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‘lint Policeman Slays Jailbreaker- Kidna     
    
Reds Call for Talk on Injured   
Would Discuss 
Evacuation Plan 
at Dien Bien Phu To Date France Resists 
Soviet Efforts to Bring 
Rebels to Geneva 
GENEVA (AP)—The Rus- 
sians called today an im- 
mediate meeting of repre- 
sentatives of the Commu- 
nist-led Vietminh and 
French-allied Viet Nam. 
They are to discuss evac- 
uation of the wounded 
French Union soldiers from 
beleaguered Dien Bien Phu. 
Soviet Foreign Minister 
V. M. Molotov advanced the 
proposal at a private meet- 
ing with French Foreign 
days at the Geneva confer- 
ence. 
Bidault had asked that lf 
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(Céntinued on Page 2, Col. 6) 
Refired FHA 
Official Testifies | 
_Approisal Method Used Could Go Haywire 
WASHINGTON ™® —Walter L. 
Greene, former deputy FHA com- 
missioner, told investigating sen- 
ators today that a ‘simplified cost 
estimate procedure” which could 
g0 “haywire” was used in apprais- 
ing the estimated cost of large- 
scale postwar rental projects. 
Angry members of the Senate 
Banking Committee could not draw 
from Greene, however, any agree- 
ment that some builders of these   
| ton C. Bovard. 
counsel, and Howard M. Murphy. 
resigned associate counsel. 
  |Man Into Lake 
  “PETRIFIED” —Kidnaped by 
St. Clair County Jail, Caroline Moore, 16, of Goodells, talks over the 
experience with Edward Bearden, 1 Kidnap Suspect, Victims 
  AP Wirephete 
two escaped prisoners from the 
9, Sparlingville, who also was heid 
hostage until they were released in Flint. Miss Moore said we were 
a   
  Machine Drags 
Vernon Likens Drowns 
as Bulldozer Caves in 
Section of Bank 
A Z-year-cld Commerce town- 
Mah Was swept to his death 
today by a bulldozer that slid into 
Harris Lake after caving in a sec- 
ford Township, managed to leap 
clear, Pontiac Police said. 
DeRousha said he made an 
attempt to grab Litpns as he | 
leaped clear but missed. 
Oakland County sheriff's depu- 
ties and Pontiac Police are drag-   
  
Mrs. Lois Ann Cottrell, 
22, of Royal Oak, pleaded 
guilty. to second degree 
murder at 1:30 p. m. today 
in the fatal beating of her 
3-year-old daughter, Ann. 
She faces sentencing May 
17 before Oakland County 
Cireuit Judge Frank L. 
Doty. (Earlier story on sf 
- The mestsure, officer after escaping 
St. Clair County Jail. He and a 
companion, killed in a struggle with 
a Flint officer, are accused of 
kidnaping a young couple, later 
in Fiint. He 
traffic 
  
Committee Slates 
Vote on Seaway WASHINGTON # — The House 
Rules Committee today decided to 
vote tomorrow on whether to send 
St. Lawrence Seaway legislation 
—jto the House floor for a final test. 
Chairman Allen (R-Ill) told re- 
—+porters_that he believes the bill 
will be approved by the committee. 
‘ authorizing 
United States to join with Canada 
i: building the 27-foot Atlantic to 
the Great Lakes waterway, was 
approved by the’ Senate in January. 
The Rules Committee scheduled 
tomorrow's vote after hearing 
chairman Short (R-Mo) of . the 
House Armed Services Committee, 
a former opponent of the project, 
seaway is essential to ational de- 
  page 30.) fense. 
  
Friends Rescue Mutt   
By JOSEPH 
the members of Pontiac Boys 
Shabby was struck by a - 
Boys’ Club Members Find 
Dog and Mend Broken Leg |nis': K. SFAIR 
Shabby may be just another mongrel, but there is 
nothing shabby about the place he heids in the hearts 06 
’ Club. 
They proved that this week. 
car Monday, shortly before 
the boys started leaving the clubhouse about 9 p. m.'   
      Four of the youths, Jim] 
Spires; 16; Gordon Brink- 
  Fiortile physical 
over. Anatomy books were con- 
  
    
French Force 
directée, took | 
t M ‘Carthy Fights 
Quiz of Schine's 
Life as a Gl Jenkins Asks Stevens 
if Private Hired Man 
to Clean His Rifle 
WASHINGTON (AP) — 
Sen. McCarthy exploded 
with violent ts today 
against questions as to 
whether Pvt. G. David 
Schine hired fellow soldiers 
to clean his rifle and told 
his commander he was in 
the Army to modernize and 
streamline it. 
Ray H. Jenkins, special 
counsel to the Senate In- 
vestigations subcommittee, 
was putting the questions 
to Secretary of the Army 
Stevens at the televised 
hearings on McCarthy's row 
with Army officials. 
And Stevens, with some laughter, 
was nodding, ‘‘I heard it.” 
McCarthy shouted that Jenkins’ 
questions were “‘completely unfair” 
to Schine, wealthy New Yorker who 
worked for MéCarthy before he Pontiac Executives Inspect New Gun 
  IN MASS PRODUCTION—Four Pontiac Motor 
executives inspect the new aircraft cannon built 
secretly at the local plant for the past two years. 
the close precision weapon schedules have been met. 
Long Secrecy Lifted   
  Rapid-Fire Aircraft Cannon 
Produced at Pontiac Motor The fastest-firing automatic gun-ever mass-produced 
is being built under Army Ordnance contract for the Air 
Force by Pontiac Motor Division of General Motors. 
The Defense Department’s lifting of secrecy on the jet 
aircraft cannon brought to light this week some of the 
amazing features of the revolutionary gun, officially the 
“Gun, Automatic, 20 mm, M 39.” 
It was developed as the i Hie aware of its nature. 
Pontiac Motor is the only 
    alleged favors to | 
taking basic 
ix had been in-| 
Inspector Gen- | 
. He demanded 
i evi- | 
jenticaly proper ender Oe Oe) 
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Retakes Town 
of Vietminh Besieging 
Dien Bien Phu 
HANOI, Indochina (UP) — The} 
French High Command said today | 
a 3.000-man_ French striking force | 
has seized and re-occupied Muong 
Khouam in the rear of the Viet- 
minh Communists besieging Dien   
  
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duction source of this precision 
built cannon, The rate of fire of 
the weapon, not yet revealed, is 
acknowledged to be considerably 
greater than the firing rate of the 
. |latest caliber 50 machine gun, 
which fires 1,200 rounds of ammu- 
Along with delivering tremendous 
firepower, the gun is relatively 
light weight, making it ideal for 
aerial use. ’ 
a giant revolvor, without a hand- 
grip. The amnounition is carried 
inte the firing chamber in 4 re- 
volving cylinder similar to the old 
six-stooter. It is fired electrically 
and is gas operated. The revolv- 
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Cab Dispute 3 Circuit Judges Order   ‘Teamsters Local 614 to Driver Gets   
Stings on Face, 
Pits on Glass 
A 
  Fellow Fugitive 
Yields Quiefly 
When Spotted Pair Seized Teenage 
Couple in Flight From 
Port Huron 
FLINT (AP)—Flint Po- 
lice last night shot and 
killed one of two prisoners 
who earlier broke out of the 
St. Clair County Jail in Port 
Huron and kidnaped a 
teenage boy and girl. 
Patrolman Don Hancock 
fatally, wounded Arocco 
Austin, 21, of Detroit, when 
Austin made a break for 
The men are, left to right, C. O. Johnson and A. F. 
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  WASHINGTON BOUND—These four students grin | students. | From Washington’ Junior High is Judy 
in anticipation early, today as they wait for busses | Elwell (second from right) of 221 Dick St.. and Dick 
| which will ‘transport them to Detroit and then to Singleton df 19 Mohawk Rd. Approximately 213 | Waskdngton, D, C. Talking over plans are (left to | students from both schools aléng with 15 supervisors right) Dean Perkio of 635 Third St. and Bernice left this morning for the annual trip to the nation’s Fletcher of 685 Third St., both Lincoln Junior High | capital. They will retura home May 2 ; ; , fa 
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pledge help quickly for France in 
Communist aggression. 
  
The fyabbit matures at six 
months and frequently bears as 
many as four litters within a sin- 
gle year. Friends at Boys Club 
_| At last Fiorillo was able to per-   ~ Property Owners Group’ (yb |s Denied 1,851 Children | Se 
_ OR’s Plans for Closing of . oye 
Pembroke Manor Streets |-!Quor LICense- Vaccine “Prem Our Birmingham Bureas Se nae tat weeke Commission Refuses Only One Third of City 
ners association last kasteeen tain tack to en Sylvan Elks Lodge Parents’ Consent 
for closing Eden-| “eH ae a sate toa tame Wooten of Pen | Buckingham Robert Schoeshal 075 night turned down renewal of | 
ieee teneen: toon q , 2 tub lager etune. Sor tne Siteis tiac’s schools have their parents’ | 
Pembroke to Derby, during Pro- of $11 Shirley Dr., were among 41 |) 4 3.0 vote. test of a new polio vaccine. 
make its recom- University of iichignn ager Pontiac Police had recommended Miss Josephine Seeley, health 
the Cty cently initiated into the _ the move because of alleged viola- services director for Pontiac Pub-| 
(reper y Comes, | engineering honorary society, T8Y tions of the liquor control laws lic Schools, said Tuesday that 1,851 Beta Pi. i.” = 's } Attorney Emmett Traylor speak- Gaemiew | . 
for the lodge, said that money : a@ possible 5,084 ; 
commmition wilt be appeintea | Rebekahs will hold a regular | 6 tot Ue SO*- owed dhe grow These figures include public and) * meeting at § tonight at the Com- assoctation to work with munity House. 7 to carry on constructive comme- private or parochial schodis, she) 
City Assessor Himer Haeck in ae nity activities and claimed the said. 
determining the property owner's the police had not always used proper Webster and Longfellow 
share and method of payments. 1 procedure whije inspecting the Schools, which had about 60 per board Chamber | jodge building. cont of the possible students 
Hearings have already been held, j o¢ Commerce re-elected Jonathan |" police Chief Herbert W. Straley signed wp, ranked highest, Bag- with approval ctves to the paving |M. Ball_to serve as president. | said the group hed been given ley had the fewest — about-i3 of both streets t0| Also starting his second term 1s/ . vera) warnings and had ample per cent. 
Final confirmation of the roR to) nn Senne SS SATCUEY: | time to take comrettive steps. He Today, 986 children in 10 Oak Other efficers are Heary L. | said police had followed proper le- land County schools, including 120 scheduled for May 17. At that ‘a iss, vice president and Mer- | gal procedure in dealing with the Pontiac youngsters in Baldwin and tims, he property ewnere associa man EE Eke, treasurer. The’ | lodge. using the same methods as Seventh Day Adventist schools, 
tion hopes to have estimates work! J oouty meeting date was | are employed ix relations with all were scheduled to get injections. ed out with Haack. changed and will now fall on the | liquor-selling places Some will get the new Salk polio = 5e second Tuesday of every month. Commissioners John: E. Carry vaccine, some an inactive “con- Action begins on the stage of a. * * e and @r. Roy V Cooley voted ioc YMCA trol” liquid. 
motion picture theater and con-| First Methodist Church will have | against the motion to veto the | Pontiac, Eighty-six students of McConnell | SHABBY IN GOOD HANDS—Mike Fiorillo, (left), | Gentios Svat Teste tinues at @ tourist lodge in the Vil-'. rummage sale from 9 a.m. to’ cense. Mayor William W Donald- ater tect = relg.| and St. Trinity Lutheran schools | Pontiac Boys’ Club physical director, is shown | the dog suffered a broken forelimb when hit by a 
lage Players’ production of “Per. | 4:38 p.m. tomorrow and Friday. at son plus Commissioners Harry W. | 1. consultant a Mo- bared their arms to the. needle | Completing an emergency operation which saved | car. Assisting Fiorillo are Bot Mclirath, 16, (center) 
sonal Appearance,” with == rg .« * Lutz and John A Dugan supported tors, Ralph b. Lee will be the | Tuesday. Fifty-five of them did so | Shabby, the club's mascot, from a police bullet after |and Jerry Warren, 17, club members. 
Additienal Bloomfield ‘Hillis 2. main speaker at the 54th annua! jose ones inet mar taeatoeat - , Orrin Giark has been named/ 4 previous motion by Cooley ta social news on page 18. commander of Birmingham VFW dinner meeting of the Pontiac | 27d again to give blood sampies. Te ° . 
ee Sine nem | RC & Memporary emer for 98/754 Trareday of 6-20 pam in| Cini workers wil whe vod am-/| WV i]]iam Beaumont Name ‘State PTA Meeting Seiday at 9 pam and Sunday {bold is the new president ot the | controt Commission decision on the |e YMCA. 181 Mount Clemens St. | Roe ee te i ar ‘secary grow, Post and suxiiary| matter was voted down with ty | suey ‘Ep “ | Given to Oakland Hospital Honors Mrs. Ki Tickets forthe play, which in-| members recently presented | Carry supporting. Commissioners | Smee, SPecopal Guach, im DOr Dhani Appr Me prem é' . stots o moten pictre posieet On Bey total | rave P. Miles and Harcourt S-|~People as They Come and Are.”| to see if the children’s bleed has | The general hospital under construction at 13-| (Continued From Page One) 
Pass Setth, are on sate of e| — Besides bis asseciation with | formed antibodies against polie. | Mile Rd. ad Woodward Ave., known thus far as Oakland | Py of education of their own, Yarn Nook, Mrs. W. Carleton Scott | P) . Mo B ild several national firms, Lee also | The McConnell clinic was the | Hospital be named the William Beaumont Hospital. from the inyman's viewpoint and 
is director and Mrs. Russell Rich ontiac for ul S . is the inventor of several air | only one in Pontiac where blood Dr. Will | not from the professional educa- 
ardson assistant director Girl, 7, Struck by Car navigation instraments and & samples will be taken, workers | The name will honor Dr. jam C. Begumont, army tor’s theory. *e fe. New. Aircraft Cannon After Getting Off Bus sacenber of the Spertemen Pitete | cay. | surgeon at Fort Mackinac in 1822, who made an out-| _ an was 
Mrs. Louise Ivers presented s . pees Seq T Elsewhere in Michigan. Bay | standing contribution to medical science more than 100, Cece 7% ele og program entitied “Let's Dance” re a ~, . The annual affair also will be|County—the last of 10 Michigan —? vears , for. for it and have 
at this afterscon’s Children’s | (Continued From Page ee ed ain ai counties taking part in the test — . years ago. our youth of today. Theater meeting, held at the | ing cylinder simplifies the pro aitlly Agen odie Nesricar| by yee and the’ clection ot |began giving its children the Pontiac [eg | Trustees of the new hos-' Serving on the same panel was 
ee ee hos in front of her hame yester- | new officers and eight board direc-| serum today. "| pital found a new name w Pp. Anderson, superintendent of Plane fer sest year's play were | The nigh cycle rate of fire has tors, according to T. N. Slosson,| Dr. Albert E. Heustis, ae <2 essential io avoid confusion Berkley schools, who pinpointed — ° never before been arengh . The girl ran into the path of | YMCA general secretary moe t reomy -oap ceo, |frene A. Morris —_ other institutions Of ways in which the schools could do 
report submitted approved ordnance weapon. Use of|, car driven by Lee J. Austin, —| Irene Similar names, such as the , 
chedetens ty Gly treamaee BT. fast-flying jet aircraft. with but 2/59 of 3205 Midvale, Avon Town-|{.? . ; part in the nation-wide test —| A. Morris, 64, of Pontiac Oakwood Hospital in Dear. | 2 etter 400 of informing the publie 
Berger this week showed that 98 54 fleeting chance to fire at dog- ship, according to Michigan State | njunction rant ——, Township Ged at 9 local hospital born Oe et oe ah doing. i 
fighting adversaries, madé @videlit | Police Of the Romeo Post. Sandra | scheduled. yesterday. “All of the public are stockhold- Par Cant of tee OY wehcecin re |the nocd for tnst-fi ‘i Tie te geet Sten telay at Pen-|% T i Cab Ri } Many ef the McConnell School | She was born on Sept. 9, 1889, in Mail for Oakland Hospital has ers in our school itis 
riod ending Feb. 28. Berger said |The M 39 apparently is the answer | tiac General Hospital, with a con- in (ax Ow a ccuaeins Guus ae fede Pontiac, the daughter of Guree ta comme wichin fetes een ee eee 
this wag the best collection in the |t© split-second volume fire-power | cussion, a fractured leg and) (Continued From Page One) | tions said they did so this week- and Lucy Ruttan Morris. pital arrived at Oakwood Hospital last 2% years. against fast-moving painaied | bruises. : ext te be off ‘the | end, Surviving are four brothers, Possible serious delay and confu- People today, he sald, are 
- at ae 7 rn ee ner Se ae | ee streets by 11:45 p.m. or they'd Parents interviewed said doubt |. and Howard. both of Pon. |? When patients are admitted to pricier sige tag ged omc night at the Community House awarded contract building : H taken surrounding the vaccine , : ‘ = See dete an coed Soter|Ga ment women i eee me OOS Driver Injured | a ache: eect coca teek, || ionil see aactare te give |tiac Township; Nicholas of Pongiac |‘ "" Moapltal Nas viswilizsd. | nave, the cost and the justifics 
ee ee el ee eee Ca Strik Aut | Louis Linteau, business agent ah une acca | Pum Wk ke oie 1:30 sgh nggrandie Rene | "ie wines 10 which, ff | : test. i at 1: which calls for completion in ie not points ich, 
Mey oom the date _ | was | OS rom es Ul i 614 Mrs. Mattson ot) Others said “Dad publicity” on p.m. from the Huntoon Funeral porate: nent year, Corner. adopted by school districts, would 
May 22 has been set as date | able to get production under way A Pontiac City Lines driver was | c#! , called April | the eve of the inoculations caused Home. The Rev. Dayid Mortenson stone - taying ceremonies tenta- help them keep their, public aware 
for the obstacle course driving test. | on schedule in spite of the écarcity injured last night when a car struck | and said he = be teher a change of Gecision. Many said of the Marimont Baptist Church tively are planned for midsum- of their program, including use of 
witch Sows write teste. of machine tools at that time his bus at Baldwin Ave. and Wak: | 10 er otniee Od over labor | they were “all for” the plan at will officiate, with burial here. | mer newspapers, radio and TV, annual 
Mrs. Foster Raymond and Mrs Pontiac holds three other major | ‘0% Bivd, ore thie sie hed wo teber | ns . Dr. Beaumont's major contribu- "eports, bi-monthly news letters te 
Fred McCullough are chairmen of| arms contracts. in addition to the | William E. Craig, 51. of 420 River | ince the i le ee ee oe lotov Off Talk | tion to medical knowledge was in Parents, film strips and speakers 
of the Embury Methodist Church| M 39 dannon they build for Army | ‘ide Dr.. was treated at Pontiac | (1 adh gg rir ty ndividea! | me ee ers 1a |the discovery of the function of eae tne mew - : 7 ts ° General Hospital for rib and shoul ; | Whittemore - confessed. “‘S = gastric juices in digestion. His my : spape z 
Tow and Fridsy. trom 9 &.m. 10 4| anaphibiows carge, @ MM eters: |e" injuries. Th motorist, Prank | CUT sim JY weren't consid:| mary emingit men were ssainst on In iured French roi 's best known as the story of tors view of public education. 1 tm. The church eat 14 MileR4.| type canmen for tank chassis |£. Dixon, 28, of 4753 Syivester. —— ji that I felt doubtful. Tuesday J | Beaumont’s patient, Alexis St. Mar- Berman. editor of the Whitehall 
and Croft.» mounting and 45 inch artillery | Drayton Plains, said the sleeve of | ; sag | Marning. I canceled permission fF (continued From Page One) jt". 4 French Canadian voyageur Forum and president of the Mic Competing in the YMCA check: | type rockets. his jacket caught ona wondow han- | Waterford Gives Permits | my youngsters.” who lived to be # with a hole in gan Press Assn.. challenged the 
die and his car veered into the bUS. £5. Building 15 Homes eva and abroad bearing on the nis stomach permitting the sur-| PTA to ask “more and better 
: Pontiac is recognized as the only| Dixon and four bus passengers ng Pp tests Q est Asian parley: geon's successful physiological ex- questions. 
Store Manager firm to hold contracts for ail | were uninjured, police reported. WATERFORD TownsHe —|f FO uestions 1. Secretary of Stite Dulles ts. Referring to a communications or g four types of ordnance material — Permits for 15 homes valued at cae . rejected North Korea's proposal | The Michigan State Medical So! study he is sow working on im 
Turns Detective; ehicle, artillery, small arms and/ Welcomes Probers $96,000 were issued here last week, on Schine’s Gl Life for unification elections, saying it ciety has restored the trading post | the state to determine the kind of 
‘  |ammunition. About 2) per cent of Lioyd Anderson am was a scheme “designed to de- | at Fort Mackinac, the scene of the) news people are gettiig through 
Gets His Man prosection Sapien andl on oqual! SACRAMENTO, Calif. @ — le |neunced today. (Continued From Page One) | strey the authority of the exist- | Beaumont story. and will present it! newspapers about their schools proportion of Pontiac’s 17.500 em-| coming Navy Secretary Charles S.| Other permits issued were for a a ing Seoul government and to to the people of Michigan in July he said the newspapers will be 
BIRMINGHAM — Kenneth Law, | ployes are devoted to defense work. | Thomas says if any congressional commercial building CLS00), nine | ‘Se’ purpene of mes es replace it by a Communist as a state medical museum and able to “better discharge their 
committees want to review the se- addition and repair jobs ($5,000), on the charges puppet regime.” He called Beaumont memorial. | ebligations without so much frus- 
Injured Mutt Finds schools. 
Suggesting a test question 
school administrators to be asked 
y the PTA, he said to ask if 
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a form of sedative was procured 
form the bone-setting operation and . 
by 2 a m. Shabby was neatly ‘0 ask what the weak area was and 
splinted and was resting comfort- why it existed. 
+ ably. } “And then ask what the PTA 
can do to help the situation. Then Teday the veterinarian looked 
Shabby over and praised the work » 
of the boys and Fiorillo. | nity,” he 
Shabby wong be getting around | 
| much for a little while. But when the auditorium stage at the end of 
he does start to -circulate again, the symposium and Mrs. King was 
we're betting he'll beast to his; presented with her own life drama 
shaggy acquaintances that he sure in a specially written ‘This Is Your A surprise program moved onto 
‘| knew how to pick his Boys' Club | Life.” 
friends, | People whom she knew in her ; “ee ctr childhood. ‘her family and : ; those who are her colleagues in Utica Police Ho OUENS | TA work participaned. "A letter 
Utica police today are holding | from Gov, Williams, now in Wash- 
two juveniles~and an 1%yearold | ington, was received 
youth from Rochester who, police | her for the finé work she had done 
said, admitted taking 35 hubcaps’ in PTA during her tenure in office. 
}and a pair of fender skirts from! Today the convention moves into 
autos in Rochester and Utica .last workshop with Oakland County peo- 
| night and early this morning. Chief | ple scheduled to lead discussion 
| Hazen Anderson said they would! groups and“ sétVe as resource 
' be charged with larceny. people.   
        
     
   
   
    
     
          
   
   
   
  
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Newspapers Battle On Writer Denies Da ie om srr glands. 
for Freedom of the Press ( —— 
to Protect Public’s Interest Sfevens ontact re : + Pt Oa 
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | New York — Manhattan Dist. George Sokolsky Says 
When the nation’s Founding Fa-| Atty. Frank S, Hogan clamped} He~ Didn't Ask Favors. \thers established freedom of the | down on announcements from his f ae | 
press, how tar did they intend dat office relating to purported crim-| for Pvt.’ Schine 
to go? confessions. F EL, PASO, Tex. # — Columnist | “Where, if a ce, the Hogan said he had no thought of George Sokolsh 
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| The press has long battled to| He termed this a protection to| Sokolsky made the deniail in an-| 
| protect the lie’s interest in pub- | the defendant and his guarantee of | swer. to a question apparently 
| lie Sel encocuatey to insure | @ fair trial, inasmuch as it might | based on erroneous information ly   
  | that it is fully informed on all such | develop later that the confession | that Stevens had testified at a con- 
| activities. | was obtained by force or through | gressional hearing yesterday that r; 
| * ¢ *@ improper promises. | Sokolsky approached him on be- “, ANK WK BALL 
A survey of the nation shows , = *. [half of the senator. 70S oy | 
| that considerable recent progress; A short time previously, wer} The columnist made the denial , 
‘in this respect has been made.|New York State Bar Assn. had in reply to a reporter's question aa a 7Se 
Some notable efforts have been| ‘temporarily tabled a committee | at a public meeting here. lost too. But the fight goes on. proposal to withhold much crimi- | Stevens testified he had been 
Any question as to whether pub- | 94! information in advance of aitold by Army Counsel John G. | 
| courtroom trial. Newspapers and | Ada hat Soko! , : lic boards and commissions should : ms that Isky had hinted if 
Hb, goem to press and pubic wae) Frzat Percutons asad the last February that if the Army RIV i 
settled in Ohio last the gave liberal treatment to Schine, 
| Legislature itsett. ” Hogan said his policy had no | McCarthy would. tone down or |p % % Sesinew  —nd Flow 
The Legislature passed a law re-| Connection with the proposal. | maybe call off his Ft. Monmouth, 
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ings when interviewing prisoners Worcester, ‘Springfield, Franklin The columnist said he did not easy to use—fast relief 
at penal institutions and other cities are leading in the speak to Steveng in February as —stops itching — shrinks 
* *« *« campaign. | alleged but did talk to him at a 
  The open-door policy resulted| The Springfield City Council, | party Nov. 17. He said they had painful hemorrhoids. 
| from the eviction of two newsmen after approving an ordinance for | talked about Schine on the latter Satisfaction guaranteed. 
from a meeting af. the Wildlife | Public meetings of city bodies, | date but that he had never §ug- 
Council with the State Conserva-| S0ught state legislation to do the | gested to Stevens that such a SIMAS 
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mission tn 1952. in Springfield. ee “Absolutely not, then, or ever,’ | 98 N. Saginaw —Maia Floor 
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|and chairman of the Ohio News- $1,639,000,000 Budget \s Siz y y | 
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-see-what laws if any. are nec-| year. more than 100 miillion dol- 2 ved ga ib ~ Dish Drainer 
’ ‘ ‘ |essary to open all public offices|lars bigger thafi last year's, was- bad . ; 
Chis’ and Boze’ 36" Models |im all townships. counties. munici | adopted yesterday by the Board of & sa 2 BL aaoer sree aie rey | | Peate Storage Equipped with 3 ° speed palities and — Gateicts Estimate with only minor changes * . remov- @ & two pha Keeps dishes Sem’ cnteging, Colers. 
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Bil Would Limit 
(€: SAuthority 
Approval to Send Gis 
| to Indochina | 
| WASHINGTON #—Rep. Coudert | 4 
(R-NY) advanced today a proposal! 
to deny President Eisenhower av- | 
thority to send American troops | 
to Indochina without prior approval | 
from Congress. 
Coudert told newsmen he had 
discussed the move with a number 
of colleagues, “and I haven’ t found | 
anyone who is against it.’ 
“But there's no telling how they 
will vote if the pressure is put on | 
them,” he added. “On a secret 
roll call I know I could win.” 
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Vice President Nixon has said | 
that in the unlikely event France 
withdraws her forces from the 
fight against Communist-led rebels | 
in Indochina, the United States 
may be obliged to send troops. ; 
Republican leaders in Congress | 
have voiced doubt ,Eisenhower 
} would make such a move without 
consulting Congress 
Coudert’s proposal was drafted 
/as an amendment to a $28,680.- 
706.500 defense appropriation bill 
The House starts debating the 
bill today but won't consider the 
Coudert — neg tomorrow ” wears Rete re 
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Condert’s prapesal is th the forve 
of a limitation on use of funds the | 
bill provides for the armed serv- FAST RELIEF 
MUSCULAR PAIN       
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  the instant you take 8—so is ready 
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e. BAS ER) 
Re ASPIRIN            which the United States may send | 
(troops without the consent of Con- 
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| came back to court last night with 
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| ising never to swear again. 
| Mrs. Glorida Romanowski of East Rutherford had been fined   
| day for using indecent language to 
| John Maurizi of Hackensack when 
  
    
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nothing } / THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1954   
  
  
  
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  testi-| 
mofiy fe going into the record, 
daily, or 
of 
transcript it receives, the subcom- | 
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assistants would serve without pay. 
He said he had no idea that the 
Army's expenses for the investiga- 
tion would be, Nor would Pentagon 
officials hazard an estimate. 
Entire Class of Year ‘98 | | 
  
Mrs. Agnes Clark Peterson 
  
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Fund and promise of $50,000,000 credit 
if its currency should need: support. 
Reasons for the devaluation are a . 
desire to reverse the flight of capital,’ 
stimulate tourist trade, increase com- 
———___—... modity.. exports....a.nd_.improve....the—. 
country’s fiscal position. 
As in all devaluations there are 
losses as well as gains. Mexico 
no doubt had considered the cost 
which includes the adverse effect 
on foreign investors and the 
danger of retaliatory devaluation. 
Also U.S. and other exporters to 
Mexico will suffer a decline in 
sales.    
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
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*"Mexicans will have to pay higher 
prices for impdrted goods and probably 
for domestic articles unless the govern- 
ment can prevent the inflationary effect 
of its action. ‘ 
Finally, the government will have to 
Her retirement also wil] bea reminder avoid any trade or currency restrictions 
to members that-during-her presidency that would increase the upward price 
| whith began in 1951, the State Parents pressure of the devaluation. 
| PTA’s Lola B. King 
When Mrs. Lota B. Kino’s term as 
State PTA President ends this week, it 
will mark 30 years of inspired service 
to this splendid organization. 
and Teachers Congress has enjoyed its - 
| * * * 
A large measure of Mrs. Kinc'§ 
success as president undoubtedly 
stems from her enthusiastic be- 
lief in the need and value of PTA’ 
and sound education. It also is 
behind her determination not to 
4 let the end of her presidency less- 
8 en her active interest in the or- 
ganization. 
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“A New Yoarxer who applied for di- 
voree said hig wife had been shootihg 
at him frequently during the past six 
months.” It must have been that her 
aim had improved to the point she was 
. becoming a bit dangerous. 
  
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Sucu expressions as “megatons of 
TNT” and “bijlions of dollars” mean 
nothing to the average person, whose 
limits of comprehension in these fields 
are, respectively, three sticks of dyna- . \ ¢ 
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The Tragedy of Panmunjom .      
«a Suggests Facing Facts: 
mates) Overcome F Agra be Se aro 4 
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These same factors prompted her to mite and $495.72. 
seek and win election to Pontiac's Board 
of Education and her decision to run Voice of the People   
  
If coffee keeps on going up, 
  for re-election. At breakfast we'll have half a cup. 
This community, our schools and the 
° PTA are indeed fortunate that Mrs. The Man About Town   
Kino is so successful in translating her 
belief in education into constructive 
action. 
SEE 
USCC Backs .Ike 
= Brightest hope for Congressional 
approval of the Administration’s con- 
troversial foreign economic program 3 On the Dixie Highway and other U. S. and 
rests on the strong support it gets from state trunk lines in this area the center line 
. business groups. markings are quite faded out over a good part of 
Outstanding among those backing their mileage. There has been some delay this 
the principle set forth in the pending a ee es te eee 
Kean bill is the U.S. Council of the (Letters will be condensed when pnerces- 
sary because of lack of space. Full name 
address and telepMone number of the 
writer must eccom y \etters bul these 
will mot be published If the writer sa 
requests, unless the letter is critical ip 
tte neture} Marking Highways 
Public Asked to Cooperate in 
Work Now Under Way 
Daftynition 
Genealogy: Putting gold frames on family 
tintypes.   
In -many homes there is no 
Bible reading and no prayer. This 
does not give a child a fair foun- 
dation for religion. I believe in 
Bible reading and a short prayer 
in the classroom to give the child- 
ren a thought of kindness, and 
prayer 
I do not advocate the teaching 
ot = sectarianism Every child 
should be given an opportunity to 
chose his own church, but he should 
have a foundation for belief in 
some church 
lone W. Bartholomew 
37 West End Avenue   
Chairman Rebert 0. Feit 
“ of the Oakland County Road Commission that 
International Chamber of Commerce. the state crews this week have commenced the 
* * * fresh marking. Cooperation of motorists is urged 
. . in cutting down their speed im passing these 
In a published statement the crews, and also in keeping off the fresh paint, 
Council endorsed the President's so their tires will not datb it on other parts 
tariff and trade liberalizing pro- of Che pavement. 
gram. It also declared that if 
implemented this program “would   
We consider the teaching of > 
evolugon as at least a partial 
cause for present day youth reck- 
lessness. If evolution is true, God   
When you're celebrating your golden wedding 
and your aunt flies up from Florida to attend is dishonored and the teaching of 
Genesis regarding creation a fake. 
Just A Smile 
Whale steak was on the menu 
and there was no particular run on 
it. so the waiter was surprised 
when a diner asked for a double 
portion. 
“You're fond of whale steak. 
sir?”’ he asked. 
“Well,” “he diner explained. 
“T've been waiting for this oppor- 
tunity for a long time. My name's 
Jonah.”   
  
Withoat Water 
A bather had been rescued by a 
local fisherman. After. artificial 
respiration had been used for some 
time he showed signs of life. 
A bystander then came forward 
with a glass of brandy. Eyeing 
this eagerly, the bather muttered: 
Rol] me over and get some more 
water out first.” Reader Says Bible Reading and Prayer 
Gives Child Fair Religious Foundation 
Said someone of late,’ ‘Some 
life foree, working through a 
thousand acons, has developed 
from the simple living cell in the 
Said one lecturer, ‘‘ Evidence that 
early man climbed trees with his 
feet lies in the way we wear the 
heels of our shoes — more at the 
outside. A baby can wiggle its big 
toe without wiggling its other toes 
— an indication that it once used 
its big toes in climbing trees.’ 
When such arguments must be 
used to support evolution, we favor 
the Bible account and prefer to 
honor the God of the Bible. When 
we believe in evolving from brutes. 
we begin to act like brutes, and 
this present day harvest of youth 
recklessness is partly due to the 
absurdities of évolution, reaping 
the result of anti-Bible teachings. 
1634, Clifford Street 
  
be a landmark in the evolution of the event, it makes quite an occasion, doesn't it? 
a bi-partisan economic policy “= . Mrs. J. J, Brownson David Lawrence Says:   
suited to the needs of a mature 
economy and a creditor nation.” 
x * * 
_ Continuing the statement pointed out 
that the program meets three basic 
tests: . 
1. It would promote our own security 
by making our Allies more prosperous 
and hence stronger. 
2. It would benefit our own people 
because we are a creditor Nation with 
_______sgrowing dependence on other countries 
for many things. a 
3. It ‘would promote the competitive 
free enterprise system by the relaxation 
of tariffs and other restrictions. is the aunt. and she came by air to join 
Mr. and Mrs. Bartlet Wager 
in their festivities the other day. Mr. Wager is 
her nephew. 
GENEVA — On the surface there 
.are headlines about possible Ameri- 
can intervention in southeast Asia 
and about French appeals for mili- 
tary help and about ways and 
‘means of bringing about a cease 
fire and stalemate in Indochina. 
but actually beneath all of this is a 
fascinating story of maneuvers to 
get a favorable position in the 
— oe court 6f World opinion. 
World Traveler,” ~~} =e = —o 
says, “Ask ydur readers if Mexico City is further ve" the ee 
from New York City than Rio de Janiero, Re™ development which has Soviet - f - Russia guessing is that American They'll think you're crazy, but the distance is rep tatives talk as if they are One of the 12 Michigan photographers recently 
given awards was 
Gerald L. Dawson, 
on his portrait, ‘“Susan."” The occasion was the 
annual conference of Michigan press photog- 
raphers. Mr. Dawson represented the ‘‘Warrior,” 
publication of the Pontiac Motor Division. 
-_—- = 
A letter with a Pontiac postmark and bearing 
  
nm + ‘. about the same.” cared to we Os limi to save 
Southeast Asia from 
While generally endorsin he Wy That thing you drive is a dangerous Communist hands. 
8 y & weapon. Automobile accidents have in- But & should be clensty under: program the Council did have jured 26 times as many as the American steed America hie uct the elight- 
_ some criticism to offer. It believes Se tn aaa “est intention of “going it alone” 
the country would be better number A people killed in auto accidents meses ries a o oye 
served if the President had asked im this country last year was more than other nations agree to collective 
three times the number of American action. j for a five year instead of a three 
; year extension of the Trade Act 
and that an even longer period 
would be better still. 
Finally, the Council, maintaining its 
previous position, calls the Buy Amer- 
fean Act unfair to taxpayers. It there- 
fore believes that this act and “all such 
preferential clauses in Federal legisla- 
tion should be repealed.” a A long series of steps, therefore. 
must ensue before anything s0 
drastic occurs as a i 
appearance , before Congress and 
before a joint resolution authoriz- 
ing the use of military forces is 
requested. 
Precisely because those steps 
must be taken one at a time, there 
ig every chance that no such re- 
quest will ever be made. That's 
because the influences working for 
peace are stronger than meets the 
rye. 
In the first place, the British,   
Continuous Sufiday school attendance for three 
years and four months, is the record of 
Mary Ann Wheeler, 
the 14 year old daughter of 
: Angus Wheeler 
of 2771 Oldsmobile Road. Wonder who can beat that. ; 
“Tell your readers they still can mail a letter 
to Canada for three cents. the same as for many 
years," says 
  Robert Newman, ° . ‘ 
clerk in the Pontiac post office. ‘but it now costs with ‘a diplomatic wisdom born 
Mexico Devalues Peso five cents to mail a letter from Canada to the % decades of experience in United States.” crises, are saying frankly that Among the most important of recent 
economic developments was Mexico's It is the expressed opinion of 
sudden and sharp devaluation of the Ransfotd Bromiey, —_— —— 
: peso. member of the Oakland County Planning Com: This is but oc The effect of this-action which---- - mission.that. the, dbienent. hae building..era, Mac, at the sub 4M as well as our story can be expected during the next few a peaceful saan . _years in this area. out here. But the French are up 
orelgners, was to reduce the pesc wiiiicinieaia 5 i oO int —, 
tee VT ry) 
cents. One result will be that they do not rule out collective 
action but prefer te await the —__ 
her way of urging 
be explored to see 
  
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the American League previous to today's games "Fe, on & hand, begging Yo were: yee more military help from America 
     
   American tourists’ dollars will eyes, Orr... 2 8 DS with ob Adon ef «stalemate ontee ~ a ak tase Jensen, Bes. .,....18 87 15) (408 ay ha e buying Tattle, Dees RE v0 4 is on ment such as was made in Korea. per Googmes, Bes... 372 The fall of Dien Bien Phu could\ eS, 2 the Rio Grande. conphons, Gol......85 Go be important and decisive if the Qe * * ' 
_ | Before issuing phe order the govern- Verbal Orchids to— ~ , Mant at Mexico City got the formal ° ‘ ° It they accept deleat and agree David Turnbull : to ition of Indochina, ee national Mensiany ot 2910 Airport Road; eighty-second birthday, aly mean sulvender to the Com 
aaa a ee 3 French choose to regard it that 
way. But they run the risk of los- 
ing American in Europe. 
4 1 4 . 
            solution can be worke""""° “ .” 
NA ons 
-munists in. the eyes of the Ameri- 
can government, 
If that happens, then the his- 
tortie phrase of Secretary Dulles 
predicting “an agonizing reap- 
The United States would endea- 
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    Yr’ Sec. Dulles Appears Skillful and Tactful 
but Firm at Geneva Conference Tables vor to train native troops and prob- 
ably Gen. Van Fleet, who trained 
Greek troops when the ‘Truman 
Doctrine” was first enunciated in Case Records of a Psychologist   
Terry ts @ modern counter: = eos ter ; David. But 
Terry knows t syphilis 30 
he has sprouted symptoms of 
mental derangement. To cure 
such cases, you must face the 
facts and pinpoint your terror. 
By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE 
Case K-387: Terry M., aged x, 
is in a terrible mental state. 
“Dr. Crane, I feel sure I am 
losing my mind,” he began, 
abruptly. ‘I just know | am going 
crazy! > 
“My memory is failing. I forget 
things. And I cannot concentrate. 
If takes a lot of sleeping tablets 
each night to put me to sleep 
“I am so nervous I can. hardly 
write my own name legibly. Do 
gou think I should get some shock 
treatments?" 
Selence is based on simple 
rules. For examplt, why should 
a young man like Terry feel so 
positive he is losing his mind? 
There is a cause for every ef- 
fect, so what's behind his jittery 
condition? You readers can only 
quizzing the patients and digging 
out rape 2a 
But on the of the situation, 
I-,would suspect that Terry was 
obsessed with guilt. And his guilt 
wasn't of stealing money or forg- 
ing checks, for then a victim be- 
gins to fear the police. 
Terry apparently expects God's 
punishment, for insanity, beart 
attacks and dramatic death by 
So our first task is to pinpoint 
Terry's fear and date its origin. A 
few discreet questions brought out 
the fact his terror had developed 
in the past six months. And it 
involved his wife 
She had a miscarriage at that 
time, after being pregnant for only 
two months. And Terry confessed 
Baering Down By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER 
niernational News Service 
The spicting bee in Geneva oper- 
ates along the general lines of 
Tower of Bable 
  I am an authority on interne- 
tional doo-dabs for I go to none 
but the most reliable newsreels. 
  We don't wanf*Geneva to feel 
too bad about those wandering 
microphone minstrels now in 
executive stalemate. Those guys 
look that way in any city. 
  Portfolios are packed for muz- 
zie-bursts and monocles are pol- 
ished to white blisters. This looks 
like a war of appeacement. 
. ‘ — 
Our man-about-continents Dulles 
will be there with his hair in a 
tight braid. 
He is there to assure our pla- 
toric allies that we will not use 
the H-bomb until it is too late. 
  oolish Fear . *s 
W ine thal Wile We 
her 
  
  
    
    
    miliar with Bible history, he tends 
to sprout such fears, and believe 
that God will strike down his child 
sanity. 
So he has begun to watch him- 
self for any evidence of failing 
memory and absent-mindedness 
Whenever you start looking for 
symptoms, it isn’t long till you 
can find them, That is especially 
true of guilty folks 
So I had Terry's blood checked 
for syphilis, and also his wifes, 
for he dreaded lest he might ha\e 
infected her. 
They were both free of syphilis, 
so that relieved bis mind re- 
garding insanity. 
By getting them actively linked 
up with a local church, I helped 
steer ‘their thinking forward, in- 
stead of backward Terry is now 
over his terror 
Always @rite to Dr Crane im care of 
this newspaper enciosing @ ieng J-crnt 
stamped. addressed enre'ope and 6 dime 
te cover typing end printing costs Ulhen 
you send r one ef bis peycholegic al 
charts 
Copyright Moptine Syndicate Ime) 
Portraits 
By JAMES J. METCALFE 
Today | made a special trip... 
To have Don's shoes repaired 
. . I did not care about the 
cost . , , Or how the price com-   
pared... I do not mean that I 
am rich . . . With cash to throw 
away .. Or that my son could 
never do .. . Without his shoes to- 
day .. I mean that he must 
blaze his trail . . . And stand is 
his own shoes . . . According te 
his courage and... His chance 
— to win or lose . . . His future js 
France and England desire to a —— os —— 
reverse the procedure of problem ; sw. : eve 
laundrying. They want to iron it Promuse he declares . . . Is one 
out. And wash it afterward he must fulfill... And all thet . I can do for him . - . However 
The best way to end the trou. M ™ay fare .. . Is just to keep 
ble in Indo-China is for every- 
body to sign the monsoon. 
The only people who haven't 
said, ‘Lafayette, we are here’ 
are the French. 
  
