.
Granville T. Ackerman
Service for Gragville T. Acker-
man, 44, of 7251 Timken, Van
| Dyke, will be at 2 p.m. Friday af
the Manley Bailey Funeral Home,
| with burial in Roseland Park Ceme-
| tery? He died yesterday.
Survivors include his widow,
Clara; two daughters, Mrs. Ralph
| Hackett and Patricia Ann. both of
| Birmingham; his mother, Mrs.
_James Hobbs of Birmingham; his
| father, Adelbert Ackerman of De-
| troit; and two grandchildren.
Youth fo Reappear
Friday in Court Gerald N. Hortick, 17, of 48 Ben-
| nett St., facing two charges in
Municipal Court, was ordered by
| Judge Cecil McCallum to reappear
Friday at 1:30 p.m. for sentencing.
| Hortick last week pleaded guil-
jty to a disorderly charge after
| he was accused of kicking a wom-
an's auto, stoning her car and
| shouting profane language at her.
| Also accused of assault and bat-
tery of a 16-year-old boy, Hortick
| had demanded examination. Fol-
lowing the hearing, McCallum post-
poned the sentencing and verdict.
_judge said he. again de- | the verdict and sentencing
| of tbe youth pending the out-
|come of an investigation he is
conducting in order to trace down
threats which the woman claims
had been made against her daugh-
| ter. Questioning six persons, Mc-
| Callum said he expects to talk to
{three more before the sentencing
| date.
‘Youth Panics
Juvenile Court
With Revolver
A brief panic reigned at noon
| yesterday in Oakland County Juv-
| enile Court when a youth accused
of car *theft pulled a .32 revolver
| from his pocket.
| He had just been told of his com-
Voca-
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The Scout movement than 2,580,000 Boy Scouts Pi * is
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SS - . | inspiring and possibly because of Graham Wins
Mixed Criticism
Hear Evangelist, Many
Answer His Call
GLASGOW, Scotland # — Billy
Graham is winning a mixed recep-
tion from Glasgow's newspapers
but the American evangelist is
packing the Scots in for his evan-
gelical crusade.
His second meeting last - night |
drew another capacity 15,000 per: |
| sons to Kelvin Hall. As at the cru- |
sade opening Monday night, bun-
| dreds filed down the aisle in an-
swer to Graham's call to “make
your decisions for Christ.”
> s *
“One out of every four persons
in this great hall will be dead in
10 years from now if statistics run
|their normal course, and they
| will,” the evangelist told the throng
| of worshipers. “There may not be
| time for another call like this, so
| come now.""
| Newspaper reaction to Graham's
| first appearance in Scotland
|ranged from hearty approval to
| opinion that his platform manner
| was not for the Scots. Some papers
| sent their drama critics to his first
| meeting, some their religious edi-
| tors and others their entire editor-
ial staffs.
* © ®
These were some ofthe com-
ments:
| Angus Shaw in the Glasgow Ev-
jening News: “I find his super-
charged evangelism almost naive
j}and vaguely embarrassing. His
| gospel salesmanship has a gloss
| that dazzles and dazes, but it is
strangely dehydrated compared
| with the warm, down-to-earth hu-
manity of the churches of my
youth.””
Glasgow Evening Citizen: ‘‘The
| great audience .. . arrived in
|much the mood they would be in
| for a concert. They left grave and
| thoughtful. Billy Graham clearly
| got home his message."
* « «
| Glasgow Evening Times: ‘Many
who have pondered over the cru-
| sade will be relieved to learn that
| it is not at all a dramatic meeting.
| It is a service which some at least
| will remember as intellectually un-
| their own conjecturing something
}of an anticlimax."’
Bus Victim Wealthy
NEW YORK u—In the shopping
a bus last night, police found $21,-
617 in cash and bank books with
deposits of $14,575. The books car-
= of an elderly woman killed by
p TODAY'S “ASSIGNMENT FOR: ,
JUNIOR EDITORS
Tom is chief cook for the picnic. The park has an outdoor grill,
there is peinty of steak, and Tom is all ready to prepare the feast.
He builds a fire with some of the wood John has picked, and with
charcoal brought from home. Tom has learned to be very careful
about campfires. When he thinks the grill is hot enough he pats the
steak on the grill.
Color Tom's chef's hat and apron and the grill. Paste the page
on stiff paper and cut out the large picture, the hat and the arm care-
fully along the outside dark lines. Fold back the left side of the fire
place and the grill along the dotted lines. Paste the tab on the left
under the grill to keep it in place.
So that Tom can put just enough salt on the steak, attach the
arm to his shoulder by placing a fastener through the two dots. Slit
the dark line in the cook's hat and put it on Tom's head. Now he and
the steak are ready—steak sandwiches for ail!
Temeorrow: Setting the tabie.
Jumbo Sheen, AP [Hite Dic
Veteran, Dies at 52 CHARLOTTE, N.C. &—Marion
J. (Jumbo) Sheen, for more than
25 years a newsman-executiVe with |
The Associated Press, died of a
heart ailment here yesterday
He was stricken two weeks ago
and was hospitalized.
Funeral plans were incomplete |
pending arrival of relatives.
* - *
Hits Disclosure
of Yalta Papers Senator Asks Who
Released Documents in
State Department
WASHINGTON «—Sen. Hum-
phrey (D-Minn) called upon Secre-
| tary of State Dulles today to dis-
Sheen, 52, had been an AP gen-| lose “who is responsible’ for giv-
eral executive in recent years. | ing out a copy of the long-secret
Previously he had served as a| Yalta papers
chiet of bureau in Des Moines,| Humphrey said in an interview
Denver and Chicago. He was a he had written Dulles also asking
native of West Palm Beach, Fia., | whether the confidential stamp had
and worked with the Palm Beach | been removed from the papers at
Times there after attending Wash-| he time an undisclosed source
ington and Lee University and the | ®8V@ 4@ copy to the New York
ried the name Sigrid Tovia. University of Virginia. Times. >
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“I will await a reply from our
secretary of state before deciding
whether to pursue this very im-
portant matter further,”’ said Hum-
phrey, a. member of the Foreign
Relations Committee
: > . *
Bitter partisan debate on release
lof the politically controversial
|papers kept the Senate in session
several hours after its normal re-
cess hour last night, with Hum-
phrey demanding
‘What kind of security system
do we have in the State Depart-
| ment? Who is the spy in the State
Department ?"’
The department declineg com-
ment, 7 * .
| Humphrey noted that Dulles had
|said. March 14 that the papers
| would not be made public for the
time being because natjonal secur-
ity was involved. Only d day later,
he said, someone gave a copy to
the New York Times. Dulles then
released generally, a week ago
today, the previous secret report
on the 1945 Big Three conference.
| In New York, the Times had no
|comment, It had reported earlier
that it wag offered a copy of the
papers March 14 if it would agree
last Thursday morning.
Sen, Bridges (R-NH) told the
Senate he agreed with Humphrey
there ‘must have been an unaw
thorized leak.” He said he would
be glad to help find out who was
| Fesponsible.
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1955
Parents, Protect Your
~ ‘Children’s Health! This newspaper believes in the fluori-
' dation of Rontiac’s water supply.
We believe it because twenty years of
research and experiments have proved
it to be a safe and effective way of pro-
tecting teeth from decay.
x *« *
We believe in taking the advice of the
vast majority of American physicians
and dentists, who say such action is
wise.
_ We believe in accepting the
of thousands of public
health experts who urge this step
te protect our children’s teeth,
We do not agree with the opponents
: of Muoridation who say that decaying
. teeth are unimportant:
x * *
We believe healthy teeth are vital fac-
tors in general health. We believe this
for two reasons, First, loss of teeth
through decay interferes with effective
chewing, and only by effective chewing
can We get proper nutrition from our
food.
Second, many other physical troubles
result from decaying teeth.
’ , * * *
The opponents of fluoridation
magnify the fact that fluorine is
a poison and hence dangerous if
taken in large doses. But they
prefer to forget the poison that
travels from decaying teeth to all
- parts of the body.
x * *
We would not knowingly urge any-
. thing that would injure the children of
this.community. We have nothing to
gain in any way in this issue, beyond the
desire that the health of our children be
_ improved.
_ We believe that the parents of our
children, and the prospective parents of
children yet unborn, will feel the same
way about it.
* * *
Vaccination was opposed years
ago in just the same way as °‘
fluoridation is being opposed to-
day. Those who opposed it were
just as sincere, just as certain
they were right, as those good
people who today fear fluoridation
will do harm rather than good.
But the world marches on.
Let's keep step.
Today there are few indeed who do
“not realize that vaccination has prac-
_had_63 cases of smallpox in 1924. __1D..>}viston: tically eliminated smallpox. Pontiac
1930 the first big immunization pro-
gram began. Not one case of smallpox
has been reported in Pontiac since 1939.
* * *
The opponents of fluoridation say not
enough research has been done, yet
more than five thousand tests, experi-
ments and surveys have been conducted
all over the country during the past
twenty years. It has been tested more
extensively than was vaccination
Millions of Americans are en-
joying its benefits. From many
cities this newspaper has _ re-
ceived personal letters from health
director after health dierctor,
saying that no ill effects have
resulted.
These health directors are not propa-
gandists, seeking to foist some danger-
ous custom on people they wish to hurt.
They are highly trained experts in pub-
lic health who have been hired by their
communities to protect their peoples’
health,
They would very quickly lose their
Jobs if their advice proved to be un-
sound and wrong.
. x * *
Let's take the word of those who have
.done the research and the testing. Let’s
‘believe the vast majority of the scien-
‘tists, and the physicians and dentists,
-and our public health officials, rather
the scattered few who still fear.
results from a step which has.
’
ss ‘
dire:
4 “ * many communities.
On the basis of a vast amount
of convincing evidence, we urge
support of fluoridation at the
April 4 election.
And remember, if you favor fluorida-
tion and the protection of your chil-
dren’s teeth, vote against the proposal
on the ballot. The proposal seeks to
stop ‘it.
It’s the Schimmel Plan Oakland County residents may be
forgiven if they chuckle a bit as Gov.
WiLtiaMs and Ciam TayLor lambaste
each other over the question of who is
entitled to.the credit for designing Pro-
posal No. 3 on the Spring State ballot.
Actually this proposal was first
suggested by Louis E. Schimmel
of Pontiac, who probably knows as
much about both school and
municipal financing as any man
in Michigan.
It is a long story how the proposal
was laid before Mr. TayLor, who is the
Superintendent of Public ,..
Instruction, before mem- ,
bers of the Legislature, [
and the Governor. Assist- |
ing in this task were
WILLIAM SHUNCK, super-
intendent of Waterford
schools, and CLIirrorp
Smart, Walled Lake su-
perintendent.
~ *
Gov. WiLLiAMs wants the Democrats
to get the credit. CLam Taylor wants
the Republicans, and more particularly,
himself to have the credit. Both ap-
proved it as soon as it was explained to
them. So did Senator Broomrre:p of
Oakland County and several other Re-
publican legislative leaders.
* * *
-But when Mr. Scuimmegt devised the
plan, he didn’t do it for political reasons.
He did it to help the schools of Michigan
during a period in which many districts
have to provide new buildirigs at a rapid
_ Tate to keep up with rapidly growing
populations.
The Man About Town
Goes to St. Louis
Pontac Area Scouting Now
Relieved of Responsibilities
Big apples: What are on top of the
basket because a lot of little apples
are holding them up there.
The responsibility of those in charge of
Boy Scout activities in the Pontiac area in
connection with the annual meeting of the
National Council has been somewhat les-
sened. According to Executive Secretary
Edward H. Leland
of Clinton Valley Council, this meeting, first
scheduled for Detroit, has been transferred
to St. Louis, May 20 and 21. Clinton Valley
had prepared to have a big near-neighbor
part in Detroit, but that city does not have
the facilities to handle the meeting which is
the world's biggest annual get-together of
grown up scouts,
Importance of the trucking industry was
graphically pinpointed by
Philip J. Monaghan,
General Manager of the GMC Truck & Coach
if all trucking was halted for 90 days “you'd
all be dead.”
— >...
Flint pipe smokers are issuing a challenge
to Pontiac. They feel that they can outpuff
us. Their
Max Igree
has won some kind of a championship by
keeping a pipeful, 3.3 grams, of tobacco burn-
ing for 2 hours, 5 minutes and 7 seconds. If
he hadn't been obliged to sneeze four times,
which created a handicap, his handlers feel
that he could have made a better record.
Any Pontiac puffers want to accept the chal-
lenge?
Better send in your entry, and
have the rest of the family de the
same, right now in our Baseball Con-
test. The prize is $250.
Just to prove that the little frost remain-
ing in the ground couldn't stop him,
Gale Sherwood
got out his plow and tractor recently,
and turned a few furrows on his prop-
erty on Opdyke Road in Pontiac Township.
This is probably the first 1955 plowing in
Oakland County.
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Verba Orchids to —
Mrs. George Shoemaker
of 61 South East Boulevard: ninetieth birth-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Booth
of 342 Judson Sty fifty-second wedding an-
niversary
Mrs. Catherine Everett
of Waterford; eighty-ninth birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cltaries A. MacDonald
of Warten; golden wedding.
, Mrs. Electa Warner
of Almont; eighty-third birthday.
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a Rotary inter-club luncheon at
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represented are the Waterford-|
Drayton, Ortonville, Rochester,
Clarkston, Lake Orion, Oxford,
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on Montcalm Street during the height of yesterday afternoon's storm.
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BR-R-R-R-R-R!—An unidentified
the snow and slush | Scott Lake Road. Many area resi
throughout the hectic day.
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!—An unfortunate motorist |
girl turns her face from an icy | ®Pparently abandoned the car shown above and pro-|to leave their cars by the roadside when unable to
wind bigst as she walks through | ceeded on foot when the auto slid into a ditch on
dents were forced | day Pentiac Press Photo
WIND, SNOW SLOW: TRAFFIC—A long line of cars stretches out The above scene was duplicated on most of the city's main arteries
Pentiae Press Phete
ley because of slippery road conditions yester-
Meeting Opens Thursday
Oakiand County Organizations
wit be represented.
First general session to be held
in the Grand Ballroom Thursday
evening at §:15 will be conducted
by the of the Michigan
Congress of Parents and Teachers,
Mrs. Fred L. Keeler, of Grand
Rapids.
At this time problems of the for Mental
Hotel Sheraton-Cadillac, Detroit.
Michigan Society for Mental Health
Will Hold 18th Annual] Conference
| 40s and 30s will be dealt wit |
when Dr. Harry E, August, Detroit |
psychoanalyst, speaks on “The |
Middle Years.”
Friday, at 8 p.m., a Waterford
Township parents group, the Don-
elson PTA, will present “Random
Target,”’ mental health play by
Nora Stirling. The director is Mrs.
Harold Zimmerman.
Earlier in the conference, on
Thursday morning, chief psycholo-
gist for Pontiac State Hospital,
| Thursday will preside at a 3:3
| P.m. section meeting in the Crys-
tal Ballroom. Dog Ordinance
Passed by City Owners Have 10 Days
to Build Pens, Secure
Leashes for Pets
Pontiac dog owners have 10 days
in which to secure leashes or build Pentiae Press Phote
IMPERTURABLE — The high
winds and driving snow didn't
appear to bother Dorothy Adams
of 305 Auburn Road, Auburn
Heights, as she crossed a down-
town street. Pentiace Press Phete
HANG ON! —Charies Haas of 125 N. Perry St. clutches his hat as
he battles winds that, at times, reached 60 miles per hour here Tuesday.
Pentiac Press Phete
BUSINESS AS USUAL—The storm didn't keep city employe Lyle porarily at scattered points.
Short of 155 Elizabeth Lake Rd. from his routine duties. Short braved Schools — generally open
the biting wind and snow to change a burned-out light bulb in the with near-normal
traffic light at Huron and Saginaw Sts.
Tuesday Storm
Facts, Figures
High wind velocity yester-
day—68 miles per hour.
Wind velocity at 10 a. m.
today—30 miles per hour.
Traffic accidents (only
minor injuries) —30.
Snowfall—.05 inches from
8 a. m. yesterday to 8 a. m.
today.
h temperature yester-
day ese. per y
Low temperature yester-
day—22.
Power service—off tem-
attend-
ance today. Old Man Winter Throws Parting (?) Punch at Area ©
Two-Way Radio
Is Donated to
Humane Society Injured animals will receive
treatment quicker as the result
of a former county woman's gen-
erosity.
Mrs. Anna Casciani, former Bir-
mingham resident who now lives
in Marine City, has donated a
2-way radio for the ambulance
operated by the Oakland County
Animal Welfare Society.
2= call to take an in-
jured cat to the county's animal
| —*~generar~ session™~at
Thursday promises to be - “a in-
terest to many. At this time,
Michigan's Gov. G. Mennen Wil-
liams, together with State Sen.
and
Tra-
Study Sound Business Principles
welfare shelter
The cat, Sundell's own pet, had
“peer hit by a-var~ and “war we"
badly injured it had to be put to
death.
Call letters of the new mobile
station, by the way, are K-9.
Investment Clubs Plan All- Day Meeting How much do you read the financial pages of your newspaper?
If you were a member of a stock investment study club, you would find renewed
interest in that section of your daily newspaper.
Saturday, March 26, the Oakland County Council of these clubs
olay snesting & oquiet Jou OAS Hie Wath, ot acl & el onl te tal pub Reette
form such a group.
The clinic will be held in the Pontiac High School auditoriam, 256 W. Huron St.,
from 9 a.m. te 4:30 p. m. The day's complete program will be published Friday
in the Pontiac Press.
There will be two speakers. George A. Nicholson Jr., called the
ment clubs, will talk at 10 a.m. He is with Watling, Lerchen & Co. brokerage firm
in Detroit, which also has branch offices in Ann Arbor, Kalamazoo, Jackson and Pontiac.
Dr. Harvey Brazer of Detroit, Wayne University professor of economics, will be
the speaker at 2:30 p. m.
The Oakland County Council of the National Association of Investment Clubs boasts
of more than 40 study groups in the area. There are 14 in the city
The number in each club varies from 10 to 20.
The movement is widespread and is still in its infancy. It is impossible to say
how many clubs fitere are in the U.S. But the National Association, with offices in
Detroit, has a membership of 470 with at least as many more groups active but not
yet enrolled.
The cla have members ofall ages bet the average age range is #2. ne A
cue a gate, ad Gaeta Petr Se SSIES, Seeerentand + Probably $10 .
into their study investment fund.
Mat rope are composed ote ten tte ft on Oe St ran is putting on an /| ¢vitable retirement age.
‘tather’ of invest-
growth investments.
of Pontiac alone.
sad butter in your creaky or two of the financial ladder—men who seek earnestly to learn wise and steady
investing in American business.
Naturally the basic aim is to better their financial future looking toward that im
But women also are interested in such study groups. And some of the women’s
clubs have shown the men that they, too, can learn how to investigate a firm's worth-
iness by ripping it to pieces from A to Z.
There is only one club in Pontiac with a portion of its roster carrying feminine
names. The investment counselor of this group calls it his Coed Club.
Meetings, once a month, are held in members’ homes. Each member puts in $10
monthly. This group is slightly over two years old but each $10 share was worth nearly
$16 at the last report this month.
Brokers whe act as advisors for the clubs find it takes a great deal of their
outside-office-hours time but they are willing to try to lead the clubs away from the .
idea of a ‘fast buck’ and to guide the members toward Jearning how to make sound
Members must also learn that not all investments are biue chip ones, that there
will be some losers. But there again a periodic review of the stocks in their portfolios
will tell them which ones to sell .. . which ones have proved untrustworthy. One funda-
mental to be learned is that all dividends should be reinvested in order to compound
earnings. Such a program can be powerful.
If you attend Saturday's meeting (it is open té all interested at a 50-cent fee for
the whole day) the council guarantees you will grab-that financial page of your new®-
*| paper and pore over it word for word.
For a whole new educational hobby will have been opened up to you .. . a hobby
which could mean bread 8 ap? ooo S OUy pameee, The City Commission last night |
on rezoning 104 lots of the Glen-
after hearing pro and con argu-|
ments.
Arguing against
was an attorney for the Grand
Trunk Western Railroad, who said
rezoning the land for home ¢on-
struction would eliminate potential
industrial expansion there.
Me said the railroad was op-
posed because “it can't make
any money off homes built
there,” and for “health and
safety” reasons.
The attorney for the building
firm which owns the 104 lots said
Motor Division, which also opposes
the change, have no interest in the
104 acres, that the rezoning re- the rezoning |
quest excludes railroad and Gen. |
pera) Motors preperty iy the sabe
division, in addition to a «ix-lot
section owned by a small machine
shop on Highwood.
A member of the building firm,
Nathan Agree, said his company
had FHA sanction to build $7,500
homes on the land as presently
zoned, but prefers to build $11,000-
$12,000 homes, which require re-
zoning to get FHA loan approval.
In other action, the Commis-
sion confirmed the re-appointment
of Frank H. Marsh and John E.
Linabury to the City Plan Com-
mission
City Manager Walter K, Will-
man reported he will attend a
meeting of the Pontiac Police
Officers Assn. Friday night at
which grievances against new
departmental rules and shift
schedules will be discussed,
Approval was given transfer of a
beer and wine license at
111 E. Huron St. to Simon and
French Teachers
Strike for One Day PARIS #®—Union officials
claimed that 68 to 9% per cent of
ences public school teachers
were out on a one-day strike to-
day, The Education Ministry con-
coted that 1 per cant were idle im ;
Toe wallout gave the kids a tee:
day holiday, since French schools
normally close every Thursday in-
stead of on Saturday as in the!
United States
The strike is protesting a bill to,
transfer farm schools from the Ed- |
ucation Ministry of Agriculture. Behind the protest is France's | nance or put it to public vote at/| for construction of a new 300-unlt
quarrel between Catholic and an |
ticlerical forces, The agriculture | minister usually is a Catholic,
Marie Ropovsh, and issuance of a
| E. Kennett Rd.
Saginaw street shown as being |
part of the street on the original |
plat of the city, but long used by
adjacent property owners as part)
Sanitary sewer, Wyoming from trunk of their land.
City Clerk Ada R. Evans was
authorized to advertise for bids/| sewer east of Motor to Franklin road;
| Colorado avenue from trunk sewer east for sidewalks around the new City
Hall, slated for completion in mid-
| May.
A public hearing was held and
action deferred otie week on va-
eating portions of Grace avenue
and Fuller street in atsessor’s
plat 162.
Information Classes
Conducted Thursday Father Joseph Immel of the St
Vincent de Paul Catholic Church
will conduct a series of informa.
tion classes,"’ Catholics Believe"
on Thursday evenings in the Parish
Hall on Parke St. at 8 p.m.
These classes are for non-Catho-
lics who are interested in the
church or who have wondered
what the Catholic Church teaches,
for Catholics who have not had
the bevefit of Catholic School edu-
cation.
~ Tomorrow night Father Immel's
subject will be “The Bible, the
Written Word of God, Must Be
| Accepted Completely and Exactly
but Does Not Contain the Fullness
lof Revelation.”’
filed yesterday until after the April |
1 election work has ended
“The election comes first,”
City Clerk Ada R. Evans, said,
The Pontiac Voters League,
which circulated the petitions seek-
ing an ordinance to ban further
public housing: here, reported yes- City Defers Subdivision Rezoning Action deterred for another week action” new ome to Clovis Skelton at 22! was authorized to hold a festival
lin Oakland Park July 2
wood Estates Subdivision trom | Also approved was a disclaimer | and to have a fireworks display on
manufacturing to residential use| of interest for a portion of North | the 4th. 7
|
|
}avenue from trumk sewer east of Car-
|
terday that more ‘than 6.000 sfg-
natures were on the forms. } |
Slightly less than 2.100 are
| needed to require the City Com-
a special election.
A special election will be neces-| Last week the voters league be
sary, if the Commission turris gan circulating the petitions. ' _! aurel to
Election Work Will Delay Anti-Public Housing Plan The city clerk's office probably | down the first option, because the
will nét begin verifying signatures | | deadline for submitting matters for
on the anti-public housing petitions
|those of registered Pontiac voters
| mission to either pass the ordi- | mission tabled a motion calling | Beverly avenue from Baldwin to Uni-
The North Side Community Club
3 and 4 4
Public necessity resolutions were
passed and the engineer instructed ,
to prepare cost estimates for the
following improvements:
sewer east of Motor, to 86 feet west of
Moter Nebraska avenue from trunk
of Motor to Motor.
Curb, gutter and érainage on Sheffield
street from Baldwin to UOntversity end
versity
Combination sewer on West Columbia
isle to Stanley
City Engineer Lewis M. Wrenn
was also instructed to prepare cost
estimates for curb, gutter, drain-
age and blacktop on West Ypsi-
lanti avenue from Carlisle to
Stanley.
Resolutions were passed to
accept special assessment rolls
for the following projects, with
public__hearings set for mext. oo
Tuesday:
Sanitary eewers Corwin avenue from
Mentcaim to Gerden: Montcaim street
from Oakland te Corwin
Storm drain, Biaine ‘tvenue from
Montcalm to north line of lots 168-174,
Drexel Heights Subdivision; High street
from Blaine to Buclid,
Curb, gutter and drainage, Going
street from South boulevard te Pros-
pect; Luther street from Howland te
Earimoor, Willard street from Jessie
te Bhirley
Eight-inch reinforeed conerete pave-
ment, Wilson avenue from Going to
East boulevard.
Engineer’s estimates were read
and public hearings set for next
Tuesday for the following ter and drainage on Mont-
clair avenue from Monterey to north
line, lot 6 Monterey Subdivision. Burt
avenue from Montcalm to Hillside, Hill-
side drive from Burt to Summit
Water main Third avenue from
» 214, Highwood Subdivision Curb. gu
the April 4 election was in Feb-
ruary
Once the city clerk sends the
petitions to the Commission—
should 2,089 signatures prove to be
—the Commission has 20 days in
which to call an election.
The special election must be
held within 30.days of the date it
is called, according to the city
charter. '
Twe weeks ago the Commis-
sion voted down by a 4-3 vote
a resolution which called for the
same thing the ordinance does:
killing public housing.
Then, by a @1 count, the Com-
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Bob Considine Says: .
