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Two Local Men 
Held in Robbery Brothers Charles and 
Gordon Ervin Linked. 
With Cox and Minder 
Two Pontiac brothers were ar- 
rested in Detroit last night as sus- 
pected accomplices of accused 
bank robbers Hugh Cox and James 
Minder Jr., 
of an Ann Arbor supermarket last 
February. 
The brothers were identified as 
Charles E. Ervin, 37, of 470 Oak- 
land Ave., and Gordon Ervin, 2, 
of 88-W. ye. 
ie investigation 
of armed robbery and as fugitives 
from justice, Both are ex-convicts. 
Detroit Pelice said they ar- 
rested Charies Ervin in the 
Union depot as he inquifed sbout 
Chicago train schedules. Gordon 
was seized at the Fort _ street 
depot entrance. 
An unconfirmed report said that 
Cox’ wife, Juanita, 19, lured the 
two men into thé’ station. She re- 
‘portedly fainted after patice ar- 
rested the brothers. 
Police indicated’ the Ervine were 
linked to the Feb. 26 holdup by 
‘Minder and Cox. But the brothers 
denied being involved. Cox also is 
from Pontiac and formerly lived in 
an apartment at the Mansfield 
address. 
Officers who made the arrest 
with drawn guns said no weap- 
ons were found in the brothers’ 
possession. A check of the Mans- 
field ho@se turned up no incrim- 
inating evidence, 
Police and FBI agents ‘seized 
‘Minder, Cox and his teenaged wife 
last week in a Dearborn house, 
_Minder and Cox were accused of 
the $53,000 robbery of the Manu-; 
facturers National Bank in Dear- 
born April 2. 
They were indicted on the charge 
Tuesday by a federal grand jury 
in Detroit and face arraignment 
today. 
7 ‘U.S. Spies’ Get Death 
LONDON .w—An Albanian court 
has sentenced seven men to death 
and another to 10 years imprison- 
ment on charges of spying for the 
United States, Riana radio reported 
today.   in the $4,800 robbery | | 
| leagues 
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AP Wirephote | 
FIRST PITCH—The 1954 baseball season opened in the major 
yesterday and in Washington President Eisenhower threw 
out the first ball prior to the New York-Washington game there. 
Shown in the picture are, left to right, Mrs. Eisenhower; Clark 
Griffith, owner of the Nats; Pres. Eisenhower; Washington Manager 
Bucky Harris and Yankee pilot, Casey Stengel. 
reports of major games appear in sports section, Pe Other pictures and 
pages 36 through 40, 
  
State Health Ofticials Ask 
Doctors to OK Polio Tests LANSING (AP) — An advisory group, meeting with 
the State Health Department, today asked the Michigan 
State Medical Society to approve the proposed program 
of inoculations with the new Salk anti-polio vaccine. 
The resolution was approved by some 50 physicians 
screen a meeting on che proposed polio inoculation   
cluded nta- | 
co the {TP sounties | 
ipate in 
—r vi AJ members of a 
special advisory committee 
named to work with the 
State Health Department. 
The resolution declared: 
“That the medical people pres- 
ent recommend to the Michigan. 
State Medical Society that it take 
favorable action and approve this 
(the anti-polio inoculations) pro- 
gram immediately.” 
Approval of the resolution was 
not unanimous since some of_ the 
physicians wanted to delete the 
word ‘immediately.’ 
Dr. Albert E. Heustis. state 
health commissioner, called the 
meeting to determine whether 
the state should go ahead with the 
test. 
Still to be answered ‘were the 
questions of just when the vac- 
cine will be made available -by 
the National Foundation for Infan- 
tile Paralysis, and just who will 
(Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) 
Williams to Reveal   
‘Political Aim Soon DETROIT @® — Gov. G. Mennen 
Williams told a group of ‘Demo- 
cratic supporters last night that 
he would make an announcement 
within a week or 10 days, on 
whether he will run for the U. S. 
Senate or seek a fourth tefm as 
governor. 
Williams’ announcement at ‘a 
dinner meeting came almost at 
the same time that Patrick V. Mc- 
Namara of Detroit became the first | 
candidate to announce officially his 
intention of angen the Democratic 
nomination for ; Senator. 
  
Liquor Action Postponed   
Renewal of ‘C’ Licenses 
Delayed by Commission Renewal of 27 1954 liquor’ licenses was postponed 
because they increased the one week by Pontiac City Commission last night after one 
member questioned the legality of 12 licenses. Before 
the commission last night were class C, tavern and hotel 
licenses... 
Commissioner Floyd P. Miles of Distriet 4 said he): 
thought the last dozen class C liguer-bythe-¢iase pers} 
mits Maco might be Riegel   
agora over the at — id 
      and In soduy’ Ss ee Solons Unbiased 
on A-Scientist To Wait and See but 
Probably Will Let AEC 
Handle Oppenheimer 
WASHINGTON  — Congres- 
sional groups took a wait-and-see 
attitude today toward the gov- 
ernment’s suspension and investi- 
gation of pioneer atomic scientist 
J. Robert Oppenheimer on -se- 
curity grounds. 
Sen. McCarthy (R-Wis), declin- 
ing to elaborate, said he has affi- 
davits purporting to show that 
Oppenheimer once was a member 
-of the Communist _party—an_af- 
filiation the scientist has cate- 
gorically denied. 
From two other persons familiar 
with the case came statements 
that the accusations against Oppen- 
heimer had been reviewed and dis- 
counted years ago. In_ notifying 
him of his suspension, however, 
the Atomic Energy Commission 
(AEC) spoke of. ‘additional inves- 
tigation”’ last year. 
The AEC said in a formal 
statement yesterday that Presi- 
dent Eisenhower had ordered “a 
blank- wall” pliced temporarily 
between Oppenheimer, one ef the 
ese developers of the atoniic 
bomb, and sécret data to which 
he has had access for over 10 
years. 
Pending the report of an AEC 
investigating panel headed by for- 
-| mer Secretary of the Army Gordon 
Gray, Rep. W. Sterling Cole (R- 
NY) and Sen. Hickenlooper (R- 
Iowa) fixed a hands-off policy for 
the Senate-House Atomic Energy 
Committee. 
And McCarthy told newsmen at 
Phoenix, Ariz., that while Oppen- 
'| heimer’s ‘suspension was “‘long 
overduie—it should have been taken 
years ago,” he has no plans how 
to get irito the case with the Senate {” 
investigations subcommittee he 
heads. - 
*“¥ wouldn't want to interfere 
with anything thaf~ its being 7 
done,” he saif “As long as the 
administration continues to act, 
(Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) 
  Merchant Wins |France Agrees 
  GOP Primary Joseph Meek to Oppose 
Paul Douglas of Illinois 
for Senate Seat 
CHICAGQ @®—Joseph T. Meek, 
who calls himself a ‘“‘no-label, un- 
hyphenated Republican,” romped 
off with the Dlinois GOP senatorial 
nomination early today in the na- 
tion's first primary of 1954. 
The 50-year-old head of an or- 
ganization of 60,000 Illinois: mer- 
chants, Meek hag said he would 
support most but not necessarily 
all of President Eisenhower's pol- 
icies. But he says. too, be ig nei- 
ther “a ‘Taft-Republican nor an Ei- 
/senthower-Republican.” 
an 5 Eins Sees ees 
were renominated, including four 
committee chairmen whe over- 
powered varying degrees of 
competition. 
In next November's Senate race, 
it will be Meek, a man who never 
has run for public office, before, 
against- Paul H. Douglas, a first- 
term Democrat. 
Douglas had no opponent in the 
cratic priniary: 
Meek easily outdistanced Ed- 
ward A. Hayes and left seven oth- 
ers in a nine-man field strung out 
back in the dust. Hayes’is a for- 
mer national commander of the 
American Legion. ©, 
Robert B. Chiperfield, chair. 
man of the House Foreign Affairs 
Committee, finally beat back the 
Harold H. Velde, chairman of 
the Un-American Affairs Commit- to Britain-U.S. 
Asian Proposal Bidault Says Plan to 
Halt Red Aggression Is 
in Line With His View 
PARIS (AP) — France 
joined Britain and the 
United States today in de- 
claring it would examine 
the possibility of creating a 
collective defense in South- 
east Asia “to assure the 
peace, security and freedom 
of this area.” 
The agreement was an- 
nounced in a communique 
issued jointly by U. 8S. Sec- 
retary of State Dulles and 
French Foreign Minister 
Georges Bidault after a day 
‘|of conferences concerning 
Asian hot spots, to be dis- 
cussed later this month at 
the Geneva conference. 
The communique was in the 
same pattern as that, issued by 
Dulles and British Foreign Sec- 
retary Anthony Eden in London 
last night proposing to seek a mili- 
tary alliance of 10 nations to stem 
\further Communist thrusts into 
Southeast Asia and the western 
Pacific. . 
The communique said: 
“For nearly two centuries 
“In pursuance of this custom 
which we hope to continue for, the 
benefit of ourselves and others, we 
have had an exchange of views on 
Indochina and Southeast, Asia. 
“Mr. Dulles expressed admira- 
.|tion for the gallant fight of the 
French Union forces who continue 
with unshakable courage and de- 
pimarmeroar to repel Communist 
Showers Predicted 
With 70-Degree High Scattered thundershowers late to-   
.night and Thursday are forecast 
for the. Pontiac area by the U. 8S. 
Weather Bureau. 
Considerable cloudiness tonight 
will be coupled with mild tem- 
the | peratures ranging, from a low ” of 
56 to 60 degrees, The high Thurs- 
‘be from 66 
Tuesday's fair weatue: sen Ba 
mercury rising from a low of 43 
to a high of 68 degrees here. A 
trace of rainy was also-recorded in }~ 
the area yesterday. 
At 8 a. m. today the reading 
/was 55, but by 2 p. m. in down- 
town Pontiac the temperature 
stood at 72 degrees. ‘ 
    tee, had an easier time of it with 
Robert Allison, a state represent- , 
ative for 20 years. 
Chairman Leo Allen of the Rutes |   
Jail 15 for Sabotage 
VIENNA, Austria @—Fifteen Po- 
Committee pushed past three “Op- | lish state officials of Lodz have 
ponents with no trouble, and Chair- | 
man Chauncey Reed of the Judi- 
ciary Committee took a pair of | 
contestants into camp. been sentenced to prison terms 
ifrom two to six years for “‘sabo- 
tage against the state," the news- 
paper Zycie Warszawy said today.     AP Wirephote 
FLAT CROWN, CURVING BRIM—Here is the hat. which de- 
signer Sally Victor says wil) be worn by Mrs. Mamie Eisenhower for 
Easter. It is a large white ballibuntal straw with flat crown and 
slightly curving brim. The edging is of navy blue grosgrain with navy 
grosgrain tabs at the back. The hat is shown by New York model, 
Pat Wing, who also wears a navy and white polka dot dress similar 
to that the first lady will wear. Ue   
Britain Will Keep Troops 
on Guard Duty in Europe LONDON (AP) — Britain pledged today to keep troops 
on the European continent as long as there is a threat 
of 
To 002 Prench ratification of the six- 
pean , Britain also offered to integrat 
arid ah th the Burdens: Deteses Recioentte. 
Foreign ss Anthony Eden announced the pledge 
in the House of Commons to quiet fears in France—and 
among left wing Laborites at home—over rearming West 
Highway Patrol 
_ = Increased by 0 New State Policemen 
to Be Watching Roads 
by Autumn 
LANSING # — Fifty additional 
| State Potice officers will be pa- 
| trolling Michigan highways this fall 
in an effort to cut down the state's 
rising traffic toll. 
A special legislative appropria-}   
pd 
  
Germany. 
_ West German units would 
be ineluded in the ae 
jected one-uniform 
pean army. 
The U.S.-backed EDC treaty has 
been ratified by the Nethgrlands, 
Belgium, West Germany and Lux- 
embourg. Only Italy and France 
have yet to enact the treaty legis- 
  The British sistige represented 
an effort by London to meet a 
condition attached by the Frenctr; 
Assembly to its own consideration | 
of the: treaty—closer British as- | 
sociation with the defense organi- | 
zation. 
a Eden told Conimons that Brit- 
ain regards the 2-year NATO 
pact “as of indefinite duration, 
and are confident that it will 
develop as an enduring associa- 
tion for common action between 
the member states." 
_ Explaining the agreement 
reached yesterday with the six 
EDC countries, Eden said: -in 
“Her Majesty’s government have! Childs said the State Civil Serv-. undertaken to continue to main- | ice Commission is now taking ap- additions: to the State Police high- 
way force, 
“We'd like to get them on the 
highways by Laber Day,” said 
Commissioner Joseph A. Childs, 
“But I'm afraid it won't be pos- 
sible, The new men. should be _ 
on duty, though, by some time 
September.”      
       nd Yard Bums 
|Within 12 Days: 
‘Loss $125,000 Firemen Detect Smell 
of Kerosene at Lee Co, 
Blaze; Suspects Freed 
An arsonist, believed re- 
sponsible for at least three 
fires in Fenton within 12 
days, was sought by State 
Police and Fenton detec- 
tives today. 
$125,000 fire whic swept 
the Lee—Lumber—Co,_early. 
today and “the odor of kero- 
sene or fuel oil” at the 
scene led officials to believe 
a firebug ‘was responsible. 
‘tion Of $261;300° wilt pay’ forthe }---- 
    tain on the mainland of Europe, plications for the additions to the |‘ 
    (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) eS 
‘Jesus Breaks Bread With Disciples in ‘Last Supper’   
Editor’s ee soho is the oy of = 
tells of the e Scams rist'’s oer seven 
days, in the style of to of today’s news. 
By ORA § SPAID 
Pontiac Preag Special Writer 
JERUSALEM, Nisan 15 (Thurs- 
day).—A kiss of betrayal by Ju- 
das Iscariot, a disciple of Jesus, 
tonight identifiedthe—rebel_Naza-- 
rene rabbi for arrest by Jewish 
High Priest Caiaphas's.. palace 
guards. 
Led by, Judas to Gethsemane, 
overlooking Jerusalem, the guards 
took Jesus into custody after his 
disciple ori from the troops, 
“Master, ste ”* and 
The betrayal ocecurred only a 
few hours after Jesus had pre- 
dicted, for a second time, that he would be. betrayed and cruci- 
Ted. . 
  
+o oesiachaes City: Ger sal vance of the Feast of Passover: 
  
William A, 
  conflicted with a state law which ' 
allows more class C licenses, oye | licenses, but motion to de-} 
fot ‘every 1,500. people in fer action one Was passed 
    
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—}12-of--his-closest. followers at 2 ! 
held in 
of doom by 
cused of claiming: to.*>- the-son-of-— af betrayer, Judas was seen yester- 
day entering the grounds of Caia- 
phas’s palace, where the high 
'| priests were meeting, 
liad announced that | at the dinner Jesus also predicted crows thre tines. you wil deny od Cataphas 
prosecution of Jesus would be 
      
       
   
      
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Peter (Simon Bar Jonah), a dis- 
ciple:.- 
“On this.night, before the cock | ner delayed until after the feast day. 
Both he and Judas refused to 
comment on the arrest of Jesus. 
A source close to the rabbi said 
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_ the direct north-south routes. 
~ poned its meeting until April “= @ * *   
-| Communists and fellow travelers 
  Percy Burnett. of Hanna 
Miriam Circle has post- 
22. 
Three Birmingham youths enlist- 
ed at the Royal Oak Recruiting 
  
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EOC TERR OR Oe j -| said. “The joint committee has 
. | found no fault with the procedures 
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Service for Mrs. Joseph (Anna) 
  
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Oppenheimer, 49. has freely ac- | 
knowledged associating with some 
years ago, but said he thinks his 
experience makes him more fit to 
serve the government. He is con- 
testing the charges and has asked 
for a hearing. Since June 1952 he 
has been an AEC consultant. ~ 
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Cole and Hickenlooper said in a 
joint statement yesterday that 
when the “orderly review” of the 
case is completed by the AEC. the 
Senate-House committee “will be 
in a position to take whatever ac- 
within the responsibility and au- 
and Hickenlooper 
taken by the Atomic Energy Com- 
mission im this case... 
“We do not believe it necessary 
for further congressional action at 
this time.” : 
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Former President Truman was 
  
Detroit Hospital Council's board of trustees. | 
The Pontiac superintendent wil! 
president. 
The council represents 58 hospi- 
tals and institutions in Wayne, 
Oakland, Macomb, Livingston, 
Washtenaw, Lewanee and Monroe it 
did not say who had made the | j 
y “The disposition of this case is | 
Energy Com- | © 
    $100 in Tools Stolen ot 
Well Driller’s; Housii 
Damaged i 
yl JH 1 
shed was entered early yesterday 
or Monday night. ‘ 
  
Collision on Cass 
‘Damages 5 Cars 
on Used Auto Lot 
An automobile involved in a two 
car accident yesterday veered 
a used car lot at 57 Cass Ave. and 
  
Reese Is Appointed BIRMINGHAM—Postmaster Ber- 
nard E.- Fowler has been notified 
the Civil Service Commission in 
Washington. He has not received 
any word on the appeal 
Abrams’ letter set no date for 
| the changeover. 
  
Reappoint Supervisors 
BIRMINGHAM — City commis- 
have reappointed Eimer W. 
Haack, Luther Heacock, Davjd 
Levinson, Mrs. Hope F..Lewis and 
Clarence Bienman to one-year 
terms on the Oakland County 
  Board of Supervisors. 
  
  
     e | At 15, he is the youngest boy aboard the Swedish training schooner 
           
               
       
   
    
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S| turtle he picked up Garing a naval training tour in the West Indies. LAST OF KIND—The lightship Huron, last craft | which enable mariners to determine their exact 
.of its kind opefating on the Great Lakes, heads| position. The Huron is part of a net of lightships 
for its post in Lake Huron, five miles north of the| operated by the U.S. Coast Guard at 37 points in 
St. Clair River where it will send out radio beams | North America, the majority on the Atlantic coast. |. RHE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 14, 1056 
      
Williams Blasts. 
GOP ‘Inaction’ Congressmen, Millard 
Counterattack in Gas 
Rate Dispute 
LANSING w—Gov. Williams lam- 
basted Michigan Republican con- 
gressmen for inaction while pe- 
titioning the Federal Power Com- 
mission to reopen a hearing on 
new wholesale natural gas rates. 
inaction charges at the governor. 
Williams wired the FPC yester- 
day after Rep. Charlies Oakman 
(R-Mich) said it was reliably re- 
solidated’'s customers are in the 
Detroit area. 
Health Officials Ask   
\OK of Polio Tests 
stake the responsibility if anything 
should go wrong in the tests. 
~~ ‘Tt was the concensus of the group 
that safeguards ‘to be set up in 
the laboratory were sufficient to 
assure that there would be no live 
virus in the vaccine. 
Dr. Thomas Francis Jr. of the 
University of Michigan School of 
Public Health sald very exten- 
sive tests would be run in three 
laborateries te check on the safe- 
} ty of the vaccine. __ 
He said that the tests would then 
be reviewed by Dr. Thomas Riv- 
ers, chairman of the spetial ad- 
visory committee to the National 
Foundation for Infantile Parlysis. 
Dr. Francis quoted from a letter 
from Dr. Albert E. Engelbach, 
medical consultant for the national 
“Only after Dr. Rivers.personial- 
ly certifies to the national founda- 
tion that a lot has met the mini- 
mum specifications, and that the 
safety tests indicate that no live 
virus is present, will the national 
foundation in turn release that lot 
to you,” the letter said. — ' 
  
  
*     Little Leaguers 
Meet Saturday 
for Team Trials Paid by Race Track 
  Boys who want to play on Na-' 
tional League teams—those living 
north of the line—will work-out at 
Pierce School. 
. Barrett, league presi- | 
Birmingham | 
minor | 
ore 
Boy Seriously Hurt 
Darting Before Car A five-year-old Waterford Town- 
ship youth injured when he was 
struck by an auto yesterday is in   
  General, Hospital with face and ,, | head cuts, a concussion and a/ employe of that newspaper but “is 
_ | fractured leg. 
Buddy Lee White, son of Mr. and 
|Mrs. Francjs Q. White of 2743 
  
Crushed by Truck in 3rd Suicide Try 
lice said a 35-year-old Detroit man 
took his own life last night by 
throwing himself under the wheels 
of a truck after failing twice to 
kill himself in similar fashion a 
nal injuries shortly after he was 
admitted-to- ’ Hospital. Po- 
lice said witnesses described how 
stood on a corner and 
front of an auto. The driver 
swerved and missed the man.’ 
Moments later, Donaldson ran in 
front of a semi-trailer truck driven 
by James Garrison, 35, of Wateatt-; 
ville, Ind. Garrison swung the 
truck in an effort to avoid the pe- 
. However, Donaldson was 
hit the right front fender—Don- 
aldson was uninjured and Garri- 
son drove on. 
Seconds later Donaldson  suc- 
ceeded. He was fatally injured 
when he dived under the rear 
wheels of a tractor-trailer unit 
driven by 25-year-old John E-. 
Reade of LaGrange, Ind. Reade 
|was not held. All beys in the 8 to 1?-year-cld 
cient publicity bureau and that it 
/ was an ‘‘accepted practice’ to as- 
urges all fathers desiring to | 
| 
} Boston Globe, $500. 
critical condition today at Pontiac | 
| 
ownship, ments from a New England race 
suddenly stepped off the curb in.|- publicity department. 
The i 
or less necessary” to run an effi- 
sist newspapermen 
| The Journal-Bulletin says the 
track books show the following 
payments: 
Sam Cohen, sports editor, Boston 
Record, $2,500. 
George Clarke, columnist, Bos- 
ton Record, $600. 2 
Mel Massucco, reporter, Boston 
, $600. 
Robert A. Waldo, track writer, 
William McCauley, track writer, 
Boston Record, 3600. 
William R. King, sports writer, 
Associated Press, $500. 
Gardner .L. Frost, bureat ,man- 
ager, United Press, $500 
The Boston Post issued a state- 
ment saying Robinson’ is not an 
a private contractor who fells a 
race service’ to the Post and other , Pontiac Deaths 
.| daughters, Josephus Bicknell, Mrs. 
Alice Sage Dorothy 
§ | brothers, Grover of Alton, Dl. 
Say Boston Newsmen| "= 
William E. Westfall 
"| 40 years ago. Mrs. Mary Ann Bicknell 
     eight years ago. 
_ Surviving are two sons and two 
Myers of Pontiac and Charles W. 
of Bicknell, Ind. 
‘Also surviving are three 
grandchildren. 
The body is at the Pursiey Fu- 
neral Home. 
Elmer J. Hickmott 
‘Funeral for William E. Westfall, 
83, of 498 Cameron Ave. will be After a prolonged illness, Mrs.) 
Mary Ann Bicknell, 81, of 50 S.|' 
Jessie St., died Tuesday mofning. 
  
