. { A 7 ’ i a 4 5 ‘ i AS ee A. ee i > ae coed a tk 3 ae \. cra. re. as a “s.- THE PONTIAC PREQ@ME OVER PAGES 112th YEAR - 29 In City Com * mil — * * & & & PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1954—46 PAGES oy Voice Lost en ee HE CAN TALK NOW—Until 4 ee ee 5 oh. WE) sat sr ee halal i ls aad : er Is Restored i * . a * ts, 4 United Press Phote a short time ago no sound came from the mouth-of little Rudy Sterpka, 20 months old, even though he was crying for all he was worth. A growth blocked his larypx | and at age 2 months a silver tube A month ago he was hospitalized was inserted so he could breaghe. with a severe cold. On a recent visit to the hospital his parents were greeted by the lad pointing to his throat and crying “See The mysteriously disappeared. Above with his mother. tube was gone. The growth had he is catching up on his talking Broomfield’s Holds Hope Water Bill for Oakland Rep. William S. Broomfield (R-Royal Oak) today held out hope of state help for the Pontiac area’s problems of shrinking water supplies and growing lake pollution. Rep. Broomfield introduced a bill into Michigan’s Leg- islature Tuesday asking for $77,500 for & Michigan Water Resources Commission survey of water supply and sew- age disposal possibilities in “critical” areas. And if the bill is passed, Broomfield says he’ll suggest the commission offer_help to Pontiac and nearby comi- munities first. “Some of, the state’s most critical water supply and sewage problems lie in and near Pontiac,” he said. “Peo- Vietminh Rebels Line Up Forces 1,500 Approach Closer to Capital of Laos Wit Assault Due. Soon SAIGON, Indochina —Fifteen hundred Vietminh rebels were re- ported 6 to 12 miles from Luang Prabang today but the French said they were only lining up supplies for the bulk of the Communist-led forces threatening the royal capital of Lags. 7 The ‘French maintained most of | ; the 12,000 rebels who invaded the Indochinese kingdom of 0 last week stil] were 50 miles/north of Luang Prabang, resting pp in the valley around Nam Bac. Military observers believed the invaders, after covering 120 niles Both in Saigon and Hanoi, the two major French command cen- ters, the belief flourished that the Vietminh might not even attack the_| hometown of Laos’ aged King | Sisavang Vong. The rebels last spring. marched up almost to the royal doorstep, then withdrew with- out trying an assault. But the French conceded that even if the Vietminh did not follow from the northern part of the king- dom and had immobilized several battalions in Luang Prabang.” | Royal Oak Trucker Killed — Truck a ry + ple who depend on wells for water are watching them go down alarmingly fast. Lakes around Pontiac are getting more polluted every year.” Rep. Broomfield's bill—tagged House Bill 352—would authorize the Water Resources Commission to | In Today's Press ~~. . . - * . . . ™ . . ded Ahhh Pe ey eee Pee eee ee err ees uy PP PPP PP POPP eT ee SO ee Ree OO ee eee ee eeeeeee } Youth Admits Part in Beating of Aged Widow Boy, 16, Was a Lookout as Two Men Attempted to Steal $500,000 DETROIT (AP) — A 16- year-old boy today admitted to police he acted as a look- out for two men who severe- ly beat an elderly woman recluse in an unsuccessful attempt to get her fortune estimated at $500,000. Police said the boy was able to give only a vague description of the two men involved in the beating last week of 86-year-old Mrs. Carrie Wherritt. a The boy, police said was taken into custody Saturday, the day af- ter Mrs. Wherritt was found lying in her bedroom. _. The bey under arrest had been sbught since December after Wil- liam Goodwin of Detroit con- = fessed the strong-arm murder of four persons and named the youth as a leokout. Police said the boy readily con- with Goodwin. | Under further questioning, the boy | die Beard, 24, and Anderson Shan- the woman to be without fi- nancial resources. The fortune, in cash and se- curities, was found in a safe in 4 Million Vets Trained WASHINGTON (—The Veterans Administration reported today that 4,100,000 World War II veterans RULER OF DOGDOM—Champion Charmor’s Rise and Shine poses with his beribboned trophy in Madison Square Garden in New York last night after gaining the loftiest perch in dogdom—cham- pion of the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show. Handled by Ted Young Jr., the Cocker Spaniel is owned by Mrs. Carl E. Morgan of High Point, N. C. The victory was an upset as the two-year-old never before had won a best in show award. ‘ AP Wirepheote Ike Sees Folly in Saying «All Dems Treason-Tinged WASHINGTON (UP) — President Eisenhower said today he thinks it is untrue, ish to say that all Democrats are tinged with treason or amount to security risks. As for Democratic pleas that he halt charges of treason by Republican leaders, Mr. Eisenhower told a news con- ference that is no way a President could stop this except among his own branch of government. politically unwise and fool- Thoughtfully and slowly, | the President then said he doubts that any great dis- play of partisanship by his executive staff is particu- larly appropriate at this particular time. “Mr, Eisenhower called no spe- cific names, Nor would he enter- tain any discussion of specific in- dividuals particularly Sen. Joseph |- R. McCarthy (R-Wis.), who have been attacking the last two Demo- cratic administrations. After the President's brief dis- cussion on his distaste for ex- asked whether it was accurate to construe his remarks ‘‘as meaning ‘| that yod cluld counsel the offi- *| cials of the executive branch of government not to indulge in ex- treme partisanship?"’ Rep. Sam Rayburn (D-Tex.) and Senate Democtatic Leader Lyn- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) All Aboard for Adventure If you like railroads, plus ‘makes the first of its daily Monday. ster” keeping their milk ‘Spur Line, Railroad Comic Starts in.Press on Monday adventure, you will want to be aboard when the railroad comic strip “Spur Line” runs in the Pontiac Press Spur Line is a unique little railroad that operates be- tween Skullberg and Boomerville Junction. On that line anything can happen, and usually does. Take the twin Boot brothers, High and Lew, for in- stance. They can’t stand that “smoke-eatin’ tin mon- producing goats awake all night wr and are determined siasts. Hiball, the little engine, is Willman Cites Parking Needs Odin H. Johnson Fills Vacancy on City Bench Five Candidates File for Two Court Posts in Spring Election Odin H. Johnson, 49, of 486 W. Iroquois Rd., was named by Pontiac City Commission last night to fill the vacant Pontiac Mu- nicipal Court judgeship. A local attorney, Johnson will serve the unexpired term of the late Judge ssion Race Appointed ning to July 4. The court has been func- | tioning with one judge since | Webster's death more than two months ago. Johnson, a candidate for election to the post, will compete with four other men in the March 1 primary for the two places on the city court: bench. Court candidates, in addition to Johnson, who filed before the Tuesday deadline, are: ————— | As four candidates will appear | on the general election ballot in | April (for two posts) one of five will be eliminated in the primary. bi tf z 5 E Ff i Testifies in Land Suit, Is Asked About Future Condemnation Plans City Manager Walter K. Willman testified yesterday in Pontiac's suit to condemn land at 11-49 Parke St. for coristruction of a 240-car municipal parking lot. Willman said Pontiac's need for off-street parking development had concerned him since he came here in 1950. He stated it was about the only largé city in Michigan without municipal parking. condemn more land “That might be part ,"" Willman replied. asked Willman if the of the new city hall future. 2 z i 5 Snow Flurries, Cool ls Weather Outlook Charles P. Webster, run-?— fo Fight Verdict Rep. Bramblett Lawyers Promise Battle to Overturn Conviction in Payroll ‘Kickbacks’ 7 FF i ge ni § wie Ht 41th eE felt fa! d he favored Utley’s Senator fo Talk at GOP Banquet Carlson to Urge Support for Ike's Programs at County Affair Tonight. i Primary Ballot in 6 Precincts Voters Must Pare List to 14 to Fill 7 Posts in April Election Twenty-nine men have filed nominating petitions for Pontiac City Commis- sion posts and qualified to run in the March 1 pri- mary election. City Clerk Ada R. Evans said the total was an all- time high for eommission candidates. Yesterday was the deadline for submitting petitions. All seven of the commis- sion posts are to be filled in April for two year terms. Two present commissioners, Paul A. Kern, tn District 3, and Harold W. Dudley, in District 2, are not candidates for re-election. Other incumbents are seeking re- election. Primary elections will be nec- essary March 1 in six of the seven districts. In District 1, where only two candidates filed, the can- didates - automatically qualify for the general ballot tr April. 7 Z TRAVIS AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. (UP)—Two nt air force RB-36 John W. Emerson, 216 W. Chi- cago Ave., city electric department head. Arthur J. Law, & Lehigh Ave., merchant and incumbent. Floyd P. Miles, 103 Summit St., flight from Tokyo in less than 29 hours. St., factory clerk. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) Joined Army at 14 Eager Enlistee Enjoying Five-Day Army Furlough A 19-year-old Pontiac soldier, so determined to serve his country that he enlisted at 14, is home today after service in Korea. Sgt. Robert G. Almas, of 28 S. Midland Dr., is spending a five day furlough with his wife, Ellen and infant daughter, Gwendolyn. His first attempt to enter the service came when he was a student at Eastern Junior High School here. After : tomorrow's meeting, despite the Non-Profit Basis . g 4 were ‘outlined Jast night by smOw on the ground Mrs. Clifford . 