¥ ance THE PONTIAC PRESS Edition Saturday: Cloudy : i Detalis page two : 2 i \ 112th YEAR * * * * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1954 —40 PAGES "— amaeLATED Panes OUTED anes Te Near-Hurricane Winds Batter Oakland County . Trees, Wires Are wee = : ¢ : pee one was injured. ) % TREE ON WIRES—Raymond Dalby, 1911 Lakeview Dr. and Albert Wedge, 2647 Sinclair St., Pontiae Forestry Department crew-| _ “!® many instances,” the night, felling trees and poles : : men, cut away a fallen tree resting against power lines at 36 Fair- net gon pad A on coeur and bowling over pedestrians. Bountiful Wind grove avenue. City forester William Aho and a four-man crew teen able to cocmgg fem. Bp jig een seat n Ge Me! Loads Truck : worked all evening Thursday clearing up wind-blown trees and! some cases, political qualifica- The te wl ieee ro . branches lying on streets and wires. | thems, rather than economic storm center moving natheat | With Free Wood rf Caeetne nie MNS | over-Lake Superior. Snow fell in| . The high winds gave local auto | 4 the eastern half of the Upper Pen- | dealer Mike Spak an unexpected See Billion-Dollar Tax Cutt) recover ov san 25 wot cman” | ety ot getrny econ . , as je asking that the! Grand Rapids reported the |‘ his salesman Orville Cummings. | | present public housing program be | At 5:30 p.m. Spak parked his Assured in Senate Action | continued “at a reasonable level.” | preoat, ~ceegthacr ogee Migs far | pickup truck in front of 68 Oak- | WASHINGTON (AP) — A cut of about @ billion dollars | He amet, Spproval of & four-year’ aphour gusts | ly on a wide range of federal excise or sales taxes | of 35,000 units a year | Flint and Lansing recorded 70-| gnak found the wind had neatly | only one whack away from success year: : pak y seemed assured today with Senate passage of a $1,034,- ——— mile-an-hour winds, while Detroit, | joaded a ‘medium-sized tree in it. | this 000,000 reduction bill. Bentley M l Saginaw, Battle Creek and Jack-| Spak hauled the tree away, but | The cuts will take effect next Thursday ney May Leave rhe waaet cade nanan tee the aS oe © . e | whether for the wood The Senate approved the bill last night 76-8 after two Hospital Next Week Flint Police Department crump-| Shares Aydt ty al days of lively debate filled with political overtones in a s SS le el congressional ection year.?- WASHINGTON @® — Rep. Alvin) tennas on private homes littered | |P ' Tell It was sent to a Senate-| seriously | the ground. | 1a ages e House conference, |. A large billboard collapsed on . cannot eve plac, befor tie 4 mes car ne saosern and | arden Time Is Near Monday afternoon, Southfield in Detroit, Many since both oranches are in of| dows were knocked out. its Satan of Re gots recess then. Casualty ; honitowners polish up Poco GOT yo me Thursday's heavy, rain caused! tote garden tools, dream of the But 24 flooding in many parts of the| jumper crops and amating flow- ot Soterview tedey: hay 19 Soeiidead Motor CHY and its environs. Base’| ory they plan to grow, come Sun contarect Wil act sqocllly a soa suramer, and keep their eye on fut the -meanare—to President} TESS | 5 Crapo Foo at Sat. ) Eisenhower, The deadline for 2 | gave children rides up Royal Street wilt ston be here. ‘To assist our Preatens nigasere ENanence et | iy Sep, pane Swe. 4 ss cute Sewing Go aes wy wrden pages (23, 94 and cuts on many items, so they : sharply lower temperatures. Lows ae oe nrg Paar certain to be in the final comp 3, |from 20 to 22 were forecast for quegestions appropriate to the Senet a St | | :| Tikiaee |Swaee se tickets to movies costing over 68 tare Ce, Bak ua ; Woman’ Pagtsisayseeterny nn bome demonstration Fe 2138 } Ag Rar — 9 s ‘ “io : Ag ) / } ! ) J rysJ Eat 2 eS ee PS ee ue AAR Be ; * é 7 7 aon Lashed by Storm and porch, causing an estimated $150 damage. No Loss $1 Million ~~~ as Stores Burn H \ inMidland Block High Wind Fans Fire, | No One Injured | MIDLAND (AP) — Wind-| fanned flames burned out | a two-story downtown busi- | ness building today, col-| lapsing a front wall before | firemen brought the blaze under control. The fire in the nearly | block-long Reinhart Build-| ing was discovered between | 1 and 2 a.m. It was con-| trolled but still burning at 7 a.m. Fire officials, who | estimated damage at up to $1,000,000, sought the ori- gin of the blaze. The front wall of the corner | building at jured. . Police detoured the heavy plant | traffic to the Dow Chemical Co. | |; around the fire scene. Police used a derrick to push in the building's other wali when | it threatened to collapse out- Bill Undermines Public Housing | Sissrs ste Committee Cuts Funds, Power in the downtown section All but Scuttling Ike’s was cut ott for a half hour while | 140,000-Unit Plan | "tugh winds. ham . 'in controlling the blaze, but also | WASHINGTON w — President | biew the flames outward from the | Eisenhower's plans for a four-ye@r, building instead of toward adjacent | 140,000-unit public housing program | structures. were all but scuttled today by a/| Fire Chief Eari Engwis said he House Appropriations Committee | believed the blaze could be con- recommendation. | fined to the Reinhart Building. The GOP-dominated committee; Fire companies from Midland, | | asked the House to cut the pro the Dow Chemical Co., Sag- gram to an.estimated 35,000 units | inaw and Bay City joined in fight. | and to terminate it in two years. | ing the flames, Some 40 to 50 fire- | Its recommendation was con: | men were at the scene. tained in a $5,566,118,763 omnibus | Stock from some of the stores the same agencies received (fils | yo. carried out to the street. | year. The bill carries funds fer | The Penney store is scheduled to the fiscal year starting July 1. | move into new quarters across the | | A deep cut was made in funds ; street and had eight more days in recommended for the Atomic En- | the old store. The S.S. Kresge had |ergy Commission, but Rep. Phil-| planned to take over the Penney | lips (R-Calif) said no reductions in premises in the Reinhart Building. ons (programs are. involved. Phil \ torm Shrieks Through State chairman of the subcom- which wrote the bill. Winds Up to 76 M.P.H. Fell Trees and Poles, Bowl Over People By THE UNITED PRESS Shrieking winds up to 76 miles | f lips is mittee A big reduction was recommend- ed for the Veterans Administra- tion too, plus new restrictions on the Tennessee Valley Authority's activities. Building Soon Gutted; | ‘ Hollywood's Newest Oscar Owners ee Topple; BEST FOR '53—Smiling William Holden and his = Main and Ashman,} wife, Actress Brenda Marshall, leave Pantages formance in “Stalag 17.” largest business structure in down- | theater in Hollywood last night, Holden carrying | clutches the Oséar awarded her as top actress. deputy coroner, said yesterday's town Midland, collapsed shortly the Oscar he won at the Academy Awards as the before 7 o'clock. No one was in- best actor of 1953. He was honored for his per- | in “Roman Holiday.” AP Wirephete Right, Audrey Hepburn Honor was for her first starring role, as princess Hoiden, Hepburn, Eternity Mexican Plane ‘Receive Academy Awards HOLLYWOOD (AP) — William Holden, the movies’ favorite average guy, and A princess, won Hollywood's top acting Oscars last night. The movie, “From Here to record of eight awards, was High winds hampered firemen | 1953 at the 26th annual Academy Awards presentation. | Holden, who played a semi-heel in the movie “Stalag Crash Kills 18 udrey Hepburn. its favorite Passenger List Bears Eternity,” tying the all-time Five North American named the best picture of Names | MEXICO CITY «A Mexican airliner crashed about 16 miles 17,” was both happy and upset about his first Oscar. He north of Monterrey early today. was happy, of course, for* winning the top honor but said he was “very upset” for having to hurry his accept- ance speech cue to the television time commit- ments. “They told me to say “Thank you’ and get off,” he said. ‘lI wanted to give credit to Billy Wilder (the director of ‘Stalag 17’) for having so much faith in me. | I think they could have held off the closing commercial just a lit- tle longer so that everyone could know how much Wilder was re- sponsibie."’ Holden, a youthfil 36, said he | “was pretty leery” before the presentation of the award. “I thought Burt Lancaster would get it.” Miss Hepburn, in stage makeup for her Broadway role of a water nymph in the play ‘‘Ondine,"’ re ceived her award in the New York portion of the show. Her first mov- je starring role was that of a prin cess on the loose in ‘‘Roman Holi Visibly touched, the 24-year-old | ex-ballerina said, “I am truly, truly grateful.” She said it like she really meant it. “It's too much,” she said. “It's like being given something to wear (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) | | would collapse ander the weight | of the hatred afd hostility of Eisenhower has decided to let the! cFRi gers and three crewmen—were be- lieved killed. Free Germany’ | es mce Called Red Plot | names. The plane, on the Torreon- | Monterrey run in north central Mexico, had not been heard from | since last night It was operated State Department Says East Zone ‘Released’ to Discredit West WASHINGTON (INS)—U. S. of- by the Mexicanownéd Aereo ficials said today Soviet Russia Naves Line. The airline gave the names of proclaimed the ‘‘full sovereignty"’ of East Germany in an effort to ’ lthe five pamengere with March ald and James McCormick. Far- son, (hometowns not given). The first four boarded the plane at the Pacific coast resort of Mazatlan Johnson boarded it at Torreon The burned out wreckage was sighted from the air at daybreak in an isolated mountain area near the village of Buente de Morales The mountains are in the Sierra de Salinas range, which lies athwart.the approach to Monterrey airport switch German resentment from Russia to the Western powers. State Department officials brand- “sovereignty” dec- “sheer facade,"’ or a false front, and pointed out that the Russians keep their occupation | troops in Germany for “security | svvoat Hessian reap w vane |NAtion fo See Films of Ist U.S. H-Blast Germany, the State Department | WASHINGTON @ — President ed the whole laration as said, “the entire puppet regime | the populace which it has the | public see a motion picture of the eftrentery to claim it ore- ae blast in No sents.”’ , . ‘ . | The partly censored 28-minute U. S. experts said the primary | movie will be made available by Russian objegtive was to create a the Civil Defense Administration phony issue of “recognition,” so to newsreels and television net- that East Germans would switch works for showings starting at 6 their resentment to the Western | p.m. EST, April 7. nations who refuse to recognize; A series of “still” photographs their government. jtaken from the 1952 movie are Passing Car Scares rae tee ae em Roadside Yeggs | time the film is shown, The test that year, known as “operation Ivy,"’ was conducted in the Pacific Eniwetok area. Thieves trying-to smash into a 200-pound safe with an ax were morning when were scared off by a passing motorist they along | lightly-traveled Cedar Island road west of Bogey Lake road. He Oakland County Sher- in bills and) the They speculated that another | safe was stolen last night; Holman said. EF |) All 18 persons aboard—15 passen. mer Burton and James A. John-| Parents to Glean From Son’‘s:Trip to Korea By PARTICIA A. Woop Mr. and Mrs. Louis Biles, of 836 Sarasota Ave., sent one | son to Korea a while ago—and they are getting two back. | Their son, Sgt. Robert Holman, arrived home Wednes- me safe was punc- | day and told his parents that he has cleared the way for Electric Lines Are Torn Down Rose Township Woman ls Crushed to Death by Tumbling Oil Tank A howling cyclone pack- ing 70-mile-an-hour winds caused the death of a Rose Township woman yesterday and damaged wide areas of | Oakland County. Near-hurricane winds sent trees crashing across roads and ripped down power lines. Lake Orion and |Goodison were blacked out for more than an hour. | Mrs. Eleanor Woods, 42, | of 8165 Leonard Dr., Tipsico | Lake, was crushed when a | 275-gallon outdoor fuel oil ' tank fell on her. Dr. C. E. Lockwood of Holly, a ,downpour apparently undermined the tank’s supports and strong winds tipped it over. | bedy when she | werk about 5 p. m. The howling gale slammed into Pontiac late Thursday afternoon and kept road and power line crews busy until after midnight. The U. S. Weather au says tonight's winds will only 15 to 20 miles an hour. Lowest tem- perature should be 2% to 29. with a high of 4 to 4 Saturday. For the Pontiac area Thursday was a day of double troyble Almost an inch and a half of rain flooded streets and washed out unpaved roads. This spring's warmest temperatures—68 degrees after a low of 35—helped soften the rain-soaked earth even more. | But Thursday's winds, which meared hurricane speed (75 miles ‘am hour), were still dropping te- Thursday's winds took down De- troit Edison Co.'s main power line to Lake Orion and Goodison, leav- ing 3.400 homes in the area with- out lights or power from 6 p.m. until almost 7:30. The company called in 30 linemen — abdut five times the usual night crew—who worked until midnight as limbs and trees knocked out other smal- ler lines. Consumers Power Co. said wind- blown trees and branches broke lines to about 100 Pontiac homes. | One power line pole was broken. ' | Some 65 telephones were cut off by high winds, 40 of them when a tree broke a cable at Augusta and State Sts. Mich- igan Beli Telephone Co. said (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) NLRB Official Urges Voiding Waterfront Vote WASHINGTON W—A_ National Labor Relations Board examiner today recommended setting aside the bargaining rights election ap- parently won by the International Longshoremen's Assn. on the New York waterfront. He did so on the grounds that the independent union was responsible for voting day vio- lence and intimidation. -_—-~ -- Dividend }an 8-year-old Korean boy, Kim Jung Nam, to come to Pontiac this year. Sgt. Holman plans-te- adopt the boy. “He'll stay here with my mother and stepfather,” “I've another three years to spend in ys - the Army, and if I'm mov- Huei. @ suburb of Port) ing around a lot, it might not be easy for Kim to settle tae ae “ni enrol ies . - The sergeant’s parents, who feel While Visiting Relatives there is always room for . one of state in the Roosevelt Cabinet.| to America will climax a two = yearly today while year friendship that started Matting telntsee ne Boonen Va:-shortty after Holtman arrived ta She was 79 years old. | Korea in March 1952. geabeuess Geese | “In the summer of 1952, Kim ote i "bed door prime | wag houseboy for a setgeant.” Hol ture hs = man said, “The sergeant went ‘home, so I toalt care of him for six or seven months while we lived to Japagp for a few months and Picture on Page oe when we went back to Kojede f z Couples Club of Our Shepherd Lutheran Church will meet at 7:30 tonight. A program of games will follow the service. s s . Approximately 16 Venture Club members will take off at 7:38 tonight on a Greyhound Mystery | Trip. The bus will leave from the downtown Detroit station for parts unknown to all, includ- ing the driver. 7” . 7. Separate hearings were sched- uled by city commissioners this week for April 19, on the necessity of pavement construction on Derby road from Eton road and Coolidge Pembroke highway, and from to Derby: on both St. Andrews and Edenborough. Kingswood-Cranbrook Summer Day | missioners this week. 3 of 8,000 Trees i Begins in Battle Against "aq City’s Dutch Elm Disease = ‘ , the June 21 to July 3 program. | be held Monday from 9°30 a. m ‘Sessions will through Friday to 12:30 p m Six. have study, to eight-vyear-olds will outdoor games, nature handicrafts and super- vised play while older children © may have group and individual instruction in tennis and bowling. Red Cross-certified instructors * s s “Faith in Action” is the of the weekend meeting the Meth- odist Youth Fellowship of the First Methodist Church will attend at Huron Methodist Camp. The con- ference starts today and will close Sunday. will supervise swinmming for all. | theme Holding a mother and daughter dessert at Franklin Community Church this evening, Franklin's five Girl Scout troops will present skits and a flag ceremony and participate in group singing. Mrs. | Ben Harris will lead the singing. man of the committee of mothers who will make and serve dessert. ° > s A lease extension fer use of the Walker Gravel Pit until Oct. 31 was granted the Southeastern Oakiand County and Garbage Authority by City Com- s . . Interest in football has been so great at the local YMCA, that the “Y's” April 2 Family Night will be a repeat program showing | films of the 1953 champion Detroit Lions. A running narration will be ‘provided by “Tulsa” Bob Smith. defensive back for the Lions Starting time wil] be 7:30 p. m at the Commumity House. Admis- sion is to YMCA members and | their friends. obtained from Gra-Y | leaders and the “Y"’ office i Holden, Hepburn Receive Oscars (Continued From Page One) that you have to grow into. Some thing to work toward.” The sex - and-yiolence-filled “Eternity,’ a story of the | pre-Pearl Harbor regular Army | | Camp, have announced that appli- | captured awards for sound record- cations are now being taken for | ing, film editing, ciner-atography, | * ¢ ay bd we, 2 ni cs tue Wade & cee WILL ADOPT KOREAN—Sgt. ~~ and his stepfather, Louis Biles of 836 Sarasota The youth, due to get his passport this year, will Ave., look at a picture of Kim Jung Nam, eight- live with Mrsand Mrs. Biles. year-old Korean boy Holman hopes to adopt soon. | three more years to spend in the U. S. Army. [ of Police Bomb Search | Meeting to Consider Need for Prisons LANSING — The continuing problem of housing Michigan's jarge prison population will be con- 7 sidered at an April 7 corrections director Gus Harrison said today Harrison said more than 9,200 persons now are housed in Mich- igan prisons. The State Prison of Southern Michigan had 6.367 in- mates at the last count and out- side prison camps had 731 in mates—a new high for the camps The commission also will consid er a request for $300,000 to con- | struct two new dormitories at the | Detroit House of Correction | A report from an outside group of prison officials on secunty | measures in Michigan prisons will be presented at the April meet- ing. Sergeant's Parents fo Get Korean Son ____ #HE’ PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1954 yee Robert Holman News Advertising Man, Howard J. Rose Dies | DETROIT # — Mr Howard J. | Rose, assistant retail advertising manager of the Detroit News, aied| at his home’ last night. He was 51. | Rose was well known in Detroit retail circles. He worked for the News for 28 years. Prior to his appointment es assistant retail | manager, Rose served as Sunday | advertising manager for the News. | He is survived by a widow, Vir- ginia and three daughters, Alice, P; | Mrs. David Penniman, of Detroit, S |and Mrs Brian V. Mols, of Fort Discuss Sylvan Water System 200 Property Owners Give General Support to $225,000 Project A plan to construct a $225,000 | municipal water system at Sylvan Lake “gained general approval from some 200. property owners Sgt. Holman has attending a special City Council meeting last night, according to _Pentise Press Phote about robbéries there, slipped from a County Jail into a crowd of visitors yesterday and escaped. — ———______—____<» Yellow orchids are the most fragrant. Parolee Eludes Guaranteed Ist Quality Local Turnkey Suspect Slips From Phone Booth, Vanishes in Crowd at County Jail An Ionia prison parole, wanted | for questioning by Flint Police , Prices Slashed 5% telephone booth in Oakland Hugh T. Cox, 21, of 88 W. Mans- | field Ave., lost himself in a crowd , City Manager Ernest Ethier. Met Audience Unaware NEW YORK uw —Police made a bomb search at the Metropolitan Opera House last night during | most of the opera “Fledermaus” without patrons being aware of meeting of , the fact. An anonymous telephone | the State Corrections Commission, | caller had told a telephone opera-} | House is going to be blown up.”| 6 bie scat yene's “The Metropolitan Opera tor: Pontiac Deaths Mrs. Charles Bush Mrs. Charies (Mrs. Anna Witt) Bush, 87, ef 153 W. Colgate Ave ‘died at 2:30 a. m. today. She had been ill three weeks | Born in Warsaw, Poland. Aug. 10, 1886, she was the widow of Charles Bush who died in 142. Mrs. Bush had made her home with her son for the past two years. She came here from Lansing. Surviving are two daughters and a son. Mrs. Edna Benson of Jack- son, Mrs. Verna Andreas of West- point Pleasant, N. J.. and Loren Bush of Pontiac. Also surviving are eight grandchildren and eleven The group, which met at the| Daniel Whitfield School, discussed {possible means of financing the) Billion-Dollar Cut in Taxes Seen Sure |” vente sae « neces section (Continued From Page One) | ™ay be called to decide on one | of two most favored financing 1961 increases in major excises. | methods. They are: - | These will bring in §1,077,000,000 added rev But i 1. Issuance of $125,000 in general = ee ee eee woe bonds plus $100,000 of | Invelved are automobiles t k ” gasoline, tobacco, liquor serge bond issue, with the balance to and beer. be paid at the rate of $100 per As the House passed the mea- jot by property owners. ‘sure. it cut a variety of excises A thtee-fifths vote of Sylvan, , by 912 million dollars. The Senate Lake electors at a regular or spe- eliminated a few House reductions, ¢ja} election would be needed to but made other big ones of its own. | authorize a ‘bond issue, said Ethier. The House voted reductions for | admissions to horse and dog tracks | and to night clubs and other caba- rets, and for club dues, safety deposit boxes and pistols. The Senate rejected these. They will have to be threshed out in conference. The two biggest items in dispute will be a 100-million-dollar slash voted by the Senate on such house- hold appliances as _ refrigerators, stoves and electric irons and a 635- | million-dollar cut through wiping out of the admissions tax on movie The plan is te build two 12- inch wells, pumps, pumping sta- tions and mains sufficient for present and expected future needs, the city manager ex- plained. All water now comes from pri- | vate wells, Ethier stated. Bene- fits from a municipal system would include a constant source of water for home and industry, low. | er insurance rates, better fire protection and increased property value, he added. (Continued From Page One) | great-grandchildren. Sparks- with me. His parents were happy, The body will be at about it—they aren't too well off Griffin Funeral Home until Satur- | tickets and others costing less than 60 cents. The House voted to cut Automatic Fire Device Winds Lash State, |Stessrss S'tsw'scwe Fell Trees, People in addition to best picture. The (Continued From Page One) Officials at Pontiac Municipal eight Oscars tied the former rec. movie, won her first Oscar category. was a drastic change from roles which the When x I didn’t know ord held by ‘‘Gone With the Wind short.” had played him food and clothes are Holman dressed his Korean buddy in cut-down army fatigue clothes uatil Mr. and Mrs. Biles The sent clothes and toys from home. “He can speak English pretty well,’ Holman says. ‘and | taught to spell a few words, like cat’ and ‘dog’ and ‘door.’ Just a hint of worry crossed the words into § sergeant's face when he _ thought the microphone were: “Tt was : of Kim, waiting half a world away “I told him to try getting on as a houseboy to some G.I.,"’ Hol- Airport said yesterday's big blow ing idol of the nation’s bobby-sox- !f he does. And I told him to be was the worst in several years. electric wires at 36 Fairgrove 48 Augusta Ave. and crashed ente the roof of the Chief Pon- tine Bar. County road commission reported | falling trees completely blocked Mann road off Cintonville road and Oxbow Lake road north of Cooley Lake road. Other trees partly blocked Four- tee: Mile Road between Inkster 'ers, climaxed a thrilling career comeback in winning an Oscar for r the best supporting role | The Oscar for the best song went |} to “Secret Love.” sung by Doris sure and have someone write to me if he left Koje-do I've got to keep in touch with him until his passport comes through |Day in “Calamity Jane” and by Boy, 9, Dies From Burns | Ann Blyth on last night's show Fred Zimnemann, the director of “Eternity,”” won the top direc- | thon Oscar. He was the favorite Stevens of “Shane.” Stevens however, walked 6 with the for distinguished production. | The night started out like a testi- | Dale Johnson. monial banquet for Walt Disney.|0" ® Bunsen burner | films won four of the first six awards. They brought his total Caused by Chemistry Set DETROIT «(UP)—Billy Dom Jr 9, burned when his amateur chem by a close margin over George | istry set exploded. died Thursday at St. John Hospital | The boy was burned last Thurs- |His cartoons and documentary | the explosion coveted Irving Thalberg Award | day while playing with the chem- istry set at the home of a {friend He spilled alcohol setting off day noon when it will be taken to the Gorsline-Runciman Funeral Home in Lansing Mrs. Frank Jappel Word has been received here of the death Thursday morning of Mrs. Frank Jappel. 6. of 657 Piper Blvd. in Detroit Mrs. Jappel was a former resi- dent of Pontiac. Funeral will be Saturday at 1 p.m. from the DeSantis Funeral Home. 2670 Chalmers Ave. Sinatra. wartime croon-™an said. *‘He'll be pretty well oft’ Earl Thomas Saylor Earl Thomas Saylor, with no known address, died Thursday morping at a local hospital Mr. Saylor has been employed as janitor in various public build- ngs The body is at the Kirkby Funeral Home. Funeral plans await locating of friends or relatives 2 Rochester Men Jailed in Saginaw Two Rochester brothers were be- ing held on charges of breaking and entering by Saginaw Police, today after being arrested Wenes- day with burglary tools in their | the admissions levy from 20 to 10 | per cent. Skirt Takes High Fly; Owner Can't Be Found CHICAGO u—In the Windy City, this happened yesterday: A black taffeta skirt sailed down Michigan avenue and was fielded by a Conrad Hilton hotel doorman. Its owner was nowhere in sight. Gusts of 84 miles an hour were recorded at Midway airport and steady winds Of 43 miles an hour. Saves Stutson Home | A serious fire at the home of 'Mr. and Mrs. Otfo M._ Stutson, | 465 Montana Ave., was averted Thursday when an automatic fire device -sounded an alarm, accord- ing to Pontiac Fire and Police | ' Depts Patrolman William Bailey, sum- | moned by the Stuton's neighbors, | and found the stove flaming. Bailey |called firemen who immedately | brought the fire under control, Birmingham High School News Choral Groups Planning Open House for April 6 Editor’s note The Birmingham High 6choo! column hag been pre- pared by Frank Phillips en asso- ctate editor of The Highlander, the student Hewspaper ) By FRANK PHILLIPS Under the direction of Victor Ulrich, music theory instructor, | Birmingham “High School choral groups will present an open house at the school April 6. Highlight of the evening will be Karen Gavic playing the cello, and singers Bretchen Kline, Marion | adjourn, John Howard moved to | But by this time members of | | Congress had taken cover and a | Vote could not be taken. So Bill | adjourned anyway. The three “culprits” were finally | apprehended and identified as |Mary Ellen Budd, Tom Rochwell | and Mike Groves. | After questioning they Were re- turned to their classes. s *. s 4 and Middlebelt; Drake road north: number of Oscars to 22, housed in Detroiter J. B. Webber Is Ike’s Dinner Guest Cal Jeseph Kochan. 26. of 1568 W. Dombrowsky and Dick Morse. At | the keyboards will be Barbara! Students will enjoy a day of | Kiwen of Maple: Twelve Mile at Halstead: Pontiac Trail in Walled Lake; Lakeview street off Telegraph and Tienken road at Squirrel. Fallen limbs and branches made driving difficult throughout the county. Pontiac Police department found that local people haven't forgotten last summer's tornadoes. Harry Duby and Donald H. Thorpe, police and fire department switchboard operators, said calls asking about tornado warnings flooded their switchboards most of the afternoon The Weather PONTIAC AND VICINITY — cleedy tenight end Saturday «6 warmer Saturdays § Low tenight %% te ° Bigh Saterday 63 te 4 Westeriy winds 15 te 7 miles per hear becoming west te sesthwest Saterday . Partly Mtthe Teday te Pontise Lowest temperature preceding § am @un sets Fridey at @ 51 pm @un rises Gaturday at 6324 am Moon rises Gaturday at 2:14 am Moon sets Saturday et 1162 om Tharsday tn Pontiac (As recorded downtown) Highest temperature saicit esos POM OOTOUNG sis cccecccscsss 7 ean temperature Weather—Cloudy; rain Sree 61.8 44 of an inch. +a@ special anteroom at his office Safecrackers Steal $16 at Milk Producers Office WASHINGTON (UP) lames B Webber Jr., Detroit, was a guest of President Eisenhower Thursday night at a stag dinner in_ the The Michigan Milk Producers White~ House Assn. building at 136 N. Ortonville Rd. Ortonville, was broken into the J early yesterday and $16 in change+ _ | Milton taken from an office safe, accord: ca Sack Wenation. ing to Michigan State Police o the Pontiac post . Thieves entered the building |through a rear door and then Webber is a vice president of L. - Hudson Co. Among 13 other guests at the dinner was Katz, associate director of Hits Pension for Hiss LANSING uP®—A resolution ask- Avon Rd. and his brother Stephen, 25. of 601 W. First St. were being held- on $1000 bonds pending ar- raignment in Saginaw County Cir- cuit Court. Police arrested the pair Wednes- day im front of Tom Barry's gro- cery store in Saginaw. Numerous toots, groceries and combination safe knobs were foand in their car ~ Capt. Clark M. Wheaton, chief of Pontiac detectives, and two | broke glass in an office door to ing Congress to cancel the pension Oakland County sheriff's detectives get at the three-foot-high safe rights of Alger Hiss was filed in yesterday questioned the brothers which they smashed open, accord- -the House today by Rep. Thomas about a series of burglaries in ing to troopers J. Whinery (R-Grand Rapids). Weather—Cioudy. Highest and Date in 82 Years 14 tm 1908 Thereday’s Tem ture Alpena se 32 67 36 Battie Creek 68 34 Los Angeles 61 46 Rrowpeviia $1 60 Marquette aon Capen _ 60 31 Miami 7 | Cincinnett = & few oes oF , : Geciens 39 ah mew Yorn se so DAMAGE AT LOWELL—Worst damage report- Duiea o 3 7 “ » ed in a storm that swept.western Michigan was Worth 4 ie Bt. Louis 71 34| this house belonging to Mr..and Mrs. Paul Murray , dacksonvilie 90 PB ty 44 | Kansas City 62 Traverse City 66 33 aap OR. sal home. Oakland County and Pontiac. oe AP Wirephote tree, dead eight years, crushed the center of the | Senator were “wounded.” The Murrays and their daughter Alice, 8, (on Pleasant street, Lowell. A 100-foot poplar| were home at the time but were uninjured. Gowans, Carolyn Huntoon and Katherine Garrett. Other—groups on hand will in- clude the Symphonettes, Choral- ,ettes, Madrigal group, freshman |and senior groups. aoe . | Ponchatrain Wine Cellars in Detroit_ was the dining spot for members _ of the high school French Club last Monday evening. Enjoying the dinner were Bruce Scott, Jim bly. Three representatives and one President Bill Dove remained calm and asked for a motion te l » |the North Central Association of vacation next Friday when °4,000 | teachers from Oakland County con- vene for their semi-annual insti- | tute ‘at Birmingham High School. This will be the first break in school in three months. ‘ SAVE $2 TO $4! Makers Price Tags Show $4.95 to $6.95 Values Sale! 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Mrs. Bob Hope is enthusiastic i > Famous ‘Uncle Sam’ Semearill thdage meeps age re % “ Tells Chemical Society ‘Reducing Aid Racket’ Latest Operation KANSAS CITY (®—The oldtime medicine man didnt die—he's still doing business as the food faddist gnd food quack, a nutri- | tion scientist said today ' Some 10 million Americans pay out $500 millions a year for ‘“‘health foods," “health aids’’ and ‘‘diet supplements’ they don't really need, Dr. Horace L. Sipple, ex- ecutive secretary of the Nutrition Foundation, New York. told the American Chemical Society - - . Worse, he said, ‘‘the health of a significant number of these per sons is being endangered through Names of the men were with- ee ae ~@2 Ball “Bearing Swings, following the diet ef the faddist.”’ Dr. Sipple, whose organization at % 58 edb Wr sig gages” « ‘+ Swivel shade 1 . supports research to learn facts about nutrition in health and dis- ease, said the usual method of the “food expert’’ is this: He carrieg on a scare campaign, playing on natural fears of ill health and hopes for good health and long life. . He declares everyone suffers from some dietary lack. * * » He disagrees with established in- formation, condemns the general- ly recognized and authoritative or- ganizations and institutions He promises a quick, easy rem- edy if-people do as he says And “‘he always has something to sell’’—some product or pam- + phiet. | inal ever heard in her court, Fat people now are a main tar- | get. Dr. Sipple said “The racket of reducing aids and diets is now one of the most active and profitable operations of the nu- trition quack * * * “All types of food fads have one identifying characteristic — claims unlimited in-scope and as fraudu- lent as any made by the medicine man of yesterday’ who hawked cure-alls = Bier corners. For office For TV save $2 on your choice of regular 4.98 Gooseneck or Wrought Iron Lamps Here’s a good-looking ond ter- rificatly useful item no home should be without! End eye- strain caused by inadequate lighting! Handsome Gooseneck lamp makes an excellent read- ing lamp and highly decora- tive! Just-the thing for the student's désk or as that extra bedroom lamp. Choose from 6 lovely colors: Red, green, bronze, chartreuse, black or grey Your Choice 2° each You get stunning modern de- sign in this strikingly - hand- some lamp! 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The Mothers Club is. instructed by ~= _ Executor Direétor Bill Coulacos to prepare a feed for 600, It opens the several days’ celebration of the national group's forty- fourth anniversary A bird cry quite resembling a Diesel siren caused Frank Montville to make an investigation in the vicinity of his Cass Lake heme Wednesday He found that a of whistling wans were making a= short stopover on a small area of open water Farly arrivals in the Man About Town Baseball Contest favor the older players. ‘ Tulips in full bloom are reported by Mrs. Lewis Weise in her yard at Rochester. ee Veron Orcnideltoes Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Rowland of Sylvan Lake: fifty-ninth wedding anfiversary Mrs. Arthur Phipps eighty-sixth birthday Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jacobs of Groveland Township; fifty-fourth wedding anniversary. ~ oo s —_—_—_ of Holly Cari 8. Voorheis of White Lake; eighty-sixth birthday. 7 THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1954 Hey! ARENT YOU PUTING IT ON GF Our Changing World Voice of the People Says Letter Carrier Claims Postal Wages Do Not Keep Pace With Cost of Living (Letters will] be condensed when neces- sary because of lack of space. Full name address and telephone number of the writer must accompany let'ers but these wil) not be published ff the writer so requests, unless the. lett-r ts critical tp its nature: In his address to a group of city and rural letter carnmers at Drayton Plains March 22, Randall E. Spurgeon of Pontiac, a former state president of the National As- sociation of Letter Carrrers, called the Fry Committee report and the resulting administration program for reclassification of postal em- ployes. which includes an alleged pay raise, a plan to give carners roller skates and postmasters Cad illacs. He said that if this plan is adopted it will give postmasters increases running into thousands of dollars while the lowest grade carrier, who new earns $3,150 per year before deductions, would receive a $10 per year raise. He also criticized recent publi city releases which have given the impression that postal emptoyes wages have kept pace with the cost of living and wages in pri- vate industries, while as a matter of fact wages are so far out of line that it is impos sible to attract and hold qualified employes almost In the discussion it was brought out that in many cities unclassified substitutes earning $1 36'2 per hou refused to advance ewil service positions because it to classified Canada’s Mr. By DAVTD LAWRENCE WASHINGTON — There's some- thing strange and even ominous developing in the relations between Canada and the United States Fither mischief-makers inspired by Moscow are working behind the scenes to cause. friction” between the two neighbors or else some of those in charge of Canadian foreign affairs are singwarly inept in thei dealings with the American gov ernment { On Jan. 12 fast. se Dulles made a gypech of transcendent impertance-in New York City be fore the Council on Foreign Rela tons. and in that address he made it clear that the “way to deter aggression is for the free commu- nity. to be--willing and able to respond vigorously at places and with means of its own choosing.” He went on to say that the President and the National e- curity Council had made a “basic decision.” which was ‘‘te depend primarily upon a great capacity to retaliate instantly, by means and at places of our choosing.” These when they were uttered Was Not at first any tendency to question them. .But gradually. att er several wetks had passed. the quibbling started im various parts of the world and there began to be questioning as to what was meant. Then, on March 15, Lester B. Pearson, Canada’s minister for ex- ternal affairs, made an address at the National Press Club in words = and there were plain Washington, in which he asked what was meant by the words __“‘instantly."’ and _"‘means,""__ afd “‘our.”’ He added that ‘‘to put it bluntly,”’ agreements on ‘‘policies and tac tics and timing’ were essential “if this policy of preventing ag- gression by the threat of imme- djate and overwhelming vasta- tion is to work collectively.” He remarked, too, that the United States may have te go. it alone unless it consults its ~ d \ t poh would in effect reduce their take home pay. . Kenneth Thompson Route 6, Pontiac Reader Against Trial of Returned POW's The very idea of prosecuting re- turned prisoners of war for signing confessions of any kind is out- rageous. What kind of monsters are we anyway” Who can say how many boys were disabled, killed or taken pris- oner because of the shortage of ammunition” Are those responsible for that being prosecuted? If not why”? . We also have the undisputed testimony of Gen. MacArthur and Gen. Van Fleet that we could have won the war several different times, but the needless slaughter was continued. Why” One of the POW's signed a confession that we used germ wartare/ Se what, Those behind the Iron Curtain are already convinced, and these outside aren't going to be convinced by a confession obtained by known communist methods. Let's put all those who were re- sponsible for the ammunition hortage. and those officials who hamstrung the efforts of the Army Victoriously on trial Let's hawe the loved ones of thease whe their lives after to end the war gave the war should have ended serve as jurors. and let the disabled vet- erans and returned POWs sit in judgment. Former Democrat John Milliken Urges Tax Break for Parents Your editorial regarding the re- duction of income taxes by giving relief to the nation's stockholders thereby encouraging investment, is good, But what about the people who are trying to raise as many & four children on an annual income of less than $6,000? Four vears befere World War Hl started in Rarope, F.D.R. said “One-third of our people are ll fed, i clothed and tl housed.” That statement was not chal lenged. When we talk of returning to pormal, what is meant by normal? John Milliken 306 Lakeside Drive Elizabeth Lake Estates. THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Biessings are upon the bead of the just: but violence covereth the mouth of the wicked.—Prov. 16:6. * * * Re yust and fears not. let all the at be thy coun- Truth s — ends thou @imest try s th. Gods and Shak: Speare Pearson Goes Overboard to Misconstrue U. S. Policies . . . Why? Allies on its new plan of massive retaliation, He declared = that “collective action meang collec: tive consultation.” Now, between Jan. 12 and March 15—the period between the Dulles speeeh and the Pearson speech— is about nine weeks. At any time during that penod Canada’s minis ter for external affairs could have picked up the telephone at Ottawa or taken a plane to Washington ind asked Tor a defmition of- the Dulles speech or requested — the Canadian minister in Washingtor to go to the State Department to find out just what the secretary of state meant by his New York speech Why did it become necessary for Dulles on March 16—the day after the Pearson speech—to tell the newspapermen at his press cénference that, of course, there would be consultation. x He said he bad made everything clear in his New York address But he added that he did not. be- lieve we should tell the enemy in idvance where and when we will retaliate a concerted parts of the scems to be in different There drive world to get military information a Aunt Het is probably a have a house full of weekend pany and only one bathreom. about the precise way the United States will act if atacked This is not the first time a Pearson speech has caused per rlement here. He made one a few months ago pointing out that communiem had entrenched it self in Asia and implying that the United States had better ad just Itself to the fact. Other stajements from the Ca nadian foreign minister have been construed here to mean that Can- ada wants to see Red China ad- mitted to the lt N but the Canadian prime mimster has of ficially denied any ‘such intention Bug the latest speech by Mr Pearson is the biggest mystery of all, (Copyright, 1954) Calcium and, D, and Vitamin B_Complex for ‘Nerves’ Than Dope Much Better By WILLIAM BRADY. VED. of decades ago the poor souls with ‘‘weak A couple dehcate sensitive ar “hich strung” nerves that is. people who craved éxcep tional consideration, were addicted 4 to bromides aneé-or the analgesic (sense deadening) drugs Acetanilide and aspirin or one of the many nostrums containing either or both of these were pop- ular. Today people who resort to ner- vous imposition are addicted to the barbiturates—amytal, barbi, tal, dial, ipral, neonal, nostal, ortal, phenobarbital, seconal, ete. “andor the same old sense dead ening aspirin and acetanilide. There are conditions or circum- stances in which the physician should prescribe bromide, barbitu- rate, aspirin or acetanilide. That is none of our business here. This is a health column, not a doctor book. It is my province to instruct and advise you how to keep well. CE Case Records of a Psychologist ‘Shakespeare Gave Key to This Marital Tragedy Sue was about ready for suicide because of her hus- band. She thought she was a failure as a wife, but within just one week, she had him crazy about her. Millions of you wives better use the bulle- tin. mentioned below, for it applies to young husbands as well ag to those past 50. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case K-359: Sue B, aged 29, was widowed in the Korean war and has now remarried. “But I am so unhappy I don't know what to do,”’ she spoke tear- fully, ‘‘for my husband tells me he loves a former girl friend in Cali- — fornia. “But he insisted on our getting married and rushed me for six months in a mad courtship. “Now he tells me I am no good as a wife. He says I am frigid and he can't get aroused by me. “Every day he criticizes my looks and says | couldn't make any man happy “I'm so demoralized in my pride and confidence, that I almost feel like taking my own life “As you can see, I have a good figure and am _ considered good looking, so why am I such a failure - as a wife. Shakespeare was a wonderful psychologist and gave us a key to this marital tragedy when he said “He doth protest too much.” Sue is a very lovely young wo- man. She is not pee when she says she has a good re afd is considered attractive She is actually very pretty. She is also cultured and of high morals. So why does her husband keep Baering Down By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER Internationa! News Service Tax-extension year is on whis- ky. wine, beer, cigarettes. motor cars, gasoline and diesel oil. None of which mix. Which validates our 1952 pre- diction that the GOP campaign promises were a bit on the ma- larkious side. The promises made in courtship are not cashable after marriage So the taxes on our bad habits will be extended another year So will the bad habits ' There were some extraneous tax reductions in mustaqbe cups buggy whips. high wheel bi- cycles. crokinole sets whale harpoons ant) maccassars, brown derbies and tea-bags Winch classification distinctions will arouse well-pencilled sneers in the upper proletariat In spite of the foundering fathers there is nothing more irritating than taxa- tion with representation We warned the well established public in 1952 that Ike’s cam- paign managers were wrong about putting the little wheels in front and the big wheels in back The cost of the refrigerated am- buscades in suburban Korea could not be shuffled out of the a ck Thats what we are paving for That« what we will continue to pav for until the vreatest treasurer since Alexander Hamilton pave off the national debt in bingo buttons The Democrats had three won- derful wars in their last three administrations. Woodrow Wil- son in 1918. Franklin Roosevelt in 1941 and Harry Truman in . Korea They financed themselves pretty much like Maxey Baer when Maxey was world champion. Max- ey had about 11 managers and had sold 120 per cent of himself But he wasn't the least teeny bit worned When I asked him about it he said. ‘I still have R80 per cent left.”’ To my badiy digested amazr- ment I discovered he was tabuiat- ing the score like baseball! statis- tics. He thought a guy had a 1000 per cent to work against. Tn one way it is fortunate that my popularity with the profession is down to zero. I can say what T think. without loss of popularity Se I advise you to have ne belittling her in the sexual realm? Why does he try to deflate he pride and reduce her to tear every night? Well, it’s because he is passionate creatures. definitely not, despite the report to the contrary. But this young husband felt that Sue should be wildly excited by his love making. When she didn't fit into his stereotyped thinking of how a passionate woman should react, he was offended Soon he developed a sexual in- feriority complex. In fact, for the last three months their marriage has been largely platonic, for he has been almost entirely impotent, due to his defeatism complex But the average man is inclined to project blame. So, although he thinks he is inferior io Sue's first husband, he doesn’t confess that thought. Instead. he tries te beat down Sue's ego and ridicule her charm. He tells her she is no good as a wife and that she couldn't make any man happy Actually, he loves her but is so tortured by his feeling of inferiori'v to her former husband. that he can't stand it. He is almost mad with jealousy and sexual frustra- thon The essence of science is sim- plicity. Successful wives usually must feign extra ardor in order to mollify their husbands As soon as Sue followed this advice and applied the strategy described in the bulletin below, she changed her husband. Within a week, he was a devoted. ad- miring sweetheart who no longer caustically criticized her. So send for my bulletin “How to Prevent Impotence in Men.” en- closing a stamped return envelope, plus a dime. It applies to young husbands as well as to middle-aged “Ponce de Leon” cases be = Copprigh! Nopkens Syne fe ined Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE My love is yours forever, dear . Forever and a day... With all the loving sentiments... That I could every say My love is yours because I know ... Your heart belongs to me And we have promised to be one .. . For all eternity And in the sweet- ness of vour kiss Whatever storm or rain I know that my decision dear Could never be in vain Because you are so and kind I could not ask for more . You are mv mountain and my sky . And every moonlit shore And so I offer you my love . . And with my heart I say . . That I am yours forever, dear . . . Forever and a day (Copyrigh! 1954) From Our Files : 15 Years Age CONGRESSIONAL ECONOMY leaders ask Roosevelt to lead campaign for U. S. economy. New deal termed ‘‘savings hindrance.” MERCURY CLIMBS to over 70 degrees in Pontiac. creating ‘‘heat dear wave” in city ; 7 Years Ago AIR MAIL BILL. allowing au- thorizatién of -Army planes and equipment for mail carrying. 18 ready to be signed by-FDR WHEAT SUPPLY in U.S. dras- tieally fading-as amount drops to 45 million bushels below 1933 level. SS ey do no harm in anv case and will almost certainly steady, tone and strengthen the nerves and evety other functioning organ or tissue ot the body That ts better nutri- tion ; I recommend specifically an op- cium booklet too, inclose 25 cents for it. Remember these aré not medicines.___ EES oe _The “DORIS” America’s Most Beautiful Glasses! 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Lenten Guideposts - ;my life I have not been suffi- ‘Beautiful Little Miracles | Brighten Life for Novelist | By FAITH BALDWIN | which appear commonplace and Novelist and Short Story Writer are in reality little miracles. For a long time I have been I began to count them; and I could not. troubled because there have not a a been enough hours in a day to cee oe eae Interruptions, emergen ing of friends; night, irritations would come in such | mss with stars; sky at lah eee oa hone cup of tea, the letter with good ‘al a quiet hour and news ses > sat down to work,| I like to think that if I had 1 could not. with; my life to live over again, I | the best will in| Would remember to thank God for iB the world. every delight, however small, or Vecterday But I've been too busy to Piaaas | notice. morning as I| Why do we manage to remember write this, was|.. Deaetitut al yin ection what oe here wot warm day; a el cloudiess sky, r without flaw: and| I have spent so mech time Faith Baldwin a clarity ‘of at-| begging and beseeching God; and mosphere like crystal. It came to) se little in being grateful to me that all who had eyes to see| Him. Gratitude is not a common this beautiful world must. of neces- attribute. Each of us remem- sity, rejoice and be thankful. | bers the wrong far longer than Then it seemed to me, that all| the kindness. . think back over my long way ciently grateful tor these things | cn wast wel eae dream we have now. « THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1954 “preface” of what he North Carolina estimates its farmers lost 25 million dollars to | © the boll weevil in 1953, one of the worst years for cotton in the his- | tory of the state. VOICE—Leading voice op- | ~ posing admission of Alaska and Hawaii to statehood is Sen. 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White or Colors 3 and 4° eee Bishop: Sheen Draws 13,000,000 Pairs of Eyes in His Popular TV Broadcast Hitler if there were no comniu- nism, just as there would have been no rat-traps, if théfe were no rats.”’) THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1954 eerie tic and a preparation for war.) After each show Bishop Sheen | steps out on a runway and ad- = FARMERS CO-OP MARKET ats 4H Grounds out Perry Street Bishop Sheen loathes commu- a as or switches blithely from a humorous | nism, one ofthis pet topics, as well | about ten minutes. It is a friendly, -—— on as atheism, Freudianism, Karl | intimate chat sparked with humor. (Editor's note, black cassock, a red ferriola (short pa pg cape over the shoulders reaching hs programe are, detailed halfway to the el Open Set. Only 7:30 A.M, te 1:00 P.M. gram is an experiencé in itself. convincingty—in cultured In nearly all of his séries of | Se» 7 . The scene: Adelphi Theater, oor cogs gtd di And then on te something like weekly talks, the bishop devotes ae sana Wines Urlceed aoep of Ample Parking Space fer 600 Cars at the in Manhattan. Tf is 8 p.m. and the| unger when he torus tea. Me | i: some of his ‘remarks to blasting | Sve tmcor sur testes ter Got a Crounds iineuiaunananenamanaunmnamenanaal Hy = : ) and a red | philosophy. : -. | Then backstage where ° is tbe ibe howing arcs, the “ihe zuccheto (skull cap). A gold cross! (“There is a diference between | Marx and the teachings of Stalin) ©) a grew te caliieed 's suspended from a chain gleams on and Lenin. py JAMES L. KILGALLEN fi chest. blarney raja Mirch pare arf ts When the bishop wants to point |t shake his hand in congratulation | @ NEW YORK ‘(INS) — Bishop| tis expressive face is discreetly aad 2 i... tl & eee we a tenet he is likely to delve into | OT kiss. his mg: . sis Sheen is conceded to be the most made up (VS base and light tan | who is 40, ‘you look like 16.’ is ba- the classics, make some philoso- (Advertisement) ‘a popular religious speaker over tele- | nowder)—a concession to TV tech-| joney, The. blarney way of saying | Phical observations, quote anyone Skin Rash \@ 4 oe _|mique, the only thing he’s a bit |i¢ is. ‘tell me how old you are, [| 0m Homer to Browning, drama- Itchy @ a him putting be his | self-conscious about. | should like to know at what age | tize a bit from Shakespeare or re Lightning Fast Relieft is weekly “Life Is Worth Living’* pro- Bishop Sheen talks confidently, | women are the most beautiful.’ Cite a verse of postry. - from iS is 'e i ‘a (“There would have been ne communism. (‘Be not deceived. ef ail druguts. Money bask gusremes as a man dedicated to " ve included a lights are on, flooding the| Pro A La a Majestic 2." Lsewhere—in homes and other | cards QUALITY FURNACE place throughout the nation— | what he wants to say in his head. about 13,000,000 pairs of eyes are | He is telegenic. To use the ve glued on TV screens as the state- | nacular of show business he’ MODELS TO FT ANY MATING NED | I igare ot Bintop Sones ope “knockout,” a smash hit. bes : tak: tes 2 lore the battery of cameras A light vein of humor runs | and inte the spotlight. 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Chandoha Animals and Man, Cansdcle These and others may be obicined at the PONTIAC CITY LIBRARY 47 Williams St Hours: $8 am.-9 p.m. Saturday $4 Phone: FE 4-1508 New there must be a new cri- ; terion, It ts safe to say that hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers have never been to UN., though it has become what Rockefeller Center was 2 years ago. It is the biggest tour. | ist attraction in the biggest town in the country. But an in- calculable number of New York- ers and other regular visitors to New York have consistently ignered it. t I visited U.N. the other day F | What a beautiful place it is' | nest of communism. Henry Cabot | Lodge, the chief American dele- gate, points out that it can’t very | + well be a spying center for a very simple reason. The Russians have | the right—by U.N. law—to place | 155 employes on the secretariat | staff. So far they have placed only | 31. If there were something to spy | upon, the Russian quota would: be | filled. It has no such power. 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Pastel Fleeces 100% | brought comply, comply, ‘ comply es thane ability to have Doesn t Excuse to correct vision under water. Teachers Told aster os 9 Summonses NEW YORK (INS) —~A Y DOWN R CREDIT t§ GOOL MONTHS TO PAY t what - | Dr. Fink said many youngsters who owns only one car is likely to | Dr. L. J. Fink Stresses | whose bad behavior riles teach | pick up a parking ticket now and Educators’ Rights at i ore Pontiac Meeting | nothing to de | He urged teachers not to bottle Dr. L. J. Fink warned some 120, teachers Thursday to remember |“? 8%8er but “when you get good Vincent — collected that<“you and your pupils have | S74 mad . tell them | Ay : t to think and believe j praheoagh * | and you may go home without | Which = Pontiac psychiatrist's talk orr| ¥°U" headache that day.” pa “ eachers Are Human, Too” high-‘ Soran ea lighted Pontiac Education Assn's. \4 Speakers to Appear _ Tus oversight cost Guy $1,750 in | i arch dinner- . yes | Jinior High Schod. Plano, music Ot D€m Meeting Sunday |terday. even though be told the | Big now Washable Easter Toppers in NYLON-ORLON > More of those soppars you pop ito the weal wie chine. No cleaning bills. White, pink, blue. 10 FE UP TO 6 MONTHS TO PAY! PRR ROE oe ee by Mra, Wisse Exline and a brit Four speakers will be featured —— _ to 18. y Caius Gordon, * nure chair- | at Democrat Budget Priced Large, Half Size Large, Half Size man, completed the program. Hen. . — oe. Sone Tepper Coates Tepper Coats Easter Suits a scheduled for Sunday at 2 p. m. . { ry Elling was program chairman. | Two Detroiters Killed in the UAW-CIO hall at 821 Bal- bn oO} lo Pp to Aeci i nt 99 = $25 499 §& | Bolton, club president. | NAPOLEON, Ohio W—A Detroit | © woes Ol bance ce | Speakers will be State Rep. Ed) motorist and a woman oad WE GIVE AND ach onl ca sonra Carey (D-Detroit) and Rep, Leaun | were killed last night in a two-car| | © REDEEM s conteacts, | Harrelson (D-Pontiac), Pon tia | collision at the intersection af Ohio | ji HOLDEN Pontiac voters have approved the Mayor Arthur J. Law and Willis|66 and U. S. 6, near Napoleon. TRADING tenure system, which gives any | Brewer, Oakland County Democrat-| The victims were Robert Lance, STAMPS . teacher fired after a few years’ ic chairman. 50, of Detroit, and Helen Lynch probation. a right to a hearing | ——_—_— Greenwald, 61. : ae A before dismissal is finak | Missouri produced about 2%| State police said a car driven| |” eR RARER is ee ae ste eH ro a eS ee Dr. Fink told teachers, ‘Every | million tons of bituminous coal last | by Lance ran a stop sign at the | #y ARE Ea eee te Aas | 2 EM tet > ay hat ie one of us has a right to think for| year. — : DIT 1S GOOD... 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Nylons, : 2] evergiaze, sheers and organdies. 3-14, SWANSDOWN 59° | No Money Down ; Swansdown . .. the quality.name you know © means fashion smartness. All wool in box © and fitted styles. : 2 oY For your Easter Parading, Extra Sheer, Magic Motion MOJUD HOSE | hs = New shipment of sheer 51 gauge in time for Easter in new spring shades in pro- portioned lengths. Sizes 8' to 11. F Set Purchasin Se nachna Dor orci 10-WAY SUITS © 60 Cougs ~ $1 ~Mejud Nylons Mojud 150 135 Complete Selection of The pick of the fashion successes moke up this mp Fars, leg! tel and navy dresses, Sizes , 10 to 20 and 38 to 52. apes mine ton o 4 a* _, ‘Where You Get “Your Money's Worth” \ FOURTEEN Start 4th Week X-Rays otTB yr. ‘Units Move to Highland ; ‘and Oak Park Monday | in County Check | Two X-ray trucks will move into | Highlafd and Oak Park Monday as | they start their fourth week of checking Oakland County people for signs of tuberculosis. Two units, owned by Michigan Health Department, hope at least 190,000 people will come in for the | AF Experiment .May Doom KP for Servicemen ENID, Okla. —Tough old mess Disowns Solon oka scc'2S tn State Chairman Says ‘okie servicemen, are on their M‘Carthy Not Accepted Base “ace ME Fores a) ] Py The Air Force announced it was as Party Spokesman | using Vance for an experiment, DETROIT « ~— Michigan's Re- putting the mess halls under the publican leadership does not re-, Jurisdiction of paid civilan person- gard Wisconsin's Sen. McCarthy nel. as a spokesman for the party in this state, Further, McCarthy made his re- | all, policing the mess halls. recent Mount Clemens appearance’ The Air Force said it feels the over the “objections” of the state new routine should save money GOP leadership. | and at the same time provide bet- THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1954 :|Michigan GOP House Bill OKs Higher Benefits GOP Representatives Support More Liberal At CC =~ Will Explain United Fund | secretary of Seathers Oakland . ‘ | Community Services. to Council at Southfield | 4: the meeting to be held in munity Council meeting tonight at) support of the United Fund. 8 will be Forest Bradley, executive | meeting is open to the public. SAVE WASTE PAPER! _. We Are Now Paying News Paper.........30¢ per 100 Ibs. Magazines ......... .60c por 100 Ibs. Screp lron—Junk Cars—Structurel Steel TYPHEON STEEL CO. FE 4.9582 135 Branch St. Across from Americen Forging & Socket Little Boy's Sizes fe 3 | Smartly Styled for Easter, and | Sturdy Wear on thru Spring! NATIONALLY fx: SHOE STORE IN BASEMENT ‘> The request was tabled because _@4 the annual election June 14. (Teachers’ Club) that a special | election be held to seek necessary | additional funds for the new sal- ary schedule. A tentative budget of $389,225 for the 1954-55 school year was up With the fune- tionally-caused cramps, pains struation? In doctors’ tests, Lydis | Pinkbam's Compound or Tabiete brought complete or ing from such distress, in sober cases! of men- | Don't suffer unnecessary Take Lydia B. Pinkhem's ——— or = Tablets with addéd ifon. Wonderful for functional distress of hot flashes of “change of life’ too! Get a bottie todag. The Greatest Buy of them All! 1S: *) puts it at party's first public expression of | ad was iam J. Sheerin,| vides a $3 raise in the t x uni it at Oak Park Hall ‘s f bl {| Dead Will J. Sheeri presen Monday through Friday. Hours e eqs its views about the senator inso-| about 40, of Kenmore, N. Y. In- | $27 a week benefit for a single will be noon until 8 p. m. Monday far as his status Michigan-wise is Jured was Samuel E. Steele, 48,|man and comparable increases in and Tuesday; 1 witil 9 p.m a S in eye | y ommunl les concerned. ora Royal Oak. Sheerin was ident the lower brackets. The Teahen w ; noon until 8 p.m . Peesumably, Feikens and ‘{¢d as a sales representative for bill made no increases in these Thursday and 10 a. m. to 6 p.m Mrs. H. W. Gruemmer | Brogan of Maryland; two sons.| Staebler met to argue party = a Parts & of a. | Classes. Friday. FERNDALE — Service and bur- | Joseph S. and William P. of Royal | politics as a whole. The Me- | 00 0 Se Gee ara aiue me a Pengo ti ‘a rn The unit will move into Seuth- | jaj for Mrs. H. W. (Lucille) Gruem- | Oak, a sister, two brothers and | Spee — realgpre tent locomotive. Officers said the car! nore claims that drafting of a con- _ Township April re mer, 57, of 351 W, Chesterfield eight grandchildren. = See " | brakes were applied 105 feet from stitutional amendment wil! be at Southfield Fire Hall hort 61. Ave., will be held Monday at Au- Mic. Rsbooss J. Seas . . srt im | the point of impact ‘ wasted effort. % ‘ a eikens’ st comment on the | ——— Tharsday and Friday $9, the |Tora. Ill. She died Thursday in ®) ROYAL OAK — Service for Mrs. | Wisconsin senator followed a state. YYAWWAWAANAANAAAAAAAAAAAARAPADPISPISOPIPIIDLS , JM-ray van will stop at South- | Detroit hospital. Arrangements are Rebecca J. Todd. 90. or 3112 Prairie | ment from Staebler that both the 5 4 DR. HAR > jam lp oo Hours | by Wessels Funeal Home. » nana | Ave: was this afternoon at Sawyer | Republican National Committee | 3 i OLD BUSSEY > moon until § p.m. April | Surviving besides her husband 5.13) Home, with burial _|and the Michigan State Central $) , 8 and 10 a. m. until 6 p. m. April are a son, Robert H.; her mother, | | auern ame, WOM nea in Ook-| nenmitive of the GOP “propose | $ OPTOMETRIST 9%. Mrs. Ida Phanke of Aurora; a sis- X Tuesday to utilize McCarthy as a spokes- | $* > The second unit, moving into| and a brother. at the home of her daughter, Mrs./ man for the Republican Party.” i238 , > Highland, will spend Monday and Theodore M. Hansen Henry Sprott, with whom she} “As far as Michigan is con-|$ ° , : Tuesday at Highland Township| HAZEL PARK — Service for made her home. cerned,” Feikens answered, “the |g : Something NEW in Services : Hall taking X-rays from noon | Theodore M. Hansen, 74, of 52 John E. Plude contrary is true. 123 , until 8 p. m. Yuma St., will be at 2 p. m. Sat-| E — Private —_—— $ 7 Milford residents are urged to|urday at Ashley Funeral Home. | J ovice for John E. Plude. 61. of C ‘ C | d iz DR. H. BUSSEY ; > | ag Wednesday and. Thurs- | with burial in Evergreen Cemetery, | 59 Wellesly Dr., was echedoled for oun a en ar > Optometrist Most lenses and frames du- > , When the X-ray clinic will ral la ae at Mt.!o pm. today at Wessels Funeral Awbern Heights $ plicated same day, in our | § cmap legate — ; Home, with burial in Roseland) _Oncrtt Mitr west of Adams road wil |} Wow tecateg at 408. Saginaw || [ab by expert dispenser and | § until 8 p. m. Surviing are a son, Orlend of | Park Cemetery. He died Wednesday sor a bake sale Sunday at the > Sank Sq haitin Wie — ° The mebiic unit will move te Hazel Park, two sisters and two at home. church following the 8 am. and 10 am 4 en ca nat ater technician. ‘ *, brothers. + ‘ t $ ° 4 South Lyon's Detroit Edison Surviving besides his widow, _— > > ‘ifice Friday, taking X-rays trom Joseph F. Moroski | Clara L., are two daughters. Mrs.| The Ug. Steel industry started $ 18 a. m. until =. m. it will wg hase ~— ong vervice a _ = Ss apace. 2 inca ae unit A COMPLETE, FASTER, EFFICIENT AND EXPERT : ° ° , Oo *4 , . 5 - 3 a4 oe ‘ oo from noon un- pe yids aire be at-9 pm. Plude of Lewiston, Me; and one or 6.782.940 tons more than the 2 OPTICAL LAB IN ADDITION TO HIS OFFICE : : 4 ay @ hn ‘ today and prayer service at 8:30 | sister. CRRONIOUS NCAT RRP PP PP PPP PPP PPL PPP LPP R PLR PPP PPP PPP PPP PPE P PDL eer find the unit at Taylor's a.m. Saturday at Sullivan & Son ——EEE _— = = === Garage, 142 E. Walled Lake Dr. | Funerel Home. Requiem ge ts | from noon until 8 p. m. Commerce | be sung at 9 a.m. at St. Mary) folks will use the unit March 9| Church, with burial in St. Mary | from 10 a. m. until 6 p. m. Loca- | Cemetery. Soe abe tra Ct St det Py ead the Farm and Garden News home. ~ Surviving are his widow, Vic- | Rock formations on Bikini island | toria; five daughters, Sister M ° ° showed no signs of radioactivity | Victoria of Ypsilanti, Sister Joan ee eee ve rida arting Ioda when new explosions were aranged | Amelie E. and Mrs. Frank Scherer 9 there in 194. Jr. of Royal Oak and Mrs. Leo . ~ ve rs sp” West B . T | SEE PAGES 23, 24 and 25 est Bloomfield Teachers WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN-, alse adopted by the beard SHIP — A request for a $400 raise | Wednesday. in salary signed by 39 members According to Dr. Leif A. Hougen, wf West Bilooinfield School Dis- : ; superintendent, the entire school * trict’s faculty was granted by the | balance from last year will be . i Board of Education at a special | ' ~ Ww spent, and an estimated $38,000 ra meeting Wednesday night. | deficit is expected by the end of + ew > 4 P The increase. effective next fall. next year. Instruction, he pointed NY fl b ~ _~ y " brings the starting salary ‘for De- out, costs abeut 65 per cent of the mF S = N ginning teachers with bachelor school budget. if E : ‘ degrees up to $3,600. and those ae Ws f | | with master degrees up to $3,300. - n " Yearty increases of $120 up te ia 3 out of 4 cases in Doctors’ Tests * . K ‘ Ty = &@ maximum of $5,020 for bache- A t LV ie ler degree holders, and $5,320 “ are also provided under the new PAING ina. salary schedule. Catodians ot ihe schon wit! STOPPED receive a $200 raise in pay. . Included in the request for raises or ee was the recommendation by West relieved & Bloomfield Educational Association | 416 yoy putting | 4 And like thousands of other homeowners in Oakland County, you’ll “once again séek the enjoyment of having a beautiful lawn, a well-planned landscape, or-an efficient productive garden this year. Watch for It Every Friday! Starting Today! —t ne The Pontiac Press| Call FE 2-8181 for Home Delivery cy ee oo tee sores manned THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1954 ; EDC Suffers 2S New Setback sw Sea te, Action; Awaits Opening | one! of Geneva Talks One facet about the continuing WASHINGTON (®—The United |!arly worrisome —— of- States has suffered a new setback | ficials is that a foreign aid ap in its hopes for early French action | Propriations bill to. include funds to create a European Defense | for European arms aid goes to Community as the capstone of, ' Congress early ext month. Uniess Western defenses in Europe. ‘there is clear evidence of prog- French parliamentary debate many came got will begin at least a month later | than American officials had ex.| Vote eny substantial aditional pected following the conclusion of | ™ the Berlin Big Four conference last month. It will not get under way until after the April 26 open- ing of the Geneva conference on Asian problems—a fact which may | cost far more time i) the long run. Changes in the Bonn constitu- tion were approved after a week! of - wrangling in which initial, The Romans, with their talents French opposition was overcome. | for organization, preserved stand- The Big Three high commission-| ard weights and measures in one ers approved constitutional | of Rome's temples..By these stand- changes to permit West Germany | ards, they maintained a to raise a 500,000-man army, while | ent’ pattern for conduct ‘of busi- barring | actual conscription until | ness all ower the } empire. Seeee Wrench oltielaiy arena tat French endorsement of EDC now would work against Russian ac- ceptance of any proposals for set- tend privately it would not work this way. a BLOUSES Gay and pretty blouses in every sleeve length, all mew fabrics, cottons, nylons and sheers White, Pastels. 1" SPRING SKIRTS ” Wools - Cabs - Cottons - Blends CHILDREN’S "352 Huge Selections of DRESSES Pretty in glazed cottons, nylons [- and puckered cottons. Self and dace trims. Vast array of colors and combinations. 1 to 3, 3 to 6x. 7 to 14 aS Smartly tailored in slim or flared styles. Soring colors, new detailing blends, and failles. White collars, some with matching hatt. Sizes to 14. SUITS Little Ladies’ and Early Teens Textured fabrics in jackets with smooth skirts. : . : 5 up wonder-blends in pleated styles. Jackets are fitted or boxy. Sizes 4 to 6x, 7 to 14 Jane Lee Shoes SPORTS 4 CASUALS $ 99 Colors: © Paname 2? 2 Sizes to 9 © Red y "Change Accounts — Leyeweys! IS—Fine san | | = LEWIS—Fine Furniture \ ~ $109.50 KROEMLER SOFA BED with upholstered LIVING ROOM SUITES $189.95 KROEHLER REGENCY SOFA in Coral Matelasse with matching fringe. One onty to sell at a $50.95 saving. so hurry...... $209.95 KROEHLER 2-PC. MODERN SUITE. Covered in top quality figured mohair frieze with neat modern styling im lipstick red or hunter green $219.95 KROEHLER LAWSON 2-PC_ SUITE. This ever popular Lawson styled suite in Jacquard mohair frieze . . . choice of red or Og ee $269.50 KROEWHLER NYLON & FOAM RUS- BER SUITE. Beautiful long wearing 100% Nylon cover with foam rubber cushions in Grey, Green, or Brown ee — 50 lv ua ste 100% NYLON 2-PC. . Covered with Nile green 190% pl . . lovely conventional style davenport and chair—one only.......... e $299.50 ARTISTIC DAVENPORT AND CHAIR Covered with the new DuPont “Fibre E” frieze thet is so easy to clean. 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Reg. $12.95. NITE TABLE 5§* $49® : at LEWIS’. END OF MONTH = STARTING TODAY ENDING WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3ist! SAVE ON.FLOOR SAMPLES . . . ONE-OF-A-KIND ITEMS! BEDROOM SUITES $54.50 LIMED OAK DINETTE . An extension $4g* table with extra leaf and 4 matching chairs with red plastic seats, reduced to leat table with extra leaf and 4 matching +134® chairs with upholstered seats, now only. . $102.59 Matching China, $87.88 $99.50 Matching Buffet, $62.88 $96.30 SOLID MAPLE DINETTE Consisting of Refectory Extension Table, 30''x42''x58" and 4 Heavy Spear Back Solid Maple Chairs Reduced to . $160.30 DROP LEAF TABLE Ness ytd - Cinnamon mahogany . . . hand rubbed bes a 30 SEA-MIST MODERN DINETTE... A ‘= 52” extending to 64” table and 4 $ 8 manenas chairs im lovely blond Sea-Mist - mahogany . WNDU cicioie’s s/clelolu'eis)e/els e/a) a/e $99.50 Motehing Buffet .. ° esoss cece. eRe $200.00 ERMINE MAMOGANY DINETTE. The tes of eins idee large drop leet table with 3 extra 12° leaves and 4 matching chairs with upholstered os ye oon a 179" $110.00 Matching Buffet, $97.00 $115.00 Matching China $99.00 SOLID MAPLE BUNK BEDS to buy solid maple price much less than beds from less desirable woods eels hard to scratch . the Kids will go for these in « big way. $9Q% MAKES INTO 2 TWIN BEDS e DINETTES $74.50 WROUGHT IRON DINETTE . con- sisting of 486° x 32” table with glass top and © 4 wrought iron chairs with tweed upholstered seats .. J $97.50 WROUGHT IRON DINETTE Plastic top table 48’'x32” and 4 tweed upholstered $99.50 CHROME S-PIECE DINETTE .. . Lerge taifle that opens to 36'’x60"’ with extra leaf and 4 chairs with plastic seats and’ ’ $119.95. KUEHNE KROME DINETTE. Heatproof and stainproof plastic top extension teble, size 30’'x40" extending to 59°’ with extra leaf with 4 heavily padded chairs ae 95 KIDNEY TYPE CHROME DINETTE . Attractive kidney styling in this. _ eres 36"'x48" extending to ’ with extra leat = TIF and 4 eae a comfortable chairs FINE FURNITURE 62 --70 South Saginaw Street 2 " ) a ~ 7 y a 50 MENCEL 3-PC. MODERN SUITE. in tewny wainut with neat brass hardware. consisting of double dresser, matching nite stand, panel bed and reduced to eee wees $232.00 MENGEL TAFFY MAHOCANY SUITE—Double dresser, pane! bed and roomy chest in modern taffy mahogany at a $33 saving on this fine quality suite at only $239.00 JOHNSON CARPER LIMED OAK SUITE... In gleaming limed oak, consist- ing of an 8-drawer double dresser with extra beveled mirror, pane! bed and 5 drawer OOGGOE OO. cc sa cies clee sre SUITE BY . A rich new shade in a better "styled modern ulin and vou eve 90052 this double dresser, chest and bed. . $299.50 VICUNA MAHOCANY SUITE 8Y KENT COFFEY . . A 7-drawer double dresser with large chest and full size bed at $50.50 . 