PONTIAC PRESS The Weather , | Wednesday: Fair Details page two “y12th YEAR , zee PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1954—30 PAGES EE oT em Detroit FBI Informer Names 30 as Commies City to Receive Mayor for a Day From Springfield | Pontiac will be host to Mayor | Lewis Parrott, of Springfield, | Wednesday as some 400 state mu-| | nicipalities exchange vary he yA as) part of the Michigan ‘Veek ce’ tion. Parrott is expected to arrive here | about 10:30 a.m. accompanied by. the Springfield city manager, ac- | cording to Pontiac Mayor William | W. Donaldson. During the morning Parrott will be shown city installations, After lunch the Springfield mayor will | in the Pontiac area’ inspect local business and industry. Donaldson said he would make a | return visit to Springfield Thurs- Mercury at 31 Cracks 82-Year May 4 Record Temperatures to Drop Tonight from 30 to 26; Tornadoes Blamed New Strongpoint Captured Today A mid-spring cold wave made today the coldest May 4th since 1872 and brought the first, snowfall in May in day Springfield, located several four years. !miles southwest of Battle Creek, | as Rains Slow Tanks and. Ground Planes HANOI, Indochina (AP) | seized a new strongpoint to- |day on the western side of | Dien Bien Phu and held it -Vietminh Retain Children Welcome Mothe Fresh Attacks Expected : — Vietminh shock troops | Rebels Repel French Counterattack House Probers Ce Le “or, dene ot dhepane Ot as + Told of Party's r After Long Hospital Stay! Front Activities | Auto Worker Identifies UM Graduate Student as Red Member DETROIT (AP) — An auto plant worker who | turned informer for the FBI, ‘reeled off the names of more than 30 Communist |Party acquaintances for | congressional investigators today. Harold M. Mikkelsen, a |most-willing witness, took _the stand at a House un- | American activities subcom- |mittee hearing aftér seven Straight witnesses balked at yesterday's opening session, , Mikkelsen spent five years in the |Communist Party before he sud- denly was exposed last December as an FBI informer at the Smith Act trial of six top Michigan Com- munists. He was expelled from the party at that time. Mikkelsen was a leader in the Pentiac Press ome | to her home at 5886 Dwight St., Waterford Township, for the first time - | in over six months this past weekend. Her five children, cared for | during her absence by her mother and father who came from omen |are having a hard time remembering that you don't hug | crawl up in her lap. Mrs. Irwin was severly burned in an auto crash last November Army Hearing MOTHER'S DAY ARRIVES EARLY — Mrs. Harry Irwin returned party's “downriver section” set- ep in Detroit suburban commu- nities along the Detroit River. He told the House group investi- gating communism in Michigan |how the party set up nationality Local Merchant “I was giad te bear the Presi- dent say that ne military oper- ation would be undertaken in Indechiqa unless it had the sup- It was the fourth French strong- point to fal] to the rebels since they launched their death blew thrust Saturday night. The assault i has been hospitalized at the University Hospital, Ann Arbor, for series of skin grafting operations. Will Run to End | Tied Robbed Knife in Back Forces |clubs mainly for propaganda pur- | poses and took over leading roles in the Progressive Party. He also. detailed the party's Even colder temperatures 585 & 3.000 population. are forecast for tonight s with a low ranging from 26 Indochina Must to 30 degrees. The mercury plunged to. 31 degrees at 2 a. m. here ‘Ask for Su rf against a strong French today, cracking the previous | Dpo Union counterattack. record of 32 degrees estab- | A massive rebel infantry lished on iday 4, 1907, | ‘ke Says U.S. Troops assault, launched by night, Scattered frost damage to fruit) to Stay Home Unless! overwhelmed the strong peat in Oakland County was! Indochinese Seek Help. point and the rebels dug in Agricultural Agent Edmond W | WASHINGTON w—President Ei- a aay gricultura en wi sident Alchin said orchards in low areas’ senhower Was quoted by Sen. yards from the heart of “undoubtedly have been dam- | Flanders (R-Vt) as saying today | the northwest Indochina aged,” but pointed out that the | that the United States will under-| fortress. extent of the da is itake no military operations in! The French high command an- at this time. | Indochina “unless it has the sup-| nounced tonight that Brig... Gen. | The city garden damage was port of the. p@ople of that region."’' Christian de Castries had‘ called termed light by Raymond E. Kel- Flanderé, a member of. the off the counterattack after his men ler of the Pontiac Parks and Rec- Armed Services Committee, gave ran into a wall of stiff resistance reation Department. the account to newsmen after con- A communique today had report- U. S. Weather Bureau officials ferring with the President about’ oq “bitter combat is now under said the last time snow was re- the Indochina crisis. way. corded here in May occurred in 1950 At least four snow squalis swept into the Pontiac area this morning The frigid blast was blamed on | port ef the people of the region,” —suddenly stopped Sunday—was the same storm condition that | the senator said. resumed with new fury before spawned 2% tornaders in Okla- | Flanders’ White House visit fol- dawn today as a violent rainstorm homa over the weekend. lowed close on the heels of word !ashed the battered fortress. Weather observers said the low from Senate Republican Leader) The moment appeared right pressure storm area brought cold|KnoWwland of California that he fer the rebels to make another air from the snowfields west of Would give his “fullest support”) attempt te smash the bastion. Hudson Bay into northern United if Eisenhower oy hy Congress The drenching rains slowed down States and it pounced on Michigan to eeapeee pending JS, Woops 10 tanks operating inside the con- yesterday. the Southeast Asia hot spot. ting A bank of clouds failéd to ma-| nowland’s stand was set forth) » 4 _ Bree warplanes to terialize last — upsetting cast, tpan interview inst aight £6 Sheet) senss r ier forecasts of slightly milder the same time House temperatures. Martin of Massachusetts poe in' Before the attack m the West The weather bureau forecasts a speech for a Troy, 8 was launched, the French esti- fair weather tonight and Wednes- GOP dinner that he believes such mated that the Vietminh would day. Tomorrow's high is expected action “will not be necessary.” | have to cover some 600 yards be- to range between 50 and 54 de-) | fore they could stab into the heart grees, |of the fortress. But they had to ended ferece cover only about 100 feet to reach Rak aparece chntndes eene the first French barbed wire bar- Thursday and Friday, with cool- | Ticades and to engage “he defend- Bulletin —An Army court martial er weather and showers over the | today convicted Cpl. ers in hand-to-hand combat. ee Edward S. Dickenson a | The French high command com- After hitting the 2 a.m. low, the| collaborating with the Chi- |™umique today indicated the re- newed rebel push did not have the same scope as Saturday's assault. The last attack had come from | sll sides of the hemmed-in for- nese Communists and with informing on his buddies while a prisoner of war in mercury rose gradually to 40 de- grees at 2 p.m. in downtown Pon- tiac. Other areas north of Pontiac Korea. were hit harder by the wintry . . tress, now reduced to less than a biast. . ge The verdict was re- | mile across. Before the rebels turned by a board of eight high ranking Army offi- cers who had deliberated for 104, hours, a time re- garded by court officials Snow extended from the Upper | Peninsula into southern counties. One inch fell at Traverse City and at Battle Creek. proaches to the command head- Would Outlaw Horses _|- as the longest ever in mili- | (arters of Brig. Gen. Christian | Los Angeles Streets | ‘#17 history. nae | - ngetes Sentencing was delayed Today's communique made no LOS ANGELES (®—Mrs. Charles pending a hearing on miti-_| mention of any attack other—than: Johnson petitioned the City Cadet cil yesterday to enact legislation outlawing horse-drawn vehicles. Occasional peddlers’ wagons cause traffic tieups, she said, and, besides, “due to changing times, horses are outmoded.” }-from_the west,-one of the areas. in; 'which the rebels scored ey night and Sunday. The French said the Vietminh legions .returned to the attack | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) ‘gating and extenuating © ‘circumstances as required by military law. The maximum sentence under such a charge is life imprisonment. ~ Spring Weather Hits Minnesota | short the McCarthy-Army hearings | stricted fortress defenses and | | laboratory. Speed Efforts Explode, Harry Jt., eldest, Rosemary. Mrs. iewia; Beverly Ann, the baby, Susan Cohn and Stevens Row and Kenneth. Over Rosenberg | ° WASHINGTON ®—Efforts to cut 'More Space Needed Fire Victim Is Home Again but Tiny House Is Crowded’. By HAZEL A. TRUMBLE Needed: An old-fashioned building bee. Where: At 5886 Dwight St., Waterford Township. When: As soon as possible. blew up today, The Senate investi- gation quickly swung to a charge | from the McCarthy camp that the | | Army allowed “friends and asso- ciates” of atom spy ao delen Rosen- | berg to work in a secret radar Roy Cohn, general counsel to) Sen. McCarthy, made the accusa- tion by asking Secretary of the | Army Stevens if he did not know) Why: To give a courageous young mother of five a Rosenberg associates were em- played at Fi. Monmouth, N.J. | fighting chance to get — on her feet and again take’ “occasioned their dismissal” | This weekend, five wide- | Say Car Victim Was Murdered the 35 security cases at Mon- | the front door of their small, mouth was a Communist “so | four-room GI home to hold far as I know” and that none it open while their father, | ‘robbed of $2,585 in cash last night | >€Ts had pleaded the Fifth Amend- Harry Irwin, carried their ment to aveld toctimeny. |mother in from the car. Sen. McCarthy called that| They wanted to hug her and the “clearly false” testimony. There | youngest remembered how she was a hassle between Stevens and | used to crawl up in her mother's! McCarthy at that point as to|lap— but they had been warned months after Stevens took office.'eyed children, all under Stevens replied that none of Nine-years-old, lined up at Ingham County Officials to Charge Divorcee in Farmer’s Death establishment of a “XX Steel Paul Spadafore to Hand ciun* at the Great Lakes Steel Over $2,585 |Corp. in nearby Ecorse, a down- | river citizens’ committee and other A downtown Pontiac grocer was | groups in an effort to win mem- The persons he identified as Communists were leaders or mem- bers of these various groups. He cal Spadatore, 46. owner of the | said they were lower échelon Com- Central Market at 14 E. Pike St., | munists. told Pontiac Police that the ban- Mikkelsen identified Edward dit was waiting outside the store) H. Shaffer of Pittsburgh, a Uni- land jabbed the knife against: his | ee heel oe : | t, as a member of the Com- pe = he was locking up at about ist Party while the wi Sle | Was an informer. andit —- me to open Shaffer was named by Daphne the -door quick’ and get inside,” price a former Michigan coed, in the victim said ian April 19 affidavit detailing her spy work for the FBI on the uni- versity’s campus. Mikkelsen said he met Shaffer at the Civil Rights Congress office jin Detroit where the student was a | part-time worker. The witnesses said Communists were instructed in advance of the 1952 congressional investigation in Detroit to go to the congress office ;to learn “How to use the Fifth | Amendment.” all a bandit wigiding a 10-inch | After entering the store, the thug took Spadafore's wallet con- taining $390 and ordered him into a rear room containing a safe with $2,195 inside. “He ordered me te open the safe ‘and then forced me to lie face down on the floor while he tied and gagged me with rope and adhesive tape,’ Spadafore told Det. William Hanger. ; The bandit, described as between whether McCarthy was referring | that it would hurt and so they were | | to the entire Army Signal Corps or | glad just to have her home. only to the Monfnouth laboratory. | . cae 10 on a che LANSING W# — A murder war- | rant was requested today against a Mason divorcee whose car killed (35 and 40 and wearing a dark suit, fled through a rear door with the money and two checks for $9 and $7.50. Mikkelsen said the “Progres- sive Club” of the party's down- river section has abandoned its Stevens said he ‘was speaking only | had walked out of that door, hap- | of Ft. Monmouth. | pity counting five noses as she the man she said she “tried to It was on this note that the in- | 0 vestigations subcommittee recessed helped her husband lead thom | scare the pants off. toe lameh, ——/ into the family car. They were Ingham County Prosecutor Paul , Stevens had testified-for-only 17| Ss shopping. . | C. Younger requested the warrant | minutes. Al] the rest of the fore-| En route to the store, Irwin sig- against Mrs. Margaret R. Jordan, noon” séssign had gone into talk naled for a left-hand turn. Aj 39 of Mason, a divorced mother about a finally abandoned proposal driver traveling at a high speed | of three children. She is charged to confine the hearings to testi- behind them failed to see the sig- the deat okt ood St mony by Stevens and McCarthy. | nal in time. jin So aC tad ah Announcing , the committee : It crashed into the rear of the 40, Alaiedon Township farmer. could sot agree ou that, Chair- | !twin car, drenching it with flam- man Mundt (K-SD) said the (ing gasoline. Harry Irwin man- public/ inquiry would proceed to ‘aged to drag the five youngsters, “the / bitter end,” adding it | who miraculously were only shaken | a field on ‘Dobie road and he's might take two or three weeks (up, from the back seat, thinking | alive.” mory. his wife had climbed out her door. | Sheriff Willard Barnes said he Bitterness erupted in an hour's | But, knocked unconscious, found Stowe’s body in a cornfield general exchange over Mundt’s| Pileene Irwin's clothes were 0M about 25 feet from the highway. ncement. ig | Coroner Ray Gorsline said his left By the time her husband had ‘leg was broken and he had severe , had| rescued her, two-thirds of her | head and chest injuries. "on his own proposal * (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) | Barnes said Mrs. Jordan told it principals, asserting: him she and Stowe had an argu- “As far as I'm concerned, ment in her car several minutes | j dan reported about 4:30 a.m. Sunday that ‘“‘a man is lying in ss | One-Boy Assault Sends Destroyer , Into Confusion McCarthy declared that in the | ture he would consult with Welch | “only if he is under oath." Welch fired back “the eccueetne he strtick her several times. The boy—one of 10,000 visitors— | ‘scare the pants off him’’ and wandered to the vessel's bridge | drove the car at Stowe. and pulled every lever within | |"*sounded the general alarm, cali-, COld Snap Welcome — to Tulip Growers Today Welch intimated that his suggestion had been misconstrued. He would he-said, on calling Rey M. Cohn, McCarthy (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) In Today's Press ing the crew to battle stations. Sounded the chemical alarm, | used only for atom bomb attacks. Ordered fall apeed shead all on-| rent cold spell was welcomed to gines with the ship's telegraph. day by. tulip growers here. Last He was just about to send a week's warm weather brought Messiige on the destroyer's helio- | many tutips into full bloom, near- graph to the-U.S.carrier-Tarawa__ly_two weeks before the annual |moored astern when the O’Ban-| Tulip Festival which runs from | non’s deck officer sprinted onto the | yp Faget pan 15. ete bridge what was going | t wea w “om tard blossoming so that tulips.- Lon. gy meee scot py New ‘34 Olds 8, Only Stt02, At Least) the time the festiv opens, SF eee eee Se - -_—- Sheriff's officers said Mrs. Jor- | | because of rain, before the accident and claimed | the scuffle but said that Stowe, of bad faith is false, and the ot SYDNEY, Australia ®—A small| with the aid of. cigarette light peagle, at Glo table knew i to be| found them for her. false.” ‘boy visiting the U. 8. destroyer | °T : Welch had suggested yesterday O'Bannon took only three minutes| Stowe got out and started to. that if McCarthy would follow to throw the warship into turmoil | |walk home, Mrs. Jordan told the Stevens to the wifness chair the | tarda | sheriff. heat 54 be chested: y ¥. Then, she said, she decided to qusmghennaiiindl pr a apne ge a an ca Aa name but “still is in operation with a faller membership.” The witness was a party member Spadafore said he crawled about |40 feet to the front door where | he attracted the attention of passer- : : ‘by Gtenn Berryman, of 40 Liberty from November 1548 to December St Berryman enlisted the aid og 1953 when he was-a- surprise wit- Charles Futrell, restaurant own- ness at the federal Smith Act trial er next door. The pair untied the in which six Michigan Communists victim and notified police. , were convicted. , | He said he first became suspi- . cious of the party soon after he Tiger Game Postponed joined when he found many fThem- Today's game between the De- bers taking on assumed names. ac — mp Red Mikkelsen said he took his (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) ‘Canada Warns Reds Settle Indochina Problem at Geneva or Risk War GENEVA (INS) — Canada warned the Communists today that failure to produce peace in Indochina at the Geneva Conference might lead the West to further col- lective security measures and increase “the risk of war.” Canadian External Affairs Minister Lester Pearson spoke during resumed debate on the deadlocked Korean unification issue and a few hours after the rebel Vietminh government delegation arrived in Geneva from Indochina, via Moscow. These other developments occurred : 1. Authoritative sources” disclosed that the United States, Australia and New, : Zealand had agreed on StepS| vicimiun delegation” roman to extend the three-nation | with a renewed rebel onslaught the French positions at Dien ANZUS Pact uniting them | faten ie te Sndoching into a NATO-type security | where the enemy troops cap- system in the Pacific. tured another Freach position in 2. Soviet-sources said the Com-| the shrinking defenses. munist plan for a settle; Pearson resumed the debate on ment. in Indochina envisaged | the Korean issue at a time holding ‘‘free elections.’ The Com-| main interest still was munists were. confident that such on Indochina. The Indochina pervision” .would gain all Viet|der way before Nam state for the Vietminh al-| because the Laotian though Laos and Cambodia states ' ian delegations have not | would stay on the noa-Communist side. 4 + en men cape ne TWO. Te emanate aa ee Zoning Ordinance Passed: Gives Wabeek-]Jacobson| OK on Petition for Parking From Our Birmingham Bureau BIRMINGHAM — Passage of a new zoning ordinance at last night’s City Commission meeting gave the Wabeek-Jacobson Corp. the green light to petition for re- zoning property it has purchased to provide parking in the north- west section of the city. The ordinance allows re-zoning the new slate,of officers and the distribution of tickets for “‘M’”’ Night, te be held June 9 at Will- 0-Way Playhouse, Proceeds will be used for scholarships. | Guests at the meeting will be several of the Birmingham High School senior women starting at U, of M. this fall, >» * . “Social Implications of Alcohol” will be the topic of Mrs. William residential property next to busi- | Tighe when she addresses the wom- ness or parking zones to a parking classification. Taking steps to improve park- ing back of the curb in front of businesses on Woodward from Oakland te 14-mile road, the law- makers asked City Manager Don- ald ©. Egbert to set up a pro- gram. Two types of parking arrange-| | luncheon meeting will be preceded an’s Auxiliary of St. James Epis- copal Church tomorrow. The 1 p.m by a board meeting at 10 am. and Holy Communion at 12:15 p.m. > * * Election of officers is scheduled for tonight's annual meeting of the Sister Kenny Anniversary Club at 8 p.m. at the Community House. The group will reach a decision ments will be discussed further | on what equipment should be pur- with property owners before the proached tion in a roadside control program. A closed session will be held by the commission at 8:30 a, m. Sat- urday for a discussion. of the 1954- 55 budget. 7 td] - Deborah Bacon, who heads the dean of women’s office at the Uni- Hebe i Thi il ii 43 E. BT g [ chased for the Sister Kenny Polio | ‘The annual potluck dinner for | the Birmingham Child Study | group is slated te get under way | at 7 tonight at the home of Mrs. 2 i Church,’ Hostess for the social hour to follow the annual meeting, which will include elec- tion of officers, will be Mrs, A.M. Eckfeid. Pontiac Deaths Friedrich W. Walawitz Friedrich Wilhelm Walawitz, 76, . 2 Hensel’s attorney, Frederick P. | Bryan, balked at McCarthy's sug- | * * * | Withdrawal of the charges ‘‘with- | out a statement from Sen. Mc-, Carthy that he is in error is not | acceptable to him,” Bryan said in | behalf of Hensel. | tavern had a terrific verbal_argu-1 Ment that ended in a stabbing yes- terday, sending one of them to the hospital. Both are deaf mutes. They argued in sign language. McCarthy retorted the charges | “were not in error,”’ and he would agree to withdrawal of the Hensel charges only if they are considered separately. Mundt said those portions of the charges against Hensel involving his “guilt or innocence” in con- nection with organization of a Navy supply firm in 1944 were ‘‘not prop- erly before the committee.” * LJ * There will be no ‘‘full scale in- vestigation of the transactions in 1944,” he stated. The Weather PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Fair and quite cold tenight with frost and frees- ing temperatures. lew % te Wednesday fair with siewly risin oe a erateres. High near 30 te 54. Westerty winds 16 te 15 miles an hour. y in ‘Pontise Tede Lowest temperature preceding @: am. At 8 am: Wind velocity 15 m ls Direction: West . aa Sun sets Tuesday at 735 pm rises Wednesday at $22 a.m. Moon sets Tuesday at 10:22 p.m Moon rises Wednesday at 7.22 a.m. Dewntewn Tem te 6B. M. -ccccnc:- 32 iv. m The biggest fight is expected to two other Democratic members of | “Open house"’ Thursday. Preparing the poster are billion dollars off 1954 income taxes Fhe Delaware senator said he understood this issue will not be acted on until near the end of com- mittee work on the measure, per- and Kerr (D-Okla) would raise ex- emptions for each taxpayer and dependent on 194 tax returns, from $600-to $800. For 1955 and thereafter, they would go to $1,000, meaning an annual $7,800,000,000 tax cut evening. | ices Miss Madeleine Half. clinic di- — rector, and board members will show guests through the clinic at 113 Franklin Blvd. from 3. uatil 5 and 7:30 until 10 pm. Visitors can see a movtle, “Roots of Happiness,” on chil- dren's mental health at 3:36 and 7:30 p.m. and discuss problems with the clinic's psychologist, F. Robert Wollaeger. The clinic, which deals with The amendment sponsored 2 week with its annual * * . Chairman Milliken (R-Colo) has voiced confidence that the amend- ment will be beaten down im the Finance Committee. The adminis- tration is fighting it vigorously on grounds the government cannot al- ford to lose the revenue. mental and emotional problems of | | The amendment’s sponsors said chiidren, gets part of its money | in proposing it three months &°| from the annual Pontiac Area the move would sharply boost pur: | United Fund drive “Well, it gives me a feeling of confidence to know I have some money handy when I need Y it. Meanwhile, the bank safeguards the dollars y, I save and pays me interest in the bargain!” - 4 ENJOY ALL THE BENEFITS OF A BANK ACCOUNT — 2 Open One With Us 4 4 C STATE BANK 44 COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE iy) SAGINAW AT LAWRENCE y BRANCHES Me DRAYTON PLAINS AUBURN HEIGHTS Member Of Federal Deposit Insurance’ : e Remember THIS MOTHER'S DAY Say it with Flowers-By-Wire On Mother's Day, as always, F.T.D. Florists guar- antee delivery. Even last-minute remembrafices get there telegraph-fast! Simply stop in or phone your F. T. D. Florist — the shop with Sreepy and the . famous Mercury EMBLEM. Cests Se Little! You pay only for the flowers you select, plus telegraph charges. Heedqverters: Detrelt, Michigen Fiorists’ Terecraen Betivery ASSOCIATION = | in the spring. But, he said, there | mond Woods, a 17-yearoid Farm- _ its petroleum industry. tof Michigan constitute an impor- | ‘tant part of the industrial wealth ' | ' caustsesmmnnnnntnssroinoeeng cement state private and indus- | trial use = SEND ... FLOWERS-BY-WIRE JACOBSEN’S FLOWERS val Greenhouses and Retail Store at Lake Orion -101 North Saginaw Ph. FE 3-7165 a PHONE PEARCE’S, FE 2-0127 Flowers for Exery Occasion! PEARCE FLORAL CO. At’ , chasing aeated of low and rage Mrs. Frederick S. Ward of Pon- +) income lamilles, as P to tiac is chairman for the open end the business downturn. house Afternoon hostesses include | |& Ai hed said today this ene Mrs. Lawrence 8. Martz of Bloom. || tt wai hat — scleun, + eld Township, secretary of the || y ness PICKUP hoard of directors: Miss Half; the \clinic staff and Mrs. Charles Cox |of Walled Lake, a board member. | | Welcoming evening callers will | be Dr. F. Milton Hathaway, | has not been one so far this year. Detroiter Killed by Car, While Crossing Street DETROIT (INS) — August J Fischer, 68, of Detroit, was fatally injured last night when he was | struck by a car while crossing a | street. - The auto was driven by Ray- | beard chairman, and Mrs. Hath- away; Dr. Robert J. Mason of Birmingham, vice-chairman, and Mrs. Mason; Mr. and Mrs. Ross P. Teany, Pontiac; Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Procter, Bloomfield | |} Township; and Mrs. Edwin V. || Clarke, Birmingham. ington High School student, who “We hope everyone interested told police Fischer .stepped into. who has a spare fnoment will drop the, car's path. drop in,’’ Mrs. Martz said today State Petroleum Industry | Little-Known, Productive | The following is series of six icigen Week articles each dealing with one of the states neturel resources By WILLIAM L. DAOUST garters wi garter . the second of «@ , orange and yellow tags showing where some of this work has been done can be seen today among nearly every road in southern | LANSING —A litle-publicized | Michione | = a t Spoke hide 1 Michigan petroleum production, but y part of Michigan life Is fy, all practical- purposes, got started in 1925, when about 4.000 | barrels of oil were taken from | state wells i Natural gas production got un- | | der way for commercial purposes of the state. |in 1931, when about half a bil- State petroleum operators draw lion cubic feet were used. This about 35,000 barrels of crude ofl | use rose rapidly and in 1939, state and about 19.5 million -cubic wells produced more than 10 bil- feet of natural gas per day from lion cubic feet. All told, nearly wells in Michigan. | 300 billion cubic feet of gas have | Most of this goes directly into| been Utilized from wells in the state refineries or pipelines to sup- | ***'¢- Each year, oil and natural gas taken from beneath the surface ia Gunman-of Potish-——- The crude oil total constitutes more than 15 per cent of the daily HARTFORD, Conn. (UP) — A |§ 300,000-barrel requirement of the man walked into a dry cleaning | state, and the natural gas vol-| shop With a gun and ordered Mrs | | ume totals four per cent of the | Carmella Albanese to give him the | | 170 billion cubic feet annually used | money. After she gave him $50) in Michigan. | he kissed her hand and said, "You | in 1963 alone, petroleum op- i . tesco erators drilled 795 wells and State | 4,100 off and 1,100 gas wells in operation in the state at this time, In dollar value last year, gas and oil produced in the state was; striped crews now working in the state. | At the end, of 1953, one oil in- tel ecco said there eed + seismograph parties, 10 gravi- meter and four drillin ((@ | rigs oolve in Ge state. Goede SIMAS "Flowers for Every Occasion Delivered Anywhere in the World 559 Orchard Lake Ave. ; , a ; & gists point out that numbered 98 N. Saginaw CHILD CLINIC “OPEN HOUSE”—Pontiac Child : Guidance Clinic will have a poster in downtown | Point center on a proposal by Frear and | Pontiac this week telling the public of the clinic's Wollaeger, psychologist, of 259 Chippewa Rd_; .|Mrs. Lawrence 5S the committee to slash about 41; left to right, Mrs. Frederick S. 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SAWARA, Japan —Police to saint River ott eae Some, pulete leases Sap Het Se SOP Ay arrested fireman Koichi . Free Beck .,, Tots anfjat stake in Primary Today |for Retum of Cyprus |i.srcsis¢,tremn Sch ac youre im wrk to th ; By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | Senate nominations. Nor do Demo-| ATHENS, Greece @ — Premier | setting fire to five houses in the | {en foods, place them in the »-Sells Nothing! || :Five states bold primaries today cratic Representatives Joba J.| rieia Marshal Alexander Papagos| Past three monthe—then returning | air stream of an electric fan | national] attention focused tonio M. Fernan-| as emma a | marily on Alabama, where Demo- | dez. Seeking two GOP House nom-| S4Ys unless Britain yields the Isle | If yeu hear | cratic Sen. John J. Sparkman’s|inations are Warren R. Cobean, | of Cyprus to Greece by Aug. 22, he | ne but don’t un- | political future is at stake, and| Thomas H. Childers and Joseph / will ask the United Nations to me- ° ° derstand. per- ‘on Ohio, where Rep. George H. | Rendon. The two with the most | diate the dispute Insure With Agencies | oot ee haps you Bender seeks the Republican Sen-| votes get erty b d : ° ° ° ae ometris need 8 bear- popte* ° Declaring that more than 8 ver |It Displaying This Emblem ing aid — as Bender, whose home is in Cleve-| Two Republicans, Holm ©, Bup-| Cent of the strategic island's 450,000 you'll learn from this re- |) jand, is opposed by William Saxbe| son and Alvin Stockton, are con-| population are Greeks who “want Prony Anderees Crovter-Bove- MW. Rettentoches r 7 North Saginaw Street vealing 43- booklet, |] of Mechanicsburg, speaker of the | testing for the GOP nomination | common destinies with the mother “Your and Your || Ohio House of Representatives, for! for governor and the right to| country,” Papagos warned in a Anglomier -Strait, Meracrd Jehaccs Daniels Ageney Health.” the GOP nomination for the re-| oppose Democrat John Simms Jr.,| statement yesterday that Greece ~ Inc. , Thatcher-Pattersen- Phone FE 4-6842 Contains such facts as the || maining two years of the term of| who has no primary opposition. would abandon her attempts at a ~~ W. A. Pollock ernet | care of your ears; the ef the late GOP Sen. Robert A. Taft.! Jp Ohio, Democratic Gov. Frank ‘‘friendly settlement’’ of the long sie a mae Wm. W. Denaidsen ——— | fects of vitamins and drugs Sen. Thomas A. 