- oe s i = , iia, ieee & Ae a oe Pes ee me es “ Ne = ie bib tee Xi “st ee Ce aa a a i a ca a ge Pete eT “sc. THE PONTIAC PRI 112th YEAR _ % % %& & & PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1954 —36 PAGES seefnitionat mews sanvics -# Austria Asks Independence | a ae — are Senator Higgins In Race for Gover n0F jessica All-American Now {for Sovereignty } Oakland County qxeAznources Bills Introduced | Now Lovisatr Willman Charts - Man Wil Seek GOPNomination Says Michigan Needs Government Run on Business Methods Senator George N. Hig- gins of Oakland County is a candidate for governor. The well known Oakland County man announced to- day that ‘he will seek the Republican nomination in the primary. Sen. Higgins is probably the most for- GEORGE N. HIGGINS midable figure in the race? and the primary promises tobe cat tat Van Wagoner “I have decided to enter the | to Lower FHA Down Payments Stretch Out Repayment Period on Loans WASHINGTON ( A P )— Legislation was drawn to- day to reduce the down pay- ments and stretch out the eral Housing Administra- tion (FHA) home loans. Identical bills by Sen. Capehart (R-Ind) and Rep. Wolcott (R-Mich), chair- men of the Senate and House banking committees, were described by the au- Measures Also Would | repayment periods of Fed-. Big City Project ‘to Run 10 Years Sees No Tax Rate Hike, Asks Voters to Continue Present Income A $5 million civic project which would take Pontiac about 10 years to complete was announced yesterday by City Manager Walter K. Willman. |gram in a speech at the weekly luncheon meeting of the Pontiac Rotary Club, Name VanDusen Sms" t's, me. prolet crease in the city’s tax Outlining the major -pro- = s e a c Wants Easirig of Harsh | Economic Concessions to Russia BERLIN (AP) — Austria appealed to the Big Four today to restore its inde- pendence without further delay and at the same time asked for an easing of “harsh and inequitable” economic concessions to Russia. The appeal was laid be- fore the rlin conference : i Republican primary andidate | . . thors as the administration f H Se | rate.” ing on Asiatic questions - for pans ae “ Quits Bridge Job measures designed to carry 0 ouse a The average home owner The mild-mannered Austrian : “For many months, friends out President Eisenhower's} 9. | tw would save only $5.40 each — ee ae throughout the state, as well a8 | Would Forestall Critics housing recommendations arming am iN$ | year if the charter amend- and deliver its seven million ae 6 ee oe : of Jan. 25. Special Election in 3rd ment is not approved in the pecplo from cocupation fer the me personally, have been paying of His Lobby Work for . t Tr April election. first time since 1938. He asked me a high compliment by asking | Bonding C ee County District “: . that the economic terms of the decision has not been an easy | Former Democratic Gov. Mur-| by $350 on a $10,000 house—and oe! aa Se a cal trimmed from $13.98 per $1,000 to} NEW _CITIZEN—Nina Revits, three-and-s-half, almost glows) sympathetic and generos one for me to make. ray D. Van Wagoner resigned would reduce monthly eteed | the Michigan H a Repre- | $13.80 two years ago. with happiness after being sworn in as an American citizen at nat- spirit.” sentatives proposed projects izati ies i Brooklyn. Nina, who lives ti esterday in a Third| The te be | uralization ceremonies in federal court in yn. ; sa y , it the | With her parents in Flushing, Long Island, was one of 51 children) 9 oo in. = ‘ undertaken ‘ 5 off.| Unofficial tallies of the district’s| amendment is approved would naturalized in the ceremony. The blonde lassie was adopted by the provide for a payment of 150 mil- in atoms monet beet | eee cere VoaDenen, 19ER include the new public safety | Revits who flew to Austria two years ago for her, lion dollars over a six-year period for ‘= |Marquette Miss, 16, Winns smectic: were sss ss Geman a pacing aorac wih «De Toe male mie maitre weeState Cherry Pie. Comtest |e’ me's ete R, p duction for a period of GRAND RAPIDS (AP) — Pretty 16-year-old Miss Eva-| years Figi argued that the dispos Three also platined, of which a major part | dela Schaefer of Marquette today was crowned the state's |al of the counjry’s mineral re- u-| cherry pie champion at the annual Michigan cherry pie|*rces_'s “an inalienable right baking contest. — : also in : Se eae — The brown-eyed high school sophomore won the honors | if Molotov would drop his insist- Municipal parking lots, ex-| in a field of 60 contestants, each representing a Michigan poets ——— — county, at the 22nd annual contest. half gov- gov" . . There is now a ernmental machine squeaks, and| Governor Williams promptly ac- be authorized dale, 40, Commerce Township Dem- auditorium and three fire con- The ! | i i ii ibe tt i! ili FRiz off if E E : i | : I i i li Hl yy ry sitey 2 | | } / | | : ; i The girls baked before a public audience in the civic |to reverse the previous American = 7 auditorium. position thet Russie The announcement of the | ‘Be Proposed Korean political Bloom VanDusen, is Wee! ser ween fatshed tn the spring Appraisers Give a = at &| cine iit | Gone will be ret “ judged on the basis of meth- the | | a od of . VanDusen 119, 80; | Willman said the has been of preparation, qualit = = aes aa Land Estimates. {et pie tna"personai qua the new cations. en- Evadela is the daughter of Dr : Say $37,230 to $40,000 | .ng airs. Walter H. Schacter. As bi~ceemeag linge -elicael-a] | orqpaapery-y iliman warned Moximum Value - of the champion she won her choice the House as the vote is | that some of ° ° of 175 college scholarshi ae soon becoming obsolete with the increas-| Parking Lot Site folghets mand sail ‘Will tanconnad certified. Year's Coldest lems Srcce mimitelote Wet Saat | team st Owe | mop li { Z : : if itt i ; : : ‘ fi . ! ip ef i ft ii z ; aie i | f : +4) Fs : 1 Ht : ! ! , H | i i | ike H 3 - i 3 6 ; : | i fate 3 i i JE z j i | ! i | i ‘ ; | | 5? n | | i | ; it f 1 i : i i i3 | : | | : | i | #2 ii i i : 1 : i q “A 2 i i rl Lz k rf . ; H EEF now congested with the overflow | trom $37,230 to $40,000. Each won $35 awards, half of | portedly was told. ecor ere Willman, who has been a city = pass on the city's! the combined second and third | Following the session yesterday, * * trend United States the price for Veterans Adminis- | Hospital Lists Zero; rigs agg peodlnare parking property is now owned by the Jack! aoa ftth “uae ame Pera ” Another anid there ting Hoffa Stops Meeting in Name of Union to Talk | statement with the End of Trusteeship Rachel ye oly troduced 2 i L : i a i i | | ; cE if — ° 5; 4 j iE raf = ls i i q i | a3 ff E d i z i 7 : 3 f t : : i ye tf ! ‘ ef ; i li i f a) : < fa) 2 : g : i! ; Teamsters vice president, is said| Van Wagoner said that he “re- | ciearance or by any other “gov-|7eT, at 8 a.m. | Also making the project possible to have obtained the order on in-| (Continued on Page ,2, Col. 4) | ernment action.” temperatures ‘er mine tore wer| Ouse Gets Plan to Extend |%,°, & waite opens] Cominacl 2 Pee 2S» | re enya tats, nists tame CF Ficial Terms to 4 Years [ith wti'wat wa mores President fo Hunt ss at of 12 to 15 degrees to- Habel paid about $60,000 for the | Monday. | LANSING (AP) — A proposed Sa ieageae pes prod juga te aagesien tates atte 10 Humphrey Farm land under condemnation, bounded h d C ment providing four-year terms for state and county o of from 28 to 32 Saturday. ; * a River, north by Slater | cials and legislators was half way through the Michigan| ‘Thursdag® the mercury ctimbed| WASHINGEON OP <1 Bimclen |Sottments and city-owned Prop Fourth Judge for County : . his luck at quail to the south. The city was . sg ga today wo ty be ack at quale to the sou. Tey |Wins Additional Support —e ee tmey | Creation of'a fourth circuit court judge for Oakland was |County won additional support today with endorsement stor- | by two supervisors’ committees of a bill now pending in street ft F i Z 3 8% i | é i EF $ 4 it iH 5 [ i : | fi 1 7 | bg 3 F% i 3 | [ t F ’ Moscow. ure ett ii re itil E si : a grow ti The Senate approved the measure with only two nega- grea at mates a ce tive votes and sent it to the House. Such a proposal does F { 3 i F tate FS i “§ PY be approval. With one exception, the State Highway Commissioner, all state and county officers arid legislators now serve two year terms, nf IY the See ab autometh |ference it we'd had twoyear ot : i fit 83 § E 8 i i 3 i E Z the Legislature. | Rep. William 8. Broomfield (R-Royal) who introduced | the bill, was “very optimistic” today about its chances | i | | ; , ; & i ee HEE “t i i z i | : i ; g ge i ; ; E i? tf é i g Hi : ; Hi : as i ati a lt fi LF difl i : : ; : : ffi- | : In Today's Press |ing in the Legislature for]. soters at the coming Novessber about a three-hour flight Batty | Rose wes nen eeeenen es eeete eeeee An attempt to eliminate legis-| 5, ‘vote itself # pay raise in it a z : a g z FF j i | # i g : h if eF i f eee eee ewergnree ¥ iy i F i i t agi gEE; fil | iter | zis a aks i i : roe Bens cng aD, co oe Se BER md st bn be Ss i ‘ candy, Oxbow ot Pog ae RS | store pasece bis : . »- ; ao i ‘ i coat j F 4 B * ? * ae, = OO LE LL AR é he he eg oe i : a A. wee ~ oo i for Condem aw heh ~~ ree * penne THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1954 ¥ | Oo nation of Land Awaits Resolution’s OK . Frem Our Birmingham Bureau a {acre Troy Township parcel wi the city limits, owned by the W. E. Reid Development Co. te be held tomorrow at Kings- chairman Sallie Jo Arnold, Bir mingham, and committee heads Alice Lewis, Shelia Thorpe and Birmingham newcomers are: Mr. and Mrs Edmond Kitinechmit and their 5 year old son Edmond, whe have | moved from Reya! Oak to 6196 Romios 4 .