal gles a | 495 from $195 on *6* TD Sizes 00 SPORT COATS! ||| DIVIDEND DAYS SPECIAL! || 64" high SIVIDEND Dav seiCiaL: i DIVIDEND DAYS SPECIAL! Pad Noten $ 00 Rainer | $1.00 DIVIDEND! 300 DIVIDENDT $6.00 DIVIDEND? ” He 36 tees ||2 Ft. STEP STOOL : . - pps ——__—_—— ee ee eee sis || METAL OVER-SINK CABINET || PRESSURE COOKER an te Gos i type sto so handy c Handy oversink storage in — Reg. $12.95 || A nationally advertised Reg. $12.95 LADIES’ il . 9 5 . $ pressure cooker ot a tre- $ || | oround the house this 4 door metal cabinet. 9 saenilnun cedluctlon. witle 6” | GABARDINE ||| DIVIDEND DAYS SPECIAL! Wichroverail 49 oap oe | | ih DIVIDEND DAYS SPECIAL! DIVIDEND DAYS SPECIAL! COATS Hi Val. to $22.50 Entrance to Doors of SAM BENSON'S - STOCK ROOM 23 WATER ST. 4 f » -« «.dpound. Corner. of. Main. Stora..-. A or “2.4 - . conte — a a ee Sp ae SE EE Ke gee On A ee ‘ * ho THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, soe tat 24, 1954 Py es 2 YP? ' 7. Gj mA if ‘ewomcis on Fine Food pt: >) THE BEST FOR % at r | BLOGK EAST OF TELEGRAPH RATH’S “BLACK HAWK” | GROUND 10M VE aren wr @ ow ™ fH nm Tend'r Mild Sugar Cured | | bene wortavoos wancers fp OPEN | — SMOKED HAMS a SUN. Pa FROM sa : Famous for Their Delicious Flavor and Fine Fexvatt ‘T JACK Fost Punt CANE A 5 SHANK HALF "39; | & | SUGAR _- bE Q: | stico ype, |BACON am 65° SUTTON’S BAY RED TART Me, 2 1c WHOLE HAM. ‘Lb. 65¢ | U. $. CHOICE QUALITY BEEF PITTED CHERRIES CHOCOLATE COVERED a DERAN THIN MINTS ‘3c: 39¢ CHUCK ROAST KRISPY CRACKERS 3: 25¢ Tender, Joley . . . Rich in Vitamins! FOR TOLL HOUSE COOKIES 99 c NESTLE COOKIE MIX ™ 43: TOWLET TISSUE = 2 = 25¢ Mitk Fed Snow White VEAL Really Delicious 43i. BLADE CUTS | sre pet VAN CAMP'S ' ROCK HENS ; e . | BEANS FARM ES) (VEAL cuops... me" 6%) Tmdwet™ ARs PRODUCE! . 2% 25° WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES FRANKS 539 PESCHKE’S GRADE ! Lk ee. cetho rks. = RING BOLOGNA “Sti 39%. Drip or Reg. Grind 24 SIZE FAMOUS 12 IN 1 MIX om : ea, | BUTTER ' 2 REMUS BRAND 19 HARSE x 39: | —_ asa neers 1 5c LARGE EGGS Linc 69 FY : , dns. 39 MONARCH Fancy Mix for V-8 COCKTAIL aay 37. sara 695. MONARCH TOMATO JUICE | PIE CRUST) Vegetable Juice “ru nc ¥Q* | BabyFoods 329 AUNT JANE'S MUSSELMAN'S SNOW .CROP Peach, Pineapple or Apricet 2 APPLE Fresh Frosen sor inind | SAUCE | ORANGE | == TUMBLER 19° —_ 2 ito 3 xX JUICE a FRISKIES DOG FOOD «3. 33e | g Beet Steaks J WORTHERN NAPKINS <2 2m 27¢ | oeag CHEESE. | EAPRARCE 1. SALE : Sb =a OU | « 29 “ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDRESHAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1054 World of Today Still Uses Mud Bricks for Homes _ housing villager, the fellah. Modern motels and museums jong going up im Arizona and New | were Mexico are made of mud and’ covered hogans. ians built | "OAT ROGERS BROS. ATERN REVAL” "Sch an an These fine old patterns available again! a an ee | using it like plaster. The Spanish. Egyptian brickmaking methods via North Africa’s Moors, the first time in silver- ire ucn Se pce eee) a a eee |e eee essential pieces you need and esse Spon 18 ple mad blocks, adobe, and pise | more than just regional atmo- | always wanted to make your 4 6 Cotte Spoons 90 de terre or rammed earth. sphere. Thick earth walls are service complete for gracious jced Drink Spoons = 1.98 | How long prehistoric man | Y@r™ in winter, cool in summer entertaining. Order them today. Butter Spreaders = 1.98 - and inexpensive. F ing d April 17 Dinner Knwves, Reg. 3.08 ‘first shaped mud 9q —— On a blazing day, eastern visi- actory closing date, April 17. Dinner Knives, Viande 3.00 them out to dry in the sun is un- ‘one y: Parapes “ Dinner-forks, Reg. 1.90 | known. For at least 6,000 years sometimes walk : adobe . WHY BE “SHVER SHY”... Der Forks, Viende 198 fisuch bricks have sheltered | hotel room and demand, “Shut off Compect three - speed COMPLETE YOUR SERVICE NOW! Salad Forks 19 Egyptians eking their living from that air-conditioning. Admiral radio - record rm Oyster Forks 19 the Nile Valley. Mesopotamian| 1” the Rhone Valley of France eh doe combination. Accepted Table Spoon 225 : farmhouses that are occupied to- Smart lasti Now F and early Greek civilization were plastic va Se founded on humble mud blocks. | 44Y were built of rammed earth— q s si In Egypt the making of sun-|- | dried mud brick has not changed nce car bae'mie tamed METROPOLITAN’S ANN!’AL REPORT TO POLICYHOLDERS FOR 1953 Over a Billion Dollars Paid to Policyholders and Beneficiaries — the Largest Sum in the History of Insurance Admiral 21” TV Consolette Base $20 $ : 95 Trade-in Your Extra . Old Set! ~REDMOND'S | Dare gray ett, mts | ngs i harass” Ton te with sand in on bare? straw, is | forms are moved upward, and — same another section of wail is tamped Optometrists—Jewelers “ | paar a de dry im the | tote of a. Gad osciaet ts 81 N. Seginew Se. FE 2-3612 — cocteet * — like sandstone, a weather-resis- . — | When infrequent but torrential | tant monolithic slab. SL we rains fall, a fellah’s house often! A house of rammed earth buiit | Just melts away. Recently, how- | in St. Augustine, Fla., in 1556 still se : | ever, a Point Four technical team | stands. Thomas Jefferson built - Austin-Norvell Agency, Inc. attacked the problem, developing | several outbuildings at Monticello a water-resistant mud brick with | of pounded dirt. INSURANCE materials ‘available to the vil-| A rammed carts | | lagers. mansion built in 1773 stood in Ralph Austin = Mud mixed with emulsified | Washington, D. C. until it was Ralph Norvell 70 W. Lowrence PE 2-9221 | asphalt, plus other methods ef| torn down im 1900. THREE-DAY SALE! =r 149" Brand New ‘20 ALLOWANCE Free Delivery Mere benefits te more people were duce the inflationary forces, which for so Metropelton Highlights of 1953 : by Metropolitan in 1953 than haveever many years have been driving the cost of _ During 1953, Metropolitan's gain in Life NO MONEY DOWN | paid by any Life insurance company in _living to ever greater heights. The curtail- insurance in force was substantially larger : | e enipdn seer ops operenay ment of war production, a temporary catch than wes ever recorded by Meiro- | ries arnounted to $1.029,000,000 ing up with civilian demand in some areas. politan or any other Life insurance company When « ts reaiaed that Metropolitan's & determined effort to achieve @ balanced. in any one year. "s Life insur- benefit payments are only a portion of those -Uget, and @ Feturn to more orthodox — ance im force, at the end of 1953, sotalled ‘ of the insurance industry os & whole, Pegenens of reli dos aad Seon tire more than $56 billioa. The number of peo- ~ Biggest one can teadily visualize the wemendous played their part ple covered under all forms of Metropolitan mabilizing force that the people of the We im the Life imeurante business are pelts canal in genes! My oF oer 2? Washer Buy themse! ves insurdiice and re- which bear so heavily on the The assets of the whech meee and those on fixed incomes. "Te me we Conny. hep The : Al w all, 1953 was an outstanding year “rts to control this danger should receive increased by $719,000,000, and reached Original Imagine - - a famous et tw your “s operations. In most re «UF fullest support. $12,312,000,000 at the close of 1953. quality EASY washer spects, t was the best im ’ In the year ahead, business will be more Dividends to policyholders during the year Automatic | 2 4 price like this! |——— 86-year history. In the of the evel competitive, but this is no cause for con- reached an all-time high of $214,829,000. Clothes of economic eine Unned trans corn. provides the same goods The interest rave earned by Metropolitan in- The new Easy has big and Canada. and ity of our Field at lower prices, or better and services =: vestments, after deducting investment ex- Dryer fomily - size Porcelain Organization, thes is not surprising. We can at the same price. The United States has penses, —— to 3.31%, (Compared with Tub, proven perform- take pride in reaching new heights in service = grown to ts t outstanding position —_—3.21% for 1952), and stood at 3.09%, after ance Aluminum Agita- oem to the peoples of our two countries on the basis of competition in a free market ae ia Tax. Se ee tor, modem stream ata rate, wncreased ’ We are passing through a readjustment | largely because of the increased Com pletely Save $40 lined Safety Wringer Sethe Sesnemin Geneinens and have been for a number of — St ees Installed ive nd Quick-Dral Roady re cclbape pit mp grat a = he 1953 we , See it idea @008, minds strong. Persona! savings in the United citing accomplishments, today ! thom with sons of mikary age, ae now extimated ot 000 eh wry aru we ~~] | Hamilton Gas Clothes Dryer : was the cessation of hostilities in Korea. billion dollars, exctusive of the holdings of @08 aad women im the : Regular Price $139.95 world ot peace We have, far and , the ° is incumbent upoe us to continue to remain decticnaigaelep sl tas Semanry ada war. Reg. $269.95 299 O / $ 95 MONEY ecuve military theatre. we can convert som = and Canada have not lost their fundamental DOWN! of our idusinial faciisnes from production — esitg of thrift, mutiative, and faith im God i . of matene! tor human destruction to the Our two countnes wilt go to much greater teow @ aque omplete story of Metropoli- and Your Washer ay Peres wane heights of prosperity in a peacetime econ 1n's aperabons dunng 1953. as embodied Fri M4 : : On ike domesuc troni, a oumbde: of in vmy than ever could be achieved in the inthe Annual Repon to Polwyholders, mail Buences have been at work to materially re- midst of war the coupon below . Big 7.7 Cu. Ft. 1954 Easy Action Swivel-Top Cheans ali ever trom | position METROPOLITAN ASSETS AND LIABILITIES—DECEMBER 31, 1953 ‘Reg. Price $199.95 (tm accordance with the Ansual Statement filed with the Insurance Department of the State of New Yort.) : Eureka ‘ QSSETS WHNCS ASSURE FULFULMENT OF OBLIGATIONS GBLIGATIONS TO POLICYIOLBDERS, BENEFICIARIES, AOD OTHERS Sale Price , re _Beonds ... se ew 8 ew ew we + 88,457,418,065.78 Sratvtery Policy Reserves (This amount sequired by 20% More hedustrial and Commerc a! $4,172, 794,376.97 lew, together with feture premiums and taterest, is U. 8. and Canadian secessary to assure payment of future policy benefita.) $10,434,534,909.08 $ 95 Suction Government £90,206, 554.5 Cel ana liiaaiainal : : GaerhiG Policy Proceeds and Dividends leh with Com- Public Utity. li. 1,642,499,573.13 pony at interest by beneficianes and policyholders, te , | a a». it: 446.935,849.03 be paid to them as directed at future dates. 689,329,021 00 NO Shedlin (AS bet 016.476.0966) anc pedined @ scl cores e agree a rss (payable { You Save $20 MONEY goaranteed ; a 172,71 8,060.11 wm 1994) ‘“ 203,618,054.00 | DOWN iietiguga Unies <0 Neel Bidi. ; 2,336,997.1 34.83 Policy Cleims Currently Ovtstending tciaim ia : Oe arbas properues $2,157, 837,445.45 process of settlement, and estimated claims that have No Money Ge farms . ae 178,599,689_38 aot yet been reported) . . . 1 8 et et ele ,640,032.54 Rea! Estate (after decrener by adrustmem of dome sncecniiit Other Policy Obligations. 2 2. 6... 83.674 721.78 Down 90 Deys Houmng promcts and other real Temes Accrved (payable 195. 2 1 wk. 51,633,831 .98 Same as enate acquired for eum. . $996,012.210.14 Security Velvation Reserve (preacribed by the No- Free Cesh Properues ter Company use 47.979_349.96 tianal Association of Insurance Commissioners). 25,845,145.08 li sansfacnoe of —— > detest eS of Contingency Reserve fer Mertgage leons . $,050,000.09 De ivery whack © ender contract of Ali Other Obligations. 2. 2. 2. 28,213,270.94 t — sninsiniges TOTAL OBLIGATIONS TRC <7 0 ' Policy Lees made te poticyboier onthe cunt “es sss — ea a ee ee | TRADE-IN YOUR OLD 95 Cesh end Bonk Deposin 156,401 445.73 2 VU 604, 209,379.29 | ' Other Assets ichretty premiums and inicrest oad —_——— oumse@ingW 2. - - we 8 + (276, 698,999.17 TOTAL SURPLUS FUNDS . 715,392,379.29 REFRIGERA | OR NOW! Qid Cleaner! FOTAL ASSETS TO MEET OBLIGATIONS . $12.311,933,967.13 TOTAL OBLIGATIONS AND SURPLUS FUNDS . $12,311,933,367.13 , MOTE—Assets amounting 10 $586,852,295.40 are deposited with vanous public officials under the requirements of law or regulatory authority. Hi METROPOUT AN UF) PRURANCE CO. 4 : 7 : Metropolitan Life A Insurance Company oF. ete dary ny of your Anmuw | Ne ates 4mvuTrvat COMPANY) eae . . ca gtx" fee abe os a —_ 4 eves {| oad . . ~~ + FONT a PO a He sa a | a | Z| Bf See 51 W. HURON ST. cate, those tribesmen—who till the fields around Nairobi, the capital, and work as laborers and servants for the SCRAP IRON 22 Congress St FE 5-8142 pHi : a Oe — — _ Bob Considine Says: ie mong big ty hy She Promotion Aided [13° T nde of milk, or one-hall| - - m TheirComet Ut will| by Wisconsin Farmers cent per pound of butterfat on a B52 Bomber Ranks High tes: goer cwnes wa we We | ayisos, wis © — Wiseman |™=Fe0n4 asl . * Who. wants to work on «| farmers invested $585,901 in Amer- | on List of Indescribables |sfun: can Day Auction se po- Expert Furniture Moving ‘ ) motion during 1953, 9A of| LINCOLN, Neb. @ — Don Ee eel om me er | Memene Butghers _ | wisconsin reports. The figure was | Dneessen tried to carry a burning described veh = NORTH BRANFOR?, Conn, @—/|a new record. sofa from his home and got it orange —e “The Air Force didn’t ask for 0 The burglars who stole $1,400 from The money was raised through | stuck in the front door, So he pa private list | plane that would fly, say, 30.0001 the Johnson Bros. store left a con-|a voluntary checkoff of one cent |called firemen. The firemen tilted of Meteors 1 saget, phone a | tit O-Sates on how Be 4 | tented friend behind, They fed the | fer pound of butterfat produced |and jiggled: it out the front door B-52, Boeings eight-jet intercon- for the ultimate product of all the store cat ice cream. in June and July. This year the'like expert rt movers ers. . tinental bomber. information we had — and the Oe ot te pe on B52 is it.” . are known. altitude itcan| We said the craft must be the run away from an F386 Sabre jet.| bomber to end all bombers. That JOIN OUR PAYDAY Under certain conditions its en-| made him smile, and say. . gines, Pratt and Whitneys new) “The nature of this industry is - J5%, each develop around 25,000) such that the B52 is already ob- mos . horsepower. -< solete. Boeing works about 10 years Given a little assist by the | ahead of current production. Like e wind it could bomb New York | 80me of the others, we're into the at moon today and Les Angeles | Sketching stage of designs for shortly before noon, Los Angeles | &tomic-powered planes. time, also today, Coming the Beall does not believe that the | other way, it could atomize 20 | United States has lagged far be- or 30 big U. S. cities — the | hind Britain in the development Our poyday regulars add to their savings accounts from each — about | of ‘jet air travel for the paying paycheck and have the satisfaction of watching their savings aac one wily thle summer and be x Current sais ba wigs eri aes lorge oy: pag hood It bomb with startling ac-| Pects it to be a plane beyond the paychecks, will help you reach your savings goal faster. coay teen thane waighs and | Delleviland Qemet L Rate pay 2% current rate and your savings are insured to $10,000. can “see” better at night above a| “We've avoided one pitfall in jet i | t ! al hen te end t argc : Join our payday regulars on your next payday unfettered daylight. British imbed their jets in their What is chiefly hard to de-| wings, risking a blown-away wing scribe about the B52, which will| if something flies loose in the jet. replace the titantic B36 is its size.|We suspend ¢hem from the wings The commander of this’ winged{in pods, and project them out in structure looks down from a win-| front of the wing where they can dow like a man staring out of aj be easily serviced. three story building. plant As for the ‘drag’ we overcome After a tour of Boeing's . Senior Vice President Wellwood — } Beall tried.his hand at describing Itchy Skin Rash a _ the B52. say anaes Stop Scratching like « Dog! 16 EAST LAWRENCE STREET with Wright's first plane,” he | ‘cst ony suis regh. pips. ‘estan, or MAIN STREET — ROCHESTER represented the ultimate . w Salve bacterta of con- ing of that era. It took the ulti | SSir cs: al areeswu. Money back guarentee. THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1954 } *. 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Read 856 Osklond : White Loke | oe oe’ 5 a ON i ee eee a MR te SS ay Ta i * ; . | f . \ > _/THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1954 Convict Two AFL = han'a"weae” “™" ““" ™* | Divorces Granted George Fears China Position. af. | cials were convicted last night of | They are among 12 AFL officials | eil'A. trem Drury alexa Senator Believes shaking down an Oklahoma City indicted by a federal grand jury| Gis Deans trom H - im construction firm for $15,312 to | on charges. One, fy fen Qenale C Win Recognition’ keep labor peace on a pipeline pro- | Paul . was convicted ear- Irene 1 from Via Geneva Parley ject. : ~ | ler and sentenced to 12 years in| james ©, fom Eimer vy They face sentences of up to 20| Prison. He also was fixed $8,000. Rermen trem Vere WASHINGTON (Sen. George years in prison and a $10,000 fine | : Seo te Ee each of two counts of violating Sonic Airliner Doru’-troar Seas") (D-Ga) said today that Russia, by winning a seat for Red China at the forthcoming Geneva confer- ence on. Far Eastern ‘problems, |may have gained her only real objective of the Berlin Big Four | talks | George, top Democrat on the | Senate Foreign Relations Commit- tee, said in an interview he re- gards this action as giving the Chinese Communists ‘‘a foot in the door’ toward eventual recognition by the United Nations and possi- i bly by the United States. “There is no question about it, | . . | the Russians have won an achieve- JUST A DOLL—An artist's im- ment,"’ George said. “They may | pression of Sylvaria Mangano is _| have achieved what was their only | being readied for the Viareggio, | real objective at the Berlin con-/| Italy, carnival. The papier-mache | ference—to get the Chinese includ- | figure will be shown at-the yearly }ed in discussion of Asia's prob-| fiesta which features colorful floats | lems.” s+“ | and artistic decorations Secretary of State Dulles, who | . = reports on the Berlin talks to the | State Troopers | Foreign Relations Committee in a | Yea. it's here! Baldwin's new | loted session today and to the; Patrol Car Hues Orga-sonic . . . the sensational | Pation by radio and television to- | . home organ everyone is talking (Tight, has contended the United Match Uniforms on the federal anti-racketee law. | Ann {fom Joseph Bm M| The two are Carl 7 tbeek) LONDON (INS) — Britian ‘has| <8 Ford from Lorra MJ | Bianchi, business agent of started work on a new and revo- Geraldine from ; | Engineers Local 513, St, Louis; |lutionary air liner which is ex-| Geneve from Donsil Muster “] | and L. A. Thompson, former busi-| pected to fly at near the speed | = | ness agent of Teamsters Local 574, |of sound. Reports are current | Cape Girardeau, Mo. |that Vickers Armstrong, bufiders Each was convicted of conspir-|of the Viscount prop-jet airliner acy to extort and actual extortion | and thre Vailant jet bomber, have of $15,312 from the Trojan con-|laid the keel of the new airliner. struction Co. of Oklahoma City. |It is expected to fly in the summer |The jury deliberated 2 hours and of 1955. NEED CASH TODAY 7 FRESH MINED UTILITY SIZE $14"? -. © Cleaner Burning © Low Priced © Long Flame © Rescreened — ; about. | States got just what it wanted in ; a ; i The Orge-conic is as modest in | Arranging the Geneva meeting. EAST LANSING (UP) — Michi- 4 cost as it is in the epace it A number of Republicans have | 84" State Police patrol cars will | have a new look soon, it was ‘an- requires .. . and everyone, young voiced skepticism at Dulles’ action | a= in agreeing to sit down with eng ait Bdge! ‘a iat eee Chinese Communists, despite his | _ State Police said mos = Ce a toe your trea [CNM Communints, despite ie Oe 250 patrol cars wil| OM SIGNATURE, CAR OR FURNITURE demonstration . . . and be sure | this would not constitute recogni- be repainted light blue. State Po) Go) osire cash at Household te bring the family. ; >, ; lice cars now are black. . Cash | MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS —s a aan | Gold paint used for the State Finance! Loans made “_ Pa e No Clinkers CALBI e--« 6 | Police insignia on the sides of the a car or — : ' The. secretary briefed the House | Cars will contain material to make thout endorsers—for any MUSIC co Foreign Affairs Committee yester- | them reflect at night when light " good reason. Many repay- Money Back Guarantee ° day and, Chairman Chiperfield | shines on them. Stripes now on the ment plans. Monthly pay- Pontiac’s Locally Owned Home | (p-1)) said in a statement, report- hoods of State Police cars will not) ments to fit your income. of Conn Instruments and | 94 that: | be painted on the blue cars but NO} pragy.to-meet requirements. — , Baldwin Pianos and Organs “He had made clear the United | ther changes will be made. PI 2 sto a today for etiam 119 North Saginaw St. States would in no case recognize | Motorists won't have to wateh | Mal ic 7 Phone FE 5-8222 Communist China and that it | for blue State Police cars on the | fast, friendly one-day service! tat encesding $300, and 4% on any remainda, 1 een ene ene ee es | should not -be given the right to be | highways for at least a month, | sald not be evn he right ote atest iol" MOUSEHOLD FINANCE DON'T DELAY | Indochina where Communist China ‘ake that long to make the color (7. sora D. ‘ “| ‘| had an interest as an aggressor.” change-over, of RDER NOW! Chiperfield also quoted Dulles | — South new St. ‘ ORDE jas saying Soviet leaders have | Gold produced in South Dakota ag ae ad st ° “worked themselves into a situa-|1-1952 weighed a total of 18.68 ay Bidg., 2nd Floor 351 S. Paddock | FE 4-1518 tion from which there is no es- tons and, if assembled in one PHONE: FEderal 4-0535 : cape,” and that unrest in Soviet-| Place, would occupy 29.931 cubic ee =) occupied areas “is so great they | feet. Loans mods to residents of nearby towns do not dare give greater freedom for fear it will be used against them,."’ : ] = s . | George said he doesn't see how | some sort of recognition could be denied the Communists if any | POR FAST DELIVERY, CALis agreements were reached at Gen- re) AKLAND a on Korea or on Indo- | | Fuel & Point Co. § _ _ | Rasa vass_] Stamp Machine ee = Turns Out Special Ws Hore NOW! for Washington NEW, TUBELESS =| LA SALLE. 