“ti... THE PONTIAC PRESS. 112th YEAR 3 xk PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1954 —42 PAGES MO INTERNATIONAL NEWS GER 7s Hydrogen Bomb Can Level Any City in World lke’s Approval Spring Lamb Out of Season County Judges |... Guide's Faithful Service Ends of Excise Cuts Deny Injunction | cumin) oe Expected Today t bn Heian Die Tax Reductions Slated! ’ to Take Effect on Many Products Thursday WASHINGTON (AP )—/ President Eisenhower was said to be planning to sign. into law today a general excise tax cut, even though it throws his budget for the a : é' we eke next year a billion dollars ae ® } three circuit judges. rg | i fi i f i i # i + s Ew it [i z fe g 3 s ifs +e EF i 8 : g lic S 5h é B i : i a on Firm Indochina Policy her brother an ap-| WASHINGTON (AP) — President Eisenhower said s s "EE fi : | 3 ! re fi 7 ; | | t j | i i] ks i My i ij i Wh . | I _— of Pacific Tests | Denies That First Blast Two Loaned Loader Picks Up a] Deep Birmingham Snow Keeping Schedule on Keel Cal From Our Birmingham Bureas (the crucifixion The Rev. Howard BIRMINGHAM — Snow remova! | Allwardt, pastor at Our Shepherd | in the downtown area proceeded Lutheran Church, will _ include | on schedule yesterday, DPW Supt. Holy Communion in his 8 p. m. | Robert Kenning said today, de service spite the fact that sasiey'a: we | St. James Church will have an fall was the heaviest of the year. |#!! day —— = raga ed | Starting at 3 a.m., crews plowed croft ae Ee ones = business area streets, leaving the , Aan Snow in the center for pickup. | Dominic S. Hastreiter i When the city’s loader broke | Service for former resident Dom dows, an equipment manufac- (inic S Hastreiter, 60. of Detront | turer produced a new (will bé held at 10 a| m. tomorrow leader, which gave a demonstra. at St. James Episcopal Church, tien fer several hours while with burial in Forest Hill Ceme-| picking up the snow. tery, Ann Arbor | “We @ ‘“ sda He died suddenly Monday. He usual!) fame ~~ : ae csnghapail ta jhe salen diixision| JAMES COUZENS GILBERT C. GOODE 38. more last | of King Industries, and lived in} Q | In Birmingham Commission Can we're ready f eee nore _is*' | Birmingham for 19 years prior to ~ R@ditiesal Bloomfield Wills se- “moving to Detroit in 1950. - Orchard Lake Jet Pilot Killed Lt. Edword A. Hawkes Dies in Training Flight Tells Economic Threat of Soviet Dr G. A. Peek of UM. Warns Alumnae Club — Near Corpus Christi. Prediction that by 1960 produc“ ‘At Orchard wes tian of basic goods in the Soviet informed Tuesday of the death of Union will equal or surpass the | her son, Lt. (g.) Edward A. combined production of the seven Ha in a fot democratic nations of Western te, whys _—— .was made here last night ~ ee eC Mon- by Dr. George A. Peek, of the ‘ hy pus University of Michigan political 4 Christi ties bee science department. _ The Navy Dr. Peek spoke at the annual partment notified dinnem meeting of the University Mrs. Mary. L, te Ane Ne Oe ; Hawkes, of 4791 | tiae, ee | Old Orchard “topic was “The } REV. A. F. |lowship Hall. Economic Threat of the Soviet | Union.” Aarne ’ : age RUNKEL — ' 4 “Mrs. Bertha~Mae—Dedrick.- T57 + “a routine raining Opic 6 ee ee cae a LT. HAWKES flight at Kings < 4 f r h : cial news an page 19. Surviving are his daughters, Mrs didates poe Mgr gee affairs, — el as at 7:50 p. m. She been ill | ville Naval Auxiliary Station near minuto Winker affects.” Keaning | err, Matthews and Mrs. John | ry | from Stalan to Malenkog | five months. ‘Corpus Christi. aaid. Forty r £/ Pomeroy, both of Birmingham. Mr. pin \iNGHAM — One of nine| BIRMINGHAM—See'sing a seat fas Sct been significant in’ that eee that a friend arty Samp 6f at pre realy | Hastrieter is at the Manley Bailey : ‘ : ‘gm she had resided in Pontiac for 37 Mrs. Mawkes sald . to chew through any jate-arriving Funeral Home ’ ” | candidates seeking three City Com-/ on the city commission is Gilbert there has been no change in the | years . | of her son, also a pilot, told her ice. : | mission posts at the April 5 elec-|C Goode Jr., 34, of 647 Woodland long range objective of the Com- Surviving are two daughters,| that Lt. Hawkes had been im the —ai — | tion is James Couzens, 27. of $76! Ave. He is a real estate broker Munist regime. “The change is Rey, Arnold F. Runkel 2. sable Aikens of Pontiac and | air only seven minutes when the + Through the volunteer assistance Ps Suffield, owner of-the McBride with: - the - local of Walsh, ™ore apparent than real,’’ he said. Ret ae raeias of Milford: crash occurred. ’ t Makhov ; —_ firm of Birmingham to-Speak | Mrs. Minnie Doig of : a of Mrs. Irene Makhov, who knows Hardware on South Woodward | ; LW _— nena: ng | Sha ee what !t js to do without some of d | avenue. — - Pickegp id per tare produe- |. at Laymen’s Meeting )... Mra. [cy tan dle gel : wd greeny pple the ‘itethg Americans take for - ; The father of four children and| Residing here singe childhéod, | 4. 4. caida that from 1940 to eS . rote 5 am ensign of Leng Beach granted, people of Japan, Ko- le ident here since 1950, Couz-} he has been active on the Bir- 1980 the 4¥S.8.R. (despite the Guest speaker Monday at 7:45 | Sreat-gra om ie th the Zelly | Calif in August 1952. He inamedi- a ton Seer eecny areas we OF U | § | ens been a member of the| mingham Real Estate Beard for | 447) more than doubled its oat- a. m. for the Laymen’s Lenten 2513 N wi ately entered flight training and Imow what if is like to use soap “ | Off-Street Parking Committee of| the and also gg gree - eee ay - again. ———— ne eae ps past seven years, put. breakfast in the YMCA: will be! st. Flint, with burial in the Mil- | was sent to Pensacola, Fla. ee a | Flint, Kalamazoo Men ‘rte and is now a member of| Mely Nome PTA’ Me nes toer |_™P et eee eee ae ee, Ae 2 Pe... ee Core Frere el og ole Re ee adic ’ | j s | wi he = eo Christi, ast Feb. refugee after the Red Army in- | Supported for Federal | the Junior Chamber of Commerce coms ands donghter. bev! Ace nedd oa is' Dr. Runkel is pastor of deed B k Griffith |to Pensacola to receive his pilot's | vaded her home in the Ukraine, | Posts in S$ | and the Lions Club. ‘ Questioned about solutions to turned into expanding faciltes for Methodist Church in Birmingham. ac river | wings. He had been stationed in —— i" | Questioned sbiout the city’s off- | the city’s off-street parking prob- (further production, rather than into|He will use for his theme, ““The| Funeral for Jack Grittith, 80, of Texas since receiving his wings, | WASHINGTON uw .- Ralph M. | street parking problem, he said: | lem he said; jextensive consumer goods as is | Humility of Jesus."’ | Akron, Mich., = oo dong added. ; — She has offered to assist the | os ug the practice in the western world. | _|2 p. m_ from Briggs Fune neral arrangements are - Freeman, Flint, and W. Wallace| “I think parking is a problem for I will support an off-street | Another break-| | J =I : : iome there. Burial will be in the | at the C. J. Godhardt-Funeral , United Chureh omen-ef Keak, Kslememe. were recom. | ‘itisens, merchants and the city. parking plan partially financed by | SS a a fast has been (oe a Ce ” Mr. Grits | tae la Kaces Vicor, aoe ae Se peeiet Ny seking ie ‘i | Residents should uot be taxed. | merchants’ groups. Alleviation of ving the government take all planned for the . aes © | | waste cooking fats, which will be mended by Republican Sens. Fer-| It cam be financed by a parking | parking problems should be ap- | and the American public demands following Monday died Monday evening in the Bay | made into soap and distributed by guson and Potter today for federal 7 °° more and more to contribute to its ~ | City Mercy Hospital. ° . | | revenue bond. proathed as soon as possible. \ f by the Christian | . Z room ie an Indiana soap manufacturer free | judgeships in Michigan. { ; juvenile , mounting standard of living Emphasis Com- Born at Barberton, Ohio, Feb. of charge. | The senators sent to Atty. Gen. Regarding juvenile delinquency. orn 4: ‘I feel that | Speculating on what the Soviets | © mittee of the !* 1874, he fi y lived on . eee | Brownell their recommendation he said: “I think one of the biggest | 4¢linquency. onl ee park 2% their satellites may do when YMCA of which | Summit street here and was em- Water Bill Passage Lou Creekmur will substitute for that Freeman and Kent be named helps to combatting the delin-|'M¢ development 4 large park they can equal the nations of West- Dr. Milton H. Dloyed at Fisher Body Division. | Bob Smith at this Friday's YMCA by President Eisenhower to new | quency problem is controlled rec- | *Te®5 for youth with em Europe in output. he suggested | Bank is chair- | went to Akron about 1936. mop. Wintiam 5. Brocenficid (R- Family Nite program, featuring «| judgeships created by Congress) reation with additional facilities | ®¢cemt on an” outdoor. four possibilties: man: The Rev.| Besides his widow, Lena. he is P. - question and answer session on this year | and closer coordination between | POO! as well as our present and) | Wo cae (Edward D. Au. Svived by two sans. and five | Royal Oak) predicted today that the 1953 Detroit Lions and the 4s tor the | the city and the board of educa- proposed indoor school pools, can sumer goods fer their own wee chard, associate | @ushigrs, Woodrow and Eddie of | his bili calling for a water supply showing of the - official resume U at ae a | tion." greatly aid in this direction. & Challenge cr ow expert DR. BANK fer at First Akron. Mrs. Lillian Conwell and | survey in Oakiand County and film of the Lions’ ‘53 season. - & Btewtet Court fer Bet “Low golf rates at Springdale : —— |Mrs. Hazel Pill of Pontiac, Mrs.| southeastern Michigan would “sail ern Michigan at Detroit; Kent trade; 3. Lean more heavily to | presbyterian Church’ here will be ¢- i € { Tickets for the affair. to be held! 4. te Weefera District bench | . Park during specified hours should | p sauction of armaments ye Florence Aul of Los Angeles, Mrs. | through without opposition” when at 7:30 at the Community House, 4: Grand Rapids ‘March on the Lamb, be in effect for the young people | seeds on the world market. guest speaker for the second) rig —_ of _ a it comes up for vote today in the may be obtained at the YMCA of- ; of Birmingham. fr The id that while the service. | Mrs. Jane arsel Akron. Also Michigan House of Representatives. fice at no cost. It was revealed that the selec- ’ me: F ——____-— I speaker said t at while t = | surviving are six grandchildren.-| The pill, which would also pro- * *¢* « tion of Freeman was a compro @ e re f . | “Trade, Not Aid” policy which has, A similar project was tried at | _— | vida & ewe warvey, is Gealghed heen Henry Ford Il Christmas time, and a question. res . _ y. a? White Cross work beginning at mise because of & deadlock be- an bul - jbeen advocated by Henry Ford Mrs. L. J. Gilchrist to permit the State Water Resourc- . 10 a. m, tomorrow and a business | tween supporters of William Bliss| (Continued From Page One) is a step in the right direction it aire given then revealed the es Commission to take part in the if meeting at 11:30 will be followed | (Buck) Giles of Detroit and for- ,.. fret fell day te — { Dest A Cj will not solve the problem posed group would like such breakfasts Mrs. L. J. (Abbie Johnson) Gil- study with commmenition tn Ochiend. by a 12:45 luncheon served by the | mer Circuit Judge Carl Smith of 2: was sunny, bat thermometers | 10 .UE roy ny | by the growth of Russia as an from time te time christ. 4, of 2360 Marwood St. xtacomb and Wayne Counties. Ruth Cirele to the Women's Mis- | Bay Cityl . | ram a chilly course between 21 One) commence ark in the world . Reservations are limited and; died Tuesday at 9:30 p. m. in St. Broomfield originally asked for . Senator Fergiison was reported | (Continued From Page The Marshall Pian was good 88 ust be received by Friday pre Joseph Mercy Hospital. She “had” 977 59 ‘aprtution, but the sion Union of the First Baptist | ahd 36 degrees. ; | Oa ee : 00 appropriation, f to have supported Giles, with State | disposition to negotiate as it went, but was Y ® ceding each breakfast. They may ¢en ill for a week and in the House Ways and Means Committee Church. Afternoon devotions will! G.irman John Feikens and Na- | Then Clancy lowered the boom | and honestly. ——— "+ $topgap, he stated. be made at the YMCA or with) hospital two days e* | tional Committeeman David Ken- | again. by G a for the afterneen ‘dali backing Smith. This time is was rain — rain welcomed in the light of his pro will be Mrs. Fred Dega, foreign| Freeman is a native of Flush-/that drenched Pontiac March 25) 5osa) last Janyary that the west- missions interpreter for the De- ing | with about an inch and a half of | 2, powers and Russia get togeth- | ' : it Mission Work. She will talk’ A new judgeship was created | Water in a steady all-night down-| Assam, India where her daugh- for bot. the Eastern and-Western/ pour that Mgoded -eireets, washed ls doing mi Several churches will -continue | gress mid-week Lenten services this eve- *: Cranbrook Students wrather thors cyene |Win Design Awards ‘ ef | BLOOMFIELD HILLS — A Ben. , A® Smevesitful Friday, Satur. ton Harbor firm has awarded, 49 S04 Sunday followed, but _priges totaling $505 to students at i° “BASKY old low Bad Iife im Cranbrook Academy of Art for de. | ’ signs for an employe service pin.' He sneaked Monday's snow- First prize of $200 went to Miss {storm into town so quietly that the Tse Yun Chu of Hong Kong, China. | Pontiac | Department of Public | ‘Te Second prize of $125 went to Ray Works, warned of nothing worse Grosso of Schenectady, N. Y., and | than snow flurries. set out to battle the third prize’ of $75 went to Wil- it with street sweepers. liam Abel ot Grout Falls, Mont. By noon, however, the Weather| Strauss ae — — Paul Gratiund of Bloomfield; Bureau had issued special bulletins | ¢**eerated Hills was among three students to | warning of—heavier snows. But | Saietions of the er on a limited peacetime atomic on ter . . rest came a screaming wind that bat-| .. i |ered Ponting for 12 hours. Winds | nr "7 "Mr, "ecent H-boush toate preached 7 miles an hour. just on| fie stressed that this country the edge of hurricane speed (5/ makes no tests ‘“‘without a | miles per hour) and broke Pontiac | purpose,” and without see | City Airport's wind recorder. said ‘‘that the testing of weapons is important likewise in Faithful Donkey ‘ | win honorable mefition awards of Pontiac and Oakland County) s ‘ “ated Wile - Calls Southfield 335 each. str elt alwoty itr with terday pahalcn the this one as “un- = ~ snow; ing cars bloc hills , ” ‘ Man to Missouri | | and crossings. ng at, Word. hig hoes Coast Guardsman == [7m "Dpw ana county Roaa ought = BIRMINGHAM — A $5 donkey | Commssion battled the blizzard) Played up” in the papers than the secretary intended. with salt and snowplows all day | as. of Strauss’ statement was Dies in Missouri first aid. is calling Mark L. Mc- and all night. Tuesday morning Govern back to Independence, Mo. found them still mopping up from | 4evoted to an explanation of the | McGovern, who lives at 20685 w.| Word has been received here of | the Sinch snowfall | “tall-out"’—the sucking up and va- f-Mile Rd. Southfield Township, |" death of S. K. 1C. Robert porizing of earth or water by an : . . Starner, 30, of the| Peatiac City Airport records | atomic blast and the spreading of bought a month-old donkey during = . Us Cc showed Monday’, storm was the these radioactive particles by the @ recent vacation in Mexico as a - 5S Coast) peaviest since wind-driven biiz- | wind for his 5S-year-old son, Marty. Guard, in Jeffer-| sard that virtually shut down the i = Tt is because of this fall-out, he When McGovern was involved in son, Mo. He died| entire county March 2%, 1947. 2 ne | a : = EE RE iif : \ “res ba when nes ee i. j tee Sillihates ial vA PERS ee Oe x ies hs i a te eee i i ee 5 OEE =“ -_ —-——_ © NOT “One-Day” Spéciale! '@ NOT Limited Stocks! © NOT “Come-On” thems! Enders method was developed and! Czechs to Cyt Prices | VIENNA (INS) — Communist AEC Head Calm be made to produce enough virus eT eenen gets il Fic he Poms Over H-Reports es eects ot ey ee on te alesh 5 fap : se Are Typical Five pharmaceutical firms are | per cent effective April 1. EVERY-DAY * | : Strauss Tells Reporters growing the virus and preparing | Foo cecccccecencebeee No Cause for Concern Over Size of Blast WASHINGTON —Secretary of Detense Wilson today described the results of the recent. H-bomb tests as ‘‘unbelievable.” Developed by University of Michigan New Electric Vaporizer KILES BUGS You'll Find Sere tice You Shop ot Simms We can’t possibly advertise ALL our bargains but we guarantee % it will be worth your while te stop and shop at Simms every time you're downtown, nb 6 6 » 4 » bbb bb bbb bib bbb bbbbbbbbbbbbtins eb bbb bby bbb bb bb bt bbb bh hi hh hi hh i he hl i i Hl i » expected of the monstrous But there’s reason to believe Ideal For Any Place With March 1 e that each child may need only one A Bug Problem apa ne. Fee series . of for lifetime pro- @ Reoming © Dairy cific atorhie testing made peel Age. aetna gla) FS a the statement to. newsmen at the be only to vaccinate each new crop | © Hospital @ Motel White House after conferring with of babies early in life, ‘much as| e Farm @ Ete | President Eisenhower for an hour they now get vaccinated for diph- | ——— meni tag ~ Phe: AEC chairiian gave the theria and other diseases. | pa bila appt iy e)} President an eye-witness account The scourge of polio would be | $1395 e|s “of the latest hydrogen explosion over. °| ae im the Pacific area, touched off Py ee ‘ " ‘hc an aulthe ae ‘ee “SRUEEMEN e|f last Friday; and also reported ; ° , . : : distilling processes P4 WANTED ar ins ths thatteotng Spout Mont JAPANESE INSPIRED—Jean Rushmore, left, models spring | crude oil averaged about 12 per|@ Exclusive Territory Open : 7 le the vl hairdo inspired by Japanese wig worn by Kabuki-dancer Harukiyo | cent of gasoline from crude com F : . > t- J “Is there any reason con- | Azuma at New York hair fashion show. ith modern [@ "tte-<9+S. Ben ete semseed. wis. @ | =" cern over the unexpected force of a pared to 45 per cent with TH |S Phone EM 3-500 after 6:38 © Hot Plate cracking processes Seseecoseosseeseeeeeeeee : the first (March 1) test?’ a re- HOUSEHOLD FINANCE (72202: sc: <<. (|Scientists Hope to Learn porwr —— Corporation DontiataA | member of Congress has sug- _ - Time to Replace Old W orn-Oyt Screens: eexied tat hat exon et ot! Effectiveness of Vaccine 3% South Saginew St. of control. The President himself Keep Insects Out” of Your House! The Kay Bidg., 2nd Fleer told a news conference last week By ALTON L. BLAKESLEE | vaccine. The other half will get Rust-Resistant Galvanized & | Holder 49 c -$1.00 Value Protect table tops from any size hot dish. Avoid scorching and blisters. Al! metal, can't tarnish, Extends to 12 mches as pictured, that something must have hap- Science | ae | PHONE: FEderel 4-0535 pened at the March 1 test that aed ' | identical-looking shots of a fluid . surprised and astonished the ; ~ z p Eel on scientists who conducted it mg, te fag Engel veone fer vaccine or useless fluid, will bear Strauss witnessed