  Pontiac Names 
) Supervisors   Day Saints will officiate. 
will be in Oak Hill Cemetery. 
Mr. Westfall died Tuesday. 
James E. Williams 
‘After an illness of four months, 
James E. Wiltams, 65, of 40 Clar- 
ence St. died at 2:35 a. m. today 
in Pontiac General Hospital. 
peer County, June 6, 1888. he was 
  ‘| the son of James E. and Eliza 
Jane Hicks Williams. He married 
’| Ethel Joy Hunter at Mt. Clemens, 
Jan. 28, 1910 and came to Pontiac 
He was a car- 
Besides his widow he is survived 
by two daughters, Mrs. Eari Frick 
of Claykston, Mrs. Kenneth Duber- 
ville ef Pontiac; two sons, Roy 
<of Metamora and Russell of Pon- 
tiac; 10 grandchildren and two 
great-grandchildren. Also surviv- 
ing is a sister. Mrs. Norman 
  “that a member of its Boston 
staff had received substantial pay- 
track in 19%52 and 1953 which were 
not disclosed to his employer.” 
Bert Masterson, New York-New 
England division manager of the 
from the United Press on Monday, 
April 12. He had been with the 
American; which, the Journal-Bul- 
letin said, had_ six. writers listed, 
was available for comment. 
Judas Is Guilty 
of Betrayal Kiss   
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   Britain Will Keep 
Troops in Europe (Continued From Page One) 
including Germany, such armed 
forces as may be necessary and   
appropriate’ to- contribute: a fair share of the forces needed for the 
joint defense of the North Atlantic 
area. 
“We have also arg we 
have no intention of wit wing 
from the continent of Europe so 
long as the threat exists to the 
security of Western Europe and of 
the European Defense Com- ints Mrs. Lee Hill, 
F. H. Schneider as New 
County Boord Delegates 
Appointed by Pontiac City Com- 
‘mission as new members of the 
city's seven-person delegation to 
Oakland County Board of Supervi- 
sors were Mrs. Lee Hill of 35 Car- 
ter St. and Francis H. Schneider 
of 783 Menominee Rd. 
Mrs. Hill, 54, has been a Pontiac 
resident since 1919. She represents 
Pontiac PTAs on the Chamber of 
Commerce Safety Committee and 
is a member of the Pontiac Zoning 
Board of Appeals. 
here. 
‘Mrs. Hill has been on the Le 
  
  
  
. Eden disclosed Britain ts 
“ready te place a British armored 
division within an EDO corps. 
This will be one of our armered . 
divisions new in Germany | : 
“When the European,air fo 
have been formed,"’ Eden said, ‘‘it 
is our intention that Royal Air 
Force units shall participate with 
European units in each Nato air 
group. “They will be controlled by a single integrated headquarters.” 
Racing Head Given: 
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would be brought against the| LANSING w™ — 
Nazarene. — preme Court today ordered State 
M poral pempeamf ngery a 
Beresford Mayor |e co tit oer ha 
lof Bloomfield Hills |*f'er=-= Sate. 
  
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Brilliant Paul- 
Tells Europe: By CHARLES M. McCANN 
United Press Staff Correspondent 
Paul-Henri Spaak, one-time ‘‘boy 
terror of socialism’ and ‘‘Bolshe- 
vik in a dinner jacket,’ has made 
a comeback in Belgian politics. 
The impact may be felt through- 
out Europe, as well as Belgium. 
His Sosialist party gaified nine 
geats in the chamber of deputies in 
Sunday's parliamentary election, 
largely at the expense of Premier 
Jan Van Houtte’s Social .Christian 
party. 
Dispatches from Brussels say 
“ Spaak probably wil become pre- 
mier or foreign minister or 
beth — in a Sosial-Liberal o- 
tion government. 
In him, Belgium has one of the 
| most brilliant statesman of 
| Some say he is the most brilliant 
/in his own field of foreign affairs. 
Spaak is recognized as one of 
the worle's outstanding orators. 
He is the foremost champion of 
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At 55, Spaak is already one of 
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He entered parliament in 1929, 
‘as made foreign minister for the 
| first time in 1936, and became the 
younee st premier in Belgian his- 
tory in 1938, when he was 39. 
Spaak is burly, with a cherubic 
round face and little twinkling 
eyes. He wears a big floppy som- 
brero-type hat that makes him 
look like a cons»irator. 
His mother, Belgium’s first 
woman senator, was a Secial- 
ist and Spaak followed her. His 
idea as a youth was to destroy 
everything and start afresh. 
He was called the   
“boy terror Henri Spaak 
Unite or Die 
Spaak’s international ranking as 
a statesman is shown by the fact 
that he was elected first president 
of the:United Nations assembly and 
chosen first president of the organ. 
ization charged with carrying out 
the Schuman plan to merge West- 
ern European coal and steel re- 
sources. Those are only two of 
similar posts to which he has been 
elevated. 
  
Average Navy Plane 
Costs $814,450 in 1954 
WASHINGTON —The average 
cost of naval airplanes is increas- 
ing. about 50 per cent in a single 
year, but the Navy says they're 
better planes. 
Rear Adm. Apollo Coucek, chief 
of the Navy’s Bureau of Aeronau- 
tics, told a House Appropriations 
subcommittee last month 
planes cost an average of $814,450 
each in the fiseal year ending this | 
June 30. 
timated the average cost for all 
types of planes at $1,292,720. 
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| Naval Supply Depot 
than 185 million separate pieces of 
stock. 
The largest items in charge of 
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\are optical screws, so tiny they 
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Zoologists say the Kiwi, New Zea- 
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‘State Rep. Werner, 
Wile Hurt in Crash 
Kills Detroit Woman 
juries. They were Robert Maney, 
20, and Walter Matthews, 20, both 
of Detroit. Police ticketed Kenney for fail- 
ure to yield the right of way. 
Car Runs Red Light,   
  
  Chest Specialist Dies 
BEVERLY HIL, Calif.  —   Dr. J, J. Singer, 71, internationally | 
known specialist on chest diseases | would be aggravated without some 
died of a heart attack yesterday.   
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I njured: Rabbi Endures: Years bf Pain   
the good people who sat in the 
pews befor h im, “What, ” he asked 
in his sermon, “‘are life's most bak oe oe 
Activities | spiritual leader, rod grli 
to retire or replace him, content 
with improvised arrangements — 
ee ee 
Ant Bem Oe vey ae Or 
ightmarish suffering. 
the rabbi concluded: “Whatever 
the circumstance, the crisis, the 
pain and the failure, 
‘the bludgeoning of chance,’ do not 
give up. Hold on, Live on. -And 
bath, Mrs. Lieberman. Welcome | 
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George Lieberman had come 
who believes God owns 
(Copyright 1954) 
2 National Guardsmen — 
Attend Bakers School 
~Two-OakiandCounty_men_are 
included in the roster of men at-| 
tending a cooks and bakers school 
conducted by Detroit's 425th Na- 
tional Guard Inf. Regiment, in|   
  down 
of the front pews, his training period Aug. T through | 
wife nodded to him with a smile of | 21 at Camp Grayling. 
had been hurled to the other half | encouragement. The congregation! The men are Sgt. William F. | 
cathe Pullman car. weiay heclead: arose to chant the Shema, the | Wessels of 10291 Albany Ave.. Oak 
but safe. ancient Hebrew affirmation of | Park; and Theodore O. Allen of | 
Knowing that his ate injury | faith. i Walnut Hill Dr., Birming. | 
Rabbi Lieberman then thanked   is Loving People| = 
whatever | Bank. {Abandoned Vessel 
Claimed as Salvage 
Cornwall II- 
engine. failed and a round 
wind drove her toward the jagged 
rocks of Newfoundland’s Burin 
Peninsula. 
They rowed. safely to Grand 
  But a change of wind headed | 
the Cornwall back to sea. The 235- 
  berman learned also the brother-| pray.” 
hood of suffering as he The prayers were ended and the | 
solace and hope to others in the |rabbi intoned the benediction. 
hospital. ee ee SS 
He wrote to a friend: “Even |Tabbi as they yore when submerged in a whirtpool “Good Sabbath, Rabbi. Good Sab- 
preparation for the summer held | ton Alberto Wareham grabbed her 
and towed her to Burin. | 
  
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Bis land. pany vice president, said Tuesday. || - 
{ Jones. said about 2,000 applica- 
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- | additional permits authorized last 
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. New Mayor Experienced ~ Our new City Commission’s unani- 
mous choice of W1LL1AM W. DonALDsoN 
to serve as Mayor for the next two years 
was both a happy and a natural one. 
He alone among the six new 
Commissioners has experience in 
our municipal government. A 
member of the Commission from 
_ 1944 through 1948; Mr. Donatp--— 
soN served both terms as Mayor 
pro tem, a post that will be filled 
during the next two years by 
Commissioner Joun A. Duaan. 
_* * * 
Our new. Mayor was born in Pontiac 
48 years ago and got his higher educa- 
tion at the Universities of Michigan and 
Colorado and his degree from the latter 
institution. Besides the insurance 
agency he operates, Mayor DoNnALDsoN 
is president of the Pontiac Foundation 
and is active in many business and civic 
groups. 
It is good to know that such an 
experienced hand is at the munici- 
pal helm. 
Stockpiling Speedup 
President ErsEnHOWER has decided on 
a@ new policy that will result in a speed- 
up of strategic metals stockpiling. 
The policy which the Office of 
Defense Mobilization has been 
asked to put into operation as 
~ soon as possible has cheered law- 
makers from the mining States. 
* * x 
According to Congressional! Quarterly, 
it calls for an ODM review of stockpiling 
objectives and will affect 35 to 40 met- 
als and minerals. The White House 
stipulates that these purchases are to 
be made, whenever possible, from do-   
, Mestic producers and spread over a con- 
siderable period of time. The policy also 
provides that in purchasing, preference 
will be given metals newly mined, and 
minerals of domestic origin. 
, * * * 
Utah's Sen. BENNETT welcomed 
_ this program as “an. ; evidence of 
the Administration’s good will 
toward our domestic mining in- 
dustry which has long been in 
dire need of solid assistance.” 
Though approving the program, . 
Sen. DworsHak of Idaho argues 
that the real solution for the 
mining States is to slow imports 
of lead and zinc. 
* * * 
On the other hand, Utah's Sen. Wart-| 
xrns also applauded the announcement 
and added: 
“If the buying and stockpiling is suf- 
ficiently large, and I have assurance it 
will be, this will contribute to the re- 
opening of mines now closed and will 
help keep in operation mines now on 
the verge of closing.” ; 
Besides its effect on stimulat- 
ing employment in Mountain 
States, this policy has another 
great virtue. It will prepare us 
better for a metal shortage which 
might develop in the event of un- 
expected war. 
Why Should We Pay Them? Dispatches_ from The Hague indicate 
“es the dispute ‘over compensation to dis- 
charged Ameriéan employes of the Unit- 
ed Nations soon will be taken up by the 
World Court.. 
The dispute arose when 17 
American employes-of the U. N. 
_ Secretariat were discharged after 
” 4nvekitig—the-Pifth_Amendment. 
~~ ‘Tt is Charged that they did this 
to avoid answering questions 
“about their alleged Communist 
= pro-Communist activities, 
: ee x  * : 
__ After examining their appeals from 
Mose dismissals, 2 U, N: tribunal de- news... 
——_now living at Mullett Lake, hes been doing. sopse 
heavy deep the Florida ‘coast. “err that the. employes be reinstated 
‘or paid a total of $197,000 damages. 
The United States, largest contributor 
to U.N, — objects to paying these 
damages. Our Government holds that 
‘the tribunal's decision is reviewable by | 
the General Assembly, and the latter 
has taken the case to the Worle Court. 
x * * 
-After accusing the Assembly of pussy- 
footing on this issue which it had inves- 
tigated, the Jenner Committee said in 
its second report: 
...the subcommittee feels 
realy that there must be no 
restrictions on the power of the 
Secretary General to remove from 
the Secretariat any U. S. citizen 
who is under Communist disci- 
pline and to deny employment to 
any such person. 
“We cannot allow the U. N. to become 
a cover for the Communist conspiracy 
to destroy our Government nor should 
the U. N. subject itself to the deterio- 
rating influence of such a conspiracy . 
against any of its member states.” 
* * 
~Fhe—Committee—is-100 _ per. 
cent right. Persistence of these 
discharged employes and the As- 
sembly’s action simply puts am- 
munition in the hands of those 
who already are suspicious of this 
international body. 
  -Contrary to the: average woman’s 
belief, men prefer women a bit on the 
fleshy side. No man ever got much of 
a kick out of hugging a bundle of bones. 
  
Ir woutp be a blessing if Mother 
Nature would adopt some method of 
spring-cleaning other than making use 
of tornadoes. 
  
The Man About Town 
Kuenn First Choice 
Detroit Player Has the Most 
Backers in Baseball Contest   
Daffyuition 
Juggler: Anybody who can balance his budget. 
A tatal of 1.409 good sports qualified in the 
Man About Town Baseball Contest. Four other 
entries were erroneous and 33 arrived too late. 
The 1,408 are competing for the prize of $250 in 
U. S. Savings Bonds, to be given to the one 
correctly predicting what player will be leading 
the American League on the night of May 1. 
and coming the nearest to his batting average at 
that time. Detroit's. 
Harvey Kuenn 
is the leader among the contestants, getting 136 
votes. Other favorites and the votes for each 
are: Rosen, 123; Kell, 106; Vernon, 95; Boone, 53: 
Gone into big eredection are the raccoons at 
the 
Pearce Floral Company, 
now numbering-@t-east a dozen. They got started 
there a few years ago when a pair took refuge 
under the floor. They did no damage, and 
greenhouse pests, 
so have been harbored and welcomed by the 
employes. They now are breeding in two genera- i 225 
Pontiac Water Collections Supervisor 
- - Paul Heskins, 
who recently celebrated his thirty-fifth an- 
niversary on the job, is thinking of becoming a 
permanent city employe. He explains that he 
was hired on a temporary basis in 1919. 
Dean of the Oakland County Board of 
Supervisors, 
Frank Shimmons ; 
of Pontiac Township. this week enters his thirty- 
first year on the job. Back in his early days on 
the board he was obliged to miss an organization 
because the snow was so deep he 
couldn't get to town. — 
experience with both, tells me that she 
enjoys grandma sitting much more than 
“I told them I didn’t want the job. ‘which made 
them only more determined that I take it,” says 
William W. Donaldson 
in speaking of his selection as mayor by the city 
commission. 
Another long time baseball fan who didn’t miss 
who hasn't missed many of them in the tast 40 
years. And for the past 15 years 
has been with him to absorb all the inside points 
_on the contest. 
\ With her tulips in bloom three weeks before thé 
usual. time, 
~ Mrs. Amber Lindbaugh 
of Huron Gardens, feels that spring is off to an 
early start. 
Former Oakland County potato king, 
Jack Williams, = 
deep sea fishing off 
Verbal Orchids to— 
of '59 Wall St; ninety-tourth birthday. 
Mr. and Mrs. David 8. Turnbull 
of” 1910 Airport Road; sixtieth wedding an-     Lay the Blame Where It Belongs!   
Voice of the People   
Helen G. Ferguson Urges Humane Care 
of Baby Rabbits, Chicks at Easter Time (Letters will be condensed when neces 
address and 
writer must accompany ietters but these 
will not be shed ff the writer so 
requests, unless the letter ts critica! tp 
tte nature} 
It is something of a paradox that 
the Easter season. the time of year 
when all Christianity should natu- 
rally be turning to thoughts of 
and compassion, should 
chosen by commercial inter- 
ests for the sale of tiny merfbers 
of the animal kingdom as pets for 
the most common animals sold 
for this purpose, but ducklings 
also included on the saies 
Baby rabbits require careful at- 
tention by an adult who will be 
responsible for the animals’ care. 
Like the chicks. they will not sur- 
vive mauling, improper food or 
improper living conditions. © Animal lovers are legion in this 
country. It would be most dis- 
tasteful to them to deal with a 
store that so offends their sense of | 
justice. 
Helen G. 
Bloomfield Hills Ferguson 
  
Says Christians Know 
Foes; Must Fight Them 
Mr. Keeling’s recent letter seems 
to be an echo to some of my own. 
Any sincere, bern again Christian 
should realize that we must in- 
clude God the Father. Son ami 
Holy Spirit in our lives, not only 
family but national. 
To stand up for Jesus and feght 
against His foes, regardiess of the 
consequence. Let the U.S. go back 
to the early church... . the begin- 
ning with Peter and John being 
put into prison and after warned 
by the enemies of God not to 
preach anymore. Every true Christian must come 
out ~in the open for his Saviour. 
willing-even unto death 
We must fight the enemies of 
our Lord in open battle and we 
know who they are! So onward 
- Christian soldiers. 
Fer God and Country 
From Our Files ~ 15 Years Ago 
PONTIAC PLACES eighth in na- 
tional Safety Contest among cities 
of comparable size. Intensive safety 
campaign continued. . 
RUSSIA , EXPECTED to _ join 
Anti-Hitler bloc in “last stand 
fight’ to prevent European war. 
20 Years Ago 
TWO LARGE judgments total- 
ing over half a million dollars on 
depository bonds in Pontiac Com- 
merical and Savings Bank awarded 
to Oakland County.   
  
Oppenheimer Publicity Given by Him; 
AEC Was Protecting Individual’s Rights 
By DAVID LAWRENCE 
WASHINGTON—Dr. J. Robert 
Oppenheimer. leading atomic sci- 
entist, has been formally suspended 
by President Eisenhower and the 
Atomic Energy Commission from 
access to classified material pend- 
_ing_a study of his security status. 
This. strange case illustrates bet- 
ter than millions of words of de- 
bate or television pictures what a 
difficult lem the government 
of the United States is up against 
nowadays. 
On the one hand, the congres- 
sional committees are assailed as 
unfair and as engaged in ‘“‘witch 
hunting,” and the cry is heard that 
every man must be considered 
innocent until proved guilty. -< 
But, on the other hand, affilia- 
tion with the government fs not 
a right or privilege and employes 
ean be ruled as security risks 
in not a court procedure at all. 
At this writing, nobody knows 
whether Dr. Qppenheimer is or is 
not a good security risk for con- 
tinuance as a member of the sci- 
ence advisory committee under the 
- office of defense mobilization. 
His file has been under review 
for some time, and his suspension 
took place in December 1953. In 
accordance with the rules of fair 
administra- play, the Eisenhower 
tion didn’t publicize this fact. 
It refused to be a party to the 
arousing of public suspicion, 
since it was not prejudging the 
case but was dealing with it con- 
fidentially and “in an orderly 
manner. 
Then how did it get into the 
headlines? It -ame from the Op- 
penheimer side. Selected news- 
paper reporters. were given all the 
documents and ‘the right to publish 
morning. 
The Atomic Energy Commis- 
sion. however, promptly issued a_ 
...gtatement,.. chad declaring that. it. 
sought to “protect the privacy of 
individuals perpen’ before its 
and 
privilege jof making 
    cide on full publicity? It is often 
done as a device to forestall an 
attack, and perhaps in this case 
the hint given by Sen. McCarthy 
in his television speech last week 
—without mentioning any names 
—that there was something mys- 
terious about the delay in de- 
ciding fo “make ~ 
indicated that maybe the Wis- 
consin senator himself was go- 
‘Ing to blow the lid off. 
Hence it may have seemed bet- 
ter to get all the documents out 
first, with the Oppenheimer ver- 
-sion given sympathetic handling 
in the press. 
Now it is disclosed by Sen. Mundt 
of South Dakota and by members 
. of the house that the whole mat- 
ter was under scrutiny by the Mc- 
Carthy committee about last May 
but that the Wisconsin senator had 
decided several months ago not to 
go into'the subject, since it would 
- be handled by another committee 
or executive agency. 
“It could be that the speech by 
Sen. McCarthy had no relation- 
ship to the Oppenheimer publicity 
effort to argue the case in advance, 
yet the effect was to link the two 
in public speculation. 
The situation is by no means 
clarified yet, and the strategists 
whe advised Dr. Oppenheimer - 
may find in the end they made a 
mistake in forcing the case into 
So far as the public is concerned, 
it now will want to know not so 
much the details of the ‘derogatory 
information” in the file of Dr. 
Oppenheimer — as the phrase is 
used by the Atomic Energy Com- 
mission in its statement—but. the   
Aunt Het 
  
  the tent ~ reasons and motivations for some 
of the curious recommendations of 
policy made .by the scientist. 
In the top councils of the gov- 
ernment. for example, he opposed 
the strategic air command concept 
of the U. S. Air-Force and delved 
in military strategy. He opposed 
the use of bombs as a “deterrent.” 
security questions without a lot of 
and why publicity background 
isn’t always the fault of the con-- 
gressional committees. 
Dr. Oppenheimer was a: leader 
and his leadership meant that 
‘The average citizen will wonder 
why he was so active in matters 
outside the field of science, but it 
is. only fair that the Oppenheimer 
case not be prejudged till all the 
(Copyright 1984) Case Records of a Psychologist   
Claims Children Gan Be 
Grace grew ayesar ice! She 
cried and screamed and was 
sick at her stomach. She was - 
sleepless till 4. in the morning. 
And it was all because of @ 
foolish fear which she must 
er- Some fears are sensi- 
Be ber never. let yourself bea 
slave to an--dillogical terror. 
Study the 3 ways to conquer 
fears, as shown below. 
By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE 
Case K-375: Grace L., aged il, 
should be of interest to all children. 
“Dr. Crane, she is frightened 
about going to school,” her mother 
= me. 
“Another little girl got sick on 
the bus and vomited all over 
Grace’s dress. The 
Grace ot Gat way a Oy 
“Anyway, Grace has had a 
bia of school ever since. And this 
year we moved to a new neigh- 
and developed hysteria about go- 
ing in the bus. She lay awake till 
4 A.M. the night before, and even 
after she fell asleep, she whimp 
ered and cried in her sleep. So 
how can we handle this problem?” 
Some fears are good while others 
are bad. Thus, it is sensible to be 
afraid of rattlesnakes and reckless 
auto drivers, etc. 
But when you develop a fear of 
something that is desirable, then 
you must reorganize your at- 
titudes and emotions. 
_ School is good for everybody. So 
even if a child gets off on the 
wrong foot, so to speak, the young- 
ster should be retrained to like 
school. 
An understanding teacher is & 
big aid. Grace's present teacher is 
very considerate. and helpful, but 
still Grace gets hysterical 
So here is what Grace must re- 
member. She will want to grow uP 
and be a:normal young woman, 
Baering Down 
By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER 
Internationa! News Service 
Old Dag Hammarskjold is com- 
plaining a United "Nations gal- 
folks are looking dags at him. 
The shriller sex claim U. N. 
women no longer hold important 
ear-phones, press influential 
buttons or stroll up top level 
ramps.   
    Dag rebuttles there is no more 
discrimination against the dolls 
plentipotentiary than social prece- 
dence in subway : 
  said, 
ladies in diplomatic life is in 
proportion to their posts. Let's 
look at the careers of Dulles and 
Eden. Do you know of any 
woman outside of a strippeuse 
danseuse who would travel 
10,000 miles with nothing but a 
brief case?” 
  