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Lawrence Street Phone FE 2-3551 Men‘’s- SOX ae Pdi ; rorurw-r0,,r™ry,g,,r,rtrrrvrvvvvvvvVTVTVTVT Te CCC CCC CCC CCC “yer Li UUUUY! UUUUUUL UY Sareea nant Tinks leap a ae ‘ ws ER EC my z i : y i: — HE aE Te RR HS VET ee ee ee en ani = 2 o— , “ ! a F i PF : ee: ‘ Senet cmeeereeeee wi ENED enter eee: 1 : = =< ——S = 3 a rae =e EES Se —— 7 / A = = ntioaile : i . ot & ae! Wane d z > j ae es ge ee AP ee et SS me D5 Vc Ct a ae ae De j se eS Soe. Bice vader dt pcs tO ah | ae Fe _THE PONTIAC PRESS, __ WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 24, 1954 a a ee Se aed "Stared Young Mother Needs to "Regain Confidence 5 Gift Sweater Poor Choice Burton’. - - - T € Husband ‘Too Small of Husban tesla DAYS for Toddl Haunts H _ Mother Advised to Now She’s Afraid _ Explain Truthfully to Make Decisions | | to Donor for Youngster Ae By EMILY POST By MURIEL LAWRENCE | A letter from a mother tells me: As a young girl, Mrs. N., her “For her first birthday, my daugh- family says, was very “close” to | -_ ‘ter received a hand-knit sweater them. Then, at 22, she overrode from a friend of mine who is an pa cer stg young man—_| - | expert knitter. The sweater is married him. In love, she in-| A special group of beau- | lovely, but unfortnately it is too sisted he Was a paragon of self- tiful blouses reduced for small for her. Would it be proper assurance and generosity; but her | Pontiac’s Dividend Days | to tell its maker so, or shall I keep family saw his generosity as ex. | to very, very low | it and say nothing? I'm afraid if travagance and his self-assurance | she doesn't see the sweater on my as bluster. | daughter she will think I don’t Mrs. N.'s judgment was mis- 58° PA) | like it, and yet I don't want her taken, For some time she tried to FIGURES : | to go to the trouble of knitting justify it by ignoring hor husband's § another. So what do I do?” irresponsibility, But the shocks Made to Order! | Answer: I think it would be kept coming, © by Gyro Reducing TAN 7 | ee When her son, Stevé, was born, The effortless way to Aw) | are terribly disappointed, but her she had te borrow the money s your figure! S for $3 ; lovely sweater is too small for to release herself from the hos- bod ee a my Mary and unless it can be made pital. Later, when Mr. N, would J relax, pooh oe _ | larger you will have to give it. spead the reat and food money So A Re Values to $4.95 back to her to give to a smaller on entertaining “contacts” he waves restore soon child, because it would be a said he needed in his job, she ae. Game shame not to use it. still tried to ascribe this extrav- ft : saci ssa | Dear Mrs. Post: On which finger ae es eee See | of which hand is a man's wedding At the end of eight years Mr. N. | ¢ | ring worn? I have been told by a | himself finally faced her with her | jewelry that correctly the ring ts mistaken judgment—and ran away : | warn on the little finger of the | = — =~. | right hand, but I see it worn on | ‘ow divorced back home | | the third finger of the left hand| |) with her family, Mrs, N. spends || Riker Bldg., Main Floor more often, | ba | most of her time apologizing for FE 3-7186 nor ee | gp a bP ape pegeer cage ! Answer: A wedding ring is al-| amily, out of patience wi APPAREL FOR WOMEN icra swerrm'om the Matt Ward. What: her, wants me to warm her of er he wears it on the little finger | of this hand or the third finger | is a matter of personal taste —| ‘either is correct. although the lit- | 75 North Saginaw St. swing (RX, tle finger is preferred by men of | When ‘ . ~ fastidious taste. | re refuses eareday, Friday, Saturday Specials Dear Mrs. Post: We have been | | proper bedtins New S in ’ e planning a trip abroad and have take him Knit ae Maternity Wear aon getting, oll cur tafarmetion she’s not t t0 oe which I am a member. | Maybe. And $ “e250 1, Te $4 95 Our travel agent has gone to Madame Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, presi-| dress for Indian women ar every station, What has ° ] 4. 1% Off! a lot of trouble to provide us dent of the United Nations General Assem-| would be worn by a fashionable woman in that makes her slim og ended benpeeg endl ow | bly, shows how the Indian sari, national |her native land. eee" new . . OXFORD SHOP show our appreciation for her help- | ronny K H preparation you may wish | Wauld rally a litte more reducing method 59 W.H Across From | fulness. Steal of the Season : {Granny Knew How to wash these surfaces is | and understanding for her : . Huron ae SS. FE 4-7212 was okay, trims your figure Answer: If she has bought your to Shine a Mirror but G used either vinegar| 7° Taise Stev \ dina: dee tena: onmed Man-Tailored Shirts {to a ranny ant aus , arenas ammonia in the water and to the Season's Fashions — | you, she has received a percentage It's the big steal of the sea- Nothing beats Grandmother's | or judgment. of their cost. If she has not done|908. His shirt—in the same old-fashioned way of polishing | then did ber drying and polishing wen this and you know of something | Striped and checked and dobbied | ‘mirrors, windows and glass covers|with crushed roa ala ane can “oH M k Y ‘she would like to have, you can| cottons, with the same expert) lof framed pictures. Whatever | crushed newspaper. Try it! peace riadbey net a reg the dietiess OW to ake our give it to her as a preseent. Fur. | tatloring—but she will be wearing | ~~ across at ae ast pase net 2 cweet to | thermore, you really should praise |it in the Easter Parade under her) 1 °—~ loot, i cote Ht way figure D4 99 her efficiency to any friends who| new spring tailleur, to the office, | 5 “all's well Wedding Go Smoothly her efficiency to any mag singh ge nm ogee gE Jodgment control play pants or even over her handle inatilied : i i hone for thi \Wash Colored Picks | Neat se inn a ein a Arecfper ohtge hese = booklet. Th : h Don't discard those small |tailored shirt that reaches clear) _ Lincoin like this young pene res e ere is no charge. candle-holders for birthday cakes |dowf to the hem. It's really 0/1} eis | used to letting ere Drang mob _—— = or the colored picks you use for|shirt dress. Featured by an ro a | for us—and then in an emotional | struggie—ao hunger pange—yeu P Fl | Cc | party tidbits. Ttalian designer early in the sea-| 9 Played ~ =— ply ape — —— | soaly ene alll the food peu fie, Drop them into a strainer and | son, vacationers in the tand of the 7 RIS wet * | selves er we! ver che fall sway. earce ora ompany swish gently back and forth in| sun have heralded the style. - — ee need help in regaining trust in- Scteantcally developed TEK- i a hot soapsuds to clean. Then| Many dress maaufacturers will | 9 Pronoun ourselves. | TROL contains three wonderful 559 a Lake Ave Phone FE 2-0127 i chear ceel water ‘amd |be making this shirt dress for the The teat —— We need, not criticism of our feceors ~ all spread on a double thickness of| summer vacationer in a wide | 2 “Give — = weakness, but support of our| “caloriefree” aide. | paper towelling to dry. array of fabric, with a wide scale | 59 Geses courage as we lift our belligerent Just three TEK-TROL Tablews of prices. 33 Wound child in our arms to carry him| with a glass of water, before each It's a fashion with a future instrument |” to bed. meal, will help you regain todey’s : . . a _ tapering fashion lines. Start Answer te Previous Pussle | 33 Location 1 PETUNIAI day with TEK-TROL dictless PONTI | GEE eee Ge . smal ‘ “ : . i : © Testetese—ne = « Ive yet ro make TER- TROL is Tested mre ~ 8 tee as == + BAS and find edu mns ae — -e didnt leave coves of nom glandular @ Food tree— omy 1\y Special Purch Priced to S | |) sr Breer iRoom ae "Beer ae || A thing behind crore Cah at re -—-—- wi” = 's 2 rege pecial Purchase riced to Save! rn a Sone . 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Beautitul, imported from Ba- varia China Boxes choice of 4 or 5 styles and shapes many with dainty floral tops Use them for rings and pins . cosmetics, cunning little decoration for your wall shelf Fine bridge prize, too! Imported Roll Basket Oval hand made roll basket very handy and useful . . get several Wrought Iron CIGARETTE CRADLE | $}.00 GRAND OPE Watch of Coming March 10, 11, 12 The new modern plant and office building of V. A. Nye Dairy Company and the home of Beth's New Restaurant and Grill at 585 Oakland Avenue. Drive-In . .. Car Service Cash and Carry MILK DEPOT NING -_. Tack a list inside your suit- case before you pack, Pe- tunia, and check against it. Also, re-check when re- NATURAL HEALTH FOODS 58 Wayne packing for the retsrn trip later. 81S 10? - ORACKEN FE 4-4601 for Announcement the opening of our Seen te be Opening 2-CUSHION Mohair - Nylon PONTIAC DIVIDEND DAYS MODERN LAWSON 199° 24 W. Huron th uaz, _ William wright... : . i 710 Onherd aks A a THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24,1954 4 7 } A te. * THIRTY-THREE Mrs, Gil Every of Maceday Lake looks over some of the articles in the “Down East Shop” at the annual antique show now being Gentine Foam Foote show is sponsored by Guild 11. Mrs. Every’s brown print calico dress once belonged to \ held at All Saints Episcopal Church, The | Dr. Vernon Abbott's grandmother. New Generations Cherish Old Articles Antiques Are Living History Book —or have you ever—bone or pear!l- handled knives? Or a glass “dumb- bell” to hold the carving set? Or a spoon holder? Or a real turkey red tablecloth? We cherish what our ancestors tossed out to make room for the new. An antique show is a living history book. It shows the growth of a nation and the culture of her people. We may make fun of such items as mustache cups, but we buy them. What did I buy at the antique | show? Well, you see, there was a ring I liked at one of the booths. . . By JANET ODELL When you visit an antique show, you go with one of several atti- tudes. You may be an avid collec- tor who wants to buy everything you see. You may be interested in the antiques because some of them are exquisite examples of art. Or you may be a practical person who likes antiques if they serve a purpose. That purpose may be or- namentation rather than a purely functional value. This last is my attitude. I like antiques, but not neces- sarily because they are old. I like them because some of them are beautiful objects that can be used in interesting ways. And I like the stories back of them. for sale, I liked a heavy pewter mug and wished the price ‘had been low enough to fit my purse. The covered glass mugs from England would make fine syrup containers. Some had metal tops, some glass. One had an enameled top with a scene painted on it; another was etched with the fig- ure of a soldier; a third had a_| pewter eagle on the handle. Two little powder jars with silver tops caught my eye. We use just such a cut glass jar for honey on our table. An old-fashioned deep blue soap dish with perforated in- ner liner would make a delightful Regular $7.95 $50 All slices Weather-Bird Shoes Regardless of style, color Includes infants’ 4's to misses’ and boys’ or size. size 3. Boys’ Sox Nylon reinforced toe and Guaranteed four months or new pair free. heel. Sizes 7 to 9. Special STAPP: S* BOOTERY - E. Lawrence Street. I ILE. . juvenile bootery for ponies DIVIDEND DAYS Buys! Growing Girls’ Saddles and Wish-Bone Straps. Choice of three styles and colors. 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One of the chief problems about many closets is poor ventilation. s YEG, oe It clothes are stored for any length of time in a poorly ven- | the base. betes, cookie boxes or the super- | Are you a problem to your You can use soap | Mother? Do you sani awed: | tilated closet they often take on | | things but while you are working i an unpleasant odor, Often these lon them leave them all around Too. you can make them with same closets will be damp in the house? If you do this, you| the opening in the top or on the Koy summer and winter and side. Decide which you want be- fore the box is opened to remove the product inside. Cut off the top making sure that it is a clean, |are a problem to yourself, too, |for often things which you need | in your work are lost of misplaced. Mrs, Phyliss Herl of Bellaire, * | L. T.. tells us how’ to make this! even cut | handicraft kit. Your Try It is on| Measure a piece of leftover wall- | its way, and thanks to you, Mrs. paper to cover the box, Hold it this ‘can lead to mildew which isn’t very good for anything. Another common closet problem } is heat. Many closets are set up | against chimneys or have heating lines passing through them, and | between the heat and the poor & round the box to be sure that it fen i = = fj the mght size, then Gover the | ventilation’ you get a pretty mis- You can make your kit as erable condition. on Bath pene S00 prem pepe | As far_as reducing the heat in Whe n ee Oe eles on | the closet, you can accomplish a ; : good deal by installing sheets of the sides, up near the top. Malt | insulating board around the chim- a fold in each side, and put your : p mah beviate indice! ney and insulating the pipes. y | large. of os anal as you wish | by selecting the right bex for Ss — | The 322 islands in Britain's Fiji a: . oe — ‘er al 100.000 | will help considerabiy and if you Colony spread over almost 100,000 handy with tools you can square miles of the southwest Pa-| 144. one from the existing closet cific door . j — } — —- ED . BPODADIPIIDIAIADABAAM, vers ot owver on the outside Ventilation, of course, ig more} aur siderably. Airing the closet week- NE also help \ DIVIDEND DAYS is also helpful, Packing a closet too full of gar- ments, will, of course, reduce the | possibility of ever obtaining good | ventilation. There should he a ¢ FRESH CUT Daffodils “I. Jacobsen’s Flowers FINE GIFTS Deliveries to Detroit Twice Datly 101 Nerth Saginaw Greenhouses in Lake Orion sufficient jnormal flow of air. Car Waste Basket i | Touring tip) On a trip carry |a sturdy brown paper bag to act as a scrap-basket. At the end of the day..the gum wrappers, torn 2 comic books, “afiple cores and so forth are all easily disposed of and the inside of the car is kept tidy. (4A¢¢LALAALAL LA MD ! « N \ N N \ \ \ \ N \ \ \ \ \ . \ FE 3-7165 ly with the aid of a portable fan | | | amount of free space on the sides robes makes | and at top and bottom to insure a LM Big or Small Look Color can be kitchen magic. A two-color combination can make a dismally long kitchen ap- | pear shorter and cozier; light tints help a tiny kitchen to seem largr; bright colors give a dark kitchen light; and several colors used wise- ly together can convert a big barn of a room into a smart kitchen literally ‘‘chopped up" by color, Experts believe that almost any- thing goes when it comes to color | - THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1054 —-..._.., wate pn | ‘ | | , uty % “ax ts Durable Fabrics ‘First Choice Among Sewers Serviceability in fabric is the leading factor considered by wo- men who sew when they purchase yardage. So say 65 per cent of the | - group of 5,682 women covered in| ; a recent special study made to| | determine their buying habits. | | Colorfastness was listed by 88 | per cent of the women as the, } Buffet Salad Will Serve 8-10 People Molded Tuna Ideal For Lent; Made by Mrs. Gorsline By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Food Editer It is always a pleasure to print a good salad recipe, This buffet os tema , school and church. She for her untiring work as a vice chopped onions, ery, salt and whipped cream. together in mixer or with hand beater until thoroughly mixed. Place in individual molds. To serve, place mold in hot water for a moment. Invert on lettuce leaf. Garnish with salad dressing and slices of tomato. Warm rolls make the idea] accom- pariment, Serves 8-10. , * * i) 7772 LL Ahhh hdd des selection, but home economists | warn that the homemaker will be | | losing precious time unless the | ! shades selected—light or dark—are | lp easily cleaned material, especially | prime-serviceability factor. Sixty- | six per cent indicated they look | for the sanforized label as the | second factor. | Hand washability was third, bw ®. Wana aa. in areas like sink splashbacks which are susceptible to grease and stains. To Iron Corduroy In pressing corduroy, iron on the wrong side of the fabric. You'll protect the pile if you put a turk- ish towel on the ironing board, un- der the material. Entertainment by the RAE-ETTES .. STUDIO en 8. Teligraph et Veorkels Add Spark to Your Parties... . Precision Dancing A JACKIE RAE” STUDIO 5“ FER &-t18 aK " DSR gers wrhe® Hs 17 Shem “ Oe 7 . ¥ , by Sauna Whadn Imagine! 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This Valuable Coupon | NO RECORDS BROKEN—Don Reed, a Linton, Ind., jeweler, is reunited with his wife and children after an adventure-filled month, with, however, no records broken. Reed tried to drive to South Amer- C PRESS, WEDNESDAY. FEBRU United Press Phote ica in an old jeep. He went hungry, hiked through jungles and escaped Mexican police twice, but his effort to drive 6,000 miles for a record was fruit- ARY 24, 1954 A ea | + ey ( ‘THIRTY-SEVEN . LOOKS, WASHES LIKE BAKED ENAMEL! a” Strong, Sturdy STEPLADDERS © Seosoned wood © Scientifically broced © Strong shelf © Various heights $398 This Week Only! for the fastest, easiest, loveliest decorating ! 9’x12" Water and Paint Resistant (Krinkle Kraft_Paper) 98 THIS WEEK ONLY SUPER KEM-TONE The De Luxe Latex-Base Washable Wall Paint you decorate ! 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TRUMBLE WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Four ballots will be. presented to- morrow’ to each voter in the Water ford Township School District who. goes to fhe polls to help solve the school problems number one ask for } BingoGroups Urged to Push Association Told to Get More Organizations to Work for Legalization WATERFORD TOWNSHIP Members of the Waterford Town- ship Charitable Bingo and Raffle Association, working with other | groups in the state to bring about | & referendum vote on the legality | ol the games, were urged recently | to seek more organizations to back the move. Ballot will approval of a $1. 400.000 bond issue to build feur new elementary school buildings. It will also build | addition’. to Jayno Adams, Wil- liams Lake. Waterford Center and Four Towns schools and equip} these new classrooms Three sites wil) be purchased, | if the bond issue iy approved, — fer these proposed buildings. The | fourth site is already owned by | the school district. j Ballot number two asks that the building and site fund be taken off! the tax rolls. In other words, this proposal approved by the electors | in 1951 costing $3 per one thou- | sand of assessed valuation will be removed leaving the actual in crease $2 on the first proposal This requests five mills. but with the elimination of the present three leaves a two mill addition Ballot number three covers—the fax limitation of the five mills to finance the proposed $1,400,000 building program On ballot number four the voters of the district will settle the ques- ton of teachers’ salaries. A special operating millage in- crease of five mills is asked for a five-year period to enable the Waterford Township School Dis- trict fe rnise its salary schedule. Presently Waterford is one of the largest school districts in Oak- land county, but is 27th on the list in teachers’ salaries With next a orate en- rallment figures of new teachers to jor wale Prog “die | trict's children, the Board of Edu- cation said this additional opera- tion levy would put them in a ‘‘bet- ‘ter bargaining'’ position when they compete with surrounding districts for the dwindling supply of quali- tied teachers. The cost of the proposed pro- cram page tee ne | Oakland County dog owners will seven or per ; sand of qeoresed valuation. Pres. | #Ve their last chance to get dogs ent rate of geecsament on an | Vaccinated for rabies at $1.50 a average in the district would = shot in no>-profit clinics this Sun meant shout a $24.00 per year rr increase ($2.00 per month) for ; the taxpayer. Sunday's clinics, Due to the increased valuations Ye@r. will run from 14 p.m. at each year in the district, the pres- Walled Lake, Davisburg. Orton ent debt for the high school bond Ville and the county animal shel issue of $7.70 per thousand on the ‘T assessed valuation as equalized We hope everyone who hasn't will be retired completely within had his dog vaccinated for rabies r.) are — Eni melatyr®. WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — dinner and bazaar will be held at Mrs. Dale McIntyre ‘as general chairman Rabies Vaccine Program to End | Sunday Last Chance to | on Non-profit Plan the last this five years or sooner vet will come in Sunday." Dr The Board of Education drafted Frank R. Bates, county anima! plans for tomorrow's special school welfare director. said election following demands by par- . ent groups in the area that some- thing be done to alleviate the crowded classroom conditions. Sev- eral basement rooms and tempo- } "The county won't insee a dog license without proof that the dog has been vaccinated against rabies during the last 12 months. The deadline for county deg l- censes is March 1.” After that. Dr. Bates said 'regular license fees of $1 for a male and $2 for a female dog | will be doubled Sunday's Walled Lake clinic will be at Walled Lake Fire Hail, 211 FE. Market St.. with Dr. James Ritchie of South Lyon in charge.. being used for elementary school children with many in half-day ses Polling tomorrow will be from 7 am. to 8 p.m. at the following precinct places. Precinct 1, Dray- ; wie ten Plains School: precinct 2. Do- Others are scheduled at Davis- z burg Township Hall: Ortonville nelson School; precinct 3. Water. — : ford Center School: precinct 4 dy ton! with Dr. C. H Failing | Waterford Village School and pre. © Oxford vaccinating’ dogs; aad) cinct 5. Pontiac Lake School the animal shelter at 1240 Walton | A canvass of the votes will be Blvd. Pontiac, with Dr. Benjamin | held Thursday night by the Board Bisgcier of Pontiac in i phates. of Education following the closing of the polls. Find 8- Sach Shell MUSKEGON W—An ammuni EXCLUSIVE FURNISHINGS | ton specialist has been summoned from the Army's nearby Camp AND FURNITURE Clay banks anti - aircraft firing APPLIANCES range Oceana County to in tm the Beart of Drarten Plains spect an eight-inch shell found in 3526 Sashabaw OR 3-1711 a filled-in area near the cause MAY Today’s CARPETS do so much for your HOME lohn Bowman ~ Drayton Floor Fashions. E Cc Ww) take “Some of the organizations that have gained benefit from Ike Back at White House; Gun Incident Mars Holiday WASHINGTON (INS) —The President and Mrs. Eisen- hower returned to Washington today from their six-day holiday at Palm Springs, Calif. The President's personal plane, the Columbine, landed at the Military Air Transport Service termina) shortly before 8 a. m. (EST). + The siden The rifle and a supply of ammu- celrerdcage party nition were found by Secret Service si immediately for the) agents in their car. The two men, White House where Eisen- | identified as Carl Lee Kinsey, 25. hower was to meet with 4 4 John D. Ortega, 4 aoe GOP congressional: leaders Pooked on a charge of vagrancy b) at 8:30. Palm Springs Police. i a4 There were reports that the pair saan Sapculives wnat day at at planned an attempt to take Eisen- m Springs was marred by w |hower’s life. But White House almost appeared to be an assassi-| nows Secretary James C. Hagerty items to be featured in booths at the school's annual | bazaar to be held Saturday evening general chairman afr the school Saturday evening, with | | tat Get Dogs Innoculated the PLAN PTA BAZAAR—Three members of Lam- | bert School PTA in Waterford Township prepare | the bazaar, M: | Grier Chambers. to 7 p.m Lambert PTA Will Hold Dinner, Bazaar Saturday Asks Assistance: Dinner will be served from 5.30 Lambert School PTA's annual ham ; tg 7.30, with Mrs. Ralph Berge- mann and Mrs. Ivan Cochran in charge of the dining reom and | kitchen, respectively Eatertainment will feature a show and a series of booths in various school reons. Fred Slating will present his magic show at 7 and again at 73. In operation will be a fish pond, silhouette booth, baked goods booth, Girl Scout booths Candy and pop corn balis will be sold at Ciirl Scout Troop 11's booth, and ice cream and potato chips will be on sale at the booth of Girl Scout Troop 183. Scout handicraft items also will displayed Assisting in the event are Aldene French, Mrs. James Hull, Mrs P. G, Chambers, Mrs. Richard Kellogg. Mrs. Wilbur Ott and Mrs Ernest Maller) be Township Officers to Attend Meeting WATERFORD © TOWNSHIP Five delegates from Waterford Township will be in Lansing to morrow to attend the meeting of the Michigan Township Officers ' Association. _ The association, formed last year for township officers and | trustees will meet to discuss cur- rent legisiation and its effects upen: the townships Attending the one-day meeting from Waterford Township will be Lloyd Anderson, supervisor; Reese, treasurer; Lewis Barry clerk; and Roy Olsen and Oscar Loomis, trustees Helen Reese is secretary for the State group, and Barry serves on the board of directors County Deaths Grever Edgar Harding WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Service for Grover Edgar Hard- ing 63. of 129 Beachland will be at 2 pm Thursday at C. J Godhardt Funeral Home, with burial in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery lle died Monday eve- ning ; Mrs. Henry Dougilas ORION TOWNSHIP—Service for Mrs. Henry (Olive Desire) Doug- las, 76, of 938 Josityn Rd. will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Muir Brothers Funeral Home, Lapeer. with burial in Bastlawn Cemetery. Lake Orion She died Tuesday In addition to her husband. Mrs Douglas is survived by a daugh- ter. Mrs. Edna Crossett af. Orion Township, with whom she made her home; a son, Melvin of Lakeville three sisters, Mrs. Mary Van Riper of Pontiae, Mrs. Wealthy Cutcher of Capac and Mrs. Lida Clunas of Goodell, three grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren Shown (1. to a family style ham dinner to be served from 5:30 |OD Petitions at the meeting. needlework booth, plant) booth, white elephant booth and. Helen | ‘| son of Mr. and Mrs. George Nunn: bingo have fafied to cooperate,” Robert C. White, chairman, told members of the group at a meeting. White urged members of all organizations in the county te write Sen. Frank Andrews and Sen. Aarry Hittle, legislaters who are sponsoring a joint legis- lative resolution new in a ju- diciary committee. Ronald Smith and White, as Oakland County delegates, attend- ed a state meeting of pro-bingo Peatise Press Phete and raffle forces in Lansing. Arthur D. Heiple and Mrs. P.