THOVJGHTS FOR TODAY 
Am I not an apostie? Am I not 
free? Have I not seen Jesus 
Christ our Lord? Are net ye my 
work in the Lord? —4 Cor. 9:1. * . * 
Christianity is the companion of 
liberty, in all its conflicts, the the shoes he has . 
repair. _.In reasonable 
(Copyright 1954 
From Our Files 
% Years Ago ——~- 
LARGEST PREDOMINANT 
problem in most states -is that of 
budget and relief, according to de- 
tailed economic 
CROWN PRINCE Mohamed Pah- lavi of Iran and Princess Faw- 
tia of Egypt wed; marriage fes 
tivities last 41 days. 
2@ Years Ago *. 
“HANDS OFF CHINA” stand 
ends definite peace hope for U. S. 
Nippon parley, scheduled for the 
1935 Naval Conference. 
ALEXANDER KERENSKY, pro- 
visional president: of Russia, urges 
formation of ‘Fifth International- 
ists” to combat Communism and 
Fascism. °   
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          Chicken pew i... cess. a = 
Mu Wietinencs ive 208 
Paeumonia (all forms) 6 o 
Poliomyelit e 1 
Scariet fever ® ™ 
| Tuberewlosis +eii ferms) 6 ? 3 
wh i) 7 
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| Hepatitis 4 5 1 
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Club Functions Mumps Cases 
Double in Week County Health Director | 
Gives Report; Pontiac | 
Finds Drop in Disease 
Oakland County had twice as 
many new cases of mumps last 
week as the week before, a Coun- 
ty Health Department report 
  showed today. 
The weekly report, released by 
| Dr. John D. Monroe, county. health | 
director, listed 121 new mumps)| 
cases, 4s against 63 the week be- 
fore. 
Seariet fever struck 19 people, 
compared with nine the week be 
fore; and chicken pox cases to- 
taled 33, an increase of 3) from 
the previous week. 
The complete report. covering 
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reads as follows 
  
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  Keep Retired 
Gents Active DETROIT # — Ever walk into 
a men's club and see the members 
cat-napping in easy chairs, where 
the most strenuous activity is a 
game of chess” 
That's not for members of the 
Retired Men's Fellowship C | wu b. 
They go in mere for swimming, 
taking golf instructions. or going 
to ball games or on field trips 
The club was formed on the 
inspiration of L. H. McDonald, 
who, tronically, ts ently 57 and 
ineligible to join because he is 
      
SMART—BEAUTIFULLY STYLED 
SUN GLASSES OPTICALLY GROUND TO YOUR EXACT PRESCRIPTION 
WHY PAY MORE? 
NU-VISION OPTICAL CO. ‘cpricians not retired. The main idea was 
te give retired men something to 
do, and think about. 
Not all the club’s activities in- 
|crease the blood pressure, how- 
ever. Members also hold group 
discussions, watch travel films and 
Play cribbage and pinochie. 
  | Other Fellow.”’ they regularly pay 
.. Visits to convalescent homes and 
| froit Executives Club in sponsor- 
  
    
Bie Austin-Norvell Agency, Inc. — «th 
INSURANCE S 
Ralph Norvell 70 W. Lawrence Ralph A Also, with the motto “Help the 
hospitals to cheer up other elderly 
men who are shut-ins 
McDonald got the idea after 
attending a seminar at Michigan 
State College. 
He interested the -Northwest De- 
ing the club and got the coopera- 
tion of the YMCA 
Club members—there are only 
about. two dozen of them so far— 
meet every Monday at the Fisher 
YMCA branch. Sessions start at 
10 a.m. and run until 3 p.m. or 
later, of course with a break for 
lunch. 
“All of us agree that our main 
job is to help retired men feel 
and maintain a keen interest in 
living,”” McDonald explains. 
The youngest member is 45 
the oldest is 82. . 
McDonald hopes that siniftar 
clubs will be chartered in other 
parts of the city 
“And eventually,’ -he added 
“perhaps we'll have a state and 
then a national organization.” 
  
The use of envelopes for mailing 
  
  purposes dates back 100 years. 
  
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BUICK is the big Success 
More than five dozen new features 
ere te be found in Buick for ‘54—but we give 
you here just a few of the reasons for the 
searing success of these gorgeous 
new glamour cars.       
        
   
  P. $. During April, 1,500,000 Americans 
will join the Thrill Of The Month Club — 
just by taking the wheel of a 1954 Buick and 
discovering the new thrills in power 
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@ 1954 Buick. It’s a thrilling new experience. 
Why not drop in this week? 
BUICK the beautiful buy 
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Breadest Visibitte y Advance— 
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Newest Ventilation Advence— 0 B . h int . f. a s j a 
screened air intake at hood-high 
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Highest V8 Hersepowers in Buick 
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1 compression and 200. hp—plus new 
Power-Head fuel efficiency. 
Widest Selection of Modern Fee- 
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either as standard equipment or 
extra-cost options—including T win- 
Turbine Dynafiow, Salety Power 
Steering, Power Brakes, Power- 
Positioned’ 4-Way Front Seat, 
Power-Operated Radio Antenna, 
Easy-Eye Glass, Electric Window 
Lifts, Wire Wheels, Draft Free Air- ‘ 
conditioner. 
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Sasiest Handling ever found,in « 
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quicker response. . 
Mest Gorgeous interiors ever to 
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exit. 
Mest Complete Choice of Price 
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more then similar model: of the “low-price three.” 
Biggest Valves Ever—with prices 
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2-door, é-pewenger Seden, Mode! 480 (Mustvreted) 
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WEN SETTER AUTOMOGILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUND THEM <@ 
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Patrol Boys Win lraq Party Leader Tries Reckless Driver Fined Quebec Premier Denies | Sv" “i, S Gace bc ne the   
  
    
  
      
     to Form a New Cabinet | ‘mugene C. Young, 21, of 2380 He'll Stop Soviet Shows | owners feared 
2 BAGHDAD, Iraq @-Sen, Nuri|Woodale Pontiac Township, was) QUEBEC w—Dirty Communist | "et, ell mown for his anti-Com- Lome ° ° , fined $50 or reckless driving yes- ” = | f Ca tal Assaid, leader of Iraq’s majority propaganda,” says pare 
rip 0 pila Constitutional Union party, ‘began | terday ty Pontiac Judge Maurice | miet Maurice Dunlessie 0 a wre Japan's Inland Sea is 250 miles 
trying today to form a new cab-|E. Finnegan. Police said Young | S'S boil shutter them’ it| ng, stretching from Osaka at the) = 
Pontiac, 2 Area Youths | inet to end this Midle East na-|!ast Friday struck a parked tar] 1). ‘ict six touring Soviet artists | Stern end to Moji at the western. up , at Mt. Clemens Ave. and Bay St., No other sea on earth — not even 
Picked for Honor Tour, | x's week-old government crisis. appear. , 
“ ‘| Premier Fadhil Jamali resigned | Careened into @ mail box and sped | “a4: was the province chief's | Greece's Aegean — embraces so ; 
Washington Assembly April 21 after opposition parties|@way. Witnesses gave ' police many islands. They number from 
accused his government Of hegiect-| Young's -license~ number: ,-}onlycomment on a statement Yes | 29949 3,000, depending upon 2,8 °2 
A safety patrol boy at Pontiac’s | ing precautions which might have terday by John Boyd of Toronto, / whether the term “island” is ex- ' 
| Wilson School and two others from | warded off the recent disastrous Every day 620 Americans die of | manager of the current tour) tended to cover islets and the fan- 
Oakland County will attend floods by the Tigris River and its|cancer, American Cancer Society | through Canada by the six music| tastic rocks that jut up as much as 
_ from Moscow, | a feet above the water 
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Kenya recently and still had not!» «3 5 J . 
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So was On 
soe aia win cP he e Buy of the Yea for any ith exiled| 1 of Parker ganeya ir r r 
Badong of i Ritaart one School, Royal 
of the protectorate’s four pro- | Oak, and Thomas Coats. ll of 
1 C School, also will The British colonial gov-| Clawson Public ; 
  .Goodyear All-Nylon demanded that a date be set |ers from all over the United States | . = = — 
eee Cord Tire at the The Mihcigan delegation will be | 
ONFUCIUS |<'Zocm ree ote P ca i R Ti wp Sagan enzo | nt a ot rice of a Keg. lire PAPER on YOUNGSTOWN Michigan's senators and repre | 
KESCHEENG, top! sentatives in the nation’s capital. 
a Some points of interest on the . 
itinerary include a tour of the 
Capitol building, the FBI and the | 
, a 04S 11S, 14 | Lincoln, Jefferson and Washington 
RIVAL ond Memorials. Only 
= Michigan's five patrol boy he- 6 70x15 
: 26); 101 jb ae | Toes who received Auto Club gold ° 
; medals for saving the lives of Plus Tax 
roan ss classmates during the past year | 
Nining will have special places on te | ° 
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On This Grand Opening Special + -ernment-_ousted him last November | join the 30,000-boy honor trip. 
alter | The youngsters-will_join patrol | #- 
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: Cub Scout Pack} Two anda half weeks ago, the! nastment said there is @ shortage | ing to destitute Eurdpeans in 
' Syiven Lake's annual rubbish |27 Will conduct @: paper pickup | Agricultare Department ot chess |, high protein supplement for World War I heap day will be Monday, | Saturday starting at 1 p. m. ot peice tovel when) a worig| mined livestock feeds. Herbert Hoover. whe directed 
to City Manager Ernest markets. These levels were about| But 88 of yesterday, mo sales the relief operations, is scheduled oer The annual death rate from e80- | 25'cenis 4 pound, or :5 cents leas Of this milk bad been made. Of- io give the keynote address at the 3 oe = cer in the U. - ficials however, it was runion Saturday night in Washing- 
pang dig Mari ory a ie increased trom 64 to 145 per 100,-| ‘nan the depar pena opal cn| Pm to say how feed mixers ton, D. C Residents should place rub-| 000 ‘popilation. The Americas | pregrguh. would take to this offer Thors, an Army captain in the 
at the curb in containers that {Cancer Society attributes this in- ** first world war, was assigned to 
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; en Principal fo Attend [Alle Policies Hamper 
Relief Group Reunion |."ianah en de i nations he had ia, mind Red Fight, 
  
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a serious handicap in getting help 
Cea rhcces at 2 menting af Okino. combat communist, 
sneticas a More than 40 different species 
said the alliances have been of orehids grow in states. 
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Motor Overhaul 
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of Your Lecel Independent 
Geregeman! 
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Customers’ Corner 
Famous Favorites Found ONLY Here! 
Our customers know that they can always find a wide 
variety of nationally-advertised brands of food et 
A&P. 
But many ol the quality food products sold in AbP 
can't be bought in any other food store! 
Only at your A&P can you buy such nationally 
favorites as Eight O'Clock, Red Circle er Bokar 
You'll find the store-wide low prices “right neigh- 
borly,” too. Come see ... come save ... at A&P. 
CUSTOMER RELATIONS DEPARTMENT 
A&P Food Stores 
420 Lexington Avenue, New York 17, N. Y. 
  73 Ib. can 29¢ 
The All-Purpose Shortening tor 
CAKES, FRIES and PERFECT PIES           A&P Helps You lower Your Food Bill With 
LOW PRICES ON CANNED GOODS You can choose canned goods in A&P’s Grocery Department whenever you choose and be 
sure of savings, for low prices are the everyday rule here as well as in every other depart- 
i 25: A&P FANCY GOLDEN WHOLE KERNEL OR CREAM STYLE 
16-O0Z. 
CANS 
AGP FANCY SLICED OR HALVED FREESTONE 
PEACHES -.....3 = 100 
Se char aE ' 
    Oa-'?s 5) as» 
PA 1ONA PLAVOR-RICH 
Tomato Juice 2 << 35 
lona Peas nyu... 4. .3'tins 35¢ 
Whole Beets wionmr BRAND... “OCT 10 PLORIDA—THRIFT-PRICED 
Orange Juice 2 <: 49% Tomatoes OMA, og ee oo 0 8 CAM Oot 
Cut Grom Bons 0m... . 3°20" 35¢ 
  Potatoes summa wou... . EST 10¢ 
Saverkravt “ancy... 2 URE 23 
NOW'S THE TIME TO Cut Asparagus stoKMY gg. ge CAN 29 
Blended Juice "0rm~ 3»... . . “ERT 23¢ GET FULL FLAVOR ... FULL VALUE! 
Wik salice ghens-yeia si eau Nar your saaseyen 
in-the-been Eight O’Clock? It's freshly roasted 
+++ Custom Ground to give you all the fine flavor 
you pay for... Prune Plums suman, . . . 22 Sins 
LIBBY'S DEEP BROWN 
Baked Beans 2 ix 27 
Grapefruit Sections ~#” .. . 2 15S 
lona Apricots ‘ixives’ cece 2 cans 4% 
Pie Cherries *%0 sour prm> , , , cana’ 39 
Apple Juice "> 2... 2 | cans 35€ 
one smenimaute 1 Se Be 
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All price inthis ed etective trough St, eritign Try it! See for yourself... it’s 
your best coffee buy! 
     
      
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tao 1.15] Bokar ji8 1.17 
~~ Shy Beg 3.99 S-41b. Beg 3.45 
Seve on Extre 62... Buy the 3-Lb. Beg 
          THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC THA COMPANY 
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  LOUISIANA RED RIPE 
FLORIDA YELLOW “AYERID 
Fresh Corn ..5 “= 29% 
California Broccoli. .. 2... . . NCH 19¢ 
Pascal Celery “ANo wearree” . . . stax 19¢ 
Fresh Spinach... ........ ‘sao I7e 
Fresh Asparagus “Grown. ..2 “% 39% 
New Cabbage. ........2.. % 7¢ 
Yellow Onions "4s, new crore , 3 us 23¢ 
AGP Helps You Lower Your Food Bill With 
LOW PRICES ON FROZEN FOODS 
In a hurry? Hurry to A&P for your favorite brands and 
varieties of frozen foods at really low prices! 
FPLORIDAGOLD CONCENTRATED—4-OZ. CAN 10¢ 
Orange Juice 10% 99% 
Morton’s Pies on tustyta se » +3 "2 85¢ 
Dish-O-Tuna Pies tacn ase oo 3 OR BSC 
Ese. a FOr 99 
    Peaches or Pineapple ‘tix zs" 4 ror 99¢ 
Lemonade umes, 60E ANS 7 vee 1.00 
libby’s Corn ‘font 2.» 7 PO 1.00 
French Fries ma. 2 Pon ate oo oo 7 OR 1,00 
Melon WKS. ee oo 4 POR 99 really add up - } 
rgest percentage of bles. Such savings ‘ 
on meats end fruits and vegeto atiel 
sum from your ‘fotal food bil. | 
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ARP Helps You Lower Your Food Bill With 
LOW PRICES ON FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Shoppers who like to get their fruits and vegetables fresh every day know that it pays te 
buy them at A&P, where produce prices are low every day. Come see! Come seve! 
‘|| Strawberries 
Cole Slaw. oe sc nccc ces 
  their food dollars—thet is, 
_ really subtroct @ subste 
PINT 
BOX tes = 19° Fresh Tomatoes = 49c 
Head Lettuce ‘“Ssur ..... .2 "tans 35¢ 
Red Potatoes "ormamiss . , 10 us. 59 
Russet Potatoes “wancs' . .10 sto 57¢ 
Cuban Pineapple Sin’ . .3 1.00 
Florida Grapefruit ‘in ....3 or 2% 
Winesap Apples... ......4.ch0 59 
Sunmaid Raisins “Sox ...6 " 19¢ 
Seedless Raisins * sano , . .2 Wor 35¢ 
Dromedary Dates ss neat 23¢ 
Large Prunes “#7 sano... , tox 49¢ 
FLORIDA GROWN WAXED 
Cucumbers... 3 
Tossed Sold... .....04. 
Walnut Meats ecru sano e@eeee 
Cashew Nuts *#oa1o mano... 
OXFORD PARK 
Grass Seed. . 5 1.79   
Win stans oo caw LOC 
Crisco an 39¢ tn 87 
Modess. . . . . ora 1.47 ont: 37¢ 
Waxed Paper rssww . . . ‘tou’ 25¢ 
Northern Tissue... . .3 ous 23¢ 
all .orittomincwasens mo’ 2.49 “ner 39¢ 
| mm... Sem 25¢_ Chili Con Carne 
ALL VEGETABLE 
SHORTENING Chicken-of-the-Sea Tuna Fish 
Wvory Flakes vor mus, ALBACORE 
WHITE MEAT an 43e 
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43¢ 
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Dreft 72c Rs. 30¢ 
Camay Soap sovur sar, , , 3 cans 25¢ 
Camay Soap mm san, , , 2 cams D5¢ 
Fels Naptha uiiwerr ion , ,3 un 256-7 17-02. 
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__'THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1954 See 
i object and brought granted Sept. 29 from the wave 
Nehru Says India ~|S.tartmart? ss tetas | Magda Gabor pian Step sant « sine 4udge Calle 12th Divorce | Sates iray‘ aren —__— 
: ? Wears Patch oT Ne pa sacl he Seem Pinay Decne [Ey ats baesttis Sas © WaASKI ‘ 
NEW DELHI, India w—Prime| i" Liquor Store Breakin (fOr injur ye Mit  capaeee on Zan | Aang edly A contr, beget of te toes ee 
Minister Nehru told Parliament to| Allen B. Carr, 56, of 193 N. Perry| BALTIMORE? @,— One public. apes, , Tankersley’s 12th divorce, said) Great [ahem ba © maximum nig Paes a day his government did not know | St., accused of burglarizing a liquo| 4d eve patch may be all right), «1. sano. ao5 | that as far as he's concerned, it’s ae “a 
of any injurious effects in India| store at 631 Oakland Ave. Sunday |‘ ‘he Gabor family but pot. Bg ag air ye peel 9) awunerw IR RS “ta 
periments in the Pacific bound over to Oakland County Cir-| a patch for eye injury SYRACUSE, N. Y..@ -Maurice| day trom Hillard C. Tankersley on vous BLOAT GAS PARTS and SERVICE me 
Another government spokesman, | cuit Court Tuesday when he ap-| Magda’s sister, Zsa at Syra- /) ee Pe , 
D. D. Malaviya, deputy minister | peared before Pontiac Judge Mau- | @ stir/last his first Complete line of parts ond service | 
of natural resources and scientific | rice E. Finnegan, peayed in Las the de- : for oll = al mie, So. 
research, confirmed that redioac| je was released $1,000 | Batch over | onae OF CONS OSes tive dust had been found on planes |, 04 Ton =. stay | 2, bad been jig | , Pawards’ Olive Tablets are the | é : 
aries Sine tom Samay Pee amines Ree oe COLD | vor aad ~~ FE 42569) Malaviya, replying orally to| Pontiac Police arrested Carr in| Magda is P06 7 bowels and gently : 
questions in Parliament, denied re the stove after he tripped « burglar | in a comedy, “Pajama Tops.” poh way A ~ ports that such dust also had been | alarm connected to Police Head-| ing rehearsal yesterday ; give more : 
found on the roofs of Caicutta| quarters, according to Patroimen | plained of something in ‘ FOOD too. No 51 PARKE ST. PONTIAC, MICHIGAN . ; 
buildings. et eg C. Cooley and William| A quick trip They've com- . h 
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        = eee ee oe ee oe Tee oe a . "So l08f° 2.5 i like Jane Parker boked J , ! Clock, Te give you the full benefit of lower market , pogo were { carts: AGP endeavors to pass all price reduction of own rigid quality specifi couse we buy diooe Mile narmgpsdas er beak ! ! exclusives ore not - end groc ers, meat packers money-beck guarantee of “ff atlas and do nét build up i ' lower than other brands ’ 
our prices until supplies on hand are exhausted ' ! ! * Mee ee cee ese ee ee ee es ms ' 
    A&P Helps You Lower Your Food Bill With 
LOW PRICES ON “SUPER-RIGHT’” MEATS Meats are among the biggest items on most food bills. So it's good to know that you can A&P Helps You Lower Your Food Bill With 
a ee ene ene LOW PRICES ON GROCERIES . ty TOP QUALITY, COMPLETELY CLEANED You don't have to seplanich your supply of staples lke coffee, ton and apices 4 daily. But no matter when you stock up you'll find them low-priced in A&P’s | 
FRESH FRYERS | cvic tive: 3 = 99 Geek Boos 22237 " .       “SUPER-RIGHT” STANDING 7-INCH CUT Strained Baby Food omes . 14 Tis 39% Dog Food ™r ......... 3 Shs 
Rib Roast...» 59 Cheerios... beeen 19S 95¢ Cleansing Tissue 22" . . 2 289% 
- Corn Mutfin Mix 00s... "4S" 10c Northern Towels ...... . .2 nous 37¢ Beef Roast sm ormoum cm... % S3¢ : Family Flour snes i. 3% Yukon Beverages “80%... .3 22F 29¢ Boiling Beef wx ranmur ..., 4» 17¢ Kraft Dinner... ........2 Se 33¢ Sure Good Margarine... . 2 rik 
Porterhouse Steak —remcm scr = ‘*««99E = ~suPeR-RoHT TENDER, DELICIOUS Dry Milk Solids wus nou, . , 57 Ballard Biscuits ovm-msoy , , ,2 mos 29¢ 
Ground Beet euartmrmemm --- “ 3% Leg QO’ Lamb. .. = 69c | stuffed Olives wm 1... “3 29¢ Circus Peanuts wormou ,.. , , "42! 25¢ 
Beet Liver “icramar ++ +++ § 39 Grand Duchess Steaks Baro 2a 49 | erent mm   Spare Ribs “Sas Te al og Roast se... « aze | Salad Dressing «: 3% Luncheon Meat 22 39% , Veal Shoulder R “supenmiou i ge | Pie Crust Mix “rr emno, , , mes. 29¢ Recipe Marshmallows... . . . 22" 19¢ 
Beef Steaks ese 0 89 Weal Shesher Chaps “ea uw 49 Sultana Rice ‘ancy sHort cram |, , 2G: 27¢ ~=Graham Crackers “exman RS age 
Roasted Sausage “<xnemy .., u 79% Wout east sacs cones i 23 Catsup tomarotown ,.., . 2 bors 29¢ Krispy Crackers sums 5 |, Lae 27¢ 
Spare TAM IMA oe ee ee 5% a | . Tea Bags Rowe, . or 100 79¢ Toilet Tissue wawoer ,, , . , ,3 nous 23¢ ip ay  - 97¢ All Beef OAs le «CU 5% Navy Beans JACK RABBIT ew we aan 29 Waxed Paper cura <-«-=-3-e5-e ne 
PINE FOR COCKTANS OR SALADS ae 1202. 99¢ t , an Se 
Canned Hams ois tz... . . UH 7.79 rge : : a Wheat MMETSCHMRS Ce eo oer. 20-Mule Team Borax... ...2 sox 
Canned Hams 418. SIZE 2c eo oe oo facn 4.89. La Shrimp 69c Ritz Crackers NATIONAL BISCUIT . | | oad 35¢ Boraxo WAND SOAP) fg wt tw ee can 19% 
~SSUPER-RIGHT,” QUALITY BEEF —_—Fresh_Perch —“Ate'tan—..... 2% 29¢ | Stor Kist Tuna cum srr, , . . .*can’ 37¢ Roman Cleanser... ......2 ton a i 
  
  Fresh Blue Pike fanacacy .... 4% Wh : i Chi k 4 - 139 
Sliced Bacon wan ninouss ..-- me. 79¢ Fillets axe eRe im a e IC en CAN 
Canadian Bacon ......... mo 69¢ Yellow Pike Fillets uresis ... 55¢ From macaroni and mayonnaise to puddings and preserves, Ann Page Foods prove Fine 
Son QPrrier Large Gee RTO ate Preserves 1: 25° = 45: Chuck Roast LB. 43¢ Fresh White Bass _paneataDy oe * 27¢ | BANQUET BRAND 
Sliced Bacon 41-2000 srane wee xe, 130 Yellow Pike "",rAMHAOY us 
Perch Ty 
Chicken Legs voune vrvess «oo  75€ White Fillets ut, ... © 35e | A&P Helps You Lower Your Food Bill With eas 
Chicken Backs comonrouermes  17¢ Slee Pike Filet UE"... 6&1 LOW PRICES ON ANN PAGE FOODS i. Foods Needn't Be Expensive. Come see! : 
a's: a en “mao oe ; ANN PAGE—Pineapple, Peach, Plum—PURE : SAVE ON THESE VALUES! Ched- Bit 2 int 69 
. | * Silverbrook Butter come. |, «Lh BBg | ANN PAE—witn Tomaro sauce ANN PAGE MAPLE AND CANE BLENDED 
Angel Food Rimg | ios sien asec. sa as Pork n’ Beans‘: 10c Syrup ....... %r 3% ne ee A heaventy-light cake,| SWISS Cheese WISCONSIN MINDLESS | |, U8. §5¢ Sparkle Gelatins stven mavors , , 4 mos. 25¢ French Dressing 2 ee SE Ve 
       
  Ea ncaeer'win ioc | Sharp. Cheddar wscowsm ....,  59¢ | Sparkle Puddings ...... -3 m0 17¢ Sandwich Spread... . he Me Kidney Beans .......... : 10¢ Peanut Butter cettAu"ss . . . EEE STe    
    ane oe 3 Get-Acquainted Offer! 
  Egg Noodles. . . Jw DOS ooo xe. Tomato aK 4 
Slevele slelelene eels x 5% 
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           Danish Filled Ring SSturcam OMY 29¢ — cost 
Lady Fingers SER" .... 5%. 25¢| Crestmont Ice Cream 
White Broad ‘SvsUrro icatonr ‘toar 17 es , 
Potate Chips ‘isn'ta... . ix 59 onlin 79% , 
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| 96S oe-Winter Clothing! Coats Toddlers’ veivets to teen’ers tweeds. Choice of colors and sizes. 
‘ Gave one-half. : 
Sizes 2-6 matched seta, some with hats too. Choice of 
colors. Gave one-half. 
Flannel Shirts Stick up now for next winter at these 
savings. Lots of colors and pisidas. 
Flannel-Lined Jeans 
Long-Sleeve Polo Shirts 
Flannel Pajamas 5”. " " "omen 
Stock up now for next Fall and Winter at ONE-HALF regular prices. 
STAPP'S children’s fashion centre 
930 W. Huron St. How they love ‘em—how you'll save! 
Sizes to 14. 
Choice of many sites 1 te 4 
Pine combed cottons. Gave % 
  
  
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age Pip aay “te Free pamphiet. 
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  Messe We should be gled te send you an article taken from the 
Feb. 1954 issue of Reader's Digest ‘ 
“THAT AMAZING 
SECRETARIAL SHORTAGE” by Elsie’ McCormick 
j This article states that, “despite vacations, pensions, coffee breaks, 
free lunches and @ fat pay envelope, good secretaries are coy and 
CLASSES—MAY 3 
GREGG SHORTHAND Business Administration, Higher Accounting, Book- | 
and Calculator, and 
DAY, HALF-DAY AND EVENING VETERAN APPRO 
1 W. Lawrence &t., Pontiac , 
sas Se ss phone, coll, of 
retere ad ‘ Phone FE 2-355! 
    | Garden Association will be worn Bruce, have just 
by them at a meeting Monday in 10-day visit with 
the home of Mrs. Marcus E. Cun-, «mil Walds of Pittsburgh. Pa. ' 
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St. Dunstan 
May 6,7, 8 ‘Lo and Behold!’ to 
producer; 
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Couilly Galfer Tallored for fairway freedom, the 
tailored twin-pleated 
Country Golfer fits perfectly . . 
double kick pleats assure walking 
or swinging ease! With expanding 
bellows beck pocket and adjustable 
elasticized belt that g-i-v-e-s with 
every motion, Perfect for golf, for 
all leisure wear! Choose cool, cool 
launderable cotton, rayon and ace- 
tate Chromspun baby cord, striped 
in navy, brown, black, or red with 
white. Or, take your pick of nine 
luscious shades in washable linen- 
All in Hawlessly 
textured Walker “Linen. 
sizes 10 to 20. 
$595 and $7795 
    
Sponsored by— 
St. Joseph's Guild. 
Tickets at the door. 
  See Our Style Show 
Tomorrow 8 P. M. 
at St. Benedict's Church 
        
      
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MATCH—$3.95 . 
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, ote ee ioe on gram of horticultural therapy. Shown above| James K boulevard. — Craig = 
a —* Sibley joined the :|Mercers to Arrive Home Soon sored mwmgr ng 
Louis H. Coles Return From Cruise 2%. i 
\drive Sunday after a South Ameri. | rf 
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avenue, Mrs. Mary MacFadyen, | ence McRae, Mrs. Ed Schram. | 
Mrs. Dessa Quinlan and Mrs. Anna Mrs. Cowley and Mrs. Walte r | Georgeanna Tuck. 
Youngquist, all of Hudson avenue. Souter Mrs. Margaret Ballard was | 
and Mrs. Hilda LaLonde of East the installing officer and Mrs. 
Huron :street have returned from | Hersee was installing conductress. 
a 10-day trip to the East.    = Lifts Spirits 
Birmingham in Th 
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Women’s 
tural the Hospital 
~ Working With Flowers 
of Patients 
Pontiac Farm, Garden Club Joins With 
is Project 
This ts second tn 0 series of articles on voluntecr 
ee oe ond ‘sgenctes tm Oobland County. 
By JANET ODELL 
last October a small group of 
women met in the administration building of the Pontiac 
ital. This pioneer tem all members of the 
ational Farm and en Association, was to 
share the gratifying experience of working in horticul- 
rapy. 
Ina cen article we have told how this therapy was 
conceived and set up by Alice Wessels Burlingame, with   
State College. 
She and other Birming- 
ham garden club members 
had started the program at 
the State Hospital and had 
now invited the Pontiac 
_ group to work with them. 
Mrs. C. R. Gatley, chairman; 
Mrs. A. F. Blakeslee, Mrs. Morti-       
  
  Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Cole re- | visits to Washington, D. C., Gettys-| the youngest member of the party | po yo), CUS. MRS. ODELL was met by her grandparents, | therapy at East Lansing turned to their home on Ottawa | burg, Baltimore, and Virginia and 
Mr. and Mrs, Walter Cryer, with | Because this whole idea is new West Virginia. They made the Travel with them | . 
re Dr. and Mrs. Fh A. Mercer | via the Pomneytvenia garupiiee | wo. I= naar hen wee kat return to their Ottawa | 2° rated be and stopped to * © «€ | tee! their way sida Gated 
ton Cemetery and Mount’ Vernas, |,,Former Pontiacers T. Sgt. and! that succeeded, discarding those visited the islands of Trin- |. well as the U S. Capitol *| Mrs, Paul H. Flick and their son, | that failed. For instance. formal 
and Barbados and traveled to | ke ° Gary, are making their new home | classes in flower arranging, tried 
Mr. and Mrs. George R. Yansen ‘chem Sgt. Tua b ue prt —_ = 
of Chippowes read, whe loft |Mrs. Flick is the former Norma | | Vogel, daughter of the R. E. Vogels 
of Highland road. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Eastham of 
| Ferry avenue celebrated their 2th 
| wedding anniversary April 19. 
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The James R. Mitchells of Mur- 
phy avenue will observe their 27th 
wedding om _ Satercey. 
Ten men of the junior and sen. | 
ler classes at Albion College were 
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of Pio- | New officer@ were installed Mon- Ss     1 
s. the | American Legion Home on Auburn! ® Omicron Delta Kappa, na- actly what flowers they wanted in 
avenue. | thenal honorary erganization for & certain vase and wanted to be 
men. Among them was James (. left alone to work out their ar- 
Braid, son of the Carroll €. rangement. Others needed assis- i s ] . 
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Heinsohn 
  Birmingham, former Pontiac rest. | ure as predidant: Dire ‘lag Braids of Reseweed drive. Me ts | tance all the way, from selecting : _ : & pre-ministerial student at the | the flowers to doing the arranging dents, returned to their home last | Wright, junior vice president; Mrs. .. Part of the -theresy -is 
week after a trip in the South. Frank Finkle, treasurer, and Mrs. colleg . = whet with — 
They stopped for a few days in | Paul Boelter, secretary. The W J made someone 
New Orleans where they visited Mrs. William Morris is chaplain; Dela oe the enlvs bane "tn 
with many of their Pontiac | Mrs. Allen Hersee, conductress; oe a oom R nara rode are wt fer Sri - 
es a oe india Ci, warts rene: | One attractive young brunette ca ee eee be cai -Seln Sedekam, @ueeseer The infant, born at St. Joseph sa getting omenaus teanther Gx 
during the Heinsehn stay im | trustee, and Mrs. Alma Cowley,/Mercy Hospital, is the grandson| fast as her fingers could fly 
Florida. one-year trustee. of Mrs. Raymond G. Tuck of Dela-| gne completed four professional- drive and the late Dr. Tuck eee Mrs. Archie Tryon is the pianist, | “°° | looking ones and carried an extra Mrs. Earl Johnson of Pingree : -~ and the P. J. Donnellys of Allen.) punch of dark red   and colorbearers are Mrs. Flor- | \trs 
Donnelly is the former 
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Roger Bruce is the name Since in our society the wearing 
chosen by Mr. and Mrs. DeVere % flowers is something special, 
Games of Bloomfield terrace for Pi™ning _ corsage makes any 
their son born Pl te nom a bit out of the or- 
Joseph Mercy Aan ol | dinary. Mental patients who must 
be helped back to normal living   | A luncheon was served in the din- 
Highlights of the motor trip were | ing room after the installation. 
STAPP'S ... .   
  
Mark avenue and Mr. and Mrs.| those in the outside world. It 
Albert F. Games of Dover road. | seemed to this reporter that wear-| the assistance of Michigan* 
workers. 
to VFW Post 1008 met at the | “@pped recently for membership | proffered. Some women knew -ex.. | ing the flowers made the women 
| stand just @ little straighter and 
just a bit happier. 
Later in the morning, armed 
| with more flowers, we went to 
'a ward where there are more 
seriously disturbed patients, many 
|of them elderly. 
| When we jeft, a beautiful vase 
| Of reses stood on top of the tele- 
| Visteon set. A tastefully arranged 
mixed bouquet lent coler te the 
| Even those who did not care to 
handle the flowers themselves did 
want a flower pinned on their dress 
or sweater — and usually were 
particular about the color! 
Only a few of the most with- 
drawn patients failed to flaunt a 
gay posy. The majority of the 
| women were actually hungry for 
| fowers. The few flowers were left 
behind were: inadequate for the 
large number of patients. But how- 
ever small the effect is, it is ap- 
preciated and helpful 
Where do all these flowers come 
from? That in itself is a story 
First of all, local florists have 
been generous about donating many 
blossoms they themselves are un- 
able to use 
But by far the mos flowers 
come from funeral homes. 
shocking! Not at all. Bereaved 
families are urged to dedicate 
bouquets after the funeral serv- 
lees in memory of their loved 
ones. 
In this way, flowers not only 
| bring comfort in sorrow, but also 
help the less fortunate. The mor- 
ticians are happy to cooperate with 
| the garden club in this worthwhile 
project and are urging as many 
families as will to consider this 
means of flrther using their flow- 
ers. 
The Pontiac Farm and Garden 
Association has a Motor Corps 
which collects and delivers all do 
_ hated bouquets in time for the 
Tuesday morning sessions at the 
| "| State Hospital. 
Donnellys ee Included in this corps are Mrs. 
The newest project of this group 
of workers dt the State Hospital 
is to be a garden club for teenage 
boy patients. As soon as the weath- 
_er permits, Mrs. William Hyland 
of the Birmingham Farm and 
* Garden Association said that the 
gardens wil) be started. 
Working in this outdoor program 
will be Mrs. Carmen Adams, Mrs 
Marsten, Mrs. Frank Webb, Mrs. 
Stanley Krentel and Mrs. J. C. 
Cook 
All the women with whom we've 
talked are enthusiastic about their 
participation in this new ‘program 
of social service. 
  