You Can’t Turn Down Lodge Chai hi By BOB CONSIDINE for the committee meeting that , cedure,” Funk and Wagnall’s | old lady rolls home like a bi- on munism, but then comes a NEW YORK (INS) —The volee| night, to take all these bows, | book on parliamentary proce- | ped hornets’ nest. You get to day when YOU get on a phone on the phone says “they” (Dever | oves though the old lady belly. | dures by Lawrence W. Bridge, | sicep at six and the phone rasps call some sucker you know can’t fully identified) have gone through |" ches bitterly that it's her birth- | John Hugh Tilson’s “Manual of | at soven. It’s the janitor. What |say the word no and tell him the the whole roster and all agree that | gay and what about that dinner | Partiamentary Procedure,” sub- | are you going to do about the happy news that “they” want him you're the right man for chairman) a¢ Toots’ and the tickets for “Silk | titied “A Practical Handbook and | icq in the cellar bathroom, the | for chairman of the committee. Pe oe wen bn got | Sockings.” Guide for Presiding Officers and | cook’s quitting, the union don’t hvsen you ve = ¥F like t > et enough troubles and while it's very| Sorry, Madam, can't you get it| Leetlaters,” and Joseph | F. don't Uke that fire vecape ana | They Smelled a Rat very flattering that the lodge | through your thick skull that your fer Laymea,” er “Procedure the fellow is there again want OMAHA uw — When the burglar
thinks that well of you, please go | husband is a pretty impértant fel- and Strategy for Mectings ing his money for the pigs’ | alarm rang in a municipal court croak. low and can’t be bothered with; Hew to Make Simple Rules of | knuckles he sent te the smoker, | room at the police station, the Se the veice on the phone trivials when lodge hand-| Order Work Skilifully and Ef- | so? cops were sure nobody was really
Bow come on oe tt : the a fectively in Human Relations.” trying to break in, but just ‘the you, you the picked him for a top post. You > s @ And thus it goes for a year, in-| - os squad hustled up to search to the ledge and after all W's | say meet me at Jake's Bar and cluding hustling the tickets for the |i" tome, ‘The inwestigation beet cent conney n't ME Be | Grille for & nightcap at ten-thirty,| There follows demands for a big dinner -vhere the second dep-| brought thic observation. “Ir wes part oe, . 7 * plaque for Zip Muckenfos, a new uty sanitation commissioner speaks | a mouse that tripped the alarm.” velco says, is that there's Be | Nobody asks you to take a bow for over the work attached. Net = lick. Just | at the lodge. They're too busy | ™%* %F over the board, purchase sit up there like a heg on a leg crabbing about “they” for passing of a large-type typewriter to use
and take the bows. Bill Diamond | over good old Zip Muckenfos who | When posting delinquent members, Wl de all the work. A regular | counted so much on the job to help | and two calls from Madam, the
drone. him sell his lard. So the sullen | first saying you bum you it’s quar-
The protest that you don’t have | meeting gets under way an hour | ter past eleven and four probable the time and you're incapable of | ate with the reading of the min-|sex fiends are trying to pick me presiding, and utes of the last meeting and 45/ up at Jake's where I been setting * ¢ « minutes of debate on whether to| waiting, and the second saying
So the voice asks if your high- | change “shall” to “will” in article the same except bringing the time
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or so, and if so well last time. 2 Where's Bill Diamond, a regular “they’’ sure were wrong about you. drone who does all the work, you
Whimsical Calling Cards | ¥timsical sayings to advertise his! In a small voice you say okay Pe-wchetr bren yd say sat ask at midnight. Left on a round- | Win Friends for Print business. His customers liked | And you add to yourself that may- tee to plunge into dissertations | ‘he-world trip yesterday, just after | them and now he tries to put out| be this time things will be dif on Henry Martyn Robert's “rules “they” chose you.
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Mrs. C. A. Dennison
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Haven Hill Lodge was the set-
ting for the Tuesday election me¢t-
ing and luncheon of Child Study
Club Group Three.
Mrs. Roy Jones enters her sec-
ond term as president, Mrs, Paul
Gorman 1s first vice president;
Mrs. Clarke Kimball, second vice
president and Mrs. Harold Mac-
Donald, corresponding secretary.
Mrs. BR. George Tallerday is
recording secretary; Mrs. 0. G.
Filer, treasurer; Mrs. Milten
Hathaway, parliamentarian and
Mrs, M. H. Doerr, auditor,
Serving on the nominating com-
mittee were Mrs. Keith Leak, Mrs.
William Huriburt, Mrs. D. Charies
Janter and Mrs. Carroll Braid.
Mrs. Calvin A, Dennison, public
relations director for United Fund
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from contributions,
The speaker explained the new
Central Volunteer Bureau which
is a clearing house for placing
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suited to their skills and capa-
bilities. Mrs, Depnigon was ia-
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Mrs. Floyd H, Smith was chair-
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Eari Bartlett and Mrs, L. H. Cross.
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Women Golfers Plan Tournament at, Forest Lake Country Club By RUTH SAUNDERS
BLOOMFIELD HILLS — While
May is still a long way off, ladies
of Forest Lake County Club, un-
der entertainment chairman Mrs.
Arthur Foltz, are planning for the
ladies P.G.A. golf tournament
Paris is showing nubbed white)
bones that combine black with red | which will be held at the club that
| month.
Tomorrow the ladies bridge tour-
jnament will begin which will last
|for several weeks. A champion
will be chosen from the members
holding six highest scores at six
weekly sessions.
lish home in Cranbrook road. The
eccasion will honor Mrs. Eng-
lish, who is Mrs. Robinson's
mother, on her birthday. .
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Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Wellock
will be honor guests at a dinner
given by the Howard Robinson's
Saturday evening before they leave
for a journey abroad. Mrs. Wellock
will be honored at a luncheon giv-
en Thursday at Bloomfield Open
ever to north Africa where they
will visit Algiers and a desert
oasis, They will go back to
Europe through Maly and Swit-
sertand,
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Mrs. Louis Sayage, assisted by
her daughter-in-law, Mrs. William
Kahn, entertained the board of
directors of the Bloomfield Hills
branch of the Woman's National
Farm and Garden Association at
luncheon Monday in her home in
| Franklin Village. Mrs. Edgar B, Flint, program
chairman, announced George
Tolbert as the speaker for the
April 18 meeting in the home of
Mrs. Lester A. Colman, Rathmor
road.
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Mrs. Vanderkleot are Mrs. Reb-
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{have returned to their home in
Country Club drive from Fort
| Myers Beach, Fla., where they
spent several weeks.
Her sister Betsey will come for
her. spring vacation from Vassar
College in time to attend the per-
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Mrs. Brewster and Alison expect
to drive Betsey back to Pough-
keepsie April 2 and go on to New
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! Officers Honored of Muskegon, grand trustee and| Hoard Times Party by members of Zeta Eta Chaplet! Cor Off Dork Dress Mental Problems of Adilts Discussed by Pythion Sisters (utes oe eo dana | Hore by Sorority | “dames yore paged sd ee To touch wp yu aya ac ' Plans were discussed for a dis- —_— = von Py patient service at Fanny E, Tompkins Temple 41.| 114:+ meeting to be held May 5 at| A hard times party was held at | The penceemgetie of soll, New skill con be \ 4 in Pythian Sisters met at the Pythian Owosso. A family night dinner was | te home of Mrs Mabel Roat on | held April
“—. ‘and | adulthood bec. of lei Hall on West Huron. street tor ®|pianned for April 26. The sisters | East Pike street Monday evening ' road home
: cooperative dinner honoring grand | recently made a donation to help | eRe aa vere one’s purpose in life time. Financial security is greater. | - mnie officers Monday evening. mart at ter | RU Ac Se
destroyed. Many jobs can be secured, there ; :
wes’ suggested are clubs with useful activities, and Grand officers introduced were | veterans’ hospital. A report was :
hébbies for this Mrs. Max Udelj of Grand Rapids, given on cancer pads made by the || grand chief; Mrs. a
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horizontal when the group heard a talk on | =
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detail of braid| "7. Rev. Dudley Mosure re-| |
which is | viewed the history af Goodwill In- |
repeated in | dustries for the Monday meeting. |
b band He used colored slides in illustrat. |
road S$ {ing the help given handicapped |
on the full employes through the many jobs |
ki ll i the organization creates.
skut, all na Mrs. Waldron Keasey and Mrs j
varied Max Fell, both of Drayton Plains
. . were guests.
combination
of colors. |Club Meets Tonight
University of Michigan Alumnae . /
Club will meet at 7:30 this even- .
ing at the home of Mrs. Charles 1 eb
Harmon on West Iroquois road
The meeting was scheduled for TOWNERS
Tuesday night and was postponed
because of the storm.
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re oO n US. families, or 3 million, Navy Mothers Club 355 will meet
The keepers of our nation's facts| automobiles. In addition; it was| Thursday at 7.30 pm in Naval Training
and figures have recently revealed | learned that one out of every four | “*™**"
their progress reports on Ameri-| cars in uSe was produced prior to! Weicome Rebekah 246 will meet
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are causing the As for the e an reve dinner and special pro i
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their heads, warm up their crystal changes in the next 5 to 20 years. | League will hold « card party Thursday | = balls and take a | look into the | For instance, motor vehicle reg. oe m. in Grotte Hall on West Pike | ;
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By MURIEL LAWRENCE _
Several weeks ago I attended a
dinner party whose guests includ-|
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Why, do you suppose?
Because, as she estimated it,
she had spent some $10,000 on
her daughter's education—tfirst,
exclusive preparatory school,
then an expensive women’s uni-
versity, and after that, art study
| im Htaly.
The art study in Italy had ended, | not in an exhibit of daughter Jan-
| et's work in a fashionable gallery, |
|not in reviews of it by critics, |
not even a well-paying job in the
advertising department of a wom- |
/an's magazine, It had ended in
love for a young man—and mar- |
| riage.
‘‘Now,”’ said her mother to me,
“this child is coming. That’s the
finale, I guess. I want to kick my-
self. Years of this talk about an
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Do We Respect Motherhood Enough? art career—and now she sends it |
all down the drain with pome |
baby’s bath water.’
How many other parents feel
like this when the daughters
they have sent to college get |
married and have babies? |
I think many of us do. Though
we may not express our disappoint-
ment so frankly as my fellow-guest,
I think many of us feel that higher
| education of daughters is a poor
| investment. And that their pre-
| sumption in having babies instead
of careers is a bad return on
their education.
This is, of course, contempt for ee
motherhood.
I don’t think we réspect mother-
hood nearly so much as we imag-
ine we do. Despite what the psy-
| chologists tell us, I don't think
we really register what they say.
Yet every new discovery they
make confirms their conviction
that mothers have limitless influ-
ence upon this earth through their
capacity to teach love or hate
to children.
Well, I guess an African servant
The tradition of
he might prefer to sweat in his
master’s adaptation, despite the
jacket’s bad fit and discomfort.
The “equal rights” ladies were
operating out of submissiveness,
too.
Posies Peeking
From All Over,
Says Paris PARIS (INS) —Paris fashion de-
signers want women to look fem-
inine and fragile by wearing
parasols and pdsies.
Several of the top couturiers sug-
gest combining both by showing
flowered parasols as a charming,
1955 accessory.
Fath, Lanvin-Castillo and Given-
chy match floral-printed parasols
to flowered print dresses. Parasols
are also popular with dots or
Umbrellas covered in|
also serve as summer-time para-
sols
There is also a new Parisian
way of wearing flowers. Instead of |
pinning them on your dress, you | tuck them into it
LanvinCastillo has shown a}
| white cotton summer dress. with al
| huge red rose tucked half-way into |
the boat-shaped neckline, exposing |
|only part of the flower.
Milliner Gilbert Orcel shows
cloche hats with flowers peeping
out under the brim, tucked be-
fender Emotions Lose Meaning,
-
is es A pale blue cotton jumper is sashed with a wide self
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It's Feminine even in tailored shirt-
woist with lace inserts and white
nylon-cotton thet is permanently
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Miss N. L.—The charming touch |
of lace near the face makes much
of the demure, feminine effect this
spring White and pink nylon-cot-
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If you are the kind who like
unpleasant surprises, we suggest
| that you take a look at the inside
of some of the traps which fit un-
der the various plumbing fixtures
: of your house.
You may find that these small
sections of pipe are almost com-
pletely filled with a nasty looking
goo which, will eventually, close up
the trap and produce a clogged up
drain.
Most traps can be easily re-
moved. Many of them have a
small cleanout plug at the low
point of the trap and this is
easily removed with a wrench.
Put a pail under the trap be
cause the minute you loosen this
plug, the water in the trap will
flow out. After the water is out of
_| the trap loosen the two slip nuts
that connect the trap to the rest of
the drain.
If the pipes are plated, put a
rag or something over the metal to
>, prevent the finish from being dam-
_|aged by the wrench. Once you
have the trap free, push out the
solid matter and then rinse the
| trap out thoroughly in a pail of
water.
flow through the line to
flush away any matter that was
not removed by brushing.
If the trap cannot be removed,
for one reason or another, take out
the clean-out plug and run a piece
of wire as far as you can into the
drain lines. Follow this up with
a good flushing with hot water
but be sure to replace the drain
plug before you turn on the faucet.
Many fixtures like bathtubs and
showers don’t have a trap directly
under them. They employ a drum
trap which ig set in the floor and
usually has a metal top just flush
with the floor. You can remove this
top with a wrench-and the solid
matter inside the trap can then
be removed with an old ladle.
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Dinnerware Colors Best
That Flatter Your Food By ELIZABETH HILLYER
‘Dinnerware today can be any
color, white, light, bright, dark.
Pink ran away with the ‘recent
preview showings of dinnerware,
every shade but with emphasis on
the medium-light true pinks. What
color to choose?
The best colors are now and
always will be those which do the
most to flatter food. Foods will
always be seen against dinner-
Easy Body Line,
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for Sportswear
One thing is certain in looking
forward to spring 1955: The new
long torso, higher bustline silhou-
ette with the long, supple and eased
body line will dominate sports-
wear.
Manufacturers are showing more
sheer wools in separates and cos-
tumes. Span-season merchandise in |
the form of linen - like rayons,
worsted cottons and cotton tweed |
are due for new prominence. Da-
cron and Dacron-and-wool blends |
are receiving emphasis in spring
dresses and separates.
Biggest news in sweaters for |
introduction of a) spring is the
longer length. Sweaters are ex-
pected to be carried through for
summer wear with more bare
scoop necklines, more synthetics,
cottons and gther lightweight fi-
bers.
New importance for cotton knits
is seen in bulky stitches, liked for
summer jackets, and fine sweater-
like treatments.
The new look for spring separates
centers on overblouses, yoked
skirts, knife - pleats and longer
jackets. The jackets, with slim or
pleated skirts, are big for spring
in wools, linens and linen - like
rayons,
Many pleated or flared skirts
seem fuller by the use of sheer,
lightweight cottons. Simple shirt-
waist tops, both tuck-in and over-
blouse types, and camisole or tank
tops with higher, square-cut or
shallow scoop necklines are fashion
leaders
Slips Slimmer Now
Lingerie lines are slimmer this
spring, following the trend of
| ready-to-wear. Most of the new lin-
gerie is in orlon fabrics, prettied
up by crystal pleating. sheer
flounces or lace. —— ware, and should look more ap-
petizing that way.
Choose carefully. Some new
pinks, for example, are very much
better than others. Soft shades that
echo fruit and vegetable colors are
quite different from the pinks that
are sharp and look unnatural on
the table.
But more than food must be
considered in » tablé color-scheme.
When place mats are used, the
mat and table-top colors count.
The sketch suggests one good idea,
to use light og dark ‘and dark on
light. If the table is light, the
dinnerware might be light with a
dark or bright mat between them
for emphasis.
If the table is dark, the reverse.
The dinnerware pattern shown is
Carrara Modern, which marbieizes
charcoal on white, and white on
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Edward E Shelby, 134 Edison
| Joyce 1 Miller, 3231 S&S. Adams
Emilio M. Rivero, 24 Norton
Mabie M. Wilson, 253 N. Saginaw
Ernest C. Boulan, 132 Gladstone
Mary | Walker, 5@ Virginia
Robert J. Armstrong,
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Ida A. Block, 1444 Glenwood Lake Orica
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Jacqueline Dixon, 265 Branch
Leon L. Adams, 42 Carter
Dariene D. Sheldon, 42 Carter
Richard L. Hummel, 182 West Rundeli
Caroline P. Beckwith, 42 Tacoma Ct.
Cari E. Fromke, Detroit
Ruth A Wareham, Walled Lake
James E McDaniel, 125 Baldw
Beatrice J. Zosso, 1191 Tee Cor ct
Erwin G Multop. South Lyon
Jean M Multop, South Lyon
Pred G Frances. 4770 Pontiac Lake
Dorothy M. Hosper, Drayton Plains
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Betty J. Spann, 2770 Howard McNeill
Luther Miracle, Farmington
Dorothy L. Davis, Farmington
John J. Rader, Clarkston
Bdna A. Blight. Clarkston
L. Richards, South Lyon
Barbara J. Greenwald, Walled Lake
Prank W. Harden. Milford
Vivien M. Daley, Milford
Stanley Koska Jr, Lake Orion Bonnie R. Taylor, Lake Orion
Charies O. Brown. Rochester
Doris J Dick, Pontiac State Hospitel
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Donald D. Bland, 398 Kenilworth
Ghirley J. Hargroves, Auburn Heights
Ronald G. Baeukus, Clawson
Nedra R. Hendrix, Clawson
Lawrence A. Jones, Oxford
Irene R. Bands, 68 Kimball
B. Pender, 395 N. Saginaw
Shirley C. Mosley, Orchard Lake
Paul W Estabrook, Milford
Bertie Riddon, 207 Elm Bugente-M-Pratiis 90s Arther
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Edward Egres. 209 Baldwin
Kathryn M. Spencer, 209 Baldwin
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Charlies W. Humphries, Flint
Ines C. St. Clair, 142 Elm
Charlies E. Wedge, 3476 Otter Beach
Nancy M. Oescher, 4476 Otter Beach
Ramon E. Wilkinson, Birmingham
Martha E Hoffmeyer, Birmingham
Robert BE Motley, Milford
Ger:rude M. Oliver, Milford
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New members of the order are
Mrs. Henry James, Mrs. Leslie
Short, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ham-
fiton and the Joshua Heventons.
presented a musical program.
April 4 was the date announced
for the next meeting. |
Serving on the refreshment com-
mittee were Mrs. Adrian Willis,
Mrs. Sam Garras, Mrs. Harley
Bowers, Mrs. Walter Mackie, Mrs.
Kenneth Madsen and Mrs. Hans |
Michkelsen.
Others were Mrs. James Lang- |
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There’s safety in numbers, so
paint a home's address on gar-
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loss. Pajnt sticks well to galvan-
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painted are first cleaned of grease |
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GLADYS JOYCE SZNAIDER The A. T.
Sznaiders of
Royal Oak
announce their
daughter's
engagement to
Thomas J.
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% cup corn starch ;
% cup powdered suger
l cup sifted all-purpose flour
l cup butter or margerine
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He then turns around and the |
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second player without touching it.
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By EMILY POST
A wife writes me: ‘‘My husband
is a minor executive in a large
company. In his position he deals
closely with many loca] and out-of.
town independent suppliers (older
and wealtheir) who frequently take
us to dinner, the theater, baseball |
games, concerts, etc.
All of this is a way of saying
thank you to my husband for legit
mate business favors, My husband
and I could not begin to return
these invitations on an equal scale
and have not attempted to enter-
tain these people in any way.
However, this has bothered me
for some time and I would like
| to know if we are obliged to
| make any return for these invi-
tations? Are thank-you notes
after each invitation in order,
or necessary?"
Answer: As I see it, the things
‘that these people do for you are
return to your husband for favors
he has done for them and requires
no futher effort on your part.
If you are able to do so, an oc
casional gift or a few flowers or a
box of candy to the hostess would
be an appreciative gesture on your
part. A verbal thank you as you
say good-night is all that is ceces- |
sary. }
Dear Mrs. Post: I am going to
be married sometime this spring
at home with only about thirty
guests present. I am not going
| to be dressed as a bride but will
wear an all white suit. Is it
necessary that | wear a hat and
gloves during the ceremony?
| Answer: You should definitely
|wear a hat, or some other head
| covering during the religious cere-
| mony even though not in church.
| Gloves are correct, but may be
dispensed with if you prefer not to
wear them.
Dear Mrs. Post: Will you please
| tell me if it is within the realm of
good taste, for an engaged girl to
| accept a very beautiful slip trom
| her fiance for a birthday present?
| Would the fact that they are going
to be married in several months
have any bearing on your answer?
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Comes True By ANNE HEYWOOD |
It is generally known that many |
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past, bitter disappointment, about |
which we are stil] unhappy, and
which poisons us with regret, bit-|
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less we get rid of such feelings, |
we are apt to remain miserable |
throughout life.
That was the case with Jane L.,
but she has made a wonderful re-
covery. |
dane was an orphan, and never
did know anything about her
father and mother. Growing up,
she was lonely, and felt left out
of all the fun.
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’ After high school, she got a job
jas a stenographer, and worked
her way up to a good secretarial Ay, MARCH 23,:1955
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Childhood Wish Almost
| Job. But she still always felt left!
out of things. Other girls had fami- |
| lies; other girls had happy child-
“And.” she told me rather sheep
“other girls had jewelry that
| had been left them by their yrand-
mothers.’ She smiled. ‘I know
| now, that's silly, but for a long
time it bothered me.
“My very first girl friend, |
when I was eleven, had a ‘evely
| from my grandmother.”’
Even though Jane's job was a
| g00d one, she couldn't afford to
buy old jewelry.
| “I looked at it all the time, be-
cause I thought that, if I could buy
|some, I could pretend it came
\from my grandmother, But it was | horribly expensive.
“Then one day our local voca-
tional high school announced a
course in jewelry-making. I
a shoe
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With Hobby | wanted te copy old jewelry for
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“IT haunted museums and old
jewelry shops, and I really learned
how to copy Victorian earrings
and lockets and bracelets very
well. It was a fascinating hobby,
and when I wore the first good
piece I had made, the girls in the
office were terribly impressed. I
didn't say it was my _grand-
mother's, but I didn't say it wasn't,
either!’
That was years ago, and Jane's
hobby is still copying jewelry.
But the release she got, and the
happiness, made her forget her
childhood misery, and cleared up
the feeling that life had dealt
cruelly with her.
Jane is now happily married,
with a couple of cute kids.
*‘And,"’ Jane concluded, grinning
bebadiy, ‘‘my daughter will have
plenty of lockets from her ‘grand-
mother’! "’
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Force Helps Talking Over Issue
May Help Girl Get
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By ELIZABETH WOODWARD
There are times when what you
want to do runs smack into a pow-
erful amount of opposition. For
instance, you want to work this
summer. You want a job and the
fun of earning your own money.
But there's the little business of
working papers and finding anyone
who will give a temporary job to
a 14-year-old. Your wanting a job
is big. But getting it is almost too
big a job.
but the church, as this girl's are.
She writes:
“Dear Miss Woodward: I live in *
a small town and our churches and
older people are against dancing.
The teen-agers want to get it
started, though. So how can we
dance without causing hard feel-
ings?”
"Twas ever thus — the younger
generation rebelling against the
restrictions imposed on them by
| the elder members of the com-
| munity. But the ban on dancing
| gees pretty deep since it's part
| of your elders’ way of life.
Without their cooperation it's
hard to see how you can get danc-
ing started. Since it's a church
matter the ban is bigger than you
are. .
Answer: Try to find out and un-
derstand why there is this opposi-
tion. See how far you get in per-
suading your parents to your point
of view. With them to back you,
you might accomplish your pur-
pose. But if you try and don't
make out, sell yourse the idea
that it was too big a e for
you to tackle.
“Dear Miss Woodward: I've been
going with him for two years now.
When we first started going to-
gether my mother didn't mind.
Then my brother and my boy
friend had an argument and this
turned my mother against him.
For a year now we've gone out
on the sneak. I'm 17 and mother
says I'm too young te go steady
— that I should go out with other
fellows. We've tried breaking up
several times but we always
| come back together. Please tell
| me what to do.” .
Answer: Your affection for each
other is big enough to weather
several storms. But the biggest
storm will come when your sneak-
dating secret comes out. And that
one may overwhelm you
Get this thing out in the open.
Secrecy is not doing your romance
}any good. Nor is it playing fair
with your family's trust and con-
fidence. Face the opposition
squarely and listen to reason. Work
on your brother, first. But don't
let your young love loom so big it
blots out all your coffimon sense.
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* Pontiac Women’s Club has voted
to give $1,000 for the restoration
of the dining room in the Governor
Wisner home.
Members voted at the Monday
meeting held in YWCA. Richard
Poole, chairman of the restoration
Young Daughter
Will Love Idea
Dress up an old table for
an unused table after
the top shiny white wash-
Measure chintz of cretonne—to
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of table. Club Gives $1,000 to Home committee for the home reported
on the past accomplishments of
the committee and its plans for the
future.
Mr. Poole said, “Everyone in
Oakland County should be inter-
ested in the project. Those inter-
ested should go out to the Wisner
home and see what is being ac-
complished. We welcome ideas on
how to improve the home.”
Adah Shelly, Pontiac librarian,
reviewed “Anna and the King of
Siam'’ and Anne Morrow Lind-
| the club meeting.
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The broom stick rod with cur-
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Over Smokes
WASHINGTON (UP) — The lat-
est fashion fad among congress-
men's wives: Pastel cigarets
which match the color of their
dresses.
It started with Mrs, Daniel J.
Flood, wife of the Democratic con-
gressman from Pennsylvania.
Mrs. Flood, who sports her
smokes in 10 different shades,
matched an orchid-colored cigaret
with a violet dress at a congres-
| sional club soiree yesterday. And
she said the ‘‘girls went mad.”
Mrs, Flood’s colorful smoking
began with a gift of the pastel
cigarets from her husband, He
discovered them in New York, she
said, “and I've been smoking
them ever since.”
The cigarets are “queen size”
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Segregation Hearing WASHINGTON (*}—The Supreme
an end to racial segregation in
| public schools. Wedding Ba Matching Wedding Bands,
postponed after the death of Jus-
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BACKENSTOSE
constitutional by the court last May
17. The court called for the new 31010) Ge) *4 2
decision into effect.
The Carpets
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11 N PERRY | be required if all interested parties
| Use the full time allotted them. |
. . > } | | hated Christ summons men not to ease
‘and comfort
| uled for last Dec. 6, but were! Name's sake
\sor Judge John Marshall Harlan What they worship, to conquer sex
takes hig place on the court next | imstead of explaining man by it as,
M does
Racial segregation in public | !usts instead of sending minds to}
schools was unanimously ruled un- | Adam Smith or to Karta All
| |
|
-| morrow you die.’ | |
|
| Supreme Court Sets |The Life of Christ—15 : vey, |
is Words for All Time
! beginning April 11, to hearing sug: | Bishop Sheen continued with his analy-
| geations on when and how to order | “Hic ’Enrie onal
d be ensty- reformers—all those rules and
inctaliment.’ it to be- | codes and precepts which were
| nase of Be searuing to stem haw half measures between instinct
“pooreitut ore those who needing mercy, 28d reason, between lecal cus-
“The world gives’ toms and the highest ideals. | “merciful”
themarives show it
in sold. in announcing yesterday thet the | seek 94,0 Tc cre tees whe|” When He said, “You have! | court begin hearing argu control all lusts as « guarding of (heli .oas He incl the Mosaic
|ments next month, clerk Harold | Body temple until 1 can be used es Goa | Dard, uded Mosa
pereey Department |B. Milley said a full week might | "i! “Peace” i not sbeence of war| Law, Buddha with his eight-fold . orld comes Rot by lagisiation "bet by} WY, Confucius with his rules for comes not
inner ration! The sth
about br 4 “persecuted” means
whe kpew that to follow Christ is being a gentleman, Aristotle with
to be | his natural happiness, the broad-
* | ness of the Hindus, John Dewey,
| H. G, Wells, Bertrand Russell and
The cheap cliches around which | 4!l the he prenemyrsaees — of our
: y, w ve transla some o!
movies and novels are written, the old codes into English and call
Christ scorns. He proposed to burn them a new way of life. Of all
these compromises, He said: ‘You
have heard’.