| Nearly 40,000 signatures from The bazaar will be preceded by | 40 communities were submitted ment to their daughter, Maureen Kaye, to Wayne Dungey. gina Dungey of Oxford and Er est Dungey — of —California. dsts ns beta cai ct Whe wodiliag, fo Labor Law U.S. Court Rules That Fair Standards Apply to Religious Employes | The petitions included 3,000 ‘names submitted from Oakland . ae according to White. White also said that the state- | wide bingo and raffle association }is planning to incorporate soon. PTAs, PTSA ‘Ma tk Founder's Day Tomorrow on ae AUBURN HEIGHTS — Avondale to Erect Building Schogl ‘District PTAs and the Par- Teacher - Student Association MILFORD — Citizens here will = sone be asked (0 comeriule “coals. | will commemorate Founder's Day nails or a few hours of labor’ for | 9 the high school auditorium at a new building to house local scout- 8 p.m. tomorrow. anggaleirag Legion ic com sntroduce each school's in the er, said yesterday. | preewe part Tentative plans call for the new building to be constructed on the | present. legion property on West Commerce near Main street, ac- | *. | cording to Whipple: | ing will be held in the high school | | It will be approximately 2% by | at 7 p.m., and Styles PTA will hold 34 feet in size and will be used its business meeting in the same | States Court of Appeals has ruled on Scout Center Legion Head Seeking Aid of Milford People tional guarantees of religious free- {dom do not provide “immunity for violation of the law.” | | The descision reversed a Federal of United States Secretary of Labor James P. Mitchell vs. the Pilgrim Holiness Church Corp, of Indianapolis, Ind. A new trial was ordered. The Labor Department me | charged that the church paid employes less than the al anton wage required by the Fair La- bor Standards Act and that it | failed te compensate them for overtime. » participating will be Auburn Heights, Elmwood, Stone, The government also charged | that the church sold and shipped | in interstate commerce goods | which had been made in violation by Bey Scout, Girf Scout, | location at 7:30 p.m. | of the act. Brownie and Cub Scout, meeps. The legion pest is sponsoring con The chureh corporation, which owns a five-story headquarters | building in downtown Indianapolis | housing a printing plant, mail or- der office and bookstore, in turn | maintained that the act's applica- Paul L. Best Dies in Detroit Hospital FERNDALE—Paul L. Best. struction of the structure. Whipple said an organized cam- paign to raise funds for the build- ing will soon get under way, with | anything to further the construc- | 51. Wayoe is the son of Mrs. an = nation attempt on Eisenhower, but which turned out to be nothing | more than an ugly incident. called the reports ‘‘completely ‘in- accurate.” The President got some more ‘Two men armed with a rifle | golf in on his last day at Palm and officially described as “‘ob- viously drunk” were arrested at the gate of the “ranch” where the Edsenhowers were staying. Springs. Arhong those who played with him was Frank Leahy, re- cently retired football coach at Notre Dame. ° Southtield GOP Women Name Church Sub ject ‘Committee Heads UTHFIELD TOWNSHIP — lars. Harry Henderson, president of the Southfield Republican Wo- men’s Club amnounced appoint- | nrent of chairman to eight | committees Monday. Heading the ways and means committee is Mrs. Peg Sheidon; Mrs. Dorothy Luhrs is legisla- | |tive committee chairman. miller, Collin Program; Mrs, Gale, membership, and Mrs. Charles Runta, parliamentarian. Mrs. Anne Castle and Mrs. J. A. Blacklay are audit committee Biacklaw head the publicity com- | mittee. Sunshine committee head is Mrs. William Donner. 2-Car Crash Injures High School Girl A two-car crash at Norton and! Sanderson Aves., early today in- | jured a St. Michael High School girl. Margaret M. Chamberlain St., was treated at Pontiac General Hospital for nasal bone fractures suffered while rid- ing in a car driven by Boby Joe Fielden, 19, of 288 N. Perry St. Fielden told Pontiac Police that he drove his car, eastbound on Sanderson, past a stop sign and collided wth a northbound car , tion to churches violated the First driven by John D. Schilling, 37. of Hensel, 16, of 90 Crash That Killed 2 Claims 1 More Life FREMONT # — June Mezeske, 16, of Irons, died yesterday of in- juries suffered Sunday in an auto- | mobile collision in which her moth- er and a man were killed. It hap- | pened on M37, just south of Grant. Killed instantly were June's | Mother, Mrs. John Mezeske, 42, | and Raymond Atwood, 26, of Grant. June's father, who was driving the Mezeske car, escaped with mi CHICAGO (INS) — The United Others are Mrs. F. J. Nieder-| nor injuries. Two others also were | hurt. that churches are subject to fair Smith, decorations- and social:' Double funeral services for the labor standards and that constitu. Mrs. Jean Ryan and Mrs. Bert | mother and daughter will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. at Wellston. Sunnyvale Chapel Set District Court decision in the case heads. Mrs. Runta and Mrs. for Roller Skating Party WATERFORD CENTER .. Members of Surnyvale Chapet have. planned a roller skating jparty for 7:30 p. m. tomorrow at | the Lake Orion roller rink. The affair is open to members , and their friends. A bus will leave the chapel, on Pontiac Lake Rd. and Highgate, at 7 p. m. ‘Girl Born to Singer MEMPHIS — A _ six-pound daughter was born today to singer Marguerite Piazza, wife of Willaim J. Condon, snuff company execu- tive. . Guaranteed DRAYTON JEWELERS Watch Repair A. J. DEXTROM, Prep. 8 Besse Herth of the Gant | tion of the scout center being ac- j assistant superintendent of Fern- Amendment to the Constitution by 2995 Kohler St.. Waterford Town- s Compete | dale schools, died yesterday in prohibiting the free exercise of ship Ont the Siding! Homeniiice” Bie teceiving Hospital in Detroit. religion. . _ _ Ja Lewis Girard, chairman, and co- | dersace tackec in Colcnge| ak the court oaid | ——$___ chairmen Claude ( asteel, William and Saginaw, Mr. Beat also served Hit we gramk ther vellaion te cit eet, S00 seat et as principal of Roosevelt School ‘commerce, it still does not follow Trites, Conrad Moore. and Whipple in Ferndale before being appointed that a corporation organized for assistant superintendent in 1942. | religious purposes may not engage He lived at 3340 E. Clarkston | 'n commerce as defined in the Fair Metamora Troop | Rd., Lake Orion, and was a mem- | Labor Standards Act." 7 : of Lake Ori Methodist | ‘Charles Stocker [ter member and past p on Coffee-Costs Junket ° METAMORA — A life award| of Ferndale Kiwanis Club. Surviving are his widow, Dolly, | LIMA. P. \ was_made to Charles Stocker, son’ and a daughter, Anita Denise at /¢oog s, ae prectcoragt ey \of A. P. Stocker, Saturday when | home, and his mother. Mrs. Anna | sa gr } and three other housewives {Metamora Troop Boy Scouts and B Rowe of DeKalb, Ill. whe have Sin Manse their parents met for a_ potluck been : supper and court of honor Funeral service will be at 2:30) cottee growing areas, were in Peru Star awards went to Jack Nunn, p.m. Friday at Wessels Funeral today. They'll fly i ’ | : y home tomorrow. Home, Pleasant Ridge, with burial whe oamam: picked by the U. S in Eastlawn Cemetery, Lake Orion. | iva Federation of Women’s “We Pick-up 388 Nelson °& REX CLEANERS Plant and Store — 4524 Dixie Highway — Drayton W. Bridwell, Owner REFRESH WINTER GARMENTS with our SUPERIOR DRY CLEANING SERVICE 3 STORES OR 3-7362— FE 4-6171 and Deliver” © 277 Baldwin |Lawrence Klutz, son of) Mr. and | | Mrs. John Klutz, and Ronald Bice, | , son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bice. In addition, 11 first class awards | were presented, along with three | Clubs, were invited to Brazil for County Calendar a first-hand study of the causes of | high priced coffee. | onan” Pe meen Club will ecard party et its club house on | second class and eight tenderfoot | [py ee ; Squirrel road at 8 / = is invited Health and Social Club for Men Being Formed Men who are interested in health, exercise. sports and a gen- eral good time are invited to join a health and social club being formed by the Pontiac Parks and Recreation Department Ait whe would tike ‘to help or- ganize a program are asked to Room 102, tonight at 7:30 p.m., according to Leonard T. Buzz, Parks and Recreation activities Seats B ALE! | 79 Pairs 35 Pairs Ladies Rubbers|| 1 sdiee Boots Cuban, Military Heels Sears Plans New Store | pm Thursday. TR) DETROIT (INS) — Sears, Roe. Ladies asians of Homer | buck & Co, officials said today Pest, American Legion, Will held 0 bones | they will begin work within ‘about fit bridge party Thursday from. 123018 months’ on a new store in 'te 338 pm. with Mra Keith Willard | suburban Lincoln Park. | as ehairmes. 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PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 240-1954 Wife Finds Her Rival Makes -a Fine Finish By BULY ROSE ishness took an even- more curi- To hear Clara Huber tell it, her| ous turn, One night he brought husband, \Tom, was the most sej-| home an attractive girl in her of dollars on a hobby he could ill; ifford — antique gi Beatrice will be. company for silver, The living you,” he said, “and she can help room of their with the housework.” home on Long As it turned out, Beatrice was Istand was lined neither company nor help to with glass cases? fa \ Clara, She seldom came out of containing ‘“‘col- « LD her room until noon, and then odds and ends by the three great | movies or horrow Tom's car “for Pau's of silver: ja spin.”’ Lamerie, Storr . , | And by what seemed ‘too pat om Ronee BILLY ROSE | spent the afternoon shopping. Eve- | nings she would either go to the | a coincidence, on the evenings she | used the car, Tom usually had to | Clara needed a new dress or hat, | stay at his office “to catch up with | it involved endless argument. | his work.” There was always a bill for a This Clara often felt like smashing “cousin,” and the girl took the these cases, and hg eongeer they | hint and moved inte town . . . — —_— 7 Piel, how things stood a few turdays later when Tom climbed What really set her nerves on | into his car One morning and said edge washer husband's insist- (tp, his wife, “I've got to go to ence that she collect the cigar- | Poughkeepsie on business. Be ette and cigar ashes around the | home Sunday evening.” house and polish the silver with Late that night, Clara got a w But Tom always at her down| Possible. A with hig talk about how fine an in-| i @ cast vestment silver was. 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Dev'ven. £9 311 Reed, ¢ 011, ‘If he can make the gr at eon Geren 9} 1d Tse 0 235 wien a working, double ‘play | lead tm the SS ee te statism cnt meee $m combination in Hatfield and short- | wasn’t able to breath easy until fame iiss ee? 1 @ 2) stop Harvey Kuenn — something | the fieal minute dnd a half, Zion |S, $3! ee ae ee he ee Schebor's 15 points paced the | & Dav'sen,¢1 ¢ 2 | Sons.: i Wolves, Leon Mosarowsky kept aan eter | Hatfield is already on the spring Orton game MELFORD ............ | training grounds and is expected | — wien = WATERFORD ........... : "0 levee to start limbering up soon in an | Don Williams ed Walled | Welted Lane 1 Cranbrook us| effort. to nail down the 2nd base | Lake's triumph with 26 points. Vi- | s+. 48 Bt. James oe je. . | Pre 16 Clawsen eo| But three rookies already at kings gained the lead at the half }¢ “Beton 67 Van Dyke a) we eh and never trailed thereafter, Else-|Gresse Peinte 50 ‘20T) 3, | Work are expected to give him a where. Warven cinthed 0 tie for | Beetey 4 Reyal Ook 4s | run for the position. . the Bi-County title by edging East-|Orar®. Reesevelt 5¢ Madison 3:| They are Harry Bright, who hit;/~ Mexican Open land, 47-45, and Brown City took | Warres $1 Eesteng’” = 4g | -285 for Atlanta last year and was the Southern Thumb champiea- | gest bane $ Center Line 8: | picked. up by Detroit during the ship by nipping Almont, 48-44, | Capac “ & im ‘S| annual minor league draft; Reno At DAR RA TAN —____________ | Bertoia, Windsor bonus baby who ocks nd ‘ and Frank Bolling, who pick amr Honus Wagner | International Leagne pitching for =~ | GOING UP—Lou Fitzgerald (30) | and Bob Jacober (right) of Water- | Milford cager for this 2nd period rebound in Tuesday night's game at Waterford. Watching in the | foreground are Waterford’s Dick | Tims (3) and Lewis of Milford | (44). Milford won, 67-50. Rhubarbs Usual Event After Iclorious Infield Defensive Pr defensively as well as the Regular Season | a .318 batting average with Buffalo | during the 1953 season. ‘Double Main Event Day’ Celebrated in Pittsburgh Hail ‘Flying Dutchman’ With 53-31-Win Shindorf’s 27 Points. Sets Pace for Finale | Against Avondale St. Michael's Shamrocks ended | their regular-season play here last night with a convincing 53-31 shel- lacking of Avondale. Victory left the Mikes with an over-all mark of 86 for the season. as Greatest Shortstop ‘Slated at Armory in Baseball History A double—_main—event_is_sched-_ PITTSBURGH (INS) — Pitts- uled for tonight's wrestling show burth celebrates “Honus Wagner! at the Pontiac Armory, starting at day" today while the “Flying | 8:30 p.m. Tutty Dutchman’ ‘of yesteryear quietly | One feature bout pits Bowman celebrates his 80th birthday anni-| CTae of Chicago and Otto versary at his nearby Carnegie | % tom home. of A proclamation by mayor Da- vid L. Lawrence landed Wagner as “the greatest shortstep in baseball history.” Wagner, con- fined to hig home with leg trou- DeVicenzo Back to Defend Golf Title in Mexico 125 Golfers Shoot for $12,200 in 10th Annual MEXICO CITY # — Tenth and largest Mexican Open golf tourna- ment begins tomorrow on the FFilf aie 5 § i 5% Foreign Trips —_ ia ecg pair bles the past twe years, com- Sampeon against Denny Feraza 2nd in the Texas Open last week: ; — mented: Horton Smith, Detroit, president of } total wel nee ee Sa “Baseball has come a ing way| Kuenn Explains |PGA; Tommy Bolt ot Houston, Details for Trackmen — into » 159/%NCe My day. It was rough and Tex., Doug Ford of Harrison, N.Y., Before Excursion Beene Rirgarcboet a | oe then. Teter the players are| How to Beat Old , _ Art Wall of Pocono Manor, — . __ . er and neater, y dress i By PAT ROBINSON = nena and coasted t0 “tite —successtulyoung ‘business: SOPhOMOFe JiNX—|- Gene Littler is here for his first . ‘ NEW YORK (INS)—We wonder | : | men. I was in the big leagues for . crack at a tournament prize. The i 1 Peatise Press Phete just how much an Both St. Michael, in Class C.| three years before anybody spoke LAKELAND, Fila, —Here’s the | io) 1 S. Amatear champion LOW BRIDGE—St, Michael forward Russ Shin- | avoid Avondale’s Jack Greenlees (13) and Dick pm onto amateur track athlete | 2% Avondale,.in Class B, are en) iq me” = way sophomore Harvey Kuenn, De-| tumed pro last month. dorf (center), scoring ace of last night’s Sham-| Boyle (3). Shindorf hit 27 points to lead the Pon-| is supposed to do in exchange for | ered in next week's ropes A group of hometown admirers | ‘felt Tiger shortstop and American Last year’s tournament ended rock-Avondale basketball game here, ducks to|tiac parochials to a 53-31 victory. a tree-loading junket to Europe. | "ment a! Pontiac High School. |i, raising money for a bronze| League rookie of the year last | |. Year ™ SNNMORe See Every year the Amateur | oT. MICHABL AVONDALE egy : an who sigedy is fat” analyzes the “sophomore | ical officials were embarrassed, Union picks a group of star ath- arr arr ame. : . and eiatest has been shified Lesson for Balky Bombers letes to compete in several Euro-|Stire"t’ ‘ 8's's Meshes, € 86 @| “I figure that the reasen « let wei CO Wtndes comma, the o> pean countries and more often 4, Ketter. £218 Ereve.t) 28 ¢/ NASCA Disqualifies fms yer ee tion's toughest. Le h warts, ¢ ° Yankee Brass Set Example to Other| tyres som sem |G TP BEL EE rock in Stock Roce | snr svg tw etrueee e pca:|, The tp @ payers bee pa . »| These trips are designed to Drops. 6 1 3 4 Boyle, 6 + $%| DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. ®—Tim| “™ 2i-under setting a record. New York Holdouts by Peddling Rasch) em seoawit vat teey a SR SE 2 fi poce ot Alanta has been dio: "7 Oot going to do that, Sue : much stenéshlp the caniass T wernt 8 911 1988 ee ee tee 160-mile | ovecher cs we an aie bet itch |New U.S Turf Record By GAYLE TALBOT | stadium figuring out how to dis-, was imparting will not be Jost as yt P ESreeeheees rand National Circuit race for fea +. NEW YORK @~—You may look| Pose of a $6,000 World Series | upon those of his athletes who have | Meds 4id in invading Korea. ae —_ — = place | ae a oe Posted by Irish Horse for the Yankees’ contract troubles ee hymen eney sar Sad ude ur a aad oe "tthe AAU have PHS Tankers a Nene, ‘N c. *"Y | last year because I swung on the| ARCADIA, Calif. (INS)—A new to diminish rapidly now that the|ican League and headed for St.| meet their terms, In announcing | barred Wes Santee, Parry O’Brien, . National Association for Stock |Pitch and not on what I thought | American record of two minutes boss of the world champions, quiet | Louis, where the Cardinals, though | the deal which sent Raschi away | Sim Iness and J. W. Mashburn Ending Dual Car Automobile Racing announced | ‘*e Pitch was going to be. flat for the mile and a quarter on George Weiss, has reared back | ambitious and quick with a buck, | for $75,000 and two minor players. pice aad came | Tod last night it was disqualifying) ee +a turf course is in the books today. and acquainted Vic Raschi with| are some years away from win-|the Yankee general manager left for one year. ate ay Flock on grounds the carburetor Giants Get Farmhands The mark was set by Alberta some of the more unpleasant as-| ning a pennant. no doubt that he was nettled.at) This is supposed to be punish- Pentiog Wigh’s- ewlmmning_team| & St cor bed boon altered. | NEW YORK # — Six of the ; pects of a holdoat’s life. | One imagines that the sudden| the demands being made upon| ment for breaking training Tules | iJ completing its dual meet season | qovéti illeats repertig 6. tate. — . change came as a jolting surprise | him. and curfew in Sweden jast Sum-| tis afternoon at Plymouth. Chiets| WIBC Makes Progress —|ager Leo Durocher for the first pleasant ee a ag oo bled ardg~realatorel Bh oe these 1] are seeking their 4th victory in 1 Under Long-Ti Pre time at the Phoenix pleasant — at the local! the lesson which Weiss obviously! Raschi became the scapegoat, So for a year boys won't | arts. ime ny ing camp are products —————_—_——_———. —— first, because he was the most sweat 4 oe sip he Bares Plymouth, winding up its 2nd) MILWAUKEE @®—Mrs. Jeanette | system. The exception . Bowlers ‘White to Penn State expendable of the club's high- cap for compating, be | Year of -varsity-qwimming compe- Knepprath of this city has been handed pitcher inaw . salaried veterans, and second, | ee iocrs Dat von will dation thet | tition, is coached bby former Pon-| president of the Women's Interna-| chased from the San ANN ARBOR (2)—J. T. White, | because he has been a thorn in| 1 is “ bout | tite High School athlete John Mc-| tional Bowling Congress for 30) Seals of the Pacific Take Doubles lead assistant line coach for the Uni- | Weiss’ sensitive hide every spring| 14,, — te | Fall,‘ member of the Chiefs’ foot-| years. versity of Michigan football squad | since’ he joined the club. Since a ae ant ane ee ball and swimming teams in 1944.| Since she first accepted the post PORT SHURON @ — Pond Dinse| and eetdes on eet) POM] ME. when he lest won 29 or more aa ck kee en Only meets left on Pontiac's | the organization has risen from mil tae Comee of teat yy onan ot Penn State. games, Raschi has steadfastly; ».., Aap eeveitoned | Schedule after today will be the|a membership of about 2,000 sanc- = ie pre cages ene gral White former Michigan center, | refused to be reduced from his ent he a promo’ claimed | Saginaw Valley Conference Relays | tioned bowlers in 28 cities to its TOP MAN — tee ike Ste Benin ees in| has been assisting line coach Jack | $40,000 bracket, though his fast | 0%) /'n mauer BCcouls TURIN next Wednesday at Flint and the| present total of almost 700,000) Univ e raity of sas tak “Nomina Tis reese ball obviously was departing. Ite AU hanes Tere, (00 DIG. | state meet at Ann Arbor “on Mar. | members in 1.412 cities. The WIBC | Detroit's fresh a wee L y , is to conduct | 1 13, : has almost 20,009 leagues through-| mati basketball Dinse and Lemat made one of | have cans eames before! =-—o ci ” the two changes in the standings | Adds 58 Points hand just where, when and how Se ft Will Giv 2 : by a mod of the tournament which resumed | often the boys are supposed to na ors | | e Airs Fight Controversy eg des after a two week layoff while au-| S : O compete and what expenses will . LOS ANGELES @ — Contro-| sree tomatic plgpetters. were installed el Vy Incr eases WI] |\ te Wakefield a Tryout vany onde tie wieeiie Sat] een aan Only other change came when S aso C hance’s Widow Di ORLANDO, Fla. ®—Dick Wake- | Aragon cfficial airing John Lezotte and William Weston | e nl, areer Marks gore ride Dies field, 1941 “bonus baby” — a Darter aot tile? before ches es ot eat fo the bie Ba) wy map WATvON arb eum na ie nde at PETRY MLS, Cat, w—|onen_ tng the tox by af thw sate ae commi| Sears, te dicap for a 1341 total | NEW YORK # — Page 24.0f the | Fort Wayne, Ind., March 9. Tole-| of baseball's fame Frank Chance,| Washington training camp today.