The Weather aud u 2. : Wore te te aes > a SS SS Se aS a eae ; A pute = fant : ; 3 a a ee . : : es : ge i ei) e PS k * tegeS . ‘ : 8 : oe . : 2; ‘ -. : / q * f cerae | ee 4. Feed i * Ps * 4% *% ». PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1054 —40 PAGES Vote Api 5 on Rang Ta i Coffee Inquiry Into High Prices Promised by Ike} Climbing Costs Justify Trade Group Probe on Possible, Violations. WASHINGTON (AP )— President Eisenhower said| today the Federal Trade Commission will make a full scale investigation of rising coffee prices, The President told a news conference the commission launched a preliminary in- quiry Jan. 13 and already has discovered enough to warrant a full investigation. Such an inquiry, he add- ed, is going to take place. . Retail prices: for coffee have lately jumped above $1 a pound and wholesalers have predicted a further rise. spending and that his predeces- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) May Cut Excise Tax. | fo 10 Per Cent Top ‘ ives jal if i stg eel! Hi i We Awards Made in O'Brian Capture TRIBUTE FROM CITY—Mayor Arthur J. Law | last night presented checks to Franklin M. Williams (left) of 68% E. Cornell St.-and Jack Seebald (right) of 27 Oriole Rd. for their part in the cap- received $1,000 and Williams $500. The $2,500 awarded to James Brown Jr. of 37 Vinewood Ave. was accepted for him by his mother. James is at-| to police as a possible suspect. tending Michigan State College. Brown and See- bald caught O’Brian after he attempted to attack ; Mrs. Mary Forgette of 20 Oriole Rd. Mrs.|™arily a device to attempt ture of rape-slayer Donald V. O’Brian. Seebald | Forgette was awarded $500 and a teen-age girl to secure for that regime a attacked Aug. 15 by O’Brian, $500. Williams was/ position in the councils of rewarded for having turned O’Brian’s name over) the world which it has not Urges Big Four Omit 5-Power Talk Proposal Dulles Wants Parley to Deal With Germany, European Security BERLIN (AP) — Secre- -\|tary of State Dulles urged the Berlin Conference today {- to. skip over action on Rus-|. sia’s proposal for a meeting with Communist China and come to grips immediately with the problems.of Ger- man unification and Euro- pean security. Dulles declared the Soviet |demand fora five-power Pontise Press Photo} conference including the/| fF Peiping government “is pri-} earned or had accorded to it Earnest Citizen Upset by Display iy z ctf 3 5 a if ‘3 * = 4 F 4 Colder Weather on Way traffic, glazed highways and caused 11 auto accidents. today, - | el i: Elsewhere in Michigan as much as eight inches of by the international com- munity generally including the United Nations.” Rain, Sleef, Snow Tie Up) <= sss ‘Traffic, Cause 11 Accidents |S cre. = Colder weather is in store for Pontiac as it cleans up) a fivepower meeting in Mayor .| after a 24-hour siege of rain, sleet and snow that snarled | June. The United States had al- i E : Approval |S = a iow = = |Hotel Pontiac Officials Get Pay Hike; All Employes Receive! j., ps ggg Pen ~ Fon Renovations Blanket Raises Pontiac City Commission last | steadily, to Detroit Minister to s at Pontiac High G nie! ii if i! i Bazis i : ik ! : Real Estate Group Atomic Electric directly into useable quantities of electricity. * ¢ &@ Tiny Battery Unveiled Detroiter fo Address | RCA Shows New Method of Making A-Electricity REVEALS ATOMIC - DISCOVERY—Brig. chairman of the board of Radio Corporation of America, taps out a message in his New York office using power from an experimental atomic battery: which for the first time converts atomic energy AP Wirepheto Gen. David Sarnoff, T i jlast night Pontiac City Come __ Would BeKept at Current Level 22 Mills Sought for ‘55 to Replace Sum Now + Paying Off City Debt , By BURDETT C. STODDARD After an hour-long debate mission moved to ask a city- wide vote April 5 on a pro- posed charter amendment raising property tax limita- . tion from 10 to 12% mills. The question, requiring a majority vote of the city electorate to carry, will be placed on the general elec tion ballot. If approved, the increase would take effect Jan. 1, 1955. Pontiac is now collecting a city tax of 13.8 mills, two of which go for debt retire- ment. Last levy for debt retirement will be in 1955 when the last bonds will be ital improvements, according to NEW YORK (AP)—A new method of converting the |“'Y Manager Walter K Willman, rays from radio-active atoms directly into useful elec-| © tricity has been announced by the Radio Corp. of Amer-|' Tul,‘ sbPest = bent swe fat ica. The discovery may one day provide But ;| power unit good for 20 years for lighting homes, The storm, which police called one of this winter's with Beitain and France, « Russian ze 7 worst, doused the city with a.quarter-inch of tain and | sponsored sleet Tuesday and left it under 2% inches of crusted snow again SE ow tay otha am pe the filter tip of agreed th Going to Senate | sins: 2m steve.) am cis rer ete Committee Approves, tic current. Hh Hy F7% i a d is'to make each of these vote with Sen. Anderson (D- NM), an Alaska supporter, while | iro" the strontiim give birth $0) WASHINGTON Sen. Milliken (R-Cole) left his |. Celal Bayar of first proxy with the chatrman, This ts done by = wafer of | chief of state of that nation ever The motion to reconsider last| Mlcom similar to = regular 5 : transistor, which is a tiny but ington week's vote by which the two bills potent substitute for vacuum A were combined, Butler said, was} Fou Soo, make whirl made by Sen. Dworshak (R- yey 5 Idaho). The vote on that motion| Electrons from the. strontium | wife will and the actual reconsideration vote| each knocking loose 200,000 elec- | to-coast whigh followed each carried by a| (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) narrow 8-7 margin. it i a matchbox-size mills would be earmarked for *BEto pto z : 5 ity Hf g In g iH Fa ehett 730 Pounds... He Dit “ ing and continued use of any build- ihg or structure existing at the ~Momic Electricity Made in New Way (Continued From Page One) experimen tip of a rod which is pushed into contact with the silicon wafer, Only enough current—a millionth Schools and Bankers Pleased at Savings fiat inte si 4 gz as Car Skids Into Van oo Today in Ponting — temperature preceding § a.m. At 8 am: : mi ope pert Mes sagen: : pe peat Rv eenes SM see cee BB }. 7. aa 2 aT papaventvecences MB weer he uceee ‘ annual Men’s Banquet at Redeem- . | to be hel ‘and Chairman James Spencer dis- on the One of-the features of tonight's filmed by the Jam Handy- organi- zation last fall at the church. The Rev. Mr. Wuggazer has announced that a committee made up of Lawrence Benson, Edmund Kleinschmit and Herbert A. Mar- tens will help with plans for the district convention of the league, the church in. April, . + ° ~ bri ing ithe company’s total to five Wind veloc li mph. —o — Joh: Birmingham OP ce ee grant- ed an additional lic by city commissioners this week, ‘of the seven cabs permitted it. Five of the company’s 1953 li- when they failed to pass an inspection by the police depart- . * * * “Will your porch light be on from 7 to 8 in the evening?” That is the question being asked by The event ts ‘sponsored | University of Michigan ing 51 to 19. The at six wins and no de-/ wn, N, ¥:. wh 916 Madison. He is with Ma Adams. 21 months, of 4055 Butternut. They ere eo oe Oa cede Oe ge! Pee batt ¢: 4 of ute » E Kwelfare of its citizens, Miss Rey- LPERS?—Whether Barbara Aikens pa Lynn Buckner have hair long enough to be used| 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. Friday at the Bi for scalping purposes is the test being’ given by | Theater and is sponsored by Children’s Theater. } Walter Herdrick and Jim Gillen, rehearsing for the | Single tickets may be purchased at the box office. Birmingham High School Proscenium’s production : ae - oe and | of “Daniel boa. Boone Sg The play is being presented at Insurance Seen as Solution to Social Need - BIRMINGHAM — Unrversal .in- surance covering everyone is the final answer to problems aided by social work, pioneer social worker Bertha Capen Reynolds told the fourth arnual meeting of Fami- ly Service of Oakland County last night. - Tracing the historic development of social work, and the rise of | government esponsibility for the- noliis_ spoke at the Birmingham High School on “Community Re-| wards of Harmonious Family Liv- rT) “At present, those who need in-| City Building Tax Put to April Vote (Continued From Page One) 3 Bi ; ae lr oat 4 bs i ti i f ape 8 j | Pontiac Deaths Mrs, Wiley McClendon Mrs. Wiley (Ellen) McClendon, 83, of 97 Clovese St., died here yesterday after an illness of five years. \ She was born in Armorel, Ark., July 6, 1871, and was the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fountain Buckner. She married Wiley. Mc- Ciendon in Arkansas in 1916, _ Surviving are two sons, William L if TT | in the Far East as a price for such | Urges Big 5 Talk Bid Be Skipped (Continued From Page One) ~—and third — Austrian independ- ence, “If we can solve these two prob- stand before the world as capable of assuming other and heavier tasks. Then there will be opened up Vistas of néw hope.” Molotov was expected to make his big play for American, British and French recognition of Red China. Western dipomats wondered whether the Soviet foreign min- ister would offer peace settlements recognition. Contracts Earmarked WASHINGTON «® — ‘CIO Presi-| dent Walter Reuther says a top. administration official’ has indicat- ed that about 20 per cent of all contracts vill be ear- lems, then, and then only, can we | 1954 7” #< f Ofer ination co! Re-elected President of Civic Group _ William W. Donaldson was re- elected president of the Pontiac Fqundation when the groyp met last night at Hotel Waldron. Other officers are Clarence K. Patterson, vice president; Robert J. St, Clair, secretary; and Milo J. Cross, treasurer. , Directors for the year are John ww. Ww. — Not Ronning in April, Insists Lance Minor BIRMINGHAM — City Commis- sioner Lance Minor told his fellow lawmakers this week that his days 5 election. when he, along James C. Allen and Ralph Main, to government marked for areas plagued by seri- ous unemployment. * iRain Seet, Snow cx more |Hazard to Traffic (Continued From Page One) repert.” s Oakland Coun ty Undersheriff Donald 0, Menzies commented that New Orleans May fo “State Safety Seminar Narrowly Votes Down Flat Rate Plan LANSING. @—Opponents of @ ‘| at speed limit on Michigan high- ways won a narrow. victory over speed limit advocates at the close '—and every luxurious | today — give your floors at a low budget price. BROADLOOM | Come in today and see SHASTA — the beautiful = new cotton broadioom with the famous Gulistan label. Shasta comes in 16 muted decorator colors yard is treated with RESISTSOIL. RESISTSOIL retards soiling — keeps colors clear and bright longer . . . prac-—— tically eliminates linting and fluffing. See Shasta that high fashion look Beautiful New Floor Coverings | From: — | ed COTTON = Here's Fresh Beauty | aad Color for — _ Your Floors , se@ ARMSTRONG’S | colors. Large | choose the right floor. — Priced From Panel Opposed Spéed Limit See i al -* rf a BS ate SESH ARGRB Ei eee pupae Or aa ‘ § 2 f : : f * i eee F . to ree : : i as A ‘ ‘ Ba at ; -, \ ‘i : : ‘ = Fi * | ee : ap ae ae 2 : o | ‘ es (nae, my : ee ieee A. ss © - = . i ; ef 4 : : . ' Ss ee : ay : | a ? 5] 2 ss : i , nee ieee ee STHE, PONTIAC/PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1954 0- le i a ‘March 15 Is earer Th a n : % Tm 4 : er FO (2 F MIipr iT Dp Ct, 3 j i — AK “child is Sched ‘ < ee pe es - : pe 2 4 - - a Ze entiae é, N Pasha You Think See : . wit tS poor Sieane tie Form —_ : Everyday Is part of this schedule Ww may bother you is Column 4, asking for the amount you con- | tributed towards support and the amount contributed by others. The box printed with this article will “help you answer these questions. a How Many Exemptions Can You Claim? ¢ Wite, Child, Relatives Being Supported — 7 a. a Exemptions can be divided into Net Ot rn nn ee The most troublesome problem for the average taxpayer filling out his return_concerns. exemp- tions. Tt is important to claim all your legal exemptions because even in the lowest tax bracket each éx- emption reduces your tax over $120. It is equally important not to claim more exemptions than you - are entitled to becauge the Internal Revenue Service looks closely at this part of your return. = Get a Good USED TV $10-$15 Down—$5 per Week at HAMPTON TV 286 State St, . Turn to page 4 of the official instructions and read first the sec- tion on “Exemptions for You and Wife.” You will have no trouble if you remember two things: First—You were. 65 or over in cluded with -yours, but $600 exemption for her (more if she’s 65 or blind) so it's cheaper set out on page 5 of the official The exemption tests. are short but not entirely clear. To help you with this important step, the Pri- mer lists the tests and then adds explanations: moré 1. Did not have $600 vr gross income in 1953. Explanation: Remember that gifts or non-taxable income such as dividends on GI insurance, dis- ability payments and insurance proceeds are not included in gross income. Non-business: deduction for con- tributions, interest, taxes, etc., cannot be used to reduce income below $600... ‘ oe wt? earned $600 in 1953 and gave $5 to the community chest, His gross income is still $600 and you cannot claim him as an ex- emption. 2. Received more than one-half} of his or:her support from you | or_your wife, if filing ‘a joint re-| turn, Explanation: Fill in the form | printed with this. article, It will) show you how to figure whether | lor his wife. | though yeu were her sole support 3. Is not claimed as an exemp- tion on the return of her husband Explanation: For ¢x am pte, suppose your daughter were mar- ried on Dec, 31, 1963.. Even during 1953, you can't claim her if she files a joint return with her husband or is claimed as | loneliness for the next six months. Judge Gives Lonely Man 6-Month Jail Sentence SACRAMENTO, Calif, @—Jobn Dalmatott, who told police last Fri- day he turned in a false firé“Mlarm’ because he wanted somebody. to talk to, now is insured against Municipal Judge James McDon- nell sentenced him to the county jail for that: long. I And those terrible head- i aches caused by sinus now relieved by tablets taken in- ternaily, eal il “ “ Thursday Only! Prices Slashed on. First Quality —- 81x90 Inche White Muslin First quality Muslin Sheets with over 130 threads per square | inch, Large double bed sizg, = * im -81x99 inches. Wide hem. ~~ _ : For example, suppose your son pees oe =, Thursday Only! Irregulars of $3.00 Values Cotton Bedspread than filing. separate returns. (Advertisement) (Advertisement) O-Jib-Wa Worked Wonders | DON'T FEEL LIKE || 2 ewan meee an exemption on her - husband's | separate return, I 4. Was either a citizen of . the United States or a resident of the| United States, Canada, or Mexico, | Expianation:. This, means you cannot get an exemption for par- | This Worksheet Will Help You Determine Whether You Contributed Over Half — Of Dependent’s Support Enter the entire cost during 1953 of dependent's suppor: | . One-half of Total Costs .........+ (Include ‘in above figures all amounts spent for such items whether contributed or provided by you or someone else. If your son was inducted into the armed forces in 1953, include in the above figures the value of his board, lodging and clothing while im the service.) Enter the amounts provided to support dependent: of the official instructions. Explanation: Even though your | relative died in 1953 you can still | claim an exemption. 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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 97, 1986. op eine ak Other Clubs © | members to write protest letter to R st tB dit |" settle tor sire ham snd heir-congressman and boycott cof- Pa red. e aur an an i a a ae. |to Protest Coffee Hike fee until the price drops. - Activities al at Phoenix Settles “et ouvdet tle teenies tnd bs GRANADA HILLS, i The 69 members of the Junior Women's Club here have begun writing letters to 2,200 other clubs around the country urging their Utah has no natural boundaries, such as-rivers, but is bordered by five states: Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Nevada and’ Wyoming. ? COMMENCEMENT means ..... PONTIAC FEDERAL * -" Graduation is not an ending , , . It is the start of the most important part of life: BEING ON YOUR OWN! it is the start of real independence. Financial independence is the keystone to happy and successful living. A Mutual Savings & Home Loan Association Re EAST LAWRENCE STREET er] it by Coast Guard Service Cuts Down on Its Operations to Meet Reduced Budget WASHINGTON # — The Coast Guard says a proposéd 14.7 per | cent cut in its budget would sharp- ly reduce activities provided “to| meet increased military opera: tions.” The budget which President Ei. | senhower sent to Congress this | © | week “allotted $181,175,000 to the| Coast Guard, a reduction of $30,-| * * * The Coast Guard, In an analy- is of its- budget, said: | “The reduction was aceaee | plished to a large extent by cur- tailing or eliminating "activities | which have been provided by the | Coast Guard to. meet increased | military operations.” It said the port security pro- | gram, started in 1950, with 4,772) officers and men, to keep ports’ clear of subversives, would lose 2.053 officers and men. In- addi-; tion, foot patrols of waterfronts | T would be ‘Giminated- aia i * The search rescue program for | ; ships and planes, the Coast Guard | said, would be discontinued in the | Pacific at Guam, Midway, Wake ; Island, Sangley Point, the Philip. | pine Islands and Adak. CARNATION CANNED MILK TALL CANS Mich. U. S. No. Potatoes () Lhs. Borden's Ready to Bake — 2-25 Oaken Keg Sweet Mixed PICKLES CC oFui ; Qt. ; Aunt Jane 10 Ox. ! C Jar SIRLOIN Young, Tender Beef STEAK....| i> Campbsle Can Pure Fresh Aw. Cam pbell’s TOMATO SOUP HAMBURGER T Ib. 29¢ ponereretacaneurenanet ees 10° Ground sqio- = Blade Cut Young, Tender Beef Rib Steak || en ene eee ee ee a ae for Ham and Eggs PHOENIX, Ariz. (®—Mrs. Harry Deciovich was having a peaceful slumber in her living quarters be- hind the cafe she operates. An intruder barged in during the night, apparently with burglary motives. The noise aroused Mrs. Decio vich, who found the culprit behind the counter, He said he was hungry and departed with a “thank you” and no ‘loot. : Mrs, Deciovich- fold” “sheriff's |. depiities that the man said he preferred food to money. Committee Well Chosen QKLAHOMA CITY —The Ok- lahoma City YMCA announcdd its new aquatic committee today. In- cluded were Lee Fish and. Al Whale. Look.’ ? for ~ stands for Savings! 7 the Scotchman _. throughout Waite’s . . . he extra January | sir 1.96! tet us put on the whole ‘rough « micro-gander am eating helps him get by on his a oe : ot God that be Serms you cannot. But you're the reduced number of Charity begins at home, so why Sas ® ON the wiles S2Y Who's got ‘em.” Edison ie quoted _ are our eyes always across the i against the —_— ~* ” : required 4 ae ey; sea? Why not turn our attention % the devil, so greatly manifest; == in his simonized Tee ec ame sock pon to our American natives for a 4 and practiced im Anti-Chris: = ation gives him the right to OF deer Seca while? tian countries, the diagnosis of . political sons, - + shoote y Write to your and Return to God and receive peace penaceas, © — | daring any. . senators and ask wiiy. they have in our hearts through Faith which peel The depth of sleep is greatest been so . passes all understanding. We felt- that. way when the & the end of the first hour. By 2s The American For God and Country eminent Dr, Cartel was keeping a ‘he end of the ard, we are sleep : : chicken heart alive. And publish, Se almost as lightly ss at the ing hawikiike marginal yips in : Sen. McCarthy Clears Up Two Stands: _ tier at necien Yon tae ohne oe wen e = ee roy we'd save 2 or 3 hours, ‘ Works for Harmony, Denies Ambitions tt eru,tett “mae. te, average person 7. : . : toward the communistic | Peds 23 years in sleep by the been resolved satisfactorily. It think I can do a better job where ong of the teeter-board. Both ‘me he reachs the average lon- is a fact that Sen. McCarthy ree 1 am. No one has ever been ‘these deep-dish students regard- givity of 69, he would thus add eeer interest of committees for it, and I do not intend to go _non-assessible. 