Dag has something there even 
if it’s not in the , , 
We do not know of any woman 
who would travel 10.000 miles on 
    
At which 
talk of including the ladies within 
the scope of human rights. 
If we're right about this we 
don't want to be corrected. 
This powdered in insurrection will 
bring no spring cleaning in« the 
U.N. citadel. We have always 
claimed what civilization needed 
most was a married man’s fort:   
  
The next war is going to be 
between the men and the women. 
- And we don’t want too many 
citizens going to Denmark. _wrong impression of . 
_1is not meant to cause... King or Slave of Emotions ike by bys and ullmately mar 
ried to one of theni. 
Be It she wants to be 8 mermel, 
even now. = 
Normal dhildren may grumble 
about school but they don't fight 
Leedad 
    it till they grow hysterical and 
sleepless. 
You kids can become king or 
slave of your emotions. It is chief- 
ly up to you. Parents and teachers 
can't win the battle for you, 
So face your foolish fears. And 
~~ Continue to tare thermn,—instead-of 
running. away from them, even 
though you tremble and feel 
panicky 
We have a “Law of Three” in 
psychology, which says you will 
become king instead of slave if 
you force yourself to de the 
proper act three times. 
Oh, the first time you may be 
scared almost to death. Your heart 
pounds and you shed cold sweat 
and are sure you'll die in the 
attempt. 
But you don’t die, so the second 
time you face the dreaded situa- 
tion, you have at least the memory 
that you went through it once be- 
fore without dying 
And by the third success, you be- 
gin to realize that you are now 
master of the situation and no 
longer a slave to your fear. 
Se follow that ‘Rule of Three,” 
and grow calloused to your fears 
when they are unwise or Mogical 
dreads, 
Secondly. remind yourself that 
you want to be popular when you 
grow up and lead a normal life. 
So you must start doing what 
normal people do, which means go 
to school and make passing grades. 
Third, to turn your attention off 
yourself (which helps produce 
courage) analyze your classmates 
every day for good traits. Then 
pay at least three of them an 
honest compliment apiece. Repeat 
next day, ete. 
With kindergarteners or first 
graders, you mothers can help by 
getting thée‘children well ae- 
quainted via parties at your home 
prior to the first day of school. 
(Always Write te . Crake 
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Poritaite 
By JAMES J. METCALFE 
Misnomer is a term applied . . . 
Whenever people paint .. . Some 
person as a character... He 
never was and ain't... It is a 
.. His title 
or his name... Or a deliberate 
attempt... To minimize his fame 
. Sometimes it may be innocent - 
A usual mistake .. . And one that 
. The 
slightest hurt or ache... But 
  
THOUGRTS FOR TODAY 
Yet in this thing, ye did net 
believe the Lord your Ged.— 
Deut. 1:32. , 
* ¢ ®@ 
Child of God, if you would have 
your thought of God something be- 
yond a cold feeling of His ator 
ence, or faith appropriate Christ. 
—F. W. Robertson.   
Dr. Brady’s New Booklet on Rheumatiz 
Stresses Use of Calcium as Daily Food By WILLIAM BRADY, M. Dz 
By now, I hope several thousand 
readers are more or less aware 
” the other. After all, it looks like 
medicine, and you get it -at the 
drugstore, so don’t give them 
that stuff. — 
Well, then, 1 tried another tack. 
You have to admit that at any 
    your address and ask in writing 
(I do, not consider a clipping & quoting ‘the latest Uncle Pete or ~  Fequedt for the pamphlet Calcium Aunt Polly report: about the emi- Rheumatiz. nent (never before nor since 
1 should that net heard of) “research investigator” 
more than one ina hundred vie who claims that “too much” 
~tims of the. who.have calcium or “too much” vitamin D 
‘ asked for my have fol- may. cause "'deposits”’ o: 
lowed It. ~~ in the joints, arteries, et cetera. 
“Formerly T-tried--to~telt—these-—-—1 stay in there for a few rounds, 
poor souls with the rheumatiz that ‘%cTeaming—or, more | 
_ what L recommerid is not medicine Sduesking in my stickful 
should get from everyday. diet if knowledge of pathology, the 
the life of our daily food were posit of calcareous matter 
paecnscsgecr by processes of re- calcification of the tissue eccurs 
i preparation. —_ only_ as a consequence 
Dut tale quia tn ono anand aut. standing trouble such as chronic inflammation, damage from in- 
Sry, oF Gequnsvation, andl varsly 
if ever as a forerunner or cause 
ca kidney or other 
If any- éompetent pathologist 
can refute this statement 1f 
Promise to print his or her state- 
ment here, with or without iden- 
{ification as the author may prefer. 
If no physician or other authority 
feels ethically bound to-contradict™ 
my teaching I'll continue hammers 
ing away at it and, who knows, 
some people may think it is the 
pple anced eon cium and Rh or ;   
     
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Farm Budget” Coalition Drive to Boost q 
by House Committee 
WASHINGTON uw — The House 
Appropriations Committee ap- 
appeared to be. on the run today 
before a coalition drive to give 
the Agriculture Department a big- 
ger budget than it sought. 
Rep. H, Carl Andersen (R-Minn), 
managing the bil! for the commit- 
tee, said he was doubtful if he 
could hold the line when the House 
resumes today consideration of ac- 
tual money allotments. 
Andersen told newsmen he would 
oppose all proposals to boost 
amounts recommended by an Ap- 
peared to be on the run today 
which he is chairman. But, he 
added, “a lot of pressure appar- 
ently has been applied from some- 
where to raise the figures.” 
* * * 
Andersen's subcommittee, with 
full committee. approval, held the 
Agriculture Department to the 
$698,741,813 in new cash it request- 
ed but boosted by $45,000,000 the 
$275,500,000 it sought in new lend- 
ing authority for the fiscal year 
In the first test of ae neo 
day, the committee wag upset as 
the House voted to add $2,198,635 
for “research activities. 
Andersen and most committee 
members opposed the increase, 
which was approved by a standing 
vote of 59-38, subject to a roll call 
vote before final passage today. 
Support for the larger research 
funds came from Democrats and 
Republicans alike, and the same 
group was ready to try for hégher 
allotments for other activities.   Proves to Judge 
Man Not Guilty 
BOSTON «®—Chipper. 71 - year - 
|old Herbert Page told the Munici- 
| pal Court judge he was innocent | 
lot a charge of stealing $2,000 and | 
| proved it—with a blowtorch. 
Herbert Monahan, 5J, of Lexing- 
ton, said Page induced him to part 
j with the money to help in experi- 
|ments to produce a ‘‘noninfalam- 
mable”’ paint. 
Monahan told Judge Frank W. 
'Tomasello he just didn’t believe 
Page had such a paint. 
In answer, Page trained a blow- 
torch on pieces of plaster smeared     
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   with his “special” paint. There 
was much smoke—but no flame. 
“There you are. your honor.” 
coughed “Page as spectators head- 
ed for the exits. ‘just like I said. 
the paint doesn’t burn.” 
The judge acquitted him. 
‘Jackson Grocer, Youth 
Killed in Car Crash 
JACKSON (INS)—A 58-year-old 
last night on U. S.12 near Chelsea 
were killed in an auto accident 
Jackson grocer and his passenger 
while returning from the Detrojt 
| Tigers opening baseball gamnie. ~ 
The victims were Joseph , Mar- 
| tino, and Richard Buchanan, 15.     
control of the wheel while passing 
another car, drove onto a_ soft 
| shoulder, and rolled the car sev- 
| era times. 
DSR Profits Decrease 
DETROIT (INS)—Detroit Street 
Railway general manager Leo J. 
| Nowicki said yesterday that the 
‘DSR made a profit of $90,381 in 
March compared with $533,769 the 
same month a year ago.   
    
  
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(Somebody Bad Siole 
Chimp's Cadillac. ‘CLEVELAND @ —_ Zippy the 
chimpanzee, a night club and, téle- 
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The car and its contents were 
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She 
  
Kalamazoo to Promote 
Ft. Custer AF Academy 
KALAMAZOO ® — Mayor Glenn 
S. Allen, Jr. has named a com- 
mittee of five civic leaders to work 
with a similar committee at Battle 
‘| Creek to help bring the new na- 
tional air academy to Ft. Custer. | 
The two committees are to hold 
a combined meeting tonight at, 
ttle Creek. 
  
F-51 Drops Wing Tank; 
Blast Destroys Church 
DAYTON, Ohio (INS)—A brick 
church at Ithaca, Ohio, was de- 
stroyed by an explosion and fire 
yesterday when an Illinois Na- tional Guard plane dropped a wing 
tank on it. 
No one was injured but dam- 
ages to the church ran to $130,000. 
The pilot of the F51 Mustang had 
| just refueled at Dayton Municipal 
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| er-Bomber Squadron. 
  
Hannah to Speak 
DETROIT # — Dr. John Ha- 
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College, will address the Detroit 
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| Club. They live in Oceanside, N.¥.         
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Incredibly feminine floral fantasies... 
GAY TILTED EASTER STRAWS 
  
          
   
         
    
  The most beautiful flowers that bloom in the spring bloom on Federal’s 
Easter hats! Shapely straws that tilt to the fore, take a perky upswing in 
back. Unbelievably flattering bonnets trimmed with roses, sailors captured 
in floral wreathes, braided pillboxes with a bustle of blossoms. White, 
navy, pink, beige, wheat, maize, red, black, coffee, gray, shrimp, lilac, 
  
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We were able to buy another fabulous 
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TOKYO (INS)—The Anglo-Amer- 
fean joint declaration proposing a 
| Pacific collective security pact to- 
day met with a cold reception in 
Japan which is already fearful of 
the mounting tensions in. southeast 
Policy-making officials of the 
foreign office: explained that U.S. 
‘pressure on Japan to join such an 
makes no | alliance, as projected by Secretary 
: jation of about-.990,—— but-he points out that the town has of State John Foster Dulles and 
* * *® no municipal park or recreational British Foreign Secretary Anthony 
Banker W. A. Graham, who ilities. Eden would not only prove em- 
"moved away from here as a young| R. D. Barton, Adairsville’s fune- | barrassing to the government but 
. man and amassed a seven-million- | ral director, recalls that Graham | would also provide dangerous prop- 
dollar fortune, willed the city $30,-/on a visit here several years ago aganda material for the Reds. : i 000 when he died at the age of 100 told friends that when he reached 4-Seme- foreign office spokesmen |~ . a4 
in Pryor, Okla. A court dispute | his 100th birthday he intended to said that in the latter connection poles 
over the will’s validity was settled | give Adairsville some money. the propaganda could take the line T 7 . t ‘th 
April 7 and the gift to Adairsville| In fact, the promise went back that the U.S. is leading an im- astes just righ wl 
became final and legal. further than that. perialist offensive against the | 
The wealthy Oklahoma banker; “He sold his interest in the Vech Asian people. GULF KIST 
died more than two years ago and | Milling Co. for about $15,000 and In official quarters it was ex- 
his gift has been growing ever |left here when he was about 30 plained that it would be difficult 2 ned Shrim 
since—$1,850 has been added as in- ey ge od rte a for Japan to participate actively Can | p 
nt fo : ee = ae th plump, rosy-pink Gulf Kist Shrimp on your shelf. 
What do a mayor and City Coun. | world be woud vs fakes awe Pacific anti-Communist alliance. Set ae oy in Chou for quick, wmpting dishes , cil do when the problem becomes | as much as he had taken away. A hele | cui > , 
how to spend money rather than American motorists wasted more is ee salads, cassoroles—attractive and delicious. 
how to get it? Realism for Movies Lr amma gations of sae e Serve on toast with cheese sauce. A meal i" Soran . 
Mayor J, E. McKelvey of ‘this|) HOLLYWOOD INS) — Twen- study by Universal C.1.T. Credit eS ee oe ptr Log —y Eajor ee ee 
poor little rich town hasn’t found | tieth Century-Fox will use the — Sat Ae cole No waste, 
. i j and poor car tenance were A Bon, can of Gull Kiet Shrimp te equal te 1 Me. whale, row shetong 
the major causes of the waste -       
  
    
        ARMY avy SURPLUS 32 S. Saginaw St. FE 2-0022 
NEXT TO THE STATE THEATER 
TARPAULINS Waterproet — Mildew-Proof    
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UNFAIR TO BEARS— Unseasonably warm 
weather has made most of Denver’s (Colo.) popu- United Press Telephoto 
to keep him al! bundled up like that,” observed the |           
    
      Se 5x7 .. ...$3.50] 1Oxl2 . .$12.00 lation very happy. All except Mr. Polar Bear,| young lady who's shown perched on the fence of | 
= 6x7 ..... 4.20] 12x15 .. 18.00 who's pretty heated up about it. “Seems a shame his dwelling at the 200. | 
6x9 ..... 5.40] 12x18 .. 21.60 
     
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million years or more, until the | 
Chinese found one growing in a 
sacred grove on the bank of a | 
river w 8x9 ..... 7.20] 15x20 .. 30.00 
1954 FISHING LICENSES HERE 
Men’s Rubber Utility 
RAIN SUITS Rockefeller Gives Million 
to Rescue Giant Sequoias | By LAURA Z. HOBSON | state of California will complete 
| Internationa! News Service j the life-saving of these ancient 
| Any American who's ever felt his | kings of the forest b? matching all | 
heart lift at the towering sight of | those sums with an equal amount. | 
the giant redwoods and sequoias | <The Rockefeller gift,” sald 
            ith an unprepounceable | 
Tiny shoots from the seed of 
the tree which the dinosaurs knew | 
(and probably browsed on) had 
reached the lake district, and cut- 
tings have been taken in a green-   
    
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. Shectaan «¢ idea! fer Gus up north of our Pacific coast. | Gov. Goodwin J. Knight, “is a | house in the heart of the national | Raglan rr Any Out- | should raise a little hymn of praise) magnificent ene, and the people | park.” 
@ Free Motion Action ° on — | right now to John D. Rockefeller | _o¢ Caitfornia as well as the na- | rbe WTiter said there was an ex. | 
Tetowe Cee Dead Lor eek Jr. and the state of California. | tom are the beneficiaries.” | Perimental a Kreg) ped 
Jacket +3” Pants ‘3 Rese Resse Gee eeeeenal As one such beneficiary, I sud. that all redwoods and sequoias are 
; bered *q | Telated to Chinese Dawn red- 
With Hood |nearly a year ago in a British denly remem ta piace Td a | eand dees Gee te 
      | newspaper, and was written by an come upon in “The Manchester | 
| Englishman who may never have Guardian Weekly” on a day last 
| geen our trees with his own eyes. summer, and was giad something 
Buf I'll get to that in a moment. | had made me save it. Signed only idea of that special half-acre in 
England. 
Which is why those initialed par- 
agraphs in a foreign paper now       
The Smelt Run Start Seon       
          What Johg D. Rockefeller has |“A.H.G..” it said in part: come to seem so pertinent to 
CHEST WADERS just done ts to dona‘e a million | “Growing in a heap of road rub- story - a Pi based powcr 
, dollars to spare those trees trom ble among a tangle of scrub and) grove. Those baby trees across the 100% waterproof — soft pliable rub- weeds not far from here is a tiny You needn’ fix anything special —just serve     sea seem in themselves fo sing a 
      
      
        
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      | numbering over a thousand Sierra 
| sequgias—and now it will remain 
| standing for the foreseeable future. 
To keep the axe from falling. 
the U. S. Forest Service had pre- 
viously donated the $35,600 worth 
of land on which the giants grow 
/ and the Save-The-Redwoods League 
and the Calaveras Grove Associa-. 
tion had already raised $130,000   
| in small private contributions. 
That was nowhere near enough 
|—until Mr. Rockefeller’s gift of a’ 
| million dollars. Now the sovereign   
    
  NAVY FE 2-0022 
Spring Trade-in 
SALE! New Frigidaire 10.8 Cu. Ft. 
© Holds 70 pounds frozen foods 
© Cycle-Matie defrosting @ Fully automatic 
Reg. Price $509.95 
Trade-in. 100.00 
You tay Only 5AQG™ NO-MONEY DOWN! Long Easy Terms   
  
  
   
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Phone: FE 5-8811—FE 5-8974           cy 
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   “The tender ‘young sapling, as | 
many of you /will have guessed, 
is a Dawn r¢dwood, the legen- 
dary tree which the scientists — 
said had been extinct for sixty | City told -sheriff's deputies that 
  someone stole a penny she had 
been keeping all these years. The | 
value of the rare 1904 Indian head | 
coin was placed at $205. : wine apvisoey BOARD = 
               
   ber—non-slip cleated sole. All seams from lumbering operations tong | cutting from a tree which some : 
pressure welded. scheduled by the Pickering Lum- | people consider the most remark. |" % Praise. | ee an every Reg. $21.95 95 bering Co. 2 able in the world. The baby is Mi ing Cent Worth'$205 day meal. Notice the difference! With wine, 
are . 3] 9% PR Saat, esata i | about. 18 inches high but already /VUSSING ent Worth | your food tastes extra geed, lets beter than 
: jlumne County; ornia, 1!$ it is straight and y and » | = s » Special— one of the magnificent stands| Gay ie mast | vanes reat ee pe eee tee ; eae en One 
Hip Boots Colernan Lanterns $11.95 § of giant redwoods in the world. | tree. } | Mrs. Irene E. Hinds, 43. of Temple seed eve plows whole damertims, Se try it! Taste t—a« Califerwia Seuterne 
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DRESS UP YOUR HOME for SPRING and EASTER 
6-PIECE SOFA-BED GROUP 
  
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   DONT MISS THIS SALE! 
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2—Stores——2,     OPEN FRIDAY EVENING UNTIL 9 P. M. 
       
       
  This sofa bed should sell for $89.95 
alone! You are getting 6 pieces for the 
price of one! Sofa bed is upholstered in’ 
a fine furniture cover for long wear and 
lasting beauty. Resiliently spring filled. 
for years of service. Opens into a roomy 
bed for two. Has a convenient con- 
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tive tables, 2 end tables and a cocktail 
table finished in mahogany. And 2 
beautiful table lamps. . 
6 Pieces in All! 
$8 Down Onl 
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& *, Ske er Carney’s testimony in support of 
Navy money requests for the year 
starting July 1 was made public 
today.        Navy Cautious | 
,,|About A-Power | 
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gies and protests in vain over his yearly bath. The crocodile, a favor- 
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‘Sells Oklahoma 
to Indiana Man 
Kerr, an insurance salesman, can 
lay claim today to one of the fast- 
est sales of his career 
¥ 
  That was last week. Kerr, an en- 
thusiastic Oklahoma_ booster, 
didn't let the traveler escape with- 
of Commerce 
    
  
  
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  Ana. Martin, who started a flying 
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| that he obtained the license at a_ 
. | time when Wright was chairman 
-. | of the National Aeronautics Asso-— 
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Spread repeyment ever a number of months. 
PHONE + WRITE + COME IN 
69 W. HURON ST. + Fideral 3-718) “Taint Funny, McGee’ — 
By BILLY ROSE _ _| been a microphone hidden in the Not long ago, I unhinged the -alcove all evening, and every word 
stop-clasp on my wallet and or-jsai! there has been Fecorded oa Hopes Oppenheimer 
Can Still Serve U.S. | HOBBS, N. M. @~Sen. Clinton 
Anderson (D-NM), a member of | m 
“Fun’s fun,”” said. a real: estate the Joint ee oe En- | - 
a |man named Jake Hess, “But this | TS” Committee, tays he “regrets — : waderdiand | carrying it a ie teo far very much the cancelation of thes e dinguaes 5° | voure toenail aple’s privacy, —— | for Dr. Robert Oppen- 
and then,” I said. | 89d you might make somebody 
Geveispenent of the Ahem but 
| I know something of the circum-: 
stances which moved Adm. Strauss 
to the action taken.’ 
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[NO MONEY DOWN! EASY TERMS!   
      
