The Weather Sunda y—Showers * (Details Page oe a _. THE PONTIAC PRESSyy * & &** PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1954—90 PAGES ° ASDVIRRMATIONAL 112th YEAR ke and Advisers iz Laniel’s Regime Expected to Fall After Fort Loss Vietminh Radio Hints De Castries Still Alive at Dien Bien Phu PARIS (AP)—France was plunged into gloom today by her shattering defeat at Dien Bien Phu but the mili- tary vowed to keep battling the Communist-led foe in Indochina. The loss of the bastion) ~ and its thousands of de- fenders on the eve of Indo- china negotiations in Ge- neva raised speculation that Premier Joseph Laniel’s gov-| F ernment might fall. Indochina, issued a terse order of the day saying ‘“‘the fight con- tinues"’ despite the serious setback. ao ¥s oe Straits Bridge Ceremony J British Order 2 Red Officials Out of Country Charge Two Soviet Air Attaches With Attempt at Espionage LONDON (UP)—Britain disclosed today it had caught two Soviet air at- taches in “attempted espi- onage” and had given them 10 days to leave the country. Maj. Ivan Pupyshev, 35, and Maj. Andrei Gudkov, 36, were no longer 4€-| ceptable as members of the Soviet Embassy here, the Foreign Office announced. It handed Soviet Ambas- sador Jacob Malik Friday a request—tantamount to an Slorder in diplomacy — for withdrawal of the majors. No details of the attempted es- t lold Extraordinary Session Triple Celebration for Mother’s Day Indochina Crisis Probable Cause for Special Call Dulles States U. S. Is Not Sending Gis Under Present Conditions WASHINGTON (AP) — President Eisenhower met with his top strategy ad- visers for an hour and a pionage were disclosed by the considering defense isda soebca peeeniing eeibany Foreign Office and it was not ments which “might involve the : Fa and political victory in the sav- known whether any Britons were use of armed force” but under | . pow involved. “present conditions” the United age 20-hour battle that engulfed i States has no intention of sending : the fortress. A rebel broadcast r But it was learned that the ac- fighting men to Indochina. ee Mees es eee tivities of the two Russians did Those attending the White House Phu” and about 17 companies not relate to atomic energy. Since conference included Vice President of French Union troops fell into Pupyshev and Gudkov were as- ee ee ae See ee a. sistant air attaches, there was miral Arthur W. Radford chair. h ins on en WIELDS CHROME-PLATED SPADE—Mrs. Prentiss Brown, wife | SPeculation that they may have man of the Joint Chiels of Staft Gen. Christian de homage aa of the chairman of the Mackinac Bridge Authority, wields a chrome- tried to steal secrets of Britain's so . Dulles, director — reference to “commander” indica-| Plated spade as she turns first dirt at St. Ignace Friday for the | new jet planes. em M Intelligence Agency; t ted the heroic leader had survived. | $100,000,000 Straits of Mackinac Bridge. At right is Nancy Williams, A Foreign Office spokesman the F . = ; acting ~ “ee ; The broadcast gave no word as | wife of Gov. Williams and in center is Mrs. Grover C. Denny, wife of the word “attempt- tration; and Arthur S. Flemming, to the fate of pretty 29-year-old | the chief construction engineer for the project. ed” before the word “espionage” ious Wiehe defense mobilization director. Fauk okie a co ro} _ s © Ss mye cnr » A RoranoP wet | KISS FOR MOM—Jacqueline Stenberg (left) and ily’s home at 5764 Dwight. While Mrs. Stenberg Really sony aod — been trapped in Dien Bien Phu} Scene Shifts to Mackinaw Cit sister, Monica, give their mommie, Mrs, Edward W.