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aoe ast toe wae works in Paris on wood. sculpture of Versailles | lection depicting Palace’s past.
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oe eee See : |Woman Fixing Bottle mied male motorists. : Splinters Removed Creches Aatlasedk One af the men thought the fis
uf if pe . the. most famous eight From Eye With Drill TROY, N. ¥. (UP)—Police said ° ore dite the baby’s bottle and | it was a baby’s bottle that bottled -Iilocks —
locks in Memphis. “VIENNA (INS) — Austrian eye-| up noontime traffic at « downtown | they'll just have to wait,” he was, It's cause labeled an avenue now be-| doctors are successfully using a| intersection. informed.
of that east-west direction. | device fod looks and works like| When one woman driver double As horns continued to honk, the-
Only thoroughfares that run north |.a dentist’s drill, to remove splin-| parked, another pulled up..behind second woman still refused to pass
© gnd south now bear the “street” | ters from their patients’ eyes. | her and refused to budge despite | because * ‘I don’t want to take a
y pseomoyail Fins Grenmeel ny neg Beale, of course, has changed t mi somewhat times dangerous than a lancet,
—_ —s Well-known Ng ey
, a Wolfgang Funder a ting -pulled wooden carts are , | of physicians here that ‘quite a still part of the traffic stream; | | her’ of ful operations
parked: Gere Sice circled ot oh OE GM of
top-hatted pawnshop barkers of huge “Allgemeine Krankenhaus”
pawnshops are still in business. “Unfortunately,” he said, “only
It retains its old air of being an | large hospitals so far can afford
exciting place, especially on Satur- | the device because of its high
day nights. cost.”” Dr. Funder explained that the
a dae 7 gp eager eye-drill looks like the smallest of |}... -
speech and said he thinks that the drills used by a dentist. It also :
* driven by a small electric motor.
It was made an avenue about 10| ‘The drill “digs” the splinter out
years ago, but the markers are ot tee eee eye, the doctor |} } the only things in Memphis that | said.
say “Beale Avenue.” He added: -
G “The eumiae tad, of the |f) Hy
hnows a0 a Tateheaee drill over the lancet, in removing |] [,
iapedigns ese amhdiamgons had this to say about the name 6 the fact that the treatment net
change in « letter to city offi- ety doa hurt at all, but also| | |
is com) ly safe.”
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“THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, am Ae ges
UNDERWATER SHOOTING—Famed under- |
water photographer Scotty Welbourne and his crew | The forthcoming movie “Creature from the Black.
go about their chores as nonchalantly as.a dry-| Lagoon” is using scenes which were shot in this
land team in producing a 3-D underwater scene. | Hollywood spot. Over 400,000 acres — one-fifth
of. Holland's ‘cultivated land — was
ravaged by gale-swept waters from
lands, source of nearly 10 per
cent of the: nation’s agricultural
produce.
When the flood subsided, the
greater part of four islands re-
mained under water. One island
ated inland creeks. Along 100 miles
f dykes there were 67 major breaks
and countless smaller holes.
Working almost round-the-clock
the Dutch succeeded in closing
all but four of the breaches by last August. Less than 40,000
ot Wile ae tour, tle 183 ‘tugboats, 266 tractors and steam-
shovels, and 115 locomotives were
required.
Dutch enginetrs also calléd into
play wartime equipment and ex-
— Eight 7,000-ton floating
caissons which were used in the
The 210-foot concrete floats were
bought from the British who had
salvaged them after the war and
towed them back to England,
Nearly half of The Netherlands
is below sea level at normal
high tide. With 10‘, million peo-
ple living on 12,505 square miles,
it is the most densely populated
nation in Europe.
For’ a thousand years its resi-
dents have struggled to make the
marshy lands habitable. The-first
dikes were built in the 10th cen-
tury. Windmills were initially used 0 pump out the water, later steam
ped electricity.
Holland today has 1, 800 miles of
grass. It is 14 to 17 feet high,
asphalt-road may run atop it.
Last February's tlood was
of force which struck
just at springtide. The inunda-
tion, accompanied by the highest dykes. The average seawall is made
of clay and sand and planted with
60 feet wide at the base, tapering
to 30 feet across at the top. An
caused by a northwesterly gale ©
hurricane Industrious Holland Works to rh Flood Damages water levels in Dutch history,
ewept ac much as 14 feet. over
the dikes.
The death ‘toll reached 1,785.
Over 50,000 head of livestock were
killed, Almost 50,000 homes were
damaged. or destroyed. Damage
costs totaled $300,000,000.
Nothing was produced on the
lands-this year. The soil will be
fit for only a small barley or
hay crop_in 1954. Pre-flood fer-
tility Will not be restored for at
least three or four years.
Peacock’s Call Starts
Search for Panthers
Weird, blood curdling screams at
night set off ‘a panther scare. In-
vestigation showed. the Screams
were those-of a peacock, pet of
little Buddie Key.
And things may get worse. Bud-
die is acquiring another of the
birds. HICKORY CREEK, Mo. +
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Friendship an Aid
fo Avert Accidents AKRON, Ohio (INS) — Friend-
ship between workers and super-
visors is the best means of elimi-
nating industrial accidents, accord-
ing to an industrial personnel re-
search director.
that many workers bring such
things as fear, worry, hunger,
unrest, boredom, mental fatigue
or anger to the job with them.
‘No amount of special safety de-
vices will prevent these people
from - being victiitis;:’ he says.
“They're accidents~ already, just
looking for a time and a place to
friends can spot signs of unhappi-
ness among co-workers and take
steps to smooth over emotional dis- |
turbances before they have .a/|
chance to grow into accidents.
Business Establishes
Scientific Scholarship
LONG BRANCH, N. J. @ — A}
rn firm got worried about the
serious shortage’ of ‘skilled scien-
tific manpower” in the nation
and set up an annual $2,500 scien-
tific college scholarship for a Long
Branch High School student who
shows promise of outstanding
scientific achievement.
It is establishing the scholar-
ship, the firm noted, “in the hope
‘that’ other local industries will be
encouraged to follow suwit."’
Shoe Rack Helpful
NEW YORK (UP)—Children are
more inclined to put their shoes
away when there’s an attractive
holder. Newest lures to neatness
are plastic shoe bags ‘with color-
‘|i ful Mother Goose characters on
the pockets. The bags are wash-
able.
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Film Business Men's Club to Meet
e men’s Club of Oakland Park
on Up and Up
as Tide Turns By BOB THOMAS
HOLLYWOOD (®—Optimism is
falling like gentle rain on Holly-
looked so good in -years.
After five years of gloom, the
film industry is enjoying good
times and is looking forward. to
better ones, The reason is simple
| enough: you, the ticket buyers, are
going to ba moving imore often.
The “lost audience” has been
found again. You and your neigh-
bors don't stare at the TV set
“as much as you used to.
* * ot
“The honeymoon is over,” Hal
Roach, first big producer to enter
TV films, told the radio-TV con-
, vention last week. “People won't
stay home. and watch now because
| a program is free.”
¥ou are rediscovering that, mov- | ies eal) provide exciting entertain-
ment. Hollywood is helping by pro-
viding bigger pictures. They are
not necessarily better, The accent
is on bigness—to give you some-
thing you can't get on the stall
screen at home. ~
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Last year saw more big-money
films than any year in movie his-
tory. Variety listed 10 films earn-
ing five milljon or more in this
country and Canada. Leader-was
“The Robe,” which may overtake
the “Gone With the Wind” record
of 26 maar’
* *
“Only 18 imei ago the filmbiz
was coming in on a prayer,” re
it wood. The movie business hasn't |[ |
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W. H. Collycott of Rochester will
be the guest speaker.
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pression since World War Ii.
Hollywood labor also reflects the
| optimism. “I think we reached the
bottom last year,’’ said a Screen
Actors Guild official. “Employ-
ment for actors appears to be
picking >, * *
Work for writers is perhaps most
significant. Scripts must come be-
fore shooting. After a “rugged,
lean” 1953, Screen Writers Guild
head F. Hugh Herbert sees ‘‘abun-
dant signs the tide is turning’’ for
the word makers.
* * *
Even Wall street has indicated
the trend. Motion picture shares
showed the biggest percentage
| gain 6f why industry in 1953. The
only companies to show losses
‘were RKO and Paramount, which
dipped one and a fraction points.
Every Hollywood Studio appears
to be in an upswing. —
More Pakistan Schools .
Will Teach Koran
KARACHI ® — A second state
of Pakistan has announced teach-
ing of the Holy Koran as a com-
pulsory subject in all schools.
The government of Sind Province
adopted a regulation making in-
struction of the Moslem holy book
a must in all educational institu-
tions and appointing a‘director of
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his future as controversy rages between Eastern Illinois Collége-in
Charleston, and the Illinois Welfare Board concerning the use of
the baby as a “prop” in teaching coeds home management. The six-
month-old baby has 12 “mothers” a year. Roman L, Haremski, state
superintendent of welfare, maintains that the absence of a single
“niother-person” is not wise and quotes Sigmund Freud to back him
up, Dr, Ruth Schmaulhansen, supervisor of the course, says the
baby, who has. been- “loaned” to the college by his mother who is |
unable to care for him, gets good care and suffers less “psychological
upheaval” under.his: ¢oed “mothers” than he would in a real family,
Dean Reluctant
to Resume Talks U. S. Rejects Proposal
for Reconvening U.N.
General Assembly
WASHINGTON (INS) — The U.S. ing work on a new: ttiide in|
hope of getting the meetings under-
way again, fs
Dean flew to Washington from
New York Wednesday to consult
with the State Department on the
latest Chinese Communist demand
addressed to the ambassador—
for immediate resumption of pre-
| liminary peace talks.
He and other State Department
officials then met with representa- |
tives of the 16 nations who fought | was reported today to have re- with the U.N. forces in Korea. | sumed Condemnation
Trial Resumes — City’s Suit to Acquire
Parking Lot Land Now
in Circuit Court
The city's condemnation suit re-
today before Oakland
THE PONTIAC PRESS,’ THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1954
tion and declered the trial ad-|
journed until-today when additional
jurors would be available,
City Attorney William A. Ewart
said he plans to show-— movies,
aerial photographs. and introduce
expert testimony on the need for
_an off-street parking lot. -
Ewart had filed a petition for
.condémnation last August and said
the city plans te use the land in)
question. plus adjoining city-owned
‘land for a 200-car, metered park-
ing lot.
‘Drastic Slash in Output,
‘of Ammunition Forecast.
WASHINGTON (—Rep, Brooks
(D-La),
today that a drastic cunach in pro- & member of the House |,
| Armed Services Committee, said
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| Jected in principle India's proposal | |
| their sincerjty,
~ Seeks Freeze
on Mortgages Novak
of the 1930s
LANSING ® — A Detroit Demo-
- _€¥at, asserting unemployment~ is
mounting, wants to revive the
mortgage moratorium of the 1930s.
Rep. Stanley Novak introduced
a bill in the House--which- would
permit courts to extend mortgages
.,and land contracts as long as
Thaxes, insurance and reasonable
rent are paid.
He advocated applying the |
moratorium only on single and
double dwellings, on up to four
elty lots and on farms of not
more than 160 acres. Kt would
expire in 1955.
Alimony dodgers could be sent
to county jails for nights and week-
end: under. a bill the House barely
passed 51-32.
Sponsored by Rep. Willard I.
Bowerman (R-Lansing), the _ bill
would permit judges to require de-
faulting husbands to continue
work to support their families but
spend their spare time in jail.
Dealing sharply with a five-bill
ealendar, the House passed only
one other measure. This extended
the time for process service by |
municipal court constables,
Defeated and laid on the table
where it i eligible for future
consideration was a bill requir-
ing the approval of county
boards of supervisors before
rules drawn up by their public —hinittees bitis to permit— di
Introduces Bill,
to Revive Moratorium | health committees could become
binding.
The House sent back to _com-
of federal inheritance taxes before
the state inheritance tax is com-
puted ard to close the Lower Pen-
insula below highway M 55 to bear
hunting until 1964.
Bills filed in
would:
Require night trains ‘crossing a
trunkline where thére is no flash-
ing light to ‘stop and piace a lighted
flare at the erossing:
Remove the age limit on bow
and arrow hunting licenses.
Require the state to pay taxes
ef at least 10 cents an acre on
land in the Camp Grayling mili-
tary reservation lying in Kal-
kaska County.
Require every vehicle more. tian
two years old to be inspected an-
nually for safety features, the Legislature
MESC Benefits Go
fo Out-of-Staters DETROIT (INS) — The Michi-
gan Employment Security Commis-
sion revealed today it is paying
jobless benefits to 6,444 former
Michigan residents who have
moved to other states.
MESC officials said the pay-
|ments are being made to idled
workers who established eligibility
'while working in Michigan and
who moved to other states after |
layoffs from. Michigan plants, |
Their claims are filed through |
state job services near their cur-
rent homes.
In 1953, the United States sold
more than a billion dollars worth
of gold abroad and imported none.
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The U.S. position on the Indian
for réconvening the United Nations | | proposal and its suggested reply General Assembly to arrange for a| to the Communist bid for re sump-
Korean peace conference. tion of the Panmunjom talks were
At the same time, the State De- _understood to have received
partment was standing behind Am- | support from the ]6 countries
bassador Arthur H. Dean who has| The reply to tne *hea Chinese is
reportedly refused to return to! said to reiterate the U.S. position
Panmunjom for
weeks of fruitless talks’ unless the | but to point out that the Commu- Communists offer new proof of | nists have ¢ontinued to ignore de-
mands that they withdraw their
However, the U.8. was continu-! charge of ‘‘pertidy.” | Hartrick after being adjourned yes-
| terday afternoon because of a lack
full |
“another seven | that it is ready to renew the talks {
Ike to Touch Off Rally
at Lincoln Day Supper
WASHINGTON i — The White County Circuit Judge George B.
of jurors. .
wr tan, esas wil eat iy at he Ln several motions to diemice the | heve m8 pepper Republican rally |
city’s suit to condemn land at | The rally, an annual affair which | bs
nM ce | ye ep irregularities. | Campaign, will be held at-a sports |
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ikings PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1954
Cold Shoulder at Ilinois me
Track Coach Is Not Tumbling for Tumbler
Police Quintet
Moves Info’D’
Jewelers, Chuck's Shack
Win Exhibitions Over
Class B Teams
to capture ist place in the Class
D City League by beating the Pan-
thers, 36-27.
Victory gave the Police a half-
game edge over Phalanx. Panthers
dropped into 4th place, a half-
back of Elks 723..A second
“D"* game was won by the Hi-
Knights on a forfeit from Bogie
Lake
Dick Neaves scored 12 points
and Jim Wiscombe 10 for the
Police quint, Paul Emerson had
13 for the Panthers. Police led
after one quarter, 12-5. Scoring
was even thereafter.
A pair of exhibition games were
played between Class A and B
fives. Shaw's Jewelers out-classed
Pontiac Merchants, 72-30, but
Chuck’s Shack was hard-pressed
| to handle Oliver Buick, 55-50.
