a a) San 2 Bh. , * : . 7 iy ~~ es ee ‘ ° ” { ao THE PONTIAC i) SS oe 4 “a aot es Pa PRESS <> pe 4 * hee = » baa ‘Bie — ~ + PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, APRIL, 6, 195)—s2 PAGES ect Six New C i ze mission M ; e z . = “le ary 7 . 7 = | Y CMD —_ f—— 2 — | ™ * tiie i 4 : . | ees 28 ; ’ * M 4. a aa ‘ ia. Ss, 3 Fi » - se au . ac ee i ~ a \ P: ’ ’ - = na Sa | ° a _| Winners in Court Race |Dr R VY Cooley a ax issue asses ospita “Loses @2a8" Saas a ae ~ a pee} 7 , at ~|Only Incumbent. - ’ 4 : al » 3 : ; ° i ° ’ Pr oposed Bonds; Dempsey Kisses the Bride lke Says War How Pontiac ito Keep HisPost Lack Sixty Pct Unlikely if US. | yosea non | 19858 eto the Pall . y — HOSPITAL BOND VOTE to Sef Record High for = f ik Ya... 6,240 General Balloting afe to Drop sSetfoStrike per venom: Sesame aie aie ices pail a gies" six new members to the ‘55 Levy Will Be Down Believes Russia Would |, Bert ome nea te carey) Pontiac City Commission. 50 Cts. on Each $1,000 Shun. Risk; Danger Lies | The only incumbent ne Property Valuation in Miscalculated Move | TAX LIMITATION , a oie ae was “i | Voters Monday approved WASHINGTON ( AP )— ly 6.863 Three incumbents on the a charter amendment in- President Eisenhower told) GB cece ccecrene ’ ballots were defeated. creasing the city’s tax limit the nation and the freeno ._.s—adii....... 6,080 ; The balloting set a new ' from 10 mills to 12% mills world last night Russia is pcan Neckant cane | mane pei high in a general city te. but failed to approve by the unlikely to risk war so long COMMISSIONERS oters in y's city election return Judge/tion. There were 13,855 required 60 per cent major- ‘as this country stands ready DISTRICT 1 repay atlas —gdinsctrcs bench pep egal McCallum | electors at the polls, over & ity a $3,000,000 bond issue to strike back swiftly with Dr. Roy V 1.578 —— judges . third of the 38,391 regis- for hospital expansion. all its atomic might. : - Cooley .. 1, . tered. Previous high for a _ However; only 1% mills The President declared,|Reuben LoPatin ... 560 inne an an C a um city election was 12,001 in of the increase ($1.50 however, that an ee eo per $1,000 valuation), ear- must prepare “very y DISTRICT 2 aa . Cooley, second marked for public improve- and very carefully” against |i) oo S. Patterson 1,267 n | ud QS poder ne peppy 4 ments, can be used. The! the danger that power-lov- U | : —-e n LoPatin other $1 jer $1,000 valua- AP Wireptote |ing men in the Kremlin | Philip E. Rewston .. 676 deter J. Law, new quill tion, set up for hospital ex-| AT DAUGHTER'S WEDDING—Ex-heavyweight champion Jack| might “in Tit of madness Judge Maurice E. Finnegan and Cecil McCallum were | ni, thira term as Pontiac mayor, pansion, cannot be used | Dempsey (right) plants an enthusiastic kiss on ——— of his or h reg eevaging al DISTRICT 3 elected yesterday to serve six-year terms each in Pontiac wes Cort wo Dantes 4 ty Fe , younger daughter, Barbara, after her marriage y in 1 the wor a hy- 7 Miles, 45, por of the bond issue | jo oles to Jack MeMillan Ii. The 17-year-old bride, who is a high Pose -bomb-age holocaust. | William W. Donaldson 580 Te oe Johnson who was appointed by | Mesideat_of the Christian’ Liter The tax limit boost is effective | *hoo! senior, and her college student husband plan to continue their As oe ee a Earl J. Smith ...... 448 Shas City Camiinleslon in Secure te tila eaecial perpen bon : << ham * ac es E pre a war” is term of the late Judge Charles P. Webster. Given, 5 commmlasioner — 1939 ’ 4 + was . voters approve a hospital bona | Voluntary Test to Be Safe country’s advantage in oem Judge Finnegan piled up ” |r to Carey. 9 te 8 sles comets ie Sail ° -_-* Eisenhower went on all radio Floyd P. eceece 1,347 prelimi ei Robs Storeman eT ae purposes could be taned, scsanding to City Head of County Physicians = hg ervey siege ie * ner | Arthur J. Law ..... 958 | two judgeships. Benjamin M. Cotes, District 9 Manager Willman. . ; ° ' “ashower" The other defeated candi- : - mayor tem was defeated by acted sehen aaeied sepliedpod Explains Stand on Vaccine um noes 2. . eieiiainiin date was G. Edson Hallock. at Knife-Point Harry W. Lutz 967 to 790. Lutz, : Finnegan, 68, is a home . ata eee end aie rele “aa Dr. Robert J. Mason today said there’s nothing alarm-| facing of the atomic era facts of |J0hm A. Dugan ..... 1,404 oe ee ee : paploredpyssalg 2 = agoreved tho hnugitel bene te statement that it Wil not recomend the new Salk pollo the perils of “ters” and hysteria | John H. Ridgway . SAI | sz: and Hallock, 4348 Canes Hold to by thst sun. Ite gloss uo oon yr ae ers approved of chert of unig Oe rere © accine be used until there is further assurance that the communism or the threat of dei komald C. Hallenbeck 305 =i tae or an tence ai a Hiding in Car et per cent of those voting, The vote | Serum ig safe. eayicney reasion. : - Johnson said today that he would Patterson, 44, is an attorney. was 6,240 in favor and 4908 op-| The president of Oakland County Medical Society com-| “We don't have te fear!” he — s oem a5, |g Maite wielding bendit robbed &\ cinlastener Pa A. era * posed. mented that the state committee’s stand “doesn’t show aly eery Rete te 9 John E. Carry ..... 937 would permit the City Com- Ro ede bat ms ratte not a candidate for Pontiac's tax rate will drop | any changeé of attitude at all. . ngetest- mission to appoint to re- hiding Distrigt 3 where William = J. Hi. Patrick Glynn 825 | place Johnson ntil the new term |of the grocer’s car until closing | aldson defeated Earl J. Smith 580 50 cents per $1,600 as @ Teenlt | = «We've all said from thef~ . : an ot voters’ decisions on the two a “ “We can be vigilant; we can be begins. time, according to Pontiac Police. /to 448. Doneideon, 48, operates Ss proposals, according te Willman. | first, he said, irae Reo to Be ld “er goon to npell posrlly Aloe DISTRICT 1 ee Se ee The victim, Eugene Ketchel, 34, | maurance agency. He wee fms Because the city charter amend. |Grop of this serum ca is the greatest force that God for tee eae a the Arma ma {owner of the Peoples Fish and|” victor in District 5 was Jol A. ment increasing the tax limit stated | given any child until we get has ever allowed to exist on his|Harry W. Lutz ..... 967 | Soda Weel Poultry Market at §2 S. Saginaw | Dugan who totaled 1,404 voles to that $1 of the $2.50 per $1,000)a written statement from footstool. AS such it is up to us to|p .. The 48-year-old jurist is a native | St.. said he was unaware of the|win over John H. Ridgway who could’ be used only for hospitalithe U. 8S. Health Service| try Hann Motor lead this world to a peaceful and| Benjamin M. Gates 790) SS ace a ae until he was or-(|had Sl. Dugan, 4, is an em- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) that it’s apatetety — y secure existence, and I assure you ; 3 Perea - | bane paging ¥ road | Ploye of Pontiac Motor Division. ‘go , : : so nelept Present District 5 Comumis- county will go ahead with plans) Business Will Continue; "i gale diet te anit a MUNICIPAL JUDGES McCallum, 52, has been a Pon- | and surrender the money bag lying enor Ronsté © iauets ormMnea ert for the vaccine field tests. wy of the controversies boiling in this | pias: E. Finnegan 8,502 tiac resident since 1910 and has | on the front seat. who was defeated for nomina- Local plans tnciude a pubiie | S ders Must OK | country, and to quiet H-bomb nerv- Me teen ane Dane An et | Kotchel, en route to his home | tion in the primary, received | eae: SE $16.5 Million Price — rt ghee oe Cecil McCallum .... 6,384 pobre ts ao ae Mo. | 8t 128 Mlinols Ave. shortly after | 305 write-In votes, Later Canceled | sume sosee: cers tata'a: | 1xsrsc a — rao sors, on] “Scntoed Page h CO |Qdin H. Jehaon, §,220 | Callum took. early leads when re-| fui pecnet baile, mned'cad | 7° Present commision wi —_ Of the pioneers of: the automobile C. us aoe renee Chek estate anti na | ran to a.nearby grocery store |3') rm in Pontiac Municipal Court, ‘Danger Appeors Past’ industry, is on the way ‘toward) Pontiac (Illinois) Edson Hallock yw? | final precincts reported after mid- eee on + eee te ee Weather Bureau Says | Its board of directors yesterday| Gets Roundabout : — Mitchell, along with Ketchel, ap-| organizational meeting Monday to Mid-afternoon approved the 5@-yearcld firm's Bulletin Herschel Brown, 37, of |elect the mayor and mayor pro ” Local Phone Call ' Thunderstorms D 30 Stout St., 10 minutes later as| tem. It will hold its first regular sale for $16,500,000 to Henny Motor ! BEDFORD, Ind. (AP) | 11U UE Brown ‘was’ entering a taxi at| meeting the following night. The Weather Bureau withdrew Co., Inc., of Freeport, Iil., subject : a > its tornade alert at 2:20 this PONTIAC, Ill. @—Firemen in —An explosion blew up T ight. T a ee ee ee . afternoon advising “danger of 2 The projected shift in awnership | Pontiag got « telephave fo put out} -the core room of the Fabri- Onignt, ;OMOrTOW ron lar eae Russians to. Release - tornade now appears past. is we ns ake lack ue aad a a “ Division of General | Showers apd appar own, who Ketchel said had T Kid 5 6s ad oe chang north of Pontiac. otors Corp. today, shak- | starting tonight are expected a ped La iar gee half in car industry managements The fire was in a storage tank ing surrounding buildings continue in the Pontiac won| ode, bad part of the meney in his wo lana “chance of an Joseph Sherer Jr., president of | oil at the Sinclair pumping station.| 88 far as five blocks away. | Weather Bureau. A low of 54 to 58]. admitted hiding $8 in change US. officials here sie Rica Beccary Reo, and C. Rassell Feldmann, | Workmen at the station however is predicted tonight with a high of award street a ee isolated tornado” in an wot ‘® | couldn't make a telephone call to PO ge! goes A sip near 70 on Wednesday. tat Ca Wheaton, chief reefer tw vs omed wy 2 Soviet Fert Ways, tnd. to Fort ion, 7 the__ Size fre bulances and doctors, | Monday's low of 26 rose to 60./o¢ Pontiac Police detectives, said | patrol on the East-West zonal bor- Mich. It said the alert would con- fer ei cl gtr ervey was no immediate gaan today, ee tM Brows, an ex-convict i bring held /der im Bovaria yestandiy. en wade amen wl te snchbiter| Se Seed. of any or ia. The downtown thermometer var-| bery warrant. All the money was in chief of the Soviet army in Ger- other line extended from Sturgis — But it did not affect a direct) tod eaty chett 6 Athen Geowapent | recovered. sseny, nates nt — so tnchated ta the sbested anna. C00 | Nondquarters in, Tulsp, soe cal| Vrain Derails in Quebec | 2 p.m. Japan to Save Money [wn st Gerthaum, also said it would ann ar aa area the andthe QUEBEC @—A Canadfin Na-| The rainfall at 8 a.m. today pe _. | The men were pees anes abdeer ‘stan ae yan a fire reported. Tulsa relayed the call | tional passenger train| Measured .05 inches, ~ TOKYO W—Japen and the Unit) 2? Ranson eee ee <4 rat wf th terme Bae ended blr vote on the proposed se. | 1 Fe oe | hen tat at Gite wang tay | poset te tech StS mes en|Sepere ere ot naiainng| Wooten ter Year Se oh gg He gh = ang eres Henny makes- bodies for spe | and sides of the tank, and did not|and at least three crewmen were|hour with gustiness during thun-| American troops here by ee SS eae oe Gut, cave the Bt: Chale River. (Continued on Page 2, Colj2) | spread to six other tanks. killed, _. | derstorms, = million dollars a year ' Five_persons were killed and mil- . = i : _ : lions of dollars of damage done. ' ’ Fl ed br P ' V M _ d. ye mmissioners &iect y Pontac Voters Monaay northern outskirts of Fiint, killing Petre wage Aa es or fatally injuring 116. ee) , ) | . ee a xe Police Nab Suspects . DF niin’ s but broke his arm. . Most of the money stolen in the | i, igi. wd * eae eae Oo Oe, ae. a oe eee lh Ul|lUe } ; ‘APRIL = — | ¢ ‘ in + Zs 7 Birr ¥ =. ~ on A 3 . . ir ion, Approve ve 1 be if i vies, and 2%-year-old daughter of Mr. _ Birmingham resident Myri C. Johnson, 47, of until moving to California in 1342.) and©° Emmett M. Dwyer were | Herron became died suddenly last Friday. He had been an electrician. Besides his widow, Maxine Schutte, he is survived by a daugh- ter, Mrs. Richard P. Heriong of California: and two sisters, Mrs. Theodore Millington and Mrs. Jo- seph Hauser, both of Birming- | The Weather PONTIAC AND VYIOINITY—Showers ers tonight and Wednes- theast. t 7:03 7 sets today at 11:36 Moon rises Wednesday at 68 am. B36 am. + : «+ 8F Dewntown T teres PECs i . Sevevrwronte m eeeoeces f i|Reds Nab 2 Jap Boats Reo Will Be Sold jto Henny Motors (Continued From Page One) cial motor vehicles including am- bulances, and others. it also dots bedy prefabri- cating. It employs 200 men, Reo, which employs\3,900 work- ers, in recent years been es- sentially a truck manufacturer. It also makes i school buses and power lawnme®- ers, children's vehicles, playground years ago. builders of General Motors Corp. It was named from Olds’ initials —' R.E.O.” ‘No Vote’ Tickets Put Patrolman in a Bad Light BIRMINGHAM — Patrolman duty yesterday checking parking meters, was being beseiged with dirty looks. “A few gripes I'm used to, but not a sour look from everyone on the street,”” he complained. The solution to his apparent dis- favor with the citizenry was a get- out-the-vote campaign of high school students. Under every wind- shield wiper they had placed a “Violation’”’ tag, similar to a park- ing ticket. The pseudo-ticket cited residents for “a violation of our American heritage if you fait to Vote in the municipal election today.” Air Pollution Ordinance Passed in Birmingham TOKYO wf — A Soviet. patrol craft. captared two Japanese fish- ing boats off the eastern tip of the northern island of Hokkaido today, 2 } we commie ‘Richard Chambers, on motorcycle | _Voters Elect'Grand Rapids bs | | narrow, an unofficial 21,984-21,781, | + Géebel said he personally would not ask for a recount. However his| committee said it might f Committee, reportedly would have | brought about a city manager form | of government. | | Owosso now has a mayor and a) | named to two year- terms on the | | Marquette County of Super- | visors along with C Donald John- | | son who replaces Dennis A. Havi- | | Can. | Voters also gave 10-1 =| | te a proposal te give the Upper Peninsula Power Co. a 30-year irrevocable franchise te transmit power in the city. A 3-Sths ma- jority was all that was required. Greenville voters gave Demo-| il Retires Today Det. Lt. James Curran} Leaving Pontiac Force | After 32 Years F : H che] i! tf z wat Club,”" which he In 1937, Curran receiveda “conspicuces bravery award” months before the department. House to Vote on Vets Bonus — Orr Suggests Limiting crats Owen Mumaw his fifth term Payments to Overseas | can begin then as the subcommittee as mayor. Hé defeated | Robert E. Gravelle. a used car | dealer, by 1,042 to 415. The voters also approved, 1.123- 139, a $150,000 bond issue for con- struction of an elevated water | storage tank. | At Big Rapids, Mayor Donald | F. Rankin, dean of men at Fer- | ris Institute, won an unopposed In the first election under a new | ‘ ' san City Commission -to replace, Reo was founded in 1904 by the! the former two-man Commission. | late Ransom E, Olds, pioneer | automobile maker and one of the to four year terms were | | Arthur S. Wilson and Edmund El- lefesen. Two-year terms were given Charlies Adkins and Russell M. Brown. Neither incumbent sought re-election. . War Unlikely if U:S. ‘Is Prepared---lke (Continued From Page One) | off-the-cuff address delivered while relaxing against the edge of a desk in the White House basement: He said the FBi—rather than congressional investigators — is the nation’s “great bulwark” against Communist infiltration. He said “very grave offenses” persons by “someone having the immunity of congressional mem- bership'’"—though he voiced confi- dence that in the long run public opinion “will straighten this mat, ter out wherever and whenever: | there is real violence done to our” can be committed against innocent | — ae % aE Servicemen Only | LANSING +#—The House sched- { uled a vote today on paying the state bonus to veterans af the | Korean War period. The measure | received preliminary approval | Monday night with little opposition. Rep. W. Reed Orr (R-Battle Creek) suggested that the bonus | might be restricted to those who. actually served in Korea, but. he equipment, and other products. It| city charter, Big Rapids voters! didn't offer an amendment to the | left the passenger car field some | also elected a four-man non-parti- | proposal. ‘The proposal, already approved | by the Senate would submit to = the the people in November, an $80 The veterans would be the rate of $10 a month mestic service and $15 a overseas to a maximum of $500. The suggestion that the bonus | should hg limited to veterans who | served in Korea was attacked by Rep. Leaun Harrelson (D-Pontiac) who said that the state should compensate all veterans for sac- rificmg their time in the armed services. “Those whe stayed home built 1953. paid at| for do- month | t At the same time, the House | it developed that Boston newspa- pers had quoted him in 1952 cl Wednesday, April 7th, 8:15 P.M. | Aaminion Te Tickets Available at the Pontiac High School MRS, WILLIAM SHERM ieee AN Old Resident Dies E 2 2 : g a = ; . S f : : C. of C. Seeking || Unotticial ae ~ || Vote on issue: New Members [by Precincts Tax Limit Hospital No Launches 3-Day Drive|T™ WF 2 Bie | With Kickoff Breakfast ; : . bY in sr ee $38 Fy ‘hs drive for new mem- se ‘ bers today with an early-morning ie KY ; eee i mH 2 \ Curtis Patton, drive chair. 206 230 man, briefed some 4 campaign is 7s po iif ite workers on tie three-day drive, due|it- is it ie to end in a victory luncheon Fri- z i \3e ‘s [| day tion. ' 5 He = “ John W. Hirlinger, the cham- | 3 13 Lf ist members spoke briefly. +3 — is Bo = With slogans like “Pitch In For 3; 9 ius tas stat Pontiac” and “Let's Do More in|} i = Po bd ‘>’, Patton urged campaign work- | is 61 130 3 ers to sign on as many new mem- | # is 3 : bers as possible, Fe ut Rt af _ “There's power in Pontiac,” he | 4% 18 make a better community — but | « 7 “ Mi 14 Pontiac Chamber of Commerce is | “* bad os bad working full time for a better civic, . commercial: and industrial Poo | COMMission . arnt te Pet. District 1 Patten pointed Coley LoPatin Chamber, open te any ethical | 4. 6 12 business or professional men, | 7 mn 2 needs funds as well as members. | + 373 13 He sald the chamber should have | ; ns 173 | @ full-time employe working te | 34 6 ° get industries to build new fac- | 3 75 19 teres ‘tm Pontiac; and another 37 159 10 te work with retail merchants, 33 1M 6 Chamber of Commerce member- | 39 76 22 ship is a three-for-one deal, Pat- | Total 1578 360 ton said. Each member is a mem- | Pct District 2 ber of the chamber, the Better Patterson § Rosston ee on or) 8 23 136 chants Association, 8 70 165 “The people in our Chamber of | 30 22 100 | Commerce are the top-flight busi- | 31 1% 12 | Mess and professional men in Pon- | 40 6 %6 tiac,”’ he said. ‘‘To belong means | 41 1s1 10T = to go places;. want to | Total 1,267 676 your community. | Pet District 3 “The way to get more power in| Donaldson E. J. Smith | Pontiac is to get more members| 6 10 110 for the chamber,” he said. “Let's! 7 111 55 build Pontiac together!” | 9 114 90 10 97 110 e 11 118 83 Sears Resigns [* Mawns Law Miles | . 12 145 314 CO; asQuizCounsel : oz 114 92 161 | 115 174 197 Subcommittee Accepts © od - Lawyer's Withdrawal total 958 LMT _ From McCarthy Probe Pe» Hallenbeck WASHINGTON Samuel P.| 16 ae 139 2 Sears, Boston lawyer, withdrew | 17 33 m1 7 today as the special counsel for a | 18 235 135 | 35 Senate investigation of the McCar- | 19 173 9 6 thy-Army row. 135 130 129 18 With his impartiality under ques- | 24 AS 3S tion, Sears offered his resignation | 4 110 85 3! and the Senate rene, = pes Total. 1404 S40 74 committee aceepted it by a Pet. ~ District 6 mous 6-0 vote. Glynn > Carry Sears, 58-year-old past president 20 7A ww + of the Massachusetts Bar Assn..| 21 133 12 had been chosen for the job only | 22 115 139 last week. 123 191 ba) At that time, public hearings on | 24 152 76 the charges exchanged by Sen. Mc- | Total $25 937 Carthy (R-Wis) and Army officials | Pct. District 7 = were tentatively set to begin next | Gates a M : 25 1s 23 The resignation of Sears rubs out 25 129 13st any prospect that the hearings | 27 - at 128 is back again looking for a specialio9 =‘ 120 120 counsel. 3 170 196 Sears gave his resignation at aj Total 790 967 closed door meeting of the sub- committee which lasted 2 hours ® and 15 minutes Explains Stand After. the evasion. Stare meat wm reporters a statement. . r . "Tam compel sausted | ON POliO Vaccine my own ” . I am thoroughly competent to con-| (Continued From Page One) duct the pending inquiry ob unless his parents have jectively. impartially and in fair-| requested he take part in the noes to all. Rt te net in my. Mood test. to otherwise... .” But, he added. “I have come to| Dr. Mason today said it was true the resolute conclusion that 1I| that some batches of the serum should not serve."’ have been tested, found unsafe and | Sears said-he was leaving “in/ thrown out. Others have been | View of the discussion and contro- tested, found safe, and used on | versy which followed my retention | which have been made; most of| ‘When you put any new serum which are without foundation.” into mass - production,” he said, He added: “you usually come up with a few “I do so only because I deem | ‘had’ batches that you throw away. the hearing to be one of the highest | The reason for running three sep- importance and would not want! arate laboratory tests on each the credibility of the proteedings| batch is to find any serum that fell i : g 3 z ¥ i i gs ; i | i 4 i z ?s 38 : j RE PEs ef ij ei 3 | 3 : Sy Ff 0% “4 ies ater I jo6e n New Iri x Tax Limit Raised, Hospital Plan Lost {Continued From Page One) purposes and the hospital proposal |failed, the tax rate actually will aS T, Sire sh RRS 4 é . if iH #3 if E f g ft i] Bes il i? g Z ST li field Re-elects ‘Eden and Beresford’ BLOOMFTELD HILLS—In a no- contest election, Chariton G. Eden H Incumbent Constable Homer Murphy was re-elected, polling largest number of votes, 64. NO TROUBLE AT ALL! 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DuPont cellu- lose sponge Choice of Decorator/ Colors G-E Wall Clock: Maker's Price $6.95 $495 Famous GE Carousel model with raised numerals. Choice colors, Kitch- Stop® Messy Defrosting—Nationally Famous . 9 ne DeFrost’ Automatic Defroster Meker's Price $7.95 $498 of decorators’ en model —_— Just plug in and your refrig- erator @etfrosts nightly auto- | matically. Keeps foods fresher, cuts electric. Dills Famous ‘TELECHRO! y’ Moker’s Price $12.95 All metal case in. gold finish Re- flecting mirror (Te o - =F ees 4° ~~ al face. Loud buzz alarm. Exactly as pic tured. Famous ‘HOSPITALITY’ 8-Pc. Snack Set Meker’s Price $1.39 8-piece snack set has 4 Steet oti ox ate Simms Sells Every oa - _ : LOWER PRICES advertised’ brands, . uniformly THE michest” the Miroalarm Clock —_e THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1954 s _ . ms — — ae regeeee _ _ for Having Heroin _ | Floyd Hudson, 31, of Detroit, was . sentenced to 18 months to 10 years jn prison Monday by Circuit. Judge | a + |H. Ressel Holland for POSSCSSINE narcotics. ; | He pleaded, guilty March 34 and |will serve his term in Southern 7 | Michigan Prison at Jackson. aoe | Hudson was arrested by Pon- \tiac Police Dec. 8 after a woman |told them he had tried to force | | her to take heroin. At the time he lwas given five days in jail for ‘possession of policy slips. While he was in jail police found two cap sules of heroin in his car. MSC Students impose Tax for Own Congress planned on that issue ' victim of fatal snake EAST LANSING (UP)}—Michi- naeetn Mrs mae Smith, 72. gan State College students have She died at her home Monday | voted to fmpose an annual 75 after having been bitten on the | im | cent tax on themselves to support | ‘hand daring services Sunday at Fran Well | the student government, student Church Born. : congress president Hyman - me — ai FIRST SUPPLIES FOR BRIDGE—This equipment being unload- | Oe sales — son, Elza D. Smith, 49. said ed in the freight yards at St. Ignace is to be used in the construction icc students approved the tax - oS a te Neo Mati Sle Rae. vnc, emgranes nas reiaverwmie aeee LONG DISTANCE calls now cost you less id a few minutes — — nor] steel and coils of cable are but a few of the supplies being stock-piled | balloting at registration for spring | oon pe aire Sate and chet in preparation for an early start in the erection of the Straits bridge. | term: classes. ee ee ee Al ; a : Recent reduction in federal excise tax means a ee Pair of Alma Burglars ; FA died in the faith she had held for . . — Di - | 50 years. Get Prison Sentences worth-while saving on every Long Distance es The — Few | ALMA ® — Harry Susdorf, 25, “pe and Satheny Wiese. 26 both of The reduction in excise tax from 25%¢ to 10°, voted mk man, also was bitten on the hand . tenced Monday to “ x ; when he seized the nine-rattle rae in ‘sae Michigan Prison by Congress, is good news for Long Distance users. Typicet exemples of low Long Distence snake after it sank its fangs i | for breaking and entering at night. . rates from PONTIAC te Mrs. Smith's hand. | Circuit Judge Paul R. Cash gave It means that every Long Distance call—to anywhere 50c He apparently received a smaller | Susdorf 10 to 15 years and Elses in the country—now costs you less than it did before AKRON ..... re ee ioe cae melee cl April 1. RACINE ............:.- 65¢ although his right arm is black, Police said the pair made some be ond owelien. = = | 50 illegal entries in 15 Central Long Distance rates remain the same. What you save ALBANY ..............9 A nd a his Rage Fie we: ae ors ee is the difference between the old and the new tax. DENVER ............. $1 .45 no desire for medical aid. If he |< ny nd ‘caech” be held 1 ' Stove Company for Sale Smith said that after the bitings at Auction in Battle Creek two members of the congregation | acice Ciena ~The 4 = hg jim the Country” stoves Co., a subsidiary of the De- . | troit-Michigan Stove Co., will be ‘sold at auction April 27-28. The Legislature Hos fxs". | TEL-HURON CENTER space in some acres. for Ike Invitation nt. and fxtures wil be sold Telegraph Rd. at Huron Stove production was transferred to LANSING — The Legislature | Detroit. closing the plant. had to change its rules last night to invite President Eisenhower to Now it costs you even less to keep in touch by telephone. ee a rere ee edhe Bak after 6 o'clock every night and all day Sundey. They LOCAL SERVICE ALSO COSTS LESS . do not include the lower federal excise tox of 10%. Excise tax redueed from 15° to 10%. Don't wonder + Don't worry + Call tedey and be sure MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY SEE WHY ="8 OUT OF 10 SAID CAVALIERS ARE MILDER! The invitation, part of the plan for the Soo Locks Centenial, was contained in a concurrent resolu- tion, sponsored by Sens. Harry F. Hittle (R-East Lansing) and Wil- liam A. Elisworth (R-St. Ignace). But Sen. Edward Hutchinson (R-Fennville) protested that leg- islative rules forbade adoption of concurrent im the last week of a ‘|. So the invitation was delayed while the Senate changed the rule and asked the House to do like-| wise. Sen. Donald W. Gilbert (R-Sagi- naw) asked: ‘‘Isn't there some way we can invite the President with- out going through all this ma- neuvering. It’s a nice gesture but after all, he isn't going to come anyway.” Interlochen Director Withdraws Objection TRAVERSE CITY # — Dr. Jo- seph E. Maddy, director of the ea national music camp, told the Air i ~—Feree—_Monday—that he —has—-with- -—_____—- amd drawn objections to a jet plane j base near Traverse City. Dr. Maddy said earlier that the | “drone” of the jets would »-disrupt musical performances at the camp: The Air Force assured him, he : said, that runways would be built ; so that-planes would not take off | : directly over the woodland camp : The Air Force proposal is to! build the jet base eight miles southwest of Traverse City — six RJ. Reynolds Tobacee Company, Winston-Salem, N. C. 3 = Try king-size Cavaliers ! Find Pon si _ out what a pleasure smoking <=" can be when the smoke feels a so mild and tastes so good-! N AYBE you never knew a ciga- rette’s smoke could feel so mild and taste-so good! But you'll know it when you try king-size Cavaliers! Yes, miles from the music camp. , — — _ = ; : vile ea . ve Mr you'll discover the reason so many : = . é Fi att thousands of smokers have already TRY «| NG -SIZE : . 3 zz shifted to Cavaliers. When you inhale, \G- “aa F F F | TA ST F the light, smooth, easy-going jeél of the ; Cavalier cigarettes a ’ 3 smoke tells you as nothing else can * BEFORE are made by the makers CAVALIER’S 5 ce. = CAVALIER’S * that Cavaliers are extra-mild! There is e of Camels! >» MILDNESS.- te aa FLAVOR no better natural filter... no finer ' ou bu = _ * y J ae source of delightful flavor . . . than all * y 'y . &.. po a ill Cavalier’s extra length of aristocratic —— ~ m at tmeenetiasieeeerecineeens an } Ct, ‘ tobaccos! = i= So try Cavaliers today. Light up and inhale! Feel that mildness! Taste that flavor! That’s a Cavalier! | » + i as ° 89% of well over a hundred commuters in- -— aq new piano terviewed at San Francisco, California, said ‘ : Cavaliers are milder! © el at Grinnell’s iin 4) ‘with option to buy! . , —- tl oa. | ae y | x? es ASK YOUR DEALER FOR THE Mit. iBank >= - ee ___ CAVALIER “100” 3 (plus cartage) 100 king-size CAVALIERS. It’s air tight, — pa . i " \e v "} a rt % z venient. Only CAVALIERS offer rvs For complete details, iad y - pag aon phone WO. 5-3600 . . . or and flavorful! i “4% a3 Ps 3 F 3 Oe ee ee - 4 a> watt ere a \twle en * il , NOW de a yo tar # Pe ren GY — 89% of the members interviewed at three ” ‘Pry king-size Cavaliers. Inhéle and jeel that Cavalier mild- | compared Cavaliers with the cigarettes they had been smok- priced no higher than leading different Chicago, yacht clubs agreed that ness! See why, when thousands of smokers from coast to” * ing, “out of 10 interviewed said Cavaliets are milder! These : a: ace zy Cavaliers are milder! * coast — smokers in scores of groups and in all walks of life | comparisons included all the other leading brands. regular-size brands = iL % Ps / ae r - ; 4 . ? 7 "a ; Bi ° Maite | , ae ie ey: . g ‘| “soe Yas . s / / . f 5 ‘ . &, . ' ber ) A» , ; F o , 4 4 7 » (re i all ig ~—,ee or ae ss ” ai a 4 .- 5 * j Pe el ve sa og } 2 : mH pat | ‘ eS ey 7 —_— 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1954 a 20 mite ae e. ® Choose. Blue Gold Pink Red Grey Hunter Greew . 7 ARMY'S MAN — Jose N . tls a Quality E Welch, Boston attorney, oes Everyone Appreciates .¥. . E appointed special counsel by the |. Army to handle its case in the | It is especially real and valuable to the family experi- Senate investigation of the McCar- | encing their hour. of grief. The warm and sincere thy-Ariny dispute, Welch told re-| welcome to all calling at the Donelson-johns Funeral porters that he was a ‘‘personal | Home, is truly a service to the bereaved and is ap- 5 | and professional friend’’ of Samuel | | precuted 1 Ts enaee ts come tur te Bee 4 w t t f Our sincere, alert and friendly service anticipates many | ate tcvestioning schcemmities dutiés’and needs—and relieves the family thereby. Be | conducting the inquiry. assured that all receive this same gracious hospitality. s Parking Phone chi ( = Das bow. | Hew “ean Dislikes Slashes | ee for Mental Care pe, Save up to 2.02 on famous “Carousel” RUGS and LID COVERS Y Governor Hopes Cuts’ 4 , - 4 — 9 eae e Wi 1 . . . ; . > roun rug, reg. tp tee eeeees ° are Proposed ilt Bei Save 2.99 on Regular 8.98 Complete Solid Color 27" by 48’ small oval rug, reg. 3.99.........: 2.97 einstate | . 