| Poxcroft, He is with Automotive Equip- ment Former Detroiters Mr end Mre Welter F Cahill, whe recentiy moved to 6375 W Gurry, Poxcroft. He is e manufecturer's Mise Evelyn Kidneigh, from Sait Lake City, Uteh, end Miss oe Gaston, whose new eddress te 135 Qtenburet Both are nurses Mr. and Mre William W Ostrander Katherine, 12 Thomas. 17. and Edward and Westen who have moved from. Min with International Milling Mr and Mrs Richard Haviland end year old som Craig. of Allen Willman Outlines Huge City Project (Continued From Page One) bonds in 1955, for which $350,000 in taxes has been collected an- ually, Pontiac has been setting aside, Willman explained, $2 of the $13.90 levy to Mquidate the city’s debt | next year. After 1954, the city will not need the approximately $2 per. $1,000 | now taxed for debt retirement. | Last payment on the $1,501,000 | gross debt remaining cannot be made unti] 1963, but under present | plans only $60,000 will remain to be added after 194 and Pontiac. will have the $1,501,000 in reserve to make payments as they come due. The $2 assessment automaically would cease upon the debt's re- | tirement. SF 737 af 8 iff Crime Prevention Week fo Be Marked BIRMINGHAM — Feb. 1420 is Nationa) Crime Prevention Week”’ sponsored by the Nationa] Ex- change Club, and plans are being made locally for special programs held in cooperation with churches, |schools, and law enforcement agencies, lots are along Pierce, just stores at the northwest | fe ii Local Exchange President Dwight Baldwin has named mem- ber Ralph W. Moxley, chief of police, chairman of the events. Baldwin pointed out that in a recent message to Exchange Club members, President Eisenhower stated that the greatest crime is the tolerance of crime. This will be the keynote of the observances. Hifi il ‘a man, and Arthur Blakeslee, chair- man of the Local YMCA member- ship committee, have tallied latest reports in the membership drive and find 177 new anc renewed members on the 1954 enrollment. Announce Fund Drive to Build New Church BIRMINHAM — The Rev. Eu gene Paddock, pastor of Holy Name Church, has announced a ~| parish-wide fund drive to raise $600,000 for a new church. To be built on the site of the present 28-year-old structure on Harmon, it will be in the Eng- lish Gothic tradition, with con- temporary architectural features, Father Paddock said. Seating capacity of the new church will be 1,000, which will leads the four teams with 63 members: car A under William Gordon's leadership has 56; and cars Y and M trail with 27 and %1 members respec- | tively. The enrollment drive will | continue through Feb 28 s . * store _ bale,” | noe fer dancers at “Grand F annual mid-winter formal The Weather | PORTIAC AND VICINITY —Ilecreasing cloudiness tenight and tomerree 12 te 18 tonight A surprise ending is " Lew Seterés, cleedy and warmer. High te 82 Westerly winds 82 te 18 miles per beer tonight. decom southwest 1° te 18 Saturday Teday in Pontiac Lowest tempersture preceding Fam 6 At 8 am Wine velkxity «¢ mph Direction North wes: : @um sete Friday at € pm @un rises Gaturday at 182 a Moon eetsa Saturday at 451 om Moon rises Friday at 12.50 pm Downtews Toempersturce ih @: Mo... ceo te seeeeeeee $e 3 7 & M..ces. .4 12 = 8G Muss. «3 ipm is OB. Ghrccossece ‘ OB B..ceeeeees 1 : Tharsday in Pontiac (as veneneed downtown) Highest tempereture................ x» Lowest temperature..............-.. ae Mean ture ..... 5 eases Deather Pale. trace of snow. 2! end the present crowded situa- tion which is forcing Masses to be said in the school auditorium. The fund drive begins Feb. 21. Man Thought Dead Fights His Rescuers LANSING w — A Lansing Town- ship man, who first was presumed to be dead. revived last night and wound up in the county jail in- stead of on a funeral parlor slab. Township firemen were called to the Charies Dutton home where, they reported, they found Dutton | apparently without a pulse and not breathing An ambulance was called and firemen started to work over Dut- /ton with an inhalator. Firemen said Dutton sudden- ...14¢| ly revived and started fighting his rescuers. One of the first ald men, who was writing cet a re- port, hit Dutten ever the head with a clip beard but he con- tinued battling. Two’ sheriff's deputies joined in |the scuffle and it finally took four men to pin Dutton to the floor. Dutton was handcuffed and was Highest temperature........:....... n Lowest temperature............ «-.- » femperature.........--.-6005- 33.5 , trace of snow Mighest and Lewest Temperateres This 7 Date im 82 Years 56 ie teen -14 im 187 ‘Thersdays yeratere Chart a ei yorecete "3 6) 3 ‘ SS % 6 12-3 New 7 « New York & 15 we , nh : sn Bt {* 4 : ° | taken‘ to the county jail where he was booked on charges of being drunk and disorderly, assault and 4 Mercury is heavier than gold, its atomic weight being- 200.61, while that of gold is 197.2. Fish seliers carry their wares on horseback’ in Chile. : | works program and a long list of the City Commission for a long time,” Willman added. “e rate for municipal purposes templated in connection with this charter amendment,” he further explained. Willman also is the vice presi- dent of the International City Man- agers Assn., representing the mid- western states, House Bill Extends Terms to Four Years (Continued From Page One) Under the proposal a Governor could serve only two terms, or eight years. Negative votes were cast by Sen Edward Hutchinson (R-Fennville) and Harold M. Ryan (D-Detroit). A consolidation of existing committee killed the worthy projects under study by, hire women for inside | Birmingham High School News note: | strom, Schaffer was another winner as was a trombone quartet with Don Masters, Fred Barber, Jerry Contests are being planned in School Bandsmen Achieve Top Honors at Festival judges from big papers. , * ¢ ¢@ After the new Student Congress officers last week the house of representatives af ae rizie? e F F a pa newswriting, interviews, editorials, Zoning Request Dropped at Wednesday Meeting BIRMINGHAM—Ciyde H. Collins asking permission to use an addi- = tion to his house at 191 W. Frank as an office for physical therapy treatments. Complaints had been made by neighboring residents. Collins was given 30 days to dispose of the business. State Red Hearings to Begin March 29 DETROIT W—The House Un- American Activities Committee said today that its Michigan hear- ings, scheduled to start Feb. 22, have been postponed until March 29 because of the illness of Rep. Kit Clardy, a committee mem- ber. Clardy, who was hospitalized at Lansing this week with a heart ' condition, notified Rep. Harold | Velde (R-II) he expected to be fully recovered by March 29th. Ciardy told Chairman Velde the hearings should proceed anyway on March 29, even if he (Clardy) were still ill. The committee had scheduled hearings in Detroit, Lansing and and other left wing activities in the state. Van Wagoner Quits Straits Bridge Job (Continued From Page One) ceived ne money or fee of any kind” from Stifel-Nicolaus, “Yesterday. (Wednesday), while I was in Lansing, I met a couple of members of the Legislature paid my $5 and got a license to talk to the, legislators.” Van Wa said it never oc- curred to him “that this would be deemed improper. He added that he understood ‘“‘members of other state boards ... are reg- istered (as lobbyists) and _ there js no connection between the Mackinac Bridge and the Tunnel project.” Van Wagoner sald he had not TROY—Yire Hall. NOTICE! RABIES VACCINATION CLINICS Sunday, February 14, 1954 — 1 P.M. to 4 P.M. et the following lecetions: 2780 Rechester Bd. PARMINGTON—Pire Hall, 21420 Wheeler St. BOLLY—Fire Hall NEW HUDSON—Tire Hall | ANIMAL SHELTER—1240 Walton Bivd., Pontiac VACCINATION COST. . .$1.50 COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH Flint in its probe of Communist |’ Appraisers Estimate Park Site Values (Continued From Page One) fronting on it is limited in acces- bility. If He Smokes Here’s His Valentine Gift! $8 N. 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Chair man of the dessert is Mrs. Arthur Lopes in three vocal selections. - Robert Jones and Mrs. Walter | » Honorary members present in- | Pontiac Women’s Club will meet, DINING Private Party and Conference Rooms Waldron Hotel COFFEE SHOP 36 E. Pike St. _ oe ee nee, 72 ‘ at * * : A So : ' - | ‘ PLEA PET IY © eR GOP Ee le -- Honored at Pink and Blue Party A pink and blue shower honor- ing Mrs. G. G. Bateman of North Cass avenue was given Tuesday by Maudy Bateman at her home on Blaine avenue. Guests included Mrs. Olan Holi- day, Mrs. Iva Brantley, Nadine Brantley, Mrs. Morrie Ervin, Mrs. Hattie Hatley, Mrs- James Pemberton, Mrs. Jack Pember- Mrs. Alvie Batten. Others were Mrs. Claude Pem- berton, Mrs. Roy K. Smith, Mrs. Paul Henry, Mrs. Gene Hanse, ‘Mrs. LeRoy Schatz, Mrs. Eunice Pemberton, Wanda Lowe, Mrs. Al- | ed Lowe, Mrs. Isabel Viney, Mrs. | Perry C. Horton, Mrs. Ray Faust | and Mrs. Harlan Malone. 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W, Grimes (left) of Lans- downe drive and Mrs. James Green of Maple- sing Prom-Trotters, ae 7 "IMSCJ-Hop Set Tonight, Saturday -Dancers to Include Students From the Pontiac Area if i ; 4 Li [ J — , Pentise Press Phetes Teachers’ Club Hold Meeting John S. Coppin Gives Pointers has painted most of the famous. persons of Michigan told his ia- tent group of listeners, By WILMA GREENWAY | Members of Pontiac Society of | Artists a group that less than six years ago got its start by selling “Stress the focal point of your okies to pay for its charter, | picture. Reme.mber, realism in art last night brought out an impres- is not to be pyhotographic. If you sive collection of original work | Want a photoxyaph, use a cam- for analysis and evalution by in- | era. ternationally known artist John “But if you would achieve a S. Coppin. | work of art, work from within More than 20 canvasses were | presented for criticism. The Bloom- | oa — — — | which is important.’’ tively. Leav} out cx minimize that his sweeping murals and his ar- | anecdotes | snd remarks. on“ resti moderns, analyzed the | after studying a picture whic sataines of the " group from the called for detailed criticism, he light of form composition, color and general technique. “When you are painting de- cide what you are trying te say and then say it,” the artist who could very well go to a person's head!"’ “There ts no right way or wrong Way .to paint—there are Noted Artist. Analyzes Society’s Work the limits of your subject, selec- | and paint some more.” ‘which is essentialxtmphasize that | ist who has won prize after prize Coppin interspersed his serious | the last three governors of Mich- most portrait painters and is al-| ,. : is : :| most equally as well kn for discussion with many humorous | igan hang in the State Capitol quipped “You know, this business | whose famous likeness of Alec | of criticizing other pepple’s work Guinness in the role of Richard | | Always a Gift Delight Your Valentine loves lovely things and she'll adore these dreamy- sheer nylons! Choose from our many shades in 60 gauge 15 + denier nylons in proportioned lengths. Valentine o 3 Pair Shakaspearean Society for perma- pF e2e* } L only different ways. You yourself are the final judge as to whether a criticism is valid, “Balance warm colors with cold, light with shade. Watch your edges. “Say what you ‘think. “Be original. Work from live eee fp ik i models@ ‘Most. of all, paint. 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This is for actual procurement of missiles. It doves not include | other muiltimillion-dollar outlays for designing, developing and test- ing experimental gadgets—the re- search part of the program The figures made available to- day in response to a reporter's SGT. PAUL J. SMITH questions, “do not mean that the : . American arsenal now necessarily New chiet of the 5 tiae Army tains three billion dotiars worth and Air Force recruiting station co Ains i ov ii wi . . f } ‘ S . & of missiles for the Air Force at 2 Ww Huron St. is M et Army and Navy Paul J. Smith “- : ceeric * Og > An undisclosed part of the total Smith succeeds T Sgt: P. R. value is material still to be de- Moore who remains as Air force | ; red on orders placed some recruiter. With 13 years Army serv- ‘ ice, Smith is a veteran of World months or even a \ear or more ,.. : War II and the Korean War, He ago. And another portion, about tioned J " | 400 million dollars in requests. for | W8* !4st stationed iQ Japan. inew spending authority, is con- Als) remaining on the local tained in the proposed budget for Station's staff are Sgt. 1C. Bowen the fiscal year starting next July 1 and Sgt. Thomas Murphy. But it is a measure of the effort being devoted to produc - robot’ Cement Mixer Mangles weapons to augmnent and eventu 7 P : [ail supplant some of the conven. California Truck Driver tional weapons of the three serv- LOS ANGELES «®—The condi- wes Tt as indicative. too, of the tion of a truck driver who lost emergence of controllable missiles both legs after falling into a ce from the drawing boards and lab- ment mixer was listed as critical oratories to production lines. wulay The Air Force has had the larg- | Warren J. Murray, 25, of Alham- est part of the funds authorized bra. had delivered a load of ce for missile contracts, about $1,268, ment to the site of a new build- 000,000. It is giving major attention | ing yesterday. He walked to a lo to medium and long canes: SUT | cation above the mixer, which was tace-to-surface missiles. The Mat- five fect below the surface of the ador missile, with a range under- ground. Somehow he lost his bal- | étood to be about 500 miles, has : | been. in production for more ance and fell in. ss nike. thea The blades chopped off one leg j than a vear. A second missile, and the other had to be am- | Sng ark, with a range substantially | putated at Santa Monica Hospital. | | greater, is approaching production He also suffered internal injuries 5 ee. | and his right arm was mangled. ' The ; peg Lin . Brg He braced himself with his arms foes a aa, go seat. t ta DU for almost an hour while a fire | | _ asia ‘in es ie ctiee to department rescue squad worked ti re os 0 ) 2 : with tore o cut him free. |Nike antiaircraft guided missiles, | ee tees : | the surface-to-surface Corporal and | lheavy field artillery, rocket desig- atomolic Boat Pilot | nated as the Honest John. The Nike |has been in mass production for Lacks Thinking Ability more than a year SANTA MONICA. Calif « — The Navy has a share of 742} Mike Salisbury’s fishing boat is | million dollars in the missile pro-| no more curement program, It has in pro- | It cost $4,000 and Mike christened duction several missiles including | her Willa. He installed an auto the Regulus, a surface-to-surface | matic pilot to free himself of much type to be used in firing from | routine ships or from submarines. Also| The device proved his undoing gees are two antiaircraft mis-| yesterday. He fell asleep en route | | siles for defense of ships against | home from Malibu. The Willa con- jenemy planes—the Terrier and tinued at full speed into a break- | | — ee _ -- - ——— . —w a= a | | Sparrow. water OUR APPOINTMENT AS AUTHORIZED DEALER We are proud to be selected as a Ford Tractor and Dearborn Farm Equipment Dealer. If you are interested in better, faster, more profitable farming, we believe it will pay you to come in and get better acquainted. 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Prices From ‘10 Up--- -— _ a a ~ Turner Has the C or You Want at the Price You Want to Pay HAROLD TURNER Birmingham’ s Ford Dealer and Auto Bargain Center 464 SOUTH WOODWARD AVENUE, BIRMIN..iAM, MICHIGAN TELEPHONES — Midwest 4-7500 —JOrdan 4-6266 OO OO OEE EE a —VWXx—e rend ae aera eS L r oa ~— ss iy ate i 2, cae ke ee , >? } ‘ bi tj \ } " o ; —_ dec THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1954 | Business Notes: ‘ N * 7'@ . ee + Vehicle Out ‘n-Briel_|| MARKETS | Stocks Narrow |Cticage Drops Engine Wea e put and an agp gd pia om. Produce : ae Inspect =n 4 accused fatal Jan. 10 stab- OETROIT PRODUC og . ° bing of Raul Velez, 19, of 24 W.| oxrnorr (UP)—wnolsale al = tne on Special Day a ety Pr ram Atomic Tested D iS Wilson Ave., was postponed until he tapmens Martete reper.ed by the CHICAGO (UP) — Chicago has : Wednesday ‘after 8 twoday Dear |r apie "Dutios. tuner. EW YORK @ — The stack net te entemahie eatery oo . U. S. Total 3,284 Over Msurice E. Finnegan. Re ‘i is0e.t bu: apie denaunan, | Market transacted business quietly | The city council abolished the Remmactes Went Pie Past iod With Higher ——. in the first degree mur- Mciniaah fancy. 49 bu. Bo 13 3.35 | day deo ey papotiepeesacigaiad “safety lane” tests page pont: Ms Helps Railroad Check 1 ogre bend warrant are Oliverio, 16, and +? , mov 6 j . Peat Period With Higher | ax ear ue Sy att Sec PUGET: | uct eat Rad MO HH S| See nny Me De STO RT fe lin Ré., and George Theobald, 19, Ry ar es ee 0. | vere observ and Armistice Day| ‘The vote was 31 to 8. DENVER (INS) — The Denver fh hy Weg BE Tetemdes DETROIT @—Motor _|of 562 Arthur St., who anéard vereey, Wet 007s bas care, | conte ed as holidays by se Avenue. Pentioe, ) . : — : ilemine 4 variety. No 1. 60-75 by: carrots, | curities markets until this year, Alderman Thomas E. Keane and Rio Grande Western Railroad i, 18, 13, 06. "Aso peepenh cad sesurne the put will move ‘up this week for |#! the hearings in uniform. Wo" ersie; ener, wo ts Sopis6 when members voted to remain! S*Feed that only 46 per cont of is using atomic age science today ee teak ' «i's the first time in 1954, Automotive Rummage sale Sat. Feb. 13, at | sslery rect. Wo 1. "138-113 Gen bens open for business as usual the city's traffic accidents have | %° ims 0 of Ne potreioum | wy memes See > Pas ® News reported today. 8 a. m. Below Arthur Murray | wo 1. Lyf yg Pennel, | Prices moved narrowly, and the ee ee pees Peoryery ne ithe at tae 8. be * srs Tis. Hebi ; Dance Studio. Sponsored by Zeta | 1. 640-500 pe bett. Onions dry, No 1, | PACE Of trading was quiet ures. Mest care invelved in cc- | The Tallroad recently announced | 6. Peatioa Michiges "Secertty shall be mode iaicmwinurdeer 1 Ady. | i248, teh "bsg “Parciey”igot Me 1 | Professionals and others left Wall| cents, be sald, passed the city mans ee eae eee a ood «act tpu consist of 109,403 Salo to be by | Sead bes: potatons, Not, 130-198 100-t | Street yesterday for a three-day safety tmepections, which were radioactive wrist pin | PUBLIC SALE t care and 21,871 trucks against 108-| tne Priendship class of the Beth- | redianes rea. Re 1 4b-05 dos bebe net: | Chryeler and. 1 required once @ year. aoe pian end commons eS © ee ve bela 1 00m. 119 cars and 19871 trucks built! any Baptist Church at 9.00 a.m. |tet. hothouse, Mot tse tly box: | Chrysler and New York Cen-) Alderman John Hoellen pointed a Seer tence ot HS stem “ot last week, - Saturday, Feb. 13, at § 8 Saginaw rhuberb. hethouse, No 1. 