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the action yesterday but said, “I 
still hope we can find a way so|      ~ MOTOR OVERHAUL 
            
          
    
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great talent can continue to serve 
this country.” ~ . 
  tomer ask us to take his machine 
back." or Other MECHANICAL REPAIRS 
With the Cooperation of Your LOCAL “What went wrong with it?” a few old friends. 
“The trouble gas,” said Eddie,   
    
      
  
    
     
    
     
  
      
        
    “it worked too darned well. . "| _ “Now that the sourpussés are Senate Resumes Debate As Eddie told it. last October | S0e:” sald the practical joker, Federal Building Bill INDEPENDENT GARAGEMAN!!! he delivered a recording unit to ce ceutas Gee hae ns on era Naing ay . ow MONTHLY PAYMENT! 
a necktie merchant named Dave expleines WASHINGTON ® — The Senate i Brown who lived in Great Neck | ht! burned had bere a blank. | resumes debate today on a bill LOW MONTHL : NTS— 
Long Island. The necktie man’s wife spoke | Sponsors say would launch a big Drop In end Ask About Our Credit Plen 
_—-Wfhen-he-rang-the bell, up. “Are you sure you want to?’’| government building program. 
bimst! opened. the door and | ¢, SS. “Teta |Oay or enorrow ne PONTIAC PISTON SERVICE CO etc out ho hand, and’ when | THs Is strictly for tnughs.” Say or omorrow. FRIVA. ve UV. Eddie shook it he jumped a = . . 
gard — te rot tng Sedo | a nt Se ech | the governement HOz's. Sager ™ reap kee bana, ~ opieul: earths am. Then post offices and other public bujld- Free Parking in Rear of 
woman's voice said, “Our host is| ings, and buy them with long-term a “It a Mg tad time’ said sure a clown, isn’t he?” A man’s payments like rent. : 
Brown. “ you ever waht a | voice answered, /’Tha >) =a — 
ee race Pen ons wean real Iaguh, I'l let you in on a bet-| Live big parties for the next twen | 
except ander doctor's orders. 7 ter gelipers pry pede wa | years and don’t invite him.” | 
party, people quarter-minute later 
Here's How don't iknow each other, take each wile of vcieas San tool. Tuas Ge ae Reuse one aside and tip him oft that the |it was Jake Hess, the real estate, N wherever other hard hearing. Then man Brown practical | 
joe, shor introduce them and listen to them ome be = | + Sow many more hours of holler their heads off at each other.| Jake: ‘How much longer are you 
s ee et Set as going to put up with that’ sopho- 
Sleeps world.” . more?” 
From this, Eddie concluded that . 
RD. a Brown was a practical “joker, and| _ Mrs. Brows: “Only a few 
aye se when he asked to have the tape ee oe en ee 
to hdecke ALL. recorder installed. in the library =e @ checkup meeps 
free from pai and the microphone concealed in decter told mo the rec: ferers : ord he’s got a bad heart. Said § - oe Tg =o the portieres over an alcove in the age lest cnt the 
kof, Pha., Pi | adjoining playroom, Eddie guessed t figure to 
Nothing | someone. As he learned from the | "weetheart 
patents |butler when he came around to| “The necktie man stared at his, 
Pra | Warmth ake machine back, his guess | Wife. Then at the real estate man. 
Sagi ap= was right. |There was, as the saying goes, | ior dead silence in the room. | 
Geared pain That Saturday night, it seems, | tis wife's voice came on again. | sheviotherspice, Pail. used the hard-of hearing ow > a ny ' ae ah alesse @e whe | Dave.” it said, “while I was set-| 
were at his house for the first | 7 ™e Ot Meow e wwhtee ie the. | time, passed out several explod- portieres. Tonight Jake Hess is go- | - E ing cigars, and told a string of ing to ask you to destroy the tape, | 
stories which aren't usually told | ae te = Salt you = you'll never hear 
: —— eee t was on it. | 
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       County Employ [Publicity Man | William Jory Will Tell 
Before August. Election 
William Jory told Oakland Coun- 
ty Board of Supervisors Tuesday 
that “it will take everyone's co 
operation” to tell the public about 
the need for new county offices. 
Jory, the former secretary of 
[Royal Oak's Chamber of-Com- * | merce, has been hired to lead the 
county’s drive to tell voters “‘the 
courthouse story” before they go 
to the polls Aug. 3. 
The county will ask taxpayers 
Aug. 3 to vote an extra half-mill 
..|{50_conts on each $1,000 worth of | property as valued by the coun- 
ty) to bulld a new courthouse- 
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!   Te FISCHETTI AND TOP CARTOON: Some day, up the slopes. | run 18 years, The only increase during . a s pervisors plan to build the new riod was 100 persons added to pay- s ’ ° courthouse on the “county cen- rolis In the metal industry, 
ter,” which straddles Pontiac's said, while the same number were 
Cartoonists Climb fo Fame sss, So ne 
  i ' county buildings now are located two months should provide jobs 
pa there. for 300 persons in the construc: re tion business; 200 in the retail 
chairman supervisors’ special trade; 200 in service and 100 in By NEA SERVICE York's Gramercy Park Hotel. Each committee, introduced . Pontise Press Phote 
NEW YORK (NEA)—One of the |evening a tail, whitehaired gen- Saale the board backed its) SAVE THE CHILDREN—Answering the call for clothing to| Tuttle (center), of 1160 Lake Angelus Shores, and Veep Carol Ryden, | Snider Sovermment work, Olson nation's. top honors for political tleman would go up to his apart-| committee in hiring the ‘“‘educa- | relieve poverty in Korea were students of Lincoln Junior High School | of 114 Parkdale Ave., make a final check of the articles. The Stu- , - 
There’s no clear trend in manv- tion chairman” for $4,000 for four who collected more than 900 pounds of garments. Looking over the dent Council-sponsored drive was launched in answer to a plea by 
  John Fischetti, cartoonist tor NEA | Met. John would greet him rev. | oi. finished project are the three Student Council officers. Secretary | State Superintendent of Public Instruction Claire Taylor. Lineoln none eres to korg who 
Service and the Pontiac Press. erently. “Good evening, Mr./ Cawson said Jory will prepare | Sharon Walsh (left), of 607 Wesbrook Ave., helps President Saida | was the only Pontiac school te undertake the project. seaport —— maid 
The medal of Sigma Delta Chi, | Kirby.” The cartoonist would reply, | publicity matter on the county's either remain at present 
national journalistic fraternity, was | “Good evening young man.” building plans and will be avail- roa for workers in manu presented to Fischetti Tuesday! 1 is typical of Fischetti that he able to address clubs and civic » ae 
never once told Kirby of his ambi- 
tion to emulate him. Fischetti says 
today: ‘“‘He was a god.” groups on the proposal. 
New Zealand   
Scientists Testing Effects of Space Travel on Humans By DOUGLAS LARSEN is strapped tightly to his seat | that a human can make a 100 per|and whether he could establish | aie makers. vote of the judges as topics in ‘ 
1953 was “The Scepter,” a pow- | 3952, Kirby learned for the net |RRaTe Reptile NEA Staff Correspondent | lessens the feeling of diserienta- |cent adjustment are the important | enough coordination to beep Dan-|" "oe esses serves ee SS oe time. that the dark-eyed beilhop Li s Thrives WASHINGTON — Maj. Chuck/ tion, it has been learned. findings right now. It raises the |) oo ied period workers, especially cooks, were 
Russian Dictator Josef Stalin. had begun to scale the heights. ves, Yeager, the Air Force's famed test} But the discovery that it does | questions as to whether a pilot Saagheeaapr ny oe in demand and women with ste- 
_ Drawn on the day that Stalin} Delightedly he accepted an tm- | wri) INGTON, N. J. (UP)—For| pilot, made a quick check of the | take time to adjust to the absence | cowld maintain control of @ space | jems raised in connection with the | ®°sraphic, typing and beokkeep- was reported breathing his last,| Vitation to present the being Head- i of gravity and that it's not sure! ship beyond the of the earth, becoming ing experience were the first time, fhe tuatara, unique | instruments of his onrushin CO Gee . aid = Possibility of man : the cartoon depicts the struggle| !imer’s award. Six days later be | ji;2rdtike reptile found only in| then giued his eyes on the Sa — . : New Zealand, has been success | resting on top of the instrument § ae Pi Sap ae Te: ie 
Of awards, Fischetti says: “I | fully hatched and reared in captivi- | panel. : ee Le 
spiked mace symbolic of absolute | think I know better than to over- | ty. 
power has fallen to the floor from | rate prizes. They're great to re-| Two of these rare creatures Te-/ the stick raised the pencil mys- 
the limp hand of Stalin, hanging | ceive but they don't make you any | lated to the dinosaurs, and sole teriously into the air. By making 
from his deathbed. And three/ hetter artist than you were before. | survivors of a life-form more than | an imperceptible change im the 
clutching hands are reaching to | The great ones lie Rollin Kirby al- | 100,000,000 old, ate OW! motion of his hands on the controls 
; ways seemed to live on a moun- | thriving at 
The cartoon was so striking that | tain. Now I just feel that if I keep |lege here under the care of W. 
  
  many néwspapers used it on their | plugging patiently some day I can H. I. Dawhbin, lecturer in zoology. ed that certain cells of the ant | 197, compared to $1868. in 
front page. It was produced in rec- | climb the slopes of that mountain.” | Other tuataras have been hatch-| Whep the pencil dropped or ye cama a Cos | February and $132,084 in January. ord-breaking time, less than an a eer a Ss aoe ee ee 2 ae rays. 
hour from conception to engraving vived for more than a weeks. | jastment in his controls Fre- On the encouraging side, tests ® : 
room sland Leal Mears Lae 5 SS as © eye-level. Then, at by Lockheed Aircraft Corp. show 24 New Selections 
iqati has been impossible. authen- almost a minute Chuck that human Tels to Fiechetirs socent ne From Jury Obligation re tion about the tuatara| pulled back on the controls, very litle. physical eect when tP fi Libr tonal carteoning award im three | NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UP)—For |i scant indeed; on some points| sending the pencil slamming to oe an aircraft. suddenly toses its |G! F ONTAC LI ary 
years. In 1962 he won the Ne {4 minimum of $10, Tennesseans | non-existent. the cockpit floor. pressure while flying at 25,000 tional Headliners’ award for jcan get out of jury duty — but) Adult tuataras are about two! By ving a carefully-prescribed feet. Altitudes were simulated in | Twenty-four new books have 
toons during the previous year law . orc’ te ek Tecge bet per to Librarian According to a Tennessee turnal, sleeping during the day in| + .eq a vero-gravi jected themselves to rapid | Library, according ' gravity maneuver. beet fen The There was little about the tall, | passed in 1933, donors of $10 or | caves or burrows which they often | ro. simost a minute he had com- drops in pressure. | Adah Shelly. books, fiction 
scholarly man im well-cut flannels | more to a National Guard company | share with sea-birds. They Ont ciety acotratised (Ge earth pall ppt POs and non-fiction, are: 
who stepped up to receive the SDX | ‘‘shall be exempted from jury flies, insects, spiders, grasshoppers, inside his cockpit by matching it changed tended to con- neat Tite medal to suggest the life which has | duty” for a year. The catch is | and similar small ground - prey.| . inet the centrifugal force of the none Beat Back the Tide, Dolores Hitchens -mold Fischetti, there is a limit on the num- onset of wint the tua- | 9ai . ig fuse the persons for a few seconds. | Death Walks the Woods, Cyril Maré 
ogee ee) ag S Gheest io eomass | crm tae Segative: and vatiren’ ts dap? : But they all recovered from the The Holy Poet, Robert Roman late 30’s into one of the country’s of persons oses : In a special seat behind him, a an Sat. Tae ee The ‘Last Love ef Camille, Pramces 
foremost editorial cartoonists. 
He had been an infantryman in funds.     blindfolded man tried to mark 
crosses .in little squares which|— i once oe   
  UNDER PRESSURE: Aviattix Dianna Bixby undergoes quick | reported relief after the change in 
other 
  we we = ie 7 ) weirs O ran diagonally down a sheet of hange in Lockheed laboratofies at Burbank, Calif., while | pressure. 3 Phe bong of Rath, FO. long 
wa soe it ete ot LONELY Physical Old Age |rire"t et wets conic ol Fgh marge ct Burma ences reuh eden "| Onte ate hnd, pen with] PEE Sate Larsen agen ee ee l o0oms but Nerves Decay went oft at a right angle. : perienced a The is they ar a 2 " .o 
cia’ artist, and still earlier a wan- PROVIDENCE, RL WP) — ¢ striving to extend man's Pigalle glade bar Not Even a Scratched Fender CS oes Book of Wows tg CO 
  
  dering ‘depression kid.” — Man’s ancient dream of eternal | lifetime. 7 
He was one of five children of | may become a partial reali-|, And he predicted that “we will! can survive space travel. It was I [' } April 28 in’ Kalamazoo 
    
  n Beatr Sater ts | tn the neti centry ~| ate Some © Ft way” within the] Serna tm recent mtn of , ) || sent tower perce ot tn | Sig Rt at Pa 7 ° the Aero Assn., an or- B N A id D upper altitudes much better than a ae of fuakaee a P. 
rac at Oe | te Be Chase of Brown] Came art and itmy de | gateton componed monty ot | LO BE NO £ACCIGENt Day || wreeatn sed toma vor | Tine. cmmat precrr : Me Y eases, arte i sible. ; - 
wis the Rollin Kirby at the ; -KALAMAZOO (UP)—On “No Traffic Accident Day” here April 28, : os great University, noted for research in| Jes, all the things you wouldn’t A general lusion from the re-| Kalamhzoo drivers are going to try to get by 24 with H ase a et | Siete se C. A. Presees 
A . t | skin biology. said today that slow-| have to worry about if you died | 115 i¢ that machines will soon | so much as a scratched fender. 
  t 19 Fischetti —~ a bellhop ing up the effect of young — these are the diseases be capable of With 90°00 licensed’ drivess tw thé ; 
is t ’ rn ing into = flying into space .000 licensed drivers in the city and county it’s géing to | some day flying in and out and elevator operator in New/ diseases is the key to science's fon P poufighare living In away from the earth's gravitational | } ite an accomplishment, even the traffic safety division of the |earth’s atmosphere must be 
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      . pull. But a lot of questions have to | Kalamazoo Safety Council : “This field that now is s _ Agrees. 
being considered as of major im. [Pe answered before it is de- “We may not reduce accidents to ‘zero’ but we do feel tions of such flight exaggerate $ 
portance.” ae Liopengee apy is capable | drivers will cooperate to the extent such accidents will be materially | most physical defects. Heart Service Is Free 
surviving in such a machine. | reduced,” said Willard Kane, chairman of the traffic safety division —— SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (UP) — A What kind of man would we| The man-taking the test behind observance. . Off ; : 
then in- 2004? Yeager. experienced the same_sen- = *« ne the ° Tax Check Pays newly opened heart clinic here of- 
  well as the drivers, pointing out that “all individuals figure into canvass for federal income tax | tients of a I7-county area in the 
oe) _ delinquents in Massachusetts has | \issourt Ozarks, The clinic ts 
The No Accident Day will be observed from midnight to midnight |‘produced $1,388.733 since last July. sponsored the regional Heart 
April 28. : During November, for example, : ‘ati by by + have 
Dr. Chase said persons as they | sations everyone does when sub- 
aged would be like those few! jected to zero gravity. He was 
ripe old age today./tompletely disoriented, unable to “Our goal is to get-more people | pauge distances or to move his 
equal to.the best we have now,”| hands the way he wanted to. 
                    he said. ‘‘The Toscaninis and Chur- , : Yeager has performed this ma- The county's teenagers have pledged their cooperation. Through | revenue agents found that 1,170 or 
— Dr. Chase said. no one| Bétver so often he has learned -| Janet Pound. president of the county Teenage Traffic Association, the |14.1 per cent, of the 8,279 taxpay- the Greene County Medical So- 
aaa wank 4oilive to be much| t s4just partially to the zero- | young people said they hoped the day could also be an example day ers interviewed had failed to. file | ciety. Physicians donate their serv- - 
more than 100. Becaure here's the gravity state. The fact that he that will be long remembered. one or more of the required forms. | ices, 
big hitch : , 
  generative processes, so far we 
can't foresee within the next cen- ; 
tury any slowing up the steady BY RAYMOND LAHR Sen. Harry F, Byrd (D-Va.), | bert M. Cole. = 
‘downhill path of our aging nerv- | United Press Staff. Correspondent | chairman of the Joint Commit- | On Manday. Cole disclosed abuse | chief. had condoned “‘illegal or ae 
ous systems,” he said. WASHINGTON (UP)—The Sen-| tee on Reduction of Federal |in two programs under FHA juris-| unethical” actions by other hous-| ernment-insure@d tang to Build zrzv=3t|Senate Group to Probe Housing Scandal | 
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  Joa te Banking Committee today.laid | Spending, said his group has been | di -insured loans | ing officials, some of whom may| ers ef moliiple-family @wellings i 
pe es coarse Males the" adeniniotration’s sew looking Inte FHA"s operations for for small home improvements and | face criminal charges ander a now-expired law. ‘ 
. is less acute than he was at 60.| housing program and launched an more than a year. for construction of’ large - scale|_ “Hollyday was replaced by Nor. Tt was understood, however, that 
ee Se ae Soe Even the best go downhill sooner | investigation of “irregularities” in} p14 promised to report some of | “PAaTtment projects, © \ .{man T.-Mason as acting housing | Byrd was preparing amendments to 
= ° os or later, And I don’t think even-|the Federal Housing Administra |). nidnes in a Senate He said many home owners had | commissioner . | prevent the practices t) which he 
Police Officials HOomored | te sco anaoed 6 what poten. | , ste meech| ent “fecal ty ‘highpresne| 7, Mortgage Bankers, Auwcl|cinced from developing ae ie a : ple particularly want.” Chairman Homer E. Capehart|today. building salesmen who talked them = housing legislation before Congress ' | - hs Jace for| (R-Ind) called a closed | session Caphart said there is no ques: | into taking out government insured eee ; were “ti oe : = 
<i Two local law enforcement officials, were elected to office last | Kersons to live to advanced age,|to plan the inquiry into the hous-|tion but that the banking com- | loans for ‘repairs or improvements arora dismissal wie og Fong 
week. in. the Michigat-Ontario Identification Assn.-at a meeting at the /the problem of senility-would in-}ing scandals. that could cost. the | mittee has the Br inal =) ta pagyes Hg staff found 
   Hotel Fort Shelby in Detroit. : . | ease proportionately __.”_ Kenneth H. Shearer, head of the Oakland County Sheriff's Depatt- said the Conimittee-would--delay | the group would be glad to get ; 
wd None lia Also, he sald, the problem of |tirther action on President Eisen- |help from Byrd. ment identification bureau, was named president, and Detective Charles | WRAL t6 “do with our oldsters (|) ae aan IZ proposats: col ar postal inclination,how= Secrest loans | wi end 
  
            W. Gale, of the Pontiac—PoliceDepartment,_was_named_secretary- wih _ 1 til the investigation is complete. ever, to drop his separate inquiry. 
me ot eg “It is the price we will have} Two other investigations, of the|He—said—his committee—-would | ©¢t. Sh big or negtigence — 
. meeting was the Detroit Police Department 119" pay~ tor teeeping-our-best-who} FHA-already.were-underway..The | hear testimony next Tuesday from} Under both programs, the gov FHA activities under the present 
Hosting the . die at 50 alive longer, and our | administration ordered a full-scale | Internal Revenue Commissioner T.| ernment is liable to repay the tiie 
- Last year Shearer was first vice president of the identification | cyirchille and Toscaninis alive| inquiry into the agency Monday| Coleman Andrews and Housing and | loans if the borrower fails to do so. 
group and Gale was sergeant-at-arms. Tionger still,” Dr. Chase said. - | sifter the scandals Were disclosed.|Home Finance Administrator Al-| Cole charged that Guy T. O.| ed only part of the activities be 
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Houseguests over Easter in the 
Williams horge will be Mrs. Wil- 
liams’ brother-in-law and _ sister, 
Mr, and Mrs. Peter Della-Porta, 
and their small daughter from 
Grimsby, Ont.   
  
  Fashion Tea Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Nicol left 
last, > weekend tor their home on - 
Long Boat Key near Sarasota, Fia. 
Their daughter, Jeanette, will re- 
main here and make her home with 
her brother-in-law. and sister, Mr. 
and Mrs. Alfred C. Moore of Dewey 
street. 
Mrs. John G. Wood will leave April 25 for New York with Mr. Wood and her sisters, Mrs. Frank 
Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Mehrer 
have returned from a trip to Fort 
Lauderdale, Fla. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Penrose Jr. 
and their family will spend Easter 
weekend with Mrs. Penrose’s 
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and 
Mrs. Franklin P. Hills, at their 
home, “Birch Hills, near Gray- 
— and Mrs. Frank Little have 
returned from a visit with Lt. and 
Mrs. William T. Beresford at their 
home in Hyannis, Mass. 
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° of their daughter, Nancy, to Ev-| Lovely and fragile as {t seems, 
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SH RU BS Lemons of Roselawn drive. Bugene | washing. However, white silk 
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scanning the general news as well as the comics; you will find your 
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planning and editing the Pontiac Press that we must make avery sec- 
tion interesting to almost everybody! It means that accuracy, good 
taste, objectivity and clean handling are just as important on page 22 
as on page one! What’s in the story may vary; but the writing of that 
story must be easily understood, non-technical and interesting. 
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  “pH PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, “APRIL, Ch SaPaneienS Griaaiene:. 
Convalesent Home Ceramics Students Proudly Display Work   
iti Effa Mahanke (right) 
displays her wares to a pros- 
']. pective customer, Mrs. E. K. 
Ives of Birmingham. Miss’ 
~-Mahanke-is—a-student-in-the 4 
_ Rew ceramics class. 
Pontiac Press Photo A aaicions Class Bavelees 
Patients’ Creative Talents 
Christ. Church--Social . Service. Group, 
St. James Auxiliary Are Sponsors 
By JANET ODELL 
Eight weeks ago a ceramics class for women was started at 
the Oakland County Convalescent Homé. Tuesday afternoon-at—an 
invitational tea, the students of this ceramics class displayed and 
sold the products they have so recently learned to make. 
“I thought they were giving me mud to play with,” laughed 
slender little Mrs. Belle Schooley, one of the students. Mrs. Schooley 
has made nearly a dozen pieces, most of them interestingly shaped 
ashtrays. 
Adele Davis, a Birmingham teacher of ceramics, organized the 
class and has given unstintingly ot her time each Tuesday since . 
the beginning. She says the women? 
in this new class do every bit as 
good a job with the clay as do 
her beginners in any class. “In 
fact,” she said, “they have more 
patience.” 
Many of them need unusual 
patience when their crippled 
fingers are slow to respond. But 
the finished earrings, pins, 
buttons, tiny bowls, and Christ-_ 
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Urs. Davis teaches Mrs. Harry ‘Davis (center) of Birming- | Mrs. Bell 
“The work has been done ham receives an orchid from two of her,» '* °° 
largely with volunteer workers “hy pils” at the Tuesday invitational tea held | Dudley (right).       
  