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These heavy metal cabinets have four shelves and hamper bin in bottom for 1¢° aon an 36” high of clear Ponderosa pine exceliently constructed chest 31" wide and +18* ready to paint. Reduced to.... ' $57.50 MAYOGANY 9-DRAWER DESK... ve- neered tops end fronts with handy filing drawer $159.50 GAS RANGE. Fine all porcelain full- size range with four split-top burners with light on top and large visible oven; oven control. of course. Reduced to. - $329.95 LEONARD 11 CU. FT. REFRICERA- TOR with 50-!b. frozen food compartment door and storage space clear to floor, = this especially suitable for « large Save $50 on this outstanding buy at....... CARPET REDUCTIONS Group of 9°x12’ Rugs Reduced to 30% | me “~~ ies vos scurprieing’y younger look. Lanolin SIXTEEN to Stop Those Horrid Lies Your Skin is Telling About Your Age | Music fun ; | —_—_ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. MARCH 26, 1954 ~ Personal News of Interest Roger M. Kyes Family Among recent arrivals at the} the Dominican Republie, Trini- Cloister in Sea Island, Ga., d2d and various parts of Vene- The 16-day éruise in the Carib- * 2 bean will extend to several color- Dr. and Mrs. William Cohoon of jafter spending a month at Fort | Myers and the Florida keys. s s s Chapter of Pi - Kappa sorority at Michigan State College recently elected officers. Vera Murphy. the Lawrence Mur- wk Read, is treas- t-uch ] LE for the family + 3 g & Th rT i Resuht: dry skin is overcome—prema- wrinkles quickly fade, your Plus Liquid today. Use it tonight. Actually SEE and feel 2 difference tomorrow morning. All this for but one dollar, plus tax. * you spent $1,000, you could not get more help than you get from a $1 (plus tax) bottle of Lanolia Plus Liquid Make-Up $1.00° Lanolia Plus Shampoo $1.00 Lanolia Plus Hand Lotion $1.00" Lanclia Plas Liquid Cleanser $1.00° Lanolia Plas ing Cream $1.00° Lanolin Plus For the $1.00° Lanolin Plus Body Lotice $1.se° “plus tax ¥ | ef the J. N. Friedlys f of East Beverly avenue. F. C. Kaisers of Mohawk road, Area students attending Mary- grove College are planning the sec- Arrives in Sea Island, Ga. ful islands, and they will also | Dixie highway have returned home | the event, which will start off ee ad, | Club Week Monday evening at 6:30 in the and Mrs. Lucille Gries of Milford. Trips to Warmer Climes Continue Despite Arrival of Spring Pentiac Press Phot, Members of Boys Club Mothers Group| Boys Club on East Pike street, are (left to agree that there's plenty of work in planning | right) Mrs, Kenneth Nichols of North a father and son banquet. Getting ready for | Marshall street, Mrs. Ralph Weir of Fiddis National Boys avenue, general chairman of the banquet, | “Youth Look at the Home” 4 Mothers Club ond annual Family Fiesta to be “heid May 7. | Walton boulevard and Joan Mazza |of Oakland avenue. | Mary Jean Hoffman of Syivan | | Shores drive is on the dance com- = 3: || mittee and Mary Janet Doherty TEP | of. Walnut Lake road will assist a child-care service that evening. * > * Mr, and Mrs. E. Curtis Matthews |of Bloomfield Hills are parents of | |a mew son, Robert Wilson Mat- | thews. Grandparents of the infant, who was born March 22 at Harper Hos- | pital in Detroit, are the C. E. Wil- sons of Bloomfield Hills and Mr. | and Mrs. Charles D. Matthews | of Buffalo, N. Y. GALLAGHER MUSIC CO. 18 & Muren, Pontiac FE 4-0566 PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL 11% S. 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Boys’ Spring SUITS 8.99 | Every little man will bé so adorable in his Eton style gabardine suit in brown or blue, 3 to 6. ay aoe By Kute Kiddie Pe het By Hi-Line | by Gibbs Alumnae Culture Club “Youth Looks at the Home” was | Serving on house arrangements the subject of a talk given by, tess in her home on Elizabeth ue are Evelyn Jackolow of South Mar-' Mrs. John Jess at the Thursday Lake road. Members answered roll Celebration of National Boys Club | shal] street, Ann Zdunic of West meeting of the Child Culture Club., call: to the question, “Do your, Week Monday evening by sponsor- to Interlakes Group Up-to-date meal planning and | with children’s entertainment at preliminary rug hooking were! fermation projects for the day Wednesday when Interlakes Home Demonstra- tion Group met with Mrs. Harry Rice on Ogemaw road. | matters in this ideal home. Roll call was. answered by an extension suggestion to a friend, and May 5 was announced as Achievement Day. Mrs. Doyle Hempton was welcomed as a new | member. Gathering Planned | \\| Mrs. Laurence Foss will be co | home of greatest perfection or a ham, vice chairman; Mrs. Charles , hostess when the Katharine Gibbs | ‘patched at the elbows’ home.”’ | Alumnae Association of Detroit; A question and answer period | meets Saturday at 1:30 pm. in the Detroit home of Mrs. F. Ross Birkhill. At that time plans will be for- Fg mulated and a committee appoint. | ed for a combination bridge party ; and fashion show for the benefit of the Katharine Gibbs Scholarship Fund. } } Mrs. Rice Hostess | |father and mother and their chil- Hears Talk |Plans Banquet Members of the Mothers Group+ Mrs. Irwin Humbaugh was hos-' » 10 Boys Club will start the| children confide in you and re-| ing a father and son banquet. spect your judgment? | To be held in the Boys Club on In her talk, Mrs. Jess sug- | East Pike street, the dinner will gested several books and pam- begin at 6:30. Mrs. Ralph Weir is phiets from the Pontiac City | general chairman of the event. Library which have valuable in- A highlight of the evening will concerning the subject 1. the presentation of trophies for of her talk. the outstanding boys of the year. Mrs. Jess described an ideal home | etters will be awarded to ath- | and suggested ways of handling jetic participants. Tickets may be She obtained at the Boys Club. discussed the relationship between renee the parents and children, and pointed out the qualities which make up this relationship. In closing, the speaker quoted from Emily Post, saying, ‘A home that is worthy of the name. is created by the personalities of a Forest Lake Group Conducts Election Officers of Forest Lake Country | Club Women were elected Tues- | day at the club. Mrs. Ernest F. | Bentley of Livonia is chairman; dren. whether its background is a Mrs. Robert W. Voss of Birming- D. Clark of Birmingham, secre- tary, and Mrs. Stanley Brown, as- followed the talk. Mrs. Hillman sistaré secretary. Fortney will be hostess for the| Mrs. Mathew Clevers is treas- next meeting. urer and Mrs. Victor R. Cramer of Birmingham is assistant treas- . urer. Coming Events °| A birthday luncheon at Devon Gables is planned by the group Close Out Save Up 20-Pc. Service for 4.. t 68-Pc. Service for 8. 101-Pc. Service for 12 Of Fine Dinnerware 32-Pe. Service for 6...’ Cee ee tee tard party | for April 6 at 12:30 p. m. Members Se | and guests are invited. Sal Webster PTA MIC wc. ‘Elects Officers . Webster School PTA elected of- ficers Wednesday at the school. | Ralph Dawe is president, with Or. | rin Huntoon as father vice presi- | dent; Mrs. Thomas Hollis, mother vice president. and Mrs. Lucille | Hinkley, teacher vice president. Mrs. Donald Bos is recording secretary; Mrs. Allen Hawke, cor- responding secretary; Mrs. Howard | Powers, treasurer; Mrs. James | Rosenthal, historian; Mrs. William Wright, parliamentarian, and Mrs. William Thomas, Mrs. Paul Gor- Joss Home Opened to Queen Mary Unit Mrs. Alex Joss was hostess Thursday afternoon when members of the Queen Mary Section of the Needlework guild met in her home on Lakeview avenue. Mrs. John Newton presided at | the-business meeting and Mrs. Joss reported on the group's knitting project. Members sewed baby clothes during the afternoon. Assisting the hostess for the so- cial hour was Mrs. Henry Milligan. Mrs. Harvey Little invited the to JOM. | ers ens os 8 ee \Sonja’s Fur Creation array Gnxasieras $ 5.95 | Sonja Henie, who adores furs, $19 95 | may start a trend with her latest | fur creation designed for her by | Leo Ritter. It is a trio of identical _,, © Extra Cups $19.95 'one black which she mix-matches Specially Fine Imported China | to suit ber various evening cos- tumes. | fox boas, one pink, one white and |.' Open Hunt Club Members Enjoy Novelty of Walking Trek Along on Foot as Their Beagles Scare Up the Rabbits BLOOMFIELD HILLS—For about a month now the adult members of Bloomfield Open Hunt have been having beagle hunts on Sunday afternoons. It s¢ems on a beagle hunt you go on foot, which of course is a novelty for members of a hunt club—and the dogs go ahead, scar- ing up rabbits. This Saturday the chfidren of the club will have ‘their first beagle hunt, which will be followed by their usual musical ride in the afternoon. Among those participating will be + p- m. and will be followed by a reception at Orchard Lake Coun- try Club. The bride-elect attended the Institute de Brilliant in Lausanne, | Switzerland, and was graduated |from the Cranhrook Academy of Art. Mr. Monod, who is the son of * Mrs. Madeliene Monod of Geneva, Mr. and Mrs. De Forest W. Can- Switzerland, and Albert Monod of dier were hosts Thursday evening Barcelona, Spain, is director of at a dinner and samba party at the Canadian Alpine Ski Club. aes home on Wilson road. | This is an honorary appointment. r. and Mrs. George H. | Mrs. Richard Craig will be her of Lahser road have as their | , rvad P | sister’s matron of honor and Sally guests about five days their | MacDonald and Ellen Green will son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Braunle of Rochester, | be the bridesmaids. Karen Craig N. ¥., and their, small daughter | will serve as flower girl. Janet. John P. Frazer, who will be The Carys and the Braunles will | the best man, will be host at the attend the christening of little | rehearsal dinner at the Grosse Gretchen Wieting, infant daughter | Peinte Country Club Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wieting and at the bachelor dinner III, which will take place Sunday Wednesday in his Grosse Pointe in_St._James- —— hone. . Birmingham. Mrs. Wieting is also) Weidi Flannery was hostess at a a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cary. | dinner in honor of the couple at _. her Orchard Lake home Wednes- Barbara Averill, daughter of | day evening, and Sally MacDonald Mr. and Mrs. Paul N. Averill, | gave a dinner Tuesday evening at whose marriage te Henry Hogan | her home on Cranbrook road. will be an event of late summer | Oe | . See tee tee Canna Ripe Bananas Best cut College for Women, | Bananas that have browned to t the point of being almost black She will be guest of — may have little sales appeal, but Friday at a tea which will be giv- they are very easy to digest. If you ° by her two future sisters- el enjoy them. that way, buy them: Mrs. Robert Henning _ TS: they will be good for both your Richard Kowalczyk, at their fa | it ch and your budget. ther’s home on Argyle road. | - oo _ _ * ¢ ¢ Mrs. Leroy G. Vandeveer was hostess at a luncheon Monday in her home on Sussex road for the board of the Bloomfield Branch of the Women's National Farm | and Garden Association. Plans were completed for the April 5 meeting which will be held at 1:30 at the home of Mrs. Lester A. Colman on Rathmore road. The speaker will be Walter P. | Nicol, naturalist from the Cran- brook Institute of Science, whose | subject will be “Beautiful-Color | Slides of Birds With Bird Calls.” | Following the program, tea will be served by Mrs. W. G. Ferguson and members of her hospitality | committee. Presiding at the tea | table will be Mrs. Perry Hill and | | Now Serving . . Your Favorite Lenten Waldron Hotel Coffee Shop Mrs. William Purves. 36 E. Pike St. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Stiffler | announce the marriage of their daughter, Mrs. Joan Richmond, Forrest Lee Dickson of Austin, , _, March 13 at the bride's home on Stanley street. The Dicksons | UNWANTED HAIR Removed Permanently trom Face, Arms or Legs Free Conseltation Evenings Appein will make their home in Birming- by tment ham WARREN 6082 * . . Re wets tne eee WARREN 6891 ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charies L. || MADEMOISELLE SIMONE Chubbeck of Lone read, bas crt April 2 20 SHORT WAVE METHOD Fermeriy with ta Parisienne Health Salen, Farwell Bidg.. 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Cut Flowers ee CASH Be | ae are tt STAN corres fl ont eee cn ene Loe alee ha = 39 South Telegraph FE 5-9955. |] For Your Convenience Open Daily & Sun. 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. | 559 Orchard Lake ie Phone FE 2-0127 7 , a ; ? fad i Party Fun Preceding UM Holiday Students Celebrate Spring’s Arrival at Weekend Festivities. By JUNE GRANSTROM ANN ARBOR — A hint of spring is in the air at the University of Michigan, and with vacations beckoning, Pontiac area students have called time out from travel plans to relax at week end parties and dances. Members of Pi Beta Phi will usher in the new season with thei annual spring formal dance and dinnet. held at the sorority hoi this evening. Attending the dance r escorts will be Beverly W. kK | af Sytvan Lake and Sue Roach, | Lynne Davison and Jeanne Mac. Gregor, all of Birmingham. Edward Leland of Gene court will see the fruits of his activities as publicity chairman for Military Ball when the annual dance pre- sented by ROTC units on campus attracts many students to the Michigan Union Ballroom tonight to dance to the music of Fred Net ting and his orchestra. Cadets will attend the dance in full dress uni- form Delta Tau Deita fraternity mem bers and -their dates will dance to recorded music from 9 until mid- night Saturday at the fraternity house. Among those attending will be Bob and Kenneth Cutler of Mark avenue, Richard St. John of West Iroquois road and Richard, Zimmerman of Ottawa drive. Several students from Birming- ham will leave next Friday for | various destinations in Florida. Joining the crowd driving te Fort Landerdaie, where many | Michigan students congregate every year, will be Mary Reb- | ertson and Bill Wilkinson. Barbara Stauffer will take an airlines flight to Sarasota. and Gail Burlingame plans to fly to Fort Lauderdale where she will meet her parents. Mr. and Mrs William H. Burlingame Dick Zeder of Bloomfield Hills will drive to Miami via Washington D C. Also heading for Miami is Arthur Fairbanks A Bermuda holiday awaits Ann Tunnichffe of Birmingham. Miss | Tunnicliffe will fy to Bermuda to meet her fiance. Dick Shallberg, also of Birmingham. New Carpets Near Soil resistant carpets are just around the corner‘ for general use in U. 8. homes Specially-treated woven floor-cov- ering fibers are highly resistant to dust and dirt—and any grime just rolis off when the carpet is vac- uumed. Those soil resistant car- | pets are now being tested by home use | VARTHA ANN WERDEN Vr. and Mrs. | Mel W. | Werden of Edgewood Park drive announce the | engagement of their daughter, Martha Arin, to Richard W. Labadie, son of the Wesley Labadies of Decatur. The’ bride-elect and her fiance attend Vichigan State College. “Spring Into Summer” Is Theme on Thursday iG Nethercott, Speechcraft Class Meets. Audible Expression | Is Topic Discussed | at Hotel Gathering Hotel Waldron was the setting for the Thursday evening meeting of Speechcraft Class. of Tipacon Chapter, American Business Wom. | en's Association. Jehn Hirlinger introduced Mrs Mrs. Frank B a and Mrs. W. Arthur Vernon who spoke on the subject, ‘‘Audi- ble Expression.” | Nd The subject was broken down | @ inte three divisions: You speak | words, voice gestures and how to | speak words. . | Lillian Laska, toastmistress. in- | troduced Julie O’Brien, who talked | on juvenile delinquency, and Mrs Howard Hess, who spoke on music |The table topic. “Yourself,"" was | assigned by Mrs. Frank A. Ander- Figure Club Fashion Your Figure Club:-mem- bers and friends enjoyed a Spring Into Summer” fashion show Thursday evening in St Benedict Hall Guests of honor were members of the Fashionette Club reducing club sponsored by the Pontiac Parks and Recreation De- partment Mrs. Joseph McLeod, president of the Fashion Your Figure (Club introduced Mrs. Howard Wheat- ley as commentator for the show. another | Mrs. Rebert Bunce was general chairman, assisted by Mrs. George Cunningham as finance chairman. Others working on the commit- tees were Mrs. Hartley Bray, Mrs Robert Quinn, Mrs. Charles Chand- ler and Mrs. Stanley Colby Hostesses included Mrs. Charlies Proulx, Mrs, Joseph Grant, Mrs Hobert Jackson, Mrs. Richard H Frye. Mrs R. M. Baker and Mrs Elvan Smith Acting as wardrobe mistresses Navy Mothers Club Plans to participate in a Mem- orial Day parade were tiade by Navy Mothers Club Thursday at Naval Training Center Mrs. Vernon Pike reported on supplies bought for servicemen and men in veterans’ hospitals and the tuberculosis sanatorium. and Mrs Mark Kinney, reported on the sew- ing done at the last meeting Sev- eral members made plaris to visit \ the USO in Detroit April 8 Light exercise usually heightens your ability to hear, but heavy | exercise can decrease it | ' ‘Holds Show. were Virginia Baker, Ellen Fish- er, and Nancy Cunningham, Mrs Franklin Racine was the pianist, assisted by Carol Smith } Club Discusses Meal Planning | at Cotter Home | “Up-to-date Meal Planning” was | | son for a brief expression by each member Mrs. Ossie Gates was the gen- eral critic for the evening. Mrs Nethercott and Mr’s. Vernon were} special guests of the evening from the Pontiac Toastmistress Club. ACE Chooses New Leaders | Josephine Stilwell was elected president of Pontiac Branch of the Association for Childhood Educa tion at a recent meeting. Mrs. Thomas Dodson is vice president; Nancy Prevette. record- jing secretary, and Geraldine the subject of the lesson given by | Mrs. Glen H, Arthur and Mrs Hareld Grogg Wednesday when! West Side Extension Group met with Mrs. Phil Cotter on Lowell | street Committees were named to at- tend the special lesson on low | calorie meals to be given April 7 in Consumers Power auditorium by Mrs. Marjorie Gibbs, senior home economist. Mrs. John Lyons Mrs. Don C. Milbourn and Mrs Guy Hackett will attend Another committee, which will attend the floral and table ar rangements program in April, is composed of Mrs. Clare E. Lan- caster and Mrs. Harold E. Grogg. Mrs. Hackett and Mrs. Warren T Fitzgerald will serve as the tele- phone committee The luncheon served at the Wednesday meeting was taken from ideas presented at a recent dem- onstration of up-to-date meal plan ning in Consumers auditorium 'Gibbs. corresponding secretary. Mrs. Alton Madden is treasurer and Mrs. Melvin Johnson is ad-| i | viser New directors are Mrs. Everett | Peterson, Mrs. Alfred Rothweiler | : and Mrs. Florence Pappert Mrs. Dodson will have charge ol the program committee; Elizabeth Halsey, legislative: Anna Thors, UNESCO: Mrs. Elsie Welch, publi- | cations. and Mrs. Gibbs, publicity. | . WCTU Secretary Will Visit Pontiac Mrs. W B. O'Neal of Champaign. | I).. will arrive here Saturday to begin a month's -organizational | 7 THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 26,°1954 Pe a ng =e a - & F me work for the National WCTU, for | & which she is field secretary. | Saturday morning she will be a guest speaker at the Seventh | Day Adventist Church on Mt. | Clemens street. 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(INS) — Kin-|{ dergarten skill blue splash effect, right, plays up gray flannel. | Spring ties have Jighter grounds land neater effect to provide con- trast. Lightweight Tyrolean and porkpie hats round out the ensem- ble for spring dressup. - 3 Re the popular two-button model ; + ‘Money Left by Visiting Relatives. Funds Intended to Repay Hospitality Can‘t Be Accepted By EMILY POST A reader tells me: ‘‘Two of my husband's relatives visited us late- | ly. They were here a week. Several times during their visit they offered Answer: If you have no maid this money could have | intended, you could send a | for the amount with a note along these lines: “First, draw an culline of the| C00rdinated outfits play an important role in spring and sweater on a piece of clean wrap- | summer clothing for boys of all age groups. ms paper. ig vigeite as rhgrs ae = a ~ comet sit and shape. chool Has Own Network suds and lukewarm water. Give ATLANTA (INS) — Little Red Riding Hood and the Wolf teachers. To obtain a certain pto- ‘gram for her class all a teacher has to do is sign a card in the |control room and the operator on | duty will tune in her room at the proper time. } A system of switches makes it | possible to regulate programs feel! : Under usua] circum- stances you precede a man or fol- | low a woman up the stairs. If there | is a front door that must be open- ed at the top of the stairs, it is simpler to go up ahead of either | men or women so as to show them | the way and open the door for | them. |on handsome lamps and fixtures Gavemply.” the real as life when you hear them To hasten drying, carefully press | ‘iM ower the eae es do out as much excess water as pos- | Yunesters at one Atlanta school. siths ead elk Gk actin Pupils at the Lena H. Cox School briefly = " conical Lt operate their own pint-sized radio ine * network, a costly project of the spread to conform to the pencil | parent-Teachers Association outline and dry. They adapt, direct and produce | their own shows — ranging from é fairy talesto the Romeo and Ju- ( liet type drama — between and Naty £5, = i ft 1 | i* 3 Al . ! long with the multiplication —_ 2 tables the children learn to over- ied come mike fright and to perform gees , all the chores connected with oper wT: ating a station which beams pro grams to 32 classrooms, the audh- torium, cafeteria and -fibrary Junior disc fockeys also are | heard by the students. Children | in the lower grades do not have | to listen to subjects too advanced for them and vice-versa. During one year of operation the litte station cost the PTA $4,000 But Mrs. Cleon Williams, a teach- er, thinks it’s worth the money She said ~ | | taught to handle professionally No book can teach the -pupils | tm ee, 663 He’s 32-inches high — big as a little boy. We love. him and your youngster will love having a boy doll for a playmate. Dress him in size 2 boy's clothes! Pattern 663 has pattern pieces, easy-to-follow doll directions for a inch boy doll only Send G cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- tern for first-class mailing. Send te 124 Pontiac >Prese Needlecraft Dept, P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea Station. New york 11. N.Y. Print plainly pattern number, your name, address and zone. In 1837, the U. S. Treasury had RIALV IAI Cle) Ol siAlolelé AIRING) IE IRIT AIATBIATS. | | lf iT iRish. 4 {in | transcribed material requested by! what this experience has.’ By ANNE HEYWOOD spent years in the guidar®e and Retirement as a second career employment field ’ | is the goal of two wonderful Balti- Together, they realized that more women, Elizabeth Cobb and seme use must be found for Vera Woods. They run an employ- |ment service, and they specialize |in placing women over- 40 ‘We began,’ Miss Cobb told me, “in 1952, when we saw the great need of the middle-aged and re- | tired worker for suitable employ- | ment. “We offered jobs for full-time, part-time or spare time. It began with those jobs most readily available for the older woman, | babysitting, companions and expanded te include a great va- | riety of work in hospitals, | schools, institutions and offices.” | Like most good workers in the field, Miss Cobb and Miss Wood find that morale-building is an im- portant factor. in their work They say. ‘The middle-aged woman who may never have worked outside her home and who has had the sheltering protection the talents and capacities of the older woman worker. Society needs her, and she needs a place in society. Whenever a new service like this comes along and makes a big suc- | +lees of her family for many vears may SWEG T- need many simple suggestions and , much encotragement to apply for Try It a job and to face the demands of the workaday world."’ true, of | Here is a good idea for you girls | enter another = it rug — now you can make facts, establishes a warm And per- hn | sonal- feeling with its applicants. : This, of course. is half the battle oe 7 Mrs. Evelyn Kot! How did these women get. this se ‘ . good idea? Well. Miss Cobb is @# or an hey need some . — hegre gfadiiate of the School of Nursing glue p_ Migros coil a t ri of the City Hospital in Atlanta iets make the exact size you want’ the Ga., and has hada lifetime in- terest in the social and psycholog- Tinished rug. This.can be round or Teal aspects of nursing | Vera Woods, who holds an M.A. Put a drop of giue in the cen- | personnel administration, has, ter of ie cardboard. Put the end | ie a ae . Gwe STReG To PAPER GG »y Make Rugs for Dollhouse who have dollhouses, You will not| start working who, on retire- | need Ra ae | | gency Assists Women Over 40 cess, you can be sure of two things First, it meets a real need in our present society. Second, the people who start it bring it to the project deep-seated interest and heartfelt enthusiasm. 1 Any woman who keeps her eyes | open and who listens to the prompt- ing of her own heart, can find an absorbing activitiy, a lifework worth putting a life into. 1 a | of the string in the giue and Make a string to time quickly. You rug too one the cardboard. ‘ If you can only find white string at your house, use it for the ing and when it is completely paint it. Be sure to do all own work on an old piece paper on a fiat surface. | | ‘| » \Black Drama |. CANNY nz " an Fa vent? £ Prrereeree teteetr tof: j 7h Dining Room Light F ixture : Needn’'t Be Dowdy, Drab By ELIZABETH HILLYER | The best lighting for dining Bgy-any beet rege roonis today comes from the best- | ’ hanging lights which looking fixtures ean be lowered close to the ta- ’ : . ble, for chandeliers that are dra- There's no reason that dining rooms should lag behind, as they matically new, and for wonder- often do, with outdated ceiling fix- iY Mmasimative fixtures that are unlike either of the other tures that had no style in the first | place. while every other room takes | ‘We 884 have form and style and that are decoratively important and provide much improved light. Many of the latter types are | from Italy or are made here from Italian designs. The fixture sketched, called Fly- ing Cloud, was designed by the Italian architect Maurizio Tempes- tini, who has become well known in this country for his distinctive wrought iron furniture. . Light from three polished brass | reflectors is particularly effective } . _ | as it is caught and returned down- t= Should Be Dampened By HUBBARD COBB Be careful when installing brass | Screws in hardwood not to use too Before trying to remove dirt “or stain from masonry, dampen thé | surface. This will prevent the por- Marks left on fleors by rubber heels can be removed by wiping with some non - inflammable cleaning fluid. As this will remove the wax from 4p IX 4733 sizes 10 by fone fedams With the jacket on, this is an | adorable spring dress — pretty | bright enough for a party! When lnc . whisks the jacket off, there’s @\ pie a surprise! The neckline is cut for | it can be repaired, summer sun 'n’ fun: Choose a gay register. radiator tubbable cotton—add a frosting of | heat will cause white for collar and cuffs. | fail Pattern 4733: Children’s sizes 2 | 4. 6, 8, 10. Size 6 ensemble 2% yards 35-inch; *, yard contrast. This pattern easy to use, simple to sew, is tested for fit. Has com- | plete illustrated instructions. lt Send 35. cents in coins for this | pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- tern for first-class mailing. Send to Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon- , tiac Press Pattern Dept., 243 Woat| eiucu game ance ie a floor lith St., New York 11, N.Y, Print | covered with linoleum. drive smal! plainly name, address with Zone, | headed finishing nails down and fill size and style number. in over them with a mixture of ground-up linoleum and cellulose s Spotlights | cement. Pari in Table Setting |==_e PARIS (INS}—Drama at the dn. <— ner table means black, says a 4 Paris decorator. Touches of black, such as black linen for a table cloth, a black. crotkery design, black glasses or black candles give distinction and novelty to a table: Plain white dishes will -have a real air to’ if a Woman wants to learn to, es them if set on a black tablecloth. | drive a car, it’s best not to sthmd Ballet dancing is based on five | to A super-modern Parisian setting | in her way. Make Lad Feel Helpless By MURIEL LAWRENCE | Tommy is a 5S-year-old boy who, | up to a month ago enjoyed his | friends. Then he came home cry- ing one afternoon after a fist fight with one of them. Since then, he will not venture into the yard without his older sister. If a former playmate is in- vited into the house, Tommy | into tears and runs to take | re in a locked bathroom. “How can I heip him?” asks his mother. “Will he oatgrow this fear?’’ lighting efficiency of their own. | If Tommy got a splinter in his | | finger, we'd dislodge it with a! | sterilized needle. Then showing | | him the tiny barb, we would say, | | “See how small ‘and really harm- | less it is.” If a fear besets him, we dis- | lodge it’ with our own uninfected point of view. Gently, without | | anxiety, we lead him to tell us ; about his fear, until. under our | guidance, he can begin to see it! | leaving him like the splinter. But if we become anxious, we | burden him with our sense of help- | lessness, as well as his own. We | | must'see the fear as small and | harmless if we want him to see | | it that way, too. And now I want to ask Tom- my's mother how she received him the day he came home from his fist fight. . He trusts her judgment on what happens to him implicitly. So that if by her words or her attitude. she implied he was a victim of catastrophe, he would believe it What he himself knew and felt about his fist fight would be lost | in what his mother thought and felt about it. He would emerge from her frightened comfort con _ ceived that he was a helpless little boy. The fact probably is that Tom- | | I think he sounds like a brave | one. | ‘That's what we want to help | him remember as we lead him to tell us abo his fight. We're seek- | ee | Mom Transfers -Anxiety ing for his feelings and thoughts about the fight this time, not over- whelming him with ours. As he begins to tell us about them, we sympathize with the anger and fear be felt toward his aggressor while at the same time we applaud his resistance to his aggressor, until Tommy begins to think he behaved like a pretty fine fellow. And power is transferred from aggression hack to the per- | son who has resisted it. That's where it belongs. I think that Tommy has had the truth of his own courage stolen from him somehow. Five-year-old boys who engage in fist fights are not helpless little boys, even if they do come home crying. How did this fact get lost? Cheese-Rice Loaf Is Ideal Lenten Dish Recipe to Serve 8 ls Contributed by Mrs. Matson By JANET ODELL Postiac Press Food Editor Mrs Charles Matson of Dray- ton Woods offers a recipe that makes good Lenten eating, cheese and rice loaf. It makes enough to serve eight people. Maybe you would like to use it for your next club meeting. Mrs. Matson, a quiet, charming person, has talented fingers. Like many other Americans, she has _ taken up oil painting and attends classes regularly She is a member of Chapter CL of the PEO Sisterhood and gives of her time to the Red Cross. CHEESE AND RICE LOAF By Mrs. Charlies Matson 2 tablespoons parsiey = tablespoons green pepper, chopped O 1 onion. chopped fi 2 tablespoons im melted garine 2 scant teaspoons salt t St accede Mix together everything but the milk and eggs. Stir in the beaten e butter er mér- , yolks and the milk. Fold in the beaten whites last. Bake in a greased pan about | 40 minutes in a %O-degree oven. Serve with a sauce made by add- ing mushrooms to canhed mush- | room soup and thinning to desired | consistency. Serves eight. Trivets, Corks, Birds Brighten Novel Jewelry | NEW YORK (INS)—Trivets from | birds right out of the cage are | going to show up as women's jew- | elry this spring. new line of costume jewelry de- signed by Claire McCardell as |, props for a woman's ensemble The prize-winning dress de | signer makes her jeweiry props” | as original as ber clothes. There's a whole collection of the kitchen, cogs from botties and... They're all part of an original ‘ Summer socks aré light little white metal birds with beaks sg weight and cool in a variety - of natural and manmade fib- wide open to receive a worm. and sprouting real red or navy curled | feathers for their tails. These cost ! ers. | about $4 and are particularly eye- s —— as swinging earrings Socks Included | There is also a gray bird pin for in Light Trend (the same price which features a sparrow head and a ¢inch ostrich tail The switch to lightweight runs the gamut in clothing from head to foot. In hose, emphasis is upoa li fabric and colors for spri : ee ee SPrin€ an's neck and arms. She hangs Light blue and tan with darker her midget black or white trivets clock desighs show up in lisle | fom leather thongs. The result | socks. These are handsome mates | Costs about $5 for a necklace. to tewn clothes. Miss McCardell has taken tri- vets — miniature ones — right off the table and put them on a voin- and nylon blends, and lamb’s wool and nylon. | The addition of nylon provides | | longer wear. The panel argyle is; The beads themselves come in | brilliant colors like orange, yellow, | blue, green and white. ' an ideal sock for sports wear. positions of the. feet. would be black linen doilies, square | ——— plates in violent colors, white can-| , opAGROt’» dies in wrought iron holders and | ‘ Another 1 _ plain — | ooo - aia, a aan oe : : etacoes ase treuse. black, prc by tine PETUNIA! 1 ae r = °F Uy, Pass em by 16 Ecndexe end Zi Ips on lronin im aver Cousi: 12 Keep on Fancy Ruffles ‘ could ea 21 Deity Uy The ruffle has returned Another dozen / BG rother Yy fashion yictare—en6 thom anien ASF ruffles, embroidered ruffles, and ¢ self ruffles, Here are some tips 4 —{ | for taking ¢are of them. z : wae’ | Truffles after washing. If they're 2 Z otbaten an bitte, « corel ] of straightening a arranging will & Hered secting mt | Press ruffles in two sections. Be- . a8i-o™ h ; rt meee olny A =. Who couldn’t,,Petunia! | | § Before — === BF it from | = bps wy They're tiny biscuits rotted “7 3¢-Beresit ems — so ie _| After pressing the edge. point the in melted butter and grated | {', 007" iemane, Pee’ > SBR iron Into the gathers and “ewing’” 2 Heraldic band 11 Pedal digits ame . Sawaw fs from side to side along cheese, then baked... and | 3 Active 17 Bee dish 29 Nulsance 43 Son of Jacob the ruffle. If the ruffle is em- they're perfectly delicious! ie B Senter n cuter wood ‘ irenea, broidered, tron the same way, but me sense 3 (Scot) 33 Summons “ press on the wrong side over a : ~_ 2 > —_— ; ‘ . , ws 4 3 % “_ ty THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1954 NINETEEN St. Fred Set for Free Day Next Tuesday ‘30 Every | 7 ) | = WEEK PHS Juniors New Members _ |PHS Club Inifiates Gi Pled | Planning J-Hop Ri ecctes Chay 42 Future Teachers Sodalists at St. Mike! Initiated into the Pontiac High freareisememes|- | LUCKY ~~ oo @ pledge | ten new members, enlarging the Prepare for the Feast to students seeking membership of Annunciation : - gromp to 42 students. Thursday. Joyce Davis, Lillie Johnson, Judy | At St. Frederick, happy smiles Gloria Cooper, vice president, | Mills, Doris Jane Pence and Jewel ae ‘ould be seen ag students antici spoke on the club’s constitution, | Reeves. — and udents signed Frances Sekles, Aaron _= - z Gute Arlene Swanson, Fay Westerman, Tames to the organization's roster. and Joyce Whitfield completed the “So tegen te [tao ‘See SUNDAY’S oa Dee Tharp and oaere | Sf. Fred Sfudents DETROIT TIMES Others who gained membershin | Mark Annunciation C pated the arrival of Teacher's Ins- titute set for March 30. The student body will be treated to a free day with the regular order of classes resumed on Wednesday. Religious celebrations were the keynote of parochial life this week with Michaelite Sodalists prepar- ing for the annunciation feast. At Pontiac High School one of were Charlotte Stark, Jessie Stan- » > > tee ee dridge, Delores Luuite, Ning | Parochial students joined in the || . OF first serial numbers . . . school career found juniors hard Folsom, Deanna Dovre and Mari- | religious celebration of the Annun- at work for their annual J-Hop. Jee Minesinger. ciation this week observed through- match your dollar With chairman chosen, anda Completing the novice list {s | Out the Catholic world. ° theme selected it won't be long Sally Roth, Kay Chmiloski, Elaine | St. Frederick High School ob- bills against them! before couples will be swaying in _ Hamilton, .Donna Moore, Phyllis | served it Tharsday with the offer. ° a world making use of the charm — . and grace of Southern life. DISC FANS’ DELIGHT—These four Pontiac High aA School students have every right to be joyful. They | 2965 Lapeer Rd., “Stag or drag?” It’s obviously | PONTIAC HIGH F are grinnfng in anticipation of the “Record Hop” | “drag” for Cheryl who holds two tickets aloft while Five delegates were elected by | set for April 2, and highlighted with the scheduled | Marv Caswell (right) of 72 Home St., willingly the Future Nurses Club to attend | appearance of Bud Davies’ CKLW dise jockey. | hands over the legal tender to George Paulson | the Future Nurses Tri-County | Sophie Cosmas (second from left) of 210 Ogemaw | (second from right) of 72 Parkdale Ave. Inter Council, writes Vicky Micu. Our busy school * WP | as the combined forces of the sen- ® ear the theme ‘Southern Silhouette.” | scribe further re- ~ jlorgs and freshmen defeated the p { H Chosen as co-chairmen for the | lated that the junior bowlers, They received on 1ac Ig S even were Phyllis Law and Bob; Inter-Council is the trophy in the championship Johnston with Burton Belant head- race. ing the Publicity committee. screen, geese Dance April 24 |= sre x sce “i Pontiac Press Phete Cotter, Fay Rd., seems to be asking Cheryl Hutchinson (left) of Westerman, Sylvia | ing of Masses for the intention of Molina and Shirley Shaw. * the Holy Father. at wn ns 48 South Saginaw St., Pontiac composed of Wayne, Oakland and Macomb®@ Counties. The @ Club which met to map out plans : handling refreshments. t ea Tree for future gatherings. Chairmen Are Chosen Deceretions eupervieed Nig e* *« 6 ‘ : , ger made “plane for ox. Funsemacx for ‘Southern Silhouette’ | vy Bob Crandall, and the musical the Ma outin; i which wil be VICKY After a week of blood, sweat and| J-Hop Planning — a ¥ ; : tears, says Mary Drake, the proud * held at Selfridge Air Force Base. Pontiac High juniors Chosen chairmen of the Patrons May 8 is another date the F. N.’s|SPhomores were declared cham- , ot |Committee is Barbara Hess and are circling. That's the day the etre iii pered for the wadijeel event Future Nurses scholarship will be etball program. . which is the highlight of the semes- | dance committments. awarded. ter, their annual J-Hop. Student Council members were On April 24, chiefs and squaws| There are about 54 million ve- really on the ball. No sooner is _ | will whirl to music spotlighting | hicles in the United States. . A Good Used Car “Record Hop”) than the feverish council brains are planning Is An Investment in Safety ~ STOP and SHOP another at ST. MICHAEL Everyone .at the high school Spotlighting the early spring days will be a variety show for some- ‘) in, ichael | burned the | . — = se a ue ee peed a Beat tae|| The Automobile Super Market time in April. Tryouts will be held Monday in the school auditorium, | intramural basketball news. The _ examinations mark the end of | senior girls won the coveted intra- third quarter of the present L. C. AN DERSON Inc mural trophy in the girl's basket-| School year. / ° ball competition ———_—_—___ MY 2-241} Students were Kentucky produced about 27 mil. | : ; . busy with scissors lion tons of coal last year. | On Route M 24 - Loke Orion, Mich. sad pee ee = 3 : A G A fi iG 48 South Saginaw St. cornet he soon. MARGARER \'/ 720 ing indifference of students to pre- sent school conditions which need ou improving. A tableau of the annunciation was alse presented at that time by sodalists. 