Bob McManus tossed in 22 points
to pace the Jewelers, and Smith
had 14 while Cecil Hanes aad Dick
Ayling added 10 each. Ayling just
finished his prep career at PHS
Chuck’s needed a last period
burst to stave off Oliver's. The
Shack crew led by only a single
point to the final peried, Oliver's
Arnold captured scoring honors
with 17 points. Tom Spencer
had 16 and Russ Hester 11 for the
Class A club.
CLASS D POLICE DEPARTMENT ....12 ¢ 4 14—36
PANTHERS ................ 656 Li—t7
CLASS A-B 'S SHACK ...... 19 10 4 19—55
OLIVER BUICK .......... 15 16 12 §—Se
AC RCHA 418 6 On
SHAW'S JEWELERS ....27 14 19-43—72
Campus Fans Raving
Over Bobby Schafer...
year.
Schafer scored 43 points against
North Carolina State and has
tossed in more than 1,000 points
during his short career
Most effective with an overhead
shot, the
driver
foul shooter as well. Sg
At Roman Catholic High he was
Six Lions Will
Play in Charity
Basketball Tilt . DETROIT (UP)—Detroif Lions,
ball ppt ae se past two seasons, turned—their thoughts
ELKS LADIES
Pts, Pts,
— —< Deers i
‘Camels Foxes 4
3 ~ = Toke 000; won R. Srek ‘oom ma Bears ne —
BELLES @& BEAUX a
; Pts. Pts,
Violets 58 Lilies
46 Pansies 4 4 Iris
fe pine = Roses x
Probert 215 (507), W.
Slater # 515, 2 comb
it cceienenmennell
O44 Fellows “4 of Edweation = Z : ss a 2 ~ : 9 : > + rs
te oe ; ; ae "oF a Tl, @ — Dick) at 68, without a safety harness,
-, ; . | Browning of Mlinois, national AAU
lf , CT. Meets Valley S | rumbting: champion ‘now aiming] an as done seven. fet wearing = ‘ : _ | for a high jump record, has somer-| ™ :
Lo™ oa. : a ® saulted backward over the bar at| The world high jump record of
Roos woe : on To Five Here the 6-8 level but still is being gold | 611% was set last June by Walt
i yee ‘ a e ; . shoyldered by. track coach Davis, Texas A & M track and
7 C oe i | Johnson. basketball star, in the national
O = re OIn ad ers 4 Age — Browning's specialty on the gym-| AAU meet,
. ¥ on Frida N ht nastic team is a series of forward “I'm not offering Browning any
y Id handsprings— snd with momentim | encouragement for two reasons,”
By JACK SAYLOR performance came Tuesday | St. Fred’s, Gene: Stasiolowicz of é | Built up—a high reaching double | veteran track coach Johnson said
appear among| night as he shattered his own |OL St. Mary and Larry Chaney} Begins Jéb of Building ward somersalit. today. “First, he hasn’t been able
the top scorers in Oakland mark with a 36-point splurge | of Hazel Park. New Unit Rep! 2 His gymnastic coach, Charley | to take off on one foot and hasn't
ty prep basketball this week, but} against Marine City. Millen and Nosek are tied for w Unit to Replace 2) pong, has measured the peak | tried it yet. Second, the stunt vio-
2 | the big man in the area continues! stone's work has-led Rochester | 5th with averages of 15.7 and} Graduated Regulars of his climactic somersault up | lates the rule which calls for a ; : to be Rochester's Arian Stone. {t) 9 fine &1 record. He has tallied | Stasiolowicz is next at 15.3, Jim to eight feet, Pond thinks that | ‘running high jump,’ not a tum-
? BROOKLYN «@—Jackie Robin-| Stone, a 64% ‘senior, is playing Davis of Clawson skidded from By H. GUY MOATS with practice Browning can flip | bling high jump.”
a. son, first Negro in. his 4th 4th to 8th. Chafey and Jim David-| Despite the steam-roller cam- over a high jump bar to q new The NCAA rule for the running 3 ball, has signed ‘ . son of Milford round out the top Flint Northern's basketball record, high jump stipulates. that a com-
__/ Seague contract with the Brooklyn 10. er es sonar Ge ae one Browning has cleared the bar/| petitor must take-off on. one point.
ee Dodgers, pias : Dropping out were John Was- | Tent Saginaw Valley Conference es
a. - oe. sel of Keego, Bob Jacober of te tine, Sore: Sas 6 cle at ne S ree T t P|
= Waterford and Tom Turner of | optimism today regarding Ar
. oor 1884, : Ferndale. Jacober, however, had | Pontiac's chances the my ergeant rau man ans
| made with ) 24 points hig Inst’ outing and ts | league leaders, Friday night. || [s [ntroduced fo
: he broke. only two points back of David- Top man, Art Van outs i re ‘ah
: The new. cor : om mented that “I figure we have a to Bobsledding no eT pped
| false of about $2,000 over tast | Others over the 13-point_mark| good chance to upset Northern.” aa a )
q ‘Beason. are Dick Ayling of Pontiac and| Chiefs’ mentor believes that a || “ir Force Team Needs : ds ae . Darwyn Hepler of Hazel Park.| desire.to atone for that one bad Fourth Man, Beach Is About Radio-TV
ee ; Each, sien is a mid-year| period nag gr — ‘Draftet” for Job
joined The efforts of Stone and De-| Pressure. ) By ALLAN JACKS, aa, . +
on gery Kane were the top individual| We-just didn’t get those loose|, CORTINA D'EMPEZZO, Italy Solution May Lie in
gecend, 6 pray be brrigsnubata smoighw bale Se the Ardour 1 game, dur-| ®— A yet Fog oo Cards’ Plan to Beam
24 against Orion 4th " ¥ rubbed ck today; . : , oe the new ua 22 against Oxford. Jacober's on, “] nv gan: Bad — and cortemapleted Ie s introdction in Farm Team Area manager, | came at —_ iey's — ult. ae eee ft neler wor * a By JOHN BARRINGTON
grid “But against Rochester and Roger ravi pa problem: New we hed “It's pretty rough but plenty| NEW YORK (INS) — George
Jaci hi Sides of Royal Oak hit 24 against) woncentrate on getting a good, exciting,” said staffs ergeant- Trautman, a man who never quits
a his fifth straight year above .300. — ren working unit together." Bee Beach of Safety Harbor,| trying, will go before a joint ses-
His lifetime major 5 a Completion of prep careers for | “ny 0 six toot 200-pound sergeant sion of American and National
- fg 319. a St. Rita and 24 niet RD St Dick Ayling, top scorer, defense- after being a- crew. member for | League clubowners on Saturday to
in woe Prgadionn Mary . a a “yt — ‘ed. two days, hopes to be in the world| plead once again the case of the
day and one balked. The top 10 The tack’ won't’ be too difficult, | ile Taces this weekend, minors vs television and radio.
; : on . G Pts Ave! except for the pofnt-making of Beach, who never sat in @ umpteenth time
Terrible Kite Dekate Foreruam 2 1 fet] Avling, Van Ryzin says. bobsled’ before last Saturday, | gar Trautman and other majo ging first Don Wiliams, Walled Lk. 9 143 158) New unit probably will have ee Oe ae jest to — league voices have warned that
nati Redlegs, came Rover Nessh St Frets '8 iti 184) Johm James and Dave Ballard a they are being smothered by their
| paid by the Jim” Davis, Glaze 3 is 18t| at forwards, Bob Johnston in | Air force captain Dick Severino| oS, "reais Ge | " Kluszewskd Jim Davidson, Milford 9 131 148 = sede A ayo Spor pen of Saratoga Springs, N. Y., needed| sinor’s pooling -earee latest
| season when he : ee ee a ee mean, | 2 sth man on his sled and turned) sppeqi for surcease probably will
| received iaw, a tall youngster, wilt alter. |". didn't know wha » a oe : other player aoty itty Dubeltk Ghia anton t was 0INE| ones—with polite disinterest. Game poll. Pe to ha " said Beach, ‘“The cap-
ee height is needed. tain told me to push and jump on The majors made no move to-
Coie f ' There will be little change in| so I pushed and jumped on and/| ward changing their policy at their
agreement D wf rass Northern's starters, Friday, from | about one minute and 25 seconds | annual winter meetings in Decem-
im. Me wes Re those that met Chiefs early inj later it was all over.” ber. There is no indication that
World ' Series || Says Minnesota Muffed ‘charies Teaberry by graduation, | had plunged down a mile of fey! However, there may be some
. of the New York Yankees 31 Chance to Land Bud | Coach Catt Stelter of Northern | slide around 16 violent curves at) sort of solution in the offing: The ; the f — will be fighting to ‘preserve his| speeds up to 80 miles an hour. | gimmick is so simple that it took
second | basemen is Wilkinson as Coach club's top position in the tlt here, | A veteran Swiss bebeieli. a baseball neophyte, the new own-
cision although the odds are in hig favor. | Fritz. Feirabend, twice shattered | ership of the St. Louis Cardinals,
| draft board in California. _ DULUTH, Minn. —Reidar Lund vidoes Sesto tad bape Cortina’s ice slide record in break- dik of i.
a . ‘ . : executive sports editor of the Du- SVC player in center Clarence E}- | neck runs ‘today to win Italy's What the Anheuser-Busch people
BS ee . ee 2 luth Herald and News Tribune said lout, 6-5. “Veteran Art Johnson at | Nassana Cup, a preliminary t0| who own the Cardinals, plan to
| aul 2 ley ay in his Wednesday column the Uni.) 63, Jim Jobason 63, and Bob|the world tourmen champlomhlP-|go ig to broadcast thelr games
| ct y! Failing and Frank Manley are all into the home cities of three of . ee to land Oklahoma's Bud | good scorers and make up a dan- Accidental Shootin their most important farm teams—
In Doherty Test ee ee eer 1 Saerei . ;, thletic Ike is| During the 2nd half of ‘the . Any attendance losses that occur
Pontine Press Phote cater hamstrung by the university | S¢&%om, Bow under way, Chiefs May Cripple Team in. the cities will automatic.
Kirby Tangle|_ 17S THIS WAY COACH!—Arlan Stone of Rochester High will entertain other leaders on | ally be paid for by the Cardinals,
Downey-Kirby Tangle | «001 shows his coach, Gene Konley, the touch that has shot him to the West Huron floor, starting | CHEBOYGAN @® — The acci- themselves in Another Feature of the top of the scoring list'for Oakland County prep cagers, Stone| 4 laemna ane dost balers, | wit Nerthera om Eriday. In or. | erie et the lnland Lakes High | bout way wt ceuunittiag hee) ect ' . t ; has pushed in 228 points in 9 for a lofty 248 a The| that der will come Flint Central on | ™ay hurt the Inland Lakes bout way of committing hari kari,
—Miomi-Tourney __, Konley directed renter wcorar dla rte pee S20) ony athletic director ever has Feb. 5, Saginaw Eastern Feb. 19, School basketball team. He’ll miss | but what the Cards hope to find
MIAMI, Fla. ~The girls start — : than I have from the | Northern is leading the circuit |” Prosecutor John S Cain called jtendance figrwes sith 199, to jost Se Denar amneur. out VAT ' . ee administration and | With 5 straight victories. Sagin-| +. accidental yesterday eat tuninor UlaSeattee teaiieens
Helen Lee Doherty amateur wot VWVayne’s Primas Boosted) sw. “" wi 222 mark and Chcts are) He,2%8 Wilson epparentiy walked |ing does have en minor league Se ae me G by ee! i for ALLA ; 97 De. J. Le, Morell, university | Sd, ted with Central aid Arthur | panion, Lawrence Sampson of Af-| = fore sunset. Or All-America Quintet a eneomwent’*sande ty Land's account | ey a with 23 marks. Bay City| ton, while the two were hunting . :
Defending Mary By LLOYD NORTHARD _| mas probably will be overidoked| “is not true.” The university is| win against four losses a ee Assumption 5 Nips
sey Pets ee want Beg 7m (UP) — Joel Mason, | because Wayne doesn’t have a seeking a successor to replace gated t Bors: fh Peon whe . meets Riley, ayne ity basketball coach,| name in national basket .| head coach Wes Fesler, who : ’ :
Mary ‘Ame Downey of Baltim “ is lugzing Chai Primas for | cles ™ nO gna os Devenber. |Talbert Wants and arms in Petoskey Hospital, Adrian Cagers, 68-67
‘An more, : ca recognition, But he’s Lund said he learned “from re . ' ;
Me.,.who qualified with a one | afraid his high-scoring forward will| a+ oe Detroit Miller High Seen, |/iable sources” that Wilkinson was to Captain U.S. Little Chan fo ADRIAN @,— Assumption Col-
over women’s par %6, meets | get tost in the shuffie,— Fe nceetita be ee enter | definitely interested in the Minne | te, |G. ge ior loGe"et: Wintiaad, Ont,,. Shed ents
Dorothy Kirby, Atlanta, Ga., who | ‘Put Charlie on one of the toP| piaver ever to wear the green and | 5°ta job but that “treatment ac- ‘Cuppers Again Pi... Bb. .LuL ht 1 victory. over Adrian College
aan sonra tamer ea | erg mem [etd Wit | ecg om College Basketball |S-: Sso5eem tana Grace DeMoss Smith of Coral| © ® sure All-America player,” in Minneapolis recently “effective- ee that saw the lead change hands Behien Bia. me ist with 7%, | Mason volunteered. The 21-year-old senior holds all|ly killed” Wilkinson's interest. |" wnUsual-fellow in more ways) new YORK u#—Basketball, is| 11 times.
es, Eja., co-medat '| Then, ruefully, he admitted Pri-}his school’s individual scoring} amd suggested the university |than one, said cheerfully today) _.. ; Jim Swoish missed a free throw Mrs. Stanley Emerson_of peason end cateer.| administration had delayed bed Mike w cabtida tho Anuctem |" along this season almost €%-| ithe last eight seconds which
jon, Ohio, who had 81. - rf 5 Aid : He’s currently averaging 21.5 wi wad mee d a actly as it did last year—at least) woulg have tied’ the for |
- Cookie Swift of Great Neck, L.1,| Us), AIGS KEGDITGS | points » game ing with Wilkinson after he made | Davis Cup team again this year if| to the eyes of NCAA Service Bu-|,gien —_
NK. Y., who also posted a 75 to is Ge NCAA mestings ho Choate [Ree rane 3 the Challenge | renn, statisticians, : Adrien ted ot the tale 3035 bat d r mm honors, is to play : - : ; _meet ‘ F ida rian led at the
Bea Nicene, Biren” ie’ With Pitching Staff | wavre’s vasketban tortunes have He said Wilkinson left Minneapolis| I’ think we can best those! port of "trends in’ majr-college | OUG®'t stay out in front € risen y since Primas| ‘in disgust.” igs ” port of n major-college weteran who needed 81 to qualify. CIN joined the varsity, ‘The nimbi ; guys,” he said as he prepared to/ pinay the bureau found today the| Joe Davis and Henry Hughes
~ It took 84 or better to reach the CINNATE @ —~ The Redlegs | © has Glue ie arn to get the feel of his Wall street busi-| -urrent per-game: averages for | ©@ch scored 23 its for Adrian, +
Teal ane me cree during his sami ks canons Y Mate agp veal Fim of course, I| fouling are almost the same as | *U™ption has $2. .