30" by 54” ovol rug, reg. 5.99....... see eee. 4.57 uss on “| | Plisse Bedroom Ensemble | | °° 2s: 2° m9 091 5 | ; : : Reg. 1.99 nen Williams charged Monday that | ] Soc wedloees fs > proposed legislative cuts—in his) Matching lid cover, reg. 00 77 as round tug nded for | ° the state asaial Gabe preeee Add exciting decorator color end texture to your home' Choose deep piled will hamper community program ’ ® Plisse © Drapes to j rugs and matching lid covers in sweeping chenille and loop patterns. Skid- oa | tric services and operation of pres- | resistant- bocking — extra protection — prevent sliding ond falls. . Fluffy under he ent mental hospitals. Bedspread h Match foot—keeps your feet warm as toast! Have them in bedroom or bath wherever “I cannot urge too strongly that eac an_extra rug is needed! the cuts made in number and cost ae, p ) of personnel at various hospitals Add beauty to your bedroom—first quality, washable ; Waite's Linens—Fourth Floor be reinstated,"’ the governor said | spread and drapes. Easy to keep clean, needs no in a special 700-word message to | ironing. Ful-or twin size spread. Drapes hove ruffle the Legislature. | trim. - Colorfast and will not shrink, Lab. tested, too! “It has long been recognized | « Rose. Blue Cold White Hunter Green Red anew beauty for your bathroom Waite's Domestics—Fourth Floor Lack of care means lack of cure and longer residency of pa- 2 ‘ ~ tients. ' Save 2.96 on regular 8.95 The Senate Appropriations com- e mittee has reported out a bill pro- voding $43.6 millions for operation Patchwo rk Quilts of the mental hygiene program in 1954-55—a reduction of $800,000 “ie a” WS ' from Williams’ recommendation of 4 $44.4 millions. Over 2% per cent of the cuf in total mental hygiene budget outlay was made in the budget for North- + sonnel in sufficient numbers. | | TEL-HURON CENTER Telegraph Rd. at Huron | 3-Pc. Bathroom Set > 93 z ; ville State Hospital, the state's Add a new note of color to your bath- - newest menthl institution. room with TANKETTES, 3-pc. ensemble “At Caro, Coldwater and Pontiac | of toilet tank, tank lid, and seat lid : ’ - | State hospitals minor cuts have covers to fit dny type or mode! tank. The: 4 ra oan ee — and Wages | tank cover stops messy condensation , 22 &* | whi wi ndicap or prevent. 4 ; d ae H2 4: | proper staffing.” Williams said. ‘ z "?P ry YES, SIR! © is » SP 98 + I'M SURE! 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Sn joy = Welie's Plece Covetings—Pitth Fleet Waite’s Slipcovers—F ourth= Floor 4 j ‘ a ’ " , ‘ , 7 a ee | , { ;' > = j ¢ ; di + ! : ae - = 4 7 =e . . j \ 4 . ~ a +4 +4 . ih a Se ee Mes o a . a a = ° * = * nd _ SRE PONTIAC-PRESS eee ; x ‘~ Ss —); =e Ts tp er tgt —e wile oe - . : ’ pom RR aes pal . 5 $ ; . we ei ‘ Dg A SE Mate Re 2d ae t. * me © © Potent Office ig “ye gti ; | & r % ay espe ere ONG, : a -- | |, caslemndtinanediiinle SeReR - cm a Aer ee Batered ot Post Office, Pontiac, Mich as second class matter - MEMEER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS oe Ate _. Among the interesting research un- TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 194 4 H-Bombs and Survival Awesome though they are, just re- leased details of the destruction which can be wrought by a hydrogen bomb should serve a useful purpose. From now on no one anywhere should doubt that the atomic and thermonuclear age has reached a point where nations must find a way to control this force if hu- manity is to survive. * * * By Actually the impact of these facts is so terrific as to be almost beyond realization. One can read AEC Chair- man Lewis Strauss’ statement that it is possible to make an H-bomb which could put any city in the world out of commission, without appreciating its full meaning. Even when the effects of an H-bomb dropped on our Court House are spelled out, it is diffi- cult to comprehend the full scope of the problem confronting man- kind. - Reactions.abroad seem to be the best index to the fear generated by the news that our March 1 H-bomb had the de- structive power of 16,000,000 tons of TNT. Anxiety was most evident in Japan and Britain. On the other hand Russia, which also.has the H-bomb, dusted off its rejected atomic weapon control plan—still without any inspec- tion feature. x x * On the Home front there is wide- Spread opinion that H-bomb progress has tossed into the ash heap this coun- try’s former.concept of adequate Civil Defense. One school seemingly now be- lieves that cémmunity Civil Defense effort has become a hopeless waste of time, energy and money. . Another; and perhaps more logical opinion is that henceforth Civil De- fense emphasis must be placed.on ad- vance warning and means for speedy _ evacuation of large cities. . . ~* * *x Meanwhile we believe our Gov- ernment is right in building up both its knowledge and stock of A and H-bombs as a further de- terrent to aggressive attacks. At . _ the same time we hope, with countless millions everywhere, that the terrifying potentialities of these new weapons will con- vince all nations that there must _ be no more war. That would con- fine atomic energy to peaceful purposes for the good of all man- kind. - She Architect of Air Power Because his career was linked with this State, the untimely death of Gen. Hoyt S. VANDENBERG especially saddened the people of Michigan. ‘- Interest in his career from the time he first came into promi- nence was widespread because he was. a nephew of the late Sen. Artuur H. VANDENBERG. In a _gense he was an adopted son of Michigan. Born in Milwaukee and brought up in Massachusetts, he lived for a time at the home of the Senator when the latter __ ‘was editor of the Grand Rapids ko ok * It was during that period that Hoyt . Vawpeneens got his appointment to West , Point from the late Sen. WiL1aM ALDEN _Sarra. From there his elimb up the ladder was rapid, culminating in the of four star general and service as 5 Lait. - riae. In April, 1944, the Presigent, honed ae ‘fitting that it this soldier who was so *~ much the architect of our modern Air “Force should sleep forever among the to VANDENBERG, calling him-a forceful fighter for the Air Force and the cause ‘ of strong national defense. We think it heroic dead at Arlington. _ Power From Volcanoes" dertaken in recent years is that which seeks to prove the feasibility of gener- ating electricity from volcanic steam. This process isn’t new as such a plant is now in operation in Italy. But the idea of using it on a much larger scale is of vital interest to Central American countries, * * * . It is believed that far more productive plants could be oper- ated in the volcanic areas of El Salvador. Guatemala, Honduras, Costa Rica and Nicaragua also are interested as they have plenty of Volcanic steam available. x * * What makes the research doubly im- portant to these countries is that all of them suffer from lack of sufficient elec- tric power. If that could be supplied | with the aid of this abundant under- ground force, the economies of these countries would be stimulated greatly” and their living standards vastly im- proved. In apvocaTina higher income tax ex- emptions, Democrats probably weren’t so much interested in trying to get the tax- payer out of the hole as they were in putting the Administration in it. pt “A Horyoxe College professor of phi- losophy has made for $120 a machine which uses pure logic in solving prob- lems.” — Press report. A person with average intelligence could do what this machine is purported.to do—if it weren't for his emotions. The Man About Town About Weather Varied Opinions Expressed_ by People Here and Away Daftynition Shortening: Used in baking, and needed in most speeches. , Harry writes, ‘‘] hanker for the home fires,” and from El Paso, Texas, Arthur Merriwell of Drayton Plains sends word that a dust storm is “the most terrible thing I ever went through.” Want that $250 in U. 8S. Savings _ Bonds? If so, your entry in the Man About Town Baseball Contest must be received in the Pontiac Press Office by next Saturday noon: A letter recently received tells me that Al Wright, schools. The letter came from Harold W. Bartch. ~~ a former Pontiac Press reporter, who now is president and manager of J. W. Pepper & Son, Inc., music publishers in Philadelphia. Coming about as close to having the power. of total recall of anyone I know is Leo J. Heenan, unofficial Pontiac historian. He can remember events that took place a half century ago as clearly as if they happened yesterday. Pontiac residents who have been hoping for a warmer spring might take warning from Frank J. DuFrain who writes from Melbourne, Fla., that it was 90 in the shade there two days in a row. That isn't just warm; it’s hot—too hot in most folks’ Opinion. os One of Monday's defeated candidates Complimenting Washington Junior High Schoo” students, before whom he recently gave a talk, Francis H. Schneider says they were exceptionally alert and showed a keen interest in economic affairs. At a recent meeting in Pontiac High School, ‘ Harcourt 8. Patterson remarked that things were about the same as when he was a student there, except that the seats seem smaller. The architect of this column feels quité elated for being made a charter member of the world’s me meting plese ‘ts in-Ee came Sent cove and his ahéATrle + Verbal Orchids to— ~<“General Marshall from Europe to ask that Vandenberg be made his air with the rank os ena: A..R. Looney of major general. This was done. m: cighty-fifth birthday. Mee RE Oe - Mrs. Lydia Richardson ‘The President bas paid high tribute St Sioux Civ. lows, formeriy of South Lyon; are en ae ; van - "§ ‘ oy? WORE) S Don’t For ‘ re Ver! ws a evr LVDS LS Ls ta DL eda get the Main Problem Voice of the People Daniel Scott Says People Are Watching Eisenhower to See If He Really Ousts Reds Fe Bg re # re - our commander-in-chief is as good a general in Washington as he was in the field. Daniel M. Scott % East Rutgers. Claims Congress Listens Carefully to Veterans Amvets has been a healthy young organization since its birth, less than 10 years ago. On July 23, 1947 Congress recog- nized Amvets as the leading veter- ans group born out of World War II and granted us a >ationa) char- When war broke out in Korea, Commercials ‘Function Called Executive ‘Leadership’ Could Be Dangerous, End in Dictatorship By DAVID LAWRENCE they were urged to. sign. The American constitutional sys- tem provides that Congress is the coordinate branch of the govern- t to an effort to make Congress the tool of the executive, as was the case with the German reichstag (Copyright 1954) Case Records of a Psychologist “Budget Beauty’ Essential for LTT? i 5 H at H i rf | i te Fil f a | bE z : . i i i ii i i E i i The Constitution recognized th Disraeli that an orator could be intoxicated with the exuberance of his own verbosity. So it threw a protecting arm around its legislators that vacuum-packed ‘em Business College course or work for a couple of years to learn the art of handling a pay check eco- nomically. In the average home, the wife should be made treasurer of the family corporation. This saves her husband much embarrassment, too, for he is then not likely to be asked, ‘Pal, can you lend me a five-spot till payday?’’ i rr FF; ~ kez $5 ry See ip sf 5 i hearing date. ARGENT “stop Hitler’’ IN A LAUNCHES a sumption to ease crisis is main ob- jective. Portraits : + ptt Optimal Every gif, = i if] 1 After all, the fellow said, it's fi if ffte : i i | i 5 4 nal Everyday Ration of Vitamin D Instead of ‘Big Shot,’ Advised by Brady — ™ 4 é E ‘ 4 a was stricken with a severe abdom- inal pain shortly after dinner at Longwood, hig estate at nearby | Kennett Square, Pa Rushed to the Wilmington Me- morial Hospital, Du Pont died of what physicians described as an time scheduled to be the Duke University ,commencement speak- er June 7, was refused an honorary degree by the schook a university spokesman said here yesterday. The unidentified spokesmanisaid Nixon, a graduate of the Duke | Law School, was turned down for | an honorary doctor of laws degree | cians, “no set answer” to the question, | admittedly one of the toughest | they have to face in practice. The decision largely depends, a they said, on the emotional make- | up of the patient—and each case | has to be handled individually. were agreed that there's) - eS “— a « N. J. He was killed by ‘an explo- “tae waiells Weiland: stealiasslo : Pierre duPont - =''s== "= \No Set Answer ("== heer a= ; was 14. Pier then took qver the =% of the at the| HHegal Liquor Cache leadership of -the-family—as~ the Jim Dies ‘ eldest of 11 children. doctors on why people should be TULSA, Okla. @®-Oificers at Age 84 {zr nterces 2 if Cancer Issue (St * reas peaagt Rare Arig in triem- follows: of but they had a ory chauffeur, Du Pont was -" | @) The personal desire of every- from Sharp’ Brother, Sister Attend|s creduate of the Massachusetts! Physicians Say Telling |one to arrange his own financial monkey is U.S. Chemical Pioneer Institute. of Technology. Shortly Patient Depends-on-His- and_other matters;(2)-the-possi-} “Tha officers; unable to find evi- Final after his graduation in 1990 he eo}-; bility that the patient, knowing his| dence of whisky in Sharp's house, in Final Hours laborated with a cousin in develop-| Emotional Makeup. time was relatively short, might | took a look in his back yard. There WILMINGTO ing the first ®uccessful Du Pont want to do something hé wanted | they found a monkey in a chicken N, Del. @—Pierre | smokeless powder. CHICAGO .@—Should a doctor! to do all his life, like take a long/ coop playing with a half pint of heute haat, oat a shen shag t- Se pct |e ieee = fitend of Baa =a wees family and ‘ “be, like a of mine on} 16 more i ure inthe development ot wo ot| Honorary Degree a iden | earning he had Un incurahia eun- “That damned monkey,” said ho wuuld's larneat industries. 6 , decided ‘he’d go back and fin-| Sharp. “Last week be broke 12 » died ° A small group of doctors, inter- out law school’; and (3) the’ bottles.” : last night. He was 84. for Nixon Defeated | viewed separately—and at random | possibility that the patient might Du Pont, who took an active part oa) [-—today at the annual meeting “at) Wish to provide an -canasgle of read erage ap oar Se a ? in the Du Pon ire e JRHAM, N.C. @—Vice Presi- quiet courage would help- | believed eating s brains hia announced retirement in ipeo (dent Richard M. Nixon, at Sas | tm American College of Physl-| fait, Cthers tn time of adversity. | would canep madness aorti } Sem Be ay Tut ot 8S byw ecenet culty vote about = | oe | . a2 « |@ month ago. No reason was given. | mir a agri ‘ecounding to tedey. : A younger brother, Irenee, and| The vice president's office an-| 0st Demserex eition & = most laseventing, “at . his sister, Mrs. R. R. M. Carpenter, | MOunced two weeks ago that Nixon | ane diag ot: agg coke it.” Wa ie es te ~Talevisron! wink vo many new FV srtione on a +s. were at his bedside: They are Du | Sad canceled his engaement as ~earomem 1. ALSO OFFERS | patedonthe clr... withester IV and ether ene. | A the school’ oh. then tell him. electronic developments ehoed... NOW is the 4 Pont's' only immediate survivors. 5 COMenCEMment spe 2. If he’s the type who might ANOTHER PROGRAM | time te ACT! See how you may now get laboratory Du Pont, who shunned publicity | ¢- However, the university spokes. | ,, ~ to $ don't 1794, 1V Qrelning In poor OWN NOME tetewed by end ‘seldom made public appear.| ian said Nixon did not cancel | one al eer ee, Ray dn. Service Or you con trein - doctor 1 large Television-Redie-Hectronic labe- ances, was a former president and —lh-eg = perry gets vets. | ing such a person he has cancer| reteries in Chicege. Men 17 te 45 preferred. board chairman of E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. He also served | ©@nceled because of the heavy file as president of General Motors | before Congress. “ well to “individualize” not only for | Corp. for three years. hg tecees spokesman report- | people who have an incurable can- | that Nixon was willing to make | cer, but also for those who might . . * Pierre was the great-great-|the commencement address after | 4 cancer possibl able b grandson and namesake of a polit- | knowing of the faculty vote. ory, ya ray or radium. "| Only about one fifth of the Duke | } ical refugee who fled to America | from France in 1799. His father, | faculty attended the meeting and| “The very word ‘cancer’ still | voted, the spokesman said. A se-| scares some people,” said Dr. might even lead to suicide: And one of the doctors said it's/ 3 fet re 4141 Belmont Avenue, Chicage 41, iil. Please give me, without obligation, full facts ebout TELEVISION. TEL-HURON CENTER Telegraph Rd. at Huron Lammot du Pont, was a noted in- ventor and authority on explosives | cret committee of some members George Miller of Long Beach, | who founded one of the nation’s|of ihe university board and the|N N. Y., adding that people of that | first dynamite plants, the Repauno | faculty had nominated Nixon for type should not be told what they | Chemical Co, near Gibbstown, | the degree. have even though the particular! » FUNE-CAR SIZE AND LuXURY—Here is the key to Pontiac's great distinction, superlative comfort and remarkable road- ability. 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Just as strongly it op- | .Senate Republican leaders voice confidence they can beat the in- come tax cut as things stand now, citing indications that the business | downturn is leveling off, | Democratic sponsors say it is| too early to tell about the economic situation. > 7 7 4 Both sides agree that the eco | nomic trend of the next two months | serests will determine the out was uconrteme bash Senate. The Finance Committee plans to end its public hearings | April 23 and finish writing its ver- sion of the bill in May. It could be June before floor debate is | finished. Democrats have used the busi- ness decline as their _ principal argument for the incomé tax cut. | They say efforts should be made to build up mass purchasing power instead of increasing incentives | for business expansion, which the | administration says is a main purpose of the revision bil! ~~ .”-—sd¢ Advertisement) — — Men! Weak, Old? 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In the latest attempt, early ’ ad strates very well the importance and will serve his sentence in yesterday, they smashed the sale Amazin of an intelicctual appreach to re- ee Se ee ae TS eee ed bam tec Shugrue plans to ; - : 3 cae Blazing the Way for Once-a-Year 4 aa eS nee ‘i . a = ° ‘ : = eS continuous process from birth to ENJOY UTTERLY NEW ey Automobile Waxing : | typical American college graduate, ' LIVING” TO =] . -—- today, dopsn't read any more books} [~ “i This exclusive new development makes reguler woxes 7 a ae ree whe tas mot te eye Sas wa obsolete. ‘You con now have oe beovtiful lustrous, lest- 4 | “Gur trewecet cberrvatim made 7 |] ing Finish on your car not possible with any other wox 4 iby our interviewers, who go | ! | . read why: i throughout the country into the} : . 4 ne ee Tested under all conditions, the growing absence of book! 1 é ee CANADA'S Collinite out-performs all other : bei . ‘ built without any provisions at al! WEERT LEKURY waxes, polishes and coatings. FF for books. When our interviewers FLEET AWAITS : a —— bem YOU —To the hospitality @ Collinite is on especially hard high-gloss pro- 4 nan ea eat ume aa thet makes every trip by contive won, with amazing odhesive and polishing ing up the place” or “We keep GU o memory, the now quelities. Unlike ordinary woxes. a few underneath that table.” CNR fleet adds every ' ivable comfort for the —_ | The gradual disappearance of — @ Collinite is more durable thon paint itself. It traveler— Delightfully restful interiors, new spring suspension that banishes it impervious to bug stains, rain spots, alkalis, end weether. It is not affected by heat, freezing, actually be a real danger'to our spiritual progress. She planned to bring up her own | same is , with os ROM, Res = ae ke | the CNR = treetment. liam Robert Kapp of New York | found it provides a complete faith: Fe ee ee — —— and there is no better ae for living. 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Zip Topcocts..... 100% Wool Tweed Topcosts. . . eT “zasanee a ae THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, “APRIL 6, 1954 Fullers End yen V Visit Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Hogue to their home on - Fair- boro, N.C., and Mrs. Hogue’s aunt, Mrs. Grace Canneti Leach of Co lumbus, Ohio. Pre Season Sale! Save 10% on EVERYTHING IN THE STORE! The Knitting Needle 452 West Huron While on the West Coast they went deep sea fishing and clam- ming 7 Mrs. B. L. Stephens and chil dren, Michael and Chery!. of Ar- lington, Va., were recent guests in Mrs. Harold J. Hackett of Dela- ware drive. Pontiac’s Finest Cafeteria and Lunch Counter Wednesday's Special Franks & Hot Potato Salad gp | 55 OR Fried Iceland Perch Fillets CHEF’S SPECIAL DAILY We Do Catering—Call FE 2-6242 BAKERY DEPARTMENT a1 ‘| Lanch Stix ...... cece ccecceccccess-- 6/30. Assorted Cup Cakes ................ . 6/30 Wedding — Birthday — Party Cokes to order. Fruit Punch mode to order. Bowls and Cups for rentel. HOMADE oop suop 144-146 NORTH SAGINAW STREET a | You'll Find This Collection of Wallpapers and Matching Fabrics Now at Mell's Warner's New | WATERHOUSE COLLECTION II | —f —————— matching febrics “Wihon Toile” is a copy of the famous “Toiles de Jucy”. The designs of brilliantly colored cottons (brought inte Europe by the East Indies companies and later to the Colonies) re- . cently, the home of.her parents, Mr. and | Hogues Home From South Mrs. Philip F. Hoop of Chicago, | who has been visiting her. mother, | Mrs. Ernest M.° Orr, and her | brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and) Mrs. E. Gilmour Winn, all of Bloomfield Hills, left for home re accompanied by her Lt. Col, Hadley E. Jenkins of r| Washington wae a-vecent_sOiiey: at the home of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ber- nard W. Muse of Premonat ave- nue. mother. > > . Returned to his studies at Michi-- + gan State College is John F. Tous- cany, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Touscany of Clarkston. John's studies were interrupted by service 'in Japan with the Marine Corps. >. . . | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keglovitz of Ruth avenue announce the birth | of a daughter, Denise Ann, April 1 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. The infant is the grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Keglovits of Creswell and the William Four. niers of Whittemore street. Her mother is the former Gloria Fournier. Announcing the birth of a son, 'Steven Keith. March 29 are Mr and Mrs. Keith DuBois of Oakland avenue. Grandparents are the Le- Rey Kechs of Putnam avenue and. Mrs. Marie I. DuBois of Western, Neb ! 92nd Year Marked by Joseph Garrett Joseph Garrett was honored at an open house Sunday celebrating his 92nd birthday. Hostess for the occasion was his daughter, Mrs. Bessie Barton of Hudson avenue. Among the guests were his two other daugh-. fers; “Mrs. Charies Rawlins of Lincoln avenue and Mrs. Pearl Barton of Bellevue street. He has nine grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. OES Association to Sponsor Brunch April 29 is the date set by Oak-| land County Association, OES, for brunch at the Waterford CAI Building. Mrs. Theron Taylor has charge of reservations for the event. The group will also sponsor a spring musicale May 16-at 4 o'clock in the Roosevelt Temple on State avenue. Plans were made for these events at a recent meet- | ing in Oxford 7 > | Sponsored by Esther Court 13, Order of the | Pfahlert of Lakeland avenue, Catherine Mc- 44 deco * Order of ‘Amaranth Pricarcs for English Cup, Saucer Party | Birthday to School to Celebra With Program on fanniversary party school, Board of Education men shown an interest in the school in The program, whrch will be ai 7 p. m. with registration and “presented by alumni in the audi held in the gym Fred Ziem is general chairman of the affair. and assisting him are Mrs. W. G. Crowder as trras- urer and Mrs. William Gorslin: as secfelary. Pontiac Press’ Pree! -Hudson and Nancy Gregg. _ The anniial English cup and saucer party \elude a style show, are Mrs. William! Cittord Huntoon, registration Amaranth, will be held Wednesday evening Crindle of Elizabeth Lake road and Mrs. at Roosevelt Masonic Temple. Wrapping Harley Bowers of West Walton boulevard ard Cotter gifts for the 8 o'clock affair, which will in- | (left to right). _ Will Visit in Haverhill, Pa. E. S. Reids Will Travel East for*Easter BIRMINGHAM—Mr. and Mrs Edward S. Reid are planning to spend Easter in Haverhill, Pa. with Mr. and Mrs? Edgar Jones. Bill Reid. who is a student at the University of Pennsylvania, will join them and the Edward S. | Reids HI will come from their home at Cambridge, Mass Mr. and Mrs. Edward W Brehm flew to Europe from New York on Monday Among the Florida vacationers are Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Genung, who are at Sarasota, and the John K. ‘Bagbys, who are at the Belle- | view Biltmore in Bellair. Going to Europe are Mr. and Mrs. Austin Harmon. They will join their son, Steven Miller, Germany 7 Mr. and Mrs. L. Irving Woolson have announced the of their daughter, Helen Louise, to William Plevich, whose parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Plevicb of Brooklyn. N. Y. Both young people are seniors at Cornell Uni- versity. They will be married in August. Recent births in Birmingham Or Gay Little Chicks Styrofoam, Pipe Cleaners Become Easter Bunnies CHICAGO (‘(INS)—Styrofoam, the plastic that looks like snow but doesn't melt away, can provide housewives with unusual Easter decorations for the table. Whimsical bunnies can be con- cocted’. from it with some pipe cleaners, sequins and ribbon. Use a ball of styrofoam about the size of a pompon for the , head and one about as big as a \ baseball for the body. Stick them together with a pipe cleaner bent like the coil of a. Similar coilg“¢an serve as the arms and pipe cleaners fashioned into hoops as the feet the ‘‘animal’’ stands upright on. Give the bunny pipe cleaner ears, too. Bend the pipe cleaner in the middie into a point and then bend | it over once again to be ‘‘floppy."’ | in | } engagement, { 4 Sequins set in place with glue | or cmall pine con be used for | the eyes and nose. Place a Small at the neck That's all you-‘have to do for boy’ bunny: For a ‘‘girl’’ add bow '@ bit of net for a skirt. You can dye the pipe cleaners yellow, lavender, pink, pale blue or chartreuse to carty out the. seasonal theme. { For variety. you can fashion chicks from a smal! glove of styro- | foam. i Pin on some yellow cotton or | of ribbon include Wendy Leuise, born March 77 to Mr. and Mrs. Clark E. Pardee Jr. (Mary Gardner), and the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Crichton Jr. whe was also born March 7. . Mr. and Mrs. Harry D have returned to their home on Willow lane after a long stay a! the Breakers in Palm Beach They also flew over to Puerto at the Caribe Coen Rico for a stay Hilton Hotel to, ) ow Light and fair for cruise Mrs. F. H. McKinnery was host ess at luncheon Thursday honoring | bride-elect Ruth Oldberg. Miss Oldberg will be married May 22 to William Kinsel Downey, son of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Downey of Abbey road >. From Havana. Cuba. comes the announcement of the birth of a .son, Douglas, March 28 to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Douglas Mott. , Mrs Mott is the former Margaret | Snyder of Gary, Ind Mrs. Carl W. Neumann sailed March 23 on the Nieuw Amster- | dam for a two-month Mediter- | ranean cruise. Mrs. Glen R. Miller and Mrs. Lawrence C. Howe left Monday to attend a national convention of the Needlework Guild of America in Chariette, N. C. Mrs. Miller is president of the Birmingham Branch of the guild {and Mrs. Howe is state chairman for Michigan 5 7 . The Junior League of Birming- | Lam will entertain at luncheon Wednesday in Oakland Hills Country Club for newspaper cor- respondents and public relations | chairmen g Mrs. Harry King ‘Will Address PTA Mrs. Harry King. state PTA president, will be guest speaker al a special ‘meeting of the Long- . fellow School: PTA to be held Thurs- day at 7:30 p.m. for the parents. Also on the program will be a skit by ‘‘The Seven Sirenes'’ from Wisner School and selections by the Longfellow Music Department. ‘Coming Events Norwegian Ladies Aid will mees Wednesday eat 7 pm. with Mrs Jack Malmquist, 2974 Voorheis Rd Royal Neighbors of America will have bene- «a beginning at hoon. a cooperative luncheon The meeting | wil) be at 10-a.m. ahd the luncheon at feathers for the tail. Glue on a j}and warm weather wear are °° beak and wings of gilt paper. The chicks. have pipe cleaner feet, of course. Styrofoam in assorted shapes can be bought for a few pennies. : historics!, and mytho- 4 logical subjects were the F mest populer. 5 unuseal BH 2=—SFabrie ......- aeaeeee .--. $3.90 per yard SEE OUR _CLOSE- OUT FABRICS’ | All are first quality .... one whole. section—hundreéds of yards of fab- 4 rics for the budget conscious. Priced from ba a yd. all 48” wide. - . Open Monday and Friday Park Right at the Nights Doo the NEW SOY We 9 WASH 'N DRY DUET oo Dry* Outt-in the _BEAUTY PARADE OF VALUES! _ 96 ekinnd Ave. = "“EXEY CREDIT TERMS Up to 24 Months to Pay ROY’S 68 a ot OR OS FE 2-4021 . a ~~ | angular these linen-like. pair-of{fs by a California designer. News is the fabric, Silklin, a blend of rayon and silk with linen- type weave. Style highlights | are wide-stfap camisole, soft flared skirt, matching tri- stole, expensively detailed with quarter - size pearl buttons. Dames of Maita will meet at Malta Temple. 