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The airman said he knew noth- ing about the $100,000 reward offer | before he landed. ‘I some to free | English. and Parke Sts. THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1954 START WORK -ON PARKING LOT—A Pontiac Parks and Recreation Department crew has been country because of years I long|>usy removing trees and brush from about two to be free,” he said in halting acres of land on the northwest corner of E. Pike The city plans to build a 24-car Noh's mother is in South Korea. | metered parking lot on the site, the greater portion r a Pentiane Press Phote | of which was recently bought for $78,000. Shown | here cutting down a tree are Albert Wedge (left), | of 2747 St. Clair St., and William A. Duncan, of Wixom. The land has been surveyed and grading operations are expected to begin soon. | His father is dead. 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Hazing Is Banned BRUNSWICK, Me. (UP) — The Bowdoin College faculty has pro- hibited paddling of pledges and sending them on ‘‘quests’’ during the hazing period. When faculty members explained the new regu- lations in chapel a student spokes- No Area Sate ° '|\From Twisters, :|Figures Show NORMAN, Okla. (UP) — A tor- nado expert, Snowden D. Flora, | says that in view of 1953 twisters in New England and the Middle West, no section of the United States is completely safe from the storms. The best way for people to avoid death or injury is to keep alert and observe safety precautions, he added. In a revised edition of his book, “Tornadoes in the United States,” Flora offers 12 pages of safety suggestions. To prevent rust on broiler racks| and homes with cellars or base- mond, New Haven; David G.| of your gas range, coat them with| ments are safest. tion can feel safe from the twist- ing black funnels now. “During the first six months of 1953 the U. 8. 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Stranahan (left), of 318 Russell St., and Paul|commander of Civil Air Patrol Group 6318, o Reds Claim Defeat Kline (center), of 28466 Brentwood, Southfield | Pontiac, which sponsored the contest. Stranahan Township, each won two of the four events in the | and Kline plus the second place winners will compete for U 5 at Ge a . . nev local elimination contest for the Michigan amateur |for the state championship Sunday at the Owosso flying championship held Sunday at Allen's Airport | Municipal Airport. PHS Band Director (Commission to View Bids dy a ee fo Attend Conferencelon 3 Proposed Projects _|,,2% music nero newpane Dale C. Harris, director of the| The Pontiac City Commission to- | intention to construct sewers on: | t Pontiac’ High School Band, will be night is expected to tabulate bids | Wyoming trom the existing sewer east departure from the from construction companies for | ~ Brooklyn an Miaiep to Richmona. | Said it was a “flight” from Geneva. mother t the guest speaker May 14 at the t and BE THRIFTY. Music Conference of the 67th An-|Comtracts to build three proposed | ,, Saf {rem University te the PO &| The newspaper's dispatch from | TR Buy Mar itt ahore she woud ‘\e nual Michigan Schoolmasters’ city projects. West Princeton from Carlisle to| Geneva said Dulles’ departure, © choose her own Club in Ann Arbor Bids are scheduled to be com- | 5**#/7. combined with the Indochinese < . 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Manufacturer's suggested retail price. SEE YOUR NEAREST PACKARD DEALER Pontiac Oe ne na Re TN Te ee ™" Michigan | f + 27a Sara oe a A a ee eee ee ee ee ET Ren aSte ater we ne peneatnarn, x . _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1954 1 Wi; Ethiopian Emperor Soon Newsday Wins to Start- Tour of America Pulitzer Prize. | » | on Long Island, | tree world’s admiration in 1995) most racially variegated cities. in Lindbergh and Woman | ©” Ms veliest Sight against foreign) Aicicn, HR 2 population of 30. aggression, soon Photographer Honored | united states NEW YORK w&—The successful} Now, more Island daily newspaper, to break) . 14 the power of a labor racketeer has | self won the 1954 Pulitzer Prize for| scene, the emperor comes to meritorious public service. Amerion ap & man of poses, Be The 194 Pulitzer awards, an- a nounced yesterday, also honored|take'a good foo, at Amercan| "Empenwr Senasle ta & Teahouse of the August Moon” and | *éficulture and industry. advocate of education. Today more VT TTT TTT eee rrr rrr errr rr errr rr rrr rrr ee vvrvvrVrrrrreT ry Tre ewe " for the autobiographical account| opla today is one of the few na- | of his 1927 transatlantic flight in| tions that enjoys a food surplus, | vanced abroad, many in| his book ‘The Spirit of St. Louis.””| says the There was no fiction award. Seciety. Its finances are The only repeat winner on the| Trade prize list was Herbert L. Block,| In World War shade to your yard KRUSE NURSERIES, Dept. 15445, . Mindis 2 @0 feet of FLOWERING FENCE (% shrubs) fer enty $5 C380 feet ef FLOWERING FENCE (78 shrubs) fer enly $16 | ! } : i | il i : ‘ cartoonist for the Washington Post hereditary manerch threw eff the | “etenal in to him is) 4 ER KE Name ice e cceeeeeescceesenen ss MOMTOM ks ow reeeeenereeneenes and Times-Herald, who won his/| foreign yoke. Since then he has| S@srty Sows first Pulitzer Prize in 1942.. This| led his country through a period year’s award was for a cartoon) of economic growth often com- on the death of Joseph Stalin. | pared, on a smailer scale, to the * e¢ * development of the American West Newsday’s steady — ody — a century ago. struction unions led three weeks) gun in 1951. Over 5,000 miles of new roads open vast farm i Jj sy ago to the imprisonment of labor | 4. improved czar William C, DeKoning. | and mineral resources DeKoning, a peak | country's 15 million people. of power as an official o m4 | 4 j d i Council, A land of extensive tablelands | 3 | Island’s AFL Building a with bat | was convicted of extortion and not , and t to Sing| recky mountains, Ethiopia has MATERIAL ond INSTALLATION bags from, 1 to 1% | beem termed a farming paradise. . 48” Ornamental Lown Fence............ /.19¢ ff. J years. Be sents wi the Acnustenn BS 3’ Steel Wolk Gote....... me / "36.25 |" The drama award brought to| dle Weet and te Buselss / 8° Double eeeeeenee e¢ve $18.95 | “The Teahouse of the August Ukraine as one of the carth’s Bary ere — Gete wee eeeene eeer $5.25 . 1M ” its third k as the top most fertile regions. Farm ex- eee e eee ee ereeeweeries ec. play of the season. It previously | Perts say Ethiopia could become FENCES—ALL TYPES, STEEL and WOOD won the Antoinette Perry and New) the Sranary of the Middle East. : , York Drama Critics Circle awards.| Until recently, however, the na- FREE ESTIMATES—NO OBLIGATION * * « tion remained isolated, accessible | FHA TERMS—-NO DOWN PAYMENT Except for the drama and music by air and by a single railway prizes, awarded for work pro-| from French Somaliland. In 1952, ARDMORE FENCE co duced during the 1953-4 season, | the United Nations sponsored fed- * }the Pulitzer honors were for ee } Phone Evenings & Sundays 51 Parke St. achievements during the calendar) Eritrea. Long an Italian colony, | year 1953. : “}Eritrea hal been under temporary FE 5-5572 Phone FE 2-4489 Pontiec |” Established by ghe will of the! British administration since 1941. | _ —— = =e | late publisher Joseph Pulitzer, the Its Red Sea ports now serve land- | | | prizes are awarded annually by locked Ethiopia. | the trustees of Columbia Univer. an emi 400,000 | as @ # will poy you to know— iy Wik, a Delp Oo epee sone aen ul tenes aaa There's a BIG difference in glasses! advisory board on Pulitzer Prizes. | jongest tradition of independence. | [went to Mire. Weher Mt schon, of [ene eee 2 svorvign | | went to Mrs. Walter M, Schau, has been |San Anselmo, €alif., the first | Coun = sr sonaredh neehatimapie fk rom | : F Ki nm DY woman and second amateur to win | this award in the 12 - ears that it' has been given. u States, Ethiopia Mrs, Schau happened to have, Stretch from Maine te Seuth — series eects=| Pearces i yesterday when she witnessed a CREDIT teed-quolity glasses dramatic rescue of two men from| ™xture of the Hamitic, Semitic | cost less then 2¢ « day! the dangling cab of a truck that and Negroid races, Amharic and had smashed through the railing, Gallia are the principal lang- | Dr. Spencer Octes, Optometrist of a bridge. She snapped the pic-| "9s and 270 dialects are : . ture and minutes later the cab| *paken. SUNDAY, MAY 9 13 NO. SAGINAW ST. 9:30-5:30 daily Addis Ababa, the capital, means dropped in flames to the ground 9 30-12:30 Wed. 9: 30-8.00 Fri. 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In production of apples, grapes, Sugar beets and beans flourish | snap beans, cauliflower, straw- in southeastern Michigan and po-| berries, sweet corn and tomatoes, tatoes are vital to the agricultural the state stands in third place RAPP PAPA PRR As for industry, it is noteworthy Q pe he f i that Michigan ranks fifth among ;_Last Chance! : = Kalamazoo is often termed the | “Paper City’ and Midland and Wyandotte are leaders in the ;; chemical industry. Fremont’s largest industry, Ger- Kalamazoo Roofers Strike for Pay Hike members turned down a 10-cent | hourly wage offer from the Kala- | mazoo Roofers Assn., an employers bargaining group. The association called for a state | NO.] specialist mediator, to, sttend | sessions in | day. The average wage of the | I 3 roofers is $2.30 an hour. ©! 2 0.5. ghey Me | ie Seven fe, | 2 tee meee ¢ Special Ambassador Told to Stay in Korea Surprise Buy of the Year! 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Niese, winner of a 1954 Pulitzer Remorse Payment traveling scholarship in art, says) wei PINIT, Wash. (UP) —The he hasn't sold a painting in his | life. ; ; é P ceived a dime in a letter explain- Pian rtdageay rio, Mir ing that the writer took a school Americana. says he was so sur- ruler with her when she left the prised at learning of the $1,500 community 20 years ago. Indian reservation school here re- | |was that town’s new city man- Former Mayor Given Job as City’s Manager GRAND RAPIDS (INS)—George W. Welsh, mayor of Grand Rapids for many years until he resigned manager's job in his successful campaign to unseat Mayor Paul Goebel, elected after Welsh was forced out of office. Not So Burglarproof in face of a recall in 1950, today ager. Welsh was installed last night by Mayor -George Veldman, who NEW BRITAIN, Conn. (UP)—A thief took $200 from a burglar | proof drug store. Proprietor Henry Z. 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Flashy automobiles @ Ample Parking Space NEW YORK «®—The successful | More, sete San 36 repos etter Dent ee SS heey eee @ Ambulance Service four-year fight by Newsday, Long | be Tesisted the onslaught of us- | through the streets. solini's legions in his homeland) packhone of the country’s mili- @ Careful, Dignified te Island daily newspaper, to break! and nine years after Mussolini him- Service ’ the power of a labor racketeer has| self has passed from the world| ‘ry strength is an imperial guard E won the 1954 Pulitzer Prize for| scene, the emperor comes to/ of 5,000 men from which Ethiopia's @ Experience meritorious public service. America ag a man of peace. In| Korean contingent. was drawn. The 194 Pulitzer awards, an-| J soolce sovereign, he intende to| 72, Bation’s regular army mum- nounced yesterday, also honored bers 18,500 men. John Patrick for his play “The|'*S® ® geod look at American) Emperor Selagsie is a strong i : Teahouse of the August Moon” and | *€?icuiture and industry. advocate of education. Brig. Gen. Charles A, Lindbergh) Like t - | \for the autobiographical account| pia today Is one of the few ma- |schools. ‘of his 1927 transatlantic flight in| tions that enjoys a feed surplus, | vanced i 3 4 z E 3 3 i et oF shade to your yard KEUSE NURSERIES, Dept. 49443, THtnets 7 tlc cyohaiye — qeney, tn anne a iso an aaieninaaie ccc jd 0 109 tove 4 ot FLOWERING FENCE There was no award. ° - - angle es The only repeat winner on the| Trade ip expanding. erg National a ee C00 toot of FLOWERING FENCE AO | sccrdornl sey “ -| In World War II the 6l-year-old | National Magazine is cecceessece seen Address ; ¥;. |.cartoonist for the Washington Post | hereditary monarch threw off the eto him he es . * and Times-Herald, who won his! foreign yoke. Since then he has|Swarty flown . first Pulitzer Prize in 1942, This| led his country through a period year’s award was for a cartoon! of economic growth com- often on the death of Joseph Stalin. | pared, on a smaller scale, to the . . e 8. -¢ of the American West . _ f nt dak tit. =| Since 1890 - Always the Best in Flowers pose rackets in Long Island har-| fypansion depends largely on an ness race track and building con-| smpj , tious program struction unions led three weeks | gun in 1951. Over 5,000 miles of new ago to the imprisonment of labor or improved roads open vast farm czar William C. DeKoning. and mineral resources for the | DeKoning, who reached his peak country’s 15 million people, « |of power as an official of Long steel ae | . ‘ i Council, Island's AFL Building a a ene. | was convicted of extortion and = | grand larceny and sent to Sing| Tecky mountains, Ethiopia : MATERIAL end INSTALLATION | Sing F for from 1 to 1%| been termed a farming paradise. , 48° Ornamental Lewn Fence......... oes. 196 ft. Ff) years. | Banks with tho Amerisen BiG / | 3’ Steel Walk Gote.... 2.00.2... cece e eee. $8.25 [| The drama award brought to| dle West and the Russian 8’ Stee! Double Drive Gate $18.95 f}] The, Techouss of the August) Sunoco rage. Foon on Cc Post ss TI $5.25 Moon” its third honor as the top| ™ést fertile regions, Farm ex- Steel lothes er . ea. play of the season. It previously | perts say Ethiopia could become FENCES—ALL TYPES, STEEL and WOOD won the Antoinette Perry and New| the granary of the Middle East : York Drama Critics Circl yards. recently, however. - FREE ESTIMATES—NO OBLIGATION en ee ee ee FHA TERMS—NO DOWN PAYMENT Except for the drama and music by air and by a single railway prizes, awarded for work pro-| from French Somaliland. In 1952, ARDMORE FENCE co duced during the 1953-54 season,|the United Nations sponsored fed- * ‘the Pulitzer honors were for eration of Ethiepig and neighboring. Evenings & Sundays 51 Parke St. achievements during the calendar Eritrea. Long an) Jtalian colony, Phone a Phone year 1953. Eritrea had been under temporary VE 5-5572 FE 2-4489 Pontiec |” Established by ghe will of the British administration since 1941. : - men | 12t@ Publisher Joseph Pulitzer, the| Its Red Sea ports now serve land- | prizes are awarded annually by locked Ethiopia. = will poy you to know— the trustees of Columbia Univer- Ethiopia is an empire of 400,000 | sity with the help of a special | square miles and boasts Africa's There's a BIG difference in glasses! advisory board on Pulitzer Prizes. jongest tradition of independence. | | The news photography prize | rycepting the five years of Ttattan | } went to Mrs. Walter M. Schau, Of | occupation, it has been a sovereign | | San Anselmo, Calif., the first country for centuries. From woman and second amateur to win Ki nbDY this award in the 12 - ears that it| Superimposed on a map of the | has been given. Unived States, Ethiopia p / Mrs. Schau happened to have{ Stretch from taine SUNDAY, MAY 9 § her camera with her a year ago. Carelima and Where gvoranteed- 2 yesterday when she witnessed a| City to lowa. lig people are a CREDIT bela then b re glasses dramatic rescue of two men from| ™xture of the Hamitie, Semitic ss ca the dangling cab of a truck that md Negrold races, Amharic and Dr : had smashed through the railing, Gallia are the principal » Spencer Oates, Optometrist of a bridge. She snapped the pic-, §ases and 200 ture and minutes later the cab spoken. 9:30-5:30 daily | dropped in flames to the ground| Addis Ababa, the capital, me 9 30-12: 30 Wed. 9:30-8 00 Fri. Ses |“‘new flower.” Sprawied over a 13 NO. SAGINAW ST. Corsages Combination Pans and Boxes WITH A WIDE VARIETY OF PLANTS IN EACH ONE Azaleas — Mums — Hydrangeas CROWLEY -NICHOLSON, INC. mar 2 320 Pontiac, Michigan = ; | Special Cut Flower Box —— ne +3 and 36 Order Early GMC Model M-350-24 With 8-Speed Automatic Drive OAKLAND COUNTY DISTRIBUTOR f FINE WINES, BEER and ALE “GMC TRUCKS SOLD AND SERVICED BY Any Place in the World! 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After | Weiss were on on ay daught __ . weekend at-Michigan State Col-| The Engineering Exposition) registration, a coffee hour will | = i ; meiner * Jege is a weekend planned so that | which begins Friday will start the | be held te give parents a chance Saturday at Woman's Literary) Lynne Letitia, with ‘ big, : | to meet acuity edminle- parents can get acquainted big, eventful weekend Galea GareuaGek Gad’ lea Sk Si ace Gr oup Welcomes to cooree a : | logs Center. Greek New Members | a a icious The Rose Bowl game and pa! = ()rthodox Hotel Roosevelt was the setting | | b: | aBe De rade movies will be shown in Kel- ; Walter A Crocker Church. Monday afternoon for the final |- ~p peg logg Center auditorium. There will Giddings’ of Candy be special entertainment and Presi-| The bride, the meeting of the year for the Wom- Ogemaw road Specially |dent Hannah will deliver a wel- former Evelyn an’s Literary Club. g' Th. . Boxed t coming address in the afternoon. Pe ‘3 the In charge of decorations for the . . : td The museum in the auditorium a st annual meeting was Mrs. Edna prospective Delight | will be open for the parents and| daughter of es seas "| , | . Dawson Covert. Mrs Robert Mc- | bride Too Mother! tours through WKAR-TV will also Mrs. Peter - Neil gave the invocation | 8 m . be offered. ra . ; is the son of Foreign stedents will show some | Pratt of East Plans were made to assist with Vr. and Mrs of their homeland customs at the| Pike street the card party and fashion show | Ge ree 4 , | International Festival Saturday. | of the City Federation of 7 €OTR . KIDDIES | The festival will be held in Demon- “ “ late Women's Clubs te be held Caverly of Wednesday in Elks Temple. Members are planning to attend the Adult Education Institute in | Spence street, No wedding 3 rw > im 1 _f ie L632 stration Hall's Ice Arena. ATTENTION! fier axav aie | Said nen ot coe Wendell Wescott. carillonneur, Donald is the son of Mrs. for you to give Mom or | wilt play a carilien concert ia Ann Arbor Wednesday and date ha Grandma, only ....... Beaumont Tower Saturday and John Weiss of Thereday and the Somy lasers re e s | Sunday at 5 in the afternoon. } Summit reda een set. eration meeting Friday. New members received into the club by the president, Mrs. May- belle Wilson, were Mrs. Sydney J. Benson, Mrs. J. L. Slaybaugh, | A Collegiate Comeback party has | grenue and the |.ents. The party will include comedy 1 late Mr. Weiss. eae LYNNE: L. GIDDINGS quist act, vocals, barbershop quar- 9 Si. tw ont i a — ° CROCKER’S CANDIES = [icc ee VRS. DONALD F. WEISS |MeCtti2: Mam od. Datricia Diehm Is Honored 857 W. Huron 7N. Saginaw | Ray Poberteon poser har af Mrs. Warren Thurston installed A linen shower honoring Patricia | ington. Mrs. Andrew Carlson, ~ My new offi . M Harry . ° , Next to Tel-Huron Next to Miller Optical | On Sunday parents are invited Evelyn Pratt Wed 1n Ri te ‘acdiading ‘preslibead sh Ree Diehm was held Friday evening in! Mrs. L. A. Treese, Mrs. Edward to attend church services in Lan-| — | program for the coming year and | the home of Mrs. Joseph Byers of Covington, Mrs. I. J. Mintz and -| sing or East Lansing. Saturday at St. George ‘named her committee and depart. | 2%™eS K boulevard. Hostesses for Mrs. Barton Cuilee. A special organ concert will be ment chairmen. "| the party were Mrs. John Hill and | From Detroit, guests were Mrs. daisies. Peter Marinas was ring- bearer. | Bot their daughter, Marcee. Sehm Meast M arth F that day by Re- Appointed to represent the club Patricia, daughter of the Andrew | Seal M ie due at City Federation of Women’s | Diehms of Pine Grove avenue, will | aad maken B “ash , Clubs meetings was Mrs. Dale — become the bride of Robert A. Lake recital accompanied by Tena Re-| Meats. It was announced that | Covington of Maryland, son of the Grtee. gas of Knoxvile, Tenn. twe members will attend the | Frank Covingtons of Oakland ave-| Others were the mothers of the John Ponushis was best. man,| “tY Commission meeting on | nue, May 15. bridal couple and Mrs. Cecil Deni- No reservations are left at Kel- | late Mr. Weiss. and guests were seated by the | dune 15. She hes asked Nescy Jane son, Mrs. Paul Huffman, Mrs. Jack logg Center for Parents’ Day week-| Eyelyn is the daughter of Mrs. bridegroom's brothers, Jack, Art| Guests for the day were Mrs,| Davis to be maid of aoa Kinsey, Miss Davis, Miss Fox, end. Peter Pratt of East Pike street | and Bob Weiss, and George Kruyer | Frank Welch, Mrs. A. O. Carmen,| bridesmaids will be Anna Mae few Charles Shearer, Mrs. Irene * © « and the late Mr. Pratt. Phillip | of South Bend, Ind. | Mrs. Sol Kline, Mrs. E. C. Durphy vou, Masse 1h eat belies ‘ovington, Mrs. Charlies Fairbanks Elizabeth Gessas of Maddy lane | Pratt escorted his sister down the} 4 reception at Hotel Waldron | and Mrs. William Conrad. Mrs.| 1 ef } and Mrs. James Farmer. in Keego Harbor, a freshman, was | aisle. followed the ceremony. Receiving | Moats and Mrs. Martha Braid In a candlelight ceremony at St. George Greek Orthodox Church MSC’ Saturday evening, Evelyn Pratt by © sorerity wemen, will | exchanged nuptial vows with Don- be offered in the afternoon in the | 414 EF. Weiss, son of Mrs. John band shell. Weiss of Summit avenue and the Mr. Jack Weiss sang the wedding * HOSIERY* guests, Mrs. Pratt was wearing a dove gray lace dress with navy | | asked to so eebeta beet — Job's Daughters | were hostesses for the day. | Ushers will be Harvey Leinenger | eccesuries and & corsege of pink | to Stage Show . | Jr:, Howard Dalton and David roses and carnations Dance Roundup _j}:. tae for 2 cas te ws te Bre, ‘Wola wes wearing Biss Planned May 15 The service will be read at St. | held May 15 were made when Job's C y accesories ichael urch, a the couple | corsage of red roses and white Again this spring the Merry Mix- has made plans to le in M _ | Daughters Bethel Five met Mon- A cap of matching lace held her | carnations. | ers Square Dance Club will sponsor | land. | day evening in the East Lawrence has been elected as| illusion veil and she carried | The new Mrs. Weiss changed to| the second annual Square Dance! Guests at the shower included feet Masonic Temple. the with a spray of steph- |. pale yellow suit with navy ac-| Roundup to be held in the Water- | Mrs. Claude Leach Jr., Mrs. Wil-| The show will be held at the test. | anatis centered with an orchid. cessories and the orchid from her | ford Community Activities Building liam Billingsley, Mrs. Lowell Cov- | Oakland Avenue United Presby- Sweetheart will be made at the | *ister-in-law as honor matron and | On their return they will reside on| All of the square dancing clubs pera t y Sweetheart in the | Mrs. Richard Penman and Chris- | Camelot road. |in the Pontiac area will get togeth-/ Ars R. 7. Hott ae tay sce ot Oe Olds Hotel, psd ” tine Parris were the other attend- | er for an evening of dancing. More bethel or at the door. ‘ . All the attendants were . than 15 clubs are expected to par- | lh w Barbara Sheppard ; * ot Birming- gowned in ballerina-length frocks Party Surprises ‘ticipate, according to Hal Brown, | €O Be Speaker |grecy’s ficers ant’ chor vl on ham, formerly of Pontiac, attended | mint green silk organza with Fli C S h chairman. | Mrs. Robert T. Hatt of Bloom- to st. Clair Shores on May 16 to $ BS Your Final Fling dance last week | Pleated shaw! collars. They car- inor C. schutt | Mr. Brown says that the event field Hills will be a speaker at institute a new bethel of Job's rol — ried cascades of pink daisies. ; ; | is open to dance enthusiasts who the annual meeting of the Planned Daughters with Harlow Claggett of Harrison, Elinor Christa Schutt was sur- there. formeriy of Pontiac. Fer her duties as fiewer girl. | prised by her friends Sunday eve. 40 Not belong to clubs, but he | Parenthood Federation of America! The election of Guardian Council and Bir.| the bride’s cousin, Karen of | ning with a birthday party at the | W@rns that tickets are limited and !n New York City Wednesday and and officers will be held at the Sam Hoffman home on Sylvan | should be obtained early. ‘pvient May 17 meeting. Friendship Night Shores drive. —_ She will discuss the pattern of is planned for May 31. Hostesses for the 17th birthday) Diane Hellner Feted | American family life as part of - party were Jane Hoffman and! . : | & workshop discussion of “cultural Elizabeth Powe. They were as | ON Eighth Birthday eee Hak oe ee ot the Tell her you love her with Neumode's most beantifal nylons! They're dull sheers, exquisitely finished, with either dark or | of Birmingham sisted by Mr. and Mrs. T. M.| Diane Hellner was honored Sat- N Th Bradi Spok : 7] Pow ; i birthd ~., | North Oakland County Chapter of coll ssome. des weer, | “ieee ae cianias Giedee sthended | Hold Season > Plinor egy pater of the | wrod spy iaarlis olga sah with M — J le 2 they're 60 gauge, 15 denier. : with Dave Rathbun of Ohio. Judith| Fing| Gatherings Melvin A. Schutts of Auburn ave-/ West Rundell street. Mrs. Robert | held of Bemirgham trestien at s Robinson of East Iroquois road, nue. Guests included Judy Mad- J. Heliner was hostess and guests | the N The weekend saw the final | dock, Mary Jane Leahey, Caro-| included Janice Goines, Gail Go-| the a Chany Shap. dances of the season for two | lyn Robichard, Barbara Boncher, ines Connie Dillon, Linda Eason, | of Pleasant Ridge, secretary of the == MARY KING ee Ye Charge for . Marlene Green and Pat Goodsell. | Others were Craig Ackerman | square dancing clubs. ; : Felata Seare Dain Sckeiks. Mon-| Neri ae on ore, delegates of the local SALON wrapping and Marilyn Stahl of Birming- | Merry Mixers used “Spring” &5| ica Maloney, Sharol Wolf and Judy | Susan , | group. se 2 a ces (eee a ca | foe dinner ia bs ’ be Birmingham, a Kappa Alpha |Waterford, Callers for the eve.| Mrs. A. W. Emery Dorothy Harrison Wears || Mark King Cold 50 82 N. Saginaw St. Theta; Leon Swatzel of Flint and | ning were Paul Bond, Bruce Mar-|Entertains for PEO Wave, Complete $622 Fe hala ae ery [Hat Brwwm. Bob Bunce Amd) ye, 4 w. Emery amt ner Champagne-Colored Gown ] suc cx. Duma of Birmingham, and Ar- | Guests were the Carl Hollidays, rane _— ae aa shampoos, finger waves, facials, | vin Kallen and Beth Flury of | the Clifford Moysers, Mr. and Mrs. |. woe a ex od'Cne manicuring. ——— a ae were Eric Davidson mere Mir. and Mrs Woody me “Apeclatneces - ; Report he recent state chap- and Judy Bumstead of Birming-|Gronda and the Ralph Reinharts. | °C ention held in Kellogg Cen. 182 N. Perry FE 2-3053 ham; Dave Noe of Birmingham | Summer activities will begin with ter, East Lansing, were given by SEE if, TRY If AT and Martha Browning, an Alpha | the Square Dance Roundup May Mrs. Charles Coppersmith and Mrs hee Joe | 15. Emery. They also showed colored gg 4 = Peggy Martin, a Chi | ._ 7 * slides taken at the convention. and| Do-C-Do Square Dance Club met a | at Waldenwoods for its annual di:- . ner-dance. Rex Lawrence, retiring Coming Events president, received a gift and . offered his congratulations to the ig ar wal ee ee Mr, and Mrs, Rowley Chase of | new president, Sam Joan. John | cooperative luncheon at 208 Auburn Oliver ; rs, | Streit was master of ceremonies, | “"* Alfred H. Robinson of East Iro- | and a spring motif carried out the * | theme for the evening. : | Private Party and : Luncheon Rooms § WALDRON HOTEL “COFFEE SHOP CONNOLLY’S The new Parker ball point... THE Uot i? Hy ok rf dz 2 Guild a yess All Saints Episcopal Church, will meet Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the primary room. Berean Class of First Baptist Church will meet Wednesday at 10 a.m. in the church. A cooperative luncheon will be served at noon. And Ready to Give mhereaey a8 Pye . e luncheon will be YEARS MORE SERVICE! || ogvmstaczatstenact tretree | Downtown Location For Your Convenience 36 E. Pike St. Annual Ma: Breakfast of Wayside be held in the’ Stucstions! Dothan —— an pee tee ters ee eee oo re ee eee | | Knit Dresses | @ Choice of 3 points— | P Carefully fine, medium or bread line! | | "As Hand Blocked @ Writes 5 ti lo than ordi M % hip US | welcomes Wrigley's Call FE 5-130 @ Exclusive rotating cartridge assures ph | ils! ! eet aa ge | | le jhe —_ ® = Details! @ Indestructible nylon barrel will ! | THE | never wear out! 1] She Knitting Needle | © Jewelry-finished metal parts. Won't | Since 1920 we have gained » || wis |p. 