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PONT LAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JAN eake 28, 1954
By HUGH FULLERTON Jr,
PHILADELPHIA (®—After one
long and expensive courtroom ex-
perience, the owners of the 12 Na- want to he dragged into court strictions with representatives of| that they would not appeal the |
again over television.
oe * * ay
That's why Commissioner Bert
Beil hag refused to discuss TV re- the National Collegiate Athletic
Assn.
It also is why the club owners
decided
Midterm Layoff
Fails fo Check
Dukes Winning | Unbeaten Eastern Five.
Marks Up No. 16 After |
10-Day Respite ~~
NEW YORK — Duquesne's
dashing Dukes, idled for 10. days
by midterm exams, were back on
their _all-winning basketball trail
today without missing a step.
The second semester edition of
the Dukes walloped Georgetown |
69-56 last night for victory No. 16.)
Duquesne led by 26 points at the
half and coasted through the final |
20 minutes. ;
Don Lange of Navy, back in ac-
tion after missing four games with |
an ankle injury, scored 33 points
as the Middies whipped Franklin
and_ Marshall 98-68.
The Army also scored an easy
triumph, overwhelming the Nation-
al University of Mexico 101-47 with
academy record.
Iona, tallest team in the New |
York area, tripped Creighton of |
Qmaha 88-75. Bucknell hit 52 per|
cent of its shots against Penn
State but didn’t shoot often enough
and bowed 49-43.
Regis of Denver, due to become
victim No. 19 tomorrow night in
Western Kentucky's tremendous
winning streak, beat Axgkansas |
State 73-64. Mississippi State edged |
Howard of Alabama «7267, and
Houston came back fast in the
third quarter to nip Murray (Ky.)7
State 69-62.
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All Year Cheer Boudreau By LOU UDREAU
HARVEY, Uf, & — The Boston
Red Sox fooled a lot of experts
last year by finishing in the first
division, Naturally,
pleased with our showing but I
car.'t help. thinking that we could
have done even better.
1 don't know how many realize
lthat until we slumped in the final
month, we were right up there in
contention with the Yankees, In
dians and. White Sox. Had it not)
been for a flock. of injuries and
ithe fact that our defense was not |
up to par, we might have finished
jin 2nd place.
Ot course, our biggest handi-
| eap was in not having Ted Wil-
liams all year. Whe knows, if
we had Williams all year we
| ne have wen the champion-
ship,
Ted certainly was greatly re-|
sponsible for keeping us in the
Ist division. He came in the nick
of time.
I can't give too much credit
to our kids, who along with such
veterans as George Kell, Billy
Goodman, Mel Parnell and “old
folks," Ellis Kinder, were really
responsible for our surprising
showing.
Such kids like Jimmy eee,
Tom Umphilett, Milt Bolling, Sam
my White and- Bill Henry realy
club this year if only because ot
the -presence of a fellow named |
Williams. It would be nice to have |
another long ball hitter .to use|
behind him in our batting order
It think Jackie Jensen, whom we |
OCSC Shooters Split
‘With Multi-Lakers Oakiand County Sportsmen's |
Club defeated rifle shooters from |
Multi-Lakes club 925-920 in actual
|score this week, but lost by handi-
cap, 1041-998.
Frank Brusha’s 188 led the OCSC |
team. Other top scorers were Her-
man (186), Teefey (85), Alcock
(184) and Beam (182).
Parks paced the Multi-Lakers |
with 190, Adams had 187, Ayers, |
West and Bush, 181 apiece. I was quite) obtained from Washington in a
trade for Umphlett and Maurice
MeDermott, will fill the bill,
Return of Leo Kiely. from the |
service should make our pitching
| better, too, Henry came along fast |
| toward the erd of last season as
did several others, We still have |
Parnell, Kinder, Hudson and
Brown.
It's Time Out!
Strong Field aa
BRAWLEY, Calif. @—One of the
strongest fields ever to participate
| here ‘tees off today in the 72-hole
| $5,000 Brawley Open Golf tourna- |
ment,
Many pros who competed in the |
Sth and 6th at San Diego.
Set Tuna Match Date
* NEW YORK # — The 1954 Inter- |
national Tung Cup Match will "be!
held at Wedgeport, Nova Scotia,
on Sept, 8, 9 and 10. Mexico won
the trophy iri 1953 with Argentina
| matett in 1949,
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| Allan K, Grim of the U
| Court last fall. by Judge
*- *
The oasibatity of an appeal was
Pd? or at a special session prior
to. today’s start of
“draft” of college players,
decision, the club owners agreed
to abide by it and amended a
couple of sections of the league
constitution to make it conform.
The government had ‘iled an
antitrust suit against the league on
the grounds that its rules restrict-
ring telévision broadcasts were in
i restraint of trade.
a ae id
_ Judge Grim's ruling was that it
Holeck Brothers Win
Armory Tag Match Stan and Laddie Holeck won the
tag team match ahd the Mystery
Man continued to win in’ Wed-
nesday night's wrestling program
at the Pontiac Armory.
The Holeck brothers defeated
Johmy Gates and Steve Zold in | receipts of a game by blacking
. 8, District |
| it was being played, But the NFL
|} cannot
| nor can it restrict television into |
| a club's home territory when that |
the annual
After |
nenrien their lawyers explain the |
'televising an
| Surveys have was permissible to protect the gate
out the immediate area in which
control radio broadcasts, |
club ig away,
The effect of the. changes in the
league's TV rule is to put all ter-|
ritory except that within a 7>-mile |
radius of where a game actually |
is being played up for grabs.
the club owners indicated that they
hardly expected anyone:to try to
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NEW YORK #®—This country’s
top tennis officials are extremely
perturbed as they- await the re-
turn of their Davis Cup team from
its abortive and, in some respects, ‘like playing tennis. Trabert apparently did not feel
“IT can't understand it—I spon
can't think what happened,”
ried Alrick Man Jr., auicion aa
the U. S. cup committee, as we
discussed Trabert's strange loss to
our Nationals at F
summer. It will not be too
prising if they skip us entirely and ‘next
sur-
mysterious trip to Australia. They
should be. * * *
Our head men know that, as of
now, they and their youthful repre-
sentatives are in extremely bad
odor with the men who run the
game in the world’s leading —
nation, especially with those Syd-
ney officials who watched their na-
tional championships die a horri-
ble death his week because Tony John Bromwich, the semiretired
veteran, almost at the outset of
the Sydney tournament. a *
“A player of Tony's caliber,” he
continued, “simply does not lose
to a Bromwich after he has won
the first two sets 61, 61, There
must have been something we
don’t know about.”
What Man could have added is go home straight from Wimbledon.
As they have not heard from
Trabert directly, all our officials
know at the moment about Tony's
dfeamlike defeat by Bromwich is
what they have read in the papers.
They are especially intrigued by
the young champion's explanation,
as reported, that Bromwich, who
throughout his international career
was strictly a baseliner, suddenly
rared up and began attacking him |) in the third set.
Our own best guess is that Tra-
bert simply became almighty
tired of playing tennis after hav-
ing been in —— tor two
months.
Instead, he was talked into mar-
rying the beautiful Shauna Wood
first and taking his bride along on
an extended honeymoon. It took
some doing to scrape up the extra
expense money. The Aussies ex-
pected to get it back, and then
some, in their championships.
Their present feelings are under-
standable. They bought themselves
a winded horse,
Moore By BEN FUNK
MIAMI, Fla. @®—Light heavy-
weight champion Archie Moore,
having finally disposed of Joey
Maxim as-a challéiger, clamored
today for a crack at Rocky Mar- back to Argentina, where he fought
two profitable exhibition bouts last
summer.
He chased Maxim around the |
ring, driving home powerful lefts
to the head and body ‘and vicious
overhand rights to the jaw.
In the eighth, a right to Joey's
chin dropped him fora count of}
six, Another savage right put Max-
im down a seven t in the
Wants Shot at Rocky
ciano’s crown.
That target, however, may prove
as elusive for Moore as the light
heavyweight title chance _he pur-
sued sO many years. Chances are
he will either fight Harold John-
son of- Philadelphia or go back to
South America on another ekhibi-
tion tour.
Marciano’s opponents this year
probably will be Dan Bucceroni in
March and Ezzard Charles in June
or September. Indications are the
champ’s manager, Al Weill, is
working on a schedule that leaves
the Cleveland jabber, the only man
He lifted the title from Maxim
Johnson if they'll get up the mion-
He said he also would like to go
MOORE CONNECTS—Light-heavyweight chau}
pion Archie Moore of San Diego, Calif, (right) | 15-round title bout in Miami Wednesday night. |.
connects with a hard right to the jaw of Joey | Moore floored Maxim twice and won a unanimous
Maxim of Cleveland, 0., in the 10th round of their {| 15-round decision to retain his title. for count
lith, and im the next four rounds, |
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Stengel Turns Pessimist, for Moment By JACK HAND
_ NEW YORK ® — Casey Stengel
_ says he doesn't know it his New
York * Yankees can make it six
straight pennants. Seven other
American League managers would
like to have the same problem,
* * «&
“Some of our pitching is too
old,” he said yesterday. “We need
more pitching if it's not on the
farms. I don't know if we can win
No. 6. Any club that wins too often
gets careless, I know I -said last
fall we'd win six, seven and eight.
Now I don’t know.”
That was the pessimistic side
a
terday in the \prowded Yankee of-
tices with TV lights blaring and
cameras buzzing. But Case had a
tough time being a pessimist for
more than two minutes, Soon he
was back on the other side.
* * *&
“We're stronger than we were in
the last five years as far as the
regulars go,” he said, “Everybody,
except Phil Rizzuto, and the three
pitchers (Ed Lopat, Vie Raschi,
Allie Reynolds) is more experi-
enced, can do things. The
other managers are ‘quoted in the
magazines about how to pitch to
beat the Yankees, That fact is,
with all this knowledge of how to pitch to our batters, we still won
the aeemant.
ae *
“Do I know how | to pitch to
everybody? If I did, I wouldn't
put out all that good stuff. Some
things they said were true but we
eliminated them. I wouldn't want
to say what we did. It’s a
lousy thing to be talking about
your own weakness when you're
the champs.”
* * *
It's no wonder that the confused
baseball writers walked out ‘moan-
ing, “what did. the man say?”
Casey did give the boys a brief
rundown on the rest of the league. ot ae THE PONTIAC PRESS, 8s, THURSDAY, JANDARY § 28, 1954
In thumbnail fashion it went like
this: -
Boston—better. More power with
Ted Williams back and Jackie Jen-
gen added. Made the most progress
with youth.
Cleveland—better. Al Rosen is
best 3rd baseman in baseball.
They know now how often they
can afford to work their big
pitchers, Could afford to give up
front line pitcher if could get a
lst baseman and outfielder.
Chicago—better, Will have Virgil
Trucks all-season. To get 3rd base-
man and outfielder would have to
of Stengel’s press conference yes-
Sparrow Moving Towards
All-Time UD Guy Sparrow-of Pontiac is mak-
ing a bid to become the highest
scorer in University of Detroit bas-
ketball history. se
The 65 former Pontiac High
School star already owns a pair of *
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to write another. by the end of this
season,
“The Bird,” as his teammates call Sparrow, became the highest
scoring sophomore in UD ang 3
last year, totalling 410 points. He
also./set a E point
mark of 42 last year against
John Carroll.
This year, Sparréw is better than
ever, He has 324 points. in 17
games, a 19.1 average which leads
the team. At this rate, he will sur-
pass the one-season record of 500
set in 1952 by Norm Swanson, now
Batis re eh
Royals.~
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Seeing ic wat the tity aan ob
the hitisky Pontiac giant. He is con-
sidered one of the best rebounders
ever to play for the Titans. He
leads the team in grabbing re-
bounds with 12 or more per game,
He has one of the most accurate
one-hand push shots in the Mis-
souri Valley Conference and in a
pre-season poll, was. placed on the
all-star team of this perennially
rugged basketball conference.
* * + :
Sparrow is part of an all sopho-
More-junior squad, that is taking
its Jumps this year, while looking
eagerly towards next winter. Spar-
row teams with George Fefles, Bob
Decker, Ralph Goldstein and Dan
Halling in the starting lineup for
Coach Bob Calihan's club.
* 7 *
UD entertains Wayne in a re-
match Saturday night at the Me-
morial Building. In the Ist meet-
ing , Sparrow pumped in 31 poinnts
in a losing cause. ‘BIRDY FEATHERS NEST—Pontiae’s Guy Sparrow, nicknamed
“The Bird,” is moving steadily towards all-time scoring records at |
the University of Detroit. The former Pontiac High School star cur-
rently leads the Titan cagers in scoring with a 19.1 average. He
holds the single-game mark of 42 points, which he set last year. lace, Billy Pierce. i
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Establish New Group NEW YORK (INS) — Seventeen
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of an Eastern military bloc,
Such a bloc has, In. fact, long
ly led to the North Atlantic
Treaty. :
It was the knowledge that Rus-
to warn recently there is no prize
for second place in the grim tug of
war between Communists and the
U. §S. Secretary of State John
Foster Dulles gave it the final lie
when he told the foreign ministers
jn answer to Molotov that Korea
proved the United Nations Charter
“did not constitute any absolute
_ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANU
It was a general outline of what
the West knows about the Eastern
military bloc which Molotov says
Russia might have to “create’’ but
which already is in existence.
Russia has a closely knit net-
work of political and military
treaties with Poland, Czectioslova-
kia, Romania, Hungary, Bulgaria,
Albania,-and, to a lesser extent,
with East Germany.
Satellite armies are trained ac-
cording to Russian army rules,
in many cases are
_by Soviet officers and receive
much of their equipment from
Moscow,
For example, Poland’s armies
are controlled by Marshal Konstan-
tin Rokosovsky, who, next to Mar-
shal Grigori Zhukov, was rated the
Soviet Union's most brilliant gen-
eral in World War Il.
Polish airmen are as- familiar
with the Russian MIG jet fighter
as are Soviet fliers.
- Hundreds of young military stu-
dent officers from Czechoslovakia,
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Nl me Time 1 ANSwEREO THE
They Have been reorganized in
recent months and are steadily
with more upto date
weapons, including jet fighters
and tanks of Soviet make.
These satellite armies range
from a top of around 400,000. men
sabi Poland to perhaps 40,000 in Al-
ia,
Oldest Alumnus
PRINCETON, N. J. (INS) — The
Rev. Paul Martin, 32, one of two
surviving members of Princeton
University’s Class of 1882, is the
school's oldest living alumnus.
Martin, who has been a resident
of Princeton for the past 50 years,
attends the ‘university’s annual
alumni reunions and played golf
regularly until 1945. NEW YORK ®—United States Steel Corp., with record-breaking
1953 behind it, is heading ito what
Board Chairman Benjamin F.
Fairless thinks will be ‘‘a good
steel year.”
The world’s greatest steel pro-
ducer disclosed this week that it
had smushed its own records for
production, sales and shipments
during 1953, which was America’s
biggest steel production year.