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ONLY eee 19 45 | an We << , H ae SOUTH cALINA SAGINA | 1: & a — a sf t ‘ én . + i : : 4 \ i ‘ are: . : 1 Pat } f . ' \ : ‘ \ ‘ a ‘ t ) \ . ‘ 4 : jae EES OOULOl Or O e.hmUmlt( i ta le i t TWENTY THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1954 Ls . . . | 1 ¥ Beg tha tr, be exci," 2° 12 Foster Mothers [4 Girls Reunited |£t,*s' xt ts,"a"s Ge Boy, 11, Dead on Rood, | rtm ts, bite driver, was| aid he was tn hie way to 0 ale § ver times have trouble getting their | f With Fath 74 daughters found him Monday and Left by Hit-Run Driver way in suburban St. Clair Shores.| Police found bits of glass from oe ae eer a te | Problem : CI, 44, —_| arranged for last night's reunion.| DETROIT (UP)—The body ot| Richard's Mr. and Mrs.|an automobile headlight near his Beavers are equipped well for ISCUSS | 5 ‘'D d’ 24 Years oe + no ae | R 1 Keith, 11, the py body. . + | their aquatic life. he claims. Their | It Total Increasing = and nostrils aut tically | A dozen oe — LOUISVILLE, Ky, W—Leonard| Mrs. Dolores Simmons. Mrs. Etta | See erind “thelr Inne iaciss | Oriom met with Catholic Family | Dickman, 74, was reunited iast|Charbonnean_and Mrs, Ruth Amn, New Stands of Aspen “go that they can chew while swim. | Service Center staff members and | night with four daughters who had | Hornback, two other daughters, | A | also live here. Mrs, Blanche Mo- use ming—still working like beavers,” | directors this week to discuss the | feared he died 24 ago. in Michigan One C mt | wseemicns of & onal 4 os en |. weer Dae FRAYER'S| lati wrence comments. ' of Population Boost oe raiily Cont them and their mother in reed ee i nea Sori | . ANN ARBOR — Michigan's bea- . ° Pen — y use he didn't want to be a| | Dickman trey ,-aaredlee Housecleanin ver population, now at its highest Auto Pioneer Dies ech a discussion at — pone Dane . eee — — oe pring g point in 50 years, really is ome nee sved a nervous break-| oo the last visit, he seid, mt be | good substitute mother’s most im-| down as a result of a rheumatic ™ | Portant point is the ability to love | condition, he said. ae eee eee the child placed in her care and Dickman, now an invalid, ex-| bod . re pot bisa os 3 sons oe ee oe oe oe oe Not only did he Vedr, apes atholic Fam er pension in one room ir a sociate in the U-M school of natural | tied Wednesday at Clearwater), pontiac Area United Fund | St. Louis tenement district. pr Paced, polkgaalargicedh sos g “I just can’t ge points-out that the ani- Fie. agency. Although several years have | Briscoe, born in Detroit, was passed since -he.geas declared le-| said. . OLDSMOBILE Briscoe, in a num- Mason Couple Returns 22 q 7 | Det | f.. “88” 2-Dr. Sedan oth ay reper alg jp Florida, Aged 79 : F if example of the latter is the aspen| ber of ill-fated auto enterprises in a , y days of the industry From Trip; Wife Killed formerly earl E occupied by pine forests. | Benjamin died in 1945. ‘| LOUISVILLE, Ky..@ — Mrs. ya | One of their endeavors, the Brush Clarence P. Whipp of Mason, Mich. ~ | Runabout Co., introduced a one- was killed yesterday when her hus- —— food, but also ts | cxtnder car in 1910 that offered band’s car bounced off a con- | | On All UP %o Merchandise - TO OFF Listed! —@— WESTINGHOUSE —e—~ economy of operation and conven- | crete highway divider and plunged pee lience of handling. | down a 150-foot embankment. Briscoe is survived by his widow,| Whipp was unhurt in the acci- ee ee ae the former Florence Durand; a son, | dent on Dixie Highway near Fort . John D. Briscoe, of Lakeville,| Knox. 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In the above pic- | The picture was taken at Fort Benning, Ga. | SAD LOSER—Ster Dusty, an entry in a New Orleans cocker spaniel show, seems to think his traveling crate is some kind of jail. | Dusty’s morale.wasn't very high after failing te win a prize at the show. “It’s really a dog’s life,” Dusty lamented. i ad -QIMULATED ATOM BLAST—Soldiers of the. 278th Infantry regimental combet team watch as a simulated atomic explosion is set off at Ft. Devens, Mass. Lt. Frances X. Kalo, of Waterbury, Conn., said the purpose of the blast is to “familiarize with the sight = for Test of Polio Vaccine THE PONTIAC PRESS PONTIAC, MICHIGAN ac Child Guidance Clinic Exp sg lonia Students | Return fo Class Pupils at High School Struck Thursday Over Teachers’ Contracts IONIA # — Striking students of FEE : | F i ! a : e f * ee ; ‘ ane Px Z o« . ae ae en ™ Me eee eee ll lll LL LLL LL HOSPITAL VISITORS—Limited accommoda- | } tions for visitors at Pontiae General Hospital are| visit the institution daily. The lounge seats only | shown by this shot of the entrance to the hospital’s | 18 people. Regulations limit a patient to only two | only visitors’ lounge. Shirley Dovre, hospital ad-/| visitors at a time, so many persons are forced to | miniotrative assistant, estimates that 600 persons | stand while waiting. | other teachers were =z == Minute Lounge Forces Visitors to Stand intended | An increase in the number of| recovery by providing a mental, “Doctors often have to meet with | of four Visitors has gone hand-in-hand stimulus to supplement hospital a patient's relatives in the corri- Douglas Welch, president of said the board took three | the recent meeting. | | Paul. Volunteer Leaders Listed Petey a day are very, hospital administrater stated, _ Patients, except babies and chil- | limited, Miss Paul explains. “and can seat only about 18 per- | dren, may be seca daily from | | meen to 7:30 p.m. maintain health standards plus saf ing the quiet for patients in Mrs. Arthur Albright, Oak | hospital's treatment area, onl, Paul said, because “we believe vis- | 15 | itors can help speed the patient's | irs Zigmnd Nia. City Library Gets Mrs J. ¥. Walser ot Wetertort 7] New Volumes Park; and Mrs. Joseph De- Farmington. recruitment, since! twent new books have been . Herminio” Rodri- es assisted by Mrs. ; al Oak, and Mrs. Ray Eno, W e. These that cars are OF | fiction, are: A@elt Fiction Brandon's Empire, L. P, Holmes ] pir "Hour Heumaa PLANNED FREEDOM SHRINE—This is an | launching | artist's conception of the “freedom shrine” which ii HELE A E . AP Wirephote and sound of an atomic bomb without the danger of The bomb was made up in a 55-gallon oil drum containing TNT, white phosphorous grenades, 40 gallons of 100-octane gasoline, 100 Solve Problems By fis f 4 i rel in iH : EZ i 42 - Eager i E i : ‘ i ive 8 § F ? i Hi | tH rf FF if re é i ri rev! LH. ? Ri 4 oJ City Offices Movi R MOUNT faa f needed voters TWENTY-TWO SES ae ee Chl cl Cle THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1954 ~ Don’t Let Acid Stomach Ruin Your Good Times Poison in Water Gun Fails to Kill Wife HOLLISTER, Calif. @—A truck- er tried to kill his estranged wife by ‘squirting poison into her! - mouth with a water pistol yester- day and then took his own life by drinking some of the same poison, with his estranged wife Rose, 42, and that when a_ reconciliation attempt failed, he shot the liquid | into her mouth with a water pis- sl ; Mrs. Patterson spat out most of it and rushed for town to be treat- ed for burns. 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Huron St. ye GOOD HOUSEKEEPIN Open Daily 9 to 5:30—Fridays 9 to 9) SHOP ' BY of PONTIAC . THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1954 TWENTY-THREE— Prepare Tools Now for Garden & r . F ii Fs 7 f cf + a i i ? i 2 ® rE E E : a ¥ 5 5 5 ¥ job and then suddenly remember that the lawn mower was broken last fall, or that you forgot to order seed and fertilizer, or the many tools you'll need just aren't where they are supposed to be. : < ; { i r z i Fitite RHE ttf A 4 Unless you oiled them well last | READYING TIME—Larry Fetter, 12, helps his dad, Mark J., get Farum and G Ya — Pentiae Press Phete fall you are likely to find them | the garden tractor ready for spring plowing. Fetter, his wife Gladys, | berries and grapes and other garden crops. The Fetters are looking rusty. | Larry, and daughter Nancy, 7, all werk the half-acre garden behind | forward to a bumper crop in 1954. They are also looking ahead a Paint or varnish on wooden han- | the family home at 3162 Warren Dr., in Drayton Plains. Last year | few years to when 2-year-old Jane, the youngest child, can also help dies will save many a splinter this | they raised corn, potatoes, two kinds of beans, strawberries, rasp-| out. Fetter is a mechanic for the City of Pontiac summer, and as always, a sharp tool makes the job an easier one. | Power equipment must receive special attention; be sure to drain the old oil and: give all moving parts a double dose of grease. Remember that badly By JOE HAAS Worn parts pat an added strain Because of allotments, the acre- on all other parts se check each | age of wheat in this area is some piece carefully and replace parts | f what lower than last year, but the | ewop has gone through the winter in good shape It suffered to s&me extent on account of the dry weather which prevailed just after it was planted less expensive to buy than seed- !ast fall. This was partially over- lings and you'll have the plants come by the shallow freezing of ready to set out whenever you | the ground during the winter. This wish. A supply of good topsoil is | #llowed the melting snow and other necessary for this and will be use- Precipitation to immediately sink ful later on in the garden and on ito the ground the lawn. ' Recent night freezing and day thawing have not caused wheat to lft because it was so well reoted. This also is true of al- falfa, timothy and other winter feeding crops. According to Oakland County Agricultural Agent Edmond W. Al- chin, this week's rain brings the ground into proper balance and should get spring crops off to a good Start. Corn. also under allotment, prob- {ably will not be planted on as large a scale as last year. Oats will have about the same acreage, but potatoes will be considerably | County Wheat Acreage Somewhat Lower interest in this area in garden crops, especially sweet corn and tomatoes. This also is true in the poultry line, with many people making a start in raising broilers | and laying flocks. For the first time in a decade the number of dairy cattle in Oak- Birds Still Need Feeding Station Meals for Awhile Just because the weathe! is get- land County showed an increse dur ing the past year. Early in the 140s it reached a peak of 16,000. then gradually dropped to 12,000, but during 1953 showed an increase of three per cent over 1952 With proper weather and mois- ture conditions, Alchin feels that - this wil] be a good year for the farmers, -‘most of whom now are engaged in tep dressing their wheat and making their spring s of alfalfa and other hay crops. | As far as can be learned. the first farmer in the county to start his spring plowing is Newton Cree- vy of Springfield Township. who turned a few furrows in loose loam. | Superficial Job Useless Saturate Soil { When Sprinkling Garden | There is little point in planning }@_garden if you don't intend to keep it adequately watered. But don't water unless you intend to do a thorough job regularly Occasional light sprinkling is | werse than nothing because it | wets only the tep of the ground, | encouraging a too-shallow root | system. Moisture should saturate the soll to the plant’s rect depth. | To wet the average soil to a) depth of four inches you must ap- | ply what would be a blanket of water one inch deep spread out on A tin can set within range of | | the sprinkler will help gauge wa- ter penetration — one inch in the ean indicates that the soil is now wet four inches deep. Once the soil is saturated don't water again until the soil is al- mest dry. Pitants benefit from | these alternate wet-dry periods. New lawns, however, need clos- er attention. Young grass-roots get all their moisture from a shallow surface. If it becomes parched just once, there'll be trouble Early morning is the best time to water, but applications in early Antibiotics Help Chicks | Grow Faster in Tests ~ Some day we may develop chicks especially adapted to the age of antibiotics . Research men at the Iowa Sta- tion found that one strain of heavy chiekens grew 22-6-per-cent faster ~ to 8 weeks when they were fed | antibiotics. . Another strain showed an in- crease of only 6.3 per cent. The average response for nine groups was 12.7 per cent In this test chicks on antibiotics showed a death loss of 3.7 per cent; those without, 9.1 per cent. at war 7] 48 $. Saginaw St. Dwarf Apple Trees Thoroughly Promise Big Yields EAST LANSING W — Michigan State College horticulturists hae evening will get by if fungus dis- pri saying little mary demered dwarf i , appie tree experiment use — aren't a problem and you een't lane pire aa * * Dormant roses can go in now in sections where spring-planting is recommended. Follow enclosed : directions carefully. f small. M.S.C. specialists believe LET ME SHOW YOU HOW YOU CAN ADD $1,000.00 Or More te the Value of Your Home ark Bros.’ World's UIT TREES, Also Baby Chicks LINES FEED STORE 3675 Auburn Ave. Ph. FE 5-5442 White’s Nursery Complete Landscape Service Nursery Stock 71 S. Cass Lake Road j Pontiac, Michigan FEderal 5-4711 | McNeil's yard and garden. landscaping problems . . 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UNION LAKE FEED & SUPPLY 7215 Cooky Lake Road Delivery Service EM 3-4812 BABY CHICKS 4A Grade New Let Every Menday Place Your Order Now Feed and Supplies DANCEY’S PET and GARDEN SUPPLIES 358 OAKLAND AVENUE a Dixte Feed Store Bock 3 Nerth WARNING: f Pit Awnr wever LMTTHING . it, Recre assistant ion Dept., num ichen just by | bottle. watering in 1osses and — counts over miniature, constantly and teaming with life. Streit calls fancy ng ing it a terrarium a bottle-garden— and recommends it for lazy people name for who have no inclination to water plants and no green thumb to in- duce gardens to grow. The wonder of a bottle-garden is that it takes no time, requires no care and-doesn't cost a cent. It is self-watering, self-sustaining and will grow in any climate or atmos- phere. Te get one rummage through the attic and find a wide-mouthed 2-galion mason jar, old fish bow! or similar glass container, Then take a trip to the nearest, low lying wooded or swamp area and collect various types of moss and small plants. - -—Aprange-the plants so that they cover about the lower one-third of the container. If using a bottle or jar, let the side form the base to give a wider planting area. Be sure the plants are moist when placing them. Then, when your artistic eye tells you you have an attractive ar- rangement, cap the jar — a plastic dish cover serves very well. or any piece of plasti¢ held in place with a rubber band That's all. The garden is fin \ ished and requires no further care Now enjoy it Streit says the only time he takes the cap off his bottie-gar- den is te smell . When long winter days give him a nos- taigia for summer woods, he un- ‘ caps his garden and takes a long, deep whiff of its swampy, earthy edor, That's all he needs te recapture the outdoor days | spent fishing, or tramping | through. forests on his vac — Every day something new pens to his jungle garden, Streit says. When he first got it, bugs insects and spiders would hatch out along with new seedlings. He |had all the fun of watching them without the fear of getting bitten irs ORGANIC THE BETTER WAY TO BETTER LAWNS and here's why: & #3 ceca © contom: the “MAGE of aotere § och 2. FASKY APPUED: Rego! Lowa food is mode of fee milore petets erewrme cieor+ cory . heeding ond fort ection 2. LONGER tASTING: TT . Decowse of ts specie! lormue of notwe! @rgonc foods, Rega! wil iow longer ond sustom ever feeding to the pian! roots 4. IT WHI NOT BURN: Pege! Lown Food berewse of O neturc! t Vee can me ® treaty witha wony, keeping them The plants are self-sustaining and self- their ‘5 plant Bottle Gardening hap | PONTIAC ROAD AT OPDYKE ROAD Fam and Garden News Flower Colors May Not Mix Choose Varieties That Bloom Separately, Use Solid Hues There is a tale popular with gardeners that all flower colors go together, ‘because nature can't make a bad color.” Dr. Joseph Howland. garden edi- tor for a household magazine, states that this is nonsense wher- ever man disturbs a natural har- mony. “First of all,” Hewland cen- tinues, “by bringing tm exotic plants or exotic varieties of na- tive plants, he may upset na- ture’s local coler palette and in- treduce foreign cotors.”’ - There are two other reasons to consider too. Actual flower col- ors may change, “ore or less drastically when a: plant is brought into a new climate and a new kind of sot The transplanted flower, if its color has changed, may look ter- rible in combination with a flower color it enhanced in its original home. In addition, many flower colors today are man-made. These may clash violently with older colors of even the same plant. Avoiding flower coler fights can be best done in four ways. The article suggests that you 1. Buy only name varieties and they are flowers from seed, rose bushes, tulips and daffodils. or flowering shrubs. Then you know the exact color to expect ” Pentiac Press Photo in a tightly-capped jar or locked-in Varieties atmosphere. Streit n his hobby garden ® Choose vaneties that bloom at different times. Expert design- ers do this just to get their spec- ; , tacular show effects, and thes He has counted over 35 different rely upon a succession of bloom varieties of plants In the two bot- variety after variety. to maintain tle-gardens he has assembled. Soft the pace through the while sea- cushiony broom moss forms a little son. 4 Down ni - —— vere 'S 3. Separate varieties that bloom Bren, Cupiike. fringed = cladoma. simultaneously by big masses of of Michigan winterberry green foliage 4 Plan color schemes so that each variety supplements or blends with its immediate neighbors and the whole garden makes a co; ordinated color picture. Pruning Platform Invented by Grower BANGOR \#—His own ingenuity There areNyild geranium, spag- num dandeliO\_reiwdeer lichen baby mushrooms and just plain’ clan on seems to grass come up every day. Streit savs And watching the garden ix the next best thing te going on a sum- mer outing, People who have ter- rartums develop the trick of pro- jecting themselves into the min- iature jungle and mentally tranp- ing its miniature hill, and val- leye, Streit says. It’s a goed care has paid dividends for Edwin Buyce. a Bangor fruit grower for the jitters who had a problem in pruning He keeps his plants near a win- trees of all ages and varying dow but-out-of the sunlight in his; heights. He wasn't satisfied with” apartment at 915 State St. And he says his wife, Adele. gets just as much fun out of them as he does Although the bottle-gardens never seem to die. Streit estimates that they probably would grow too big for their containers in about three any of the pruning platforms he'd seen so he dreamed up one. and proceeded to build it at a cost of $175 His platforms can be adjusted to the right height and then driven into the tree for ready access to years the branches by the pruners “But by that time, youll have Jt used to be that Buyce. with all sorts of new ideas you'll want two helpers and hand tools, could to try out in your next one.’ he trim 13 or 14 trees in an 8&hour Says day. With the platform and pneu- He guarantees youll be a bottle: matic tools they can cut back addict, too. after the first. week. heavily 27 to 34 trees in the same | ee length of time If you have overplanted and —_— Almést every laying flock in Michigan could be reduced by 10 per cent by good culling without hurting production, an M.S.C. poul- tmman asserts want to cqmply with your wheat acreage. allotment, you can plow under the excess acreage for green manure, pasture it off or cut it for hay and silage Sitting on top of of the World 7 Come in and see the Farmall Cub. Climb onto the spring-cush- ioned seat. Ride out into the field, flip a tiny lever with your finger, and down goes the plow! Big slices of soil roll over and you feel like you're sitting on top of the world! Here's a chance to really enjoy country life. . . have crisp, vitamin-packed vegetables . . . raise profit-making crops; .. have a full-time living from part-time farming! That's real living. And don't forget — whenever you need parts or service, I'm always here to help you. =" See or Call Us Today KING BROS. PHONE FE 4-0734 Your Authorized Dealer for FARMALL TRACTORS McCORMICK FARM IMPLEMENTS BOLEN’S GARDEN - TRACTORS KASCO FEEDS $COTT LAWN PRODUCTS i id ‘Drill Legumes in Wheat Stands for Best Results EAST LANSING — Wheat grow- ers, if you haven't been successful | in getting legume stands in wheat, | don't give up. Drilling the legume | seed in early April rather than | broadcasting in March will im- prove the stand 30 to 200 per cent That's the word from Milo B. Tesar of Michigan State College's farm crops department. He asserts that the greatest improvement from the April seeding will be on the more droughty, fertile soils About one-half of Michigan's mil- lion acres of wheat will be seeded to legumes this spring. But, says |Tesar, these seeded acres will |have failures because the well- | established wheat will give the | legume seedings too much compe- tition. : ' Broadcasting legume. seed on top of the ground often is successful, | he admits, but too often the seeds germinate, then dry out and die. Drilling the seed works better be- cause the seed falls in the drill disc furrow, then is covered lightly by rains. Economist Suggests Solution to Surplus EAST LANSING W — If potato growers could only find some way of encouraging everybody to eat one more pound of potafoes a year their economic problems might well be solved. less That thought was advanced re- ~~ cently by George N. Motts, Michi- gan State College economist at the annual winter meeting in Stanton of the West Michigan Potato grow- ers, In 1909, Motts said consumption of this country was 139 pounds. In 1952 he said. the figure was 98 pounds “If you could raise the consump- tion of potatoes to only 99 pounds you could dispose of considetable more potatoes."’ he pointed out He added that the increase in population since 1909 would make a significant increase in demand for potatoes if usag@ were boosted only the one pound per person Motts said a recent marketing survey indicated that housewives are the biggest buvers of spuds Efforts to boost sales should be directed at them. he told grow- ers the average potatoes in Agricultural economists expect turkey prices during the 1954 holi- day season to average one to two cents ) below those ot 1963. —EE Michigan Lags in Poultry Field for Raising Chickens, but Production Limps EAST LANSING — Michigan ought to be a more important poul- try producer because the state has all the essentials for it, says J. A Davidson of Michigan State Col lege's poultry department. Even with its vast population cen- ters; enough feed supplies and good markets, Michigan just barely limps into the top third of the | States in poultry production, Dav. | | idson points out. } ee ee | a farmer with a part-time | poultry euterpeice can do ‘well | in Michigan if be has a large enough volume. That means enough chickens so. he can afford to purchase .eed in large quantities and tabor saving equipment, and have a good mar- keting system. Davidson said the poultryman should shoot for these goals to have a profitable enter- prise: A greater number pf eggs per bird — by using the right kind of birds, proper feed and feeding methods. A higher percentage of eggs in the summer and fall. Better quality eggs, both ex- terior and interior. Better disease prevention and control methods A flock large labor saving equipment crease labor efficiency gh to utilize enous and in A poultry man, advises Davidson should keep only a ullet flock un less the flock and buildings are large enough to allow him to keep 15 to 2 per cent of his birds in the second year, Well Fed Plants Resist Summer Drought Best How did your plants make it through the 1953 drought? Some gardens last fall looked fine. others terrible. Needless to say, watering made the big difference Here are other tips: Well-fed plants and lawns stood the dry weather best. Deep preparation of so moisture and roots could really reach down. helped in many areas. Summer mulches worked wonders in keeping the soil damp and the roots cool. soil ‘Soa Brooms | detergent solution occasionally, k Barn This bath loosens dirt that clingw To keep barn brooms in better to the bristle ends, then brooms condition, ook the b bristles in 8 are easier to « use. 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D. | publican nomination for governor, | Says he will kiss babies——but not “Blowing Wild” = Gary Cooper and | sive them away. rbara Stanwyck tainment and public life include | * the Duchess of Windsor, chosen LN as the best-dressed woman in in- | e_- | ternational society; Oveta Culp) if Hobby, mysteriously cited as “all | —-_ *<"| NEW YORK (UP)—Mrs, Dwight | American,”” and Elizabeth Taylor, | Pigs’ is 1D. Eisenhower was named the | chosen the best-dressed screen | ; best-dressed woman im public- life | actress. j | by the Fashion Academy, a school | — | that teaches fashion design and | fasr Rever: ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1954 : | Mamie Rated — -. Best-Dressed ~ in Public’ Life ool * i 22 tees the Pre ee : * "% *: * 3 “ Vea: 2. mt? ¥. deine cane Te America’s Favorite -} | illustration. oe eam The «First Lady. who was Frozen Dessert dropped this year from the 10- * best-women list put out by the New oe ee ee Brake reported receipt of a let- ter from a~ woman who went —ALso— straight to the point. She asked: | York Dress Institute, won the . “Do you hav children for t for the academy's list ‘Dangerous Crossing’ Bill siootion? I would, like a child lig Nin (paced sirslght: Sent be ‘eoinof COLDS J EE Michael Rennie || shou 6 or 7 and bright... .” cause ‘‘of her fashion awareness Brake said his youngsters are at the many international gather- THE GREAT Doors Open 10:45 A. M. Er ree pretty well grown up. ings she attends’ with the Presi- yr rrr _ —_____ den.” ADVENTURE... | BS nt Others on the list representing ver i's strand a “| THE FLAMING STARTS SAT.-- ( PASSIONS... 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NUEVO LAREDO, Mexico TODAY AND TOMORROW | setae ee | Hey are ae | {ste cate was ieerted ietng ANEW ; p ; soa | GH iN - PREP || Kept Her From School ST ; A SAD || | orbs | JAMES STEWART: JUNE ALLYSON | Siscussion ‘on regular sttendance|| Jumping Jocks as) —_— M : I ee ee ' the GLENN MILLER STORY 34 jasen Din Ragged ec re end 10:00 “~ . - - ~— WALLED LAKE Mit ____ ___ —___—raten-y tema seman > et 7 * inp wp a ® | Peetures At: 1:00-3:08-5:04-7:12-9:22 : \ semanas Ni | Week-Daey Mat. S0c—Eves. & Sun. 80c—Child 25¢ \ c=. ME M1 | Sune oat wan rae A \ a N | STARTS AT 19:00 — 2:10 — $:30 and 8:40 WOO Maw, yy i|_ STARTS SUN—"WAR PAINT“—ALSO— “LP - “ [#™% re t By JOE FALIS DETROIT @® — Is this 1953 all over again? That's the puzzler confronting Detroit hockey fans today follow- ing the Red Wings’ surprising re- | versal of form in the Stanley Cup playoffs. After trouncing Toronto 50 in | Tuesday's opener, Red Wings were, year’s disastrous playoffs and Then, last year, Red Wings+ In both instances they were crisp, a sluggish group last night in los- ing 3-1 to the Maple Leafs, who squared the best-of-seven, semi- final series at a game apiece. Ordinarily, a los, wouldn't seem so bad for the Red Wings except that it peints up a start- i ling similarity between last this year's. Thus far, Detroit is dropped thelg second game to the | | following the same read to pos- | Bruins, 5-3, and sible elimination. biggest upsets was in Last season, Wings opened the | Boston ousted Detroit in six playoffs in overpowering fashion, | trouncing Boston Bruins, 7-0. They| Now this year’ did the same this year against the | Red: Wings | Maple Leafs | that proved’ so : e i z Youth By JOE REICHLER FORT PIERCE, Fla. w—Almost everyone is excited over the Pitts- burgh Pirates’ sudden display of power that has produced a batch of surprising spring victories and has brought visions of a happier summer for the Buccaneers. But not manager Fred Haney. Marks | He has no illusions. He realizes | that this is the same team that finished 55 games out last year. | Furthermore, it is minus its | | | three biggest stars of 1953, Ralph | | Kimer, Danny O’Connell and Mur- | | Fy Dickson. “T’'m_ not trying to kid anybody, | ready this Me least of .all myself,” the friendly | kids who: are bound to become | big league stars in a few years; “When we opened camp, we had from now, but they're not quite | only two sure starters—Sid Gordon | S ouetad be a] delighted me. For the first time | | As Ward, 8 5 hitter last year, may | at Ist base, but Haney has Konno to Seek — Mark.in220 | Ohio State Star Sets 1500-Meter Record Thursday Night | SYRACUSE, N. Y. ® — Ford | Konno, the swift Olympian from | | Ohio State via Honolulu, will make | an assault on his own 220-yard| record tonight in the NCAA Swim- ming Championships in the speed- ed-up Syracuse University pool. . * + He already has applied for rec- | Ognition of his world record of | 2:04.7 and Syracuse swimming | Coach Ted Webster said it wouldn't we, - AP Wirephete PINNED TO THE WALL—Detroit Red Wings} of Thursday night's Stanley Cup playoff game at winger Gordie Howe finds himself pinned to the | Olympia in Detroit. It was a behind-the-net scram- boards by Toronto’s Harry Watson in the Ist period | ble for the puck. Toronto won, 3-1. Pressure Is Resented MUCC Gets Blame for Some of State Lawmakers’ Hostility to Conservation (other thing. several possible rea-, into account many other factors! Konno certainly has found the defending champion Lex Turex, | By JAMES A. 0. CROWE , pay anyone to bet against him. i LJ . + Webster pointed out that the 25 meter pool is one of the fastest | rigged for collegiate competition. »» |It has been rebuilt with special | overflow pipes to carry off any | waves that hamiper the | eines. ee a oe ee 12) and Max Surkont (115). | Hamner Spring Sta ndout ; confident and almost cocky in the game. Will the pattern continue? | yo. the Red Wings. firm by | we | scored for had and_Jean twice f another four °F cities for and 4, Red Toronto | in 261 tain Montreal in Boston Sunday. s Caldwell Blames Press tor Tuesday's opener. He stopped on the writers for the end of the type of football he prefers. ntee Heads Select Field in Chicago Relays Kansas Miler Setting “The wears fapged_ two pla H ° 1 | toons because y were tiring Sights on Gil Dodds’ tne endiess parade of jerseys once ] 1-Lap Record | the ‘ball changed hands,’ Caldwell | | asserted. “This constant pressure | CHICAGO —The 18th annual | from the sports page finally took | | effect.” the slender University of Kansas good many opportunities to play miler whose 4:04.9 on an Slap because ‘it takes a lot out of | dirt track at Michigan State last | them physically.’ month was the fastest indoor mile! Caidwel] claimed the switch back since Glenn Cunningham's 4:04.4 to one-platoon football has hurt | in 1938. |the small schools rather than Santee's immediate goal is to helped them. 4 t Bowed-Tendon Would Emu BRADENTON, Fia. (INS)—Gran- ny Hamner, a 10-year major league veteran at the age of 27, stands out today as one member of the Phillies who still retains. the | “Whiz-Kid’ tag. The sobriquet, born in the pen- nant-winning days of 1950, later evolved into the ‘“‘Wuz Kids," and the Phils showings in the Citrus Puts Turn-To Outof Derby — Origin of Injury Is. Unknown, Trainer Eddie | Hayward Says The Irish-bred three-year-old son of Royal Charger was with- drawn from the Kentucky Derby | yesterday by Cain Hoy, owner. | Withdrawal of Turn-To sent Liap- | gollen Farm's Porterhouse as the | new future book Derby choice at | 3 to 1. Turn-To had been a 2 to) 1 favorite. j Hayward reported that the Irish colt which was brought to the United States in 1952 by the late Claude C. Tanner and sold to Gug- Wednesday, Hayward said, but was discovered yesterday after a stiff workout. Hayward said “It's all a mystery to me. Turn- To is a big playful colt and I/ can't for the life of me imagine how he injured the leg.” Turn-To’s injury was the same O'Neill Wishes Phillies ' den in 1948. The stadium's spruce beard. rece Gi Old-Timer's Kin Identifies Pair | kind that ended the racing ‘career of Cain Hoy’s Dark Star, the 1953 | suprise Kentucky Derby winner. |Dark Star was retired to stud | after suffering a bowed tendon in | the right fore-leg during the 1953 meeting the two FBI wasn't long after the Pon- men, Fred Wilt and Horace Ash \tiac Press was on the streets enfelter, in the 2-mile. Wednesday, before two “un Ken Weisner returns to attempt | knowns” in a picture of Pontiac | to better his indoor high jump! High School's only state cham- mark of 6 feet 10% inches set at | pionship 11, were identified the relays last year. | Harrison Dillard goes for his 8th Sister of one of those old-time straight high hurdles title. Mal Whitfield will try to keep another streak alive, seeking his 4th straight victory in the 600-yard run. | eS ee oe > record, set in 1944, is 4: 5 Paar » of 99 Gridders Another relay feature will be te By H. GUY MOATS It ment that she knew the two. Mrs. Bob Richards will be trying for, George Sutton, whose brother | his Sth consecutive pole vault tri-| "as Chester Alishouse right | | guard for the PHS champs of Santee’s opponents in the fea-| 1898, said the two were Frank tured Bankers Mile include. the | Thompson, at Clarence Starker's left, and Rufus Frederick, just Associated Press Outdoor Writer | 50ns interlock and overlap each | that have caused the legislature to pool to his liking. In last night's Warren Druetzler, Lawton Lamb below Thompson. other. Bauj private conversations with lawmakers lay some of the blame at the door of the Michigan United Conservation Clubs, the LANSING @® — People concerned | over the legislature's growing hos- tilit’ to progressive conservation in recent years are digging deep | to look for the fundamental rea- sons, big and powerful federation of That is quite a task, because mest sportsmen’, clubs in the there are almost as many reasons| state. as there are legislators. For an-' This,of course, does not take Pontiac Squad Mohawk Team in State Test With Playoffs | almost insultingly turn down virtu- 1.500-meter freestyle, he ,ally everything the conservation his own NCAA record of \18:155 | commission has asked for — like by splashing over the distance in |Great Lakes fishing licenses,+18:14.4. It was the first event of money to adequately maintain the the 3ist annual championships and | state parks ahd sufficient funds f0 Konno left no doubt as to his su- | maintain fish and game restoration periority over the rest of the field. work at present levels. * ¢« ® * ¢ @ The second-pl. In talking with legislators both | Yorzyk of Springfield, was clocked friendsly and hostile to the con in 18:57, the only other man in servation dspertment, however, re-| the four-heat field to get home sentment toward the MUCC con | under 19 minutes. stantly pops ‘up. Dan Oshorne of Stanford was “Ne one is going to club me third in 19:16, George Breen of over the head with threats te Cortland fourth in 19:17.4 and Pete | the same exhibition in and Lowell Zellers. “I knew Frank Thompson,” said » Mrs. Sutton, ‘because he was one of many football players that came to our house. I was younger than my brother, and quite a hero wor- | shiper. I remember that Thomp- was a very fast runner, and Reports From Major Camps land Indians’ bench today with a | broken arm, an injury suffered in Mickey Grasso broke his ankle. beat me for re-election.and make Duncan of Oklahoma fifth in 19:20.; TAMPA, Fla.—Chieago White ° s ° aie necking Goreme ta torn me feel good about it,” said one ee PM lag-vie A leaders te stolen Cincinnati Scout Has ae = _ lawmaker. “1° bases for three , will be i Jewelers Meet Host the International Hockey League| Of course, such legislators would Billiards Tourney Sores: tor Gees pees ve Tables Turned on Him Five at Battle Creek ™20%s into a lop-sided affair for not be so hostile it they felt there. The Sox have attempted to steal | CINCINNATI (®—Ralph (Buzz) . the 2nd straight year ey ne a nO cl des Tod 17 times this spring and have | Boyle, scout for the Cincinnati Red- Tonight Mohawks moved out in front °d Sportsmen could defeat them nciu ay been mipped om only four at- (legs, has been getting a bit of Shaw's Jewelers, City Class A — with the Johns. |ers seem to feel that sportsmen, PHILADELPHIA @® — Unofficial : days. titlists, go 40 Battle Creek tonight 20 ; emt minority and can be safely ig- ship tournament winds up tonight looking Tosy for Bob Rush, Chi-| fielder has found scouts camping fo compete in the Michigan Recrea-* a triumph. - tnorect. with leader Luther Lassiter sched- cago Cubs’ big righthander an his doorstep tion Association basketball finals. They swept their first series | * ¢ @ uled to meet runnersup Irving ot . : through his new glasses. First has a son who is a fine) First-round opponent. for the Jew- elers will be Behnke; Express of Battle Creek. Game fs scheduled for 8:30 p.m. at Percy Jones Hos- : t Moore (8-3) in the afternoon and eee . pital gymnasium. , to the title without ever being of backing the most forward look- Crane (8-3) in the eveping. In event} CLEARWATER. Fila.