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    PAOLO IS IE ALSO AS te Rta - ‘ ” 7 
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GRA WRER PRY 
  
U.N. Policy 
Reaffirmed 
by Voters League Convention 
‘ Continues Support 
of Wérld Body 
DENVER #® — An ovation by 
delegates to the national conven- 
tion of the League of Women 
Voters indicated continu- 
ing subport of the United Nations 
by the organization. 
The round of applause came late 
yesterday When the league presi- 
dent Mrs, John G. Lee of Far- 
mington, Conn., asked delegates 
to show they were “as firmly 
supporters of the United Nations 
as ever before." 
The officers want to confine the 
to the question of in- 
dividual] liberty and public interest 
and to support of U. S trade poli- 
cies to help solve national and in- 
ternational problems 
The most viorous floor fight to 
broaden the agenda listed by the 
executive board came on a domes- 
tie issue — conservation and de 
yelopment of natura) resources ‘‘in 
the public interest." 
Specifically included was de. 
velopment of “atomic resources” 
and a spokesman said it would | 
have included the St. Lawrence 
Seaway also. 
poy es. gecanaron el Set 
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         Honored Sunday at a 60th wedding anniversary party | ef ee 
were Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Bechtel of Donley street, The| 97" 
party was hostessed by their daughters, Mrs. C. W. Harting | ™ 
and Mrs. A. W. Engstrom. They are also parents of a son, 
W. E. Bechtel of Almont, and they have seven grandchil- 
dren and nine great-grandchildren. 
At the Nicolls Home   
    
Musicale Workshop Held) “4 by Mrs. Lindquist’s talk and by 
vocal soles, 
Mrs. A. K. Oakley accompanied The Sylvan Shores drive home of 
Mrs. John B. Nicholls Jr. was the 
setting for the Tuesday meeting 
of Tuesday Musicale Workshop. As-|Mrs George Putnam and Mariliyn | } sistant hostesses for the afternoon White accompanied Mrs. White in 
were Mrs. Gordon Woolcock. Mrs 
D. B White and Mrs. John Wiley M w | Mrs Ferdinand Gaensbaugr will | 
des hite, program chairman | hoste ‘ss a luncheon in ce the selections é 
introduced Mrs. Victor Lindquist | Gide hele: tr Can Ee meet- 
as the day's analyst. Mrs. Lind- \ ome 
quist talked on the origin and de- | 
velopment of the art song Peanuts yield oil for sad oils, 
This theme of study for the |cooking. margarine ami soap 
month of April was exemplified © manufacture ine i} 
      
  
    ‘Study Club Group Three Meets | i a NE end Sp wow |pertence of kindergarten in the be held May 4 im Trinity Lidioeten 
ort scha child's emotional and _ social _de- | Church. 
velopment. Mrs. Lester Wray in- he : 
i dae 4nd ines pagan | 
planning meeting held recently at 
Williamston was given’ by Mrs. 
Roy Jones and Mrs. Ward Ross. 
Tt was announced that. tickets 
are available for the card party 
_jand style show of the City Fed- 
eration of Women's Clubs. The 
date is May 5 and the place is 
Elks Temple, Proceeds will go to 
the Oakland County Society for 
Crippled Children. 
Guests at the Tuesday meeting 
Were Mrs. William Gates and Arrangements were completed | 
Mre. Charles Rogers. for the annual Dance of All Na- Announcement was made of the | | tions to be held Friday evening | The next meeting of Group Three 
| will be a cooperative juncheon at 
the home of Mrs. Clifford Cart- |} 
wright on Wards Pointe drive. 
Members were urged to attend 
the Pontiac y concert May | 
4 at Lincoln Junior High School. | 
All Nations Dance 
Saturday evening was meeting} 
time for members of the board of | 
directors of the New Citizens 
| League of Pontiac. Mr. and Mrs. | 
John Noble were hosts in their 
Watkins Lake home.   
  
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Today's first letter tells me: 
, “Several times lately while travel- 
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By ELIZABETH WOODWARD 
A little knowledge can be a very 
uncomfortable thing. Particularly 
when you're the only one around 
who has it. 
It's nice to know the ‘‘right 
thing’’ to do. But you can be miser- 
able if you're the only one who 
does know—and you've absolutely 
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“Tile a while” your spare hours to 
the latest innovation in do-it-yourself home| completed they may be hung on the wall, 
decorations. These tiles may be colored with! propped on the mantel or used for hot 
oil paints by filling in the numbers, and all | plates. peda & 
¢ | turing tiles ready to paint and frame. When 
  
;no control over the others. It's! mitted. And if your bey friend ts 
easy enough then to feel uneasy, net a member, the only way he 
trustrated, disappointed, even hurt.| can get in is te be your guest. 
| When you take a guest te your 
he shouldn't be allowed 
just no good. 
This is one of those situations 
i where you and your dad are in 
Here's what I mean by doing control. And ‘your idea of the cor- 
‘the right thing when you're con- rect thing is the only one that expect the others te follow your 
lead 
  
  
    
  
    
          
  
      
  
          
    
  
    
  
  
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  a 7 ‘trolling the situation. This gir? holds any water. Your boy friend 
ile writes: may protest and insist that he pay 
é ~ “Dear Miss Woodward: During his own way. But you can see to it 
the summer my family and I go ‘hat he doesn't. D ' to a private beach where you have | In other situations you may know 
c ‘ ito pay to get in. If I ask my boy the correct thing to do, but be 
AlN 4 friend to come with us, who should Without any power to put it in mo- 
~ | pay? Should he be obliged to pay ‘on. Just because the other people | 
eo for himself. or should we pay for involved don't see things from your 
FIAT; N 0 | him ?”” angle—or might not care if they 
+= : | ‘This beach sounds like a club did. Here's one of those things a | to which only members are ad- “Dear Miss Woodward: If 
~~ acROSS — | there are two girls walking down 
1 June's Newer - the street with one boy, should 
: y he walk between the two girls 
oat or on the street side?” 
The rule says thaf a gentleman 
always walks on the curb side of 
| the pavement, no matter how many 
y | girls he's escorting. He's supposed 
a [to protect them from runaway 
| horses’ and splashing mud, 
Y But if you're the only one in the 
trio who considers that rule im- 
ty portant, you can be very uncom- 
Y, fortable (if you want to be) over 
Uy dhe casual way the other two break 
| it. 
: Z G = | You can't control the boy, not if 
YY, |he wants to walk between you. 
— {Nor can you force the other girl to 
y | give up her place by his side just 
<2 ‘Easeuatoved because you want to walk beside 
44 Love god him yourself for a while. 
4% United States ’ 
i. Take up the position that seems 
$3 Sports rooter most obvious and comfortable. | 
"hoa ponent ian Lh Be relaxed and easy about it. 
87 pred 6 Runs together 22 Worries 40 Cured Shift spots at natural breaks like 
Sa Weeds fruits 1 Thomas 24 Girl's name 43 Jungle beast traffic lights, stops for looking in 
| 89 Legal matters aan — = i | mend windows, or pauses for chatting 
a proto porem 8 Requires acy 47 Pemale horse with other friends you meet. 
1 aseae a mmr; oe ol we ss —— The protocol of dignitaries has 
3 Moral wrongs 11 Geréce insects 31 Ceoue 1 siepeenee little | to do with your carefree 
— in op eal SS vecten west 90 Ia j amblings. So don't be hurt if others _— 
  lightheartedly break your rules.   
  
  
          
   
     
           
    
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enough, she usually comes up with a fine answer. 
te pay for anything. His monary is — Mary Margare t McBride Says:   
\Ideas Bubble to Surface 
Amid Steaming Soapsuds 
Though there are too many surveys now, I'd really like to see 
just how many workable ideas have originated 
in bathtubs since those aids to cleanliness were invented. . 
“Hav eyou had your bath yet?” inquire friends. telephoning 
but I'm getting Stella. expert in public relations. If Stella says, ‘No, 
ready,” the advice-seeker poses her a problem to 
work on in the steaming privacy of her tub. Sure 
Norah Lofts, English writer of best sellers, thinks 
of her finest story plots inthe bath, she told me 
the other day. 
Politicians make up their speeches. ("If only 
they could hear me when I'm soaking—I'm never 
so good again,” a congressional candidate laments.) 
Executive plan campaigns. (‘] doubled our output 
with just one little inspiration that popped into my 
head as | finished drying myself,’ a merchants 
prince boasts.) 
There are all sorts of indications that in these 
hectic days the need for solitude +— 
and refiection is growing. | 
Mayor Hubbard 6f Dearborn, | IF you 
Mich., who recently ordered his | ows 
department heads to report to | 
work -haif an hour, early every 
day. shuts them into their offices 
alone to think for that extra 30 
minutes — about balancing the | 
| budget or dealing with juvenile 
delinquency, one supposes. 
| Even more complicated tangles 
undoubtedly engage the minds of 
those who frequent the sound. | 
proof meditation room at United 
Nations, so dimly lighted that as 
I tiptoed in I could see only the 
barest outlines of the four or five 
men and women relaxing and 
seeking relief from a furious de’ 
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    bate going on in the General 
Assembly 
An official tells me this small 
| chamber is now better known to 
the outside world than any other 
U. N. institution 
dehn Masen Brown, writer, 
lecturer and father of twe young } 
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  sons given te entertaining, told *-a9 
* me he and his wife long ago ; that to sustain sanity ata tr Hess Seat 
they must arrange for regular Pr eierd eed lete-dey coat ia cot- periods of solitude. Pay ™ 
“We go into separate rooms.” yi. TN — Use cotton woven 
he said, ‘‘and read or think or 
even nap.for an hour or so. The 
inner voice needs to be heard.” — 
It may please John “Mason 
Brown to learn that a modern 
marriage counselor I know in- 
cludes the hour of solitude in each 
prescription for happy marriage 
that he gives his clients. So far 
he has had good results, too. 
Wonder, if I took a long, long 
bath, could I possibly invent some 
food for people on rigid diets that 
I would really enjoy eating” 
PETUNIAI 
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black for summer party-wear and 
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An average person reads silently 
twice as fast as orally. 
  
    
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  TBI Club | 
Announces |= 
Chairmen Standing committees for the com. A dessert-tashion show is planned ing year have been announced by by Katharine Gibbs Alumnae Asso- Betty Whitson, newly elected presi- ciation for Saturday at 1 p.m. in dent of TBI Women's Club. 
Swartz and Helen Wagner man of Birmingham. , | bership: Mary Jayne Lashmet and Ameng the models will me Ladies’ Full Length Z 3 
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f Mrs. William J. Reid of Birming “ At the Saturday meeting of the ham. ° . 
group Mrs, Charies Baker of 
Royal Oak was guest speaker. ee   fee, eg eee 
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Gibbs Alums Plan Benefit 
on Saturday 
Birmingham Community House. 
Frank L. Cavan and Mrs. Robert 
F. Falberg. ‘ Noreen Hackett: of 
Birmingham will help with the 4° | ee se ie tin eS | 
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    ticket distribution. 
    New officers elected at the March 
meeting were presented with cor- | ; sages of pink carnations made by| , “Vew eye-appeal and a new! for a girl in the Detroit area to|* Miss Swartz and Miss Wagner. The | look of luxury take the attend one of the Katharine Gibbs 
outgoing officers were also pre-| stole out of its now classic | schools. Tickets may be purchased 
ted with corsages. ae | from an mber of the alumnae — category and put it into a top! sssciation " 
This white _—          
      
    
    Three new members welcomed : 
into the club were Marie Schim-| fashion bracket.   
  
      Pari = C cio mon and Mary stole has a richness of tex-' Attend Convention i Shop now and save on these year ?arker. Guests : fi annie | 
Mra. Byron Chapin, Mra Jona Me. | (U7 open lattice weave and Teiglien "remaie tir mies Se SPRING! | ahead style coats. Were up to Fall, Carole Thompson and Norma | a luxurious triple-knot long | ters, attended a recent ammaithies - ad Is 4 $120. Now $40 to $80. 
King | fringe. - lin Detroit. “Small Hair Dos”... |} . - for Little Bonnets. 5 
New Chairmen Are Selected 
First Methodist Church Groups Meet | Bey. Methodist — gto Pel Butler spoke of the work|of Eunice Circle at Mrs. Harry 
m members’ homes and at | being done at Newark Maternity | Going's home on W. the street 
the church last week, when new! Hospital in El Paso, Tex. Mrs. ee eae hap 7 Pike . 
chairmen were chosen. | Homér Johnson was a guest at the | 7. Going Is vice-chairman and 
Orpha Circie met Thursday eve- | meeting. | Mrs, Foster Baker is publicity | ing for a dessert luncheon at the ys Ar chairman. “After the Resurrec-' 
church with Mrs. A. J. Zimmer-| Mrs. George Hevel of Otter drive |#0n” was the devotional topic | man as hostess. |was hostess to Ruth Circle last | Sven by Mrs. John Seator, and | Mrs. Going spoke on ‘‘The Wet-   ae 
  
       Special Group. 
Ladies’ Suits 
0 Beautiful new chic suits for 
spring and summer wear... 
Misses’, junior and half sizes. 
too . . . stunning new colors 
and designs.           = No — tment Necessary 
IMPERIAL mtn. 
0+. 
Reductions 
    Mrs. Art Nicholie presented | Tuesday when the group re-elected | ms 
devotions on “Come, See Where | 4ll present officers. Mrs. Beatrice 1 set tend ae Beauty Salon | 
the Lord Lay,” and “Sally At- |Dockley assisted the hostess, and ~"* Ernest Everett, Mrs. Irving |] 29 5 pine st. FE 4-2878 || 
tends a Student Conference” was | Mrs. Morten Jorgenson and Mrs. — Mrs. Baker. 
the tople of Mrs. Rebert Al- | Robert Anthony were welcomed as | 
ten’s program, Mrs. Alton was | new members. 
Mrs. Floyd Crawford based 
devotions on “Sowing the Seed” 
Mrs. Earby Austin was elected | Sod Aldine Brent ie vice chairman of Rachel Circle, % * — ; ° . 
Thursday when Mrs. Howard Dow Mrs. H Rise wes elected   
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  Dry Skin Unnecessary Prove It To Yourself Overnight 
       
Tint ahen ee ES M ~»     i) ; 
VW! It should be glad tid- 
ings that skin dryness   wee Bren sitet Edna | chairman at the recent meeting y 
Warden wil] be treasurer, Mrs. ff | ¢ 
Dow, devotional chairman, and | es ° 
Mrs. James Van Cleave, ways and Beauty Clinic need no longer be the bane of your 
Mrs. Lester Mehiberg gave de- By Edythe McCulloch that premature, dry-skin “crow’s feet” votions and Mrs. VanCleve gave a Try This... It's Easy! at the corners of your eyes can sow 
program based on ‘Sally Attends |] Today I will tell you about some {| be softened into attractive accents for 
a Student Conference.” |; om your smile. All this is made possible you well groomed on an : s 
a. & 4 hour @ day. The hairdo will be || by the penetrating action of Lanolin Elected chairman of Phoebe Cir- '|{ more lasting if a. nned in Plus Liquid. , 
le Wednesda Mrs. Stuart lace at night. ; labo Oimer cthears were te the waves. also pin curls. This Applied at night, certain compo- Beautiful, Exciting   
    
pating were Mrs. Claude Bowman, then e with any good 
cream that "t irritate 
skin. Massage until face glows. 
This will keep skin fine and 
excess cream be- 
ore . (10 minutes.) Now 
ba and through in a half 
hour. In the morning rinse face 
cool water and appl 
make-up. This a) with ar- 
take an- 
other 15 minutes. Now you have 
15 minutes a day left which 
noon should be spent once in a 
awhite to check the werdrobe 
Phene Edvthe McCulloch nents of golden Lanolin Plus Liquid 
penetrate to deliver a new supply of 
two wonderful things called choles- 
terols and esters. Nature makes them 
within your skin. But dry atmosphere 
and harsh cleansing deplete your 
skin's supply of these vital.requisites 
to softness and smoothness. 
But YOU need not be a victim of 
skin dryness (due to these causes) any- 
more. Lanolin Plus LIQUID is rich 
in cholesterols and esters. It works 
  | after your first nightly use of it, you 
| The horrible feeling of dryness will 
be gone. Your make-up will go on quickly, too. The very next morning 
will see and feel a definite improve- 
ment. Your skin will seem softer, 
more supple and smoother looking. 
  
  users who know that dry skin is un- 
necessary. Get Lanolin Plus LIQUID 
at your favorite good store. It is but 
$1 plus tax. Other Lanolin Plus prod- 
ucts are: Lanolin Plus Liquid Make- 
Up, Lanolin Plus Shampoo, Lanolin 
Plus Hand Lotion, Lanolin Plus | ia- 
wid Cleanser, Lanolin Pius Cleansing | 
Cream, Lanolin Plus For the Hair, 
and Lanolin Plus Body Lotion a ee ee 
  TOPPERS Values $ 
20 Now 
Choose your new Spring Topper 
now and save up to $30... the new 
washable Orlons. Also Bouckle,. . 
Wool Suede in beautiful pastel 
  colors — checks and plaids* .. to 
complete your spring wardrobe.   
  
  Mrs. Bruce Granger and | 
NATIONAL BABY WEEK—APRIL 26 TO MAY 1ST 
It’s a Crying Shame... 
TO MISS 
BABY WEEK         Granger as vice chairman; Mrs. 
Christensen, 
  
  home on Norway drive. For de- 
pene Mind Mra. Teepe, at The Margaret Ann Shop Too many styles and prices to list here... . +$> 
2 4- , : this special selling of new style blouses in- ae 
    cludes white and pastels...in Nylon... 
Cottons... Rayons...Shantung. . iN 
|| MANY REDUCED, if | MUCH BELOW Nii | ACTUAL COST! 5 he   
  
SPECIAL! 
Stayon Crib Sheets 
Contour percale. $1.98 value     5] 
   
  SPECIAL! 
Koolfoam Pillow     Ladies’ Dept. Located at Our Downtown Store Only!    FIGURES 
  $ .S 
  Made to Order! : Regular $4.98 value. 
by Gyro Reducing ; bs : 
streamline your “figure Coddienent ....... 000+. .$4.98 we Use Your Regular Osmun’s Charge Account! No_ tiring exercises — no | , Chatham Blanket Layette .$8.98 | Bhi ; “se 
Mother’s Bath Apron... .. $2.98 on SF aa ‘ _ i. i CCIW IR BTR Cea wn 
Chris’ning Sets $10.98 to $14.98 Coat and matching hat. 
ta mie. man ror ||| The MARGARET ANN SHOP — [f Downtown Store--Open Friday Until 9 P. M: 55 W. Huron St. |       
  
      
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It was no preconceived notion. | ve" 
Tt was a convictign that began Toses and thought they wet to grow as I saw hundreds and Most marve . 
cases. | She   —|   
What does she do”? She spends 
a gardener. She ‘just loved her life with roses, arranging | 
were the flower shows all over the coun-| 
| try, telling women how to keep 
never considered roses as | roses fresh, how to prolong the life 
of a bouquet, how to arrange them   
Crosonic er easawinv 
Baldwin DETROIT BUILDERS’ SHOW SAMPLES 
OF NATIONALLY FAMOUS 
BALDWIN PIANOS 
ACT PROMPTLY! Substantial savings on a 
select but limited group of world-famous Baldwin 
pianos displayed only at the Builders’ Show... 
sale-priced for this once-a-year event! Your 
chance to own a really fine piano for less than 
you'd pay for many ordinary kinds on the 
market! Choice of newest styles and finishes. 
WE HAVE ONLY 4 — SO HURRY! 
CALBI MUSIC CO. Pontiac's Locally Owned Home of Conn Instruments 
and Baldwin Pianos and Organs 
118 North Saginaw Street Phone FE 5-8222 
    | for maximum beauty. 
Her office ig full of roses—real 
ones in.vases, charming prints on 
| the walls, curtains with a rose 
print. Her life is spent with people 
| who grow roses. 
| In my files, and in my personal 
| cases like this. and the moral is 
| this: 
If you have a real enthusiasm, 
a real interest, keep it, so to speak 
bubbling on the back of the stove 
while you go about your work 
| And one fine day, out of the 
blue, you'll get one of 
breaks' those 
| “lucky” 
  
  
      
  by Casa Whedds   
WIGGS —rine chine—Colony Shop 
  ) LENOX 
BRIDES WILL FIND MORE TO 
CHOOSE FROM AT.WIGGS! 
When selecting your fine china and crystal . . . you'll 
find more to choose from at Wiggs .. . All are care- 
fully selected patterns in the very newest designs and 
patterns .. . And at Wiggs you'll receive expert atten- 
tion to aid you in coordinating your entire ensemble. 
Castleton, Lenox, Franciscan, Doulton, Wedgwood, Spode 
+e. these are just a few of the world famous china makes. ., 
Wiggs has all of them in‘a grand array .. . plus Fostoria, 
Tiffin, Cambridge, Imperial, Reizart and Heisey Crystal. 
|___WIGGS EXPANSION SALE. peStillagoing-on .-+-+Wiggs-Big-Exponsion Sale........you'll.. 
China, Crystal and pictures and decorative accessories find scores of fine values in Floor Sample Furniture, 
of all kinds... 
WIGGS 24 W. HURON ST. ae .   Ne fitting problems — wraps and 
ties at waist.’ No ironing worries 
, | willing, to clean dust-laden outdoor Recipe Used 
in Teenage 
Magazine 
    She went about her business, ; which was puble relations, and feeble, “rib 
worked on kinds of products upper i ts’ 
and services — but in the back A . 
of her mind, she loved ,roses. National Attention | © 
| ae caus ar Meier ae Pontiac P Food ¥ 
| luck, Helen Weber was offered a | From the New York offices of 
| Job by the rose growers of a magazine published by the na- | 
‘tional Girl Scout organization | 
comes a copy of a recipe sent in. 
by a Pontiac area reader. 
| Lorena Motdoch of Clarkston} 
| hes the satisfaction of seeing the | 
| following recipe published in a/ 
| teenagers’ magazine. 
| This Deviled Macaroni Casserole 
}is an unusual. yersion of maca- 
roni and cheese. We think you'll 
like to try it. 
DEVILED MACARONI 
By Lerena Motdoch 
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| Cook mararoni until tender 
Melt butter in saucepan. Stir in| 
| flour, salt. mustard and paprika. | 
Add milk gradually, stirring con- | 
stantly 
Cook and stir until thickened 
Stir in one-half cup cheese. In a 
greased casserole, arrange alter- 
nate layers of macaroni and this 
sauce. 
Cut eggs in halves lengthwise. | 
Mash yolks and mix with French | 
dressing and milk, blending | 
thoroughly. Refill whites with this | 
| mixture and arrange on top of 
macaroni in casserole. Sprinkle | 
;with remaining one-half cup} 
| cheese 
Bake in moderate oven at 350} 
degrees 2 minutes. or until | 
cheese is golden brown. Makes 
six servings. 
      
Keep Home ‘Washed’ | 
by Weekly Stages 
Work as steadily and as fast as | 
you can toward having a 100 per 
cent washable home. “Do” a slip- 
cover or two. a pair of draperies 
a bedspread, in the household 
washer each week 
When housecleaning time arrives 
in a home thus furnished, there | 
is no need for complete house. | 
| Cleaning. If there is particular | 
| need for redoing any certain room | 
jin the house it can be done “here 
and now.” Blankets, quilts and 
| quilt covers, shag rugs, too. can   
    
The operator of a large street 
downtown Chicago, swooshing dust | 
and dirt onto the sidewalks. Hap- | 
less pedestrians can jo nothing | 
immediately about such thought- 
lessness, but it is reassuring to 
know that at home the family vac- 
uum cleaner is waiting, ready and 
  wear just as competently as it per- 
forms its many routine operations 
‘throughout the house.   i     
1 baby could talk he’d tefl 
you how much happier he is 
in CORRECTELY FITTED 
SHOES thet pay dig dividends 
in strong. healthy feet in 
years to come. 
  COORDINATORS 
| The name is meaningful, PLAY 
and POISE together spell pos- 
ture protection for growing. 
active infants. COORDINATOR 
means that super - flexibility, 
eredie-arch insole and anatomic 
heel support, one-piece back 
stay are all coordinated inte 
one shoe. 
Sizes 3 to 6 
Bte £ $498 
        NATIONAL BABY WEEK—April 26 to 30! 
Baby Is Boss...    
       
       NO BACK SEAM IN LINING 
to chafe or rip. Perforated 
with AIR HOLES to let active 
feet breathe. No ridges or 
wrinkles to rub blisters. Built- 
in Arch Protector (not carrec- 
tive} to give a gentie lift. 
Stree t-t0°@ 
26 W. Huron St. 
Shoes for Young Folks 
FE 2-7440     | They 
a sweeping machine drove it through | 
| moral conscience, pos 
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  Encourage a smooth attractive tan this| keeps your skin moist and smooth while fil- 
year without burning or peeling. When you| tering the sun's rays. To tan or not to tan | 
head for the beach, tote along a suntan lo- will no longer 
tion with a built-in skin conditioner which | you. be a burning question with 
  
Stories for Pleasure Only | 
Won't Harm Youngsters By MURIEL LAWRENCE 
I've just finished reading seven 
enchanting stories for children. 
appear in a new weekly 
magazine for youngsters. 
It's the production of a brave 
editor. For the tales he offers give 
children no useful information. 
They de not provide Jimmy 
with a thinly disguised geography | 
lesson by reporting the nrarket | 
day experiences of those Mexican 
twins, Juanito and Juanita. They 
don't attempt te imstruct him offense to God. Instead, I regard 
on the operation of modern it as far more useful to Jimmy 
dairies by recounting the adven- and us than getting coats buttoned 
tures of his morning milk bottle. | quickly or all the information he 
They just content themselves “8 acquire on Mexican customs 
with offering Jimmy joyous enter- © the operation of modern dairies 
tainment. | So I take pleasure in’ recom- 
I couldn't believe it mending Story-A-Day magazine to 
enough I Ader fat cee ‘had the parents who read this column 
indeed felt guilty at asking me to ! Suggest that we read it with Jim- v his vocabu- comment on stories that offer mere | ™Y. Rot to enlarge joy to the young. lary~ or promote—our- opelatianship - 
In a letter that accompanied my to him, but because there's joy 
copy of them, I was asked to note , in it for both of us. that their occasional big words | The rest will come naturally. 
would “extend Jimmy's vacabu-| 
Carpets All Get lary.” And that be rcading them | 
to him, his parents would “‘build| ~~ . 
Dirty Despite Color 
An authority on carpets ant a healthy family relationship.” 
rugs says that visibility of soil | | in buttoning his own coat, because 
he is slow. It's what makes tm- 
patient interruptions of a  just- 
emierging crayon picture, because 
supper is ready. 
It's what drives us te over. | 
work resentfully in the kitchen 
while others are enjoying tele- | 
vision, It accounts for much of 
our morbid self-sacrifice to chil- 
dren and for a great, great deal 
of jealousy. 
Well. I do not regard joy as an 
  
  more pronounced on some colors 
than others, but even though the | 
soil is not readily apparent it ‘s 
| there just. the same on one color 
; as another. | . 
Regardless of color or type ~’ ships, we can settle down to 
share joy with him with a clear 
I think that this distrust of joy 
that serves no useful purpose is carpet. maintenance is the impor- 
quite typical of many of us, affect- tant item if we are to keep it 
ing many of our attitudes toward ; looking its very best. The use of 
children as well as toward our-|the hdousehéld vacuum cleaner | 
selves. every day on much traveled areas | 
It is, for instance, what closes|is advised, and at least once a) 
week where traffic is not so heavy. | 
    
  
  Pleasing. Mother is a cinch with 
@ smart now-into-Summer hand- 
bag! 
ALL LEATHER 
= etn aa = | to sew, is tested for fit. 
URSES | eo EEE 
    
Does such wonderful things for 
your figure. you just couldn't be a 
wall-flower in this dress. Juniors! 
. or sheer flattery, the halter neck. 
line is high in front — bare in 
Make it in crisp. tubbable 
cotton. wear it partying, picnick- 
ing. everywhere! 
Pattern 4769: Jr. Miss sizes 11, 
15, 15, 17. Size 13 takes 4 yards 
35-inch tubric. 
This pattern easy to use, simple back' 
plete illustrated instructions. 
Send 35 cents in coins for. this 
{pattern — add 5 cents for each   (get rid of fat |Odd Scraps. of Material 
Are Usable Don’t Waste Tile, 
Paper or Linoleum 
That’s Left Over - 
By HUBBARD COBB 
Everytime something gets done 
around the home there is stuff left 
over. This is because even pro 
fessionals can't estimate materia! 
needs down to the last fraction of 
an inch. 
In most cases the few remain- 
ing scraps are tossed out. This is 
a shame because they can be used 
for all sorts of worthwhile projects 
If you have a good amount of 
paper left over, it can be applied 
to cabinets, etc. 
Linoleum also makes a fine cov- 
ering for wastepaper baskets, both 
inside and out. Fasten it on with 
linoleum cement. It's also swell 
| for Yining kitchen drawers and 
| shelves 
| A few pieces of floor tile can 
make an attractive covering for a 
small kitchen table or the table 
that the kids eat off. If you have   t 
fei i 
tile. 
2/2 Hours a Week 
Saved by Dryer 
An authority says that on ea 
| week's washing an indoor tumbler 
| dryer saves an average of two and 
one-half hours for the homemaker 
This, of course, would compare to 
ja good drying day outside when 
| the time considered for the home- 
| maker would be that expended in 
|carrying the washing upstairs 
from the basement, out to the 
| line, hanging them and then bring- 
ing them in again 
Compared to the necessity of 
| hanging things indoors on a poor 
| drying day a great deal of bother 
and confusion is avoided in addi- 
| tion, beside ab ty to keep the 
{house uncluttered and in orger,   
  
  
        by 
“dietless 
reducing’ ose upto 20 Ibs. is 
| Be 
_All of those uncomfortable thing 
which have always been considere 
necessary in order to lose weight havi 
ag my outmoded. 
ow, with this new “si " for. 
me you can reduce-e ae - 
without dreary dieting, m P G. Messag   . 7 
money Dack 
Has com- | f'EK-TROL 
| pattern for 1st-class mailing. Send meal 
;to Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon- 
tiac Press Pattern Department, 
| 243 West 17th St.. New York 11, |! |New York. Print zone, name. size and the and style number. 
  
Nylon Fleece Coat 
Easy to Wash, Dry 
The coat you buy this year can 
be washed in the household 
washer and dried in the dryer, 
with the important “if.” of course, 
that it is known to be washable 
in_the first place. 
A nylon fleece coat. for example, 
washes and dries perfectly if the 
lining, too, is washable, and pro- 
vided that the wash period is 
brief and that the drying is kept 
short and the temperature low. 
Turkish towels, damp ready for 
drying, are put in with the coat 
to act as buffers while 
tumbles over and over. At the 
end, take out the coat before it 
is quite dry and adjust it carefully 
on a rust-proof hanger to finish 
drying. Excessive heat sets nylon, 
always remember. 
  
Most adults cannot remember 
| things tliat happened in their lives 
before thay were 4 or 5 years. old. get every cent back. ve 
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FE 4-4601         
  
  
KIMMINS LEATHER GOODS 14 W. HURON   FE 2-2620       All summer lene with a smart 
short coif ... styled for the 
summer season. 
| = eS. NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED: 
| owner: Mrs. LaChic Beauty Salon 
      LOOK YOUNGER 
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Spring Program — 
Is Announced 
by Male Chorus Members of MacDowell Male fae 
       
  
      
     Tel-Huron 
  the honeree’s mother and Mrs. 
Reginald Cox, Mrs. Erwin Hall, 
Mrs. Alfons Bochnig, Mrs. Chester 
Others were Mrs. Kenneth Black, - 
Dorothy Cadieux, June and Joan 
Voss, Marian Lingle, Barbara Rus- 
sell, Mrs. Glenn Husted, Ruth 
Flynn, Madah Jo Mack, Patricia 
Manning, Margaret Atkins, Nancy 
Clifton and Barbera Hunt. 
  
9 P.M. | 
wo put summer tines way ur ll Kepery Night Poatioe Press Phote ‘ 
Freshman dental students at the University of Michigan, | starched and unironed, start get ng 
State Officer Shows | /an Lamont of Nelson street, Duane Bigsby of Lakefield of Texas street and Jason Goode of Cherokee road examine \ing until « warm spell comes = Serge Regular 
Pictures to WCTU drive, Ken Dickstein of Chippewa road, William Bottomley |@* X-ray in the anatomy lab. hin & morning rnoon Os Che — 
Mrs. Elizabeth ‘Irwin, state sec- _ " ef Lebe Orion 
ond We poate of ecru. education-Group |"ihe as made   
            
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—_— > — — 
s | After the luncheon, Mrs. Morrell 
ete men, ECUCAtION Group | “iw Seiten, we rc! MAGNIFICENT PERMANENTS 
The slides and her lecture | : : 
on the World Convention of WCTU | af Gila “meee Cae onevtet | Music Guild Hears 
and Mrs. Elva Ashley gave ciety Saturday. | A program given by the Owen | 
Govesions. Mrs. rein and, Mrs. The group met at Hotel Waldron. aos Vocal eat idl enter- | COLD WAVE 
Rodney Moran gave prayers, and Orriciating at the@ceremony were tained members of the Pontiac | MACHINE or MACHINELESS the home of Mrs. LeRoy Shaffer of | work in dramatics and as a teacher | 
North Shirley avenue. | Seven new members were ini- there, gave two informal readings. $ Peers elem e - 
a 5” = °7”-=*10 =f also w guest, opohe to the | Women teachers’ educational so-| Student Program 
a duet wag sung by Mrs. Olsa Eloi : . The | 
Mason and Mrs. Ashiey. loise Tallant, Louise Burkitt. Mrs. | Music Guild Tuseday evening. ' . . 
ies, Mahl Mine bed 6 Stl pats made, Se Wiese ae ee Including the Italian Boy Haircut 
  served Mey 6 ts Coneal abeede| Pinger oe gig Nina sons a in the home of Mrs. nrg : OR ANY LE-CUT 
tin Rochester, . Frederick | Schmitz West Kennett road. 
Caurch. | Gillam of Oxford. Mrs. Ruth Hill of | was announced that the — STAFF EXPERT OPERATORS 
. . Troy, Laurine Jarvis of Lake| banquet for the guild will be held 
Pi Omicron to Hold Orion, Eugenia Keeler of Troy,|May 2 in First Congregational | OF Te Serve You! 
  Sunday Breakfast Mi Florence Oberg of Oxtord aid ' Church '| Open Wednesday All Day — Friday ‘til 9 P. M. Judy Berg of Michigan State 
Sage’ at the May” Breaks a Coming: Junior Recital May 2nd |] No Appointment Needed! immediate Service \   
  
                    
  
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eel dabelemiend| erie us Faverte Vaudevibe Rowtines 1| andre Beauty CSalon . Mrs. John Wilson is chairman of “JACKIE RAE” STUDIO | n . the breakfast to be served at 9:30; STUDIO on 8. Telegraph of Veorbets resus | 2nd Fleer Pontiec State Bank Bidg. Ph. FE 5-4490 
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= re es iid , Who else could create such perfectly finished 
- — > a. , 4 0 , and detailed shoes at such a modest price? + , 
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1954 PONTIAC, MICHIGAN ne. Ee 4 = 
  
Pontiac School Children Calmly Take Polio Vaccine 
  
  
supplemented in Pontiac by some 
14 extra groups composed main- 
ly of private citizens. 
Either city commissioners or 
city employes are included on most 
of the to help members di- 
rect activities in line with 
general city policies. 
The City Plan*Commission pre- 
pares the master plan for physical 
t of Pontiac and makes 
The Board of Tax Review meets 
once each year to check valua- 
tions placed by the city assessor ui 7 i trustees for the 
employes retirement system 
for the retirement 
plan set up for city 
It is trustee of the retire- 
is authorized to 
rettytce   
exceptions to the zoning ordinance 
under certain conditions where un- 
due hardship exists. 
carry Out the civil service act. 
The Electrical Examining Board 
passes on the qualifications of ap- 
plicants for electricians’ licenses. 
It makes any rules necessary to 
tion work in Pontiac. 
The Hospital Board of Trustees 
is charged with the operation of 
Pontiac General Hospital. Hospital 
functions previously handled at city 
hal] have been placed under the 
| board which is responsible to the 
city commission., 
ciplinary matters over police offi- 
cers beginning six months after 
the men are appointed. 
The Housing Board of Appeals 
hears owners whose properties 
have been condemned because 
of law violations and who claim 
the ruling is unjust or a hard- 
ship. Housing Commis- 
sion operates the Lakeside Homes 
housing development. With consent 
of the City Commission it can con- 
struct and operate other low-rent 
housing projects and redevelop 
housing in. substandard areas. 
The Plumbing Advisory Board 
investigates new materials, prac- 
  assure proper electrical installa-       
- WAITING THEIR TURN—Students line up to. wait | calm and well-behaved. 
their turns to receive the anti-polio vaccine. Officials | Monday in five county 
said most of the children inoculated Monday were 
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              * NOT BAD AFTER ALI—Mrs. George Bouvens | of 217 Going St, discovered that the inoculation of 60 Bloomfield Terrace, wipes off Patricia Lucas’ | wasn't as bad as she thought it would be. 
arm after Pat received her Salk shot. Little Pat, 
  
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Tell Story of Pair Behind Iron Curtain LONDON ® — Britain disclosed 
today a Soviet diplomat who sought 
asylum in Australia has produced 
hearsay 
the information from. the Russian 
Viadimir Petrov, with some re- 
serve because it is second-hand 
and undetailed. 
The spokesman was commenting 
on British newspaper reports that 
  two British officials who vanished 
with little trace from this country 
May 2% 1951. The Foreign Office 
previously had made it clear it be- 
lieves Burgess and Maclean are 
behind the Iron Curtain, 
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Maciean’s American-born wife 
and three children also vanished 
last fall from Switzerland and are 
believed with him. 
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The spokesman told newsmen the 
British government has received 
only incomplete accounts of Pet- 
rov’s story. But from this informa- 
“it is clear that 
    
| Spirit in Learning Is Vital Factor Petite Belt, » 
“The Gabriel Hern. veteran mewspaperman, ts aether of the best selling 
Oliver La Farge recently created a stir when he said that private 
schools offered an education superior to’that of.the public ones. The 
controversy brought to mind one of 
southern town. I'll call him Jimmy my boyhood playmates in a small 
Boyne, though that is not his name. 
Jimmy lived with his widowed mother “out by the graveyard.” 
  i remember the morning Jimmy came limping down Depot 
street with the sheriff en roufe te the station to catch the train. 
He was all smiles as he waved goodbye to us. “Tl send you 
a picture post card of my school when I get there,” he said. 
Twice during his term at reform school Jimmy was allowed to 
come home-for a visit. The first person he went to see was the judge 
who had sentenced him. “I can shoe three mules in an hour, judge,” 
he said, “and name all of the presidents of the United States and 
where they were born.” He wanted to assure the judge that he was 
making good on the big opportunity that had been opened to him. 
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civic affairs of his 
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trying to say is 
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people 
  of the Maclean and Burgess affair 
agent who gave himself up to the 
West in Germany after revealing 
a plot to murder an anti-Commu- 
nist leader, had given some in- 
— about Burgess and Mac- 
ean. 
Authoritative sources in Bonn 
  
  | Will Use Freezers WASHINGTON ® — Eisenhower 
administration specialists arranged 
to brief state and territorial gov- 
ernors today on the nation’s eco- 
nomic condition and there were ad- 
vance indications Democrgts would 
ask some pointed questions. 
Gov. G. Mennen Williams of 
Michigan, where the auto industry 
has been hard-hit by layoffs, said 
in an interview he intended to ask 
whether the administration has 
any plans for combatting unem- 
ployment, “I've been asking for 
some time, and I shal] keep on 
asking,”’ he said. 
Gabriel Hauge, President Eisen- 
hower’s administrative assistant 
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Attending the conference are 
  
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est government count of unem- 
ployed is 3,725,000. 
Labor unions have urged the ad- 
ministration to launch a federal 
spending program to provide jobs   
Tutoring Service Aids 
Two Scholastic Groups 
public service,” said one member. 
“Tt helps gitis get through 
college financially, and others get 
through academically.”   Administration to Brief State Governors 
  
    
    
       
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   DRESSING ROOM SCENE—Bob Durnbaugh (left) and Jerry 
Saturday enact @ scene in the dressing room from “Heaven Can Wait.” 
presented by students of Waterford Township | 
nights. Jerry plays the role of a 
Waterford Students Give 
Comedy Friday, Saturday WATERFORD TOWNSHIP— 
comedy, will 
auditorium of Waterford Township 
The play, the final student 
presented at $ both nights. be presented Friday and Saturday nights {in Wait.” a three-act 
the Heaven Can 
High School 
production of the year, will be 
centers around the complications of a prize fighter who, 
530 years too soon, comes back to earth. One act will 
heaven, one in a patio and another in the dressing room   
    
    MISS BARBARA KNAPP 
Mr. and Mrs, William Lee Knapp 
of 368 W. Maple Rd.. Walled Lake 
  -VEW Post, Auxiliary 
Hold Installation DRAYTON PLAINS — Joint in- 
stallation Of officers of David Bel- | 
isle VFW Post 4102 and Auxiliary | 
held Monday night with 90 per- | 
sons attending the ceremony | 
Officers of other VFW posts in’ 
the metropolitan area assisted in| 
the installation. Mrs. Marie Guill- | 
bault of Broadhead Post Auxiliary 
ef Detroit installed efificers ef the | Motor vehicle factory sales dur- had it not been for the Livonia! Chapel Memorial Cemetery, Bir- announce the of their 
daughter, Barbara. to Joseph W. 
Katona vr., son of Mr. and Mrs. 
Joseph Katona &r. of Glennie. 
An Aug. 14 wedding is being 
planned. 
Factory Auto Sales 
  Set 3rd Best Quarter: of the fighter. 
Playing the leading role of Joe, 
the fighter, will be Jerry O'Brien. 
Playing the roles of heavenly mes- 
sengers will be Jim Elliott and 
Bob Durnbaugh. 
Other major parts will be maken 
by Jeanne Shanck, Roscoe Hen- 
dry, Myles Watkins and Connie 
Davisen. 
As an added feature on the pro- 
> gram the curtain will rise on the 
| history of the school. “A Question 
,of Figures,’ which will be pre 
sented under the direétion of Pat 
Lohff. a senior. Sue Overholtzser, 
Joanne Parcells, Pat Wagonjack, 
Anna Mae Secon. Marsha Smith, 
and Pat McGinty make up the 
cast. 
Directing the comedy ‘Heaven 
Can Wait” will be Patty Looman. 
Livonia Fire Boosts 
‘State's 1953 Losses LANSING (UP) — Michigan's 
fire loss soared to a new high of 
$78,126,583 in 1953, but the record- 
breaking total was attributed chief- 
ly to the Livonia General Motors 
trnasmission plant fire damage of   
000 000 
| The Fire Marshal Division of 
| State Police reported today that 
| Michigan could have reduced its 
}loss approximately $2.473.000 be- 
jlow the 1952 mark of $36,600,412 
auxiliary. She was assisted by Mrs. | ing the first three months of this fire. 
Mary Louise Cook, conductress of | 
Heart-of-the-Lakes Post year hit the third highest total in A total of 216 persons was killed 
2706 at the history of the industry, accord-|in 1953 fires, an increase of 23) | infant 
| Lake Rd., it was announced today. Child Killed - 
Five-Year-Old Clawson | 
Girl Run Down Before | 
Mother's Eyes 
CLAWSON — Seconds after her 
mother shouted a warning to her. 
Syearcld Mary Lou Ellerbusch 
died under the wheels of an auto- 
mobile yesterday. ; 
After accompanying her mother, 
'Mrs. Robert Ellerbusch. and an 
sister, to a neighborhood 
grocery, Mary Louw became sep- | 
arted from them. police reported. 
The youngster was on one side 
ef Rechester road, while her 
mother and sister were on the 
ether. As she stepped inte the 
street, apparently to cross ever, 
her mother saw a car appreach- 
ing and shouted a warning. 
Instead of returning to the curb. 
Mary Lou ran into the path of a 
ear driven by Mrs. Frances Bur- 
gess. 36. of Warren Township. 
The Ellerbusches live at 667 Bow- 
ers. Elierbusch is an instructor 
at Rochester High School. 
Mt. Clemens Father =, 
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      Drowns in Clinton. 
| Clyde Deloach, #@-year-old father 
drowned yester- : 
  
Culler reached Deloach but was 
unable to hold onto him in the 
swift current. 
Deloach was working alone from 
the scaffolding when one of the) 
beams broke. pitching him into| 
10-foot deep water 
_Dressmaker to Move 
| DRAYTON PLAINS — Bader’s | '   
( Dressmaking Shop will be moved 
to the owner's home at 1700 Scott |       
      
LEAVE FOR PTA CONVENTION—A portion of Pontiac's delega- Pentiag Press Phete 
tion to the state convention of the Parent Teacher Association, im | 1,000 Oakland County school patrons, including many from Pontiac, 
session in ‘Saginaw, is shown early today boarding a bus here. About | are at the convention.   
‘Would Regulate 
Proposed Law Drawn 
Pool Rooms, Dance 
Halls, Bowling Alleys 
WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — A| proposed ordinance to 
billiard and pool rooms, dance 
and bowling alleys in Water- 
Township was read at last 
meeting -of the 
ordinance would provide 
the issuance of permits, provide 
the 
and con- 
the recreation places. ac- 
cording to Louis Barry township 
other action. the board ap 
pointed Ray Olson vice chairman 
of the Planning Commission. to at- 
the regional planning com- 
mission meeting in Detroit this 
weekend. 
  