82 Perkins St. Wednesday at) 7.38 pm. An open installation will fol- low the business meeting Pythian Sisters ing Club will meet at the hall, 18% Huron S&., for a cooperative luncheon and cancer pea work Wednesday at 11 a.m. Pioneer Missionary Society of tne Oakland Avenue. United Presbyterian Church will meet in the church pariors Thursday st 1:30 p.m. Members of the Josiyn Avenue Missionary Society will be guests. Pe | pm with Mrs Mary Section of the Needie- ullad will meet Thursdey at Harvey Little, ‘Wall 8t. * Don’t let good times pass you . by any longer. Come in to Arthur © Murray's and let one of his ex- atid eB ody terperent aff ~~ che Arthur Murray Way i quic ee i de toe, a "3 from 10 A.M. to 10 P.M. daily. guytei vcinatr eves: Senden opin — $ Sallee and Mrs. L. | j Mrs. Dele Kitne, 233 N. Cass Lake | | Rd., Berean Class of Pirst Baptist Charch | | su will meet Wednesday at the church fer | tion chairman, has an- | nounced his assistants as E. C. Conwell, Donald Frericks, Leon- Mrs. Harvey Dennis Jr. and Mrs. C. A. Beamer. | Julie‘O’Brien and Donald Keiffer are planning refreshments and | Hazel Potts is chairman of invita- tions and hospitality with the assistance of Betty Lippard. Vir- ginia Freebury Mrs Lavern Th Burt. music and Delos Nicholie, budget and ways and means, assisted by Guy Spadafore, Crowder and L. ( All former students are invited to participate in the celebration, and further information may be | obtained from | member Marilyn Ponhan ‘Is Honor Guest at Bridal Patty Sunday afternoon Marilyn Bon- j}ham was honored with a bridal shower at the home of Gayle Joyner on Sylvan Lake. Assisting the hostess was Nora Jorgenson Marilyn, bride-elect of Tommy Toteff, son of the Peter Totetts of Leimback drive. will~speak her vows May 15 at All Saints Epis- copal Church. She is the sister of Mrs. Wallace Joyner of Garland avenue, Sylvan Lake. Attending the shower were the Colpus, Pat Rese, Mrs. Ben Bun- do, Mrs. Michael! DeMauro, Win- nie Weimer, Jean Cheal, Dorothy Brim, Mrs. Robert MacLaren, Mrs. Arthur Lewis, Mrs. Gerald Maxfield, Dianne Maxfield, Mrs. Mrs. Hoyt Joyner. Out-of-towh guests Stella Rangieotf. Mrs Rangleoff, Mrs. Johnny — Bozick, Margaret Elik, Mrs. Alfred Col clough, Carot Colclough. Mrs. Cart Akerrose and Mrs. Geraid Baxter. Marilyn is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs, Russell Bonham. | Mrs were ‘Supper Planned “Young Adults Club of the YMCA is sponsoring a cooperative - pper Thursday at 6:30. Movies and dancing will follow the supper, ' and young people 20 years and | older are invited to ) attend. ne —— , a rae ele oe MRS. A. R. WELCH A former well-known resident of - has been confined by illness to the hospital in Grayling. any committee ! Joyner, Mrs. Lula Helmes and | Stanley. ’ McCandless, | Mrs. Pontiac, Mrs. A. R. Welch recently | $1 Be. Marked by Lincoln Junior “High te Silver Anniversary May 15 ! Plans are under way at Lincoln Junior High School for a 2th Invitations are being mailed to all former faculty members of the nbers and other adults who have past years May 15 at the school will begin a program, “Through the Years ~ torium. Later a receplon will be + = This all-over evelet em broidered black silk taffeta | cocktail dress has a full skirt that flares out gracefully from a fitted bodice and, for the understated Mollie Par- nis touch on the button front ‘closing of the deep Y¥- neck-line and bracelet-length sleeves, the "re is a@ piping band of black taffeta. Musicale Group to Sponsor Tea | Plans for the State Musie Con- vention to be held at Kalamazoo discussed Sunday: when Tuesday Musicale Student League ; met with Frances, Sekles on Ot- | tawa drive a The group decided to hold a scholarship tea. at which members may try out for the Interlochen National Music Camp scholarship. Greta “Phipps entertained the group at the piano. as did Dennis McCartney and Sandra Gidcumb. Sue Braid sang at the close of the program were ‘Meals Discussed for Moose Group Meal planning and balanced meals were the subjects discussed by Mrs. Kenneth Anderson from Oakland County Extension Service Monday evening when she spoke before Women of the Moose at | Moose Temple Mrs. Vernon Taylor. homemak- | ing chairman. introduced the ' speaker. New members were in- itiated in honor of Mrs. Howard senior regent. They 'are Mrs. Harold Krause, Mrs. Roy Verrico and Mrs. George Behrens, Rannel Patterson wag transferred from the Detroit chap- ter in the same ceremony. Mrs. Anna Page announced she has EA Lap eet plans for the Friendship “< | Mrs. Cecil Lesley were given pins Day meeting to be held April 2%. and Mrs. Donald Harding and as gifts from their husbands. Py ee ~ “ "4. Apply With Care j _ | | your indelible lipstick if you follow ‘the directions carefully in applying | it. If you apply it hastily, you will | find that it is not very indelible. You will get best resuits with PTA Activities Sara b MeCerren > Pra executive boara will meet Wednesday at 1:30 in the home Mrs. William Anderson Baldwin School wilt = meet 918 Spence PTA of . Ba Wednesday at 2:15 in the gymnasium Se to $1 Store Ph. FE 2-6800 HINCKLEY’S ‘W. HURON ST. at Telegraph Rd. Ballet Artist. Lauds U.S. > Jivé Craze ~ “Kyra Nijinsky Says] That Any Type ‘of Dancing Is Good By DOROTHY ROE AP Women’s Editor If you are worrying about the: jitterbug jive of your teen-ager, don’t. It's all an expression of Amer- ica's great new vitality in apprec. | iatien of the dance, says Kyra) Nijinsky, daughter of the late great | Yasiav Nijinsky, high priest of the ; ballet and the modern dance. A vibrant brunette with a vol.|_ canic mawer, Miss Nijinsky has | been in America for less than two months, teaching classic ballet at} the Ballet Arts School in New York | and training her own group—for television and concert appearances $. , se 2 eee ee i . ‘ fae 4s eB. . THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1954 Mr. Renne are the bride's parents, and the bridegroom | is the son of | Thomas Stirling roa and Mrs. Fred | Matteson of MR. and MRS. JACK R. STANTON Nancy Barnes Becomes Mr. and Mrs. Jose P, Gonzalez of South Shirley avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Nor- ma, and Allen E. McBride, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McBride of Holbrook avenue. The couple have set July 3 for their wedding “% of Tregent-street. Alien is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian DeGroot of Mrs The engagement of their daugh- ter, Fairy, to Allen DeGroot is an- nounced by the R. M. Blaylocks Drayton Plains. A May 22 wed- ding is planned. } Planning a: Spring” Party? Call Todcy- oe ynente we «see(Bride in Methodist Rite xc tame wa i ses| Di 76 Members e sllasies ot Gcutal bees 1 HE mon tebe mid sete Piety Hill embers Present Croup Reservations! And I hope to be a part of it." | In a candlelight service Satur-jand Jane Flynn were bridesmaids in the YWCA. Girts trom Kings- ‘ | \ Trained as a dancer since the | day evening at Central Methodist | 89d Sharron Stanton was junior | wood School, Waterford, Bloomfield Areme OES H - 41 @ Luncheons @ Bridge age of 6 by her famous father.) Church Jack Richard Stanton | brideamaid. They wore rainbow! Hills and Analog High Schools eets ‘ as ee Ing Showers Kyra is absorbed heart and , colors with matching headpieces A Roosevelt Temple = in the evolution of the dance. She ‘laimed Nancy Eleanora Barnes} and carried daffodils and daisies —— A il 13 on State ave- | nual brunch of the Oakland County seers.to find it difficult to sit still, for his bride. | Karen Schibel of Utica. the | Chairman for the meeting was on pri nue was the scene of the Monday | Association, to be held April 29 at | Waldron Hotel and hag the air of a bird arrested He is the son of Thomas Stan-| bride's cousin, and Lynne Stanton, Mrs. James Nye, and the cohost- evening meeting of Areme Chap- the CAI Building in Waterford. Coffee Shor in flight when she sits down, Even ton of Stirling road and Mrs. Fred | the bridegroom's sister, were| eases Were Mrs. W. Hudson Mrs, Lola Jefferies Hanaven will ter 5303, Order of Eastern Star Mrs. John Stewart, Mrs. Jennie | then her eyes are dancing. bet! iitteson of Butfalo N. Y flower girls in yellow and orchid| Ragedale, Mrs. Herbert Hgwerth speak on “Women in Detroit His- | Seventy-six members attended, with | Smith and Mrs, Otto Graff served | 36 Eest Pike : hands illustrating her words in “1° — The | taffeta, r é | and Mrs. Charies Allen. tory” at the monthly meeting of |Mrs. Theron Taylor, worthy ma-|'efreshments to the group Monday. | | mation. She says — baa Barnes - Chippewa road Bob Fleming of Lake Orion was| ‘The group extends an invitation | Piety Hill Chapter, Daughters of tron, pregiding..A memorial serv - e the bride . Any kind of dancing is good— | 4'¢ the bride's parents. best man, and seating the guests t anyone who belongs to a na-|the American Revolution. ice was given for Marian Hawke even this jitterbug craze of which! The Rev. Milton Bank performed Were Lester V. Ostrander of Lan- | tional collegiate sorority to contact | : urs. | _ Associate patron Chris Hornbeck - You'll Be the ; you speak. It's all a part of the the 8 o'clock service. sing, Freddy Matteson of Buttalo, | Grace McLaughlin or Mrs. Rebert | “ore? W- Webster will be-hostens | presented « proficiency class con- whole urge of this young. great’ TN:-¥-_Rebert-Porter-and- for membership. in ber Ritminghem heme April 13/Seting of re. Teemu. Prettiest i the country to express emotion through A gown of chantilly lace over Bickley. Larry Bolton carried thé) It’ was announced that Marge | #t 1°30 p.m. Mrs. William Cox, Mrs. Truman in movement—and that is good. malic ie appliques orna- ring. | Elliott will talk on interior decor-| Reports will be heard from the — ba a ee Easter ‘Parade! * 8 *« men + bodice was worn . } . Ross Buffington. e “There has been too much snob-| by the bride. A seed pearl tiara | yar” govt, eteey nam nine | ating as guest speaker at the May | delegates to the State DAR Con- } With of lanolin : | Mrs, wore aqua lace (3 meeting. Mrs. Grover Remiey, junior one our - bery about the dance. The classic, held her fingertip veil and she | with navy and white accessories ference held in Battle Creek in past matron, read the third book fectence —— ballet has been too formalized, too carried a chapel bouquet of | ang a corsage of white French | ’ March. cr The Second, Mile” to. tae | —_ rn ne ae centered with thie, Coc mee | carnations with a yellow roge. \Job’s Daughters On the hostess committee for | STeup as & part of the course of | freer, mere —_ =—= * | sees. Be ‘tat TY; . the social hour are Mrs. Robert | study. a) Of course, one must know the sage. fet oo wore per tat ‘Discuss Spring, F. Kohr, Mrs. Markham Cheever, M Taylor 4 Friend / ROWENA wet Mary Ann Thofpas was maid of ceua of ved Vrach corentious wali| Mrs. R. G. Sackett, Mrs. George ship: Miahhs mrougheit the cousty.| ve by tak —— honor in a blue gown with @/, white rose. and Mrs. Same | SUMMer Plans H, Webb, Mrs. LeRoy Braisted, | with the officers participating —| BEAUTY SHOP bateet. ae with ny each eroap ty, matching headpiece. Shirley Log | wore a lime-colored dress with a| Plans for future activities were| Se4 Mrs J. A. Van Den Berg. | April 14 Mrs. Kenneth Madsen will 82% N. Saginaw , Ove . group * | gorsage of white French carnations made when members of Job's| Members of the Piety Hill Chap-|be at Milford; April 23 Lester use my own methods. The classic : . | and a red rose | Daughters Bethel Five met Mon- : | Oles, worthy patron, will be at, FE 2-9382 ballet cannot fully express this) Miss Harrison | | " [adler scold greg hry pont | Oakwood: April 26 Mrs. Taylor at | After a reception at Hotel Roose- | day evening in the Masonic Tem- | tinental Congress to be held | velt, the bride changed to a light | | blue suit with red accessories for the honeymoon. The newlyweds | Guardian Council of the state of| Mrs. Dale O. Miller, Mrs. Walter | will make their home in Pontiac. | Michigan will meet June 24, 25/ Keinert. Mrs. Royce Beers, Mrs. Jack is a student General | and 26 in Owosso, It was réquested | william De Graff and Mrs, George i by | 2 a in- | Holly; April 27 Mrs. Eugene Perkio | at Farmington, and May 20 Mrs. | Madsen at Oxford. Mr. Oles has been ple on East Lawrence street. | 18 to 25 in Washington, D. C.. It was announced that the Grand | clude Mrs. Clarence W. Wacker, - Showered With Miss Nijinsky had her own dance, Gifts for Kitchen school in Florence for eight years Serving Good Food Since 1929! Breakfasts — Luncheons RIKER FOUNTAIN invited to |the work for a special initiation. has lectured widely throughout day by Mrs. Loren R. Papenguth June 1. | Areme Chapter will join with the | Europe at her home on Lexington drive ion oe eee les A Ai Roosevelt lodge for a cooperative honoring bride-elect Dorothy M. | been postponed until dinner , . Shower Presented | Harrison May 8. A pajama party for =| 09 es UX! lary ple on gra ae =——— . ; members will be held April 19 in| i Mrs. Taylor announced the for Mrs. Harrington members wil be held Avra 18 | Elects Officers = Tompkins. | Mrs. James Clothier was elected : . Serving on the refreshment com- | President of the Ladies Auxiliary tol Bridal Party Given mittee for, the party will be Bar- | the Fraternal Order of Eagles at . a recent meeting held in the club- for Ruby- Thompson. tooms on Montcalm street. Ruby Thompson was by Other officers elected were Mrs.| Mrs. Dimitri LaZaroff and Phyllis | will be | Luella Gillespie, vice president; | Churchill at a recent bridal shower | | Mrs. Richard Elmy were hostesses Saturday evening at a stork shower hon | ering Mrs. Robert Harrington. Guests included Mrs. Charles ‘gy Levely. The regular. scheduled for the evening Weber, Mrs. Harrington's mother, . . and Mrs. Robert Marrington, Mrs Smith, Mrs Robert Gallo, Mrs. postponed. u Magerman, chaplain; | in the LaZaroff home on Oliver Luella McMahon, Mrs. James a pte Pema Knight. cad Dare. Cost a secretary, | street. | Sampson, Mrs. Jack Smith, Mrs. | ™™* Ricks, . Robert) ~ +3 - ing, treasurer.1 Qn April 24 she will speak her | Ralph Shiel, Mrs. Charles Mann. Schmude, Mrs. Paul Osborne and | 4 Foamy Cologne Mrs. John Pilkinton is ariel won with Robert Haire, son of | Mrs. Kenneth Mann, Mrs. Law. | Mrs. Ishmael McQueen. | 8 Soothing to Skin | "4 41 Us Harmon is outside | Mr. and Mrs. Egigene Haire of West | Others were Mrs. Victor Bod- oO Ing Oo In guard. Trustees are Mrs. Ruth | Huron street. She is the daughter | rence Kesthely, Mrs. Buck Webe1 Dorrance, Mrs. Anna Brandrup and: of the Clarence Thompsons of Prall | and Alice Weber. amer, Marjorie Baker, Mrs. | Something really new has just | | Charles Worley, Mrs. Wesley Wood. | appeared on the fragrance scene. | Florence Mallett. Delegates to the street. The ceremony will take Cancer Pads Made , Mrs. Paul Green Jr., Jean Teach-| It’s an after-bath cologne that Michigan State Convention are Mrs. place at First Baptist Church. | worth, Mrs. Myles Baker, N features both lasting fragrance | outier, Mrs. Burling and Mrs.| Fourteen guest were present for William Hollenbeck. ‘the shower. Cancer pads were made recently Ball, Mrs. E. A. Finn, Mrs. J. A. and -._ &kin- when VFW Auxiliary 1008 met with Cunningham, Madora Geebel. Joyce | What's more, it’s not a liquid but Mrs. Lucy Wright of University Plane. Virginia Verwey, Mrs. W. D.| a foam. : avenue, Nine members were pres- King and Mrs. L. Robert — Made by a famed cosmetic | Lanolin-Enriched * ent-at the meeting. guth Jr. MRS. W. B. O'NEAL house, the new cologne foam is \WCTU Ofticial scents PERMANENTS sible for the foam’s skin-soothing quality: the presence of lanolin and the absence of alcohol. The firm claims that the foam completely nonsticky and that | will melt inte the skin very - quickly. Its subtle fragrance is said to | outlast alcohol-based toilet water by hours. A fluffy. pink coacoction, packaged in a spray container that eliminates spillage worries. Speaks in Area | Speaking in area churches this |month is Mrs. W. B. O'Neal, jnational WCTU field secretary, + who is seeking 80 new members for each WCTU union and 86-new mem- | bers -for each district. | On Wednesday she will be in | Ortonville to speak at the Methodist | jand Baptist churches there, and | on Wednesday evening she will be lat the First Baptist Church ‘in | Birmingham. Thursday at 7:30 she will speak | at Clyde Methodist Church, and on | Sunday at 7 o'clock she will address Pontiac Church of the Brethren. April 14 she will be. at Ponti- : | Christian Temple at 7:45. | Mrs. O'Neal is past president of | \the Ilinois WCTU and of the Illi- j neis State Council of Church wo- men, and she was appointed na- | | tional field secretary in 1951. | In her talks she defines the | Wait Till You See! The New KRESGE’S will open THURSDAY TEL-HURON CENTER Lecce atl all cad Styling PARISIAN- BEAUTY SHOP 7 West Lawrence Above Old Prof's Book Store ~*~ WCTU and describes the activi- | ties of the group, as well as en- || couraging temperance in. = s 4 eos | FS ' at Pre-Easter Showing Easter Flowers--Arrangement SUNDAY, APRIL 11 ~ FOAM RUBBER HAVE WE GOT GROWIN’ PAINS... Now is the time to have your fur- niture reupholstered . . -and-when Barricades are bulging. y 7.7 PEA _ SSN RMR AAA | by Tete piadhither a0 content whanwe oth The American Nasional Red Cross Ih ts = Pauli's Shoe Store a. 35 N. Saginaw St. —— r% > COMPANY , . 559 Orchard Lake Ave. Plenty of FREE Parking Open Evenings til 9—Sunday. 9 to 4 P.M. | FURNITURE CO. rer T oe | Pontiacs. Finest Fashion Store Visit our Second Floor Today! LOCATED ON THE EAST SIDE OF THE DIXIE upholstered % MILE SOUTH OF WATERFORD furniture OR 3.2641 — ” iw - my ——+ + — “A ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1954 an Salts Cause White Crust on Masonry Efflorescence May Mean That Water Is Entering Wall By HUBBARD COBB If you have any bricks, masonry; — block or cinder block around your} time to time a white crust appear- ing. on the surface of the wall.’ This stuff is called “‘efflores- give it a good scrubbing with | wire brush. If this fails | trick, you can soften muriatic acid. Make a solution of oné part muri- | ic acid to er much as solution out ef the mortar joints. M acid, in case you hadn't cement ved as much you can, good rins- » Tubber gloves Jineny fabric in light blue—sleeveless with | with matching pearl shoe bultons and are a demure petal collar. The-other is the fa-| guaranteed washable. Mary Margaret McBride Says: “1 Dream of White Garden | that would be lovely in moonlight and sunlight and smell deliciously of orange blossoms lilies-of-the-valley, roses, nicotiana, miné, gardenias and tuberoses. Since this was a dream garden to concern ourselves about realities Once Again Fate Thwarts VeryRich Undoubtedly. I've had worse disappointments, but right now I'm crushed because the white spring garden a thoughtful suburban friend | planted for me last fall has come up red, blue and yellow. Yet the label on every bulb plainly iid i | sweetpeas, jas- . we fiever had | | like climate or | Refrigerator Cookies Are ; } Mrs. Eddie Vines Makes Nut - Filled} Butter Treats By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Food Editor A very rich, delicious cookie is the recipe given us by Mrs. Eddie Vines. It is similar to the butter | crescents many of us make for | the holidays, but this cookie is} iced. | Mrs. Vines says her family of two boys and three girls is an times of blooming. The assumption was that afl our fragrant favorites extremely active one that keeps would grow anywhere and miraculously flower together the year round. _ her busy full time. She does, how- Maybe it’s better for me to leave+—— \the white garden to dreams and | tyaybels_ two Katherine Marshalls try something more practical, a Greer Garson and three M . | though not the devil's collection of Margaret McBrides, then gave the | | poisonous plants once tended bY | whole thing up. an editor | knew on Long Island. j | ! ? a t I might possibly ‘settle for aj Shakespeare garden with all the) plants mentioned in the bard's | works — rosemary for remem- brance, pansies for thoughts, vio- | lets, columbine, rue, wild thyme’ and the rest. j Or maybe a plot devoted to | weather-wise plants would fill the | void—clumps of Indian licorice, for | = al a = -AT YOUR GROCERS instance, said to predict weather | | two days in advance by movement | | of their leaves. : I'm sure I'd love a “Mary gar- | den,”” in which would grow all the flowers and herbs associated by legend and history with the mother of Jesus: Columbine and trefoil, said to have sprung up at the touch of her foot:. lily-of-the-valley, Our | Lady’s tears: foxglove, Our Lady’s thimble; snowdrop; rosemary, which’ legend says turned (Advertisement) Perfume That Clings Q@—Dear Penny: I adore pet- fume, but for some reason or other its fregrance just does not last on I have told several of my that I want a new perfume. A—A particularly good idea for claim that perfume se. rate of diffusion than any other fragrance and was origi- by Houbigant.. Try their Skin Sachet. Only . 4 must find out about a_ ——_—fasting-one.--Mrs._ A.W. plus tax at better stores. got only as far as a_ half-dozen Mary’s color, after she spread Child’s garments on the bush to If I had the patience.and know- ledge, I might even copy -nat- rualist Edwin Way Teale's in- sect garden, a bit of orchard hill- side inhabited by bugs, For $10 each year, Edwin obtained the : tect rights te the area and dis-.+ turbed it only to spade a bit and plant the items particularly en- | Joyed by the creatures he fiked to study and write about. - When two or three acquaintances jhad hybrid tearoses named for them, a friend of mine got an in- | spiration to start a “name-drop- | per” garden. For awhile it seemed |a good idea but Cynthia herself | isn't a pink rose," she mourned. crimson lobelia, blue - flowered - until I can meet some whites and reds. This is too monotonous.” } AMG, 18%, . 20%, “Seems I don't know a soul who ‘I guess I'll postpone my project And I guess I'll try once more for my white garden after all. From AP Newsfeatures ever, manage to find time to do church work and to attend meet- ings of the Urban League Guild. RICH BUTTER COOKIES By- Mrs. Eddie Vines 1 cup butter 2 cups sifted flour % cup sugar 1 cup chopped nutmests 2 teaspoons vanilla % teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons cold water Mix all together. Form into a roll and chill several hours. Slice 12-15 minutes in a 350-degree oven. Dip in powdered sugar while hot. Cleaning Hint To remove those caked patches tAsks How Bridal Table ls Arranged What Places Are Taken by Parents, Wedding Party? THe ih : it 7 She Blames" -¥ 3 £7 ee, : | F rf ih i i F : é 5 E rl’s Romantic Life Is Snarled Up by Two Junior Hat as the) Boys —— —- thet ty ea = —_ Poetucery’ | Foteretion, | bathroom is a well established in- | ete tte | | $233,587; Soetere Sete ntawiel a UNIVERSAL INTERMATIONAL PICTURE stitution. ‘ ‘ ‘ ra - P 0 pets Council, ‘ aa am ait. AND “When you come back here, you [ela "=|. These reported expenditures NOW thru THURSDAY! NEW ADULTS WEEKDAY MAT. 45¢ — EVES. SUN. T5e PRICES! CHILDREN AT ALL TIMES 25¢ FEATURES AT 1:42 — 3:46 — 5:50 — 7:54 — 10:08 Cex X BARKER - PHYLLIS KIRK ADDED SUBJECTS —— Technicolor Specicl | children, from a large apartment! Five other . including house building early today. | paul Baker, 36, of Bronson, driver Donald C, Pitt,* 30, Highland | of the station wagon, were injured. Park factory inspector, was dead | on arrival at Providence Hospital. | Driver, 16, in Accident Firemen brought Pitt down 4) saizr STE. MARIE (?)— |ladder from his third-floor apart-| John Kowalski Jr., 16, of Sault | Ste. Marie, told police he lost| building, shivering in the night air, | Control of bis car Monday and it watched. 'turned over, Injuring two of his The fire was confined entirely to; passengers. They were Herb Pitt's room in the West Grand | Mason, 15, and John Larke, 15, | boulevard building. Smoke had| both of Sault Ste. Marie: The| spread through much of the build- | accident occurred on old M28, 12 . | miles southwest of the city. Pitt, a bachelor, tived alone in the apartment. | Firemen investigated to deter. mine the cause of the blaze. Business Booster Idea Costs Plenty of Chicks AINSWORTH, Neb. ® — The Rogers Grain and Feed Co. store here figured some more customers might show. up if an offer of 10) Enjoy the best They came all right—4,350 of them. It cost the store 43,500 chicks. Last Times Today—‘‘*MOGAMBO” _ Also—“‘NORTHERN PATROL” New Prices: Met. $0¢ — Sve., Sun. 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When he does getting | the elder F 2 PY, 5 tae ccna at ene | Beata eee ace Sea encores: nae cS At ie }— - eae va eee : ; 4 ng off le a { = - . e : ES : THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL, 6, 1954 | o— i took Gnaries A.Lindbergh| ‘There are almost four miles of lDempsey’s Daughter gocodedampuqevovancespocoosoneneeeeneeree. t thread.ina ume © alc ° timed spa Johnson-Averse- Churchill Name Is Secure'> ~< iene | “nda Pus Pn | ; ‘lin History as He Nears 80}. uss woxs @ — exwrx |? : weight champion Jack Dempsey’s | © | to Draft Move by CHARLES.M. McCANN | _He had to sit and listen to cries peer rents Sa Farmer-Snover: 3. ay ar ‘| United Prees Stall Correspendent |" =e" Jack McMillan III, a Los Angeles | § z 1 HH} colorado Senator Says] fm, tert aka to] gibt ot te sitment [ly les eso mat FUNERAL HOME He Doesn't Want to Run | inate all the thoughts of aging} Witheat. ‘fire. He seemed bu- ° 160 W. 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Phone FF oval ALL SAGINAW - ee AT gi em + | oh a : + r \ : } ‘ ] r t ae *. ee eS aS a ee TUESDAY, APRIL 6, jess ee _'THE PONTIAC PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, ~ to Receive Cl ing .. . intense. The four sat down | PETERS: I know of your fine | with young people — that's | am bere. Our Labor Youth | cam prove the existence | a real danger to our American work. Yet they are not | from ‘the government. | them? anity. PETERS: I wanted no part | him — or what he stood for. Some meetings. We educate youth on / these matters. We want to PETERS: No, but we are trying | interest socia) ideas. | nists? = : PETERS: Yes, some were. LUPPINO: Are you a Commu nist? : i ( ! tt iif | il Hil Te rl ist i & i PETERS: We don't want to in| terfere with what you're doing. | LUPPINO: Why do you call your group the Labor Youth League? PETERS: We believe the (Continued on Page 18) _Ancient Beachcomber G OU LDS BORO, Me. (UP) — ., Fletcher Wood, 88, soon will begirr an- - | act of his 80th year of beachcombing for with birds on a one-piece swimsuit was an eye-j and bars running down from the neckband are catcher at a recent bathing suit show at the| braided with golden threads. The white birds give Georges V Hotel in Paris. The three bottom rows | the suit (and the model) a “three-dimensiona!” look. | Boulevard fiom the Belt tine ‘ es . =: a > - Reds Try to Use Our Churches Williams Signs Dr. Norman Vincent Peale Tells How Alert Lay People. Met Man Measures This Challenge at Marble Collegiate Church in New York; y , Points Out It Can Happen Anywhere One Law Holds Money The "young man on the phone jm Wed We beaen nad a sense of urgency in his ' nto Russia voice. “My name is Harry Peters,” LANSING W—Iron Curtain coun- ~—he-said: ipimpientbeibinaiiaiete tries will no longer be abie to con- “I know of your interest in ° fiscate money willed their citizens tars. ian ag. by Michigan residents under a bill p~ Groups, - Brinig. signed into law by Gov. Williams represent the Labor Yauth League yesterday. and would like to present a pro- a a nr Wane etre gram at your church to show the Board of -Escheats to hold the limits, Kennett Pampaign-thet-culste-t0. wane tt ki aoperent that the Eee pa. Somew mystified, Mary Bri- te the club, because no park is nig, director of activities at Marble ee prmcociag 2 located north of Oakland Park c _and the Hawthorne area is rapid- ollegiate Church, New York City, ereases the pay of jurors from 36 | ly increasing in population. agreed to see him personally the to $8 a day and from $3 to $4 following day for half days. Commissioners are also sched- ° uled to consider renewing for two Other bills signed will: + She checked the Labor Youth Permit the state health commis- i years the contract with Consumers League, found its headquarters sioner to be represented on the be Aare a Ba tee Fr A was at 799 Broadway in New York, plumbing board instead of requir- re ther hr sliggent ee that it had branches ing him to be a member. : throughout deed to A. Leé lots 861 and the country. She also een oe » op : set of Perry Park Subdivision , LUPPINO: Were parents? | Stamp their name and county on 4 wie ab eee PETERS: Yes. -_ instruments in addition to their F Number 1, except the west 20 feet, : t Edward munist front eeganieation | s the McCarran Act, Mundt-Nixon LUPPINO: What changed you? | signature. : Foes aa ae “es . Bill and Smith Act. | (There was a& pause as Extend from 15 to 30 days .the : oi Se ee (The against the IG: 14 Pet seemed to struggle with | time in which a mechanic's lien t: Soot of tet 1, Mount Clemens Hillis Labor Youth League | HAROLD BRINIG: 1 — ir ° > must be served & Subdivision and lots 852 and 653 included joyal American groups who are | himself for a moment. The con- ’ of Perry Park Subdivision Num- oral serial a Mpee opposed to a few/ol those things | VeTsation was not taking the turn Increase the fee for taking the ber 1. showing photostats of too, but I don't know any group he wanted. Yet he also sensed that| state bar examination from $20 A bid is scheduled trom Hugh C. cancelled checks made out by opposed to all of them, except the instead of animosity, there was an! te §30 and the re-examination Lee for the purchase of of lots a Communists. interest and concern for him, per-| fee from $10 to $20. 19, 2, 2 rapper te yt oR imagen) (Peters is a bit nettled. He be- | Senally. It puzzled him.) Include women as subject to Clemens Hills Subdivision. _Despite this, she quietly decided: | comes more emphatic.) oe penalties for assaulting or taking A resolution is slated to receive ‘Why cant the church take the! pereRs: We are not connect: orkville, There was a mest’ | indecent liberties with children. special assessment rolls prepated offensive in this situation? | od with the Communist Party. = a Oe nee we Give the state Supreme Court by the city assessor ‘for curb, and Dom Luppino, two active lay- | u. what you are for? P wares bated en at pane criminal cases the liberty preggers sesse Tee ail on Wisner from Cass to Short. a church, to attend io p s Sead ele vlakes nd 00 par aent — oS pcan Peek Se ee PO > tree lipeshente e ccm Harry Peters arrived: ETERS ; American. against person. cal ~ Seo . ar t young man. . : early thirties... for Negroes, better education fot |b Wet be ea eee Nullify the application of the — a sa we pore ects neatly dréssed . . . intelligent look- youth, better housing, more play- | | at sent te scared . statue of limitations where a sec- ~ streets including: grounds: tao working poaple, | ae Miter ond party conceals the identity of} BEAUTY AND THE BIRDS—A golden cage United Press Phete| waiton from Perry to the west city board of registration to grant temporary annual licenses to physicians who éntered the United States under an Congress and were residents of Michigan before Jan. 1, 1952. medicine Spring, long overdue, arrived on Spring Weather Covers Most of Nation stm swsn's fa Bringing Tornadoes, Marble-Sized Hail By THE UNITED PRESS | | eter, and gusty winds wp to 60 (through a 10-mile area north of! Chicago's Midway Airport re- ported hail a half inch in diam- area, Rainfall was generally over one inch and fell in hard, pound- ing sheets. Mild, spring weather was the rule along the Atlantic Coast from New York southward. New York a pre-dawn reading of had 73. Warm weath- | Jessie. Woman From Michigan Kills Self in Minneapolis MINNEAPOLIS @ — The corm ner’s office called the day of Mrs. Jean W. Waters, 31, of Midland, an apparent suicide. | Mrs. Alex Mullins suffered cuts |and bruises when a twister swept | Another home was carried a quar- \ter of a mile and then reduced }to- kindling. Two others were {whisked away and demolished. | In all, four funnels were | sighted in the Blanchard area. | Riley, Kan., | | harpoon points and HAROLD BRINIG: Since I work to be add- we're against such discriminatory bills for a living, that includes me then. Who is a worker and who isn't? arrowheads, bone implements of war ed to his vast collection of Indian relics. | oe. a See ee See, eee | been recovered. Iowa, southern and eastern Wisconsin and northern IDlinois. Senator McCarthy's Charges of Reds in State Department Launched Him as Political Issue, Brought Headlines 3 By BEM PRICE WASHINGTON i®—Shortly after|been made at Wheeling, W.Va., tors in private or to a committee bad security risks.” 4 p.m. on Feb. 20, 1950, the junior | before a Republican women's club. | member from Wisconsin, Joseph | Newspaper stories had quoted R, McCarthy, Republican, gained the floor of the United States and that if he were called upon to | testify on them before a committee : he would appear under oath. thereafter sent a telegram to the President.” I the names of 57 Communists who | are in the State Department at present. “While the records are not avail- abt inne EF Ba 7 ck Pere; BH! Z 3 of the In angry tones, Tydings said: “You have left the committee and information which provided | the predicate for the McCarthy charges — with none of these com- 35 witnesses and ter The statement he described had said he would give them to sena- | all the rules of common sense as/| ing considered the very same files|ed through resignation, McCarthy's principal] target, he shifted his aim from time to time to the committee itself. He charged its mission was to “white- nied. demanded that the files of the 81 be produced by President Truman. He said they would prove his case, When some State Department files were pro- duced, the Wisconsin senator de- clared they had been “raped” of vita] entries. The committee de- —~ top Soviet espion- \days in a conference on Chinese | Jessup is actively opposing | affairs in. 1949: communism by deeds Be is or any sort of spy.” | after the Tyd- ings committee report. however, | port, one of the first senators to in Washington ‘on so. : — + the ne (a @Gaaeer = = Ss NS ee _ Te thd a ks Sam 7. 