| observes Mother's Day, the girls will mark their | +... of the fall of Dien Bien since March. y 9 he, disclosure came on top of | Stenberg, a pre-Mother’s Day hug and kiss. Sun-| birthdays. Jackie was born May 9, 1948, Monica on Pan reached Westinanen, 2 : Hy day will bring a three-way celebration at the fam-| the same date in 1962. He confidence that 2 Somme ne «re | Wind Up Ground Breaking| ase <= = Sem. ! ‘te cged ara ta masses annihilated almost 2,000 about did not + 16 friendly nations—Britain and French Union trope wie tess (CEFEMONY fOr Span TOdAY |stem trom intormation given by FBI Informer Discloges| trace snes tiem-on the to Goeth ent ef table Go catpet the two Soviet agents who asked . fense ef Southeast Asia will re- taree miccaquiotse-Castiies’ | MACKINAW CITY (AP)—The scene shifted today t0| for political axylum. . , 170 Names at Red Hearing suit tm 0 fron. wuts coafiten Sat eee pty ; Mackinaw City for the wind-up of the two-day ground| The last similar case in Britain H § ee ppg dem. Le - 2 danmed om rors breaking ceremonies heralding construction of the long |°ecurred in July, 1952, — the earing DETROIT (AP)—The names of 170 Michigan persons| +rnis common defense may in- in dank dugouts in the heart of the | @waited Straits of Mackinac Bridge. —— a (eo moan . identified. by an FBI informer to congressional investi-|volve serious commitments by us fortress. The Communists had} Mrs. Charles T. Fisher Jr., wife of the president of the| secretary Pavel Kumetsov on Will Propose Plan for | gators as Communists were in the public record today. - op rgd aye a, ha turned 8 deat car to all French | National Bank of Detroit, will handle a chrome-plated | charges of obtaining spy material) Monday Vote to Hasten| Mrs. Bereniiece (Toby) Baldwin, a petite, gray-haired| {> tight for their vital interests,” aes Od oe “i. | shovel to turn the first spadeful of earth of the southern |m ® Foreign Office wireless Army-McCarthy Probe grandmother, gave the names Friday to a House Un-| So far as the United States is \ The French delegation to Geneva | approach to the $100 million bridge. — _ American activities subcommittee. She gave a similar a - Dulles rsd ony enter- gee accused the Communists “Sen. Charles Potter (R-Mich) also expects to be on ha kek ee raster Reems WASHINGTON (®—Sen. Dirksen | group a list of some 200 names two years ago. The new list | © wana Ce een Bien Pha cout be | hand for the celebration. He will head a host of digni-| mat the two sir attactiés have | Pll!) said today be will ask the added to that one. 1 agorevel would seized. taries during the day-long celebration. left the country. sae s dleeiees eae tana p * d t Get Mrs. Baldwin identified | have to be iven, Congress, = and + showdown = sa 5 oe a »* eens oes: “ad can aan A parade is also planned. * a — — = a4 “iiiekn Slee bry res! en S the 170 as officers of = para re Agios cath cuter: booed and hissed wh¢h they showed| The ground breaking oe te an adopted, should end the McCarthy. : munist clubs in the Detroit, | prise | up at ceremonies celebrating the | celebration at the other end ISCIDINES — avimeee , Flint, Pontiac and Ann Ar-| 2. Other tree nations would have German defeat in World War II. charges since the Foreign Office | Army hearings very soon. Bill é to join the pledge and share the See stres|at tes rete Ee, semen opm tne ow ect | MOWQY UL mraz een “ee Indochina policy is expected to gnace yes y. . . supply any details in an interview, . norte 'S* | would have to be “an adequate come before the National Assem-| There, Mrs. Prentiss M. Brown, in 0Cd The Foreign Office would not|GOp members of the inquiry; Senate Moves Quickly ae bagi Sr pasar prog collective effort based on genuine bly again next week. With deputies | wife of the chairman of the Mack-| say whether Britons were involved | croup canvassed with Republican] 4 OK House Version; |Party