4 Supt. of Scheols Dr. Dwight = Hunt will be hostess at the I p.m. ; Oakland County Veterinarians : Jreland as necessities to adequate. meeting. | Association and Board of Health i; ly house a growing secondary | le will set up five more non-profit) school | G08 im ret) i he TOR j rabies vaccination clinics for dogs Tay, Superintendent Describes! oe THE PON Needs to House Growing High School Population From Our Birmingham Bureau _| theran Church will see a film on “Landscaping and Gariening’’ at population. To parents and tuterested citi vens attending .the third special school board meeting to study growth predictions by school off | cials, he explained methods of fit- | First Presbyterian Church romped over Kirk in °the Hilts @ to & is the last games Hannah Guild of Ascension Lu. , Church Basketball League, the | played, First Baptist Church | | . TIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, - . _FEBRUARY_10, 1054 |Five Dog Clinics \ a Will Be Set Up Sunday Centers to Give Rabies Vaccinations on | Sunday. Dog owners may have their pets vaccinated for $1.50 each from /1 to 4 p.m. at clinics in Troy | Townshi _ Holly, New ting growing junior and senidt high | stayed im the running with o 68 — a nay ria classes into present buildings ncxt % 39 win ever Redeemer ia- Shelter 7 ' year. theran Charch. % . , Dr. Frank BR. Bates, county Ireland bas stated that due to | In the third game. Congrega- tesat welfare divecter, warned JOHN C, WESTERDALE RICHARD C, VANDUSEN . | tional Church held onto its second place position with a 30 to’ 3 win Special Election Tomorrow eee uate po =. i over St. James can eg > ngage unless his the 1949 bond tmur | “ho has yet to score its Seu the last 12 eae. - AS ee ee Tas (ny. Games are on Thureday rabies witin w uwe (tO Pick Estes Successor a nights in the Baptist Church gym _ (and are open to the public. +-~ s s - the League of Women Voters, who one | will hold an initial meeting at the | Ravine road home of Mrs. George Hoke at 1:15 p.m, -omorrow, | * ¢ @ Rebekahs will hold their annual | Berkley will be at 10 a.m Friday Club. With the proceeds and aid lke Disapproves of Partisan Attacks port of the GOP program might PROJECTS PAY OFF—A square dance anda paper sale paid off for the Birmingham Rotary dealer, the club turned over a shiny new station wagon to the Oakiand County Society for Crippled Children this week. Shown with the car, which will transport the children, are (1. to r.) Phillip Baker, president of the society; Matthew Cam- mareri, Crippled Children’s project chairman for Rotary; and Dr. Edson Pool, Rotary Club president. Admits Slaying of a loca) auto Dishwasher Found in| Local veterinarians are donating | their work to keep costs down, he \said. The Veterinarians Associa- | tion says any money left over after | clinic costs are paid will be turned ‘over to the American Veterinary | Medical Association for rabies re- search. at Troy Township Fire Hall, 2780 Rochester Rd., with Dr. J. P. McEvoy of Oak Park vaccinating Troy's clinic this Sunday will be | Ritchie Hearing: | the 470-student ninth grade class Mrs. George Freach | (Continued From Page One) Max Bodenheim jenni with Dr. — = in 1949. — — = on spt it up a jane | _ Service for Mrs. George (Mabel) don B. Johnson Tuesday raised mu Holly Fire Hall, Dr. A. W. Emery . | man of the third Republican dis- | French, 68, of 3047 Kipling Rd.,’| the possibility that bi-partisan sup- ef Waterford Township; and New Set for Monday trict of Oakland County, and vice 7§ 4 1 Hudson Fire Hall, Dr, H, L. Cot- i either an over-| from the Manley Bailey Funeral | suffer if the Chief Executive did . lapping double session for the| Home, with burial in Roseland | not halt what the Democrats re- New York; Not Quizzed | “" % Milford in charge. tke - Si Wieaveul _— Organization Commit j 1,600 high school students, with | Park Cemetery. gard as ‘smear’ tactics against on Woman's Stabbi Dr. Edwin Oja of Birmingham) TK® = igned . i ninth and tenth graders attending | She died this morning after &/ them ing will vaccinate dogs at the county Spurs Canadian Action Westerdale studied engineering : ~ from 12 to 4 p.m. apd Ith and | long illness at the residence of her! The news conference discus- NEW YORK w—Harold Wein-| @7imal shelter, 1240 Walton Bivd., oditi nd at Chrysler Institute, and eco- 4 12th greders’ from 10 a.m. to 2/ daughter, Mrs. Cora German of | sion was prompted by increasing ‘—acueekd daiweie 4 | Pontiac, Sunday, . on Extradition Dema nomics and engineering with the ‘ p.m., or changing the length of the | Berkley. Democratic anger over charges berg, Bye . "= University of Michigan extension ; WINDSOR, One. w — Essex / class periods from 55 to 45 min-| Surviving besides her husband | being huried at their party by mitted today that he shot exotic 29 Fil f P sts ty Judge Atbart os " 4 utes. and daughter are daughters Mrs. Republican Lincoln Day orators. writer Max Bodenheim, found slain | £ le OF 0. — a4 as pre —S ex.| He is chairman of the Walled The officials favored the stag-| Ada Brunette of Port Austin and) McCarthy, for example, has said last Sunday with his wife, police eadition hearing for Donald R. Lake Citizens _Advisory Group's ‘gered schedule and maintaining | Mrs. Jean Eatenbass of Cadillac; all Democrats are ‘‘stained” by Zoning Committee, and is an offi- a a nt z longer instruction period, j two sons, Clyde of Birmingham and se 8 Russell of Munising, five sisters what he called a “great betrayal” announced. The announcement came a-few on City Commission Ritchie, key witness-defendant in the 1948 Walter Reuther shoot- cer in the Save Our Schools Com- on the part of Democratic ad- mittee at Walled Lake. Dr. Maurice Garabrant, organist and two brothers ministrations. Adams last Saturday minutes after Weinberg, a fugitive | (Continued From Page One) ing. the date after re-| Included in the Third’ District ot Christ Church Cranbrook, will | ‘7 | denounced “political sadists’” who, since the bodies were found in a Distriet Gordon set ition warrant yes |are. Milford, Commerce, West present a selection of impromptu | Mrs. Harry Mills |he said, are trying to foist a squalid East Side room, had been| John A. Dugan, 363 Nelson St., | ceiving @ requisi tent Ei Bloomfield, Bloomfield, Troy, Lyon, numbers at tonight's 8 o'clock, Service for Mrs. Harry (Maude | “fear deal’ in the country, with hustled into a police station. factory worker. = — by st asked that| Novi and Farmington Townships. meeting jammond ; i ‘Lowe . {icon meeting of the Hammend Orgat | Paddy) Mills, 69, of 1581 Webster | talk of a droression eee Weeki hie The prisoner had not yet been | Howard A. Frost, S77'Lowell St., |hower. The request asker sit |Only registered voters in the appa 7 : | will be 2 p.m. Friday from.Map- { Sen, A. S. Mike Monroney questioned concerning the fatal Be ag . police’ fo face a charge of as- | townships are eligible to cast bal- E. Maple. lley Bailey Funeral Home, with! (p-okla) bad called the | e ’ . Ronald C. Hallenbeck, 25 Gingell oe . | ee ¢ e pede nei ats ( ) on P, tiac R sident 9). stabbing of Bodenheim’s wife, 35- Ct. union secretary and in | Sault with intent to kill in the | lots. Regular meeting of the Frank- el Nite Chapel Memars ees dene her reac | onil e OT er Oe ae acne Poitce salt | cumbent. attempt to assassinate the CIO potting places in the district's tin Cemetery Auxiliary will be She died yesterday at her resi- told reporters: . ‘| Leo Morris, 470 E. Beverly Ave., president. 37 precincts will be open from dence after a long illness. pottuck | Surv besides husband Valentine party at ving ond 1 p.m. There wil! alse be a bake smith of Berkley, Mrs. Lene ° | Byrnes of Detroit and Mrs. Hazel | instructed City proposed | |, Chester in Ranch Room field-and Maple for settlement of | High School The popular youths meeting —_ | place was closed Jan. 27 after Doyle said men with military ex-| growing rowdyism made more Those interested may contact| man: Irene Leszcryski, secretary; Doyle at his home on Arlington in ann Wist, treasurer; Dick Dex Royal Oak, or at one of the Thurs ter sergeant at arms; Jim Mc- day Mahan, membership chairman; }and Dave Allen, program and en- ates the GOP's “rat-alley at- | tack"’ on Democrats, | Asked for his general reaction are three daughters, Mrs. Dorothy | tne President said that, first at | jall he is not much of a partisan | himself and that the times are 90, of 342 Oakland Ave. died Tues- The city commission this week | St#mman of Sylvan Lake Village. | woo serious to indulge in partisan-|day forenoon at her home. het to the extreme. ] He admitted readily that there | ty, must be Democratic support for | certain parts of his program: if it | the daughter of Rev, Edward and | Jane Hickey Hallam and the wid-| reigman is to be enacted into law. A ‘3 Trustees Elected | BIRMINGHAM—With an eye to ~| extending its work in the near future, Civic Research, Inc., | |members discussed plans for fu ture research and education in, ls Taken by Death “Weinberg admits shooting Bd- After a prolonged illness, Mrs. | nie ee he ’ S quest yet about stabbing William S. (Helen Mary), Lane, of the woman.” Weinberg was found hiding, po- lice said, in the basement of a Born in Camolin, Wexford Coun- | tenement (311 East 21st St.); about Ireland Nov. 21, 1963, she was|@ mile from the dingy scene of |the killings. He was found by |detectives Cy Goll and Harry Also sur- | Salesman’s car in the Hyattsville, Md., area. slow of Grosse Pointe. viving are three grandchildren. Funeral will be Friday at 2p. m.| Prince Georges county police is- a cut on a hand or elsewhere. The poison was in a case taken from the car of Stephen B. Kabala, a drug salesman, in front of his home ciate and burial will be im Oak Hill Cemetery. Clyde E. Stewart he has not, been| mechanic. John H. Ridgway, 435 Lowell St., factory supervisor. J. Marvin Smith, 631 E. Tenny- son Ave., factory employe. District 6 John E. Carry, 576 E. Pike St., Salesman. James F. Flanary. 37 S. Ander | son St., factory supervisor. Ritchie will have 18 days in which to appeal if Gordon rules that he should be extradited, The lengthy extradition proce- dure began Jan. 18. The request be- gan in Detroit and moved up the government chain of command to Washington and then back to Canada. The request contained 18 pages J. H. Patrick Glynn, 228 Chand- | }tnore—St.,factory supervisor and Victor L. Smothers, 648 homa St., factory employe. The city has re-drawn its voters are being notified by mail of their precinct and new polling place. - Irks Assembly of extradition papers, a statement sand persons, after hearing Sen- ator Joseph R. McCarthy (R-Wis) castigate Communist conspiracy in high places, came out of the First ‘Water Wonderland’ Congregational Church last night to 7 a, m, te 8 p. m, The winner will hold office un- til Dec. 31 when Estes’ term would have expired, Estes resigned last November to become manager of the Oakland County infirmary. Memphis City Visit Too Much for Steer 0 7 \of complaint signed by Reuther | damages arding He said he did not want to seem | ow of Mr, Lane. ler A sales supervigor and in- | ; x Acmeges re praperty Teenage Drive Sinica Gr seed Wa ¢ stalled! Sia Lies Game © Peat OF oes os cumbent. /| and 26 pages of testimony o— eae i ee *« e@ | BIRMINGHAM—Teenagers from | shirt. but that he and members| years ago trom Winnipeg, ian... Thief § Loot Deadly: Theodore P. Kentros, 41 Fair- by Ritchie in formal statemen' ci - the desk —_ t | Robert Doyle, public informa- | the Birmingham, Bloomfield of his administration had tried | andjwas a member of the Episco- . * | grove Area., sheriff's deputy. in Detroit. Aizen phoned Spee. “there's a big bull standing in my H . District Ritchie implicated four men in F tien officer for the local Cwil | pranin area, anxious to have the desperately to draw up & pfo | pal Church. Vi 7 . | best Ameri Survi . plot kill Reuther, Wayne | street. Air Patret squadron, hes tessed |p incham Community House | fy nag ys for America.