A cl. >. = hh ‘ y : — — whinge tape te, ae Cas : ae 112th YEAR 4 Bhat: Bh, eS eres ee Sees z Wathen miata See i * * *& * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1954—26 PAGES _ SRE ate = Cohn Denies Knowing That Photo ij as | ai 4 > gry ks ae te ee er "i * ‘ - sg Se “ re ¥ :* ae oe, je; s 4 ‘al Molotov Hands Note to Dulles on Atomic Pool Two Talk at Geneva but Little Progress Shows Up on ‘Ike’s Proposal GENEVA (AP) — Soviet Russia replied today to American proposals on President Eisenhower's plan for an atomic pool for peace- ful purposes. The content of the Soviet reply was not disclosed, but informed sources indicated that no important progress had been made in the ex- change. , The note was handed to US. if g i ; E ule il . vile! 3 Ba Mad Lie zz i i i c rf 1,000 From County Off to PTA Congress Nearly 1,000 members of the Oakland County Parent-Teacher Assn. will join some 3,000 other representatives at the annual Michigan Congress of PTA Con- Several Pontiac and peacefully, unaware of the traged Child Unaware of Tragedy ; AP Wirephete WILL INHERIT FORTUNE—Three-year-old Tertius Evans sleeps y which has left him an orphan but also made him heir to a fortune. His father, Montgomery Evans II, 3%, Philadelphia banking heir, died Saturday. His mother, an actress, was slain last year. He is shown above with his grand- mother, Mrs. George L. Coats of Oklahoma City. The Coats have taken care of the child since his mother’s death. |'Hens Work Overtime Eggsand More Eggs Flood Grocer in Bartering Deal By WILLIAM H. THOMAS The practice of bartering farm products for store goods isn’t so old-fashioned after all. It's actually being done within eight miles of Pontiac. And Harris Shultz of Davisburg admits it can be a headache. Shultz is one of the few grocers who will accept eggs |‘ from farmers in lieu of cash. This year, with some farm” Shultz said | “Normally,” said Schultz, ‘'I take Pontiac to Trade hat ew dorm vane. Mayr for a Day but this winter and spring I've been getting about 15 dozen eggs a (See picture, page 7) | and have had to wholesale | third of these because couldn’t sell them across the | counter. kept piling up. Just | wholesaled about 120) that accumulated in| days.” § pHi 3#E Vy 88 Pontiac Polio Shots Today in Test Oakland County's field test of the new Salk polio vaccine moved into Pontiac today as 88 students of Mc- The city volunteers were among 920 youngsters in 21 county schools who signed up for the test today. Anxious parents kept the rest of the 2,446 children in the first, second and third grades of these schools from taking the Connell and St. Trinity Lutheran schools took the shots. shots. : In the two city a only about one-fourth LCLAsE ar tne © she said, “‘and ist all the schools have them all bark yet.” Miss Kidneigh, nursing direc- Donaldson to Officiate in Springfield as Part of Michigan Week Mayor Lewis Parrott, of Spring- field, Mich. will be Pontiac's of- ficial guest May 5 as part of the statewide. observance of “Michi- gan Week.” Pontiac Mayor William W. Don- , i iy propriations subcommittee yester- + French Chutists Bolster Defense at Besieged Fort 100 Men Dropped Daily Into Waning Perimeter at Dien Bien Phu HANOI, Indochina (UP) The French parachuted more men and supplies into the ever-dwindling circle of Dien Bien Phu’s defenses today under cover of Amer- ican-built fighters and bombers and early morning mists. P Up to 100 men a day are of the high command's de- termination to rebuild the strength of the besieged fortress against the next Communist assault. hes 4 - z j | 7#2 z i : L I F é : | i i te F ; fi | Tue Hy CH? ftir! re rt rof : F R a 3 i eta : eee Ree meee ) Ps Ps : rad Secretary Robert T. Stevens, Pvt. displays a photograph at the hearing showing Army | special -Gontroversy Arises Over Picture 8 the + P. DISPLAYS PHOTOGRAPH — Joseph N. Welch, |and an unidentified man. Welch Army counsel for the McCarthy-Atmy hearing, today | presented to the hearing yesterday by Ray Jenkins, G. David Schine | picture counsel, was a “doctored” version of this ar Wirepheote said a photo Cooler Weather Due Wednesday Showers which have dampened the Pontiac area for three days are scheduled to end tonight. Cloudy and cool weather is due Ww casts a low tonight of from 4 to 45 degrees rising to a high of from 58 to 62 degrees Wednesday the mercury climbed approximately 3 of the city. the , but by 2 p. m. in down- the mercury regis- degrees. ; Senate Defeats Rigid Supports Amendment to ial Wool Bill Is Scuttled by 48-40 Vote - WASHINGTON (@®—The Senate defeated today an effort to extend rigid government farm price sup- ports on major crops for a year through 1955. By a 48-40 vote, it scuttled an 7 F ! hy i f el ef i 2 2 >E a wool growers. Ss iE 3 : i g i i I i Uy Hal j te g r f g i : & a z 8 5 Ww stim fiber production. Congress extended them repeatedly. Senate Republican leaders pre- Eg | dicted confidently they could de- feat this amendment. Some of its privatély conceded they too hopeful. ; |Falls From Train, Dies Sreevland since the Privateer ds: PLAINWELL (UP)—Ernest E. when he ap- Showers to End; |At Geneva Conference Western Big Stacked Korean Vote Plan The U. S. Weather Bureau fore-|} GENEVA (AP)—North Korea proposed here today that | Korea be unified by an election to be conducted along lines the West has rejected in the past., | ‘ Nam I, foreign minister of the Communist regime in of 45 to a high of 58|North Korea, laid the proposal before the 19-nation 3 Are Given |sStevens-Schine Picture Draws - Army's Wrath Pentagon Counsel Says Others Cut Out of Print to Give False Effect WASHINGTON (AP) — F3 a |Geneva conference. The session was closed to the press and details of the plan were not announced immediately. But it was un- similarly to that which — at.the Berlin con-| | ference last February. . The German election plan was | | rejected by, the Western Big Three | |on the ground it stacked the cards ‘in favor of the Communists. Nam I addtessed the confer- | emee after hig counterpare in | South Korea, Pyun Yung Tai, | for reunification of the | war-ravaged nation, Pyun called | for free elections, | ~The addresses of the Korean ad- | Versaries came amid two develop- 7 E here amid reports the solidarity of the Western Big Three was weakening over cease-fire terms in that country. The United States | was reported to oppose any Cease- | fire not backed by certain unspeci- | fied guarantees. Britain was be- lieved ready to back France in | Seeking an immediate cease-fire. 2. Prime Minister Churchill an- nounced Britain does not intend to | tak® any military action in Indo- | china pending the outcome of the conference here. The British House of Commons cheered as Churchill reported “we have not entered into any new military or political com- mitments.” U.S, military thinking generally is reported to be that the fall of Dien Bien Phu, while it would be serious, would be nothing more than the loss of a battle and not a fatal blow to France's position in Indochina. Any military intervention in In- dochina, Washington is said te believe, should come as the.re- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Wrecked Navy Plane Spotted Off Canada ST. JOHNS, Nfld. ®—The wreck- age of~a U.S, Navy twin engine | Privateer has been sighted on) 'Ellesmere Island, off Canada’s | The first report of the finding | 4 Lynch. of Flint and Grand Rapids. reached here by way of Washing- | ton. A US. Navy spokesman in * Moscow proposed for Ger-| +— Indict Canadian Stock Dealers Charged on 42 Counts | by U.S. Jury DETROIT # — Two Canadian brokerage firms and 14 of their salesmen were indicted today by a U. S. grand jury on charges of Joseph A. Moynihan, assistant 2 Firms, 14 Salesmen| fet tile | 728FF tit gf rif z Fe F pH i J 1 : f ! i it i F ji Tt : Ht z i Ef to Begin in Pontiac May I The rake, brush and broom will come into their own here May 1 through 8 when the Pontiac Junior Chamber of Commerce conducts its annual “Cleah-Up, Paint-Up, Fix-Up” drive. The campaign's first day will feature selection of a king and queen from the fourth through sixth grades of Pontiac schools. Choices .will be based on essays written by the students on “My Clean-Up Campaign.” On May 2, Pontiac William W. Donaldson is mek, co-chairmen for the evedt, E gf 4 ie a - ng ti fi A ’ ae / . # / ) _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 27,1958 f ’ ve Crificizes Court Decision in ‘Triangle’ PMT ! iil Hi bk rt ia P Ue at - . coming year | Father | vice s attend the congressionsl Gener fn Wi chair tour of California, when the group meets at § fonight in Fel- | glad—during yesterday's | ing of Stevens—to bring out that Zoning Suit twice | ographed with) | was an altered | said he would have been) *s question- complete, if | | “Secretary Stevens walked over to al | picture I would like to have. It's around the battle zones. Pvt. Schine and said: ‘This is one ‘I have wanted. Let's have it taken now.’ [ heard that.” s was given to Schine and one by Stevens. “The secretary had it framed on events, it was taken down,”’ went on to relate that a copy of his picture to the committee. It was from iy | Schine's copy, he stated, that an} | erilarged print was made and sub-| Joseph Payne. of 606 Bloomfield | mitted yesterday to the committee. = * Ld | Cohn argued the presence of oth- | er persons had ‘‘no relevancy’’ be- | cause it was a picture of Stevens and Schine taken together and facing each other. It was ‘‘perfectly proper, and all right with us" if Stevens wants to then went on to say that a) ‘in Two-Car Collision the wall of his office until. pret PRINCIPALS MEET—Principals of Pontiac Public Highland | Theodore E. Wiersema. Crofoot principal, were Mrs. that have piled up during the year. Ann Galbraith, left, Central principal and social i committee member, and Mrs. Maude Kempf, cenites, Talking with principals’ association president— {Willis principal and program committeewoman. us Schools’ Club — Changes Name | a Peatiac Press Phete | committee staff had made its blow- :| West Three Reject Leroy V. Cram Dies in Detroit Retired General Motors Engineer Had Served With Oakland Here LeRoy V. Cram, 70, who was as- Korean Vote Plan (Contifiued From Page One) sult ef consultation among the interested powers. | Rene Massigii conferred urgently with Prime Minister Churchill to- day on the Indochina crisis and on a reported British-American deci- sion ruling out immediate big- scale intervention. not exclude tion of Allied air and seapower Boy Fractures Skull A 13-year-old Pontiac youth is jin critical condition at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital with a skull fnac- | ture suffered Monday in a two-car crash | Aves. Pontiac Police said the victim. | Ave. was injured when his car | struck one driven by Dr. Edwin J. Dobski, 42, of Ortonville. ing without an operator's license, failed to heed a stop sign on id and ran his car in front of Dr. Dobski’s auto. The at Bloomfield and California Witnesses said the youth, driv-| lowship Hall. doctor was treated and released. A R ill meet state it was a group picture, Cohn Poli ich , go tendeer sneak tas ot Fae aa inquired at this point for allowing ay pete ie wins Price at :6 pm. | “whether anything was ever said | Without a license. t icture Mrs, Esther Berger Schield | 1° me abut the picture having | wot more than $1,000,000 an- Service for Mrs. Esther Berger e *« 8 nually was available for cancer Schield, 67, of 30540 Inkster Rd..| «1+ was not said by me, because | research prior to 191. Today the Southfield Township will be at 1:30 | p.m. Thursday at the Maniey Bai- I did not know it,”” Cohn answered. | figure exceeds $19,000,000. more “It doesn’t make any difference,” than a fourth of which is provided Cohn insisted. “It was a picture | by the American Cancer Society. Ex-Birmingham Mayor Served City for 20 Years By HARRY J. REED some city improvement would be BIRMINGHAM—“City _ business: on a first name basis was the rule for Ralpt Main. who stepped set straight, as Main. could name the month and year of the job. who built it, and any other needed : i eee ee teen eee eeeee Cee bee eer esseenees eee en eneneeenee gcrersees2s: information. If the imp-ovement happened to ‘| be a drain or sewer, his details were even ‘more exact, usually right down to the number and lo cation of the catch-basins and the size and grade of the project. His knowledge of the com- manity was gained by active participation in many endeavors. down as Birming- j} ham mayor re- cently in his 20th | A busy man vho has never been too busy to serve his community. he is at preserit Oakland County Drain Commissioner, owner of an | sociated with the Oakland Motor Car Co. in its early years, died | Monday at his home at 2906 E. | Jefferson Ave., Detroit. He was a brother of George A. Cram, Pontiac attorney. Mr. Cram was a retired engineer of the Detroit Diesel Division of General Motors and had been with GM divisions for 41 years. At the time of his retirement in 1950 he 9098 the start of World War L He was a charter member of the Service will “be at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at the W. R. Hamilton Chapel at 2975 Cass Ave., Detroit. .| John R. Howell John R. Howell, 36, of 31': Au -|burn Ave. died yesterday in Pon- \tiac Hospital after an illness of | four weeks. Born on April 6, 1389, in Chicago, he was the son of James and Mary | Kiddan Howell. He married Clara | Ruth Graham Korallis in Wills- | berg. W. Va., in 1937. | Mr. Howell, who came here 10 years ago from Canton, Ohio, was ‘last employed as a caretaker in | Bloomfield Hills. He was a mem- | ber of the Elks 810, Pontiac. Surviving besides his widow are two sons, William Korallis of Fox { | | children. | A brother and two sisters, Joseph Howell and Mrs. John Houdek, both \of Berwyn, Ill, and Mrs. Anna | Borek of Chicago, also survive. Funeral will be Wednesday at 10 a. m. from the Voorhees-Siple Funeral Home. Burial will be in the Bohemian National Cemetery, Chicago. The Rev. John W. Mul- DEAF? Free Book ... Tells All ...Sells Nothing! If you hear but don’t un- derstand, per- haps youdon't need a hear- ing aid — as you'll learn from this re- vealing 43-page booklet, “Your g and Your Health.” Contains such facts as the care of your ears; the ef- fects of vitamifis and drugs on hearing; whether deaf- ness is inherited ; the family problems of the deaf, and many other revealing facts. And there’s not a word in it about Sonotone or ita amasz- ‘der of the Central Methodist Church will officiate. | The Elks will conduct a Lodge of | | Sorrow this evening at 8 o'clock | | in the Voorhees-Siple Chapel. Mrs. Mary A. Jackson Mrs. Erwin Rogge of 44 Vine- wood received word that her moth- er, Mrs. Mary Alice Jackson, T1, died yesterday at Niagara-On-the- Lake, Ontario. Mrs. Henry Kendall ne Mrs. Henry (Margaret) Kendall,| new pupils June 2 ; TT, of 453 N. Saginaw St. died at try to let teachers know this spring Menominee, Sunday, after a what grades they'll teach next lengthy illness. year. She was born in Munich, Ger-; Junior high and Pontiac many, on April 14, 1877. Her par- school principals ents were George and Grace We- to get all next fall's students en- ber Bruckimayer. She later Mar! rolled a week before school starts. ried Henry Kendall in Manistique. ; A resident of the city for ai “We have te make out our years, Mrs. Kendall was a mem: schedules for teachers according ber of St. Michael Church, the Al-| te the number of students who tar Society and Daughters of Isa- choose a subject,"’ Norman Kui- bella. explained. ‘The 60 or 70 fae uit! cr FE | a 4 RS 2 2 ¥ Mrs. Agnes Cox passed out copies - of new cumulative records — rec- nominee and Harry Kendall of 4 sheets that have detailed in- Fiint | ; | formation on a child's home back- A sister, Mrs. Barbara Wend- piv The new records would follow child from elementary to jun- ior high school and on to Pontiac so that all his background be at a teacher's finger- The association will decide May whether to put the new re- 7:30 cords in use. p.m. today. Accumulating ‘in Bartering Deal (Continued From Page One) cal to be sold,” said McCollum Police Recruits Get Talk in a aa oi are 0M Crime Prevention | fine looking eggs he has here.” | Senior’ Inspector Sanford W. | Shultz, in his seventh year as a | Shouts. head of the Detroit Police | storeowner, explained that part of | Louth Bureau, is lecturing to a _the reason so many farmers bring | eggs to him is that many stores do not accept eggs in place of money. “In the vy,” ways to help students with prob- lenis. teenagers. The 12 recruits, hired April 8. are undergoing an eight-week po past seven months the | lice course which ends May 7. egg traffic has become increasing- ly heavy,” said Shultz as he looked over his shoulder at the mounting stockpile of eggs. _ ing. KING-SIZE’ APPEAL! A GIFT VALUE WITH 1847 ROGERS BROS. Ids reguler and king-size cigorettes... bon or nut dish, tool Handmode Send me, “Your Hearing & Your Health”. - Meme Atétren ey At Btete | JEWELERS 16 W. Huron St. | Class of Pontiac Police recruits to- | day on crime prevention among | Shoults said that juvenile crimies | in Pontiac, Detroit and across the nation have been steadily increas- FRED ELIAS Restaurant Owner in Legislative Race former mayor of Hazel Park, to- day announced his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for state senator from Oakland County. A Michigah resident for 25 years, Park Businessmen’s Assn. and a past president of the Michigan Drive-In Restaurant Assn. Elias owns a drive-in .chain with his brother, Louis, who was appointed Hazel Park mayor last December and served in that ca- pacity until the election of Zigmund Niparko April 6. The 12th District candidate said labor and small business problems would be his principal concern as a lawmaker. Over 4,000 Attend Builders Show Here | Over 4.000 persons attended the home and builders show sponsored ; Commerce, Jaycee President Wil- liam L. Treanor said today. | day. Proceeds from the show will go into the Jaycee youth fund to help support youth activities and facili- ties in Pontiac, said Treanor “The event was very success- ful."’ he stated. ‘‘and plans are un- ‘der way for a bigger and better show next year.” Four Are Arrested in Thefts of Autos | BIRMINGHAM — Apprehension lot fowr 13-and 14-year-old youths | last night brought to end the rash of stolen car reports which have | Plagued police since jast month. authorities said today. Caught by Officers Arthur Birk- . The group .chose citizenship a8 holz and William Andrews when | ggs the topic for next fall's Pre-School | the boys turned the brake light on | Conference. All local teachers|in a car parked on a darkened | spend a day each fall talking over | driveway, the juveniles admitted | "stealing nine cars in the area. They were released to their par- ents pending further action. | | Thieves bit Turner's | BIRMINGHAM—Police reported \the theft last night of an esti- mated $175 worth of new tires. | wheels and hub-caps from the Har- old Turner, Inc. used car lot. Liquor Licenses Await Decision - Lodge Request Will Get Consideration Tonight Pontiac City Commission tonight is expected to act on renewal of tatern and Class C liquor licenses for 1954 not approved last week. Commissioners last week ap- proved 24 Class C, 15 tavern, three hotel and five club licenses, Fréd Elias, 4, brother of the | Flias is president of the Hazel wood Ave. ferred action on ‘the permit last week until police could nieasure te see if the establishment is teo close to a church. A club license renewal for the Syivan Lake Elks Lodge at 153 Bagley St. also will be considered again by commissioners. Pontiac Police recommended that the lodge permit be refused because of alleged violations of ithe liquor laws. | In other action, a resolution is | scheduled authorizing sidewalk | repairs included in the 194 public |improvement program. A resolution of public neces- | sity plus an engineer's cost esti- | mate ts expected for proposed construction of curb, gutter, drainage and related work on Stout from Green te Palmer. Resolutions of public necessity and engineer’s cost estimates are |slated for proposed sewer con | struction on: Wyoming from existing sewer east ef Motor to Frankiin Brooklyn from Stenley to Richmon@. Rutgers from University to the PO & N Raliroad W. Princeton from ley A public hearing is scheduled on intention to construct a water main in East Ypsilanti from Bald- win to PO & N. A communication Carlisle to BStan- is expected ae . High | here last Thursday through Sunday from Charles W. Colsch and Carl they'll try by the Pontiac Junior Chamber of | D. Leonard regarding an exchange iof property on Featherstone. Public hearings on intention to lconstruct are scheduled for pro- ‘posed construction of curb, gutter, drainage and related work on: | Second from Joslyn te Barkeli } Longfellow from baldwin to Univers _ from Joslyn te Highwood. 88 Pontiac Children Receive Polio Shots (Continued From Page One) i shot a week after the first and a third shot several weeks later. Some are getting Dr. Salk’s vac- | cine—others, an inactive control | liquid. Not even doctors giving the | shots know which serum each child is getting. | In Milford’s | school, Michael Struauss, 6, stood year in the hospital with his legs; and that she Was. not afraid of the shots. “There are two other types of polio he can still catch,’ she said. At Novi, Jerry Boldt, 9, and a 10-year-old brother took the shots. Their 11-year-old sister, Ruth, suf- fered paralytic polio last year. Moles have only pinpoint-sized \ eyes. Noroom darge or dildrn under! This plan is in effect every day of the week, every week of the year at Statler with only family—the one-person rate %& |f.one or more children under 14 occupy the same room with both parents, the regular two-person rate applies for the room. If one or more children under 14 occupy a room one parent, the one-person rate applies for the % Ifone or more children under 14 occupy a room without a parent—that is, if more than one room is needed for a applies for the second room. Bring the family for weekend of fun ot the Detroit Statler! © Children’s menus © Reliable baby sitters SPECIAL STATLER FEATURES FOR TRAVELING FAMILIES * Children's pletes end silver * Balloons for the youngsters after meals * Formulas cheirs.and cribs ~~ : ~ 4 “4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1954. A - 4 pesdiaccessnsasvssqensnnsernsneeess aor 5 Top Quality from internation sys ‘Terwesien| Bob Considine Says: — one ae n |wtormy ani aed or re MCCarthy Probe Theme: a Convicts Soviet |<". ser seee| Republicar ; i : | Eat Repub 4 5 + SONY 2 tedganivety ign sence FE DUDLICAN Lat hepubiican ‘ : . " “ -. rf cated that the had not| WASHINGTON INS) — When| batants, McCarthy and Stevens, | os ee t| Red Agent Sentenced tr aie to cary his tthe last bellow. is heard in. the| ase Mepublicans. So are mest, : | . to One Year in Jail for assignment in Norway ne 168 aceon ray debate, what| | PRebae vie wil tty Ge Now the pesutifut : j fern = anvem efforts after otend. B sational prices. Yes, only imprecticable.” ‘Thou, the losers in this case He postage se your dior, H Ne See, Oe dn re a an it be ep The Re- | § Bushes. Grown specially ter extra = %) Court convicted a Soviet citizen there is going to be a loser li : Berdiness. Colors selected from . : Norwegian descent on charges ‘8 Dri St ik | Somebody eventually will be ex- beets trang gle of | _B one. Pay postman only special mail- Fy : yer s attempted ge ge today. Lard us rivers nl e. posed as a liar. Somebody else is turning against their own kind, if Besser weico pias C. 9. D. postage. We pas g court gave him a comparativ going to be revealed as a tower they did, and stand accused of | fF susraniced er your m@mey beck. pee eee eeew eee aws§ light sentence of one year in ‘al | of truth. e ) KRUSE NURSERIES, Dept. 411g) The defendant, Edvin A. B. ee cee « - FREE! RED RED SPIREA 4 ao “<< + Mingle & Hansen, was found guilty ina two TOLEDO. Ohio, @—Some 435 tne! A se ccs ee of "cama! asked the othe | gal gen gn ry C12 fer $1 ples FREE SFIREA s| day trial behind closed doors. He members of the L Bus Drivers his power, and dismissal from “Why doesn't Sen Symi a . solutely free with order $2. Go 4 a ng agi wg & = 3g) baa — —_ paceman the subcommittee staff of Rey Mo) takes more of a oat in this? — 12 or mete “Asslees *sencesecneeonorocesss BT | ving entered Norway ae neigh. | action Co. today, leaving wis) Coha. It's a great chance for him to Coucenccnccca: today! ' Address . 8 boring Russia illegally on faked city of 320,000 without public rene It would be withi the wer of build a national reputation for | sasenseneusensenaasand portation. . = 1956. He's the most articulate man identity papers. } the subcommittee, the “McCarthy The Hansen trial was the first Mayor Ollie Czelusta and City on the subcommittee, but he sits | subcommittee,’ to ot rie Manager Arnold Finch immediate- agers ‘ back.” | ote Se ene | iy urged residents to form car that its chairman be indicted for Oslo and in the nort! pools. perjury. It alSo could recommend “And the answer was, “He | of Finnmark, which borders on the In dispute was the company’s a te i i 2 ee ce Set Eee eee Soviet Union. 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Pony ___ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 2", 156 ce : eae aes OR | Jenner Scores Dr. ‘Slaughter, & Surgeon, |e fname mone cx pay] Swedish Longshoremen [gst site eae tts a Sanh | rome Quits Profession; Why?... |, ee Inacti ion.on Reds So nedtes non meen 5 eb te dam et oe Te hes ca tae at work todny after the ia eaders threatened to expel any than 300 fet. _ cracks Says Despite FBI Data This little piece is, exclusively for | it gives me," he said. “Also the | © the ddep blue eda 0“ on Treasury Officials, | and wisecracks about their ‘rst Ot of my Smagination. Now I can — L None Was Fired Tl tell you dbout a resident of | Can't do that as a surgeon.” —— w : WASHINGTON ® — Sen. Jenner member of the| are excellent reasons for Dr.| “« (R-Ind) said today that “repegted Pres eileen who| Siuughter’s stab tn the dark. But | ave-vombing on quippters he exposures hy the FBI of subver- | Samedi scalpel for e portable|I can't help wondering if; there there | it onl S sive activities by several top| »powriter eight years ago. | wasn't also one small unconscious | y rine — — Treasury Department officials | His ne is Dr. Frank G. Slaugh-| reason mixed up with all the | Characters assume y tailed to result in the firing of &/ ;.. | there al ; single one of them.” great witticisms, they'd be easier | He made the statement in eon. | Writing had been his — My ee ord to bear, bet each ons is his own | = || nection blication of | years, between operations fanlty toonth Christophe oymbus. | Senate tmernal security subcocs:| qutnyen, = pape apt the endless jokes —, “a | Even thinking about it gives me | mittee hearings on the Harry| Srsery to devote time geon named Slaughter. | the willies. And the shakes. sur- || Dexter White case and others. | Ss Mterary jackpots. | I'l bet my last Fort Knox dollar | Y AT BOTH . a is ciecaiitiien chair. | Recently Dr. Slaughter was The American Cancer Society | WEDNESDA that man. asked what made him finally risk| said, “Dr, Slaughter — that slays Warns that no cancer was ever TH RIFTY DRUG STORES s | * * 8 * | earving out a brand new career| me.” Or, “Your name'll be the | Cured by pills, powders or any *, | The volume includes last fall's for himself. He spoke of the ter- | death of oe. k . _ amie testimony of Atty. Gen. Brownell | rific nervous tension of surgery, | t REY. C. M. BROOKS and FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover | the sketchy family life, and “al-! a great Revival Campaign |about the appointment of Wihte, ; sg nightly except except Sat. at 7:45 p.m. | a former Treasury Department of- | . 