118-125 dos | tral were two buying features — = Clicking of 2 sensitive type Get- Ped. 12, 13, 18 . ‘ , ree Seussh, Denes. "No i apes t&| Among major divisions, motors =e - ger counter gave engineers an ADVER ‘see eae pages, : ' TISEMENT “ann wr S| aoe yop eg EET aE een at sae Ya, ne Fy 'a| Siar Soe as ey |g | a te — P : sec- Chicago the pin eo!” will ; added that a further upturn may bail, Ph. FE 5-5201. C. A. Mitchell. DETROIT EGUs tions were steady to mixed. daly & . wit about one-tenth of its origi- ee hie ke Gee board ol Ba “ é be expected next week. Sacred Heart Church Penny ge beam oot following prices Dowd Chicagoans had complain-| nal radioactivity. f By thia week end 1954 output SUPP. Bat~ ee cigtite. | lots of Teasral-ctass” inebuded’ fer ense New York Stocks reg aan ponent to con.) (It was pointed out such an Death N tic . - ' = reach oO Lm and Bnd £0 . Auburn “_— alien * am be 80 Ne ered Figures after decimal points are eighths | bribes to pass unsafe cars er lain be possth bad — 0 es BOX REPLIES ¢ rucks against 696,372 car 156, ; ler medium, 50-81, | Admiral ..... 19.7 . : ; possible P 716 trucks built in the wane 1953 ; , iL eee. ik a ae so Browns. Allied “Ch ae m3 Lor ones ss sihe tions under President Cissabower’s ANDERSON, FEBRUARY 11, 1954 At 10 am, today : Grain Prices ti, medium. ada wid. tres do'y | Alum Lid. HS Lippe Mey aoe Williams Turns In atomic pool proposal.) 10. beloved ‘wite of Peter BAS: there were repiles.at~ ; Ps rumen! News noted'that Ford CHICAGO GRAIN wid ave tite — an alrin tas tas 6 toe. 3 — pie ——— fo lg ‘Ponerel” ser ~y “wu pend often ts J vision continues to lead Chevro- | CHICAGO (AP)—Opening g: sin: Am Cyan .... 47.1 Mack Trueks.. 13.3 * _e andards aad Research c eete Satacten, ‘Soaraney ¥4. the following boxes: eee proton ae ag ere earn ERS] geegceme german ane nue UAE afer HE Mt ot” Agency Projects List | ssi ne sc» in te atomic age] Suita feat oat a year with 176,228 units against Mey...) 21% July 1.26%, | C*1Dts 944.656. wholesale Wggteg ates a om ee ‘ia. 304 engine-wear experiment will be use feleting. Mrs, Andeteon will le 14, 17, 18, 28, 46, @, 168,884. F Fon seseeeee — —— — peer eps AA 6): 92 A 68, oe =. Monspa Ch o3 LANSING uB—Gov. Williams to | °f radioactive piston rings. These = ae ws the Brace Funeral 52, 57, 61, 62, 64, 71, 75, [Dee 200) Ma May 2s Baty |e 02.7 ; ere: 0 Ba38: | Am “TeumTyi “1605 Motorcian *... $21 | day sent the legislature a $209,000.) Yt be “atomized” at Brookhaven | BROADWELL PEBROARY 11. 1904 + alae areas caeler Coon drecery [Oe RR i HS Re ie it era |i Sey) Meee | 0 Lo papers ue agmce| Natoma! Laboratory on Long te] GE Lhe ee | yesterday declared a dividend of May ...... 14% Lard US large 6-465; U8. s adeuaa as: an ae st $ Nat Bisc 7" 386 would like to build in the next five |/and. te sues. Aacae ppl oc _—_—— ——s $1.50 per share on the outstand- gon (721201 dee May <0 | eens on ee a | ace ane Lil ae Bat Dairy... 698) yeare—and then washed his hands| McBrian reported Rio irande Sin, Ot ote: tne Denslona-Jobne a Wanted Male | 6 ing ance giock. The dividend | Dee 7°01... 141" Soybean ou. = Aree Mig ..-- G1 Met Thee”. ee) af the whole thing. anal eve Seno te teens Punetal Home jinterment “wil ‘ REAL ESTATE EXPERIENCE Soniiies of teow’ Fee 2, [tee ore Re Be ae Livestock Re GR BL Vay 83) “ne eaid he wan submiting the Tiles of vervice between brea] ud Sit alse nef S| wn, sai . B, May te i uly nel 13 15 aan Ou... eae Nia Pe 3 a ls aw requiring it. ges. said, ‘‘we want viewed at the Donelson-Johns es) maa) bebwoun ee 1954, ay reeeee . 16% Sept ...,... 11.38 > parecer LIVESTOCK Boeing Airp os Hy he _ But he added he disclaimed all | © improve this still more.” oun ae we v posta in wood e p DETRO — Hogs — Balable 75. | po e Sss Nor Pac $8.4 | responsibility for the ‘‘astronomical Seeking such Real Estaie “Exchange (Advertisement) (Advertisement) Pam choice, lightweight butchers “under See wise we 7 aig Pu .. oT total” because the Legislature had| the railroad couguanee a nk ae Belosed Hnusbend oP are afei va poe vy commuton cutgte too scarce for adequate trace | Brigss Mi... 37 pan a w Air 10.1| not given him or his bud divi-| Cal Eckert Park; deer father of Mrs. ees kage . All Meee ; l FELT ALL RUN DOWN Casio — Selabic 280. Mostly Buda ce a 131 veran 2O8. «: 31s sion enough money to “review and| of — . brother. of Bruce (Park and hire. LAwnen ezcept cows slow, weak: part loed high | apt Aad... 17 Bank”. a8 | evaluate” the agency cena tho enportmnont ne veaae waar — will vo bat Saterdey, Pot anvies | ( 3 A | i — bs b. steers 25.00; other | slum Reena Pepsi Cl... is4 ° y the ¥. . 13, at YLORD BEFORE | DISCOVERED (seen oeke ce i EB) ath ae Sates] pear ten | Eee | Bitte oS | Gamsesss eas lan cutters 7, i 94 Philip Mor... 41.¢ Se = . A ‘ ERIEN AN ee | to Dewrot snd ‘over smack, of ‘the coun | Cater Trae... 468 pre Piste Gi M8 building program “at any time in| Last May, they sent the pin Viewed. "at the - Donelson-Johns vere Taye meron ee a. S week; trading | Celanese ..... 30.1 Proct Gam. ong | ine, near future. to Brookhaven where scientist ter ogllnemeD gl prod tg Po egroate ” EXPERIENCED ee _— tinued wae Bs oy and heifers con-| Chrysler ..... 614 Pullman poy | The ernor, howev: s family requests donations be Ex ———¥ Kaede” wins" inter | Shar uss et Flea; ME| monded” that the Leguleture use |e seutren tomteartenens nc | Poename gummoany ii wee | Bccemelley fates “1 wouldn't | ary gy eet pags ibs down; cows Goes Cale. 2stb0e aad. Cp... as the list t : eture use | for t. Josephine ror gion f D _Dey Cleaners, , O41 Joslyn. valle WA bas. fab pidge = Noone ws ei O-JEB- | Hy sa ‘commercial demand "poor ‘ior | Colt Gas... 14! 983 | petority Red sels eats The wrist pin — now radioactive | _ ville, Vermington. Mich. ge, 1#: Dit = t —- done . Nelson Sanf s throughout week: bulls less| Con Edis... : = - 164 jects | wag gingerly installed “a ot Columbiavile, Michigan. “T am happy uterd, £156 Fleet St, | sowie eee ett, esl tk | Soe oe gs i Retest, 83 |" "ete eva comtionad wh |Mte M Sylinder ascomblice Be-| pera attire it be held ater: eet te . | oper Sve months I hod bee St ces ae gesigy rom | Set" Dae™ cE Rene Ba employment” [outer a more. eonive intr SE sErtaypagers et Consumer months I had been! chote ig tly ool > sears Row... 46 counter, a more sensitive instru- . Mulder officiating. bothered with stomach trouble) My sym was full of. poison |“ , “tgeeti te: tee cae Vain corn re BS Sinai ou at) ment than a Geiger counter, the. Bireby Funeral Rome. inter: Salesman or run down. guess it was just getting 20.00; high joys a" Pen Ibs. Curtiss A ee — 4 ec .. 378 Coun Dea hs Every movement of the wrist Please oll flower Cemetery. When I eat the best of me. Then I decided | i535; commercial end good betters 1aan-| Det Bale... 38 Sou Ry aad pin jarred some atoms off into the | FoRrah. FEBRUARY Woman yf don at thalt® try OJIBWA BITTERS. I |mercial cots inooitio ine misty | Dow Chem 2" 348 eperry "waa Mrs. Mabel Appelt lubricating oll. The acintllation-| cerrg>ezetcrmary fe tee; | ARR ISD DTEAMETER table, -nothing|had heard of so many people that cutters W001i 00; miitts ned enms DuFoot, .....108 Std Brana 303 . counter measured wear on a re- Mik, Bibel Wntvwoll Pointer, dest boss. i TO si) A table, notming lit had helped and when 1 look | us 13 8014.60; geod to choice mortars | Fatt Air'L.. 336 gtd OM Ing 188 See Oe | nate Henry Metner, ire, Walter De- ae By calving oe Sue ) or eveniback I think that was the hap. | tet {tessr .leere end vearings S00 ibs. | Restm Kod - Be gd Ol Ing 33 | Mabel Appelt, 69, of 133 Potter) Periodically. engineers noted the Seed, ane Welter “end, Posi OANTEA U7 re ) good, 1|Piest day of my life. In just one | , Calves — Sslanie $0 tke ol ate| ETE ut umaneke oe Ave. will be ot 11 a.m. tomerrew | recerdings and removed samples of Monds = INVESTMENT, could hold in|Week I felt like a new man, My | prime vealer wiry for high choles and EX-Cel-O"',... 02 Suth P 30 | | at Sullivan and Son Funeral Home, | the filters. Not held Monday, Pub. 18, at 3p m | MUST nave prime vealere dlr sollageee Mend for Med re on Pap ... 36.1 . Notes and samples were at the nN Chureh CAR. NO one hand all|2ppetite improved and I was able | Sround ibe te Compares sktee teak phe M2 Beitt @ cs. | with burial in Oakview Cemetery. | sent to Tracerlab, Inc., of Berke-| ~ ith Aer ° = atte chad. WOOLEN CO. 45 that I would/to eat anything I wanted without Vealers, 38.60-31.00. few head’ in Poses | Oem Pas we las Co... a4 |She died yesterday at her home. | ley, Calif. —_ Mr “pointer will lie, in state ef APouis, Minn. Derr, ¢ eat in a day fear of suffering from gas pains reach 33.00. later 31.00 down — Gen Mills 4 Timk R Bear.. 40.1 Surviving . are A son Elmer Cc The in mail the Voorhees-Giple Puneral Home PINSETTERS, PULL OR PART , mercial and i6.60-24.50 | Gen Mot ..... «23 364 pin was mailed—in a lead) trom unde time work colored. and that would = igus. I could sleep | and utility 10.00-16.00. ment Ot oon Tul 48.2 Tent C Pos.. 904 of Royal Oak; a daughter, Mrs.| lined case—after five months use nom, Mondey morning when be a4 "Must be over id 770s ERT CR Rc a ed rca Na ye ge A When I would)! have only taken three bottles lambs, 301.00 Righer, mostly 80 cents Oren Paige rg United cp. 83 ' : = 1964, Minnie, 9476 Georgens St. BENDING sade lective akeck (at Unit Pruit 3 Pearl Beach, two brothers and J h * Milford, Mich.; age 65; beloved get ted ar night T would toss|°t OJIBWA BITTERS and it | prime fea" wovied lambs a: goad.te [UN Rip: 84 Tn" Gas tm”:” $63| two grandchildren, ohn L. Lewis Is 74 wife of Charles Schueneman; dear Fixture Builder and turn and never get a good/!t has helped me so much that I | mostly te prime, sround Ibe. closed |Quif on... a YS Lines... WASHINGTON w—John L. Lew- wre. Alex na night's sleep. In this time I had|Wouldn't take a thousand dollars | femand for ghiweights pcreding | Ses Met ..::: 103 GG heck: ce ge) —_ Mave. Elenboth B, Wright " president meg ie age lost. about twenty pounds and|for the good it has done me.” —| “notes smears Sid, Kee | Bind oS US eB Y — Service % < today, Neither be| tes wat 4 chetee and prime fed sho 1 106 “g Cop . . West Un Tel.. 41.3 — for Mrs Workers, is 74 today. Neither he Massulle Mrs. ley Ralewsnl, was feeling worse all the time. Ibe down with No 1 shine 20. a; |e man 307 westg A Bre.. 383 | Elizabeth D. Wright, Tl, who died|nor the unton plans any formal cm IE = oo pag Bo _ Sen es wees SG | ak Pager 3s BS Werte icc! 91g) Wednesday in ‘a Flint hospital, | observance. Schueneman; 4 brothers and 2 . aan lhodt Absa i} Weolworth... 