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Huron St 1 : LSUN LOVIN’ CASUALS 2.1) | | 415 Pontiac Bank Bldg. °S;"sypemimens’ «= FE 5-2663 ; : , FLORENCE BAUN, Owner , - Fa . a f 7 , ' ‘ Af ei 9 ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1954 Trips and Parties Highlig —— |Mrs. Taber - City YWCA. Group Going to Minnesota Regional Meeting to Be Held Friday Through Monday representatives leaving for the Cen- tral Regional Conference in Min- neapolis Wednesday. sponsibility. as it approaches its 100th anniversary in 1955. Genevieve Lowry, executive of the Community Division of the Na- tional Board of the YWCA of the U.S.A., and Mrs. Ralph D. Booth, YWCA National Board member and chairman of the Centennial Commemoration Committee, will On Saturday, the confefence dele- gates will hear reports on national support, personnel, and recruiting gram are scheduled from 3 to 4:30 p.m., after which the health educa- tion staff members‘in attendance will meet for tea. The President’s Tea for all conference participants also is on the Sunday agenda. speaker at the World Night ob- servance Sunday, using as her subject, “The YWCA's Role as a Worldwide Fellowship.” The na- dional board's international lead- ership training project of 1953 also will be discussed at this event. The conference will close Monday fume, but fer some reason or other just does not last on teld of my E 4 EE hs FRANCESCO DiBLASI and JOANN FREEMAN Concert time is 8:30 this evening when Francesco DiBlasi will conduct the Pontiac Symphony Orchestra in its final performance of the season. Appearing with the orchestra will be guest artist Joann Freeman, brilliqnt young pianist who has appeared with the Boston Pops, the Detroit Symphony and other orchestras, as well as on radio and television. The concert will be held in Lincoln Junior High ‘Ohio Visit. _ |ing for a national Mother's Day | ,| with Robert School. Tickets will be available at the door. Governor's Wife Attends Meeting of Eagles Group Mrs. G. Mennen Williams was | guest of honor Sunday at Lincoln | | Junior High School when the Ladies | Auxiliary to the Fraternal Order of Eagles held a Mother's Day pro gram. Mrs. Williams spoke on ‘Mother and the Home’’ and welcomed the |class of candidates initiated in honor of Mrs. Cyril Burling. The roll of the Eagles in pioneer- ] Eagies | Eagles Twins Honored at Bridal Party Mrs. David Turo and Mrs. James Fitzgerald were cohostesses at a shower honoring brides-elect Bon- nie Jean and Bettie Jane Scholtz on Sunday. The Fitzgerald home on Nelson street ‘was the setting for the shower. The twin daughters of |Mr. and Mrs. George Scholtz of Illinois avenue, Bonnie Jean and Bettie Jane will speak their vows in a double wedding on May 29 Zimmerman Charlies F. Wells, respectively. Robert is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Zimmerman of Wall | Mrs. Don Ludwig of Lake Orion | ganizations from Holly, Lake street and Charles is the son of |Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wells of | Farmington. Saybrook Group Planning Dinner f A program of American folk _| songs and ballads by Mrs. Flor- | ence Hall of Royal Oak will high- and | all of Pontiac: the Carleton Bailey A ht the Pontiac Social ‘Scene — Home From Elton Loseys Mark Anniversary W ith Eastern Holiday Returning Sunday to her home on ter, the Gerald L, Williams’ of | Pride Ohio. The Joseph Krantzes of Voorheis | road with their son, Ronnie, and Mrs. Bernard T. Nelson of Wash- motored down to | niversary in Detroit Friday with Mr. and Mrs, Frank Swantz, The Birds are also parents of a son, Harold C. Bird of Hickory lane, . * * Mr, and Mrs, William Avenall | Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Moise Burgeois, the Harold Wrights and the Robert Tibbetts’, family of Clarkston, the Orville | Mann family of Oxford, Mr. and } and the Don Avenalis of Peck, * * . Attending the fourth annual Fath- er's Day at Smith College in North- ampton, Mass., Saturday was Har- old Lee Ward of Ottawa drive. His daughter, Ann, is a Smith Col- Members of Eagies Aerie 1230 | Dinner planned by the Saybrook| Bestens ef Thorpe street. Officers Elected Newly elected officers for the | Cotillion Club were announced at | | the final dance of the season Sat- | ljurday evening. \is the new president, with Edward | Barrett as vice president, Mrs. |Ralph Norvell as secretary and Mrs. Robert Isgrigg as treasurer. | Mrs. Bruce Annett, Mrs. John | Nicolls Jr., John Madole and Dr. George Petroff are the directors. Decoration chairmen for the 2 Delegates Attend Junior Music Event | Pontiac Tuesday Musicale Stu- | _dent League sent two delegates to) | the State Convention of Junior Mu- ‘sic Clubs Saturday at Parchment. Joy Owen and Sandra Gidcumb were the delegates. Joy gave the club report for the year and San- dra entered the club scrapbook in an exhibit. It won second prize in Pot Pie Roast Turkey Pontiac's Finest Cafeteria ~ and Lunch Counter ~WEDNESDAY’S SPECIALS Individual Chicken - with Cranberry Sauce CHEF’S SPECIAL DAILY We Do Catering—Call FE 2-6242! 49° 69: and Dressing Potaté Rolls eereeee Dete-Nut Breed .. BAKERY DEPARTMENT cobb cee ceedegedcOls 49e Pumpernickle Rye Bread eoeeeccccceccees Obs 24¢ occ eee nsenec ce ORR 35¢ Sour Creem Cookies busi vcdBiviecoecs Oh 39c se eeeeeesteceeteen 6 for 30c Wedding — Birthday — Party Cokes to order. Fruit Punch meade to order. Bowls and Cups for rental. HOMADE FOOD SHOP 144-146. NORTH SAGINAW STREET *es eee if. 35e eevee church. Other entertainment is Marie Bahm, daughter of the Ivan | clothes the order of the day, ac- planned by Fred Williams, magi-| Bahms of Hatchery road. The | cording t Doc Richardson, dance | cian. Mrs, Dora Dawson will lead | award, based on scholarship, lead- | chairman. j *tt: | community singing, with Mrs. Don- | ership and citizenship, will cover | ae by Cotillion Club | ald B. Hogue at the piano. Special mothers will be honored and Mrs. William J. Coleman, Mrs. Wilbur Ott and Jean Ott will give special recognition to ' grandmothers, mothers and daugh- ters. Mrs. William T. Hurlburt is general chairman assisted by Mrs. | William H. Vance who has charge of tickets: PTA Activities Owen School PTA executive beard Owen will meet at the school Wednesday at 1:30 pm | her first year tuition fees. s - | Nancy Roach, daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. Richard Roach of Pon- | | tiac Trail, was initiated into Alpha | ‘Tau Chapter of Sigma Kappa so- | | cial sorority Sunday at Michigan | State College. j * © @ | Jeffrey Alan Austin is the name chosen by Mr. and Mrs. C. Grey '|Groups to Hold apraemmen is 6 oe). eae | DONNA WISE Mr. and Mrs. Edwin E. Wise of Augusta avenue announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Don- na, to Donald G. Bachman of State Hospital Grounds. He is the son of Mrs. Cleo Bachman of Williamston and Carl Bachman of St. Peters- burg, Fla. A July 31 wedding is | BEAUTY SHOP ||| 7 West Lawrence St. Suton” FE 2-4959 ' bod . from Ne Appeintment Necessary Halian Style Hatrewts Individually PARISIAN ' Priced *500 Demonstration All-County Event Women's achievements in home demonstration work have provided the theme for an all-day program at Washington Junior High School Wednesday. As part of National Home Dem- onstration Week, Mrs. Josephine H. Lawyer, home demonstration di- rector for Oakland County, has planned an all-county “Toward a United Nations World” event. County Chairman Mrs. Welter Brown will give the welcome to the group at 10 a. m. with a col- orful fashion parade of self-styled square dance skirts and cotton dresses. Home demonstration or- Orion, Milford, Oxford, Pontiac, Rochester and Royal Oak will model their modes. Mrs. Max Williams of Royal Oak will deliver the key address, “A Path to Peace and Security.” ‘Y’‘oung Adults Plan Hard Times Dance A square dance to be held from | 9 p.m, to midnight | the YMCA) is being planned by the “Y'’oung Adults Club for Thursday. “Your Health Is Our Business” VEE & DEE MASSEURS © Diathermy © Ultra-Violet ® Vapor & Steam Cabinets ® Infra-Red, etc. 1% West Huren Weight contro! and muscular cor- rection for men end women for appointment, call: FE 5-5211 - The Store that has becom and FLOOR COVERINGS 1666 S. Telegraph Open Monday and Friday Nighis. ee Eh e a Symbol of Quality and Fair Dealing! Park Right at the Door rg FE 4-0516 | Fashions Displayed DANGER SIGNALS! The Way to Safety is Cold Fur Storage Stop Being Careless Kushner and = _, Don't Dust rire and Hot Weather RUSH YOUR FURS TO OUR FUR STORAGE VAULTS FOR SAFETY . 7 DAY SPECIAL USHNER & SON FURS 42 E. Pike St. FE 2-1310 —. “Your ) Crowning Glory” - Give It the Best! 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Fine combed type \/ 180 pure white percale with borders of woven plaid borders hemstitched to harmon Rose, Yellow Daffodil, Blue Larkspur, Green \ \ and pillow in Pink, ¥ Ce a ne a ee 4 s ; ; ‘J P é > ; — FOURTEEN __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1954 ~ i we open 35 billion cans every year in this country. On the average, the American housewife (with opener manufacturers have come up with all sorts of new improve- ments that make these latest mod- els so easy to clean. In some, the cutting wheel or blade lifts out for | a quick brush and a dip in the Other models slip out easily from | their wall bracket for a fast douse under the faucet. All models, to | meet CMI convenience standards, | must have firm, non-wobbly wall brackets and either swing back out of the way or lift out quickly. Teday you can be sure that the iT th h sheet steel. That's | ake ee | INStructor non-profit organization. The seal |laboratory-engineered device de- appears On a tag attached to the signed to make can opening easier opener. than cracking an egg. And this CMI seal of approval means you are buying an opener as modern as your 1954 automo- bile ... not something that dates back to 1858 when the first Ameri- can can opener was invented by Ezra J. Warner. Incidentally, that weeks was five years after the first tin opener can was patented. What a frus- pogrtey as high hart eer | trating five years it must have | It can be done easily and effort- | been for the American housewife | tessiy if you pick the right of that period’ | can opener | This year, can openers in Ameri-¢ : can homes will travel four million ness, if any, must go. 4 OPEN ’TIL “For Men Who Prefer the Finer Things” Osmun’s Tel- Plenty of Free Parking Huron Store | Every |] e Night OP. _ Kindly Editors Refuse to Let Writer Bare Her Major Sins to Public New Can Openers Work With Greatest of Ease a = s F ck * | } a ey <-eoes oe so aee * . “ Ms shy. £* 3 | i ; - “se " ee * Thais - ~* ~ SER RR ‘a ro. | oe ao foe ee Ty, = % ee: hae iz ame -| ae bares . The magic touch—a cream polish remover makes old nail polish disappear in a matter of seconds without danger of spilling. The remover, available at all cosmetic counters, leaves dry cuticles soft and smooth. Accepting Ride Home | Was Rude Action Irks Friend FI Who Chauffered N Reader to Party By EMILY POST Hit A reader asks: “Is it discourte- ous not to go home from a party | with the same friend who stopped | by and drove me to the party? | “She didn’t say anything about | my going home with her, and when another friend asked to drive me home, I said yes. (Both go my way.) The first friend is miffed." i> Answer: Unless this friend had \g explained to you thet che could | ‘ met take you home, you cer- “3 ed if you went with someone else. The latest news from the in- | Verest tests stitute gives us all a lot of rea- | % operation. Just look for the | wonder it's so important that mod- 1 for joining in the celebra- seal of approval given by the em science has come to the rescue | (~ an Ws cam omer bes ws le ts Muetcgees eek & (ace aa cen: Gk ee ant Keep job to do, In your own home : ‘Pj ono strip of tin-plated sheet-stee! ot ~ | ee more than two city blocks long. She Says Modern ) = And that can be a tough job un- d nai pon uae sivantage ut'ine tor. Youngsters Won't | rifie strides that have been made Practice the last two years through the can opener evaluation program set By ANNE HEYWOOD up by the Can Manufacturers In- “I wish you would say some- stitute, ‘ thing about piano teaching at Working in cooperation > home,” a reader writes. can opener manufacturers, “My mother brought me up, of the institute was to bring the when she was widowed, by giving housewife openers that are safer, piano. lessons. Now I have been a trying to do the same thing, since e’re talking now about those my husband and I could use the | ee, deme gether align extra money for the children, but | fashionable addition to the most it is almost impossible. | up-to-date kitchen. “I know I play the plano well, know these and am a good teacher, but I Fe aa pa polly te noone eimest sever have pupis whe | apconds, more than twice as fast omy. | as the old-fashioned kind you had as children nowadays don't te push in and then pump practice. All they do is play and -eeegeyec —aelhenellociey Ell watch television. ani then, when needless energy. new there is no progress, their par- openers take almost no effort. ents stop the lessons. That's been scientifically proved “Does anybody manage to make in the testing laboratories of the a iliving nowadays teaching CMI. A panel of women, varying iano°” greatly in the strength of their Well, it's true this is a tough hands and arms, put every can problem. Many readers have writ- opener to the test of opening 450 “2 Dy ten me about it. realized there was no point in ap- or we j gressive and permissive treads proving a can opener that Big om ck elt &® Bertha could use with ease if it ‘nize ; ; in child education have made would strain the muscles of Puny National Can Opener Week” focuses attention on im-| mech more difficult for the | Pauline. provements made in the basic tool of the kitchen. One of| “®t a Se | - Run your hand over the top of a a all are he lid fs and make him practice whether | gan dies Gon tam Un Ween Gecved « new -type openers holds t after it has been| we wants to or not. ue | off by One of these new wall open: sheared from the can. . Also, many parents force piano — Th mip de ete be lessons on children who are not | smooth and even. : tially gifted for it, and ex- And here's an improvement to| Hairstyles Stress Sa artes ae teacher. cheer about. Have you ever had to Softness, Smoothness And, on top of that, piano play- | ae ee mer. safer 1 ing is no longer the very popular | a juice can, searching for t Smoother, SS | activity it used to be. This is a lid that slipped in? No more finger are the keynotes to the new hair- | | shame. but nevertheless it is still ~- ale these latest models. | styles, which have been designed |@ factor in your problem. —— ve as ae ae for adaptability to the fashion ail | However, there is still the occa- “been cut of. Think of it! Goodbye | houette and new spring millinery. oncaeid to miessy fingers ... and how| The foundation of many coiffures — Sa much more hygenic too! , is a mobile cut, a versatile shaping) ye Margaret Beaver is one I Wan take any hing of | from three to four inches all know. Mrs. Beaver has twe ‘ int le f rbot around the head, shaping to no daughters, and for years she has away pls ces or spaghetti ... in longer aye one -~— half taught piane successfully. their sturdy stride; huge budget- tog aay ho partons, pensied. ana First of all, Mrs. Beaver loves | size cans or tiny ones, In fact, may incorporate a center part or children and is a friendly, gregari- | they even walk around the right a side part that will provide the ous type. She is active in her angles of a sardine can! required mobility of balance, and church, plays the organ, and meets You won't have to beg your hus-| continue to suit every American many people. band to open a can or two; he'll | woman's individuality. Again, Mrs. Beaver is a real find this as much fun as his work-! To heighten the beauty of the student, continuing her own piano | nop. And he'll discover that these | coiffure, the hair this spring must lessons, growing in knowledge, 20th Century precision instruments | be truly lustrous. It must be the skill and enthusiasm even make short shrift of dented | exclamation point to a complete She imparts to the children an cans. | Portrait of beauty. Winter's dingi- enthusiasm for piano which is Best of all, perhaps, the can | much more effective than badger- g F3 | i by Canna Whaskbe Be right in fashion! Prop up your full-skirted fashions with pret- ty petticoats. They're sew-easy, so thrifty to make of remnants. | ** Use eyelet, net, muslin, chintz, cotton. Send now! Pattern 753: Pattern pieces. Sizes 20-22; 24-26; 28-30. State size. Send 25 cents in coins for this | pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- | tern for first-class mailing. Send | to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft Dept.. P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly your name, address with zone, pattern number, size. j i 3 a i a Lae a3 aptitude If it is low, she explains that 101 N. Saginaw St. JACOBSEN’S FLOWERS Greenhouse at Lake Orion Fine Gifts May 9 MOTHER’S DAY FLOWERING PLANTS" CORSAGES | swer the following | question. My | mother is living. but I also have | a stepmother whom I see quite | often and who has always been | very nice to me. I would like to know if on Moth- | er's Day it would be proper to remember her either by sending | flowers or a gfteeting card. My husband thinks that it would be belittling to my own mother to| I wouldn't want to do that | pretty ‘round the seasons. Pro- 4663 1449-24 by Lune Halos If you're shorter, fuller choose THit - @iAIT. eit iris ; sar -of joining is to drill a hole in the | By making the fit very close | least until the glue fails or the | | smaller of the two | shrinks so that the fit is no long.’ | Mary ‘Margaret McBride Says: - Recital of Past Misdeeds Blue-Penciled From Story In a way it seems a kind of irony that when you bare your soul and confess your major sins in a supreme effort to let the world know the worst about you, a kindly editor with a blue pencil should step in to protect you from yourself. —_ So I feel a little sad at what the arbiters of a © women's magazine did to the piece in their current issue that Cynthia Lowry and I talked onto tape This gripe is undoubtedly just the author coming out in me, for it's true what playwright Moss Hart said the other day — we authors are an unhappy and demented breed, of choleric temper and bound MISS McBRIDE larger of two parts and then in- sert the end of the smaller part into this hole. less Vanity. Certainly any editor would agree with Mr. Hart The duel between writers and blue-pencil wielders never ends. The author is sure that editors lie in villainous wait to scuttle his noblest efforts, and vice versa. When I was a young newspaper reporter writing daily signed features, I circumvented the editorial ghouls by always waiting — ————* until after midnight to tura in . my copy. Then only a skeleton Shrinkage staff was working, so my stery was rushed to the composing | U | Feom substantially as I wrote it. OOSENS p Many of the peccadillos I meant e . bravely to reveal to the magazine Fu rn | tu re readers may seem insignificant re. cotinted out of context, but at least To Repair, Smaller J hope they will prove that I'm not . always a sugary purveyor of sweet- Part of Joint Must ness and light Be Expanded | For instance, when | was a little | girl and my younger brother used By HUBBARD COBB | to run away from home ofcasion- If you have ever had a chair col-| 4lly. I often wished wickedly he'd lapse under you, the chances are’! Dever return Something told me that you took a little time while | !4 have more fun and favors with- sitting on the floor to study basic OU! him, although I pretended to furniture construction be as upset as the rest of the Mest chairs and a good deal of family until he was safely back other furniture consist of relatively in the fold small parts carefully fitted to) This confession of snideness gether. The most common method! went out and my protectors alse deleted my frank avowal of the conniving way in which I man- aged te get checks out of a rich aunt by writing frequent,- charming, affectionate missives, and by using glue, a pretty st knowing they'd result in $5 or joint is produced. It's st a $10 by return mail. | Missing. too. is the account of a members | short period at the beginning of my radio life later when | had all | er tight. | the symptoms of an onset of the If the fit is stil tight you can Dig-head. which, fortunately, was make up the joint again as good as nipped abruptly by the chilling ex- new by removing the old glue from | Perience of hearing my own voice both pieces of wood, applying | & recording. a thin coat of fresh glue and then! |! confessed to a quick temper, putting the joint back together. 'mpatience. envy and to an un- | The headaches come when you've Pleasant, driving ambition — this got shrinkage and the-small mem-~#!! wound up on the editorial |ber does not fit tightly. If you ¢@uivalent of the cinema's cutting just try glue on this it won't hold | Tom floor worth a nickel. In uncholeric retrospect, how- What you have to do is to expand ever, I'll have to admit it's prob- the end of the smaller piece. One @ly better that way. Maybe I'll way to do this is to make a@ut in ¢ven live to be glad that the maga- the end and drive in a thin wood 7ine wanted me to seem nicer and wedge to expand the end of the gentler than I am—even though, as leg or rod. often happens, nicer may mean This has to be done carefully | Gutter because if the wedge is too thick : er you drive it too hard it will smort essory wal'as ved ae os ca | omertene with a very fine-toothed saw and | tap the wedge in as gently as possible. Another trick is to apply glue to | the end of the small piece and then | wrap it with silk thread to build up, the surface. | If the hole in the larger member | wood, which will build up a” gaod solid surface. } PETUNIA! This is the easiet Method I've seen Meatloa¥ routine. m| Mrs. A. T.—The leopard tie to wear with tawny suits, natural cashmere sweaters, linen dresses; mink tails (ranch gray-blue mink, , that is}, give a super-luxurious | touch for dress-up; the printed s¢arf to act as refresher all sum- | mer long ; Per capita beer consumption in | the United States totals 18 gal- | lons annually. Fy Good idea, Petunia! Meat- loaf baked in muffin tins gives you more good crusty surface — ind individual loaves are fun. \, | , lf a | i i E HEELS ti | rf S esesete flied? \ rt ri ie Fs Baa | & a se aw & ‘ ; eget THE PONTIAC PRESS.TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1954 aeess” Dulles and Italy's Scelba form ie tor ries, |e 2 Foe all Baby Found|Struggle for Trieste Ideas), x cays wing «|store: visedanew Dulles and Italian Premier type baby dia- Scelba. pe Oe pee It is the first meeting between B-29 that it has & szicatauis usd ke ements modern moth- . ers up in the air with enthusiasm. | !talian premier. manufacturer has named Trieste and the ratification of creation, the “Dexter Diaper” the European Defense Community but the reminds one pact were the chief topics for dis- B-29 — the cussion at the meeting in Milan. which it goes on Dulles wants Italy to ratify the babies, positively has mothers | EDC pact. But Scelba's chief con- sare tine sc eusct| bo aot elon ano ; Michigan. 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C emetery Property oe Lehman's. amendment caught , the ‘Senate “by surprise yesterday Our wel! established cemeteries serve our come tas it opened debate on the revision munity well) Beautilully maiptained, ang with ; “pill, aimed at scarrying out most adequate perpetual care funds, our cemetgries ot President’, Eisenhower's labor are a credit, and deserves our ¢gdntidence:. a *® \eecom mendations. . } * * In some ways they differ one from another, *Jt is ro aie the Lehman prepesal | well to understand the policies of the cemefery o! ‘ ae our choice. Your Funeral Director can give you - would make it an unfair I information and ts competent to guide apd practice for either an employer or | a union to discriminate against | Pi any worker “because of race, ‘ Nereed. color, national origin or an- FEDERAL cestry.” Sen. Ives (R—NY) had 44518! ready ® similar amendment. The Senate operates under rules permitting unlimited debate and Southern senators have used this right in the‘past. to prevent civil rights gegislation from reaching a | vote, ‘ Smith said it would be “most difficult’ to round up enough Re-, publican votes to convice Southern | Democrats that the Lehman pro- “posal Gould be defeated and thus win their coffsent to a vote. He }said many Repablicans would be | reluctant to go on record against ‘an antidiscrimination amendment by Gece 4 water (R—Ariz) and a motion by | Senate crats to send the bill back to ' committee. ‘Court Jury Exclusion Lists Broad Ancestry | WASHINGTON @—The Supreme Court has not yet handed down its awaited decision on school segre- | gation, but it has ruled on another | ase involving alleged discrimina- tion. The high court unanimously held | yesterday that its ban against bar- ring Negroes from jury duty also %-year-cld Mexican who was con- victed in 1951 in Jackson County, Tex., of slaying a cotton planter. Hernandez was sentenced to life imprisonment, but appealed on grounds men of Mexican blood | | were deliberately kept off the jury. Tax Board Still Waiting for Property Evaluations The Oakland County Tax: Alloca- \ tion Board, still waiting for. the Board of Supervisors Yo set an jequalized value on the county, met Monday but took no action. The tax board must take the budgets of the county, its “school systems and townships, balance them against the tax value of the property in those areas and come ‘up with tax rates: that don't total |more than 15 mills in any area— unless the public has approved an Linerease at an election. Until the board of supervisors sets the equalized valuations for the areas, . the board can't start work. = iid Meander Smith) q 4 4R—NJ) of the Sefate Labor Cam- ‘mittee preditied g ‘filibuster by Labor ‘Committee Demo-| . \ ELECTROLUX * PN Sy ; OR VE COME TO You g fieee Bond 1 Don't Delay! FOR FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION! LA FE 3-7114 Phone FEderal 3-7114 108 NORTH SAGINAW ro (7 2 © me a ow DAYS ONLY! Act At Once OBLIGATION TO — le | 9 2 & La i i ie ll j | } THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1954 News of the Men in Service | Cpl. Felix. E. Murphy Jr., son, course with the honor of being sec} of Mr. and Mrs, William H. Minter, jond highest in vehicle — . |ance. Don now is stationed at Ft. ot 2088 Paulson St,, was presented |) wis Wash. son of the R, | - ‘ 7 I te with Parl Ameri-| “Robert Orr, USN, An idisctiminati \ Bil; cae = ; , |W. Orrs, of Southfield, has re-| t wn ‘to Medal during Te~/ timed to his base at Charleston, | F cent graduation exercises of the Sth Infantry' Divi- S. C. after a.10 day visit home. | Bob, who joined the Naval Re-| . serve in 1952, is being trained in | sion Leaders) ie pisbursement Dept. following Course, at Ft. : . a <6 oe oe See Murphy, who! Marine Pfc. John J. Gonezolus | enlisted in the | Jr., son of Mrs. Eileen Gonzales, | Fe army in Sept. | % 1852 Ward Rd., is stationed at | MURPHY 1953, recently was | Santa Ana, Calif. | home onffurtoligh before returning to Fort Jackson > . A.3.C. Donald W. Shaver, son of | Gonezolus listed in January | 1954 ard received: ehis boot training | the Harold C. Shavers, of 187 Os- | at San Diego, mun St., is presently stationed in} : Calif. He is a Puerto Rico. former PHS stu- ; Shaver enlisted dent. in the Air Force Friends may write to him at in 1953 and re- ceived his basic this address: Pfe. Force ~« Base, Geneva, N. Y. He is a for- © mer student of St. Frederick ** High School. He would. wel- A: 3. C: Donald W. Shaver, AF 16432248, T2nd Installation Sq.. Ramey Air Force Base, Puerto Rico - > > News comes from two Southfield | Township families who have sons in the service. Pvt. Donald Gregg, son of Mr and Mrs. Glenn Gregg, of South- field, has graduated from an. armored automotive supervisory | * 8 *@ | Pvt. Rean H. Collins, husband of Mrs. Elaine Collins and son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Collins, of Marlette, has been assigned to a Medium Tank Battalion of the Sh Armored division He's now stationed at ~€amp Chaffee, Ark., for special training SHAVER come mail at this address Watch More Carefully BOSTON (UP) — Sign in a South Station restaurant: ‘Please watch your hat and coat more carefully.” Market Robbers Steal $200,000 Forces Join in Search for Masked Men Who Looted Safes NEW ORLEANS 7.— New Or- leans police joined Jefferson | Parish authorities today in an in- | | tensive seatch for masked bandits | who staged a $200,000 supermarket robbery. Police capt. Joseph Brisebois én-| said he and six detectives were!) \q&, working on the case at the request of Jefferson Parish authorities Bandits overpowered the night watchman early yesterday at the Schwegmann Bros. supermarket just outside of New Orleans. looted two safes and took considerable merchandise. > > . John Schwegmann Jr., a partner in the store, estimated the loss at from $125,000 to $140,000 in checks and $35,000 to $50,000 in cash. Schwegmann said the store was not insured and was not equipped with a burglar alarm system, The checks were all stamped with “Schwegmann’s’’ on the back, he said, and could not be cashed. They represented the weekend re- ceipts. 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You can ¢ount on savings when you ‘use Milk! now drink milk for “ other: nutrients are GET DOUBLE VALU at HALF THE COST — a ag 3 / WHEN PURCHASED BY THE QUART - Most of the pure, fresh milk consumed each day in Greater Detroit and environs par is supplied by 11,000 members of the MICHIGAN MILK PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION ~ rail os ad THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1954 ‘ Dae! ** .) ”* ‘wa? oe 02> Sw FSO, a Bah’ Ned oad re y Ae Se. d os ; Fee oe . ~ xe” : ee jeer > hae ree. aaa ae % ane oo a a PAN READY a | “Ot gre . 3 : . ¥ ~ . ss oy ae -s. c”. ; Ps 7 eh. : » ee Sie ee “a om ¢ ‘ ‘ ‘ 45 S. TELEGRA oe 59 §, SAGINAW 22 536 N. PERRY ~ 6398 AUBURN *: exans | tickets and tucked them into an Mitzi Gaynor and 4 Desk Sgt. Michael J. Kane said, pe NB ng ah fol ‘ | “That's .” sai * “World For Ransom” | dropping the envelope into the| a Pine em Be en 'traffic bureau mail chute, “T'll Gene % | leave the extra buck abs a tip.” WOOO OO OOO hs with that, he walked wut | i i | Bogart Offers His ‘Testimony’ on TV and Italy By BOB THOMAS is a condensation of the official | testimony given under oath and | three scotch and waters by Hum- Thomas — You have just re- | turned from making ‘The Barefoot | | Contessa” in Italy. Is that correct? | Bogart — It is. a a . BLUE SKY = DRIVE-IN | JHEATRE NOW SHOWING! 2150 Opdyke Rd. | The picture everyone is talking |__-FREE FIRE ENGINE RIDES» | Thomas — Recently and during your absence, certain reports have | been made about your conduct and statements. I would like to place in evidence this clipping from a TV column: ‘‘To Humphrey Bo- gart’s comment that he will go into TV only when he feels he's slipped, Joan Crawford acidly retorts “That's the most stupid remark since Ariene Dahi said nobody over 2% would be in pictures now that we have widescreen. ... By the way, whatever happened to jher? ... There's a lot of actors iin TV. who haven't slipped.” | Would yau comment on that? | Bogart — That's a clear-cut case | of taking remarks out of context. |I stand on my - statement, which | in movies. Might I add this point HOLLYWOOD W&®—The following |—were laid end to end, they would ‘Miss Lauren Bacall, and my two , lll i i le THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1954 actor. Movies occupy all my ef- forts, and I have no time for regular TV shows, plays, etc, I'll) consider them at a time wher I'm uriable to keep regularly employed of order: that if all Miss Craw- ford’s statements during her years in Hollywood—and they are many reveal the most vivid imagination since Baron Munchausen. > > 2 Thomas — I have here a printed report that you existed on scotch and soup during ‘your stay in Italy. Is that correct? Bogaft — Absolutely correct. 