23 harmony. . A Ree We Senate, Tare te ina per night, i : Nobody was put in-a-concentra- 20 as a draft. Unless Many people have noticed head- tion camp and nobody was seized you go out and work for a nom- eee ee ae ae aches from oversleeping, due pos- and deprived of his right.to free mation, there is no draft. owe a score to the Shropshire lad “ily to a bombardment of the speech—and yet there are Ameri- “I think that pretty well covers (0 tagging it as a world he never ain with subconscious pain im- cas and Europeans who have it—about as positive as anyone jade. pulses from a gnawing stomach — a You'll find , or an overly full bladder or bowel. calling him a “Hitler.” not my friends who are But whether made it or So experiment till you find your e , has ‘talking about McCarthy being a not you are in it to your neck. most successful been attacked as having a presi- C@Mdidate for president. With ® and only crackaloos like Carrel Copyright, Mopkine Syndicate Inc. dential ambition. This is supposed VeTY few exceptions, you'll find ang Einstein make waves. . as motive, The eee conan te pelt From Our File point has been made by McCar Dein 8 candidate for president — well, here's the citrorim the = thy’s enemies that he is engaged >> always against me, and sit cake. A fellow gets up in 15 Years Ago in the ‘anti-Communist crusade Pet cent of them were not fF an investigation and says he re- HITLER ASKS German reforms merely to get publicity so he can aS a en dae fuses to testify account of Doe for Reich Sierg run for president. ee me in the next — pinstein’s advice wartnles. oo we ergy mm note is that neither political Treat shor than the puilic im i the bill of riots. TWENTY GALA events in Oak party in recent years—especially toot . : sen hd oa : That's a trom good old County scheduled to ghar 1928 jo sonal The Wisconsin senator never reliable Article ned ahi 52nd birthday of President shown signs of nominating @8Y ‘But on Capitol Hill, among mem- village ¥ Cathelic 06 te presitency. job ok Campus whe dtgoes 2ue RODMEVELT VaCTOAe ferubast “Liberals” have not said: much with the senator, it is frequently All we have is the man’s word on WPA Sa eta aaa to about this form of discrimination, _ mentioned in rebuttal to those who that Einstein's briefed him on his OK for 875 millions. nett eo ee say Sen. McCarthy is only -inter- en eet VICTORY in Spain spurs — Franklin D. Roosevelt — Was - ested ning for higher office. UP like.a shore dinner we assume Italian s for French ter: charged in James A. Farley’s book - tae wee . fn . ritory. 4 writer* ir that Farley couldn't : i... es te named to the ves messy Dr. Brady Regrets That So Many Folks For.all practical purposes, there sil (t4. he a oe & 4 : tart ihe ene dae tase Ot! Bite on Intestinal Toxemia ‘ Bal McCarthy will ever be a candidate very in human body. But after 3 hours we are almost as lightly as after & hours, 80 why not waken and get back to work or play? Study this Case Record carefully and then experiment. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case K-309. Gloria R., aged 24, is an office secretary. “Dr. Crane, I have been very much interested in your discussion the purpose of “My father rarely sleeps longer than 5 hours. That seems to be “But I ‘have noticed that he ‘then takes a nap after lunch, even if it is only for 15 minutes. “and de you think his mod- erate eating habits may be a fac- tor? He weighs only 135 pounds , ‘and-eats very sparingly?” The chief purpose of sleep seems | derful ‘motor’ of the body re- . ceives its chief vacation while we -* For then our vertical ‘height_of - Portraits By JAMES J- METCAFE - I like the rains in summer and ++» The ones that come in spring ... Because they seem to brighten . . « Give life to everything That turn to snow or ice... rains in spring and summer are ... The soft and gentle kind’. . . That everyone remembers but... That no one seems to mind . . - But when a sudden rain comes. down . . « In winter or the fall. . . I they will race your Insomnia is not of serious in- jury to your health, therefore, if you simply stay in bed. For your heart obtains almost as much rest. while you are awake but lying abed, as if you were shor ing soundly. , That is especially true if you again. ; So avoid sleeping. pills, Instead, book or educational heart and zoom your blood pressure. At night, moreover, we fast ‘for 12 hours, So the body is not overloaded with food and liquid, as ig true from breakfast te sup- per. For example, I have found that I awaken an average of one hour earlier when I am dieting; And I feel just as rested on this shorter sleeping quota. x PAGE GIRL — Margaret S. Alb _ den, 16, a Rochester, N. Y., High School sophomore, suggests the Federal government appoint girls | to serve as pages in Congress. She | | applied for the job as the first girl | | pagé. Her proposal brought varied beactons in Washington. Oklahomans OK Building New Turnpike: System OKLAHOMA CITY @® — A 150- million-dollar toll road system making possible a Southwest net- ‘work of turnpikes hag the solid) approval of Oklahoma voters, In a special statewide election | yesterday, two legislative bills au- thorizing construction of three | turnpikes carried by a margin of about 40,000 votes, Unofficial re- turns from 3,183 of the state's 3,375 precincts gave on the two questions: 167,124 for to. 128,150) against on one and 169,859 for to 129,287 against on the other. Overwhelming approval from Ok- lahoma City and Tulsa, located on -each end of the present. Turner, Turnpike, assured victory for the proposals, Gov, Johnston Murray promised an immediate start on engineering | and financial studies for the pro-| jects. The proposed routes, totaling 309.7 miles, are from Tulsa north- | east toward Joplin, Mo., Oklahonia City southwest toward Wichita Falls, Tex., and Oklahoma City north toward Wichita, Kan. All will connect with the Turner Turnpike Toll road studies are also under way in the three states’ which would be touched by Oklahoma's routes. Store Manager Proves Old Sprinting Ability BALTIMORE ()—Ciyde Slacum, | 4%-year-old store manager, said he | used to run. the 100-yard dash in) 10 seconds as:a high school track | man. He's still pretty fast. Yesterday he caught a 26-year-| old purse snatcher after a two pecs i and turned him over \ ‘Hal Boyle hae : ae Modern. Tax Would Appeal to‘Socrates NEW YORK @-If Socrates that wise old Greek, should be rés- urrected here, he would probably become a taxi driver, | He was a great street talker in. Athens, and the greatest street | philosophers.in New York are its) cabbies. Their life on wheels puts .them in a position to learn more about human nature than even the | cops. And even Socrates might add _ to his wisdom by taking out a hack license. ‘People here love to collect the funny remarks of taxi drivers, but | one cabbie told me: : “If I repeated the stupid things I have overheard some prominent people say.in this cab—well, heads would roli.” . * * ¢ Cab drivers rise and fall in pub- lic esteem here like politicians. |One year. everybody thinks they are wonderful, and the next year-— for- no° particular reason—eVery- body is down on them. “I figure it’s just tension,” 4 hack pilot said. “‘In good times the passengers want to gab back and | forth. But if times get tough and they're worried, they snap your _ head off if you-try to just pass the time of day. Good times or bad.) times, IT treat ‘em all alike—like they were crazy kids.” You can find any number of col- lege graduates among cab drivers here, You can find guys who used to be cowboys, guys who are part time actors, guys who write and sell television scripts, old guys who used to-drive horse cars, young guys working their way through law school, 4 * * They feud with the traffic cops endlessly, but in emergencies they | have saved many a cop's -life. About the only. thing they agree on) ‘is that women can’t drive as well. | as men—and doctors can't drive as well as women “Doctors shouldn't -be allowed | out in a car alone,” one said) | emphatically, “They.may be able | I to operate on a human head, but | put them behind a wheel and. they | don't know how to operate at ‘all: You never know what they'll do next. And that doesn’t seem right, as most of them have gone to col- lege, and got educated,” oo * # One of the cabbies I remember | best was the man who liked to drive at night “T can't take it at Home." he | said. “We Yost our only kid in “heid i $0 hat, 1 WAS New ne mane pain, thanks te Pfanders!* Now it's needless to suffer burning pains | of-neld indigestion, gas, heartborn—thanks | to “preetription-type” formula of F..H. (& Pfunder, Ph.G. Medically-proved Ptunder's (pd Tablets soothe uway palm fast! Eat most anything you like—without fear of distress. Amasing relief guaranteed or money beck! Get Ptunder's Tablets. 100,000,008 sold. tf ULCERS!” Wd. iE * ’ icab Jockeys | shoes, and she gets them out now /and starts crying, I can't sit there ; and look at her, I'd rather be out working. : “You know, sometimes late at | night when hardly no one's on the street, and I'm cruising around looking for a fare, I get a funny | feeling my kid is riding in the seat | | beside me, just like he did when) | he was a boy. Somehow it doesn't, make me feel sad at all, It's just | like it was before he grew up and| they gave him a uniform. He keeps me company.” 4 | Korea, My wife-had kept his baby * * ‘ The city has its dwindling pa of women cab-drivers, most of” whom got into the business during | the last war. I rode with one the other day, an elderly woman 12 years on the job. “Don't know how much longer I ean take this,’’ she said. ‘I used to be a school teacher until I mar- ried. When I lost my husband 12 years ago I bought me this cab with the insurance money. “It ig hard work but 1 couldn't | afford to go back to teaching. Not enough money in it. .Besides it ‘doesn't take as much patience to drive a-cab as it does to teach children, and. this way I get more fresh air.” * * * A cab behind us honked, and the lady exploded: “Listen to that hornbifwer. He's trying to rattle me, trying to get me into an accident. Those men drivers are jealous because they know I can drive better than they ean, ‘They're dogs, and that’s just what I call them—dogs.” The -hornblowing cab suddenly | swooped around us, and the young driver leaned out, grinned, waved | at the old lady and shouted, | “How's it going, honey?” |The old lady peered at him) through her spectacles as he drove | off, then looked at herself in the | | mirror and said grudgingly: - “Of course, you understand 1) + don't mean to say that ALL mea | are dogs. Some are nice—but just | (a few.’ i | colds. Milhons of Sees Reds Ahead in Missile Program MIDLAND, Tex. — Lt. Gn. Jimmy .. ifthe oo. “Tt in ex- tremely likely that the Soviets are ahead of us in the development of the long-range ballistic missile." ‘The famed Tokyo raider, now lan oil company. executive, told a Midiand Chamber. of Commerce meeting last night the fate of civi- lization may depend on perfection of guided missiles. “Ap a result of their own in- | tensive efforts, he said, “together ‘with what they took from the Ger- | mans during World War. Ul led in this field, it is extremely likely that the Soviets are ahead of us in the development of the long- range ballistic missile.” Methodist Church Plans Dinner, Alaskan Movie A family night and cooperative dinner will be held tonight kt 6 in the Baldwin Ave. Methodist Church. _ A sound film, “Fishing in Alas- ka,” will be. shown following the dinner, according to the Rev. [Charles Maher’, church pastor. * (Advertisement) COLDS BRING ON. 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" DRAYTON PLAINS wre. New officers installed were Clayton Soncrainte, president; El- mer Fangboner, vice - president; Waterford Schools i Will Close 3 Days WATERFORD TOW NSHIP— There will be no regular school ses- sion for Waterford Township seseasiiensennsesiaenaneeaeswens ornare ate ecient connate eg ra) re Ra In returning to his old home as a ghost, the old man finds his former maid is posing-as his daughter. In order to clear the house of the ex-maid the arranges a romance between and his former doctor, Three spirits add to the merriment, Township High| Mielke, Jack Peter and Ronaie Special lighting and costimes OKs Purchase ot Fire Truck Avon Township Board Also Approves Addition ‘to. House Engine AVON TPWNSHIP—A new fire truck will serve the southwest por- tion of Avon Township after March 15: Action to purchase the $11,000 ve- hicle was made by the Township o iL tisk a Bg ln Jno High ‘at Waterford Athletes Go to ain: 3 Thursday in First Test of | | i 4 e | reclted of the rules. State Superintendent of Public New Ruling zf 4 i I é z g volved in the eligibility rules. The boys said they erned $150 ing awards were automatically sus- pended from .all sports partici- rules, and he stated that discussion took place in home rooms to in- form the students. The boys, with the exception of one, offered to turn in their jackets following a meeting with Larmee in December. Parents of the boys have been notified of the hearing Thursday before Charles Forsythe, state prep director,’ and were told they might he the hearing. A great deal of controversy has resulted in school circles from the Instruction Clair Taylor has been asked to appear at the Thursday meeting inasmuch as this is the first case tried under the new policy he drafted. Students to Get Holiday CLARENCEVILLE—Schools here will be closed Friday, the last day of the semester. Classes will of the cost of the jackets. 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E y ss : Aa] a ae FER FERRE = 1. i ; if F ; 5 F ed ef eg BE iy} i 4 Ht E rp : : : § i : : i a4 il uaf? Elects Officers Organization Again Asks C. H. Tompkins to | Be President Charlies H. Tompkins.was re- elected president of the Pontiac Credit Bureau at the bureau's annual meeting Monday night at Hotel Waldron, Also elected were W. A. Booth and Stuart E. Whitfield, treasurer. William E. Cashin was elected to the board of directors to fill a vacancy left by the death of N. Ww, Peterson last year. Directors re-elected Dr. Leon F. Cobb, Orrin P. Hun- toon, Jack Harris, S. J. Cloonan, Gelston V, Poole, and Francis F. Miller. Miller was also engaged as the —* general manager for The bureau did record amounts of business last year in credit reporting and collection of ac-. counts, Floyd Miller -reported, Clark Says Rhee's Charges Untrue | After Agreement 'to Yield Books — : Buying: : Wan Docant ‘Ausscial ? ‘ te-«. a ‘+ (Former Teacher at M iltord . Leaves $1,309,000 Estate ,000, an inven- in Ottawa County Wells died Oct, 16, 1953, in Spring Doctor Testifies in Mate Slaying Indicates Mrs. Cartrette Was in State of Amnesia _at Time of Shooting that in his opinion Mrs. Lucy Mae Cartrette was in a state of am- nesia when she shot and killed her husband last Aug. 29 in the home of friends. An earlier motion by Assistant Prosecutor James G,. Hartrick to prevent Dr. Fink from testifying on a_ technicality was waived when it appeared the trial might be delayed four days, “Dr, Fink said that Mrs,. Car- by repeated acts of infidelity on the part of her husband, Dr. Fink hours last Jan. 16, The trial is being heard by a jury of eight women and four men before Circuit Judge H. Russel Holland, It began last Thursday and is expected to go to the jury early tomorrow, Pen Maker Free CHICAGO #—Paul > a. pen. manufacturer, was released from the Cook County Jail yester- | ‘day after he agreed to turn over his books ahd records for exam- ination by the U. 5. Department of Labor, Fisher, head of the Fisher Pen | Co., was sent to jail Jan. 15 on a contempt citation issued by Fed- eral Judge Michael L. Igoe in ; | September 1952 for defying a court order directing him to submit his appeals to the United States Court of Appeals and the United States Dr. L. Jerome Fink testified |~ pt Dies Two Days Later said. His diagnosis was reached | after an examination of the wom- | an which lasted for almost five | thowt of liquid. | a Lake at the age of 50. Hackley Union National Bank of Muskegon, executor and trustee of the estate, estimated it would approximate a million dollars after taxes. Most of the estate is in securi- ties, largely General Motors, the bank said, Wells was born in Oakland County and taught school brief- associated with Durant when Du- rant Was first building the auto } that bore hig mame, , Bulk of the money will be held in trust with the income going to relatives and friends. The two larg- est beneficiaries are a son, A. McGregor Wells of _ Petersburg, Alaska, and a daughter-in-law, Ma- rian J, Wells and three grandchil. dren of Florida. Specifie requests of securities were made Presbyterian —— * of Spring Lake, the Spring Lake School System, Milford high school , Bob dones University of Greenville, N. C., Berry School of Mt. Berry, Ga, . Wells’ property in Spring Lake, 10 acres of Jand and buildings, valued at $29,000, was given to the Red Cross. 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John Cameron. Swayze. (2)—Perry Como. Current hits are sung. 8:00. — (7) — Bowling Champions, Fred Wolfe host to champs in competition. (4)—I Married Joan. Joan Davis cuts up “Mabel’s dress.” (2)}—Godfrey and his friends. Variety. $:30—(7)—Times Square Theater, Young couple encounters arti- ficial friends on “Desert Honey- moon.” (4)—My Little Margie. Margie engages in lease-break- ing activities. §:00—(7)—Club Polka. Warren Michael Year’s Eve,” woman's struggle between love and loyalty. (4)— This Is Your Life. Ralph Ed- *“Counterplot.” 10: 45—(2)—Greatest Fights. Film. 11:00 — (7) — Soupy’s On. Soupy Sales with guest Eddie Peabody. (4)--News. (2)—News. 11:15—(7)—Feature Film. John Payne in “Crooked Way.” ()— Stock Car Champions. Racing on film. (2)—Featurette. THURSDAY MORNING 7:00—(4)—Today. $:00-—(7)—W. M. Kelly. 9:00—(4)—Playschool, (7) — Play- house, 9:45—(2)—Brighter Day ~- 10:00—- (7) —Wixie’s Wonderland. ()—Ding Dong School. (2)— Arther Godfrey. aes 10: 399—(4)—Hollyw Breakfast. 11:00—(4)—Hawkins Falls. (7)— Charm Kitchen. 11:15—(4)—Three Steps to Heaven. 11:30—(4)—Ask Washington. (2)— Strike It Rich. THURSDAY AFTERNOON . 12:00—(4)—Bride & Groom. ()— Comics. (2)—Valiant Lady. 12:15—(2)—Love of Life. (O— Ross Mulholland. 12: 30—(7)—News. (2)—Tomorrow’s Search. 12:45—(4)—Travel Unlimited. (D— Stars on Seven. (2)—Guiding Light. 1:00—(4)—McBride Show. (2)— Murphy Calling. ’| :38—(2)—Gairy Moore Show. () ~—Telerama. 2:00—(7)—My Life. Sg -| :38—(7)—Theater. (2) — House- party. 2:456—(4)—Nancy Dixon $:00—-(2)—-Big Payoff. Smith Show. $:390—(7)—Air Base. Day. : 4:00—(4)—Welcome Traveler. (7)— Cowboy Colt. : 4:30—(2)—Feature Theater. (4)— + On Your Account. (T)—Ern West- (4)—Kate (2)—Ladies more. 5:00--(4)—Adv. Patrol. (7)—Auntie Dee. 5:15—(4)—Sports Closeup. 4:90-~(4)—Howdly Doody. (2)—Bob Crosby Show. (7)—Charlie Chap- lin. 5: 45—(T)—Weather. (2)—Sports. THURSDAY EVENING 6:00—(4)—Music Time. (1)—De troit Deadline. (2)—Sports Show. 6:15 — (4) — News. (7) — Sports. (2)—Greatest Dramas. 6:30—(4)—Time for Sports. ()— Playhouse. (2)—News. 6:45—(4)—Singin’ Along. Weatherman. 