j THE PONTIAC PRESS The Weather Home Saturday—Snow Flurries Edition Details page two 112th YEAR * * *& * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1954 —38 PAGES MINIEMNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 7 Omnibus Tax Revision Bill Wins House OK Hannah Will Leave Pentagon July 1 > Mother of Missing Girl TEENAGERS DISAPPEAR—Actress Judith Barrett weeps in the office of her-attorney in Los Angeles as she discusses the dis- | appearance of her daughter, Judi th Linda Howard, 13, and a schoo} chum of the girl, Judy Geller, also 13. Police say the girls told @ friend they were running away. ard, and her mother are divorced. The girl's father, Lindsay C. Ho The Gellers live in Palm Springs. France Orders All Planes {nto Dién Bien Phu Battle HANOI, Indochina (UP)—France threw every avail- “> \ing talks at Berlin between '| Secretary of State John ‘|Foreign Minister V. M. ; | Molotov it was agreed that able warplane into the battle for Dien Bien Phu today, hoping to wipe out the Russian-style artillery concentra- tions that are turning the encircled outpost into a smok- ing shambles. ; U. S.-made Bearcat fighter-bombers and B26 light bombers were mustered for the attack. French Gen. Henri Navarre told the pilots that his hopes of victory Russia Receives U. §. Proposal for Atomic Pool Dulles Hands Zarubin Copy of America’s Plan for A-Development WASHINGTON (INS) —The United States today handed Russia a “concrete plan” to carry out President the peaceful development * | and use of atomic energy. A State Department an-| nouncement said that dur- Foster Dulles and Soviet the United States would shortly transmit to the So- viet ent in writing a concrete plan to further the peaceful development and use of atomic energy. The State Department said: “This proposal has now been pre- pared by the United States gov-| The State Department said that Eisenhower’s proposal for | To Quit Capital f JOHN A. HANNAH Resigns Position as President's Manpower Aide Returning to MSC as Soon as Possible; Will Keep 8nd U. S. Job LANSING (INS)—Dr. | John A. Hannah, president | of Michigan State College at | East Lansing, announced sistant secretary of defense | for manpower on July 1. Dr. Hannah was original- ly on leave from MSC for a year. That p riod was ex- —+tended six months. Europe Needs Ground Forces Ridgway Is Dissatisfied With ‘New Look’ Policy Stressing Airpower WASHINGTON (INS) — Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway maintained today that only “powerful ground forces” could stop the Soviet Army from sweeping across Europe. The Army Chief of Staff, who airpower to inflict ‘instant retalia- tion” against an aggressor, made his-remarks in a speech prepared ‘for delivery to the National Press the Soviet government “has also z the havoc : } enemy, are riding on their wings. “In these decisive moments, I am countin Navarre said in an order of on you,” the day. “The whole of our Post Office Thrift Is Not for the Birds LEOMINSTER, Mass. @—From two cities, this is what happens to a letter: Mailed after 3 p.m. in Leominst- *aerial forces, without ex- transmitted to the United States | destruction would create in the government certain proposals in Allied countries would be a power- connection with the general sub- | ful deterrent to the adoption of ject of atomic matters. These pro- Such & course by the free na- posals are under study.” | tions of the world, and might well } be so repugnant as to cause its He stated: - “I definitely will resign as assistant to Secretary of Defense Charles Wilson July 1. But if Con adjourns in the meantime, I will be back at the college as quickly as possible.” The resignation of Dr. Hannah was another break in the ‘‘Michi- gan group” which was brought to | Washington by the President. Rog- ler M. Kyes, former General Motors vice president who was deputy sec- rrctary of defense, announced his resignation two weeks ago. The MSC president said he will continue as chairman of the Joint Board of defense for the U. 8. and (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Bentley Holds Press Meeting Wounded Congressman Says Doctors Foresee 100 Per Cent Recovery WASHINGTON w — Rep Alvin M. Bentley (R-Mich) said today today he will retire as as- |; Prince Ona 7: £% ‘ » | | * * ‘ x a aod j ban ae es | <) RS ' ~~ AP Wirephete HAILS FROM ST. LOUIS—Fred Williams, of East St. Louis, Ill, who masqueraded as Prince Onaga of the Belgian Congo, is shown with his wife, Margaret, in San Francisco as he was ques- tioned by immigration authorities. The case came to light when immigration authorities, believing he was from the Belgian Congo, asked to see his passport. - Long Way From St. Louis ‘African Prince’ TV Star Just an American Hoofer SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — “Prince Onaga of the Wat- sui in the Belgian Congo”—star of a five-year song-and- ga! Unmasked - | fight is shaping up in the , | Senate today. Goes to Senate: ke Chalks Up Major Victory Measure Lists Slashes but Dem Move to Hike Exemption Fails WASHINGTON ( A P )— | President Eisenhower > |Chalked up a big victory in House passage yesterday of a major tax revision bill = without a personal income r ae cut he opposed. “_* However, an even tougher With party lines holding unusually firm, the House beat down 210-204 a Demo- cratic move to slash income taxes $2,400,000,000 a year by raising the personal ex- |emption for each taxpayer | and dependent from $600 to $700. The President went to the coun- try by television and radio Mon- day night to urge defeat of this | | The whole tax issue is certa er, It goes by truck to Worcester.| alt the sapply alriit to the sur. by Dust, Snow oe es Sen. Harcid| ba eadlaapler frome ingulpatindt saan Ww Investigate Chiang, Kuomintang Win The sis mater ond deter wore . rounded fertreas but to prevent |; . didate for reelection in Novem- ave | i ionali ina | Boston, by train. — the evacustion of wounded. 1n Plains States as a progressive step to meet| ber y | Sure in Nationalist China | “Mrs. Donna S. Hendricks, 2839 A truck carries it to North Sta- the problems of an estimated 5,- Capt. Clark "M. Wheaton, chief| TAIPEH, Formosa —Independ- | Kenford, Waterford Township, said tion, : goes of Pontiac detectives, said today hospital planes to land during the | bearing winds blew south and east | 000 drug addicts in Michigan. said, adding that the mes- ’ and vice presidency of Nationalist | of back to Fitchburg by train. 5 many he is veltabie the car near Hatchery road Elizabeth II Bears Grit through the wings and fuselage Of | after a two-day assault, leaving in | now come forward for treatment | has received from his district since | ™4m to investigate the worst two- | only the ruling Kuomintang (Na-| Barbara, 5, is reported in fair con- _ a Red Cross plane that tried to) their wake crop damage estimated | without branded as crim-| the shooting helped him- make up| week wave of breakins in years. | tiomaliat pasty) seal the Comecras-| Aiton tedey te Peatibe Th h Lon Welcome touch. down on the airstrip Thurs-|-at 16 million dollars and up to 11 / nals It places the addict under his mind to run again. . ,.| te Socialists in the race. | Hospital with | fractures and roug g - ‘T've been working. nights my Ospi eg day. inches of snow. _. the_supervisioni_of the State-Health However, Bentley declared he | seit on the-cases-as-we are short-| There waa. Ba qunation but shet.. outs,-The_cnsthes-she-te00le_ tur 3 ADELAIDE, Australia ®—Queen The estimate of crop damage |Commissioner for hospitalization | favors outlawing the Puerto Rican | handed,” Capt. Wheaton said. | he Kuomintang, headed by Presi-| bruises..Debra and her brother Elizabeth IT got a speck of grit | Out of the Frying Pan... covered eastern and southeastern | and rehabilitation. Nationalist party to which the as-|+This is the largest number of | dent Chiang Kai-shek, would win | David, 3, another passenger, were in her-eye as-she drove. through Colorado and came from State; It states specifically that the} sail belonged. He said the | breakins over any two-week period | handily unhurt Adelaide today to the townhall) CLEVELAND # — Two 14-year- | Agriculture Commissioner Paul W.| commitment of any patient can-| party leadef, Albizu Campos, “is|1 can recall.” |— Oe clauuie w pis: tute lan gee es oe oe ee ee ee ome eee aah bel ae somewhat of a mad- ‘ ote ‘Mc arth t A A - Though appa paying owe | of moisture combined to destroy proceedings under. which he man who holds some sway or| Twenty-eight business places, C dl retused to halt the lengthy wel-|each week for vandalism in | wheat crops capable of producing |is committed cannot be used| charm” over his small band of| schools and restnarants have Y [oO nswer al school, stole a taxi to get to court. | eight qhillion bushels. in any criminal case. | followers. been burgiarized here since 'Wheat Damaged rejection.” Drug Addiction Bill Ready for Signing LANSING ® — A bill permit- ting courts to hospitalize drug addicts for medical treatment was| time, that would be wrong with passed unanimously by the Home| me.” Thursday and sent to the gover-| The 35-year-old mnulti-million- nor for his signature. | alre and former career diplomat doctors have told him he will re- cover ‘100 per cent” from wounds suffered March 1 when Puerto Rican Nationglist fanatics sprayed the House of Representatives with is not going to be anything, given | Spring Due Tomorrow but Her Manner Ap him fo Be o odlish Side awash in almost an inch and reading Feb. 15 the all-time record of 57 and helped soften aiready mushy from the Roadbeds washed away and schools closed. Autos sank help- lessly into the mire. Hundreds of (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) roads rain. four dance hoax and of television shows and a movie—turns | * be aired at length im the com- out to be plain Fred Williams of East St. Louis. ae ae wane ae But Fred—against whom no charges were filed—re-| ing appraisals of yesterday's fuses to abdicate. Vi SS oe Chie, dent “I think a black face ich} ot te —chamatiwt Congressional should be somebody,” the How Michigan | Campaign Committee, said that as }@ result he has from 45 to ee Congressmen leo nearly caine Besides, belore be and his wite Voted on Taxes | Democratic sains m the House often were hungry. Then he dis| WASHINGTON @—Vote of the| ais Republican counterpart. covered it's so much easier for a | Michigan delegation in the House| Rep. Richard M. Simpson of royal dance team to find work |on two tax proposals yesterday | Pennsylvania, replied’ that the than for two ordinary dancers. | was split on party lines. tax action will bring votes to the home towns East St. Louis and} 6, 4, tax revision bay} GOP: Me. predicted Republican Los Angeles. His wife is the for- general gains of 25 House seats. mer Margaret Cabelle of Los An-| (carried 339-80): In the showdown, only 10 of the geles. Republicans for passage—Ce- [21 Republicans He he still be called | derberg, Dondero, Ford, Hoff- | the exemption increase. Nine What will happen at the box of- fice at Marines Memoria! Auditor- jum here April 5. On that date he and his wife were scheduled | Fred needn ‘t have worried: that appearance was canceled. “It was a bit unfair of the im- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Detectives Seek fo Halt Breakins Every Available Man Democrats against — Lesinski, Machrowicz, O’Brien, Rabaut. Absent or not voting—Clardy, Bentley, Republicans; Dingell, Democrat. On amendment for boost in in- come tax exemption (defeated 210-204): Democrats for — Lesinski, Machrowicz, O’Brien, Rabaut. can: Dingell, Democrat. Paired against—Bentley, Clar- dy, Republicans. revision bill to which the Demo crats had tried to attach the re- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) Baby Grabs Wheel; Car Strikes Tree An 18month-old baby grabbed the steering wheel away from her mother yesterday and swerved the car into a tree along Airport road. MILWAUKEE, Wis. (UP) been 103. here and said the senator h Despite Laryngitis Bout —Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy (R-Wis) was in bed with a case of virus laryngitis today but said he would deliver his counterattack against Adlai E. Stevenson despite the illness. His temperature had Dr. Raulf Hanson examined McCarthy on his arrival ad “a virus laryngitis with a sore throat and a high temperature.” re > The doctor said he strong- ly advised agains y g night, “but. he insists he is ng to.” | swer Stevenson’s recent | Broadcasting System | grant him free air time to a Two ae a a _____, |THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1956 Ce — 3 | . ’ | iti | oe . . . St., was , el lel - it eos ] taxes on dividends _° Recreation Board Gives _|Womdedbeyscondiion Spring to Arrive Pontiac Deaths | scat"tart‘cimeer. te nex. | TAX Revision Bill wea cr Final Approval to Budget) rm: = 1x cmsim s|Wearing Topcoat —chorles K. Craddock Sa asses rwsceet| Passed by House ',2stasine ten the third straight day in St. Jo- seph Mercy Hospital was John En- gleman, 15, of 83 Osmun St., whe was shot Tuesday night by a 15 - The baby was dead at birth Thursday morning at Pontiac Gen- eral Hospital, Besides her parents she is sur- (Continued From Page One) consideration of it may not come for two or three months. After an illness of five: years, | Charles K. Craddock, 75, of 2359) Dexter Rd., died Thursday at 4) p. m. (Continued From Page One) lanterns marked deep washouts and caveins on local roads. of $15,110 for Coming Year From Our Birmingham Burca| became minister of Church of the soil pendency deductions for college . | year-old companion. A * _ | vived by two brothers, Lowell M. * 6 « BIRMINGHAM — A slightly im | Nazarene last June, moved to Bir-| "7. utntul assailant is in cus-| But the weather spelied spring. | Born at Geneva, Ky.. Dec. 28. 5, ang Michael T., both at home| ‘The petmanent revision pro-| students even though they ear final mi: last week with his fam- : 5 | 1878, he was the son of Mr. and a ; and additional creased budget gained ap- ngham tody pending a hearing in Juvenile Sunny _ skies in the general tax bill would | more than $600, proval of_ the recreation board | ily. Former pastor at Réchéster | Court. Engleman was shot in the and soaring tem- ee b Y gram | Weductions on retirement income. last might, and will be submitted | Church of the Nazarene, the Rev.| other youth's home after a dis | Y peratures reach. | Nancy Noblin in Indiana in 1903, / JACOB Young cost about $1,400,000,000 in revenue | 8 to city commissioners before | sr arian is living at 922 Hum.| agreement over a street basket. | ing into the high 8nd — Pontiac 21 yee vicke,| _ After_an illness of two weeks, | the first year. Democrats say the | Another provision would exjend Apri 1. | phrey. ball game. 0s and 3 ey oe "| Jacob Young. 78. of 3133 Maple| loss would mount to 3% billions for a year trom April 1 the pres st mo 6 3200 a than | gs . | a's etter oe a i a oe Genel Weapael oa ? i ee ran ph ‘Under present law it ¢s tet year. Antictpa ted revenues of scasd jreakdont at laa ‘| Dr Hannah Quits weary heat tar | ere. St ae today _ Oy oa wer ping | due to drop to 47 per cent at the $42 would reduce the total | hrrritioh’ ses ‘PTA ‘mecting | |a week until blustery winds spat | Elizabeth ae oe oxor Mie’ Born at Massillon, Ohio, Feb 4.| done to teke bigher depesciation | end of this month, which would , : | . ; uth Boberg, Miami, Fila., Mrs. : ; . : ; , of $1,200,- sought to $12,290, raising the city’s | along with Mrs. Andrew Hotten, as Manpower Boss i a Pal weather on the | Grace Gr of Reval Osk, Ray aie pe way_the _ “4 during the first years} mean 8 revenue loss 1954-55 share by $1,290. . Mrs. Frank Willcock, | city , E ‘ad James Craddock and Mrs ar uise auser g. of use of plant and equipment. It |. 000,000. - Mrs. William Jackson, chair- and Mrs. George Ham-| (continued One) Many Pontiac folks ‘and the| riizabeth Kervin, all of Pontiac. 7 a retired _— of the | —————_—— man, reported progress is being mond parliamentarian. From Page weather bureau's 30-day forecast) | aig surviving is a brother. Jo way Express | . turda ’ mane by a —— — Other Loa officers are an —_— boy - the —— thought winter was about over. | senh. of Dearborn. Meese -~ ae See F riday and Sa y combat rising juvenile delinquen- | dent. Robert Cannon. sina tien portance of Canada in the future hae ceige ll strength led igi one na pd and epee Rose Zepp, all Bact A in the area. ; : of the world. Its, undeveloped re- 4 planning = Ura) aot ae 2 | sillion, a: rs. Lillian McInnes | D ° a, poe —, a, sources are beyond imagination.” | * “4d week for Pontiac. Funeral Home. The Rev. Paul R-| no also resided in Ohio, and a a C1 ; Three fields of possible atten- = vice president: and Mrs. | A ettedded by the| March. teudeed i etl Havens of the First Methodist | | cher Fred. of Cheboygan oF > ~~ oo coeue ae ead at = state ‘Legial ature last night, Dr. burdened with ~ inches of pe Church, wil officiate, Burial will ‘The funeral will be held Monday d wy LADIES : te . —— je si - ¢ = , e eos Tas already im trouble | Legying the church at 7 tonight, Hannah said a nuclear device = shook it off on the astonished city ois Cok See Cement: at 1:30 from the Huntoon Pune oe . with police; facilities for chil | the youth of First Presby- ploded in the Pacific a few days then blew up winds which whipped 2 Home with burial in Perry t. . & 24En > Gren net causing difficulties, and | terian Church will head for Hay-|*8° had the force of a million jt into drifts. Infant Willhite a, a. en possible long term education. ride Lodge in Rochester. for din- tons of TNT. The winter's heaviest snowfall Prayer service for the infant | . e M Jackson pointed to the ®¢f and a hayride to follow “Yet,” he said, “it was merely (seat read crews scurrying to! daughter of Lowell and Charlene The sales tax movement has let ae } sya. ened Silla Paty a0 ——— ® preliminary trial for » more | trucks and plows—equipment that Gazette Willhite, of 226 E. Pike! spread to 32 states. | Pe lit the last point. Po Adding to list of adult | powerful one that will be ex- | hardly had a chance to let its en-| — : ' ee Chiet Ralph W. a has | — a lecture series on | ploded very shortly." gines cool for three straight days _ Regular $16.95 Quality estimated the juvenile problem | pognecr ag l ghey Dr. Hannah supported the Penta- March 2% brought another storm DR. HAROLD BUSSEY ‘ A p< for that night would be doubied Thureday from gon's ‘new look” defense empha-| —an inch and a half of snow. .¢ Pr $ 88 if not for the party. > = of Birminghem lige sis on air power rather than!) Some 54 schools closed and thou. | | > =. Roland W. Reese, board mem. | ee ee eee ee ground troops by explaining: sands of youngsters stayed home. Announces CORRECT | . » complete with music, lighting and| Hrand Hampikian director of the schools closed; and almost half the fencing, would run about $60,000 Gardening School ot| i it . cain 100,000 youngsters were | | Most lenses ond frames ont Michigan, wil conduct the ecures.| Detroit Presbyt tom caves | | vere : = ois savan- pom the } rol erian Suheesied wad cxees wandaed irate — day, in ie? Local resident Russell aD W.F.H Di home for a few hours’ sleep and io expert dispenser a | tages fer wtticig the tows tee | toreig > analyst. will :/ Rev. W. FE. oot 1@S | trudged back to work again. Four. technician. i mm & — - * |on “The Russian Challenge” at a . foot snowdrifts marooned cars and weer Viton ty Be, Park as a winter ice rink. | meeting at 8 tonight of the Baptist | The Rev. William F. Hoot, 65. | blocked side roads. 7 — Sight ts Precious | board agreed that Reese _| stated secretary of the Detroit) , , ; Now lecated at 40 5. w “> ~ shold dics with City MANAGE ered the United Navona contr | Presbyte7y for years, and broth | acs open for bunness aga : Kent te State Theater <. — Donald Egbert methods of financ- N ler-inlaw to Dr. William H. Mar-|, _ — 3 ing the ‘rink end also minor |cnce 1908 and covaed’ the tue bach pastor of First Preshyterian wae Cte sae A COMPLETE, FASTER, EFFICIENT AND EXPERT | (A 3.) VAIN oN rT changes in the tennis court con-| four fore inist L _ Thursday a : iter, E | r, g | Mrs. Coombs had attended Ben- for coming te Detroit he preach. | — Don’t Pay More Than Simms Low Price! tion. . The proposal would change | nett Junior College in New York.| ed in Indiana and Mlinois. Folding 3-in-! Combinetics ALL POPULAR BRANDS the date of the annual meeting | She was a member of St. Marks . trom the first Saturday in Decem-| Episcopal Church. Coldwater and |, For the, last, several seare, 06 | Baby Buggy . ber to the first Saturday in Jamu-|DAR of Birmingham, Piety Hill | Hoepital and May! Soredion:| igare eS “Jeserrow wil aise be the last| Survivors include two daughters, | Sanatorium. both at Northville. Carrioge - Cradle - Cor Bed club shoot during March. Mrs. Clifford McBride and Mrs : award an 7 —_— Charies F. Guilford, both of Birm. | Hoot is survived by @ son, Edward | : Meeting at 6:30 tonight tor a | ingham: 2 son, William A. Coombs | \y %, Royal Dak and © euahter: | $ 11 potluck spaghetti dinner, the | III of Manchester, Vt, a sister). ; The body will be taken from the Weusg Cenpis Gish of Eb tm ond two brothers. Don Graham Funefal Home, 3537 the Hille Church will hear mem- —_—_—_— W. Lafayette St, to the Olivet Original PER ber Robert Thom speak and A De j M Church, 707 Lewerenz at West Fort $39.50 CARTON Pius 6c Tex chow picturce of bie recent Jour- rrest Detroit Man St. Monday at 10 a. m. Service| Value! ney to Switseriand. . k will be held there at 2 p.m. atue Except Premium King: Scout Troop Stock t this ice! Price , per = 2 ana scour. | Market Breakin the Rev. R. A. Bowden, pastor, of Stock up a oe price! } ficiating. He will be assisted by 8 Bor Y, regular waste te Aetee we BIRMINGHAM — Joseph A.| ministers from the Presbytery. ALL THOSE FEATURES: Simms Saves $28.39 For You at non temerrew Sr 6 Lewis, 22, of 20051 Cardoni, De- —_—_—_——_—_ ° Exactly as pictured! ortable folds into | at the Highland Recreation Area. rh ’ * Tubuler Stool Frome bed in the home, ft converts in Jecobeon Fe cently received |S04' ccttieg im the nighttime at| EXPOSE TV Prince % Suspended Spring Chassis arudis-ext task Woy selenainn are. een Mf your baby Bees il awards for an “outstanding record | * entering in nighttime at % Built-in Bock Rest 100 years, is a once-in-a-lifetime bargain. Buy ! IMPORTED COPIES ' for re-registration and peed) Ee eee = Oe ee , & Conessted Btzper Seerege | Of N lly Fe Mekes | Sg a nee Bnew ee ag Just Plain Fred _ | $faase tere , cea Fone ieee tng te ere > /S JUSE Plain Fred _ | & tek er a At 98 N. Saginaw St. marek SAU fost sur a »* . t a - aaa beeper penn piraredlee the oe (Continued From Page One) + Wain Oey tennis BROTHERS Main Floor eras eee stteres at thes Sew The Birmingham Board of Edu- | 4, | Migration people to reveal this . caton ban adopted a policy re-| Beau) Salon. and, fund Lewis seat ‘ptore our concer, =—K—s— = DUPLICATE DESICHS ite — og oe Anat | Nothing was missing trom either | ComPlained Fred. er—the prince , transfer their children to the new establishment, police reported. “They —_ have oe just ee we * 7% ° ett . e i sched immediately Ged biotin |iaemoe | ER Cigarette Lighters t H bad checks, or hurt a: The Parents moving from one at. Youth Cited in Breakin | people hatte eet their money's \) 1VIC SS | On tendance area to another will Sent to Circuit Court worth from our shows.” . . All At ONE LOW PRICE! have te transfer their children to ; tteadance | BIRMINGHAM — Arraigned in| The people have been seeing | , | , _———sa—— justice court yesterday on a charge | Fred and his wife on tours of the Presents Your Cc —_ lot attempted and enter. | United States and Canada . . . on, Choi Families planning to move into ing, John L. Koenig, 19, of 1103/ Ed Sullivan's Toast of the Town + o e } owe the schon Gait will tot be ah |Boton, Potic, waived examina |and otder wieviem dows 1 66 he Fisk Jubilee Singers, from | 6 lowed to place their child in| tion and was bound over to Oak- the movie ‘King Solomon's Mines” | Ing rs, Replicas of ‘bést sellers’... .-pre- fim school until the move is made. |land County Circuit Court by As- | . . at Opera and ballet first nights. | da ata ee ; The board also moved to dis-| sociate Justice John Emery Jr.| Williams was exposed because Fi k U nd e covered, chrome — plated, »* courage the circumvention of such; Bond of $2,000 was furnished. the Belgian consul general couldn't 1S niversity heer Patna 7 i Fed policy by securing guardianship! Arraigned on an auto theft understand why a Watusi prince ices good oll weekend, 3 papers for the sole purpose of es-| charge, James J. Stovall, 26, of 192 | who'd been quite a celebrity here bg R s l tablishing a legal residence within | Harrison, Pontiac, demanded ex- for days hadn't made -an official tn ecita : {{@ the school district for children | amination. It was set for next Fri- wishing to attend the Birmingham | day. Cash bond of $2,000 was not call. Hé queried the immigration office. Williams told all to immigration | officials—later, to newsmen. hr aw) SIMAS.O. SMOKERS’ NEEDS —Main Floor S We Sold Out in February ... Sot Simms Got . foo es eeeccccccccccnccneveccnscnccecsccscceee Leod will show movies of the Le | = $ Stops Grease Splatter ! Mans car race. - . More at Same Price ! FR - Exactly as Pictured The Rev. Elton W. Zarian, who The Weather PONTIAC AND VICINITY —Occasionai rain eed cold tonight. tow 36 te 34, anew flarries, high ——— oo - — eo nate Teday tn Pontiac Lewest temperature preceding § a at 8 am: Wind velocity 7 mp rection t Sun sete Friday at 6:43 pm P Sun rises Geturdey et 6 en Moon rises Friday ot 7:14 pm Moon sets Gaturday ot 639 am 9s Dewntewn Temperatercs TYTTIIIi re SOSSSHSSSSSHSSSSSSSSSSSHSSOSHSSOSSESOOHOSEEE rything “ That's Pictured eee eesenererneees Cee eee e menor saree | Monday, March 29, 1954, 8 P.M. at the - e e e tiny peters eae : i : ee as Sead erica ene gee “ontiae ~ wie P pari aot Sas vote hie eee | Frying-Pan COVER -Y and EASILY . . . no risk of burns ee Rig : Peete nese teetee ; fh on i = i ——— 5 4 pe a ] ° + . co cover of spun ‘aluminum is & " . Tickets may be purchased at Grinnell's, Birmingham; at Calbi’s Music 3 creme, ane Tees hamburgers, bacon, pork 3 2 $1.00 HOLDS Until May Ist . Store and Grinnell’s, Pontiac.; also by calling FE 2-0683 for free ticket 3 suds. _ edeeclers-x 89 : A _ a} _selivers: dg, Tn tine 0 alt trying pone, 7 10 11 toch and S80. § bd ay . . . j i of : 4 pind 4 Proceeds for the Community Center Building Fund : iM MA § {{2 inhes : : senpace ae soneeee \Seveonenecteeee 201K * eeulegall . pr ee Ceeesecorese eeeeecccoccceee 4 A A ee). Sane \ 7S 4 } } \ ‘ | 5 ? ‘ A #, yf \ \ . SS ~ ‘ \ A | \ \ ¥, > \ ) rt a ay 4 “ \/ Se THREE Wife Conspired fo Kill Spouse Investigators Maintain Woman Tried’ to Hire Them as Gunmen DETROIT (INS)—A 42-year-old Wyandotte houswife today was ac- cused of trying to hire two Toledo gunmen to kill her third husband so that she could cash his $4,000 double indemnity life insurance icy. Héld for investigation of attempt- ed murder is Mrs, Hattie Bowlin, tripped up when her two hired killers turned out to be investiga- tors for the Wayne County prose- cutor. Mrs. Bowlin was quoted as saying she wanted her husband out of the way because he was | stingy and never took her any place, Later, when confronted by | her 52-year-old husband Walter, | she claimed the whele thing “was just a joke.” Although Bowlin has not yet de- | “I'm gonna change my place of eating. And I'm gonna change the | beneficiary on that insurance pol- | icy too.’ a week ago and offered him $1,000 to kili Bowlin, Investigators George Rose and) Nick Grabowksi were assigned to pose as Toledo henchmen and rendezvoused with Mrs. Bowlin in a bar Thursday. They said she offered them $1,000 out of the insurance money if they would kill her husband and even took them home to demon-| strate where and how to ambush her husband when he returned from work.- Williams Asserts Faith in Police Despite Scandal DETROIT (UP)—Gov. G. Men- nen Williams believes most De- troit policemen are ‘good, honest and effective law enforcement of- ficers"’ despite the current investi- gation into alleged payoffs to some | officers on the force The governor made the state- ment Thursday night at a dinner meeting of the Detroit Police Lieu- | tenants’ and Sergeants’ Assn. He was given an honorary member- ship in the organization. a few officers should not, and I am sure do not. reflect upon the honesty of the thous@nds of others who are doing every day a good and loyal job of protecting the public,’’ Williams said. “Tt welcome the opportunity to testify to my firm belief that the “That opinion, I am certain, shared by the vast majority the people of Michigan.” UP Development Bureau to Consider New Era MARQUETT w& — Leading Up- per Michigan into a new economic era will be: discussed by mem- bers of the Upper Peninsula De- velopment Bureau next Thursday. The eventual construction of @ Van Valkenburg Ailing, and a painful boil. 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It's the old gold rush days over again with its attendant surprises and disappoiatments. The Belgian Congo now supplies about 70 per cent of the West's atomic fuel supply. but a contract negotiated in 1944 runs out late this year, Negotiations to renew it are under way through ‘‘diplo- __THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1954 Id Rush Days sole access to the Congo ore, the United States was to give Belgium technical information. The information has not been forthcoming, they say, and as a result Belgiuim trails other nations in atomic development. | Wisconsin Man Uses Car Horn to Call Cows PLATTEVILLE, Wis. (UP)—Matt Murphy has a horn on his car that saves him a lot of work. Whenever Murphy has to gather ‘Judge Gives Advice lene to Beating Victims SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (UP) —| District Judge W. W. McCrory says | wives whose husbands come home | and beat them up should ‘show | their husbands a good sharp ra- zor. 