4 meee | te i | It Checks or-Controls More Engine Troubles than we Any Other Gasoline— DELIVERS UP TO aerate sm OF GOD | The subcommittee has an-| 210 North Perry St. nounced it will question former “Visit the Church of the Secretary of the Treasury John W Old Pelbioned Gospel” Snyder about the case. Last November Brownell assert ok Se Oe ed that former M4 Bas t CY ePadT- TEE | Promoted White, knowing him to doing so, and said White was shift- ed to another job so that the FBI could keep an eye on him. Hoover You'l expect fo pay White under surveillance. the tor these choice | . ry Ps 3-5 ft. White Birch. North- | ern grgwn—won't freeze ment: “No less than 28 such reports | were made to key government of- | |ficials by the FBI on Nathan Gregory Silvermaster before he was allowed to resign in Novem- Silvermaster at the time of his resignation, Jenner said, was chief economist of the old War Assets Administration at a salary of $10,000. a year The senator said that between November 195 and December 1952 “there were 24 such reports dis- ols : ° tributed on Irving Kaplan, 21 on / no. pecialist Jacob Adler, 18 on Harold Glasser, | j ; 13 om Frank Coe, 10 on Victor in sto e | Perio, 8 on William Uliman and be E.R Rgtege- Mm | feven- ie |e tow Gemeee | TY: all these onetime federal em- ployes refused to answer subcom- mittee questions about possible | Gaukler Storage Co. Communist affiliations on the ground that they might incriminate 9 Orchard Lake Ave. tnemeelves. 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Give bfoltls els dale Sha red ij its Life__ se. foltla mobiloas Dealer! \- ee Pe ae eee pe ora ian ” : a. 4 ‘ SS . BY yen 2 Pry ob icy 1 ee Sa py eee te gf en sd ‘ es ae fe os 7 ; aoe ee | ee ie 1 a \ \ — j T PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1954 . PONTIAC — ; ft » a . ; ally x ‘ - wor new” JUNior High Pupils Leave |Earthquake Jars © (Eager Trout = 2h : pres . |Wednesday for Capital _|Memphis Region [Opens Season Leaving tomorrow morning for | Bervera Pair Moss ‘MEMPHIS, Tenn, @—Ten sec- “Oo me a five day: tour of Washington will Cores Dabord Sjoln Knight -| onds of fear gripped thousands of| CHARLESTON, W.Va. @ — An approximately 213 students from Levine Devone Stone * enthusiastic fisherman out to beat Washington dnd Lincob Ba Berg Litherland persons last night as a “‘moderate- é os s in Junior | Lyeda MeCurdy Bavedge ly strong”’ jarred along the ‘rush at Watoga Staté Park igh Schools. Accompanying the for the trip include, stretched his line a { the [group will be 15. supervisors trem | from Junior High: part of the New Madrid Fault. @ ‘oot over lial shale: . Sve. lee Allen. Bfirs, Mecent BeVeod, Mir aetna aa lake and waited until the 6 a.m. The party will leave Pontiac Poul Atkins, Sidney Jones, - to Mety was the site Of! opening of trout season to drop samen e, NEWESY Luxumy | | busses at 6:30 a.m. for Detroit. The Se ae ote ee SS ae te fe. =; ou trip from there will be by special| From- Washington Junior High one of which ail fault, he protested iver? Soncebvable comfor bor ihe train arriving Wedge at | Supervisors will be: Lake national Fi pag te Apprbaor yale penesar a | Wey. ac ap mew night. They will Mary Sivbens hase’ = boo The thet the bait 10 minutes before the of- rear snare with duplen || stay at the New Colonial Hotel. | Doris Mann, Deneld "Couey, Jehs tremor lat ight we tes| ficial opening time last Saturday , oe *. Convertible to Activities Will include a sight-| =" ™- W. Abbott knar West. | here; at Blytheville, Ark., 60 miles geet couches CNR fomen ‘eciwing || seeing tour of the capital, plus a . to the nerGwwests es Pigeons aeaiirtal facts am evisine, ob coune! | guided visit through the Bureau of | Doctor Fails in Efforts. Corleth hae ‘to malles to yeast. Conse . tion Deperement cover: | te > E . lp : & rva oo Fer Reservations nereving and ard to Save Father's Life Other Tennessee and Arkansas|ed in its survéy of West Virginia Terri fic Buys During National eo Visits to the Washington Mohe- | DETROIT w—Dr Heinz Simon | Cities closer in to Memphis also | fish and fishermen on the opening : - mince ment and the White Howse are yo. on duty at Saratoga General | eported a thorough shaking. | of trout season. , ~~ Pontiac, Michigan fuled. Hospital yesterday when a traffic | The only damage reported sry The story was sacked a ae Poems Fidecel §-8138 Rep. George A. Dondero will be | Victim was admitted. |in Memphis, where a resident said mony from four witnesses, said on hand to greet the Pontiac pu-| Dr. Simon saw at a glance the | the plaster in the ceiling of sa Harry 2. hie ——, = =e chlet | pils when they go to the Capitol | unconscious victim was his father, | ome was cracked. Ls Priaicnemiand ‘ and the Supreme Court building. A| Paul Simon, 65. He had been | 699006666000 000 COCCCCCCOCOOCOOOOOOOSESEOEEEEEEES, e * : trip through the Senate and the | struck by a truck. | House of Representatives is also| After treating him for half an (on the agenda. | hour, the doctor pronounced his Founded on Progressive Principles nd | Other highlight ot the trip | father dead. | w a visit to the Congres . a Divorces Granted Hurry In for Savings on Your Younger Set! Farmer-Snover sional Library, the Lincoln Me- moerial and the Tomb of the Un- known Soldier at Arlington. Keone irom “Themes Mayes FUNERAL HOME | | ff Seemann EF xs Sap tie and ex 3! ¢ Each! Regular 1.98 Pastel reeeeceeeeeeeeeeeee Katherine M. from Clarice P. from Andrew A. Kenney Mary K. from Clyde F. Bates ers will pay tribute to their school's | namesake by placing a wreath at | the tomb of George Washington: | the Lincoln students will place one 8 at the Lincoln Memorial. A tour of Alexandria and Anna- polis is also on the itinerary. The Pan American Union Building and the Smithsonian Institution are two a 4 TROPIC NM ITEY N ITES 57 eseeseeeseeeseeeeee . * * : * a * s . 5 e (en orders of 10 or more) more points of interest on schedule e e t : tet 4 NOW! The fastest-growing of all The party will return to Pontiac é 9 Buy several at this low “price: s yard trees at tremendous maii- Sunday evening | o Pr. @ order savings! Choice young Pop- ae Besa! Scrat atte ict fae S| Lincoln Junior High aren } B 6 ter 01.19: Order today s ec @ | tAncoln Junior High are: ° Fin i ; © 6 ter stv: eat nat elt paewein Greer Benny Abr e > . e cotton knits in pretty pastels with J ar ) oor . ° ‘ money! Pay postman emastag lew © | Donne Chilvers pod “waeue e applique trims. San- e a cost plus C.O.D. postage If pre- Bernice Fletcher Dave Ferguson is tops e @ paid. we pay postage. Money-back @ Margaret Bennett Stanley Emery t ) f ; ed 2 g susrantes. Elaine Elkins Melvin Kitchen — orized, <2 pc. vo B KRUSE NURSERIES, Dept. 1307, gi Clcdin “Borders larey Price” ° @ e ° | ith _f e by * Bicemingten Llinets Sharon Lewis Fred Youn ™ ° e e ) 8 sty =—— t ep ; i) y : * OW ter $3 OS ter $1.19 eon bh ood Erwin Mullen ‘ ACs . B Print Nome to veeeeee cece a | 2ecr Duce Druid Prevage! ae gripper clos- C * uit J rinkle ° B pddress eee cece ccccc eee, oe ng Deane Gallagher P ing. 1 to 6, er Titiititttttttttttf ae piney John —~ a —A\ 4 = ve re all t | Marlene Winter Richard Dembinski 3 co | ors. > Ig," PL ! t ree marry etvit “y/ HIGH Lyne Colwell | Roger Potter co : S Li g ht. ir- rR . i, re 5 ke - be Kathleen (Pounder Dennis ‘Warren ” . ' Wg Vy ckfo \ > FIDELITY «fee Se Ti, , x Mic yer b vielen Moree ane ehesibiiencnaacastise Eg ee ee nee a farmers have turned to dairying and A 3 £3 ns 7 A NS ee ee 7 ee oe ~ a ; = 3 «cl ‘ MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1%4 TV Interest Unimportant Understandable though it is, we be- lieve it would be a mistake to assume that reported lack of interest in the tele- casts of the McCarthy-Army hearings will prevail until the end. According to Associated Press reports from several cities, inter- est in the proceedings on which the TV radio networks are spend- ing millions, is disappointing to them. * * * In fact the dispatches indicate that interest lags behind that displayed in the telecast of the Kefauver crime in- vestigations in 1951. It seems to us there are several logical reasons for this. One, of course, is that the Kefauver in- quiry, moving from city to city, was providing almost daily sensations over a relatively new medium. ‘For the first time in their lives mil- lions of Americans were seeing our Fed- eral Government in action. At the same time they were rejoicing in the extent to which crime was being exposed by the inquiry. * * * In the opening phases of the current hearing progress is nec- essarily slow because of the many legal details which had te be settled. The large number of questions and answers needed to develop a point is a factor. Also im three years television has be- come old stuff to millions of families. The imevitabie result is that viewers naturally realize they can get the meat of each day's proceedings summarized in the newspapers at a great saving of * * * Actually the size of the tele- vision audience is important only to the networks. But it is vital to all Americans that the hearings be conducted in a matter that will bring out the whole truth and help safeguard our internal security. Our Changing Farm Crops Though it is old news to our farm neighbors, it must be surprising for ur- banites to learn how industrialization has brought gradua! change in Oakland County agriculture. a This process which got its impetus from the growth of the automotive in- dustry, was traced in an interesting article by our own Joe Haas. Few city dwellers, we imagine, realized until they read that article that Oakland once was a great sugar beet county. It is just as unlikely that those who did, now under- stand why this crop has ceased to be important. * * * Other crops have experienced a similar decline for the same reason — inability of farmers to compete with factories for labor, accompanying urbanization and changing demand. As a result many Oakland County production of beef ‘cattle, sheep and hogs, There also has been greater emphasis on poultry and market gardening. ; . ~—- we o* * Great though the changes have | been since the first automobiles ... bumped and rattled their way over Oakland’s dirt roads, our guess is that few regret. them. From what was an almost wholly - ‘ euettite e ate ‘ . come the State's second county in population, number of automo- biles and suburban development. _ In the same time it has retained all - the beauty that goes with our 400 inland | lakes and can boast of a modern, pros- : ee perous agriculture that compares favor- _ ably with any county in the country. ee ae - Our State Department and the In- ternational Joint Commission rightly have joined in reminding the Senate that Great Lakes levels are a matter of Canadian as well as U.S. concern. This reminder is a followup to the Dominion Government's pro- test of a House passed water di- version bill now being considered by the Senate’s public works committee. Basis of that pro- test are Canadian rights written into a treaty between the two countries. * x The vote reportedly was influenced . by the damage resulting two years ago from high lake levels. As written the measure would authorize an increasé of about two-thirds in the amount of Great Lakes water that Chicago could draw off through its drainage canal. Ottawa has pointed out that all such water would be subtracted from the amount available for electric power generation at Niag- ara Falls. Protests filed by Great Lakes states, except Illinois of course, are based on the diver- sion’s effect on navigation. * * * We can't see why Chicago’s insatiable demand for more water should be granted at the risk of injustice to a friendly neighbor nation and the other lake states. The Senate should kill the Dill. LLL LEE WE wens surprised to hear a milliner speak of “planning a hat.” We had long been under the impression that milli- ners ad-libbed hats. The Man About Town A Double Winner Factory Employe Gets Top Prize on Two Occasions Daftynition Schoolhouse: What many people who now drive past it so fast were very slow in getting through. In the last suggestion award distribution at Pentiag Meter Division, a total of $5.227 was distributed among 68 em- ployes. The top winner was Vern B. Coleman of 839 Pensacola Ave.. who received $413, after winning $777 for a suggestion a few weeks ago. In second place was Edward Slabinski of 100 Judson St., who won $392. followed by Harold E. Raupp of 1042 Round Lake Road, who drew $318, and Frank Deuris of Rochester, who received $305. The other 64 received from $12.50 16 $256 éach. When he shipped some of his personal effects home from Florida, Jack Little got too generous. He included a pair of trousers that had his travelers’ cheques in a pocket, and some quick dutside firiancing. was required for his own return trip. Back at work after a three weeks’ illness is Lt. Walter C. Krause of the Pontiac police detective bureau. He says it seemed more like three months. In answer to many inquiries, most-of the country wildflowers are not ready. The snowdrops and a few others are in bloom, but it will be a few weeks yet before the trilliums and other leading varieties blanket the woods and roadsides. Due notice will appear in this column. Ten acres of land behind his home gives Lt. William Krisp of Pontiac’s police force the springtime spirit. He already has started 1,100 strawberry plants. Where you going to have the melon patch, Bill? After visiting similar institutions in most of the 48 states, Andrew V. Kovacs, Secretary of the Tuberculosis League of Piits- burgh, says he never saw a more beautiful setting than that of the Oakland County Tuberculosis Sanatorium. Now they're calling it “autopox,” and windshield spots on something that comes from another planet Testimony ‘to the hardiness of Pontiac quack “grass is offered by Robert Castell of 87 East Iroquois Road. Bob claims that this persistent lawn spoiler stayed green under a blanket of snow all winter. r A resident of Oakland County, owning a large farm in Springfield Township, is Bruce Berckmans, who is giving $1,000 for the best landscape plan for « memorial park at Frankenmuth, where his business is. located. — winter by / &» ‘ Mis. Arnold Hitchcock ; of Auburn Heights, have started to build q nest near her feeding board. Mrs. Hitchcock is Coopegating by setting out a basin of warm mud. — —_ SE Verbal Orchids to— The Holly Herald-Advertiser entering its seventy-eighth year of publication. — —- \ aA . Russia would i P THE. PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 97, 1956 See o 3." cet Lé «. pg ¢ vn A ~> a= o Ss = 2 Se Saeed pert Placing His Bets With His Bookie: “ -_ | ol “ p= e A > Voice of the People Fisherman Commends John Razinski for Attempt (Letters will be condensed when neces- uw requests. unless the letter ts critical ta its nature) I would like you to know that John Razinski of Coats Road. Lake Orion, did a wonderful job of artificial respiration while waiting for the Pulmotor to arrive after Andrew White was. taken out of Lake Huron Saturday night. Mr. White had been smelt fishing at Sanilac. A Fisherman Claims Older Men Can Now Be Used in Combat Now who is going to claim we can't win in Indochina? J read where jt'S possible with modern at Artificial . to use older men for to lull them to sleep. Well, good luck, old boys, sure the kids will be happy to 3 He Claims We Win Some Wars, Then Lose Peace Is America fast committing it- self in European affairs and wars, Respiration some of which we have won but always lose the peace? At least I hope_we don't end up like France after the French Napoleon War. Napoleon was Got as great as we have been tid. He was a behind it all. How much more can we stand? Wesley J. Slingeriand 5200 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains Commies Must Act, and Fast Reds Enjoy Comfort of Geneva Hotels but- Dulles Is Staying for Ten Days Only By DAVID LAWRENCE GENEVA — An atmosphere of frigid politeness if not veiled hos- tlity prevails here between the United States delegation and the delegations representing North Korean, Chinese and Soviet Com- munists. The other 15 countries which participated in the Korean War and have come here for the so- called peace conference seem to be just interested but not overly concerned spectators. Wisely Secretary of State Dulles refrained from assuming the post of a rotating chairman, preferring to stay in the background and thus avoiding the embarrassment of sitting in the presiding officer’s chair where conceivably he. would be dealing in a pa-liamentary sense with the Red China spokes- men. It seems incredible that Soviet ve the effrontery to ask that China be seated as an equal of the powers at this conference. It is even more fantastic that the government at Peiping which not so many months ago was pro- fessing to the world that it had nothing to do with the interven- tion by Chinese Communist troops in Korea and that these were merely ‘Chinese volunteers” should now be asking for ‘equal retognition as'a “major power.” It was only a few months ago. too, that the United Nations was by formal resolution declaring the government of Red China to be an aggressor, but at the confer- ence here one would think the Red Chinese were as respectable as the governments of the free world. Only by reason of the studied aloofness by the United States garded as guilty of: one of the worst crimes in all history. So far as public opinion in and aroufid Geneva is concerned—if' The Red Chinese and Russians are housed in the best hotels and appear to be enjoying their new- found equality, at least as dele- gates. : plus the death of 35,000 American beys and the wounding of more than 106,000 other Americans. This was a war which the United States entered not to protect a coldny—as France -did in Inde- china but to repeal aggression on the theory that the cause of world peace would be advanced by that action. But here this lofty motive is lost sight of as the pressure comes from public opinion in Britain and Francé to make some sort of deal with the Communists. If it were not for America’s stubborn opposition to such a to the Communists. tic term ‘‘nati i Here in | | i 1! z s tH t f E [ i ! : 5 F fl i HU Mi i EE? that i ; ! ar sfeeyi ae Aunt Het fae Foster Dulles. their secretary of state, for he manifests on every | FO REET ERE fl i j e to stay only 10 days, so the Com- munists will have to come forward Copyright. 1954 suspense. These laws are of great value to salesmen and public speakers, as well as to you students of writing Baering Down By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER Imternationa! News Service We've Webstered up a couple of dictionable monnickers that will blast you loose from your bomb- arcades. The circumference of retalia- tion has resulted in the nomen- clature of the scrabble catalogue. We went far uptowh with the manufactured title Kiloton. Which was packings for the A-bomb in horror’s give-away program. A Kiloton is legal tender in exchange for the jackpot inten- sity of }.900 long tons of TNT. Which can be diagnosed in grammar as the present, pul- verized. It was an overdose of twenty- Kilotons that rolled the war up like a carpet. We dropped it on Hiroshima and everybody scored. We thought we were using the crack of doom for a tuning fork when Kiloton went into the dic- tionary. Then the H-bomb came along on a concentrated formula. It sired the word megaton. Which is the open sesame for Ali Baba's cyclone cellar. One megaton is par for 1.000.000 tons of gweetened TNT. This is America’s leader for the summer bargains in applied diplomacy. THOUGHTS FOR TODAY time, time, will take away: that which is eternal will remain in thy heart.—Esaias Tegner. 4 Hg ay z i z 5 Whether you are a Sunday school teacher, telling dramatic religious narratives to children, or a play- wright or author, these rules are basic to your success. And for a fuller account of- this topic, send for my bulletin “How to Write Salable Copy.” enclosing a stamped return envelope. plus a dime. It also has a section on Prize Contesting. (Copyright Hopkins Syndicate ine) Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Each day I write my thoughts to you . Wherever you may be .. And send them special airmail, love . With regularity ... It is the fastest way I have . . . To get in touch With you. . . To let you know where I have been .. . And what I plan to do. . . I can- not call you up or send ....A telegram each day . . . Because it would be so much more .. . Than 1 could ever pay . . . And even special airmail, love . . . Ig not exactly cheap .. . But it is some- (Copyright 1954) From Our Files A TWO MILLION dollar boost for the construction is Brady Says He Lacks Much So Can't Figure Use of So Much Aspirin By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. | ordinary ache, pain or other dis- than Education ga iF 8 iit li i : a i-f ef it “Pag Palace at Hibjrend Mouse: dence of the British sovereign in in’ Edinburgh, is the official resi- | Scotland. Pontiac's Finest Cafeteria _ and Lunch Counter WEDNESDAY'S SPECIALS Franks and Hot 55 c Potato Salad'........... 7 Homade Boneless Beef Stew 55 c with Vegetables ......... CHEF’S SPECIAL DAILY We Do Catering—Call LL} 2-6242 BAKERY DEPARTMENT ” SPECIAL: Chocolate Loaf Cake.......... ea. 49¢ Potato Bread ................. Loaf 22e Parkerhouse Rolls rae ......Doz,. 35¢ Molasses and Sugar Cookies... .... Doz, 39c Lunch Stix ................ ...6 for 30¢ Pecan Rolls ................6. 6 for 33¢ Wedding — Birthdey — Porty Cokes to order. Fruit Punch mede te order. Bowls end Cups for rentol. Samuel of 7141 Hall Rd. stands EGGS. FOR MONEY—In the village of Davisburg, eggs are as good as money to the..neighboring farmers, who trade them with grocer Harris Shultz for store goods. Here pretty farmerette Maureen ‘ ze ot ge PONTIAC PRESS... TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1054 a ana by while Shultz Phete | counts the eggs. past winter Shultz | has been over-supplied with eggs and just last week wholesaled 120 dozen. His is one of the few stores. in the county which still take eggs trade’ for groceries. eye ir - i Bes fot nH © i i : é z i g : his father, Richard A. is survived by his widow, | During the (Story on Page 1). Postal Clerk Given | Probation for Thefts DETROIT (UP) — Paul S. Be- mus, 29, of Hazel Park, a former postal clerk who admitted stealing checks, was placed om a year's probation Monday by Federal 9:30-5 30 daily | Judge Arthur F. Lederie. 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Pian. ; About 90 per cent of forest fires | are caused by carelessness. Senator Prentiss M. Brown, is the | » chairman, and Edward C. Fielder, a Birch Run civic leader, is man- 3 aging director. sthool districts into more effi- cient units and provide better buildings. more educational sub- jects and better qualified and bet- ter paid teachers. Their object is to reorganize | |” They are seeking the signatures of 350.000 voters so that two con- stitutional amendments can _ be placed before the public next fall. would provide townships, villages | * equal to that which is locally. Any excess in state aid other units The other proposal would pro- vide that each city shall be a separate school district, and the balance of the cousty 2 separate school district. mittee- .is opening an ‘office in Lansing and will form a board of directors during the next few days. 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Exquisite d | Van’ Dyke oad > But a little farther south on Mound road the scenery changes. There. in Sterling Township be- tween 16 and 17-Mile roads and to the east, Chrysler Corp. has a gigantic jet | engine plant along with the Naval Industrial Reserve Aircraft plant. More than 2,000 workers are em- ployed in the plants. regently announced plans to move part of its production operations from | Packard Motor Co. | Detroit to its jet engine plant, Utica area. Other industries are moving in. also located here. The move is| expected to cost $47,000,000 and | bring 2.500 more workers to the | sre THE PONTIAC PRESS, . a sees 5 TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1954 - farm of ee se Pentise Press Phetes SIGNS OF GROWTH—Large in- dustrial plants, moving out of crowded Detroit, are expected to | bring huge increases in population | to Utica, long recognized as a farming community. Subdivisions | are being built to house many new workers and their families. Farm- ers are selling out and moving farther north to make way for in- dustry. Pictured are three typical scenes in the Utica area. In the upper picture is part of a huge Packard | Motor Co, plant located next to) the Packard Proving Grounds just north of Utica. The middie picture shows a straw-roofed shed on the Marcel VanDaele, 5700 18-Mile Rd. In sheds such as this farmers grow 90 per cent of the nation's winter rhubarb crop. Shown in the bottom picture is one of several new housing projects \ ~ President Woodrow Wilson made| made over the radio om July: 4, DR. H. A. MILLER pagapae Optometrist ‘ 7 North Saginaw Street Phone FE 4-6842 “Better Things in Sight” LPP LL Closed Wednesday Afternoons — ee Amazing Collinite which gives your car that beautiful New Leek and will last one full year or longer. 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MAETCCS .ccccccccvecscccccecsseeese €| How do the farmers feel about - AAAAAPRAARAPPDPAPDPPALS rw | their industrial neighbors? | “There's not much you can do about it. You have to keep up For Best Choice Get the facts before you buy— FIND OUT WHY SO MANY PEOPLE ARE SWITCHING TO MERCURY Buy Your his farm at 5700 18-Mile Rd. VanDaele, whe bought his farm Bulbs Early im 1938, said there were not many people around then. Just GLADIOLUS — LILIES a few fay cs. TUBEROSE — CANNAS | Now, with a new subdivision DAHLIAS going up a half mile to the north Garden Seeds Light Garden Tools TASKER’S 63 W. Huron FE 5-626! | farther north to make way for | industry. They have trouble getting workers on the farms, he | says, because most are attracted | by higher wages in factories. ——— | Housing developments are — | springing up or being planned for CONFUCIUS SAY: increasing numbers of workers These whe wait "til Saturday | and their families in. the Utica lc y on ¥ area. According to Howard G. Kitchen Cabinets and Sinks Crissman, mayor. of Utica, 3 | acres have been set aside on Michigan Fluorescent Light } 298 Orchard Lake Ave. | Merrill road just west of the city, for 250 new homes. ; A subdivision of 320 frame Rew Way to Stop Bleeding Piles Without Surgery homes is slated this spring be- tween Phillips and Betty streets just north of Utica. The project, | costing $2.500.000. will be the first mass-produced, low-cost develop- New York, N. V.