7:00 — (4) — Liberace, (7)+Cisco Kid. (2)—Meet Mr. MeNutley. 7:30—(4)—Dinah Shore, (7)— Lone Ranger. (2)—News. T:45—(4)—News. (2)—Jane Fro- man. - 8:00—(4)—You Bet Your Life. (7) ~Quick As Flash. (2)-—Life With 8:30—(4)—T-Men in Action. (T)— Where's Raymond. $:06—(4)—Dragnet.. (7) —Wrestling. (2)—Playhouse. ~ 3 9:30—(4)—Theater. (7}—TBA. 19:00—(4)—Martin Kane. (2)— Playhouse. (7) —Hockey : 10:30—(4)—-Michigan Outdoors. (2) — “I Led Three Lives.” 10:45—(7)—Madison Square Gar- den. . 11:00—(4)—News. (7)—Soupy’s On. (2)—News, 11:15—(4)—Stars on Parade. (7)— Motion Picture Academy. (2)~ (2)—Theater. (2)— 11:20—(4)—Theater. -- Today's Radio Proarams -- WXYZ, Band of the Da WIJBK. CKLW, Wightmare : WCAR, 9:15-——WIR, Mae Hawk Show) ww. Maxwell News, Murphy Mews, Rhythm Programs furnished by stations tisted te this columm are subject te change without sotice wre, (eD CKLW, (eee ww, (950) WCAR, (1130) WXYZ, (tte) WIBK, (1400) TONIGHT ¢:15—WIR, Melody WCAR, News WXYZ, E4. MeKenris ¢:48—WIR, News WXYZ, Hews WIBK, News, Mcleod Soar Bob Murphy WwW, ews 6:80—WIR, Farm Forum 12:15—WIR, Aunt Jenny : ' WXYZ, Wattrick, McKens. | ww, Bob Maxwell WW4, Fran Harris 5:30—WW5, L. Jones CKLW, News, Sports wx Fred Wolfe CKLW, Austin Grant CKLW, Sky King -WiBK, Horsemen WJBK, News, Lenhardt WCAR, Day Caller ok eae: dna CA—SMR. Cart Quartet | SEL, Seve 12:30—WIR, Helen Trent nn tee ta wi, lee 4:—WXYS, News wxvz, — cELW, Coat CKLW, Bédie Chase 180m. Dee Burris | CKLW, Your Bor Bud _— gg WAYE, News, Wolfe wear, 1198 THURSDAY EVEXING pa Nad a i a white 6.20 WIK, News 6:16 WIR, Lowell THOMAS) 5 15_wsm, Music Rall CRLW, Ginger. Rogers ways waite ttethens. 300 —WIR. Cues Mewee = | 3:90—WW4, Listes, Live — Bail . ptt ‘Osgood, Wolfe THURSDAY AFTERNOON | 6:15—WIR, Clark Quartet CKLW, Fulton Lewis =, Suma Grunt 1:00—WIR. Rost of Lite | Fy _— * Tem WISE, « *& Binge we, :43—WWJ, News Charm ‘Time * Chase ns fag Sag Fp CKLW, Toby David WIBK, News, George ee YZ, Show World gorge gna Twa" Pron Pettey $:00—WIR, Jack White 188—WJR, Ma Perkins ware, McKensie mag Family Gkeleton | WWJ, Minute Parade GELW, News. Waits WwJBK, joe ‘Lone Ranger cme, News, David ‘De, _| &@—Wsk, L. Thomas WJBK, Tom George WCAR, news, kecurate . Guest Bouse Pr eee ek ee ‘s 7 e is CRLW, Perry Come Coffee With Clem | CKLW, Powel! Sisx’ bee ecmes $:00—wae, FBI $:30-—WIR, Music 2:00—WIR, Mrs. Burten \ WWS, Walk a Mile WWJ, Gentlie, Binge ja 7:15—WW4, Alex Drier pS city — WCAR, Messenger 4 Paul — = World wae George _—«|:SHE—-WOAR, Radio Rev. 7 aa George Cem: Nuno 9:15—WEYZ, Income Tas $%—WIR, Wm. Sheehan ' 3. News, Maxwell 2:15—WIR, Perry Mason ~ ers 8:90—WIR, ist Precinct Breakfast Club ww. Geod te 12, Nora Drake , Gabriel wee ow Shines on Television Star Has Voice That's Different Has Teenage Children, Is a Season Headliner on Comedy Hour NEW YORK — Ethel Merman, one of the headliners of this sea- son's Comedy Hour on TV, has been acclaimed as one of the brightest stars recruited from the musical comedy world. Not one of her 11 Broadway shows had failed to achieve hit status. » toria, Long Island, N. Y., Jan. 16, 1908, only child of Edward and . Zimmermann, + fi li ul aT : fp S Re : 5 i age : 38 Rig ; E Rhythm. Gershwin told her that the nat- fii i " E img Berlin have rated her as “the greatest show singer of all time.” On Broadway she esti- mates she has played to more than 5,500,000 customers in 11 shows for an average of 48 weeks per show, Miss Merman maintains a home in Manhattan, a 10-room apart- ment complete with waterfall- and two wading pools, However, most of Ethel’s non-working moments are spent on ber husband's estate, six acres at Cherry Hill, Engle- , Colo, — just oftside of Den- ij real fifé Ethel is Mrs. Robert the wife of a prominent finan- e mother of a teenage 200,000 Attend GM Motorama; il ER H i #& : 7 eee z i t i rs i i es iP at Nash-Kelvinator GRAND RAPIDS @ ~ The Nash- || | Grand Rapids today. Starting Pay Rate for Engineers Said to Be Low DETROIT ® — Detroit area, a tour of the country, wound up a two-day hearing in Detroit yes- terday. Hospital's Budget of $2.6 Million OK'd A hospital budget for 1954 of $2,608,600 was approved by, Pon- tiac City Commission last night as submitted by Pontiac General Hospital Board of Trustees. The figure is $408,400 higher than last year’s. The hospital expects to pay $2,562,100 of the budget expenses through incoming fees. The city MORE SUGGESTIONS FOR ‘GRADUATION Key Cosco << ::.:2..$1.00 up Bilifelds (Men and Women) .......+. $1.00 up Stationery ..., .$1.00 to $3.00 | city tour. Strike to Idle More Kelvinator Corp. strike in Detroit, now in its third day, may idle half of the company’s employes in The. strike of 2.200 workers ap- parently arose from the discip- lining of two employes, accused by the company of loafing, and a The spokesman added that if A FINE Photo Albums ,.$1.75 to $5.00 Address Books ...35¢ to $3.00 Autograph Album ... $1.50 up ‘Serap Books .. . .$1.50 to $3.00 Weiving Folios . .$1.00 to $3.85 Dictionaries .. .$1.00 te $12.50 ssreee $24.00 up lock and key $5.10 to $14.00 Pen and Pencil Sets. . .$3.70 up Electric Shavers .....$19.50 up Bali Point Pens... ....: $1.00 up General Printing & Office Supply 17 W. Lawrence St. Lighters... ..6++2.94.00 up REMINGTON end OLYMPIA Hous thappon FOR STUDENTS! om Tl VINYL Inla A Famous Make Rubber FLOOR TILE TILE The = . ests « $7720 Lifetime! Fall Ve" Buys enough The | Te Slightly Irregular & inst at sill zt Lu i | i drinking, + Most of the accidents occurred between the hours of 2 and 6 p.m, in residential districts. Recent Births Tennyson Gary D. oor, 0 BEE P. 133 Gaye 3 Jewel t ~ ~_ te #. James E x Fetes, Milford erce 5 a McCulloch, Auburn Heights . Title of the King of Siam is en Le ee eee ee THE PONTIAC _ PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY in 1054 the start of each term day were: Francis J. Tierne aye, Ina L. MecNall, 1 Herbert Bellsirs, DAR; loegl Veterans of Foreign Wars, and Chief Pontiac Post 377 Janice Antona as teacher, Five groups are usually admitted to citizenship here each year, one at of court. Men and women who took the American oath of allegiance Tues- y C. a Wing Hong Lee, 14 Oakland and Cook-Nelson Pes; 20, Ameri- Yolande C. Bernier, Ferndale can Legion, Allen is the Cook- | p£ur*,M, Keun, Ose Nelson unit’s Apicnton chair- Nellie E. Duffy, 156 man,. F Violet M. Perovich, Walled Lake Sauee tea toma Foreign-born people, to gain U. S. Baas, Cle: Lily 2. _Klingenberg, Rochester a Urge of Township Rule Strengthening LANSING —Preservation and strengthening of township govern- ment was the main concern of Michigan's township supervisors gathered for their annual - meet- ing. Speakers Tuesday afternoon urg- ed the delegates to preserve local rtrude Rollison, 208 Earlmoor | government and return it to the x J. Hetferman, Waterford prominence it once occupied in the state’s political scene. Sen, Edward Hutchinson (R- Fennville) declared State Police should be limited to patrolling state trunklines, leaving criminal law enforcement and county road patrols in the hands of. sheriff's departments, ’ William F, ‘Hannah, Muskegon governmen be brought up to date to better serve its people, Hannah said supervisors them- selves have helped in the decline of township government by asking the state and county to take problems off their hands. 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The the roomy interior of Pontiac Motor’s show car,| front bucket seats swivel 90 degrees for easy en- the Strato Streak, one of the displays in General | trance and exit. Controls are located conveniently Motors Motorama. Designers of the four-passen-|on the dashboard and between the seats. ger, four-door hardtop eliminated the center door County Officials Meet at Lansing 25 Supervisors Attend Michigan Association's 3-Day Convention Stars at Motorama Door Pillars Eliminated in Pontiac Strato-Streak One of the outstanding hits of this year’s General Motors Motor- ama is Pontiac Motor’s new show car, the Strato Streak. A four-passenger, four-door hard- top, the most unusual feature is the elimination of pillars between There is also ample trank space im the rear deck. “In the Strato Streak we have designed a special ,purjose show car which might not) be considered for mass production and sale at hildren’s Fund Nearing End Concludes Work at End of April $17,597,950 Is Spent From Original Grant by Sen. Couzens ” By EDWARD J. MARKAITY Associated Press Staff Writer The Children’s Fund of Michigan helping children to live. in_his will. document itself read, in part: Mary times over dies this spring after years of The fund, inaugurated in 1929, will be liquidated April 30. The formal document which gave it | | birth decreed its death, | The late Sen. James Couzens started the philanthropic organiza- tion by a bequest of $10,000,000 Fund officers said Sen. Couzens | had a passion for assisting sick or helpless children. The official Has it achieved its purpose? according to William J, Norton, executive vice president and’ secretary of . the fund. Norton was one of the orig- inal officials named to administer the fund in 1929. From his office at 60 Frederick St., a significant address in, Detroit, he keeps a/ sensitive finger on the pulse of of 20- Year L . ae UM Flint (left), supervisor of University of Michigan's Thumb area extension program, signed in students | Guthrie, Milford. The other three classes are start- as two of the university's five spring Pontiac| ing today. All meet in Washington Junior High courses started Tuesday. Registering were Joyce | School library. COURSES START—Ardell A. Henry vd | Schmidt, 285 Orchard ee Pontiac Presi Photo Lake Ave. and William ] work after the proje¢t is under Way. | Norton pointed to the pediatric clinics at St. Luke’s hospital, in| Pitching Horseshoes +7 [Bills Killed | Would Have ‘Applied in Kidnaping and Sex Crimes in State — ; “LANSING W~A proposed “little Lindbergh law’:— providing the im Lansing for the Michigan As-| front and rear doors. stylists have experimented with - i Siitins not ‘Supervisors annual| ‘The back doors, which are hung |new ideas and new methods which | umrie Sr Seen eae tereified | Marquette, and- at Munson Hos. | Some Movie Producers ongte. © ie ee meeting * from the rear, have special locks | may influence features, appear- Gperutions Norton pointed out four | 22! in Treveres City. Tip Sand) parang peta wy The association is discussing| to prevent opening while the car | ance and production of all cars of | of the five phases at work. leased property from the hospi- | . * scr has refened to yuna GS county goverment, local ob |i in matin, They open nly when | the future,” aad RM. Clete)” grand 807 the find eee |e’ sed them, teh sae | Beginning to Grow Up | timjtte csrcmersiney cat 5 ature to act on. gt area : th ty ; a Divi- = ' = Moore }to allow a permanent agency to By BILLY ROSE You've got a lot to learn about the| The Senate voted to grant ad& gan’s Legisia' matic gear is in neutral manager of Pontiac Motor launch a “‘boarding out” program ! An election of officers Thurs- ‘sion. in an attempt to combat juvenile | “Norm, Back in 1943; I produced 4 sliow | Picture business. Wo didn't make | ministraters of tie Remes Cathay day sticrneon may eco Com- | sgumirnucs i 4 inches high, | After closing at New York last] delinquency. The formula was to Morton snid the Gireciors of beth ity Oscar Hinunerstuls Tt celled | pw Slliods Ny being staid Mew, |Couech the sume Seat eee ee merce ‘5 dames L. ateing ong te OAS eae EAS, night, the Motorama will move to | select ‘ good and decent homes hospitais have given assurances | «Carmen Jones.” Its basic plot and how about the contract? Bishops and to give the courts ies cow the ausotatien’s 214.3 inches feng and 74.5 inches Miami, Los Angeles and San Fran- aiteen tan the pediatric clinics will be pre- music were taken % acti |- ME — Go soak your head in | Jurisdiction over the children of second vice-president, move up andr daaren cues? cisco. Fecelve love instead of being sbut-|"*™s'"* “ from Bizet’s = | celery tonic. And, by the way, I've | fivorced parents until 18 years of Srphpen Sei S Se ie tat ote Rae ore Gores | Sn aterstins cores | Carman Eg gti wali to seats. « * t oe eee . says, “ Fr ty sora headed allow easy entrance and exit. Won't Capitalize ee start oral hygiene | and dental programs have prov-_| © The new libretto @aggy . sat your boul te ature Whee pgp een of this eounty’s Instruments are recessed in na- L k Esca clinics. The fund assisted some| em to be the greatest items in and lyrics were | 4 _| And that’s how it went until a Find Possible 4 of supervisors have | celles on a panel below a built-in on LUCKY & P®- | ot the smaller municipalities with | the fund. Upwards of seven mil- |in easy-to-under- Wj 4 @ | month ago when Otto Preminger, : at Jeast a couple af irons in the | Safety cushion, while windshield H j S recreational programs in the south-| Hon dollars bas beep spent im | stand English and QMgageg | producer of the controversial “The association fire wiper and washer controls, — emingway ays ern part of the county the interests of child health. | the sory was av Se a Moon Is Blue,” dropped in to see (| Killj ss _ week urged | lighter and ashtray are loca ENTEBBE, Uganda (INS) — ‘ there jen an American — || me. , { 4 Menieaae leas’ be tightened’ so |18 a turin between the front seats. Ernest Hemingway, literary lion See Coe cmon: ety taste handine ta te setting and it was © be fe PREMINGER — Yve got an ue 0 | ng that when a county calls for com- ‘The radio ts located just forward who hunts wild game for a ‘hobby, fal care program im Oakland | state. The fund went.to work tp performed by .a ~*~ "554 | independent outfit, and we'd like pulsory vaccination of dogs, there | of the controls and the glovebox! said today he rejected an offer 10/ Chit) “ter cleaning children’s | alleviate this situation. Its officers |‘Alenicd all Negro BULLY ROSE | to make = movie of “Carmien Police Discover Shell; won't be any loopholes like the | just behind. write about the two plane crashes/ |." 4 saministering fluoride approached county boards of su-| “@5t It was a success. Jones.” Would you and Oscar * one that let Pontine issue dog) petween esate in| TO Witch he embarked wiburt! ang pervisors with a plan for creating| During the past 10 years, as| lke to sell the film rights? May Be Lead in Death c without vaccinations last the tue rene over the weekend rather than ° alae te 7 4 te of Joh — ! a compartment enough to | “make capital from two lucky es-| The fund's activities are being eae sae acuee |nalie ae io banene te dt a or n Mattson * lis iene tik hemate ilk.) seated ote eopipmsion ened | esingiee sald Ge lie decelerated deliberately in the face | +, appoint a qualified public health | tried to buy the film rights to DETROIT @~The discovery of — “F ppge ow Ar Bag eutdeor sports spectators, vo * eee Expenditures through May, 1953,|*-<- and maintain a health de.|the conversation has gone about |" "8% written for a colored one, | automobile gave police a possible feeney trom fines for whatever sims an tke sais $0. ete, ts oy cat cana ioneiiene sade partment with Children’s Fund | like this: : ee ee ee clue today in the search for John ‘they choose. Fines now eo © Lag Act Changes the Uganda Protectorate, the Pulit-| doubled the original $10,000,000. “| ™ue®. BIGSHOT — My studio would | ME — How about the Deep! Police said the shell might be the state Hbrary fund. | zer author said For example, the fund was re- Phe atiges Bagge tongs » oe like to make a movie of “Jones.” |South? - — from the rifle bullet aa Besides Andrews and Garde! Couat by DONdeLO | reat vben Tretarned 1 Znttbe | onan! ce gcartnens| seperenents became acliswpor| Joa mescy, nd ee atc |doemit worry me a We Comader [teed Gags window of Alea delegates to the state than 50 county ing or supported by an money, ‘ worry me a bit. Consider-|head through a window of Aflas : = g_include _ Supervisors | os INGTON INS) =" Rept; _The author said his wife, whe | between 1929 and Ba. Boot up a fen Ping i gine gle your back. ing its population, it has as many | Steel Corp. Monday night. = = shared nationally famous research labora- | ?* . sj as the North It} : ee ee Se Oe . ie cota te. eaten, Be. Soaring tory in Detroit; it —_ = ea See Bi. de Have you got Ge com cress ak ogy te a * ae ee Se dettan a Lae Ack, passed ta 1008] Gnd ceecioty Gian beter ant locum 5 ms a nee con and the fend was able ts | DICSHOT — We can sign the peg vestigation had to protect the National Music| ts out and around again.” | children’s dental service; it cre-| direct its energies elsewhere. Contracts in the = moming. | OF | avestment? mmmag: bed wr Peggy - oe Mrs. Hemingway, the former) ated at least two pediatric clinics; In general, Norton said, the pro- giving us the right to x the PREMINGER — All pictures are slaying. jt, is regarded “the| tary Welsh of Chicago, sutlered| and it has taken part in several| gram was & tremendous success| picture with an all-white cast. a gamble, but the worst gamble is| A search for ae 3] Coe cencieal CS 35 Che Stet Sl ether vested Setioatal Es S| Rremment te site emcept See sli css “See bkees Every |2, Picture based on « stale theme. | who discovered protests agnuat Jame © Botrlio.| ‘The author seid they would rest] eo ='s : & tow sutiata comatiCe ett 1 | wd of Gre plice was, writien See | coruen’ ci tabeey souk eu Star |e Kae Ged | president of the p Federa- Bi alipr on Sge Tage Puget It was the first of Michigan's Wayne County a Mégro cast. wag. getting oy money back on “Car on East Grand Boulevard a tion of Musicians Union, Who|Hotel before ret ing to Nai-| “= largest philanthropic ven- already had its own department. |” Diccuor — Movies, uni the | men Jones.” We can get out of the | unavailing. blocked broadcasts from Interlo-| rob} to charter another plane in tures. The Children’s Fund of The werk ot the Send Sint; Wo ore for a world ele ee, ee eee “yp + a oe chen on the grounds that perform-| which to continue their tour. Michigan was followed by the | into five major divisions—child | q.. ; to be carci ut tek on Oe ee tt ere (ad not bela #0 bie Olen. Rotten Fuk: ie: Se lak Gnchuded ‘it the, COWNY | 04 nyt : Europe. , a en te Lee Act, Petilo| Senators Vote “Yes the Kresge Foundation and the | ance, research, recreation and 2% Sty ut a! partat Viemsa and Wertin ne, {Highly of Mattson, branded the music camp as un-| WASHINGTON w@ — Michigan] Ford Foundation, ae ue at te Per BIGSHOT — Well — uh, you see,| celved “Porgy and Bess," we | His boss, Philip Silver, c's amendment would) ne a eee, a side tore |a, Stet, eden in Deva | Pronem lee commscatel is | Mew shea a omiet? | ceed give camp directors the right of yesterday as the Senate| bequeathed in perpetuity. It also| Nest, "4 fact teat the fund's Sus wort die uaear ian ‘ME — If it’s all right with Oscar, | friendly to court appeal of Petrillo’s unfair ratified the South Korean Mutual / differs insofar as it created func-j 400. a lot of colored actors. Now, I'm j!'ll sign as soon as my hand stops | *°rt of man label. Security Treaty 81-6. tions and lets others carry on the) “Now tat the fund is about to|&® liberal as the next fellow, but | Shaking. Let's have « drink on it) A former employer, ae ~~" | be dissolved, Norton said,*the lab-| When you invest a. millioh dollars mek spoke similarly, saying “I - oratory has become rather | iM & project you've got to have the «= Spree on ey ee 4 S E Ind ao ‘AA use of the lal ‘s equipment and/ the script calls for Negroes is Wikia i — ae ve 6 the ques.