the hydrogen ems we _ only code numbers, which will be explosion which the Atomic | Polio Viruses shot into his arm. placed next to the child’s name Energy Commission anneynced Because they are dead, the vi- | on records made when he takes his last night was touched off last | ruses cannot cause polio. But even shot. Friday. He was not on hand for |.though dead, they still have some, These children, their parents the March 1 explosion, but pre- power to stimulate a person to/| and doctors, will not know wheth- usT 15 MINUTES IN OUR sumably got a detailed report on | make antibodies, the body's «nat-/| er DIAMOND DEPARTMENT it while he was in the Pacific | ural disease fighters. the inetiectual uid. The meaning . testing area.” The big question is whether the AND YOU'LL BE CONVINCED... T-a biaveee of @iaations shout vaccine can produce enough anti- | onl MARK’S pol tog ]] Warring ‘ss seem st Sc wet colin sed ves 1s AS the white first invaded Government Still Warring %, 2,2 tLe |to Boost Vermont ser foe Sige . ages ; ; Betty Mae Jumper, secretary of| MONTPELIER, Vt. @ -- Chil- that Against American Indians 2 'g.t.'tea ‘Sosmes| MONTEIER w= | ie wees Se seemed tat NEW YORK (INS) — The gov-, leave Indians helpless before | pleads “we have no members ad-| usual printed material describing| pals of the children in other states ernment i¢ continuing its 178-year- 1o¢al discrimination, ‘Termin. | vanced enough to take care of the | are te ‘ - Dr. Jom Holden Jr., Vermont old war against the American In-| ation’ is proposed, tr example, | administration of tribal property pr go i done by Commissioner of Education, sug dian, We are at present waging a| for Ul-educated, helpless groups, | Only in the past few years have | letters,and ilustrations gested that schools place their re- bought or stole the land. | _| come producing .. . we have much | The Greater Vermont Associa : , It is proposed for the Semin-' 1, jearn about sanitation, care of | tion —- Vermont's Chamber of Com- Coupe pe garaged ~ | oles of Florida, of whom 90 per the sick. infant care, disease pre-| merce — receives hundréds of let-| There are children in three. Meicral ‘tusteechip and. services cent of the adults (451 of 501 over | vention. . . don't take our gov-| ters annually asking for the ma-|fifthe of U. 8. families where the from 70.000 Indians in 12 states, |18 years of age) are unable to ernment nurse from us . | Satake 2 Pre ie read or write, and almost 40 per| Makes it hard to look in a mir | )\/Because the GVA cannot afford families where The bill would destroy tribal | cent of whose children of school | rorjin the morning, doesn't it? not yet,/-at teagt—to print min-| between 25 and 30 years old. ain eam: ~ age A ip stg age receive no schooling — i 4 sured treaties create & “ contteved tama hurd depend. | Ames te Tete Mommie Chippewas of North Dakota, the eat en public charity. annual income per family in 1950 12 tribes have sent repre- | was $500. Clothing and housing are ? + apt end to federal about half those living on or near care, education, the reservation — peed welfare inadequate enough! year.’ d E i i a ig tt i : i ; i i : 3 FS : i Bg i i i SAERE YOURS FOR AS LITTLE 90 days on chassis parts. ' g& $1.45 A WEEK - - A TRIUMPH OF CROSLEY'S 33 YEARS’ ELECTRONIC RESEARCH! This is the set the industry said couldn't Come see the Super-V today. See how be built. Crosley has gone ahead ond = handsome ond compact it lodks.... how built it! The Super-V is the perfect TV _ perfectly it performs. Order yours now, for the family tired of a tiny screen, or and get set for years and years of solid wishingtor a second set, orjustwaiting.” ROYAL PRINCE ENGLISH BIKE Equipped with 3-speed gears, *43°° tool bag, pump and stand $5.30 Down—$1.88 Weekly REBUILT BICYCLES | ~ Girls’ and Boys’ Models in 24 S$ 95 and 26-inch. 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BackatWork jj: @ @ — jinTradelssue } is a: spgpelaapeah omic id Compromise on Sale| _ 3 sg Gecety aie 2 Seve Bec A is vo _ | NEW YORK ®—Tughoats were LONDON ~The United States, eeu swe ieee ron sinner ress first success in efforts to up strictions on the sale of strategic the 27-day dok strike. | Since last week tugs had refused to maneuver ships in sympathy >’ with a strike called by the Inter- national Longshoremen's Assn. (ILA). The walkout flared up after six months of bitter competition between the independent union and the AFL-ILA for the right to rep- resent dock workers. > - * | goods to the Soviet bloc in Europe Frew thgeenpe thet acta Wash easy 100% nylon jersey The tugs returned to work yes- terday after the National Labor) Eu demands for more Relations Board got @ federal court ing trade with Russia and her satellites ; |order directing the ILA to stop a entre at 1 picketing tugboats and to see that pees back to work. The court ruled the tug stoppage | Satinhide matches its twin on all counts. oan violated a Taft-Hartley law ban | Spreads easily, covers evenly, dries quickly on all metal trim, Seub- fy born stains wash off easily . . . that’s why it's ideal for kitchens oo bathrooms. —=— |" ihe pier aries agieed wo oc | ions & y ' i st spre: to - | q . P ‘side warehouses yesterday when| “NUDGED” AWAY DISASTER—Lt. (JG) W. C. Vanderberg, 25, | North Korea. | the ILA posted pickets outside the | demonstrates with the aid of model planes at Miramar Naval Air | : buildings. However, only about | Station, near San Diego, Calif., how he “nudged” a pi Fore | *. ; : , ' ‘ ‘ rill open talks with their allies— ° —— ° half the port's warehouses were | Cougar Jet out to sea with the air flow from his own plane, during w Ww Companion Finishes for walls, for trim | picketed, ‘and operators of those | maneuvers off the San Diego coast. The runaway, whose pilot had | ma ether NATO nations, West Ger struck were expected to apply for | psiled out when it went out of control, had righted itself and was | bans on trade with Russia “by nar- Anyone can do s satisfactory painting job with the Pitts. plyods a apes headed for the heart of San Diego, when Lieutenant Vanderberg rowing substantially their scope om Twies! They re the newest experience id painti hair vequest-en-the grounds | beean his aerial “bronco” riding at 300 miles per hour. and increasing their effectiveness.” le itwburgh’s twin paints for walls and trim... W used in the case of the ‘tugboats. ~ — SF ee ee eer bide Rubberized Satin Finish and Satinbide Enamel. * 2 * | - few years through the proposed | es N work | expansion Made from a new formula which gives them properties A back-to-work movement, most- | pregram. jot trade” with o — bloc in | unobtainable before — satin texture with elastic-like ly by nonstriking AFL men. con- | man a si nuisibed! wae MEE, oom ec\ ee compatible wit security | : Tested to assure finest performance, like ll tinued yesterday. The New York- | ers pay only 35 por cent of et a ae Pittsburgh Pains. New core a "tn ee — _ city's taxes, indystry 53 per cent! Before heading back to Washing- the job, 227 pa oa the day be- 0 iwanis U and business and commercial 12 ton last night, Stassen told news- =n men at the airport his government ' F ae . per cent PONTIAC GLA ire However sw sll et) SS cy eoloes are a sry | sue sic at St ae Ws fest ly | Ovtlires Improvements ice organization,” he concluded. | in peaceful goods with Russia.” | ‘ ° “Naturally they can provide bet-| “In fact.” he said, “the United | + “23 w | There were a ~ — Possible if Voters OK 1 service and more service if, States wants to encourage as much | , . Lawrence St. Phone FE 5-6441 i ues a ws calling - 7 Proposed Plan . ‘they are- given adequate and of that trade as can bé done.” strite and issuing orders for its A | proper facilities and tools with Officials said the agreement will | members to return to their jobs. A decision on the special issues | which to work. oe~t gad decision | be a guide fordetailed policies to | i | be PITTSBURGH PAINTS— Keep that [JUST PAINTED] look longer Newspapers said te sleet | coming up at the city élection next | is up to-the voters; | } hammered out in talks in Wash- an ILA wage scale committee met- Monday rests with the voters, said For a couple of the same age | wt : |ing for tomorrow. = City Manager Walter K. Willman | the chance is 8 to 5 the wife will| There are about seven million reap neap aj ener gen in @ talk before the Kiwanis Club/ outlive ber husband. There are federal, state and local govern- 9 | employer offer of a 10-cent-an-hour | Tyesday hree ti more widows than wid tal jobholders in the United OUR 43rd ANNIVERSARY et ae —— Svineniit” we sare 2 neve | owers moped == 4 s — in E \9\\ | that a ‘settlement was brewing | learned that the public makes wise eee oe . nce SINC were denied by ILA President | decisions if the people have been | a wes Oe N NSURA 9 Yue - William V. Bradley. properly informed and understand oe es : THE pest ' &, the issues,” he added 4 - W . Seoul Gets Plane Alert Willman outlined city needs ° ~ ey an | SEOUL w—Seoul was under 9| and the improvements in parks, | . 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Mich. as second class matter ——_— 2 MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS RE A --- Technically known as XM 147, it took. to the water eagerly and throughout tests in the Detroit River off Belle Isle lived up to its name — Super Duck. Its capacity is four tons compared with two and a half in previous models. Water speed has been stepped up and land speed increased from 50 to 60 miles ~ — an hour. . It has a GMT developed auto- matic transmission and a plastic cab. for protection of the. driver. Engineers say the model is so sea- worthy that it would be virtually _—_ighpossible for it_te overturn, no - matter how rough the water. * * * General Manager Puruir J. MONAGHAN told the Press that the division is pre- pared to put XM 147 into production at any time the Army wishes. We agree with him that here is a graphic example “of the wise Army policy of spending money far research and development in time of peace to ensure up-to-date fight- ing equipment. Nehru’s Queer Logic ’ Even admirers of Prime Minister Neurvu in this country will quéstion the logic of his reaction to the U. S. offer of arms to Pakistan. It is regrettable that the Indian lead- er has indicted that offer for creating “insecurity, uncertainty and instability” in Asia and for spreading “the climate of war.” The inference is that this coun- trv has decided that war is in- evitable and that our policy is directed toward preparing for war, not preventing it. * * * The fuzziness of the Prime Minister's logic is emphasized by his ability to over- look certain facts. He ignores Russia's arms contribution to Communist China and North Korea. Alsd he doesn't seem to realize that war might be avoided by ~~ building up strength to resist aggres- Sh: pound for butter, 4.75-cents‘for sion, the sound assumption on which U.S. policy is based. * * * Most illogical of all is Mr. Neuru's conclusion that the Red rebellion in Indochina has no connection with Communist China. Instead of casting a suspicious eye Westward, the Prime Min- ister should look northward and find out where the rebels now besieging Dien Bien Phu got their artillery and their military training. Mr. Nehru is not helping the cause of peace by ignoring aggres- sor moves and spreading false ideas about the West's efforts to | oppose present and future aggres- sions. ves Dairy Prices to Drop On April 1 Secretary Benson’s deci- sion to reduce support prices for dairy products from 90 to 75 per cent of parity - becomes effective. ‘While the industry isn’t re- ~~ quired to lower its. prices pondingly, a downward-ad- ~ cheese and 87 cents for dried . milk. 7 en ee However, only time can tell the effect at the retail level. Department experts believe butter prices will drop about 10 per cent. Lesser declines are likely for cheese, dried milk. ice cream and other dairy items, and even on fluid milk in some areas, een Secretary BENSON's order, designed to ease the surplus problem and put more butter on dinner tables. has been the target of sharp political attacks. But the economic effects of 90 per cent par- itv on the surplus problem all support... the Benson position. | * * * In the last vear 90 per cent of parity has forced the Government to buy nearly one-fourth of the butter, one-fifth -of the cheese - and about half of the nonfat dried milk produced. As of February 7 the Government had in storage $370,000,000. worth of dairy products. re —— ee ee ee, Bespite the attacks on the Benson order, it has the support of some seg- ments of the dairy industry and of in- fluential leaders in both parties. It -mever did make sense to have dairy farmers producing for Govefnment sub- idies instead of consumer markets. RalsinG income tax exemptions would probably be to the advantage of the Government in the long run, as this would result in a substantial increase in the number of future taxpayers. “Yr 1s wondered how full employment was achieved in the pre-automobile days. Of the 60 million employed today, 22 million are working to support auto-— mobiles. t ~~ The Man About Towt- What's a ‘Flurry’? We Evidently Had Several -of Them in Recent Storm Daffy nition Service: The rent we pay for our room on earth. “What's a flurry?” asks an anonymoys phone call from a party who wishes to be known only as “& Curious Sheveter,” weather predictions in speaking of the screwy for Monday My dictionary says a flurry is “a sudden shower or snowfall with a gust of wind.” It now seems that several flurmes ganged up on us “The farmers need the moisture in this snow- fall.’ opines W. Arthur Taylor. who continues. “So the rest of us should be willing to go through any inconvenience it may produce.” After mowing his lawn the day before, George Reosenbreok of Huron Gardens. phones that he switched over to his snow shove! Monday A pair of wild geese that had been spending a few days in the open water near the home of Howard Webber at Cass Lake. took off Monday — for the south. The second person to buy tickets for the Tiger opening game when the sale started Monday was David L. Dickerman of Birmingham, who says there was no waiting line. Leader of the Mareh Pontiac City group in- ducted into the army Tuesday, Fred Volirath, expressed their thanks to various local organiza- Wons for the many gifts they received from thetn. The same sentiments were voiced by x Kenneth Enzer, leader of the out-county contingent inducted at the same time In perfect accord with his name, Richard Frostman of Baldwin \Ave., tells me that he enjoys cold weather Add to the list of crazy drivers that thoughtless individual who splashes slush over pedestrians waiting at the curb. He's a menace. Living in the same house on Pontiac which she was born 87 \ears ago is Mrs. Edgar H. Bird, and we have been unable to find anybody who can beat that record : Trail, in A taxi driver in Pontiac for several years, , Glen Jenkins says he wishes he had invested in some local real estate when he first came here nearly 30 years ago. There are others with the same wish, Glen. Verbal Orchids to— Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Westfall of 498 Cameron -Ave.; sixty-second wedding an- niversary. : bo ae on pe _—e will drop 8.25 cerite a B es. sa tng of Clarkston: -eighty-sixth birthday. Miss Mary 8. Green = By = ie ie - eth Bi ees Cae ae Lo es : ee ~ es i > Pay. ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 31, 1956 *,. “They Were Here a Minute Ago” Voice of the People Case Records of a Psychologist LS ———— Try Paying Compliments to Improve Appearance Millions of teen-agers have the same worry that Lois com- plains about. But many mid- dle-aged folks ere likewise be- coming prematurely senile in their looks by ng to follow the advice below. You grand- parents can try that book-on- head strategy, too. By DR. GEORGE. W. CRANE Case K-363: Lois M., aged 18,! presents a common teen-age problem. “Dr. Crane, how can a person get over being round-shouldered?” she asked directly. “IT am more round- shouldered every day and it is a great worry to me. “When I try te straighten up, 1 feel so awkward and con- spicuous. And thei IT imagine everybedy is locking at my bast, and this embarrasses me. “I know a lot-of young people who have this same worry, and some of them are boys. too.” Social timidity tend’ to make one cringe and stoop. A different out- look on people will thus actually help your physical posture. So join my ‘Compliment Club.” . Form the habit of looking at people with a view to picking out some virtue or “‘merit’’ Then smile and pay them a bit 6f honest praise. Baering Down _ By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER . Take a letter. Subject. Re Morse of the Northwest Royal Seated. As Wes Skowron Says Democratic Party Not Behind Incorporation in Southfield Area (Letters will be condensed when neces sary because of lack of space. Ful) name address ang telephone number of the writer must accompany letters but these wil) not be iblished if the writer so requests. uni the legtor is erttical to ts nature . In recent months there has been a lot of talk pro and con in rela- tion to the proposed incorporalen of Southfield Park ‘in the Eight and Nine Mile, Greenficld @id Mk- ster Road area All this time some- one has tried to ‘discredit the a —— THOUGHTS FOR TODAY All they that be fat upon earth shall eat and wership: all they that go down te the dust shail” bow before him: and neme can keep alive his own soul.—Psaims 22528, * * . Why should I start at the plough of my Lord, that maketh deep fur- rows on my soul? I know he is no idle husbandman: he purposeth a crop.—Rutherford>” Democratic Party by saying that the party was behind the proposed incorporation. This rumor is false. I. as chairman of the Demo cratic Party of Southfield, wish to set the record straight by saying we as a Party do not stand behind the incorporation now or never did. True, we have members living in~ that-area but what they do and say is not to be construed as a Democratic Party movement or action, ~ Wes Skowron, Chairman Southfield . Democratic Party 30707 Marshall Royal Oak Says Voters Will Control Public Improvement Plan Opponents of the Public improve- ments plan contend it is a blank check. This contention does not stand up’against fact and rea son, because: ° 1—The voters may at any time change the charter tax rate ceil- ing and stop any or alt public im- provements, except the hospital ex- tension if the bond issue for it is approved: 2—It does not mean an jncrease in taxrates: 7” 3—The money raised from such tax levy will be restricted by law fer capita] or public im- prevements; . 