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If Eve Philbrick had been the typical wife, this sweet-smelling epistle would have been a house- hold H-bomb. ° Addressed to her and signed with a fancy feminine name, it described romantic eve- nings the writer had spent with Herb. It told of burning love shared by the two and asked Eve to give Herb up. It contained the line: “Of course you never believed Herb was spending all those nights out working for the FBI, because he was really secing me.” The writer wasted perfume, ink, paper and time. Mrs. Philbrick knew full well that the letter was BERENIECE BALDWIN ON THE STAND: The party dreamed up 2 door-bell ringing campaign te try to hurt her testimony. troit, apparently timed to her re-; one of those interviewed would |cent testimony against the top pass up the chance to do it | again if be could. trotted out each | “It's a chance to serve which time one of the group is about to few people get in a lifetime and) fully intimidated one of them, but are richer for it,” against such varied and aggres-| the nation’s capital. . nique is the whispered insult or | sive Communist retaliation | This attitude is typical of them | threat delivered at a crowded alerting local police . | all. street corner, in an elevator, while | eke checks and spacial pretse--| (Last of Series) | “leaving a theater. a So In recent ‘weeks, even though | actually testifying, the FBI docs | iment o te wort for the FOL | the maximam ix proving stety Pale Pope Blesses Crowd of 200,000 It has also helped some of them VATICAN CITY (INS) — An estimated 200,000 Romans cheered joyfully today when Pope Pius XII, recuperating from a stomach illness, appeared at a Vatican win- dow and blessed the throng in St. | Peter's Square. It was the first time the pontiff had appeared in public since he | became ‘ilf two months ago. The Pope, garbed in white. stood for two minutes at the window of his study. He responded to the | imation? crowd's delighted greeting by wav- pada percha pet hee of ing and making the sign of the criminal subversion against them. | 1... Looking back on their experi- | The 78-year-old pontiff was pale ences working for the FBI, in (and obviously had lost much spite of any current troubles or | weight during his long illness. But and inconveniences (his gestures to the faithful were this {as graceful and unhesitant as al- the government, not | ways. ; | affirmed the job they did when their past association with the Party hadn't been completely cleared up. Cvetic explains it this way: “They just want to keep im- pressing you that there are Com-| But there's little Uncle Sam can. rades everywhere and that they | do in combatting the smear cam- don't intend to ever forget that you | paigns, for instance. are their enemy.” | In-many cases the Department Recently: the Party dreamed up | of Justice knows who the individ- a door-bell ringing campaign | uals are behind them — in some against Bereniece Baldwin in De- | instances influential and prominent people—but it can't publicly name them as Reds or left-wingers short Came from ireland, Judson. Bold Heroes of Hungry Hill and Other Irish Folk Tales. Mac Manus. The Wind That Shakes the Barley; a novel of Robert Burns, Barke. PONTIAC CITY LIBRARY 47 Williams $e. Phone: FE 4-1509 Hours: 9 A. M.-9 P. M. Saturday: 9 - 6 just another tactic in the never- | - THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1954 \ . They have never success- | there's no question that our lives | H. A. Bethe, president of the | American Physical Society, at the opening banquet of the society's ey samuel mecting WS De Forecasts Per Cent of Atom Electricity DETROIT (INS) — A Comet | Dr. Bethe was clearly pessimis- University physicist predicted to-| tic about the possibility of us- , day that as much as 10 per cent ing atomic pwwer to run auto will be generated by atomic en- mobiles, however. He said the ergy within 30 years. |mecessary shielding would make The forecast was made by Dr. an atomic car unwieldy. FIVE Roman Syston Works BERLIN (INS) ~— An ancient Ro man house heating apparatus has been discovered in Germany still in working order. The heat from the ancient furnace, on passing through modern pipes, maintains a temperature of sixty degrees, according to the German tourist office. 44th Anniversary! * . ° : . . i 9 ® e e ; 7 Congratulations to the ry Camp Fire Girls on their ° is tops ending war of nerves and mental harassment which the Communist Party wages against those indi- viduals who infiltrated it for the FBI “It’s just as calculated and con- | stant as the war of nerves which / the Russians wage in their inter- open "til 9 o’clock Friday night! 9:30-5:30 Sat national affairs,’ Philbrick says. Philbrick and his wife, and the rest of the group, have learned to live easily with this over their | bitter memories and aren't sy to forget, especially when at their children. 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Pontiac, Mich as second class matter OOOO MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS —_—_—_—_ The Associated Preas ts entitied exclusively tothe use fer republication of all local news printed tm thty news- paper. as well as el! AP news dispatches The Pontiac Press is delivered Dv carrier for 40 cents @ week; where carrier service i's pot avaliable oy mail in Oakland and ad‘ointnge counties {t is $1206 a veer else- where in Michigan and al) other places in the United Siates $2000 a vear All mai! sudscriptions are pavabie tm advance ghhone Pontiac Ft 2-818! MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS = FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1954 Secrecy on Capitol Hill Observers of the Washington scene are justifiably concerned by the growing trend toward secrecy in Congressional hearings. For generations members of Congress have been wont to demand, at least in speeches, that national Government be kept out in the open. Back in 1946 the lawmakers even wrote the open door principle into the LaFollette-Monroney Reorganization Act. One section of that act reads: z “All hearings conducted by standing committees or their sub- committees shall be open to the public, except executive sessions for marking bills or for voting or where the committee by majority vote orders an executive session.” The phrase “marking bills” means routine handling of bills. * * * A survey made by Congressional Quarterly reveals that two out of five Congressional hearings now are held behind closed doors. The survey also shows that out of 3,105 committee meet- ings in the first seven months of the current Congress 1,357, or 44 per cent, were secret. That does not include some 80 meetings for which no records are available. * * * Senator Monronry was not overstat- ing the danger when he said: “Of all the places in Government where open transaction of business should be scrupulously adhered to, it’s Congress. For Congress through its committees to set a pattern of secre- cy, would tend to make this insidious pattern spread throughout Govern- th — Tidelands ands Bill Upheld The long and bitter politico-legal fight over submerged oil deposits worth billions has ended in a Supreme Court victory for the coastal States. By a vote of six to two the Nation's highest tribunal has ruled constitutional transfer from the Federal Government to Cali- fornia, Texas, Louisiana and Flor- ida of title to these submerged oil deposits. * * * The ruling came in a decision denying Rhode Island and Alabama permission to file suits testing the constitutionality of the act. Its effect undoubtedly will be to kill Arkansas’ suit for the same purpose now pending in a Federal Dis- trict Court. The opinion also reverses the high court's previous offshore oil decisions. . te ‘Because Chief Justice WARREN is a former governor of one of the four inter- ested States, he took no part in this case. The two dissenters were Justices BLACK and Douctas.- The latter said ~ “powerful political forces are marshalled to wipe out our prior decisions for the benefit of a favored few.” The Press opposed this bill believing that these oil deposits rightly belonged to all the people and that it would be a mistake to transfer title to the States. Now the court has declared, in effect, that Congress has unlim- ited power to give away public lands. a * * * Despite this decision we can hope that this and future Congresses will have the wisdom and the will to resist the already great pressure for further brehieup of national asia and forest a La ieee Pape oe 2 Mdiaabeth Basel _ Sida ee eae It that wisdom ‘and will are lacking, it won't be long before there won't be any public domain. State Solons Ask Raise — Unless we misinterpret current opin- jon, there is little public enthusiasm for State Legislators’ plan to give them- selves fatter pay checks. This plan has progressed to the point where the House at Lansing has voted 55 to 41 to increase , legislative salaries. Present sal- aries are $2,900 plus $1,000 a vear expenses. Under the bill now be- fore the Senate this total would be increased to $5,000 effective in 1955. * * * In the matter of their own salaries our State lawmakers are nfuch like mem- bers of Congress. One of the arguments used in support of the House bill is that the higher salary: would bring abler men and women into the Legislature. We share that view but it also strikes us that there are counter-balancing | arguments. For example, in many States, including Michigan, legislating is considered part time work. Some States pay on a per diem basis. In others salaries are paid by the session, year or term. * ~ * Legislative pay in the country ranges from $200 for a two year term in New Hampshire, to $5,000 a year in Illinois and New York. The higher figure is far above the average of all State legislative pay. We don't venture to say whether the present salary is high enough to attract the ablest candidates or adequate for the part time services rendered. But we do suggest that the Senate in consider- ing this bill, remember tat the State still has a sizeable deficit. The Man About Town A Spring Menace Fire Chiefs Warn About Dangers of Grass Fires Daffynition A good loseher. Bachelor: The time for the spring grass fire menace 's at hand and Fire Chief John #. Schroeder urges that no chances be taken by starting one deitberatelvy or through carelessness. It may get bevond contro! and do much damage Other frre chiefs throughout the county also have asked that this warning be given. Last spring over 400 grass fire alarms were answered by Oakland County fire departments. “Ini making your entry in the Man About Town Baseball Contest consider the cases of Ted Williams and Mickey Mantle, both of whom are top ball clouters. but are on the injury hist. and may not be at bat the required 25 times betore the contest Closes Secretary of the Pontiac Coin Club W. R. Shirley the club will abserve National Coin m an exchange and telle me tha! Week Apnmi 26 to May 3 dispiay of rare coins In a phone cai! to this column Mre. Herbert Trask ~ of Auburn Heights commends the Pontiac Press “Lenten Guideposts” for its publication of A_parakeet in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Turrelson of Elizabeth Lake Fstates easily learned to sa} Ike."' but balks on Soap.” Inside information from my Lansing undercover political observer says Blair Moody seriously contemplates again coming out for the Democratic: nomination for U. 8. Senater. A Chicago paper that has been poking fun at the long names of some small Michigan rivers, sich as “Tit. tabawassee.”” “Tahquamenon” and “Ghiawaseee.”” new finds a tiny brook in its own state named “Naromiyockou husunkatankshunk.”’ “The large and appreciative audience at its recent concert.” says Conductor Francesco DiBlasi like the clase of musi¢ “proves that our people furnished by the Pontiac S\mphony Orchestra -_— Trail weather observer, -- dake Vandergiade, sa\s that if St: Patrick s Day is warm and sunny, we ll have bad weather the rest of the month. that being over a period of M-ordd years That Pontiac his observance With overloading regulations already in force on many of our hard surface roads, Engineer Leon V. Belknap of the Oakland County Road Commission save a strong effort is being made to curtail the breakups in the pavements. Verbal Orchids to— birthday. Mrs. William Everett of 4041 Cambrook Road: eighty-eighth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Perry ‘ Mrs. William Hunt of Waterférd: eighty-first birthday. , _ Mr. and Mrs. William Baum of Wixom; sixtieth wedding anniversary. - of burying or | i ‘ 2 * ‘3 ‘ 3 Diogenes Needs His Lamp Voice of the People Reader Says if Man Loves Dog He Will Keep It Tied Up, Not Let It Bite Callers ‘Letters will be condensed when neces- sa because of lack of space Full name @idress an telephone mumber of the writer rust accompany letters but ‘hese Wi. not be published jf the writer so requests. uniess the letter is critical is its nature? Dogs belong to the animal king- dom As we have signs warning motorists to ‘drive carefully we love our children,’* so we must also realize that all are not dog jovers Progress is painful) To teach man regard for another's dog is to instill in the man respect for an- others siahablich: hal A child wanders loose from its mother. It is endangered by THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Verily, verily I say unte you, He that entereth not by the door into the sheep-fold but ctimbeth up some other way, the same is a thief and a robber:—Joha 10.1. ° ° s Not prayer without faith, nor faith without prayer. but prayer in faith is the cost of spiritual gifts and graces —H. Clay Trum- bull. wandering dogs. cidents the police car should report the dogs to the dog warden whose duty it ts to keep the community free from such nuisance. The more the dog lover loves his dog the more will he keep his dog tied and on his own property. showing respect for callers at his home To prevent ac- county Teona L. Gould 9593 Dartmouth Road Route 1 Clarkston McCormick Sells His Washington Paper to Competitor and Capital Awaits Policy By DAVID LAWRENCE WASHINGTON .— People living outside of Washington can have little idea of the excitement which the national capital has experi- enced in the last 48 hours as it read the annguncement that Col Robert R McCormick of the Chi- cazo Tribune had sold his Wash- ington newspaper — the Times- Herald — to the only morning competitor. the Washington Post Mavbe if there had not been finn A en by the Washington Times-Her- ald against Communists in the government and if the Washington Post had not as a rule taken the other side of the argument so vig- orously, the merger would have pac.ed off with little notice But now demands have arisen from many Times Herald read- ers fer another morning news- paper. and there are rumo?s in the air that millionaires from Texas and elsewhere are being importuned to put up the 1@ te 15 miltien dollars which would be required to finance such a project. Starting a new newspaper in Washington would be quite a prob- lem for anyone, even with a big bankroll. since the Times-Herald has been losing an estimated $1.000.000 a year — possibly be- catse ther? are-teo-many. papers dividing the market Vigorous campaign carried But it is fair_to say that today there is sadness among those in and outside the government who have regarded the Times-Herald as a champion of their poit of yiew \ feeling prevails that the anti- Communist crusade has lost its most articulate exponent in the national capital. Just why Col. MeCormick de- cided to sell hag not been re- vealed, but it ts generally accepted that his health has not heen cood. He is 73 years ald, and Mrs. McCormick has been urging him té shed some of his responsibilities, especially — in Washington. The Washington Post is owned by Eugene Meyer. now 78 years old. formerly chairman of the _Federal Reserve Board under the Hoover administration. He made his principal fortune in investment oan in Wall oo famil)_are a es aie are nett a The new owners paid approxi- mately $8.500.000 for the’ privilege their competitor on weekdays and eliminating one competing paper on Sundays. __It_is believed that the purchase contract provides for the acquisi- tion of the plant and equipment of the Times-Herald and that ar- rangements to dispose of the print- ing ad and machines to some eee Tr) — Mo Sicaeteni Ne ee *: Bosh te (a TM aber Te enterprise outside of Washington have been or will be made. So any new newspaper would have a hard time starting right away. no matter how much capital it might be able to mobilize Hence those who today feel that the only Washington morp- ing paper for the President and members of Congress to read will be a paper with news items and editorials slanted to a so- called “liberal” or New Dealish point of view will have to frust te the good sense of the Post management te recognize that in the long run one-sidedness never pays where there is a monopoly. = For there is always the possibil- ity of a morning paper being 1s sued by one of the present evening newspapers if the competitive sit- uation should really encourage it The theory of the critics that only one viewpoint has been print- ed in the Washington Post. both in its news and editorial columns, may be refuted by the experience in ether cities where mergers have occurred Again and again the merged publication has recognized the wisdom of printing articles from contributors presenting & view opposite to its own editorials It has usually led to an elim-_ ination of bias in the handling of front-page news and in a balanced selection of dispatches from the press associations, which normatty cover beth sides of a controversial subject in an objective manner. Two other newspapers remain in the field here — the E:vening Star, owned by and operated now in the main by the fourth generation of the Noves-Kauffman-Adams fam- ily, which founded the property 101 years ago — and the Washington Daily News. owned by the Scripps- Howard chain. They 40 not pub- lish morning editions, though the Star has a Sunday issue It is reliably reported neither the Star nor the that Daily News intends to publish a morning Aunt Het Pa's honor aggravates me._Sup- pose he did promise not te tell anybody. Everybody knows that don't include his wife. . edition. People in the national capital. of course. read New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore news- papers. which come in here in large numbers but do not have the wide distribution through home de- livery. that a local newspaper would maintain The Fvening Star, according to the latest figures of the audit bureau of circulation. has an average of 734.660 daily and “64.457 on Sundays. The Times. Herald had 7553,53° daily and 787.200 om Sundays. The Wash- ington Daily News has 138.778. The comparable Washington Post figures are 201 645 daily and 200.162 on Sundays It is not expected that the Post will be able to retain all the Times-Herald- eirenintron. as much of this will go te the Star. especially on Sundays when the public will have two Sunday papers to choose from — the Post and the Star Many readers of the Times- Herald’ are telling their friends they are canceling their subscrip- tions to the merged paper and the Star is finding itself with an abnormally large number of new subscriptions flowing in Agencies in advertising centers were being told. it is reported, that the Post expects to average 300.900 dail? and %30.000-oR—Stm-— days. Officials of the Star and the Washington Daily News were not prepared as yet to estimate their expected increase = ee 195 o Have You Hod: Your 3 Large Glassfuls of Milk Today (to Prevent Rheumatiz)? By WILLIAM BRADY. M One of the characteristic signs of aging. as observed by Dr Nathan W. Shock and his team experts in the U, S. Public Health Service's. study of the aging pro- cess im some 2,000 patients in Bal- timore City Hospital in the last several years, is the tendency to resist pew ideas. ional te a a ae * are not interested in prophylaxis. By thetime they beconie inter ested in it their joints have al- ready degenerated, even if they are still capable ol: accepting a_ new tice ; The reason why I believe the liberal use of milk in the every- day diet will stave off the rheu- matiz will. become obvious when Case Records of a Psychologist | Choose Interesting Topic - When Preparing Speech Jesus gave us the best public speaking formula ever dis- covered by man, 8o be sure you profit from it. If you belong to a club of any sort, you will often need to make a speech, even though it be short. So paste this Case Record in your scrapbook. And _send for the bulletin below By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case K-333: Horace H.. aged 29, is a new member of that famous organization called the Toastmas- ter'’s Club. : “Dr. Crane, I'm just a novice at making a speech,”’ Horace admit- ted. “But I realize the importance of being able to express one’s self in public “IT almost die of cold sneat every time f get up to talk, but I make myself keep on, any- way. “And it does get a little easier every time. Now I shed only a pint of cold sweat instead of a gallon: “Do you have any pointers for us amateur speakers? How can [ be sure of making an interesting talk?” The focus of human interest les within each person's epidermis Every inch that the speaker moves away from my skin in space. and every second that he moves away trem the rem ~ Baering Down By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER International News Service What Geneva will seek to per- petuate in April is armistice through exhaustion and peace by attrition. So far the nations have tried method of agreement ex- nodding evers cept by There is no lack of ammunition in any form of world contact ex cept in languages and understand ing. Rut there is an end to every- thing except the shape of crul- lers Fven the Kilkenny felines finally reached a scarcity of cats The accusation this wrter is a trouble sporler i as correct as white collar and tie. There are some troubles that should be spoiled We look forward to Geneva through the same rear view mirror used by Patrick Henry. He weighed the future with his thumb on the past. When everything has been said and done too much has been mouthed. And nothing done We repeat General Kinkaid's crack that internatronal confer ences are Swiss hotel keepers’ hol- days. Kinkaid himself was a maitred joint Weé would like nothing better ourselves than to be wi Switver land in April when fhe moun , tains burst into aromatic ava lanches and the chilbla:in or- chards are in bloom We concede that there may he mare progress made in the land of Cfieeses. echoes and cuckoo clocks Molotov will be walking downhill. From Our Files 15 Years Ago ADOLF HITLER'S seizure of Rumania feared as King Carol asks powers to back rejection of Reich demands U. S. GOLD soars past 15 billion mark as jittery Europeans rush cash across the sea. 20 Years Age EDDIF RICKENBACKER, war here.-telis Sesate Post Office Com mittee to ‘‘purge traitorous ele- nents’ in group McDUFFIE-TYDINGS bill to free the Philippine Islands due for quick acceptance ih the wen os moment in time, my interest wanes. So shoot your remarks at the people in the audience. Use stories that are drawn from close home. And keep your eyes on the crowd so you can see when they grow in- attentive Save most of your jokes for such times, too. Don't waste all your humor at’ the start, for you don’t need it then Jokes are prods to wake up a sleepy audience. And at the start of your talk, you have the undi- vided attention of the group, any- way They'll stay with you for a couple eof minutes, just to size you up and detect your peculi- arities of dress or gesture. ~ Here successful speech as the standard pattern for his addresses, and almost every great orator in modern times has spontaneously hit upon it First. pick an interesting tevt or vital topic. And it helps to en- rich your take-off if you can quote is the best formula far a It was used hy Jesus a relevant comment by some famous character in history. For example, suppose you were to address a Musit Club on some such tome as the value of mus! > in enriching the human soul. You might lead off as follows “Music is the only language.” said John Erskine. “in which you cannot say a mean of sar- castic thing.” After deciding upon your dy- namic text. then two or three xtonies to document and ii- lustrate «= I don't refer to humor- ous stories. but to narratives Be sure your stones advance your thought logically towards its climax ; Then conclude your address with @ punchy terminal paragraph that “thes the wheat in the sack (me of the chief differences between an oration vs. an ordi- nary lecture or expositional ad- dress. is the fact that the ora- tien lifts the audience up te a high emotional peak for an in- stant at the climax. To obtain this effect, try to en- ter your peroration (home stretch! in rhythm. Quote a relevant poem or stanza which perfectly epito- mizes° your concluding thought. For rhythm stimulates our emo- tions better than prose. But dont select trv to “emote about mundane things, such as the making of bricks. etc bulletin “Public enclosing a plus a Send for my Platform Strategy.” stamped return envelope dime. It offers many further_bits of practical strategy Paar) Hop ety date tac) Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE A long lost frend may be some- ome Who vanished long ago... And tried to hide his whereabouts From those who sought - to know. But also he may be the one Who merely went his wa) And every calendar became Another yesterday .. . He went his way, and you wert yours ,, . The world revolved and then... . One sudden day you met and smiled. .. Afid you shook hands again... A long lost friend ma) be the one , Who searched for you for years .. . Who loved you and who wanted so .. . To share your smilef and tears . . . Who looked for you in springtime and In every autumn frost. . And dreamed and hoped to meet again... The frend he thought he lost. € opericht Ud o. or if you read the pamphlet Cal- cium and Rheumatiz. available on that the diet of Americans is probably more often deficient in calcium than in any other chem- ical element, you doctors and folks that up ‘to a point it is always possible to arrest degeneration and even re- verse the process — bring about regeneration of cells and tissues a point, I say, If you think your joint disabil- ity is a more fashionable or ex- clusive .ailment than that of the washerwoman or day-laborer be- low the tracks you may derive some satisfaction from calling it arthritis. Arth (joint) itis (inflammation) does occur, from infection of joint linin® by streptococcus. staphylo- coccus, hneumoccus. gonococcus, tuberculosis, syphilis etc. but it is usually weeks or months in dura- thon. If the joint trouble continues for a year or more it is prob- ably just plain rheamatiz—de- generation and not inflammation. Asa bel of the calcium defi- American ciency of the ordinary diet, adults e long-con- tinued . . , is MILK, Have you had your 1‘ pints (three large glassfuls) of milk to- THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. MARCH 19, 1954 , Robert | didn’t mean it,” Robert said to a! ° ' fired i bie “eempenien Boy, Dying of Gunshot rit. 5, forgave his chum, Wil-| policeman, | ble sounds of about 34,000 Asks Leniency for Friend \iam Woodhams Jr., aiso 15, yes} The boys were target shooting | second can ignite a piece of cotton | KALAMAZOO, Mich. @—Before , terday. : in a dump with a small-calibre | in a few seconds or boil water ih dying of an accidental gunshot | “Don’t be hard on William. Fe’ riffe. a few minutes, 7 © He say this to America... It took Studebaker, the great independent, to build the + & ae ST really modern car? GIFT FOR NIXONS—Mrs. Richard Nixon holds a tiger-skull | — EASTER SHOES by Do! VS ANG G1Ris FREE give aways for the Kiddies | with every shoe purchase! . | combination “cigarette holder and ashtray presented to the Vice | President in Thailand during their world tour. U.S. Not Likely SStses fo Buy Off Reds ment undoubtedly feels itself under | French Peace Hopes | pressure to get peace in Indochina at some price. But the United | for Indochina Appear Doomed States has been willing to consider | |only a settlement which did not | | bring in outside issues and which | would secure the strategic land | against new Communist aggres- sion. | * 6* * In the Geneva talks the world HAD to be done — and Studebaker did it! Studebaker — the great independent of the automobile world —once again has set the pattern for car design for years ahead! Today’s new Studebaker—styled by Raymond Loewy —is Studebaker’s answer to America’s growing demand for lower cost motoring. The speedlined new Studebaker silhouette is designed to save gaso- line sensationally because it’s free from power-wasting excess bulk. Studebaker has no “‘family”’ of cars to consider when it introduces a new model. Pace-setting Studebaker builds no other cars. Studebaker is completely independent. . That independence is the reason the far-advanced new 1954 Stude- baker has swung on the scene so fast. Drive the car! Get the proof! Get ahead of the parade—and get a 54 Studebaker. Don’t settle for an old-fashioned ‘“‘new’’ car this year. Get the out-ahead styling —the stand-out operating economy —of a far-advanced '54 Studebaker. You're sure to get more for Studebaker’s modern design when trade. Stop in at your nearby Studebaker dealer’s showroom today. Examine the car. Go out for a ride. Check Studebaker’s big visibility —its low- to-the-ground safety —its deep-down comfort —its superb performance and handling. See your Studebaker dealer right away! H. S. VANCE, President PAUL G. HOFFMAN, Chairman of the Board THE STUDEBAKER CORPORATION powers will tackle first the prob- | lem of Korea and second that of Indochina. A trade embargo was imposed by the United States on Red China because of the Korean War. At the moment -it appears that only Communist . agreement to the unification, freedom and in- dependence of all Korea would bring an agreement to lift or sub- stantially modify the trade barrier On the recognitien issue Secre- tary of State Dulles now has a completely frozen policy. Powerful political elements are absolutely opposed to recognition to the Red regime in China and opposition to this view, if it exists, is seldom heard. Diplomats believe that only a long period of good behavior on the part of the Chinese Commu- nists could bring any change in the | national attitude on recognition, ~ +. s WASHINGTON w — French hopes that the United States will try to buy peace in Indochina by | making concessions to the Chinese Communists seem destined to end in disappointment. A check of official opinion indi- cated today that this country has | no intention of holding out to Red. China at the forthcoming Geneva conference on Far East peace problems either the prospect of recognition or the lure of trade as payments for peace. There have been news reports from Paris that at least some responsible French leaders believe only such American inducements can offer any real hope of an end to the Indochina fighting. U.S. officials do not necessarily agree with this point of view. There is no indication that the Reds at Peiping care about Amer- | iean recognition or are enough interested in trade with the United House chat between President | States to give up their bid for Eisenhower, and Gen. Douglas) Indochina. MacArthur, former supreme com- The real difficulty between) mander in the Far East. Mac, | Washington and Paris on the prob- Arthur, confirming this, declined lem, however, is their different to give details. GET AHEAD OF THE PARADE! GET MORE WHEN YOU TRADE! We Give Holden Trading Stamps White adewall teres aad chrome whee! fiscs optical in ofl models ot extra con® Indochina came up for discus. | sion yesterday at a private White MAIN FLOOR—SHOE DEPT. DAVIS MOTORS 608 North Main Street ROCHESTER, MICHIGAN P. C. McKIBBEN 8145 Commerce Rood WALLED LAKE, MICHIGAN tities are oa % ¥ Rees ethos URS RE yy cS * wise Your last chance to save-as-never-hefore ! 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If he did not ing about a recent achievement of | sell, and drew a dry hole, his American know-how — the loca-| name would have been doubly tion and exploitation of natural | damned. gas in the mountains of Eastern| ; The luck of the Irish held. As Utah, Western Colorado and North- ern New Mexico. — lige dae manny Me “I see nothing in the newspa-| te purchaser developed = teoth- pers about this example of what a ache great nation we are,” she said.