| Surviving are three sons and lais OF Venom Benjamin M. Gates, 389 Whitte |e Plot to kal & a ivanell se Veokien: a call for more officers te assist | y | |He said he expects Democratic | two daughters; Edward S. Wil O'Brien has said his case is based | Squad car 0 chase involving a fleet of police cars, dozens of private automobiles / ; . ‘tchie’ . Ith ights. J STR Se |e name sree en ere ret rns Daan 1 Lam | ARINC TY och on Rches estoy. (al Leavy eens, Sun cn : gram, which is beld at 7 p. m. ve officers in or- | came any ts are par-| and Mrs. Eileen Berridge, all of | adly a venom concentrate | Harry W. Lutz, 306 Ferry Ave., ‘ “ . : ij each Thursday at the Birming- = drive. ticular friends ot his. Pontiac and Mrs. Clarence Win- | Were stolen last night from a drug | contractor. Man With Mike That triggered a wild two-hour 4 and a big share of the South Mem- 4 perience, or with a particular | adequate supervi : | i ae © is populace. hobby such as meteorology or pho- | Elected were Stuart Kempf. chair- b Cj : R h oe orale ie! PY aeap fiven aa eee, ali Se aa pages: |Hearing Senator ries steer—no bull—ted the horde | tography, are especially needed. | man; Marvin Green, vice chair. | y IvIC esearc Bethany Baptist Church, will offi- belled vials can kill if it gets into ; LOS ANGELES @—Four thou-/| of motorized cowpokes through a square-mile maze of streets last | night. It thrilled hundreds of young cowboy fans. It frightened mothers. A film entitled “They, Too, Need | tortainment ‘ . : FP % = bape . : “| Funeral for E. Stewart,| Also stolen was a tire, smeared, s |be greeted as ‘‘McCarthyites Christ.” will be shown at tonight s| Rules governing behavior are bee peiens SS 134 of. 61 two newspapermen, two cops and a it Clnerch. Supper will be served | Onn Werbed out by the grep. | Commantty Howe |Thursddy at 2 p.m. from the | Gent that crushed 20 vials against) LANSING (UP) — A Dill to des: Humane Society officer. Jibes and taunts were too much | aan | which has petitioned the Commu-| at the meeting. led b President | Mabley Chapel at Oxford. Burial it. ignate the song “Water Wonder- for some in the crowd and they at aw — a ary fol-| nity House to reopen the room. William eacae ad trustees | Will be in Ridgelawn Cemetery. | Kahala said the venom is used land’ as Michigan's official song! converged on their critic, whom It butted a rani squad car * ¢« e@ ' were elected to serve threevear| Mr. Stewart was killed in an) by his physician customers for | was sponsored today by Rep. Rich- | police identified as Wilbur Joseph » smashing grill. Cranbrook Musical Will Aid Children’s Hospital BLOOMFIELD HILLS—For the Birmingham Teiephone Secre- tarial Service and Oakland Coun- ty Dertors Message have announced the opening of Dan Akers and -six father com-| will be given Feb. 19 and ™ by terms. They are George Welling-| | ton Smith of Franklin, Mrs. Marie | Jones Saunders of Bloomfield Hills and Irving B. Babcock of Bloom- | field Hills seph Mercy Hospital after suffer- | automobile accident last Sunday.|80Mme cardiac and arthritis pa-, ard L. Thomson (R- Highland | Jerger. He had set up hits speaker | Park), ‘Water Wonderland” is the on private the | tients. 5-Year-Old Boy Treated After Being Hit by Cor | slogan on Michigan auto license Some 4,000 Mohawk Indians live | plates. Several lawmakers said| thrown at him and one man as neighbors in comfortable mod-| they would ask Thomson to sing brandished a tire wrench. of his auto and he couldn't stop in | church, Several clods of dirt were Several spine-tingling escapades |later the steer keeled over dead | from’ exhaustion and was hauled away. Police still have not. determined thetr new offices at 610 N. Wood. | wioventh year, Children’s Hospital a acerents ia New , . 3 Brooklyn, | the song on the floor of the House owned ward avenue. Manager of the | ie Detroit will receive the pro- | Peet will elect — gel Albie Green, 5, of 720 W. Wilson ea . , before the bill is voted on. About 20 police in 10 cars an- rasa awe penpegl—ap new office is G, 8. Fremody. the coming year at a March 2/4... was treated at St. Joseph | —————— — ered 5 et oe Se iew Height *. * . ceeds from a student misical pro- meeting. : A . ° , induced Jerger to stop his re- Longview Heights. Boy Scout Troop B-5 was in-; gram given by Cranbrook School | ~~~ ~~ Mercy Hospital for injuries suf- ‘Trials and Triumphs marks and leave under protec- aa an ructed in @ preparedness - / : jteced when! be wae) strech: By an a maid Thieves Break Open Safe crated so ree » Pre | Students Local Man’Hurt in Crash | auto driven by William A. Watkins, | ro t erhoo rou ears = i a Jerger : - pen grem ; meett | This year they will receive all, . 2%, of 490% Highland Ave. Tues- B h h d & H both Demo- at Store on inaw ‘nis SS ae sagen Park, Ar. | See trom io Michigna pre- at aceon ond Wy = sag p cratic ane Sestalits pty aot , na fi tan f ' : miere af ‘jamin tten's “ on, M, of 2 S. - Accordi to. Ponti Police | ° ° nations Congress breakin unde- rowhead Lodge. New Scoutmaster “Let's Make an Opera,” which inaw St., was admitted to St Jo- | Waltias mr the boy — in pea Dodger Jackie Robinson California District, termined amount of money is be- ing investigated today by Pontiac PP , ; . ) BY LULA OGDEN’ | National Conference of Chris. | ice after thieves chisled a ithe eleventh and’ twelfth grade | ing several fractured ribs in an after his speech, sponsored by the | Police after thieves = corn, are in charge of the program giee club of Kingswood School auto accident at Mattison Ave and =“ avoid the accident | Jackie Robinson, Brookly n{ tians and Jews, known in De- | Freedom Club of the church, Mc- | 500-pound safe at the Auto Electric oe _ | Cranbrook. Ivy St.. yesterday. He is in fair ‘Dodger star, and the first Negro| troft as the Detroit Roundtable | Carthy said he had been wrong in| Shop Inc. 367 S. Saginaw St., condition. Pontiac Police quoted driver | | Fugene F. Dabrowski, 271. of 4005) lim the major leagues, spoke last of the National Council. stating at Madison, Wis., that John night at the annual dinner of the | Following the supper, attended J. McCloy, former U.S. High Com- isere é be Sister Kenny Will Be Brotherhood of Christians and phy about 300, George Putnam, | missioner in Germany, had ordered The Weather PONTIAC AND VICINIT! —Cleedy and eoel tonight and Theredey, with moe fverrtes Lew % te = Bigh, Thursday 3° to 34. West te peorthwest) wiede 10 te % miles on heer becoming northwest te nerth Thereéey. Tedder tn Pentiac Lowest temperature preceding 8 om Shown at Birmingham BIRMINGHAM — ny,’ the film in Russell plays the title role, will, be presented here on Feb. 23, with 715 and 9:15 p. m. benefit: per \formances at the Birmingham | Theater | The 92 minute film, which tells the story of the woman who intro- | duced the hot pack method of ****44) treating poho to prevent crippling | after-effects. will be sponsored by | the Sister Kenny Anniversary Club | Funds raised will be for the Sister | Kenny polio hospital in Farming- i ton “Sister Ken- Wind velocity § mph At 8 am: West Sun ects Wednesday ot 5 57 pm. Sen rises Thursdey ot 1:35 am Moon sets Thursday et 2:35 om Moon rises Thursday et 1) 4 om | Storage Building Being x Turned Into New Stores BIRMINGHAM — Extensive re- Highest and Lowest Temperstares This varnping of the former Birming- = oe hasm Moving ‘and Storage building — _—_ “13 = 0°! at the northeast corner of Merill Sipetery Sepomtene Chert fp |and Pierce has begun a. ie ae & 5 The top floor will be devoted 4 e se to office space; and the street i a od i 2 3 8 J. D. McSweeney Kansas City +4 HH A # 7 ¢ated in the Village Store f Pa ‘oe ‘ ¢ a\ which Rosalind , Oak Knoll, Waterford Township, with whom Newton was riding, as ‘saying his brakes failed at ~ intersection causing his car to} strike one driven by Joseph c.| Drinkwine, 38 of -374% Dearborn, | St. Avon Township Grosse Pointe Yacht | Leads in Nassau Race MIAMI, Fla. W—Escapade had a two mile lead today on the final leg of the 184mile Miami-Nassau {race and was running for the fin- | | ish line with spinnaker set and all | jsails pulling beautifully. | The 72- foot blue - hulled yawl,, |sailed by Wendel Anderson. | | Grosse Pointe, Mich., surged out | j in front just before reaching | |Great Isaac Light and fnoved | | steadily ahead going Northwest. New Providence Chan- | ‘nel and around Great Stirrup Cay. | Snowbound Get Food ATHENS, Greece ®—Greek air- ! level by a sporting goods shop | force planes dropped emergency | food supplies today to snowbound | Secontine, and a shoe store of | villages in northern Greece. Most) . presently lo-|of the villages are in eastern and to Saudi Arabi afd minister to western Macedonia, A | Jews Men's Club of Poftiac. The listener felt Jackie won this place because he wanted to win \for himself and other members of his race, that he forgot himself just to ‘‘play ball’’ during the first three years of his career. ‘Jackie said that it was after these three years of “turning his greatest humiliation his fel- low players, the Dedgers, came te his support. and that from that day on, the team was ce- mented into a unit.. The dinner was served by women of St. George Greek Or- thedox Church and the banquet was held in St. Hellenic Hall on Mariva avenue. This meeting was sponsored by the Men's Clubs of the host church, Newman AME, Bethany Baptist and Temple Beth Jacob, of which Rabbi Sanford E. Saper- stein. the Revs. Fred R. Tiffany, J. Allen Parker and Soterios Gou- vellis are spiritual leaders. REAL DIPLOMAT—Career dip- lomat George Wadsworth is hold- ing down two diplomatic posts at a time. He is U. S. ambassador | @rganizations § for Brotherhood } Week under. the auspices of the > f Yemen. the other cheek,” on the day of | |head of the music department of | the destruction of Army intelli- the Board of Education, led the | ence documents on communism. group in community singing. | But, said McCarthy, —— : signed orders to commission Maynard Johnson of Bethany | : Baptist Church acted as toastmas- promote’ Communists in the Army. ter, introducing James Rosenthal, | lice said. . who sang three prayers from the iE Ge Reds a rituat, Mrs. Rosenthal was | ast rman Honesty Pays Off | accompanist The Rev. Mr. Tiffany gave the | | invocation and Rabbi Sapperstein | the benediction. Jackie's calm expression lighted |\ Communist regime today was re- | with a smile from within, and his ported to have canceled all leaves the evening. | retiring personality beapenke bet-| and celled back off men on Surtong |" & * ‘ter than words of the man that/to crush unrest and he is. mounting demands for Western- County Deaths | Jackie has the welfare of little | type free elections. | children and that of any race or The Red police underscored with George A. Banks underprivileged in his | gunfire, which wounded one Get! NorTH BRANCH — Service for way that he can. orders to deal ruthlessly with any- rend, wil be at 2B of against | Jefferson \ Pp. m. Me sald, “Tt used to be | one suspected of eguatine tomorrow at Berg Funeral Home - Brotherhood Day; now if is TTD Berlin “Fighting group |i Kalkaska. He died Monday at be Brotherhood Month and then | *S%nst Surviving besides his widow, the Communists have brought their Brotherhood Year.” - Sia | Mary Belle, are a son, Harry A. ue sailitia - Whe police force wp 0 SS} ©) wa toe e are coming to know that | full 200,090-man strength — ’ wee are coming to know that | full 200,090 mee er ait: similar |Marghret ani! Elizabeth of North grades me and whatever is said | to that of last June 17. Official com-| Branch; a brother, Ernest N. of or done, returns at last to me,” | firmation of the repért.was not|Kalkaska; and three grandchil- |he quoted in closing. ‘immediately available, dren. , y , Z ; i 4 *. ° ‘ f te ee ¢ : — ~ eo: ie, = mn aa ae a a a tm a rere eo elaeiaaaral it one eneeeee shoes for truly Rubelia Seer tenn glove-like fie severe resesece TODD'S 20 W. HURON ST. s “ee Sfengnok® eeeun--Suaed! ER 7 JE ees Measles Show : $5 wooo on thuwsoeuSS 4 e - - + Who Built ’em in 1953 Chevrolet Built 361,833 Trucks Ford Built 317,148 Tracks ‘International Built 121,552 Trucks GMC Built 114,927 Tracks Dodge Built 103,248 Tracks The American People Buy Chevrolet Trucks AND Buy Chevrolet Trucks From JACK HABEL CHEVROLET CO. See the County's Leading Dealer for the Country's Leading Truck Oakland County People digit itt 1 : ; i i if 88a $ 5; Fu | FACE CREAM Regular ar Now only 69¢. 