peisnigete amenities. Wee ees tee in defending ae beg inac Bridge Authority scooped ”| Chevrolet Union Loses i Ge . Policy Committee members at a e : came membership and dues sec- Dulles made a distinction be- Partly cloudy skies tonight and Sunday. with some chance of scat- tered 48. The soil will be placed in the cornerstone of the huge, five-mile estimated at 25 MPH got the St. Ignace celebration off to a slow start. The poor weather in the morning forced the cancellatior of the big event on the — the burn- ing and sinking of the old Gospel ship ‘‘Glad Tidings."’ The Arnold C. of C. and Kiwanis Club Back City School Tax Plan Members of Pontiac Chamber of Commerce and Kiwanis Club Friday pledged their organizations’ sup- port of Pontiac Board of Education’s proposed 10-year tax program. The board met with representatives of 24 labor, busi- ness and civic groups to explain why the school system is asking for extra taxes. Glenn H. Griffin, board presi- dent, was chairman of the luncheon at Hotel Pontiac. Both Milo J, Cross, Cham- : i Es & ig : Js i i F ; j 5 ; i i ii ; it Hf sik aitf 3 F au i ad if if if rs | 1 ui i | hi ! ! Caghe il 268 Ses 3 = 4 3 : é i iz +e | Control to international for ‘Dissipating’ Funds DETROIT — The CIO United Auto Workers Internationa] Union today clamped an administrator- ship over Chevrolet Local 659 at executive board, Authorized to suspend any or all of the local officers, he said he would take over the local's af- fairs Monday morning. Rocket Shoots Up ; i ai a He ii rEheti = z ; : i ; | ! at eqiial i ili Het ! the 7 i L 7s ac z : E eet ewe eee eeeeere videadvedvounet a WASHINGTON —The St. Law- rence Seaway, a notoriously slow legislative starter, wound up in a blaze of speed yesterday when the An Atlantic-to-the-Great Lakes passageway for ocean-going ships has been a project favored by every U. S. President since World PruEL Fal ite of qi fF 4 gfte) Hie feeek 5655 i fist, E ee War I, including President Eisen- | nist organization. This gave her information as to who were mem- bers and who weren't. In 1962 she unmasked herself and turned over her information te the Subversive Activities Centrol Board in Washington. Since then she has been a star witness at congressional hear- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Bulletin GENEVA (AP)— French Foreign Minister Georges Bidault told the opening session of the Indochina conference to- day that the war in Indo- china must be ended by internationally supervised under way in the Indochina State of Viet Nam. He said efforts to work out an armistice in the Geneva confer- ence could produce an accept- able settlement of the fighting. But he acknowledged the possibility that an unacceptable settlement, from the American point of view, might be made. If there is an unacceptable armistice or a failure to agree on ending the fighting, he said, the need for an anti-Communist coali- tion would be “‘even more urgent.” Dulles ‘recalled that the United States had gone into the Korean fight to support the military de- fense of a people already resist- ing armed assault and under a United Nations mandate. But he cease-fire, followed by | deciared that the situation in Indo- free elections. china “is far more complex.” Inspections Begin Monday Police to Launch Annual Vehicle Upkeep Program Pontiac Police will launch the annual city-wide vehicle maintenance program Monday morning when crews will begin inspecting automobile safety devices for motorists. Held in connection with Vehicle Maintenance Month during May as designed by the National Safety Council, the program is sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce Safety operation with the Pontiac Auto Dealers Assn. Committee in co-; 72 “ommission a i ‘ rf Fs itl g i : lit =f fi j ri E § 4 ¢ Te : i H z 2 sf t itt recreation of building grade school and fitting them with desks, blackboards and such is about $35,- Teday in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding 8 a.m. At 8 am.: Wind velocity 8 m_p.h. Direction: Southeast. Gun sets Saturday at 7.39 p.m Sun rises Sunday at 6:17 a.m Moon sets at 1:18 am Moon fises Gunday at 11:54 a.m 2% ii 2szegsesearess sassesssar=s ie Is Expected to Discuss 1954-55 Budget at Monday Night Meeting _ their first resident minister and his wife. . Dr. Thornberry served as rector from 1905 to 1907. He and Mrs. Thornberry returned to Birming- ham in 1944. Since that time he has acted as assistant to the Rev. Harold E. Towne. Surprise guests attending were the Thornberrys’ children: David * * * E ef z “i 4 | : : iH i I oF if Hl i -iups also may be obtain are the ¢ g i | i i i é Birmingham Musicale will be a co-hostess club when the Michigan Federation of Music Clubs meets tion. Members will take part in the traditional massed chorus concert be held Tuesday night. Police to Launch Vehicle Safety Check (Continued From Page One) vice stations throughout Pontiac where checkups are available. A yellow “O.K.” windshield sticker will be furnished te mo- torist passing the inspection, The inspection will consist of a brake, horn, muffler, lights and, windshield wipers checkup. Courtesy warnings will be issued to mortorist whose autos fail the inspection, according to Police Chief Herbert W. Straley. After this week's inspections, several roving Police crews will continue the checkups during the rest ef the month. Establishments where the check- following. Braid Motors Sales, Central Lin. Inc. and the Firestone Stores, in Store Breakin Pontiac Youths Face Circuit Court Two Pontiac youths waived ex- amination on charges of breaking and entering in the nighttime, and are in Oakland County, Jail await- ing Oakland County Circuit Court arraignment May 17. They were unable to furnish $300 bond each. of Fishing Trip g j i Fo*F fe tt Hie i : | TAG ih . 4 ih Mrs. Baldwin told the subcom- mittee that the party sent out its “most militant cadres” to “colon- nets : z z i g Aghipt! é iftshya: (ii Arraignment May 17 in|’ ‘l Top List of Arrests a ___THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1954 rd | — grec fie f é be Bate. hte. : $ JOURNALISTS AT ANN ARBOR—Shown between sessions of the MIP conference at Ann Arbor yesterday are four high school journalists who attended the event. From left to right are Joni Robertoy, 42 Osage Circle, Waterford High School; Ellen Patterson, &. Thomas High, Ypsilanti; Pat Lohff, 2815 Voorheis, Waterford High; and Bruce Parker, Mumford High, Detroit. Also Honor Miss Florence Day Robert Beauchamp Heads State School Robert F. Beauchamp, Pontiac High School English and journalism teacher, was elected president of the Michigan Interscholastic Press Assn. at “the annual meeting on Minors With Alcohol 5 3 i , Uli F 55s 4 : Z i i f i Press Group the University of Michigan campus Hi ft i he i Hi i i E Urban League Guild Elects President TH lit i [F ; & if iF i BUICKS On display at the Model: Home, New Buick styling in New Buick Colors. Oliver Salesmen at model. _ TAKE MOTHER OUT TO SEE THE NEWEST in Homes and Distinctive Automobiles New NORTHWOOD “42" See the Completely New Dynamic Home Middlebelt Roed * 17,116 in County Get Polio Shots Number of Volunteers Pleases Health Officials; 2nd Injections Due ; Final figures showed today that |‘ Oakland County parents have let 17,116 first, second and third grade students take part in the Salk polio vaccine test The last of the youngsters tak- ing part in the test were given their first shots Friday. Each will