—Philadel- e P Si tae il et rh | attests mia eaten Rr aired woe JQViLAN Olson Bout Is Rarity in These Boxing Fe teat 3 in San | te ec, tee lye | But hanno enable to make Jar match pent Jr trated to ater! AVIAN - VISON § Kallly In iNe€Se BOXING day, Finals are dislel! for Salte-ite give goalie Charlie Hodge an- | ‘hat backing felt where it ts need —¢ —_ ra talent th os ‘ ; 2 os . ed most — in the legislature, | dotph 150-28, and Moore defeated is past ter, says he s 8 Py > day night. Jother shatout, He had 10 during | Mike Eufemia 150-107. etill attempting to purchase or Da ; Fither Would Have Been Good in An Fra —_——_—_--- | the regular season. y a E make a . Carpenter named S : Hirsch Signs for ’54 — De Bo Bowli Moat es torre et Browse | ACY, y 2 3 * man, Trockinen Give Girl fending King Bows Bowling Results | "tesittutm' Scere = LOS ANGELES ®—Flroy (Crazy. . . : : ’ |the players he is interested in. By GRANTLAND RICE . | Gavilan happens to have one of his downs he will be: legs) Hirsch, former University of Seribe Big Interview m Senior Amateur a 2. is Sn 2 — NEW YORK —This has been a low depression | beaten. If he has one of his ups he should win: Michigan letterman, has signed ©» aio ALTO, Calif. & — Editor a ae eens sae} WEST PALM BEACH, Fla—-+ seriod in the ring. There have been few fighters | through his ability to inflict more punishment. one-year contract with the Los , 30° Grothe of the Stanford|_ ST: AUGUSTINE, Fla. (INS)— | peirrey SS Bene se gz | Pitcher Bob Cain of the Phila- | worth writing about, thinking about, or even men-| I've seen Gavilan at times look almost up to the. Angeles Rams football team. ~— aily frowningly assigned cub | Bob Wingate of Fayetteville, N.C.,/Finmere® tbe meth ga gg | Selphy Athletics te undergoing | tioning. It has been a low, sordid, morbid lot for | level of Ray Robinson. And I've seen him look @ Hirsch, who discounted reports rtswriter Miss Lee Hansen to | Plays Ed Randall of Rochester, |W. Ree. 06 06 Schone | a8 heat treatments for a calcium | some time. lot worse. -Outside of Gavilan-Olson affair and the’ he would quit because of head “We track coach Jack Weiers.|N: ¥-. today in the semifinals of | 551°%:., S602. UOCWEg™ saat gnesg| deposit on his left wrist. 7 2 @ Marciano-Charies meeting there seems nothing in. ee Rams | oosir “and harry right back.” i ee ee eae FORT cE Fla ‘ But the situation changes when Kid Gavilan and | sight worth .any special ‘attention. For these two! season, said, yever, : nior Amateur tournament a PTERCE, . — Sammy settle to would retire if he got a good bus- The ceed Mies Hines se iat ‘ LADIES WEST MURON_ riz |Jethroe, “Negro outfielder trying| te control of the middleweight @vison. eee ee ee ineas offer, He has been working | turned very ‘dia caeoanes ws Grae tien ieee uM eM dl sg elgg 3 safe e fF. 6 0 6s : as a radio sports anriouncer. coach stopped practice, | faces Brumley of Greenville, Brace Pittsburgh Pirates, little her to each athlete and ordered the | Tenn. in the iff 1 ar @ Sraten S| better about his chances today. These are two strange rarities of the fight game. et he inane $0 dicts teens tonite boys to answer axty questions | match other Wot. Ree. yd Saale _. 4] Jethroe slammed out two hits, one They are both good fighters and would have been | Olson he wants to meet Marciano for beavy- - Record Mat Entry } . I. Mazss’s 59 Nat'l Conch r] so in any era. They are not quite the only good | weight tifle. He must have been kidding, Being - asked. * 2 Deven Gables 58 Freit Meuse 33/8 Gouble, in five trips to the plate . NORMAN, Okla. @—A fecord ——$______ Wingate yesterday ousted defend. | ,,tn4iv. same, seriee—J. Lawson 28)! as the Pifates. edged the Phila- men left, but they are almost in that class. They , anes ond Gyeter Gye. Mucstane Si. Be So we: entry of 530 schools and 177 col- 3rd Girl for Groths ing champion Tom Robbins Of | —Penties Parte 67. delphia Athletics $7 yesterday. — ee ‘ ETT ‘Donan , tan tn the sae legiate wrestlers grapple today for _Larchmont, N._Y., 3 and 2. Ran- WATERFORD BUSINESS when Marciane solidity. i the 24th annual NCAA champion- CHICAGO # — Mrs. John Groth. “dall defeated Glen §. Norville of Pts. Pe | tate ee naomaene This can be a tough fight. Olson is the better | Either Gavilan or Olson would have a very rough — Wife Of the Chicago White Sox Oklahoma City, Oida., Lup; Halde-|finim.. , = $2 Beak” S| Pitsbersh (> 8 I tay 'y| boxer but the margin isn't wide. Gavilan is the bet- | evening with Harry Greb. Anybody would have a Few chemigans hore 10'tiy signin outfielder, yesterday gave birth to man ousted John Robefts of Co- News oe et ter puncher whenever he feels in the mood. He | very rough evening with Harry Greb. Almost every- include Norvard Nalan, 130-pound- a 7% pound daughter. It was the lumbus, 3 Te 1-up, and Brumley | for "Siete 4 minrwers 3 s Punceclohte (aA) 6 Chieage (A) 2 should be in the right mood in this fight. did including Gene Tunney in the ring, and er from Michigan who has won couple's third child. Others also| topped Goorge Hardy of Evanston, | , “is. ae ee ee a. ee 3} _ Gavilan can have his ups and downs as he isn't | Jack Dempsey as a sparring mate. Joe Louis would 30 consecutive matches, {are girls. a. Ail, & and Steet eteigtae Ooms re—ebaos | Cersoes 8 MH ork OD Ge cathy cutter Chen nt eens Oe. If | have had the same unpleasant moments. ' i : - / P v ry + cy f &® - a * ae ye es ' f r ” * - ah é As . m ; #7 % caewa iene el sa neneemememnnres omen a Se ™ } ; Cs \ ¥ eo ie Panes are a ee oe \ y Pr with Grand Rapids by winning four| The MUCC quite properly feels straight after losing the opener. | it is the spokesman for both or Last year Cincinnati lost its open-| ganized and unorganized sports- ing playoff game and then raced | men. It has an excellent record Crane and Jim Moore. Lassiter drew a bye yesterday and has an 8&2 reéord. He meets | Buzz time he wore them, Rush said:‘'I | otball could see the catcher’s signs much | better." player at Elder high school | — Dan Boyle, a senior, plays | end. preakness at Pimlico in Maryland. Detroit Team Aims for 3rd ABC Crown its third straight title in the Amer- ican Bowling Congress tournament. Never before has a team won three straight crowns in rugged ABC competition, but Lou Sielaff predicted that with a “break or two" his team could turn the trick Pfeiffer bowlers have come through one of their highest scor- ing seasons. Longshot Gains Finals in Women’s Cage Test ST. JOSEPH, Mo. —A long- shot and the.2nd-seeded team meet “Finalists are Kansas City Dons | and Wayland College of Plain- view, Tex. The two have in com.- | mon victorieseover Hanes Hosiery .|0f Winston Salem. N. C.. winner of the tournament for the past three years. Dons, paced by 63 Barbara Sipes, licked the Carolinians 44-4] last night to gain their berth in the finals. Wayland gained its fi- BOCKEY PLAYOFFS The NATIONAL LEAGUE 3, Detroit best-of -7 t-@). AMERICAN LEAGUE Pittsburgh 3, Hershey © ‘Pittsburgh leads best-of -5 series 2.8). —— late Granny ‘Circuit to date haven't made them look like flag contenders. power the team has been demon. strating at the plate. Manager Steve O'Neill wishes the rest of the team could catch on in the hitting department the way Hamner has been putting out, but despite extra batting drifls the team is still marked with the “‘good field, good pitch, no hit” t shortstop Hamner a No, 1 man on Art Houtteman May Give Aid to Tribe Staff Cleveland’s ‘Big 3’ Could Become ‘Big 4’ in Coming Season TUCSON, Ariz. (INS)—Cleveland Indians, already famous for the pitching of their “Big _ Bob Lemon, Mike Garcia and Early Wynn—may start the 194 seasofi with a “big four.”’ The fourth man could very well be “hard luck’’ Art Hovtteman, who was obtained by the Tribe in a gigantic-four-for-four trade eng!- neered with the Detroit Tigers last June Since joining the Wigwam, Houtteman has shown that he on the winning trail. Despite 9-13 won-lost record in 1963, Heut- teman won five of six contests during the last six weeks of the season, In all but one of his outings, he hander, whose lifetime record is an unimpressive 60 wins and 76 training camp this spring. The “hard luck" tab was given In all but one of his outingsPhe has flashed good form and has | buffaloed all but the Giants, Man- ager Al Lopez is well pleased with , Houtteman and indicates that he may be the regular No. 4 starter. The ‘‘Hard luck” tab was given Houtteman because of misfortunes ber of the Tigers. No Favorite listed . for Azalea Tourney WILMINGTON. N. C. ® — The $10.000 Azalea Open golf tourna- ment, boasting a record field about 150. opened its 3-day here today without a red hot fe vorite Play along golf's winter circuit this year has been wide open, with City Team in ‘Y’ Test A 10-man team will represent ‘Pontiac ‘Saturday in the State YMCA Class C Volleyball chame | will include Ed Novak, Dr. ward Collins, Jack Habel, Mineweaser, Rev. William Varien; Judge Arthur Moore, Ray White; Joe Walker, Leonard Jugels, Rev, ; Tom Malone. Monte Irvin of the New York | Giants has a lifetime batting aver- age-of 309. His<4953-mark- of -.329- INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE - ‘was his bes iv Cincinnati 3, Johnst Ccinctancts| Va* his best in five big league leads best-of-7 final series-1-0). seasons. — = — — ee Se ee att > — me -_ — ee ia oe ioe, Se. ai i ail TWENTY-NINE\ a) House Is Tigers’ Only Able-Bodied Catcher} something New * e i Sak eng | Lakeman, 38, is a veteran back-; Landrith, a Detroit product. in I ire Safety--- ae the plate this spring stop with National League experi- | Paul Foytack relieved Branca | whom manager Fred Hutchin- } «cai | and also came in for some rough son practically relegated to the| Bucha ripped a nail off a toe) .o005 trom the Army, as the | Hutch said he expected to call ence. He is described as a “solid’’ | U0 | minors a few days ago. He is | recently and trainer Jack Homel | only able-footed Detroit back- UP catcher Al Lakeman from Tig- | ™in behind ae with a! Cincinnati got to him for five | none other than Frank House, now announced yesterday that Batts| stop. Hutchinson indicated eartier ertown to help plug the gap un- single Thursday as the Tigers were Tuns in the 6th on four walks, a the sole effective- backstop in had fractured a toe during batting | this week that, House would (til Bucha and Béfts are off the defeated by Cincinnati in a 13-11| double and two. singles. Redlegs camp. ‘practice. Both injuries were pain-| be assigned to a farm club be- | ailing list: | slugfest were out in front 12-6. They scored | rs a |their final tally off Milo Johnson Deira areed oe ree in the Wh after Detrelt sont is ates Plan [aoniog Cine |Breman Begins Siivfatngs, Pesce oe ae mes Full Season Puabaney is beiged Fou | DOFILIS April2 Among Fighters | 2nd leadoff home run in as many | times off Perkowski. Jim Delsing days. step footwork is considered stand- NEW YORK @—A lot of action! Walt Dropo, who had a perfect , @ bases loaded single. House drove THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1954 LAKELAND, Fla. ® — Detroit | Johnny Bucha and Matt Batts; ful but not serious, Homel said. Tigers today depended on a catch-| are on the casualty list. That left House, recently re- B. F. Goodrich, Perry and Mt. Clemens is first accounted for two of the runs with ® | ard, lending itself easiest to tim- ; and upsets in the past month day at the plate in three trips, | im the other. of Air Travel ing. Some bowlers, though, would Spring Squad Includes today resulted in a major shakeup !so hammered the ball over the Detroit wound up the scoring | 17 Lettermen From ‘53 of. almost every division in the Wall in the 4th inning with a final run in the last of the ' ; | But Branca had a day. He | Binth. | Unbeaten Eleven —= ae manne Prieta » was touched for fave Ewa and| The Tigers, with a-6-11 exhibi- , ns | Tommy (Hurricane) Jackson, 22-\ seven runs in the five innings he | tion record, were scheduled to play SOUTH BEND, Ind. #—Terry| year-old Brooklyn heavyweight worked, One of Bagh meagees on to the Philadelphia Phillies | Brennan, new head football coach | who stopped Rex Layne and beat | was @ grand-slammer by Hobie ‘this afternoon. at Notre Dame, will greet 17|Clarence Henry, gained his first | ee position in the top ten. He took over the No. 7 spot and Bill Gil- | | liam of East Orange, N. J., No.) 7 ave p 12. = 10 as Henry and Harry (Kid) | | Chiet losses from Frank | Matthews were dropped out of the | 2 | rankings. | Leahy’s 1853 unit that was un- | Young Paul Andrews of Buffalo. | beaten but tied 14-14 by lowa are §|N Y who made a’ good showing halfback Johany Lattner, full- against Harold Johnson. was mov- back Neil Worden and the entire (ed up from nine to seven in the light heavyweight division. Danny paar ona Rasigetarot penpaeae Nardico of Tampa, Fla., fell from er, guard Menil Mavraides and seventh to ninth. Bucs Have Chartered ~ Plane for All Lengthy Trips This Year PITTSBURGH # — Pittsburgh Pirates and general manager | Branch Rickey claimed today a! baseball ‘‘first’’—the first major | league team to contract for an entire season of transportation by plane. The club and Capital Airlines have negotiated to use a chartered plane for most of the club's trips this year. Only time the Pirates will util- {Véttermed ‘and “about 50 other hope- |fuls when spring drills start April —- Le) VI © of on 1953 McGregor and Hagen PP Woods and Irons ize rail transportation, barring conter dim Schrader. Jimmy Carter, who lost his light- | weather conditions, will be on do well to add a step. Especially / weight crown to Brooklyn's Paddy | short tripe between Philadelphia people short in stature, light in Co-captains Dan Shannon and | De Marco was chosen as the No. Factory Close-Outs ee eee neon cae sia: ded mad ae — Matz, apg eae ay played'| 1 contender. The new machine that will give you the greatest Tire Skid Pro- ’ strong. 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GEORGES-NEWPORTS club personnel and newspapermen. | Then, sketch B, push ball outward Where You Get be 888 miles /in timing with second step (right between New York and Chicago, | foot) and keep on striding slowly a flight requiring about four hoars.|to line. Be relaxed. Let ball | “Your Money's Worth” 249 miles between Cincinnati ont If crowded a bit at foul line finish, lengthen stride. Cover 15 Under baseball rules no player to 16 feet. Start approximately is required to travel by air unless (oposite Newell post. Begin at an he is willing to do so. Rickey | identical spot each time. That's said he took a poll of the club very important and everyone was ‘‘enthusiastic.'’ | Rickey also said the new plan wil simpity scbeduing of xs Bowling Results as with a chartered plane ‘the | PIONEER GIRLS club can establish its own depar- “oO we ture and arrival hours. a ss Torre” ee 4 Sir BS Stet” Ss Title to Chicago Girl Townsends 58 49 Rec. 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He'll pose for a picture a world champion. | standing on his head and wiggling Welterweight king Kid Gavilan, | his toes if asked. In the cafe, he wandered back to the kitchen and donned a chef's: white headpiece and coat. he pretended he was carving up a big roast from the oven. Mean- while, waitresses and kitchen help grouped around him, handing him dollar bills to autograph. “These people—what won't they | think of next for Gavilan,” fumed | Mundito Medina, the champion’s cagey little trainer and a charac- | his leathery face creased in smiles, | arrived in Chicago last night to | begin his final week of drills before trying to dislodge Cari (Bobo) Olson's middleweight crown in | Chicago Stadium next Friday. . s s | Gaviland was bundled in a heavy overcoat as he stepped from a New York plane into blasts of cold wind. Reporters whisked him away to a nearby cafe and there the fun began. ter in his own right = 2 | While all this was going on, the | Gavilan is one of the few sports confusion was completed by loud Table Netters Set for Finale Barbers Capture City 'Ashburn’s Consecutive Game String Is songs CLEARWATER, Fia. Ashburn of the Phiiies cant missed a big league game since | | June 6, 1950. He has played 577 | | consecutive games, longest in the | National League since Frank Mc- | | Cormick’s 652-game skein was | topeed ba 286. Title Over Regular —_——————— Season's Play Worst Still in Front PONTIAC — TENNIS LG “ CHICAGO &® — Harold Worst of . - Grand Rapids, Mich., held a 400. seMst, “Diese” 50 plas a Wee x 324 lead today with four blocks re. | Stewert Constr. 8 Dewberry Mae ot | maining in his 600-point exhibition | | three-cushion billards match with | | world champion Ray Kilgore of | Pionship of the Pontiac Table Ten- | San Francisco. = Association as the league | Kilgore swept two blocks from| schedule came to a conclusion | , | Worst | Thursday night. Annual city tour- | yesterday. Worst has won five blocks of the ney April 8 at the Boys Club con- eight played. cludes the playing season. blanked Handball Semifinals Set Market, 6-0, Thursday, —— rotagetl CHICAGO (INS) — Defending place Furtney Drugs were down- champion Bob Brady of San Fran-| Imé Cigarette Service, 61 a Then | | Johnny Temple, Capitol Barbers won the cham- | == Andrews Underdog in Ist barks and growls from an_ iron- | That set off the photographers. | barred door leading to the of the cafe's manager. There inside was a great Dane. | like he was going to punch him. | Someone was patting the huge | dog and whispering in his ear. “Okay,” said Gavilan. ° ‘I go in—| “He won't hurt no one,” this| you take picture. This dog just fellow said. “‘He just makes a lot | another middleweight to Gavilan.” of noise. Hey, Gavilan, how about At this point, Medina was fit to this guy—he weighs 160 pounds." | be tied. Kid’ in Chicago for Final Week of Drill “No dogs!” he yelled. “No dogs! office They wanted Gavilan to get inside | How stupid- can you people get, | the office with the beast and make | One bite and Gavilan lose his arm | to elbow and world will be without man who: become next middle weight —, No deget” Ant win tat, he on to a hotel where Gav: to bed. ) moved went | He’s a “Take-Charge” Guy! Fiery Johnny Temple Makes Favorable Impression on Redleg Boss Tebbets he’s called every man on the team By GAYLE TALBOT | , and I) and all-around orneriness are go-| plate dn him when he was coming ing to team up with Birdie’s brains in and you never saw such a colli- to yank the club higher than sixth | sion. The ball flew off and that place in ae — League. | big Crandall just stayed down as : Johnny came limping to the bench. The ny who already has Someone told him Crandall was captured Birdie’s heart, is a still down and he said, ‘That's tobacco-chewing hard rock named pothing—I'm afraid to look and see who played 63 jf I've still got a kneecap.’ games for the Redlegs last season Temple played with Tulsa of the and fully intends to play every | Texas League in 195] and part of game at second base in the race 1952, and is said to have left an) coming up. He is listed at 175 | indelible impression upon that cn | pounds, but somebody must have | cuit, which knew a few tough char- had a foot on the scales. | acters before he came along. He “He's the toughest little monkey led the league in stolen bases in I’ve come across in a long time,” | '51 and hit a robust .306 for most | Tebbetts says happily. “Up to now/of the next season, so there is) } | cisco faces Jimmy Jacobs of | art Construction finished ara | NEW YORK (®—The middle- TV Bout Shot in Color | cast in color over a network , Teason for Tebbetts to hope hig | bat will prove adequate this year, “He used to start fights in the | Texas League that everybody got * ¢ ® The reason Tebbetts is so enam- ored of the scrappy product of -Columbia, S.C., is that he realizes all too well he needs such-a take- charge guy in his lineup—plus pitching—if his maiden season is to be any improvement upon what Rogers Hornsby did with virtually the same outfit last year. ' ' t | Hollywood today in the semifinals Pace by splitting with Dick & ‘of the U. S. Handball Association tournament at Chicago. Pontiac Varnish and a | Vie Hershkowitz of Brooklyn and Steel also split in Thursday's final Harold Schrutt of Buffalo. N. Y., match battle in te other semifinal match | Anyone interested in participat- OPEN BOWLING > : > —— 10 a. m. te 6 p. m. ' Set. & Sun. > 42 Neon te 12 p. m. ' FREE BOWLING | 4 INSTRUCTIONS ; > 7 » > > | FV VV VLG VU VVVV VV YO ' } i ealy). e lime of } bewling bells — — shees, off stees, coters, styles prices. Motor Inn tion Floor Mi Mi Ml Me Ml A Ml, A, A, An Alin, i, li, ba Li Mi Mi Me Mt Mt Ml Ml Ml, An, Ml, lin, ing in the city tournament should contact Adolph Magnus at FF 2-5201 or P. A. Secord at FE 35-8912. Breaks Scoring Mark weight bout tonight between Ger- many’s Gustav (Bubi) Scholz and Al Andrews of Superior, Wis., will be the first sports event ever tele- Eddie Pellagrini Is FORT PIERCE, Fla. — Eddie Pellagrini, veteran infielder of the But that won't affect reception as usual on. your black-and-white set. The Madison Square Garden bout will be carried nationally by, , NBC. It. will also be broadcast by ; Partial fo Number 13 ° . « It starts at 10 p.m., EST The unbeaten 23-year-old Ger- man middleweight, making his U.S. debut, is a iia tavorite. * °¢ | The odds are mieprtdleaiy big | ST. JOSEPH, Mo. @ — Norma Pittsburgh Pirates, is far from o" & fighter who is making his, | Schoulte, a 6-4 scoring whiz from | Monona, Iowa, made 46 points for, /& new women's AAU basketball | | tournament record yesterday in ‘leading the Davenport (Iowa) Brammerettes to a 61-39 victory | lover the New Orleans Dabdoub| § ' Motorettes. superstitious Instead of ducking the supposed- ly unlucky number 13, he goes out , of his way to meet the hoodoo. Pellagrini deliberately signed his | 1954 contract Feb. 13. | He says 13 is his lucky number. | knew his way around a ring. The first appearance, even though his | record shows 49 wins, no losses, | 2 draws and 28 knockouts. He has | won 9 in a row, 8 by kayos. In his gym workouts, the 5-91. 156-pound Scholtz indicated he southpaw is a fast puncher. shifty, %\ AP Wirephete FINALLY MADE IT — Forrest | (Spook) Jacobs, Athletics’ rookie “2nd baseman, is a prime example for the argument against base- ball's current draft system. Jacobs spent eight years as a Brooklyn He was born March 13, wears No. and hits hard with his right as ‘@rmhand without ever seeing the —————a r Open Bowling Every Day ; | (Alleys Open 12 Neon te 12 Midnight) Menday thre | OPEN hee saturtay 12 to 12 Se} BOWLING ,.uy 12 to 8:30 ‘| BRUNSWICK BOWLING BALLS DRILLED TO FIT WEST HURON RECREATION 1124 W. Huren Se. Ph. FE $-2383 _ 4 HABEL for TRUCKS /13 on his uniform and there are wel] as with his left. 113 letters in his name when he °* ¢ « _signs it Ed C. Pellagrini. Andrews, 23, making his Garden — debut, doesn't figure to be a soft touch. He won 12 of his last 13 fights. He has a 251 record with 3 KOs. Brazle Doubts | Doubts He Is ieee (Idest Player in NL ST. 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The historic aria Mowe out in 1952, winning four and losing| home runs and Stan Lopata one | . handsome right-hander. the Dodgers a pennant and just | two, and was sold to the Detroit | for the Phils, and Sibby Sisti, Jim | * 8 « shoot ‘sreawell Saat mad ohartna| Tiere Mist year alhar-vutaite 4s|Pandicti Ga Hienk Aaron bom-| Branca yielded three home runs|out as a career for | runs in 11 innings of pitching. ered for the é ; * = es Pap ll eeee! elim async rec aee als Branca wasn’t the only pitcher ees - . innings yesterday aga * ¢ to his lumps yesterday, how- | Pookie sensation, slugg sixth einnati. The Redlegs went on to| At the age of 21. Branca won om and seventh home runs of the train. | 1 didn’t want to be a Doctor and live by men’s diseases, nor a Thief and Detroit Tigers * 21 and the Indi | e . ege 4 ESS SS ee ee | es Os C0 ie pe live by their failings, nor a Lawyer and live by their quarrels. So, | didn’t My ° . old phenom also singled twice and | ° Detendi ng Team Tit! j sts Boys Club Cager now has a 467 batting average | see anything left for me but to be an oustanding automobile dealer and give ys g S and 17 runs batted in. | * . 8s s ~ e e Make Bid in PWBA Test |Open Tourney Today | ,21:se'ios su 8st | Service, Service, Service tea desman that’s right, first place—in the Na- | . Defending team event m Complete for the week- tional League spring standings by | See's Market of Milford holds the|end follows. All feams not other-| karball tomnament for Aiichinan, | choking off a desperate Philadel- | To Your Automotive Needs! at wise designated are from Pontiac. phia Athletics rally to squeeze out | = ; = 2 spotlight Rochester’s Hilltop Ohio Boys Club district teams 87 ‘The A's had lanes this weekend as the 2ist TEAMS starts this afternoon at 5 o'clock | 2.87 victory. The A's had sconed : , annual Pontiac Women's Bow! SATURDAY at the Pontiac Boys Club. | 2 In| + pm—vinamiy; Ward's (ietiterd); Pontiac Wonders thet when Ed McGhee flied out to end Association tournament ends its ¢ | Aves, Fhyits Leo: ee Oa “a Ss bie. eB horn | the game. = . = Kerneghan, (Remee): Bichardsen's se wager pA tg Rm follow at 6:30, _ Te Washington Senators slugged | - ei u Milford team finished im ist | ord); Joys (nechecter). -- |and 8 o'clock before Pontiac's “8” | Billy Pierce, the Chicago White! % as place in the 1953 meet with « ot, Recent, Carrier, Memvite: APt.| team plays Toledo at 9:30 pm, SX’ top lefty, for six runs in the | 3,08%-pin handicap total, Current | Pheips \Orayton), Silver Labe (Drey-| Semifinal games are at 10.30) S04 and chased him in the leader in the event is the Howe's | O20). "Tesinie Ostend” motes | @.m. and 1:30 p.m. Saturday with fourth while running up a $2 score Lanes of Clarkston with 2961. i Soceeses lthe finals set Saturday night at @&4lnst the Sox. — _ DOUBLES. 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Visit Our New Location advanced so far in octane that it actually silences every edvnce oft cane that actully sensory HAROLD TURNER’S FORD knockers.” tie i 8 po thet can give you that wonderful fori ot WOODWARD Motor Sales eM peaked eee te got noe ere 13 Mile Rd. and Woodward with DE=ICER, too! New Srawpann Premium ai ai ce een tn ly soc sn St er Look for the Big Sign CARS Please let your tank run close to empty, then fill up with New Sranxpaxp Premium Gasoling. Try it for just ae See HAROLD TURNER ==: : ON , Dealer in | Mil oe ee PHONES: = )and get it! MI 4-7500 JO 4-6266 L13-3357 LI 3-4436 — ee eS a ae eee eee ee Oe — THIRTY-TWO _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1954 dal Boyle Says: sr «+ bem wr Texas Holel fo Show |20842 Dvcx | Wa Die How-Not-to-do-It. Volume |g. wt = =. Prize Kansas Bull | ‘Badly Needed in America | tar rine is tain into 4} TYLER. Tex w — The Black NEW YORK @—Are you a vic-) is running away from life by trying strongly do I feel on this | !ts governor's suite with straw and tim of how-to-do-it? to avoid the feeling of futility | subject that I have written an anti- | SW dust, Texas style, for a royal Most Americans today are. Few through building something you | how-to-do-it book. The book con-| visitor. @ecape this time-wasting mind- ‘ fone ‘ of | sists of a single page followed by | The guest. due in Saturday from } warping ailment of our times—the know is useless, or dreaming @<4ong index listing how-to-do| Madison, Kan., is Prince TT 105, | gad, neurotic desire to make your- | building it. Most of the how-to-do-it | 1,001 different things. No matter | Aberdeen-Angus, the _ bull nd) E self feel important by doing some- | fans actually don't get beyond the | which of the 1,001 how-to-do-it | Which two Texans paid $115,000 for ‘thing that really doesn't need to be | pianning stage. | items you look up, it refers you to hee interest recently. ‘ ~ im, | page One. lotel manager Ralph Hitz Jr. is easy to tell a man mo = “a ‘ wietion * ¢ e ‘wil yesterday two or three calves Sever. e @ man tries to cure; oo, page one is printed a single | sired by the $230,000 animal would on | himself of his worries by building word in large block letters: | also be exhibited in the suite. is| an atom bomb in his basement in | «non-T .” | Tyler oilman B. G. Byars and to a | i “f | E i (i f iz his spare time. Anyone who seriously wants to | rancher Bedford Wynne of Kauf- ye cure himself of the how-to-do-it dis- | man, Tex., bought half-interest in A fellow infected with the how-to- | ease can read this book at a glance | the bull from Simon Brothers of do-it malady rarely will acknowl- | and fee) himself relax as new life Madison on March 1. re * ad len tee it pb heny gigenres or | pulses back into his tired old troub- | ee how-t it malady leads a | face the is way of | bled veins. ° " eagie bath in his | making a galloping retreat from * © » Rains Delay Flight Eg? att E i 4 . it, FLEE z » & an bath that becomes a/| reality. No, he always justifies it; The title of my book is, “‘How-| LONG BEACH, Calif. W—Rains' as “a form of self-expression.” | Not-To-Do-It and Feel Better All have delayed final flight tests of | l- | Over.”” My feeling is that this vol-| Mrs. Dianna C. Bixby, who was privacy and don't} nary man.is confronted by the | ume will destroy all other how-to- | scheduled to leave this weekend ; of an amiable cow in a pas | do-it books on the market—unless | from San Francisco on a flight ture, in which of these two ways| somebody comes up with one) around the world. Now she hopes can. he called, ‘‘How To Inherit Money.” ito get away next week. SIDE GLANCES — by Galbraith ie 5% ek i: Ey = ; , 2 ‘ Hi if it it i FA é i E : H a i : 3 e z ‘ t NS . Ws oF | D 3-28 by Jose Luis Salinas F : 2 g° Eg OF fe OF MEA Sorwes, tee TM Rag U & Pet OR tf i's £8 5 Es i Ev ’ the proposition that the how-to-do-it | and spending the rest of his life craze more often reflects wistful | defending the portrait from neigh- @espair than solid achievement. It! bors who are sure it is really a WELL, THATS ONLY SEVEN OF THEM ~AND HES BEIN' SIDED BY SiX OF AGAINST THREE OF US. WHAT RE THE ORNERIEST GUNSLINGERS YOU EVER Did SEE. AINT THAT SQ, PANCHOT »F . » Yr? & » CNV Aes 621 G4) ie ¢ we ‘ x vA ie ef ] 4 a Qeay t\ N tlh SL OUT OUR WAY co ge ee Oe eR OTOS OTT CRED ad . ( . Cc ' ‘“ zz ( 3-26 , : T Mt Mg UO Pee OFF p< hat m Cape. 1984 by NEA Garvin, tne. , : Riatleatar “Isn't spring wonderful? This is the first chance I've had to get —/? =4 PNAS Ae outdoors and drink in the beauty of the new fashions! . ais - ff bh oon eae + 4 | poor Aire oe of London milliner Simone Mir- Seeley, 53, currently faces con- | © 12. ‘ —Adv. | Frozen _ | Pore ne 368s ears CHICAGO POTATOES Am ares 7". Ine fon mee ee spiracy-to-defraud charges in —$——$_——__—_ Statkist Tuna Pies a ivy go 271',; | CHICAGO (AP)—Potatoes arrivals 60;| Am Can ..:.° 381 Marsh Field Ottawa ang Muskegon Coun- iT M | JM 157% Nov 249") ck 37 or 26.6 Bs Ys oh EAS Sg ESS BT) onace Briafs | temnt cevcrar, mee: WOMen Accused | sesravir, srevite't 1] PONTIAC a eet yey ROR alt alta TabSTnanets | am Matar BS Mer co, 32) DUSINESS DIIEIS | tenon at rientctway par | f f — sly coeeen eee. 2 bey ‘ ince. w pga meer "a , Monsen C : j : ~ M k H ld are eae ee us) bean , ss | decane i mae etek tuppltes moderate. km Beating x Mout Ward “3 BE. ae oper: epi vice was fired from his post by 0 arKel M0 up | Frozen RETAIL STORE ae poe nome eee A Fare TM ee Chicago, has, been elected| news "Dee. Michigan State Police of the Red- | Starkist Tuma Pies 11] 5 sa. ciomane S. ot Mill S Man Charced With | _.tmmtock [EES® £ Brash: Ht pra este Pate yet Need aaa ane ot] 3 AE $1.00 | an arg it DETROIT LIVESTOCK Atchison“... 98.4 Nat Dairy... oak af ruses alien Ce Police Detective Farrell Babcock. | Soutnfieid cada be sisi. pe kgs. ° ° c °" subcommittee during showing of the General Motors Mrs, Wilfred Woods , sy monthly business meeting of the | Motorama, Curtice said current um-| f$ENTON—Service for Mrs. Wil- Full Price Ponte Reputite Cub Thursday NE ot eae fred (Eleanor) Woods, 42, of 2965 Hotel Waldron. important decline Tipsico Rd., Rose Township, will = ¢ Report were given, by Wiliam | evel ot buchen activity. He mot |be at 2 pm. Moaay ot bree} KIMBALL BROS., I , Garting. Mrs. ‘Sadie Williams and) ed out that total employment is | Funeral Home, Pontiac, with burial eg nc. . . Mrs, George Brown, president estimated at about 60,000,000 com- Perry Mount Park Cemetery. oe ae Clu». | pared with 57,000,000 in the. corre- Loca} screngemaants /are by Craft YOUR NASH DEALER , ilson organization chail-| syonding period of 1950, a good| Funeral Home, where the body man, told of various projects be-| business year. wi be unt Suxiay morning. 85 W. Lawrence at Gass Phone FE 4-1545 - THIS MONTH ONLY! ing carried on by precinct com- “Currently, our own employment | Mrs. Woods died Thursday at OPEN NIGHTS van G a ‘ - a ee ee group. planning than it was at time a year | over on her ‘ candidate ‘evening Apri 19, "2 |sga” he edded Besides her husband, she is sur- All 4 Wheels a pent as ore Elec [ea a pean hea be . Relined on Any = caayee. of Festa; te dsten, Mrs, 22. The HAPPIEST HOMES — ar Oldest Civil War Vet —_| maharajas no longer have to cough| Mrs. Keith VanKleck of Pontiac. Are - > Pontiac for Only ee to C 1 AF Base up annual payments ‘Yo their fath- an : i in ' AUSTIN, Tex.. @®—Walter Wit |< valine that thie duty disappeared | Holly Community Fund ‘Financed . | Hams, the nation oldest surviving | with thé creation of independent | Directors Pick Officers . ‘ Our \ . ; ‘3 Civ War veteran, is going to be| India. / « & ic hn On : . honorary commander of Berstromg re maser fs Hood's Brigade wil once DETROIT @ — The Detroit Ar.|tor the coming year See Us or Call Today! : : Sweety : more be clad in ithe gray senal called a Mrs. Jack Alipeterg was chdsen ‘ a > =e _ a poo cs —Gontederate army. But this time, ,yesterday of its newest “ president, Dr. Melvin Smith, vice rae aE, bap. The ic |ack= and. ondwater_ crt | rein: Mr Courtand Hal so: 63 MT. CLEMENS ST. Force a tpiform from/The situation was just too retary, and Louis Figelman treps-|| ~~ - ‘ Paramount studios and flew it|Detroit was its urer, New directors are Ralphi} 75 West Huron St. ; hie” \ nat J * . > 4 ie = ; ‘ r 01 vA a ia ~— _~ ? r / . ‘ : ‘ ? . \ x = EEO ee a REEL ET | , . 3 Mh BM ck ats ph niiy fh eae ee ee ee BL aR ee COs NL SE are, W Co Oe ee : RY A eres ae te here ee — <<. ss eee Eee _ —_— SS. oO eee el ae eee : THE PONTIAC PRESS FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1954 . — — R - —Be the Prokete | Oak Park. Oskiand County, Michigaa, hearings, and three Democratic cas I was not driving,” the youth said. 4 a | ee the | “Porritt STATE OF MICO AN ed Oakland, | the place of , mates of te grep ad» |Aspiring Lawyer |. ur” |Baptist Mission : port | coer at, Sou Dates” area is — > What do you say to that? . Kk. woes ony ct bir- Tn the matter of the petition concern: __ * CORPORA ‘ , tone tos far te be dreppea_oar (CONfuses Facts, | Te policeman looked out the!to Hold Initial ep ng, Tomes adi, ir eet ichigns Are, o's - + | he Bitter charges tavelved se window. carmearraamy Sei, ots steal vy alt ey o - en Television Ban quire a full public scrutiny to Loses Ist Case Judge Watts interrupted to ask| SEIVICE Sunday March 12, 18, 98 and April 1, 2, “Hi | Petition having | been piss, Moneta — “ ee © = & ree “ ; KEEGO HARBOR — The initial) erate OF MICHIGAN—In the Probate Prepate | Sas? oes and ‘raid child Py og County of Oakland. .__,.