| Aragon, of Los Angeles, rn (parolee Aele West Huron Recreation of Pon-| NCAA basketball guide is going to , Mid-America ores cham | died of cancer in a hospital five/through the good olfices of) awarded a split decision over the! riday night in tiac is 2nd in Sman actual with|Make mighty monotonous pion, wil meet another “at large” | days ago. Sevator newcomer Mickey McDer- | 27-year-old ex-Michigan State boxer | 5, 1; ¢ peor 2729. C. Schafer and C. Mason |Next year—that fellow Frank te i Ge other game She was buried "beside her | mott. last Thursday night, and the an! i. petroit of Pontiac are 2nd in doubles han-| Will have his name heading every| Fordham and Navy play a dou- | husband in Rosedale Cemetery aft-| McDermott, recently traded to | nouncement touched off an uproar iene Gad dicap with 1315, Les Rothbarth “of | cotumrr. : | bleheader involving La Salle ier funeral service Thursday. | Washington from Boston, saw the | that has subsided but little ever 's § Pa te rt Mocs | st tm | Se At Gon | -Chanen, an, of ene, Dawe come range tte (singles) for 18T5. He also is sin- | Hy = yon papel ~ ference representative, probably | ble play combination, died in 1924 | and decided to take up his friend's | India will be host to an all-Asian meet in he hee gies pacesetter with @38 | wt aa Webdden’ tear a Holy Cross, at the age of 45. ‘plea with manager Bucky Harris. | lawn tennis tournament in Calcutta D cceviens eine Ge av, Naver. o es » be =a . ein. es = game between sing) ae eee = [Return of Mays, Addition of Antonelli and Liddle|is ri =e Pontiac is ard in singles handicap cat bs Gs piven, meencty & e mM 0 ays, ition 0 n ld | It's Time Out! Ebben hit 37 creasing bis own marks for sin- ts that time. Nationalist China wi oe in| ie season and career field goals, . eee _| Poin me st sta Ne hag Tey | at nt ot one eee | WEill Holy Yet Giants Seem Doomed to 2nd Division YU) thigh-Scori , water polo teams. tor tren Guews‘and Seeds ently x By GRANTLAND RICE They have a fair chance to move out of the 2nd 4L4 YY 1g coring hicago more against Friday ee Nn a . night aon, tien NEW YORK—Horace Stoneham expects-his Giants | division but it isn’t a very hot chance. _ | nme , Basketball Results Gest eaten we semams to run oné-two-three this next season. To do this, ee eee 2 ee 2 ee oY 4. ‘T'hreat to ewelers Five Associated Johnny OBrien last year. He con. | ‘#7 vill have to move up about 35 games—efich |S aH Oe Wns Sones better then the Giants “ey hey =" 2) Re |, One of University of Detroit's | expected to fill a regular forward Gy The Anseeinns Prose verted. 16.. r an f ~ fight z fit! H tt tel inh DAT UEDE: Hath AOR Eee ae) eed 3 ams Fes “ ~ 1 eommitmentat” The 18 year oid ‘ lad is" ben scored b " z ; oso apie ¢ ‘ ; ‘ : alley’s q \ THE PONTIAC | PRESS, WEDNESDAY, “FEBRUARY 24, 1954 Hottest’ Teams to Clash Friday Cards’ Owner Busch Answers Solon’s Attack Says He Bought Team, Only to Keep Redbirds in St. Louis ST. LOUIS # August A Rusch. accused of making base. | ball “a cold-blooded beer-ped- diing- business.” says that his or ganization bought the St. Louis Cardinals “only when we were) certain that no other group could | keep them in St. Louis.” Hil ae tgaw Sun to cnti-trent tam Johnson left no doubt that he had the Cardinals, bought last, | spring by Anheuser- Busch, Inc., in mind when he authored the | | bill. What doubt there was Johr- | | son removed himself, stating: Busch has been permitted to gain control of the Cardinals."’ In a statement released by his office here, Busch said “We respect the right of a U. 8. Senator to make any comment or introduce any legislation, though | we hardly. believe it. proper for) legislation to be aimed at any individusi or single company.’ fog hat in the statement: “To accuse us of using baseball to achieve a position in the in- ae Yesterday Sen, Edwin C. John. | son (D-Cole) whe doubles as | president of the western league self answering | Furman University, is president of ‘his senior class: Now | NOW THE THRILL PICTURE THAT BEATS THEM ALL... AS BRAVE MEN .. . PLAY THE WORLD'S MOST DANGEROUS GAME! | | “The bill is aimed specifically | dustry we long have enjoyed is_ “In the Ist place, we bought the | Frank Selvy, basketball] star = “| | motion to the ball as. they leave it. Pi inger Action Helps Hook |'s feventh of a Series By MARION LADEWIG | Most bowlers want to throw a) Even if they don't score well, they are happy if they can de | velop an impressive hook. - Actually, unless you bow! more than once a week, you shouldn't | develop a hook because you'll find it very difficult to control. If just | Val White Famous Sport Shirts Checks, plaids, solids, from regular stock . . . famous nome you will recognize at once. Values to 7.95. 949 go-onywhere. A y Very Special! 7% Dividend Days| recognize at once Pure Silk Ties America’s most popular fies . . of well dressed men. Values to 3.50 ues Dress Shirts names you will 919 . colorful eor-after-year choice ]00 v a + Chiefs Travel to Bay City for SVC Tilt Wolves Now Boasting 7-Game Winning String After Slow Start By BILL MARTIN ‘Two of the “hottest* teams in the Saginaw Valley Conference col- lide Friday at. Bay City, where tiac High. Bay City, which at one stage of the campaign had a miserable 1-3 record, now beasts a 1-game winning streak, Pontiac, also a slow-starter this season, holds successive triumphs over highly- regarded Ferndale and Saginaw. While Flint Northern already has iced the SVC title, the battle for and blecPts seaping up as a wide- open affair If Pontiac can halt the Bay City streak and get past Arthur Hill. in its season's finale on March 5, |of sharing in a tie for the runner- FINAL TOUCH—Marion Ladewig's fingers impart a slight lifting up berth. Loss to the Wolves will oom Peete Se 5 Setseriien working Bay City in its current | |learning, you should cmeentvate ( | on throwing a straight ball from | the corner for the 1-3 pocket. | After you've mastered | Giffen. the lanky" pivotman is one fi dy’s starting five. Other last-year men are forward Paul Grein and straight ball, you can experi- Bill | ment with the hook, The best Pet | Se Se ete ees Seoery: | the of course, is in open play i : Finger action ‘at the time of de-| ' livery is what causes the ball to | guards waton. e Carras, ard, is the li tt z & z As you deliver the ball at | foul line, the thumb comes out of | the bail first. | * @¢ ®@ | The fingers come out last. Only other SVC game on tap the | of Because you release the ball on Friday sends Flint Central: to Sag: the upswing, the fingers impart a/| inaw, slight lifting motion to the ball as Hi they teave,_It- is thig motion which . causes the all to hook toward Bevo Francis May |the center of the alley | the pocket. B k F Pa ves net ne wea, Have Broken Foot is the best delivery for scoring | well under different types of — By Intersational News Service ditions. It generally gets the best pin, have suffered a fractured left foot action. |im a basketball game between Rio Next: The follow through. |Grande and Ashland College and ween | will have X-tays taken today to| US. Ch T ° | determine the extent of the in-| amp Trials | ics. scored 4 points last night to run his season total to 1,054 in Miami Net Tourney |p Se ee oe ' MIAMI, Fla. (INS)—Sven David- wis a? son of Stockholm will renew his | aan Davidson, newly-crowned nation- , al indoor champion, was rating asicas | Green, 43, yesterday when dark- | shen on ness halted their match. Two | Ms’? other matches, also delayed by darkness, will be played today. Ted's on Pi tr ci Es ¥’ ig S28; ‘en ia 9 ra came sertes—Mays 2443. 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MeNaliey FE 4.1496 OL 2-770 | 370 Seem Sagi Sieet — si FE 6-0196 or FE 6-31 + Fe 9-4 2-4873 u ee Pi ee , ad i THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24,1956 | “ Service Station Equipment @ Globe Hoists | , @ Champion Air Compressors @ Bink’s Spray Equipment @ ARO Lubrication Equipment @ Proto Tools @ Heinwerner Hydraulic Jacks @ Atlas Lathes and Saws Yankees Unload Vic Rasch for ‘Complacency “Some of the players acted as if they were the employers and the club the employe.” = i] Weiss was referring to’ the stub- Louis Cardinals, to @ National | prisingly waived out of the Amer-| Manager Gedtge Weiss over the and the front office could never ican League. disposal af a pitcher who had/| i 1952 and 13 last year, had stead- fastly ignored a contract calling | * | for a 3% per cent cut on his $40,000 salary for 1953. Neither club was willing to dis- i; “ close the sale price but it was| | the whipping boy, but there is an | reliably learned that the cash in- attitude of complacency on the | volved was $75,000 in addition to) to NL Pennant club. Some of the players have |two minor league players who ° . . | become independently wealthy | would be acceptable to the Yan- & Chicago Pneumatic Tools through the winning of five | kees and who would be delivered Cards’ Eddie Stanky % — a Automotive Machine Shop Service and Rebabbitting Thrilled by Purchase “ | rye : “Parts Headquarters for the Doctor of Motors” of NY Hurler ||Saxton, Bratton | TV’s Knockout Artist . Collid TV ‘Gets March 13 Bout waren haere | ener ~«t} PONTIAC. MOTOR Associated Press Sports Writer ‘ ‘ . CINCINNATI & — Joe Miceli of 2 lin Title Trial |New York, the knockout television ee |artist, will fight in front of the |i] 84 South Perry St. Phone FE 2-0106 have been given only a slim i By RALPH BERNSTEIN | cameras in Cincinnati March 13. ' vee — — chance of winning this season's ‘ ee ae eA Promoters said today they hoped ' : National League pennant, may — y to match the 25-year-old welter- | ———— eel here tonight in a 10-round scrap at a4 inet Carmine Fieve — to be reckoned ee that the arena tentatively billed as the a lever ax Jed Black , ‘ve strengthened depart first of a welterweight title elim-|~\yicei knocked out Cincinnati's UCKS eet dae and erin —— a . Wallace (Bud) Smith last Satur. L HABEL for TR * ¢ @ The “tentative” descrip- a | pone enee { ‘ rena stan of rigeehender | ong ery re — pre Rena Shunk and Hattie Wiley of | / C H 3 V R '@) L ET Vie Raschi from the New York) | coming battle for the middleweight — Ohio, — pang Aiggtona ——e a or es a oe oe pany brad then | jeague in the same bowling estab- | . f ' : Raschi, who helped pitch the by the likes of Saxton, Bratton, |Catment for 20 years, q flags, only won 13 games last year PON. Le yl ham lo and y Gre ae ZONE MAN TELLS AN H ‘ But he is expected to take up the aS ~ — « = ; slack caused by the loss of Wilmer! SCHOQLBOY TURNS TEACHER — Coach AP Wicephote Should Gavilan lose iw. this effort ae (Vinegar Bend) Mizell to the | Schoolboy Rowe,“once a hurling star with the/ Lary, who won 17 and lost 11 at Buffalo last sea- | +, annex the middleweight title, Army. Detroit Tigers, gives three rookie moundsmen some | son; Dick. 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It indicates they are real connoisseurs when it comes to beer. Moreover, Schlitz is one of the finer things of . life that everyone can afford. It’s served with pride and recognized for quality all over the world. Always ask for Schlitz—— If you like beer, you'll love Schlits. The Beer that Made Milwaukee Famous” if in ei a di +e neat = oa .* a 4 it \ va he oN BS , | \ ' , Grouse Ignore. : CS SESS was = .. Calendar, Hold” Winter Dance Field Workers Discover . se Birds Having Ball in || Rickey and Aides Lay Law Snowy Thicket pO, TA - ni , | MARQUETTE—Anyone for danc- ? ~ | Down for Pirate Rookies ne ined w . PIERCE, (INS)—Dec- evils of strpng drink, slothtul- in the Ja don't seem Service Schools Foal ager tg oar ge gr egpecegneer ee a Pong 4 to realize it’s the middle of winter. training camp headmaster Branch Ne. 4 for fnat : Grace gramme ave Pe ' Rishiy te contacting Sr Ni Body wa ee ca oe eae ae e linge ‘whe bape Se need pi. |. “This js a training camp in the springtime, but conservation fieid- with ‘the last-place Pittsburgh P’ nest sense of the word and the.use workers recently teund flock Loop Would] ‘so tar the Pirates general man-|°% slcoholic beverages is strictly pease —pceny hallcemndendl has not come with any- | Prohibited on or off the premises. snow-covered Luce county spruce Give Big-Time Football | *™ wv? is lectures | Roughhouse tactics will not be tol- ticket. Ging seeding, cuth an bis erated and players will be expected The temaie T Billi of several seasons ago when he grouse were parked 64 ng ‘ to conform to rules and regula- around in trees nearby to keep taunted bachelor members of the |i. established by field i in NEW YORK w — A group of| squad by calling them “matromo- Br — from ‘getting —— an important “independent” colleges | nial cowards. a _ a — ae aa a may band together to form «| But Rickey has not altered Bis | enforce a seven o'clock call each their heads and then shake tail new football league or confer- a ee fo morning and a midnight curfew. feathers rapidly back and forth to ‘ 2 i two ‘s “clicki sound. = Tage od eer ao and regulations The latter are | ,returing servicemen, pitcher Ver SIZZLING GOLF — Pine Lake| tt, ltle mouselike lemming, mi Sa earge Start Training Now in Your Spare Time! ing on the sports program, the listed on a page-long mimeo- non Law and first baseman Dale) sb sacle | a ean eee. ing ae eetan ene oe The Demend for Our Television Graduates ts Prospective members rap cava — test ee ita ‘i miiae a sand thing, Sut 15 eieeetl hing ot For Greater Than the Supply. : : ‘ildlife : Army, Navy, Notre Dame and |Oklahoma and Tulane, both of Haney hopes that Gair Allie, an- | the trail’ in the pros’ winter tour This Golfer's Happy means = ie middle of February. MODERN LABORATORY and Classroom Instruction Pittsburgh, plus four others. Some | which have conference ties. other good prospect who —- for a number of tourneys. He was) oy aura yp = lia secant Just 4 Hours - - - ONE EVENING A WEEK rls 2 te ome exact Soop too vt in eub'n Gee oat te te aastg ho broie hie exhde Ia saat eat, contender in last week's Tex@S/has thrown a club when things/ Soaring Temperatures Phone. Call in Person, or Mail Coupen for Full Details sees : -—-———~} afteet Ge-emphasis and criticism of | has recovered to the extent every- Open at San Antonio, where Chand-| went wrong on the course. But Produce Bathing Suits This project under discussion | football and to revive fading pub-|one assures him he has. ler Harper emerged the winner on|T. C. Mann astounded~his com- fay some time, was brought to | lic interest. Every visitor has been impressed |@ record performance. Ransom, ay ee LANSING *— a light during the NCAA convention The institutions involved feel | with the size of the rookies. Only | Who finished 12th, played some of ward the green immediately after | manager of Warren Dunes state at Cincinnati last month. At that | they—and their gate receipts —|10 of the 34 are under six feet. | his finest golf for four consecutive he had sunk a hole-in-one on the | park near St. Joseph, reports girls ELECTRONICS INSTITUTE time some of the colleges men-|have suffered unjustly from criti-|Ten measure at least 6-3 and eight | rounds. His 67.5 average for four | Bobby Jones Municipal course. He | in bathing suits and convertibles <1 tioned indicated that they had cism directed at semi-professional of the six-foot plus group are |straight rounds usually is good|Wwas so excited about making his|with tops down were seen in the 2457 Weedwerd (Donoven Bidg.) WO 2-566 loot interest because of delays injpractice at some schools, They | pitchers. enough to figure high up in most | first ace that he forgot himself and | park last week. l Three Blecks North of Fox Theater the negotiations. think the conference would show golf tests. His rounds were 66-65- threw his club into the air. Tmperature that day soared to inflecatial that big-time wd athietea who | Lj ’ 70—68—269. He collected $315 [0F | athletic leader, who asked that — aie who | LIONS Gedman Goes ns efforts. ° are : his mame be withheld, sald this also ha . : ! coaference plan definitly te “oot |," convince te Sena we | (MO Army at Detroit | Sets Mark for Adrian a approached to join pro- : dead.” “You can say the Com |W cod eastern conference, but have ADRIAN # — Henry Hughes ference prebably will go through indicated mor interest in the big- DETROIT (INS) — Gene Ged-| broke an Adrian College basket- if Army and Navy can be brought |... croup. They haye long stand-| man, number four ground gainer| ball scoring record and paced | inte 1," this seuree cold, ing rivalries with Notre Dame and | for the Detroit Lions, was inducted bis team to on O88 MIAA victory The other four schools men-| Penn and have played most ot the | into the and over Olive . . tioned in the first reports as tak-|others at fairly frequent inter-| 4. ~~ oe * ve cad Hughes poured 30 points through , ing part in meetings to explore | vals, —s* == the hoops to reach the 439 mark the possibilities of a new confer-| One hindrance to the formation |3"¢ straight National Football | and break Adrian's season scoring | ence were Penn State, Pennsyl- | of the conference is that the acad- | League title went with him. record. Old record of 437 points vania, Duke and North Carolina. |emies often come .under political| Gedman, 22-year-old former In-| was set last year by Bob Ohrman. Since then Penn has subscribed | pressure to schedule opponents | diana star and native of Duquesne, | —————_—_---— : to the new Ivy Group agreement, | from various sections of the coun- | Pa., was the Lions’ standout rookie Pro Giants Get Topp : which will require playing seven | try. last season and vaulted into the | football games a season within| It is unlikely that they could | No. 1 right halfback slot. NEW YORK # — Bob Topp, | : that group. Duke and North Caro-| decide by themselves to tie up| Detroit coach Buddy Parker said|former Michigan end, hag been lina are members of the Atlantic | with any league or group. Such a|he probably would rely om veteran | signed by the New York Giants Coast Conference. move could be made only after the| Bobby Hoernschemeyer and per-|of the National Football league. Others listed as possible pros-| highest authorities had given ap-|haps convert fullback Lew Car-|Topp, a 2i-year-old, 190 pounder, pects for mémbership included | proval. penter to fill the gap. hails from Kalamazoo. rom IVIDEND DAYS SAVE GO" ON THE COST OF NEW TIRES AND TUBES The hottest style item in the clothing world for Spring is the nubby textured cloth called “Splash” weave. Not until you've seen it, felt it, tried it on your frame, can you have any idea of its magnificent character and charm. The “Splash” weave Ras a rugged he-mian look that is as masculine as panelled oak. It's right for business and for country wear. ‘It's different and distinctive, yet entirely within the bounds of good taste. Dozens of new ideas are ready for you... neat solid grounds with alternate threads and flecks of rich color woven into the cloth. From #4 FACTORY RE-TREADS AND SLIGHTLY BLEMISHED NEW TUBES FULLY GUARANTEED FOR 1 YEAR | OTHER POPULAR SIZES LOW PRICED, TOO! Price Per Set Size 6.70x15 | $44.95 -7.10x15 | 47.95 _}, “7.60x15 a “tan 4 \ * <_<. “Park-Feee in 18 Different. Lots in Pontiac — ee . : j . i j + ; | ‘ { * ‘ mg i t Jeet ‘by _‘THE. PONTIAC. PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1954 | — aR, ae 3 ' smiled, she knew it was all aa = ee | formed several y s ago with the’ Ba P } rr and she heid still for the avowed purpose opposing the => aii 3 / is = note Abnmene ea ae nS ee oat Has Memories |\na vans : At proses a sun Bai |} y ding the stilt : sheriff, a post in south i, : clock in the morning, , - fs angers Texns land of mesquite . scrub, of. Greta Garbo there’ at 8:45. She posed beauti- a z —— — | pee a caer of ae By BOs THOMAS 4 fous wade be bated sea | ing | Pat, @ w of George Part, , ve SSauunanseca— | U.S. Court ts Hearing Trrasuice juige and district af HOLLYWOOD W—As MGM cel- | oo +Closing Arguments iN | torney yy pee ebrates its 30th birthday, a man East Germany is 4 ‘ ‘ Duval County some with rich memories is Clarence | #Te® 8 Tennessee PS Fe olagency foe ne Bul, : 2 HOUSTON, Tex. @ — Closing | * namely — y For more than 30 years, he has |§ Bex Office Opens 10:45 A. M. a anand : oday tare in a blec of say 3,800 on one b 4 Bi icieral court on the plea of | side and 200 on the other That star, rome Sate to Gardner, to stra ad bd @ south Texas political chief for an bloc has been a decisive factor in the early days he not only oper- e rn ° @| injunction against two Texas anny. ee shections Ba Dea: ated the movie camera but shot ;, @ | Rangers he says want to kill him . the still pictures as well. Eventual- = | ‘The Rangers said they never, Texas newspapers coined the ly he became the studio’s top por- NOW THRU FRI. a @ | threatened to kill the man phrase “Duchy of Duval” years trait photographer, reaching his . Bl” wat Ranger Cast. Alfred Allee! 