“You have heard that it was
said, Thou ghalt not commit adul-
tery.’ Moses had said it, pagan
tribes suggested it; primitive peo-
ple respected it. Then came the but to suffer for H
Freud, to tame economic}
the modern ideas that apy happi-
ness depends on ‘seli-xpression,’ |
arguments on how best to put the | ‘License,’ ‘having a good time,’ OF terrible and awful BUT: “But I
..”’ “But I tell you that |
he who casts his eye on a woman)
| so as to lust after her, has already | ‘eat, drink and be merry for t& tel) you .
Our Lord scorns because they |
bring mental disorders, unhappi- | committed adultery with her in
ness, false hopes, fears and anxie-| hi, own heart.” Our Lord went
ties. The new paganism, like it! into the will, and laid hold of ancient masters — Seneca, Marcus | thought, and branded even the de-
ing but cascading platitudes, which | go 9 certain thing, it was wrong to
take man as he is. Christ talks of | think about that thing.
what man is to become, and) Qur Lord was saying: “Away
through no energy of his own, but | with your hygiene which tries to through His Grace. keep hands clean after they have Nowhere do you fing Him stolen, and bodies free from dis-
speaking those cheap platitudes ©@8e after they have ravished Aurelius, Epictetus, gives us noth-| sire ag a sin. If it was wrong |
N Open Mon. and Fri.
ights | posted on church lawns: “Leave
the world better than you find
| it." Bat you do hear Him say:
“What doth it profit a man if
he gaing the whole world and
| hese his soul?’’ another." He goes into the depths
of the heart and brands even the |
intention a sin. He does not wait |
for the evil tree to bear evil fruits. |
He would prevent the very sowing |
of the ‘evil seed. Wait not until | pulsions, Get rid of them at their
sources, Repent! Purge! Evil that
jcan be put into statistics, or that
|can be locked in jails, is too late
|to remedy. }
To Be Continued
Man Demands Exam
on Assault Charge John J. Trent, 30, of 241 W.)
Wilson Ave., charged with assault
| with intent to do great bodily
|harm, demanded
when he appeared before Munict- |
j pal Judge Cecil McCallum yester- |
day.
Released on a $300 bond, pend-
ing the hearing April 6, Trent is
accused of firing a pistol in his
room Saturday and wounding Mrs.
Robert Walters, 31, of 484 Frank-
lin Rd. in the chest. Police said
the incident occurred after an
argument.
Man Admits Non-Support |
In Oakland County Circuit Court
| yesterday, James R. Barnard, 25,
formerly of Waterford Township,
pleaded guilty to non-suppport of
his wife and two young children.
Barnard will be sentenced April
4. He was extradited Feb. 28 from
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Our Divine Saviour was a creature |
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to four wives at one time. Mo-
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another.
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longed to ours. To marry one age)
is to be a widow in the next, Be-|
cause He suited no age, He was |
the model for all ages. He never |
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Hal Boyle Says:
Russians Commute to Frei Jobs 22se == =e why soecss= NEW YORK #—Curbstone re-| promptly knocked it out of his) at his work is unimportant. The
head. Seino 0 'gnan {4 bogey |amiu Gates to @uat be punt On ot bis stick up. fiections of a pavement Plato:
You have to give the Russlans |
credit for one thing. They're con- |
sistent. Whenever they get hold |
_of a creative idea that would really |
advance civilization, they drop it |
as if it were a radioactive potato.
The latest example is in the field |
of commuting. Although the Rus-
si#ms were late starters in this way
of life, they came up with a strik-
ingly novel conception.
In Russia a group of Soviet bu-
reaucrats simply reversed this
pattern. They lived in the city of
Lyvov in the Ukraine. But their |
job was to supervise collective tes
th
it ee ii
Ht ipl GEE But what has happened? Inte |
this paradise of the bureaucrat, |
Pravda, the official Communist
Party newspaper, has thrown a
sour note. It sternly rebuked this |
live on the collective farms they
manage }
In the name of common sense, |
why? Being a bureaucrat in Rus- |
sia is already an unhappy lot. He |
has to listen all day to the col-
lected serf moan and mumble
about the government stealing all
their crops. Would it make the
bureaucrat any more efficient if
he had to stay awake all night |
listening to rooster-crowing? What
bureaucrat could feel safe anyway,
If Pravda really is interested in
building an efficient utopia, why
not let the serfs live in the cities
and commute to the farms, just
as the bureaucrats now do? Any-
one knows that a real farmer is
giad to get back out on the land |
after a night spent in the wicked |
city. He'll work longer and harder
on the soil each day so that he |
won't have to spend so much time |
feeling city-cramped
fresh air overnight to make them
strong enough to stand up under
the whip-lash of factory foremen
in the cities the next day. Demo- | cratic Russian workers would rise |
See ow ouch a terrible P|
Pression.
Pravda. it-tt-hed-any-reat-tone}
time judgment of human nature,
would let its happy commuting bv- |
reaucrats alone. But that's the
way communism works. As soon
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U.N. Criticism Envoy to File Objection
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Before Council
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also was expected to speak,
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The report dealt with the Feb.
28 clash at Gaza in which 38 Egyp-
tians and eight Israelis were killed.
tion across the Israeli border was
a major cause of Holy Land ten-
sion.
Israel was said to be generally
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Burns’. report in “utter amaze-
ment.”’
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strong condemnation of Israel.
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George Nader
Can’‘t Replace
Jett Chandler By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS
HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Every-
heels and said, “I won't” to a
motion picture, George Nader said,
“I will” and was put in the Chand-
ler role. When Jeff backed out of
“Six Bridges to Cross,’’ George
bowed in. When Jeff didn't want |
‘Lady Godiva,"’ George did.
Now George can't take Jeff's
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they're both in the same picture.
They leave shortly on location for
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Barker goes with them.
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Sam Goldwyn Jr., in the middle
of his first production, ‘The
Deadly Peacemaker,” leaves
| April 1 fer Florida, Cuba and
| Maltl to scout locations fer his |
second, “The Sharkfighters.” I |
can't remember that Sam S&Sr., |
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Last Act,”’ an almost chronolog- |
teal account of the last five days
of Hitlers life before his sup- |
posed suicide, will be filmed in
Germany, It's written very much
like the current book, “The Day
Lincoln was Shot.’’
J. W. Pabst, well known German
director, has already been signed
and he will select an all-German
cast,
Remarque's girl friend, Paulette
Goddard, isn't German but she
speaks the language, and nothing
would surprise me less than if she
gets the part of Hitler's girl friend, |
Eva Braun
* s *
Tt was a lucky day when Rob-
ert Stack signed up with 20th Cen-
tury Fox for there are many sto-
ries right up his alley.
Bob just heard that Sam Engel
is handing him the part of Dr.
in “Good Morn-
Now come the question, who for
“Miss Dove?"’
Meanwhile Bob is finishing up
“House of Bamboo" on the lot aft-
The deal Anna Magnani made
with Paul Gregory to star in the
picture he plans about witchcraft |
among the Yaqui Indians in Ari- GOP to Support
Ike’s 7 Pct. Hike
in Federal Pay
Gregory won't be able to get
Derothy until late this year (if
he gets her) because she has a
picture comin up af M-G-M.
° * . raise bills. “
pass a 10 per cemt hike for t
1% million workers, considerably
Snapshots of Hollywood collect: | iar cer than the President wants, ed at random: Grace Kelly returns
this week for a big discussion with
M-G-M.
Elizabeth Taylor has been much
sicker than is generally known |
since the birth of her baby. But
she's getting well fast now and
will be ready to report for ward
robe fittings for ‘‘Giant’’ the last
of April | to be generally along party lines,
votes for a 10 per cent hike
convened in an effort to hold losses
to a minimum. Word was DBeing
passed among GOP senators that
it would be better to support what
Eisenhower wants, because ‘that's
what it's going to be in the end
anyway.’ Eisenhower has indicat
ed he would veto any
much above 7 per cent. Since her divorce from doe
Kirkwood Jr., Cathy Dewns has
been dating aircraft executive
Bob Brunson. They are a fa
miliar duo at the Gourmet Bevy-
erly, WASHINGTON « — Republican
leaders called a secret conference
of all 47 GOP senators today to
try to rally support for President |
Eisenhower's federal employe pay listed as a male.
Dethocratic sponsors say they | Cutt:
expect to muster enough votes 1° | Carleton E. J t—but not
The Senate votes are ty lines,| TO Coax Jap H id ts
but Democratic leaders say they
may get as many as 8 to 10 GOP | force will airdrop 10,000 leaflets,
The Republican conference was! tiny Luban Island to persuade two
increase
| 24, 1955
Mistake Not Enough
to Get Case T Out
RICHMOND, Va. ®— Dor-
othy M, Stender said in’
court her summons
speed, listed the wrong time
misspelled her home town ‘of
Crewe
Worst of all, she said, she was “I'm a female,” she told the
“A gross mistake,”’ agreed Judge
enough, he added, to throw out the
charge. The case was continued.
MANILA («®—The Philippine air
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Adams
in hockey’s “game of the year,”
Jack Adams. genera] manager
of the Red Wings, had insisted
there would be no letdown in the
playoffs, but the Detroiters were
as flat last night as the new Dior
look.
Fortunately for them, the Maple
Leafs offered little resistance and
the game was played at a loose, Critical
treal game was gone, leaving a
drab, unexciting atmosphere.
‘Bumpy Seeks 4th Straight
NCAA 150-Medley Crown OXFORD, Ohio @—Two three-
time champions can become the
first strokemasters in the National
Collegiate swimming champion-
ships to capture the same event
four straight years.
The thrice-crowned titlists are
speedy Yoshi Oyakawa of Ohio
State University, in the 20-yard
backstroke, and Burwell (Bumpy)
Jones of Michigan, in the 150-yard
medley.
. * s
The National Collegiate Athletic
Assn. tournament opens tomorrow
night with the 1,500 meter race.
City D’ Champs
Gain Finals of
Inter-City Test Elks Drub Parkers
as Dearborn Moves Up
by Beating Detroit
Pontiac Elks 723. city cham-
pions in Clasg D, will play Dear-
born tonight at $:30 at Pontiac High School for the Inter-City
Recreation Association Class D
Detroiters. He caged 25 points.
Dave Dreher and Jack Garrett as-
sisted with 14 and 13, respectively.
Ernie Sims had 14 for the losers.
Unlike their slow start of Mon-
day night, the Elks made a fast
Vanciu had 10 for the Parkers.
Highland Park .......,..12 6 8 431
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Oyakawa learned his swimming
in Honolulu and taught his compe-
tition a few things in
Ex-Champ Beau Meets
lke Williams in Georgia
Next Month
NEW YORK w&—Beau Jack the
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Wings
Victo
Skov and Reibei tallied “2nd collected the Canadiens’ goals in goals to break the game/| storm which whipped Detroit. the-2nd=period while Boston was; SAN FRANCISCO @—The Pa- wide open for Detroit. Coach Dick Irvin of Montreal . cific Coast League opens its sea- There were five goals in the| shuttled goalies, Jacques Plante, * 28 * son a fortnight hence and the word
free-wheeling 3rd period. Howe /| the Canadiens’ regular netminder,| League president Clarence|from the front office today 1s: scored two of Detroit's goals while | and Charlie Hodge, recalled from Even wi go other, Sid Montreal Quebec
Even Managers Benefit
Rewards for
HAPPY WARRIORS—Detroit Red Wings in a happy frame of mind | are Ted Lindsay, Glen Skov, Earl (Dutch) Reibel, Vic Stasiuk and
after downing the Toronto Maple Leafs, 7-4, Tuesday night in the first | Gordie Howe.
game of the semifinal Stanley Cup ton ee
playoffs at Detroit. From the left
Chicagoan Buys Yankee Park
Johnson Easy
Winner Over
Garth Panter
PHILADELPHIA ™ — George
Johnson fought for charity last
night but he showed none once
ring.
The Trenton, N. J., middleweight
seeking recognition among rank-
ing 160 pounders, clobbered rugged
Garth Panter of Ogden, Utah in a
Birmingham Ruth
Embraces 5 Teams in ‘55 Loop
Nomellini Defeats
Thesz for Mat Title
San Francisco, Calif. a . Mew York ’
(A) ot &.
> vs. Cincinnati () at
vs. New Yort. (") at Phoentz,
> vs. Allenta (BA) at
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Pistons, Nats
Continue to Win Ft. Wayne Trips Lakers
as Syracuse Wins Over
Celtics in NBA Series
By The Associated Press
The Fort Wayne Pistons and the
| Syracuse Nationals, powerful win-
ners in their National Basketball
Assn. divisions kept right on win-
ning in the
fi
ern Division, jumped off to a 10
lead in their best-of-five playoff
with an 110-100 victory over the
Celtics at Syracuse... , Boston
Acton, Murdock
Unanimous
Picks for Oak-B
Klenk, Simer, Evans
Also Named; Two Avon
Cagers on 2nd Team
Four players were unanimous
selections for the all-Oakland B
Conference basketball team named rte etomnenl
"|at the league meeting Tuesday |
night at Devon Gables.
Honored by the loop’s coaches |
sf fale
H ress
} Chcknatt On “B” Throneberry Is
Top Candidate
for Ted's Job SARASOTA, Fla. ® — Faye
Throneberry, heir apparent to Ted
Williams’ presently vacated left
field spot, is wasting no time in
his efforts to nail down a starting
position with the Boston Red Sox.
J . *
Manager Mike Higgins says
Throneberry recently discharged
from the Army, will open the sea-
son in left. Coast Leaguers to Get
Goodwin, a former grocery chain Hustling new president, means is: His new
hustle program is designed to
make such a difference in players’
attitudes and performances that
even the old faithfuls in the cir-
cuit will be barely recognizable.
The program is not just a head-
quarters’ edict, It's backed up
with cash prizes, and if there's
anything a baseball player enjoys
More than money it hasn't been
discovered, as many a waitress
and bellboy will testify.
Goodwin has arranged with a
soft drink firm to give $20,000
which’ will be doled out for
various categories of hustling.
Even managers are eligible, with
$2,500 set aside for the pilot who
puts on the best season-long per-
formance of zip and drive. ‘
. * .
The aim of the league, which
executive, took over when Cilar-
ence (Pants) Rowland returned to
the Chicago Cubs a few weeks ago,
is to provide better baseball.
Fans have been dwindling at
most parks around the circuit,
which stretches from San Diego to
Seattle. The threat of major league
baseball eventually moving in also
hangs over the area.
Marion Gives
Impressions of
Manager's Job
decisions, just like any other job.
“But the most important thing
about managing a ball club: is in
knowing how to handle the indivi-
dua] players, to get the most that
can be gotten out of each man on
your roster. I'm thankful that I had
last season as a coach under Paul
Richards, because I think I learned
a whole lot by watching the tact
with which he handled certain sit-
uations, and prompted calls
had boarded a train that Gopher Athletic ©
Officials Deny
Luring Gridder
last night but later
leave Yakima, Wash., uptil
yesterday morning.
s
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3 il said, Carison queried Roan
i i f
f Z it ne i i what Carlson termed ‘“‘pressure”
White Sox Drop
Fifth Straight Pitching Looks Poor,
but Marion Says* He
Isn't Worrying
TAMPA, Fla. @ — The Chicago
wc oe See en Marion insists he isn't wor-
“We'll start winning when our
pitching gets sharper,” says Ma-
rion
But if that pitching doesn't get
sharper, the Sox will be in real
trouble.
They lost their fifth straight ex-
hibition game Monday and a few
of their regulars were battered
around, Sandy Consuegra and Jack
Harshman, two pitchers who won
a
Kelley With Lions
DETROIT (UP)—Michigan State
— SOR ROE ke ORRIN cube enn Rate
MEXICO CITY # — The United
States took dead aim at three
more swimming championships in
the Pan-American Games today,
and in the case of diving, where
Queen Patricia McCormick of Cali-
fornia rules, the old story of stick-
ing by the champion still held good.
* . °
The 26-year-old Pasadena artist
captured the three-meter «pring. |
board crown and led the United,
States to a sweep for the first
three places in the event yesterday.
and the 100-meter freestyle for
women. In each of these events
U. S. swimmers, Wayne
E2275 reteeea ¢ S fy i
merican Swimmers Eye
Titles; Pat McCormick Is Winner in Diving
:| Meets Ike Williams ne ee ee
thanks to an upset victory by Bra-
zil over Mexico last night 65-59. |
The United States overall unof-
ficial scoring continued to soar. |
The count today stood: U. S. 1.-
081'2, Argentina 467%. Mexico 296 |
% for the first three teams. |
* ° LJ |
- Queen Patricia of the diving
ranks won the three-meter title
with a total of 142.42 points, Press-
ing her closely all the way through |
the 10-dive schedule were Jeanne
Stunyo, a Detroit University fresh-
man from Gary, Ind., and Emily Ate ae ne EE ee
More Pan-American
Houghton from Purdue University
at Lafayette, Ind.
Comely Jeanne scored 137.41
points and Emily 133.12.
* * s
Mexico's little Angela Botella,
handicapped by both the lighting
|} and the heckling of the judges by
the crowd, missed a difficult cut-
away One and one-half dive. Her
head banged into the board and
she tumbled into the water.
Fortunately she was not hurt.
Gamely, she did her 10th and final
dive.
Teen-Age Pastrano
CHICAGO # — Teen-ager Willie
Pastrano, a clever middleweight
from down South who has been a Hockey Fan Dies
During Wings Game
DETROIT (#)—A Detroit busi-
nessman collapsed and died .at
Olympia Stadium last night dur-
ing the Red Wings-Toronto hockey
game. - ;
Alien Krieger, 47, president of the Presto Trim Co., a wholesale
oe
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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | season at Oakland, now bosses the |
| who walked out on a pennant win-; ican League. But his faith gtill is
ner, figures the Brooklyn Dodgers | with the Brooks.
|would have won the National) ‘They should win it easy,"’ said
| League flag again last season if! Dressen yesterday. “They've got
he had been around. And this all the stuff they need. A lot de-
season, says he, they'll do it even | pends on the pitchers, of course.
[though he's still not with them, | They're there and you've got to
“Unless they break their arms.”’ | get it out of them,”
Dressen, returned to the major *-
leagues after sitting out the 1954 And with those compliments out Dressen Lauds Brooks, | Chuck Dressen, the manager | Wasiiington Senators in the Amer- | of the way, Dressen and the Nats
to nudge Brooklyn 43
in a Winning game.
But getting back to the Dodg-
ers’ failure last season: Dressen
said “even with the injuries they
had enough stuff on the bench to
win, I knew those fellows better;
could ve gotten more out of
them.”
It should be mentioned that Walt
Alston, the guy who replaced
ty ot he
CRANBROOK VETERANS — Four veteran Cran-
brook school baseball players wait for the weather to | |
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BRAKE & FRONT END | let them out of doors, but continued preparations for |
| the annual spring training trip south. The Crane
| squad left today for a 7 game jaunt, starting a pitcher. Others
Friday at Covington, Ky. From left are: Steve
Hayes, Capt. Pete Dawkins, Joe Prendergast and
George Gary (Pontiac). Gary is the catcher, Hayes
are infielders.
Ready for Sprin ng Rush
Pontiac Parks and Recreation
Department is optimistic for a
good golfing season in 1955 at the
Pontiac Municipal Golf Course. Although rates for golf play
will be increased by five cents
During the past few years exten-
sive course improvements have
been made, such as remodeling
interior of clubhouse, providing
rental golfing equipment, removal
of useless sand traps, purchasing Municipal Golf Course Opens April 2;
Classes Planned for Links Enthusiasts
weed spray and aerifying equip-
ment, and increasing parking fa-
cilities, to name a few.
Plans for other improvements,
such as improving No. 7 fairway,
northside, constructing new prac-
tice green and No. 1 tee-off, north-
side, it is hoped, can be started
early this season. Installation
of adequate fencing completely
around the course, a new watering
system for fairways and greens
are among other. proposed im-
provements.
ment, FE 3-7131,
Registrants will be notified as to
date, time and place of the classes.
| Instruction will include basic fun-
|damentals of the game, selection
jand use of golf equipment, eti-
|quette and rules.
Preparations to put the course |
| and clubhouse in condition to greet |
early golfers are now being made. |
| Throughout the winter, mainte- MIAMI BEACH, Fla. uw — Tour- |
ing professionals tried out the Bay- |
shore Golf course today for to
| morrow's start of the $12,500 40th
anniversary Miami Beach Invita-
tional golf tournament
Two hundred and 20 players, in-
|nance equipment, such as hose,
| sprinklers, ball washers, gang: |
| mowers and aerifiers have been |
| completely overhauled. Two new Ty bl
greens mowers have been pur- a e ennis
, Chased which should insure better |
greens surfaces.
Greens and fairways have not
suffered much from winter dam- Tourney Slated
age and should, after thaw and
water drainage, be in tc condi- |
tion. . ° Barnfather, Ryan Set Clubhouse has been re-decorated to Make Title Defenses |
| inside and will present a clean | | pr
land refreshing appearance. | Thursday Night
Rental caddy carts and clubs
| will again be available this sea- Sid Barnfather and Carol Ryan
json, also the usual golf and con-/ put their city table tennis titles
cession commodities. on the line Thursday night as |
— the annual Pontiac Table Tennis|
. | tournament will be played at the |
DON'T TAKE | Bethany Baptist church at 7:30)
| p-m
; Barnfather bs the men's sin-
‘gles champion and he will make
a defense against a strong field
including 2 former titlists. Miss
Ryan is the women's singles
titleholder.
Championships also will be de-
termined in men'st doubles, mixed
doubles and junior singles.
Admission is free and the public
is invited to attend. e@ mo chances on your brakes!
» Sure that you can
néed it
Pros Prep for Miami Test;
Souchak Seminole Winner cluding 55 top professionals, will
compete in a pro-amateur tourna-
ment today as a prelude to the big
event,
Steve Warga of Miami led qual-
ifiers with a 67, five under par,
yesterday. Only one stroke back
were Bob Keller of Cairo, MlL.,
and Buddy Weaver of Houston,
Tex.
Mike Souchak of Durham, N.C.,
| posted a 69 for a two-day total of
| 139 to win lst money in the $10,000
Seminole Pro-Amateur tournament
|at Palm Beach.
Souchak picked up $1,800 for his
ro purse and added $1,750 in the
| pro-amateur division.
Peter Thomson, British Open
| champion had 140 for 2nd money of
| $1,000. Sam Snead posted 142 to
win $450 as a@ pro and finished 2nd
in the pro-am division to pick up
another $950. Dressen as Brooklyn manager |
one-year contract, was not within |
earshot when Dressen held his |
autopsy. Alston was off with a “B”’
squad beating Kansas City's Ath-
letics 10-9.
s * s
While he was at it, Dressen
aimed a jab at the New York
Giants’ ego. The World Champs
figure they're set to win again.
But Dressen says no. “They got
pitching trouble. I think they got
to have another
All of which must cheer Alston
tremendously. But his first-string
didn’t show all the ‘‘stuff’’ they're
supposed to have against the Nats.
Better Than 18
Wins This Year Tiger Ace Says He'll
Be ‘a Little Wilder’
to Confuse AL Batters
TAMPA, Fila. # — Things are
going to be a little tougher on Am-
erican League batters this year
when they step up to cut at Steve
Gromek's high hard one.
Gromek, who paced the Detroit
Tigers with 18 victories last sea-
son, is confident that he will equa!
or better that performance.
“fm going to be a little bit
wilder,” the lanky righthander
said yesterday. “I led the league
in pitching home run balls last
year,.— % of them — most of
them coming simply because my
ceontrel was teo good.”
Gromek explained that the bat-
ters weren't afraid of him last
year. ‘‘They knew I keep the ball
over the plate most of the time
. but I've decided to try to keep
the hitters a little looser up at the
plate so they won't dig in.”
Gromek and the rest of the club
were rested up today for their
scheduled meeting with the Cin-
cinnati Redlegs at Tampa. The
rest was due to cancellation — the
Ist for the Bengals this spring —
of their exhibition game against
Baltimore yesterday.
Tigers had been seared by the
Florida sun since the beginning
of spring training. They had play-
ed 12 games on the Grapefruit
Circuit without a miss until the
rains came yesterday.
With the rains came another hint
of trade winds blowing. Hank
Greenberg, Cleveland's general
manager, got together with Paul
Richards of the Orioles and Detroit
general manager Muddy Ruel
But if any trades were in the
offing, Greenberg wasn't the one
to spring the news. After the con-
fab, he reported that he was fully
satisfied with his club.
There was also the possibility of
a Detroit-Baltimore swap. Ruel is
said to be dickering for a lst base-
man just in case Ferris Fain's
ailing knee can't stand the gaff
during the he coming season.
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reau Brats 718, county Jets 2044 when Chuck refused to accept a ;the ninth when Junior Gilliam
cante home on Duke Snider's
| squeeze bunt. But Jesse Levan’
pinch single broke it up in the
| 10th after singles by Roy Sievers
and Tom Umphlett and an inten-
tional pass had loaded the bases.
s s s
Alston had better luck with the
“B”’ team, although it took a two-
run homer by Charley Neal in the
ninth to beat the A’s. It was
Neal's second clout of the game.
Ed Moore and Frank Kellert also
homered, giving the Brooks four
home runs in the last two innings
to overcome a 92 deficit. Bobby |
Shantz started for the A‘s. retired
the side in order in the first, gave The _The Brooklyns tied it at 33 at $3 i in up two runs in the second and le ft | not scheduled. Then Hands ‘em a Licking complaining of wildness but with
no pain in his arm.
Boston's Red Sox also got go
ing late, breaking a 1-1 tie with
four eighth inning runs to beat the
Pittsburgh Pirates 5-4.
Cleveland held the Chicago Cubs
to two hits, but walks and errors
gave the Bruins a .32 decision.