| tay before a meeting where a deal and nature. made, “All I read about are Sea. Me- | Exactly one hour and a half be- Carthy and bis arguments.” Mrs. | fore the meeting word reached Mc- Haller continued. “Is there not — from some way we can alse tell the tony people throughout the world that | tia) twice that previously attained in we can do more than argue and jn the field. = | “Forty million dollar toothache,” Maybe. But it’s not eaesy. eOur | grumbled the Texan, probably in friends in journalism overseeas the tone of a man who had just opposed to printing] lost two bucks on Seabiscuit. He news about what goes on in the could use that tone. His name is U.S. They print only the news of Clint M L | violence, sex and of a shoddy sort, | ———_—--——— when they do. The gas strikes in Utah, Colorado and New Mexico were achieved in Il but inaccessible areas, often an | 4 slopes that fall dizzily away to the Favorite Foods | | } Wasatch Plateau. | ' Geologists have known nl years about these huge gas re- | Make Yoo "Gassy” was something else. A Lowell, De As Mass., lawyer named John A Milliens Do— McGuire was the driving force that made this dream come a McGuire and his group cleared |” 54 miles of mountain roads some- ’ ~e times less than 12 degrees from Nearly everyone has favorite foods that vertical. 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Sera as aes By AMELIA ANTHONY Dressing, ‘I realized that ‘‘talk’’ | God to show me what I had done making the mistake your tamity | \} , 7 x sas Mo ne Founder of Giristown, U.S.A. | was about all I could do with! wrong, what to do next. | made: You won't let yourself love MASTER 4 slam tam cena The distressed voices in the cOr-| Myrna, We could not prevent her| Girlstown had been my lifelong | God. And you can't be aware of His ridor awoke me. Then came (be| trom running away. When Girls-/ dream, As a social worker I had |love until you do.” | - “Mama. Myrna is running away. town was estab-| seen countless young girls who| ‘What has God done to show me | | Mama.” that He wants my love?” she said. | Putting on my robe, I looked at wanted it to be a/ go and slipped off eventually into| ‘He has brought you back here.” my watch. It was 2 a.m. true home. so the darkness of serious delin —— a GALLAGHER | ““Myrna’s packing.” Ellen said. there were no duency. For years I searched for! Jieceg the conflict ated ACCORDION SCHOOL “She says she doesn't want to stay fences or bar- soe wey to protect them from what the herd years had taught | here anymore .. _ riers, Only the that black future her and what she now sudden- One half hour private “All right, dear.” I said “Go quality of love’ When enough money had been | ly wanted. Abruptly, the sobs lesson — FREE USE of back to your room. I'l! talk to! Myrna.” and sense of be longing would keep Myrna and any others from leaving. _ But love had Amelia Anthony seemed a weak weapon against Myrna. Since the day three weeks before, when juve. | nile authorities had turned her over to me, she had rebuffed my every attempt to get close to her. Myrna seemed hardened at 15 in a way that would have been pitiful in a | mature woman. save, I opened a small home for | girts in Buffalo Gap, Texas. Four months later I received, by deeded gift, surface rights to a 1,425-acre aine miles south of Whiteface, Texas, The buildings we constructed became Sunday morning. Girtstown, U.S.A. Accompanying other girls, Myrna We have made it as homelike as had joined a congregation whose | possible, and accepted full respon | people wanted to build a new] sibility for girls of all ages and, church. This Sunday, the pastor | the duty of preparing them for suggested that men of the congre- constructive womanhood. | gation contribute a portion of their Myrna had been the fifty-third| salaries to meet remaining pod girl to arrive. And the first to rup | penses. Myrna was RY, came. And she was in my arms. The next day, she was so dif- ferent the others were slightly re- ticent. But I kept hoping for something more. That moment came on @ accordion ...take it home with you. One hour free band practice every Tuesday evening. 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When she saw | | me, her taut face set in determined | lines. “You're leaving?’’ I asked. “It looks like it,’’ she said curtly The window was opened—ob | viously her escape. I helped het | pack. “Ladies leave by the fron‘ door,” I said, picking up her suit case. led her into the living room. her the bag. “Good-bye, Myrna,” | watch over you.” She looked up at me quickly, and for an instant her dark eyes filled with confusion. Then she clinched her teeth and walked ofl into the dark night. : watched her until] she was out of sight. De- feated, I closed the door and went I said. “I know that God will | .. “I want to talk to you,”’ she said, | “but just for a few minutes. I'm not staying. But there's something I must know."’ Her voice trembled, | but she tried to keep the bitterness in it | “Why did you say God would! watch over me?” she demanded. “Because He will,’’ I said. “He never has,” she said. “Why should He start now? He'v left me alone all these years. Why should He suddenly care for me? I don’t care for Him. I hate | Him.” *‘No, you don't.”” 1 said, suddenly realizing her terrible loneliness and | | childhood forced her to reject | she said. *’ I opened the door and handed | for a grandfather and a bootlegger for an uncle? “Like putting me in the streets so the police can pick me up? Like giving me a life that can only make me like my mother? Well, if do something more. work to earn money for the new church.”’ Other girls joined her. At Girts- endure."’ TOMORROW—Ann Biyth tells how faith blackness of de- Copyright 1964 Pooch’s Subconscious Disconcerting to Judge HIGH WYCOMBE, England #— Witnesses testified that E. J. 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(UP) — This | sign is reported to adorn the cal of a truck here “Approach with care. Blind man driving.”’ The truck belongs to a firm | ! i that sells window shades YOU HAVE LESS THAN 30 DAYS IN | WHICH TO PLACE history, - 6S 1847 ROGERS BROS. fe makes these old patterns available again! Hew long have you waited for this opportunity ... a chance te complete your eervice in one of these lovely patterns chosen years ago! Imagine your pride in {fill- ing m or completing your place settings and essential serving pieces te round out your service for really gra- cows entertaining. Order now fer September deliv- ery. Factory closing date, April 17. YOUR ORDER FOR | | Pn [Dance at PHS Set for April 2 Parochial Schools Give Attention to Intramural | Playoffs Dance plans and a pep assembly had Pontiac High Students cheer- ing this week; basketball news highlighted parochial school activ- ities in the city At Pontiac High, Student Coun- cil chiefs have revealed plans for the ‘‘Record Hop’’ which is a social must for every disc fan in the | high school ST. MICHAEL Margaret Martin paused long enough in the round of school ac- | i tivities to pen a few words on | we Michaelite school | E> life * English activi- ties. dominated the schedules of most studenis as soph. | omore classmen F presented __ their | own radio pro | gram. Vocational sub- share of time as Dr. Maurice Thome pre- | sented a talk to seniars on the field of chiropody. Blology enthusiasts heard a talk from a representative of the Pentiac Fire Department. He presented facts about artificial respiration to accentuate their current study of first aid. Joy reigned supreme in the jun- ior ranks as the classmen won the coveted school intramural basket- ball title ST. FREDERICK On March 16, members of the | St. Fred junior class donned | pa caps” lates that basket- ball fever reached a high pitch with the _ intramural = playoffs getting | "under way. As yet all teams were struggling to get MARY in the top position. Members of the freshmen Eng- | seniors. DOTTY AND DAFFY DILEMMA—Enacting 2 | of 106 E. Colgate St. Looking with interest at the | scene from the forthcoming play “Dotty and proceedings is Jack Russell (second from right) of | | Daffy” are these four St. Frederick High School | 3860 Green Lake Rd., who plays the part of Jack | In the role of Phyllis Travers, a wealthy | Belmont. widow, is Merle Federico (left) of 145 Shadbolt! Ave., views the indépportune arrival of Hester with | She is pictured greeting Aunt ill-concealed amusement. Hester Harley as portrayed by Maureen Sweetman be presented some time in May. Rd., Lake Orion. Senior Class Revealed at Pontiac High) Senior activities were officially | launched recently with the organi- zation of senior committees at Pontiac High School Class president Russel Holland announced chairmen, designating Bob Lewis as chairman of caps and gowns with assistants Dave Kives, Duncan McVean, Connie Beckett. Frances Sekles and Ran dolph Smith. Others helping out will be Marjorie Wilson, Nancy Wilton, Karen Anderson, Virginia Haroutuman, Charlies Deeg, Paul | Bersche, John Leacher and Homer Harrison. The butler, James Ritter of 73 Auburn | | The three-act farce will Committees | Handling Class Day doings will | be chairman Mike Rosenberg, | with Nerm Levin, Bill Viands, | Judy Morrow, Marion Reeder, Fred Smith, Nancy Aldrich, and | Jimmie Williams assisting. Martha Burris was chosen head of the announcement committee and will have the aid of Jo Ma-| lams Alonzo Watson, Nancy | Welch, Pat Webster. Jo Osmun and George Paulson. Jim Schellen- | Additional School News. on Page 15 berg, Eddie George, and Glen Lo- gan are the students who complete the committee Other senior committeemen will be announced later. Latin Classes Observe Death of Julius Caesar The Latin students of Pontiac High School donned shields and helmets decorated with black streamers in commemoration of Julius Ceasar's death, Monday. Miss lama C. Hook, latin in- structor, also hung a black bow | with purple helmets from her classroom door. Thus Julius Cea- | sar was honored by those who “t= YOU CAN BUY! more evenly. Push-butten Centres for fast, posi- 7 worry speeds, instead of the ‘eu wipation of baat cack usu Oven thermostat maintains correct temperature selected. WastyHeat high-speed surface unit provides a burst of extra heat for fast cooking. Automatic “Mastermind” Vimer cooks Set year heart on “coskbook” perfection with a CROSLEY ELECTRIC RANGE NO MONEY DOWN! EASY TERMS ON BALANCE! BUSSARD ELECTRIC 84 Oakland Avenue . 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Township citizens charged that he ™ © Bp Sereno Mi PO None a first. sim- | and his brother Lacey, 22, also ', mm ltappears On) ple words in Spanish, and is of De it, had failed | page 6 of the! tustrated with elementary draw: | crott, to deliver current _issue - ings which show how to operate |L & I Sales Co. merchandise Art News. I quote) a» dial telephone, purchased by them. gt GAL-| One of these drawings seeks to| It is thought the checks were * LERY TO OPEN make clear the difference between | written as commissions for Com- NEXT SEASON | 0" the zero and “O” the letter. | _- “GLORIFYING | And I assume drawing is) " ~cetrn | being circulated use the phone . THE BLESSED “<; LOGSDOWN EX- eomue ies tee Wat he ae FD BILLY ROSE CLUSIVELY | rods of incorrect calls made by | FHA TERMS | “Logsdon is the greatest artist | Puerto Ricans who don’t know the | No Money Down See who ever lived or who ever will) Ow he letter, | 60” by 25” Double Sink - . ‘ he | live. 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Kimmins was hostess in the Harry Kimmins’ | |were Mrs. George Tuson, Keith Van Kleek and Mrs. Morgan Siple. . | Prospective pledges present were Mrs, Euelj Smith, Jeannie Simpsen and Mrs, William Sat- ten. | Patrons were announced for the ‘Shamrock Jamboree to be held | Saturday evening in Chieftain Hall. | They include Mr. and Mrs. Aaron | Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Kim- the Kenneth Sprungs, the Glenn . Griffins and the William Donald- Spring floral arrangements to center the tables at the! sons. : : . . ‘annual Guest Night dinner of the Junior Pontiac Women Also on the list are the Clarence | 7a & f Ju $ Pattersons, Mr. St. Clair, Mr. and | Mrs. Milo Cross, Mr. and Mrs. | John Cowe and Mr. and Mrs. Car- pow’ |Club Takes | PTA Activities Doll Tour | — a > New Linoleum vn i Sequins and Square Dance Patterns Sep 50 Sq. Yd. : Open Fri. & Man. Evenings—Open Sunday 11 to 2 SDENCER’S Floor Coverings and Appliances 3511 Gizebeth Leke Read—Pilenty of Parking. A talent show will be heid in Jeffer- | of Europe | sem Junior High 6Gchoo!l multi-purpose room Saturday, spomsored by the PTA. ee A tour of Europe with dolls from various countries was presented to Opti-Mrs. Club by Mrs. Harmon Gillen Thursday. | She also traced with dolls the development of the United States | from the early years up to the | present day, emphasizing the | changing methods of making doll | heads and bodies | - Among Mrs. Gillen’s collection minature dolls is a wedding f CL + MR hy Se Ney tigen it, gO a eon the tops of sewing | | meedies and can be worn as lapel They are created with te detailing. She also showed a collection of Oriental dolls including a Chinese | ©! C7INg warlotd in ornate brocades mounted on a white horse. Peas- ants with deeply etched faces are Mrs. Ronald W- Hodge of dressed in coolie coats, and temple dancers express the rhythm of . | music. Mrs. Donald Q. Breen was hos- |tcss to the group at her home on | Berwick boulevard. Mrs. Orrin | | Huntoon Jr. assisted her. | BIRMINGHAM — Mr. and Mrs }| Mrs. Ralph Becker. project chair-| Edward S. Reid Jr. are leaving man, reported on the purchase of | next week to spend 10 days in several layettes for the Michigan | the East. First they will go to dinner are checked by FE 4-9581 Eeeeentmaeaen” | Children's Aid Society. Haverford, Pa. to visit Mrs Pre-Easter Sale! Yes! ... a 100% Washable NYLON | TOPPERS MADE TO SELL FOR $29.95 Special Purchase Price of Only $ BB Buy Now and Save! NYLON , 100% all washable Nylon — washes easily — dries in a jiffy — extremely practical — save $$$ on cleanings bills — white — baby pink — powder blue. __$1 Down ; will reserve your selection Apparel for Women in layaway 75.North Saginaw Ticket and menu details for the Monday Urs. Leslie R. Ware of Barrington road, THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1954 Junior Women’s Club Makes Arrangements for Guest Dinner |700 U. of M. Pentise Press Phete vard, Mrs. G. Richard Jarvis of Pontiac drive and Mrs. (left to right) ; tiac Women's Neome drive | Cooper, and Mrs. Cecil McCallum of Dwight avenue. | Isle Royale. (Club are made by (left to right) Mrs. Cash Bond of Dela- Donald K. Ely of Sheridan avenue. The dinner will be at | ware drive, Mrs. Carroll G. Porritt of East Walton boule- | 6:30 Monday evening in All Saints Episcopal Church. —— | | Guests uill be entertained at the Junior Pon- nies for each year of their age Club dinner by Dennis CG. Reid's brother-in-law and sister, , Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Jones. Their son, Bill Reid, who tsa: freshman in medical school at the Uniyersity of Pennsylvania, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward S$ Reid III, who are living in €am- bridge. Mass., while he is study- ing, law at Harvard, will also spend some time in Haverford during®the spring holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Sr. will go on te Newport, R. I. to visit a cousin, Miss Susan B. Franklin, before returning home. ~ * - . Mr. and Mrs. James H. Herbst will be hosts Saturday evening at a small dinner party in their home. Mrs, Herbst and her moth- er, Mrs. Marvin G. Kirn, have SHOCK YOUR FRIENDS i } TODAY They'll see you looking much-lovelier than you looked yesterda | Carleton C. Patterson who . a hams ¢' ham teft last week "| where they joined Mr. and Edward Reids to Visit 10 Days.in-East recently returned from a_ visit with Mrs. Kirn's aunt, Mrs. David Herr.pf Springfield, Ohio Mrs. Herbst and Mrs. Bruce Hance will give a party March 3% in honor of Mrs. Richard Ernst of Royal Oak ” > s Mrs, Cari T. Blauman. Jr. will be hostess Wednesday at a lunch eon in honor of Mrs. Norman M. Burruss who, with Mr. Bur russ, has recently moved here from Denver, Colo Other guests at the luncheon will be Mrs. Donald Borgeson, Mrs, John KR. Rulketter, Mrs. dames B. VanDusen, Mrs. Harry Wieting and Mrs. James H. Herbst. + s * Members of the Dance Club have planned a ““Match-Me-Hop"’, in memory of the dances they had way back in high school. | |The couples will come dressed | alike. The party which will be at Glen Oaks Club April 28 will be chairmaned by Mr. and Mrs. | Carl T. Bilauman.- Jr. They have on their committee | Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson F. Gif- | fels, Mr. and Mrs. Norman M. Burruss, Mr, and Mrs. Donald O'Connor and Charles Campbell. . * > Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Grind- | Married students Senior Coeds Enjoy Last Campus Fling Junior Girls Spoof the Government With Annual Play, ‘Tickled Pink’ By JUNE GRANSTROM ANN ARBOR—Seven hundred coeds nearing the end of their college careers at the University of Michigan had their “Senior Fling” Thursday night when junior girls presented a play for seniors alone to view. The p nual junior the theme o re performance of “Tickled Pink,” the an- irls’ play, was the highlight of Senior Fling, this year’s traditional Senior Night honor- ing the graduating class. *———————_—___ Singers and dancers 8 ed the government in three-act musical farce, — in the Michigan ague’s Lydia Mendels- sohn Theater. Jane Kohr of Birmingham di- | rected the dancers throughout the play, which began in the gov- ernment “Office of the Exterior’ and ended on a South Pacific is- land, where office secretaries had gone seeking adventure and love and officials had g one to investi- gate the effects of a misplaced atomic bomb. Among those acting as native dancers welcoming the island's visitors was Catherine Shinnick of Birmingham. Miss Shinnick also danced as a secretary Bleomfieid Hills, and as a na- tive in a spectacular ceremonial tribal dance, along with Deeon | Utley of Ottawa drive, Jan Kind- ley and Peggy -Perkin of Bir- mingham. Since all the natives had pink hair, a congressional investigating committee was attracted to the is- land. and was greeted by Robin Renfrew of Birmingham. singing ‘We Have Nothing to Hide"’ At the play’s end, the island's visitors |have reached the various goals they were seeking. Senior coeds could interrupt the performance to call for encores of numbers with which they were tickled pink — one of their tradi- tional Senior Night privileges te declare their marital status. carried can- | dies, while engaged seniors sucked lemons, Girls who were pinned left their fraternity pins at the door and wore safety pins for the rest of the evening. Unattached women threw pen- into a wishing well Among the 700 seniors for whom who will lecture and show movies on the evening was reserved were several from Pontiac: Barbara z in the first act, | along with Mary Barton of Another tradition requires them — Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Tanner of Blaine street are | observing their SOth wedding anniversary today, and an | Boegehold of Erie drive, Patricia Cochran of Kemper avenue, Joby Cooper of Chippewa road, Carolyn Dalley of Chippewa road, Mary Joan Dickie of Woodland avenue, Sophia Fedonis of South Anderson street and Mary Rose Hall of Washington street. Also ameng the honored ' seniors were Helen Hayes of Chapman street, Jeanne Kil- loran of Voorhels road, Suzanne Stelpe of Starr avenue, Virginia Voss of Miami read, Beveriy Warwick of Island Court and | Denna Westerlund of Avondale avenue. The play, a tradition on campus since 1904, will be performed for the public tonight, with two per ,formances scheduled for Saturday } | } Weavers Guild Meets in Detroit Mrs. Clifford T. Ekelund, Mrs + M. F. Macaulay and Mrs. Edward L. Karkau are among new candi- dates for membership in the Michi- gan Weavers Guild which met | Thursday in Founders’ Lounge of the Detroit Institute of Arts Virginia Harriman, who ig af filiated with the education depart ment of the institute, conducted a tour of the Michigan Artist-Crafts men Exhibition Mrs. A. E the meeting. Kappas Will Meet ‘With Mrs. Saffell Mrs. H_ §_ Saffell of Tottenham road. Birmingham, will be hostess for the monthly meeting of the North Woodward Association Kappa Kappa Gamma _ sorority Tuesday at 1230 pm Mrs. Oren Wallace. chairman of the day, will be assisted by Mrs Joseph McClanathan and Mrs Robert Wessels All active members living this area are invited to attend Reservations may be made by) Kolbe presided at of tn contacting Mrs. Rollin Gish. open house will be held in their honor Sunday at the home sey—-are—spending—twe—weehe at their daughter, Mrs. Harold Washburn of Keego Harbor, Delray Beach, Fla. They witi be from 4 o'clock until 8. Another daughter, Mrs. Harold Soper, joined there by their daughter. Mary, who will go down for her spring vacation from Skid- more College, : } Mr. and Mrs. William L. for a week sojourn in Sarasota, Fla. Mrs. have been there for a month and who will return home with the Gra- will be cohostess. The Tanner one great-grandchild. s have four grandchildren and PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL togle Theater 11% S&S. Saginaw, Enrotiments Available in Write, ‘phone or call in person for Free PHONE FEDERAL 4-235." Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. Day or Evening Classes ¢ \ | b WEEK-END SALE! Take Along Special Oe et dete ¢ —PEARCE FLORAL CO. 559 Orchard Lake Ave. , aaa 8, ee sy ize SURED atte a a ep ae Se PRR, . CASH Phone FE 2-0127 rif ea Dutch Pair Will Visit Rothbergs Netherlands Couple Is Taking Tour of United States Weekend guests at the Jack Roth- Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Roselle have returned to their Watkins Lake home after spending the winter visiting their son and family, Mr and Mrs. Dale Roselle, near Los Angeles. * *¢ 8 Wednesday, the Frank G. Map- leys of Porter street returned home after visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ketchum and family, in Tucson, Ariz. . . Mr. and Mrs, Edward Long of i | | Fs g . : | i i Frasier of Wesbrook avenue and Jack D, Holler of North Sanford street. Guests from Indiana will be Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Duna. * ¢ se John T. Dinan Jr. is one of five Plymouth Group Hears Review Mrs. William Vann reviewed a book, “Who Will Speak for Man?” at the Wednesday evening meeting of the Plymouth Group of the Church. i es i i 1 Ri a5 i ier sekaeg in Fil itl Hi oa i” be} * i eae? * mingham were among cific liner SS Lurline “Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Albright of Bir- a ee en er vacation. those aboard the P. this week to make the 2 22 Parishes Represented Future Activities Deanery Gathers in Hills Ninety-six members represent- ing 22 parishes and four zations of the Northwestern Dean- | Hills, spoke to the group on “The | April 8. Are Outlined by Garden Club Future activities were discussed organi- | by Better Home and Garden Club o send a dele- 5 Q Fi eal f ifs i i fie pte BFGL i t : 3 | ei 7 3 i ‘ Fa EViie iy i asks for.’ Henry Foley, internationa) rela-| The latest in designs and nat Mrs. John Doyle —— tions; Mrs. N. C. Dillon, motion | ural and man-made materials were from the American pictures, and Mrs. Henry M. Simp-| shown and discussed. ciety announcing April as the cam | 54. public relations and publicity cer control I - Of | clippings. ° the month-long crusade will be Tag | “Others were Martie. re Mary-Martha Unit ‘Conference Held volunteer service; Mrs. William B - | Park Methodist Church met by Region Nine | iin" per ‘bevidson, parliamen- Wednesday afternoon with Mrs . . tarian Merman unze home on Camp Fire Units Spence street. Invitations. were extended by aa. — Camp Fire Birthday Week is also Mrs. Joseph B. Kirkham, Mrs. charge madi anisien by Regional Conference Week for the | Durkin and Mrs. Simpson for she Mrs. Emerson Brown. Plans were adults in Camp Fire. June, September and December Jiscussed for a Lenten supper Efi is 2! i i; i Custom-Made Draperies at rT 1h Tri i if 4 i i} .| ls Planning Supper iy hy : i i for April 3 .|| FREE PARKING THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 195 Party Given Bride-Elect Donna Harmon, bride- ap = 2 . just another labor-saving device? | Gatley and her committee spend Sometimes I think so. one day a week at Pontiac State We can avoid the work of chew-| Hospital ‘teaching patients how to ing by feeding ourselves vitamins, | arrange flowers. and attend baseball games without) ywapLE BUTTERSCOTCH PIE leaving our armchairs by turning By Mrs. ©. R. Gatley on our television set. 2 tablespoons But we haven't yet devised the pa oe condi labor-eaving device that can spare; % cup us individual moral effort. 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Gable, city water superintendent (left) and Herbert Libby, of ble Ho OSS! 4 | takes daily readings of the river level at four cheek points to contre! |{(O Ask Renewal Water Department Ch ; Prevent P it 3 ig iT dy 7 but prob- desirable dam, spring and has oat. dam the year, a the ms 929 feet above sea level at the Measles Hits Mar. » 24, $ nears = i hea seanteso @2-Oeen és loess “ +% laying Road Trial cases are pretty well scattered.” The county department's week- The city report follows in full: one ‘epidemic’ \De “Ur . lin i eiiyhy cht af lle i sas atl rh | x a silluety lps Fe Ge afi. ahs salle luge PONTIAC, MICHIGAN for New Garbage Disposal Area © SUB-HUNTING WINDMILLS—Five planes of the British Navy’s first anti-submarine helicopter squadron fly in formatiqn near their Gosport, England, base after the new unit was formally placed in ring THE PONTIAC PRESS tiac Dicke MARCH 19, 1954 ‘ Pon FRIDAY, 5 TT $43 Sone S 9o2 le TS as et = Pe! 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Charge All of Your New Shoes § at No Extra Cost! ee I Sor oa a —— Le “Park Free Rear of the Store” TWENTY-FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1954 Waterford Education Board Calls in High School Bonds $700,000 Worth fo Be Redeemed Increase in Valuation Allows Action on Notes Due in 1969-70 WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — tary school building additions were approved at last night's regular meeting. Four rooms will be added to Waterford Center and two rooms to the Jayno Adams school. Wil- liams Lake wil) get a four room addition and the board previously Only Smoke Damage A fire yesterday at the home| of D. A. Judd on Shotwell road | im White Lake Township was ex- tinguished by the Township Fire Department with only smoke dam- sion Group at the home of Mrs. Francis Ashiey in Drayton Woods. Music fun for the fom 4 aol the | - could provide | fun... within | to see how Come pe. toda new bours rr music gour budget. too! Now... Rental Pilon... you can hove this musically fine, little spinet in your home. . . for the entire famity’s enjoy- ment. - Hf you decide later to keep | it or to buy onother Gulbran- aan model, all money paid on | rentals will be credited to- ward your purchase. GALLAGHER MUSIC CO. 18 & Hoven, | Pontioc _ FE 4- 0566 bs MR. AND MRS. ASHLEY NORTHROP CELEBRATE 50TH Northrop of Attica Township, near Lapeer, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Feb. 26. They have nine children, including | Mrs. Meda Edwards, Mrs. Vera Lachat and Delbert Northrop of Imlay City; Kenneth and Harold of Attica; Jay of Center Line; Pontiac. They also have 42 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Northrop will hold an open house to celebrate the occasion from 2 to 5 p. m. this Sunday. Deaths in Nearby nee | | Fred W. Fischer, 72. of 310 Mar- | | Lutheran | are "|L. of Oxford; a daughter, Mrs. M. E. Woolman of Detroit; a jLrother Fred of Pontiac, nine| grandchildren and several great Fred W. Fischer ROYAL OAK — Servicefor Church by Schnaidt rural Seal Fae | ednesday. | corwvas_ are hie widow. Mar’) School Is Planned Ferndale and Howard W. of Har- WATERFORD CENTER — Com- | land Ave. will be at 1:3 p. m. jeransenieren Saturday at crag needickoare Woods Royal Oak. He died W Surviving are his widow, Mar- | eu Westfall of Dera ond caht | mittee members this week met Action Stalled in Legislature All Major Measures Stopped Until Policies Can Be Formulated LANSING (®—The Michigan Leg- islature was stalled today on all major decisions, waiting policy de- cisions to be made next week. India Missionary These factors prevented’ action on major bills: 1—The House and Senate Ap- raise estimated to cost 6 to 10 millien dollars. ANNIVERSARY—Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Richard of Afton; and Mrs. Libbie Taylor and Mrs. Olga Crivea of | | to discuss Sunnyvale Chapel’s fifth | 2—A Republican caucus in the House could not reach an agree- | ment on the Senate-approved un- employment tion bill. 3—The House State Affairs Com- mittee postponed until Tuesday de- cisions on a fair employment, practices (FEPC) bill and a bill stiffening lobbyist controls, both of | which have passed the Senate. 4—The Senate Judiciary Commit- tee delayed until Tuesday a de- ciston on the controversial McCune Wednesday is the deadline for reporting all but money bills from committee. The appropriating committees bills to provide for the across-the- | board pay’ raise granted last Fri- | day by the State Civil Service Com- mission. | Some members talked of letting \the budget bills go unti Ithe sine | die (final) adjournment May 14. Others said ‘ until next week and see what we can work out.’ The twe committees wrote Gov. ‘let tempers cool off! stretch of road is consistently clog- the Pontiac-Lake Orion Exten- | Saturday at Spiller Funeral | Lucy, 1G. T will be at 1: 3 p. m. | at Sullivan and Son Funeral Home, Royal Oak, with burial in Roseland Park Cemetery. Mrs. Roy King WASHINGTON—Service for Mrs. Roy (Alta) King, 63, of 7077 2% Mile Rd., will be at 2 p.m. Satur day at Schwarzkoff-Milliken Fu- neral Home, Utica, with burial in Ortonville Cemetery. She died | Wednesday in Clearwater, Fla. OAK PARK — Service for Ear! W. Modridgem, 51, of 13731 W Lincoln Ave. will be at 2 p. m. Royal Oak, with burial ma Park Cemetery LAPEER — Service for William | H. Kelly, &. of & Pope St., 3 | will be at 2 p. m. Sunday at “| Baird Funeral Home. with burial | 3/in Stiles Cemetery under the auspices of IOOF of which he was a member. He died Thurs- day at Lapeer Hospital after three weeks illness. Surviving besides his widow, are a son, Ralph of La- a stepson, Archie Kerr of Flint; three. brothers, Charles of Albany, Ore., Craven of Auburn Heights and Wilford of Lapeer; peer; | five grandchildren and two great- grandchildren. Heary FL. Anderson ORTONVILLE — Service for Henry L. Anderson, 47, former ' resident of Ortonville and Pontiac who died Thursday at Little Rock, Ark., will be held in Arkansas. Surviving are his mother, Robert Anderson; a. daughter, | Mrs. Lorene Jones of Drayton | Plains; and two brothers and a sis- | ter, Jay and Schley Anderson and : +-Bernice-Athby through our new: . Chartes C. Nold FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP — Service for Charles C. Nold, 61, of 29431 Middlebelt Rd., will be held at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at Ross B. Northrop and Son Funeral Home, Detroit. with burial | Thursday at his home. Joseph Miller ROCHESTER — Service for Jo | seph Miller, 83, of 536 W. Third | St. will be at 2 p. m. Monday | at Pixley Funeral Home, with | burial in Oxford Cemetery. died this illness Survivors inctude ¢ a son, = FARMERS CO-OP MARKET at = 4H Grounds out Perry Street 7:30 A. M. te 1:00 P. M. Parking Space fer 400 Core at the Grounds County General | Mrs. | in | | Roseland Park Cemetery. He died { He | morning after a_ brief | | — vacation Bible School stated to be-| Williams that his request for a gin June 71. balanced budget was wrecked Enrollment in the two-week | 07 the civ service pay boost. school is expected to top last year’s ae ue new budget,” they , L ect. record high of 258, according to “they noted that long-standing Mrs. Ralph Vogel, a committee Vyicy forces them to hand out member. comparable pay raises to the em- Others on the committee are|ployes of state colleges, even Mrs. Warren Hess, Mrs. Paul Ban- | — ta, Mrs. Joe Phillippe and Mrs. Kenneth Benedict. County Calendar Keego Harbor seniors will collect per i ae from curbs te finance sion's power to order pay raises ee ee ee The | commission would be limited to recommending pay scales. The Announcing for the First Time in Pontiac ... Beauty Contest | DOLLS Beginning March 19th at LOTAN MARKET Dixie Hwy. at Telegraph Now on Display at Lotan’s Store A PRICELESS HAND-MADE Bride Doll With Accessories ; Le This doll will be given absolutely free to one of the contestants on April 4. Enter now, this novel contest: Get your entry blank at Lotan’s market, today—Entrants must be between the ages of 4 to Free gifts of | doll accessories consisting of Nylon hose, Sprin Handbag, or Pearl Necklace (choice) to al doll entrants. Children must be accompanied by their parents. Bring this coupon to Lotan’s to get your free gift and entry blank. This Entitles Child if Accompanied by Parent or Guardian to FREE-Gift Doll Necklace—Pair of Doll Nylons or . o Doll sg Purse 3 H ‘ : 4 & e ¢@ + Pstine Ginaibe ol Gili uoudek sit bo deieetaenl next week with a complete list of prizes. | LOTAN'S Dixie Hwy. at Telegraph i —+ cnet in tennant MISS JANICE A. évaarr Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Wy- gant of Naylor. street, Union Lake, | announce the engagement of their daughter, Janice Alene, to sere | | M. Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Maurice Lewis of Judah road. May Widen Road to Zoo Farm Machinery Destroyed by Fire INGELLVILLE—Valuable Commission Director T. Ledyard Blakeman pointed out that the operates the farm. Christ Lutherie Charch ged with traffic — mostly De- troiters traveling to and from Legislators Hold Off on Water Survey Bill whe gave Perry Hayden the idea mission would then use them to for his “dynamic kernels” pro} | asking for $155,000 for a water! match money. put up by cities ect was here today for the famed) and sewage survey of Oakiand,| and townships to pay for a study mallier’'s funeral Saturday. Wayne and Macomb counties. |of water supplies and sewage | Hayden died yesterday at St.| Rep william S. Broomfield (R- needs. > Joseph Hospital in Ann Arbor. By a Indian missionary, was in Hay- 7 den's home town of Tecumseh at she the latter’s death, The Rev. Rob- a4 inson accepted an invitation to | assist at services be held at wee IT'S NEW... 71'S EXCITING... IT'S THE FASHION... 3S head of cattle perished in a/| barn fire early Thursday at the Detroit Asked to Share | Mrs File Gingell tarm, 3805 May- Cost of Adding Lanes to| ‘here was no estimate of the i total losa from the fire. 10 Mile Road teat Howe from the fire Firemen) rolls lovely painted dudes on your DETROIT (INS) — The Region- | gin. al Planning Commission today Pro-| Firemen trom the Gingetivine | Super*Kem-Tone Walls! posed to Common Council that and Lake Orion Departments bat- Detroit pay half the cost of widen-| tied the flames for several hours ing an Oakland County road. after the fire was reported short- | It’s like magic! With a special The pen ome tt he ly before midnight. new roller and new sensational added to Ten Mil | pe roe suck en oho Firemen were able to save a Applikay you can roll lovely ' tion building and Woodward at a|S™all building containing other g designs on your cost of $125,000. farm machinery adjoining the 100 freshly painted Super Kem- room and it’s every bit as washable as Super Kem-Tone. See our Applikay Design Selector for 67 new ideas in Royal Oak [ight smorgasbord supper at the decorating . . . oso how the lovely Applihay designs p,m. ; shimmer and change with the angle of view. 10 Attend Art Club | A, fim on American misons and of is on the program. The supper is CASS CITY — Wednesday's Art| open to the public w tmembers. Howton wae OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT €0 Ca ein ae | Att © nin pee . Kirto, Ciaud Karr |about one-quarter of the popula- 1 assisting. tion of the U.S., live either in or 486 Orchard Lake Ave. Ph. FE 5-61598 RUG Carnival 9xI2 Rug Only 5 pp Imagine getting high style-high quality rugs at this new low price. Modern Scrolls—Tone-on- Tone — 18th Century Florals, Save as never before. Mode 7 FLOOR COVERINGS a ~ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1954 TWENTY-FIVE 5 Former Champs Battle for Prep Title Chances By JOE FALLS EAST LANSING (®—Sixteen title- | main, and they'll scrap for titles minded teams, headed by five for- | in Classes A, B, C and D Saturday | State | House. is a big faverite to rumble | second Class A title in Ne SI eo me = : * *. om . Acti bass oe. SS " BOBO DEMONSTRATES—Middleweight cham-| |By midnight, only eight will re-| three years. But the Parkers will have te play solid basketball to win, for there are three deter- mined teams alse shooting for | beners. Muskegon Heights, which plays everybody knows, Highland Highland Park tonight, is looking for its first state championship. It has been a power until now, oo ee °* which meet in the other Class semifinal, also have definite goals. Coach Car! Stelter’s Flint North- ern team is gunning for an un- precedented sixth Class A title. Vikings won the crown in 1933-36- Jackson's goal is to prove that its team is not a fluke, that it deserves to be in the fight for the title. There are those who say that Jackson, winner in 1929 and 1948, reached the semifinals through luck and nothing more. The other two are Holland Christian (Class B) and (Class C.) Holland Christian, standout all season, is favored to get. past St. Johns in tonight's first game in Jenison Field House. This B game, pitting River Rogue and Ludington. The latter game could } will be followed by another Class | | These two games will be fol- | lowed by the Class A battles, with | Highland Park and Muskegon Heights playing at 8 p.m. and | Flint Northern and Jackson at | 9:30. At Boys Vocational High School, | in Lansing, two Class C games will be played. Class D semi-finals will be held | w \* Lansing Sexton High School. Capacity crowds of 11,500 are | }expected for Saturday's finals. | a Class B, Class C and B championships will freshman manager declares he be decided in the afternoon, while D and A will be determined at night. If nothing else, four new cham- | _— are assured of being crowned. All of last year’s winners develop into the best of the night. | failed to make the semifinals. had |}career at the same time, than |where he would be éxpected to Trade Pleases Eddie oy Joost Is Glad By GAYLE TALBOT TAMPA, Fila. ®—Though he is, naturally enough, highly .pleased with the great pace his Philadel- * ° The American League's only would rather be where he is, start- | ing to build a team and his own taking over a first-division outfit produce or else. He could have in mind the trials facing Kid § really throwing his weight around. } United Press Phete pion Bobo Olson arrives at Chicago's Midway Air- his title against welterweight king Kid Gavilan at port and demonstrates the art of boxing te United | Chi Airline stewardess Marilyn Sinclair. Olson defends | bout. Stadium, April 2, in a nationally-televised Jewelers Open District Action City Champs Take on Clarkston 5 voy rt NCAA Semifinal ‘Se. ater Tests Tonight Next-to-final weekend of the Pon- | tiac Women's Bowling Association tournament is scheduled Saturday | pions of Pontiac’s City Basketball | League, move into Michigan Rec- | reation Association district tourna. | Nght Rect “| Titles Are Determined |; ment play tonight at Flint. Bradley, LaSalle Are ters Beperter “Oxford! Ward's: Lien | Championships were decided in In age A) dowstore most @arkstos Mer. Favored Over Trojans, = —s os jimitera), 46 | Montgomery's 6 points, beat Vi Satisfied With Things as Commanity Center ‘ | soakuas Highle: 5 3 kings 149 to win the Pee jee most cherished prise, the National | ‘Gscbsoter: Stan's (Lake Orion); "West crown, St. Mary edgedthe They Are Tonight's 2nd contest matches | Collegiate championship, goes up! Wuren Ree. Ne. 2; "8: Bums 3529 for the intermediate Mt. Clemens and Fiint at 8 p.m. |for grabe tonight with four long- | ‘#6: ‘Jee's. Celttns (Rochester). die. Pant : led the ent deat gee Sa ke Marysville drew a Ist-round bye. entries squaring off in i DOUBLES, SINGLES nation’s basket coac! Sitiadis son wihetahed Sa Tok aed aes ‘ one eat winners with 12 points, while Dave | quentiy vocal with criticism of the urday night, with finals set for Sun- ee © e Emma” Nienell Besirice sry : Bete Runyon had 13 for the losers. rules ooverning fe cage sport day afternoon. “The team that gets hot and ts; Mildred Hammend-Reth Smith. ‘ apparently ve fo major : : = : al t . , .| stays hot” wil become the cham- | =o"hae'*tcoom,pramet’ seems |Wendt in KC Games | changes to recommend Results | pion, in the words of Southern mony iieane: jeoeibum feaee mak: Former Walled Lake High School! Their rules commitice met California Coach Forrest Two Maynard FleMae Metyeke; Jean Overs track star Dick Wendt will be with Thursday as & agit the Na- rt ee good “Ee a ” ne ichi * t 7 tienal Association Basketball . va Devieton Tuageae P26 aa eae Sn Weseeata-Vie’ Comms tee pode as it wopenrs in the Kulghte| Coaches’ annual convention, but a Pts | Coast Conference champions, and | Maltrett Faye Sibert; Lethe tien-Mary of Columbus Relays in Cleveland, chairman Fleyd Stahi of Ohio Skew @ ton oo tthe Bradley Braves, an at-large | Marg Roberts Tene Dean; Beth Gesectia. this weekend. Wendt will be a| State indicated no major revis- oer, enter SO canes $5 | entry, play the first game. Gansiee | Berry: _Jenustte Grant-Ress | member of both the mile and 2-| tons would be sought: . a 14, Renews “38 Two Pennsylvania teams. La | sen; Fern Bewles-Reten ad; .;{ mile relay teams for the Hurons “The | appear to be gen Pointer Ft, same, eotee—warrs | Salle College of Philadelphia satuTJ ss aoa with things the Ackerman 871—2534. -large Penn ‘ - 2 pm — Madeline Gannen-Connie ove . Pts. | Way are," Stahl reported 1A DIVISION * 6 « Jeon ° Lokwts: | serv. Window 68 Shaw's S| after Thursday’ The Oleen-Jeyeq O'sibway; Virginia | ; 8 meeting. Limings ae s Bos Because of the presence of Tom | Enes-Morgarst Kner: “Tithe jLase- | Coster Lounge = Gok” {2 | committee was scheduled to make | 4 it Yeece fr se | Gola, only All America to survive | Fieming Eva, Dall; deha- | Sreery’ 58 Cosley Lanes =a formal recommendation to the S81 1 Oeki. Water 43 @ | the siege of upsets in the regionals, | 3t- Marthe Foster; Rash | Micalv. game—M. Metter S82, series—G. or) Ree. 1 37 67 | Wegner; Helen Middicton-Iris Neowake- | pradicy 506; team 2 867 TESEe same. Kreteben Mi, serie | LA Salle (24-4) has been installed wokl: _ igctle Laing-Lce Ane Sones: | tone serteo—Serviee Sire cue, see. “= —_ i. 5 ass pool! tgam game, series—Gey- | 9 slight favorite over Penn State’s;~ Rarhe-Qener . ; aad ‘ em senior group wie <= peveeen (17-5) Nittany Lions. sco “hnarthane: Vielen nowten; ‘Tumks “<< © +h w 1 inelude Bruce Drake, Oklahoma wk Ww t| Bradley (18-12), finalist in both | Smib-Betty Pickert: Pers Celgste-Mac/W. K.¢. © 43. 41 DAV. 16 48.55| coach and chairman, and repre- be meg #.. a o| the NCAA and NIT in 1950 and | Agnes | Miller Janice Dickman; Maxene | Beasty Sch. 62 41 Drive Im 45 se | Sentatives of the NCAA, National Jack Neate 51 46 Maple Leaf 43 | the biggest team in this tourna- | Katherine Weber; Ota Lee- | Org ee $4 $2 | Federation of State High School “5a | rene Cremie; & Vershere.. rv Abstract 6 Ste Peles” se es| ment, is favored over Southern | Gres: Lestries Long-Mabel Enget; ‘ladle some terler—W. Maye 170— | Athletic Associations, the YMCA. STi MacDensld 195 series | California (012). ————~—S* dyenee tree Sita Sal arer Sey Seriee Histo lee Crem) Canadian Intercollegiate Athletic [Heavy Weekend in Sight in PWBA’s Kegling Test and Sunday at the Hilltop lanes in Rochester Thirty-six teams and 48 doubles- | singles combinations are scheduled to make their bids this weekend. Schedule : TEAM SATURDAY 7 (Rechester); Ker. wer’s (Uthen); Whis Sangs, ow w ke ber | West Bu Ree. Ne. | tem); 'He talks as if he had nish awards for the girls. nea emen™ Boys’ Club Basketball Jacobdsen He owns the welterweight title. already taken the 160-pound crown from Bobo Olson, an issue he says he | will settle with a knockout in Chi- cago Stadium April 2. 8 Schools Send Fencing Teams to Pontiac Test City Recreation Body Sponsors 4th Annual Event on Saturday Fourth annual state high school by the Pontiac Department of Parks & Recreation, will be held here Saturday. Competition will start at 1 p.m. in the girls’ gymnasium at Pontiac + High School. Eldon Gardner and | Frederick Rodeck are in charge of the affair. i Only defending champion _re- turning will be Judy Goodrich, of Lapeer, 1953 girls’ titlist. Pontiac | contenders include Dick Bexter and Art Schultz in the boys’ di- vision and Vicky Micer in the girls’ section. Boys’ trophies will. be provided by the city Parks & Recreation Department, while Lapeer will fur- NEW YORK—The softer breezes ? ie esesst a i bluer skies have started another epidemic of spring This doesn't apply and somewhat Hot Scramble for Top Football Honors Shaping Up in Midwest; Five Teams in Big 10 Title Chase By GRANTLAND RICE Knox of California prompt this note. the name of Jim a freshman this fotget all about Bobby Williams and Guglielmi. A boy by Morris will enter Notre Dame as fall who will make Irish fans Johnny Lujack, Angelo Bertilli, heavyweight championship. “I very serious about fighting Marciano after winning middle- weight title,’ the Keed says. “I skip the lightheavies and go where big money is. | °“Twenty years ago small ‘fel- lows like myself fought big boys im ring, but today, ne. I can Giardello-Troy Match Is Rated Tossup Tonight | NEW YORK uw —Boxer Joey Gi fencing championships, sponsored | ardello and puncher Willie (No | Clinch) Troy clash tonight in a | Madison Square Garden 10-round- er that has most everyone but the fighters puzzled over the out- come up style of his is my dish. I'll outbox him.” fident, 21-year-old Willie okay with me. I'll gd afte I can beat him.” The two middleweight contend: | ers are practically the only ones | making a firm stand. The betting | is a tossup—6-5 and take your pick. The scrap will be broadcast | and nationally. No Big Changes “T'll take him.” said the cocky, f 23-year old Giardello. ‘‘That stand- || “Giardello is a good boxer and | I expect he'll stay back."’ said ¢on- |. “That's r him. (ABC) and telecast (NBC) locally | hoots at Heav By CHARLES CHAMBERLAIN . And today he pictures himself be like this (making shape of a ropes, I weave and duck and CHICAGO @® — Kid Gavilan is 8gainst Rocky Marciano for the’ ‘| Gavilan still be fresh and ready big balloon with his hands) and for full speed last five rounds. (Billy) Conn was small boy (174) when he meet (Joe? Louis and he have him beat until] 13th Then Conn thinks this guy not so much—and wham! Louis knocks him out. “That never happen to Gavilan. I have no fear Marciano who is no Louis or (Jack) Dempsey. I would go at him at 165 pounds. “I watch his right foot. When he lifts it up I know he gonna swing his right. | move away— | bang, bang. I hit him. He come at me, I tie him up, then jump “By 10 rounds, Marciano’s head | back fast. When he get me into ! LR NO MORE SPIKES—Bill Martin, former New York Yankee 2nd baseman, looks wistfully at his old baseball-sheed while getting used | to his new uniform—the one issued by Uncle Sam at Fort Ord, Calif, | where he is engaged in basic training. Title til turn. Then he in ropes. “Everybedy today worry about weight, But that not count. It’s | here (pointing to head) and here (to heart) where counts. In old days weight no difference.” “Sure, L talk like middleweight champion already," he continued. | “After beating Olson I put up a $5,000 guarantee for chance at | natalie “Ria Hebe kr 0 Rated His Athletics Low Walter Alston, Brooklyn's new Forecasters meets: afritaee & j & il t E i F | EF gt fae AP Wirepheote g t ? 1 g° i E 3 ti i ise: ittnes : tie try i i i E é i i | ; Le iL il Filed rl : ; ? ape Far | i! | Trout Hearing ‘Slated Tonight LANSING — Fisheries workers national rules committee, which | 4Te looking forward to a hot ses-! sion. at the 2nd public hearing on proposed trout law changes. slated in Detroit tonight. ~ First heuring, held at Rescom- mon ip January, drew nearly 200 + LAKELAND, Fila. (INS) — De- » if it | of more than one rod and line were discussed. } Agenda for the meeting in De- | troit, however, has been broadened to trout and “flies only” regula- questions of bait-fishing in relation to trout and “‘flies’ only” regula. | tions will also be thrown open to discussion. Meeting is scheduled in the Rack- i ham building’s ESD auditorium at 7:4 p.m. : | t Gronik Keeps Title anglers who took turns voicing LANSING w — Allie Gronik, | Parenthesis): who usually wins his fights by | swinging like a windmill, Thurs-| af 9 ij ji i i g § if I i { i 3 5 i F i | z : if this tiaing Sesmase Rene Pairings for’ Prep Semifinals EAST LANSING W—Here are E i At Jontpen Field land Park (18-6) vs | “Tt gets tougher, of course, but |I'm going to hang in there as long hee z | ii *>s | looked as though the club A i and Ameri-| knotty problem of trout fishing : | 0:80—Flint Nerthern (16-8) , the la day retained his Michigan welten- | fecmaee (2-9). ‘ bd can Athletic Union ws. After that meeting, the — ; : s commission noted its apprecia — Ce eee id At Jenison Field Moveo—S—Mellané ; sTOnIK, a ear . roit vet. | Christian (98-a) St. Johne (17-2); 6:58 ax x BASEBALL tion of the high interest shown by eran of the pro ring. put away —River Rouge (28-2) vs Ledington (ibd), Detrett (A) 1 Besten (A) e| fishermen. Henry Bronko of Det and | ae ¥ aes © ae s A> 4) ‘ ) roit Jack. ieee ‘ecotions! Seboot—1:99 Om § Bayon ia) 1 Lowered creel limits. increased son in the first minute of the O: o-bansee be te Pw rye B Cinetnnat! bi H St. po | foe lures Dnight fi hii : . ye I¢round "_cuass » - Fert > st. : ’ _ a ishing, use title bout last night on a tech. 4t Rertten eeecetpate Cm) HS Tees a "S| ef salmon eggs as bait and use’ nical knockout. Feb vs tlewert Ks xs , . It's Time Out! Pat Lauds Al Kaline Bonus Rookies May Force. Mullin Off Tigers, but Veteran Still Has Hopes man, someone has tobe cut from the roster. 2 ik | as T get a contract each season.” Mullin points to 2yearctd Al Kaline as an example: “Al has TWENTY-SIX THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1954 UP FOR EASTER NO MONE Y DOWN TO 6 MONTHS TO PAY! AKE UP Tiger Veterans After Pinch-Hitter Job + ” Stewart Net - Squad Gains Leaders Keep Winning in City Table Tennis Circuit PONTIAC GEORGES-NEWPORTS Where You Get Money's Worth” “Your TABLE TENNIS LOG Pts Pts Capitel Rarbers 37 Tvpheen Steel Furtnes Drugs 71 Diek & Wes Spts a Stewart Constr. 5 Newberry Mb Pent Varnish 41) Pent. Cig. Serv 2 Stewart Construction gained ground in its 3rd place fight with | Pontiac Varnish in the Pontiac “ar | Table Tennis League Thursday © ‘night. Stewart's blanked Newberry Market, 60, while healt = with Dick & Wes Sports, Meanwhile, the leading teams continued to win. Capitol Bar- bers defeated Pontiac Cigarette Service and Furtney Ddugs dewned Typhoon Steel, both 51. A pair ff upsets marked = the ci pming’s play Bob Kent of Ciga ‘veanmaien ae | Six 1953 Winners Defend | Seanders of Furtnay spitied Foon of Typhoon, 18-21, 23-2}, tr In other matches, Ruth Sanders Titles in KC Competition: ‘of Stewart's defeated Gloria Rose CLEVELAND & — Six defend-, Navy dentist at Great Lakes, ts | of Newberry, 21-18, 18-21, 21-19, and | | ing champions will be. favored to | Sid Branfather of Dick & Wes) | retain their crowns tonight in the | Sen. Johnson ; Optimistic on Bill Passage Feels Certain Supreme Court Would Back Its Protection of Game WASHINGTON @® — Sen. Edwin | C. Johnson (D-Calo) said today he | feels “pretty optimistic’ about his chances of pushing through | Congress his bill to drive business Johnny Pesky . Has Edge Over defeated Dan Murphy of. Varnish, 14th annual Knights of Columbus Milt Mead of Michigan, and Roa : out of baseball. 32-34, 21-18, 21-19. | track meet at Cleveland's arena. Mitchell, big 16 champiea. U in 0 al * ¢ 8 | Two, Lt. Ken Wiesner in the pichards’ meet record is 15 Johnson said in an interview high jump and Bob Richards pole- 1) 3). inches. spurring him that the Justice Department 1s Probe Into Detroit = Racing Unnecessary _ LANSING w& — Sen. Perry W. Greene (R-Grand Rapids) sees | Feason in asking for a seronl vaulter. set meet records in win- ning here last year Main competition for Wiesner, on tonight will be his longtime rival, Don R. Laz, who twice has tied him here, and Jerry Wel- bourne, National AAU king from Ohio State. j Other defending champions in- | pes Harrison Dillard in the 45-| no White Sox Prepared robe of horee recing in Detret. (FOF Platoon Game | ysré hich, brates: Mat whined Greene, chairman of the senate ST.- PETERSBURG, Fla. # —| in the mile; and Horace affairs committee, said yesterday | the Chicago White Sox are prepar- | felter in the two-mile. | that he cogsiders the dispute be-| ing for 2-platoon baseball. Indiana's Big 10 champion team tween the Thoroughbred Turf Assn. “Against right - handed pitch. rates an edge in the three-sec- and the Michigan Racing Assn. a ing,” Manager Paul Richards | tion university mile relay which) : ; o also includes teams from Ohio closed incident said, “I can load the batting or- ccce Danie . State, Pittsburgh The Senator had indicated earlier der with six lefthanded hitters, lowa Snail Pardue. ‘inchs that he would demand such an in- and even seven when either left- and Michigan ; vestigation to clear up ownership of the MRA track in Detroit jes Billy Pierce or Jack Harsh man is pitching. , Seixas and Trabert Win “When we face a southpaw can load the lineup with ae in Everglades Tourney | PALM BEACH. Fla INS) —Vic | Drives in Winning Run Yesterday as Bengals Down Bosox, -1-0 moving in on basebell right now in an effort to get the Court to overturn its decision that baseball is not subject to the na- | tion’s antitrust laws. LAKELAND, Fla. #—There's a); | se #8 | minor battle taking place in the, .,, a It's for the job of No. 1 pinch oe ee ee veterans — infielder Johnny FR amnoreca pecans Pesky and eutficider Pat Mullin. congressional spokesman on base- At the moment, Pesky has the | pal) matters, said this is so be inside track. Mullin really hasn't! cguse the Justice Department started. jmnow has a clear antitrust case Pesky, the last of the Tigers to sign, has batted twice this spring, delivering a single in each instance. One time rad scored a run and the other batted one in. Mullin, on the other hand, has ™ Nats Remove Seixas defeated Hugh Stewart of | pinch-hit four times without suc- EE oodri nghthanded hitters as Sherm Lol lar pe’ Minoso, Chico Carras que! Cass Michaéls. Johnny Groth. | og angeles, 6-8, 7-5. 64, yesterday cess. Last season the Tiger out-) Bill Wilson and Bob Winkles.” in the Evergiades Invitational Ten- fielder batted .268 in limited duty | RE Be TIRE HEADQUARTERS lnced oi Wis and weaaes | tournament at Palm Beach. wm a inkles Tony Trabert downed Montreal's a pair of rookies who may stick. | Don Platt, 62. 60 In the women's singles, Doris Hart beat Hannah Sladek, 6-4, 6-2; Lowry “Wins Dackion dianapolis Thursday night in a fea Diminutive All- Stater used tire. Wells — Matched Sets. Used Tube with every tured bout at the Civic Auditomum 760-15 $27.40 $20.95 800-15 $30.10 $22.95 Tread Blemished Tires B. F. Goodrich White Walls Men! Here's an Nester \ Vatu! Actual to 49.95.. Save 10.00! 2-Pant Suits Sale Seve 710-15 $19.05* $11.65 800-15 $22.85 $14.00 New -- Fully Guaranteed B. F. Goodrich Silvertowns, and Defiance Passenger and truck tires. MERCURY Outboard Motors Negroes From Training Base | while Pesky hit .292. Big point in Mullin’s favor is that he hits a |longer ball, and that usually is | the man a manager will pick to | pinch-hit in the later innings. Mrs. Joy Mottram routed Joan| Pesky came to bat for the 2nd : ae W h Y if N d in Grand Rapids Bout Merciades. 63.75. Helen Fletcher time this spring yesterday — and City Officials Deny GRAND RAPIDS (UP) — Pat won over Mildred Thornton, 6-2. 6-4, stroked a game-winning single to but Ge atever our ire ee S--- Lowry of Toledo, a welterweight, and Shirley Fry defeated Marta left field He drove home Al Ban, ° Club " W H punched his way to a unanimous Barnett 64 62 Kaline in the 8th inning and gave Two Warnings : ae ———— ' the T 10 victory over the e ave the Answer decision over Gene Parker of In- recuse Se: ow | WINTER GARDEN. Fla @# — Kaline had reached ird with a Washington Senators baseball of triple to the centerfield fence. It ficials report @ second warning (» | In another eight-rounder, Ches Johnny Butler, Michigan State USED TIRES Change Overs ‘ter Measala of Cicago scored a freshmen boxer, gained all-state was the youngster’s 2nd hit of ie ee cae eles bese Gs cee “ All Sizes tall aes aid technical knockout over Bob Fin- prep honor as a football fullback ome. yg Be — batting aver | 344 they will do it, although city 3 . sehen alt sew pi nerty of Cleveland. Measala end-| in Grand Rapids though weighing Freie iam hicrlgfr — al cificials insist they have im ' rt. Many with thousends of Gor Petes |e Seto te ee round. ‘only 135 pounds, no racial ban. The FBI is inves- JG] sate miles. As tow os | 670.15 $22.60* $16.95 a a) Fors, change. pitchers dom | igatng “* $3.95 ec. Some White - | nated yesterday's game. It actually A man drove up to the camp 710-15 $25.05 $18.95 looked like a mid-summer's hart | w inceday and tedly told | ing duel. Steve Gromek opened for Detroit and turned in his 2nd straight im- Zinn Back, general manager of He was followed by Frank Lary who did his first effective hurling with a shit effort in four innings Bob Miller, bonus pitcher, took over -in the Sth. After yielding an inning-opening double, he worked out of trouble with the help of a complicated double that was a mistake, that the man wore noe uniform. Joe Engel, president of the Chat anooga Lookouts. reported the sec- | $20-15 $22.85 $15.65 Ie Pleased to re od warning He said an. anony- | “Plus tax and old tire Get our dee! betere you Dee! Victory was Detroit's 5th against ae — caller told him: “Get ! six exhibition losses. But even se Negroes out right away.” | coos Spring is this handsome rims, chrome truss fork, built- now being displayed at showroom | a > sports shirt. Pick your in kick stand, headlight, and - ees . wars coe from our pep sang Somer m Birmingham. | Open Bowling Every Day ‘ Healthknit . 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Result of — WEEKS TO PAYT GET t FAM | LY Sacliseing wher ewes This THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1956 Pirates Obeying Giles Orde By RIP WATSON AP Sports Writer President Warren Giles of the National League is getting help from an unexpected source in his beat the American Leaguers in spring training games. The league president undoubted- ly was confident the Brooklyn Wisconsin Girl Ignores Jinx in N-S Golf Event Amateur Invitation golf tourna- Nineteen-year M ment apparently holds no terrors hag genres, for jolly Joyce Ziske, stocky swing- Boston Pitching Staff Appears in Good Shape Young Billy Consolo Is Hottest Item in Camp at Moment “The big guy,” of course, is Ted | Leahy Joins Wittiams, baseball's greatest hitter || Chicago Firm and currently the game's most . celebrated convalescent. Sidelined | as Vice-Prexy Neighbor of Ex- Irish by a cracked collarbone; Ted is not | expected back in the lineup for at least seven more weeks. That | = mace iat io Gaktile to ales tl Football Coach Owner of Business Left. this morning for an _ afternoon | righthand | meeting in Cleveland, presumably | } g z : Z ili if ij : i | Leahy said that he would visit | ;. | Notre Dame “whenever I can,” | the Dut emphasized that his appear- | may blos- | ances there from. now on would ‘be only as ‘‘an interested specta- tor."’ 32 Teams Begin Play in 54 ABC Event _| SEATTLE &—The biggest indoor | sports tournament in the world be- | gins a six-week program tomorrow when 32 teams launch the 194 American Bowling Congress. More than 16,000 bowlers will q| fire at the clustered pins before | the 5ist ABC ends May 3. They'll | be shooting for championships — and for approximately $200,000 in prize money. Family Title Battle LOS ANGELES # — Senior | men's competition of the United “ln aH rill i: Angeles, has 3rd s iz i pnik 3 5 i E ne i 4 i Weekdays 10 a. m. te 6 p. m. Sat. & Sun. 12 neon te 12 p. m. 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States after visiting Rita Hayworth It took Christopher Columbus in Honolulu last summer 71 days to reach America. Today, David C. Marcus, the attorney, his entire 90-man crew could travel said today he is filing a brief; 131 times as far in a sinble mod- that maintains that the exclusion; ern air transport in the same of “lawful resident aliens from | amount of time. Friday a | SUNDAY i ; ’ (According te the Celender) | J And naturally when spring | i starts, folks start driving | cround the wonderful Ook- | i land County countryside . . . and while they're driving , A thousonds have discovered i y that WILKINS’ truly wonder- m ful food is just the treat to i “te top off that Sundoy ofter- RESTAURANT COCKTAIL LOUNGE Orchard Lake Rd. at Pontiac Trail Dining at Its Distinctive Best Luncheon Dinner Cocktail Party Banquet Meeting Ny, - Jha VOY S leu lnn PHONE MIDWEST 4-1400 WOODWARD at LONG LAKE RD. BLOOMFIELD HILLS 8th Smashing Week GARRY WELLS The Singer 7 Sterting Week GARRY WELLS The Comedienne “SULLY” The Piano Man “250 Pounds of RHYTHM” LEE BALDWIN, guiter and trumpet Saturday CARL WIX and His FOUR ACES with CARRY singing requests Sunday DANCING and COMMUNITY SINGING with GARRY WELLS and “SULLY” Wednesday - BIG JAM SESSION featuring “Pontiac's Favorite Musicians” YOU CAN’T BEAT FUN AT 7@ RINGSIDE MANNY’S RINGS! West Huron ot Elizabeth Leake Rd. Club Sandy Beach UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Ed Grey _ Joe Polzin BEER — WINE — LIQUOR ——Presents—— ‘DUB MASTERS’ ORCHESTRA FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 3412 Dixie Highwoy OR 3-9364 BILLY SAMUELS Comedy MC RENNEE STOCKER Stunning. Lovely and Exotic MICHAEL CHARLES Terrific Recording and Singing Star Plus Alvin Walls and His Ebony Sophisticats “Me JAM SESSION Tuesdey Night Featering the Parade of Musictans | | ! :. : re ss - ua" tl gtd rit gah hoy voor | oles 7 . P patents Fe oA Sethe Sey hee bot | ce wei oe Per ve 7 Sh , be set ete! pei! : Ca oe P4i i Hgaelks f + wel 2 hy Rg ah ; yr 4 oe ~ » Fashion Set by Friends ‘Irresistible to Girl, 23 ZANESVILLE, Ohio w — Mary Louise McNerney, 23, hurled a pop bottle through the plate glass win- dow of a Zanesville cafe yester- day. After her arrest, a matron asked =| why she did it “All of my friends have been in jai] and I wanted to see what it was like,’’ she replied Municipal Judge Robert J..Mer- ry obliged. $35 and costs. She | chose to serve it out at the rate of $3 a day. adept in smoke jumping—jump- |ing by parachute to fight forest | | | fires. Kansas Women Have Dirty Job Spring Housecleaning Impossible Until Dust Storms Let Up | GARDEN CITY, Kan, (UP)— | Mrs. Wayne Campbell stood, broom in hand, in a_ foot-wide path through dunes of dust an her front | American Indians have p r oved porch and vowed she would sweep |/no more “until I can see the sun.” i Dust blanketed table tops and rose |from the carpets in smal) puffs with each footstep. It fromed sym- metrical little patterns on the win- dow sills. It was something you could taste, literally, in the air The worst dust storm in 15 years —since the dust bow! era—had sub- tr! Hi | of other home-makers oa wallable for Reservation | ef dust borne on the wind will DELL’S INN. Corner of Elizabeth Lake and Coss Lake Roods 1 Short Block West of Huron: Street * LIQUOR FE 2-6053 ® BEER © WINE 4904 Elizabeth Lake Road . Ne Miners Allowed DARIN DIAM Barrett Brothers 8 Versatile Dancing Comedy one ae 1 ts es les CINDY CROSS Lovely Exotic Dancer BOB'S oon ate F & Setu Featuring:A} "is%,°,°" LPL PLL OL a CHICKEN HOUSE 497 Elizabeth Lake Road st Telegraph Chicken Dinner ........ $1.35 Delicious T-Bone Steak... $1.95 Delicious Fish Dinner... .95¢ AVON INN 3982 Auberm Reed st Adem: Resd—Auburn Heights ||| ee Barbecued Spare Ribs $1.35 BEER yx WINE % LIQUOR “oA BUSINESS ‘DINNERS -LUNCHEONS TO TAKE OUT! ; + +00. 8erved in our new Call FE 3-982), your toed}! Dining Room will be ready. Dial your favor- § © Private Parties © Banquets | ite cab to deliver it! includes French-iries. Salad. Bread and Butter Family Style CHICKEN DINNER Sunday—12 to 9 Dixie Mwy. Watertord OR 3-9325 Spring cleaning under such cir- cumstances. Mrs. Campbell said. is futile. For her and others like her there will be no cleaning until the windy season ends, or until steady | rains fall. Mrs. Campbell, wife of a Garden | City abstractor, said she hoped | that would be about Easter In the meantime, she keeps a path swept from the front door to, the public walk. She dusts super- ficialty each day And she hopes | to take the curtains down and shake them some clear day. She | plans to wash the dust-grimed win- dows on the north and west ‘‘so To the Music of we can see out.” But there will be no general MARK ANDREWS It Beb, Don and Carl Trie cleaning for a while, she said. FLOOR 5. C. 9 to 2 oa | “You only wear yourself out ‘ | trying to keep a house clean SATURDAY | DUMONT cE orem — LE ners compar wus pemesopscat! JOHN DU : T Under New Manage ‘ —“Wirs. Campbell was philosophical Singer Supreme | about the dust, recalling that in| the seven-year drought of the 1930s the housekeeping problem was much worse. | Houses are built tighter now, she | | said. And, in a prosperous era. they have been kept in top repair “I remember back in the 30s the door and windows when a dust- }er was blowing hard.’ she said. | INK | “Now everybody has storm sashes that do the job better." “> Ge ENS Down at Morey’s Riding and Golf Club Rie eg Ss To the Tables Unten Lake Reed eff Commerce 84. NOW e - = Bette LaRue at the PIANO a ORGAN That Are DIFFERENT _ COCKTAILS “Father, Mother, Baby | Inside, sheer curtains hung in | awkward folds, weighted with dust. | ‘ee ote oe. = yee ‘ . Ste ee COVER GIRL—Appealing Betsy Von Furstenburg has won the | The actress is currently appearing opposite Franchot Tone in the | coveted place on the cover of a popular theater magazine for March. | comedy hit, “Oh, Men! Oh, Women! All Reported Doing Fine | Mm MUDINYI: Bd ' DETROIT w — Walter Wood- | BIG ward, 32, seized with a sudden) sows 2 4NOQ p. M. cramp when he brought his wife Catherine to the héspita} for aa IN PERSON birth of their baby, had his appen- | dix removed. 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M. however will exe on dative | listen to what you have to say. Homely Men |. Rate Highest wee, With Actress “Hemely men have © sense of humor about themselves, and that’s important in a man. They are inclined to be more old-fash- who know dating best, it’s homely | toned in their wooing; you get more | men 2 to 1. That’s the claim of | flowers from them. They put more Patricia Medina, one of Holly- | effort in their courting of a girl.” wood's most beautiful actresses. On the other hand, she added | “You can have the pretty boys,” | scornfully, there is the Handsome she says. “I'd rather have homely | Harry. What about him’ men for dates..They are better in | “He spends half his time looking | many ways. They are more atten-| in mirrors to see if his hair is tive. They are not conceited. They | combed properly. He overdresses | By BOB THOMAS | HOLLYWOOD w—With Women the woman. He considers his date fortuffate to be out with him, and entrances. I'm sick of entrances!" . * s strongly about the matter. So | | strongly that she threw caution to the winds and offered to name | the 10 most attractive homely men she knows. Or maybe it’s the hom- liest attractive men. Anyway, she’s | taking a chance “This will probably ruin me so | | cially,” she sighed between takes | or ‘Pirates of Tripoli.” *“The hand- | For Announcement SOON! Watch Tomorrow's Paper | expects her to hold up the " con- | versation. He is forever making | ‘ ‘Humphrey Bogart is one of the MARCH 19, 1954 I called them homely.” and tries to steal the spotlight from some men won't talk to me, and |has a tremendous appeal in a men- the others will be incensed because acing sort of way But she rattled off these choices: _ TWENTY-NINE Frank Sinatra WANTED TO BUY | Certainly made hearts flip, and he’ | |no pretty boy. London (SF)—British shipyards BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 10:45 A.M. | Sexiest men on the screen, but | Piper’ Outlet even the kindest person wouldn't | are said to be busier now than in| 3 5 Magazine vB 9-000 This English doll seemed to feel | call him handsome. Jack Palance | the past » years. —LAST DAY— STARTS SATURDAY ill £32350! 400572. “THOSE REDHEADS FROM SEATTLE” PLUS. “BITTER CREEK” Features—11:10 - 2:00 - On Our Giant PAWORAMIC Screen reatures Whe of Opening Date! rrecse ok ' eile 2150 Opdyke Rd. { Ph. FE 4-4611 Gal Spring Opening TOMORROW | Saturday, March 20—Box Office Opens 6:30 JAMES CRAIG “FORT VENGENCE” Barbara Stanwyck “The Moonlighter” Suspense Thriller Think Like Humans | a see ww 2G, venns roby To! _ MARAGUNTA PLUS—Scott Brady in "EL ALAMEIN™ “TRADER HORN” and “KING SOLOMON’S MINES” The Living Horror.. 2? Miles Wide...20 Miles Long’ Featare—1:00-3:50-6:45-9:40 PM. MAT. 50c Ex: 80c—KIDDIES 25 M-G-M's FIRST PRODUCTION IN CINEMASCOPE! overwhelming sweep of the new modern miracle medium ...and the one story in the world that was meant for its wonders! Here is the romantic adventure that has fasci- nated millions... brought to life in all the beauty of color and all the splendor o 3, Si Rerunenccie aay ce AS SS ¢ TT SOE ee Sale IN CINEMASCOPE! ie —3N -CINEMASCOPE! = M-G-M's FIRST PRODUCTION _ LOEW’S FIRST PRESENTATION CinemaScoPE THE MODERN MIRACLE YOU SEE WITHOUT GLASSES. = ANNE CRAWFORD - STANLEY BAKER Knights Of The Round Table ROBERT TAYLOR AVA GARDNER ® MEL FERRER Serece Play by TALBOT JERMINES, JAR LUSTIG one HEEL LANELEY tases on Sir Thomas Matery’s “LE MORTE DARTHUR* oirected by RICHARD THORPE producee vy PANDRO $. BERMAN in COLOR ree ere ee sae magnificence! Z— The ultimate in pag- eantry and adventure! Out of the golden lore of the Age of Chivalry comes the glorious story of King Arthur! Actually and spectacularly filmed on the historic sites! Throng- ing the screen with excite- ment, passion, intrigue, conflict! Here, at last, is the immortal story of the Knights of the Round Table! Thrilling you with its color magnificence and the overwhelming ‘sweep of CinemaScope! By nA iy a a a LET “HATOMEAYCNOO. 316-511 747 oe WEEK-DAY MAT. 74c—EVES. & SUN. 1.00-—-CHILD 35¢ [ham 'wiis sr nostee ) won mas TO DAY! ee ere ~ . j - t —_ i eG yw Pye ee we swe +E E " 4 . , a ; . | ; THIRTY ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1954 cae . I tried to sell it to 13 funer- | Some 40 of our customers} THE BERRYS O M ki C ba ) @ partoerae armada before. Tgan a Ing ome Cc —but the 13th bought Fall “The big advaritage of the elec- . in Homes All Over U.S. |.ietits S02 16 att] ewe « tortie moscan et by 0 Ae his wife put it in a truck he bor. | even # horrible musician gets by NEW YORK w@—In the dim days | we can reproduce any known musi-| rowed from a friend and toured ; ; before the juke box, America’s | cal sound, including those of the | all the funeral homes and churches | ,. Dmansl's, research foal new favorite musical instrument was | percussion instruments, such as in a 60-mile radius. Madaline ey the old-fashioned foot-pumped reed drums, cymbals and castanets. played the organ, Minshall pitched i: a. aamiaal i con ie organ. | ‘The home electronic organ} the sales talk. Hegel omen gui “ : Its quavering notes sounded in| soon will be a complete one-man} Within a year the couple had | nearly every rural church and band.”* built and sold 40 organs and Minshall. who has helped revolu- | brought in $30,000. They were in| Therapy for Headaches great grandmother's heyday, many | tionize the industry, got into it by | business, and the business began | 2 H a girl turned the heart of her accident—trying to please his wife. | doubling every year. — Public Comment beau to quivering jelly by «her| He was a young radio repairman] “My wife worked as hard as I} KENT, Ohio (UP) — A baker's masterly rendition of “Annie Lau- | back in 1929 when his wife, Mada- | did,” Minshall said. assistant, Ed Dorvee, has aroused rie” on the old partor organ. | line, expressed a desire for an old-| Today they have 200 employes, | much comment here because of the “You pump, Hiram."’. she said, type organ such as she had played| two plants—in London, Ont. and | gold earrings he wears, but his ex- tenderly, “and I'll play.” And the as a girl in the home of her| Brattleboro, Vt—and in 1953 had. planation for them has nothing to next thing dazed Hiram knew he grandmother. a $5,000,000 volume. Their market | do with hig adventurous past as a had signed up to buy her pork «es | has spread from the United States | circus hand, cowboy and sideshow chops for the rest of his life. “We didn't have any money,” | and Canada to 19 foreign countries. | helper. s LJ s | most prosperous farm homes. In | | Minshall recalled. ‘‘So I decided | > * @ The 57-year-old Dorvee said the | | Then the piano came into highito take a crack at building one “In 1948 less than five per cent | earrings were part of a treatment | fashion and swept the organ out for her. of our organs went to private! prescribed in his boyhood at Glenn ok of favor. But today the organ—it's “I knew nothing about It, and | homes,” said Minshall. “‘Now the Falls, N. Y. to cure persistent) [RS% giamorized now and electronic— made more than a dozen false | picture is reversed. About 80 per headaches. he is making a big comeback. It's a| starts over the years, using seat-| cent are bought for home plgasure.| “‘After the Doe pierced my ear 75-million-dollar industry and | of-the-pants engineering. It became | People are interested in a simple | lobes,’ Dorvee explained, ‘‘the growing rapidly. my hobby.” | musical instrument with a variety | ache and throbbing just seemed “In ten years the electronic or-| Ten years after he started out | of tone colors that is easy to play. | to disappear.” an will be America's most -|on the project Minshall finall Er home musical inetrarnent,”"| presented” cogs with a sat SIDE GLANCES - by Galbraith predicted Burton Minshall, 46, one | cessful home-made electronic or- | of the leading manufacturers in| gan, constructed largely out of oid | »)y* ) | the field. radio parts that cost him $40 “By that time it will sound like “Some of our neighbors heard a one-man symphony. We've my wife playing the organ and 1 a learned a great deal just in the, suggested I ought to make another | SPUR LINE last three years about electronic | one and sell it.’’ Minshall said Prooev?) reproduction of sound. In the lab: ‘So, in 1940, I made a second -_In the lab! “So, in 190, I m second JUST LsTEN >( OF BOARDING HOUSE Ao WLLL fe LR ES he kbd D TenGeS/ OL) MIST on THE Se ALL MAIOR TO TEST ! “Do I have to go to Jane's birthday party, Mom? I think I'm | getting a nervous headache like you use for an excuse!” by Leslie Turner NANCY IT'S EASY TO MAKE SILHOUETTES You'll Find PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES Every Day in the Doily Press Want Ad Section Take edventage of this easy wey to solve ell your buying end selling problems. To Place Your WANT AD DIAL FE 2-818! ~ Chewing helps cleanse the teeth. Helps keep them naturally bright. Refreshing! « ycio™ Enjoy this tasty gum daily. per’ meth 54 THE PONT r RCH 19, 19 AC PRESS, FRIDAY, MA ‘4 I _¥! : + | at, ) * Ww Linked | a recently, testified re dochina Town C bea semon and the com- | committee oath ” . tion iz ils to Live Up : i mittee and can't say 8 Detrott in Briel Fire Protection i2¢o Name to Red Activity me Brie | apace : 3 Stocks Climbing John H. Sneed Pontise ‘wheel C sts Run High UNITED cal News Service aad cee During His two seted' be © minster.” ; to wheel 0 International Ne nt ommended reported a = United ; : ° KETS -_ that @ bub cap = he auto r quastion et the star- Comme Testimony = ns MA . ions ee cen aie am okt ot ivan City Moacge tens and received a rather Committee vuca| s yalty, be woeldart Ba wusting . . Feed fal Produce but In Fracti $00 Baldwin ied 80% ie Total Ex ee Ging reply. : What-is the nl on ectined comment last nla | ee” for every . PRODUCE a The stock mar- J. Crives Sr., ws fine | Estimate ss the name clerk deci testimony linking | About 1,333 mer rar peed ( ntinue 10 ag Se aoe NEW YORK & today was BE garnet m. pale a guilty Budget « oi Sylvan | tigh ae bed the Indochina town on eregiemmantin activities. 1,000 females in the deaths to fe DETROIT markets re trading ; : eaded cost au— been Comm clerk | 1, male faqmere mas 4 00- in early session when before protection the pres- | Bien week has him to room ton to be increas- y of markets Seer, oS | test straight yesterday iriving charge Fire Feb. 28 of | for the past mest S. Nowak, a proport is said Soybeans and burees sedi agg ohn mo higher, the third a drunk Odin H. Johnson. Lake through : 650, some | which the bloodiest, Joseph a Oe le deal wo — tage. 1 438-14 bu: apie : apples, the | © Judge totaled $1. ithe center of -year downtown CHICAGO tone on the ‘ngs gb meg tly 2.00- = to ne of recovery: ents of Pontiac of 31720 ent fiscal year estimate, ac | the ttle of the eight at the during question- ing. hed a firm feed | fancy, 3.06 bu: See ae nee about all segm prices. Cilfferd = Dixon Town- the budget Ernest furious _ ba’ tioned yesterday A. Hutchinson | —____. wheat today as McIntosh, g ~ Bh Bagg oe nagar Just the better Mrs. Southfield $250 over Manager war? At John EW of Trade bu: apples, ; apples e ba: eppice. enjoyed . in Rd., sheriff's to City | Indo-Chinese Indonesia, of th Rev the NW Board to lag without No 1. ine an 50-3.00 og 35- | market rise, however Frankl and County cording of Burma, ing e Why continued mee ta ent of the major told Oaki that someone “| Natives China went RY grains large losses. wow , fancy, 90-1.00/ The ext occasional ship, yesterday a CAF | Ethier. Fire Depart- | and South or any ot be Jadot to deputies gas from West Bloomfield of | shanistan ed aft [ showing a couple 278 nieo; Bests, sapped. No 1. 90-1. was limited : siphon The Lake at cost e and report ‘= jumped Vv 128 dos dchs. bu. Carrots, at the most. tried to yard. Sylvan |into a huddl “Phu” means s Soybeans the March| Ney. Wot. t0-b0 Celery vet. | 5 sions at the opening in her ment serves run, Ethier that ” in Pm the opening, also| ara amg 1.00-1.80 bu Bot, was fast the | parked of 5044 Mar- fire truck d severa) hours “Bien -s)h Ty] £ ; cents at March wheat nen en ee, a, we Trading ahead, but Konkel, 25, to | $75 for each $300 was pai or district, . GUN-JY;, leading. 2 Horseradish, » 86-70 swung the first Jack was sentenced A tee of prefecture “Dien'’ mean vv contract at the start. Lise Wy bu ore “ot 3 s0-h00 ee iT | tin Dr., Brighton oy | egiainnd. signing the con- frontier and OOR quite strong al Hern” bae Onion tea pt %5-1.25 slackened to their tin Dr., in Oakland : . He on for | dicates a Fl was considerable T> bag. root, 60-Ib | pace holding days k driving the township been paid there was of Rem) em bes. torre dll = Ah age : with prices 6 for drun! $750 has to pacify. of bloody, Evidently in both 32- een gy ght 100-Ib how hour up yesterday befoe Farmingto tract and lish name ’ LLiaa covering March des No 1, 1.90 bu; rad- : hone opened guilty The Eng is, there- FUR, short dealing in all aa scgg «oly TG peg oy Rhu- - erican Telep block of 1.400) 7 ded J. Schulte. truck runs. to “help Dien Bien Phu - months as ’ oe ee oe es % on a ued &/ Judge John urged citizens + + Fe | embattled district. 0 host —— of the | Reds howe, "Me i. ‘6 or % at 164 Gas prod cost Richard Ethier by. . . frontier theo | futures the Ye | bare, gy A ‘tL, 100-1 $0 bu. Columbia Ma, and driving alled Lake. thig expense hazards, fore, “‘peace _ (af beg lg a ogg BL gg shares. 000 shares up tape| Reckless 17, of W reduce possible fire first hour $2.28%, corn IT EGGs “Sonal Mitare as J. y_ when Ed- uasete = alle March $1.52%, petro ted De Ore Me. yesterda ae — | higher, . March sepa be shares up New | $25 Township y inflammable oll heat to % higher % lower, DETROIT ‘AP es oe with 5,000 stocks were t, before Novi debris, checking a — . to Me! ser ter “A pane, on “ona ove’; wa wos te, Da Ben Yerkes. materials plus oats unchanged “4 lower, Whites: A. ego 46-41, wid eal | Texas ational Pa- mund Sat. March 28, and chimneys. iness, March a ane ange 0 one ree a. eree, me | York Electric, pmo ggg mart age affine erase re . Sylvan Lake | = 0 or Bo é higher, higher, Marc to 8 ‘ "h toree Ges Bethlehem Steel, 9am. is Peary Bee —Adv. ott id unpaid speci for me ™% to ™% cents lower her, | dium, 42. __ per, d Léchheed. moved Lawrence Ethier sai service charges ch a ~s Beer P AGO purTEs 4) Guar: re- The " market sent the As G Bale at St. dp pre sheng ass ill be certifi ‘ed spect 13 ts Being Held | Te ak, ~— iy center selec Dan ot totes ee dates a | 1988. wi See ae | Youth, 13, m March $18. cummage is morte A a “3. up strongl average equal to Paul Hall on S. Pa —Adv. to the sorting cose w aaa | hiatric Exa — = 1, | Salve 1. * Cveeder eure; 90 bees: oe at $116.40, | Saturday, March 2 ‘needs | for collection. alty can be 1.| for Psyc BAGO (AP)—Opsnme grein. 1.33% wbpanan le voller el | Sa . i) and rest and penalty March 31. ing Home Wheat oe —~ Sees ae * cae ee ee Taree 30 the 1953-54 , Stocks if aig 5 wah — ie the county sonnet re After Fleeing tamilies Read these FACTS. ee Mar ......- 2.29 EN RUGS 3.038 prices 5: U8 s and | k toc bail. Ph. : TV, Sanitary sewer 1 a dozen ee. aston Diaes “eae scoacye Hee aa be at reise 4, checks New Yor the on terms. v. | through April are! At least half Joe Pilat, areviets worm July . . 321% May. Fae + or current rece } nts are eigh Picture Tubes —Aa | Oct. 1, 1953 this month and to care for his AST — Gearric fon te @ lew Bept ....-. 23 je ee tuk dirties 348 | after éectma! _ & Tel = FE 2-5197. } be mailed ty through have offered fled from heot eatire howe sal v _ceoee. ae Service. and Sat.. | wii) thout penal is ld who ration a vcore mu tas 1957 | aga Abo Petateet. Arrivals 6 ueai sees S08 Johns ‘Man cae Sale ede p.m payable wi cent penalty . | the sf nee City farm with e ‘48 From winvtes Set the thermostat oe SU Sak xe: 18.28 igo g Poay Sor, eee ee Admiral «2.00. Be Rennecott’ |. $27) RB in. 9 a. m. to —Adv April. A 10 Peccording to Ethier guardian's and holed up '46- 47- UTOmATC — ovtomencolhy! Me con Beas May tenes *"y912 a goog ge =H Russet Air yarn . 31.8 Kimb clk ih 204 Baldw added May 1, te the aprender A shells in a near flame lights Cos - a qe Miiioesota Hors nope eh preg oS Shue Cola ....1084 $1 penalty ts “+i the etty |. shotgun and Gees 00 up pilot lighet predeens dean, ered a Mar Tt tact ‘ti #0. new poor Oe sad steady, Allied tre on os a a ba as fee March owners by barn. u heriff Neil $ 9 LSAN—Gee burner ee eect, ee Bek I ae May ........1321 Fiertds sound sate eth Alum ‘Led "88 Bais 94 rs said, and with the | Lapeer offers had come | wainow fleme ni a July... +. 1096 | Florida roun Alum Co Am sy Lb Mow & L 33 Outp —— complied 1 today. the Detroit, but | carbon , ences Fe Ga ee re "309 aie. 83 have not by Apett 1 | asia away as Cty- . r chooper-te-bey May a . Poultry am Car & Pay 48 ro pigg i oma dog wera t the police trom pdf the Brown the Automobile gel | promttlipge 82 eanewdel STOCK a the Asso POUL fob. De. | Am ar. 4 (or. Sa . a! ~ will be conta most Branch area Golden of |} at ket, and many h to . oll tow an nent | % | serncee a Ve type | Am Ges cen a Martin Ot B a iS department. ee | bag Arbor, neal Institute, | ee ge whic Arm re tr gra ciated Press. rd roa rd eng type 31-90; oT me | am i & vo WS Mey a 2 D ° chest X: April 13 — Social Wel- eae ce Gon ase Indust eae ib Hens type 20%; Berred | Am Mt Ss "2 ggg Moneon cm. 74 1@s' A mobile Harbor of | the Michigan State hoose. gritie «a ied ook bes tet 21-42 a comes Ma Ba Am Ome... 318 Mone af tee 18 Compan at Keego convenience branch of the c in _— co ee TT SS Soo RE 13 Out of "trout Mtoe the cavenence of Dept. said t $1,000,000 vod wet om Week ago . 1904 ie “6.8 0% Rocks 39. - Am 6t! & Tel 1642 — Br 47 se Ove | through residents, fare - Interested Over 1963 ruamact GF THE Month ago 1408 os 844 ions | EICAGO POULTR steady | Am Feed -- 1 Kelv nN rt Increa | Syivan Lake turally were and sold In Ts Tae nece stow Year age 196.3 Tle 06.4 rts — Live poultry ipts | Am Cc ++ 32 Nat Bisc 13 Repo iod wm “N of interest used Cars Of bas 1964 high 1438 oe 938 1 3 | AGO (AP) on hens; rece Anac tet oe. 95 Nat Cash R os4 Da Peri = fs expression what kind Your G49 CEROsENE eavaant 1964 lew mui8 Ds 8 9. CHIC stock; weak light | Armour . ws Nat Dairy 412 Last 7- y ss 1e any as we know needs we . lay og! MF if $0.1 Dorman he Label Co. Thurs- Five-Day 31. of 79 rie Eastern om the . [ Dow Chem "he4 Ou Calif 1? Louis today announced -Van a $125,- iolmquist . to ‘ - tn the of voting quar- Disappea ’ ee ane Ou Ind... 00.7 businessman, for the state Wheeler plans for Ss tenced with SET ws te aprons ar Darts bane ned. B44 oe fle — age RO - be a candidate County's on one the concern widele Ave. wes oon Jail | sip, Oaks aa ap: i ed Ea Mus ae oe + oon gg | will trom oe, now in| 600 addition Rapide. The | Parkdale in the a oe to | T ap ow aca: Poison Emer Red ce «<2 | legislature Petitions "| tactory in Grand a printing | sve days pleading tiac -C0S UR Tagg Aaa commonly May Be a glee ¢} Swit aCe... M43 first district —— - operates Thursday after before Pon Michigan. @ acres a a urdful ot | | kg ae a ae oa oe? circulation to place ballot company driving ae vickiie owen tata has |B OR eR Bloom ne een Gu oo wn wus Dag aurice . Fi on dames FINANCING Le ja: to ick : eae oe - 3. resident Milling in |" Pontiac La , an be aamened toothp: from a Peruvian Vib eodh 2 Teent C Pex 3°8| August is a lifetime past Runciman ge terminal nd James mile and < “ei cele 8 hibit at the Muse warned they a ye ie Be "cerne a Waterford ret the Americen mal & arn copactty H Runct tified they were Wednesday when See Us or Call Today! - ; juseum » 46 Un Lin Tonia Cc. H. chase on ee a ‘|e maret omen EE Gait “Aire: a ton Post at Waterford. He i cv ma pestle aul ‘Stucco: Holmquist ran thes red lights on ® & Loan Co. anor waty ef Oakland. a of any adult or | Gobet Be - a4 Unit’ Pru... ye = director o: Wate == ee. oe —_—— —% Huron tia ae E. Huron s Savings 1 Suvenue Doviston. So Powers Sereare, | UATE. child ouflering corioua ‘po ty oe: mesons HY Township. trom the is in Jail Awaiting they arrested Ca FE 4-056 vin the matter ce Ne. 135%. | healthy child 5 ety en St ee “BS 9,8 gue Tr hadi ican Fred G. Beards- Youth in Theft Count | ind perry Sts. Se Gerald, Biles. 1 from one all 482 Pie i - -—-—— ron of. ing ; go age ae ~ soning said. But it ae to | Ors Se te weve ‘a trict, peggy owe) has om Rs Hearing on demanded C Credit Union 75 West Hu Btodd: Gtoddarc. mtseurn touched 1 a est - youth = been » "wnere- may have coogi . & weets AI cy oe ley whether he A Hazel ona charge ou , if Tuesday co Shale Be SG cee ornare jorge TR Boe Ba snnounced acts wer We Seal & moeig act. pas Crud ot pad “tne "mid - Mod Mot... 18 weet T 4) | ree . %6 a Employes g abouts ee tate El one = li Ceat . .. 24 oo eo he took Knights of Oakland County Tuesday ra cae on Tea thet wns ferteaiction Consul to atte harges tnterik fre ‘et zecitn Rad 381 ove to Get UM that cannister in pa E. Nine it Union will verte, *Kina’s X, | j ‘ | for placed under the State, . Natives’ | Int w=: Sed aa M Ss Tov Hall at the a special movi unions oper- shoud be ple of Int 61 — ting: Columbus into are credit ' tate Court. ine mig Denies Embassy | Int ox t Mee breaking ring how gt ge ot ree canes @aA US. fire ~ Livestock Regents Mile Rd., after to Hazel heduled for se. rt Mouse im the MANILA was under Livestoc’ Press week, according ate. is ad Hogg ogy iy ny, om te ee consul here who com. d to Pr hall last meeting Ro d cate th atthe te) M Filipinos ed LIVESTOCE Rot ne of i 1569 E. The at the County Gay of March, A.D, 1004, st two soir | trom harshly treat DETROIT salable 00. Not pe opening Park Police 17. of 7:30 p. m. 550 S. Telegrap ' t in the ‘afternoon, ‘and you are today they were visas to pt poe tape Sn @—The to ac- F. Miller $5,000 bond, | 7: ission, at their . en to make in making appl A 3 eee Michigan Board eee ee ee ol ea in Oakland Rd. All ore a: March and families answer i Delag tmproctionl wating ™| the United States. Raymond Soaps ree Seems al | triends officers will stall be served ‘vy. Publication a. S. Ambassador Men | tre reeiote cows, active; breed and wire : Jail until his before Roy | Credit unten film coe peek. previous V0, sald he U said he did oe ed EE ravage, He appeared Richard V. | after. the : toward 25. Justice | questions the Pontiac Press bie Arthar | 8 | Soruance was justified daily" cearance: slaughter sta sn4 | step of the of the Township = ia coer, io the. uy | Soruance ELECTION || asi nd Pulls steady. stockers | and phi mince sergeant Oak of pee Soe an ee eS promagehnoigs ve, steady: chotee tion with a Broder. ore Joage County : GENERAL Electors Soca enana ete 80: bulk 80- | of Informe ss Assn. met lay ot Match, anran & woone., petiist Preees fe came & . at. | otice ie ihe mated: * | to so.” bulk good oye comm: conference had ame er pace Ee MEwTET ogg ig eg eT And from the progress au March we | pou AG ang com. | report de toward opening re | eis aty of Oakland, | jo Fre Statice he. 2 heifers cows 1200-1386; few ou pom seis aisles the Adrian more tor the on titse, | 3 Bagley sebeat cows 1400-18 4; oun or ght wenght Wiliam Bailey ‘a Got Go me. avenue matter of the father of cat ta Scheel ‘mercial bulls, 00-13 80: good nd. choles pre gored pete tpmih ; In the Cox, minor. father ; mercial 11.00-1: and %- : mh Oliver Cox, ten ne Bate, 1894 a8 voog R g Se paramo 5 and wire core } America’s Most ’ Specie ‘ co Sa eS at f Stabe ma "rm am ong SSS) nT eae Detroit re Beautiful Glasses wes | ot and ‘the ané School Ca steady. 00, M. Stevens, : gh.ee Mere i & [ oe eS Chaser” a a es Kenneth lly thought Li i sified Saw Saeed an NE a there would bo. ebigctions | ONE PRICE TO ALL. ! ) as ey OH we 1 8 Pas 1 pract £.00-15.00 te- | there “if good, ” ~s an the a said. pecition Emerson Scho pepe em cages gy orm ray Ba "s proposal the meetings. ™ ARANTEE of Ss arg vase” fe the O47 ’ and and ee Bailey covered to — Ne-Vistue Pee coe GU thet ‘clock » ee eae Te | ma ee ee or t Mere agete teal valeel attra will be re- 2 APG ie ont eet : fie See The go tg Accra dmg a F a ' = Gas Sam. he anaes Your withia @ dayo & 2 abalone Soca a Sch aaa roa! wat |] Desonstration mh eee eee ee cl eal pnens ia and prime, around, doubted it the — 2-tome color S Tet quality for any } this sum of « chotee food to prime é . a we pre satisfied I servien or So mae bearing i tee 1s e200. bulk nigh geod Y sembe | brought up. have long opposed oo ee shell 19 shorn good shorn *.| The regents their meetings 4 frames Dreseription. ; one week e te Arther 8. foe ay A utility and ewes 7.60-13.08. opening IN TH : eur own exact J et — Coors ee SI # ioe-a1.o ne — public ~ ti a” G! : Legg ; a Miaisbie ‘begs 2,800; | to the SWITCHIN tse , * Fa ne ae ch r tee | ath aa ae “picket Fence econelll 34 NAS NO ") . von eat oar iets ’ ; butehers a ae 2 P copy " Register, very va Sd eows ore 38.78.98 loaaee? Probat ————— Yo wT es Sak Beg : cae See SS ATS | Owner pene ? ill be plecsed REPAIRS | YOU ¢ eet os the Prepon Sis § See cae tent Boyd E. Bu ant, 161 . You wi tb riding comfor a... aa tame ¢ 2° 5 TR OF « i. 3 380-600 Ib slightly « : Pic . paid a tion . ° supe ' frames repair ; ae STA the the petition concern. oe nes 100: extven 100: — South Bivd. on 60 days ie with its of handling ; =e : — NECESSARY! im the matter of ton, minor. co “ania cat ight nF Fy Mon- | was ney heed H. John- and ease Sn — “ws yor NTMENT ing 1 fiddieten, father of pong Bu er market steers Pag Bie Judge ; ane a —————EEE_— NO APPOI RVICE , No. _—™ in this pans | market; and choice ® st | fore of i Pac ay ERNE ‘ SE + us] eee es ee iiss Bra|n roan meagre. FAST '_ = = = epebs eect are me ons es Inc. a eae Soe de | 1 :: R Verwey nou: Tae, canner 4 a ee gta ne af Ki EALER - Lawrence St. Ph. FE } Boti- 14 : “pul 18 head , : on iow eo me veaiere #106: commer: | tarian, ced Jan. Il bechae of wn YOUR NASH D E 4-1845 18 W. = good Seed alle Ta5-80 68: Ss eaiee closed The establish |} FE 4 263... : choles tnaiee 18-0038.00; cull and uti pr Scuiaer decals nc wd Cass Phone Reems are 3 in-t6 oe cheep, 3, wosled sion ee ee ——— W, Lawrence at | te tee Sa and sheep > chaten bs weg hg pairs and department, a 85 8 f NIGHTS z “tale ened to monty cha et, “Se ty the ¢ OPEN ‘ : sates Gown 23.50-25.00 cull Gered \ | 11@ Prey Cohen. 5.000 | good = than ‘ é ? from as bas more % their eyes Ttaly Adults pone as & minute to as censed motorcycles. much as a minote, ss a or 5 | P $e 2 Be i = + —— + — A 1 ~ | ~ 1 | i iy | ae } 4 awe } | fi ¢ i ] ‘ — i . = era en “ + to toa epee ———— es eS Sy oe ee Steep Br SEEKS PARDON — Yank Levy, former soldier of for- tune and instructor in guerilla warfare, now in a Los Augeles | _¥* hospital with arthritis, seeks 4 to have a 27-year-old criminal conviction wiped out bp Penn- sylvania's pardons board. Death Notices ca CRADDOCK. Charies a Klitie, 2359 Dexter, 15; belowed {ather of Elliott, Ray, . Mrs Ruth ifr H i a 3 i] ; it E i a : - 1 | , E 1 r) | ep : v 4 is | i freitirt cin ‘hurt i? i ¥ z i ry E an ? i > | if Rs “24 ik S ee th ° i Ff iE E i z s i “ af 3" i ) Flowers AUBURN “PE 23173 | funeral Directors 4 .- Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Secvice. Plane or Le Se Donelson-Johns FUNERAL HOME “DESIGNED FOR FUNERALS” The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 From & a.m. to 5 p.m. sa 7 t i CH : a H f N ~~ — $$$, | | s. Unturnished 34 — . ¢| Help Wanted Female 7| Work Wanted Male 10 Building Service’ 12 Television Service 22 Wtd. Transportation 31| Wanted Real Estate 32A| Rent Apt 1es _—_ RR nnn nner ‘ _— : APAR | BOX REPL CASHIER, AFTERNOON WORK, 35 BRICK WORK WANTED WANTED, PLASTERING, NEW Norris Radio & PV waADY, WHHES RIDE W tt Sell? "Lea erie Reed he At 10 am, today hours weekly Must be neat and oR >is7 AIn, UMA too Woveds O2| rem, Welerter’ sehen! ca Mi te ant to SCOURT APTS: there were replies at Oe ie. ike Typewriter Service Z2A Service 22A|—™ OR 2200 eneumers UNION IN COURT AS A the Press office tw | | _Fosles Fi vcr + | Wid. Contracts, Migs. 32} BUYERS WAITING } the following boxes: } | Sotrences Bee Mt ‘TYPES AD gDDENO Ma | ~ u, you Sarg take | — "ive tt MPSTEAD, 6 p. m. Puffs Midget Bar, 2661 eral ‘and Office ATTENTION! home is tern. R 1, 9, UL, 13, 15, 16, 17, es 5 repair, FE 44210. a a Co, 4 W. Law “ig tpos, (Ge inscrented, Tm sling Ciartsten or We us tor REALTO 4am 23, 24, 25, 27, 28, 2, 30, “MGs SF FRPERIENCED | Ginpewren woak wii, ww | APPLIANCE SERVICE| ~“Fyrewnirens RENTED — cction, immedishe "resulta. | 13 Huicoe ve 4am 40, 46, 49, 53, 55, DErE apie Ee va aK _ PE +4200. We service ali me! cs of retri-er-| _M - 123 N, Saginaw Bt. or land Cash for Land Contracts |“) io uses Furnished 35 e. mn [ jon * bi “at ra on pre U 4 23 x ee for ed ue Rent LCN siete Sar Taste tamed he Eaee | Eee atau | _Unboltering | Sire ITE BROS. 89, 94, 98, 100, 103, 110, learn. See — | cioeeY uan Woon Lig ROY'S, 96 Oakland Ave. PE 2-021. | ~~~ STONE REALTY CO. WH T 2 ROOM HOUSE #110 PONTIAC Diner, 19 W. Pike | “farm work Aly, 2) A&BT RENCHING — CUSTOM MADE SLIP «& 919 Joslyn FE 3.0040 | Qpen # to ® for Your Cony Lake = LL, 115, 117. EXPERIENCED | WAITRESS ; AP. A & B TRE} | : — are On sister OR Site | 3 BEDROOM oft, L FORNACE. 