| They went ahead with plans to| youth who said he wants to be| “That, your Honor," Van Steel-| service of the new Baptist Mission | Court, for the County of Oaland. | has violated « law of the State sod. that Pathe mater of the petition i. Dems, Mundt Against choose a special counsel and to a lawyer had his day in court | ant said twirling his glasses,” is here will be og ieee spor- we the. matter of the petition cencera- Jurtadiction | of ise is ae wae Theresa Mary ond anes Mary ary Care a . Behind-the-Scene Move complete the writing of the special thursday and came out a $25 'Televant and immaterial to the |° a jontty “by — le are of Michigan, you are hereny notified t “i “Mary Carroll, mother of said chil i“... | ground rules which an_ investiga- t in this case.” | Church of Pontiac and To Cteero Bullopks, father of said| the hearing on titce will be t to Bar TV at Hearings tion involving the group's own | 8?F- “Irrelevan ' ye | Baptist Church. peiiiat: -harind Deen filed tm this la ay prrttion having the eed are: | chairman and staff. members The youth, Victor R. Van Steel- irre t Phooey! Judge | The Mission will hold a combined | court t the present where-| of April AD. 1964, at nine o'clock IM- Oni. cr ine mother of the said minor , ; : Watts at 3 m. in the abouts of the father of the said minor | the forenoon. and you are hereby com-— thildren is unknown end the sald chil- WASHINGTON — Senate in- would require. ant, appeared as a defendant be- snapped. | service P Golden | chiid is unknown and the oa child | manded to appear personally at said CDF toe Gent upon the public for He fined Van Steelant $25 for , Note School of Music building at | bas violated « law of the State and that | hearing support. and that said children should vestigations subcommittee ipem-| At issue are fore Traffic Judge John D. Watts. | | driving without a license | Orchard Lake and Cass Lake Rd foal a 2 ma be placed under the | ir being impractical to make personal te placed under (he jurisdiction of this . ” Court. ons 0 bers daid today they hoped to pick 1 4. An Army report alleging that He elected to act-as his own coun- Included in the service a ser- ot nn name of the of the State lt Mayport gong pubication of @ copy y | eT ike name of the people of » of the aiate . | igan, you are week t aring a ified ; by nightfall a special courisel f. McCarthy and Roy M. Cohn, the sel. |, Church to Show Film mon message by the Rev. Charles | that hearhg om said petition will weniies eae t iceaeagae printed ana a ine beaten © ed ales eh the proposed public investigation || eee ® Stick coast S| "View Sloclant way: charged w Pesan and his wife, the Rev. | of Pontiac oy said County, poli eu eitness. mae uanere Je Arthur held at the mc ~areagy the es }erted pressures on the Pentagon METAMORA—The film ‘‘Cross-| Grace Morse, of Ypsilanti day of April A.D. 1954. at two o'clock in| Moore. Judge of said Court. tn the City | Pontiac im sas 0 Te o'ciec’ to the of a row involving Chairman Mc- i driving without a license. A solice | | Grace eae of April AD. 1954, a Carthy (R-Wis) and top Army of-| (0 oe treatment testified he stopped the youth | "0208 of the Cross” will be shown | TOWNSHIP OF TROY andes to sopeet pramy o& 04/5 ee tp ee | eiternoon, and you are hereby command Op of | for a drafted associate, Pvt. G. man testile oe youth at Pilgrim Congregational Church! OAKLAND COUNTY, MICHIGAN | hearing . s . | 04 to appear personally at sas ficials. David Schine. for driving erratically on a busy 7 on Sunday. The N 1 deing impractical to make personal ee aa wae eile gs ee mene and potice Reported behind-the-scenes ma- | at eo y- screen- | Electors of the Town- | service hereof: ee PY PAULINE F HEWITT Shall be served by publication of a copy bi 2. McCarthy's conintens harge street. ing is open to the public. ha ot Troy, County of Oakland, State shall be served ‘by f aere good of + y Deputy Probate Register. | one week previous to said hearing tn the ndtivering to head off the public | iar soc retary of the Army Stevens. The youth placing his hand in oor tha bog oe newspaper printed —— | Pontiac Prees a newspaper prim hearings, for which big- scale) ae gy oe -? oe and ctreujpted in said Count March 26, 1954) circulated ip said County land John G. Adams, assistant his coat in the best of courtroom ‘ Election will be the Township y ___-_-| witness the Honorable Arthur B. and othe is | To Mark ‘Home’ Da ° on Monday, April 5. 1 Witness, | the Honorable Arthur | nr on television other coverage a 3 : Troy y. April : Moore. Judge of said Court, tn the city Army counsel, used ‘‘blackmail’’ mannerism, said the policeman did 8 o'clock in the forenoon until T o'clock | Moore ine fn oe said Court, in the City NOTICE OF PUBLIC BALE | tiac in said County, this day planned, ran bead on into oppasi- ‘not see him drive and therefore) WATERFORD — “ | the dard Time | of Pontise in said County, this 28th day | otice ts hereby given by the under. | Of ont\ne j0.0i6 6 | tactics in efforts to block the sub-| not see him dri refore | Home Day”! ii,‘ the of the follow. | of March, 954. hat on Tyseley April 8. 1954. at | of March, tion from a majority of the al ; committee's investigations of Reds the charge was void. | will be celebrated Sunday at the | ing pe proposition : _ = | Beal eARTEUR Ez . |2 2f0 p.m. at 35842 Michigan Ave. Wayne, wee a ,_ a committee's seven members. in the Army. McCarthy said| ‘Remember officer you are un-| Waterford Community Sunday ter of ere Knol Dor, | * se ey ee Warne eared Bagg on geet sale of | A true copy ines ener Sea. Mundt (R-SD), named to | Adams considered Schine ‘‘a hos-| der oath to this court, I can pro-| school. It will mark the final day iM Ockland County, _ Deputy Probate Register, ber BODAIBAAD., wil be Reid. for cash Dopaty penal Register, preside at the televised public | tage.” , duce three witnesses who will say | in an attendance contest. Beine a parcel of” land. ap: , March 26, 1954! may be made at 14211 W. 11 Mile Rd. March 236, 1984 Death Notices praia BUSH. MARCH 2 1954, anna | Witt, 153 W Colgate Ave. 81: beloved mother of Mrs Edna | @perks-Oriffin Punera!] Home un- til —., moon, when she will be taken to Gorsline-Renciman | Puneral } Home i Lansing. Wha iggy od WOOL PRI PRESSER. Card of _Thanks 1} % sen VaoDpne. Guies Speen | nm | H 3 ay z n > i ad ee : = { ” EXPERIENCED. | 63 ye) like children Cen go home MAN BETWEEN THE AGES OF _Pights. FE 45355 2 and 30 to learn collection busi: HOUSEWORK AND CARE OF 1) BABY ness. Contact Mr. McCabe 1214, child. More for home than wages. eek neue Benk Bui! _FE 53510 eves GLE PARM | HAIR STYLISi EXPERIENCED hand by month OL 1-689. only. To. salary and commis sion. MI 40984 rp is td : fi i | 7 9 iy E rae if : : i ra i F 73 if without it. time to 9:30 the tien. ANT AD RATES Days 6 days Ok ee 312 48e oe 840 ere Se | ey 756 % 866 ae 68m i i :~ 379 Hamilton Pom « — ee oe oe ee 6 Help Wanted Male 6 Brake and Front End Mechart Te operate modern Bean visualin- amped pitalizat ard life insurance pro- grams. Must be willing to do some lubrication and tire changing Th'« fe an eeeiiert opportunity for an @mbitious man who ts not afraid of work Apply mornings BF. * N Perry COUNTER MA a, Mid Menant NEEDED Journeyman Pipefitters Flectricians Millwrights ‘ _ and Pattern makers APPLY PONTIAC ol? Verna Andreas. and ’ ___Help Wante Wanted Male 6 “GAL FRIDAY” CARPENTER fiers and neat for 1 ean eee. | With crew to contract carpenter ast growing store Ty jovs, labor materia) or some bookkeeping Warm He enly App) + N Telegraoh personality needed. Excellent fu- W. Huron. ture for ambitious. oh etic and EXPERIENCED ASPHALT FORE, _°o™petent girl PE 2-0 man for al al ad Send | HOUSEKEEPER shoo HOME. ieulare to Box Pootiac| mo other woman in charge One. 33. adult L. W. Doty Mufow R =) "EXPERIENCED “PLUMBER one mile W_of Cly FE 2-144 _ SOUSEKEEPER ~ GENERA AS ¢#ist with children No ‘aides, woveiEece _Tequired 34490 ~ Maid or Housekeeper prem- | wages. | — = “MAN teen _ Bipon Detrott Man to work with manager age a at tf you you euality for elderiy lad ’ __ afte’ er 5 | MOTOR DIVISION Employment Office CARPENTER Woax WID.. NEW modern country _and repair F— home. FE 2-8039. NCED CERTIFIED ne | EXPERIENCED CE IED EXPERIE TENCED WAITRESS FOR| Heli-arc welder. ExPERENGED Te READY-TO-WEAR _Right work. MT 4.9090. salesgiri. Wonderful -cpportun Wishes with reliable firm. poly at Sam Benson's 20 FE. 5-1786. terry No phone calls. FRUIT TREES AND ORAPES EE PERIENCED COUNTER GIRL. pertiy trimmed FE 2-0067 A Lu — Hayner wi" state | FHA TERMS EXPERIEN FOR MARK. | the ond ing Walkers Clean, -Carpentty & Repairing _.ets, Lake Homes Oars, es. and Remodeling. EXPERIENCED SALESLADY, 2% i RED to 38 for women's ready-to-wear FE_T4774 ng han or te Carpenter shop. Birmingham. Michigan Call MAN | WANTS CAR _ Mr. Davis 47144 __ or odd _jods. FE +4018. EXPERIENCED WAITRESS 4 MAN WANTS WORK OF ANY nights a week OR 3-034) Jack kind also cement blocks _of Hearts Bar. chimneys. a Mave ova S own tools. cna 2 WAITRESSES. DAYWORK. NO Gn ag een Dior GORCERT Sundeys & M Lunch 644 MARIMBA SOLOIST, CONCERT ode unton. GIRL FOR ~ GENERAL. ~ OFFICE i i, - a Ba pnw knowied e of seer | on aibeoncy' be Kae Pa . iy. | GENERAL CONTRACTORS. COM- resid é . 9 Notices & Personals 25 Wed, Contracts, Mtgs. 32 Wanted Real Estate 32A _Help Wanted Female 7| Work Wanted Female 11 Building Service 12| Painting & Decorating 20 ALTERATIONS & RE AIR, PAINTING. | DAINTY MAID FOR SUPPLIES. N WANTED PART TIME, CARPENTER OM | _peire. all kepds, EM p-wrv. FE ¢1607 after * p_ a a CASH for CONTE SG? Ss ist! — Aiclicieal electrical work in exchange for MASON AND ROUGH CARPEN-| 4-1 PAINTING & DECORATING, Poor ee |) tee a. ieee aie of | rae ————— 38, Pee. | _ter. No job too small FE 1-6157.,| winter rates ‘til Apr 20. Work Pialist. Su rns ‘Saginaw, _WE 3-183. | singe ot our disposal tor contracts | H C. XNEWINGHAM _ | PA CH PLASTERINO SPECIALTY. aranteed. free estimates: FE DO YOU HAVE SPOTS BEFORE Teasonatie discounts, Bring Plastering sbeet rock filling PE your eyes? Clean tmem off the = your abeuer! ond ‘and contract BROKER | WTD. TO BUILD | FIREPLACES. | 4.1782 COMPLETE PAINTING, Wate: | Tugs with Fina Foam. Waites) Ask ce teerened Sad poche EM 339680 PLUMBING ——— ee et CAMERON, tL CLARK PE GoM’ or FE. 60661 oe ss = G tng. building maintenance CASH | Some “YOUR RADELLE PARTIES — : WANTED PART | TIME | WORK _@ hot water beat FE 52479 _OR TERMS. Tupper UR 37061. | "ana reorders call OR 3-2700 p& ‘Y Huro Pr «6402 wanes RAVE LOR SEL Lan s, y 4 ———e v ves Py attendant, car cleaning. FE 4-6831 PLUMBING ARD HEATING. W. ‘ob a 7 APERHA AXGING | i. KN: APP SHOES CAS as FOR SEASONED LAND concerned i‘arge down vayments COLORED WOMAN DESIRES DAY work, $8 day plus fare or $35 week 459 Dimer FE +1148 WASHINGS housework FE 5-7432. SITTING EVENINGS ; OR ends EM 3-5804 anytime 3-8839. REMODELING IRONINGS AND — AND reel hae ESTIMATES - TERM! ST ‘OPPERT & CECIL _or PE 3778) | before 5 p.m 4389 Dixie I y BABY SITTING FE 55063 after > > m@ | RATA Yi COoLe yRED LADY WA ANTS| DA work or dish washing Ee CoLOaED WOMAN DESIRES DAY! work. Pri day, _fare. F re ~~“$RONINGS In MY HOME. EM 351%. iRONINGS DONE IN MY HOME. TAD per bushel. FE 25650 635 plu | _ —| IRL WOULD LIKE MALL CONTRACTOR wrrn | Generel omall coring Jbiay ven? and cs BS 45207 . would- like to bic on projects cr +-8604. _sommercia, WC rk 33 vears ee = reason abe rates | PAINTING. P | _¢one Dee pee rome a DECORATING. Pa = 24 PAINTING & DECORATING. . 1st class, guaracteed. FE 56-6006. FE 5-6720 MASSAGE FOR SHUT-INS, BENE- ficial for stroke patients sear LUNCH. | beau 6 5. SANFORD Tc better premises are located ct 153 the contracts on modern homes Gre scarce trate your property CAPITOL SAVINGS & LOAN CO cali us do not feel « dligated 7 W. Huron St FE 4-056! we & SON CASH AL TC CO-OP pean Hy) w_ hers * FE ¢ WILL Sy OR LIST YOUR nae Nicholie & Haryer Co. GENER. L ee | __ and paralysed eases FE 44 a amadlicen property. Purchasers waiting. ma On a8 | P a DECORATING Suan: | NOTICE ls HEREBY ba og ba THAT each "ay clan maxes aah bur | R — McKINNEY |e ees Porat pal na Pe | Mult! Lakes Conve tomers waiting for 2 and 3 bed- | Office 8800 Commerce R4 & 6, onto YDER FLOOR LAY! +0850 ee kas weuten ma are located room bomes Ph. Pontiac EM 33311 of | bossa = v8 | eanering Fa as gall gg my ‘uichigan ‘Lie . Univ “-8708 fomeved. | on our Control Commteston for a clu A. JOHN SON, Realtor tte £3807 or ense beer, wine . ll organised crew. would bone bers E 4-2533 Wi S ll poh sehr to vid” rough-in Barney * | PAINTING INSIDE & OUT. FREE — i as went ooly J 2 Rd ant to e ? Project or otherwise 3-391. ee SRG PMINTINO—— ll. Saneat Presale ered 1764 Ss Telegraph ee Era can commen, | REMOESTTAL p ccmmmuncthy, | Sie i¥e, See She oe oe CASH BUYERS WAITING shi Spi Tore Ca ventnes | MRT acrde aasuRED S| Bower ad Such Tu ee se e | WELL” + i MASON CREW J, WHALAMS, FE 201 NOTICE I8 HEREBY OTVEN THAT LAND CONTRACT If you have lake property or your Sylvan Leke Lodge No 133 (Elks) heme is in the area Drayton, Clarkston or Waterford. call us fog action, Immediate results. R re ce SANDING AND 10 experience has TR soon Pe Taylor 406m s Con- mercial. ential. Burges Co MA #1872. Walled eement work of al feet weno | On 3-008, A. 4. Webster & Bon. ~ O'DELL CARTAGE Leea) ong, Leta Dittanse Moving REDUCED RATES Witter" ri stat 7 om SUDDEN | EN SERVICE ASHES RUB Trucks for Rent CTORS % Ton ye » 1 Stakes Pontiac Fares and _ Notices & Personals 25 ATTENTION CLUSS_AND CHURCH raising crete rs Sere ree | | eee Bepe St cai _Cential. The Salvation A -_— | Lessons | - Industrial, Tractor Co. ee = a) a anyn, © training schoo! Se, Dakiand | i waticah ing tin sities a See “PE 2.9783 MAN TO CHANGE TIRES REPAIR wenical, LAB TECHNICIAN FoR, GIRL AVAILABLE FROM 3 15 TO - - a a cil norte Crea tart, Pediatric clinic. Birmingham. Po- | ¢ A.M, 7 days © weet. FE 5-2767 Business Services 13) THE PAINT SHOP mies i control Commis. | 32_W. Murca St. Phone FE $8183 Cash for Land Contracts ing wage paid insurance sition available immediately Sel- | inseoGRAPHING, TYPING, SEC: | ~~~~~~~~~~+ Paintine of al) kints sion for @ club Neen-e to sell CAH” FOR TOUR : Man with ex- _Md Bie Phone Mrs. Burgoyne, |“ ‘retarial Service EM 3-2042 | SERVICE| Wey washing. paper removed. beer. wine, and spirits to bone ae WHITE BR sasteae Leieteeds tent cre Mi ane. Se wisnna PaDrsino and | APPLIANCE Basement ot eet ae eane| RALPH B.GARNER to we teach MARRIED WOMAN cleaning b) man and wile. FE We service a m 3 of retr’ er, PREE ESTIMA TES tn ths Liquer Control meet Sees i wie Ge ceae aed | In Convenience fs a time, steady | 3 ators. wasoers. radios, cleaners, GLADLY Commission © gran’ said license Bank Bid Pn OR FI Jon. apoty BP. Good. Lod Ss HOUSE- _ 80d ali types of smaui appliances. PE 1-66 or PE +0242 uw ration ~f 10 days — oat atieh (Graf Se pat oats Fich _ 1 N. Perry To assist loc director of Child- | WHITE WOMAN N WANTS ROY'S, 96 Oakland Ave., FE 2-021. 7 from date hereof. Dated March 22, ener Riekenesy aterford. GPPICE MANAGER FoR AREAL ‘"S%™ Seles. $20 6 week. Interested | wort by day or hour PE ¢ss01 : ~~ == —| Wall Washing & Painting R. Kelly, 882 Neva- | CASH POR LAND CONTRACTS. WANTED TO BUY 4 ROOM HOUS® estate office. Good pay. See White insuer ads. Must be ‘svanaui, — WANS SAaTED. | A & B TRENCHING Ressonable. FE $-2211. a gve Pontise #8 Mich FE | MJ. Vanwe’ 40 Ditle Hey | or more with extra lot. Vicinity Bros. Real : je edis' . | Pootings, water lines, field tile, WOWEN WANT WALL WASHING WALL W _ ee _0 ongtellow or Wever se Hwy. Waterford. OR }-1872 | joe wan ity pense | WASHINGS AND IRONINGS DONE F PE £6061 _OR_ 3-2264 |ON AND APTER THIS DATE 33454 IMMEDIATE CASH FOR YOUR round wooo gs Reply box 67 —— east in my home. Also baby sitting. ji; TL Makna OF FOUNTAIN PERS APERINO AND PAINTING. I will not be responsible for any tend | contrast of equity .m your UMBERS WANTED Lome club, Pl PD ge toon = EM 34153 repaired by factory trained men WALL. ee Pa WO.) 4 ted by any other _FE $70 in- am Ocset. Ack for company WasitINos. ALSO CORTATRE | at our store. General Printing & | —C*l ‘0” estimate thag, my ee . 364 Rl 1. Templeton, Realtor | GALES" INCREASE | YOUR IN- ve Mon, 10 am. of est side PE 26106 | Once Supply Co. tt WW, lee Wall Washing. Bante wares! tec. pare: | 8% Ruron z 26223 of m " jee gg fgg mas MICKINAN STATE EMPLOYMENT WASH De AnD > TRONINGS, DO? EM | PLASTERINO DONE. ALL TYPES. a : a *s 4 wil not de re We RAVE Gary and many other SERVICE | , ga | Excellent work teed rea-| Photos & Accessories 21) sivle for any debts contracted by $200,000 advertising specialties Reliable 142 Wayne St Pontiac. | - OMAN 4 DESIRES HOUSE- sonable OR Hr joie RRR ALA AAA A ABAASASAS any other thi. myself Sem Foote, aa tour posal to purchase new = —_ one Farty American Sorience Fab cr pete Mime. ‘kn NEAT GIRL, ONE WHO IB QUAL- “eenine in motheriess home. RLOOMPIEL WALL CLEANERS F 53 ROLLEIPLEX FLASH Ue at ern or se land contracts for | ier old fing oy eae toons rience han hes our own| ‘204 typist. Must have own trans- children preferred. | Windows cleaned. 4x5 Press camers, 2 lenses. hold- | THERES ALWAYS A GOOD = our clients Bee me before YOU) pusidings We would nee abaak business the fetare.” Geo | pertetion end be able ws werk see ve tm. "OR 3-6289 FE! erent. ers. flash. case eto, Also mise. | for you at Manny's ‘Rin sell, ASK FOR BOB MAHAN. 2 acres with remning ‘ieee denn Oo. 0 Seen toe 313 | Weekends Steady employment No w HINGOS. ae onTGe a | BUILDINO MOVED. FULLY dark room uipment All like | dancing and community singing Sines hic i peed romruna ™. E. Court si. Cincinnati, | Critc, | other need ae as curtains. FE 40807. equipped LA. Young FE ¢-0650./_ new. FE after Tpm- | _tonight! _ catted. shee te pete STATE DIS ellen lc | END PILING | CEMENT WORK KinpDs | PORTRAITS FRAMES COPIES. | WALLPAPER PACTORY OUTLET rice range $15,000 to $20,000 STATE DIST TRIBUTOR | PRACTIC/L NURSE FRIDAYS warrior re seTs bie. Jensen PE 3-240. | Wedding | Formal and Candid = REALTY, CO REAL Pa $swi sx 10 3 30 — salesman with a to relieve vresent nurse cal ners | > a LoPatip Studio. _ Pike, ] Lt saa ce — TORS por oll Aromottie Sor te ee] WASHING Ee... TRONINGS [a ALTER A-| WANT. WROUGHT F_TRON ‘FURNT- COOPERATT Se ees wid ha CY es } = tions. izations, also custom je men Sund = ee Beste. This | a i a. han wegee. Mi FOR | w _ a oe * cine POR _bullding. OLive 2-121. Television Service 22 wil mal po nagh bees spect enw eres? re 63 room modern E location. regular and the a eT a | MeN slescent im his or BP home| — HA VESTROUGHING | fe ee ee E A} Sash, deal ‘Adams Realty. Pi beautiful spa finish wit! tact | SAL TES, NEAT APPEAR. Convalescent and psychiatric es- | AVES cee) | DAY NIGHT, SUN. TV SERVICE eemenadl Wanted Real Estate 32 3383 ene full year er longer. Applied %S, 10 contact home owners, a Con maneail, ,F. be dh sparta PE Size FE 5-8390 WE sEIL AND — om 6 new a rect leads furnished. part _ pe secede say heating & sheet meta! MP OSTRAKA WE sEt : > us Rov ls. Good last the “ite of the car Re. _time FE 46818, 9 to 6 __ | WHITE WOMAN WISHES D ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE Ws CE MAX. ' elotht-- THRIFT SHO ustness Is Goc WANT CASH? stricted territories available in TYPIST FOR GENERAL OFFICE _ Wort, FE $0030 b rewinding 318 B. Pike | FORMERLY TV SERVICE MAN. | ate says | Fou want action tm se:ling your Pontiac and other parts; work must be experienced. neat \\V n desires house- pa Pe seet ager . | 16 io ATIONS give us a call for CU rene Mere elent with cash for modern to Thomas| and accurate Wages. commensy-| ‘Y OM a Fi bow in business for mysel! Serv Printed day service ana courteous appraisal We have | "IW, Sogroom home on good tate ySiate D gill? Dixie | rate to ability, il M S.| work by the day. Also | EXPERT TREE TRIMMING & RE-| ‘co cal 40 A.| Sutherland Studios ae ee ee ae cet Call 3 a. Teylot, ‘Resiver. ve ° 30061, ea ec ° > WATT baby sitting nites, Call) EMT ING [CMMEEeR Seg Gia | ce COM to Bord 2) Pack eae ates | . ia _ SEARS ROEBUCK WAITE’ i FE 2-2744 after 4 o'clock.| SEWER CLEA? NG Radio TV service CHILDREN TO BOARD IN Li-| Now t the time to list your) WE NEED TusTINGS_ OW FAR TH you wish to augment your tw 12 Sinks Sanday Ser Ph WE 4213 | Se aepvice TALIS - 600 nome. OL thet top dollar. commercial p some 940 to 61 8 week. answer) VE EDS EXPERIENCED __ Building Service 12 EXPERT TREE TRIMMING © an oe. ~~ pay CARE LICEYSED F C Wood Co ROY KN AUF. Realtor” Sears needs several men to call -ADY r - CH TV . = | Sw. _ Maeen ___|_ FE 3ten Sees raets| READY-TOWEAR | | ASPHALT PAVING || "JOR PeTRAG MNS | ww sarrae ru nam| Wid. Household Goode 27 Seryis, mms iam Myhjst WE, Anz erittva ALL Or oon of 5:30 to 9-0 SALESWOMEN Oriveway: and areas. Cas ; , : property ur pie, Fee farther wformation, op- : or terms Free estimates. G & W TOR PLASTERING AND Norris Radio & TV RNITURE NEEDED GREEN LAKE OFFICE v in need of city, suburban, Wy Saturday March 31. 6:30 P . | WE HAVE PART-TIME AND FULL-| 4, Pavire Co 2 —lesing_FE_ 30001 REPAIR SHOP 840 _Nevads | FUR? @ and farm Itstings) We ere to Hotel. E. Pike; TIME OPEN FOR BAgEMENTS OR PLASTER(NO, 1 Z2ZA| Entire home or sean Ghee te (ON GREEN Ace able to sive you com plete satis- os ae Ser Wie. Ce :| ERpEntance Is auntie | Goment_ wert, immediate corvice. | FE $400 FE $052 Leo Leste ypewriter Service dollar Will buy outright or POR ALL LAKES and ® quick turnover. Will ERVICE D TOWEAR, SUITS “COATS, Cade Roth, PE | } PATCH Paste RING. | REASON- a Ut tor you ma) Comteentiy | CoBegen Bemen, Leto and Betetes . : { ALTERATIONS SRE: | able rates work guaran TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MA-| sale Ph OR 3-271 Young married eae vih me AND DRESSER SOME OF THE ane alec new bomes MA| FE 3-000 . Expert work, Geo-| Ext us BUY IT OR AUCTION IT ee. ie 34413 rou Buy owe t IneUne EF > ag a aa | _ 2687 ratere ee A AnD RE. em gg » las | for you OA 6-268. WOodwara $1144 Rings Hare excellent ty for | | BRICK _SLOCK AND CEMENT Ges oF tomrace Uinaet n I mead MA AN Fight . 4 “PING _| TEACHER AND MOTHER DESIRE H men TES : jt. ‘Sriter then sverage starting sa) To On ge ie tefore you de PLASTERIN Ge T's, 123 6. Saginaw Bt. yew cash waiting - A ho a Ga oe . SALESMEN ir Picasant Forking conditions, tt picks AND x eyers ~ Uphotstering Z3| Warten TO BOY ALL TY¥Pus | —eeretce Bille, O8 dou), REALTY CO. LTORS J 4. Good salary plus com- 3 De an wort. Also chimaers. Ro Job bes | are PUARTERINO BA om of furniture Ph. FE 2-$823. . Member Coop. Réa! Et Exh. Ine. ar aieneee ieee ee | © One Ls PE ase: = custom 0 |WANTED MAPLE BUFFET On CASH® 2-0263 4%, service = & Paid ite te emploves ‘ ee - TupURBAN Pree estimates. Small repsirs tn server FE 427974. IN Open Eves. ti) ® Sun 104 counts, major company. om Poo- |g wo —— ATTENTION pended SEPTIC your home A Y¥ FE | Wid. Miscellaneous 28 HOURS los Ww. | Huron tine oe 1 ne “Brick, na tone work. aim. Tkex ane one an 24 HO DOOR BRANCH ie Pa sick Free estimate FE 48805 AT TOP DESK WITH DRAW Help Wanted Male 6 rect at ere oak | . ee eee won a - = 8176 Cooley Lake Rd. EM cre Also, jeter" fe For your equity to your om om ome MORTGAGES SHEET WORKER FLOOR. a Cem EE TRIMMING AND REMOV- NITURE REFINISHING AN. a qi + compe RMS BAN, from - o _ EX eS EAGED LADY TO CARE _ 2-2468 nT aise shrave ond. fret trees | PURNITURE REPINISHING AW: | — > at scoute MEET. ood "home 2 ig ‘y acre with 100 ft. frontage, ne estroughing 215 Sear, tique pecialty ¥ rownell Birm Mi 42511. for child. Live in. More for home a . _RESIDENTIA trimmed fv licensed qualified ERS OP cusTOM BUILT ing place Used piano, ping < Get etter you appraisal or closing mh ae tha wages. Mother works nights and commercial “ree estimates./ man OR 32706 After 6 ot ll A ae gg table. old furniture chairs, end| deal ‘We mean business! B. D. CHARLES able man for repair ong ao PM. for Barco . VE 30610._Jomee beam ns ain. re oes ore. . a" a cy ry a Equitable Society, 1717 8. Telegraph mowers. tractors | CONCRETE BROKEN Dressmakin The ; __ttos._ Plea: 086 __ Some sales cape dencrt SEAMSTRESS FOR DRY CLEAN-|~ hammers bv job or housty rate LK Tailoring 36 omas Upholstering ANtED 10 BUY — wousma | dw. M. Stout, Realtor FE 0521: Eves FE Sea01 Biate ead relerencee me _foveriment Must be experi-| FE 20077, Phone FE 5-8888 barns. ec‘teges, garages and other TT ON. w St. ms, os 5-8165 = ogy BUYERS WAITING FOR Pontiac Boz 10) Pe to Mr McPeters. CryenwtT WORK: RES & 5 & COMM.| DRESSMAKING AND ALTERA 1 rege ge 4 Eve. ‘un 4:30 A SINGLE MAN EXPERIENCED. | undry, 540 S Tele | 1 o. ectimates. Raymond Com-| tions FE $2765. 16 Palmer. COVERS, & BED | _down. HT. sutton, M¥- 96632. K. C. “Hempstead, Re Realtor — for daiey farm 51920 W 10 Mile crap near "Orchard Laker Ate | mine: REWEAVING EXPERTLY DONE. | spread« Your material PE 5-797 “WANTED BOAT TRAILER. Cash for Your H 102 E Huron Ra West_of Grand River, WOMAN TO BABY SIT DAYS. — cart we IF YOU NEED | _ Suits superbly tailored FE $3702, Lan & Fouad 24 ~~ OL 67, ong ane ome | wi cases a Street 9513.01 — gg as No. 1 carpenter work | DRESSES. §UTTS, Ts AND At WANTED TO BUY HOUSES | We have several buvers of «mall e 37 Bis | woges, YE _¢031} No. 2 to save money | _terations, FE ¢7074, 181 & Huron. ¥ barns and other buildings to be| “OM Cam Saitiog oo “Rent Apts. Furnished 33 44 | “terested . — hap conina IN- No _ = Legh my work, P Service 18 ee are DoG. tern down OR 37156. . Ra POI nnn * resenting me per- 1 ay s wisi Laundry 2235 Lake . $a00 Se enue and bair care progtam | goal pad own work. FHA | LOST RED DACHSHUND CHILD 6 Wanted to Rent 29 | FE 5-124. FE 43844 Open © to 8 a a P eh enngar PRIVAT $267.79 {| Exceptional opportunity for mar- EM 3-2362_ P Y UNDRY ¥- pet. FB 5 : 3 Cc eeeede necessary. $287 94 | ried women unable to accept full sowpieTE LIN CREO HASESEY ig == Loe igak LAVENDER WALLEt- Ve ‘ 6256.74 time jobs Openings from Royal “brick bidet Lis ‘tone EM_ 3-518? 35189 28101 33883 . \2 PONTIAC PRESS EM. Tiana Roow A The above amounts are from our org to Flint Backed by 100 yr | Ser Ba NY SPANIEL PLOYES. DESIRE 3 OR.~<« a : Hd] cirenae. roll, and resent ar - es, paid reputable firm Car and phone CARPENTER WORK . BRITTA SPANIEL R NISHED " APART- = nice furnish: Close Fadividwet salesmen. for one | ndcessary. Good commission For) Alterations end custom butldtng pa eaeg Ts 2A101 + male White and liver. Reward.) ent PRIVATE BATH A re and lake 8186 ‘Mighland ne. Week's work, You too can make| immediate interview call OR OR 32579 ea —_ ANCE. WALKING _ DiIs- a HOUSEKEEPING i ~ if you want 7700 _ | GARPENTRY ROUGH AND PIN- Landscaping 18A | fost: BLUE PARAKEET, CHILD'S | TANCE TO TOWN. RE- IF YOU to_bus. 153 Prospect. Suise eecaiive wax ais, Leet Signe “ae a | ma ogy Pes “ye 32 4 ba _pet__Rewaré. FE 300u_-------.- ee ot PARTICt —_ DON’T * sto our wonkIna IRE, <' « SPRAYING . Lost: E FOX TER- : ve and ref tor, autom in sige Haroid Turner's S | 4845 ) Oinie Highway. MA 55483, FRUIT a en TREES rier, fae vicinity of East; — cease WANT TO SELL beat, and vale Gamma oie. 8 Woodward, Birmingham | ®WowEN WITH 2 OR MORE APT- CARPENTEP KITCHEN CABT | “Shrupbery le mahatance’ Long Lake and a Rd. White| 3 OR 3 APT. WRITE P.O. su. Tl _Dougias PE 49713. _ Mie ts00 ernoone or cvenings free to hold| _nefs, alterations attics. ae tree trimming, OLive with black and tan markings. MIl| Box 890 Grayson. DON’T 7 Ross WANTED EXPERIENCED PLUMB- Gress and lingerie parties tion rooms. glassed itm porc | DANDSCAPTNG AND 40006. Reward. J BEDROOM UNFURNISHED CALL Us Apply 238 Russell ers. lie , steady work. H. A | every day No experience neces- fob or heur. FE ¢*33 ari | service iawn building and main- Loar. PAR : rench house: 2 lease: Bir- GILES SALT T ROOMS } got veer Co. | sary. OR 3-714 after 12 5:30 t Arthur Frantsen, white with brown ma: Vi-| mingham, Bicomheld area: good ‘S RE Y CO. anes reso. PRIVATS WANTEr MEN TO SELL A | ¥OUNG LADY TO LEARN BOOK: | CARPENTRY. BLOCK AND ca.| Sea : e of Emerson FE | rental. Write Pontiac Press Box 4 PH. FE 5-6175 2 ROOM BASEME: : — ee ee keeping machine —— ment work ete FE V8. —_ Landscape Serv'-e ~ __ Reward. = RD ACCOU NTA De 2 BED. D- Privass pommel APART- f nera! office ping EMODEL Seeding. fertilizing and shrubbe YN SETT room unfurn! e - Taylor Central Lineoin. | requited Write Pontiac Press Box COMPLETE “REMOD Attic rooms, . JACK GOULD” = a wk ee + side prererred up 2%, one. ‘TMMEDIATE CASH yee. or_2 buddies FE 81900. Mercury, 00 W. Pike - _| 8&8 stating age. education end e%- recreation rooms. dormers add; Call MUtua: 40164 ~832-W.+" ward FE 5-0214. | child PE 45518 after 3 p.m. if you have @ ¢ bedroom home “ ,..- loam MODERN,” PRIVATE | WTD. TELY PORTER perience | tions. complete apartment alter® = Huron Milford, Michigan, [O8T.2MALE BEAGLE HOUNDS. & 5 MIBULEAGES cou. side, @ 3 bedroom = amen no drinkers a nk eee G| weno, Cuma velldes. 7.EA F TRIMMING & CLEAN UP| male afid female Off Willow Rd ply wants unfurnished house. No, | lends oro 3 bed) Seen "Taylor perienced. Coloredor white Ap Help Wanted on Le oe potest dag tel be / Deuk rere room home_aésr W r.|2 ROOMS. COUPLE ONLY Fe eu ea ia SOMPLETE LANDSCAPING 28 —"0rk_Pr_euperte._ FR €4108,__ | ae IN call afer 8pm FE 1036. | Hen Or nomad wit eonmin ail 51 N Broadway, Lake Orion ELDERLY COUPLE WANTS MAN ~.-. experience .n Pontiac White s _Moving & Trucking 19 LOST? 1 BUNDLE OF N PIECES tromnxa Alp FAMiY Nexen | °**4,* coltnd your equity, call 9 ROOM A APARTMENT. WEAR plus peid hoe WANTED A green ge iggy end wife o live in. Take care! Rodding and ‘“andscape Co 212 af i% te t 8 ft. ot 3 bedroom ‘house were onee Pontiar Motors Inquir “man for gene work of home prepare meals, cheuf- E Bird N. FE 38-3140 FOR FAST, EPFICIENT PICKUP & * 1.4 tor Detrott Cf os I poco a STON E REALTY CO. Auburn. ef } office im = et 23 Familiar om dat inte cle and feur, handy man Pleasant home CowprietTe MASON SERVICE cavers ae tebe t truck na, “ogee at Detroit ice ot Boe ane te | Thome modera machinery ‘Meria McKay, om lake Private bath Steady job Brick block and cement work at reas, rates aise anytime chine. Lost from truck Write FoR B Star. | 2 feeve ———| vate saan ry - A Dryden ‘amore Mine ‘Press Box 118. wre Pee | ee area vn HAULING OF oe anos. nea | Bee of Fee IL Layers fon, Birmingham oe tito —— 3 stimates ayward, * ew) = ? ° q Help Wanted Female 7 | WANTED CANVARSERS NO SELL | {'sese sian Bom ree ing Line Merrit ave. Ex-Serviceman and wife LISTINGS 23 AND 4 ROOM M APTS ii 1 AND ae igg required, FE 3-7256. aes : - HT AND vY trott. TAshmoe 67777. with * ll children De sonnel agent. cose. Instewctions _9| EAVESTROUGHING | renin navied Te +000 wor |i2a? aaa) ied Gee] “WORN LED AGE 3 x GENERAL HOUSE- c : A = Tort and evoking, mast a aiclatn's Ghee! Metal Ce Full dirt PE S28 Let; Gisct Cocker mee On| ‘desperately need a two Sean a0 weet Sat canee. | SPCORERObG LOANED FRED TO 1 LIGHT TRUCKING ASHES “AND | _ 2000 bedroom unfurnished | COMP TOMETER OPERATOR,| bome Accer'lons ae | ee ee ee iw oo $50 REWARD house. Reasonable *rent, Kaswi iedge of bookkeep help. | _Sizes_at factory prices OR 3-0466 27519 _ * | LIGHT " TRUCKING RUBBISH & | Lost — Boxer puppy. 3 — ou 7 ful. A diversified pectin. ao __ Work Wanted Male 10. FLOOR "ANT AND WALL COVERING. | ashes Dene trvek, ‘sand, oan hn ake sed i Vi- arpets eum 5 e : cinity of Walled sala aoe Box | sonnei, COUPLE WITH THREE. plastered wall tile © esth 276% "| _ lence ct MA oom. 107 care of Pontiac Press year old child wante caretaker _ ™ates FE 46976 or FE 2-0534 INCINERATOR SERVICE. ASHES | Physio-Therapy 244 COUNTER HELP NIOHTS AOE) ‘York Pt Macy gg a FENCE WORK or. ALLS KINDS _— poss, cow & goat ma AK 25 to 45. Apply ip.m te 4 pm write ‘ontiae es, BOR —~. ma si. { : MAN WITH % TON TRUCK | SCIENTIFIC SWEDISH MASSAGE. | Soran at ws Peers am capeanrey oy D TILE WORK. FLOOR R SANDING OLD FLOORS ante Work. Can any time FE| Special foot technigue, 12 Elm or 3 ROOM & BATH PRIVATE BATH Ne children. 211 Elm BROWN | “Would you mind running over to the clubhouse, caddy, | SLaes core, Setmienel bedrooms. | and calling the A.A.A. for,me®.” Rent 33| Rooms With Board For Sale Houses 43) For Sale Houses 43 ROOMS AND BATH First | Room z * anette tt oe nae | "ee Sam BOMBS. Bowme| AT LAST A HOME |C4R™. Jw, songs, veow tox pie ioe including rom 3 MeN. CLEAN] OF YOUR OWN! | , soed, Lovated''en tig) Molasset Utilities, F roome. beds. Good| tm! Drayton Pisins — @ new 5 wassee River. Accom. . ¥ ROOM APT FE ARTY | goons aes Saginaw room bome. completely decorated. a athe — or ev = : FOR MEW. ready move . darue : : ‘TRJOM PURMIBNED APART | finances Seats cure wan See bate, tases uring | = DRAYTON PLAINS “Bo, chbares spam Pets, apehy | — =: Mamatiels. ea. Large utility room: Oat floors | Act ¢ room block from le Gardens. Roo, LADY | Beautiful picture window. $7960. type Roms. 4 beck trem T Rook ‘AN. Palvate EN. |< —.— 14 8. Johnson. | $1860 dows. 96950 for cash. Piece] pre theta tet | trance bath Chia ROOM AND SdOaRD POR BUD- - -—L. C. LADD fone ee = Bho utility room, 's wel tv ii . Mrs New- 7 room aba near™ noms, Alse | 4398 Dixie B b, OR 3-236) | basement. automatic gas heat & mon'e OS Ghep, O16 Orchard Laks | | Ausarn “Sune ‘© PO. 30) 2005 Deaton 18 BE FES) Sere then tone sarene. © cay, Moar ) Beaty’ Yeeetre wineals, singh oes) ana $450 Down tcaped. fii “wi 0) aoe 109 Dresden. | ROOM ND BOARD : Will build 22240 ranca type home L. C. LADD ROOMS "7 W]e ved, fe Boe plete on exterior. stud- | 4296 Dixie B OR 32361 T nooils AWD MATH PAWTLY| er Body. sit 0 wees, Bey, This home is built of the |” "Ccreer Cass Lake Rd. Fanon caly Auburn | _118 W. Boverly, $4069] beet materials Ong workmanship | ——— Heights, PE 70251 ACANGY POR Oakland County. Menthiy pay: DRAYTON AREA Pea gS sone or counle. nurses care, ments of only 63 bed with large _ Ae Saal Poa ney at ae F C W od Co living and dinin- room 2-712) afte 4 a | Nene Hotel Rooms. 39 . . O ° age forced iy Boag ye ADT, 3 MQM EVERVTRING | wom wy Day or wore” SRT Et, Mn Msteat Eee seers Se MODERN 9 AND « Rooms. con.) HOTFL AUBURIN | 4UBURN NEAR ON MARSHALL, | preciated ting beth. Utilities furn Adults | Cooking ana revigeration unit. | fy emg, yee full beth up. Sime IVAN W iy 5B Stoney Lake Onford Also 1 or 3 room Apartments in hampenant ER wee New gas LE cere ene Ph FE 20239) furnme laundry. aved drive S\ RAM a Werte evens | HOTEL ROOSEVELT | Scpestet, coudiuce., Basement ew cotple, 10s Crevoags Lakevad | juiss Or ween. Tecs. “Totes ‘FR | EAh oguwd’ dota pazment. Cal FE S501 Tn COAR i[_" — Rent Stores ~ Stanley, broker ‘S187. | :26's W Huron Bt__ Eve. FE 5-2564 Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34) ~~ BRICK BUNGALOW _ nN ae oo" 1—0 CORNER OP | You will enjoy thio constructed DOLLAR VALU ES + nao mmrrmmoone acanr| Erase Sidhe Baa | ansetieer deiacs | | 2 ACRES chadaas ehaae|tattanl) baal tenes treme: || ee Ou INQ Sas | and linen cloact. 3 bedrooms. one Good sof. Close to town 3 rooms apt., private eat all: utili Voorhies FE 23-0281 . You must see this at | frame house. $4200 with $1000 furnished. Mo chiiiren over $!] Rent Office Soace4)| Pann PEO tow nw : months Also Pecos. | Space 41 t uieces ie BRICK BUNGALOW J ROOM! PE 3003 CALL oe | CONNTOWN stone | ( - AY | RD full" basement On "paved. road “tore Tom Wise Pontes Pee bee | Glassed-in perch overlooking lake 2 ROOMS AND BATH. OTiLITIES ( “‘sto0n are | sot ra epee oa) | om Ray tan | stn Pe ese re ae | rawtord | } | | } | | _ For Sale Houses ; 41) | | WM. H, KNUDSEN 3 RogM APT. uecuanic ap. _.. FOF Sale Houses 43 AGENCY ’ —_— $850 DOWN. Cozy two bedroom bun- REALTOR OPEN EVES > Son 8 Bie Iqure weeer,| A THOME OF YOUR | 228, S%% fe bem ant pert Tar A GATEWAYS to Lf se — rN to lake. d : he — ee ee OWN | Gans DOWN. Brand gow. 3 dedream | "%, Wae",.3 Dateem ranch. well HAPPINESS —~“? ROOMS 2 8. PARK. $950 Down bungalow with exterior all com- kitchen cabinets, 2 blocks to store mans.) it Cond 454 room bungalow with 2| Wired. auiomatic bot waler. ou: gis —senoms PEN OR 370 | = EAST SUBURBAN rooms, living bie sink and all interior EAST . ROOM MODER MILY. 4 e Surutched. Ne chi.dren. il page floors. ; on studding. Here is the buy of eA ay ye walls | vin eee ea TV van? 030 OG PRivare 06,060. Gee i today | lifetime. Price is only $5,905 windawellacsecua(and procaine four . one floor entrance bem Aduite. Ne | Keego Harbor 01.409 DOWN. Brand new FHA bun-| llnceis "store “and” bus, garege full basement ‘and geed, beating Guiet. Close to town, second doot $900 Down Délance. Atiracttve 3 bedroom go dg pareve with, oddities sadings. TnOOus AnD Bare HEATED, | MOtbE,"0m tome on comer tot large sesms “trenghout ‘and ine | Sete. peter beat, latee vedrooms| Surase™® ix Hintay ison” and ROOMS AND BATH. NEATED, 0 Pavement. A real buy price te only $1,108. Cait fr Spott meat A parce? spot Offered at $13 500, aoc AnD, a TH MEATED. | $1,000 Down was | ation.” Five beautiful | NO. . Pon = om pine tame | “SYf,fteaiaes ot Crescent taze Soy". toom Turaisngs upertment | FAST SIDE _| WEST SUBURBAN Warm. comfortanle in winter $60 few yards from the lake up, with bath Private entrances. a “rey igang LA SALLE PARK _ month, FE 7-03) rooms, fell bath, geod living room | «‘vsty trent perch. More lea home| Seues ies OD “livingrm, | OTSe_ 5 room heme sith 3 bed- nd @ meat sisable and ome at @ price you would bedrm home, full Bsmt. livingrm | rooms, room for bath. of] heat. FOR L : 2 BEDROOM UP. . ordinarily pay for just e home = diningrm kitchen & nice enclosed | 4S and screens, utility shed 2 : - Cheice location. | romt porch Call for particulars Fenced pack lot y weil cain one pollo required os | West Suburban ae | —@ Feel buy for somiccne. constructed Needs some work per th, 2 m in edvance. On Pontiac Lake Ra ar Creseent| |. 11. BROWN, Realtor | Vopryy | But offered at 95.250, 9980 down. all “Bud Nicholie, Real Estate. Lake Ap lently conditioned 1395 W. Hurea pa oene|: 7 $44 mo LET YOUR RENT PAY re oi jee ReGen lls ES “2 arm ome amir me | ft 8 heme Member_ _Real_ Estate Ex pee A LAKE FRONT. 6 room. etl heat. storm sash UTIPUL 3 STORY HOME| {Fm _& bath on isi floor 7) DREAMS bo COME Fontiec. Adulte. 100 Tans ang aumingr a fel snes| 0-000. to . Rely pases ia covaane | TRUE mee beat e garage es —— rooms | nice level lot S@xi8@. Priced ai! , can cient ace MODERN ) AND BATH WiTH ow, ° — | rooms afe very lerge. Master | %%-500. Terms Near Clark 52” ranch type. best, Close im. FE 3-7428. far tcend bed alone ts lixis. A GI built in 1947 interior in RENT_TAEE 70 BoMMD ON | Done See igtee 2S eet | Sere, renee gos teen wo | fens em ee Fete ef. couple only. ' ervell | Donelson Park with, plastered “den. Oak floors LP cn gy 154 ft lots 3 pe. batt’ fuil besomens ot} Ra. — —.______ | A fime 3 bedroom ranch type home| th the house, Living| Aluminum or brick siding. heat. storms and screens. Offered SMALL UNFURNISHED APART. at gevese, Weadersg room, dining room and staircase| tered walls. AC ol! heat. As low | 8! $6,100, $1,925 down iment Uulltise Weeluded. Ne chil-| condition tm gout, Goo | carpeted from well to wall. Plee- es $1000, “down plus mortgage| AND FRESH A ONPURNISHED —PT. WITH Oa | 824 ev ” Cheek this prop | with solid cement drive. aye e. Seeds gage. Gut eounle po drinkers.