00° When Archie Parr, father of highest fame as Garbo's pet lens- e . eer OP George Parr, was a state senator. * + said in ee don't Archie Parr worked with the Mexi- ove a = whe H Sa sous = =: B cans, was beloved by many and —_ oe : oe a de adven- | political chief is George B. caiieg “Don Archie.” He had tur- a =e * ©! Parr, a millionaire who lives in @| bulence, too. < ba att the past three decades. I | . gg | big white house in the dusty little | made to unseat him in the Senate. him to list his tavorite subjects, S a S| town of San Diego, Tex., where| when Archie Parr died, his son, eee on ni” / * | most of the ee is ot ee | ree: followed as the political Feta * ¢ . . = can . ranches leader 7 ‘ e : Sava a erie ga Hh 7 a @ | pParr’s home county, Duval, long ; get along with. . a © Open E Day! @ os been known for its block vot- LONGOG ore S MOVIE MEMORIES—Actress Marion Davies, right, and writer — * 8 8 a 5 + pam Seey “ging in the Democratic primaries Frances Marion, who wrote many scenarios for Marion's films, talk | Gloria Swanson—“A foolproof IE . NOW SERVING . ne cael i — — over old times in Hollywood. Marlene Distr "W drenme #0 uy to power tha y z & «OYSTER on the = say Parr holds, The State of Texas, Water Pr oposal worke with. She thad once been a * a through Atty, Gen. John Ben Shep, * * F F b l] P] photographer's assistant and knew Pat by S_MALP SHELL trou Ary, Gn, Jom Ben Se — |\f oOrmer. Footba AYEOT wr the “angies, She once even S A110 racuiicoton & 4 R | tack of court petitions two weeks| S@@S Lakes Diversion N M k ° ene rer tige es how to do H and 8:30 coLor # = Banquet Room 5) ar> | | Affecting Power From NOW Making Political TDs | s't*-iocs—-we sever nid 2 : = | Parr replied by going to a fed-| } * Phone: | eral court with a plea for an in| St. Lawrence By BEM PRICE women's club: “As much ag 1| agree on her lips. She wanted . $ junction againat the Rangers. He’ - | WASHINGTON w—Robert Wal-|hate to say it before a Republican | them, exaggerated, and I always OR 3-1907 OR 3-9303 mE imed lawyer, Arthur Gar-| OTTAWA, Ont. w — The Cana-| ter Scott McLeod, the State De- club, New Dealers are not neces- | Cut them down in the retouching. | field Hays of New York, to repre. | dan government has protested to| partment’s security chief, is a for-| Sarily bad security risks." * * gy Also at 12:30, 3:40, 6:50, 10 sent him. The hearing began be- | United States government) mer football player who is making) McLeod was born in Davenport, Norma Shearer—“She's still as ; sesaueusas sem hres federal judges here Mon. | 2eainst legislation before Congress headlines in the political arena lowa, and enjoys reminiscing at | beautiful as the starlets. She was|]| Features ot 12:00 — 235 fie = "0224 dh hd |it says would have an adverse ef-| with line plunges ‘and end runs length about sandlot football days. | ften confused, by too much ad-|f 5:10 — 7:45 — 10:20". M. 1) StIt keeps you on thes . Parr’s petition alleged that Allee fect on the proposed St. Lawrence while the stands cheer and jeer. |He worked his way through Grin- | Vice: then she'd toss it all aside €@ WHERE | and Ranger Joe Bridge have shown | Seaway. | It began with the Republicans | nel College, where he was an en| and make the right decision her- —Prius— dge of your seat! +“convincing. proof” of wanting to A Canadian note made public) cheering and the Democrats jeer-| thusiastic football player and fi- self. oe « “* THEY’RE PANICS foopes | Tuesday objected to legislation for ing as McLeod, * * * The rangers charged that Parr husky 39-year-| nally became a reporter on the diversion of additional water from | old with a hide ‘as tough as a|Cedar Rapids Gazette. Lake Michigan into the Chicago hippo’s, ripped through the State sf 6 did not come into court with “clean | Waterway. Department in search of Commu-| After the war broke out McLeed hands.” | ae ee ee nists and security risks. got a job with the FBI and even-| ar" Pagr testified that Allee pulled| would adversely effect y' Now some Democrats are begin-| tually was assigned to Concord, | ~ | o a canon him in the county court-|power potential at Niagara Falls| ning to smile. After McLeod's se-|N. H., where he became a friend ee a house fat Alice, Tex., 10 miles from | and on the St, Lawrence River. | ries of Lincoln Day speeches for| of Sen. Bridges. In Bridges poo aaiadalials per- San Diego, on Jan. 18. | The U. 8. House of Represen. | the Republican party they think offered him a job as a- : ‘ - On the stand yesterday Allee tatives has approved the pro- ‘he may be an embarrassment to | tive aide and McLeod took it. He eles — —— said of the scuffle, “I used what) posal, which would affect the the party. McLeod himself is won-| was working for him when tapped = . |force I considered necessary to general level of water in the | dering if he hasn't become some- | for the State Department post. Voting Machine Blank, ' licans pproved the U. 8, Senate. . by McLeod unquestionably has| GOOD Jeanette MacDonald — ‘‘Perfect- IN PARIS AS THE ‘PARIS | PLAYBOYS’ With LEO GORCEY HUNTZ HALL The BOWERY BOYS Features 11:00 — 1:30 — 4:00 6:35 — 9:20 P. M. ar | serious matter.”’ stars.” the new crop of * ¢ ® $e kd dn dndk ddd Four witnesses yesterday, \ \ \ \ \ \ \ N wha have been a| AY | prevent t might have \ . \ \ \ resident ty. said| The note was sent Feb. 1 and aroused the ire of Democrats. Rep.| Voters Didn‘t Noti ) 4 © CHOICE they hed se en wtuck threatened | Feed into the U. S, Congressional Emmanue! Celler (D-NY), a CAMDEN. N - ce There were others, too, lite Hedy —SATURDAY— \ LIQUORS or abused by Parr. , Record Feb. 2. It expressed the | ample, characterized him: as a} 1 official walk brie school | Lamarr, Luise Rainer, Greer Gar- ’ fre Fort B P) ® DELICIOUS The four are members of the | view that any major diversion of | “party huckster canvassing votes.” t 0 & poll-| son, etc. But Bull talked most read- “Escape — \ COCKTAILS __*_—*__________ | water trom the Great Lakes should) On the other hand, the man who el place i Cam-| fy about Gaertn “Slaves of Babylon” BALM BAA A Bed, seat with by the International | hired him, Under Secretary * of metho gpa eee 8 is ot ‘ \) < Joint Commission, the Canada-U.S.| state Donold Lourie, thinks this : school budget | “I shot some of the first photos Mat. 50ci=80c Child 25c "i aie. = ee _ ‘a vw Lake Theate A body: that rules: onthe use of bor- lowa < FBI | 2m noticed the voting machine | of Garbo after she arrived in this . New i | er Pars former saeiat okee te ‘was biank- country,” he reealled._‘‘We _went 5 x 420 Pontiac Troil | : ~— e is doing! Election officials had forgotten | to the beach for some pictures and : ‘ great a te indicate on the machine the| even took her dowp to USC to * 4 Wednesday Only . M‘Carthy Banquet Bid | a fay Bengt emg he —— seven items being voted on. But| pose with the football team, She “AFFAIR IN MONTE * Protested in Madison guta, ‘and Scotty’ int "oa that hadn't stopped 44 voters who| did what people told her. LIBERTY CARLO” takes guts, and Scotty's ee Che |tiad preceded the official. They} “During our first portrait sit « ‘ * \ - T ‘ MADISON — Criticism of an Scotty =o s right, had cast their votes—yes or no—/| ting, I don't know who was more) COCKTAIL Merle Oberon \ invitation té Sen. McCarthy (R-| Plows ahead” == anyway, baled cme ar i. Tid meee cap \ A —ALso— Wis.) to be guest of honor at 8 Below the department's execu- | anything to her, and she didn't LOUNGE “KENTUCKY | University of Wisconsin Sigma | i... ievel the name of Robert Wal- Five pairs of Hudson River|speak either. She'd watch my : q WOONSHINE” Delta Chi gridiron banquet caused | 1° o° 0; McLeod is greeted with | *umels connect. Manhattan Island | face, and if I would frown, she'd \ 85 North Saginow with The Marz Brothers N retention ot the Praterui’s| Pode lene, Tere exists a ery| itt NCW Jeee. know .I didn’t like the pose. If I Wisconsin University real fear of him. ; eee LLL A hhh he dike he dedhehedede ded rrr al fear of him. Department} Pontiae City Affairs Conrad pig darren you hear ser of wiretapeins. . } , dictaphones lie detectors. , : print Oe ate’ or ne | oe wate wees |Commission Votes to Ask ae ee ee “That the State Department is not B resignation . Prank | wired for sound, There is onl one| S Hik b he reinain Fo. Pru| wind tr sand Tore sy 241 State to Hike Jobless Pay iserves as faculty adviser for the | js , Pontiac City Commission last} A request was referred to the Good Food — Friendly Service McCarthy had been invited. a ee ee ee one it William Huskey, a long-time se- curity agent who had the job of compensation benefits. Mayor- Arthur J. Law said he thought an increase was neces- — | group here. room ? ved to ask the Sta manager fro’ M. A. Ben- IN AND AROUND PONTIAC 9) itzrst,t reve] "Tict of core, sty wich tr to incense employment sm te. for vacaon of * RESTAURANT . guarding visiting foreign dignitar-| 91) «to meet the needs of the| A bid to perchese lots 861 and —HE HAD PURE FOOD and BAR Typewriter Stolen he = ‘ted pl gaergeon flo unemployed.” * 862 of Perry Park Subdivision No. : TO i © Breskfests — Luncheons — Dinners A typewriter valued at $100 was | “petty tyranny.” Commissioners J. H. Patrick ee ee , C ad — AY — he stolen from Jefferson| ‘For a long time,” said Huskey,| Glynn, Dr. Rey V. Cooley, Ben- ae —— referred CHOOSE BEER — WINE — LIQUOR Junior High School Monday night, | “I had hoped I could ride it out—| jamin M. Gates and Ronald C. ky manager. according to Pontiac Police. Build-| that I could grit my teeth and| Hallenbeck supperted Law in the Public hearings were held and a . ing engineer Glen Miles of 4 W./ stomach almost anything — but decision. special assessment rolls ordered “= = Home Cooking Like Mother Used to Make! Strathmore Ave., said the thieves| there comes a time when one’s! ,, - Paul A. K was |, March 2 for planned curb, Td entered an unlocked door and ran- gutter, drainage and related work sacked all the school offices. on: Heme Made Bread and Pastries FRANK & ESTHER’S S77? Auburn LOG CABIN $A. M. to § P. M. Near East Bivd. 7 Days a Week HOTEL ROOSEVELT “Coffee Shop” B. Tennysea from Baldwin te Univer- Reverty from Joslyn to Puller. Irwin from Going to East Bivd Piddis; from Jessie to the east end of | the street | Wiisen from Going to East Bivd. move was considered. In other action commissioners | rejected a bid from the Pilgrim | Holiness Church -to purchase lots 126 and 127 in Hillside Manor’ Sub- Just how many State Depart- ite | ment employes had been dismissed for loyalty reasons was long one : of the most-asked questions in Washington. Finally, just yesterday, testi- Featering PIZZA PIE by “Rocky” mony McLeod had given before the age on Barkell from Raskob to House Appropri city manager asking Pontiac t DAILY LUNCHEON MENU 85¢ = S.C Sy Lk eas aad x ears: | ca eek bo eat © Complete Dinners, © Banquets The committee record shewed he| ments planned by the Green and | area. f 6A. M.-10P. M 125 N, Perry testified that 11 persons were let | Sarko Building Co. in the proposed A public hearing was held and suspected loyalty risks—seven Engineer's cost estimates were | csssment roll for curb, gutter, e ’ Dick & Jim them on charges originated under | accepted for curb, gutter, draim| drainage and related work on bb | the Truman administration—and/| age and related work on: Bondale from Earimoor to the east be cri invite you te 7 | that 580 others were dismissed as| first from Joslyn te Bartell NOW Feature At aes Eiger cose ‘a security risks. LeBaron trom dJostyn to the east end| lime of the subdivision. a 1:00-8:10-8 DRIVE-IN eeees ee His Desth-Detying Feats Astoued- | coe AX, ee A public necessity was declared ||| SHOWING! 12-900 “ee ed the Werld...ier Love Wes llr Last summer he made the news| | Westtrook | from Jostyn to the east | for two-inch asphaltic recap and : 130 S. Telegreph ge | again when he told a Republican | "¢uiire tron’ Genier to Paddoce. | Telated work on S. Paddock from = —=—— | ee —____—— Osmon to Jessie and Central. |] paettts in CINEMASCOPE That Beats Them 9. . ® | Special assessment rolls were Bob’s Chicken House § WL EAT MORE LUNCH received and public hearings set|{ All... as heave men... and a boantifal girl... A 497 Elizabeth Lake Rd., near Telegraph Rd. a : vay S, game! Chicken Dinner, $1.35 | HOU 2) 6. toe =, Next to Huron Theater |) 154 related work on: ' bs Ban Parties. Busi Parties . Harrison Prankiin ‘ eas: Fagg ag meepe 3-902) | MU EVERY DAY LOW PRICES en ton eae to the co md oF S cecal aaa ' | Going from Camun to Whittemore, SUPER-CHARGED EXCITEMENT! Half FRIED CHICKEN $] 0 | Se ee le MALONE'S DRIVE-IN Baldwin Salad, Bread and Butter ..... eet ae i = 2 v RESTAURANT 3 at Montcalm , ended been — . . ———Eaes Hel] anda Super-Thick Malts, 30c Pork Bar-B-Que. 35¢ © (Advertinement) (Agvertisement) ~ | could be ast up to provide teenage kaa Sacieth EO kee ‘Cososd Waka a “Qo upcet by CHANGE OF UFE Sosa’. oe High Wat 1 AM-12:30 PM. € on ||| Ppt moore || coms it tance wt ign Water the Muron eater, has * - continually made effort Henry’s Bloomfield Inn 9} airing the post 2 yeors |] I screamed Parties @ Only Spot te Oakland County that to again present to you at my husband! - .w one of SHIRLEY, ost TEMPLE’S great CHILD- |} wabanee Lage, Boseipes. thar HOOD pictures. We are from “hot =~ - pale pleased to announce |] tension. irritability, weak- par- thot next Friday and ]] mess and other func lly- Soturday, we will show === ult “ ii one of her finest, “RE- BECCA. 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Mig 7) Ss GIVING THEM THE AIR , WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1954 Men F = 3 i GEFs 4 Pontiac Township men from and each Helmar HH i s aft) dle] ais litt TERT baile , | palit iy aMisil é : g°2 , ae ar bape HD q5g,38 e5thty i fa THE PONTIAC PRESS ree i! aie af 2 ii 3 if it qi 2 aT : Tere wa i iy. g 8 ij ig i TH i} TH 3 é nF pale itt + itt 824 7 SIDE GLANCES ——— —— Cope FERS by MEA Been tem | Rm a © 6 re OR, 234 + the outlandish clothes they wore then!” ae ... He Worrie: 5 Te -3 ps Ee bitte f HHI Beeke 4y38 | i Pil Fe > § Hi SH Pe Zayts anf AIT Ba | oxi Ay Alin ee sii HORE Remembering abs tgea® at his at his £ ‘. resolved to set him s * glad shook ~ E Thi | j fap aL righ Sy 5 & Teh, i M3) VY it . ghiad 4s 184 TL Te eee ee TN RSLEEEE tity leq pag layis a eA eS rig grgirs vi #34 Sa5'§ ny Ea i nit i i 323% EGE hi ta}, zapeeaie i 3 before David's 4%: 3B she was fully _ GRANDMA DONALD DUCK by Ernie Bushmiller e-- AND TODAY iT CAME BACK IN THE MAIL aS oven OUT OUR WAY OH, AUNT FRITZIi-°* NANCY eB Zee w 290 a. =e Ew a = hy years SB ed $8083 ¢ 5 rau: 4 s €* 23 wy . 223 > 539 esr63> Zee a9 s8 3333 v2 — - ga as “ Part Bivd. Lake Orion, on March 5. | 1984, at 1.30 p.m Public sale to be held at Orion ‘t Ped. 23. 4. ‘4 VIENNA ®—Sentences up to life | fee wag raised a nickel a pound to _ conscious in the basement and died terday ron. m, 06, | mprigntment have been banded| Tuesday. The action followed im-|qore et © ty Hospi- | land County Jail under $1,000 bond. | out recently to members of four creases by several eastern roast- | | The coroner's jury announced its | and is being held in Oak- Thomas B. Leavenworth, 29, of 3165 Kenrick, Keego Harbor, is ac- groups of terrorists and criminals ers last week. Higher costs of green verdict after testimony from a Uni- cused of breaking into Vincent's said today Guarding Night and Day Against Loss! | i | Judge Vances. Blasts Mailbox GRAND RAPIDS W — James Raymond W. Starr deferred sentence until March 9. Protest Station: Closing | said the woman died as the result jot “either a fall or a blow’ and. “accidents which occurred after. Mrs. band Retiring Official Recalls Postal Brain-Teaser DENVER, Colo. (UP) — Gen-| eral S Hale's death,’’ killed her hus: | the Denver_postoffice_recaiied-to- co Meret &, in Czechoslovakia, Prague radio coffee were blamed for the ad- | versity of Michigan pathologist. He | Restaurant at 3049 Orchard Lake Rd., Keego Harbor, Feb. 19 and taking about $150 in cash. He will be examined March 3 by West Bloomfield Township Justice El- mer C_ Dieterie. Agriculture Department to. Buy Cheddar Cheese Louis W. Schu-! Agriculture Department has an- macher, retiring after 50 years in nounced it plans to purchase 750 pounds PETOSKEY — Emmet and. day the ‘‘cleverest challenge we've dar cheese and 900 thousand 450 Cheboygan County delegates left ever had’ -~ a letter addressed: pounds of dried milk with customs Ss DIE MAKERS JOURN EYMEN ONLY sf fi ri it sia exon ‘ial Ut waa Le ae Oe SM SO gs TS E'S a BS ' oe ca a lt Sts Sr ? er =F i | Ss eae ae SF SSE mite , | age RS yes tie er + 3 * ~~ & Sie eon ed, $$: > . % i" \ | wh Par. ee \o \ WV \ ? a AK i eee \ + ans 45 \ i : . i. \e ee \ \ ® > ‘ ‘ | 4 t i \ 5 mS , “oF Y | \ J e ' ? , \ ' ‘ as : . , \ \, S } aes | : Pies, THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1954 ’ a , pees Business Notes: | fy __ Help Wanted Male .. 6 r 7 { = Die tie teat Machine Repairmen Pruite | NEW YORK @ — The stock ; ings, No 8 sb Jona- | market was quietly lower today in Toolmakers angi, tclovon, ange, $8 bas pt | le nn te Five Years of Claims, and 2.90-3.25 bu. apples, Northers ra . |. Almost all ions mar- ibe bu. No 1,238 bu: Mo 1, 249-2.% 0& | bet had some part in the decline, Counter Charges Over ae ' — foe in, ee but losses never weve more than Stock Deal at End 5 standard variety, We 2, 00-1.00 bu. Car- | fractional. Gains were small. APPLY * ua 4 A Wo i, 360-.80 eral: onary. Not 8-160 | we ee CLEVELAND B—A series of eraerrae , debs. Pa Ho 1p b0-1be we | after directors ‘declared a dividend litigations lasting nearly five years \ tng to new seasonal highs shortly Qnionn, ary. Me titi ao bag. Pare- of 60 cents as against 50 cents paid | ‘| ended yesterday with a joint state- P MOTOR . . 7-128 dos - , . minor after the opening. Soybeans had a . i= a. Fiesagg Ere cccnl ghee — ment ibsued by William R. Daley, Grover Badger, 1298 Ry ow DIVISION Sealer to. absorb some early selling | [2.5 Mot, 100-180 ba. radian red, nounced plane had been tk Me ayer of Otis & aa e Edgar loved faner of Me Pogo Emplo ‘ + Otte Saw watts ori | brought into the market by yester- | No . 65-90 doe Beha. Rhubars, notions’ /to hire a thousand more workers. ' . Kaiser, presiden Kaiser tre ’omer" Stat "re "igh So ymen ice ee | | ‘ “ ; . 5 t FTED—Vice_ Adm.—John H— UE CGE Ree eee Mra. a : a. | day's sharp upturn, but once bed aS he ess bens. Rutabesss. No. / this year because of a stretchout lcomeae sc Mia commander | Motors Corp. ee tee rayne Weaver eusi.wono “av oe WAN WIRE —— thay i of beans started | |) se be, sewash. Hubbard. Ne i. 10: | Railroads and.utilities were tair-| ' § Naval forces in the east-| The statement said an agreement SS aad ae i ae “otor | Treaht seine end n : goa mot ¢0 se be Tureie. topped, No ly steady while the em and MO | orn Atlantic and Mediterranean | has been reached to drop all . and Gosege me "more. ; —— sakes. , a Feed grains again J tors were mostly neers area. Formerly in command of | claims and counterclaims, filed or Peb. 36, at 2 p.m. at the C. J. MEN WANTED and nS sane: much. Cash corn receipts at 98 CHICAGO BUTTER AND BGGS Among lower stocks were Dow 1. ts sixth Fleet in the Medi- oe ° s penerel ND Rospete This brand new product is truly — = Dien cers ested to chil enthusionm Pe agement Sea. etelamle buying Chemical, General Electric, U- S| terranean, he succeeds, Adm. Je. | bending. involving the two com | ting, Interment te ° it. It is not sold in stores. CABINET MAKER & C. for both corn and oats. sees unchanged {o's cont 8 pound | Steel, General Motors, and United |» 14 Wright in the mew post. panies and their principals. Ghepel. Ter. Hocding of ein Bie covered by 0. 8. potent. ser umeneme 8 speciality Wheat near the end of the first | s"ers,"te'c si 6, cars oo ma), ac Aircraft, = —+——$— The dispute between the two | _® ee every y"le ‘ptoapect and ex- CARPENTER WORK. NEW OR hour was % to % higher, March | 62% Higher were New York Central... , ° . . FEB. 23, 1984, JOHN, Gi aan estoaie Sea ee _repeir. FE $-sedl. , " h steadier; receipts 15.723: whole Union Pacific, American Tele-, companies began in February Stout Bt. age 68. Puneral service tavectment — ina CARPENI ER WORK WANTED, $2.16%, corn was % to \« higher, | 1) prices unchanged to ‘s cent | : ' will be held Friday, Fev. 6, at 2 ow &t our : partiou- 6G pee aw OR or March $1.51%, oats were un-|e doren higher; US large 42. U8 phone, Pheips Dodge. Sears Roe- | 1948, when Otis, a securities Dm. at the Kirkby Punerel Hom . see Personne! Manager. Ap- NO DIGG:NO a Lowe MACE changed to % higher, March 75%. receipes %: denies MS. checks 335. | buck. and Radio Corp. — rage from an o ciating Interment in Perry. Mt A 5 ae, ae. . FE 47264 was unchanged to % higher, | _ ment to offer publicly a ry. Nenkot! MARRIED MAN, Si. BAOER TO bdaren $1.19%, soybeans wns 2) DETROIT EOUS | New York Stocks f Fase Trade | miliion-doliar issué of Kaiser- — ee Se at amen dese isan > ovat ween Fieee SS to mm higher. March $3.39', and | per foe wor at — Bl agro | Figeres after decimal pointe are eighthe 0 | Frater common stock. PAINTER PEBRUARY a. ios, Must have personality abd be Gi — WID. NEW. st receivers for case lots of federal- | a Ernest F.. 3418 Airport Rd, Pon- ble. Economy U d Car Mar- _ and repair. FE 44210. lard was 20 cents lower to 7 cents i. fraded eges Adems Exp ... 302 Int Tel & Tel . 183) Kaiser-Frazer, as the organiza- tine, age 62: beloved husband ef _ ket, 22 Auburp CARPENTER kK. REMODEL a hundred pounds higher, March l Whites, A. pumbo 82%-63, weighted | Alieg L Stl 317 Johns Man .. 68 | So H t Or Hits West ti alled then, obtained a | rs. Mildred Painter, dear fa DIRECT SALESMPN - NATION- ine & wong. e average 53: large 47%9-49.-wtd avk 48%. | Allied Ch 16 Keisey Hay vie gan ri on was C ’ ther of Richard O. Painter, Mrs, ally nized req GARPENTR CABINET $16.90 | medium 45%-48, wid avg 46. B, large 44 | Allied Btre.... 417 Kennecott. *£a° federa! district court judgment of | Richard E. Brown Jr. Sylvia, 3 men and manger for new Pon- ‘and odd jobs. PE 32-8000. | "Browns’ A. jumbo wid eve | Allis Chal i Kim> cu... 505) «Try for Talks Lifting | Richard and Marilyn Sparks. Pu- «. Men must be _odd jobs. PE 2-800. . : ) e 4447. wid avg @'. me | alum Ltda $15 ‘Kresge 88 ... 323 | Y more than 3 million dollars but a neral service will be heid Thurs- e t & maintain ;e good rep- YOUNG MAN 71. HIGH Grain Prices dium 4)\%-48, wid avg 45 B. large 40-/ qm airlin . 127 Kroger 424) T | Ba ircuit court reversed the decision,| ° day. Feb. 25. at 11 a. m. at the FH! mere ew ite wishes full time em | 43. wd avg 42 C forge 20-0, wtd A™ Con 26.3 LOF Giass as German Trave rs circuit court re : Denelson-Johns Funeral “ome product with great demand Exe. ment, Has enpe Sucge experi- nam ‘avg. 30 Cheeks 38 , am Car & Pay 378 Ligg & Mey 635 ordering a dismissal of the case. with Rev. Van Plew officiating. earnings. PE $8531 for ap- ence Write _CHICAGO (AP)—Opening grain | 454 Loekh Aire ... 296 “RLIN UA—The official Soviet | ' = Interment tn White Chapel Ceme _pointmem 1. Rye 1 2 we a. M3 tees BER - : The United States Supreme Court tery. Mr. Painter may be viewed ‘MECHANICS HELPER OR LUBRI- WANTED TR e ° . — aes —_ ed sis a Poultry - ia ta 33.1 Lone 8 EJ - i) es ‘Taegliche Rundschau | upheld the district court's decision. at the Donelson-Johns Funeral cation man Must be exverienced _thing anytime. FE 18711. cyrsenee BAB JU woos. 0s 3 : — Am M & Pay.. 1) Marsh Pield .. 28 | today brushed off Allied proposals! No financial considerations were) fick. Pre. 2. ised, ELTA PAY. Sh cee ee Work Wanted Female 11 BORE once. .2. 216% Gept .§ DETAOIT POULTR Am Red 151 Martin Gl... 188) linvolved in the agréement, the $50 Lenox, age 82; hus- pital and vacation benefits. Ap- ~ Dee .....-.. 220% Nev ++: 24% DETROIT AP — The following prices! 2™ OMe 394 May D str 3 | for talks on removing trade and |! . band of Mrs. Edith Tick. dear ly in person th: 4. WOMAN WANTS WORK 5 DAYS Mar amy wlltt.....sose | PES Be Ba fet Bees S82 | SS Geom... 0 Mee OP 8! aes barriers in divided Germany | iat statement sald. Otic is owned | — Suner of Ragmant, Mormca and Mycleum Co. 2635 Oreh : oie SUIS Cass Mag 027" 16 70 fg ciel pone 20-33 light type res + we yee Road ae oe He as “chang? Maneeeers ” principally by Cyrus 8. Eaton, who Lg end Mrs. a Mrs. _ Ra, Ne. phone iuerviewe. ° GOLORED, GIRL WANTS HOUSE- ray 1.66% July . 10n Hp}, Neary tree rensters greet ie, aw... a Meat Ward oa hd nara eg an the notes sent | heads the Chesapeake & Ohio Pred s, camaiete fe bereR.eh WANTED. EXPERI _ work 5 days oe We os Fa eee men : - & Mey se Bw Mey co 1233 | eines eben SEAT etey cronies 20082, | APmoge™. 8 Motorola". 348 last Monday by the three Western | allroad. bounced later by the Hunton siher fimall devices M.CoManc- | “eon : Say y..ee.-, 2 July ., 12.38 | roosters 11. Geese 30 vy ducks 2. | Atchison rs wasn Kelv ... 