4—The city cannot borrow money ‘or these improvements without a bond issue which requires § ap- proval by three-fifths of the prop- erty owners voting. With these restrictions, complete control fremaims in the hands of the voters. How then can anyone call it a blank check. unless he is without faith in the ability of Pon- tiac people to govern themselves? W. F. Kalbwits TI2 Osceola Drive. To Publicize ‘Favored Treatment’ Gls Would Be Way to End Congressional Pull By DAVID LAWRENCE WASHINGTON—The worst scan- dal in the operations of the govern- *ment States has of the United never been exposed by Congress, but publit opimon may force it at last as a direct result of the recent disclosure by the Army that con- versations occurred between the legal counsel for the secretary of the Army and members of a Senate subcommittee staff with respect to _ “favored treatment” for a mem- ber of that staff who had been drafted into the Army. Congress cannot very well con- fine itself to one case without re- vealing to the public al] the facts concerning hundreds of other cases of a similar nature in the files. Plainly, since the Army kept” such minute records in the case of Pvt. David Schine, it seems certain that equally minute rec- ords have been kept on the re- quests of members of the House and Senate and their staffs whe asked “favored treatment” for the sons or relatives of their con- stituents, Almost everybody who is-at all familar. with governmental opera- tions, especially on Capitol Hjll, knows that many a case is 6n file of boys Who were kept from over- seas service through political in- fluence. . But somehow this never gets written up and, despite the flare-up about Sen. MeCarthy’s staff, very little has been written out of Wash- ington about the big scandal which this episode may be said to-typify. The exposure of all the facts will show that the “favored treatment” practice has been so_ widespread that the Army. the Navy, ahd the Air Force are constantly being pressured by various members of Congress Indeed, it is commen know- ledge that some of the bureaus of one of the armed services had a special marking during the war for such cases, and the record of the individual cencerned was . This manner of flagging the file signified that, when it came to or- dering those boys into other ag signments, the fact that someone in Congress had a special interest in them had to be taken into ac- count by the military officers in Army. the Navy and the Air Force. expeeially-for the period dyring the war when most American bovs didn't have any political ‘pull’ to keep them from facing the enemy overseas? ’ tn the last couple of weeks some newspaper editorials have declared the Senate committee en gevernment operations, of which Sen. McCarthy is chair- man, is ineligible to investigate a row invelving members of its own staff, and that the Sen. ate Armed Services Committee should take it over. Is it to be naively assumed that Not one of the members of the armed services committees of Con gress during this session or when the Democrats were in control, ever got any favors from the armed services? Anyone who knows the facts of legislative life knows that these are the very committees in behalf of whose members the armed * services themselves stretch a point as to the personal requests of con- ‘gressmen and lean over backward in order to keep the senators and representatives in a good humor when they deal with Army. Navy or Air Force legistation. - Each armed service actually maintains a “legislative latsen” _—an officer or group of officers who often handle these delicate tasks, Could the appropriations commit- tees of Congress do the investi- gating job? Obviously not, if the “rules” of ethics which lately have been proclaimed are to be accepted as proper. Some of the members of these appropriations committees are be- holden to the armed services for - Aunt Het tivities of members of Congress in is But who-is to investigate the ac. * these is What committee ig squeczin’ myself . t ~ v de ol Farmington; eighty-litth birthday. to evervthing from the ‘favored treat- ment” of a constituent who wants a job or a commission or a better assignment to the maintenance of an airport or an appropriation for a Navy yard or for some other military installation that means a tg payroll for the focal merchants in the home. town, district or state _ tribute to campaign funds. When will some member of the (Copyright 1954) indepedent as a goat on a hill. Never voted the putty line in his career. -- The Senate aisie that separates the Democrats from publicans is no man's land with @ proxy. There are 48 Democrats in the Senate and 47 Republicans. No bartender ever roached his bangs evener Your vote can tie it up like a lover's knot When it's a Ge you can swing it like it was on hinges Some times you vote Republican, some times Democratic and some times you let the old eat die You're in a better spot than the travel bureau that handled Noah's business. You're the guy who Tights the camiies. on the birthday cake. Youve got the bait concession in the aquarium You're the man with that dast piece of the jig-saw puzzir you are the heir to the hoorah and the crown price of stalemates. You can slam the gates of ‘mercy. flood the trrigation ditches with the elixir of pat- ronage and strum the abacus of negotiable compromises like a guitar. When you go for an electoral stroll they roll out the red carpet from Dan to Beersheba. like Helen of Troy your face will launch a Tiny, you afe the man on hossback and the man who puts the quick- silver in the thermometer of legis- lative chills, and fevers. From Our Files 15 Years Ago CIVIL SERVICE Act changes which would return many state jobs to spoils list. adopted by House. Senate OK needed. BRITISH AND FRENCH armies with 3 year: limit. TEN PER CENT wage boost ad the fe __tbe world of glamor is . . Soon you'll enjoy meeting folks, instead of shying away from such social contacts. For you'll have a ready means of starting conversation. And you will be delighted with their pleasure in your honest compli- ments. They'll soon begin to like . you. “And all of these - experiences will give you more confidence. So _ = VI you will lift your head higher and elevate your chest. Auto- matically, therefore, your posture will improve. Shoulder braces used to be pre- scribed for this condition, but this new. self-assured mental outlook ‘even beats shoulder braces lf you were te enroll in a professional meédel’s school, you would alse be taught te march around with a book balanced on your head, for this creates better carriage and a straight back. 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POST MARKET aes ¥ uses eA oS : 856 Ookiand ap SOMOS Crenend Rls = 359 Wilkos ‘Ave. 1012 Male $8. HEAT-PROOF! 4 Piece MIXING BOWL SET Ye Taelaalael ae enteed by img glow moter Ne bitchen's com plete without them. ORDER af i es | + | if iy Save More at LOU-MOR — 45 Seuth Saginew—Next te Oskiand Theater. $25" te $500 (’Back-breaking Bills Get money te poy olf your bills ot once. Spreed repayment ever @ number of months PHONE © WRITE + COME IN 69 W. HURON ST. + Fideral 3-7181 L THE EASTER BIRD t THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH-31, 1954 AS I STARTED WD SAY, THIS EASTER BIRD. LIVED IN THE FAR THiS GASTER COUNTRY. A REMARKABLE : WONDER WHAT ALWAYS BEAUTIFUL WOULDN'T WANT THIS TO GET BIDDY HAS THAT | ARG SSESESEAESFES | Slatehood Vote BUT THESE EGGS R BIRD! Due Tomorrow Sen. Anderson Claims Sure Passage of Joint) Hawaii-Alaska Bill WASHINGTON-—tiNS) =" “Sen. George A. Smathers (D-Fla.), a leading opponent: of Hawaiian- Alaskan statehood, conceded today that the “fight is over” and the Senate will reach a final vote on the bill Thursday. Fire Victim Gives , Birth fo Tiny Son Kalamazoo expectant mother, burn- ed while rescuing her 2-year-old daughter fronr a flash fire in the family apartment Sunday, gave birth yesterday to a premature 4pound son. The baby was placed in an in- cubator at Bronson Hospital where Homer, and three of their children were taken following the biaze. Hospital officials reported the mother and infant in good condi tion. Mrs. Britten suffered burns on the back and arms when she grab- bed her daughter Susan and car- ried her through flames to safety after a fire broke out in the kitchen of the family’s second-floor apart. ment. Britten and the three children were also treated for burns and shock All are recovéring, hospital offi- JOE'S naw 32S. 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Saginaw FE 2-0022 Mrs. Virginia Britton, her husband, | | Lenten Guideposts Reporter Feels the Power By KEN DARE A Staff Photographer, Les Angeles Mirror Big city newspapers like the Los Angeles Mirror have night cruisers to follow police callis.. Round the clock come reports over the police radio on crime. accidents, missing persons, tragedy. I, as a photographer. and the reporter with me, specialize in . chasing down catastrophe and Ranger. We get going. ~ sudden death. We're supposed to| The rescue party is forming | be a ‘hard-boiled’ crew. Yet in| when reporter Leo Batt and I my work I have) arrive. Four Forest Rangers are ved increas-| equipped with a. walkie-talkie. ed faith in the| There is a doctor from a nearby crevice, has been spotted by ence of God and, stretcher. the goodness and | volunteer stretcher bearers for the courage of man.| four-hour hike. And some cvents| Leo, myself. and reporter Art I'll never forget. | They start with a) call over the! radio: Sharkey of the Times volunteer. It is rough going ... up one side. down the other, again... * Two P. M. All| ‘Men Trapped: a where a helicopter could settle. broken and three men are in the manhole beneath Millions of cubic feet of gas are, return trip with . billowing up in a yellow dust. |, Rescue crews in gas masks struggle beneath the ground to stop the murderous flow. Even newsmen are kept outside of a | 300-foot area cordened off by firemen and police. The three then are dead and we know it . - . but what of people in the | but alive. We forget we are tired | adjoining office building? | Slowly we haul up the basket and Over a six-block area hundreds then, roped together, start back. | hke a bundle of castoff clothing drop down. miatch or cigarette can blow up a whole section of the city. | At the center of this storm aj | ; small clergyman dons a fire-| | man’s coat and helmet. There are | | no extra gas masks, and so,| Cue : : Two hours later we rendezvous t b |} armed with only a little rind with t 4 Nothing else _ feels power and pres- | hospital and a Navy basket They are asking for ' Smathers declined to say | the measure will pass the Sen- | ate. But Sen. Clinton P. Anderson | (D-NM) claimed it will be approved | with “a dozen votes at least” to I personally experience of prayer at work, I like being grateful my- You expect God in church, but | SP#re. Sissi Gameeg beslda pag cue ole] Sorel codons yoy: on a six Eisenhower out ° inch ledge. Or find that He rides| im support ef the legislation. the | Cecil McCallum the police cruiser with you. House will vote statehood for for TOMORROW: Leon Jolson beads «| both territories. Alaskan state- a honey Grosses seven million! poog —— a — PONTIAC a Copyright 1 House Anderson _(Covretent ist nced presidential pushing to get | MUNICIPAL JUDGE Strikes at Lowest Point | "°° finally adopted. | wo Judges are to be elected. in 5 Years in February | sccking to compromise the issue| for Mr, McCallum to insure ' — — good and clean administration ASHING 1 _ re by granting both territories com.- | * TON @ — Sirike ie. monwealth status, said a vote could ness in February was at its lowest! have been reached today except es Ryon and photographer Larry | idlesness. then up sometimes on a Six- | inch ledge scarcely..wide~enough | - KEN DARE nits: Gas Ex-| for a man to pass. plosion, Sixth and San Pedro: About a third of the way our | Gas Escaping in the Street: Three | Ranger notes a tiny level spot the surface. | copter to meet us there on our | + what? | Upon reaching the spot. we can barely distinguish what looks 300 feet below us, part of it sheer Rangers and doctor edge They signal, he is unconscious. | (Advertisement) for the month in more than; for one or two absentees on the | Now Meay Weer five years. \other side who wanted it put off The Bureau of Labor statistics Until Thursday FALSE TEETH . | The Senate paved the road for reported today 350 February Of the bill by agreeing | With Little Worry strikes involved 100,000 workers to jimit debate starting Thursday Bet, welt, Inugh oF anew weihou and caused 750,000 man days of to 90 minutes on each motion and, ‘Sut .o1 sewn, Ses Now), Se idleness. one hour on the bill holds "paaces fvmer ead more com- | This compared with 400 strikes! Spokesmen on both sides said) Sammy. gooey pasty wos er fectug. | in January involving 150,000 work-| they knew of no reason final} Bocas’ souns nowea Be ers and one million man days of action could not be reached to| {Seneme wease) Get PASTEETO ao | amy drug counter. morrow. o-_ | - | No, all the long tiresome hours you spend washing clothes this old- fashioned way will not get your clothes as clean os when they are washed in this amazing new FRIG- IDAIRE automatic washer. Next day a wind-up story at | I thought of the One who stood in a boat and calmed the wind We'll Plan Your Tour Free! and the waves when His followers | Phone Mi 4-5711 cried, ‘‘Save us or we perish.” . Scktealy la vee. The wally Tickets, Reservations valve cuts off the flow. The gas to Anywhere is gone. The danger is gone. And : the man of God has vanished in|j Grace Plummer Reilly the crowd. 379 Hamilton, Birmingham , Teading words of comfort to| the hospital. The bey is con- | men below. scious and okay. His mother come. Twe firemen work over | * éen't feel owes us thanks. him with a pulmotor. Now he is acer nnn ene | om his feet and heading back to | . | the hole. Ne ene tries to step | Birmingham him. He stands and prays, the Dial . . . load the dirty clothes and necessary soap into my thrilling new FRIGIDAIRE WASHER. Whit... Eleven P. M. Ambulance-Traf- fic:- Corner of Second and Main: FRESH MINED IDEAL UTILITY SIZE $14"? Jim's 66 Service 2425 M-16, Lake Louie Orteavifie, Michigan Buck & Bud's Service Sportsmen's Beet Livery * 4186 Sashabaw Read ok aS 5371 Coeeley Lake Read : Drayton Plains, Mich. 1... - 4300 Cass-Elizabeth Read Cess-Elizebeth Service Hick’s 66 Service 4177 Case-Eligabeth Read Cormer Baldwin & Kennett Rén r —- ar een rarer ve oa nein wee : . oe See ee ee ict] aoe . Vv 4 SIXTEEN a ae THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1955 N1is|Pontiac’s Music L Circling April 7 Their Calendars } |High School Band to Give] ummm a Complete rs S Giv ‘ . Beene Ftign school band tO Live Kellers Bid Service! ? S C Nn r eye : | 7th Springtime Concert , Pacanell ~ id Karl Schultzes Conclude Three-Week £63 to Florida ki ‘. : g y . ~~ 2a ~ e © . l panna Journey Through Smokies . 7 ee eee | heer Pontiac music lovers are circling April 7 on their calenders, for bi : as : : ce b PC, wi Se FIGURES that is the date of the 27th annual spring concert of the Pontiac High | 7G Pai tab bm ig per ot i; § y atc Ing 1S Made to Order! || Schoo! Band. | e Ve © Gees S Seen || in One Day Of special interest this year will be the appearance of Graham T. ” =m) | we ponte : CAR a j By ETHEL TOMBRINK bd ye Reducing ¢( || Overgard, professor of music education at Wayne University, as guest } : % ; 5 hee a + ie <5 =. “ : . 4s MIAMI — “Where's Grandpa, stream! figure! conductor. ee 4 ie G | CSeRe S Cees . || where’s Grandma?” That's what No tiring exercises — no : peo the features of the program will be a work for woodwind 4 3 . .% Sane: : ie , ee | ; : little prerns ae Te . fe ge agg tg Boe | quartet with band accompaniment conducted by Prof. Overgard. | ge “ «nee : A eat > id oe cone 4 G pan . nese and let the Gyro- } + The work will feature soloists |)” : ; — os . ats ead sp : i og Pare Pgenay foi “natural ezacefl | Dombrowskis Hosts ~| Sand. Prot Overgard bedl., Ouonguad wi-alan : : 7 POET ? § in Michigan ater visting tate ov 0 a i | Bs +a cs ; Set BE ‘is son-| 3 paren © STi to New Syivanites, - | confect = new march Gat ts os a ai Pes fs: | | inlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. , | ii ad Sa, Seed oe a ! | sr Nae aS . «2_* | Clinton Parr — and little Johnny ) } r. a rs. m- Se ' a hor tte . > | My ‘browski of Island court. Sylvan The prog —— eed | See % ” Seed Bs 3 a — — | cas Sark bikes Seeiey ove with both variety and contrast in | b's oS ¢ oa eS : || He's still talking, too, about the | AGNES GODOSHIAN ning for a cocktail and dinner. mind. Uactoded wil bo britint | he ; pt é . : - | day his Dad and Grandpa caught | fee ais et , paraphrase arrangements of ; of : / | Mr. and Mrs. George party given by the New Syivanites niehee wastes “Cam : * ae lots of fish. And if you ve heard of it rl of Pontiac Riker Bidg., Main Floor | cub. - an nen oe a8 || about those 60 fish—it's no fish °f Detroit. formerly , “ | Dancing highlighted the evening. oe .. a ‘) oe || story. There were really 60 fish— | announce the engagement and ap- FE 3-7186 | The next business meeting ofthe 6° mares as well as these-6-/ “nie }}@ day's catch in the keys. proaching marriage of their daugh- | club will be held in the Beverly) jo pau cen . —_ site Ee ti The Parrs expect some more | ‘eT: Agnes, to Jack Hagopian of | street home of Mrs. E. J. Ghianni | A Co ie > Detroit. A May wedding is planned. on Thursday. ae a oe waeh—ceheot ea ° Mr. and Mrs. Karl Sch in (a ; friends ef Mrs. Parr’s, Mr. and PERMANENTS Clean Your Kitchen |G" Thoreday to thelr hue om “= Mrs. Charles B. Seribaer. The Returns From East ean our ITCNEN | Clive avenue after a three-week 2 cal : on ed pial ar ‘Ieee ee | ‘ners. Wiliams Cadman of La Styling, cutting or reshap- |' After DDT ‘Spray peeeey La Dee OY Me = a rk iia ea oo Salle avenue has returned home ye i ‘OW from th in Pennsylvania, ing. Have it done NOW. |) an surtaces should be washed They traveled down the west ; Resting in the sunshine and long where she way. called by the death first if you ever need to treat your | coast of Florida to Sarasota, then | Peatioe Press Phote | drives have made Mrs. Anna Mitch- of her father, W. E. Koon Short Curl pantry or kitchen cabinets with a up the east coast to Skyline drive | rc . Jays ~ : : ell feei better duri her Mi 5 s Sk) t a 7 | ing r Miami es Pe uauataad iaeee [$0 sce Kay Weasel, a tormer| etting into the spirit of W ashington Jun who had their picture taken at the photo ta ae alge sts Then, before opening any canned! Pontiac resident who is attending |!" High School's “Joker's Jamboree” are booth. The booth is just one of the MaNy | iate January with her son, Capt. m6 from goods — from test hele i the Catholic University of America Jack Hemming (left) of Menominee road features of the jamboree, which will begin' Keith Mitchell. Beau Clinic cabinets, be sure to suds and rinse in Washington, D. C. They then g e r oh | Thursd nike ‘school When Mrs. Mitchell heads north $750 2 the cams to wash off any residual | motored erie the Coepenten nd Loretta Young (right) of Hazel avenue, | ay at’5:30 in the school. warty sa May, Kolth wil drive har . | a DDT crystals. | and Allegheny Mountains toward| »,. home and will spend some time | By Edythe McCulloch} . hoa home. King, Queen to Be Crowned Thursday in Pontiac visiting his brother and ° awit sister-in-law, Mr. } Arden | j j ppointment Necessary | PT A Activities Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Hancock | Mitchell sf’ Kener ‘avense ana(fee@t Baby Fine Hair IMPERIAL | ot tunes aveme wave mt Washington Junior Plans JamMDOree ter we sitaren tet ale go|| wo vine of por toe ness PTA of CiBaron Sahoo! will meet ere | over to Flint to see another broth- |} J ie | Thursday at 7 pm they visited their son-in-law and ~s ere rumews.