  
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Wie) Sectall (eerie Grow of | ae a Ey arian at the Oaktand-County-Gonvalescent- Homes| samics inthe neu occupational theregpy pron Bleach Simplifies | 
Christ Church Cranbrook and the| ts one of the most constructive _ Presenting Mrs. Davis with the orchid are|gram at the home. itchen” Cleaning ~ ease 
Women's Auxiliary of St. James} pleces of work that can be un- + | No longer are energy and grim | Spiscopal Birmingham| dertakea in convalescent : : : rey grim 
cae eae oe af this new occupe.| hospital. The werk of these |Pre-Dinner Mint tere iviak containing sugars CONVENTION Is Held determination the first essentials escent | volunteer workers is deeply . - in cleaning kitchen cabinets—the | 
homme. Ary at the convaleneent | preciated.” *” |Will Cut Appetite |" by Pythian Sisters babedon enamel kind. Just odd ceram! Rebecca Gould Ameri woe i teepatl ° Mrs. Milton Miller, grand chief | bleach to your wash water | 
newest and most paar ven: wat toaur songs at es ta new atte ore t the wine of Minimize Wrinkles ot Michigan. and Edmond Unger, and then proceed with gentle. 
; also dinner ~ ' grand chancellor of Michigan, were | serenity. eas re catia (as Members of the committes in| meals instead of at their close, casa Pago foal saa guest speakers Tuesday at the Dis-| With the chlorine bleach in the 
knitting, crocheting, weaving, ah ae "cairn « of the fewer people would be overweight. | tet most of the wrinkles will fal] ‘Tict 10 Convention of Mizpah Tem- | water, grime and dust are removed 
leather work, woodwork and flow- Christ Charch a Mrs. E. K So says Sugar Information, Inc.,| out as the garment dries. | ple, Pythian Sisters, in Oxford. — | with ease. About one-eighth cup . 
er arranging. ieeall bere! tor he Mrs. E. F.| which declares that in normal Fourteen members were present of the dry granules per 2 gallons | 
Howard Estes, manager of the Brumbaum, chairman of “the | persons the intense hunger that C ‘ E ¢ fom aa Tevet wt 3 of weber ae a goed | ota . convalescent home, had this’ t0| icrticuitural ‘Therapy Group: | jeads to overeating and consequent oming tvents 
Mrs. Gomme oo ae mrt | gains in weight is often caused | gs orenge Social Club will meet Theredey ‘2 
Brown, Mrs by | blood level. ; 0) ca % Kenneth Blaughs Mrs. Lester Colbert, all of Bir-| A drinking something |“ Ave. te u in | 
idi 7 7 mingham. | containing sugar just before meal- | see hsseus SOB WIR o0-apeuae GIANNA yg erecta awe ee |e es ee wonderful full blown Sallie Jo Bigelow of Orchid drive | presided at the tea table. | the appetite is slowed down. A S07, from, 3 to 6 mens Bt 
Blaugh March 20 at United Breth- . 
ren Church of Fort Wayne, Ind NOTE... Any Article You Select She is the daughter of Mr. and 
sis Hiavcld ieiow and Kamath: Needing Alterations Will Be Easter 
who resides orf Shimmons road, te Completed for Easter .. . and the son of the Byron Blaughs of 
Fort Wayne, Ind. The Rev. R. E. . summer 
os performed the 8 o'clock | $3 \e 
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a navy suit with a corsage of pink 
roses. She was attended by the | 
bridegroom's sister, Mrs. Hilda } UH $ 5” 
Hampton, and Gerald Blaugh at- | 7 7 \ 7 
tended the bridegroom. The couple 
is residing in Pontiac. — 
Skirts that are major assets 
Soften Those eee ee ° ‘Wow 
Premature Dry-Skin AT A BREEZY now ond oll wumerar. . | 4 -_ ~ 
CROW’S-FEET — 
Attractive Accents 
For Your Smile   
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*] 0” 5” $7” Prosar crow's-feet at the corners 
of your eyes are often caused by skin 
dryness. Skin dryness is caused by 
your skin's inability to make enough | 
lubricating cholesterols and esters. | 
Penetrating Lanolin Plus Liquid used | 
nightly as a cleanser—then a few extra | 
drops gently masseged into your- skin 
before retiring—next day a few more 
drops used as a powder base. This keeps 
your skin constantly supplied with an 
abundance of cholesterole and esters. 
Result: dry skin is overcome—preme- 
ture dry-skin wrinkles quickly fade, 
giving you a surprisingly younger look. 
Get your Lanolin Plus Liquid today. 
Use it tonight. Actually SEE and feel 
a difference tomorrow morning. All this 
for but one dollar, plus tex.   
Here is Flower Gar- 
den Easter Millinery 
at its finest. You §¢ 
_ will have nothing . 
but flowery - words 
of praise for these 
charming Spring 
    For Easter and   % Asap aval gr espana hats and at prices . : ae 
Sige egies All Through Summer J [or tos Were 10955000 
  ° considerably. 
   “Ves, we've taken our regular 45. 00, 49.95 ; 
ing Suits and: marked 1 
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“Now you will get the pick ofthe finest | 
dresses we've ever shown. Get set to e 
_ reap a harvest of compliments every — _— — 
“time your -wear—one-of-these—smart-— 
= ay : = to to sell at a price 
wide, the fashions 
colors are beautiful, 
all through Spring.     
       
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SAE EEE . |Oscar Awarded to Mrs. Bunce i — ae ‘ys The Whitney Group Gathers ; 
PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL ‘ ||Toastmistress Club Meets of Beverly F. Guest Addresses TU 19a &. Seginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. Slayton to " . ; 
Write, a at ag ong ag st nae wo Easter was the theme chosen by | Mrs. J. A. Shaw gave the invo . Clement J. Mrs. W. B. O'Neal, national field| . She urged all te uphold the 
~* "PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 . J \the Pontiac Toastmistress Club! cation. and table topic mistress Cleveland. is secretary for the WCTU, was guest) purpose of WCTU. Mrs. Joseph 
when the group held a dinner meet-' ... Mrs. Lester ‘Snell. “Wheré unnounced .by |%Besker Tuesday afternoon for Greep, president of the 18th Dis- , Y ing Tuesday evening in Hotel | “8Y Dora B. Whitney, WCTU, at the | 7 s ; would you like to go this summer “he | trict WCTU, was also present at 5 Ww - r parents, home of Mrs, Howard Brown of dad Mra. 8G. tow 
4 ~ |— money and time unlimited” was the Herbert oer Lake iv, ’ eel Ge. cen 1: WCTU awecter ne 
< — Slaytons of \wery she said it was orgagized| Visual education, wsed “Root of — : on ‘ | The Oscar was awarded te) grande _| ‘to protect the home, ti mitermsee” as 0 devetitonl (a Mrs. Robert Bunce for _Legrande __|*‘to protect the home, to abotish| i p- 
ee ces pall som avenue, __| liquor traffic, and for the triumph} —-— ning ts gpa ove The Cle of Christ’s golden rule in custom; Mrs. Glenford Haviland and Mrs. 
eutt, Geo Nether : ment | and in law.” David Gee offered prayers and - on a a sone 3 F. Clevelands — Mrs. Andrew Stimer, president of = Resurrection. Joseph of Sylvan Lake N ° | Sh the federation, announced a May } MeLeod on “Just Mable Me- f Sy uptia OWer [t breakfast Leod” and Mrs, James Palmer hi nt to be held in First = an are his parents. H ors Bri de Methodist Church. Mrs. John Mc- on Clement on Cormick assisted the hostess with 
Critics for the evening were Mrs. attended Barbara J. Brabbs opened her | refreshments. 
= W. A. Vernon, Mrs. Wendell Green Wichi Stat home on Harper street Monday to 
and Mrs. Clayton Rule. touigan Stake | nonor Mrs. J. H. McKee with a! The special event of the evening heme pont nuptial Casto The bride is | Birmingham was given by Mrs. Orben Wilkins, ollege. the former Carol ownsend. and Mrs. Robert Sutton was toast- The S hes Guests at the party included TRAVEL YO U R N E\W mistress for the evening. couple Nancy LaRoue, Diane Charboneau, 
Gpackel tepects ware give , not announced | Mrs. John Gufty, Mrs. Dallas E. SERVICE by ‘ : . Dillingham, Mrs. Ronald Weaver. Mrs. Vernon on community serv- a wedding z ; : We'll Plan Your Teur Free! 
: ice, ‘Mra. Milton Freet on public BEVERLY F. SLAYTON Carol Ann ‘Thompson, Dine Sut. We es COAT = relacions. lire. Howard Wheatey : date. ter, Sandra Luebke, Mrs. David | Phone Mi 4-5711 7 ee 8 on chairmen for the Toastmistress a Tickets, Reservations ( open house to be held May 11 At Prenuptial Part Others were Dixie Davis, Elien 
\ Reports on the Council Four| P y Wood, Mrs. Robert Wood, Mrs. to Anywhere aoe ; orn | ° | Wesley J. Wood, Mrs. Frank Rog- 
Be a Jo Ann Gre Ig Is Honored ‘ers, Nancy Jones, Elizabeth Ver- | Grace Plummer Reilly 
In discriminating Helen Lapisch. Guests for the eve; ane , |Beek, Geraldine Wiggins and Mrs. | 379 Hamilton, Birmingham 
; ning were Katheryn Sumpter. Mrs.| 44. Virginia Vogelsburg and | Davis. Sandy Wapfler -and Mrs | Harold : | 
— lengths from the __| Evelyn Cole and Mrs. W. 4. Dean. | yrs. Gretchen sticlmey entertained | cal comic a =e PO Ge AY toe Ge “the -tist NET GPP 099999 900000000000000 oe ee eo . 
very brief to the Monday for  bride-elect JoAnn were ht . 
api Dirt Gardeners (°" Claude Kimler, Mrs Ronald Johns | § . 
& : Meet Tuesday JoAnn, bride-elect of Joseph Themis Contes: Mrs, William Pur-| @ HIGH heels ; f les, fine . Salfi Jr. has set May 8 as her/| vis, Mrs. Ralph Mazza, Pat Boyer,| § , of boucles. 1 for Birthday Tea | wedaing sate soe is the daughter| Marty Shel, Mrs. Mary Allard. | § fleece, wool Dirt Gardeners held their an- of the Russell Greigs of Keego| ie tye’ ay avila, Panes ...or LOW 3 
suede, cashmere ready yer rye epee as Harbor, and his parents are the|Vogersburg, ‘Linda and Cathy| § , ’ us on | saps ad ; ° - . ’ 
Riviera terrace. She was assisted Joseph Sallis of ‘Cherokes Stickney and Carol Greig. ' bere are § 
blends. and hop- by Mrs. C. E. Lancaster and Mrs.| Among the guests were the } ’ 
sacking GH. Artes. honoree's mother and her grand- | Texture Important | 3 . Guests were Mrs. E. /.. Harding.| mother, Mrs. Hanna Justman. | j ' ’ 
Mrs. William L. Miller and Mrs.| Others were Mra. Joseph Saini, | |’ Cotton Apparel | } Shirley H. Stamp. At the business; Mrs, Harry Greig, Mrs. Walter | Texture is the fashion story on! § ' meeting it was decided to send) Greig, Mrs. Clark Ashcroft, Mrs | cottons’ this season. You will 4 ; ; Mrs. Vivian Tubbs as a delegate} Verne Bradburn, Mrs. Mabel | choose them by feel almost as { , $ $ 95 to the Federal Garden Club in| Laffery, Mrs. Rosemary Hutch. | much as by eye appeal. To be dry | § , O Kalamazoo. A teacher will be sent! insen and Mrs. Hilda Veswat. and crisp is most important, and | ‘ ’ 
to the conservation school at Hig- always there is surface interest. ' _ gins Lake this summer. | Mrs. Clyde Fellows, Mrs. Theo- Embroidered effects are | 4 X 
Members were invited to attend sepeangra rin gage aint interesting. These range from! § . the workshop of National Farm [lerbert Met — ? Raymond | jreathtakingty lovely embroidered |. ¢ : and Garden Club in Rochester May | Sweetman. Mrs. Donald Sweetman. | iiong in pastels that look good! , 5 and 6 beginning at 10 o'clock. | Maureen Sweetman, Mrs. Gerald heat © e priced | 6 f 
Open. Every a Mrs. D C. Gilchrist was pro- ic ale Mra Al | Batneck. Mee Bale | senieas flocked in motile, that sin-| , gram chairman and ‘Mrs. Samuel ulate embroidery. Flocking. you ¥ , Night ‘til 9 Smal] did the floral arrangements. BI k know, Ws A Besthad of creatine} 6 y 7 | ue Star Thanked : ey “emcee . © ; f Aidi O re pattern an fabric by “pasting to| J K 
9 Mrs. Elmer Foster or Aiding Urpnans =o tiny clumps of fibers in X , 
. ; if arrangements. © f . | Entertains Group sso OS Lead bt Ca) ae i . to Korean orphans was read to ' 
as ue Foster opened her /Biue Star Mothers Chapter Four; MOMS Plan Party ‘ me on Michigan avenue Tuesday Tyesday evening at the YMCA . ‘ 
evening to members of the Friend Mr William. Morris. on Easter Monday Y myton 
Parking in Rear Telegraph at Huron ship Club. The note was from a Korean| Michigan State Board of MOMS) Q  qouds for Spring! Over Assisting the hostess was MIS. .ubscription to the Pontiac Press | America, Inc.. will hold its an-| , 
| Melvin Wells, and Mrs. William | missionary. The group renewed a| ual Easter Monday luncheonette| 9 e 
. Werner attended as a guest. for the VA Hospital in Dearborn. and card party in Kern's audi-| §¢ MM t Shoes ; 
— — — — and announcement was made of ag oe Mordich . = ‘ : ) wi ’ 
interested persons may contact Mrs. chairman for the 12:30 pm event.| 9 43 N. Saginaw St , | George Leinenger or Mrs. George | and she is assisted by Mrs. Frank | X ° & ° 4 ' 
|Kemper for membership informa- | Polasek and Mrs. L. B. Arnold.| We popoppooOoOOoOOOOOOOOos 
| tion. ~ ¢ both of Auburn Heights. | 
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| Dresses Whether you are a pleased parent, , | proud aunt or grandparent .. . 7 | ’ if you are shopping for a Christen- 
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Busy bunnies have gathered the brightest, chipper-est 
| Easter best for your young Easter Paraders . . . 
| head-to-toe dress-ups for boys ond girls . . . 
~~ tots to “s % : PEs : . 
The BERMUDA | DRESSES . Tots’ to Teens’ 
Glazed cottons, colorful prints, pasted pretties and 
Biack Patent bouffant sheers. . . dresses fashioned for the smallest miss 
to the very conscious pre-teen agers. % 
oy $6.98 to $10.98 ak pet 
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| BOYS’ SUITS Famous Makes 
: Little Gents’ Suits in Eton and Dad-Like styles. - 
| Fabrics are the big news this year . . . so wear- 
| able... crease resistant and mix-match sets. 
e VESTS In Reversible Contrast DRESS SETS Long and dainty with hand work : 
Rayon or nylon in 3 on dress and matching slip. 
| | check with the ; reverse side to aa 1498 
contrast or match 
| his slacks. Sizes . 
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: This product has no 
connection whatever with The , 
| .* , $8.95 to $12.95 Know your labels . . . your fabrics and Pe itereld Ae . . ; oe dependable quality in children’s clothing —, : : ) —- ae ee : . .« “cute and inexpensive” can be costly. GIRLS’ COAT SETS = at aRDEPUE RAEI oe ema = a Silks, satins, tucks and ribbons sg peg = : - le r adorn little girls’ matching coat 
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Mary Huemiller, just like any other little; 
girl, can’t resist a doll, as she looks wide- 
eyed at the dolls her mother, Mrs. Clarence 
Huemiller of Walnut road, is arranging. The 
dolls were made by Pontiac Chapter, Ameri- | homes. 
    ope ee _THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL. 14 1084) 
.AAUW Gives Dolls, Toys 
      
  
    
Contributes to Children’s Aid   
| Heading the doll committee. of 
the AAUW are Mary Heitch and|' 
Martha Horton. ~ Dressing dolls for little girls who | 
are en route to foster homes has 
been a special project of Pontiac 
Branch of American ‘Association of   
Shine Up Vases - 
in Bleach Solution 
     
  While ‘you are spring cleaning 
you will want to shine up your 
giass and pottery vases and-flower{-— 
ponte and pitchers so they will be 
ready for spring flowers. 
The easiest way is to pour a lit- 
tle of the new bleach that- comes. 
in dry form into the hot water in| 
the dishpan. One-eighth ‘cup of the |   
  
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  -DAY, HALF.DAY ss _SCHOOL FOR § 
4. WEST LAWRENCE... 
“APPROVED FOR TRAININ 
Call, Phone or Return This Ad for Information =   
NAME oe * ADDRI sees 
  
  dry granules to the dishpanful, |   
about 2 gallons, is the right pro- MARILYN D. LINEBAUGH   
portion. Wash, rinse, wipe and 
you're done. And what satisfaction . 
to see how gleaming bright your | 
| vases and pitchers will be! Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Line- | 
baugh of Fourth avenue announce 
|the engagement of their daughter, | 
Marilyn, to Richard A. Stauble, | 
son of Robert A. Stauble of Can- 
-' ton, N. ¥. May 1 has been set as 
the wedding date.       | Consider Sleeves 
When selecting a blouse for 
your spring suit, consider the cuts 
of the sleeves of both garments. 
For example, a blouse that has 
dolman sleeves should not be worn that time. 
“Many little girls’ eyes light up 
when we tell them they may keep 
the dolls for their very own,’’ Miss 
Endelman said. “‘It helps them to   
Serve on Committee 
Mrs. Charles E. Wilson, wife of 
forget the past.” 
Year-round work of placing 
these children from broken . with a jacket whose sleeves are 
set in. 
  
In Detroit Hospital! | of Sen. Ferguson of Michigan, are 
' two members of a special sponsor the U.S. secretary of defense, 
and Mrs, Homer Ferguson, wife 
committee of the Federal Govern- | 
  Pontiac Press Phete 
can Association of University Women, for 
children who come to Michigan Children’s 
Aid Society before being placed in foster 
  
ws 
Spent 7 Months Touring Far East 
Miss Steward Returns From Asia   
Margaret Steward returned to| Natchez, Sue participated in the, Earle K. Knowles, son of the 
her home on Washington street | Pilgrimage as part of the Queen's | i R, E. Knowles’ of Waldo avenue, 
| was awarded semester honors at a 
recent convocation at Wheaton Col- 
lege, Wheaton, Ill. Earle is a junior Monday evening after a séven- | Court. 
month tour of the Far East. a Sue pee recently placed = Nee 
. ean's list the college for her One of the highlights of the holi- | cviendastie echlew . 
day was a boat trip with two oth- | 
  at the college. 
  by Pontiac area homes in suitable foster homes is 
= __Roy Gaston of Kenford. road is ment Division for the 1954 Cancer 
to the Unites Fuss iat Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit. | (Crusade, ‘formed: this year, 7 i 
  
  “Good Things to Eat | 
| for Easter! 
Candies, gift baskets, tea ‘cookies, 
layer cakes—all in sparkling Spring 
colors ready to say “Happy Easter”! 
  
ers out of the tourist range on the 
Fiji Islands, where she was treated 
~ to a ceremony reserved for visiting | 
chieftains and given an opportunity | 
to make movies of the participants 
in their tribal costumes. | 
Another highlight was Hawail,- 
where Miss Steward said she had | 
more orchid corsages than she 
could comfortably wear at one | 
time. | 
The trip also included visits to 
Japan, the Philippines. Hong Kong, 
Thailand, Singapore, Australia and | 
New Zealand. and back to.}{onolu- 
lu before her return to the main- | 
land. | EASTER CARDS -- GIFTS Bring Joy to a Friend or Relative with 
one of our Beautiful Easter Cards. 
* BIBLES and RELIGIOUS BOOKS * 
BACKENSTOSE Stent STORE 
Cards and Gifts for All Occasions 
=)? FE 2-1414   
  Easter Special 
Box       15 East Lawrence St. Recent arrivals from Florida are 
Mr. and Mrs Charles Claunch, who | ——— —   
  
returned to their home on Riviera | 
terrace after spending the winter . 
in St. Petersburg. 7 y 
While in St, Petersburg they | . ° = 
were occasional visitors of Mrs. | 
Mabel Glazier, Mrs, Claunch’s | 
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Roberta Rapaport has returned > : 
from a six-week stay at Miami % 
Beach. Her parents, the G. J. Ra- 
paports of Williams street. with 
whom she stayéd at the Ftorida ~ 
fesort, have not yet returned to 
_ their northern home. * * 
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Mr. and Mrs. Lorenz Vasbinder 
and daughter, Valerie, of Spokane 
drive returned Friday from a/| 
three-week vacuo < Florida. 
. Recently od in Mobile, 
Ala., from a Caribbean cruise 
were Mrs, Romaine B. Moody, 
Mrs, Henrietta E. Porritt and 
Dorothy Porritt, al] of Birming- 
ham, 
- Their 16-day trip took them to 
various ports in Venezuela, the 
British West Indies ahd the cot 
nican Reporic 
Sue acpese: " degnaed of the 
Barrett Harrisons of Lexington 
drive, has returned to Gulf Park 
College, Gulfport, Miss., after 
spending spring vacation as the 
houseguest of Sandra Webb in Nat- 
chez, Miss. During her stay in 
  left: $12.50 (Both prices plus tax) right: $11.50 - 
in leatherette cases 
FINE QUALITY JEWELRY 
by iremenlys 
New designs in Easter crosses . _ Brilliant 
Austrian crystals set in 14 Karat white gold 
_ overlay mountings. From our choice selection   
  
of fashionable Krementz Jewelry. Custom- Built . 
’ Furniture 
Made to Your Order 
  Smarily Designed... Convenient... Finely Made 
  For those shes can afford the best, Krementz 
.. Jewelry will bring unsurpassed pleasure . . . Save on Manufacturer 
  A sparkling gift assortment of sedate finest 
chocolate-coated candies — fruits, nuts, creams, 
         
   
     
      
   
       
      
          
            
     
     
      
  
and novelties — with colorful cream eggs, foil- 
wrapped eggs, and crystallized cream Easter In addition to the regu- 
novelties. Assorted dark and milk chocolates. lar Sanders assortments, 
there is a wide variety of 
colorful Easter boxes, 
baskets, and novelties. 3 POUNDS 
$335       } . 2 POUNDS 
$225 
Easter 
Buttercream 
Layer. 
This fine textured yellow batter               cake is filled and frosted with 
_ luscious buttercream. The special 
decoration will make it the center 
of interest at your Easter Week 
dinner or party. 
$725 
  Friday and Saturday Only 
Please Order Now 
Devilsfood- Buttercream 
Layer 
Two layers of delicious chocolate 
, devilsfood filled with 1 white but- 
tercream, topped with strips of 
buttercream, then frosted’ all 
over with creamy chocolate icing. 
$175 
  Available all Week 
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Thirty-Four Sanders Stores 
        
  
  “All Work Guaranteed 5 Years 
270 orchard lake avenue a   “Pontiac's Oldest Jewelry Store 
28 W, Huron Si.” _—*                       to You Prices « + - * made with a hard rolled overlay of 14 Kt oad 
hin aa i Pp —_—¢eld, to last brightly through the years, —__ — 13 National Super Markets 
= Asters _ “The Store Where Quality Counts”. ee : Fe eee 
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@ Save on full length coats, 3/4 length coats, finger 
tip lengths and short toppers. 
@+amous brands, labeled fabrics from the finest 
manufacturers! 
@ 100% wools in boucles, crepes, herringbones, 
broadcloths, fleeces, and tweeds. 
| -@ Straight lines in casual and-dressy styles, semi-fitted 
coats, cardigan styles, gracefully flared coats vee 
over a hundred to choose ‘from. 
®@ Choose all-season Milium “— or idee 
  
. Visit Your Nearest Sanders Store, in the Tel-Huron Shopping Center 
Telegraph. — Huron Street, Pontiac _ —_—— taffeta. 
@ Choose 8 to 20 in misses’,  abierd al soma: : 
styles. ~ s 
© Whites, pastels blanks. Aas nasi. re: - 
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for Easter. 
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THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1954.   
  