184| high comissioners to their Soviet Whi district tn wate Ot the Muntecn, Penerel Lake Orion tometer and TENCED 1H COME Oe ee ——— atl Sete «ye fot Bis... | ceeatts mumber on that subject,| Marvin Whitiedge, Home BAKERY ROUTES fice work desires to work in, oF cunane reuerny seuss Baia, Lima at = pawe = a the aid tla collected “the arerg for Pure Oil Co., de- Willkie. FE 1. 10a Alax- We ave t-rerected im eolecting 0 fo¥ around | Fontisc, Best refer. CHICAGO ( ve x AV. ’ ~" oa paper scri a new credit handling ander, 654 Franklin Rd, age 49; ; m for —— ont receipts 482 coops, f. 0. d, prices | Benguet ...... 7 Met St! ..... “*4/tamiliar course of the Western toved busbend Daisy —— = IRONIN( Witness on Warren tovaeg aspound. bigher So 18-30 fryers Bech +h ny aur Bre , 20 powers to solve the German ques- system when he spoke last night williams. Mr. Williams wil lie the Pontiac aren OS® : ope B11 - s ae. r . William should eae = 33.98; old roosters 16-18 Bend airs... 136 alg gp aT tion without the Germans and in Legh Pure Oil dealers from Gicet eae wae Tuan ot 7 peat, andl eae eee ag — aw werk. OL as ugitive ; Berto aig. Nort, & Wea 2 | contradiction to the interest of the Neu lev 330 p.m. unt, Friday afternoon ested in working with mal Pt er a vestock Brist 7 guy Me Am Av .. 0 | Germans.” also annpunced elop- La. for interment. . good with and Mm. oy 9 (Continesd From Page One) i LIVESTOCK Br Bane “ats Ohio Ou Oe ae ei eS or, Thanks 1 a elas Nena icSeOWTAIT SCORES ra ae officers as the Californian pressed| pernorr iap)—Mogs salable 200 Not | BUT Add .... 114 Pockara ss ias| ‘If the Western powers really | will eliminate seasonal chang- AERA TREES Apply et Pontiac Agency. See — Rg ig | his demand for a chance to testify MOTT red ently to mane o market, (COM Dry ..--- 133 param pict 38.1 | wanted these questions to be solved ing. He said the oil will be avail | we wisn To THANK OUR MANY and 26 between $s. mand 8 statements. Pick up end deliver. ee ee. & ieee at thai | wadertone = oe Parke Day ...354| they would not take recourse | able about the end of June. Srtende ané neighbors. Rev Edgar a.m or4p, m.to6 p.m __Reas._ MI 6-4867. Cattle salable 300, Limited fresh re- | Cater Tree. 463 Pal Coe.) 1s. (to propaganda tricks, but would — Home for their kindne s & sym- MILLS BAKER LADY WANTS § DAYS time and Wilson said he then) ints about $0 per cent cows; available | Celanese 90.4 penipe D .:.. 323 (have agreed to the Soviet proposal| G M. Epstein, 42, presi- alte tae a Mice x. 308 _Roverd Iiy's companion, Pu 6-00ss, asked for protective custody. supply inc’ b utility | Ches & Ohio. 361 pico |... a4) Dave : pee gee ee pew. Te femty of Marie A. WANTED 3 TOP NOTCH REAL TAUNDRY. 1 DAY SERVICE. ote 4 ga omg ee ee mares | Gear ae Cee Mer «02 | at these matters must be dis-/ dent of the Bell Clothing House, So eum TO EXPAKES OUR satate en. Must be good © load (8 ibs.) FR $1318. a sone to | ohmning steady: he choice fed mest | Cities Serv... $13 Poet pen...» 04! cuseed and dociond on 3 come Kenosh, Wis., -_ named ag hearvfelt thanks, and appreciation eae slaute of intings. Wet Grate WOMEN "WOULD Lik DAY panied finally came early; early > max from 7 man i E . , j, Peterences FS Sm the commiticn room's clwed | foe i ner and zeriary Mire, | Surfs} Fro am Ht Wat Germany.” + | Gorhiers and Furnichers yecter- | SSeS ca cee ce | Reticeme oc ry ewe | RQQeRWERE Sr ree BAY. PS . a « Palm... aise s , . ¢_Crescent Lake. @oors where he waited an hour | tn< carts “sales witty one comateretgl | Oot One... a4 BuO Pe 8S * 28 day at the group's 36th annual Rone Gee Gk teen eo UNEMPLOYED ~ IRONING IN MY and a half before he was called | Dele wtility 9@ commercial 100-|consum Pw. 404 sag i The editorial comment followed) convention in Chicago. New re- reavement. in the lets of our be. |: Weir dicaed lee ae. ie nadine DAT in. 13.00; utility setive at 1180-1250; ca0-| Cont Can |. 882 Repud Sti... «91|/@ formal statement broadcast by gional vice presidents include loved mother, Minnie Cudnohul- |, ""S" Geca 6 one. Par LOR D WOMAN Ds eoedie - ; | Sere and cutters § $0-12.00; cutters ane Cont Ol ..... ps Reyn Met... 583/ the East zone government radio | Jenn P. Hew ” Detroit boat — — 7 ——— oo wage ggg we be io ton. ve oson after 2. ‘This feller showed up and I at 1080-1150; bulk utility and com Crue 6ti 33.2 Reyn Tod B .. 37 venrich Reverand Quinton Williams. the . WANTED By THE called police and asked them ey a tee Hardly enough —. are &. -— aT last night that the Soviet High ae Huptoon Funeral Nome ¢ of MIDDLEAGED MARRIED WAN TO "@ay. Baovsitting evenings FE —errest-him_as-a fugitive from jus-| seaisrs offered carly to make a market: olsen” Seer". Min. 3, |Commissioner Viadimir Semyenov | Howdaille-hershey Corp. has cantar tvsaak, Mra” Alvin ‘Me. care for sma" estate a ieee be ” few sales steady. few mostly chivice vea!- Dow Chem 334 Sears Roeb eos would answer the Western sugges- declared a 30-cent-a-share regu- Gees and all members = = for -horses._iawn. - HOME EC OMICS Mason as tice,” Langer told reporters. ers 28,00-30.09, few commercial and peed | DuPon! 101 Sinclair Of 374 tions by proposing “‘all-German| ),- : on Codnebutshy femtty. ete. 2 room cottage ail utilities cre ah; care a Langer said police at the Senate | 1 eoas suabis soe, Ret enough seugh- | fast Air L324 sou Pec 384 |talks" between representatives of Sena le Aged | OUR MEARTFELT THANKH 70 or ‘wil consider hiring maa fui | GOLORED OTR DRSTRES WORK “called the fugitive squad” of on teks or can eines to make 81.7 Bpert a“ 52.1 the rival East and West German a aa a wagene and help tm pen | ear “cpporta for the . Sore 2 ee Set ely tot a earsant.” The — Ger ned a Bid Ot) cuit m3 regimes to settle trade and travel | Ape) 7, sorrow. Por the beautiful service right, man-oniy sober need apply. “WASHINGS AND IRONING ABKINGS_AND IRONING : : to BA ..... 4 ms ome, floral offerings, and other mn = 2-2858 senator said he also immediately — ees Er-cell-O "2... 676 Std Ol RJ... 173 | Problems. Lindnesses. We are, ELECTRICAL 1 OTHER WILL CARR FOR CHILD \—Galable begs ” 6,000: ea 8t4 Ol ma eo ¢ e 2 ie Permanent position with the city notified Deputy Atty. Gen, William ot ee ae steady to wea. | atone A * p64 Studebaker 19 [ Cale d —ful—The C.L. Tucker family _ of Pentiac, Mist be journewman while Bay work, me Costey : . Soviet Fore Minister V. M. Sesietiian: Lake . EM _3-66i1. P. Rogers opto was il Sr aaa. 8 ann ae ee 00 | Fence Oo... 42| Molotov madea proposal to that ndar In Memoriam 2 mom age 00 years” Apply to WOMAN “DESIRES WORK Reaching Capital short aly steady, most choice 180-108 | Gen. Pee ..... r, Office, rs washer, maid etc. fore a committee meeting on War- ey PO A > tom | ag NS pid | Sad mg ze effect at the Berlin Big Four con- Special tion ef Roose- eee Hs —— or —" Pra . ou 34135. ven's nomination, Wilson told news- | ate, 290.290 ie, 2600-81 10, most BO | Gen Te... 068 Unvcariae... 74) ference a week ago, but th West- | vei Lodge No. 510, FP. & A. M. 23 aioe an eo CURTAING WASHINGS & TRON 000 Ios. sows 2050.23.08: good clearance | Gen T & Rub 315 Un Pac. 1124 /ern powers rejected it at once and | state Bt., , Feb, 25, at; —misseds by his wite and ‘chil Help Wanted Female 7- 0 IRONING. men he had put himself into the | | Sslenic cate. “te 00 ‘higher: | Comet? a: “SS: Onn Aare... $14 the West German government of 7:30 p m. M. M. degree. Raymond dren, Mrs, Mary Patton. eee sEWirO. a : eae Bo pt pears = ie san tee uapeke weeren: | ee ee Ont Pret. a! Chancellor Konrad Adenauer fol- Kneisel, W. M. Adv. Flowers 3 | Seater comaroe pear WASIINGS TN MY HOME — ; . ; - 5 U 8 Limes. 154) jowed suit. Ev 6-058 ce a — by Rogers last week that he was - B pro gor cyl rm oe tone ane nr a3 UO Red... I | Pontiac Shrine special meeting, QTHAPTER'S - FLOWERS Youn Svin TO LIVE YW. tapy Wishes work BY DAY. a fugitive from justice. | ie” prime 1.000-1.478 Tee. steers 27 88- Gull Ol. “a7 3S. fF 7 Wednesday, Feb. 24. Co-operative | 139 4 — care for cbiidzen while mother Sees a3 i ae 2. + ae toes ’ Hersh Choc 38 wonneste 1831 $l if | Gaur 6 Bm: moot ptm FE + Se ae ma’ “There has been a mistake some Sie oat feos ee pee. lg west Bs Ow ung fal er coffee, and rolls —_—— Funeral Directors 4 tap gg 4 work by the day. Also place along the line,” he said. | S2j°,oca 1050-1138 tbe. 1998 and 180: | Inter Tr’... 188 Woolworth |. at v au 00 poss. Bell 7p. m.; Memor- manent excellent income, Write a ae oe “Sen. Langer has been told, as a| load average prime to high prime 1134/ tnt Mary | 304 Yale & Tow 5/1 Ff} | IX eet : 7 Donelson-Johns ben 4, Pentise Press. FE 2-2744 after 4 o'clock, rept af maliciots guesip, that 1| 2, Bitet sore cod etiore $1.00: sev. | int mist. 332 Tan Oa? 32 en ff ae lg Pomaggrom et a saan lenael BIRMINGHAM CLEANERE 18) 5 | eneeOORAPHINO TYPING 886 ’ e Ls . t ° oodward, irm ‘ham retort am a fugitive. There was a mis- peti Ml co an nyed seeck svensaie NEW YORK (UP) — A new! Men. Bessie Howell, worthy scribe “DESTONED POR FUNERALS” WawtaD GEVERIERNCED WAIT: _fetarial Service, EM 3-2842, take all around.” — 18.00, Most utility and commercial built | wegw YORK — Compiled by the Asso- fow-slung camp trailer looks as —Adv Funerai Directors 4 Dag alae le Ey ll ___ Business Services 13 Langer said eartier 13. 80-1 ; good um Press ined most mode 7 a ‘ . had iad Gaaees from Wil- | {y"Scice veniers 16 00-20 00: 0 few prime = I a ane its = the road. = News in Brief Voorhees-Sivle giz oe paome ali SSelecn “Masonry apt cement a, week son and Burr McCloskey saying | 00 cull and utility 10 00-1600 Net _§ —3 6 When you're ready to use the > E ar Littrell oll Store. ' EM 33616 Fr ; bie sheep 2.500, slaughter lambs they would be here for today’s! qctne'twasy tebe: highet” slaugeer | Neco Wed :..1488 49 $11 128l trailer, you hop out of the Car. Neivia C. Yengiin, %, of 181 FUNERAL HOME _Orehard “Lx A\ = prea Britt Si nee committee session and asking (0) sie ise cl Ter choles and prime 2200. | Week ee ...... 08 M1 870 128 turn @ crank and, presto, the Ora, Oxford, was sentenced to 15 anmnet Sate ee ae COUNTER G ind : tmetos. ag - be heard. 23.50 cull to low good 14.00-20.50; choice mE SES 00s ; © tour-f h trailer to : Birminghem Cleaners. aurer screens, ~ MAple oe Sey tee, tree ea omg ae |e, et etl ts oe ee set eee baad oe eee @ 2 | Meeaeerd.” Birmngiam Mi] Seta Unevalusted charges by the two| shorn lambs 21 80: eheice and prime | 1943-54 low "...102 125 808 908 | ° ; *| fined $160 with $15 costs yester Sates HELP FOR CANDY AND | “INTE Siding. ta ° AC Wp. Summer shorn lambs 22.50¢ cull to | i959 nigh 1808 948 848 1187| Metal braces support the roof. day by Orion Township Justice BOX REPLIES sundries ents. Experience 2 <— ays been anges grat choice slaughter sheep 6.00-9 00 ia low =. 112 TOT 80) “The trailer comes equipped with | ie) G. Stanaback, Yenglin At 10 today na Bee Mr Wotces. Simms GA ae week and Langer hed said be per’ Area Man Sentenced conse a van __|fasl walk woter tink tad onm-|ond oil carve @© aye ia San | | Out, were ceoeen at FICIENT ARD EXPERIENCED | oq 4 WEW WOME,_ALTERA: Son ‘erored letting them ** | for Burning Pr Paws siter"ecial boy sre sit garde, it contains two fixed |e fine ie not paid edi abate ris Sa encea ‘expunticr arm, | siding, call ail tify. ng Property Baldwin Rudder? ...... .... 11¢ 124) bunks, with a third bunk provided ; the following boxes: _ See In EAMPSRTRY. Lin) SO ih = David H. Brookshire, 21, of 296 | 3%, © Kenwenee’ sere *, Shlin @ special ‘drawer’ which is| Charles Wise of 31 Oak Hill re- 2, 8, 12, 14, 18, 20, 22, eer WARD a Daye. we. ; ta MSC Players to Do | Schorn, Lake Orion, was sentenced | Kingston Produets* —.., 2¢ 32/ pulled out of the back end. oe to Pontiac Police — 26, 28, 36, 37, 43, 46, 47, i ae sanding and finishing. Phone Fl 0 W s in Ogkland County Jail! Midwest Abrasives oo... 0.. 83 6 The sleek unit has a dent-proof | that two wheels, tires tubes, 48, 52, 56, 57, G1, 63, 87 . - ee - ots a cele my t on * Rody Mtg® - i 33 34 body made of fibrous glass and a | Valued at $100 were stolen from , 88, 96, 97, 98, 107, 117. , _appointimen : Mi i400, cals ar a ns ee Production at Oxford =~ with costs for DUrn: | Weyne Screw: cauca” | | polyester resin called “Vilbrin.” |his car yesterday while it was ; WANTED 2 TOP NOTCH REAL _ mins. PE 46066, ing personal property Tt weighs only 1.100 pounds Parked in a factory parking lot. —= eee workers "We have, slenty of pro | CQMCAFnca "a satame, AE Sted .OXFORD — The Michigan State| He pleaded guilty to the charge Foreian Exchange fully equipped. Because of its pire started by hot grease on ) Fr meapericore |. Morwings ua ~~ TEK WOOD "College Players will present “Gra-| before Orion Township Justice ay st . oa light weight and low riding posi- , cook stove conned an estimated Help Wanted Male 6 limited it willing to wort, Phone PRODUCTS marcy Ghost,” at 8 p.m. tomor- | Helmar G Stanaback, and must deecal a Britain in dollars, tion, thre trailer handles well On $60 damage to the home of Mrs. PART TIME SALESMAN. 8A any EXPERIENCED BEAUTY OPERA. General wood working and ply wood, row in the Oxford High School au- serve 90 days in jail if his fine “Cytauaa uelier in New York open th@ Toad. In towing position, it Rosa Miller, 177 S. Jessie St., us commission. Direct elling ion” Apply Barvara, Beauty cn any. Job. PE GSS or PE ditorium. is not paid. Brookshire burred his moras Te pat on meme or | te 12 feet long and six feet, 10 yesterday very seat im sreain aan Seren, S168 Conley Lb Ra. U 2 bd Directed cents, cent. | ° -* M 2 "1 = : ; Msc pak Mag decal ng eel according 10 Justice Stane-| gurope crest, Sritala (pound) sil, |InenE WIE. Rummage Thereday, Friday and | sure men_need Bot apply” Ne WOMAN FOR LIGHT DUTIES: EAVESTROUGHING | back. 18 32, off 1/32 of @ cent: 30 day futures | ’ 00 need to come office for leads. More for good home wages. Gas and On Furnaces play will be sponsored locally by nore ot of 338 = cent: We day = . ra timed 522 South Saginaw. . ‘ TY ier, 9.2000 Grand River. xin ton 0510J3. _ McLetm's ghee Metal On the Rotary Club. Tickets will be - futures 261532, off 1/32 of a xt | Wil Pp obe Deaths = — YOU'RE WILING TO IN Fm gg BULLDOZING, < =o SS. School Winter Carnival presen. nen tae a a on | r If your friend's in jail and needs b4 oe of here work, 5 ore oN telerrah, as = apn aaa MUtual All proceeds Will go to the club's} WATERFORD TOWNSHIP —/ changed. Holand iguildery 364%, off oI nru Dulina ‘att, 5 jf —week-6 Ns? ~~ RG. a F Italy + . 3-1670 between 6:30 & 10:00 am. . schlarship fund. which annually | yore than 8M persons attended | achages "aia aan Sst Despite Jury Ruling Cart Wicks and ie 4 Aces ap-| FORNERTDSSTT SOIT Toe: a gives schol- 3 onti e : e ‘ ’ un- ‘ instate lapsed : ; scholarships to Int {the Winter Carnival at Pontiac | transed. Switeerland. itranc)tree’| ANN ARBOR (UP) — Prosecu- | Pearing with Garry Wells, jam Can make up to Ge ee arships, two arships eT Lake School Saturday, with re : “ zs . , 4, COMPLETE REMODELING AND , and & tle far to to | § y. | $338, unchanged Denmark (krone) tor Edmond F. de Vine said today session at Manny’s Ringside to- Must have : Pontiac modernising service, Attic rooms, | , . ceipts totaling $490. The process | Latin America: Argentina (free: 7.24. he: would continue his investiga- night (Wed. Sahl ~ Tr I " cae Sermons. seel- r the annual Future Farmers | will go toward PTA projects | wnehanged. Brasil (free: 180. off 08 4; ee ROUTE MAN ttons, yy ent alters- = a —! & : ef «a t Mext . it 63 ne a tion in the deaths of Mr and Mrs. Need to be vitious. ms ing. PEA. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Sue Lynn Dodman won the pret: | 5 3 Se iwemear) 3063, unchaanea (C ‘. Ex-Royal Oak Officer = _FE 49470. 1980 «=DeBote 4 door motor Ne , : ‘ ' unchanged. Chester Hale despite a coroner's Y — FLOOR SANDING, LAYING, Fin. tiest costume award and Stella ——— ss sens F é ing to work & hours ; 814-9493TB. Public sale to be held at " : jury decision that no foul. play was Demands Examination week. R. Gardner. 461 Central. FE 08 ert Gacinee Street. Lapeer. | Doolittle took home the prite © Maxwell House Price Up: invaived. Brush, I me I, . the funniest costume. CARPENTER WORK Pee, 38) 36 | ; Mrs. Hale, 69, was found dead A former Royal Oak police offi- ger th on... indecomeniliemenes PUBLIC BALE | tial YORK ® — The whole- | in her home north of here Feb. 5. cer demanded examination on & trades 4 aEnEnan BUILDING —REPATIC Chevrolet 2 door, xe BAA Czechs Punrshed sale price of Maxwell House Cof-| Her Husband, 81, was found un-| breaking and entering charge yes- 8 be ar Wood John ~ Tuesday for Kansas City to pro- | test the proposed closing of the’ federal- weather- station. at Pell-......~«Mass.. = "i lll. — 1 S| -Dawe-Grove | e of All Kinds - receipts for distribution to various | : * + fs charitable outlets. oe _ 1 Ja.addition, the department has. Ast) w 7 Se ee ae + : ~ 5 fans laa" in Onlin eh ds Mis Lo. Velcon ae i aoe oe E - cs 3 i ® 4 \« ‘ 5 t } . ‘3 . PRE 8 3 Soe Se cl a1 spect ay : : * * f > 2 : . Ei Jf . 4 “ Fo \ ey ee 1 il i 36 ily _____'THE PONTIAC PRESS WEDKESDAY, FEBRU ARY sutton (0 4 es it / th Bie iF ' | Building Service 12) Photos & Accessories 21/ Wid. Miscellaneous 28/SLICE OF HAM ~ . hee aan | | _Hotel Rooms 39| _ “For Sale Houses - 43/_ For Sale Houses 43 Seer ——¥y : PF HOTEL ROOSEVELT a . ui) pee SS 2. Eaters sgemnc | KINZLER | MITCHELL'S TV stone aneees Er. Lies Seka ‘ io 3. FE 3207 : . well, ‘so hhchendaye'? ‘ DO NDOWS | frig. tise bedraome” and D ‘ agquentsetaly Stat. Gees tor| mont’ Launite ol furnace, N businesses, Such as men's i% : : feroianiogs Sardwers. ote. Moct| peach, city ‘wus. ond scheeks. PLUS MORTUAGE Cost) =| ment. te bas Fe bee value pew: gy weqles | : mabe, GON. bg og CORNER OF andail = Norris Radio & T fot eaper marnet, Pe Saves tome alin guceeat a ate OUARAD TV. REPAR ANY meat . a heat New ee A Wonderful New Home}. Ore ~ . ns and 2 car e with ce- MEA DEWWTOWE. REASONABLE i000 Gown ne Oe Mere indeed is the finest value to For Rent Miscellaneous 42} MODERNIZED 1 you are | pigenure to. pebeld, and ene ‘you St tt a et tn ttt employed at tine Motor will be proud of 4 m senme,op Line, foe gnee| es cece, wis _ Shea toe Poster Na. Clarkston, | SURE To GEE iis tm mace: ivy by. 18 Bot Dedtooms are Wine! Sedrcoms meserm, | bas 6 pair of seetal cupboards ia For Sale Houses 43) ised nitcnen and breakfast eadition to the high and’ tow base “ ee, RT recs | aatomette heed Sad © leaps outs 84 ACRE | BE recreation poem. ou at matic het ae See a arene Sig¢kness in family Se sale rats end Sheastiy arenes tor — ae ee pe Se HAVE ‘— Ph ncriay -- = SURURE ef . Ritter heme ten ts * The location is the wel! respected bal pool to ae nice base- Facies cUbTow Cc ii “Are you tired ut be ANITE! son. yee soooer wee Walton Boulevard Perk Subaivi- ment with oil furnace. 5 seres Leke Rd EM ing cooped up you can't beat this 2 vee ome newer One weret of Umber 68 ft bam sist. Pree eoumer in me city Wun pe piace fer your) bedroom and beth madera food outbldgs Bes. inte cher DRAPERIES . ungalow in Woodward Es- . 2 “d f-- Sienrelipnlite Sis iets © ates S| See Re aaa | gg men ten ee eee | ey lla Day Rg ) te gidaege livingroom, spacious | nd' aah mo, A per” cent 80 ACRES |? custom UPHOLSTERW | COUPLE Wirl ) sMELL GIRS | were try) oom, ad bem, ond large ‘Teen | have Fgh —— FE | re RC MORT | UeE piiegeaammn eae) “Were tying to cue Buckley of sleep walking” | Feit RvR tis| that ae ta Sk $43.27 ia ef oo _ +8707, COUPLE WiTH 3 crege. aluminum siding. «04 clean 3 room and bath cine feritre, AB eitag god Mg <9 i Webeier ‘het. Dic Wanted Real Estate 32A/ Rent Apts. Furnished 33 Sa Thus home telling for Tard, shade wand” garden. PER MONTH weg 1O0,ACRES . - by Pontiac aan PIL PPP LOLOL LL EOLAALAAAA IEA™ . The tull e is fi ° est of Pontiac Level clay Thomas U e __will_ decorate. Phone rr rae. only $12,800 ‘cash: to a 4 - . - . loam atl stones. i-acre jomas Uphostering irsme'semarepeeses| WANTED “Smad stiri) She cee rate mi (Including Everything) |", Sag mag Leet: _MY_ 23372. LAROE Sik ‘ ON A REA | If nd answer, Ph. FE 20820 . aa nih ane areas te mH. as Fous 24/3 Bata ay ny desire eo HOUSES , _ Shes. . _ port. OR | rnis 3 bedroom Riel AM tm 1961 | Co-operative t Real Estate Exchange ~ 7 yin : * pale agg oa on cept income. queperty te Hentios | LOST: DOG 13° MALE BEAGLE.| Ghev oP °F lareer. OR 32008, FE 5-8165 5FUBSO APLRTIENT POR wick | [20eeres specious living ream, os. you can no longer afford to give | Mecwar binek sad Ge Beene 1 wane az FOR NICE tra large kitchen with dining | WEST SIDE away even $30 & month for rent c -pEC Be ent aat Bhls. Rewer: | ORs ROOM HOUSE UNPUR:-| S"beuroom tomes w town | LOVEL a ee ee se | eens men | LOST MALE BEAGLE IN VICINI in or near city, Excellent! and suburban. -"lenty of URL Y NSW APT PORN UVRL| Toruncler esting wtich mesms| } moe us ese bac aaa 3 See Ue S | ayy tela moana ty of Joslyn and Walton, Reward. | references. FE 5-376. sales for @. 1. equities vale catrance. 3 refined busmnocs| Dorm faces te the contest wee-| ful ann ie Slee oe: So See Us Soon at oe baa ka ae Pecsisg” Sot Ween: NoVA | GEL MORON GERTERGIORE| Getta ‘ip ‘inunee' dealt, | Tite" Daly | Term tse ta the raat eree| (UL surrunaings, Netung 172 West Ann Arbor | gs! i gait ste henghees ot Mh igi MALE ed | Apt. or. . family Ret. Cash @ on . . ‘Go sas ee Aine ins peed at be appreciated, as. acres good hardwood fem visetp oth Tyed _erences West Side, FE 46116 of property. We will buy it Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34) car cere teal for the man JOSEPH F. REIS A it of farm” for 826.000. Answers to pame of “Jiggs,” re-| FAMILY NO 6MOK- [5 oe ww ~~ | who needs extra storage space Teh F. REISZ Drive out Baldwin. turn west on only $8,000 down, $100 @ month. _werd, PE cen. ve" | tag or, Grtabana dowres, ter ae sree. 3% ROOMS STOVE AND REPRIO. ands wort chap. The Fol orice | 9% W, Saas wh Geen eves. “Wi ae ee ee ee | EL OVN KENT a | Pace esgic or ox | ie Wat Retires! sara | TO" TART CMlm CALA” | it oy APE AvAlLAnLe Se | rN et care nah av Lge tetas _ diay, SAS male. Rewer’. BM Mple wants 3 of 4 Tm. ap coU-| Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | Adults. 6 Mardell Fm ste | "4 *ppeimtmvent NEW Oot 8 oun 128 FM! eet te aa Lost: LARGE MALE Liont Rep.| %,,2 ,°f eons ‘Ture Eve. Tul_8: oe By flee bed ae terrane Bae ak __ west side. PE 24881. 2 © | rw sageew ce Ph PE Sse Mfarege, chichons horse ss WHITE BUNGALOWS SHES Oe Oneia BL| iv with 2 sete of twina desire | WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR La. i ¢2008 eller 's a oe 3 and 3 bedroom homes ta MORRISON nts enday tert FT £20 ae ne | SE apres Recemahe mat. — Porsiaae wait'n= pm BROS | BEAUTIFUL HOME Bookkeeping & Taxes 14) _ light Reotde tonne we sso. | URGENTLY WEED UNPURW 3 _ F wick NNEY Rent Houses Furnished 35 . Euire large lot Bus service HEUGH a sa fae Clare. ™ 4 | Het donde. tema Tate, | rooms and beth Lake location of | “Pontiac em. Sail) Open 9 to 9 Bun 1 non ~ ton, oa @ TAX SERVICE | collie, sable and lovs!. Phone 8-6, FE Sidi. After ating om 2Ul oe =| 2 ROOM FURNISHED GARAGE! Ph. OR 31872 ite TIT tame TAKE co 22422 attached garage. id Edw. Hawiey ae PE 23-2002. | of W. Ortonville. PE 2-2116 ee nee eee Beet. house PE +8. S000 Dixie Highway. al VILLIAMS LAKE FE 5-5821 po u meat ledgestene fines ‘vn SOMTAIT: AVALABLE EVE | wie Tt Rean Pe| Kewite Rett Peerber'ik| ROY KNAUF, Realtor y BEDIM, FEAR ORATIOYG® | LAKE ORION Taks“pririeyes, owner forced to | Suchen, snoky. plbe ‘pancied te wpere mentnly financial state- 37412 _ | _t,_ Write _ _Press Box 18. » Realtor |j CABIN, Gas Mara aii 7% down 040 me 2 bedrms. bath. . sell WO leave sate. Ko reasagabie closed rear iafrace. ARRiNaS. aod and all tex reports. | WiLL BIO WAN In HONTING 9% REWARD. MODERN 2 BED 2% _W_Wuror__ PE 2167 | Geekly, MY 3-1he or MY poder | Dasement, large lot, vacant. Mre Se ee a ae oramie view. . Bictie and fle all tax reports. | WILL B10 “MAN IN HONTING “oom apartment or beuee. 