-to your. fragt Beau Salon daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. A cafeteria-style dinner and ‘‘Jo.| Hathaway is general chairman [royal court. Richard Singleton, | *: Charles. = on pur fo og Ay Py Hoot: Be Executive board. of Emerson Sehest Madole. , ker’s Jamboree” are planned for; assisted by Mrs. Charlies Uligian. president of Washington Junior; Reberta Rapaport ends her | forge al ye . g Movi youn uaeee 20 E Pike Si. FE 46-2878 a | seit aaa ain Al cay Em pas A The Madoles are parents of a | Ttursday evening from 5:30 o'clock; On the first floor of the school, High School, will act as master | ee And se aie ae |] caretul styling andthe right’ bind ve ; P ' s - —_—__—_—————| new daughter, Joan Ellen. The | until 9 by Washington Junior High | jamboree features will include a ceremonies and Mr. Uligian, | gens, her sister, Mrn-Geerge |1 tau tna ct mw fy ae nh”? | infant's mother is the former Helen School a photo booth,-a seed booth with President of the Community Club, | Richman ef Pontiac, will joim ([ we do not advise brushing baby 9 , Hancock. | At the event, a-King and queen small garden tools, pop, popcorn, Will crown the royal pair. their parents, the Gabriel J. —y hair. It ts good for the hair J fe . will be “selected by the Student baked goods and hot dog conces- Working on committees for the Rapaports, at their Miami Beach | °¥t "®t ‘or ‘he hairdo Among the 207 women initiated , krooms evening program are Mrs. Paul | This hair should be held tm piace ’ Counci! from the follow sions. as weil as two chec . x | partments. The Rapaports will | a: night with bodbvies and covered | into national sororities at Denison J . : _ group. and games in the gym. Gorman, Mrs. Powers, Mrs. Wil-) stay until May. with @ net. For once it is allowed University In Granville, Ohio, re- udy Bassett, Sonja Ryan, Isabel The second floor will feature a ifm McClure, Mrs. Ross Tenny, . red sgh’ Gtarrenged Ht will pet | ; cently was Carol Tuttle, daughter Hawn, Jack Hemming, Duke Cum- |. oe horrors and cartoony™rs. Fred Coleman and Roy Lewis, _ Swimming, golfing and the races | fo peck i= place until # hes peen of the James S. Tuttles of Lake ™ings and Lynn Walker. movies, as well as homemade can- 4% Well as the homeroom mothers. , have fied Roberta's Gays Curing |T o, sume esses Ht te sévuasble to bet | ; : ac her stay—particularty the races. ([ tnis heir grow longer in order to | Angelus Shores. She became a Serving the dinner - 1ll be Mrs. dy and aprons and a grab bag. Girl The family drove to Hollywood |] creste « style where the ends can member of Pi Phi Eta colony, an| Howard Powers and members Scouts will sponsor a babysitting be secursly anchored affiliate of Pi Beta Phi sorority. of her committee. Mrs. F. Miltom | service in room 209 under the su-| $$ - —_—____— = | pervisin of Olive Taylor. | Oe | NICK and ANNA mr produe 9 covabest vente an will produce g seven-act vaude- | ville show calied “Vaudeville Is Are Back Again! See ee “Little Nell,” will be presented , vy if to see Pontiac friends and they've | been getting together with the | rt Edythe } oct | vacationing at Miami Beach, and | Sesety Shop, FE 2-7431, | the Arthur Rosenthals, who left a ' 608 Pontiac Bank Bidg. few days ago after a stay at the | Sans Souci Hote! —— | Tom Wilson (who looks a lot. | like his dad, Defense Secretary | Charies E. Wilson) is here with his | family. They are occupying the Wil- STORE 20 W. HURON with one of the finest gift shops in the neighborhood hs ta tensbars, Aavehuiie Geen ing wilt alse be featured. . Plante oOo —— A program will follow the selec- Sf | som apartment at the Surf Club. 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Huron oo m For Your Convenience Open Daily and Sunday 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. . aoa i ‘ ee — 4 é ?* OS Serre ee Ee ee 4 nla -_ 7 £ + > fs 4 + ~ =e Coeds Need, H ‘Like and Eat Lots of Food Active Student Life Quickly Burns Up Calories COLUMBUS: Miss (Ns)—ciris | may primp and prance with a : delicate air, but their eating hab- its are pretty husky, judging by the findings of a college dietician That is the report of Ethel Sum- merour, dietician at Mississippi State College for Women in Colum- | bus. Her obsérvations were veri- fied by nutrition majors and their teachers in the Home Economics Department. Miss Summerour re- ported: « “The” physical and mental ac- 7 tivities inyolved in being a stu- dent contribute to fast calorie | burning. The girls need foad, they like it and they eat it, be- | fore, at and betweer meals. She also found that as many as 3.000 calones can be stored by ac- tive feminine figures without dis- | torting a pleasing silhouette Regular surveys of freshman classes.,also disclose .other food habits — likes and dislikes — and | a good deal about the —a* home life. Miss Summerour ex- plained: “If a girl says she is accus | tomed to a blessing before meals you can be rather :ure that she sits down to a family table three times a day. instead of grabbing @ sandwich on the run.’ The studies of 26% students also showed food preferences which guide, but de net dictate meals served in the college dining + Miss Summerour said that steak and ham led in the list of best- - hieed meats -Ontv. five students mn- dicated a dislike for those items while 255 girls marked them as favorites. ~~ The dietician was surprised at , the large number of students who hke liver The girls were almost unanimous fm their choice of salads, soups and vegetables, which reflected their southern upbringing. Black- eyed peas and cornbread were ap- proved by 241 of the 262 students questioned. Well-Planned House Can Be ‘Baby Sitter’. A properly designed house can be a good “babysitter’’ Careful architectural planning. obvious!y won't entirely take the place of a watchful adult eye. but it can pro- vide for sma) fry safety by elimi nating the temptations that are the commonest cause of childhood accidents Electrical outlets. for instance, will keep their shocking power safely barred to prying childish | fingers or hairpins if they are equipped with turn-type safety covers. And the array of drugs. in q family medicine chest is safe from a youngster’s rummaging |! ft te fitted with a lock Te prey pee eee mgs : . ” * ~- we | 4a baad ae t ' ‘ "Ss Hs ie Plucked from the flower flounces the full organdy Brides Are Advised: Ration Time You're a rare bride indeed if you aren't simply dying to show off your new home to your fmends. In fact, you may be eager to con tinue your friendships. But being marned will and should make some differences ‘Whether vou have only a special friend or group of fnends. says a recent magazine, you wont and shouldnt tell them everything first now. It was all right to discuss those first dates in every detail But it would be all wrong to dis cuss your husband with the same searching candor. There's another difference tee: You won't see as much of them as before. Since marriage is traditionally an arrangement for two people, it's up to you te maneuver things so that your friends aren’t always around. Maybe youll say that husband likes your friends your That cao Pa ed * Sr Sreeeqner ees. oer — Tm ~ x te aoe : pp Telli ove el i ing fabric that petticoat, ae bodice of this romantic summer. formal. The full-| fabric is vel fetized. petalled cabbage roses circte--the scalloped} a Spend Time Selecting ‘Fur Coat Current fur sales are giving | Many women the opportunity to) replace their out-dated fur coats. If you are considering doing so, | make the very best of your bar- gain. Before setting out on your shopping expedition. decide on the | coming to you ' For the stout woman: lamb, Alaska seal. muskrat caracul lamb, are good. Persian and | dium, long-haired or very long- | haired furs, such as fox, becom- 1 ing. Short-haired fur with dense pile | woman. This type includes opos- | } sunt, mink, Persian caracul and broadtail lamb. Plan to take at least one day decision. You can learn a great deal simply by looking. Look for a fur that is bright and lustrous, uniform in color, texture and depth. + Be sure to examine the entire coat. Feel it to determine whether the pelts are soft, pliable and strong. And check under the arms and the front of the coat to see that good quality skins have been put in there. type of fur that will be most be-, Tall, slim women will find me- | looks well on the short, slehder | ELIZABETH JUNE CAMPBELL to look around before making your ; -Cure Knock Knees EONT AC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 81, 1954 { e Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Camp | bell of Dover road announce the | engagement of their daughter, | Elizabeth June, to Elmer_J. Dun- | lap. san-of the Rotiiat Eo Diktaps of South Jessie street. A July 10 wedding is planned. Women tend to be knock-kneed, but if your condition is exaggerat- | ed. you-can minimize it by en- deavoring to point your toes very | straight and walking on the out- ‘side of your foot. Owner: Mrs. “Lenore” Colsch | grownup woman who has not yet j | tor Friends So although the adjustment may take a little effort in the beginning You'll Find In Our Exciting, New MOBILE COIFFURE! NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED! ~ LaChic Beauty Salon 514 Pontiac State Bank. > Stunning Beauty for EASTER and Lasting | Spring Glamour FE 4-1687 PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL may be true. But if four nights in a row he comes in to find you girls listening to records in his the author believes that not only you, your husband and friends will gain by it, but that when you stop being ‘best’ friends, you may very well become better friends. N 112 $. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg.. Pontiac, Mich. Enrotiments Avartable im Day or tvering Classes Write, phone or call im person for Free ome PHONE FEDERAL 4-235 SEVENTEEN living room, and his dinner not - started. he's almost certain to be annoyed. If you can't apend an evening without the “possibility of an un- announced visit, he is gomg to feel. rightfully. that his time with you. is being usurped. | The article, doesn't say to give up your friends, but it does sug- gest rationing the time you spend with them. Actually the coneept of ‘‘best™ friendship is a hangover from early adolescence, when you wanted the support of a constant | companion to face all the experi- ences and emotions you were en- countering for the first time. A happily married woman doesn't need that kind of ex- chusive triendship—end neither, for that matter, does a happily Your N Blouse By Gregory, Sidney Heller With a tailored vein. Short or long sleeve or Cotton, faille. Solid . or choose from. 3% 149 Sketched From Stock Terry and silk and tissue’ Cw sleeveless. prints to OPEN EVERY NIGHT ‘TIL 9, SUNDAY 2 TO 5 vend _ HURON’ at TELEGRAPH _ — ancy Heels $7.75 Dark heels and frame heels add gayety to the spring stocking. Lovely sheer nylons in | fashion-right shades, both styles have dark seams, . Neumode * HOSIERY* Perfect Neumode Nylons tire he Perfect Gift YOUNG FASHIONS Look Forward to Easter! The bandbox-look for children as they step through the fashion looking glass into our . ater | wonderland . . . How heatisoess they’ll look in new coats and suits . . . girls full-skirted _@olorful dresses . . + boys in man-tailored jackets _ and trousers. Bises.1 toBe, 8 to 6x. Boys’ 1 to 6. . 82 N, 7 sat , EIGHTEEN _ | Woman Bucks Maternal Disapproval to Enter the Sry Good Insect Screening Is Necessity Aluminum, Copper, | Plastic Out - Wear Inexpensive Iron By HUBBARD COBB . One of these fine days you'll be bothered by a small insect flying around your head. From this moment its just a matter ‘of time before you'll be. < bothered by many insects, and this | brings us around to the subject | of insect screening. - » In this day and age no one can fe afford te live in a house without 2 ‘ proper screening. If you are as broke as we usually are you xz don't have to get into anything very expensive. Iron screening fastened to wood | frames- will do a good job and if | Ex. you keep the screening painted it) . tf should last a god many seasons. . If you want something that will last a little longer, use copper, alu- minum or plastic screening. Iron screening keeps out the bugs just as well as these more expensive materials but it does not last as long and requires more in the way | of maintenance. If you use copper screening, give it a coat of paint of varnish. | This will prevent water running; off the screening and staining the house siding and trim. When people screen their homes they usually get all the windows but they forget some of \ 7 £ | Delightful example of the swing to di-| mother’s “Sunday-go-to-meeting” purse .. . | minutive bags for luncheon and on is the yet as completely contemporary as today’s empire reticule, inspired by great-grand- | newspaper. 4 By ANNE HEYWOOD fers so many rewards. /in terms of how messy it is and | | as far as I'm concerned, the aver- age office has lots of dirty work, too.”’ Then she went on to tell me her story, and it was such an in- teresting one that I got permis- sion to tell it. Mary J. had always wanted to be a nurse from the time she was : a little girl. But her mother thought 4 it wasn’t “fancy’’ enough. Her mother wanted her to have a glamorous secretarial position. So, after high school, Mary. went to business school. “But I hated every minute of it,” she told me. ‘‘My heart was always in nursing. I hated the typewriter and the messy carbons and the complicated switchboard. “But most of all, I hated the feeling of all the paper work, the feeling of not really being needed. Now I know that for some girls secretarial work is wonderfully satisfying, but sot for me. | “Finally, in my middle 20s, I took the bull by the horns and went to nursing school. “I know many women think only | THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1954 ‘how much dirty work there is, but | “My mother was heartbroken, had to spend it as I pleased. “I did well, and when I was | the other openings that iusects can fiy through. A fine exani- ple of this is the attic louver which meds screening et w+ | Yes, Indeed, Tots much as windows. : : lows are often neg. | ciKe Being Clean lected and so are the vents in-| Though parents of moppets may gtalled under the roof eaves in| find it hard to believe, there's a | ~ | strong theory advanced by expert ith some Teducators who know that insures positive closing. If they | that young children actually like alone ‘you may find | to be clean. ight and the large | At least, they like to start clean tigh crack between door and frame of-| Menta! health. self-respect. and fine place for bugs to slip| generally solid attitudes toward : | pose, some psychiatrists say, on 2 national parks, 9| the nightly bath, frequent sham- tural monmenty_end | poss and daily changes to clean 71 national forests. : underwear and outer clothing. Call for Arrangements Today! “JACKIE RAE” STUDIO STUDIO on &. 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This mean way of playing a joke often causes hard feelings for a long time, and no one has so many friends that he wants to lose one This little joke was sent in by dudy tochet of Mitwaukee, and it is a ceed way te celebrate this someone on | funny dav. The idea is that when | the person drinks from the paper Pee Bader * | cup, a small drop of water comes out and spills on him, and he Pe t tempting Beech-Nut Foods W hen food tastes geod, Your baby thtives emotsenally...grows closer to you. So please him with delicious Beech-Nut Foods! Flavor is so important that Beech-Nut uses only the choic- est fruits and vegetables. Take our Beech-Nut Strained Peas. They’re picked young, sweet, tender. Packed garden-fresh... so they're full of the sweet, _-fresh. flavor your baby loves! Compare the tempting fla- ¥ors, xataral colors, uniform consistency of Beech-Nut Baby Foods with any others. You’! oe Boe “ Sure way to happy meals— and when you care for a prema- ture baby and nurse it to health, it the world. “When I was 34, I married a wonderful doctor, and we had three babies of our own. “Now,"’ she..eeneluded, ‘the youngest is in school, so I am re- | turning to my nursing. I just wanted you to know that for the ing is the most wonderful career in the world. me exciting work, excellent pay, a cannot understand where it . comes from. | You will need any kind of a pa-) per cup. Draw a picture of the animal which you like best, about half way up the side of the cup.