42.8/ will be at 1 p m. Sunday from agg lly wt gy Bem args AS | aan _suanaee Levearere | Kennecott." 70.6 Young 8 & W 31 Bendie Funeral] Home, with burial CEEY OF PONTIAC, MICHIGAN ruery 13th st 1p. mot the ‘ Sa ® R mEMCAOO, AP — Saigble hogs $.s00; | Kimb Cix -. $13 Yaget gp & T $84) at Leslie. ; Tabe Moties: Woties to hereby given| fnttZ J. Wal Punevel Reme | Saving Regularly = | ear Bas See race renee George FP. Acbe cat te cut Go” ontas haem | nc "ne eenarencer | Is the First Sriel SS ara eae | ney Toe one hr me tee] Tmoy TOWNSGLIP — Service Mah, Pina gies Safes] Pineal Rone Soir 3. wa | : 00; most 286-330 Ib 24.50-25.95: : 7 ry Election Ballots es —— : e | Step to bulk sows 600 Ib. and lighter 21.00-23.80; Inauet. Rete Util. Stocks fee George P. Achel, 8, of 107i | endiue te conte & Sv Om In Memoriam 2 ; - wogd clearence. «sce: calves 300: mod. | Previous Gay....1916 O87 O16 1148 Kirkton Ave., will be at 3 p. m.| Primary Election to be. held’ Monde erately active: steers and heifers’ Week ago......-. 182. 66.7 87.3 1147/ tomorrow at Spiller-Gramer March 1. 1964. and I poms f IN LOVING MEMORY OF ; inancia uccess to bo higher ‘compared Woneredey anlag | Meath ago...... M17 61.0 S61 1108 heal (ory a gh ign Be ig: faue: tl fe pe dae moll os gg cigs oh AN iseé 988 p86 1128|Meral Home, Clawson, with burial | at were by ether, George whe steady; vealers firm: poo Mipom oe 1953-84 high....152.1 93.6 os 1163 in White Chapel Memorial ‘Park pl a agg EE wa eg —— ‘od ania - maral te ie onl onic Hao 1 ik isos 908 88. 1187 | Cemetery y eccordance with the "of the} 2 houre of thinking lot high good grades 16.80-19-50: | i953 iow. |1312 66.7 «(O87 OT0 = moe”. 3 Guy st Beatinc ee Ss eee Libere! Earnings 3 JAE ceet and entice esters 52.00. | © besides his widow, | pistriet No 3 We "E doom aeibes fern.” Added to caviaes Oia" part lesa eos a8". Beit Weens) Alice, are a son, Garland of Royal rt 6. Patterson Bediy ‘missed. by his. oving.femily : et Work Here eyed. mame = ie good hetfers 13 So, | Pigures after decimal points are eighthe oak eee two daughters Man xy mae ee pened, vey ae ; 13.00: seer alien ir Fe ° - Mulanix of al | Detrtet He. 2 Fed 16, Missed UL38: wtilty Sd” commercial bulls 13.06 Dia C evigations co.cc) 8 . bx Soondhip: cal Wie. Shaman Beri J gmitn r husband Welter L. Oot! and . tat bulls 11.00.1200; & few choice rity-Michigan® -....00 -. 34 37 | Bayliss of Clawson; four broth- ‘exe He ik LOVING MEMORY i aS a Ss Gen . : poems reniers Zabe; ‘somsserein! “to| Gdacse Genew" s ce-sc..ee sees 33 3° ers, @ sister and nine grandchil- Bominee A. Soffine deer Brother pea oe Oe +e ose calling on week ; e 00; bulk cull and utility | Midwest Abrasive® ...... .. s 864 District No. 4 oway twe years Feb and travel ghowahocs eat en 00-180, “Se Stennett dren. ices &. Sane a test, sadly. missed by his tential Excellent for 8 dae es — ames Wayne screws =. LT ae 1s Jecephine A. — gresaehtiaren : Sirs, Pleat ‘arp. nna gp oo ge gg “vo cant 75 West Huron St. FE 4.0561 [to t's See ee) ee Sess pea Ford? ies Flowers | te chika emabigate ana agave lambs 110 Ib = slaughter — for Raymond 6. Morris sive man in Boras be, w one wtoady to weak st Poultry Josephine Adell Pommert, 16, of | pucA@%"ent ~ B. F. Goodrich Store sheep steady” cull to chotce ‘grades a DETROIT POULTRY § Jacksonville, will be at 2:30) john A. Dagon - 13 4 ; mt) aT . 111 N. Perry St. 00. sere ate ince ten wp. |B, ™. tomorrow at Kirkby Funeral| Sonne! ¢° Aenenvecs Directors 4 aK & WOOL SroTTER. Wer ; {.0. ». Detroit for No. 1 quality live Home, Pontiac, with burial in Oak leo se Kd Mr ~~ By FA Feikens Plans Speech poaiaey up 00 30 om. today: aioe | Fit Cometery. She died yesterday) 3: emit Voorhees-Sipl Genter to 8 Talsineh as Hee ett or tree unter ¢ ine, | After an illness of three years. | OR, "E ¢ ple KOREAN VETERANS ' (UP)—State Republi-| Whites 4-38, Grey” Crosses 36-26%. A resident here ten years, she| James P. Planery FUNERAL HOME See cur Ad under “instructions.” | ean Chairman John Feikens will = is survived by a brother and a| Sniccgere P Mentros — eee HOTEL CLERK be a guest speaker here Feb. 17 ae tere POULTRY sister, Nathan Storey of Memphis | District Mo. 7 Donelson-lohns Se! ee week. paige my par Rg a | Po nee a aia I <—h | — Donelson-Johns | rie! tame Re | Day dinner, it was ‘anriounced to- changed; heavy. Pn eh. os hens 9 MUWICIPAL JUDOS RECREATION DIRECTOR FOR day. 18-20; bryare” “and brotiers ; old Mrs, Alfred G Slatcher eee & ee gummer_months in Elisabeth Lk. { nen ae. - for Mrs. Sain Re Johnson Featons and ia “ae in ; ; G. (Marietta) Slatcher, 76, iealum The Pontiac Press Write ‘Pont as ie .| Sara tamaree at Shaun Fe sepated this 10th Gay ot Pebrvary AD P SOMETHING KEW! BIO MONEY! — . Mm, tomorrow at Schnaidt This collar ou. neral Home, with burial in white : wee St FOR WANT ADS iipote MAN — WORE — Chapel Memorial Park Cemetery: | “cry paiuanY, BLBCTION 3 DIAL FE 2-8181 _peremeed SA sath WAY IN PRICE! |S2== So ee | , S| Serie tection ber mestand) eee eee ge Osi b | ae 6b —e & & - os The “DORIS” 1954 RAMBLER DELUXE |= Ee | ie . nai Cins to cui Oak et Traverse | eee ie tet Op eoet oO ey ay : , America’s Most Two Door Sedan mond of Shaker Heights, Ohio; and| Swen’ ss: ' six . * h Beautiful Glasses! wm a — S$. oa 3 Fire station 2 oOo 4 Emanuel Christian Shoo! ONE PRICE TO ALL , ati $ Benter Nigh ‘schow ese $3.00 Mere @ Senior Sehool 7 Gtevens 1 i eth me tes ‘ 8 Webster Schoo! cate orint wet =| GUARANTEE! Ec, orm se oe a eae 12 Wisner scboc! geneine geld-filled decorated | Your money Lineoln School any 9-tone color combination for 4 School enly | you are net completely ts Pie brats 3 Si1.0et Mere are ist quaitty tenses | satisfied for any reason! 1s Ok Adichects Mall made te your own exact prescription! — mY ce ; NO SWITCHING! NO EXTRAS! ya senoet Your Oculist’s Prescri Cora M. Ridgeman, 79, of 205 School ption Filled Accurately ? 00 Hickory t., will be at 2D. m. to-|# Wile acnect morrow at the Richardson-Bird | 3 | ‘REPAIRS | YOU CAN'T PAY MORE! ? Funeral Home, with barial in Oak B Sst bo VINGS Why pay more when you finest etery. She died early | 3, : A | aR No extras — Ne additions! , Survi brother, Frank fagentde Romey Recreat. Bie. at cavings te yes! tore—youre thin wore for caly SiL00—Ho more! - pn mt ¥ “A : more’ ° Jackson of Milford, and a sister,| 3 Whittier AST Kimball Bros., Ine. |= FAST SERVICE | oy HNC. YOUR NASH DEALER , where Classified ads can : help! To recover a lo 5:30 : ; we 85 W. Lewrence ot Coss Phone FE 4-1545 *- Pheer an 9 is win ond Ai Pha: i OPEN NITES find a good job or fill va- . 2895 cant units cal} FE 2-8181. S ; D . > * { . { i a ws 4 4 ‘ 5 Better Oliver Buys! 'S0 MERCURY 4 DOOR COMPLETELY EQUIPPED AND REALLY NICE. .. .$765 49 BUICK SUPER 2 DOOR SEDANETTE. PRICED RIGHT AT .. $695 30. PONTIAC CON- VERTIBLE. BEAUTI- FUL YELLOW PAINT | cst THAT #S REALLY CLEAN. NICE CAR ALL THE WAY.. .$995 $2 BUICK 4 DOOR SUPER, HAS EVERY- THING YOU WANT IN THE LINE OF ACCES. SORIES ........ $1,095 %3 PONTIAC CON- VERTIBLE, HYDRA- MATIC, RADIO, HEATER AND LOW MILEAGE AT THIS SENSATIONAL SAV- Seeeeerebeerereeneses ING eeeereeeeeses $2,445 $1 CHEVROLET TWO DOOR SEDAN. HAS EVERYTHING AND PRICED AT ONLY ... @ereeereeeeseeeetes Our Lot Is OPEN From 8 a.m. to 9 p.m, We have cornered the services of two of Pon- _ tiac’s outstanding Used Car Salesmen, Lou Greer and Don Weiss—stop in and meet Don and Lou and pick out the car of your choice — there’s no obligation to buy. Oliver Your Friendly Buick Dealer Corner of Orchard Lake & Wilhams St. Phone FE 2-910] — Rac NEW TIRES BODY m tT good cendiuion i i 22318 ° oe Oe BUicK ‘90 RIVIERA «DR && : @em New tires radi-nesier Seat @overs, A-l conditon No down payment 12) Seminole 8t BUICK. }93} SUPER 4 DOOR RIVI efe sedan. fully equipped includ tng power steeri.g & brakes two tome bive 4700 miles ike new G_M. owned car sacrifice M! +43. BUICK 19 SUPER « DooR EX cellent condition FE .-0518 SUPER BUICK °5) RIVIERA sPF etal ee S special trim Official s Sorc "51, special DYNAFLOW Bi condition 3-05: 5, ROADMASTER SEDAN , power brakes and fais cs ae Bell. for 2 ® e le) =O MUST «SELL a Ee 2 Re Eapniac. 1961, 2. +DR SEDAN ecomd, JOrdan 46690 weet on . roe CHEVROLETS Your Choice of 20 Beautiful -New Car Trade-ins Wide Choice of Colors and Body Styles $895 MICHIGAN'S FINEST «RETAIL PRICED PON |RETAIL Goodwill “Not a Name Across From Post Off BUY YOUR C DEALER Y BUY NOW 1950 Pontiac $695 CLEAN, NEAT AND NICE FOUR SEDAN WITH RADIO EATER. TRY THIS ONE TO- DaY! “Solid Value” 1951 Pontiac $998 Beara AND "OUT. FULLY “Goodwill Used Car” 1953 Pontiac $1,695 JUST LIKE NEW A FOUR DOOR SEDAN THAT, HAS HAD THE BEST oF HAS RADIO AND HEA “Goodwill Used Car” 1949 FORD $395 AND WORTH CED RIONT MORE' A DARK BLUE TWO DOOR WITH RADIO AND MEAT. “Solid Value” PON FACTORY 63 Mt. Cleme Phone F THis BL CHIEF. | C TAIN th In In TOR CONDITIO. Sy dy eg) ie ie qT se a rar ‘ oh lie . i é eee = ee eS SS ee PS a eee pal , ’ . . wa , W - af . ~S = i) a} lew Wea a * toni eg PF. rae =~ pe a oad : * j ‘ = Ce & . \ i : ‘a i { / a « | : met | ‘ . 5 . 