1 tre| LISTINGS WANTED |? ROOM MOD. HOME § OARAOE | 41\060 down {room ‘un Seneaetaitelabeneel WS 3 420.500 or trade oa ep Seek abet S| ecko Sa ak SL Ost | Se HOS TS PETES | Dey ae wommes vw be wal] Sena gts Sore |Fegga a a Se a Oe ele agian Friday : -. 10 to 1: : ma ; . ° , . aomce Taos, Dag. | ream from W, Lawrence lease | naan wgeteo—3— seb | H.C. NEWINGHAM | ipricincy Camin, vae a a ° «| Si ce nt aed DANDY BUNGALOW tate Bonk Bids ar a te ae Lanveek us| veoh Soue nes : CIENCY CABIN. 00 Dikiz| WALTER o . REALTOR : aor $7,950 with ion oe fs ee oe Fonnishey srvbl0 ~COrTaax ue Sth 1, uae Lake Rd om sum | Begin pa, Ma TAs dat | cen, 8 bin, Dpegmeny wa Dressmaking, Tailoring 16|~ Physio-Therapy _24A FARM PROPERTY. © ACRES, 5 PE ted or FE +0081 pe hg om oy aly. $1,200 DOWN _“Ottice “After 6." OR 3-40” | Sida, ‘at S.iseL, oe «po | Sloset, oan fioors, and lovely beth DRESSES ~ apy __24A|TARM TmOrfcare, wesesie bars |——— FRADE OB si —| between 8:36 6° 7 “cnly. | "Owtie Blorme ‘tad’ screens, out "| ad Kitchen, Am’ outstanding buy RESSES SUITS, COATS LAND | screwrivic SWEDISH MASSAGE. | <— "=~ —T= ST ____| Saeed large down, payments EW ¢ RMb AND BATH WEAR | stenting tichen “end. lake’ priv BROWN nea, erate = — | Mepecials foot technique. "2 im | Share Living Quarters 30| sry scarce virkde yout payments |“ Pontiac. Adults. or } child. Til Hegee- Pas anal REAL ESTATE JOoTeTANDNO uy BEER |e Fe set | | Sah eee RUSE: | latter part of June el moatiy.| JIM WRIGHT, Realtor Located just went. of ints euperb iaiered. Pmbvims | Notices & Personals 25 / warm: LAnt. Tp Seaaly "wee BRIS 8 SON | ae a sae GOREABLET FOR | SEperaIve Real Estste'achange | “inres. ‘bedroom | pungaiows, wit | Ow Teputation” for cn Garon iets ‘with beauith Ind AND | ™ ly fure $37.50. monthly. West | r: R COOP MEMBER 222, B. Telegraph | casa al cei ban So I ange ao butting and alterations, Edna E side FF 18 after 6 "$2 W, Huron ey couple dh gh month oat art FOX CODEED U1 oGean| em othe = Bngg Al — gt see our new = plastered a ovals Wtd. Contracts, M 32|GREEN LAKE OFFICE| <%: % sumer. ver. POR se terms, Cryral Li. Drive; sutomatic hot water well ret. | Signed reel: large everhang’ ful| Stenta Nest cnt wares eee ee | yA: ten 33 GREEN LAKE OFFICE gist, Sitthn—pommangs Pee Heer re eos | EEN irae Poe) Geen” ears, Re) rms “os = : for ARDENS ; js re es —| Witnesses | ., ie Se. | Ss Bene eee | a RO LC ee epee a a ee ° Me have several customers watt arr | 1925 ~ IT HERE Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 i no eS an Ex-|~ Purnished two bedroom bungalow | ° appointment was Yes CLEAN STANLEY P. CLARK thet Call af ney tor stieaat we COMMERCE AD am 3403 | ~~~ ~ ovely shaded JOxi30 lol Only | matic hot water, Located in Mu. | @,ACRE Pan pia, Two bedroome, Bee. i : income Tan & Beghnooing Serie pm Dy a Ae EF Bs HR 1 ROOM HoUS COUPLE onty,| C008. ron Gardens ee eS me ear; @ room cog eal weer, Spam teed _serrmment_ve_sutog: we veee: ed AJOHNSON- © | | WANTED |e aanet, wry nous mapa, au the buidines “and, eputoment | #110 Lovely cotoial ate nome | Stauans ford ress, we | noe REAL’ building lots within on Pontisc Lake. 2 months ed- ; ea ; out | BENJAMIN R. BACKUS Ait aengne ery te] Fag privet, No salaee | meta nome th "Gorn See eeccooms ris mepas: | Rute ai has cai gts) DORRIS & SON rot Fe iE Po sane vmmmy we wet ee) OES. Telegraph RAL] Soke ano sage wonern|"vswbay ROMORL [Mam ter wr em tt | weer ana | BA Ete 0° epee BANNEN-SAVAGE treck scet sar at DAMS REALTY heat. Avaliable Mar. ist. MY | ‘Yesient kitchen pacoment, ood ig Ay ME, oe | ene aa banien To 381 8 Serneaw PE sses9 | e0t at intersection Square Lake : WE RAVE Re 43393 | __ 2-381. =—_ _ r furnace, 602169 shady lot.| out, two porches. You'll love this rolling ; smart panruge is Tue Bind TO BEB mu 8 ore va tem 000 WE ARE SELLING ALL OF OOR| ROOM MODERN HOUSE) Gait‘sitm Terms toes | Term . modern kitchen and Tom | , &@ TAX SERVICE!) Ra. & Telegraph Rd. Fed. 17.) at 4 listed property and ere ur-| miles from MA 64941 y $7,700. Terms too bination; large full basement CONE TEX SERVICE nO | 1 Aporoximatey $30 pm) Sar ee) & vis aie ay rte, | rita THM Re arm || CORT M.IMBLER, | 1-11, BROWN, Realtor | of neti Eesscer i ee ee ee ee we m.| our € belore eg Maney - Big I cl in ROGH.| LIST WERE—START PACKING | 1900 W. Ph car garage, priced goo hotsce, ene cute aie 9 SAVE MONEY eee “VARLIAN Wil eporeciate your call MC Nimeelielientiog a. ea =e teal Weck Ek | a "} ‘rem metare, ra ifs Se return for you.| 3117 Penobecet Building of call . house, Inquire 3624 Judah Rd. _ LADD | tachi ; dt Becta proome © Clark gt, PE ¢iss for appoint a ae Be rou bur it. wei IT Foe PLBAsaNT LIVING. SMART . ROCHESTER OFFICE BE hae po igeydo boca —_ Russell ‘Young me cos oaee ter os net 5 apaLross suites rooms, e , corner ; basem i eS : ee BRS | MAHAN | eee | Sarat Wepice | Rouned' wpa" Sediaie Snag Sl” wT 9 oS fs —— Home calle, C._J._Odel 7 Seco _ Fu. FB 3H Tenet ges belt, ‘sonees memtn| fy. wchoals, tras , Ae oot Realtor ~ Pot, jae. Sl tat be re | Jer" pavatnz_spece” hs, hear | Pepe _|? POO Foe Choice locations for home FIRST OFFERI 3 Vedroom home "with carpeting | BU Z0CU" parsing gpace’ ms Ment MAN WITH % TON TR tracteu Cher person than| Sor MOR we : from town. FE 319083 gg li rT Re on living room, | wants ‘work, Call any time my meiner. av-| 570 TGAGES | peat Apts, Ferniched =o of seres. | STATE STREET Stairway and bal, full basement, FRET ROOS OMe ecre with oe an - = Hf ceetrea. Clone to cowntown nd L. Cc LADD A 1 seem home — well went | Soret cs Pehtoen tet Pp id & delivery or light mov-| be & delight if cleaned with Fins cporsisals or. closing *°/ 1 ROOM PURN APT NEAR AU- | —°U 4040 Rochester Rd. at 18 Mile Rd Cdaverted to 2. family! Pive| {i too'ucte, A Wiok ar ge tng at reas, rales. Fa Toile any-| Foam Bas to we Waites Ke B. D. CHARLES burn Heigl, FE $4370 NICE 3 MU_bi811 311 fooma including 1 bedroom and AN EXCELLENT = Tat DIK FOR SMALE FROCK | WALLPAPER FACTORY OUTLET 3 : het "cae pn awemne Se ee ee | Oe ie ae tlle 4 re s + couple. 600, Rebinweed, go Nag ae Rochester Area sods Oe oe Ee PIONEER ing, moving or aelivery any | as pee $i, pres. PA st | 7 noone PARTLY FUNNIER Sarr SOOMEEDPINS ROOK | ene con’ Sonee tineem bome| NNT Soni ioe, You g "beter HIGHLANDS _ Lots Hed raphy KINDS Please take ren er oy SS 25288 no children. with full basement, of! heat, terms! BRICK RANCH TYPE Sedvesms: ee Mater Ba'ce, to moot, Le, Crom’. RALPH B. GARNER T ROOM APT. | PRIVATE "EN. SLEgriNG ROOMS, OOM FOR Wie hot water. Just ‘one loch off : . Dun ty 1000, bie room, individually ‘age living Pooss po Minas Es Og Lo gee ey weleome. _ 2 blocks from town. | Adame * Puli “price 98,500) CARL W. BIRD, Realtor) Site ere™ Rome ofc 7 | FE +65%. late! sea | " tg ee | _ PE 2-1903. a with §2,500 down 518 Biate Bank Bide Getinetien. Sear’ Sytves “hake. sepeorinn Lchen with sutes tie TURBIN?. Rochester ROOMS WIDOW WANTs TO RENT fe > aturing vestibule entrance to Tracks for Rent | re ea ve Sa Ta RS |r erare eee toate oer | Sees ind BRL Ie | 2 wren eae wag once Sanit" Eves re Bim | 2-8 Reap me end ouing | Sade and" ch oor Ws sl ad i ig a ES sel soils ik Polo | eres, tee | INT Sede tive coml| fcaon Ped st baled Cal _ Pontiac, Mich | ea “| SLEEPING TOR 3 pall - 6 fen bees ritehen, Seven large closets, full! today By : % Tos Te Tew Gtabes | Ziv OTs Go WOMAN WEEDING | URMEDUATE CASH FOR YOUR |3 ROOM APARTMENT EVERY. | _ s'tis, 6 ot, PE 37180 all on one floor | : he bs a, — fad Duup frosts HERDING | “Tang contre or equity. m your |" thing furnished, Private entrance iigbinG nog FOR MAK ment with automatic. off furnace screens, 4 porches.” 1% ca FISH Pontiac Farm and Vernon Ve. Pa. PE 24TH. Cond | jj 4m) 6. Saginaw ‘| Dar worker -| Combination storms and screens. teched | gortge and * landscaped ISH IN YOUR lndiestrial ‘Tractor Co ~~! ‘The Salvation ae sy Templeton, Realtor "Roost poms APT. ADULTS | PE +0713, 27 E_ Huron. fetes — Brice p00 wrth ONE ACRE IN CITY-be eras sak: iene ta eae a BACK YARD le ar $3% W. Murce sss PE 32-6223 : “ FRIENDLY ELLOW WANTS S| 9086 down and : the first to see thi bargain >| Thiat’s right, sit in your ews PE sous-7E +d | “ciate, 3 8. Sages ‘| Wanted Real Estate 32A|?,seomcoms, calvare BN-| Torre sear FE | im 4°7"” cont fteret home, Juste thing ior | $i down WORTH EVERY DOL: | lent Seer ue ok 20m6. Mrs. 63 , PAU 4E RN + giry rooms completely insu- LAB—90ee fve SS & well constructed 3 bedroom Cash for Your Home : AUL A. KERN, Simp) Lact oxtipped with = To By — ye Sell—T cm tarpe Sear * : < : 66720 Wp Bove = bal . 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Lake ae bg mg Be od tl WN room | pews, EW base at us morte 100% at 9650 T gg wel A Boater leane ig W Law 60 Stead '6¢”. PERFEC | _FE 4-350 >VROLET Loon Attach ow DO living bed-| Pa URIC EARTH" 1) peat, down pl . paree pene no be peters friendly in eerie 7 Eves. ne”, Side room| EVRO ed up. aS Severe a $1.00 romgelret ie no kaos | MA ge hong) Pn $1,000 £ I's git, BE, a sm —— ve vow —— gg halt ket fence. 46 CHE ot bang jot, recom: window. nice r | E s& Rocheste: wiln terms. MS You'll wine rters and showing | 9 rae eatin AN _ Alo m . pie! paid ter N ro ge Large | Tou ‘4 picture bath, wo. | “ rth Kk Tr FAR} soil, beer & qua: is Act is | an Bt yg fuel tank Half ity. and hes Mes | witty Full atic hot Th W. Fou hn . OOD garden ona: a o~ ge el the eek | es c 1 plete my eq Radio $195 s can't live } rooms — insulated ed on * «as jag Jo ALTOR ELW level, good easy Je , oor _ profit and so pps | - rl at a for r 5:00. + d to L at thing | conga ol a. sam Sis | DOWN aan ahcure eo Mreet in Sse Shan Bs ss qe ee ior. tebe 2-2373 afte GAN’S . Vantec oe ant & pl ed lot = ee | low *. Sine PE 2} pa steal at T a a2. in and for, FE OON MICHI You \ a Shas te | aimee newly fenc Let's 3 bedroom awn “e N ggg it iD IN. Ott POR res, 0 tial ao Geane “t. Phone EW M thee the } 7 lak it or A | oe $6 S00 | 3 eadow 101 2-403) “AN AIR rly 3 ac | lieve about N more INES a room price ; 2M rE HOME and | Ss nea: aa re : A 20 F LoT Ease se FRONT se -* a “TARO OOM 7 ay -|? Lar wou aeea| ones ae : §| GOOD ‘TIMES rod Se, tad pars THE B10 PAYED fern tne ae tome og ee iS school py a Ortered af Fi. 20's H A aA nid and "Parkhurst ey asi! Lela 8 | Ne anes pic : +3941 ( 80x31 e Coupe, is buy — ndorhoot | round ar water: with * ie *RURBAN +3 AKER BF il ag Any ee TIMES Lapeer Rd. iE Club ’ n ° P | LET 1950 ID HARG FE 5 are 2 this strect. Lt a West Ann Arbor “COLONIA 24348 Fra Realto _PE 2.0353 Office og Lager Spm of ing for this always ; M Sree a traile EVAOLET inst POWEROLIDE AND a peed ate. Paced im all, “pin 6 RM FE si00 ee Rear tea mae yl NTRY NEAR Sook et IDGE you are COMES: + A, ch on 2101 Dizi or OR FULL ! : “ul @ ae, ae Se per | tneludee. look NOW! a2 THIS IS BAR ractively ated co Wetking — 4 fghio Wear schasia. room ance. Let - 7 K om 14- Loe “targe Tiving mk = Realtor ore 24 income ‘heen Bet Sore Gee bey, or ck aaa Ba Bee Ss ; va . xt gross opt vege a =| L. Realtc ra nica Bt Mitha 7 feateres & and : ‘ ie K. . Bach ale AP Rms NEI ° be rated tore windows overto ‘ she oh tie pa erie Sree Cink a ae ee |i nk we Fe . » Seiing t Vv 3." state. y prod beset b ; : an MS L Ss | omens er =a iF Lae Inu a ae : : re : ADA Ave. _____ BOF ‘ — Oakland nme = coe z %; = = as and 3 bes. ene toe Oe = ‘ or po gra ged sagt Bina awy in’ RANCH : eet or es ‘ Pontiac : BY A. ae % . 3 cory - Pangus. - oo , _ fone 1 = e. THE PONTIAC PRESS, ae as X hee WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1954 For Sale Used Cars oi O.K. USED CARS Yes, if, you bought your present car from Jack Habel Chevrolet. It serves you right and will continue to serve you right until it’s time to trade again at Habel’s “O.K.” Used Car Lot, 53 Buick OW! Presents LUCKY RIDER No. 3 Is This Your License Number? MICHIGAN 1984 EK 48-35 ‘count ON US COMMUNITY Motor Sales Inc. Buick-Pontiac« “All Square” 1953 CHEV. $1,595 Har dto p _ convertible equipped with radio, heater, powerglide, white wall tires, and has very low mileage. Beautiful light finish, “All Square” green showroom 5 61| CARNIVAL by Dick Turner For Sale Used Cars ‘61 For Sale Used Cars 61 - For Sale Used Cars Ss) Sale Used Cars oa. PONTIA Good "Not a Fo (ret They're Across {ro Buy You Ca! C RETAT will Used Name, But a a m Post Brice On Mt. C L STORE Cars Policy” Jemens St ir From a Deale DON’T STAND IN LINE} r Your 1954 License Pla| One of These Good Used Ready to Go. ,. License (195) CHEVROLET $895 THE TWO DOOR DELUXE MODEL. THERE ARE SEVERAL TO ora FROM AT THIS GOOD “Goodwill Used Car” 1947. PLYMOUTH 1952 FORD V8 | $1,395 A BEAUTIFUL VICTORIA sa oe pales. pe In TWO HEATER “Goodwill Used Car” - 1950 STUDE. NE | e WITH oe | r You Know! tes Cars and All! 1952 PLYMOUTH $1,045 D TRY I » “Goodwill Used Car | | i 1 — 1951 Bright. Spot: "53 Olds Cusgom 98-sed. 53 Olds Super 88 sed. ’S3 Cadillac coupe DeVille '53 Olds Super 88 convt, 53 Buick Riviera ¢cpe. | "53 Chev. Bel Air sed. 53 Pont. Chieftain 8 sed. "52 Ford Cust. 8 clb, cpe. | '52 Olds Custom 98 sed. $2 Buick special sed. 52 Chev. deluxe tudor sed. '*52 Pontiac 8 Chief. tudor ‘52 Olds Super 88 tudor - 51 Mercury sed | |. '50 Cadiflac 62 cpe. at ec FIFTY-THREE By oa, (Th's pumber also 1951 BUICK ‘$1 Pontiac & Chief. sed. posted in our window) BUICK “Well, well! And how is Mr. Bemis this morning—or is $195 $495 $l, 195 eg a. . TWO DOOR it Mrs. Bemis?”’ NOT NEW—BUT NOT OL LOOKS MIGHTY FINE IN ITS i 51 Chev. deluxe sed. i : EITHER IT HAS RADIO AND NEW PAINT. RADIO AND HEAT. 480 MODEL WITH BEAUTIFUL Radio, heater, whitewall $1 295 HEATER AND A:-GOQOD PRICE| ER INCLUDED IN THIS, FINISH THI CAR WAS WELL | SI Chey deluxe clb. cpe. tires; very clean. It Se*... . at i For Sale Used Cars 61| For Sale Used Cars 61) **° lid Val on “Solid Value” “Goodwill U a rae : ; Super hardtop, Finished : : ¥ Solid Value” ae Yee '52 Pontiac convt. cpe. $1,845 You're Lucky in sporty 2 tone gray, . \ 51 Ford Custom 8 tud luxurious interior fit- 1953 j 9! Ford Custom © tudor ‘59 Ch —-Becaute tage ind ieremoiee) NIC) | WHATIS A) pag 1949 1949 sii PerdtCattanrnine ee ee _ 30 Ford Custom & | Se V. You Have ith all accessories. t ; + c oe —_—_ GOOD BUY? ae ea / FORD PANEL | FORD 49 Chev. deluxe tudor Vw eilags, saree Pe tS IN AONE Y ce ee eto ei Bi Sa egg Se amo 7 weg BSD ce yaa! MB OME se SHS vice ne ea bingy Like tent oi” aa ats Et MEA ENTREE) 0 ou 75 we 51 $1,145 Cy Owens BUICK , riding comfort... clean,| “Goodwill Used Car” “Solid Value” eee Solid Value” 49 Ford Cust. 8 sed... .$395 $1, 595 D WN attractive interior and 47 Chew. eis. cps $150 exterior ,,. and most im- ‘— sia Nas SO. Ford: | BEY SETSSE SETS att | edn nr mate ain otier] pres 2 ee ares!) 1953 PIONTIAC DS L953 7 sere eto cpe...8273 ; yng ye "yest | the “interior is spotless. with the purpose of lur- i ‘ ss TWO DOOR Fouutration ceruficate end e'll , 2 spoue ing t We| dealer is your assurance | These 1953 Ponti Officials’ Ca d new | car trade-ins from satis- Radio & Heater oo ee ee pee oe | All necesearies including tae thar: eae Ga of a good buy in a Used) fied Pontiac ce 6 ou os F ick ret a large selection of good, clean CHOOSE One Driver SS whitewall tires. You'll be tly needs depend.| Caf. Easy terms. In-| cars, all checked and w|orthy of the name—“Goo dwill Used Cars.” Priced YOUR pumber appearing in’ cur ed. | proud to drive this one. urgently needs depend- these OLIVER val- 2 f h $1,095 x io ar vs noting ts able transportation but Ce aan delay to help you buy. See | them today and be sure | ° getting the car you OWN TERMS ders required. Just check 0 lacks the necessary down : want! I C maybe 8 Cyt =o roo Many More to payment If you have thru ! 2 ived in or near Pontiac i] ’ . F ol Chev Choose From } for a year or longer and]. Credit Union c e year or onger an au CY OWENS WISHES TO : have established good|,. 93 Buick Finance Co, FOUR DOOR REMIND ALL AUTO OWN- Few Lef ‘ae © h Riviera, Dynaflow, spoke or Your Bank Radio, heater and Power- time POR BUTINO FEW ne acs EY DOWN Scat here with Dai wheels, radio, heater and glide, 2 tone green. MONT PED. a1 904. 00. . : “| all extras. We'll sell for Fa cto! Y Bran ch . pat oe ABT. a. a 7 -| down at state regulated $945 RETARY OF STATE, AND “s Ford, excellent. . hats cireceat vated below our cost. 6 3 M | Mill S apa ak ae | ft. Clemens at Mill) Street RDS CADILLAG 4 oe 3 ; ” eee FORD i cars— Lake at Case ‘50 Ford 48 Pont cone fe /Csomee: Prom a ay Te, . | Ss tte, eek (beats walking). ..$45| excelicnt tatertor, reat end beat: $795 Each For Sale Used Cars 61 Sale Used Cars 61 Sale Used Cars 61 | —20-at Mevtee Rae after 8m Radio, heater and over-| Sot: “icy” Owens em a6 ; ; in - 1983. PONTIAC TUDOR drive; sharp. 6 a hee - Y OU orenet, Automatic shift, big esi: Take Your Choice - or. nee ~ mesh, extras, Oe mile: s er, excellent run- : AL NEE BS ane $745 condition. Pine Finish. 948-00 j Drive a few miles for a a aS pa pel bks a m ’ | ood deal d R & HK. white walls, But GETABETTER | cop"beBS"ae | Ol Buicks | Many... LARRY — | Sreficel ne aneremtced) es eee z ati ‘Ss, 2 DR GOOD VALUE tee hear ae a directional * Targe. nu 7 To Choose From happy buyers now have a JEROME gg go Roos talies.” OF tan ** — Transportation If You Are Not ¥ % month. $1,095 up ood used car and their] Rochester Ford Dealer | su. tranumissh= a0 4 power Powrtac on cueta Ai 1 Bee Nothing Over Today's Lucky Rider | COMMUNITY " coger, Bost mesriag, food All have radio and heater, i ete Russ’ ! ouner beouly. ne cae Gerve Site) SS EY Gio “teks “ena ners You Can Be A at “ —a Dynaflow. waa at , BS VX ot MS og 2 deluxe Hr m. —— MotorSalesInc.} Keller-Koch There's still time for you ch coe, Betieed win eae, | og PCYMOUEE BUTEREDN Be Many Way Under . elier-KOC ' to take advantage of this wel tires bee end arte, Ge | Koen: acai LUCKY Buick-Pontiac YSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER Convertibles offer! beauty. this | PONTIAC ‘to CHIEFTAIN. DE- ‘46 Oldsmobile 4 dr. , mTfoodwerd Me Be. 5 To Choose From : S ALE | 1982 Pontine Catalina equipped with ins FORT = ; ; ‘48 Mercury 4 dr. DRIVER Ee Ess Buicks & Pontiacs ° Inte, uebt qrece fue eee eens | te mileage Pm Ses 47 Chevrolet 4 dr. 804.N. Main OL 2-7121 Save As Much As po ly Mires Ta ea: was | POWTIAC ‘82 2 DOOR BR & Ht. '47 Pontiac 2 dr. Tomorrow of One ROCHESTE a EE er Fords : oe "48 "nee 2 dr. Gar Lacks Week ls — ‘iow, mien. aoe $300 per car _ _— oT be Felon 4 Poxtiac . ¢ «, Room DE *46 Chevrolet 2 dr. - Oo r Luc ee —= : —- efore Springtime el Pina Maar Ro & H Skirts. Visor, All . "47 Lincoln Specials ee Ta etn eee 2)" TV Mercurys | 3 ==" || boca ES Customer Confidence ton. 8380 Bignet. Drayton Plains SALE Li ] th ay Py me | | Look Over These Honeys! Seeded re ion| Given with We have '47 through ‘31 ransportation | 1982 ontiacs Hudsons, Come see us dér. Gx model, Extra nice arKkston : at 9008. ' ALE . for a new or used Hud- 1952 Pontiac. Sharp car. Waliea Lave, Ma 1 , S. the purchase | P] th MOTOR SALES —— HAB “T $995 | Power Suetae 846 Dodge YTLOUUAS | ant Et Ea "Your Hudson Dealer = Radio , . Oven 630 a m — 8 pm _Datly 3 Torque Drive 47 Dodge ’ FACTORY OFFICIALS’ > i) PONTIAC 6. BL DOOR . 1951 Studeaker sedan] SLFORD. | etal 50 Nash of any 30, ee nCaRs 1 Meet ateiae| Sein Ta ee CHEVROLET ore want Bene goed, wren Th sir HG) Bed rae abclomen ' ' F Practically new cars at | _w") Van Wet On 31385 bie ani ‘uppee. 8,300 actual < : ; sed ices, __ S, Saginaw at Cottage $645 Huron Motor Sales NO down payment on| ol, 92, 93 — = ’46 OLDS. 6 SEDAN “Ww ge Side Used or - PHONE FE 4-4546 ‘ 952 W. Huron PE 3.200 these transportation spe- “rea Se ‘ores original | 923 W. cials. and you have 20 ‘54 model LARRY ‘ ‘oo | st pact super sedan ¢ 1951 Plymouth sedan, rar] ERTS EE Ga Rae] | oleae eee JEROME uichican's | 3 SaRePRP TE" dio & heater. ; any reasonable offer } } i Ait, ‘sharp $695 ae _THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1954 ‘a For Sale Used Cars_61| For Salo Used Trucks 62) For Sale Used Trucks 62|MODEST MAIDENS By Jay Alan | For Sale 'Miscellancous 72| For Sale Miscellaneous 72| For Sale Miscellaneous 72| For Sale Pets &i ! | LARRY a Se ‘ati , Toa Burmeister’s. | Seectusser ss} COLONIAL |.§ GLENN'S | HABEL | “"get™ oDumetiers,| RSET iueon co. [eg eanats ; ; ; SUNDAY 10 TO 3 ie CHURCH BEATS: “EACH. OPEN DAILY 86 _| .MotorSales | _°48 LUMBER |*iiet fear aea| ~ suxpayo2 j | Be Ready FORD oz arta. - OROUGH. + bi D » x. ; ree Saat a ‘LECTEL 126 W. Pine Board . +910 per | CORONA, | ADDING MACHINE, aa 4x4 “Gallaher 4pm. On 34501, U.S.G. Sheetrock oe: ey For Spring : % PLYSCORE 4x8x34 . $3 Pont. Catalina, sharp | _ ith An | 12 FT. STAKE $2.72 EACH LUMBER $].29 Dogs Trained, Board 8&2 52 Ford Club Coupe | “OK.” Used Truck $445 | BUILDING SUPPLIES : Doane. page? APE ci "SO Chrysler 4 dr. . / ° 4x8’ ss Pirscord, « dat Bidet, 3 a Fir —s . Prams. feet, Surrthet 318 °S1 Buick 4 dr., Dyna. 5] CHEV. LARRY 8 PLYSCORE beara oe. fee "Fig “tee ne $69 M Hoon _ Grain & Feed "83 49 Pont. 2 dr. me ghTON STAKE JEROME $5.75 EACH | fists niet] HAY FOR, 3A, 7OR CATTLE 6 Ye =xcellent ition, new : . Dee eee ety y CLOVER GROME $1 Plym. 4 dr, os at signori built Rochester Ford Dealer 9 . BLAN a Doors. ,Bomestic and Ime 4x8x % Sar eek. 989 Ford 2 dr. platform and rack. | TS 950M eukee™ 36 Buy® al. KET) te ibex an tee) $5.75 Eq. | PiaibPaaeePe ; OPEN EVENINGS — INSULATION Roofing & “wood & asphalt . ° Hay ALL KINDS, STRAW, CAN ° DODOE 194 NEW 3 DAMAOED $4.45 PER 100 FT. ag your Gealee tee sotree : 0) ge Rock ath eae Sia ae WHITE PINE tix Doge tate na ta ww et} SOCBundle |agax "49 Chev. 4 dr, w“ hitewalls ‘AT CHEV fenders Pull price $1080 j °50 Pont. 2 dr. “- 3 ° cm FORD 3 FORD | TON FROCK HG , 1%, TON PANEL “oe - > “4 Fon : _ EM 3-2731. and clover 49 Ford 2 dr. Very good condition, A Fon D1, RECKER, Catt AF. COMBINATION DOORS |Forcu watts coLuune, ; . MU*ual_+-<409 my Snort C : A aes 4 Sale} Motor re 14 wrought iron legs @° to. 20°, Old- 54” Cabinet Sinks BALED sTaaW. Mere, Sport Cpe. relable truck with @ low Scooters —' > Pa $ 95 Seburn ‘Oreamental "rE ten | Porcelain, Ist Grade jaa pCa Cone wens Yaa 50 Dodge 4dr. price. MEN 4, 5957, SORMAN poDoT VAs : ~ FURNACES | __Reg. $109.50 | “Ba "hapamte S87 TT ; ; "Tar Sim Motorcycles 64 t newdeweres Dav ALA 2- 1’x4’ 10 year tectory guarantee, Square NOW $79 50 For Sale Livestock = | 46 Olds. 4 dr, RNS POOL ON : NO. 2 & BETTE sion burners. F.H.A. terms. Call ° . POR PARTS AND SERVICE ON elt’ nt ~~ R _Stan Garwood, EM 32080. "peering ny. OA eaeed, , | "60 Chev. Club Coupe ° cy Davidson, soe, Mariey 8 my memo to_ the boss! YELLOW PINE TRANSISTOR HEARING AIDS _Branger a. ‘Oxford. a - SEDAN DELIVERY oe See es tree demonstration. Rule's Drugs JERSEY BULL AisO SOAR : MANY MORE Yes, you can drive it for— For Sale Bicycles 65) Sale Household Goods 71) Sale Household Goods 71 ae WOLVERINE COLONIAL | | sttpn shores —weue | : maanaaanamaammar lace dooce OCALA | ARN A A R \ ARPPRAAP LARS ; LUMBER AND WRECKING CO. Bd my ~ 2 , NEE ee $75 Set Sue mes oven | Wa, SATS, oe ae, See |The, renrer come ip ave. ue aes) LUMBER CO. | Tttatetuitieent , b . i . Gas ; : = on ae 2 we 6 These cars are clean and Bouts & ——— rest” up te pa = ida renbhets AnD meee ee Na 2 Comoe Biren fidsh doors ceeeees rae HONE OR 3-218 Teall. Marvin. Beech, ais. dna most have radio and heat- BOATS ACCESSORIES: ousekeoping Shop ates, D HOLLYWOOD , OMMON a6 used. perf be} (One Mile West of Airpor) | SUCKSEIN MARE, ’ YEARS PE ¢1sss 6 A oom bew, you save. Closed on | Lagi, yd : © : _EM 36001. er: , some have auto] MANY MORE |*sxrepze ser rz suows | Ser enatornssniccee | frie mere oe Wine} ~=— $139 PER M Masons, per og. tg] ne ONY 8: DN © |? ROLAT EN METERS] —___————-matic transmission, Pickups and Panels condition, Feasoneple. FE ¢2ils FE Caste Ue clectric stove. | FRIGIDAIRE, ¢ CUBIC FT__ GOOD 2 pe. Sabre. sel. complete “gofite | T HOMART Pag OIL “AND eee ee a } | MRI CRAPT_£iT —Boats _condition 175 Cass Lake oe oe Me ne aliens R SALE> 13 VERY GOOD REO. to Choose From cut Fale prices. Pree delivery. | DINING RB O ROOM aUTFEE OAK. 6 ' frvino a ROOM SUITE sea hea: | FR¥_ DISCO" THE MODERN FugL | _2-4387___ __| POR SALE: 13 VER y 4 COME IN TODAY Sroaee nee: Bet y meres | Pore. oe w5g| oe x POLY SEACES 8,Pine |WOLLING CREA VARIETY| fcl"reoman A dey, me ee ie Glen Eagle Sour Ownena, (Let Us rises a es meet AAG De) WHITE FIR gl Me oe! ee Be ily Be erie pe or Floyd Osbura. Theyll| THE THRIFTY | fe dette, iui ate!) Sp tek SE sia ih Sa FE tng | Ze PERLIN. FT. _| Sia ORCEBS BNO IEEE rom onl on, ope, mgag| ——euene renee Se ? : er any boat like new __ BARGAINS 7 FIRE WELL = steel Grams, aso closed bead LIVESTOCK ALL FOR. be pleased to see you. Eliminates leaks. Gives © smooth | iF TABLE MODEL TV... #36 18 CLEAN BURN-| drums. $i each. H. P. Sutton. L 4, . rg Be ‘Senet — White Wood & Coal range ING—WILL Loa MY 2.6432. rest Jones. 