| 7 Color it. You may want to add a ; a saying. too. | ee If you do not want to take the| time for a drawing, use a colorful seal. Use a pin to prick a tiny hole in the eye of the animal When you offer your friend | drink, fill the cup just half full, er se that the water level is below | the hole. Offer it to him with the animal facing towards him. As he drinks small drops of water will | fall on him, and he will be puz- zed as to the cause | | 7 ss Cape end jecket combinetion tokes og ‘cae figure. Keep simple svit owt Miss M. P - Diminutive size suit in thia worsted fabric, high closing,..small. collar. narrow tab back belt. are all dressmaker de- | tails for your ‘iny figure see why so many mothers call Beech-Nut Foods the easy way to keep mealtimes happy! Also 4 delicious Baby Ce- reals—Oatmeal, Barley, Corn, Cereal Food. a \ 3 | } | ; own kids, and a chance to go back “Why don’t you ever mention |to work when the children are ‘hospital nursing as a career?” a | own?” Remember, when it comes to | woman wrote me recently. “ie is job choices, it is you who will be | such a satisfactory field and of- | doing the work the rest of your life | Nursing ~ a ——— ———— a Profession —— ne | "7" | Finds Service to Others Rewarding May Guests ot yur mar. o« vr wwe Be Served Kitchen? you ‘to go into the field you like, | « aE ‘ | Dining Room Isn't | major and pay no attention to other peo- | in ple's ideas. | Convenient Place for Small Dinner By EMILY POST A reader asks this question: “When having guests in to dinner — just another couple — can it be considered discourteous to them | to set the table in the kitchen? | “Our dining reom is not conveni- Color Scheme for Roo Needn't Stagt By ELIZABETH HILLYER “Should a color scheme always | but I decided it was my life‘and I | begin with the flopr?” Mrs. J J. E’s question is often asked There was more reason for a graduated, I specialized im pedia-| moor starting point a while ba : Sr marke. | ove tay teblea. | ee poi ck. | what, to go with a three-piece sec when a heavy pattern was top fashion and the carpet or rug brought so many colors _|is the most wonderful feeling im | into the room that there wasn't room for more. Of course, carpet color is im- portant, because the carpet is a investment and ian't changed as often as wall colors and uphoistery covers. But 2 pic: ture or a handsome fabric is an effective color scheme starter, | girl who likes helping people, nurs- 4°- It isn't as difficult as it once was to find carpet in a color that goes “What else could have offered , with other items Plain color ranges far and wide chance to meet a good husband, in all floor coverings, and there wonderful training or raising My . are many smart new carpets which combine several colors. but with such simple and restrained pat- IF miniature proportions— | terns that they harmonize, rather than compete with other patterns in the room For example, this random tex- tured carpet called American Cas- ual, which was inspired by an old homespun fabric. Its green and brown tones, with brick accents, fit it into many room schemes, and the scheme of a room where it is used can be changed * . ° Mrs. W. H. “We recently paint- “It did wonders for the dark green sofa and a lighter green chair but the draperies look cheap against the mch new color Ther are a wine and rose leaf pattern on a gray background Should I dye them. and what color” Because of the dark wine color in the print. dying mighf be diffi cult although a professional clean- er and dyer might say he could do it. You have little chéice of ‘color, however, since you say the rug is wine. The draperies, since they must be dark to cover the print, could hardly be anything but wine also if you decide on new draperies, they might be the sofa green or a print with most of the room HINT FOR LENT This pre-Easter season, whatever your religion or creed, you'll find fresh dairy foods a wonderful choice for Lenten meals. Oyster stew ... egg omelet... creamed tuna and lots and lots of cottage cheese .. . all are among your ‘family’s favorites. Call us about our courteous, dependable Home-Delivery Mith Services. It's a mighty welcome convenience this season, and every season the year round. Mlekey the Milkman says: f, “Fresh dairy foods are best Le... when they're delivered ent to the kitchen, and it is so much easier to serve dinner out there. Of course, when we have more than two people in we have Fs to eat in the dining foom as the ; | kitchen is not large enough. Answer: It depends entirely upon your kitchen. If ‘it is a pleasantly and attractive reom and the guests are intimate friends who dine with you time and again, the kitchen can be very appealing. But if your guests are only acquaintances, dinner should be ® | eaten in the dining room. @ | Dear Mrs. Post Will you please tell me what the correct procedure is for checking out of a hotel. All the advice I have seen is on checking in. I will be staying at = a large hotel soon (a new ex- With Floor (are for me) and I want to be ' | sure to do the right thing colors in it. But cheese very care: | Answer You go to the cashier's fulty.. Take home samples and desk (or telephone from your try them on the room. room), give the hour of your de- Mrs. J, H. “Should tables and Parture and ask to have your bill nice Ge eedere, Weieel, oc eee eee , . , ing and ring for a bellboy to carry arly heavy pieces of toggage . If you have only a small hand- beg, yes may carry it yourself. You thea ge to the desk, ask for your bill, pay it and leave the tional curved sofa in a dark green tweed?’ The tweed cover suggests types ‘of tables and lamps that are not | too formal, but they needn't be | sfrictly modern key Fairly simple traditional styles or modern, either one, would Dear Mrs. Post: I was thinking | look well if the shapes and sizes lef the tables and lamps are har-. 'monious with, and convenient to, sofa of having some “‘informals’’ (fold- over cards) printed on which to acknowledge my wedding pres- ents. | Will you please tell me if these * are proper? I would very much like your opinion before ordering the | stead, marke@ With your initials at | the top, which would be in very | much better taste Recent Births Below are recent births reported to the Pontiac City Health Depart- ment The father’s name is given | for each child Beys Robert B Calicut Commerce Thaddeus J Ciales, Detroit James E Gougeon. Independence Wiliam H Terry, Waterford Marston W. Belote. 29 Michigan Bernard-G Brissette Drayton Pising Walter R er Cura Roehest Fernand J. Huppe, Rochester Willem T McArdle. Lake Orion Paul L Merideth Or. Welled Leake Cheries T. Miller. Clarkstes | Clayton E Taylor 224 R | Alfredo R Crus. 3% Aubura James P McDermott 904', Mt Clemens Bar| 1 Hoover Avon Theodore EF Moore 208 W Columbise urs Merbert Gandiin Waterford Eliott B Hershovits 41 Whittemore Citfferd R Mercier 634 Biatne Rufus D Taylor 500 Nevade Roy E Deason 4 Feneiey William D Jackson Ferndale George H Batley. 172 Dellwood Thomas 6 Chisholm. 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Lawrenéé Street, Pontiac ‘FE 2-3551 For Immediate Information Phone, Call, ot Return This Ad- tobe — eX \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1954 were | Conserve Valuable Moments Little Kitchen Timesavers| © LORA=MAE hours conserved in the course of a | 884 skillets, saving steps for the © jewelry © Chine - © Linens Returning Travelers Hold Bloomfield Hills Spotlight Despite Michigan's Deepfreeze, Many homemakers, whe usually has toe eo = Head Homeward for Spring TMs te copecielly trun in the| vz, caem © soother pert of | 2 a iptaat’ | ' By RUTH SAUND — a ped. . = Soft Curls PERMANENTLY in Place for Spring! B m9 eg _ C travels at . experts recently brought out not a expensive, is an excellent Permanents from $5.00 occupy the spotlight in Bloomfield Hills news. Coming in Sunjay, Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Taylar of savers in the kitchen. Here they | automatically and avoids the CALLIE’S BEAUTY SHOP Orchard Ridge road met Mrs. William R. Yaw just leav- “ commen ithe cts” % || I1N. Perry St Phone FE 12-6261 Opposite Hotel Rossevelt : | hundreds of spending several weeks at the Sea Horse at Delfay Beach, motions involved in opening and Fla, with Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Colombo, who will closing cupboard doors. Natu- | escape \ os hier aren, oat | Mr. and Mrs. John . oe oa canned goods, jars and spices Poole and the H. A. O’Dells * ee a have recently returned from| ™*: 994 Mre Benjamin Brew- cleaned, shelves handy é Jamaica and the Ferd M ay cae oe ees OE ©. eee ie Broocks will be in next week | versity Glee Gub’s De . =< » Gried | ig i fy th re Mr. and Mrs. Walter O. Briggs| Their dimmer guests bt the Uni- shelves. You can see immediately Jr. are expected next wéek from| Yersity Club will be Mr. and which container you want and “ Mrs. C. Alison Moaree of Grosse reach for it in a second. Potute and Mr. and Mrs. David pass-through Everell E. Fisher has returned; Sutter and Mr. and Mrs. ing and eating areas of the home from a visit with her mother, Mrs.| Lerey W. 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We don’t make And they drive us demented with their demands on ours. Mary Margaret McBride Says: Take Bruno, now 6. Soon after his sister was born, his boisterous 3 s > TWENTY ~* i.” THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1954 : Turn Mattress Often'Cil] Wardrobe 9 ° - = 5 Mates wal ast ener Youth Shouldn’t Rush Younger Girl ty we - ee | Before Stori a month should do it. Turn them re toring a —- ARD | the “ ; from head to foot as well as from . y ELIZA ‘ooDw only way she'll ever time. Then spring ares axtay vide. for Summer “Dear Miss Woodward: For sev- seksaian (dts Maia aas coger lion ah ian eee ae By now, the women of the nation sparen eit ogre 0 Saas Oe Eee the | invitation would be too previous w \ urch. . works, { are pondering the perrenial prob. this girl is 14, Her parents are! Go ~~ A rp you might work |lem of storing winter clothes. It’s nice but they won't let her, date - better — yo | things aster {rather an irksome chore that we any boys. ee od imaged ‘ nenity ta Seo “Dear Miss Woodward: I'm 14 hope to get over with as fast as “Our church has skating parties | 10+ she int , you. Polish the | 224 sappesed te be going steady e ble. . and her parents take her there and apple a bit with t co they'll be-| TO & bay who's « contr in Here is an instance where haste let her skate with the boys. So, | gin to think they know you well | high school. He wanted to give reeting | really can make waste, and where would you advise me to talk to) 504 have no reason but to think| "= Si class ring but his mother it hurts the mast—in your budget. | her parents, or what? I have never | nighly of you. was dead sct against it. | Before consigning your clothes | 4#'¢d girls before. . Give it some time—time to per-| “Forfa while everything went C d | te the storage chest, you should It might be wise to take this |colate through their three minds | smoothly between us, but now he ar $ | ge through them carefully vo | one step at a time, You know this | that you like daughter and would | won't call or even talk to my girl | weed out any garments that lost girl isn’t allowed ‘te date—and | like to take her to the show some-| friend about me. We don't go to | faver with you thig winter, ol cage gag eset For the best. in Easter || Decide either to give them to a| Sh t kk el this t's hie oe oe an - . charitable organization or to reno- | or ca e only child ‘and he told I Greeting Cards, see the | vate them for next fall. ghee pet me I was derful selection. | , If you decide on the latter, make O zs ae ee those changes right away so the Topped ff sks @ on sas enesy a . a _ clothes will be ready to wear when his own bith cabeal oo he aauié Including Nationally | you want them. If you put off the | b Oranges : to all tae Gances. hot ~ Advertlesd Dervcas 1 = eee y said he preferred to go with | Vereee you'll never get around to it. Mr M ron Buck go me. Cadoza Cards at Your clothes should be thor- s. y! : “But his complete lack of at- ee | eaghly cleaned before they are — fomiy Recipe eaten bes pe cena oe ote stored. M they need dry clean or Luscious |reat ~ deni - “igre ° e ing, don’t think you can afford to —done—or me tt his mother? A rey Christian wait until fall to send them. Do- By JANET ODELL | It's probably a combination of ing that is inviting moth imva- Pontiac Press Food Editor inconvenience, bad timing and e t | ston. Furthermore, the longer | “Just like Mother used to make” mothe At home he’s being urged N Liter ature = — — satya ave to —that’s what this recipe for orange sis oa echt ner dl tek in S ] al Seals ak ta ahaa. shortcake is. Mrs. Myron L. Buck That suddenly saaitia sa. ase | gave us the recipe after telling us inconvenient! aies Take advantage of the moth-| that it was one from her husband's out of hs school ciase raise 99 | Proofing service if your dry cleaner | mother. It is a delicious spring lout of his picture, that's all. It's Oakland ers it.The insurance against | gessert. tough that he picked you to be his| | damage will be worth the slight’ irs Buck divides her interests | extra cost. | three ways. She is a member of the Tuesday Musicale and the Fire- Rad | hee rb ot 5 Minute Shrimp Supper.| == side Club. And the YWCA counts her among its working board ORANGE SHORTCAKE By Mrs. Myron L. Buck % cup shortening 1 cup sugar 1 teaspoon vanilis 1 teaspoon lemon extract 2 eaes -3 cups sifted cake flour \%q teaspoon salt va 1 teaspoon baking powder eggs and flavorings. Sift dry in- gredients together and add alter- nately with sour milk. Pour into greased loaf pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 25-36 minutes. The cake may be used warm or cold. Several hours before serving, peel and cut into pieces five or six oranges. 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Far below, Will Rogers was saying in that drawling, middle- western voice of his, “All I know is what little news I read in the presence in his two-room home was too much for his convalescent mother. So that he was put in a day nurséry for a while. His parents felt guilty about this |—so guilty that when Bruno came | Feeling obligated, they gave in | to his increasing demands for more attention, more toys, more fun. Color with a Stroke of an Iron. | 4ons at school—so besides telling * 0 country needs w more everything than his sister Decorate linens with bright floral |*im what school I go to and ask-| 4. phihenecigare ana his “ esi eon: oP 4 had. motifs in combination of gay | #& him what school he graduated | could see his rope end his jaw working at that Though Bruno desperately a eee =o = It you athe esse dl to | everlasting gum of his—at least in my imagination needed the sceemmenee ot | embroidery! No sewing' No appli- . anything 1 could. strength involved giving Iran-on guest towels, kitchen |¥Tite to him about, don't bother. , them occastonally, his parents poet werone wurininn nlace You'd be straining yourself at the In reality, I was sitting on the floor of my own acnidi/t enna Whi Ge. bee ‘ene ecatie. bakca | Seams to no good purpose living room, close to a record player upon which ry Got o> pulley a a | mats. eautify ‘oom lineas. | i conpeaendantas wih tle boy | ¥8% spinning the Show Biz album, a recent com- se Sate v Washable: mee bie! whom you don't know very well | Pilation by Abel Green of Variety and by vaude- ee ee ee os. Lato tere ae aD notin fear $4; | WOuld be a greater chore than a| Villian Joe Laurie Jr. of a half-century of American If strength is demanded of 5\ inches: six 2x 2% inches, | Pleasure. It’s just plain too soon in entertainment highlights. T deck teal Wear be = aca : your friendship for that. Some of the great ones re-voked there were gone us, t we can patton oa = a ta neonate long before 1 hit the big town. Others I watched pga acge vcr rpg = : i 5 - ° in breathless ecstacy from the 55-cent seats, obtained — ;, . cornet Press Needlecraft De. Extend Shoe Life shoes eee oe I've met tote | _ 'G * a ormutcany dependent on partment, P. ©. Box 164, Old| by airing them frequently. This will | 6¢ tamous people but those first peppery tones of George M. Cohan | others’ strength Chelsea Station, New York 11, | help keep prespiration from rotting | 106° still hold the most en that famous c@tain| So wehn our jealous, over-de New York. Print plainly pattern | the lining. speech that became his trademark, | ™anding child makes a fuss for and fascination for me. aR number, your name, address an@ _ ee “My father thanks you my ssi aiges at Sissy's mealtime, we zone. - Answers to Previous Pussie Their stories stick aE ee {make our counter-demand. : = memory and tickle my fancy— = other thanks you, my sister; We say “You want some love. B ill B E like the one Homer Crey told thanks you and, as for myself, I| do you? Well, I do, too. How I'd ath Still Best. mie ‘about Okiahema-born Will | thank you.” reminded me that.a|love you to sing me the jack 0’ W R | : Rogers standing under a tree | qomedian named Julius Tannen | !antern song while I finish nursing ay to elax vVieln —ardare on nw —— originated the line in an imitation | Sissy! ; ; ' te get to Ve: of the f G e. The ta. Once we see that the counter- When porcelain bathtubs first amous Georg imi came into vogue, they were adver: - ste it the price on a polo pony which | tign went so wel) that George took | @emand is te yield Bruno the tised as something completely NIOlT] | Jolnis Wil finally bought and gave a8 | it over. advantage of giving, we've novel and it was explained that mo) AINIT “lO a get-well present to little | Listening to a snatch of song found the principle of love we've you could now bathe “in a china| Hhty Patricia Ziegteld, daughter of hy lovely Nora Bayes on Show| eee looking for to help him. We dish as you would your canary.” Cid a sierifier Flo. Biz, I recall that although George discard the defensiveness and ’ : | ‘ . : Even if those tubs weren't much = Hearing on the record the! wrote “Over There.” which Nora | fear of denying anything be asks. larger than a canary'’s dish, at ACROSS introduced, he once forgot the| We ourselves begin to want to least it was a step in the right | 3 Guat _congtts : rT | words of his great World War I | give to him spontaneously and sin- direction to bigger and better! 9 Bird's beak song when he tried to sing it et | cerély instead of from the secret etrand-weter aching ‘conscious. | cocina ae | * ened ‘eine en ene - " ta. } . Whether you look back to the | 8 Toon be The rich bartiens of Marry 1890's or only to the 1950's, you 17 insect oss - Uleaaia net oncres | Perfume on Flower must admit we're still improving oS taceama Y sloar caused George Whes S shiicdal on the business of taking a sooth- | 2! Father en Jessel, album narrator, to tell SS ling bath, What better way to re-|3 srmmettis of the night when a capacity /flower this spring, wear a floral | tase | 27 Bows slighty y Manhattan Opera House audience | Petfume to match. And, of course ————— 33 Octs ap de patiently waited for the Scottish { *Pr#y: some of the scent right on Salt is used in the manufacture 3$ Pon* YY singer until 12:38 a. m. Lauder, YOUT Posy | of steel and also in various chem- 37 Speedier ‘ty = arriving from Europe, was icals. 39 Pace Vy yed getting through quaran- + dclayed geting Groags qwarse Made to Your Order! Sey Y the Manhattan, he sang until diseerd "2:30 In the morning. 4 Migratory > . | we Wash off soap wy | — ougalcalWWV ETAOIN UN — = hen I heard the glorious tenor | $4 Household } of Enrico Caruso in, not an! - ory = ~ operatic number, but ‘Dreams of | $1 Follow orders Long Ago.” @ popular song which 4 Number - | he wrote in collaboration with Tinpan Alleyite Earl Carroll, 1 61 Dry al 3 a a1 DOWN © mstgnthieant os Amessment 4 Locations could see myself, an anxious young 3 Native name reon 38 More secure yo bcd reporter, patrolling the corridors ya, 3 = Ey ata pol dase i Toveed ae outside Caruso’s hotel suite when ficiiey oo gecrs Siem abe fiat became ill of the ailment cuckoo family 20 Nuisances 3S Foglike ne Eyvtee river which killed him. ¢ Futages 3 Flowers mammals bb iicctane All the names and tunes made 43 Pedestal parts 85 View me nostalgic: Vaughn Leath, the) Wait til you see them. Weather-Birds are smorter then ever. 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MICHIGAN TWENTY-1 “THREE et ait ‘ + Mgettet.s re a 8 UBB mt bas : S. *, o9 SPIRITED SALESMAN— Fa . ‘ ) x é hee ‘ CaS iif z ca f if - ttre. ayn Nas of ‘ ‘ \ nt ¥ Th * " ! i gfe nt oH HEE + @ +s” if 2 if Hair Tonie With Fiae Olls 4) om Oo) Taser” 0 i HUME it friend.” ive box and Thesis on Re, - e siete oe records. i od Oe - “Let's dance,” she . § “a Special Ol >> “Don't epecially Re 7 inch “tes sald Herkic. “Maybe ES Enlargement Tle : | other fellas wil] dance The most Gurebic ee + ee Or get 10 prints fer $1.00 Without much ‘coaxing, several op & sam, eoraech I, dup 0 Rghand : iJ from one negative. of them did. One even got a little | dgereme ce h-—yet your a fresh. Helen was a good sport, | Susinew-case won'tchow enscingls sign though, and passed it off as s iF yoy Sarpy toe ‘An hour ster she said, “Let's| TUPHDE besieees conse Heol tke go to another place. 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Lewrence St. BEAUTII i ai ) U Cc ba ig’ i : es MRE Fae ame - fies re th eee eee aa Fe in Ci: oh ye la Sees a EAR ean sean 1 ie ‘ ? ‘ ; Ar tea i nt ‘ Bat, yw &e y “ ‘ nis + ¢- °5 x = “ aA, . oe : < 4 j » _ , ’ : 4 ‘ . j e ; Yay . 