—(Special)—Medical research has developed a bharmiess, picas- ent. quick-acting wonder drug called RECTORAL that fs taken internally and goes right to the seat of the trouble. it ment in the Utica-Shelby-Sterling area. Announcement of the project came shortly before Packard re- vealed its expansion program. Another subdivision, Packard View No. 1, is located adjacent te the proving grounds. Evidence of the growth: a flood ot ‘property splits,”’ or changes in land ownership, recently delayed the ‘erling Township Board of Review in preparing assessment does away with the old-fashioned messy, disagreerable-to-use ointments, supposi- tories, etc.. that give little or no relief. Usually in just a few days, bieeding with any accompanying irritation and soreness begine to disappear and in a few days more is completely — It has been tested in thousands cases without any return of bleeding. even years afterwards. RECTORAL can now be obtained without prescription at: Simms, J-V; HMaliman Drug: Luttrell Pharmacy; Wailgreen’s; Thrifty Slankster & Jones; Dunseith: Cole's: PFurtney's . Bale; SS —— rolls, ‘according, to Supervisor ir; ayton ns; ur Heights. ' . Arthur Priehs. ; 8 a 8 | VETERANS’ Federal and State burial as- sistance Total $25000. Of course additional sums may be added by the family §) - BUREAU SOCIAL AID (Old Age Assistance) oon Funeral Home 79 | Oakland You are allowed not more than $275.00 total burial fee of which Ave $100.00 is furnished by the State of ‘ er Michigan. Pontiac Federal Old Age Survivors Insurance (Social Security) Burial Allowance of a lump sum three times the amount to be paid . to your widow or widower, if you were living together, in' addition to your monthly payments. If there ts no widow or widower, the per- son who paid the burial expenses ean be repaid up to the amount-of _ the lump sum WELFARE (Secial Welfare) The County will allow $100.00 for burial and none can be added to it. (2)) 161-HP PERFORMANCE You get an entirely new overhead valve V-8. New features like a 4barrel vacuum-con- trolled carburetor and high-turbulence com- bustion chambers make it the smoothest, quietest, most responsive engine ever offered in Mercury's history. 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Charlotte May Guinther, 27, of TT Douglas $t., Martha Hollsworth, 21, and Claudine Carter, 18, both of 605% S, Paddock St., were ordered to reappe@r for the hearing May 9 at 9:30 Am, Mrs. Guinther and Miss Mols- worth wére released on $500 bond each, Miss Carter was returned to Oakland County Jail after fail- ing ta’ post bond. Pontjac Police arrested the trio Friday night at a restaurant at 490 S$ Sanford St. They said Mrs, Guinther and Miss Holsworth were hidifg under a counter and Miss Carter was. waiting outside in 2} car, Detective William Hanger said Miss Holsworth claimed they planned the breakin for thrills, but all three fefused to make a ‘state- —huaee oe Prosece | Dr. C. A. Neafie Explains Polio Vaccine Program of the Oakland County Health ‘De- partment were speakers last week at a meeting of Donelson School PTA. ‘ ‘in Allen Co. Breakin Psa dl al ia k “ s Mrs. William K. Ackerman William K. (Nellie M.) Ackerman, ena —__'«.._PH® PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1954 Deaths in Nearby Communities doption Explained fo Foster Parents Miss Oriel Endeiman, director of Michigan Children’s Aid Society's | Charles Hicks, 28, of Kirksville, | died Saturday at home. Surviving are two daughters, Andreasen, both of Royal Oak, a | sister and five grandchildren. | Mrs. Emmaline 8. Taylor ROYAL OAK — Service and/ burial for Mrs. Emmaline 8. Tay- | lor, 72, of 1907 N. Wilson Ave., | | will be held in Fulton, Ky. She died | |Monday at home, Arrangements are by the Kinsey Funeral Home. | Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Irvin Olshove, of Royal Oak. and Mrs. A. M. Cruse, af Cayce. Ky.; a son, Harvey, of Plymouth; | a brother, five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. } Frank Schram | METAMORA — Service for Frank Schram, 75, who died Sat- | . ~ | urday at home, was scheduled for — chief of detectives, police | 1:30 p. m. today at Leslie. | were led to the theory after find- Rey M. Allen } ing blood on the office floor . CASS CITY — Service for Roy | Wheaton quoted Herbert Allen, igre T who died —— w owner of the | farm me r , police eg haniel the “dog is held Monday at the Douglas Fu- a. be =a AP Wirephote TO BEIGN AT FESTIV rbara Shoch, 17, of New Buffalo, was selected from .25 beauties at Benton Harbor last night to reign as queen of the Southwestern Michigan Blossom Festival in Benton Harbor and St. Joseph May 1 to 8. A giant floral parade on May 8 will climax the week of activities. Dog May Be Clue * i Paice today are seeking | a who may have been bitten | vicious and will attack trespas- as tee with burial in Elk- | by a -‘‘viclous police-dog’’ during | sers.”’ ane fig y a breakin at the 8. Allen & Sons| Entry was gained by breaking a Russell C. Vanltellen Metal Co. Inc., 22 Congress St,| front window, but nothing has| ROYAL OAK — Service for last night. } been determined missing, accord According to Capt Clark M. | ing to police. Russel] C. VanHellen, 59, of 1325 Cherokee Ave., will be held at) —- - ~_eoes - a ~_ Pontiac Branch, told 22 foster par- homes. The men and women met at Pon- Miss Endeiman explained the procedure for child is a porarti E hand picking parents child's redity Secondly, shortage of adopt. About 75 per cent of such children are placed privately, leaving only 25 per cent for al] children’s agen- LUM — The Lapeer County Bi- ble Holiness Assn. will hold its April ali-day meeting Thursday in the Lum Free Methodist Church. v Circus Helper Claws . Man Cleaning Amputated NEW YORK. @®—A circus em- ploye cleaning out ‘a tiger's cage | at Madison Square Garden was | clawed badly on the left arm to | dag. 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Whodunit Style || By BOB THOMAS * HOLLYWOOD’ W—Howard” Daft; } one of radio's great private eyes, disdains the art of crime detection Bh yh rede NOW SHOWING w-cms MIGHTY TECHNICOLOR soventure: REFRESHMENT STAND AND REST ROOMS HEATED ‘ | as practiced on TV. =~ | as other difficulties. “That was three years ago, and! people are , still asking me. about the show,’ said Duff between scenes of “Nevada Gold.” “Strangers come up te me and say how much they liked it: they ask why I don't get back on the air with it > . J “The show must have been good to evoke alfthat interest. The good thing about.it was that it had flavor, and that's something I | don’t find in the TV private eye | series. Sam had the ability to kid | himself. The show could go from iy | very light to very heavy. Yet in + | the end Sam could always laugh | the whole thing «< * “If the sas was a trifle con- , | fused—and many weeks I couldn't | figure it out myself—Sam would |} | laugh and say, ‘Well, you had a | good ride for 28 minutes. more do you want—logic?’ “But the private eyes I have , | Seen on TV are deadly serious They go about their work with an > | air of infallability. And the may- : | hem Bodies all over the place | “That was something I was on Spade. They would What * | against | have me killing off people right | and left. I kept telling the produ- by Bill Spier, that Spade couldn't do that. He could only kill when he | was cornered and there was no other way out." * ¢ @e@ | » Baas ‘| ~. " : Now he's up for another series. a VS. | | He did a Ford Theater film called | “Ming Lama,” a whimsical melo: drama about a charter airplane pilot who takes dangerous assign- United Press Phete WATERFORD IES IN THEA DRIVE Cor. Williams Lk.-Airport Rds. 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Tax CHILDREN eee -25¢ Anytime )Irmgard Plugge-Lotz tess due to parents’ cancer deaths, ln te nen | the American Cancer Society re- ~ Rita Wi ins fatherless and 115,000 are p mother. | ports. * vy gee | New Custody of Girls Keego Theater te fate Tat Star Called 9 Devoted | “Gn Our, Wide Vision Mother; Neglect Case’ tn Teshaieslor with ep ‘THE \ gerne: “acai ueeee | f ane Gilt een og Saye olsen Robert “Wagner \ | ning back custody pf her two little Great ~ Gilbert Roland giris, has settled “ n in htren Dismend Seley 5 CINEMASCOPE \) with the chi n | Skelton | Yeo tee it W t Ss her current husband a 7222 ee The glaMmorous movie star is “a | loving and devoted mother,’’ de- clared the judge in announcing disposition of charges that the chil- dren had been neglected. He was . z quoting one former husband, actor Orson Welles The neglect case was worked out in a tbree-hour private conference leds with Children's Judge George W. Smyth in suburban’ White Plains. Present were repre- sentatives of the Westchester Coun- ty Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, which filed the complaint on which the. case was based Smyth, who had placed the chil- dren in protective custody of the court last Friday but left them | in the care of their governess, re- turned them to their mother. The charges of neglect were dismissed but the court agreement réquired Miss Hayworth to concede there had been at least a technical basis | for the charge The girls, Yasmin. 4, and Re- becca, 9, had been left in the care of the governess, Mrs. Dorothy Chambers, while Rita went to Florida for a two-week vacation with her husband, crooner Dick Haymes ‘ The neglect petition, never made public, was filed after two neigh- | bors complained that the children DOORS OPEN AT 10:45 A. M. ON OUR GIANT SCREEN! . . ON THE PROWL SHE'S THE ONLY DAME WITH A KISS OF FLAME! catia =" TECHNICOLOR FEATURES 12:40 - 3:40 6:45 — 9:48 - PRISONERS os eS, |" CASBAH were not properly supervised as er they played outside Mrs. Chamb- ; W ers’ White Plains home. It's a ' * = | neighborhood with heavy traffic, basiness establishments, | motels and gasoline stations Prince Aly Khan, father of Yas- min, sent his lawyer into the con- ference to help his former wife fight the neglect charges. The prince stayed behind at Rita's White Plains hotel to play with his little daughter and afterwards reported, ‘I had a wonderful time I spent the afternoon on my knees on the floor.” He declined to make any com- ment on the neglect case Library Lists Titles of 21 New Volumes Twenty-one new books have! been received by the Pontiac City LAST TIMES Wi = TODAY! aso—"Man on « Tight Rope” STARTS TOMORROW ~~ Library. according to Librarian Aint Soi the boss. toon WALL THE BROTHER and non-fietion, afe Fiction Born in Captivity. 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H. “Will you help me no floor is perfectly even. and decide what color background when a leg or two of a piece of | and whet pattera, & aay, to axe > ; for slipcovers fer a chair and furniture doesn't sit as solidly 85/ sofa? Walls are medium grees the others, many things can 0 and wail-to-wall carpet is beige wrong. with q light pink coast. PRs whole piece .uay wobble “The draperies are shades of wers stick, doors won't stay ed and light closed. locks won't lock glued | firer Te and tent gray in a kad weed | large design on a cream parts become panels | background. Wood in the room is may crack. dark mahogany and lamps are Because «ood naturally tries te white with green shades.” adjust to strain, warps, and = = The bold drapery ‘esign prob- the shape of the whole piece of ably dominates the oom. and it furniture changes just enough eliminates the possibility-of an-| te cause serious damage. other strong pattern for the slip-| Some new furniture comes Covers. equipped with casters that adjust, Medium rose beige or rose would the length of legs to the unevenness | |ook well for the slipcovers, and let floors. and casters that can be the fabric would be better tex- | fitted onto legs that laci them are tured than smooth. You might find avaliable a quiet mixture of the room colors * One such caster is »K»tched. This im a slipcovey fabric | type is inserted into a hole in the ‘leg slightly larger than a strong 4-Year-Old Child Likes to Talk, Play | screw hole. and has a thread ad- justment to regulate length. Chis adjustment device locks at | The four-year old spends a good the right length so it -oesn’t need deal of time asking why and how. adjusting every time the piece And he is interested in conversa- et furniture is moved for clean- | tidn. with both adults and other | youngsters. moved He enjoys explaining that now @ifferent he wil) do this, or that he did that before. Of course he also has ee _|lots of time for doing: He can vontvan ‘blinds? un, jump and climb with more might be out of °@%¢ and grace than the - three- | place, but I've taken a particular Ye4r-old. fancy to this type of curtain and would like a change from drap- | eries " p | Draperies give finish at the sides |ot a window that has venetian | blinds. but tier curtains would | , cover the blinds. PETUNIA! Ive really GOT Te exercise To bring my stomach Down to size / | The function of the blinds, which | | regulate light and air so well, could | | not be performed if they were | | covered by layers of an opaque | _| fabric. You might make wide drap- | J to i i il i pa SH Pai Whit Since 1920 Elliott in fine furniture . _fesults of this fine craftsmanship in every ‘your furniture now. : ee ELLIOTT. > FURNITURE -CO: But diet coo, Petunia — you'd have to bend down |} 25,000 times co lose one || pound...and that’s too much bending for any- | body! | ise -sancute o ” i é . _“1_ remember,” she went an, | flow tanty ation Hubby’‘s Standing school. He had a high 10,-but so aren't that bad, and you have a ill Be Lowered by voted himself fully to his studies, | good extra-curricular record. T Frequent Visits and his average was not noticeably | think you should at least try for | By EMILY POST high. MIT. The worst thing that could | ; happen is a turndown. But you'll) A reader writes me: “I would) | : “Sle Guow be seated fp be a never know until you try.’ very much like to have your opin- | physicist and he knew he wanted “Well.” Edith Krag conctaded , , to go to the Massachusetts Insti |. le xk ae ion on the propriety of wives visit- tute of Technology. But that was | ar Gd occept Bil, and @ ing their husbands at the office the hardest school of all to get “So " during working hours my advice has aways been into. MIT had its pick ef aif the to try for what you want, even if “Lave maintained that it is not schools and all the top students | 16 Odds look hopeless. No sense the place for a wife; my friend = ee assuming the door is locked, unless | say it is quite all right, especial- “Bill was advised, at high school | you at least turn the door knob. | ly if the husband is ap executive. I and by many older men, not to| It might swing wide open!” am a secretary in a rather large waste his time. | (Copyright, 1954) company and this has been one of - my pet peeves. I would like to hear what you have to say about this.” Answer: The wife whe makes it a habit to run im te see her ; = husband at the office where he \ is employed is actually quite a handicap te-her husband's office rating. If he has an office to —~) himself, then the question is one q for him to answer. Dear Mrs. Post: My daughter | - } From Office was to have been married in two weeks, wedding invitations were sent out and all preparations made Two days ago she and_her fiance | had a terrible quarrel and the wedding has been canceled per-| manently This 1s a very embarrassing sit- uation, and I would like. to know ‘Only Water N¢eded as Solvent what to do about notifying the guests that there will be no wed- ding. Answer: Send the following no- tice to the whole wedding list: | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith regret to inform you A fascinating new handicraft for women of all ages (men will-like it too) is now available in depart- that the marriage of their daughter OvOr J n and hobby shops Mary Ellen everywhere. ‘to It ties in with the tremendous do-it-yourself trend, especially with the vogue for hand painting which has gripped women al! over Mr. Arthur Judson will not take place write to a divorced friend whe | every woman, young or old, will has taken back her maiden be able to hand paint many useful name? I've been fold she-is call- aMd decorative textile articles of ing herself what she did prier te | apparel and for the home. her marriage, using the title Miss. Isn't it incorrect te de this? can't do other than address her as/ . : “Miss” if this is the name by) The kits include aprons. dinette | which she has re-established her- sets, kitchen towels, pillow tubing. | wees — tablecloths and other | . items. The attractive designs are | already printed on the fabrics. not ‘in mere outline, but in complete detail] with shading and variations All that remains to be done is to tile paint, is that only water is needed as a solvent. eliminating the need of thinners, extenders, or chemicals... Water also cleans the paint from the hands or brushes. but once the fabric is painted, ironing on the reverse side sets the color perma- tary colors can be achieved by Dear Mrs. Post: How should I | America Now for the first time. nently and the painted article can blending. Decorate . Both Apparel, Home Fabrics A unique feature of this new tex-, then be laundered by hand or ma- . Girl's Foe Breaks Up Friendships “Her Nastiness and ‘Hatred Should Be Ignored By ELIZABETH WOODWARD “Dear Miss Woodward: The kids I eat lunch with are nice to me but they dont walk around to | elasses with me and I feel funny walking down the halls alone.* “The kids that like me are real nice to me most of the Ume The trouble is Dorothy, She just seems to hate me. Whenever I'm having a good time, she'll come over and whisper to the other kids that I'm a dope, and stuff like that. “She's broken up several good friendships for me, The other kids, when I've asked, tell me Dorothy doesn'f hate me. “Why then does she tell the kids such ‘things? She's nice to me | now and then. but mestly shes | causing me troubie'”’ | Some people are just plain nas- ty. Some enjoy knifing some one person they dont hke particulariv | Some. through sheer force of per- | sonality, can lead a gang around like so many sheep. ° ; For some réason Dorothy is against you. She may be jealous of you. She may get a kick out of watching you hurt. She may think it fun to watch you squirm. But letting Dorothy bother you ts where you're wrong. You can't expect te have everybody in the world leve you to pieces. Some people aren't going to cet- ton to you. But that’s not your You don't have to go all sensi tive and self-conscious and begin to worry over what's wrong with you | Let Dorothy have her likes and chine. Prices of the kits. range from 98 cents for aset of potholders to $4.95 for a large linen table cover. and the cost of the paints is 5 cents a jar. They come in eight colors from which any complemen- * | | } dislikes. And you go about your | own business of being a real friend to some of the kids you like the most. Pick out a couple to spend most of your free time with and pay no attention to what Dorothy says or does. Smile at her and be casually friendly so she won't think you're waging a feud But just let ber roll off your back. And let the others see that you arent a dope. and it doesn't matter to you what she says' Dear Miss Woodward: My Low-Calorie Salad Ideal for Dieters Cottage Cheese and Lime Gelatin Used by Mrs. Chandler By JANET ODELL | } No embroidery — just iron on! Luscious roses in two shades of | rich red combined with soft-green leaves. Beautify sheets, pillow- cases, towels, scarves, spreads and | ing Iron-on! Colorful! | Pattern 580 has 14 motifs; four ‘roses 4x4%4: four roses 144x244; six roses averaging 2'2:x4 inches. Send 25 cents in coins for this | pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- | tern for first-class mailing. Send ‘to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft | Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea | Stafion, New York 11, N.Y. Print | plainly pattern number, your name, | address and zone. of tones | a in the colors with simple | brush strokes. The result is a pro- | fessional-looking painting that any- lone can achieve without skill, | training or previous experience A full-color reproduction of the | design to be painted is on every | kit and acts as a guide. Also in- claded in each kit is a practice | swatch with part of the design printed on it A tew brush strokes on the | swatch and you're ready to start on this delightful new hoby which provides pleasant relaxa- tien with the addéd reward of making beautiful an! useful things for the home and for gifts with a personal touch. Color Changes Structure, Size of Rooms CHICAGO (UP) — An expert on color says it can be used to change the size and structure of a room. “In cases where there is a struc-} | tural jog in the wall, a dark color | which will absorb light will cut | the shadows to a minimum,” said | Margaret Hutchison, color av- | thority } } many other items* Pop“em in the | “High ceilings found in older) sturdy cotton for hard playing. | wash—colors stay vivid and glow- | homes can be made to look lower! quick washing, easy ironing! ly. them a ‘darker color by ; Washable! | and by painting the base t 1 the Pattern 4767 Childrep’s sizes 2, Size 6 bra, skirt, 15s 1's ATSISLJAL | Mi TAAL ALS Tei Fike tl yep bet same color as the floor. she said. “Conversety, tight colored ceil- ings coupled with mediym toned © walls will give the appearance of | raising a low ceiling,” she said. | Walls broken by doors and win- | dows may be “unified” by painting | | the door and window frames the same color as the walls. In a narrow hallway, contrasting Pentiac Press Food FEditer Today's contributor, Mrs. Mar- | ion L. Chandler. gives us a deli- | cious salad recipe for dieters. | Diabetics and others on a strict | sugar-free diet may use the new dietetic flavored gelatin and un- ‘sweetened pineapple As manager of an apartment house. Mrs. Chandler keeps busy. She and her husband have _ re- several small clubs, Mrs. Chandler | fenjoys two rather opposite pas-_ times. She sews a great deal and | jis handy with a jig saw. doing | woodworking in her spare mo- ments. DIETERS’ SALAD By Mrs. Marien L. Chandler | 1 pound cottage cheese 1 package lime gelatin l cup hot water j 1 can crushed pineappie j 0 Jf ie, Ratan nee or mute | Dissolve gelatin in hot water, re add the cottage cheese and chill untit -thicken@d...Add the rest of Four-Way Wardrobe! Keep her. the mix well and let | well dressed all summer, Mother! set. To top this luscious pale green Midriff-top, shorts, skirt — and a salad make the following rand » , ng: smo — inch fabric: yards; shorts, 7» yard. Send 35.cents.in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- | shirt, | | girl friend and I ge te a con fectionary shop to kid around girl friends do, toe — however. they go there te make out with some boys we think a lot of. “It seems that whenever we like a boy. these girls go after him They do everything in their power cently built their family a new to make us jealous, just to show } horn -us they can get anyone they want Besides membership in the ‘This time they're going too far Carter Circle of her church and |— we really liké these boys! How can we attract the boys’ attention without making our intentions too obvious ? “How can we show them the other girls are only after them to make us jealous?’ Let's confess it, now — you hang out im that confectionary |- Shop se you can make out with the boys you like. And you are Jealous at the way those - other girls seem to monopolize them. But why let those girls take over? Get close to the boys you like. whether the other girls are there or not. Kid with them, -join the group they're with. Don’t hang back and watch from the sidelines. Don't explain any- thing to anybody—just wade in— and pitch those thorns right out of the picture. IF lower figure is largest |colors can be used on opposite For * Fine Furniture has been a famous name .. and today will find the A Cyr, eu Convenient Mailing Service © CROCKER’S CANDIES long walls to give a roomier ef. | lect. | t Avoid Overloading Sink With Silver —they all love Crocker Candy! Oe Fe ee | People tengh st meaharn, tet i. ; never see a E J #i ti. OR 3.2441 857. W. Huron 7.N. Saginaw | fer. train, chewing bis finger. is 4 gd y s : Next to Tel-Hyron Next ‘to : | malls or reclining on a psychia- ee | ! Miller ‘Optical | eee . . Wy tern for first-class mailing. 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PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1954 ' \ \ Are Drawing to Close as 7 April Wanes More Spring Vacations Armstrongs End Holiday in Mexico Essers Are Home After Four Months in Florida Home from a three-week stay in Mexico City are the Robert A. Armstrongs of Cherokee road. When they arrived in Mexico they visited with Dr. and Mrs. Fred Baker for a few .days before the Bakers returned to their home on Motorway drive. Visits to Acapul- co, San Jose Purua and Hermosa were highlights of the trip. . a * Mr. and Mrs. Richard Esser of Oneida road and their daughter, Carol Ann, have returned from a four-month trip to Delray Beach, Fia, _ s ~ s Dr. and Mrs. Edward A. Chris- tie of Birmingham, with their children, Edward ard Juanjta, have returned from Omaha, Neb., where they spent some time with relatives and friends. En route home they stopped in Chicage to visit Mrs. Christie’s brother and sister-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Clement L. Martina, Edward, a student at Barbour Hall Junior Military School in Kala- mazoo, returned to his studies Sunday. . . * | Entertaining before the epening | night of the Birmingham Village Players’ ‘‘Personal Appearance” | Friday evening will be the F. Dean | Burnetts of Birmingham, who have | invited guests for cocktails and | dinner. Their party includes Mr. | and Mrs. J. Bertram Bell of De- troit, the Russell Whitehursts of Grosse Pointe and Mr. and Mrs. | Franklin Dunn of Royal Oak. The S. M. Vasses and the Wil- liam L. Martins of Birmingham and the J. M. Gillens of Franklin will gather at the home of the Kariton W. Pierces in Birmingham for supper before the play, and special guests joining the party | will be Mr. Pierce's parents, the | C. O. Pierces of Los Angeles. 