The 
will 
  
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Mrs. Robert C. Mackie 
HOLL Y—Service for Mrs. Robert 
C. (Isabella) Mackie, 71, of 4304 
Grand Hall Rd., who died suddenly 
yesterday in Flint Hurley Hospital, 
will be held Thursday at 1 p.ni. 
at Dryer Funeral Home. 
| Cremation will be ‘ 
at White 
| mingham. 
Mrs. Emma H. A. Karz 
FARMINGTON—Service for Mrs. |   Harbor, who will transfer | ing to the Automobile Manufac-| more than in 1952. The victims | Ema H. A. Kurz. 6 ot 37190 W. | Keego into the David Belisle Post Auxi- 
liary. 
Following installation, refresh- | 
ments werd served by ladies of the, were recorded in 1951 (1,080,185) | Mon Enters Gui 
In 1953. | auxiliary and a _ get-acquainted 
period was held. . 
Waterford Village PTA 
_____ WATERFORD — “Fun Night” will be held by the Waterford Vil- 
lage School PTA at its meeting at 
8 p.m. tomorrow. 
and prizes. Cook books with recipe 
by PTA members, T-shirts and 
sweat shirts will be_on sale. . to Hold Its ‘Fun Night’ | 
je wp tho per cent over February. turers Assn. 
The AMA said total sales hit 
1,718.275. Higher first quarter sales 
and in 1953 (1.848.186) 
the industry's greatest output 
year, first quarter sales totaled 
only 1.637.493 
In March 
perted factory sales totaled (633 
  
2 County Births Featured will be games, contests | Aubgre Heights 
and Mrs. William J Craig Jr 
announce the birth of a son. William 
James TTI, at Pontiac General Hospital 
pri] 23. Mr | included .81 children and two fire- 
; men. 
  
Ity Plea 
on Night Breakin Charge 
William C. Donnelly, of 3303 
Rowena, Royal Oak, filed a guilty 
(he association Te) plea today before Oakland County | will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday at 
' Circuit-Judge Frank L. Doty on a 
| breaking and entering in the night- 
Donnelly, who admitted entering 
| Radio Temple, a church building 
in Berkley, last Jan. 9, will be 
sentenced May 10. He \.as returned 
to Oakland County Jail when he 
failed to post a $2,000 bond   
Utica Area Expands F acilities to Meet 
  Sudden Influx of New Citizens There By ROBERT G. HANLEY 
Press Suburban Editor 
@econd im the series of articies 
@ealing with the growth of Utica) 
Just how well the Utica area is 
preparing to meet the growth and 
onrush of new citizens is explained 
by Howard G. Crissman, mayor of 
Utica, and Supervisor ‘Arthur 
‘Priehs of Sterling Township. 
Utica was listed as having 1,196 
residents in the 1950 census. Mayor 
Crissman said he “couldn't even 
guess” what the population would 
in five years. However, growth 
stemming from new industries in 
the area will send population fig- 
  building of future additions. Ad- 
ditions are scheduled for Auburn- 
shire and Disco Schools. 
  School Superinténdent Wililam R. 
|Davis. “It all depends on new 
| housing developments.” Davis said 
| he expected an enrollment increase 
| of 300 for next year. 
Growth in police and fire pro 
tection is keeping pace with growth and may be adapted for the at the bank. said rapid progress | ville, 
is being made toward completion. 
| Lather M. Rogers; Utica Meth- 
| Others are Trinity Lutheran 13-Mile Rd. will be at 2 p.m. Fri- 
day at Spencer J. Heeney Funeral 
|Home, with burial in West Farm- | 
| ington Cemetery. She died Turs- 
day. 
| Robert A. Grubb 
| DURAND — Service for Robert 
| A. Grubb, 88, of 9975 Lehring Rd. 
| Lewis Small Funeral Home, Byron, 
| Mich. with burial Friday at Wa- 
| tertoo,-Wis.He died Monday 
Mr. Grubb fs survived by 
daughters, Mrs. Albert Martin of 
| Drayton Plains, Mrs. Preston Aus- 
|tin of Durand and Mrs. carl 
| Alschbach of Ferndale; a son, Car- 
roll of Riverfalis, Wis., two sisters, 
a brother, five grandchildren and 
lthree great grandchildren, 
Steve Matyas 
GOODRICH — Service for Steve 
Matyas, 79, of 8257 State Rd., will 
-be at 2 p.m. Thursday from C. F. 
Sherman Funeral Home, Orton- 
with buriab in  Orton- 
ville Cemetery, He died. Tuesday | 
at University Hospital, Ann Arbor. 
Willard 8. Haines   lard.H. Haines, 85, of 4060 Haines | 
Rd., Attica, was held this after-| 
noon at the Lester Smith ang Son | 
Funeral Home, with burial in Lum | 
Cemetery. He died Monday. 
Surviving are three daughters, | 
lie Powell of Lapeer and Mrs. 
Viva Hockin of Davison; a son,   in population, according to City | Church, Rev. L_ Heinecke; Utica | Arnold, at home; five sisters, in-. 
Clerk E. W.. Havel. 
| department now has five men on The police | Evangelistic Center, Rev. Arthur | cluding Mrs 
|Baumann; Pilgrim Holiness May Steinbrink of | 
| North Branch and Mrs. Myra Rob- | 
duty and is expecting to add more, | Church, Rev. Robert D. Ackerman; | inson of Pontiac, two brothers and 
Havel said. The department, head- 
ed by Police Chief Hazen: Ander- 
son, has the use of two cars and a 
two-way radio system 
The fire department, a cooper- 
ative volunteer organization 
headed by Fire Chief Edward 
  |St. Lawrence Catholie Church, 
Rev. Edward DeKeyser; and Utica 
Community Church, Rev. Gert 
Westerberg. | three great grandchildren. 
Albert M. Bell 
UTICA—Service for Albert M. 
Bell, 55, of 47847 Van Dyke, will | 
    
  
   
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  IMLAY CITY—Service for Wil-| 
Mrs. Gertrude Best and Mrs. Bil- || Deaths in Nearby Communities be at 2 p.m. Thursday at Schwarz- 
koff-Milliken Funeral Home, with 
burial in Cadillac Memorial Gar- 
dens Cemetery. He died Monday 
at Mt. Joseph Hospital. Mt. Cem- 
ens. 
Mrs. Elliott C. Clifford 
FERNDALE—Service for Mrs. 
p.m. Thursday at Spaulding 
Son Funeral Home, with burial in 
Oakview Cemetery. She died Tues- 
Besides her husband, she is sur- 
vived by two sons, Elliott C. Jr. of 
Hazel Park and Bruce of Fern-|four sewers. Streets where the | 
dale; a daughter, Mrs. Edward C. 
McNary of Union Lake. five sis 
ters, three brothers and six grand- 
children. 
Clarence Victor Johnson 
HAZEL PARK—Service for Clar- estab- | ' Pontiac City Affairs | Polio Panel Discussion   
4C Licenses Are Re 
Pastime Places 3:Conditionally Approv Four Class C |iquor-by-the-glass 
licenses were renewed for 1954 last 
night by Pontiac City Commission 
and three others were given 30 
| day conditional approval! 
One tavern license was renewed 
and three others were given tem- 
regulate | porary approval. 
| Gass C permits approved 
were Mary's Tavern at 837 Bald. 
win Ave., Greem Tavera at 1225 
| Baldwin, LNO-U Ime at 64 F. | Kennett Rd. and Nick's Restau- 
rant at 733 Glenwood Ave. 
Commissioners noted that under 
|@ new court interpretation of the 
liquor laws Nick's Restaurant is 
too close to a church. They 
they would notify the Michigan 
Luguor Control Commission of the 
condition and let the state decid> 
whether or not to revoke the -1i- 
cense 
Class Cs issued for 3 days while 
owners make changes ordered by 
city inspectors were the Home 
Lunch at 370-72 E. Kennett Rd. 
John's Bar and Restaurant at 913 
the Edsel Ford | County Calendar | Baldwin Ave. and the 
Lunch at 879 Baldwin Baldwin 
sen St.. Was approved, while two 
| @thers at 572 5. Saginaw “t. and 
883 Baldwin Ave. were granted 
| A tavern license previously held 
{at 65% 58. Saginaw St.. by William 
Warden was extended until June 
115 while Warden finds a new lo 
cation. 
In other action. commissioners 
received a letter from the Pontiac 
General Hospital board of trustees ' 
| asking if the city planned another 
vote on a bond issue for hospital 
| expansion in the near future. Com- 
missioners said they would study 
| the matter and report to the hos 
| pital board. 
A public hearing was deferred 
| twe weeks on intention to con- 
struct curb, gutter, drainage and 
| related work on Tennyson from 
| culate petitions for and against 
| the improvement. 
A resolution of public necessity 
|was approved and public. hearing 
| set for Tuesday on construction of 
' sewers would be intalled and esti- 
mated costs are: 
| - Wyom from existing sewer east of 
Moter to Prankiin. $3 
B from Gtanley to Richmond 
  West cetem from Carlisle to Stan- 
drainage and related work on 
Second from Joslyn to Barkell |   said | 
A tavern license af 335 Wes: | 
| saeet from University to the PO rs 
a m fhatiroaa. i eee ewed, 
ed An engineer's cost estimate of 
$4.569 was accepted and publi 
hearing set for Tuesday on pro 
posed construction of curb. gutter ’ 
drainage and reiated work on 
Stout from Green to Palmer. Heard by Covert PTA 
WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — A 
panel discussion on polo high 
lighted last week's meeting of the 
Hudson Covert School PTA 
Fifth grade hame room methers 
served refreshments 
Richardson Farm Dairy 7350 Highland Rd. 
Invites You 
to Stop in: and 
| Try Our 
Line of 
*Tasty 
Sandwiches 
*Fountain Dishes 
°15 Flavors of Ice 
Cream 
*Baked Goods | 
| °Party Snacks 
‘oFresh Dairy ~ Products 
Guaranteed 
DRAYTON 
JEWELERS Watch Repair 
& 3. OEXTROM, Free 
8 Deers Nerth of the Geat   
A proposal was referfed to the 
city manager from Charies W 
Coisch and Cari D. Leonard asking 
to exchange property owned by 
them for city property on Feather 
stone 
Public hearings were held on in- 
tention to construct and special 
assessment roils ordered for Tues- 
day on proposed construction of 
curb, gutter, drainage and related 
work on - | 
from Josiyn to Barkeii 
le ellew from J@wim to University 
R U from Gagivew to Baldwin 
A public hearing was conducted 
and special assessment roi! ordered 
for Tuesday on planned construc- 
tion of a water main in East Ypsi- 
lanti from Baldwin to the PO & N 
Railroad 
A notice was received from the 
Michigan Municipal League invit- 
ing commissioners to attend the 
annual regional] meeting May 12 
at Fenton 
A bid was received from Arthur 
4. Law for part of six city-owned 
lots in Mount Clemens Hills Sub- 
division. } 
The commission officially com 
mended Odin H Johnson for his 
work while serving as Pontiac 
Municipal Court judge by appoint. | 
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Waterford Library Unit 
to See 2 Films Friday 
WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—Two 
films, “Impressionable Years and 
films. ‘‘Impressionable Years’ and 
“The Library Family Affairs’ will 
terford Community Library at 1 
p-m. Friday at the CAI Building. 
| A business meeting is scheduled 
| and plans for summer service will 
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UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT 
j Pizza Pies — Banquets — Parties 
“Genuine Homecocking™ 
Open 24 Hours Daily 
HOTEL ROOSEVELT Coffee Shop 125 N. Perry FE 5-8126 
Good Food — Friendly Service 
Catering to Banquets and Private Parties 
PURE FOOD “=iur" and BAR 
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         "sg | every kind of food. 7 Efforts. were made year to 
Stiff Opposition eliminate all aid to India. 
WASHINGTON # — Vorys | Criticism of Nehru's recent poll- 
(R-Ohio) today rough |¢ies; including his ban on- the 
handling for President Eisenhow.| fight over India of American 
ers to continue planes ferrying troops to Indo- 
aid china, has been sharpest in the| | 
Senate. Several senators have ad- 
vocated a halt or sharp curtail- 
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JAM SESSION 
Tunetoppers with Garry Wells 
“You Can't Beat Manny's for Fun”   
            
  
  
  
  
  Walled Lake Casino 
  
EAT MORE LUNCH 921 W. Huron Street Next to Huron Theeter 
EVERY DAY LOW PRICES Pork Chops, Salad, 
Bread and Butter 
      to Open on Saturday 
Two bands, those led by Paul 
| La Voie and Leonard Stanley, will 
open the season of dancing at 
Walled Lake Casino on Saturday. 
|The Casion’s lineup of bands for 
| the season includes Sammy Kays, 
Ralph Marterie, Ralph Flanagan, 
| Johnny Long, Jan Garber, Charlie 
Spivak, Buddy Morrow and Shep 
| Fields. Though the park itself is in 
| operation Friday through Sunday, 
  
       
     
    
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7:25-9:35 || Cmonue’: .'25 Anim     
    | there will be dancing on Saturday 
| nights only at the Casino until 
| the latter part of May. 
  
  
  
  
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By BOB THOMAS 
|more marks his 76th birthday to- | 
| day, and the crusty old gent shows 
“Me quit?’ he snorts. ‘The day 
after I retire, I'll curl up and 
  ported for a rehearsal of his radio 
| and sailed into the studio. Although 
|a hip injury has cut down his mo 
bility, his mind remains as agile 
  | growled. 
trying to forget it. Jack Benny is 
| only I'm 180. When you get as i 8 
brations, he beamed as songstress @ 
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no signs of giving up his family | watching TV. 
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Rain Doesn't Stop Wolves’ 
Nine or Skipper Golf Team Rain curtailed the spring sports schedule for Ogkiand County’s prep athletes-again/Tuesday with just a 
handful of cghtests completed. 
Clarkston Hligh’s baseball team 
won its first game of the season 
after three setbacks by tripping 
Clearanceville, 3-1, in a Wayne- 
Oakland League game. Mt. Clem- 
ens-St. Mary rallied in the final 
inning to top Rochester 846. 
Oa the track, Cranbrook took 
City Baseball 
Junior Clinic 
Starts May 8 Sessions Will Be Held 
at 3 Fields for Boys. 
8-14 Years Old 
Pontiac Parks & Recreation De- 
partment’s 1954 junior baseball | 
clinic has been scheduled to get | 
under way Saturday, May 8, at 
three city playing fields   
  
until noon, through June 13. | 
Boys 814 years of age are ell- | 
Instruction will include batting, | gible to enter the clinic. 
fielding, throwing, base running, | 
rules and team organization. 
Ciinic will be held at Washing- 
ton Junior High's athletic field. 
Wilson School field and the Colum- 
should go to the field nearest their 
homes. 
Only equipment needed will be 
tennis 
A for managers 
junior baseball teams will be in Altercation bia-Joslyn diamonds. Youngsters | 
of | 
held | | 
Wednesday, May 12. at the Parks | Jerry Priddy of Seattle today was | “8” nine firsts te edge Walled Lake 
58-61, and in golf, Waterford 
Rain failed to affect the Skippers’ 
Larry Wigner, who took ‘medalist 
honors with 43. It was the 3rd win 
in 4 meets for Don Arsen’s squad. 
Clarkston spoted Clarenceville a 
Rochester gathered nine hits but 
wild pitches and passed balls were 
damaging. However, the Falcons 
led 6-5 until the 7th when two er- 
rorg and one hit gave the Moun- 
taineers’ three markers. 
Rochester catcher Buzz DeBaene 
rapped three straight singles. 
COUNTY RESULTS 
SEB. Clarkston 3 Clarenceville 1 
MC it. Mary 8 Rochester 6 
TRACE 
Cranbrook 34. Walled Lake $1 
Gour 
Pontise 13, Port Huron 3 
Waterford 189, Hamtramek 104 
Priddy Fined 
for His Part     CAMPY’S HAND—Brooklyn - manager 
Walter Alston (right) checks up on the injured | expressed amazement he kad been able to play 
left hand of catcher Roy Campanella before the start | with such a painful handicap. In the game, the first 
of Tuesday night's Dodger-Cardinal game in St. |he has played since receiving the doctor's report, 
Louis. Campanella’s New York doctor reported that |Campanella had a single and double in four trips 
X-rays showed a broken bone in his hand and |to the plate. Upsets Derby Calculations 
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Play Begins in June   
  Rainier Official 
| PCL Prexy’s Ruling Is 
and a baseball glove.| ‘Lousy Decision’ 
LOS ANGELES ® — Manager Says) 
By JACK SAYLOR 
| District (Oakland County) Ameri- 
Legion Junior Baseball League | 
& Recreation Department, 35 Hill | fined $100 by Pacific Coast League | 14 season. 
street. Managers of Midgets (12/ President Clarence L. Rowland for | 
years and under) and Class F (14| an altercation last Saturday night | though it appears that once again 
and under) teams will meet at! 
7 p.m., while managers of Class 
E (16 and under) and Class D (18 
and under) will meet at 8 p.m. 
Hillsdale Woman 
Near Top in WIBC SYRACUSE, N. Y. (UP) —Mrs 
Helen Martin of Peoria, IJ., main- 
tained a two-point lead over Zeina 
Hutchins of Hillsdale, Mich., in the 
singles competition of the Wom- 
en's International Bowling Con- 
gress today despite an impressive   
series by Piss Hutchins in the 
solo tion. 
Miss ins, who decided to 
try her in the singles after 
rolling a 490 series in the team 
event ef Monday night, put to 
gether games of 225, 199 and 242 
last night for 2nd place. Mrs. Mar- 
tin rolled a 668 series on Sunday 
night to lead in the singles. 
  
Big Victory Margin 
Texas A&M football teams have 
won 305 out of 505 regular season 
games since 1894, and in addition 
to that have annexed victories in 
six out of 10 of their bowl games. with catcher Red Mathis of San 
| Diego. 
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Mathis suffered a broken arm 
and is hospitalized in Seattle. Hs 
playing career may have been end- 
ed because of the injury. Priddy 
suffered a neck injury. 
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In Seattle, Priddy said he could 
not see why he should be singled 
out for penalty unless Rowland re- 
ceived a false report of the inci- 
dent. ; 
Devey Soriano general manag- 
er of the Rainiers said Rowland’s 
action “was a lousy decision. It 
gives everybody on the coast the 
impression that Priddy was at 
fault.’” 
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Soriano said the umpires should 
share the blame with Priddy and 
Mathis because “‘they were slow 
to kick Mathis out for throwing his 
bat, which gave Priddy time to 
| step in and stick up for his 
pitcher.” 
| Stackhouse Honored 
Keith Stackhouse, three - year 
regular at guard or forward. was 
'named at season's end captain of 
the 1954 Michigan State basketball 
‘ team.     A Gteam circuit is assured, al-| 
| Pontiac will not be represerged. | Plans Set for 6-Team Oakland County 
Legion Loop, but Pontiac Still ‘Out’ 
| A former power in the league, Pon-| ganizational meeting of man- (Robert S. Lytle of Los 
Plans have been laid for the 18th| tiac has not been an entry: for) agers and post chairmen has 
several seasons. 
Al Voss of Birmingham, junior 
baseball chairman for the 18th 
District commission, reports that 
the summer circuit will start | 
operations June 10. A final or- | 
    
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By ROBERT FE. VOGES 
EAST LANSING @—There's go- 
ing to be a bang-up blowout in 
Lansing next Tuesday night for 
Ralph H. Young, retiring as Mich- 
igan State athletic director after 
3 years. 
George 8. Alderton, sports edi- 
tor of the Lansing State Jour- 
nal, is one of those handling the 
arrangements. Alderton says the 
affair will attract one of the 
biggest arrays of national sports 
names ever to gather at Lansing. 
To a man, all the athletic di- 
rectors of Big Ten schools have 
accepted invitations. Only possible 
absentee is Ted Payseur of North- 
western, who is recovering from 
illness 
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Notre Dame and Marquette, two 
other schools closely associated 
with Michigan State in sports 
through the years, are sending 
large delegations. Athletic direc- 
tors Ed (Moose) Krause and Con-     
Revenge for Bolt to IBC   
Parkway Promoter Had Hunch Slade 
Could Deflate ‘Hurricane’ Jackson By GAYLE TALBOT 
NEW YORK ® — It will be pos- 
sible now for the nation’s boxing 
fans to settle back and start work- 
ing up a fever over the heavy- 
weight championship between 
Rocky Marciano and Ezzard 
Charles on June 17 without having 
to worry about whether their latest 
heart throb, Hurricane Jackson, is 
being done out of his rights. 
Jimmy Slade, the happy char- | acter from Harlem, attended to 
terweight by popular acclaim. 
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Jackson, like Davey before him, 
had looked unbeatable and posi-     
Two 1953 Fi nalists Gain 
Title Round in AAU Test BOSTON @ — Two beaten final- 
ists of the 1953 tournament are 
among ™ survivors ~f two days’ 
furious battling who rested today 
in preparation for -tomorrow 
night’s final action of the Nation- ee 
    
Race Fans Invited 
to Track ‘Open House’ | Jackson's managers, it seems, 
heavyweight division is down |~ tively lethal as he disposed of such 
had notified Brenner that they 
were quitting him to go bi 
    said. 
Following Saturday's open house 
(1:30 to 5 p.m.), the track will! 
open Sunday afternoon with a hard 
top program. A ap race will 
feature the inaugural nine event 
program. Trials begin at 1 p.m., 2 r ? two of whorh drew’ 
semifinal. 
reenfield of 
i Everett. | 
Pittman Jackson would fill through having guaranteed 
ceroni: $10,000, the promote Huge Affair Being Planned 
to Honor Young of MSC rad Jennings will head the Irish 
and Hilltoppers representatives. 
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_ Sponsors stress that the testi- 
monial isn't limited to sports big 
shots. Everyone who has known 
and worked with Young during his 
more than 30 years on the Michigan 
sports scene is urged to. attend. 
Kobs Keeps Close 
Check on Hurlers John Kobs, canny Michigan   been set for May 17 at the Legion 
hall in Birmingham. r 
    
      
  After Record Texan Cle 
High Jump     Hasty Road Is 
Surprise Victor 
Over Determine Breaks Into Coast's 
Domination of May 1 
Race Predictions 
By ORLO ROBERTSON 
LOUISVILLE, Ky. ®—The 80th } 
  a hasty turn today but there was 
horses will be dropped into the 
entry box for the $100,000 added 
Twenty-four hours ago it was 
“California Here I Come’ with a 
pair of three-year-olds from the | Holding. 
every indication the names of 18 ,. COMMERCE, Tex. # — Chuck 
the East Texas State Col- 
lege stringbean, 
al seven feet the 
now his coach 
in a meet before aT nit 
fore he graduates and enters 
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Racing People 
Rally Behind     West Coast dominating predictions 
as to the outcome of Saturday's 
rich turf classic. 
Then yesterday a strapping 
horse from the Middle West by 
the name of Hasty Read hung 
a head defeat on Determine, one 
of the Californians, in the mile of 
all it had taken 
record smashing perform- 
back one a 
Thé lanky Correlation, 
  Birmingham, Waterford, Claw- 
son and Berkley will again enter 4:45 p.m. (EST) (CBS) and broad- | 
teams, Royal Oak returns after a cast from 4:15 to 4:45 by the same | 
| 1-year absence and Holly is ex- | 
pected back in the loop after sev- 
eral years without a team 
Milford and Farmington also are 
possible entries. 
Both Chief Pontiac and Cook- 
Nelson posts in Pontiac were 
sounded out by Voss 1 -garding the 
sponsorship of a Pontiac entry in 
ner previous Pontiac entries 
played, reported interest, but it is 
preoccupied with a $40,000 addition 
to its post home. 
According to Voss, Cook-Neison 
indicated it would back the team, 
but needed someone to handle 
the activity for the post. This 
detail was offered by William V. 
Coulacos, erecutive director of 
the Pontiac Boys Club. 
  State baseball coach, keeps such 
close check on the progress of his | 
pitchers, that at the end of any | 
workout or game he can produce 
charts to show literally every- 
thing they did. ee . 
Chart entries include total num- 
ber of pitches, number of walks, 
number of curves, fast balls and 
slow balls which were balls or 
strikes.“ 
At the end of each week sum- 
the roster on such matters as con- 
trol and efficiency with the various 
pitches. 
Posted 260 Wins   
  
Major League Results AMERICAN LEAGUE 
Wen Lest Pret. Behind 
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  committee. To date, however, Voss has 
heard nothing further from the 
post. There is a possibility that 
, Birmingham's post migit sponsor 
a second team to be composed of 
Pontiac boys if the posts in the 
city do not. 
Cards’ Players 
Moving Fast   
ting|ON Base Paths By The Associated Press 
ST. LOUIS @—The St. Louis 
Cardinals, rapidly climbing in the 
National League standings, also 
are moving fast on the base paths. 
The Redbirds have stolen at least 
one base in each of their last five 
Redlegs, on top of the National 
League standings, are doing just 
that. 
MILWAUKEE (®—Andy Pafko, a 
veteran of 11 National League sea- 
sons, has gotten off to one of his 
best starts in many years. 
The Braves’ outfielder has col- 
lected 10 hits in 23 times at bat 
for a 435 average. He had two 
hits in three trips in last night's 
game against the New York 
Giants. 
Warren Orlick Named 
to State PGA Officership 
Annual state meeting of the Pro- 
fessional Golfers’ Association is 
being held today at the Kingsley 
Inn in Bloomfield Hills. 
Over the weekend some changes 
were made in the state PGA of-   
  membership and reclassification | 
Musial Paced Hitters 
Stan Musial of the Cardinals has 
led the National League in triples 
    which will be televised from 4 to 
network. 
- Asked if he saw anything in the 
Derby Trial that made him scared, 
| Noble Threewitt, trainer of Corre- 
lation, replies: 
“Tl saw plenty, and it didn’t make 
me happy.” 
And Threewitt wasn't kidding. 
|For Hasty Road ripped off the 1st 
| six furlongs in 1:09 3-5 
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general manager 
ork Yankees. 
signed DeWitt yesterday 
as assistant to George Weiss. The 
post was left Vacant recently when 
Roy Hamey left the club to be- 
general manager of the 
Philadelphia Phillies. _| hospital expenses and a weekly Injured Rider. 
More Than $5,000 Has 
Already Been Collected 
for Caffarella 
BOWIE, Md., April 28 ‘#—The 
| Horsé racing fraternity which has 
| raised more than $5,000 is trying 
today to collect some more for 
Mike Caffarella, a jockey from | 
Schenectady, N. Y.. who will never | 
ride again and will be lucky to! 
walk. 
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| the jockeys, but they felt it wasn't 
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contributed $3,100. Horse- 
men have given another $1,000. 
Rookie Boxer 
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The 
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job. He will get the best possible 
  By GRANTLAND RICE 
early in the season to do any forecasting. Five 
months still remain before the winning teams hit 
in the first place, both teams are ably 
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With 75 Total, Pontiac 
| Wins, 12-3 The Miami Springs course, where they hold the Miami Open, is me. : 
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It was a good one     
Open House Set Sunday 
at Lake Angelus Track 
Lake Angelus Speedway will 
| Start its activity for the season 
with open house Sunday 
A full afternoon of racing is The ball went all the way and “es { 
Fanelli in the featured Quincy 
Purse. DeSpirito Rides 4 . His other wins were Lady Finn 
Winners at Suffolk Just You in the scheduled May 9% A series of | fourt in the second 
h and Lord Louis in the 
| rodeos also is planned at the track, BOSTON —Jockey Tony De- eighth 
| formerly known as the Chief Pon- SPirito is getting plenty of work 
| time Speedway. First rodeo wil! | in preparation for his first Ken- 
‘be May 1516 Motorcycle races tucky ride aboard Maine Chance 
also o may be held. | Farm's Black Metal Saturday. 
    
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  \\ —— Tony rode four winners in ac- 
cepting eight mounts at Suffolk 
Downs Rs yesterday—inciuding Chief 
N Sf 4 IIOP AAZALLALLALL LLL land Indians in 1978 each made 
two hits in an inning twice in one 
game. one of baseball's rare feats. 
  
  Reds Gain NL Lead, sar f 
  | Chicago clubhouse telling the writ- 
lers why he thought his White Sox 
S had a better chance to knock off 
| bench with the word The White Sox beat Whitey | 
me first time in his brief | 
career. Ford had | 
ry record over the Chi- "Old 
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Good Chance fo. 
‘Knock Off’ NY Figures Pitching Will 
Be Big Factor in Race 
for AL Flag | 
By JACK HAND 
NEW YORK #—Paul Richards | 
}gat in the roomy office off the | | 
  the Yankees this season 
In the midst of the discourse, a 
fellow came in from the Yank 
“Casey says his 3rd and 4th hit- 
ters are batting -300—together 
**Tell him my heart bleeds,’ was 
I think we have a much better 
chance te knock off the Yankees 
this year. No, I don't think we 
can depend on their being weak 
er. Our pitching is considerably 
stronger.” 
He counted olf the pitchers one 
by one—Bob Keegan. Virgil Trucks 
Billy Pierce, Don Johnson, Mike 
Fornieles, Sandy Consuegra, Harry 
Dorish, Al Sima, Jack Harshman 
Keegan, usually slow to get start- 
ed in the spring off his major and 
minor leauge récords, has been a 
ball of fire this year, winning his 
first two starts. Had Richards 
taken it easy on Bob in training’ 
Richards is well pleased with 
Johnny Groth, his new center field- 
er who is hitting 308 at the mo 
ment He also is enthused about 
the fine comeback start by Ferris 
Fain. hitting 3 after his disas- | solace to be found in such stale 
| stance. They lost two stars, Sid 
+ Bobby Thomson.   
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Filled for Both : - 
People, Horses | 
Bosox Lose Pair of 
Stars; Many Kentucky 
Derby Colts Out 
By PAT ROBINSON 
NEW YORK (INS)—This has 
been an unlucky year in sports. 
Old Lady Luck has frowned on 
horses and humans with equal dis- 
favor. And, worse still, she has 
concentrated on the stars for 
marks of her displeasure. 
With so many bad breaks going 
against individuals gnd teams, no 
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low as well as the high, the meek 
lequally with the haughty. Take 
the Pittsburgh Pirates, for in- 
Gordon and Cal Abrams, and Sat- 
urday Gail Henley crashed into 
an outfield wall 
Cincinnati Reds lost Andy Se@!- 
nick. their veteran catcher, with 
You remember the flock of in-° 
juries that hit Syracuse of the 
National Basketball League. Na 
tionals had plenty of luck but all Milwaukee broken finger los, 
leading candidates for the Ken- 
tucky Derby 
Turn-To, Porterhouse, Big Crest 
Double Speed, Duc De Fer, Duke's 
Les. Maharajah and Pie King a!! 
were sidelined for the Derby with 
injuries 
Dupas Out to 
Regain Prestige NEW ORLEANS ® — Speedy 
Ralph Dupas, out to justify his No 
4 lightweight ranking after a poor 
showing lest month, meets heavy- 
hooking Dennis Pat Brady tonight 
in a nationally-televised 10-rounder 
(CBS-RV). at 9 o xiock. 
Dupas, an 18-year-old high 
school student with 58 triumphs 
in 55 professional coatings, will 
be making his ird appearance 
over the 1@reand distance. The 
clever hit-and-rum artist dropped 
a split decision te lightweight 
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ke Provide By KEN ALYTA 
PINEHURST. N.C. ® — How 
does it feel to play golf with the | 
President of the United States? | 
Take the word of Billy Joe Patton, 
the amateur sensation of the re- 
cent Masters tournament> 
wonderful experience. 
Billy Joe was the talk of the) 
country when he led the Masters | 
through two rounds and then came | 
charging back after a so-so third | 
round to finish only one shot back 
of Sam Snead and Ben Hogan. ‘| 
But to the 32-year-old lumber- | 
man from Morganton, N.C., the 
biggest thrill of his life came holes with the President than I 
was in the (owmament itseif.’’ 
* 
Patton added, Mr. Eisenhower 
is a wonderful golfing companion. 
He puts you at ease and kids you | 
it's a}just like the fellows back home 
| do. I'd have to put him on my | 
list of the most ardent golfers I | 
have ever met. He really loves 
s . 
Patton, who trav * @ great — 
of the time for the lumber con- 
had never been invited to the| 
Masters before. He qualified for | d Patton's Big Thrill |day after the close of the tourna- 
;ment and Patton usually has man- 
laged to arrive a day earlier to 
catch the play, 
. > * 
Patton says that he'll continue 
| his pattern of recent years—busi- 
|mess first, golf second. ““My part- 
ners and I had a council of war sak weed tet 029 ale te 
both the U.S. open and the na- 
tional amateur tournaments eed 
year I'd play in them. That, along 
with the North-South and the Mas- | 
ters, means about five weeks |   
    
MSC Professor Studying 
ci'in'wind'te hasan meee Fish for Social Behavior EAST LANSING W# — Thailand’s 
later that week when he played a bid by his selection as a Walker colorful Betta fish — which seem 
golf with President Eisenhower. 
“Honest,"’ 
matches of the North and South | 
tournament here, “I was more 
nervous saa _ —_ or = | Cup team alternate last year. He's 
ters tournaments as a galleryite, | 
however. A lumbermen's conven- 
tion at Augusta opens annually the 
  
State Golfers 
Win Matches 
inN-S Amateur Birmingham's Draper, 
Detroit's Ahern Moke 
arterfinal Bids 
KEN ALYTA 
PINEHL N. C. #® — This} 
was “bi Wednesday" in the | 
North agd South amateur golf tour- | 
a day of peril in which 
were scheduled to re- 
      
    ing some of the thunder 
the big boys in the lst round 
husky Tom Draper, Birming- 
ham, Mich, and Curtis Person 
Memphis, Tenn automobile deal- | 
er. Draper shot par golf in _— 
Maj Galletta, St. Albans N. 
who wag runnerup last year oni 
winner in 1944. Score was 2? and | 
Person, at 43 a veteran of 29 
years of golf, thwarted the bid of 
Frank Stranahan, Toledo, Ohio, 
te win his 4th tournament in nine 
years with a 3 and 2 victory. 
Person Was only one over par as 
he closed out Stranahan with a 7- 
foot birdie putt on No. 16 On 
qualifying day Person just got un- 
der the wire with a 79, seven over 
par for the 7007 No. 2 course of 
the country club. | 
Draper-Person winner faced a| 
rugged assignment this afternoon 
—the survivor of a morning match 
between medalist Ben Goodes of 
Reidsville, N. aa | 
ley, the long hitter from Savannah, 
Ga. who won here in 1951. 
Today's matches included: 
Randall Ahern Detroit. vs Wil- 
liam Loock Scarsdale, N. Y 
Standing as the big man of the | 
2nd half of the draw was Dick 
Chapman of Pinehurst who shot 
three under par golf yesterday in 
disposing of O. F. Woodward, West 
Palm Beach, Fla. 8 and 7. Chap-/ 
mag, to whom winning this tour- | 
nament has become almost an ob- | 
session, met a former professional | 
Roland MacKenzie of Pinehurst. | 
today. Winner was to draw the vic- | 
tor in the match between Frank 
Strafaci, 2-time winner from Mi- 
neola, N Y. and Douglas Bradley 
of Norristown, Pa. 
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| plays   SEATTLE, April 27 w—Bowling 
fans will have their interests di- 
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rapidly drawing to a close here 
> . . 
While keglers fire for doubles. 
singles and all-events rankings 
Wednesday morning and afternoon | 
the ‘‘old pros’’ of this World Series 
of bowling will share alley space 
in the opening round of the ABC 
Masters tournament. 
The Masters meet, a_ singles 
match game event, features cham- 
pions from city and state associa- 
invited stars, and leading 
round. 
‘Aussie Tennis Ace 
‘in Cleveland Meet CLEVELAND ® — Australian 
Frank Sedgman meets Vic Braden | 
of Toledo. Ohio, and Don Budge 
Bobby Riggs tonight as 
Cleveland's annual Professional 
Tennis Tournament gets under 
way.   
  
Sedgman is seeded second be- 
hind Dick Gonzales of Los Angeles 
the defending champ. Braden 
once taught tennis at the Univers- 
ity of Toledo 
Neither Dick Gonzales nor Pan- 
cho Segura. seeded third. will play 
the first night 
  
Nelson Enters Tourney 
ARDMORE, Okla., April 77 »— 
Byron Nelson, who is in semi-re- 
tirement at his Texas cattle ranch, | 
today entered the $15,000 Ardmore 
Open golf tournament May 6-9. 
This is the first time Nelson has 
entered the tournament sponsored 
by oi] millionaire.Waco Turner. 
  