2 ) ’ 7 ‘ 4 ena: ora? | \ ee . o- “a ad : : +“ a + Pw S voe - eS BF Re \ ; +4 Vas ae a Ps eee fa | Sees Vee we PN Oe ee, ee ed a a eee THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1954 /HOLLYBROOK WRIGLEY’ $s Old Fashioned 4 a oy © or nia UTTER aN BUTTER CHURN Double OLD PRICE: 79¢ 2 Pound NEw PRICE: _ [AND-O-LAKES == acc BUTTER ‘= s= 71° OLD PRICE: 79¢ 2 Pound NEW PRICE: TILDEN “:~ BUTTER ‘ree TT OLD PRICE: $1.57 for 2-lb. Crock NEW PRICE: WRIGLEY'S "ez" BUTTER = 1? BLUE VALLEY BUTTER “saz 71: PIE CHERRIES Qe 69: CROWN Plain or Kesher Crosse & Blackwell DILL PICKLES = = 29 ORANGE TOMATO CATSUP = 19 10¢ Coupon Inside Pkg. 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Some families moved outdoors, sleeping in tents. or not at all But many Americans sleep right through quakes. When tremors along the seaboard from southern |Canada to Virginia set seismo- igraphs scriggling in September “" | 1944, millions of easterners never the Na- ‘knew what had happened until Geographic Society s@y8. they read news dispatches about its past, however. the nation , windows broken in Rochester, N.Y., weathered sharp disturbances, | sidewalks cracked in Newark, N. J., the one in 196 when a Seattle | Boston's Custom House Tower said her home “rode ' swaying and church bells ringing | THE PONTIAC rREs® WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1954- Infrequently Disturb U.S. at odd hours in Oneonta. N. ¥. | for a while, aS The greatest East Coast tre- mor hit Charleston, 8 C., is 1886. Felt in Chicago and Besten, . |. it snuffed out @0 lives and piled up vast damage te buildings, bridges and raiiread tracks, The western plains, surrounding the Missouri and upper Mississippi valleys, and the Gulf Coast seem. almost quake-proof. In particular? the Dakotas are anchored solidly. But strangely. the Mississippi Valley was once the scene of one of the foremost cataclysms of all time At 2 a.m. on eceater 16, 1811 example. 200 oil aie ware off near San Pedro Bay. New Madnd. Mo, oscillated and ca. central iwith it two-thirds of the nation. and the Malay peninsula, the East cheap trip, the claim is that you Caruthersville, Mo., was demol- Indies, and northern Australia.| can stay at first-class modern ho ished. Fissures opened in the earth. The Mississippi flowed upstream A vast rain-forest encircles the! earth between the tropics. 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The} LONDON (INS) — Farmer's girls in the house, one night nd) organization also operates « home| daughter Sheila Waugh rides in through the ninth grades here plained. 9 a ee To continue his work with chil- ane charged helps de-| Six-year-old Sheila has a taxi all )./’ Somes al dren, Martin gave up bis off busi. |%8Y SxPenses of the children’s |i nop seit to travel 4% miles from | A pape yh asaiege ness, With = group of friends | wey let the senators, judges Det home near Watten, Caithness, | than j he acquired an abandoned te (4.4 policemen argue about what to attend classes in town and re-| times. berculesis sasitariam. They Fe | causes juvenile delinquency,” Mar- | turn, were the paired the«broken-down build- | +i, said. We're too busy trying to Her cab fare costs 15 shillings | sible for 63 per ings and opened the school, do something about it.” pan oe ee ness. “Sometimes I thought we'd have It is paid by the education! 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Fresh Haddock Fillets...... = 55¢ All Good Bacon =<... ... th 6%¢ White Bass Fillets “SL... = 39¢ Ocean Perch Fillets cars som , , 1002 39¢ Liver Sausage "tH on mom, , , ms 49 FROZEN FOODS! LIBBY’S LUSCIOUS FROZEN Strawberries et 2h Ban G5e “Grapefruit Juice S29 eo 3 ro 29¢ Blended Juice Cor°can'toe = «3-29 HANDY FOR THE KITCHEN Northern Towels c=: gmegre oedde Pe all Detergent @ =m 10220 5 —— le s THE, PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH BI, 1954 Probing Cause of C119 Crash \ \ County Report Moré Measles — GORE PRESIDENTS PRATER _ TWENTY-EIGHT ; as we stand here at this || | = glans | Officials Going Over moment, my future associates in the- INDOORS Claim Fewer Ovieide| ii Flying Boxcar Rubble secutive branch of the Government a minutes imcektaeacees | — idly sexe me in beseeching that @hou will make full yA - and complete our dedication to the service ofo the people in this throng and their fellow citizens everywhere. sxey marr et Oe REI te SK came down with mumps and chick- en pox. The county health department's | injuring 10 . ‘ght weekly report, released by Dr | With one engine blazing, the ship, | Us, We pray,the power to discern clearly righ | went out of control shortly after taking off from nearby Pope Air Force Base, hit a bachelor officers from wrong ano allow all our words and actions to be governed thereby and by the laws of this land. John D. Monroe. director, listed | 153 cases of measles, as against 1140 the week before. Chicken pox | BENJAMIN M. GATES HARRY W. LUTZ Your- City Commission Candidates we pray that our concern shall be + for all the people, regardless of station, or j. May cooperation*be permitted -and- be the mutual aim of those who, under the concept of our Constitution, hold to differing political beliefs —so that alt may work for the good of our beloved country and for Ohty glory. & Inspector, Builder Seek Election From District 7 ~ Below are brief biographical sketches and statements of. the two. | I" ¥ bs ei x 2.982 sit Ss Poliom * This tuelthrifty, automatic Storage grariet lever _. a water heater provides an abundant, dependable supply: of hot water. Comes im 20, 30 and 40 gallon Rupelia (oii... os. cseeee Rat “ia enimaisi ... . : T peeet sen Pieces on Display in Our | Bepatitis Show Room EAMES and BROWN _ Plumbing Heating SS Gest Pike Street - Phone PE 3-7195 - HF Sw ere@e . | clothes quickly... with no muss or fuss... and no weather worries. Clean electrically-heated air and the number of liquor-by-the-glass licenses? | continue its program to provide municipal off-street parking lots” - | (3) Is it desirable to expand the hospital and increase capital-improve- Five of the injured were in the) ment funds as outlined in the two tax proposals facing voters in the | mess hall preparing dinner. | April election? (4) Should the city change to voting machines in an effort to reduce costs and speed election returns? A World War I veteran, Harry W. Lutz, 68, lives at 306 Ferry Ave. Now employed as a home build- LoS ouwkll - Ld ereueee wdeweeee — eoune-8teow Rabies sutsesessseeee scr Zt As award, it's. among the injured. | platform wood. =O a eaner nae President's ‘Little Prayer’ Is Big Symbol of Service Eugene R. Snyder of Donelson, Tenn., said after a normal takeoff, WASHINGTON (NEA) — Ten! On that occasion the Secretary thousand beautifully engraved said, ‘Not gnly is this an award copies of President Eisenhower's for volunteers, it is an award cre- inaugural “little prayer of my | ated by volunteers.” jown” are now being to ) Americans who have giverr Now serving as mayor, pro-tem, Benjamin M. Gates, 60, lives at 389 Whittemore St. He has been a commissioner since 1946.” er, Lutz formerly worked for % | Gates is a sample checker in the | Ye@rs in General Motors plants GMC | here. He was born on a farm in Latz is a member of St. Trinity Latheran Church. He is married. A candiate for commissioner in District 7, bis statement follows: “1. T am definitely opposed to is a member of | more liquor licenses. More licenses UAW-ClO, Gates was | are not in the public interest. t's Here NOW! z ——_ Stringham School PTA to Install New Officers WATERFORD TOWNSHIP New officers-of Stringham School | PTA to be installed Thursday night at 8 are: Lester Carison, president; Mrs. | 96 Ocklend “A source cl to President | the nation. ts a story of generosity. - ee ; Elect New Officers ‘f , &.5f dhe. - tinguished service to the United | States Savings Bonds program These distinctive awards, framed in wood from the platform on which he took the oath of office. haven't cost the Treasury one cent. it is a cooperative effort of indi- Modified Cut | Solon Claims Benson | Blocked Fixing Dairy Supports at 82'2 Pet. a constructive off-street park- = policy should be short-term parkers on close-in Pd ew evar -ROY'S FE 2-402! for commissioner in | words, compesed by the | retary; and Lynn Rohrer, treas- the very morning of the | urer. : EASTER CARDS Select Them Now! BACKENSTOSE 15 - 17 East Lawrence FEE v4 #* | the facts. I know of no intent to add any further to the list of such | Groups Appear Before places. I do not believe it fair to Senate Tax Committee misiead the voting public on this 0 ' nti | @r any other matter. “2. Unless and until s* | quit as secretary of agriculture if Planks from the inaugural stand. | he. was forced to change his posi-| The Hechinger Co.. of Washington. | tion.” Laird said in an interview. handling the salvaging, gladly gave | About a month ago, Benson or- | this wood. | -| dered a cut in the support prices) But a visitor from Vermont. |ot butter, cheese and dried milk - Heading the list is Jack Upton, president. Others are Robert Flanigan, vice president: Howard armer, secretary: Thomas Case, The change is expected to bring | wission offered to process the te assessment. i wrong oo me ite | With the t taxes to be based on scientific! oie tamilits covered @fficials admit to (them entrance to the hospital the ta it importance. housands of. w by | Cross it is very inhuman to re force them to occupy beds in the cofridors just because the hospital was never finished. Those residing outside the city will help to pay for the addition by the surcharge |sewer and a This must be correct i } |a cut of about 8 cents a pound in butter prices. . Laird. working with members from other dairy states, called the | cut too drastic and sought a modi- | fication. Benson held firm. citing the millions of pounds of dairy | products already acquired by the | Sovernment. Laird said that as late as last lumber for some worthwhile cause | Then Francis V. Keesling Jr., of San Francisco dug deep and in- sisted on buying the remaining 6.800 feet of lumber. The Treasury accepted his gift Then. top men in the greeting card industry offered to make thousands of fine engravings of Waterford Village PTA Names New Officers WATERFORD — Newly elected} officers of Waterford Village School PTA are: Mrs. Earl Weber, president; Mrs Richard Penman, teacher vice president: Mrs. Norman Pankner, mother vice president; Leland Bun- Both For *] 295 - Sntehing Wedding Bands, ip 14K ye gold. lewelry Department GEORGE'S the prayer. Strangely their un- decision to do this was in the same hotel suite yan, father vice president; Mrs. | Ralph Marble, recording secretary; Mrs. Robert Hall, secretary; and Mrs. Cari Curr, | treasurer. | be used to build the necessary im- | Bob euel wa: they prefer the state fig-| -ovements, such as a new fire are considerably hall, public library, grade cross- Fie ings, etc. This will all be done| “I have been a working man all without raising the overall tax rate | ™y life and I think I to | =: grr te apse Nair |-ononed ig amazed at the | a Congress, [: s.. f Hy oii Sell Stet, « Z i SS ata A peat] fir ae HEE te he Ie 5 | EnuH gsi St a Sg: BFS : pe Lp ERIE BEE at Ziis oe 4: ar ie Ly 5 =i ; , we of [2 :p = —_ . 3 =: . 3° O8 y rE a f el 4 ge | , [aCe RS a LH» MEA (ETM ane el EE oT Q/sz Hill : i ie aati Ht Hy sail iit ee me ik il i= z | Eee inhib SAGE ad Hate Be 188: yay Sal” 2 s BE ail =2 Hcl anil ii Un rf et nk fi ig ga iba 8a | FR: ia fg Bastian isi g autidlt Gl? 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[: au Ha Ss +: bee aft lit et! iis¢, We 25 Hi = s 1 a Be é SS iF ai fi. FLY uy sia “3 if aie ‘|S = i ty ini 1 Si Hi O I: Aen wi ie Hil = = iy He! 3 Ge i: i Hi aie rit i aheesy woe 7 3 : aif i ee Peas Sea Nie = ee Bl on ial et Ltt ze shld A ii gs Ge | lel oO i Hi neuen Sot als te 4 if hy “Si Hh fat hen ere i bet = Stk iF ae Co EE anu rs pin mee: aE ib arson ie tll ti | igitl Bui 6 fi sHidd 23 33 au bile : ee dni I y filandtel aL ; ria “it gS BEER il ti| & E a 42 ink 7 3 biifiet SE ti fit & Sp iui drone ub a Si 1 Ten ee fat ‘lp ES bi -@ iG hs ad : as Ae fe Nit tig ee nt Uy paniliat at “aH pe S IP 4 Hy = R ) ALTH F iil H a He rhe iS Ps 133 fa TH: = 523 tena in if ia : — ai a # 23f| © = 4 any Bui al 6 Be j 2 ib Wil & “a oo f Sui ad | nt THE ‘PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1954 Start Training Now in Your Spate Time! | The Demand for Our Television Graduates Is ; Far Greater Thon the Supply. MODERN LABORATORY ond Clossroom Instruction Just 4 Hours . - - ONE EVENING A WEEK Shooting. Is Good Practice wre Conservation State Reports | Men Find TV Has Potentials Light Action in ADDRESS eee eeoeeeeeeeeeeeeeee CITY. 2. bbevea Research, Fire Spotter . By JACK PATTERSON ' “can ire Spo! Antrim County We were all set to get out the fishing tackle over the weekend and ELECTRONICS INSTITUTE subject. it to critical examination but at the last minute got invited 2457 W oat , WO 2-566} By JAMES A. 0. CROWE Officials Worn Runs @ crow shoot up in Gratiot County. It's a couple weeks early yet oodwe Donovan Bldg. 5 roost—depending on calls to brifig ‘the targets in . it is plain there are tremendous LANSIN of range. As usual we missed the easy shots but made potentials’ in the new miracte of| sglcquecn's’ fabulone epring amet up for it on some tricky ones and af sunset when # , acience runs has started, the conservation we left the woods the ground was satisfactorily Ha: id littered with dusky carcasses. as now pat Television cameras have al- | department said Tuesday. " . ready been lowered inte the wa- | Department reported that & ‘| Because of their abundance and because they ks \ ter, tn Canada, for one place, to | “light” smelt run has started in present an infinite variety of angles, ranges and study the movements and habits | Grass Creek, which runs into Lake speeds for the gunner te solve in a second or se, ef fish, Ne news of attempts te | Bellaire in Antrim County crows provide about the last chance for the | sii : i i g g § £2 et Corvus brachyhynchus will provide Kink with °ATFERRON more “live” experience than a lifetime of duck shooting with today’s lo insured Auto Cla mesnibdve deflated bag limits. i Li determined months of mayhem among the ranks Sool ra! -¢ a ? : 1 é z F if caf |i i a 6s i j : ag i i: Hi } : F iy rf s Li As an inveterate reader of letters to the editor of the various national sporting magazines we are constantly reminded that an |- majority of U.- S. , if letter writers are a fair 1H if | il if | | ; g ' ii tE i E Tl i : L ¢ : | : | ef - i j i is 3 i f : Hi if ‘tli Mt : , | pat : : i Hie jefe | i t 5 i z i L ifte ff i f i i | ? i F é H s E Sciale prediet this year's amet! TQurist Association ~ = ou ns cahy, Fred Schulte, Zack Taylor pales wing seek wees of-| Conservation officials also said Hits Sloppy Anglers ’ j the ist sucker runs have started—| East Michigan Tourist Assn. has Attempts to change the political philosophy of the country 1. ¢. the z —petrett Autemebtite theory Inter-Insurance Exchange ef ; p I we policy belding m tomobile Club of Michigan. : z [ 3 i : ! : ; i i | | | | ! ; E E ; i ; 7 Pontiac wrestling matches have been discontinued for the summer season, effective March 24th. How- ever, exciting wrestling matches will resume again in September. Watch for fall announcement And Thanks a Million for Your Wonderful Support This Season —DAVID MANN, Promoter gy gs z g gf F g é i 5 ok tl FF there was at Autemebile Club of Michigan demands to department. w—Sum , gigs PreTT TEE A Good Used Gar? : - A MOTORS reported that a total of 350,000 a Se persons already have visited state Rochester parks this year. 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Broaght Dariugly to the Sereen! ————— FROM HERE TO/ dy <> ETERNITY Court Contirms Jane Russell s|of Value to RKO LAS VEGAS, Nev. @—A court of law has now confirmed what most moviegoers have known for a long time: Jane Russell's *‘box- office appeal was—and is—large,” and she is “not a waste of cor- porate assets.” With this pronouncement Dist. | Judge Frank McNamee dismissed yesterday a group of suits brought |by minority stockholders against Howard Among stockholders’ contentions E BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR @) | Conlin fies Strike tf iff le EGE 8 | | li i | l Sa cok aes aie ; Pra i Mage a << i be, ] . = ai 7 ae ee +5 oe 7) Bie es , Hughes, head of RKO | . : : \ $ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3k, 1954 | rte rr Pete Smith, 61, < WHEnt . of Short Film _||\ GOOD ‘ By BQB THOMAS \ guy named Pete Smith will clean 5 : , \ out his desk, pack a carload of Oscars and other awards, tour % * some of his old haunts on the \. * MGM lot and then check out of a ; ‘ the studio for the last time. 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The other.is “The Man Chidren Always 18¢ “THE ROBE Shelley Winters, starring in “Saskatchewan,” Uni-| color picture is filmed in the scene Banff National | Around the House,” a typical | , | versal-International’s forthcoming wide-screen pic- Park area of the Canadian Rockies. laugh-getter with Smith's fall guy, Teda Two Shows Nightly ture, find themselves in the middle of a war be- oe 5. . ae| 100 P eeris P. Me. ; ad ‘end of the Pete Smith shorts,” be | Cimema Scope torm Feet . emphasized. “I have enough re-| "Susrwopnente "Bouma * s Dumps State House Kills FEPC’s leases to last until the end of 1955. See Us Without Glasses 5 caw on Comrecs . And the life of a short is three WEETITOT® vin os van om|\Last Chance for Passage ps3.2.2 "amc." HAVE YOU TRIED THIS | goed nearly two feet of snow LANSING — The last chance | agreement that the present, bill wanl “dias ox Be hold. for SE (ees ae wee nee ee ee him? Plenty of fishing. his favorite killed House was killed a month ago, ‘ SO LARATIVE |e) ONO Nn yeas wan Sted a hn House) SOR mente alto thes |p of bo ics on Tanya Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets combine | rr penne A motion to force a Senate-ap- members es | And if he feels like it he'll con- tle Maxatives in one uiny taniee Crash Gums Up Traffic | coved bill out of the State Affairs| ate bit “be agen Ide ot | sestuaaebe tom cnn Bare oe ome poee| - GRAND RAPIDS. Mich. os Committee failed on a 43-53 vote. | your conscience.” | = _ One of the laxatives in | bighway tanker Chicago that a f bl . beta activates the small in| to pat ano-| — Eugene C. Bots (R-Mon Ma ecyeoner ——— o Bex Office Opens 10:45 A. M. intestine. In this way. Olive Tablews | other truck yesterday near here.