06 f] TRUCKERS Binns © free estimates. WALTON TV rh on oe ae 1 BIRCH DOORS BLAY K COMBINATION {WOOD OR. cOaL | For Sale Poultry 86 LOT Btarcraft aluminum. boats, Tee- | 7B_22281 Jovtyn Co. Welton | eee eee ene Hs} $9.95 Hr Orchard Lake Ave. PESTiei | _1a00e | mam. anae CHICKEN BaT- Neo trailers. Everything for the | GAS CLOTHES DRYERS % DAY | New 5 piece barm sulle... $60 ° SAVE ON PLYWOOD LARGE — T WORSE | teries. 5240 Pine Knob Rd. OWENS MARINE SUPPLIES 7oo8' Orchard Lake | *%12, Linoleums 63.98 Warwick 2678 Orchard Lk. Rd. 5 DECK ELEC 306 Orchard Lake Ave FE 3-8020\ Ave. FE 30196 : We buy. sell, & exchange every- USED REFRIO. sTOVES FuR-| 555 ping sy ane AND PUMP. | battery, good condition, Otor es MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS |GAS STOVE. NEW. til), SELL we sna 4x8 neces ofl burners, blowers, ctc.| VE 376 after 4 pe. #1504, ; awiines (rah & Velen dpcecc ene | Sor 006, 056 Be, “Perry. SELL akland Furniture Wayne Heating and Air Condition- | GHINA LAVATORIES. § ¥ ee “ Mostar Craft Traliere TAVENPORT | AND CHAIR. BL i 6 Sagiraw FE 2-523 SHEETROCK —ing_Co. 400 West Huron. Chrome faucets and plug $14.75 __ Sale Farm Produce 87 | ‘ = At Pine Lake Pur Pe bagen| “iste, Wika slipcovers. 3 ore APLE DRESSER FRIGIDAIRE, AIR COMPRESSORS _| Freestanding closets, esas a MERC TRY MOTORS. 6. 1h. “10 Fadio phovograps, vcd eondy | ey range, overcost indies cou $1,29 “PAPER STEAMER, SPACE Crate marred gu = APPLES — in stock. dresses, various . . f ‘ — dere being tor 38 end 00 | STOVER } povorr Case Ave. PE 40329 after 3.30. AN : _ make #47 80 OL. FARMS ’ pipepetors for delivery “hanard ; EASY @P R WAS TAUN. “C ‘ONE’ S RENTAL 1900 Silver : S. Saginaw St] CHEVROLET | Rirsc. erie "SR Ray APR ar certs SR S| ROCK LATH [mane Nine “acer | Ere Ee : FE 4-737] S. Saginaw at Cottage | seg Seles Mel Dinie wer Pe | err en eae ee oe ee ee : CEMENT BLOCKS | Sale ‘Musical Goods 73 SAND GROWN BEBAOO POTE: : PHONE FE 4-4546 NEW BOATS 12 FT. 6 5 coal cllliy “sakioom decease | ceobex, Site Winch Rd. % m 9c BUNDLE Immotiotely delivered, 0 Sheffield | ~~ ~~~ ne — | _toes._Delivered. PE 1-831. . __ FE 40610." after ¢ st Pla Mkt FT| ed ana cot — Werd-| _-Gouth “Maple. oe en ba t FE 212% UpRIGHT PIANO AND BENCH. Pie Wawel “ol Mocpltal Rds Routine 100 coaTOM EAT pL! robe, all good © | Oxo ASPHALT TILE 4 HARDWA UMBINO —__ __Ruseell_ Lemon gs, FE 4-4itv. 4000 mies, Rusededs Transportation Offered 68 Seed. on La | 9x13 Linoleums oo | IP YOU AR | BUILDING @ novar | “EL, SIZES OAS, & “ELECTRIC USED ACCORDIONS, 138, 048, 00 SO. y waned —FOTATORS TS . —— raeuaeiireteias “Gees entigen, Baby fee feed Linciewm Wall Tule 0e R’| DRIVE QUT TO BURMEISTER'S | matic electric ‘nition oll “fur-| _ Saasgic™ “*msone Your home. on wor money back. Out Bald- ig BOB a td Ri fg rae eg) ONE eg | ioe al ie era hanes | iccomoione Peron pmicme | Eo, Santa St. Se ore : E BPIN Rie ae apa , . . > — a ' TRANSPORTATION _ | _ #28 Oxbow Lake Ra. EM. 32001: | pgiAROLD'S 10 8. Saarnay _— foto eas, Cenk, bot pitas and) ep tense, gees Gummer, Sgt! | POTATORS FIELD AUR —@ Michigan S PAID | LaRon DEEP-PREEZE. USED i| _ Open: Pri, Nite ‘tl 6 PM. _ B ist ' PETRO HEAT SERVICE CO. Se a eet aoe. ams Ux. ia Os Finest | Sar cen ce Fees, at, ee ma Ml tee acenentee| OO ISTOT S| a nite h"tlay_ pa | “QVRS. FACTOR Ins | Sele Form Bavipment_ 88 ec’ < : . . Ines PONTIAC DRIVE AWAY SERVICE pmeite washer with suse saver. only. 690.08, Mt 6 1300,” ‘| Northern Lumber Co. $e ee Ore: ere ames) | PARM TRACTOR WITH SHOW ra Sa La | eR, Eertancssnctgecs | HAMILTON RLEETMG, DRYER | ht cer ate na PLYWOOD | juttts“iepurtte! ee) AES re 7 ee CHAVINO FOR SARASOTA, FLOR. CORNER CHINA ChatNere mew | Rigi lt mew caly sense. Mt WE DELIVER i b deccreuive, miter. | PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING. |~ sou mvs GARDEN TRACTORS” TRUCK tae eet” hore en 4, FLOR: CORNER CHINA CABINETS, NEW 61300. % Délle Readius All kinds, & °. " Osear Schmidt. PE 2-8317. ae it i ‘ and driving Exchange | reference. siax Ave | TRONRITE IRONER. EXCELLENT With 8 Trucks Serv You cabinet éoore— SPINE PIANO RENTALS WITH * “LAWN i Plateau 22632, Rom | in Ward Ore renaras. Call PE Seni working cond’ late cabimet; FM 3-4650 EM 3-3996 te orcer. wr ewoon a option to buy $10 monthly Gal | EVANS EQUIP., $607 DIXIE ’. BARGAINS - Swa —~o) aattae— ec _model “Oniy $00.96 Mi” 6-1900 1488 Baldwin Ave FE 32543 | _legher's FE 4050 HWY. OR 3-8806. an EPS MAYTAG! watnoER wanes) | DEAL FOR APARTMENT 808K, | 5 Cs MYERS PUMPS ss ah ge oe pg Se eae! 46 FORD UL, Tay OWED TRACTOR 2g | piven, Retreigige on | Hast chalet ct Oe FE ang iene a wate >| Mon and oop wo ne | thi TT ite anita, utifu : a i? : 2-Ton Platf ee ee eee | | StmCTRIC STOVE APARTIFENT| 9 °C" cet. a quaitty, | Shallow ‘well pumps metalied 7) Lee Paul model” | John Deere Modet B....... +400 on Platform Sook covers, new rubber. Ph | DEEP FREEZE. UPRIGHT, ONE) sire Electromaster OR }-0137 with trim |...” 900.50 ts low as $10 FE 51663 : $295 — —_—_—_—_———_| ¥ fungtice's dest makes. presser | FRIGIDAIRE | ELECTRIC > RANGE ARRAsn pire : | shallow well 450.50 | Sale Store Equipment 77, Baauc ae et coke ot es. WILL TRADE 2 & food, guaran s;| Land kitchen cabioet. 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One “mie HEW 3030 SAVAGE, SHELLS AND ‘. 14 HP moter roti. -- | eee eee Gert. =e ei STORM DOORS Driveway and lot AY abate wy i $1 FORD care Als 12 gauge Savage euto ower ey Mwno BUBCTRIC = COMB. STORM SASH “Washed” "mand and ‘fil PE -n Conts Lesa te Perm itr Case” EM )-2068 ioten Pin matic with case Used | year. CLAYTON'S 20 W Lawrence _ PE 5-041 TALBOT ‘ . _tifs FE +4119 Ph OLive 1-761 Ph. Romeo. 2833 re DR BEDAN. 2 $095 cxup Pa sir peeled i ees 9 eTROMBERO CARLEON 12% I gpa as Awning Type Windows | ~ cow = MANURE | FORD TRACTOR, STARTER AND Weila, Tow mileage OM exece CHROME | DINETTE SET FOR | KENMORE VIRIMATIC \ wanes _ cabinet, only $30.98 iat 6.1300. Fock, $1.80; No. 2 box pine. $11 M. A. BENSON DRIVEWAY ORAVEL, FILL DIRT.| 6118 Mavteir fi0e0, eons Wo tae: ave, 363 < a 49 GMC : + a! eer: GAS RANGE. 3 YEARS OLD, : we. 3 end i _sand, FE 40822. _ple, Walled Lake. MERU SS| CU, [RASS ECRSALFEAE | SHOP AND SAVE | Sateetes ba | gerers masere ate [RSet verona 300 | ames 22S | el elder car in trade -Ton Pane up truck 28 Morelane Chest of drawers $9.50. hall car- USED TRADE-IN Soqneus mame brent. 5 epecée, a 8 7 and m fi) dirt “hh REN are 7 5 .pet. 1S cents yd; utility table, 7 brand ~ new, $74.50 | value 8 eee = . "50 RE NAL LT AUTO $495 a7 FT. CONTINENTAL TRAILER. 43 58; sofa bed $18.50: fefriger: CLEARANCE ana See pone gro Tre water heaters. oil and| Supply, OR 3-1534. Excellent condition good tires & 3 CHE Teun ace pa tn pertect con. | plet. $00.00: large cages Used desk ........ vce $0.05! transportation. tehiges ~| ie ae “et PROCESSE”- ROAD & a Farm or Industrial motor Will consider trade Ph = 2 CHEV ROLET tract or waat have sofa beds; bunk beds. odd beds bata ae poses _cent, 383- Orchard Lk. Ave HEIGHT’S SUPPLY = i a Gent hs eae . Ze oe es © me Sedan Delivery THELMA MBrggo ALTON | a ars a ES $28.88 | ANOLES, CHANNELS. “BEAMS <— Serr & FE 46218 of FE is BLACKETT 1 el retie, and heater and overdrive. $795 . ° LOTS FREE AND CLEAR | striae dienreuecs: yon exh Nene: (a By Sg soe 30 Levant complete line of eeereeral rea wana piel wend and vel, gred- = vEpoyeed ouLen iS Some re a Waters aetna ST) ntnshed cues sll aes 'wak(Qibson Veet resus. apt, “oer | bse! Cu, oyumen, Ot, Creat | ze, 9 ured, Die material «mus | D6 Prose eerie. Oe CS | arecaals- OFFER We atts For Sale Used Trucks 02) ‘S| DODGE =— | wt nape nowy pavworr Sal or mani fina drovers Sad |'Uoed,3imoe OU" Muah!) ET Pees, || Seek el aver "Union "Bias: | Wood. Cot 6 Tek AO | chaimery wim pie, uetar > !4-Ton Panel farm machinery for labor. Michi:, Pt £88 stoves: Kerosene stoves. | CONVENIENT CREDIT TERMS ' SURPLUS LUMBER | Spey "Go 'ws Wr Richt Mile | FIREPLACE SLAB ag S Moss eae ae eereeen an, Auction Mar nce wea ANE ECRNITURE” | THOMAS ECONOMY |" warenta, sates co. | Be: Lorur Orchard Lake Bas] toe PE SIO Gjoote yfrom., Michigns Aucting : = | ye kee ‘ FURNITURE CO. | Deda studs ea a ieee sp dally $00) GOOD HARDWOOD FOR FIRE-| 90) MxM st Lake eis TRADE Youn LAxp CONTRACT, fceee 361 8 Saginaw | Mew Gere Sees... a a | ee eon 20 More to turaiture evlea fer’ ns@ ey, a 7“. ve d3e08. | 3 PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE. | Com bination doors ne aise GOING OUT OF =~ Tae Gaal cat Kinditng and ATTENTION ‘i |" Choose From! well Pare anes Sermasers, APARTMENT SIZE GAS RANGE. Fer seur Cal after 6 pa. | ce? Nor ghe ge omg! s gam 4 BUSINESS Pina ow on “TOR gms THE K Fa ) A - at 60 8 Teleg Open Eves iieh burner, $129 50 — $66.98 ST ET ODED | _ Open 8 to 6:30 except i | Last mne days everything must| 52155 8 c. ALL BARGAINS! Excuasod “YOUR-L Lanp con! ful the ypatncwns Nieciste. ane WAYNE GABERT’S _| xrrcuewc CABINET SINKS. cohen pe lle, Deaton Fos, “PACKAGE COAL fy ay aaOLae 3 er veda! ear a come a Eicngee sutreordinar} — salees. APPLIANCE SPECIALS | cue ae eee ‘so. Earrings, Appliances, mens Wal- ke Market: PRs USEDTRUCKS| “Sac” nye ae Ie | RCagmaset ssi foes) rel SS ge ete at ee] Eg, ee | eaaiy bie ta Dearera. a] ggLowane FINEST | WILL TRADE a a gon pricier “TABLE, 4. CHAIRS, | Maytag porcelain oq. tub washer | 3d Orchard ‘Ek Av — +2008, — 1 ’ THE BIO PAVED LOP | ‘Sent en teareien “tea bome te f-p= pesca inca 33008. wo Mat boo d wer ¢ OUR TOOLS. D6- YOUR OWN eautY ins BORE i SEASONED HARDWOOD “OR KING BROS A-1 Conditi | fone on y eps_two +. Bendix automatic washer, A-1 . $69. 5 sepeiting ‘| BQUITY IN 6 RM. & fireplaces, $10 cord & del. i At Ouality | WOODWARD AND 1) MILE ROAD | 2161 or Oxford area. MY le fe Att AT A BIO Loss gees Cabinet ironer. new | plete stock sail sewer Sekt ee a aed ee “ees. * Your I-H Dealer A-1 Value. [eee A ee ee een oe a a Conperam = preg am Seasae tpt Cis | SRB pill ete TR | Sit’ Multia Secs Osquaar: | Plants, Trees, Shewbe S04 | jLoeinc Road at Opdyke Fa Ve + or _s@ie or trade #2 . Post N Saginaw. esa Saf" pe 2am Pr ‘ ee . _ nere. | ~~ eee SY F 2119 @ truck, MY on @ Ba! th: d —? . | teat CHEVROLET vanes 6006 | Wir oes pee sides (occs Plastic viay! au tem Tee I astee: Tie = A °S1 Ford Express | ao ee nares sok i Sh ree ee penne "pase paist ea as en a a. eee 34 To speeo axel. Reasonable, Geneva : . & a oes 5400 . . chairs, MY 4 Ton pcan ; For Sale Clothing 70 sep siMMONS WIDE-A.WAY. 0 Ford 3 Ss ppereasiaeesnapere dae aie ad be ge SO Ford 3% A REAL B . 7400 ees Ton PONTIAC'S ONI y weak: scr “eal be eee Used Wear ene a ——- povsce — RCLLY WOOD ~~ BED. | en - Exclusive Truck Dealer oO sesrmue ee oe ise | bc cee, ses helehdl non ee aoe pet eT a OS wives noe cai te fo RANGE AUTO. LIKE NEW. / : WILSON GMC WHITE BATIN WEDDING GOWN | Roya, 06 Oakland, PE 9.4001 hee IX AUTO WASHING | GED POWER MOWERS AND | FHA . No money dows. ’S) Ford 809 S. Woodward with tram size 10 FE $6900 6 RADIO. @ AND ON 04 FE) 50787. | doc a a sR. fe hk E ___ 1% Ton Panel FE 4-483] oe ye ee For Sale Miscellaneous 72 wiht, dest, burs. ot Antique Shop Opening ‘ a | formal shoes, Cuban wre size BEAUTIFUL came al by or e wes PF Miller Garden & Lawn pr one ga gare = ee 8 S$) Ford Me lier i aa Te eS eae | REINPORCED D CONCRETE SEPTIC| sre Piperth ck to Bite), Seeminp-| savtechd unasettnp Ghevtn hiee- >) ee Ae PICKUP DE- JR. MISSES CLOTHES SIZE ©) recor. “player and cheeger oct | tents Ph OR pees bam, Ph Midwest ¢6008. See| ly cut.verted round cocktail table, Vanette HJ) Van Welt OR Vines Good condition, FE $-9082 of record albums Like new acusow | the new 1954 model Rototillers| walnut chest and nfirror, fine a |'33 GMC PICKUP 102 seRIBe Sale Household Goods — ch at tk eA ae sacrifice fot cram sews, Selene cleditie as i sem eee ee gre na _. — $1 Ford | 6100 for my coms take over ~ | hammers Gar drain pump. FE - sks sis is & 18 — aan. to % mm. deep 5 Tou Pickup “ioe Fon i DELUXE eTRIOIDATRE, 180, LINOLE UM, 9x12. .$5.95 _¢*7___ DRANG, StSSvare, PE eavsi.. | smber. fish Fett “tnd othe? : ‘ IC if e eres & CENT TsCO' = SS en ee nd — $325. Bibey Coal Co. 140 N Cass. only three months, Phone FE jane thee ee Boe *enerman Wilpers GOUNT, on Pe eerdleteny & hibition | "exaust 1 Hepple ree evroiet =| SREP 4 WHEEL DRIVE FULL SEWING MACHINE, 3 Prec LIV. BOTTLE GAS } Se Oakiend & Fait 68 OF te ir & es tee Lin. ft Prince "FE +000 — 1% Ton Cab & Chassis aluminum cab, $450. M-2 ing room suite, _YE 23-3700, | 300 pounds of bottle installed chard Lake. FE 5-61 1x6 Fir Roof_Boards.. 8%c Lin. ft. Jend, : 2b Fove 2 Clarkston Ra : EASY WRINGER WA $818. | for only 33.17 ees NEW LOW PRICES Int Pir Phooring og time 2 Sore 3 IN, BiCTCLE G00 48 For - tedey: we tstan Somserow, Skee | 428 boards Wagar botace cour sé Tow, Panel 138. Midwest seen ; von Fucigar Ce ssas Bane’ igh | ttt Codes Siting 68 Rot Comm... 222000. fave per fan, $15. PE 22000 T q ELAN ROOLE BOOGY, Doshi FaceUia CCEA Kena SNORE ° Wooden doors, = HAGGERTY: = og be FY — we So. | belts and ’ oe See Them Today! i ane fo Ni coca Casi Poa PoanTronk Om We wi instal, i» UMBER COMPANY wn They’re Ready to Go! RPT EAATON, BO ons CU. PF | nn Merde date BLACKETT’S nee sens ***| STROLE PLOORESCENT PIX: cuaina, | SALE! Building Supplies Son, anes ee A Marie DAVENPORT, cad Auphan Tue Marvisteed ee |G“ Ditia ey caren) — USED enn dineltes. bedroom ble Cedar chest. 36 8. pall a tee : re oa. | OMA EQUIPMENT reation rooms, $11.95 value, . SANDER AND Good coal furnace e15 slightly factory marred : Row YY Armstrong Inieid Tie - 6 for We | 1 Purnace Py | natn Sr oe) AGA aS Sh Bae Societe Ber EG oe nee | Peete Sa ie : Cash for idle things is. 1 Gas hot pa vale gs DRAPES, ONE 3 PANEL TWO? © 8 Saginaw & Pa cone) Seem Ee & cow Bemis. | water heater ens yale ot $20.95, = easily yours th h (erm Used eo Parting i> Rear ct Sere | meue type | coat’ paint. |¢ Coleme tt spacen heater | fees GIN y yours throug lard Saath. BARGAIN. | Cenonen DONE TE GETS Anse. | Sault Serle mutter te | meee Ee "vais. Tae, oes Sud generar EA ified ade! To a | |e these yourself sexe, four, Huron St, ena | Notiers . 4 ye SE, Are. = ; ° side 4 OBIE. cg arae a APE AXD-CORNICE ROARDA. chairs table, 0.88 valve, | j ¥WOOD AT LOW LOW PRICE. cn tame asa Fok PUREE Yow Ford Detter [5 For Sue aa GU-FE[ Si “eer toa ter] ari ines nas Feet epee asl me FS 4467S. Soginew Si. ] int a a te im Terk gompare. aod a Oe = ee “Poss _ troughs, $185 Bev 4 Fon ean SSS SSS pees See i \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1954 Jane Pickens { { ; if in g 4 ried li 8:00— (7) — Bowling Champions Fred Wolf, host. (4)—I Married 9:30—(7)—My Hero. Robert Cum- mings in “Hesse Story,” film. (2)}—I've Got a Secret. Garry Moore; panel quiz. 10:00 --_(T) — Story Theater. Ross. Ford in “‘Pound Bank Note.” (4) This Is Your Life. Ralph Ed- wards re-creates life of guest. (2)—IBC Boxing. Welterweight bout; Johnny Saxton vs. Johnny Bratton. 12:15—(2)—Love of Life. Ralph Blues,” film. (4)—Your TV The- ater. “One Plus One,”” “film drama. 19:45—(2)—Greatest Fights. June 1838 bout between Louis, Max Schmeling. 11:00—(1)—Soupy’s On. Guest is Chris Martin singing ster. (4)~ News. (2)—News. 11:15—~(T)—-Theater. George Raft in “Intrigue,” featyre film. (4) Jane Fulton. Songs. (2)—World Cinema. Film, ‘Out of the Blue.” 11:30—(4)—Moods in the Night. Music. THURSDAY MORNING | 7:00—(4)—Today. 8: 456—(7)—Cartoans. 9:00—(4)—Playschool. (7)—Break- fast Club. . | 8: 45—(2)—Brighter Day phi- | 10:68—(7)—Charm Kitchen. {4)— Ding Dong School. (2)—Arthur Godfrey. { _ | 10:30—(4)—McCarthy. 11:00—(7)—Playhouse. ~ | 11:30—(2)—Strike It Rich. THURSDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(4)—Bride & Groom. (7)— Comics. (2)—Valiant Lady. (N= Ross Mulholland. 13:30—(7)—News. (2)—Tomerrow’s -| Search. 12: 45—(4)—Travel Unlimited. ()— Stars on Seven. (2)—Guiding 1:00—(4)—McBride Show. (2)— Bob Murphy. 1:38—(2)—Garry Moore Show. (4) —Telerama. 2:00-—(7)—My Life. 2:30—(T)—Theater. (2) — House party. 7:30—(4)—Dinah . | 3:00—(2)—Big Payoff. (4)—Kate Smith Show.’ 3: 30—(7)—Aae Base wir iumdene « 4:00—(4)—Welcome Traveler. (T)— Cowboy Colt. 4:30--(2)—Feature Theater. (4)— On Your Account. Hee—O-—Adv, Petrl. (Tr—dunte 5: 15~(4)—Sports Closeup. 6:30—-(4)—Howdy Doody. (2)—Bob Crosby Show. (7)-—Cartoons. 6: 45—(T)—-Weather. (2)—Sports. THURSDAY EVENING 6:00—(4)—Music Time. (7)—De troit Deadline. (2)—Sports Show. 6:15 — (4) — News. (7) — Sports. (2)—Greatest Dramas. 6:30—(4)—Time for Sports. (7)— Playhouse. (2)—News. 6:45.— (4) — Singing Along. (2)— Weatherman. 7:00 — (4) — Liberace. (7)—Cisco Kid. (2)—Meet Mr. McNutley.. Shore. (Hh— Lone Ranger. (2)—News. 7:45—(4)—News. (2)—Jane Fro- ‘man. $:60—(4)—You Bet Your Life. (7) —Quick As Flash. (2)—Life With Elizabeth. 8:30—(4)—T-Men in Action. Where’s Raymond. (2)—Play- house. 9:00—(4)—Dragnet. (7)—Wrestling. (2)—Theater. 9:30—(4)=Theater. (2)—Big Town. (7)—Theater. 10:00—(4)—Martin Kane. Playhouse. 1@:30—(4)—Michigan Outdoors. (2) —"I Led Three Lives.” (7)— Royal Playhouse. 11:00—(4)—News. (7)—Soupy’s On. (2)—News. 11:15—(4)—Stars on Parade. (7)— Motion Pic. Academy. (2)—The- ater. 11:20—(4)—Theater. (2)— --Today's Radio Programs - - Programs furnished by stations listed tn this columm ere eubject te change without notice 728, Ce CELW. (900) ww. 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Pomity Band of the Day ww, Parade dizi .W, Nightmare wxrn, Club Nora Drake o00—W. some : CKLW, News, WxyYz, Block 8:45—WXYZ, Vandercook WIBK. News, Morphy WCAR, Sports ‘ Frit aS JR, Crime WOAR, Hees, Shythe 2:0 WIR. Dey cee Detective WW, Bet Your 9:18—WIR, Mae Hawk Show ‘ Answer §:18—WEYE, Income Tax CKLW, Gabriel Heatter CKLW. Lee was Heurwoog!Airpers w. +l Don McLeod wcarR, 1130 care dr. Meeting %:15—CKLW, Symphony 9:38-—-WIR, Mrs. Page 3:06—WJR, Hilltop House , Good WWJ, Life Besutiful |. @ 9:90—WIR, They Fought in male wars, Winter wee | SEES | SEE ere a ree WW, Sec. Dulles 10:68-—WIR, A. Gostrer J, Road of Lite a WEY2, See. D Dulles wwi, Witeome Traveler CKLW. Bddie Chase wistana ttucte a. Sa i . woeK News, Murphy “ways Poul, ad reg Geen en eere e . "ehie inthe _—. Rat 3:43-—WR, oa | a ois e190 48, ot One Wede—wIR, Wieard of Odds TZ, Whispering Gtrests | 4:00—-WJR, Listen Lorene mare = Bate fy : Wisk. Dos | wxre. Tes of sin. aia naam ry J. Break the Bank | WCAR. News, Bollads pS w, Banct. WCAR, Harmony WWJ, Stella Dalles 10.0 W IR, Otte News 11:00—WIR, Arthur WCAR, Telt Sports Z Tee Ww, Stee 1 (me —WwW3, Widder Brows SatD Reve News, Gentile CKLW, ' McLeod 10:48—W. Ge to Tews WIBK. News, McLeod WOAR, Ballads CKLW. “Be AE lame nen oy wme| STE |B CKLW. Manhattan wwo. Phrase Thee Pays | CKLW.“George Wright SRLW, ‘Rowe WxYz, . ome, meee WIBK. News CELW. Queen fer 0 Day ww, Plain Bin stb WIR, Bob Reynolds weep memes, | Eee ene | "SES Get ways Secie’s Porty WIRE. Sckeos m ¥ Setteve 12:00—-WIR, Wendy Warren | 5:15-2wsR, Music Hall Sports be amine - Quezon provineitl Oscar Awarded atte Hike tabed to mest » mor |by Toastmasters ident Ramon Magsaysay for ac- ceptance of government surrender for Best Speech terms. George Wetterhahn won the “os- car” for the best brief table topic Heads Midland Fund talk when Pontiac Y Toastmasters Last of Famed Sisters on TV Has Smooth 15-Minute of Song and Talk if Hi Uris sebebl chill February evening, an apple eee ae , eke Sots ete PR re gta ce 1 j | 7 Offers That Soothing Music NOCTURNE—A roaring fire, a and music is Jane Picken's recipe for a quiet evening home. The fa- mous singing star who recently made her TV debut with the “Jane Pickens Show’’ has long been a favorite with radio audiences. She plans to continue in both mediums. Fils 7k i _ANTENNA ADDENDA: .F re d ' av recent colorcasting of his show Bill Cullen, who commutes week- ly between his New York post on ‘I've Got A Secret” and his Holly- wood emcee job on ‘Place The Face" will have logged 250,000 air notable success with the plan. social Australians Jam to See Queen; One Man Crushed | MELBOURNE, Australia mA man was crushed to death when, Australians burst. As ‘she drove through the city streets a shower of confetti, ! 2 | iri giz ext! i Tine Australian Election Set CANBERRA, Australia #— ,| announced today that the regular Punch Card Machine Sorts Fingerprints LANSING (=A punch card sys tem to weed out fingerprints in a hurry has been installed by the Michigan State Police, who helped develop it. A sorting machine now does in a minute a job which took an identification expert two or mere hours to do manually. — ; } of 400 sets of prints is received daily and must be checked against of the so-called . The departmet said ai average |’ LOS ANGELES i®# — A new to avoid the harmful effects “wonder®’ kills bene- | the body, leaving harmful bacteria able to multiply | said, is to restore the beneficial | bacteria by taking some new be-| from a healthy pa- Although this represents one method of treatment, Dr. Orr said, | it could be avoided if doctors spent | more time in selecting exactly the | Pony-Tail Helps Corral” Girl Passing Bad Bill CLEVELAND ® — A pony-tail hairdo helped corral Eleanor M, Ferenchak, 24, yesterday on charges of passing a $10 counter- feit bill. Secret Service agents had been looking for her since Dec. 30 when a woman remembered as be- ing tall, wearing white bobby sox and having a pony-tail —hairdo passed the bad bill at a dairy store The agents got on the trail after existing files to determine if the subjects have criminal records or | prod being sought by police agen- | Cc E | The department reported that | Capt. 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