1) don't eat spaghetti, you see. So I) got by on scotch and soup. After) all, their minestrone has every-| . thing in it. _— Thomas — I offer as evidence | the report by the Italian beauty) Silvana Pampani that actors like | Bogart, Clark Gable, Gary Cooper, | | Spencer Tracy and others are too| old to make love on the screen. Do you have any rebuttal? * * + , Bogart — Indeed I do. In fact, | I offered it to Miss Pampani in| person, J arranged to have lunch | with her and called her on it. 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I told her through | and took back what she said | z me | Thomas — Were you or were | you not connected romantically in | - Gn Ow How the Italian press with Miss Miracle Screen Pampani? j . i = 3 ‘THE GLENN |} Bogart — I was — by some MILLER STORY” | Svea al sheet. They said | was having daily—cocktails with her, In Technicolor with | since I had been unable to land | James Stewart and Ava. And that Miss Bacall was hurrying to Italy because’ of this dene Altyom I threatened to sue ufiless they | + | UNITED NATIONS, N, Y. Phantom who the Edgar Allan Poe thriller Theater here Friday. Warner Brothers’ on the screen of victims of the in “Phantom of The of opens | Justice is Kind the peace M. 8, Watson was stand- walked up and asked this favor: Unknown Killer Shoots Detroiter sis stsssic.cs Factory Man Wayloid | ¥s'on sbliged. } | HUGO, Okla. (UP)—Justice of | ing outside his office when a man} Find No Motive } DETROIT (INS) — A 47-year-old |} NOW Thru unemployed Detroit factory worker } was shot to death early today by ; 1:32 - 3:30 ~ 5:28 ~ 7:26 - 9:24 ———-—-— = ~~ Police said that Alex Clark was killed by two bullets through the z hat PEE ES SALUTES AMERICA’S ONE MAN ARMY IN COLD WAR BERLIN WHO FOUGHT AND BEAT THE ENEMY A] THEIR OWN & DIRTY GAME! s Z sa0EEVeE & i 7 : ; : j day. Russia OK’s Convention by U.N. on Genocide o-| Deputy Foreign Minister | Y. Vishinsky has deposited | - with. the U, N. the Soviet Union's : * 2 HEE] —FEATURES AT— Father, Son Both Seek ‘House of Representatives DENVER ‘(#—A father and son W. Huren at Elizabeth Rd. “SULLY” at the Keyboard playing your favorite requests! . They are Rep. | William H. Tyler, 79, of Pueblo, who is completing his third term | Hause and William E. Tyler, YOU CAN‘T BEAT + bes es tee Sate Ce MANNY’S FOR FUN Service — —_ noone ores woas sw —- NOW thru FRI. trand Ss On Our Giant Screen Features at—11:00 A.M. - 2:09 - 5:23-8:40 SAT.—"THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES” Bis “fo TIMES MARTIN & LEWIS “THE STOOGE” 2 TODAY! Also “TROPIC ZONE” STARTS TOMORROW —~ | | | | | | | | | | “War of the Worlds” —11:00-2:20-5:35-8:40 , . — ' a "4 The picture of WU olor? ¥ 1) (ole Machi Ttl THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY “4, 1954 NINETEEN _ Troy ak Sua, New Industries, Hames for Workers |CAP Member Population Hits Estimated 13,587 Manufacturers Moving to Uncongested Sites Along 3 Main Roads This is the fourth in « i of articles describing population indus- trial growth for communities in Oakland and adjoiming counties. figure of 10,087, and is still in- creasing. The growth is a part of the swelling in Oakland County, a swelling that Detroit Edison of- ficials, in planning their future service needs, feel will mean almost a doubled population by 1970. Troy has already felt the ex- pansion @f people and machines from the metropolitan Detroit area. .Much of Maple road, Stephenson highway and Rochester road have been zoned for indus- trial purposes to help the*increas- ing development. The largest of the many plants road. Built in 1950 after a move national sales, engineering and, PRESENT AND FUTURE—Above is the eye- catcher of industries in Troy Township, the Tractor and Implement Division, Ford Motor Co. on Maple picture shows a typical subdivision being erected to house the new population moving in in the wake of |industrial expansion. Near Maple and Stephenson from congested | Highland Park, the building and djoining research | highway, the homes are of the type which have lab contains a personnel force of 750. The lower | helped double home construction figures since 1950. homes also are located north ot | 14-Mile road and east of Rochester Equi . Moved out from) real estate developer Walter E. Highland Park in 1950 for more | Gehring, 150 more homes will be room. placed near this development. gestion is Temp- 800-lb. Steer Charges | Employes of Consumers Through Packing House [Recommended for Raises DURANT, Okla. @ — An 800-| LANSING (INS) — A special pound steer, on his way to the | fact-finding board today recom slaughter house, broke out of a pen, | mended wage and fringe benefits charged into the lobby of the South- | amounting to nearly 10 cents an eastern Packing and Locker Co.| hour for 4.950 Consumers Power | and started chasing an employe | Co. employes. Speaks to Cubs Explains Work of AF Auxiliary to Pack 61 at Waterford Township WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — “American youth needs a better Peek él recent M ninth Wes werk vCAP co the Red Cross in went on to point out a youth id join the organization at 15 junior cadet at 13, later a senior cadet. In connection with Miss Vian Duesen's talk, a skit, “Air Trav- by several BRE . A. &: William Matteson, committee chair- man awarded badges to the fol- lowing members: Edward Andrews, D. R. Wallen, Wayne Barnhart, Danny Kenney, Dale Flowers, H. C. Wallen, David Trudgen and Richard Van Duesen. Judge Dismisses Embezzlement Case Charges of embezzling about $50,- 000 from the Second Michigan Co- were dismissed yesterday by Cir- cuit Judge H. Russel Holland. torney Clarence Smith of Pontiac. Collier was accoused of convert- Nevala, scoytmaster, .and | Holland approved a motion to | dismiss drawn up by Collier's at- Fish Is Watching Mayor Hubbard at abate (?) DEARBORN (INS) — Dearborn Gets Its Charter ons Waterford Chamber |x: supposed to leave Wayne Coun- Gets Flag and Bell From ty until he pays a judgment he Pontiac President |owes to attorney John J. Fish— |says he is going to exchange WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — A| mayoralties tomorrow no matter new 45 member unit of the Junior what Fish thinks about it. Chamber of Commerce received Hubbard admitted that his leav- its charter last night before 140 | '"& Would make it possible for members and guests at the Water- | Fish to collect a $7500 jail limits ford Township Community Activi- | bond, but he had his ideas about Jaycee Group ties Building. | that, too. A 2 member delegation trom | “I don’t believe,” Hubbard the sponsoring Pontiac Jaycee | Said, “Fish is low enough, or group attended, and William Trea-| Stupid enough to try to collect nor, Pontiac president, presented | it.” a Jaycee flag and bell to president | Hubbard is bent on heading for Charles Pappas. | Chesaning tomorrow to swap jobs Dr. George Petroff, former Pon- | with Chesaning Mayor Floyd A. tiac Jaycee president and named | Barlingame for the Michigan “Outstanding Young Man of Mich- | Week exchange. igan” in 1953 for his community} Fish, however has other ideas, work, served as toastmaster. Wa-| “If Hubbard shows in Chesan- terford Township supervisor Lloyd | ing.” he warned, “I am lowering Anderson welcomed ‘the new group: the boom.” to the community. The newly formed group's first project will be a Teen-Age Road- E-O, a safe-driving contest for | ‘ooneonre. to be held May 16. VIRGINIA CURRIE Mr. and Mrs. Lewis P. Currie of Ferndale announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Virginia, to Bruce Tegtmeyer of Keego Harbor. The couple plan a May 28 wedding County Calendar Bociety Evangelistic Crusade Under Way in Waterford WATERFORD — The Rev. M. A, MeCone began a one-week” even- Aubern Heights Sacred Heart Church Alter will meet at the church hall on Adams road Wednesday at 6 pm. with Mrs August Guding and Mrs. Charlies Wheat- on as hostesses Hill-Gasette Post 143 American , gelistic crusade at the Waterford oe = pwned sig - “i ‘Hospital Auxiliary Meets | Community Church this week with Waterford Township : "LUM — Goodland Hospital Aux- | meetings being held nightly at 7:30. wee ine, Lane, Mente Cale 6 oe Esc | tary ‘held its ‘April mecting re- _Rev. MeCone has traveled as an cently at the home of Bernice | | Aikman. The ladies are bee he anesthesia kerchiefs for children to be used in operating rooms. mond 6t, et 1 pm. Wedmesday Child Study Club we J pons a, 226. tedeay st the home Parenti. Mrs. Roger aor "aa ii- brarian, —_ @iscuss children's books. You Will SAVE More When Y at the Do-It-Yourself Mart. ing the money to his own use while an officer in the corporation be- |tween July 1950 and Feb. 1952. The OPEN EVERY NICHT UNTIL 9 175) ; car- Co., a former Detroit concern | building valuation of $1,853,050 that employing 35 men; and Mipray| year. Figures for 1953 show 315 Way Corp., an automatic poli#hing |yhomes built and total construction | was valued at $3,897,795. r sf 3 i i around a counter. The panel, reporting its recom-| dismissal came as a result of in- G. A. Wilson ended the race in| mendations to Gov. Williams urged | sufficient evidence. the best. Western tradition. He bull- | an average hourly increase of sev- | dogged the steer_to the floor then|en cents plus an improved vaca-| Cy Young won 20 or more games rode the subdued animal back to | tion plan and triple time for holi- jin 14 consecutive seasons in the the slaughter pen, | day work. major leagues. We Stock Symphony With the Money You Seve on Your Suit or Topeost You Con Buy y Mother The GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP of PONTIAC Pontiac's Oldest and Largest Exclusive ‘Appliance Dealer! An Ideal Mother’s Day Gift! 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Bombers all by, * . ~ From start to finish a year ago the Yankees never were more than | one game out of first place. In addition to the pleasure of | the other teams beat the | unexpected sources and excellent | hitting from a couple of fellows who have to produce to keep the | "| middieweights,”’ a n fal eh | if j -§ E i 3 4 i . : i f ! Jj 3 9 F F fei? i elt * eye and left eye in the fifth. rtier weighed 161, Dykes 159. Derby Purse May Be Hiked $50,000 LOUISVILLE, Ky., of! dent Billi Corum said Monday. commented, “I can’t deny that it might be right, but any such decision would have to be made at the December meeting of the board of directors.” A $150,000 purse would make the middleweight lad- any of the top right eye was opened in the Roy Campanella Out for Month Enters Hospital for year, is leading the Sox with a 364 average. Ferris Fain, who followed 0 to Beat Yanks | yesterday. Despite the 14-3 score against the Philadelphia Athletics, | | with the St. Louis Browns last; Consuegra won his second one | league It was too cold at Milwau- kee for Brooklyn to play the last place Braves and it was too wet two straight batting championships he gave up only two hits, a bunt at Washington for the Senators’ with a .2% | son, is hitting at a .328 clip, Bob Keegan, “last sea-| single and a windblown double, game with both by Forrest (Spook) Jacobs, * « «@ Cleveland. * * « At St. Louis the Cardinals scored Sandy Consuegra and Don Johnson have accounted| Consuegra had a perfect game | three runs on one hit in the first for’ seven victories without being | working until] Jacobs got his dou-| inning and three more on Ray beaten. Johnson, former Yankee | ble with one out in the seventh. property, is a fugitive from To-| had | New York Giants 8-2 last night in ronto. Keegan and a combined 1953 record of 14-10. The St. Louis Cardinals beat the | Jablonski’s home run in the fourth as Vic Raschi’ pitched his first complete game since leaving the | the only other activity in either! Yankees. Casey Plans Changes: Stars in Series By JAMES BACON HOLLYWOOD w—Frank Leahy, now an actor, is back coaching football today in front of a camera and the material is as good as it used to be at Notre Dame. Opening day of Hollywood prac- tice found Leahy with Otto Gra- ham of the Cleveland Browns as quarterback. Even Leahy, once PHS Thinclads Nine-Year Dual Mark in Danger Chiefs, Flint Northern Wisner By BILL MARTIN | : i: CERE i i SFRE Operation on Ailing Left Hand BROOKLYN @ — Discouraged by his miserable batting average and unable to swing properly, Brooklyn catcher Roy Campanella checked into the hospital today for | a long-awaited operation on his left hand. Originally, the most valuable player in the National League last year, planned on struggling through until the end of the season. | But when he was told that he prob- | ably would be out only four weeks, | surgery which will remove a bone chip from his wrist. “I was only kidding myself,” the distraught catcher. “I guess nature just doesn't move bones around. I never had any- | - | thing bother me this long and I} suppose I was wrong in thinking it | | would cure itself.” j He said he thought about it all | over Sunday night and even called | | his wife at 4 a.m. to ask her ad- vice. Then, yesterday, he called he decided to go ahead with the | * after failing weekend's relays at Mt. Pleasant. Snow Halts Ball Games in Minneapolis Area MINNEAPOLIS, May 4 — meet Columbus but COLLEGE SPORTS BASEBALL Univ. of Detroit 10, Hillsdale 1 Michigan Btate 15%, Notre Dame 111%. W-O Race Jumbled Berkley Stays Unbeaten in Inter-Lakes; = Skippers Win, Advance to Second Place |= z gs if fj ‘ i rit ze ef £3 au f i i 5 i : , z PA 6 E rik ' Frank Leahy Returns to Coaching---for TV } noted for his pessimistic outlook, admitted that the great pro star | could have made the grade with | the Fighting Irish. . * s Leahy, out of coaching because of ill health, will star in his own television series next fall over ABC-TV. First film was completed over the week-end. Although the first has a distinct sports flavor, Producer Don W. Sharpe emphasizes that the series is not essentially a sports show. The format calls for drama, hu- mar interest and even comedy. At the outset, the series will Love Lucy”, house Dangerous Assignment,” and “My Favorite Husband.” sf ef 53 pik 3 : Louis-Billy Welu, Houston 1335 Ashland, Ofiio 1985. Aa g ay = Washington eeeeeee } ag ereresece *+eeeeee Macomb, Ill., who coached Gra-| are Carey Is Key Man in Switch of Infielders Rizzuto or Coleman Is Bench-Bound as Stengel Talks to Self By ED CORRIGAN NEW YORK @® — Calling all Swamis! Ouija boards wanted! Dealers in crystal balls wel- come! Prof. Casey Stengel, manager of the New York Yankees, was set to fatten up on the league patsies any TL H f g: F E f ident Eisenhower presented a tro- F | OFFICIAL UAW Assistant end at Pontiac Recreation. More Ponti Pontiac and Howell keglers dom- inated Ist-round competition in the ist annual Region 1-B UAW-CIO Bowling Tournament last weekend a the Pontiac Recreation. | City entrants made a sweep of | | top honors in the women's division, | ting, and they can’t even seem to |while Howell bowlers took leader- ship in the men’s singles and | as the Region 1-B UAW-CIO Bowling Tournament opened are competing in the tourney, which concludes this weekend. ac, Howell Set Pace in Union Event ) and balls week- cities Mayor (eft Regional Director James Morgan rolled the ist last than 300 bowlers from six Keglers Clarence Dockstador, Howell, was high in men’s singles with 668. R.A.R. team of Pontiac Local 653 led women’s teams with Entries may still be filed for the tourney until midnight Friday. ‘Shaping Up for I-L Golf Squads — "Green Wall’ Faces Bengals ‘Jin Bosox Series Hutchinson Plans to Use Righthanders to Offset Short Left Barrier Batters in NL Up Homer Pace Sluggers Are Ahead | of Record Rate Set Last Summer NEW YORK @wNational batters, who hit home runs at a record rate last season, are slamming them at an even Bevo’s Numeral Retired The athletic council at Rio Grande P ark, Arlington Horse if ch r 4 of many wofds. was and AG up “The fit 1 i F Hi hy f ef ! it | ef THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1954 ~ Money Riding on Giel's Pitching Performances By JIM KLOBUCHAR paper Ae econ sing $name or (® — Paul Giel,| ing performance for Minnesota— the earnest young man who traded the hard cash estimates made by almost certain pro football star-| a platoon of scouts who have been dom for the risks of an unborn ma- | scrutinizing Giel since he left high jor Jeague baseball career, today | school. conclusion. But the size of the bonus that will accompany it pivots sensitively on the All-American’s _TWENTY.ONE is challenging for a Big|tabbing him can't-miss material, jor league team in the business for the first time in some | and his bonus should be well up| has dispatched scouts to look him over. The most persistent ones ’ The reasons aren't hard to find.| have béen the New York Giants, will be a major league | Giel owns a live fast ball, a good | the St. Louis Cardinals, the Detroit | .| curve, adequate control and a/| Tigers and the Chicago White Sox. | Scouts are almost unanimous in | competitive in five figures. intensity that never | Army Coddling’ of Sport Stars ls Under Probe Baseball, Boxing, Golf, | Monship. And it was a shot which Football and Basketball | ‘The shot Figures Involved By RUSSELL BRINES ever since Joe lost a playoff to WASHINGTON @ — Rep. Hess| \. (R-Ohio) today named Ollie Mat-| VSite® Hagen in 1927. son, former All-America football I've lost a few of them myself, player, and nine others as new fig-| the most heartbreaking coming ures in a House investigation of of| when I beat Jug McSpaden, By- alleged ‘ ‘coddling’ of Army ath-| rea Nelson and Ben Hogan and letes. This brought to 20 the sports| then lest to Sam Snead, after be- aoees eee: ing 3 up at the halfway mark, in” ee | the last match im 1942. Hess is chairman of a House! Now, at Louisville, I entered the The greatest shot I ever made-was a No. 5 iron on the 18th hole at waders garter y gain, rer ort rig ie apg Drege gaa ob emg re brought a sigh of relief from the armed services subcommittee | fina) round, playing against Chick | ~% which is due to begin hearings to-| Harbert. For 3 holes, we were all} a to a eae word arey On the 18th hole of the sec: boxing, baske ond round, Harbert hit a poor ball and golf stars were relieved of | drive to open play on the 450-yard military duties to continue their sports careers in the Army. The new names were on q sup- plemental list compiled by sub-| par 4. Mine was down the middle. t it Was the second shot which - Bu told the story. That was the No. 5 iron. I slammed it right for the It upabled me te beat Harbert, 1 up, and it is a shot we'll never committee staff investigators from | green and that’s where it stopped | forget—meaning my golfing broth- complaints received from around | the country. Hess said in an interview testi- mony tmay be taken only on the fecst 10. The athletes or are not under suspicion, he said Hess said the supplemental list includes these athletes, some of whom have left the service: BASEBALL—Hank Bauer, New York Yankee outfielder; Don New- combe and Erv Palica, Brooklyn pitchers. BO. celli of New Yor ond Al and Al dines BASKETBALL—Dick Groat, for- | mer Duke University star, Larry Hennessy, formerly of LaSalle Uni- versity (Philadelphia) and now the property of the Philadelphia War- riors professional basketball team. FOOTBALL—Frank Spaniel, for- merly of Notre Dame, and Matson, a member of the San Francisco 49-ers. GOLF — Ken Venturi, California amateur star and Walker Cup Hawks’ Al Rollins Gets NHL's Award MONTREAL @—Tall Al Rollins, | —six feet from the cup. | ers and I. Ted Williams May Pinch Hit = This Weekend Bosox Slugger Works: Out With Squad, May Make Western Tour BOSTON uw—There's bad news seeping out of the American League cellar. Bad news, that is, for seven of the league's eight clubs. . > . Stugger Ted Williams may be able to pinch hit for the Boston Red Sox this weekend. And he may | be able to bring his bat along when | the Sox begin their first Western swing May 11. Ld] > . The rangy home run specialist worked out with the Red Sox squad | 'Cub’s Sauer Challenging Mate’s Lead NEW YORK ® — Veteran out- fielder Hank Sauer of the Chicago Cubs was challenging teammate Ransom Jackson for the National | League batting lead today as he attempted to continue his best spring showing in many years. Sauer collected eight hits in 13 last week to boost his aver- age to 412. Meanwhile, Jackson tailed off from his .500 pace of | a week ago and now is only a | shade ahead of Sauer at .426. In the American League, Bill PHS and Parochial Nines Postpone Tilts Monday Wet grounds and cold weather ° forced postponements baseball games involving city high school teams. Two of the contests were rescheduled for today, weath- | er permitting. Saginaw Arthur Hill is slated to | meet Pontiac High at Wisner Field | Monday's St. Michael - Line St. Clement game has not been rescheduled as yet. : corned run overage of 42. of three * * spills into surliness. Two years| Hank Greenberg of the Indians ago as a sophomore, he won five shivered through near freezing straight Big Ten games with a | weather last Saturday to watch | Giel throw a 14-strikeout, four-hit- | ter at lowa. Greenberg nodded and “At one time or other, every ma-' | sald: “He's got something.” SPECIAL SALE! ‘AQ to ‘53 Ford Mufflers *6” Installed Others Moderately Priced OPEN SUNDAYS Ask for Ottis FE 4.3585 170 Begley Db bn bd hehe bh hh he he he errr rrr rrr wy BAGLEY AUTO PARTS FE 2-2544 Center CAMP National league clubs played 245 | Ww night baseball games in 1953 and also in 1952. 435 S. . Segine St. at 4:30 p.m., while St. Frederick | is —- to play at Orchard $1.25 Value—Only . Mary. Special This Month Only SPECIAL LUBRICATION JOB With Each O17 Change Cars Picked-Up—Delivered LL’S STANDARD SERVICE g- Polishing. 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Williams took full cuts at the| big time pitches of Tom Brewer, | Billy Henry and Tom Herrin and | broadcasters of the six NHL cities. | the softer offerings of coach Paul Detroit's Red Kelly was a close second with 74 points, followed by Maurice (The Rocket) Richard of Montreal with 44. . . > Roltins, in winning the award— and the Hart Trophy that goes with it—thus became the first goalie to be adjudged the most valuable player since Chuck Ray-, ner of the New York Rangers took the honor for his performance during the 1949-50 season. Schreiber. Observers noted he did not once favor his injured shoul- der. Boston Manager Lou Boudreau | was enthusiastic. “T've never seen him swing any Britain on June 11-12. NON HABIT FORMING Reflect Lions’ Success DETROIT u—Success of the De- | troit Lions is reflected in the sea- ; son ticket sales. Here are the number of season books sold for the last four seasons: 1950—8,685. 19%51—10,094. 1952—17 SA. 4 1953—21,606. 1954—Goal is 25,000-30,000. 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Rey egy iy gt Lae oe eee een - __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1954 ‘Grocer Saves Hot Bills ‘cash register. Young, intent on|CISCO KID Bob Conritine Says: From Inside of Stove a a a ‘Capitol Hill Bogged Down) sszm, oe. «wr = it ana omed it marta , b A ’ M C th Fi ht Young, a grocer at Dallas, nl oy ee ee ee = rt . : { hot ¢d out the burning bills with a! y rmy C ar y 1g ey, nga olalay a ae “small scoop. Although mtich of WASHINGTON (INS)—The Me-| program has been brought to @! perfectly legal a Dallas Ge — ee | Carthy-Army probe is the first big | halt, but on the other hand it can- | - : . Jly ‘ onl v0 — ee | issue ever debated almost exclu-| not be said that the hearings have | ‘The — — vinsage oung ae moat of it sively before the housewives of| not tended to decelerate all other was bundled and lying near the | through the U. 5. wr. | SIDE GLANCES by Galbraith | _ TWENTY-TWO by Jose Luis Salinas GRACIAS, PANCHO! BUT PUT AWAY YOUR GUN, WE OON’'T WANT YOU ARRESTED, TOO! America. activity on the Hill It is daytime TV's newest ordeal, === as endless and gruelling as any By this time the top level Air! new 4jet Red Air Force bomber | aa | ¥ ’ | which zipped over Red Square dur- | : a ; ing May Day festivities. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS mentolks aren't watching | legend is that attaches al-| 'ways take furtive notes on their) | cuffs and rush the reports to home Fe 2 f i ? i | F i i cold. And the indication tha: HOLD THESE the women, too, will give a ‘ | offices in top secret code. Or even | PLEASE, LARO---L . send the cuffs WANT © PERK UP unless handsome Dave Schine is My HAIR-DO/ kept on the stand and in profile. | We probbaly have some better ‘ | means than that: something per- | haps as simple and efficient as —__—_—— While the great winds sweep through the Caucus Room, what is | giving the attaches thorough to the Eisenhower legis-; Taiains im alreraft identification lative program on Capitol Hill? The defense appropriation _ has passed the House but not the) Thanks to the training I've re-| The Senate has reported | ceived while covering the McCar- of committee the proposed re- thy-Army hearings, I “monitored” -—visions of the Taft-Hartley law, but | a remarkable phone call in Bill priation has passed in the House /)..+ Saturday evening. Andy! and is in committee in the Senate. | Crevolin, the owner of Determine, Senate passed the St. Law-) suddenly remembered that he had Nal The rence Seaway Bill, which the @P-| snother horse, name of Imbros, ate House committee has re- FE sk . F i i | running in a $100,000 race at Bay Meadows, San Francisco. He put through a call to the track. In Corum's crowded office he repeated the “call” on the race beat Speedbird by half a length, Crevolin was another $100,000 richer, and those of us who kibitzed had shared in a once-in-a-lifetime debt entire | experience. ]t was an exciting “call.” Imbros | | dad—all my money tied up.” “I've got that pig bank full, but what fun is that? I'm just like my ; ‘ q / ed AMMAN --ANO ALSO TELL WIM THAT ILL HAVE NO MORE OF HIS MOGULING AROUND HERE ! S MR. WATHERS 21M SOE HILL. Ih = MANAGER OF THE RITZ MOWE I } . by Ernie Bushmiller SHE'S AN || ---AND THIS HIDES My RIGHT HERE WITH THOSE / l WAS TALKING AWFUL BORN THIRTY YEARS TOO SOON (Aévertisement) - FOSDICK—YOUR MIND HAG SNAPPED I! seg CAN A LAMP “a 4 on EA ae = a) ee : f a ‘ . , . . , \ i ad ' THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1954 TWENTY-THREE Pontiac April Output Highest Since July An estimated 35,000 cars left Pontiac Motor Division plants in April, said Ward's Automotive Re- ports today. This compares with 35,526 in March. The Detroit statistical agency said ‘assembly held to the highest level since last July, In April last year, output totaled 42,539.” As April opened, continued Ward's, the division employed 17,975 persons, At the same time in 1953 the count was 16,939. 250 People Show Up for PTA Mothers’ Night. UNION LAKE—A record-break- ing audience of nearly 250 people attended the Union Lake PTA’s Mothers’ Night Friday. Featured were a ‘‘Krazy Kitch- en” band and a dramatized satire of “Little. Red Riding Hood.” Grains Continue Sales Pressure CHICAGO —A continuation of mained above the $2.00 level, and that by only a few cents. Loses ran to around six cents in soybeans at one time but the market stabilized before tumbling the 10 cent limit permitted in a single sesion. Feed grains, par- ticularly corn, showed resistance to the selling. Wheat near the end ofthe first hour was unchanged to 1 cent | lower, May $1.994, corn unchang- | ed to % higher, May $1.52, oats rye % to %4 lower, May 8942, soy- beans unchanged to 4% lower, May | | $3.9642 and lard 10 cents lower to 3 cents a hundred pounds higher, | May $18.62. Grain Prices | CHICAGO GRAIN unchanged to % lower, May 702, be Delicious, tancy 4.00- anu ‘No 3.50-4.00 bu; Green- ings, No 1, 2.25-2.75 bu: orthern Spy, saney be bu; No 1, 2,00-3.50 bu; apples, Steele's Red, fancy, ° No 1, 2.50-3.00 bu. tables . No 1. 1.00-1.15 yt behs; rhu- barb, outdoor, No 1, ie are bens. 1.25-1.80 bu. reens: No 1, Collards, No 1, 1.50 bu. Sorrell, No 1, 1.60 bu DE TRON | —gGGs DETROIT (AP)—The follow prices per dosen were paid f.o.b. oe ‘ —- by first receivers for included) of federel-state. greases cues Whites: Grade A jumbo 41-48 weight- ed average price 47 rge 42-45 wtd. av | 44, medium 34-44 wtd. avg. 38; etade large 38-41 wid avg. 30 Browns: Grade A jumbo 44-45 tes ave ry pn B 4445. large 40-43 wtd medium 37-40 wtd. avg. 38% | large 38-41 wtd. avg. 38: grade C large Checks 31-33 wtd. avg 32 ce eee CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS CHICAGO (AP)—Butter steady re- ceipts 1,813,962; wholesale buying prices unc 3 score AA 5675, 82 A 56.75 @ 8 88 C 52; cars 80 B 55; esc 5. Eggs unsettled: receipts 16,328; whole- sale buying prices ‘, lower to 1% higher U.S. large 35.5-375; US meduims 5 Railroads Pull Market Higher NEW YORK ® — Railroads and a@ few individual issues were re- sponsible today for a slightly high- er stock market. Gains usually went to between 1 and 2 points at the best while and lower through the morning. By early af- ternoon, the railroads were higher along with selected motors, air- crafts, and rubbers. Trading was mild with the pace not even reaching yesterday's 1,870,000 shares when the market was mixed, Chrysler was especially active and higher. General Motors also was ahead but in a more subdued manner. Among higher stocks were Good- year, Cities Service, Lockheed, 'United Aircraft, Radio Corp., | American Telphone, Westinghouse | Electric, Santa Fe, New York Central, and Atlantic Coast Line. Lower were Republic Steel, | Western Union, Dow Chemical, Generaj Electric, American Can, and Amerada Petroleum. New York Stocks GM Car Output Ahead of 1953 304,122 Units in April Top Last Year's Total by 7,620 General Motors’ passenger car output for the first four months of this year continued ahead of the same period last yéar as the cor- | poration announced 304,122 units produced in April. This compares with 296,502 manufactured in April 1953. GM factories in the U. S. and | Canada built 348,307 cars and | trucks last month, compared with 358,059 in April 1953. The company said that during the first four months of this year, GM _ plants turned out 995,118 cars and 158,832 trucks in the United States. In the same pe- ried, Canadian factories built §7,- 507 cars and 14,406 trucks. In the first four months of 1953, U. S. plants produced 971,535 cars and 205,823 trucks, while GM plants in Canada built 61,966 cars and 26,966 trucks. The company said Pontiac Motor president of Brand Division continued to run under last CHICAGO (AP)—Opening grain WINS AWARD—Nate Shapero (right), president | plaque from Henry E. Abt, | US. standard 33.5; current receipts 325: hths > : . year’s total, with 35,091 units built we ma 100 | dirties 32, checks 31.5 vigures — desimes potato ove sight of Cunningham Drug Stores, Inc., receives Brand | Names Foundation, Inc. in April as compared with 42,539 oS cecon 196 = Ma 398 . Admiral 19 «= Kresge 88... HH «| Names Foundation's drug retailer-of-the-year bronze | last year Gam 2.ksccee 197% Jly 3.9444 CHICAGO POTATOES Air Reduc 23.5 Kroger tl 443 | a 3 Re 3.02% Sep “e Pd Ig meg ag Aer pgs teen gf Alleg L Ou... 38.1 Lena ® F .. ay l |GM Truck and Coach also report- ov 4) o' e . bd ° . Woe SOCK 151% Jan ....... 