| 1" sivened = long debate by | Legislature's committee system cre ncatial anio'ts |haur behore ‘Wyoming ‘Towsship| ‘miming tint to iden of ben /are “ridicstous.” be sald pan ar galing gg Tn elie gale ge Harter ning discrimination in employ. | NOW THR FRI. ment because of color “was coe | Thiet Goes Back _— U. i ; ~ EAT MORE LUNCH The Commas “are geting 210 Beloved Books | lot of well- like | 921 W. Huron Street Next to Huron Theater | Ist, of well-meaning people ike crt San Quentin | EVERY DAY LOW PRICES ranks,” Bets said. i oe | Rep. Louis C. Cramton (R-La-| burglarized movie stars’ dressing WIDE SCREEN : ° peer), a former circuit judge had |‘oms. Kenneth Franklin Dale Fish and Chips 50° | made the motion. _Salad, Bread and Butter . .. lea “The statements of Rep. Betz on a hese nt eae Fae apvente Communist idea are an insult not eof ah Sky 2138 Orta a jonly to the many church leaders a this legislation, but also to Presi- eee dent who recom- Va) A Masterfull New Spy Thriller! “PROJECT M-7” ; otarring Phyllis Calvert -© james Donald Rebert Beatty © Herbert Lom Feateres: 11:90-8:98-6G5-0:00 Mat. 50c; Eve, 800; Child te —STARTING SaTURDAY— "Ma and Pa Kettle at Home” —Ane— “Valley of the Head Hunters” HELD OVER! ios TONIGHT-~THURSDAY ‘a eee. PONTIAC viene due Seem Soa: j he B ‘ ae Rees | ' > Phones wematticeas Bee 2 wm ed c+ * pales : Fs E ~~ — > = “eo a THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1954 For Success, Look Forward 50 Ye man’s stead-| Stulman fast refusal to become rich, and/| and large, for some time I have been search- | pretends ing be g | Hi E E i i ; z f gE P EF bi 5 $a. i E I ty | ef H | ! 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H gl Hl HE i alte: es cate atl Frias bt sl £2 J 3 iis Le fe HEHE i Hf it: if it : “dt Le rE | usd ual AS 2 it Mtl AMONG Batibo Piss Maca "1 A ! | ; t I f oe : i J } Rae NC a Se RTE Pr s ROME MOE BRE em ie | FO SOE ee PE |g See ae ia eS eet “> | 4PHE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1954 . . Business Services 13) Typewriter Service 22A| Wanted to Rent! 29/ SLICE OF HAM : Rent Office Space 41| For. Sale Houses “| For Sale Houses 43| For Sale Houses’ a) FURNACE! FURNACE! somepeltnen tesa ; _ _t ia ee te #2"! BUILD-NOW Seva eseac= FLASH!) KENT 4 |” heer, of parking space, ex- F. O. RORABAUGH ° | reduced. te" theme on. thie 4 bode Estaviished 1916 a rechenartsscantidy FE 2-5053 4 located north of, Rochester oo 10) SILVER cRest, ee oe Better Section, East Side| fede tor property ww er scound| Fuge, ‘oulside grill ¢ Sed ene | Bam Beagaet oremme tom. Se Sea YT AE) acne. norm, ene pent EERE | SESE GATEWAYS to) Sr" iy = a <= = es sb LOAN: CO. le. Rambling ceive the $145, which will more | 1.150 ome of. rr ; ae large becroorns bro \ pueda, te 3) HAPPINESS 2 ACRES North eo | and utilit —— eae can Ba | 32, 26 fl. living have of Zon | «Bane ore Se. creccios Broker Penton 5187 J RAMBLING RANCH } t. reaction pllda. Pes ee eS BY Sea eae pene a Si oe ae 5 CAM EFRON riot Roger B. Henry fenced” vend Ouly s3000 “goon. bedrooms breeseway & sitached seal Legg i gg =o go Bg | ° AWS. LAWNMOWERS | -& pe mae pw seen BN ae tr ReaigS’ ' auy My maurry rake oven! fuse’, fur ratios iseeed | tt" iey Sta erman a: a. “RS a : “4 = pone ter asicnigen = ts. $-caes j landscaped iol = F Offered drive. Veneed ra with C ASH A HOME OF YOUR |?%,QU™EB 2,ROOM cmDER | fifa of! Tie TAKES GEC: | serie: se ——— “ OWN Sie ae | ee cues = home, ion ie ‘o 2 P § ROCH HOUSE TR INDIAN ViL-| MODERN HOUSING living rm. full basement Scar 000 seasoned land - lage. sell. hom ec, level tractor 4 a We aise hove os er Suburban Living ot town incomes. —F Ww. Dinnas co ite suis tharos, “tapaponation ber ‘Soret trea, some P. ——— , ‘ ia grand Donelson Park. & > ulate 6 room and. bath ome FOR YOUR RETIREMENT 1 sere » JOHNSON; Rea sian ang merce | BROWN | sarees OPES a : } plecwure. ‘And 0 large, landscaped Sa cet tee, eaeg| oe BEAR Tee oa 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. ° , : | EeSSistandiaue ‘vesceasion. Foe | 00s Down. tew 3 vadroom vun-| eat fbe,“tait cupbonras, cic | Seared ates CASH E --° - : = e : bath, well, septic, automatic! with 2's car garage. paved — i = Koo wr Laks" ooiitne : See Baw | 209 Down Facet neetgn | SeETLStArion CAE T Be ly Carron pe vaio eae oe lel (aaron serena "| Keege Rartcr 4 4 room home. | ding. “Priced at only 68.008" | BEAT! ent to Camamane Sone | ALTER ATIONN AND. DWeSMMAK “| aw tures ot ‘Tocris | Wanted Real Estate 324 | Rent Apts, Unfurnished 34) Commerce Area times msremace, SPRING ISHERE | _______ DASSMAKING AND ALTERS LAND Ow sRACT “la meprooms. 1 mms west “PSPS beatooms full bath; $07... Priced tn | Tad che te easton Plaine: Your KINZLER NENBAVING GADERTL) GONE | coer omni soe tases | RALPHB-GARNER | WANT CASH? | Bussaiee Seca. test cic eumpeyor AC rc Chest gue Down cod echen yoviieike tne sore! tS Suits lailored. FE 5-3703 vista of 0 mee ot. New Vis-| ~ Invests ents ; * | heater, sew oi] furnace. On Lem e and terms possible. CALL | wwe bedcosme ens ng scine manship & planning of the home BLOOMPIE! D HIGHLANDS ton Pe 3-286 — Nation jm ad Have cliept with cash for modern | $0 farm. $100 ~per month and| NOW | Lake privileges Wiee and clean, with off heat. storms and screens Long and low ail - brick . | (Ost: YELLOW LEATHER BILL- Rochester . two bedroom home on good lake. | | geo ee . —— throughout. / the breceowey | to yg md ranch home with attached containing im niG es 7 “| Call 3. & Taylor. Realtor. FE | _ PR. evenings _ Near Waterford High cor sarege scoped bt OF 2 car garage. 3 fh Please ce'l FE anwe Dizie Bwy | 4-2504 3% ROOMS WITH AND | “An Nentiy conditioned 2 bed-| $13,500 Lovely two bedroom brick { fered at $7 tt say | room. with bookcase w mn or tad — Adulte. 109 B = room built ip ‘$1. 10x11 util. | er oe Ene and ot LOT OF LIVING YOU'L' | aad” tie bath. Landscaped TE CAai YOUR | we oF a ah a @fl AC hest. Oak floors,| ‘#che¢ jern-to-the-m inute, _ = (MONDAY “MALE Dat- : eal = your |" woisted property and are ur Secon Nareor Pa raies ane | Soa, See crane fore year an Oy et MS | yoo BUY Ir WELL INSURE IT sate Price Sin Cannet ast —coutie—re, | KL. Templeton, Realtor Seve you complete sets: | 7 ROOK MODERN APF_OW Panu | Tree rem ot sistes to ceoua MAHAN ks aaa re appreciate 6 Suiek reeves, Wil bear Rochester, fm eschange for | Near McConnell School ae ak ee ee ot Le 2 bes Sereda WHETE FEL _* day plur & somimal rental | A fine 2 bedroom bome — nee Ventent perking right si nur deer | REALTY CO. REALTORS coel ‘Chorms eat” Tesete nad nat beg | 0 cur Giepeest to pertese ave | ced bie st ubia dele 2 a Seas ont dudes tee, Bae Member Puaties Co-operative List | Member Real Est. Exch. Inc Yeoetian ‘blinds Loe toaise. oe ee S| SESE MAMAN leary | Ree ace) Se » gicence Ne oes. tar | coll. ASK MAHAN. Apt POR | ON PINE LAKE | at 96.000 wun terms. L. H. BROWN, Realtor me a poy oe a $50 REWARD MAHAN Jucreszcgatee tee. | = Bea + “Sue TE Ratio) NEXT oer oFrice | | “Se DONT. Narr! 3 months od ter Oot: O0263 FOR LEASE: IMMEDIATE C A how vptaet on ans aoe fe at hve Open Eves. ttl © Sun. 104 S Oequecn waper. an pect -CL Mes Sun bacoment. ise eee all Ma oe sare cl, | pa ic wederthe OLD “bate COCREE | ' a NEXT DOOR TO BRANCE month ca'] “Bud” Nicholie | $2,380 DOWN VACANT. 8 roomi ‘ae been Gone. blond. Lost ip vicinity | Wanted Real Estate 32A Cost _arre Real Retete FE 61980. AND HARGER CO. | Sette Ferns = age gee oy agg aad 5% MORTGAGES nee Se" ROOMS AND | 333 W. Huron St Ph PES6183| kitchen, basement. gas forced air “ o User ‘treme : see | Business 1s Good | “HARE Es | eae eee ee] | Reereeter| | VACANT! Sezer age Peearemm bee ’ : fenced outside grill.| Good West Side Therapy 244) pres cost setien te seting rear! “PRMD CHARLES | woven 3 aN ave wero | AT LAST A HOME | Srsnczee Meni wo wafing| wih ate’prtrioges, ures | Pri ful cual er tare and courteous ¢ have » Society, é at, Close im. FE 274%. _ OF YOUR OWN! floors wired for electric es | Sea Sees | emcees hems Patan | Frere POCNED LSE) wm ore rome — mee sO perme one | Sa Bae Se ce |e al Kinsler, Realtor Notices & Personals 25 ford, Drayton, and lake afeas. Rent Apts. Furnished 33) giii onPdRuMED AP seady, to move kn. 3 lange bat hgh emt, tur price wih : uo answer Puen YE Seams ny By Wy B.S ment included. Ho chil | room elip dining L. Modern - DON’T MISS Co-operative Real Estate Rechange ATTENTION CLUBS AND r W I ; -_ _drep. OL 24331. co. Large utiit~ room, Oak fsors CAMERON H,. CLARK PHS DUPLEX... SEE coe Pies | Beattie ATE) Rent oneee Fermies S| tat et ee Be aes) Ltt SS KNUDSE Wiliams Lake R@ & M-t0 : Sle } Ree : = ss Vermce Woe. ‘Pu. Fie Sata. Coal: | 28 +12 AMIS TE €100) ROOM NEAR GUMOWW | Late. tuten tor Sot p porns. | GM Die Mey) on3ze) DRAYTON PLAINS ina Battwin ocbous. ‘To be N Fon SUPE CASH [Rone binaitear ape 7 omnia | Poems FE COs. water: Corner Case ake ere —¢ rooms. Motors ¢ room| Satin, sown by spon = | LAKEFRONT , RNISKED HOUSE 3 ROOMS space use poms. res Mart IN mc ater 3 Pe Clas | FURNISHED |X stores ap ihe bus Une 2 bed hg nee pleat Lake he 4 Su psmie, 7S > ___.24 HOURS | couple, 168 Parkhurst, | _ Reply Box 00 Postage Uesere chen ty best &| WEBSTER SCHOOL end ‘ol radiant heat. Well inns: resesera, cal fps, rout ne eg a AN N boy Friar bak | DISTRICT “Han. ve aes ON NAPP SHOES Sritarm Cat pl'ag | Sy “devorsteg. 310 renarg take. | FOR SMALL FAMILY W_OLES oops jnrvuroy pidees Lit ber oni act | Lae ROOM AND Riven: || frum Fentine 2 roouis and bet OFFERS ccseed, Sea ab TAT cove tached gerege tare, | WEST SIDE 2 our . = o a. : ea. Sa SANTOR Me Sie Soar | ee eacire , Piry | METAL MERE ES BE ston Ee oe Sam cee ae ieeren es Given raat | Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | >- = 800M” FRIGIDATRE | oes ve) na ® room home im good condi- Say Ry pried living end Gming me, muasy Wheee | 7 & en Lanes ie ~ UNtow 3 tion. could easily be con- ; TES ee ont Feereation rm heat. alum Bioomfiek! Open Hunt Club Segoe OF re, FE Sele sad private No full bah off etreulator. verted inte income. 4 ded- DOLLAR VALUES ts _ | sum storve a ® Contrei Commission : 1 LARGE CLEAN HOUSEKEEPING EM +3 stoker bea’ Plum . . a ‘same regntrat Commins | Cash for Your Home | —'™. Couple only, 67 8. Shiriey. | ges in on 2) ow te the time to buy wnat ae) GILES REALTY CO. WM.H KNUDSEN spirits to bene fide We have several puvers of «mal —_ furnished. | L'NION LAKE ol gy yg lll se He Bn REALTOR 7 eatrence 23853. 30) session. $4,500, terms. awey from the city's summer 3178 REAL wes Ligese Centre Com:| "Tusa ‘Sh mf wooo | 4 room tose tes dasty tor cary YP, O10 Poste. sate Dank Bide. teugrent paid Deense pee | 604s taxe ne. |i ARTMENT. iS Trallanie for youre iegse st gfas | Orion SOUTH BLOOMFIELD 77a cmpiedion ofp ey PEsiIM FF & to 6 | _ Johnson out GLY — per month nome wid, slumioum sung O B HAVE YOU SEEN 9 LIBERTY toca) ang. Lone Distance Morne | iiasasGll POR ax OT ENG, who ‘are je te : yt eee 18) ae uct ty at "gal emp, cape ns AND cnt part caves. PE 44131 meet i on fapered rene meme Wy oy oryat ver “bday Fundy. Weer LOV = 2 ACRES tm~ state TR oan ve +t a al ane Se New—Vacant ct "sued gareea geil ta sie, ‘werk = me coating. Easy to clean. ’ ur b room. 3 dedfoom bungs- cpuarban arve. Close to schest, 3 Humphries $1500 DOWN a... LACtIno RUB. | POTICE 18 peted room with fea: | $1008 down. “| NEAT BUNGALOW, FULL Et EF yy : TE 3-0206 Lake Countr) Club whose Cred pansion Insge knew - 3 MENT. 2 . convenient nortiy 41, "45> sénced vend. Total a pre gee tesated ot Dias Tate co om eS oo wtord ~~ — pel — pet —— Call FE +0504. Trucks for Rent Uteuor” Coates, Som meson a oh peusticn Uerine amd sovsene. ee range Venotian blinds © eet z. Dance e Op | REEFS] yon EE EAN | SSE | AVTORD % ten Pre Ter wanes of toe Lsewor Cotrd Commision -DON'T >! 3 Family—Zoned Se Speyee_ Oe ries Pontiac Farm and eptgtin oo ears ate wR : Commercial Elizabeth Lake Estates wee be St BRICK. « on Industrial Tractor Co. | WALLPAPER FacTORY CALL UB foome sa" first fect. ‘3 9 besresth Rreplace,'9 car guekge, Ceuta be be how at . Saginaw St. GILES REALTY Co, partments of 3 rooms cach Some’ ovectoahing got occres. cone tim seperate’ entrance to pret en second floor. Gas best.| Porced sir off haat’ full } rooms and bath up. All wiilities PH. FE 5-6175 ~~ — “Pasem cot fees 3 | “en cube TukibY hoP FE A soa ‘G"tot | Sew tncudig cantar froare . . Shown by appointment ete.” a ‘ = " now! Drayton Area - Painting & Decorating 2) i 4 ~# i w~ 2 a =I x a 0 : af D ii ri i ot PAUTTING_¢ paconateno. + & beth tiled. to = unity? If en, we nave me =a Sere: joao ey 2,| ee Eee ees Salomatie "weter heater i Gas? SIDE 9 ROOM MODERN | Som * modes Niches, | fwo-cer saree ta. ee Rh ——— 2 — ereed “wih Yeemas | tome, oak tones paiuted walls A lot te Elisabeth Lake Estates. | Wc The Brice: te Just Suns E i i ef : 3 ; . _pointment, & ete en r. FS oes. sw oO ~« D> en | i OD a i iy HN i i Le Cc ef 5 O = 5 5 8 i $ g te ior Paintin ue ot onset REALTORS = . 3 nterior Painting ast NE REALTY CO. Open Eveangs and @ussay I oF aoe oe ee REALTOR FE 2.0474) bw. targe combination Jestya Call for —a Me- » Evenings kite! with ampie t LABTY, 9S 2-S108. “CoOperaiive Real Botaie Exch fr, bent_ and rece space: wont be Sen sEavriro, 9 eray sown | ELIZABETH LAKE RD.| «INDIAN VILLAGE excellent buy, 0h $0.008 Wan Ae to the mortgage. LISTINGS WANTE B H : § 3 f i ge if: one th tee All hese | 3 bedroom 7 on} first floor, Large bedroom, or md can eres ea cas sowetowe priya | "tree tm hr Lert = a We See Eee) Fs .. Uat tenets! lie R. Tripp, Realtor homes, Have qualified Buyers) Soe fee bof water. ——- De, year own work on the inside furnsce, Large double gs ‘Spon, Een P SSS Salsa * re utilities “house. Uving | C. Wa I PONTIAC REALTY CO wn a FS Can on your real estate problems. |, “Y: S30 5 tion? | ast wairease| 1» \1 NC. | wr sawn PE 5-275 PAUL D. HAMMOND | -4U1S. PB seat = Cot, Wiliams Loe Rd & Mse i : 23 2 Se S| Q = = PPP OPP LO PI Oe w Hurea Realtor a | CARD .4 OLD Wao. Pe othe rE jae ey eal ~~ a bee rea T TOP DESK AND FILING | Buyers sre waiting, we buy, sell, HO Rewlatant Wraber : : : : H 1 Hl i i i i pet if ry i t - i " | ; 30.2. Turd | 2 lovely bedrooma, and ‘ste = guneren dace 7 o ie el Mich | wel thet Can be used tes third bed ment. win al stiiten. at FRONT af room Combinstion living mipum storms screens. pe AGE. *| img room. Tie bath, really| $9.85 Reasonable terme. * 2 moteral Rrepiaces Bice big Kitchen. and « full base off kitchen. tiled | ment divided for recreation room. | CUTE ® COZY, Just ith lavatory and dress | Price! to sell. Be first om this| edge of city Oe extras, Owner. one. Evenings after ¢ call Mrs seaped lot &. see plots reise e Owert| Beck. FE ome fF if | it | only. Russell Young) . ae Ge 5, . , rit neh 305 feed wey Q eS aE tt ee Tae aia He rs HAS ES #[Br = | Sas i | Set E Fe|_ geet pa @ Ie 5 © a eae a3 g- » / eee Pe He i f ui ti peti HER UA te sein pereea| | ie 120 UE; ae Pam Ho fB |. 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Ae eat in , eat i eth ase ie i it ile é a al Uke rH ee : reel? ze ou y debe: a: le ssi ie wih (at ‘ jue tpl i AWB pitt 14 |e nba er | af ef Be Sin Hy 2 fi a af pak B inp © Snel fee e a Hatta Bi “Ai fell cil Ea ok aa 2 23h a EE 8 af waste Mater Biel oot| fi Hele BE Wed : - Rit. a a j eat! ereiG eee td 1h | eben farts gh Od , : bh “Wiha $2: 4 il ‘? feck a is ith 1 “lye eh j x Ze Ei ify ofl E. nance 2 i nea ia eli, —O * a ridin oz eRe 5 u 2Gm # is eff pq a5gE5| EM Bea BRE att fli isis 3 Epis i Soke. 5 SOR 3 j | I cease Pipe - us we Od Bs wails & El 2 in eet 86 Edhes a eae ae i ete 228 (s Me. tel Fie Sina 3 UbY 9 si : ahi ae a hin 3 i HO iat : ie ee | ¢ bigot Pe 3 he oS dha = * BS it 5 J SEHR on Pm © ae . wg fg gil Fades a e * fae ae ae | a ia rib : ee — bi 5 be ee is we a ng neat pial ex EP a : Br eras — a on _— Ce a : Beet TEN ESE cng. te ty nA ng OS REE ae a ee aa _ —~ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1954 "fer Sele Used Cors 61 S3BUICK ~ $§ "2. “BUICK BOB” OLIVER 210 Orchard Tak late Asem Avenue 5 ey FE E21 S101 Open 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. “BUICK BOB” OLIVER 210 Ore Orchard Lak Lake Aven Avenue Passe FE 2 29101 Open 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. 1952 Chevrolets 15 Beautiful “New Car Trade-Ins 2 drs., 4 drs., Bel Air Sport Coupes Straight Shift and Powerglides Big Selection or Colors LOW AS $895 BIG Trade-In Allowance On Your Old Car MICHIGAN’S . FINEST MO PA 1953 Chevrolets 12 Beautiful Cars To Choose From Executives’ Cars, New Car Trade-Ins 2 drs., 4 drs., Bel Airs Big Choice of Colors LOW AS $1295 BIG Trade Allowance On Your Old Car MICHIGAN’S FINEST This Ad Is True 1949 CHRYSLER |. . with |DOWN! _ For Sale Used Cars 61 Many Others From Which to Choose Pom, wee ead 2 ed Many Others - From Which to Sélect Riemenschneider Bros. - DODGE- * PLYMOUTH 232 S. Saginaw St. Phone FE 2-913] “BUICK BOB” OLIVER 210 Ore Orchard J ard Take Aven Av ie Three | FE E210 Open 8 a.m, to 9 p.m. 195] Chevrolets 18 One-Owner —Beauties Big Selection of Body Styles and Colors LOW AS $695 BIG Trade Allowance On Your Old Car MICHIGAN'S PAULSON'S MOTOR SALES @ & Perry Pre ¢-eenn — valle: nil tastier: Samy Our Plan Is Ethical, Honest and True 19530 CHEVROLET Keller-Koch ayes’ Sends ira at ty Moe Rd "46 Pont. 2 dr...sccee: $99 "46 Merc. 4 dr.... 2.2. 129 "46 Hudson 4 dr....2.. 9 1°86 Ford 2 6: 5.5 sc000 129 46 Dodge 4 dr........ 9 '40 Plym. 4 dr.....se.: 44 *39 Chev. 2 dr......... 44 40 Chev. 4 dr....-.... 44 °41 Ford conv...,..... 199 "39 Plym. 2 dr......... 44 Convertibles $2 Ford Conv...... $1,299 48 Ford Conv. ...... 399 ’49 Ford Conv. ...... 599 ‘ ‘ A-| Buys '§2 Ford Ranch Wagon ........ $1,299 51 Ford 4 dr........ 5K °® Plym. 4 dr... 2.0. 401 53 Ford ...........- 1,099 Pers And Did You Know, To Get the Best in Wheels and Deals, see - - Harold Turner Ford You can drive.a With heater, turn indica- tors, license, title and 4ll taxes, $353.19 Dn. 24 Months @ $8.58 (Your eld car could even be the down payment) SPECIALS °51 Chev. 4dr. Deluxe 799 ~ RE New 1954 Ford |! CARNIVAL Ae by Dick Turner RECS eo tig “| had to slap his face good—he went to sleep!” For Sale Used Cars 61 For Sale Used Cars 61 CY “YWENS Used Car Corral 1953 Ford 8. Custom sedan, radio and heater $1,495 1953 Chevrolet 2 dr. ' "radio and heater, $1,395 1952 Ford Custom &, - Fordomatic, radio, heater $1,245 1951 Stude. Commander 8 $645 1951 Plymouth, radio and heater, $695 1950 Ford Custom 8, Specially equipped with a $1 Pont. 2 dr, Deluxe 833] “fercery Motor .. . $595 52 Ford 2 dr........ 888; 1950 Chevrolet 2 dr., "$0 Stude. 2dr. ...... 399| radio and heater, 47 Ford 2 drs... . 19 $005 30 Chrysler 4d... 733 1949 Hudson Sedan, 51 Dodge 4 dr....... 633 idte and heater, "51 Stude. 4 dr....,.. 399 oot "52 Chev. Abad Orgy Ble, Herod 1949 Packard Sedan $395 oidete.... 309| 168 Packard 2 dr. $195 $1 Ford Vie. .....-. 99 1947 Buick Sedan, "30 Buick 4 dr....... 899) radio and heater "46 Chrysler 4 dr..... 199 $15- 448 Pont, Club Cpe... 399 ’$2 Ford Country 1950 Olds 88, 2 dr., Sed. ......ccceee 1,299 radio and heater, "$0 Cadillac 4 dr. 2. 1,699 $845 51 Stude. 2 dr....-.. 799) 1946 Pontiac Club Coupe , $195 Trucks ine Dealer __ 3 W LAWRENCE AT Cass WAsK © DOOR SEDAN. Foal low OL Ds ‘33 #8 ee Fully equivped. $2,850. EM 3-2238 OLDSMOBILE # HOLIDAY Ra- dio a heater, all deluxe equi Bet state, must _ OR 32781 after 6 pm OLDS. LATE ‘S32. SUPER 688 bur i! “BUICK BOB" OLIVER 210 ‘Orchard Take Aven Avenue “Phone. FE: E 25101 Open 8 a.m. to-9 p.m, Spring is coming! Drive out to Clarkston and look Clarkston MOTOR SALFS Clarkston. 5-514) Open 6:30 a.m.—8 pm. Daily "eae condition, $275. LOOK Ke AT THIS! This Ad Is True 1951 PLYMOUTH Keller-Koch ore rt Oy ue Beautiful New Car Trades When you're all through shopping. see us for your best bay. For Sale Used Cars oe 61 22." TAR cA OK. USED CARS We Have a Fine Selection of O.K. & Good Value Used Cars Late & Early Models Coupes 2 door 4 Door Station Wagons All Priced To Sell! JACK = CHEVROLET Transportation Specials No Money Down! "49 Hudson Sed.. ... .