1. Deep Cleons 2. Softens Dry Skin j/ PRINTIN Prints {to Burned-Out School! BAY PORT (UP) — Pupils at the donations would be used when Glasses resume Monday at four temproary locations, Pupils will! this session. answer the bell at the Bzy Port! If approved by voters in Novem- gymnasium, 4 public hall and two! ber, the new, longer terms would churches. The gym was all that! start the following Jan. 1. withstood the fire, Communities donating equipment! Two national forests in Alaska ———-e eee included Pigeon, Cass City, Se-‘ comprise about 20 million acres. |f (~ We Can't Mention the Maker's On These “Sub-Stenderd” Razor Blades But They Were Made to Sell.at About 5c per Blade SIMMS PRICE 100 for Honed in Oil—Lecther Stropped We've tried ‘em ourselves and got PERFECT SHAVES . . . if there _ ls anything of maker (world’s finest and highest priced, too) on many \ | At this LOW PRICE, you'd better buy @ full year's supply. | ALLE Bs: 98 Nerth BROTHERS ee FAMOUS NAME | 27] seo * urs coe $1 OQ brand. en Drainboard Mais Protects dishes, hushes clatter. —- Slanted to drain water inte snk. with ‘em, we can't find it. You'll see the name ] For Your Outstanding Valentine Gift! Smart ALL METAL $M Saginew | —Main Floor GUARANTEED — Ist QUALITY SN. Seginew —NMain Floor Cooceescceoscsecseoses em SAVE $2 TO $4! 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THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1954 A [ yet Buggy |", tnt varkine lehis, verteat| Ai rattan’ One Cow of ish Gets compartment, hand straps. and Is Giese : Care Modern Touches: | bright bive velour. WALNUT CREEK, 0. (UP) —| Schrock, whe operates the |The Amish buggy still looks the ee ee same black and boxlike—but. its Pe new “extras’’ have put it into! psefis for approximately $45. big Hasti - \ the luxury class He said he does not plan Transport aircraft i} ist : . i E : : F love receiving beautiful Valentines! ; z i : i F J The auto-like touches were added | production of the custom-built job, | Aldergrove, Northern Ireland, to| while an inquisitive skunk gave the See the many lovely special | neve recently. when buggy-maker | because it takes too much time | Gibraltar, to perform service duty | place a thorough inspection, then velontine Coats tate goat | Roman P. Schrock turned out his} to install the extras. for the Coastal Command. On/| department -without incident. _ latest model. It's a custom-made “It's just the young people who these flights fodder is airlifted for Valentine Gilts galore. their * Advertisement) | job for a Plain City resident, and | want something different on the prize animal. . ond Velentl pings. boasts a wood-carved dashboard | buggies,’ Schrock said. The cow is owned by Flag Itchy Skin Rash vo i with two giove compartments and! One of his employes is Rear a cluster of chromium knobs t0| on another model which operate the lights. to have even more “ It also haf a ceilulold windshield | cluding an electric clock, that can be opened during fair lights, signal lights, a hat + weather, chromium headlights, tail' and compass, he added. milk and donates all [= >8 ; iff ith i r |Z ; ve “a5 15 East Lewrence 0 . 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CHICAGO (UP) — The nation’s ex to more It , : | scared all t eae lcs helped ee hospitals are barely providing ® many ways. My mother is also taking enough new beds to take care of The GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP of PONTIAC i . my Ks > i saa Rennel encouraged jby the good lw the ” i" Tana having Team e) — poem the increased population, accord @ho want to lose weight | recommend not pleased with the very first) pifi! Association. | Sotile retura it to the nua | The report was written by Dr. | | John W. Cronin, chief of the divi- .ing to a report in Hospitals, offi- cial organ of the American Hos This new Kelvinator gives you more than 17 square feet of ‘or your money back. | sion of hospital facilities in the . | . "U.S. Department of Health, Edu- shelf area. A full-width 34- | cation and Welfare. pound freezer, full-width meat | | Despite millions poured inte " Ai i Seminal sematrostioa ‘anikae We storage tray, twin sliding Hill-Burton act, which ts admin. | crispers, storage and new { istered by Cronin’s division, : = ; ; | a “very miner met gain oo interior color trim. Buy now | curring annually.” and save $60.00. Medicine Gives He said the provision of hospi- tal beds is having a hard time | MC ELIEF keeping up with the “rapid growth 4 QUI KR Pride in population and mounting obso- Plus Big Allowance | y tts sootfing effec lecence” of old hospitals i | i on the throat “We are making some inroads for Your Old One Now is the time to buy one of Kelvinator’s beautiful new | . on the backlog of need for gen- appliances at new bargain prices. The prices coildn’t be | seal Boers sconteee Caro” lower and you receive this beautiful Stainless Steel Set valued | “A - yardsticks of need,"’ he said, ‘‘but . . ; Birmingham are losing ground with respect to | y at $44.90 absolutely FREE. TRAVEL institutions for mental and chron e ic care.” | In 1946, the nation had a deficit SERVICE |of nearly 900,000 beds, and the Make Reservations Now jor | current deficit is about 850,000, | . The Mardi Gres, Caribbeon & ff CTONIn pointed out. Mediterranean Cruises. Europe He warned that the nation must this Summer maintain an intensive program of Ne Service Charge hospital construction because ‘‘any- oe coat cen Gnas Se thing less than an adequate de- and Tours mand based on true need will | G8ACE PLUMMER BERL leave us vulnerable as a people Mi 4-5711 ? and as a nation to the assaults of disease, pestilence and war.’ REE A hee Huge “Great Scot” Oven sti. i, — a. i aan Cla ee oe ee ee ae —_+——— (UL New! 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VERY! - , of PONTIAC rt DRUG STORE | a ——— } Open Daily 9 to 5:30—Fridays 9 to 9 148 M. Saginaw: West Huron 416 Orchard Lk. I. : 51 W. Huron Pk Z nee Near Sears at Telegraph - at Green : yn 4 | —* . THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1954 ee Eee = miyetise s, Govt. Grades. ,Commeralor or Choice U. $. GOVT. GRADED COMMERCIAL Bie = BERS | Good Nourishing Beef at Kroger | ~ Money Saving Prices! Chuck Roa Get U.S. “Commercil’’ Grade of BLADE ; money-saving prices. Contains all cuT the nourishing food values of higher grade beef, has less fat marbling. Identify Commercial” Grade at Kroger by the Yellow . and Black Label. Available at this store only— th U.S. GOVT. GRADED “COMMERCIAL” AVAILABLE AT ae | Z Sir loin Steak = ? ’ AT ee Fresh Ground. Lean Oven-Ready Hamburger ..--..3+ 95 Michigolden Ducks .-63: Ara Wieners & Kraut ..--73: Liver Sausage ....-47: Sau U. 5. GOVT. 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SERVICE IF IT 1S PROPERLY P » [ee REPAIRED —SO, BRING IT WHERE EXPERT WORKMANSHIP COMBINED WITH nao2yzam| , ? | ‘i z Ts Se é E young man on his own! i ip a Fire , wees asst Gek “|R.'C. Meiser and Mrs. P H beginning a brand new Two original compositions, ELECTRONIC tests our work “Grace” and “Anniversary eee we meg oye on =e = || TESTING ASSURES cae | firm counters, broad heel seats, snug-fitting heels it Mi rl pet |S |! SATISFACTION “@rEa™ ae een eepe tions based on the theme, “Cen- very young feet demand. tering Our Lives,” and Mrs. A. W LEY US TEST YOUR WATCH IN 30 SECONDS | Bring your tiny tot to us a as ore NO CHARGE E OR OBLIGATION . > we'll fit him to Four solos were sung by Mrs. | 7 ner hae | nore Monee REDMOND’S. } accurate care. Pestiac Press Phote aa. Fiche for the “Y” oung Adults Valen- | drive, sponsor of the group. The dance will Optometrists—Jewelers | Si 2 to 6. ‘tine dance Thursday evening are obtained | be held at the YMCA from 9 o'clock until 81 N. Saginaw St. FE 2-3612 saya rene rg chive only 6 $4 50, by Rod Smith of Bloomfield Hills (left) | midnight, and a queen will be chosen at the ariel oes . . and Donna J. Kline of Oak Hill street (cen- | event. Young people 21 years and older are Z - | / ter) from Floyd A. Wainscou of Rock Haven |i | invued to join the festivities. eeane anaaey sh Rico ol ga ; | STAPPS ee Sr! “How to Make i . Toastmistr ess Married Knights of Columbus Hall to com- ow to ake Your {JUVENILE BOOTERY =‘ FAMILY SHOE STORE |Dinner Meeting Saturday ot the charter on Fon, 2, 1908 Wedding Go Smoothly ”’ Exe Hi evening in Special entertainment 28 E. Lawrence St. 928 W. Huron St. Held Tuesday Community _| planned to feature highlights of the ) Mrs. A. E. Atwood was toast , United enegh yours: as, Lioyd Monroe come in, write or phone for this ( mistress for the evening when : harge tickets. Assist- | Pontiac Toastmistress Club held a haa 1a" | ing her are six women represent. booklet. There is no charge. dinner meeting Tuesday in Hotel rch were | ing the various sections of the city. Margaret Mrs. Frank Schmidt will repre- Morse: and Kecling St Michel Church: Me _ Pearce Floral Company Put. Bruce R.| Frank O'Neil; east = | Waldron. 4 Mrs. James Palmer was topic se | mistress and the topic was “Civil ill tunis Whig was awarded to. srs. Andress, \Robert Landry, St, Vincent de Paul 559 Orchard Lake Ave. Phone FE 2-0127 PE | 3. A. bse. . The bride is Church; Mrs. Albert Schoeneman, * =) a Other speakers who participated the daughte : ; were Mrs. J. R. Shaffer, who talked i Mr. f ‘Some Thi Learned About o 2 Peotrer—sondey WS eee ihc | olor FLORA=MAE | | { sor a spoke on “The U n B. Morse of Infants’ § ty Shop | Winona Hepler spoke on “Din- Drayton . , 718 West Huron Street : Plains, and © Jewelry © China ( the Claude H.\ot the Huron Gardens Extension Cut ) | it in Rome” and Mrs. Howard . DAFF ODILS cn $950 ( Wheatley pelo! the seul . ‘ e-e | event - | the Huron Gardens, Extension | x “Clair seat Rideley on Boston vente Quality Materials, Experienced Operators! Guests for the evening were Cash and Carry Only Greta V. Block, Mrs. Frank A. - | . \ouiech — are the the ison ae will Permanents from $5.00 | es bridegroom's March 10 with Mrs. Howard PEARCE FLORAL CO. : : eM parents, |Revanda of Besion creme. The CALLIE’S BEAUTY SHOP 559 Orchard Lake 0. eae toe Gothen | MRS. BRUCEC R. ANDRESS Planning” P>Pate Meal] 11 x. erry 6t__Phene FE 2-<081__ Oppeste Hotel Reseeret , Sion League will be presented ——~- | enene FE S-SEN? [Monday ste Birminemm am MAQrggret Morse Gowned Ttalian Varjati PLENTY = ies PARKING ty meets. : an ariations a estes in Satin, Tulle and Lace ; r : ~~ | The Rev Walter J. Teeuwissen| Mr. Weischman ie _ in . Permanents | H ha i aus ee ae ore py are and Rabert | CREATED by Andre | United Presbyterian Church where | Thorne Jr. of Rochester. Pvt peer Raymond Rohn Mrs. Morse wore a beige dress $ 00 $ 50 $ 00 claimed Margaret Marie Morse a: with a ef cavalier reses. ae - j 1 aetna his bride Mrs. Andress wore a navy dress ‘ She is the daughter of Mr. and| and pimk roses. COLD WAVE ‘ , Mrs. Russell B. Morse of Drayton i / ; Plains, and he is the son of Mr.