1 |. ply Liverty Wano “DOOR eT SAT WAUL Footings, water tines, field tile. | tim ares Kellogg. 617) CASH for CONTRACTS seeo. Dixie Mighway Waterford.” piock off Lake | EXPERIENCED “site Janes. FE : PE 5-6061. een oe = yen clan © cod or |. Oxbow Lake — week, ‘ ae 5 ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENG sto on ae a E. ssi ODER __ttelp Wanted Male ed 8 pays ae Dyke Utica Re MAN WANTS - WORE OF ANY repaired by, factory vrainad” meg Pree estimates, Small, repairs im \rack hone use bas nlenty of WANT D. 3 ROOMS MOUSE, Dan Os ag Boe Dublic 4 - at our . Gene &| your e. at reasons Lie discounts. B e. - ASSIST ANT SEXTON | EXPERIENCED WOMAN TO CARE | fhimneys Mave own tools. Cheap! Gince ding Goh W Law| _ +8797 Your sbeliers and land © si obEN | AV S55 inks for 2 childre. Vicinity o: Walled | — S008. Si Ni" STE _______| _rence 8, Pho 3-135. 7 for FARMS AND AGREAGE able tner Merch 23. 7 “nsdman parting ty Jor a mar | Leke. Ow transportation. Daze. | Ges Lie. bec ar #LOoMPTELD WALL CLEANERS mg. tive — CAMERON I i. CLARK e after 1 p.m, _ | : s Windows cleaned. ost, Pree ; with ‘ E. COMPLETELY ae Oe recetl la geet seems | ERCERIETCEDS UT Tcra®. Bove. poy, FB psa, PE 2-1631 eartexe Rapepeny, bey Su ORE fit?) tor farms end eer screage, List your | ROOM er ees. “ or pe e. Brook Bub- i __tiques @ special 2. — with “— “on pape Sa open sic | aun exces BEAT? = PART TIME CARPENTER Gor | aes senabie._ Jensen a3 be “ WAKERS OF 7, LF | CASH FOR SEASONED LAND mediate action, Pie HOME ; nae en ss Bose H cED TICl . a my | CARPETNER WORK, ALTE upbolstering. . ’ ; : lease. peice: Fe eal ee | ghee te aeeaen tre | Se Pee sak oaltlan ‘Shae setae "| “Tomas Upholstering |2e mae Sree | VARD F PARIRIDGN,| Roranel baa Sate ory Mieh a As GARDE CLIWN - AS Md ~ fom SMALL auTo “SALESMAN. Fi FORD OR | ‘an erener® wee S| — NN ao all Ie ag EAVESTROUGHING Phone FE 5 ee or ve 43 W. Huron &t. only FE cen 3 OT |" Chevrolet" exnerience ureferred. GENERAL HOUSE WORK LIVE Good health and willing to work 2tyan F. Prench FE $07) sci COVERS. DRAPES & LAND CONTRACT We NAVE BUYERS Wi § WAITING FOr WALLED LAKE ne OOM COR | om i Sr ekions Uure | be = eharpep ber bees — by_Aprtl lst. or after. OR 3-006. ee ee . ne. spiead« Your material. PE 5-797 Nicholie & H Cc. KR G "hia ste d. Re ltor __ +1450 8 " wages apply ess ex- | ELECTRIC VICE __—__ To .G. em ea a : 5, WG \ Bie ea Otcatee ONS td | pericaces wah relerences MIS ilore ee Soom and oe ia puving & sowinding. 218. Pike Lost & Found 24) ,, Nicholie & Harger Co. ag nti et at WEST T SUBURBAN — 2 ri mas Gen- 7 j +6184 rie room built BOY'S _ GIRLS FOR CONCESSION COUN- tral Delivery, Rochester |" EXCAVATING, GRADING” BULL | tiewetun SETTER with | IMMEDIATE CASH FOR yYouR | PE. ee RMS,| firnished Sithin the «years. ter work at Pontiac Drive MAN w JOB, CONSTRUC. , , dozing road bidg. Ph PE 35422. black head (blazed face). Child's —, contract or equity in your ee > Lisrinds ON FA Garage, Own 118 to 36 must be neat. single free Theatre on US 10. Call FE 24087 sas 23 WANTS i . tal p sand homes; preiers fast wisous middleaged cee, Wen cas wonigudcen for oar See ee Se Oe oes aad eel Wee as tat Tne = NT Ki L. Templeton, pgp ROY SKNA F * Realtor couple - refe one . tr tatoo fur- ————EEE7E7E : ned. Average car ne over 8 $300 orn WHITE. | FOR OENERAT. 31 YEAR OLD WAN WOULD LIKE _anteed. FE 2-05: “fake, Vleck, past Cocker, female, $3! W, Boren FE 2-423 26% W. Fe 27 | CARL W. “BIRD, Realtor monthly. All expe: a eS te cae erg builder or trades | EXPET TREE TRIMMING & RE-| expec _ VE 1-020. ‘ASH FOR YOUR — wit BUY cn OR voUR, t LAND. | ~ 516 Pontiac state Bank yaleren, Sete siete Te Hotel | 3 agus Mar" eesie _ma FE 16022. | LIOKT BLUE PARAKEET. tax CONTRACT omge wing | omnes PE ean: BUILDING INSPECT: Girt 1 To m orrice | Work Wanted Female 11 | SXPERT TREE TRIMMING ERE | Revard Dey: phone FE b48l| RALPH B. GARNER F. McKINNEY - ‘Unturn, 36 Tne city of Pontiac oh eee] er Gemeatann gael ealery ELECTRICAL Lost inD TAN GERMAN Berets. 8 Pst, «| [Rent Houses Perienced building imspector. Sal- | Kop franc H ider, Pon- | COLORED WOMAN DESIRES DAY NING Shepherd, children’s pet, recover- UNiv. 1 a MAb1e to. 99.880. Permanent | Apply Francis - Wh $8 per day, or 635 plus SEWER CLEA ing from distemper, needs care. DEMEDLATE “CAH FOR = ARE SELLINO ‘ : ROOMS ¢ ON BUSLINE OF WEST re GAR pn, Pee sonnel alte, | #5¢_dosira | comPLere T ONDEY seavice | Uttt-Seeter Ser Pere eos Reward OR STO | eee an = sn" your | "woh tinted “property SHARE nes farm : ers ming- LADY santa DAY WORK 3 OR 4 | => r Y before ASS | OD ag es Fane ue j OFFICE = WORK _ deys_weet _PE ¢6336 al. Also sbrube ov gh ge Moot. Biren . March 22, 23 aE 1 FURNISHED ROOM IDEAL FOR/| jries, . minutes mn dowstevs. RAME AND WHEEL ALION- | gainea typist experienced in gen- | MIMEOORAPHING TYPINO. GEC | trimmed bv licensed @ 2th. Former e Stores, 183 bachelor 89 Stale. FE 20606 | PE ana ae = se Ake eral office work and with interest | retarial Service EM 3-2842 man After € call North Woodward, of Maple i ROOM, NEAR AUBURN CLEAN” ROOM, N éT. Shop. MT Dine Hey | relations field Some col- givaLl WASHING AND IRONINGS. Road. 11 8. m. to 10 p. m. Bene- "Heights. PE 44370 after 11 | *'Jeee: spital tor lady oF GARDENER IN “BLOOMFIELD ee abaity ‘preferred 5 seal ve at _Dressmaking, Tailoring 16) fare “society Ince Sfated. 1803. ALS CR, TRatrone T LARGE ROOM WITH KITCHEN. | couple. PE 5-312 _ Hillis 5 days s week. Must be; cured» Superior 6° working condi. WALL WASHING, PAINTING AN! AND | we a Dealers imawires to Miss Coel- gf eth a deeaers | one Bicely | furnished Close ni? | CLEAN HOUSEKEEPING ROOM moat. reepencibte have knowledge tions. W Public Relations Sioa by man and wife. | ALTERATIC AXD D ak fins. 1138 8. E q wee = ve sieve = igh “No children, FE own a emt. Puraish| Cranb ao = = aaa ing 40 years .xperience Satis | _ bam. “~$% % MORTGAGES _ | 2 LARGE ROOMS, PRIVATE EN- CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM FOR Ret transportation, and meals Hills, stating salary requir WASHINGS AND IRONINGS DONE faction guaranteed FE 57082. | ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NEEDINO _trance, upstairs FE 42936 gentleman. 2% Norton, FE 32-8771. References required. Reply to box | im my home. also plain or ruffled Powe aVING EXPERTLY DONE | & friendiy adviser contect Mrs. | ow PARs OR SUBURBAN. from | 2 ROOM. MODERN. PRIVATE EN- LaRae AN SLEEPING ROOM ae eee ae ee Someries ee ~, with | “Buits superbly tai tasered, Te DONE.| Vernen Vie. Ph. FE 287H. Conte |, “Vireo with 100 ft. frontage, mo | trance. PE 98683. for girl, privete bath S505 One TORTTY cALeaarita | newt nOo soe Dnrates svrrs ND AL: | sential The Selvation e Aray | Sppraisal or closing fees. 2 ROOMS CLEAN PRIVATE EN. | _end Ciephone. FE Samet. hving Sey netween | Salesladies'! eh ad teretions PE etere ie ib Eure. corp WANS oP eAL eee De B. D. CHARLES "rages, PE + NICE. CLEAN ROOM. ages of 25 to 30 to connect with c ' | WASH eS REMODELING AND on ss Bquitadie Society. 1717 8 Telegraph | 2 ROOMS: a " vinat ~ FLOOR: FE 42308. __ N aaa pose Salesladies WASHINGS, ALSO CURTAINS. | “iterations. Edna Warner, FE| DAINTY MAID FOR SUPPLIES. pomp focing pple Prt entrance Working | NICE. TABLE SLEEPING D rience.” protere ~ Salesladies ! | waren: “TYPINO. AND_PILING | 2a a. ae ER PST SEE | Tae a ve oe FLOOR, | pn Siock trom ‘court house) retails grocery trate” Balary. be Also practical nursing FE §-3475. Laundry Service 18. das, 4% a 37538.| Wanted Real Estate 324 ” er a ed 420 N acs | PE 26327 expenses car WANTED TYPING TO DO AT | iZ r < sls IMPORTANT TO — A. | NICE ROOM FOR ONE OR TWO State age beleht. weight avant. | Applications Home. Experienced. OR 31801 FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV. |" now ps everybody needs, some 2 ROOM CABINS KITCHEN PA- | NICE ” Telegraph. aay WASHINGS AND IRONINGS DONE Laundry relaxation rent Winter rates MY 2-0171. 468 re ssin a __ _stephenson Ditg-Detrest Steen | Being Accepted _in my home FE 2-360. real iin | Manny's Ringside, the right place! cH 8 “Broadway on M-24 Lake — cue ROOM FOR CLEAN SOBER —— 3 wel nn el Sl al : — : 2 ROOM. FULL BATH. ON man 160 W Howard Woman desires house- | “ted beautifully finish ~~ KNAPP SHOES 24 HOURS floor “Privaie entrance. 40 Or | PLEASANT 2 POM. 00D BED. 4 work by the day. Also = : FE 5-4720 chard Lase Are | refrigerator and cold water. K R eae aL 1 Landscaping 138A | ——_... -, 2 LARGE ROOM BASEMENT | Ee everything a furnished Close te baby sitting nites. Cal LEARN TO DRIVE equity ear apartment, Eig welcome Gar-| fown Sober | middicaged man. FE 2-2744 after 4 o'clock. ED Frem Wwe — home or farm. Cal. us on Gen available ‘No drinkers. Gin- "Pontiac 108 Man to work with manager. Steady Beautiful - anler 20% ie commelee ree a ee Tn ap ant fo ee tee cer __geltvitie— Pa—0-1007 ——— ~~ —_— = : os oa f. coy @ ven quailty 0| New Store In Building Service 12 LANDSCAPING AND GARDEN “rn of students cur offer before you |? ROOMS AN.) BATH MODERN. privileges PE = : : service iawn building and mat | WE IN mr aninos deal. We mean business! __ couple only Inquire 108 Dresden. noom ORARED. “teres Pe MAN TO 5 allaeell BY tenance Arthur Frantsen FE | Michigan 2 ROOMS” caged bo ¢ “mouth EM **' Tel-Huron (|_ ASPHALT PAVING |_Sisart Arter Freee | TRAINING Edw. M. Stout, Realtor |____ app 2s aeasen a | Driveways and parking areas Cash TREE PRA DRIVE mid TN Saginaw St. Ph PE bai6s|? ROOM APARTMENT. "WER | Room WITH HOME PRIVILEGES NEEDED | sm Be ee argh wD Se Se RE SEA ee ee working tn this beautiful - ant Wh fb pats bed MORRIS’ L{ FLoNcH. = S. SANFORD | |2 ROOMS CLOSE TO BUS | and “ : | shopping community "Excellent ATTENTION | wee st. end til) better | 5 BRICK —]NCOME > ROUND 5 _ ‘tre. FE - oe PRIVATE, HOME Ton | transportation ges Dew oprich block and s a. | ~ Moving & Trucking 19 Tt on cog any Priced. or action Limit)? ROOM. CLEAN, NEAR BUS en privileges. PE 8 wha Journeyman a Beys fireplaces. new or re ~~ ~~~ | MASSAGE FOR SHUTING BENE 30.000 Write Ponts’ Prews Bon | line Se Taney sot FOR STEADY (CLEAN | poremaities end mony tapertent | panel, Pree estimates. FOR PAST. EFFICIENT PICKUP #| ficial lor tree patents, Bribie ts ee ee ert eek, close ih. | advantages inc! i apd paralyzed cases FE ¢4131_ | ; , 3 ROOMS PRIVATE BATH AND Porting maa. $7. week. ¢ oo. | | ADDITIONS. ALTERATIONS, RE- | _Sereea te light PE 10750 anytime —— pers 5L «CIN KEEOGO Cash for Your Home eptrance, no children FE ¢7350 : |" 4 Pipefitters Oroup - ae | hte ee ee ee . + | MUSIC | GCHOOL, Teg Tearing | Wo have sevrral bevers of amall| sfer's ROOM FOR LADY HOME PRIVI- | Paid vecations that increase | _ fair ¢ | HAULING OF ALL SBS RET ya Marver. lnciremegecial belt price | Romer Cad w Ce ee oe ee re restive fetiromest pina. A sug. Tee epee On | GoNT ANS REAvY for first lesson. FE $-7901 “| a entrance 7 Bartung Ct. 3 deers | © Electricians qqaem Gel papa coms | scuee faperanes: suming te hasied PE OUR NEW LOCATION 18 AT 068 OPE test Open 6 to | {fom 248 W Saginaw call efter | SLEEPING ROOM? rou R oints, used _tion, OR 30791 or PE 1-361 CIORT TRUCKING. RUuBBION | M-IS.R4 > Mil, sous Of carte CASH me ee Phone PE ¢s1il after 4 __ . . BLOCK Bki CEMENT WORK.| ashes 42266 or FE 2 _| @ar 10 .o 2 Arneson Plumbing ; mention Lake’ Oak No chi- SLEEPING y ROOe S SLOCES Millwrights Apply Between = ee EE | INCINERATOR SERVICE. ASHES 7 24 HOURS Gren of pets References. OR | from town. oT hee “APP! aXxD | & rubbish. horse, cow & gost m@ seopieE IN THE KNOW USE FOR YOUR HOME d1600 __No Grinkers. 11 10:00 A.M. & 5:00 P.M. cee oe ee Oe eee are ee ee, | Sune plactin trpe_Eacionm ceet- fetes >} ROOMS AND BATH UPPER. | SLEEP'NO ROOM FOR 1 OR @ and work. Po. Pe on i — piss. | % TON TRUCK ing instead of waxing EQUITY private entrance Adults $20 per 301 Midway FE 5-2285 _ BRICK (SUOCK AKD CEMENT Hai er eee WatibaPs eroRY outlet | SP Sate ook Vann DT PRIVATE BATE | Sgouble ons — ' 06a. ALLPAPER ra 222 8. Telegraph J ROOM AND PRIVA a Pattern makers k RESGE = tee OM sae ere T™ S| O’DELL CARTAGE “eer 6. Gegew & FS PE 5.0805 _No children. 211 Elm | SLEEPING ROOM FOR i Leca: ~ . R 8 AND | BATH | ON man. Close pital, myn fege ening Bes “"Pnone FE Sanne Movie | want WROUGHT IRON PURNI- Cash Available for ove ace quality. furnish-| bus and schools. PE 4134 Tel-Huron Store 4 5-060" = yeaa ire? Cut out the middie aren 40 to 8&0 Hilly Ac ings cou only $100 per moth, gi eEPING ROOMS CLOSE IN. APPLY ‘oh Kd. | CEM REDUCED RATES | | wii Dean Sad Fe o3ese for 8 ak ae ue Sue wer re tees afer — eri: | —ZOr_taber_men._@ Mechente, a r_sober_ men. 48 15 S. Telegraph . pa em ggg doe Free estimates ee Potbeg yeu. Guid oreo with aver stream a9 private . wee ne runny, {1 Rooms With Board 38 es —_ en ee ae - } 7 Weal: hie a 6 SUDDEN SERVICE_ ASHES RUB | WE seit AWD BUY y Serres | Birmingham e~ '% APYOY. ROOM APT. PRIVATE EN. -— coum PONTIAC tree estimates Raymond Com./ _ >is and light trucking FE ¢e07 = Seginaw bf ea — ood meals. Private entrance « . SECRETARY GENERAL OFFICE | PE ¢s0es. UCKING. ILL SAND AND —panTY WHO 1 Mud = 4 | am. Lounge room’ No drinkers. Picasa surroundings, Good sal nue? RPENTEA WOR! grovel PE 31003. PE dee | WILD PARTY aes by mistane 3 ROOM DOWNSTAIRS APTYOR | pe sst00 ary area ub. Board _ 2 people. $352 . MOTOR _0i_room. JOrdan 6-354 on sas, “tom building ru ee a J ROOMS NICELY FURNISHED | pea SS eae 7 ’ W L PRE SSER COMPLETE Cc Ss or ent peared ~ e008 | __ West side close to bus. FE +3076 | beds te RO at depres reese DIVISION OO ) brick block & stone EM 35187 TRUCKS, TRACTORS | 90 WEDDING INVITATIONS 64.55. 7 ROOMS AND BATH. PRIVATE |") oom for 2 buddies PE 31215 Prosperity re fs 8 a CARPENTRY ROUGH AND PIN. 3 service IF YOU entrance adult. only $15 per a CLEAN ROOM Employment Office = ; 2 eate | custom cabin ‘ts floor si o Pickups ’ Lied Cakes | _Sutneriant Studios 18 Muren 4s reer one eee meals near , m. re ploym _ Birmingham. MI 4462000 and finishing roe "i “Wed. Child, to Board 2¢ 26 DON'T J LOVELY ROOMS FURNISHED | $00, [°*>. sia et WAITE’S | ARENT ria ~Rontiac Farm and i cgi oe son re Gramere privene ow NICE. WELL HEATED SL FEPING FORHAC, MICE. snc | OO aeeraiteas caus Meee | mmewstriel Tractor Co DAY CARE. LICEFSED LON? tranc: Must be clean and quiet | room Johnson Front en | ONE =) NEEDS EXPERIENCED | tion rooms glassed mM porches PE ¢0061-FE $3442 FR SST] GALL USL aired town, second deer trom et SOaRD FON WEN” - ° - - | hew 733 o® »i. ‘ =e appearing marrics man whol = READY-TO-WEAR | _S'yeh? f° PE * "| Thins Nangtume -E veae” "> | Wtd. Household Goods 27 oat piney io i T MODERN LIGRT BCUSERERR | "Clean, revs sont ial eet more > yound SALESWOMEN ; : focLuak NG AND STOR ote ekolie aco. AND BOARD POR 2 BUD- ential. Call Puller ‘Brush. PE au dee AN? FULL- pape Senne se bel BI ence Vas | FURNITURE NEEDED 7 ROOMS AND BATH} wo, ex, “1 ‘to share - ppt ‘Soaaves ease TIME ONS OPEN Get our bid too. OR cr ‘oan service va | Entire bome cd odd lots. Get me Hammond __Lake Ave ol €3 Seneca. PINSETTERS WANTED GAT.| SALESWOMEN WHO HAVE HAD —-"_OM_® tee Tt Pcs ollar outright of ROOM AN. PRIVATE BATH AND. BOARD % CHAR- - s and Sun. White or colored. EXPERIENCE IN _ SEL CARPENTRY. BLOCK AND CE for you. oh. Community! has buyers w for well lo o children 211 Elm Hmward. ply in porece. Motor Inn Recre-| SPORTSWEAR. SUITS. Soars, ment work ete FE 60782. "Erenings nna teat-ende Resse eo Ph OR 3-2717 | cated fon ee eeemcs TaDee*. | > ROOMS ON SOUTH SAGINAW | ROOM AN BOARS LORE te. eet, 5 Pere, Cad Beer) ae AT we OFFER | meaemeans tevin hits tome | one tenes, OS [LET US BUY IT OR AUCTION IT Quick quai serv Heat, ignte and. gas fer | 00. Pike as . ; v = z 86-2681. tahed Zac a FarseMan —WiERLE — EXPERT |- Arz: recreation rooms. dormer 24a) Painting & Decorating 20 | owe or ponriaC® LAROEST (PAUL, D. HAMMOND _Senrequired whe ¢itet sg | asin ee ee ce 30034 Se, SR es 1. “Beiter than aversge starting sal-| Bons, Custom building Pua! (ae | ae cash ‘ ROOMS AND BATH. WEST SIDE. 18 4 , = ., vere So || E & RD FOR 2 OEN- SALESMAN C|\e Bisest working conditions, off GOMPLETE MASON SERVIR,| WHT sales “Wi Ape. 9. Work WANTED TO BOY ALL TETYPES | PET STi Brenings PE. S714 eNO ENE Baan COUPLE | tent “BARD FOR ea and ee eee Work by ap < cunditioncd | ae poco acl Beiek block and coment work free estimates FE furniture. Ph. FE 26523. “wives Nab! willing to BEAUTICIAN. 133 Edison Ph Basement wat fin pe aden 1 eel oe furnished Geoge Black 308 ane weet sees, en stylist and permatient water for, sanding finishing 155 Fdison omen earmat oS to pay no troublesome phone ROOM UNFURNISHED APART jropneca Bids” PE «te: Expe y Cera oe cere | al aeW (onlon ming Apri) ist : GLAD a eee ee, oe SPRING x oN : pee ee een Wk | Woodward at 1¢ Mile Apply be- MASO* “ALTERATIONS & RE ve t45 vr “a want, oom find them rE | : es Ine, 108K’ Saginas abe ge fe a gr ell el .—— Is Your Harvest Time ay | —See. B00 B_Sogueas __ Selon, 471° N_ Woodward RO iqson & CEMENT WORK FREE Wall \Washing & Painting ADAMS RE ALTY CO. ACCESSORY est.mates Our work guaranteed SALESWOMAN ARTHUR'S N. Saginae See exe 1 vertised. ae and.! “ane sham- FE 3-303. Permanent position with better than | average work hours and sai-, me "Sa OPENING FOR. . MAN oR COUPLE, WHITE EXPERIENCED eniy Woman cook, house : Man outside work, sll m conveniences. $280 month Refer. ences required. _OL asats oi cccnnt 4 Sm sey fe nee Apply 8) SqpaKEEren rout < CHARGE | | Sars | achine <«xperience helpful, but | Instructions nw | *% LOANED FREE TO | ot ea Lessons «i- = CASHIER Work Wanted Male 10 * OFFICE ner nome oar a ele Combination position to Tn Nay ty bows. Appt FHA TERMS ARTHUR'S dl 2 K, SAGINAW, oe one \ : : \ \ 24 —— 4 = 4 NS a at vour | OR 3-402 A J Webster & Son rE PATCH PLASTERING SPECTIAI TY Plastering sheet rock filtine 4-1782 PORCH RATLINGS MADE TO OR- | _der_end installed. FE 54063, PLUMBING & hot water heat, FE 5-3479. PLUMBING AND WEA D HEATING a | pe ees aes TRE NCHENG Pootings As tile, and water lines OR 31640, + ail \ Reasonable, FE §-2211. WOMEN WART WALL WASHING 43-2284 382 Auburn Avr 2-7053 R MIDDLEAGED FARM SEF tt _painting OR ___ | desire part time work in exchange ee menue te ND PAINTING. for — = 6 room modern house ‘Wall Washing. “Painting _™ Wanted to Rent 2 Herbert Mall, FE 93706. __ | 52 vas YE NEEDS UN- Photos & Accessories 21 2 OR 3 BEDROOM HOUSE OR AP CON- ne ido gE oe Bos my | omat deve payment. FE + eall i - f OUNG WIDOW WITH _Seaman_ Call sabes TOUTS ast i wthes Dore teem GUARANTEED TV. REPAR ANY | apt. Foc 4a—vieinity -of-Pon- Boate eas wety’ COM | ee FE BI hike OR | weno MITCHELL’S TV Sy 4 — 3 NM. Saginaw re 23-5316 1 + Your property wil have a | real sales appeal in a ! paid a e for every ek on feature few. be John Kinzler, Realtor 670 W. Huroe are scarce. "tree our z ‘DORRIS & cé me down vavmente WANT CASH? Have -client with cash for two Catt 3. Taylor, Resiter. 42644. for modern name eee ‘A COZY BUNGALOW Birmingham 08,800, Bright cS & éiticn living room, bed- . of air . ohn Knecht. Realtor 8. Bham.. mi +4600 8. ker heat, black top "street Wass + THE PONT IAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1954 For Sale H - + ouses 43 A HOME O =| eee Houses 43/ For Sale ; F YOUR |8@ Houses 43 OWN EAUTIFUL 3 STORY For Sale Houses 43 Cherok P and and full bath Pontiac. 4 HAM okee Hills i, | uo. } rome GAT Fray oeet andl + gma sore tory ips, Maser AYS t |e. ne tee. vodrerm cee to isi O For Sale Houses eS | fe Sor tee |- HAPPINESS n| touses__43|___ For Sale Houses mS “Xr exe th: tment eden Sac ate garpgied ee HOME AND G FOR BETTER HOMES 3 On Flowing Stream SYLVAN CITY = Bagh teen Sacel"coe'| eS, eg a ge pip + ay wate ae hee D Immaculate five room bome wit W could easily cement aoe cody i: tem a Bf ol 1 Completely is aAoLLY ful woods — tn ld | 3 ow = w amy slohes deat an mMeome. be made ese | pedree. vs. -b rie cor Se as = ar end bedeling brest . f.- nt J a ie yous full dining’ new Cungi mengnge he edrooms and place,| of all; immediat 9050 petse detad, Complete in every emt aah aeeea) te water, 2 bearoom, Tull ball Lae. “Goad | $388" L. Cc. LADD on extra lavatory | mings, efter Dececcslon Eve: } ond he = ae Mee ee! Be Dens ee ‘. end . full bath, div po fh tg insulated ; stove FE 22239 6 call Mr paay, tke cone By Me esakioun rw sana acae Sot, tentortat ek oe rates 1. ne | (OR BE insulated storms and sng ful | : y. flowing wells if you desite your FE 4156 Sal) ove saly 600 dows ALL Tas ter Gia tens £2 "| oes oa YOU CANT we hace yen BUD” Nicholi £00 down. tor e rr exe ar-|@ room b 7 GO WRONG with this masuat grope be ca} REAL ESTAT 1ohe East Side BU eens. Sriced Teonverted ae dad. gee. ‘beet. = ats Two be $2,250 . at Qaly Keego Harbor. Two bedreom bungalow with full S ILD NOW See Sree. § Docron? tiz.as0. | Seal hare, ‘Beck, PE after are Oriani ton Piaatered elie Hardwood the eset" itber® ‘aad msterial INCOME | "RSs agai | “meg, 2aegroem cane home Ol [" cluaed won and screens in- Emel od models » sterial = war fine § did. -ot pick | kitchen, Complete Youngs Lot Priced peat and nancing arrang choose from. Uff Oa 4 APARTMENTS room up | ‘unk. U stown | at #1 990 with terms. clean F O. R¢ 1K Vis. AU this po alee he Jebnson street. | tn porch ver mice basement wth { Srand ag wen'd hester, ai | B Income FE 2. GH | ing consistine | ae build. | and well igcaee 2 -ar garage B $2,000 ; down payment, | est Bu S teaaiakasl iow Qthee on W 5053 pera Al room ci. EG room bey | Eventnry aher ; 7” « , ssion | y the price of “% va houses tor | Lake Rd. wil bud’ at Square | mo New a as income of ‘ho f, PR +1978 1 Mrs Middle Straits lake Tod buy the propert our reat will | —— uu any where. new combination like new roof Beautiful two } and one y. One six ——_____— | and aluminum «+ in Bioo BETTER HOMES 2 car evel home. i*e bathe. | os pletely four room. Bot room - “| ays > clase downto torm | lots mfield Townsh aa see garage, and two lot aths ET . Pintely” modern. A waive 30s Biiee Seats atin yey Con ea Crenings after tate "and terme con be ar -LIZABETH LAKE “vs _— = N Beat you won'T| “"» ‘eres wer “PAUY ERONT INCOME ; . To —% _ \ KERN. Rk _eaely Meeheed gaia East Side 9005 DOWN, cad yeu ae pet A. JOHNSON, Realto 31 Oakland Ave Realt ip Ak, Moots, “some “ee units, . wom m Jr. High district. } = he wrth three a ae FE 4-2533 r ea) Estate Since 1919" O28 screened Wie i apartment racke: ~ _ sem ‘apartment down and ll A ge ae ¢ bon, 1704 S. Tele j electric. hot water. a iaat! se plastered walls, Oak poor eneee tly Bg a ag go graph Rd. é gorege 7 8 ear ae Set onde = wand eds nae cal co JACK artrid frousse test ‘of sandy lake e Priced car og, pone. Co-op , REALTORS goonies tak thipcyinniine Merde | be, igure of. yours Seat PE2003 LOVELA ge ne > D home Open us owner LAND CONTRACTS. | oe $05 Tak money ree aS Sun. 164 eore ma ND es wie ne privt- NEXT DOOR 188 Cas sLak sere o- NAV Os rx NICHO #11500, Lovel~ Co:on! _ rr : stake RA, Reegs, Harber yy Ae co yl 3 hae N AREA one’ tall beh ont “eit fireniace. | er JUST OFF OAKLAND | “Which side of the siuecpe 6. Has lots of tie ranch, ke eee 8 sharp. « —— a! é JAA: : 5 AND HARGER (¢ aliached garage and npn, bees ‘ rat clean § room home. with | bed do you want it ak aa woes _e + a = sa A with 33 W. Huron St = Ph : value. ceefient’ condition” Ree Gad stereos, full besoment. bus : yours or his?”’ be for mote: Bg ony loce- » Hg high and dry et Open 830 ‘til 6 FE $8183 al new oi] firet AC eek ane with For Sale H | ! shout ia and let us tell livery 190. 4 ot! beat. bed $3996 DOWN Wh baby heater cures automatic ouses 4a A | t this Bay ona more with 82 y priced to coll ADAM “nome wort Yor” zou?” Beautita gaia ing room “and oir 43] For Sate Houses 43 nS 20 ACRES, SUL AMS lovey auskeane cus EAST SIDE storm poet ase picture scerbiprpios a . FRONT ACRES, $1.000 DOWN. : entrances m apt up. Private $5578 Its arage, Own screens, 2 car pe Pe Ey il sand Includes WN} $700 DOWN ved ge faded hay this meat the full price on on sleet, tao leaving city Sicgigen Bohl oer gre Apt ation ie aad bei «smal As 2 large rooms - s Large from lock to city Extra Atay =m a . 3 e e big een living room odtek so erih gare - barn, corn tows. located porch U This FU ~ t es fireplac a on ® and = situa’ New east of end r is price inc LL PR ma 5 x tchen end e stepsavin pav ted peas 7. end roofing. Pay us Hy i ern 2 lots. Cosy § roon ICE—$6700 $2.000 Down DOING BUS: rage There's «. it new 3 car boo —— north of aaenes i | ~_, $1500 DOWN "Rear, Enotouiingy You, care cat Searraneed"™ | ing Foe meet) Soa a SOME REALTY OO" Ra ge eh Sateen", | So See Us Soon Ae modern dis | for "you Fieat A He nave parking Emi ST. MIKE’ + cat bath apy oped: Cardens Se ‘ Dy naen inn VILLAGE ! 615.050 full —— | " wells and « fowing ly 172 West An A a . Fenced @ on north ®. door, Open you need 5 rs, enamel tri Pull basement Ge: Full ba ¢. Netural fireplace | \RD TC WN Ann “Arbor rage twee 2 Ms gas! 1% car ge! home be @ large famii a ™m, remod rege, carpets, TV t Ge- coma sement Grg he place A LITTLE NES \ tO FIND BRICK furnace. Call on suede l haat Tere Ifa. | 8 be one. N eure to see this A. Purnace basement, good T price 0 antenna. i joned Garage ny Atr-; Out _E NEST S;RICK this toda . BROWN ice 3 bed his water h eges. Only ke privi- West at White - = me Drive out cue $3500 DOWN y. | usw. Bi OWN, Realtor exterior has dreem end the SS Bester | Harbor Hills 919 Joslyn 18.0008 with terme a Se 5M ie Lane. A high| the Sy Late. © eng Cou Bald Win ‘ara - east se fel baths Located op BY vee oop. Real Ertete. zach Leeat Attached peep HA G : NEARLY NEW 32-0283 the preg oe: apm Certain.y your family ps where . bleck to Cariisie feces crag oes a” cas ihe ‘eno trae in) GMassese ss |? si ~s Orerieoging, venutifel Cass 2 bedroom home Mae hardwoed | \VAR eT) | Lats Base Roos at Sets gg Py weap Ago ent TO- cellent type ihomes built , cust nace Lot . Ou ARD E has . The bom ou D4 P $1500 DOWN a oe ede equity for | brick oteg. hiecninuns oF “i ae anak cease 050 terms . Priced : . *. PARTRIDGE aa em egg ann Baggy 2 . Me . \— aiatanias Thee Catnelic. church: ou siding. ured jum of with eve owner terms. . a st-) REAL iy GE, € to ; COLORED saison iy scour ore —_— ees ot) best, ‘Bathe ee eae Ac heed | ‘Lares. ifving room, Ww EST SUBURBAN (°™ Blah aa 2-8316 witb" tireptsce, Bring room | MORRISON roam nome, party modern "hog oan fi bem ty | Soe te Sper | S°%| got kg lened wim ES falta, Pati oil ont tee) Segre | HEUG ie team, lu, 00. sown — a fi re Roe eee, iio prea plus ohn K. Irwin |, ee Rice pavement wit Gatton || RANCH HOS See Hi | ow . - othe z uu ho’ USES REALTY (0. (SY omnme. «oon “AL. bee sp feceraled, “automatic REALTOR Drayton Plains XORTI oui r call oo Nace | Unfinished inside, 100 bighe - one bot water. 2 PE 5-0031 er LI ——_ —— sus atone eres seme | | ome of $130. per eae ee | N - Lad noe Oe “ acres in io NIRY | yo ai eg trea gee | . on terms. 338 3-23) GILES RE = 24031 © of the ise r hunte |___ HAROLD $0031, OE a bedrogm at eet oma ILES REALTY CO psa) Eerie east ees Rig co paved hieteer Ka oa 11 ACRES | Stairs to tile bath on ist. | 9 W. REAL ; T oe oe “COCRI ER | Ranch fype—2 8 ~ S\ ae | WASHINGTON oon fenced y wd Full base- Merce rz om a 6 fol rooms 26 N rate REALTY ! 1 OR ;¥ 2 Baths MALL HOUSE |S room bung | pane, ments, of end comme © 3 $3800 Open 9 till 9 56178 Ss Ac ten Gemoek cd as oy rE Open 1 to 5 AMILIES The home has 4 _“ | Unfinished attic with stairway te of 968, per 1. pay- ~ roam t Gasinator and WEED P7-8119, PE? seal 3334 Jonna Sunday Only 3 not modern, gp s and plastered sean Has oak OFF month ‘Oweer | Gentl 7 ce cae tekeed ae NEED CHANGE OF CLI awe ie Gc ie nei nase The il acres has som Youngewws bit webs, tie ERS pountleman’s Estate Retain’ 08 Us ioeMatin winced’ rer | pele Stat emer | Sha gies ht, ES achat | Sp Socee ee ce ; bg WEST is his rage. room ranch see it | 7, Carton CHARLES Eases! Seees Sears | Bisa) RES SSS on oso ca | 3 See Bees ° home im omens ier tends com home | yt cee tone toe cae See Geer ‘al property or| 2 bed ly. Cam de = = $40 | ee Gition cold ae com | ex SIDE. aia Gh ape and ¥ | eluded. Oak furniture in- Leslie R. T > S $ioo g | leaving for =e Sana | Edw. ¥ | LOWELL STREET verted tate ieome 2 Re Monceleet condition With mag Ag River. This or oat house tn gp throughout, | 22 W Lawrence ripp. Realtor rook, 297 Esta- Pos — const, | therefore. {. Stout. Realtor White frame wita eee Se ban area. bene a bet is strietly 1 two story time tile roof, oe life. | PE $3 St. Opes Bren . Only aan | WS Open Eve. 8:30 roy pais grees shutters. ment, stoker beat n, base- tau jap ck fireplace Set! 6h nee rage. 61 or ings Pret “GET Saginaw St. ae 4 Has large e with sun tng and ges tn on Pune csreens 1's car are sipped and) ia str areas two baths poo | Only $7,000 Near ro weet | o ae Home | BE ie QUICK” PE 5-816 piace. soe, motos ne a pect on 29 da Gare | MACEDAY 1 Geshe — onl priced at rs => taser aes aight pays balance Call él LAK! me. . Every reos | 13548 Lin wood J RICH cre large, Lovey location roome rms GARD s. priced at the Dizi E FRONT \ ae 1. would like. - ‘hat New—Vacant | | some finish fall tie bath Need? KG wa. payment wits ube a This is All modern ranch ‘ype hem Clopet and” stor wi | ROCHESTE a THIS WEEK'S a tee “partioniare. 5 |3 ROOM HO! Only 96.500. term ( Hempst ane hea home. Moder me corner lot. priv pots | on ar living tacin | HESTER ARE S GEORG © room. 3 —s Convenient “mm Keoge harver a < pstead. Realtor and breakfast nook ad kitch-| room ech, 3 ee | aoe ee Ove ecre Yih com REA | wa ECIALS GE R. IRWLN peted liv =! lots. con } — oy n09 with Ss sebesl and = onion Nice pony basement. mulated | stainiens -e ®. picture atone cool afte aded terrace Lo og wale mchetee — farm Sag to settle estate Pay oy weed panet wits rede) ome Cc I. ARI $460 down | SOMES OP FE 21317 ay garden space — arg poe gee Somiar tor anasto bol Pa alasesggerer gg Regie Pla bath, ler type. § foom home. aoe Sate Chanien ‘area. | rar TART ES, Realtor | —Piste-se¢ poe, ai patoo™ for value’ wits | beat for” all basement with | abhor ‘tr apecial lesturee | fr jarage chicken cc ie Desemens. target Sreee 2% WATERFORD Hit remap eal Began TPE Telegraph PE ¢osil a Huron. | 0. 1 an e end terms, Make | your th- ordinary make fruit trees. and grape artor heard ‘ake pri . D HIGH Eves PE 21104 FF FE 4-0831 | 1 RESALE, | Yet side meat vo see Wis today, 2 oe | mre riche i aataee. geet 8 oie wank ane =——_ AR Sites me" Humphries Ap NG ie LEBARON Fanats mi ee siees ad Se eftegindred St up ts : VE til erm ® seession > im | Pine Lake Area Cc CLARK Vie ita "arcs St eee | Serer as et seory|_Sre Real Basie Battie Ga are Dt | Sar hg face attractive s oak floors bedrooms. 