7 ey t ii } sie iric Sd Ts Fa : : Sa aly ror gatg are | . : 2 — _/ Pit a " % . hey FE 2-3711 Our information staff will By Walt Scott be to tell you when the city lines bus leaves your neorest corner. For Every Riding Need Use City Buses CITY LINES, Fac eee eles yee. theres Nerth Peddoc testified the Communist Party 200 . og el cage pr nag nee ~ PE 2-3711 Traditional styles, beautifully finished In Mahogany. Also many styles in blond mahogany or limed oak. Prices Start at $12.95 Cocktail Tables Step End Tables Corner Tables Lamp Tables End Tables Use Our Layaway or Budget Plan MILLER FURNITURE 144 Oakland Ave. Free Easy Parking FENCES MATERIAL end INSTALLATION @ CLOTHES POSTS FREE ESTIMATES—NO OBLIGATION FHA TERMS—NO DOWN PAYMENT ARDMORE FENCE CO. Evenings & Sundays 51 Parke St. Phone FE 4-3071 Phone FE 2-4489 Pontiac - Hands Tied? Because You Lack a High School Diploma You cém get one at HOME in your spare time. If you are 16 or over and have left school, write for interesting tree booklet—tells you how! Se SS SF SF eS SF SB eS TF SS eB SO eS eS ee eS eS eB eee eS eS ee oe et ___ American School, P.O. Box 24, Kensington Branch, Detroit 24.PP10 | Please send me Free Lessons and 55-Page Bulletin on Request. HAROLD BRINIG: Morals? ‘What do Communists as immoral? PETERS: The usual thing. You | | MARY BRINIG: It's true that some Christian men have failed to live up to their Christianity. Men fail but the church doesn't, God doesn't, Christ doesn't. That's _the | selves with people’s misery and need. Jesus gave his life to create \a better world. His resolution was | built op love, not hate, as yours. PETERS: I don’t think there's any difference in our objectives. That's: why I'm here. MARY BRINIG: But there is a great difference between what you and we stand for. You say your accomplished etree were for all people, not one group. Communists talk A 3 s iD * | _.WEDN tig: © Oo DOUBLE? SEAMP i. “THRIFTY DRUG STORES — s -_ “aly, y. % eo) \y 9b a about peace, yet stir up hatred be- tween classes, faiths and coun- tries. Only men of good will can create a world of good will. PETERS: Assuming that a lot of what you say might be right. |1'm here to try and show you the | danger that faces American free. | starting : dom. - HAROLD BRINIG: How many | other churches have you - ap proached here? PETERS: All of them. 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' A ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1054 _ Vigilant Nation me a Can Keep A RR } s* © Q © © 4 £ ti a. : - eee a . ais é * ee . jo 7 . the belief, the faith ____ WASHINGTON @ — Following ;talking about am have a system of never make id. to think of our | great insurance plang in this coun- | spiritual sense, 4 ts President Eisen-| not going to try to talk about all | satellites, captive sajellites, Now, __ friends im the try against loss of jobs. that we can do certain things. to the nation Mon-| the ‘they know again the risks of in- “word as; being tools of ours. We have farm programs te |‘ We must have ne ae oo Se ed ‘talk about-water conser<| dulging*in-war when you have They are net. _pectect the farms ageieet diese | comes front «study 3 ‘talk ee ae ee ee GE nae - epic te aad vines of our| eodere Whe Washington Lincoln to you : P e have sa I, , abject. I want to talk|these things thet bother us day| ,Nepolecn weit into Russia in they are not friends, they are use-| | oo. “near an all-time high, and| and in what our pioneering fore- ais quest country |by Guy in our dilty Yves, but 1) 102 2iD exactly that hing of 20 Jess to us. Then we have the great require-| fathers did. like to ask am to confine myself this | *™y. The Grand Army of France ‘The United Nations con- | ments of 160 million people of good | Buf as we look at the whole prob- should to you going ‘a quick survey of its }evening to a discussion of just four pt Boe nee py ~ pa ange = ceived in the idea that co-operative |income, and that is the kind of jemand we ci wp tinee steve ve - Be pockion, Rp Gove or five things. Napoleon had conquered, and effort among great and free peace- | thing that gives employment a dk oak a “sil und ts Suture. For example, we are concerned | whose soldiers he had impressed loving nations could establish peace owen Ce prefaatietty of cur) a. wee el nga would like to talk} about the men in the Kremlin. farms factories. certain lingering element you about what you and I can| we are concerned sbeut the ag Fk Re in this world, and the United Na-) pus aside trom that, my | in it about its future. atomic age. We are concerned | began to desert him. The Russians tions authorizes coalitions in differ-| trends, we have also s govern- And so we have plans. And this if we first take a at! about the loss of our international | know all that. That very system ent areas of the world designed| ment that ts ready to act when- Administration hag presented to the country — and ee ee ae of satellites could be, in a war of for the same purpose and in the 6 a ly ll lla the most productive | world, the of them to exhaustion, a very great source of same Now, one bf the important things program, that we are richer | Commvunistic dictatorship. | weakness. = in this kind of a problem is the| 1p that program there are ample bes a Ww worred about Communist \ Sorner-of-tho-werld attitude of your government. measures for defense, civil and valid. We know that “Se penetration of oar own country. We Soviet Is W: “Ye peatect the Southwest Paeitie | 1 bave tried to define our govern | continental defense and for the te- > dtrength economic, | Are worcied shout th Pies fj on Econom Front er NATO tn Europe or wherever sre eovents tases an cae Bt terrent effects of our. atomic de- eee ee ie. epinvteal | 298 &mong us here at home. They have, es-compared to ws, wn vethens chould band te. | SHIP to people, but earnestly tries} We have lowered taxes so that ——_ at ———————_—_—_ _ ear Cae +— eee i cene gether and in ® co-operative » conservative whpn“h-donle | ¢ Ualten ature oF Ware Rave boon Sees Great Need a strong economy is necessary ‘spirit maintain the freedom of your money your} turned back“to the public to stimu- ae 2 ee ee aed to Face Facts ty ar one ee Som those countries against any kind | SCOPO™Y. late production. s season Of Be yeor victory a modern war, ef Communist aggression. Now, already there have been| We have farm programs, taxes has se many religious over. | Now, the gréater any of these| The Russians last year } many measures taken to ease over | trade, mutual security, housing, so- tones to recall attention to this | .oorehensions, the greater is the | something less than half Still, some of/these nations are} and to accommodate this transi-| cial security. health programs. tact, that in conception our ma- | need that we look at them clearly| a billion barrels of oil. We pro weak. They're’ indecisive, and we|tion from a war to @ peace! All of these things, my friends, ces tana cgtened Semeiatee, o> | taee_to tose. vient Siar sien) decal Soo eee eee have our disappointments, in try- | economy, 7 ee ed ae announced Lay wrete | honest, straightidtward Americans | by ourselves. ; ing to build them up. ° tain stronger America the Declaration of Independence. | 5, we do not develop the jitters} We produced something over We have that form. of apprehen-| We have made loans easier. We | will be capable of bringing closes Do you remember what they or any kind of panic, that we do| twice as much steel as they pro sion to take into our calculations | have facilitated construction. We to us this peaceful, prosperous and said? “We hold that all men are | not fall pray to hysterical thinking. duced, Now, these are strong ele- to prepare for and to prepare | have reduced and are reducing to) secure a. endowed by their Creator with cer-| Now, ‘sometimes you feel almost ments in economy when you are against. some extent the surplus that over-| put 1 say again that it is tain rights.” That is a spiritual |that wé can be excused for get-} going to use so much of your pro- 7. ¢ 2 hangs our agricultural American belief in decency, in conception that our founding fath-| ting a little bit hysterical because duction to wage a war, particularly Now, I want to take up just We are trying to increase mar- | justice, in progress, and the ers decided upon. And now, to-| these dangers come from so many | & war of exhaustion. very briefly the fear of depression | kets abroad, stimulating produc- | value of individual liberty, be day, that spiritual strength is just | angles, and they are such different Now, all of these things are de- and the loss of jobs, thon, and so on, but there are | cause of rights conferred on each re rng bo lyagge gore ig Pe kinds, and no matter what we éo/ torrents upon the men in the Heese: Py Hi el -— Mpaeg many, many more plans in re- | of us by our Creator, that will even. they still seem to exist, but lin, They are that of 3,700,000, unem-| serve ready to use if necessary..| carry through. tory. lying all of these dangers is this war, let us say, less likely. ployed. It’s very true, and it is a Among these, of course, is pub- As we study and thing imposed f , ’ plan. these By this I mean it is very im- } one . . the threat upon As Wong as they know that we figure that comes about as a result | lic construction, further lowering of things, there must be something in portant that you and I value the us by ag Comma » the are in a positioa to act strongly of our efforts to go from war to taxes, increasing of money to the heart as well as in the head. that had | athestic doctrine that believes in peace economy. | spend in many ways, and that is = = spiritual things they and to retaliate, war is not a _ , And so as we do this, as you and I im mind when they founded this | Statism as against our conc PtiON | decision to be taken lightly :; ee That happily shows every | something to be brought out if approach these problems in this ~ country. \of the dignity of man, his -equality -—¥ REASSURES FREE WORLD—President Eisenhower flashes his sign now of leveling off. The last | necessary, but on the other hand.’ way, I assure you we don't have For example, the an ee hii must all) ¢emitiar grin as he faces the camera just before going on the air reports were only a few thousand | your government does not intend | to fear. oc aaa in the Bill of Rights, of the ages. admit, that ee this syne last night in a plea for a sober facing of the atomic era facts of life. greater than the ones earlier. to go into any slarn-bang emer-| ‘| don’t mean to say, and no ene the things that announce the rights New, the H-bomb and the ae Oe ar ace peices He assured. the free world that America can lead the world to a Jobs Near Record; wtf —". le say to you, that there are no that every single individual has erase paler nant gaghage? tin. «cj. peaceful and secure existence. ‘ , dangers. fore the law; his right to worship | course Rot. mentioned htore, le dangerous be- those people is the FBI. The FBI) the most powerful of all forces.! But these people who look on it ans ceful | wo de net have to be hysterical. as he pleases,think as he pleases} The H-bomb is a threat to us only| cause those people have these se-| has been doing’ for years in this | and it will straighten this matter | ., gicomily never say to you that | World Our Aim | We ean be vigilant; we can be and talk as he pleases just so long ifa potential aggressor who also crets and they have exploded, as. line of work a magnificent job out wherever and ‘whenever there dans ot sn en million | en, my Sie dena wa Americans. as he does not trespass on the | has the secrets of the H-bomb de- they did some months back, such | ~_* * 8 is real violence done to our people. people today gainfully employed in| that the one great eapiretion a Ss com eel and hold wp rights of others. termines to use it against us, and). pomp | They are a great bulwark and if the United States entirely aside| America is a free, peaceful and “ } . oe: pe our heads and say, America is the ‘ritual S against that then we have to But we know with respect to any one of you can notify them to- Must Not Lose from the three million five hun-| prospérous world greatest force that God has ever Spiritua trength our provisions to make certain that| thar bomb, we are not going to | day about real, valid suspicions World Eriends \dred thousand that are in the’ To have a free and prosperous: allowed to exist on his footstool of Nation Vital sensible men have done every PoS-| start a war. | you have, they will be on the job armed services world we must be ever stronger As such it is up to us to lead this And the other part of the spir ee aaa It’s not going to be used by ~——— about it. They're Now, the next fear pir to! We have a number of peacetime|We must be ever stronger not world to a peaceful and secure teint . . initiativ touch upon is the fear of in- jobs and employment that is very only in the things I have men- existence, and I assure you we jtual strength we need today is the) Now, as Communism seeks to jaa ee ie cunie Le So great is the story that they ternational friends. The fear that near to an all-time high. We have ‘tioned but particularly in the can do it. Good night, my friends. same stamina and courage Pd divide us, to set class against ef the riche of war have to tell that I am not going comes to us, the apprehension that a that our forefathers had | class, good people against good gen in the Kreaniin. ' to attempt to tefl it tonight. In- comes to us when we consider that | in defending those rights ‘people, when those good Ag Of a etiocte stead I have asked the Attorney exposed areas of the world not so | 1 want to call your attention to | should be standing together in those sobering ef! none General on next Friday night to strong as we are, mot so strong | this particular part of the Ameri- | fense of liberty and against Com-| is greater than that retaliation that | come before you and give you a materially or in this world’s riches can strength because without all | munism, because of that we must would certdinly be visited. upon | complete account of what the FBI or militarily, may fall prey to the this everything else goes by the take counsel among ourselves and/ them if they were to attack any | has been doing about this. | subversion and deceit, the bribery, boards. We must be strong in our stand together and let nothing tear | of our nations or any part of our | the propaganda that is practiced vital interests aggressively and in’ Asserts Probers America, That is a first element | So let us first then take these |order to conquer us. l of our entire strength. © |"in addition to alt this, we devote | Must Use Care © aa ivi i | Now, along with this fear of by the Russians. Now, some of these areas are 'very, very important to us, not merely because of the necessary But all in all, this total strength | tors to set over against the threat fense in order to make certain! Communist penetration comes materials we get from them, tung- ™ of America is one of: those things | itself. , that we have the best possible | another fear that’s related to it, | sten, the rubber, manganese, and } ? we call and the world calls un- By this I mean, iebs take the | chance to live through such a ca- | the fear that we will use intem- | all the things we heed to keep our | believable. | Kremlin. tastrophe, to inflict upon the enemy | perate investigative methods, par- | economy going. but because those with ajl this! The Kremlin—when we say that | such losses as we can. ticularly through Congressional people, regimented under the Com- | ' strength should we be worrying at word we mean the Politburo and | But since insanity still exists, I| committees to combat that Com- munist dictators in the Kremlin | times about what the world is do | what may be its designs against | again say there is still an element munist penetration. | could e them stronger and ing to us? Actually we see threats | US, what may be the dictators’ in- | in that threat that we must caleu- | tentions with respect to war or ag- | late very coldly and very. care- | gression, his plans to enslave the | fully. , internal is minute. The great mass of gov- ernmental governmental Now, as I pointed out before, it | Stronger against us as the free world is chipped away. Now, let’s take again some of the counterbalancing values. Did people, workers, civilian and uniformed, | people in our schools and every-| you ever stop to think there's where else we can think of are| no nation in the world that has just as dedicated as you and I. ever freely adopted Communism e ——7 the next geo Pig we They are just as loyal. in a vote of the people? ear, or concerning w we are | . apprehensive, is this idea of Com: | as en ae —s pale On ee time Com- munist infiltration into our own! will get a full is of what the munists — 3G ane country, in our Government, into) pay is doing . ,even Russia. it has been AS our schools, into our unions, into| ,, ° | very smail minority practicing vio et aes ee | lence or through some slick method industries, wherever | tee. ts functions wi |of political move has gotten con- and wherever a cone first set up—the Congressional | trol of the country, establishing a what’s going to happen to us in- | world. . - | Of all these, of course, war poses | Red Infiltration ils Real Danger ee ee |I would call our counteracting or | counterbalancing age tered the first World War. At that time I was a lieutenant serving | ° with the United States infantry in ‘Kremlin ls Aware My regiment was armed, as were all other regiments, with the same kind of equipment, at least as to type and general character | They want to be there. Whenever lin means that they love power. | could damage us. Now, it would be completely and power, as were the regiments | they start a war they are taking | false to minimize the danger of that fought. the Spanish American | the great risk of losing that power. | this penetration. It does exist.. We | They study, history pretty well. | know some of them are here. Now, only a year ago the hydro- They remember Mussolini: they re-+ War. gen bomb was exploded in the Pa- cific. Last month another series of these was undertaken. Now. this transfer of power, this in- crease of power from the mere | musket and the little cannon all the way to the hydrogen bomb in a single lifetime is indicative of things that happened to us. They rather indicate how far the advances of science have out- raced our social consciousness, how much more we have developed than we are capable No Easy Answers to Major Problems So that is one of the reasons thet | member Hitler. They have even studied Napo- leon very sériously. When dicta- tors overreach themselves and challenge the whole world they are very likely to end up in any | place except a dictatorial posi- | tien, and those men in the Polit- bure know that. So we have the first of these counterbalancing factors agajnst the possibility of their declaring war. There are many risks of every kind in war. Among other things! : Yet let me give you now some | ef the counterbalancing factors. First of all, this fear has been greatly exaggerated as te num- bers. In our country today there are possibly some 25,000 doctri- nal Communists. The FBI knows pretty well where every other Communist mes have | person of 160 million | about one out of) are dangerous. your protection against the un- warranted attacks of an overpow- | ering executive. * . investigative committee—was to 4 . | It was to look after your civil liberties to make certain that your | liberties were not eroded away. Now, ladies and gentlemen, I ad- mit that there ean be very grave offenses committed against an in- nocent individual if he's accused | falsely by someone having the im-| munity of Congressional member- | they are, but the headlines of the *"!P- newspapers would someti He can lose his job. He can | have scars that will be lasting, | but in the long run you may be eertain of this — America be- lieves in and practices fair play and decency and justice. In this country public. opinion is | | understanding in the world of the | Curious error, spoke of ‘Allies as Gestapo or other method of police control, has ruled that country. ' Moreover, there is a growing decency of and the justice of the American position in opposing the slavery of any nation We do not believe that any na- | tion, no matter how great, has a right to take another people and subject them to its rule. We believe that every nation has | a right to live its own life. a . * ~ Every bit of aid we give, every | co-opérative effort we undertake, is all based upon the theory of co operation among all of us. The other night a newspaper, by a “appliances” instead of alliances. Now, the one mistake we must tar eae" caoaiineaatind ses | Sa RT ME ‘ _ NO CHARGE FOR CHILDREN UNDER 14! Bring the family for a visit at the Detroit Statler Why not give the whole family a weekend treat! It’s the perfect time to plan that holiday in Detroit, under Statler’s wonderful new family plan! This plan is in effect every day of the week, every week of the year at Statler: 1. 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5 | Control. oun ans Pir eee . . ye | a hospital in this areé were dis-| LAPEER — Grocer George Far-| rank to Milford youth at~ the eli Teargeee™e at 43410 Grand River a, cussed by Dr. Joseph W. Christie | rang was elected cit iesion.| at St Hoglund point out Mrs. Patrick Turner | Scout-A-Rama held in Farmington William Gennette, Scout leader. ; Bud t of $150 000- at the Waterford Township Busi- er here yesterday po oe Don that While recommended -prac- CLAWSON — Rosary service for | saturday Gennette, they sald, worked long | NOVI — A long-time storekeeper ge ’ | neasmen’s Assn. ig last week.| by 48 votes, Kay tees make the farmer spend ia hours with Jack in helping him | 444 former barber at the old : Dr. Christie, of Pon-| ”; money per resulting Mrs, Patrick (Mary E.) Turner,| Rp mt of the award w le | ‘ . ; | more acre, 65. of 645 S. Gargantua Ave. will) oem Of the award was Iyle| pass 21 tests leading to the rank. AVON TOWNSHIP — Members| tise is head of a hospital building | p+ Tey oct, here for three yea". | yields more than oftest extra ex- , (“Ja ck") Michigan, Military Academy at | of : ° ; Farrand total of be held at 8:30 tonight and prayer| © Jr. 14, son of| Saturday's Scout-A-Rama pro- rd Lake. Matthew Moeren Of the Aven Tewuship Board 300>-| syagrem ot North Port, Mcih. . | votes to Kay's 38 The asantiont — service at 9 a.m. Wednesday at a the fivek to be ah by | Orcha ’ joeren, | day afternoon’ approved a budget ; =a a aes wusear hae | Mr. and Mrs. gram was irst to be given DY | died yesterday at 36. of $150,000 for the 195455 year. arp ~ F Art Wesley, was not in the race. They explain that in Michigan an : . -| Lyle See of Crys- | the Ottawa Boy Scout District. It) Detroit-born Moeren was best! The ; R. C. Rasmussen was not op-| a farmer Sacdean haa wi ba raed budget, which is $29,008 | F@rMmers nque verage spends $46 per Ree ghar) ps sung at 9: 1 tal street. The featured stage shows, table exhibits ,.5wn in Novi Township for his | higher than last year, was recom- ‘ posed in his bid for a school board | acre to produce 38 bushels of corn. Church wits beriad bn Whine Chanel —_ . was | and “ ’ ee general store at 43410 Grand River. | mended by Supervisor C. E: Mil- : seat, He fills the vacancy left by | But, by spending $62.25 per acre— aed Ganstary. tha died San pinned ee He moved here in 1912 after serv-| ler. S t for Thursday me Dorland, whose term eX | the cost of recommended prac- day in Highland Park General Hos- | uniform by his Youths Involve Pals ing as barber at the Orchard Lake| A motion was also made by | tices—the farmer could produce pital. mother. academy and owning a hotel there. | Treasurer Helen Allen to ask the| ROMEO — Guest speaker at the . 61 bushels of corn per acre. Surviving besides her husband eee grantees | With Cri 5 The store, which he operated | County Allocation Beant fo. tery eee Pee eee an Keego Harbor Girl Hurt | are two daughters, Mrs. Joseph | grader at Milford | if rime pree until last year, was in the tra- $1.00 per $1,000 on equalized valu- la pe When Hit by Automobile Dalton, of New York City and Mrs. | ~ Junior High) - aa ce 3 ~ | dition of the typical country “~— wally gl ga val gag pro- — His —* ension | A Syear-old K cir! - is. Mo.: | LE SEE JR. School, i the our Wat ownship juve- _— ' ection lor a speci re fund | €rvice. addr ess, Dairy - eego Harbor Robert Frye, of St. Louis, Mo is | store — complete with pot-beliied | on irict 2. | Mistakes My Neighbor Makes,” | was injured Monday afternoon - a son, Donald, of Trenton; two third Milford boy to attain. the | niles picked up last week for break-| stove. It carried everything from sisters. Mrs. Joseph Turner. of coveted Eagle rank. He is also ing into the Waterford Drive-in’ dry goods to horse collars. | will follow the dinner at 7 p.m. | when she darted between parked Movies for the children will be | cars into«the path of a car in} 7s fone of the E Scouts | Theater, have implicated four oth-| amin ee eae ae. youngest Eagle . ers in 1 ies and vandalism AS years past, Moeren added an | PTA at North Branch | shown-during the talk and a play-|front of her home, according to fergie dig that stretch back almost two years, | electric refrigerator. That was his | Elects New Officers room for five-year-olds will be pro- | West Bloomfield Township Police. Fenton, John, ot Rockford and’ (County Calendar — scxrting to Waterford Township only concession, 10. mrwise re ce | — a a cae a _ Rapids... and Police Chief Frank Van Atta. ods, and the store otherwise re- | NORTH BRANCH — New offi-| Persons attending the potluck | daughter of Thomas and Nina, amped Re ea : . . judul ‘Wialide | ‘The eight boys, between 13 and|Mained as it had been when he | cers elected recently by Nerth | Goner are being asked to bring Armstrong, of 2434 Cass Lake Rd.. Col al Vagiited dren. Auburn Heights Community Club will 16 years old, have admitted lar- started it. Branch PTA include: their own dishes and silverware. | was treated for multiple head olors a arieties! " : bruises at Pontiac General Hos- Mrs. Hester Henrtetta Yoder §( ®°!¢_ ‘ts monthly supper Tuiscnen en | cenies f autos and new homes,{ He is survived by his daughter, Mrs. Spencer Wilson. president; | meeting at the club house Wrens are on their way ALMONT — Service for Mrs.{¢3° pm lifting Drayton Plains Mrs. Irene Stanan, with whom | Mrs. Alton Bauman, mother vice; Artificial “mountains” for the | pital after she was struck by the | back. We heve Beautiful Hester Henrietta Yoder, Tl, will) oxtora susie — aaa at saa Pontiac stores, and destruction |he had lived since his retirement, | president: Clarence Schlaud, father | convenience of skiers are being car driven by Mrs. Edith Neilson, | Wren Houses. be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at | style show at the high school auditorium | 5» rty }and a grandson,"Matthew: He was vice-president; Mrs. Edward | created in Berlin from the piles of of 2459 Cass Lake Rd., Keego Har- a ae Funeral Home, | *! 8 pm. Thursday to provide a fund property. ; ao tis member ot Ge Pontiac | KPePps, teacher vice president; | rubble cleared from the damaged bor. T rd —— : mermaid Cll omeatarehape. Styles Sel be | ——— eerste Eee Lodge F&AM and the Elks and was | ™@rs- Ralph Rachow, secretary; | city. Some 12,000,000 meters of rub- She died Monday morning at a Cent a i conshitlinn a ee The tara did recover also a member of the Novi Odd and Mrs. Christopher Margrif, | bie are used to form a ski-jump of Brazil is larger than the con- 63 W. Huron PE 5-626! — Hospital. _ —- gateteria best and chicken sup- | some office equipment, wrenches, Fellows. treasurer. 330. feet. | tinental United States. Surviving are wo yey ie, ine Gh oe ce y y be 4 large amount of nails and other | Service will be held at the Novi te of Dearborn. and Lyle, of Almont; | piceameee miscellaneous .articles. Methodist Church at 2 p. m. tp two daughters, Mrs. ‘Duane Cook, April Family Night will be held at; The youths are in custedy of | Thursday. Arrangements are by * of Capac and Mrs. Philip Pittenger, Foe ane ern eee na ai | their parents pending further in-|Heeney Funeral Home, Farming: ie of Almont, 10 grandchildren and 7 p.m. A prograin will follow. ppes | vestigation, | ton. , s Cs Ce three-great-grandchildren. Drayten Piains Dreyton Birthday ub will meet at | “Built in Pontiac by Pontiac People” ton Mrs. Thomas B. Marwil | 8 p.m. Wednesday at home of Mrs. | f; HUNTINGTON WOODS—Service |" “- Mactinder. 4763 ine nneey.| West Bloomfield Walled Lake Bands New Hudson | for Mrs. Thomas B. (Josephine) | amily Night will be held at the New | Lib G t Marwil, 44, of 849 Hendrie Bivd.,| Hudson Methodist Church Wednesday 1prary Wrets t , t C t st wus bei Sanday at fhe Katinas) acs eae aea.se|10 New Books —_|'0 Liver L-OMIesis e t et o of Mrs sie Childs , : | Thursday afternoon. W _ in Cloverhill Cemetery. Royal | Imlay City | KEEGO HARBOR = The West|, WALLED LAKE — Both the Oak, She died Saturday in a De-| Imlay City Lions Club, sponsors of Bloomfield Library here recently junior and senior bands of Walled the new Lapeer Lions Club chapter, | ’ Lake High Schogl received t troit hospital. will hold Charter Night at 7 | added ten-new-books*to its shelves € - Surviving besides her husband | in ith, Lesion Pros aottey — | They ere: , oae ee Be pe regional con- are_a_son,_Brand, three brothers | 1.07 "0r tue taper County Genel e+ = tests in Ypsilanti and are prepar- and one sister. | ited will boMhetd et 13:50 p.m. Toner. | paindow on the Road, by Esther | ng to participate in the state con- - “Mrs. Grace Deemer ——- te American Legion Hall Lapees. | Forbes ____| test at East Lansing this month BERKLEY-—Service and burial Heart Parish ill hotd tes regular meet: Ogudee —_ ipa —— The-junior band which received = Mrs. Grace op oa hin of | social hall _— = iniruder tg Sea, by Gordon agg many Soil a comeal a Royal Ave., wi oren- aterferd eDone ; |! ~ tum, Penn. She died Sunday at mame Guaocs aa Pah eg ay ian eae Lector, by Elis-| is directed by Frank Balaam. Mt. Carmel-Mercy Hospital, De-| MF. 824 Mrs. Eimer Davie on Anderson- Non Fietien Helmut Holland Moritz directs the troit. ile, feed St 730 pm. today for ite | pinogtt f tne Mowuls, 07 Siewert senior band which received @ top | oy say é Members of the Purniture Repair and Refinishing, by | rating in 1952 and a second i PRS rs ‘ ; a a : ee Surviving is a daughter, Mrs. O. | ,, Members - me, council, trustons ond sack eee ior rating i ha ites abe - me ty a = W. Reen of Royal Oak. | munity peat wml held @ Suemees Rugged Land of Gold, by Martha year. ; ak pay ea a we 3 “nn ————— : ea | Meeting at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, — Bands are rated from one to : Sas , -. et Gordon Beach MOMS Unit 36 will hold an evening | Harrie” Devine: Holy Husband, by Sara 6 a iced ae | dake sale at the. Di = | wae ive. They play one requi num- ne oe pepnaceig palliven mee tl ca —— bee | tne, Store of Axel Munthe, by Gusta! in two optional per % — ar eid : ; kston —— aimaet The. Westacres branch has 11 senior band must also do sight & — . ee ; observed at the new juvenile books as well as: reading on a new number. Pirst Congregational Church Wed Thursday at the ya wan a 7 pm. potiuck dinner ednesday “the Lady of Arlington, by Harnett T _ Home, with burial in eview mont Lions will hoid their reguia: Kane 5 “i dinner meeting at 7 : Get All Afire, by Louts DeWoh! Cemetery. He died Saturday in tne "aimont cate, 7 Weéserdas st) Roughing It on the Rue de la Pals, Lapeer Builders Show by Dorothy Adelson } Chicago. Waterford Tow All God's Children, by James Keller Opening This Thursday j April meeting of the Lakewood | fon | He is survived: by four SONS.) wold, Ausdiocy wae rene, Perms | A satteced Galler by Anére Franc Herbert, Charles and Donald, all pm Wednesday st the home of Mrs. | ] LAPEER—Plans are being com- = Clarkston, and Robert, of Water- m FP. Steele, 748 Globe st. Rochester WSCS Plans pleted for Lapeer’s second annual 2 ford; a daughter, Mrs. Raymond), . . ; * | . Builders Show to be held at the ies Graessle, of Clarkston, a brother Priscilla Alden-Group Board Meeting at Noon {youth Center Building Thursday,| = | and 11 grandchildren. : : ROCHETER — An executive | Friday and Saturday. i} to Hear Book Review ‘board meeting of WSCS of St.