7. - . Mr, and Mrs, Russell Turner, who will make their new home in Jackson, were honored recently by their Bleomfieid terrace neighbors Monday Mrs. Harold Morgan en- tertained at a tea in Mrs. Turner's honor assisted by Mrs. I. W. Loch | and Mrs. Harold Martin. Mrs.) Carolyn DeGrace and her son, Bill, | entertained at cocktails Saturday evening and the Robert Whitescar- vers also held a party in the Turn- ners’ honor. Among those attending were the Chartes Mellors, the Charles Cobos, the H. W. Lochs, the Harold Mor- gans and the George Heenans, all of Bloomfield terrace. * * 7 The Frank Hoffmans of Perkins street are announcing the bisth of a son, Thomas James, April 16 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. The infant's mother ts the former Ellen Deschaine, and grandparents are the Jvhn Hoft- mans ef O'Riley street and Mrs. Chartes Deschaine of South Pad- dock street. P - s oS Mr. and Mrs, J. Thomas Knights of Albion (nee Genevieve Vollmar) announce the recent birth of a daughter, Deborah Ann. The Ivan Knights of Mark ave nue and the Ernest Volimars af | North Perry street are the baby’s | Mr, and Mrs, Joe J. Doyle Jr. Mrs. John D. Schmitt (left) of Sylvan Shores drive and Meeting BPW Club | Has Dinner Citizenship Studies Told to GOP Club Republican Women Gather Monday -in Kreklow -Home Speaking on the progress of her | class, Miss Antona introduced | z it ? i patients. | An invitation to attend open house at Pontiac State Hospital Mrs, Grace Shulz served at the) Members of Pontiac Business ;and Professional -Women's Club held a dinner meeting Monday eve- | ning in the Henry Clay avenue! home of Mrs. Sanford Craft. Serving as hostesses for the din- | ner were Mrs. Robert Eisele, Mrs. | Melvin C. McPherson, Mrs. Craft, | | Mrs. W. O. Coxen, Mrs. D. R. Wil- on and Madeline Fox. Members turned in experience money, telling how they earned it. Myrtle Shore, who came from | Evart, and Lenore Stevens acted | as judges. They awarded a prize to Mary Mitchell for earning the most money and to Nora Day who earned her money in the most unique way. . Nancy Pursley, and Mrs. J. F. Clark of Watkins Lake (right), publicity | John L. Reid chairman and general chairman, respectively, go over the | paper work for St. Joseph Guild's annual fashion show, which will benefit the new school. o'clock. The show starts at 8 For Past Matrons, Patrons- - OES Presents Banquet Pontiac Chapter 228, OES, hon- ored past matrons and past patrons with a banquet Monday evening at meeting was held with 98 members and guests attending. Guests were from Goodrich, Fenton, Saginaw ; and from Areme Chapter. Masonic Temple. Welcoming addresses were given | were Mrs. John Costin, Mrs. Susie by Mrs. Arthur Augustine, worthy | Butler and Arthur Augustine Jr. matron. and Otte Schott worthy Wayne Scott assisted with the ini- patron , , | tiatory work. A punch bow! set was pre- Responses were given by Mrs. Keuneth Anthony and Vrs, | We & te chapter by Group Semtucl Smith. Mre. Pout Magic, | TW © whieh Mrv. V. T. Wagner grand conductress of the Grand | President: Chapter, was accorded the | In charge of the banquet were grand honor. Mrs. Ir! Williams and .Mrs. Chris Jorgenson assisted by Job's Daugh- Following the banquet, a special ters and DeMolay members. Auxiliaries Hold |Leaque of Voters to Hear Recording A playing of a “Points of View — World Trades,” will be Sturgis Meeting Attending the annual round table of the Metropolitan Club Auxili- aries of Michigan, Indiana, Ilinois and Ohio Saturday in Sturgis were Mrs, Revel Baker, Mrs. Howard Fairman and Mrs. Ralph M. Dean. The next meeting of the auxill- aries and national officers will be in Roseville June 2. Auxiliary to Spirit Six has plan- Honeymooning in Ohio, West Vir Seana tei aema ot vase ginia and Kentucky are the Charles ' ghantung. She carried a nosegay George Boghosians, who were mar- Of shaded pink roses and carna- fied Saturday evening at Central tions arid wore matching flowers bride frmer nice step of East Huron street, i the bridegroom's sister, Rose Bo- daughter the Edgar ghosian, the daugiick W. Va, and the ’ Gerald Navarre was best man, bridegroom's pores are the spt canting do oroets were ES George Bogh er, and Icel Ramsey. crass qeects, The bride wae, crepe alld lace with a corsage of escorted up the aisle wearing 8 Johanna Hil! roses. Mrs, Bogho- walts-length biue Chantilly lace sian wore aqua crepe and lace dress over tulle and satin. with a Johanna Hill rose corsage. fitted bolero with long A vate at the Americah Le pointed sleeves-covered her strap- i = ee Sy ag bodice, and her ballerina- new lonath veil was caught with a lace sian changed to a powder blue wool =—i Wollord attended ber @, oe » - Exchange Vows nue are Mr. and Reid, who were married April 17 at First Methodist Church. The bride is the former Nancy | L. Pursley, daughter of the senior D. E, Pursleys of Orchard Lake avenue, and the bridegroom's_par- ents are the Robert C. Reids of North Johnson avenue. Nancy's wedding dress was f a waltz-length, and » lace cap ’ porting taxpayers | Receiving degrees of the order | held her .ingertip veil. A white | Five and Detroit. A father-daugh-|save $100 in future care if Bible fastened with a while or- chid formed her bouquet, Gail Stoner was maid ol honor, and other attendants were Phyllis Thomas and Deanna Pursley. David De Shetler attended the ers, David E. Pursley Jr., Robert D. Pursley, Roger ©. Pursiey. Charlies ©. Pursley and Donald J. Pursley. $3 Dee Vann Plans May 15 Wedding, Lists Attendants Walter Mitchell wag announced re- garet Poole of Watkins Lake will be flower girl. The ceremony will be solemnized Residing on Orchard Lake ave-| Mrs. John: L. | of lace over satin in | Mrs. Bathum and Mary Chapman. | Benefit Parties to Be Tomorrow Mrs. James Williams of South Shirley avenue, chose a gown of line trimmed with sequins and | | Seed pearis. fell short into a short train of tiered | silver tei at the close of the|ruffles and her illusion veil was | meeting. Cohostesses were Mrs, | held with a small crown of seed | | Maude Place, Mrs. Lulu Luby,| pearis and sequins. Married , . Saturday Town & Coun ‘ evening in Shop. Z Sophie é ’ viet, || Lel-Huron ° Charles Nick, Garis Nick | Conte 3 Williams’ of south sivty| OPEN avenue are the “onc | TEL bridegroom is my bee 9 P. M. : Louis Nicholas a % A of Cooley Every Night . Sa be Lake road. Use Your ‘ Osmun Charge MR. and MRS. CHARLES NICK hii caiall Sophie Williams Becomes Bride in Detroit Wedding 2 ww In a candlelight ceremony Sat- | Williams chose lavender lace with evening at the Park Shelton | a white orchid corsage. Mrs. Nich- The bride, daughter of Mr. and Thantilly lace with a portrait neck- at ees aes Diehm Feted at Shower Patricia Diehm, bride-elect of | She carried a bouquet of steph- | Robert A. Covington, was honored | anotis and Ivy centered with two | with a personal shower Friday | Hair cuts, A 188 N. Perry Ware, Conpicte SQ22 shams, thar wae ORA OBRECHT — MARY KING — SALON. | white orchids. Clee Pantel was evening at the home of Nancy Knit Dresses Members of the Pontiac Branch! ered with pink Yearoses. set May 15 for her wedding date to | Carefully of the Women’s National Farm and | Robert arden Associa | The kev. Sam Gouveilis per- | . son of the Frank Coving- and Blocked a fen Wetveniey ee” |formed the 10 o'clock service be-| tons of Oakland avenue. St. Mi- . o'clock dessert bridge include Mrs. | re Felatives and friends. | chael Church will be the setting. Call FES-1 Frederic Ward. Mrs. John Don.| 1™ Nick was his brother's best | ee el ‘ aldson, Mrs. Ben Jerome Jr. Mrs.|™&"- They are the sons of Sir.| Cohostessed by Anna Mae Fox, for Details! “ Harold A. Fitzgerald a i rn i ee eee | The : oe Sao mane Gnd ee: For her daughter's wedding Mrs. | Marauerite Raymond, Marcee Hill, Knitting Needle gulier for a. party of the Bentoon —— ee Ce te on Opposite Pontiac Hospital | ; . home at Waikine Lake, and thee| JONN Gearhart Davis and Mrs. Burt Bond. & Wet Be entertaining at the Casa del Rey ° \‘re Mrs" Bert’ Larson, mre |EXPlains Plan ve M |D. R. Wilson, Mrs. C. R. Gatley, | . other | Mrs. Harry Pearce and Mrs. c. | tO Faith Group Give | Williams. Others who will open their homes are Mrs. Chauncey Burke and Mrs. John Fitzgerald. | Banquet Scheduled by Job’s Daughters | Bethel 40, Order of Job's Daugh- | \ters, held Friendship Night Mon- day in Roosevelt Temple. Candi- +dates were Phoebe Henderson, Nancy Pierce Sharon Spurlock and | Carol Conwell. Guest officers came from Clark- \ John Gearhart, president of | The proposal, which will be put] to a vote in the June 14 school elections, would provide facilities necessary to train handicapped | tax dollar spent handicapped children to be self-sup- PA 5 -/ me ston, Walled Lake, Pontiac Bethel citizens, will ter banquet was announced for|the children otherwise must be | May 24, and a business meeting confined to state institutions for for May 10. Guest for the eve- their education.” 822 N. 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BY oming Events sass Mat ity Take nt a a See's ™ Sunshine G of ‘Dames of Malte wil meet OW for a toon with Bussard. 328 Ave. guests at Chieftain | Hall in the evening, the bride's mother was wearing a pale biue dress with pink accessories and a , ~ corsage of pink carnations and 7 soOMrs. De bi . dress with 4 sories and -*.*) nations and roses. 0% After a «moon, the © g ~ | Drayton Pi MRS. CHARLES DeCLERCK of North Roselawn drive are the bridegroom's parents. For the 12:30 Mass Jean chose |}, * ,a full-length gown of Chantilly - lace and nylon tulle over a bridal satin. A round collar and long “Your Health Is Our Business” 4 at It’s Best! © Vapor & Steam Cabinets Excellent Food, pleasant ®@ Infra-Red, etc. +« + COnven- 124 West Huron stad ) eeetton. tated econ || . Waldron : FE 5-521! Hotel Coffee Shop Parking Space Available 36 £. 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S. > Foe : lor Mrs. Jacobsen, Chamber of Commerce convention an air of triumph. a We Are All " Just Plain People ... And a member of the Federal ; Mills Jr. farm folks, the working men and their fam- and who pasees irom this world there is increasing evidence of (0 sare date" |Ktuschev Raises Question! he but | already begun,” . Said, ‘ 4 oe ee’ “of ‘Who's Got the Power?’ ‘that the incipient revival will be| NEW YORK, w — Nikita S./ But this position as cokeynote |mere than an improvement of| Khrushchev has been singled out| speaker in the Supreme Soviet is - | several months’ duration. It could again for an unusual honor, indi-| not the only sign leading foreign P | turn out to be merely a period of) cating his powerful position in the| specialists to wonder whether stability at present levels . | Soviet setup. , Khrushchev now does not have as vit may be mare reaitic fo re-| TW? mustandng, Soviet eades| much or perhaps More | gard the present prospect in Moscow yesterday. One speech} A few days ago the party secre- ° provement as a period of rally in| was delivered by Premier Georgi| tary celebrated his 60th birthday | , E t clean ainted & longer period of slack activity. | Malenkov, the other by Khrush-| to front-page attention in the Soviet | asy Way 0 p coo vo the | chev, first org set Dey Rm Yom. | Press. For the anniversary he was | “Well, for two reasons : It’s a convenient place to k | | Dean Brown questioned whether | wMaalenor'e “speech attracted reer rnaghicnyr hem Neeheeliag Meat have some spare dollars when you need them; walls and woodwork! ee eames came ‘bp More attention in the outside word | Kremlin bigwigs received on the and only banks can be members of the Federal the adjustment of overloaded bead. | ene Oo _ eeeranl| —— a | Deposit Insurance Corporation, which insures | tention officials have contended. | sindoct of afuatie weagens. Phy @! more ———— was. the safety of your funds up to $10,000 for each The nation’s economy may have | But watedtaw addreased the See hat Coen woah lead: | depositor. Furthermore, this extra = passed temporarily froma a postwar | house of the Soviet Parliament|ers in the Soviet satellites con-| doesn’t cost you a cent — the bank pays the bill! period of replenishment and expan- which usually is considered the | gratulating Khrushchev. They were | . sion to a period that could last) junior chamber, the Council of! the kind of adulatory happy another year or two, during which | Nationalities. birthdays” Stalin used to get replacement may provide the prin-' Khrushchev spoke later to the These are the kind of signs cipal source of new demand, he | Council of the Union, considered to! which ambitious men in the Com-| said . ek be the senior house. 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Woodward | ~ FE 4-4531 ‘ \ \ _ THE PONTIAC PRESS: TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1954 PONTIAC, MICHIGAN Australia, New Zealan dFav - By JO"IN SCALI But Australian and New Zealand |the Red-led Vietminh, ‘they said, | mented “things look dark all |encroachment in Southeast Asia |Nam—hhve «informally hinted sthge din a _MASHINGTON W—Australia and] interest nthe plan put forth by | would make all the more imper-|over.” ‘| could open the way for free world ; ad ge S Zealand were reported Secretary State Dulles Te-jative united action to rescue In- One of them, Sen. H. Alexander | countries reinforce French|. Britain's membership, however,| Adm. Arthur Radford, chairman to have expressed strong interest | ported strong enough that Amer-|dochina. Smith (R-NJ), said in an imter-| Troe is regarded as crucial to the plan's} of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, left in joining the United States in pos-| ican officials are. hoping the two| Just last night, 12 key members| view the “next few days will be military units of) success because Dulles reportedly | London by. plane last night, heed- sible “‘united action to save Indo-/ will persuade Britain to join up| of the Senate and the House, both | of vital importance to the West.” | their own. does not believe the United States|ed for Washington where, he said china and Southeast Asia from rather than split the British Com-|Democrats and Republicans, were | Smith, chairman of a Senate For- Dulles advocated the “united ac-| should “go it alone” if other allies | before takeoff, “no doubt my re- . ae. monwealth. given a State Department fill-in on|eign Relations subcommittee on tion” approach in a speech March | refuse to participate. port will go-to President Ejisen- ee ee ee governments were under-| Dulles was said to be pressing | Indochina and other world trouble | the Far East, said the coming day | 29. Later he issued specific invita- * ¢ 6 hower soon after my arrival.” ant, however, wes the view of top stood to-have-stopped-short-ot-e|-his-united—action-plan—at-Geneva | points. The briefing by Acting Sec- | op two “‘should tell the story at | tions to nine countries with inter-| In London, the British were re-| Radford yesterday had an un-} 2 ’ firm “yes” only because of Brit-| even though informed American of-| retary Walter Bedell Smith was | Dien Bien Phu.” ests in Southeast Asia, ported to have rejected for the | scheduled conference with British| were understood feel that the ain’s refusal to adopt a like course | ficials regard the fall of the Indo-| based on messages sent by Dulles *,* *¢ Thailand accepted. The Philip-| present any idea of direct inter-| Prime Minister Winston Churchill |entire American : Force could until after the current Geneva con-| china stronghold of Dien Bien Phu/from Paris and Geneva Britain's willingness to join Au-| pines indicated it would join. | vention in Indochina. But inform-| and with British defense leaders.|not rescue Dien Bien Phu from ference with Red China and/as only a matter of time. Coming away from the briefing stralia, New Zealand and other na-| France and the three Indochina | ants indicated Britain may send| They were said to have discussed|Red conquest at this late stage of Russia. The loss of Dien Bien Phu to|several of the lawmakers com- | tions in a united front against Red | states—Laos, Cambodia and Viet| more troops to Malaya and per-|the Indochina crisis. the bitter battle, : By GAYLORD P. GODWIN WASHINGTON (UP) — The na- tion's water map is topsy turvy. At this time of year the streams should be running high. The stor- ‘age and pow@ reservoirs should be filled or filling, and the dormant winter wheat crop should be com- ing to a lush and verdant life. But a six United States, but the The Army Engineers report that all rivers entering the Mississippi from the west are at their lowest stage in years. They should be at their annual high. The survey points out that the supply of water is relatively con- stamt, but fluctuajes in dry and wet periods. There is no evidence ‘Need Lots of Downpour lo Correct Water Map the total supply has changed in volume. Nature has provided a sort of | perpetual motion machine for | handling water. The sun supplies parts of Texas and Oklahoma were removed from a critical designa- tion recently by heavy rains. But the bureau says more rain is need- 2 The bureau‘s 30-day outlook for mid-April to mid-May said above normal rainfall is indicated over a broad area comprising the Gulf states, Mississippi and Obio Val- leys, and the middie Atlantic sthtes. A bureau added: Just over the horizon, come June, graduates with shiny new degrees and Phi Beta Kappa keys will kiss the books good-bye and begin a jovrney toward a Career With A Future. A good many of them will want to be authors. What better way to get to the top in a hurry than to take a year to write a book and then watch it climb up every week on the best seller lists while the money rolls in and_ thousands cheer. There are perquisites of liter- >| wrote a fine book which was a werk and all that education. If he has had a lfterary agent han- @ing matters for him there’s a The sucessful Herman Wouk oy | WORM KILLER—Harold C. Shaver, greenskeeper of the Pontiac Municipal Golf Course, turns on the hydro-spray mixer which shoots out an arsenic solution to exterminate the power which moves the water! ‘That dust bowl sure needs it.” |worm-eaten green, according to Shaver, makes rough putting for. | oe Few Writers Ever Leave Grub Street etm Approach fo Mental Illness” 125 worms. A superintendent | golfers. In the background is the seventh green which has improved. This 60x40 feet. green, formeriy 20x20 feet, has been expanded to 3 $x i Pe OE ar te The evacuation of and « lecal television audience. The people started to move out far from the vicinity. Operation Walkout Works SPOKANE, Wash. (#)—Interest mushroomed in civilian defense Officials said the test, the nation’s first attempt at mass evacuation of a metropolitan area, went off far better than they had hoped. thousands of people from the main business @istrict—estimations ad te the number of evacuees ran to 19,000 went on before scores of observers from all parts of the country “It exceeded our fondest expectations,” said John Lenhart, civil defense director in this city of 175,000. with the sound of a “‘red alert siren” that blared for three minutes. Despite wind and rain the crowd moved quietly to the edge of a “fireball perimeter’ where buses in a real attack would take them of a 10 by 15 block business area Pontine State Hospital-will show The hospital stages open house | each year to mark National Mental | Health Week. ‘ Plan State Hospit eyes his ‘final putt on the fifth green while Paul | golfers have tried their luck at Pontiac Municipal 4 Kampner, 16, of 58 E. Iroquois Ave., holds the flag. |Golf Course so far this season. Dr. Ivan A, LaCore, superinten- several wards, dining rooms, and | mental fliness at 3 p.m.; and pres-) chapel lounge. Staff members t deat, sald. Other parts of the 3000 patient eft'& one.act comedy, “Do Your will answer questions and talk f ones | Worst,” at 3:30, The two’ movies a a . will also be shown. Wednesday 4 The has . A yin ow: : tit ity 2 im il it Uy bea i ue aye gy oi lltin a Tae gretpes 342g itt at Se! 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I de Hitt itt HH He c 54 Hil: idl 7 : steals =f Y) 3 ui ifr hte J af BS Sas te if “ait alga =e | it rll ; mm teres Be — ; i tr i 2eR btn (e tii] 2 3 = 4 i } @ oh ree ja il ea FS5% flirt i ‘ | oe Si Wier i i a Hit rt | PiRia tetcaeacah tree OM ee) a yron vt ga Maer ieee - ee see PRT Sete i Ail iaiad et os we | J. ga 7 Martin Seeking Harsh Discharge Again =~ Enos Sauohiet, Milford 9 Takes Lead Reaves Mees | cases, i - p a i ; eee Brought his , By JACK SAYLOR ference game, Oxford tripped Or- McFariene gave Brighton only|() t { kid brother Marvin to the Cincin 38 Today, Gets Seuss. Wes ned , | tonville, 6-4. two hits and fanned four, but Dpos! lon d seed Grae bad te eck ua soe bd Brighton's 4game winning streak An outfield error, followed by Lester O’Shaunghnessy Jerry s «6 to stand on the rubber. rt Berth Monday “afternoon and assumed | E4wards’ double gave Milford its ‘and Joba Waeeail idl [fF ( she hecther story hes Seon told the lead in the WayneOckland| CUMS "Sl Ge Om mua. ’s 11-bit attack in the win| © alning amp —t often:-But 4t-still-is-a-best-seller in | with a 32 ae ee ee over Northville. Each had two hits. the Polo Grounds this spring where Stengel Plans to Golvicay. the score In the Oth aa “Allen | 50> Hobson added « triple to the} Commanding General pitcher on the New York Giants With Lefty Outfield ao Hag eer McFariene’s yy nn Oxford pushed over three runs Advises Application Be | staff. = was Against White Sox | ing Northville, 11-8, In a noncon-| maker's single. Fe eine a aeg| Caled against Brooklyn opening day, the | By BEN PHLEGAR = two more markers in the 3rd. Dave! pr ORD, Calif. w—Army Pvt. | mate faced righthander came in | MEW YORK @~-Tines Moughter, J Oxiord rune, while Larry Apencer | DUN Martin, seeking a hardship | nth ent bald 0 43 ool aera who crashed the majors the year , cinfe for the (sce herce the New York | the way. After one more reliet job Yankees can fatten his asserted- | Daveche : ly depleted bank account, is nn rede r gave him a starting | rf E 4 é i | § § E i f Fg fi *4 Ts sports loving commanding general. | a three-hitter. , | Maj. Gen. Robert McClure told| “I've come up with a couple of | a news conference yesterday he is | new pitches—a screwball and slider | recommending that the star second | —since I was around last time,” | Jack| o% many other trainees — is be- | with his fast ball. They didn’t know | Bill Mitchell | '"@ forwarded to Washington | he had one. shot a 79 for the Skippers. Saturday for reassignment, pos- | Southfield won a 4man triangu-| sibly overseas. CL: . lar meet with 350 strokes over the; McClure, an avowed sports fan,,/ ie ers Plum Hollow course. ogg 4 shot | indicated he doesn’t feel Martin | Smoke Tan with Crepe Soles ee ee See eee 387 and Fitzgerald 484. ae ee ee or Coan ° Ten ai — anaes. Bradley and Bob Turner each had| «The draft board investigated | . eather soles. Regular $14.95. 00 VAS ion “me Gens" Wocthing 83s for the Bluejays, while Jim) tne situation befor they re-drafted | in if at i porn g lh ‘oun Mamie eat Bradicy booked on 04 him. Besides, Martin came to camp V $ 95 ~ ae Hasl a te the bene! COO SABEBALL driving a baby blue Cadillac, Any- wow A righthander, Don Johnson, was | Pm BA one with a car like that can’t be Walker's 73 Is Pace- | Only ‘ named to start for the Chicago ree Mester 1, Terre © Ne as Setter in 11-4 SVL White Sox today against the Yanks. a te he se ate dee pie cnn| Teak Wik bali See RIDE Mn sre areas "sem | PAULI'S SHOE STORE “ - ae inde She tae a ae ) a different story. The 1953 World} Pontiac High's golf team won its | : Acerngareey tie gr 3 | Series star said money earned in 3rd victory in four starts yester- | . . . of Mant hasn't gotten a hi — past years was “not so much and| day at,.the Pontiac Municipal Serving Pontiac for Over 75 Years = thes alg young puser ALL FURY SPENT—Tommy (Hurricane) Jackson of Far Rock- nd ef it's all gone.” | Course, beating Flint Central 11-4 fielder has been hampered in his) away, N. Y., lands on the canvas after missing a punch tossed at As a private, he gets $80 a month | in match play. 35 N. Saginaw St. lefthanded swinging by a heavy | the elusive Jimmy Slade of New York in the 2nd round of their e ® and $135 for dependants. But he | PHS’ Don Walker was medalist | baal brace on his right knee | 10-round heavyweight bout at Eastern Parkway Arena Monday. IS Cries eet said in addition to supporting his| fer the match with 37-36—73. = The problem of how best to use | Slade, the 18-5 underdog, won a unanimous decision over the wind- eaacigl Repel po space reese igh _= ane —vj ¥y Slaughter has been a puzzier since | milling Jackson. Seeking Definition for ™onth to his estranged wife for| spectively. Central's low than Special This Month Only the aa Pe Sasehier neured: * my ™ —_ herself and their infant daughter.| was Murray Ruiney with 87. SPECI AL powerful the Offi on Martin’s application will be | entertain Port Huron in a non- LUBRICATION JOB ’ complacency which might infect Bothers icers die wa ek Abaco tee : the champions, a charge hurled at . by th y dquarters in conference match today at the Mu- | $1.25 Velue—Only 25¢ the players at least twice this LANSING (UP)—Michigan’s 250,- | San Francisco. nicipal Course at 3:30 p.m. xg by the Yankee owners. 000 sportsmen participating in the| He told of Martin's case while| Two other Pontiac teams are in| With Eoch O8 Chango Slaughter would be valuable ———- fishing —— ————— — action today away from the city. ; Cars Picked-Up—Delivered % season are focusing one eye | and Ft. ve overem Baseball team, with a 2-0 record, | fst fate ba cae.” Sage (Se tavorte ang beunts and the| sd athlctey and “colded a pings at Fie Northern wai oc | GAMPBELL’S STANDARD SERVICE admitted he id like to work the By ED (PORKY) OLIVER ewan flag —orcrmnang wide baal winless tennis squad goes to Flint | w ‘ 7 | meeting of the Michigan i McClure termed the charges | Central. } ashing. Polishing. Lubrication Experts — arene aggre ag — I had my usual — bad luck in the 10 United States Open at | njivision, “eunggerated” bet prevély eon- Summary: _ a 435 S$. Seginew Se. ; FE 3-9173 benched,” Stengel said last night. Canterbury is Cleveland. — Fisheries experts, armed-with | ceded he has retained athletes a ee —— r2 s 7 Because I teed off ahead of schedule, I was disqualified from a eer finished basic | Tite 3 * 1 8 Maybe we're rushing him. . and Gene Sarazen. testimonials, research re ports | they Cocesams 3s 0% Geetese oe Mantle has managed only six|Sayofl with Lawson Little, the eventual “ , : and dictionaries, will attempt te | training He mentioned All- Walker T3 2%, Wha! a8 % ; base hits in 36 times up, an aver-| That's why the ensuing St. Paul solve a problem that has long | America fullback Oflie Matson 2 ey 5 3 age of .167. Two of his hits were Open, with practically the same faced Michigan sportsmen—defi- | a5 an example of a star athicte — ote $ a homers, one a triple. I field, was one of my sweetest vic- nition of artificial bait. retained here. ; 2° re “Many streams are open to arti-| McClure acknowledged the Mar- 6 de Sc | 3 ; } Its The last-chance shot I made on ficial bait fishing only,” Spencer | tin case was different. _|0ra hool Softba 2 ing esu the 18th hole has been the shot : Bowers, conservation staff worker, Martin Is too hot . . . he's 2 . nee ont I point to and say, “ . said. “But law enforcement officers | Tadioactive,” the general said. | PI St rted 3 Pus. Pts ‘ are having trouble determining just | “‘What would people say if I Jet eague ay a freores” «ws Seemar: | oe Et oe ot ee. Pe lS --) what artificial bait is, and the re-|him play ball—a $25,000 a year 4 Pabst $5| event. started with five tied for sult has been confusing on the | professional . . . people would say Waterford Township's elementa- a eee $3} tho toad part of fishermen.” we were giving him a soft touch.” |Ty school softball league ne 1 or Hd pray Fisheries experts, meeting near| Told of McClure'’s $25,000 remark, | play last week with four games | b per 68 Braid’s «| o@ he - Peet f Rose City at the Rifle River Area, ; Martin said: | Twelve teams will compete, with | Ezeh Cet } Gut A- way 2 tournament. =A will take up some 60 problems re-| “I sure wish the general was Wiliams Lake School the defend. | — —— The on lating to trout fishing at the three Yankee general manager if he ing champion. __* pts. ball was i day conference. | think’s I'm worth that much.” ncaa tar heute bps rr Palcon's 87 Leonard's % §6The onl successful ontiac een fo blk Oakland Courses Get Big smi ris. 231 <0 Preiite 4 ; Pteitters 69 Don's 50) Hudson-Covert downed Lambert F P 67 Por 49 keep thinking, first, o' . Bie - % Great onion $8 | of the trap and, second, of wind- P] ° S 7 $3. In the best game of the day, : Fa a ay in Summer Tourneys|sincen. steed’ waertord Com New LEE TIRES tate oteds | cand. Chewing DETROIT (UB)—Michigan Chap-| tional, Plum Hollow Golf Club; at Dealer's Cost aapllll a spate . . AS: << eed ee a © ee. Dee College Sports Results Fully Guavanteed Against All Rood Hazards | Royal Rec. "TS Qumen's #5 | backspin on an almost impossible But I would have preferred the | aus M : by lining up 18| bionchip "36 ‘holes ‘Battle, Crock | pmeriens a ences s NO MONEY DOWN a ft Serio $2 @0-foot shot, and the ball rolied| U.S: Open. Gates fee de caair’s. promesional | OID es, Battle Rinssas alg Nebrauta perens 70 Lion ; 57 golfers. 