4 | 4 | { r4 r “i ‘ | fs } , < =r Ms i Z ; ( \ f THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1954 posite Sale Used Cars 61/ CARNIVAL by Dick Turner | For Sale Used Cars 61| For Sale Used Cars 61| For Sale Used Cars 6) For Sale Used Care 61 STORE Used Cars But a Policy” ice On Mt. Clemens St. AR FROM A OU KNOW! 1953 M.G. 91,845 18 I8 LIKE NEW! RED LEATH- "ER UPHOLSTERY, BEAUTFUL FINISH HAS ALL ENT INCLUDING TONNEAU COVER “Goodwill Used Cars” 1949 Ford Panel $445 aR MECHANICALLY TON TRUCK WITH “or” MILES LEFT TO GO. “Solid Value” 1951 Buick $1,195 | HERE'S Wa SHARP AND ones “SPECI Two with ATTRACTIVE MONT LE sour tors A BLUE FI “Goodwill Used Car” 1953 Pontiac 82, 295 WA- Son, AnCTUA "Toone. LIKE A NEW ONE. Mas RADIO AND “Goodwill Used Car” TIAC STORE BRANCH ns at Mill St. E 37117 For Sale Used Cars 61 PR 2)" TV Given with the purchase of any ‘50, ‘51, ‘52, ‘53 __For Sale Used Cars 61) OOO eee sts BARGAIN Transportation "47 Chev. sed: ...... $195 "48 Packard sed. .... $295 ‘48 Nash $00, xxciwns $295 '47 Nash sed. .....; $195, 48 Dodge sed. ...... $295 | ‘46 Olds. sedanette.. $195 ‘47 Packard sed, ..... $95 42 Pontiac ........ -. $65 ‘41 Chrysler sed. ..... $65 MICHIGAN'S FINEST THE BIO PAVED LOT ON elp finance | iter takes or 54 model used car. This is a bonafide offer— no strings attached. Hurry, come out and see us today. RUSS’ Used Car Lot 1008 S. Lapeer Rd. _ Lake Qrion Phone MY 2-311] | 18 RETRO ET THE CORNER OF WOODWARD AND 1) MILE ROAD CHEVIE 83 BELAIRE 4 DR., ry) i as ah rally oquipyed. DOOR DELUXE Fully soniye Clean Excellent 2-8202 TUB COUPE. hew paint tires and tubes, R & Ff. clean in and out, 6380, 242 1953 CHEVROLETS Fxecutives’ Cars Demonstrators New Car Trade-ins 15 Beauties to Choose From Wide Variety of Colors and Body Styles $1295 | 4 MICHIGAN'S a A 17 and wa pt Ave, at fag jot. Pare. | FINEST and SAVE!) (71a TRAE “Don't tell me you can't dive on your present salary! You're alive, aren't you?” For Sale Used Cars 61 For Sale Used Cars 61 CY OWENS Used Car Corral “Cactus Pete” Sez— Heaven can wait—don’t rush your arrival there by driving an unsafe car. These Cy Owens used cars are safe and sure. 'SO Ford Tudor, radio, heater and overdrive ......- $595 ‘49 Ford, radio and heater ........0- $495 '49 Ford Tudor, radio and heater $445 "49 Hudson sedan, radio and heater $350 '49 Hudson club coupe, radio and heater. .$195 '47 Pontiac Tudor, radio and heater ...... $225 '47 Ford Tudor, radio and heater $195 '47 Chevrolet Tudor, radio and heater $195 '41 Ford Tudor, good transportation for $75 ‘39 Plymouth sedan, radio and heater $5 eeeeeerene eeeeee Come in and Lasso One of These Good Buys Today! CY IWENS Your Ford Dealer 147 S. Saginaw St, Phone FE 5-4101 ‘S) CHEVROLET BEL - AIRE, dr. everything. $1,675 _EM 3-314. West Side Used Cars FE 4-218 sedan 1 owner W = Huroea ‘S81 Buick super Low mileage. , rol ‘47 Ruck A gp tone 2 dr “#4 Ford 2 door Jeveral others to choo - We buy ee or trade CHEVROLET “1 DELUXE S&F- dan New Sears motor Nice clean car 6805 FE 37542 CHEV. 1953. (TWO-TEN) & heater 17000 mies FE 47915 om UPE. GOOD . Call after 1999 CHRYSLER Windsor club — Origina) bieck finish, — ‘ike new. perfect @ month, one eller- Koch DEALER. wes: at ary ae Ra. Lincoln RADIO | - maroon gray interior; radio and polly A ip sutomatic trans- mission am doctor was, the owner. Low mileage Perfect | condition, Mo money dows. $4200 __ Going Out of Business! ALL CARS MUST GO Big Discount Cars on Display) « Inside Heated Building 51 STUDIE Commander club coupe, automatic transmission, heater, bumper guards, low mileage. $795 51 STUDE. ‘CHAMP Convertbile fully equipped $1 STUDIE CHAMP. 2 door, overdrive, heater, seat covers. $69R SO STUDIE Commander club coupe, auto. transmission, R&H, one owner. $598 50 OLDS 2 door, R&H $649 50 STUDIE COMMANDER 4 door, auto. transmission, R&H, WW tires. Priced way down. $598 "49 STUDIE CHAMP. Overdrive, R&H $329 These Are Priced Down for Quick Sales. Hurry in and Take Advantage NOW! Your Studebaker Dealer LADD 1 8 Saginaw WE TRADE FOR LFSS ‘33 Buick Roadmaster 4 dr Be Pontiac deluxe 8 4 dr Anderson Pontiac-Buick 7551 Auburn, Utica. Mich __ REpublic 2-3001 BARGAIN! luxe 4 door sedan with radio, heater and Power- Pontiac deluxe 8 4 dr $1,405 | ‘82 Olds Super 88 4 dr $1 605 | 8 Piymouth 2 dr $605 ‘a7 Pontiac deluse 6 ¢ dr $345 Chevrolet 1950 Stvline de- FY ~ GLENN’S Beautiful 19632 Plymouth 4 door retio and hester. See and drive this one! GLENN'S © Buick 4 door with Bew tires, radic It's like new! GLENN’S GLENN’S wm Dodge Es tame transm.ssion 33, ectual GLENN’S 1988 Pontias,_ eddie noetes. he ao : se _ GLENN’S ee Sn Se” a Se = GLENN’S ™ 1949 Pord 4 door, radio, heater, overdrive, four new whitewall tires, one of the cleanest cars in town. Don't miss this one! Many more clean cars in : the low price bracket to choose from. — at Glenn's for clean cars. GLENN'S MotorSales 204 S. Saginaw St. FE 4-7371 FORD "6: $1 CUSTOM CLUB COUPE. 16,000 miles Fordomatic. Radio and hester. 7. MI 6-2248. Week- _ days afte nD CAR OR CHEAP No —_ down $17.07 oe “47 or es UGAKE ORION MOTOR SALES Buckhorn Lk MY 32-361) 52 Ford Sedan Radio heater overdrive. 2 tone paint New pilates included $1,245 Huron Motor Sales 983 W. Huron PE 2-2641 Drive a few miles for a good deal in a guaranteed used car, =, aut New Yorker 4 dr. with radio and heater, — s (ransmission — pone stee This ts clean owner y. See tha drive this ear’ 1063 chy bag Cranbrook 4 dr.. 2 radio and heater, di- te Seiling for 1948 Chrysler Windsor 4 dr. — and heater, auto, transm 1948 Nash Ambessador 4 dr. Pl og transportation. Selling for 4 Clarkston MOTOR SALES Caton Mich Open 4.30 a. m,-6 p.m. daily PORD ‘4 COUPE, FOR QUICK sale FE 2-147). ‘33 FORD CUSTOM 8, — 2 tone green, W. W. tires & i. Executives car. $1,475. hat e380 PORD ‘50. 2 DR. FE 43205 ‘60 Pontiac R & H 9 745 «@ Ford 2 door 245 ‘4 Chrysier Conv. 396 ‘62 Ford Vic, Black and ivory R&u 1,445 ‘© Buck doo heater 7 e748 “81 2 798 ‘51 Pord Vic Pordomatic 1,045 "82 Chev Deluxe . line oes 8 Buck 2 dr. H 305 “Bob” Bo ies Auto Sales 171 8. Saginaw St _ ‘FE 47642 YOUR ‘4 OR 47 MODEL WILL make «a down payment. Drive a Bs or ‘$2 mode} for only pd on iaKE corriging MOTOR. "SALES M-24 at Buckhorn LE MY 3-261) ‘4 FORD 2 DOOR, R & H. OR 3-708 1981 PORD ATIC, ALL extras. 1 owner $775. He Stan- ley, between 4:30 & -JACOBSON'S. We have ‘47 through ‘51 Hudsons. Come see us for a new or used Hud- son. Your Hudson Dealer “a Pike ‘47 Olds Hydro. $197 Piymouth rea sharp Pontiac Catalina 49 and “a. Ford, sharp, Lincoln Cosm: very "51 Cadillec, a baby ard so a ae ete. vlean “4. bos t and ‘# Mercurys Pient other models included, few pick-ups and pane! Finance with WHO'S HARD gight crocs fateh Selling 2 ier i WANTED CUSTOMER TO PLEASE! If you know of a sharp- eyed fellow who is harder than old Harry to please on a used car’ or truck deal, tell him to see us. Chances are he’s the type that can spot a good deal a mile off—and that’s what he'll get from us. FORD DEALERS—and only FORD DEALERS _—sell A-1 Used Cars and Trucks! Drop in and judge for yourself! They’re A-1 in appearance! They’re ° es! in condition! FOR NEW CAR DRIVING CONFIDENCE ata _USED CAR PRICE! SEE YOUR FORD DEALER CY OWENS 147 S. Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-4101 MERCURY 1953. MY EQUITY. PE 20000 after 1952 MERCURY Monteray hard top. Radio and heat er, tie tr ission. leath- er and whip cord interior, pleas ing canary yellow biack top. Exce white wall tires. - cared one owner ne in fit your bud OUTH DEALER je Ra. NASH Ambassador 4 DOOR SEDAN KIMBALL rR Perfect condio Excellent tires $645 FE +078 After Spm THE BIO PAVED LOT ON THE WOODWARD AND 13 ROAD ” ~s glide. $795 a Com ‘ty Mos Sates ECONOMY 22 AUBURN ommunity Motor Sales | porn 1963 CUSTOM 8. 2, DR. 04 NN Main OLive 26311; overdrive officials Rochester | car. 0,900 macs “Dacrilent cond)- as tice M006 oom 3 DESOTO. POWER Aa ING, | JF Mane an oe Must orn, @ over sell ane er no gundes e pay ménts, re $-3004 __ | 10241 Crosby Lake Rd. MA 5-8485. , 1983 Di FIREDOME 8 | FORD, 1950 4 DOOR NEED SOME | 8,000 Miles Power Steering bump work on rear fenders and _ BRAID MOTCR SALES trunk lid. $195. 186 _| Pord 199 2 door. Runs good. Body DODGE 1950 MAROON 2 DOO good “ | Ford 1948 2 door A nice one. $406.__ | Baca ———— | CARS AND PARTS | Phone FE 3-047? 340 Baldwin Ave. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor ” P nay | lg “a Pe CALL AND ASK TO SEE MR. =a Your Nash : Desiec 65 W. LAWRENCE AT CASS sz ’'49 Hudson Super cl. cpe. sat. | '48 Olds. Custom 98 sed. Lincoln Tudors and 4 Doors Demonstrators FACTORY OFFICIAL CARS up to $800 Discount LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer N30 a '53 Olds. Custom 98 sed. 53 Olds. Super 88 sed, ’53 Buick Riviera cpe, ’53 Olds. 88 conv. | 53 Chev. Bel Air cpe. ’52 Pont. Chieftain 8 tudor ’52 Olds. Custom 98 sed. ’52 Buick Special sed. ’53 Chev. 210 sed. '51 Cadillae’52 Custom sed, ’50 Cadillac 62 cpe. '51 Buick Riviera cpe, ’52 Olds. 98 Holiday cpe. 51 Merc. sed. Mercomatic ’51 Pont. Chieftain 8 tudor ’52 Chev. deluxe tudor ’51 Ford Custom 8 tudor ’51 Chev. deluxe sedan '51 Olds. Super 88 2 dr, 51 Dodge tudor sed. '50 Ford Custom 8 tudor ’50 Olds. Super 88, 2 dr. 49 Pont. Chieftain sed. ’49 Ford Custom 8 tudor ’49 Chev. deluxe tudor ’48 Cadillac 62 sed. '47 Chev. Fleetmaster sed. ’47 Pont. Chieftain 8 sed. '46 Ford convertible CHOOSE YOUR OWN TERMS thru Credit Union Finance Co, Or Your Bank JEROME OLDS-CADILLAC Used cars—Orchard Lake at Cass Phone FE 4¢5324 New Cars-—280 8. wv ™ Se mit 19e@ =©6r PLYMOUTH) = SUBURBAN, good priced. 