| After a reception Ih the chares MACHINE OR MACHINELESS and Mrs. Claude H. Andress of | | parlors inged to & i A / St. Gair stteet a= a costume for - Including Haircut and Hair Style a . the w ee ee . and that’s a the 8 o'clock rp Mrs. Clark Morgan accompanied |] — to see Andre. He has the special artistry and skill thet as- Margaret wore a gown of white | Joist Helen Davis on the organ. sures perfection in a permanent. satin and nylon tulle with a Chantilly lace overskirt. A | ee ee eee sweetheart neckline and lotg Christian Endeavor Sevres Wetted = See. Conducts Election Open Wednesdey All Dey—Fridey ‘til 9 P.M. her throat and carried a bow | Twilah Wallace was elected No Appointment Needed! fanvadiate Service quet of white carnations, white | councilor of the Christian Endeavor gardenias and red ‘rosebuds with | Society of Calvary Assembly Churc Sask S| oy dre Beauty Salon ors held her veil. n UW M2 Bank Bldg.—Ph. FE 5-4490 Mrs. Ivan Wischman, the bride- | group met with the Rev. and Mrs. es groom's sister, was matron of|E. J. Godfrey of Clara street in-| TWO-PIECER by SERBIN For action freedom, all casuol wear. , the favored SERBIN “loop-on’’* two- piecer' (Speciol feature preyents honor in a floor-length gown of | clude Barbara Dean, president; Joe Heat oe F shrimp taffeta and net with a lace | Davis, vice president; Helen Sie- bt e pu lout") Button front’ from jacket. Her flowers were white car- | bert, secretary! 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Tragedies By ANNE HEYWOOD most important thing in the world,” a wise woman told me once, “is to know how to make your unhappiness pay off.” I think of that remark frequent- ly, when I see how some women do just that, while others let a past tragedy ruin their lives for ever. The R. sisters are examples of what I mean. Mr. and Mrs. R. were uanhap pity married, and they let their twe daughters know it, with a vengeance. They fought all the time. The father was a hot-tempered, high-handed tyrant who ordered the mother around like a slavey. under which she used sly tactics to get back at her husband. The two} R. girls were upset most of the, _ time, and the household was mis- erable. When Joan R. was twenty, she erried, Set, So ot financially, she refused to help out. 2 “Men get all the breaks.” she ‘said, “and be~Can just take the burden himself.” wgrhex her Machend Spelt donawté ed her — for good cause — she went, whining, into a job, where all she has done ever since is to }] complain that men’s wages for the same work are higher than wom- en’s, and so forth. Elizabeth R., on the other hand, saw why her father behaved as he did. She saw that he felt victimized by a Woman who had married him just for financial security, Se she decided, at twenty, to get a job and be self-supporting. Then, she thought, she could marry for love, and not for ber mother’s reason. She did get a good job, and even Pose she was paid less than her masculine colleagues, she realized | that it was not because men are nasty horfible critters, but because | society: is not yet used to women | § | workers; that they really haven't | nee, had always been on her|been on the scene too long, and : mother’s side, and. thought all women were persecuted angels and all men were fiends. She made her poor husband’s life miserable. Whea the going was rough that certain inequalities are a nat- ural part of the growth process. Now, at twenty-seven, she’s happily married to a man she chose for love, not for capper. The moral is that, while we can- not cheose the things that happen to us, we can invariably choose our reaction ‘to them, and what we permit them to do to our lives. . 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B you don't find ARMOUR SUDS wash your clothes fastes, cheaner—weT queckty saturn your money. f — THE PONTIAC F PRESS, _ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1954 a nee Basements Ornery Sometimes If and When They Leak, Try Pump or Venturi Tube This goes to show | When the pit fills with water will start the pump which removes the water from the basement, Very often the grading around the house is such that a drain line can be run from the basement to allow water to flow outside, Gd Drains of this type should be run to a dry well or storm sewer and should be screened at the opening to prevent rodents using it as an entry way into the house. | A rather unique method af draining a basement is to use something called a venturi tube which is connected to a length of hose attached to ene of the house ‘faucets, Running off this fitting is a sec- ond length of hose that is run to the basement and another line | runs out of the house. Turn on the faucet and the flow of water from the house through the venturi pulls out the water in the basement. Plumbers and plumbing supply houses sell ven- turi tubes for this purpose. (As-a last resort of flooded bage- ments, build a masonry block wall around the fixtures you wish to protect such ‘as the furnace. See that the masonry work is good and tight and coat it with a@ masonry waterproofing paint, } it the “Fifth Avenue” and it new hatbox in bright red patent, They call boasts a tiny, By ELIZABETH WOODWARD We had an eclipse of the moon I hope that you will be having some friends in for a get-together during the days before valentines. Here is a game which is fun to make, which will keep guests busy for a while, and it is decora- tive, too, This is a toss game and hearts are tossed at a paper heart tar- get. You will need to have some wide paper or if thig is impos- TICMmIAIWls) SA Sie tL. t +. J NIclAISIe j LATO (JOU) { faba" Laeita: Lal SINAIL. ale tTTAtele riage) MO a Tiainiale Tossing Hearts at Target Is Fun at Valentine Ti ime cheeted out of seeing the big view. They folded up their’ telescopes and went home when some nasty old clouds hid the golngs on. They didn't wait to see the clouds blow away. Lets of you cheat yourselves out of seeing and understanding the big point in a problem by looking only at the details that cloud the issue.. The big view is all fogged up. You have to sweep the smog away before you can see it. Here’s a girl who's putting all | the cmphasis on a detail. She suggested that we sible to find, use several narrow sections taped together, You .night be lucky enough to: have part of an old sheet on hand. | Draw four heart targets in the center, having one heart inside the ‘other. Alternate the colors, start- ing with @ red one on the outside Show card colors will be fine for coloring these. You can also number the hearts, 3, 5, 7, 10. I would suggest that the hearts have at least a three inch border, The bean bags will be fun to make, too. They should be of red or white felt scraps. Cut two hearts and blanket stitch them around the edges, leaving a little hole at the top. Pour the beans into this little hole, then finish the sewing. Let each player throw two bean bags and keep score. The one to reach | 2 first is the winner. Give a chocolate heart to him or her! = — Ed Expension Bend. ... Lou-Mor Next te Ocklend Theoter Watch Overheul... $4.50 Reg. You Pay Only . $6.95 -56.95 Ro. ' g : $11.45 Reg. 45 $. Seginaw St. sq FRi., SAT. ONLY Jewelers FE 5-7421 aca break up and go with other people, and we've triéd it twice, only to come back together again. Now we know we're really in love. “Is this difference in our sizes | Manners MAKE FRIENDS Look for slights and insults and you'll be sure to find them. Over- look them and they can't affect your happiness or your disposi- tion. So don't make other people's manners your business. Your busi- ness is to mind your manners and let others mind _ theirs. And if they don’t that's no rea- son for yon Lal = hurt. PETUNIAI Heres a slip Thats seen its day— But [ hate to throw rt Plumb away Then ewe it of f for a petti- coat, Pecunia, and run elastic around the middle. JOLLY TIME POP CORN andled Correctly, Can Furnish Its Own Reward. ‘Refuse Bids to Meals, | ifonDiet — | But When Hostess Insists, Take Food and Pretend A reader tells me: “My diet ig 1 am invited out | 36 Exist You'll be a “model” traveler with this| but tamper- -proof lock and brass studs that prevent it from tipping over when the case is resting beside you, Don’t Let Details Becloud Actual Issue too big a problem to keep us from being happily married?” If Bart were a foot taller and you were a foot shorter I'd still not consider the difference in your are what really count. Net your altitudes! Brush that cloud off the+land- scape and find out why your parents object to your talk of getting married. Too young? No job? Haven't: finished education yet? Haven't gone with enough people to be really sure of your mind and your heart? Not really con- genial? Your attraction is only ° physical? Any of these objections alone or in combinations carry more water than the detail] you've been barp- ing -on! ee ee And here’s a girl who's suffering out of all proportion to the cause of the hurt. And all because she read a chart! She writes: “Dear Miss Woodward: I'm 16 and I weigh 130 pounds—I should weigh 123 since I'm only five feet, three inches. My doctor says I should stop worrying until I'm 71 —but I can’t stop eating and I'm gaining. “I don’t have much trouble getting and keeping bey friends. But my inferierity complex makes me feel ashamed neon i go out with them. “I feel that everybody's laughing at me. How can I overcome this?’’ For seven pounds you should suffer so much! The 123 pounds is average, according to the chart maybe. average luck with the boys! They like to look at you exactly | the way you are—they don't consider you a freak. So why would anyone else laugh at you? Why should you feel ashamed? ~ Curb your appetite when it forget those seven pounds and concentrafé on neatness, attractive grooming, good |humor and friend- But you've more than! tempts you to be greedy. Then | liness. That's what the boys like! Bag7e5 Hall bee i “p>? : ) E i i i ; i i A d | | } r i i ny i tif i g Ti i i i 2" >FF iy E Fy (Mi ! i i Ty ae 7 ACROSS 1 From --—- worse ‘4 de. foie ras : 8 Better than never 12 Cakes and 13 Bread spread Book of Bible -, Dick and any 16 Peeling 18 Marine aiga 2 Fine cotton thread 71 Legal matters — go bragh 23 - % Fish 26 Neat 77 A chicken in every -- 30. Pass 33 Gather grain together ™ Condiment 3% Russian warehouses yi Communists 38 Portable Secers “tuse 8 Pt " Poll f “THE PONTIAC ‘PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1954 March 15 Is Nearer Than You Think ' {Plan 10-Story Building Pusan iateetea 0 tet | teitianl Yar | Are You Still Muddled on Some Points? |e aa teem ssp lpg wes rm an | Eins ae Sane These Queries and Answers May Help iz. wicysaieg’n toes| Sttc's ror tse, ero tary an TOKYO @—Gen, 0, P. Weyland, By RICHARD A. MULLENS op oaditiepal “ores ¢° qnepiien tur Article 14 & few quedtions and answers which | husband or wife regariess of how | pojing Be ee Ri may clear up some confusion in| oq he is. Association Rips | your minds. © I own stock in 6 tien “4 declared & dividend on 16. Ly istration es © Gisability payment. Must I got the dividend check im Jenvery, I file o return? Deo Tf cepert the dividend im 1963? A. No, since you received the| tess than $600 so you are not re-|'ice Commissioner Francis W. H. chock in 954, the dividend is l-| quired to Sie. tiowever. if any| Adams has re-established the “in- come 14, the $550, O. I do « lot of entertaining which is/ fie g return and the tax will the the return and each is liable for “DO IT YOURSELF’ NE PATTERN-IN-PLYWOOD CUT-OUT KITS Kit includes Pattern-in-wood assembly, instructions, nails, sandpaper, etc. Patterns-on-Wood' for Wall Shelves, Lazy Susan Spice Wheel, Thread Boxes, Rolling St ip Utensil Rack, Knick-Knack Shelves, ‘Silhouette Stand, etc. Plastic ......... .