A PRACTICALLY PUMNCTURE-PROOF >» 
  STAR LEADS with Aluminem 
  never to have enough fighting -— 
he said between séen four or five previous Mas-|are the subjects of a study here in 
the possible interest of human 
peace. 
At least, zoologist James C. 
Braddock of Michigan State College 
believes the social behavior of the 
fish merits looking into. He is 
making a scientific examination. 
The Betta fish are creatures only 
two inches in length but they are 
very long on fighting disposition. 
Their constant urge to battle is the 
basis for a lot~of gambling in 
Thailand 
Betta fights long have been 
Thailand's national gambling pas 
time despite national laws against | 
betting on the outcome of the con- 
tests. 
Braddock has 400 of the scrappy 
fish and stages 30 bouts a week. 
Hig studies are among those 
of many scientists to determine 
the basic elements of social be- 
havior, with a hope thereby to 
prevent war. 
In these studies, scientists hope 
|to put together the jig-saw puzzle 
of animal and fish behavior. 
Braddock says he could just as 
well use elephants in his research.   
  But ‘‘how woluld you like to play 
  
Rotes on each Betta fight staged | 
in an MSC aquarium. 
The fighting starts whten a male 
encounters a male, or a female a} 
female, and lasts as long as two 
hours. 
It's a whale of a fight. Braddock 
says. Slashing attacks occur in 
vicious spurts. 
The battle leaves both 
and loser exhausted, but torn body 
parts are quickly replaced by the winner | 
amazing fish. | 
  
New Grid Opponents 
194 schedule. They are Virginia | 
Tech, Richmond, Furman and 
Maryland. 
  
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    Entries are beginning to shape 
| uy for the 3rd annual Pontiac Preas 
| Invitational prep golf tournanyent, 
The 18-hole medal play affair is 
scheduled over the Pontiac Muni- 
| cipal links on Monday, May 17. _ 
However, defending champion 
’ Birmingham High School bas pot   g [Pen Tounes Field Shaping Up Fast yet indicated whether or sot it ; inaugural tourney two yeas ago | which. competed last year, will vot ; receive medals as do the low scor- 
will defend the honors it took last | 24 3rd last year, will be on band. jhave teams this year, but most of ers for the tourney and the meda- 
year with-2»-é-mana_team total of | 
= }4th place entry in 1953, will be 
aoe Se cae aan ee to enter its varsity team 
pected to be in the field and Water. | meet elso See 
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gerald Highs 
_ Carenceville and Ortonville   In addition to those mentioned 
|'Royal Oak, Northville, Milford, | 
|Rochester and Holly participated 
last year. 
The winner of the event, which 
is fully approved by Charles Feor- 
sythe and the Michigan High 
School Athletic Association, re- 
ceives the beautiful Press rotating 
championship trophy fer one 
year, as well as a plaque for per- 
manent retention. Pontiac High School's team, |the other ‘33 entries likely will | lists in Class A. B and C-D 
Winter Of the Ist-tournament-and;eturn. Pontiac Parks & Recreation de- 
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  ‘of the tourney by donating the 
use of the golf course. There is 
no cost to the competing schools. 
All players must be scholastically 
eligible under the state athletic 
rules. 
Deadline for official entry blanks 
is Wednesday, May 12, although 
| schools are requested to notify the 
| Press’ sports department of their 
lintentions of entering @§ soon as 
Members of the winning team | possible 
  
Annual all-sports banquet for 
Troy High School athletes will be 
held Thursday night at 6:30 p.m. | 
\" the Troy High gymnasium. 
Vince Banonts, offensive center 
| en the world championship De- 
| treit Liens feothall team, will be 
| the principal speaker. Before 
| joining the Lions, Banonis was 
an All-American selection at 
| University of Detroit and played 
for several seasons with the Chi- 
eage Cardinals. 
Boyd Larson, who will yield the 
| athletic directorship at Troy to   SS 
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|senior athlete award. Teeter bas- 
ketball free throw accuracy award 
| also will be presented. 
Letters will be presented by 
coaches Bob Nyquist (tootbell and 
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will meet in June at the Metro. 
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at Troy Banquet Thursday | wolf), Don Hill (track Lary Peyton | Shoot for Title Winner of Saturday's 
TV Bout Promised Shot 
at Lightweight Crown 
CINCINNATI April 2 Wh 
Matchmaker Art Wirth said toda, 
the winner of the Wallace (Bud) 
SmithJohnny Gonsalves boxing 
bout here Saturday night has been 
promised a shot at the lightweight 
title in the early fall 
s s 
Smith was the no. | challenger 
until Joe Miceli, New York welter 
weight, stopped him last Februar, 
in an overweight match. He now is 
rated the fourth best lightweight 
Gonsalves, who is ranked 
seventh, beat Paddy DeMarco, the 
present champion, in a 10-round 
match last year. 
Wirth said the winner of the Cin- 
cinnati fight will meet the winner 
of the DeMarco-Jimmy Carter con- 
test. Carter and DeMarco will fight 
June 2. DeMarco won the cham 
pionship from Carter severa| 
months ago 
. . . 
The fight here Saturday night 
will begin at 8 p_m., EST, to meet 
television commitments 
  
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"WEDNESDAY, ‘APRHL-26,-1654———   
Trout Opening Produces Mixed Results 
Most Success Anglers Find. 
in Smaller Streams, Lakes ¢ 
By JACK PATTERSON 
Opening weekend of trout season was much like opening days 
everywhere—mixed results reported—with success 
on where the fisherman was than dependent more 
what he used. In weather marred 
by too much rain, but generally comfortably warm, the smaller 
with the brook 
imposed by their 
Ross Thompson, 
They weren't 
maximum of 12 
aplenty. 
  PATTERSON 
Charles Corwin and Dr. George Petroff. These gentiemen reported 
that the trout were taking worms 
little tricky te hook. good fishing, hyt noted, as we did, 
rather half ly, and were a 
Sunday we tried the North 
Branch of the Au Sable and found 
the trout, if not exactly ravenous 
showed interest in most any kind 
of offering 
Dry flies, wet flies, streamers 
all produced to some degree or 
another. Size and pattern in dry 
flies didn't seem to make much 
difference. There were naturals 
hatching off and on throughout 
the day, but attempts té match 
the hatch didn’t seem justified 
Any old pattern seemed to get 
about the same percentage of 
strikes. The fish showed a definite 
preference for a size 10 Grizzly | 
King in wet flies. A white Mara- 
bow streamer got the most action 
in 
Here again brook trout were the 
principal aggressors 
Stopped by Weodland Springs 
Club and found members pulling 
out the kind of brook trout 
usually found these days ently 
north of the Sault. The Harold 
Fulers, Jim Clarkes, Vera 
Abbotts, Cleo Gatieys and Lee 
Veorhees took turns catching 
breokies up to 16 inches cut of 
the club’s rainbow take. 
Rainbows were not in evide 
save for one piddler the long-winged department. | 
e, 
Of the hig 
ones known to thrive there. there | 26, or Kensington 
was no sign. Cold water one | quarters. streams and trout lakes paid off best, as expected. 
trout stealing the limelight. 
At our own hogan. only three members showed 
up several others pleading pressure of business, 
and the rest, apparently, victims of ground rules 
dragons. But for the three diehards, 
Roy Corwin and the writer, easy 
limit catches made whatever effort put forth 
well worth while. 
big fish, running up maybe to @ 
inches, but they provided action 
Neighbors fishing the same stream included 
Floyd Blakeslee, Vie Blakeslee of 
Dr. B. M. Mitchell, Dave Edstrom, Ralph Nervell, 
  
+ 
generally blamed for the rainbows’ 
lack of interest in e' -er artificial 
or natural baits 
Down on the main stream of the 
Au Sable, the Henry McNalleys, 
of Rochester, reported the fishing 
generally only fair with success 
definitely going to the more ex- 
perienced fisheremen. Water 
there is still a bit high and prob-/ f* 
ably a little too cold for real 
activity from the big browns, 
which make the area above the 
| Mio dam particularly attractive. 
| ay that's a situation that can 
‘et better. 
\" Just to show that if you didn’t 
‘spend the weekend up north you 
still have no excuse.for not catch-   
taking a limit of rainbows out of 
Maceday Lake Saturday 
Bird Lists Available 
A list os 148 species of birds ob- 
served in Kensington Metropolian 
Park from the fall of 1948 through 
the fall of 1953 has been compiled 
by the Detroit Audubon Society 
and is avzcilable free in mimeo 
graphed form from the Huron- 
Ciinton Metropolitan Authority, 
1730 Guardian Building, Detroit   
  ing trout. Charles Wood reports | 
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fesignated as among those in which | January 
Spearing for carp, dogfish and). program was presented Satur- M epee {Outdoor NV Fools Workers - 
at Rose Lake Show Expands station workers wondered o 
week if it was a robin or a sparrow; Two New Stations Are 
or a bluejay or. a..meadowlark 
they were hearing. 
in State 
covered; it was a mockingbird. 
The slender gray and white bird, LANSINU — Two state television 
slightly larger than a robin, came; stations asked this week to be add- 
to visit the station, located 12 miles | 4 to the growing list now using | 
k. aes ~ rare occurrence. in northern state agency's 15-minute television 
Michigan, the bird occasionally is| 
seen in *he lower tiers of counties | The program was also scheduled 
But while the mockingbird likes , week. 
to imitate the songs of all its| New stations are WPAG-TV: on 
neighbor birds, it also has @ bright | channel 20 in Ann Arbor and and distinctive song of its own. | WKNX-TV on channel 57 in Sagi- 
Many Lakes in County Station WWTV on channel 13. °of.: ' Cadillac, was first on the list to 
Open to Spear Fishing ‘use kinescope films of the pro- 
List of Oakland County lakes! gram after it was started in 
legal spearing for ‘rough’ fish | 
will be available May ‘1 is offered | again today for the information of 
area sportsmen. 
garpike will be legal May 1-31 and 
July 15-Aug. 15, inclusive. Spears. | ,owever, time of the programs 
bows and arrows may be used and WKAR.TV has been changed 
fish may be taken with or without |O. 1 . "1   artificial light 
Som Lane Cedar sland, com.| First baseman Rocky Nelson of 
meres, Cranberry, Crescent, us, Mact- | the Indians formerly played with 
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as Arbor Dax. 
Oldest Special Date 
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  4] Friday --Aprit-— |   is a movement on, however, to 
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Since 1884, observation of the day 
has been the particular interest of 
the schools. 
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  by Tree Planting 
By JAMES L. A. CROWE 
(Associated Press Writer) 
Friday is Arbor day in Michigan. 
iIt is a day that has been set Increase Is Seen    
             
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Conservation | icense division! 
workers today predicted sale of 
trout stamps this year will show   aside in the state since 1885 for «some increase’’ over the record. 
the planting of trees. 
the value of trees. 
The idea swept across the 
country quickly and gave im- 
petus to a gradual swing in pub- 
lic opinion from indifference to mark of 207,000 stamps sold during 
Celebration of Arbor Day, oldest | 1953. 
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THE PONTIAC PRES6, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1954   
this or that of the lawmakers 
purse-tenders. , 
more poignant than 80 
mothers and wives of an organiza- 
'. ! | Nothing will shake their belief 
that the men are among the 34 
ernment: 1) That we not enter into 
any further conferences with the 
Chinese Reds, such a: the Geneva 
meeting, unless they release the 
men, and 2) That a list of the 
names be made public so as to 
serve as a reminder to the Ameri- 
can people that the government!    Hi is never without a visiting | 
. delegation, come to ask or demand given the brush-off by President | ably Wead, but others must lve | Los Angeles psychologist. 
groups in recent months |     
      Eisenhower and Henry Cabot 
Lodge. But they are grateful to 
Defense Secretary Wilson for pro- 
viding them with buses which took 
them to Arlington, where they laid 
a wreath on the Tomb of the Un- 
And they are grateful to the 
Senate Armed Service Commit- 
tee for hearing their spokesmen, 
| and to Sen. William F. Knowland 
ef California, for listening te 
| their stories and shaking hands 
| with one and all. 
Among their spokesmen before 
the committee was Capt. Eugene 
R. Guild (ret), a tall, neat, gray 
man from Glenwood Spring, Colo. 
I talked to Guild and found him 
‘desirous of doing something for the 
’ visiting women. 
He told of extraordinary hard- 
ships undergone by some of the 
pilgrims to Capitol Hill. Some of 
the women are terrified and tear- 
ful about being away from home 
(they come from 40 states) and 
by the set-backs they have re- 
ceived. 
The parents of Corp. Warren 
  
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  The women feel they.have been | Landberg of St. Paul, Minn., whe 
is “assumed dead” by the Penta- 
gem, taxied from Hotel to hotel 
but couldn't find a reom. Whea 
thelr meter bill hit $7.80 the driv- 
er tock them to his home and 
refused to charge them 
hatha hans told the sematare that | ene wat ts counlly Senet 
some of the men are ccemtion. to as inteitgenee, says Dr. Alin 
und | Lasko, Univerity of California a Sees Limited Value 
fo Intelligence Tests LOS ANGELES (UP)—There is   
  because it is the practice of Com- 
munist captors to keep men alive, Dr. Lasko said 1.Q. tests largely 
in the hope of changing them. | measure the capacity to succeed in 
The Peiping radio has said that school—and do not necessarily re- 
certain Americans captured, espec-  flect the ability to succeed in life. 
|ially airmen shot down “over| sa “Intelligence cannot be accea- Manchuria” can be released only ev ? 
| by political ys. se 
| Guild oo gay ol if we “de-| lower animals,” Dr. Lashe 
mand” their release. He sees, in- stated. 
stead, the growth of a new respect| He said science has not been 
able to determine that we inherit a | for the U, S. among its enemies 
and Allies. given amount of intelligence or so- 
called commonsense. 
. | **Most evidence indicated,” the 
Scrap Office Entered | psychologist said, ‘‘that intelligence 
Thieves broke into Allen and| is largely a matter of how the in 
Sons Scrap Iron Inc., office at 22/ dividual has learned to perceive 
Congress St., Monday night but) his environment and himself and 
nothing was reported taken, Pon-| the opportunities he has had to 
tiac Police said today. Entry was | learn about those things valued by 
| made by breaking a front window. | his society. ; 
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THE PONTIAC PRESS, )}WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28,1954 |   
  trade today although there was} 
repetition of the sharp sell off | 
the previous session. 
crop soybeans moved higher | 
the trend, again at-|, ¥ 
from previous 
sellers. They did not get near | 
the seasonal peaks set early in| 
| active pace in all pits. The break | 
yesterday obviously brought in a 
little new buying but it wasn't | 
sufficient to bolster prices in view 
of. the general pessimism gener- | 
ated by large supplies.   
DETROIT (UP)—Wholessie prices om 
farmers’ 
- Fruits: apples, De fancy, 400- 
600 bu; No. i, 2 bu; 
Gresaings, No. 1, 236-2.75 bu; e 
senor {nd xt > Ne. 1, 
THT apples, te 
bu; 7 1, 
hern Spy, tency, 5.00 bu; 7 i 
ay bu; apples, Steel's Red, fancy, 
4.50 bu; No, yes 2 —— bu. 
etables: No. 1, £0-1.00 
Ne Taney 38 Gon. No. 1, 1.25-1.50 °. a ves, No. 
doa, bchs. horseradish, Mo. 1, 6.00-8.00 
pk. basket. —_— No. 1, 100-135 
bcha. enians, dry, No 1, .66-.70 
bag: enions, §0-1.00 
  DETROIT EGGS Mart Stumbles 
but Recovers NEW YORK i — Heavy selling 
beat the stqck market down sev- 
erely - today, but-- buying support: 
5] ae uncovered tp tims. to puovest 
@ rout. 
Disappointment “over dividend 
| declarations in several major is- 
sues Was given as the reason for 
the selling that spread throughout 
the entire list. 
Studebaker passed its divident 
and weakened a major fraction. 
Aircrafts were forced down 1 
to. 5 points, steels were off 1 to 2 
points, and throughout the rest of 
the list losses ran from fractions 
to around 2 points.   
Utility Reports: 
Growth Plans ' $65 Million to Be Spent 
by Consumers, in 1954, 
Stockholders Learn 
They were told of the company’s 
plans to spend $65 million in Mich- 
igan in its 1954 construction pro- 
gram. 
James H. Campbell, vice presi- 
dent, displayed charts picturing the 
tremendous growth of the company   F i 
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      Wheat DETROIT (AP)— The following pei during the past few years and | net earnings for 1%4 at $2,002,996 
oe was = eae sia Nice ia am ks it booed une New York Stocks forecast continuation of that | after federal and foreign taxes. It ereded eggs gro } 
$2.04, corn \% to % lower, May) whites—A. jumbo, 49-82, wid avg 40%; | PSUres after decimal points are eighths ie | equals 41 cents a share on common 
$1.52, oats ‘% to 4 lower, | Fe Me Mid Org ine ae ak, wid | deme Bap... 319 ine TelieTel.. 16.1 pointed cut thet Michigan | seock. ete | 42, wid avg 41% large 40-42, wtd/ admiral ...... 19 Johns Man .. 63.3 was fourth fastest growing state | . vos rye % to 144 lower, May Or site embe, G0; lecge 42-44, wie | Ait, Bodee 33.2 Kennecott ... 16.5 cast of the Mississippi River | The pharmaceutical firm said the 
4, soybeans % lower to 2 cents | arg 43, medium 40-41, wid eve 60. B, | Ales» Stl .... 326 Eres: 68 ... 32 the lecad s said | C2ings compared with $2,209,957 
tte May. $4.12 and lard 15 to | arse 41. C, large 33 32 allied Sirs... Lebo @ BP” 18? ‘AP Wirepnote -y — ae ee | for a similar period in 1953, paying 
37 cents a hundred pounds lower,  cugcaGo pUFTER AND EGGS | Alum Lid | e's COP Glee |. @3) NEW CANNON TESTED—The fastest hingitia Henek wee view Gu Me Vises weed Oe — ind | 4 cents a share. 
May $19.65. | omen Ones Se ae Alum Go Am. 606 Lig & Mey .. $8.8 automatic weapon in use by the armed forces is | weapon in some of its F-86 fighter planes. Ford pretence aac Sesarog) omlemmiigis 
j 671 hole- | Am Airlia 116 Leckh Aire, .. 32 , ; ; during present decade. Grain Pri | onse cingettiod; sesstpte By a “Be toe 33 shown undergoing tests at the Ford Rouge plant | researchers aided in ee the gun, — pep na | Studebaker Tells Loss 
rain Prices | fewce: 03 nceoe aa ontee Ge 8 008: Am Car & Pay 333 Lone 8 Cem . 383/in Dearborn. The gun, being mass-produced by | was placed on the ewing boards some ve company's parti. | 
CHICAGO GRAIN ee ee Os | oe SS Meck Teck! $221] Pontiae Motor Division, was combat-tested during | years ago cipation in a joint effort to develop; WILMINGTON, Del. (UP) — 
et or H atomic er for peaceti i CHICAGO (AP)—Opening grain: Eggs irregular: receipts 19.547; whole- | Am Loco 13$ Martin GI ... 315 $e — ——_—__—— pow pe ime uses, | Studebaker Corp. reported a net 
Wheat Bept 04', sale buying prices unchanged to 1 cent = M & Fes.. HH May D Ow 30.1 | stew of F - & TV. Peatur- | but warned that the economic | joss in the first quarter this year 
errnmt ain, | M8: UA mandords ba; curves reompen | = ee ee ee ing Miss Miami, Pla., lead guitarist. | Earnings Show = [development of atomic power still | of $6,431,671 equal to $2.72 a share wy bbe ae) Sey 2 a = re panned 33 Mesen' Ch. O84 Lodge a en ar DETROIT «® —Nash-Kelvinator’s | '8 52me time away because of pro- | compared with a loss in 1953's first Bent a8 cutcauo Porarors Am Stl Pd Ps Mou Ward $0 1 MOMS ef America,-Unit 21, will = oo Inalor's | duction costs | quarter of $984,489 or 41 cents a 
a 261 CHICAGO (AP) — Potatoes: arrivals 10 | am Lats we ‘nt ot Wheel 24 Special communication Cedar have a ee ao May 1, ha earnings dropped sharply in the! jie said that when it comes. pre- | share. ° 
May oo ee api — hat ee Anac a , = +7 egg _ Lodge No. 60. F. & A. M., Clarks- Pontiac Township Ha 6 | six months ended March 31, the —— — ———_— — —— : ° stoc upplies li : 2 ° —. — oo marxets about ot ay riiene Russets roll 66 Murray Cp . 4 pag ig og April 29, 7 .’ won| corporation reported today. Net for | mpgpne $3. 25-30 k in. ta- r N Ke) ane 4 ° . ’ Oct MM | Tabece Seatinss G16! Gay aloes bab] aeteent i ga aaa ee Woe M. degree. Elgan laine If your friend's tm jail and needs the first half of the Nash-Kelvi- | 
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Set 193 Bentis ae” .. te mes Tass... es News in Brief Rummage sale, Christ Church | red with $11,708,277 | Bendix Av Tle Net T - 62 compa: with net o ® ® 8 
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7 ‘ DETROIT POULTRY Boeing Airp .. 162 Nie M 21.7 As , St 108 29, 10 a. m. to 3 p gohan a year ago. 
rentiss rown DETROIF (AP)—The following prices | Sete Alum 323 Nort & West 402| gree Ave., paid a $100 fine and/ing for men, women, c - 
. were paid per ib. fob. Detroit for Ne. rane Mpa ine — em = costs when he pleaded guilty to Household articles, coffee, check- NOTICE OF PUBLIC BALE 
* . | 1 quality live poultry up to 10 a.m. |Borg Warn... 62. Nor Sta Pw .. 143| reckless driving Tuesday before | room. —Adv.| Notice t hereby given by the under. ° } ens—Heavy type 25-27. light ype | bd M ‘32.7 Nerthw Air! ’ Signed that on 10% aaee. 1984, at 11 oJ Globe Hoists 
eave ison | 190-20. Heavy type rosters over 4 ibs. | Srigse Mig YO Orion Township Justice Helmar The "Mrs | (clock am at 912 8 Woodward. Bir- | 27 Heavy type brollers or fryers 3-4 Brist My... 33.5 Peck ul aad Rummage sale. Opti | mingham. Oskland County, Michigan. 
EW Ne acter eat clowme arate | Brus mune «38 Plata” ap | Stnaback quab. at Lawrence and Parry, wer | ale che et Seer eter | Champion Air NEW YORK # — Prentiss M pl Sa Moet ne 16 | Durr acd... 19 Perem Pict .. 203 — ine | 08, the Arthur Murray Studio. Sat- | vil ve held for cash to the highest bid- e pion Compressors 
Brown has announced he will re- Ducktings 32 | Colum & m... 7 Parte Dev .. 326) Muntingten Weeds Justice Mile) urday at } 8:00 a. m. —AGV. | cer. inspection thereot may be made at | . . 
sign as chairman and chief execu-, , T"*e?*, Breeder turkeys, heavy type. | Can Dey 3s pa RR |. 16. | Rouse assessed Henry R. Evans) Giana he pa ab Memes uord | * Bink’s Spra Equipment 
tive officer of the Detroit Edison prone hl “Bottert iiie aussi” uses’ ana | Chamtel Atri 67 Pepesi Cola 15.1/ 37, of 2814 Kenmore Berkley, a . May & 1954 , y 
; : toms 38 | Case (JI) .... 163 Phelps D 3361 $100 fine and costs and ordered Dated: April 21, 1984 ; e ° e 
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Closed yesterday at the companys’ CHICAGO \AP)—Live poultry stendy | | State 13 Om Plote Ol... 93 Oakland County oa _ ee | Retiring at Bell : Detrott. Michigea. 6 | ° T, Is or ens Week mg stoces receipts | Proce * DW 10 ttorney | 
annual —— meeting n #20, coops, te Na aa prices 1, cont | pot ng ; 4 Celimen “3 — : guilty to dru ving y re Toe 4 Proto oor 
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s. Albright. | steers and yearlings ebout arr cad ret 134 Seerks W ‘ ; | Morton Farrell of 19962 Ren- | many of Oakland ten ef additions te the Jayne W. Adams 
Vareng wo 0 centa bigher prices; buile | Dow Chem = - og ol ’ 332) frew, Detroit, told Pontiac Potice} County’s lakes. — Ee Rant 9- S ccmmeat est 
R R rts E H slow. weak to 3@ cents lower for the | DuPont 204 Std Of Calif.. 004| yesterday that someone took $100) . | follows 
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LANSING (UP) — Reo M _— : sales cutter wtility sad low commercial | Lond — a. Sent ee 444) “take it easy” the bohm get as omerai Genstrection. | 84 South Perry St. . Phone FE 2-0106 e i 
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equal to $1.08 per share on 456.989 | ome good neavy ary fat it bulls 13.00-15.00, ca Be... 2s Tren W Air... 144 night by thieves who smashed a winters in Flort-| Aceves, bidders will be sass | 
Ca) lable ealer mar Gen eoes aD jormance shares ot outstanding common — = ie Bat et ee ny ow -- 904 Fwent C Pox.. 1a.1| Tear window and broke —— a POWERS da. Fellow em- and Later | Moveria} Beads tm the 
stock. Net sales for the same scsticred carly some veetere bem (OS Tul... 80! Geecarese... 9.6| cearete machine Police ployes presented him with a fishing” ., All proposals shall be secompanied by | 
period last year totaled $40,294,000 ; scones, he, mie? 3'00-26.00; high choice |Get Time... 386 Oy Pac. 11¢4| unable to estimate how much was reel and a pair of lawn chairs to} s,,crriura,cher cr tut tart | 
and earnings were $802 131 equal | and prime held up to 26.00 or abpve | Geogr coece ggg Gast Aw Lin.. 328 / talon. aid hig relaxation. spore cana val shel naneeet retire lesa 
few commercial ana good 15 00-31.08 OO RY hated oes 55 submitted. All checks or bid bonds shail | to $1.47 per share. light immature culls dove to 5.00. | Paige .. 1.3 agg Ml : 503| A juvenile was apprehended tast | be mode out in igh = — eee | cee iw . 
. ' seu puear ay polly on vt Be Fal i La Boma 33 night in connection with an at- N St Is 0) n Sabiend Coanen, “Menigan. 7 "| : = 
Marvin Bannermans Tell | tox: s04,"snace shorn ete me} | Grermeseg” BT US tub: Ht{|tempted breakin of the General | INV@W OFE IS UPEN | ress jane eeententions, Mare, | WITH RELIABLE . & a were COC : } 467 S. Saginaw St. Zimmerm 831 W. Huros Pontiac, shorn lambs 1500-2000; sheep scarce: | Hersn Choe .. 42. U @ Tod.. 173| Warehouse at m an. 
Daughter's Engagement Teter aaa skeen com Holland F . 138 Walgreen -.. 388/ according to Pontiac Police who on Oakland Avenue Miki ‘proposals shall remain firm for a | AUTO 
N HUDSON — Mr. and Mrs. | quotabie up to 700: ve y nasvew one |e ge: S Were B Pic... 14¢| said that galass in a side door period of thirty days after the date of | EW — Mr a P ry Hook El Pf ..100.4 w Ve Pulp... 276 : Ry dage oftez the Gate Marvin Bannerman of 29029 Smith uncertain — heavy fat slaughter | woud Hersh oe West Urr Bre ie had been broken. The Pick and Pajnt Store, at 143 Sakasew kaa Gad Gani this. period The INSURANCE 
a wes, srows wie oad et baboon fl bed School District reserves the right to re- Rd. announce the engagement of | mi Cent 85.4 Wests + 64.2 after ) bids the bid 
their daughter. Patricia, to Donald CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Inland Stl .. 605 White Mot.... 202| Pontiac Police on routine patrol | Oakland Ave., has a ject cay of ell bids or sess ane 
: SS a CHICAGO (AB)—Salable hogs ¥0e0, | never Cop --- 24 Woolworth. 903) this morning discovered an_at-/the building was completely Te-| iret witi serve the best interssts of the Cr wford D we-Grove 
Ellis, son of Mrs. Hazel Ellis of | tew icads choice light weight butchers rg ‘"" 308 Yngst Gh & T 41 | tempt had been made to break | modeled, according to Neal Strana- Genes _ Detrick ane to waive any in- a @, a ‘ 
29712 Lyon St. ae te wearer Oe oar: aong aa ok oe tas Bacall 306 Zeanh — Fy into Twins Restaurant at 339 S./han, oWner. The store’ features EDMUND L. WINDELER, I f 4it Kinds 
No date has been set for the |cline’ sows uneven but mainly 38, to| tai Uupe Saginaw St. Glass in the front| merchandise designed for do-it- a pencretery, | nsurance Oj . - e 2 2 
wedding. $27 00-27 78. few loads, ehotee No Ian TORE Comping b7 tne Asse. | 200 Was broken, police said. yourself fans. Unfinished furni- Warerterg, Townshin. Oakland | 716 Pontiac State Bonk Bidg. Ph. FE 2-8357 
2's 180-220 Ib et t 260- NEW - pued s : . 
$20 25-27 00 with @ Tew lots up to 360| ciated Press. Rummage sale First Methodist | ‘Ue is available for those who like ‘April 28,-May 5, "54! - 
Charter No. 13738 ee ee ee Tl as low as 62450: most 350-600 Ib sows | Figures after — _— “ —" Chu er of Pleasant and | te do their own finishing. A line — ——e 
REPORT OF CONDITI THE $2100-23. 75: a few light weights to/| rch, corn | i ish 
Communit National | #428:;, ¢°2¢, cesrazce Indust Rails Ulil Stocks | Maple Ave. Birmingham, . Thirs |of wrought-iron furnishings and | | 
y eee eet a ee ccamee te | Neon, todey.... 1618 963 Seo 1183|day and Friday. April 29, 30, 9 a. |plasticlace chairs also are on Bank fully $0 higher; cows fully 25 higher,| Prev. day ...... 1632 88 589 1193/m to 4:30 p.m —Adv. | display. 
ee Tina eee| meets id ett is . a } ° & of Poaties, tm the State of Michigan. st ‘and $2035. bulk chotee’ and prime| Year age’ ...... 1418 060 529 1080| Appearing Thars, gh cg Members of the U. S. presiden- 1984. Published im response to call made | steers $23.00-27.50: good to low choice | 1954 high .,.... 163.4 06.3 993 1209 at Spadafore’s Bar, 6 N. Cass Ave., ual 
by of the Currency, under | $20.00-22.75; commercial to low low . 143 T7718 65.4 10866 cor. W. Huron. Coral recording tial cabinet receive an ann oa 
Section Ba. W. S Revied Statute | seers 87 0.1008 ot taF cancun 3 tes ss | artist, Earl Songer and Orchestra, | ary of $22,500. ~ mix steers an . ee he - oS 
: hetf $22.00-25.00: commercial and good ~ : . a 
yo las — hetlers $16.00-21.50; “utility and commer- eee a - 
balance and items in cial cows $12.00-16.00: canners and cut- : ‘oR. 
rocess of collection. ..._ $13,622,847 63 | ters hs gerry — 7 ae , 
Dnited States Gov t cla 4 wp ggg oop Re 
Obligations ¢trect anc {an Cale H 
Obligations of States end 31,488, 30% 40 “"paladle sheep 1.000: general trade siow, a - 
few sales slaughter lambs and sheep 
politieal subdivisions 11,416,612.41 i oe Other bonds, notes, and de- about steady; good to mos Pore 
Dentures .. 129.777 96 wooled lambs 110 Ib down $322.00- 
Corporate stocks (includin utility to low oo $17 vo ped oe 8 ote 
$100,000.00 stock of Fodersl =. + an Nismbe. 2 00 na’ fem choles { 
vee eeeeeceee . . ; - 
sing an cuats (includ: 17,645,387.07 to good shorn ewes $4 80-8 25. Bank premises _— 
a eee $802,876.90 . furniture Foreign Exchange fixtures ....... 84,157.69 887,034.50 
aa amo N YORK (AP) — Poreign —— 
Real estate owned other cn nen (Great Britain in 
than bank premises...... 68,000.00 | others in cents): paiomres iia 439,808.31 Other assets ....... Pabecanenetts Canadian dollar in td pba Ai | 
ket 1% ee & um or 
‘Fetal LIABILT aria tl os. conta, * 1/32-2f a cent. ; 
Demand deposits . Britain (pound) $2.81%, ~~ . = eae «Gay fueeree 231%, wun- and 
corporations .........-- $29, 707,065.02 
Time deposits of individuals, 
Ee and corpore- changed: 60 day futures 2.81 1332, un- 
changed: 90 day futures 2.819 32, un- 
changed. Belgium (franc) 1989 16, un- 
209.103.485.385] changed. France (franc) 28% of 4 cent, 
    
  Ds “of United - States unchanged. Germany (western) deutsche 
ent (including 1.T70.970.04 ws lak teeeae “ee ba TT 
posts! an COE 1,770. ry = { 
Piftieal of seatee sd we as saree | 8 eM unchanged Portugal Soe Does your cer pull to the right or left when brakes ere Cen you 
eubdivisions..... 3.5@ unchan iw nm i 
De banks...... 138,001.47 Switserland (franc) (free) , — brake pede one inch of the floor? Does it teke you more ‘ 
Other te ‘certify ed an Tas aastianged. Deamarh (krone) ” “ Sensation of 1954! Our Former Price press your ke t within _ ‘a checks, av 601,817.68 | i452, uncha: The sR 5 30 a et 20 M.P.H. 
Other a, 046,850.91 DETROIT STOCKS Seve Up te $16.00! Supply is Limited! Buy New! $20 - $2 then feet stop going 
eae near . (Horntigwer a Weeks) Gere ts great news to all you indies interested tn highly-styied glasses. This week OUR PRICE NOW ONLY ; Er 
Total Liabdilities.......... $71,920,839.06 | Figures after decima) vay are re ignite " gold -fillea IC | 
cepa socks Baldwin Rubber®..... ie IF SO--YOU NEED EXPERT BRAKE SERV 
tote $00,000.00 | Gertt reaiehionn’ oa "3 4e . 
om: ee 1,000.000.00| Kingston Products*.... 76 «633 > 
Un RO scccasgecs 218,466.99 Masco oeree ee Z6 . ‘oll - 
Reserves” wes Siete ; i ; 
count ng de ets 160,645 72| Rudy Mfg 33 36 —fLet Us Check the Fo owing 
Wayne Gcrew* ........ 14 15 
             
       
       No sale; bid and asked 
Man to Be Arraigned 
on Breakin Charge 
James W. Carter, 27, of 913 
Fernwood, Royal Oak, waived ex- 
amination yesterday on a nighttime 
breaking and entering charge be- 
Luther 
over Total Capita! Accoun 
  at No Extra Charge! 
JEROME 
sOLDSMOBI-E 
| CADILLAC 
280 S. 
Saginaw St.        © Master Cylinder Lining = \ 
© Cables © Wheel. Cylinder 
© Emergency Brakes * Hydraulic Lines NO MORE, NO LESS 
You Can't Pay. More!   
                