$395 '49 Ford Custom Sed. $295 48 Olds, Custom 98. oe IEROME A MOST 210 Orchard Lake Avenue ‘Phone FE 29101 Open 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. us PONTIAC 9 31. TWO-TONE vs Pit Ty pl en extate $1. "Rrdramatic. Siam BY S900 ait |___ 495] PONTIAC hector, fag ne eee tow ate: "Haren Bator Sales J reves Fr '47 Chev, CL Cpe. ... .$95 "46 Olds. 2 dr. sed.....$95! 47 Pontio® o 00.00: $295 47 Olds 76, 2 dr. . $245 Ss Down! — End of Month Clearance Prices Slashed! +47 Ford, Like New $495 48 Plym., Like New - $395 '47 Dodge, Excellent $395 "42 Ford, Very Good $125 41 Pont., Runs Good “$95 '46 Ford, Fair Car - $195 Many, Many Others To Choose From Your Old Car see we gene| Down a Fareete se; On These BRAID | Late Models 49 Plymouth... BUICKS one"! PONTIACS BRAID |cuHEvroLets sl FORDS et DODGES ss Satta ser] Oldsmobiles Es = EP COMMUNITY Mine Mandard ake rae. tear | Motor Sales Inc. a Buick-Pontiac sri Sag oa gee ato me eres lee ROCHESTER ~~ Phone OLive 29311 The 53 Pontiac 4 dr., like new "53 Buick Super Hardtop 52 Buick Super Hardtop 'S2 Chev. 2 dr., sharp "$2. Ford Mainliner 52 Studebaker V-8 ‘St Chev. 2 dr. Powerglide— SL Ford 2 door "$0 Ford 2 dr., sharp - ‘30 Ford Club Coupe “49 Ford Custom 2 dr. "49 DeSoto 4 dr. ALSO Several T tion Specials to Choose From GLENN'S: MotorSales ey fee — ——— Re eae ALSO 4951 Chev. Sed. Delivery —— THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1954 For Sele Used Trucks «| Fords Mercurys and” Lincolns FACTORY j,® OFFICIALS’ CARS Nearly New Used Gars at Used Car Prices t . Tudors and Fordors Standard Transmission LARRY — JEROME | Rochester Ford Dealer “rom Mone Taye TEAR 4 ie Meee SPECIALS 1949 Chev. Sed. Delivery $395 1950 Chev. Sed. Delivery 1949 GMC %-T. Panel 1950 Chev. 14-T. Pickup 1951 Chev. 14-T. Pickup © $595 1953 Chev. }4-T. Pickup $95 1951 Dodge %4-T. Panel $595 20 more trucks to choose from. All bargains. MICHIGAN’S FINEST eee Cy Owens i A-] Ue] | USED TRUCKS 1953 Ford F-9, tractor, | only 5,000 miles so it’s like new. 5th wheel, saddle tanks and ’54 plates. 1950 GMC % ton pick- up, sharp and has new tires. 1950 Chevrolet 1° ton pickup. *54 plates. 1947 Ford 1, Ton Panel 1948 Ford '4 Ton Panel 1949 Studebaker Dump. Bargain Priced at only $445 Here’s a real special! 1938 Ford % Ton Pickup | 5° $65 See Them Today! They're Ready to Go! GIRL'S 4 IN. BIKE. GOOD CON- dition Will swap for girl's 20”. © GIRLS OUTBOARD ALL MARINE PAINTS & VARNISH SALES AND SERVICE ; . TELEGRAPH Immediate delivery, gil models. Boat Owners Pe rn _ Fiberglas caulk- | las-Kot | coating eliminates j maintenance | beat our prices | or information call Glas-Kot Com- | Daye MAytair 6-470. + evening exce until 6§ allen J rma SPSS Pe Pin. | Come to 4 ‘TON BALE yY WW Hor BOAT TRAILERS 15 PER CENT DOWN 24 MONTHS TO PAY INSIDE SHOWROOM Swaps “ PLL Ol "Fite ok sal poe ~ | ; axe T TERRACE ba ‘ re; owe have @ J unit 3 bea hed FORD erakR ar bee ain Sale Motor Scooters 03 | rooms ang bait wiih shower HA. furnace. gas het water, ry trays. 2 of these are rented at $110 monthly one is availabie for \andiord or we figure as the others payment on lake front home Cali anytime for Edw. M. Stout, Realtor _ FE 5-8165 Fr CORNER Williams Lake. E. Yale. “ANAL LOT ON Trade or sell, 6 ‘pearly new). set hi-boy. chairs and od piano ‘a other wonderful out of city Call evenings or a. day Sat and Sun _QLive 23731 ftlems Movin EARLY AMERICAN and Victorian MY 3-4308 ABC WASHER GOON CONDITION PE 28814 one #4113 Best Bargains in Town | Tabletop gas stove $29 00 Maple studio couch $29 00 Singer Sewing machine $12 0 Apt. size electric stove . $29 00 Small ol] heater $15 @ We buy, sell exchange every- for home. Oakland Furniture 104 8 Saginaw PE 2-553) 3 PIECE BEDROOM SET. WAL- nut. one bed com 1 chest of drawers vanity. com. . 12 odd aceday take After 6 - BLOND HOLLYWOOD TWIN BEDS. clean FE —__ —— _S — BOTTLE GAS Use’-your éredit—as low as 8 ecu ® GE refrigerator on 6 cu ft Prigidaire (new unit) $108 Se T cu. — Westinghouse . range (table top)........838.50 : e $29 50 > ytag wa: , 948 50 Ironr.te - ss This merche-“*‘ tioned clean and teed Pree Easy ‘ibera!l terme. CLAYION’S 3065 Orchar“ Lz Ra Harbor me ee FURNITURE CORNER CHINA CABINETS. NEW D. W. r. 1212 Desiax Ave 630 OAKLAND AVE. OPEN SUNDAYS 9 to 5} GRAPT BOATS HAVE { fine PAID ‘ To Los les. Sap Frisco Aer Angeles Diego | New ears ready to go now. PONTIAC DRIVE AWAY ? SERVICE | cle. FE 43100, | R LAND CON- ve 71-8267 r 4 p.m ; - 6m. HOT WATER HEATER AND tank, will trade for washing ma- SwaP #20001 ~ ON 1952 ‘UTTY Andersen er 3i%» ft. long condition. in Se Pala meee = A B APARTMENT SIZE ELEC. | Geed condition i 08. 10_W Vale “; LOST ARTICLES|: jscuaer sien For Sale Miscellaneous 72| For Sale Miscellaneous 72 By Jay Alan —— CASH CASH CASH| Woe $1.29 | Por anything you have of value. ea Taleo ‘Mart. M24, Lake Orion. MY 2-169. COLONIAL Lumber rg m4 F Daily 8-6, Sun, 9- Phone ORlando 3-2215 | F# tenn Fee LIVESTOCK © FALL KINDS, FOR- tea eo | PSs Heal te : U 1S ; . . For Sale Poultry 86 SURPLUS LUMBER & lots Coment gravel ond. fll i J CEMENT BLOCKS Immediately delivered, 4 Sheffield Ph. FE or FE 2-1275 Lemon ——~CaBH FOR FURNITURE PE 47881 CRAPTSMAN SPRAY GUN. LP. .. ATERIAL SALES CO. ew , TCHING, GOOSE | cate FORCE | eee eee een ciceas | pecabe ROLIVmY 2 YARD: | gop cer gosstabe, Je Renee { tures: idea) for use over - | Special cash carry black dirt, or peat, OR 30664. _ He. 5 ver. 9-08, | ; side medicine cabinets win ‘mod. 2x4 studs, We ea. SAND. GRAVEL” AND BLACK. re > : 4 j ernize your bathroom. $0.96 value, | White txt € ft. 48 ca cx for hire. FE 56-1446. Oven . we b. 2-460 ; Cachan Lake Ave ton Bets in oll ¢% ol on an. PILL pimT, ROAD, GRAV. we A etic MB \y ~ CEMENT | "| your vember” an building nup-| gh, ted black irk "| 0a 4 CINDER ——_| 5% Saitatal aghasen “Sn” sess | MEREOOSD, PM Siaed. L. Sines. | Sale Forse = | % BLOCKS Open eggs ALLIS wD ws Daw. F G. VAN HORN @ SONS | SALE ON PE 50614 ; : DO IT YOURSELP —— | 55S Shametaar nes we | 7 ALL A A LUMBER 30 GA. HI-RECOVERY GAs WA- deliver . Lape OF WATemtALs $12.50 Seal band ‘Sastns yt = ae ag eet 11) GARAGE ; —— io e ca ae | Topeoil & Grave} el & ours GARDEN TRACTORS t ARS 2. _ A. Th lot v a . , i" A ae, OF eet | Orie weaken sand ond fill 4 i E ROTARY TILLERS | wy x a SLIDING GLASS DOOR BATHTUB | _ +1168 of eas Ex EVANS BQU'D. ct DIXIE NWT. enclosure: . Thompson. SAND AND vet, _ OR or AND CEMENT ERTRA 80 S_ Perry. cement mortar, full diss one | BEAN SPRAYER. 300 cal HAGLER TY 36 GALLON trucking. ing minute. ! ; > 2ANY water heater. MA 6-3081 OR yer a ilies Ferkiet ecaak LUMBER COMPANY | rent ents sare OUTFIT? | Vr DELIVER 1-0 Pu Remes, PL 20M, from» 1947 Haggerty Hwy. Walled Lake ater re nure. driv way gravel, sand,| 3 to 0 P area S100 | Ree seabie’ ctier | fil dirt, tc. soll ond trucking EVERY SAT AND SUN. ONLY.| takes. a Cau re Gales, service and rentals. MY w oe Sromaw | TALBOTT LUMBER Wood, Coal & Fuel 80 COMPARE " - — by ye ee THESE PRICE FOR SALE STE ware. , BPS. sep DRY SLAB 9. tic tanks, sum: Thor P20 Farmall. |. wis machine , bonaies wire. Ph ss vse = ements ee 2 for $10. Delivered. E -y alte ce n pe. - | ~ PLASHLIONT BATTERIES aamnad wet nos" Goon CANNEL COAL, FURNACE. pe NS heatote - “I don't -know why I have to answer the phone. Ma‘am. | ge EACH : TOILETS 4h YALUE ee wood & fuel oll. Cabland Tae eases 7, ee ah pe. Nine times oat of ten it's for you.” | | Plumbing Cae ee ea _PE 5-6150 : ite new ruber Sins, Moy omer | | jeer penNeadaye | ae rane gies Rete are | Formate tate, “Weak Tale -| Sale Household Goods 71| Sale Homehold Goods 71 FURNACES .- | Mien! Fiusrescent. #3 Orchard SEASONED HARDWOOD FOR Orion MY 31631 0 } ae . Ce eae as 10 year factory guarantee Square | Lake Ave, _ hoa $19 --rd aad up De- ne 4 975 PRESSURE COOKER, NEW 23 QT |2 PIECE LIVING ROOM 8UITE ucts or round as conver- OWERS = __ FE_¢eest = ______OR_ 3-81. White” portable” sewing.» me- | gous condition 1038 Myrtle | burners VLA. terms Call | new 188% Models drastically re | Plants, Trees, Shrubs 804 | F® fgg an oy iy idare; 328 Auburn 9 PIECE NICE DINING ROOM si pes oe Garden & Lawn ~ Slore. vis Service. ween Op ne ee sxp ONE wae | — — © coverd chairs Wil), FOR SALE. 5+ GALLON OPEN) ent 1963-8 Woodward.|A BLACK HILL SPRUCE FOR _ dyke. PE 44380. a jist seed ii in | Nel, tn Sides | tie ate guitaonceaeas, | Deeb te Lerguzeee os | GARDEN TRACTORS REFRIGERATORS Last Year's for Sale Miscellaneous 72) Tise"Jouya ad "| the new Ips model “Rototiliers | Scotch ir, Douglas and Com- eed Standard Twin 1963 models, one of America’s | ~~~ © ~| Hi. P. SUTTON for $209 Time payments avail-| color. Arborvitae Native trote 2 poe motor, rubber tires, 3 best brands perfect, new. guar- | AWNING WINDOWS | =I 2 . tree. Dig your own. Bring i. speed oe with reverse, P antecd Sor 5 yours, Day a new re- tue tice Gicmtuaes MY 2-6432 | FRENCHING, FOOTING & FIELD| 8nd buriay. 2922 Sleeth Rd Take power steering 4 cquipped with Tre than as re Te-seat - - —— — i Bleeth Commerce plow dise mor weed machine. Michigan Piueces- | | Swning kes coubeeee FLOOR SANDER. FURNACE _tle FE 522 -| west cae road 3 m er. . ae cent, 393 Orchard Lake Ave screens and storm sash before . we ers tor REFRIO. FUR- besria. right at each turn. MU $375 REPRIOERATORS _ERCELLEWS | [56,,PeNd, COR dutrtbuter, FE) sat Cakigné | and Paint, naces. oil burners. blowers. etc. | 490938. Wianders 1-6161. 2 condition Cheap, FE 2-1427. Bua Ee Kn a Orchard Lake PE §-615) jolnage Aggy hag lie Fer Sale Pets ai BLACKETT INC. REFRIGERATOR. COLD spot.) ASPHALT PAVING | PRS CHIRF STORER AND BOL: | ot SAIC (COMICS REED) & YOUR FERGUSON DEALER 1960. lent’ $70. Mab e, $45 Good buy. ) 630 ‘OR 3-120 | dresser. $8. Double bollywood | "Gr terms, Pree ectimates G. &W. | 7wieuere Dre Te te one thousand, delyered ~FE! AQUATIC GARDENS | ss pias _Bvvy. Waterford sed epaariir phall “| DOCS. | en hs al ahah iN MODZL M TRAC- | Sole. ‘ce RCA table’ radio. 9. | —_aepmels ao, Eh ee " Cheap. Can be cut off. PE +019. | USED TRIG MOTORS. & | TROPICAL FISH & SUPPLIES es ~~ Mobs SE og Lounge chair $5. Ever Hot roast |ALL STEEL 2? 'N) PURNACE. | Goon HOMART CELLAR DRAIN-| 14 hp. refrigerators, washers, | §1_N Mill & _ __T CV") duion $1000. Terms. EM cfcte, Welch owudie poney, | Gt (uct st Ary tnd Ne Shhh | ef pume 0" ot rch ig OE Og a _— rey larg farting Mi eoesT _p mre | ours per ied wan * aw = ms Md oo go plow Grain a R ANGLES CHANNELS. BEAMS, UsED Ol BURNER AKc REO" r) = ayy ee pa pipe. reinforcing rods, basement | _W®rwick. 2678 Orchard Lake Rd am ~ Hand r , REOISTERED a Dr off Silver Lake| Dienter Manure sab A aeeeghemtiog peed coneh } see “line af structural | GUITAR AND BATHINETTE Co 5. bagiiaw. Ra cocter. Water a a le Pale Sect Co 136 Seance M8 Tecrees | GARDEN thacrOR a HF | USE OUR TOOLS DO YOUR OWN | BOXER PUPS"ES AKC. 0 WEEEB | ~ a4! 9 | ee elie EFRIGER : A N TRA bing yak. 0438 z : = Sie bs cum, "| from American Porging & Socket) sed “1 pat Ma Riedel) pee ee "sewer crock & | pia — eps AnD SOME KING BROS. ROSE a | = t¥. MY 381) DELIVER tie, Montcalm Builders’ |” ciger AK.C, registered, FE 24831, YOUR COMPLETE ONE STOP s. 0x18 and 7 f{ @ xT hh 8 HORSE MANU WILL Di eabha? 156 W. Montcalm. FE P STORE 3. Seve om uséd bidg. mate: o mi- | ‘small quanities PE 5-725 4 FE 3-7620, Fri. thru Wed., | —— a DEALERS FOR 2-T319 after 6 — lion feet of sound ber. | — — a — ® to 6-30 Closed Thu: BABY PARAKEET AND NEW SURPLUS FROM COMBINING | brick. "We deliver. Union Bidg.| MOLLINOSHEAD VARIETY evéry_ Thurs $1 3-6083 ras KS ‘ : |" Store 7 miles out Baldwin Arm USED HEATIN MeCORMICK EME two large homes, mostly furni- | coors. plumbing sash, le iron > NG GABY PAR ture EM 33514 y Ce. 3165 W. Figs Mile| strang floor covering anil Mac- | =p cee ot WE 3-4035 Cloceg Sus, “OPEES OARDER taACTOSe _ r — Srcbard 4s | dean , yeas mai Geen EQUIPMENT i ta FOR SALE ™ lieron a saws - arm e268. daily 6 mM: TO $200 BAT- | . Specials On All New _to 6°00 Sunday 10:00 to2:00 | tories oan. gots Rules | j — oe is - SCOTT'S LAWN PRODUCTS Merchandise ANCHOR FENCES ame: WSULATION : ca 16 Ge “ee eS | $10 each FE 54206 AGRIC” *ND *4°VOUR'S Cotton mattresses $10 50 . Me Pay i od 2 se AS ee ae = | Studio scouches . ome es | re. 5-4063 for free estimates | STORM DOORS "ee “new "wach = i rE cons * . — yams Innersp eee | ARNASON PLUMBING SUPPLY a nee Range boilers eac PORJAN KANNELS REDTOP FARM FENCE ete erated breakfast 21 Rhone Ortonville 130 10 per cost! COMB, STORM SASH Cem errange tor neaccme | opnaca snepaend PurP@s | FE 40734 FE 4-1112 _ $19.50, Store during our moving sale us Awning Type Windows ages i KING BROS +f A Fe eee sry tl April 3. Our new location is) g* 3 Parke St. | ETFTENS FR< TO GOOD NG OS. rawer chests <.... M-15 Road th | VENTILATING PANS FOR KITCH-| ____ 21 lac Opdy SS ee eee eer oe ppl Ga yt M. A. BENSON cei, 840.08 value st $2995 Also | MEXICAN CHINUAHUA PUP. RED Pontiac Road at Opdyke We buy yn ans exchange every- oS ee LonGt ne i 549 N Saginaw PE 4-2031 satloondinasy i “Michigan { oe a tractor 2) ee ee for the home. = a — Ay 9 n | JACKSON'S RENTAL worescent, 383 Orchard Lake | SqapaKEETS OPALINES, CANA-| OR 3-6105 — Kland Furniture 2x6 17 to 1 fiels | Ne ee ae al | __rtes._1308 Mt_ Clemens, FE | M ‘A 3o TRACTOR eae en oe ectric z ERITCHEN 00 IN. | 5.0 ,eeetr i DERS. BA | 100 6_Gagmaw PE 2-523 | 2x8 17 & 1¢ veveg¥0e Lam. | Seve ac preeker. 1108. Cuerry- | WALL CABEMES EIN NM IN| PARAKEET. BREEDERS. | YRb Byerosiie cultiveter, He. 3 | Squane TUB uATTAG GUARAN- | iz6 Pir Roof Boards .. S\sc Lin ft wn Pontiac PE ¢5240 | See Rae i ed bies. 71 Meirose. FE 23300, cae ta~y Po are ~e oS |e ene rma 5 | "aK PLOO ie per Mo grncHEN CABINET § IN COM- rere Lake Ave AL FISH ALL, 4 ‘Tandem dis Ae QUEEN WASHER. WRING. | | OAK FLOORING Nome Mo plete with faucets, 812996 value | — —EDIVE | __Pet_Ghep, @9 8. Astor. FE ¢ row cultipactor, rebuilt. MA er type. $00, FE Oeea et comm... .. 8208 per 900 00: alee) wall’ end bese cot WOLVERINE PUREBRED BOXER, WITH PA- NEW AND REBUILT SPREADER AD ARD mMATCIING [oo 6 eee oct 140 per | «Rete at terrific values These are LUMBER AND WRECKING CO " & months old, reasonable li types bern Davis chair, $30. 14 McNeil Mea 2Ceme - -. phe slightly transit marred. Michigan 399 § Paddock rE 3-078 te : | Machinery Ph ville —= SALE! HAGGERTY Pisorescent. 383 Orchard Lake No} ocak flooring perm. 994.5 pexincEst PUPPIES ALSO BOS swe ae Cate nce Tp LUMBER COMPANY Ave —— - W041! “ton Terrier dog PE 1-003 NEW AND USED Tile Marbieizee rc : PA . .@ : fh. . Birch flush doors ....... 1-68 PA - ~CANARIES. CAGES | Stop in for a demonstration. time Tile a ‘ic ek = 1947 ee ——! Lake — coe pong al M, seve = renegg obo 584 Oakland Ave | payments availaple Miller's Oar- Arm strong Tile @: | soupax WYDRAULIC MmAVT 2x4 new. per ft Te PARAKEETS BREEDERS AND, Qi % bows = eg Oxlz Limo'eum Rugs sie BO x YDRAULIC A Masonite. per sq. f& te babies 2408 Auburn RG FE Bi be * FLOOR SHOP outy sooler. WM sep Sat lech ver 4 - -<1IDD -.- |3 pe. bathrm. set, complete $106 4510 rmingham Phone MI 46008 2 pal PE cone ae ee at Sane ee, BUILDING SUPPLIES | new tree stand toilets pam os OR BUCKS = | SEVERAL USED TORD AND FER ar Sheet-rock, 4 C. & C $135|2 WHEEL TRAILER. 4x43 swIV- : nt tree "Sake Sear +f Store ard Lake Ave. FE |, Sa ‘es om a whee | excellent for camping cach. Prrers, he I. as’ ha | Kew ‘and used plows, dines, eub STOVES A AND = 27° spun woo! insulation sg _ete. | 35 ripe 3600 Sherwood Ra Stella We Unused "34 Ford tractors Turner's, @02 Mt. Clem- | BUILDING PLANS FOR SALE | (01,9450 White pine sheathing i | awe ee Complete sot ef plans. businecs | Salra"gu Mite Pir int fer |" KT EOCARD SARE’, TUnES | REOMTERED PUREBRED OES | Complcte ine cf maer Marte | FV set Gas RANGE. TABLE Tose livin- poom chair and daven- |" top, Frigidaire twin beds, box port PE 5.007 | springs and 2x8 1 & better | M. 16c Doors in- | a im Ward Orchards. mattress. FE 2-630. qpace, work reom. pty WATERPROOF AND DECORATE erguson and other mak ater ¢ pm : —__—__— | FV i? iN LIKE MEW. 00, Den Ca PE colse —— proche wonton targe stech 618-68 | oo aa with ——. | REOISTERED BLOND GOCKERS, — : a Steam, sed wringer washers $1050 up| Sehem condition FE Sie, BATHROOM FIXTURES 6 0 1 1 Dns eeeme Pip ceed Pir White | Truston Ferro Plastic Waterp: | _3 mos. old, Reasonable. FE 56378 PONTIAC FARM & Vie Easy’ ry “| TABLETOP OAS STOVE. TABLE | "bipes and fiuings auiomatie aii pine, & Bir Meites, Sets | pA Sy alls (SNlad service Bear ige apd rvoom INDUSTRIAL an chairs 0 ot) and ¥ ; | ‘ AL . iMacs reconanionte's “7 | Seeepeny Roctine stair” 8 | SO hacen sien nd bot wore | Grote © Sing, Med, ecm Mt Oraard Late Ace’ CE 311 ZeogotomeReD BOXER FUR) | TRACTOR CO. __ Ross 06 Oatland PE se, |— (sed Trade-in Dept HEIGHT’S SUPPLY | gusger Sere ver “coer S| AWHILE THEY LAST | Sita.cer "tame ml test torend | 825 WOODWARD AVE. DINETTE SUITE. 2 pe. livin- room $9.95 2685 Perry st Paul St. Cyr Lumber Co. "ars "eodet 10 ee te, @| Oe TO costar FE 4-0461 OR FF 4-1442 BECUSE Moi pup ISCEST a $2 0s hw rtd = | 6130 Bogie Lake R4. Tel. now at 10 houses to move. Your choice WILL EXCHANOS FEMALE YET SPECIAL PRiczs: -| water softener conditica. Studic couch st $29.98 BOTTLED GAs: AD AIL REVS | _ En + ts on waaTeER |e 3 920 cock. | warbler canary OL 2.2891. New and wed farm. equipment. CRUMP ELECTRIC (| ¥°mast" go | Per howsstraiiors. end cabins «| LOE, DUO THERM OL SEAuee | UNION WREt KING CO. | WANTED TO BUY CHESAPEAKE Wisconsin motors. 2463 Auburn 4. FE e590 | Loree dresser. S988] Spepmy. Coch oe terme co eo. filing. Also room size gaa | 1248 W. 8 Mile Rood | Bey retriever, peoes, 3 meas! §6Pontiac Farm Supply iv {|— _ —o ed "erat Sree oe eee an ae downpayment ho parking. Accecioted with Trailer Exchange rr Stee. 28 _ | one Hamilton scrose trom Merman |S — Bi Lg p Maple Ra wQUe 51 fa ~ mad en XT) 4 fo . en een MASON VELVET-EEZ SHOES OR = Kei'er Hosr ouv = QO *CRUMP ELECT RIC 10 W_Pwe_Coy a a PLANET JR} PT. POWER | fon" 208. 0r FRint my 1868 Dogs Trained, Board 82 Si large 65 Auburn Rd. SCO PE o-e Unpainted Furniture Neat vaher. @ foot lime or fertii-; WATER TANK WITH COILS aacanae | SW A<“"~~ | tires @ snow plow. $179. Rotary ~ journ Ne. i | 6 deamer ghact 1énShued $14.96 ’ Uy ner spteader 4 tod tropical fish _ _#t Dwi _ ALL BREEDS. 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Social and economic benefits i His Friends. Variety. 11:60—(1)—Playhouse. (4)—Home.| It's About Time. (2)—Life With | &t Grand Gorge. N. Y., and cook-| said @ free election in Poland to- | ddd up to about one third more 8:39—(T)—White Camellia. “Quiet | 1). 59-(7)—Strike Elizabeth. ing (‘we baven't had dinner out | day would give the Communist | fhan the average citizen's earned , Sunday,” feature film. (4)—My |” — esos dik tSiee la alien cp | once in the five years we've been | government less than 20 per cent | income. Little Margie. “The New Fred-| THURSDAY AFTERNOON , married”) of the vote. This is of course an| The great negative factor, about | | ‘ die,” nearly marries Margie in | 1+. 99_(4)—Bride & Groom. (1)— ee arbitrary judgment. But from talks | which the government is discreetly | 7 anti dl soili "| Comics. (2)—Valient Lady. 9:00—(4)—Dragnet. (T)—Wrestling. Youth Convicted |Shign ambassadors and peal poe at per On the basis of 9:00— Polka. Warren | 12:15—(2)—Love of Life. 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