2.51% | old stock supplies light: demand firm: | Allied Strs 427 Lib MeN & L 9 | Business Notes: ° ° Cadillac's April Output ed smaller unit production during | Jly 151% Lard 7 loaers fo macy Mpg red re Russets | Allis Chal 55 Lig & Meer oy ews in rie a P April. Production figures show | a, rr utilities ers nne . HAPPINESS FOR SALE bw cccese leone is 45 sota North Dakota Fentioes $1.75-2.00 | Siem _ Am a posal a 15 . . Hits Second High Month 8.490 made this year as compared eee | Oats Sep 16.50 new stock supplics light éomand good lam Airlin 116 Lone 8 Cem zt | | Orten Township Justice Helmar DETROIT (UP) The Cadill to 12.882 in 1953 | ; i he | marke eli at | m = c >) — i ac “ . Lge yon rrr opener gpa Fey sssesees bby Sevecch Oil -| Round Reds 63.48; Ploride hound. fon | rey 338 oo oor | n al Stanaback fined Larry D. Fields, “ ae a , . Law Sep) cs. se -- 67 May 13.98 | (80 1b. sacks) wre Seba $3.00; Se-/ am Cyan 4 = Martin Gl 21. of Keego Harbor, $100 and as- Motor Car Division of General Mo- . | and children provided for, and Det. cscs 69% Jly 13.93 | bagos (50 Ib sacks) $1.55; California | am Gas @ El 34.3 May D Str o 8 , ; GM Directors Declare the prospect of eventual retire- Rye oo of 13.30 Long Whites $4.50 Am ° 13.5 Mes 1 Oe ns zy | sessed him $15. costs when Fields ‘rs in April achieved the second se coce FO CRE cecvvce t . ment on income sufficient for zy ee 92% as 11.02 — ’ a ry Mid} @t! Pa .. 31 ue ut | |pleaded guilty to drunk driving highest production record for any Common Stock Dividend a enjoyment of your leisure, [| Sep |:..::.!:: v6, Poultr Am Rad 0! 118 Monsen Ch ; a | Monday month in its 52-year history, Don) yew YORK (UP) — yours assure DETROIT PO ge Am @meilt "33 Motor Pda 11] | . |E Abr 1 ‘of Ge ance policies of the Sun Life DETROIT (AP)—Prices = iP 29.9 Mot Wheel .. 235) ie ens, general manager, an- of General Motors Corp. have de- Assurance Company of Canada. T rbine F ine pound {.0.b, Detrort for No."1 quality | Am Tel_& Tei 1614, Motorola |... 34.3 | Industry Only 7.8 Pct. n— a arena nounced today. ,elared a quarterly dividend of $1 ultry up to am ee ie . . >. § : “~*k : . Let me ell you a share in hap- || U PSpleary hens 25-28. light hens 20: heavy ry 2§ Murray Cp .. 197 Behind Like ‘53 Period; a “7 : a - on He said the division turned out | @ Share of common stock, payable | broilers or fryers 3-4 Ibs, whites 23-|ansec W & C 80 Nat Bise 384 Joseph Wasserman, 37, o' int, to 9% l June 10 to shareholders of record viness today. 25. Gray crosses 26%. Barred Rocks 27-| armour a7 Nat Cash R 134 If Y L OK 60 days in the Oakland County Jail more than 12,500 units last month | 27s. caponetios 4%%-5', Ibs. average | Atchison 100.4 Net Detry ....7234 Ha ear Looms mifad = g '' The April production was topped May 13 31-38: old roosters 18° ducklings 32 tl Cst Line 109 Net st! 506 when Wasserman pleaded guilty to . . ; Au ly by 3 i-break tput The board Monday also ordered Turkeys: Young toms 35; breeder tur- Refin Y Net Thee 62 ' . eee un : ae : : 5 only Dy a record-breaking outpu . Geor E Ww od | neys heavy type: hens 34-38, tome 36 rom sate <7 NY Air Brk .. 20 The two millionth passenger car! drunk driving and was unable to in August 1950. The high produc- ithe regular quarterly payments of ge . 0 | Ss Ras "se at Belteviiie Lor Pig Pa ria MP 33 of 1954 will be built today by some Pay @ $108 fine and $15 costs. tion rate was accomplished by in- $1 oo the $5 ao shares Nort & West 4 J States bile plant, . , .| creasing Cadillac's assembly line and 93% cents on $3. J GMC to Demonstrate | Denar Ay Eo am av... 384) United States automobi Charles D. Ford, 23, of 84 Lin g ) preferred Agent CHICAGO (AP) —Live poultry barely Beth etl”. a8 oe ane we 143 4 58¥8 Ward's Automotive Reports. coln Ave., Pontiac, paid a $50 fine operations to a 10-hour working shares, both payable Aug. 2 to | New Vehicle June 6-11 | steady; receipts 616 coops, {o.b. paying P -- 08 Grice on , 662) and $25 costs when he pleaded | day on April 5, Ahrens said. holders of record July 6. ' Bohn Alim .. 21.7 - 2) “The milestone finds industry | pies 262 W. Huron, Room 11 tices unchanged; heavy hens 21- Packard 34] , ee TT FE 5-5631 ' for Engineers fight hens 16-8 tryere or broilers 23- | Bond Strs D+ pan Am W Air 10.1| car output thus far in 1954 only guilty to reckless driving Monday | 4 ———— - 5-563! Office. If we a5: off reesters 18-3 ear 2g Param Piet . 306 | before Orion Township Justice Hel- | ; anower—Call OA 8-2693 An experimental bus powered | Brist My 8 Peete 0)... oe | (> Det Comt behind the same sand mar Stanaback | DETROIT EDISON COMPANY ll be! Livestock Sede Co 22 pl RR. 66 period and brings into clearer be paige Ry aisle Calum & Hey Pepsi Cole... 146 Drunk drivi t David Leeth, — = d Calum e a > highest January- ving con | unveiled in June by General Motors DETROIT LIVESTOCK | Campo Wy 4 Phelps D - 364 focus the third hig } Cure ge ree gene pr puove __.--: 33¢| 1) program in history,” anid the | 2 ot eget $100 fine = COMMON STOCK YIELDS MORE THAN 5% = i “ - | ‘Phill P 4 cos alongs . _ ; — - new ow . re $21 33; ‘rome sorted Perna send. 3 tots | Case (2D. . 161 Spit Plate Ol +} * Detroit statistical agency. tence when he pleaded guilty Mon- Having paid dividends continuously since 1909, scheduled to presente une $37.50. 228-260 Ib barrows and gilts|Cater Trae .. $8 Proct Gam .. 75.3 this stock off cillest nvestuen i & 11 at the annual summer meeting $2€ 25-2700. some 265-300 Ibs as. louse @ Onte 381 Anccomee ee ay “Some 2,966,000 car comple. day before Orion Township Justice | Stock offers an ex 47 of the Society of Automotive En- | 33235-2935) 00600 Ib soe es0.s0°81 18 [chi ww nt RKO Pie... 61| Gens ye been ations fer | Helmar Stanahack. Leeth will serve | growing Michigan utility. gineers in Atlantic City. . Cattie—Salabie aeel Market opening |Chrysier =. © Radio Cp 283 January-June. Through April an % days if the fine goes unpai |Searlings, less’ desirabie’ than on, Mon-| Climax Mo 474 Reo Motors... 305| estimated 1,955,000 already has | Stanaback said Telephone: WOodward 2-2055 ph The vehicle will be constructed | Gay. few small lots high choice and|Coca Cola 123 Repub Sti..... 546| been realized with the carmak- | about a week before the meet- | prime fed steers $25.00; most sales good |Colg Palm ... 421 Reyn Met... 67.2) Elwyn J. Hill, 46, of 439 S, Sagi- to low chotce fed steers and — Col Ges 141 Rey B.... 301| ers projecting another 501,000 (a y . . . | img. $20.00-22.75: earl m Con Edis 43.6 St Jos Lead... 372) gaiy rate of 25,050 inst 24,045 | naw St., pleaded guilty to drunk | . A regular GMC Truck and Coach | snd co nee dy wih eons is oo, bala, wie wtiity ses ay a3 Scot Al Ril - Se ae aa to aon in driving and was sentenced to 20 | ar ruc . commercial cows ‘onsum . | lor | P Pt 4% 1092 Roed 63.3 days in the Oakland County Jail ° | Div bus is being signed | pers and cutters mostly $10.00-12 50. Con P - on : May. See the gna tarbine bee selentiony tn | ise nate: ian ond, commoretal bulls |Cent Can... 4 phell OM...... | . Monday after appearing before Cor poration oe y | 840 Ib feeders $22.00 Cont Ot! .. 68 Sinclair Ot... 422| “Thus only 503,000 would be re- Municipal Judge Cecil McCallum. | FRANK CARRUTHERS | 5. est Over peut steady bet aat telly sstastened: [Gore oe 33 Bou Bac ;. a24\ quired in June to establish the He failed to pay a $75 fine t i ac i The bus will be the first ig in psa sales Rook yp oly alee Gee pe : * Sou Ry o14 third highest first half year . Member Midwest ané@ Detrett Steck Exchanges FUNERAL HOME the nited States aap by the ss aensare) aaa Gok WLeeaaoe: , - 167 Tex OG Bul. e164 , : y : J. B. Henry, 23, of 16 School —~: | years. 360-200 Ib $28 18-36 80 bulk a0e-i3e fe |E-Cel-O"... 8.2 Toews, Ba. go | industry's highest in six months st, pleaded innocent to a drunk 511 Community Nat'l m. . a = . Share fow'ce.hien''te 823 35; good | Freeptc ul =<) 418 Freee ee nt a established what will | driving charge Monday when he ap-| Bank Building : clearance. Gen Bice ..-131.7 Tyent C Pos. 184 | on = . ared before Municipal Judge Ce- | ’ Galable cattle 8,000; calves 400: steers|Gen Pds .... 646 1, survive for the peak for the en- | P® , aoane Lon ceelen to sooreas choice and | Gen Mills ... 63 Oe cartons 33.2 tire year, since a seasonal reduc- cil McCallum. He furnished a $100) Ph ne FE 4-1568-9 + f Gen M 65 y : | Oo w fairly active; mostly steady; better ot .... Un Pac 1104 : bond, pending trial May 13. grades slow; weak te a» ewer; nettors ion 2. aus gg Unit Air Lin.. 21.7 | tion in programming has been out- eeee eetied: strong to fully 26 Bigha;: bulls | Ollliette |... 4 Gaites ft 5 lined for May, June and July. Charged with drunk driving, Clin. - 7 fully none vealers steady to $ , Goebe r Unit Pruit..... $23 aa . Shubert, 43, of 42442 W. Huron “ | higher load of prime around 1,275 | Goodrich . 884 On Gas Im... 35 | April's operations, in effect, ton Shubert, 4, o 2 }1 5 0 | Goodye -65.5 = . . - $28 15.37 Py aediay ote gn pe cri ter Gran Paige. 13 ve Lines... 341) continued to symbolise the trend St. posted a $100 — f 4 f or and yeurlings §20.50-25.00: several loads|Gt No Ry Pf 544 Gg g gmeit 45 of the industry's production es- trial May 13. He appea t ore { eace @) in * iad el prams 400 he etter, 426.00. Greyhound 1 4 4 — s tablished early this a oe hare Judge Cecil McCallum choice to low me hetfers §22.50-25.00;| Gulf Of) 57 U 8 Tob...... 174| er the independents’ will | Monday. ° ° Sass nice san? tar” Sa cine. Bs ae strengthen in May te question: | 7, tay or soll in. W | Donald bi ee Richard a DeWits Let us take on your worries about Fire Losses — or cutters tin.to-ta se; ay se oc Hooker ot... ne Waukesha bisa | SO | Drayton Plains or Clarkston pate, Res. FE 2-561 Res. FE 5-3788 damages by Explosions, Smoke, Windstorm, Injuries |} choice veaiers ¢19.00- to com-| {il Cent ..... 905 West Un Tei.. 33.7| , Hudson was idled two weeks in \on 3 adr Bros. Real Esta Adv. | Accident Insurance Fire Insurance to others on your property, or those hazards thot would || “Saisie” shee via tambe | mane Stl ::- $24 Werte 4 art. 267/April, Packard and Studebaker | OR 3- Automobile Insurance Liability Insurance your propery. , active mainly 80 higher; slaughter | Int’ Mary... 311 White Mot... 204) 0"¢. There are indications of at-| If your friend's in jail and needs|} Rurgiary Insurance Life Insurance wreck your Peace of Mind. You'll be amazed at the || sheep steady; choice wooled lambs ab-| Int Nick ..... 39.2 Woolworth ... 40.7/tempts at steadier production in| bail, Ph. FE 5-52301. C. A. Mitchell, , L : fi ' Ste are ee erates, t29 BR; goed fe | int Paper 86 Yale & Tov... 63.3/ yay» or Ph. MA 5-4031, Guy Carter. Bonds—All Types Plate Glass Insurance See Son Sabeie vamomtanme, Basta | Jenne Man" 4 Year’ sh eT $25] Ward's also said. the industry — c © choice s « ee be | a . : . C ] $a manaeeete 78.1 Ciark Rquip 376 currently is in its liveliest sell- Man Demands Hearing “There are two times in e man liie when he should call Us on Any Insurance Problem! . . ing session’~ since mid-1953. It add- ‘a ea Se ard nenihe Foreign Exchange (complied oy The Ansecated Press, ed on Indecency Charge . Z NEW YORK (AP)—FPoreign exchange | 30 15 1 ‘While the sales upsurge hasn't ne ay ' , ‘oliow- +Great Brite . ul Util Stocks Pp > Cilv 7 7 ee a Kenneth G. pr arelgr cents) ‘ we te collar Previous day Nee? ity i 1218 dented nationwide new car deal- Ww meer | age . Pe 1116 . : Canadian dollar in New York open noon am me ey 4 a er inventories, it has _ definitely Dewey, Plymouth, deman “iid — — Sr EES SEED " wit HEMPSTEAD [ml trcaistcteiett toc arcana EE I tose OR cr ue & Ew. : 1984 high..,... 1664 885 503 1218 charge when_ arraigned Monday 4 S1/8h eel LED of ccm, nt) ott | 1606 Jew.......- 1439 6178 8584 108.0| Unit level, Stocks of used cars, | All pe 30 day futures 2.81 °31/32, unchanged. | 1983 high.......1818 924 558 1163| meantime, continued to be pared |>efore Farmington Justice Allen YOUR CAR a NSURANCE Great Britain 60, day futures 2.8t 20/32, | 1983 low........ ms 535 BS Ol ond , |C. Ingle. po oe Gar te Net ehange..... 10 1 3} and at present are parallel to a Kil on, unable to furnish 281 21/32. up 1/32 of 8 cent, Belgium |Neom, today.....1062 895 908 122.1] year ago and nine per cent under |. Kilvingt Thi be r cor— t Lee 9/16 | $3,000 bond is being held in the is may be your ca 102 E. Huron St. Ph. FE 4-8284 (free): 20% Of 0 cont wad _DETROIT STOCKS the all time high of last Nov. 30." | Qabdaay Ceuiy Jen ana kis o¢ it ight ibe the olker Germany (Western) (Deutsche mark) (Hornblower ecks nh Senet eas Tne quteen) 98.0%, Figures after decimal poet ye"feen| The Michigan Inter- Industry | amination May 7. He is accused fellow—but in any case > unchanged. (escudo) 3.50, un. | Baldwin Rubber* 118 123! Highway Safety Committee has |f taking a Detroit juvenile to h liabili Pri iii iii rir iit Tr ehane Sweden (krona) 19.34. un.|D & C Navigation? ... 116 12 Southfield Township last April 27 be sure you have liability = @|changed: Switseriand (franc) (free) | Gerity-Michigan’....., 23 28]! elected Joseph V. Brady chair- . Hs OUR 43rd YEAR @ | 22.98. wachanged; Denmark (hrome) 14.63, —s Products* uae 3¢ 037] «man for 195455. Brady, execu- | fr immoral purposes. and collision insurance. e @;| Latin America: Argentina (free) 1.24, | Midwest Abrasive*..,. $5 7! tive vice president of the oe * , : Rudy Mfg . 26 37 : , . : ° changed Atexico #02, cto Sana We ayne crew a 14 «615, Citizens tual Automobile in- Memorial Day Parade H. W, HUT TENLOCHER Agency (bolivar) 30.03," ungh oan ‘ ‘ tiv ° ° . ° © | “Par East’ Mong Kong dollar 17.68, un- | — surance Co., has been active in Committee Will Meet H. W. Huttenlocher Max E. Kerns e $ | cnansea the highway safety movement 318 Riker Bid FE 4-155] ° e| -—-———__— Ford Steel Frecutive since its inception in Michigan. A meeting of the Memorial Day 3- . ‘ 4 Students Encouraged lle ‘ef the principle objectives | Parade Comenittee will be held | ; $ 2 ‘| of the Inter-Industry Highway | tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the Amer- | ° $| BERLIN (INS) — The West Ger- p ains rf uction Safety movement ts the estab- | ican Legion Cook-Nelson Post--20 ° $| man “government in Berlin has lishment of driver-training in the | Home at 206 Auburn Ave., accord- : ®| doubled the appropriation for for.| Robert Guthrie, quality control | high schools. ing to Miss Jacolyn W. Smith, Cc lete ° $| eign students to $560,000 and 2,481/™anager of the Ford Steel Divi- — committee co-chairman. omp ° @| students are now enrolling from /| sion, outlined the steel-manufactur- GMC Truck and Coach Divi- Two of many topics to be dis- | = | seventy-two countries. ing process to members. of the} sion’s April Truck volume | cussed, Miss Smith said, are the: reached an estimated 9,100 com- pletions, about 600 units behind March's final tally, Ward's Auto- motive Reports said. American Forging and Socket Co. float sections of the parade, and | arrangement of the lineup. All in- | terested persons are invited to at- ‘ tend. | m7) Investment i 7 > fo (ats oa 1A yO o-e. ft Your Finger Tips STOCKS — BONDS» Consult us for first hand information in Stocks and Bonds just pick wp your phone and coll w for experienced service on your investments. Your inquisies are welcome —by phone, by letter or in person \ We maintain a direct line to a member of all principal exchanges with up-to-the- minute quotations service available at all times. SOPA OO PPE EL PLP PPP PPL PL C. J. Nephler Co. | l\| oes ie STAMP in WATLING, LERCHEN & CO. ‘ WEDNESDA > 4 THRIFTY DRUG "STORES BOTH STORES OPEN EVERY NICHT | & PONTIAC OFFICES 2 716 Pontiec Stete Bank Building & x eT ee ee ee oe Pe ee ee ne Talks Here to High-12 in Bid-for-Governor Rally Last Night Secretary of State Owen J. (Pat) cause of a central violation bureau where a person's driving record can be checked in minutes and because of a permanent license number issued each driver, Cleary HOLLY — Service for A total | letters has also been sent out to drivers | St., Flint, who died at her home with a number of moving viola- | Sunday, will be held Wednesday at tions within a specified period. 10:30 a.m. from the First Presby- brother by the Dryer Funeral Holly. Mrs. Effie Turner (Effie) Turner, 67, 6f 403 W. Third be in, Lakeside Cemetery in Holly. Mrs. Turner will lie in state at! the Dodds-Dumanois Funeral Home in Flint until 1 hour before the service. Surviving besides her husband are two daughters, Mrs. Victor Fox of Holly and Mrs. R. C. Gallop of Colorado, a sister, a and five grandchildren. Funeral arrangements were made Harold B. Lassen Mrs. John Detroit. day at her home tional Church, with Sakan (Kayama) Home of | (Kayama) $s in Oak Hill Cemetery. He died Monday in Henry Ford Hospital, street, will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at Pilgrim Congrega- |General Hospital, will _ . ee ot en i, le grandchildren. | . Mrs. Rebert Battice MARLETTE—Service for Mrs.|- IMLAY CITY—Mrs. Orval Harris Robert (Edna W.) Battice, 53, will | was elected clerk and H. G. De- | Camp was named treasurer at the annual meeting of the First Bap- be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Marsh Funeral Home, with burial in Mar- lette Cemetery. She died Saturday. Mrs. Alice M. Reid Mon- = nigh Fashion on West burial in Meta- Furuyama who PTA be at Scotch School METAMORA — Service for Mrs. PT A to Sponsor Alice M. Reid, 80, who died Show WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- SHIP — To raise funds to pur- mora Cemetery. Arrangements are |Chase furniture for the teachers’ | ,$!4 by Baird Funeral Home, Lapeer. | Foom, Scotch School PTA will spon- and requested my, the Michiga sor a fashion show at 8 p.m. LAPEER — Service for Sakan ™orrow at the school. Furuyama, 75, members and their chil- ps > 7 ‘ y ,died yesterday in Lapeer cam tain tan — paral = img Map nce from Residentios Bie-|Tae OL ROCHESTER—Funeral arrange-|p. m. Wednesday at Baird Fu-,4ren's Shop, both of Union Lake. ments are pending at William R.|neral Home, with burial in Stiles Program chairman is Mrs. Rob- ert Hollister and Mrs. Karl Mar-| te SW Corner of Dixie Highway and AY 41956 | First Baptist Church . | i ‘Names New Officers: tist Church last week. cail secretary. Included in the other officers ‘chosen was Mrs. Neil Taylor, finan- praite hearin, | ord Township Sening. | Waterford Township ‘all, | May 12. 1954 to consider | To | Section 6.14A 4A Day Care Centers, Nursery | and Boarding Homes as defined | maximum number of children cared for not exceed changes to the Zon- in one home Also the following trict NOTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN OF A to be held by the Water- Board, at the Wednesday. the following | changes to the Zoning Ordinance. add « new Section to be known as that ee. 1 to Commercial Distriet 1 the} Northerly 250 feet of lot number 32, and! the northerly 300 feet of lot number 33 | ¢ of Lakeview Subdivision, and mn Depart- he shall be at interest to date of delivery must be \ time of delivery order, terest payment dates on and after May 1 t the offices of the Board of Education, | purpose of defraying the cost of erecting 3101 West Walton ard. Pontiat, | nd furnishing additions te the until 6:00 o'clock p.m., East- Schoo! building, the Wa ern Time, on Thursday, the | Cen 8chool iiding, the Williams 20th of May, 1954, at which time and| Lake School building, and the Pour pinse case bids wel be publicly apenet | Fe ge ye and read. wahang new tlementary echee! Baid bonds , dated buildings. and acquiring sites for three will be yonds im the denomise. | Bew elementary school em ge ell in tion of $1,000 each, will be mumbered | Said school . = a; consecutively im the direct order of their gaara oblige school ~~ maturities from 1 to 1,400, both inclu- | Whieh is eu — sommes 6 sive, and will bear interest from their | to levy © red taxable —— date at a rate or ra f f | oayooes such R... = —_ fl = a = a ios interest thereon, subject to such limita- ' tions upon the said taxing power as may FOE ge result from the provisions of Bection 2 in mul-| of Article X of the Michigan Constitu rate one rate onl such bonds paid by the purchaser at the bonds will mature serially on the | to bs both inclusive. . in inverse numer- on any one or more, in- an Limitation Act schoo! district at an election held on Pebruary 25, 1 limitation by 5 omills for the years 1954 to 1973, both inchusive, for the payment a the The electors of said increased the tax principal and interest on said and the establishment of a feserve there- for from June 1. 1954 to their respective ma- | turities and deducting therefrom premium any The bonds will be awarded the bidder whose bid on the above computation produces the lowest interest cost to the school district. |for the purchase the Bonds or at a price less than their par value. will be considered A certified or cashier's check tn the amount of $28.000 drawn upon sn in- No proposal of less than all of FIVE OPENINGS FOR Heating and air conditioning — a but not = _-——— sen xcellent opportunit ir. man who wants , SALESMAN Man te work. TOP-NOTCH a Biotdg and’ sons 2s bere ot S YOUNG MAN FOR OFFICE AND SALESMAN local field be yg duties No experience ry Must) be able type own a car | _William _Meneck. 56153 Must be ; ee, meat ap — a {ae MAN ON | farm apier, ixom, Dearing, and picasing personal | Mich. ° o= WANTED A SALESMAN EXPERI. My. Experience ta selling bome | OTT in een tPA MAN EXPERL improvements. beiptul but wot 6S] Vent’ of pomine i you quaite and sential. If you are interested t big earnings call FE ¢8819 Mon- day or Tuesday from 8 a.m. to are < & perm ja ese with « — future, phone pire 3-2475, ween 8 and 10 in the ecening. Please do not apply Unless you have a wide back im this field and can opportunity Reliable (reneportatin necessary ying for this job line for & manage- ment position Me we move in Stenographers} MUST BE EXPERIENCED APPLY. Pontiac Motor Division PERSONNEL DEPT 1, WOMAN FOR DAY TIME WORK. arg i A WOMAN TO CARE children. Live rE WANTED A ren’s ae tay miles west a tobe Sianems pont wis phone ‘EMpire Safe ze HF i and ny vestigation “i you ve the io your present ph - OO you portation necessary. ap Fir*as Be Bie Bee would be i Bee a management postition we move in our new store in Work Wtd. Female 11 ; lead cperts | Potere Funeral Home for Harold | Cemetery. Scott Lake Road ! > a 4 from several fields. “- . Will Attend Banquet B. Lassen, 63, who died Monday; Mrs. Albin Lindberg j tin is in charge of refreshm ents { ; 2. ro change from Commercial Distrist by 3067. heal pone seen*bond in accor Lae — beak of trust company one at the home of his daughter, Mrs. _ Mrs. Fred Blackmore is ticket | 3061 feet of Lot 28 of Waterford Acres with the following ule | the seneat a ea teed, = In addressing more than 70 | Members of North Oakland Coun-| noone Murdick of Dryden Plas pha peed ( noeary ore chairman. ee crones indavesind ine: sanicsiel te May i inst but prict to May 1. 1680 | the pert of the bidder, to be forfeited . s Mary ‘ - r . : Wigh-12 members on “Traffic |ty Young Democratic Club met| 4 former Rochester resident and berg, 62, of 1704 Greenleaf Dr be present — ae she walt it called to Ge reddomed em or after | a8 wideted damages a oo , , . e rdinance ? . Safety,” Cleary said ve ~~ last night in Hotel Roosevelt to — bus driver, he is survived | wil) be said at 8 p.m. Wednes- Lapeer Cancer Society Zoning Map together with @ list of the ut cafes to Ge redeemed os oo after ane Oy a ae oe —— “s plan participation in the second by three other daughters, Mrs. | day and prayer service will be held : : ON eee ee eitigs | Uslt if called to be redeemed on of after | checks ‘and checks of the unsuccessful t H d Vv ct D a ¥ romptly returned state’s highways is the most Edith Gardner of Lansing. Mrs. ono ictory Vinner May 1, 1963 but prior to May 1. 1 bidders will be promptly 4 examined by anyone interested resentative of b in annual Williams Day Dinner to Saale. ie of F eo at 9 a.m. Thursday at Sullivan gg 810 if called to be redeemed on or after bidder's rep: y eritical problem Michigan | be held May 15 in Highland Park. Mrs pate owe and Son Funeral Home. Requiem LAPEER—Frank Conlen, chair- | Chairman Zoning’ Board | MAY 1 1868, but, prior to May 1. ver | Ag history. Arrangements have been com-|*'S: ‘0raine me of an Mass will be held at 9:30 am. at man of the Lapeer County Chap- eoetea cate ck May 1. 1967 | qualified “opinion of Berry. Blevens & He said 1.996 persons were killed | pleted for the appearance of U. 8. | nine Sha “Covad ot ‘Farwell; |'he, Shrine of the Little Flower. ter of the American Cancer So Rnd to May © Retief redempuon, sal, be, put, | orman. “thormeys, Dern, Michie in the state in 1953 and 57.800 | Senator Hubert H. Humphrey (D- || vt dhore pa © of Bar.| “ith burial in Holy Sepulchre ciety fund drive, has announced | WOTIOn GP GAR date fixed for redemption. ai least once cost of said. pion and of were injured. That figure is bound Minn) as guest speaker at the mackie , = hai oad Cemetery. . that a victory dinner will be held | ee en the City of Detrott. Michigan. which | (5° (pr tino) gistrict Bonds will be to increase with our inadequate | dinner. Blair H. Moody will be J " deen es : Mrs. Lindberg died Monday at at 12:30 pm. Thursday at the| WATERPORD TOW carries es © pert of its regular service delivered a Detroit. chien. any or = ae ‘Mrs, Gladys Weber of Onaway. | Mount Carmel Mercy Hospital, De- Bishop Kelley auditorium. | quain BUDDING AMD 8FFH bowDe | Foe Zemaining bonds wil not be whit |ailbide tn ns ine wags anew and better roads must be built | eieeaiand troit. Chairman of each township and Sealed bids for the purchase of Gen. | '° redemption prior to maturity b Enve. containing the a within_five years before the toll Per capita consumption of soft Gary Lynn Anderson | Surviving besides her husband their most successful workers, 85 [)" tne Township aie, Bona vo ve of Wa- Pach bank of trust ‘company in the Biate | °° MARY A hey INDELER. becomes too staggering. drinks in the United’States amounts, WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — are two daughters, Mrs. Richard well as chapter officials, will be tortor Towns 1p. Oakland Cousty, ignore oy yeesmaner 7 Ee by oe of Education. Under a new state law Cleary’s | to 162 bottles a year. ‘| service for Gary Lynn Ander- H. Anderson of Lathrup Townsite | guests at the affair. war's tessa oe aaa ee art Pua bamdal are iollbel icsuedliten (the May 4. 1954 | q ! j ! ; ° Help Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted Male 6) Help Wanted Female 7 Help Wanted Female 7, Work Wtd. Female i) uilding 12) Business Service 13 Moving & Trucking 19 tices er set |_Help Wanted Female. 2 cad nee ted eed eed Pan sn | POUR TOP ROT REsL mera) WATE LOGO, HaM. E19 » coun Laem wmuaee To [apy wameme WOSE Mier | HOUSE RAISING | SURMM REEL! 5, Tait Eases See ANDERBOM, MAY 3, 1064. QARY | $253 foreppl + | Northwestern Hwy near Orchard | PRACTICAL NURSES AnD | Jo Pontiac’ Press sauna eler:| Ceave™ CHILDREN WiTH Mie | tvements acd driveways, FE SAWS, LAWNMOWERS) | REDUCED RATES ford Twp. infant son of | HIGH | BCHOx GRADUATE IN bE) Pore ates._Reiepase SNIFTS, MIOMEST. SALA- _Jourseu 4 “00 _photoarept “ Wertet Soomian wa tome —TIOUSE RAI SING MANLEY LEACH 10 BAOLEY | Moving Pose oe Rey L. and Jeanette Anderson. TIME SALESM INCI i ; pate ae j_S-0010_ SE RAISING =_— = ——> | ver Wit 3 TON STAKE TRUCE Ceberel carvins wil be Balt | soe, Can otler “sendy ploy. “phere. ust commission. ve| Appty PONTInc OSTEO. Help Wanted 8 MIMEOORAPHING, TYPING SEC- rick, block. and cement vorg of| Saws—Lawnmowers | VET WITH 3 TON Ft Asal. . \. a OSPTT : at r Sather Aiea a hehehe | wan shana izuogremen"\c| Help Wanted Female 7| "enone ave START FOX OPERATOR WINES | Jos rceMMINO. FUOOK TAY. fern pean” ONT TCIMON drin: american Vea ; “ . | oe COR NE 2 CABINETS CUSTOM OR + [ ig eg ee Sa — AN en mooroee, "wh | mk SE pace MHS Span Canurmgs Soares om |. Ess, ates ase ve’ ol Sr the Pursiey Punerel Heme, | APDIY 18 person, week dove tee eaperience, Works hours a | SWNT | Vinisinns., exeemy | EXECUTIVE CAREER | wart wading PatweTwa | MASON AND CEMENT WORK: mg, congas | Gualpemeuriel and workman Doin ety orating 2D ’ ° jay. Good opportunity for m *| shirt units. Apply to Mr Warren. IN cleaning by man and wife. FE | wood cutting. MY or FE 42687 ' Painting 479 8. Woodward —- Sirmingham to Le ” Tele- . . 3003 aA WALAWITZ. MAY 3. 194, FRIED. : oy ve Supply Co CALFESLADIES RETAILING Waskt 08. ALSO CURTAINS. | 7agON ALTERATIONS & RE. al Pree estimate. 7B 4-0808. FE! a.) PAINTING INTERIOR & EX- Wilhelm. Edna . _ r , e s \-: $628. 0 c ise Or casn, we May sen" at 3" nefa IG BORE OPERATOR CASHIER S | TODAY! WASHINGS AND IRONINGS. Wisow 2. CEMENT WORK PREZ na eat won oO aEE | Berk guatasveed. tree estimates. ? . mm. ' PoP be /| oN la too small. 08. 4... ‘Wayne Funeral Fiome J "iran beet, company ‘poneiiis, ALTERATIONS: America s largest nation W . WOMAN WISHES Day. ad, Webster @ Son, meso Mau étest == COMPLETE PAINTING. WALL- ciating. Interment in Mt NIGHT sHIFT some typing Apply Associates Dis- wide department store WAURICE CLEVERING AND Dresemak Tailoring 16| ee a onan Sack ter, Welnwite, win he ts eount 120 B. Saginey. Mr F E szati eeds fu WASHINOS WANTED | _ Cabine: FE ressmantng, V amermg ZS) ig. balding paimicssnce. Cen state at the Kirkby Puneral | Must be experienced. Pootiec Pre-| _Kisckie, —__ . organization needs Buel FE >"0a1 __ | PLASTERING NEW & REPAIR 508 “DECORATING BER- Home. on on eo CASHIER ture executives in adver-| WASHING? WANTED 7 pay rE AN iby lnyetien to order’ PE 4-068, | vice Punting, wall washing p ORE SSowiedas el typing. “Must CLERICALS tising, display, merchan-|_ Soest” . ~ Compton & Son, PE 4-3767. On | Ee iPE 3 ONE | pa cee, Fee Se Flowers 3 | COBRICATION AND ed Openings dising, sales manage- _ Building Service 12 206% ia-<0 BRESSUAEING | AND ALTER | INTERIOR DECORATING YOU SCHAPER'S a mundienremed mal fice ypesting ocnera Hosoual POR OUR ment, operations, COM-|4 1) pioom LAYING AND SAND- wi vepait PE 14078, 6A aie home, F ties, te Palmer aoa . 