| _ 18 %4 years sonte two million ak bua abe ane It proves, too, that the time Is | Court | @@aivor’s note! Joseph Anthony has {the Macmillan Company, under the : i Pee eat G — ae not far off when certain esteemed | posed r 3 nn — > with a . brought | every city in the Deep South fe cerning wag Ses range from | masterpiece of naivete, Lee spoke| ts ote“. gpa pictares will go beck to making | fines ra |e Me ath te | Sea eg, | BEGSHOT (oareiingy) —|-* Conrieht mee ar"war woth Ob ! - L : gyro! . lab also} 5 * =. é * . aig words of the press attache |tms, done revere ns veo. Michigan Indian Tribes Pre ~ net ge Mle Bigg so br B soon edt cpl om dc ; di Ss. Ca Pee el om feito corer action in we | oa" 6 Hood matin eer] Demanding U.S. Cash for te foreign we were sending thousands of| The fund's executive vice presi-| LANSING @® — Michigan's In-|which lands in Michigan were by the ke pelle es Ga tin See oe eel kon canon thoes ae eee ear tivities of the for world conquest. = = =—s| two or three years as-the admin-| They want, the federal govern- in pre- ‘tional itself ar them some of | !StTators adopted a wait and see| ment to pay up money due case before tke font to build the |B laboratory, its technicians and|Dr. Lewis H. Beeson, ble the | case on his hands a , seu a es segperpthen egy of the State Historical Heal ex- cena a ie vast quantities of ma-|ferent management, chapter "Utah : “i. & STAPP'S , * Parley: Set a RITES, he'll recommend them as same features. having these very . by Music Instructors Regional Meetin Will Be Feb. 15-1 in Detroit 9 8 singers, Helen Beauregarde, con- H tralto, and Robert Hart,baritone; in a program of unusual vocal duets. usually held by Michigan Music Teachers Association, Feb. 15 has Bridal Party Given Family Shoe :Store sag 9 = 928 W:Hurba at or Mary L. Seddon Mrs. Bob~ Bolt and Mrs. Ray- Telegraph Road mond Crossman honored Mar y Turn . Louise Seddon with a bridal shower and ce ara on your at Mrs. Bolt’s home on Holly- + PORCHLIGHT ! wood avenue Saturday evening ; ; = 4 Mary Louise, daughter of Mr STAPP’S > ANTES es and Mrs. John Seddon of Michigan Ae ayenue, will speak her vows with : Ser Edward A. Hoban Saturday. Ed- : 7 Ward is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Juvenile Booterie Je MOTHERS’. Arthur Hoban of Eddy court. 4 = Among the guests were the 28 E. Lawrence ; MARCH ON POLIO mothers of the prospective bridal - > couple and Mrs, Ross Davis, Mrs. aaa ee . Donald Norris, Mrs. Ned Col- | THURSDAY, JANUARY 28 | burn, Mrs. John McNeely, Bar- ogee bara Tate, Joy Graves and Jane = Ann Brown. Neumod C when ECa0ce Gil Nylons $1.15 They wear the way nylons are supposed to wear! _ -§ ___ Twist is the reason they wear so well, look so 3 sheer. Career Girl nylons are favorites with ‘“ tha ene. & = ae baby, The regional convention will take. the place of the spring convention | A icoapiek serves to remind Miss Kappa Alpha Phi Established Here in 1898 . Pontiac, four young women met to organize what was to be known as Kappa Alpha Phi sorority. By JUDITH L. CLEMENCE - Phi is a prized possession of the In the early winter of 1898 in| sisters. The sorority increased steadily from its beginaing until it was dis- The four founders were Blanche i brite ds ne i Permanents $5 Up Hair Cuts $1 ‘Manicures $1 Shampoo and Wave $1.50 - RUDOLPH’S BEAUTY SHOP 11 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. FE 5-6911 Blanche Avery (left) and her sister, Mrs.|\*¢ sorority they helped organize in 1898. Edward H. Whitfield, of the many friend-|Miss Avery and Mrs. Whitfield reside on ships and early days of Kappa Alpha Phi,| Lansdowne Avenue. Sorority Founders Recall History Wilson, Mrs. Harry E. Windiate, \Surprise Fete Held in Pan of Soapsuds Pentiag Presse Photo Others were Mrs. Frank A. Mer- cer, Mary Nephier, Mrs. or, Mrs. | Oakley, Mrs. Robert B, Oliver, Mrs. Ruth Weber Parshall, Mrs. Carie-| ton Patterson, Mrs. Donald Patter- | son, Mrs. W, O. Roeser, Mrs. Russell Rogers, Mrs. L. H. Keyser, eric L. Ward, Mrs. Harold L. Dard, Mrs. Mac Whitfield, Mrs. Stuart E. Mrs. Charles Wixom, Mrs. Virginia Wood and Mrs. Elmer Quine. for Peter Slabinski Mrs. Joseph Pollina and Mrs. Peter Slabinski were hostesses Sat- urday evening at a surprise birth- day party honoring Mr. Slabinski. z é i i e f i 8 sd Santas Temple Chosen From Pontiac High School Girls Will Attend the State Conference in Battle Creek on March 27 Five area girls have been chosen as Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizen Pil to represent Gen. Richardson Chapter at the state conference in Battle Creek. Mrs. d G. Porter, chairman of the DAR citi- ‘ $ #s : eg TA ~ : + ) . Oe aH a , ? ; Se re i | RONTIAG PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1 1954 ee on oe RR THUR! SHAVE (CONFIDENCE “TN PONTH, a ae sa i or Bigger, Better “Downtown: Shoppi ” i Our Buyers and New York Manufacturers are all cooperating to help make this expansion sale _/ a huge success . . . the values are unusual, and even though we are in a “working: ae ot : stage’* for awhile e, we know you wilt bs del lighted at the values. - We Are Expandi Give You Improved Shopping Facilities! Give You Stdesene-Sievics!. , Give You New Departments! : e Are Expand ng Give You Larger Fitting Rooms! “a Give You Better Credit Facilities! Give Our Employes More Space! ae BECAUSE We Want to: Give You More Choice of Selection! Give You Better Layaway Service! . _ Give Faster Marking Service! | Pete diy ta SPECIALLY _ PURCHASED ‘and SPECIALLY PRICED for THIS EVENT! BRAND ‘NEW AND STOCK - “2 FUR TRIM COATS — BRAND "NEW AND STOCK | UNTRIM WINTER COATS i a Were to $69.95 ~. 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Hore—Main Floor gprs eS eas a im? i ,- = e 2 A < é - oe ee # f vs t a = 3 Pe. ' 5 ees es Bae ae Yee? v “a, 2|OlaHiller |p Tells About -} Radio Work | U. of M. Alumnae} Are. Addressed by Flint Educator Day, Half-Day, and Evening elope 7 W. Lawrence Street, Pontiae FE 2-3551 Write, Phone or Return This Ad for Information | Seeeceresetecleewebeeeeetesstecese eee Ree et eseneoees VETERAN APPROVED pepe ste | : 2 Attention, Students! | | Get in the BAND F 4 Hilt if J Photographed while vacationing at the Boca Raton Club in Boca Raton, Fla., were Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Dunn of Lake Angelus.. The Dunns also visited Nassau, | Theresa M. Verville Wed eres ie Hp Workshop Held at Nicolls Home Mrs. John B. Nicolls Jr. was hostess in her Sylvan Shores drive { | Outlines 5 Points for Aiding Youngsters~ suggested that routine duties be passed on to volunteer workers. held Tuesday. Assisting her were | clarence Tryon tine Westgate. Mrs, Howard Heldenbrand and eo. Region Nine, gave greetings from Mrs, T. E. Nelson. ne a eS a 2 the staft. Developing another phase of the wore a bailerina- business meeting held Clarinets, [B) rt combat” sycceex “tnc| over sat A Queen’ Anne co ee = Virgit Campbell spoke on the : growth of musical form typified a ee wes Meeting Conducted : $ 00 Comaben ati Mee Martin Wager] the skirt featured an overukist by Pontiac WCTU presented a Mozart sonata for| ° tulle and satin. Pontiac Unit of WCTU met violin and piano. Dolores Verville, maid of honor, Tuesday afternoon in First Presby- Piano solos were presented by | wore an orchid gown of nylon net + terian. Church with Mrs, Henry Complete with Mrs. Paul A, Kern, Mrs, Addison | and Chantilly lace with a bolero Coin giving the opening prayer.) PLUSH CASES! Oakley, Mrs. Ferdinand Gaens-| jacket covering the fitted bodice. ae Mrs. Allan Eby gave devotions wee eee one eee ee ea z based on “Prayer” and a piano : Available . 8S. Furlong. Mrs. ‘Boytel Jr. solo was presented by Mrs. Wil- Chussentent Tormef A social hour followed the pro-| Mrs, Bernard Verville. Barberag ™“™* BOSERT TRYON | 1D, Bradiey. Mrs. Elem Patten < gram, with Mrs. D. V. White pre-| Cornell of Clio wore orchid orp : in Hospital spoke on Christian citizenship. a Made by C. G. CONN, the siding at the tea table. Mrs, Oak-| her duties as flower girl. atient in ospita Mrs. William Kreklow will open 6 We world’s largest manufacterer (in| (*Y Wil. be hostess for the’ Feb. mayan end oto was bait Bre ee ot Monemiate | ber honse 0s OBEey gtreet. tor ‘ - - Z ruary meeting. man bridegroom, recovering from an illness next meeting, coopera’ - : (7 yy SI, of Musical Instruments. ushers were Mr. Verville and Mr. | in Pontiac General Hospital. © | juncheon to be held Feb, 2. K ~~ Ask About Our 90-Day =|Committees Named | _ : r QE . Purchase Rental Plan! by Mizpoh Temple | series and pink carnations was | al Ni committees of Mizpah Tem-| worn by the bride’s mother, and a * | as Raven ware Guameneed ter The. the bridegroom's mother wore “Announcing the | most excellent| ® blue checked suit with biack engagement of aa e Thursday at Fellowship Hall| accessories and dark red roses. their daughter : . / - on Voorheis road. After a reception in Chieftain Merian Arleie A Pontiac’s Locally Owned Home of Conn Instruments Mrs, John Wright was installed | Hall, the new Mrs. Tryon changed | and Baldwin Pianos and Organs Oe cee Ge tees dean. be ladda br he enainan araaa 119 North Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-8222 Mi|terman and Mra. Lewis Ellis. |northern Michigan’ On their’ te. ern Mr Highlight of the next meeting cou reside in| ’ “rad aod Carl F. 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Child Three S Cross in Pontiac, will head the| Allan, son of ee | 0” aes WAVE .— and that’s seth wy a i at me @ permanent, Dinners Given | for FUN Groups Junior Pontiac Women's Club! tamities are forced to employ. | held get-acquainted dinner partion | Monday for the | groups. F Group wag entertained at the evening on Ottawa drive. She wag assist- me by Mrs. Charles Crawford, Mrs. Ralph Robinson, Mrs. E.. Verne McCall and Mrs. B, F., Griffin. U group met at Mrs. Clair Hinck- home of Mrs, Marjorie Cotterman | 'Stop Monday Habit ‘ ley’s home on Elsinore drive. The'the hot water supply. hostess was assisted by Mrs. Harry | J. Rice, Mrs. William Hanby and- f, _| Mrs. John D. Kent. ig Mrs, Fred Sytz, Mrs. Ben A. Rowan and | Mrs. Ceci] McCallum ' at wat home on Covert read. After dinner, the groups played bridge. Do you laundry.in small loads —part of it each day. That will be | easier on you, your family, and | Everett Garrison ss - be pare unusual hae thanks te rrade RANCH- TAN k leather and f =e upper oam crepe , alse flat heels. % } Young Folks SHOE STORE FE 2-7440 v ~-Shoes~for--——— sigh gh hiaiaeees AR bc Wn WIR AC : ; wos auieate oe A ‘ Pad ; jee ie ee ay 4 See , : 7p =e a4 . : i : x q : % s : - es : as : : * : = a a : o Cee : a Z = ss a 4, Sa eee _ :. : : ” S © c 2 3 : Zz: { : OES = is 7 : : . ee 2 ‘7 = nt ee + “ p set 2 = . = é * ae pas a : “ -\ _, THE PONTIAC PRESS, — INESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1954. : : ing. Have it or reshay done NOW. FE eize E i Clients to Make T | vice president in a couple of help themselves, Don’t ONE HOUR / Our Band Accordion Enroll Now)in Gallagher's Accordion School F ish for Els (Ne Obligation << oo o Worn % Hour Private Lesson Each Week from | ene of our Staff of Qualified Teachers OF BAND PRACTICE FREE EACH WEEK INCLUDING BAND MUSIC — (Equal te at least two lessens) Director Is wi Etetane OF acne neta Mchlean Our Students Are Reaching Higher Levels of Musicianship and Attainm GALLAGHER MUSIC Co. | 18 EAST HURON, PONTIAC ent Give Your Child {| _a Musical Education! | | }by rhinestones and glitter but -|every woman is flattered by the = {soft frame of a fox collared cardi- | ‘: 5 | white fox on gray cashmere cardi- FE 4-0566 | Pd en, ‘and convinced they can be months, But you have to sit back and let tliem learn the hard way. F. L, ts a perfect example of this, : She was 21, with a brand new di- ploma clutched in her hand. She knew how to type, and she wanted Not every woman is flattered gan worn with a gray tucked chif- fon dress for resort into spring. You can take off the fur_collar and © | replace with chiffon same as dress | ‘for a change. — COMPLETE, 10-PIECE S THE GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP OF PONTIAC A Solid *50 Savin | BRUSH, BROOD | and MOP SET — EASY SPINDRIER WITH FAMOUS POWER FLUSH-RINSE 20.00 Brush Set ae Regular $179.95 Spindrier ! FOR | ONLY ; ‘Don's waidl You'll BIG $199.95 VALUE 14925 And Your Old Washer never see a value a a writing job in the fashion field—j ~~ IF middle-aged flattery— ; association denied them member- ship because their ethics were be- yond the pale—and they owed her just done!, Regia’ (Copyright, 1954) Simple Formula Averts Losses Caused by Fire AUBURN, Ala. (INS) — A sim- ple “solution” to.cut down on fire losses, injuries and death has been offered by Stella Mitchell, Auburn home management specialist. Miss Mitchell said that a solu- SAS O00 Se [AIST av lsiAivia. 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You didn’t keep the | a as it ; the mess was there. will excuse you. z 3 f (GRE ATT rate jie ET. i gs : } i i | | 3 ! saa j=226° Int of i : i i i : 2 F Rieti | | i i [ it ghd i i ! qi li ii #4 : i 3 RF Not knowing ag g Te t i 3 ill j iii if g Ss Don’t Want. to Arouse \Adult Abuse Reluctance to Face Situation Disguised as ‘Keeping Peace’ Still bothering a reader is the case of the violent 4year-old bey recently discussed in this column, He recall; got spanked and then went calling on a neighbor who slammed “a violeneé, no matter what age it is. That's an wunderstandabic position—but why the slamming “of the door li its facet Why the violence in response to vio- lence? 1 If we fear danger from the small hoodlum next door, why don’t we say so to his parents’ Why don’t we say to them, “Until Billy’s temper comes under -con- trol, we feel that he and. Patsy they react with belligerence. to any suggestion that their behavior Club Makes Plans for Midwinter Swim “Y" oun Z : Parents By MURIEL LAWRENCE injured his sister, you may door in his face. Mrs. E. sympathizes with the We don't wish to entertain 4 to Patsy \\ More About the Face No’ ie Beauty Clini¢ By Edythe McCulloch i “rather is the only’ solution, i¢-is_ SS SS ag t if ’ P 4 ‘ As : / re 2 OO ee & 7 yz mies * THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1954 All Talking clive by Relative Wife Says Hubby’s| Brother Is Driving Friends Away By EMILY Post A very unhappy situation is de- scribed in the following letter: “My husband's brother, who is living with Us at the present time, causes me a great deal of embarrass- ment by monopolizing the conver- sation whenever we have guests. Not only that, but th> subjects he chooses to talk about are of ab- solutely no interest to anyone. “He will interrupt a conversa- tion between others without the slightest hesitation, and the fact that this is resented is quite ob- vious, As a matter of fact, our friends are beginning to turn ‘down invitations to come to our house and I am sure it is because of him, “I’m writing -to you in the hope that you can help me with this problem.” Answer. 1 think a frank talk between your husband and. his not a very pleasant task, I | knéw, but I see no help for it.’ : do other by iF gigkce iM : rif 4 it PETUNIAI ae age r S with ease. ‘ (The cartons once Held cottage cheese!) Good idea, Petunia! Cut | off the cartons and paint if you want. Saves on sau. cers. A bed’s in fashion with a book- case’: headboard, and this “goes ‘double for this new idea. Twin bookcase headboards at- tach, one to each end, of a single bed to give it a special style of its ALAC ‘ CW =< VALENTINE ideas eorly... We suggest a hankie, a purse, a new-in-vogue collar or a ee very own olitis ; marched 10 0 daring dress | It's good to collect ‘your | piéce of costume jewelry of her very cual board ¢ The mahogan . | called i a de. Double Hestbostcls ‘Give Custom-Made Look to Bed own, a style that has a custom- made look although it requires - | ready-made pieces. Extra storage is provided in littie space and the bed has a bed-sofa effect to help turn the room into a bed-sitting roonr- For a tamily with young ‘sons or daughters, the two headboards |\Good One Potato Dish - for Potlucks Mrs. Johnson Uses Her Food Chopper Preparing Tuber By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Food Editor An interesting variation on sealloped potatoes is today’s re- cipe. Mrs. Willard Johnson says that Potatoes in Cream isa fa- vorite dish to take to potluck suppers. Now that her children are all in school, Mrs. Johnson is able to de- vote more time to her outside job of selling real estate. She enjoys sewing for the. children. Both Mr. and Mrs. Johnson like to dance and to play bridge. POTATOES IN CREAM By Mrs. Willard Johnson Butter or margarine Balt and pepper ‘ Top milk or light cream Pare potatoes and put through the coarse blade of the food chopper: Add the chopped onion | and arrange in a shallow casserole. Dot generously with butter. ~:~ Season with salt and freshly top-milk or cream. _ Bake in avery W omen are coming to consider leg.grooming as essential | For comfort and beauty’s sake, the dry-| skinned woman should apply softening preparation nightly.. | The girl here .is using a new lotion made especially for as hand care. this purpose. ~~» } AMSONITE Luge: ; FOR THEIR GRADUATION , $17.50 to $35.00... Initial Free — PHILIP'S — 79 North Saginaw: Street The Ideal Gift ground pepper. Barely cover with || might be chosen with an eye to the future. Bought together, the headboards | match and can be used like this | for awhile. Later, when the young- er child is old enough to share a room with the older, one head- an be detached to use on | epalar ye ‘ headboards sketched are y in a very light finish Starlight slow - oven—275 segrece—tor at least 2 hours. ' Princess Started It LONDON (INS)—Princess Mar- | garet has started a new -craze | among British ‘women—extra-long cigarette holders, Jewelers and | cigarette stores report that sales | of cigarette holders have rocketed | since Princess Margaret was pho- | \tographed with her-new holder booklet. There is no charge. 559 Orchard Lake Ave. ‘How to Make Your aie Wedding Go Smoothly” | come in, write or phone for. this Pearce Floral Company Phone FE 2-0127 | ' for the | Graduate Complete sets of luggage ... Billfolds... Manicure Sets... Brief Cases. + Utility Cases. : ' *Pentiac’s Exclusive Leather Goods Store” KIMMINS LEATHER GOODS 14 W. Huron FE 2-2620 ~ Enjoy rain-water softness for all your washing...use cleans in Chel ‘i Wechi ing Tine irTio! Sie sak Galles widhins «6 0 witees instead of 15. Armour Suds with Tri-Polly them look dull and gray. half the time, with Shee ae. vote idea which Reuther attacked|®" °pen switch ahd struck his, Sponsored wes the Blue Shy Drive-In Theatezs — ‘Opdyke Road. . : = today. was among the most seriously in- Le ad s onagadlae my gegen yl mOn the side of the car which : = | = - find out if workers want to strike| Went through the _ was & } rare Thursday! : squat their erplovers in ber Eggs ret. ee Dew Open ott FM is - chell said pore Mage eee | “Forget Traffic! “Take a Trol- Ee a tration feels such a vote should | !*¥- : oe = a precede an actual walkout. “ | = 4 Reuther said this recommenda-|] DOORS OPEN AT 10:45 A. M. a * as = = : . a - Wi ask | = WG) Coemall seartetake tablets pers i | a © Fresh Sea Foods a fected by famous Dr, D, Jayne & os ® H © Prime Steaks 4 venetian | Ail C10 uniona, he told the com- NOW ‘Thru FRIDAY! i «@. Chicken and Turkey | mittee, now provide for “‘demo- s Dinners a i cratic determination of strike ac-| lei s Iti a tion.” H @ Del o te : saa § He said the proposal is bound 44 to “ham © rather than encour- : LUNCH - DINNERS = HAPPY HUNTING GROUNDS AHEAD—Jeff Chanidlet” found] age” canostion. heneiiatie. ie Soon Rocky Dey! 5 KAP AOM IOAN we ign couch ak io ind go | mek me” ne . coal New Lake Theater \) “happy hunting grounds” in opening scene of new movie, “Taza, Son| agement aflaire. |) oy. Biff Elliott as Mike Hammer with Preston Foster 7 NOW SERVING’ §& \ WALLED LAKE \ of Cochise.” Above, he’s pictured with son Taza~(Rock Hudson.) ra ' = ~~ ~ADDED ~~~ ~ 7] OYSTER on the . 