166° PLYMOUTH CRANBROOK coupe, two-tone about 5,000 195) — Very wnat Mer hk SAI SS Phon. FE 20106 = PLYMOUTN ©1961 A GAMBRIDOE, many extras. $1,475. FE \ ‘ "THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1954 oa age Page ete Se e ~ aA ¥ Speaker DropsDeod = /T'Y Experts Would Alter Telling His Life Story ‘By LAURA £ HOBSON “reduced” that wart on his right EUREKA, Calif, @—While tol-| NEW YORK (INS) — I wonder |ChreY | i tees yen you talk, oat nash inee? |ing the story of his life to mem- tae Go makeep may Sold hep there would have been in the euch handicaps, PASTERTE ne bers of the Fortuna Rotary Cub Improved" Abraham Lincoln's memories and images this nation thasline (ecu) pane to apie yesterday, TS-year-old Bert | Mor-| face—if there had been television | carries in its soul! toe of sents cad cea tent feel | gan dropped dead. He had been ae oe a ee I am not one to decry chang- Bo comin, CELE net cf | telling of hia experiences in this| iaitv"along those deep aad lines | EWAV® Bot ono to yearn tor the Grug counter. area's logging-camp heyday. running from nose to chin, and on cnaue ric ou ont — enly dreamers and idiers .cver wish for an earlier one. gratitude for the present, there may be some who wonder that ‘eam: a ' the “appearance” and “perform ¥ ance’’ of our own great men and VACUUM CLEANER SEWING MACHINE It is nobility we long to hear, COMPLETE WITH ATTACHMENTS ELECTRIC—PORTABLE ee a en =e a eee eee when we do hear it, what $10°S Jamee WE COME TO You sata a On ios HOM sque: or resonant, low, 2-Year FOR FREE E ting or at ease? me ee Guarantee DEMONSTRATION levision and radio standards Eos are fine for actors and panelists padies NO COST—NO OBLIGATION Youth Bequeaths Eyes Call to Hospital, Dies in Week FE 2-9143 =e, hee 7 a week ago, Philip L. Hardy, 18- year-old high school student, ar- ranged to’ donate his eyes upon FE 2-9144 death to the Massachusetts Gen- - eral Hospital eye bank. On his way to school yesterday, ae Se aces Sy 5 ai es Se wit! Infants’ Dept. Main Floor Girls’ Honeysuckle Nylon Cardigans dresses for little ladies to toddlers Gay sheer cottons in a wide array of colors! You'll find organdies, dimities and domestic dotted swiss in ever-popular styles! fashions 98 Only Crisp white cotton Valentine Boxes Country Inn Chocolates 98 1% Lb. Box What a treat for her on Valen- This All virgin nylon ... needs no . blocking! Hand e dered. —_ —-< with —- SS es ee ee cote L Peggy Kellogg 7 sine VALENTINE /[/- * : CHOCOLATES | 19 Tris 1 Pound 7 7 3.48 TLE A fitting treat for your Valentine! Assorted heart 1.98 f 2.48 2 1.98 3 a Red Heart Box a4 CHOCOLATES Do. i 4 ° Vs-pound 49 here’s Sears Valentine’s Day Special! She'll like this assorted treat — T from Sears! ee 4 pi ~ a ™ WA C ii BANDS © 1/20th 10 kt. gold filled in styles for men and women te 348 Plas FET. [ee = 6) Watch Repair Dept-—Main Floor "154 N. Saginew St. ‘ Abe’s' Classic Features | and comedians, but they aren't the | “pe in the grave and perilous work of | *-4 they’d been there, laughed at them! ality” coaching every year, law of the land for those engaged | until now some advisors in both parties state openly that candi | dates for office must make a per- | sonable appearance on TV or else , not get elected. These are the people who, if! would have wanted to “make up” and ‘‘play | down” the deep. sad lines and) warts and wild blowing hair of Abraham Lincoln How Honest Abe would. have The Lincein Encyclopedia; the spoken and written Words of Abraham Lincoin Lineoin and The Preacher, Jones Mr. Lincein's Contemporaries; an album of portraits, Meredith. These and others may be cbteloed at the PONTIAC CITY LIBRARY 47 Williams St. . Phone: FE 4-1509 Hours: 9 A. M.-9 P, M. Menday thru Friday; Saturday; 9-6 2 BS es om wi 2 —-— brighten any day. Sizes 12 to 20 and 14% to 24%. Hurry in for the best selection |! Regular 3.98 models, of fine materials in regu- ters and “‘slims,” now priced ot only....50+¢ regularly priced Many beautiful and colorful styles in regular and new slim janes! Sale priced, week-end! 299 forecast tomorrow... umbrellas: REGULAR (TEMS AT , LOW PRICES / fresh new cotton at a value-packed price o ‘ Bi . Fi LTA Nath et eS exclusive star coat sold only at Sears! fer oa ae gus - “sy Pe ~ Risse: : FIRB be SAVE $5! 4-star coat at 38.50 Check and double check this value... it just can’t be beat! These superb all-wool coats have just about everything— hand-sewn buttonholes, warm cotton kasha pocket lining, expensive tailoring details that mean better fit, longer wear! Temp-resisto lined, too, for comfort in any kind of weather—plus the added warmth of the all-wool zip-out to keep you cozy in winter’s worst winds! See them in assorted colors, sizes 10 to 18! Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear—Second Floor me SSS SSNES ** ar es ee ap cyt tartaertiendiedtntetela da LY Phone FE 5-4171 : a eR ee HERE ARE BUYS! $60 to $295 Riemenschneider Bros, DODGE- PLYMOUTH 232 S. inaw St. Phone FE 2-9131 Tuc ‘8. 8 CUSTOM CaTA- se ee are gince, Waite, Walls. js She ie CHA : ie heater and 51 STUDF BAKER SEDAN Radic, hester, overdrive sherp wiack finish V4 motor end auto matic transmission MICHIGAN'S FINEST TRE BIO PAVED LOT coupe 4,800 miles Bu. Scokber Commeres, EM }4311. WILLYs ‘# STATION WAGON small heusetrailer of pickup. For Sale Used Tracks 62 Cy Owens ‘i A-| ‘i USED TRUCKS A-1 Condition A-1 Quality A-1 Value 1951 Ford Vanette 1951 Ford F-8 Tractor 1951 Ford ¥, Ton Pickup 1946 Ford 12 Ft. Stake 1951 Chev, 1% Ton Cab -& Chassis 1952 Ford F-6 Cab & Chassis (Dump or Tractor) — 1948 Ford ¥% Ton Panel 1950 Ford ¥% Ton Pickup See Them Today! They're Ready to Go! CY OWE Your Ford Dealer 147 S. Saginaw St, Phone FE 5-4101 S TRUCK SPECIALS ’$1 Dodge ¥Y, Ton Panel $595 » *51 Chevrolet Sedan Delivery $695 . $1 Chevrolet ¥% Ton Pickup $695 °47 Ford ¥% Ton Panel $195 *SO Ford ¥% Ton Pane! $495 "49 GMC 1 Ton Panel $495 . "49 Chevrolet % Tort Panet $395 "49 Ford Express” $295 Many More To Choose From ALL BARGAINS! 2 % TON STAKE IN DI- | TION REASONABLY TRUCKS | Re Ready For Spring With An “O.K.” Used Truck ‘00 CHEV. 1 TON CAB & CHASSIS DUAL REAR WHEELS ‘ol CHEV. 14 TON PICKUP ‘50 CHEV. % TON PICKUP New Paint Excellent Tires ‘O1 FORD F-6 CAB & CHASSIS BIG ENGINE Ol FORD F-§ CAB & CHASSIS GOOD RUBBFR ‘Ol CHEV. 2 TON CAB & CHASSIS NEW ENGINE 161” WHEELBASE MANY Stakes, pickups, panels, sedan delivery and cab- and chassis models to choose from. THE THRIFTY TRUCKERS LOT JACK LARRY ta Fesapl ct eaitel Pa & 2 f i : Be es s E z brick home. Cail after 4 00 o-Ten4. . : YOUR, LAND CONTRACT, house. @s Te _ EXCHANGE YOUR LAND CON- tract (where cou hav —T 3. VanWek OR 31356 known we ere. TRAIL EXCHANOE jegrapd Open Eves. WILL TRADE UNPAID 1963 MER- pad over-drive for $300 cash, EM }-3306. SWAP ‘83 VIE % TON FOR we equity in email house OR PLUMBING & HEATING, LABOR and matérials for shything of value i) : WILL TRADE OR SL ES ie block and parts aiso avy 1@” truck tires for what have you: OR 3-2062. . 70 LPL For Sale Clothing QIRL'S. CLOTHING, SIZE 8-13. " Storm coat, size 12 wool plaid. sise 8, storm jacket site 12, sulte dresses skirts, skating out- fit: lady « green gabardine coat sipper lining, size 20, pair white shoe roller skates size 5. pair white ice skates size 3}, FE 21587 SEAL aise PRIVATE SALE coats dresses suits, . blouses and accessories Size 14 These are good Ver reasonably riced. Fine pola aa shoes, size 7% triple im 8 quad, 115 Ottawa Dr FE 54-6846. GIRI'S 2 PIECE SNOW SUIT Size 14 3 piece blue snow suit to j Girls tice skates Hollywood head board size 2 size 6 BOY'S eondition, 20001 SUITS SIZE ¢ Top coat sise 6 FE 2 GIRL's SPRING COASTS, SIZE 6 Lady's spring coat, size 18. Also 2 lady's suite. PE 5-047. PURPLE COAT WITH GRAY FUR detachable cape, size 16. Like ; , FE 5-200. a Sale Household Goods 71 Sensational Bargains Not crate marred not floor sam- seo Ld fn. ie ea aire refrigere .. $170.06 Notge automatic washer . $2309 95 Norge or Hamilton eas dryer ... $229 95 New Sealy innerspring mattresses Visit our used dept. Maytag washer Like new 50 2 electric ranges ‘ Sap he cp 3 used refrigerators .. $40.50 up & automatic washers, GE, Ben- dia, elec, — i up _ CLAYTON'S Orchard L&. Rd. Keego Harbor wes FE 5-68)1 Ee 64-0074 2 ROSE RUGS, 0x12; 1x9; 960. OR ‘| 37088. 1 ~ Used Trade-in Dept. Apt. sine elect"'e stove .. rr] HAB 6 pe. dininas room........... _s iow dining —_ saknauenians aie CI IF TROLET 4 cond knee Gb ee e dresser a S Saginav at Cottage smal core pay ment Bree ring. PHONE. FE 4-4546 yo halt d : ROSEWOOD ANTIQUE MELODE. | _om for sale Phone FE 50038. WAYNE _GABERT’S APPLIANCE SPECIALS 98 Deluxe Hoover cleaner . 19 00 STOVE FOR equity, | Davenport and ehat- as site with legs single Totlet and wash | basin Fe 307. “Her place can’t be very far from here by taxi. It only took a minute to get her on the phone!” Sale Household Goods 71 USED TRADE-IN CLEARANCE vee were eran eeee eee seseeceses rug Swwes--- + eeeen: ® piece CONVENIENT CREDIT TERMB THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE CO, 8 Sage EDROOM SUITE 4 PIECE MA- hogany 2 yrs o.4. Excellent con- C] rE 6-t528,. = USED sise ELECTRIC APARTMENT electric HOT POINT MANGLE, BLC Ping Me yrone | excellent condi- tion. +0157. _ — ADMIRAL DUAL TEMP REPRIO- erator, 14 cubic ft., ae GE elec- trie stove $100, MY 30082, 16’ TABLE MODEL GE TV, NEW pieture tube, $75. Kenmore wash- FROIBAIRE. GOOD CONDITION. 617 8. Paddock, FE 3-3116, STOKER arth Any rf r= Good offer. : 24 W. Huren PE 4-124 TWO LOUNGE CHAIRS, OCCA- sional chair OR 3-1336. TREADLE SEWING MA Also portable washing m Uke new FE 5-8880.. _ DINETTE SET. 628. PE 44422 e158. ine, ideaire refrigerator like hayed JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer FORD TRUCKS USED FACTORY RECONDITIONED Pickups Stakes Tractors 1948-1952 LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer Ph. OL 19711 “FOR MORE THAN 30 YEARS A GOOD PLACE TO BUY” OPEN EVENINOS . FORD ‘47 %-TON STAKE TRUCE, ‘228. PE 42007. 