11, ‘proumethber invitation- | Maryland 4 Richmond Sit innings) _| Low os 39 95 —— Fotmnear'® " Be i zech Runner Shamrock All-Sports | Tommy Shannon, chapter presi- rg eno Cc; Sept. 12-15, | Attensa Zi. Tulse 167 (Beltimere "| . , if Mrs ae © Retmense | : dent, announced the following | state PGA championships match | WHILE THEY LAST Bapeo Lad — Setters 4 Sets Amazing schedule: - | play. Lakepointe CC; Sept. 20, pro- | Virginia 9. Washington & Lee 7%. Virginia | Ask for Ottis —2548:; Indiv. game—J. Murphy 216,| . Banquet Set May 18 May 10, pro-am, Forest Laké{ am, metropolitan style, Sunny-j-wientts ‘is. Tuts 2 : t } ator ae Time for Race See Laie OC, baer oc atari |e Oat Oe lc See AGLEY AUTO PARTS AUTOMOTIVE St. Michael’s annual all-sports | Pine e CC; May -24, ME! Oct. 4 m. itan | TENNIS ° , Ps. Ps] LONDON, April 27 8—Emil Zat-| banquet will. be held 18 at|for National PGA, Orchard Lake * 4, Proam. metropolitan! wunem end Mary 6. Virginia Musery 3| 2.2544 Preston i Mabel i cok, A poe apes Ntscene : — 6:30 p.m. in the parish = 4 it nm | cc. -% = style, Red Run Golf Club. Tulsa 5, pant | FE 4-3585 170 Bagley FE | ( na g a June 14, , Knollwood : Ricmenecnnciter 13 Gaul Aste =| ing time and let the track asd{ mommced today ir will |June 21, ‘proam, Tam O’Shanter| Young Angler Scores —_| “mast. Berea Auto Glass 66 Jerome's 53 Sa Toastmaster for the affair will| June 21, pro-am, Kimball $0 Pauly 47| field world know Monday he W85 te Pierre Paulin, Detroit TV-radio | CC. KALKASKA @® — George Sea- ‘ Triple © nen. bromen O08. reries—1. | More than ready for the 1954 sea-| announcer, while the guest I July 12, assistant pre cham- |men, a 15-year-old Alden High Williams 521. son. s « & will be Lyall Smith, Detroit sports pionship, Plum Hollow Golf Club | ci = teled a 4 his elders mseurseanis maaeed wt] Prague radio reported Zatopek ~ a »: | duly 16, promember invita- |)... aims k i P- : or movies of the 1%4 Michi- : Jul eenenC. Tomkins 15 45 Puller 58 62/ captured his countrys champion- , tional, Dearborn CC; July 26, 7 , Montealm pi 4 | ed be S ship yesterday at Nove Mesto gan State-UCLA Rose Bowl game pro-ladies, Orchard Lake CC; He pulled a 25% inch rainbow Lensterd SF a ist ol 1h veete aed cov- | Will be shown by George Makris, dty 20-Aug. 1, Michigan Open (trout from Spencer Creek near Ret: 6 ids 41 78 Team series, game—Luncford Mkt. 2671—871; indiv. series, gam ered ‘approximately 11 kilometers MSC boxing coach. - championships, 72 holes, Lake- | Kalkaska to win the annual trout 5@1—282. ° in 31 minutes and 12 seconds.” Aug. 2 ior. Red Run Golf| festival prize. The fish weighed TsYETvE = ug. 2, pro-junior, un coms . wh _* Red Run Golfer Ties Club; Aug. 6, pro-member invita-|6% pounds. Lupear’s 75 40 Spencer's sa s7| British track experts considered . Mere 67 49 Paul's Motel 42 0 this time incredible — even for| for 7th in N-S Test 42 73 ; rs. 63 53 Jolly's Hur. Cin Ny tee Zatopek. Among the top finishers in the 7 Twin Pines 50 56 * 7 1st round of match play in the Indiv. . Porbes, 451; team game and series—Laupesr’ — 2043. = 7 000 meters is 29:01.6. If he equalled amie ; — that mark, he still would have had| North and South ks Now es s s MOTOR INN JUNIOR - | tournament at Pinehurst, N. C., | wt. WwW Lito run the remaining 1,000 meters R. R. Ahern of Red aeeeny $1 {1 Hayden sods so s1| im well under world record time oo laa: 2 Eyer Ee tae. gels.stee & te Seiad), oss nw ue oem Gomplete Paint Job A-l Rug 4 64 A&P No. 2 Bey - place. He blazed the front nine 2 Costello dye oe News wi 33, but had trouble in the ' | seas oTl” 2308 series, game—O. | le Is Oldes -_s — | Srande 07 tedtv Brazle Is t home stretch. Material Included ‘ $$ Oldest active player in the Na- Se f a tional league is Alpha Brazile of isceiasan Sal been ta anes TUTE Ist Spartan Champ he &. Locts Car@uals cuts Hie| tashethall warnanials wp 10} Infra Red Ra Baked Michigan “Staté’s “first ee Will Ge 40° years old next October: | 1954. = y sport ° alata *COMPLETE apes f TTC 25 BSE BEES i ; ae Hi i i i iff Ki it il 7 ef , | ~ a o 4s 7 Finest East rown couusion TH) MHCHIgaI S psat sop i. al aan veeeees 13 Mile at Woodward © _ LI 5-1100 ] i i B u a) a ~ ss ~ « r r i a Be ~ Se ee \ BP EE ee SE ee ar RR JO re 5 ees re i y= a ; , . j THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 27, '1954 bers using guns, knives or other weapons. rips our ’ ow 4 » ° S| m i ¥ “* ‘ aa 4) @ / Py }population rate 4 to 1? We do need MILTTAR ; G%\ a good, long, took at oar i i if iL : | ! ; if Lk [ “i rE | E F Li ‘ Z\ OUm gz i 7] ij ne i ‘ f Fi a8 adist. i : é ! : sy i +P a a : 5 ‘ i z i Hi Fe Fi git 2 i! i £5 z : a so as we'd like to think. m of individual liber- ok : £, : : re aj A 5 A ify Fis] We ah BESTE lt alii ro | u : i : aa5e8 Fi a g i Eg Fe 5 . : i 3g Fi 5 a * ! a i af z 5 i 5 e 5 | F Say, Mom, are you ever going to quit introducing me to all your pursuit of happiness and the own-! friends as the baby of the family?” : NANCY by Ernie Bushmiller IT’S VERY SELFISH NOT TO SHARE WHAT YOU HAVE WITH ———— . rv : 2 3 CAPTAIN EASY Tul LET THAT WOOD PECKER HAVE THE STICK NO--- 1 WON'T GIVE YOU ANY OF MY LOLLIPOP eSSS ~ —— ¢ LY: OFF | Lem E 1 ON ha BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES 8) IS Nitza] | has ee i~ x > Wana we! —_ a> ' | wit rE =, ~ ie , RO) a6 ha oF. bv Merrill <4 SY s UUT OUR WAY WATIT-- NO WONDER PEOPLE 1 HAD TO } ARE GOIN’ TO GRAND >) CRAWL iN) SWEAT OUT UNDER THe (Advertisement (Advertisement) ' , : ' -£ é > FARLESS\2OSDICK ee ™ , ay | : 4 : CMU AO ose? Rover , OAR WC GREASY! pusucrty mcrume of von) balms >a eon EB Buco: Maes 2 6 ASR a ed LO io GeO) aa lee i Pe I Ls, » | Wi ; i) AW LRG, , ad > ey sks ) MTT TTT 1.53% Lard about steady: Florida Round Reds (50| Am Geating .. 25.4 Mid Cont Pet 16. : RS 150% May . 21.00 ib, sacks) §1.90-2.15 Am Smelt ... 41 Mid! Stl Pa .. 306 58 Am 6ti Fa .. 39.9 Monsan Ch .. 864 850 Am Tel&Tel 165.3 Mont Ward .. 50-4 4.85 am Te .... 09 Ss Wnedd .. oe ar Poultry ance Cop. 38 hewetnr Br’) 333 a zu 14.47 DETROIT POULTRY Armour ...... See es 34 D ccccecs 12.72 IT (AP)—The Atchison . 6.7 May .....05- 9% Oct oo, 11.7% | were paid per Ib. fod ‘Soret tie me Atl Cet Line 103) wat Faw Rr. ig Wy sete 103% Dee ......, 11.56 | 1 quality lve poultry up to 10 om. aul +» 334 Nat Dairy .. foe Hens—Heavy type 28-27, light type|Atins Par ... 414 wat teed. 411 = . 190-20. Heavy type roasters over 4 , | Avoc Mig - 47 Net su 61 37. Heavy type broilers or fryers 3-4| Beld Lima ... 85 war Thea 63 on ac [ uc ion ibs. whites 25-26, grey crosses 26-27%, Bak & 194 WY Air B 20. Barred Rocks 28-2844. Caponettes 4%-| Bendix Av .. 13.2 wy Gen on $ Wb. avg. 33-35. Old roosters 14-16 oceeee 8 M 28.1 ® Ducklings 32 Beth Stl ... 63.1 wort & West 401 @ac es nits Turkeys: Breeder turkeys, heavy type,| Boeing Airp 84.6 Wo Am Av 73 ’ hens 28. toms 38 Small type turkeys | Bond Strs 13.4 Nor Pae 22.3 (includes Beltsville Whites) hens and| Borden . 59.4 Nor Sta Pw . 144 Pontiac Motor Division recorded | °™* ** “Me oe ae Sg Sa P fee ‘acktar vw second highest weekly output CESCAGO POULTRY ae My a a8 Pen Am w Air 40.7 or the year, last week, produc-/ cHicaGo ‘AP)—Live poultry steady | Budd Add ||| 18 Parke Dav... 328 ing 8,100 units, according to Ward's | 0@ bens: weak on young stock, receipts | Calum & H. 87 Penn (JC)... 00.23 Aut 920 coops; {ob paying prices 1 cent |Can Dry .... 135 Pa RR... coos 36 iomotive Reports. higher to 1 lower; heavy hens 21-217;|Cdn Pac .... 24 Pepsi Cola.... 154 The high was tallied| Wpht nore, 20.8. fey geecaers | ee, GOS: Ba Palio Bas. : : -18; ca es - | Cater Trac .. 504 leo 1 last month sre hit | 32.5. Colanese |. - 166 Philip Mor e, a weekly high 192. The trade Ches to Chrysle . $4.1 Pit Plate Gi... 56.7 paper pointed out, however, that Livestock Cities Bree. m1 t 16 despite this high volume, output max Mo .. 476 Pullman ....., “8 is still al » , DETROIT LIVESTOCK Coca Cola ..120.6 — oa seeee ee a per cent less than DETROIT (AP)—Hoge—Galabie 500 gets Palm bp RKO Pic... 61 a year ago at this time. Very small early supplies, few sales | ¢ Ed - 30 Radio Cp .-s m4 stewdy, mixed choice 180-230 Ib. barrows a a - Os Rem Rand... 17 ond gilts 620.00; sorted chotce 1 and 3 Consum Pw Gn, Reo Motors... 36.4 jacking early, sows very scarce; Con Pw Pf 45 99 Repubd Sti.. $2.1 head lightweights up to $24 00 Says Newspaper Cottle Salable 058. “Pally $0 per coms |Cemt Com .... Og ATR Met... ae A di T fresh receipts cows: eneral market pe ys ore Fr at Lead... 37 mos steady, wit. acti t eee u lence Ops aie Gan > caetes tea nore. $23 00. Corn Pa .... %e | wortgr dl RR . <8 . 24.50; high chotee and prime lacking |CT St! .... 236 goo. “noe” g33 All Othe Med early; numerous small lots commercia] to | Curtiss Wr .. 06 Sensenes * 334 he la pk | steers and yearlings $17 00-21.50. Det Edis .... 31.1 Sinclair OF 413 including several small lots commercial |D°Ugs Aire ..127.4 Gocony Vac... 443 GRAND RAPIDS W—Attention ponent _ ae ~ ee ane jou Pac 41 compelling advertising methods of | grades very scarce: canners and cutters | Bale Pich ... 30.5 S08 PY seins = mostly $10.00-12.00; early sales odd | Bast Air L .. 221 Brand... 33.6 newspapers were praised head commercial bulls up to $16.50; few | Eastm Kod .. 844 gia O11 Callf.. 61 at the annual meeting of the Mul- cman lete good and choice 683-932 wb} Ei Auto L ... 40 gta Of Ind... 80 le feeders $20.60-22.50 El & Mus in 2 gtd Oil NJ... 85.7 r-Grocers Baking Co. Coen femete, 200, veater marta Red .. e. Btd Oil Ohio... wa Zenn Kaufman, New York sales | hey with Monday's full deciine. few | Erie RR 16.4 guth 3 “ 4 counsellor, advised stockholders to | ssles and choice veaiers $20.00-25.00; | Ex-Cell-O 06.4 Swift & Co... 447 : some high choice and me held higher. | Firestone 116 gyiv El Pd... take advantage of newspaper a. — Salebie she Hot e Prept Sul 61. Texas Co...... 60.4 . te 7 a methods in sales promotion. He i aes mare sheep offe i oa i Tex O esi ve $13 said newspapers reached a greater Pn pitts a2 Tran W Air... 108 audience than all other mass com- CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Gen, Ry Big .. 27 Teent C Pox.. 191 munication media combined. CHICAGO (AP)—Salable hogs 8,000: | Ge" Tel 512 vee 38.1 fairty active, steady to-as much as 25 mn Carbide.. aol om butchers; sows steady to 25 Olllette — ios ve PUG... c000 10 higher; most 180-240 Ib butchers 927.50- | Goede! es. @7 Unit Air Lin.. 31.7 38.00: & load of chotce No. t ant 9 --. €24 Unit Aire..... 586 ts 28.15: bulk 280-280 Ib . | Goodyear .... 63.2 United “s 54 —— ; 637 Grah 27.50; 290-320 Ib $26. 00; heavier - 13 Unit Pruit.... $2.7 weight butchers a0 low os 0 ter Gt No Ry Pt oe? PP _ sows. §21-00-24 00. good clearance Gut On .... 365 U8 Rub...... 321 Baladie cattle 5. - calves 400; slaugh Hersh Chee .. 42.3 U 6 Gmelt..... «4 ter steers -and heifers slow; mostly Holland PF “ U 8 Gmeit Pt 68 steady; instances strong; cows steady eatk 394 U & Gteel..... 466 25 higher; other classes steady; two loads | Houd Hersh . 163 Warn B Pic... 14.7 choice to prime 1.150 I> steers $26.00; | Hud Mot 8.7 Waukesha M,, 25.4 most good and choice steers and year- | Tll Cent “6 WwW Ve 4 + 28.5 lings $20.00-24.50: several loads com-| Inland Sti 50.4 West Un Tei.. 381 reial steers $17.50-19.00 to choice | Inspir Cop 25. Westg A Brk.. 24.2 heifers and mixed yearlings $19.00-24.00; | Interlk Ir 14.4 Westg El..... 606 utility to low goed heifers $13.00-18.50;|Int Harv ... 31. White Mot... 28.4 utility and commercial cows $11.78-15.00; | Int Nick 3995 Weolworth ... 5 canners and cutters $9.50-11.75: utilit ae fae wu pe RE =) > | chetee vealers spon es-25 08, cul to Man . 63.5 Zenith Rad... 65.5 Selable sheep 1,500: slow; ter STOCK AVERAGES lambs to 25 lower; slaughter (Compiled by The Associated Press) weak; re wooled lambs 110 30 18 18 oo gredes abeent: oxi! to low $14.00- | a vious de. 1434 808 $03 1109 ARE YOUR TROUBLES 50; mostly choice No. 1 skin and fall) yy v- 1616 846 50.1 110.0 shorn lambs 105 Ib down $22.50-23.25; wo wh y 7 LITTLE ONES? ~ Month ago......1866 83.0 586 115.8 cull to mostly good mixed slaughter sheep | ya, ago........141.0 85.9 52.5 108.4 04.50-.50. 1984 high .22..2.1684 863 B03 1208 eth angh poate Aas dl i Mykcccats ae a ed uture of your young family . 1953 high....... . should you suddenly be called Foreign Exchange a eos os by death? 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Riss (right), foundérand board of Riss & Co., Kansas City, chairman of the | firm, one of the Mo., accepts de- | FIRST DELIVERY GF GIANT ORDER—Rich- | mony at the GMC plant here. The order by the Riss world’s largest private trucking operators, is among the biggest purchases of such livery of the first of (500 GMC diesel, highway | highway equipment on record. The tractors are ca- tractors from Philip J, Monaghan, general man- | pable of hauling 70,000 pounds. ager of GMC Truck & Coach Division, in a cere-| odge Caleadar Special communication Cedar Lodge No. 60, F. & A. M., Clarks- .. April 29, 7 p.m. Work Wood, —Adv. | tton, in M. M. degree. Elgan R. Ww. M. News in Brief Mack Adams, 3, of 86 Cottage St., pleaded guilty today to drunk | driving and was sentenced to 30 days in Oakland County Jail when he was unable to pay a $75 fire and $25 costs. He was arraigned before Waterford Township Justice Willis D, Lefurgy. Alfred E. Hayes, % , of 319 N. Saginaw St., pleaded guilty to drunk driving and paid a $75 fine Maurice E. Finnegan chine Monday night when they Regal Feed Store Accuse. of reckless driving, Thomas Maynard, 40, of 19 Norton St., paid a $50 fine after pleading guilty before Pontiac. Judge Odin | H. Johnson Monday. Willian C. Brooks, 44, of 25! Ferry St., was fined $100 with costs yesterday for drunk driving by West Blooriifield Township Justice Elmer C. Dieterle. Calvin P. Warren, 28, of 310 God- Warren was unable to pay a $50 fine and $25 costs for drunk driving. Orion Township Justice Heimar | G. Stanaback yesterday sentenced Billy R. Taylor, 19, of 1859 Maddy A minor in possession of > John Hoskins, 17, of 204 Dresden Ave. was fined $10 and $10 costs yesterday by West Bloomfield Tcwnship Justice Elmer C. Diet- erle. if i yesterday before Pontiac Judge | .| Five hundred (119 Flying Box- Thieves rifled a vending ma-| miles behind the lines. Besides the Schedule 60,000 in A-War Game Paratroopers Jump at. Fort Bragg in Ist Large, Bomb Exercise | FORT BRAGG, N. C. (INS)— Giant C124 Globemasters are scheduled to begin landing the 37th Infantry Division in loads of 200 to- day in simulated atomic war games at Fort Bragg. More than 60,000 troops are slat- ed to be in the field when the Burn” is completed tomorrow. | ly. Some 200 jet planes staged mock dog fights to clear the air of “ag- gressor” fighters before planes buildup phase of ‘Exercise Flash Business Notes NEW YORK (INS) —Texas Co. reported today net income for the three months ended March 31 of $50,848,438, equal | | to $1.85 per share of common stock. This compared with $42,- 681,806, or $1.55 per common share, in the same period last year. PITTSBURGH (INS Aldens, Iic., carrying the paratroopers arrived in the first large atomic training | texercise in the history of the U.S. | Simulated atomic bombs were | exploded to soften up the invading | Army Chief of Staff Gen. Mat- thew B. Ridgway, who commanded | the 82nd Division during World War II, watched the drop of men} and equipment. The action was termed the largest paratroops jump since World War II. Television cameras followed the battle action and flashed pictures other _new M Hur in Collision at Auburn, Adams An Avon Township motorist and eFaieile fitee i 5 NEW YORK — Pepsi-Cola Co. reported estimated net income for the initial three months of 1954 of $580,000, equal to 10 cents a common share. This com- pared with $594,000, or 10 cents a common share, in the same period a year ago. 70-Year-Old Man Killed by Car in. Redford Twp. REDFORD TOWNSHIP. (INS)— Phillip Smith, 70-year-old Detroit- er, was fatally injured Monday night when struck by a car driven | by Ronald L. Mason, of Redford | Township. Mason was released by Redford ers of the of Oakiend at their + wr ogee Ae Reed, Pontiac. Mich: until 3:00 o'clock, .. 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Si. _4 AND BUILD YOUR OWN DIRECT AGENCY Here is ao real opportunity for the Producer who can’ qualify { ond has the ability and ambition to create his own Agency. The most modern and up-to-date line of Accident-Health- coveroges evailable on on individval- | tt te DETROIT EDISON COMPANY COMMON STOCK YIELDS MORE THAN 5% Having paid dividends continuously since 1909, this stock offers an excellent investment in a growing Michigan utility. Telephone: WOodward 2-2055 FIRST OF MICHIGAN Cor poration Member Midwest and Detroit Steck Exchanges BUHL BUILDING — DETROIT NEW YORK CHICAGO - ~~? 511 Community Nat’! Bank Building Phone FE 4-1568-9_ BAKER & HANSEN Richard H. DeWits Donald E. Hansen Michigan. the place of as: BP oo 21, 1964. : ASBOCIATES 1983 No. ‘vaesees, Public sale be at 208 NM, fark Bivd., y A on May 10, 19%, at 1: Res. PE b-S0 ig ~s nanan c mm * Mm Burglary Insurance Bonds— All Types Life insurance eee Plate Glass Insurance ig “CIVILIZATION 1S JUST A SLOW PROCESS OF LEARNS ING TO BE KIND.” _____ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1954 __Help Wasited Male 6| Help Wanted Female 7| Work Wid, Female 11| Business Service 13) < eeonar . ~ | int. FOR OmwERAL 3 > COR’S' TRENCHING resviny “cee SERVICE Eetree ope a " bh ee 3 te «+ pm & our malin - 3 » ematl ‘ Fa Fe ‘a Seat. - i If you are xterevted’in EAVesST ROUGHING pre aa * . ARRIL I JOHN . “Oe AINTINO, > ~ metas Divertens ssseneeorvores ¢| "tier. BighAreign Ra, Auburn |g a: | __fabtg on “Monday” or Dyee- —Oecraical | geet 18 Ren oes duet rae: | FURNITURE NEEDED a er ne | ie of Mra. Ruth B Pram STs ~ SEWER CLEANING Fe ie pERNAWONNG Ratire pome or edd Wie. Get the ae . Seenser, tre a toner ena} om 4 “seis ti BERT FALKNER ve. TREATED TN PLAGT C Erte etree. FE feet | ah fer zoe Bb Soman — EMPLOYM.NT Mr Pershing Prenklin. FPunere! melntati headauarter P SEALE : of ke = US FOR N oF RE sale Ph. 3-3711. service will held Wednesday. case direct subdexiers Ot- . . : 1. | Pietures. portrait: soctal security ilabie painters. < | Cer ba BUY Tr OR AUCTION IT Wanted Male ..c..cscceee ©] April 2th ot 10 AM ot the) |... for 87.000 to $10. Circulation Dept. ecards, draft cards, e pho- Sherwin-Williams Paints... | “tor you. OA 0-2681. me utp = HM. Moore Puneral Home| ¢g9 ote compa tostats, ete Have school pletures | Tl W. Huron ONE OP PONTIAC” with Re’ & H Cummings offi: gan in getting : sealed before they become worn. | GO) AINTING - Wall tae: tapenl, T anceet Melp Wanted Pomale «..+++++-++ , eos Snteymens te Vesennd super ~ Pontiac Press The plastic can be weshet 5) aA vashing | paperban ing 8 cee | pae-teel. Oo Relp Weated ’ Ce = Prices eset Ormond Rd. heute ae bs ee he ee rad eeeeees ceeeereeeers pm : om, ATIN oe ‘ 4 mr k . | einen? THEE PAUSMIRG sw) Sot vere Mr WANTED FURNITURE ae ® - ; _ moval. Ph. PE §-6503 or OR 3-2000 _Pideumd._ s : ‘NT If you have enything for we “Help Wanted Female | omen CWCRENT, | Sata, sent Wort eemetereocee Ld] nee decorating weil a 7 set peice in cach, call Painting and removed free estimates +1004 L. & S. Sales Co. AND DO KLAND COUNTY'S EST _ are OUSED URNITORE BUYER PAINTING, PAPERHANGINO A 2 afpmecigge As ed. Free estimates We FAY TAGH Fon USED WORN: _ture. PE 5-2766. Wid. Miscellaneois 28 werk Wanted Pomale ...ceyee0s 13 BABY SITTER . @ERVICES OFFERED Howell and Borek. Fungra! an x 3 be held y. April t] t esre Muilding Berviee® «acc ceeeeeeeerr Be. ot a x ort | ; 7 . s : nd N Business Services ....00--0-eee 13 zon V. alte eee: Sets be ee ee Cemetery, Chicege, Elke will J “ ‘Painting and Detorating Wall © and waper removed. AAA mate FE +-oT™ secttanging Tess sencseees | Seoaeet & doagerot sorrow, thu! PIPEFITTERS PAINTING wehbe Bury giasnnmae si LM Interior ane Exterior see | WANTED TO BUY PROM PRIVATE Chiropodists seeeeees cee seoesorre u Dressmaking & Tailoring ...+--- is Income Tax Service ....-.0-++-: a M ’ : BABY SITTER 10? §. SAGINAW Siple Mr. Howell will lie} Work and Pontiac apt «Catt enero is asl in a epee aa PAPERHANGING — | fa'Rrsf"iguet shape Bareeto, for : cash BH. P Sutton mY : 25 years rience and reason Chic ‘soles, PE. ¢-2171 = 2403 - PAPERHANGING, PAINTING. TN- Money Wanted ZRA terior — on, hoe i a al eg yom — Fe 3 oas ‘ ————— a _* Bo Mey PLASTERING | KEW stperience, Bos’ dee at heen = security. : woe wer poten peus. teasenobie Wanted to Rent 2 & service Ulberry §-2004 eee PAINTING DECORATING: GUAR. anteed; reasonable prices. FE Laundry Gervice ...cscceesseeres us oa . Moving « Trucking ecocccce Mee Pt | sister leney Peters .e E* fi, : | et the Brace Puneral Home Mrs =| egy at eaete ao Television Bervice eeeteerrerrerr Brace neral ee or Ey . | this evening. Typewriter Service ..... ceeeees ’ Photos & Accessories ..0..--00++ #) | Wednesday evening at 8 p.m Oa 6300" oF Upholstering ...---++++--eeee-+> 3 | werre APRIL 4 1954 ANDREW ~__PAPERING - PAINTING G., Yise@ Morgan Rd. age 66; be- MACHINE SHARPENED L URED — loved Busband of Mrs. ‘Grace Co. | MANLEY LEACH — 10 BAGLEY/ = SATAPACTION PE bales ant 6 4¢| held Wednesday, April 28th at 3 Saws—Lawnmowers WOMEN WANT WALL WASHING, | BOERS . 0000 sce coscsess i Psat 1s Cham. | painting OR 32200 is | Bome sun De lAnarew Creswell wages. are beriain PR 2-100. WALL PAPERING, AND PASTING j escctesceces officiating. rment in ont Press. : Flor erings installed | cies FRIMMING AND REMOV. estimate, FE 40258. aS Mt Park. Mr. White will be im VESTATE SALES EXPERIENCED Sit FINISHER READY-TO-WEAR ont 6 one a OREN al Pree estimate. PE 4-008. FE Wall Washing & Painting | WANTED Home of ume pros: _ Rochester OL 2771! SALESLADY ing and schedule for immediat fue PRiMMINO AWD REWOV. Herbert Hail, FE 227706 | 1211 Joslyn a WAITRESSES & | Experitnced for women’s| start of 1 or 2 better class homes. trees | iv al) \Waching & [at mT g of, Also shrthe cad iret Wall Washing & Painting coccccccees OO CORT M. IMBLER ready to wear dept. Must be Pixed fee or contract basis. Also 4 4 ‘ Wd. Child, fo Board Tr} \ 3 peat, trimmed br licensed qualified : aaa Part time. Weekends and ban-/| well spoken commercial and remodeling plan OR 32706. After 6 call Mac's. FE 5-221! Wid, Household Goods ....++.-. ——o . Co-operstive Real Estate “Exchange SeeSeosapgiy, "Breokiye we on ante =—— Ke ileal Photos & Accessories 21 POP RR RRs q ore Wid. Misceitaneous ...-0+-ru++++ M | SCHAFER'S PF" ORISTS- FLOWERS Ra berween 3 aod it Mie Ba. “SEARS, ROEBUCK EAVES TROUGHING Tee Pea large or too small pontRa ig Sg : i 3h : 9 to 5 iOS 2 ~ Gas and Oil es —— : - ‘and : ema Optometrist | exrexmscep arg yommeR & CO. uctte'eeeiee’ | Bookkeeping & Taxes 14| Piss fieos ae Paw 7 Wanted te Rent ...cccceecereees = Funeral Directors 4 part an Ven Uties. RE- 64 «ON. Saginaw VIGOR aAND Ne avin PIN ——ee eee +Tis1. Ghare Living Quarters .....+... © . : lg = Fig yg _pobiie Ott Ry gerener. an Central FE tout Argyle TAK ACCODNw01| _ Television Service 22 ose welry re = = 6WAITRESS)~CTO 2- : z —— I IOS we tmaneruus ..........»| VOOrhees-Siple te pet tur gist wrie | orn days Poove Mi Trat FOR| proon LAting.— SANDING AND SMoring 16| Dav. mom? sun TV SERVICE " FUNERAL HOME Press Bos PULL * Time Sout. e. finishing, 10 years experienece. | Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 | D4¥. TORT SU "ase WDOLRAGED COUPLE Wha. Contracts, Migs. ....++---. 32 ‘ : ¢ | steady wort. mest be 18 years & AN S Wonk | Modern equipment. John Taylor. * . M ‘PS STRAKA Ambulance Per~ice Pane or Motor age or older. Neisner Devon Gables Tea Room. Tele. | _PmODe FE 4-0424. ALTERATIONS. DRESSMAKINO | G7ARANTEED TV REPA a Wanted Rea) Estate........... 324) PE 2-678 KEAL ESTATE | _§_Segmew. at Long Lake Rd. Apply | FLOOR SANDING OLD FLOORS qe ee a, Eee +9738. ANDY CON- | ; EXPERIENCE a a LT ess te & specialty, Car! Bills, FE paves. | REwEA or ng | COW'S Regie TV Service "NO CHARGE-REMIAL AGENCY Donelson-lohns syd este hacttei nae ce work Must be able to| WOMAN TO CARE FOR CHIL.| GARAGE DOORS SALES AND y 2 | NOME SERVICE CALLS - 0930 yi” ONAN people waiting to rent RENTALS COFERED Saicad, ics PREFERRED ‘ihe “Write box 84 i care of| Gren. Mose for home than wages.| *#F¥ice. remodeling. Estimates | OR AND | ALTERA DAY OR NIGHT your apt, and bomen Rent Apts Purnished ........-- 33 “DESIONET PO FUNERALS” Wii con~wer sales ~ ded ener Pontiee Press steting age. edu es ments, iis Dine Rey "OR ae Oe oe Oe Sabi MITCHELL'S TN acame Beet, C0 gale men getic man between 25 and 30. We | cation. and sae een Cag NTER WANTED WOMAN FOR MOTHER- ‘Fist —, uae Oa goes | so se Saginaw FE 23-2871 PLANT OUARD, WIFE & 3 CHiL- ‘ 7 home. le — = Ew 44 Rent Apts Unfurnished ......- a hq reread dae em Age en ll. office work Tvome Santen int 3, 04 Garden Plowing 16A SSAV ES$ sory bbe Pontiac Motor rE Lots 8) Exchange we. oy ell ad ' pecccsary weaes ond —— school oni T.. Live in sens one wk. a PON en en Graduate. qualified all makes. 53-7966 [RR Aan nnn inne nne-s — Fertising & commission rates are| oot, Forking, om ar FE + before 2.30. ant ie r= : r Bob's TV. PE $9002 RESPONSIBLE PARTY DESIRES Rent Houses Purnished ........ 35 high. All ARANTEED ROOFS, ALL EDMUNDS & SON . ! WEAR EN-| Gietn.cohteace™ ““ ™ Dalen se Josiva, WHITE hinds Est, iis ? a 383 Garden Plowing. Bulidozing ‘Typewriter Service 22A| 3,°° Orne S300 Rent Houses Unfurnished ...... 34 | ast sae nniiediond LAWRENCE Ww. fa -_ a oer nalsino reve On 34001 ee op SaatED Foons | / wiles A a + CEMETERY tors IN MEMO. AYLORD Ground Floor ag a > Oakland 8-3000 GARDEN PLOWING. RL ogi N. Saginaw St. — 5 a room unfurnished eed ortunity |S! Heras “"" * some RS PSK | ccanew meawine’ amy peas | Firermeremasmoaooent | foes Scar ee. - | 7E coon 3 BS. Pike M Opp r Help Wanted 8 Ey 33° or EM| ging N Pontiac ares. PE 54356 | (hie Opti and Office Sup | of references FE 20125. Rooms With Board .......00++++ aa | — Se ; P pone = a : after 5:30 7 agg 1 W. Lawrence —__— ~~ BOX REPLIFS SLE SPOTTER MUST BE EX- codes foe a awe COUPLE WANTED. 3} ROOM FUR. HOUSE RAISING | SARDEN PLOWING AND FiT.