| The show will be sponsored by 9 Cubs of Pack 30 ROCHESTER — A book review | Paul's Methodist Church will be | the Lapeer Chamber of Commerce. rt ~ on career women in the Bible will held Wednesday at 12:0 in the, ; . |be given by Mrs. Ed Eilliams Church House, Receive Awar ds, when the Priscilla Alden Group| The general meeting will be held | Presen t P ] a | of the Congregational Church holds | at 1:30 in the sanctuary. A rotation | y | a Lenten tea at 2 p. m. Wednesday | party will also be held in the chruch dining room with the entire membership beng re-grouped into new circles. ° THE CHOICE OF PONTIAC - “FOR 25 YEARS” Thank You! WATERFORD TOWNSHIP “—| in the church pariors. Cub Scoys of Pack 30 at Lambert Organ music during the tea hour School presented ‘The Wizard of will be furnished by James Hamm. _ Or’*. last Thursday at the school, Coo rT Te ted in four acts of the play, ab a Barry Heiple’ Donnie Warner and your “premises, butt Fox has served the Greater Pontiac Area with Bob Ferguson. The wolf award went to Mickey Wood, Dick Rud- laff, Harry Messler, Herbie Mack and Richard Nadeau received bear awards. The lion award was given to ~ Dick Wagter. Bob Ferguson,-Ron-} nie Mudge, Kelly Auch and Dick Wagner received gold arrows. Sil- ver arrows went to Allan Watson and Ronnie Mudge. Quality Dry Cleaning Service for 25 Years Office and Plant 719 W. Huron * Phone FE 4-1536. GMC TRUCKS SOLD AND SERVICED BY OES Schedules Potluck] Cali Us for Rates and Other Details : iin ol :.- Mmingga* ¢ ednesday at Milford : — ec ' y bi ebm, — Magne ot HARRY W. LUTZ Whiting Chapter 148 OES will be jpn I sincerely daniedlate the a Edi oh eet HEMPSTEAD support given me by the sonic Temple) | voters in District 7 at 77 East Huron a en Final grrangements wi oe ae INS both the Primary and yes- py ea jew * 2 nnd oan i beteld Apri 1 102 B. Huron St, Ph, FE 4-8284 ns 809 S. Woodward se 24 ™, *. ‘ © a ee a ee _- - Ay —— - adeeesipiallgi Tame Ts cemiiiciies sniagaa Delays Golf’ z - eo. ea gar Sh vis | = WASHINGTON. (INS)—President }selt, appeared anxious to recoup - re bd : . : eS e- Eisenhower promised today to ex-| his standing with baseball fans. : : “ * In 1953 his opening toss hit an : : ercise better “control” than he did be the baat RAS | | | last year, when be tna the st | Eagaower wl be fl fo 2 e ~ ; 5 ; and the A Né Furgol fo Win | scyrnttrones ¢drmes, sey aot wet ptm sn in eine Ta mora ter te mw ee oe read gS rn pag Sp athena fly mo &2 decision over the Phillies, It wan sagged is Ser res the national past time first call | This year he delayed his | 48 even overshadowed a triple play | 13 hits. He pitched only five innings} Ray Herbert pitched: the first} er golf this year. fr hghn Aad : Crown Detrolt Tigers pi Sy ths Tigers ts the Ord toning, |yesterday, being tagged for five |seven innings for Detroit and was ah : min, the Yanko-Senatorssottn deiphia Phillies, a former Michigan There was'talk in thé deep South | WAS and seven hits | Rotped ext of 6 jamh by hq rt on the sports pages last season . Stater. has eusia Furthermore, the fas t- balling | inning triple play bs thos the 3 been a first to/that Roberts, a 20game winner out only one| Wh he passed up opener lal New York Pro. Takes | Detroit batters this spring. They've | for the last four seasons, was both |Tihthander | struck runners on let and 2nd. to play golf in Georgia, But he ’ 18-Hole Playoff cat | sem Roberts twice in the last six) ered by a back ailment. He denied _— w- Granny Wammner bit'a big bouncer made a fying trip back to Wasi . Yy days, and twice have plastered {it. But the fact remains that he| ' Detroit plied up 12 bite off Rob | Dack to Herbert. Quickly, he fired ington to do the honors when the | + Greensboro him. ; hasn't been his overpowering self| erts and his successor, Kari |'0 3rd base to force one runner) game was postponed. Contracts “ ~——} tigers roughed -up- Roberts tor-| since the-middie of iast-season:—|- Drews.Al Kaline, the benus sen- | 4nd ard baseman Ray Boone whip- In “accepting” the tradirionad got: : GREENSBORO, N. C. (UP) —| five rans in the Sth inning yes. ' Last week Roberts worked a full - sation, hammered Drews for ped the ball to Ist to nip. Ham- to the Washington | _____Mra. Dong Ford today had a $2,- |— = ain : eS — Senetor’s games. the =onif Titl t ee first base- | Canadiens many 000 10th wedding anniversary pres- , Sr, Howe fet. ce thay seek to square | sated some pointed questions about OF | e Bou ent, the first top money her golfer to Boone, who tagged Dei Ennis, | the Stanley Cup hockey playoffs | Griffith, vete t husband had ever won in four tour- sar lh | with the Detroit Red: Wings to| “ar Griffith, veteran president | nament’ playotts tetra cathe play night [of the Senators, finally told Mr.) Match Is Expected to . +3 sou w ' . defeated Marty Furgol of Lamont, erts was ‘hit hard in the Sth, A/S. rv ‘mound April 13 for the opening) gt Yankee Stadium TIL, by three strokes Monday in an double by Jim Delsing, five sin- | | Kawa, speedy 125-pounder, have | 2esters 64 Busy B's ss | included Bertha Budwit, president; | tects D4 rere 3s | Pat Booth, vice president; Violet » iA after flunking classroom courses | {Jes pf on! 34) Doyle, secretary; Marjorie Hopp, Mitwaekee (N) © during winter term. | Sinkers 58 Jacks g | treasurer; and Maxine Bolinger, Indiv. game, series—(W) RB. Hilither | 5CTReant-at-arms. - college. ; Q O ; 2 E f zk zg Tp Z j i t : ; es : fe sf i i is i stk rE i E FEE Hil i az | fl : i % ii i 3 i E i “Hi i ae He | if 4 ssorrF iF ie ze < 5 x 2 | 3 g % ig H of the dam. ar. wae association~ will be held April 28 Zt D. Fair S06; (M) A. Warnock #77:| League's annual banquet will be in the Gingellvite Community Hall e | T e | | } C V / . fe, Serlar—Aces ea "| held May 8 af the Knigtts of Co on Baldwin Avenue. mee | LAD: ALL STAR tumbus - _____will be an open house with the J ¥ ! | Cearen i Matar ina ve oj nary ae tie ) Wi. Ree, St Mason's giIt's Time Out! 7 Racing : : By UNITED PRESS became a cinch to stick | St. Louis Cardinals, 6-2, at San the Cubs to a 2-0 tri the G cae aie Cone peed to sat inn a Toh | Dog "Kaus penne fo |S when he yey tt Anan, Te eRe Orie |por, Lay whe Harry Byrd an |e meterame tay we | PRATT re et fe s , on with the Yankees, ~-Browns Johnson, who posted-a 15-12 rec-| Wertz’ hit was the only one al | Johnny Sain combined to pitch the DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA . one Wednesday and Sunday and mixed | merely “on a look,” but manager ord with Teronte of the Interip- | en lentes otint | Charlotte Hornets of the At. | Yitmers 7 Mebber PIE | cot programs on Saturdays featuring | Paul Richards says he has seen tional League last year, struck out Two singles and a double by | lantic >. Soomen's oS Teer Ne. 1 non-Fords, roadsters and blY | enough already to convince him = f three Cardinal batters while pac-| serie Robinson plus the smooth| Memphis of the Southern Associ; | "AE. cameo” ners . midgets. that the cocky right-hander will b: =] = ing the White Sox to their 3rd | oven-hit pitching-of Clem Labine, | tion rallied for three runs in the $4: team game, series —Direce. : . ® consistent winner for Chicagy | » ‘traight triumph. Jim Hughes and Erv Palica helped |7th inning off Hector (Skinny) | Injury Ends Racing |“, Ez .. He had a shitout until the 6th |Brookiya to. a. 66 victory over | Brown to beat the Boston Red So, que “Johnson isYa changed pitche | : when Rip Repulski led off with @| Milwaukee at Chattanooga, Tenn. i= . Pittenger’s 71 r Ca r of Turn To from the fellow who used to try tc | gnats yomer. - : Triumph was the Dodgers’ 4th | " ~"** Sigae ree - fog the ball past every hitter,” | Little Bobby Shantz of the Ath- the Braves this and ; Griairen $e Pisurter . Richards said. “He's picked up » _iinte Botley Seats of. Seo Ae | eames So Braves Oto sprig. ot Yanks Look Bod Afield, w ae 3 Printing ‘NEW YORK (INS)—The racing |good slider and hé's a much at Mobile, Ala., limiting the Pirates | spring series. _|T@ Errors in 3 Games —kichanee™ 1 Brata’s career of Turri-To, until recently | smarter pitcher than he used tc to three hits but unfortunately for | _A.pair of homers -by Lloyd Mer-}— ~ I iE ea a —— “*- THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 10% eet. a a e Bevo Francis May Quit Rio Grande School Cage Sensation Can't Support Wife, Infant While in School RIO GRANDE, O. (UP)—Lanky Bevo Francis, whose astronomical scoring efforts rocked the basket- ball world for the past two seasons, contemplated quitting sons. Francis, who has two more years of college eligibility re- maining at Rio Grande College, said he couldn't “give my wife the things she needs,” and couldn't support his 20-month-old son properly by continuing in college. might not be around next season either, Oliver said he had ‘‘been offered Francis said he will “definitely” decide by this spring. “I don't want to go into debt any further,” Favored Rival Chills Bob Fifnerty in} the Fourth Round of Motor City Bout ul she eg a z Eayalae »* 4 Fr Third Annual Tourney Slated at Municipal Oakland County Area ; # | Teams Invited fo 18) © 7% Hole Event By JACK SAYLOR . Third annual Pontiac Press In- nament will be played over the May 17. Pontiae Parks and Recreation department is cooperating in the donating the use of the course. The 18-hole medaj play affair for 5-man teams has the full ap- proval ef the Michigan High School Athletic Association. Total score determines the team champioa, which will receive the big retating Pontiac Press championship trophy. Winning school also receives a must be eligible | | also took the award of Bloomfield Hills |team entries included Royal Oak, Holly, Clarenceville, Ortonville and if ae%e2 - | ©COMPLETE EAST TOWN COLLISION Bear Equipment and Wheel Balencing 35 Elizabeth St. Ph, FE 4-5941 SERVICE Frame and Axle Straightening vitafional High School Golf Tour-| [9 holding of the tournament and is| # Pontiac Municipal course Monday| mala PLANS COMEBACK — Native Dancer, standout three-year-old of the 1953 racing season, will return to racing in a 6-furlong allowance event at Belmont Park early in | May. The Dancer probably will: be -|an entry in the Metropolitan | Handicap, May 15. Eric Guerin is riding the Big Gray. PWBA Gives $1,;147 Gifts to Charities would interfere with the scheduled | dicted at Hollywood for the Holly- tet. WHY? Why Is Our Business 45% Ahead of 19537? —YOU CHOOSE THE FABRIC —YOU CHOOSE THE STYLE —WE BUILD THE SUIT FOR Pontiac Women's Bowling Asso- ciation made contributions to 10) | service organizations during the past se according to a- report released by the PWBA today. Bowlers’ contributions, biggest ef which was a $547 donation to the WIBC’s Victory Legion pro- | gram at veterans’ hospitals, to- | taled $1,147. Other contributions included $100 gifts to Pontiac Goodfellows for baskets, March of | Dimes, and Sister Kenny Founda- | tion (Michigan Chapter), and $50 | dren, Pontiac Boys’ Club, Navy Mathers’ Club No. 355, Patients’ Benefit Association of the Tubercu- losis Sanitarium and Pontiac Cita- del of the Salvation Army. THAT’S WHY OUR BUSINESS 1S BETTER THAN IN 1953! There Are No “CRYING TOWELS” | aT 81 SOUTH SAGINAW ST. 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Anybody Who can afford wre m= | new suit, dressed better. than he three pastimes like those is just a Players Are Game; |r tie von whe tie. | avboy hotbyst a ae 7 “T"ll adimit there is no doubt that = <— a } IN =. wares = ‘horse player who is ahead of the lives. But I've also heard there’s| oT a % a _— a difference between a horse player} game. Certainly | am not, after 20 4 case in the medical records of a can understand. And flagpole sit-| and°a human bing.” years. But look at the fun I've had. man who actually drowned himself ters, weight lifters and people who Here is his answer—the philoso- | I might have spent the same money by drinking too much water play croquet or the tuba. Ry fos ney Sere ee liquor—and had 20 years of, ‘‘No horse player ever drowned | The lady who I pn 4 “The horse player is the ga hangovers. The serious horse play- ‘at a well-run track." ~ her closets full of |! #2! sports He takes the | “will even continue to shake hands | =#0"-fees and the way they hypo — . sight with a martini drinker the food and drink prices once | = \\ > io Fe demar't bekemme’ | they get him out to the track. ares inet ot beater. “But a real horse player will , s turn out in the face of a blizzard, | . Me: a hurricane, a fog—¢ven an earth- (‘THE BERRYS “Tolerance should ever be our by- ' ! r% : “ 2 9 ee it aid by @ man — etendilly often in a‘lifetime can you become hasn't even met socially a father for the first time? i e ». * , Last Saturday some 40,220 people) ay = springs eterna : went out in 32-degree weather to man teewst a i ae the Jamaic Racetrack and bet $3,- as eternal in a horse player's v4) 160,780. Among them was a friend >} | ee : : of mine, a hard-working man af- Diver, are so accustomed t0 low. | ’ /BOG es AND HER BUnHes : by Edgar Martin flicted with hoelfbeat-ringing of the ing they take it pretty well. They. | wom T : ion LOOK, WANT TO TALK TO [OWS WE RUD INTO SO MARY OF YOUR J 1-2-3- te — dropped $62.50, his em ii) never commit suicide while | & os — You a or Se WIM on ANE 3 TE GREEACORTAAY +~ : they are holding a sweepstakes = OMEN . WOU ARN) POUICE! FATHERS WHO CANT APPRECIATE He was cold, shivering, broke— ticket. = FREES AGENT! MES THOSE!/| TRUE ARTI CAN MR. FREE KELP and deliriously happy. | “Horse players are human in at \ \T WF HE'S IRRESISTIBAE © 7. - *¢ least one respect. They like to talk \ t -———_Boy, that wind was brutal,’ he about the big killings they made in wheezed. “I felt sorry for the the past rather than discuss their , wearing nothing but those losses for that day. 6th ~ | thin silks. They should've had long- * 8 « 7 meg vo Pee on “F- ! fact \ “4 johns on.” “Do all horse players die broke? | (> S>— =/ 7? +. es “Would you do me a favor?” I| Not necessarily. I heard of one “The boss asked him. “Please tell me the! player who hit @ big daily double, |neat as @ pin, but Se ALLEY Oop _ . -6 —— SEUIEVE ME, ASE Ones AE by Ernie Bushmiller U6 SEND YOU BACK HEY --- Pick Tt ITS PEOPLE LIKE YOU HOME TD MOO. UP THAT i | WHO CAUSE 4 ey). BANANA ACCIDENTS ZA ee \ PEEL--- = ses | ae, — SN f i . a | i ae i y 44 FRFCKEPS AND HIS FRIENDS ~-LORD BAXTER HAD A WHO’ DUNNO! I "EM THAT CALL HIM TAKE MERWYN’ CAPTAIN EASY a= WY =: nip aD see bv Charles Kuhn A FRIEND IT'S A NEAT LITTLE FKIn’ 2 ! one WONDER HOW IT WORKS #! 4 = SPUR LINE i ol SORRY, 68, BUT ‘ntl GAH! For Te Fimct 4 Jest Plume uP T’ a ety BARS Iv WORK NOW JUST KEEP CALM AN’ WE'LL HAVE IT OFF IN AN HOUR OR $0, GRANDMA.” BOARDING HOUSE BUT, CHIEFS — RESPECTABLE WOULD HAVE, DRvy, MESSY HAIRI7— ’ % san \lA AP ay y S TA, aX, in “a J . a ™,~ Ph . = ) 4) Mio, Shy | \ < Petr ' fe outs | My) WY Bo aa - af 9 oe sy } , 4 ° ' ‘ di : > = . ‘ . * . . x : oe ? : . ; t ¥ . Mes ° y , / . t , , : é j + 4 he Se | = \ Aas Wy AC vy A: Came YUL TL 0 Soke © Like >, ae Bn sarge taal . D BY LOOSE DANDRUFF ? WILDROOT CREAM-O& REMOVES IT JY KEEPS HAIR NEAT ALL DAY. — HEROES ARE MADE -NOT RORN ie rg ik a > . = a Ds os at idan + _ - 7 ae ao ee eee oe eee . 3 ° > ° of v4, ‘ ‘ ? $ ‘ Y i ol | ' : : | ; « A s ~ m™ ~ ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, canna Se APRIL 6, 1054 we Sales Continue [ MARKETS |Mafket Hesitant| saammamamm Persie 00, — s in the rains re (vey weenie but Back at Peak to Conf »BETRCEE (0P—wa «= |VUI o Con erence: in| to sell off a little today, with the Jonathan, My fancy, 3.50 bu; No Ese: ginrbet advenced.ia @ hecilent get a first-hand look at eat heavy May wheat contract jn the | ba: wet {fe-t28 ui appies Nertbers | ma > todas. end diadad tan industrial power when he goes to weakest position. Further, pessi- | Sppies 9 be; Ret. 2 £0) “be: | wp to peak levels of the year Europe this spring as a delegate mism xport prospects 1, 250-3.00 bu; Wagener, : : ss apne Ge" | taney, 235 bu; wo i, 336-20 a For the past two sessions the of the National Assn, of Manu- pressed wheat. Beets, No 1, 90- 138 be: PTs cn’ bees “Gathers. | market has been ‘backing down tacturers. Corn and oats were steady. Re-| siendera variety, Mot) 60-100 ver ear. from the 1954 high established a ae ee oe newed strength in soybeans and | feor bet iset tb use bots Passe Parsons Purch in meal helped a recovery movement | ¥®, 1 100-130 ty ba Morsereaish, he | Thursday. Plains Corp. & Bagi in May and Jul Hot, SO Bem beg. Getem co, we i,|_ At the start, prices were some- y soybeans, although 250-275 32-b beg” Parsley root. No | What lower on balance. Thereafter Parsons will tour Maly for a the rest of the market continued | 15 éas bite. Bosatoes, No 106-118 | they turned mixed and swung week and then attend the weak, Lard held steady. beg. Madlones, "cheat, ‘ne 1. t4e06| higher into the early afternoon. * Second International Conference Near the end of the first hour Fa VR Prices were up around a point of manufacturers in Paris May wheat was .4 to 1% lower, May | rhubart, hothouse, No 1, 1.00-1.25 dos | @t the best. Losses extended into 23-25. $2.16%, cora was % to %.lower, | *e@* Turnip, topped, No 1, 100-150 bY | the major fractions. ; May $1.52%, oats were unchanged emcete & —_—e He will give a report in connec- to % lower, May 74%, rye was \%} CHICAGO (AP)—Butter steady. -r New York Stocks tion a his duties as a member to % lower, May $1.06. Soybeans | (tits 1.204.003 y es of the\NAM’s industrial relations wadbonaee: 63 score AA 57. 87 aateaaee committee ee ee cars 0 B | Adams Exp aT nn es Persad is ene of 0 Obeup : te 30 com slau whalingts one eoes unctnaged ‘ve Alieg Cut ;: 314 Lockh aire 8 d@legation xoing to the conference lower, May $19.32 a aS tarrent | Altes ae :2_ Lone 8 Com”. 3a sponsored by the Council of Euro- receipts 30; checks and dirties 18.5 Sue tat eS ee Ge ake Industrial Federations. The Grain Prices sco poravess _|tenacae™ at Mente ts was staged in 180 by the NAM. CHICAGO GRaIx on troeh 653; tated OS satpmense Posey |Am Cron... 44d seeeteSton a | CHICAGO (AP)—Qpen today: o; Saturday e) Suneey 8 eld. stock a oe & e a3 Mont warg «a4 “I will be studying industrial \y modera =a esay n-..e 910% eagtccne’” '*%| tet steady: Eaahe Racsste 63.4500: bain. |Am M & Fey 305 Motorels 19.4 relations, primarily, but cise will, JY .eweecee 21% May -. 2.49% | Sesote-North Dakota Pontiacs 175-200) Am M Gas 434 Mueller Br 23.4 look over the Italian's pressed. : ee eat tT ae “eee . ty | Rew st ? vc ‘4 om \ ARE Meee sews | es, eed vous neers: Goaeet [Am seen BY eer me? 3 sybils to 0 Sud dopeaeaey te ene We i moe pouesae . pete Round Reds 2.00 | Am Tel rei 1643 Met Deiry = on 4 fine to = Sy ..20- 3“ Lard | i ine I ren 6 Nat Thes 69 Italians tackle Bee Te Poultry Anac Wea ct NY Central 3 Guctrial probleme.” i rmour eo we Se PEROT POULTRY og. | Ni Sintint $4 Rew e weat | : He said be intends to get letters Jy --sorcceee TIN wglereeen Ol | ron tor iene ies on ee Oe no, Am Ay S| -A CHANGING WORLD—Mrs. Maud F. Turn- | Pentiae Press Phete of introduction from Italian busi- hye Sly... es | iene eng lh we “4 b | Baia Lime ‘+ 8. Nor Sta Pw 152 bull, now of 99 Thorpe St., looks over the land | and her husband, Seni, bought the home in 1909 |"¢ssmen in America who have rel- re [ae Oe 2 AR | ave white 4 heen he ins i eee Ohio Oil. @s which once was the site of her home. It now is| and lived there until his death in 1948. Mrs. Turn- One pee stteeeee 13%. | roosters ted | Beth ou ‘l se BaSKS'S aie sae Occupied by the Tel-Huron Shopping Centre at | bull will bé on hand for the ribbon-cutting cere- Bloc lly nin gieerd ilar —_ orlin * 0880 DETROIT EGGS pei tos | CHICAGO POULTRY Bond setts: i — — 34 Telegraph road and Huron street. Mrs. Turnbull | mony Thursday at its grand opening April 8-10. on i at anensbile Detroit tor tegersl-ctate. gr eded ese Poo ies caueet Tea wae Briegs Mi 28.3 ge Aca ge plant. He plans to visit them. | : Rate at Rettee i) E’x-Resident of Tel-H wi a median | | heavy Nene $0-29' fight heas vector: (pram Make 3 Pe Ot BKX-MLESIAent O el-Huron’ fot ae ers or broilers 23-27: old roosters 16-18. | Burr add _ 173. Phileo 33.7 | Business Notes: “Browne: A Mumbo, | 40; _ large 43: Beltevilio turkeys 38 | Calum emo. 83 Philip Mor. «21 Recalls. Husband’ Ss Dreams ef cite 5 in . . Ty Checks 28-38%. wid avg 28% Can Pae 245 Pit Plate Gi. 582 | 20 [ | [ lj ked H | Passe (JT) r (Advertisement) ; Livestock | Cater dl ape Poliman : et “This is what my husban d| Saturday, Mrs. Turnbull said: 6M Auto Output - = DETROIT LIVESTOCK elanese | 203 Pure OW ..... 4 HOW T0 GET pDeTROrT. EP) — Saga 450 | Ghevaler One . ~s ee 31.8 | always dreamed of having hete,| “It’s nice and it PB ms ow ‘to Pontiac Breakins ee ee ee a en wer 7. Oe, eee ie 313 | but he thought it would be a series ; band's dream. 190-230 Ib. barrows and gilts 37 80: few | cumad Mo --- 424 Repub etl.) 801) od indicidian’. vhcren Wlead of Gat thinking of Mocks of seer of stores Tike "the | Two Detroit men, Theodore sales 226-360 Ibe. 20-28-77 fre at 00; cesiz | Coen Cole ....1386 pg Miche Pd ; el ; (ones across the street.’ Hig qd Ceremuga, 34, no known address, ogy te Col Ges 143 gears Roed . €23| Dig shopping center,”’ said Mrs. | and Felix J. Hartlip, 32, of 281 outta Balable 900. Pully 80 per cent | Consum pw a3 Shell Ol. - 93. | Maud F. Turnbull, of 99 Thorpe St 'E. Elizabeth St., were linked to Tr receipts cows market generelly w ine r 4 . ‘ . : eS Coat Cen". ens Socopy Vac .. 387 as she gazed at the huge Tel-Huron Lodge Calendar 30,000 More Workers several Pontiac breakins Sunday Cor Mo { j 1 YOUR JOB tous cits carly,” Gon ale te. toe | Corn Pd lat es “3 Shopping Centre which replaced Special communication Cedar}. OM Payroll Now Than —— arrest in Baton 4 Curtiss Wr ... 193 s fas ° ° : Stisty"and commercial cows. igee-t338, |poms Aire \--112, Sperry, bt her home at Telegraph and W. (eeee a eday. ‘April 8th at 7 p.m. | Same Period in ‘53 —_in a telegram to Pontiac Police | standing eaey Seis p cows 14 00 can. | Eagle Pich ... 197 Std O11 Ind. 776, Huron. Work in K A. degree. Elgan R , Chief Herbert W. Straley, Byran | OUR LIFE mane eae aeey alee ere rede a Eastm Kod.) 22° Std cu Ohio. 3t@| Mrs. Turnbull and her husband, | wood, W. M —Ady | General Motors’ auto produc-| Clemmons, sheriff in Baton Rouge, ® cannes 620 down.” _—_- End Jon," 47 ¢ Studebaker ... 186) Harry, bought the sixX-acre area sO |tion last week remained close to La., said the pair also admitted : nd Jo 2 Suth Pap 363 , A Word from The 22 daeir cee wnt Zant mae [Prom’su 4 STIR ED St, and house at that corner in 190.) Nawe jin Brief | the @.0car output of the rt cies a ae Seok Common ers = > of it o0- “ own: com-| Gen Elec .. 4086 Toes Os ne | ous week. ates in 00.33.00: buik cull according to Mrs. Turnbull, agd ig ner Gen Pds 597 Tex G Sul e0.3 quoted the pair as saying they | Wall Street Journal Maer Galabie’ ‘ooo. Markets not estabd- —— np ate es Theme Fa £93 \lived there until Mr. Turnbull's| Waterferd Township Justice Wil- | Ward's Automotive Reports siad | pawned most of the loot. } | imk = 1 lac held ti ed the two | preetee Gen Tel oh) eee | death in 1948 'lis D. Lefurgy yesterday sentenced | Pontiac and Cadillac firm, —— es arrest men | ._— You are living in a period of far- ; Gen T & Rub 337 Twent C Pox . 206 Edsel J. Dean, 28, of River Rouge. | Oldsmobile and Buick registered Sunday night while they slept in| tores etc. that give Hele st al ane New inventions. | CHICAGO. (AP? —Selable hogs 1,000. | Goever pr fag UB Carbide . 164 “In 1909 Huron Gardens across | 4, 15 days in Oakland County Jail me ne Py an auto. - i icies, | Usually in just 2 few days, biceding with N | market opened moderately active but § Un Pac 113.2 y y mild gains and Chevrolet dipped insurance pol » | any accompanying irritation and soveness ew industries. New,ways of doing Mira; trade slow. 18-40 lower. most ara Deage “hg Galt au tin. 26> Ge feed wes fut 2 ow pasture | for reckless driving, after Dean _ ty identification bracelets and -lock-| besine to dimppesr and in ‘ew dave business. It will pay you to find out eae ae ries ke ae ee 8 ee) fer our four cows and a horse,” was unable to pay $35 with costs slightly. os ets were in the car. Baton Roughe| =, °° ym, ee — about place to find | jower. sows steady to 25 lower. most Greyhound = 136 pai qgq| she sald. “We could see all the | The statistical publication quoted | authorities are forwarding finger- | ''™ of bleeding. even yeare afterwards out is in the pages of The Wall Street choice 190-230 Ib butchers $2700-2740) 470). 0° Pp ie Un Gas Im .. 44! way te the state hospital from Marshall K. London, 31, of 6255 a top GM official as believing the : - : | - pH Oy ME pag Fp BA — -— Soo 1), our front porch. | Shappie Rd., Clarkston, was fined |Corporation is in a good position are ig - | AL can now be obtained ook El Pf 3 = - : . The Journal heips you get ahead | ly No. 1 $27.68: most 700 200 ee ten ty | Mowd Mersh 15 ¢ US Bthen ..” 472 “A street car track ran, down $25 and $15 costs yesterday for for the oncoming high selling sea- | Bee ig He in your job. It tells you about profit- eaiatl tn i laamar tote | 1 Cent 44 U 8 Bteel 42.7 = . : $23. 50-26.50; most mn large U 8 Tob 7 reckless driving hy Waterford | 5°- Cc and Rhode Island algreen’s: Ginaketer & Jones; Dus- ‘opportunities you 300-000 We | $32.78-25.00: 9 few choice | inlend Stl $63 Van Real |. 392 Huron street to whgt is now Tele | Connecticut seith; Cole's; Purtney’s; Rule; Qual- miss. It warns you eee Teetee e eee ee, gee ee fa’ Mare”. wk cuisien es 4 tnd dace ‘tn orien Township Justice Willis D. Lefurgy.| “He based his belief in part | claim the lowest infant mortality By: Mowge | Sree. Keege Harber; pitfalls that: might otherwise cost |» Ssiabie cattle 5.500: caives 300 shalign. | Int Nick 384 Warn B Pic .. 152 | STAPY roa ne » Harmon Stusher Jr., 2%, of 170, % te fact the GM's employ: jrates in the United States. = a Da. mpenay. If you think The Journal | ‘f,0er'? betfers sad, cows slow pat | eS Tete 626 W Ve Pulp . 287 floods the only way anyone out re | ment is 30,000 higher than it was . eee SS ees. ee en ee ae ee ee, we 1S. Tel h Rd.. pleaded guilty | — Oe ee i only for yea are | Sen ein ned ha [Een LA Rete HL, fe, here could get downtown without |S. Telceraph Rd: pleaded uly | at tis time tn 188 and hat the . WRONG. It is for men making these carrying © prime grade end. bulk | Kimb Clik &74 ree loge getting wet was walking the tracks. | ¥ ay to ess driving. and| steel supply is adequate ” said $7000 to $20,000 a year—for small | | tan saeace 53480- eg geet trellis ae Yale & Tow to2 The street car service was dis-| Wa. fined $25 and $15 costs by| World's Reports. . DETROIT EDISON COMPANY business owners — for ambitious | mercial to low good steers $16 $0-18.80 LOP Giass 967) Y888 SP & T 413 Continued in 1928 when Telegraph’ West Bloomfield. Township arrinniad Pontiac Motors’ estimated March young tiem, seus Cay high cfotce heifers eld “aber | favor on Nov. Fiorello, who has been with 14, 1952, after a five day trial. | prudential since 1945, is special agent at the firm's home office in|. | CAPITOL SAVINGS & LOAN ©. 75 West Huron or PONTIAC OFFICES Each of the children was award- __F 116 Pontiec Stete Bank Building ed $2,000 and the widow was Detroit. 511 Community Nat'l |granted $5,000. Judge H. Russel k Building FE 4- | Holland presided. The family lived Trormee aH, Rodgers, = of 132 Ban |at Green Lake in Waterford Town- |W. New ve., was enced ; 2 ‘ae but moved to 12973 Veness, | to 30 days in Oakland County Jail Phone FE 4-1568-9 | 414 Community Nationa) Bank Bidg. Consult us for first hand information icmeeraremeey tr Stocks and. Bondg.=-==-.—-~. f all principal exchanges forall quotations times. {We maintain a direct line to a member eo with up-to-the- service available at all C. J. Nephler Co. Wyandotte, following the accident. Higdon, who was 39, died trom | head injuries received tn~a fight | outside the bar. ' Monday after he pleaded guilty to a drunk driving charge before Pon- tiac. Judge Maurice E. Finnegan. He failed to pay a $75 fine. : "be sure you hove liability - H.W. HUTTENLOOHER Agency or it might be il fellow—but .in ony case and collision insurance. “p. W. Hatteniocher Max E. Kerns 318 Riker Bidg. FE 4-1551 bicdkin ing oe ms 7 * * LOADING SPEED-—Pennsyivania Railroad's Goodrich conveyor in Philadelphia will carry 3,600 oe Ne Op an Soe to, freight cars from ships*a quarter-mile away. + Donald E. Honem BAKER & HANSEN _ Richard A. Devries Pap ian ere rea! . * sire oo“. Liability Insurance — Life Insurance. Plate Glass Inburance . IN WHICH A GOOD “THERE ARE NO SORROWS, HOWEVER * INCOME IS OF NO A OS ae ° tar . ——- ——— ers were Gordon Jackson, Duke Cummins, Ray Smith, and Jerry Powers. New patrol leaders are ohn Watson, John Blamy, Rickey ‘ae|Eviction in Lapeer Battle LAPEER (®—The State Supreme Court .has approved a new legal ~» & : | William J. De- | the annual compareoece award, - | after 15 minutes of action. Youngsters between 10 Sere ee eS ; ae ane Promoted to senior patrol jead-}®"4 20 years of age learn the art of bull fighting | corral. Oliiffe. ygertaety Hie i it gy 3 : d Strang, Larry | Jerome, | Jerome, — ; | HEADED FOR THE BULLSEYE—E! Torro| here for 75 cents a week. Every Sunday they face | ‘ortes- | jumps the fence at a Caracas, Venezuela, bull-fight-|a live bull for 15 minutes. The bulls charge the’ ing school sending the manager, at left, scampering | youngsters head on, sometimes the students leap | for safety behind a barrier. The bugler, in center | the fence for safety and sometimes E] Torro jumps Ploy about 1,800 workers. | stand, was signaling for the removal of the bull | the fenge in pursuit of the aspiring bull fighters.