123 AUBURN PE 33173 MEN WANTED [DEPENDABLE WOMAN CAN OB. }\ NEW trol, credit and account-| ing. Guaranteed workmanship. SRANOER ROOFING CO Garden Plowing = 16A! Painting and Decorating Ps 4 r Toom \ : 5-0641. ~ | ov This dram’ new product, is truly -- Se. A. \ ; ing and personnel man-| jj cons | Shingles, siding. flat roofs. re- caine & abn Fen working ond vaser- pom = Funeral Directors 4) inet tt ts co sold in | SENT EE” Ee —exPent| ontiac agement. eee ee rete ra es : ee tet tae PAINTING AND DECORATING It is covered by United States | “ence preferred. OA 62540. After \ ADDITIONS. A TIONS ANG NG -|PE?31 + —— OR 36657 “Mason Thom ag ; V h Sj l 7 everybody "iss. prospect six OA ore me \ ~~ tan TRAINING. a model: also sew homes. MA P| te EXPERIENCE OARDEN ROTO-TILLING us £ PAINTING OOMEES-SIDIEC| gat everre tow practically vi. | bas v, 438 Orchard L&. \ 7 BSEne aLaRY proorsse- | “i, oe ace. ead repaire: Pia ters, | SaaDENS PLOWED ERD PITTED. gc Tamer PC, 10s FUNERAL HOME gin. No investment required and | _A¥e 3“t" 6pm - \ N . ent work service. | Pianders reverse : ochester area. OL 32-8566 ie_e | : -| We train you at our expense | EARN fo 2 a Dav at|F ul) S-day, 40-hour, AT LEAST 2 YEARS REMODELIN —T 8. PAPERHANGING Ambulance Service. Piane or Motor! Por particulars see personnel| home. W: exch invisable reweav- week and rt time! COLLEOR OR EQUIVALENT EX- A JALT PAVIN a Shade oan wears die aad Seneu FE manager, 188 Oakiand Ave Bee ¢ ® pa GARAGES AND MODERNIZATION | HNO AND DRAG. _sble rates. e317! Donelson Johns 7% rs of 10 am EXPERIENCE ED wartnEss AND) sales jositions available | ™% AbSISTANT | OGPART. Drivewave og8 parting ovens. Orem Ati tard 1 ai TRDEN WLOWINO AND DATS oe HS AnD aS td — 3 BA... 6... Sto : ae s YEAR Paving Co. FE 32-2227. tS - after 5 * work 2 years experience MASTER FOR SUPER. EXPERIENCED in the Kollowing depart-| § DEPART MEST Maree ahd ION | 980, Dixie wy. Plains | GARDEN PLOWING AND PIF. | Mew wort ote per va.” ebor and house \ ATTENTIO} — GARDEN mo AED vatertal, Paten work reasonabdie “DESOWED FoR POMERALs” | Visit OL croject and remodeling | general house wort FE ¢#1% | ments: \ St, ae | SEO He eneees On Fae tee ebm, . al. Pas = tions. Must be permanent. Call ay — Ay Gru 4em Dini \. RETAILINO. OUR EAPERE ee ee eee te TRENCHING ee wea | ea ; : 5 A _Hwy. Drayton Plains a Coats. Suits. Dresses. ENCE ee BE | Poet Reid. tile and water | yetetiite =a se .. re sir _ 2 men. Experience preferred, but |S apply in person. «mw | Accessories, Sportswear APPLY. WAITE’S tie rooms, “recreation | Tene: | WELL EQUIPrED MASON CREW) sani cess, Basse Pine raved, Regnonabie mah iit “it me ES en sates | EXPERIENCED GIRL POR WEAT i ae Fu commercial work PEteem "| GARDEN PLOWING AND TIONT | n EAPERING- PAIRTING . 1 "| R oraye, tor, grows cftes o> | Breve fie “Wr” aol Birmine: y KS SNYDER, From LaYing, Fav : Ear A Ps aoneD unt ¢eene| tem | nings.in office for per- - Pontiac Rochester and Au’ gowen im Tt Ty Ope ’ ASHING. CORT M.IMBLES tops. clerical. worter, capable. of sons experienced\in han- Scassteed cree would ihe oppor ee 2 oe * painting OR 3.2204 . BOX REPLIES cas? | enin® general “insurance | li h ftice d tuatty te bid rengh tm sobs. pret | SancENs PIOWED ARD PITTED | VALLPAPERING AND PAINTING. . Men “& women factory workers | operatic a a ing cas and office de- eet or otherwise, OR 3-0001, aft. 4 | OANDENS PiOryusoa tractor PED | _Cail tor estimate, FE 40255. At 10 am. today’ et ae an make trom $10 | ctanke but sel coccatiol Remy tails. Interesting variety Business Service 13 gerenge powins prie reasonable. | Wall Washing & Painting there were replies at secaty ‘No soliciting “no house to | Bremmettelincicome Inc 37 E | of duties. No typing re- ADornons, aANp|SARDENS PLOWED WITH ag gi age Le : \ 7 tra-tor or -ototiller FE| Photos ccessories the Press office in Bouse cnave: mm, . eve | cook pe = quired, \ decorating. Ray Carpenter. EM WAREHOUSE CO., 8. Sagi-| _§ . 2am DE THE Lor) DEJUR ENLARO. the following boxes: | | naw. ATTRESS. EAT-| Fitters and sewers shou or acre PE 40077, ar Ga Ger Grease SO Cal xe eth eee Ermmes| have commercial back-\ Wei: can ¢ | PRORPG ANB Lowy GRaDNAG, | Fe Eine ails FM ; ; i ck- A NES | East of Auburn Heights. FE | PORTRAITS, FRAMES aaa nw REAL ESTATE Si"Finam? Lake Fer buie'meney | ground. Good working howERs 1-611 Wedding Porma’ ang Candid. Lo 88, 9, 90. ee SALESMAN Sire, rer __own Saetoews. conditions ; modern well- PHONE E3560 tree remov ligh® truccing. a +DaL J] age coe aged experiences mag lighted workroom. Wan's Stn. Parte | rowing YARD _LEvETING |__ Television Service 22 “~; floor time. We close all your . ALL AIN PENS truckine of all viné« FE a os Ground Floor Excellent salar y, paid repaired by factory trained men eee, aanacihe OUARANTEED TV REPAIR ANY Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | Opportunity | “eekly: sales personnel Pg AE ‘0 "Pa “| doME SERVICE CALLS > O30 = Pee : ar i iSsi , = = DAY OR N ; TW Saginaw ot for woman with party pian er- = ein handice sold née | ACH TREE REMOVAL TaR| = ROTO TILLING MITCHELL’s TV , aad “bn Pie saes| Perience to organise and develop) a rchandise sold. = estim ; PE_2-5631. oe . pt sao TIP FOR TEENAGERS: fashion shows with women's dress:| Complete program of ice ry AND EX ROD Tae DAY. NIOHT, SUN, TV SERVICE The bike, toys, books and| REAL ESTATE | ftquree,fttl'ume ana tar wens | €mploye benefits. Thor-| Gas gariieg! ress" ree"™sainaiee | Laundry Service 18) M.-F. STRAKA _— san EXPERIENCE . MANAGER ough job training with _ ~— Typewriter Service 22A other things you've out- PREFERRED "BIRMINGHAM. “MicuiGaN -| PAY: ae eae ea ee hag? Pesta ‘Lanodry. FE nausea ane - R es i. . # - grown are turned. into! fue ‘aus*scectie aimed “se%Ws| deve, Ne cupersnce, wevennary.| Please apply at the Tel-|¢ sad” ail types et small appliances Oot RIS Ah ;PEWRITERS AND ADDING M | specialize in used home sales., Apply to ee Laundry, $30 H y nN oe ave. Diton fled, finished ‘Pontine chine Exrert -j1 Soe en ea ee uron project Tues. May CEMENT WORK OR 3-2879. ee TRENCHIRG | Laundry. Ph, PE 2-801. "Pruting and Office Sup: * cash through Classified’ ‘state Rachange. We pey ail'ad- CADY WANTED TO CARE FOR) 4 or Wed. May Sth, 9:30 ng CONTRACTOR FOR A & B TRENCHING | ~"" Landscaping __18-A| —21t Co? W_ Lawrence . ve ton = a ¢ 2p i water — ads! Ask Mother to call oe "fn cppeintascets “held 4 — for, Harn — = to 4:30 to discuss job etcowars sidewalks and cheap a on, —— and re —s,., nce ots ae | ” wane. Upholstering 23 | eee QWRENCE W | CADY FOR CARE OF CRIPPLED | opportunities at EXTER TOR AnD INTERIOR | See | oe Bg Cd wed delivered or ‘eid. C AL'S (FE 2-8181 for an ad-writ- iat Soe ee Saeen| Wink! painting, reasonable. FE 28221 or EM 3-2362 | Succ, “Sa basset Meccomabtc | ilies. 7m Same Custom Puraiture. Upnelstering NOW | Seek OLive 1-7008 after 600 PM. INKICMANS | sefektencup—aan esas ag. BUILDINGS, SMOOTHED. FULLY | “Com vjaven building apd msi aeiEe Cor ER. ‘OW. MIDDLEAGED OR OLDER WHITE ening CUSTOM BUILDER HAS OPEN- 0.| tenance. ere PE 4-050 {3 pus ot women Gs yoo. need home? Saar aree irene -oa See FE lng and schedule for immediate WALL CLEANERS | Aner ¢ p=. an — ROUTE DRIVER Varsity | We, wil give you free room and URGENTLY Finest, CLAM CAREE® TER | Picu'tes or contract bess, Aive| PES nw" Ueens PH a OF Cleaners 708 South ward coe _ NEEDED - wants 50445. and ie 8 , furniture, upholstering. 34 8. Tele- J aie for baby iting Call FE 30 | udaie aged lady for housesorn | FARM, WORK WANTED. WORK] Strvice. seed, ‘best reter- ALTERS. LOR ~ RELIABLE SINGLE | MAN FOR | iipDLEAGED LADY TO CARE and care of 3 small children | ¢gsae? _— ences. 7. ~~] A 4 s Upholstering Heal. ik aoe Mee a Rochen | for children nights. while mother | Live im good home. State salary np DIGGING LAWN SkEDING.|) EAVES T COE’S TRENC G Fatice terraces roc Phone FE 5-8888 War er, Ne wocting. Sis. oon 1813 | Wite Poatine Press Bor ‘ens rubbish jae Ges and Oll Purnaces SERVI E one oarantes, Pians drawn, eo Help Wanted Male 6 RouGH CARPENTERS _WUST bx WAID. ORUOLDER WOMAN, TO WANTED SALESLIDY. QUICK ing. FE ter) Metate Meal cof) Cc ant ee Reema ORAPES_ SLIPCOVERS, MATERI ass Ad ADJUSTER ts work Jon on Thornerent er seein sacle | Begin, Spemicion | Anwiy te | ALA UTE ae a snd. water fines. PE eet | FURNITURE REFINISHING AN- y for aggressive y Telegraph he r i a in = WTD. a Jest ~ SyectaL M R man over 21 im collection de| Eves col Mi eT100| _cleewbere._ EE Tee a. cna : a SANDING. Layina. Pax. Driveways. baseqpente, SP YING : Scar cpmonny cetour "nates: | SERVICE STATION ATTENDING | MIDGURACED, TAD, TO,COME | S2¢° wenderh agpettess ter wad tepete eees, | Ry Gren al Cara preeastslee ras tose sat onpe, eal Leet & Found 24 ing profit sha vlan. Appi would like part time work daily| steady ¢i en hour Call after| someone ‘tedy perme: flashing etc. 39-1538. to we Associated Loan fo. 128 North | $110.2 and week-ends anytime | {SSW gaginae “| emt position im person. | _260et | FLOOR LAYING. SANDING AND Y lowe cutting tree trimming. OL | | Saginaw St. Mr. b PEs. | FOUNDSET OF KEYS. SOUTH PL Fad sp REASONABLE | STATION ATTENDANT, STEADY. | “Cd for ail types of alterations. and | WOMAN POR LIGHT HOUSE: | _Uled end Modern John Taylor, Ay -—~— » CAI peg tag Fg Bs CARS ON RENTAL | "erred. Apply €8 Orchard Lake. i Pie Del Ray Cleaners, PE S-0ses —_ sis” ave 3 mo SINGLE MAN POR GENERAL; OLD RED BARN ExPeNiENCED > ainTERS ONLY. farm work. Must have--tractor | MARK WOODS OR 3-6275 milking machine expe © Sales clerk fn EXPERIENCED PART TIME No drinkers. References. MAple | sell rred Apply Friday, presser Superior Cleaners. 142 —— MAN-OW-FARG MILK. | pg Af et at hn st on Tmo an EARN MAE | tat fea Secs-"taes” rien _Rochester R14. ahines e ~~-—— _- em Ea ee — o Sz. > id —— oa og a —s . =e ‘ —.- = A —_— — be gs THE } AC PR ESS, TUESDAY, ) [AY 4 ’ saat 5% M ct Mtgs. 32 om rants ge guptsan Wanted Real van Hy S Estate 32A . A i: or cw eames = Se ‘od Ao M ¥ { before * For Sele Aubwu Houses REAL Th rm Hei 43) . ¢ es mo, oan For Sale Hot 1076 ema Tri TORS ~ —_ a — - 431: F ce em re Fetwe cine HA 7 ale Houses The Wh i. CASH . as E re a E hears 2 land 0 abs Se water. “aeaenie fies Sere ees wre tate r. 6 per loxl4 ay room IOnB at Bise neighbor- in lot cind OR 5-3-4 B p-3 Wd. at Stout Real trede on | ng * sesindsgt Pack ar et T lake elee "Delco ol fy, onirance tee Don’t for samy seble ‘coptreted DATE msportat Setchod, byeooe furnace & 8 bail | Aor Complai ee Se NITE LAKE ion 31/" 34207 . — tig - About leek in a See daily) ride to, “Live tp — un oa | Sore Reduced trom. 88 | a xe vate bet ogy, Cagis io “to. Livernate "tor couple ut Orchard babe bre : for sauicy ection. 8 | te or your ‘args tani (Detroit). -O oS ETCHEsETTS ~q per ectioa. —— < pp mR a PE Holly rand 7 ROOM . pear $1, mt ith mode akDUGe aie Ww ). 3075 met Lake i = VE ACRES 830 os tone a go rn Resalte OE AND RECA wr | ee nd | 7 “aND «ROOM = an and rasp: ivith new tig car area SS at ets e . = eal ROOM Btreet end onl car Larg fe le wine pa Gh ve ACTIO: Estate PURN. with oe Piggy in NIAC wit poe on your appeke ee toot” to wrEnon’s ig EE 32A RNISHED berries Aecing ty with se We eos a bing INvIFAT: case | oSst a Scales, Boalt peur as ong woes & ee rhe tburban Share WE aoe 2 onsaltationn [ecnak noae Realtor yi og N H at $11,000 Bins ye Z A Neng 4 1% an we: AND OR 36473 be mee 1 cor Bay Don ANDY with . Adige yoo tone 8. clothing. BUY 5-5067 zi —. UY 1 oar MAN $3,000 do living 3 bed m the Wt. Chi THRIPY enor. hs ie (Rewponsle par = a better location a Neboice of several Se | Been it. car a nee wae MH g - vi . “Wid. Child, to Board 26 . ia S\ CASH F . rE ent on which pays . FIVE w as a attractive for" the "es heat plus 6 pid Pontiac KNUDSE pftady Ay ty i % - Boa EQUN ons mrestment TH isher Body N Mode. shag! 3 large, Jo Price +4816, “Eve. 906 N e le 8 , REE : T * 8 X “ip te i a Mut ei Se mes eRe sae gee mee) a KIN "tha e FE . us ul ter Mic BRICK room Ww . BXCELLE y. Ask for oo oe bow = B on TE room a eee ZL td. plone NT —- Lg Mr. buy or 3 ROOMS a e B. D. $7,860 hav 1220 with nice 4 Id R . st. Pe 4 —atnagert F reo WisHED a CH ith ae en me 8 bet eal La FURNITU Goode 2 heals a Neha uaa ices ae = | Se amet: docx : 11 ed - Entire ho RE NEE CASH RUSSEL Sou “He Sylva Min ne 4-0521 ealtor | ot luded pom rs. old. oe bon 4 dollar. SS tots. 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Clean ; ands room knotty pine / cou y thouse I room ed ; bree SON oat for | via to" well “eal oe QUITY | fa ag Wha ye sae CAROE CLEA na Fon | 8 land # zeus retcher best offer down. 1 wee, Boat and Excellent west tage tated af awnings osnie Sales Co. pure! baver ead of equity 3 PE 415 Deelet work oe " FE p Fig m7 sedan ot home a eid EAST ye rice aoe ranch type jes 5 aera. W "Pomrrone BOYER ae te ven ce Persie ie i ae come ie mete Ee? estan —| 2 oe wl iat ere: S| se Saewesy Donelsi Wid Miscellane a Commerce ¢ elves, _after § entrance rreiraeratat SLEEPING 3 “| 22330, mest. oom: nem Bg terms, bassonenh,. 2 Rigroes none bane esee | tly cngieee a Park ai Sele Ee forte siete ct oo tidhen, Uhre dining "room REA “ ard sien gg Soar owl ae acd “ake prt that any fa neous 28 atte 4365 Monro = ° ee tas Gon tot car gel nd m: L ingbam ro = =- rm N Demons 28 REF) Ey : : ‘ fs P.O a WEST G down or peees BA ag ty wrt slow. pic 6 vec Sou 4 diost — +. Sinden ace ae | tu zooms 7 Pare Superian and trator (ON LAKE C Gens closets BA ; B.0.-No drake MAN _ 1. Bu Bch toners so et mice | pmo igyen- wal bene : salivsiiaialain mode and © reget rooms, , et an —— | commas Tron ) ouple ont _ Auto. FUR re_ FE ¢ NEAR ngalo Sane. a wl onli lar basement ol a kane Rusell ra. $10.500. | end _retwe 1% A sf end ment “POR LAKE _FE 5-4032. y. tilities i o. heat NISHE eee Situated w ate 080. seri led aren wt poster Mtoaer — > 500 ja ea S2. Apply Sam z pie sary i | Magen, Homan, Lots LAKES” AG win se a. on — Bsr HED RO saved on com . a eier taco. own, ty oh teem pereh Sores FE are ah oe ° laclose ms aod Wet wee emission | NORMAN 1d Betates ca 7 Sei month. es bythe 3 wif PRIVILEOR. ee plotety land: Toweri .- Macy noe . with §l a = ws aa iaenae 3 Bes: 5. $13800. FRA velt | Wood FP. RI * ing reom TAL cE . oO a | wee on ney on 2 bed ing C to e toc , the item . 1 4 to Hotel werd cz m e LS west hs neti mn paved Here Yak our our o -hoose full s Lek | 9 ie of 2 BUSINESS Rent ey am yoom gts. Som LOM side. | aa ar Mere te counts s ont photo: a | Low 4 aa ae bedres: th 3-44 APT Realty m i= storm blinds ect. be . listing s and Drive | natin fo th m e B : crenege,, want, 3 bedtoom 29) regeraions cae | po re 23 | Rice noo na Pine i basement eran re japon Boag Hoes C tot, over apy cg) ors Sreom a Me Nee should hngaice aoe 2 bedroom or call Pure PONTIAC LA c 27083 for 3 ern es oment web oll um) ue semis trom AME Lae sale cea Gas j . Oat, ner. | ndieus of conaiton. | ou LAKE rE or 1TH nes aa u ing hom "RON em toe nic hs i 5 paDeOoe Boel carvem, afar sare house Ol Gas Statice 2 “Fe Lat? ne eee $i0.b00, term “neat, | om foam fall 1 N H.C ‘ attached I's | ca eran : sono BME? nace = age | ga at Spot) Tae c ees ah ae ee “acmcare Saat tops i. E $8010 ever Call | BD. cE price | mode aE at FOR west side, Pine I v= owoene | art : ra Bt. LARK Vecont. 3 = og arege Po ~~ aenaond \ oe atemer | servic wx CHARLES i rm [LAKE on 1 teache | ake Privi ° — two 13 Ls ee es Hoar eee : Ba pe right @ bbs ved drive *. ; BED: baby ° AND 7 good r oO BU | r h ft. bed vom “ part payment : R - | @ on pietel a home r sI Un ivile ea € c Be Estate ev alo “B fees oes nog De a KG Mist Ey or ws. "itmiy Aesiavaeea Pe Son soe neous on . 3715 — ae Oeniuaky atrectve. ps aoe full basement on oat COLORED | " Szchamge } HA oe Tae ——_ John Ki On FIRST -H keeping # Fox iz a ae ans PAVERS. | Qiks hom nl ed. through: = roo feoation ite pecoenss | = . inzl “ éoren rn r PL em prop ra ROE ent if, EINDS. lady re 3 bee posse yee. 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Recd- | ag? is, woos wees to _ for sober men i room R ce | Moder YTON ¢s005 Reai- 3"pearoom read ——- Es Well Le or eons Se ot ies ee ‘rrr Row FOR 4 0 in rsa ed tring rege we PLAINS Pear re fee eines ate ae Sin on ccallae 5 | room Dow ; write ney OF UTR. apt. on etic uct capo eat “ah Ex BEE, | “heme fe i FOR 2 DOWN bare" 34x0 fall 5 and din: tees pown = cabinets American. 18 by 12 | Proton sabi as Ge beet | cu he eag ma pawitr bbe w OR 4 NGS WA = “aker ee COUPLE rie Cal FRE $4 trem twee deoy lore | (ore ell’ co Attract th Sits. to ‘tor aa Penton sie. Gage, | #1. itn $3,180 a fu or ew 4-6625. “ROOM | K e ANTEI Adul PLA m. FE R clean ~2, * roo, | beth aeradal antes 3 | DRA 701) 610,960, i gee oer a 500 180 he privileges “—- Seyty K.G — 2 oe = es Ee 7 Rooms W worning | Busi ost ane a ak ecw. Es. 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Bi R und ER Re ade Hage een res | tide nlone gil or porch stone . _*emt No children ee WANT UYER 7 cod renters HOUSES Sa SA Rooms PONT ‘-* . large lls mg a Shears ee ey rE 69826 | —_ eT y beac =p a set SURE DERE TRE = om Ya algae g| ano nooks Uae mocan ay Dat 0 3 TIAC REALT a iat ne = ee noon rage tana ag oe FLOYD site vel wer LT se onwea pay OR WI Ba p« e on found Son coe rs Bopmhn | ment reens inc ra, love- K apt. Our ta y aud a . TEI Y oR ~ wie KO. weaved wa oy |e. wa. aaa painted aan) coh wish taule oes Ww. Le EN vit ge oe Lot ere ae Seti ae 3a EL VAUBURIN mee ss ee pod poet ona oe an tee me T, Realtor Bri o| sstislactory ‘heat do Pas $1 BRICK L PE +144. A or 3 < ration N ADA other e and fous —_ store a 7a, love. H ER! — ext to Eve vn eas and e | a al ow .Y Ft rE ARE PRIVE HOTE ‘patients. ae pa end suto. m modern, MB rcocig NEW um . | mers — WA “4 aieh vicinity ena pra Setanee a 4 pouUber “MODERN TRA TYE | Suites te ROOSFVELT 6 tam s see with, ba bs Call casects, pat steam fu Ww In 0. é ries |= ene ORI couple. 3 a cee ‘| od? — ming call u# today guna Games MILER euites by week. By VELT | tore = am COME — pines Lake | tan aE mien ‘ aporonimatety ts ace. | bontefl is neres RION ee) tease Aah aby aPeets aos " me Stat va ee 1 a ae tee on ey Were sae) Pi oe ite, Fa re ee ee ee eemen | wet “Wet nso et - neat Rent Stores iso | ot down parm Rt extra] Gita tte. the pleasure of | cr airmome with te, =| Tote bedtooms.” ph iv 4 pic tn 99800 wi tah 34034 apt. RE IT oa 20x29 ROOM » Sent. $11,000 Giitorence covered completely ‘fe vel ay, odern Call PE! BY OWN. | screens tm utility plastic My 2-36 $3800 tow: an aoe . LARGE mail’ Plateau 32060. -, Blow agg 40 seem ae Lee aovn. a eos two beau- pm. of bearooms. | pth ihr remaga~ fg tA \ 2-5831 2, — eee. penee, oe fod | 1 RooM = 2-2360. mer. or RR oe! 1 ef i operaing Sena down. om a en pomeoned cae | Fon rei Paar RD age ons s. | ivision. od ee — - _ a | Mother’ i. ~ are L ; refer- | Mi town paved BRICK BO X30 STORE BPA soa po Raye Furniture” inely with ‘aa income — 0 SIEM on eae oes _treck ce ROO! Bus t a h home | a eas Vork a Quarter ember Coup eve veur we See fe Sage | BO ees beet eluded ke renee oe i me i goed Condit peng OMC um wacald mse welt — Sea Soe Se j ee rene | aun se eee 4189, LAND DAUGHTER 30; Open ts ee oon ee Edw. M. om mers. Wil BUILD Stier oy iake. Located ta eect a= Ly eppainens tetera F see REAL rie fully om. metal ‘a — quarters WIsH- wExe - 3 TIN richer Stout, R a Opdyte - . — soaps _— Orica = 7 RNISRED ent parety or Colored te, N ees I S oa a heat exce’ eet én Wtd, Co . 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AS STONE : HOUSE. nian 36 a gro oe cue a Space 41 Oniy vs gar bar of On paved strest Toa W Maron a an | iG I. \ cmeawnll OR rot other =r landscaping. amt 2 egra : Sun rAd MONTE. fn PPROXIM A wn. Sho — a EMBE, ve R | F us tor hom sereene 7. Van Trades 1 to iby ae: nished. . corner AD: wn ulated 14x18 | gr eal E ra ptm Bonn EP alee 4540 Di lll concerned. made 2.083 modern lak ™ Mr. Biae er Fonms. ne 3a2 ADAMS REA _— Peondition Ph MPL ean | aswective” state Exch neis F. “ or Rwy. poe | scarce large td tatiaty rn liv @ area WooER Kero pase ave = 103 Bd co BUY bd se? ser a — ———- | Inspe —_ oor ~~ oe Mill . . . , —_ . roo t a er CA OR us trade your pay all N or A H PE 43393 5-3083. se ely heat m bung costes Cc hed BUSI tor wake" =~ wee < a an oe + room LINES Tae Soe Resdste t It | een sinrae AB STONE ‘CONTR 3 S & SO ie oo O YOU foom brick bome Owner RE'S eg, focate you to | 19 Josiya Dav. z Nicholi engl COOP Ma for feat OF | $95 WN R reat porch. ° $2200 down on A TIP — tnapect th vy; Sum w e & Ha MEMBER Prison , a, $950 D re. On ome with glassed-in ~ aoe on this rar one. von the north Barc For 3 tes rger W FE +1557 For R Near own $1,500.00 sain ee et in heat. 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F “ pe ubu v. eye red Eee ESOS Tai “ . ‘ami or N 000. ™ ree rba ‘ ANT 180 " 100% eo e1en | —2 a garage, rT) ' Bud” we Fomit S ear W pares, of vetiing pc bge it all forma Cy Barbe . 100 Oe sas prs atert td i TRE D Cit r FS enn. te : er ever wes say quate ord Hi h K G ar room | a ity MODE RN BAD ( ) 179 Went hen Arbor Pm Seat i at and po ay ~ this ne y . ° z auti- “ — LJ Hy ab” AS STONE sid “comfortabie. but 2 102 empst $38,000 — To CENTRALL HOUSIN Arbor bay OY 2 nee large voor = cpelnted wal, y = a Realtor im work churches eo FOR BETTER II ] ~ ; floors. Street r maculate and _ tran ; reoms living soe bi Hag! ~ i CLA Eve. FE 21317 ving bom 3 A ee om hong White Tow HOMES - ER | sm Ms sane T AnD Ol caumoninn nance cine i rooms, bas Bi | Rrepisce_ a ; West S R $3,000 y si1,e00 NICH fine me TA RANCH nt root wall e ‘ining 1 =. aa ving room =! attic — } Suburban ¢| e i gi with hoo tor +. oe $85. th ste, pe Landse + e is a, car Png } basement sit aaa T _ Lar whet is street. with aped cupboa: exce! ol xim tec bath. 8 tie bd e AND ng us nd Li you BE we "ome ca corner cares, nt a ately $3000 ru ; n n HA vod nny 2 rh rm BEAT! r 7 LAKE pg ¥ R ° oO . ot ngs sa omg hy ~ Ra Bees room all modern ee 2 5. ™ garage. 14111 Oven &: oO. ter hi 1 Pod one h ward * $i, vou ‘o Buy ty Owner lot modern bs] ee Ta home. yn Ph. he T OR 8:30 ate hea robe | 5 pi will ere peated be ~~ gerece. r t ne sac ome Fe teed og oe - “maa H rifle on bath Lot a os reerewa Phonan | LL Trad urry e for Lak i ‘ory wi ; is 0108. can © carl INSURE og” a ee es e. — %- 34 = 2 1 U th iF oe 2 - RE is $1,250, and “liz: ott) same te of s down, zabeth down son. x3 ~ et via last 5 room al == i—— = @.| P! oR For qui Ping Ay states , AUL A. eg REALTY CO. ran ck | $14,500. ’ 3 Oak d KERN, ber co. nes | gad mice eo with, Fra te new pes “Real R ALTORS 7” utiful ren rat land cal 3) ragttat large ot ramets rcis E. mor Estate tor Open awe lot rege ~ Bud” Sine rE Fv v. heat “2 © isis" nat 4003 OPEN 9 TO Sune; One wae iller é Mfoom 20°88 “04 A. JOH e PM ares Se nee NSON R ~ W. Huron rage. School bus at door. Offered | terest 6 per cent. st cost. to" you more. Ask Gheut our rental pur- fireplace, and planters. Attrac Partly furnished on Union Lake BEDROOM, full basement with at $11,750, $3500 down YOUR | $5,540.30 ured by 5 room DUD | chase cn used trailer tive location, Owner OR 3-7166. BROS. eungivinies also ~ yoom pemee | oil beet, screened front porch and | HEALTH AND HAPPINESS AS8- otal gag Magy Ag —— 4 ~~ CENESEE SALES NONE BETTER on Lake P. Ww S| ee ee ee ee ee Otter Lake SURED _ | Clark. Realtor. 1362 W. Huron 8t.| 3101 Dixie a PE 2-s786 ows room hom: PER- oi = Ph | ab 3 bedroom close to To Buy-To Sell- To Trade a oe: | HOUSETRAILER, 18 FOOT. LIND- Ole 6 rene eee eee pn OM Dette OL 3.119 | ROOMS FIREPLACE. PULL SD cetera tee el cas of tis Cass views we cay. | YOU BUY FT-WELL Insunm re | ot Me ee ____. quis cient, a Foor. LIND. ree large airy bedrooms. Big | 5660 Dixie Highway ae yoni pele attic, sew car) place. and 20ri8e f. lot. $3.800/ lend County mey be seen from | Money to Loan 53 | Sieens $900. OLive 2-4881 oF screened beck porch off the se E. ~ WALDON BLN C ONE i ; jee SS eae down this lovely ‘; acre lot overlooking | (State Licensed Lenders) _OLive 2 sents : Kitchen; cement drive with new BLVp. ON aca ia . . Sylvan end Otter Lakes Well re- | . } SOE —— ~ OXFORD TRAILER garage. This te @ quality home cahgblc. fer mesme, prover neces von | OFF TELEGRAPH reign erected echt ab besncny | CASH PROMPTLY 7 . aay t reasonable terms ear garage. owner will sacr 7 ROOM MODERN IN DRA BEDROOM. full. bese 4. - coat | subject to the approval of owners | LASH ROM SALES oe oo or stop at 136 E. | $3,800. room 1 acre ne oe heat “4 — —— - $1,900 with terms REALTY CO REALTORS + Get @ cash loan of 625 to $500 there isn’ Aa THELMA M. ELWOOD! \t Suchy Realty Ortonville wd neath. loted and hee! Member Co-op Real Est. Exch. Inc Sone mecmptiy Phone faret tor 6 |" ar* t room here ‘ell you WRENCE Ww. 8A MVM. EL 43143 from re 3 caren e. 2 ex- -h 2_O2¢ e all the good features of 5143 Cass-Elizabeth WILL TRADE EQUIT. 16 0 ROOM | ‘fe ints, Can. be used lor lerge F. C. Wood Co. | Fi 202603’ | loan ino single trip. Write ef | the sturdy good looking arts. PE 5-125. PE 63844. Open 9 to 7| income house tor home with 2) family, or ER Open Eves. ‘til 9, Sun. 104 Tork the : P wrod “Soahiberts | You bave to see them to appre- ‘ OTELIT? AND BATH.| of more acres & W "undell down Cornct of Williame Lake Ré. & M-50 | . 1073 OW BRANCH Way we re. eavens 26 Kot et $2,395 big Lake | peivileges ween Clark-| _ °E eee —rew y BED. IVAN W 2 ese ie eee | ExT ost rrice peck for the money Tae is Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Ww 95800 | WEST WEST SUBURBAN: NEW caer “SACRIFICE FR $1650. TAKES | —__ PROVIDENT LOAN learn a Ay wg pet age Ut mane room brick home, 'w 3 ai 25 E. lroquics, FE | 10 ACRES INVESTMENT PROP. . vies page A lh ge ~My tun og Bema = ‘4 ENT. GAS| snd dryer, "hrepisce. | erty or retirement homesite, paved And Savings Society of Detroit. beds ts s natural with the kiddies. from center. take beret | highway 81. o00 cash. Zola 71 W. Lawrence St, Pontiac 4-Te89. oS cs 120 PT EA y 8. 38248 trave! - 18 foot Yellowstone - tures. Can be seen at S301 REALTOR gL. ,4 _Preriia = fee Se hee. re bas ail peas Here is « r : , a ™ 3-0tte Abe =| FE 5-5091 | shall and Osmun University 13984 | 9 ACRES7 ROOM HOUSE NEan| GET CASH QUICKLY Va _ invited to 264 W Huron st. Eve Fe s-aseq | Detroit. -_ oo Eg ge OA use, Up to $500 a oe rates wo te fi WEST SIDE-Brand new > Loo ZbD UTILI.|7 ROOMS. } BEDROOMS BRICK |? LOTS. NICE VIEW. ACCESS Such Orton es et bedroom bungalows Living 7 Room + castn panel 7160 Veneer ceramic tile bath Y s-| Sylvan, Cass, Otter Takes R. vrs ia Realty. ville. | plas | Toom hes picture window, tine Lake | town kitchen, 3 bedrooms. | _8- = as uM FO: ALE OR Lt bag Pi mpg cn a gs «| ee A te Orion as-30 | = oe BEST BUYS $900 DOWN. uM ener large lot. FE $9005’ CORNER LOTS HALF FINISH- 0 agae "sere Man Pcom to | minutes Loans aio = mode on fur. |. sort full tile bath. show- New modern 2 room eo off | _ ater ed basements with well. good gar-| close estate. 19 acre farm — Signatu: other se ew AND MODERNIZED USED = ate fixtures. Select 3 — Pv. te ede $495 DOWN den plot. Also new orchard on Baldwin Rd SUCHY REALTY trailer om ‘ental ourchase plan oN Main ti oak floors, plastered painted —— A Me ‘ ervey Ml da oa Lake | _Orteaville,_FF_ ©3163 ae Good ee nricet ones as bath, utility reom. | Orion = iar, ew ope ay PONTIAC TRAIL | pleture ae ae wdow large lot well | - a ‘ yt yetive and t mles OAKLAND banger | Sot Fh gy Mm get — = ‘gr ae OLD FARM HOUSE— | —__WALLED_LAEB tank installed, “not |’ LOTS i0Gaiwe TH AVON TOWN | 8 W of Penton, oer * gecman cower, sidewelk, weer. 6 aN SE— | -eeDROOM HOME FURNISHED | finished on the inside. Ne finance | (hi fesidgouel Inquire 333 Wil) eer cater mee | Tee Telegraph Ra | : * 4 =S for with 2 small, charges EE a Ohm uae call Pm onan ACRE thidren, 94.008. 61.000 dn. Pay-| 0) W Ait1am @. warrgoms Baan | 3h ta Lore East SDE , SIDE OF TOWN. | Preert ci, N° > Box ¥e LOAN CO. Sn na ea fr |. - The } 602160 FT_ ON COLUMBIA en te Ry ye | ‘4 ACRES PE +6116 Sale Business Property bed FE; ? - 9206 SALES Spacious living room with ~ aT coe | i_1OTS ON STANLEY ROAD. re ee ee ee tel basement, gas furnace; 1% = ke 8 fine piece of fireslece ye a | and sow © rem Ronse te bepeteret Phone OR 3-163). —— erome rem anne eotincedd tichena = bearome fod | ame amiga Cage | Fghres oo aner S8 OF) ea eee Tate price tek deta te Browne Reed™ | DIXIF FRONTAGE | Otakes ime St ver ey eet. aise | ‘rreugheu!, Dotler barry on - $1,000 DOWN s@ Clarkston, MApile g-3708, jim, W RIGHT. T. Realtor Buy now, not by the foot, but | ew Skylines and Generals. Also | this one. It's a dandy $550 DOWN Modern 5 room, new im August) Come to sign corner anal iehase Ere acreage on Dixie. Approximate. | Yellow and Homes The $3. Lake privileges on Crescent, road and Ely road. or A. ay at Fa aes) ly 5 acres near Springfield for st deals are LAKE ORION — Enjoy year Large 3 room house with _ Lake. By owner FE 5-3019 Clarks Standard Service on Dixie, ——— 1 only $9,000 with 20524 ft. bidg \ 5 per cent benk rates up te § round comfort in this et- bath room with steol and 12 miles northwest of Bharti KH 2 GOO 1D LOTS. SAFERPORD Over 200 young bearing fruit | vears oo cee. tractive 2bedroom modern lavatory Large lot 8 ROOM MODERN. FOUR BED- yy perguson. Davisburg. Route 1 | Schoo. area OR : Y seamen pestactnypt Parts. Accessories Jake home. Situated on a coll ae » Tide lb ge rooms full basement. of! te ternece, ~ ot, powN Cail tonight tor further wmforme- Wj h ' * MY “ee e bs } ie. ke yithin walk of sand “Terms, PE 7-704. | See For Sale Lake Property “a eS waircoMn, | thon Cam be noned for business | ithout maculate condition . ; REALTOR ss CPE 5-0822 | | ’ a $1500 DOWN Washington Park | BY, ownxn ERE G95 5 DOWN ee RENT Be aa Endorsers Pontia | Sw! couple or email 20 acres of land that is a! Three bedroom home located in one | | Evenings C family, Hasy terms. tillable and on « a Pontiac's nicest Subdivisions Basy term: on the balance of $125 ext to Consumers Power You'll enjoy doing with roed 14, miles. porth of Home consists of ges heat, suto- If you want to go swim- America’s oldest and con- THIS I8—our first offering Rechester. inciedes @ smell matic hot water heater and ming end 0 your gumer finance company. : on this Sroom brick ter- 5 room house with hot ener, and — lake privilege | fon SALE OR LEASE BY OWN- oo You can bor- race. We recommend this water and aL gg $2,500 down. Eves. Mrs. lots ' 1108 lots on rber and $20 to on signe- as ot our better buys. chicken house and garage. 2-0602. Cass, and} Scent Com casutcned Sure, ‘car or : a Ons plastered ; Lakes. M ine ov jo ne MOBILE HOM automatic Ba ye $2200 DOWN Keego Harbor R H Lake Money mener On 34123.