|; > 23 | WANTED Mtoe. ; Convalescent Homes .......-.. 384 | ; | oeee ee mr dec Pote ee me. | our unusue! procram of Dome | nished apt. in exchange for part ~ nieie ting MY 43-5706 Upholstering + Tas Seekase Cee Oe ’ . | fashion shows with women's dress d Butidozing. ss R ar Pi iG AND LIORT on : wf At 10 a.m. today | | _Lssndry._i8 8_teingrind | SSM Sige ‘weekly opportunity | ares. Gall Migwest Ganon | Sencment™ ee arivewars FE Ofnoging SBpEHRG AND WONT | "~(y rERINO Seas | —_ “seme seeeeeeeeres g there were renties af\ ip embettense uaveccary. Sout. |- coumeentions VETERANS SE RAISING GARDEN PLOWING IN THE Vi-| | Custom Forni male FE $418 YOUNG WORKINO COUPLE WANT P ffice in Rochester R4 DIVISION MANAGER AND HOUSE RAISING —_| eimity of Ciarkston. Drarton Plains - T UPHOLSTER.| furnished apartment in Pontise Rent Sores ......--sceeeeseees ress anne SALEMEN |. 2 WEST 12 MILE ROAD. | MIOM AND SCHOOL GRADUATES | rick block_and cement work of | 004 Gechedew MA S601 __| EAKLES CUSTOM | ond, EM | eres, FE 1-6008_ ‘walenk | the following boxes: ‘eels aan ie ae olan 6 BIRMINGHAM. MICHIGAN _— Me en business | all Rings FE $0000 = | GARDEN PLOWING AND LIONT/ Ig. SIT) SoOtImaics | # OR § ROOM -UNFURNIS Rent Office Space ..,.-+--.ere+- Dosition vicinity of Crescent Lake | _*> 380). Eree Ss act Can furnish ‘re! meet vour requirements: if, you 2 Work op co-operative training i PLEMMINO. FLOOR | tay. gare MAKERS OF CUSTOM BUILT 47305 __ Por Rash Miscellaneous ......+- 42 4, 13, 22, 28, 25, 28,32, J] ance Soe’ persouaily we wil ALL [AROUND CURINTER | gram. Akernate 10 weeks von, Pe Pe ee [GARDEN PLOWING BY THE LOT| furniture, upholsiering 45 Tele Cho ing Quarters 30 =, prove to you in this fie that| Take full charee of de eermest. TWie or _sere PE ¢oez?. erage. . te. 3 Mind 40, 41, 42, 44, 68, 34, 87, you can earn $100 and up per| partment This is tote joubing LOOK! | GARDEN. PLOWED AND PHETED| Thomas Upholstering ae push pare REAL ESTATE FOR SALB 88, 98, 107. | Seek. Lente feraiches. cor aagee- shoo, Full, time “Airanch “ole. Instructions 9 ‘te Pontiac Rochester sad ~ Phone FE 5-8888 Omare ei in, Brarten, ‘on ier $ | SALESMEN ccctdiauee tod cape | CORDON LoareD rams To] HOME OWNERS | gies = Fe eet WOPHER AND SAVORTER We Por Gale Lake Property ..-.-.. Meat Route : ; : bome, Accordions fino soit al ALUMINUM AWNINOS with new Ferguson tractor. also | Fi REFINISHING A PE eas ° . “ALL AROUND PRINTER 3-068. eereage » Feasonable. a __ PE §-7332. 5 7 SHARE BER a, ne , aa Quarantend salary. bien commie OQ0D ;ALL AROUND. F Finn ur 4 E HEAVY ALUMINUM DOORS 639 i aif coupns DRAPES RE PEs 2 BED | heme with couste 1 child web Por Sale Resort Property ...... @ The’ Pontiac Prese cellent working conditions Meat Ly ge eg Bs Write E. = Newman F e. STORM WINDOWS Gant ene PLOWwED Ww! a caer a ae come EM . m - cam Geen “iround | sB0D. Full time salaried employ- | 20) S Ot Ste. tndiocopelie 124. | (aL. srges EXCEPT PicTURE | +O. Lost & Found Wed. Contracts, Mtgs. Suburban Property csegocseeees “| ror wan aie | ed pad end “around | ont & — en. ee | MEN W ANTED t i ARDER re (PIBCING Lepage ap epee ee Da n Por Gale Low ..... eusocsseccses 00 I + ee ove mae geen Sears See qualifications end em es mont Earn while you. learn 1 ment. PE .3371 Len tay — Bg lO ag wana ome ee ase Oe ae 1c Occ . = Pi OWING IGHT ORADINO, : _— . Per Gale AereNge ..csceceesoees. DIAL FR 2-818 NICHOLS- FOSS 58 petroitS,_afich” “O° these big pay trades :: ORDER NOW AND | "Bast ot ‘Auburn Melonte PE| 67" tieteas, dyustanie elt ‘ee | OR }1086 a ck} : ACHINISTS — TOOL & : ae 0511 : . : i RS PO cdeecmanentze"™ oe he Stenographers | MAkens"onarnwen" root _ SAVE Riowitg —FAR5 LEVELING, | , Reset ve £43 From & a.m to 5 p.m. 201 Morton Tanok MALE COLLIE. 16 | eng age Pontiac Motor Division previous experience nec- olen Fc, Fe Lost: LARGE . qr tecee Por Gale or Exchange .....+-+s+ 60 oe Bo 40 SF Slee ree tmeome. rote 4 PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT APPROVED ’ ‘wood . MY or ROTO TILLIN rs. “4, $50 reward. Please re- OHNSON Le cancet charges ye eg De) GLENWOOD AVE. YOR KOREAN VET. NG kira. FE +3000. A. NSON, Realtor FINANCIAL fer. teat m <> ton Our gnplores know of this PONTIAC, MICH. SEE c. w. HARPER AT HOTEL kinds. EM PE_3-6631. toer: LADIES DARK RIMMED J FE 4-2833 Business Gpportunitics ......... 01 | § verweement which has been || SINGLE MAN FOR GENERAL SALESLADIES wre ett ote on ya qatimate. Our wort geatantecd. OTE baits —— _wt evalren. Reverd, gara| 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. 2 Gate Land Centeeets sccccece-oo LE Gam ee ete 008 Rochester Ra MUiberrs- : ! Figte sotkin, tetmtins J_wepeter & Sen, 2B 20s. ont 4. OR 34398,| Tevetsible green jacket in Web- — | Money 0 Weed vesssenreeeeses || Keadtontments wince seen || ONION MASON ALTERATIONS | werbixe = a ae rey |__ Laundry Service 18) —"* ae eof | ‘ “Mortgage Loans ......sceeeeee 1” _ « YOUNG MAN FOR OFFICE AND | OFFICE Learn in . te’ rs 6a eae FOR PAMILY LAUNDRY SERV. CORNER WIROW WAYNE LARO COMTRACE Cleetn verte oca. eld sentat duties - ~ ~erease z A _ nd ory . sree geintne for Sep irg ts | operators Wiig for free formas FCAAGRINO kaw 0 3E0A1R ie crite 4 = RUF. LOST LIGHT BLUE OPALINE ee . - 7 r 4 a ow € : = . ‘ 3 ae ronorevs ir inec eater | aeeet tere ag) ~CLERICALS | | Fett Far a RE 5 | fae REE TER, On| iat ta Peraat Sevurt |POR, 7 AnD _SOURTEOES . nrevians ta nehtienss ’ SALESMEN 1 R . BINGO A TIN S| Laundry Ph. FE 28101. _ | _5-6261,_nites FE service on city of suburban prop —_________Por Sale’ Hougatratiers ......... 08 ' Transtent Want Ads may ee ee tee a ee Openings _ work Wanted Male 10 — & Son. ere OR | Landscaping 18-A| i ee wae ee erty, list with dR ; Rent Trailer Space .....+...... 06 be canceled Gp Ts Ow the $1) —raq_airect xates_expertence—sace-}——__ FOR OUR | BOY 17 DESIRE STEADY WORK . — "C rt” Vicinity Pioneer High. K. G. Hempstea » Realtor oat day of oubdlication - having suscsefally sold vacuum NEW Bey Ri Pa ___ |. REMODELING BLACK -DIRTF-FtELD- teode FE sey ee 102 B Huron Street AUS ACCONROTION .. .cccecceeeeses | cleaners. me im ve t ma bd ANTS EADY JOB HAs ahs ad : om. eM 4 ; _ EARM TATT, ADOOATES, ||. ste LA very satiatactory income, : factory Pe ee ee oe ee EAa "| Including Jiberty eit. T eeAEe PE RARRINCS | eve on Ae Aute Service te permanent «mpioyment and cer- FREE TERMS ment, $4500 90-1161. paencatececens cares ' ; was Termaneah cwmplermens ond cor on 1aC CARPENTER YEARS STOPPERT & CEGIL BesuTiFUL. WLUE-OASS KORE =m Lp BE "7 | TO GET THE MOST FOR YOUR Wanted Used Cars cvcccccccccce OO ; L # 436 page ven Write Pontiac Press, Box a c. w - PER Hey. Drayton Plains e sod delivered or ‘aid. C. . + fe the “bird” to see, 43 W. Auron 4 $4 we ‘wil have our representative St time ealy. OR 32778. -| Sm Stat "A he ile “FE 6.2100 ma DOG. St. Ph. PE 2-316. west mt tr ne LA A HEB |] Set Sacre ne covert Ranger Ropting Co. | EER, RMREREE FTE | Sy caer eh, c| Unlimited Por Bale Used Cars .......0000+6 6 3 +f te couiseuies - Full (8-day, 40-hour] Satg,Cesges type to, Be dene at} 36, yEAne EXPERIENCE tenance. OR 24797 ot FE C4S10.| face. Chudrenss pet. $28 reward, nlimit ; , : . Shingles. siding roofs, 2. ‘ . Por Gale Used Trucks .....0+5.. 62 week) and part time puaranieed Bs FE bir. ing and Pua ‘ove’ Va ExXcELinn? SODOING KEW. — MA Funds Birmingham Office ; ne ilabl Ort, OAS. ders jucky Biue-grass. Johnson Broth| deagle, viciniiy of W High ~ Gale Motor Scooters ......0+0++. 3 WANTED!! sales positions available pone Cig WG, | _ers._EM 3.4864. School. Reward. OR 37549. | Cash awaiting small bulléers for Sur Gis Pa Ph. Midwest 4-0844 ‘+ in the following depart-} «ea wines end _— KENTUCKY 11UE GRASS SOD. contracts on finished or semt- $ Motoreyeles .....+++00+ : narita: wid a} : “Te de 8 yer delivered. Li a Physio-Therapy 24A| finished houses. Also for an, "por Sale Bicycles .......ccsse00. 63 370 = lg pdheg old proof boy : Utilized and rolled. FE +. PLASTERING REE ee ee ee ae po Ted MeCul- Hamilton __. teady full time job in . Q anD iW. p. EM 34830 shrubs Spring cleanup and trim- | scrENTIFIC SWEDISH MASSAGE.| ough. pote & Aecsssories seeeeeerees: 7 ¥ swoo ane Z = = er ce Coats. Suits. Dresses, ~Preestimate FE +001 —___ a aan WELL reat, Gor ek : ae ge el technique. 72 Elm Francis FE. “Bud” Miller Por Sale Airplanes ......:...... 1° os and paid vacations. Apply Accessories, Sportswear } lanning an Addition: pon gee pele oy RL 8 geet ee _ — _—— Realtor - Teparteaes ee Dee Foundations Cal today and ret good construc | Set o¢ otherwise, OR 3-8091, aft. 4 pargeonapee Robinson and sons; Notices & Personals 25 Transportation Offered ........ 68 Department, at the Pontiac ind s tion at the og now ; se RENCHING) Tandseaoing. Lineoin $4368 Le RPGR I DOING — STONE Millinery “Ask for Freddie” TRENCHING TANDE CA BING CLEAN UP | ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NEEDING |9 to 8 p.m. Dally Sun. 1 to 8 MERCHANDISE pry oa en EM 3-2362 eseneg, Sik, We aa weter | “work. Tree_serviee PE eeive._ | friendly cqzieet contact re | $10" Jeska Pi 30283 comme «| REACH BUYERS with) WE NEED Openinigs eS ee RELIABLE SINGLE WAN FOR | WELL “EQUIPPED MASON CREW SPRAYING fidential. The Salvation Army. 5% MORTGAGES: veeccecccs eeeerreceseeses , ; One geod full time real estate sons experienc in han- a and tractor work. to bid om project or Fruit trees and shrubs, lawn DAINTY MAID POR srPPr 18s q |ON ARMS OR SUBURBAN from Por Bale Clothing ...eassveee-- | For Sale ads in Pontiac) Pie’ deortuts, ta Wake, | dling cash and office de- Road. v7 Seed meen 7, es sy 3 Er catine. tree trimming. OL |< MPS. Dernes, 7B -0814, 9) Mart. noes SED eS. Damage 00 ‘“ . ~ i . . . bs —d = - A. A. FOOT sPE- Bale Household Goods .,..++.... 11 P ! Refri a the feor Ap Ety ‘In PER. tails. Interesting variety ,. www : ut _cialist, 3% 8. Saginaw. PE 3-7526. B. D. CHARLES ress! Refrigerator, real) say", n0ee, AEPLY n- : ; ; ___Meving & Trucking 19 : : cquttadie m7 6. Valentine 1M .......cvsseeeee TIA . caq| LH. BROWN, Realtor | ©f duties’ No typing re- tLe, MARER OP FOUNTAIN Pune = KNAPP SHOES Pale oe Telegrect Per Gale WieceMencses-.s0.0.... | estate. rugs, Classified 4392 W. Muron ia quired. ful, +7743. : Senco Ggneral Printing “& Mptckup & celivery,” Quod. service N ER Ghia bate land contract or equity in Sea _ WANTED - MAN T | : : at rates, PE 1-0750 ‘ : = Sele Musica! Goods .....+0++0-. 0 Phone FE 2-818], men’ inden 'eoe sory home. Fitters.and sewers should Work Wtd. Female 11 | —seeef ; R ct con. KL Templeton, Realtor Bale Office Equipment ......... 78 has a Michigan ee Mi gol have commercial back-/a RELIABLE & WASHING MACHINES "io 2339 Orchard Lake Ra. PE 44563 & MOTORS 4-2569 Gale Store Bquipment ccecccccee FF : ‘Gale Sporting Goods Tritt. ot) sy Help Wanted Male a Gand, Gravel & Dirt ..0.-s0000 1 ' — © Weed, Coal & Peel 0.0.0 “Besas TOU 4, DIAMOND JIM traamie Brads ots ? it you piganet. Appia, Liberty, Cleaners, Excellent salary, paid SS ee ee INSURED Mi GE s LOW INTERES" RATES PAUL S. KANTZ bes, Rois! ground Good working 5 Of, Fontise- | conditions ; modern well- hghted workroom. -| PHONE FE wae seer eeeee. r id commission on 3 Dogs Trained, Bear oe Complete program of = . “ RUILDER . employee benefits. Thor- oO pee |) RE a [ESSERE] ee nna oi a oR er . . sevtereercees mee and power op- to wart avoly in person to fe ; 31 t iFocitn ‘. porch OF cy yong Ad tall gamete, teal toe ser ae x... ae ann wd Please apply at the Tel- at | WALLPA a o RNC MveeOR cers eeeeess. 88! agp “with Parouy Insurance 2 MEN WANTED Huron project Tues. Apr. Trucks for Rent new ot 168 BW. Saginaw ac PE ape Gale POU cccieiecsees... OO amen oor endtiaten “Woskeee ast St! 27 or Wed, April 28 9:30 TRUCKS. TRACTORS ee WOMEN ' od . Germ Produce verve... yin | NOT A TOOL AND DIE Seree st Rpaddeck | «to 4:30 to discuss job]. %& Ton Pickups ie To Stanes ‘ ‘ . nes > And Trucks . You can get,$19.50 tam‘ly size ‘fF |. An oad ly Avon Tube |° path Re" meody)| Pportumities at Pontiac Farmiand | SY" ooh vans Be diacal | nociaanen” CM] Mideceach “acer heen” *} ~Winklemans Industrial Tractor Co.\ |’ Stale Severted reduce” Cal - ae CASH i “IN - 24 HOURS - ‘For your in oes Beant: | EDW. M. STOUT SS A HOME-OF YOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS, TURSDAY, APRIL 27. 1954 | SLICE. OF HAM _ For Sale Houses It Pays to See LADD HOMES . DOWNTOWN ] - LAKE HOME $6,950 sy Sarees possession. eer « “STORE & ON BUSY HWY. 7 AND 3 ® : x RENTAL rte Ba TERT can before a Clark. = furnished, near downtown. 25 Wil entrance. Adults only. No drink- an —- tian new rr. q VACA R ELDERLY PER sons or couple “Nurses care BOARD IN CHRIS 93-0884 TI. Hotel Rooms 39 Foote stings, Cons entent W. tures at our dost Open . He tee Realtor |i FE 24s! EAST SIDE | Humphries Humphries ELIZABETS LAKE ESTATES, in section. Built in 1941, landsca ey $190.8 cash as — Humphries toy REALTOR FE 2-0474 © &. Teweer-me nd, Ove Evenings ia ‘ ve h, West side. 45088, r KNUDSE WEST SIDE i KOE TES WEST SIDE One the older homes oe? family Gas heat. 7 rms. N cash used Sta i tre one Terms BE ranch home with at- tachei 1% car gerees. full base- ment = : ay air heat, painted walls ar recreation space, titchen with breakfast ber and ceramic tile bath 300 feet to the lake. 1H. st. __ Ph. PE 5-665 OWN : s BLDO.— “tt 630 — Five Extra Lots bungalow tion 00 ft. os tae — aati aed Pe eae $950 Do Are included, tp addition to : 3 oe PE sas . | "yon gee saste-o 2 bedroam.| alee seus ever seve Oak at. i ethan some. ea 1 er 2 34n22 bt 12x14 kitchen— pa Bag bE Shichen with lient. kite th & T aoa mo. 39831 | located near Oxbow Lake. This “space, basement _ bane | = eda AxXeES)| *ew 4 AND BATH) * * — eall now, foreed sir oif heat, auto- with Sisco nace. Ideal for business. Just aren't the emmy eure o- tite. esorrping furnished. OL 6-1007 : matic water heater and ga- $7.500 down eis per month. \ 5 We ean acopse you Tal those fs —oher tp a __ $750 Down SS See L.c. LADD Better hurry. aa a” | Cy ah agai ee ree vour heme, | Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34| Fes. nee seer Mensisten, ssa ae Sunday 10.30 te PAUL A. KERN, Realtor} St” Breage value prices We don't list homes |, ~ = : AUL A. N, oe te keer tur of lst. |2 ROOMS, STOVE AND ae ba Sylvan Village : PE 23-0207 | 31 Oakland -Ave. PE 2.9209 vt kage. we Soa thse, we Win | efator, on bus line. t | Watkins Lake Area it Exfet Cats Lane Ro : ; sell it, we won't list if your | Stores. 080 Robinweed. A heme thal ‘you've waited for. Deluxe three bedroom brick = . Picles end you| RUS is. TOTS WELCOME | Excellestiy conditionss 2 Nw pensive wall bo ear- ovo Lake Orion Frontage — ¢ Eg BB vat H. YOUNG RENTAL! Froom home with breeseway and _ ceramic kitehen = . g —_ pro AGEN 444. | attached garege. lary pod be. sutom a paved —— modern home with ee fully lamrcaped tot. base aluminum storm vend at 8 Jessie. ment and oi) turmace. 7 ROOMB AN ment with Timken Off AC furnace. a TS -s : 8 jessif: | reatic room in basement very clean Tonks only. on ora te need -4 _ ear brick greece A solid ash. lake $10,500 with terms. . Stair value at $16,000, terms can WEST SUSEWENT OFT hed upstai r-painted rrane , Couple on! ve “a” . walls. ver Bice oak floors. See == - Four bedroom 2 car £e- Acreage a. x .m. i. 2 | ta belleving. By appointment : ral 2. 2 and ‘« acres 03 Road. 3 LApos ROOMS. PRIVATE TILE | $14,000. rees 4 rooms modera ¢ tub. Only . yt | Ka n es Sh terms en- : ; . # omen, st tun. tai, | trace aguie eo ran Fey Must Be Dold Mpse —— CARROLL G. PORRITT ene Sumte 6 Moll» ag gg AYL JONES REAL ESTATE | 26% West Huron PE 21126 ent, all ly decersied | ee : 7 aoae Seonge. Realtors FE 4-0528 ee. f° _ Eve Call PE 32-1282 ™ 7 new . “ik 4- ee oy meek. oe eruly seceretes ie | ONLY 61989 down. Seo the prop DB} 5 WY EQUITY 43.000 in -¢ ROOMS regaraiee’ of“ ia "et 5 ROOM BAREMEXT APF COUF majo : cot S, Telegraph Eves. & Sun. Inspect It | aun olaentin pers are pm NT : Near Waterford High ve Ree’ Estate Exchange | - ‘ Af Needomeres 4-27 trom lake Balance, $9,000. MA + +608? 7 ROOMS PARTLY 5. onditioned 2 bed-| E We invite you te inspect this ree __ — attractive. conventoah for work- fous “some. Quilt “SL. 4 bat 2 lois a et) f T new 2 bedroom ranch home EVERY JOB 0 ing cevaie Cal} to,1 Dm | ceteneas AC heet. cok foofs.| Gown Pull, price seen mE 4 Wenv‘wnn fe bemt. S018 : pllbeipeel | TROOMAPARTUENT rae eS Whhhe tree” |— For Sale Houses 43| For Sale Houses 43) brecseway 2 car atinched Selling eoqignmemte ~ gor!l [brat ™ garage 3 nice land- over same. We've helped be coe a ae WE BUY AND SELL BUY LINES . : seaped lots For details call Veterans y ‘owners to sell—or to | (5HER 5 ROOM LAND CONTRACTS LAKE HOME. Convenient Location 75 Ta, wae. BY We“can now process for you an trade. As @ friend, ent seed e arrang 3 Ont APT, NEATLY - od E ME 3 Bedroom Hone withis walking : older home under a GI mortgage foal, Re method and solution to| {o, Wcuite cmv Pon | se 4) now 8 e to u A roomy which? will. to aedttionnl our needs. CALL US-— tiae Daily Press Sotto tae Uy» ment. Car port and| oléder home with separate dining eot te you land ana r4 at ON SOUTH SAGINAW 3 OR 4 4 ma ~ aed . ~~ ure room, full basement, sutomatic oot omer re heme sequiveanente. ceo pa ft Heat a AND HARGER CO of the lake This is a Re eo porch, 2 ce ar ag oe SYLVAN SHORES O Cali us tor details. ; JOSEPH F. REISZ | _fu'rafalused “eer cuim 4 AND HARGER CO. | Rial peterie omolears, "you, tas | sig, ch fe "allen ve biz)" 2 eareom ranch bome im T)| Bese hae Miller wie utire ME SUP) We hove ka” AGENCY = RE : Lene 3e saan ee Se Se ae FOR BETTER HOMES Realtor cash for your equity if YS 300 av bay o tee 3. ants turn : 3 BEDROOM RANCH |“BUD” Nicholie sho@er, 16x28 living room DOING BUSINESS AS STONE str On’ ten tend contact. We are talking with people Adams Realty co FE 32-7083 Located 10 minutes from town 's! REAL ESTATE with 7%x1 1d L_ fin- ELIZABETH LAKE REALTY ¥ who are in the market for —— this beautiful brick home Full | L 4s : a ished in Knotty . large privileges with this 5 room mod-| 9 8» m Daily; Sun_1 te $ TTA | service. bome. May we help YO canton Rescmnegs wih ergo pocreeneen | DRAYTON BEAUTY WUility room. | setemetie oll en i vit ‘fems | PONTIAC REALTY CO. a yeur e ince $600 down 3 room modern, 2 on 1 acre of peed level $2000 DOWN, Immediate posses ty #..,- seed with cement they have moved away. Be first 21_ Belew PA FONTS. REAL ESTATE TERRACE APARTMENT years . A real buy for only t sion on this neat #5 &.pin & drive, large fo on Gis one Evenings after ‘ 2 ¢ Ke | Attractive, unfurnished “ie $1,000 DOWN NEW SUBURBAN re Cotee eoee “nest, tirepince ba laws ead shubbery =, mee . GREEN CAKE OFFICE in Birmingham. 2 dea 4 room modern, § yea 2 bedroom homes. Large living| stairway to floored sitic. ot" wulnes Only FE. SOUTH MIDLAND STREET 4 e (on LAKE) room terrace apartment. ity sores, garage. Going for caly| room and dining orca, Lovew) R. J. VALUET, Kealtor Call ent. Five soem. Setere, wt nee OFF BALDWIN on ALL —_— = = quae “ne. Coste t org Png they cies seonaced Coape ree Real Eqjate Exe e ’ - guru ond e ~ — pl gy 4 room. 2 bedroom tale ou — ene plus Coneges Lets and Estates je tutt “Bmp wdaloyy poems property 23 reom s are on lots 80x144 $9000 . 222! Teegraph rn seas DOL BLE "C cated on topped street. Full heat. full bath, utility, Down pay- tae ttractive 2 bedroom ANF seve and. retrigereter Private ventrances.. pert tame | CRAWFORD At sENCY rom w CUTE AND CLEAN price eae ee Lee Bely FE) Cen eT ee soe toy | Soe choot and. bus. 1070 ® RD EM 5-4418 provided. Call: Micwost Shown by sppoimtm cat only. Realtor. 2141 OPDYKE, Open Eves. TOM WOOP Og tm the ex-| Amd we meen very. This pane. Francis k. “Bud” Miller JOS F REISZ as ore ms on is very NER . a | alo vith Fg doubh corset lot. i has GI RESAIE Realtor . 7 Lets and Cottages Bice. Located oe Silver BY OWNE room bunselo® wTAuringnats al | dedrooms. large living room ahree bedzuom meders bungalow | DOING BUSINESS AS STONE | py 33% W. Hur # Detroit Buyers Waiting 7 __ | Sexlso ft lot Plenty extras e room ranch ty Located place. tell dining room, all oak with =v po Davos built im 1951. Ot) furnace g a REAL a= Cc P. 1919 M-15 Rent i F shed Pears. s peaches. This home| 3 lots Carpeted livne zoom wood’ and 2 cer’ garage. utility reom, an at electric hot water. Newly dec p.m. Daily; . ouses Furnt 35| ‘ts yours for only $3600 3 bedrooms path Auto This is « crated Situated on nice lot $0x130 | 919 Joslyn FE 20253 PHONE ORTONVILLE 133 ra ona - — ar SIDE pone Magi oo ay Neg ny No Priced for quick sale, with terms. poe a hoog 9 ee ' LISTINGS WANTED |3 Room anp Baty ruRNIsHED 2 bedroom modern. Oil hest, 130 | Excellent condition $10,700 full) PIONEER HIGHLANDS SS SS 9 Ro gE Partrid e Buyers are waiting pons 301 Mill St. Aubere | savage A real ~~ or” aly suuettel Lead ; Pied oe yet s 2 nice . Rrentass afer 6 call Mr. Joll, We buy. sell, or trade —__ _ poems | } poten down. The " e : y orsted, “ ~TaF FE 71-4610 ok . 7 ROOMS” wiTH BATH PUTT | 2 story nome. west of W | 08k- floors, full bath. full base- HARD TO FIND THE ; He Newingham, Broker |* ROOMS” SPT BATH, VOTE | "Vzommb COMMERCIAL, 1) toute af "Maple on, baat ict | Sach sefeean gerece, pored,arens| A 4 LEAF CLOVE NORTH SUBURBAN | seen eoerucrcerc 3 8. M . Er | 3 ‘Both commercial lina living room. 44g pedrooms.| S04 “Eats "privileges on Sylvan 4 LEAF CLOVER See ee ei ee ae, MODERN HOUSING cca’ eal caiied wae ng ls ay yy ty htie’‘rediva of 3 schools | oe i cn eee ee paw gprs AB t Foom. cage, Mice | best Down payment to vetefans, INCOME . eel H Y ency ve sls | > ~ SYLVAN room ides! home for lot 1 r has eee. aoe 7 ° MAHAN HAS BUYERS Call pefore ? ai Clase | «8 Bedrooms. Modern, You cas BRICK RANCH eg ~ Ts new home. Evenings after ¢ cal Francis “Bud” Miller A voy cent 8 ee acTio @eX3e GOVERNMENT TRAILER | PO7ucnea Blece furnished of ty | You must see this ety | ¢4 of owning. A beautiful ranch ee as Mrs. Guyéer e Realtor You'll have your own § rms. & The demand ts great. Our sales Ed rent. Christian people. FE! ing on back A, 4 can landscaped |.ome to appreciate it we =. two large 5. basement, and oil OHNSON Realt DOING BUSIN as bath on the first Goor with on force is exee We need) ee | be made ae he SB, cment.| © rooms. breeseway, & 2 car ge ving room. dining room heat Located close to A. J NSON, Realtor STONE additional 3 rooms & - > your cad etl certainly do;DOUBLE CABINS BY WEEK | off heat. $2500 down. Shown by | reee pecresme 6 Gen.| & Bitehon 3 ploture windows. wet schools on paved street. Por FE 4-2533 9 to 8 pm a i & ES.) oe te escoliont : our utm to please you. Our kowe ln Phone TE 2-608) oF. NTN only ~ - 1a Township, let teens pi ome ona rag Pos Pra 9 atch 8 cae be t PET OS aie Joaive : ve Sena) ree tor om? por me. . TT years of satislectory ‘Raat Be | O44 036 eg. | SDAMS REALTY CO. | Tee feplagss @ lots of closes) Must be seen. to be ‘appreciated. | polmtment — 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. rertoce ‘ot enty O00 coun. us that. you will be satisfied | ON eee ee a An ,. | 22 _Aubure Ave FE 43303| E Pike Reasonable terms Shown by appointment only —_—_—_—_ = We Randle oll details, tor fnane | _Call_Romee_ Plates we | LAWRENCE W . GILES REALTY CO JACK SPECIAL DELUXE fa, ‘sod cboine Call s+ 58 | Ang HOMES AND APTS RUS Russell Youn REALTORS Oniy $2,560 én om tie almost sell H. Youne Agency FE +1444 9g 82 W. Huron &t. FE 56175 LOVELAND EAST SIDE new 3 bedrm. bungalow. To Baste Seli_Tp Trade Call beore 6 3 Clark + REALTOR Open 9 ‘tu 9 _ AS redecorated this yeer Located im rou To WELL IngURE IT | MODERN 3 SOOMS AND BATH. Cooperative Real Estate Exchange | ¢12 W. Huron PE 44525 re ten ve ¢1es)| $Toom home with full path. full| wonderful home et a wonderful at Child welcome FE 5-0008 OFFERS SY GWRER, 1, BEDROOW NOME. Open Eves. tl © Sun. ‘Ul 6/0! RESALE " ve Te axe RO Keoar Marvet| rated’ $3 heet. newly eco) rice D pessension. Call for MODERN U 3 PEER: acet - room 7 with un rated cows. : Pe ag : MAH AN Cass Lake Front Will for a ln my a mS ad PAYMENT REDUCED REDUCED | Saibed ote. Pnouttully doce: Jeffery Manor Francis “Bud” Miller - — 7 St Pg gy |) New Brick—Orion 5 mom _of sree on ania ee eS ees bore walls, tile bath. and tiie features | 2, dedroom home. Large, unfin, Realtor WARD E. PARTRIDGE, REALTORS eland room i) room door im Kite ent ished attic. Storm pomna > °"> Member Soop Neal Est. Exch., Inc. eer " — Ss ta Ban rm. with ~ewtae pone ol 4 mong —— robe’ closets tile bath Swabeaes full basement. “and space, tet tee. sash. Recreation room with ber wOReALTY REALTOR FE'2-8316 FE 2-0263 WODERN 5 stone fireplace. full bese | fiving a hae tat Denia Eo Pal, eee oak ee ad in Eliza _911;900._FE $0030. Terms @ to 8 pm. Daily, Sun_itos (4% |) Huron St. Open Eve. 7 to 8 jake privileges Inquire at 68 8. ment. cas furnace; shower | school Lutherea| §uie0 de e y : _ Oven Bree Jt pom es get oa DERE Plumping sear sigeeta. Ct _sharebes EM pemé______| | SLAKE ORION BEAUTY PUA RESALE cen eodie K IN’ 7 ER 3 ACRES . wast at . bath street “3 ah ores. _ =e 5 room. 2 ot ly Age A 24x12. colored at of closet space Has large Dace 2 bed ig ee — RANCH H ME ee — 6 Wil) rem for season or : , 4 acres in exce 1s iM car garage ment with o atic heat. Lo- rend Fo blinds Good north 5 ' permanently - miles northwest ime lot. Needs some interior| cated on corner lot. Will trade . . suburben neighborhood. Immedi- send 5-256) Silver Lake Area well. now fu for occu-| finish Only $3.000 down for larger home Att: G. I. Veterans epeerten Se 240s fo tha. Rent fH Unf so ractive 2 bedroom brick | ig" he ts “or will er thee Tense +1218 _ x Men, and bedroom | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange |- pose aol — argene > very | 2 Caf garage ranch rambler with nice rms. (2 bedrms.) tiled Down payments start at $900 7 ee roe ee 5 = INDIAN AGE, on first floor 4 bedrooms, —— hen ind 3 large bedroom offering’ & toes Doth, utiiity ted SHELL 7 BEDROOM OME ; garage, near Tel-Huron bath and lavatory up. Pu SS tibule entrance with ¢ to 20 way to attic. Wooded jot and Sere MA 41884. Trades Ce gn Saerenees $125 mo. 111 N. Gen ——— reereqen room, SIX ROOM HOME & living room we natural stone take, priv lee bus by La LAND oA. are’ scarce. trade your property eee = sae scaped corner ‘ot, 2 car 6% Cl {Al LI S Only five otto ie foors| with china cabinet s - 26% W Huron st FE 5-2264 aa ‘call us Do not feel ated For Rent Rooms 37 rage R piv oriced throughout. two bedrooms down saver kitchen. Pull basement wi Pioneer Highlands Ev . DORRIS & SO? PRR AAR RRA 1 A RRCAR ET A . term: . and one up, fu'l basement, gas pac e. qt ——— on James K Blvd. °\ REAL ~.OP ME 2 CLEAN ROOMS FOR |, : VERY ATTRACTIVE § room &| heat, storm windows and screens| fered with carpets ipo hae | Sask ¢ fee New Gl Homes a2 Ww . PE +1597 ing girls PE 2 414 Acre Nursery ERY ‘new rool. Attrective as | end s dandy lot 051120 Paved washes and dryer, $8, ick bungalow: 3 be ireom WE NEED LisTINGS ON FARMS. At BUS STOP LARGE PRonT Bpectou; 4 bedroom modern | Ddestos siding Lake privileges Cas ose down -AN ahpind - Large: 3nott> -with—ott—heat,- com: vi Aik close to town and bus. orivi- 10 large rooms for $9,600. Full ice bef woe btea) Lo ie sca e ia s . aes subdivision also room house ctely tiled. Breeseway to \\ NEI D leges © 19) Franklin Bivd rE Make offer with lower down pay Home consi«ts of ? bedreoms. nice me, 2 spacious bedrooms, & | : sy Oxbow Lake Ranch type home 1 Good «'= hore must be mod-| 26982 -r~ Dacemect, lov of clo’ nouce, | ment Bi act fast Ieing ‘room bath and kitchen | floors. plastered walls. oll unit, | Established 1916 as Oxabe Lake See ‘Tresca & car garage and situated ern SLEEPING ROOMS. CLOSE IN siding. {> {sso Dows call PE Pull basement and an A-1 garage | enclosed porch, end 2 car sarees | : 8on_ 66 W. Huron. ER as t iow =with ‘ 4 : 0 sid PAY 8750 DOWN aiid move right $8,950 with payments of $60 month with paved drive Located on SYLVAN SHORES All modern - | = = inCOME 3) ROOMS opt. *m 4 Smaill_suourban bunge | for sobe men 48 Mechanic 40584: or stop at 136 E. Pike in € room asbested sided home = landscaped lot 50x146, ved rm aiow. 16 ft. living rm. | NORTON AVE. IN =z 3 ROOMS | anes ae ee Se 9 ere arn win buildings SLEEPING ROOM FOR 2 DOWN | St This |) vogue a off Mt. Clemens. Needs trim, | RANCH HOM stregt frontage. Ottered ot 300 | tiled modern kitchen with apartment. 