Fairless, answering a question
about ‘54 prospects for the nation's
economy, told a news conference:
“T still remain’ bullish, I think
we're going to have a good year,
but less than last year.”
In toting the financial score for
1953, the corporation reported net
income of $222,735,656, equal to
$7.56 a common share. This was a
36-year record and was topped only
by 1917's net income of $224,200,000,
or $7.62 a share, earned during
World War-I.
Rats destroy up-to 200 million
bushels of grain a year.
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Just about every major division |
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going from fractions to around a
point,
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Yesterday the market declined |
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run up in prices. There was 0 |
major development in the business
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others in cents):
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‘Officers Are Named .. ~ Special communication of Pon-
tiac Lodge. No. 21, F. & A. M. to
confer cone Rate Bebe Jan. 29.
Lodge: opetia at 7 Pp. —
—Adv
News in Brief Harry Tyldesley of 90 Pingree
reported yesterday that
someone took two fender skirts
from his auto while it was parked
at 37 Omar &t., the night of Jan.
26, according to police.
bail, Ph. PE 5-5201. C. A. Mitchell. |
e Sale: St. nee ae |
Paul Hall, Sat., Jan. 30, 8 a
Ady.
American-ltalian Club is holding
‘a rummage sale at 5 S. Saginaw
| St., Pri., Jan. 29, 9:30 to 9:00. Adv.
Business Women’s rummage sale,
37 West Huron, Riker Bidg. Adv.
Dorothy Davis of Dorothy's |
| Beauty Shop, 600 N. Perry is back |
at work. —Adv.
Three Sisters Market, 668 West
Huron, offers for. their weekend |
specials: Grand sale —50 Ib. bag.
Michigan potatoes 8c. U. S. Grade |
A. strictly fresh eggs, large size,
55c doz. Jumbo solid head lettuce, |
seedless grapefruit, 8 Ib. bag, 45c.
Florida or California large oranges
(your choice) 38c doz. Defiance
oleo, 5 Ibs. $1. U. 8. goad. tender
roast, 39c. All poultry guaran-
frseh killed. Heavy rock
stewers, 35c. Fancy rock fryers 38c.
Roasters, 49c. Pork loin (rib end)
. Fancy lean ground beef, 3 Ibs.
8c. Steaks Pinbone, Club,
Round or Sirloin, 58c lb. Three
Sisters Market open nightly until
10:30. Com all day t day Sunteg: Adv.
Power Company:
= Plans Expansion Earnings Report Shows
Increase
for 1953 pot
teed
increase in earnings fast year, onions. | tor nearly half of the industry's |”
in Dividends |
, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1954
- Lodge Calendar {Cay Production
Trimmed Down | Ward’s Reports Sees
Drop to 1.4 Million for
First Quarter
DETROIT w — Ward's Automo-
tive egy today said the auto
industry is making downward ad-
| justments in- its January-March and then the pace slackened to a| 1¢ your friend’s in Sw and needs | production schedules “in line with | bern demand."’
The adjustmenis, it “said, will |
drop the j
indicated first wel
output to approximately 1,491,400
passenger cars. This would com: |
pare with 1,520,013 cars produced |
in. the January-March quarter of |
, 1953.
Original estimates of the first |
|3at., Jan. 30, Pritai Stoddard Shop, quarter of 1954 were for nearly
1,700,000 .cars. Peak for the pe- |
| Flod is 1,616,751, set in 1961.
“While Chrysler Corp. and the |
| independents (smaller companies) |
revised their «output downward
early in January,” Ward's said, |
| thret-quaster changes generally |
| take effect this week.
“Combined, the three peomnoer |
have pared their February pro-
grams by 14 per cent and account
first quarter 200,000 unit cutback.”
The agency added that the cut-
backs indicate “only an easing |
in overtime at Ford and Chevro-
let, and at several other GM
and Ferd divisions where ad-
justments also have been made.”
It attributed the production ad-+
justments to “record-high. Sater)
inventories.”
-‘Century-Old Tradition
DOUGLAS @® — To the staff of |
Community Hospital the new
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry |
H. Hungerford looked pretty much |
like any normal girl baby, but to
the parents she was a very un)
| usual child,
Hungerford, organist-and choir-|
master for St. Mark's Cathedral
jin Grand Rapids, said she was-the | first girl born in his family in more |
JACKSON ‘AP) Pointing to an than 100 years, 123 years to be buying 100 fifty-ton steel sheathed
} exact. | kee, W
| by the Bridgeport Brass Co.,
‘Newly Born Baby Breaks | after 8% years of experience with
equipment.
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SUGGESTS MORE MILK—This is how L. A. Bent of Milwau-
in his restaurant to discourage high consumption.
la nickel.
An 800,000 square foot Air Corps |
plant in Adrian will be occupied
Feb
15, according to Herman W.
Steinkraus, Bridgeport- president.
| The company is designating the
| plant fas its aluminum division. It
jis entering the akiminum field
brass.
Jay Brown, 4092 Woodstock Ave.,
a representative of the Ho'ges
Motor and Pump Co. of Pontiac,
is attending a four-day sales train-
ing class in Ashland, Ohio, this
week. The Class is sponsored by
ithe F. E.. Myers & Bro. Co.
| manufacturers of water supply
Canadian National Railways is is., feels about the coffee price. situation,
| ging for milk, Bent charges 15 cents
| drive in Pontiac Township.
overhead iced refrigerator cars to In addition to plug-
for. the second cup of coffee
The first cup is
used on its Grand Trunk West-
Business Briefs. fs lines,. the company arilounced
lay.
Two Women Are Hurt
in Crash on Telegraph ~«
Two Oakland County women
were treated yesterday at Pontiac
General Hospital for injuries suf-
fered when their autos crashed |
head-on at Telegraph road and Golf | }
—Wirs-—-Vivien—Pouad,55,—of 21414
Whittington, Farmington, driver of
one car, was treated for body
bruises, and Miss Patricia Ponfret, |
2%, of 9950 Pleasant Rd., White*
Lake Township, suffered multiple
face’ cuts
Mrs. Pound said she applied
brakes to avoid a car which ran |
a_stop sign in front of her and |
skidded into the path of a car);
driven by Miss Poatret’s mother,
Rose, 45, according to Oakland |
County sheriff's deputies. that enterprising
just discovered Madrid.
| curement Sizing Up Possibilities —
for Investments em
MADRID (UP) — It appears
Americans have
True, Americans have always
visited Madrid, and Spaniards
have become accustomed to wot
est numbers of tourists.
What interests government quar-
ters, bankers, industrialists and
businessmen, however, is the ever-
increasing number of American
promoters who are sizing up the
situation and eager to land some
important deal. This is pretty novel
hereabouts. ot
A tew Americans claim they are
even willing to invest money in
tSpanish industries. ze
The Spaniards find time to lis-
ten te their plans, even sympa-
thetically, but every one’s hands
are tied until the military and -
economic accords between Spalit”
and the United States are
signed.
Meanwhile. American promoters
here, jockeying for the best posi-
tions, are representing construction
companies with an eye to building
airfields, roads, port installations,
and other projects.
| It is pointed out that Spain ts
now included in the off-shore pro-
facilities, wherefore
Spanish arms and ammunition
factories are authorized to make
bids as are other NATO countries,
It is felt that Spain is in an
enviable position for such bids
since labor here is moderately
cheap. ,
Spaniards understand that the
modernization of sir and naval
‘bases ’now under negotiation and
+ also road and rail con:munications
will be supervised by American
technicians, but as much Spanish
labor as possible will be employed
on them.
The government will keep a close
watch that salaries end wages are
kept in line to avert inflationary
' tendencies that might upset the na-
tional economy. hesitant Prom ters:
a
Consumers Power Co. officials)
have announced a $63 million”
ecnstruction program for 1954.
report, j . Consumers earnings
issued yesterday,
company had earned $3.26 per
share on 6,794,362 shares of
¢ mmon stock outstanding Dec.
31, 1953. This was an increase
over the $§2.c5 per share on
6,176,693 shares outstending at
the end of 1952. Net income after
preferred dividends for the past
year was $21,468,703 compared to
$16,382,125 for 1952.
Company officals said the huge
construction program was
fostered to.meet the. increase.
BEG ef
yeax.resulted from a hike in
per ceat more during 1952 for
@atural gas obtained from its
supplier.
by Finance Groups Gelston V. Poole was elected
president of the Pontiac Commu-
nity Finance Co, and Harold W..
Dudiey president of the Commu-
nity Loan Co. at a joint sharholders |
meeting of the two firms yesterday
at Hotel Waldron
wet L. A, Farnham was elected
vice president of both companies
and J. J, Lee will serve as sec-
retary-treasurer for each. ‘
GM to Add 22 Per Cont
to Chevrolet Capacity
showed the)
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5 nic t on the and day of Pebru- at ay aoe a al © ctor 2m. Ve Dear stp you are peng actities aot oD
tah ok 018 gebtions and objections that may be | [SS"Cis of Penties, Micha “be on ! an bold ob. ay the 26th day of January 1064 by resolu { ; ‘by reso! Dat a7, 1 tion, it was declared to be the intention day of i 4 ed January 054
: a ft said Court, in the Cit: the City Commission to construct 18 of said : y R. EVANS, 4
8 ey a gs roe se media oedivad * 4 SI,,CH04 | from evade’ Avenue, to Califorais Ave es ; . ae: i é : an, ae é '
cis aseeue from: found eat: ARTHUR E. MOORE, mee 6) on. colimeled con ae Fee
Road Baer 8 “hat iat : Mg gtd _ ” NOTICE OF HEARING =—_—_| of said improvement is on file for public : 3,6 Sod thet the piss, | mis improve ULINE £. HEWITT, PONTIAC MUNICIPAL pr
of sent | the pian, ‘ more A from. *Saldwin to t Deputy Probate Register, AIRPORT ZON examination. .
University Avenuegahall the T ZONING ORDINANCE Z for | the cost defrayed versity” Aven Dt port ission of | It 18. further tntended construct % special to tron ) it district to defra: . 28, the Joint 1 Airport | Said impro ¢ in accordance with ue : and tha’ parcels of |-$5,080.32 of the rote NOTICE Is HEREBY van ot Board will hold @ public hea the plan, patty and estimate, and that
the. gien, Bireet from to" Gumus | the estimated cost and expenses thereot | Ponting” Michigan will ‘meet in’ the| Notice of Intention to Construct | on tne. pro rth ig nt ‘sevording, to benefits nog yp Street shall co Sseess-| shail be paid trom the Capital improve Municipal Court on, the and day of | Sanitary Sewer on the West Side of eaty is, T90 F. te at ee | eae th the following 4
and tha — i. oF ee | Meet OTICE Is HERERY GIVEN Pebruary 1054 at 8 o'clock pm. to best Qakidnd Avenue from Cass’ Ave-| ford T Senship tall, dee itieh of shall constitu eeres - lend, fronting a {the Commission of the City of | be'made by parties interested ”| ane to Opposite Kinney. Road The ordinance Places. heignt | Sssessment district to defray. $11-137.60 ‘he Pontiac. ichigan will meet ae ba ~ : , to s limitations and minor - land tric. | She estimated and ;
Munici the of} Dated: January 27, 1 You are hereby notified that at &/ tions upon all lands located within « Wilson Park Sub. Lots to 217, 264 to Bagley s, . regula the Commission of | ten mile radius from ry all ve. Crys February 1954 at 8 o'clock p.m. to hear ADA R. EVANS, : i ter of th t A $1
of : objections may be City Clerk. | the City of Pon Michigan on | Pontiac Municipal Airport, located near | BJ0omfield Sub. No. 1, Lots z thereof by parties interested. Jan. 24, ‘64 | tbe 26th day of January 1954 by resolu- | Pontine, Michigan. ‘This land is located | 1°1..0.114. 118 to 130 aft inclusive, ee ; WwW. F : tion, it was declared to be the intention | within the County of Oskland and in- | ®, Parcel of land deseribed as beg
Dated: January 27, 1984. of the City to construct | volves ‘all 36 sections of land within | St the Imtersection of the W. ADA STATE OF sac An-tn | the Probate | sanitary sewer on the westerly side of | Indepen Whi ~ | Bagley Street and the N. line of Fair- : R. EvARe. pendence, te Lake and Water vie : th
e oa Court for the County Qakland,| Oakland Avenue from Cass Avenue to| ford Towns and the fractional parts | » eights Sub; thence W. along the
bend ¥ Jan” 29, "64 | Juvenite Division. opposite Kinney Road at an estimated | of Springfield, Orion, Highland, Pontiac, | N, Ut of Fairview Heights Sub. 180 Pontiac, Dated: January 27, 1954. Im the matter of the emcee eoncern-| cost of $7,242.40 and that the plan,| Milford, Commerce, West Bloomfield, | eet’, thence N. —- ; E.
‘Municipal ADA R, EVANS, | Notice of Intention to Construct | i2g,,Trsey aiter, minor. Cause No. | profile and estimate of said improve- Bloomfield: Groveland, Brandon, Oxford, “ themes &. along the W. Hee February City Clerk. 13268. ee ment is on file for public examination. i and Parmington, Townships | of Bagley Street 1080.88 feet to the place Jan. %8, 54 | Curb, Gutter, Drainage and Relat-| To Moses Gaiter, father of said child.| It ts further to t/.lying within a ten mile radius of the | % beginning.