420 Pontise Trail \ ie to elimination of a part 2 CARTOON @ SPORTS © TRAVEL @ NEWS 3 7 HALF SHELL © \ Wed. One Day Only _American-armed_forees-ra-| id me 7 a 4 a ie network, they have developed elections duri a strike. : A tage R A “The Black Sw wan” » It :. a Facts a taste for hillbilly and Western earn, Sai : STARTING FRIDAY : Pt oom a *% Be Fd ake el Briti ers Go | music, which they find similar to} , In - ee ee cae THE 7 - a % —ALSO— \ for ‘Dra onet’ ‘their Bavarian style. Tex Ritter agg re ‘eeneer” a striking GREAT ADVENTURE OF INDIA aN S ont Be . “one . 4 Man of Conflict” % g and Hank Thompson are favorites. | union... He proposed that struck . Edward Arnold By BOB THOMAS - |Phe Germans are the top jazz| employers be barred from obtain-| ; \ | 7 j \ and John Agar N ee oe ae oe fans of Europe and like rhythmic, pp Loragl-§ yetenyecna’s seyret 4 NEMA= 2c0i E er have suspected, but = , ; ; a year. also ested | _ SSE aeEeees WOM OO DM DMB 2, \ampooning record. * "St. SE ee cant Gon| Zival union should not be permit George and the Dragonet,” is a hit in England, Dios,” a big hit, Holland and Belgium — Their IN AND AROUND PONTIAC\ t 4 Dick & Jim a play behind the Iron Curtain, * © * With Little Worry OR * * * France—There are two strong talk, or sneene Without Scriv. cestte ye “Of course, the English have | factions: those who are devout for tear ot insecure hanes Fr - foom.and jmever seen or heard Dragnet-on | Dixieland and those who love ) iemer and Co DRIVE-IN fe se ad TV,” said ws ‘so we ——— strong ballads. Stan Kenton was a . qooey, pasty ar fective. rFRRY MICWAE Prices Yor Thie |} sure whether ‘St. George big success there in a personal cause . Attraction, 130 S. Telegraph erage eng wend | Dragonet’ would be well received.| appearance. (Slovese bs ). Gee a MOORE RENNIE But it has been a big success.| Italy—Melody is strong here, not} “7 Ss $1.00—-Chtéren Se This was one of the bits of in- Woa’s 1 gleaned from Robert eiss, a agent who is now Capifol Records’ ambassador of good will and. good _| business in Europe. Here to report to the home base, he told me that American music is extremely pop- ular in free Europe and even gets It's partly because St. George is former Hollywood press, tastes are almost exactly the same as in America, Special fa- vorite: Kay Starr. England — They buy more rec- ords by American performers than _by English, Al Martino, Dean Mar- tin, June Hutton, Paul-Ford, King Cole, Anthony and Billy May are well received, jazz, Frank Sinatra, Cole and Paul H. Alexander Smith (R-NJ). this recommendation troduced. by Committee Chairman (Advertisement) Now Many Weer FALSE TEETH Of a national hero over there | -Ford are big favorites. Also liked: “What's more, Ray Anthony’s | tangos, samba, mambas, straight version of the Se Dragnet | theme has been a big hit in Swed-' ‘Hold Memorial Service: en, Ricond like its style.” Bob’s Chicken House 497 Elizabeth Lake Rd., near Telegraph Rd. hap Dinner, $1.35 AR quets. Parties. Business Parties SOFT WATER ‘You can own @ Lindsay Auto- chatic Water Softener for as little as $5.00 a month! | —— EEE country-by-country rundown on Da-| «Loop coffee shop reads Rust Elimination Guaranteed! Loncheone <> ‘Dinners ate Jerome Meter Sales = | Ey - Sunday A te ok ke ke we &® . a a ae as ~—i- Fs r : : oa . Ne, — LS A ORL ce SESE BAIS ghee CNT GE el THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1954 eee: The Lady Melts | ‘end as they searched for the vic- | Attempts Rope Suicidé | his neck, attached ‘the other end ; “ge t , , ". hg ti Were informed the clothes ! , : 4, - REX MANN PAae | Confusing Police had perc get ects but Leaves It Too Long Nace en iD tes. police Talbott Clarifies | NEW BEDFORD, Méss. @» —| disappeared under the sun. | BALTIMORE — A man was said, it failed to check his plunge Patrolman Samuel Baty Jr. was rescued from Loch Raven reser- | before he entered the icy water. kly dispels that cooking smell sure there had been foyl play! Winston Churchill was born in| voir yesterday after what police | A passer-by pulled him out. Stand on Bases when he found a woman's dress, | Blenheim Palace, seat of the Duke | described as a suicide attempt. | ncemnenretnnnrnn =| toe and handbag on a beach: ‘of Marlborough, in Oxfordshire,| Officers said George A, Saportas| The forelegs and hindlegs of the’ eiatsinpuntericinbsintinswigicce 5 _ Fellow police hurried to the spot | Engian, on Nov. 30, 1874. | Placed one end af & rope around giratie are. alt the anme length. Says That U. S. Use of | : Spanish Facilities Will = I Depend on Agreement | | ' ' ped d al WASHINGTON Secretary of | Wh C Sa Bo {i ™ v ithe Air Force Harold E. Talbott 0 ame: Wi ? hurriedly revised yesterday a statement of U.S. intention to use bases in Spain during time of war to say it will be in line with agree- 4 ments between the two nations. “Who is going to stop wus?" Talbott quickly asked when a re- ' porter said reports are current that the agreement under which this — s : ‘conity ig saring bad ert | I'm Going to Tell My Friends | | large airdromes in Spain does not provide for American use of -the (‘Sse .| THEY SURE ARE | cj % , : | are certain agreements on the use | : of bases but when the balloon goes ‘ , lwp we are going to use them.” | IODINE ; Raseo DIAL He made the remarks at a news i ; | conference also attended by Sec- | retary of Defense Wilson and other 3 air officials. RATION Box \ie)i 3 HEATS J) xi = TABLETS : G L a ~ ' ed, Talbott’s office goat 9 the $ 5 4 “yen | F Pentagon press room a ¢ state- AE Bottle of 125 G { ment in which the secretary said ; : a -= ao ie d Be. he wished to clarify his remark 9 A ) ' d; PI ue AVings Cunninghams¢ s oom Oe «Ea PELE SALE DAYS THROUGH SUNDAY. a V/A Reguier 3% | He added: + * | “The U.S. Air Force has every of h Sa ame R S , | /* intention of living up to the agree- t e W egent tore , / ments between the United States - a : < and those foreign countries that ~ have granted air base rights to our i : f/f} / yi a country. 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TEN \, * Flesh Color Elastic A willie ss SOBRE f ‘WRIST LOCK—Pontiac’s Dave Ballard grasps) the “lock” on big Bill Shanhals, MoS eo oes ee eee A fe oe _ Pentise Press Phote Lumberjack center, an opponent’s wristin an effort to get at the ball | and the officials didn’t see it either. This was an in Tuesday’s game with Arthur Hill, at PHS gym-/ early game action. Arthur Hill came from away " masium. Dave probably didn’t even know he had | behind in the finale, to trip Chiefs 44-43. Wagner, Armour, Jones, Muller, Dempsey, Louis Listed as Having Greatest Hands’ in Sports World By GRANTLAND RICE - : NEW YORK—What were the best pair of hands known to sport? m A few old-timers, gathered at a neatby tavern, brought this matter-up for discussion. The discussion took quite a while. ‘At ‘the finish, this is what we " yoted on: Baseball—Hans Wagner well in front. After that, Nap LaJoie and Bill Dickey. Wagner had the greatest pait- of hands, hanging to his arms I've ever seen. They were tremendous. He had the - habit of running along with his hands in front of him like scoop shovels. The ball would suddenly disappear. * * * Golf—My nominee was Tommy Armour; the eminent Scot. “You're wrong,” George Von Elm eat in, “The greatest pair of hands in golf belonged to Bobby Jones.” | 2 ” * . ‘Lremembered Armour’s long lean powerful fingers. ,. Xenger than any I had-seen before. It was con- sidered quite a test.to hold a billiard cue by the thin tapering end with the heavy grip. extended. Not many could do it. I have seen Armour carry four billiard cues ip this fashion. * “Yes, I know about Armour’s great pair of hands. But Bobby Jones not only had big hands but he had fat hands. Armour’s hands were lean. Bob used this fat as a cushion, for protection. When you are swinging a club all day through 36 holes, this is a big help. : > * What about football? The vote here went to Brick Muller, the old California passer.. “‘He wore an amazing pair of mifts around a football field,” a veteran‘ of many grid wars said. “In those days a football was nearly round. * * * J - Bennie Friedman had a fine pair of hands. Arnie of hands which they always used effectively. Best pairs of hands I've seen in boxing belonged to Jack Dempsey and Joe Louis. The point’ here doesn’t involve size, but/ indestructibility. Dempsey and Louis were: both terrific punchers. _ Yet they never had injured hands. _| Lumberjacks stalled, and staged a asium iefs’ Walt 44-43 victory. . : Weinberg's dash and goal final period resurgence on Fowler's Hillites, From the start of the 2nd 10-point margin, right to the when the count stood 39-20. “ Dick Wein Poe and raced half the len |todunk alayup. That shot wiped out a single point edge ‘theld by Pontiac, and gave old ing | Fans “off with his head!” in the tion of Biggie Munn, But because of the MSC win- ning recerd, coaches trained in Munn’s multiple offense system are worth a couple of PHD pro- fessers te any foothall-minded college. h snatched the ball ‘from h of the floor the “Jacks from Saginaw a closed out.a highly exciting the part of Coach Chuck half Chiefs had held a 9 to beginning of the 4th session With Earle Edwards the latest Then a full court press was in- stituted by the Lumberjacks. In the ensuing scramble, Arthur Hill piled up 6 points before Chiefs got a marker. Gary Lee was the ring-leader _ with 3 straight gift tosses. He Michigan State and form their own league, It would be a pretty fast league too and one geographically | representative of every section of the country. As head coaches in the league __Loss of Ayling, particularly, will | , leag hurt Chiefs. Dick was the top point you'd “have~Leverne” (Kip) Tay- : _ | lor, Oregon State; Forrest Eva- Jpaker, plus his capable defensive | shevski, Iowa; Al Kircher, Wash- play. He was a good team man. ington State; Lowell P, (Red) Daw- Don Schanhals scored two fast buckets on drive-ins to leave the With both crews in a wild battle for possession, and the time fast running out, Weinberg came up with his successful “larceny.” For most of the final 40 seconds, briefly hilarious celebration as the game ended. -~ : In the earlier stages it look goed for Coach Art Van club. After an pening & i : i Cy Hn ; : Zak rhete? t ; if Moore's work around the boards Lou Zarza, | was Edwards, Van 'son and Dick Blacklaw all have 4 ’ ley victory to theirscurrent string | Braves Streak Casteel with 5 baskets, and Walt- these boys that at present measure | versity of Pennsylvania, and | | up to anywhere near their caliber. | St a possibilities and with experience | may come through. with a convincing 49-41 win over Junior ‘Jacks in, the preliminary. King with a Spoint total led ~ {0 Top JH Loop way. Hillites’ Ernie Dygert had 16 : Fast troor sees Eastern Snaps to take game honors. Summary: Ended 25-Win String for Washington 5 Washington Junior High School's sensational winning athletic record Johnsen, f Shanhals, ¢ ert | dnugeonagh 70. Dick concluded his prep career alone with big Leroy Weinmeister and Cal Hubbard also have great pairs He failed to) mark a single point for himself. | final period Much of the costly finale was due to a terrific defensive letdown. ‘Jacks took full advantage of the situation, continuing their full press to keep Chiefs off balance. A slowed - up tempo for Pontiac might have broken the rally, but the opportun- ity to apply it didn't materialize. League leader Flint Northern comes here on Friday night, Vikings are favored to take this | James and Pontiac difficulties in| ; ‘ ol eees-conn= Gl eenunutoce | El ow * eunag | Braves a sound lacing, 39-22, 16 1444 | to take the lead in the Suburban See 4 14 ARTHUR BIL... || .1 Missed Y < 14; Junior High School basketball throw—Pontiac Ballard, A Cc 1 TACT MINIITA Munn Now Has Eight WY RGR PING Holding Head Fodtball |Weinbergs Stolen Goal | Caps. Wild Fourth Period ice Staind yn | With less than a minute to go in TueSday night's Pontiac-Arthur Hill basketball game -in Pontiac Hig North | ‘Series. Coleman probably improv- Tuesday’s 39-22 Loss se § » & ge » | Nothing Succeeds Like Success. eee Slé aN % i, sSislants Coaching Posts a (Duffy) Daugherty, Michigan] assistants a chance to improve State. 2 : themselves.”, Munn is Daugherty and Munn made \a wishes, It's sincere, too, because the coaching staff at Michigan State has got along very well in He Knows Farmhands ‘Dodgers Strangers to Alston, but Not Rookies fine pitcher. Others on the staff will be new to me except those I had in the past at Montreal or St, Paul. Just which rookies have the best they can ‘pitch against major league hitters. $100,000, Four wae dior se” | Players Figure in Cards’ Deal considerable improvement toward | the end of the season and through- St. Lovis Gets Alston, Ist Negro, From PCL; out the playoff and Junior World 2 dj oF as 2 y & z . F ciGTE. ‘ E z ; é 3 g E : & F gie AG gv J ga FF nes th Feo. vals (both Reserve scoring sere eteveeenas | HIGH SCHOOL SCORES ‘raat hertrn Re Sage |. 5? Fraser in a foul-filled game at Waterford. A total of 46 personals were called. | Lincoln built up a 3412 lead in| three quarters, then subs played out the game and failed to score. caerrsse sueess Stanford 7 fa Moore Still |\Despite Marital Trouble: By BEN FUNK MIAMI, Fla. @—A moody, tight- lipped Archie Moore, although | heavily beset by marital troubles, is a 2-1 favorite to defend his light heavy suc- seven-year look . | things. Some years he can hardly save a cent. He has just issued fund’s books to prove it * * *& ! 400 Pension at the central si a ee: i = Se OP eae ‘i Sai i s e i gis H Guglielmi, Heap Ready to Return to Notre Dame SOUTH BEND, Ind. (# — Back-| cessfully against jabbing — Joey | sui¢ —~-| Waterford registered only three I F it | field goals, but scored 20 free ; Ss avor’l e _— Bill Recep and Jim | Maggard eac: d nine | points for | EASTERN . Suxien tonight ’ fe , | WASHINGTON outdoor fight in Miami Stadium. ‘PYCoLN Team 1 Leads Waterford Recreation Archery Loop “Top team™—in the Waterford Township ~ Ri Archery | league, Team No. 1, shoots against Team No. 10 in the feature match on tonight’s schedule at Commun- io a ete eeewes gRTe ies ze : z | fie 5 ae ee i 1 : A HE 58 “4 73" Yi Lincoln defeated Waterford, 34-26. | - i Crush Tri-State Team From Indiana, 89-54, to Stay Unbeaten = i g 2 fy . | pote » lig enfeg t2ii3 fs : i a i Hl [ if | Facts, Figures | on Title Fight — i | : “j if Z iS if a Ky = E ‘i | i : 8 z i LS) — fo) —Y | MIAML, Fla. (Tale of the tape Swiss vice cl & i? t A I &*3F8, D Flies To s for the Archi light : se fh a oe a Ravens Retain Unbeaten Mark Against Freds Bens Pressed, but Win 10th Straight; Eaglets Swamp St. Rita St, Benedict stretched its un-| beaten streak to 10 games and | kept its league-leading edge over OL St. Mary Tuesday night by handing St. Frederick's a 4-36. setback in a Suburban Catholic League game on the Fred's court.; - Chuck Talbot's Rams \didn't go down without a struggle however. Bens held only a 2point lead at the half, then. St. Freds took a 26-25 lead mid-way through the rd quarter, Benedict's speed began to tell and with rangy center Mike Car- roll leading the way, the Ravens held a 35-27 advantage at the | three-quarter mark and never trailed thereafter. Carroll had 71 points, while Roger Nosek paced the Rams with 14. OL remained one step behind St, Benedict. by routing St, Rita, 61-22. Eleven Eaglets saw action and each scored at least two points. Gene Stasiolowiez and Bob Gasiorowski were high -with nine apiece. RO St. Mary upset St. James in_ the best game of the night, 44-41, in double overtime. Joe Mullen's two free throws tied the game at 37-37 to send it into the ist extra period. ‘Mullen had one basket and two free tosses in the ist overtime, | but Larry Blovits eng - paints with two. baskets. sudden death, John p ahley sot. | free throw with a driving | Hs if 3 Garr ‘ Gre 1 f 36 € Devon, f 226 t a¢ 4 Za a, f 11.3 Carrell, « 93%) Beradiey, ¢ %2 @ Gerden, g@ 21 7 Nesek, « e2t Lenge, £€ 4311 Reaver. ¢ 31 7 Pts pirck, g 11 8 mae Pa Bair ®t. BENED' osengenes- SS — 56 sT. enoeexs ©9 8 BOO oL ST. RITA eeneeene” a 2 tot? es MART... TTT ii iad 4916-15-06 Boys Club 5's Splif 2 Games Mighty Mites Remain in League Lead, but Wonders Lose: Boys Club Mighty Mites con- the pace in the Club Wonders dropped their tnd game in the row to the *|@ bill in the state legislature. to- ‘ FOOTBALL ‘TACTICS—Roger Nosek (5) of St. Freds wetches one of his teammates trying to “tackle” an unidentified St. Benedict cager making like a fullback. Action was snapped in the éth ‘ues “Foutine Fires Phete7 costae of Tuesday night’s Suburban Catholic League game on the Rams’ floor. Benedicts stayed unbeaten by winning, 54-36. Clarkston Trips Milford; Keego Five Is Beaten Schebor Sparks ‘Upset of ‘Skins; Oxford, Orion Quints Win By JACK SAYLOR There seems to be no stopping Rochester's Arian Stone, ever Tuesday night breaking his The big center was hotter than |- by Ron Schebor. econ clicked for 21 points, | but got valuable help from guards | Leak and Bill Dunstan... ly. Jim Davidson had 18 for Mil-| ford. ‘'Post-Grad Rule May Cost ‘Kentucky National Crown | LEXINGTON, Ky. @® — Ken- | tucky wag ready today to bow to the rule that could wreck its na- tional basketball championship dreams. The rule, which outlaws gradv- ate students in the NCAA play- offs, is expected to rob the na- tion's No, 1 team of its sterling one-two-three scoring punch of | Cliff Hagan, Frank Ramsey and an All-America center, and Ram- sey expect to receive theirs be- fore the NCAA eliminations. Dr. H. L. Donovan, university president, said last ni ght the school will abide by the rule and “any other rule,” a So Kéntucky, coming back strong afier a year on the sidelines for’ Overemphasizing basketball, appar- ently has had the door to its comeback goal — a national cham- | pionship — slammed in its face. Dr. Donovan and others at Ken- tucky admit the. school was tripped up by a rule in its own South-| eastern Conferene which permits | graduate students to perticipete in varsity sports. Th the SEC, the Atlantic Coast {1 and, the Southern Conference, «a. varsit? athlete can play four years, | within five years. All other major conferences have regulations con- forming with the NCAA's which prohibit aor agendas from taking part in varsity sth letics. Legislature Hears Fish, Hunting Bills LANSING (UP) — Rep, Walter G, Nakkula (R-Gladwin) sponsored iday to require Michigan sports- men who fish in the Great Lakes to purchase a fishing license. The bill was defeated last year, but Nakkula said its chances of passage this year were * ‘vey. Jobn Kruse (R-Manistee) proposed again that all veterans receiving a federal pension be issued free hunting and fishing licenses. Wever, Crofoot Fives Win Jayvee Contests In two gaines played Tuesday afternoon at Wever Junior High School, Crofoot defeated Wever Jayvees 35-13, and Jefferson Jun- ior High Jayvees beat Wever's JV , 4-24 in another runaway Philadelphia Boys’ Club of De- tilt. trelit intermediate team, 40-36. High included Crofoot’s Although they led t || Taylor with 12 and Brooks for first three periods they found them- ‘selves in the short end in the variety of colors. enc “ALL JACKETS Y A large slection of wonhble corduroy In wide EDUCE SHIRTS |= $495 CORDUROY PANTS: alee ey : | Wesiiniie Bowl for Steak Dinners in Omaha Loop OMAHA, Neb. ®#—Giving prizes | for top bowling ‘performance is | Rot new, But in the Ladies’ Clas- sic League here the method of winning prizes is announced before the games start. Sometimes prizes |are awarded for the highest score An- other time the two women with the highest and lowest scores are week a dif- ferent method is used. Winners | above a player's average. the winners. Each receive steak dinners. Loss dropped Milford into o ist Howarth and Ed Nash, Howarth Bob Hobson's 16 led Keego. downed Clarenceville, 46-35, with | Bud Lamberton and Earl Garner | each collecting 12 points. Brighton, Clarkston and ae - each have _mie PONTIAC. PRESS, wepxespiy, JANUARY 27, 1954 fk | TIME OUT! lars and attendance slumped past season to indicate an higher deficit. : Henry lil, Bout Off CHICAGO @—An “upper B round meres 2 bout last 1 “No offense, Miss, but my wife and friends. back in Peoria will | be watching this fight!" between Henry and Johnny man of Chicage. non-league game, whipp'ng Avon- dale, 56-26. Jay McCaughna had 13 for Orion, | while Jim Uhan was high for Avon | with 11, Walled Lake suffered straight loss, bowing to Redford decision” bouts. T Union, 44-42. Don Eilhiam~ had 3} points for the Vikings. In a battle of the unbeaten, CLARKSTON They tallied 15 and 18, respective- | MILFORD ..... had 24 points and Nash added 18. | **"*** ord W-O contest. Holly | SEZGO, Bazson... ates oe . Benedict Seseecersaeescsars ++ *ebeeeee fe Bi-County League. CLARKSTON MILFORD : Gorr rr Beheber, { 16 12) Davidson, f 218 Caseaddan,f9 1 & Sherwoed, f sf Johnston, «¢ f 1 3 Wint'h't’r, « 12) | 6 315 Stallsmith, g 4 311 | , Dunstan, ¢ 7 418 Baker, ¢ 416. | Pat Th’sen, ¢ 1 us 2 “ae 9 if 77 10 68 14 60° cngmeans plaper seeoet te Cle | - oryermorernas: NORTHVILLE corr or | Nash, t 8 tis Law, 7 45 Teshka, £ 3 2 8 J. O'Shea, 1 6 6 Bowarth, ¢ li 224 Hobson, ¢ 72 | Hverses, e«4e6t gieé | Bell, « 3.6 6 Woeesel, ¢ sf | bebelts 18 & Craig, ¢ 16 Clerk 2? 