2 baths es *. Good ro Lak a town 51 Pine St. LAWRENCE W- paint & electric pump WERY EASY TERMS $7000 ~dexp THREE B corner 3 picture windows,| down 4 rooms up. tee tt eas of the _abore for SLEEPING ROOM IN PRIVATE | / ‘ A V T ( \R | ) Lot 170x208. on pavement. Attrestive| FROM ST MIKE'S oil heat, ‘“ecar garage. Beau-| entrances ; $750 DOWN a ee —o home fo | or 7 clean working PEOPLE ARE 1 houses like | 2 bedroom home with breezway "ae tiful tangs foneed ane Li 120 acres. @ room house. barn and 4 very large rooms IH BROWN, Realtor | sit cal_F _ LiN/itr’ thoce very dey why reat? Ir and ty_cer__garage weleat and me Sell—To ¢ <1 leges. $15,000 with $3. n. | 129,scree dines water, electric. |) ands oT os vines 1362 W. Huron pe 2-410 | SLEEPING ROOMS DOR MEN. | cooperative Real Estate Exchange | th calf us if you have Sao cr | forms to reliable client. % ACRE. WEST su | eiixed tener, tri os trode tor | and sigh oe Bs ; 2 ATE Double and single. No drinkers - B 7 mere te per am’ rm. modern home. Extra nice a vee gs —] oper, § room _# Ang ieee Rocha FOR SINOTE ary no ora BLES Real WE TRADE - WE SELL knchen, maple cupboards a ‘ store house and et ot) or «as xa id Fami y é ealtor 24 Bf 24S * bevoont e@ brick store, house t . Wess ire ae 2 RACTIVE ROOM Bd Faseity iene ee teh DORRIS & SON avy Go. nearrons | fmrrbassmeel: ttecar garsee | etn Come =AneR ON eh! $1259 DOWN ; box 61 im care of —— lady. near bus. 135 house was eqtgevegen t —. 4. a . gests CO-OP beg ert Member Coop. Real Est, Exch. Ine. Several fruit — Hees ae —_ 8 large rooms or, sultable, to Se is | _ Cadiljec. Wak 4 38 and comfo ible. | Rat ._ Telegraph i, OFS grchange : - — fed a this for $9,950 with $2,500 down. Minette ee eee csind ote Suse” Lake 2 4 Rooms Boar ranch a only yeare Open ves. , Sun, = = = done _-- = Cass __Rent Apts. Furnished 33) -~-~~-~~~~ old. 2 nice large an K se on | EAST SIDE, @ ROOM MODERN 1073 _W. Huron EAST SIDE. New in 1961 2-bedrm. | ROSE McLARTY PE pa with i Desuutet take ores 2 GENTLEMEN SINGLE BEDS. with extra = seatit ly acre, large living room with home, oak floors, walls NEXT ne" See : —_ ay TEW BRICK RANCH, 3? ‘ a a> = 2 AND 4 ROOM FUR Good meals Private entrance. kitehen. y paneled fireplace. dining room. in living room. combination storm | «7—aeaaLe 9 BEDROOM MOD finished upstairs. | Tiled much: | pone. double gursce eam | rooms a up Base. . qnly, Rewly dgcor| Bath. teuee No drinkers roome afe on own itehen, end % bath | windows. screens and doors. love-} ° | RESALE 2 ree ensemet. gas, beat.| fireplace and plasters. ttrac- — . end newly fui . Must] Phone FE Priced at only $11,000 with and lown. 3 good| ly screened porch. near three| [PP carpeted off heat, full base- Nevty landscoped ont, | tive location Owner OR 37168, water. Garage. Dave 8 eene en etree 4 om. | OENTLEMER | CLEAN ROOM. medians me Doren daevbeth'up.| schogis store "and bus. garage | SOM OFF Stan ee sia $42) Der comt mtg, 10,008 with $3.00|— NEAR ST, MICH? ANCH TYPE tam panies — make aeae yemnes f° Wer'_tandscaprd Me . ee — one ee Te down Reasonable monthi; pay-| Large modern 3 dedrooms. Excel- 10 A. R _ to am _ -_ ont oa Danie ; Roger enry room modern, steam furnace. | 5 ROOMS AND BATH. DOUBBE ments. lent jti_- Gas. heat Garage 5 spacious rooms and bath ogg ee Tate | ROOM AND BOARD FOR MEN. | 51) main OL 1-911! — Pr incornd ae ee ae 5 ern kS ee THAT Avenue, _ ; Paved street, 99 900 Terms with stairway to unfinished Private entrance Close In FE | Michigan wal and cleosts. Doves, “Roem tMe.| careetine and @ LE Rd Rate og gn sox Umpiete.y fenced “with attic. NORE vockences tit. FOR MEN. “NICE YEAR ROUND CABIN. LARTY FE 2-2162. oes ‘miles from s ern kitchen, vestibule spo 'eatrance. | large insv'ated full with BOARD AND ROOM n MEN | 4 rnished, with very good rage. #8 500 1 evenings after 5. carpeting, venetian | for small business of new of] furnace. Close to bie er clant 638 6 lots for Se feacer.| WEST, Sener chy Bus, blinds. full ent with stok-| $3,150. Terms. to garage Als em Marke eT) & Sam on Highway 27. Wl furnace. very 2 bedrooms, nearly <: i lL wy Rugsell A. Nott, Realtor ant house on . ; me are R 1 OR 2 car as pay- reh new frame Partly modern. Lot h : $10,008 = 8) 0 W. Pike FE +5005 erour' gor Daztime FE 24900; Re coated near G. Ereg. sad Levee Hump ries ® geod ne EDW. M: STOUT, Russell A. Nott, Realtor | PX" TWO! Close to cass} FLOYD KENT, Realtor ONE ACRE Realtor s ’ : J 170 W. Pik FE 45008 Lake, } lots and nest-as-e-pin 3° | 94 w. Lawrence PE 5-6108 open eves living | 7 ¥. Saginaw St Pr mo ent, | Te ae poom bape and | "" ‘Next to Consumers Power @ BEDROOM wie ae, Open Eve. ti &: atest i onree ~~ . oe} ae” _}__ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY. APRIL ‘27,1056 = | 7 For Sale Lots 46| FUNNY BUSINESS _. by Hershberger] Money to Loan 53| Auto Accessories 57| For Sele Used Cars_ 61 “ry ) nw fRiets Heseend Lenterey, | " : savey yan ates - wel cg I: ee ' " om | ; CM PEPE S| 27 Ne $209 ™ $500 si Ko, Baxter & fe oF MODELS = lust be cash, but what o — LATE M «Ls = : a Livingstone ONE OWNER CARS LH BROWN, Realtor co Wn aerenie Beat Cass 101-5069 Chevrelete TAND HOME MITES GENERAL PUBLIC LOAN 1961-62-53 Pontiacs The Largest Selection 2 5 Mare i 1981-49-63 Buicks : : 1951-89-83 Oldsmobiles Only a few, $60 down Need-Money? aes ons ; ls @s near as vour telephones. Just 7 FE 5-821 E "C i = 100 x 150 apt AS LOW AS Ideally located, close to Pontiac BATTERY GUROER ONE $550 D BROS. Bes line ana sigres. Ine oeigh: cor aect fesse, meses | “Mazes Pend, sete on Soe ral Own Open 9 to % Sun. 1 to enjoy living in. mart comptes to seus tet vich ona | semmlner, Cue epert plug cleen Phone OR 3-1872 or OR 3-1769 ease rating with 4. cent = en cies er. oor jeck tor sale, re (PLUS MORTOAGE COSTS) | seg" Dix gil mortgages, Some wuael & oo = 6 he . repay- q Auburn Avenue. FE DRIVE Tro |% ROOM ALOW — : PARTS haa 2 tile 4 Acres on a hill Ugeies a0To mor couwia” — | EAs teal Rema Ti | tect foe mine tay direct Home & Auto |iiasn'ies eesti * iil dows & screens, 2 ddults shaded fi yy OL L Co lon at warts for ‘#6 cars Stans ~~ tlliaedlom 7 ee LADD oan MNPDONY | pS™beifand ave Ph PE 44513) . 3 i PUR Open Sunday 10 30 to 6 7, Comeepity Mettone) Best Bie | MaLLomy DesTamyTon AND} Community Motor Sales Nice with 2 small | 4206 Dixie Hwy. OR 32361 xe aaa = a s04 N Main & _ Rocheste children. 94.900. 91.000 Pey-{ 306 Pontiac Lx. Rd PE 3-407 TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 7 Snil Fines AND rosea: | ee _ ments $4090 mo. PE tia |i s Ba. DOT OP re TN maa “Fido’s digging up and taking inventory of his leftovers 22 N. MAIN _ good shape PE 44210 ba ben an By oun For Sele Lake Property 44) “'ueres on Union Late. Middle and | from last winter!” ROCHESTER, MICH. |"# obs MOTOR 455 TRFDRE | _ or ot ostrt, Per. COZY, MODERN, YEAR ROUND,| days. - ’ onstrator. leage, ee id ne ta See Te | STEEN Sma aPEoNeS| CREM ILS TET | SRA TC asa 000—terms $e08s. ‘Call for A oF Just property. ioe im mediate inoeme. PONTIAS :| ORION. MY . condition . . . - Also Drayton Plains (1 MILE OFF ORION) Masurek Motor Sales deep rater | WHITE [Bag Role | Ae etre | eee! Rowe ae eee! =| TS! Se cane lei Se a dn ae Seog ee rea" | er 3 reed Lae . BR IS keecaT 3e ACRE PARM WITHOUT BUILD | Gav cna Satemian Rees FO MAILER EXCHANGE baby, FE 4713) ot PE 40400. . rr) * ° ye modern housekeening| in6* om Pine Rd. north of | interview Mail at once your a Tetegre Rd VERY NICE!t. This Ad Is True The “All Woman Realty 8 9 to & Sunday 1 to 2 | and over niemt ton Rd. 900 down FE | qualifications, previous expert! WHEN YOU NEED | -Oree Eves a2. |, Bal LAKE OR 3-182 or OR D176 | information ral MY 30481. bo... | saaaie cok taser oeaee Boe - : OXFORD TRAILER | “gacdlinee‘sonauicn” moles and < ; Sar nd Ye aie ce “Sit Roce etes—poge es | “Eitag MO coe a sao | AEN PREF FED | Os Pee Pee oe $25 t SALES A yd rea a kL bus line, sice| rooms. full basement, ofl furnace, 4 é. AMBITIOUS 25 $500 = a TEN + . = ® rd top. The _ Fiatprce om Me om ee) seal eames, Tees iaae at Bom | “bedrooms tak, reg Sg hy O ge et Fan gn THELMA M. ELWOOD TKSowM : water Germ. screened pores, tet an tee Ge, Sees poor - We em hela you wih Gp es pew Wevettn ond Great oe in” Gea ee ee bie ant bees, oe Oe PEE SOE TIN Con ies Fae Pieeder | Soa om ren One MA) Uorserite wns Ercees, Werace"Tosbus ser] bey Myinen sot Ceperais. Ales | Jin” xigne"Ck, T'uuct outs | frtr lee mbeaess peter : street. Ress . Owner | Dp, ' ments Yellowstone and Tint Homes The| 67 Bouck s Sunoco Station eight cylinder engine in excellent 75S, fe ie eREALTOR Seseterred , Rent Lake Property 44A| sate Business Property 49 Partridg Telephone ws of call at our office. + "ber ‘Coot ‘beak’ rates up to 6| commer of Pontie Reed and | anditicn. $995 ~ WEST WALTON | srabouee, Claracum ‘eres, tees. | MODERN, § ROOM WITH, BASE: STATE oad > EXBRLAC—Et BOOR_EEDAK,| "0 MOWRY Dow ae : Qr rm: modern, three bedrooms 5 seonn use, 2 acres close to is Peation Lake." Appty e000 DIXIE FRONTAGE Tae TO aaE niet + - —_ as ee Grten, 00-06 att wgeting. _outrenie gtd . —______.___SWe ees garage and ene bait Clarkston, « at $4200 terms. | _ OR 30138 __..|. Buy now, not by the foot, but| YOU WANT TO BUY A BUSINESS NAN L = seat covers. 10 old. Traber deegreted home ee ee new interior | ¢ ROOM COTTAOE RENT acreage on Dixie. Approximate- » : FINA iCE co _Ube ove Sener FE ¢-3362 K ll 4 aod charm. You will like | to sell with only #800 pwn | Ponte FE29Wi. Saiy_ 60,000 with det} DOWNTOWN REST. |? ER Pe Tat OE at te GADILLAC “#7 @14 DR. RADIO eller-Koch crrangenn” AMO wn terms) George Marble, Realtor | Sate Suburban Prop. 45A| Over 200 young bearing fruit Show excellent gross. Has good Sele ak Setnead Lake neg | eee ee DEAL -FOUR BEDROOMS 6261 Andersonville Rd Waterford. | ~~~ Bernard mock Bde oot see ake be — stream | utpment and even steady trade on 10aC oe atte aaa Wondword of 12% Mute Rd. ie eel int: Sevdis Seite Gindere | es mation a addition there ate ental rooms | GET CASH QUICKLY Caailiac "2 Coupe “+ Ville ike home. oil ‘floor furnace, full Bungalow Special as - ee above that show a good imcome nop te miles, twe tone grees, SSE S| wesr sme | Ra USE gael OVD RINT Kalo | RRS Upto $500) Chief | SR SSS oe i : terms. ed at only $8150 with . BRICK 2 FAMILY 1 Utes Birmingham. “and Roches- Next to Consumérg Power silane cel aun aa pool oe ‘inn Ge” eee in 30 j . * ward ave rE so or FE pi ig ————_ KG Hempstead, Realtor a ee eee . a minutes. Loans also meade on fur- MOBILE! HOMES $13 Eu >E52 mornings or afters 56 4 ve calg? Hatt Huron st , L rooms sad bath cach. all $324 glassed sun porch. oak | FOR SALE OR LEASE WITH «| » $135,000 GROSS a ae ee ok ek ee bei om __ 48284 Eve FE 21317] * —_- a Ao — floors, —_ . F yy xe} room living warters. Heart | of _ - ears to Come ts ° years to pa er glide. Pay -— AIR, site nao mane peeps wa] Fane ewan | RAR Mate =| Sgorepeeees | OAKLAND) rer ces oe oo micnnem 1953 siusige onan" 7 i ; Lar ° 5 a 7 v reconditioned trailer as low as P See SY Pav ae Sige Reoten| J. ROHILTZ | peer es S| Sere sgie| LOAN CO. | sttchinson's Tater Sal vrolets| sae = FE beies REALTORS for quick sale st only . utchinson’s Trailer Sales ham —— $700 DOWN 148% N. 7 Bt ee pera BARBER $6,000 down plus inventory 4615 Dixi- Highway. Drayton Plains Che ole CHEVROLET 3 Tie SERIE’ . * . 7 Eadetrree sit ath tet S| ROOM VOLT Bane oas|= Estee Family Home | fae tisttese hye yesnt | | CONVALESCENT PE 2-9206 | caf i keer ial tne en saa: ance ties DOWN 1 ROOK AND 7 PIECE 5 ACRES soe Se vere. By eee. HOME 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG.| 2430 8. Dort Highway, Flint Choice of 15 Oy ee bath, hot water pjastered walls OR 3-01 . oice 0 4 CHEVIE, 2 $60. month, FE 2-2787 bef This well kept 10 room home can! i? LOTS i. clean and well equipped brick and up. 17 and 19 Auburn we meng Tae ip ots) wee | ee a Ig Ag Ba a PARKHURST ie CaETWT 7 ley. cow 1% story 2 bed bedrooms. or can easily be con. | 30 FT. ON PAVEM. "NI ALL OR| area. There are 12 rooms in ail ‘ . CHEVVY 4 DOOR DELUXE. ful) tile beth, tiled ilcben, ha basement, Delco auto. ofl | _ Part Inguire 24) N_ Perry. - possibility "of accommodating Court & Sales Demonstrators, New Car a ge nog Osmun ot.” Saved street. sare 6 950 . newt cary — sand a chicken Business Opportunities 51 with $6.980 down. Gail teeny for quiet, Pog Bn adi oe a Trade-ins, —Snytime ; $400 DOWN / 11 Acres-Vacant “A,AND'W” FRANCHISES AVAlL- Will trade ‘for smaut home. and” double bedroom ‘models . Bel Air Sport Geis ’51 CHEVROLET ° bedroom. modern, full bath, BRAND NEW FHA. BUN- ated near Clarkston this land Fy Cs 22 eu ; oar wn : : . - TWO DOOK ESE taaaeens| | eno etesgae hey | Rubee ee haces sel] fet Barony weet lwate st s| Without , Ssare“A' ret weer Naame a -y ee fertile, ‘This te the perfect place BONDING Att get READY 7 OFFICES IN PRINCIPAL CITIES End Trailer Big Choice - the 184 foot living room, | fF © pony. chickens or @ cow of | start church. piaso, and} ~~ COAST-TO-COAST naorsers of Colors ‘ : tomate oft beet tl gat | Soha” eMtge Sess, “aESse | MInS poeta, Erervesass fo stare , Exchange - - | 150 More e wate z - T $550 seer gad, cetera side Giroux & Hick Sn D World's Largest] zert.saes,ame pysiness, witn As ‘Low es New Car Trade-ins - +] Fy gat Reve §. 91800 pies 1roux 1ICKS grag fine end. oqute- | 2 W. Heres: Open Eve. PE SE! Sess finance company. Rewuire: 1 MICHIGAN'S WH | Seemed [om ose may praton rie | +60 me a 1195 FINEST ioe ae ba Oven Wes. till & Sundays 3-8 —location._low_rent_ PE ¢4078._ Rae o iT CARE GRAVES a) 20 WUPROKT IC j ment. triple AAA contract. 4, _— THE CORNER OF SOLD RAY O'NEIL. Realtor For Sale Lots “4 ah gt ee ps $299, or your old car down | MQQOWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD ONLY 5 LEFT Phone FE '}Ti0) or FE e417) | ACRE LOT LAKE PRIVILEGES. ' lake, Ra “sand Eusabets take : Co-operative Real Estate Exchange $20 down, 629s vcmth. 8. Seber, Attention! 150 More . BETTER | WILLIAMS LAKE ° BRAES OF TT iis auger 5 wed we Ogue DD & Resort New Car Trade-ins Cars ~ Recetas : BLOOMFIELD together and with just 4 little . = En} ~ MICHIGAN’S Scenic % acre parcel with | a BN large shade trees, -|“TUG” BORST, Realtor]. 26% W. Huron St, PE 5-3042 West Suburban Corporation of Pontise LARGE LOT. PATIO. SEWER A : ND Attractive one «tory . frame and ing about 013% South je Ear nee | water. bua, phowe for an appointment ca MR.| "* Psera! Parthoret Teter pe oMY feat — —— : 2 : We have ‘47 throu h‘ Auto Accessories 57 cae 8 STATEWIDE | LOANS |e oees| OS ; 5 RES Re aan oe ae ' We i” auto glass, regerstor, Gome. pew | son. | ree Community Loan Co. ech toot » Re Fea Your Hudson Dealer RL RATES | E Laren RE 273 eh ore! J ACOBSON'S | / . = . ~ \ | a | Z a * . ‘ Peay ace + an cot \ THE PONTIAC PRESS...TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1954 «| 1952 Acton 2 Drs., 4 Drs., Bel Air Sport Coupes As Low as 589 $195, or your old car, down 150 More New Car Tradc-ins MICHIGAN'S FINEST THE BIO PAVED Lot iw N ROAD AIR. 4 6,000 miles. ELUXE. CL cLus acces- . Lew tilenae. rE 32-5391 FORD FACTORY OFFICIALS’ CARS LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer 1952 FORD Country Sedan heater, overdrive, Ea Sg tae Huron Motor Sales 3 «4W. Huron 150 More New Car Trade-ins MICHIGAN’S FINEST PAVED Lot 13 ATTENTION! Mr. & Mrs, Public For Sale Used Cars o1| CLEAN KAISER 4 DOOR SEDAN MECHANICAL WE TRADE KIMBALL Your "Nash "Dealer 65 W. LAWRENCE aT Cass Nash orcs.) Cc bes a ¥ ‘ snd 6 FE 3-3i6e. _ top. Borcomely. mileage. OR ore ? e body work | wiser’ ? door ‘ose condition. 147 Nolerback 0 Runs Used f= ee M40 Ba: “re FE 3-047" 1947 eMEne RY 5 PASSENOER sy: * jo heater. $16. FE *51 MERCURY TWO DOOR SEDAN Radio heater and overdrive. Orie- inal grey finish without @ scratch. $895 150 More New Car Trade-ins MICHIGAN’S FINEST THE BIO PAVED Lor THE CORNER WOODWARD AND x MILE. ROAD s* MERCURY CLUB COUPE. 1 — extra clean 338 N Jobo | 1a ) MERCURY CONVERTIBLE. ether tery, auw trans- ieee: electric window and seat adjustments. 16,000 miles By ewner, company execulive's per- sonal car 82.350 no less MA 6 2808 ; "32 MERCURY MONTEREY 2 DOOR Radio, heater and overdrive. Blue tnd tvorv finish without « scratch 61,595 150 More New Car Trade-ins FINEST MICHIGAN'S THE BIO PAVED Lot ON THE CORNER OF WOODWARD AND ‘3 MILE ROAD ‘3 AND ‘4 DEMOS UP TO ig Jim Burns Buick mington Michigan Ph | rth or 3012 “O.K.” Used Cars and Trucks Jack Habel Chevrolet SOUTH SAGINAW AT COTTAGE PHONE FE 44546 "$3 Oldsmobile SEDAN ; aa Radio heater Hydiamatic. Per. fect Sungold finish and whitewal res . $2.095 150 More New Car Trade-ins MICHIGAN'S FINEST THE BIO PAVED Lot HE CORN #OODWARD a 13 Nits. ROAD OL : fully 36.000 males. Ex- celia condition. Private 1951 Plymouth $495 with $50 down and $326) per month BRAID * oo oe AT W. PIKE 186 PLYMOUTH SAVOY 1964's DOOR sedan has powerflyte —_< auto. trans Heater sell. Need @ ‘48 to ‘Si car and cash. Can — e Call MI ©1201. hours Lincolp $1066 Sat_alj day and Sunday. 1949 Plymouth asea | pRaiD’s cage AT W. PIKE ee. es 196 Streamiiner 8 .... $345 Chev. Deluxe 2 dr. ....... Packare 2 ¢r ROR Ford ey “adenine si 70 MONEY DOWN A reas mae Ran $605 4#®@ Buick Convt. R&aH Dyna “Bob” Boles Auto Sales | 17? 8. Saginaw St. PE + COME ONE—COME ALL! rh i CARS 22 AUBURN AVENUE IHEY | STRAW'S CHEAPER If you have the price of several bales COME ON IN "C Mt 4 o, ngen oe back we ~ foe Sm gory, eee 6PM ‘ itor S-rpvey ae M EAVOY. tite Hid Sree 0h S01 Pitet “Ave. ee, eT CARNIVAL - _ For Sale Used Cars 61 oi} “by Dick Turner | i ae - iF ie DTS ny ‘ age > V out of the way any more!” For Sale Used Cars 61 For Sale Used Cars 61 Bright spot ‘53 Buick 72R Sed. ’S3 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille 53 Olds. 88 Holiday 53 Olds. 98 Custom Sed. '§2 Buick 72R Sed. ’53 Ford Custom 2 dr. Sed. 53 Dodge Diplomat Cpe. '52 Pont. Chief. 8, 2 dr. | '52 Stude. Hardtop Cpe. ’52 Chev. Deluxe 2 dr. $2 Ford Custom, 2 dr. Fordomatic '51 Cadillac 62 Sed. $2 Pont. Convertible 51 Pont. Chief. 8 Sed. 51 Buick Riviera Cpe. 51 Olds, 2 dr. Super 8&8 ‘50 Buick Special Sed. 51 Chev. Deluxe 2 dr. *S1 Ford Custom 8, 2 dr, '51 Dodge Coronet Sed. ’SO Olds. Super 88 2 dr. SO Merc. Club Coupe ’SO Buick Super Sed. '49 Pont. Chief. 8, 2 dr. '49 Ford Custom 8, 2 dr. ’'49 Ford Custom Convert- ible '49 Olds. Convertible ’48 Pontiac 2 dr. ’47 Pont. Streamliner 49 Dodge Custom Sed. "46 Ford Deluxe 8 Sed. ‘47 Chev.-Club Coupe - $795 | ‘48 Studebaker Sed. se | +49 Hudson Super 6 Cpe. CHOOSE YOUR OWN TERMS |" PONTIAC RETAIL STORE GOODWILL USED CARS ‘NOT A NAME BUT A POLICY” Dollar for Dollar You can’t beat the PRICE or CAR to be found on It’s QUALITY that counts! . VAL door, Padio heater and Gyromatic PONTIAC RETAIL STORE - Factory Branch 63 Mt. Clemens at Mill Phone FE 3-7117 -BUSIN | Oliver! 22 Years a $3395 1950 Buick 4 dr. Road- _ master, This one be- longed to the boss. Ra- dio, heater, Dysafiow, spoke wheels, Fri aire Air Conditioning. custom upholstering, power steering and power brakes. Original price was $4,740. The car is less than one year old. Remember, we're “Tradin’ Fools.” “These drivers nowadays! Why, they don’t even try to get|. - $/60 1950 Buick, This is a Riviera Series, Super 4 dr., equipped with radio and heater. We feel it is an gntstanding buy. Beautiful paint and very smart lines. It can be yours for only $245 down, 18 months at $34.16 (first payment June 12th). Call for a demonstration drive in this one, $345 1949 Chevrolet with ra- dio and heater. Runs very good but needs a little bump work, if you are handy with a ham- mer—this is the one for you. NO DOWN PAY- MENT and take 18 months on the balance. model. FE 2-910] Not bad at all for a ’49 70 C OLIV ESS IS Motor Common Sense When cars are selling, there must be a reason. There are two good rea- sons for good sales, Num- ber one is appearance, if a car is properly recondi- tioned inside and out it will sell. Number two is the price. We are careful on both points and when you buy your car from Oliver’s we guarantee sat- isfaction. We have been here over 22 years, we're reliable. Test dive any of our cars and you are un- der no obligation whatso- ever. . 1951 Desoto 4 dr; A one- owner car that words can- not describe, Spotless blue upholstering, all the extras and very low mileage. If the original owner knew we were selling this car so cheap, he would be heartbroken. One look at this and you'll be the new owner. Remember, we're open from 8 a.m, to 9 p.m. $1095 1951 Pontiac 2dr. This is the type of car we could talk about all day, but we won't. Just call FE 2-9101 and we'll be pleased. to give you a demonstration drive. The car is a beauti- ful blue job and neat and clean im and out. Your old car will handle the down payment. ars to Choose SALES ears a Good Pl rchard Lake Av ner of Williams en 8a.m.to9p. For Sale Used Cars 6t . Reliable BUIC} ER MO Dynaflow. because it phone From enue St.) m. $1495 1953 Pontiae 4 dr, luxe. Green paint and matching upholstery. Radio and heater. than one year old and véry low mileage. We've priced this big car in the small car bracket. This is the kind of a buy you get from a fran- chised new car dealer, $1695 1952 Buick Super Rivi- era. Radio, heater and tone paint. much of a job to recon- dition this one for sale De- Less Beautiful 2 It wasn’t has always had excellent care by the previous owner, Just FE 2-9101 we'll arrange to give you a demonstration drive, no obligation. $1395 1951 Buick Super Rivi- era, Three of these to choose from, all have radio, heater and Dyna- flow. Take your pick, be quick and get the color you like. Remember, no reasonable offer refused on any of our fine re- conditioned used cars. and TOR ace to Buy FE 2-9101 For Sale Used Cars 61 For Sale Used Cars 61 Our late model Chryslers are the Newest Used Cars you can buy! | Come Drive One | MONEY DOWN! Our plan is ethical, honest ICM ~ OFFERS AGAIN $7 54 Mercury Monterey, overdrive, radio &“heat- 5,000 miles. ‘53 Ford Convertible, Fordomatic, radio and - heater. 53 Pontiac Convertible, hydramatic, radio and heater, '52 Pontiac Catalina, hy- dramatic, radio, heater, & whitewalls. ’°S3 Ford Tudor, radio and heater, 10,000 miles. '53 Ford Country Sedan, radio and heater. '52 Ford Country Sedan, radio & heater. 53 Chev. Sedan, 8,000 miles. $2 Ford Sedan; radio & heater. ‘52 Ford Tudor, radio and heater. ’51 Mercury Tudor, radio and heater, Mercomatic, ’51 Nash Tudor States- man, radio & heater. ’5S0 Mercury Tudor, radio and heater. ’S1- Buick Super Sedan, radio, heater, Dynaflow. ’51 Buick Special Sedan, radio and heater. ’SO Ford Tudor, radio and heater. ’50 Chev, Club Coupe, radio and heater. ’°S1 Pontiac Tudor, radio and heater. 530 Ford Club Coupe, ra- dio, heater & white- walls=~ '46 Mercury Sedan, radio and heater. '48 Dodge Sedan, radio & heater. 'S0 DeSoto Sedan. Radio & heater. 47 Plymouth Club Coupe, Special Deluxe. Not a “Rough Rider” in the lot. Come in today and try out the car of your choice. CY OW! Your Ford Dealer 147 S. inaw St. ~ Phone 5-4101 ‘Good Cars OWE put money in WHY old worn-out unit, WHEN you can get a recondi- tioned, “A-1” Used Truck from Cy Owens. "31 FORD F-6, 2 ton dump ‘SOFORD ¥% ton panel, new paint '52 GMC ¥ ton pickup "49 CHEV. ¥ ton pickup "48 FORD Long Wheel _ Base '$3 STUDE. ¥ ton pickup, 4,000 miles 'S2 FORD F-6, 2 ton dump 'S1 CHEV. 4 ton pickup '47 INT'L, 2 ton dump '51 FORD % ton panel 50 GMC ¥ ton pickup They're “A-} Buys” CY OWENS Your Ford Dealer 147 S. Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-4101 Al Truck Specials '49 Chev. Sedan Delivery $395 46 Dodge YY Bie Panel $195 '49 Ford 15 T. Panel $195 SO Ford % T. Panel $495 zi 46 Chev. 36 Panel 52 Chev. 1 T. Pickup $795. ~ 53 Chev. % T. Pickup - ™ 1982 Chevrolet 2 @r. ..... $1,198 thru \ 5 |? 300. Vs sedan, demon, and true. DOWN | 1951 Plymouth Sud .. $1,005 Credit Union 18, . °| 1981 Piymoum 2 ar... 7m Finance Co. tres, "Oe tet bene me ee 1950 Pontiac, -Hyéramatic . 9688 or Your Bank line. Can be coon of Riker Gorege, | See ans drive ee beauties. Die. finish. ekeeliens, tires. nee et Th ee 1498 er. Smooth running six cues TAKE A LOOK 1960 PlymoGth 2 dr ........ 3695 JEROME Paulson \S27 Sree siass wig enue the Pesta 2 AF oon 7. pA NO MONEY DOWN ipa Buick 1949 DeSoto 4 dr. wees. 9005 OLDS-CADILLAC Jw SE an E KellerKoch i Bente sees Debete 4 62. oseceeons as Used bard Lake tose mar ere e€1ler-NOC Int, Poutne k New Core— 390 8. Secinaw om CHRYSLER-PL DEALER Buick Trucks 1949 Olds wmeke ees $ os as Woodward af Lng pie 1940 Nash 48 Chev 2 8 Gam dio, ‘ : Vou id ; owe aeow ces. — = ies Ford ‘590 Chev, Sedan Delivery So stat safe Yoorhlen, Chere: our 1948 Buick 78 _ise Sain , Cranbrook 4 soe pal” aPESE? wagon 7 aie Many Other Bargains Raia ’ up Gatien Was a ow 1952 Plymouth Sedan To Choose From wil make the down vav-| "sedan Buc condition, U, 8 Royal | /F i aii oS ee re yp Lg pl pag + oe ' ; - | geuetpgh ais gewed Call ater wo Riemenschneider Bros. Boor “pontiac ~ | Clarkst DODGE- drive, radio, heater, oper Se $ SEDAN ar on YMOUTH Sie ed were br te ax “crime! eres! = MOTOR SALES AT PL , 232 S. Saginaw St. Open ala - Phone FE 2-9131 na | CMs leeepears a ZZ id PONTIAC. ¢ DOOR. dee" MICHIGAN’S tens hpereme it CM Ty argyle Ave. ae] —-——*$3- PONTIAC — LL - a Community Motor Sales : ete F bo RA areen ‘inish oe dee OU ee oe “ EER toes neeis ath } see $1,895 ~ ontiac, 1 yo, ae — ee nye te A condition. See 150 More “ou Pioe = knob Ad, between Mar ‘i Tae Discount ey Community Motor Sales |_9 Harold Turner New Car Trade cd. Mike's Auto Sales St Sasi ol “ ‘er New Ford MICHIGAN’S Pontiac's Top ie a ar. 464 S. Woodward | FINEST navies ar a . irmingham wooottt 2 PT as om ~~ 0 RnoaD 3 j F a ave, ‘ | ‘ a ’ ¥ / ‘ é a / sia SM cali ae os ape 3 om sa: sain \ —— + a a -~ Ft rene Te ESS RSS RSS Siti Gee UY A a SR DE ee eee Bier seeerees Heer eee ee \ : sae « ‘ - a om + e “ ‘ * 4 ; ‘ 4 & - i o \ ° ‘ fo S a a, 9 . , a a * . 7 Fy ’ _~. ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1954 ee MODEST MAIDENS By -Jay-Alan | For Sale Miscellaneous 72 WE DELIVER 1 OR 2 YDS. i. Air ’airt. top “soll Sod trucking. | WHITE OOSLINOS POR _Coll_onjtime. PE +6004, __| sale. of Commerce. : WASHED SAND AND > RAVER, = eneeretinareetietntngraceteatestsaemyynein sono cement a Sn ‘ » *$1 Chev. Posel...., es _Sepplis OR IRT On PEAT. Se ne + WO Ford cab and jchsssonabie. OW Ste after 3 _Sale Farm Produce | 87 . chassis ....---.$395 Se ee aw. uene ) 49 International - ~ Wood, Coal & Fuel 80 APPLES Panel paraseeen ee GooD DRY SLAB 0 50 " "$2 Ford pickup +++ $84 oe eo a 48 International Al wooD me Er a. wencord. of 3 $10. FE ° 6 eid yond ..... 