“To ed Work-on East Rutgers A Eustinn bering Seen Gied ta thls Guest | obi luge in accordance. with | sir NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN a: Notice of Intention to Construct -18 =a tigers Avenue alleging present whereabouts | the plan, wrote and estimate, and that! Telos te euch hearing, copies of That the Commission of the City of
been using, Dated:~January 27, © 1954. 5 from Baldwin Avenue to Univer- tether of the said minor child {s/ the cost thereof shall be defrayed by | proposed ordinance will be avaliable Pontiac, Michigan will meet in the Mu-
oo Curb, Gutter and Miscellaneous | wmknewn and the said child has Violated-;-special assessment according to front-| for inspection at the offices of the air-| Bicipal Court on the 2nd day of Febru-
ADA R. EVANS, sity Avenue. a Inv ot. the Stale ond that said eulid | Spe ond that ell of the lete and parcels | pert managet, Ponting Municipai Air, ary 1954 at 8 o'clock p.m. to hear sug- The new stove weighs less, lasts City Clerk.| Drainage on Strathmore Avenue | you gre hereby notifed that at «| should be placed under the jurisdiction of land tremting upon (ise weet pode af | pert, 1838 Shisper ae F gestions and objections that may be more heat, and any duffer can) _ Jan, 28, 54} from Baldwin to, University Ave- reawing mestne of Connie # of Z,4. otal oes tae tei Catiand srenue trom Cons Ayeoue te 8 miles West of t the Ory "Chty. of Pontiacs ~ made by parties interested.
operate it. At 20 ounces, it is half : ny the 26th day of he we as ‘by reso | of Michigan, you are hereby setitiea that | the special ansees ment district te datray « eres be ig: 27, 1984 - ,
the weight of the World War II| Notice of Intention © St EF mg ee be hy he A Re a io Ponte Municipal Airport “ADA R. Evans. model. It’s made of carbon steel. | Curb, Gutter, Drainage and Relat-| the City of Pontiac, Michigan held on jcurb, gutter, Gralsage ana teleied work | teas in said County, on the 16th day of | estimated cost and expenses chereot ee ie a eee
x Notices - _ Help Wanted Male 6| Help W. Female 7 SLICE OF HAM . * Laundry Service. -18| Notices & Personals 25) Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 Wanted Real Estate 32A PPL _ — — <; ~ . PLO LOLOL LOLOL LOLS. eee ead a ons ~ tt lal a
, D ed th ae LACE CURING BLART OR HOR WOULD ANY ONE SEEING ° TRADE OR SELL i - : : pede patae ; ; ag Sg Ayre “Pontiac | wreck Christmas: Day, Dec. 25, | WE HAVE : Trades ere made to satisfy all
DUNLOP, JANUARY 27, 1954, COR- | NEEDED ; aERUCTOR K ria" eiiatt Eh LAUNDRY ouny. just *rorth of Siebara Aveue, ; S00) “Se conan, ‘rad 9 yout ‘property,
ag toleeeh. so sey of eaten To, teach in Pont rE oat Ask v4 . 23-8101. a Po.” satset Fusoet Geoneitye, bs = Se 1 os ts new | call us, 60 nok teal ool by
‘Dw mother of Mrs, La- Journey men Mrs, Christy * bea eae ‘ollenee, see me belore vier DORRIS & SON Vern E. Hutchinson, David CROCHET TABLECLOTH. LUNCH-| ei) ‘ASK FOR BOB MAHAN | REALTOR —-~\ CO-OP MEMBER and Carol Ann Dunlop: dear sis-| = \fachine Repairmen - Moving & Trucking 19 oop ant. Bam twats, “egtooy-atbts 762 W Huron PE 41587 ter of Robert Talbot, Mrs. Marie |. P AVON COSMETICS LOPES LEELA ET POPS $62, ; M N CABIN WANTED ON LAKE FRONT ere. Mrs. _ Lauretts wok and _ has openings in good territories for CALL DICK FOR TRUCKING. | Sip TiFic SWELISH MA ASSAGE a. Wooded area, within 100 mile Pu- Electricians reliable mbitiou.. substantia, in- _Any time. Good rates. PE 2-4505. | 33 iim FE 4-2a51 radius of Pontiac, Réasonable, eral . Kampsen Realty Co., 377 8. Work Wanted Female 11 Building Service 12 Wtd. Chi Board 26 —a girl welcome. 3840 Baldwin Rd.
WEBBER, JANUARY 27, 1954, Telegraph Road. ~n = td, Child. to Boar If you have @ real estate | 4 ROOM UNFURNISHED SECOND Mina, 257 N. Perry, age 64; be- MIMEOGRAPHING TYPING sEc-| FAVESTROUGHING | Painting & Decorating 20) ~~~" |_— problem cal FE 5-168. foot. Meat, lights, and ges fern. loved mother of Edward Ryder, | waTER PUMP REP. PAIR sERvice retarial Service FM 3-242. jot STRC GHING - DAY CARE — LICENSE PE 9-003 or FR 91. Mrs. Charles Gamble: dear step: | Vtg Be Overiio, 6d 8. Tele | . , WOMAN, «4 DESIRES BOUsE- Meats Bheet saawl Ca PAINTING DECORATING GUAR: | 5-5 — ut cane | Edw. M. Stout, Realtor SMALL MOO. arts. SOMMO-
Dallas, and Douglas Webber. and ane. NYED TO LEARN PIANO | ha: - echeel | aged uneven * preferred. «ate _FE +e cKD = a pee , —— dren esnced home, Asn Bg - Saginaw St = Ph. FE ne heat, gate sea and gas. R&K Cabin
of ‘nein mer eee ; — — tuning, Locai service, Unusual We nose on coseing - BAY CARE, INPANT PRE - Pfenning lo youre’ experience. Dey care only, FE 40280, ry eae . > BEDROOMS
Mrs. Hazel Bradford ana s. | sary. Write: Mr, Wood 606 E. Apply in person. Bateman 5-5167. wd - 7S phone FEY 404g Fagter, PAINTING — oS HANGING, WE ARE SELLING ALL OF GUR| Stve., re erator. hot water &
-- Prank —Heints. Panera —University, Champaign, Tl. &. Kampsen Realty Co., —~ wAsttinGs & itkoniNGs — | TERRAZO RUBBER CERAMIC | PObtl Temoved. Sandusky FE| Wtd. Household Goods 27 fa a all oes om A WI =. 80 month, FE : Tel hn R 4. i 3 . ea PP heed | , wuburban, = See “ .
a 30th, at 2p. m. st the corune gn Bg BG one Ee pa Marcie 2 Lommercial end | WOMEN WANT WALL WASHING, 3p ke and farm stings, We are 7 ROOMS COUPLE , - ee Biplg Chapel with Re ment, wages and ° t : COLORED LADY WANTS HOUSE. | _Bompino, ‘pe ise 2" | _ painting OR 3.2204 Ce ere Care cect anes, | able to give you complete satis- | vate entrance. bath 57645, 8. Creswel oftictating. Interment | sion, Cross & Group Life AN CARE work. 7 y snd Soar WALLPAPERING A AND ND PAINTING. PE 4.7881, | faction and « quick turnover Call after ¢ p. m in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. Mrs. drance. Agnly in person. Braid| dren days while mother works. |_:Thursday, FE 5-067. CEMENT WORK: RES. & COMM: | "Con" tor est. GT ALL FRE | Wil appreciate your call. |§ ROOMS UPPER, a Webber will lie im state at the | _ Motor Sales. ¥0'8. Cass Ave, Vicinity of Drayton Plains, OR mins, PE oe ee Om ii Pee pr 35823 ‘ | adubte, FH 96000, § to 8. Voorhees-Siple #Puneral “Home TXPERIENC D DAIRY FARMER, 32418. . i mins. FE 60906, a Wall Washing & & Painting re Buy—To Sel:-To Trade guar APT ck Good wages and | BABY SITTER YOR PULL TIME COMPLETM REM(DELING AND WID. S\rare eset OF DRAW. rou. “pUY IT — WELL INSURE (1 ae a. ao OR
os work ‘ccoditions, Call eve- to pony — ee ton Pn eet: * Attic i. ‘ “4 Pon-
~ modernizing service coms, ee _ers, FE 2-6835. i.
Card of Thanks 1. |—™8. poner Rd, Manes, | oom wrepents 9 ne toon cowgiste sparemens aiteee: retinas FE Sah oor PREE| FURNITURE NEEDED mM AH AN. a) se ony —
ae on WISH “} it a6) a +1 #PRRIRPNCED - WAITRESS, FE _— ing A. | pan . x .
t TO THANK MANY 45470, ‘AINTING | Rare re dolla: buy outright or| REALTY i : friends, relatives and’ ¢ Local ~ SALESM AN g RS eee. I Comte. a4 STRAND GARAGE DOORS SALES fai 4 tor gon. 38. Community | Member “ Re REALTORS Pe A PRivaTs: daiiall Gas
0, and ie | To sell of tires, and service, and efficient tale. Ph. OR 2277 FE A263 2
2:96, 2808 and 2519 alse | “automotive supplies, appliances Help Wanted 8} Se service. Ben Mark Garage Door Pairing: PERSE © RAPER DET Us BUY rr OR AUCTION IT cs wee ios their. kind expression of | ete. Prefer man with experience, _ttelp ie Sales, FE 25774, _—— White, GA 8is0T or. or Pit tieet for you, OA #2681, _ Cone tives. 38.2 Gun, 20-4
reavement, ‘The te-nily of Albert Salary, commission snd tevei| High School Graduates _ Business Services 13 Photos & Accemeries 21 PORN. ANTIQUE PeEEs| NEXT BRANCH
; lent opportunites ie havens: and x EWAOON— APF__OA- WiLL BOY OR List YOUR LAR¥ Rent Houses Furnished 35 merle ent. is onal deal MERA WITH TRI. | —#udio_couch, mise. 1333. ais “ie! ‘MEY ; alae
_t : ig pe Want an able, ambi. Train roar ie a oie ca “pod, PR tigh. meter, hee vane Wtd, Miscellaneous 28 F.:McKINNE itn Cosh oe Line che 4 mgt : gressive man, ena:
IN MEMORY OF PARK W, LEWIS F. Goodrich Store. reer and x mre Se er ee ee ~ ites S90, Commnares 1", $ ROOMS AND BATH. ges (who passed away Jan. 1983: tit oN ie ork on co-operative e training Werlng service Everything you need to make | 4NTIQUE JEWELRY, CHINA, Poae wie ment. Birmingham MI ¢071,.
Cone. deny tetiae, Gye 5 Peet, ee, ae cman Schoot APPLIANCE SERVICES | own pictur: Best offer takes sional wave von? Braid’s Atiquse wa wees PARTLY FURNISHED HOUSE. 978 Away from sorfew, care Se | lat reeks employment, Tule ; Washes aa eéhee it all. Lige pew MY 3-4521. ow on ear +: LisTinGs ON FARMS month, must bave deport EM
. mm selting Nanber.& bailding | ME, 1 N30 AND E COMPANION FOR 3 suets | PORTRAITS FRAMES COPIES | WTD. * acominow cr) ROY KALE Re 3904. Mey you rest in peace, dear! enced in selling lumber & building | MEN BE COMP erators, washers radios. cleaners TRAITS FRAMES . COPIES FE ‘ROY KNAUF, Realtor gee noose na Paar
Weddines al & Candid Lo- } $4009, after §:30 p.m. Pan eee ae § Te ~“Money Wanted. 28A| 22 Sue __is ‘en until June 1, adults. Compl ih | 7 mot a end ‘are ecora
Television Service 22 id BORROW $12,500 AT 5 Wan! to Sell? | a ‘ supplies, Albert B. Lowrie gene _, am Until we meet again. Lumber Co. 1441 Baldwin Ave-| je8m, seat, clean,’ like missed by wife and have a car, interested in s nue, FE 29104 weak Gaia .
A
interest for land con-
. ed away ten years ago toda New & Used ftante Sony! UYERS WAITING dieses Untura. 36
ne Er Be ed oa — “CAR SALESMAN™ 1s TV ED CEMENT SxXER AT CBee ¢ Hgyses/Unturn. 3 | WANTED ‘
‘iN Lovina “MEMORY OF ED-| Buicks & Pontiacs F , EXPERT TREE TROAMIN motor’ ORiaads ae nes | "sree 4 y [5-4 iile . : - 32-6129. after 5:30 3
aa EXPERIENCED MANICURIST a | Pick up and del : “Norris Radio & TV > |_2™. ota kei
ears ago Jan. 28, 1951, | "Port
Gone, po Mong torvatien not call OY Se A E "Wanted to Rent . 29 Cash for Land Contracts | aes $35
Daughter. . make. PE 40736. ANDY CON- | HUSBAND NOW WORKING WITH WHITE BROS. | vine OUNG MAN U 38 AS. DON'S Racto — TV service. Poptiar, Motors, so necessary to é
Flowers 3| “sist manufacturer’ representative .| DAY NIGHT BUN TV. “=RViCE | move to this area from’ Jackson, oat Your Convenience ROOM HOvaE AND BATH. ~ . ‘with sample case and help drive,| PROMINENT DETROIT TEACHER 33.50 PE 51296 FE 45-8300 Prefer 4 rooms eith bath. Fa | No "5 rr OR 2.1769 ouility room & parece. Oil heat,
SCHAPFER’S — Must be capable driver and have | now teaching voice and dramatics M. BP. STRAKA ment or house, MI 40671. 5660 we Mighway Waterford pA mi. from Utica or Rochester.
133 AUBURN 9-3179| good references, best of back-| at the new Pontiac Conservatory FURNISHED AP ——* n After § p.m., OL 2-5600, bie ound and reliability. Write to) of Fine Arts. FE 64823, for in- Typewriter Service 22A| _3 rooms. PE 4o4el after 4. BUYER ! BUYERS' DNPORNIRNED § ROOM Hous. 3 Segal, 12 tmingham,| formation, CHRISTIAN TEACHER DESIRES “RS! BUYERS! Auto. hot water, car
Bee Funeral Directors 4) Mich., giving ar a details and phone TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING Ma. | & niee sleeping room with kitchen 1 dere. garden saah Apply iss wide ; Accounting, ~ Shorthand, chine fF aeeert work, | privileres, 1 room apartment The GLOOM is off again Joslyn Rd,
EXP. BRICK TENDER. CALL Typing-refresher courses “General and Office sup: | close in PE 2-8398 after 4 call| in. REAL ESTATE! Buyers MODERN, 4 ROOMS HOUR TO
D onelson-Johns et pane WANTED ——— | ney, pusiness Training ee eee cae —— | CRISTIAN FAMILY NO ESIOEE ae “neatly EVERY | Ponting, & miles -West ‘of Water.
HOME ge 96. W. Huron the Be ness Institute Mitcbell’s 123) Saginaw St, ing OF “aking. dévires § or 6] Sith CASH olvers, with ac vance. MA $9687.) onthe 84 “DESIGNED FOR 1 oie Bae os stitute Upholstering 23| fae write in viemn'ty of Oxbow ciaig's ierms, We spe WEST SIDE ¢ ROOM MODERN.
JIG BUILDERS rence Ra nan 41. : | - ROOM homes endo tes |. Beaune Broa hie att wee oornees-niple . Work Wanted Male 10 PONTIAC MOTOR SALES DE-| tals tors On 5" BE ao Bon 0, - FUNERAL HOME ‘DIE MAKERS ent employes transterred ROOM older homes, Severs | For Rent R Rooms 37
Ambulance . or Motor J OURNEYMEN ONLY or 3 bedroom unfurn, home. FE apartments, Also, aub-
= sm ie site 6 am, : bee | Tan, MM LAPT, mAM ; FISHER CLEAN ; tor i are in * , eachae For ncaa
wi PLL LPP LS -DIVISION—->-— _ ship care, ble, And list’ t _ KITCHEN -
a joum. 17 grave plots. will aivide $00 BALDWIN AVE. aR a fion scnoo. reacten ann; "" * “** TOMORROW
"NORTH SIDE
wih of heat, 1S ft. . a ens oe Ah Gil oan at ie. with Hb
LAER Oi CARLA Feb Lakefront home.
6 rm: all on 1 r.
Pull yesem bin-fed stoker.