injections — the F RE ge ; ryt Tag i | a 5 g i 36 l Ms EF 9 if + git g be i. nF f i i Near-Perfect Guess Wins Defense Bond Church Program | to Emphasize Faith of Families “Faith of Our Families” will the theme of the May Family Night Dinner Wednesday at 6:30 j 3 cf ; - 3 BREEREE Figa i RR EFE: = H 1 i Urges City Cooperate in Keeping Trash From Pontiac Streets i Fl; m6 cf a ee i f sot id 4370 M-59 (Corner Open 12 to 12 Daily Except Tuesday Serving Fine Food Dinners - Fountain, Curb Service DRIVE-IN Pontiac Lake Road) Due to the Death of the Mother of One of Our Employes WILSON H. BARBER Our Store Will Be Closed Monday from 2 to 3 P. M. TODD’S SHOE STORE 20 W. Huron St. THIS WEEK Drop Into Our Factory Branch Office , See Our Display Free Estimates and Demonstration in SPECIAL PONTIAC HEADQUARTERS FOR Aluminum Combination DOORS id 1 a THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1954 Woman She Should _ Advertise in the Paper Also Is Advised to Consult Yardgoods Saleswomen By ANNE HEYWOOD z 6f81]. ait ail i | ; Ni bites “a tf enti; § | f SFigt ej i i! Z | @S EBB BBs Bee ee ee : : 3 5° i Makin burg, an appropriate Mother Mother’s Day is Sunday, and Kevin Me- | of pink and red carnations Crary, 5, gives his mother, Jinx Falken-| ments for the occasion. *s Day corsage | “¢ Re to show his senti- She Should Give Up—Now } Boy's Parents Veto Girl By ELIZABETH WOODWARD A girl likes to snuggle down into the comfy, warm feeling that But a girl can afford the hux- ury of such sentimental notions only when she knows his family well. If they live somewhere else silly td expect them to go all out for a girl they've never seen. ly » 5 | a 55 f i pu z a7i8e a ,;to bump up against real oppo-| | sition from his family. Maybe they have nothing against her person- Such opposition is a real chal- | lenge to a girl in love. She refuses to fact the fact that the cards would be equally stacked against any similar girl her boy friend | in getting your own have decided to wait for two more years so I can graduate and we can save for our future. “He is 22 and must be home i “We've talked it all over with- out finding any real solution. He could leave home, which I don’t want him to do. “He could join the service, but I'd hate to be the one to push that idea because I wouldn't be able to see him at all. We could Your own family’s attitudes and of thinking are familiar to you — and would be valuable help thinking straightened out. My own angle is this: You're 17 and it's too soon to be think- ing about marriage when ‘you're se far from its accomplishment. If he can't convince his family te accept you — you can't. Mar- riage with a boy whose family ties are very strong — and whose family doesn’t appreve of you— would be lifelong misery. My recommendation is to break it off clean and now. You're still in school — you've chances and time to find someone else Are Slighted Wonders Where to Find Part-Time Job Food Gifts by Patient Are Criticized for Keeping Presents By EMILY POST A letter tells me: “My daughter and I visited a relative in the hos- pital recently, She had undergone a serious operation but was recov- ering nicely. My daughter took her a box of ‘candy and I gave her a box of cookies. “As soon as she saw them, she said, ‘I can't have candy or cookies.” I felt quite put out over this remark but said nothing, and when it was time for us to go we took the packages with us. “Now I understand we are be- ing criticized for doing this. Don’t you think this was the right thing to do under the circumstances? I would appreciate hearing from you.” Answer: If you had said, “If you really can't eat these, I will take them home and bring something you can eat if you will tell me what this is,'’ that would have