| The Holland plant continued to) 1 No one was hurt and the bull was led back to the | operate om a reduced schedule | j > attack on ‘Fort Ziegenhardt In Lansing yesterday, the properly be brought against ers of the Lapeer County seizure. The supported a principal figure in the brated eviction batite. The Lapeer County Circuit | tained a writ of restitution high court held she has a | to try the ejectment process Mrs. White bought - the after the Ziegenhardt brothers | atulated in a, refused to pay a stockholders as- his father, who is/ sessment against the defunct La- Detroit's Troop 244,| peer Farmers* Mutual Insurance the | said that a suit of ejectment could and Paul Ziegenhardt, former own- | which has been barricaded against ruling Grace White of Lapeer, buyer of the farm at a sheriff's sale and jhad held that Mrs. White ob- | possession and prigg araen that | course or drop it. However, the Greg of property. |? Neithér Mrs. White hor her taw-7| yer, Herbert W. Smith, . preme Court ruling. court Cris ing of a special 75>-man farm group. Mrs. cele- | Court to get. right farm decision on his appeal. ‘lar charges. Matthews is the third person te face charges of resisting an officer in connection with the at- tempted eviction of Mrs. Eliza- beth Stevens from her Clifford farm home in June, 1952. fall, is awaiting a Supreme Court According to Carl Eastman, dep- uty court clerk, nine more Lapeer | County farmers face trials on sim- could be panel for | ing the opinion ward Cardinal ehard Lake modern telephone dial A host of tiny electric switches knowns as relays, functioning as. | transmitters, are the key to the system in . t pty: Top State Court Upholds State Court Upholds Church Expansion LANSING # — In a split deci- employed only at Algonac. sion, the State Supreme Court to- reached for comment on the Su ‘day ruled that a Roman Catholic Church in the village of Orchard Meanwhile, Circuit Judge Timo-| Lake could build a church and thy C. Quinn has ordered the cail- | school despite implied festrictions. Justice Leland W. Carr wrote the trial of Lee Matthews of North the controlling opinion which af- Branch scheduled for Monday. A firmed the decision of the Oakland jury of 12 will be picked from the County Circuit Court in the case. Three justices joined him in sign- for reversal of the lower court. The suit was brought by Mr. and Erwin C. Russell of Lapeer was Mrs. Edward M. Buckley and Mr. found guilty and sentenced to 18| and Mrs. Frank J. Du Frain, ad- months in prison last July, Floyd | joining property owners, who held | Sehriber of Almont, found guilty that restrictions on the plot re- | and sentenced to a like term last | quiring that only single dwellings | 5 be built restrained the church. } | Defendants in the case were Ed- Mooney, Catholic archbishop of Detroit, and the Rev. Giles L. Bartol, pastor of |Our Lady of Refuge Church, Or- The telegrams also advised ‘‘all employes with low seniority to find employment elsewhere.” Smith said this was because the company expected lower than “present employment’ when it re- opens the plants. The three Michigan plants em- Sai adnan | in hand. aa | with non-strikers until last week. negotiations. Smith said no new offers are | It meant only, he said, that the | / company did not feel able to make | the offers now which it had pre- | viously extended. | | Violence hit the plant shortly be-| WASHINGTON @®—Members of | | fore the company stopped attempts | to produce there. | “The painters, chinists are involved at all the) plants, but the upholsterers are carpenters and ma- | of the Pontiac Roman | not included in the deed given the | Kenneth Myers, 19, were +church and therefore did not | Three Youths Injured as Car Skids in Gravel Paul R. Diamond, 19, driver of the car, was admitted to Pontiac General Hospita}>-with a fractyred arm, forehead cuts and concus- |p... Bod cut sion. His condition today is listed ape _ | as satisfactory. the ways Post. | rect intervention in Indochina and possible loss of vital Southeast cially Asia to Communism. The committee heard Secretary city election day to give their blood | foreseen. But, he said, the state- of State Dulles say yesterday that to save the lives of the sick and ment did not mean the company Red China is giving the Vietminh | injured in our local hospitals.” was withdrawing from fugure | combat help in the furious battle ~ with French Union forces. He said Chinese Communist anti- | aircraft gunners have been shoot- ing down French planes, that a high-ranking Chinese Eed General at the front and that awful close’’ to q new aggression Three Detroit youths were in- Which he has warned might force jured Monday when their car | American retaliation. skidded in loose gravel on a Pon-' But committee- members, after | tiac Trail curve and crashed into | questioning Dulles in public and a tree, according to State Police secret session, said they were still “united action,”’ | mittee Fear Choice Between (jiven on Monday Indochina and Loss to Reds Intervention Burglar Given Probation Anthony J. Lewis, 21, of Detroit, guilty Marc into a market at 1744 Maple Rd., Birmingham. inimum be twenty-five (25) a except that the front space m one oll with existing im the same block To revise to: 5 structures 36 feet greater. In al districts all buildings and be set back not less from the front ——T that in a commercia building or structure need be set a greater distance {han existing bulld ings or structures oe bieck, and on that side of the street. To add a new Section 670 to read as follows Section 6170 Parking 8 Here- LUCKY LEATHERNECK—tTerrance Brouse, one of 13 Marine { sfter whenever « building ib erected for Corps recruits bound for boot camp at San Diego, Calif., reacts in | an un-Marinelike manner to a send-off kiss from airline stewardess | Pat Carney. T-Sgt. John McCandless, of the Minneapolis, Minn., re- | cruiting office, looks on in amazement, obviously thinking that Brouse needs a lot of boot training before he has the situation well r . or @ building al- commercial purposes 2 accessible to the building. perking space equivalent ‘to 3 square feet for each one square Teet of floor space used for commercial purposes Also to consider the following changes te the Zoning Map 1. To change from Agricultural 1 te | Residentia! 1 the BE % of the NB + ——— | Section 31, except for eo reel of 300 feet square on the on Crescent Lake Road and Pontiac Lake to be resoned Commercial 1 yesterday to open the Eisen- | hower administration's fight for | To’ change from Agricultural 1 te 3% billion dollars in foreign aid for | Residents! 1 the, WF," © lend . | the year that starts July l, 200 fet wide, lying slong north end ruthersville, Mo. had been | ~ } of the property and fronting os M-68, enone closed because of surplus inven- W | . eo trom Residential 1 te } oO cla. cel oO srvac‘actce'=: Worries Solons 107 Pints of Blood | <2x"=.2.rs a4 8 2 | | 0 e koed. = . | Rint hs "ist tt Gury “atenatng | along Pontiac Lake Road for @ distance of 800 feet west of the 400 square foot el ‘ | ma persons interested are uested Pontiac area men and women | te be present. A copy of the | Map together with « list of the -bmlaig ag Pian | — gt | . a v ir, ] ° American Red Crog#s ‘“‘bloodmo- | amined by enyone interested. the House Foreign Affairs Com-| bile’’ stopped Monday at Pontiac | mittee seemed worried today that | Elks Temple. the United States may be forced) yrs N. E. Durocher, Red Cross to decide soon between more dF biog donor recruitment chairman | for. Pontiac, said that “we espe- | forts. The F | then i Chinese are ‘coming | Cemet Just last night, it was reported | day. | that the. administration is prepar-| Mr Norbert Susko, 18, is in good con- | ing a united action with America's | widow, Elvin; three sisters, Mrs. | Attorneys -for the church con- | dition with severe face cuts, @C-| Pacific allies to throw a stern) Emma Drake of Pontiac, Mrs. tended that the restrictions were | cording to the hospital. He | pas- | in Indochina. sengers with Diamond. Myers was | Salesmen of Oliver Motor Sales showed up for a group donation, Mrs. Durocher added. ' is tentatively scheduled for April | County Deaths on WATERFORD TOWNSHIP | in the dark about any specific| Service for J ph Curtis Hobbs, | ena library furniture, kitchen utensils, comer Red Gunes drest | ** = —— nenree wearing spare, pictures, = a tat 2 p. m. Wednesday at Coats Adee J in Indochina. He has ealled for | funeral Home, 2 one i ag en but this ‘has not with burial in Chairman * Board Zoning LOUIS BARRY, Township Clerk March 16. April 6, ‘34 NOTICE OF SALE To: Ruth Ashley, James Bo L Boner, Kathryn Bourdo, Mr. aad rs. C A. Bradley. Mrs Ila Breese, LeLonde Brode, Mrs. Vera Brown, William Brown, Gail Byers, Mra. Al Camp, Irene Cant- weil, Lieyd Puckett, Mrs. Herman Eason, Deniel W. Emory, Alma Goldsmith, Mrs. Lena Overin, Tony Hayes. Laculia Mayes, Mrs J hb Haydu. Mrs. O E. Hunt, Thomas Jeffries, Lulu Jones, Betty Killinger, Alex V. Kinder, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Landes. R. B. Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs. Peul Le Gros, Mrs. L. C. Martin, Mrs. Agnes R. Meade, Mrs. John Miliette, Mrs. George Moore, Mr Lad Mrs D. Morris, Mrs. Mona M t Corrine McHaney, Norma appreciate those people's ef- They took time on a busy Bloodmobile’s next visit here a ‘ ; : ood Osbo: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pryor. Gordon 7. Anyone who can give bl N. Rice, Mrs. Urban Rice, Mrs. Richard s urged to cali local offices Ren ey z Reseett, Mrs Betty Santerd ~ * ‘orbes, A iker, CC les ° of ——. E County ae Cross Smyth, nit? and Mrs Press Taylor, | chapt rE 3575 Mondays. John urmond, Robert Van Bickle, on pes ‘ ¥s Mr. or Mrs Mra Helen } M. Voge Weiling. Mrs ary OG iiliams and C Lisek. you and each of you are hereby notified that the time for payment of our hen upon property hereinafter de- scribed having expired after due notice ; thereof had been given you. we will cause stich property to wit: Heuseho! deseph Curtis Hobbs goods consisting of bureaus. chiffoniers, beds. chairs. rockers, dressing tabies, — | divans, dining room furniture, parlor refrigerators, trunks and contents, rugs, earpets, bedding. linen, hangings, silver- Dra china, glassware, bric-a-DOrac, conjents yton Plains, of bureau drawers, persona! effects, Vic- Drayton Plains | trolas, pianos. filing cabinets and all ery. He died suddenly Mon- bey mnown 06 heuscheld goede stored by you of im your mame or on your account in the Geukier Storage Company warehouse at ie Auction et Ne 7 Orchard Lake Avenue, Pontjac, Michigan at 10 00 | @m. om the 13th day of April, 1954 and | continuing until all goods are sold of Hobbs is survived by his, warning at Communist aggressors} Hugh Reddick of Ohio and) ustil the liens are satisfied Mrs. Ruby Collins of Ohio, and two > * * « ._.} brothers, Henry -+~Dulles appeared before the com-| William of Ohio. GAUKLER STORAGE COMPANY, of Rochester and By HENRY P. GAUKLER, pd | - Death Notices APRIL 6; 1964. JOSEPH + Mrs. Mrs. Ruby Collins, Mrs. Emma | Drake, Henry and William Hobbs. | Puneral service be held | Wednesday, April 7, at 2 p mm. | et the Coats Punerat Home, 3141 Sashabaw Road, Dra Piains, | with Rev. W. E. Varian officiat- | ing. Interment in | Mr will He In . . } state at the Coate Funeral Home. | ting. | Interment in. Southfield Ceme- | tery | taken to Sparks-Griffin Punerai Home for services. In Memoriam 2; TREASURED MEMORIES OF MY Gear husband, father grand- father, Samuel C. G died April 6 1951 loved to be gotten Jessie, children and dren raham whe | Too dearly | by his wife grandchil- Flowers” 3) SCHAFER'S FLORISTS—FLOWERS 123 AUBURN FE 23173 | 4] __ Funeral Directors FUNERAL HOME | Ambulance Se-vice. P'ane or Motor | PR 2237 Donelson-Johna| FUNERAL HOME “DESIGNED FOR FUNERALS” WONDERFUL VALUES| Classified columns, Turn there now for grand ‘ home-buying news. - - Work Wanted Male 10 Cemetery Lots 5) Help Wanted Male 6 _Help Wanted Female 7| Help Wanted Female 2| Help Wanted Female 7 ATTRACTIVE LOT Mcun Park.- Price reduced for a= Glick 28.5. PE__2-6570. BOX REPLIES At 10 a.m, today there were replies at the Press office in the following boxes: 3, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 19, 22, 23, 24, 25, 39," 41, 56, | $0, 66, 68, 70, 80, 83, -89, 107, 109, 114, 115. a. = ~~ Help Wanted Male 6 ARE YOU SATISFIED ers wy for your future? If not. We are “3 years assist manager &s com- bination ¢redit manager and retail paint store being eet te Bi r mingham, Nationa] paint manu- facturer offers excellent r- ne for aggressive ive in first letie Ip ae care of Bor ASSISTANT MANAGER. OLD RE- Mable firm in Pon- tiac branch office. Must be abie to meet customers, estimating. contact experience desirable. Steady, unusual advancement y. Write G. Goslia, lee President, Sheriff Gostin Co. | _ Battle Creek, Mich =] BRICK MASON, NON UNION. OR VATSS after §-20 BOYS | Under 24. Must be neat, single. free | |___VeerheesSinle!-s travel qntire U. 8 . expenses advanc Mr. La Vene. Hotel Pontiac 3 to _§ p.m. Thursday only y ou & Teal op’ AT COUNTER) man to work all day Fri. Sat, | %ind Sun fay * } | week. Steady job. Gat cal, mae be at appearing Spadafore _ Bros Market. 706 W_ Huron FOR HIRE NEW FORD TRACTOR with high loader. grader biade _ end Griver, MI 6-2020 1 | GROOM. EXPERIENCED. TO | eare for saddle horses: middle- or elderly man preferred Outiand’s Riding Stables, W. 14 ————— Lahser & s LAID OFF? HERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY FOR $100 PER WEEK. STEADY EMPLOY-.| MENT. We can use three full time men References required Between } ages 73-54 Car distinct advant- _ age Apply 188 Oakiand Ave MAN > | Man to work with manager. Steady pg y @ you qualify, % | MEN CAPABLE OF ORGANIZING | own time. Direct factory repre- Do You Want 4A Better’ Job? WE HAVE AN OPENING IN OUR ADVERTISING PEPARTMENT FOR Ay CAPABLE YOUNG LADY WITH TYPING AND SHORTHAND ABILITY. THE: WORK IS INTEREST- ING AND YOULL BE WITH CONGENIAL PEO- PLE 90D STARTING SALARY, 40 HOUR WEBK; HOSPITALIZATION BENE- FITS AND PAID VACA- TIONS. SEE MISS Lock- MAN AT THE PONTIAC PRES* | sentatives, local a Kreuger | Mig. Co., 213 Voorheis . Call im | person * am __call PE 31929 or FE 48819. | NEW CAR SALESMAN, APPLY | Clarkston Motor Sales. MA 5-5141. | PART TIME SHOE SALESMEN for Pontiac's busiest shoe store. | "s Shoes, 40 N. Bagi- | | naw eee 4 PRESSER ON MENS GARMENTS | | Apply Fox Drv Cleaners. 719 W | Huron | BOY AT THREE R's | arket. rienced. Need onl : Huron FE 2.3004 SINGLE MAY FOR GENERAL farm witn apownetes of modern | hine. ; ank CLAIM ADJUS.ER - CASUALTY 2 tmmediate o s in the southeastern t® expansion. If you can handle material dam: | age claims have the ability to be-ome a ‘eader as well as a tom noten .diuster and went « permanent ‘ob where adgvance- ment possibilities are unlimited, we will standard reciprocate with high | pay. of company car. 2 SALESMEN $150 WEEKLY Haggerty Hway, Wa"ed Lake. bet. —Maple_& 14 Mile Rd. 2 MEN WANTED To train io the heating and air condition business, Good income while you train. Apply at 78 N. _Paddock. _ WANTED First class sash and Pres; Help Wanted Female 7 A WHITE MAID TO ASSIST WITH ehildren employed rmingham A EA OPE 74 fort me. Fe 240m, A OR ages to Tes, 2-196 Gr #2008 - work in to 5 pm. Eves. | bookkeeping and office work. Bteady' em Vacations with pay. 316. EXPERIENCED WAITRESS AND Se a Warrens Drive-in. OR 30357 EXPERIENCED WAITRESS. AF- | | termoons | Georges Sandwich and ev s Apply ening Shop. 1018 Jos- COOKING rk, live in lyn, EXPERIENCED GIRL, and generel housewo _modern_ home, MI _¢4377.__ EXPERIENCED SILK FINISHER. ers, 4677 ¥ oe OE ELDERLY LADY TO CARE FOR 3 woman's services of work care _ 53380, ee ee ape GIRL OR WOMAN DO YOU NEED s home? Free room and board jus som: Wages in lovely Royal home in exchange for services. PE 32-3319. Housekeeper. General housework at FE 4-5015. | WATIONAL DIRECT SELLING, OR- | 8 | t | Part time. A Uptown Clean- | wires Mica. RE-} : . a tae a € in one for exe eons rmabent. write _ Press Box 4. PRESSER ments W Huron , OFFICE GIRL preferred. Lynn Jewelers, 1 ON Bookkeeping Excellent pay. South Saginaw. READY TO WEAR SALESLADIES PERMANENT AND PART TIME WORK . STOCK MARKER HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE BETWEEN 18 AND 24 YEARS OP AGE BLOOMFIELD FASHION SHOP 1662 S. Telegraph Rd. 2 —____—__—- LADIES GAR- | Apply Fog Cleaners. 719 | ALESLAD,¥Y EXPERIENCED only. $5¢ to $5. store. Good start- | ing pay. Liberal vacation. 5 or 6 Gay Week. References red. CARPENTER WORK WTD.. NEW & CARPENTER. ialty. FE 23-2532 and repair F-44210 =i CED DAIRY MAN char would like to take full ge. _Box 15, Pontiac Press. - Y MAN WANTS PAINT- ing. FE 5-6 EXPERIENCED AND Work Wanted Female 11 Building Service 12 Woman Gesires house- | OO PEste LANRSCADING, 20 work by the day. Also} Seddine rat ‘andscape Co 212 baby sitting nites. Call DOOR, EXTRUDED, ALUMINUM, FE 2-2744 after 4 o'clock. completely installed $49.; All type _Windows LI 61938. WASHINGS, IRONINGS, CURTAINS CFAVECTRI 6M washei and stretched. FE 5-0291. EAVES! ROUGHING ne my ’ _ Purnaces WASHINGS _ 7 gaa MeLata’s_ shee! Metal Ca YOUNG LADY AND SMALL 60ON FLOOR BANDING? LAYING —. want flight housework or child SANDING, LAYING 2 care for home. Prefer heavy lady| ®. Gardner, 41 Central Pw so can help each other on dieting. 2-7519. Write Pontiac Press Box 13. FENCE WORK OF ALL KinDS. Building Service 12 A-1 PLASTERING SERVICE. COM- mercial and residentiat MARRIED MAN NT workmanshim EM 3-2830 : ' tea "= 4) BASEMENTS OR 1 GARAGE - = | ent | WTD. TO 7 Se DN gg mignon | Gave Roth, vo be ° chimneys founds es, ba -mentei “2 ecmiiat Tr oD rE R od ] and porche. EM 3-3566 | ASPHALT PAVING emoaeiing WORK WANTED BY HANDY MAN | Oriveway: and parking areas. Cash Write box 31, Pontiac Press. | _ Asphalt Pavine Co FE i277" | Trade-in your old’ wood SECRETARY Experienc secretary for exec Ure in Pontiac area. Age 25-4, Rapid shorthand and ty . Ba cellent Neer ° one titre veieee, ment Service, ye] Wayne St, to Mr. | hers | Pee f 5 % enographers | @ rae rere &| WJ ANTED _ 31685 after 7 P.M. OMEN WITH 2 OR MORE AP- « ternoons evenings Opportunity to serve as Must Be Experienced Gress aod. lingerie Bn ths capable executive in in- every day. delivering. He ex- dustrial public re perience necessary, OR 3-1148 af- = - Broed —{ WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK, CARE fer Euccllent record, APPLY —_ poe live in. Apply lenly recom amended. . Help Wanted S| eon ee PONTIAC MOTOR DIV.| carey pom 924482 ROTEL HEAR . required Aurite all qu ~ to Pontir Press Box 23 —__| Work Wtd. Female 11 Personnet Dept. TOL In AWE. 7 ployed elsewhere. Woman for gen- z GIRL WANTS 5 bear 7 Glenwood Ave. chidren in family, Rew home oa! 4 — oa _Must have own car, MA 63761. office. Ful time. OR Po jac Mich NATIONAL ADVERTISING CON- 1974 . mtiac, : cern ha: #& goo. paying route GOLORED GIAL WANTS 3 OR wear | ap wy Appi Distributors, Te an oar plus RK, K i r] : Party uouth heer wate Products, 180. R Ber. Fu hoes —_ : nstructions ne wee “- to contact bene overs ri fare._ thee _—_—e 7 e —_— —_ _——_ —____ leeds furnished. Pull ay oo agg Ba ite iRONINGS DONE IN MY HOME. toe, FE Sone oe | Geen Lege oS | Oe oes SHORT ORDER COOK oon eS orires QR ve | "63 & bushel. PE 5-4637. Must be experienced. Neat apeat| trained auto bodyfender men, in TRONING, MENDING AND AL- e. Hours 4 p.m. to 12 p.m.| daily “want ads.” Put in 0 few | tetations, FE ¢648. _ Closed Sundays. ‘Steady waitress] hours weekly welding..| LADY DESIRES TO DO TRANSLA- Ser Fate menaurant_oor- 8; | Toe"high ruges or out etm pont | gat Dulen. Portas. od ford. 30780 for personal Fate “Spportuntties” | _ French into PE §-5883. VERY RELIABLE AND EXPERT 6 Os 5, Avan € enced woman to care for 2 chil- | ~~ Wishes _pri duty. FE 17-0196. wl ete Calaftier 1 OM]. a1t1QU1t aVULOOt | tee pe ecnine paren, EM. r) is FRONING A _ curtains. +0887. As ATTENTION swing doors for a new Brick, block and stone work. Chim-| steel everhead garage fireplac ; palred, FE $8629, Free estimater.| door. Free estimates. RICK. BLOCK AND CEMENT wren Sab _ BRICK, BLOCK. - RICK BLOCK. AND CEMENT FE 5-0201 = x -% small. Guaranteed Open Sundays GE struction Co MA 1872. W: mercial, Lare , EM CEMENT WORK, RESIDENTIAL —— remodeling Estimates aod commercial ree estimates. f 7 “ome tmprove- 7 ames pote 41% Dixie. Hwy. OR al by Raytedes Com- COMPLETE Live OF MASONRY. brick bloct & tone 36189 ~-GARPENTER WORK rs. all . EM 34879. > ison AND ROUOR ChAPER. ter, No pee too small. FE 17-6157, A ‘ Plastering sheet rock filling tog and finishing. FE 22387 of MRO ARS WELPRO ICE k modernising service, Attic rooms, | GARAGES AND TION feerestion tooms. dormers saci | FE ESPIMATES- TERM tions, jee iow Wale P| STOPPERT & CECIL CARE: TSER VICE fom: ek. cadwet OB 38 = & and cement. wort. TE = Commercial residential, Pree sale and Way filigetes. Courtes Marware Walled Lai Co, 0 Bente CEMENT WORK: ALL RINDS. TRENCHING SuSTOM BUILDER HAS OPEN | Gm Sirecs'! ‘te. dnd water’ tines, ing schedule for immediate WANTED, PUstTeNa Ww start of 1 or 2 ann . Cal en homes. Fixed fee or work, evenings. basis, Also comercial re a" references. a would 0 Bid on projects cf ff : 4 : + § ‘a r removed. santa” |. PAPERWANGING. per removed. wall w PAINTING” PAPERHANGING AND Free estimates. » _fang Decorsiors, ead PAINTING AND DECORA N Mason Thomnsen PE 4-636 an WAITRESS wi ANTED. LiseRtTy Bar 65 N. Saginaw WEDDING CD ig I “wry Sutherland fe Stas Peay Wid. Child. to Boasd 26 tia ly ssn te Roger B. Henry OL iil Mache ‘er Michtear aut MODERN, 4 ROOMS, KEE- EAST SUBURBAN $1000, down. = gy and um ‘ $20 | 4 ‘Toom. Ibe eres, tore, cant screens fenced rear yard VAL 56x26 ston, paved street. a terrific deal $500. Lange’ 4 peom, Clarkston, 3 acces, 8 down 4 acres, § bedroom house, modern, close to Clarkston, $2500. down. rooms, close in. $700. down. Q PAINTING DECOR BCORATING STAR GEORGE MARBLE, 3 bea bunalow, base- — EXCELLENT CARE IN LICENSED REALTOR tnd '2 lots 90,000, "sh.the Painviy a i CHILD, pay CARE’ LICENSED | G81 Andersonville Rd. Waterford gel = =? aL White OA 83801 or FE +1607 PE Seen, ri | SEWER CLEANING FAINTING INSIDE it Wid. Household Goods 27 ae tar A GON Sinks Sinday Ser. Ph FE +2019 i, aan allo | YOUR WN! > , RE- en PRINS ‘s comMercia, | FURNITURE NEEDED | Im Drayton Plains — © new 5 ampsen : oe coor eS SATISFACTION ASSURED ntire home or odd lots, Get the ——— wry = “FAVES “TROt GT TTNG | _ Jo WittraMs— fr > — | top totter” wilt “oa ~ outright—or+ ready to ae im. 2 large bed- _ Ousrenteed. FESons | WOMEN EN WANT WALL WASHING = See On bmi7 oer freee ee ee eae Laie Pant | Realtors FE 4-0528. _—— -_—-— pain ; ’ - . lg | ELECTRICAL CON- | WALLPAPERING AD PAINTING” | ter 7 “BUY If OR AUCTION UCTION Tf | 4 é | Be Large a sae "yrese. | 311 8S. Telegra se & Sun. + tractor. ‘ Call tor estimate. PE 40256 ou, OA 8-268. Pre | 62850 down. $695@ for cash. | Co-operative te Exchange ~ — ARAGE DOO! “Wall Washing. Painting eee ecg p L. C. LADD GARAGE DOOR Herbert Hall, FE 23-2706. FE 4-788) - Dixie OR 3-2361 - : -DVICE Pp WANTED TO BUY ALL TYPES — eanent | 36466 Pontiac L PE 2-0207 Clarkston SERVICE Wa all Washing | & ainting | “of furniture. Ph. FE 2-523 ‘ Par a Sen ae eee be ta this - Reasonadie PE 5-2211 = ‘ , yw ao @ BY OWNER. 3 BEDROOM MOD- apd . . a ; | WIDD TWIN SIZE BABY BUGGY. 02 Dw tore : bie fine home may be just what you Service and adjust your Photos & Accessories 2 | wid bee Dae A - north of Fisher | sre looking for. Large living room door for top perform- sas Sanus. Goren Wed. ? Miscellaneous us 28 “It’s so quiet around here that you can hear a girder drop!"’ | vacANCY FOR 3 GENTLEMEN \~ BUY = LINES _ joao Wr pi en —— — nice rooms WwW wardrobe ance, $5 plus parts. Lopate ered 13 fe pne d mht | anne, TO BUY PROM Pri-| Hotel Rooms 39 rs tiled bath, sf . — . +7 : a a and | Wanted Real Estate 32a! Rent t Apts. Furnished 33, ~~~ rn CRAWFORD AG ENCY | | room, off tized beet, electrie we BENMARK GARAGE | ~ “Television Service 22: “" EE Mog ~~~~~~—~ | Reome by Dey or new | Serene: Living garage. Lot is 80x109. Home is of DOOR SALES > es ee CASH AVAILABLE |= 2 2OOMS. UTILITIES FURNISH.) = HOTEL AUBURIN ts cil en eo a) Aruction with fire. | DaY four SUN, TV SERVICE WANTED 70. SOY Y wous Es a unit. beautiful soneh base. 3| prem Sie fee J ae td ; . . homes now covered by GI Cooking and retrigeration this new me | $15. | DISTRIBUTORS 0 N 51296. FE 56390 barns. and other we to be or FHA mortgages If you are 2 ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH APD | Also 1 or 2 rogm Apa brick. Full basement. , , | y they Bt ad __P. STRAKA ss _torn down OR 37156 | tpterested in disposing °) your ‘Seek 3090 pon — $12.58 466 Newure Ph. FE Recreation room, 2 car garage iv \UL A. KERN. Realtor FE 5-0201 FORMERLY jf Bann ghd ont Wanted’ to Rent 29 eras at once, wee MOFe FOO™ ROOMS AND BATH. PRIVATE | “HOTEL ROOSEVELT | ly ours Alone , Oakland Ave. ‘ PRADO : Z Sys ais : ‘ West side. FE + By week, | $1,060 down buys the country fv- “Real tate Sinc: ne Open Sundays pow a business ist myrel or CALL FAMILY RENTAL SERV Kranees | Bud” Miller, j cntrnere._ nes a Me Se ae Newte ee poet. | oar wat emis decorated 3) Real_ Esta e_ Seaman. Call reel renter- cr buyers FE | Kealtor Bice couple pe eriteg. « ele | 1. rae vintages Close to to shopping cen-| JOHN: CHIN | GUARANTEED 1 1 REPAR ANT | oo DOING. BUSINESS AS STONE ake Avenue cou | ent a tee emcee Nees | Bake, PEST ARDY CON: | COUT Meare home ot aki, Get wit pm, GaN Pe | i nous, Fina? PLoGR. courte | NEP Sears “You Only Live Once | 5.5 gine s cueus off aubu Vi } ad Pm, y > $ _only | s uburn get Wor Vans. oO PULL Y | come y SEP VICR CALC — #0 Pepe en aa att oc odie ee E Soo 5 ROOM ¢ APARTMENT ADULTS ak gh $5 COMNE™ 108. | Se why dent you salt ws and, Cony ¢ room bungalow ae _ Qu. x AND —SouRTous afte for super market. FE and family. A ge we et scu5 YOUR INITIAL | ’ | furn, or partly Ae xe close |“ service on city of suburban pro TE |- ww _saper mer in| meme tee yeu your family kitchen. 2 bedrooms, 3 pe. bath. Let us tool your) MITCHELL’ $ wv Vv | to Best references $-5535 ind prop 3 node ADULTS. "3-5262 BE- STORE FOR nest OR LEASE. home whieh ean add enjoyment full basement. Only . terms. Seer run in fiber-glass and 199 N Sacraw _3281) | FREE TO LANDLORDS. LISTINGS | KG. it = 1, Real a 10:00 or _after 6:00 pm 1956, for berber shop, or comfort and security to your day- Gece nt 001 We would ifhe Norris Radio & TV a eee ee eee oo altor oe, AD EL TS wale FO For | resiery soa fog, meet Gta Uetyes - Cpen Bree, | PEO Laas, Pewee ew @ to} 42583 102 E Huron Street msn. oo e @ to you that the initial REPAIR SHOP 840 Nevade St PE 48284 Eves. PE 21317 3 na WORKINO COUPLE PRE-| STORE SPACE NEAR MIDDLE _ te home. It to the y te 2 gg a Fa 1a TV , CROSLEY LEY CONSOL MOD- rr gel 4 ate toe ms | Eve OA &3330 ferred. No ae the oan ‘em |" strata : Lake. Excellent . oe : : ORY NOME oe en a a Pay 7 lighter, faster to produce and $40.00 Phone _O8 +0 | a ead ces eee YE, GREEN LAKE OFFICE) — ROOMS AND BATH pamrit | Beet a | e'ese .to downtown Pontiac. ¢ ' home. Payments only $45 | i i Cau Mr Eubanks, OAS200 | Upholstering 23) rae Reterences rg ee coly Aubura | STORE PACE. 7 pateelee reome end full beth up. 3 reome| per month After 4:30 a aaa x | CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING | RERraL seauct ue ees | Cotinges Homes, Lots and Estates | 7 NOES AND BATH ALL PRI. | — ee = —————— —- v 2 iis. — WEBSTER SCHOOL DISTRICT. 8 4° Aaa Free estimates. ==" o- your homes and apts No fee. | ee ed ae _vate. Child OK 53 5 fentord — ent Offic Space ame gue heat and « atic eS hong oo nga 4 a ccam PEASTERINO, — ze ten “eee * es REFINED FAMILY Se Woodware M760 Rings Bore | © cerene, Son tee, - pRRIVATE | ATTRACTIVE E. commu. ith laste oe tere! Gann hace 6. hs Fhe Le th oe [GUSTOM UPHOLSTER- “., + 2 6 bed lek ware eae Wore nity Netional Bank ing. th ne ‘bouse,. Living| ir heat, gas water heater rear Spon WULSTERIES. REASON- a) oo e- 3 bedroo miake ie yon WANT QUICK CASH FOR 4 ROOMS. NEWLY FURNISHED. 3-7}7; | foom, difiing room and staircase outside grill. Va- Patel sehee Ad were quasentect. | wag tits Cooley, Lake Rd. home within 10 miles of tiac “your house and lot. 4 or § room, Private bath and entrance. Down | OFFICE SPACE TO INCLUDE | carpeted from wall to wall. Pien- and only $2,350 down a - | FURNITORE. REFINISHING savesce’ lor “seacen wh easels | ee ee ee tors PM 40 "Norton le only. At | i utilities, secretarial services, stor-| ty of closets, Brand new 3 cer} ance $60 m PLASTERIN tiques a specialty. deposit against any damage. FE _Qguition —w—e ae eS OOM FOR outside displays. FE gereee cm come —, De: ls PAMILY POR PRES © CLEAR — ig ir ree’ MAKERS OF custom, a BOLT nie de : nished apartment. Small child | ——— an income. HOME. Apartment ereailno — aw ANDRE —— SS ee tak oat ees wicome ti sicinbaugh Court| For Sale Houses 43 by owner hes 3 bed- pair j « serie phaser — my aS Detrott Buvers Waiting See caretaker in rear basement ~L~L. Cc LADD yeome. ° : “Thomas Upholstering eS ee, al cesar | C. PANOUS, 1919 M-15 CHILDREN WELCOME LARGE 3 come Dixie Hwy on 3281 This- is 0 bew y bessing. con- PLASTERING © = : Laced r penne In eee. | | _ PHONE ORTONVILLE 132 room modern eon = 3946 Pontiac Lk. Rd. PE 30007 md Lp __D._Meyers Phone FE S-8888 __| Stea_Wrte Footac Pree Bor S| LISTINGS WANTED | SSS u's Corner Cass Lake Rd. _Many more to choose from. Drive ; 1S ) | faned 3400 Dix'c Mer On 31608. SLIP COVERS, DRAPES & BED | WorKING COUPLE WOULD LIK / cane AS out to our office look over Saw Lawnmowers spread« Your material _PE 5-6707 | furnished apartment or cottaee — Waiting, we buy, sell. Co ae cely Ma €2et) APT. BY OWNER. 5 ROOM into nth photo-list.ngs. Parking et our Saws—L = tine Apri uly : round home ecioak: Accurately she . 18 Cham- Typewriter Service 22A| 1 PE 78015 after 6 pm. H.C. Newingham. Broker | CAROE 4 ROOM. EXECUTIVE ‘OR OFFERS Elisabeth Lake. 1 biock from bus | a’). WORKING COUPLE WITH DOO 381 § Marshall professional couple Carpeted fie | _ line CAMERON H. CLARK SAWS. | AWNMOWERS where a NS RENTE wont @ house close tn or fret | FE 49643 or FE 40661 (peel Lets WR) Cas Clarkston BY OWNER. 3 ROOM CINDER se FE ¢-6492 ss, \CHINE SHAS — - =| fh hatte rd : block. $3400 cash or terms. FE | 1362 W. Open Evenings Le RPENED PEWRITERS AND ADDING MA. — - PROMISES LAKE ORION NEAR R METHODIST | ‘ neue in geed com | Cox a. ve Real Estate Exchange MANLEY LEACH - 10 BAOLEY es repairing Expert work, Gen the oniv one we make is to give _Chureh. 3 rooms | 900. > MY _2-0671. Gition, could easily be con-| = R. YTC P erie SUBURBAN SEPTIC TANK SE ry a Supply WANTED TO RENT FOR you reliable real estate serv- LARGE UPPER FRONT APT verted into income 4 bes ~ DRAYTON ae Lake Orion vy 2-643! ol =| { J J bed- ice at we trive to d 268 Or e rooms, , base - rooms. Mode room : AND AEMOBAL | Lost & Found | (24 room. furnished. lake front eed listings on good ‘salable a ag EM. stoker Heat, Plumbing | and BUILD NOW “ae Gee heme. A bteck free Pree estimate PE +2008 ee ee, ary |. — a oe Fee Bere ee pers ena sialianieaa griage omar" arr ecden | {ot us bund you a uew heme coy.| Sewee Oe wes Bee? | > = The material.| rooms. room, dising ——- LOST - 2? BLACK AND TAN Must be within 20 miles of | TL es ., Realtor wicks ar ee Modern y room. ‘s) aes hounds | PRIVATE. CLEAN, 3 R Fane end and models to from. teak Also sfirube end fruit 4 - even coN ar aon at cat penraakes a Bo w FE 24810. vath, adults preferred. PE 1-7788. New Ranch Home i Financing sorts . estomane re Sater. Ook } trimmed br licensed cualified | BLACK LA col. _—eeliient care of your r Member Cop Real Estate Exch NTAL AOENCY REGISTER F. 0. RORABAUGH floors throughout, 2 car garage. Fe eT 32706 After ¢ cal) triever, male a 5 eicMlgy 9 He rs ty Write box 29. arta Quick placement in epart- pres sgh tea ~ 0 ge FE 2-5053 Neat & clean & beautifully land id Precs ts and hemes. Adams Realty clusive . scaped. $10,925 with $3,000 down. Pa a hy hye Lg. ~ Mow Pe ag ead | SP R ING \ co. FE > 7053 Sieg Eg no - ver — no wr CN aera” L. C. LADD ‘our wne wea WATCH. — ca sd] : heasonabie +2008 Cost LADY'S LONOINES WATCH. W WANTED 2 OR } BEDROOM in excellent condition. 2 pic- Sie Benes TE: OR 3-26 ; : : white gola. FE $6042. Reward ‘s a ent A 8. Unturnished JA ture windows, full b Re PE 3-6201| & Taxes | ae! oe PUP WEARING | agg ag gl gg ag a Is Here Re apt: oll AC heat, recreation space | _BY OWNER. $7 W. CHICAGO Corner Cass Lake Rd. ~— | Grosse Vette conse. atone | smith Pearce Floral Co. FE 3 ROOMS, GROUND FLOOR. PRI- poss —_: "| decorated. \iving room 2 bed DRAYTON PLAINS Ep Bewiat TAX ACCOUNTANT | . ems , YF joes is Buttons tn Lt — —— = — = vate nagar — entrance Ne rooms, kitearn utility room and By rc. 3 Sedroom ranch in new wa — al sale, appes wi s \ owner. — 16! test WILt THE 2? MEN IN OLDS Share e Living| Quarters rs 30 be paid 9 too price for weet mies Oru Rest not | Lake Privileges i gerage. sorms wt. | subdivisior. Handy to stores and Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 who picked up English Short: every special extra fea = . water share bath. Lake privt | Usacvally attractive 3 bed- of rod for the kids. Convenient ier kde oo sot a REWEA aeweAtOO & EXPERTLY DONE oe tort my aniernooe. | Tago oie MSR DESIRES “e cae Caen ocmaels a | leges Elisabeth Lave’ Estaes FE aoe es on ard Pine | pe ge ag penned ener j _ Veal Seden Suits tailored. FE 54-3792 — eae return to Adams Rd share motern home OR 3-0427. your perperty "t ws easy +e = — es Iving room with nat-| 5:30. City is work ‘on our EAST SIDE 6 R¢ ROOM "MODERS 4 FLOOR | Auburn Heights or call IX WOMAN WITH CHILD TO SHARE ee . Ae aay Srecceied, VE ural. mogace. Cus F| GC aetee e = a ‘oors. pe umpnries or = i“ M odern kite’ reened mortgage. May eu room, sombantes oors LAKEPRONT Garden Plowing 16A | Leowing about dog call. Reward sh a biva. a wee child fia ee Real | 3-742 a modern shen aad sex bes Santi as peyment = fowt, oe doors tere Brick and e LAKED sonT 2 ~ | cost: BROWN AND WHITE DOO. Saar ohn Kinzler, Realtor | POUR ROOMS. Gas e rooms and up. Full) §ROCM HOUSE 1N IN store and bus, garage,| apartment, death, huge jong hair. bob tail. name h. Wtd. “Contracts, Mtgs. 32) on, _vate bath, FE ¢0808 =| basement, GE oil heat. rec-| lage. Must Other homes and room, nog on ptm pe cee gy Se re rw Me bag an FE A | cae pmo —g nop ANS! feensaie aise uae | Belper r'sW.Bumen ome | Ficet* arn seam trage |, leat age iy ors aay — | Co-operati~s Real Estate Exchange . near . . auto, water bedrooms| ™ with natural Lost. BLACK ONYX RING IN CASH ° monthly heat furnished. EM/ BRICK TERRACE bus.