Howard Pollet blanked the Indi-
ans on one hit through the first
five innings. Cleveland got its runs
on one hit through the first five
innings. Cleveland got its runs on
a pinch-homer by Dave Pope in
the sixth off Rookie Jim Brosnan.
Rain washed out the Mil-
waukee-Philadelphia, Detroit-Balti-
more games. The other clubs were
Gromek Visions Pontia Elks Again Top
‘National Bowling Lists For the 2nd straight year Pon-
tiac Elkdom has taken over the
top spot in the entry list for the
38h annual National Elks Bowling
Tournament. Lodge No. 810, Pon-
tiac, has entered 92 teams in the |
record total of 1,200 teams. Tour- |
nament opens at Great Lakes Rec-
reation, Detroit, this Thursday.
When 4 teams roll the week-
Spartan Golfers to
Get 18-Hole Course | EAST LANSING (AP) — Mich- |
igan State's orphan golf team fin-
ally is going to get a home.
The state board of agriculture,
governing body of the college, has
approved plans to purchase some |
40 acres of land adjoining the
campus
The land, plus existing campus
acreage, will be the eventual site
for an 18-hole MSC course.
“It was something we needed
badly and were very anxious to
get,” said MSC athletic director
Biggie Munn. “Wisconsin § and
Michigan State were the only Big |
Ten schools without golf courses.”’
Munn emphasized that the money |
for the course will come from |
athletic funds and not from tax
money.
end of April 3, it will be Ne.
8160's biggest single day's repre-
sentation in the tourney. Next
largest delegation will roll oa
April 22, with 22 teams listed.
As in former years J. Earl (Cap)
|Holliday has been an important
figure in building up the Pontiac
delegation. He is the only Pontiac
|Elk bowler holding a honorary
life membership in the ENBA. In-
cidentally ‘Cap’ is the oldest
active bowler on the No. 810 list
and with a team of past Exalted
[Rulers (No. 1 team) from the
| Pontiac lodge, will help open the
big tourney. They will cross alleys
with Team No. 2, Past Exalted
Rulers from Pontiac. Both teams
are composed of men who have
served the lodge in its highest
post.
Gola to Turn Pro
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The
Philadelphia Inquirer reported to-
day that three time All-America
| Tom Gola of La Salle had decided
to play professional basketball.
There had been some doubt that
|Gola would turn professional. He
reportedly was considering remain-
ing an amateur by playing for an
AAU team to remain eligible for
| Olympic competition next year.
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Challenge OCSC Shooters
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Girls Team Wins Pair of
Events in Detroit
Oakland County Sportsmen's
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til the fish could be boated. ered over ae ce ts tnke ita| LANSING (UP)—Members of the| try and find compromise te name girls breast back several
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youths from
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to Pontiac Boys
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sec- he said.
After the youths proudly
| marched on a 140-foot stage with
| their pets, judges from _Oakland
County's Sportsmen's Clyb award-
ed 14-year-old Gary Christensen’s
10-month-old Brittany Spaniel ,
Bob-I-Lou, first prize in the hunt-
ing dog entries.
Seven-year-old Mark Kasiba of
76 N. Marshall St., when told his
8-pound rabbit Smokey had won
first prize in the rabbit's contest,
| exclaimed:
' “I'm glad my widdle wabbit
| Smokey won, he's a good wab-
bit.""
Six tumbling pigeons, which |
| and into the audience. The shew
| was interrupted about 20 minutes
| until the little acrobats could be
| captured.
| -Other boys winning prizes were
Wesley Hyde, 12, Donald Lem-
/ mert, 11, Jimmy Murphy, 12,
| Gerald Chase, 11 David Ells-
| Werth 12, Ralph Wilkinson, 12,
| Bennie Cartine, 13, Gary Cleving
| ton, 13, Larry Collier, 10, Bertred
| Young, 13, David Ross, 13,
David Proctor, 14, Russell Car-
| lime, 13 and Bennie Crowe,, 8.
The elub will continue its cele- bration of Boys’ Club of America
Week tonight when hundreds of
youths are expected to attend the
penny carnival. .
The club's gymnasium has been
turned into a big top which will
be tonight's scene for barkers, booths, and attendants attired in colorful derby hats and carnival costumes.
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ownship Recreation Superinten-
dent Teomas Belton is attending the annual Great Lakes District
| Recreation conference of the Nat- j tonal Recreatiohal Assn. today
| through Friday in Grand Rapids.
__ More than 300 recreation and park executives and members of local recreation and park boards
will meet to hear national and reg-
jonal authorities, and to discuss
recreation needs in the Great
area.
Belton will speak during a@ panel
of Public Relations,”
Emphasis of the conference will
be on the increasing importance
participation
| of citizen interest and
in public recreation programs,
3 Area Boys at Kazoo Three Oakland County athietes are members of spring sports
teams at Kalamazoo College. John
| Yodhes, Ferndale freshman, is a
| Shortstop on the Hornets’ baseball
jteam. Richard Halsey, Birming- ham freshman, and Bob Haymans,
Berkley senior, are members of
| the golf team
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Approve Bonds,
Millage Boost | $1,250,000 Structure A$
to Haye 42 Classrooms
_ North of Milford |
| MILFORD — With a howling)
blizzard keeping all but the most
hardy at home, voters of the Huron
| Valley School District approved ‘|
$1,250,000 bond issue and tax boost
| to finance a new high schoo! |
yesterday,
In the light voting, 584 favored |
a 35 tax mill increase for} the |
40 room structure, and 401 voted |
M ~
a aw seta what $1,250,000 construction also passed,
| 546 to 369.
‘Supt. ef Schools Harold Han-
sen said the total vote cast was
942, only a fraction of the 5,000
possible ballots in the 100 square
mile schoo} district.
“We are immediately going
about the business of selecting an
architect, and now we can procede
with some long range planning,”
he stated.
The site, a level 43.25 acres on
Milford Road, approximately 1.5
miles north of the village, is the
subject of court action. ; . ‘more fun than a rodeo — better The board of education has filed |” a condemnation suit to acquire 4 . ° .
the property, Thrills of 635 Nawakwa St. School athletic DONKEY BUSINESS—That's what this tin
it goes about its job of advertising the donkey basketball games
scheduled Friday and Safurday nights at Avondale High School. Gin-
gerly Wlustrating how students, businessmen and housewives will mount
|real donkeys for the annual basketball tilts is student Gary Parsons
one of the posters advertising the annual eVent, which Scharer claims
and Spills Predicted sanitary swér to carry the area's
ARCH waste to Detroit treatment plants.
Pontiac townships are taking the
idea back to their township boards
for further discussion before our
next meeting, set for March 30,”
Barnard stated. but it looks like an awfully good ~~
Contemplated is a jointly-owned |
“Representatives of Avon and @
Three Townships May Unite
ve Sewage Problem |
NORMAN E. BARNARD + vr Pontiac Press Phote
donkey symbolizes, as * |
i
; “Originally it was just an idea)
to solve Troy's problem, but the |
other area contacted us and
showed interest in the idea, which |
would be similar to the Evergreen |
Interceptor district which Birming-
ham, Bloomfield Hills, Southfield, |
Bloomfield Townships and Lathrup |
Village are taking part in,” Bar-| director Lawrence Scharer displays
than a picnic.”
As planned, the new schoo] will |
make 22 rooms available for |
junior high or elementary use
when completed. Included in the |
| new structure will be a gym-audi- |
torium with a seating capacity of |
1,700.
According to school officials, the
additiona] 3.5 mills will be levied | AVON TOWNSHIP — Thrills —
| chills — spills — and a laugh a
minute. That's what is promised Avondale High Schedules
Donkey Basketball Tilts nard added.
Representatives from Oakiand |
and Orion Townships have been in- |
vited to the next meeting of the |
|in a basketball tilt dubbed ‘‘Don-
| heyettes vs. Muleskinners.'' Sec-
| ond on the program, students will mittee, and Clayton O. Lovelace, |
/assistant supervisor of Pontiac
Township, is secretary. advisory committee. Barnard has | quietly set up headquarters
been elected chairman of the com-| Traverse City for a re-survey of |
in 1955, 1956 and 1957. Beginning |
in 1958 the tota] debt retirement |have the chance to see their
teachers take a spill, as faculty
members meet the businessmen. both spectators and participants |
when the Avondale High School | Whether the Detroit treatment
plants and system could take odd | millage wil] drop from 13.5 mills |
to 8. Athletic Department holds its don-
‘key basketball games at 7:30 p.m.
| Friday and Saturday in the school
‘Poland Would Continue
Korean Truce Work On those nights, erudite school
VIENNA, Austria @®—Communist teachers, dignified businessmen,
Poland has informed Sweden and| factory and white collar work-
| Switzerland it wants work of the ers, harried housewives and win-
Korean armistice commission con- | ter-weary students will throw cau-
tinued, Radio Warsaw said today. | tion to the winds and mount don-
| ‘The stand is similar to that taken | keys for the annual basketball
last week by Czechoslovakia. The | tilts. | four nations make up the commis. Spectators, too, will run the |
|
Falling Tree Cuts Lines,
\Police Telephones Out
The high winds yesterday forced
the Bloomfield Township Police to
| watch for flashing lights on their
| Switchboard in order to know they
i were rec civing a phone call
| A falling tree cut phone and elec-
| tric light lines between Telegraph Other for the first game. Fresh- jand Franklin roads about noon. |men versus sophomores, and The bells on the police switch- juniors versus seniors will make
board would not ring and the offi- up the other two contests.
cers sat waiting for a blinking light! Saturday high school girls will ,to warn them they were being’ mount the beasts to vie with the | signaled. | married women of the community There will be three games vlayed
each night, with each team com-
posed of five donkeys and riders.
Friday, seventh and eighth grad-
ers from Avondale Junior High
School will be pitted against each
Agricultural techniques, medi-
cines and other products of civili-
zation soon will begin to filter into
the remote valley of Tepoztlan,
| Mexico, and many of the methods
| and ideas will originate in Oakland
The primitive natives of this val-
ley, a 70-mile gash in the moun-
tain ranges of Mexico, wil] soon
have these opportunities brought
to them by jeep over rugged burro
trails through the efforts of Karl
PT] cultural agent
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raising campaign to provide a
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to Primitive Farmers in Remote Mexico | +H Club agent in Pontiac, who Aided by color slide films that
is cooperating in the project in he made in Tepoztlan, Bailey is
. | speaking before interested groups
Lewis and his wite, Betty, dur-| {tus afva on behalf of “project ing the last six years have de-, : .
veloped. and directed a “rural re-}
| construction center’’ named Ca-
| mohmila, which serves 11 villages
in the Tepoztlan Valley
Club, the Oakland County Farm
Bureau at West Bloomfield Town-
ship Hall and men’s clubs of
Howell and West Highland Bap- Mr. and Mrs. Lewis. who suc- tist Churches at West Highland.
ceeded the first director, Dr D. A “jeep” committee appointed Spencer Hatch have greatly ex- by Bailey includes ~hairman.
_/.D. Bailey-Pentiae «district -herti-+ panded. the progsam—binaneced—byJehnK Bray>-¢tt-Chot-agent, 1260 ‘a grant from Sears Roebuck & West Blvd. Pontiac: Mrs. Stanley Co, they have introduced agri- Kipp, Mrs. Stuart Braid, Dr Aaron cultural advancements in a pro D Riker, Ted Slosson and Ed
gram similar to the American 4H_ Kirbert
Cubs. A Mexican agricultural
agent has been trained in modern,
farming practice. He serves 170
members of nine clubs on a full-
time basis
Hybrid seed corn is demon-
strated in Camohmila along with
other improved varieties of crops
and vegetables. Seeds are avail-
able at or below cost, Over 8.000
pure bred baby chicks have been
flown in. A pig club and bee County Deaths Glean E. Milton
DAVISBURG — Service for
Glenn E. Milton, 49. of 8245 Tin-
dall Rd. will be held at 2 p.m.
Friday at the Community Bible
Church, Davisburg. with burial. in
Lakeside Cemetery by the Bendle keeping also are among the na- Funeral Home, He died Tuesday. tive “4-H” activitins. ‘
A free clinic maintains a trained two sons, William E. and Bruce, | nurse who specializes on maternity * and a daughter. Glenda cases. A day nursery. organized _ » a at . _ . y | by Mrs. Lewis, provides a child home, a sister, Mrs. Gladys Echles |
daily meal for each chi The | Hugh of Keego Harbor, Earl of charge for this service, incidental- Lapeer. and C. G., of Fenton. | ly, is one egg for two days of Miss Vern Atkinson care per child. MARLETTE—Service for Miss
Students from the more inac- Vern Atkinson will be held at
cessible villages are given board 2 P. m. Saturday at the Marsh and room at the center. Craft Funeral Home. with burial in
training includes a l4-loom hand Marlette Cemetery. Marlette
librarian for many years, she died | Lewis and his wife who are tour- | yesterday. members of the Plymouth Garden |
[nes area.
Surviving are his widow, Rhoda, | and procrastination, They certain- |
of Pontiac, three brothers, Wiliam | Sen. | tional sewage is also a question |
| The final game, will be a con- | which must be answered,
test between college students who | said.
| return especially for this event. | |
nat yor ower Le people at. Nationalist Newspaper | games, } {
‘cars were lined up all the way ASks Facts on Treaty |
from Crooks road to Livernois, ac- TAIPEI, Formosa & — The in- |
‘cording to athletic director Law-| fyential United Daily News today |
rence Scharer. The school is lo- urged the Chinese Nationalist gov-
cated on Auburn road,
Crooks road. facts connected with the Sio-Soviet
“It's the biggest event of the treaty of friendship and alliance of
year for us,"’ Scharer said. “‘The | August, 14, 1945, an outcome of |
animals start out tame, but they | the Yalta conference. |
get wild as they go along. No one! Under the alliance, Soviet Russia |
AF Re-surveys
Proposed Sites ®
Looks Over 3 Possible
Jet Base Locations in
Northern Michigan
TRAVERSE CITY — Three
Air Force survey teams have
in
three proposed sites for an 844-
million-dollar jet plane base.
The. group is headed by Col.
ning for Air Force installations.
| Other personnel include officers |
from the Air Defense Command
at Colorado Springs, Colo., Air
ton and the Army Corps of Engi-
neers.
Officers refused to comment
yesterday on the new survey but
Harold E. Talbott.
Talbott was called before a
House appropriations subcommit-
tee last month to testify on his Churchill Pays”
Call on Queen Believe His Retirement
Topic of Long Meeting
With Elizabeth
LONDON (UP)—Prime Minister
Winston Churchill stayed 50 long
at ham Palace during an
audience with Queen Elizabeth II
"| last night he immediately revived
all the rumors about his expected
He called a meeting of his Cabi-
net for his retirement and for the
British general elections expected
by this fall.
The Queen left 56 minutes
after Churchill arrived—an un-
usually long audience — but
Churchill stayed another 24 min-
utes. It was believed he was
discussing details of his retire-
ment with the Queen’s private
secretary since Elizabeth must
be informed first. °
The top-hatted Churchill gave no
hint when he emerged through the
wrought iron gates to the cheers
'of 100 persons. He entered his
limousine, popped horn rim
glasses on his nose and began
thumbing through a newspaper
as he drove off to No. 10 Downing
Street.
The newspapers were largely
concerned with the possibility of
:his retirement, and the pro-Labor
Daily Mirror pleaded in an edi-
|torial for him to “put the Tories
out of their misery and announce
| today when he is going to retire.”
It also asked that he “let the
nation know straightaway if
| there Is to be a spring election
| oF met.”
| The Daily Sketch urged Church-
ill when and if he retires td make } |
Herbert C. Persons, chief of plan- a non-political farewell speech an
| television.
| “This would be TV's finest
hour,”’ the Sketch said.
Churchill was expected to an-
|nounce his retirement in two or
| Force headquarters in Washing. | three weeks, and his appearance
| in the House of Commons did noth-
|ing to dispel the rufhors.
| He cautioned his colleagues
| against being ‘‘led away by all
east of ernment to make public all the| it wag believed to havp been or- | the chatter in the papers.” dered by Air Force Secretary *‘He smiled broadly and his eyes
twinkled as he indulged in his fa-
vorite sport of spoofing the House,
|but when he left for the drive to
Buckingham Palace no one knew
‘has been able to stay on them was given special railroad rights iN reasons for choosing a site near ®"Y more than before. .
when they lower their head and| Manchuria and the use of Port |
start to buck—and they kick, too.""| Arthur as a naval base. Dairen |
Tickets to the games are sold at | was supposed to be an international |
| $1 for adults and 530 cents for stu-| free port.
dents, with proceeds being ‘sed to
| pay for lights on the athletic field) Of Italy's one million licensed
adjacent to the school. \drivers, only 40,000 are women.
Leaders Divided on Plan tor Big Power Conference By JACK BELL Sen. Humphrey (D-Minn) said |
| WASHINGTON u® — Sen. Know- | George “has broken the logjam” |
land (R-Calif) said today United With his Big Four idea, ‘‘putting
| States faces “‘the great danger of |Our nation on a psychological of-
being isolated by appeasement. | fensive :
| minded allies’ at any big power! Senators Mansfield (D-Mont) and
| !
conference to end the cold war. | Fulbright (D-Ark) stressed what
The Senate Republican leader | they said was the need of prelim-
| said he opposed the suggestion of | inary diplomatic negotiations. Both Sen. George (D-Ga) for what said they felt the administration is
|Knowland called an “open end’|not doing enough groundwork in
conference. He defined that as one | that field.
|in which no advance evidences of Sen. Capehart (R-Ind) was one
good faith would be required) of the few Republicans to endorse
|from the Soviets. George's proposal,
Knowland said in an interview “IT don't know why a conference Cadillac in Wexford Coynty for
the 1,000-man jet base.
The committee instructed Tal-
bott to ish additional data on
the three sites before it approves
expenditures for construction of
the base.
Other sites under consideration
are in Benzie and Kalkaska coun-
ties. Before the Wexford County
location was chosen last Decem-
ber, Talbott had indicated the base
would be built in Benzie County.
Selection of the Wexford site
Stirred bitter con between
supporters of the two locations.
Chairman Cannon (D-Mo) of the
House Appropriations Committee
has tied up construction money |
until the dispute can be settled.
County | Calendar rownsnip
The Good Will Club of Waterford witli
meet for a 1 p.m. luncheon Thursda
with Mrs Lyman GOirst of VanSycile yd
Mrs. Alvin Austin is co-hostess
The Pontiac camp of Gideons and
suxiliaty will meet at i p.m. for a
luck dimner at the urch of God.
D groups will hold elections
Mental Health Leader
‘to Talk at Waterford
WATERFORD TOWNSHIP
Esther Middlewood, state director
of mental health education, will
be the discussion leader when the
socio-drama, ““The Room Upstairs”
|is presented at 8 p.m. tonight at
the Waterford High School.
The program concerns the prob-
lems of people of later maturity in
the home and in the community.
Religious Committee
to Honor Jack Benny
BOSTON (INS) — Comedian
| Jack Benny has been chosen by
ithe Massachusetts Committee of
Catholics, Protestants and Jews as
one of three persons to be hon-
ored at its annual goodwill din-
ner, May 5.
Committee chairman Oscar W.
{Haussermann of Milton said the
| names of the others to be honored
| will be announced shortly.
he fears any meeting in the near | shouldn't be held,” he said. “It
| future would find the free world seems to me the Big Four could
allies badly vided. sit down on neutral territory and
° talk these problems out. I'm sure Eisent “Some of our allies are appease-
Mave demeestraied en oy ee uphold the American view point
emo. ‘ the | suggestions that Quemoy and and he would not come out on
Matsu be turned over to the Chi- | end.
nese Communists as part of the
price for a cease-fire in the For-
Mayoralty Exchange “We would face the great danger |
| of being isolated by these appease. | Is Called Waste’ | ment-minded Allies in any confer- |
ence. While fighting for our prin- | Mayor William W. Donaldson |
ciples we might be presented to! will probably visit Fife Lake, a the world as the one nation stand- | email Northern Michigan city, May
ing in the way of a settlement. /16 but he thinks the whole thing even though it was one of appease- | is “_ waste of money.”
ment
“There is mb evidence the Rus- Donaldson, who thought he
sians would use any high level con-, Wewld be busy on May 16 when |
ference other than for propaganda | first notified of the exchange of
| himself and Fife Lake's mayor
as part of Michigan Week, com- ly have not indicated in any past |
mented at last night's city com- conferences they are willing to act |
with any sincerity.’’ mission meeting
George, chairman of the, “I think it would be much wiser |
Foreign Relations Committee, has | if (the sponsors) took the money
called for a Big Four conference | and spent it to advertise Michigan
of heads of state, perhaps this | outside the state.”
year. He attached only one condi. | Fife Lake Mayor-elect Robert B.
tion — prior approval of the West | Kimball has said previously he European defense setup including plans to be here for the second!
a rearmed Germany. ° ‘annual switch,
_tould...well 8.
ing the United States under YMCA
auspices during a one-year leave |
of absence, visited Bailey in Pon-
liac recently,
“We agreed that the one thing
most desperately needed at the
Tepoztian Valley project is back
country. transportation,” Bailey
said, “Il: suggested a jeep and
volunteered to try and interest
the people of Oaktang County in
helping to buy one of them,
“I know how badly they need it
; because I flew to Mexico last win-| are presenting the play “The
) ter and saw the Center in opera-
tion. Mrs. Gilbert Skinner |
LAPEER — Service for Mrs. |
| Gilbert (Janie. Lucinda) Skinner, |
TT, of 4633 Davison Rd., will be |
held at 1:30 p.m. Friday at the |
Baird Funeral liome, with burial
in Stiles Cemetery. She died .Tues-
day.
Juniors Giving Play
IMLAY CITY — Members of the |
Imlay City High School junior class |
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Grain Prices
CHICAGO GRAIN ;
CHICAGO, March 23 (AP)—Opening
Wheat Rye
May ..cee 2.12 May ....6-. 104",
FtY .ccveeee LOT% Jly eee 1 06%
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SPRING NOTICE |
To the Qualified Electors:
Notice is hereby given that « Bien
pial Election will be held in
the Tow of Pontiec, County of
Oakiand State of
Pct. No. 1—Township 1
2060 Opdyke Rd
Pct. No. 3—New Fire
| MARKETS | Produce
| Arrivals old stock 43, new stock 21; on
-| track 352 old stock, 63 new stock:
sales reported
DETROIT PRODUCE e
. arch, 23 (UP)—Wholesale
Prices co lic farmers’ market re-
ported by the bureau of markets:
Fruits: .A Delicious, fancy, 5.50-
€00 bu; No. 1, 4600-450 bu; oops:
Jonathon, fancy, 4.00 bu; No. 1, 3.00-
3.25 bu; apples. McIntosh, faacy, 4.50
25-3. 75 bu: apples, North-
fancy, 1.00
1, 3.26-
Vegetabies' Beets. topped, No.
50 bu. Cabbage, No. 1,
ce e, red. No. 1, 150-200 bu
rots, topped, No 1, 1.00-150 bu. Celery
j reot. No. 1. 1.00-150 dos. Fennel, No
1,
ee 1 No. 1, 150-200 % bu ib. ba, renipa, . t, -
gs is 1.35-150 50-Ib. bag. Onions, dry, No. 1,
Potatoes, No. 1,
Potatoes, No. 1. 260-200 100-Ib bag
Rhubarb. hothouse, No. 1, 55-60 5-Ib
box; rhubarb, hothouse, No. 1, 90-1.15
\dew. behs. Rutabagas, No. 1, 1 25-130
\bu. turnip, topped, No. 1, 1.50-200 bu
DETROIT EGGS
DETROIT. March 23 ‘AP)- Eeas. fob
Detroit included, federal-ctate
grades
Whites—Grade A extra large 46 large
43-48, wid. avg 417; medium 46; grade
large 30-45. wtd avg 44
Browns—Grade A large 46; medium 45;
grede B large 44: grade
CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS
CHICAGO ‘AP) Butter steady; re-
ceipts 680,910 wholesale buying prices
unchanged. 93 score AA 87 A 67: 90
| B 55.78, 89 C 5525. cars 90 B 6625; 89 C 1S
Eges steady to firm: receipts 16.260;
wholesale buying prices unchanged to % cases
higher U8 large whites 70 per cent
‘and ever As 41. 60-699 per cent A's
40 mixed 3@ mediums 37 US. stand-
ards 36. darties 335; checks 33; current
receipts 35 25
CHICAGO POTATOES
CHICAGO, March 22 (AP)—Potatoes:
total
Us. shipments 649 Old stock supplies
Mberal, demand siow and market nomi-
nally about steady with trading re
stricted by biiseard conditions; carlet
track sales old stock Idaho Russets
: Idaho utilities §3.35-3.40; Minne-
waxed $240 New stock supplies
ate. demand and treding siow and
market dull, bitezard conditions affect -
tng treck tredings; no new stock track
DETROIT POULTRY
DETROIT, March 22 (AP)--Prices paid
, ght type
19.28; Ibs);
whites 4-35: :
Pornere (5-6% Ibs.) 463-44; ducklings 35,
ys, old hens 32-33; old toms 26-27.
CHICAGO POULTRY:
try steady; receipts in coops 296 ‘yes
terday 861 coops, 101.581 Ib); f.0.b.
unchanged; heavy hens
oy Mght hens 16-17: fryers and
broilers 32-34; old roosters 13-12.5;
eaponettes 30-41.
Livestock ©
PETROIT LIVESTOCK
DETROIT, March 23 (AP)—Hogs—6al-
able 300. Market not established, asking eF8
of the
Superintendent
, member of the
re.
Justices |
any H z Notice relative and losing
fimo sete fevision
(083) Gay of
one a : Rate aa @clock in the
- @heetor at the potls et ir for the closing vig
H
opening choice
high chioce and
to 31.00; wtility
23.00; few light
Not enough of-
(AP) —Salable
bulk sales
seme early sales
>; market closing
enly about
y with Tuesday's best time, sows
steady to 26 higher, extremes up more
bulk choice 100-230 Ib 17 50-18
10.18-18.50: latter price for sround a
deck; a short deck 215 ib. 18.60
latter price @ new high since January
No.
300-390 Ib. 1600-1675; bulk choice sows C large 34
CHICAGO, March 22 (AP) Live foul- | 4 Steels, Aircrafts
Lead Advance NEW YORK \#—The stock mar-
-ket advanced today with a fairly
good show of activity in early deal-
ings. .
Gains were quite good, runni
to between 1 and 3 points in sev-
eral instances. Minus signs were
scarce.
Steels were in demand at good
prices, and aircrafts made some of
the widest gains. Also ahead were
coppers, railroads, motors, chem-
icals, motion pictures and radio-
televisions.
Howe Sound, yesterday's most
active issue up 1'4, opened today
on 7,000 shares up 4, at 21, and
it continued active at that price
or a little better.
Douglas Aircraft was up between
2 and 3, and U. S. Gypsum gained
3 points at the start.