been quite all right. Although her own reply was tacktless, your taking the gifts and walking off with them was certainly not good manners. PETUNIA! Will you pass The French bread, please? It has the fewest Calories / However, Givers| -| Old Chelsea Station, New York 11 by Coun When See how fast Baby makes friends with all these farm and circus pets! Before long, he'll know each by name. Use scraps for gay, little animals—fun to make! Zoo parade quilt! Pattern 644 embroidery transfers, applique pieces for quilt, 32x44 inches. Send 25 cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents in coins for each pattern for first-class mail- ing. Send to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft Dept., P.O. Box 164, N.Y. Print plainly pattern num- ber, your name, address and zone. Rub Wax = Heels Wear and tear on heels and toes of silk or nylon hose may be saved by rubbing these spots with a small piece of beeswax. Biel) Si yi wi S | A) oii miOim) | ini ei - BiB Alo! aasity hi ij r H 23 i]? t 1 per plates. Thig is done by cutting a two- inch wedge out of a _nine-inch plate, overlapping cut edges, fast- ening with cellophane tape and sticking a pipe cleaner through the middie for a handle. brellas made from: smaller paper plates can be used for place cards. Fur Scarves Chic Fur scarves are ever popular with spring dresses and suits, If you are wearing yours for the first ~ | time this year, be sure to learn to wear it well. Study arrange- ments before a mirror. And then get used to the feel of the fur about your shoulders. A cluster of these makes an attractive centerpiece, while um- Osmun’s. Tel-Huron Store OPEN *til 9 P.M. Plenty of Free Parking! Every Night Dixie View Excetient Feed rE S “A Home Away From Home” Convalescent, Nursing and Medical Core Off Diste Hwy. tm Theater Rest Haven 2260 Oxley Drive Right, Petunia! If you're watching your weight, choose French instead of ordinary white, whole- wheat, or rye. diw bx ecuer A sift of Beauty Graduate ca) . for the _ ...a Clear Complexion! with Merle Norman complexion treatment! Gift Suggestions from Merle Norman's Treatment Set, Cosmetics, Make- up Kits, Evening Bags, Jewelry, Beautiful Perfame, Cologne, Nov- elty Gifts. Merle Norman Studio 405 Pontiac State Bk. Bldg. FE 2-4010 ? to PARKING REAR of STORE Huron OPEN SUNDAY Alvin. Exclusive Sportswear for Ladies 5 Ges at Telegraph cee Le PER OE ll N. Perry Nua a Presents Tea Will Be Served at 4 P.M. Miss Winslow will explain the use of color in decorating your home including color harmiony ~« and contrasts between carpet, walls and draperies. She will also demonstrate the function and proper use of various types of carpeting . . . tweeds, solid tone twists, florals, leaf scrolls and cottons. St. Carole Winslow NATIONALLY KNOWN INTERIOR DECORATOR to the Women of Pontiac Monday, May 10th 2 to 4 p.m. and.7 You are invited to visit McCandless’, the House of Color, and consult Miss Winslow with your home decorating questions. 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Lew show and pet milk cooler, any make, any con- pies Re ble. MAvfair 62083.) 4: . If your cooler is ¢ EW DOG old here is your chance to save oper, Come out and see it, A money Open day and night six for sale days & Wee« PEEeS Crooks Hid ty mile| .FURTON & porth Auburn, FE bp ee eR oy between a. ~" OPEN MOTHER'S DAY weete Hew bo veg be} Raven, Pioneer i me OPALINER, ane. WELSH PONY AND BQUMery, ries, 1304 Mt_ Clemens, +0060. -_ . MY 2 after 5:30 PARAKEET. BREEDERS Ba ae with fertiliser attachment. Like New rE $3083 ° DAVID BRADLEY GARDEN FRAG tor, plow. disk. and < € aaws Sales, service & rentals. MY 3-5808. FARMALL . - NEW Plow. power take off, hydraulic lift, starter and nts Dump hay rake, &@ 2115 La e at R. AZER R : and used. service. Avis Service, 1580 Opdyke Rd. GRAIN DRILL bee 13 DIse e of the finest waiches mace te:| FECT. GOOD COAL gis nase" 21M A. BENSON $125.00 wrist ict beats ° ° $150.00 gold ... 