6 lot is 65x: i, with fruit
trees and shrubs, $10,060 with
‘ down,
ONLY $1,450 DOWN. Moat and clean 3 2-bedrm Oakland Ave, Atiractits ° motors kitehen,
pat, + ie eet hea’ nog A a soem
rage, Don Don ae =” ate
LA AVENUE. 106 tt busi-
One — rms. and 2
baths, opt. reeling for sis 8 month av ms, fo: = - also an 18x36 ft. There
cement block vullding Bae could
ented as tr storage,
ie $19,500, term
ye oe. Pine 2-bedrm. eng
RANCH. foue Spode, brick
home located in Elizabeth Lake FUNNY Susy ESS
© caps. 1990 ty te Sev,
2S 1, ii tay V.4 fot. OM. by Hershberger
i? 4 f @
f ¢
“Now you know why so many ofthe 8 15 communters carry
canes!”
ter, gas heat, aluminum charms
and screens, 2% car erage
" Tandscaped, New in 1980, A real - home living comfort tn ex-
cellent condition, $19,750, terms.
| sYLVAN VILLAGE, Attractive eo lontal 2 “home with mod- cuessn” “tied bath, full
Sesemens wits of] heat and rec- reation space, Pully insulated.
poe ad with overhead doors.
lot with dock Tonse.
pate’ privileges, 15,000, terms.
CONSIDER THIS. ‘Neat aed com-
rlete 3 hedem name I handy
ie
ment garage, nice yard. Ask
i idened —_ low. down pay-
1% FT. FRONTAGE. One of the
nest Watkins loc
ele porch, ™
ern kitchen, wall-to-wall carpet-
ing in dining and living rms.
Lae re Fm. basement
with ins en.
trance,. of! * curmecs. Fenced ict,
serage. lots of shade trees, ce-
en ch tee dawn Asking price
WEST SIDE. 3-bearm, rick home
in excellent condition. ae
re
aths. ofl and ree-
reation space in basement. §17,-
terms.
FE 6105
mn Evenings
Next to Consumers Power
ALLs BRICK 3 BEDROOM MOD- ern, Firevinee, electric hot water
with bi basement. :
e and In* 80x180 feet should
satisfy your needs Shown by ap-
iment, Only $4,850, valance
oo yor 5 HAVE $1, 6507 if you do
we — this vacant bungalow
with 5 rooms & bath, car a
rage, 2 lots, at only §7
| oe Like 3 DRAYTON INS AREA? if wrone on thi fui’ modern
EN PS jots- at-
Yo Ike NEAR | Bortine Maton? we nave :
| ~ fesale 2 a $9,960 with $2,650 this district,
YOU PREFER THE WEST * Look over this attractive bedroom butigalow in Indian
e. Built Ip 1946. very at-
ve and only $10,250 with
630 down. . $2.
M ore to choose from. Driv
out fo wt office and look over :
S Parking at our
Goer
CAMERON H. CLARK 4-8482
96,700, i100 down, Sr
M AREY NEW
Three bedroom home tring on
* and com! pice
than | kitchen,1 end beth down, + Two bedroo ms , Automatic
water heater, oll het, cern sash
and . $6,500 with $2,000
2
GI
&5°° $1,000 down _@ : ~. ortgage
John K. Irwin f¢ REALTOR
‘eo WN es et
Phone FF: 32-4031 Eve FE 2-180¢
Fireside Comfort
Sparkling New if ee been looking
then
otnomne aries For Sale Houses 43
GILES $6,750. Cute 4 room frame house
plasteed walls Lo-
ree on peved street be-
tween Drayton and Wate :
ford, Lake privileges and
the down payment is only
$1,250. Call for that appoint-
"ment NOW!
of
the City too. Features 1's
ear garage School a
the door '
z i,
living room 15 x 23 with
Timken soned beating plus
x % attached fesree all.
* dream kA 300.
We do not have the space
to teil rs all the goed
—ebout—
beauty. Call ‘all for your ép
pointer.
GILES REALTY CO.
82 «W. a PE 5-€175
$750 DOWN Clintonville Read. 2 bedroom home.
built 1951. Plastere! walls wired
for electric stove, Part bath. Now
vacant,
CARROLL G. PORRITT 26% west Huon Rh 2-T124
tye. call FE 2-6
Johnson woken Li PRIVILEGES For ___For Sale Houses 43 43
ANNETT OFFERS
Huron Gardens
water heater, and gas stove
included, Lot S0x167. $9,450, |
terms,
5 Acres—Lake Privileges
Dome Giving ~ 13x17 |
with nature] fireplace, 4
ing venan iix13, 2 large bed-
rooms 12, and kitchen
floored attic, space for 3] rooms. Basement with H. A.
farneee, 80 gation elec, wa-
ter heater, tubs, and new
Jet a my New breezeway
car With over-
ond doors,
$13,500, $3,500 4
2 Lots—Vacant’
Hlizabeth Lake ial
Almost new 4'3 room
ed
ap!
Curpening Sd $13. 750, teres.
Ottawa Drive
Drapes, carpeting, and dish- master included. 2. car ga-
Tage, $26,500, $8,000 down.
te 3
NORTH SIDE
Large 7 room home with 3 bed-
room.
seat, ir Fe = after 6 Mr. Inman,
A. JOHNSON, Realtor
FE 4-2533
1704S. Telegraph Rd,
TAKING ORDERS
Spring oe
corner. Leng AO fin-
; Seed oF partes. homes.
DAMS R TY
ee ES 6 e
BIRMINGHAM
$8950
gone ge vasement 5a
LAWRENCE WwW.
oz:| GAYLORD} Dixie Highway. For Sale Houses 43 ‘For Sale Houses
pe ¢, reerea-
jon Vi tement plastered
Walls, oak ore, ©
le
~ OFF JOSLYN—Lodatea in ever popular LeBaron
Farms . fo convenient
dining pone. @ and modernised
iV basement. and pet tot “fall basem.
new
rage. Atirective ——— with
w siding Priced st $,-
RAY ONEIL, Realtor. luron Open #8
Prone rE are) or FE 56-5078 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange
10 rms., 2
_ trees.
bun-
alow, ceramic tlle beth, |
Toom with
WEST: SUBUR BAN
ag roa
Not Us. We're not ashamed to advertise
‘te o be the oe, We're Sone
__ fice ev are ahpaye striving to
Superb in Every Detail
eo oe A home & 3 i Se
$950 DOWN beths, income in Orion.
M1 = N. Broadway, Wonderful op-
portunity.
JIM WRIGHT, Realtor Sab Te-egreph Real Estate Fr pou e
L.R.TRIPP + Watkins Lake Privileges If you ere jooking for well . wed. beautifully
roe +“ * bedroom 4
Drayton Plains © Coen & home st. 1 year
bus. tantial pey:
ment to F.H-A. ssevignee as
$60: per month
5 rooms and bath mange
low. Carpeting, — 2
shades, screens
sash, bay] aol with all oil fired heat, rge, 27
ear, ehothed garege Nice
shaded 45'1 s + jot, All thi
for oniy $10,500 with $2,500
down. possession.
Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 22 W. Lawrence Street
Evenints.
rE 16l or PE 42008
4 BEDROOM MODERN HOME i
acre,’ on US. 10, Suchy Realt Ortonville, FE 4-3142 7 "
GI RESALE A vir, 3 pedroom home located arsball.
bores
st. $2.00 down.
“COR M IMBLER J
GATEWAYS to
_BUILT IN IN 1948 Treo and
caareearve AEA NGE :
Sata e * fi CRE ae 1565 Union Lake Rd, EM 3-4393
DRAYTON AREA © We have a 3 bedroom home. Large
utllit ‘
who needs a 2 car garage for
workshop storage, See this
bargain today. Priced at $11, 900
with $3,400 down. Call for an ap-
Ph on 3 Ob i189 . or . _ eto we High ighway, J ao
Will take tand contract or good ‘
ane as down payment, FE
ROCHESTER AREA Vacent. Nice 3 bedroom home.
Basement.
; Hot ‘water
water. Bus service.
Cash or terms
New 3 bedroom home to be com-|
ted Feb. 26. ane: paint,
rdwood floors, off furnace. To
be teady to move in, Bus service |
ppoint-— — = is. Shown by a
Shown by appointment.
A beautiful homesite. = atte af
Hert of Knudsen | | Bloomfield Area Lovely new Frag @, 3 bed-
rooms, re tt Recreation
room, car garage.
23| Large Suburban Home 10 room home, 4 baths, ex-
cellent condition. 46 scres of
land, lake frontage. er
West Suburban 12 acres with rench home, full
basement, off heat, den, attached
2 car garage.
WM. H. KNUDSEN Ph gy iy
mitiac State Bank Bidg.
ottice rE 44516, Eve. 23-3750,
BUY TO. BELL, REALTOR
" Partridge ig THE ‘BIRD’ to see.
CLARKSTON
5 acres with 4 7. house Natual
fireplace, basem furnace heat.
—_ @, chicken ov Ay Nice shade
is $9,500 full price with
corms
¢© PANGUS
ie MIs Ortonville 133
Reverse Charges
BY OWwER 6 ROOMS & BATH.
GI home, will seli en regular
contract. $6950 with $1950 down.
FE 64780. leanne thesia
BY OWNER, IN yy OAK, AT-
tractive @ rooms and bath, three
years old, combination doors and
windows. Garage. Full price is
$7,700, Oniy $1,400 down. Call
PE 2-173] ‘til 6, after & call LI
| For Sale Lake SOBER 44
LAKEFRONT IL
LAKE Pe eee
Casa Lake ~ Elizabeth iis -
Williams Lake — Lake Orion
Micdle Straits Lake. From 40 ft.
to 3 acres. $200 and wp. Belect
your lt now, Plag your home
to sult that .
THELMA M. ELWOOD
$143 Cass-Elizabeth Lake Rd,
PE 6-124 FE_ + Open § to > 6
For Sale Lake Property 44 bill Nor
L. C. LADD
apeen._.£. lange stook and
Hairrsen, PE
STOCK FARM
dairy barn. Modern milkhouse Pient ide ~ fichool
Golf course across the street on Silver Bell Road, ready for subdividing, Call Mr,
$9,000.
acres 60: Dark loam, barn, milk
house a
STEVENS REAL ESTATE
DRYDEN ;
Sale Business Property 4.
2 story 42x66 aerth og MUST SELL CLOSE
Super Macket $200,000 oh
| WEST EOROK,, NEAR 4
Ra. 40 - Inquite. * Eron.
Goon ‘Btis” vEsa Lock
our of FE Pike oS
wy —— "ielew.
shown “b appointment ,
Pash days PE eve-.
Rent- Lease Bus : Prop 4A
SCOTT LAKE Large wooded lake front lots. Price
$1,500, low down ose pers For
rticulars cai)
roker, OR 3-1450.
Sale Suburban ‘Prop. 45A 4040 Rochester Rd. st 18 Mile R4 MU @i61L OSC
Gat. From owner. Packs Lal
CRESCENT LAKE
SUBDIVISION a
Four tooms ® neat
and =. Nicely. situs with lake aa ges. ¥, $6,900 with
$1,075 down.
eer te a
t HOME, LARGE
barn, 1 acre of iand, in
. y Realt Ortonville.
_FE 43143
Like New
Only 1% years old, gay 2 bedroom
home with large unfinished up-
to
Priced at er... you'll
like i, call FE 5-1201, re
“BUD” Nicholie
ror towen = $1,000 DOWN, FOR
GAYLORD
Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO sEE
JUICK POSSESSION bath bungalow that's
nae neat and clear as can be.
heat, new roof and a new 1%
ibe ede, ceoniece
A PICTURE WINDOW With «
ledgestone
-| WARD E-PARTRIDGE, REALTOR
“od full beth | tub DRAYTON PLAINS 000
Pull price $7.500.
; Giroux & Hicks bs Drayton Plains
OR 3-#701
“-HOMESITES MACEDAY GARDENS
Lares ppecane Jan building
with easy
verms
ELWOOD FARMS
geil. “otiezed “s A ales con
IOs ES AIRPORT
B AKER BEACH
WILLIAMS LAKE eronsem, GARAGE :
Light Manufacturing gatais pecement, . .3-txl0 em
tito. Res sousble von ~s
c. ; :
onzoNvinEs 133 -
Flanders 14276 ~ 64404
~~ For Sale Lots 46>
Large, Jake privileges it. eoxai6
Call to rtf ash
FE 2-8316| 2 W. Heron a. Oven: Bree. Th 9
_ HAPPINESS - |* GARDEN
jorey apr Lag ‘os good Business Opportunities 51
Partridge TALK TO THE RIOMT MAM WHEN YOU WANT TO BUY A BUSINESS
SUNOCO ST., GARAGE,
§ ROOM MOD. HQME
Beautiful 5 room home. Aj
Will trad
WIFE RUNS STORE
. HUBBY THE FARM
= ll tbe happy here ‘cause you'll
= about Wreryining you
for. It's a marvions op-
Modern ranch 2 store
with the only becr ieense tm the
L.c. LAD 4286 Dixie H od $2aet | Sst coe
FLOYD KENT, Realtor 4 W. Lawrence PE 5-6105
sisi
Elizabeth Lake:
“ares, only sane
Colonial Hills: ~
“Sach Ope atyio. “geome
Woodward Estates:
Ayondale:*
| Snl26, lake privileges: - eave.
John K. Irwin
@oxl13, lake privileges - 130.
tg | E. Bloomfield Highlands:|
COAST- TO-COAST
World's Largest 4 Ww. Huron Open Eve. rr 3esie8
~ PLEASANT LAKE
|. SERVICE Lk. Rd. at corner or of witans Fi
weal anna: yim et
iy 5009, oF Mapl
ER
onn
_HFC Comes to MONEY “Bud” ’Miller «| Livingstone
iNeed Money?
| a to, $500
FE £53101 for Seapeing.._vefinas
‘ ‘perment of de Or any othe?
com om vour first visit and
fn a few minutes Libera) —
payment plan.
Home: & Auto vestment, ce
«ose | LOCIN Company
wie a a ak bat Goan
Cost to you only $3,160. Call FE
cape re 200 PE 5-3458 ;
LAND CONTRACTS Good west suburban
tract —— A es "Payable
‘See
F. C. Wood Co. Momhce Open, Lake Rd. OR 3-1296
9a. m, to 5 p. m.
aaa Office After” 5. OR 43-6008
oney
{State Licensed Le Licensed Lenders)
to Loan 53
WAITING You May Borrow
~-$25-$500°
‘Today = i ow montniy pay payments
BUCKNER FINANCE.-CO. - NER N SAGINAW & HURON
NEED FROM
$25 to $500 Now!
pase the cash loan service vou
“GET YOUR LOAN
_IN ONE VISIT el cars. Brine
iow |
PONTIBS
Olsen 0 Yiargest Som fom 40T A TL commpee / | Rone es
CASH PROMPT LY! Get $10 to $500 quickly on car, tvr-
niture or note. We've been oo
pega loans since 1906. Phone
or come in today. erereent Loan
and Sevings Soeete 7 West Law-
_rence St. Pontiac “P33 9-449
WHEN. ToT NEED
$25. to- $500
We ean he ir monev , roble: re $500
Sg EY. ERs)
Telephone Gs or call at our office
STATE FINANCE CO. “16 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. “Ph. PE 1874
Mortgage Loans 54
LOW INTEREST
Unlimited fun’: o° sineie family
SS Ceres So ee H. G, PETERSON
1310 Pontin« Stare Bank, Bidg.
For Sale Housetraiiers _55
Pontiac Lj
Chief MOBILE HOMES
22 ft. to 45 ft. tm Jength. Up to
5 years to pay,
You can buy a Les Hutchinson
recond aoe trailer as low as
$100 down
Hutchinson’ s Trailer Sales |
4615 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains
Phone OR —_
A'so Corner 11 Mile Woodward
Royal Oak LI Sonor
__ 3830 8. Dor: _Highway, Flint
move in teas.