| Serpecn Up te 29 menths & re - ES oo ; and 2 family income 2 miles | A nice neat. three bedroom bome | INVESTORS BARGAT? ed orse | LOCKER, PLANT, MEAT MARKET, | cock Payments see ee “ ~ Good ing wane tome by FI and cr gerne Small modern Large lot FE 2-9179 grocerd store. Rinne | pear good om ont 2 on 2 mee 6 mes. rame -& rood, H 6 mil = Hutchinson RAY O’NEIL, Realtor | bome jenn ss “rooms and | Close to achool and shopping com | see" ine ‘gacrifice for oe-000 | Boras? “Wea oe a Poate: | Be 2 2 MB) reconaitione trailen as lew ae ™ Huron Open 90 bath up. Pull basement with down Eves. call Mr Claussen | $2500 down, OR 3-201 or EM/ Foe Sale Acreage 47) = ae | g00 eT kis oa te| 8100 dows Phone FE }-7103 or FE T0934 new oil e. MY 23-1206 __3-8393 bt i ty nt int DPE. ® PAVEM NW 2d a Household’s cha is the monthly , P Co-operative Real Estate Exchange mn KLT tet Realt TARE PRIVILEGES, MODERN 1 on alk aod pert, teauire 31 rate cf 3 Der cent on, that x. Hutchinson’s Trailer Sales $500 . L. Templeton, Realtor , dase to. heat, —_* N a : aaa ant ne 4615 Dizi Highwa pregesn Piatgs | : _ a fa ¥ ‘4 — Large 3 rooms and part bath 230 Orchard Lake Rd. PE 4560| fq °. ‘ates down, EM petits *.| Vans. “Small creek. some tim- Business Opportunities 51 S1| Stet caccse t20. oun rm Poot OR 31 Brick in Sauiand Pare 80 feet of lake frontage | 5 ROOM HOUSE IN INDIAN VIL | MILFORD, 100 FT. FRONTAGE,| Oni; — ings. | | erceecing $000. dnd Me per cent tiac 450 66. on? Geneva Lake off lage . Other 4 . Onl . Basy terms. Call or any remainder, ON PRIVATE WHITE) into saa reed.” Foundation incomes, PW. Dinsan "Son. | $2,800 Milford, MUveal 62615. 8 ee AUTOMATIC SELF FAST SERVICE lake 7 bed = — “Ww. H : . ‘i N fete, phe vetvieges. 5 pedreem | How vacant. a4 Bl Six Secluded Acres we aa ae 3 toe corvive. beautiful combined living and din- RANCH TYPE— WEST SIDE nt co ee Sec ded Oded ee UT LA ( ) ( ] | ) ing room, paneled in 3 : S BAN won 288 = oe chen wild DRY SUPPLIES : large corner hes 10 ACRES SUBURBANS = ‘$0800, a qo FINANCE by builder $10.500 Small a 6 room with room YEAR AROUND HOME ON LAKE It's close in too os 3 miles WHOLESALE ment Lincoin §-0057 or and d y pine WATKINS LAKE AREA YEAR AROUND west of - Located in White Lake Com- ie ss Giceem ont deerme? MuStas feettg eases | GST gma" atack Pen™ a | Suny", Dine win ot Tee: 9 OS” Sate at Eas Exch | galvwey © tases ome. 10x10" Included tn this of-| down, $48 month. Ph. sUperior CARI. W. BIRD, Realtor merger Po pga ones Sinope | 2d fir “Prove: ‘Pibaers! costs xchange ’ b pemet. eth-aee ‘are combination in- | 8.7225, Detroit. ae" State Jar). Bidg with 95.000 down. Call MUtual| . - : Sales—Servi oil furnace. electric hot wa- dows full basement. automatic pan ROUND | PR #4211 “precmas | FE 5-1 $1392 | 48292, or write Box 19, Pontiac ve service QT Tl g e tor. Broeseway to coe cor — oe poly “Priced at EM 33006. Cheap for cash. re _Press anpensow ROTAL. PRAIRIE re fo tenant 3 — . ad 7 Sei Sm “MEAN “Wed cael Rouse. Priced at $14,000. $10,500 with $3000 dow YEAR AROUND ROME 6 ROOMS | § ACRES "A MONEY MAKER _ HOME AND OTHERS. 1 AND 2, rage ‘| This American colonial home pb Pont: oters $25 to $500 $25 to $500 : BEAUTIFUL BRICK Fdw. M. Stout, Realtor se anuiaea story, tame bane On 3.2643 = =. ay ronal removed. at aoe fg ag ae to ete and Community Loan Co. b Ar 50 FLOOR PLANS = | AEE ‘L : Tl NW. Saginaw Bt. Ph PE Beie8| 8 lot 100x200 Frantage on 5 ROOM TAREFRONT. WEAR hae Cae ggg Beer Barber shop. All in one. Fixtures | 30 E. La FE2 7131 FINANCE OUR OWN SEALS. SYLVAN CITY Open eve till 8 20 | two roads. to Williams and Orion. Suchy Realty. Ortonville.) fj; Bg hen. | and stock only 94908. This is geod wrence - oo 8. phn “Jesh o sep’ ta the onto candy | | Maceday Lakes. Priced at $10,000 FE 43142 ge faine| coon ee Friendly Service beach. You'll love every wonder- S with low down peyment. { and 8 variety of rut ees. Lo AWRENCE W. ful “Feom "in this 3) bedroom ylvan Lake wu. a | For Sale Resort Prop. 45 ieee ee es Dens system, @, sunroom, extra| Sam Warwick offers 8 néw 3 KENNEDY . ‘wy. $13,000 $4,000 lav bath, recreation| bedroom brick homes with IDEA VACATION! room car garage and 2 land-| roomy attached s May 29 to July 10 & » also 11 Acres—Vacant Real Estate scaped . You'll talk day and| Has @ living room Aug. 8 to Labor Day, by week or . see a te eae nite about this ever 90 wonderful stone fireplace’ an d sen? Rennes TR Or sas two weeks. Beautiful 3} bedroom a oe ie | oe a DRUG AND VART brick home for oni $19,500 with | real tie “bene rea: | large home apt. on Cass Lake. im such a way that 1 acre a he | 1980 M-15 just $5,000 down. ee walls. i utility room Com modern and beauti.| makes « hill top and the Eag'ie . 6 miles north : = pointment to see it soon as wide lots. k paved streets fully Safe. sand: other 10 acres sre and fer-| of Clarkston Phone §4F3 Orton; - : Possible — you'll be ever so glad and sewers led " and’ paid | onl caneeunene aa Meets | tile. This ts, the perfect place for | _vile, ‘ You May Borrow . . or bd . - m pony, chickens " op acer wert _Bencnen selecter ‘eemtete, "Priced | Bet ween. Penporet_¢seee. ‘a mile to school (kindergarten | "Complete with, trucks, for ii PT. HOUSETRATLER EXCEL- DUPLEX BUNGALOW | 814.900 mal unerevad al Geen to 12th grade). $2,950. Terms. hd season wins nor wag ao = lent ‘ . Rd. Sunday at 18/8 Warwick to pros. Sale Suburban Prop. 45A ym age, gy agg A 33 Satta eter a r"ts| Te’ ereae ot se 5 ACRES ich Cahn tt . Seiten’ REMIORABTE duplex of 3 rms. ang bath on _“Well_built bomen cie tees | FER) MONTE The “All Woman Realty” Rags BF | Se Mine 3) Be Sean nr mks o rite Bor 48 THE PONTIAC Toom. ws tter nN Hl SHELL 2 BEDROOM HOME, $500 I \\ = | IZABETH LAKE * auakaes on cemane ‘ ara FOR RENT BOAT LIVERY. GA- creat. Tab Jats up neg potest ~onne te go _ PRESS. gent return 203, Zour Wnventment down, $50 « month Walled Lake FOR A Owner will take trailer as down = “A cae aT, NATIONAL WITR et at on a m ° eal doer | aR Sa ER | | LOVELY Rin martes oem | iroux & Hicks/_fs_ “> eer te . , one from 3 WARD F. PARTRIDGE. - WALLED LA NEW HOME. | axtstast. ron. roo co Dikie Hie. | Dravton Plains Grocery—SDM BUCKN ER #1800. REALTOR FE 2-8316' SPECIALS on ore o “ennadeth 3 Stor retired. souples A goon living. FINANCE CO. © W. Huron St., Open Eve. 7 to 9 DOWN 3 and bath. west sud- | WITH Lake. Atiractive 2 home, comfortable, gas hected living Abeve _ rE 40001 _____ | 9650 DOWN. 8 and bath. Perry | nice jot on § ACRES rters. AR for only $1,600 im SAGINAW & HURON. ALIZED HOMES | Park. : limited. e stock with $3,600 down. Jas ° BY PALMER, FE 21996 | $1,200 DOWN. 4 and bath base 1@ LIVING ROOM Only: 3 mi. from oe sre oe oe Also N IN IDLY, BUT YOu Py oa FLUSH DOO Ley . Owner will sacrifice = jou i Ale an eaeten ae eee Sees $220, motern. Norm side. TWIN SIZE BEDROOMS ry . Fe Shion Good Bide, ete tonight. Show—Biz!! offered by wuss inetiee tile st side AUTOMATIC AT $750 down buys this ‘ane Total prise, $1,100 Statistic that theate “Phone OR ee eee “R. i V ALU *: Tt. "Realtor Saizettes pesecum modera heme. Large. cheerful _— | “coming ‘wack! Here's ©. small Dacemert Oil ieet” attached ‘pu, Co-operative Real Estate Exchange et ee en ee FLOYD KENT, Realtor rs. ely conditioned landsca lots. fruit. SY[LVAN . ie ¢ on same lot “4 Ww. Lew FE $-6105 theater all the latest -}-D, ‘Z | berries | garden" tractor as ; AS LOW AS $5190 ‘Near Covey Lake Pen Wn gress’ over SuhG0s ox’ tneve M ? vy ™m ft 4%. - he . ¥ we ETS. “ton 189 ote thrives on THELMA M. ELWOOD| "ett © Ceaqmers Fewer oo? down will buy everything. ‘0, oney ROUND LAKE e. Living room, dinin 5143 Cass-Elizabeth 7 vw ew 04.790 full price! What a buy. ¢ hoe Bae Gee $550 Down PE sizes, PE ¢3080 -- Open 9 t0 7 = ———— fooms asement, weil i worth ihe money with terms. | ath UD. Pull bamt., olf AC heat | (PLUS MORTGAGE COSTS For Sale Lots 46 po ee STA ATE-WIDE 9 HOUSES-1 PRICE screens, garage and solid drive.| DRIVE OUT BALDWIN TO me, og te noreine, fh BugcRs 5 om en DOWN the little town rt. | OXFOR N. OF COLUMBIA) Soars: aoe quiet country living in « é D = little town, take @ check | WN: clean 2 family home lo- ' oe on one, make your appoint-| cated on large lot near school. 5 ment now, also you who have| rms. and bath on ist floor. 4 OITT1SOI!I } sepay~ been looking for Clarkston and fms. and beth up. Full bamt Drayton areas call now. we have A furnace, auto water heater several nice homes. garage Priced to sell — terms H & Aut Was e bayet vcs meders | Gl. BRICK Hieuch, GOOD REAL ESTATE L mig pecs bungalow. full basement and a | —— 3 bedrm home located on Co lot , : : , i a — prac sore i , x2 ee BUYS are advertised in “eae M. Stout. Realtor oan mpany $2,008 down including the furnt-| [orcad ate Si’ mact’t oak floors. | - 28 the Classified section! : \ = is a sa ae 7 * Sette iad 1A \ ™ . | 7 i : , . sae > Sein } ¢ Se ) . . ye as es x as ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1954 i TWENTY-SEVEN For Sale Used Cars 61 For Sale Used Cars ; 150 More New Car Trade-ins ALL BARGAINS! MICHIGAN’S 1952 _ Chevrolets Choice Of 15 Beautiful ~~ New Car Trade-ins 2 Dr., 4 Dr., Bel Air Sport Coupes LOW AS $799 ag or pres en ear, down. Low 150 More New Car Trade-ins ALL BARGAINS! MICHIGAN’S FINEST BIO PAVED Log CORNER woop. AND 13 MILE ROAD ‘49 ghey. 2 Door OLIVER MOTOR SALES 210 Orchard Lake Ave. COMME DOO 1953 Chevrolets Executives’ Cars Demonstrators New Car Trade-ins 2 Dr., 4 Dr., Sport Coupes & Convertibles LOW AS S19 Shee Seat om Me" 150 More New Car Trade-ins ALL BARGAINS! MICHIGAN’S FINEST Chevrolets 14 Beautiful New Car Trade-ins _ LOW.AS. 699 Bi Virlay at pet) 150 More New Car Trade-ins — ALL BARGAINS! ‘MICHIGAN'S FINEST 8 a ‘ : T- _ Rew Gres © gates. 321 Orchard DELUXE 5SE- sae. Very good tires. $425. 19408 dan. rE ot OTHE DOOR dan. Radio and hester, direction AUBURN MOTOR SALES 6 EAST BLVD. AT PIKE ST. 1951. GLARK USED FORD TRUCKS i tend 2 tone capacity, FE @ae7é._ ‘52 Chrysler This good 4 door model has radio, heat- er, undercoat, auto- matic shift and has had the best of care from the original owner. Beautiful Ti- tian Red finish and very good tires. Real- ly a fine car at terrific savings. $1,395. O OLIVER MOTOR SALES 210 Orchard Lake Ave. (CORNER OF WILLIAMS ST) FE 2-9101 ‘oo U Heater, New tires & new Very clean. 321 Orchard e Ave. isso CHRYSLER CLUB PE 5-s068 COUPE, clean. b NO MONEY DOWN! and true. 1949 CHRYSLER "ere 4 ar . ve Keller-Koch CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER Woodward at et ® — Rd. Lincoln THIS! This Ad Is True 1952 DESOTO Club coupe, radio, heater, auto matic transmission, perfect con- ag he ere am eller-Koch tet 4 DOOR, GOOD con. sor, § new tires. re cone, miles. 4 door, like 1946-1947-1948 Fords, Chevs., Buicks, Plymouths All are mechanically good, some with ra- dios, all have heaters. Prices start at $85 and no down payment required. Over 20 to choose from: © OLIVER | MOTOR SALES 210 hard Lake Ave. £2 -™ greene Our plan is ethical, honest |: LARRY JEROME 03 FORD AND =|LINCOLNS Factory Officials’ Cars 1953 Lincoln Capri four door, four way seat, elec- tric windows, power steering. $2750 LARRY JEROME Rochester Ferd Dealer PH. OL 10711 “FOR MORE THAN 30 YEARS A GOO DPLACE TO BUY.” MIKE PONTIAC’S TOP TRADER Be are two great buys: "46 Fora a Many By yh MIKE’S AUTO SALES THE BOSS SAYS, “MOVE THESE CARS! THEY MUST GO THIS WEEK! COME OUT AND SEE THE DEAL WE CAN OFFER!” Clarkston | MOTOR SALES ’°53 OLDS. SUPER 88 ‘| Radio, heater and Hydramatic. spot- jess Sungold finish, whitewal) tires. $2,095 150 More New Car Trade-ins ~ ALL BARGAINS! 1954 Ford MICHIGAN’S black yg , whe wall FINEST tires, upholstery —— By 5. . THE BIO PAVED LOT Matic transmission, radio, heater, ON THE CORNER OF tinted less, Many other acces WOODWARD. AN bb SLs Roa This Ji is gy tll Land OLDs. ‘33 #6 CON age i ge ly eq 3-2239. Kel erKoch tipo 8 VERSES Bae CHRY DEALER % CONVERT Woodward at 13 Mile Ra. ble red finish with red leather Good pee lang corn over| eye i > spare _—— a wn ee ee car in trade, my B-- ie YORE. ose les wasde ,| iat Ob bump work. Beat offer ane te Promuum tires clean, ow imi i black top. oct f Ly ina i ; 18.000 fully equipped, or walls’ ceed “sient very sharp. Saar Se ver Se _PE 36311 33 FORD, BEST IN TOWN, 3,600 | 1941 Pontiac, 1963 with only 20,000 Clean excellent con- dition A mouth 1947, runs good," $88. ACK _WSED CARS AND PARTS 0 | aT" ent) egadition — Executive's car $1150. - ae PRIVATE Part : 4 door walls : $1796, MA 5-4508. D white side 14,000 miles '52 FORD SUPER 2 DR. Radio, heater and overdrive. A real beauty at a beauty of @ price. $895 + 150 More New Car Trade-ins ALL BARGAINS! MICHIGAN’S FINEST THE BIG PAVED LOT ON THE CORN Or WOODWARD AND 13 ROAD ‘s fro ‘” D — 1 rmington Michigan Ph he” or 212 MERCURY 48 RADIO AND HBAT- = Ps money down. 624.80 a TARE ORION MOTOR SALES M-24 at Buckhorn _ MY 22611 UBURN MOTOR 5. 5 EAST BLVD. AT PIKE S&T. ONE- OWNER ‘52 NASH Ambassador Sedan EXCELLENT MECHANICAL EAGE FULLY WE TRAD KIMBALL -eaee ea 1953 OLDSMOBILE Super 88 2 Door Radio. heater hvdramatic beav- $1695 6” ' Huron Motor Sales W_ Huron FE 22641 Soa See Wee Sree THIs! This Ad Is True 1950 PLYMOUTH Collen Koch YSLER-PLYMOUTH Woodward at 13') Mile Lincoin 68410 ‘# PLYMOUTH. $100. fi gma, BT arpnena PLYMOUTH 1951, CRANBROOK. 6 : deluxe features. Excep- tionally clean and good condi. tion . Pe 8-4085 6 actual miles. +01 ARGAIN DA Ag ead R. Ha SS Bt aan Economical Transportation FULL PRICE 46 Hudson Sed ...... $65 "47 Kaiser Sed. ....2.. 75 ’49 Packqard Sed .... 195 47 Chev, 2 dr. ....045. *SO Hudson Sed. ..... 295 "$1 Henry J ....cccee 395 48 Dodge Sed. ...... 195 49 Ford 2 dr. ....... 295 49 Pont. 2 dr. ....... 395 "SO Mercury Club Coupe ...... "49 Plym. 2 dr. ...... 150 More * New-Car Trade-ins ALL BARGAINS! MICHIGAN’S FINEST DEALER | Rd. coupe, radio, heat. 61) CARNIVAL by Dick Turner | “I tell you, Mac, there's only one of us!" _For Sale Used vars 61 For Sale Used Cars 61 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE GOODWILL USED CARS “NOT A NAME BUT A POLICY” Dollar for Dollar You can’t beat the PRICE or CAR to be found on our lot. It’s QUALITY that counts! CGuar- anteed Good Cars 1960 Piymouth 2 dr. Sharp car Radio and heater .. $505 For Sale Used Cars 61 1960 Dodge 4 dr Radio and heat- er. l owner .... $706 1950 Pontiac Dix. Chieftain 8 Clb | Cpe. Hydra. $845 1952 Plymouth Cranbrook adr. . . $1005 1952 Chevy Diz 2? dr Light ree, | low mileage, radio. heater. light, skirts sit 1952 Dodge Coronet. A very fine soa POM PNALUE” gy = —_ Bragg ok Soe haan. = — dr. Wayfarer. Radio | 1950 Ferd 2 dr Dark blue. Radlo | “SOLID VALUE” CHEVROLET Bel Air. Attrac- tive 2 tone grey . power- glide radio and heater $706 YES! We Have a Few 1954 Pontiacs at Low Prices (Officials’ Cars) PONTIAC RETAIL STORE Factory Branch 63 Mt. Clemens at Mill Phone FE 3-7117 PONTIAC ‘3 2 TONE GRAY. HY- Convertibles CHEVROLETS ~ PONTIACS BUICKS tl "4 Pontiac Streamliner & $345 "@ Chev. Deluve 2 dr. $405 @ Techerd 3 ae. BOR. . $395 ‘@1 Pord 4 dr. aa ‘48 Packard 2 dr. Q pris ° and heater. Sharp Other ‘$1 Dodges from choose $505 which to The above list picked from ran- | | dom from %@ used cars —- all reconditioned and guaranteed. Also trucks of various tonnage Mme fe Be MH Pickups Dumps. ete Es: Stop and see the 1960 Mercury +s with radio heater, and grerérive that we have for sale could be pi Riemenschneider Bros, DODGE- PLYMOUTH 232 S. Saginaw St. Phone FE 2-9131 “83, 4 DOOR Di } ee ee ee vy sur- } ENS |= Used Car Corral 53 Ford tudor, radio and heater. ’53 Ford Country Sedan, Fordomatic, radio and heater. 52 Ford Sedan, radio and heater, Fordomatic. “52 Ford Country Sedan, overdrive, radio and heater. 51 Ford Tudor, white- walls, Fordomatic, radio and heater. ’51 Buick Super Sedan, Dynaflow, whitewalls, radio and heater. ’51 Mercury Tudor, over- drive, radio and heater, 51 Chevrolet Tudor, radio} ; 1 and heater. "50 Chevrolet Tudor, radio and heater. 50 Chevrolet Club Coupe, radio and heater, 50 Ford Custom 8, white- walls, radio and heater. ’50 Pontiac Tudor, radio and heater. 50 Hudson Tudor, radio and heater. | \ $1 Buick Special Sedan, radio and heater. 51 Ford Custom 8, Tudor, @ radio and heater. | SO DeSoto Sedan, radio and heater. |'49 Nash Tudor | '48 Dodge Sedan, radio and heater. ’46 Pontiac Sedan, radio and heater. ’46 Pontiac Sedan, radio and heater. Not a “Rough Rider” in the lot, Come in today and try out the. car of} your choice. CY OW Your Ford Dealer 147 S. Saginaw St, Phone FE 5-4101 947 aradition 2 vew tires MY 2-057) | PONTIAC 4 DR RUNS FINE. | excellent tires FE 54-3647 €30 pm $195 We have ‘47 through ’51 Hudsons. Come see us for a new or used Hud- son. Your Hudson Dealer Jacobson’'s 53 W. Pike st ___FE 26350) toad ~ PONTIAC ¢ DOOR FULLY | all accessories. hydra- _matic and etc FE 5-104 ‘49 Pontiac A nice Chiet- tan Deluxe. Fully equipped with radio, heater and many oth- er extras. We have four of these to choose from, priced from $365—up.. We're open 'til9 p.m. Come in and look ‘em over. 2 door. o O OLIVER MOTOR SALES 210 Orchard Lake Ave. | (CORNER OF SeiTTit ae sT) FE 2-9 1960 PONTIAL 2DOOR, HYDRA- matic, radio, heater, nylon seat covers, 5 good tires, —s finish. Clean and 7a through- 2032 Garland Ave. Sylvan i. “wear a the Gen- eral Market) or phone FE 44073 Cc" 2 R. Gotage Hydramatic Radio, Heat. Other access. Excellent cofidi- _tion REE price FE +6479 | Paulson . MOTOR SALES 8 8 Perry PE +0002 1948 Pontiac. Sharp. 1948 Chevrolet 1963 Pontiac Your Old Car Down | Many Other Bargains To Choose From PONTIAC $8) DELUXE ¢ DOOR } aha and arrestee PFE ) TIAC. RADIO AND Har. er mileage. Best offer takes. | see or eRe | Good tires. MI 41033. PONTIAC ‘80 2 DOOR Beautiful metallic brown finish. ratio and heater new white. wal) tires Exceptionally = a 125 Pike between and | om rs) 7 BLACK PONTIAC 4 DOOR DE- er clean White side walle FE ious PONTIAC, 4 DOOR, DELUXE. 000 Sen. oot asayis ave, FE na rey ve. +6633 ‘$2 PONTIAC DEL + Cag Pd apron sell, after 5 F m Chieftain ¥ make offer. OR 3 Siezt PONTIAC, ‘82. DELUXE _ tain, ¢ dr. 8 cyl, $1375. FE $-2726. 1952. PONTIAC, CONVERTIBLE, | 8 = cylinder. hydramatic. ed. 1 owner. $1400. FE 2-1363. | Wi PONTIAC GOOD TRANSPOR- tation 4 motor FE 44183 1953 PONTIAC fully equipped MAple §-2472 ; PONTtAr 4% H¥DRAMATIC ALL accessories. PE 55-7878 ‘C ‘i At Community Motors! Gigantic Used Car Lot) where cars are practical-| ly being given away. THEN BUY FROM CM CONVERTIBLE ena Se ae Custom 1961 Plymouth Cambridge Fordor tom Piymouth Deluxe Club Coupe Piymouth Deluxe Fordor end oe e Desoto Custom Fordor oe ing luxe Club Coupe Sedan Buick Fordor 1941 Ford Pickup 1898 Chevrolet Sedan BRA De x EEEEEEHERIE, Motor Sales to-Plymouth Dealer ears Fair —— e Cas at rE PONTIAC, ‘32, LIKE NEW wit accept older car im trade 3-204) PONTIAC. “DGOR UXxE ob eg ¥ et. FE Sdoat ener r_ 3:30 Pontiac |. 4 DOOR AIN deluxe, ae visor, seat covers qyeee. $1175. _ Wtt-Josiyn, or call PE 40524 PO ‘53 . CYLINDER DE- 7 i luxe 2 = hydramatic. radio heater, 200° miles. $1650. 690 _Becond | a FE 35-4873. $3 Buick ee ‘82 and ‘53 Cadillac “$3 Pontiac "$s an ‘S' Merfeury "$2 Nash Like New and ‘49 Nash convertibie ‘ "48 Buuick 2 door ‘S82 Pontiac "53 Willvs "$2 Ford like new Plenty of otherr nice cars Finance arranged. or will accept | real estate or land contract Economy U Used Cars, 23 Auburp ‘52 Pontiac 4 Dr., Chieftain — , HIydramatic, radio and heater. Good trim with custom interiors, 2 tones and solid col- ors. 4 of these to choose from at $1,295. See us early for the best selection. O MOTOR SALES 210 Orchard Lake Ave ‘CORNER OF WILLIAMS 8ST: Fie 2-9101 1953 PONTIAC "CUSTOM CATA —_ There is a difference Be- ore you buy any ‘53 model, see this car. 4.000 actual miles. fully Siok ar PONTIAC 1040. BYDRAMATiC a2. 4 door radio excellent cond . rer OPE sae? @ PONTIAC CONVERT, weet | shape. Make me an offer bee | ] | } | "83 PONTIAC 8 CHIEFTAIN SEDAN 150 More New Car Trade-ins ALL BARGAINS! | MICHIGAN'S FINEST THE BIO PAVED LOT ON and hydramatice. 2? | | ‘530 GMC % ton pickup | a power steering | THE CORNER OF WOODWARD AND 1) MILE ROAD | DELUXE 197 PONTIAC &, TWO DOOR, $300 6244 Pine Knob Ra, between May- bee and Waldon Rds. OR 3-6129 ——_— | | sty UDEBAKE® ‘5° LAND CRUISER | Autometic trans ior Motors 432) Excellen miesten ry 2 BETTER BUYS! ‘S23 Chevrolet teluze | door er. "51 Chevrolet Delux ne aoe deluze club coupe Pow- e wi Fraton © detune 2 coor Hydre- fees, Se roy 2 door Bi Ford” ‘y "$4 Chevie 2 A. ——— truck Bh Cadillac sed 2 ff housetraiier may est Side Used Cars 62: W Huron FE 4218 STUDEBAKER 1950 CHAMPION convertible Full equipment. Take over payments FE 40188 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION sports cpe. Overdrive 9000 i No down yment. Take over _ payments +0188 ’°52 WILLYS SEDAN Radio, heater aA overdrive. Spot- less and tires are excellent. $795 150 More New Car Trade-ins ALL BARGAINS! MICHIGAN'S FINEST THE BIG PAVED LOT ON THE CORNER OF WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD Windsor four door Light green finish good tires. exceli@t run- | ——— _— heater. auto YSLER-PLY YMO OUTR aa” | codward at 13', Mile Lincoln 6-8410 | For Sale Used Trucks ) 62 ls IN __sh M001 Poine Dr. EM 3.3008 A 'S % N PICKUP. R "dio, heater, spotlight 4.000 miles. | _ 3900 Baid win. ee | 0 FORD 1 TON STAKE VERY | _good comtition $500. EM 3-2847. | trucks th USED FORK-LIFT | | | GOOD | | trucks. 1 & 2 tons capacity. FE +4676 | | CHEYROLET SEDAN DELIVERY | ition, new paint | PONTIAC. 1953 ee SUPER _iob. FE 5-4055 after 6 deluxe. Suvervisor's car. DODGE ‘50 10.900 ~ MILES. mile condition 1980 PONTIAC, 2 DOOR, RADIO _1°N. Main Gt. Clarkston and heater, directional signals, | 1948 gtk agg a TON ee ee e Aes _panel truck, 637 Boyd. 5-9837 _S_EAST BLVD. AT PIKE ST Boro DUMP TRUCK. FS “For the Best in Wheels and Deals” See Harold Turner Ford 464 S. Woodward Birmingham PONTIAC’S ONLY | Exclusive Truck Dealer WILSON GMC 809 S) Woodward FE 4-453} ‘S11 TON DODGE PICKUP. A} “ae or | "aS A-l For Sale Used Trucks 64. A-l RELIABLE TRUCKS TO DO YOUR JOB ’51 FORD F-8 Tractor, 10 (0x20 Tires, Air Brakes ‘52 FORD F-6, 2 ton dump ‘51 CHEV. 114 ton stake ‘51 CHEV. % tan pickup 51 GMC % ton pickup ‘50 FORD % ton panel 8 cylinder '47 FORD % ton panel 8 -yhuder ‘48 FORD Dump 3-5 yard ‘45 FORD % ton stake ‘$9 GMC 1% ton pickup 48 FORD 1% ton Cab and Chassis |’530 INT'L !4 ton pickup '47 INT'L Dump 3-3 yard '49 FOR wy ton stake 8 cylinder 'S! FORD Vanette 12 4t. - S30 FORD % ton pickup ‘52 FORD F-6 tractor Cab-Over-Engine ‘SL INT'L % tom pickup ‘530 FORD F-+4 Dump 3-5 yard ’50 CHEV. Tractor Cab-Over-Engine They're "A-] Buys — CY. OWENS Your Ford Dealer 147 S. Saginaw St. Phone FE §-4101 A-1 “USED. TRUCKS “TRAC rs stakes, ‘ss ‘y's. Al bergeta rices _AKE ORION MOTOR SALES M-24 at Buckhorn Lk. MY 23-3611 Open ul 8 m TRUCK SPECIALS! ‘41 Ford '4 Ton Panel $65, Full Price '$7 Ford '4 Ton Panel $95, Full Price ’47 Chev. Sed. Delivery $295, Full Price °S2 Chev. 4 Ton Panel $795, Full Price "51 Chev. Sed. Delivery - $695, Full Price 32 Chev. 1 Ton Pickup — $695 Full Pree "30 Chev. 1 Ton Pickup $495, Full Price 25 More Trucks To Choose From ALL BARGAINS! MICHIGAN’S FINEST THE BiG PAVED LOT ON THE CORNER OF WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD ) 4 CHEVIES. ‘52 INTER- "50 GM. *31-480 GM. national all 5 yard dumps. 3000 Baldwin. iat CHEVIE “PANEL, GOOD COn- Sell or trade FE pee _ Larry Jerome Rochester Ford Dealer TRUCKS Pickups stakes | ractors I-1 thru F-8 xi | 1951 Ford F-6 12 ft. stake as low as $795. LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford D PH “FOR OL 171 ¢ TW*N 30 YEARS A Goo" PLACE TO BUY." Sale Motor Scooters 83 Scooters 63 THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 4. 195¢# i Swaps 69 are re 41112. LOTS OF ogy war ot cae Call after 5 MN. Roslya._ by HARLEY yh be er 61 OVER- rae Sale ie Bicycles ; 68 eer GIRL'S BIKE HARDLY a sod bask . born Cag _Bogts & Accessories _ 66 | CRAFT BOAT EVINRUDE OursoaRD motors | 1, OUTBOARD REPAIRS ! AN PRO In tg PIT ALL BOATS | $2 CHEVIE *. TON PICKUP Will trade for building materials | BUYERS OP BOA Ts AND MO-| Hue, “Inet chectinge MEM 35343 | AGE AND RAMP 4 RABBIT PENS FOR A CHILD'S | MARINE SALES AND SERVICE | playhouse oe_sell_OR 2466 < 8. ! Immediate delivery, all models For Sale le Clothing 70 | 12 7 a WE WILL Trede one-half of the down pay- ment on a new home for labor. ae work or painting. you need is $495 cash.” room bungelow with exterior all completed, full bath, well, septic, pump, wired, kitchen sink, sutomatic hot water and all interior studding. “Very at- tractive and home with large reoms. Ask for Mr. Brown, Brown, Realtor, 1362 W Huron. PE 2-4810 WILL TRADE EQUITY IN 6 room brick terrace now rented for $110 per, month. for 1953 Olds of Buick alance owing per month. Phone FE at _ 41157 aL EXCHANGE CARP WORK, PAINTING OR LABOR PART TIM FOR BUILDING MATERIAL. BOX 1. PONTIAC PRESS. ‘#@ FORD HOTROD. READY FOR track. sell or trade. FE ¢0174 WALL TENT HEATING stoves. 12 {| metal boat Trede- for smaller umbrella tent and light plywood boat or sé€il FE 4634) BOAT OWNERS LET Us E | | A BEIGE LACE OVER TAN 6ATIN semi-formal dress, worn once Sale H ousehold Goods 71| MODEST MAIDENS RANGE and Kelvinator. refrigerator __Both good condition PE 5-2810 LIVING ROOM FURNITURE lamp, 0x12 arty ©2508 Call eve- MUlberry 0- LINOLEUM, 9x12, $3.95 party Reo $4.95 house paint Jack's Linoleum 12 LIMED OAK DROP LEAP DIN- ing room table and chairs, like E 40076 new $90. F __ “MAY BARGAIN DAYS Bedroom suit@s. bed, chest, double dresser, limed oak, cherry. wal- nut or mahogany. Only §199 95 Uphoistered chairs reg $49 95 now $2095 End tables Living room suites davenports. Reg $12 95 sectionals and $219 50. $149 50 u aay innerspring mattress or box Springs $2795 ea Beds, reg. $2795 now $18 95 Hollywood beds, complete $64 50 Chests, 4 and 5 drawer, walnuts | or maple $27 05 | CLAYTON'S 3065 Orchard Lake Ke | Harbor | PE 5-8811 or FE 5-8074 | MAHOGANY BREAK FRONT DROP | jeaf extension table, 4 chaits server chests, $250. 2 host and hostess chairs. 635 «@ green an- | tique velvet iounge chair $35 large davenport, $35. odd maple dresser & mirror, $15 wing chair with red slipcover $25 leather top drum tabie $20. damaged! nest of taoles. $5. hollywood bed $25. numerous other articles FE Keege _ By Jay Alan| For Sale Miscellaneous 72, For Sale Miscelancous 72 | i | | | | | | Daily #7 JACKSON'S RENTAL Mixer, chain saws, Skilsaw electric hammer, drain pum — breaker. Post ouger. “LUMBER BUILDING SUPPLIES Sheet-rock 418% C & C $1.35 ea. Plyscord 4x8'%s del ea. $4.80 2°" spun woo! insulation 100 » enly $450. White pine sheat 2 2x8 1 & better ft some as low as $6.00 ea . Exterior large stock $15.00 Roofing & Siding. wood & asphalt Wood shake for that beautiful exterior Know your dealer for Quality : Paul St. Cyr Lumber Co. 61 = Mest Lake Ra. Tel. now at “LAWN FENCING _ We now have im stock 42° and 48 single and double scroll in wela- ed & woven fencing Shop around and thea get my price fom’, Hlardware AND SPORTING ao 1751 Orchard Lake Sun 62 _We Give Holden's Red Stamps _ LIKE NEW i DEWALT 12 INCH | saw and 4 12 and | dato inch blades ing | lOc Fir 2x4 fine { | bd mag gre FOOTING AND FILL FE 5-622) VeNTita ATING FANS FOR KITCH- $49.95 value at $29.95. Also atm selection of door chimes at | extraordinary values ichigan Fluorescent 393 Orchard Lake Ave.— 120° % STEEL CABLE SSO, STAR motor good condition. $10, Pack- ard chassie, good for boat trailer $10.. V-8 85 engine, complete with trans.nission. $10 Howe beam scales $15, large- meat grinder $8. White electric sewing ma- chine $35 dining room suite $38 fruit or — press $6. hot water tank 2115 E. Long | Lake Rad at ion Rd QUANTITY OF NEW FURNITURE hardware jewelry lumbing and hundred of other lems d ev- erv Friday night 7 p.m. at auc-| Michigan Auction Mart, Inc. M-% Lake Orion __ 4x6 HARDWOOD CASING 4 CASE- ment windows. Pot type ol! heat- er. complete with all controls Used deep well 7 me and tank _Very reasonable Rosedale 4 GOOD STRONG eel OF BEES Ph MUlberry 62475. }3 WHEEL TRAWLER. $75 00 17-6829 lz ELECTRIC AL CWAIN PALL. OL, 1 12 imch thickness planer | tion Hot steamer. 377 _ Saginaw a 23 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON Sherman Williams and Berry Bros dog FE | ‘Sand, Gravel & Dirt 79 eee Heeler WASH SAND AND Onavet. FILL _ black, and road M. 3-8061 Wash SAND aD Suave — mortar, ful) dirt and BLACK DiRT OR PEAT. oR 3-0700 after 2. 3500 Ds TOP SOIL. IN Pea Priced a for quick sale. Weed, Coal & Fuel 80 GOOD DRY SLAB WOOD, $5.50 cord. 2 for $10. Delivered. FE 46588 | HARD DRY SLAB WOOD = $5.50. a cord or 2 for $10. FE 4¢-3072, anytime FE 5-2424 | 4 — SALAD UNIT A-l ar | PACKAGE COAL Ovdyke Market — Plants, ’ Trees, Shrubs: 80A |A BLACK HILL SPRUCE FOR you, also White. Norway and Col- orade. Pine Mugho, Austrian and Scotch. Fir, Douglas and Con- color Arborvitae Native shade trees Dig your own Bring tools | and burlap. 2922 Sieeth Rd Take Sleeth west on gravel road 3 miles bearing right at each turn Open daily 8 to . MU ¢6038. Flanders _1-61q1 ATTENTION. “TRUCKERS! _ Loa soil, and fil) sand — 11 Mile and Lahser Rd to pm., except Sunday Wholesale end retail FLanders WE DELIVER IMPROVED LATHAM RASPBERRY EVANS Pau. its r hundred | at Commerce Village | For Sale Livestock M N SWISS ‘BULLS For 1¥F13_ Ortonville. : BROW service. merce ~ For Sale Poultry 86 OA 82035. WHITE =M DEN GOSLINGS FOR sale. 1343 Oxbow Lake Rd. 2 ‘miles orth of Commerce ~ Se PEKIN DUCKS. FE __ Sale Farm Produce 87 87 | sora Toms. SEED AND EATING, W. Bilv-rbell Rd. gut Perry. $1 bushel SEBAGO SEED AND — ta taioes Eaton seed oats. _Mi! oO 83318. 5 CAR LOADS OF CERTIFIED seed potatoes, all varieties. Jack Cochran, Lake Orion Y2-0831 Sale Farm Equipment 88 ALLIS CHALMERS C-TRACTOR. Lights, starter, single bottom, trailer ty 16 inch plow Exceb lent condition. $600 00 for both. _Market 4-2406 ~BOLENS GARDEN TRACTORS _ E. ROTARY TILLERS MOWE 6507 DIXIE HWY, R 3-856 or MA 5-7878 size 14, $12. One light biue gab- 41284. ar 110 S8pok FIGERGLAS ardine suit, gored skirt, like —_ si penenenls 1 14 inch band saw combination unts Discogtinued colors Oak- Al Johnston OA 83461. Or north _ size 14-15, $10. A salmon-red suit.| MAPLE TWIN SIZE BED WITH | Sood or metal] 24 inch jig) land Fuel and Paint 436 Orchard | west corner of Seymour Lake BABY ers EQUIPMENT FOR r : all wool, gored skirt, for ant mattress and springs Chest with | saw 1 6 meh jointer 1 6 inch Lake FE 5-4! and. Sashabaw Road Market on %! least 100 chicks) New. FE E YOUR BOA person, size 12. like new, i Gee, mirfor and desk. All for $75 OR | belt sander, 1 wood lathe, 1 shap- (aj 9x15 OOCOY EAE PIRST LINE | Saturday his Btops all leaks these, you'll like them PE 31446 after 6 pm er 1 drill press. 1's inch All ma- tires and tubes. low mileage. bar- ——— . CORN PLANTER FORD. 2 ROW st as og 2-7558 after 4 oF earl arn NORGE GAS RANGE GOOD CON. coees = — ee Din FE 2-3272. 236 Orchard Lake | PLANT NOW with) (fariiliner i aliachment) JLtka M kes any boat like new Boy GABARDIN dition. 351 First Ave FE 5-4264 - ; ve New FE 5-3003 All worr guaranteed PST Ve = a ial a - Okay, so they're strangers, — but they are perfect Round Lake Ra EM deez WHEEL TRAILER. $12, 0012 | 7 AKESIDE NURSERY - rigid kA Wa ce : ud AS-KOT ‘TaDiEs OES SIZE NEW FURNITURE | strangers!"’ L IONE L & AME “RIC. AN _wall tent $12. FE 2-6716 | ° a a ee Sales. service & rentals) MY 3-5808, De oa taste Eves Sundays ev. VE | “ th | FLYER-TRAIN 3 HIVES | cae, BEES 3044 Elizabe.n Lake Rad oe ™ EM 32560 — Sale “Household Goods Goods | mm = AREHOUS E PRICES - — ——— AUTHORIZED FACTORY SERVICE a Open_ Evenings __ DUTCH AUCTION Co! ear around service beds complete $16 98 | and genuine factory parts x12 ar aa $12 «LNT EVERGR™ENS NOW CH AUCTION Siase 8 HEAL round ere a Rell # comp! $233 | Sale Household Goods 71) For Sale Miscellaneous 72 = Free test on factory analyzer FE 26716 Shve dig you. ove. We have al Today's price $1300 hurricane motor, quick About Anything Y Ou! Bteel tom beds $1298 each | ~~~ a ttrhe SN ae ee faenen : OE $426) ™ } PIECE WICKER SET COPPFE| Biureh eee Nich Prede Nureery | Tomorrow's price $1383 silv siver aad hydro-short . Com- Hollywooa bed frames $795 § PIECE WALNUT- DINING ROOM :-CIRCLE FLUORESCENT FIX sae — _ jo rt for — glid- j 5 4760 Fiddle Rd. off Crescent Lk . $400 MU 42367 Want Can Be Found Apt, size gas olove.... $4405| suite like pew, reasonable. 19 tures newest brigntest and most MOTHER'S DAY SRECTAL | arr sink | Rd Open daily and Sundays FE 1 1952 FORD TRACTOR New rub- S I > Davenpurt and chair i neces | modern type of lighting for kitch- Genuine Alligator purses, $16. also ny . 7014 $606 ber all sround 11528 on rear DEMO\ST RATIN At Fes friere covered sie “3 RUGS GOOD CONDITION. | ens dinettes bedroom and rec- _ Wallets Auburn Ave ® PIECE SoMED “OAK , DINING | completely rebuilt engine — proof SWITZER CRAFT | New Gerden cultivators S@c up a are seer —_ . 67.95 u FE ¢-2663 Call after 6 pm —— — ged - ™ MESSAGE FROM ; set Refectory table ¢ . stats -EIRSPRCIED PREMIER Feat g be csonl aera new SHOOTING | . . actory rrec ] Robertson — Sat Lr ow New lamp. re] . a Unfinished — a $10.05 Feat RUG - PAVENPORT AND iacery wnowrooms | Mi hi os Piv- NION | Hs Mg a bake Ts “baby sempre plants OL 6-1882 AUTHORIZED Ford Tractor Deal- Mark L | ps 6) 50 down deak @ 0 |. Eg orescent, 303 Orchard Lake Ave cent Lake R RAW P ‘LANTS 2c Those rq mabogeny finish sv _Eastwood _ . ee : U R t Sc ~ALSO: 1 1946 FORD - reconditioned terested GC". im coun buuit toe = Bian Pi 3 pe maple finish erg wot ELECTRIC STOVE #257 Re. CASH -CASH CASH 0 USED FOLDING CHAIRS PE Sinepee le tress siae 1 And Tepainted jo we boat - motor, are Ranges. gas & elec. $5 up. tease | frigerator $ 1 Baby bed $10 Por anything you have of value | ———- | MORAN Oa 03035 : Sua he vited out to Rice ass see 7 V cee 637 5@ up > olny so oid $-3376 Pri. auctions. Michigan Auction rec Ing ~ Sale Musicas Goods 73 | TREE TRIMMING AND REMOV- |; gee rg gt gpl eaters fine com Radios a 8 PIECE DINING ROOM SUITE Mart, M24. Lake Orion. MY 2-1651. IIE _—_—_ al Also shrubs and fruit trees wi Miller chrome dinettes 10 gh med studio makes 2 Mich = 2 peasy pasta techn seat a eatince scat th fertilizer allachment $00 PLACE Chests, new & used $5.95 up | $50.50 : igen CASH FOR FURNITURE | ACCORDIONS. FACTORY PRICES. ee sake ake a can] See the NEW 54 FORD TRACTOR Bedrocm . ww Snsoreprt mattresses $19.95 | 1853 DELUXE KELVINATOR. 13 PE +7881 finest quality. All sizes and te 4 with live hydraulic action The ' Living rooni suites $12.50 up| pore “s $iles| cu ft. -home freezer. used couple “a a : ——— O. Accordions loaned free to begin. _* EEE most advance hydraulic system EVIN veom suites 1996 up| fei Wilton weave rugs $2995 months, $250 12 8 Cass CEMENT BLOCKS . pers a is ny = Fa a ee STATE IN- gb —— — _ ——_ i < : WE BUY SELL OR TRADE ANY: § p0 ‘chrooe $5.95 8 PIECE WALNUT DINING ROOM amediate'y delivered, 84 Sheffield We are dismantling 4 exetutive v »¢ uron Ps ee 1973. Mrs Alice ggedness and a low FORD H. P. twin, 32 Ibs. famed THING, OUT & 2 pent Penn. Timetios 837.98 up suite, reascnadle 216 8 Sanford Ph. FE 246401 or FE 27275 type mansions Our careful meth- Basement Apt —_Gieseh wine Se Fubermen's W. worn. S| ACRES OF REE PAREINO. | “aw = @ uo occu 1951 WESTINGHOUSE AUTOMA-. Russell Lemon _ od of operation gives up GOOD USD PIANO GOOD CON- TREES AND P an Teac it before ok id s ing mo DAILY @ to 5 Pri | Orchard Lake nest to Farmer's, ‘ Wesher Will demonstrate Ex- CLOTHES POSTS. STEEL 4 HOOK. best —. —e Pig pric dition FE 2-8062 | ontiac Tractor & Sno te MP. 18 HP. and “ x Sears t i Ses +7081 ot er $11 46 ~~ Lumber Co. You can't D . Now Ping. Oscar Schmidt AND tar EVERGREENS Equipment Co % SS. P. electrics tn stock. CS SALE. | NEW GAS STO ' Highland | ORD R Shrubs fertilizers grass seed. | oy ieee ke 9 ea recom (6 PIRCE MAnOARY DUVING Ding, ROOM, BUTTE We RE 204°. 4 cents lin Real Plano Bargains | 9 Govern roar Aemetpemer Teer er 5 Aubura Heights. | MATTRESSES AND HOLLYWOOD m ow »_ oe) built Hoover $6 Golf clubs leath-, <~** > ’ Genuine F T i Parts boats nothing 2-2066 HOLLYWOOD . A beauty. Thorough.y t 23 Mul ie ord Tractor finer afoat. any re aa beds all new you save Cased oe For Sale Miscellaneous 72 $; oes. Kiteton sik. M4 ) 2x8's 10 cents hin. ft iucck Save aE ee Utica, Michigan ‘REpublic psoa1 StFvice by Ford Tractor “Trained other best on the market y ATTENTION | wet Miltere *§ William. ~—~_—~——~——~_—~_—_~_<_~_»»"»-s~_~»anrrrrr> ved — aa a bind % SO 100 . | delivers, 1 year warranty. Gal- 49 PONY CLUlEPe ae IN set's, Teles bank terms, low down vay-| can ot once ‘t . | _ $-0633. , DEEP WELL PUMP. ‘s HP. COM- Nhiplap 3 50 sq. It. | _lagher's FE 4-08 “ 8 Mego lg gti A doors north HH & tase cake son, havent | RET NURI cramie AC h plete with tank and 80 ft of . . / ees ern + vrs. old, MUlberry | ake Ra. KELLY’S HARDWARE ar Ag Fg Bag BF be jel. Call eM 34182. - peas pump rod. PE ¢1302 after 4pm . ours $2. up SPINET PIANOS _ Bore a Felsrai neste FE 64086 3904 Aubure et Adams ve sen | PE ere 3 | PomzanLe Mt.) MACHINE | ‘AC TION payvrow emaLiow-wait, ser) Brick 1 cent each | duces wees wen’ eal tes | For ‘Sale Pets — __8i FARMAL HH TRACTOR WITH ABLE sonable : . m ” $78 95 : . 1 prices are rieht Call Gallagher ~ | cultivator A-1 shape MA 62907, laundry trays, FE 2 | econ Combination storm deors used but DuPont flet wall peint 62.79 gsi \ngle iron 30 cents ft. PE +0568 ahers gc BLOND COCKER PUPPIES. ¢ PASMALL CUD PARTIALLY NEW Creat Kit (terms) APT SIZE HANDINOT WASHING | PHILO aa Lr BO io encetiens cendtion. 60 to choose DuPont interior sem!- res > gece SPINET PIANO RENTALS WITH a neene oid 2058 Walnut Rd. | piow blade power take off, motor reper ; hime hard) used e save ‘one motives $s 8 ae” Crip womth.y Yments. Philltps Pe- i ious @ ee = neon re 2 —_ Larger orders delivered free ,, to, vUy. $10 monthiy Car — ra TE EG ae hydroiic lift starter and lights. 7 z i iB - | Glee ie are Geo. y pore McBride Hardware ers PE +0566 AUULATIC GARDENS $985 Dump hay rake $8 2115 > 2008 OF AUTOMATIC WASHER. puATE _ka “PE 34.95 oon eet nee 4” col pie, $3.08 length Open Sundays 9-12 UNION WRECKING CO SMALL PIANO 50 IN- HIGH § fpdpicat FisH 6 SUPPLIES | _E Long Lake Ra. at John R — toe model. . pay lance REPRI — EE . : | : ays é 9900 Hamilton Claremont Suitable for recreation room. Na- +2853 | | GIBSON RIDIN CTO 1TH FIBERGLASS at 616 “ e electric apt IGERATOR peg ag NT etd Ioetinaad catdaary bod io 1937 Auburn Rd ‘at Crooks) | Kenwood 5 1660 | tionally Known A real bargain’ | ee } coral 1 ecndiion Batts De %& yourself, or we cost. =m, a Nor = rines : ous eo Other Meme FE beet, ve Spikes $8 50 per —g fh aaroghny FE 2-0392 (Across from Herman Keifer Hos-| Callaghers. FE¢0566 Easy BEAUTIFUL TOY AND “MEDIUM | able PE 2-1524 € re ‘ ’ = = ee = terms | size terfier puppies, other ——————————————— Ca ee wed. +) Pri. tor $5. MY 3 sont 254s sound and straight. 4 cents tal e ‘ nelieai | sac | small breed tes. $80 || GARDEN TRACTOR. 64 HP Sund OUGHLY RE-CONDITIONED | aang « he ands NIQUES AN GING amet EASY aPin lim. ft DO IT YOURSELF to jay THOR 1 change ould «Craftsman walk w *¥,,, pm, ease | ATG BaAse a ee era see nvER AND pigs t08 per M ALL A A LUMBER MISCELLANEOUS MATERIAL.| The first $50 takes mM! A beauth = Goiiee a Pet CE "e333 calivator” excelleat condition on ee es ae Ra. MA oan. | weleut tabk table. Set - “Rotel nigh redder Kevesceena ton 73 RADIO mi ee a MATERIALS scrap birch — aad = age Gallagher's FE soe tent _write 218 West Sth_ st “; chaire. mar bargains that will t bathtubs Me xtures om —----- ; TET Fe) cere also ce | sheet <6 Cline CABINET arattina condition _# re rou ae . . ™ G: AR. AC GE miscellaneous lumber. salvage | Sale Office Equipment 76 ss: tonne PW aus Cised Bu HOUGHTEN’S | eonday eves till > m ae Open 8 a m to Lok ee oye _— wate Phileo console recorder RCA TELEVISION , Mamonary Other ol a - * $265 cues through Seturday Ruuted- r OO ~— | BABY PARAKEETS CAGES FOR BA Roto PARTS | er Porch swing oe a Se Sunday jweaues GODe inson s Traler Sales 613 Dixie + @MITH-CORONA SILENT SECRE-| suppties OL 2-608 BEST BUYS"! | ; condition, MA ¢1297 _ Warranty. Only $99.95 MY | ¢ 1300 | UNION M REA RIN CO ear : Hey tary typewriter Almost new OR 5; — s > sia Vie nesier EU BEST BLYS IN TOWN sIMMONS “STUDIO ¢ coucn, “EASY | aT RCCERTN "NEW AND USED — as mimeo Py ‘ > } — —— s a) ’ load of = i 4 Better [” welnut ining © suite, | srareeigg "Wenn 2 sien ot 31245 \ “ ivy iI ERD. I Pee ee ANY on a Neeah battled gas ca | Sale Store Equipment 77 77 cho nod, PUPPIEa. Sage no ees cave ao piece oom q R F . “ te weeks o 1 ere! good used garden tractors drawers, lam EM 32068 ! : and electric heaters. stoves end rs. rola ae Diste 7 Remo tee gas range, $39 | SOLD, HOME. SELLING 4 ROOMS Pb Bdaallbntos om oe Kinawenk a mee ee ee hake a —_ sad | oan FRENCH FRYERS. GOOD ee ae Gee ee ASN. eek MewerE., 258 JOHNSON OUTBOARL MOTORS Metal Wardrobe $10 feraitere, Call before 3 vo. m. ——- TRAILER WEXCHANOE perpen en cee BARGAINS TODAY Washing machine Devon COCKER SPANIEL 3 YEARS OLD x . Oak, a 7 | week days. OR }-7400. = | anOLee COLE “8 EA M 8. , EVERY Bat a SON. omy. HEAT SERVICE CO. Gabies T=a Room Telegraph at Bemsoures cnt Reaulital/Ganite (see) reat ay lacs Weg ere Zenith radio, $15 changed. Turner's, 602 Mt. Cle- / posts complete line ot structural | USE. 467 Oven evenings & —— s PM F-20 Farmall tractor a A CPR TYE) See te Le DUE TO ILL John Deere B Montgomery-Ward man mens. FE 2-000 steel Pa - —, Typhooe | PONTIAC. NEW CUTTING TORCH AND | fang — = a oa ace Sans we al reciente | a cot te ‘en OAKLAND | = Stn Unrt — American Forging s! Socket) ELECT LIGHT FIXTURES FOR oe gp nog welding — = ish }ike mew emt Morey | a2 hg itoes. Contane Ea tecedors, | Manure S Waker for Farmal) J | FE 4068). every room in the house, in new- = hose “1 cond | Goit . 2286 Unica cone) - FU RNITU RE ~ | SOLID RED MAPLE BUFFET EX. ,cromatic OAs HOT WATER ext 1984 designs. terrific values, vee re soe aRdB—FEsT. | Lee Pa ot Commeree meee YE teen cee ove | sent hE nae | 104. 8 Géginew _2-8823 | _ | _condition. cot : room value OnE TEST- 7 OREY, NATIONAL CasH REGIS. FEM COL: . ebeon oe FABLETOP Gas 8TOVE 0000 | Fe sii Coll for CROCK. ing Foot $10.96 value $5.96. Porch f. o08 Allem combustion aneirs sec ee | soit. $2- Trey. Michigns Pt ¢-o0t3 | bem New Mee ond Daw BOTTLE GAS | condition. $30. 157 N. Roseta ASP cH. LT T TICE xz | $9 value gtoe. slighty tectery ot, get ARep seed meter. ND PUPS TO BE GIVEN ToO| ™*™ w z 2 < irreguiars juorescent yeah ea good home 730 Arcadia ff | A ne eter | neat + pferwar |TV. SET. BEDROOM sUITE 393 Orchard Lake Ave OIL HEATER SERVICE MAN! Sale ing Goods 3 Late Angelus Rd ° HWOUGHTEN’S on sale at $58.00. Bottle cheal eet, & pe. 850 Plastic sq 4 Angel aaa for only $8.50 & $2168 or 23-0630 by. > L. INOL. Vs ae wre $1 OR ELECTRIC DRY SHAVER = ogy wl Sipace™and” water” sane — — — ——_ eee HAMSTER TROPICAL Fisn $28 N. Main Rochester | S268 Saag tg on rm | VACUUM —a ' | Inside-Outaide House Paint $! Pog «al pier i a ae iano = carburetors, 220 tanks. etc GUNS BUY. SELL. TRADE BURR- ae at pet Ghee So) Ate Pe NO PE 2-8260 jo" — belts and bags. 956 Myrtie. | $395 penamel Paint $1 95 Mr EF a 102 Maines {hat really get a it. over Some | _ Shell FE 24708. 378 & Telegraph = _— = wa eee LET US SHOW YOU OUR COM- | table mode) TV $29.95 | SsED REFRIGERATORS 650 AND 4% WALL TILE ave arnsworth. like new easonabie can install SEVERAL SETS | OF TOP GRADE KITTENS FREE TO GOOD HOME jete line of tools for spring. Joha Te BR ry PM Up eed wamhers, oe aad em Gx9 LINOLEUMS. ...9S¢ : FLOOR FORTE CE. Tite TER me oT ON used gait Siete ace ee A RDING. MENWEL| Varta’ ‘meses’ ol''ucd™ core | wood televisuns $> 50 and eG aye wp Gays, MY ‘NEW DOG BOARDING equip- | leaners. Wallpaper steamers t | ment. Davis Machinery. Ph. 45, PB 2-2257 Josive Cr Wanter | B Munree Electric 1060 $3.95 Aluminum Peint $1.95 gal | © pomepag lseceo “Overhead Gara . Doors SAVE UP TO #@ PER CENT ON open e out see Also iD st | Counter Me ft it sarage balls carts| Boxer. es sale. LeLa-Ru | _Ortwaville _ CasH of Sanh w a = a id's 140 ‘ e106 | _ 08 Orne ee roa | Standard stece available tm num. . amen, ‘a Kennels, sei Crooks Ra “% mile af wOTaRY TILLERS: TRIP. -__ Phene =: TY. 940.50 up. Used electric pa os s, S My nantes | “ee ne gt 1 fo car 7h ae hi Leer ecy ne avetse orl tees. 79 North v7, | sere of Auber A - Ratary Slate. Rete: SETS AE| gs and _Trede for geod playpen PE 4 or, we give you a free estimate on | & PARAKEETS OPALINES, CAWA- — and walking garden trac- semble these yourself and save R. B ELECTRIC | trade for - +7431 bl in your present doors a saley Leach, 16 Bagiey. 1304 Mt Clemens, FE 46060. Pour chairs and , PEDouble Red i Teaey with steel Then Maser wees : % vate, 65050. Fhoge evo orend | ax—— rice | Open eta hie "tl 8 PM | FURNACES Y co * IRONS, 3 woons, PARAKEET. Bi “Lee's Sales & Service new 1064 le famous make | USED APrtt getrigerater. ANCHOR FENCES 1@ year factory guarantee. Square | 8 Paddock FE 2-0203 | bag sod balls Cost $166.00 cell | bles m1 Metres, ve sion, O21 Mt. Clemens Bt. Formiecs tops. ail colors . 0, FE +2880 ARAKEETS. CANARIES CAGES Phone aim, Took, compare and. be | Som, Jenen 4, LS Mass | PRA puprensgs fe wmenez,.cems | ion sumone PLA Orme Cas arty + Gr FinAkEETS SAEEDERS 296 | NOW IS THE TIME ; conv extraordina: ae Garwood. 3-200. ' NEW LOW PRICES Sand, Gravel & Dirt 79 ARAKEETS BGREEDERS AND Y y < Michigan Pluore ot ‘ = : a ; 4 5 : - abe i | _383 Orehard Lake Ave. The Good Housekeeping Shop” | save Pee ie eaten ss tk | FOR RENT e's, 2x68 & 2x60 888 per Mo) ee aa She Gen | COMB: RADIO AND PLAYER gia | ©! “Maron : hon sound lumber. We have the fastest floor sanding fbeathing | Loarde $0 per M./A-1 TOP BLACK ggg BOXERS 10 WEEKS OLD "ewner store ‘and that means _ Battery portable 910 PES#7ss.| = (npainted Furniture brick. We delive: Union Bldg. equipment on the market. Do 2522) goubic hung windows with | dur carevelf ve esata Gaara t-test aver tere cad thet mecns SORTER, CHILDS BED TOE To YRS AS | nou nova gas oars, Dumb saan sate Hn, | Jour Jee take, and Netley — remt Sie ght aig ium weather cir |*1 TOP 20g BUICK COME PUREBRED TOY FOX TERRIER, nr po Gate Leg Table, 38000" 16-68 Farm ahead Sse dha 6:00 ee een gee spreaders and oeck piles 2-0873. _ * AKC reaistered. 222'2/ NO" Oa now and. Ga te. seu : Osea wringer washers... .$19 | Ext 30x woe” Sund wn relery let rem. our prices a A-) TOP SOIL AND BLACK DIRT. you have been waiting for om of. wide. 18 ‘t. long 16 bp’ | Used Easy. Bin srescs 43880 up| |WROUGHT TRON PURN aLUie COME pOGaE_ 6 lom’s Hardware BLACKETTS “Delivered. Ressonable PE 3443) | REGISTERED ENOLISH SETTER) ew Ferguson “30” m motor, like new. OR ITI8 | w — | PIC ICK & PAINT STORE ‘Ace. Folding interior door, $20.95. | AND SPORTING GooDs hea eo DIRT ‘aint | REO ED DACHSHUND PUP- Cash of term THOMNUEN CPT ROWSOaT | AD Nahe "rocenditions 2° °P | 143 Oakland Ave PE 5-980 doors, $36 | 1751 Orehard Lake Ra Building Supplies | Beet, gaat “a= 6 OR 38464 . ear FE, eon | wt miense & | Pree Parking At Rear Of Store OARLAND OR $1511 ENT | Pew ‘Give Neiden's Red fanaa o6)_Disie_Hvy. ce AMERICAN STONE PRODUCT | REGISTERED RED FEMALE BLACKETT, INC SOLVERS AND WRERL OTD | __ Rove. 96 Oak FE 3-402) USED AD 4178 Dixie cor. driveway read i Puj| Dachshund. Housebroken. M YOUR. ee ae molded boats, Peather craft alu- CASH POR PUR . TRAI E-IN G& MC COMPANY PLYWOOD bmn ig: Mem a 2.0782. FERGUSON DEALER minum boots, rewbeets, Old Town | cnoaoe Leela DEI ARTMEN T ASPHALT PAVING 7 bd ——"BLACK DIRT SPRINGER FOPPIES BOXER 544 Dixie Rwy, Watertora and Grumman canoes, Scott At- 2 . | Rocker 495 | Uriveways and parking areas Cash PE 1-9063 2529 kinds, plain & decorative. Kitch-/ pin dirt soil sand, end service. Boarding . water motors. Sterling boat trail- 1 for $25: and 1 for $50. Li [Det 2 - =e or terms. Free estimates OG & W.| GREEN CANVA ree a en cabin ‘s~dre made| gravel FE . Lewiand Kennels. FE 2-6019. ers, complete line of marine fit- room suite and dinette , thease Davenport and chair ..... $29.50, Asphalt Pav Co. PE 2-2227 os c ae a = | to oraer. BLACK DIRT. TOP SOIL, SAND THOROUGHBRED ENGLISH “~GNE MAN CHAIN SAW tings. Valspar and Pettit marine | Washer a ¥*) IVE COAL Win. Geed cenGiien. AN | PONTIAC PLIWOOD -| shepherd puppies, NEW paints. DUO-WEBER CONCERT GRAND. 08 range cen! - “Gies or tenn tans Fern, Sor wise, Seven © wise, Fu | 2 Baldum Ave —_ anew ars ar nad alten Le rr tm for a. demonstration, time wus Gees a "re | oot Pere my on i pane 3 oe _sostenes N* - gltbes ae hy, By 165s “afte - . | PLUMBING SPECIALS | a ant se pe tan | WELL TRAINED FEMALE BEA. payments a °. Miller: 5 Ger ings aera! —_ ‘Radiant Ky. 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Bendix a ry $59 BATHROOM PixXTURES Crosley refrigerator 5 cu. ft $50 | poten and fittings, aE ES WALNUT | for, Sale ond ote 12x18 CINNAMON TAUPE RUO. en old $135 with pad OA | WHITE STAR GAS RANGE, 0650 INSULA STORM DOORS COMB. STORM SASH Awning Type Windows M. A. BENSON 49 NM, Saginaw Ratt? TELS 8 per a. CO Ox iAL — Company 8-6, Sun_.9-21 lando 32215 Phone 0 O eee ea ae ee & eee ee eee Garry Moore Leads -- Today's Television Programs - - Channel 2-—- WIBK-TV te Channel_4.— wwi-TV : Channel 7—WXYZ-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(7)—Detroit Deadline. Bud ¢:30—(7)—Cavalcade of America. | Wilton Graff in “The Gentle (2)—News. Doug Ed- wards. - 6: 45—(4)—N Caravan. John Cameron Swayze. (2)—Jo Staf- ford Show. Popular songs; Jo is saluted for 25 million record sale 7:00—(T)—Col. Flack. Alan Mow- farmer disowns sons in fit of hate. 9:00— (4) —Judge for Yourself. Fred Allen host; song judging. (2)—Danger. “Ring of Death,” boxer, beautiful wife, handsome trainer compose ten@ triangle. 9:30—(7)—Name's the Same. Rob | ert Q. Lewis, host. (4)—Capt. Braddock. Reed Hadley in “Fabulous Fraud,” detective drama. 10:00—(7)—Stage Seven. Preston ‘| 11:30—(4)—Betty White, | Tomorrow's Search. Foster as tug boat captain in “Waterfront.” (4)—Motor City Fights. Welterweight : Chuck Price vs. Gene Parker. (2)—News. 10: 15—(2)—Weatherman. . 10: 30—(7)—Biff Baker. Biff and Louise face danger in “Eleven Black.” (2)—Meet Millie. Elena Verdugo in comedy. ., 11:00—(7)—Soupy’s On. Variety, comedy. (4)—News. (2)—News. 11:15—(7)—Film. Ilona Massey in “International Lady.” (4) — Jane Fulton. Songs. (2)—The- ater. “Too Many Winners.” 11:30—(4)—Moods in the Night. Music. WEDNESDAY MORNING 7:00—(4)—Today. (2) — Morning Show. 8:00—(7)—Breakfast Club. 8:45—(2)—Brighter Day. 9:00—(4)—Playschool. (7) — News, Wonderland. (2) — Arthur God- frey. 10:00—(4)—Home. Time. 10:30—(2)—Strike it Rich. 11:00—(4)—Bride and“Groom. (7) —Playhouse. (2)—Valiant Lady. 11:15—(4)—Hawkins Falls. (2)— Love of Life. (7) — Charm 2 — | 11:45—(2)—Guiding Light. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(4)—Nancy Dixon. (7) —12 o'clock Comics. 42)—Eat, Mur- phy. 12:15—(2)—Love of Life. Three Steps to Heaven. © 12:30—(7)—News. (4) — Theater. (2)—Garry Moore. 12:45—(7)—Stars on Seven.” | 1:60—(2)—Double or Nothing. 1:30—(2)—Houseparty. (4)—Jean McBride. '2:00—(2)—Big Payoff. (7) — My | Life. (4)—Kate Smith. 2:30—(7)—Theater. (2)—Featur- @®— 3:00-—(4)— Welcome Traveler. (2) Brighter Day. bout; | 3:15—(2)—Secret Storm. 3:30—(7)—Air Base. (2)—Ladies Day, (4)—On Your Account. 4:00—(4)—Pinky Lee. (7)—Cow- boy Colt. 4:30—(4)—-Howdy Doody. (2) — Theater. 4:45—(7)—Barnaby Bear. §:00—(4)—Adventure Patrol. (7)— Auntie Dee. (2)—Theater. 5:30—(2) — Bob Crosby. (4) — Happy Hollow, (7)—Superman. 6: 45—(7)—Weather. (2)--Sports. WEDNESDAY EVENING 6:00—(4)—Musie Time. (7)—De- troit Deadline. (2) — Psycho- drama. 6:15—(4)—News. (7)—News. 6:30—(4)—Eddie Fisher. (7) Mark Sabre. (2)—News. 6:45 — (4) — News. (2) — Perry Como. 7:00—(4)—I Married Joan. (7) — Soupy’s Ranch. (2) — Godfrey. 7:30—(4)—My Little Margie. 8:00—(4) — TV Theater. (7) — Jimmy Wakely. (2)—Strike it Rich. 8:30—(2)—I've Got a Secret. 9:00—(4)—This is Your Life. (7) —White Camellia. (2)—Boxing. 9:30—(4)—Mr. District Attorney. (7)—Man Vs. Crime. 9:45—(2)—Greatest Fights. 10:00 —(4)— Harness racing. (7)— Club Polka. (2)—News. 10: 15—(2)—Weather. 10:30—(4)—Man About Town. (7) My Hero., (2)—Safety Eye. 10: 45—(4)—Sports, ; 11:00—(4)—News. (7) — Soupy’s On. (2)—News. 11:15—(4)—Singin’ Along. Film. (2)—Wrestling. m= | ette. 11:30—(4)—Moods in the Night. -- Today's Radio Programs -- Programs furnished by stations listed tm this column are subject te change without notice. wsR, (768) CKLW, (800) ww, (858) wxYz, ary WCAR, (1138) WIBK, (1498) TONTIGaT WEDNESDAY MOENING 6:30—WJR, Parm Portm 12:15—WJIR, Aunt Jenny CKLW, Austin Grant whe WWJ, Bob Maxwell —— aa oe 5:45—WIR, C. Massey way, Wattrick, McKensie wxva, Fred Wolfe a. Helen Trent 3. WJBK. Don McLeod WJBK. Rise and Shine WXYZ, News, Crocker WEDNESDAY EVENING WCAR, News, Ballads WCAR, caw. Your Boy Bua 000 JR, Mainline 6:15—WJIR, Clark Quartet | ¢:45—WXYZ, News, Wolfe WCAR, Tiger Tunes WXYZ, Wattrick, McKens ,--% CKLW, bse? Nuaa 12:45—WIR, J. White CKLW, News, CRLW. adie Chase — 3, “Harris w : Talk 7:00—WJR. D. Burris WXY, Curtain Cale WCAR, News, Ballads wwii CKELW, inger rs . “MeN Pe Revue | BAYE Tred waite Soak, Sela ‘wy > a; v WJBK, Horsemen - pad CxLW. , Cusco WCAR, Your Land CAM, Mond, Cuties LGR WIR Road of Lite wcaR Sports 7:15—WJR, Music Ball ww. 6:20—W. Reynolds ¢:15-—WIR, Lowell Thomas ait dd die, ise wxra, Charm Time -— BT Racing : ; . , Austin Grant Bul WJBK, Headless Horsemen Osgood, Wolfe JBK, Tiger Game WATS Bul syere Ballads WJBK, Gentile and Binge WCAR, Det. vs. Boston . = 1:00—WIR, Obest House Ew tees Dots LAS —WIR, Ma Perkine Wav be ucKense Wate Bet sheen. | se_wan. sect waite = | =” weed sy 5 Ballads wan, ee 1:20—WJR. Dr. Malone WXYZ, Red Sksiton 7:15—WW4, Fran Pettay CKLW. News, T. David WEY, News, McBride WIBK. Tom : CKLW, . ho CKLW, Your Boy Bud WCAR, News, :30—w 1:45—WJIR, Guiding Light 1:18—WW), Pran Pettay ww, i. OexYe sp a CKLW, Dick Powell CELW. Guy Nunn WATS Parr of Goes Ww. Gentile, Bings 2:00—WJR, Mrs, Burton 1:30—WJR, Symphonette CKLW. Gabriel Heatter WJBK, Tom George Coffee, Clem was, News; Mulholland Weve te 7:45_—WIR. ER. Murrow | 8:30—WJR, Music Hall WXYZ, Paul Winter, CKLW. Seerieh Mestter w° Fisher 8:48—WCAR, Radio Rev. 2:15—WJR, P. Mason i te &. R. Murrow eae one. . WXYZ, Paul Winter Ew, Man's Family ww. bane ww, Mpete 2:30—W Nora Drake Band 7 ‘ast Clud wxyYz, ker, Black £:00— WR, CKLW, Mickey Spillane CKLW, News, Music CKLW, Your Boy Bud ww Wom a Mile $:15—WWJ, Prank Sinatra esa Chyte 2:45_WIR, Brighter Day — WXYZ, Show World 9:15—WJBK, WWJ, Here's the Answe WJBK. Tom George 8:20—WJR, The Norths ==. a an $:15—WXYZ, Show World J, Barrie Craig 9:30—WJR, Mrs. Page 3:00—W. wre, 3. Vv 1 CKLW. Good hbor WW4J, Life Beautiful 8:30—W Zist. Precinct CKLW, High Adventure _— wxyYz, Ea McKenzie ww 8:45—WXYZ, J. Gregson aa paeay"Ow 9:45—W. Pete & Joe CKLW, y Martin ‘Temple CKLW, News, Mu WCAR, News, Rhythm 3:15—WJR, House Party WXYZ, John Vandereook CKLW. Nightmare 5:45—WXYZ, Jack Gregson THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1954 Gay, Carefree Life (?) Flames Destroy \Building at Hart But TV Hours Self in Background By JACK GAVER NEW YORK (UP)—What a gay, total of four hours a week is a lot of- appearing for any face,"’ he said. “I decided a long time ago that the only way to keep the pub- lic from getting tired of me quick- “T’'ve done a complete switch on that old cry of adult actors—‘Don't work with an animal or a child; gie- a= : i Spray to Aid Skidding, Saves Plane in Trouble HILL AIR FORCE BASE, Utah @—When Capt. William A. Derie- mer,.. of a C4, reported he the field with a locked -| who serves in his spare time Writ Written When Wrestler Whips Wreferee OKLAHOMA CITY @® — When Traffic Judge James Demopolis, as’ aad] by a distraught grappler he knew his legal rights. He filed a $25,000 damage suit against A] (Spider) Galento. Galento failed to show up for the | trial and Demopolis was awarded $10,000 by default. Now all he has to do is find Galento to collect. | The wrestler had just lost a bout | him across the cheek with the heel of his hand. 2nd Polio Shots Start in Michigan Counties LANSING @® — The second round of Salk polio inoculations in Michi- gan was under way today. Dr. Albert E. Heustis, state health commissioner, reported that | 43,256 children received the first | round tests last week in nine coun- ties and that Oakland County, still processing its first round tests, ex- | or more. |ham County which had to be can- celled, this hits the 60,000 figure we estimated for Michigan,”’ Dr. Heustis said. Four counties which opened the mass inoculation experiment a week ago began their second round shots Monday. Nine counties will be operating today, plus Oakland which will continue its first round tests through Friday. How to make 6000 MILES seem like just NEXT DOOR ! a up pen and paper and dash off a chatty note to a friend in service. He'll love you for it "cause nothing can make all those miles seem like just next door more than a few cheerful lines from home. Yes, the USO knows there's nothin like a letter to make a fellow | ‘Taking out the 10,000 in ing: | . who occupy one of two apart- ments on the second floor of the Spitler building, Loss of equipment in storage was suffered by the Gamble store and the Farm Bureau, firemen said. The blaze was brought under con- trol after two hours. Ike to Address Society ASHINGTON at the Statler Hotel here. 105 N. SACINAW ST. WALLPAPER 5e-9¢-19¢-29¢ {5 Roll — TRIMMED FREE — PAINT FOR EVERY PURPOS Unpainted Furniture Glidden’s Spred Satin FE 2-1631 Satisiaction Guaranteed HE'S THE VICTIM. . But -Y-0-U MUST 7 PAY! unthinking remorse is not enough to com for - sonal] injuries. Only a thoroughly thought-out Pian of Liability Insurance can protect you... let us help you with insurance, LAZELLE“3* INC. Our Own Personalized Service on Every Policy 504 Pontiac Bank Bidg. FE .5-8172 INSURE! BE SURE! + MUNTZ TV SERVICE By Muntz Ex-Service Men Cell FE 2-2871 Mitchell’s TV Sales and Service 109 N. Saginaw St. NOTICE To Our Patrons: OUR COMPANY IS NOT ON STRIKE WE HAVE NO LABOR DISPUTE. ALL CARS ARE OPERAT- ING. WE HAVE A CIRCUIT COURT INJUNC- TION AGAINST VIOLENCE AND ILLEGAL ACTIONS BY OTHERS. PONTIAC CAB COMPANY 3 West Pike S. Pontiac, Michigan FE 5-6111 pects to bring the total to 530.000) = or Mother AY, Moy 9 better. Remember, it’s tough to be lonesome. So write today and often! | Published as a public service by } | the Pontiac Press in cooperation | with The Advertising Council: at FF ww Sain 10:00—WJR, A. Godfrey WWJ, Road of Life P Oa A eae 0:0—WIR, My Priend frma| CXLW. Rows OOO “WXYZ, Paul Winter CKLW, Mem. Muste WEYZ, Future Doorway WCAR, News, CKLW, Eddie Chase WJBK, Tom George SRE Seri hm | sews Bee vey | RT TL Mate | “ww Sry ae wan. ileus i at hg Listen Levene = Author Meets Jona 10:00-WIR, Tennessee Ernie | 19:45—Ww4, Break the Bank | WES Watteiek, McK. — | 100) 8 or eee -. WAYS Reve = WEE, Gat beneeies, WCAR, News, Ballads; Headline 2 _ JASE W 2, Sete 3h am me ap ay ~ ee w fous Pare 30:18—WIR, L. Parsons Pe Mam Behind Melody ons—iin. oe — 1¢:15—WIR, Music Metropol JBK, News, WWJ, Heart of the News Wwa Heart of the News Wonk, bene WWJ, Widder WXY2, Top of Town Bate Top of Tren WXYZ, McKenzie CELW: Hollywood “Date . 11:15—WXYZ, Ever Since Eve WJBK, McLeod . stage 10:30—-WIR. Rowse Un. “Am. Harmony WCAR, Ballads Meas Capel Rage” Stare from Terie | 11:30—WIR, Make Up Ming | 4:45—WJR, Music. Hall Wark. senate CKLW. Gir WHIZ, Neighbor's Voice CRLW. “George Wrisnt a 10:45—CKLW, Organaires Sx: queen fee oe état : aon 10:45—CKLW, Quiet Sanct. 11:00— WIR, News 3 Bil —_-}400—WJR, News ww. . 11:66 am, Sommer WxY¥z, Wattrick, McK p++ Why +4 eae TRE GA Wink | BG Re St ogee, mp pee 11:15-—WIR, Senate 12:60—WIR, W_ Warren fy ay ee | TAD Bee een CKLW, Muste a Gertain Calle ch “Raies 11:90-WIR, Belteve, Must nse Muste 5:30—WJR, Music Matinee ww. ie yoo | Sane fore Ie a Ba Negroes | committee, sald his group could do made the statement yesterday in a non cathe Se ak we teeny he tee of shaw ob . an NAACP representative about |leged Communists charged Brings Protests the matter,” he sald. “T asked to| conspiring to teach and advocate | group con- : WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. @®—| venience to point out the problems ee The Winston-Salem branch of the peer ey it seems they chose National Assn. for the Advance- toe that ee afford- ment of Colored People has pro- opportunity For P TV : tested a ban against Negro attend-|& - on munist Buco or Frompt Service ance .at an Armed Forces Day on Any Make Set luncheon at which Army Secretary | Tells Pay for Lectures Robert T. Stevens isto speak bere) pumapELPHIAy @-touis Bull Call © & WY TY oe have been sent to|denz, former editor of the Daily President Eisenhower and Secre-| Worker. says he has earned more Sales & Service tary Stevens @ letter to na-; than $70,000 in the six years to have the ban removed, - Munts TV Dealer Scouring to the Rev, G. Linwood |*tticles and feet for testifying 993 Nit. Clemons St Faunteroy, branch president. against Communist party leaders. x le Atty. James M. 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Knowland ls Behind Ike Says He Would Support Any Request to Send Troops to Indochina WASHINGTON W®-—Senate Re-| publican Leader Knowland of Cali- fornia says he would give his “fullest support’’if President Eis- | enhower should ask Congress to approve sending U.S. troops to Indochina. But House Speaker) Joseph W. Martin (R—Mass) holds | that such action ‘‘will not be necessary.” Knowland said in an interview last night that he would spearhead a Senate drive for such approval, should the President decide direct intervention is necessary. Martin, in a speech prepared for a Troy, N.Y., GOP dinner last , night, did not specifically mention Indochina. > 7 7 He said that anti-Communist Asiatic nations ‘‘have the man- power to win their freedom if they receive the material and moral support of the free-world nations.” The Martin talk was cancéled after his Washington office an- nounced that bad weather pre- ' vented him from flying to Troy. 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