  
      
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Easter Outfit. 
GENUINE LEATHER 
PURSES 
| $2 _ $49 . 97% estan NI ARN tna ae 
+ _ “Pontiac’s Exclusive Leather Goods Store” 
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  Club ‘Hears Cellist, ‘Soprano, Pianist 4   
By DORA DAWSON 
  A prayer for the continuing spiri- | 8" instrument of warm timbre and 
tual uplift and inspiration of music | dramatic pre She was heard. 
fives. offered by the Rev. Otto | sung with distinction, ‘and in three | 
| Schultz at the Tuesday Musicale English songs that expressed the 
meeting held Tuesday in Grace | depth of longing and ‘grief. 
| Lutheran Fellowship Hall. | To the work of these two young 
| The prayer presaged a. program) artists was added the artistic and 
| that filled the members with exalt- 
+ed appreciation. Mrs. Paul Elia- 
| son, cellist, Mrs. Jack Wignall, 
| soprano, and Mrs. Howard Helden- 
| brand, pianist. were the artist 
members. 
| ‘The three opened the program 
with tuneful and artistic songs 
dating from the i3th Century. 
Photostatic copies were made for 
their use from original Gabri- 
elli manuscripts. 
Mrs. Eliason followed with two 
numbers, the soulful ‘‘Arioso” by 
Bach and the allegro and grave 
movements of a sonata by Sam- 
mertini, played with virile and 
authoritative tone quality on an 
instrument not easily mastered but 
of rich depth 
. She was later he ard in the Jew- | 
ish melody ‘Kol Nidrei,” in which 
the cello is capable of expressing | 
pathos and pleading. Mrs. Eliason | 
-aiso—_played—a—minuet_and de-| 
scribed, in sound, the playful an- 
| tics of a harlequin   
      — JUDY. STEINHELPER— 
Representing Pontiac Junior 
Achievers for the title “Queen of | 
    
    
  14 West Huron FE 2-2620 | _ Im all these numbers Mrs. Elia- ve will be Judy Steinhelper of : son showed her fine training and 
expert ability with fluent .bewing, | SPence street. 
and finely drawn tones... ages ee ag Borla at | 
tesa, — PA prom Detroit, each 
— er PNG representing a JA business center 
for the crown.   | Judges of the contestants will be | television's Soupy Sales, Donald S. 
(rosy Detroit police commis- 
sioner; Blanche Parent Wise, De- | 
| troit councilwoman; Corinne Pat- 
.terson and Stuart Richards. Tickets | 
for the dance are available at the! 
JA business center on Mill street. | 
    3 Artists Inspire Musicale Audience| z Mrs. Wignall's soprano voice is; 
It was announced that the Michi- 
gan Federation of Music Clubs 
will hold its 37th annua! conven- 
tion in Detroit May 10 to 12. Mrs. 
Gordon Woolcock and Mrs. Ralph 
Norvell will attend as delegates 
from the Tuesday Musicale. 
Star’s PJ Top. 
Must Be Chic 
but Not Risque   = 
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    HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Night- 
| gowns may take a back rack in| 
| milady’s wardrobe when Judy Gar- | 
‘land shows up in her new movie | 
-+-rakishiygarbed-in-a—pajama_top._____ 
A simple pj top, worn by Judy | 
withgut bottoms in her forthcom- 
ing film, ‘‘A Star Is Born,” raised 
a perturbing problem for her stu- 
The questicn was—how low ts 
chic and how high ts risque? 
  “Poetry in Prints” 
of Sanforized broadcloth novelties. This one shows double are one of 1954's prettiest groups 
  The question stirred more de- | 
bate in Hollywood than the fash- | 
ion dueling of Christian Dior and | 
| Jacques Fath over the up or down | 
| hemline. 
| If the hemline came down to the | 
knees, then the pajama top was | 
no longer a pajama top but a| 
sateen aeat instead, experts de- 
clared. ~   rows of tiny leaves fluttering down in stripe formation, in 
an interesting frock that will go everywhere this summer. 
Sleeveless, it features. close neckline and an unusually slim- 
ming bodice, although the inverted: front pleat permits 
plenty of action.   
Sharpen Scissors | Sorority Ma kes Up 
You can sharpen up your — 
sore’ ty cating Garcia 0 piece a Baskets for Easter 
  from | Build Rgck on Door Easter baskets to be delivered 
‘to Oakland County Children’s home 
were made Tuesday evening by 
| members of Gamnia Chapter, Beta Pajama coats, according to fash- sandpaper with them once or 
A magazine rack built on the fon leaders, are always worn with- twice. 
| back of a door will give you added out bottoms by pretty young girls. | 
PTA Activities   
' storage space for your favorite But Judy’s shirttail was supposed | 
| reading matter without taking, to look as if it came with bottoms, | 
Priced From 
         
    
  SPECIAL, 
Orchid Corsage, $3.50 up     
Gardenias @ Roses       
  “TOL North Saginaw Street’ 
  
  
  Jacobsen’ S 
  “View of another group of beautiful Croft Easter Lilies grown at our i 
_Lake Orion greenhouses from which your order will be selected.” | 
ALSO GO RGEOUS 
Tulips: Hyacinths Daffodils: Hydrangeas: Rose Bushes 
Lovely Plants $ D O 
| CUT ROSES — CARNATIONS — SNAP DRAGONS —STOCK — IRIS 
Grown in Our Own Greenhouses for Lasting Freshness! 
“Choose One of Our Artistically Designed Corsages for the Easter Look” 
Carnations @ Violets 
  “Satisfactory Service: in F lovokis Since 1920" | away needed floor space. ‘even though they were missing. | 
  
  
Permanents 
NN. Perry St. Soft Curls PERMANENTLY in Place for Spring! 
CALLIE’S BEAUTY SHOP Phone FE 2-6361 Oppesite Hotel Reoseveh $9.00 | from 
    
  le Pathers 
4 pS ‘Theta Phi sorority at Jane Mc- 
project panned by Emerson Guire's home on Golf drive 
cael PTA tor sday afternoon to 
Four guests present were Mrs. raise funds for the PTA scholarship | 
Robert Clark, Mrs. William Baer, 
Thursday at 230 in the schol ubrary. | Mrs. William Reutner and Mrs, 
McCarrel Charles Miller. Mrs. Harold St. 
Thursday at 2 p.m. "bacerten PTA - John reported on an advisory 
| Mout Srsede: Magget’ $5 Estes “00 ‘board meeting March 30 and Mrs. 
PTA of Matkim Schoo! will meet for | ‘Robert Jones was announced as — Night = hostess for the April 27 meeting, Bawiherne ; 
PTA of Hawthorne Schoo! will meet 
  
  
  
      
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OF receive your money back pe suggested by manufacturers 
‘which should guarantee long life 
          J. Cecil Cox, assistant superin- and trouble-free service: l) the children’s shop | tendent of Pontiac Public Schools, Leathers A coat or two of neu- - ee and Mrs. Harry E. King, state tral shoe polish, plus buffing with IS 7 
mula, you can reduce ee oon te =r finan ne chon Pes. a i ane eo bg without dreary dieting, massage! tiac Council of PTA honored pest- ue eee Protect against Se : 
ve fedtinene contet |e, mong Renters oid azine Tor svi in tent 1 Devoted to the Younger | =. FROM 
Girls’, Sizes............ Infants’ to 14 I 
Boys’, Sizes. veeeeee eee einfants:tod: ated 
BROTHER AND SISTER MATCHED pocket secretaries, and brief cases, 
renew polish from time to time. 
Renew polish on suitcases after 
each using. Store articles in a 
ventillated place, avoiding ex-   is 
TEK- TROL. Poel enpeto non tl while you tat! Because it provides ¢ your 
stomach Gr ieealan ‘ele. | 294 spoke of the need for a PTA to ments that build fat 
    
    ROL Ta ake, tnree, sna Mrs. William Wright, new tremes ef temperatu h a eg ar. Thats al. your look * peratare of of: SETS by Little Fashion Tog. ee just as good—taste Just as g council president, responded, midity. Toddlers 1to 3 oo ononwe seaee $398 and $498 Ee : ; | 
you all want of all the foods| saying the PTA would work for -_ a Hd you like. But you won't eat as much—| the best facilities possible and Fabric: Coated fabyics, such as |] ATE GREENAWAY FROCKS and p a nb the ef ‘“ canvas used to cover luggage, Sizes 3 to 14 $398 to $798 
Abestatety Sete its welfare a peatine Beene Whats react well to a coat of clear liquid 2 ea ee seecves Dietless — drugiess — reducing with| ¢Te® primary responsibility. wax—the same wax you use for KAYNEE Styles for Boys—u ed size 7 TEK-TROL is safe! of the in PTA j P rae Tne & sah "Try TEK“TROL . aes a ee hemes Getting together with Mrs. Harry E. King |G. Wright (left) of Chippewa road .is the} jinoleum floors. Butt to a glossy | RE 
clothes (center), state PTA president, at the Pon- ae president and Mrs. William Mihalek of | finish. | 
vital members and 4c PTA Council breakfast Tuesday in the|V avenue (right) is the new|_ f leather bindings are used as’ rears of discomfort slip away. HOU RS: Friday and Saturday. 10 te Sundays 11 to 3 Pj 
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for traveling garment bags and | 
accessory luggage, should be | 
stored to _prevent-dust from. setiling + 
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NATURAL |, ot program set up by the fathers 
P of the school. 
HEALTH FOODS Blue Star Mothers served the [| 
breakfast. \ MAPLE at GATES BIRMINGHAM 
58 Wayne St. + . : 
    | ees, Sorority Plans : 
Future Activities 
Plans for future activities were 
sehen ha made at the Tuesday evening meet- 
4 Ve ing of Omega Mu Sigma sorority Pontiae Press Phote | 
“Small Hair Dos” — ty the Oe are noms ot Three local presidents discussing PTA |\avenue and Mrs. Grover Remley of Oliver 
for little Easter Bonnets. || Oakes assisted the uouhend. arra™'| duties at the breakfast Tuesday morning | street. The breakfast, held at the YMC4, , 
Shert Curl 
Permanents A cooperative supper will eee (left to right) Mrs. Lawrence LaFay \was to honor new and past presidents of the | 
served by the group on April 27 at of Union street, Mrs. Walter Mann of Third | PTAs. 
from Vs f 
*6°° e ts No appointment wary Mrs. Oakes’ home on Denby drive. 
IMPERIAL Members will come dressed in 
United Nations costumes. 
Beauty Salon 20 E. Pike St. FE 4-2878   
  
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TAFFETA SWING SLIP 
3” 
Crisp, crackling underscoring for your 
full-blown fashions and summer . 
sheers . . . our sleekly-fitted, side 
zippered slip with cover- | 
bra top, adjustable straps afd wide | | 
bottom flounce. Sizes 32-to 40. - :   
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My iran br uy tweater|CONference Monday at Y |9tMatson Home on the 23rd. Mrs. Charlies Matson of Denby 
—_ ; The seventh Annual YW-YM nity taken from the fields of social| tive opened her home Monday | 
Visit Dentist Often Teenage Conference is being held | Work, education, law, religion and/| afternoon for a meeting of Chapter 
Cafefully - applied tipstick will |at the YMCA, on Mt. Clemens | ‘ational guidance. CL, PEO Sisterhood. Mrs. Charles never disguise neglected teeth. In | Street Monday, from 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Louis Creekmur will give a | Buck, president, presided at the 
| fact, it’s likely to call attention to and 8:30 p.m 11:30 p.m short talk on sports, and he will | business meeting. : 
them. So be faithful to your 7 eo * a show movies of football highlights , 
brushing and visits to the dentist. || Tickets covering nee G te to round out the full day's ac- | of the sisterhood was given by 
VNC VAETA ce ee tivities. Mrs. Matson. Thirteen members   
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_ oc pt td | Although the conference is’ for | and one guest, Mrs. William Miller, - organizations in the high s 
Refreshments and recreation will} young people in grades 10-12, any-| Were present. | fs 
Your Easter |\s proviced'as part ot the pro-|one who could be ot assistance on ee | Gl oe. and a dance will be held in Oe program, -_ Mest ergy Vanes to Stage WHITE--NAVY--PINK-- t 
evening. scussions on . DOY: re- ; 
on “Topics” deating with teenage lations. marriage, rage. relations “Ea ars BLUE-BLACK | | . problems and interests will be |C@eers, citizenship = ‘ variety program is planned | 
Let us give you the final discussed after the opening | irs. safe driving. sportsmanship. | McConnell School.PTA for Thurs- 
most important touch |] speceh siveo by Jay J. Sherman, | oF rowdyism. is invited to PAF day in the school gym. The pro- : 
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Married Folks 
Better Insured 
      
| A lot of young bachelors and | 
| Single. women in America own life 
| insurance but, as might be expect- 
ed, they are not apt to own as 
much as married couples, the In- 
stitute of Life Insurance reports 
this month. 
of Michigan and cited by the in- 
stitute shows that 78 per cent of 
all the families in America headed 
by young single persons own life 
insurance compared to 87 per cent 
of all married couples. 
But few of these ‘‘single’’ fami- 
lies are putting very much money 
into’life insyrance premiums com- 
pared to the amounts used in this       | way by married families. Defined | 
| as a “‘family’’ are many different 
| kinds of households and other 
| “spending units,”” inclyding some 
which consist of only one person. 
A married couple with children 
under 18 is more likely than any 
| other family group to put rather 
} 
| large amounts of money into life 
insurance, the study shows. This 
| is trye regardless of the age of the 
| family’s chief breadwinner. {and send her home alone? 
“She lives in the opposite part |_ 
A study made by the University | Man Wants 
to Send Girl 
Home in Cab Proper in Daytime; 
He Should. Escort 
Her at Night 
By EMILY POST 
A young man asks me this ques- 
tion: ‘‘Is it permissable to put my 
girl friend into a taxi after our date 
of town from my home, and it 
would cut my sleep to the point 
of handicapping my efficiency at 
the office the next day. 
“The taxi would take her 
straight to her door and certain- 
ly would be safe. I would very 
much appreciate your opinion.” 
Answer: In the daytime, it would 
be quite all right for you to do 
this, but at night you certainly 
| must see her home—unless the 
| town is sufficiently small for the 
| taxi driver to be someone you 
know. 
| Dear Mrs. Post: Don't you feel 
| that a housewarming is a first 
| cousin to a shower and therefore 
| Should not be given by the new 
| tenants themselves? I've never 
| yet been to a housewarming to 
which the guests did not take pre- 
sents. 
Answer; The tenants them- 
selves usually give such a party 
‘because tt is not always con- 
venient to be “surprised” with . 
a party in their own house. 
Furthermore, a housewarming is 
the showing of a new house and 
does not obligate anyone to take 
a present. — 
A shower, on the other hand, is 
the showering of a guest of honor 
with presents, and all who accept 
the invitation to such a party must 
take presents. 
Dear Mrs. Post: When a serv- 
ing dish is passed and the portion 
held toward you is too big, or too 
| well done, is it proper to search 
through the portions unti! just the 
mght piece is found? 
Answer: If you den't have te 
disarrange the whole dish and 
can serve yourself quickly, you 
may take whichever piece you | 
prefer. | 
But you can't go prodding about 
{with spoon and fork and muss 
| up the dish doing it.   
  
  Dishes Will Gleam | 
All those pretty dishes that have | 
i been gathering dust.on the top! 
| shelf — get them down and spar- ° 
kle them quickly this spring. Just | 
add 2 tablespoons of bleach to a 
dishpanful of hot water, about 2 
galions. In go the dusty dishes for 
a speedy wash, then rinse. And 
out they come positivély gleaming. 
in all their fresh color. and detail. 
It’s so easy to do, you'll decide to 
use’ the best dishes more often!       
  
    
     
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Suede flats . . ..in Spring 
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8% to 3. A to OC widths. 
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    Here’s a mobile Easter basket 
enchant any child. Eggs that are blown and 
decorated are fastened with thread and cel- 
lophane tape to crossed metal rods on the. 
top of the basket handle for this unusual 
effect. Let your imagination take over when    that will 
  ESRAY; APRIL 14, 1054’ 
nd Enchantment to Child’s Easter Basket 
    
it comes to decorating the eggs. Transpar- 
ent tape was 
flowers and sasheen ribbon bows on some, 
and on others, 
colors created a wide range of designs. 
    
: Bride Uses 
‘iNest Egg 
for Extras 
Money Fights Due 
to Her Fund 
By ANNE HEYWOOD 
It's popular for people of the 
older generation to complain about 
the carelessness and thoughtless- 
ness of youth, but as far as I'm 
concerned, this new generation is 
well-endowed with good sense. 
For example, here is a letter 
from a 23-year-old girl who has 
been married six months, 
“] worked for five years be- 
“tween high school and marriage,” 
she says, “and during that period 
I learned a good deal, 
“Like all girls, I wanted to get 
married, but I began to notice a 
funny thing that happened when 
/my girl friends did marry. 
“They had been used to having 
| jobs and money of their own, but 
after marriage they had to ask 
their husbands for it. 
“This made them uncomfort- 
able, and also, the husbands some- 
|times didn’t realize how much 
money goes on little extras.   
  used to fasten litle chicks, | Well, when I met Bob and fell 
in love, I decided I didn't want us 
|to start that way. So instead of 
blowing all my money on a fabu- 
lous trousseau and linens and 
| Such things. as my friends had dyes, nail varnish and water- 
  
IF big girk— 
casually os @ shirt suit you. 
the big, well-proportioned 
  
“Two hundred seventy’   Little - girl prettiness emphasizes 
your large frome. Blouses worn os 
Miss B. G. — Toreador type 
shirt with embroidered bib and 
| push-up cuffs, with figure 
| ing shorts are especially smart for 
chaplains won 332 decorations for 
service during the Korean war. % 
shap- 
girl. 
Army Cultivate Voice 
After listening to a radio an-/a charming voice. 
nouncer for a while, people tend to | 
imagine what he looks like. That's 
| becaulge voice plays such an im- 
i Po rtant part in general impression | bumper to bumper, it is estimated | 
people have of one another. 
You're wasting your time if! long. ; j done, I saved a good deal of it. 
you work at achieving an attrac-| ‘‘I still had a nice trousseau, 
tive appearance without cultivating but I also had a nice nest egg. 
“When we got back from our 
honeymoon, I didn't have to ask 
| If all of the passenger cars i2/ for extra money all the time. I 
| the United Stale) were placed | Just dug into the nest egg, little 
y little 
| that the line would be 125,000 miles “If | wanted flowers and candles 
wren Bob's boss was coming for   
  
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Happy young flats 
with sweet ‘n' low 
lines. Suede or smooth . 
leathers. Sizes 4-10, 
AAAA to C. mn ti 
Many other Jolene 
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6.98 
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Shoes for Young Folks 
    
  
  
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Cinderella 
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Matching Purse Sets 4 
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Coats .-. . . . $8.98 All wools, tailored styles. 
Sizes 9 Months to 14 Years 
Toppers .. . 310.98 
Sizes 4 to 14 dinner, I could get them, 
= a a “It saw wus over the first few 
months nicely, and Bob was able 
to get used to all the extra money 
which housekeeping requires, and 
yet I didn't have to feel embar- 
tty, rassed or nervous abont it. 
is “After a while, I had a talk with 
ft him and explained about how I 
had, so to speak. eased him into 
it 
Uy, | “We both had a good laugh, and 
te he dicided to give me a smal] sum 
YG every week, without being asked, 
ty ~ YY ; which could go to my nest egg or 
by bi extras or whatever I liked. 
Uy L _ “It worked like a dream, and I 
“do believe more working gals 
Ys, should consider such a project, 
“It gives the marriage a much 
| smoother start for both husband 
and wife.” 
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The list of favorites was indi- 
Pre-Easter Sale | 
Boys’ Slacks - Checks, 
Gabardines, flannels, worsteds. 
Sizes 3 to 14   j coted by a study made in home 
economic classes at the University 
.ef Connecticut. 
Betty Jane Johnston, assistant 
| professor in home management 
and household equipment, said her 
study showed that the most highly 
| favored equipment required little 
skill to use while doing the most 
; . ; | fatiguing and disliked work. 
solids, plaids, stripes. | She added a note for salesmen: 
| “Giving a homemaker a chance 
| to use a household appliance in her 
own home may be a strong factor 
| in influencing her to buy it.’’ 
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Beauty Clinic By Edythe McCulloch 
WHAT IS A 
PERMANENT? |{ What does a permanent wave mean Set 
  
7 Blouses ; . : Perhaps I can hel to 
Girls’ frilly nylons, orlons, and cottons. [|| piessure and ‘satistaction m Jone “Whites and colors. se Ne Et ——"Siees 3 to 14 And, though this artifical eurl tn to you? It is an aid to better hair- 
dresses... or do you think of {t as 
being a hairdress and the 
your trouble? ms et 
creases the besuty and lasting quali- 
has 
p fine & permanent is » and fine after the manent 
is given. The curl tan aid tm man- $98 
  
NIGHT “TIL, 9 P. M. 
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- THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘WEDNESDAY, APRIL ™, ‘1954   
Girl Grows: Tense and Quiet on Dates 
myself go when I'm out. With my 
girl friends I can be so relaxed, 
or a iat it be a double date and’ 
1 freeze. 
“What is it about: the opposite 
sex that scares me? I get so 
tense — so quiet, dull, moody. I 
seem to take things so seriously! 
“How many times I have. tried 
to be good company! But even 
boys I've been out with several 
times everitually fade away. 
“After q date like the last one 
when I tried my best and the 
evening was a complete flop, I go 
home so downhearted it's pathetic. |   Can you help me?” 
  