Se incr —___ MICH-ARROW _—
ELCAR-RICHARDSON 22° to 40" All "34 Models
Priced for Quick
Parkhurst Trailer
Lag F & Sales -
1340 Lapeer, Ra MY. 24611
‘Lake
awd os our =
al purchase se pipn-on a
sg . 2101 Dixie
“THE BEST BUYS ARE AT
—__Oulord _Trafler Sales,
TRAILER EXCHANGE ae ROYAL, PRAIRIE
srr ER. BUDDY AND OTH-
ERs, — SERVICE & FI-
1 & 2 bedroom mobile homes, -t¢
to 41 ft, over 50 floor fans, all
kinds of equipment, ‘ rniture,
roof coatings. a. touraids,
ae springs, fixtures
Kam ae ues ol of f other trailer
, accessories, Cash or
TMS VISIT. OUR STORE
@ 8. Telegraph
rn Eve sa Sundgy P.M.
See the New 1954
_.._ Stewarts. 00.
you get 12mos. 6M08.| gore is quality quantity. beaut
$1008 675 «$10.07 — 18.48 > i apa Water’ sunstres.
=e us Be Ge S ea ae «
se. duet aspen SJ “Sy bere
yd “Oxtord 1 Trailer Sales ene charge ———
rate of 3 per cent on that ot
® balance not exceeding see, ats
er ts Sh cent on that
Household Finance
Corporation of Pontiac
LOANS | - Parts & Accessories
1 mile South of Lake Orion, M-24
THE BEST ie ane AT OXx- __ ford 3 , Trader Salve
ot. Gene ise * clomid ville oe
NEW MOON The best cust no more than, the
rest. See it and compare it. ©
Parkhurst Trailer
Park & Sales
1940 Lapeer ren fue 24611,
_ Rent Tralee Eeace
TRAILEX SPACT FOR RENT.
fone = Treiler
Camp ‘200 Eliz. .
LARGE | it {or PATIO, ~ SEWER
gad ater sehoa Pe My eet
~ $25 to $500.
30 E, Lawrence FE 2-7131 “PRIENDLY Y SERVICE Community ‘Loan Co.
De nents San hatin osRne vende Rtn incintint
Auto Accessories
8. AUTO PARTS
Nee ag ae
ot | ROVCRaPT 30 PT. MODERN |.
— Ve sor,” good condition,.—
DOLLAR
MOTOR MART
121 E. Montesim. _ PE 48230
500 CARS WANTED
BAGLE® AUTO PARTS
__Jey_ St, FE 2-264 rE
Neart, 22 Aubure Ave. FOR COMPLETE - COLLISION SERVICE ame ~ 3
Rector
Oliver Motor Sales
3 Ww See Ose Pe
__ For Sale Used Cars 61
HAB O.K.
USED CARS —
Will Your Car
GO Thru Ice and
SNOW
LU
wan
j
O.K.
Used Cars
‘52 Chev. - FLEETLINE 2 DR.
Dark Blue -
Very Clean, .
Only $1,145
| '53 Ford RANCH WAGON
V-8, Sharp
Low Mileage
Only $1,795
SPORT COUPE SALES NOW SHOWING
Orns American General :
“Wood conahen hak Rs
57) - Radio & Heater
2 Tone Paint
~ Only $1,795
CUSTOM “8”
-2 Door—Clean
Radio, & Heater
$895
‘02 Plym. | Fas, aes pas fz shat eat ioe CeLLAR Pon CATE Mica |
a0)
If not, see these
_|°53 Chev. Belair 2 dr.
'$1 Cadillac “62” Sed.
enol
‘51 Ford -.
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oh Ei 2m
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T. Mt Reg US Pet OFF
Copr. 1964 by NA Bernese, ine.
“T don't know what it is,
through washing dishes!" Lately she’s had my pipe and slippers —_ the minute I'm ‘but Ethel's up to something!
For Sale Used Cars 61 For Sale Used Cars 61
Bright
Spot '53 Olds, “98” Customi Sed.
"53 Olds. “88” Sed.
'52 Buick Spec, Sedan
"52 Chev. Deluxe 2 dr.
’52 Pont. Chieftain 8 2 dr.
31 Olds “98” Custom Sed.
51 Pont. Chieftain 8 Sed.
"51 Pont..Chieftain 8 2 dr.
31 Mercury Sedan
(Mercomatic)
51 Olds. “88” Super Sed.
'51 Chev. Deluxe 2 dr,
'51 Chev. Belair Cpe.
"30 Olds. “88” Sed.
*51 Dodge 2 dr. Sed,
‘49 Buick Sedanette
"49 Ford Custom 8, 2 dr.
"47 Pont. “8” Sed. |
47 Ford Convertible .
"46 Pontiac 2 dr.
46 Ford Super 8, 2 dr, | For the largest selection
of clean used cars at the
lowest prices, with terms
to suit. _
YOU'LL ALWAYS
DO BETTER, AT 31 Buick Special Dix. Sed. |
30 Ford Custom 8, 2dr. ~ WE GO
We Are Saying
‘Good-bye
TO ALL OUR
USED CARS
PRICES BUSINESS |
‘Scodwill
"Not a Name}
Aerts From Post Off
BUY YOURC
‘DEALER Y
BUY NOW
‘ARE YOU LO
a
or B
You'll get BOTH at the
finer. car and get it at
now, so ‘come in and ge
in mind and get it at a
Here are just a few of t
offered,
1951- §
$995 A fT EAN ANY NICE BLUE
FOUR DOOR
SEDAN. LLY.
AND IN TIP-TOP CO
“GOODWILL USED C
1948 SLASHED!
Cars on Display | | Mercury
to $395 |
Commander 4 Dr,
Overdrive, Heater
Direct. Lights |
’51 STUDIE
_ Champ., 2 Dr,
Overdrive & Heater
. ’50 OLDS
Tudor, R&H
50 STUBIE
Commander 4 Dr._
Auto, R&H
Whitéwalls
49 ‘STUDIE
. Commander
Club pe
Ov eraetoe te Helier esemeete” Bee eee Inside Heated | Fas .20s pu race “a _* “SOLID VALUE CAR”
Building
S51 MERCURY 1949
Club Coupe
Mercomatic; RSH | Ford Panel
51 STUDIE ©
Commander $445 :
Club Coupe THE HANDY HALF - Tow Automatic & Heater SURG Awe Lone Or gen Rv
‘51 STUDIE VALUE”
1951
Plymouth
mL 045 BELVIDERE
) * hee
TWwO- GREEN. RADIO
AND TER. IN PINE CON- .
DITION THROUG' OUT.
“GOODWILL USED CAR”
a
“Give to the M
Very Clean
$1,045.
“GOOD VALUE”:
>| Transportation "46 Chev., clean ..... $295
"42 Chev. 2dr. oo. ..4. $75
’47 Line. club cpe.. >. .$345
‘42 Porit.. clean ...:. $125
“GIVE to the
March of Dimes”
S. Saginaw at Cottage +
___ PHONE FE 4-4546
~ 450 BUICK SUPER
>|52R sedan, radio, heater,
Dynaflow, new tires, 25,-
000 miles, like new inside
and out. It’s a béauty,
don’t miss it.
Huron Motor Sales
__ Huron
UTICA FORD SALES | ~CRANBROOK 4 PR TC TDN ATO. "49 STUDIE
Radio & Heater EROME, “Ghee Clb. Cpe. 4
OLDS-CADILLAC
‘New Cars os Saginaw a 8.
or BUICK, ROADMASTER. RIVI-
"OR installed
.. Ask for Seer fea
Bert my ner 8 PM. any
day except Monday or Tuesday.
BUICK ‘ GOOD CONDITION 0.
$7%_ 7) E. “Columbia, ” Year ¢n-
_ trance.
ue "33 ROADMASTER RI
“Boh” Boles Auto Sales. im R. Saris: wet PE 47642
Ae len es 193i
mt
pee os
_ EXECUTIVES. CARS
_ Up To "
$500 Discount
: 49 2 doors. .....+++-$300} oS
bok, | 53 Lincoln Capri,
pe. 4 dr. eae MELE
Used Cars-Orchard Lake at Cass
pete
seat, red
cream Yo.50¢ miles. Price: ‘sa00 Ph FE 41587 o 3-2821
"30 Pontiac, R ak wkiwed se ‘46 Ford 2 doo. — - vlawese 245 - ‘31 Buick Special Deluxe
4 -dr. -Dynatiow 1,145 ‘48 Portiac Streamliner ‘#”
: 2 dr. Hydramatic ....... “6
ort er na inode sey Qriitewalls R. & H......-.. 1,445
‘bi Ford Custom 2dr ......
“60 Ford Vic. Fordomatic ..... “ol Ford Vic. Fordomatic ..,.
“2 Che Deore styling yak
Chev xe Styline ..... 48 Fulck or ROW Overdrive, R&H ©
NO REASONABLE
OFFER REFUSED
Your Studebaker Dealer.
LADD — 451 8. ean 4 E
: : Ee k. Radio, . $1,000. A 4 Mauisen ve. ¢Ez
RETAIL FACTORY
63 Mt. Cleme
, Phone is A GOOD Car or}
ja great-savings. That’s our
deal, we are getting ma |
Pontiac |
ae
ON,
Used Cars
Buta Policy”
ie On Mt. Clemens St.
AR FROM A
‘OU KNOW!
and SAVE!
OKING FOR a GOOD Price?
OTH? | Goodwill Lot, a cleaner,
ny good clean trade - ins
t exactly the car you have
good ‘low price.
he good buys now v being
“648 Plymouth
$295 nevr cast ous ANSPORTATION.
=$4 BE
oup. To. F ma is EAN
BLACK RISK FOUR DOOR
HEATE WITH RADIO AND
TER
“SOLID VALUE CAR"
1953.
Pontiac
cusToM VE EVERYTHING ON
Yor
BEAUTY GOODWILL USED CAR”
1950 Olds _ $895 TT A
“GOODWILL USED CAR"
os
1951
-Hudson
$795 path ge mn Pere MOOK |
PRICE? HERE oe 1a.
HAS As RADIO & HEATER.
IT TODAY
SOLID VALUE CAR"
} i !
arch of Dimes’
TIAC
STORE BRANCH _
ns at Mill St.
E 3.7117
952 CHEVROLET big fresh air heater shiny :
- $5.
_ MICHIGAN'S _ door.
2 black @ mark,
mileage aed
-CHEVROLETS
Officials we Executives’
_For Sale Used Cars 61|-
| LOOK |
AT THIS! Jost CH EVROLET
oy Rochester Ford Dealer For Sale Used Cars 61 Ere ee ES IES OS a | i Don’ t Get
THIS |- Get a car that will start
and keep going. See these
buys at Oliver’s today!
No. 29
49 Buick super .
4 door 2.623.535 ce ee $045 ; No. 34
"50. Pont. Chieftain “8”
4 door vcs lea ce es $795 eo. 7 .
‘52 Buick super Riviera
4 door - . $1,895
51 Buick spec, sola ee
2 door. $1,295. te oben eae
‘49 Olds: “98” 4 dr.,
hydramatic ........
No, 32 49 Pont, Chieftain “8” ee a ey l
deluxe 2 door:,..... $745 }> a No 349
51 Buick spec, deluxe ~
2.dr., Dynesiow. . . -$1,395 ‘ ne No. ca
"53 Fentiag, super
Catalina . setae $2,295 al
SO: Piymo’h ‘
4 dr. deluxe ........ $745
_ No M3
30 Buick spec.
4 door wc... cue .. $795
ve . Non
52 Buick super Riviera
GIVE to the
March of Dimes
OLIVER MOTOR SALES
210 Orchard Lake Ave.
FE 2-914
iss4 bODG: GE Low LAKE, ORION MOTOR M-i$ at Buckhorn Lk.
EARLY MODEL * deluxe, &
‘$975. MY 62068. DEMONSTRATOR
SALES
MY 2-261!
4 DODGE CLUB
i excellent buy.
DODGE. 1953 V-8, 4 DR. miles. Take cider car in trade.
OR 33878,
DODGE ‘54. ROYAL, V4, Demon- str ator, te mite Loaded with
PORD “4. See ee vent
REVOL LL TINGLY
CHEAP
_ High Quality
_ Used Cars & Trucks
- BIx ALL Sizes PICKUPS (LONG & SHORT WHEELBASE,
Join The March of Dimes
RIEMENSCHNEIDER
: BROS.
232 S. Saginaw St.
* PRE - 2-9131
"Fer Sala Ute Gar i). J
- shift
2 G00F was es- scenes $1,895, ) No 250 :
’49 Buick 4 dr.,
Dynaflew .......... $695 No 278
50 Buick special
2 door ...... sees $845
49 Buick 2 2 “ar,
Dynaflow $695
a do Wash. sscssccopseceserece 600 f
“4 Plymouth ....cccecess eves $205
8 Plymoute ..iseeeeeeeeeees $105 |
4 SE Dodges. oo .c.escceecee: $995
3 "$1 Plymouths ..........0. $705
‘Sl, Kaiser 2 door ...... ree $008
Piymouth Suburban ...... wens 875
‘we Chevrolet... st
“4 Pontia Hydramatic ....., 3406
81 Ford | nr ||
"80 Kaiser 4 door ....0.0.. 9248
48 DeSot@ 4 door ...:..4..% 8506
ed $195
Used Car
Corral “Cactus Pete” Sez—Prices
have shore gone. Galley
' West down at the Cy
Owens Used Car Corral.
Come in today — now!
and get your pick of the
bargains!
’53 Ford Tudor, radio, heater, just like
new $1,495 Vite ee eee ene we
52 Pontiae-tudor, A real-
ly sharp car...... $1,095
52 Ford tudor: See it and
«drive it =z. you'll like
Mivisdersicscics GIS
"51. Ford Sedan, radio &
heater, Yes, the price is
right!.. cen eeareeens
‘51 Studebaker sedan, ra-
dio & heater. Hydramatic
$695 see ee Pee eee wee
'50 Ford tudor, radio and
htr., good tires, —
running motor. .-. $595.
4°50 Studebaker, vedio and
. reconditioned
ee ree awe heater,
motor
49 Ford Station W agoh,
radio and heater. Eco-
nomical, serviceable, $295
'48-Nash Sedan, radio and
cheater..... veveece $165
47 Chrysler Sedan, radio
and heater.y...<...- $195 |
Rope one of these good
. caer today.
‘ “GIVE to the’
March of Dimes”
CY
OWEN Your Ford Dealer
147 S, Saginaw St.
Phone as 5-4101
Sonion, Seivviite, _MA 42547 after 6:30.
"32 NASH
RAMBLERS
FINEST .
‘49 Nash—$295 51 Cadillac—A Baby Prenty 5 of ag No decent offer
‘48
oo
| “Oldemabile: 4 Door Sedan
RADIO-HEATE: HYDRAMATIC so
-. | SOUND MECHANIC.