| beth too. Automatic ‘ol heat. A Neisners Set. PE 2-8006. Reward FOR YOUR TR on 30m _________| 44 Acre Nursery - lige Call for appointment. ROSE Mc-| BEAUTIFUL VIEW! 613.00 i= Aor end Ae Tost: PRIDAY AFTERNOON LAND CONTRACT Trades are made to satisfy af! |TWO ROOMS. . Spacious 4 bedroom modern| You will — extre | LAR rms rm Heights. y J. Cook. FE | —— . = rimmed eye gliasse ¢e ° concerned pie down navments | aged roe. A ho Alber heme idee Ser count Las) home. Ve 7 beast Pal wal te wall ACRES 6 ° eee sina" | Employment Agency on Nicholie & Harger Co. are scarce. a _, 290 _N at | pe. owes 10 minutes om ‘ fh liv room, dining| home. Two car also om Humphries K ARD LEVELING, Borne Huron, or around 1) W_ furor st Phone FE 58-2189 eal) us do IS fee wop- | 2 ving ~ | room & Ae: ed at $7350. black road. 3-3653. Sess _ Matt truccine. BN net PI San CASH FOR YOUR DORRIS & SON LARGE > ROOM senble ter couple | inches end dising "room, | €! ™ — BAST GURURSAR EOS 4 E50 E- — ee sn SO et OR} EABD-COMTRACT ____| REALTOR _____CO.OP_ saix, Inquire at TN. Saginaw ent, bern 24x30. bee! Pike ge : ESALE Fomiy heme — 6 large fueme 9 grading nd leveling. OR 34008. Liat SRT Any ee vee} RALPH B. GARNER [euwiwes Pe eit) “a — fig. gi er | Y R ee ee ee dining rooms, both carpeted. Oak La ad Service 18 Vicavere. Se ig e003. Wing hoy Bide ‘ oe we. ol Se il wenng. | R Houses Furnished 35 ioe ii “— . GA’ YLO D = on esol, cast tie Vocation re — — “eier, undry 1 soa? CBRITTAN b > OE “KINNEY ent is this m Sa , paras Lost: “BRITTANY SPANIEL. Rochester Mic an McKINNEY heated bhai ba np Ivan Manor home wit stairway te unfinished A scaped toes ates. ; 2 Gy = Ornice B800 wet . Other features include arg = — FOR FAMILY ONDRY GERV.| ward FE 21189, 124 Gladstone CASH = iggy Maa ~ te Se corey of Send. For Rent Rooms 37 |" open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 have these tes FOR SALE LAKE HOME. 5 Rest, “3 ear caress. Only 04,000 orchard - pref room. heat, water, Are back Heve our salesmen) “PDUANCES E Meculoeh, —_— : LIGH” B ROOM. | Z-i 3 gaicx | B. D. CHARLES, Realtor] [Spge eaStecad’ porch overlooxing | ¢°*®- ; gall em you ot your zs + + > Ta ‘Realtor, Pei for 2 men of couple.’ and ¢ near Web- lake, close to store $4,500, terms. | INCOME i PE 4241, 8 10 am. after MILLER, RLTR. we A, Taylor, ’ in. FE 53-0720 Enoet, see's te mort- FE 4-0521 94,080 cash. Near Oxford. FE geeutiful home and surroundings. i § p.m. aK, _ Close : __FE 4-1786 after 3 p.m o> — 2 f FOR SHUT. BEN DOIN SINESS AS STONE LE EEPING ROOM. PRI- | £8s° Pp 1717 8. Telegraph 5-204. No e in town to have i eon p stroke Sag P oR —_ tes ae sirance. Close is. FE Co-operative Real Estate xchange reomers. itdsicn, 1 owners 4 : : oe ‘ ——— cla lo rae? faces Pe ean. (oie gym. caus on tiesen.| Want to Sell? | su: csma| A HOME-OF YOUR FULL PRICE $3500 Sins § pecroome, Yad om HE a a DOUBLE ROOM IN WN You will see the value inm.this| ‘ty parking space ROTICE is CASH CONTRACTS : home. Suitable for ” women or ow? that Fraternal Ordet of Eagles “s H ~ . . two bedroom e for $1500 down. = ’ 2887 - whose | & 2, Vanwe® O08 Dislo Bey BUYERS WAITING 2_men_ FE _ 5-010. assed porch, No. 3 In Hickland Reed. Poo- | _OR 1388 ° ° EXTRA LAROE ATTRACTIVE! 7 oy Down Payment * cle rate, = arn Reef) JOSED . NewszZ e : ° an.” to the Michigan | IMMEDIATE CAS!: FOR YOUR leepine room. \W. side. Private 1 ) ‘ozy and a ag Be: =, Commission fo for | land contrast -t equity .n your “atime SS ere Geen entrance near path. Clean young | Trade or Sell “Tee o bedroom t 2 privuegee’ | w elas eet lub leense to r rk: L erford,, ae iy man only. 34: Seminole Com wad ; and oe Ris. the semaers K’'L. Templeton, Realtor] S20a"usmedisie “reruhe. | Otnce: PRIVATE EXTRANCE, OF rooma,” fall fall bei full basement weal INCOME PROPERTY oa Fe 242233 | (. busline. Kitches vileges. heat. big living room and Down, Large 3 bedroom bun- THREE UNITS the” Liquor Control Commission SRaURED NORTOAOE, Uc 38333 Cau T Ey Contracts bustin iene Machen. dosole rage ates | “guiow "bragit new "Eero al = ane Clg Beg WH T BROS. HOTE . P tie, double kit, sink w au-- and bath on main floor, erect. Dated _April_8,_ 10° PAUL = KANTZ PERRY Two Family Income tomatic hot w ail in- rooms and beth 2. oe : ng _- yy FE 5-8406 or FE 2-7676 °°! ‘yma or OR STi roar rooms now —_— aos - terior studding one and pone for two rei that ‘ ; from $15 weekly. hote . conditioned save money,” Real v oly - —— : . ew =r? SDE i ee . Call us to Eastern Jr. . i . best Ling, ae oS FE 2-5003. at 380 Mt. Cle Pontiac WE NEED before you move. FE 56!vT. pue—and-shepping4 rooms and bedroom home op fear. : r applied to the jen pete s > - ROOMS. | bath down, 4 rooms and bath up. | ¢1400 Down. Brand new FHA-Bur~ = lub at our disposal ‘vo purchase new| comme "KNAUF, Re LIGHT ‘a plaster-painted E s me cow & gost me! ence Come Neer, wine, am seasoned contracts for}! ROY K Realtor airs Men. 102 Whittemore. Fas beat, double ge galow, vestibule entrance, oll fur $120. es ; spirits to bone fid> members, only our Cliente oR MAHAN. | 8% _W_ Huron RICE ROOMS, GIRLS: 0 to $10| Setieving and prised to sell. bictare window ta Fm. “This! room es eee ; that tatont SED SO BOY L) Oe 1 BED: : leges, and where can you Gan, sar Ome Liquor "Control Cnnbee S Wfoom home with good basement man F Taso aA ROM, AU-| In Grand $7108, ents are $36.69 Mo buys 2 bedroom house now Cle grant said pe from date and garage, attic desirable in| tomatic heat and hot water. Pri- 7 for $8350 Pull price? Bet- ® A a ons April. 6. 1954 ‘ree, — eae on gga Lake Vite entrance. FE 42780 _ — | Donelson Park i year” "lentar —_ ter call on this one AY from Leesa! Movine | — a ae eu THAT oad, Cade avenue. z CEL FURNISHED A fine 2 bedroom ranc ba Om te) NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT Pa REAL Lake Read. ard inte Strest nic aay a Aaron Private wx | Ste, writs we ‘ home choles neigh thood. $ nice rooms > HOUSES den hal x, = ; th Knights of a on ‘Inge and Sundays with Oneida 2 oe in the trance. FE 42780 after 6 y throu-hout Rum: 2 la page Bie |< po A. i q RE CED RATES remiss oF no apetied to the Wie W_ Huron Py PE $4303 | _ West Pontiot Press Bos NICE WELL HEATED SLEEPING voum fw overyies cod) ous bres room & Gains re) lk pany Fa) - ¥- . co ra oo eame| iiae, Saat cattl cut | Wanted Real Eatate aZh |PAE, TSE ws resent | Saale Flasence | Sooo le BEE a2 LOTS | Ac ston for a club licenre to se es GE! ALES, REALTOR ann at you one you sure are | tgiet t r and spirits to Lie N. SAGINAW 1. PE 24011 ROOM. LADY. NFAR GENERAL m & good bet.’ That's right, one house con- ember> oply and thet it is | BUYERS WAITING FOR SMALL te 8, Jo West Suburban : cacesl'a’ Vilage = Roselawe wed ond Guiiee| ottee FE ouO. AG STEAM eee AreD On Poatlas Lake Wa. neercree | LH. BROWN, Realtor ee large living Bats Fe days we J ,. 4 ON FARMS x, 2 , @ in, 64 Pine. cent Lake. An exceliently condi- pew. Huron Fe 2-4810 fast nook, and many other hereof. Dated April 5. CASH % acre es 100 ft. no INGLE MEN OR PLE. i6i aed, room home “cls hny ember Co-op_Real Estate Exch attractive features; , me IN. i : 4 ae walls, and @ Also «@ BIRMINGHAM, 2 BEDROOM AND small contains Yo THAT B..D. CHARLES Fr ROOMS, CLOSE IN | - i) eee ie eles | tile dete on Ish, gale to ue} reome bath. Good im > whose 44 Mechanic. peecee - 2nd. basement, come here so make that ap- y joes st one w a4 HOURS Beuitedte Society. 1919 8. Teebgragh —_—— fenced. ORs, 2, ,sor™ | petatment HOW, bows per- = . . a Sees one 4 BY) AN = = or ——- _— 7 — a : me > ete ; _ ‘ ; Re AprecPrriisted $4 Sa page * Fitke’ bloc roodwert een |e RE ME Industrial elon Co.’ other spirits to Sone "nas oo il sale Ce with electric plate ford pervats oo \ a t 1613, zon | $8250 L.A members ont sat Conse Com: | . oat “We ‘mene business! ' Prefected. Call, after maT od Ca Sepiso OOM. SIAMINGHAT RE ren, hom. bat | One of Ge beet tuys = mission to erent said license unon T LARGE ROOM A Men. M1 4-1553 AND HARGER CO. — tes’ ond good poe EE * from | Edw. M. Stout, Realtor New on outside main floor w,, aree Oe ere beled, April 6.1904 we cee) Cheon woupie ee Late | SLEEPING ROOM WITH BREAK: | 39 w. Huron st. . PE 5-818 _OR roams date pl sane ONCE a! yA hee Tait onseeRPING WARS | vg washing snd ironing. open 8:30 “th, 8:20 SLARKSTON, (1% 8 MAIN.| ment auto turmece. pear - wet for free $19.50. 7 1 block to ba- 1 person, 153 Pros- : ee | Y i Acres ° te ee ~ ‘saben. ok Decorating 20| 3 oer Zarate seam | | SS, oe ri, prote sous —eumenan_conwes | fee ag eg re PR * ite 1 No strings attached. : buyer . + Fe, SLEEPING ROOM FOR GIRL: sche ™m wen a TINO, | product a entrance, 118 & Howard. +4 & wes | J. Le 4 trees. (7 W. Myron rE sais : x Wht "FE api oni ea, TE, |? ROOMS On Bye TINE. ADULTS og piitlienee. ae Bie Brice, #1. 5m 6.08 down rie, ~ eae eS 4 p ‘ Le ; , : . 4 ; TO Le ee ag ee oe? ere RPE Pe ey ee tee \ : Re, Rg Ns ca nf Ree ee, ¥ yt 3 gill eee ene Te pee ~ cS Sila Wil ae ia Ghataaee airs ee f . i . ; L , > Lear For Sale Houses 43| For Sale Houses 43| ONTIAC PRESS, TUESDA =f | : : uses _43/FUNNY BUSINESS = = sib I Y, APRIL 6, 1954 ‘— | . CYNIETT 3 © _ by Hershberger | Sale Suburban Prop. oe aes, : 7 or Sale Farms | Dra - ai pe i of ae ea Pons 48; Mone ? - yton Area PING, eae UTICA FFE FO ‘Money te Loan 33 For Sale Housetrallers . t Sede LAKE ORION. A doll bouse ” ° ge tame 2p 2] 2 sciek ade, Few. Dinoas nt ada Lethe nw 5s weatail Se eae eee eee = = aa 6 aa , CASH. PROMPTLY AMERICAN | GENERAY Geeerel firaecicanee ot ea ae SRY Poms nett ‘crmntenves| Est boy ea si hs tee Si with ou me ry —ae sutomatic ; me = r i pel trailers. oe ee } SERESRE "ecaaiy one For Rent Farm Prom. A Eagar rie | fey, ome oe SS from #5 fin Sevement, Sas #1 tee with #000 down. Boo't gh — ag ee te anes | ES tae career | ANDERSON, 1004 | — ' tached garage. ab be sorry, call now * ee Se am Wire ARM Way We Go Dusiuess bere. 7 | simoss See ncaa hy freee on large W's Der —— jets ond ot . orl eon me 2 rom Rey EF] PROV : Brreman. excellent condition. Lake Pr —— LAKE. Only « ? on eat Tee: oe mee 2-2647. Kal. 2-6076 alter 5, and whdbingcarde LOAN ee ee ivileges shores to the sandy SY | Sale ; > W. ef Detroit, - | trailer; for « . ores KL, Templeton, Realtor| tare, nage Spams |e) | he ten aera « ne | ee ae oe | Seat ES : ‘ . ~ Pa — < _ i ‘ a i ae ee ones Sp Seis | ses et ees tea Sate GET CASH QUICKLY |~ OXFORD TRAILER Bisaeraie dows | ££ 2" bedrecm «ci pikes, "Mitchen is 12n30. Lot P of mene oy ft hy -> thing. “ot stock diaries. Beery: Up to $500 m SALES ~ | (ESr6e Bring com sth foxiGs. Sure o comfortable TD Bei aes sandy” loam ooo space with Rittemore. |] Bago te, 1088, core. Bring Feu: ere, a is tere Cae S broker Cutterd surrounding shelves new #7060, Better call A Do tt excellent deals closed in the sturd features © Sit. log a Tenn. em this one r Hi] models. A - y Grocery & Home putes. 10. aise mode ca ar| te ag tooking Stewarts, saving fireplace. Work- JOSLYN ©. . doe. decorating of er Store building Jaume pre bale Signature and the clat see them to appre ae | See | SSS ease ee) SSS oo eae teks ae Utility ‘te lovely 9 yea . | omer 06x286" situated on cor | package fo 62.308 fo 8 Lew gereee oil heat. ~o- f center hail bungalow moothis ra with| © ‘unit ,a im fast growing | KL a 3) ton ee eee ae, ; LOVELAND o13,608— terme opnt omer tee Yl oma Se- SO pee 4 wine store ~~, be | The pow 20 fast A A ; Cail for. appointment. polated wells Oe owns” receives 0! year written | 64. license. Olfered at only $20,- Po ot Cass re ¢1n Lak ers, full basem: and al} materials. workmanship Loa Co hes ‘t 18 foot Yellow Lake Rd., Keego Harbor efront bor gine pa mg = 4 b- Gayle wo oe, R n ee | trier you cam baal wih cece Mt ee | ee SeeeE SEE Roy Annet Inc. FE 2-9206 Sige h . - .™~. : . string 90° it . a ane ay East side, G. L. VINEY 38 E. Huron Tons | Teatal play. sed rs sold oo argé living room with pic- seem Livin reom. Builder D Open Evenings eral 3-Tie9 | 202 PONTIAC Parts & Accesso al ae windo Ret antl ma 3 roo ns beeen ows “SE ee and Bunday 1-4 grate Bank Bipo | | Mile Bouth of Take aa ses ae ee =e | tureace, Sgr" «| Business Oppoctunities 51 Ni “iss QUIDER 31-7. 3, REDRODA COMPLETELY FURNISHED tie . ee cect, ee mod- For Sale Lots 46 | (erore ere ins (ge S j 7 ————— nae ._ FE , of heat. ; paved street pig away amiga 7 D- i ue. gee tie tes owe. Rio, brine, Sead oo meen “Mrs. Looeelip will now gi ACRE TRACTS (eu sams Sper Aatst| Community Loan Co. Ponti cosy. nest home for © couple. 4 ‘ —eall us! wecsiaee of the give you her analysis wrk ce he ae @ — 22119 Community Loan Co. 1aCc ; shen s ready for you. Eveuings teste R. Tripp, Realtor fully modern home [a latest gossip!" - Reacts "excellent location, choice, Bay County Bar 30 E. Lawrence FE 2-713} é der . Lawrence Street popular location. Well For them over not tile Here is @ bar } Priendly servic ~ 8 Eveninr- 4 tot, with lane Sale Houses We sell them because we Teally that can ‘be’ bought for the un: : . h omnet, TAMILY, INCOME, Sa ve bane fe cat ences Sale Houses _43|__ For Sale Houses 43 sci i a” Shenire Foaly | Mitaay lows down. payment of JTNEe tree percent us placg sown es ome Redroom ° Pr a ela Realtor support a eyear, an =| MOBILE HOMES wilt ace A arg beths. Owner, 3 _o e BEAUTY : ——.. Foy $2950, 1 WILLIAMS LAKE RD acPh LO. Lake FE 2-810 = and property| . 2 ft to ft. length. Ge & and oy PE — ae 34n13, floor, living seom. wae bes tare at Attractive one - | down 83 6 FRIVILECES. | Soak de" wate te minute. Meet) 1) Lt 8 nings : on trade. Eve- Deth 8 go! situated story ww | 2100 _W month. 8. Sebek, | Te details on 1629 : ary goer © coe Der. inore tached 1's car garage | AUBURN HEIO : : See, with “trentage on” jot loon | BUSINESS _Dranner, Oxford, =| Grab Y You eae buy ales lot. Needs : diate HEIQHIS. Imme- This oa Ay t-. t LOT ON P Grab \ Ps reconditionea trailer Hutebinson BLOOMFIELD fetch, Only 60.008 -—— el gee hl gon » BEST ee ge © 9 ~~ yy ES 7E eneg, | reese rere alae With “ee “eee Brick ranch ig gonna 3 YTON AREA Ser ete! Ceamate on BUYS to in. excellent « pa 42 & 3 PM 182, really puts ywcated ‘near Owosso | it out . rooms, -iving 2 lovely bed- bedroom 1 floor ranch a estibule en- at 610,000 condition Offered BIG LOTS 100x300 er gu a Ni Aig ren . | Hutch , . Seg buib in beat terre Seer eteere| Se apa TODAY a pep End re aaa picture window. dining space 28) & wal \enld with new wali bedroms and beth down. we. A. | Woodward 29700 Det bemes auavere ‘Seet greta. tram | orsers Poe Ok Ea, Bf -— § tn orgy sitting door closets. one Sopraem 1e! Seances KEN POR BETTER 81 rot ___—_| arate entrance. ‘The. busine oem | | alse Corner 11 Mile ® Woodward @ kitchen, -_ A beauty furn.. 2 lots. closets, f up. Full basement. TILED NE For Bette SITES ver e. "The business is | You'll enjov doing bus! Roy LI fe vanity, be ee er ae $2,000 down. $11,900 with = aoe, t well built BATH— CHERO emee re hoe gel ng ng a be America's oldest and largest <=; ==> ot Highway, Pitas ee ae if Sena START Paceine nome, pe ee. y $1500 DN. se ae von KEE HILLS meels J oe met Seaeee Serene feat come | . call Mr. Bday FE shez} CORT M.IM (tk , ie hes oe I naipedone RAB oP ue! oe can still select trom 18 | rg ptt tale | Sire. caro $300 quickly on sige | TRAILER pg aise RAY O'NEIL, Realtor | mrectitattaused eas | Ser RANCH teense Lor.| rime ot reaar eee eeme | OL ATE-WID | Ricgaceeogturmiure Lone mde | R | fh. JOHNSON, Realtor | Serr Real Bele setae meee emt) Sass of oes cer many ati Weghda FS elie Mee 1 E-WIDE | ge ee ene’, ~EXCHANGE = ot floors —— 30833 27883. weekend + | Pontiac e of Ponting | Cash . 1704 o. Tekegras hR my stig st. any ew sal al Sioemént win ~ $700 ae Cane Ee ee “pen ® Landmesser, Broker you'eet_ 29 mos 12" mor 6 mos SALES—FINANCING graph RE. | Bee eee ie ee ee 4 BEDROOM HOME Flush doors throughout” Pas: 2 DOWN | poh zene Sage Dee | SUSY RESTAUNANT POR sate. 200 etc “nest “s8 SohoowER BUDD : an’ bein ae ae Enchen,| East side. close in. One paren ee Rool-vent awnings ft bot. with — beth. sexr¢ FOR SALE _Eves. FE $-1392 | Money OTURANE POR SALE. 2 19 6? po 36 85 rm ge BUDDY large sup and lavatory. down. Bepemens Sith of fuenee bags Gar ute as 8 month inc angers par e000 Orchards Bin IN WARD'’s | Come to and see , wane ® year How M47 ale = ony 1 AND 3 NUDSEN} Bie eee). vace or PONTIA | EEESeS | Topo oe comm wanes Spey eegedir ses | riuaneroncaetnt worst SOP Platte Te . 75 a 1 : — n. FE $05 | : on th ay | se SS BRE, Uetrteeee ctece br EAST OF PONTIAC $450 DOWN » &_ 1. 80 DOWN rua Bo eben | Seber mace op awa tegaer ot Sever ae Norton Ave. == UNION KE "| Bose sascea ton om ‘neki Ge} ae as A out beat = ig, fall, Basement Pa | “Non, Woods, pome sites im Dra taXO ‘Soap exceeding tt" ole To Special ordera. welcome “i pein te. pores st ores Attractive cement wad tect rear, to mane Fy ——-B, F ¢ rocks te rooms are : | pas beth. tied ‘Eiteben, | HOLMES-B aay Pr ucts or cor temeinder per cent teed —* ad ma s Lares bt. #0 goon ibome Lining. — wired “but — aa ewer d . od ~ FAST SERVICE eronee ‘ok Sore. Lacee bet. CAN wih GS) Sees fu beth, ‘wuiny Foom: | CARROL} PO ithlag’ fram bere “on Lr 9 ROOM | __om Sse” Even OR 5. Reliable pervon to se ee re ba Gusten cat pasting North Side an oe ine make a Pr Ns. Lg Rae Lain over Conv eniene of in Ortonville be OFF JOSLYN Bis | this county er ccounta. in| HOUSEHOI D ian eviciens ana i $2,500 beach. $7. _> Bve..FE + bel tous a heme ts | ior er VE $4237 after business . competitive | NEW AND | je _qnd_ Susder_ 9.8. = residential ares. 6 rms EMBREF @ $00 | | BEDROOM Aa WEST SIDE comes te home. i hg «! On BUSLINE are or tun Mane beste” bametanl pest | ~ ill cg ar cece ae beth including 3 . E & GREGG decorated. OR . ALL NEWLY S s flowing springs. __ 33110 _ eves. rE come Qvalified mmediate in- FINA w pric plan. Meow terved_varm Se ee lake Rd EM —Seceeates. OR PSA. SEMI-BUNGALOW ¢_PaNous es sk | lors “or Lore cpporvunity, to | peceen will beve | CE | dows = ies tan een eee ag ome) NORTA END SS ne ee oe = never ett Sad Upper strats Lake TARE Shee oe require avestment™ ot | 3% ge cerned pa TRAILER EXC — WM. H. KNUDSEN Pull RN 2 BEDROOM HOME senoot fornece “ty bioek t0| down, cuaswey aod aeeetescs WN ‘94 Pontise Trail co | Bes ‘eerie ts your" for | ~ aur Pbicret 640] Oden 8 1 ee REALTOR EN oid. $13,500 oa lot. 3 years | 7 ACRES TR $1,800 down | large floored ettte wo. a = com oo | LOTS s@ X 320 ON eee | _ 10 Hen oe Clean —$$$__—_______ | ~~ S and Sundays p. ae pb as: Ss EAI cutee a8. NE at tasement | Sc See are |_ Setar Oe eee Becks "p Orokaurstoa | Fate, AnD Danas conta $25" NEW MOON “Bre p3tn Sism a es oe eae pecbannerd Very. very, sherp ~~ $12 | NEAR LO® oe — ig ory 0 mais” LONO, LONG ; . Cw | floor. Priced at —— 2 ot S10 -— i200 DOWN | also re 6WaLron | ee S tare | mr" r . | KIN 1 B . FOR COLORED DO | gel dak moun. biseoon eae WIL fie AND UP. $28, DOWN. fi health PE ese | Quick, Friendiv Servi Quauitt POR PRICE A ungalows * cor garage, 2380 gla $750 DOWN—OR Sa Ressment, _fersace “large lot Lis M. BREWER | Buy ‘stoct a “AND GARAG Lac )|C ARKNURST TRAILER *° SYLVAN VILLAGE Brick (2 $495 DOWN CUC Rite REAL oy — TRADE ey vin ‘near W. Columbia. re osm. Rensevet ete | tate over and equipment ond Baxter & oc. ae MILE h OP LAKE ne tact year fer ot 7» haem Naeead me N. . abs — . FN W. IAC RE ALTY a THREE $61200 NEAR MID ore > re 5-9851 or FE Ay an ———— = fin. Ve sci Tae g | 17"22 suburban location in good Eves. T8119, pa ta Pome Very latse 737 Baidwin : CO | Straits Lake. 9000. cash IDLE MAN ; a Li P PARKHURST " wail, winbandiner a = yrhese| 7 BEDROOM Ranch CA _ lly gg I gg gael oc tS _EM 3-2002 or EM 3-526 _ z. | Beuates ONCE. NEEDED F lvingston C IP 2 twin size i ea y. Extra large jot feo | gf — yg * g = Telli bath 8, — down ond 5 a _54775. 3 WATERFRONT LOTs | _.| tory. Ow and surrounding oR “a a ; ourt & Sales meet, den. mate bese ou, Eneabety Lane "he. win bus, PROSPECTIVE newiy deco'sid.” One, of the Rail le | SP ve tee” cppotstment | Sarid iorenaen are aS | brand acy, oe Pred ‘e furnace. . full dasem: ho Lots IN eshte ate owned iol | a i - _ Priscé tee Sencha ou mre F. C. Wood Co. BUYERS tad ‘now vacant Iai" Seaeatent_"Topyrticn"amng | Wr Pontiac “Press Some | rite ete ee | MONEY | irre "eicat at to m0 A unel sala 900. No better Cor Williams t . lh gre are looking for that home SYLVAN LAK = hot water = heat, 150 a AR DRAY. come. RM ate manele | > . | double bedroom ae e. | a 2 3-9988 After a. Se aie 5 eg Dowe per: With te 2 bed E CITY well hos oaod wit irves, caned’ | igen | Pine loc AR DRAY.| re gi ty po ge Rg Back Break | W ic Te | erase HILLS Se . — | ou can ender : it} sem!-bungslow _— brick son $1201. E r Rooeee: ear . win a8 Fam Sopa: Bg able with com jo “breaking Bills | : oka. RADE temporary California ranch No Steps to Climb ase — d ou = peted an’ has Ky ar atin ve. FE ¢3156 Pon . ae eee ri eee fives €, ectory training program nak os nec ux tor 46 to “a model: @ late 1088 pletion ring oom Comfortable meyer hom | don't eeley. ws today - sane ici iabe and 2 car ga- Nicholie i j — Deautifl weeded per-| plead a tiret ‘wn omar Same only bg day on, Overland. reir modern 30 a bm aie 2 bedrcam tome te} Frances F. “Bud” » a Ge to A oe . | ene ecm of Chovasen. 3 | Liveral compony sssistance. 6). neste sivar’ i wapald Gin | eek oheiniieneitiiledia batt = 3 bedrooms. well ead het water-| = « Miller fathe and « olace amg Ba ——— BATH AND | f% of frontage. = Eston De) 400 cash = concer assistance. $3-' of ae over 6 5 gee seat 2) -PF-WENTURA BODES jee = 2 vena) mer sare gare. an coe ——o ’| pose. ie many p Accu poh er Nos 5 sere Trade for Me, TILITY. il oores. Marts of ee aoe jete beginning — con. =env.: vow choose — “trailer MA VENTORA WOUSE- ‘ations. ro vr. Donaldson 00, i this se in oe | 33° ft. ; B78 BS 2 . . im? 21 Fr. TR 100300 Buy now and rhocss re see. Fe 'simt, ee w 8 cnet STONE ~ 9-7 For Sale Lake Property. _| wan sup act —s | lars sorting e - fo a a an Rh ting ; aaa rooms. Price 40,080, terms. RD L:AKEFRON benches selec.ed cliente tathing LC LADD beer Baal tor garden| Giatce nest No phone infor. 25-5500 Auto Accessories 5 John Kinzler, R pe we eRe Oita, Brel Sh Pam mer wR BBE) Tc dent te RET aca calor ape AUTO C r ‘ 3 y beach y at 1878 ‘ 32361 | , 2 0 Pa ee Ree an] areg Arm, tone ie Se Se oe | eg ee 2" SrovD KENT. Realtor |... GROCERY. Today me spent ty Co-operati od te ew weneh atcet. ile Evie os | nice aaa ake or m with 0 | _“Well_ beth tomes _stncy_1000~ Realty. PE E rrowt. suey ™"s ‘ eausae war cees oo ee GROCERY a FREE. OvE'S —_— ve Estate Euphe a room, kitchen room, tage There's : new 2 car gyr : 2 Next to Consumers — aa about $120,000 gross packs your bills, protect to a ae ee COFFEE 3 See | Sartre oat Eee ee Rees Si FLYAN LAKE, FRONT 7 2 BATHROOMS |? 3 move | Dag gem sinter groz. gue) Say gh" Moe et 1 air heat. Tes “wuter sement. ad aly’ elled Te et ‘ui | Beateg 3 ead i at Boodle oe ae eee EP Bm, cludes brick toute cli heated bide. sie! Pe eres Oakland Avenue, ca eate : | . a a] - tate ° - ilceicuscitay: ese” SURURBAN | EE rbom with inatiy"pine pane tise Naw 110 1 aft, ee tng i) S26 Se gowe fo sets Rent Sul at aati pe ins | BUCK alam hl A $6.700 FULT. PRICE (me ey peers) fee eel 30 “toot ‘of lake front | S€®. oa, This is beautiful sere | Dome ervthing Wii trade, to | R a oo | Set tase, Somme, sone nigh | with tine licated, ent arn frome | .vetmiment uly. mhows by Om) eats asrhnad Tetece ane: | a8 Lc LADD HARDW _ FINANCE CO. ~ Rotel ow mileage Bae ‘several Tate cm get sown ere coemes|_ Se Se sat Syste tn ES LORE 4 teow prouow a «, GITOUX & F CS ELIT oy OE EN SEL SEE gag ONE E "Hoon TH sada rm hom one floor = bath | een eewe ares d in mod , ; rner C ies from Pon | ———_— sINAW umpers. r yard, lake An. on Tr, ‘one cok Noors. corm sash and screens, WARD E. PAR a | price only $7,700, nares rt ots ot FOUX : Hicks Enee fake SS | ee ieee R's *: Wonderful set =arner SCHRAM AUTC sod abee Rat Sag a Tig Me WEALTOR FE 28316 Bera a teeta rere tee poe qeriertre mm Need Money? Sh nine en ew ea . miata = 2 y. Terms. | 43 w. oe -8316| = homes will be bu _ | PINE BUILDENO sITEe < —— : i asia Gan Mdeg ra i 3 | cue AUTO FAR EAST SIDE vr - juron St.. Open Eve. 7 to | time — today! Limited eataaead Gnek dose pod GENTLEMAN'S bal oun ecboun stint os oear as ou ee | eg 8 Evervooe! Jee sigan’ | RR Re eee PONTIAC AREA _ WATERFORD Ue ies E- aE TAM | WARD E, PAR | gg stot te we weecnne, set] BSAA sarees £ beth, mod 3rd. Tied | Aluminum cellent loca . Almost, ne O'CONNOR s located : * PARTR = F << rs and sta =< 50 meni ness peat Newly’ lana-| Som mm. vor, rick siding, plne-| gubie tt Basement, oa" farsee Russell Young | sear tocar MY 3000 Fred, win, Uy mile frontage, sx: | BRORERA Cl EARIN cca -8)2] Cen ete is Siob00 with @3°0 down a on Ss | Same Lake Grive,-snear 5008 | ase we. mare enETOM EALLY LOCATED. LAKEPRORT po Anny @ consists of § bedrooms: OFFICES IN PRINCIPAL CITIES | payment of "arsin | ew! STO Panne 6 BEDRMS Near Union Lake. Mod 43.000 down or Coventry, 13.68, | Opes area o_o priced, Write Pontine Press Bor basement rad AC beat ant COAST-TO-COAST payment of dante or any” othe! We are wrecking. 1628'ta) 198) fr. ieee aera ra John K. Irwin are + TO 85010. MES] Heart’s Desire | Vacant Lake Fron to be-appreciate 4. World's Largest ree ast, Yonge Sf] shone mileage Vengines neve food == rotor, fil oeanmest ge DOWN this bewayfal ait" modern” bome On Whipple Lake DORRIS & SON Oe wosieaeyoaren og oe Earn: ‘re | essls eod body pers 0 pe pri 7 : | 10 . = - North e : REAL : - . . per $0,950. vileges. All for only Phone FE 340310 Street : Gl’s ONLY y decorated a qe! new- 7 — by side. 114 ft. wide 752 pa dol MEMBER | SILENT MONEY MAKERS. EIGHT Ho OPEN = Fy op | ——-— Eve FE? zi wo car garage > = Pontiac eep. Not too far from PE 41557 | 5¢,_.nut vend = . EIGHT me & u Ys guByRBAN west % acre wet NORTH = 3 BEDROOM scre. ‘Parnivare included and sc)” woe down “whee Lak 2, abetted) 10 ele SUNDAYS? To's bed ot | S : = ; $18, ; . . a 39 TO DS ae Full Price $1040 | KG" a Ti | ou ngs, OP @ Farm’ | Searstee 3. rhe timohe tes oan Company’ firs tearm Pants miceionpet "cupboards "larye | ined "ict trap. Rome’™ PD te Nr ane Sore UY empstead, Realtor | 24 Fomante: Ra OE “al mE TOS | M1 Communsy Nationa POUR eat OF eos ent, 1! rane unfin- tstz y Tt a t enic $400 S Houre: @ + Bank 4 Us ROY ee + ie) ranch type home, Slacking |* Attrartiy ane Features | PE eee Oe rE CRAB TAKS -PRONTE tif north of Pontise. cnly 13 miles inte MONTHLY TEAGUE oor ine —fes tae eee Eee lg Pe ie sana oars) ots heme grace eee cy Pare PISS SOc eee Sed! Ean cataretins gj] SPARETIME * |" “ons aHAIN ZO,| py DA HUEA, HUBA : L008 Gown. | Buys this lovely 2 bedroom Plastic tiled | hardware a ae SS ee oe mal ‘hee eae Wee Sauk Maas Gena S. MAIN - | Pages, Se. bab ct. . ern home, full room mod-| ¢cordion doo bath. WILL tage AROUND LAKE red walls, tile bath , plas-| Nut mach e cent High Grade ROCHEST i pet caddies inners : | ear basement, r, Automatic BUI Wir --na x and hot . full ines in this CHESTER ; $12.95. . ripples, } located garage. 1%| Your choice of 6 room + YE tate EM 3-3304 aes alr furnace All selling! To qualif area. No . MECH up. used ¢ : Road. _— ao ot 2-/%- \ =, Lo cent mortgage, with can . = ment. rick nome, Pe base- EAR AROUND 5 ROOM, BATH. chicken ‘gee ae a Te Also tng bere ear colin = LOANS a TO gece 1, __Oakia 4 yeemn Gis ae pocne. mosern tow 2 | EAST sID' $63 mo, inc doors Osk Birch | __ stone ; garage very ear in cured by in UTOS eee ee ee ae — insurance, ing taxes and| ¢ foom for $1 aq !t, £19,800 oF sea wall, OR . ORT” ateo mK" cal war aka aa Bang vg nog noone i— ton AUTO PARTS Beeiness, All for only 99.790 with complete vinbetroom, home, 3 BARGAIN —'0p._Custom Buiter ©S $002 “50 ee Sale Subiirban Prop. 45A og gh A ug ag net rreepiage colee: WHEN va OL 660711 Rebuin rel weet, mplete baths, 2% car gerege:| Ih DOWN ‘ “ ae peer wee “ae cml ene Ty good possibilitie Y 75 ot vgsaneasae se 4 WATKING LAKE F _ om CC MMERCTAL close to. acho egberten. tesetion Pl west of Fisher LITTLE FARM FC * 000 oz, Increasing ‘accord Mime income $ OU NEED cel ails 4 cars , mer home. L id mortgage for the man who jecorated poscceston, Bew-/ 8 sheces ood tion.” ante ‘in . PE 44513 rm. fi arge eal locati will get this like to save would \ , bedroom home e . . Write Box 32 — $ esc - ig you ace, part bath. » ‘Psure on Sor beasty chew |. ome some money by doing J M WRIG Crooks Rd - 100 ft. Corner o, jac i oe Auto Service oo rood home at. moderate ADAMS REAL cen ‘eoe.| saree Fork himself Tt has plas 5 °R rete Anilie Realtor foil {2 trait trees vd. good rect of Wiliams Lake Rd. & 6-00 _Sale Lana°Contracts 52 0 | CRANESMAPT ~ hts own mederaiting” Cate | 382 Auburn Ave TY CO. 1 rau. Bees baits aa e| ,._ Soregrege rE. CE: Gee Ge ee and | 2 : FE te i on Awe | We can he perme fle wm peg nat AL $8.40, rms OY “Ave FE 43mg, Site, Spec bedroom alee goed $0) DOWN |: from gutside grill, garage. | Nea ig * Room somn. RARORED AT C008 DISCOUNT. Soueeen tan aun Gel ae shine Ghent eed ack Me MNT ee crea | wot EF JOSLYN mach larger than ‘avevager tity |" Dacre {ty car gnree Neael se me 9 a Maaien rer PE soe ee Sameer = saan Goole oe meat secre of land Ln See peters: email home wit | mace, electric bot — i ——“—€ Immediate aoe SS ee 41. eve-| | Telephone us or : F Re BOMPING & PATTTING = . . > | as oak me with 2 | ‘This hom water heater. ny! So | call .t our office RER drm, ea kee ar Sed Ras aioe tee, meet Tle ttn on are oR J. VALUET, Realtor JR. HILTZ - | NESE ROCHESTER {8.280 BALANCE ON KEW . oe —— sindtyaieten ms | Ttatagt bath, “new | jo te nel cio material to 0 te | Se ative Real Estate Exchange | pp gaisi We ecyew ot [idecre form wah orm. form fe'per cent discount BRAID) MOTOR : : we james | sete : 5, ACRES OF . oaen | Lace ve. FE een Ber, igen with ia. miles ot net O’NEIL, Realtor ne SINANCE Co ‘ me ho sees ALES 4 lone gril Pe ft — Trin won't a “ os ree Me Could W. Huron , Stat» Bank F rs Pair De . ‘ : froma e bath. furnace, Se =. nen See tone ane ‘oxb- s e Real Estate __ Mort e Tune up. $3.96. . § ee a ee i |e Tata! BS sepsis @ We, cas oor) LCDS ps cae wee oe ance wSoe m_per men, epee | | L gage Loans 84) Retz 2a" dame gnats St yan cromed & iene BROS. } pie ihe ism. down | Foie mrss c:.-.4°* "said sorcemnmares sees... Citra aCe "Steals | Outi feds te Cagis Sos secs = ; iE GE . 7 OES OVRA. ! es onl wae Fe Soames ibs ' QD ; 7 st rE -* and a or R. IRW IN to ® bo =) | ne SE —- por. Looks ike conetons ——— - eT Pon em ae : i lec dwelling : Mortgage famt Wanted Used ‘ i in base. | —__FE win Avenue oun, 3 te . POX, - ; , has an ex-| 10 222 re - ) Bactemwet Ee Cars ees, and E 50101 or FE 29546 | RE este, Coty 1808 fal apa ettrective 2 bedroom ) 28 UP TO © ACRES, eo ectrenwe (EU EY, 59 of shade ‘ $600 DOWN GEORGE tos morigeet rooms. Income See nalnae 3| evergreen Lo iaree qultat ven Pon “Wivastieneni= Bue Peptag sate Ban ab. Sees See, a _— ~ ‘ feaiwae ¢ has Fathi ed | ag living, house has an 8 seems meters, 25 r PE 65-8406 or FE Ps, On-6 assd = oa e ’. ® peowy, . kitenen bath ~~ . oan, joce- | For Sale and 6261 hadepeenriy_ Prat ire.o0g itn mont ne ‘on first floor 4 bedrooms, 2 14.000 balance, om: "e : Housetrailers 55 Hers 53|° for your, gat t fate price —win YR saa Near Og : nor 2 ve fame nabop a count 25 per cent = CCEMORIES - EQUIPMENT Glo : ¥, We're ready : ‘OT l home is a tiracuve| ary wiih basement . TE odin batance_ 82th, by Fon a ar ae bee slern’s Motor S 9486 down will . ., fernace tee Sean] Wee ae) x Tt eee Et. ae - am any: 24 8. Saginaw st Sales a 4 ® ‘Only $7000 with $1800 at ee ven at ASK . aur | - Gentine: “Satited San feats 1 Pb HG _PE ¢ eee THEL a Se Ree ta ee] ep et 9a Aubura “LMA M. ELWOOD' ‘on Seem ‘com be bonsmt tor | NO |_gyatpment. tour-aia also car {he nigh grade used cn R ve. building cost 4 ussell Y oar-aid and. other} "Wil pay you “asgs care We “Sse oung | S54 ser ae a ay you. ed Durie Hey: TRAILER EXCHANG# ( M Motor TT SO sous | wn Deacon mmmanet 7 4 t —— ‘ TOpen eves. »-omat® ate Creat eee TS Baht , . | pm, |S Shs yer tate — One ir . ; . : é eR i 3 ‘ ’ - ‘ Oe ee 4 ¥ * : r ‘ ® - 2 ‘ f t , , ' . > a ; “ / * r id ‘ * . , bn —~ 2 ua OO. ee 2 ee 28 ie. 2 wa ae i Se le, —_ Be ll °| ~ - = ie 4 " ON ae MG ES Pe eae ee em ep o Mie A A cm inset — | I Eee ! THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 6.1954 a Ne For, Sale Used Cars 61| For Sale Used Cars °61| CARNIVAL by Dick Turner | For Sale Used Cars “61| ” For Sale Used Cars—6t| For Sale Used Cars $1] For § sn ie Y .