| ¢tty todey An unbeatable value. | = ome easily be made into John K Irwin You B IT-WE'LL INSURE IT wera Seeger | eres | CLADD = MAHAN —— (Bince 1925) Rent Houses Furnished 35 | $3 RTE. ne On set Saginaw Street eiiinV co. wexe 1 ROOM CABIN. AND ALSO 2 NIC THOLIE, Case Lake Re | ee "| Member Co-op Real Est rom medere cobs om lake. MY | BUILD NOW ELIZABETH LAKE sigs FI. 2-0263 Orion / AND HARGER CO | ESPATES Eves ‘til 9 Sun 104 7 ROOM MODERN CABING ELEC 09 W Murce PL, FE $-6189| Let us build you 8 new home now | wext Doom TO BRANCH I gy 9 EE a ge ean AT ROMEO. ATTRACTIVE MOD | ans 4 ROOMS AND BATH EQUITY 740 Judah Rd out Baldwin, 4 arranged ATED LOT WITH 100 miles past Fishers Proce komen a eneee | EO. RORABAUGH § | Fr. Paowraox, ar, OSS See rR HOUSE 7 ROOWS | arden, garage, oa ered reaa | NOME | Shwe "ADDRnOWAL INFORMA. ee Scat | En ae ry ae) FEES sees! = ¢ ROOMS AND BATH. GAS HEAT. 990 © Turner. realtor. Imiay | e Rd Wil, build anywhere | wu. a Z available June also fee + pacar; FIs _| _ | - = ES nabadoel : MY *! =o ee | od to wheel af esse” tile — ist. Stairs Hons KENNEDY I AKEFRONT FURNISHED CABINS FOR RENT A NICE HOME _ Pall besement REALTOR of - ‘ _ 4270 _ Highway 3 ‘ fenced yard. Only $3800 down, Bronings Oeil 8 p.m New is the time to buy that lane- RENTAL AGENCY CLOSE IN | aoe meaty oer teas OVER | ee ——— OG cee cmon, fens es § rooms. '% ctory bungalow 2 . _ 20130 modern ga house jo- can tte, We, say tare the Dene | Lares "Pitt yaaa tan! | roeymene BE ea TT) sine Wiles "Ee ns wy bath Oak floors Pull basement | Woodward, 860 Smith Single bun- Important when ‘choesing a ake, 363 Aubern Ave 7B 900s) City water sewer and gas Paved | alow. full ges heat. reg? Se sneak Eee > eta LAKE MS, | streets. $1i lor with $3500 down. aluminum storms and screens. | - e and terms — Geach" range ond’ retrigerstor. L. Cc. LADD ry gf ee oe Ge Ld : paym e FOR THAT EM 3.3025 after 5 pm 4286 Dixie B cooperate Rent Hones Untora o Se Romi me FREE] OME roe | mae Seperate LARGE FAMILY — TUsedo 54-3325 10 acres of land. features | This is the deal home for « large 4 ROOMS. 18 MILES OUT. 635 OR are ral stone fireplace, auto- family 4 bedrooms, living room, $900 down. P.O. Box 535 matic oi) heat, and 2 car ga meeps bnenen breakfast nook : C-CLARK | #222: TSS SIX ROOM, 3 BEDROOM BRICK = 7 | toil around Detroit. Call J. A. Taylor | road near Weaver School. The ment turpace “os, Gai xe, pom OFFERS 04,680 FULL PRICE. Mest bunge-|_ Realtor, PE 604 _ ___| Sewer Only 00.200 and utitities, bored, Ask for Mr iow. 3 pe beth | brecseway unt | Fonees inh * Level LAKE | property TODAY! -Orion i vohage Rented | 2 tile bath« utility off xitenen, | INCOMF TO RENT WEST SIDE IN LAKE Almost new 2 bedroom mor iy, Cas “te contract ~% front room. x pal tile base- PROPERTY —— . ooo 2 upstairs = home utility room, | ance $30 monthly. pone a Detiegecd Mg i saa a Le oe = — irvem ind pig reeseway. pf El ig.| $5,650 FU".L PRICE. § rooms and| Meny extras. By apner. modern duplex. Pull eessenene. “om - heat, walk- 1002600. paved road |. oth. year eround lake pay lege FE }-1965. furnace ou each side lo- = a te Pg rr 3 , wc ho at Ehea beth Lake Ras 2 cation near Gt. Mike's Bald- + TE Zim * 3 hy garage S0x,0 fh lot Cash to H h ; co call for eee for cash For Rent Rooms 37 : Family— contract. balances $45 monthly. umonnes At Bue TOR CUMAR. Core oe) Come ae of POSREE TONSA OMe?) “let MPctarenetogive stange: | GILES REATTY CO. Se bd 5 0 5 west side. FE 2-6001, Py feor. es best. “ery bargain ta ig ° 00, aouRS OP ALE Eine a 2 LIGH MOUSEKEEPING ROOM pertly furnished, lot seule, | W Ret SIDS Tn Wenster School 1 EtaNce CONVENT. and Son. Jp Suitable for 2 men or couple. paved street. 913.000, terms | yom, Ooed condition, tile bath, | ENT for eppoimi- IN MILFORD, § ROOM HOUSE” 2 + ROOMS, PRIVATE APARTMENT. | S¢Minole Hills ready Only 62.350 Jown Balance You30 attic Finished off for =| for 4 gentiemen, Twin beds. Ev- Large 7 room home h < room, 2 00n220 at 5 creme Sen Posem| - Ks ceRte Lee bens Humphries | _Bas Ft CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM fooms on first floor 3 more to chocee .rom. Drive | | 82 N Johnson rooms and beth tiled to wt to our office look over our | NICE. T. AN 8 a MT. 5 o3 son x ceiling on second. sun par. at our brick terrace on W. Rundell with; oes a ot ip ad ty a lll lor, replace. ‘carpeting in Paras foo, Riek ass, | _ We Dinnan snd Gon. 0. Muren. GLEAN. COMPORTABLE ROOM | ~ with "on heat. | CAMERON H. CLARK | ‘Lew lignes! neat vil ana very! IN THE HEART OF Sor geationren Boat tes. a water heater, 2 car ga-| low m e cost all - “See a rage . priced | i569 w ve Open Evenings | “ectente today! | DRAYTON PLAINS Zan SLEEPING ROOM a, . | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | - | 20x30x18 ee a ee pecaaneetrnO ROOM | 10 Acres —| Humphries — peattom ince acaere ian! No children, FE 43300. i remodeled 1 ( *H ARLES [LUXURY LIVING! Drayton Woods Tarte “front “poten. “ty ost CLOSE my aa First hag ving room | rooms end heated garage Ro-/ ioe Yoanpaxi3s, ba000 bl deo date: CLEAN BEDROOM NEAR ST. JO me pan nitchaee tavaten, | Three bedresm brick, ter.) man Prick ag alate hearth, Seta) ES Sens | ete eeiernte tee | pole ners ATES a IC, LADD < ap iret . . a) $2,500 down. | : ‘ OR 3-230) DAY MEN, § MINUTES WALK TO t with almost new mumel ig ' * ate Beeres DAY MEN and convenience awaites terrace ne f Hs ealanenll Sst)" Seantyebeaee, nang, os Itunes oes eer} LLUIMPNTIES| weet aes Sy. Figomer'ras "Mcosmimre na terme cies a8 capes | SUgehEe page P| REALTOR FE 2.0474 |e eet ee onal : ing. a garage ; 3 | AL - PLEASANT ROOM FOR GENTLE- ph y A eee Ne eden | @ -¥. Telegregh Evenings | . __ men. wee > hemes STARLES: Realt. Cooperative Real Srkate Rschange JACK . WEST | 20 Acres— B. D. CH: -ES, Realtor LOVELAND ROOM POR OENTL EN. fy RE Country Home Int 8 Fe east $450 ma cae “fined home, on Wert ae _ > Withter 13. miles of Detron, | __™v* 1700, PE seer 2189 Cas sLake Ré MB See Mark. this & bedroom modern) . 5 ROOM FURR HOUSE A RE YE OT TS) Re ares poe Canal Frome DOWN (2s = -s wh family. 2 specious living *, o oe a 4 My oo school as ee Gir natteee” See ‘Sard frepace"bateabqrer'aniy: "od |™ tou owns goed lot vein val FE Sags ater «bun 26x34 and chicken | heat, 2 car garage. Washer, ear re thd, 7 hg Me 2 toad ds : - \. Lecated tri stove : = terms ROOM WIFE ROME PIVITEOES session Oger transferred erred.” Deve PE S130. eve. PE 7002. | ADAMS REALTY CO. hnso . Near nriced to .. i 382 Auburn Ave. FE 43393 O Genardl ‘Roapnel, Pe saad | “BUD” Nicholie | TT RESALE “ rn Torker. near bus. 6 8. Shirley Roy Annett Inc. CAPE COO: BRAG WUT BRICK |. At, forced, air heat ts tee. ; eet bo (in een Lot. We, By its bedroum bungalow tle bath FOR BETTER HOMES Opin Mvenings sad Sunday 4 | way to Cxpansion sltic wih 4) — Siumimim storm sash and Yast 2s rT windows, basement: with di- cqreema, fupeed roar reed, 2 bedroom wiassed wall, gir olf heat, paved s sores im sun poren. Mice $1500 DOWN ia scapet. Jot, Priced’ to. sell. ve % Tetegregs nings after € call Mrs. “SNYDER. Seapersiave Real Es- = em . __ ate_Bxohan , | KNUDSEN |: 2508 om snd bas Be hiret on hae one. LAKEFRONT onset cal Met, Beck. PE 4008 radiaat heat. Garage. ‘mg ts tte € toom bungelow, ATi WEST SIDE and pointed walls Nest base: Saree ss S| Be oe |S Set seek eat cee . A. JOHNSON, Realtor FE)4-2533 For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses . 43°): on * Bpecial an) le me of sand | vei . “ = : beach, Beautiful shruvs end / | The “All Woman 2 ear modern ge- —— | Por honest, rage. Television room jp knotty ; Service specialising t take and . Two fire piaces. 3 ocesutifu Seer rooms or. cium taste ete ag a dene wt ¢ = hates WATKINS LAKE AREA ; ; oe oa semnet. around Looking for value? Be sure —— M ie, ot 3 before ef $24.900. Suitable down | 0, Ste “iis 2 Bedroom ranch lator firepises. 12530 payment f& reliable buyer. 12\:219%, ft. living room has | re. Pde Anker ola thermopape picture window, highest furans, And insu beautiful parquet flooring A LI 3-0605 3-$067, 3-061 jete Youngutown Bich | | Seautitul awa, fugaite - Pull copt Ry good | en, ag he e pecan " H ‘ ti . ar attech . Lake Orion Frontage _[ ‘We Peg. .ocar stect 3 bedroom modern home with base- | for $1°.500 ment end oil *. Treation | reom fac lake. 3 blocks from | 500 down. \ home you'll agree . downtown §3, ONE OF GUR best iocations : . fest 1 - 7 Hee Eastern unior Toom mod- Auburn Heights ora with oak Seore, plas- tered’ walls, full basement Fei = = 3 bedroom e e == J Teom with and a e Thi is «the e perch, base- first pi vie il on ‘this nest ment and furnace. $1,050 down - and ciean bungalow Be the ; a. -first to call CARROL! PQRRITI SNOW WHITE BUNGALOW Youl io ce this” dari home located at ie a city, large landscaped lot l'» car seepage suse (A fully msulated. has plastered pated walls oak fleers. full ou furnace. modern Its in exceptional 500. Substantial 26's West Huron Eve Co-operative Real § ROOM, 2 BEDROOMS BATH oak floors, nice kitchen and large Ep me porch $5600 $1000 down FE bet kitchen LeBaron School 6 dow: payment. $1,250 DOWN plus mortgage cost. Brand new FHA homes . «Oy tric water heater. picture inted basement gas heat window in spacious living | ba ye rear yard with loads reom Pully insulated. | flowers and shrubs make 950 i me Meee ee RAY O'NEIL, Realtor Realty Co, Realtors 377 & 7 W Huron Open 60 Telegraph Rd 4-0528. Phone FE 37103 of PE 44118 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange OPEN tive Reai Estate Exchange. ~~ GeBARON SCHOOL nice bedrooms in this exce 3 lent | t B f For Sale Houses = 43) Sir ana ss serene teehee i ~~ erewee se www ww Ouls aaa a bed $1000 DOWN room wm th rit 3 a e c bath close to wanes ani cela Sunday 2 to 5 ' 2 pice lots. $4050 total price CORT MIM PACKING 2271 Lancaster at N E. Corner of T . Woodward and ware Lake Ra | an GORT M. IMBLER rio eons - modern y landseaped, 10, | Daily ‘ttl s-Sunmday 2 to 6 ‘ - Estarlisned 1916 | CO-operative Real E le Exchange | eve. pared — and ee | O. 1 RESALE. Easteide tome! $40 TOTAL PRICE | [mmgiiste powessicn Priced « pew in ot, A eirms and ub | 3 bedroom home .or 0060 down) tiled bath. full basement, gas| [nee bowe. corner lot See =F (1) RORABAUGH | ee gen 4 ee oan tier make money jor @ .mart ip- Office om Woodward at Square Call tonight pone FE +0604 = 16 Ez Lake Ra Phone FE 2-505). t WEST _ 9400 month | LAWRENCE W Ser rm aes me | (4A YT OR 3B Ranch home 16 rms. and 3 Cc Gome furniture included. Oak edroom Ran ROCHESTER AREA. rm. end bom A ™* Ws Lawrence Eves 4 umers | ttractive 6 | ¥ MILLE DOING arm Raat oO. savae Opes oe OFF JOSLYN Co-operative Ex- s Ted Wails, Oak floor © furnace Electric het heater and situated Tdx3@. the > bandy work included price with only $1450 down. | ~ WHITE FE 56106 Power SYLVAN VILLA ft. private OE Only hb and peting. Price $11,900. terms John Kinzler, Realtor . one ved street within the city limi Automatic ar BR OS heat. It's & wonde of . wondertu: Call for an appt Bate eee | seen ‘Dinie ‘Highway we | THE TWINS GO TOO | MOR - 172 West Ann Arbor, FE 5.5671 MILLER 4 bedroom eT er tee REALTOR room with natural fire- | ¢ The ultra-m m kitchen really @ dream. It's on & erful beighborbood. FF. 2-8316 rom. Gas heat Air cond Ge. @ W. Huron St. Open Eve. 7 to 8) bb Lake privileges. Only $15.- 919 Joslyn rE 3-6) RANCH HOME N 3 ROOMS LARGE LOT eso Unfinished inside 109 f. lot. iowa. Phot oa. 2 WEAR WALLED “ARE. 3910 BEN. | see KROLD GOODELL settle @ — ae —— | this property must be sold for! ROCHESTER AREA | = gi bath on lot 110x350 Sat afterncon March 72 and from | *# rooms on pe Mg ll cag pa . aoe was be gg mel of te! | 5 rooms and beth Automatic oil roam. Guan Gelen benchea take ¢ and het water Garage | shower R and 1 ecre of soil | cold water Oak floors throughout | _ ** of village terms Newly painted inside and out. Lot | VeTy attractive frame ranch | Haan sbcas0 within’ welkine die es ——T i _ ot ot! furnace Electric hot water ’ 7 Stone c A real buy New Brick: Home $11,000. $1460 down WITH ¢ - We have @ geod ce eggeongp al other | Ju S mites Sar tow Hall to| Somes and oaee: ° MAURICE WATSON | this lovely and Rreptace-otouems = best | on good © $20. - : ; . 000 terms or will er trade = aus PAUL A KERN, Realtor! fad“tome ts pertect. condition | 31 Oakland Avenue FE 23-0200 best location. this may be it. From “Real te Since 1918 the completely basement ‘NICE HOME ere "ie 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. es am” oleate: Peal low. Plastered Full bath. | Pull, basement K $650 DOWN transportation. $10,560 te oe oh me ee et me Josiyan "WE 94083 | Pt ttm Pine Lake ia Orchard | MONEY WISE | tals, ser ct uae ie rep FU basement. New Tim- a oi) fursace, Clean, Only §7- ¢ 000 /tHELMA M) ELWOOD 5143 Cass-Elizabeth Leake Rd - PE $1204. FE 6304; Open 0 9 STOUTS Best Buys Today NEW HOUSE ON YOUR LOT Wul build a new s6n00 8 bedroom ranch type home on your lot free and clear and you finish the interier Small down payment. SYLVAN VILLAGE 3 bedroom Cape and gas PSOE sie HS Otf Waites 16240 cinde jot. hy mediate NEW BUNGALOW— it : T > & be v Open Eve. SYLVAN LAKE Sam Warwick bedroom brick bitijt] ay ee qi Hid dF [ ( fri iid E fi THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL Commerce Lake, Brand new e with privileges. 670 W. Huron st PE 4.3525 } Qood location tn Ind Village. | Ddeth laundry room and cel ee mice orick bungalow. AN in Ai. lar. 2 car garage Vir Seeunies Rotate Excnengé cond § rooms. tile firet| floor has center hall plan with floor bathroom second fous fiving room & TV room floor Rec feoom in knotty Ubrary, Tf room, dining PONTIAC REALTY CD | room. ra kitchen PONTIAC REALTY CO. |} Sagag eitessnes. tree feet, NEAR LAKE tion, just move im Carpets and Zar OAKLAND — M2 ¢ room frame 1% story) PAUT. A. KERN, Realtor | West Side ing *vodern "witchen’ Full | 31 Oax'and Ay = | » {ie bem sad. neede Aumometie “Real estate — ters” bensatn tho surface a — oo Wall to we | = aa pea | the ‘inside Of Wile ‘lovely, 3 Possible 2 bedfoome. unetaire The AI} VV Realty” bedroom home Webster Many le oman eaity Scheel distwict. Large. pleas- efficient ent itving room, qyorcom, | seer peenda-& LADD san sivvies Gguaieiias te tate end oy pieced of eae ou can |: 3046 Pontiac PE 2037 EL Pertect buy for $13,500. - pene, Seeeny wee 2 bedroom | No North Side | MIDEWAY 2 passiing worth Extra nice § room bungalow with SROOK just outside the door 5 : plastered and painted wells, Hard. | Te sae ee Why build when you can wood floor. - basement. auto-| 2 vedroom home Complete in buy this quality ranch home matic heat, and an la. lot every detail, $9,950 Only 7 miles) better than pew? Beeuti- with a variet: Bg > wy -2-. of ; } Rar creatnscaces ges | fa.tn ‘sth she agen or mein. MURQHRUUABET LE, MD, HRC: kling cage with ” : { = legen Snowe ighout Sacement with’ stosl ond Roch A | $11,000, geez, forms. shower Ot heat 1% car | »chester Area LONLY $45 ON THIS ONE . pag el ge! at | One acre with completely modern 2 Near Williams L& attractive $12,500 508 down } cae oe i Ee full basement ©“ ho re MO gos grag ‘© automa: Pias' 8. Near St. Joseph Hospital | aaa mel ne eo _ |; arbor and “% ecre of garder NEAR Ranch home ta 1s yours at low cost =| «pace Large lawn with plenty of almost new. Huge living room with home. Spacious liv- shade, shrubs end flowers Im Heatiiator firepiece Excelient con- ting rpom. 2 bed- Possession 500 dition throughout. 1* beths. Pull — te pein” afintsed with wry Evenings cali Mr Rec room. of heat, gas. wei a ea _ Katese mee Prices at | K. F.. Temptéton, Realtor | AP ee oa [eee mee resee at | A — tneluding : , On Flowing Stream Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor _) BEDROOM Ugoas ROME bs Open Ev acres. on Dizie. oe e161 or Fe 5-8304 “ serey lable. balms im Deautiful . Op the of @ babbling west is a perfect built im . Complete In every ong aie tee ; Lag rediant heat. 8 wells, | sae ‘eth, down. if: you desire wn stream. | : I te you be with this ‘ MODERN, KEEGO HAR. Ruwuai property. Pol ave Fut ber, ti gee doen. * own take Oren, 6) PAUL A. KERN, Realtor ‘ ebgune close to CIMWRHWEE. 33 Cablend Avence FE > + sem}-modern Waterford. teenl_ Beate »_ Since _ 1019 sise down, see dove | ORTONVILEE, MIGH. | Se ese bemiamce Gis | 4 bedroom. Modernized itehen. | p~— (poder, New heating oun. 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U H OU S emain aed =< MES —— 4 sda INE On Pare. * Pac . and of a ing — taealt LER OL ° eth k n on e rolling onth) pth TE « Real 7 lee pt IC > $100 it ou JU & Ww 30477 5 ard $395 R Detemen = et with E rime ’ , we, toe O KL ditionea” ni FP asad nig igs PO ] 1947 2 eee Pac ao earn Eetets 2 can tle hort $500 Y H wo ne to 5 ndav CARs eves ED N Bui dr Price new Poasy ‘room and ® M —— BP aiture ea “ utch je Rutchinece For «call FY & SCR OR T radi uick Se . $195 | ou ngne Geir socmey = Dai et cain a “ee cc AP RO certs AC oe oi: ce oe Sack ee OA ess ag \ eal | aa 095 ~ and beater * ; ng ~ Sore room P , a meas tOs end is bead ue K ~ NTE e3 “eo” iS ‘OR — Sal | E Cars eraeab e ts 1950 O 5 er jae oN Ean == PROM “ene ——= a LA del € ti ales] en s ple vo ratio and cans bain. oo his 1 “30 0 ACR ving. i eae L N | a9 for’ easy P| Tr omi 8. “Loc A eat and es dr. a EDO ee veeien mae O Di F an Cc ar oy aS rm anspo ical repeats jou Pomtne ater, : Srevens __ Tay! m A HF acre w. x: rok E } ae ‘ord ural Ver suas r a mp0 onti , ‘ fans Sateneaa Ae ret a SOltes bo 201 . | pew Bal ot a. 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Sen to er featar tehen ‘on CHI am trees we v cme rmica featy ry | fone ake a a pba We ‘ag e ig ge at re iaaiier Peri ue ’ack per 10 ; cet non, Saye = ars oi ue Aad oes in pop ‘GA eee Ss Jas) $97 full price mo SMO TS 3000 ee aden Pri y << anc N ti . l ¢ " e ga ve Th re ou e m aaah co jac Loo ut hope ere to es oaly 1940 l da I ° m at ner it et eane oe : sone tote ce no the ‘care of ean ° 438 v Ncomolete Com wg Oo O 1933 Bentsos 0 nen exe P pric n LE No iles er, > Pull peer Wate seat a"and "ene ae pny » more ee eon i \ Ww Ear pte is Ick went mpa tot nee eicome t onices $¢ Plymo e CO cc 4 * , $595 tog = se Fe soar, aman C eee Sa i gchar Lares aa Es pe M cake : 7 pe th ine von ol and ._! m hom —— tunity re am ina OS —— y ry ee lars perce ty 1942 | pri Sed M M and ot. gh Ri “BU Baas Pal | Beane trim. _ weed prc = Pap gre bess oocking. ETS ay * tee feria _ 2 “nince Che rice : lot UN yo try Come ider” mm = = ipa me = "oat _ * & = mi, oa ~ Here is ree a, Sue _ $95 v. 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Saginaw rs Sse er a, “stores Sa aa woe M W is Pati To CHES NANCE Ci = p uy MILE. ¢ E AND . MICHI per pt Mercury JOWN - 5-4] St. enact din ean Sogn , ce, eer rom VORK TORT MAN WH OANS. TER IN co PARKIM N. OF LAK wa -. THE FIN GAN’S mo. as ee . = Ol sack be oe = ed ot hee’ W. Drape falter mghland in x [A ING Grete H a3, _M ge ou HRS LAKE | oop BIO EST ) AnD / ert Sa Kya] , Auge eye Sie Bi ae ee ot 2 STOK =o noni oe Breed a rt & RST On Te Con nn tage 7 Se _JUBSON rae Bors. et ise" iment presi RE AN’S ania Arrow sie ‘sia. é AND Lor UCK\ MORE vo 3 o . fsonbs =e | ce 700D8 eae eri EC Spri MILE wn ay men ce ace pee ti | Gas Prop ite a ee oc oo een _ ie Br aia Label noap| yeu cnoos F in ‘ IR crrange | : rrenara t wo 24 ae sos | one Stati mn Be pi Lone es invest G ae erst, of at a atte s comi | seruas . 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THERE , you | LAROS T raile: cleriion ge | gol cearee san ters . Nash r . CAR ‘ Dah by EALTY ( | ea om ‘wonana he bath hos Ww toine, acted otal as oS ngoM Te Sbont ailer_ Spa reat: beater wid me and porwet ane’ : art erven. N a= rooms and CO . i U LOTs : - PP signon ta = orne: —— AR e to top eB” OR £ Es; rkh ec PATIO ce | driv 1 Ai | alaeer vellow pote ‘ . ee rae ea ee ogee tev eae BS "iol logs WARD E. Ps oo koe boty EE Ses Sree S “bass, Sa Pree snag) BU 5 atte om ie " R Sao sie ae orem FAREED i ater cm = iia a | Te , ero rod ri nw pant ane t Used Car Pr Saale poe rai ae oy at S| Wo) nap Me teas We ca acer anspo vel maces T Car Price _ Ex. | wie NOPE co Arket A ot ealy W Ph rata DGE You ¢ N SIDER ARE ae Sees “asi. | 1940 rtati yo h at, sain | S udo Pric ars , Good ILI Ts A oe 3a ef r. nne ’ Oo ree Ess or ane obta: ATE ‘ onere Ereniugs: 2 ai ee ODG jon S From fany "eas randied and is JAS ‘i EAR ned wate tg tte EAL it I law rid’ ibaa. Cirins ao & « ee Evervone! |? 142 ee : pecial Whi Oth 205 | F rd Fo : oan i. Bk ne sai ead n As i caries | Foe a a et Bet =. | ws CHR on ich vo sen a rf it Poet pow odavy’ s aod ° Cc : Ome ol you ents repa UCKNER | ATTER “tallpies nday } eee RY re) ati “Transmissi 8 WE N taco, sS ae ° R Ey rge think The << n'a fr | rE ni sll er : | 068 ia FOR Choo — tica 8st ct R celten ’ oe Tle W ES e. st . r low ipes a _?¥1 od ARG Ph ue BE: Cc B N D se nd Ov m very NER | 38 es 4 AL STA rE oe to lee Pri soo. ER FE 50 | ie : courEe. 1 DUMP Sci Sus | Seas siete . & ae \URAN se eg rae "Cro evens = Cla Paint © zi] etree LAR ere fet | scree a in ae ee | Oe es | Th r Be to vane while. CASS oo la ™ ta ait JE RY , Lae verse ecg Detag ese wee be an Sa customer wf tm satety Ss . rks anD Roc RO fou AUF gir “ieaee at _ Sorry 2 Paes ers ton From wh ie wart Bh ME : | aROWELL (a \ Auto r. rkston . f MORE. or i Re us mare ai orrow || = werent ogy aun —_ ap ce ate MALL 0 Ex Y th accastil x NTIOk o » a. S Ri to BOICE 7" 1 aler 1421 a By om ee sree ay emen Sel te 10 gr ee B cat ake salen iil DODG , | Be Twn ‘ie | BUC SCHR? oes iy | DGI wees st, | al Sm ve I , Facto be . PL Bros. viCK iS) aren, = Pictape N wa ak :| = eae $995 23 YM E- ees be . on a ER We NEw. 1, tbe tobe p ee 2s OUT ; ria — eee. N, MP mis as Pa TS this ‘he man one a : H sae ae ginaw PANY tl ks EBUILD, | can) | pth Mig and F naw G + t~4 j * rE ae wa vn Se 'B aa ad wand a4 2-9 St. LEN Madt- eo Saar its car UIC ” eoalay 131 1 194 SP N’ Say K ee _ eK EC S ee hig 1950 al as 2 AR. so is super a al TAL 1. r re) 1 B" white tour BUICK — tran 0” ivi 7h ort . val. gure Wiss portation tet 8 rcha } - Hu _ al she GI ° paces ange 52 nase radio M EB. buy d La w uron = pa OT NN Pho ot ke : mt. Hure Mot — ~ J 254 S OR ae < aes Feone Sale Phone F PALE — ie ® naa ~ we oa 7 - ‘4 » 4-737 ty se. ~ x v + eet a -—s 4. eS = a peo —" THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1954 For Sale Used Cars 61! — Bright Spot © $3 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille $3 Olds Super &8 Cony. "$3 Pont. Chieftian & sed. $3 Olds 88 Holiday "S$ Buick Special Riviera ’S2 Cadillac 62 Cps, 52 Olds 98 Holiday ’52 Buick Special Sedan $2 Mere. Monterrey Sed *S2 Chev. Del. Cl. Cpe. "$3 Chev. Bel Air 2 dr. ’52 Pont. Chief. 8, 2 dr. ’S1 Olds Super 88, 2 dr. ST Pont. Chief. 8, 2 ie 51 Cadillac 62 Cps. | "S1 Dodge Coronet Sed "St Chev. Bel Air Cpe, "30 Olds Super 88, 2 dr. 49 Ford Custom 8, 2 dr. ’49 Chev. Club Cpe. ’49 Olds 76, 2 dr. 48 Olds Custom 98 Sed, "47 Olds 78, 2 dr, 47 Pontiac Sedan 46 Buick Super Sedan CHOOSE YOUR | OWN TERMS | thru Credit Union Finance Co. or Your Bank _ JEROME ~~) OLDS-CADILLAC Usea Cars—Orchard Lake at Cass | Phone EE ¢53% New Cars - Phone 60 5S Sexzinew PE 41566 BUICK i903 SPECIAL. « DRO miles radio feater ec ’ , 52 BUICK $1,895 | RIVIERA This ts Buiek’s famous hardtop mode! Custom ‘ullt-tn redio and beater eeer shift, air control ventilat system The Plush upholstery spotiess and | there tap @ scratch op the beau- ttful 2 tome “inivh We are giving Warranty on the | Carh trade end easy terms Act Fast! “BUICK BOB" OLIVER RELIABLE DEALER 210 Orchard 1 Lake renee ~ Phone FE 2" 2101 Open 8 a.m. to 9 pm. he "8 CADILLAC PARTNLY Jas oo power steering Clemens, GavILLaC 33 COUPE. FULLY - 8.000 executives car $3500 rE dein after 6 PM Invites y te come end inspect our large selection of cars "83 Cad A “81 Chev tiect motor “41 Olds ro eit “$2 and ‘51 Nash Custom | “83 M wOGen ccc $1607 cs m Gedem ..- cesses $295 Buper's seeees one “42 Chev Club Coupe ....... $77 “+e Gefen. ...... sie7, Pickups panels We also have late models Lin | Plymouth, Chev. Mercury and Pontiac. 100 othe: CHEVE ‘33 BLUE (AND CREAM. models and makes $35 up. Wil, ¢ door 210. Excelent cond accept real estate or contracts. | _FE = Financing arranged with small CHEV ‘53 BEL AIRE SPORTS 2 hu rE esi | elk doen ua, PE Raced oes clean car Saint PIO Mao > evenings ° * mSRADULLAC S908. ‘on iat aia 9 s e i Cadiline series, the “62° model dae” ne see fur Son ator lh “aay | CWRY 2h es De e ‘aron. - Palot “Myaramatic “S Y- pever gees, saa. Seater, ! We're proud & oresent = ae... 7 Sv. this car. Drop in today! - com bar fom oe coe ’ Leketiew Cedar Island Lake Af- “BUICK BOB” | tem Ont sitar set’ ana ‘ Sun. OLIVER “Phone Fi Wiams St.) FE 2- 9101 page! | and fully equipped. Con- Open 84.m. to9 p.m. | Baca, Remmes ot fr, oreee ee ‘ -' oe, BORA, FOrER OUI | ue na eee bo 9 — of St. Joseph Pang 3-0405. he rE - | Fine itttle car, very | Specia, deluxe four COR WOODWART AND 13 Mie. ROAD For Sale Used Cars 61 For Sele Used Cars 61 Have a fine selection o really dependable used car trade-ins. 1963 CHRYS' ER airing Yorker deluxe tour door Two choose from. Power steering. Tenens, radio and heater center arm rests Compan monstra- (raters New car guarantee. $1,500. Savings. 1953} PLYMOUTH Cranbrook ‘our door Pine eight tebe radio, large air conditioned heater. direction signals back uy lights many other accessories Good wh'te well tires Pertec® condition in ude and out | Value $900 down $4600 a month GIVE A ‘thought to the ad- vantages of buying a good car from reputable new car dealer. 1963 WILLYS economical to operate, big heater, perfect up- ——. ~~ sem res al 6 st new K% miles “ $40 00 a pln down 1952 PACKARD The luxurious <300 a Perfect Working ultramatic transmission. | big radio good heater Many many other extras $500 down $46 00 a montn 1951 BUICK Riviera four door An exceptionally | fine car One Birmingham owner, , low mileage, immaculate totertor, | kieaming two tone finish, dyne- | flow transmission, radio and heat- er. A true value at $1,396. YOU ~ Will find a clean, attrac. tive lot with pleasant, courteous salesmen avail- able to serve you. 1951 PLYMOUTH Cranbrook feur door A very cleas Sulomobile with large heater, dt rection signals, good tires. ex- cellent engine ip a light green origimal finish 6350 town oe & month 18>, BUICK Station Wagon Four door 5 seats dynafiow transmission, radio and heater, all meta! with wood trim excellent green finish spotiess in terior A wonderful car with many uses $350 down 636 17 ® mogth. MORE People every day are making use of our legrti=) mate no money down plan i990 CHEVROLET Styieline deluxe club coupe Good tires. warm heater eacepttonally clean uphoistery really excellent Mechanica’ condition Ne money down $4200 8 month i948 CHRYSLER Four doo; sedan Radio and ss aulomatic§ transmission pew white wall tires Proof tubes » Jens Sree origina! pe owned by brook instructor No money down. $45. 00 » month 7 PI YMOUTH gees engine. thoroughly recond> toned excellent radio, big heater good tires. No money down. $32.34 @ month Keller-Koch. | CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH en Woodward at i3', Lincoln Commander 56 edsie overdrive sed 5 950 S-pass overdrive vesse and heeter $545 C. McKIBBEN Studebaker Saies & Service 8145 Commerce Rd FM 3-491 CHEVROLET, 1950. CUSTOMIZED. 120 herse power hg A gripes throughout M th be te78 Ne N acres | ville Ra = ct car Por M C Engineer EM 34-2805. 6165 Upper Straits Biv 53 CHEVROLET TWO DOOT SEDAN Ytadio heater svotiess biack finish, \ow mileage A new car trade-in. MICHIGAN’S FINEST pie PA “ss 1960 CHEV. CONVERTIBLE misty Power Glide ““AUBU RN MOTOR _ - our completely and equipped service de-| - AND BE DR {VING TOMORROW |} Caltrider W. A. Caltrider | Inc. DeSoto- Plymouth of Birmingham Offers These Values! | ‘52 Ford Ranch Wagon ' WIFE ‘92 Ford Convertible THE LUCKY GUY THAT GETS TH WILL BE WITH BLACK TOP. IT HAS HEAT MUSIC. WHITE SIDE WALLS. 1G ‘47 Cadillac Convertible £Erc. IT SEC- RETARY 8 DREAM AT ONLY $795 ‘91 Cadillac A eae BEAUTIFUL SEDAN WITH DIO HEATER. MYDRAMATIC. WHITEWALLS A RICH BLACK 7 INTERIOR A DISTINCTIVE $2,195 Plymouth Sedans WE RAVE a ONE OWN- Ez 953 *” "$1295 ‘53 DeSoto A LOCAL EXECUTIVE JUST TRADED IN A COMPLETEL AUTOMATIC FORDOR SEDAN IT HAS R Ino POWER BRAKES. RADIO A ALLS, TW TONE PAINT. AND LESS THAN 10.000 MILES. {WE ALSO HAVE A DREAM OF A ‘53 CLUB COUPE FULLY A ‘62 SPORTSMAN AND A ‘53 FORDOR AT $1,295 Cheapies If it’s money your miss- ing. you'll get along swell on any of these transpor tation specials. No dough —just good tredit, 48 Packard 4 dr. ’48 DeSoto Clb. Cpe. "47 Pontiac 8 2 dr. 46 Dodge 4 dr. All have heat and music and will give thousands of miles of comfortable driving. As low as $99 ‘Groucho’ says Folks, come on in and visit staffed partment. We have well trained _ mechanics just waiting to give ‘your car the service and attention that it needs. | Also our staff:of well . and). trained, -courteous. efficient salesmen are waiting to help you in your selection of any of oyr low priced, recondi- tioned, top value used cars, COME IX TODAY W. A.- aoe! 162 CHEVROLETS taxicabs 0/00 101 W Huron CARNIVAL by Dick Turner | _ t-Aby Tw tee ne Apa yaar Copy. 1084 by } | | } — “If 1 bought another cup, do you suppose you could see one a little shorter, lighter and richer?” j For Sale Used Cars 61. For Sale Used Cars 61 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE GOODWILL USED CARS “Not a Name but a Policy” Across from Post Office op Mt Clemens St. The | } | { BUY YOUR USED CAR| 47 Chev C1. Cpe... $125 | FROM A DEALER YOU KNOW SPECIALS, 1946 Ford Station Wagon with radio and heater. $195 1948 Dodge Sedan, radio and heater.) _! Nice. $295 1951 Chrysler 4 door, V-& See this one! $1,395 1948 Olds $8 Radio, Heater and Hydramatic. $595 1953 Pontiacs Officials’ Cars-and New Car Trade-ins. A large sélection for you. Priced right! PONTIAC RETAIL STORE Factory Branch 63 Mt. Clemens at Mill Phone FE 3-7117 o~ | pow. eq nue er v,800 miles, fully $1700 841 Stanley Ave- co: K. ” Used Cars & Trucks ack Habel Chevrolet GLENN’ S Transportation Special 1949 Dodge Club Coupe. Radio and heater. Only . . . $395 GLENN’S MOTOR SALES 254 S. Saginaw St. Phone FE 4-7371 price. l97% 8 JEROME OLDS-CADILLAC Used Car Phone FE 4-5324 New Cars—280 8. Saginaw Phone PE 4-3566 FORD ‘41 Transportation | Specials! No Money Down! ea Ford 2 dr....... 9 Hudson sed....,. er ‘47 Olds. 78, 2 dr... eo | 46 Olds. 76. 2 dr....... 5 "48 Chev. Coupe.... Pe | "48 Olds. 98 sed....... $395 s—Orchard Lake at Cass 12 DR} NEW PAINT At AU- bura clutch Cam be seen at 72¢ Mt Clemens FORD ‘33. CUSTOM 8 4 DOOR, very low mileage Lots of extras. FE 2-0601 Custom Extra ec Several 1951 FORD e * 4 Radio. heater. to enoose from lear other. West Side Used Cars 63 W. RULON FE 4-218 SUY SELL AND TRADE We = 4 door. clean ¢ Russ’ Used ad Car Lat 1005 3 ag Oy: @ Orion “a7 "FORD STATION 9 WAGON NEW tires, good motor ist] FORD SEDAN AUBURN MOTOR Fast Bivd. and Pike 6 2 DOOR, nave a {.w good specials MY 23111 $230 rE Ra tio ond heater Very SALES a “Phon This te the t of car we to the person has no cash. Most y pa weeks at 638 Equ with . heate’ and FOR al Many good free “BUICK BOB” OLIVER 210 Ord Orchard Tak Take Avent Avenue “one FORD 1 ge 3 DOOR wrk . ae po a ae» a Bond 1 EOe Sank GOOD SHAPE, D = 2 SP carne ~ GLENN'S — S 1 FORD $895 one e FE2 29101, 8 am. to 9 p.m, Radio RADIO | M348 &t Buckhorn DOB awe ae genet - “THIRTY-SEVEN _Sale Used Cars 61 | For Sale Used Cars 61 ‘SO HU DSON SED. beater laaal ~ leh, goed tures and moto S305 MICHIG AN’S bleck fin- r be has radio, heater. Phone “gee WHEEL DRIVE. $350. There are af transportation oF cials be fered today but this one is ANDING No down payment required and payments anyone can afford be. “BUICK BOB” OLIVER A MOST RELIA3LE DEALER _ato'Grenara Lake Avenue | ‘orner of Williams St) "oe FE 2-9101 Open 8 a.m. to 9 p.m, LINCOLN 197 COUPE tires a . Motor needs | work aD. 2043 Cordell Keego, Evenings 'S] MERCURY SEDAN Radin heater overdrive Leeks and | runs like @ new car SROS MICHIGAN'S PINES THE BIG PAVED LOT ON THE CORNER OF WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD | JACOBSON 'S | We have ’47 through ’51! Come see us Hudseans. for a new or used Hud- | son. Your Hudson Dealer 88 W Pike st. FE 2-8359 | _NASH RAMBLER. 53. BL LACK AS AND red ha Tedio “heater, white side walls 700 mile vate owne: MI 4-494 {ASH ‘51 - asreeaaTiOn “4 DR. pri- Over-drive. 1352 Lorraine Drive. | Rd to Boices NASH RAMBLER “STATIONWAGON ‘Custom Equipped O\ EDR ASTIC SEAT CO 1OWNE R LOW MILEAGE KIMBALL BROS. INC. <— Your Nash Dealer 65 W LAWRENCE AT CASS NASH RAMBLER, a. "BLACK AND and heater, ee miles prt- out Coolev Lak- Orchards side wall vate owner MI VERY oe ‘1 CATE TAIN DE door. Pure wasn ‘S) RAMBLER HAR poise pag MOTOR SALES 30 NASH SEDAN AMBASSADOR Radio heater overdriv* !ec equip ment and — finish. Excel © throughout $95 MICHIGAN’S FINEST THE PA ON THE CORNER y . WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD $2 NASH RAMBLER CONVERTIBLE Radio. heater, black top over green body ty clean. MICHIGAN’S FINEST Ly BIC PAVED LOT N THE COR ER wooDW AR? ) AND 13 MILE ROAD | OLDS ‘53 98 CONVERT FULLY equipped FE 4-8500 or EM 32239 OLDS 4 88 GOOD CONDITION Tadio. heater directiona] signal, 7 white wall tires, $650 197 San- Gerson, FE 2- Peoples Auto Sales @* Oaklar* Av: "Er OLDS. LATE door sedan _1385 Brook wood _ Birmingham _ OLDs’. ‘52, 4 DOOR SEDAN. With accessories. Shoal green bot white top and = sunvisors White walls EM _P-m. or anytime Saturday. 52 OLDS. $1,995 lite of the fleet.” 08 Series Previously owned by one of -Pon- i business men " sol ‘or many hun- a * more avines galore in this one At ractively finished in two tone green out. Drive ‘t+ one buv it! “BUICK BOB” OLIVER A MOST RELIABLE DEALER 210 Orchard Lake Avenue (Corn:r ot William 8t) 199 Ford Custom 8, 2 Phone FE 2-9101 door. radio and heater. Aj. _ Open 8am. to9 p.m MOTOR SALES Sees _ 254 S. Saginaw St. utive owned, MI 44437 Phone FE 4-737] PACKARD “@ STATION WAGON. _ ve , 4001, a a PLYMOUTH a. DRLORE 060d ae a A er, $425, MI 43050, ° ee he Peng eutometie Wane = = work. ear 9 rene 2 dr. Runs good. ae i «eon Sine ‘ioe! oT | o Percomenne: s + Auto Seles 52 PLYMOUTH “potters ‘acide end | $895 Radio, beater out, Le. MY 2-261) | SUPER @& 4, jo, | "8 | : q didn’t want to be a Doc- tor and live by men’s dis- eases, nor a Thief and | hve by their failings, nor | a Lawyer and live by their ' quarrels. So, I didn’t see anvthing left for me but to be an outs@nding au- tomobile dealer and give service, Service, Service To vour automotive needs Harold Turner _ ° Ford You can drive a.. New 1954 Ford Wath heater, turn indica- tors, leense, title and all taxes. = 9353. 19 Dn. | 24 morths @ $4858 Your old cer could even be the dewn paymen: : ; Lo . They're Ready to Go! Specials! take gilon soron, sates ayihay a $120 PONTI. C 53 4 Door. DELUXE. - -eeee Bho hydramatic miles "47 Kore p ri extra 52 fter 5 “ : - 5 eee PONTIAC “1982 Di De oo XE ( ROTH aoe Cit a oor ce - hydramatic {47 Ford 4 drow... 19). [do Mere. dicvvvsces 12) "OE aed MMR BE _ 46 Chev. cpe. ....... 129 ~~ pontiac 5 CHEAP. 46 Hudson re oe. — Club Coupe . - gy = = . 46 Hudson 4 dr..... 5 _ since entran ; ee | Your Ford Dealer | Be ene 2 ia 1 SiS oe 299 t door eating with bydee Sen -_ 147 S. Saginaw St. C lah Coupe oo 299 2St8 mes, 0 Good, A — — "46 Ford 2dr... ...0. 199| Nee “tna ‘pay. the aifference, | | 48 Oldsmobile as" Powtiac cusToM CATALINA \ Club Coupe ...... 199 Myaramatic ostres, 5000 TRUCK ) 48 Plym 4 drow... -. 199 pontiac “@ DELUXE «4 «Rr. '46 Chey fb dteseeeees 1997 Theo. nes Bacvilen condition : SPECI ALS ‘4 nord édr.... waa ; eee oe, | 40 Plym. 4dr....d3.. 44 miles - #2100. May be sesn after "40 Chev. Cpe. ....... 44' BP ive ; “ iE , | 1949 Chev. Sed. Delivery 40 Chev. 2 dr........ 44 C1963. CUSTOM CATA- | White walls, unde: $395 Take | Seats, omen an ** | 1950 Chev. Sed. Belivery Cc ‘3. 8. : | $495 ake Your "Etat atts | iow cult. ‘Panel : Ra. Walled Lake za a ES Pick of These | s‘rornae \poon—aron $395 "K.) Bu Ss’ t Seni fuel miles 1950 Chev. 14-T. Pickup YS" | nar rowrne, + poor DEDUES $395 'S1 Dodge 4 dr.......$744/ oF Veggeyag,, call afer 35) 1951 Chev. 14-T. Pickup 52 Chevrolet | RoWTTAC “si 3 DOOR DELUXE $595 . Station Wagon. 1,199) “eo tlle, Censtter sider car te | /951 Chev. Sed. Delivery '49 Dodge 4 dr....... Pe $095 mahote fies exam 02 tr visor’ tender sbigis ture wie. | 1953 Chev. ¥4-T. —— ord Station nals. — ae Maroon $995 99 offer 6280 Knod Road oe ; = agon ......... 499° 34083 +~pabaeosit | 1951 Dodge 14-T. Panel 52 Dodge 4 dr....... 99 hydramatic radte and heater, low ~ e598, «one | '53 Ford & | mileage. excellent $405 5 Ranch Wagon...1,544 ws rw OF Neen etwess '49 Plymouth | MMtlo. heater white walls. png vitor 20 more trucks to choose Chub Coupe...... 399] Neager gal sig "| from. All bargains. $2 Chev. 4 dr. Bertec! soaai sises. OR 32433 Styline Deluxe... 999 sontta® @ BLACK 3 DOOR MICHIGAN’S 'S0 Ford 2 dr........ 0444| See sytem. Ts pee ye FINEST ‘53 Ford View... wee SIO) {ue BIO PAVED LOT ‘49 Mere. 4 dr....... 444) 52 PONTIAC $1,595 | NOODWARD AND 1) Mit MILE ROAD ‘$1 Pont. 2 dr...... » 899! onty 16.009 actual mies deeutitul | Sale Motor Scooters 03 ‘SO stude. 2 dr... 445) cs cme ee oo ee reste, =| ole «Guus cen opamenla AN 4 Ford 2dr... .., 3i3. NSIT clean aside ana out, Care| Term ‘ty Gu Padcoes “FE Sis | 50 Chrysler 4dr..... 799 ei ppl ag fo Blnner for | For Sale Motorcycles s&s '52 Ford 2 dr........ R88 of and highly recommend” | vom Pants SER on se beara © Oise ws 399) fade men ee ai ° Berane Gale oh tae ‘52 Ford Ranch ” OB” Wagon ......... 1.222 BUICK B ay Ry cos serv. 49 Hudson 4 dr..... 399 se pipes 5 ‘48 Ford Club: Coupe 399 For Sale oS 52 Stude. 