5° re bandse PA GF COAL *51 Chev. Cab and } and Opdyke Market ene chassis .......--$645 genes, Plants, Trees, Shrubs 804A s a TAR TENTION WN TROCKERS' OR Round Lake Rd. EM 30634 _— | iishogany flush door ...... 4 HIGHWAY TRACT Anne le. te re Laund ~~ fi Birch , wo 8100 ° daily RF, ay a hase ome Put w.. a GARAGE TO HOLD ABOUT | i*¢ perfec se Wholesae * ahd rial” wtanders 19.50; davenport and ft. * WE DELIVER chair $18, Table Ko was stove is see ‘4. ‘atl | puck WiLL SPRUCE POR BARGAINS $19.50; 3 burner me ns. oA . you, also Wane. perser ant Cot: Used G te T so small oy Aye wt eI : . rado Pine Mugho Aus’ J en irac bike, 50: china $16.50; . e and Con- $ ar , new er Pe MES ee 4 LI JIMBER truck for_parts. ae ocr. Arvorvitaas Native. shade Dept. . c ii IN. FURN ¥ ining tablen. $195: Puraiture of ; 14 Md stober’ Win all| tnd burlap. 90d3 sleet RG Toke | WE NAVE OW faxp L Sete Ecker teeps | Sony EAN ema BUILDING, SUPPLIES | seein Tosi aeearteeT eset | Sect he, cemas"ys uN, |. GOOD San, SABO burn near v of coal and Ww < West on grave ison GMC_ | airecthad ans 8 | _Fiizuct car'Satec "Petit | | “My husband adores me in s clinging gown, expecially one | mengoese a ct 6 Wat] PSSA od ioe | Fetes? oat soon wm U| a8 Aa Wilson aiuaong -MRFAL SED._COM|— "DUTCH MASTER | that clings for at least five years!” seiyrsise uike igs Snegtime | PE etwas ST otapiora BULBS Hw PER| WE TARE TRADE 3 Ss > jac , . Mohair couch and chair for im cae board Sq. Ft Woe.” Pir “tse 3 GA. HI-RECOVERY GAS WA-| pbundred. Across avers Duaties FE S-O734 ol Ke i12 : 809 oodward i’ sectional what have | Rubber base paint. covers quality, ho waste 1 Te ter heater: $55. New toilet bowls| drive-in Theater Keylon's + Le 4531 a vd panat res, 08 cal non-petswing | Sale Household Goods 71) For Sale Miscellaneous 72 ixe 2 2 baer tn Dosis ir Sta. 50 2e bans bostns, rede A at ve CATWAM RASPBERRY KING BROS. j 9 | enamel reg B98 eal ~~ putea eel porter. some ce low te 08 ea. ptt Oa 60 South hundred YOUR I-H DEALER : sant ane ae gRCAN FRYE DROP USED TRADE-IN Burmeister’s ap. Doors. | ate _ sans oot meio ‘taxe| Pontiac Road at Opdyke . ; DEPARTMENT ported weeds: Plywood Fir, | rr ¢ ROOM B00 THERM me On| Ses fee Need Maret ele ae] Poa 5 | Be eB, Medes, ater Suey =| LE EPL : $8 R a wood & asphalt. < GEOL atiachm m a; te Sa Weel nate he "teat beeettui| Sale Musicas Goods 73 PLANT NOW Excellent 1010 E. Wab - pes exterior. Know your dealer for vi - Big, tbe TRC ERY | BOLENS : 4 Quality. ACCORDIONS. PecToRy Enices, LAKESIDE NURSER MR ROTAR “$88.50 | 148 fr boards, No. 2 110 per M. Paul St. Cyr Lumber 0. finest _ A ane ene outers. 3044 Elisade.n Lake Rd. evans EAuE MON $108 50 ° 20 Lake Rd. Tel. now _Open Evenings “ DIXIE HWY. x15 4 $95 per M. ears oT tenity. Pre coer We Meron) PLANT EVERGR*ENS NOW OR 3-8506. or MA S187) CONVENIENT CREDIT ~ FH de Basement Apt. Save dig your own We have all BOLENS TRACTORS Ave THOMAS ECONOMY [| 24.Ne, 2 te 0110 per LAWN FENCING GRINNELI. BROS SMALL UP-| tyres. Junipecs Yews. also white |Come here to buy and get theé agate Geode & bud Geer ....... 08) . sc neve tn ctese @” end right piene. race bargain. Gel wren trees Nick Preda Nursery.| ostra peed corvice L~ of ye fw FURNITURE CO. he bo 7. wink ane wae a single and ge ma in lagher + +0566 ; 4760 Piddie Ra. = Crescent ve {pecbecns love mowers, 4 MOTORCYCLES & OER- ; jens he brands, slightiy 28. segnew Bsn. | Be Be 2a .... Te perm] ve p woven Seneing, Shep WUNTINGTON PIANO” BEAUTT. Re. Open dolly and Sundeye. . Pontiac & Bale, pane Og value, $199.50 GAS RANGE. CON- | 4x8 sht tock . st 17 sround tod. then nN ‘ee ful vase. Small . Ber | 56008. — . eo oo Tiretien” * man 178) Lake USED TOM’S WA. ¥e i engine aes SES Lad 02; PE 5-24 Michigan Fluorescent. 303 Orchard | “Gition PE 5-077. ogg gr eee Prete per a AND SPORTING GOODS =| eee ee eet Le Pe Rapeeery het - wieoeene GU CRITEN’S Leke_Ave. is DE-IN = 314.96 781, Orchard Lae Ra : M $1.00 IUG : s Zasy MANGLE O00D CONDE USED TRA + Combination Geer . 07 Sun. PE 5-34 20713. Sugar Maple tree Oa 9.9638 a eLectaic TRAFOR. 0000 one ee | r roche eet ATS one iAVATORIER. COMPLETE. Witt ag. Ovcar Pa Pe 3sait. ota TE TP PECTED ED PREMTER | = a: te. PEs $3.0 | DRIVE OUT TO BURMOIBTER'S | teacets #9090 value 81498 also | lato QO REPAIRING. | ot Rederwen ctravterrice, eat! CHAIN SAWS $ AND CAVE UP TO $500 ON ALL | toilets, bathtubs, shower stalls ot | Prank rit. PE +1546. _ Ethan recberry plants. - ©1582. | Sales service & rentals. MY 3-868. _— “hie es | MATERIALS terrific values These are crete | <5) tpn ONT MENDELSSOHN | TREE TRIMMING AND REMOV- | FRAZER Rote o Tilers, paris and rER PULL- Make Sure IT's marred. Michigan Fiuorescent, | SMALL U el Also shrubs and fruit trees Ree end ion | FOR SALE GRAY MORAIR $19.99 | e ; gy ang ong . good tone. See this one st) med by licensed qualified tu “ peak Service. 1880 N. Op eT Chair. practical earl B : t pn. 3 sai aD — electors. FE see __| man. OR 2708. After 6 call! Gyno PE 64see Ton| Sie Be) otha ceen Co, | abi shibeer "ent |e etic APUG, “Edt ,Fe sar So teas are Te Wat SWAP CADTS WOR coat | Sr Sm 7 pgs) Northern Lumber Co. | iipicing cabinets, -AROE ® | {Supers ‘ve gesee af teens Fe PS cr TTalce| sept ce,.f Be, belemy ich bore, be #107 Ceatey $7.95 value, $2.95. Slightly marrec | Sale Office Equipment 76 _Giosemh mw: FUR SRLS 1988 id, } WE DELI IV ER Also large selection of medicine LEED , TREFESAND | GARDEN TRACTOR, : | Radius cabinets with and without lights. - - | er ttachment. MI IN 6 ROOM FOR SALE vseD, wo 8 Traces Et . os cucepteonal gins Sehions onan te et on Adding | yaoi a a _— 14 INCH Se 3 Ce ee rae Ee ee) Ee Sete | Os eters Ear Se —— SF 4 ress — a ° oon — GTOMATIC WASHER NEW AND USED WRITER SALES & SERVICE. M23 ‘Mile Ra | he and box springs, and Huron BENDIX AUTOM bettied , N gas range in good G3ED WASHERS REPRIGERA.| AXD « pound of coffee 600] Perettse rete, patted | 10%) 8. Sagmen Utica, Michigan _REpubiic $504! ike NEW RIDING 7 TRACTOR, | Joctria, or One ranges. and OBieese Fie Sod ‘clectrie besters. stoves ead | Sale Store Equipment 77 Prony CLUMPS stiLt IN| trailer sarctioner, bla blade. ~ t, Realtor condor , ry BUCKET LOADER BARBER | apoliances ft bousetraiors end | "WN NUS | ground. $-yrs_ old MU #1814 | in Us silOw-You OOR-GOL wen CALL FE 4-6706 Sites. | Sand" ond’ grovel, Encelions con | OOS, cosh wt terme. NATIONAL CASH REGISTER, For Sale Pets ai aS of tools tor om AFTER 1000 A. M. AB STOVE GOOD GON. tion. MUlberry #11l PETRO REAT SERVICE co. electric. 4 —, . —_ Daas te New Ides and Gent tools. Liana on | SatuROOn PoTCEES SO Tt @ 8 TE.SORAPS Geit ana Riding. Chub 2200 Uaioe A Ce REOUTERED, . COCEER Various ‘makes of ased eeuip- loader Pipes and fittings, « th Open evenings : ppies. biond ter achine . tor buiidecing wort. | FINE RADIO i ALSO ONE 010. phe St Gr | snd gas water heater, of] and oe Beg —Eahe_B4,_ 0S Comporee - Ortonville. — PE 5-8785. ELECTRIC RAN - | Overhea arage rs AQUATIC GARDENS | gooey. 308N DES Bi S MODEL A FORD. GOOD CON- Refrigerator 900. FE ¢Sms._ na Be ln ey ne =a Standard sizes available num- Sale Sporty Goods 78 | TROPICAL. FISH & SUPPLIES tor with new En. totic i = lence charger ot oe BE 80 HOT °C CI] ber and factory rejects 290) Se §7 N Mill St PE 42853) sp tooth harrow, tandem dou- anens | oe: ai Mieize! HEIGHT’S SUPPLY give vou @ free estimate om re-| Guns BUY. SELL, TRADE BURR. | © —*- Saat Pakikuare | ble disk and John Deere 2 bot- kev 3-208. PRENCR [got lai Walnut learn more about America's 2685 Perry St. vente yer | ae Goors with | “Ghell PE 32-4708. 378 » Telegraph Sel 4th St FE 24025 Closed Sun | ‘0M, plow. Reasonable Very = 2 mattress VE 21007 etl acu wuaee | of seas = ‘PERRY DOOR CO | MEN's G GOLF CLUBS MATCHE BABY PARAKEETS CAGES AND ses Call liford. ~ i , trom swap for late GOOD . USED IANCES. SELL type by Ede Airtemp. Call BONDEX “HYDRAULIC HEAVY 371 S& Paddock __ FE 20203, wreanee bea om yg sua. supplies OL 2-608" : MaSsEY HARRia Se TRACTOR 5 Peet Sate TA oy eeciss | test. RivDt now we have nee 4 | Setrence or building See Gan, | ONE PAIR OF GARAGE Doone | ;BOSTON BULL REGISTERED) with hydraulic cultivator, 2 bot 3 AND a cemeak Oost pee iy aneee | W rought lron weenie | eas Fuel arc Fae “38 Orchard a In goed condition SMELT NETS terriers 382 Nelson _ _ gue x Ky r deny éri ranch t M am Lake Ave FE 56150. — co = . BEAGLES. AKC REGISTERED cum Beane home wean for tractor er touls. at use TV. 8 OO. MewerD |o ploce ¢ mil He} os | BUILDING PLANS FOR SALE:|OLD BLUE TICK COON HOUND.| @ @ wood handle, 24° —_ | One @ months old. one 1 year oid ie kGranY THLEAS TRIE FE 44326 after The Geet Penschespina Shop | ack® sunt $4235) — set of cogging $0 FE EUR = $3.96-—This week gply | | ee eee Ike POR BALE | ple M. Rotary tillers. Roto How, trade op © “SL of |S! W_ Huron wiTW BLUE bo aa NPANTED FURNITURE | 0x08 feet 5 rooms upstairs. store — Tom’s Hardware | A“ou ye seas | din and walking garden trec- : N COUCH. LOE | PICk K & P AINT STORE] $P0ar garage Gownctaire. 6i00-08 NEW LOW PRICES AND PORTING GOODS | HAMSTERS, FINE SMALL PETS Lees Sales & Service 3-2800 i rae over $15. 97 143 re Et pee $100.00. | sve 2n6's & tafe 908 per ue. paw om ~ he ee vn = Anderson's Hamstery. 21 Mt. Cle Bt. MD ton pick-up, or — REAS- | Free Parking. “at ABE ~ gf oh | Dw puresier | stai3 é ye ved a amen nn bene — | ameter. TROS wcAL aL | —~ONE_MAN 5 Cuan) saw onabie. LaFore : 5 s REMINOTON 276 | 4 am o Wenestans” Paens _ WAYNE GA ERT’ s 1212 Destax Ave. in Ward Or. eT gr aoe I weather strip 1 - 370 CAL. 4 Ed’ all Shop. Aster. VE NEW AND USED I dow-wood Sub. tigh! FE 2-845, +0433 a 1 A Special _ehards, Call PE 42687. and belancer $15. foe tee } WEL SOP tm for ao dem ¢ Sil | OR 30728. ppliance Specials “All cur prices are reasceabie. | SAVE UP 10 @ PER NEW DOG BOARDING KEN earmeate eran ees Oe “4 CHEVROLET PICK UP TRUCK KENMORE AUTOMATIC WASHER, | OF refrigerator. 5 cu. M A-1 949 | COLEMAN OU, WATER HEATER. BLACKETI'S: famous brands, fishing tackle. | open Come out and see i Also den & Lawn Equipment. 1863 8. or 16 — boat of — Teasonabie. OL 1-3641. Crosley refrig. S cu ft A-l $50 po er and mattress, PE $3345. aod golf, binoculars. dase tennis, Boxer puppies for sale Le =! Woodward (North of i¢ Mile), STAR value. peste Welverine bull Call 7 cy clothes dryer A-1 shape $99 | Springs | Building Sunplies archery Kennels 1 Crooks Rd ‘se mile) Birmingham Phone MT 66000 ‘nn a OL 68Tli LINOLEU M, ¢ x12, $3 490 8 Speed Queen ironer, aor £31 — TCs FOR FU FURNITURE - Be noes We PP oor, my ores plan _ north of aubera FE 17-6324 - LEPECIAL prices) — sere, Those you Ce eoseter. PE 9400 uo Bg 4 — ee” * parry | 6200.98 Kelvinator automatic wash CED AR PENCE | Lay ANY | PRACTICALLY WEW A COLA WANTED SHOTGUNS AND ieee ries. 1304 Mt ‘Clemens FE sabes: Mes | ang = al a ee es pyr cer terested te 9 fine custom = LIKE WEW. “32 MODEL ELECTRO.| 4,55-,°°r,, fel installed $239 “length. FE 1.0779, 36082._ | machine, 6 cent r. “piles, Manley Leach, 10 Bagiey PARAKEFT-— BREFDERS BA-| Gnd Wiscones motors. vned rr} 3 be. Tet and a For Sale Clothing 70 lux sweeper ptigshneas cettter ee ae ay s3s0, CASH CASH CASH 36140 FLAT WE HAVE _ My AgSORT. | bies, 791 Melrose FE. 23340 P ontar Farm Supply . Ge Go combination owrtem, |. sasae LACE OVER TAN SATIN aoe Beni oo DIN: nay ethers to choses from. | pce anything you tive of value. PENNYA® ip Fr. sf Anoe: 7 ey cussean het eee ace porns JOHN DEERE DEALER , “GHORTY HOOKS PLACE semi-formal dress, worn gag ga Mg nag gs 2 o> to months to Pri. auctions Michigan Auction| ‘ins Chalmers: water pump and ect for the latest . We Bae art i size 14. $12. One — blue —_ p ~Bng sheanitache top stove, elec. « PIECE SEDEOON GET setiD _ Mart. M24. Lake Orion MY 2-1631. metal lathe 10x24, er Dam 6507 wou ay Be to help poy a pong PUREBRED | ‘Soxen ite Px cd FARMALL CUB. LI LEVELING Diab vr os : — = pote cow _—— 25 steins — os $100. Also mise. Mid- CEMENT BLOCKS _ | —2ie_Hey. MOWER SALE apace 1 Coede. Keego| inayw Tri i, Dravton Woeds | _ blights” beéo et, STE jer ae Neptune Motors all wool> gored skirt, for short place set. wicket set, knee hole | —*°%* —| mmediste’y -deliverea. 96 shettiela | POWER MO ~ a | PARAKZETS CANARIES CAGES: sivept ictry GARDEN TRACTORS Mite.” Weighs size 12, like new. $8. Gee! Gesk 4 piate laundry tove. mir-|5 YEAR SIZE BABY BED. $13. Ph. FE 2-6401 or FE 23-7275 SAVE UP TO food Bin~ 877. 584 Oakland Ave 5 Hp with reverse §298. freight, Se. ae starts these. youl ime them. Fa. VS yor, lames, érapes. gihes, eo Eest Rus. pound amaze whieh pene, | SALLERINA LENOTH WEDDING | Island Lae, EM 33078, — er ype Washing machine. FE Bee Rereler $1.00. 30m. 6 crete, | ee | een a HE with 6 epeeds $168, plus of - va be)” Sua vel) alse itreen “bridesmaids ty wane ag) ae Livino Suite. FE sti) and PE some 8 Tore a eS oe Le Oh Girt. Late Cen aa ee te aaberm Fe A comoicte le Jf low cost quick. x v ardsiee 20548 condition CLOTHES STEEL R \e e 1908 he Barver | jEw ro cS RM x iz ati aG AnD ARS WADERS H% Fo PRIGIDAIRE oan OR O1L.66. _ Sarpine Tuimber Co 1e"ta’ Toro retary with teal mus gt Fy Fenty FoRganED bOxEne Gh Rea Gs | Sad cette ees Terme. Parts , 1. Paid $50 $35. otors. . 3680 Sashabaw Rd. —0_Highiand cher $89. ee a | Cooley Lake Rd. : Fin, a | eee gory | cite er carr pamce aay |? APES REM APG,| BR YOURE | mean hap soon m |store RLACELDIRE AND apttcey peers Soka “Sie hy SPE AP Sise ior 14, Reasonable. 208 na aeig eae: On and| Wile Neeeoneble. | COMPLETE SS eeney ons stay Ser oe Oe) Fe 2een ait SrGue OCF “fhe, Lowietd Rennels PE 34018. anon MILKER PUMP. PiPR hair $25; other ite 2-0630 E é AMERIC PROD’ pe “Fk — ale ( Sviven Shores Dr PE 36123 | — H hold Goods 71 or Pe She = _ ee GARAGE 2h ss tractors. dzwwowar ead evel 60-40. Pui eae, Yt mesae, vis Call O8 ga - new 6 can milk Svimanns gy Sale AROON DAVENPORT AWD OUTFIT 875. $26. Clinton engine Sales and Service | “#04 par” 301 to $ p.m motor repe'r, Backed by ITEMS, 2M top | —halt_ $8 FE 2604, ——| "ouster : OVERHE ps DOOR yy © ae a eee ee TPEMALE BOXERS CHEAP FE SPECIALS iW yoary egy ig aS Miness., is $25; m any ft =, -E, gg gg AND CEVENT EXTRA KELLY’S HARDWARE| —#sre! FE 2-8502. ; ate ~OPALINE wE PARAKEETS One 5‘) h. p. riding tractor with 8 ‘Tony’ _Empire rocker. $18, pine rocker | wew 2 PIECE LIVING mee gare $F se PRer ep Rulsabetn Lane _ HAGGERTY. _Laaeb-heneee obtuse 0-62 | DIRT, TOP SOIL. "BAND, 2 hd cage tit, PE SAO16 ail” tools Vinciuding “mower. One 7 — > S Seber. : pine blanket chest, | Taft. san ai ee rifjee for $250. r—~_—-———— -_—| fUMBER COMPANY Auburn Heights ° are es os Fe + «PRECIOUS KITTENS FREE TO| biade. One Boien's 2% hp. with eile _____F IBERGLASS $30: z Rocker, | pas" agag “i Secriie | 2% INCH RCA _W CON- 4 SEFESES at Loe Low EEE rirat- termes FE 4-070+-evenines cuttty yeret-woed Suai-ten——_— ~ De & yourself, or let us apply.| newly walnut . “| sole with AM and radio 3 | 17 Waeeery wey. rater Lake YWOOD aT os : rave ; og ge So Fae rere, For Demonstrations Wed. and Fri. 8; secretary; curved glass china cab- speed record player. Excellent FE $8391 or BLACK DIRT. FILL DIRT. TOP; Dogs Trained, Board _32 on win are cat ee equip: m. and Sun, 3 p.m. Lorem bl inet, $35: full size roll-away bed, -EW FURNITURE condition. FE 5-2445. _ | EVANS 30 GAL a HOT WATER PLYWOO sotl, road gravel, cement gravel, ment. New and used Wagner and Bey aser sete ase cat |B abaw™s UTE) NEW FUR |" shee cee eDNIRT AUS ,STISLE | neo Ma cia | sbsed bit ee son ange: | oaks whyrmne,ann, car | Bick iocaor, Uae ek rbd . . z : ‘| " v j available . \ : Hwy. near 14 2 ee | aban r aize Gas Rance.| WAREHOUSE PRICES) Ser Te on Sab + Avatianle EVERY SAT. & 6UN. ONLY LE | au kinds, plain & decorative. Kiteh- a an aek tee Lae Sk CATS. PRIVATE | RUNG | Massey Harris tractors and wood poate um cars also ca | four Dagan ws one a ara s | bods, complete .. eee a Ve WESTINGHOUSE “AUTOMATIC AREHOUSE, 461 8. GAOINAW . en cabinet doors—drawers m _ Serdon —EM a _— boas .‘Burr-Shell, 375 8. Telegraph. | 8" Soe for demonstration noes, $50. pe each | ashe monstrate Excel-| po’ : NTIAC PLYWOOD Co. BLACK DIRT, PILL eed tang” ¢ a oe fee BAGLEY A tO PARTS | (es ot catrectamary vetoss, Micb-| Renvacen tea’ tremes ns is net hrice tor quick sale, #90 FOR NABLE. i 1488 eortia Ave 32-2543 | gravel, sand top soll FE ont. Hay, Grain & Feed 83 and agivice i, Pork Ferroson PE 2254 or VE +3008 Botensortsnd chate’ <.. |0 PIECE MAHOGANY DINING uaa Pavement Breakers. | 7S" POs onl grovel. Verslnom gait oo BALIn coop “PONTE AC E ARM 2 & i] —bane_Ave. friene 138 | _room suite. FE 2-2616 Floor sander. scaffolding. slectrie Bal 350% So PE ase cute “alla CTeee|_ APRIL BARGAINS | onninisnes’ chest... 67.8. up | 7 PERCE DINING ROOM BUTTE] |LOOR SANDERS FURNACE ter, dirt conveyors. CROSCE TOF SOE. rome bay e488 Bevin INDUSTRIAL . aluminum boats. Tee- * Unfinished chairs .......... $2. Of two tone velvet arch| cleaners... Wal menmers et =? Delivered.| bu i) aad : T trailers. Bverytning for the | stadio couch |. .....+.----- 818 v reo feat abies sta getr ot at rent. Canin st Fuel” and. Paint ton *"CONE'S S RENTAL @ for five yard load. ~ Fine? corriy Bl lg TRACTOR CO. , MARINE SUPPLIES — By Cee ¢3| Eneehoie _s5, YOu GALE GAL OOEN HEAD BALDWIN FE 2.0071 c SAND A * 5 Ww ’ 396 Lake Ave. 2-000 | Dresser with mirror’ 2.2.22... $e Ae Ny - oe at ST ee ee Rustic DROP stock grame Sor barwing your rub. | REINFORCED CONCRETE SEP. ~ = y from ecertific tion MA 5-4784. Can 825 WOODWARD AVE, 4 7 MOTORS Ges range : sis 2 og Syme cated een Leacomet $66.00, leaf ta 3 ft. by and 6/ ish im. $1 each Also fuel oil| tie tanks. Phone OR 3-7686. RNEMALonArE PUL PIN deliver = | FE 4-0461 OR FE 4-1442 & Yellow Jacket te se ent | eee $1.95 chetrs and 1 chaise longue sult drums, $2 HP. Sutton, 4750 | SOREENS. DOORS. WINDOWS I®- toll and | HAY IN LARGE QUANTITIES AD kinds of feraitere. Sede met es sere $249} Sbdle for porch or summer cot-| Joslyn Rd FE §-8312. sulation, ladder jacks, 50 storm 75 ton first cuttine $15 and $20) Trailers tress, springs linoleum and| 9 w studio makes —tege, MA S338 FOR RENT | windows gas plate, sink faucts, worms 5 GRAVEL per ton. Choice quality Second | TRACTOR © WIT DRAG. PLOW, shonTy HOOK’ PLACE sone th eh me at pol a San bed eee be 2 PIECE Bi BEDROOM SUITE. DAV. We have the latest floor sanding cad straters, Tools, metal cup- SAND A on third ——— eltelta Great | Bulldozer biade. 5736 Highland Rd. ° enport, a : a a mt MERCURY Mo T.5 8 & ONDER Oakland Furniture Cotton matires ss | $1108| lamps. PE C0iS4 after «pm "| Saulpment on the market. De} beard doors, 114 Putnam betore and, gravel aud top soll, OR Oaks Stock Farms. Rochester. Ot | TRACTOR BARGAINS. i on the! 104 8 Ww FE 26923) 0tt2 og Weave rugs — For Sale Miscellaneous” aneous 72 trom we. Aloe hand conters. —_ ES SADDLE TANS —— Fon BALE” BLACK DIRT. ROT HAY ARD, erkAW. 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Grade new ... .... $14.9 o TRUCKING trade for yours, conte, Yai ber! deve permeate. || rates a hg A I hE sew & veep ROLCAWAY BED, Wo INCH LIKE | “pipe, reinforcing rods, "basement | "“—TA RATES Siweod & piyscote at es. _L. TRUCKD STALLION 3 YEARS OLD. | Moe st Mivorg' Ra tings. Valspar and Pettit marine pene os + a — 730. PE S eves . posts complete line of structural ee po 1 clothes pr. ... $11.4 broke. 2627 Frankson, Rochester. 7 + — LAMPS, table & floor ens steel new nog ig mm . 20x20, $750. COMPLETE oo Eo — ~ | WATERBOR” RB TRA REFRIGERA all kinds | REFRIGERATOR, GOOD CONDE| 6teel Co. 135 Branch St with cement overhead door, | Lavatories, com ! KE: ONE FRESH GUERN-| plow, dise, cultivator sea RANGES electric ten, FE t1038 from Amsricen Forging & Socket) | snd windows PHA terms, OR Steel “stairs and engle iron, von POR SALE: 07 Dine ow as| fart Meat oslo” cA saat na 1 10 in May. Phone : 2 oo 8. KEATING STOVES & OTL SPACE | —“t2¥@. food condition. ANCHOR FENCES Genuine Kentile Rock et ene bund he an ee "ti DRAG LINE BUCKET, Fl HATE ee SETS Mottoman $25. 7 book so. and | "En BP nasan ens eros edtraotce Aepnan ule, pectect quanty Oue (Te ie eg. ae pe. 3, | HORSE SADDLE. AND BRIDLE. | i060 Gac - oo ALWAY~ WRECKING : * COLONIAL = tite 2298 Drarion Re. Cooresten. tion. i425: Weick wa" tiled Late. boeine ETc. ron, mot ves > YORKSHIRE BR SOW. DUE : Rd. . ation box- FLOOR SHOP Lumber Cempany : to farrow. 7 pigs, 10 weeks old. wt. , si. table $5. : “pear Of more n Daily 8-6, Sun, 9-2|¥) - 3404: ST Come . Console le 1 2 Seren: oh free sD lrepisce #55, | HOT WATER XK, hone 0 lando 3-2215 ‘ “SALES 8:00 y * lines. $98.50 and $1 BL L, &'S *SALES'CO, ba less Pitas see ene Sits | To munlent Ba. Ams HAW GING mg mitare € w= s = | et | REE be wetter + Rooms | — ASPHALT PAVING vories. Reule ¢ Oo | or terms. Foleumert oe iy “Paving Co. Fe pee INSULATION STORM DOORS ; = Sas is COMB. STORM SASH é BLAYLOCK | Awning Type Windows i Ne es, . * . a 7Yr a>. ee x isi as —_ 2 —_ . oe vt. " Re A Ft 6 ‘ aa br 7 - = i f * ere 4 ; ae ; 3 Mara Fa! 4 fan sen aati En bd t + a SS Ee ee aia! Sa - a - " _ "4 -_* OY Seite a 8 > A THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIE 27, 1954 Lynch Does “What rally’ 4 Channel 2~ WIBK-TV t-% Channel 4— WWJ-TV t- : Channel 1— WXYZ-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS oo—(T)—Detroit” Deadline. Bud Lanker interviews guest. (4)— Time for Music. Jane Palmer sings. (2)—Adventudes of Kit Carson, Western. 15—(T)—News,' (4)—News. Paul Williams. “Cameron Swayze. (2—Jo Staf- ford Show. songs. Alan Mow- Goldbergs. New neighbors cause Molly to match-make; Gertrude Berg stars. 3—(7)—Story Theater. “Why Thomas Was pendence,” comedy about “The Four Greeks.” ()—Foreign In- Terror Begins,” Stalin’s party purge of the °30's. oo— (4) —Judge 10:06—(T)—Stage Seven. Preston Foster in “Waterfront” as tug boat ()—Motor “City Duke Harris. (2)— 10:16 — (2) — Weatherman. Dr. Everett R. Phelps. 10:30-—-(7)—Biff Baker. Biff and 11:90—(7)—Soupy’s On. Soupy has guest Roy Hamilton, vocalist. (4)—News, (2)—News. © 11:15—(7)—Film. Nancy Kelly in “Friendly Enemies.” (4)—Jane Fulton. Songs. (2) — Theater. “Killer at Large.” 11: 30—(4)—Moods Music. WEDNESDAY MORNING 7:00—(4)—Today. (2) — Morning Show $:00—(7)—Breakfast Club. 8:46—(2)—Brighter Day. (1) —News. ' 9:00—(4)—Playschool. | 10:30—(2)—Strike it Rich. for Yourself. | Life. (4)—Kate Smith (2)—Arthur . Godfrey. 10:¢6—(4)—Home. (7): — Charm Time. 11:00—(4)—Bride and Groom. (7) —Playhouse. (2)—Valiant Lady. 11:15—(4)—Hawkins Falls. (2)— Love of Life. 11:30—(4)—Betty White. Tomorrow's Search. 11: 45-—(2)—Guiding Light WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 12:06—(4)—Faye Elizabeth. (7)— 12 o'clock Comics. ‘(2)—Eat, Murphy | 12:15—(2)—Love of Life. (9) — Travel Unlimited (2) Fred Allen, host. (2)—Danger. | 12:30—(7)—News. (4) — Theater Escape Route,’ American pris-; (2)—Garry Moore oner escapes Nazis. 12; 45—(7)—Stars on Seven.. a an ee 1:00—(2)—Double of Nothing. game. (4)—Capt. Braddock. | 1:30—(2)—Houseparty. (4)—Good “Skin Game.” (2)—Favorite | Cooking. : Story. Film. |2:¢0—(2)—Big Payoff. (7) — My in the Night.) , 2:30—(F)—Theater: (2)—Featur- 3:00-44)—Welcome Traveler. 3:15—(2)—Secret Storm. 3:30—(7)—Air Base. (2)—Ladies Day. (4)—On Your Account. 4:00—(4)—Pinky Lee. (7)—Cow- boy Colt. + | 4:38—(4)—Howdy .Doody. (2) — Theater. , 4:45—(7)—Barnaby Bear. 5:00—(4)—Adventure Patrol. Auntie Dee. (2)—Theater. 5:30—(2) — Bob Crosby. (4) — Happy Hollow. (7)—Superman. §:45—(7)—Weather. (2)—Sports. WEDNESDAY EVENING (I)— | 6:00—(4)—Music Time. (7)—De- troit Deadline. (2)—To be an- nounced 6:15—(4)—News. (7)—News. (2) —That They May See. 6:30—(4)—Eddie Fisher. mM — Mark Sabre. (2)—News. — 6:45 — (4) =< News. (2) — Perry Como. 7:¢0—(4)—I Married Joan. (7) — Soupy’s Ranch. (2) — Godfrey. 7:39@—(4)—My Little Margie. 8:00—(4) — TV Theater. (7) — Jimmy Wakely. (2)—Strike it Rich. $:30—(2)—I've Got a Secret. 9:06—(4)—This is Your Life. —White Camellia. (2)—Boxing. ¢:30—(4)—Mr. District Attorney. (7)—Man Vs. Crime 9: 46—(2)—Greatest Fights 10:00—(4)—Big Picture. (7)—Club | Polka. (2)—NeWs. 10: 15—(2)—Weather. --Today’s Radio Programs -- Programs furnished by stations listed im this column are subject to change without notice. wm, oe CKLW, (eee) wws, (ase) WXYZ, (117) WCAR, (1198) wsen,_(iaee).. TONIGHT WEDNESDAY MORNING 12:36—WJIR, Aunt Jenny Ww, Wie Bi . CKLW, Austin Grant WJBK. Bod Murphy ¢—WIR, Hews bas tg = Porum WCAR, N'Day Caller |s a aan tee Jy “Wottrick, McKenste wxye Prea Wolfe 12:30—WJR, Helen Trent . a : CKLW, News CKLW, News 7 oe c = WEDNESDAY EVENING . * Headless Horseman WIBK. Rise and Shine . News Cr ; weak. News, Ballads WCAR, Coffee apf Your Boy Bud ‘a a Clart Quartet 6:48—WXYZ, News, Wolfe WCAR. Club 1130 w Wattrick. McKens. 6:18 hn CKLW. Guy Nuan = CKLW. News, Spo ww. ty ay 8 WcaR Cottes 12 = J. Wane WJBK, Horsemen Wwi, Pras 2 CKLW, Eddie Chase —— pe WXYZ. Curtain Calls { WCAR, News, Ballads WCAR, Talk bi /?_— urris CKLW. Ginger Rogers gh Clears Quartet A —— tanalig + exer DNESBAY AFTERNOON | WXYR. Leo bn! 7 ef et Caw. Mean: Davia , we aY wars Figs a ’ wx Bill Stern ews 1:0@—WJR, Read of Life : weak Your Land WCAR, News, Coffee | J, News, Mulholland ! — < tS_-WIR. Lowen Thomas | 7:15—WJR, Music Holl cxuw. Soatin Bis .| SOWIE, Bed Reyncite WXYZ, Me 90—WWJ, Listen, Live K, News, ° 7 Wie, Fig tee ; % Woite WCAR. News, Clud wean tele i WCAR, : WJBK, Gentile and Binge | 1:15—WJR, Ma Perkins : . oe ‘ CKLW, Harmonies. Knowing | © 45—WJR_ Lowell Thomas 1 —WIR, Ouest House 1:48—WWJ, News iP WXYZ. Ed McKenzie wwi, 3 Extra W. Toby Davia 1:20 WIR, De. Malone | veer i wae ond Lg en $:06—WIR, Jack White WXYZ, News, McBride ‘Www. Three ~femcn wiBK. vs Phil WW, Bob Marwell CKLW. Your Boy Bud pL AL Red — - CULW: News. T David | 1:45—WIR_ Guiding Light ie Gen te 7 15—WWJ, Pram Pettey WIBK. News. | CELW. Dick Powell WCAR. News, Ballads CKLW, News WCAR. News 2:00—WJR, Mrs. Burton | 7:1%—wWwJ, Fran Pettay 7 —WJR, Choratiers 8:15—WJR, Bud Guest caw yee — | CKLW Guy Nunn ww lorgan Beatt Pred , wHYR, gtart of epee we Gen ag bwin 8S — Winter 7:28- we. oo Gabriel Hee Clem K. ‘om George ww. e —_e 3 “ “oes WCAR, Coftes, WCAR. News, Clu WEYz. Lone Ranger "wwar Oe Sen's Pamily O80— WIR, Waste Bal "| 2:18—WJR, P. Mason CEL. Gghens ar CEL. baal Fisher 6:45—WCAR, Radio Rev WXYZ, Paul Winter tae ~ 2 See 8 wee. Punay 9:00—WJR. News 2:36—WJR, Nora ag | oo CELW. Perry © ’ were Club CKLW. Your Boy Bud ed CKLW, CKLW, News, Music WCAR, Sports ww. a Mile 8-15_WWJ, Prank Sinetre WCAR, News, Rhythm 2:43—WJR, Brighter Day se = wxYz, World 9:18—W. Sunshine Bue ww, Here’s the Answer - Squad a Norths CEL abriel tter CKELW. Pessy &:15—WXYZ, Show Wor! oowae a homnit Mrs. Page ee 8:30—WIR, Jist san = way aay |” “Neighbor {2:0 WIR, Miley Reuse | ww, ori : oe ; . rar : : Band of the Day 9:46—W Pete & Joe WXYZ, Paul Winter CKLW § (3—WXYB_ Vanderceot CKLW. Tony Martin CKLW. News, Music —— 9 0. Johnny Dollar WCAR, Temple Academy WCAR, News, Rhythm +:45—-WEYZ. «andercook ww. i 3:15—WJIR, House Party | ¥-0@—WJR. Crime Photog. = Godf ’ : tos WXYS, Tews Mooring Swi wetceme Traveler | WWJ, Road of Life WWJ. Bet Your Life wie ‘ — WXYZ, My True Story CKLW. Eddie Chase WXYZ. Hollywood Airport - CKLW, News, Homechat 3:30—WWJ. P. Young CKLW, Mem. Musie 9 %—WJR, My Priend Irms| WJBK, News, Murphy WXYZ. Paul Winter WJBK,. Tom George WWJ, Symph pRcAR. News, Temple CKLW. Eddie Chase +:20— WIR. They Fought WIBK: Gentile 16:38—WW, Bod Hope $:49—