042.50 | 540 N. Saginaw FE +2521 rr 4 one choose from. a... bio AT BIO SAVINOS, RHINE Rock Lath gee bund gone Ano, Deane Cowruus | Pi"yrts tue Sa HANDBAGS CIGARETTE Pony pees Go os LIGHTERS: LEATHER TRAVEL COLONIAL oo Lumber Company naa aTHECTMC arruuances .,,/ Open Daily 8-6, Sun, 9-2 $19.95 Casco steam iron ... $14.50 hone ORlando 3-2215 $o0.s8 Brotiquick po cn at “ee 1088 Ra. (04-50) _ oops ato wo make deep on.0e yt lls + — 5 mL, Sylvan Vil- euacctocerexedececens $12.98 lage. FE 5-7557. $60.05 Vacuum cleaners. .$54.50 bare Stite tieiiieke TT saees| Santee Rae eae OTHER AT SAVINGS sretem tor = a rents ‘TE MEN EITHER" 1035 Oskiand. PR. 4-2622. SilSf3 bes drill only’ 628 _ livered PE 27-0252. oe alan amous make at compar able savings. GsED REPRIO “sTOVES, FUR $78.50 tT electric ramsaws. $39.75 maces. of! segs blowers, ete $64.95 6%" popular saw $32.50) Wayne Ait Condition- wee } a famous a oe _ ing Co. 46 West Huron = Seo BARGAINS Se cosas eu - Pa. J1G SAWS. ELEC. \. ERS. BENZOMATIC BLOW ION Et oon —— TORCHES. HIGH - as eee TRIC DRILLS AND AUGER BIT — * aol eeping ER TOOLS. UsE OUR TOOLS. DO YOUR OWN MISCELLANEOUS biete seek cl cower stock & $5.95 gal white paint te Montcalm (im or out) .. $1.95 ber si 156 W. Montcalm, FE $125.00 gas power mower... . $69.95 oe oem, Prt tare Wes. on Sasa tates bee art} as = é fs Range. #0 “mower 916.98 | Osea ‘Fetovielen oeke ed Sa a ; 250 ft. 14-2 Romex type wire $8.75/ SWEETS RADIO & APPLIANCES oP og Evans steel tape ..... 34.95/49 w. H PE 4-1133 $3 ft. Evans stel tebe °::. $223| VAN NORMaN BRAKE DRUM $4.98 coppered after square. $1.99 ean sani 333. First $600 takes 50 ft. extension lights’. || _§225| VACUUM CLEANER WITH AT $6.00 hand saws, 6% to 16 tachments. FE ¢- pts. .. tet teers rene renee $1.75 WOLVERINE HUNDREDS OF ITEMS AT| LUMBER AND WRECKING CO. UAL SAVINGS FOR THE 300 NOME, PARM GARAGE, SHOP | Ko. oak per a. se FIRST y heh Goor ...... AND SAVE ¥ IMPOR-| Bireh flush doors ........ 7 TANT E Ixé 1x8 ‘212 per M. ...... $1 ome Gece. BOP sisscacces. Se OPEN WEEK ENDS ONLY el dt cre Te 10°30 coe ry Bae! ¥ ve, bathrm - gp er amtoSpm — New free stand $22.95 GENERAL TOP SOIL DEL. ——___ 78 _ 6s TOP SOIL DAHLIA ROOTS, 90 8 giant WAREHOUSE CO. STRAW. LARGE BALES. 4c PER bale 4180 Baldwin on vr, just new. Joba Deere 3 section ‘ ne tooth. For pa farm equip- ment see i Chalmers dealer, Holly, Mic ARDEN AND Tools _Adurable, _ +-s0i6 HOUGHTEN’S FOR — BEST BUYS!!! You name the price. name you the down payment. We hav trac tors. lawn mowers. ete. P-20 Farmall tractor puek aad " ha rrows Manure Parmall HOUGHTEN’S OL 1-9761 KING BROS. YOUR COMPLETE ONE STOP PARM STORE AUTHORIZE? DEALERS FOR: 4 ACRES PASTURE, 3 MILES ‘west of Pontiac on M-69. omen Farm. Phone Hartland, Mich Evenings For Sale Livestock 44 FINE SELECTION OUNG saddle , well Y¥ — and : roke Quaranteed to be safe and gentle Priced right for quick sale 1303 N Holly Rd. M 87 GOOD SPOTTED PONY, A 4 te 5495 White Lake Rd Clark- Li 4 YEAR OLD COW WITH Set offer. 659 Scott Lake Ra. Pontiec . & YEAR OLD SADDLE HORSE sound and gentie. Sell or trade cattle, Also western Maybee Rd. Clark- : 3 year old sired 2-75 Imlay City for information. Sale Store Equipment 77 ATION. N etre CASH REGISTER, Bouchet take Oe PLYWOOD All kinds, plain & decorative, Kitch. = Cabinet doors- drawers made ven BORIAC FL EWOOD, co, -| PLUMBING SPECIALS | Sele Sporting Goods 78 off Dixi: at I seme next to the Dostal Foun. SeRUCE COLORADO BLUE. Peng Any size elt | ae] Rade a nesr Push Lake Ra” ed TREES AND EVERGREENS ‘Bact Pookie 7 For Sale Livestock 84 LIVESTOCK OP A: FoR- re’* Jone MA co alee "Morons Gap ead micing “ce orey's ub, 2280 Union Lake Rd. Com- merce For Sale Poultry 86 "are Phage 8 SCOTT Co. M f Rd. Mich. Phone Milford nights Sund Various makes of ment. Davis Machinery. Ph. __ Ortonville. McCORMI.K DEERING. 