383 E. Montcalm. CHEVROLET, 1950 4 TON PANE! Apt. sise ak caselcle anus 4 Bendix clothes dryer Ai $90 00 Bonny Maid Vimy! Inlaid Tue 0x8 FLOOR SHOP __ 99 8 Saginaw — Park in rear $12.98; new er orthe, | 816.98: ean Furniture 13 Auburn. FE REBUILT WAYTAO WASHER Quarantee¢. FE 65168. including fox Ting mattress excelient condition will help fi nance PON TIAC’S ONLY Exclusive Truck Dealer WILSON GMC 809 S. Woodward FE 4-4531 8) CHEVIE PICKUP TRUCK & ‘60 Hudson, Cheap. FE 31842 Sale Motor Scooters 63 —_—ornree ae eee NEW @ USED CUSHMAN 8COOT- ers 12.8 Paddock. FEF 44244 - | CUSHMAN MOTOR SCUOTER ‘4 OR 32907 4 | _,Drayten Plaine | For Sale Motorcycles’ 64 | pon. PARTS AND SERVICE on | — Mariey Davidson, see Hariey vidson Sales Co. 73 8 naw Sashabeaw Ra all 1980 WHITZZER SPORTSMAN Cheap, Phose OR 3.2007 | Boats & Accessories 06 7 Aeon nr’ WRITE POR LIST OF BOATS POR ear in Florida ’ HOWARD LOOMIS Yacht Broker for SHIP & SHORE MOTO: j RS 71 S& Fiagier Dr. West Palm Beach, Piocride Chris-Craft tm the Palm Beaches ORDER YOUR 's JOHNSON OUT. board moter now Starcraft m t-i | boats Tee-nee trailers Martine hsm and ts of all kines Oo NS MARINE °UPPL «8s I Orehare Lake Ave FE 23-9020 D MOTORS and Dura supplies Dissten eh, gine lies Diss’ chain saws Mas ood Craft Trailers. Mercury parts SHORTY HOOK’S PLACE 37% Orchard Lake Rd. | FE 23-6260 ' MERCURY DEMONSTRATOR @ Dew ask about the new mark _Dinte "Mey Genesse Sales 72161 Transportation Offered 68 TRUCE a GOINO FORTH. ART load etther way Fasou. ~ TRANSPORTATION PAID Te Los Angeles, Priseo and other potn New cars ready tc foe, fon st PE 4-8139 or FE 2-037) and innersp All in exeellent condition Marshall 7 TWIN BEDS, $18 CHEST 610, 2 whee! trailer, $60 82 Hudson ‘GAS RANGE CHEAP FE ¢ 308) . 386 8 ELECTRIC RANGE NEWEST 30 in model sible ature one of Americas famous name brands scratched $285) =e value, Michigan Piworescent, chard Lake Ave BED DRESSER, COMPLETE. kitchen table & chairs, coffee table 122 LaFayette CRIB COMPLETE and stroller, Cheap PIANO. $!5 Complete douosle bed, FE 40062 T. WAGON ROUND DROP LEAF etpansion table, Limeoin rocker and set « maple chairs MY $4308 slightly 393 Or- HIGHCHAIR FE 54-7966 $25 REF)IGERATOR LARGE DCU- b 100 pounds of bottle gas installed for only 822 TT complete tneludin, Geposit Stoves converted Ca ‘ay, We instal] tomorrow Ken- yon Fuelgas Co 8268 Disie High way OR 3-2601 A GOOD EASY IRONER, $40 275 Oil Yank 6230 4160 W Walton, BLACKSTONE WRINGER - W er Late model. Exe. cond $460 M1 6.3300 TELE - KINO TELEVISION. 17" blond comsole New picture tube, lyr war Oniv $0850 MI 61300 FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGO. 6% CU { (ood cond Only $4250 MI €1300 WESTINONOUSE REFRIO. ¢ CU f\ Quiet motor and Only $35 M1 @1300 1” Vanco TV ser. - 5-1061, TWIN nral BEDs. COT TWIN springs swivel sWeeper, musie stand with — case call before 3} p.m. MI ¢ J 1 @s eee ROSE CAR 44 , Plastic rR with every new pos- | $23 SEWING MACHINE, | HANDYHOT PORTABLE ELEC- trie washer with wringer. Good cond FE 20829 HEYWOODIE-WAKEFIELD REC- Teation room furniture, 3 chairs Jove seat, corner table 2 end tables, cocktatt table, 6 lamps. radio, and record player, $250 ehaise lounge $45. Silver swivel Vanity chair, 625. § piece sec davenport. $750 Tee Baker cock taf) table. $175 Green love seat, $65 Mr and Mr« chair & otto- man, $106 2 Baker end table ~ 6 chinese lamps 4 | aod 2 vanity lamps. 3295 re Drive, Orchard Lake FEderal 40885. 2 LIBRARY TABLES GAS RANGE, porcelain kitehen table. Very Teasonable 119 W Pike St FURNITURE SALES CO. wil! be closed temporarily while building new store, on se about March ist. WATCH R VED _ Sofa $75 Old Pine youth chair $12 Pr original Hepplewhite Chairs rock chairs, foot stools Old lamps | Fe 20003 KITCHEN SINKS ‘x2i. $29 05. ¥ Totlets, $39.50 value, COMBINATION DOORS|¥ YELLOW PINE} CONE’S RENTAL BALDWIN FE 3-007! CEMENT BLOCKS 6 8. Teleg Open Evenings & Sunday p.m. 16 LB. GIRL'S BO NG BALL & bag $10. Utility table $4. 9 burner plate (new) #4. 2685 Perry Pucee PE cen = rant po aggre on us milion feet of ber doors, plum iron brick We Supply Co., Rd.. corner Suiee e qose sound temp 1 oat, ee . 6166, many others. Oal- lle NW . Good Bargain CONN PAN ‘AN B FLAT wood clarinet, like new. Save $50. OR 3-071. AUTIFU BE Ross = RADY roxig, « Dew. Ra PE 4004 Woodbine. NEARLY NEW BUSCHER SLIDE Trombone and case, also music _ stand, $100, PE 41647. Sale Store Equipment 77 a i a pa new D Sand, Gravel & Dirt 79 PLY WOO WASHED» AND GRA All kinds, plain & decorative. comes ane may main end to order. A 2B preaan| Eee MYERS PUMP DRIVEWAY GRAVEL, PILL DIRT Shallow and deep well jets processed Se ae mies "sch pumps eine "| _ Wood, Coal & Fuel 80 mihcaste cake wall SPEEDWAY OL, FPIRE- PUMP ....ccccsssccccce.. O00.00 piece cannel = Kindling and Used pumps. @ wood, Oskiend Fuel & KELLY’S HARDWARE Hire 496 Orehard Lake. FE 3e0e a at Mente 23-8811 A AGE COA e am INSULATION 5000 Bat B -STORM DOORS cord. 2 for $il Delivered. FE COMB. STORM SASH |s8a80W#D HARDWOOD oR Awning Type Windows | rrriness. $10 cord & up deb M. A. BENSON |____ Fer Sele Pets 8! 549 N. Saginaw _PE ¢-2521/ REG. SPRIN PUPS. GOOD SOIL|_ hunting stock FE ¢7587, pipes and fixtures, automatic ofl] AMERICAN WATER SPANIEL of and i 3 old, litter coal furnaces, steam and hot wa-| registered. 4575 Grass Lake Ra., ter botlers, oil fired. Rt, 2 Milford, Pontiac _ HEIGHT’S SUPPLY |_¥= + BOXER, FEMALE, PEDIOREED, AKC reg., 10 mos. Flashy, fawn, black mask, housebroken. OR 313900. _ TROPICAL FISH AND 8UPPLIES. Pincomb's, @ Park 8t.. Oxford. 4 Sates pe ci efi samme : oe = eae a . — : SSRESS acu iS. oa . 1 35 at : ‘ T 3 bos NX ie / . \ \ : THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1954 _ zIsno eeeeee aoe eee eee ontiac Farm Supply — and Farms Industrial Tractor Co., 825 Woodward aera ie FERGUSON TRACTOR, L ° _Some tools, must sell, MA 6-6486, Ford tiae 1983 JOHN DEERE M-T TRACTOR. Has run iess than 60 s. Also 2 row cultivator & 3 bottom ed to sell. Harold Bald. ms tle: 1 mile west m e _af Dakweod” Oa 83181. today. FE ¢ KING BROS. Your I-H Dealer rE Sieeeiee a ee Goclers, ne aow, 3008. Com GOCEER , --Vit A SURPLUS LUMBER | "atines. Ress, FR. e420. Sent Postzge Seater Ob Wap: 2u4x8° stud S aa * ner loader, % cu. yd. capacity 6 she -roof boards 1_labredor. £1886 Piste ting ot Bideney Barris trac- ew doors. 5-58 P A Ee ae tive and 3 Combination doors e _ 9 8 Astor FE 46433 hiteh new Massey NEW & USED BLDG MATERIALS es WHAGLE| Bote cu 5240 Highland Rd. (M-80) OR > py ee at ae . Open 8 to §:30 except Sundays _ an we Beagle, $60, Holly! tractor, 23 drawbar * Fisss USE OUR TOOLS. DO YOUR OWN| 7-408). ; Pontiaé Farms and Industrial Bee sek ech eener PARA TS. BREEDERS & Tractor Co. 6235 Woodward Ave. 4 drain tile Montcalm bies.. 2489 Auburn Ra FE 46610. NEW Supply, 156 W. Montcalm, FE | REG: rt She beg ea "ie eee OsED ELuctric MOTORA. % &| Baby Parakeets .... $2.98) ~ WINTER SPECIAL 16 hp; rigera ors, shers, AL VALENTINES WE PICK DELVES electric and gas ranges at low | 501 4th St 1 25 Closed Sun.| your TRAC Ok The Sooo Housekeeping |DACHSHUND PUPPY. FINE| CLEAN, PAINT Oe, 61 W. Huron pediares,, Mealthy and worm ENOIN® FOR Ob ARTS SES ies | eas vorvces casey |e On ee oom Oe & Perry. . are (russe kennels We KING BROS. STALL SHOWERS - COMPLETE | _1-6324. = y I-H Deal faucets and curtain, $60.50. PARAKEET OPALINES CANA our er Terrific value. $24.0. Lavetories. | sive, 1300 Mt, Clemens, FB +00. / Pontiac Road at Opdyke aucets, $14.96. Toilets, $39.50. BABY MALE PARAKEETS, 463. SNOW value — $19.95 are a ~ FE 23340. 701 Melrose. = seconds. ent, 6 WEEK OLD PUPS. Garden tractor complete wih Orchard Lake Ave _ prea. your choice, $5. 304 NM.) tires & snow plow. $179. Rotary 2. * Lee’ Sales & Service Suctty Pine Dogs Trained, Board 82 & : = We to ieasvidual bows = ’ = Pees FE 3000 oe builder, BOARDING, rt CLIP. BLACKETT’S ng, TAM, Perry, PS. 960. Zee Building Supplies a ee ~~ “ei Dine Rwy. Clarkston | ie oun cur, ws ———_NEw -—| Hay, Grain & Feed 83) gun m tore Auto. of forced ait, furnace. 4 | PIRST AND. SECOND | ALPALPA eee rms. ee: slightly peeres, bi —— A 46008. SE, BH Eats teats |_ toon MANO —— Co. $03 Oakland Ave. FE 46401 bt. ee tae Pa oeaes Auction Sales 89 OR 32180; EM 35303 _ ting = e e ha wee PAINT WIT GATOR | Ae vale, soccad canting of ciaite | WE WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUC- ’ odor, ne streaks, laps or 85 cents a bale. 1 mile ian em Ge pepmiocs leected 2 mark. 100 colors. a tip econ —coTTNS mise oe 3% Mile Rd. on _ See your B. P. _dealer.| FIRST AND SECOND ri Monday Pob, 1h. beginning st BUZZ SAW, 025; 6° BELT: 390 2438_Rochester 4. a __Lamch wages on ground. Gide intropeig wanesy fet| “eae oc PE sams OO TE) Serer! itn oe jash station Wagon, $20. GOOD ALPALPA AND BROME| 10 3 to 8 months old. 4081, _ Bay, Te Micbeny Riage RA Rowe Bolsteta bull, 3 years Oo EL... coal, sand Shan pebe 3 wt @uEAT STRAW -f , nave sen uction pe MA’ 42811, —— sad clover, Wm deliver | Fut tne ot jet. 2 brood wove oe myfine Hae FIRET_AND , SROONE,_COFTING YoERS oar UseD POWER MOWERS AND| Alfalte @ deliver. | Romeo saving Bast Paul new 1953 models 4 re- , Hilman Auctioneer, Phone Romeo SS ee | ee Se | aocroneen we RL KART Ww. FP. & Lewes me ABLE = : Py Ave, (North of 14 Mile). Birming-| S'yaie Ma seen | Shone @08 Lapeer ham. Ph. +6000 , WIRE BALES, saTuRDAY, PEsRUARY TH A the new model Rototille ornaw 1 pm . in excelent for $200, payments avail- PHONE FE 6-3840 condition: Good Leonard able, my, ALL KINDS @TRAW. CAR erator: Wie tabletop xe stov Sale Musical Goods 73 | euat AAW A} and chrome Breakfast est. Sev- ~ a“ v Wire yo p> cH eral beds complete. Miscellaneous PAMOUS M PRO- : eS SSND COTTING somegy RE ges vinctal console floor mod- Rochester Geet cones ot on ee ee hee LENT ALPALFA 88 Tampa, etc. Also & few. interest- Small payment, “CALBI MUSIC CO bale, “nese seuss Qviord Comment} CA } . aiiearaa saat A m MM north 10 6 7 For Sale Livestock 84| Oxtora” = sees vias EE pa a Ey et a =o ee sag g pelance close used waonere: rr