2dr....... ONE 20° AND ONE 236° BOY'S ‘31 Packard Mayfair | one 210 ‘Orchard Tike Avenue 7 S22 en, Also three tieyeies. Hardtop Cou 999 (Corner of Williams 8t.) Boats cvesseries '$7 Pont. Conv. an - 399 Phone FE 2-9101 Ia = ''49 Ford Conv....... 599| Open 8 am. to 9 p.m. * BITRE SERVICE’ YouOWE | ‘HBG TEAC Wi EXCELLENT CON y VESTED YOU MONEY” : Trucks | sane ate Sotdog ae | te eh ee - legit = | aad sass | "Tepes. any ecees: ec toe bast their r- ees ce mere Be Egypt nnn ee | Sah rene ed oe o Chev. te ton Picky ice im | Spyee ws us tit it ‘Fan. the’ oper Pr. press - --+ $600 | PONTIAC 3). &. DELUXE ¢ DOOR. cary atboaraing Greer oe €t Chow SeeenDettvery Sm _Recboste, Ot, 6: TH1____| 4 SHORTY BOOED PLACE ven rH Ferd i ae ee! a a “Seaseechee Sport Coupe, ores STE AED sOwDAyS Chev Vanette .se+-.. $295 | Bully equipped. Your old car UMACI BOA Red SS ee Sea was, Rapes ose | "Ben Pegs rom «| eer anit pet gg 8g | Wahi. LES. AND peavice Turn to Formac ies oF Trad 6 BEAT. Pumedinie“aelivery, si models Don't ou until see us Turner's tnied'‘ietcind'at apprerenmnrh | CMR CRAPE Str Bout : ellie EN ll p rodey nd 2605 Orchard Lake Rd. for the Best |, aE ES tyog ee a i Wh ] ————“\en PONTIAC | dente “tnd eaneen Beate eae in eels paral Samoa: ed aE MOTOR | Se ote ie and Deals "AUBURN MOTOR =| te Snes SALES 2 sat Visit Our ————-——»] EVINRUDE MOTO New Location at ‘30 STUDEBAKER | Se veration gut "Vivrationtens TURNER'S im nesier evererite, popular | lank: %S pounds, ‘Low ‘sows ‘pare Starlite Coupe with ack | ment East terme. Trade ims ac- WOODWARD nen $495 |KELLY’S HARDWARE MOTOR SALES MICHIGAN'S ee ee ee - poe “JOHNSON OUT i S Woodward & | FINEST | “Sirs Seema tent te 13 Mile Rd. LOOK FOR THE BIG SIGN “CARS WE ARE ALSO DOING BUSINESS AT OUR OLD LOCATION 464 S. Woodward Birmingham Harold MICHIGAN'S Jo. eet | Ford - Sle a. : et \ : ; wal OF r bs t ‘139847 Stude Tudor _For Sale Used Cars 61| For Sale Used Trucks ¢ 62 MONTHLY PAYMENTS Cy Owens ‘i A-| Ps ~ if § = $ & i Es e . . SURxessscxeepeescssanssés DeSote Cust Fo Piy Cambridge “~ Piv Cranprk Piy c Ply — gs -—" Cpe JeSoto Dix “pe. A fr Cl. Cpe. 1983 Ford F-9, tractor, y. el. cpe ly el Puy. Pacder a. only 5,060 miles so it’s ridge re * 1901 Ply Suburben hke new. Sth wheel, saddle 2 "tee Ply. Dis 4 ar tanks and ’54 plates. 1930 Py Dis Clb Cpe ion DeSoto Cust rg dr 1950 GMC '%4 ton pick- DeSoto Conv Ibae Mudvor Tudor up, sharp and has new SSAA Ras seSRElSBsersssacsses tres. 1950 Chevrolet % toni pickup. ‘54 plates. Motor Sales 1947 Ford '3 Ton Panel DeSoto-Piy mouth “case are Pine wee 1948 Ford 14 Ton Panel wan m | PLYMOUTH ‘63 CRANBROOK 4. dr Excellent condition FE 5-3753. | 1949 Studebaker Dump. Bargain Priced at only $445 , 183 PLYMOUTH NBROOK ; Two Fas roc Paice, Over- v pp eee ae tes Ss tase rod ree Ek e miles Shes evenings. | 1938 Ford on ckup ptYuour# 46 «680 $ : [Apie 5-6095 | erMoor 53. CLUB COUPE. See Them Today! radia. nssier overdtive ..Sbaro! ON THE CORNER ‘OF WOODWARD AND 1} MILE ROAD 1991 ity. feasts | V-8 Del extra-cleen ~~ ogy rasoy “eee: Reel Set ea For Sale Used Trucks 62 PONTIAC’S ONLY Exclusive Truck Dealer : ™ * WILSONGMC|_ Fiberglas 809 S. Woodward ' ares USED TRUCKS © Se Ry ee a baker pickup. $250_ or $575 cash. — FE 1-0267 after Pm aft i Ie e a : z8 : | : i TRAILER EXCHA “ Eves. a saw "2308 Houser ‘Rd. Ph. Holly oan FOR ROW oh ins GIRLS NAVY AND echec wi spring cosa with felt hat, size 4 MEN'S WARDROBE. SIZE 48. 500 Elizabeth Lake 2-0581. P LavDIies éurTs | siz 16 ents __ Spring FE 23-0403 coat size Sale Houschold is 71 PPPRAA LAE MR On “Gpceds Queen | 0 $60. | Rebuilt, re’ OR on kt ‘3300 Gilchrist, | _Pocn “Lake. Bendy Beach = ¥Y AMERICAN and Victorian ae A A of arthur ceeck, Sat. March #7%h at 1 o'clock. Pirst street mun 75 “82 : ; studio couch ........ b=} Singer Sewing machine ped ry. ._Re 1-3141 used cag May 4 -_ up, - . — —_ rane -* G : televisions i u t. Bvans Stee! Ta J FREEZER RB. Munroe Klectsic, 1000 W.| j0 ft. Evans Steel apes 33 ft. chest type. and | eT . A fi. Plastic Garden ose. a 95 | bes al for on! Be USED IRON-RITE IRONER. EX- wer wn wer $00 | * 2 Ore cellent condition. 2 vrs old 89.75 Electric Rotary Mower 39 50 PRAYERS __ MU 46416 after 6 $05 Carryall Garden Caris 400 Pe oes | WANTED PURNITURE. Diswxs,| 1295 Seeder & Spreader. 8 50 amiiten =, eas | 19 Rustproof Needle Asst. 16 electric wesher $10. pete excellent WW AYNE GABERT’ Ss_ ao eto rey eree ‘a ah oa air Gag STOVE; WasTInowOvust APPLIANCE 29.98 Infra Red Brotier 10 50 centg 6 rotiquick issiere.. 37 50 idaire: maple | bed. springs SPECIALS $0.08 Black Angus Rotissiere 209s table glass washing me- Ma washer, balloon rolls “ee 3995 Deep Fryer . .- 13.95 chine: canned FE 5-0580 Deiecte Bathroom ase ing cabinet, bicycles. FE 2-600 =| automatic timer and adjustable ecalca Act TRONRITE IRONER SPECIAL. wots +1967. 330 5. Pie _ Denges _"5us.08.~ Betvigereners Semeete $ess| EXTRA SPECIAL The Good Housekeeping WALTON TV 19.98 '.” Electric Drill with 51 W_ Huren . 3 Hispeed Drills L & § PURNITURI ve Ol owaoemn Cr_ Walton in Index Box $10 50 will be closed tempora: Bs. CONGOLEUY % OFF | 4.85 6 pc Screwdriver Sel new Oxl2 |} Pl Li $4.95 with a, — ist wiTcH POR AD. astic amo. —— TATE MODEL STANDARD 11° | Srawrene‘Vinoficor % price” proof Lie pe ee wall Te 300 Paint roller. pad & eles Vall Tile. cee m1 2c pan 1 80 2° BOYS BICYCLE $20 Bonny Maid viny! inlaid tile 10¢ Iside-Outside White Paint FE +129. Rubber $3 50 | pr Ol a ae 198 LINOLEUM, Sx1Z_.555 | g 210 10 murmn or eons”) 800 Rescreie Foren ag . zis “fick chet: bones be pe ARREL ll FE 40ces en eee oeee ae HELBROS W ATCHES Wanths oer A APT SIZE GAS 415000 Ladies Solid Goid stove Laz Wristwatch 2 . WALNUT DINK noo fauce, | 9) ee Seerat Wrens ee — | 11.80 Ladies Meibros Wrist » green |? 3 PIECE BEDROOM 5 watch . 950 Feary a ——“ 100 00 Men's Heibros Wrist- ee ee ee oe dae: (ees ~G00D, CONDITION. 620. | watch— waterproof Cocktail set; suits, overcoats, size- shock proof. anti- «: chop coats, aprons: tool mak- 1947 — nOROR REPAIOEATOR: min yes -. 31780 83 : lantern: | cheap_ MY 2-0452 17 Jewel Wristwatch. 14.50 poe le at Magy = Ping A meng | 7150 Helbros Wristwatch .. 27 50 Faggrens. Brendel Metents. Eat | For Sale Miscellaneous 72) 1 4, \CHINES i LL hee , i hh : ZS v Pieck BEeRY -O4Y nin | AS ! >AVING _ | 8189.50 Portabie with Ca SESE GE Ga TS, ASPHALT PAVING | muerte crm | J PIMCE GREY GRCTIONAL. LIKE | "Cr torus. Free estimates O & W 4 Consele in Mahogany aeeein nwt oe 5-4863. Tx Asphalt Paving | Co _FE 9.9227 | oi lon a . . 7900 MAHOGA DINING "| ALL STEEL 22 IN FURNACE. | All of the abo -. 4 chairs: drop leaf end coe Get duct, — ant Sis = aoe | of the cuales a poorer a; eee ary, pad. table , im peration a after | our low prices orl mp «aig niger pm FE 4-760 too numerous to list If the item tro-ehet stove: table, $125.; ping pong tabje. $20 cs ee | os Sete run Gon te Clarkston Rd Lake ANCHOR FENCES Music ‘BOX. MELODEON AND | "7A No money down bench, pair of grape carved Vic- ase? for free estimates | torian side chairs, the lot reason | SRUASOR PLUMBING SUPPLY | able. MI 45611. Ville 130 10 per cent. MATTRESSES AND HOLL yn discount sale om anything in the beds all new save Closed oare gur moving ssle un- | Saturday Witeere 82 Wiltiems. ti Ee ag 3. Our new location is ot cur eit location, Opes daily . our a aily MAPLE TWIN BED: BABY BED § to 6 Sunday 10 to. 2. and miscellaneous, FE 17-9436 —;IR DRIED DOUGLAS FIR MODERN UPHOLSTERED DAV- 2x4 8 to 16 ‘ Lin. ft. envort ounce chair and otto’ 2x6 17 to 16........... lle Lin ft. man. c Y 2n8 17 & 14 «+. 16¢ Lin. ft, geet eo |ine Pir Piece iss per of BLE TOP COMMODE. DR | Ix@ Pir 8 1 er chairs. Chippendale table,| | OAK 1G % xh tables, flat meneie washer. Se-ect Red $220 per M A stove. _ 3-304 pS 1 — $200 per | bam. “DINING ROOM | N° ? Comm, $100 per Y waibe Romeo, PLateau 2-2832 HAGGERTY NORGE ELECTRIC STOVE: RE- | refrigerator. maple bed a peo! 7 quarter ag and bay Poth | mahogany OR _ NOW. ‘OPEN The Pick and Paint Store Eyervthing In Unpainted Furniture ont — and iy er arice PICK x “PAINT “STORE 143 Oakland Ave PE 5-066) Free ing at .ear of store. parking Terms | delivery. available. AIN TOP KITCHEN TA- 3 chairs Ideal for cot é FLORAL PATTERN RUG ondition. $100 fer aparece CHANNEIS BEAMS pipe. reinforcing rods, basement posts complete line of structural steel ne and used Typhoos Steel Co. 135 Branch St. ‘across from American For & ket a ging & Socket) ALWAYS WRECKING Save om used bidg. material. a mit lon f r lumber, brick, We deliver. Union Bidg. doors pviumbing. sash, angle tron | SLUMBER COMPANY | 1947 meceety mei Ry. Walled Lake +1084 BATHROOM FIXTURES. SOIL and = water ee oe oi} : . steam “HEIGHTS SUPPLY —, Perry re ese sABY-boaot AND TWIN SIZE and CASH CASH CASH Ss Me- Co.. 31245 W Eight Mile larble F rd Lake Rd. Perm 0268 ed daily 2 00 | ty 6:00 Sundey 00 to 2 00 ANTIQUE OVAL MARBLE TOP | } | | you Want isn't listed abore come in anyway We probably have it én! stock and WE CAN BAVE ‘YOU ONEY! POSITIVELY NO} SALES TO DEALERS AND WE RESERVE, THE RIGHT TO LIMIT | QUANTITIES PUR-|— CHASED AT THESE PRIGES: OPEN SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS ONLY Saturday | pm to8 pm Sunday 1030 am to 6 pm General Warehouse Co. Pontiac Outlet “Michigan's Biggest Little Warehouse” 467 S. Saginaw St. Pontiac CLOCK NEON COMMERCIAL AD. | — 3 im like new MI J CEMENT BLOCKS — | | | |e Mittings, automatic oi] CIRCLE | Immediately delivered, 84 Sheffield | Ph FE 2-640 1 or FE 27275 Russel] Lemon ture ens, dinettes, bedroom and recses tion rooms. $11.96 value $5 Slightly factory marred. Cail at Taauerenatundl CHICKEN BROODER, & HOLDS 500. i, in. BLANKET | INSULATION $4.45 PER 100 FT. OAK FLOORING NO. 2 COMMON $139 PER M ‘ Ld | 2'x4 WHITE FIR 7c PER LIN. FT. se 4x8: SHEETROCK $1.25 ROCK LATH 9c BUNDLE BARDWARE-PLUMBING BOYDELL PAI IF YOU ARE gg ie HOUSE IVE OUT TO BURMEISTER 8 AND BAVE oF TO $800 ON ALL MATERIALS Make Sure It's - Burmeister's Northern Lumber Co. 8197 Cooley Lake Rd. WE DELIVER 7 Mile Readius With 8 Trucks Serv You EM 3-4650 EM 3-3996 FURNACES ducts or round oi] or gas —_ burners F.H.A. terms Garwood, EM 3-2080. Squa conver Call caowi GRAPHIC CAMERA. SIZE 4x5 and Fetieral enlarger FE 2-1901 tor Like new $65 CEMENT | CINDER | BLOCKS F G. VAN HORN & SONS FE 50014 | Get Hundreds of’others| CRAFTSMAN | POWER “LAWN MO | 5340 ae Ra EB 23-9662 __ Open 8 | PLoon ~ SANDER, FURNACE wal a steamers for feat and Patt, __ 46 Orchard Lake. rr $6150. 2u4@s, all lengths 4c lin ft. 2x8's up to — tim ft. $6 50 UNI quare feet mi per ~ Ww VRE Tae Co. ,2 YARDS Hamilton at Clairmont (across from Herman Ketfer Hospital) — oe W. 8 Mile Ra. Oper aL. to 6 mre ph tm 3 ‘Genuine gis Asphalt tile nears is lity heavy we FLOOR SHOP |e 8 | Parking w st. _ . _Rear Of Fiore - GENUINE » ALLIGATOR PURSES, __ wallets, 2. NICE ae soya DoORe _ Cheap. Can be cut off. FE 4041 ge SATIN. cae | latex wall paint GLIDDEN | 100 per cent Warwick 2678 Orchard Lake Rd | | GRAIN DRILL AND CORN PLANT- er with fertilizer attachment. in , good condition Also an electric 1775 ‘Saaew Rd Oxford HALL TREE, DRESSER MATTING box. 2 pair of gold drapes Si)- ver, service for 6 Rockers. sew- ing cabinet. bicycle. FE 2-6000 ee VARIETY , miles out py Arm- LUM BE R COMPANY 1947 Haggerty Hwy. » Walled Lake MArket 1084 STORM DOORS COMB. STORM SASH Awning Type Windows M. A. BENSON $2 gallon electric hot water » beaters 3 piece bath set. A quality, with thin $90 Se 4 wm soll pe ARNASON UMBImNG Ph Ortonville 139 $3 75 SUPPLIES We deliver _ FE 55391 or PE 2 PLYWOOD AT LOW LOW PRICES FE $5391 or PE 2.4826 PORCH RAILINGS MADE TO OR- der & installed FE 5-4962 kinds plain & decorative Kitch- w PONTIAC PLYWOOD CO 1488 Baidwin Ave FE 2253 Pavement Breakers _ Floor —— = ppt electric sewer cleane conveyors CONE: S RENT AL 1281 BALDWIN FE 2-077 | ge ts Ms, mCONSRETE SEP. REV, SATIN LATEX PAINT EASY to apply No — Drys in 20 minutes. washable and scrub- able Choice of 21 colors, Orthard _Lake Ave FE 541% \- duce PEt both excellent con- ROCK HOUNDS Sand, Gravel & Dirt 79 Cabachons. mineralites. | | RRA RRR RRs fuore cent . GRAVEL. road = and stone Van Gor. : 3-2077. D BLACK. BAND. GRAVEL AN Truck for hire. FE | WASHED SAND AND GRAVEL. “| coment and mortar, ful) dirt and trucking. reef Lake Builaing 4E DELIVER 1 on 7 YDS” Wa. driv wey gravel, sand. | nure. | fil dirt, tom soil ——— | ‘Can ytime 1 | 2000 ‘Yps BLACK Kk PEAT FOR | top dressing, cheap | Wood, Coal & Fuel 80. Lawn | GOOD. DRY SLAB WOOD, 85.50 cord. 2 for, $10 Delivered. FE 000 CANNEL COAL, FURNACE, fireplace wood & fue! of]. Oakland ry = Paint i i : E m # i Ej i 0 NM. Saginaw nion Lake’ TO 50.00¢ YARDS OF RICH | — DIRT 84ND AND GRAVEL. | GRAVEL 1, sand and fill dirt. le sille MA 5-4784 Can deliver OF STRAW, WHEAT ane cst ft Holly 3018 20 ACRES OF GOOD “CORN LAND te rent OA 63677 1000 BLES Al PALS? A neo Brome hay 5616 Hornet Rad _Ortonv ile _ 14F6 For Sale | Livestock | R4 | |A MARE PONY. ALSO Y ALSO OTHER horses. well broken Safe and — buy them ‘ 8?) Fenton Michigan e Peston S718 BRED OILTS FOR SALE “AT $225 | Baldwin Rd To farrow tn May 2, miles North of BOAR SERVICES farms, 2 miles Oriog on MM ee BOAR ra-ms Rochester asi LARGE ~ GUERNSEY cow a = calf. 3501 South Bivd FE ¢6657 LARGE JEAsEY ek: — er calf by side 8180 M MILKING GOATS FOR pra Hae fair 6-2075 | SMALI 5 YEAR “OLD PALOMINO | - fiding mare OR }-1506 '@ coop 3 YEAR OLD LINCOLN ewes due to lamb in May. FE 10864 Barn closed Sundays 10 HEAD CATTLE heifers and 6 Guernsey steers 14to 18 months old = - 7211 Hummer Lake Roed. Ortonville 1 HOLSTEIN AND 1 GUERNSEY ee freshened. and calves EM SKY LIOHT) south of Lake MEADOW. cows OSTLY HOLSTEIN. * y soon Priced to, burg Rd. phone Holly 5-857 100 BREEDING FWES DUE “TO larb Aprit Ss 18 Pr seer head i _Pontiac Laze Rd Wanted Livestock 8S Ne ae MALLARD —“wrtscovy - Bantam chickens. incubator elec- tric 1200 eggs, of], 200 eggs MA +2485 a _ = if marelnne + O008E ee 3660 Rochester | _ We wig Big. deter. Wintberry 9-2292_ ~~ Sale Farm Produce 87 | APPLES GLACKMORE FARMS 1900 Silver Bell Ra 3 Mise. east off Perry &t. Sun. 1 to 5 pm. CHOICE EATING D COOKING apples. Fresh cider Open daily untii 7 p. m ‘s mile north of nag 1. Orchards 2240 8 Rochester Rd., ochester. WHY PAY | 100 Ib. Scrateh i- $3 70 100 ib. Middlings $3 50 198 . Chop $3.70 100 Ib. Starter Grower 06 Utica Millmg Co. Store Auburn at Adams cutting | io ton fitst cutting 500 bales | Cau after 7 p.m. Detroit. | Sale Farm eee 88 eoLENs GARDEN TRACTOPS E. ROTARY TILLERS “WN MOWERS or . SPRAYER 300 GAL Hercules motor BARGAINS | AAVE ON HAND SEVE! USED EDIT +1112 KING. BROS. Your I-H Dealer Pontiac Road at Opdyke CHAIN SAWS” Sales, service and rentals. MY 3-508 COMPARE THESE. PRICES Parmell_ " FOUIPMENT |— ma | | | | « | OL | and a Dearborn Scoop Al! are hift type and in good condition PRACTOR & «) $60 SO TELEGRAPH RD ‘JUST NORTH OF ORCHARD LAKE _RD) FE ¢0555 SNOW | Garden Pragestod complete with large snow plow. $178 Rotary lg & snow blowers Terms. Lee's Sales & Service #21 MT. CLEMENS sT. —___ Phone FE }-0630 a USED BARGAINS CHAIN SAWS BOLENS GARDEN TRACTORS LAWN MOWERS | ALLS CHALMERS, | INTERN CASE. JOHN DEER TRACTORS r SPREADER ON RUBBER TIRES. ORT QUALITY SERVICE ODAY “~~ a ‘ _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. warcH 26, 1954 Equipment 88 Sale Household Goods 71 MODEST MAIDENS By Jay Alan | For Sale Miscellaneous 72 For Sale Miscellaneous 72 For Sale Pets _—_81| Sale Farm Equipmen’ “ REPRIOERATOR, 10 FOOT INSULATED WOT wa EA BOSTON POP, GARDEN TRACTORS vinator. bedroom suite with —with coal_heeter, Sa7R TRE USED H TING ve 2 cylinder motor, rubber tires, 8 and innerspring mattress ~ JACKSON'S RENIAL EQUIPMENT speed \sslon with reverse. m bed with spring and mat Mixers chain saws. Skilsew, coal furnace power equipped os eee oa vement “oreakér. Tite Gocrky: || Rymyece, tan we Bo a a in good com : . : 1 furnar> almost sew 00 er. REFRIGERATOR. 10.7- ou, is as mites. YE O0N. {Bun ope burner | 00 AR $375.” Sree br PE oe value Toilets 639.30 value| like new. Bac = ss ee BOIS BLACKETT INC. RADIO COMBINATION, SILVER- chrome “mining fences, “$iaes. | "Cen arrange tor tered 14, mos old male bouse| YOUR FEROUSON DEALER _ tone. $00. “E_ These are factory marred, Michi- “ELBLING pet, OR F135 Dixie Ney Watertord wcalition Cheap. FE 2141 ve or a Seer Eee 1 8 Parke at FEMALE | DACHBMUND PUPPY. Crow TRACTOR, @ HP. WITH , se ; REFRIGERATOR WASHING MA- CADIES 11 Diamonn ~ COCKT WILL TAKE BEST CASH OFFER | — Tew implemen's MA 42538 ___ ' CoucH AND CHAIR. #15, G. chine Good A-1 shape. Quick sale. ring, will secrifice. FE 5 refed be league us cnn en Corems | 6 Pr cur. ut Slaybaugh’s | “Sste:“s5. soe maisws_ave pecans 1 SNES LIVING PIANO, | {ion Can be sesn “SERVICE. OR 34208 | plow, eran Gril peaer il brood - = ; are REFRIGERATOR” ROASTER hair, chifferobe, 2 beds complete; | — —— RAKEETS NES, CANA- Ld eet ‘M. sheep DAMAGED CLAYTON'S even, other miscellaneous furnt 2 dressers, crit. and high chair.| WHEEL BARROW SPRAYER; Panare 304 Mt ae “leoee peered: grrr s ipeenee be- : B Appliance Specials _ture. PE $1006 Sones wees ont * Wl gh gue Gs nese Se Pane sipitea FaGriac Piel a: ALL | tween Aven ¢ lin, Aluminum Boats > cu. ft GE refrigerator .... 960.50 | REFRIGERATOR. ELECTRIC _range FE 5-0295 —M using tin cans. 103 8. Paddock. (pet Shop, 69 8 Astor, FE C64). ter. REASONABLE 6 cu ft Prigidaire ——— ee ad eon ) DUARCRS WOLVERINE PEKINGESE PUPPIES AL80 BOS NEW AND REBUILT SPREADESS. 630 OAKLAND AVE. |¢ cen Westinghouse” ar} REGISTERED 5. AND W-M. and | PE Gris APTER (00 PM LUMBER AND WRECKING Co re nee ellis tar Oreevile . eu e se .- $88.50 | 18 = wae US : ae : . uM ora sy v — — COP) -c00 TT P pistol. for power lawn mower. LAUNDRY bd 4 | Be ‘DOUBLE! $1450 | |e oak per “i $95.50 PaRAKEETS CANAR Oak — Priaccsapege ali FORD AND FER- WANTED GOOD CANOE _— age wee eens ¥ 50043 peheeen flush Soe 1 tte ——— MA 6-906 _|isearms Weser ary Se ae “ac. MY 33028 amber at 20 Sai La ne a foe laid "per 00 ny gg naga? wa. “Pe few and used plows. ee. j - css se, $389.50 Gishes paintings, etc. MY 3-300 | \j/ DBR Dear “™.l oT lUFl Ol] CDequindre at 20Mile Ra. | ix6 1x8 113 per M. ...... ° tivators, and haerroWs rr. fi This merchandise all re-condi- | 254 used r be 46510 a } . ctors. is CHRIS-CRAPT OuTSOARD A GUARAN- . pe _ +6510 Unused ‘54 Ford tra STi here pat | | plec'partace” aay “tageal terms a a > (Biers be a fe | PUREBRED COLE PMEPEET famine ot ase) Mavi ii_PT, DUMPHY BOAT AND 22 CLAYTON’S POSED Ricer oad t Cees |3-pe bathrm. set. complete $105 Stag Ne SN MID. | Davis and Wagner, loaders, Com- tea, ene Pe Sager Ue RS Keep a —— HLDING. S g |Pwuree reaien aadawive “EOMTERE Oren oh tie: Devsusteennt weiner, mang oy ie Fr WOLVERINE BOAT WITH CHROME DINETTE ce eel BUILDING UPPLIE cl Whee «gxcellent for camping | graph Rd on 1003 tractors Tractor painting. Sieam, 19 HP Firestone motor. Like new Deeds console, mahogany ¢ 7 Gheet-rock 4x8'x% C. & C 8135 etc. FE 2-3350 after 7 erate: TOP | cleaning serv $450. New Reo troliabout ra, semble these yourself and seve bed ea Pivscord 4 x8'x% del ea 84.80. | > honey TRACTOR = iM Binoy. Pe ‘om PONTI ves FARM & $85, Barnes Hardware. 742| Four chairs & table, $69.95 value Westinghouse television, 1242 inch wool 100 ft. LE. | i w Huron &t.- aaate eee ay new 1904 —— a Nee victors sabe. | on'y $450. White pintinr Pa —. 3195 Pridham. Keego “COCKER PUPS. 4% woe INDU STRIAL eo fse tS | models, s E Verran ear board a 6722" . . ’ PT. BORG, 3 HP. EVINRUDE. tops, all p@pular colors. Come *, Emerson ié inch televis mahog- quality = [ph oh ft. 7 n 4 TIPEGUARD SAeery TUBES. atop s envice 6 = BUFF TRACTOR CO. ‘ 2 ——— Past e. sempare and be ten any may es Good working 2x6 1 & better 1 f. I2c. Fir a pice pint wicecker, Maple. engi eves, 225 W OODW: ARD AVE 39 H. P. JOHNSON AND 12 FT| “Michig eat, bea Orchard | Bond limed oak ‘console 2 imch eS ee a es eee, zy eh ‘ee | SPRINGER PUPPIES BOXEP R FE 4-1442 fertchais toe-ervare weet’ PH | CLEAN BABY BEDS FOR RENT |S Pears Erector, ares stock 00 | HOA bows © FR meee | Set triacs uoeees va sae,| FE COL ON On ; | Each set in orking condition. mM . ~ ONE MAN CHAIN 8A _ Holly 3420, 2285 Houser Rd _FE ¢887 | rng ier be ar rien tech 4 ported woods, Ply wood Pic Waite 7 LAMP FOUR Poor FLUORES. THOROUGHBRED BO: ale KEW & USED ia Fr eatLino KETCe AUXIL, | CARPETING WATER REATER | fivian Mut's ‘Appliance, 160.8. —_— pine, & Burch Wedse- |" cent industrial fixtures foe | ee ek bored | aS © demonstration. time 1 ee eee FE 6aees | tmOetm races cleaner. OF Woodward. Birmingham. \41 61300 | Roofing & Siding. wood & asphalt | Over work benches, fec-| Oe TB. Sectiarium gayments ovalteble. Miler Sk. an —trede_FE FG. __—— | STUDIO 618. 2 Fe. ‘LIVING soon | 26 a AY ALAN= wt eke te a en eke Bg hk ba ee HORSE POWER OUTBOARD | PURNITURE va 1 5 w e ” meter PE 40064. CASH OE |S ANGE TABLE 4 = Qualite. jw vour desler for, tooms Michigan [Aoi oy Pincorb' 4 Park St Oxford rm ingham. Phone MI ¢6000. 16 PT. RICHARDSON MAHOGANY | CORNER CHINA CaBCNETS NEW es, SET OAS BANC RANGE. “Of course I hate golf. but where else can you find-so' patty St. Cyr Lumber Co. | Oren ard Lake Ave a 6 Spe es SPECIAL fae a ee | DP ward Oncecnds Call FE coeri _ *rings and mattress PE 30630. | many men every afténoon.” [a0 Bogie Lake Rd. Tel now at, __ Sale Musical Goods 7 7 eee Komtie olf | OSED FARMALL A TRA ié HP. ELGIN OUTBOARD, NEW) after ¢ om | TABLE TOP GAS RANGE, LIKE rr AR tr-color MUlberty 1540 | RECONDITIONED AND, Paint last season. Automatic controls : se cao" ee mana’ witil PADe-AND ; 22 1. “ROASTER. WITH sear “PIANO idle nag: baat Youno LBASsITTS ‘HOUND SELL DM ULTIVATOR. SPECIAL . : washers ; | neo Sale ellaneo: ic t ver ood con me tab! 2 2 ° ores FE cin _ * sed “retrigeretore sees ‘t30.30 up throw rugs. Davenport and buffet. For Sale Miscella us Ls “For Sale Miscellaneous 72 ton Will wel eh ap Fe +0077 PIANO TUNING AND REPA'RING Beaxie, senpins $15 FE 71-0140 eee epi TEAMS. TRADE T ion Offered 68 | 0% Esty Spin-Dry ;—OR 30m) METAL BED. COM SPRING AND Frank Boeberits PE +1546 _, WANTED AKC. REGISTERED FE 401H-FE ¢1113 ransportation Pigg oe vores _ : USED TRADE-IN | ABSOLUTE — ee ee Goon PRACTICE PLANO ih | female mimia.ure Pinscher. FE KING BROS. item. recondioned | proo’ 7 adies © ive s meny ers a) 2-2346 SERVICEMAN 'S WIFE AND BABY DE PARTME) NT 48735 | sages PE 40508 a Your I-H Dealer driving to Los Angeles. Calif. will| Revs, 98 a sis Burmeister’ Ss Overhead Garage Door | SUIONTLY UseD spinet Piano | Dogs Traimed, Board 82 P Road at Opdyke ee a re Samed ba mag Sil 9 ~ baal se LIQUIDATION | oPEN 8 A.M. TO8 P.M.| eusstara store erailanis m sum-| Fatlesst TOfvtiee. Gallagher's, | mV naan) Pontiac Road at —38¥ = ONGO 862 2 jsesceus as BOA PEC [PRICES' FROCK OOTNO NORTH PART DAVENPORT AND MATCHING Davenport and chair ||. 0 | SUNDAY 10 TO 3 eee tc oy rece tate an HUNTINOTON SPINET EXCEL ping. 100'N, Perry. PE 246113. | new and Lin ge either way PE 5-608. _ chair. Good condition. TE 5830. 2 pe. - Wot after week we liquidate from | replacing your present doors with| ent condit/ 1 Nice buy. Phone | Boos ~ ee CA PRIVATE | Repairs on all makes af tractors PO TATION DEEP FREEZE. UPRIOHT, ONE emg - per cent to 08 per coat, | eel 01 erhead OR 3-0742_ Heat, u 375 &.| and Wisconsin motors PAID of Ameries's best makes, Presser to dint oe outta 250.80 | ur eats sock, because OU ‘s BERRY DOOR = SMALL BABY ORAND PIANO | i Se Pontiac Farm Supply f slianed | MA EMS j wear" | | Paddock —_ 32-0203 _like new. Gellagher's. FE ¢08e6 | H Grain & Feed JOHN DEERE DEALER To Lee Angeles. Gan Dioge, Prisce Ss wane, Samy serch CONVENIENT CREDIT. TERMS ey eee ene ore at cid lover. |150 W Pine Beard. ...97 per M|— OUR GPINET PIANO RENTALS Wire ay, 2211 Pontiac Rd os “Kew. cum ready soz | Dncrn eerie pome woo | | OMAS ECONOMY | tes gt apernat wakosouse 4x4" NEW LOW PRICES | {Ser win Oar onan, Manet GUEMING. He! SPRING TRACTOR DRIVE AWAY SERVICE | DUNCAN aT FURNITURE CO 0 % PLYSCORE uw. | UPRIOHT PIANO. 2 LEXINOTON | per, PSK ease | AL 83% UNION electric stove, chrome breakfast 2 and see for —— how our 8 fa Fol BB & 2x85 $80 per Place PE _ MA 620060 SPECI. 46139 20973 reasonable +6006 6. 6 Sagina 4 dot business | ses r M. ; -scsaenminieatemnai LED ALF BROME EQU = = mo 500 Taal OH BORNER WITH | —Usec Used Trades in 9 sivas yOu Moxey’ | ‘BIRCH DOORS $= Weites have & co beri Pickup, ‘Prices of butid- | Sale Office Eq Equipment 76 “2 eo Ty, MEnT "Co Wear, nee ulberaea 4 single PPD LAPP PPO PP_POPO™L__ hp 4 Ape ST7Fucee | bea the ose us cabinet epg gare 29 ALI MERCHANDISE! ee " NOUSENOLD SALF SAT MARCH | | wy "Duncan, a nee Bidgo| Tiemned ume only. @ epeci 4 a Ty regio. RCA @ br Posi! after | Large rd. Kitchen trie ee EW AND GUARAN- ‘Grade ve $9. 95, ™BLACKETT’ S from 10 "a Rd. Fenton ee ——— 30. bi NE ro ARAN =| UTTI TPALPFA i E Swaps 9 | crecrRic STOVE. aa0 WALNUT |? ,PC , living room $9.95 “1 |S OYACTILY S Building Supplies Pare msreed , Birminghase ee No AF OA 82179 FORD TRACTOR TO YOUR . table, $10. 4 lawn sis, le Ne. ine room bas bs T FEED _EXAC ILY A: , | ae Dixie grit eset Clark | dem tools. venction’ blinds. ‘ond HAY ALL KINDS STRAW. CAN FARM The celance cam be paid CLEAR LAKE, : LARGE beige chair, $40. 145 Summit. Apt. ‘size electric stove 00s) REPRESENTED BY 4’x8’ ——————— | ee ee eee ee re | See, ——_—_ | are sold in 194 1055 & 1956 Sel a weer" | Rae Maes ite ny tm cov parmens Pree mreme | THE MANCFACTUR:| § DE YSCORE | onde tune ten tinum Se. Store Eamoment 77) 8arree, Giant OF EA) Fay raed Sour te Sy fore. p LIVING BOOM ' . astern oo cig geal | an | ? =| po a ELECTRIC JIGSAW. TRADE FOR FoR SALE ONE | Wy MAN'S. ER AND OURSELVE S) base Will not ena te bree. FRONT AND BACK BAR AND al el fF orRAW Eo Weg Ml ee rol did PE 42250 _ Suite. PE 25633, 18 W. Pike Oni : and wil] aot yellow “op, work table Showcases. restau T'm Dee wae you be the judge This offer ts ee yoUn LAND CON: FRIGIDAIRE AUTOMATIC WASH- | ichuM GLEA BRUSHES $7750 8’. Skil Sew........ te 0 | wood: metal concrete and exteriof, rant equipment. 107 N. Saginaw _ dale Pas Joslyn ee i ted time only We are ay pa gg hh Call | _delts and Dene beet 43.96 6° Saw ee eee eat Mark st 2 TON BROME - onaas HAY.| Qiso offerms 0 used Blackhae® tract you have sold new $19. = 79.50 T' Heavy Duty Saw Smith's Market = - Carpenter's. 6 mi out Joslyn Ra Cc Planter 3} re ultivato bag inte "model cere cask. Fe “wens ate _H_ Seanreme | "secre CLEANES LUPRIORT | tots ts" Meary Duty Baw Sew By * Grade ee $9. Q5 on * Auburn, Rochester "is Ve hace ae ee es |e coe double 4" Economy Plow strat - = a Benc 7 OL #1 600 TONS FIRST PONTIAC Houghten & Son, Inc ‘YOUR AUTHOR ZED J IC SALES AND SERVICE “Tk Costs Less to Farm with Case” _ OLive 19761 2 BOTTOM PLOW, GARDEN, Grading and leveling OR 3-308. ‘$2: PARMALI SUPER Cc TRAC. tor Plow and cultivator. like new. _Cash MU 6070 Auction Sales ——EE— ¢ nosttix | ower eae => | AUCTION SALE OF THE ESTATE IS | BRANMA BOOS FOR HATCHING | zvcTIONEEE, W £. BILL NAOY. 2108 - Offies | | | | 4 1 | of Arthur Stewart Sat at 1 o'clock South of St Jose house East of ai 115 Alice St 7 rooms of clean household goods complete with living. dining bedroom and kitch- em furniture imcluding such pieces as china cabinet. knee hole desk chair and ottoman iampd end tables picture ‘rames. dooks lim ens. ime and lots of: dishes, some @ld pieces ind tools car- penter tools. garden tools, lawe mower power grinder shallow well pump, washer. canned fruit, lots o Miscellaneous articles. W E C_Huthwaite administre- tor WB Banghart. auctioneer. Por get suction & appraisal service 55485 any type auction anywhere a 636 Lapeer. COMMUNITY AUCTION EVER Y Friday 7 p m. Hardware furni- ture appliarces and hundreds of othe. article consigned icht- gan mk ‘ane Inc MM Lake ~ PUBLIC AUCTION MON. MARCH 29.7 P.M. Insley back oe used low boy .aam Mmers bulidoger tractors farm Gescriptior.. pickups. cumps and stake. ond rade ~ — auto mobiles M ICH IGAN- AUCTION MART M24 and -ndianwood Rd. 'ekr Orta, _MY_ 2163) SATURDAY. 77 AT 1 Ol miles northwest of Reese Rd between Ratalee Rd and Hoicome re ey tractor 7 arrow, cers) OA O14 SATURDAY. "MARCH rniture for every room. Also tools and appliances. Phil- €8s range electro master radios and televisions A few —— ry cees. Pout Milimans h country occuenser THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1954 THIRTY-NINE % ‘ Lois H unt fi d S | n nas uccess in Many Le tums | | | t Tod Televi: P So WV | Chasnel 2—-WIBE-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 1—WXYZ-TV ° J : n Top Shows TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS Hartman as father. (4)—Big | 1:¢9—(2)—The Lone Ranger. (4)— | 6:00—(1)—Detroit Deadline. Bud| Stry. Newsman traps forgers.| Quiz ‘em. ‘. ‘ Lanker, Bev-Beltaire, Bob Car-| |?)—Playhouse of Stars. Ronald] 4.59 (2)Cowboy G-Man. ()—| Has Sung in Met, With rington. (4)—Time for Mustc.| Reagan in “The Edge of Battle.” | “Rough Riders. Symphony Orchestras Janie Palmer sings. (2)—Rocky| ®* Army officer threatened by| . yep Y ’ King. Detective drama. embittered GI. 2:00—(2)—TV Bandstands in Operettas €:15—(1)—Sports Show. Don Wat-|%30—(7)—Who's the Boss. Secre| #M = (#) — Pro-Basketball. (2)! new yoRK — Credit soprano * trick. (4)—News. Paul Williams.| ‘ries of famous persons supply ; | Lois Hunt with success on tele- identity clues to quiz panel; | 3:15—(7)—Meet the Governor. 6:30—(1)—Ramar of the Jungle.| Walter Kiernan host (4)—|. 1 i vision, in opera and operettas and Jon Hall ™ “Zombie Terror,” | Soundstage. Robert Cummings, a —— © ; to God. (2)—Joe | on the concert stage. film drama. (4)—Time off for; Gene Lockhart, Henry Hull in . , Lois, who has been featured as © Sports. Bill Flemming. (7)—| “The Test Case,” young lawyer | 4:00—(7)—Press Conference. (— | | one rt rok '* -4 of Robert Q. Lewis’ gang, | Telenews Aee. Ken Cline, Van| must prove his worth to win! . Movie. made the grade with the Metro- ‘ Patrick. girl. (2)—Our Miss Brooks. Con-| 4.59 _(7)_Faith Is Power politan Opera — in 1949 5 —(O— Man About Town Bob scheme to break’ up Harriet and | 4:45—(4)—Vocal Varieties. eee & ota ae wea = Guarantee rvice-nepoir Maxwe ; music, - er. ( Jo . ‘ Weatherman. Dr. Everett R.| net Desten:-Eve Arden stars. &:00—(7)—Detroit Heart. monic-Symphony Orchestra and ’ Phelps. 10:00 — (7) — Zane Grey film. 5:30—(7)—Christ Crusade. ° (4)—| the symphony orchestras of Phil- ; m Jock M Charles in “Thunder| md. on Parade. adelphia, Rochester, N. Y., and 1:00—(T)—Range Riders. Jack Ma-| Pass” (4)—Cavalcade of Sports. St. Louis. TELEVISION AND RADIO honey in “Blind Sanyon.” (4)— Middleweight bout; Gustav 6:45—(4)—Mich. Reports. ' SALES AND SERVICE : Art Linkletter and the Kids. Va- Scholz vs. Al Andrews. (2)—My Her operetta a in- . riety. (2)—Life With Father. Friend Irma. Marie Wilson plays SATURDAY EVENING cade “Bicesem Time, a 1157 W. Huron St. FE 2-6967 Stray dog upsets father’s life. scatterbrhined secretary. 6:00—(7)—Tom Henrich. (2) — — = = _? a 1:15—(4)—Adventure Special De- | 49. %—(2)—City Detective. Rod Dollar a Second. (4)—Big Pic- | tm Dallas, St. Louis, Housten and aa ‘ = ————__— —— ———— ar ie a Touch,” ~ Cameron in detective series. = | Lambertville, N. J. PROUD PAPA’S PREDICAMENT—Sly witted Hoosier Herb YOUNGSTOWN rome hopefuls get g | 11:00—(7)—Soupy’s On. Comedy 6: 15—(7)—Decision Hour. | She has recorded two albyms of | Shriner could use an extma pair of hands as he struggles with the . . with Soupy Sales. (4)—News. 6:30—(7)—Life at 80. (2)—News. | Sigmund Romberg favorites and, | feeding of his new twin sons. Although the small tot (heft) seems Kiechen Sinks, Slightly Marred si Erwin. Stu sur-| (9) News. (4)—Winchell -& Mahoney. in 1953, Handel's ‘Faithful Shep- | fascinated by papa and his dilemma, the other youngster is merely $139.50 . . . Terrific Value . . . $99.50 ore ae ee , 6: 45—~(2)—Magician herd” for Columbia Records. | bored by the whole affair. Proud daddy Shriner is sivo TV emeve MICHIGAN FLUORESCENT LIGHT CO. scheme. (4)—Eddie Fisher. Pop- NID a . ra ie : see SATURDAY MORNING On television she has appeared | ©" Two for the Money,” quite appropriate for his present situation. ular ballads. (2)—News. Doug #:29-(7) Erwin 1:00—(7)—Stage Seven. (2)—Red re “ One.” ee Edwards. : —Stu . Skelton. (4)—Tomorrow’s Stars. | such sews as “Salle and | 1:45—(O—News Caravan, John |9:45—(2)—Legislature. (4)—News. |5. 55 (4) Fine! and Albert. (7}—|"Ounibe. Sunes 2 Sets of Plates ' Conscious-Stricken Thief ; Cameron Swayte. (2) — Perry | 1¢:00— (2) —Junior Achievement.| Leave It to Girls. (2)—Beat the ° Returns 3-Carat Diamond | PONTIAC S OLDEST Miss Hunt was born in York, | f 1 Aut bil Coma Perry and the Fontane} (7)—Cartoons. (4)—Mr. Wizard.| Clock. Pa. Her father, a dextist, imeiatea AOL QIU | ea“ Kes . a a 10:15—(7)—Animal Time. 8:00—(4)—Spike Jones. (7)—Panto-| she get her degree as dental hy- C f F i] Twelve years ago Mrs. Roy Gwart- T \ SERVICE DEALER : T)—Ozzie Harriet. Par- “ ontuse framl y eye , d ss 8:00—(7) and Harriet. 1@:38—(4)—Cartoons. (7)—Smilin’| ™ime quiz. (2)—Jackie Gleason. | gienist — “Dad still pays my an- ney missed her diamond ring. The ents afraid that David is wall- Ed. (2)—Wayne University. 8:38—(4)— : aM nual fee to keep up my license,” | OMAHA, Neb. ® — James P. three-carat diamond was a family Authorized Factory Service for 1§ Dillerent Manufacturers flower. (4)—The Dave Garroway Wrestling. Lois notes. Davies of Omaha went on a trip | heirloom given her by her mother | N TV SERVICE Show. Patrice Munsel guest star; | 11:00—(4)—Danger Fighters. (7)— Miss Hunt, 5’5” and brunette, is oat mber and while he was and she searched long and hard BLA E RADIO A D music, variety. (2)—Mama. Dag-| Space Patrol. 9:00—(4)—Show of Shows. (7)—| married to magazine writer Mor- Dece before giving it up as lost tor | 3149 W. Huron FE 4-5791° eae ee ee —— 11: 15—(2)—Sinema. Boxing. (2)}—Two for Money. ton Hunt. game Mrs. Davies pend the perme | oe. \ ° of Francisco fair. al taxes of the fa . Bu : eat San Red Cary. | 1:32 — (0 — Space Cadet. (7)—|%:3—@)—Favorite Husband. i vel tubby. —— ow Mt has come back to her in _ ‘ : . - j ki Adventures. —M ° —On — ° . ° nol 8 a 4 +3 2 he eron, Carolyn Jones in ‘The Si- pao ll Mart. @)—Mer gp el Roo ——— State Senate Plans Came March and Mrs. Davies | mailer took the ring, and added, ; lence,” drama of mystery . went on a trip. Then Mr. Davies “I had it reset. But you may have woman in Burmese jungle. (4)— 11: 458—(2)—Barker’s Cartoons. (7) | 19:38—(4)—Hit Parade. (2)—Kent Dru Addicts Stud realized license plate deadline time it all. Please forgive me.” - Lite of Riley. “Babs and the| Capt. Hartz. Theater. (7)—Story Theater. q y ion So he ed to the _- ee pena Ars Bal” ey ats] qarvmpay AFTERNOON |a8—(0—Bar Dance ()—Thet-| LANSING (UP) — A renton| gine, Shegtaed > t| on ii tig US Lar to | Topper. “Topper Runs for|t%:00—(4)—RFD No. 4 ()—Head-| ‘*: (2)—News. proposing a Joint legislative cont | A little later husband wife hap-|work) declined sharply, because MOR Mayor.” line Hunters. (2)—Big Top. 11:15—(2)—Movie Date. os .— — troduced |Pemed to be comparing notes —| many people who took wartime ‘ Junior feared to be a thief; Paul' Roundup Time. ater. Harold’ J. Ryan (D-Detroit) Off to the courthouse went Mr Bargains in New and Used TV = The resolution which was sent | Davies, seeking a refund. The 1i NO. 1 IN MICHIGAN to the rules committee, recom-|Cense bureau suggested he talk to . ; ‘ ' the . sel n of senators county treasurer; the treasurer HAMPTON ELECTRIC C0 -- Today's Radio Programs -- [Bric ercitn"t't| scree je ut's'n'sny| UNITED SHIRT : vestigate establishment of hospital | 488essor; assessor suggested y Programs furnished by stations listed tm this column are subject te change without notice [i niitics to treat narcotics — County Board — DISTRIBUTORS 286 State St. FE 4-2525 CKLW, (800) ww, (850) WCAR, (1138) WXYZ, (1978) WIBK, (1498) Findings of the committee woul now seeks to do. — S aaa tive | =i ae 35 Steres in Michigan TomouT CKia@v. Van Kuren WCAR, Harmony Ball oem — session. | — — — — 6:00_WJR, News re 10:45—CKLW. Here's Health | CKLW. Teenagers Un The legislature recently ap-| Ww). News ra fone . proved a Ryan bill defining nar- WXYZ, McKensie ce 11:00_WJR, Rodert @ 6:30—WJR, Symphonette cotics addicts as physically ill in- | CKLW, Sports i: wy WIR, Believe, Music WWJ. My Secret @tory : oe P y : WJBK: Me Pears Baie oe aoe "Siw neckire dividuals’ instead of criminals and e WOAR, Deve, Semem exLW. A eer Quen: News: McLeod en * | providing procedure for commit Cy ni 15_WIR, Clark, Quartet SATURDAY MORNING WOAR, Mews, Racmeng SATURDAY EVENING ment of such persons to rehabilita- WXYE. Lee ¢:00_WJR. Dick Burris 11:38 WXYZ, Sandilotters €:00_WJR. News tion hospitals. CKLW, Eddie Chase WW. News Ww, Women in Love WWJ. News GE: [ER [BES | Bea SPRING CARPET BAZAAR ¢.38_WJR, Boh Reynolds WJBK. Rise end Shine 11:8—WXYZ. Manpower WJIBK. News. Records How Mi hi V ed | SE eae | amram peg or coven | wi atone Tot | ead ove Bas ichigan Vol March 22-31, 1954 WCAR, Ballads WWJ. Daybresk WXYZ. 101 Ranch ¢:15—WJR, Dinner Date ’ wm ete cote | Sapien | Hee Sle, lon Excise Tax Cuts “wxyva, £4 Mekense «| & sw, me “Bender! WCAR. News CRLW: Ges. “of State = WCAR, Coffee # — Bert | ee mere [METAS EE” [ope pe toed |, NARINGTON wm — cio Wik. ees WxYE Woite ‘ww army Bend, | WCAR Balas | other Republicans voted, yesterday : merican rmer ° voring proposal reduce "CKLW. Ouy Wess, WAR, Mews, Coffee GEAR Coos stoe™® S| “Wave. Sports fila rae rig wey Ag wJBK, George 7:15—WJR, Music Hall : = 12:48—WJR, Jack White cent. The Senate defeated the | etmeeomee | Eee MTT React oe Oo | Shasta =a oe onal WCAR. Coffee eee enipniviny WJBK. heater Bs Ma mado Lares! heed pi aw ; a 1.20-WIR, Farming 1,00 —WIR. City Mosptt alee ty on the aa || Shasta cotton carpet in sixteen of the love- caw, haan’ WXYZ. News. Wolfe WXYZ. News, Navy Perguece | majori Sena’ feated | liest muted colors you’ve ever seen. Shasta Wine: fem’ Gooree WCAR, Coffee Wilk ieee Gone "CRLW, teas levee «| a Sendment, tn cating for/i is‘a luxurious carpet with deep fluffy tufts ‘wi, Dinan Shore pepnicindeany WCAR Hews, Lenten opt.| WAYS Grose Siem = apf BA nai of cotton held in an all-jute back b Pre WWJ, Dinah $:00—WJR, Jack White 1:15_CKLW. Canade 8:06—_WJR, Gunsmoke cent on excise levies on television | J . y — cxLW —_ Ww, Bresdwe Metegies WCAR, Clud 1130 WEYE. Bancing Party and radio sets, phonograph rec- | latex. Shasta has Resistsoil, the amazing WJBK, News, George W. News, David 1:29 WIR, Hollywood mar! a. Geesttons ords and musical instruments. | soil-retarding treatment. 0.15—wW). P. sinetré Dory Te endl ea WXYZ, Shake Mareces CKLW. fo Be*aunounced | Ferguson and Potter also voted 5 O18 WIM, Muste —— 9:00-WIR, ‘Two tor Money | for passage of the excise tax re- $79. ; wn ie to Godtres WCAR. Coffee Clem | 2:06—WJR. 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