Come in for 
| ~FREE- ESTIMATES! - 
Call FE 4-3566 for 
| an Appointment 
| ; .         arraignment May 3. 
Carter, unable to furnish $2,000 
bond is being held in Oakland 
County Jail. He is charged with 
betore breaking into Gethsemane Luth- 
stfieer |eran School in Rochester April 3 32 S. Seginew St. até taking $15 in change, according 
to Michigan State Police of the 
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__THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, “APRIL 28, 1058, 3 
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—tendecaping —-18-A}| Notices & Personals 28 Wd. Contract Mtge. 32 
GANDSCAPING, UP So MORTGAGES ON FARMS. OR 
ae cece > = Ye sere = = ‘ 
” <q 1717 
Moving & Trucking 19 aa 2 
Cand of TRADES ..--crcccceseers 3 ane MOVING? CALL FE $200,000 Poe 
32-4508 service—big or om beautiful lincledm . 
ali— waximg, Walte’s Ne At our d@igposal to purchase sew 
Te Memoriam coee+seesseoceereee . Brace Home. ™ CORT M. IMBLER™ o . or seasoned jand contracts for 
ners . our clients. See before 
“ MORRIS. APRIL 27. 1964) TRENT Daily ‘til 6—Sunday 2 to 6 ISGCES peek kup & delivery. ~ h ae TPP SHOES om me etore, yo 
PIMOS .ncvcernccecereeerecemes $ A., age 64: dear sister George, Co-operative Rea} Estate Exchange to vere Wa - PE 1-0730 anytime. PE 5-6720 
I hg By bom ULING OF “ALi KINDO REA. OF AND, Seren THis DATE 
Morris. Puneral will be Pri- > ew T not be Tesponsivie * 
; Paneral Directors ..ceeeresseres 4] day. April 30, at 1:30 . from ’ oO IN at nN N for any debts .cantracted by one | , 
the Huntoon. Puneral with tometrist RK a Prbbush hauled Clean r myself Dalton TY co ALTORS 
Gamotery Lots ...-secesesseceres t ld mag oy fictating Sales clerk needed. Experience mi : oan AND Aen | Oo pcg oll gr Sunda 
‘ . A pen Evenings n 
Card : new ws preterred. Rubbish April 26, 1 will not be responsible vers W iy 
EMPLOTM.FT of Thartks 1 i gone 1430 South HT TRU RU oy ane Ge een tt | Wanted Real Estat 32A 
site ieee Wali gaammcsaceeese © "Gt or Gentes can’ ftaneee oer Poutine Press’ Box 82 Ne ee ve, 3008 Opaybe, Pontiac, Mich | — 
eeeeee A P ; SERVI 
<0 banees onl aod yaeeny rr cALESMEN IN WORK CLOTHING AN yee ONT ROEKS PEs uw | CASH 
seatp Wested Pomale ccsccsccsve 0] the lnse of Someci Carmicheal cALESMEN CLOTHING | 30. with car. 2G ~~ REDUCE AND RELAX 
Ali the Pamily. | dept. 4 hour week. Bee Mr.| ty tonimed . Call any time. PE| Results with every visit. wk, | IN 
Meaty Wanted .cccsssscceseecere 8 Flowerd ne servion tg. O'DELL ne nee tho peanivoed: | 24 HOURS 
ak eS er are weak. f > TRON FURNITURE. © 
Leeal L Dists porch railing and ft f 
Enstructions .,...0+seessessssere ] peg’ ty ae 36 0 | [amg oy ean time eal on "Nios o@ Moving with siegttens. Sp 4.4028 ~f| por your equity. je your 
to, accept SUDDEN sERV.cu-Asnes RUB |” * APER FACTORY OUTLET | , i Se we 
Werk Wonted Male ..c.se--se++ 10 | SINGLE ate oy ee ce oon ries: ‘Be a. “ibish ead laght iructing FE coors | just) 1S % Sesinew 8 ya | me, Pam Shain 1 meee. 
L Funeral ors 4, «186 experience necessary. 3965 ¥ _ =. persona! “We kh, = | Be em ecice wetere yeu 
Rochester ; : write to Trousseae 7 “TF h 
Work Wanted Female ...++++++- u V Ot ren en Outfitters, tee 1st _ ice PE 40450. Trucks for Rent y WOMEN deal. We mean business! 
. : ~ . q ou can get = 
ocorheds-Siple| tee Rest! Stenographers Meeteme | TENonRagACERT | a” satiate eS Set] EDW. M. STOUT 
FUNERA HOME ance end ; esoeer ograpners Pick 1% Ton Stakes| and 12 othe me ot ven | F- mM pen me va re he 
i Truet r extracts, 4 oss. I . 
Buliding Gorvice .....ccocecsseee 12 | Ambulance Service prove, we yeu rar Od wat . eo Pontiac Farm and rE Geral govertesd sree» aaron ON Your LisToRe— 
weet. Leads furnished, roy i Ind : ywepp INVITATIONS Geo Lb. Scales, Realtor FE >01} 
Bustness Bervices ..cccesserreee as D ] sary. no traveling. Soe “ta Pen. Pontiac Mot Di as and care pp a, Stay in. 600 ustrial Tractor Co. 100 DI VITATIONS 06 40 | 
onelson- Seema =| Tugimcgurseree™™ | ORL Pars ,oo7 EE SOW a |e uate siteme | cate eareaee wore Death & T 
Beckheeging & TABS c.ccccoces | FUNERAL BO Portable sir conditioning unit for GLENWOOD AVE ie gna COE’S TRENCHING GR hd FART YOU IN ed axes 
home end auto | PONTIAC. : SogsEe Ein OR OPP | > : . eure 
antrepetiste .csoonsseeesrsivese S| See? writ fire ea, ct cane | RACERCARIE FOR CIGDERTE | 'ecanne 8 Toere_ Fe Soa god gg "bish anyume.. PE Soe fSotwg Soneeces Ve| eaten st aoe ere 
| xtensiv 7 — Web tel e. . ee : . 
Cemetery Lots Stag “campaign, Postvely ae Ce i nena TYPING. SE - | _felda, am ond water fines. 1 “Pe nsesh. | on eal bint GuAVEL.| oe 100) We only. tat asset marked 
Dresemaking & Telloring “ ee ~~ |  cagFassing salesmen Bree oe gas Simms —_retarial: service EM 32842 ‘CORNER CHINA CA cabinees | —aek_ Beek on FE 3103. We SELLA sa | value prices We dont list homes 
| sococee M WHITE CHAPEL NEAR , EN. caly call Lincoip, #3308 bt LADIES Dress aaa ais PRactic AACAL WoRse AVAILABLE.| Tis’ pant’ ave Bhewater REDUCED RATES used Ao a 2 sii) L spust “tn Beer gue fies 10" of lite 
sia v a 
Ynoome Tax Gervice ....-cse00-- 17 piss LI one ‘ lor Orsi aia | CHILDRENS WEAR SALFS LADIES 1" eee Private duty. -cnaree Cal TE. — | Large Rh, OP serve vou. Smith “Wid. Chi re 26) Be o's” ot eh Be your 
_ Laundry Service ....secseeceeeee WO) Meat Route | sition, Goad salary and commie FYPIRO TC BO AT HOME WETS s moving. TyEt pase eRe | vet will? Tow STAKE TROCK ~~ ta. Cold: to id. to Board ford or. Clagkstan ares end Ye 
} y merchan- es wants bh s o seil—call us for prom 
BOX REPLIES ienseclinct stacy, Sek wom | _Geeune emo MM Ons we EAVES TROUGHING: | vouLMAR MOV ad oe FULL TIME CARE FOR CHIL; Ser 
Moving & Trucking .....+++++++ 9}. | mom vacation Ss Gakuen es 4 N Sag WHITE WOMAN WISHES DAY Bryan FP. French re age. Agents ee anon y STOR. | _dren_s Leonsed home FE ¥Svt 
| ae 30 am, tober 1 cellent wort w= MANICURIST sot ES “Warm air beating & sheet ben tfece “Large von omyenete. i WILL BOARD CHILDREN IN {1 H ITE 
Painting & Decorsting .......-. 8 here | the retail trade meNanf «Te take over manicuring depart i emai EXCAVATIN Bd -a 2 ied ¢ home _f¥ © 
t were replies at j | Po & nece rmanent, mest in nigh ¢ qpantousing (snes WALL WASHING PARTIR 5g ENCAVATI G | MIN Perry | Wed. Household Uoods 27 
| Photes & Accessories ..a++-++ +25 Bl the PB office in tn oes eee | fone See | interview oon re "| cleaning by man and wife ee a reasonable eu ya Painting & Decorating 20 FURNITURE NEF DED BROS. 
the follo A is eo ; - a ___. ELECTRIC MOTOR OR SERVICE RE jae SNe B 
| Television Beevien ...scccce--eee MB omg: Homan a ol al) PE oi WHITE WOMAN WISHES DAY) pag Sues Pe | ot Pane. neveneon bE) tee een bay cotraee or | FP eee on 31 
7 . . ed. and Bindw WANTa EMP } ty teed ot ollar, i) buy outright oF h Cosa +1873 or OR 35-1768 
; Typewriter Bervies ....--+00++- RIA 3, 4, 20, 22, 23, 28, 38, Ra _ = nee ee ~EAVEST ROt “GHING | "a ee ea Community | 660 Dixie Highway Waterford 
ti Updotstering .....ccceesseeeeeee 37, 3, 41, 42, 61, 68, SI, +a weate cine. Forty veary old and Quareatend. ve ose __ cAL Ua YS Yon WAMES OF | Cer Ue BUF Fr OR AUCTION.IF 00 YOU WANT CAR 
m=. hertcen Wem tes uae SEWER C Sherwin-Williams Pointe ~ | baw r you. « OA 8-2681. We will buy oF sell your, 
wonices | Breve: or phone TOwnsend 6.2046 bose. | EWER CLE. (NING toupee PE +2511 | ONE” OP BONTIAC'S canoes? | Sgt; cman 
@utrea WOsan 3 WIT REP. | SUB _Seadey_Gorv. Pu_ FE gona) “Sees PAINTING. WALL- yaitere buyers, cach welling. BD CHARLES 
, Lost & Pound .......ce-sesseeee — Basar namewers 0 | SEALED IN PL LASTIC | ny sae ate + re watan 10 WOT-AL = ee We 40521 of FE 
hange for apartment or private | intenanc ALL TY iE OFFICE 
. al Settete & Pessenats me respectable couple FE | Pictures. portrait: social security ot OR 31061 | furniture. Ph. PE 3-552) ris OF GREEN LAKE OFF 
eecessseeess | REACH BUYERS with | ecards, draft ecards, discharge pho- | | INTERIOR DECORATING YOU, |W AN’ (ON QUEEN LAKE) 
. wit a | Fae AND Ras TRE Pica | Wetala. etc Mare school, pletures | are nest, Call OR Se8ie Mr | °° Dy TED FURNITURE) -wengtrs. FoR ALL LAKES" 
me ©. . . R4. tn Z elive ey ome worn , - you’ have anything for Cottages, Homes, Lots and Estates 
aNTED For Sale ads in Pontiac| >2® iii pas ie wneoge's| WASKINGS ALSO CURTATES This plastic con be washed Om | J. W. KENT | feous service end the high- ee eT 
Wid. Child. te Board ....ccccees 88 P ; : side PF 26104 Prices SOc to $150 Plastic la — and decorating wall paper | est price im cash. call 1070 COMMERCE "aD. EM 35-4418 
Whe. Household Goods ....0+-+. 7 ress! Refrigerator, real ee mE ST rs vice 12) Be bovis or ame Ba. Reems | Sane per y rs cae foster pre eee 
we . os ATTE T "#hYMMINO & RE. PAINTING AND DECORATING .|.- rY'S LARGEST 
Wid. Missafiancous .......0... 0 | estate, rugs, Classified Solicitor ITENTION. | COMPLETE | RE-| move ph PE $6683 of OR 3.2000| ee We ce] re ees shia HELP! HELP! 
— = ee ee a UTICHEN CABINETS __ | PAINTING. PAPERRANOINO “AND WE PAY CASH FOR USED FURNI- 
Money voce * Phone FE 2-8181 ] Gormegs , abeueet = build | Se ———— Price tel Free estimates.| ture. FE 5-2766. 
Wanted toe Rent ..ccccesee oe . Sa : bs pine We are sold out 
sevegeneceene MB esman SZPHALT PAVING | CPivaunmates “on 3-tive Painting and Decorating | Wid. Miscollancows 28) (7° cui". "Z oad soon pager 
eccccccce 98 Driveways and parking sreas Cash | 9 MOORE. ELECTRIC SERVICE. Wall washing and vaper removed eens FE +196 wisi 
Ghare Living Quarters A Pree Satimete remored, WTD GARDEN RIDING rractoa. | —= 
‘ Wd. Transportation ....+++++ H Wanted Male 2 men éitperienced or terms Pree estimates O & W + eeeea electrical contractor OR . : 61” 6 of 6h maettack 7 = 
o 8 elp 6 Ragas, to hense oottng 0 alt Paving Co PE 2-2221. 35788 | PAINTING es. oF oes le. » “Listings W anted 
Wid. Contracts, Migs ....00..-. #2 | ARE YOU TOO seca | | Sofa bemes, te Onklond ATTENTION \f@vcsEe E YorrNs porry = Exterior | SMALL ROAD STAND. CALL AF- Cae we ioe 
money? We think you are pot - & sur a Brick block and stone work fire sveepes © Young. PE 4-040. PE 1.6500 | ter 600 PM. Phone Mtareet | 
Wanted Real Estate............324| & cone ante tet Con| | 4, £08 to necessary. sab _places a specialty FE 5-029 a ll antag y euanPeseh. *“PAPERTIAN acd 
3 rE Py before $8 FE 22119| ery & car silowance XZ) PLASTERING SERViCE_ COM teod eo ouk A Livery. SING a} 4 , Cane O, m... B | Orse 
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RENTALS OFFERED BARBER DEPENDABLE. TORUN| p _Soramaneetp Ean Fae, — ‘cawswowRrs et aint this ‘tales FE +2 cain from S280" 00 2, oF montn or | REALTORS 
Rent Ape Purntshed ....ceeeee 3 oo <— > oe” y BRICK BLOCK vas | AS Ae PAPERMANGING PAINTING. IN-) aster 6. orm PE Sees rE 
* FRED THOMPSON pnsel Dicomes wort Tree | 4 atoll gg ol oy SSS ee FE 4-2252 ’ 
_ BLOCK BRICK AND CEMENT | PE5-0626 FE ee FE 3009 mien usn.| Money Wanted 2BA cr 
| Rent Apts. Unfurnished ....... 34 BENDING Circulation De orton, « af kinds. Boccenshie | fi ee TSTERTNG REASON. PLASTERING NEW AND | Rinna | a 
7 Fixture THE PONTIA : i ~~ qock Se ae “able retes. Ail — parses. e wore © years eaperience | C—O pis ame ome Dotson Burecs, Waiting 
d Rent Mouses Purnished ........ 38 BUILDER INTIAC PRESS | a | Tand ftrepieces ene =a ee ee ae eee | Ga re Aichiean vec | PRONE, ORTONY Witte 9 
- builders ce. Maple Rd BLOCK ASONABLE STE “G Quick MI _ : ‘gan |— VILLE 
Rent Houses Unfurnished ...... 36 yen cae on Soe . aoa Eg area. Write Pon- nS foe . REASOMATES Dp be TER ING 2830 PArWTINO DECORATING. euaK. | Wanted to Rent 29 i: IST PINGS 5S WAN TED 
iG c ah a BLOCK AND CEMENT 1 CHAPIN anteed: reasonabd! s _—_———_—rrrr’Y’ 
Por Rent Rooms .......--ss0005 37 sreteg, fuveres Or beating =e UNION MASON roux Gables Tea rice ee work Also chimneys No job too fee gg ee = — * “oe re 2 ROOM APARTMENT TWO CHIL- oe "buy. sell or trade 
email diameter steel tud- PE 21698 - et Lene Re. large er too smal Guaranteed sUBU ————— PAINTING. INSIDE 0 OUT. FREE dren welcome 28)‘, South Ecith H. C. Newin yham, B k 
ing. 08.08 por hour & waten WANTED Ee ee in Person —_ Avolr | work. Ph. _FE 49604 B RBAN s EP Ta beet estimate PE 2-4137 St igo x m roker 
eoseeeeeee insuranc POR | FF -— | BRICK a tieaners Lake Orio —E aa 
Rooms With Board .....000+-+. 38 oT wie aoe, e ster Sosa Oenets.| "ee kee CARE POR CHIL |” wort, goer cee a Wid CeMcent | STARBRIGRT WINDOW CLEAN. | 7 Paterna. . PAPERING & G _& PAPER, Dn hag COUPLE WITH CHILD) FE ¢0043_of FE 40081 
rege’ we desire ould have | en. More for home than wages. wid before you de = ers FE + Reasonable Charlies) emalhome or apt ip 
Convalescent Homes .......-..-38A bed direct sales experience such _EM > cide. OR 3-8104. : | White OA 83807 or FE ¢1697 | hee oe of Big Seover or Roches | MAL ¥ p 
: + te NOT A TOOL AND Dig | %2 DSTine succesfully sold vecuum WANTED LAD | ewenT WTx ED anrwHERe | SAWS, L AWK NMOWERS PAPERINO - PAINTINO Sun MUlberry 9-018) AHAN HAS BUYERS 
et . cleaners, bome improvement hems sohael ogo) children. we, tm | £2.30 y@ Mascon wort. FE 01008 MACHINE SHARPENED RESIDENTIAL 8 COMMERCIAL iRisTiAN \N COUPLE WITH ONE YOU WANT ACTION 
. ROOMS ..c0-- sees eee very incom before NCR ROKEN WITH AIR an 
eco ly Avon Tube permanent ‘mpicyment and proms | Soncters BROKEN Ain | MANLEY LEACH — 10 BAGLEY J. WILLIA FE 30164 rent 3 bedroom of one large bed-| The demand is great. Qu 
FOURTH & WATER Code OR by fod or hourly rate. a ne Ds | G 
; Rent Gtores ....ccccccecessces « Big een ote oa ee Peonee ? nom = ant a 135: “pai rnooe and | Lh ppedst ee ee ap ee bed oa Town "but eer Ti ar ee Neat! apes will ce ved 
Caen ene = 7 : Press, Saturds Baldwin. j Ee Lint OF MasONRY 18 Cham- wer, . miles, Best of ref frog 
] Rent Office Bpece ....ee-seeeees 41 ine = good Pout an near tl me angle nage necro Bee ations and yp Tg TS brick block & stone. EM ity | at cain PE 2 arpenct. ALLPA INO AND PATNTINO. _Srinting of smug VE Sion No| oar utmost %, tes y de 
tise arranre an imterview. ween 2). — CALL ME IF YO! A aS TRIMING AND —REMOV- he. ; WITH ONE CHIL tate dealings in 
For Rest MisceDancous ........ | for ® man le © good opportunky | _coafidentia: All letters | ead 6. #1100. a: REE TRIMMING Pe 4-008. FE| Wall Washing & Paint wants } of 4 room furn. apt 4 ot ee Sk ee eed 
Bae ee ee ee ee ress ond | WANTED - MAN T> POT BAGE- wom ENOYS MEETING } {dion — eevee nen vB ae) oe od ee ee 
: of a spend hours | TF 
| REAL ESTA gg mag Preak| ses’ wader one story home| da Bd. oy ct 2/3 Save money. TREE TRIMMING AND REMOV- 22708 ___ | COUPLE -| to Itst disiialebatol “ =i 
TE POR SALB Delivery, Spring size 22x46 11 blocks y a service which al Also shrubs and fruit tree fall Washing & P } CHILDREN DE- < 
_Arbor. ae ee | ee end tas | Dependaiic references. trimmed Neonsed. qualified nnd ainting| sre 12 iy Sue * ae | 
Por Gale Houses ......--00.-006 @ | CARETS ‘ es SS eee ans Tnowing “about, ‘No selling, Pos EM 3- 32362 ye after 6. cal Phot —— FE S211. | oe to LANDLORDS LISTINGS | OY Trownil INSURE IP 
| Poe tale Lane Property .wsss.. 04| “Seemed or ygeician, sepecny:| Ror information ci~ fo, Ponting: | the rigne pereon for hus viens CEMENT WORK AND BLOCK TREE TRIMMED OR RENCYSD os & Accessories 21) serge Vemiy rental ssent TB 
er ears of age. vid on ant M walks ee tee aaa | POW — eee 
Rent married and live job see Mik : e r Dull. 930 alks and driveways. steps. town | oe TR. PRA COPIES. 
~ Lake Property ....... ..@4a- be, wel oo . ao Auto ‘Sales, Tel SS a at 71 8 Saginaw. " | dations oa oon | ’ Weas e: i vaRes ae TO ALL 
;: Sale Resort Property ...... K C. Hempstead, Realtor | ft WOOL Me hesier basa be Wer ai | — Kade | Bookkeeping & Taxes 14) enn 12 EB Pike. FE bear etice assed Hoang | a. weary CO. REALTORS 
. &. ; recser. Liberty Cloenges, yen. ———“FARPENTER WORK t 
1 ; Suburban Property écivévecssv. BA) 14g East Buroe t. ynes . .. eo Bivd. WHITE WOMEN UNDER 30. OEN- Paley and custom bullding ee ene Tax ACCOUNTANT ___ Television Service 22 or Eeoaree a ae TO "FE 2 "0263 mae 
ve a tow os | DRIVERS FGA Cite On Wa eral Mon through Pri, $35 weet, a ANTS TO) “Open Es 
eeccces cas seeccese FOR CABS ON RENTAL| © scal . > | ‘Reverse _Mi_4-8239_ CARPERTERY_ BIOCK ANS OF. | Dre Dressmakin 7 DAY. NIGHT. SUN.. TV SERVICE tp bu a age th option Exe os wt Sun 104 
ian tele Hantben arxéoxss sevces @|_ave 3 tos Orenerd Le eg fe ny A | ware WOMAN FOR OENERAL | ™evt _ te PE S-orez g, Tailoring 16 Fey bige. FE S00 y my, igier rie Box No. 96. ee ee: re ace 
~ ame ae sales people, ip einer folds whe housework ead Delp with sem | won, AL ITyERATIONS. DRESSMAKING | GUARANTEED TV REPAIR me PRONE COTEROE WETS | uTDDTEAGED LADY WISHES TS ct COTTAOE WETHIN + BDI EAGED LADY W 
: Gale Parms .....c.ss000-+5- @| alert inside salesman with some —_ Bag or estate 81 Os Lincoin Reason one ae Baby layettes to order FE a make 4976 ANDY CON- att ie radius Detroit for . EA ae 
: knowledge of gh ag ae | CARPET SERVIC REWEAVI PE | DON'B Raa settre seesen, 3 bedrooms Adale,| Pt”, *mall inexpensive howe ave 
, Sale Business Propersy -vcveeees @ a aleeck “perteer-| Wa “Loe naeatvE a -| Help Wanted 8 1 - FE,  | Bouts supervi Cee tims | te-TV_Service cutive poocen. Townsend $-o00g,| Om Me city Need not be m 
ghip. Investment at No partner-- WANTED AGG AMBI- | - 8 eink tops repaired and recovered. | gece! Abe sea. HOME SERVICE CALLS = 93.0 | _aher_¢ | Orn L Keeley 860 Scott Lake 
‘ Rent or Lanse Bus Fropeceesee A) elit. epi? hee “a | fot time beste sel] susomobiles 68 COUPLE WANTED. 3} ROOM FUR- Prseewe or FE2050. wemales | ORE Se. “ae me MITCHE a sg Fay y COUPLE WOULD | —N-Fontins Ni 
i e : or } 6 Palmer | e 4 | 
' Por Gale or Bxebange ..ce..so0. 00 | _ WOH. pin| full-time baste. It you ore, wilting | “nlahed apt. im exchange, for peri | CUSTOM | BUILDER | Uae Ole ~ Garden P ELLS TV Eee mall’ house close to bus line 
. “¢ _ MAN os) Ee ae ew ae be Se | eer ar a bower Seah eee towing _16A re a FE 22001) His Se Sven oovete vem. Tt 
; ores, cee ® E ~ = _! : 
rounctat tout 7 a a vernal pe ee ae Iypeurteer Servien 248) bo SURE eee cial re | . Bu i ie ing to rent 
Business Opportunities ULT BIGH AND oon | Mow Leve Sere ee our apts. and homes. = 
sessesene OF rater for printing TE | To trae ee nent S| ree, yecit foro business aorvies. | Ruperienced, best refer: | rE 1-431 mins _ A Taw gt. | Adams Realt, Co FE 37083 LISTINGS WANTED 
Gale Land Contracts .... e Sup-| come train “FAVES TROUGHING ARDEN PLOWING. RS AND_ADDING MA- | PLANT GUAR We he 
Scere | Gasoral prinling ant Glia, Jouptraia, poly ‘| fork on comopereive trang pro = EAVES TROUGHING | ___" DEN 3. Thine wreperae. Err LAT GUARD, WIFE 2 2 CHIL” | omen wow covered by Ol more 
ame de enssseneepnee riveree Hee er anh pea aye | er tee natren Hoe) Meee nat. TEES peayetno, ARORA | br GeV Wtaerees | ER eee Ge 
Steens Lanka woe oa. person, 7. » ees | tree 2 +505) after 5: Upholstering SigapOnsIBLE PARTY peatees| Francis E “B ’ 
ieukmensces a ge — 2-2 ~ ee _of 23 LE PARTY DESIRES cis E. “Bud” Miller 
_W. furon. . wor Instructions __ 9 | FLOOR SANDING “LAYING FIN GARDEN PLOWING AND FiT-| ~~ 3 of 3 bedroom furn or unfure 
ELDERL wD Ay an ee. 1 Centra? Pe kee bey 3808 Snellechckad SO 0 ahouse_or apt. Phone FE 20000. Realtor 
AUTOMOTIVE to care, for saddle horse. Must| Help Wanted Femele 7 “peatone acconpiome LOANED FREE, 70 | Fee yIRGSARDIRGAND | Obnetin. Peso ONT | Dustin Sraraltare Uproutering WANTED BY MIDDLE AGED oN REALTY 
por one board. Ouiand Riding ‘sable — ~ ~~| home. Accordions aiso Bag qi| finishing. 10 years experienece | GARDEN PLOWING in THE SAKLES CUS HOLSTER — | = 4 room apartment an a des we Baily; oa Te + 
Sele Mousetratiors .........68| jy '* Mile Ra. near ‘BaBy SITTER 107 ,, saornaw | —s2es st fac es. OR 3-0466, Moderate John Taylor. | einity of Clarkston. Dravton Plains wg SN Cooley Lake Rd. EM| $2638. EMee, TRU FS | ceitabew PERGON Wanre RSON WA ‘het 
Rent Trailer senses EAR ; ~Apt._4_Coll_oftet_¢ 9 ont $3. ME —@ANDING OLD FLOORS ood Bachevaw MA 5601. -2otu._Free_optmotss ho gf vg 
Aute are s-vees 06 | Bhome, We Weach visable reweav- ey gg A re. le gg raapee sty. Cart Bills. FE 2-8789. ee . Tihany Mfaraitre, wonets Co Laie Sig ¥ ONG WORKING COUPLE a use 8 Fentiec Press 
srreeeececcesens OT | 5S on bes, these bi d GARAGE DC DOORS, SALES. AND Fr sees a ~ oon BB ees” ent tm Funtiec | ‘Concerted’ ares down payment 
MWe BOrvic® . oc. cee ceeseesceeee OF mth pope: oat rades: gervies, sometimes. Tracers: | | GARDEN PLOWING BY THE Lor, Jhomas Upholstering on § Nis ara nek Seeds Fou cnet, 
Tc ae ; om TOOL & DIE ment “iTS a *n mprove- | oF t FE 40927. * Beco "furnish references. call us Do not feel ob! on 
Wanted Used Care .....+.0ceeee 08 , : — DRAFTSMEN—TOOL | _ 31511 2) | TARDENs > PLOWED AND FITTED _ Phone FE 5-8888 DORRIS & SON 
: “at Pm. : | SENERAL BUILDING REPATR.| pe Rochester DRAPES SLIPCOVERS MATERI- ‘Share Livin TOR 
‘Wanted Used Trucks .........., 0 | HAVE OPENING FOR MAN OR ABs On RENTAL Feu cos ae " Teanea, Brick stone cement werk. ro, Heights. Roy J. Cook. vr Male. Beadie FE 5-1921. cabon. Shy moreno isa W #H OOP MEM A 
Por Gale Used } woman with car, one who desires 3% be | [with st least an Oth grade educe- | —’ tad tile wk PE 62200 FoaxIPORE REFINISHING _1™ YOUNG MAN TO SMARE BACHE | WE NEED LISTIN ee eS 
COPS ceccosreceees O lly $100 or more each week. ire ee ee — tion. No previous experience nec-| GUARANTEED ALL po ge Fe s : Pes er —— near Rochester. ROY ke ee ae een 
Por Gale Used Trucks .......... 42) Avaijavle Being fetired “and” ne ra se abpnoveD vom monmat van | Stange tun vate | 3a oe ccna Mig oe « en Wiad C ta, Mixa, 32 ROY KNAUF. 1 Kealtor 
i ay ee ——"OUsE naisino” GARDEN 4 
i Gat Bhsdes Gasetene <ccocccocess @ sEwilet oe irN 40613. A f 4 ‘. see fe CW. HARPER AT HOTEL | > RA ARDENS PLOWED WITH Lost & Found gs. wh Ror oe 
Por Ghle Metereyctes Must de fuliy experienced. x. exPectence GIRL FOR DRY ein tro 8 PM APRIL | Gash Akiand $3000 ~~ _—| «either tractor of vototiller FE) © CASH FOR CONTRACTS IF YOU a fanaa 
seeeeeteees i ewelers, 1 5S. . ss . , : se ‘our e 
Ln eet seg. yen Jewet cleaning sta: DAY | APRIL ian Foe! col RAISING. FOUNDATIONS. $4380 LOST: RED WALLET CONTAIN- Prone us . ogg espa F, M KL wage 
Por Sale Bicyeies .......1 - weeees h enéy Cleaners KOREAN, VETERANS aranteed, —— a GARDEN PLOWING DIBCING ing driver's license and valuable = Se ee ey cKINNE 
ereeees IDDLE AGED MAN TO HELP “sw. Pe ae: BRING REPORT OF se or EM! Sat ve All power ult equip ore Ncense ond TT tON | Dring your abetract and land coe- | om Hee tet 
Beats & Accessories ...cc..00... 08 | Waiting on customers. taking de- EXPERWNCED NIGHT COOK. f —ST10U USE. RATSIN | PLOWING y AND LIGHT GRADING sae oF Puaatic TOOLS. treet Ae on WY CLANS ate ian = 
livers ete Starting wage. $1| Sise kitchen help for part tm WEL! DING Arc and ( SING ¥ a Pe oy ge age pene: See WIsH To ® 
Per Gale Airplanes .......--200. per hour 137 W Huron st ST) Aubu a pe e “ é sas Bulldorin . East of burn Heights. , FE) FE 17-0251 Reward Betwéen Au. | Realtor . Open. Eves. | ow “TO BUY FROM Privat 
— ra Avenue No phone Learn im spare tine Big tn- Geacmaeee a 7 a excavating, 10611 i Lt and Rochester 1362 W. Huron FE 46492 Hd al 5 room house or bungalow. 
STEADY EM pal Gereeses: 2S PE YARD, D LEVELING, oes Vicinity of Pe Ee Planwelt 00 Disie Muy Nee: must bein goed cangition, 
nity . anwelt. ear bus ~ 
3.1388. Dizie Hwy pe A ee pabonning. vey 
MECHA 1 calls 
Transportation metre wu 7 m- PLOY-| —— oor im demand for ee 2721 
Offered ...+oeee 08 mt fot qualified man with GM. | EXPERIENCED SALES GIRL ros ? ae 
geoertence. J08 BURNS BRUICK,| family shoe store Fu re oUlities Rag. Inst. Bos 20 HOUSE RA iG F000. M im and Joslyn streets. OR = 
‘ | : lt gg PE oe Lost: Braet = = FLAN | WANTED 5 ow Ma iN OARLA yr R MORE ACRES OF 
Cash Waiting tillable flat land with or without 
  
    
  
  
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
      
  
  
      
    
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ProTiLrTieri ie) “0 our under “instructions.” ob 7 : real or 
: =a = : st colored net over 45 for cook-| a1 CARPENTRY AN ina: ueadaee eee ° > ‘| eye sinsses, bingy oie So gad wees buildings $1000 down. ‘Within 
Por Gale Clothing ....2.....00-. 1 [ROUTE SALESMAN | ing, light housework Blew | 5 ee AND PLASTIC! Seg. PR PE a8 ae q ILLING plese. te aren, planie cest-| Sir Joh Sir Sen recta. Call or see ont ion pre: 
Bale Household ml ar Jooking for @ permanent post. to go north for summer leve 19 WANTS ; ‘ASON AND CEMENT WORK: hore WILLING : ~ y for quick. | WTD, FROM PRIV 
; GO0Es .nccecceee tion with national whol post. wages. References Write tiac ee house raising. m a : rn rn TD, TE 
tema ini a, sat. peeeete tea | tear oe | BOY DES ne | Wood, euttine. ao FE $473 boxer. named pike, Homemade) 4 JOHNSON, Re went cede. Recsemnean on 
ccsccccccceccese SIA! hotels, selling and delivering on EXPERIENCED WAITRESS AND kind, FE 40227 ! iad CI IR 24 GARDEN, collar. heer ; ward. 103 J HNSON, Realtor feta - se 
por ents tetnesteneoes nn. ta] tee trtgnehat ferrtory Vinee ST EERIENCED. WATTREES BLOCK LATINO, one, | ON Ar weds eM 39-4079 is Tne ALEC “ FE 4.2533 nc. reve ©, Poo 
ee ti . portunity EXPERIENCED WATTRESSES & | —cement_work. : 
Gale Musical Goods ............ 1 sarah pasel truck Salary 6300 | Part oe Watuas ust ore i ANB | MORimett Our work gual = = ra. PE 43008. 1 Please re-| 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. ~ Rent Apts. Furnished 33 
shale Office Byutpment ......... 18 wegned” onaviched verriories | condiilens Apply | a ts _ cetimate, Our work guareateys (POR FAMOT tu Lacetry, FE| reve LAST WEDNESDAY, BOY'S | ata Soe cape ace 
Bale Store Equipment more W mo and much aaa (so ft peg ee work. New or repair. Available py he ng ple chalga! AND SONS S101, revere Corie, FE are | CASH adel gua private fe ecrance. $f 
scocececes TTL view. ou BA oe Rd between 2 and 21 Mile Rd __.0w, Reasonable, FE 2-706). ae making FE_ 5-0900 LACE CURTAINS PLAIN OF RUF. y ; 7167. | pou aeok . nse. Ti, ‘Doualaa rar * 9 
Bale Sporting Goods work 4, ona oe rll a to 5 daily CARPENTR c } vtifally fin eae eli Bad be aes ® KE care od he _or PE 40713. 
ccccscowccs te inc Press. EXPERIENCED SILK FINISHER. odd jobs PE ; Laundry, Ph. 28101, NER ne SV AYNE . 
Gand, Gravel & Dirt REAL E part time Aplly Uptown Clean- CARPENTER. YEA I iscaping A coR WANE Nicholie & Harger Co 
" sereesssees _ E sable SaTti. Dyke, Wien. AS ~ence_YE 707 ine ’ —_— 33_W. Huron St. Phone FE 6-8189 
Weed, Goal & Post ....cecccceee @ EXPERIENCE ExPr — Wi a Lae cam . od, a a} BLA DIRT FIELD : 
Pianta, Tress, Parte onoe0e.. MA! wy PREFERRED ee oar Phone AIrREsS TO) Cor sii wag, , tsa oor pate CK oe 
, man between -| teas Sor. i REMODELING 
    
    meat oe a ES we Cregeen eat | Gin To Ce iia ak a a stsesen vetes-re} FRE jeder” M¥- 50000 iF | . = '» . 
cohen held in type Write box 58 ame of | CAR AND CABINET 
i joa one. Ee a ace. edu- work New or roe Available TREN ’ 3 
w. Reasonable. * ~ sio- property. 
tenance OR 3-8757 or TE sesi0. UZAA| Sense ‘end ask for Ted McCule | Tae iT R 
may, Qrain MFO cccesereecees w. Reas 27061 choo 
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ses and exce!,| Good references, PE 2070, ___ pPED Wal EXCELLENT S0UDINO_KEW:| Notices lough. , KEN- N & Personals “ ” | en 
© wo ore a Francis F. “Bud” Miller | ¢rs'"3s" adult oni. Agha 
Joy Por Bale Livestock os0-scecess-. 
: * on Pum) pote “edie Dol’ | EXPERIENCED BUSINESS GRAD-| commercial work. bg mane yee ae pene 
Wasted Lavetecdevveestorreres-| EXPERIENCED LAND 0000" gL AROUND PRI ind COR caer peg se eee Phone FE cao : Se ally Z ne delivered. LI t :       
  
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~ LORDS use Classified Tae. ful Ng OP ae grin oma | : LAWN 4 SURGERY, 400, EVERGREEN REALTY 
Spring cleanup and trim-   9 t 8 p. m. Daily 2-467 . 
bb dae © rye bons) | » ROOME AND BATH BARTLY 
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decten Gates ‘ove pes opel ni . .fill vacancies. i'r tiene rank ek —. and rubbish haul STERING 
sseecemmegenoes tick, economical! cone |. Topping, fi rolling. 
ae Fes Sema seectiass WO Phone taal sritiroke Fe — a a — secu" ine Spe} Rage $e ea land contract 
/ ee ; F “Fea| pase maging, flashing fa ery pte oy He ~J tree PHA terms, Lowe home. oF equity’ tm your 
5 | =] Sct'er staerwise, OR 30m, wh. & K. L. Templeton, Realtor | 5 
ats. eit i ¥ . { , 2339 Orchard Lake R44. FE 44500 / entrance, 350 Mochunse, 
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     CARROLL G. PORRITT 3% Wet See FE 211% 
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Bs pe 3 “5 only.| }'bedroom hue Pull price $8,300. 
  
        
    
    
        
      
              
  
  
  
  
    
      
  
    
  
  
    
    
  
  
            
        
  
    
        
    
  
          
  
  
  
  
  
    
    
  
      
    
  
        
    
    
    
    
    
  
  
      
    
    
  
  
                     
  