Also higher were Bethlehem
Steel, Youngstown Sheet and Tube,
General Motors, American Tele-
phone, Pennsylvania Railroad, Sea-
board Railroad, Kennecott Copper,
Paramount Pictures, Allied Chem-
ical, General Dynamics, Sperry
Corp., Johns-Manville, Boeing and
Radio Corp.
New York Stocks
(Late Meérning Quotations) ELGAN BR. WOOD
Thursday Banquet
Planned in Clarkston CLARKSTON — Elgan R. Wood
will be honored at the annual Past
Masters banquet held Thursday
night at the Masonic Temple.
Cedar Lodge No. 60, F & AM is
holding the affair, and Wood is
the youngest past master of that
lodge.
* * *
Speaker for the evening will
be Dr. William R. Marbach, pastor
of the First Presbyterian Church of
Pontiac. - Howard Jones, drunt
master of the Pontiac High School
tions.
event is Richard R. Snover, wor-
shipful master of Cedar Lodge.
Three Indicted
ger and treasurer of the credit
union; Charles H. Thompson, 22,
former chief cashier of the credit
union; and Edmour Bertrand, 53,
Vezrosi, who also is a council-
man in suburban Dearborn, was
charged with making a false fi-
nancial statement to the Bureau
of Federal Credit Unions, which
seized control of the credit union
o&
1 afd will remain open
“et
MARJORIE B WI! LSON
City Clerk
March 23, 24, "68
BIENNIAL SPRING ELECTION
the Qualified Electors is hereby given, that a Biennia!
Rerien wit be held tin the Town-
Por the ne of electin ‘he follow purpose ing °
officers. viz: re
RS
. Township Clerk, Township
Treasurer two Trustees, Justice of the
Peace . Highway Commission-
er. four Constables (Not to exceed four), |
Member of the Board of Review
ALSO ANY ADDITIONAL AMENDMENTS |
OR REPERENDUMS THAT MAY BE |
MITTED SUB
Notice relative to opening and closing
of the polls Election Law, Revision of
1843. (3083) Bection 1. Om the day of
any election the polls shall be opened at
7 o’elocek im the forencon, and shal! be : te low chotee
high utility te low
loads and
lets choice and prime heifers
bulk good and choice heifers
20 06-25. 06. commercial to lew food
atades 1650-1950 utility ang commer-
cial cows 12 75-1550. a few good young
cows up to 1800. bulk canners and cut
lieht and shelly
canners 8 00-10 25 and
mercial bulls 1450-1700, bulk
m
17.25 and 18.00
Orville Calls Firing’
‘Misunderstanding’ DEARBORN (INS) — Mayor Or-
Ville Hubbard” of Dearborn Tae? Tiere termed his firing of the city's legal
staff yesterday ‘‘a misunderstand-
ing’ and says the attorneys should
return to work.
Corporation Counsel Dale H. Fill-
more and his three aides were
fired yesterday afternoon because
they refused to change their opin-
jon on the legality of placing two
of
mayor’s explanation of the dismis-
sa) said:
“For Pete's sake, whe does he
think he's kidding? When a man
says to you you're fired, it
means you're fired. I can still
| understand English.”
| Meanwhile, Hubbard turned his
attention to his own pay and term
of office. continued open until 8 o'clock in the
. ast ne bengee 3 7 ualitied | The City Council last night ap-
bara pres bed forthe ciceing Proved hs recommendation that
thereof shall allow . t city cler orced to put on The polls of said election will be open ; at 7 o'clock om. and will remain open the ballot Hubbard's proposal to
Unttl @ e'elock p.m. of said day of elec-| hike the mayor's salary to $24,-
BERT A. McKEACHIE,
Township Clerk
March 23, 24, ‘85 | 500 annually and to extend the
| term of office to six years
IF FIRE SHOULD
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Int Tel & Tel. 2%1 Wise Pw 317
Isl Crk Coal 204 Woolworth .. 404
Johns Man.... & Young SAW 284
Jones & L 371 Yngst ShaT 77
Zenith Rad .1024
STOCK AVERAGES
NEW YORK. March 33—Com bo
The Associated Press piled by
. Patrolmen Untangle
Two Waterford Township patrol-
|men alternately shivered and
scratched their heads as_ they
on M59 between Crescent Lake and
Airport Rds
storm,
The officers said the first car in
line apparently skidded to a halt
, i] ri 15 eo
nudst. Rails Util. Stocks
Net change..... +18 +11 +1 410
Noon, today....2138 1248 763 1573
/ evious day 2120 #1237 702 1563
| Week ago......2110 1230 698 1555
| Momth ago..... 2178 #1278 713 1605
| Year ago........ 394 aa5 583 11580
1055) high 2207 #12096 722 1626
1958) low ., 2031 1148 672 1488
1954 htelt 2118 #1230 683 1852)
1954 low 1438 778 S54 1080
Hornblower & Weeks)
Figures after decimal potnts are elghths
High Low Noon
Baldwin Rubber*......, 160 166)
Gerity-Michigan® 32 36
Kingston Products® 34 40
Masco 8cr 32 33
Midway Abrastve* 62 Te)
Rudy Mfe* .... 4.6. 37 4.0)
Wayne Screwe 13 14)
*No sale bid and asked
a ny
Foreign Exchange
NEW YORK. March 23 (AP)
exchange rates follow. (Great
Gollars. others tn cemts)
Canadian dollar in New York open
market 1 25°32 per cent premium of
101 78's US cepts, unchanged .
Europe Great Britam (pound) $2.79
11 32. unehanged; Great Britain 30 day
sfutures 2.79, unchanged: Great Britain 66
day futures 2.78 11/16, unchanged; Grept
Britain 90 day futures 2.78 13/32, un-
changed, Belgium (franc) 1.98 8/16, 1
00's of a cent; ce (franc) .28% Foreign
Britain in
(krona) ;
‘frane 33%. unchanged; Den-
mark (krone) 1450, uhchanged.
Latin America: Argentina ifree) 17.24.
unchanged Brazil «free 1 un-
changed Mexico #01. unchanged; Vene-
fuela ‘bolivar) 3063, unchanged
Par East: Hong Kong dollar 17.50, un-
changed. . (free)
and following drivers piled into the
'rear of the cars ahead.
DETROIT STOCKS |
Seeks to Force City
to Issue Building Tag
mits allowing him to bring an
apartment he owns at 518 Orchard
Lake Ave. up to state hou
code standards
also a chance to appeal
. date
Injured in Accident
Elmer Odden, 51, of $T6-Stanley weden | Ave., driver, and his wife Anna,
were treated at St. Joseph Mercy
Hospital for minor injuries yester-
day after their auto was struck in
the rear on Oakland Ave. at Mont-
calm St., Pontiac Police reported.
t The general chairman of the | TF. PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY. MARCH 22, 1955
Baruch Gives °
Market Views Cites Inflation, Industry
Expansion as Causes
for Stock Boom
WASHINGTON uw — Bernard M.
Baruch said-today the main causes
of tie stock price boom are a vast
cumulative effects of the inflation-
ary policies which have been fol-
lowed over the past decade and a
half.”
“If any economic danger threat-
ens today, it will be found not in
the stock market itself but in the
effects of this inflationary heri-
tage,"’ the &-year-old retired fi-
nancier and adviser to presidents
told the Senate Banking Commit-
tee.
s s s
Baruch, the final witness in three
weeks of public hearings on the
state of the market, came out
strongly against any tax cuts now.
Just ag strongly he urged a bigger
defense buildup.
Stressing a need for a “‘sound
government policy covering all the
interrelated problems of econom-
ics, finance and national defense,”
Baruch made three general rec-
ommendations in his prepared tes-
timony:
band, will present musical selec: | 4° and allies must do—and then
| |
| than some reduction in the national
| debt (now over 276 billion dollars).
| “3. Discipline ourselves to what-
P . ever is required to win the cold
in Credit Probe “:.cy"sizr=. Baruch aimed some plainly im-
plied criticisms at.the Republicans
Federal Jury Rules on "™™ in ower os welts the nant
Irregularities at Ford |_ The tall, white-halred financier, en at who made millions in Wall Street,
Rouge Institution | said the stock market is largely a | DETROIT w—Three men ar ™!Tor of the whole economy and
rested in a government investiga-_ me . cold wer now is dominated by tion of the four-million-dollar Ford | wo
fouge Employes 5 pastarday by | “If our general economie and
“bd were indicted y security policies are sound,” he
a federal Grand bry. | said, “the stock market will adjust . |to them and we will not need to
Named in the indictment ere | worry about a possible collapse
Robert Vezzosi, 38, office mana- | «1 the market. If we do not pursue
The credit union reopened last many stocks may be underpriced
Friday after federal agents closed today,” he said.
it down during their investigation. |
15-Car Pileup Here |: 252
eee on EL werted te mmerl a do-car pileup. pe
during yesterday's | “1. Determine just what our na-
tional security requires, both what
* * ’
“2. Forego all tax reductions un-|
til our defenses are made secure
and the budget is balanced. Noth-
ing could inspire more confidence
in the soundness of our economy
| our national security and our
tional credit, then nothing can have
lasting value, °
“Much of our weakness in for-
eign policy has come about be-
cause some people believed that
the economy could not stand what
is necessary for defense. With this
| said,
| tinued to rise while taxes were
high. “If inflation is to persist,
Baruch cautioned the committee
against trying to give the investor
too much protection. He said you
can't legislate ‘‘against human
the adventurous
ty
expansion of industry and ‘“‘the | er’
helped make America |
Pa
e&
£8
ne z F
ger 3
biog E22 pfs 7
E
7
is
Civil
Dating to
against General
decision.
the U.S. Circuit
his own case.
Federal District
The Supreme
the government
of the case. In
Federal Judge Dismisses Suit
Against.GMC U.S. Court Tosses Out
Antitrust Action
CHICAGO W—An antitrust suit
dismissed yesterday after kicking
around in the courts for 13% years.
However, the plaintiff's attorney
announced he would appeal the
On Oct. 16, 1941, Fred F. Emich,
On Feb. 26, 1948, a federal court
jury awarded Emich $1,236,000. GM
appealed and on March 3, 1950,
reversed the judgments on grounds
Emich should not have used the
government conviction of GM in
Emich carried the reversal tu
the Supreme Court which, in Sep-
tember 1951, overruled the Circuit
Court and remanded the case to
Circuit Court had erred and that
could be used under a section of
GM filed a motion for dismissal
ruled that Emich's case had been
filed after the period permitted by
the statute of limitations.
Emich's attorney, 1941 |
Motors Corp. was
Court of Appeals
Court for retrial.
Court ruled the
conviction of GM
granting it today,
Julius J. Hoffmap
Death Notices
Lake Orion Youths oe
ace Arraignment
hes
sites ! jday by Orion Township Justice
Helmar Stanaback.
tors, a set of golf clubs, fishing
tackle, a camera and other sport-
ing equipment. The loot was valued
at about $900.
Business Notes Hayward F. York, associated
with the Chrysler Detroit Tank
Plant in. management capacities
since 1952, has been named operat-
|ing manager of the Chrysler jet
engine plant. His appointment was
Two. new merchandising pro
grams, which will be announced
in April: will be outlined. In ad-
dition, the conference will include: Help Wanted Male 6
In Memoriam 2 e
ie eee ee |e ce ere | Of « loved laid to rest . ro nhe A ] .
oe ve een were fOUNC,, MAN INTERESTED I” ‘
5 a teers | po No 8.
ma OT} | Beemer res pomst y Ue gd carey her
AUBURN EP chance (oF
Funeral Directors 4 reece’ eppetmtmnent. giving
_Tesume of background.
FOUND MAaMIT™ SO2 set ere san 3 Ae ARs
- tom work of « wide . on
ert, ral Be _ re 4. raha SI take BARBER
Vv . r shop. ree-
Donelson-lohns °| —#i#®
—Demohies "hon PowenaLa Thoughtful Service _—_—s PE 3-884)
Voorhees-Siple
FUNERAL HOME
BOX REPLIES
At 10 am. today
there were replies at
the Press office in
the following boxes:
ye 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 9, 13, 14,
15, 25, 39, 100, 104, 105,
106, 115, 116, 117.
Help Wanted Male 6
A MAP FC). PERMANENT POSI-
Sewing Ma-
rane chine Co Sala:
portation furnished train «
man for sales and service. No
experience necessary. Spjiendid
opportunity lead to manage-
ment + one of our
Tes aneni with this old
established company Liberal re-
tirement pian. Avvly Mr. Brown.
Singe: Sewir Machine. 102 N
DRIVER FOR . Perry Cleaners.
_FULLER BRUSH ROUTES. PAYS 980 $110 per week, plus ex-
allowance. Can
and pay is com
initiative anc effort Hi school
car ant knowledge of
MOODYEA® HAS SEVERAL DE
s'rable with
retail sales e y
or oth
an (nderwritten by Bankers
‘fe end Casualty Co Average
$3000 per year. jeants tn-
terviewed between @ and 12. 3513
_Elizabeth Lk Rd o. 5.
JANITOR We have « part time opening for
@ man to work 8 a.m. 12 noon
NI :
| MARCH 21. 1955 MRS years Gf see Doterenses 60 _ ‘Harriet C3446 Walnut Lake ony EM Sate? SMS
— oved aunt o: oe ti : —— a —
Nereida Gott and Mrs. Peter MIDWES1 ileen' Tew Funeral service ’ \ - . ,
Sill be held Thursday, Maren Seles exp URRY! = BURR nh, po Ad pe from the J Draftsman $450
Gotiher neral Home... Keego Executive... 9975
Prank” Tully citictating. tater: Be a. vteeetn pds . Tr trainee
Mrs. outt me be et the * . ‘ seen . wre Midwest Emp ent
Mic’ 0 POWTIAC grate BLDO.
er ie Soa: Mee ried te ow man Marvin md rye Kopp: ghildren’ 17123 8 om we
Fonere! service . will m. hela AND
ay. \ st: engine drills m. from the Puneral Apply im person eaty afters ome with Rev. t- a.m. No ealls Daniels ing. Interment et land Hills Manufacturing “Core 2677 «Or. orial Comesery. by Devon chard eR
Dew eoee j rn YOUNG MEN. ree ra ace 17 or over wanted for full M 21). 1955, time work m local sutomobile Selma O.. 4682 Rockeroft Water- agency Pleasant working condi- ford. Michigan; "t a “sitar wane ack for Service Mer. Mat- ramp ana Mra Re jewel: Gnat over argreaves Inc.. 34 Mill 8t..
sister of Mrs. Teck alsh, Pur .
neral will Thurs-. PART TIME JOB
day, March 34th, at 2 pm. from Make $50 to
Greenw the Voor pel* with ©
Rev. Robert Atkins ficient.
Interment at Mt.
Cemetery. jade will
lhe im state at the Voorhees-Siple
Punera!l Home.
055, HEN
rietta BE, 42 Miami Road. 82;
beloved T.
Poole and Mrs. Gerald Kirney:
Gear sister of Miss Daisybe!
Benedict. Punerei in be
held Friday, March 25th, at 2
™. from the First
urch with Dr. Wilfam #
fictating. Interment
ood Cemetery. Mrs.
Poole is at the Kirkby Funerea!
Home where she be un
9 armen
4 . . f : ‘ . ‘ / , .
s . ; oo ~ ’ F : ‘ ~ ‘ o ‘ .
ee ee a fe fg es Gea! Gree SO eee SAP ae Pn eee $150 a week. time. Ca" FE (-4622 for anvemt.
ment.
REAL ESTATE BA ed or the U.
“ REAL ESTATE SALESMEN
WANTED AT ONCE!
RAY O’NEIL, Realtor
sw. Oven 90
SALESMAN
ay RR gy Sa A
ENGGASS JEWELRY 25 N. SAGINAW NT TT
AMBITIOUS WOMEN
director Co-
ventry Ine. We are peeking neat
Beauty rators, 2 Experienced. 87) TO START. good hours.
ANDRE
BEAUTY SALON rE 54490
CAREER GIRLS HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! TYPISTS TYPI8TS
Rapid typist
Slow bP Lars tte e se eeeenee
rk Typist <
eM TyPlat ast Loca eeeecees
" Midwest Employment
#06 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO rE
CANDY & BAKERY
46 N. Saginaw St.
Bob’s Coney Island. 147 _M Berry. Apply 3 pm. to 6 p.m,
CASHIER
Ex . Must have good ref-
erences Apply in person et the ;
Huron Friendly Market 694 W i
Huron. No telephone calis I
EXPERIENCED WAITRESS WTD. '
Call MT 6-485).
EXPERIENCED WAITRESS AND Fa. “rl Apply in person. 633 Au-
rn.
——_ -— a
EXPERIENCED ORDER & COST
Preernerro eat SALESWOM EN
ent office Reet employ-
WAITE’S
SALESLADIES
Experiences rotress 2 to 10 p.m.
Diner FE boa.) "EFINET WHITE RF.
quiring goot home. capable of
P) work ;
i ead ad tte .
lovely Green Lake cntiac EM
SALESLA
wear time. Permanent
pat be Apply
PEGGY’S
office helper. Bermanent Porition, Tr
excellent with
WOMAN . 1
a.m.. § days & week. OR 3-2442.
Saleswoman
MILLINERY --
- = ot, ee ee?
' : > ; { #.. ee | 7
‘ee , i ' ‘a ‘
. THE PONTIAC PRESS. ‘WEDNESDAt, MARCH 23, 1955 5
.» WOMEN WANT WALL WASH- Pestt‘cs is
both ‘salary
ARTHOR Sj * N SAGINAW
SALESLADY | Experienced for Credit jewelry
eet 1 smaneet S day week.
PRGGASS. JEWE LRY |
25 N. SAGINAW
GIR
rE $6125. Ez
woop RELIABLE PER-
oP Sead _amoet age. rE |
Birm rmingham Cleaners |
Woodward. Birmingham. |
WOMAN TO CARE POR 2? CHIL. dren and work
_ Gardens vide ee rE Seer
WOMAN GENERAL HOUSEWORK. |
Stay nights. 1's days off. Bir.
oinghsm. Ml 4-7705 |
OMEN POR HOUSEWORK AND |
“we of een live in, $20)
ware LA TO CARE R housework. OR children Por light
3-4393. 7
ANTED LADY FOR House
work must live in. Call between
4 and 6 p.m. FE 68-0769
WOMEN
Experienced te itors,
best dea) in the state, apply
between a a m. 6 North
weer Re
ANTED MIDDLEAGED LADY
for housework and care of th
lake in Union Lk. Vinge,
WOMAN To © CH. | while « works after-
shift. 8 Week, Vicinit
ow Weteriors, On ‘s-seee , +
YOUNG
LADY
ris types of
Au careones
win-
ruted
d.«& MS BUILDING SERVICE
FE 23-7004
SANDING AND
Bills 113 West
FUCOP SANDING LAYING. FIN Toe ateeed #1 Central FE other tyues of ahere. |
corsested. In-
‘AINS PLAIN
Laubiry TERY.
FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY
tee, Pontiae Laundry. FE.
8 2% LAN }
le, Licensed by Sena tin
| Piast eins
: +4106.
TREE SPRAYING Trimming fruit trees. shade trees
and shrubs. OL 2-4021.
Moving & Trucking 19
GARAGE SPECIAL
Labor
me ten 5 Terms.
& UILDINC SERVICE
FE 2}
230 E Pike
GUaRANTEED ROOFS. ALL
kinds. Est 1916, A. Hugus. 353
nN. Cass. FE 32-3021. FE .
FLOO& LAYING. SANDING AND tuishinge 10 votes experience.
Modern equipment Guar vert.
Free estimates Soba Tavior
__ 3.1616
| Jos FLEMING. FLOOR LAY.-
finishing. 155 Edison.
Ph re >a
MABON | AVAILA ABLE L 13
Brick Stock ia coment wor
_ anteea. FE 36804.
PLASTERING AND PATCH PLAS-
OTe ew
P oe SP RE- pair. Vern Keller 1
PLASTERING. NEW 35 REPAIR
FE 2-2836 evenings.
| MASON & er WORK. ee
Pour pid bom RL WICKERSHAM
108 Ww. MAPLE WALLED LE.
R. G. SNYDER, FLOOR LAYING.
De “you BLDG. MATERIALS 4A-1 MOVING, TRUCKING. PICK. ror
RS
distance
service Agent for Sievens
. Any MOVING AND oT
pickup service an in the @. ma place e
INCINERATORS CLEANED. ASA
oe uled. Clean up. FE
or
HAULING OF ANY KINDS. REAS-
. FE 23-6857
wants work. Cal) anytime
+8421.
SUDDEN SERVICE—ASHES, RUB
bish, and light trucking. FE 46079
Trucks to Rent TRUCKS TRACTO
% Ton Pickup i's Ton Stake and p Trucks .
Pontiac Farm and
Industrial Tractor Co. sonable .
LIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING. | _ Rubbish hauled FE 2-0603. '
Light HAULING. a Cheap. 32081, 7-171.
MAN WITH 4% N TROCE the good side of speed cops!"’
“This one’s equipped with a pencil sharpener to keep on |
—_—_~
Aerotred Knapp Shoes
Burnes. PE 2 8814 83 Mark rR
rugs and up- |
us today. A-l Rug Cleaners, FE |
+71le.
KNAPP SHOES Ellsworth
R THIS D
George T
825 8 Woodward
Open _Daily Including Sundevs
FE 4-0461- FE 4-1442 |
WITH ‘58 PICK-UP WANTS
‘ing and odd jobs. Phone OR
REDUCED RATES
Large van to serve you. Smith
Moving 44864
O’DELL CARTAGE |
Lecal and Long Distance Moving.
VOLLMAR MOVING AND sTOR- age. Agents for N. American Van
where in
We have an opentn: in our Want live in a basement or Lines. Large vans anv
department for a neat appvear- plete home and want United States. geict service. FE
3” yeare” (ene "Must be bien ie,,build) Over, 68 satisfied "cus ar wey an . er gchesl gre ite. Bble to type and Vress Box 62. Painting & Decorating 20
pls i person to Mr. Inman __ Business Services 13) a4
THE © PONTIAC PRESS
AAA AAA TRENCHING co. HOUSE
footings, field tile and water lines.
» tler wort for less money. OLive
A & B TRENCHING
APPLIANCE SERVICE We service all makes of refriger-
etors.
Instructions 9
vocal, ourran. ACCORDION. | e instructions Hon-
otulu Gonserratory
42182. If no ans..
EE 3¢-page
book showing jobs. salaries. tests,
requirements, benefits WRITE
Franklin Institute, Dept. 1226 E
Rochester, N.Y
WANTED TRAINEES |
PREPARE FOR BETTER PAY Qualify for
k im tndes-
as DE
NERS. M . OR
TOO MAKERS. No viol, ez
perience nor spec educat:
y. OF ed. Write
inform and trial
tong} Write Pontiae Press
washers radios. cleaners.
end all types of small appliances.
96 Oskiand Ave. FE 2-4021
B WALL CLEANERS.
Walls windows
DRY WALL BY MACHINE. FREE
estimate No too big or
small PE 5-4628.
ELECTRICAL SEWER CLEANING
Sinks, Sundey Serv. Ph. FE 42012 | EXPERT TREE | TRIMMING | s RE. peg Ph. 5-650 DECORATING PAINTING
and well papering. Call for esti-
_mate _FE 4 4-0255.
rey | PAINTING. } i
reme.ed. Estimates. FE
8.
Al PAINTING. PAPERING
Mason Thom PE 4630
PAINT: FE 56-2800
PAnwTing AND WALLPAPER.
Cc, White. OA 83807 or OR
Painting & Wall Washing |¢ Free estimates. PE $-2211. on AN Graves. 236 Judson 8t Pontiac
ic
ON AND AFTER THIS DATE
3-23-55. I will pot be ibi
Notices & Personals 25. Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 3217 nooMs PR
| TO GET F THE MOST FOR YOUR |
contract. Realtor Partridge
ha the “bird” to see 43 W.
St Phone FE 2-6316
| MMEDIATE CASH FOR YOUR
land , contract er equity im your |
T. Templeton, Realtor |? | 2330 _Orchard Lake Rd FE 44563)
FAST ACTION! — | If you have the contract—we-
have the ready money Clark
Real Estate Phone FE 46402
Ask for Mr Clark |
CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS
H J Vanwelt, 4640 Disie Hwy.
=. 31358.
5% MORTGAGES | | ON FARMS OR SpBURBAN tres
on rer canes R LES
| myena Society 1717 8 Telegrape
FE 40521: Eve FE |
for any debts contracted >
other than myself. James
vin. lot. any
than Roger
THIS DATE.
1965, I will not be
for any debdts con- |
i 2
a
a &
tal idual
al programs. Call PE esis!
HT SHINY A ea EASY
to clean. Glaxo plastic lip-
oleum finish, ends waning alles
Notions
~ Wid, Child, to Board % ” —_—
Goon LICENSED HOME. rE
4-808!
FULL TIME CARE FOR SMALL
Licensed home YE 5-5026
Wtd. Household Goods 27
a | ap aApeos &
PAINTING AND REDECORATING
paper removed. 25 years of |
experience. FE 2408. PAPER HANGING & PAINTING.
+2171 or FE 46829
Finrttee AND WALL WASHING.
Menor PE ¢0173 or FE.
| Peers, FREE REE ESTIMATES.
| WOMEN WANT WALL WASHINO. | __OR 3-2284 or OR 3-0404
iP Painting, | ‘Wall | Washing
rE
Electric—Sewers Cleaned}
24 «€hr. service No results
ebaree: , ous ally trea.ed at M9
extra
Roto-Re. Sewer Cleaners
61317
__ Work Wanted Male 10
scaping work in
reemhouse part time. OL 2-7564_
Aaced. OR 3-431.
Work Wanted Female 11
wg sae, choanins. 74323 or
and
—_1-3631 RAISING AND FOOTINGS.
put m. Septic tanks field
Grains installed. FE 2417). Free
—fstimates. Modernize Your Home
House leveling. sGditions eaves-
troughing roofing, siding. wall
Sie. cotpantzy peck. 2 osmstete
service the bome. Dea) direct
FREAD ANTE PORE, ~ els "mE, eonomenctsre ne - a a "
2 SB Pree estimate
Dressmaking, Tailoring 16
SEWINO AND j ALTERATIONS.
men's tailoring.
Supsrianced, women
feontes f repairs.
PE 2-
Furniture Refinishing 164
ALL KINDS OF
Sine A-
On )4208 or PE 61427
Income Tax Service 17
TAX MANURE PLOW-
and leveling. FE
FOR PROMPT INCOME
service call. FE 44826.
_Sor0e.