2 inte 450 down 4 1. garage. Only 53 308 él Y aicely dec ter heater Beauty- car garage q re orated are . toon Cetonial bome with REAL, SCY. aoe = Could be come with ot Call tonignt IMM | wee: cae —sOwnoom. up| NEAR ~ iis Privucges ob et isn vy - SE peta rng | with | fcrine “Etna shaded bath nk suena AREA oasmr tore go agate ri , ation room. ceds DOWNTOWN ee emir on pa ae lg gh ‘ : reoms © Pine ine Elizabeth “ot pn high dry All utilities «| Fm and bath Attractive 8 | on ge @ | rage. a rercr fan, 3 car < Five rooms gous, a MANDO $7,500 $2500 down and leundsy bed Cella urel fireplace, = nat emia bath wr Large eluding base went are JA the for additional ne with space in teant — cag AD eres au | ment Nesuttetty finished pera bath Ges ft 2 rooms sod DON LAKE nearly new 2? Pry m well Ca eere Sd perch en tira, en, fireplaces 1 treat porch. 3 ck Tow re at fis.000 SEE ete | greenhoun Nmmace Parte only 8 ar oft ‘beat F stifal Eitchen. | | ment i eat as nested agent i Mice lot with yigood, Davee at ew’ we pg Bm th and other b information oa basement end bom ea | “ balance’ sas a . a 2 acres of ground, a Rae sone = be i cc Quper pe sage. locate on paved 3 car earage feges 92.008. maanet te priv- On bien call Horvesi Ci Lea basement with OF up. Pull | inptan y Hu scape Jawa. All nicely. land. R 000 FE $110 2 sith terme. BY ; fos 90.008. v1. 000 Gown. Shown 4 Davis, ares -| room Modern : $3,500 | ; Soe ae tact, ule. wler tenement, Tar THO dumphries a a < ussell Young ’ K LT EMBREE & GREG WEST SIDE ter us. 918.736, | fe fect Only 610.08 iat See | ea #2.000 down! ea Pooler ter ony | tractive °2 beat bone a (2 ae EAL TOR = B34 5 nemneton. Realtor | 108 Umon Laze Re. REGG pase BUNGALOW. Twe Dixi ; | Foo a wast Pewee a rt full be mod | Open_Eves__%ai_0 44538 : FE 2-422) _ 00 | lives te riled bath, Carpeted asi pie aM PIONEER | MIOWLANDS | om “apartment separate en parutione’l rms. "AC Vail Beat, ue Chie ROCHESTE iad a | i asnecse & Z . . But tm clean en- ges Two le 10N A GEM ESTE . REALTOR | sath very oned Cor tile pendition inside and in now at oni this hom ¢ bedroom fe "R AREA 18 THE room and wees _ aie oe B -2,-3 —- 2 —<_- po oot Pakeed one sar | — ¥ 80.000 with $3,500 prt 4 cpenage —Remggh mpg covteiaty yen ge | “Nene block e t WILI BUILD an hereeae pom Og Be al m or - me walls. POSSESSION ' ard ge t . Winters 6u' ! your prudent! to Electricity. A Good . } screens lak q site, 6 miles north rye Sed —— rnace. jot base. -. full | F rede for s wi | cash im this saved L $4,500, term bout 1 ecre 6 reom _ rie more. $19.00). ie age | tiae. 2 acre y 500 55128 et | LOYD KE $3,500 mall farm. $11,500, | Sag Wome er ba bedroom 3 mae k home a a Snow: | 00). 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Oo An front cottace th 3 a $210 ing 2-bedrm. bo: rst to cal) for a family b warmth needs im |_ke ar ut real estate 1 6h and frame Y nett In Cenaeer rooms with lot. } fu: a com pee. | — ae for . aoe In ere 61.000 te site. rang- $4,900 terms. or t = Only a0, “0 some ares pond iay cS dedroom 2 f. on overlooking bd re | Awte, ott partly furn: i Delco ot] piecrection ‘eons: out of the down. 2 DOWN buy room home ag bed- hel and entrance. re- 0 Mure eters! 3-1183 wen closed tehee ua eh oes | Good cast side ea ane: Sere lot 100x386. 63.000 down. a a ee img core home . oe breterably Kast sub- nonce CARL SAHS | Son “trecaina™ costed living Gunday 1-4 7 - : 7 down 12,000. | 2 AC : | finished - s rt | resenting Q T | have ‘The t re ARDRETH , NEAT AND CLEAN Vv 8750 DOW R7nent. oh Labe Mice ros On Wal- \ecahen in excellent : ph ree vr : “DOLL SaED i salina chia are aad foors bar closets end oak Ml ROAD, 3458 AND 3473 bedroom home on ae acant. 8 room . Lake Road. phage tot north end natural Lake privil oe ‘y P Senin ihs foreed air wyenen wb eas CUSTOM eaaires os has $ acres. This Needs s off Pe room 1% new 3 bed- BAS et ‘Iba 130 car garage 4 ™ eges. corner lot, Holly het watee end sutom: RAN BUILI one rer men at of $128 WEST Sl Try St. with bregeeway” and C y+ ye ou will shane exterior: ret Cedar trie gg oar - end dryer = _ ment “nelly “vae2 take over pay- | fenced sun ben ane Rear ae | ra. New subdivision. “7 fare at ur| 4 acres with 2 BURBAN er Dut in 1980. Own | 111 “CORT M. TMBLE: ER ee abana, Deomes oF omg a wet, penuh Salen ans | Sas Sse “| @ yay a on. Far Ueges, immediate posse Bo gg pre apa lcoy bedroom modern vacant. Key at ig now Dally" FE = as6 tn Wotor wad Latrocpneegs lh Saabs A WES oc owner tom Cabo Ghbes tote al: oe $4 rawt car garage. full our office. ecpeeeuae ea +9524 erred. See Der trans- the price 3 all included : T SIDE wn by 500 down. Bae oy WILL H: mIANDL E | ig with elec large chicken ment, | SYLVAN VILLAGE fa, -- 5 ‘ 6 the orice, Hore ts 0 home aod tn | New Ure bedroom home. Lee appointment only, ise "ai"Frentageansersoe 4 aaa AGENCY 500 Terme cacellent bay meee, 8 | owner 7 year” for “MII " ee NEIL, Realtor nS gBORBAN terms seanola 5 abopgine am — o S IVAN W. goems 2 vith integral alum 2141 Opdyke OPEN EVES > I wall, heer * aeeghaee Phone FE 3}-7103 Open ne Only a 7 7 oll heat and Bee nl ae a a ms, Younestows PE +154 — payments ste twin size kitchen-diner, 2 Co-operative Real Bots OR Home is 3 s hrow from lake 3 Priced umipum storm full basement, DRAY TON P Bn _ heotty pone don, donee and DOING ae Exchange , pome je 2 sey ps PHA financing faeZ open 3a: recreation room | “¢Te<6" LAINS tion — ons west sub-| ment = en son08 vase : en Pe OO with oN pie fuil Dacem ent . desired 2 wi REALTOR | ranch --- Mootern i it _ rn? 7 ce } — fi w Directions : Y AND SUNDAY stores — nome. A block from cond % tots and neat \ EST TRL RBA ’ . dete Won 13: pom ‘4x20 a ow MA 184 MOH PE 52564 i. 4, Sgere ome. the bus 2 be schools ge bus and @ room ranch hom AN tionally large “tal and two excep ENNE Nice brick iAWK mile A |, west a feom., ‘ N : e $15,500. No coreet. io ne bee “| race om rear yey oe ter. | DY } tile beth first 5S re RUN AVE SRO Secement automate gar best Gr Huron st re cue on sien aanee meat ‘appre sim ately j toot, “On z \"" TRADE — WE BUY — WE | 00 we Evenings Unt 8 pin ge logy 2 oe wom Tou N AVE. Neat. throughout : —fpen- $2206 a som eget eo v8 919 Jostyu: chow you "use votes. po ; SELL Huron ees roN furnace s, large recreation BN A Ee alo pis | INCOME $150 ee | MACEOAY TARE | ee eee EL eee ES " i s a rar basem. A w Me: Re a a a voery an 1% | gage iat is tbat ss eel, i tarage. Come “Ie Ne ? _ Sat. & Sun— — rE eis 5 ACRES | Room FORFIERED WoUs bere LAWRENCE ot otk ne. bee) sours, 3 bed down payment te fol dhorase eoagrtgy - ary go - —2 to 6 {The “All W ooo emer Convenient to shoo. GAYL yW. 7 Cass a eer Renee, Searoom , right party. te ps only. Well end speti 0 T pee ‘oman Realty” hool and Pontis ( YRD pag SIDE HONEY Pike st st.) oe, mar Kinzler, Realtor WILLIAMS W 15 Cambrook hone wervice apeciaiining setticiems | Sad 7 ad fe a large Gyre. 3 soeme ond LAKEFRON estridge at \V 1 ie and| room. an R lot and. bath, | JR Hf no answer a Sa A, + Wieccas ONT aterford | Q00D BEACH nom. | ff ttem Peved bleh . J. V ALURET. Realt ost ve Real until 8 p.m _ ment. Ofl be me bath. full dase- 3 : ae 1 asa hilltop | way just west 5 _— he Auburn H perative Real Estate _ | Co-operative Real ive Ree} Estate Exchange Nice wooded lot water heater bedroom. Califo & i, S| Lerge 2 on ge eee Ast #IDR ROOK Breteggs | ad =P C, W a ace ae oe | ee creme etter: sath large with | ames | INC peg vities —TV ove the lak : . wie sek Serum, bessmenn” end in ty AW OME D : y natural fireplace @ is com fe. This Reereat pane’ furnace. and ta Bving roam. cvimbination "wails East side with 3 room . —"N tn. wine ood Co. Sickwecner eierote! i eros highest quality fur —— Sas ra stone re stows Lak : y doors. love-| Seperate 72 ae ems end =| 2 Family. W __OR +1335; After Bg ag ag A tpggy Ss “indent | gemtiegalty path ig hor gy tpg fully ‘landseape | TRRM Beevs | pee . pe full Dasement. tile : tea Freee | ee oe separaicrenitance. canes’ | est Side cae ater ve cia | Ete A ieee tee gee aR ce pS ape ean Oe SS per eet on. F Resoment Sree — camasereial tet, 90.060 terms. IE ge ig pony MONEY WISE pe hedge mJ My ane lee coMM PH F. REISZ | schoot fo street. 1 block te * . and home with | aulo. water eae oe rage, rose, are. lot as. = This bom _ oe ae oe + sgt &.. ob BE a W Huron st | _ Flanders 7 Ph. Frontage, $3,500 2% Sal Sh ene ja, bedrooms he red =e Sf Se a can aie cas ae ae ieee A. bil ol 5 tga R 132. — . : bus. Open some who would lik for medium-price ia with tor f'replace -om _ = heat, exeellent ee A A CARRO = tate Exrhanes “gf | Ranch H , work. A nan ples doing @ ittis —_— | dividers mirror. Room $70 DOWN.) oi) eemmeneneienens + LL G. PORRI . ome. West Side floors. OW plasteved walls — pence, ne planter Snes bunralow ‘ | Se > BSW x ¥ 4 = Nearly new furnace Oar Hel ture wind -3 $600 if = “ = . Full 4 rooms on | Moor. aay water heater ave, Mostric |. eltman and Tripp ; ows Akec See ae fin Wr lots - Pull New e vt | T A real ; ‘| ea om ot space. a Taree lot "yx 200. A handy |: eral Cont Gulp gia term M WRIGHT, R = 04 bet. = os of 5 —_ im rear ond screens. ; eon finteh tee tet handy nw. ; cmos ractors A RT ® Co-operative Res; ealtor '| | ‘eet Michigan Automatic 3 ! i “S| ares set Ton | Sat hE ae oo Sang a8 real ent SO wOeiiia cant th. FE ¢001i_ after . ° Sater HEART OF M. H. KNUDSEN s, a $8,480 with only HeLa — Tim. @0¥n 850 ® month HOMES. a0 5 ROOM LAKEPRONT WOM = : been RA ». rf ? ves, tals oom ‘YTON PLAINS ee ee W A M. ELWOOD a For “7 f a ——- i280" PE e80u: Open # a " features Bice ® wo? ’ B ; fire. 1 S x tod RI Sed 2 TURDAY “home ree ° ND 12 TO 7 | i - T tw is ¢ North ° fooms with — North Anderson rage. ‘wood work. Sealed = fered : , = Se : di permeate b Leslie zn R. Tripp, Realtor bed +7088 BS SS N offices with living quarters in . Brick front, On busy street. REALTY CO. " ve. PE 43383 4 ’ ' oq. ft. of ar nes modern. full basem nt, a. City of ontiac and several $1,000 cash | barn. yg 1 om er $60 down. $20 4 Can some > month Arnason Plumbing. full price. 8 a ae PARCEL NO. M-li, Ortonville, ich. Phone 130.| Stanley, broker. Lets 17. & 18 Biloom- ROSELAWN GARDENS or Mr. e817 fed “ane Adaiicn 8. 5. % acre lots, only $50 down See | Business $1 Bite - these —- = ow. w. 3G. Saneet Gig ieiees [SPECIAL EXCLUSIVE = 1 NCHISE “Little Farms.” Get yours now FRA? 3, iy 217 & 218 B:com- while you cas have a selec- AVAILABLE Addition hoose from. liberal Howland Ave. acant oly “Only $15 Town end $15 A NEW ELECTRONIC INVENTION . Each lot O's month" Over one acre tracts 150°. Minimum acceptabie Good tertile soil and A Bew machine that bid $600 per lot. location a Bg og gg . ones eile L. H. BROWN, Realtor a eo Hills Addition located on 1362_W. Hu.on FE 2-4810/ life ? dential F asi ie. al Figen Doniek near Le gg > ad Every store, office. factory, school, Mini on Rndaag «+1 _ $0 $1,600. FE 23-2713 Btanley.| ete. are potential customers. ene per bet 3 on hea i tebe A tremendous oT to own 4. Lote 2. 8 © Ot Crys _taly, PE S820, a ae ae, ge com. © Sos @x225 CORNER LOT ON PAVED aero ealy by your ebtiiey ee tal Mech Crooks R¢. 1 block from Aubu , sell and service. $2,100 lot 60°x105’. Minimum ac- Water tp 9605 for poe grea i, Zour own, ponipeun | ceptable bid $400 per ot, es ee MG. Loomis, Hotel Waldron. gat @ of MeConmey nG | 0, Finad ane’ was at Geet nig os = ian eae Sie he ee Fe ee al This business paid a nice Jessie Sts. Vacant Residen- Pontiac. Om Cass Lake & Pontiac fee test voor. FR. Oren tla! 60x14? Water & Sewer Lake Rds Beautiful wooded par- connections ip lot, id eels. As low as $750. $75 down. mum acceptable bid $1,200. L. Cc. LADD ly 1A 4286 Dixie Hwy, _ OR 32361 fmpnmay gu gee SS RSE ne EEE! OIL LAND to 130 of Woodward Gar- ____Cormmer Cass Leake Rd dens, piat now vaca 3 LOTS bepae wpd aman i lye ing a a ve 8.2 y owner after HAVE ION on. POTEN. 1330 ee, west “Riva. Also For Sale Acreage 47 MILES N IN 7 R. R. frontage. Neg ONE OF THE PASTEST OIL ‘ Bow under. ww to ——- DEVELOPMENT IN YEARS. . om . FIELD 3 MILES fran to Masctecwaring t HOMESITES oy oe entire parcel (excepting the 10 scres with stream ....... $2.600 5 MILES SOUTH. I AM IN two 1 story dwellings on 5% acres with stream..... .. $3 000 THE MIDDLE TIRED OF West Blvd.) ts $46,000. May 6 acres. Paved road ........ $2,700 WAITING POR BIG COM- consider sale in 3 individual ® acres. Paved road ....... $2,800 PANIES TO ACT. I FUR- parcels, Drawing may be s. NISH THE LAND, YOU Geen a8 tite cfiiep es fo the MAURICE WATSON PURNISH THE MONEY. Gristes te pasects. CAN GIVE MORE DETAILS “WE SELL THE EARTH” IP INTERESTED. BOX (i, 7 @ sere Industria! Site 438 W. Fourth Rochester OL, 6037) PONTIAC PRESS. éescribed y the NE of SE% Gee. ss 38. RR ?". Rellroad frontage eileotsticag teem’ | VACANT 32 ACRES OVER $5,000.00 water, sewers, gas 30 minutes north of Pontiac on good Cc be a and’ electric: are road. Some timber and gavel Class r doting pow installed within Sor of Also on good ing | Well over $8,009 & month gross this Mintmum esc- lake. #4. with $900 down business, only open 5 days ceptable bid’ $36.00 . enue a souk. eq = cn 8. Vacant parcel W. em FLOYD KENT, Realtor | ‘came renal make it ip this s ner of Perry St. (key) 24 W. Lawrence sees FE 56105, and $20,000 down will handle alten Bivd. , ~ ioe Pay 5 rey ao Next to Power PARTNERS pad Comm ‘ One other tavern tn town of 1.200 Gesirab.e corner. Min- jo imum ecceptable bid 610,- * Rered cn @ mein, trovelled high |- Dut, this spot draws —— “a. = he ee a A, Sen, | nese for two pal gg pres- ~ ent setup it is netting around | . L. C LADD G11.000 end can Go better, 2 large City of ee ea fitures, and all, for $15,000 dows. op) Cel 3 3 ©. Lots 228. 229 & 290 Clarkston, This ts peostiful ecre- Real Estate Service Of Pontiae . $3,100, $310 fit tegeied oe Bersce | LC LADD peteegh Landmener, Broker Yery decrane nighoorpood, | (26 ite Hey, OR ger Fm sib For Sale Farm 48) FOTITIAGE City of " . Dame ent me « Ww. TALE TO THE RIORT tu. Huron. ‘OU WANT TO BUY A BUSINESS Farmington OXFORD AREA SMOKE. . 100 acres with ® room farm home. Smoke, smoke those hams. bacon Rees PRES) Se eS bes service on Grand er MAURICE WATSON sorting to an okt Oerman rec . Ave Weter & Sewer svail- “WE SELL THE EAR owner will teach you this ie carat t eat This 12% Acres Offers fren 0 meni at only 96,000 MOTHER A & W ROOT BEER Township of emer mates | |. FRANCHISE 1 room up. also 2 more bed- the Lake | West | me efits Bee choctyssuseed “ratte * oo gee There & are | Located on corner be- Bloomfield . a ae tween the village and heights. FATHER oo a eens ome Tee 1 Lote 45 & 408 | - _— “, Halen im. 1579 Oid- . = Oren Eves Sta Cheap Transportation ’40 Chevrolet 2 Dr. $65 Full Price ’47 Buick 2 Dr. $195 Full Price 48 Pontiac 2 Dr. $195 Full Price ‘40 Ford 2 Dr. $65 Full Price 49 Dodge Sedan $295 Full Price 41 Buick 2 Dr, $65 Full Price t 47 Packard $95 Full Price *46 Oldsmobile 2 Dr, $195 Full Price "46 Chevrolet 2 Dr. $195 Full Price ’40 Plymouth 2 Dr. $65 Full Price "49 Nash Sedan $195 Full Price ‘46 Ford Station Wagon $295 Full Price "42 Chevrolet Sedan $95 Full Price Many More To Choose From ALL BARGAINS! MICHIGAN’S FINEST LOUIE'S AUTO PARTS Livingstone Finance Co. FE ¢1538 @ W Lawrence, &t RED ARROW TOW BAR FITS any car, FE ¢0076. Auto Service 58 ~~ oe CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE car cylinders rebored. Zuck Ma- chine Shop. 2% Hood Ph FE at Cass 3330. ee REPAIRS BUMPING @ PAINTING ~~ Mortgage Loans 54 ere ESTIMATE LOW INTEREST A a oe “Gwelling Milo rpg canceled BRAII) MOTOR SALES H. G, PETERSON Be reert Fuse Doe _ Poon PE S000 of FE bt i | "Tune up. 63°90, Motor rebuliding. For Sale Housetrailers 55 | bump'rs and bo agg NEW AND MODERNIZED USED ment. Move in immedi- it 4 ° TRAILER EXC HANGE * red fw y ~ Will ams lee Auburn FE 30 —L_- Wanted Used Cars 59 SOLOS DEALERS ONL Experienced over the road ¢riv- familiar ost Ra. Open Eves_and sundays pm | Rares "si “ntcrvien” Bone tes NEW MOON _Bished FE 21062000000 The best cost no more than the), | /:/ Hili;H DOLLAR rest. See it and compare it for the nigh used cars We Parkhurst Trailer geed Cem. eine extra mile, Sales Li pay . wy wes tieeer na” Lake Orion H. J VAN LGC MY pen OR 31388 OXFORD TRAILER | TOF #0 Pon ss) SHARP CARS SALES ..... HIGH DOLLAR There isn't room here to tel! you ge be ae llheg ring See M&M Motor Sales ciate on late “on si Skyline, 28 foot at $2.395 is a big M2) Dizle H 2 package for the money There is} Top Price for Your Car The pew 3 foot General with bust | pAVERILLS 2000 DIXIE HWY beds is a with the kiddies |°E 20078 | _—s FE +6808 "Ley mom 6h bon Monn 41-°S0 m re e — = haul with ease CARS FOR PARTS com) HIGH DOLLAR & per cent Lank rates. up to § MO:tOR MART Te ee ee Oe a me M rE ; ~ A PL. a a = , ° ceomsories | 500 CARS WANTED Pontiac Chief Pagage sen oe You can a Les Huteninson taller as jow as WANT TO BUY 199 ‘50. OR ‘ti BAGILFY AUTO PARTS Top dollar for wrecked and 7 8 Fe 2asM or PE teed, WID. JUNK CARS & SCRAP IRON Eves. after 5:30 and Sundays cal! PF 54-4839. Ford 32-1402 or wi! buy equity, OR WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR 7 Field —_ oy ears. erback's F4 Baldwin Ave. yy For Sale Used Cars 061 $100 down Hutchinson’s Trailer Sales| , 615 Dixie Highway D Phone 3-1201 Also Corner age & Woodward 230 5 Highway Flint STREAMLIGHT, 1949 30 FT. $150 _for my equity. OR eo, i962 BUDDY % FT, MODERN. | Priced to sell Let 1770 South Telegrap. \ $300 DOWN 1951 Overland like new inside and out Genesee PE 2-8786 Radio heater, 1953 DeSoto V-8 Demonstrator | & power steering, 953 WILLYS AERO HARD-TOP overdrive, WEW. Windshield washers, directional signals 18,000 miles. Pordor 8.500 miles Dark green power steering, WS tires. 963 DeSote V-8 Fordor Two Tone Paint WSW tires, radio 23,000 miles. 952 DeSoto Custom 6 Fordor. Two Tone blue Radio WSW tires & seat covers, 29,000 miles. M0! Dixie Hwy. | 1883 Plymouth Cambridge Mordor. Heater & seat covers, TRAILER — [tgrgecngetca rs. EXCHANGE | 1m rymou verter, SALES—FINANCING || 0. ps oun cam — Se Pe ee oes gO] AA We oO VER | ignt green, Redie @ beater. HOUSEROLD aoops Ph Rochester. OL 6071! GET CASH QUICKLY \@AKLAND ~ Loan Co. _ FE 2-9206 ; 2.0253 | 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. My, 1951 Buick Pordor prises, Radio, heater fecsias pi oy welcome bi caae sun visor, black & gray. Loan Company | linst*csgern® mn sesiset ‘ce 1801 Desoto Chub Coupe, Di "Ln tik uaa |) oe Telegraph Ra. | 1% Pirmoun Cembridge, Opem Evenings and Sunday p.m: 7 ; a : ACCESSO! SORES - IPMEN) | — TEAGUE FINANCE CO.| Bi sinters: turnterepotarove | Ligh tinea Sos users 202 S. MAIN i root | sone ROCHESTER, MICH. Light gray. | Radio, WSW tires, LOAN $2 TO 4800 sun 19,000 miles APTOS 1950 Plymouth Diz. Club Coupe exhaus’ bathroom has flush net Set Rewer, sree Bee | Seas a0PER RIVIERA 3 ‘ size ts'andt “bec -‘Traverse “52 dynaflow, outside “4 K 1963) SUPER SR HARD- top. end heater, white side walls fs extras. - MA es —- _——— BUICK ‘Ss Y «4 DOOR THE BRIGHT SPOT'S Transportation Specials! No Money Down! ‘49 Hudson 8 $395 ’49 Ford Custom 8. . .$395 "47 Chev, Club Cpe.. .$175 47 Pont. Sedan......$295 eeenene *47 Buick Super......$275 "48 Olds. 98 Sed......$395 ‘47 Olds) 78,2 ds-- - $195 ’'46 Dodge Custom. . .$195 JEROME OLDS-CADILLAC Used Cars — Orchard Lake at Cass +8324 ' FE New Cars—280 8 inaw Phone FE “ned UICK. 196. 4 DOOR ROADMAST er. Heater defroster, radio custom upbelstering z cellent condition for quick sale SOE I uois after 4 pm. EXCELLENT ‘4 BUICK. make re offer. FE 43424 after 4 et condition. Radio. extras Your clean or car dowa. $51.86 A MONTH aw @ller-Koch Woodward at Lincetn ebaie tee just driven a few miles. Sumner Motor Sales BUICK DEALER 808 S. Woodward Birmingham, Mich. MICHIGAN'S - ; | Spring is coming! Drive Tt and many other | eg, mags, Magi mileage, ; ' Clarkston, Mich CY OWENS Used Car Corral ’52 CHRYSLER RADIO & HEATER 1,295 53 FORD & SEDAN RADIO & HEATER $1,495 '53 CHEV, 2 DR. RADIO & HEATER $1,395 ’S1 PLYM. SEDAN WHITEWALL Tikes 52 CHEV. 2 DR. 51 STUDE. 4 DOOR COMMANDER RADIO & HEATER HYDRAMATIC 3095 49 MERCURY STATION WAGON RADIO & HEATER 'S30 FORD 2 DR. 8 52 FORD RADIO & HEATER FORDOMATIC $1,195 '47 BUICK SEDAN RADIO @ HEATER $195 ‘49 HUDSON SEDAN $295 ‘47 OLDS. 2 DR. 47 PONTIAC SED. RADIO & HEATER $295 ’49 PACKARD SED. $395 % PONTIAC CL. CPE. $195 Not a “Rough Rider” in the lot. Come in today and try out the car of your choice. CY Your Ford Dealer 147 S. Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-4101 AJ a "49 CHEVROLET CLUB COUPE Radio, heater and original finish. $395 ' MICHIGAN'S FINEST THE BIG PAVED LOT Ox THE CORNER OF WOODWARD AND 1} MILE ROAD out to Clarkston and-look over our fine selection of guaranteed used cars. a Chrysler ae. Le an ot ~ e c le and heater, eutomatic trensmis. 1951 Chrysler New Yorker Newport. Equipped with ‘radio and. beater, ote Srenemiocion ead power . . The color is bieck tep, . Canary yellow. MOTOR SALES ly Ph. 5-814 oo 8:30 a.m—é p.m. Daily 1953 Chevrolets 10 Beauties To Choose From Executives’ Cars Demonstrators New Car Trade-ins OK. USED CARS If You Think We’re BURNED Out All Departments Open In Both Habel Stores O.K. USED CARS ‘49 Ford 2 Dr., Radio & Heater Clean $949 ‘50 Stude. Starlite Coupe Sharp $695 ‘49 Merc. STATION WAGON Radio & Heater $495 ‘93 Chev. 2 DR. SEDAN Radio & Heater $1,595 ‘50 Packard Radio & Heater Ultramatic Drive New Paint $695 “GOOD VALUE” Transportation 1947 Chevrolet 2 dr. 1946 Mercury 1947 Chevrolet 4 dr. 1947 Pontiac 2 dr. 1946 Chevrolet 1946 Oldsmobile 4 dr. 1946 Pontiac 2 dr. 1948 Nash 4 dr. Customer Confidence Over 35 Years JACK HABEL, CHEVROLET S. Saginaw at-Cottage ide, $1728. EM 53 CHEVROLET peautie OUR, DOOR SEDAN heater “ioe (aes * $336 down $46.30 PER MONTH MICHIGAN’S FINEST THE BIO PAVE LOT THE CORNER OF WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD Huron Motor Sales W. Buron rr 082 2-9841 PAULSON'S MOTOR SALES =f rear . 2dr, 4cdr. sae ¢ pci Belair Sport Coupes LOW AS 1295. MICHIGAN’S : — FINEST coco eRe noua AT COMMUNITY _ Motor Sales Inc. Buick-Pontiac Pontiac $1,495 Two door, 8, Chieftain Deluxe Hurry Hurry Hurry Many Others at Comparable Prices BUICKS FORDS DODGES CHEVROLETS OLDSMOBILE ACT NOW COMMUNITY Motor Sales Inc. Buick-Pontiac Open ‘til 10 Every Night 804 N. Main Street tat the North End of Town ROCHESTER Phone OLive 2-9311 “50200! afte rE +2088 6 Gueve @ 4 dition $868 Cash 283 Michigan. i) ee | GLENN'S °S4 Pontiac 4 dr., S00 ac- tual miles, fully equipped Only $2,495 $3 Pontiac Catalina, pow- er steering, like new °S3 Ford 4 dr. 'S3 Plym, Cranbrook 4 dr. "$3 Buick Super Riviera, Dynaflow "$2 Ford Club Coupe *5O Stude. Commander ’°S2 Mercury Hardtop *$1 Olds. 98 Hardtop, real sharp. "51 Plymouth 4 dr. $1 Ford 4 dr., overdrive °S1 Ford 2 dr. ’S0 Pont. 2 dr., like new. | "SQ Ford 2dr. 0 "50 Chev. Club Coupe "SO Chrysler 4 dr. SO Nash Statesman ‘49 Ford Club Coupe "49 Pontiac 2 dr, Most of these good used Cars have radio and heater. See Glenn for some of the best deals in town. GLENN'S MotorSales 204 FE 4-7371 - "For Sale Used Care 61 THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1954 ° For Sale Used Cars 61) CARNIVAL PONTIAC RETAIL STORE © GOODWILL USED CARS On MT CLEnene oe . BUY YOUR USED CAR FROM A DEALER * YOU KNOW SPECIALS 1951 Mercury heater. Sharp! $895 1949 Nash Green sedan. Like new. $495 ‘47 Dodge Panel A bargain truck. 1954 plates. $125 1950 Olds Hydramatic, radio and heater. $695 1953 - Pontiacs Officials’ Cars and New Car Trade-ins. A large selection for you. Priced right! PONTIAC RETAIL STORE Factory Branch 63 Mt. Clemens at Mili Phone FE 3-7117 CHEV ‘8? STATION (KAOON, EX x. cellent cont'tion. a Bag PE 54-0671. ‘Not a Name but a Policy’ Custom Coupe, radio and | = Your FORD DEALER can give you all these USED CAR and USED TRUCK Buying Advantages A-| ... Used Cars and Trucks _are given a rigid inspec- tion and tune-up by ex- pert mechanics before they can rate the A-l sticker from your Ford Dealer! WIDER SELECTION! Your Ford Dealer gets a huge variety of cars—all models and all makes—as trade-ins on new Fords! Besides this wider choice you get... LOWEST POSSIBLE TERMS! Your Ford Dealer is in the used car business as a service to new car cus- tomers. He doesn't de pend on used car profits to stay in business. That means he can sell to you at “rock bottom” prices! Your FORD DEALER'S A-1 Used Cars and Trucks Are: A-| IN CONDITION WITH THE FOLLOWING BRAND NEW 1064 STUDEBAKERS TO DISPOSE OF. PRICES QUOTED INCLUDE SALES TAX AND LI- CENSE. NWOTHING MORE TO Par: . Champion Deluxe 4 Door Heater end overdrive $1878.55 estat overdrive, slectris wind. All Cars Carry Factory Guarantee LADD MOTOR SALES, og 1952. Cs Chevrolets 15 Beautiful One Owner Cars To Choose From‘ 5 -~LOW AS $895, WE ARE GTILL IN BUSINESS Colors And Body Styles ‘MICHIGAN'S A-| IN APPEARANCE! A-| IN VALUE! ABSOLUTE CONFIDENCE IN DEALER’S REPUTATION! Your Ford Dealer is a reputable business man, here to stay, He wants your trust he wants you for a service customer—and some day he hopes to sell you a brand-new car! CY OWENS 147 S. Saginaw St, Phone FE 5-4101 ouT ‘be ment and pay! Cars. Corner Lake & tv,000 ACTUAL MATIC AND TWO TONE PAINT Pacts °S1 Chevrolet 2 DOOR, DELUXE, VERY Low MILEAGE . $505 50» Plymouth VERY CLEAN AND SHARP aR YOU WILL BE Rou To oie “BUICK BOB": OLIVE OFFERS 53 Oldsmobile 98 4 DOOR. HYDRAMATIC, SwAUTIPR INSIDE 4 a Pontiac MILES. RA- 2 HYDRA OWN 52 Oldsmobile 4nd NYDAaMaTIC $1,006 53 Buick $2 Cadillac 62 WEL: CAKED DOOR FoR One OWNER CAR wc @ $2,606 50 Neveuts Oliver's Transportation Specials Range in price from $45 to $300, no down pay- 18 months to You're invited to call any of our courteous sales- men for a trial ride in any of our good used Oliver’s Lot Is Open 8 a. m.-9 p. m. “BUICK BOB” OLIVE Your Friendly Buick Dealer i bom of Orchard Williams St. Phone FE 2-9101 Eis [ CROSLEY iss STATION WAGON, lent condition. : ey 26s! Te of] ~S 8 &: @ w- e 2 KellerKoch tive’s ca. MA ‘3 2 & White sice wal: tires. heat- : "53 Pord, jess than 4,000 miles 2 tone white sh wall washers unJercoaf tor, Auto ip = 4 re oe DOC “Tt = “ | Csed Cars— 4 by Dick Turner at 44 w os ¥ U & Pat of 1954» “ v » y WEA Bervice ine E | be made by For Sale Used Cars 61 __ Sale Used Cars od THIRTY-FIVE, For Sale Used Trucks 62 _Periander Of Corinth Equated | MMP = NR + HE xT | Man's meterta: | progress ls ual to the natural re ources Bun he | man energy multiniied oy toals Progress a — would | pever have —— development of gy“ atend the vse. of human energy Progress toward better living can Gealmg 4- ! Harold Turner | Ford Yours, and everyone else's F ore Dealer $888 1952 Ford V-8 “It's all your fault! Youre to the curb'!” the one who yelled, ‘pull over For Sale Used Cars Bright Spot "53 Cadillac 62 Cpe. "52 Cadillac 62 Cpe. $3 Olds. 98 Holiday '53 Olds. 88 Holiday 53 Buick Spec. Riviera $2 Cadillac 62 Sedan 53 Olds. Super 88 Sed. 52 Olds. Custom 98 Sed. ol | '52 Olds. 98 Holiday '52 Mere. Custom Sedan 52 Chev, Dix, Clb. Cpe, ’52 Buick Spec. Sedan "52 Ford Cust. 8 Sed. 51 Olds. Super 88 Tud, "51 Olds. Cust. 98 Sed. 51 Dodge Custom Tudor "51 Merc. Fordor Sed. 51 Chev. Bel Air Cpe. ’51 Ford Cust. 8 Tudor ‘51 Pontiac Chief. 8 Sed. ’52 Pontiac Chief. 8 Tud. 51 Chev. Dix. Sed. ‘30 Olds. Super 88 Sed. 30 Olds. Custom 98 Sed. ‘50 Buick Super Sed. 49 Olds, Cust. 76 Tud. | SO Ford Cust. 8 Tudor '48 Olds. Cust. 98 Sed. 48 Cadillac 62 Sed. CHOOSE YOUR OWN TERMS thru Credit Union * Finance Co. or Your Bank JEROME OLDS-CADILLAC for a new or used Hud- son. Your ut Hudsoa Dealer 7) NASH STATESMAN 2 Door Sedan RADIO-WEATHER EYE BED TURE EXCELLENT MECHANICAL CONDI ION ONE OWNER KIMBALL. BROS. INC. Your Nash Dealer OLDs te 1986. DELUXE 4 DR gg $1200. MI 48855. 51 PACKARD R SEDAN Radio. heater. automatic transmis- sion. One owner new car trade-in A really juxurious car for less ose 4 ome thir. of the original $995 MICHIGAN’S FINEST THE BIO PAVED ON THE * WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD BARGAIN! 1960 6000 _ 3 tone green. ag Fag st A a Wi tae car trade PE ¢1 ¢ and 7 p.m. JEROME (OZ Plymouth BELVEDERE $1495 LARRY JEROME Rochester. Ford Deater sore, Sade rn i 2 door models RAVEN BLACK ALPINE BLUE SEAPOAM GREEN SHERIDAN BLUE VER GRAY ALL WITH HEATERS SOME WITH TURN SIGNALS SOME WITH SOME WITH UNDERCOAT $230 Down 24 months @ 32.06 Fully Guaranteed @ MONTHS OR 6.000 YOUR OLD CAR MAY &VEN BB THE DOWN PAYMENT Convertibles 49 Ford Conv. ..... $599 47 Pont. Conv. ..... $399 "52 Chev. Conv.....$1,099 53 Ford Conv, .... $1,699 30 Dodge Conv. .... $499 '41 Ford Conv. ..... $144 Specials! 53 Ford Ranch ~*~ Wagon ....... $1,599 o | Se Chey. 2 Oras cuss: $999 49 Ford 2 dr......... $399 51 Hudson Club Coupe...... $744 "49 Merc. 4 dr........ $399 SO Ford 2 dr......... $444 51 Pont. 2 dr........ $799 51 Mere. Club Coupe $995 "SO Stude. 2 dr..... . $473 $1 Nash 4 dr........ $799 47 Plym, Coupe .... $199 '47 Ford 2 dr......... $222 "50 Chev. Belair .... $$99 ‘SO Chrysler New Yorker 4 dr. .... $744! '51 Ford Station Wagon eeeereeee "40 Ford Your Choice $129 "47 Olds. 4 dr. 46 Dodge 4 dr. ’46 Ford 2 dr. 46 Hudson 4 dr. ’47 Chrysler Cl. Cpe. Trucks "SOGMC % ton panel $399 ‘S1 Ford % ton panel $533 ‘47 Willys ', ton pickup. ...$499 _Turn to Turner's for the Best in Wheels _and Deals _ Visit Our New Location at TURNER'S WOODWARD MOTOR SALES Woodward & 13 Mile Rd. We Are Also Doing Business At Our Old Loéation 464 S. Woodward Birmingham Turner Ford Economy Cars. ‘s Cadiline A BABY , ‘4 Chev. Perfect seeT ‘47 Olds Bydro , ig “$2 and ‘51 Nash Custom 7! ‘83 Mercury Sedan siee7 ‘48 Plymouth Sedao $206 |. 4 ‘S$ Buick Supers ‘42 Chev. Club Coupe . { ‘4 Mercury Sedan sie? Pickups panels We beve late models Lin- . Plymouth, Chev, | Mercury end Pontiac 100 other | ls and makes $35 up Wil./ e@coept real estate or contracts | | Grranged with smal) down. 33 Auburn FE 2131 | $1 $1 PONTIAC 4 DOOR DELUXE. . hydramatic. 21.000 miles. very = pel $1,175. FB 5-480) 71-7062 Fonts ‘33 4 DOOR § HYDRA- matic. Well equipped 9,000 miles | PE 2-79. $100. 8027 Bywater After 4 gen | Commerce and Union Rd lina. Hydramatic and heater cellent condition FE 23-5414 or STATION WAGON Pontiac, new tires, and bat- , excellent condiiion pest vi fer taker FE 5-8485 before 5:30 _ Pp. m. After 5:30, call FE ¢2900 PONTIAC ‘33, 8, 4 DOOR DELUXE, like pew 6000 actual loaded ard wall tres Well equ Lew mileage Private owner FE 4-2412 PONTIAC 52 668 miles 7 months MICHIGAN’S FINEST THE BIO PAVED Lor TRUCK Specials! 51 Chevrolet Y% ton panel........ 595 iis 49 GMC. 4 ton panel........ $295 50 Chevrolet ¥, ton panel........ $295 "37 GMC. 2 ton stake.......... $95 "50 Ford. Y% ton pickup......,$495 53 Chevrolet Y% ton pickup....... $995 ’S1 Chevrolet Y% ton pickup.......$595 "52 Chevrolet Sedan Delivery ..... $795 2 More Trucks To Choose From ALL BARGAINS! MICHIGAN’S “LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer Ol FORD » a ae ae. Lf 2 ON THE CORNER WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD | ter Sale Used Trucks 62) % HABE OK. USED TRUCKS BURNED If You Think We're : BURNED Out * All Departments Open In Both Habel Stores ‘47 GMC PACKAGE TRUCK Good Mechanically $295 ;| 47 CHEV. %4 TON PANEL A money earner for— Only $195 ‘00 CHEV. ¥% TON PICKUP New paint and an “O.K.” | guarantee. — $095 Many More to Choose From THE THRIFTY TRUCKERS LOL JACK CHEVROLET S. Saginaw at Cottage PHONE FE 44546 CYLINDER 7?! 000 and 7-008) after 7 p.m PONTIAC’S ONLY Exclusive Truck Dealer WILSON GMC USED TRUCKS 1950 Ford F4 Dump 1949 Chevrolet Dump 1947 Ford I Ton Panet- Nice 1950 Ford L.W.B. Cab & Chassis 195] Chevrolet Stake 1950 Chevrolet } Ton Pickup 1951 International ¥% Ton Pickup 1951 Chevrolet Dump 1950 Dodge Dump 1951 Ford F-6 Dump See Them Today! They're Ready to Go! | CY SS Your Ford Dealer © 147 S. w St. +4 Phone D> ee THIRTY-SIX THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1954 For Sale Miscellaneous ood, Coal & Fuel Sale Farm Equipment 88 — Swaps 69! Sale Household Goods 71! MODEST MAIDENS _» | By Jay Alan | For Sale Miscellaneous 72) For | Po =A | Pe . For Sale Motorcycles = had GREAT LAKES OVERHEAD % PER DWOOUNT ON | JANNE. COAL. FIREPLACE BARGAINS ew : ‘ DOOR Willams & Berry Broth- furnace . Cab- HAVE ON AnD gevens ros P. SERVICE "ES ten te bee eed seas LINOLEUM, 9x12. $3.95 (, aluminum Ay wood doors ag colors.