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GMC Doubles Test Opens This Weekend Bighth annual General Motors Truck & Coach over - average | Bowlers must have rolled at least 15 games in league competition. over two weekends, Jan. 30-31, and Peb. 6-7. / FESS {Better Buy Now! Your Satisfaction . fe Is Our Guarantee’ -. . IF YOU DRIVE A PONTIAC - CHEVROLET - FORD - PLYMOUTH © (1949 Thru 1953), | SNOW TREAD jor NEWTREAD TIRES Go [ —_ snow and slush! Throug h /-SLUSH-MUD > Treads will take you quickly, safely | Ned Day -startvery slowly. With 18thin y ED CORRIGAN NEW ig (#—Seattle Univer-| A} Brightman's lads have a good sity which started the season with chance of going through the rest of a loss to Wichita, today was the the season without another defeat Langlois Manager Hollers: Over Decision for Turner | By RALPH BERNSTEIN ‘ threw paper into the ring and PHILADELPHIA. @ — An old! bounced their chairs on the stone familiar boxing echo resounfied | floor. Several fights broke out in last night as Gil Turner whi the. aisles. One woman picked a Langlois, speaking in French, | ; forts. English and with gestures, sat in| Asociated Press scored the fight ihis dressing room decrying the 5-3-2 for Turner, and a check of unanimous 5-4-1 verdict of the offi- | other cards at ringside showed | cials. | some some with five and some with six “ , * ” repea | rounds for | Turner. : aces a» “ Langlois, 28-year-old veteran of dean Bretonnel, chubby mana- | 99 professional fights and 300 ama- ger of the monsieur from Port | teur bouts, was a fast starter. In Ademer in Normandy, sald the round two; Langlois smashed a decision was worse than the | right hand to Turner’s face, stun- draw Langlois was given in Syra- [ning the 23-year-old Philadelphia cuse recently against Carmine Negro. would protest to the Pennsyiva- " nia State Athletic Commission. The 7,168 fans seemed to agree with Langlois, although ringside experts did not. The fans booed, weaved and bobbed and kept my gloves up to protect myself. That Bowling Results PONTIAC HOUSEWIVES | Bowling Clinic | . By BILLY SIXTY Pts. “CASE — Third Step Crouch Font. Mee ® fe Ca dca With Foot In Line — — Great bowl | Senara's Cinre. Saper . are "ers concentrate on different things ‘ Nelson Burton of St. Louis stresses wee. $ Gentes Print, te | push-away. of the ball for tining. y aaitesadh. Deaer 6 bg | Ed Brosius, Connie Schwoegler and inate Barber Shep fai, feriee® Herbie Lange. former A.B.C. ote d fen [now shows 11 wins and four losses. Pierre Langlois—“‘we wuz robbed.” | fight and got slugged for her ef- Littler has decided to cast his lot) | with the professionals and will play | | for the Thunderbird Country Club | Littler intends to enter the $35,- 000 Las Vegas, Nev., tournament jlate in April. He will compete in the Masters tournament in Augus- ta, Ga., earlier in April, but he is ineligible to play for money in PGA tournaments for six months. He will be eligible for Las Vegas’ Ist prize of $10,000, since it is not PGA-sponsored. Munn Gets License With Pasadena Score easy for football fans to spot the cor riven by Michigan State's Big-/ gie Munn this year. An alumnus stood in line at S.| Johns to get Munn a license plate eZ the tag NL 28-20. He explained that-the 28-20 rep-| resented the score of the Mich‘gan | UCLA, Munn’s last game as head coach: Munn _ asked _ what the letters. ee the rest of the seasce tm thy pro) EAST LANSING @& — It will be. State Rose Bowl football game with | ‘Irwin's salary was reported to be about $25,000 while Furillo The Cincinnati Redlegs found a trio of satisfied pitchers, including in, who was. obtained sale swap with Philadeiphia. * * » 1 Tom Gorman, a relief man last | i ‘| season, and two outfield prospects, ; Sox. The others were Art Flowers ‘lege basketball teams. Bio ne Manga meer Rio Grande ateibel Ant Sleds sod Tank. Teieaer, | sad tly Harry, Pessewel. Soviets. Would. Like to. Only undefeated Western Kentuc- ‘J Gonza ga and Harvey, 74-62, but Bevo w third base G . ky can match the Chieftains’ skein twe gith one each to a paltry 26 far below his man Gil McDougald left te. ures kn Wak ee, Send Team Here During | ><: night, they won No. 18, «| “Um Feaet Gound ond Factic | (0 © Oyo) which ig (he, Yankee offices unsigned after lose Guictet Patan He sultans oe Winter 55-19 decision over Oklahoma City, poy eget eo their streak. j leading the nation’s college) McDougald said he needed time| pitcher was a shade too old to athletes may compete in the United night Seattle w pped OCU, which school. beaketball, the season, but coach Newt Oliver | the session a “preliminary ure Paige, who drew $25,000 when he was suffering ffom intes- + the Orioles’ were the St. Louis flu. 7 8 Browns, is at least 49 years old. Wichita, the team that beat Seat-| _McDougald and pitcher Whitey; . . ™ * * the Chieftains got even the | Ford previously had their! The St. Louis Cardinals bought - day) polished off Tulsa, 65-51. | first contract offers unsatisfactory. | and signed their first Negro play- two Big Seven games, Mis-| The other New York clubs both | er—first baseman Thomas E. Al souri defeated Iowa State, 62-57, snagged big names yesterday. The | ston from San Diego of the Pa- Kansas State turned back Ok-| Giants came up with Monte Irvin, | cific Coast League. They paid lahoma, 63-53. Neither game was/ their slugging outfielder, and the $100,000 in cash and four players, important in the league race. | Dodgers signed Cari | = pitcher Ed Erautt and defeated San Jose State, | National League battizig champion, | first baseman Dick -Sisler 70-60; Fairleigh-Dickinson edged | ; : it cash and two trophies, “Center is Stormy, with his owner, Mrs. “North Woods Observer Indicates Coyotes and, Bobcats Doing. Okeh, Too By JACK PATTERSON tackle along. good winter too. orgatiization out of their sleep- ing bags. Barrett and Nelson State Spending More on Trout Than Other Fish Other Work, However, Is Not Neglected State Writers Told WEST BRANCH #—The conser- vation department has spent more money proportionately on trout than on warm water fish because the trout situation hms been more Guests on Private Pond in it this weekend. a hole chopped in the ice, about most improbable outdoor activity If you said fishing through the ‘Ice for trout, your answer would coincide with the opinion of a group of outdoor writers who tried Thats tht — witha squatted 2 writers hauled dat their limit of five brook, brown and rainbow trout on minnows and a regular the water. ' Before you start yelling tor the weit fx true thet the trout sensan closes in September and doesn’t | open again until next April” ‘ The ice trout fishing, however, was perfectly legal. Ii was done Michigan Outdoors Tips Off | Fishing ered on Tee for Panfish that you know exactly bow far off ice-fishing rod and line almost as | fast as they could get the bait in | — conservation officer, read | Outdoor Writers Get Rare Treat—Fish Through Ice for~Trout--Legally, Too five trout, each. rather gentle strike and then bat- a seven-inch hole. * Tt isn't likely that such fishing ‘will ever be permitted state-wide. Trout are just too scarce for that. But for the first and probably last such experience in a lifetime, the | Normally, he operates the pond as a private commercial venture - in the summer, but he opened it up to the writers last Saturday and Sunday and permitted them It was great sport to feel a each brought’in a rabbit they claimed to have shot. Saturday evening went over to a neighboring camp.where we were royally entertained by Rev. and Mrs. George Widdefield, Dr. and Mrs.. George Petroff, the Addison Oakleys, Willis ‘Lefurgys, Ralph Norvells and James Nyes. * * » ’ Royally entertained up to @& point, that is. We dropped nw merous broad hints about its being dinner time, but they fell on deaf ears, So we had to troop back down. into the swamp and -nourish as best we could on rare steaks, Improvement on Lakes Scheduled As a matter of fact the writer, along with some others, spent Ss wank nk os Sentunerten of Oe oes Coty Updeuiens Didn’t do any—fishing; largely because didn’t take Did have an opportunity to promote bobcats indicated thatthe predators are having a little half-hearted rabbit. Sasi when we pa’ get the. rest of the 7 tle up to 14-incher of trout out of | Work~on Lake County Waters’ Will Start in Spring LANSING @ — Warm water im-| * ; : a aca ee as THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1954 \ = ee ae Partridge Takes Trip. “Al Righ PA - sort of tine. * * Nelson baked an apple pie, and | it was surprisingly good. 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Bidault is a picture-tiook version ‘Mind, Works for fe ak é conciled to the necessity of Ger- many's return as a European pow- er, Bidault’s ideas were not al- | ways so clear-cut, . |. As late as last summer he seemed deliberately to be delaying French action on the European Army plan with, unceasing de- mands for United States and Brit- lish guarantees and his insistence | that other matters, such as final CT eee SE aE at a oie f 2 es. _ ‘2 THE-PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1054 Europe's. ,| CAPTAIN EASY rendering Germany ernationalization | of the Ruhr, an independent Rhine- land state and forced emigration to reduce the German state. | In 1944 he went to’ Moscow with De Gaulle to sign the friendship pact with Russia. But somewhere in the last years or months he changed his mind. of § oma ee aaa /ROK'Is Impressed He is debonair, low-voiced. He wears smartly : . | ed States would come to the aid , of South Korea in the case South tailored suits which seem de- Hiberately to have been selected to go with his carefully-groomed : u , ? gray hair, | tied —_ admits to no dissatis- He could also be, as he once i Bid i was, a school teacher, a role which Po Jonenaychng eed a eneans seems far removed from another of his convictions. + Bidault at one time had visions the new president of sacs Poe eR RR, g -y § = S & Ly & 3. 4 3 resistance leader during the Worl War Ii occupation of France by Germany After the death by torture of its former leader, Bidault took over as president of the National Resist- ance Council. ee |. In_1943, disguised as a small, poorly-dressed Protestant theolo- | gyr student named Pastor Bi- | dault, he went. to Paris and pre- pared the way-for the later tri- ~~ Webster-Roth | : | By such a stand, he automatical- HOW TO GET HIS GOAT role which he also played with| | distinction — that of underground | .., by 81-6 Senate Vote |ssicse'v.'s sian the event | SEOUL @-—South Korea's for-| 'éign minister today said he was | i ‘pleased and impressed’’ by the | | 81 to 6 vote by which the U. 5. | Senate ratified a defense pact with | | South Korea yesterday. | “Tt shows,” said Pyun Yung Tai, | hat the American people stand hind the treaty for security of | the free world,” 4 The pact provides that the Unit- AOE South Korea should march against | North Korean Communists. Turkey Chief in U. S. NEW YORKw#—President ‘ Celal Bayar of Turkey fliesto Washing- ton today for the formal start of a month's good will visit across the United States. He arrived here 'SIDE GLANCES { by Galbraith | ri bh \ “wr As \ ee vi jo | : ah os “- Gr bee - by trnie Bushmille AUNT FRITZI--- MAY I HAVE THIS EMPTY PERFUME SPRAYER 2? NOW MY DOG CAN CELEBRATE HIS BIRTHDAY ATTA BOY --- BLOW “EM OUT 7 | WOULD You LIKE © Wwe \ [vaur? ano usTeN \} |-! : He TELEVISION MOVED T ALL. OF THOSE #ITO He BEDROOM SINGING COMMER : | YOu KNiow THAT The ee TOR FORBADE : 4. FoRM/ i : 5 : Bs, ate all - Now est Mealy Vabepne tng, : | “You know, Buster, sometimes I'm not quite sure you're my type!” 3 CISCO KID 7 by Jose Luis Salinas «ltd DONALD DUCK NO USE WAITING, MR. DUCK... R NEPHEWS WEREN’ AA ZING [2] p= ma " 27 | _= beer eB ag BBO | ‘ BOARDING HOUSE ‘ eee : TEACH TRAY WITH THE No Matter What... NAME OF A ONE-GULE HOTEL Y TT YAS at ence ant AAR roa AY ON TT, ROOMS 75 CENTS, t SUPPOSE our Problem MND ¢ BONS You's Penne Oy wm WELL, THAT BEATS YOUR 7 OF SO, TRUANT: SCHOOL ANO WENT Ti 6S! you a pn (= by T. V. Hamlin OUT OUR WAY LE \, Public farmers’ ; . CHICAGO @--Small gains were | , Fruits: Apples, Del tency, 0.00 registered by corn in an other- No 1, site be apple. penathen. cy, * wise ragged grain market on the| Mcintosh, fancy. 3% bu; No 1,200.3 29 today, ° ait 9 a si 06-230 bu; rather light in all fancy, 3.75 bu: me 1, 3.60-3.00 bu, immediate future, Wheat"near the end of the first | 59-15 bag: hour, was % cent lower to % higher, bag: Beat es. black, No. 1, 1.00-1.50 ba.; Mareh $2.13%, corn % to % high- radishes, red, No }. 66-90 dos bchs, Rhu- er,:March $1.54, oats unchanged to % lower, March 79%, rye one to 1% higher, March $1.25%, soy- beans % lower to one cent higher, Maret $3.13%, and lard unchanged 15-85 i> bag, "No 1, 761.28 doa behs, id |No 1, 190-125 dos bebe. Rutabagas, No 1, 2:00-2:35 bu. quash, - Deiictous No 1, 75-1.00 bu; squash, Hubbard, No 1, ie bu. Turnip, topped, Ne i, 1.00- . a. : DETROIT EGOS . : DETROIT (AP) — The following prices © doten were péeid f.o.b. Detroit by irst receivers for case lots of federal- | “THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, Stocks Milling at Higher Level poles. opening and then started milling 4 a around at its best levels. The opening rush was so great that the high speed ticker fell be- hind briefly in reporting actual , | transactions on the floor of the stock exchange; The,lag at the ‘| most was two minutes, Thereafter the rise halted and around at that | level. Individual issues held major at- , tention: Radio Corp., up 1% yes | barb, hothouse, No 1, 1.80-1.75 § Ibs; | terday, gained % on an opening | block of 20,000 shares today, and |afterward it extended its rise to a point at a price of 26. New York Stocks Figures after decimal points are cighths tat ded 4 Adams Exp .. 303 Kelsey Hay .. 17.5 ~ Grai Pri "Waleeetieads” A. tambo $2; thse 04 Nes 304 Kecsee 88... 38 ae » am H ‘*, ~ | Air uc reage (r2¢ er , rain rices 6, weed average, 544%. Grade B, | Alieg L Stl 32 mn & F,.. 13 CHICAGO GRAIN . large, 60. Allied Ch .,, 766 a Daw: “3 AP ' : Bro iz bo, 60; Is ,- 3; Allied Stra ... WA eae A es _ “ne oom medium, rs ty 4 S large, 49. iGrade | Allis Chal ,., 46.4 ilet & Mey,.. 06 . teceee @33% Mar 1.24%}. large, 4. Cheeks, 41. Alum Lid 49 «= Loc Aire/,. 28.5 SD gaa” May I ade Alum Co Among foows of 200% diy... 131% CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGs =| 4 Airis : 13.6 4 oybeans | CHICAGO (AP) — Butter steady: re-| 4m CaraFay - 2.12% ~ sin see pete i estpte 4,065.39%; vinieale buying prices Am Cyan : 4 He teeenee ..a8 unchanged to % higher; 93 score and 4 Gas&el , M4! | 143%— dy sees 3.12% 92 A @8; 90 A 63.26; 68 C 625. care: | Am ase 3 =~ 155% Sep .+1--s 243%. 90 B 64: OF © 62.75. | Am N- Gas, 414 oS 7 ad bard b Bere * 1 sf iaeedilich dias ia 4. le. { Anaad 144 es eS - 32 : | buying prices lower to ‘5 higher; U.S. , arr See TS Mar) ..00, 16.00" | targe 4-405: U8 mediums 465. Us. | A@ Seating . 24 Mont Ward... = Ti% May ...... 4.10 standards 45.5, current receipts 43.5; | am 23 T% diy... 16.67 | checks and dirties 42. ans 150.1 . 3 ae 4m Tob ..,, 645 24. “ CHICAGO POTATOES me Oe, 38 - DON'T DELAY CHICAGO (AP) — Potatoes: Arrivals, | armour ..... 4 31 UU! hew stock om track 6: supplies light; | atchison 98.6 +» & de 7 Market about steady; | ati Cat Line 91 - 6 ORDER NOW! no carlot track sales; meg — ship- | atl Refin , 3 = “es” stock for ¥ } Attias Pdr ... 37.7 ue &. 704; Saturday 693; Sunday 6; old stock; | Ayco Mig |.- 8 * arrivals 251, on track 333; supplies mod- | peiq Lima - 8 19. erate; demand moderate; market about | Bait & Ohio 20.1 .« 20 steady; Colorado Red MecClures 260-75; | pendix Av .. 662 . 28 Idaho Russets 3.40-45; bakers 4.05; Min- | Benguet "LS 42 nesote-North Dakota Pontiacs 2.50. Beth sti nn sg 5° , ia - ne Boeing Airp .. 52 ery & otal . $20 te *500 OM SIGNATURE, CAR OR FURNITURE Get extra cash at Household Finance! Loans made on ' signature, car or furniture without endorsers—for any : good reason. Many repay- ment plans. Monthly pay- ments to fit your income.'. |. Easy-to-meet requirements. , Phone or stop im today for ee, en mates oe fast, friendly one-day service! a * HOUSEHOLD Fi ———Coyporati 3% South Saginaw St. The Kay Bidg., 2nd Floor “PHONE: FEderal 4.0535. Bohn Alum ... 22 Poultry Bond Stre'. 13.8 Ohio Olin... 88, weigh Borden ....... 59 »p BA DETROIT POULTRY ae bai . = 8 OETROIT (AP)—The following prices | >*'##* ‘ 2 were paid per pound, f.0.b Detrott, tor | Brist My id 6 No. 1 quality live poultry up to 16 a.m.: Brun Balke .. 147 -% Hens: Heavy type 26-30, light type | Budd Co . 122 Hy ——=— oe —_ a a te ——s * 24 w», on or lg ° = - ryers under whites 25-27, gray ‘ ° POR PAST DELIVERY, CALL: crosses 27-28, Barred Rocks 29-30. Capon- | Ca® Dry .... 13 ++ 2. ettes 33. Old roosters 16. Geese 2. | Cém Pac ..... 24.6 -s Turkeys: Heavy type young hens 45, | Capital Air! .. 9.5 - 9. young tome 36. Case (JL) 15:6 ‘ * Fuel & Paint Co. — ema Ws Geter Tree .. @% ‘20. 436 Orchard Lake Ave. @ Ohio 36.1 - S | CHICAGO (AP}—Live poultry Chij&@ BW .. 1 «+> Phone FE 5-6159 to firm; receipts 1,427 coops; f.0.b, pey- sier -2 cesoe 3 ing prices unchanged to 3 cents higher; | Cittes sve ; 6 cove M04 : heavy hens 28-31; light hens 18-18; fry- | Climaz Mo .. 38.6 «vee IB ers or broilers 24-37; old roosters 11-19;:| Ciuett Pea | 47 -- - > ducklings pone. Coca Cols 120 onue 6 sc tlentaracnutes ’ Colg Palm ... 42 Met .... $12 STOCK AVERAGES Gas ..... 13.1 2 B--> 2 $ s YORK—Compiied by the Asso- - 29 at 2 2 5 tated Press. - 34 x - gentr4 % 68 + oe es} ! Indust Rails Util Stocks ro . Net change .i... +4 .... . +: * 04 seus BL Noon Wed. .-,..1515 824 $67 113 arse OA a Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets (the mild | Previous day....161) 634 567 1133) Cn pa |’ ** 6 7 of Dr. P.M. Week ago....+..t 621 565 112.0 * 343 78 pure-vegetable formula . F. Month ago.,...1443 78.6 65.2 108. a4 8ouRy ...... or Edwards) give gentle, complete, | Year ago,......180 028 S49 1149 “995 . 6 ts. 1963-8 hich....1518 23.86 86.7 116. . 423 bd Pri a 1 1S, 20¢, 600 isa hugh. «cde waa sae 1187 2388 > 2. _. Nopurging: No griping! 