$1.00 | Leather... .$3.95 and up a AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS 4 PHOTO ALBUMS | SCRAP BOOKS i ; 40HN D. RYDER Dr. John D, Ryder, 47, head of | portion. 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Lewrence St, Pontiec, Michigan ) et il al a ee ee one ‘e \ ¥ 4 ite i ik ; Geena [it cfokale eeeceere saacee Longer Time Period; Talks to Wilson | Double-Ring Rite Unites Couple in fj ie “Hil if & z of a ") i %& A: AE ala ae i fe ae aT fan Fegan : . : ESLETTE?? nut ler Saetdnse BR sey tpttet ristif i ug i 3. 3 ¢ 3 i i g H H H UA fer pb tl $i523,32 : led 44 I ysl este ine u | i i eff if i eee aon f i : iy i sth aH CHICAGO (AP)—Live poultry steady bs pl f.o.b. un changed: heavy hens light ‘hens 18-30; "ane iiss. old roosters 17-10; ducklings none ‘|Past PTA Council Head Will Speak ni ut i #i 5 i : z | losses throughout the list were con- | fined to minor fractions. i : Britain ; Great 30- fw - | 281 3/16, ~~ Stean ss b Bye 2.81 wae : m t y futures 2. / wn. changed; Be fi ’ ae = changed. France Grane) 23% o¢ cent. 00% of @ cent; (lire) 16% of cent, : ‘ ) 388 changed: (krone) 19.34, un- H (franc) (free) 23.32 0% of a cent; Market Narrow; rf - divisions ex- tended their gains very much, and with few exceptions gains and However, Texas Pacific Land York Central, which started on a, Lower were U. S. Steel, Gen- eral Motors, Nationa] Distillers, American Telephone, Kennott Cop- per, and American Cyanamid. arket 3% per cent premium or 163.50 U8. cents up 1/16 of a cent. : (pound) $2.81%4, "Dies in Wyandotte | of 140 East Church St., will be at ~ RKO remained unchanged and 2 p.m. tomorrow in Lake Orion REV. FRED B. WALKER Former: Orion Pastor LAKE ORION—Funeral service for the Rev. Fred R. Walker, 79, Methodist Church where he served was traded quietly, in sharp con- trast to the excitement surround- | ®5 Pastor for 2 years. ing the stock in its spectacular rise| Burial for Rev. Walker will be on Howard Hughes offer to buy in East Lawn Cemetery. He died outstanding shares at $6. suddenly eared in Wyandotte New York Stocks Rev. Walker retired as pastor Alleg L Sti .. 322 Kennecott t0.2| He also had pastorates at- Al- Ame ce... Be —— — a pena, Walled Lake, Hadicy and - | Allis Chal ow LOF Glass... 48.6 Ortonville, fm Alri 1 my Leckh Altre. . 383) A graduate of Albion College and A i wees am Gees 23 12 ers. | Evemeom, Il, be wns aloo ap hor Am Ges & BL M4 Mie ‘comt Pet. 617 | Orary member of Lake Orian Ro- 7. Monsan Ch... 85.7 Qub ee sate - an Am Guat ... 03 OS oa... OS Surviving him is his widow, the . Nash Kelvy.. . 157} former Ida M. Stopes. Surviving Am Ton eae Net Bic... 371] gigo are three children, Fred M. Anac Cop... 333 St gu. “si lof Birmingham, Mrs. Alvin R. ...1200.3 NY Au Brt--- 301] Simmons of Royal Oak and Mrs. Avoc “Mig 8) Nig. M Pw... 385) Frederick J. Gartner of Wyan- aid & Sato 1 Noam Ar S| dotte, and a brother, -Austin of Boeing Airp ’ $64 oe Pw 48 Sault Ste. Marie. Sige om Bahet gd lg : 31 — W Air 137 Oxford WSCS Can Dry... 128 Param Pict.. a4 . . Capital Atri : 2 ee 17.6 Will Entertain Cater Trac ... 48.3 D...... 4.3 © =a; Sar ca BE aaa Lake Orion Unit sier |... 808 Pure OU %42| OXFORD — Postponing the af- Cities Sve ... 8.7 RKO Pic $.1| fair one day, members of the WSCS Sart ee BF Rete ces HP) of Lake Orion Methodist Church Goce Cola’ .. AS Roo Motors... 352) will be entertained at 1:30 p.m. Con aie ws ae ney ret " $13 Friday by the Oxford WSCS in Sony den Oh en teed at the church parlors. Core AI sesisre wo — ee © a With Brotherhood week as its Deora cut? shel Go”. | tue a filmetrip, "The Negro. in c .. i) a Pp. ee egro SS Ses Re j y Vac ris’ en- Bastm Kod... sii sou ae’ |. &7}semble will include the spiritual, Ki &@ Mus tm .. 16 Gparks W .... 43/‘So’s I Can Write My Name,” Ex-Cell-O iss poets ie ota among its numbers. ° Pirestone .___. 69 on ee me ae . (Preept Gul... 52 gta Ot] BJ %3| Devotions will be presented by — - $25 St¢ Ol Obie 377|Mrs. Cecil Morrow. Serving as Gen Mot... 422 gyie'gl ea. 234 | hostess will be Mrs. Edward Miller. Cen Be cise “0.3 ppd .... 53.6 Sham 3? Ramen Bat aT? feusie Onderwood ... 28.3 Gren Paige... “3 OS Carbide 72 Hotel Service Hif | Gt No Ry Pf 802 Oow aire... 62° Pa: aa HEE ©. by Layoff Dispute Se. HSE. & by layolt Disp Il Cent... as} US Steel... @7| About 85 Hotel Pontiac patrons colt Cop...” $23 Weat Un Tei 41g | are without elevator or room serv- Int Merv...... 305 oe = a ice today after a strike was called Sr Ya aa fd porate. 3] Zan peat Oar, § i. SS ine ata bers, according to Frank G. Riley, K Mav... HY Cy Guaie... Hs] president of te lec. Dies TOC rooms were closed. NEW ,YORK~Complied by” the asso-| Riley said the strike followed siete (uaeaiete Giiel tenet". Coane feok ana ame * over aertt IRS RL BE TSF noel Feb. Year nen dat mi a ita Rican ny raat age accra : . strike morning, despite a ered pe: --- BS ons H+} 1387 five-day warning clause in the 1962 lew 12 667 86.7 9#8T.0 union’s contract. STOCKS Crane he found the hotel's Som dental Getee ans aie hon os legal mini- Figures after decimal points are eighthe ‘wege . mon tee | mum wage law for which the union D &)C Navigation®... | |. 84 91 Contracted. ‘‘! raised hourly wages Gerity Dulac & 3$ 37/to meet the minimum standards 0 Gerewe aan: aa sae a1 3 | and laid off four maids for econ- ees 38 38.394 °my reasons,” he said. “They Wayne Screw? .. 14° 16] were not fired,” he added. The average temperature of the sun is about 10,000 degrees Fah- renheit. ‘ Officials Vote Bad’ Book Ban of Offensive Matter ROYAL OAK — A crackdown representative citizens’ was voted by the City Commission last might. | The move wag in the form of a The citizens’ board is composed of chairman Arthur Boynton, James Sullivan, the Rev. Herbert Bartz, Herbert Mutschler, Richard Romeyn, Mrs, Alden Smith and Lt. James Soule of the Royal Oak police department. “We recommended the resolution because the city had no power of censorship over books of this type,"’ Lt. Soule said. He added that the city attorney's office believes the resolution: is publication, County Deaths William H. Sherman HIGHLAND — Service for Wil- liam H, Sherman, 63, of 281 Tier- ney, will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Richardson - Bird Funeral Home, p. m. Friday at Coats Funeral Hlome, with burial in Lakeview Stoker Owners! IDEAL Stoker Coal | io Ohad Good Heat for Less All ‘Coal Guaranteed! for 3rd District Election | warsxrorp TOWNSHIP — FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP —/ Word has been received here of All city and township offices will| the death of Mrs. William J. close tomorrow for the special elec- | (Eugenie) Watson, 71, in a Tarpon tion to name a new State repre-| Springs, Fla. hospital Jan. 24. s. stative for the third district. Mrs. Watson was a former resi- The public works crew will not | dent in Waterford Township. Fu- be affected and the police station | neral service was held Friday, Jan. will be open as usual, according | 29. Survivors include four sbns, to Chief Joseph DeVriendt. Walter E. Myre of Pontiac, Charlies oe _ — First the CRACK-UP Then the j PAY-UP — Insure with i| t | Insurance of All Kinds , ‘716 Pontive Stote Bonk Bldg. Ph. PE 28357 L . } ' t Ss MGS wee ee REN Ren RI ae ee: See mn °f 351 $. Paddock t WEBB COAL C0. Value FE 41518 <_THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1954 — lee News-in-Brief Thomas Cox, ti, of 85 W, Mans- field Ave., was treated at Pontiac general. Hospital, yesterday forearm cuts suffered when his alg Ege ene» Pe Mere City Commission OKs | Si ,ot the car he was pushing on Crackdown on Sellers hospital. Martin Welch of 868 Second Ave., quet . If your friend's bail, Ph. FE 5-5201. C. A. Mitchell. for according to the in and needs Dinner Held at Masonic Hall to Commemorate Scout Anniversary ORTONVILLE — Cub Pack 135 helds its first Blue and Gold ban- Monday night at Masonic Hall, The banquet commemorated the 44th anniversary of Boy Scouts. There were 138 present. The invocation was given by the Rev. Patrick Conlon, who also al representative and pack char- man. The cake ceremony was con- ducted by. Howard Quick, cub- master. Eighteen _ boys Waterford Ladies’ Aid Will Meet Tomorrow WATERFORD CENTER—Mem- bers of the Waterford Center Com- munity Ladies Aid will meet at | the home of Mrs. Warren Hess on Pontiac Lake road for @ noon luncheon tomorrow. On the agenda are completion ; |of plans for a bake sale Saturday at the Federal Department store .|in Pontiac, a valentine exchange and cancer pad sewing. Purchases ID Badges ROYAL OAK — “To facilitate | identification in times of Catas- | trophe,”” the Royal Oak City Com-| mission las night authorized pur- chase of 300 badges for auxiliary police and firemen. tend Clinton Valley Council i 1 Members to Participate at Drayton Church DRAYTON PLAINS:-— A special Boy Scout vesper service Sunday ' All Boy Scout and Cub units of —Ady, | Clinton Valley Council will have an Shelba the Scouts to be used to defray | Hughes. mailing expenses on clothing which | James is the |they are sending to Dick Brown, | | & former Waterford Township Scout | 7,1, : |who is now stationed in Seoul, | ovtord - Brown and several of his Army | boon set for buddies are aiding in the support. ef 200 Korean War orphans. Expected to be present for the service are William Wells, Ottawa District executive, Edward Le land, Scout executive, and Loyal McMillin, director of field service. The public is also invited to at- Shelba is Business Briefs erty. , A resident here since 1933, Reisz ‘makes his home in Birmingham. ty Scouts of Drayton Plains will : serve as ushers, Special masic will include a quartet consisting ee ee Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hall of ‘s 1406 Roy Rd, Oxford, announce Holds Banquet | sm 7 “| cement ne ei An offering. will also be given to | Jean, to James Willie 7 Named Digest Agent ROYAL OAK—Paul Sutton .of 509 Hawthorne has been named subscription representative in Oak- | 45c land County for the Democratic Digest, a monthly political magazine. ited or money ment and cartoon ATTA eae WANT - "1,000 *3,000 *5,000 WORTH OF STOCK? Start to own it now by our new _ . MONTHLY INVESTMENT PLAN Not everybody has the quick cash to buy a hundred shares, or even ten shares of stock. Now that’s not necessary. Tell us the stock you want to own (we will be glad to help you decide), make small regular purchases of it, and \..