  
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Vicki Mills Says 
Video Isn’‘t All 
Glamor, Glitter 
NEW YORK (INS)—Being a 
television performer isn’t all glitter 
and glamor, warns a 19-year-old 
singer who has’ made the grade 
on TV. 
Brunette Vicki Mills, the girl 
The lessons, plus rehearsals, 
run a minimum of 45 hours, some- 
times more. 
times during one half-hour show, 
and I'm only allowed a maxirhum 
of 10 seconds each time. 
“If a contestant guesses the tune 
immediately, 
off—and sometimes all you see 
of me in 30 minutes is about 15 
seconds." 
The singer emphasized that get. 
ting a job in any theatrical -field 
is hard work, and that keeping 
a afterwards is even harder 
work. 
Thumb No Guide. 
to what palmists say, 
the length of the thumb has noth- 
ie to do with personality, A study 
at Fordham University compared 
the thumb measurements and per- 
sonalities of 100 males, and found 
no relationship at all.     
  
About two million school-age 
children in the United States have “All this is so I can appear three | 
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  4665 _ sizes 12-20,0-02 
by fr we 
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Pattern 4665: Missey sizes 12, 
14, 16, 18, 20; 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 
42. Size 16 dress and bolero 4\% 
yards 35-inch; % yard contrast. 
This pattern easy to use, sim- 
ple to sew, is tested for fit. Has 
complete illustrated instructions. 
Send thirty-five cents in coins for 
pattern for Ist-class mailing. Send | 
+to-Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon- 
tiac Press Pattern Department. 
243 West 17th St., New York 11, 
New York. Print plainly name, 
address with zone. Size and style 
number. 
Go Over wore 
After all your make-up has been 
applied, take one more step for 
perfection. Using cotton balls or 
cotton-tipped sticks, go over your 
face lightly to remove excess 
powder, mascara, eye shadow 
and lipstick.   
  
Exercise Your Piano 
Don't allow your piano to be- 
come inactive. The strings need 
exercise to keep .them in good 
condition, At least a few hours 
playing every week will do it. 
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  Princess style! It's the new style ! 
| of the season! You'll be thrilled— | 
this ~pattern—add-5-cents foreach 1 reason and-kindness-m Don't Stifle 
Resentment 
to Obey Rule Correct Youngster 
Publicly if Motives 
Are Kind, Sensible | 
By MURIEL LAWRENCE 
One afternoon, 11-year-old Gwen 
coat with her mother. A shell-pink 
one, priced at $49.95, caught her 
fancy. When her mother reminded 
her that this exceeded the price 
came angry. 
Sulkily, she shrugged through 
other, less expensive coats offered 
by the salesclerk. 
what you buy. You don’t pay any 
|attention to what I want anyway,” 
she said to her mother. 
This was an unjust charge. 
Gwen had been told she could 
have any ceat she wished that 
cost $29.95. Her mother had read 
so many books that warned of 
the evil of correcting children 
before other people that she kept 
silent. _ 
But like you ‘iad me, she did not 
enjoy being misinterpreted to justi- 
fy someone else's anger. 
The result was that Gwen sensed 
more sullen, she refused any coat 
| at all. 
When they reached home after 
|their wasted afternoon, Gwen's 
mother corrected her. As antago- 
nism had been accumulating in her 
for an hour and a half, she re- 
proved Gwen with exaggerated and 
unnecessary violence.   The one that forbids anything but 
private correction of children is 
typical of such rules. ei + went shopping for a new spring 
they'd agreed to spend, Gwen he-. } “t   
“T don't care | ae p 
her mother’s resentment. Growing eg 
“Three important spring style trends are combined in 
this cute coat . , . the fisted princess silhouette . . . executed 
in navy, all-wool covert’. . highlighted with plaid taffeta. 
The tight bodice with cut steel buttons is in perfect contrast 
to the wide gore skirt. Narrow bands of plaid are used on 
the matching navy straw hat, cuffs, string tie—and the 
plaid completely lines the coat.   
Mary Margaret McBride Says:   
Brooms and. Calendar lS |constanty. aad lightly floured 39-inch layer 
Bake at 350 degrees for 25 to 
minutes. Cool. 
Spread peach filling between 
ers. Frost top and sides 
seven-minute icing. 
     
    
our correction of Gwen, we can, of 
‘course, correct her in public or 
priv ate without any evil result. No 
child whose dignity has been con- 
|sistently respected will find rea- 
sonable and kind correction offen- 
sive to his dignity. 
AAnd it’s my frank opinion oat 
rules like this are responsible in 
some measure for the uncertainty 
with which we do behave toward 
children. For nobody can keep his 
mind on someone else's rules for 
all his actions and remain a spon- 
taneous, self-confident person. 
The ers of the rules do 
not Intend to deliberately mislead 
us. Usually they are people 
whose work has associated them 
closely with children who suf- 
fered tragedy at the hands of 
parents incapable of reason and 
kindness. 
So the promoters became anxious 
for all children, with the idea that 
none of us was capable of trust- 
worthy motives for action.     
.| Home Economics 
Course Broadened 
A’ home economics education 
these days, says Ruth Schooler, 
means more than cooking and 
sewing 
Miss ‘Schooler, city supervisor of 
home economics education in 
Gary, Ind., wrote an article “or 
the Journal of Home Economics 
to point out that today’s courses 
are designed to help students “un- 
derstand the values of home. and 
family life and to master essential 
managerial and other homemak- 
ing skills.”’           
  
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    delightful smart new 
styling to enhance your Easter 
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    outfit now, casual summer frocks 
and sportswear later. 
tyled to flatter your foot 
... cushioned to pamper your step. 
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Carefree Casual 
New Panama color, also in Red. 
Narrow Ny medium widths, 
Sizes 4 
$445 
“Nylon is | 
Fits so comfy, feels so. good. 
Choice of Seashell and other 
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$545. FAMILY. SHOE STORE fie G-. Saturday 
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— “W-> Hurorr Street 
Phone FE 2-4221 
  goods in his big wagon. 
happiness there. 
abode with salt for good luck. Banished on Moving Day “Not the broom—don't you dare take that broom!” my neighbor, 
smart in her mink jacket and spring bonnet, called to a moving 
man as her goods and chattels went into the service elevator on 
the way to the big red van parked in front of our apartment house. 
If I'd had my eyes closed, I could have imagined myself back in |. 
a Missouri yard, ee ue ni at ed 
about to drive away with most of our household . 
We wouldn’t move brooms, and we wouldn't 
move calendars. That was because there was a 
superstition in our part of the country, as there 
is in New York, that to carry an old broom or | 
a calendar to your new home would mean um 
Why brooms and calendars should be symbols * 4 
of bad luck I don’t know. Any more than I 
understand why . Manhattan movers sometimes 
sprinkle their vans and then the floors of the new 
  
the McBrides back in Misscart. 
just have Walker put the house on 
wheels,” Abel Johnson shouted at 
us above the rumble and creak 
of the big wagon Mama and I were 
riding in to oné new home. 
The reason we moved so much, 
Mama said, was because of Papa's 
being a born trader. No sooner 
were we settled and the orchard 
bearing, the corn and wheat doing 
well and Mama making the house 
look a little more home-like, than 
Papa was at it again, swapping 
for a bit of cash and another place 
on the prairie. 
“It's hardly worthwhile to have 
anything nice,” I used to hear my 
mother groan as she watched the 
careless men banging chairs, 
tables and dressers. Mama never wanted to move ¢ 
“Mrs. McBride, if I wuz you I'd 
            
  dove letters andl ba ccpeared just 
in time to play host at a house- 
warming. A hat-check girl opened the door, his living room was 
ago a woman who evidently had 
been stuck with all the packing 
and settling by herself went 
berserk when her husband insisted 
on moving again after a month in 
a new location. 
Maybe Abel Johnson had the | | 
right idea—a house on wheels, with 
ee built in, even. the 
  
Keep Candles Handy 
It's the wise housewife who is 
prepared for all sorts of emergen- 
cies, Your electricity may never 
fail you, but in the event it does 
some time, a few. candles would 
come in handy. Store them in a.   
  
    
  
PETUNIA! 
See the festive 
Cookies made 
With just my little 
Grinder blade /   
  Good idea, Pecunia Your 
circular grinder blade gives 
rolled cookies an attractive 
raised design — very pro- 
on — 
  ox in a cool and convenient place.               
  
  
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Prices for 
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Table ting Sweet Potatoes 
Peaches 2 Ibs. for 
No. 2¥%2 Con | Whole Bean, Drip or Regular Grind 
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Pascal Celery 
a= i with Tulip-Re ove 
Cranberry Glaze Ghitton Cake 
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4 FISHERMEN QUICK-FROZEN | 
Goldenfried aa 
FISHSTICKS W Like no other “‘fish” you've ever 
tasted. Golden-crisp, outside. 
: Moist, tender, inside. Ten big 
“Sticks” per package. No defrost- 
-. ing. No fryin ng: Just heat in broiler 
or oven—and cat! Can be ready 
"in 8 minutes. Get a package, now! Se : "Now Both for 5g: FOUR FISHERMAN , 
FISH STICKS 3 3¢ 
SEABROOK FARMS 21¢ 
FRENCH FRIES 
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‘| other fron the town streets ernment research Wonian’s Clib ‘Active oy tier aeaoepeameiiis: *8| To Put Punch in Trade sears corn Pol 
\in Clean-up Campaign | ‘They hope their example will be| LONDON (INS) — Sir Winston cconnd, tien “SEE RA 
MULLINS, S. C. @ — Mullins’ | followed other townsmen and /| Churchill’s Conservative Soverm | talks” to fully utilize loi 
|'Woman’s Club members are work-|“%™™ ment is attempting to put “punch”’| o¢ science and the ‘ing for a cleaner town. They are| About 10 per cent of U. S. farms into Britain's export, drive by mo-| rovige the tunde end feels for mis ont crane, weal Pe ems Se bilizing the nation’s brain power. | the creation of special institutes to|13 months 
eS ,_ Map Biaay bs to be spent ox gov. train technologists, ity. ; “e 
FE 2-3711 wy y es 
Our Information staft will , be happy to tell you when 
the next city lines bus ” Po 
leaves your nearest corner, 
_ For Every Pong ce — 
' Riding Need “Cheaper by the Dozen” and 
Use City Buses} Babe es te | , the engineering industry's Wash- 
PONTIAG | ses sre cite & CITY LINES, Inc. of time-and:motion study. , : es 
200 North Paddock - {| Mathematician Needed of . a. i FE 2-3711 to Instruct Politicians f , x 2 . 
}|_ HARTLAND, Conn. @ —It would 
| ha beengcheaper for this town 4 oS 
Simple PILES | filled Baskets, Toy e the usual three. Stuffed Bunnies 
Rewin Orntment— ich ia’ Somaleas orks Recently a run off election was Cc ro dle Stra p ( 251.98 
Gast, 00 oil cad ensthe wonder pares cone | for the third selectrran’s post. . 
_ gentle cleancing’ wae. mild nies seat. | Cont of the election, $200 — cost | S$ 
RESINOL Srisz: (ho nee ee ras... andCan y F 98 Cradle strop feoture gives Condy Filled and up 
var aaa gv Easter Baskets On Easter morn treat the kiddies to a sparkling, wrapped cotton broo . 32-36. ty, ="1.98° basket filled with toy and candy surprises from Kresge’s. 
Cotton Plisse . . | =. Decorated Paddle Ball .. 39¢ Marshmallow Chicks . 5 for 10¢ | Half Slip 1 Candy Filed Truck... 19¢ Chocolate Bunnies .. 10e-38¢ 
Ruffled flounces of wonder- fone ep 2 Stor se a 
es pacaniap tani ery plisse Decorated Garden Set .. Be Chocolate Eggs fees 5e-10c 
Filled Doll Carriage... 79¢ Colored Jelly Eggs . . tb. 25¢ 
a4 (EE Cotton Plisse . * 
\ Slips..71°° - 3° be ~ No ironing after washing ! 
Filmy nylon trimmed. 32-44. 
A eA COATED CHOCOLATE 
When + — ot a ww $. & S &. 
i remember these famous aids for good rightly colored, candy coated 
rooming. You'll want to look your best! chocolates that never melt ond 
9 “ wr mess. Kiddies just love them|. 
( ROYAL PRINCE ENGLISH BIKE | wt cous ' : (=) _ Lustre-Creme - a 7 Eee quipped with 3-speed gears, ‘A 95 . Lotion Shampoo : hue 
| tool bag, pump and stand. j Wah lencha 1 naw 
|. $5.30 Down — $1.88 Weekly vite Cord fragrant never dull er ry. 
~ | SCHWINM SPITFIRE © 5 5 |Istawoo]  - BO « 60: 
BICYCLE =—=—=—2t-tnch size 42 an | SF ; i. : wh | ‘ 5 7 7 SS ei oe eee ¢ 
SCHWINN SPITFIRE —— ) | Anklets Lapolized Mylcrest Nylons 95 For infants—white, pastel Full fashioned 66 gouge, 12 denier Correctly shaped to keep feet sofe. 
BICYCLE 20-Inch Size . $3 9” . . *: . BEBON®inercerized — 29: pr. nylons treated with lanolin; 5 Soft Seles 1 or! crawling. . pr.$1.00 
. : For girls, misses—ribbed fird them cool, luxurious”? . Joniors rst steps... pr. 1.69 
Lady Esther turnover cuffs, 6-872; 9-11. HY pr. to feel, easy to slip on. me Seniors for atid + pr $2.89 
| | BM. C. Tractor Face Powder a Clings to your. skin, keeps it 
Ipoking radiantly lovely. In , 
‘o 95 eens 6: sn te 2959 : Dump trailer for trac- | 
| tor and other attach- - . i>. 3 E 
ments available at » ° ase ©: r 4 i. al a fee a , 
- Girls’ Easter Slips 4-14. Children’s Coat Sets Girls’ Hats —sportting Ye Esthe ~ Spring-fresh rayon toffeta slips with Durable rayon gobordine and ace- rippl ed brims, foricy trims. 
Lady , r shorts vag tere = trimmed tate coats in bright eas motch Girls’ Purses . 
‘Pace Cream top. Wide ru skirt. . - ing cops and §$ m2 
and ne - pny White, pink.. 429 bonnets, 1. = 4%. 595 ayia colors tran St love. 
LADDER skin with a quick home facial ; Aes 
| using this 4-purpose cream. 
AUTO “pin x 290 55+ ial 83¢ size, 69¢ plas tex 
WITH BELL Lot 
: 18” EASY TERMS _ SMALL DOWN PAYMENT! | Gillette Su " a4 ~ | 
6 MONTHS ON BALANCE! : T bet TY Dress Gle Men's Color-Rich Ties Belts, Ties, poner ay ; . We Seruice What We Sell! | Speed azor . Misa Shor sed 89° Big Eoster tie volues! Choose from Boys” lector So... Bt =7¥s 
— is. emosner evosrenstend = Weacr <Dresoy, teheved Ee 2 sporting: pone om: colored... Boys’ Ready-Tied. Bow.Th Foden = _ Gillette Dispenser : ’ ies with wrinkled resis 
RLETT'’S. in handsome ome case. . ond. popular shorties. 6-8/4 1 wool linings Junior = Sener - «Oh 
| |. BICYCLESHOP | ld _KRESGE’s S. Fo r Thrifty mre eon = ! s a pea ae Jabs 
206 Lawrence. zener FE 2-722 a = a S - : ae ap . - ; TANCE ER ar: 
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     THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. ‘APRIL 14, 1058 ap ERO, Rye SOD 4 
  
  appeared of the scene, heard Ar-{ blasted away. Arnald got a load of | imitations Too Good tok's convincing : ut, and | birdsbot in he legs and one hand. CHIPLEY, Fla. (UP) — Archie 
‘Arnold, 7, is almost too good at 
imitating wild turkeys. Arnold hid |.   
  
  - Sees , SEMALE WEAKNESS” 
aa ILE ; WEAKHESS” Enjoy the best 
| a : | fer” Medical evidence proves that this 
functionally-caused distress of 
- middle life change is 
relieved in 63-80% of cases! 
  
  
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ous as they are thriftily priced. That's because 
          
  
TRADITIONAL EASTER TREATS... THRIFTY AsP EXCLUSIVES 
of homes the land the fine they're made to AaP’s rigid quality specifications 
blag lipepacbertep ely a ple and sold with a money-back guarantee of complete 
with pride at Eastertide and all year ‘round. For satisfaction. Add to all these edvantages the fect 
Jane Parker baked goods, Ann Page Foods, Eight . that AaP’s own brands always cost less than others 
O'Clock, Red Circle and Bokar coffees and the many af compersele: Gay .. and you'll want to add 
other famous AaP exclusives are as bly deli- n to your Easter marketing list right now. Come 
ece...comesaveatAaPi 
LARGE GRADE “A” STRICTLY FRESH 
Sunnybrook Eggs =. % 53 Grade “A” eggs .. . candied with care, priced 
for value and guarenteed strictly fresh. 
FAMOUS QUALITY 93 SCORE 
Sunnyfield Butter . 65c Pine quality tater p Guise bowen = and this is the 
highest government standard of quality. Priced right, too! 
eX0 mo vovome 3 = 73 Wonderful, PERFECT-BLEND dexe, the ell-purpose shortening that creams so easily, blends 
evenly ... perfectly . . ‘oth yout eer ngetiens. 
Peaches: ~ “E.REPOLrAN 3 220 1.00 Grapelruit Juke “rs... 8h 35¢ 
Froit Cocktell mma... 3 225 1.00 Salad Dressing mmm... Si 35¢ 
Bartlett Poors... . 3 235 1.00 Tea Bags ovrom, 1... oS, 39 
Coldstream Salmon = "Can Stuffed Olives sutans 2 6 eee oe eee CAN eeee ce SOT. . 
Sparkle Golatins 7 war ravers 4 22; 25¢ Cut Groen Beans 0m... 3 "UECT 35¢ 
  Cocee mma sw... 89 Golden ‘wou uae, + es Caw TOE 
Dry Ma. Selds wen voum... tm 29¢  Tomate Juice om wos «so tine Se YZ Ss Hy Zo) 7 
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_NOW’S THE TIME TO GET | 
FULL FLAVOR...FULL VALUE? ) 
Wes en cas ste. ba co es ene Gey 
_ @ive you more for your moncy than in-the-bean Eight 
O'Clock! And what coffee gives you as much? Superb 
Eight O’Clock is freshly roasted ... Custom Ground be- 
fore your eyes to give you all the fine flavor you pey for 
- end priced to give you solid savings! Try it! See for 
yourel . - i's your best celles buy! 
Eight O'Clock 
as 109 32! - . 
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‘Red Grde “= Pine h eme 00 | PM : eens 
“QMLY REAL COPFEE TASTES LIKE COFFEE! =   tute for the tantélising aroma that’s half your 
coffee-drinking leasure! 
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JANE PARKER'S EASTER PARADE OF VALU Pi 
      
JANE PARKER CHOCOLATE 
Easter Egg Cakes = 49: Golden cakes covered with delicious chocolate, topped with little pink or 
‘yellow chicks, so tempting for your Easter table! 
Studded with plump raisins and fruit tidbitts ... spiced and iced se ticel 
For this last week of the Lenten Season we have reduced the price.   td 
" JANE PARKER 
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Choc. Egg ff "Taster cuiexs, “se, 79€ Strawberry Pie dassenr tats. sue” 49 
Easter Cup Cakes surooto cocoanut oF ons 37¢ Stuffing Bread router besssnes » . toat 
White Bread “Quaassmnes reas Toar I7e Orange Chiffon Cake. sane pancin’ ‘tne, SSC 
Dinner Rolls "MEAT AND SERVE o © oor tz 15€ Danish Filled Ring comes CaKe un 939% 
_Spice Drop Cookies... . . « . or 1a 25¢ Potato Chips WITH JANG PARKER » © 3 BOX 
Brown ‘n’ Serve Rolls wittcrs.. 2 5% 29¢ 59% 
AP's Easter Parade of Exesbtional Values in 
ANN PAGE FINE FOODS! 
[ANN PAGE Pure 1-48, JAR 2.18. JAR 
Preserves 25: Ss PEACH - PINEAPPLE - APRICOT 
Made from juicy-ripe fruit, picked at its peak ot flavor. Tastes like the ° . 
choicest home-rhade kind. You never tasted finer! 
Made of vine-sipened tomato wih onions vinegar and sty seteiag 
A dash makes the dish! 
ANN PAGS PREPARED | 
Spaghetti . ee i: “25 . Ready to heat — flavor can’t be beat . . . the finest spaghetti in savory sauce. 
made we tips sete slow chee ead pt oie. 
ake phen caamy smoome 
19% Peanut Butter 37 ' 
  
  Se th Ot Spaghetti Sauce. ses" eee £25 25¢_ 
Black Pepper sec e eee eee TH 2H Bonded Spr. % 
seco = 25¢ = Mustard . cette eens r c et 10¢ - 
  
  
    Mayonnaise... o.. eS as a je 5% Egg Noodles . . al vw oat é we 2%, 
. | French Dressing . eee °° Lz » ier We - Salad Dressing oes —— eee Sa | 47e 
Sandwich Spread cuette des x SB Sparkle Gelatin... ... . 4 moe 28¢ 
Signer, tiie: 
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Argentina fo Get ae x Tee wore Aw we ee | cy 7 OIY LZ. I eng eral 
Diesel Taxicabs | | SE. SUBCUF aga vou =) y CONOR Ye 2s ,       
    
  
Three rena diesel-engined 
taxis have been ordered from Maybe they're burning the Ritz 
ne ee down to get rid of us," Fields 
Union, the ot nage ncaa When they showed up for last. 
‘The taxis are Meréedes-Benz 
type 170 S-D's one of the first 
mass-produced diesel-engined pas- 
senger cars. They will be specially 
equipped with enlarged rear: seats, 
radio and taximeter.   
  