15, 90, %e | ee iow. s.tits eet $07 ene =? = . p- 24 77 | <4 : ' ot . B = : mt os igs : ‘ “ é : a - 90 S oe ie a am SEY es RS Se bd BS : a: a TT. eee uegee 444444 d " S¥snesssess: SAusteysucegsess BSE sev eEs 15, - Wh (erabdiewer & Weeks) Pigures after decimal points are e¢ighths ] pee nee gomeae ee 33 me Gerlty-Michigan™ vtviss cess 24 34 Kingston Producta* ...00 + 26 33 Masco Serew* oes eee eee 3.7 3 e000 G08 So: $4 seeeereeee tere seni geeers 49% 15 (ole io sale; bid and asked. exchange ‘See Safety in Fast Pickup | Teamster Head iman said yesterday. =} -per cent for five: years. ; | of the Fruehauf concern. " shipping | j company, holds the largest block | /of Fruehauf stock, about 130,000 | | fire by a group of minority stock-| PP SHIR KF HOM BeW ae See HH HF <3 be bs eto be 3 BO to MeMasvaweee ek awe aie ges ‘ 4 Gen 42.6 ‘ the Gen Teil.....» “a 4 Gen 31.2 . 02 Gillette ...... 425 est Goebel 7 c $7.2 4 Goodyear |...» 58 2 ai3 5O 4 “/ ] er Se Eggs i | @ i : ' i he Race for Engine Power Nears End, Say Auto Men By DAVID J. WILKIE Associated Press Automotive Editor The horsepower race in the auto industry--if there ever was one —has just about run its course. That's the view of numerous engine designers. Among them are| nq New Yorker models have vy Eee re a ~~ |- followed across the 200 horsepow- er mark. These include Cadillac with a and Lincoln with 205. ’ ‘ | Makers of these super-powered €pd S Oan | cars are emphatic in asserting | they have not sought higher horse- Beck ' Denies Purchase of Fruehauf Stock; Says Union Lent Million WASHINGTON (@—AFL Team- sters Union President Dave Beck | potentials, Actually, they say, the higher power output has improved engine efficiency, And, they add, quick get-away is a genuine safety factor. has “loaned” a million dollars} built into the cars with incteased ‘to the Fruehaut Trailer Co. of | Borsepower “Obviously,” he said, “there Detroit, and has not bought stock in the company, a union spokes- | ew instances when full power of the engine is used. iit is just as obvious that when The spokesman said the loan only a part of the power potential as made out of union funds and (is used @ smaller amount of fuel ~~ | 1, It's a good investment at 4 but at the higher power levels 6 |most of the larger engines re- 2. It will help Roy Fruehauf keep quire such things as four barrel control of his company, carburetors. 3. It helped Fruehauf_as an em- ployer of Teamsters members and lod C | d as-a producer of trailers which ge aien ar jobs for Teamsters’s mem- meeting of Roosevelt |Lodge No, 510, F. & A. M, 22 State St., Thursday, Jan. 28, at 7:30 p.m. Work in M. M. degree Raymond Kneisel W.M. —Ady. News in Brief Henry Green of 800 Oakland Ave. reported to Ponti ac Police yester- day that “someone smashed the right window of his car-while it was parked in the rear of his home Kolowich has also been under | tt formerly a Great Lakes concern, now a holding A radio antenna was stolen from holders of his company who claim) an auto owned by Floyd E. Smith ‘he has been withholding informa- | of 24 Dwight St., while the car was g g J i | sale at 5 N. Saginaw uf stock as collateral for St., Pri. Jan. 29, 9:30 to 9:00. Ady. Paul Hall, Sat.,;Jan. 30, 8 a. re i i z : ? i “ETA ry e JANUARY 27, 1954 230 horsepower, Packard with 212) | power solely for increased speed s T a ~ i used.’ renee nr emer eve ssa _ © He didn’t mention it specifically een oa spate Business Notes: Knaack Chosen. by Fisher Group Federal Credit Union Re-elects President and Names Other Officers Re-elected president of Fisher Federal Credit Union for 1954 re- cently was Carl W. Knaack of 3037 Old Orchard Dr. to the board of di- rectors were Ed- ward Wienman, of 52 W. New York Ave., vice president; Robert Lewis, 1760 Drah- _ ner Rd., treasur- er; Mrs. Winni- fred Lewis, same address, assistant treasurer; Byron Johnson, 104 W. Broeklyn Ave., clerk; Julius Terry of Leonard and Claude Souheaver of Auburn Heights. Placed on the supervisory com- mittee were David Mallory, 749 Cortwright St., chairman; Don- ald Frye, 970 Canterbury Dr., Ferry Ave. Named to the credit committee were Hollis Lee, 69 E, New York Ave. chairman; Cari Leppa, 7211 Dick Ave., clerk; Ervin Vollrate, 268 E. Rundell St.; Clarence Mar- otz, 312 N. Saginaw St.; and Phil- ip Marlowe, 145 Mohawk Rd. The Hudson Motor Car Co. re- vealed today it lost $6,465,197 during the first nine months of 1953, despite an estimated federal tax carry-back credit of $6,770, -| 034, Company spokesmen said the figure was the result of high tool investments, low 1953 deliveries and revised forecasts for 1954 and 1955. Club Plans Fish Supper METAMORA—A fish supper will i. sere Where's Your DANG Others named | positions on | ¥ 70 W. Lewrence St. Corner Cass FE 2-9221 Crawford-Dawe-Grove Insurance of All Kinds 716 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. be held here Friday by the Pi- grim Club. Serving will start at 5:30 p.m. Proceeds will go toward painting the Metamora parsonage. Ph. FE 2-8357 MONEY QUICKLY On YOu maome 69 W. HURON ST. Watling, Lerchen & Co. \ 716 Pontise State Bank Bidg., Pontiac FE 4-2895 offers you a new way to buy SHARES IN THE COMPANY OF YOUR CHOICE for as little as $40 a month Bae 4 future today! Here's how the new From the date of your first purchase, you Seathig Satecament Peub tation’ you ot are eligible for any on your financial program under way now. your stock. They will be paid to you im cash, With regular investments of as little as or used to buy more of the same stock, 6 $40 per month ... or per quarter yeer if The Monthly Investment Plan is « care- you prefer . . . you can start owning the fully worked out, long-range program for stock you want right now. Yes, in companies sound investment. You choose your stock, eng f it A ih E - For Sale. by Receiver— Confederation Life repo. | NOW OVER > : ONE AND A QUARTER BILLION DOLLARS _-. life insurance in force! __ TES .00 ~\ Ttownship PTA program planning , | @ dessert luncheon gf ae ' t \ Paka 4}: ae JANU Pe aes =r a Dads, Sons to Hear |Family Life Lecture committee will be held tonight at 7:30 for fathers and sons. Mr, and Mrs, David Treat of the last night for mothers and daugh- ters. Count Calendar New Wesleyan Service Guild of New Hudson orrow at the home of Mrs. Ralph | x oe oe - sears d enough It will be held-at-the CAT building Saturday, Feb. 27, . beginning at w s ° ~ committee will be Monday, Feb. 1, at 8 p. m. in the home of Mrs. Mackinder, 4763 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains. Band to Be Featured at Farm Bureau Dance . + WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — Raymond Wheeler and his orches- tra will be featured at a dance sponsored by the White Lake Farm Bureau from 9 p. m. to 1 a, m. Saturday. Modern and old time dancing will be featured and contributions will be a | Card Party Slated AUBURN HEIGHTS -— A card party: will be held at the Auburn club house at 8 p.m. tomorrow. | "| mand that he.resume preliminary ‘| reply sometime this -week,— but -ot-perfidy—amt President- Syngman Rhee to re- for Resuming Prefatory _ Talks on Peace Parley WASHINGTON «®—Special Am- bassador Arthur H. Dean is due to confer with State Department officials today on a Communist de- talks on a Korean peace confer- ence, : The Communist demand was made in a letter to Dean received at the State Department yesterday, The department was ‘expected to probably not today, The Communists accused the preliminary talks by next Monday, but they invited Dean to propose a date of his own, The special ambassador walked out. of the preliminary talks at Panmunjom Dec, 12 in -protest. against Communist accusations that the United States was guilty NESDAY, | eego ee of C. Installs Head at Recent Dinner as Eby x i Lees * pe . ti as 3 munity United Presbyterian Church, * WwW. d, Teew' wissen Figure-Fashioning Club -) Starts Easter Contest The -Fashion-Your-Figure wom- -| en's weight-reducing club is start- Boy Dies After Sled Coasts Into Car's Path ‘. Sout 4! UR CUTEITY a8ig Ww reer lease 27,000 anti-Communist Chi- nese and North Korean war pris- oners last summer.’ oe * . Dean said at the time he would not return until the charge was taken back, There have been sug- gestions that as a compromise, the Reds might agree to erase the charge from the record, So far, at least, they have given no of being ready to do this. __.Dean_ was due late today from) ous es ALT Feb is uk Oe ~ bs 4. TRAVERSE €lf YP TF weive- 27, 1058 and Women’s Surviving Mrs. Wallace Furbur of oe auxiliary fire. f red on Ex I og ‘ Signed st | at oe an . INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP REQUEST POR BIDS m, February.3, fore ee Oakland Coun “the follow go t, mount- County, Notice is hereby given, that 2 ting the elect of Community School District,, im the | County of Oakland, and State of Michi- in the elementary gan, will be “he schoo! building in the Village of Clarks- ton, Mick igan, on Tuesd daw Relief ‘press tal | ton the 2nd 1954. at 7:00 o'clock Notice is further given, that the Board of Education of said school district has eee i to be borrowed for the said bonds are to be The followin statement bas been re- ceived from the County Treasurer ss estimated that doliara ($600,000 money or” y Michigan, do hereby certify ing te the records in my January 21, 1954, the total of sperenste in the tex rate limitation above 1 year-old Robert Newman Jr., of Cedar, was fatally injured Tues- day when his sled coasted into the path of an..auto on a Lee- lanau County road four miles Square | northwest of Traverse City. Cla The boy died several hours | Schoo! after the accident in Munson hos- pital, Australian bush native diet in- cludes ants, caterpillars, cicadas, Mrs./ and other insects, as well as vari- dishes compounded of snake | ‘m., Eastern Standard time, to vote a upon the _foliowin & propositions: jon, (a) Shall the Clarkston Community Clarkston Community of Article 0! affect: taxable property in the Cet ‘School District Upit Geceenen Community School Clarkston Community 8c’ Dated: January 21, 1e4- : Chief This notice is given by order of the Board of Education of said ' Voted Yea increase increases Elfective 6 mills... cocccceseceacess 2081 them 1970 L Mill... .ccccsocssececcece 1801 thru 1870 3 MULLS. . peoeeyeecenenneess thru iste ot SB, vcccnconcccesesces O08 thru iv6@ '@ © WALTON T. ce Secretary of Board of Education of said School Donelson-Johns 4 aeoslee. | S38 Bs. The affair is open to the public. | New York, where he practices law. ea pel Goma £ Distiiet og a. _. Cemetery Lots 5 __titelp Wanted Male 6/SLICE OF HAM - Building Service 12 Laundry Service. 18 Lost & Found 24 Wante:’ to Rent 29 semis rant ene) MAN | iC Sar eae TOE | THES SERGEY PERG | gers, ONDER Conk TE | eouuey ware curenaneee ee eee PART TIME O6 ROM FRAME 34000. 1. OR FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV.| corner of Voorhics and Dick. P| iw pete. s work is Help Wanted Male 6| xust Be OveER w Years PHA sp in cheating) oh Pontise Laundry PE _ $0586. Mr_ Morris, #45 Voorbeis _ shen) Pat. Must be _reasousble. — ‘| OF AGE, SERVICE | STATION Sess anas, Minis on tile Find — . Lost, RUN AWAY: AND |7 ROOM PARTLY OR Houns 670 8 Fal _landale, Unton Lake. Moving & Trucking _19|" Wists “ot chain "end “alee, bore| te Merch Ve S800 NEEDED KIMB ay | | vpaauaeg. ae eek Pa coe on PAST, Mig i a Reward ol left leg, Name Frank: | Wed. Transportation 31 GENERAL BUILDING REPAIR. Tries ve ‘ ware . Journeymen dopa “Picked oft ncio Ps St | out a0 teary Faber | ME PARTY NNO Town ROWE: | we, ni To SeNmRAL i : . . 08, Tm. WINTER RATES ON FLOOR | xi. ee | Meg Kantcen Sua. co Men. | _ O0088. : Machine Repairmen Your Nash Dealer TERGiNt geet Mayine. Retimates. | “ACY time ood raten PE 24008; | Lost: Labies RED BiiroLD | Wid, Contracts, Migs. 32 Ft es * OPEN NIGHTS. COMPLETE LINE OF MASONRY. | LIGHT TRUCKING & BASEMENTS very important. Reward, FE éctricians ~ sn qe "| brick’ Block & stone FE 5-304 | one a Be sigs be =e PScenaie is | 1M Ee re. | Pipefitters dri, and grinders, MUl-| | re Pend Kew & REPAIR. | sonable. FE 3-685; *|__Notices & Personais 25; MEDIATE PS beret Sie, — WAN WEAT AF. t} Soe ANTES D ROOFS 20 ait} O’DELL CARTAGE WOULD |ANY ONE SEEING CAM ubier , Toolmakers formation, Wits Bex €2, Ponting een” “WE sient Pe | Oe On ee PE same "S| 53. at Trailer Camp on Opdyke land Call -| Wood Patternmak pre. = BLOcK SMITH MOVING —| Stara etter’, Avsawe: | Fa Ptta'toy fine siween ater | —_ , REPRESENTATIVES Sasre” “Pel Gabe Roth. FE | van or Pickup Service PE 4400s | TO 1, eg wh x: sere Farce oo Feat BOND Oe SOMPETE |e rainy bore cor A eet | 2 gee eam | Tm ne ve , . ' LADY. DOES YOUR RUO LOOK | __ Experienced Time Study | ea ret - Fi tse ‘ater 6 Pa TRUCKING & RAULING nS BOS Pan Pam. wales None ip yy wquity te your Ts os ce ee ee Carpenter Contracting | ¥ rege ~ ast On AND aPTER THIS DATE, | ,°°O* & yout Men ward weekly from start Distros Rougn or trim PHA TER.48. , N aAkD STOR a 27, 1954. I will not be re- Kg 4% Templeton, Realtor APPLY manager potatmeeh ‘be made Get our bid ee tate saywhere in| poo a ow g Coven Fmt LD W. Huron : ee sak re ee “Sgge oS 8 ee os | oe _ Sea, Paes, hat” |B een Oe Hr PONTIAC Fy Se ee REMODELING —| [ruck for Rent Swoemabouts. of Georee teweiys | CASH AVAILABLE MOTOR a OApscEs AnD MOceaRE fom | "AED hovihaaar A. A RANTER. WOOF SPE | Toh “That achtes” senine “wits ~ Help Wanted Female 7 | STOPPERT & CECIL |* ™ "isa ae | ee ee ae © [ye ce Seeenes DIVISION GENERAL BUILDERS Pontiac Farman vy Bonney i he 38 cGiaiely and : LADY WITH NICE PERSONALITY | 4380 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Pinins agp eg d Tired? 7 Cant sleep? Lat| Call FE 20040. immediately Employment Office for counter end aly in On Sere ee Industrial Tractor Co, ae kee you Macnee fer| | STONE REALTY ; GLENWOOD a¥ poreen eftee 9 p.m. Deb Ray Sy a aise cur tom RIDDEN, AERVICE Anes RUE . feat. “ie ean ae CASH for "ACTS or evenings free| his is the way they’re coming through these days, Buck— Services 13 mt 2 | ANY GIRL OR WOMAN WEEDING | ¥_you-claw to se _your land con to hold dress and lingerie parties. ‘Paint-it- if pee. = “ . oneal ashes FE 42206 or PE 2-7635.; “, wiser. - Mrs.| ‘tact. as We bave plenty BANK necessary. it-yourself camouflage BUSINESS WAN Wirth % TON FROCK Ts i ag A Cont. | of * our disposal for con- gung man with sufficient beating | 97G —need help for those phoos| ants Work Call any Gime/ dential The Salvation Army. alll ge ee i = capable of doing teller) EXPERIENCED MIDDLEAGED alle Why. Dot ‘from our 0621 __ ws yee Sone work ip small but recently Te-| white women for grill and steam Help Wanted 8| Work Wanted Female 11 efficient and courteous phone ans- . KNAPP SHOES . i ae ‘= Sevines Bank; Soulh Lyon, Mich. ee BH, RA Pa =s APPLIANCE SERVICES Painting & Decorating 20 | _ PE 5-6730 -| CAMERON H. CLA _South “Lyons, "GEneve 82311. "| Sh "isane : wee clemage te be ee APPLIANCE SERVIC ~~ | SHOUTING, HAVE YOUR EYES | 1302 W Huron ort $i REAL ESTATE | EP ee oe oe eee Tlic eats Tatts “ase |"autee “rassauie "peas | Beer piometrt PR «san |” CAA -FOR-YouR WANTED YOUNG” LADY. Gee me. ' wap amr women, geweuans| geese aeaes ete Instructions 9 Se |e | rere | Ey eat man should “make a minimum | @fe0 whe cannot accept ordinary | accORDIONS LOANED FREE TO}. WoME? Ww : ee Leese auras Patina Sie | soak at teed ae | eer tenes nay wnrrsbans cab FOTOS. | Ba A, JOHNSON a a te ee felivering igh ehiminey Fete | oe ow Woe : Mes Beres. 7 3560 £3 Merk. | FE 42833 > ASSIS- w } inti 109 TA i : a ig nd eg Fees Tan Se SAE | rie spacncios Saecorante VE] Semis Ein 12% Hees: | 2704 S. Telegraph Rd. ef not necessary e Wo! Pat anh ed 4 : KNAPP “ gERVICE ae lll Og 8 A ed a Nelle eh Sie cae ces SEs ace | Eee aaa oe Mae, | ees tate eaS me | "Panes Pree snes VE Wea Child tw Board 26| t, “ust tans Somat x a ny gt : | MeCabe, 1214 Pontiac state Bank AINTING, © RAPER | cbse Ser se Sate, = ground and reliability. Write to L TO Shain FOR pares White Seot'er Pee ; - UT Ay at Telegraph ~ Huron, doels |" snort race cosh. Apply O17 Av- Sareehe. WORE hes it Poe ol cntL- MAHAN ti : ho or age ‘Wéman desires house-|~ Le Spa pea cae fo nl x - ter 4 o'clock. JOURNEYMEN ONLY Srrice Fosrnon Fe enc fener ae. De, Syn APPLY 9942, | HOME CALLS < $3.56 ‘Wanted Estate 32A ~ |. _. DAY OR NIGHT wee a ony _ MITCHELL'S TV «aaa DIVISION Noni Radio k TV if is] . j ; |e Nctts Rade ETY | | 3H - WE SELL ale - WE BUY | Se Teaiet _6ies or Fe —™ serra ES nes 3 Mm e i. * FE % Eves, - now. : typi! 4Jesir a] ma By == neocmiseion ‘Bive, "tne Business Institute ie Se fae ress, employment, wens: LW, Lawrence st, _F= 23551|" Building Service BRAID MOTOR SALES ; Sith Waited isk te aw Peso EXPEI New & Used CAR SALESMAN Buicks & Pontiacs ablished by Section 2% = HE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY: 97, 1954. For Sale Houses $s ee FUNNY BUSINESS - by: Hershberger For Sale Houses 43 43|_For Salo. Houses “ 43| _For Sale Houses — 43) “Wont to Sell? on mal YT ’ Humphries - |\77\ MIE | ANNET rr ‘aac Aubure Ave. 8 “ Pp : BS antl ‘BUYERS WAITING ORNTLEMAN | TO oar" : Modern 1% story & ow in ri ‘ Maare ly ine. euaniate _ Wards , . Hend-| L OFFERS Re front home moar some stone in the ix \ ype tarts neem sae | a" 3 - Matasbeg mi SE tg Ty a results, CLEAN \SURERING, ROOM, ONLY $1,460 DOWN. and ery By Be Ee Be OR Ranch Home =~ he t _6-4035, 103 8 glean 3 bedroom home sear ‘entrance storms and screens, full iy home. Living room. éin- § rooms pet. sttached as or. ontracts | Canoe SLEEPING a FoR Ave, e mod basement, Plents. of room, Sp ing Yoom; end pre ie ern. ‘WHITE BROS, ja "ailleon, “ott otf’ On ve & pleat: af closeta. too. lot ge! attached auigee $3,500 and ooh u "eat basement. * extra well “construct ote - bnd 1% car garage, Don't wait, wn le. ; pactically new furnace, Gs- uated on lot 905280 tp Dray CLOSE IN, TBINGLE, 1 aac. é. ¥ I Bot call now. $5,900, total Rice uration ealenion Woods, in good residen- : : Orin brs Win": or ¢ on site i’ rw * 7 — a a: vee t s ; H h ' FT eal siding” Priced. st tial seighborhoed. " $13,968 Tash For Re Veer “Home or |~ ~ cLeAN™ AiSEPING RM in excellent condition, Large umpnries . Equit carpeted living room with fire- Rambling Ti room ONE OPF JOSLXN - Located in Silver Lake Area i ¥ LiGhT ‘Wousrerrr ns “PRIOID- ee, modern kitchen, 2 tiled nomet Besides the living ever popkiar LeBaron Beautiful brick home having Phone us for immediate _petlen In Men. 102° Whitt ths oll A.C. hess and recrea- room, kitchen with adjoin- Farms sub. So convenient large living room with fire- (romediate cash, We wil be glad | MERPING ROOM IN MODERN | — {igh,rPsee # basement, 67,00, etessers ant full ‘beck, Pelt] Poutac “Motor: abedsoom place “kitchen, " dinette a look” aver ge ay gragert ty e = ee a Mtr. SS es " soa ~ — ent ‘vith i - . be slow." en x ie, | ame be bath on first DRAYTON ‘PLAINS * RON .. Pine heater = ine s etiPon H. CLARK WIPE DOUALE BOOM FOR T GR |” beech, 12 front, of Ge rac. Tessent eradition throtgnosti | oak floors plastered, patat revin” space shcatea on | Lgested 1 Pee Cl. were 06 N. Tele- tive 3 bedroom home located Good location—very near Crescent ed walls, gat furnace. You'll le : center, this 2 ot, Li wilh 50 large ' ve a. “4 Ly ae at fr sues pal big rm iiving and ‘ like U's one, $3,370 down, trees, lose to new gr ome ory a = PS a a meee sea . Ags OD, a ae em SO ine terms. os.00 DOWn < Ce school, $16,200, terms, kita ye ath ached garage BUYERS! BUYERS! | 202. © Aubarn oil“ hest eesebe Lasoo’ toad H h leis ides! buswaice atree. | Indian Village Brick ieee, | SUNG | | eee eee em _ffumphries | B'sesiaes, | ty ater et a| Giroux 6 Hicks e again ck possess! ex home te the fuz- easant living room 32 oom, 2 bath home ig A-l ee now eall 334 ep as RM. 2 BLOCKS. TO anew “ae ury class! Fascinating modern en wiih one complete wal cones. Living rooms with | 4306 Dixie me7,, De a nea: EVER FE $-s236. FLOYD KE NT. -Real architecture! Handsome Norman of built a fo Pull oh ae et rch, eereeee. daly F =NT, Realtor , brick-4 bedroom 2 beth home is copbeeré - % The All Woman Realty ; , of y. Many Fon, ne AUTOMATIC | HEAT “Ww, Lawrence PE 6.6105) ~ “situated on bank papement, race Larae apace, of] best and copia Woes, We cope; | tae, weer. Waban. n Evenings PA of Sylvan Lake tn select Sylvan —— ae Toe heater Space CRESCENT LAKE ¢ 2 AND 3 BED- ROOMS PVT. apie peAetie - Next te ‘Consumers Power the Unique glassed INDIAN ¥ ; it, tera Mu homes and a few oi rates $973 Orchard Lake, ; ity’ fo the oun* two 2 full ete hence = ee. - eala for 4 OR § BED 4-0826_ sid seem = ting oi] furnace, recrea- ROOM elder homes, Several Rooms With Board 38| "EW 4 RooM House MODERN, *. TO CEILING~—smart reised hearth jon basement plastered Sparimprta alse lales tty | ann | compete soo for "81,500, mae, pr! seen x J ’ sundeck. | Fitchen, "BRICK = STONE Roy Annett, Inc. price ‘only. Ot Pominemen forme bee. [CMAN QUIET ROOMS Zon], wich term — , 6 pertect ‘rooms and tle bath! TiiMateD. paved ‘euseet. (38 B, Hurog PEderal 3-110 rheima Me Yomand. Room po ae ee 2B §-0993.) 