“grow” your shares into any amount you please with the new Monthly "Yes, shares in the corporations on the New York Stock Exchange can now be bought this way. As little as $40 starts your Plan. The booklet offered below explains the Plan step by step. Own your share of American business Watling, Lerchen & Co. Members New York Stock Exchange 716 Pontiac State Bonk Bidg. Pontiee FE 4-2895 Watling, Lerchen & Co. 716 Ponting State Bonk Bidg., Pontiac, Michigan ot Mt Ale lh, in ‘wate. afie ise ns ™. Toews Poseret teow hs oor, Pesrvary ¢ ‘ae Titre 831 Bo. Marshall; oe wife of Frank B Puneral service will be held : . Lith t 2-p. m at the rks-Oriff_in Bider Richard De- Interment in "Donelson Johns _spamgNto Pon "Owen Aue” Cemetery Lots 5 NN ROSELAWN PARK NEAR MAUSO- } == pA . Wh divide ~ Help Wanted Male 6 NEEDED Journeymen Machine Repairmen Electricians Toolmakers Patternmakers and | Experienced Time Study | & Plant Layout Men SHERMAN, FEBRUARY 10, 1954 ; Wiliam H. 218 . Harve APPLY Lake, i land, Hieh., ege #3 ‘eather ee , Foneray will be held Pri PONTIAC Gay, 12, at 2 pm. at the Milford, Mich. Interment will be MOTOR ad Cemetery, Highland. ‘WALKER FEBRUARY & 1954 DIVISION ESS, “Ste ush cris te] Employment Offi e on, : - iene faire iaa, mployment Office er: r Mo oOWalker. Mrs. Prederick J | CLENWOOD AV. . (Ruby) Gartner and Mrs. Alvin : PONTIAC MI! R.. (Margaret) Gimmons:.. dear AIL APPLIANCE saLEsMAN = of Austin Bien Pu- Must be high school graduate & al service will Thurs- long time resident. Prefer expe- @a9.. Ped. ilth at = at rienced jance man but would the Lake jon ethodist | consider I you have a satifactory Church — — —_ LZ «ff — ’ Bs eser offic: ne terment earning capecity a . Rant Lown. Ce ry, Lake} -25, The Good Ortoa. er will le in| RECREATION DIRECTOR os _. | Allen's Funeral) summer months in Elizabeth Lk . until time of | Estates Private Park State quali service. ts and salary | in UARY 86. 1064, first jetter Deadline Prenk B. 5850 rte A st. Wa.- Write Pontiac Press Box 21 poorkose Mn grote of = A RARE SELLING OPPORTUNITY a Ay » Feb. for honest, hard-working man 25 p.m. at Coats eral to 50. with old progressive, bi M. Atkins| iy rated sursery company t im Lake-| vancement for the r m Mich tp ral Cemetery, Clarkston Mr. Whute will le im state at Seshetaw Ra. vide br twas re ter L. pot fl Mr. and Mrs, Lyle J. _ 0 Nell. Our Recent Sad ves us with hearts Toward neighbors and friends. essions of ovr orice We wisn To THANK THE MANY or IN. LOVING MEMORY OF ELIZA- Hargreaves whe passed 1960S Hus- Claude and poand a 1. Joba; son, LOVING MEMORY OF Charies F. who eway -Gne year age . 6. Gene but not tor Mis Wife, s neighbors and ; of the Ford Motor Co. for Retal) and commercial sales- floral tributes and many acts of man, Paid vacation, hos- — = Rev. ——_ — ig ges Mr. Prank Bird vor the many | years. * extended to us in our | oo ; ryeemt_ bereavement im the" lost| mie STONE STORES Lecile J. Gries, Mre eno K. G. Hempstead. Realtor ort lab ree en kee Bee our Ad under SINOLE MAN fie commission. Car essential. interview. phone FE 23-6889. 4 New & Used CAR SALESMAN Buicks & Pontiacs oa ab phgroane “REAL ESTATE EXPERIENCE RED at | | | | | SLICE OF HAM~ THE PONTIAC PRESS, Wepwkebay, FEBRUARY 10, 10984 id | - * + we a % * ™~ ayne | el = RiQM1 WATCHMAN SEND name phone sumber and address age for interview to Box #2 Pon tiac Press EXPERIENCED MAN FOR FARM | bern, 2000 W.) work uire et Walton "piv CLERK, TYPIST immediate: full time ie typist S a ase a A reonne! Pontiac | ppl Pe 1 al w. Huron | = Mospital gyn gag SILK rpesnen.| 2.0304 #5 8 Sanford oonrranrres OPERATOR,, versified work payroll, billing. | sales (analysis able rtat peel gg Ae horse eae ton v y ake. Write Pootiac Press br week — receiv- Real Estate Lemonged | The All Woman 1 Realty THELMA M ELWOOD FE 5-128 | alary, | | Apply 150 Perry. MIDDLEAGED LADY WANTED 70! | live tr & care for 2 ag ge children FE 54-7615 before 2 pm. INVESTIGATE AVONS PLAN FOR | part time ~— 6 few cal stra ter- ritories in Margaret ater “Pe 2-708 EXPERIENCED COLORED "eae washer. Apply at 67 W. Huron St WHITE WOMAN 40-45 YEARS, kreép house fer man and wife Wite after 6 semi-invalid. Call pm 7887 EXPERIENCED WAITRESS AND dinner cook 4846 Dixie Hwy. Work Wanted Male _10 | MARRIED OMEN WITH CHIL-| ACCOUNTANT CORRESPONDENT dren who Cannot accept ordinary Secretary wants work eve jobs. age 22 to 45. telephone and Saturdays Experienced fast. pendable netereaos Office on chines shed it Schreiner, “rE 23-6111 Ext some use of car for local driv- ing necessary, no canvassing, col- lecting or delivering. eran tal ! Oe Laie wrctes pe; VETERAN WANTS PART TIME | re bri between 9 O.m. | work as short order cook 3 years experience EM 13-2291 LADY TO CARE FOR CHILDREN CARPENTER WORK wrD., NEW ante Maar” weet eae oe Te RL OR WOMAN FOR BA BOOKKEEPER FULL CHARGE, available for permanent position. Maiting” and ~ gn house work eee OL 36116 . after 5 DISABLED VETERAN WISHES BOOK J CHARGE eaneriensed 6 a oe ere | rt time work in the evenings. | Vieintty of ‘deer xperienced tn grocery & sales- rtation requir nice Lake Multi a Write Pon- le tiae Press Box 113 =| EXPERIENCED WOMEN TO po man. OR 3-7858 evenings. CARPENTER wORK repairing FE light housework and ‘are for 3 CARPENTER “ROUGH AND FIN-| eanaves live ip cai) after 5 p.m, ish and os large oF PE 44088 small jodo MAple F067. YOUNG LaDY Bus PLEASANT p y ess wit appoimments Apply m per-| OTK Wanted Female Ut son Sagina J @arrames. wouns 9.0 to 6PM | WEL TARR CARE OF CHI __ Apply in person at 600 8 Bivd E. tan oat. rE WOMAN FOR PAINT AND S4)'-| EXPERIENCED COLORED LADY r sales and store work A ember of the rati wants 5 day Fe Call FE 32-1006 . iachange. Ba ee age 23 fo ft Appty 100 | hetworn 10 te 6 pm. al) adverti« commission | TYPING TO DO IN MY OWN GIRL FOR GENERAL OFFICE econ ge Sy — Pontiae Auto Body Service, home. OL 62003. 245 6 Bivd East at inew GAYLORD 136 E Pike St CARETAKER Man and wife on pension or or oo | cial security who —_ te sup- plement income by extra earning, must be ia be health and capab'ie af cering for opert- ment bul! where se” will requir rE live References 103 «E_ Huron Offye FE 46204 , PULL OR groan! time work, white or colored, ys = | py Must i over vy * OTOR INN REC foo” is 8. Perry, FE 54-0032. MEN WANTED eeeat ea | TO WORK ON Yarm by month. Steady work. Ex- perienced MA 6-062! MACHINIST MUST BE eed To Gn iui FO YeAwe veer MOL | and neighbors tude of friends who so generously contributed to- wards flowers and "Wine and tor pm | INTE RESTED the masses offered for ao pesane | of Your ssion of love for (Btu was exemplified by your hearts. | __The relatives of William Wise Funeral Directors 4 Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service, Plane or Motor ee “The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. the error, When canceila- tions are msde be sure et your “kill numbers.” io adjustments will be eiven. without fh. Closing time fer ecvertise- ments containing type sizes ealapd than reguler > all le fs 12 o'clock poon the to publication Transient Want Ads may Be canceled up to § 30 day of publication d CASH WANT AD RATES Lines 1 Dey 3 Days 6 Gaye $125 868168 9252 1.69 313 +56 . 2.00 3 60 50 34 4m “a 2.80 $.04 156 iJ 3.28 6% ae ® 3.60 eu 6.73 oo | WANTED (BALESMAN WANTED of and mr ell ty Eka nets ene “ana CLEAN RELIABLE, “wnnTe 1 AD | 140 N. Saginaw 8t. come $1.50 to $3 08 per br? Pieas- | ant work, white, Tied, read, ee sim) ep. Apply ’ NEW CAR § SALESMEN To sell the new 1954 Chevrolet ears and trucks; prefer men liv- tng in Soythern Oakland County EXPERIENCED IN. refer with route mlcelon Father & Sen ray Cleaner, 041 Joslyn. LEARN TO SELL Vesna oF sux a ORADUATE S20 9 © AN OAKLAND COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL. APPEAR- Ino ais ah MEET P YOU CAN QUALIF TO nT oT BAL TRAIN. ING PR SALARY P L US BONUS KIMBALL YOUR NASH DEALER 6s W Lawrence at Cass 10@ MEN WHO WANT te ewn their. own homes for $100 | down, FE }-7310 manufacture’ call Car necessary, salary and car ai- jowance Commission available Por pre-interview, phone Detret | TO #1717 AGE 2% TO @# PROMOTIONAL | opportunities earn while you learn, salary plas commission. two weeks paid vacation ony men who want secure future peed 505 Pontiac State TIME BOOKKEEPER, retail store Junior to am preferred FE 3-0143 TENORS WANTED open for chorus tenors, im choir of large near church must be a good sight reader, MI 44618 EXPERIENCED AND sive collection man Wanted by large locai credit union must have car answer im o8n hand- writing stating age salary and write Pontiac Press experience Box % THEATER DOOK MAN NEAT AP- ring elderly man Give - ful’ ormetic: Write © + 62 Pontiac ress Seti Pull or Part Time Make big daily commissions plus special bonus of ARVIN Radio; Tolet Woodward Birmingham | WANTED PART TIME WAITRESS, WAITRESS WANTED. 7 BALDWIN, | WILL DO IRONINO IN MY HOME, $3 per bushe~-FE 5-4068 Minute tunch, #9 F Pike | SEWING, MENDING IRONING, FE 5-6778 b darvs anolv before 330. Only ex-| WASHINGS IN MY HOME EM 3-2021 perienced need apply, TYPIST. HOURS «¢ TO i¢ 30. WIL- | GIRL DESIRES PART TIME OF- Hams Lake Area Call for inter- fice work or typing at your view 7 td @ pm only | office = a ee came good references Call 4-6029. SALESOIRL., powrretiIc A wuirr MIDDLEAGED WOMAN | ‘keeper. Available now Will con- os com to woman tn May-| sider part time EM 34227 ville, Mich Light housework, own | _Foom MI ¢4130 | Woman desires house- WANTED Casmren, ORNERAi offiee and billing work Must be work by the day. Also typist. Hours, 10 em.) baby sitting nites. Call a PULL TIME, BE- tween ages 20-30. Must. reed in hahits, references, experienc | selling women's mg gs hand. | f= a! preferred r. Martin, $305 WILL CARE FOR CHILD IN and Voorhies. FE 5-0451. WASHINGS & IRONINOS FE 23-2568 IRL “< | Lap WISHES WORK BY pay. FE 6-0629. LADY bed rE * Pontiac Press. DAY wee ae | UA FE 3-7248 after) Box 04, 10 YEARS DRY Li S Working mother. eaceeee' Seee we walk Truck Lines. oe ; - ; FE 2-2744 after 4 o'lock. Washiwo AND IRONTNOS DONE by ed) «6iaundre MI cut. MIDDLE AGED CHRISTIAN = et wants baby sitting, nights, FE B EN pl Be reeht shift M—qé eare of baby 5 days a w Transportation furn. 46224 GIRL a je orp son Ro gg > | ance ice ust ype el alert. and intelligent. Write Pon-| Mretarial Service. he se sEC- tne at ge | WOMAN DESIRES CHILD cane | — flea gigi ca am day oF evenings Vicinity of Holl- | Miss Antigone Georges-Newports,| ay Part. PE ¢5842 4 ON Saginaw | eer aeegtecent COLORED WOM. MARRIED WOMAN an wishes day work Come home i metic, age 25, . Perry. . | | j | ‘ “| —| AGGRES- | | WTD TELEVISION ANTENNA IN- QUARANTEED ROOFS, ALL stallation and minor repair with nga Est. 1916 J. A_ Hugus reputable dea'er part time Box | 383 Cass. FE 23-3021. yy u pee” } j j our amar mium ofter makes it EASY sel} all busi-/ pers men otr Giamour Girls | Millbillies, Scenics. dozens of oth- er Book teh Styles all featur- UNION LABEL M Is EE SUPER. 1OR MATCH CO 8. Green. _wood Chicago {9 _ ~ POREIGN & DOMESTIC JOBS ~ to $14,000 00. Fare paid jaska, Bo. America. U. 8, ete f = Excellent references. FE WASHINGS. PICKUP AND Di AND DELIV- or WIDOW for responsible position. No ex- | eer necessary, no canvass- ng OR 371408 “Anise See: | MIDDLE AGED CONGENIAL COV. ———— | _ery. Maple 6-6708 " ‘ RE Y DESIRES BABY plo te core for bara tow lady. Help Wanted 8! FLIABLE LADY, D&I its crcl e tN PPO | FF y Pee saeli after 630° p.m "| COUPLE TO, LIVE aa caren NTO TYPIST CLERICAL WORK. oO In STEADY IN-| work and laundry 4 children tn | cone office protecranie: FE family New country home on - = ene Must have own transpor- tation MAyfair ; High School Graduates and Veterans = yourseli for a business ca. ___ Building Service tment AND HEATING Hi. 8. & Gon, FE ¢3767, OR CARPENTER WORK. ALTERA- tions, modernizaticens, also cu tom building, OLive +121 CARPENTRY, BLOCK AND CE- ment work ete FE 5-0762 ;R G. work on co-operative training pre gram Alternate 10 weeks school an¢ 10 weeks employment Wn brook 23-5482 SNYDER FLOOR LAYING ing and finishing. Phone IF YOU LIKE TO DRAW SKETCH | rE or paint see Tatlent Test ad” in Instruction Colum * | COMPLETE — or Bo at ow el brick, block & » FE 54-3006. Instructions g¢ BEDRM M24 gait UTIL- Yor APP OS MEN WANTED $6611 30 days moves you in. an : EM o ave Farn While You Learn FEB ONLY Aluminum siding, colonial frame, These Big Pay Trades: 24x30 $069. Asbestog 6538, or single MACHINISTS- TOOL & DIE frame’ 24x30 ajuminum = siding, MAKERS —- DRAFTSMEN $568 Asbestos. $08 FHA terms. TOOL, DESIONERS Flanders 1.2340 or eve. EM }-2670. You can aueity = you Late — TFRRAZO RUBBER CE RAMC tious mechanically tnelin: * tile, tone Commercial and at least an Sth grade education.