ONLY $295
KIMBALL
53 MERCURY‘ gp ge Eg ey seat ‘earring, om tae’ seaaal’ Gees ee our Nash ash Dealer
eapeeeme3 i Scien * ‘OPEN NIGHTS
STATION WAGON Mr trade fe Sai SL eet Radio and. Bess Top- condition, =
MICHIGAN'S | as hog IC > K FINEST
es) 3 FORDS
Tudors and
4 Doors
~Demonstrators
FACTORY OFFICIAL:
thes :
up to
| $800 Biscount
LARRY
_JEROME
152 Lincctee Repatifel
|" ana ol
THIS! 1947 OLDSMOBILE
“NO MONEY DOWN
- $2724 A MONTH
| anKgller Koch
PEE IE ARGO
™s
THE PONTIAC PRESS, eathapar: JAN UARY 28, 1954 Vie
a
For Sale Used Trucks 62
Community
Motor Sales
: Bargains! —
Pontiac 1953, 4 door, radio,
heater, Hydramatic and
~ whitewall tires,
$1,750
Poutiae 1952 Chieftain De-
luxe “8”, 2-door, radio,
heater and hydramatic,
$1,195
Bargains!
Chevrolet 1952 Styline De-
luxe, radio, heater and
powerglide,
$1,095
Chevrolet 1951 Belair Hardtop, radio, heater,
whitewalls, low mileage.
$995
Bargains!
; No MONEY DOWN ON THE FOLLOWING
Chev. '48 Club Coupe with
radio & heater... $445
Chev. '48 Club Coupe with
radio & heater... ..$395
Ford '49 Fordor, radio &
heater............ $495
Pont. '48° Fordor, radio,
heater, hydramatic. $495
Many Others
All Bargains!
‘Community
Motor Sales —
~ Lucky.
Retail
BUYERS OF
Wholesale PRICED CARS IN
a)
DAYS
We are continuing our
wholesale drive with
these fine reconditioned
used cars,
'46 Buick ‘Tudor
~.|'47 Olds elb. epe. '49 Pontiac elb. cpe.
50 Lincoln Fordor ‘
51 Dodge
52 Ford.
All “of these cars are
Most have radios and
some are equipped. with
automatic shifts.
body and tires on all are
up to par. —
-| Cash in on these bargains
today.
NO REASONABLE
OFFER REFUSED
CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY
Pike St.-Lot
Cor. Pike & Cass
PHONES .
FE 4-3885 FE 4-5114
FE 2-9167
163“ PONTIAC eta
excellent condition,
PONTIAC | ie 8, 2 eg
ra et
venta as
matic, R & H, like new, FE ¢ DR. BYDAA- other accessories,
21008.
1953 Stude. | Champ. hard-
oe 2-tone, OD, WW,
H, My equity or older
car and take over pay-
ments. Call at FE 2-0725
between 3:30 and 6:00.
51 STUDEBAKER
Radio, estan” =. transmis-
sion, Deautitul ul Hight b bive finish, perfect
MICHIGAN'S
-“A-L_USED TRUCKS
ue
Shes Sesh
a Re eet ae ie
Anderson
Pontiac-Buick 7551 Auburn, Utica, Mich.
- REpublic 2-3001 .
— 'S2 Ford F-6 tractor, mo-
tor is NEW, excellent
tires, 5th wheel, ‘saddle
tanks—ready to roll.
51 Chevrolet Cab and
Chassis. .,...6+4++ 5
$1 Ford F-6 dump, a real
| worker, a real money
maker.....0..... $1,095 | sonp 2 Pic
‘$1 Ford F-6, long wheel
base, cab & chassis.
1's) Ford F-8, full air|™ brakes, 10:00 tires.
$"iowe|’51 Ford panel, handy foe any business.......
lent condition.
bagg Ford tractor, F-6,
| COE. - we $1,145
or n ath A-t ct cond
tion ees Oe OT eee cS
48 Ford ¥%-ton- ‘es
Romee ae ae
ee ee + OMS oe
oaly These Good Used Trucks |°
_ Are All
| Ready for Wor
equipped with heaters. -
The}
51 Ford Vanette, excel-
|'52GMC ¥% T, stake
51. Ch ok le
‘bie ate type ie
ss decid
O.K.
~ USED
TRUCKS
RECONDITIONED
RIGHT
IN A
SEPARATE SHOP
'5] CHEV. ¥%-TON PICKUP
Tires are almost new, for-
est green paint job. Here
is a lot of value for—
Only $995
‘46 FORD _ 2-TON STAKE
As dependable as an old |
hound dog, Good -cbndi-.
tion, lots of work left in | "~~
this one. , -
$396 |
We have the largest selec-
tion of good used trucks
in our history. Come in
and look ‘em over,
GIVE, do ina
THE THRIFTY
TRUCKERS
LOT
JACK
HABE CHEVROLET
S. Saginaw at Cottage
__ PHONE FE 4- ~4546,
nine. All equipped rot ready
RIEMENSCHNEIDER BROS.
8. Saginaw rE 30133 | MERCURY OUTBOAR
| $50. GAS ALLOWANCE ~~ DRIVE
GEN ROLET- rickur “(0 PER fect condition, First
_ it, FE 6-301)
LARRY
JEROME Rochester F ord Dealer
al
=| FORD F-8
$8Q5
Ol
FORD F-6 $565 takes |
12 Ft, Stake
“$995
LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer -
‘e OT af
mor eee Tang mene 8 e OPEN EVENINGS ~
INFERS ATION AL “31 PORKUE- ‘$05. After
63 cit “tow Fico 7 FF yh after ‘se.
oe Like new. J owner.
°51 Ford panel ......$645
Auk teense | zeae c CABINET
| Interior enamel Be qt,
iohnson's linole
FRA DE.
rni
TRADE Your LAND CONTRACT. MODEST. MAIDENS:
“Now you just march right
got to have a raise!’ »" By Jay Alan
in there and tell him you've
For For Sale le Motorcycles 64
FOR PARTS AND BERVICE ON
our. Harley David. see Harie
Saies Co. ya's Sagi-
Raney éi, EXCELLENT CON-
dition, yr, 3-0367,
Boats & henaiorms 66
ORDER YOUR '54 JOHNSON OUT-
be rd motor now, Starcraft metal
mo
Rios “nee trates.
ts of all k
NE SUPPLIED
36 Orchad Lake aap rE
“Bales and Be
you, Shorty Hi
ehard Lake Rd., at Pine Lake.
MERCURY DEMONSTRATOR,
like new, ask about the new mark
50, for—'4, Genesse Sales, 2101
Dixte Hwy.
INBOARD BOAT: MOTOR “AND
ear box. Warren 3007, __Warren, Mich, -
Transportation Offered “ ;
TRUCK GOING nese PART
load either way. FE 56-6806.
Calf. FE 4639 or FE
DRIVING | “TO &E MO, PRIDAY
ve cats to
32-0373,
expenses.
RELIABLE PERSON TO DRIVE |
S33 car to California. FE 2-1961. >
69, PPP BL LPP PLE LP ALA LALLA ALL |
‘41 OLDS. +0008 NEW ie |
lg what have you e | Swaps
ey 1 mile west. Holly ws |
| ¥
“8 DODGE 4%, “TON PICKUP. trade for ‘eating wagon or car.
_OR 37044,
ExcHaNor YOUR LARD COn- tract (where rou have sold prop,
erty) for mode] car &)
. H. J. VanWelt, OR 3-1355 |
BEAGLE 8W.:.P_
for sew machine cr what have |
you, Call after 4
| $1,600 Mh 58 IN A 4 ROOM |
house Tord to bod mg for a
begocteatier. will
GEO pUARELE. “REALTOR
OR 31268
onditon, will swap
bedroom set, ref:
erator or what have you,
‘Swap ; skates sharpened new ®
OUT PAINT SALE
$2 gal. varnish 70¢
#
tone qt., ¢. gel Sale-tex
texture ew gi Bec. ge |
oe. — tvteres, 25 per c
off * floor mach-
pally et - Hardware, @ West
eaorry | In-2 a es
equity, small house E
rm pew or used
Sale Clothing 70 =
ESSES, i=
sports, wear, shoes hats, values |
$125 Now $1.50 to 625. FE.
Saas,
IDNIGHT BLUE, Kg TUXEDO, M
42 medium even clothin 40-42 ae. —
Sale Household Goods 71
BARGAINS | electric stov
Marine TV sets radios
° Betrigerators all kinds
2 or 3 passengers to share
FE 47258. 4
sKATES OW A | Mow. Sale Household Goods 7
SHOP SUBURBAN
& SAVE Where your doliars hav
aiiineets fr aetbales co ue°Bg | > ed Barn, Kies ‘Aubura Rea., s
E. of A ights,
ae Sale House Household Ggods n
“og: BOTTLE GAS
psx ren ew
Rk at
_ USED akon In”
CLEARANCE eee canes bdnas $7
: i4
te eee newness le
¥ rt and chair |||... $20.)
$54
con REDIT TERMS
THOMAS ECONOMY
FURNITURE CO.
eee
anteed, Roy's Repacement, 06
“PIECE DAVENPORT SUITE, green morsels good condition, in-
ulre after 2 p.m, 4 Dakota
Fe.5.
fave SLD MY HOME ane have to move tha weer and Want
Sets rid of my furniture,’ FE
‘12 €V, Goop CONDITION.
"oo be Stes Saabrote. . a60D CONDITION, For Sale Miscelldaetes 72
WOLVERINE. s WRaCEDS Dines
9008 “Paddoek
fo, 3 oak * 905.50 Bl fee eM a doors Sins yo
las, ined per M........$%
2x4 used pe errr |
hia erect neces Me
1m. bathrm. wi
ee stand, R.
"FIRE BARGAINS
Insulation, per roll ;
Recents. ber eg ft... “an
Ys BUILDING? , | wo toy tee eqtineies say
€
ing, and ‘buildlng meters SED REFRIC . OVES,
wees £: parness, hy ete
eyhe ha
_ 7 4a West Huron,
REINFORCED CONCRETE SEPTIC
Ph. OR 3-7686.
~ AIR COMPRESSORS ELEC SEWER CLEANER. WALL- PAPER STEAMER. SPACE HEATER
CONE’S RENTAL 1251 BALDWIN FE 2.0077 | CHAIN SAWS-NEW AND USED
Hardie Garden and orchard spray-
ers, Garden tractors with reverse
4000 Time pe payments available,
_We take trade-ins
CEMENT BLOCKS oxl2, " PLORAL. $12, FE 24-6001 after a
iLuv W WooL ca Wi $x12 RUG;
siso throw rug, 2 runners, $50. |
_Wery good cond. MI 4-3005
ATTENTION
We will pay up to $42 on te |
electric installaliom of a G. E
clothes dryer purchased from
MAYTAG WASHING MACHINE, excellent condition, FE 4-924.
APT. PHILGAS STOVE, LIKE mew. Used 2 years. FE 5-3160.
DUO-THERM HEATER Wi17TH blower, a FE eee Graft con-
ON DISHWASHER Vey reasonable.
and electric.
Heating Kove and oll "apuee beat-
ci
Chest
1
I room
ms FS MAGIC CHEF a YEAR. A-i
Gas STOVE, GOOD CONDITION. $25. Coil bed springs. FE
| WASHER $30. ORLEY, iS CUBIC ft. deep _freeze $0. FE 300s.
'F PIECE DAVENPORT “SUITE.
© . PE 2-4060.-
RCA iT TV. LIGHT WOOD “Liv. |
ipg room sulle. EM 3-3278.
ASPHALT TILE 3c each |
$2.50 Armstrong's Inlaid The yd.
, - Bion ae seg s be sq. ft,
PLASTIC TILE. .3e each | 60-80% off
@c Heavy Linoleum . 25¢
HAROLD’! 140 6, SAGINAW
Pree Bn wing’ By -: FE 2-6450
a ” Open Pri. Nite "til 6 P. M.
THOR RINGER WASHER, « rng.
oid, Ye. tub |
2050 Deakee Re. “eed? ‘Lake.
VACUUM CLEANERS, SARUSHES. belts and tags 956 Myrtle
FRIGIDAIRE, RUNS VERY GOOD,
- 38 Willian s.
(APT Size ELECTRIC sTOvE |
also — dinette set,
Siena & LIVING ROOM
raise Wait “Thence 10 —_ WAL. TILE
6x9 Benes ae sr "$i.30 FE 2-006.
i
iM SUITES. — eer and table. FE 4-7826
"Jack's Lincioum
tee | | ~ WAREHOUSE
_ CLEARANCE NEW AND USED
| avengers and chair $69 50
Gas and electric ranges $24.50
| Automatic washers $100.50.
Seeley inperepring mattresses $27.95 |
Beds, maple or wemoonny ; ee
Table -lamps, as
CLAYTON: Ss
3065 Orchard Lk. Rd., + ee pers |
PE 5-681)
JANUARY CLOSEOUT SALE:
ooot Tetrigerators, reconditioned
—— $90.50 up, Roys
a Oakland’ Ave.
HEBUILT MAYTAG WASHER. _ Guaranteed, PE 4-5169.
et ee AND HOLLYWOOD ~ new. you save Closed >
on gy “— 52 Williams FE
wringer
| € DRAWER CEDAR LINED 'WARD- robe chest, wainut finish, Good
condition. FE 23-1780.
|UsED WASHERS $14.95 - USED Refrigerators $39.50-Used Raa-
Bisea oe vad Motors #4.00-
| THE Goce” 77 or
SHOP ow
or PONT
| st W. Huron rE
be x HEAT AND OIL BURNERS,
$ room size, $29.50, 10 room $49.50,
Lifetime guarantee, 318
DOUBLE BED BIRCH PINISH.
Complete with box springs and’
_ Mattress, MA 6-3604.
TILE, 10c Maid Viny! Inlaid Tile Ons. |
FLOOR SHOP
© 8 Sagmaw
CASH FOR FURNITURE
FE «+78 '
LINOLEUM, 9x12, $3.95
PS Wi Perey Frayer's, 569 Orchard Lake Ave. |
PE 4-472.
~~ | GASOLINE
+1555 |
N. Perry. | oanceiney Geliv.red 64 Saettiatt
Ph FE ae or FE 2-727
ALL SIZES GAS ELECTRIC |
heat end cook stoves fwly suto-
matic electric mition oil fur-
naces and r furnaces. carbdu-
retors and parts for oi] burners,
ie nk, hot plates and
—~ s for trailers and c
A ts] SSO La be: varesh |
Open Evenings ry Sunday p.m. |
65 GAL. OPEN HEAD nas!
drum for burnin rubbish.
a bes = fours rE wet
~ PLYWOOD — All kinds, plain & decorative, .Kitch-
en cabinet doors—drawers: made
order.
PONTIAC PLYWOOD CO
1488 Baidwin Ave FE 227543
HEATER FOR CAR. |
$15 FE Good cond. Compieve
2-o0T
INSULATION
STORM DOORS
COMB. STORM SASH
Awning Type Windows
” M. A. BENSON | ae N.. Saginaw PE 42521
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$4.45 PER 100 FT.
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7 miles south of 6226
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