TUPPER OR >706)
| Physiotherapy 2iA|
are moe a rarns |» FE 42851
22
CALLS
t material. FE 5-5797. |
7 COVERS. MATERI- _Beadle. __ PE_$-i927
_ ais, P
UPHOLSTER-
ae
24
LOST: 185 POINT DIAMOND BE-
een Bank Bidg. and Kresee ‘8
¥
ate PROBY
14 carat, also brown biil- |
. Reward FE 54-1062
® MO WALNUT | REWARD MA - BEAGLE 6 15 Lk Mar
6-3733 |
LOST: WIRE HAIRED TERRIER, l=
‘4 mo. old, vicinity of Northwood |
“42 homes. Children's pet. FE
ee
LOST: BLACK COCKER PUP. Fl
child's pet, mame ‘Ricky
32-0416.
FOUND: MALE BOXER. area |
don Rr.. Clarkston. MA 5-244
brindle male boxer, white | chert. Reward. MI.
‘record’ bia ers
FURNITURE E NEEDED | |
Entire home of odd lots. Get the
dollar. tes 8 outright or |
unity | Sale Pu On anit Communy | | CASH FOR ALY KIND@ OF USED |
furniture or dishes. PE 5-3853
WANTED FURNITURE! If you have anything for
sale and want prompt cour-
teous service and the high-
est prive im cash c al!
1. & S SALES CO
OARLARD COUNTY'S LARGEST
ED FURNITURE BUYER
rE 2-206
~ PONTIAC'’S _ LARGEST
Cash waiting ONE OF
furniture buyers. }
FE 4-788! |
LET Us BUY IT OR AUCTION IT |
_ for you, OA 62681
WANTED + TO BcY ALL TYPES
TAPE RECORDER In wee CON-
dition good OR
3.7665
__. Money Wanted 28A LPLAP PLD OP
LOCAL PinM
years with es
end ; wut rea, tes, uke *. Rag adl
2 of 3 bedroom unf.
Waterford area Possession sbout
_ April fst OR_ 3 3-414
FREE SERVICE TO ALL LAND-
lords lified tenants furnished
RUSSELL H YOUNG RENTAL
AGENCY _FE 4144 “WANTED. 3 LNFURN._
private beth in Drayton Piains
area for occupancy — May i
OR 3-7162
LAKE COTTAGE SUITABLE FOR
5 atehe. Union Lake
Nt RSE A .
4 children desires futn. or par-
tially fare a or house, by
April} TE +0ese. ;
130 s0R Se Soa Pa oR UN.| furn. apt or house by April 1. |
2 children, FE 44060_ j
WANTED
D AFTER THIS DATE |_5_ F
| 33 W. Huron St. le Oa SEABONED
trects on motera * bewen Capitol |
Sovings & ls s Leen Os . % W. Huron
at
WE
WANT
AN
CONTRACTS
We are bur and <
contracts — AY! Call wus
now for the best and highest
offer of
Uement.
NICHOLIE and HARGER CO. Ph. FE 5-8183 value. Quick cash set
_Wanted Real Estate 32A 32A PLP PPL LP
6-0408.
GREEN LAKE OFFIC
(ON GREEN LAKE)
FOR ALL
Tete COM RD xe «413
woodward 81744 Rings here LISTINGS WA
ED NORDMAN REAL ESTATE
ROMEO MICHIGAN
Plateau 23-3567
ISN’T IT LOGICAL?
as you live in the Waterford Dray-
Clarkston of
“Wanted Real Estate 32A Rent Houses Unfurn, 36) ‘For Sale Houses 43
3 OR 3 BEDRM. NOME IN‘PONT. | 6 MODER . 6 ROOMS, BATH BASEMPXT.
Sree. C. Sundwall, FE ¢2563. Leake. Ph! } ciate tees we
WILL Lass ‘ basement Vane ; rege ori . 7
orp Chace in Devoait required. G I
. F. McKINNE PF Caner os ete 9806 Commerce Ré4. rage. Very good location. 2 chil-
Pa. Pontise 1) welcome. 30 W. Yale | No Down @ oer ame ry aoa HOUSE AT cass LK. ANTED: HOMES. Bo :
vig ret woe wee" ess ee ,s| — Payment or
tion im desirable location $3.00 | 8 Menke Tria $1.60 PER HOUR er less. Very low down pay- ROOMS. _ v0 wk Earnings quality Land for «
ment. Reasonable monthly . . m-dern 3 bedroom Pull = No reaitors, Write Owner P.O. Box 535 tile beth large lots. | “7 orivi-
_Uac Press Box @ | MODERN 3 BEDROOM 2315 IN-| leaes. June delivery Bring vour
€asH POR YOUR HOME OR a Lake Orion. For | origina: dischares o10 EQUITY. Wy you want fest action infromation t 36333. | NOUS 1919 MIS e We can get you cash ON WHITE LAKE € ROOM MOD, "Oncuville 132 Reverse ches for your home or equity Clark ern house Recregtion “= aad
Real 1 Huron 8t | _ Sieeees cin pores. Nice beach. | $245 DOWN ev s
——" | SMALL (ROOM HOUSE NEWL 9 vou let MAfter nome. built on
Rent Apts. Furnished 3: 33 _Piteraiee Fe ean SEpnoom | 4(@OODELL REALTY
1 ROOM. PRIVATE ENTRANCE | siences, O18, week! Ma ssaye Shee ine hes a Wash $10. Call. after mepoce._ 998 weekly. M.
FE. 3088 | Hee WIRE RD 2 LARGE BED-| Sane sie sere, oO 7 Room APT. 1 CHILD| jake priviees school” bus ai | Walton Bivd 4 room lavatory welcome. 231 Osmun. FE $0142 = Goor $135 EM 3-4787 | Electric water heater garage § ; : coUPLE nO | business lots 68.000 myn 61.000
Seeker 1% Lefayeme For Rent Rooms 37 Income TY, BROKER FE sa1e2 de 39 Russell | —MELARTY, OSes. = 7 TaRGE Aile aoe. a ATTRACTIVE SLEEPING ROOM FULL PRICE, $5,950 Lake Ave West side FE 43664. 4 room en paved road.
= | 7 Row Bagshieny APT PART: APT. PART. | AT, BUS STOP. LARGE FRONT closed “breeseway to in cof
iF) = ATE BATH 1 | CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM [A-| [eee Rae Ly peed 7)
small child accepted. Apply apt. Gesine i ai aeT WN. per month. a on
7 ROOMS. ADULTS, 304 FLOR. SEAN. ot al ee ae ay Yost omnce, Wen Pe eetae* Giroux ‘& Hicks 3 Be Gomme Pir tee nk. Clee MMeen only, 46 Mechanic _ REALTOR re 5°30 p.m and Sat. and Sun | CLEAN PING ROOM FOR | 609 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains
S PRIVATE g Sree (nue ie Florence. FE OPEN EVES. UNTIL 8 leome. € co. |
7 BEDROOM WELL FURNISHED | PREE ROOM RENT To MAN apartment. On Cass Lake. Until rerviess OR Ste” for light FOR COLORED
7 ROOMs Pay aT ENTRANCE LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FAMILIES VATE TRANCE room
Adults only 278 E. Wilson after extgitewre etpeeess men. st8 beet eke me _ bgme. Ges
sn LiouT MOUSsEKEEPING ptrect. Price 612.000 64 nha ROOMS. WORKING COUPLE for man. FE ¢ © rs ars
_ 3368 ALN are ree Pie nase trmnes. $19 | Nice ROOM FOR A OENTLEMAN | (er. oe Mpie PE es
2 ROOMS. ON BUS LINE PRI.
Vale entrance. Adulis only 286 | ie
8. Jessie
2 LARGE ROOMS HEATED PRI__
2-873) |
floor,
Motor FE 4-4625
J ROOMS. ADULTS MODERN |
Auburn Ave
| WEAR 3 eas Oeeke at ue WEL.
3 TARoe SaRSEPOL ROOM
"ao or unf Adults. Lake Orion.
“CY 2-334.
FURNISHED 5 BASEMENT apart:
ent for for 2 men. FE }-
TET CLOSE IN. Sieat LIN.
AN 4
bath and entrance FE 471408
COMPORTABLE i A
Also smal! cabin Adults. 34 Belle- vue
build Studio living room, kitch-
. end 4 room Pri-
vate entrance "washer quer
onl: Le.
Bleepy Hollow Motel. 3490 Dizie
Highway.
ROOM A NO . |
ers with children.
SQUARE LAVE &@ BATH. PRI-
vate, Adults. _ PE is
"| ete Apts. Unfurnished 34
3 ROOM. PRIVATE ENTRANCE
Ol heat furntshed school age
tz welcome. 3840 win Ra
47042
ARCADIA APH 3 rooms and bath Adults ealy. |
658 per month.
K.G. HEMPSTEAD | 103 E Huren
surr
late areas. to list vour property
with @ firm that concentrates on
selling exclusively mm your area?
BROS. LTORS
Phone on bist or ware
Oven @ to 6 te '
CASH FOR TOUR BQUITT mm %
iM WRIGHT, Realtor
Broserative feat Estate Tachaneo
MAHAN HAS BUYERS
oo a
furn. Savoy A Bidg.. corner of
Gentord and Pine oa
_Pike managers apt. FE 2-654 ROOMS. NO CHI N PRI-
wae hl Refrig. and stove FE
Te « ROOMS ERB Auburn Rd Saari" vburna
BATH SCREENED PORCH UP- per. Private. Close im. FE 8-1414 4 ROOM T. pone done
come ° iv’ 8.
i ox AND BATH. ADULTS
LOWER APARTMENT.
For Sale Houses 43
ye, ae without a garage. 665
Wied woos FOR TAbY SINGLE to ae GIs—$100 Moves You In! _ pay a
EA LMOO BLVD. Modern 3 bedroom full
foungstown’y = ere
N. Johnson
4 BEDROOMS
Laree io rooms with 1 bedroom
seses ti
large lot soniee
Airport Area » — i
3 BEDROOMS j
Beautiful California type
home, frame with cedar = s
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‘RIDGEWAY, 75 Baldwin
rative
Partridge | | 18 THE “BIRD”
DISTINCTIVE.
COLONIAL
aa rooth,
fireplace and many other an
, features Includes
wai double. 547 W. Huron. street. Aubura
ROOM KITCHEN PRIVILEGES. ; Heights. PET 7-642.
re LAKE ORION nice, clean, kitchen, washing. 7 large, "Perches rartreoms
and ashing privileges Recomes stores and acho 99000
5-0672 after 3 30 Close
with $2000 do
__ WALTER_ oneEn rier 2-$831
Lake District 2 blocks from tinual hot water, FE ¢ ; |
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_Unien St FE 41167 |
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man vale entrance. FE 23-4579
_ 30 Mark : room year &
a. 1 ROOM. PRIVATE privileges lot = Nene ve beach
[On 1 NOOREREEPING ROOUE Retwe etal pees ee, se 33 E Howard HERBERT C. DAVIS
LARGE CNT MOUNEREEPING | _ey Puts tate_e ™ 8 ACRES Near Grand River . woe |
_ Rooms With Board 38) Sor", scr" mar Orand Rive NN laree barr and other buildines
FoR MEN WHO WANT CLEAN, 826.00. 88. down Acres rooms, quiet place. 3 rooms with 5 room . $0,000, $4,000
but single beds Near bus 154 Gown. § acres. with small house
Wall &. East of 8 Paddock 00.088, 01.080 down. Other good
tee ee ee ra | C 'ALGRIM, BROKER
leees ane also garage 86 WN core seat 3 pentice ] -1 _ 49945 afd 2315 Pontise Trait!) John on, FE ¢5200 4 ROOM MODERN HOME. 3 BED- fwin SEDs” HO room. full ‘oth heat. leges Close to pliant. FE 41128, lassed Soren will r
wi ie be: or ee & Wid Gian Nonenibe"bouse™ | Svact FE pee - Jaz TO Bs MO aa
Convalescent Homes 38A ite _e.
BOARDING HOME, FOR ELDER-|(; | Resale
somes. 7S Feet | mony home, -y? yoors os
ge livingroom corne
Hotel Rooms 39) Sei" wxely tim ™Parceg “aire HOTEL AUBURIN come. & ceveons, pice coraer, tot by Day or Week ThxiS4 Priced right, terms. Call
Cooking “and retrigeretion unit 464 Auburn 242% | Pow Monthly Payment
_ Hotel Rooms — 59) Crescent Lane area. Just re. cently decorated, oij soot, elec HURON HOTEL. CLEAN water heater $1500 dow twod rooms by day or wk
6 W. Huron St PR FE
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HOTEL ROOSEVELT NEWLY ¥ peconayee ROOMS 410 Nest | os these } bedrm — brick vance
Leree Tense Prenenred
ROOM
evallable Apr ist.
ment write owner 518 Bellevue.
5 ROOM
The demand Nepteak Gur mies |e, AM Seal orn Fe Sam for t
your fing aed wil cerainly de | ALL L WNEWL Y DECORATED <, to please Our 17| room terrace. Convenient to shop- |
years ot catteicery watintactory Rea! Botote | {ping schools, M1 43483 |
tet you "will be galling. we EXCELLEN? 5 APT |
handle ai) details fimanc bedroom Brick 2 fist. W. |
sola wane by Sr eduin oe |
. lease 1 veer ment oi!
To Buy-—To -Te
you B IT- LL InsURE TT | west side.
Gownstairs apt. $65.
Newr hm bich fine 5 room
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2 rooms and bath State Breet
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so bie har Ertavee \ hol & H |
m Eves | Nichole arger Co
! 5 E2- (265 22 W Huron st rE sais |
u . AKEFRONT BEDROOM FOR
ExT eT OFFICE eutet couple” “ drinuers cE.
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LISTINGS WANTED | _montniy_M 3<23 __
Farms. business and commercial “atea ROOM aPra. | CRToRS. |
tilities and stove included. No Droperties
Roy Knauf, Realtor
26% W. Huron _ FE 27421
Lereer, 1 for
ropert:
parties concerned. Call us.
*“DORRIS & SON
2 OR | 7 ROOM | FURN- 752 W. Huron re
ished ag ae on went | ee a
veeerse a entrance
PE vase between 10 am. and | pela eas ahh Some tomes om | tn WEST OF PONTIAC.) BEDROOM) =}, "7, .AYourn, Mejents ores. unfurn house. Year sround, lake call JA Taylor
riv Desire A or 3 yeer | rr +2544
ase id 2-141
Share Living Quarters | Peers
WORKING MOTHER WITH,
Psteers age child will more heme.
ouple with child pr PLANNING TO SELL
|g eee Peat GIRL Sa Gaal fag THAT | + prepert sporty tar nore r 7 we have
werrs day- to share my apart- Cuyers welting ff You wast cash
ment Walk distance down- for your home, we enor
town. before 2:30 p.m. we finescing 7 we buy, sell or
e «a siz ex-
Wtd. Transportation 31. perienced salermen to serve y PDD PPL I LLL OOOO OOOO call teday move tomorro
| RIDE rom WALLED LAKE TO
Farmin and beck Must er- |
am. end leave |
wir 6. MA 43247.
td. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 a2
service.
Sects "SS Sh a4 or TE kel and Sok
eCullough
J. C HAYDEN, Realtor 6 EF Water Bird. Open Eves. |
Cash ON THE BARREL you
get by selling things
through Classified ads!
Phone FE 2-8181 for an
ad-writer,
Russell Young | REALTOR
$3. W. Huron fe, 44525
Eves ‘tll Sun. ‘till $
COM PLETE
Real Estate Service
ae A Wanted: Homes. Farms,
Land Contracts.
Ce ec ne BIS |
eniigren. Nicholie & Harger Co
PE 5-0183
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A ATE entrance st Duck Lake Two
eduits, yearly lease, newly dec-
orated. mee rigerator and.
sod “garace heat, crtine “ce electric
pr
ag ealy. iMford
susie ces APT. NO eniidren Best references re- |
uret. Call bet na
Rent Houses Furnished 35 |
; f r : hee, ‘a a thi a's us A Rs Se A 6 A AA eee eee
P walls, select oak floors, fait be bem
BATH 615 AND UP with partitioned recreetion rm
Best RERVICE IN TOWN FOR as heat aute gas het water.
THE MOW ater, Low down peyment
a _FE 541
_Rent Stores) John K. Irwin, AT 2611. 1517.19 DIXIE HWY. OR REALTOR +131
or_ FE +e Nw 101% WN w Street
and wrence. or | Phone FE 6-0447 Eve FE 2-190
single tow Municipal Barks
ing lot. 66171 — Ransom
ae ya Pe “| YOUNG s MM . M A RE
Ee sie ve cee | ourstaxpino
most aaseginin e base =
For Sale Houses 43} feoms all on one wan fal
comeatete with bar bocated. on
NEW 5- HOUSE IN BYLVAN| besten to Soorectnts he mane Village $1960 down features. Shown by
. Phene - appointmen: oniv
Home that is sure to please you,
lane Wwede hh, hom * e
er land on one of these
homes call for fur
ther particulars
$050 DOWN $7960 FULL PRICE BIRMINONAM
Modern 2 bed ¢. painted | bungalow on Bennavilie ome prosereé vale Lol me ns car garage on two ijotes
alas font perch | ard ti
13075 feet Off Opdyke senetiaet mateinarviandens
EDROOMS '
piece DOWN $7060 FULI PRICE A tlevely € room ranch type
room modern bungalow. Don home ot @th St plastered walis
a . Beheoi... det. 508264 + cae. => om. one. teat
feet fireplace garege, and part basement yard ie fenced for
besement the kiddies Oniy $3000 00 down
payments cheaper than rent,
$1500 DOWN 68700 FULL PRICE it
North Suburban, 6 reoms and make ae eppoisiment loader
ne. pomaar * over 1 acre of
ry nie te
ie stow remee® "| Russell Young $2000 DOWN, 99500 FULL PRICE east Ton This is an ideal ily Home os even u i ue RA ws with plenty of bedroom «pace, 3 Qpen_Ev —— lots garage, jake priv. on Pine
Lake Has large modern kitchen with din *, Rice living
room. glassed porch. pe
bath gas heat. saute water heat |
er, Very good buy
$75@ DOWN Lovely cedar CLARK REAL ESTATE shakes glow with exterior ell
completed ery attractive design
and lake privileges Lorge 792207
ft lot Finish the interior and
save money 1382 W Huron &t Open Evenings
Co-Operative Real Estate Exchange |
Gentleman's Estate , ow Huron 8t., Open Eve. 7 to ® | What a wonderful income com-
» Two
_ | well kept apa
~ | entrances, 2 car
WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR. FE 2.8316
SUBURBAN Tile alter rr income.
bedrm. beste omer api ental
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red | FLOYD KENT, Realtor
MW Lewrence
Nest to Bonsumers Power
ANNETT OFFERS
West Side—Paved Street
Moders 3 bedroom home.
cer garage Put price $8,
l Acre $1880 Down
py Rane tn . era re
decorated, liv an
ina room. 3 rooms, ples-
gecage’ ant and Nereons. “sie 400, fw
3 Bedrooms—
cimerator lot
1} fruit trees Ip suburben location
termes
Sr eee
Sylvan Lake Front
8 room idea! family home.
Offered at at eas. see sume
Roy Annett' Inc.
oT108
_Open Evenings end Sundey 14
TRIPP
~ 1 nooM TRAILER nOUBE PA _ OVER 1s ACRES with a \we foom asarument cat 2 nooe ye ee HOU! | Brick Colonia! with 6 qre- extra stool Paved -treet Needs _ly_furn. - elous rooms a It, ted some repairs but is a real vale Suburban Cape ( od
week 4272 na oe Pes teed end th ° ao Shire. we. Priced at enly 61.568 av places ‘and rich “wal-to-wall 96.000 FULL PRICE — West rice a ein’ | “Sedroom ty ch - reeting | is bungalow with full basement erd bath down. 3 bedrooms ettes. Garage size, Couples or 2 room modera quest furnace Very ciean snd in A-} full bath up 180x204 let. ents out — Siting hersent condition Nice garden spot outside ~ ‘ — on . | _
MAIN ROOMS. NO Price $35,000. terms {| Grill. $14.008— terme. | $2,500 DOWN — Brick and frame.
Smeren O60 wh. 0. Marchal. | 7 . bungalow with 3 bedrooms On'y | Choice West Sid Pine Lake Front | SaZeere, old end contains full | shoice West side ~ floors, end omen cane preferred, ti June Phenom mee ot noture sur. tered walls Paved street A ood , Immaculate condition, 3 bed- Beach, Keego- of wood in its pietur- home. room with tile bath, spa Harbor az | esque setting of tall teen. te cious living room. natural
COLONIAL GRICE HOME AT sii A 100n280 grounds and excei- $10. 680 ~ Three bedroom modern fireplace end den. Modern . hom beach Modern 6 me with ‘» acre of land and kitchen, dishwasher includ- & doctor or esstiona| man room home with 20x28 liv- lake privileges Good garage. too! ed Best of heating plants Pichia > Sore Famer of epee. ing room and fireplace pag WO] some fruit. berries sortabier synem, 3 cer se
room 3 “ ee eereees Massive outdoor fireplace rege eutifully , rill with shelter. a | scaped lot. We shell be
qn beast ovens see we fate house. garage and tool L. H. BROWN, Realtor | picased to seer et me
Hilts ~ Reatte ya saith best Price $36500" te ist | 1282 W. Huron st PE 24810 me Dy appointment : clude new 9600 apced boat | Member Co-op Reo! Estete Exch. | Leslie R. Tripp. Realtor Tote . Se w Your H STARTER HOMES. | ™ “ope Evenings st our Hopes 2 bedroom ©, with full | FE 54161 or PF 5-0304
Your Preome— Four ent West of Pontiac | —ftit io on large jot . Home com. |
th white brick and frome plete on exterior with dd t—
a ae as 2 ney tm partitions also oie chim
. Immediate possess heart of In- ‘4 , : Se = | Sh ee _ PICK YOUR POST PnANOF |; *s ane ELIZABETH LAKE RD ae j i minute ou wt. ' athe « « os - io
for care | ing and meay Satens in- | @ ft ‘ranch style bungalow com TION from the fine job
| Must and and | ce} Let us show to plete on the exterior with Cedar . . you, today | Shakes located on large jot 78 section Or place your own ec us
| bal | service past the door, cniy $395 . e WELLES LAKE MODERN ODN: KINZ ER | dove. offers in the Classified Maem § =—ssK | oy
ae ouses Unfurn. 36 ~ ; iF. C. Wood Co. Work Wanted ad to tell
papacce. LAROR, 7 ane. | now, mere REALTOR . «| Realtor | employers you're ayail- ‘Ee if Be answer, ph. | Gernce Nyuttan Lake Rost & MSP. :
Lake a a) Real t Kechenge | Aner eal OR $2083 bad able.
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(|: __. ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1955
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For Sele Hoases 43) For Sale Houses 43|SLICE OF HAM ‘ | Fer Sale Houses. 43|___ For Sale Lots 46|___ For Sale Farms 48
© Sst a atin Batt | Borba ERR 4B ere = OPEN Sere, | eS ee ; . & - — \
CK NOTHING DOWN ¢ . p se ot. cd Sale Business Prope
JA , Sasemen’ ce wour tot Untintahed ; - _¥e fim ——— mate Peepert? 6
LOVELAND | gisses"sisuvzeasereegh oi Every Night 4 to 7 | gage age vapragons ce | caccmns, unas coun, "n LOVELAND | _iiFi'sincs™ arta 3 se Tevnveon_oove | Mae Ea ot Gate, FE | too tee atin oa Pa i : . +166) | SMALL HOME ye BY i ‘ out to Teanyecn, 5-1318.
. owner at Lak . Draytes ns wre : one Vacant P ty -
. ; . homes. Living room - Vacan roper i B mee . - ture windo ~ Orr BALDWIN. ON W he} _
eae Se OP a N baer pinl ie “Fade ean Soe cette | Patents Sih Shete| em mctrm eet Geet . om t. After 6, | : “a XD) air . aul @gas giso well already in Can be i f¢ hg
00 Daily 1 to 8 ARTRiDO® i itt sane oA Cree | ane y Four, “dice ca cores va me - Giroux & Hicks 1 —— aif OAT Es 2 v
o ‘car und te THE “CHELSEA” _ THIS WEEK'S rs x | BR gal Sww0 down plus FHA mort | Wnetd eter nie sliseed Sues REALTORS pisins ithe" — ae SPECIALS Sad ¢ iden ing re eas ies fa | ae BOR an ; equipped to go and tourist see 3 Bedroom Brick RENT BEATER RAY O'NEIL. Realtor | Ponts. 't2 000 wih terme OPEN Rare © gem Jus avound the corner. ites! Why go on payine out month é NEIL, . 1 TOS
for couple $4000 down or FHA and GI Approved | after ‘month rent receipts. W. Huron 23) 1 acres East oF WiLL BUILD 5.000 se. take trade tm or near Pontiac Paved street. city water. sewer. That rent money be buy CO _ | Phone 3-7103 or ons TER, MALCOLM CO. 1464, more warehoure or mie. for
a home of your own. F email | ‘ | Co-operative Res] Estate Exchange/ ice ‘level land, near Mt. Vernon RR : 8 SHEFFIELD STREET dowr ayment and on.v $75 per \ - ; : Highway. 62.106 cash Dear Pontiac, MscDONALD -AS- , Built in 1961, 2 bedroom bunge- GI month. we offer this modern 3 TASMANIA STREET 4 : SOCIATES INC MR. HODGE.