3 SmC- tion « tooth harrow, 2 section harrow FE 1-984. ped; No on rubber, No. 6 trailer-mower; No. 20 «oar All ble gang disk. cultipactor. Will sell arately, MA 6-3183. ME. ROTARY TILLERS, TRIP- ple M. Rotary tillers. Roto-Hoe, en ( Peorbes 467_8 BAGINAW ST. PONTIAC | “Toate: Ai does ann tore | Oxford Knobloch Nursery, Meta- Brood ware ov Peter AX tare, "ding “and walking garden trac: aa a : ss e i Fg OS Accordions tie 'oie OeS\® | SweET ONIONS. TOMATO AND| foad — ee ee oe “Tee's Rate hb Service __7255 Maddy Lane, K Harbor y. 7 Prat) (Off W Huron) | ge - OO ce 6197 Livernols. | OxLAHOMA RANGE HORSE nla taies . iL TER MA Basement Apt. —FE $8023. _ Very gentle. geod saddle horse | 921 Mt. Clemens St, few ‘spose end’ water hearers | “i aaah Fee | lata tee OO pet mentee | See ee _—__—; | ON MAN CADW SAW a few e water heaters, § . r "LL . 220 gal. etc: | eprtee Plas TE airy | Al Jetmston” OA ofeei. Or norm | OVFRCROWDFD MUST sELt NEW AND USED like ~ ‘on. i fs ag! eu monthly. Ga} pone pe enrol fncnd “Marker ts | Morgan Gelding or Hunter Mare eavmseate, avaliable, Miller’ Gare besides oss time of Sus : ee Seturgay Nee’ Maresh oe Mt Sonn | Woodward oe of 4 Miler, days. OR § —? . ’ “Otest G FE 55167 PLANT NOW _Birmingham. Phone MI 46008.” verhead Garage Doors | gegen anand PIANO BEAT Big pprine Savings — ; RIDING TRACTOR. LIKE NEW, entees cin eveliente in .~ offer takes. OR 3-2005. LAKESIDE NURSERY ; SS “lees co * we give you a tree i on | Sale Office Equipment 76 200 Bieabed Leke Re SEED | SECTION SPRING BAAS. a s PE 2-7064 overhead. BUYS: BURROVOHS ERGR- B NOW | 21 rabbits 3 double pens out aaa Y DOOR CO “—— ho 20 bank. adapt-| | Seve dig your own We have ali| of dusiness. Phone FE . New and fare : ent. 1 8. Paddock. PE 2-0203/| able types of ‘ Yews, white on all makes be ge oe 4 was. Con tenes pew, ‘cha the | Gus Plcio Baca on cong i | an ABONABLE motors, q % new. J je - . LA NY, NABLE. : OUR spose Sensomatic Sati machine. Rd. Open daily and Sundays. FE tered — — Pontiac Farm Su ly NEW LOW PRICES | operation “botn“original® copies, | geaeet wre ¢ YEAR OLD SPOTTED PONY. | an, 7 one Eheaining “bong Suto O08 per M.| Oeste mew, wilh’ take” Gites. ee Vs fis. Mire Alice ii ageites GL -REDEwS HORSE, | SYRGE MILKER. . PIPE in. ) saan , ey Colin Brown, 601 Com munity Bank Wedechen FR §20n8 : . > Ry Rew, can milk 2420 le hing windows with | Building or phone FE 5-0411 AWSEERY Fs = ¢ | 7 SHETLAND PONTES3¢° AND TE SILO. FE 53000. air alu. inum weather striv | iszD cE . PLAT vce 39”, gentle 7016 Orchard Lake . and cer $15. Cement $1.10 desk, $18 to $65. riter Magia tre $1.00) Ra omer 8, @ sack, | Gents, ail ‘styles, “Office chairs, - 8 Se | As LE CONS 3 36 INCH ROTARY TILLER ARTENG All our. prices are reasonable. filing cabinets, 1 and letter AL M DA , machine< Sem pcan sa anon PE $1283 a size, ce ice ; BLACKETT’S , fra, files, ali sises, office | 9% ond Henne shake’ | Ra. Oreeavite. "| 150 GALLON ORCHARD SPRAY- ioe : ; tables. Sverything refinished flat denen gerania WELSH PONY AND EQUIPMENT | th. Rever becn used. EM 33163. Building Supplies f fag Fu panaie ond -tertliser"“ Vernet's | WELSH PONY, AND EQUIPMENT, WE rR delivery. Arnold te, Oxf ; easonable ic . - 6208 Dinte Mwy. Clarkston | 31 Washington St. OA 8-312 ot | Oa Piel at) Ponte Bie ts | 2 Daily Demonstrations New Holland 66 Balers _P.T.O AND Motor Driven Models BLACKETT, INC. YOUR hy oe DEALER 5454 Dixie ra Auction Sales 89 » Se ne |