<. | Bright | ? Pin Money| TOOK. CY _1_ $5 poate AT OWENS Down! t Mf rte Wiihe rate ‘ot we million 6 _ x 7 : : 3 Chev ne ee we ane ’ ~ : - ps to ines time ordinary THIS | Used Car Clea a ’53 Olds. Super 88 Conv... ; twenty cents apiece | and e TONCE — -| +53 Cadillac Cpe, Deville a Sedenfas sy This Ad Is True Corral |'53 Olds. Custom 98 sed. ‘33 Ford sedan, radio ~ P rices "53 Chev. Bel Air 2 dr. “BUICK BOB" tally is the origin of the vas. = ” term “Pin Mone 1953 CHRYSLER SOE c:ecn wince 395 : = , Windsor base top. Beautiful corde dae poe Slashed! ’53 Pont. Chieftain sed: 1844 DeSoto V. $3100 00 . And with some of the prices me ae ts Ae be 53 Chev. tudor, radio ° - SSS Soler, eae, | seers res ee | ae eer gente, & heater, 2 tone $1,445 S2 Mere. Gastom sed. 1903 Debele 'v- Fordor = e Cor me Mire Maney” ot Crean, “Gleaming. while, well, tires | $3 Ford celan, “47 Ford. Lik« Kew | 53 Ford Custom 8, 2 dr. 210 Orchard ard Lake Aven heal Willys Hardtop ...... | ped New sor o bod A $34 buto- | Fordomatic, radio $495 S$? Cadillac 62 cpe . "Feee E290” er Custom 4 ar... thes 08 —_ & heater ...... $1595! 4g pie Like New | 52 Ford C - Open 8am.to9pm — . oe wrgs feo Harold Turnér , '53 Ford tudor, . ) $395 ‘ 5 i ustom se 7 : s in Gi ; i j | 52 Olds. Custom 98 sed, Bt Ay FORD Keller-Koch Fordomatic, radio | '47 Dodge, Excellent | _ ° 3 tal ryescs Somvrass | wse| “The Rese In |“ Wedearg"et Bg uu a sien ca: aheia $395 'S2 Olds. Super 88, 2 dr. ees isso Custom Forder: tos 00 Wheels & Deals” —- =n ‘Se nba tudor, ete 42 Ford, Very Good | 'S2 Pont. Convertible Fully iy ) Dis. Cub ee radio & heater. .$l, “ : y 1 . $125 oe ___ | SL aMOSILE we ROLIBAY AA jd pete Custom Forder $95.00 52 Ford sedan, : | 52 Chev. Deluxe Cl. Cpe. | dio and hoakes, (g8 —~s 4 see... BS Fordomatic, radio 41 Pont. Runs Good | +59 pont. Chieftain 2 dr. ae SOoK 1949 Hudson § Tudor... *°' SPECIALS! & heat ’ $995 $95 - i cod “Kesler Osea aE se Py "a i. om * | | . MANET soso ees >| ‘46 Word. Fur Cor i Dodge Coronet sed. tap, 0, 0) Emney BM. om Cpe. . | | “ hat’ ion, | '51 Ford sedan ..... 95 | aca 7 a one gpa Bl, Chev. 4 dr so) RETAIL | cctind' tne cigntbalt what's meant by the expression, | 731 Ford tudor, Ss Seen rete BP 1951 Packard i Perdor 26.8 | a7 Dont Cl Coe. $129 Fordomatic, radio ‘51 Olds. Super 88, 2 dr. | Pilly equipped with, radia, = dies mt. Cl Cpe.....gle “ ’ er and automatic clutch, MOTO! ; 46 Hudson 4 dr....... $99 | ST RE For Sale Used Cars 61 For Sale Used Cars 61 & heater ........ $895 Many, Many Others. | 'S1 Buick Riviera epe ——— 1,095 '48 Plym. Sta. Wag. $199, 2 ~~ |*50 Ford tudor, radio To Choose From | - , $l, > 50 Nash tudor, radio adillac 62 sed. ALENA DELUEE 4 se ares} Convertibles am Aaa | BEST & heater ........ $695 50 Late Models 5S Merc. Custom 2 dr Mivaramate. Sse MY soto af Sivan tei , lection { : Priced e "49 Ford sedan, radio to Choose From , , ye a radio and heater, * ma ee a elie eroas.| 49 Ford Conv. ..... $199) selection for you. Pric BUYS ee ea eae. | 49 Dodge 2 dr. sedan | SERS Sos oo bees ic dysefiow. redie, hedter. | '51 Ford Conv. .... $1,099) right! EVER! EATER sass sal e _ Sasa t CBee entre. Hie. O8 SMe .egS operiat wim. al other | 'S2 Ford Conv. .... $1.299| Our plan is ethical, honest . '48 Pont. sedan, radio BUICKS 48 Cadillac 62'sed. Til PONTIAC § DELON AYORE © Stary to otter. ‘8 Chev. Conv. ..... $299 PONTIAC and true. f u & mearer ngoeacnc $39 PONTIACS CH | ; CF = aL A, ibe ston or PE tae wn 1948 CHEVROLET ‘53 Plymouth 47 Ch F g By Radio, heater, wasb- a aie S ev. Club Coupe $245 er visor fender ture sig- 1951 ' ; RET IL Oey a fine mechenical condition, 2 door, radio and heater, 46 Ford tud $295 CHEVROLETS YOUR . nals, beck up lights, Maroon Best +p —Cti(i‘ Séété~*t*SC*dtC AS OTE TUGOT ww eee iw Rivitee BUC | Buys R Scigl He mete} Sows. 621543) 10,000 miles. . ree FORDS TERMS ieee PONTIAC 6 ODOR STREAM ee STO E $1 195 ’42 Ford tudor ....... $95 DODGES OWN ner. Private owner, Gt &. Pike. $1, ’ ; _ PONTIAC 32 2 DOOR DELUZE, Peer to checse from. Surely you! 52 Plym. All-metal : 7 B Keller-Koch | 42 Plym. convertible, . thru | bydremotic. redie snd Rester, will be adie to find the hardtop < W 195 actory Branch CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER ‘ new motor and Oldsmobi es ; i | free eee ae te ef your choice athong these fine | Station Wagon $1,19° 1) | Woodward at 13) Mile Rd or : ¢ Credit Union | = "47 to ‘50 in trode tor Wane fine) > > 63 Mt. Clemens.at Mill | 1a | new top .......- $195| | come, Al nore, Oi end om ore] >t adille a 62 cpe. $2.395 -7117° E, Finance Co. | _portetion, FB Dees, a sees teen | Si Pont. 2 dr seu Phone FE 3-7117 | V-8, 4 Door your Bank | ipsa PONTIAC ¢ TUDOR DELUXE Thoroughly wih 2 diesen Not a “Rough Rider” in| i al cit | ura Hydramatic, $178. FE po Brg 52 No g Ogieetn ot Spring” when you Tide ie aa : lal ona! >) | jeg CHRYSLER. RADIO, HEAT. $1 245 the lot. Come in today | |COMMUNITY “peat re a) RE ia wat] hy alliemae eke™ 34 Sp er, © good tree. Gosd traneperte- f ] ] . lune, Fordometie with of these, degutiful Riviere mot | 953 Ford... eee $1,009) ice fie PE ie |, and try out the car of/ Motor Sales Inc. Wester sew tren, “eas | 50 Hudson 2 dr..... .$399) CHEVEE. ies eoten Sos. 53 Chevrolet your choice, Buick- Pontiac BEDS CADITLAC eae conasion.._ Cail ae A dexccss: ee Sear suas, eae Radio & Heat : | It PONTIAC | CO “BUICK BOB" | 31 Dots 4 4.--.---5411953 PONTIAC] Sea, saree aerexr| 7 oe 345 CY Open "tit 10 | MPa a St St | Bae eres tS EER . aa AG te : Loe : . “os ew Cars— * PONTIAC, CHIEFTAIN, DE VER 52 Ford 2 dr, 8 Cyl...$889) 4 door sedan.“ Radio and) Grevnower iss TUDOR NEEDS Every Night | MY ce Fe eee | Muar OS heir, “Myarement. “OM ‘31 Stude. 4 dress. $533| heater. ae ee C. sfcy thers Bt 804 N. Main Street | "tyuramate sharp gl eric 165 SLAG BOOR peuusis peace | 52 Plym. 4dr........ $499 $] 95 We bs 47 theoush °SI Many Others A Z (ot the Nort End of Tows) | LAKE ORICN MOTOR, 8 tn, celune, 8 Hydramatic. "With most 2 Orch dL ae tak Ay ue| 52 Dodge 4 dr....... $R8S + pere 4 Rock Bottom Prices | ROCHESTER Open til» PM acccssarten, MeaGNS eet Sore 10 ard Lake ven! 49 P ao FH. Hudsons, Come see us | Phone OLive 2-9311 | WERCURY GY «DOOR RADIO. Pontiac’ 32 CHIEFTAIN DE aw ot of Williams 49 Pont. Cl. Cpe... ..3425 f ow Of tied Had- ‘ new seat covers. luxe. 17,000 miles. Very lean » - hone FE 2- al ‘31 Plym. All-metal 1949 FORD oran , Your Ford Dealer | “CAigsTOW MOTOR, Gates | ee Open 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Station W $899 . , son. . S SS-FORD CUSTOM 3 DOOR. | Ctertston Mich. Ph. MA_S-810 | PONTIAC “83 8 TUDOR. WYDRA- t | 52 ie - 2 d “5m. $1 Sedan with radio & heater.| Your Hudson Dealer he yer a Tg le ‘ope rea - "es Buick super RAK Se | ee Sees A Es exes west | one - rear eget’ epecker” Extra | WO 0 MERCURYS 0000 EACH. | Sowrinc. 00s STREAMLINED. ¢ “46 Cadillac R&H $245 SQ Buick Hardtop. ..$999 $495 ae ve cae ie eee Se. mM! —_FE S100) ag | dt. deluse radio, heater S fer acess Bt OBS 5) Olds. 2 dr. Dus JACOBSON Ty | FPR | alse ne cme con:| Soe | Se oe oe Sein | BR)” Carburetors, modified mee i Sol Sy any thre | Taeeta poms Som get Soe | Re at lige Dat Te | PONTIAC 1 og EER “ 3 ar arburetors, medifie ‘0 dicator and lug . "9900. Owner | -a° ts Beckers Str. sias Gh engine... ..$999 1951 Chrysler CREE, ONESIES = - = terms oa co. FE Sai0L, Boe | Ise Piywicuih Funs good, 995 | nee _ oes. only, rE Sie — NO MONEY DOWN’ | 52 Nash Stay Wag...$999| 4 door, V-8 See this one!|_Shss" afier's ‘au rfeam.™™ CHEVROLET FORD, 34 0 AOR, snaun rate vas | = i | “Bob” 52 Buick Rivieta : | (© CHIEFTAIN DELURE Pa any) ice 52 Buick Rivieta 99 $1, 395 1953 S. Saginaw at Cottage ‘53 Secupted, eer pare arrade ttl ne e owner M Sal bee Pa ‘int STAR 4 DOOR eee | 4 Gr. woos ann Slee as Pent COUPE WADIO. uron etor ales PONTIAC 1954 STAR 4 fa Cour OO a PHONE FE 4-4546 Mer. wnnewalls Bar ee 052_W. Huron FE 3201 / Sisson Nadie beater wong ~ Aye Sager act Soe nnn (1948 Olds 98 | CHEVROLETS |ompocers-at tone = FORD _ |natena a Boon, sue! | Ss pelinos Sis rai DOOR oly tires. _ Pontiac Farm 2.5906 < is. s | UXxE Ping ee Reel or Fe Trucks ato, Hester ant $1,495 eet Pontes) Ors, ROCKET 88 | ig*sigg imeem bam enon SS CLDILEAE PRACTICALLY . Hydramatic, fear ie shnens from, tudors, . CHEVROLET, 1941, $120 FORDOR ce Se . $645 ' PONTIAC. 1984 CHIEPTAIN 6 DR. ; . Loaded, power steering. 107) 'S) Ford 14 ton panel $499 $595 4 doors, beautiful one-owner LICENSE, VERY GOOD : . Soot extras FE eee = es Clemens. _ ears, all fully eq . Low CONDITION. LOADED OT Two of these, a 2 door and = — . ides Two poor DELUX. | "50 Ford 1% ton stake $499 mileage cars are always in WITH EXTRAS. CALL This fi tn like new 4 door, The Reeket has certainly | heater. & two -tone|, 3 demand, so come in early. _ EVE. EMPIRE 35047. $ tine Car, in like been & great car and here are | a Fit scien tiie ay 51 haa Y% ton $599 1953 ——. and condition, owned onl by pond gE Ey ee (J 2 = ‘ ae . PTeSs ....00. 2 > : ; nf the Ford Motor m- - 4 Beauties To ment. When you have ears lite} PONTIAC 8 DELUX Opera, “02 DgOR, Eine AED 49 ac Sed, $399 “BUICK BOB VOOe . cad toe Vee Very we | pany for. officials’ use, Choose she po pe In | See $1,495 : MOTOR SALES Delivery ........ ; ‘orion Motor sates | with only 3,000 miles, xcellent Condition come. at Olivers Lot. and me} Pour to choose from. All have ante Pontiacs | OLIVER SHES | miei ios| She Sees mie = cialis Xars an sia STOP HERE smell can be yours for w As | to show you these good cars. | lucky wi ‘owners 1947 Chevrolet Turn to | Car Trade-ins A large | ,.AMOST RELIABLE DEALER | 196i chevrolet, Deluse 4 ¢r. ra. only ve you these good * Sa hee bef "pid wners of = 4 SEDAN ' “3 cMEV 4) TON PicKiP see | 210 ( rehars Lane - deed Beg pe ooo nctual | 1195 BUICK BOB | Salesmen will’ be ‘proud to have . Good tires "3105 os mer Turner = | eee et ‘Phen , OO miles Be sure and drive this one! | — igirhag ak, =... 2 me tee Peoples Auto Sales 1395 inspection. Call PES-0@1, any MICHIGAN'S for the Best | Economy Cars, Open Bam. tod pm. ja oaaiin? rete! BIG Trade OLIVER = FINEST : _ Our, large selection of care ithe CHEVROLET BLACK BEAU- le hi ; Allowance On | . ” ” 2 grag | it Wheels ee coe. SE) fee eae) QE) sanding boys | Nome OM Garang SR Nc BUICK BOB =e er Dr —— = pe ree oe Gnd Deals | Fieri Sate ccc: Be comragn iw wommeon «poem MICHIGAN'S "Phone FE 2-9101 OLIVER = saa, Sanne et 5 Geckware, “4 Mervury "Sedan 20000. sisi ary Nel MOTOR SALES Chevrolets FACTORY FINEST Open 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. a aman abies Birmingham. MI 42738 or Mi - Eve eine have ste models_ Lin Ciartston Slick, Fo. MA 55141 , OFFIC! LS TEE BD Paveo Loz OLEH SUPER ws 4 BOR 210 ‘Orchard Lake Avenue a es on WHEELS . ros soln, “Ged meu, Ser, __ Open 8:30 a. m. 8 p.m. Daily A S wooOw ABD pan 13 MILE Roan equipped. Clean t1400. OA rE SOOT YOU CAN BE ON Wi Visit Our Mercury and’ sg MO, thet | CoreV. 33 DEL AIRE SPORTS . FORD bade ‘Phone FE 2-91 ~ For Ae New Location at sear. real es to or “contracts. Good oda Sait from 18 One-Owner CARS miles fs funy coupes 7 hin’ cove. n 8am. to 9 p.m. Ss a a Fecien wenn wince] Fo Pe oe Beauties were caesretz| PQUISON | re or 22 Auburn PE +213) evenings and week end: ends Very low mileage Lots of extras. Russ’ U d Ca Lot ‘ CHEVE 5' HARDTOP WITH Pow- tu Selection of LARRY Nv a er refused. sic | i" uss se r Lo TURNER’ S ergiide. Ai. access. Very low mile- gs ction ——— i i a. MOTOR SALES 1005 8. Lapeer Rd. MY 2-311) age’ White sidewalls. FE $-0622, Body Styles and Colors gg wae PE: eo 66 8. Perry “take Orion WOODWARD after 4 1953 : JEROME }_heater. PE £3201 before 3 ~ 1980 Pontiac CHEVE, ‘4. = . ¢ t s a ona = FLesters 1-33 wae LOW AS Rochester Ford Dealer ; =F Sharp: Your Old Car Bowh| 1952 7 : hevro ets 9 5 fc Stan th ye ana : sao gla mang tate i aot GOON PLACE TO BUY. ~Specia LDS 1953 HOLIDAY. 1790 MILES. Woodward & Bright $6 Offers os Ge , 12 Beautiful Cars. r i960 SCDeMaGBTLE «DR. uae Che V rolets 13 Mile Rd. S J . To Choose From BIG Trade. 1949 Ford - $2 DODGE = ‘$1,298 SED Riese “Prone PE 1055. LOOK POR THE BIG SIGN pot S ; Allowance On TUDOR Vo, SEDAN sf) poe —_ tr , “CARS' Radio and heater. Original finish. i, ee = of 15 Beautiful ' . Executives’ Cars, Your Old Car. 3955 Me "ponD ~- "Sees | Transportation. | New Car Trade-Ins we Hit New Car Trade-Ins nti _ é. ; ~ MICHIGAN'S 3 pagers = porn BUSI v wae l 2 drs, 4 dts., MICHIGAN'S - "92 PLYMOUTH — 81.008 liigeiacag Specials Bel Airs _ FINEST mwilteoa |* eeeeecee | * . 4 bs aan 4 ‘0 3 f ! ‘PACs = Bel rit {Cou $ i == L Be Money Down Big Choice of. Colors On THE CORNER OF | WOODWARD AND 13 ‘MILE ROAD “a MDSON — sa, es Mr Spor pe g | WOODWARD AND 1) MILE ROAD 4, ©. p PASSEROER, -Ri- 48 HUDSON — $395 . - 464 | "48 Nash Ambassador | 2 ‘a DESOTO | D RADIO | Ae HEAT- | dio/héater, defroster A-1 condi- bo MEATORY. ~ ae | oo = ire tobe Ch: eae ; : —. all good) tion. FE 2-8093 MICHIGAN’S a Straight Shift and S Woodward | sedah, like new.. . $395 | LOW AS ~ ron ta “Tew ioe mileage.” #1 $1,002. | FORD S'V.4, CUSTOM Al “ait 3G| 49 popow 1 TON — 3808, FINEST. Ste Powergtides 7 ' 49 Hudson Supe c Soom ‘4a 4 DR, GOOD Tran soa a ob VERTIBLE. “RADIO, ee woor dt ‘ . 5 . Birmingham 6 Sedan .:..:.:. $325 _ portation, Easy terms, FE 41906 FORD * oerarie. 38,08 vies ae ig Selecti '49 Olds, 98 Conv. 7 .$395 FORD 196) V-4 DELUXE 2 DR. | new white Many Others ve * — | a? Post sed’ suc. Pesos 7 ee OS saa Wil eae TMuiors ME eet | Eom Which to Select ° ae Se Colors | 308. OB sed... pelea / “eter nee tire 4300 ond take , “Dove + rom Neel 4 sins LOWS 49 Dodge 2 dr... ae ‘ ever poymente, PR 37904, Riemenschneider Bros. | ~——Lhis Ad Is True : | ' 47 Chev... -s00sev - +. j voy . “hPa eee pee sense . mee : MICHIGAN’S Ford | * M4. The popular oe i Bie Beart f ‘50 Chev. Sed. 4 ’ y - paint —— 7m In Delivery ..+++0+0 $445 FINEST DELUXE & . 398 | PLYMOUTH | ccuinw-¢_ tine, Performance, om ‘PONTIACS ONLY BIG Trade oo y >| THE BIO PAVED LOT ~ 232 S. Saginaw ‘St ‘ ieee o harcore , “MICHIGAN'S ie ha Pe ZOU. | Keller-Koc —_ - ne pe OME : FINEST : aa | 2 och _ Ford | JERO KIMBALL | 03:57 Foe aoe mepege OMRES ___» -MICHIGAN’S a | --oLbs-capiLLac ii CHEVFOLET STATION WAG WOODWARD AND. IS MELE Roan TCLS. tea Fe a thi * Sho * FINEST Used Cars—Orehan ae (eee et a3 inc. mee | Dene y aan AO sett, ee cee sonata | Mew nT oe aie” | Seer. Col Pa | 6 W. LAWRENCE AT CASS | oniy * anytime | : ROAD » . : . . . . . . . \ a : - \ »” = >* i ‘ a ‘ eA {o> eehned THE pee 8 eas Cie | MODEST MAIDE PONTIAC ee } ogi So nee ae a | N PRESS. "aia a ae Ue Boa . s$, TUESDA SE eee Be Spri By Y. APR a / y 3 usec “t BUY_UNTI i For Sale 6, 195 aed i 6 Jeani “Evo - we SS Kir Boat i Piiswete s Miscellaneous _ ; men ing! UDE MOTORS Sv. on tao r, 1212 ! 72 \‘ \) E CLEANING ve wee Lake | LBeOR ton Pa eae Ga ~ “For ad —y BOUSE Lake Ra. | _ Ouly PE eaeat Tag “ Sale Miscellaneous pace aS take og [een Bey gos mals, Easy 4 © on, means im pon Ree ed UDE m ‘tl 8 es TE ow TOR | on iy steel rs wa 72 ~ vou. a big ex- in -* MO | 8i a= Piet = gay 88 TAR, ssn solar songs iy ry, oh TORS CAnPETs DR mxrfURE OR } “‘mied ove ‘Ea _Sand, G 7 } a we bores oD to be oui as oomeent S | Lana DRAPE: or i v8 50% TER. cau Gravel older Fd older some Dont = on 8 tables APERIES i . 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New parts Wolv tor i a Americ bs $28.50 s. pl deliv mi} a ‘Cee ada T, ey Servic end — Ay AE BET. | x value 10030" M a's famous ‘oes fERCH $30 30 Diimbing. sa Galen Bide BUII : < be beat fl TOP soil PEEL eet, Gab ann oii core e. 100 8 Y ‘Yous i zoey. ‘Terms. greneeahs He Goce ehuy, scratched fs : drawer CHANDISE | 2° a sash, a Bide. | ILDING SUP SURF. C of etling, ier ! "i ada 2 ROAD GRAVEL. art . wee - Op Fouaaawe Howard : tyr -y ee Sealy inne mahogany Parmiagtos Oreb Bigot | | ea. Piyscor* “reat et A — "anes ayy Somes | ar 9 Orchard Lake Ave. — | Bre repring ative soso up|” ATER tt Ope . ca. Piyscor’ ¢ ab ate PLIFS | ow mean POMBER &| ee opsoil & Grave HD en Tat oe Ht BARG. = ss * - Open *pu «xs s sae0 IA R & WOLVERINE T, 1 ¥T. CAR E AIN, $ oF step resses — } TTRACTI y 10-00 dail | only rr) wool in a%s del Cc $138 Highland IL SAL: ww ay and par Gravel plesk W mt coiten. 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Ra - 81 < - q Dear. manae r’ h 12¢ Pir DING = . reasons p. | Supplies Pesta’ full av | f more aiso farm costing, ord Deal tings Velaper ‘an beat trail. “possessed DRY Wash _ « Rasue Darher Orenard "Lake ‘ up Exterior, low ‘as Doors in. caciosurer 463. 0 DOO! 2 | we DEL! on 3K Bui calls MA S86 eal Crosby 147 S °F east ge trail- | aia Fert fn vs FE $491 _ AN ave ported Door- | Demes 5.00 a rel wares | LIVER | iiaing | JOM $485. No Su . . Saginaw S We Trade al x Re ha ny valance AND ao TRADE- 4| PHA CHOR FEN Set Lenses Ag mm spemectia® and "im. Taye. i a ad eit top ‘yon 2 YDs. UN DEERE TR y t. PL why ond aida deel” dane ance ot $e | On id I ea NCES _ "saree & Pan write | VISION. TABLE MOD | _Purn furn E $5; se, WHITE oak 1 T AND E You . al e trad gas | pero Dra A- KIN E 4-1] FIN ZAN’S . N NG 3 FE R iture iture of all E > emali| fen Oak Le Pe Tae =M 3 Ow 7 wert ELECTRIC tT EPUE raytos Woe —_ NG B - 4-1112 THE BIO Si LaDy elson Q «x AND | . 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FE rrr} an atver Gant a_i com nite, Svea Bonny all T , M34, Lak of value Bef -! oe ae os oad cones | Do oe TO Hough LL For 2-0781 1, ALL ADMIRA ver cui old w noleu mps $79.00 Maid ie” 98 | COMBINAT * : or ; tunit uire tree caeeaael DRS 1 @ooD 1-97 200 CHAIN aa a et: - Berane ving! tele A Orion. Auction e E y 7 of to . ra 2 761. & Bo iv SAW Sale Bicy - ee ~ “4 past Seek ee Brice a4 nen! and _ $18.50 ainab WoC “4 Ww ee oe we = on tee Rte 2-1631 aster | saeomnens rh ‘ofr - pad ALL BR ined, Board rete nm. Rochester, og GIRL’s cles 65 _west, ‘i wartenare LEVISION. 1% Oakl: e — Soa) otha hoe Bas al. e- asses as E. Runden : N | g129.: DIONs. Huron: | trained EEDs 0 ; BZ 1963 pe and ee OF. Oo wee BIKE, % re ioten ¥. 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Mut TD. GOLF CLUBS LEPT HAND. ¥ and A mplete | Sand, . ) FL * EACH ne SF mana Ga : 7 le. ; 4 ne a SHOP nes Built ETT's ae oo ed \ 7 Goon GRADE ROLETEIN RE. 2% ilding S pnt ped 79 wurre ers. a 3 ao: ayy i¢s ee =. 5-581. Clarkstor aa DIRT — ubura . TOP = _— ’ aan 7 $5206 ™ a: a 7 Wanted , p+ } / an Livesto t chrom: Et - | / . WESTDOS OF. &3| spre table *Tieoen en we siry: lunges. 7 aa much” omg “Wenbesd, “> caters row| Ss PES ee to ail. ae = + os ‘ am fr . ES a sis abs | oe eee THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1954 nteresting — Trivia -- Today's Television Programs -- Channel 2-WIBE-TV - —— + Channel 1—-WYZE-TV 6:00—(7)—Detroit Headline, Day's News. . (4)—Time for Music, Jane Palmer sings. (2) oe Frontier town | crime is m in’ “Widow of Indian Welle” 6:13—(7)—Sports Show, Don Wattrick. (4)—Ngws, Paul Williams. 6:30—(7)—Rocky Jones, Richard Crane in “Bobby's Comet.” (4) —Time Off for Sports, \ Bill Flemming. (2)—Telenews Ace, Ken Cline, Van Patrick. 6:45—(4)—Traffie Court, Judge | Watts presides over re-creation | of traffic cases. Ed Hayes. 7:00—(7)—Biff Baker. (2)—Sports, | guerrillas terrifying friend on rubber plantation; Alan Hale) Jr, Randy Stuart, star. (4)—+ Storybook, Man of Steel, story | of Carnegie. (2)—Meet Millie, Elene Verdugo, Florence Helap in comedy. 7:15—(4)—Star Time, Variety. 7 :30—(7)—Cavalcade of America Naval man suggests charting winds and helps U. S. Weather Bureau in “Kiddie of the Seas” with Lamont Johnson, Laura Elliot. (4)—Dinah Shore, songs. (2)—Doug Edwards. 7:45—(4)—News Caravan, John Cameron Swayze. (2)—Jo Staf- | 9:00—(4)—Playschool. (T)—Break- ford Show. Jo sings “He's Gone | Away, “Jambelaya,” You.” 9 00ntt)Oclenad Flack, Alan Mowbray as Robin Hood crook with Frank Jenks as his part- ner. (4)—Milton Berle, Judith Anderson, Cyril Richard, Geor- gia Gibbs help Milton stage the classics. (2)—Life is Worth Living, Bishop Fulton Sheen speaker in final show of sea- son. 8:30 — (7) — Royal Playhouse, | 12: :00—(4)—Bride and Groom. (7) “Drums in the Night, film drama. (2) — Death Vatley| Days, Gloria Marshall plays Eastern girl who finds love in desert mining country in “Hus- | band pro-tem” with Jack Ma- honey. 9 :00—(7)—Hockey, Stanley Cup playoff. Detroit Red Wings vs. Montreal Canadiens, (4)—Fire- side Theater, Gene Raymond plays man hunting for idea] TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS i “En- | wan and firids her in success- career girl in “Invitation to Marriage,” with Lois Albright. (2)—Foreign Intrigue, James Daly in Adventure tale. 9:30-—(4)—Circle Theater, Roddy MacDowell, Patricia Breslin “My Giant McDuff,” two dogs get owners involved in intrigue. (2)—Parade of Stars, Irene 1954 automobiles with Phyllis Kirk, Nancy Olson, Ann Ru- therford, Eva Gabor. 10:00—(4)—Judge for Yourself, | Fred Allen and song judging} Feature Theater. | contest. (2)—Danger, “The Wem mystery drama. i“ nthiead Lee. (7)—Auntie | 10:30—(4)—Bi eer rae eet Aree | crs (0—Bowdy- m= Story, film drama. | 11:00—(7)—Soupy’s On, Variety, Cemedy; Jack Brokensha, vibra- harpist. (4)—News, Paul Wil- liams. \\(2)—Jack LeGoff. | 11:15 — (7) — Feature Theater, | | George Saunders in “Scandal | | in’ Paris,” feature film. ae 15—(4)—News. (7)—Sports. \— Jane Fulton, songs. (2 Featurette. ' 11:30.—(4)—Moods in the Night, Music. | WEDNESDAY MORNING 1:00—(4)—Today. 8:00—(2)—Morning Show. | 8: 45—(7)—Cartoons. fast Club. 9:45—(2)—Brighter Day Godfrey. 10:38—(4)—One Man’s Family. 10:45—(4)—Three Steps. 11:30—(2)—Strike It Rich. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON —Comics. (2)—Valiant Lady. 12:18—(2)—Love of Life. Hawkins Falls. | 12:30—(4)—Betty White. News. 12:45—(2)—Guiding Light. Stars on Seven. Home Theater, 1:30—(2)—Garry Moore Show. Dunne,’ hostess, in. showing of | (2)—Favorite “The Vacant Room,” 10:00—(4)—Ding Dong School. (7) Charm Kitchen. ()—Arthur 11:¢0—(4)—Home. (7)—Playhouse. ()— (h— (2)—Tomorrow’s Search. ()h— 1:60 — (2) — Bob Murphy. (4)— My Life. 2:30—(4)—Jean McBride. Houseparty. (7)—Theater. 2:45—-(4)—Nancy Dixon. $:00—(2)—Big Payoff. Smith. (2)— (4)—Kate 3:30—(7)—Air Base. Day. 4:00—(4)—Welcome Travelers. (7) Cowboy Colt 4:38—(4)—On Your Account. (2)— (2)—Ladies Doody, _ Bob Crosby. (7)—Barnaby Bear. 5:45—(7)—Weather. (2) — Sports. WEDNESDAY EVENING 6:00—(4)—Musie Time. (1)—De | troit Deadline.. (2)—Twenty Questions. 6:30—(4)—Sporte. (7) — Superman. (2)—News. 6:45—(4)—Man About Town. (2)— Weatherman. 7:00—(4)—Dougias Fairbanks. (7) City’s Heart. (2)-~Carpet The atér. 1:30 — (4) — Eddie Fisher. (7)— Mark Saber. (2)—Doug Edwards. 7:45—(4)—News. (2)—Perry Como. | 8:00—(4)—I Married Joan. (T)— Bowling Champs. (2)—Godtrey and Friends. §:30—(4)—My hittle Margie. (7)— White Camellia. 9:00—(4)—Television Theater. (7) Club Polka. (2)—Strike It Rich. 9:30—(7)—Feature (2)—I've | Got a Secret. }10:00—(4)—This Is Your Life. —Boxing. 10:30—(4)—Mr. Dist —Man vs. Crime. 10: 4—-(2)—Greatest Fights. film. (2) Att’y. (1) | 11:00--(4)—News. (7) — Soupy’s On. (2)—News. 11:15—(4)—Singin’ Along. (2)— Big Picture. (7)—Theater. 11:30—(4)—Moods in the Night. 2:00—(2)—Double or Nothing. (7)— Has to Act Amazed at 4 Surprise Events for His 33rd Birthday NEW YORK — Tv's Bill Cullen got his biggest boost in his early days as a comedy writer from Jack , brother of the famous Art. readings entitled, “Face To Face.” The tour will start at the Univer-‘ sity of Delaware Oct. 4. | the 90-minute TV tribute to! Rodgers and Hammerstein because | famous Or Nothing At All” and Say No,” are still banned from the networks. Seesteal « Givestew Marry‘ es nik’s gift from his orchestra members on the Rodgers and Hammerstein TV tribute was a gold-plated baton inscribed with: “To Harry Sosnik, who beat % men with a stick and made them | like it.” Producer Peter Arnell spotted | lovely Betsy Palmer in a walk-on role on TV and signed her to in- troduce guests on his * --Today’s Radio Programs -- Programs furnished by stations fisted in this column are subject to change without notice. WIR, (768) CKLW, (900) Ww, (830) WXYZ, (ine) WCAR, (1138) WIBK, (1490) TONIGHT WEDNESDAY MORNING cxLw, Your Boy Bud WXYZ. , le Den cLeod ews, Sports 6:00—WJIR, News ¢:30—WJR. Farm Forum WCAR, Club 1130 WJBK. Horsemen ww WWJ, Bob Maxwell WCAR. News. Ballads WXYZ, Wattrick, McKenzie wxYZ, Fred Wolfe 12:48 —WIR. J, White CKLW, News , News Pren He 6:15—WJR, Clark Quartet WJBK, Headless w Shine ware Curtein Calls Ww, Bud poy News, Ballads WCAR, Coffee CKLW, Ginger Rogers ‘i 2 its —_ CKLW. Eddle Chase on wxTs, noes. weve WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON | WCAR. Talk Sports Ww, Bud L: wxra. Lee ith WcAR. Gothen 1:00—WJR, Roed of Life 6:20—WJR, Bob Reynolds Gey: etiegcoace | 100m. p. morri wes, Mew atuioinna |“ Ww. Fran bet . ww. Stern €:30_WJR, Bob Reynolds Wxvs “Pree Wolfe ee eee” aaeees WCAR. Ballads _ ; . News . : wi, — wees WJBK| News WCAR, News, Club 6:45—WJR_ Lowell Thomas WCAR, Your Land WCAR, News.- Coffee 1:15—WJR. Ma Perkins WXYZ Ed McKenzie 7:15—WJIR, Music Hall CKLW. Paint Harmonies ¢:46—WJR_ Lowell Thomas WXYZ, McKenzie WCAR, Ballads WXxYz, WJBK, 1:30—WWJ. Listen. Live 145—WWJ, News CKLW 1:30— WIR. F naare ay Wolfe aod s “oe CKLW. Your Bo Dr. Malone WWJ. Mulholland WXYZ, News. McBride 3:98 WJR. Guest House Ww. Threé Star . WXYZ. Red Skelton CKLW. Pulton Lewis 7 Eee WJBK. Tom Geor WWJ. 3 Star Extre . Toby David 1:43—WJR. Guiding Light WCAR. News, Ballads VAG Pad been $:00—WWJ. Jack White ‘CKLW. Dick Powell WJBK. Tom George WWJ, Bob Maxwell 2:00—WJR, Mrs. Burton 7:15 = Wwd, Ales Drier WCAR, News, pot BL baad —— - wws, News, Mutholland CELW. Guy Nuna T:AS_-WWJ. Alex Drier WIBK. X News, Gentile eee Peas’ Winter 1:20_WJR Symphonette CELW, News News wi News, George Ww. News 1:30—WIR, Choraliers 8: ‘WEYE bred Well a... we Cla GRLW Gabriel Meatter Eee ed ppaee Gentile, Binge 2:13_WIR_ P. Mason WJBK. Tom George SAW Bess fe. WCAR, Coffee.’ Clem WXYZ, Pa ree teae 143—WIR, BR. Murrow 7:45—WIR, BR. $:30—WJIR, Music Hall- _| 9:30—WIR, Nor: WW). One Man's Pamily WWJ, One Man’s Family $:45—WCAR, Radio Rev ane rocker, Bigek CKLW. Perry Coto CKLW, :00—WJR, News WCAR. 7 CAR, Sports $:00—WJR, FBI 800— WIR. Foopte Pusny a A moan sy 2 2:43_WJR. Brighter Day WWJ. Walk a Mile WXYZ, 3 City Byline CKLW. News Special CRLW bese =<" cul Sqeed, booms —e CKLW, Mickey Spillane WCAR. News. Rhythm one Chen 1138 WJBK. Tom George WJBK, News, George 9:15—WJR. Sunshine Sue £:15—WWJ, Frank Sinatra CKLW. Gabriel Heatter 3:00—WJR. Hilltop House 8:15--WXYZ. Show World WXYZ, Show Werld 9:30—WJR. Mrs. Page weve a-¥4 genes 8:30—WJR, The Norths CKLW. Good Neighbor CKLW News. Briefs a WW4, Barrie WCAR,. News, Rhythm WXYZ. Band of the Day WXYZ, Band rz ® day CKLW, Tony Martin WJBK, Tom George CKLW. Nightmare CRLW, High Adventure WCAR, Temple Academy 3:13—WJR, House Party WJBK, Tom George 10:00—WJR, A. Godfrey WWJ, Road of Life $:43—WXYZ. Vandercoox 45 Vandercook WWJ, Welcome Traveler CKLW, Eddie Chase . WXYZ, My Story 06—WJR, Crime Photos. o:se_win, Jonony Detar | SALW: News yomecnet |e wwA,t; true, ||P Sret Ban our Ue WXYZ, Town Meeting Woah, Meek Tomeis CKLW. Bddie oars eae Sa po News, Roth 10:30—WWJ, Bob Hope WJBK, News, — , ‘ w News, George WXYZ, Whispering streets 3:43—WJIR, Our 9:30—WJR, They Fought J W, Mary Mor WWJ. Rt. to eacdinen: WWJ, Big Story 9:15-—CKLW, Music by Roth ° CAR. Pontiac H 4:00—WJIR, Listen Lorene - WXYZ, Mystery Theater | Oem My Priced Erne | 00:42—-WW 1. Break oe Bant | WWJ. Backstage Wife CKLW. Author Meets © Ww, Gwayee r, Symphon WXYZ, Girl. Marries WXYZ, Wattrick, Mek. CKLW, Search bn Ends WCAR. Harmony Hall W.IBK, News 10:06—WJR. Tennessee Erm WJBK, Genti WCAR. News. Ballads WWJ, Fibber McGee 9:45—WXYZ, Relieve. Muste 90 aca Gel : m Af * i ee 6:00— WIR, Ime CuLW. Phi. With Music CELW i ia Curtain _ ww, WXYZ. Top of the Town Argus Cameras Faces Complaint of Unfair Prices Federal Trade Commission today charged Argus Cameras, Inc., of Ann Arbor, Mich., with unlawful price discrimination in thé sale of photographic eUuUMpme nl cai for many years and said it follows Half the U. S. women who reach ' aap GS Gils your will live to be ©, Yul Brynner, now touring in the | | Rodgers and Hammerstein musi- | cal, “The King and I,"" may have | been a stranger to viewers during | his stint recreating his role. But pro- Wattrick. McKens. ducer for TV before appearing in | | the play and still is under contract ke the network in this capacity. | Yul was an ace director and Service note: A survey revealed five that, at any given time, about Yeor’s Probation Given for Taking Automobile One year probation and $100 | Verities Eminent Domain LANSING @ — The- State—Su-, sion-of theproperty.——_ “All he has te do," the court said, “is to pay the judictally- determined compensation to the owner,” $80,220 fixed by three court - appointed .condemnatiom, commissioners. . mnieeing sare ot ee ot = Ziegler fixed the value of the| ; ee court cold, does not | ‘@ Mandamus to get posses, Gets 10-30 Years ‘ | Michigan — at Jatkson. igor Goeranie: to Appear | in Biographical Movie clerk's experiences since he went into hiding eight years ago follow- | ing his defection to the West which | led to the smashing of an interna- tional Soviet espionage ring The picture is titled ° tom, the Spy.’’ and is being made by a movie troupe from New York. Jack Alexander is the director. United Artists will release the pic- ture. ‘Theft From Building Site | Gets Probation for Man Circuit Judge H. Russel Holland | assessed Joseph J. McGinnis, 23, ‘of 835 Pensacola Rd., $150 costs! largeny. Sylvan Lake. (22 to stealing 36 sheets of plywood | from a home under construction at) at the trial when the witness re- The grandsons of the late Ford have won a Supreme decision which Roy Bryant to post a $30,000 bond pp all ger costs in his suit to claim 30 million dollars fromm the estate of the late Clara B. Ford, widow of the automotive Henry Court slays his wife ton inherit aif | of the real estate they hold jointly “by the entireties.’’ The case involved the estate of | . Veda Baumer a Mount Clem- | all the husband was entitled to was his half of the real estate. Justice John R. Dethmers and, | three others argued that property | held ‘‘by the entireties’ is owned wholly by both spouses, Since Bau- mer owned it all anyway, they | said, he could not benefit by the) crime. | The court said the Flint |Monday and placed him on two list drawn by the city assessor years probation on a charge of was legal Making new law. the court said! McGinnis pleaded guilty March that the examination testimony of a state’s witness could be used, ‘fuses to testify. Edgar Le- | | ship Police a short time later, ‘while driving the stolen cab: | Icebreaker Near Detour SAULT STE. MARIE (2)—The icebreaker Mackinaw begin opera- tions in the lower St. Marys River Tuesday, the Coast Guard report- Commander -‘T.- #.— Dahiburg ed. ana | 4 the Soo Coast Guard station + Said the _cutter_would--finish—up opportunities Professional Nursing — higher sdveatea ene préparation with inde- pendence. 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