| land Fuel and 4 Orchard Soop USED G. TRAC- Har fan dlower fer geod weed plane. pop pai oe $2.59 gal “> Steel. Oskian’ Pue & Paint 436 Lake. FE 5-6160 TORS AND Aly Bevicsce — . x1 Secsman. . : Mt Jack's" Limotewm 183 Pe uy Vy choose from pres ealimalcc. sels chard __ FE =) SIZEA | - GOOD ADMIRAL T.V. AND 10 a< / » Hwy FE 46664. T ) HARDWOOD Mark esi. 1113 WARLEYDAVIDSON TH WOTOR- fase DOLLAR RING FOR Emerson TV. PH baie. i | HoLUInosHEaD VahintY gy TREE De- ING BROS. cs | WiLL aCcEPT Lats MODEL CAR | LARG# BABY CRIB._000D Con. e, Hs WEG) “store 1 miles out Baldwin, Arm- oe fireplaces, $10, cord and up. K We ave os part payment on ¢ room we re ATE LIVING “ROOM ROSE a (0 | Fa reg A. .-4 Posse ba t-Te8. “Tenet Haber pine. § ls Plants, Trees, Shrubs 80A Your I-H Dealer = ye S'S Yorx ert QUE CARE pte tu teaary cece sea, | WA TOE ORIEL) ge waren wearenn, 5 oac| toeak | ARES: Sq_| Pontiac Read at Opdyke “ ££ Woods Su. Lake privileges. 1 — o = 4 A —— | Ua Gonsumers Mees. "00.60 and | TRANSISTOR HEARING AIDS. | LANDSCAPERS, LARGE SELEC- : a on rs . *0s ¥ “ ruce COMP. FRICuPH WOTORCYCLE NEW:| corner, let. soned commercial Oo BCOM SORTS 5 FICE WW i@ RES ie Se ata, tie and 60. | ap emcnetration. Rule's Drugs | “tion of evergreen, wees, spruce. S og My Sitnce ave. i acre Wil sell for $000 or "rade tor say: | “wan, ROOM, SUPE. 3, PICS ‘<.on= | = er USED POWER WOWERS AND | bil “Norway, cod white, Pine THESE PRICES fi panne ue yw electric of] and as USED POWER AND . : Fiz Farm Oxiord OR 3785 Hough Rd. Meta- | thing of valuc, FE ¢04gs 4 ree aaraR ‘4 W, \ ers at terrific values te Ee | S65 Me metats densticaity ve | Fir, Doagise ond Concolor, Artec | 720 Permel. (um 7is vs aa Fe Oe IONE DS ett ng nee PE Pa oe patent enone sp tave| Sey Steen, aad, tay] Perel Ohi Seiad - | LUXE. 8TA ' | 'Y GAUGE » LU" ent. 1583 § Woodward| We = ; a) For Sale Bicycles 65 LADY'S BLUE OABAROINE Modal cereshent Sondtion "Oxy MtAle Ca Le Ave. orth ee a eee eg gee ee ge Case PPP PDOO LPL DLE LAA AAP su e : _ 940.95. _MI 61 61300 _ deep. ‘Like new. ._ $100, rE } 1-9253. ham Midw 446008. 1-6161 . like new rubber. $1 ‘Many othe * BICYCLE colored, size 123, both nice. Also /-.. a ye the new 1954 model Rototillers oho Landers from. mre se Jenne caset pethgtee | MENOOANL ROLES BON EE "hy cap AE Batra | Bie armen itl |" gor Sale Pets 61) Fuaresteintn Wet Ta Ing cheap +7 , . : ae es _ ~ “MY 31631 Bore abate GOOS Com. ect : oe a —REPRIO —sTOvES Fo pnitiak FORMATE Teactoa Es FLO® $20. FE 2-0085, soon Do om Tae YS tanks 173) bushels, “of corn. 1 | USED RE OWES FUR | co amowtaap poxen ve| #ccenTe TRACTOR, 830 PID" _ im mince Ry eS oll mek | THIOHT GREY, 1 HEAVY DARE) Cite, “seu ‘reasonable, Alec od PO rw ewerrem | flow ant cullivator, MA 4101. | Wayne Heatin apa Air C Air Conditien- | _male. 3% years old FE3200._ | end mover, it . yo N ke Angelus R —s blue overcort 1 tan topeoat, heer ek electric stove. FE | = Tonle iN Co. 40 w AQUARIUM COMPLETE. WILL —— OWNERS ARE HAPPY WanrED 70 BUY rant 8 tn gfev, flannel suit Al ste, te — INSULATIO , BENCHING, FOOT a PEED | fete, hy sma Fetitone veo | Penogsow OwwERs AEN Wilrt = | Ete map 58° pousts. | | MAYTAG WASHER _ REBUILT STORM DOOR PE 64221. j tnd temper” Why dons you try between 5 a : ; a UsED ELECTRIC MOTORE 1 i -ARDENS | : ~ and guaranteed. 544 Going St. _ er ELECTRIC *. & ~ AQUATIC G Ferguson? = _ non Bans « areenclon IO =| | Sale Household Goods "71 a aes post ‘oeed on COMB. STORM ase ciectrie” ‘and pa re changes at bow a ae PISH & Types BLACKETT INC. beds all pew woth ni y /indows | ig epin RGUSON DEALER a PRODUCT 18 ONLY AS acon | AB ELECT. -RANGE. 3 BURNER | Saturday re 82 Williams, Awning Type “a 7. | al eens | SC RUHFUL ROINTER Pou aTuG | YOUR PEROUSON THE SERVICE YOU RE-. ize. 114 Watert Huron’ FE 5-8633 _ oe | FE 5-866. ma Watertord FTER YU SAVE IN. | Pt. size 3B : UITE. OSE OUR TOOLS. DO YOUR OWN _ _ $454 Dixie Hwy Chive A R ve su2D¥0 ~—- MODERN DINING ROOM 8) a e ° plumbing. wiring, repairing Com- BOXER PUPS. 1 WEEKS AKC FRESH COWS, BAILED HAY, See a sea ee nee APT. SIZE GAS STOVE, $35 Apt baby Put aed fuil size bed, com- sao sagen Pe 42521 eek Ga eee eee Pa Pe set REAM cows, | mee ~ a ne sea Fe ie Phileo evirig 300 Both Ss | _ plete eo JACKSON § RENTAL [mar 7 3 tee oe Bafiy PARAKEET | ~,ND > EW For sale cheap. Phone Northville 15 hours operation | most mew re cat} NEW LADY ” ARVIN CHROM reyes Bktlsaw, Vv e. 81. ow ee Gy sudar a ‘Boat pe ake eeving eran. capt. Kitchen set, dishes, lamps, FE oem james narain mps. Sayed: pect Tle ee eat vananxete | Gennes TRACTOR, USED | SEA- chanics that know the!r Mer ement breaker, 11 - : 32-4025. Closed Gun. son. Snow and ulti . pon soca will serve you 80, eps $15 a nd areneers wr _fien Pontiac. FE 45240. ~ USED HEATING vlwa Feilite BOXER. 6 Mos | _ $145. Ma 87000." + ag” A gd Bg and maple finish chairs, LADIES 11 DIAMOND COCKTAIL T Ears trimmed, 040, 3160 Seebaidt, | NEW AND REBUILT SPREADERS cate ea ne ate ne | oC ey #. Pee ae WwW en A Py _Drejren” Pinna" shesfeety PE" Sricovtias Rrra, Youre te Noter er - sure rasumn opoR | NO Say Atane| Fe | sore _tee S| PPurnece fan wee’ | Flo's Home Aquarium | —Mschinery Fa 2 Orveovite outDoarding Order now. working condition uxe OnE = SHORTY Lc i come | - model Only ae The Pick and . i cd on re fg Ay 54 Fags mono _ +187) to for’ 8 demonstration. ume * OPEN NITES a} AND SUNDAYS _ ae p ; ,; ; “L. Ty J ee spacen heater ges | Ponsan ELUNE Spe Mpermenie,svallable. i 4 Oop Dont buy until you see us ADMI®AL 10° TV COMBINA- n S ore = he in name.” Range b Soliers cach g2| GERMar bt ae pes Woodward ne mage “ Mile), CHRIS CRAFT KIT BOATS tion good condition $100. Call ain! “Henry put the house and everything he owns in my . ILDING SUPPLIES STUD SERVICE. OR } Birmingham. Phone | o00 Orcherd Lake Bd. nARIMEMT dee STOVES Tes EVERYTHING IN oe $28 x% C, & C 91:35 ELBLING poy gs BABY ess POTATO. PLANTER, Wy), ip BRAD a Duck Lake 8d. APAR a ’ . ea Pivscord 4'x8'x ec] eo 84 aoe"; la Parte st FEMALE. _ ley : FE 1-6764—Open ‘til 8 ee fg el eas! Ri UNPAINTED For Sale Miscellaneous 72| For Sale Miscellaneous 72 F" evan weet moulation 100 09. | Tc ABiNeT RIVCHEN se TN nisi SETTERS, Ax _— Pups, 4) SPECIAL PRICES! aaa Tiree ne APT SIZE WASHER $12. 72 FURNITURE rat board’ eq Ree Fir 7s TRE] Gtisttls Hivageier, iniceican Prose: | | " Repairs on all makes of tractors il fg tag ts CHAIR AND OrtaibaW end lower Re a beter 1m ie Fir! escent. J)" Orchard Tate Ave (Rin SETTER SUPrIES — BY *uatiar Para “aunt OUTBOARD REP§IK8S ARM CHAIR AND OTTAMAN. $40 It's cash and carry d | 246 SS 7 Farm Pontiac barn uppty NISH 7 th | 2x8 1 & better 1 ft 16c_ Doors, WOLVERINE ——o of Tyronne ALL MARINE PAINTS & VAR} Davenport .$40 7 piece blond ma- prices at e j ABSOL interior some as low as $6.00 ea Choice show gtock Wil - JOHN DEERE DEAtFR MAR! 28 TELEGRAPH eeeeny, bea ape aor PICK & PAINT STORE! | Burmeister’s ;} Poors, Exterior large stock $15 00 nda tige — ea ee bel ateain Englewood Kennels 92); Pontiac Rd FE 4610 2 i — lass top o \ é : : . Domestic and Im- Paddoc ile 93F4 “IAI. POR ALL LEADING BRANDS OF , Grand piano, medium size $300. jes Gakined ave. FE 5-056 aA ney & ae Fir White No 3 oak floo — ¥ ——— SPECIAL boasts Pees can os oo | a ane og “a Free parking et page of eg LIQUIDATION OPEN 8 A.M, TO 8 P.M. pine a . — Wedge- flush ~owee ‘cane sETTEn SuPrim, aa USED PARMALL A CTOR, Motors ring ~f nel, furniture. | Delivery available at a sm -r rR? wood, = { a Weekdays, & Sat. & 6un.. RECONDITIONED AND PAINT- ton Rowboats. Complete line Ma- household nods and tu Ra. Be. 98.05: MAPLE SUNDAY 10 TO 3 Roofing & Siding, wood & asphalt Ra. FE 7.7008. . iH PLOW rine Hardware Marine Fio- Must sell 6340 Commerce | PORTABLE TUBS 90.96; chair, | Our exclusive WAREROUSE Wood shakes that beautiful | 2x Dester Ra, FE ED, WITH NEW Tt ishes Cone to HARRINGTON {x 71QUES MOVING. BACRIPICE | arm sofa bed Bar sae METHOD OP BUYING AND exterior, Know your dealer for | 2x4, PARAKEETS OPaLINES, | CANE A varon BOAT WORKS +1899 S TELE- “jovely old Salem rocker $50. rare! $695: chair —s Qualtt Ties. 1304 Mt. Clemens, +6900. PRICE, 9696 eeare SP. Fe S000. ____,| . wise wou bod ne | Geers at. w“aresser ae etter “Pou AMAZING: | = RE Paul St. Cyr Lumber Co. PARAKERTS, CANARIES, CAOES | IMS. /CREDIT, TERMS. ‘5 ; on food. Since 1837. 684 Oakland Ave. ine 33 ue re Many ether tinep greatly fe 8796; commode, | 06.88 omail poten handise of all 1x8 W. Pine Board .. $7) per M gi39 Bogie Ré. Tel now at PanAKEETS SREEDERS AND KING BROS. Be rae at na ce | RireGties = MARLY AMIE | $5055, mersany fat Hae Bank | inde anced i the bome, arm. 'YSCORE LIONEL & AMERICAN cain OP Ae | Your I-H Dealer mad: by Bruns oars = | Furniture, 13 Auburn. | a. Aiea ——~ 1 % PLY ; i ke ead new beet iralior, Used twiee, "ee, | _and Victorian MY 34908 } | AND ONE 98. FE| cTrowds to WARE- : PLYBR-TRAING National by Colliers. and 1 World POMERANEAN PUPPIBG, VERY) Pontiac Road at Opdy Owner must sacrifice at AUTO. KENMORE WASHING MA-| RADIO @& A HOUSE this weekend and see for SERVICE __Scope. Never used PE 37818 | POMENAI PE oS ae = price, Wee _OF Las) —| chine "wim aude cover, Wik, FE | $700 in| Evers wees ee ae $2 72 AUTHORIZED FA mo tater, OT. RECESSED C I BATH gpoisreRED BLOND COCKER SUPER ¢ WaRMALt wirm UDE MOTORS | _ 3481. | REFRIGERATOR, COLDSPOT 34x SysTEM lowers prices on Pree test on, tactory abalyeer tubs. 96450 3212. double sinks, | RRO STR ele mice west of Tele- _Rya Rd. REpublic 84308 EVINR | BLUE rot TURP ROO WITH 48 folding plywood table Maple) svERYTHING! E Satoh - Huron $0 QO A Thompson 00 8 PUPS Ra ton rs) MBO yes Ra. Bee the sensational new 7% HP @x9. Widdicomb walnut dress-| platform wood cabinet. "EM 3-3657, , 19» Poone PE teal J REGISTERED BEAGLES, TOP SNOW win geet oh aa pire ere er a Ae een See ee ee fee TABLE MODEL SAVE MONEY 4'x8 | MEDICINE < ans ae awe T Scan ge A aaa gg Magy breeding. FE 2-2468. Gerden tractor com — wm, erve | Lew down ae OOM SET HONEY COL- TV. 12% 7 b fluorescent ’ jeep - COLLIE tires & snow w. . Rotary oon Regn mae Mored a *Snclud egy a ON THESE PLYSCORE ‘ 05 value. si4 6. Factory tr ee eee aes Bape Ce RBOISTERED os Lage ro Tilers & snow blowers. Terms. ment East terms. Trade ins ac- er, vanity, chest of drawers. full tifui picture. only $65. MT p-ip00. regulars Michigan Fluorescent,| Walled Lake = sg | fogs Pleasant View Farms. 1960 Lee’s Sales & Service ort "S HARDWARE] site ded. night stand. 2 hanging REFRIOERATORS “EXCELLENT } $12.95 4" elec drill ...... $970) 393 Orchard Lake Ave = == ss § ~PIECE DINING ROOM SUITE x rd Rd. at Dequinre. Leon- a Cate oat KELLY’S pans | MUTere. Plate glace tops. Very ition, Cheap. FE 23-1427. $24 98 ae oxilgrtl + G87 $5 15 EACH NEW HOLLAND STORER, COM. | _elso 3 wheel trailer. EM 2333. | Ey *Snts “Gehisnd S300 or 031 MT. CLEMENS oT. 3004 Auburn ot Adame, FE 2-88 bed bedroom set, sla _— REFRIGERATOR aa i roesipy Merengree $28 98 Piste, used 1 winter. . | Sale Musical Goods 73 | PERS ERED TOV OK TER | Ww INCH PLOW AND CULT 2248 W. Lincoln = . sander a8 New 2" WURNACE COMPLETE - ~ i © for use with Chalm hem. REFRIGERATOR, $30. aes Foe —— see | NEw 2° PORNACE COMPLETE “ACCORDIONS PACTORY PRICES.| "er puppies, Home ghee at _ tractor, Lincoln 4-317 B t Owners “Best B ins in To cg tas $e ed ch 3 *S | 2 in. KET bo sa ooo “WORK Fick tones finest quality gli sizes | oY aye 146 FORD FERGUSON TRACTOR Oa cot Darga’ mm OW? . geroRnATOR ws0, 0005 COW. | $898 Ye" 9 pe. socket seb 8 65 | Om BURN a No | and color: Save money, 7 Prall | __BYson FORT BOLE WON | “oun tender ane crncer. Gael come , 2 w living quthes...0% | etian Le Barop. FE 2000. | 95. woodbit drills .. § 4.75 a condition “ie Fr owe. off W Huron) b-. went -nart | REGISTERED BOSTON BULL a = metal cabinet ss eT RUNNING OR- case ean handsaw $ 7s | INSULATION OIL CONVERSION UNIT ; WITH! bigot male Also stud service. ed Se == Double deer metal cabtact $6 RE $26. Table top gas stove, Ex. | $3.00 carpenters levels .... § 1.80 | 5 PER 100 FT all controls. Used 3 months. $100 | s.r nwin ACROSONIC BLOND Dixie Rw OxXEP FORD MAJOR WITH WAGNER psig Pym A ge sgiial, onthe 20630 67750 8." skilsaw =... 956.00 H4 ‘| Oa _8-36°5 paheseny spiact. Case slightly SPRINGER PUPPIES. Seem | LOADER Fibe ] S aissat tases : $750 ~~ sPRING eniece | $43.98 6° skilsaw 933.78 OnE BOAT TRAILER: 1-36! damaged through shi stud porvice | pr PE se018 SEVERA| USED FORD AND FER 1 140) a Portable washer with wringer $15 26 Rollaway bed 18.98 oo . een. dan awice -8 4 OAK FLOORING loom: ene ~ stove. Portable bargele ‘baggy leae seo dh ol Me FRopicat a aee SUPPLIES. | » 2UsON gRacToRs cons $1 98 rt. : ft: othe Balanc SED LOA your boat New cotton 2 matiresses, ioe Innerapring mettresses $1905 $20.80 39 pe hi. op. drills” $88 : furniture “@9 WN. sic Co. 11) N Saginaw | See eee Me CLTivernEe ne ’ $10.95 s65 Sofa beds Sin set ca eee ee NO. 2 COMMON Overhead Garage Door | _ +8222 ___| Oa 82978 Open Ereaings CULTIVATORS, scx Does yotr boat leak? Are We —y mgr Cag Ema every- | s29 Datintahed cheats frames ot Hen Raveuar uamene 8 ah $139 PER M iieudard eines weeldie ts pum. | CONCERT, Somampruse. Une prt neg rs PEE tens Bives. stor any oe ; t-te Y Gine-Kot ne * $3 Con ines - $11.89 | $1.25 6 ft. carpenter rule . § 50 ber 1 and factory rejects May iuseum piece FE +8065 ———— 8 HARRIS TRACTORS & EQUIP- Tie r sich mahoe kland Furniture ; st u ePfinieh chests... 619.98 | $0 ft. Evans steel tape . .. $ 3 75 we give you @ free estimate on CONSOLE PREWCH PRO. 7] Dogs Trained, Board 8 2 MEN1 THES: TRACTORS A atl looks end maintenance 104 8 Saginaw FE 28523 | 945 $28 car finish dressers —o 100 ft. Evans steel tape...... 6 4.95 2 4' replacing i present doors with ~~ cael BAG? Cun Weer | oe cae HAVE: HYDRAULIC 3} POINT Lasts fe- | BEAUTIFU! WINE 2 ; tee] overhe | tee Greatly ATHINO A - A Sane Op bork ek | | SEnUTeror SINE COLom $02 Ed ee ea Tae SPECIALS X ya pBERRY DOOR CO Feciuc "Terms to “une Calbl Co. | POARDINO. BATTINO A aid SEE Us FOR COMPLETE SERV: oe nee | ——ot_coem_ Fm Deere [eS eeriagy iP ong | SATURDAY & SUNDAY ONLY WHITE FIR ee ° ee eee] BO A (CATS et RIVATE Susan Sbeai on We pick up and ueliver tm our) BOTTLE GAS aah cag tsar rh $59 50 25 ft. heavy duty extension : 7c PER LIN. FT OUR Foon MODEL DEMONSTRATOR, runs Heat, Burr-shel 318 8. MASSEY. - HARRIS MUSTANG aN. . . *. * ele re cork quntameed Tou cent Use your credit—es low es 95 $10 Steel iroain boards |. 888 | ek ag ee ate NEW LQW PRICES | Gilitgner's, Pr 4050s — tree rain & Feed 83) PLOW sis gg Prices You coat) : at eee ed Unfinished. gateleg | table $1095| light $210 2s, X63 & 5 $80 per M. | MINSHALL SPINT ORGAN. BAR- __Hay, Grai RCS PONTIAC FARM & Drees $20 11, Kenyon, Pusites $' Unfinished. chaire Sip 100 ft Reary duty extension | 4x8 ae te. hee eae te ml ee meee | LFA, SECOND CUTTING. INDUSTRIAL information call Gias-Kot Com- OR 3-491 BANK FURNITURE 13 AUBURN light z $3 | Quantity, Pickup, | Reduced for quick sale Terms ALFA “ I = cent ea, getsre me eb erretts. $8) SHEETROCK |fnucctteandmt Eeae Ge"e oes “tsa aqme comme | INDUSTRIAL ‘Days |CAS8SH IR FUR ——_ —_—— $4.95 pen & pencil sets | SH ing @ Seer "| Saginaw reso 00 ALPALFA, FIRST CUTTINO, é . EMptre 3-2560.) tole Phone OR +2717 | one's $169 Papermate pens .. § 110 KETI S |= s D REPAIR. r bale Mixed hay Se per e r r eS See | CRIB, € YEAR SIZE. MATTRESS | SEWING MACHINE |$%, men's Helbros watch $29.90 ] 95 vie Sling ve Car prean “Boccerne’ PE Cale ‘MA 62006000 , 825 WOODWARD AVE. a ie Ste ne et OR) CONSOLE 71 36 nas Waceres Stl aes , Building Supp | ses —— BALED STRAW %e PER BALE FE 4-0461 OR FE 4-1442 @tarc: alumtsum boats ee sees ens heed . 616) Disie Hw Clarkston CLARINET r $i* er ton . ic : ; Pee. tra Serge nnconn PLAYER Wisse end Lng on oo. $180 00 ladies’ sond gold fee MA Sse pal fale Gla Ded, we RATE soem a USED BARGAINS boat. UPPLIES | 615. Couch and chair eer jewel _ PAINT BASEMENT FLOORS after 5 pm BALED gin ie PE! ALE CHAIN saws oe ve oe) eae ves nee oaeeet “OUT —ANTIOUES | Leng a — sesso | ROCK LATH Porches — gees — — | PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR- MUtual ¢ BOLENS GARDEN TRACTORS GuncgnyY Ooridani woToes a PIECE ER os ae dishes, paintings, ete. 33024. | $125.00 ladies’ WT ieee -_ Most mere 66 45 thine 10 auart _!ng Oscar Schmidt Ph. PE 2-8217 BALED way. “AUPALRA BROME. lasses | SANE s or on ee Kr os! 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MA PLE 6000! | Houghten & si ite Genesee Sales, . ‘our ¢ | lue | essons OUR AUTHORIZED ASE FE 30786. $3995. These are brand new 1954 FE ¢7 $23.95 Hoover steam iron dix. $14.75 Make Sues lire —— i gaetcte | ba — onl Gav POLL Al PALPASRCOND |. SALES AND SERVICE FT, BiGuaRDSOn MABOOARY tops. all popular colors. Come tt. | * Dinctie te iy © aoe ae 6s. vacuum cleaner >” 0.00 pm al forr er Kresge store, SET OF LUDWIG WHITE PEARL | cutting. Also alfalfa and timoth = Co Cuneta one inboard. needs some work. . ~ me Dinette ns $50.75 ' ‘ Woodward Ave Birm m drums, will sacrifice $100 161! mixed No rain fell on after ¢ — ; 5 2Note Cl ean) | ea Satin | LS Se at eee seem tie) Burmeister's | foes osama "Ea Sema) Ee SB ha tise |v May gaan aa One agg , WELDWOOD BOA -| Michigan Fluore-cent, 383 Orchard shades $2195 value THO! - = | SMALL Phone M or Flanders! 48808. Holly 5806. beard motor. Life cushions, sacri- | Tare thehiges IN STOCK INCLUDING LADIES - TALS | sells and berch Gallagher's) FE teenth b fice all for $135.00 or best offer. | — sxe Ave Saks dew Factor ‘e) Orchard Lake | COSTUME JEWELRY Liatern Northern Lumber Co. FLUMBING SPEC “ 1-4161 is3 JOHN DEERE MP TRAG @3 Edgewood, Brendel Heights. | OO" "pi teeter, 1212 Disiar Ave. | ave. AND GENUINE ALLIGATOR sist Lake Rd. “ite re #96 | TsED SD RECONDITIONED PIANOS | Sata ino ae Uke “ace. Wm tase Pam . 7; —& CLOCKS. ELEC- : é - . | hay | : m oe. ners. ee Ee t Se WE DELIVER Yoeth set. A quality from $9 up. $10 down balance chine: livestock. Harold Baid- sed Trade-in Dept. TRIC RAZORS, STEP STOOLS. z = 3 piece , term, Gallagher's, FE 3 ACRES OF GOOD CORN LAND or . Ha aie ; eLaeaOUT SALE a — tas 08 TERS SED SHEETS OPILLOW With steam ‘mene You ar voll” pipe ck toe for rent. OA Ss ve 3 Oakwood OAS i181 me SORE POWER OUTBOARD r . , . +> 2 "7 ABY GRAND IN MIXED HAY ros DIXIE = % POWER OUTBOARD | Used wringer wesnere 419 80 -» | Sota bed - $3995 ~ CasEk KITCHEN TOWELS, AD- | |; ! M 3-3996| ARNASON PLUMBING SUPPLIES | Ve.) salu BABY XIE MIO A Sales $3950 up Love Sest : EM 3 E) ville 130 We deliver condition Gallagher's, way, Clarkston, Michigan uction 89 Seer eet Lake Oe Eee i oe emg fom os AER) BarAnaE iow seams: Re] EM 3-460 Pe ar ne re re se we | Mala agian evaaw can | ~~~ A8etee Slee 8p ers | $29 95 MBS. MEN'S WALLETS. FE 5-5391 or FE 2-4626 oH LZ 3 PHASE ELECTRIC IDAY NIGHT AD item. reconduioned # 2 pe. living room oe, foe WN CARTS FE | “TRAW FIRST AND SECOND CUT-| € 30 at B B Auction Mouse som Transportation Offered 08 guaranteed ried pylaced, Sh ee xtra nice FE 7-0044.| Dixie Hwy Between Drayton Boys. 00 Ostlond. YES-e081 _ - | Large doe oe mont Pree pertms.| AND, SEEDER CARPENTERS atk sicy cue 0085 | LYWOOD Sate Office ce Equipment ore ee ee en reat | Woteriend, Tee's" poraziee ond Poc\non. YEAR SIZE. MATTREss Small down pay ; ‘eTc op tl Soser, baomosing: PTR. ‘see per | '8 Past its expe-imental stage and = sink ‘nw| 31245 \. 8 Mile Rd. fg Be plastic and weast a _ Gravel r SBs0n ; oe die geld gg EI — a ee ag . eS © pat DEsE ae ie. ee mehoreay-ond me #4 oe (Corner Orchard Lake ee. a Gee | COW AND HORSE ole Pounds," OA 8294) . morta ty minis 1 cattle i ee 0. 74 Wa Chests. 4 an J | WastER RN QUARTER HORSE. PNUROLET i FICRCR any te vem Pte Co NRE SO Same anaeee maar 0 og | tear pruerna wa | BRAY ay Reet ine i mere Bre some cash as down payment on : ~~ = Free aay ay Tt daily 8 to 6, a) TRUSCON aa chen ta oat a ive seed Rd. Davisburg. M arch 28. Nine 2 house. FE 2-2684 FURNITURE jade ving A. vty YTON’'S 1-5015 or FArmington 0268 Coating, $5.95 Gal. pec . — sremek service deere = THON | tee bid rae 8 . Quan- sm 1 en € _dron vita ti OE | y tract Rxcaawom TOUR LAND CON. _o. Sealers Ma E948) sts orchard Us = ee Sears CASH FOR FURNITURE | | Se" acaie Ss on plaster or dry wail. #,000 = 90.000 “YARDS OF hbred stallion. Name Don Ray. hiteh. "1 vr Plows ‘Meser ae ee ee Bee RE FOR SALE FE 3381, —— 7001 ‘uN | “OCK binek contractor Pull cousin of Citation MU 40811 rake. Culti-paker Disc. Line 75. "Tan await OR Tiss. on) arr ORe oe WANTED | A Anriques, Dist ES, DISHES. & DRILL PRESe BEAT A 7 AVEY | BL. A ee | +6535 after 83 30. ii SHEEP Te Brees | Coal Butiding FILL DIRT SAND AND SEAVEL ° . ‘ a oe ae i eae ay 5033. "UNO Roo |") PIRCE BEDROOM SUrrE.— Fab power food end masts chest. | Orchard "Lake “Ave. 37101 | "Delivered. OR 37004. Ly cer deck blenhta SU cue | A & fon, tod 8 ivision for sale or trade for | ee _FE 26771, pee atts - ae _ thoneets, late py es * write Henry) _FRIOTDAIRE ELECTRIC RANOF — ee OR _3-7687 ELECTRIC LIORT FixTU Sheetrock % eeaee Milford. T. % At Richway, Whittemore, Mich, Rt toch oven, automatic timer | §9 59 ARMSTRONG'S eee YD every icom in the house | ag Maree Wanted Livestock 85 |” wes or 7 mi. SH. Ra | ond outlet, excellent condition, | INLAID E ke newest terrific 4 pean 8 Ni AL Driveway and lot gravel & oft Grand mi. | Beat rT) SUPER Wa 64 DR. ALL __ $128. DUnkire S1088 ss S| AC PH ALT TILE.... 4c ues. Bedroom as value 3%, Wrsabed"snnd and i Sasser auune pom.) geese mens wont of piv ment rt Np On vine” | Meee tas DRYERS roi $4.90 9x12 — 18e sq Mj Porch $2.85 value $1.95 Slight Lumber Company +ifis +6119. Fost Jones. 6208, "> 12 and AC, lt aate > | 30c plastic wall tile . 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Huron. “Cement. gravel and — EE pie Bearer Mel Pte = . 2 sete We carry a ‘complete line of fer | og BAnole TRONER, #6. OL! \WAYNE GABERT'S POR SALE STYLE BATHTUB SURPLUS LUMBER & fuomer's and Gravel. or = MY_3-3004. Several pieces 2 hor arecy rs rass »® s | atory le . , wer ~ ‘DING GEESE , Lawn rollers and sbreaders for GENUINF SIMMONS HIDE-A-BED APPLIANCE MATERIAL SALES CQ. -—-41 . . With fnners mattress, excel- Bhop where we eee, to pert | cenenies neat SPECIALS “ Sale Farm 87 a” TRON STONE CHINA, CURETT | Ma washer, balloon rolis.. re wi, inch cabinet sink, GABLE TOP “EibcTRic sTove| **. eae — Fe" eee oa? “T Whet dave you FE/ ‘isnket cheet, 164 Shot Shotwert, Ou: | Marten pegeeiets aqunce ta : bow e. washer like new . 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Ss: Yee e PS ewe” ER ee PR, eg RACE & “ \ i es Se ee ee) tet THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1954 TV’s Bert Parks ‘Wants Happy Family Life’ -- Today's Television Programs - - Channel 2—WJBE-TV Channel —WW3J-TV "Channel 7—WXYZ-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(7)—Detroit Deadline. Bu d Lanker, Bev. Beltaire, Bob Car- rington. (4)—Time for Music. Songs by Janie Palmer. (2)— Rocky King, ‘‘The Frame Up,” detective drama. 6:15—(7)— Show. Don Wat- - trick. (4)—News. Paul Williams. 6:30—(7)—Ramar of the Jungle. Jon Hall in ‘Flaming Moun- tain.” (4)—Time off for Sports. Bill Flemming. (2)—Telenews Ace. Ken Cline, Van Patrick. 6:45—(4)—Man About Town. Bob Maxwell with music and chatter. (2)—Weatherman. Dr. Everett R. Phelps. 7:00—(7)—Range Riders. Twins stir up trouble in ‘Trail of Law- Jess."" (4)—Art Linkletter and the Kids. Variety. (2)—Life With Father. Whole family feels Father's toothache, 7:15—(4)—Adventure Special De- livery. “Of Thee I Love,” film drama. 7: 30—17)—Stu Erwin. Stu and fam-- ily become amateur detectives. (4)—Eddie Fisher. Actress Gloria De Haven gtest. (2)—News. Doug Edwards. ¥:45—(4)—News Caravan. John Cameron Swayze. (2)—Perry Como. Joni James, guest singer. 8:00— (7) —Ozzie and Harriet. Ozzie Nelson faces ping pong tournament. (4)—The Dave Gar- roway Show. Ames Brothers | guests. (2)}—Mama. Mama dis- | cusses teen-age confidence in “The 23rd Psalm.” :30—(7)—Playhouse. Dennis Mor- gan in ‘Open Season,” as jeal- ous husband who takes wife's suspected lover on hunting trip. (4) Life of Riley. Riley in- volved in damage suit; William Bendix. (2)—Topper. Bill Col- lector tries to convince Topper that the ghostly Kerby’s are alive and in hiding. 9:00—(7)—Pride of the Family. Deughter Ann gets sudden crush: Paul Hartman as father. (4)— | 11:@0—(7)—Soupy's On. Variety Big Story. Newswoman reunites mother and kidnaped girl. (n—! | £2:00—(4)—RFD No. 4. (7)—Head- Boynton to ‘altar. 10: 38—(2)—City Detective. Rod Cameron stars. 16:45—(4)—Fight Scrapbook. Box- ing films. (4)—News. (2)—News. 11:15—(7)—Motion Picture Acad- emy. Paulette Goddard in “Diary | of a Chambermaid,” feature SATURDAY MORNING 9:30—(7)—Stu Erwin. 9: 45—(2)—Legislature. (4)—News. 18:00— (2) —Junior Achievement. (7)—Cartoons. (4)—Mr. Wizard. 19:15—(1)—Animal Time 10: 30—(4)—Cartoons. (7)—Smilin’ Ed. (2)—Wayne University. | 11:00—(4)—Danger Fighters. Space Patrol. 11: 15—(2)—Sinema. 11:30— (4) —Capt. Video. (7)— Blinkey Adventures. (2)—Mer- chandise Mart. 11:45—(2)—Barker’s Cartoons SATURDAY AFTERNOON (T)— (7) line Hunters. (2)—Big Top. "| 3:15—(7)—Meet the Governor. * | 4:00—(7)—Press Conference. | 6:00—(7)\—Tom , | @:30—(7)—Life at 80. | 8:30—(4)—Amateur 12: 38+-(4)—Meet the Artist. (7)— Roundup Time. . 1:60—(2)—The Lone Ranger. (4)— Quiz 'em. 1: 30—(2)—Cowboy Rough Riders. 2:00—(2)—TV Bandstands 3:00 — (4) — Pro-Basketball. (2)— Playhouse. G-Man. (4)— 3:30—(7)—Back to God. Palooka Show. (2)—Joe (27— Movie. 4:30—(7)—Faith Is Power. 4:45—(4)—Vocal Varieties. 6:00—(7)—Detroit Heart. 5:380—(7)—Christ Crusade. Ind. on Parade. 5: 45—(4)—Mich. Reports. SATURDAY EVENING (4)— Gulls Fly Russia CHALCIS, Greece (INS)—/| a captain Mike ee) matly turned in a seagull to THIRTY-SEVEN | harbor authorities with a ring |around its leg stamped “Moskva ce ee ee wee ee Russian gull he had caught ae | Crock eens 'Hurries Home After His Show Aims to Be Ordinary Neighborhood Daddy, to His Kids’ Friends NEW YORK — For ali his en- | ergy and exuberance, Bert Parks, | the jet-propelled emcee of tele. | vision’s ‘Double or Nothing,”’ is a show business personality who goes out of his way to avoid the spotlight once the curtain drops on his *‘‘act.” Bert’s personal life is just that — personal. He's big time, he dom seen in that vicinity once he’s off the air. Minutes after the close of his show, he’s in his car hurry- ing up New York's West Side Highway te his home in Green- wich, Conn., and his family. The family consists of his wife. Henrich. (2) — Dollar a Second. (4)—Big Pic- | ture. 6: 15—(7)—Decision Hour. (2)—News. (4)—Winchell & Mahoney. 6: 46—(2)— Magician. 7:00—(7)—Stage Seven. (2)—Red Skelton. (4)—Tomorrow’s Stars. 1:30—(4)—Ethel and Albert. (7)— Leave It to Girls. (2)—Beat the Clock. 8:00—(4)—Spike Jones. (7)—Panto mime quiz. (2)—Jackie Gleason Hour. (7)— Jungle Story. 9:00 — (4) — Martha Raye. (7)— Boxing. (2)—Two for Money. 9: 30—(2)—Favorite Husband. 10:00—(7)—On Your Way. (2)—Me- dallion Theater. 10:30—(4)—Hit Parade. (2)—Kent Theater. (7)—White Camellia. 11:00—(4)—Captured. (7)—Thea- ter. (2)—News. 11215—(2)—Movie Date. 11:38—(4)—Sat. Show. ater. (7)—The- -- Today's Radio Proarams - - Programs furnished by stations listed im this column are subject te change without notice. WIR, (760) CKLW, (800) ww, (ase) WOCAR, (4138) WXYd, (1970) WIBK, (1498) TomGnT 10097. Beaten WJBK, News, icloee 0:00 WIR, UN. on Record Tevh News, mpie CKLW, 6: WOE, News CKL Quer Ganctuary 4 Meiocaires WwW. News poll 10:15—WWJ, Musica! Youth b AR, News, Ballads wxYa, McK ensate ce , Rews e Tee Crumpets CKLW, Sports WWJ, News, Reth eo og gee ~ CuLW: don. wieg, © ae w pace Patrol 5:15_WIR. Garden O82 WCAR. News, Ballads CKLW, Veo Kurer WCAR, Harmony Hall CKLW. Pema Uniimites uu: wa tee a Reynolds 10:45—CKLW, Here's Health Ww. Bud sebia det e SiS wkve: eest mar WXY, Le CKLW, go 11:00—WJR, Robert Lewis CKLW. Novelaires CKLW. Badie wwe News, TBA re wwii, PF. Pettey WXYZ, Bil) Sters WCAR, 11:30—WJIR. Believe. Ed cta wx ¢ pt Dick Burris ¢:45—WJR Lowell Thomas wETE Ben ay Sendoft oxi Ww ‘hewn. Bud wat News nocerge WXYZ, Ed McKenzie Seu. Berta. thew 13:45—WXYZ. Manpower 6:18-—WJR. J. LaRess 9:00— WIR, a. House 00—WJIR. Ghadel. Theat WW), Sen. Fe Www. Three Tyg a Votes of Agrich - Wi. News “ WXYZ, James Crowley WXYZ. Red Geetice WXYZ. 101 Ranch CKLW. Sec. of State cxLW. Pultes Lewis CuLW, Mews a cKLW Your Boy Bud WCAR. Talk Sports ewe WW. y ews. George 6:30 WJR. Bob Reynolds 7 15—Wwws A. , “wxY?. He sg “pendoft WCAR, News WWJ, People CKLW. Guy WCAR. Coffee 12:15—WWJ. Jotm the Navy wiv. a ee WJBK. Tom George 2:08—WIR, Dick Burris WCAR. Neenéay Caller 3 WJR. Industry 7 39—WJIR, Sympheonetie WEit. Welte 12:38—WJR. Parm Digest WXYZ. Sports Afield aes co oxLw a et r y Band acenee CKLW, Mich. Cathelie Lene . News, mer CKLW. Gabriel WeAaR, Bowe, Cellee CKLW. Sone of the Bedale | 100—WIR. Phil Orch. ee a tes wean fat fn Sete aor re ww 3 ‘; Pamily i Music Mall 17:46—WJIR, Jack White CKLW, Theater Cx Man C wv enaetl CKLW, Gons of Saddle WJBK, Record Reom wai . cae Tey, SATURDAY AFTERNOON | 7:15—WXYZ, Sen. Ferguson aie ek. wc ie 1:00-—WJR. City Hospital ee ee ee WJ, Dinah 1:30—WIR, Parm ee WHYE, Green Boom CKLW, Theater J i) te bets b-/ ge ald 000 WIR, unemene WXYZ, Byline w ” News, George Party News, WCAR. News, Clud CKLW. 38 Questions —WWd, P. Sinatre 1:48-—-WW4, News : 15—CKLW, Canada 0:20 WIR, _Gangbesters wr, World $:00—WIR. Jack Re, 1:30—WIR Pyyeest Stars EJ tes WWJ, - Banda "oy. ow ( Meney 8:30 A. Godfrey WXYZ, Shake ae writ Rope We, Devid CKLW, Ray Bloch Ww pa. my of the Day w & Shine WCAR, News. Tiger Tunes hate pened CKLW, « 2:00—WIR- Let's Prevend Opry 8:46—WXYZ, Vandercoot 8:15—W. wsie_ Mall cei, “Tour Bor, Bud Bae Bes [oslacse oee—wwi, Phil Harris WOAR, Coffee With Clem WXYZ, M Met. Opera t9;e WIR. Saturday Nite Onzie Harriet | 8:30—W Proudly Hail WW, Coun Tune CKLW. Pord ww, SS, Ft WCAR, Tigers vs Red Sor Mate fice! Sater T Rie? 0:66 W IB. Boot Bands 2:15—CKLW, News, Johnson CKLW, King *wwa. Jee Guages wCaR 2:30—WIR, fer Youth | _WJBK. House Party w H. Hornblower Poo cae ge = Sheehan CKLW, Your Bud 10:15—WWJ, Dude Ranch 9.486—WWJ, To Be Announced 10:00—W IR, Tennessee Ernie WW4J, Fibber McGee 8:00—WIR, Les Brown 3:18—-WIR, Today's Topic 3:30—WJIR, Vets $:46—WIR, Agriculture te: re. Town & Country Pee Wee King CKLW, Pyank Edwards CKLW, Your Geren ‘cxLw ve Beale Chacd” — awa hee 1 tg aay Praga he es oy WERE meee Tbanees WIBR, News ou, rf Happier Living ees Cpe. punctan nw Final. 10:30—WIR, Wizard of Odds| WCAR, Wea. BAY. Top of Town wate Muse as 7S. La Drake ‘ Toy Wis Derby m ewan, CBs — CKLW, W, "ete Party WCAR. Ballads CKLW. Phil With Musie e 1ers ens Memorial Stadium. The youths Now Listed ‘Dead’ wmarreé. Call at MICHIGAN FLUORESCENT LIGHT CO. 393 Ofehard Lake Ave. at factery shewreem. i CIRCLE FLUORESCENT FIXTURES Soarecnin, See euqrention secme, GllWe Wotan WEE. Gagbey meciee? C&V TV SERVICE FE 2-3781 Now Speciclizing in Muntz TV Service PONTIAC’S, OLDEST — Se Ay see Aa RTT Annette, their seven-year-old twin sons, Jeffrey and Joel, and their daughter, Petty. four. Many of the residents in the International ts Seeking | Square D Union Ouster DETROIT (INS) — The Inter- national Union of Electrical Work- ers-CIO today announced it will P.A. and Intercom Stromberg-Carison Dealer Lily Chrysaathemem, otherwise known as Betty Jane Howarth. The+ ask an NLRB election in an effort | GENE’S. | PINKY AND PAL—Obviously friends, are these two “characters” | from TV’s daytime fun show, “The Pinky Lee Program” designed for both kiddie and adult entertainment. The Monday-through-Friday comedy-variety hour features inimitable Pinky, himself, with his pal show features comedy, music, skits, and audience particnpetion games. 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