| residential FHA are ELLIS = be aching i pete vated BUILDING, FE 2-267 pprov orean veterans civil EAVESTROUGHING a ~ MUNDAY | PEBRU Gas aod Od Furnaces ARY 1 1 TO § PM OR Meee ee eel Ce. _ PRIDAY "PrBRU ARY verte Ll M ® PM KOREAN VET.| FLOOR LAYING, SANDING AND te ERANS PILFASE BRING finishing 10 years’ experience PORT OF SEPARATION | Modern equipment. Johe Taylor, iF YOU LIKE TO DRAW SKETCH Phone FE 40424. or paint see Talent Test ad in COMPLETE REMODELING AND FEE) Give age and occupation modernizing service Attic rooms, Boz 4 Pontiac Presa | Pecreation rooms, dormers addi- Accounting, Shorthand, | a ae RE- | tions Custom bullding. F HA. Tyving-refresher courses © FE 45470 s Trai here WORK: RES. & COMM. Business Training a jean. “i ‘“e dav & Eves. - Enrol! sow a ol rE ‘ he Business Institute {| pioor saNDING, LAYINO, FIN Lawrence &t PE 3-358) Qardner, @1 Central FE oncsens NOTE MUSIC scHooL, — 27518 Keego WMarbor Lessons in tap, GENERAL BUILDING REPAIR. ballet. bataan beliroom dancing, Brick. » and cement work. any musical instrument. Vailen- Plasterine @ tile work FE 42390 tines special ist lesson half prick BLOCK AND CEMENT price rr $1001; FE 1-0908 work Also chimmeys. No jod too THE NEW PONTIAC CONSERVA:| large or too small Guaranteed | of ~ arts bagi —— work Ph FE 40604 pupils teah, Leola ance WE ARE TAKING BIDS ON. — 268 Saginaw wrecking 2 downtown buildings | Anyone interested call FE 43501 between ® a.m. and § p.m Work Wanted Male 10 mL AsTeRine NEW &@ REPAIR. FE 22096 Evenings we ene ene eS 0 Ose y Press . , BLOCK AND CEMENT WORK PLUMBING WORK WANTED Chitiney repair Gabe Roth. FE reasonable FE 5-1016. 5 0601. _ a ea auton ae “€ arpenter Contracting Gay for part time work for) Rougn of trim FHA TE.48 ambulance FE 56-430 Get our bid too. OR 3-2276, REMODELING _ GARAGES AND MODERNI 4 SION PREE TERMS ESTIMaTES - STOPPERT & CECIL wan osnenal BUILDERS Dixte . OR }7721 we answ Sears eee | FOR RENT 3 a with pind ly MUlberry MASON & CEMENT estimates Our OR )-0002 A J wt eoeretces ee aa 7088 , © ds000 a aakak & CARPEN. Kitchens @ speciality $5532 CARPENTER WORK WANTED es. time only OR D228 or EM MAN WANTS wone, x A) S| pm and weekends. PEE MAN % GOOD aprespance. — like capernem a, Sun's +4788. Gomer xepw. Purcion Oppareuae PATCH PLASTER tes Wasecs. Mian PhONa | Ihe tenant for. you may Plasterine sheet reat filing MIDDLEAGED' MAN TO «x be looking in today’s For ein SE Sette. 345) Rent columas! Te reach Raat Oy -” that right renter, phone PE 24s hgenree) ar SerERPAED, FE 2.6181 NOW for an\"ascabeee peat size bef Ten Mile "y & miles = ad-writer. service Garage Door Saiee “FE 3aTH. desired. | REMODEL. | home days, Near Elizabeth take ___ Business S Services APPLIANCE SERVICES We service all makes of frefrig- erators, w jeaners and all ¢ tavces ROY'S, 06 2-4021 radios of sma)! akiand Ave. PLASTERING PE 56-0626 FE 54-0025 Leo Lustig CHIMNEY WORK , Let us clean, ir, build new or rebuild your chimney now. Our) mortar will not freeze Also we | tian and repair fireplaces and | furnaces | chimneys. Now I8 a TIME, REMOVE dangerous trees, reasonable esti- mates by experts, FE 17-0605. BLOOMFIELI:. WALL CLEANERS Walls and Windows Ph. PE 1 1631 EXPERT TREE TRIMMING & RE- moving, FE 17-6833. We 7 ea in gas Free e 7-8628. CUSTOM | tops. |; & Ww Ne SEWER CLEANING Sinks, Sunday Serv. Ph. FE 4-2013. PLASTERINO NEW “AND ‘REPAIR PE 17-0251 EXPERT TO EE ‘TRIMMING & NG & RE movihg FE 1-6822 13 TREE TRIMMING AND REMOVAL ate. rE RNICES DRAPERIES. Ssest waterials Beadle. FE SLIP COVERS DRAPES & BED- spreads. Your material, FE 54-6797. EAKLES CUSTOM UPHOLSTER- 8174 Coole Leke Rad EM _ 32041, vrs, estimates MAKERS “CUSTOM BUILT furniture. Gheinatae, 4 8B. Tele Thomas Upholstering Phone FE 5-888 - CUSTOM UPHOLSTERIN( Free estimates Small repairs in A Yingling. FE home ~ PURNITURE RE- repaired. FE ‘Lest & Found 24 FOUND: BLUE TICK HOUND IN Clarkston, with at tached. MA 65-2311. / LosT: COLLIR, WHITE AND brown ao AKC re oe Answers OR —s West of STEAM CLEANING alt ot — e done, Pont: Parm Tractor Co. FE oaat PE 4-1442 Y SUBURBAN SEPTIC TANK cleaners. Lake Orion, MY 32-6431 | ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN a, repaired by factory trained en at our store ral & NO MACHINE Going St. FE 465169. ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- a Fe rewinding. 318 E. Pike. PLASTERING D Meyers. Phone EM 3-0830 RELIABLE DECORATING, PAINT- fi and repairing, FE 4¢-6826 or Mi 47140 A & B TRENCHING | EES water lines, field tile. EAVESTROUG HI AING , FE 5-0973 oa alr fo & sheet meta! | ExCavAttnG ORADING road bidg Ph. FE 23-5422 Bookkeepin jing & Taxes 14 ALTERATIONS PICKUP AND DE if desired. FE ¢-2017. REWEAVINO EXI&RTLY Dons. | its superb'y tailored, FE 5- | DR niuebiniktee: AND ghar | WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SEW- ing. FE 2-732. Income Tax Service 17 ACCOUNTING & TAX SERVICE | ° Edw. Hawley. FE 2-2002. | EDW. HAWLEY, ACCOUNTANT BENJAMIN R. BACKUS | ie 18 W_uron &t., Room 15 Frone FE ¢1802 Eve FE 3-741! tnoosss TAX SERVICE. NO FE 5-0522. __service SAVE MONEY tn us file r return for you. oon ee +1444 for appoint men INCOME TAX SERVICE For ’ - cd. AX SERVICE FE +e seyes & 42M «~2FER 23-1351 Home calls by appoint ment BANNEN-SAVAGE _ 331 8 Sagmaw FE 5-es0 seven Service 18 aa fled SENURny oiabee aC ARW OF RUF: | Laundry 2-8101 | Moving & Trucking 19 CALL DICK FOR SMALL TRUCK- , tng. moving Poone FE 24508 any time. Good rates Trucks for Rent | ‘ TRUCKS. TRACTORS N UIPME A | Ton oe 1% Ton Stakes And . m™ Trucks Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. | FE ¢0461-FE ¢1442__ - | SUDDEN SERVICE RUB- bish and light trucking. +2078. MAX WITH %& TON TRUCK hh work Cah anv time RAUL ACU OF a (ALY, INOS BFA- . sonabic. LIGHT ath on oF ANY KIND. haul anything, anytime. FE +6584 ~ O'DELL CARTAGE 4 Leea: Moving BULL. | ————_ accent TAX AND ACCOUNTING | ! FE 5-6633 ge black with white star on chest. FE 26211. Reward Lost: we Abies vicinity Hu Saturday San Lost: ,LONGHAIRED | DACHS- h em . lost im cinity of Konestt Ra. and Hwy. REWARD FE 21413. LOST: BROWN LEATHER AND cloth driv love, lined with = tnited love, Reward. FE PY coe Lost: —a, inity of LACK BILLFOLD . Ve : BLUE vanakuet VICIN- ity of Baldwin Walton FE . 81 W_ New — Be Reward. Lost BEAGLE BLACK, WHITE DINAR FLOW! Please take the children to Oliver Motor Sa'vs to meet Lou Creek- mur, the Lion tackle. I late! TWIN TURBINE adviser Pa = eoatias _The Salvation Army. __ me OF PONTI/C’S LARGEST furniture buyers. cash waiting, FE 47881 WANTED TO BUY; pat. TY TYPES of furniture Ph CASH WATING rok _Biture, dishes, ete — USED = 50 R- FE 5-0006. _Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 WANTED CEMENT MIXER AT least 5 cu. ft. with or without motor ORiando 34129 after 5 30 _ Pm. Money Wanted 2BA WTD. TO BORROW $12,500 AT Ts cent for land ee Write Box _« Press. mate “Wee $7,500 AT @ PER CENT ON 3 BED- room moder, home, ‘in excellent Wanted to Rent ee Youna + snopes Exar Feat, 3 room apartment vs ELDERLY LADY, Wins 2 OR 3 Rubbish hauled FE or | lor TRUCKING, -ROBBISH & ashes, FE 62266 or FE 3-7635. ’ 5-132. | WE NEED LISTINGS ON FARMS. com mercia) rties and homes ROY "KNAUF, Realtor Pe 2-742" CASH FOR YOUR ‘me equity m your K. Templeton, Realtor 53% 5 Huron, FE 2 CASH FOR Your ND CONTRACT RALPH B. GARNER i Investments Rochester Mich OL oT. 1-7801 Cash Available We have buyers with cash if you are inte im selling sen oy ig land lg oor STONE REALTY 819 Joslyn Rd, FE 23-0340 | fe S&S FOR iocF We have several customers wait te = Call Sf now for effictent courteous, and quick action. A. JOHNSON REALTOR 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. — Wanted Real Estate 32A 29 a Sone gett uns. Pence, - = HAVE eee ila CASH No 1. & or 6 reom modern home on 1 to 10 acres within es of Pontiac shopping CASH ‘FOR YOUR HOME OR EQUITY = a Fe tena Gen pM arany IMMEDIATE CASH DEPOSIT have severe: buyers of email Cash “Want to Sell?” BUYERS WAITING SL Sey sae ection). Batnre ‘coy Psa Hl spg.| Cash for Land Contracts| 5 WHITE BROS. ree On" — Convenience OR }1 —— 3-1760 aterford WANTED IMMEWIATEL Modern homes in City. 5 room with acreage acreage outside omes and ee i homes a PAUL . onus REAL ESTATE 832 W. Ph. FE 4-3505 LISTINGS WANTED | Buyers ¥ we buy, sell Le ne, Se bey H. C. NEWINGHAM BROKER 381 8. Marshall $ 40843 or FE 4 EE i Be to satisfy al eoneerned, large down A nnd are aye pga HB bel RRIS & SON ER MEMB FE ¢1887 of sales for G. IL. brea I] se o Ro,can nap nance, seus v or < of property. We will buy it or sell it. Call for our “FOR FAST CASH CALL” Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Open Eve. TIN. Saginaw St. CASH 48 HOURS FOR YOUR HOME EQUITY Jim Wright or Dick Valuet are beeli ee ative Page Mee ar ge iia cn ioe Rent Apts. Furnished 33 ment upstairs vale entrance. 3 LARGE ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH _and entrance. 13 Pinegrove. . Rent Apts. | . Unfurnished 34 furnished 34 venue. FRANKLIN APTS. _ 1 rms. -_ — $57 per month. oo ayes Realtor Hurop Rent Houses F Furnished 35 35 LARGE ee =ouss- ler for rent. FE 56-4840. ‘actlities Broadway, 2 ROOMS WITH GAS HEAT, si? weekly, MY 3-7263 or MY 2-0881. 6 ROOMS. 2 BEDROOMS, 8EMI- modern. 9066 Park &St., Cooley Lake EM }-3616. Sa WILLIAMS LAKE 8sEPT. TO JUNE now Teachers 4 c’-4¢+en welcome. Phone EM 3-482, Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 pg PLEASANT LIVING, SMART room suites with large rooms, jecorated colors, fire- nc gas Seemaee 212 ton furnish references ‘contact Mr Bateman) Bateman & Kampsen _Reelty, PE ¢063 WEST § RM. BUNGALOW. STRICTLY | —— modern stoker heat. White Lake. _FE 54-0603 before 6 p.m. For Rent Rooms _37 STEAM HEAT, Right on Mee Sinko 2 BL EY P'NG POOM IN PVT HOME. 1_or 2 working girls, FE 5-5034. TA AROE F E FRONT. SLEEPING ROOM. ick PRY en ‘ROOMS for men. FE 23-3853 38 Mathews SLEEPING ROOM AND GAnsce, . restaurant Gentlemen pons Mey 22-2855. LIGHT MOUSEREEPING | ROOM couple only. 3300 Elizabeth Lake SLEEPINO ROOM ON WEST 6 co entrance, __2-4678. pooM A — sea apeon Til_8:30 Ph. FE sg105| pas oe Deveretng 3 Wanter’ to Rent 29| Wanted Real Estate ‘32A| ‘For Rent Rooms yaee|2 On 3 BEDROOM | SLEEPING RO ATE EN. Veet m todae far a tans| The, OLOOM eof SEEPINO ROX ‘ rare peceesroe oye face ba ences es| 5 sea’ ae Patt bare eee) GETS TES jeter Wall Washing & Painting ne fay £2 sernines, r ¥e oe sea green. P - VE Ronee Pontine Press box No. - , ™, 5 _ 2 girls, 34 Be meee Pie moves. Senusty — FE | Two OR THREE BEDROOM UW. poate a, sub] _ Yale entrance, close in oe skat PAINTING AND Waly WAsnina. _ elidewn. 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