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Wisom Watkins Lake Area Rd. Other ; NT. COUP. A home that you've waited for. 
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Piebee erfeewis ve tiiec| Brot om Gann Ou Bente ¥ MEUOR_ 0 GrRoU FLOOR APARTMENT. | Uving Stairway ©, poste . ' 172 West Arbor ' +582) clean couple. No drinkers. 1034 Le hed upstairs - Pi painted | Near Huntoon Lake = Cobiong Me very aise cok Meer Quality butit 2 bedroom bun- LAKE FRO! Houses AND APTS Act ing | ro ‘s believing By appointment ae ean expansion attic, a Y a wens fEW t WOOUS 5 vate mee wintows 3 amil Bus to city schools AN ture . ; 5 everything Pad Me OL Neto Must Be Sold ; Rreplaces. 30 A, _secreotion a miles, west of _ sitet 8p area 2 | foam | ectenl, creasing | Fwo NicE 3 apts Sond | bedrooms Tieatt) uit be ull beth, base $00 site, You should see j trees. Meme consists. of a eM yale ONLY fizee Miows. Gee ts prop ——— oa mide 8 | ) ent Apts, Unturnished ui ; Red Hot ing room with fireplace, 2 | ~ Near Waterford High 24 acres with a § room apd A ae : 8 ROOMS, STOVE AND REPRIG- |, | An excellently conditioned 2 ved. modern home ft. living a er es oe tor, Om bus line, Close te room natural 
sores #90 Rebinwood, "~~ widly,"ed-sag' neat ga, Qourn | fwo 12,8. “bedroume tod x 7 WELCOME § goa », Ottered I 000 down. Owner leaving . AB : URSELL M, YOUN YOUNG [RENTAL | rage pomaytn tga ee a = Pe oy oe right. “Fill ‘er up!” ei epsacal ‘buy at aceon with | “CA BEFORE «0 CLARK a mt a“ — a aon Gal Ga On Geeeen _— Midi HOME PAUL A. KERN, Renitor OXFORD . T RoGM EL PART- 
$ PE 23-0200 é ] : ment gy decorated "ima fa ene cer eapene. Wer? beet For Sele Houses 43 Fer Sale Houses 43 ae te oa a +H Ontand At8, se i? Neat, clean 3 family Dome le Auburn Auburn Height) at me 2 eee PORN ne eed condition, Se tee = “| cated om large lot weer b J ROOM BASEME™ 1 APT NI H ampsen FOR SALE BY PRIVATE PARTY: | 3190 ODD MOS ROAD NEAR |) oe eS Se 1 : s rms & beth on let Seer, 4 Couple _co'y FE 5-€280 $1,500 DOWN. 96.500 FULL PRICE § room modern house bo et clean tp od ‘out | ture is Whe pew. Siz cpecteus Hoare My Ea gh J ROQMS AND BATH BASEMENT East Suburban, 2 bedrooms, 3. walls tiled bath 1 acre of me fan, | part basem Ss Only $5706 reomé & unstairs has house- on rage. Priced to sell-terms apartment in ‘the deoutiful Mon AND HARGER Co Realtors FE 4.0528 beth. basement, furnace, %s | "eee per mouth, PE coe | own. “$ed, month or my kee apt Two beautiful stoves |, a terey lo downtown o@ 33 w Huron St Ph FE $8183 , ae . “ . acre ey 4 7 mouth FR = month and rigerator . - utilities fur *or OR TRADE BY OWN | 3.1. RESALE mabe pod arnae cal aosner a Ps crave win geet Hache Oe ae ce ee er, § room ee.) eT St seed tscae't gs | _ VACANT BUNGALOW | PRESE — etme | ete new 3 bedrm bome, 15 a orry a zz. | Co-ope suburban, garage. DOWN home wo > nooann RFLV-PTRNisieD | A MONEY MAKER an ment. 2 lots; just west of © rosme co | Seer. Hf tsterested, Attractive two bedroom. all white, | cate ia . Sot storm sash Mo per cont interest. foc pent MA tee a | enn a — SS Fruit | BHAI bew a _ $2. 480 DOWN #1.9s8 FULL PRICE cle uta ont floors,” full c 2 tience, tap Thermap ph ws show img covole Call ! to > m sd le mile from court ern room bua. erage. ay oa ' windo . —_— . cms “a HT AmRY ae sid , ae cal Fe niles norta ww tu oe &. HR 4 T, petghberhood. | Of —, vih uw ohnsor } cuvecadiogs Total price ta. ese. ri lafes, paster sine uoareems. John K. Irwin 
sdulta_$86 mo. MY" 3.8031 i= Thu waescr ae, “fase cach raul en If any of our letings look atone rated, with oe VIVE FAMILY APT. Youngsiown kicbeo het’ | menage | ow eo ete 3 ons ® GAYLORD . Nios Sai id te’ call before. Feu. bay. us, fe biicbes. Pe FOR BETTER HOMES Investors take notice! 0400 per Pores” afr “ll a: ‘ onl oak lee look over your ae gov J basement spece reo- income | : fas. “Wea One ear Te may crrenge o| jeatian seem, Located m oa Oxbow Lake. Pull furnished | new “aoe “reel ens AL AGENCY | Cooperative Real Estate Exchange trade, STOP AT CLARE'S. WE : end ready for you to move into att Party 9. glove We have * poom ants. furn A Solid Home for a HAVE PHOTOS OF OUR LIST-| pu, < gee tyeme cad bet wana | bus and stores ap ae Adams Realty Co FE 23-7063 lid F i} AL yg a la an ln DRE Terms can be arranged ; ~ — ey CAMERON H. CLARK |’ Best at ane Wil tree | San iit’ may aa ANDING BUY . Douse was extravagant ‘eat ottached PE 66ee2 for larger bome = “= = m= $6,950 . ful a er Woodward 2 l 1362 w. : HONEY | Tems can ea this Tennace aranrarsr | Dyan | PP Sema Rea EE EES) GEORGER IRWIN | yearn ets om) Epp cae te Bg fn Birmingham 7 bea. cla. nice large hearogme Bren d el k ee) DRAYTON PLAINS REAL ESTATE ras heat. glessed-in sun poreh. | <a +h ae ‘ =” with extra closet eo 3 room ranc! uv Baldwin Avenue arage. Owne et ores tases kitchen ae — Yeas ascend bungalow on bese-| oes bly Ww to 4 | T1_REsAe De - woo ee be cate * cog] DORRIS & SOX room. and kitchen dows ertacd nabenisl ethene (alah tiful wooded lot With lake privi- st oe ple ot Se ey cont morgage, 943 call Mr. Joll, PE | Reaitors ” te teen : Save bod" subriguruter enly 63.008 deus. kitcnen. ‘path. gag betes oe we. | Sad church $11.50 with terms. | 2 com ae ca DOUSLE FREE 152 W Huron PE 41587 ' Provided. Call Midwest R B H n Basement amd hot air furnace |_OR 3101) | § Rooms picts It's the truth For am mvestment | MY EQUITY $100 IN 4 ROOMS +2308. oger . en! y Home bas plastered walls and | _ LJ N 2 LOTE.| of $13.500 now, you can live and o porches i OL 10111 | Goutrecd Moors. 66.500 with $1.500/ EAST SIDE. ¢ ROOM MODERN | IN ON OTe | tm Mis 2 family income c | car garage. shade treeg. 1 block ; | 513 Matn _ satehigas down peme, cok Geore, patated wells ‘alles ‘From it ‘pasts Ste | trom, lake Balance” 5.000. MA : —— DS ay} wewt | A_NICE YEAR ROUND CABIN, windows. screens and doors, love- ie a eveninas after & Lim | gown and s yo veey ged terme | OHA ' rooms, modern, MApie $8141 Sasetesed. wees sere Oued gantee. oS abaw Rd. eg to reapooniie » Evenings | nice bungalow is me % Rent Houses Furnished 33) ot tae oil ear en var.| migg, ranch style 3 bedroom bome ved street. “ne . wat — tage. frome tile ofits ; take monet car es pay-| complete on exterior os Fiesty $ reom mony furnace Hum nes bedroom second floor 4 ; «8 Pree arte tae =m APCRAOTIVE— 0 bOCed OATH lot $5,600 ire) aint owets Pere rast. bee | BEA oer, Uy he to find $A.6007 Well: here 8 furnace, | ¢ dewmie) garage Posse ‘ 
sia tere? Earn ree ve. both —_— Small Farm |_*_ "=e pa fTard"and bend | Dedropm ranch bome | with at | PON TIA AC REALTY CO. 3X20 6 COVERT ORAL —o some P- “Shin ‘pasar erent {Beat t0°bin Sge ith a Teanonabie | 0775 for rent. Christian people FE) s new ranch home has an at | © matic ™. ledgerock | 408m payment. It's your te 1-722 ANI tached garage. 2 large bedrooms. | 5 Room Terrace meat end yommenee eeerston | move. Evenings after @ call Mr DOUBLE CABING BY WEEK Land te 5x800 and'ie located jos 2 bedrooms remodeled kitchen new | ‘rom encieved porch, extra lave. men. PE +3073. Sare inp °E 2808) of off Elizabeth Late Rd eo Howps ¢upboards new American sink, = 3 features NSON. Real if eatettel wm res ar orrers a eisai, te, ces Fea doreind rs nes) inypensoig Sue gmes pews, | A. JOHNSON. Realtor | oO = rful bay at only 85.900 with $22. be 4 rE 4- wie LAG , = Se ay | Es C. Wood Co. ; *usstia:"dowe parmeat”? ""* | Gy eoneinimest anrtime! 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. | 7,200ms,,¢ ,Btdreom tyme ose CAKE NOMES AND aPts rvs /!ighland m_.* c : Washi — j - _ | 1%, ear e Priced at $15,000 | ‘ sell H. Youne Agency FE ¢-1444 full pet? bedonms = Se eg ans BS. & mene | he = ee ® ad Hump ries with burbe Call beore 6 43 C) rooms, besem , “ MODERN ¢ ROOM. KEEGO HAR | se ges beat ' Seas antec “cod POSSESSION AT ONCE! Spacious West Suburban Wi ow Beach Gas beat nla, “Bend, J onthe | 1% aon omer 2. @ rooms, 3 bedrooms. Part of | ae | Fine Revompes ‘clseeh Penced “| Baia etre Hat U neat | } "\eseo oes | . are , ee Pret ha A tae down :* is he Te L. Templeton, Realtor | Soi, Site Wecathe sit.ee, eo! Watkins Lake Front BAST SIDE be ] . Av sai be Bw geek | $1700 Down—3 Bedrooms! “wit te Y the oneees? Were ts a a Bone =e en oe 7 — yout toad a see ruil Vesement “Ot ou heat b Nery jow | Co-operative Fakciront Doveland — room modern home, full ftord to ewan. : custom ranch home wn payme WODERN : becement. oil beat, terior ail completed ful 3. pe. 4 Bedroom Brick Humphries Scams gn rate? feces «=| Francis E. “bud™ Miller | ar oe pee SPs. At) Eh ameNeetanmeabl"ab | OTT MDE cuowe, be ueee| ar Narmne MARE, tart! Ro onay: ore fog Realtor 5 i a Se ae RE) Se ER a) EEL EE moro nen at cron ar Ge) Erte ree send roof, steaia hest. oi! fired, e home itehen, s 9 te 8 pm ture “ Rear patio with natural e. double cedar Rent Mouses Unturn. $6) (; 1 Bungalow $1140 Tove Take Colonia! home Zan “it you osed. large ‘home wonderful for entertaining, S1l-| Convector eet * | 28 dosiya THE “BIRD” TO sez {= pete. ee "Tee: _—n Situated on completely land- = ‘aree vie foom and fire, pear at. Mikes. this inter. 600, we will arrange terms Loses Le gen lg, Mg ra Fa HUG E HOME | dishwasher. Sereened = 5 MODERN @ ROOM COTTAGE scaped 60x120 foot fenced | — 1% bathe basement oil est you. Call new closed eye ce : | P Mi rece Pheaty of ctesste, 8 Working cocpie Aduit« only FE munealow on paved street jurneee attached garage. two nice. Sand beach ard boat dock BIG BARN baths. Rec. ~ og = _ +1619 oe Carpeted living room = H m ries. ; . : : , | tment, ofl beat, 3 ont WALLED Lake * wane worms mr end screen TH | 614708 “If vou ms bus te gou'l ab J. R. HILTZ u p ——- 7 lage -~-—.e- Veterans Sungies, tee Genk eee Se AD cnediiont bup—cal eal KL, v es. - ple | Uppe Lake a } ° } bs privae beac ran wren yo ng pages hen peel income plus 5 ice | REALTOR | REALTOR FE 2-0474 Newer lore 7 bun- We can now process fer you an -oeenggy Meee ag Seema auaraien r Ar tro? Texas ¢1218 third be sccend fleor Owner| coms fer yourself Paved | weet * Seamer Fe acess | au gh Tad. Open Evenings with way cider home under © Ol morgage geal, home, ; o, “or yas | Drayton Area For Rent Rooms 37 leaving state, $10,900, terms | Fxcetient neighborhood.” Pertect Co-operabve = Sen Bee: ice $0 bee “cash or terms min ne a land capac and | ‘ment barn would be geet =| Are you interested tm eae : : installing ¢o1m sash reens home in fast 2 NICE cLEaN rooms ror! Income—Paved Street | gi3s00. Fwo ter one. Nice five, GATEWAYS to Sie rae Ardmore Street ed act homme aire | small tact “storage. Barn dance home in ie fat growee , ris. FE 2-383. 2 rtments consisting of 4) room modern brick bunesiow with and sheer, sell or trade Gate vee Suse's G chtuben boon of the finest bays in o ta Fi ma ae 5 ey es an first ft. sun room new bedroom went side FE Steen 3 bedroom home. full base- ” Mill er and of land five room modern -_AT_BUs STOP. LARGE FRONT ' floor. 2 two foom apart} Delco basement. Also HAPPINESS mento heat Upstairs bed- Francie f E “Bud” Miller og Fe * s SIE basement. of ; SostnNEss On | PROPESSIONAL net Se Sa eel fee Ge ee ee ee Near Waster. Jr High and Realtor Se ee eS 6, Pee ek oe | wing income| lake _ - Longfellow Schools. Nicest DOING BUSINESS 48 STONE : —cash of terms. Fon RENT SLEEPING neous. of $150 per month. Full WEST—3 ACRES street om east side. REALTY DUPLEX BUNGALOW | No Drinkers. basement, oil heat, garage. | Vist our office and look over ovr = gRICK AND SHINGLE 9% 8p @ Dab; Gum, ) te 8 a Sa Seminole Hills BASEMENT APARTMENT 1 Located ieee ne od bes | mines Centon te 4 CBO 27% | Venn love the planning of this siz Bungalow & Income On © paved business comer you'll | chitd welenve Also ? rooms and tration . Satiding cet One ear dee parting right ot | "Tom pence pe heese trom your BRAND NEW PRA B 2 Dedroo 1 bungalow near 7 3 ACRES pice of} Tes. ond tomy co each | corner lot. Ap | itehen; vele . . entrance atrrac i GALOWS—2-vedroom Longfellow “ . = 4 5 ore chia ta as te. 6 Member, ustiac Co-cperetive tiving room ‘with pafural fireplace pee wai, aoe Gee = Chving dining — _ = 2 bedroom | frame house rey ao common hey room. | metely w cop -E ROOM “WITH PRIVII Semi : and windews throughout ith builtin tub : room : cept _re-| e oon “ier iuay tee ow vont ns emreeamaces Uz, teme| TM BROWN, Realtor | SARASSESeee Sree | ey hteeeeene | mater seasons he ge ig AoA A I ll rE Toco centitien, 4| ee he a bath and extra lav the 164 foot at 83 : wk. Garage. Nice yarden ale Bic possession “. full| for appt today | L. ji R Tri Realtor CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM oi on first floor, 3 1362 W. Huron PE 24819] ‘ment, of heat, 27 recreation automatic off heat. spot. Price $8 000 with $2,000 | eslie ripp. rr ee, Pierence. omnia ae ein See oe oo . . —_ ; isso)” Only 3 | por West of cay | weer and waler aod side. der . ELIZ. ‘LAKE sapere W ARD FE. PARTRIDGE 22 OW. «OCLewrence f . 
CARGE SLEEPING ROOM WEST|\ “place some carveung. bee | BUY LINES SEEING Is BELIEVING, We, guy are, 7. $1280 ‘phe John Kinzler, Realtor | 4 petream home sun sattned | REALTOR ~ FE,2-8316) biel or FR ¢anee 240 State : I. m 670 W. Huron 8t PE 4.3525 arpet Huron Open T toe aK ROOM” FoR Ne eo save ~ farage Reasonably” priced SUB. WEST Fr  KEEGO HARBOR. | a Aye 1 no answer, phone PE 2029 | room “laine ‘room : a ee = = me te THORPE STREET vote ee eR a with terms |$ Pago por heme ool Eaesed | NEAR ROOSEVELT Vow ag | have the key Co-operat ing Real Betas Exchange | Sutra lot, $11.00 with terms vee tame eee ; for lady 9 to right party. ay 5Q-\Aeres—— { : ~_—A| Thins a - i bedroom “heme! RAY OYNEH- Realttor—+—— | *SASHABAW_ ROAD tous Fiepince—ofl team Reg CLEAN YOUNG Located on paved way! ST see mee icees om ** | Venetian blinds gas range and 36 % W. Huron oe KN D : EN gy ag ge - yb ge a oe aight werter. @ Oladstene. Wid- | 1 ge — ! AKEFRONT f. bedroom upstaire. which pecds | — Phené PE 31160 ry 71-9034 conue te te cuciacs Gonabeies fice . 612.000 terms. OIRTS. side with 1650 oo treqtace, ‘Here's an attractive furnished cot- mors - to R Sriered at ty Ceeperetive Reel Fe oriced to sell a i 900. B La 
fees, 180 'Pramkiin ‘Bind FE in bacemrent ower fur] eine” are Mes Private lak | - Gee down, OUTSTATE OWNER | $700 DOWN WEST SIDE 1 egroom ranch, type names’ x- Bes! uys_ | ( a Y | ORD : leges : nace, 30260 basement barn. large cedar-panelied 1 room a | silnearacan beth, soxi74 * ft Nearty 2 bedroom lent purbe: —e aie. | with = 14 Senchions Pw with a picture waden othe STEP SAVER [7 lot, with oe oo 1948 inctoding po ig-~ Down eaymeente onnat a epee. Today ve Real . POR GE Grinking cups, 6 horse . ine jorge x and lake $7,000, A ee taxes and, insur- whem sash and screens, Coropereure Ke oe anes, wen ee wee poy ices es: | ot FOR YOUR WIPE is — eas heat well tandscaped lot TO BUY TO F sipBPina ROOMS —CLOeE TN Set bae tt soot | INCOME PROPERTY. |Dmgton Som ant sain ¥eedreos | $1500 DOWN Sar Oe verd anchor lence WATERFORD © |. | “S8ee es capes Ow Gee | Baad ah | Ge ie gra ed a pela Peg OLONIAL, | om ter. 2. DOWN: 8. me room. s "EST § > Open “Evenings ae og ge one feens, landscaped lot. 100x262 lish bite f aeeee nou wrerare | Roy Annett, Inc.| tins ont 6. sa sao Ns home| iris eras | Sans kgntecened tat Lake pris) WEST SIDE sin | ER og wae | fee, Sar he a oe home fo ' or 2 clean working eras CR AWFOR AGENCY} YouLt Lime rr 9 ROOMS , beat. User tor light bousskeep- New re Homes, wrocsewey sat 2. git ot ly ewiy doceveted pom wi e . Call FE _5-4054. — er 28 E. Huron FEderal ae Realtor 2146) we Open Eves. Yat add Zrnde rr | Lovely —— ee oo ates — with Swepioce and 3 % et only 618, with pO ge fgg Med Oven Evenings and Sune ay : rou. Bt IT yiie agg songs ea | EAST SIDE Per ecteres om aoe 3 “xn down, — “TOU “R BEDROOMS ~~ 36 PE 41187 : sebool and center. $7,000 6 romm benselew wih 2 cas rimoot ceil our office fer sa com tiled, auto 7 bth ll - oon c “Panous a, ih ated lami oy are $08 Gun. | cng on nigga lice bome. of foot “furnace. mi r ADAMS CHARLES Granville 132 _Reverse Charger Orchard Lake Rd Sz, ABe8 Mente WS be cose | i wit s | A mene , REALTY CO REALTORS : char e Kd. ys 12 to 5 pm Come $500 DOWN pered rect wt . lady, near us. 135 AN VILL Os Oak . nn Real Est. Exch Inc It Pays to See Near Maple oo and” ee yours now they are | e | ‘ $ room moder cn = ator _— ~~ ts ons 3 : DD -HOMES : eoing : Latge 3 rooms, beth room a R Beard 36) eee, Feet ee ecmtore | eee, CHARMING OOM -026: LA ' Beautiful ¢ room with WILLIS M. BREWER with stool large ot 61 KK G. He ead, Realtor ‘ Rooms 7 electric fireplace. in Ets. Le. Estotes.| on eves ‘th 6 Sun, 194 full Dasement and stairway to “16 and within © distance ~ . fovely ‘home shown by Oppoue'| tie’ marae g, Tages, ceramic wy TOWN : ae “Scar a — re seit" “Ere Pe pant man ws, IN lovely home stove by spo | tle beth ang firesiace both up| wax To BRANCH DOWN A FR 45181 | days. Perse Tea eeee LAKELANDS eter: coparate a ee —~ Bt sce ba eee, ome ‘and bath ° ae NEAR $T MICHAEL'S ~ | 40 ACRES a eon Sinan bowes god entrance Close to Pe eee beasty i the buy arate | fruit callers. Ga, tound’y suomete ch honk Gly baw:| of the above srenetane = alls p~ range Wy FE — a ee ee incomes, PW r= wean Room FoR WEN of the monte 206x180 lot If you $14.950 Terms After down ay | hated” "Aa, gxestions nome’ on the | | or aised aie” Worms | Pontiac on good gravel ow Close, te bes ar lant em] ne MOTO, own. call today he Pee athe ‘er peting’ Orapes & Venetian binds} WM. H. KNUDSEN with bat) hand. hot sweter Markie. e down payment. only $2500 Faces oh 2 os io REALTOR fu condition barn with 8 stanchions, ge 7 OR? CLARKSTON WES) SIDE CHURCH sta ft re wert OE | 8 Bidg on paved. street rms. | rage and en f —— ; | Cash talks on this 3 room home, spring-uphoistered Sylv Sh YTON PLAIN Ph FE 44616 Eve 27-3750 | small orchard. 15 acres till- | AND BOARD FOR WEN. pa furnished 83.000 buys! ae, 2 ay balcony and-30 m| Sylvan § ores ; RA } =n (cs Leis, Bre, _5-S0e8, F788 | aie sea ompax | = San ae eee water shower, single begs all . TRADE , pn stain. other “room room,” aoe. | i d-ayet at Socaelt - Tnsuated | "1 rbedeoam Gown “od 5 | “arge 3 _pefrecm, catiy modern a _ DOWN . ; i — ° your rison bedrooms upsta! ~ ~y F i ‘ i “ihe owner will tke late model reoma Fine for efener on the basis of and eA very latge com " IR A. Nott, Realto . ELIZABTH LAKE : A car or land contract down. One| charch or frate~~1 «lub. $32,000 floor spete and you'll renee ana dining room. Th’ = ; usse 4 INCOME. & : § yeer old modern with warege.| Terms five the sound value of Wile te clean home me - 170 W. Pike +5950 oiela wes 4E feck al ome 22 3 , ie _ ge "ieee Te | lake frontage. § very lovely 2 WX rouple “are F i or sou ear Pol = for ealy “Soy. a pet wie Bi hes aq. oxsre ne ates ' LC. LADD MBAR UNION LAKE. } acre og} BOOM. YEAR AROUND PLACE svartmente ptt ,Pesement ONLY 3 LEFT e EY rooms i y room : af | . ie ri for colored fa 16x28 with « dining L fin- Open Sunday 10:30 to 6 fruit * room house rage © ev doors. A : Hotel Rooms 39 “fiveg ranging” rom 11.500 down Devisburg Bé.'ta Sprineficia Toe | teed. tm bmetty paws, large | ane Bey... or tae = foerias “bhepernined | &% s Be Tetons | Beautiful rig of lake. Now BETTER : iS rrr ~ FARRAR ORO OO: ~— to $3,100 From 2 s Oak floors, tered walls and utility room. 3406 home, Fa A, 5. Ww . " —- = : Py " 8 ROOMS BY DAY on WEEK to 5 bedrooms Call for 2 Well worth $5,- heat. sy . a : onder =| pe HOTEL AUBURIN ‘n NEOUS ‘ . “and foom and Refrigeration Onft Call ang | SEVEN BEDROOM WEST " eel! Sig eee) SS Also f or 3 Room A payment homes. i : 
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“BUD” Nicholie Fao Or eee | 7-ACRE ESTATE Roy Annett, NC.} WHEN YoU NEED | Need Money? | Siise"ston"i"toca. “Fi ad 
ESTA for wee | Chey oe, ae a) oy a eeral pres 95 00 ls og veae as wear _ seat | HECAL BRT EE 308. Be | '§0 Ford Tudor, radio and 
| West Side sates Sesoet ¢f Woon | ek Si See regs |_ om em HDDS to $9 : Sh pts "Bee heater. | vase |Saeg toes) of Es FE 5-912] | Feseee. ss otnswonite ettrective 3 bedroom | WALNUT CARR MODERNIEED »| 164 ACRES reUsTOM F ~ORADING | | We can neo you with your moner wwe 6 aubere PE sper | 'S0 Chev. Club Coupe, Seti, ‘hee Mpapesnite. tne wail en one foor, good | bedrooms Ot ie we Seals caulpsent euabte "so ‘tor begeme, toe aan ool gS See Por aub fusncing refinancing. ere TATE radio and heater. maculste Sungeld” finish. 
Fooms, cus room laundry room. | quis G08 terms Owser MA - ey MA oe Need equipment et terms ou cal ue oF en af cur efliss. compet oa first visit and “bhy '’S1 Pontiac Tudor, radio 
a ae af ge | Page sgOw > ¥ pooms. goes. ie take Searoy Bere’ BLACKETT, INC. STATE mew pian. sored eee | BRAID ~ eae and heater. '53 PONTIAC 
Reich jo a oe waar a Muiance of Foote ron FEROUSON DEALER FINANCE CO. ome & uto 30 Years Voir Dealing _|'30 Ford Club Coupe, ra-| matic MERTAIN SEDAN 
‘ “BUD” Nicholie Rent Lake Property 4A oohingieneh | {ie Paste ee ee | me Pontiac State Bank Bide loan Co ___ Wanted Used Cars 59 dio, heater & white-| Xyeuqu 7 wor Soue wane : 
7 — - woens a ROOM wre BASE- 180 acre stock tore to Oakiond Pas Lake” Reasooabie uueee a. a piece oo TOP sss pos aNnY omaRP CARS. walls. $1,895 . | 
' W ILLIAMS LAKE eee Pontiac Lake ye —~4 aaehtep hwy peepee he. os VING COMMUNITY. Most!) GET CASH QUICKLY Hour * ts \: Saturday ® tm ' “THE HIGH LLAR | 46 Mercury Sedan, radio | 
for the ears 384 \ ke” CEAVE > 
| p PEDROGM age Frise rom, | _Beckmebam on 3 cecier voeariy,, Schgo,"bor at | vsaatinee Setvenasannaa TY pat TEAGUE FINANCE CO. . | > a eames wi air) 3 ROOM 5 door §& = te hom radio service business Located in Up to $500 Ly ae — — —— rn and heater ALWAYS 
  
       
     
    
              
         
   
         
     
    
            
  
  
    
      
    
  
      
    
    
  
  
  
    
  
  
  
    
    
  
  
        
  
    
  
  
    
  
    
    
  
    
        
  
  
  
           
        
                het large barns com-) excellent spot 10 miles west of ard reened front and stock seat & wit 400 er - 
nly 200 tort to te lane tame! Welverinn ‘Brr"weted Lave, | feciaded in “price ef oniy Side | fenns w ns Teen OS) tomp t ema, ch. Brine vest) ROCHESTER. MICH. H. J VANWELT — | 48 Dodge Sedan, radio &} 6) DAORE MANDON - MODERN. AT MAN AT cace. NEEDED FOR | ‘ minutes Loans fur- LOANS TO 9s00 OR_ 31385 heater. 
w ‘ “S| FLOYD KENT, Realtor tory Gur’ sxpansion. program — — “ See M&M Motor Sales ‘6 DeSoto Sedan, Radio New car trade-ins at the 
: == | => ae $6108 Open Eves!  ciusive. avate Cwned | distribu OAKLAND PhP hester oe een! 27? ‘Deke - ane "Om 31603 & heater. .. BIG paved : lot = the 
; Next to Consum rs Power ot aT 00 oo is Mortgage Loam, 54 Top Price for annr mn oP scab c ene R etinesis and 
: —| =a radio.” TV tad other bo . LP ——— A DIXIE . ymout ub Coupe, rere : “ 
FOR SALE OR EXCHAROE | sertising evgsieble with compenr LOAN CO. LOW INTEREST aemees coil Special Deluxe. Michigan’s 
Si tee Yee 8 oie) Stemoe eis e| FE. 2-9206 | Sete | Maret 7 ' See Erogeny. Fw buses S|. itera] sompany "nssistance, BS So | (HG. PETERSON MOTOR MART _- Finest ment > . 
picture window. 1255250. and | bo on home in Chetolah _ Sen. © me = 409 cash deposit wired for “| 302 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO 1310 Pontiac State Bank a im 2 J “ . . 
61.525. down can't Near line, nice lot j0 ACRES. A-l1 RANCH FARM. <a a 3 Moutesim. ve same Not a “Rough Rider” in only ; be plete beginning inventory. Addi- Phone FE 5-0406 or FE JUNK 1202120, one block from the lake | 3 modern houses. will trade. Mr| tional five to six thousand dol- wa aa oe 5 4 yy the lot. Come im toda DOLLAR LAKE . ~~ oo | _ Harrison. FE 5-126 lars working capita! adyisable No For Sale Housetrailers 55 hey ¥ $:30 end ° = y 
We have just listed a perfectly! 4 beautiful +g oo NICE COUNTRY HOME LAROE| ¢zpensive office or show room One mannnnnnnna names | aay re and try out the car of 
ranch ¢ home featur-| an acre Overlook Elisabeth | %2ee. large trees around building needed Wil, be in Pontiac Fri- : ACCESSORIES - EQUIPMENT For Sale Used Cars 61 : a 
s Kitchen with spe-| Lake Attractive 2 wos 10 or mere acres of very good] Gav and Saturday for personal The complete trailer home store ~ , your choice. 2 
cious s natural finished | peariy finished On lot | land If you want e place.| imterview Mail at once your for this area furnsur.. ~ 
woodwork, radiant beat, 2 large] ‘Tainland Posslbinties ar on} this is it Terms or might take] Qualifications. previous expert Nee eee ere eree eke, |PANTOM 1068 CONVERTIBLE 
bedrooms. glassed in breesewa Only 3 mi from Le wage oo some trade. Discount for cash. ence present occupation. af e. 7 igh? -_ b od PE +0234. 
to 2 car Garage, let t20n208, ping center ae a ae! ae aad talk Hover a | sddrooss end chose pumber Bos ry , a ont a que stoves ond igs SORE COPER< DOOR, RE: 
Gens t 4 tor appoint. i great ‘Fon 7 Wete MA 53485 no Sunday own YOUR ON R OWN “DAIRY BT ae Without boaters a0, alee oar oywipuent. toon gag beoter. whitewall tires. ‘ 
mans Sotag ‘wn buys 2 dedroom ACRE FARM. WITHOUT BUILD opearh + sas . springs, care wired and brake L 
120 008 eure na an | EE ieee Ree ot| Set heats re| Gee ee eee| Endorsers | See ne ANGE |e. Mae We oer JW) Al ; Bedrooms. ‘pine | flcors, auto. rents $10. Kg ia Saad S60, oy moutve at O00 Eemaet} Suete ee week Be Pat ® enter pestoces with Se ae WiLL ThE Picad W ENS s ee bf . —Prancis_%° Wood $t__ Toul done 8. Ra BUICK 1960, WILL TAKE PICKUP 
| shown’ 'by" appomiment eae | THELMA M. FELWOOD ©, 200 etear mecny FE ssi | man she i-relinble. Say yewee:s | sumer fiance comogny. te So eae ne we ee Ld 
PE bit, PE S064, Open oto 7) 7, ACRES § ROOM HOME NEAR | Cte" 2m VE | fee tie to eoee quickly cn signe | Cv>' See We new 33 A Ceneral | CADILLAC 18). 4 DA 63 SERIES, Your Ford Dealer H [S | 
Russell Young For Sale Lots 4% Stverwood ti? ccres, Be “puis : ACTS Fy AI - postal “purehese cles 2, wed | First lose a 147 S. Saginaw St. : ° 
_ REALTOR ” ag : . purpose Up to 20 months to re| fravers Geneser Sales Otste | Patras $900 FE Phone FE §-4101 aye 412 W_ Huron PE 44525 |. BIG LOTS 100x200 eS TMENT PROP. Pp 0 aa WopEL ie Fr aC ETAL. This Ad Is True 
i a a TITS | ee om eat an, | SERA PE AE MEE | SS Pe EBs | ae ONENCOME pater < > ward 23-9700 Froit : . cash. ro . A Foot ; re ) 
+ CWEST SIDE SIOOMPIELD Hille CHOICE bnwer, 6 7e. Ponce de Leon. | rare TONE GUT Dan onEn i338 ‘boa “bees "OF SOLE STS ca PE 34tei a VERY. NICE! _ ALL! 1950 CHRYSLER a. ~~ Joo 196? «62968 «4.90 Retore 12 or CADILLAC “42” 4-DOOR 
2% ACRES Tesi et Weedward Near wm ay Ow ate WANT TO BUY A BUSINESS | 500 be 90. r_§:30 coe —— . like poly ant Sank a he 79 9 fey yo i waa 
| Glove m, 7 room tome wit tui! Fo" Gaul warner hersaons or | Sale Business Property 49)" TE ART OF LAKES | miepihsetrcod oa tat pao | KARRIALL GAMP FRATLER. G5. }- Stippea with vedic, hosiery" | SMACS Dow REAL Mavare Black aod cieam body wih Sood 
k Sas ie Samus core ome CE ER, [rom eae Om cane ser 3] SP evict wien Mea | } See es Be cate | Meta eet | fal tcc “aceesis ae E oe are Tis eae tei | Beratter Lakes. Open Sundays. cowntown Hotty Can MeMfinen | County. Was terrific meome from| sxeteding RAPLER | ‘tights ete You wont fina “2 | OB. @a13" Ecprouy" rant terior low. macege peony 
‘rms. . 004 PONTIAC TRAIL iit MARKET, There's most pew 2 stall ca-| ™ S S “47. Come and see it at| CARS 22 ANBNGN AVErUE sight cylinder engine in eneciiont 
- Tee ye aS any ne ee Fe feo o00. a “im 83 inToe living We kis 2 el aan There isn’t = to ell you] of Bowek's Sunoco 8 Station on tae CHEVIE “@, CHOPPED «INCHES. | ~ $995 
* KENNEDY Near Auburn and Rochester Rd.| Pentine Write a fontinc | quarters are § beautiful rooms all about all th. good features of | soener — 7 Bell or trade FE S310 NO MONEY DOWN 
$295 to $495 Woodw-rr 20700 De| Press : ima tm the living HOUSEHOLD the sturd looking Stewarts. | _ Opdyke. , 
; REALTOR trot GN L A Ag Se * wot Nagel sped z — =e = ee A BEAUTY ae ng 2 ine 
ser We Framer Wt pe “trom Ponta Gel Cab Across Pine asain {rie batiding. | Destnece, == ferther details. FINANCE cuyiine 38 non ot 08.58 too big sem, oon tie” von ve ere  ,Very Glean. 331 Orchard Keller-Koch 
Bache Realty" Ortouvilie | 7 NICE LOTS NEAR BUSH LAKE | OR 30113 “me re oo ae SY ee oe te den cae ts loot beaeeek oae heom bw oe $200 Ponting gore CRS categ ed 350 mien Wal | Wenaenne ee eee 
SACRES | See eer Pee eas 2 ee acs SEES ty ty ACRE TOT TR srg "Nevnaract mee tones comjon we“ "| cuevin. usa ¢090R DELO Your produce wit bella High Sehoot. PE 7841 Avondale STORE _ ood toss Priced $00 _|s “per “Cent bask rates up to §| 25.000 alles ‘radio. beater wa 
shopping years Usec trailers sold fghts ai thing of the past, after you more 4) FHA APPROVE Upto | a |) Se See ae ee tise, peed braben’ naed ound 
ing aC 11st Airport Rd. Yea you! ton "Woods, ne “ee™ Dra: B ILDIN HARDWARE C Parts and Accessories @ust Eliza d452" mornings or after 4-5 ee > raw ASH 1 Mile South f Orion, M-24 take Rd nrg gen Ste by. this neat and ciean | HOLMES-BARTRAM BONANZA $500 et ate al abetssan — 5 as—amee please don't bother the owner — 4902 Dixie Highway If you've been searching for the ated in @ busy town about 5¢ for You Toda iit STREAMLITE. 2 FOOT, CAN ae Law mileage Excellent condition. us and we will be more than OR 198° Eves : J right location that will give you milea from Pontiac. Good com- r y be time Whitewall tires, radio heater, di- 
fiat to through. This |" FHA APPROVED | the best return for the money| plete stock. Is @ wonderful busi-| 20.900 PAMILIES IN PONTIAC tsla oft Oakland’ Gash or rectional signals. OR 3-6625. 
ame has it Kelrpoms. ace sized | Lange ranch home aicr in Drevton | Zou, Nare W,imvest may ce aug: | meat showing & good groan, In| ae ete pccuers fs te rani | —Pevmest with termes, —__ @ CHEVIE. 9 WHEEL TRAILED a ya , nd ask to see this Rt Geoncs. futures teal eae a] 3 yen NEW AND MODERNIZED ° ' fre {ht UP. 17 and 19 Auburs 
UEiity room Sutomatir Delco HOLMES-BARTRAM cinder Block building with ample | 48 by 88 ft 5 eet yee ae ee ne trailer on veatal ve plan. a 9 aot, ; 
autom Dixie wa or any sm-+i siness d approx 000. You BUCKNER’S Good a nriced 
pater neater. There te also « : 32-1960. Eves "OR 3.2001 Frere fs 60 ft Cn —y gy can't beat this. LIABLE Lg TL = little s oe —- ip im) Has EM a oatete, St One ee 
2A BUYS A LARGE met ALeR excna 
cerreed pt, eens moms | Opler ee wnt of Rane | Ryonce mua etme wppereaty | WARD F. PARTRIDGE) Swat) wilt TumtTep Tae ae : _ssrume. Jour own ced in the richest, blac 130 op Columbia off Josivn | fui price of this fine business |OFFICK OF NATIONAL BUSTNWSS| When ilines comer When there mm. LATE MODELS ° 51 CHEVROLET 
land Co Also plen- - oe ~ site and building s only $8$60| BROKFRS C' FARING HOUSE ere tayoffs or short time ; = mer . Deluxe 2 door. Radio, heater and 
A ge age PR py tig Bh LAND HOME SITES | si $3008 down and only $55 | OFF7’—* Iv PetvcrPa’ CrriS| empleymen yo will be aiad OXFORD TRAILER ONE OWNER CARS This Ad Is True Dowerglide, Extra clean. 
is only 96.750 with sisso] The Largest Selection rent a place, to ‘equal it or ‘ony: Wo, Ide Tope Shere you are aivars sure of SALES ~ 9506-8068 Cheveetet . on est Side Used fare 
. ? or ( + considerate treatm We have 6 used t to 37’. aaron 42988 
; WHITE |, Only a few. $60 down WHITE _ [ew mee S| COTOOS| | SETTER O€ RAPE THAN soRRY!| fret"serrad Firat ‘come 19514943 Pontiacs ome I ie A have @ few excellent sites left Huron Open Eve FE 2-316 See new stewarts and Great . fain ree castibont en | siete beyments 2-0214 or 
A 968 down which are level in __| You ean obtain ur to $500 to line 27 to 4 ost. Alse 1961-62-53 Buicks : seeattaen Todi Recta am | 2101 sch cor Mr, Cock, . 
BR¢ YS sad easy, to. get goed welle "Chess Oricon ty CARE SERVICE | Sr met Ga) ce tee wp | Vom sd iat Memes ‘The 1951-69-63 Oldsmobiles. matic transmission : aD gy ee _ to bus “mee ; mont | triele AAA contract 4 to 4 yparmen:s he low ; oe —f 1° a $22.50 a month equity. PE 42623, 
‘ pone 2.0 9, Sun. Ideally located = Pontiac | 86? Dix's fertana ‘tra lot. Corner of Willams | less. vor think years ; . | We have ‘47 through ’51 
: Rs OnSite tod’ new Waterford" Jusiot Righ | Ph. OR Ist gr OR'.108 St ean down EMIT THE cas 1 MILE South Orion toe) JT ; eT] } Hudsons. Come see us 
FPEDR ON Howe FoRMenED Dat Tine and ores, in a neigh. | Open 9 to @ Sun, 1 8 | pe Ly Rov | «YOU NERD AF — = Cller-NOC f couple with? Stloy tiving fa "Eaceuient” mare Ded. and gas station. with Tivine J CHRYSLER-PL Drauza| .°Y & new or used Hud- + ehildren, "411008, de. face fling with ts per “cent Business Opportunities 51 cuartecs do}ng ceed pestases. B | ; . Woodwarn at Rd. son 
de ‘or home : Ee a hill “nein fiehwer, on omc _— ‘ sae iaetae eek <——-fr ray : kph 
veieaees took reckon 4 . wiea Stati ANCE COMPANY 
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ae, elle ° : Open 10:30 % a 
eee ~~  eghta gu SEeitee” ”* Sx s2m| Attention! ne Realty — | _feg. Phone Om "| MOBILE HOMES IVI 
ae “arr. Unbetier Case Lake Ra. Sdie ok ap To mf GA > oath oh 8 “Sy x wa W ~ x re s or 3 of 5 or 6 men bay Ee $25 $500 ; munit Motor Sales 
ays ! se RATTLE FARMS | st'ysut 7oe/tea “orate |» Se Rachacee > °° | Feats” aut SES |S Sef . 4 ow teempe | “Steed candy teams Bishi co ene an the Pontiac ares. Quick, Friendly: Service dows SHEVRC 3 CLUB COUPE. ay bua A tr ~) oe business to A ‘T . . Mo red tape H tchin . Trailer Sa 
ne down and $15 Gn gee. helkd "awn toseurs On St. Da : Bax & u son’s > salps 
“oe rahi ie Ber ot cata ie ae a ver wm ool 1h Pi.2"|_L. H. BROWN, Realtor |"48) CCAM © tom aa ape we, wa exes|- Livingstone iat ve ‘ Ka on W Mure rm 248s Bid. Box igtiy Lancing, Web | Wri @."Devisbure, Mich’! 4 "We'Lawrence Be ot Ease 
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Foe Sale Used Cary 61| For Sale Used Cars G1/CARNIVAL by. Dick Turner _For Sate Used Cars 61| For Sale Used Cars 6t   
BUSINIESS IS [GOOD 
Oliver’ Motor |Sales 22 Years a| Reliable BUICIK Dealer - BIAS - From /|Priene 
Maintain|ed That— “Living ts tough “ Onl 
fighters con ‘mohe's agit it. The fee   y is thalw te 
coe ansiher” in| stsed of Rghtog common gg Ad all mm fam 
es of the make man world. 
extra 
San i Living is Made Easy W'| here All Your Automotive 
ea a Wonies. are Wade Gury at— 
for hot rod. $100. rE 
rit econgaoe| HAROLD TU/RNER FORD   Common Sense 
$3395 un av oe eel $1495 there must be a reason. 
1953 Buick 4 dr. Road-| There are two good rea- 
master. This one be-| sons for good sales. Num- 4   
    
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  d tudor, tonged to the boss. Ra-| ber one is appearance, if luxe. Green paint pa 
Suceliows condition “Price 61135 “For the Best i ” dio, heater, Dynaflow,|a car is properly recondi- matching upholstery. 
aot owner, Phone Pe baies me wees ——_ spoke wheels, Frigid. tioned inside nd out it| Radio and heater. ~~ 
For 3 URE @ aire Air Conditioning, | ‘will sell. Number two is| than one year “ee 
ae NE. RA Ml i custom upholstering,| the price. We are careful| Very re rein 78 
be seen. te be ansrevinied.» ise A-| Bl Y = power steering and|on both points and when] Price’ ts Ui rt 
FORD ‘Si CONVERTIBLE. RADIO. power brakes. Original] you buy your ‘car from This is the kind of a buy Her, ovenarive, raves white | °53 Ford, Black or '§1 Ford Vie. ...... $ 825 price was $4,740. The| Oliver's we guarantee sat-| 9 oom a fran- _Fg_ Mt Eat ee | ne ss $1,084] 48 Ford Cl Cpe... 295 car is less than one year |isfaction. We have been) 300 SUI role te ‘52 Plym. 4dr. ..... 644|'40 Ford 2dr. ...... 0 44] old. Rememtber,. we're| here over 22 years, we're | °° '§2 Buick 4 dr. 49 Ford 2 dr. .. 299 | “Tradin’ Fools.” reliable. Test drive any of '46 Chev. 4 T. Panel 
(Se. Riviera ....... 1,399!’51 Henry J 2 ar... 399 a song cna — . $295 
1% 744! ca ) er no.obligation w - , . 
Basis Geico wma ct tt come non p aes FORD  [tcating ae S00 Pone'2 0002 tay settee etn ay eet” ” 976 5. $1695 ee 52 Buick 2 dr. ..... 1,099, '49 Kaiser 4 dr. .... 199 - ev. 4% I. Pickup 51 Ford 3 dr. ..cuce 599 48 Chrys 4 dr. oes 299 For Sale Used Cars 61 _For Sale Used Cars 61 | $995 
  
50 Nash 2dr... se. 499| '53 Olds Super 88... 1,944 TTR 7X | 1950 Buick. This i $995 1952 Buick ‘Super Rivi- |, 
FACTORY |ststnde.tae/0221) $9) SO" | PONTIAC | Riviere Series, Super 4| Sma Bawa? | ’ ’ dr., equipped with radio 1951 Desoto 4 dr. A one-| Dynaflow. Beau iful 
OFFICIALS Co ; B ht RETAIL and heater. We feel it| owner car that words can-|tone paint. It wasn't /+51 Chev, Sedan Delivery 
CARS nvertibles Trucks I 1g ; not describe, Spotless blue | much of a job to recon- $695 is an outstanding buy. 
  