3 room house ents 2 acres, v Ge : Oe ta r “ 4 "file baths Yes, it has everything. Open Evenings and Sunday 14 | pp pst on ew single beds, shower, warm rms.,| 2% screa, Orienvie, oro, laree 3 For heaven's sake, Géorge! Py Can’t you dream something, a, pee Loe 836 “ATTENTION _ ~ _For § Sale Lots 46 Fer Sssle TOMORROW ne ‘Mitre, 413 "E. Manafield,| quick eeod wel, must sell | besides being lost in the Alps?" | Shows by epponioess, RAY ONEIL, Realtor | ¢ ws oat net ROOM AND BOARD, 3% CHAR- GE EO. MARBLE, Realtor ~ . Huron Open 06 Must sell, offered for the first IDEAL ‘’ ; i time at this sense’ i low price. : ee Kinzler, Realtor | ee nee taupe |! Amierscaville, Ra. Wotertord For Sale Houses 43 Bee Sale Houses 43 : Phone PE 3710) or PE 417 mode salt shaker type = DERLY PENSION MEN. FE OR | mei am mM Co-operative Real Estate Exchange’ home. Festure «| yer large kitch- : va +25 23-1528, Private entrance. ~ tu p ries “Room HOMESITES wap ie "ttl ' . ‘4 HOUSE, PULL BASE snack in. iL). tt ‘Realior henge A NG ROOM, ¥ i ment, 2 car gar 2 good lots A fous living With beau- nm vex gag 5 Charles FE 2-0474 Biack top mares, sdb “smali| tub ‘Dutch fireplace The bed) AT ACEDAY GARDENS We are tn need of houses, farms, | GENTLEMAN: CLEAN HOME & #3 WN Telegraph Open Evenings Seston yea . - mmemedl poe separate shower A Coleman Bien- | Large, i04uis0° evel ac land contacts for ood mesis, Near Pontiac & ; - po You have $1,800? If so this | Co-Operative Realtors Exchange . rnace keep tats. _ Sane at $650 with —tele Eee Ek au INCOME 1 vedem bungalow. fully modera| A LOVELY 3 BEDEM MODERN COOLEY LAKE family warm, And. ai wicacied LLWOOD-FARMS— house, >t mr OOM ARD, : 3 . , 2 car ee mir: "ar ble bom. \ EA ° PONTIAC REALT Y CO. _ Gentlemen. MA 6-6387. Ps 4 ‘a showing geod Io’ 80n180 feet should hot water Giatex siding, full: a bad home, Ra me 4 tial on @ large _ Y 200 z lot. Just t rfpcorran m ba ne a6 ve'sar “tone on gg A toca “i toe required va ~ 8B EST BUYS. oot ni Only t50" al Bee 2 2 lots near Tiscote de, 0s Kin: Cooley ‘Take. Hag living ae te y-4 “a1 300 with $9,500 tor0e fe larel, go Sef ate a ie sataty all at Wy johnece on Orcha! insures your TOD AY $65 monthly. — wey Re. a =) w eS. ~ Balence ‘ Soa ah 3 toe down. See us today. JONES se Si So ie large down payments vestmens DO YOU HAVE $1,680? If you do} +1431 — of of ie Len yg ee ag Large wooded nearly 3 scres* are scarce, trade your rty,|2 DAY MEN SINGLE BEDS. ee raw aedinie pecenadien | -eAacn RAR good wes cali Us, do mot feel sollsled _Close in 86 Aubure, NORTH SIDE . - we have tale vesems "bu $950 DOWN fine poihcion Otfered at $1,500 with ; DORRIS & SO) Convalescent. Homes 38A 4 geome. & mma on, arb Sate nats NEW BRICK with 2 Rondjogel lo i a -' income t Oren. EMI EE “e Cre BAKER BEACH % CO-OP ypPom as vi Be” ao y rege, ‘way. Wonde op} i Lake Lange Sone pri lot. Son316 < Hures - te : ; TION 730 = & down, near Charming "ee suburban x 3 PRAME ft. ered at easy : “ ‘Cash for Your Home “er 2 eaecy feotiemen non ground B. D. CH ARLES a afom —S OL Ame AREAY t .. ipa a WRIGHT, Realtor ‘eatural _ th poren. press. WILLIAMS . as * hl ouleanae nook, +6645. We have fo ge buyers of small proved. 516 Ot oe Rochester. rites oe Real Brae Bachonge aan “ee re = ¥° vedroom Mick base. ab Tesgrape non _ Delaware ral GARDEN * woop I 26341, im rE w and e.2 " ment, fumece 2 car garage snd “GI RESALE seed | | AnD BATH OfL HEAT,| 5 Lovely lake privilege good : Lake Rd, ROOM varias FOR coeen es. PE S608, FPESTi65, arge bedrooms ward- Picts at $4.480 with #1950" down, 3 forced air, automatic hot water, . From $556 up easy 2 | Open to § rly ladies, HODERN ¢ + Bon BUNGALOW 3 2 pele qesets eneh Se te A lovely 3 bedroom home located | recreation room 12x30, plastered ‘ GREE LAKE. “OFFICE | - pisseset oa eanestet “tat 55 bath, longo modern kitchen RR Re Re A ES Hast of” dosiye. 3 C W ood Co on bad ome approved. “si8 OR locathon, 9 Cash some, aS & utility room,-oll a,c. buy in a 4 room ern Ol it bes Dgine Gist pene & cute pa oe ae ioc Ean paviaet "FE ° welds: - ‘ en Fe VACANCY FOR 5 [Abt — ee heat & elec, hot water, 1% Tesale at only $9,080 with §2,600| Kitchen. Has © basement é 1735 Wiliams Lake Ré. OR Cat as tesviset i and Estates Maple §-4000 .|, HAYDEN TSS tt ee | 8 a fester Tiere te else 6 3 cat | Otiioe "nnar 5 PE ethan = ~aenpnmasiaresinnag ul, a re car ‘ —— mer & You M. M = mee Tre pi “Hotel Rooms 39 ) wate al oan Do YOU PREFER THE WEST| garece, P at $10,500 wih | 6 R HOME =. WOODED = we Seer a Bani " HOTEL ROOSEVELT | down “Geicting' forubare, 4 room 4 ROOMS, 1 ACRE Vulage. ‘Buat ta te See nee NE. Cc ‘Newingham, Broker iy sone “ot 10.5 2 305 ft. The & deantis site located ; oe ero) weet heat, heater, ~» ve and only $10,280 with | - 3a 8. Marshall “ewe A _ po A, 1 a ” Bo OU wi y decorated. By week. Also 3} bedrms, livingrm., :diningrm., . : case? faite.” by week. Reas, rates, FE gost, eo | and shower, Privi- Wet built frame — 6 nice $2,630 down. _ Phone FE +0043, or PE +01, Kitchen | sad —; = J front ¢ am hill. $05 down, . e aed or sel Je if price WEST SUBURBAN $1,500 down rooms & com bath. Many more te choose from Drive porch. ee oe tor nao wee af a Sa — end terme ‘ bath, electric water heat | elec. hot w heater, cul to cur office and lock ao oe ome Nay Set BD HOTEL AUBURIN ~ | sxe beet, oft ineuiation Wired for elec stove. oak our photedistiogs, Parking ot our K | —_— ee “STREAM 2 ve <0ssi_or FE 44802 | cooking and refrigeration unit. | 3, Some finishing, fo oe. Here ia ‘s bergain et ames =| | “°F. \Igt- re Aiso | or 3 Room Arse SUBURBAN Se oe seg $2,860 down. it CAMERON H. CLA 3 bedrm. hemes, ence! P - . acre Rent Apts. Furnished 33 | veers FE 242%) home with h ledgerock trim. Breese- ay RK | mm pn THE SHARPEST 3 bed- ew Excellent ba ome a ti by rege PHONE FE nee with or - wn. floors ‘basement, turnac DOWN 1362 W, Huron Bree, | 758 sould ‘abecwsiely se. Hew ; o Lanes noceen ayy xecaee.| Rent Office Space he atie wate heater Large $850 a PR Se ener va beat & heat. Sa 1h f. tots._ As low eiih oes —, trance, Must be quiet, No drink-| y, , - tot fenced and oats] Siete, frome @_deth. wih =| NEAR ST. & BALD-| and 1% car garage. Cement drive.| &* $1,000 down plus mortgage Ponting Lk oS 3a WOODWARD AVENUE top drive, Price $i4.900 with ee 5 nota iiss a G. I, Homes. 3 bedroom ranch ito, gus bot waier io ke bein tee ee tl ae, oO oe e Corne Cass Lake : i od bedr jot, garage. right party ; vest hake Re grag ee soning. evar | hs armnea,, fo Went ites pies some en] Repeat Sat sor acne PRICE THRILLER - John K. K. I Irwin m5 Mon A. (te, t chetee teow o—. thse . + ~~ — x Genersi{ a c. “HAYDEN; Realtor} waco CLOSE-IN —— HIGH § : L sod bain om : for that Dream Home with fares orem . } 3 eI) 4 im. 3 lots, ofl heat, SMALL ieee Co. wi Huron $2264 storms & a garage.| furmace and 52 gal. electric water ~~ and chickens. : Soles 5 Se Dw week. Includes | For Rent Miscellaneous 42 Bs." Ere te teh 7 large rooms, bath, utilit au. — ee ae |. Puone PE 40st Eve PE i804 L iBhows, REALTOR : —_ RAK Cabin | ~ GI No Down Payment ares 2 brick stores, house & rrits and flowers @ buy ai| MEW 3 BORM HOME IN ROYAL 1302 'W, Huron 34810 y rent garage. Ost, owner, Low down pay- ee a a med «CAR OARAGE WITH TINY BOM | cruise iow owe payment | adh ie | Fae ata =, 7EE Sie “Taserauew a-Si ARTMENT, COUPLE rage -_ By 4 , Fe New udecre 3 and tt Gineted n rea Peres . a. hp ee Lar value where ten | these = 3 bec WILL fh ne ER _acing_on, 32 Auburn Ave. homes, finished, Ap- ae Fia. room brick homes. yu a woth | -, water Fi San For Sale Houses 43 simately 20 minutes from re $500 DOWN Sell or trade, f C taster is, fl ammon - ne Receevelt Botet : 1S. F, PANGUS yore 34-18 rs sae cinerators, kitchen ¢ ‘mus| Williams Lake Area rm A HOME OF YOUR PE ‘Ortonville 138. Reverse oe Cute cony, 3 rooms located . mq —" ie | OWN Th ig BEDROOM E Brite 3 ggg te eos fe Rioen eicurs 22 Price Reduced orth Side = ‘ 4 room frame home built in | “SS with @0xi50 1. lot, Best Buy in Brick ast cite teetene © sa eh ecomeeeal ; you can can five im, $1000 Gown. Cherokee Hills — or Donelson Park NICHOLE AND HARGER | CO. 4 bedroom, Part Pe Win caly “CUCKLER REALTY Bren On Saou GAYLORD VERY REASONABLE Sean, 6 me Sms @ Handy transporta- oe - “f- Edw. M. Stout, ReaJtor Tt M. Saginaw St. Ph FE $4105 miriey # rooms, 3 bed $ rooms - $ Draytos- Plains. - 3- go * Seon” 3 betreems ¢ Sen cn to eee GAYLORD 116 E. Pike &t. FE 40504 PSE Six rooms, in excellent co REALTOR, FE 2-8316 a w. Huron St., Open We hare ao large home 3 can ed = Open Eve. 7 to 8 eve,- John Kinzler, Realtor nweos : ae 0 W. Huron FE 20823 $2.000 down on this three bed- bg. nts Goma zarment su | Coopers Rent Hie Enchanes| Ente Secremeg pore, ane WARD E. PARTRIDGE, HAPPINESS : aad Annet Inc. 5 ag — Sy 2,900 Sq. Ft. modern store building, shopping distict ‘north side, | ae oil forced alr sir beat hg M4 you have been couldn't pang. Ga park area for your friends & ers. Requires $15,00 down on the mess or you cen buy ¥ and all for $20.000 down, ie us for an appointment to see THE PONTIAC. PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY. 27, 1054 Oe er , 202 S. bye = to $500. caper a vour televhone. FE 9-812] . Sera 2 LOAN d VE 3-181) “=| Need Money? '__.-. STORAGM, GARAGE -— Light Manufacturing 12 basement. 2-8xi0 en- . Past loca- Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE ALK TO THE RIGHT MAN OU WANT TO BUY A BUSINESS SUPER DRIVE-IN - ba! ft. and Bienway, ua y 000 down. GAS STATION _ GARAGE — ‘ ‘ WARD E. PARTRIDGE OFFICE OF NATIONAL BUSINESS HOUSE OFFICES IN PRINCIPAL COAST-TO-COAST World's Largest a. Ww, Huron Open Eve, re 23-8316 PLEASANT LAKE _ SERVICE Gasoline and g Eliz. ~ at commer of W ising Lk, - _ FCR ome OR SMALL Drive-I1.~ basement, 20x60, clean West side, ‘Close to = ve oe ‘PE /2-0068 after Busy BEER STOR: 1.000 Figs inventory for sale “ss x "pees 1000 don yeas Restdiirant — Dixie Highway — . restau and 80 ‘Call FE 23-0340 and sak for Ted M MoCullough. | Francis E. “Bud” Miller Realtor - a Customers Parking Space 3 5 “Rear Sold for $4,500. Balance $3,650, At ee gg Discount $730. Your . Excellent investment, “CORT. M. IMBLER 1111 7. PE 4-9504 Daily "til 8 Sunday 2 to 6 —}810- Josiyn — LARGE 4 ROOM HOME WITH basement, Contract balance full $3,950 at 20 per cent discount. Cost to you only $3,160, Col Fe Money to Loan = 553 {State Licensed Le Licensed Lenders) WAITING You May Bo-row 20-9000 Today seat Ge" eit szz| BUCKNER} FINANCE CO. ng aan diestaad a unon MONEY |= your ae For Sale Housetrailers 55 Pontiac. wr Chief MOBILE HOMES 22 ft. to 45 ft. in length. Up to 5 years to pay, You can buy « Les Hutchinson reconditioned trailer as low as i100 dowae” Hutchinson’s Trailer Sales 4615 Dixte Highway, Drayton Plains 3-1201 Also Corner Mile & Woodward LI 5-2801 $2500 EM 340i, * : $100-$200 GOOD ers. Dlans move in me diate! iv vi ws 4 — Byes MICH-ARROW ELCAR-RICHARDSON 22 to @ All "4 Models "Priced Sale Parkhurst Trailer inte tepette” ee sans _ ; ry Orion Exe ESEE SAL’ NOW “THE BEST, eux S ARE AT aT Oxford TRAILER EXCHANGE ANDERSON ROYAL, PRAIRIE cen Gatun Gene oe eo OTH- ERS , SERVICE & FI- NANCING. mobile homes, 14 , all 2 bedroom fe 0 $50 Leds BS ssi, ceauipment,, furalire, eevee ie Te LOAN | and‘complets line of othe other aller IN ONE VISIT var on = model cars. Bring 6 8. pS ci ga Rg Rd ee or oy og ments by ae much ss 1. Loans _). See — thie , 1954 er securities i ‘mopths to to ewarts OAKLAND LOAN CO. | "ssa the‘best io Trailer construc. “Corser Sasitaw and Lawrence” that wil emaze Jou. Be bayer Oxford Trailer Sales _ Parts & Accessories 1 mile South of Lake Orion, M-34 ays a Household Finance Corporation of Pontiac : LOANS $25 to $500 ; Community Loan Co. SOE. kawrence FE ard Y SERVICE i | "| i FOR COMPLETE | COLLISION SERVICE “T said I didn't see why you can’t make up your viet mind as Yuiekty as you do minet* : Fer Sale Used Care 6 ews 6 PON RETAIL Goodwill “Not a Name BUY YOUR C DEALER Y S BUY NOW ARE YOU LO %|A GOOD Car or or B You'll get BOTH at the finer car and get it at deal, we are getting ma BS STORE) Used Cars But a Policy” : ice On Mt. Clemens St. AR FROM A OU KNOW! and SAVE! fr No. 339 49 Olds, “98” 4 dr., OKING FOR? a GOOD Price? OTH? Goodwill Lot, a cleaner, a great savings. That’s our ny good clean trade - ins Loewe Around Get a car that will ‘start and keep going. See these buys at Oliver’s today! No. 39 ‘49 Buick super 4.d00F shies sone $645 50 Pont. Chieftain “Q” 4 GOO cocina cians’ $795 ier oor tee ewer eaae y hydramatic .. $845 No, 342. 49 Pont, Chieftain “8” deluxe 2 door ...... $745 No. 30 51 Buick spec. deluxe 2 dr.,' Dynaflow... , No... 53 Pontiac, super st¢eeee $1,395 | OWENS» Used Car Corral "| “Cactus Pete’ Sez—Prices ‘have shore gone Galley West down at the Cy Owens Used Car Corral. Come in today — tow! and get your pick of the bargains! *S3 Ford Tudor, | fadio, heater, ‘just like - ROW voc ese dacvnss $1495 52 Pontiac tudor, A real- ly sharp car...... $1095 © '52 Ford tudor. See it and drive it — you'll like Macesdevs seeseee $1,195 51 Ford Sedan, radio & ; heater, Yes, the price is right !! Cosecegaegeese _For Sale Used Cars 61 REALTO er SELL TO CLOSE ESTATE. | °%?, Osklond of ] plaka Be ET iorno & Auto| ae Line Me Gerber Admin, Petere:| DICK VALUET, Realtor ie War woaca el tz Sr rines = fte Loan Comparry | Th Sedbepdicns er ‘| Sale Land Contracts 52 40}, Commantty National Bank Bide < ay ait Ge ‘ $,000 Square Feet LAND CONTRACT FOR SALE Mortgage Loans 84|~ anted - Sars Floor Space eer st Bae See M&M Motor Sales Xow uilding walla tor STONE LOW INTEREST | ror tp gota on ao medals | celine «8 a 4 cag “THE iGH DOLLAR will conside: lease ™ : ry Yacates fast sere ATTENTION | HG. PETERSON =| ted them. Brive, the exire mile, of Have contracts. both large 1310 Ponti Ano py rj ’ VANWELT OR 3-1355 Top Price for Your Car A 'S 2020 DIXIE WHY. FE +600 FE 500 CARS WANTED -Community Motor Sales Bargains! 407! Pontiac 1953, 4 door, radio, heater, Hydramatic and whitewall tires. . $1,750 Pontiac 1952 Chieftain De- luxe “8”, 2-door, radio, heater and hydramatic. $1,195 Bargains! Chevrolet 1952 Styline De- powerglide. $1,095 Chevrolet 1951 Belair Hardtop, radio, heater, whitewalls, low mileage. $995 Bargains! ON THE FOLLOWING | Chev. 48. Club Coupe with -tadio & heater.... .$445 :| Chev, 48 Club Coupe with radio & heater... . .$395 Ford ’49 Fordor, radio - & DRAGER, oo cc cuecane | Pont. '*48 Fordor, radio,} heater, pave $495 Many Others _ All Bargains! Community Motor Sales - Inc. loot sta OL ova] ROCHESTER luxe, radio, heater and OUT OF | BUSINESS WE GO We Are Saying Good-bye TO ALL OUR USED CARS PRICES SLASHED! Cars on Display Inside Heated Building *51 MER : Y Club Coupe - Mercomatic, R&H 51 STUDIE Commander Club Coupe Automatic & Heater 51 STUDIE Commander 4 Dr. Overdrive, Heater Direct. Lights 51 STUDIE., Champ., 2 Dr, + Sveniclen | & Heater *50 OLDS Tudor, R&H ’*50 STUDIE Commander 4 Dr, Auto., R&H Whitewalls 49 STUDIE Commander Club Coupe: Overdrive & Heater 49 STUDIE Champ., Clb. Cpe. Overdrive, R&H - NO REASONABLE . OFFER REFUSED - Your Studebaker Dealer ‘53 MERCURYS Tudors and 4 Doors | racrong Bema TOW," so come nr-and Ee in mind and get it at a Here dre just a few of t offered, 195] Pontiac: 1949 as aL "Give to the M PON RETAIL -— ' FACTORY 63 Mt. Cleme Phone F t exactly tt tee ar Fort tte good low price. he good buys now being rf 1948 Plymouth $295 ‘NOT suet TRANSPORTATION PROUD 1953 arch of Dimés” STORE| BRANCH ns at Mill St. E 37117) For Sale Used Cars 61 For Sale Used Cars 61 1951 CHEVROLET "thes Se Ua es Ger eee coe Fi Rare te eee ln CHEVROLETS | Officials’ & Executives’ rs : New Car Trade-ins _ Big Selection of Colors & Body Styles 2 Drs., 4 Drs., Convertibles $1,395 MICHIGAN'S © FINEST. THE Pp, Catalina ........ « $2,295 No. Wl "30 Plymouth 4-dr. deluxe ........ $745 *St Studebaker sedan, dio & heater? Hydramatic OWES co ccataseneons $695 4 door ..c..cacee ee door ws "50 Ford tader, radio and '52 Buick super Riviera | htr., good tires, smooth 2 door . nes tos esses $1,895 running motor..-.. $595 49 Buick 4 dr, 'S0 Studebaker, radio and Dynaflow Cs $6951 heater, reconditioned "sO Buick special : . MOTOF sss sererevees $495 2 door ........ «+++ $9451 °49 Ford Station Wagon, - No. 287 49 Buick 2 dr., Dynaflow .....+++.. $695 GIVE: to the March of Dimes. OLIVER MOTOR SALES 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9101 © gre on : r a " 3E radio and heater. Eco- namical, serviceable, $295 48 Nash Sedan, radio and heater........600 $165 . ’47 Chrysler Sedan, radio and heater. eeeveeee $195 Rope one of these good values today. "“GTVE to the March of Dimes” CY | OWENS Your Ford Dealer 147 S. Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-4101 ee oes ; 2 wot "Nash Dealer, LAWRENCE A’ ” OPEN NIGHTS + een Pee eee en eee erie ir errr rire) sSeSeheeeseaeses sseewesicapyoe coer ennetee ‘SO Kaiser 4 door “-" = 4 door seeeeewen eeeeeeeee eee eee eee ee snnunLLnn ta ee a eg 52 Chick meni nS mean Toe pean Saametie: ; FORD. i963 CUS 4 DO Escep i =e equity. or 48 FRAZER en We have several more cats in this price - $5 MICHIGAN'S "52 NASH RAMBLERS 4 To Choose : MICHIGAN’S par EST ‘51 Cadillac A Baby vara of ‘se No decent Svante Me Rint LOOK BY | ep a OLDSMOBILE Pape _The PONTIAC PRESS, 5, whpNzspay, JANUARY 27, 1954 5 0. K USED CARS Will Your Car Start Tomorrow? ‘92 Chev. GRAY, 2° DOOR Radio & Heater Very Clean — $1,195 ’53 Olds, “98” Custom Sed. '53 Olds. “88” Sed '52 Buick Spec. Sedan ‘52 Chev. Deluxe 2 dr.” ‘52. Pont. Chieftain 8 2 dr. 53 Chev. Belair 2 dr, 51 Olds “98” Custom Sed. "51 Cadillac “62” Sed. 51 Pont. Chieftain 8 Sed. ‘51 Pont, Chieftain 8 2 dr. ‘51 Mercury Sedan 51 Olds. “88” Super Sed. 51 Buick Special Dix. Sed. "51 Chev. Deluxe 2 dr, 51 Chev. Belair Cpe. '50 Olds. “88” Sed. '50 Ford Custom 8, 2 dr. __(Mercomatic) USED TRUCKS RECONDITIONED RIGHT IN A SEPARATE SHOP ‘40 CHEV. Here’s. that handy extra truck for only— “$150 ‘50 CHEV. ¥%4-TON PANEL - Excellent condition, very attractive looking for » your business, $650 62| MODEST MAIDENS Sule Household Goods a For SMe Miscellancous. 72 ~ By Jay Alan. “It’s getting so it takes an awful lot of money to annoy the other girls in your bridge club!” CONVENIENT CREDIT TERMS THOMAS ECONOMY For Sale Used Trucks 62) EQUITY IN 3 HOUSE-| PE 4 J . 50 Buick -" *DYNAFLOW . 4Dr., Radio & Heater -. Only $695 '52 Stude. CHAMPION 2 Dr., Radio & Heater $895 ‘02 Plym. CRANBROOK Very Clean, 4 Dr., Radio & Heater $1,095 Transportation "42 Pontiac, clean....$145 "47 Line. el. cpe....+++7545 *42 Chev. 2 Oh cos vets 75 "48 Ford 2 dr...+<.+. 395 “GIVE to the March of Dimes” JACK (eet HABEL MICHIGAN'S FINEST #50 Lincoln Fordor ’51 Dodge 2 dr. Sed, ‘49 Buick Sedanette ‘49 Ford Custom 8, 2 dr. 1°47 Pont, “8” Sed. '47 Ford Convertible 46 Pontiac 2 dr. '46 Ford Super’8, 2 dr. For the largest selection of clean used cars at_the) Gerd Cope Onnees at Cass iss PONTIAC CATALINA. STAR gTAR FoRic. 4 Ky Wholesale lowest prices, with terms to suit. YOU'LL ALWAYS DO BETTER AT JEROME New ‘one 8. 7, Phone “Ret Pea