Best Buys vam ‘storms and screens, ‘excel NOTHING DOWN podccom heme. Canventens lese- Close to East Pike St neat, clean | 2 lots near airport 100x132 feet, . lent, condition ineide wad eet, “uae won SN ache one bedroom home with two beau- Bice building site $600 cash. Commercial Property
Today $2,000 down FHA $1,200 Plenty of room for @ earden tiful lots so vou can on. : P - DOWN PAYMENT PLUS COSTS | Only 2 block to and Cut stone siding. Only $6.75 total) 2 lots. off Brown Rd near Bald- ; at 163 ft
a vedronse "nice Sting room with | Choice of § home 4 soon hewe Gait Sysare sid THREE BEDROOMS | down me Ss WT 88) oe! Si iicees , ’ rooms. v lee @ designs. mm ‘ e. i -_ a ' Eliz, Lk A with
Bee eae ete s taree | paciced vole. ed acct cionr| Enyeme ‘blac shh rane) lie tring cm cat Bil $8,300 vit om Man Sprains “sept “GS, | : Jawa to mow. Bor © lot of Bum storms and sereens. carpet | Automatic oti forced air beat “mbes ke Gregg This “igs bur at only $600) 20h eeah. LiaaSis feet. #L- | Sua se eys eel for $38,000, with
¢ Cerries.” This home ls sit- fenced beck yard.” $1009 with | gpscemester feiding doors. oak floors. § nice closete earage 20 per coat eee fl tres uated on 8 lot in 8 terms x6 1865 Union Lake Ra EM 34393 We will | 2 lots. ot Pontise soxise. | 9, Consists of un 6 Re front:
SScvgor ie Dp ence igre sietaco windew. WODERN ¢ ROO Bouse WITH show, you this one today. Call) ert eas, ve NM | ane on Elle. LE Ave. | Approst.
oan. There 1s 8 ely living REAL ESTATE CO-OP st. of Union Lake Rd. business Five room full beth. | sewer and gas. $550 with $150 “OMS . oo orties combined ae.. room Baldw: Avenue Located ° Fernberry St. off | frontage Price *10.800 terms. sement. utility room. 1% car! down excellent supermar-
; pice bedrooms §=§-_ | FE_6-0101 FE 20644 FE 32161 Filsabsth Bd bet. Scot EDWARD B. KEITH carage & lot. bee this today. ‘ se ’ end fel beth Pur bese. | CanwstON 6 ROOMS GEDA Rd. and Mse. Call MY 2-2891 or PE 6-068. 1 lot off Baldwin, on Alberta Dr. | , Et sites. Will Tovend
Sutomatis hot water “610.980. siding. roughed in. well and wired. THE LAKE MAN LAWRENCE W 142x252 fee $900 cash. Dorothy Snyder, Lavender | tates srouees ith rat =a 364m AYL RD CLARK _REAL ESTATE Pe dull or EM 33303 : JUST FOR TWO "noo f MoDean ult bene HOW TO — oe Wo Bure ot en avenines
Hu, We eceted ‘west sot | Sstricy 600 awe a BROS DIAL IN YOUR Pe sess . |S sue reste 3 Sens: P ; Close . REAL . : ; : | ____196 F_ Pike St AILABLE. qd There a. living ‘room. tw FE 4-3505 “_ VETS NO MONEY N. YALE| FOR BIRMINGHAM PROPERTY| For Sale Lake P 44, bem Robert Chapin bedroom with large closet. tol yamay wot nuaLrons raat tows. zou bare been | " CONSTRUCTION ore Fe | Coe, Renna ren | rop. mrection, FE 40447 rae ar trl e
room with nds, of wr ato _ 3-1} Pen rs 3-001, Ra ede cr nail yeas |NEW. MODERN YEAR AROUND ew Pi ASTERED 3 BEDROOM 3 lors woe! SALE SEcet }| 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE
weand wecreens. ook |g = $1500 DOWN ncustom starter home or | stiached garage ‘sandy beach. | FE $0010 “wcodes Whe frontage on teres | MOST, SELL igexste LOT WEAR 180 FEET—M59 ae tage bet Gay wood Roors, Plasterel walls Pull ° 2 story modern e complete with all appliances landscaped and compiele. "Musi ‘ake and on improved road | fiyq™ M4 . Choice 180 foot frontage on MS® orice basement. New ofl furuece. lon. "New furnace. Eastern dr on convenient terms too. Bo | be seen to be appreciated. Shown BRI( *K which intersects MSO Me mile ae. G7| Rest $f Ponting with deot) of S00
HOME—3 ACRES : 9, 50 pen | eave M. Jones, ‘Real. ESTATE to dial im your dreams just | public 04106 after § o.m DWARD B. KEITH or Sale Acreage feet. Excellent 4 by % f. block
large rooms. modern ° . . “ ‘s u
sett wectiet Ene | yasement “atts Mo $1,000 DOWN be em eee, For Colored roar POLE BABEME NT THE LAKE MAN | *EQ*xERs,% 4omms FARM | eee ll ence 7 “A
home with pe ~ Ay Cut KLER REALTY @ } home. im-| ‘8. we have several lots GI 3 bedrime, Lots of closets” Pull LAKE a en NORTH OF t Fement block milk, house 4203 2 STORES, HOME
nice - living a, sae 7.2 PRE rE tit room . pear schools, bus, shopping $1,000 down to qualified G. 1. tn-| ‘ceramic tile bath including show- | “bor Huron. Sheldon’, Subdivi-| Casey Rd. Dryden. Steve Zelesic.| 1 sea in city on main paved
‘ 4 ; ‘ = COLOR fa.) Terme, oe cluding mortgage costs. A good) Siig “entrance ® Closet. Picture | SiR. 935208. Beautiful trees. Reas highway. Double brick & block
. Feramare i , rete URE > ron |” ™™* noment Desoment cae heel eoslip ft. ot, window end dining L Weduly ar ‘pene 7 Leeving wate. Flanders | LuSuntows os mals hay stores with meters ie nn ans utes ‘basement, location terms. hardwood . Plaster-painted kitchen with table space. | ————— Wut atv rer ince orice
Serra tse | 3 Bedrooms (1 Down), Wy bare wrens wu ene; CHAPIN | ssi Sr See ce eT emacs Pc rant | Oe Ft Me | RD E. PARTRIDGE YOU WILL LIKE | sth ‘o°vii) etrpaing tetieed | "ADAMS REALTY "PE 40447" For Colored a an| rant Bamtie Automatic oll fur. | Will vie. BARTRAM Roy Annett Inc. REALTOR FE 2-8316 Tz chee the Be eree® aes ¥| 909 a ave. ve +3383 FE §-3479 Seeem nent PM gs Rad. 14.0 ana very good me et for 4382 Dixie Hway OR 31950 s Realtors wes 43 W. Huron st
pes Ss List your property with us $1500 DOWN $450 Down For Colored uchool "fea. bank and Open evenings & Sunday 1 to 4
ry nh. $0t. hes 2 bedrooms. Oak ftoors. | Plant—larae lot—bereain oriced. bedrms. full basement. gas | soins weckene Co een ca ccany tare oth Country Home AUTOMOTIVE : BmAL location Put io ‘ath; $4.300 ‘with 1.860 down, frontage, 220 ft. deep. Ideal lot S Acres REAL OPPORTUNITY
/ Edw. M. Stout, Realtor |re sat! © Hye was! "PONTIAC REALTY | y ycXothing Down | Toor ee cer! WHITE | SSeS nt) come me ent pun snes! game Sette Sebaacy ™ win rE mortanae costs to O miles from town. This eleaming | Exclusive Franchise Distributor
, ON See Eves. “lb: | Suburban 2 Family Tere ____ra tes °. or ee FLOYD KENT. Realtor | Jseh, "ee, Rome le fatriy pew.| shin “mom offered for the ‘first Cute modernistic te ¢wen-| A HOME OF YOUR JIM WRIGHT, Realtor | 2-¥-"#8 & fs. FE bei) BROS. 24 W. Lawrence PE $4106 | with shower | livine 12x23 | “idest manufacturers ~roducine &
C retin ERR pila eset, on OWN eaters Nal matte Enetinas | RMI PaaP aaah Woeree neaLrons wom Caen rome | Re Seat ke| be toh ete Sees and bath. years D 9 os eg mam ae ngs home and large jot. 2car ga-| Phone OR 3-1872 or OR 31760 rv tubs. I's car ce-| | trade ace e JUST few furnce, “Sareom | Ottawa Hills THIS ONE'S VACANT _ Cement block construction. | ___ Open 9 to 9; Sun 1 to 5 WATKINS LAKE rage. small barn some nice muck | THINK under our new vlan vou i deta sah i, meripnge Sed’ beth tshower oa beat Excellert west side location con-| ¢ ROE -2 bedrooms Srictleges an Whee Toney uate and 3 bedroom modern lake and for s garden spot well land- eern bia vy and ows
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‘ North Side roome up. 8 roome of "Tot Soxise ca.) hoor, Pull basement ‘with Ie Oe Sonlinc and Oskland County Flint { : Crescent Lake. additions) living quarters partiy| | On 1080 195 ACRES exe 7 Immediate Possession STE, A a oo. are es BUY AT 69,960, terms. fintebed. Auto. off furnace. 2 cae OnE oF our awn. some z . “, re) me Michieas” Dette” RED
} aL . Bam Fs Bice, ecpditionea propery ua FOR TWO! nel ‘A steal eh $0,000, $3,800 | brick runcher "Near sehoct Sale Suburban P Prop. 45A hottest districts In Oakland Coun- | FOR | SALE TAVES ER attractive without , three es Vv .
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dont walk see 8 today. thee ree biggh home | lake. Blacktop street Gosd north rahi Spe cea fats ne wells, tie bein” ang mer | $421 Orion Rd. Or 17011 |" “oper venings “wee | Dick, Duliding. d6nt0 Ges station vow R well bein ”“ “ 24228 block . ediate +>; her ee — POSGES- ural fireplace just « oO sitees * inv my
; BUD peseneten oo Huis “terme ee : "i areo, Call many oe ie For Sale Lots 46/30 ACRES FACING 2 ROADS.| cquity. *OR want ater 6 MA }— A aa ri kitchen I 3 BEDROOMS LAKE FRONT full particulars. eee | Deut rolling «country, 2.000, 66007 _ A NICHOLIE ncome Loon Lake @hores tocation | BALD EAGLE LAKE feet of Woodward. 10 miles north | “OR SALE BY OWNER LUNCH
, and real estate ee mourenee ap end S seume denn’ cneh Brn nee decorations r bring Attractive lakefront 1% story co be ca Tree buyer for WILL SELL MY UITY Noss All or a Dreners Main Hey ‘sc or. trade fort
two 4 Mt. Clemens 8t. FE 5-1201| has own with mew fur.| room, window. Well ar- ame home with ss this one, so you be the in a well shaded 1002150 invited Owner L. A 1500 | floor home. Selline because of Sse fattened ve, Mr_ Meiser FE 5-906 maces. new tot Tater eaters, ranged Titchen. "suid. Miuity" room, ott pavement. = abetront lot just first to look. 2 bedrooms, lot tn the | Watertord- E otsere , Betroit tC tines Ideal for rouple | T38s
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30182 bd West Side of ‘the ; dining ares. fresms, ‘tall Ful “tesement with “suto- } 2Gplete aad humber for 8 rece ee eee aikF aa
a we | JO Yl Hocptial”and’ thin" bom ‘has "s ba, tnd laree wardrobe coder! fhosi ‘snd bus. ‘Priced ot | DERERABLE—BURDING— Lore | Pu'Ssnis'ch” "eet Ortonville | Cpe ee ee waren Ener ; fae exes tit 300. Easy nee down a — HUMPHRIES $4,900. It's @ buy! Bloomfield Pontiac. and Water | j PEW FEET OFF §.| green trees, shrubs, flowers & terms : FOR BETTER HOMES the 4 reome. and . Master bedregm hes scenic view BRICK TERRACE — 20ed- ford Township . Rochester Rd. High and level | Plants. Garden tools, supply full basemen gas heat.) REALTOR FE 2-0474| of this . Storm win- room, & full din S ] R Only _$1,000_per_acre. FE ¢3973,| sprays. fertilised & Sed. Dont 8 room asbestos incinerelor and e soxite lot with 4) WT dows and screens. 14 foot boat fect ome yivan ealty ou can establish in @ good bust- oe double garage. O \ Open Evenings | and raft are included in this of- BY. OWNER 4 ACRES. NEAR ness in 8 fast-gro community
oo East Beveriy. fe | Som ited” igs rete noms. NLY 62.008 Gn. | Co-Operative Estate Exchange fering ot $11 000 with down. ratty beet end sacteater te 2383 Orchard Lk. Rd. Crescent Lake. Level and cleared. Pay to investigate & Anna.
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tomeuse West Suburban Lk. A RAY O'NEIL, Realtor |SYLVAN LAKEFRONT] Special Assignments | Rew. fixtures clean uptodate sop i| “earn rb ic f arom KENNEDY me Harn Spe ealtor 18 by 220 ft. on James K. Bivd | We Sc cotalios in chtetnang éommaste =e Penne pee
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. closets galore, large garage | 307 w Karon PE 43500 ———— town & Tel-Huron cen- | tt of tea: estate ANT
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| moar testate ™ * Mortgage, Ins. West Side RANCH REALTOR, FE 2-8316 jay w Realtor re ema |< Mile 3 Weehingtn. ich xcelfent homé with 3 © W Huron st. _Eves, S-4714 bed and and per .. with building 1.500 sq
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OR 3-13 ‘ety trostage for d Arvrieds Brine room wih } BUILDING LOTs IN NORTH | 21 ACRES 14. Pontiac Press. _ SPECIAL Smt from Pontiec : Nee 4% | _— ; and” there tse. sice ‘cheery end FE $0688 or FE 2418 Situated on @ main peved reed | SrORE BUILDING STOCK AND CITY SO kite | acres Y SOUTH with breakfast room BUILDING LOTS equipment. It rters. SDM foom house reasonable To oft furngee. Also @ reeme | too. sure and see it t : | clear level land. 16 acres of ving qua:
and moved. FE | modern home that is rented. This | @ room home all on one floor > here Sewer water in | deautiful woods with spring fed house’ Write Pontiac ‘Press Box ~. ts too good to last so be first, on diack top street 3 bedrooms . . te Pontioe Terms Detroit | 4" acre lake Offered with 9esq| house Boz & SS, Te AND HARGER CO. | gat Batt Rice ving room” dine | Seminole Hills ee Sows se SB ete AGH AD — GAR AOE 3 Bedrooms Office Open 04 Open # 30° ‘tt! 8:30 cise roome “This ts really a mice Another one of these very liv- "E cE R. RILEY, BROKER location, “going business.
teeta Sa OE IT! 4 JOHNSON, Realtor ee | Sa ars ame Pree") Re, a's Eana's| 3 bedrooms pasts fie, et wth rele Ta | ara ‘Guiy $1800 down, A. JOHNSON, Realtor |. LOOK NO FURTHER sun ‘room or dea, The location | Full basement fine pend beech. Aa on is ACRES LOCATED WEAR FAR: | Gas station BUSINESS
5 Acres 7048S. Telegraph Rd. Somer Meares’ det, * gecarege | - Plastered walls wi 28 per cent down. Kew Novis: highway” Tate bas | fobr‘anr'eenomond, "ete: Susy ; . FE 4-2533 gira jaree, beeuural Totus te Wm. H. Knudsen —_| Select oak floors LOON LAKE po RABAT Rg — ee et ate lo- T ol. t ie Ail ‘rooms gee ‘jaree and pic | sig Realtor _ | Ceramic tile bath with 2 jake front lots, 100 aches of Chita provera, | DEPARTMENT STORE
ener Ge girpert. Cte wm emp etonl West S pg ra wate ‘pring | PAPE 4-416, Ere. ois | built in vanity Seautiful and scenic, excel. scres cleared. Would make ideal : est Suburban is onty $0 800 with excellent term F . h lent white sand beach. $5,000 lake subdivision. Excellent fisb- | Clothing for all and notions IVAN W OXFORD ARFA Located on Scott Lake road CRAWFORD $7.500 CASH ormica—exhaust fan or $3,000 each with 25 per ing and bunting Also N selle what you’are foo lng for 4 ‘room modern. Latge wtmy in @ g@00d neighborhood A nc? | pays - | Custom cabinets eont down : ‘ spur_ rung into rty. - {Y's in @ village wes our town RAM oom Ot! heat Mot water heater | . room 2 bedroom home sy wom AGENCY ra che uve tts new 3 bedroom modern a . - Oak. Magic. hite Pine ae the cost the stock
Garage Situated on ‘large it | iat Very reasonable fee | pd teri soll “Thin. property vente alum. windows ORCHARD LK. VIL. terse sot Mr Chis stake | Re 3136
FF. $-5091 or FE 5-947], | trade for house im Watertora Twp . 4 BEDROOMS | at thie price Yor this weet only 40 Storms and screens of Case Lake “and exclusive Ferndale MY 2481 | CP DANE rT
a Wiis answer ob PE babe OER ES 84 ICH eater reom 9 story Dorothy Nivder Laveride t Deteo- ont heat rare «fot 398 ft trom — For Sal a LEANERS and. DYERS. and Sundays 4 room house and large utility East of Auburn Heights on home featuring 2 bedrooms 3149 W. Huron Auto gas hot water beach. Only site available ™s Ac Tight in town a1 Cor. 3rd Realtor room Chicken house and yard | & laree 1% foot lot. A good | and bath down. 2 bedrooms FE 34411 or EM }-3303 $4,000 will Rendle With $10,000. cash required 2
p_Bachonge fost erewine communi Lots a — for someone who is fat basement ; car garage re owner claims a terrific net @18 NOTHING DOWN fruit ‘and berries. Mush be sold. | fai nriestti2 shell and the and 2 lote Ap exccilent CLIMB | AVAILABLE IN BRICK on ce-| PAUL A. KERN, Realtor) CLARKSTON AREA No. anit 70% Fe bound to get bedroom ranch with lake privi. Price reasonble with terms. = = mediate possession. See this cates go the cam ade of STEPS To DAR GHAKES 31 Oakland Ave FE 2-9200 2 f. frontage on Walden . living room mia ROCKWELL ST. one NOW bought for sh00eecterme. | NO Dow Par SEE US BE- “Real Estate Gince 1918; Clartoton ‘One of the misest STATE-W
wae Spetpctcad | [mom notes Sede Tet} dian Village Test tage teggcomient, | "Pate FSG ad. ; Sade ew, ree IDE of cupboards, auto oi] heat. ing room Giarsed im front porch g tae Puan ot SPECIALS © pew Baie Estate Service and lot, only $16,500 mort | § room modern home with ‘ wT ft. hp. tractor Dey! Bet of Pontise ¢7.be0 Reasonable down ayment nature! firep! full ba ay O living room soft, lush 14220 State Bank Bidg.
wnge otete. Tmmediate possession ment cas heat automatic ° ° carpeting and a fireplace. Bateman & Kempsen lp the fun price for this ig Total ares 6 ‘scree. Jona A. Landmecser, Broter ne CIVILIANS kK. L. Templeton, Realtor ges hot water. 1 ear garage. ee REALTOR — INSURANCE Large betvcome, te dea, Real with city sewer and water. Onl G1ete aonne +1532 5.0978
down % 8 large 2 bed- | 2339 Orchard Late Rd = PE 4-486 ve vaved street. Oakland Ave. +2844 derson Windows. : ealtors 209 WEST SIDE-Choiee putld- ; gtore
ae ey |e Rear See _rethaiie fag, Tas an ee Bee | ra gute fe pe toe | Peter seer R. J. VALUET Bateman Giles Realty Co ra LR, HIGH || Fr "Btiomaa! samp BE #0528 Chr ose weer atest Gece aod | __oom Eve: tl 6:38 use s* . . VALUET. Realtor . A good solid 6 room home with . Realty 377 3778 Te’ enient location ACRES ON BIKE Wwt aa | Toe e ee SEE 5, MEALTOR “THE BIRD"
248 Oakland Ave FE 5-060} oa . ee Open oun seine pl wosoment cad 2 cat sasene. graph Rd. PE 0528. Co- Cooperative Real Estate Exchange i - | “station rectaurest, 4 room ‘ot, * ‘eee COUATRY HOME Ranch Home Deluxe | | street. 610.000 with terms | change. neal = BEAUTIFUL 01 HOMES | L. H. BROWN, Realtor 1, Meee, news teal foe Rotel '
I OME e ; . , | 1962 W. FE 2-810 posers weg OME | Rep 2abetroom tone =m GATEWAYS to carrot. G. PORRITT _ 0 PER CEN HORN Oh ete | — |_Dinven& Son 6f'W Biren,” Partrid e home. living room with iarge town kitchen. tile beth ofl 26'y West Huron St FE 27124 NORTH SIDE CLOSE TO SCHOOL | We invite comparison because we 2U T NORTH OF CITY LIMITS, 8 ; .
Seen ene et oat stone tel eanlIO oe paved teed | HAPPINESS Eve_call FE 26104 && bus 2 bedrm. modern home| fee! tha’ our homes cannot be ining lots including 2 corners. | HADLEY FA . Sate Santing stairee . large dia, cel wanise = pares road ; = stairway to unfinished at- " Beaten. considering price con- | Kish building sites with vi 104 acres of gently rolling 18 THE “BIRD” TO sEE ‘eplac ol n e privileges } :
prea. Gercemions enehen Yves Sl emmaca” Tim immediate (CEPTION | MILLE Sigh aan ice | Beta eA alas | NE Saath MERE | sey Smee Reeaien et | NORTHERN LI UOR foom first floor 2 up Extra possession EXCEPTIONAL 10 with $2,850. down to| Joslyn and inspect the mode] BALDWIN AVENUE came $ bedrooms. base-| - J 1Q large utility room iso base- BRICK HOME mo Bal. at $64 per | Open weekdays from 37 and on | with good basement berns | Year round Class “C” near West
meat. 4 rooms and bath with pr 4 Jeannly——Rochester West suburban near enter Lake | NORTH month imeluding taxes & in-| Sunday 1-7 To Buy—To Sell—To Trade mle. A farmer's farm Price| Branch. Excellent with vate entrance for hired help. 125 : Dante tee tea ee tet Lake. surance. | You BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE IT| 99,000, living on Seal with sake and live stream | pode plur 3 “eparts ao | scapea™ site 10sa180 fh trontace pape v ere rene vine BEDROOMS subu ovis LAKE AREA = : for tamity cperetion Wi trade votien sweat ported poe that Pay $200 per month Sree ses street Saiet ranch’ ram. room, 02 lls. Near schools ‘and ‘ eation Dene ton Dele eee Attractive modern’ 2° cedtoom $34 on terms. ™ machinery Well adapted Gas heat. 2 car garage. cor : —e | lee jsoptions! bay ot : carpet with foam rubbe ; MAHAN
an cattle By AE ta uow hte Rinteser Rect | ural firepiace "attractive “Bo°n | Sapmedgs'® DAYment, 688 monthly | — Biodk to schoo! bus. sais0, with rtialiy fenced with «nice 6 ponp.| MEAT MARKET P Value at only $23 800 T kitchen with loads of cupboards ’ . -T'RTT ’ approx. $2600. down to 4% per ‘wm and laree rooms through- ints and with § room
, can be erranged om ont untae space. 2 lovely 13 NORTH SUBURBAN noe renee oe oer fence end eee sutras ang, Well REALTY CO. REALTORS 5 “Beans petnentteee Compl equipped sewage
RIDGEWAY 655 jociy Tie "oui Tou "tediamt Meat nels. | Tage’ Carpeting “aay ® vesetfaa : worth Be em re Seman Real Evia Eathcage Poesibio to wholesale ‘ahs. Sete 9 Baldwin tf Jostyn minum combination storms and. blinds go with o heme. Ex- | INCOME. 61950. Down 2 apart- FE 2-0263 ACRES Feasible to wholesale also. we Real Estate re eam 3 bedroom ranch home screens attached garave with ce cepti atti Excellent ments aaterete path & en on PAMILY email 4 poo = 4 pat aed +4
Estate Exchange just like new Gas heat ment drive Plenty shrubbery neighborhood. New ofl furnace trance. heat. Each apt. now N_ PERRY 8T 1073 W. Huron Located near Pontiac and Roch-| and tags veal 2 BEDROOM HOME ON l'y ear garage cement spruce and flowers 2 miles west with air cond: . . rented at $16.50 per week Con-| With'n walking distance of down- NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH ester. Very good 8 room home, . lot with full basement at- drive fenced rear yard and of city. offered at $15,900 $3975 and automatic tne 7 veniently a on E. Pike. town. Excellent condition inside | two chicken houses. shed.
rage. jake orivileces | paved street Positively to down 895 a month YOU WILL Walton-Sashabaw area. Shown by and out Beautiful avartment for LAND 8UITABLE FOR " large barn and silo car HARDWARE eoulty of $2,000 and assume day a best buy a: only 12. LOVE THE EXTENSIVE VIEW apvetatment only. $3,500 dn. pay- . . HAYDEN we owner gt 3 $ aoe | “viston. Lots for immediate build- pes ad vont eal, es- Here's 9 low overhead operation | f ell any time w v me on easy is
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- p rooms and bath with } bedrooms | STONE REALTY CO. booa “reaw't a hae 5 hoon’ 5d oi ook Open Eve. 8: febew : | oak floors, plastered walls: full 919 Jos! PE 32-0253 i plastered | lovely bath | REALTY TT N. Saginaw St. an Fe ose - | Realtors FE 4.0828 pasement, good beating unit, Or. 2 to 8 pm. : to 8 Fakes “Cnty Vite, Seaee = tenon, o0s 2.0. hoot aoe on WARD E. PARTRIDGE
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| 377 & Telegraph Eves & Sun. To Buy-To Sell_-T : + comrinced, bere! s0x180. : J . . © : CA Ss H ? Classified ads Co-operative Real Estate Exchange YOU BU IT WE'LL INSURE IT | XO SHORTAGE OF se tale é ane. ol heat AUBURN HEIONTS BUNG Hurry urry, to ies y aw. Open 22016 ; - “ ; - | 2 ’ $8080. wn payment. 1.88 Down flow , : home remodeled, 32 .
turn into dollars belong-| —wexe i cl0red JOBS in the Want Ads!) urging courue | Lame fren mater, tome Cherokee Hills! |) | tet sarees tem "ye geaety : beautifully decorated’ and S the Pre columns | Pret’TBa Zaut, bosk, te Bus line walls. built’ in bath. ond tel a comeunay ot scareemve tHe bath. full ofl poet, ings you're not using | wall to wal! carpeting TV ee e ress and neat, nothing to do but cabinet sink tm kitchen - Full base- bomes op Lake house, Ottered G ET IT TODA Y £g omeene ond venetban blinds REALTY CO REALTORS | NOW. Also place a Work Bath’ ate ae — tom a meat om heat and other fea 1 mile West of . Be end or wal divide. through a “Wanted” ad!
Phone FE 2-8181 for an Neat_ang clean 5 room FE 2-0263 . , ben + Call’ for Age. - | Hon ; Wmited and. sites are ob, place t¢ mer. . , io jote ° ‘ ee - ‘o liv e
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nb. “Munro irisetric. 1080 LAYLOCK SINKS, 24x2i, 630.08 . Hurea COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY CO. v $12 Totlets $30.60 vales.
USED OF REFRIGERATOR 6 CU 6 Lake Ave. FE 3-710! $10 ree Snowte Ts
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Buns ved" com - ute | McBride Hardware | 0 CENTS EACH _® 1 rs OPEN SUNDAYS 8 TO 13 FE 36383 rT . New rues ae #12 8 1927 Auburo Rd ‘at Crooks) RB w 8 Saginaw ot
fhung’ for “the home. Come in ‘and Draw Tite Hitches eave, gauge. steel. ren
Oakland Furniture Tour "aid-titchee. "and ‘Over toad Tess ate. aiigne ee marred.
WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC | Homust 2000 Dine they. On Ree aks oR range, excelient condition. $100. | ——— — nt. DRILL PRESS. ATLAS | IN. USED . From $3.75. G. A. Thomp
WAYNE GABERT’S_|_ssia So" “Pace 8. FE) ss %. APPLIANCE SPECIALS) FUEL OIL TANKS _ |smncen (ruosw poor sams Biive
Become Fay S| “haligcam” Darverca®™ Wa "Pi | 0 Post tr Walled 1a. oa estas | "Freesat vsietria. stoves “twsere: | Limited ‘Time Only. -$¢ Bendix washer, like new. $09 : ten. 6 complete” Terms Cail or stop ad Wayne | 801 étn St: Fe 24035; Closed Sun.
Pull size capinet irover. a-t _$38| DRAINS CLOGGED? ration, call “BAOLEY AUTO| esting Co. sa} W. Rechee Many othere to choses’ from, Easy . PARTS. PE $-9219 Soc_Ge Seas, ctedient toves on net - FE 5-6189 Don't ca 8 dlu ber & GAL ELECTRIC WATER TAILOR'S 3-WAY maou 6 ft. the te ye ia
WARFIELD TABLE. 4 CHAIRS + an ‘removes roots clears | while ther tact, 980, Open 8 a.m, | show cases V_ HARCOURT, | trained for farm Yours for buffet and tea wagon. In excel-| grease & sludge of all types. | to 6 p.m. daily. Sunday. 10 to 3. Writ PAY THE HIGH & country heme” Bee. Choe
set See anes ne ote be ob cotome Arnason Plumbing Supply} WHY PAY THE HI See, 4 Cekines County
WeaTiNONGUaE ELECTRI< ineerh Lownie thiipen co |e mus 1» _ormertie| DOLLAR FOR PAINT? | REniiiVes ANG soFERE WHR timer. $30.98. MI 61300, is; WALKER TURNER BAND LAWN MOWERS pully OURAN TEED ning. STiliwell T-T9il. seabe ‘Ca-
For Sale Miscellaneous 60) 5) pr “site Aner ¢ pm. Your choice of Jecebeons Fore. DUTCHERAPT RCHCRAPT PER OAL, gree ~ hue ~~ 3 Pincor Ric, Turtle eetasy ons Cs) "1 year old. Ask
sacra a rosie ries (a | "VENETIAN BLINDS 07) FE “ BUDDY'S NEW HOME tee Dane eee FREE! POR sALE AILER. rE 40% PE ¢1112 oft ' near
w Residential “and Commercial ecellent! ures, waeets. LUMBER KING BROS. ele Bos rie ees
TREMP ORS | Ee oO a et cig. 4 | Oee Gm SE PER | cRCea Ot he or Sratenes pompa, Kivetric sump CLD “Coton iie0so | parc, *Eteriot Mush doors $0x1%" | Teen ADDING MACHINE. iis & Nt
"CC vented end_sepatred s - Irre fru ation. tt type. 100 94.00 naw, PE Re
ONE’S RENTAL 100 SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY ren (not WOLVERIN Pts
1251 Baldwin _ FE 200Tt 0 YOU WANT Be cok ugring. 109 % $22.00 ous R AND WAEICKINO .
4 ni Warwick's, 9670 Orcbara Lake 70 fh site No. Scan flooring per M. aes Last year we wrecked over 231 i, "S's Mooring shorts . 100 | Used shecting per Wk... 878 00 ,
ANCHOR FENCES fee ‘eo _orsce, | foete ents PH. re spprored. Now "Ses are cater contract to ise ze, TS eee PARaRERTS BABIES WML
tye Riche Pomets-istas | Tell Sepa fare ai a be nana ve et . . -
ul St. Cyr Lumber Co.|/ 4m compressor .
toner en ee ee ey | Perry ns sewer pipe, pig. oun. | REGISTERED COCKER PUPPIES. ed a JACKSON'S RENTAL catia yi = ‘| tural we have ft? candles birthday Sept 63_W. Montcalm PE 48200 . is. . > . cake decorations rs = New- 1764 Cass La. Ra
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Supplies” No. 24A. ewe Me, rears, “newer 6 Ave Pen baise Ones ‘*8*) $66, —_
Fed Getty * | Pas Se oann| Baan SEaw.rers| Dewe Tested. Bearded 7 BaTmnooe FARM FRESH MEATS) LIONEL & AME CHURCHES INC, | plan "eo BATFENO Aap un. cif sed' aap water heaters, -oij| Beet short rity Me fe | | FLYER TRAINS TY Boe, 4 AEs Pa me. furnsces, FACTORY SERV- = 2
HEIGHTS SUPPLY | athe | eee es | we Ree | tay, © et pork ers ees Joc Jb) TASKER'S, €3 W. Wu R ALPALPA peas st. Onion sets 2 Ibs. 35e xD AVY PE 4-543) we 4g tee Bee CLOTEING FURNITURE. -feme- | bales. 9.60 e's . toes, Us Mo 1 50 Ibs. $1.79 qutecce wale ane. _ with ea-h. gallon wt “Rev-aatts | Ww - +
OPDYKE MARKET — | _Setiacztnanee, Resale Shon. a1 ir" no ontalng™ stor” ree fe | and mothy. and sire, FE TOD BURMEISTER’S Ovdrte at Walton powe AND UseD | 20 me Com washable | ALL KINDS HAY, Se AND UP. |
| LUMBER” (or SACOMPANY | tiie Same op rice | pres ee en SHA ALL WORK IS es i er |
rom 0 ORTNOTE ee ieee oe na, | Mi td" Birmingham” Mi oom. | Gani puton ant, "saca ass | oe ausiny, eas Ont mul Aa orey, oA ee Gara e OOTS | _Ressonabie. FE 2-3961 STRAW. BERT LANGDON, OG
te Muectrock per shest $1.38 eS ee OES New & Used Lumber F, J. POOLECO. ne W, Tipo beasts, por Mt yn 28 fo be _cold AB pisse en reas — Sas ~ Sy ~ Pea 151 Onkieed Ave. rE +1506 ; brignt
init W. Pie shelving. per i. § .15| {fons remodeling and installing. Useg doors, comp with trames.| Save On Spring Painting in Wil) deliver.
red fir 9 0) & free. BA by, Setting cer figures ce Reaviay 04.60 to 61 first quality
re Bia | Pah Bote anshB| SETS nee | tee ss | Fee Sele Livestock 72 2g | Bago saan AND MATERIAL SALESCO. | oe eee can | PINE Q000, ORADE MILKERS $ tas _painte Phone FE 3-168. 2 Sundays | 7 4 YEAR OLD COW AND @ WEEKS $446 + «.%. 7 EL RRCEAED STOR A calt, 1 2 vear old heifer. FE Biss Por less wip eo MC. LITTLE aes aon tea sagnes st, Aluminum combination windows | FRESH 3 YEAR
Aluminum combinetion doors $2098 | Se. "simot veo ene. install ead redte. $12 2 wardrobes “a see _ boro 28 Mile Ra. Stilwell 12194. 3 pe, colored bath sets, all service it yourself. heat true parts.. FE 21997 CEE WEEDON Cows fuming oot " aa ger — ¥ Trailer | _ efter 6:00 _ 1661 8. Te’ Ra. PE ¢2508 ‘eam of horses. 3 Setstetm cheek
DOYDELL PAINTS rE ___ | look Uke new. IES 7 | Use OUR TOOLE. DO-YOOW OWN te mile west of TOUAME BUILDING A ROUSE | HE 4 RING AiDs NEW AND _ Put in new Plete stack all “ecwer creck ond
SBS Gare ofera tas OW aie | aor watea mectge sone |__WOhur St wat” | 5 Hs, Metin, Sete eaMaTERIaLe gas. new ed for use on ne-Way ‘Trailers | 54712. PEs Fri. thru Wed eves value 60 te ae ent $119.50 t re 8 to 63 ¢ every Thur.
BURMEISTER | Sots Sy te ompawacete | Era aa ee trie, and gas new shot qun; 1-30 tube
& rants Soo wool boots.
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buy
trailer as low
15
Corner & Mile ev.
NEW
CHIEF MOBILE HOMES
Hutchinson’s Trailer Sales
OR +1202
owe and Mound,
roll
2830 8 Dort Highway. Piint
Bee the new economy model. The a Lee Hutchinson
as $590 down
Drayton Plains
MOON
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Phone FE 2-8181,
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THE PONTIAC PRESS.
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Poy ye e. y
WEDNESDAY. MARCH 23, 1955
CARNIVAL i
Trailer.
Exchange mitreriyitr:
wooaR® oat oe MODERN
wHitr LAKE TRAILER Ba ine
North Shore of White
#111 Jackson Ra Santora hat a be08
NOW WRECKING
1949 Pontiac, good motor,
transmission, right hand
fenders and door, and all
ee ee
Ee ee
SEP re rage ___ For Sale Bicycles 84
2% INCH BICYCLE. RED ~ and white $10 Girl's bicycle. 30
Boats & Accessories 85
ALUMA-CRAFT BOATS
EVINRUDE MOTORS
PENN YAN BOATS
__Sewamiols~ i4 PF. RUNABOUT § HI
‘dows wavacet en” come
models
KEL | "Y" Ss THARDW ARE
NBO! OUTRO ARD
SLAYBAUGH'S
EVINRUDE mc MOTORS PENN YAN
Sates rs Service FE 2-0908
SUY THAT EVINRUDE WHERE
years of experience
NEW | te a BOATS my’) 0 WHILE
_ they last 40010
“EVINRUDE MOTORS
SALES AND SERVICE
ment HARRINOTON 6, }
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- MOTORS AND YELL low Jacket boats. Genesee Sales
_ 7101 eH MERCURY Ov TROARD MOTORS
Switzer ft and Yellow Jacket
Boats Trojan boats Master Craft
trailers. Diston cone Sews and
JOHNSON OUTBOARD Mi
Owen's cruisers Starcraft boats
|, Wwaers, everything for
onkes MARINE SUPPLIES
306 Orchard Lake Ave
“TROLLABOLT” _
emplete “Do It Yourse’
inboard merige Kh converts your
‘boat
boat for “ont $9950 «low down
payment, easy terms. Come and
tee it at 4740 Maycrest. Pontiac
liveries of individuals litv-
@ front contact me
rectment, “weppee! Marine Co.
Treseptrttion “Offered # 87
e
For bigh erade used cars. We
“il a? Doe 'well “aso Dinie
H. J. VANWELT
OR 3-451)
“ “BILL SPENCE CARS
pe oon Ave te +7333
ad ‘COMMUNITY | :| MOTORS | 803 N. Main, Rochester OPEN TILL 10 P.M. OLive $631)
| — SOW Bovine CLEAN Cals — 23-3200 PROST oe.
650 &. Woodward
Averill‘ Ss
SHOP [T ANYWHERE
rey} %, IN. WHEN YOU'RE
“CASH WAITING oR ee INTE Ew.
Pe 20878 oF
IT'S SUMMER
PRICES
TODAY We are buying now for our
and summer sales. Top
es void Be Pane ori cars + +e
* “* TURON MOTOR SALFS 02 Ww. puree rE 2-41
WANTED: cars "40 to 34
Bagley Auto Parts
rE Send re venie 170 BAGLEY ST.
See M&M Mo Motor Sales |
arcs = a eat |
lorbeck's Aula Para, PE 86-1431.
WANTED “ATUERN & SHARE Bring (itle-Money waiting at
GLENN'S MOTOR SALES
rod_ $38 on Ww Walton
WILSON GMC
Oakland at Cass
Sales, Parts & Service
OPEN EVENINGS
FE 2-9203 FE 4-453}
12 PT STAKE BODY. FOR FORD
or Chev, ste
shape MA 63427
__For Sale Used Cars 91
must SELL—BUTILDINO A HOUSE
Puce Tae Nest THEN al ALL BODY STYLES
=| Needs Cars
wrecked ears and junk cafs. Mol |
A-1 condition PE ates" ather's pin | “4 ATIONAL “% TON
pickup N Has loose | . by Ditk Turner
CHEVS.
| 1954 Left-Overs
Hurry While They Last |
$1326.41 Headquarters for Chevrolets
13 MILE AND WOODWARD
CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE 4,000 actus) miles. Extra sharp .
throughout .
| HOUGHTEN & SON | YOUR yRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE
GMC TRUCK DEALE
$28 N. Main. _ Rochester _ on 10761
11 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER
4 door. $760 cash. MI 4264!
Demos sone ieee oe. Very | %@%
wp ew new car -
snlee Several to choose
Tone std coe one poate. 3 mo.
balance at bank rates
| "SC HUTZ MOTORS DESOTO PLY
$12 8. Woodward Birm
“ PLYMOUTH EXCELLENT
1960 PLYMOUTH 2 DOOR. RADIO.
heater. Good cond
tites eed ccntinion with peal luze 4 dr
win Ave. FE 1431. Loaded. PONTIAC. ‘82. 8, 4 DOOR CHIEP-
tain body and motor ok Private
owner, MY
? PONTIAC # AND ‘© FORD. ae 1953
=, 1954
LARRY 44d 644
ioe ~PACK
Derb green wall tiret
horse power heater drive m ‘ O. & Fer uiek sale WT 46067. after
= P.m .
Real Bargains “6 cue coupe
- cherie Overdri Lie ¥
‘S| Buick. | Owner JEROME ‘@ Olds Conve
| NORTH PONTIAC SALES ya “West +0151 Rochester Ford Dealer OL 1
_FE 30471. : c
~ }955 PLYM GUTH vets oxen low
4 MOUTH DEALER mati cylinder delu
DON’T MISS—
SEE THIS Olds 08°4 dr. Radio. Heater.
> joo PONTIAC WYDRAMATIC._1 ydramatic. Whitewalls ae 1964 PONTIAC nt DRAMATIC top Blue body. This owner low leage. } automobile and
3az
912 8S Woodward Birminghem
DODGE — 1947 DOOR. RUNS | ' Se on Ocest’ tee Beene washing windows on the floor above! “Pay no attention to him, Ethel! ane DESOTO V-6 CLUB COUPE | Beautiful Asure blue, gray top
Can be handied with very iow ive Jy Phone wanes 4 om. OR See it at
sores payment, with payments to 8 Oakland
sult j
vo 1954 PONTIAC. 4 DR. CUSTOM. | PONTIAC 1048. Ss WU LTZ MOTORS Caps sone Gp tues Orcas be fully equipped Excellent condition. and Hydramatic condition.
DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER | $1875_ FE 5-0500 PE _2-7040.
He's supposed to be TAYLOR’S
GOOD USED CARS PONTIAC. 1953 4 DR. DELUXE Z 3!
rd
ake offer.
1955 DeSOTOS
Demos and officials cars. Very For Sale Used Cars Lae
DESOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER
$12 8. Woodward Birmingham —
GOOD BUYS ‘$3 Pivmouth, sedan.
‘4 Plymouth coupe ....
‘63 Pontiac Catalina
‘3 t Acne ry sedan
‘4 x door .. 2 Bedae 8
“ren sportation pieces
| LAKE ont0® MOTOR 8A SALES
M4 Buckhorn Lake
MY 33611 tl 9:00 pom. SEE THIS ONE! — -|
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1948 NASH. AMBASSADOR, TAKE eereece ——
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FINANCE IMMEDIATE
"SO Merce. 2 dr.. "$595 ||
"51 Pont. 4 dr....... $695 |
'S3 Dodge 4 dr $1195 |
Other models with Torgomatic "50 Chev. 2 de.......$575)
FORD ‘32 FORDOMATIC. RADIO Heater Whitewalis & snow tires Your Chevrolet Dealer
_ Private EM 3-490 1) 8 Beginaw
i938 ort FAIRLANE VICTORIA | for wv cout License QA | FE 44546
A fine smooth beauty
Bee tt and you'll ea for $506
Bob Frost, Inc. LINCOLN, MERCURY DEALER
850 S. Woodward
vison SPOT “WARMER”
“Weather”
gy td a BUICK RIVIERA 2? TONE
ear Ot eer? white
ee a OWNER." ‘ BUICK
suICE tee Raonm
tse down “Call FE 2-211
Power steering power brakes
radio beater tinted glass jike
new
$1]. Si OS
1954 MODFL ELGIN 12 FT RUN.| 5! AND ‘S80 NASH. radio heater ~ and overdrive $295
180 OTHERS LATE MODF!
AnD TRANSPORTATION = $25 UP -WE FINANCE REAl, Fs zare OR CONTRACTS Ac EPTED | CONOMY CARS 22 AUBURN
| CADILLAC €2 1953 GRAY « DOOR 13.000 mites Power brakes win
| @ows and seat Chrome wire
| wheels and white wail tires Per-
fect condition 62650. FE ¢2451 or |
PE 2-10
isso CHEVROLET bev XF_ IN
Ss" condition Extra ciean $495
ha WW CHEVIE RADIO « HEATER
good condition 48°78 Geergie DD:
rE +e ‘'33} CHEVIE BFL AIR 2 DOOR
All_accessories. 80 Putnam
lesa c. FY OLET RFI “AIR
Sport Couve 1 owner Al shape
E 28074 1981 CHEVROLET WAT ' SHAPE A
sorin: special $854
HUR¢ IN
MOTOR SAI
w52 WwW Huro _ FE 244
1953 CHEV BEI are TWO DR
power glide, radio. heater, white
Walls, washers et top condition
_ Private party FE 2.7458
+34 CHEV 210 SERIES wv ATER @irectiona’ «) nau .
sta care «t ? tone pal nt ‘"
eS Cal’ after 400 FE 3364
1950 CHEV RADIO HEATER IN a roure condition Reas
sonable Can. be seen at 3008 W
Furen St
1947 CHEVROI ET CLUB COUPE
_£90d condition $95 FE 2-4393
iss) CHEV ROL EI DELU XE 210
4 dr radio heater turn sienals
Excellent condi tha mm Will help
_finance MY 7
1950 CHEVIE. 2 DR “NEFDS BODY
work $175 340 Balcuin Ave
$10)
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cece 168 Pon ac Rad Mafier
om
33 CHEVROLET 4 DOOR (Bet
Alr Sun gold and liors Full
equipped - low mileage and
excellent condition $l 285 rE
4-7375
194 CHEV 210 RADIO HEATER directional signals back up lights,
Window washers pe wer glide
and white wal) tire Only 5800
| mires. 91550. FF ‘Dii64
43331. ASTER 2
acelent foeeiee ]
|
53 Buick Super! 7
’ iso FORD 7 DR. NEEDS SOME __ repair, $150. 3468 Tayler” Ra
*: PORD CUSTOM LINE @ LOW
is) KAISEP SEDAN LOOKS. |
Funa very good. 895. FE37342. (| '5) (tte Red Conv: Radin - z . “TOS ~ , « ! t | . l
GOOD t R EDI | . and heater hydra A Rul & Sedan Original paint Real
BAD CREDIT! . dehgl value sale 1954 Buick 4 Door Sedan. like new, drive this one for NO CRE DILL. Voung mans de he it sure. make your own deal
S. ate ne ere — 405, er a perce or ttn Bo on ton rath mein sapeens + 54 . 1. i ot
YALL COME 82 Chevie Bronze Conv. | Ch a ewe oe Rad 4 TO . evrole u souee adio an 1851 Nash Custom, 4 Door Sedan, O. D. Radio and heater
111 8 SAGINAW BT Radio and heater; white | Bester, Dark bive A very low for only,
MOTOR SALES | walls. kor a young lady - $395 HOLD YOUR NOTE | . ; 1950 of fancy. mM MEDIATE
DE LIV ERY Ni hardtop |
NATIONAL ) (OM official's: car.
MOTOR SALES | clean car. for choosy
MW 8S SAGINAW 8ST
“47 LINCOLN 4 DOOR. RADIO | heater electric windows $100 OR ,
1.7709 3 Chevie Bel Ain 4 door 5} MERCURY HARDTOPS 4 To
choose from You will have a Iwai otene, radia and hard time picking the bes ta)
ese | owner trade ine priced
hh } Chevie Bel ‘4
(heater. White walls, P SPECIALS wae 81 405 (, the great family ear
Bob Frost, Inc. "33 Chevie BR bincorN MERCURY DrALER : evie Bel Air Clu
RS) Woodward Sedan; two tone green. |
BIRMINGHAM Radio and heater, w. w., |
LOOK! powerglde. A gem
an S400 Pontiac Chieft: &
LOOK! de} : An uxe, blue beauty
LOOK! other fine famnuly car.
OPT ORRUTT LOR GM 1 Ford 4 door Sedan $295 ai 5 en le NASH STATION WAGON Mue o.oo. ..e.... $199 199 Plymouth Sedan
wt tea irk ge Maat “do Pontiac 2 $498 | 1948 Nash Ambassador ¢ 319 a real beauty
HARP 2? TONE RED IDEA! devar eee ee ee SOD 1980 Buick 4 dr “
pRORUINAT TRIP. NORTH, OO i
LIKE NEW Lhese and Many More ; $295 —NOTICE—
TRANSPORTATION, Clean Cars! | 1950 Chev. 2 dr. Visit our two lets before you buy anywhere
SPECIALS At Pontiac’s Best Spot | 245 | 150 S. Saginaw St., (across the street from our
Make Us an Offer
1946 Ford } 1946 Chevrolet t
1047 Plymouth
1948 Buick 1950 Dodge Sedan
OLIVER
BUICK _mediately to reach the} 210 Orchard Lake Ave. | ioe Ka ser
WE HAVE Al : CLEAN CARS Bright Spot MORE THAN 40 CHOOs
prom 8 o - ft FE US BEFORE YOU Cass and Orchard Lake |
II. 8-O488
DON’ LOSE A MIN-
|COMMUNITY utte wn recovering your
MOTORS loss! Place a Lost Ad im-
8035 N. Main, Rochester | finder! Dial FE 2-8181 for
Oreo uive been “ an ad-writer, IT 8 swan me BUY YOUR
4
4 sults ac poate Baa es. Bob Frost, Inc. WHEN YOU THINK OF sTUDE ber bargain price of Lincoe MERCURY DEALER OF FIRST CLASS CARS “oaker etek, af Corkeer’s in Bir
TIP TOP "51
oe poy mente, 3001 Rockhaven. | "wO TONE BLUE 63 OLDS 8U-| °c adil: | uburn Weights, | per 88 4 door Excellent condi- 51 Cadillac 4 dr.... .$1695
tion Rede and weater Hydre-| 'S
vs cog PICGCY [melas “Traemtanin’ tisae “Ot | 22 PIymOWt see eee 8 USED CARS
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= BANK Lx Oibs NOLIDAY suPER es | 52 hevrolet 4dr... .$795!
| White walls, radios end heater | °52 De Soto Cl. Cpe.. . $895 Nod rece ad Cane perfec
| Huron Guaranteed O. K. used cars. Also ar Pe
specials For Sale Used Cars 91 socciaia Um Of transportation | car. Rees Call MY
lew miles e. with new car ae www eee Ow ~eenerwrnre 7 LLL LLL ae ; =
antee Bereral to choose from 1952 MERCURY, RADIO. HEAT. 1954 MERCURY MONTEREY. 4 TAYLOR'S py Betis | + OmTEFTAIN HY.
Your old car con neadio 30 me | iets Coed made 8 om to |
| Gobel is making the atomic age Contrast Key :
foHisFame Vague, Mild, Sly Wit
Is Reminiscent of Late
Will Rogers
BY ERSKINE JOHNSON
Last of Series
HOLLYWOOD (NEA) — George
" Like Will Rogers made the post World War I generation laugh,
generation laugh at his vague,
mild, sly, dry wit. At his poker
faced puns and his casual inanities.
At his misleading demeanor and
his faltering monologs with unex-
pected punch lines.
In the last six months George
Gobel has become the television
comedian of the year and new he
_has the official “‘EXmmy” to preve
it. Here are some of the Gobei-
tems that paved the way:
About his TV personality:
headwaiter and I got no reserva-
tions.’’
dirty.
Abput the latest Dior-style
gowns: “‘Giris just aren't made like
that any more.” -
“I know what my capacity for
drinking is but I keep getting drunk
before I can reach it.”
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nytt. fF f eg
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“I've known fights to start at |
over the most trivial wom- ”
“I'm the unlucky type of fellow
‘Alabama’ and got a big laugh. We
stick to the truth. It's documen-
tary comedy.”
On most autograph books, he
writes:
“I can’t think of anything funny
to write.”
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This type of dialog is typical of
the Gobel show
George: ‘Gee, you're beautiful
when you're mad.”
Alice: “I'm not mad.”
George: You're not beautiful.”
Peggy King walked on with a
dog the same color as her coat and
George said: ‘‘Oh, I see you had
enough fur left over to make a “Everybody acts like they’re a |
| yacht harbor on the Detroit River |
yesterday, Damage was estimated
Jailed for Checks
the world's supply of cork.
Per ey Most Obliging Bandits
TOKYO (UP)—Two burglars,
GEORGE, 6—'‘Some years ago
my father met my mother . , .”
Five Yachts Damaged
by Fire at Detroit Wharf
at $50,000,
Winds up to 60 miles an hour
hampered firemen who stood atop
the 2's-story building to fight the
blaze. |
All the damaged pleasure cratt |
were large cruisers, ranging up |
to 36 feet in length. Three of them |
were badly burned.
An overheated oil stove was.
blamed for the fire.
COLDWATER ®—Darrell Back. |
inger, 43, an Albion car salesman,
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months imprisonment for issuing
two bad checks totaling $4,825 on
July 20, 1950.
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come over an amendment propos-|. . ‘ ot . . PARIS @—Long - sought West | 84 by Sen. Yvon Coude du Foresto ° Division, was called as the first So Storekeeper Dies German rearmament came up for | o» behalf of the Industrial Produc- ouse ying witness. Celler declared in advance ; : ; debate in the F h Senate today. | tion Committee. This would seek eee ens extting Sederal | SAULT STE, MAIRE &® — Fred
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approved without change. The Sen-| has been autonomous but econom- cisions but for our
ate vote was expected late Friday. | ically tied to France since World) Phone Eavesdropping Uberties.” He termed the . trea would go to Pres- | War IT, tapping a hone ene Ooty for siquature. , WASHINGTON (®—The House! (which) requires
The National] Assembly approved: Pertinent Inquiry Judiciary Committee opens hear-| ment.”
them Dec, 30. ings today on legislation to curb/ “It ig time to resolve * 6 ® DETROIT @®—Nathaniel Holden, | Wife tapping, denounced by Chair-| tion whether of not If the Council of the Republic | 50, of Detroit asked an income | man Celler (D-NY) as a “vicious! itself ig a crime,” he (Senate) accepts the treaties as tax consultant Tuesday how much | cancer.” Cellier is author of a they stand, the Western Allies will | he could deduct for medical ex- Warren Olney Ill, assistant at-| most wire tapping — have topped one of the biggest | penses. Moments later he suffered | torney general in charge of the| sion of wire-tapping hurdles in bringing the Bonn Re-| a fataj heart attack, . Justice Department's Criminal| critiinal offense. public into their defense alignment. —nnancsiiteniitinticaaentinn ;
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