  
  
            
    
    , , 1," : : upholstering, all the extras| dition this one for sale | | . 
‘51 Chev. Conv. ....$ 999 * stately ‘on se eee$ 399 STORE s aeetitd peat ied 587 and very low mileage. If] because it has always 49 Chev, Sedan Delivery 
SI Ford Conv. ..... eel 51 Ford | _— : pot yours for only $245|the original owner knew had excellent care by $395 
LARRY rt cone Be] pickup ee. 599 ‘ore Jown, 18 months at|We were selling this car| the previous owner. Just | 46 Dodge 34 T. Panel JEROME Fe bade ead er aa 51 FORD F-6, 2 ton dump | G DWILL $34.16 (first payment | 80 cheap, he would be a FE 290 and $195 
Se et ae Ee S \° ick 7 : ral heartbroken. One look at} well arrange to give ; 
Rochester Ford Dealer bh Buick Conv. ... 1,299 ‘I ean . 544 = Buick wa mew . USED CARS alia age hae a this and you'll be the new} you a demonstration 49 Ford % T. Panel 
ra StS rases . ‘al Ford Conv. ..... 129} '5S0 Chev. 1% ten see "| '53 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille | ‘OT 4 NAME BUT 4 POLICY” this one owner. Remember, we're| drive, no obligation. $195 
Godb “piace "ro Bor™ °|'49 Ford Cony. ..... Ott) stake) «26255, .. 399} °53 Olds. 88 Holiday Dollar for Dollar open from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. ‘30 Ford % T. Panel ‘46 Dodge ¥ t ' 5 
PORD. “@ EXCELLENT. RaDto. LOW vanet “ — _.. 99,53 Olds, 98 Custom Sed. = ey hg ag ob , “= war ne AGO, HEAT . ‘51 Ford ¥% ton : '$2 Buick 72R Sed. our lot. It’s QUALITY $345 $1095 24 more trucks to choose } 
* 28> ickup ........- 399 : : i 7 Fone |) Dota Tg iE a BANK RATES - a le Sik. 399|'S3 Ford Custom 2 dr. Sed that counts! from. All bargains. i 
FORD. “di 4 Da O00D CONDE | ‘ , ” 1949 Chevrolet with ra-| 195] Pontiae 2dr. This is MICHIGAN’ : 
FORD a CUSTOM. | I Let I Se eee wale Aes ccer| dI0 and heater. Runs| the type of car we could] 195] Buick Super Rivi- - eee . 4 
ion. ee row = $2 Pont. Chief. 8, 2 dr. Ambeccaser, Cortgrece Satah ond! = very good but needs a) talk about all day, but we|era Three of these to THE BIO PA Les . » 
op gp lg aro Urner 7 Seeds Hard fa little bump work, if you! won't. Just call FE 2-9101| choose from, all have “wooows Ds “ | 
—BAT2_ 09395 Orcharé Lobe Ave | 56 Stude. Hardtop \ pe. “GOODWILL CAR” | are handy with a ham-|and we'll be pleased to} radio, heater and Dyna- | BS 
52 Chev. Deluxe 2 dr. prenty of good locks, aod ‘ots © mer—this is the one for] give you a demonstration | flow. Take your pick, be - {Sine “after es t 
1952 FORD Fo 52 Ford Cus 2d poly Ef ERs NO DOWN PAY-| drive. The car is a beauti-| quick and get the color ‘a am gh | 
Country Sedan l es SRLS: OE - MENT and take 18} ful blue job and neat and| you like. Remember, no | #3 GMC PICKUP THOCE. BY- 
Fordomatic months on the balance.| clean in and out. Your old| ; ble off fused Lite new, ‘Pontes Perm end in , mies. Seles Seciies. cok: } “SOLID VALUE” n = . reasonable offer retus ee et, ae ee SS © 
ae pa — cas uk hae TWO LOC | ATIONS: A Cadillac 62 Sed. = a ae ae Not bad at all for a ‘49 car will handle the down on any of our fine re- 008 | 
Sa ohn cane | SRE ROH TT] moael sey condoned used cars, | Sey SS SOE Huron Motor Sales 464 Woodward & ne Nasi ‘ 
oa mores rE pu) : ‘51 Pont. Chief. 8 Sed. Ra ee A-] A-l + = : F _ blue finish te perfect . 
WS FORD_f CUSTOM 4 ‘DOOR. S. Woodward 13 Mile Road |:s1 Buick Riviera Cpe. cee e Beividere Lo ~~ 70 Clars to Choose |From C Y 
Gow washer and al) accessories ’ ‘ . 
8.000 miles. Excellent condition LOOK FOR THE B10 SIGH "$1 Olds. 2 dr. Super 88 a are Sane Birmingham CARS 27RD, CAR         — ‘530 Buick Special Sed PONTIAC, A Delux . ; . 
a ee te ton, Wage seater te OL] VV ER MO TOR )\W ENS FORD @#@ 2 DOOR CUSTOM - . ' "51 Chev Deluxe 2 dr. TIRES 81 645 
radio beater good condition. Will For Sale Used Cars 61) For Sale Used Cars 61 ; take trade Ip FE $-J780 f ene ee reese '< ~ 
sa — 28 mn. _ ad 1 Ford Custom 8, 2 dr aPOORWILL USED CaP | + 
ie everytning. ‘03008. Bas™ ie | Tv | ‘51 Dodge Coronet Sed. eo ee S AL ; RELIABLE : 
rag arene | AUT '50.Olds Super 88 2 dr. }- soup tarve- | : TRUCKS i _ we DODGE. Corenet model 6 Over 22 Y!ears a Good Pliace to Buy’ - eed STRAW’ CS 30 Merc. Club Coupe door. radio | aug | TO DO YOUR JOB 
Moderate ant 50 Buick S of: , 50 Buick Super Sed 210 O|rchard Lake Avienue_. "| 'S1 FORD F-8 Tractor, ; ed ‘$9 Pont. Chief, 8, 2 dr- | ires, sue Good Cars CHEAPER | ; oe PONTIAC (Garnet of Williams|St.) : air Brake . ; several bales | . . RETAIL , ‘52 FORD F-6, 2 ton dump   
  
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49 Ford 2 dr. ......-S205| 1962 Ptymoutn sud... so Wu oo oS u ible STORE | Op en 8 a.m. to g p.} m. St CHEV. ly” ton stake 
"50 Hudson Sed... $395 ( ; = ———— — —- c= = on oo | : - odie | ot 
“48 Cade operas pehieng uimaeallibon Oks Converse Factory Branch PE 29101 ~ FE2.910) st cuev. a ton pickup | 
: € . >| 1060 Ford 2 dr. 8 ......... “os; '48 Pontiac 2 dr. 63 Mt. Clemens at Mil | 51 GMC 4 ton pickup "#9 Merce. Sed. ...... $395 ; T Phone FE 3-7117 : i 
’SONash Amb. ,...... $595 means ceeseee es A 47 Pont. Streamliner ‘41 ~pLYNOUTH—O605— GONDL For Sale Used Cars 61| For Sale Used vars 61; For Sale Used Cars 61 ‘30:FORD % ton panel ’"SO Buick Sedanette .$695|  - 49 Dod Castom Sad ton. PE 2-7066. 19 FE. Howara alicia i aa Z 8 cylinder 
"49 Ch 2 d $395 1948 DeSoto 4 GF, ...eess- 9605 Y ge ustom . | PONTIAC 24 oe DELUXE, : 
, ev. oe teers oe | wen Dates 6 ee $005 Sed Gee Can Win tree 1941 PONTIAC 8, TWO DOOR. $300. 47 FORD % ton panel i 47 Chev. Sed. .......$195! Ts eeeeeees 46 Ford Deluxe 8 Sed. ‘BLACK PONTIAC 4 DOOR DE 6261 Pine Knob Rd. between May- 8 cylinder. ' "52 Nash Rambler A | luge clean White side walle FE bee and Waldron Rds. OR 3-6128 j 
Convertible $895 | hg | iscaidichsniilie wh —_ M ‘48 FORD Dump ; eitisiels ‘48_Chev. Can. Chassis = . a i, ,f}' TAG 43-0 OOK DELUKE , ee ©: ry | wtewall wren Exim DOOR, | 4K Studebaker Sed, ae kome cline | C rae wt deer ofarmate OFFER c 3-5 yard 
. 150 More — 0 Ger gecne Oetvery tbe ie 8 DOOR BELUEE] "49 Hudson Super 6 Cee. | BEST DEALS Pee oe ee '45 FORD % ton stake ew Car Trade-ins. 5 oe cellent “condition a 1953 Pontiac Station wagon Fully| covers and other extras | $1175 . . . ALL BARGAINS! . ae = equipped, very low mileage, fold | 1111 Joslyn, or call PE +0524 AGAIN "30 GMC % ton pickup 
= . FACKATER SL PUATER Ws $30 CHOOSE IN TOWN — i oe 154 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF. nite ; 
MICHIGAN’S Riemenschneider Bros. |———_—_ 5, Stop in at Glenn’s. A‘ ¢ boy Wh —— Md country folks Bey oN gag te ‘49 GMC 4% ton pickup 
FINEST DODGE: . Here ‘s the car for “The YOUR lave a wide selection of See it today . Don't delay Ean. onteaim, Wo beaters. $7 ‘48 ,FORD 1% ton 
wai Pa by 33 oa aan cand, Geen, me- OWN TERMS late model used cars to sso pOwTIAc OMIEP Cab and Chassis 
WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD PLYMOUTH pases culsertiote: wilh oar choose from, also some’ Community Motor Sales | "sedan Exe. condition. U, 8. Rovsi ; . a 
. : : dio heate, back up lights 5 good transportation spe-!so¢ N Main “st Rochester| Master tires. new battery, seat |’50 INT'L &% ton pickup 
232 S. Saginaw St, and Dynaflow. Full price thru al OL 24311 Open til lo pm | covers Pull eau wed Cali after 
> $300 down ‘inances it Cials. . 
THE BOSS | Phone FE 201 | Rea | a Peas TET 47 INTL Dump _ redi mon ’ / ydramatic eater -5 ya 
a rear : : | Pema ee Sahens . , SAYS, td 3 es Fee Co | GLENN'S Iasgrgeaomgg,| EERE EET ms a ome | oy conn pron make , _Take trace OL 30008, *"""“" |-48 PACKARD 7B ~ 7UPER | or Your Bank " MOTOR SALES condition * call “Sing’ mere TAKE A LOOK 8 cylinder MOVE Sorgen, Pe FS ieee PLYMOUTH ‘3 SAVOY 5,000/ , 254 - _ meat. PEG : 1909 Pontise \ 1953 HUDSON. $i660.| miles. Sell or trade my equity mi SHARP ‘53 PONTIAC 2 DOOR DE- 1949 Hudson ’51 FORD Vanette Phone FE " an be seep at 391 First Ave. luxe, hydramatic, visor, spot light, 1941 Buick 
@ HUDSON Pa ER A a 1 etc. 6,900 actual miles. FE 2-5308. ( ; : THESE CARS! I jBSOR PACEMAKER 3 aler ONT py S Sapa $00 2-5308. M tne a 12 ft 
aw, : NI OLDS-CADILLAC *hone PONTIAC '30. RADIO AND HEAT: 5 1947 Chevrolet be P : 
THEY MUST ToD eON WHYS COMPLETE Mr. & Mrs, Public Used Cary—Orchard Lake at Cass ° . Mer, Low mileage, PR +0255. inet Pretine 50 FORD ¥, ton pickup | | 
GO THIS pm. We buy and "Posy weekly) We Are Open! New Care 200 § Sevinaw = FONTIAC “83. DELUXE 4 DOOR, 1900 Nast ’52 FORD F-6 tractor a4 : forms Royal Oak -Mudeon. 1010 | ReY're Dullding a new sewer out sess afer aires, 0 TE Ree sehen Spring, mit ereen ee werd Cab-Over-Engine ; 
WEEK! COME: fas an ra ae oat ae See Sie Es | ES ag RT MO LOMAS, SERN NI Fay, conned cua pict ig or vicki | . cl Fetes [ae iow oer ential ob 8a. twe | ten ve K be ae CATA’ instore | N a_i" 1 man Station Wagon | 3 INTL % ton 
OUT AND SEE Hag STATS, REA ult Be mane @ Chey Rah en rowad re peautiful condition Community Motor Sales ; 3) FORD F-6 Dump   
      oul bet ne? dre ; t / . 
THE DEAL WE) oe ce mn | ne nBeat Ene Wecoun tees Pt aw BS ae eR | BS Tiel Stee wa Sere ff C Oh J 3-5 yard 
r " eee Cau between} MIKI'S AUTTO SALES | 46 Paekwe 3 ar... gs pep ths ; 7 CHEV. 
CAN OFFERI" | Sete sere) le oumas on | SSO Rey Down ramen cates :| \/L . , Tractor * RY Cu0B COUPE, | PLYMOUTH | $9 Bom inet» Rae i grey, 1900, miles PE 24400, PONTIAC “53 6. 1 OWNER 2 TONE | ih Cab-Over-Engine 
$1286 at 
SPECIALS —_| Byeote Siege MER yy ta Mist | “ia, "Sen be Seer at Riber Osta. || Fis ee > , PONTIAC. They re’ “Bob” Boles Auto Sales . ° 2: 
Miles ae! veVMOO Ta wave =. “ Paulson Our plan is ethical, honest     
  
         
  
  
                       
  
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Sara a ne OES aL “ean | w l082 "PONTIAC, 
1 Ra ES ete eae ~My : ar Down |. f= ber - ‘150.00 | : $1.195 
nad iy ~~ Pacemaker. | mre |S Fem St Ore coune | 108 80 Many Other —— ——— 
To Choose From 
eieieton | BR A ,| _REAHOR | gx00H, KellerKoch 
MOTOR SALES       
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cities [See Gees                      THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 38, 1954   
     
  MODEST MAIDENS By Jay Alan   
  
       ALWAYS SAVE SHOP SUBURBAN. 
NEW AND USED 
     
     
  PONTIAC’S ONLY Exclusive Truck Dealer 
WILSON GMC 
809 S. Woodward 
    
  yi Pan ti yah 
   Way Aran- 
“T've spent the best years of my wife an that house!”       
  
      
Sale Household Goods 71' 
—" SHELL AFPOHAN, SIZE ‘4x 
PE 47760. For ‘Sale e Miscellaneous 72   
sort ack Pee Ege — iS) eed 
DUTCH MASTER — ARLE CASE vgn gE - Burmeister’s 
    
  
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Burmeister's Northetn Lumber Co. 
wc Lake 
WE z DeLiven i|- USED TRADE-IN   
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OLD ELECTRIC RANGE F §   i 
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ving quarters combined 
20265 feet. § rooms upstairs. — 
spece, work room. 
2 car garage “Sowustaire 8100 0 $100 00 Tt   
  
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. j|ezners CLE FLUORESCENT PIX. 
    sia ens room and 
reation rooms $11.95 value $5 
sligh   
  
see area re pee —_ at rs 
Neptan 
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  FICE BEDROOM OUTFIT WR CEDAR PENCE fosTs ANY “length: PE 7-077, 
iN oe Rea w wmAtNoT con.) CASH CASH CASH 
Bn * Por Age pore. you have of value. 
    
  
For Sale Clothing 
A BEIOE LACE OVER TAN SATIN 
“fine th rr sees   
  
  Saart, M24. Lake Orton. MY 
CEMENT BLOCKS a ‘y delivered, 84 Sheffield 
FE 24400 FE 27275 cau ae tn or ee WALNUT D ‘DINING ROOM 3   
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WAR OO} RO.G¥ DAVENPORT aN   
FRIGIDAIRE oq WHITE 
Star gas stove Ss, —_ available 
oo FE   
  
      CINDER BLOCKS (WESTINGHOUSE AUTOMATIC. 
| FPG. VAN HORN & SONS 
FE 4477) and FE Excel 
hg agemme ~~ sale. $50. | 
r) PRC tt AROOANY Dinina | © suite outrit. 
value but wil! sacrifice fo for 
FE 52424 or FE 2-265   
  
  
~NEW FURNITURE WAREHOUSE PRICES   
  
  
  
  
  ANTIQUES—DESK, 
__aadiron, FLanders 1-2500. WESTINGHOUSE STOVE Mage 
MA 62471 before Sat noon 
WAYNE GABERT’S 
Appliance Specials Good used washers from pe   
  
LUMBER COMPANY 1947 te Meee rket ca Lake 
EVERY SAT. & ey   
  
— refrigerator. § cu. ft. 
- hess dix. oe ans new 
beat iz clothes dryer, shape 
IT’. tad! od   
  
    
  
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Tom’s Hardware gg ND SPORTING 
ee Orchard Lake Rd 
LS 2424 
We ‘Give Holden's Red stamps 
For Sale Miscellaneous 72 | FLOOR   RANGES, ne oxi2 ROO. —— CONDITION ~ $20. 
8   
  at te values. Fiver. 
esc: 393 Orchard | Ave. 
complete with ets $129.95 val- 
ue, $80.50 wall and base 
ca values. 
are transit marred. Mic’ 
  
  
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ESE ares 
lige Sevier: 
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pA Be. and 
le and, double scroll tn weid- 
  These N EENED ee en = 
  img Shop sround | 
hen get my price 
Tom's Hardware 
AND SPORTING GOODS 
1731 Orchard Lake Rad 
7 Sun. 62 PE 5-2424 
We Give Holden's Red Stamps 
ee ALT 12 INCH 
saw and 4 inch biades and 
date. 1 12 meh thickness r 
1 16 teh bend saw com 
Wood of metal 1 » PF? Je 
saw 1 6 meh jointer. 1 6 
belt sander, 1 wood lathe, 1 shap- 
ee All me 
stenda and motor- 
ised lots extras 1066 
Round Lake Rd 06.   rr 
Cc 
as OOlg* 
(T] 
a   BUILDING SUPPLIES 
Sheetrock @x8% C 
trregulars Michigan Fluorescent, 
__ 393 Orchard _Lake Ave 
  & Sundays PM 
ONE ALLEN VOLT AMP TEST- 
er. one Alien combustion ansiy?- 
er. und Allen oa meter o   
  tor, Sway FE 
Overhead Garage Doors Standard sizes available 
ber and fectory —   
Oe 20 
ONE PAIR OF GARAGE DOORS 
for sale Im good condition FE | 
S4385 | 
OUR 
NEW LOW PRICES |   
ee 2 ee | 
Sheathing (toards $70 per M | 
iy im Utility Plywood. $4 sheet | 
24n30 doubie hung windows with 
air alu. inum weather strip | 
and lancer 615 
All our prices are re asonable 
BLACKETT’S 
Building Supplies 
8161 Disie Hwy Clarkston 
POWER MOWER SALE SAVE UP TO   
Regular $106.80 rotary 4 cycle sow), 
Regular $123950 3 m. 4 cycle. 
908 & Dow 
309 im Toro reel type. now $136.30. 
ae oe tth esf mul 
136 
18 im. Toro retary with ieaf mul- 
cher $8 
new Clinton. 
KELLY’S HARDWARE 
3904 Auburn at Adams FE 23-8811 
_ Auburn Het 
PLYWOOD AT LOW LOW PRICES. 
5-5391 
| PLYWOOD.   
A aL Kinds. plain & decorative. Kitch- 7 
cabinet doors— drawers made 
  
PORTABLE REMI writer, $75. Girl's 
size 8 815 ost 
new FE ¢6076 160 FE. Huron 
Pavement Bregkers For & 
heaner 
CONE’S RENTAL 
1251 BALDWIN FE 20077 
REINFORCED CONCRETE SEP. _tie tanks Phone OR 3-7686 
RUMMAGE SALE SaceGRY Ete 
odist Church, April 29-30 at Beet 1a Mile Re 1 block easd oodward 
~ ROCK HOUNDS   
  
  
Cabachons, & 
fluore cent specimens silver slab 
bing m 
TASKER’S 
  © W furo rm $4261 
SEVERAL ROLLS OF cheap. MA 
PE 2-7608 
SAVE ON PAINT—GLIDDENS 
Festival ake Road at Warwick 2678 
_Orchard _ FE 49000   SAQDLE, MARTINGALE AND 
bridle, $75. F8s1-0614 after 4   
    REFR tat LAST Y 
    
    ft Coldspet rator, Plectro- 
sie tea arag ee eee 
walnut Site “a a of nich ladder | Hove. 
& chairs. MY }-4308   
    
iMONS 8 gor (BED a anak     
‘ -A-BOUT BOAT WITH extras, new last summer. 7% bp. 
_motor and trailer Ph ee out 
ij FOOT ALUMINUM 
OR 31676   
    
  
| ASPHALT TILE Marvelised Transportation Offered 68 
   
        
    TLE 
ARMSTRONG a ttle 
FLOOR. SHOR | a     “Fieve. —Foom DEXTER. 
    
            SURPLUS LUMBER _ 
‘ior se ane a big pe 2x4 ky - ie en. 
EXCELLENT WT. PINE 2x6 90 ft. used sash... sw... «81.00 
Combination doors new... $15.50 
e doors, new ... . $14.96 
Shingles. datiding | — 
wood & y- 
bP} 
5340 niahiread ws Rd. SP eer OR 3-7002 
SUNBEAM FURNACE 22 INCK. 
      
™ COLONIAL Lumber Compan 
ye 8-6, cal. 9-2 
howe ORlando 3-2215 
—— 2008 Highland nd, 06-00) __ 
     
    For Sale Miscellaneous 72   i 86   
| I | “Fi      concen We urea. 
FECT BLUE Witt 
ere Pee tastes Tose | imo, cn cent vie 
  
  tsED REPRIG ven. 
naces ol} burners, Cg +s 
Wayne H 
ing Co 469 West Huron 
GsED ELECTMIC MOTORS, 4 & 16 hp” . ‘a. washers 
electric ap gas ranges at low Sion The Houseaeeping 
$i W Huron. 
tse OUR y-- DO YOUR OWN 
plumbing, wiring Com- 
stock soth sewer crock & 
hardware umbing 
hundred ems ev- 
erv Friday Bory 7 pm. at auc- ye 
Uoa. . 
Michigan Auction 
    
and Air Conduiien: | mARD pay 
  Mart. Inc 
M-24 Lake Orion 
s YARD. ,DouP BOX “« pee | 
for parts EM 3-3482 
waTERPn soe AND DECORATE 
BLAYLOCK 
ES Pas OFT ne WOLVERINE   
  2x4. new. per ft ren 
Masonite, per sq f © 
3 ve. deathrm set. complete $106 
New free stand toilets 622 05) 
‘Sale Musicat Goods — 73 —_—Aaner 
  —es 
| ACCORDIONS. PACTORY PR 1CEs, | . All sizes and colors. 
Goseniens oe a ete, begin | 
ceaity. Br Pret) (Off W. Huroa) 
Chnow Pike, REASONABLE PR ROE 30713. 
Oscar 24217 
Faso TU AIRING 
Boebertts +7846. 
    
Clearance Sale 
. 623 and up Adding 
Check writ- 
WRITER SALES & 
Sagwas 
Sale Store Equipment 77 77 
CASH REOISTER, 
totals mahogany 
ish [ike pew 6423 Terms Morey 
Golf and Rid Club. 2280 Union 
Leake Ra off Commerce 
7 OREY NATIONAL CaS REO ters with tape Lite New. FE. 
_ S460 
_Sale Sporting Goods 78 | 
GUNS BUY. SELL, BURR- TRADE 
_ Shell PE 34708. 3738 & Telegraph 
~ MATCHED | 
feather bag 96 FE 3183 
os tt ae 370 CAL. SERVICE. 
  
NATIONAL 
electric. ¢ 
    
  
  
% Edison. 
    mae SETS OF TOP GRADE | 
used golf clubs, priced from $18) tines Albines, Opaline breeders, 
up Cail days MY 20g01 Also canaries. 1306 Mt Cle- 
AVE UP TO #@ PER CENT ON | _™ens FE — famous brands Rconcee, | tackle, HAMSTER TROPICAL FISH 
golf. binoculars. ball tennis. | Pet Shop 69 8 Astor FE archery 
Use our laypwey plan | PEMALE PEKINGESE IN SEA- acon _- N oso, |" son also parakeet MY 26765 | one a czR _— eo aaa TED ioTS | NEW DOO BOARDING KENNEL 
Manley Leech, 1@ Bagiey_ | soca Come and see it | WE HAVE THE FINEST ASSORT-| Boxer for sale Le-La-Ru ment of fishing equipment and| Kennels 1 Crooks R¢ “% mile 
nie supplies. For spinning we north of Auburn. FE 17-4334 
riggs for the latest ¥o like to help vou Visit bans 
pew gun bar. Se 
Briggs Sporting Goods 
_HMarbor 
Sand, Gravel & Dirt_79 a1   
BLACK DIRT, 
#1 TOP SOIL AND SLACE DIRT. 
Delivered, Reasonable FE 3-5833. 
A-1 TOP Ou BLACK DIRT AND 
Sand gravel and fil) dirt cord TL. ie Delivered. ba 
+6588 
Yalow Pe ofee 
fy 
Plants, Trees, Shrubs 80A 
oO XHENTIO Pa ~ 
ATTENTION TRU ane 
CKERS! a and fil -— 
and Lahser day ft | nyt except a. By, 
Y 23 retell PLanders 
WE DELIVER 
Aa abace cK BILL SPRUCE FOR 
ite, Norway end Col- 
Cop- 
inwae Native shade 
Dig your ewan Bring tools 
end buriap BSleeth Ra Take 
Sleeth Rd at Commerce Village 
West on gravel read 3} miles 
bearing right at each turn. MU 
+6038 Flanders 1-616! 
|GLADIOLA BULBS. $2.90 PER 
from Pontiac 
Keylon's Oar 
SO Disie hundred. Across 
drive-In Theater 
_dens FE 2-6456   IMPROVED L LATHAM RJ ASPBERRY 
red. 
north 
end 
Saturday   
PLANT NOW Sav , 
LAKESIDE NURSERY 3044 Elizabeth Lake Re. 
hd PLANT EVERGR“ENS NOW 
Save dig your own We hare all. 
tyoes Junipera Yews. also white 
Birch trees Nick Predsa Nursery 
4760 Fiddie Rd off Crescent Lk 
4 Open daily end Sundays FE 
> 6406 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS de | 
Raspberry MM 
ar Maple trees $1 oe 
MORAN OA 82035 
  
u 
"JONES TYPE- 
  
  TREES AND 
EVERGREENS 
Shrubs fertilisers, grass seed. 
C Tear Nursery 51033 Van 
| Utica, “Michigan je 08041 
#@ PEONY CLOMPs L 
_§round § yre old MUSI8I¢ 
For Sale Pets 3 
AQUATIC GARDENS TROPICAL FISH & SUPPLIES 
UN Mill St. PE ¢285)   BABY PARAKEETS 
1 _ @> FE 34025 Closed Sun. 
BABY PARAKEETS | CaGES AND 
L 2-4083 _ supplies 
> oo Sac TO BE E OIVEN 
home. 6‘» Patte 
  BOSTON BULL REOISTERED 
_ terriers 382 Nelson. 
~~ GANARIES FOR SALE 
  |DUE TO (tness MUST SELL 
™My entire stock of Parakeets Lu- 
  
an BLUE TICK COON HOUND. $50 FE 5-700   Keego egy 
PARAKEET. 
dies. 
_ Fe Sesn and ful dirt. Lyle Conkiim. | One 
    
DIRT, FILL DIRT, ROAD 
gravel sand, top seil_ FE Tey 
BLACK DIRT. Fat DIRT | 
\ soll, road gravel, cement ng 
pea gravel & rubbish FE 23-1768.   
  
TOP. SAND, 
revel. fill dirt and stone Vea 
réon_EM_}-2077 autien BLACK DIRT, PILL ~ ROAD __ gravel, sand top soll FE 40172. 
BLACK DIRT TOP SOIL FILL 
dirt sand and Vern gravel. 
Goyette, FE 30675 and FE 2-3148. 
80) 
VL ae ee ee Delivered. 
+4568. 
GINDERS TOP SOIL, SAND AND. _ gravel FRE 44550. 
DRIVEWAY GRAVEL FILL DIRT 
tel vel top sofl and 
pea gravel 
DRAYTON SAND AND GRAVEL 
COMPANY 
Send. ¢ravel._and top sail. OR   
  
  
FOR SALE. BLACK DIRT, ROT- 
ted manure. road end cement 
gravel FE 1-s831. ~ 
FILL, SAND. AND GRAVEL, DE livered. Jim Poster. FE 1-608).   
  
  
4. L. TRUCKING 
Fit nork wan any Gave AND GRA 
also top dire 1 Delivered. OR 3- 
BLACK DIRT. SAND. 
ees oie clean rE kder 
OIL DAILY AT   
ULING 
wr ag 
Crooks 
20412 after 5 
PR ROCESSE p ORAvEL VEL FOR 
riveways, 
Toad arave’ «-™ent 
SHREDDI BLACK OR PEAT 
Separated or mized. L. 
50448 
Shredded Peat Humus 
(6 Yds. $12)   
  
  | chia 
WEIMARANER. REGISTER 
ta +>- OPALINES, CANA. 
Mt Clemens. PE 44960 
BSREFDERS  BA- 
FE 23340 
  PARAKEETS © 
stud service pS gToom- 
_ing Lawiard Kennels FE 26019. 
rE. 
sa 
  
  
  
Hay, Grain & Feed 83   
FOR SALE “400 BAL: 
rE} 
  GooD 
= ent 
nome bog. Se) Mae Rd. Davis- 
Fine? COrrN TU EAR CORN 
200 bu oats, ’ 1 year 
lp ton. MA 
ver. - 
HAY IN LARGE QUANTITIES 
75 ton cutting. $15 and $20 
SS ee ee Second 
gn 6 mile out Joslyn 8 
R4. FE 5-107. 
x4 ~ For Sale Livestock   
A a CALF, SELL FOR 
_young cattle 
FOR SALE: ONE FRESH GUERN- cattle. Will buy 
7-7426. 
  sey cow. 2 Duroe sows, due 
in May. Phone OR 3-2660. 17060 
Road. 
A Ez. 
Dra: ., Clarkston, 
to fa 
  
    
  
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  OR 
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3 ‘— OR ALINE: ran RAREETS 
ee 
    Spee Ty 
  
APPLES _ @ Farms, 1900 Silverben 
~ Milford, ¥ CINCINNATI PLANTER 
    BOLENS GARDEN 
dise & cultivator, ME Rote ', 
hike new = ee ~ ] 
_ after 1 p 
BARGAINS 
Used Garden Tractor 
De 
  YOUR I-H DEALER 
Pontiac Road at Opdyke 
BOWLEN HUSKY 
  
  
lete line of tools for sprit 
re New Idea Le a tools 
ioe Aims mood er 
me vis ochinery. 
Orteaviiie 
“JOHN DEI DEERE lr na 
tor- with new motor 4¢ 
  
with hydraulic cutirator 3 
like new Doub’ wae a 3 
pactor i Afair 63103 
MoE ROTARY | “tH 
img and weling pncken Grok J 
tors , : 
Lee's Sales & Service 
621 Mt. Clemens &. 
Phone FE }-06)0 
  ~~ ONE MAN rane saw NEW 
r 6 
REAR Lecpni e gped ¢ FT. MOWER; 
, 24187 after 6 pm 
SPECIAL Prices! 
“arm Suppl 
JOHN DEERE vee Rd. +a 
‘@ FARMALL CUB LEVELINO 
~—. and 4 Starter 
L Ss $690. EM 3-2774 after 4. 
CARDEN RAPTORS 5 BP Tererse $298. a. 
199.50 plus with reverse 
8 speeds $165. plus 
A complete line of quick. 
hitch poll ma gd gge ma 
te FZ {ete Terms. Parts 
Loar AND GARDEN 
pe WALLED LAKE. 
anor 1 se — cooler” MA eases @ can m 
“TR ACTOR B BARGAINS - Can Case L.A ruaranteed to do your 
ane a Ww lift D. with hydraulie 
John Deere B with cultivator, Case 
Fever 70 Dc 
re TOUCHTENS 
  
  
     
       
     
        
   
   
     
       
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THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1956 a + Re trys OR Bobet eon ’ : 
    
‘Private Secretary’ Gal Has Other Interests   
-- Today’ s Television Programs --   
Channel 2— WIBK-TV Channel 4 — WWJ-TV Channel 1— WXYZ-TV   
TONIGHT'S TV HIGHLIGHTS | 
6: 00—(7)—Detroit. Deadline. “Bud | 
Lanker interviews. (4)—Time | 
for Music, Jane Palmer sings. 
(2)—To be announced. ; 
6:15—(7)—News. Ace. (4)—News. 
Paul Williams. (2)}—That They 
May See. Discussion of visual! 
training for children; Birming- 
ham Junior League. 
6:30—(7)—Mark Saber. Detective 
drama. (4)—Eddie Fisher. Popu- 
lar ballads. (2)—News. Doug 
Edwards. 
6: 45—(4)—News Careven. John 
Cameron Swayze. 
7:00—(T)—Soupy’p Ranch. Soupy 
with Western film “Flashing 
Guns.” (4)—I Married Joan. 
Joan Davis plays marriage | 
counselor to friends Mabel and | 
Charlie. (2)—Godfrey and His | 
Friends. Variety: | 
7:30 — (4) — My Little Margie   Margie starts space war be- | 
tween two breakfast cerea! 
presidents. 
:06—(T)—Jimmie Wakely Show. | 
“Partners of the Sunset.” (4)—| 
TV Theater. “Dr. Rainwater 
Goes A-Courtin,” Peter Kelly as 
adventurous medicine showman. 
(2)—Strike It Rich. Warren Hull 
host. 
8:30 — (2) — I've Got a Secret. 
Garry Moore emcees quiz. 
9:00—(7)—White Camellia. ‘The 
Web.” (4)—This Is Your Life. 
Ralph Edwards recreates life of 
surprise guest. (2) — Boxing. 
Lightweight boxing bout: Ralph | » 
Dupas vs. Dennis Pat Brady. 
9:30—(7)—Man Against Crime. | 
Ralph Bellamy in “The Chinese 
Dolls.” (4)—Mg, District At- 
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9:45—(2)—Greatest Fights. Films |   
10:00—(7}—Club Polka. Warren | #00—(2)— Big Payoff. (T)—MY | 13:¢9-(4)— News. (7) — 
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10: 15—(2)—Weatherman 
1¢:30—(7}—Playhouse. Film to be announced. (4) — Man About 
Town. (2)—Safety Eye. Films of 
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16: 45—(4)—Time off for Sports! 
Bill Flemming. 
10:00—(7)—Soupy’s On. Variety, 
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Ll: fan A ad mn Madeleine Carrol 
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11:30—(4)—Moods in the Night. 
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1:00—(4)—Today. (2)— Morning 
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8:00—(7)—Breakfast Club. 
8: 45—(2)—Brighter Day. 
| 9:00—(4)—Playschool. (7)—News. 
(2)—Arthur Godfrey. 
10:00 — (4) — Home. (7)—Charm 
Time 
10: 30—‘2)—Strike It Rich 
11:00—(4)—Bride and Groom. (7) 
Playhouse. ‘2)—Valiant Lady. 
11:15—(4)—Hawkins Falls. 
Love of Life. 
11:38—(4)—Betty White. 
morrow's Search. 
11: 45—(2)—Guiding Light. 
THURSDAY AFTERNOON 
12:00—(4)—Faye Elizabeth. (T)~ 
% o'clock Comics. (2)—Bob (2)— 
(2)—To- 
12: 16—(2)—Love of Life. 
Travel Unlimited. 
2: 30—(7)—News. (4) — Theater. 
(2)—Garry Moore 
13:45—(7)—Stars on Seven 
(1:@8—(2)—Double or Nothing 
| 1:30 (2)—Houseparty. (4)—Good 
Cooking (‘\— "| §:00—(4)—Adventure Patrol. 
  Life. (4)—Kate Smith. 
2:30 — (7) — Theater. 
turette. 
3:00—(4)—Welcome Traveler. 
3: 15—(2)—Secret Storm. (2)—Fea- $:30—(7)—Air Base. (2)—Ladies 
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#:00—(4)—Pinky Lee. (7)—Cow- 
boy Colt. 
4:30—(4)—Howdy Doody. (2)— 
Theater. 
4:45—(7)—Barnaby Bear. 
(7) 
Auntie Dee. (2)—Theater 
&:30 — (2) — Bob Crosby. () — 
Happy Hallow. (7)—Terry. and 
Pirates. 
5:45—(7)—Weather. (2)—Sports. 
THURSDAY EVENING 
6:06—(4)—Music Time. (7)—Det. 
Deadline. (2)—Magician. 
6:15—(4)—News. (7)—News. (2) 
Det. This Week. 
6:30—(4)—Dinah Shore. (7)—Lone 
Ranger. (2)—News 
6:45—(4)—News. (2)-—Jane Fro 
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7:00—(4)—You Bet Your Life. (7)   
  
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Records Plays, Books 
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  She was born’ in Maple Falls 
Wash., the daughter of Ann Philips 
and Lee Tyreal, successful stage 
+ peel dl iy Reena parr TALENTED TWO—This duo, well known to American viewers, 
Miss Tyrrell’s interest in the former child star in movies, found an entire new vista in the realm 
theater, given ber parents’ in-|°! television. He has appeared on many-major dramatic shows and MY 
fluence, began as a child, Follow- was recently acclaimed as one of the outstending young actors on TV 
ing studies at the Cornish School | Miss Truman, who is well known for reasons, has guested with 
of Fine Arts in Seattle, Miss Tyr-| ™0st of the famed of video. Her most recent spot was that of the 
rell played a series of roles at the| “8guised luminary on “Masuerade Party 
Pasadena Playhouse. ao 
appeared in the Los Angeles C posed of the Ird Armored Cavalry 
Opera Company's production of | Regiment from Camp Pickett, Va., 
“= Troops Airlifted 
to War Games Maytime. 
She left California for New 
York in 1939 and joined the tour- 
ing company of The Barretts of 
  Cisco Kid. (2)—Life With Eliza- Street, starring Kath- 
beth erine Corneil. FI t f Gi | ' 
7:30—(4)—Justice. (7) — Where's Her other eastern stage appear- | ee ° 
Raymond. (2)—Playhouse. ances include The Children's} to Transport Infantry . _ Me Hour, Infernal Machine, My Sis 8:00—(4) — Dragnet. | Peg? | ee and The Male to Ft. Bragg 
One Awards. (2)—Theater. Eileen Anima! 
Her first motion picture role was| FT. BRAGG, N. C. @—A fleet of 
8:30—(4)—Theater. (T)—Theater.|in Love Is Big Business at RKO. C124 Globemasters prepared to) (2)}—Big Town. Her mest secent gictures are! us. ott tor Loulsiena today to| 9:00—(4)—Medicine March. (2)—/| Julius Caesar, Young Bess and Public Defender. Take Me to Town. | bring major elements of an inthe 
9:30—(4)—Liberace. (1)—Film. (2)| , Tem years ago she developed a | try division to atomle war games) “I Led 3 Lives.” deep interest in the American | here. 
= Foundation for the Blind. She has; The planes will haul two regi- a Michigan Outdoors. — 50 recorded plays! mental combat teams — nearly 2 . or t nstitution and makes re-| 10.000 men — about 1,000 miles   10: 156—(2)— Weather 
| 10:30—(4)—Traffic Court. (7)— 
Janet Dean. (2)—Meet McNut- | 
ley. 
10: 46—(4)—Sports. 
Soupy’s 
On. (2—News. 
11:18—(4)—Jane Fulton. (7)—Mo- 
tion Picture Academy. (2)— 
Suspense Film. 
11: 30—(4)—Méods in the Night.   
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  ~ordi of books for the hitless. 
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by the 52nd Airborne Division jn 
the mass drop of 9,000 paratroop- 
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form of art. ble of transporting 200 soldiers, 
Among the books she has record-/ will be used. The airlift is a test 
ed are Gone With the Wind, Re- of moving troops quickly over long | 
becca, Three Came Home end | distances for immediate combet. 
gardening and re-uphoistering old 
furniture. 
5] Pints of Blood 
Donated on Tuesday |xrr'reare. te planes cous te Only 57 pints of blood were do- | seas operations on short notice. 
at-an American Red Cross The airlift between here and) Tacair 347, said yesterday his 
plans are ready to execute similar 
missions al] over the world should 
a call come. He added that should 
developments in Indochina or else- 
    
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Pontiac, said 10 Pontiac Police re-| Where 27th Division troops from Sires . « Mewest decorator patterns and Devens, Mass. 
  
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Demand for Conformity 
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FRANKFURT (UP — Germany, | 
which takes pride in calling itself | 
“the nation of poets and thinkers,” 
has not produced a great book 
since World War IL. 
Critics who have come t this 
conclusion say there are many po- 
litical, economic and historical rea- 
sons for the dearth of note-worthy |   
  versial” literature, and writing 
drama, and no literature 
“Besides, we Germans never | 
have borne significant novelists,” 
Eppelsheimer contended, pointing | 
to Thomas Mann as a towering ex- 
“Oar writers live divorced from 
been nothing 
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attempts,” said Eppelsheimer. 
“Young writers such as Elisabeth | 
Langaesser, Wolfgang Borchert, 
Stefan. Andres, Heinrich Boell, 
Werner Warsinsky, Ilse Aichinger, 
Arno Schmidt and Paul Schallueck | 
have tried to tell the story. But 1) 
doubt if any of their works ™ 
“Beme eof these new writers, 
beginners mostly, are trying to 
speak with a new literary lang- 
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young dramatist and critic for 
the authoritative monthly, Frank- 
furter Hefte, and the Hessian 
radio network. 
“But they lack the most vital 
factor — a receptive public. Ger- 
mans don’t want to listen to the) 
grim story of reality. New forms | 
are rejected, and escapism is the | 
order of the day—not only in lit-| erature, but in painting, music and 
films.” 
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