  Suicide Victims Shun 
Room 13 as Bad Luck   
Parts for the new taxis will be 
        nS then assem- '|500 diesel cabs into ” Argentina | tor the tnege ed Printed electrical chscaits whieh |\@uscn ta Ward Moz Ti tere ewe RICHMOND, England W}—A cou- 
The succéssful importation of some months ago was the SE A were used extensively in proximity | adapted to Mosssss —_—" sake   
    
    
     
  
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favorites at ABP! Ww Egster Baskets eee 
Easter baskets’ are a heartwarming trademgn, 
Here at A&P. _you ‘ll find mrotlios galore . 
cakes, candies, éggs to color ... all the “fixin's? 
for your frilliest baskets. 
And, as always, you'll find the finest tests for 
you Easter feasting ... and everyday meals 
. all at down-to-earth, low prices! 
Come see... come save... at A&P! S 
CUSTOMER RELATIONS DEPARTMENT 
A&P Food Stores | 
420 Lexington Avenue, New York 17, NY, UALITY ous “SUPER-RIGHT” Q 
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poultry! CENTER S$ WEN a eo Se 
OVEN-READY TURKEYS! eee SSR es we fe Cranberry Sauce SS fo | OCEAN SPRAY—FINE WITH 16-02. 
Beltsville TOP QUALITY! COMPLETELY CLEANED! WHOLE OR CUT UP MAM OR TURKEY st A3c 
ees DAIRY VALUES — Turkeys 3 = 5% ar on . 
Hens “uae” » 59¢ Fresh Frying Chickens - 4% Cheddar Cheese = 45¢ “SUPER-RIGHT” STANDING—7-INCH CUT “SUPER-RIGHT” SMALL ‘= KRAPFT'S PLAIN OR PIMENTO 
18 TO 21 POUND | 4 
oms AVERAGE Cc Rib Roast ....» 59% Smoked Picnics « ade Velveeta... 2%. 89 
, Stewing ascen Rindless Swiss Cheese. ..... © 65¢ 
Conned.Hams “oir ‘sae' 62.4" 7.79 9 Og aan ose - Kraft’s Handi Snacks u vaneres 2 tas 49 
_-MIGHUNER BRAND Canned Hams se eee HACH 4.89 YOUNG AND . ; 3s C ‘ : . py 19¢ 
Haddock Fillets » 39 rerun sears Oven-Ready Ducks "Siaa’®.. = 59 / Risden’s Cottage Cheese » «cr \ A Canried Hams 910 11 POUNDS » 2 » | 97¢ Sliced B surement 19¢ lee Cream  <RtSTMONT—aLL Favors ."C; 89%. 
Halibut Steaks.......... % 39% Leg of Veal Roast..:..... % 4% Sliced Bacon “0000 sumo... Mh 73e MARTY AND VicoROUS 
Large Shrimp ‘acAY...... = 69¢ Veal Sweetbreads........ % 3% Seb Dac SE «- 0 6% tan, rue 
Fresh White Bass tkhith ... a 31¢ Chuck Roasts “SUR sir"... 45 ees - : Our OwnToa: aad 5 
Fresh Perch skit 0... © 45¢ Rump-Roast “tomas ..... % 85¢ nn LAMM thas tba 
Fish Sticks “4 FISHERMEN” BRAND eee “7 4% Beef Liver . eee ee eeeeee iB. 39 | 
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A&P’s EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN HOLIDAY GROCERY FAVORITES|! 
FLORIDA, HEALTHFUL, REFRESHING ~~ — ee 
Orange Juice .... 224% " PILLSBURY—4 VARIETIES 
Cake Mixes. eee 3 «= 89« LIBERTY BRAND 
‘Maraschino Cherries L~, 35 DOLE—SLICED, CRUSHED, CHUNKS, TID-ITS JIFFY BRAND—SPECIAL OFFER 
Pineapple 4 ‘ac 6% Biscuit Mix =< 2% 
Blended Juice "oma... . . Cin 23 Whole Potatoes wgmn.ot | test 10¢ 
_ Strained Baby Food neni ~ «4 42% 39¢ ~«—-s Navy Beans cx meer, , 2 vxas. 29¢ 
Cot Green Beans iti". 252! 37¢ Campbell's Soups Vanems . . .2 cans 25¢ KEYKO—DELICIOUS ON ALL Hor roops | | SHEDD’S ch Dr tn 
Libby's Cut Beets 2... .... ig 10c  Campbell’s Soups “#* vanunes 3 "cine 49¢ a Frenc ress : 
 Stokley’s Peas. ...- -% ¢ 02 te: 39e : Yukon Beverages eoeeeeee 3 tom 29¢ Margarine . _* cm m 29c ng ‘ 
_ Deep Brown Beans *=rs 2 ee 27¢° Cat Food ts aursn s . 2 ms 17¢-- 
~~$tokley s. ‘Shellie Beans. eoeee ‘on cn 2le altar a ie ie x: = 29¢ pacer st ee : 
Crust Quick uaa 23 o% '97¢ Towshouse Ceckers’ moun... 42-9 Wa Ma ere wet 
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CALIFORNIA TENDER YOUNG FRESH 
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FRESH, CRISP 48-SIZE _ FROZEN FOODS 
Head Lettuce 2 ror BQe ers eet x9. iY 
Y FLORIDA YELLOW HYBRID PEAS eees8 s 6 PKGS. 7% Uy 
] Fresh Corn 6 39 senor» fF 1 New Potatoes nowen maces 10 us 59 Strawberries 4 ~ 99¢ 7 
4 Coban Pineapple “AS! 3 ror 1.00 Raspberries root'tii an 3 ot 1.00 
Y Shallots . LOUISIANA , eee ° 3 BUNCHES 19¢ Peaches. 10.01, CAN 2Se eo 4 POR 9% Be . 
A Red Ripe Tomatoes... . .. me" 25¢ Orange Juice coz cana . .6 fo 
4 Cucumbers "iQRDA OtOw" 2 von 29¢ Brussels Sprouts oz exo. 27. 3 08 
Pascal Celery “Ait, cums’, SE 19¢ Squash vem 1% + oo ob Fon       
            
        
            
        
      
   
    
  
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    ’ Women Dive Better | some instances take over domestic Coastal Driver Livin now 81, turned the trick between 
"Toots Proves to Be TOKYO (INS) ~>: Women of the | tasks. Cheja women make shallow TOORLINGTON, Vi. (UP) == The|May 24 1908, when he lett San 
Korean island “Cheju. for cen-| sea dives for pearls, shellfish, edi-|first man: to drive an automobile Francisco, and July 26 of the same 
Just a Friend! turies have proved themselves bet-| ble seaweed and other ocean| from coast to coast is still alive. D/| year when he.arrived in New York 
aD ter divers than.the men, who in | N. Jackson of Burlington, City. 
     
      ~ Every Penny ‘Counts . wo , 
| cecal those ad pave’ 
. when you spend or when you                © any name and quite willing Te Make every penny count . 
  
       
  * | make up with anyone, including po- | save! When you shop . . . shop wisely! SAVE . . . and 
a <a save wisely .. . invest your money systematically . ; _ invest 
Hong Kong has population of with safety... invest with Interest! 
: about 2% million, all but about | 
“= " | 20,000 of them Chinese. Pontiac Federal Savings will show you a generous rate of 
, return with complete safety, (insured to $10,000 by the 
Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp.). Make every 
penny you save count for MORE . . . here!   Current 2% Rate 
pen 
       
SCHOOL-GOING ” LAMB—David ‘Smith, fourth ‘old rieeae Leda out et é door is David's | Watch For 
grader at the Shearman School in Marshall,| mother, Mrs. Eugene Smith, a kindergarten 
(Mich.,) delights other children as he | teacher. The “Grab” In. 
| : after the noon recess with his pet lamb, two-week 
3 Taare W. Horton, building and : 
fo Withdraw Bid =p gee County Board Studies 
Request Which Delays | Por 
Farmers’ Market 
    
    to decide the matter and make‘a 
rogresn batt eeeea Baseball Fan 
Misses Game 
Despite 3TVs 
NEWARK, N.J. —Stein Drake 
was all set for the opening of the 
~ | baseball season. 
He had three television sets— PONTIAC FEDERAL 
A Mutual Savings & Home Loan Association 
          16 East Lawrence Street—Pontiac 
Main Street—Rochester     Gallagher Scharrer Co. asked to 
withdraw: its $68,964 bid — the low- 
est of nine — after it found aj” 
$9,500 error. The company said it veal what the amounts were — 
‘and if everyone knows what the 
estimates were, it destroys the That was before detectives Phil- 
Smith and Arthur Shine arrived |§ 
inventory, They claimed 
. were stolen from three 
William T. Dennis of Hazel Park | homes, and told Drake they got 
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PITTSBURGH PAINTS — Koop tet [JUST PAINTED) took longer 
  His Heartbeat 
Denver -is really ticking. 
three-hour operation. 
it takes the place of bis own 
aortic valve which was damaged 
“by rheumatic fever when he was 
six-years-old and living on his 
father’s farm near Lake Benton, 
Mass. 
ever since. 
two small children, had to quit 
carpentry work entirely 
valve froze in the oper position. 
His -heart-worked at killing speed. 
A team of Denver heart sur- 
|| geons gave Grenz the choice of 
trying the plastic valve opera- 
tion or facing inevitable death. 
  a ee ee 
Clicking Sound Moone] | Plastic Valve Regulates 
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DENVER (#—Leonard Grenz of 
When you're«near him a con- 
stant “click. . . click . . . click” 
is audible. : 
The sounds come from a plastic 
valve which Denver surgeons in- 
serted just outside his heart in a 
The fever scarred the mechan- 
ism which regulates the flow of 
blood from the heart to the lower 
portion of the body. Grenz, 37, has 
been plagued with heart trouble 
Grenz, married afd the father of 
six 
months ago, after his natural aortic 
  The doctors had studied the work SS eee eee eee ee eee _. STE ee i i 
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was much higher than soday’s percentages {line symbols.) ln other occupations today’s per _ 
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of Dr. Charles A. Hufnagel of valve permits blood to pass around 
Georgetown University’s medical | it through the bulges on the out- 
school in Washington, D. C. 
artery to the lower part of Grenz’ 
body was blocked off for 27 min- 
utes while the valve was spliced | 
into the artery just outside the | 
heart. . 
The valve, similar to a trap 
valve used by plumbers, is a 
tube about 2", Inches long and 
. | sucke 
tube into a pocket, shutting off | 
the backward rush of blood. 
| Doctors say Grenz is: now on the 
road to recovery, although he will 
always hear that life-giving ‘‘click 
. click... elick.” 
    Re-elected to 3rd Term 
| CHEBOYGAN W — Elton K. 
| ward thrust of the heart. On the | Dagwell was re-elected Tuesday 
Circulation through the aorta | inward thrust, however, the ball is | by unanimous vote to a third = 
d to the | year term as chairman of the Che- G) other end of the | evens Cal et Super 
visors. Dagwell is a marine re- 
porter at Mackinac City. 
Almost one-third of all radio 
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ASPIRIN 
  
The worst part is the parents’ 
seeming indifference, Bagley said. 
He.told of one mother who was 
reached by telephone and told to 
come and get her lost, first-grade | 
child who was “crying on a bus 
| and did not know where to get off.” 
“Oh, he is?” the woman said. 
“Well, just ride him around for a 
few hours, and when | get around 
to it Pll get him off.” relieve itch of surface   
  scratching and so 
_ aids healing.         First applications of Zemo—a 
doctor’s soothing Reape cane 
and 
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1%. inches: in diameter which 
buiges on the sides. A solid 
plastic ball, slightly larger than | 
the diameter of the tube, rests 
loosely inside the bulges. 
With his natural aortic valve 
frozen open, each inward thrust of - 
his heart sent the blood rushing | 
back into it. 
  
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THE PONTIAC panes. WEDNESDAY, APRIL. 14, 1954 
    
  
    
Fosilens Raned | 
From Pasture 
  
Royal Oak Balks 
at Post Office Site 
site of the post office 
ar 13-Mile road and. rit street. 
The proposed location, at 12-Mile 
and Main, was the nearest one 
containing 11,700 square feet spee- 
ified by the government and 
enough area for parking required 
by the city ordinance, Fink stated. 
~ Ceylonites Cheer Queen 
ABOARD THE ROYAL TRAIN, 
Maho Junction, Ceylon ®—Workers 
in loin cloths and large straw hats 
waved and cheered in the rice 
fields today as the royal train car- 
ried Queen Elizabeth II and the 
Duke of Edinburgh to northern 
Ceylon. 
Plan Thursday Service 
DRAYTON PLAINS—A Maundy 
Thursday candlelight Communion 
service will be held at the Com- 
munity United Presbyterian Church | 
at “7:30 p.m. tomorrow, The serv- 
ice will replace the usual Wednes- 
day midweek service. 
Postpone Three PTAs ©   
  
  | owners). 
deli H [ : cd | 
| 
a3 
an: eat z 
“The village has nothing to 
give them (township property 
are not enough to reach out, not 
even with water perhaps, and it 
is an injustice to the property 
owneérs.” soa 
‘We don’t intend to get mad 
and we hope that we won't have 
to go any farther. But if this isn’t 
done (reconsideration of annexa- 
go to some expense—I'd hate to 
see the people, and the Village go 
to this expense.” 
Another speaker for the group, | 
Henry Ellis, said, “I believe we 
have all we can do to take care. 
village is trying to reach out and 
tS ities eae 
a ee 
aed 
half? ” 
pervisor. pointed out that the pro- 
posed annexation would bring into 
the village limits about 672 people. 
|and hand the township a loss of 
$5.880 in taxes every year. : 
“That would mean about $12,800 
seven or eight more miles of roads | 
    WATER FORD.TOWNSHIP — 
Because of Easter vacations, regu- 
lar meetings of the Hudson Co-| 
vert, Donelson and Jayno Adams | 
PTAs have been postponed from | 
Somorrow to next Thursday. 
Richardson 
Farm Dairy 7350 Highland Rd.   
  Invites You. — 
to Stop in and that they would have to keep up. I 
| don’t think you wish to wreck the 
township.” 
Henry Saeger. another Holly | 
{township resident. the | 
council—“‘If you did go out there | 
and sold lots and the city put in 
restrictions, how 
c: a 
A proposal was was made by Wal- 
ter Lentz, another township 
spokesman, for {he village to ap- 
| point a planning 
| The village facilities 
tion) then I suppose we'll have to | 
tax them and give them practical- | 
township | Meeting to Oppose Annexation Plan |   
ures of the historic characters. 
lesson are (1) Kathy Burney, 7,   of 1107 Airway COLORFUL BIBLE LESSONS—Mrs. Ralph E. 
. Voge] (r) of 6653 Highland Rd., iitustrates a pass- 
age from the Bible with a flannel-board and fig- 
Absorbing the 
of 6234 Pontiac   
  Pentiac Press Pheote 
Rd., and Kathy’s brother, Billy, 6. The afternoon 
Good News Bible Clubs-are presented weekdays in 
the homes of members of Sunny Vale Chapel. Mrs. 
Vogel is chairman of the chapel committee which 
directs the program. 
  i Rd., xaos Dearborn, 11, 
3 Firms Move 
in Drayton Area jof_the--present village area. The! Keasey Co., -Cecile’s,! 
Buckner Finance Will 
Open at New Locations 
DRAYTON PLAINS—Spring, or- 
| dinarily a clean-up time, also seem 
ito be moving time in Drayton 
| Plains. 
| Three business establishments | 
  ‘have announced they will open | 
Cass Waters, Holly township su- °F have already opened in new) ts Smith, 18. | locations. 
Réassg Kiectrie Os. which has 
been located at 4494 Dixie Hwy. 
since the company was formed, 
| bs now moved to its new loca- 
tion at 4620 Dixie. 
Miss Dawn Giroux, owner of 
Cecile’s Ladies’ Wear store, an- 
nounced that the shop will be 
  moved to the larger building va- | 
cated by Keasey Electric €o. at | 
4494 Dixie.   Miss Giroux said that a chil- | 
dren’s wear department would be | 
added in the new location and 
that the opening is expected soon. 
Buckner Finance Corp, will open 
  
  Auxiliary Will Give $100 
for Beach Improvements | 
WATERFORD CENTER — Mem. | 
‘bers of the Women's Auxiliary of |   Waterford Area Youths 
Fined on Liquor Charge 
Three Waterford Township youths 
$20 fines and $15 costs each 
of 4040 Lark, 
of 1797 Manse. . at, 
  
Hanna Is Re-elected 
Milford PTA Head 
E. H. Campbell, father vice presi- 
dent; Mrs. Russell Gabier, teacher 
  
| Students in Contest 
SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP 
“Don't try to do in one month or: Lakewood Farms voted to contri- | | High school students John Wat- 
six weeks something that will af-| pute $100 toward beach improve- | kins, Allan Spector. Wally Atkinson 
their children. A planning commis- 
  Try Our 
Line of 
°Tasty - 
Sandwiches . . 
i °Fountain Dishes sion can't help but give some ideas 
to the council.” 
“Let well enough alone. We're 
happy here,” said Hartz, which 
brought immediate reply from 
councilman M, Bryce Dabler, “T 
don't think it should be left alone.” 
‘\Dabler went on to point out. 
that the village needs room for 
, More tots; at which   
°15 Flavors of Ice 
Cream 
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  Harts said there were 200 acres 
of land, room for 1,000 homes, 
“There are lots of building lots. 
I'll grant.” said Dabler, ‘‘but how 
‘much filt would be needed. A lot 
of this land is.under water.’ 
The council also noted that a 
  
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fim the Beart of Drayten Plains     The council voted to withdraw 
‘their annexation petition to the 
Oakland County Board of Super- 
visors and to further study the 
problems. 
County Calendar Metamora . 
‘Ladies Aid Society will serve a Good 
Priday supper at Pilgrim Con 
Church beginning at 5:39 p.m. 
Annual meeting of Metamora 
Burial Ground Society 
tamora State Savings Bank Priday at 
pm.   
Dreyten Plains P 
Biue Star Mothers Chapter 10 arnt- 
versary celebration has been postponed 
hsed tomorrow to April 29, due te Holy 
ber Extension Club will meet 
home of 
Waiton rd [= a.m. tomorrow at the 
son, 2365 W. 
    “3526 Sashabaw OR 3-1711   nk 
Bivd. * Mrs. Fred Collins: will give the 
) teseor . on “Low Calorie Pood.”   
  
    
  
Bes ms is ony to ) Bank—Drayton Plains 
  
    fe ee cle and Crechy Shoes for Men 
    meeting. 
Mrs. W. F. Steel, 748 Globe Rd. fect the destinies of the people and | ments and facilities at a recent | {: and Dale Peterson will participate jin the Optimist Oratorica] contest 
The group met at the home of | during tomorrow's Optimist meet- 
ing at Vaughn's Restaurant. 
  
County Sets Election Date   
Walled Lake 
‘Oakland County Board of Super- 
visors Tuesday set June 8 for 
Walled Lake voters to decide 
whether that area will become a 
home-rule city. 
But the board postponed setting 
dates for elections on Southfield 
| Park’s incorporation as a city and 
Clawson’s proposed annexation of 
101 acres of Troy township. 
The boeard’s boundaries com- 
mittee, headed by William A. 
- Ewart of Pontiac, reported prog- 
ress on all three moves. 
The Walled Lake area includes 
about three square miles of Com- 
merce township, bounded by Com- 
merce, Decker, and Fourteen Mile 
|roads and a line slightly beyond 
| Ladd road to the west. Latest cen- 
sus showed 2.569 people. j 
_The area is somewhat smaller 
than the gne which organizers tried 
to get inéorporated as a city more 
than two years ago. That move 
included part of Novi township. 
Many who signed the new peti-. 
tions, however, also backed: the in- 
corporation rnove two years ago. 
cided not to suggest a Southfield 
Park election date until it had a 
chance to look into a request 
for a June 7 vote. The comiuit- 
tee had been considering June 14. 
The Southfield area is a mile- 
| deep strip across the bottom 6f 
the township and includes the mul- 
ti-million-dollar Northland Shopping 
Soave valuable addition to. any. 
+Clawson’s move to take in 101, 
acres of Troy Township was stalled 
when supervisors backed Nofman 
“|| R. Barnard, Troy supervisor, who 
askéd the boundaries committee |FUN. Votes June 8 
on Home-Rule City Issue Despite a charge of “delaying 
tactics” hurled by Robert W. 
Wright of Clawson, the matter 
was re-referred to committee. 
The land in question is bounded 
by Fourteen Mile road, Stephen- 
  
  
    
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    Teachers Plan 
All-Day Meeting Students’ Mental Health 
to Be Topic Thursday 
at Scotch School 
. WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- 
will be given Thursday at the 
Scotch School on Commerce road. 
Theme of the workshop will be 
“Better Mental Health for Class- 
room Students.”’ Educational prac- 
| tices versus the educatinal needs 
of students will be considered in 
Keynote lecture will be deliv- 
field Schools wit! also begin to- 
morrow, with classes to resume 
next Tuesday. .- 
PTA Is Postponed 
WATERFORD CENTER — To-   SHIP — An all-day workshop for} - 
.| teachers in West Bloomfield school 
Easter vacation in West Bloom- Pontiac City Affairs   
to re- 
the i Plan 
  
Maxine Loomis Is Wed 
METAMORA — Mrs. Margaret 
  
*s needless te suffer burning pains of 
gas, heartbura—thanks to 
**preseription-type" fermuls ef F. H. 
  was 
re- | 
to Harold Allen of Hadley | 
Ptunder, Ph.G. Medicaliy-proved Pfunder’s 
with acid-neo- | New Commission Debates 
Cement Firm's Request — | assessment roll for planned con- 
struction of curb, gutter, drainage 
and related work on Wisner from 
Cass to Short. 
—- from Perry to the west city 
ts, 
Bouth houlgrard | from the Belt Line 
eee from spaldwin to Perry. 
aon gles Baldwin to the west city 
"Paddock — — Michigan Airline 
Railroad to Jess’ 
An ecdicanas was approved re- 
zoning to M-1 parts of the south- 
totaling about 1,400 acres. 
An application was approved 
| from Wrigley’s, Inc., for a SDM 
| aro beer rag = license at 
fot wae approved 
Lee for purchase 
was given a land con- 
with Edward C. Lee for pur- 
of city-owned lots 852 and 853 
Park Subdivision No. 1, 
1, except the west 30 feet, 
of Mount Clemens Hills Subdivi-     ay [Drayton WCTU to Hold 
wi, All-Day Meet Tomorrow 
DRAYTON PLAINS — An all- 
day institute will be held by the | 
| WCTU in the parlors of the United 
Presbyterian Church tomorrow, 
starting at 10:30 a.m. 
| Speaker for the afternoon session 
»| will be Dr. Arthur Weaver of Pon- 
tiac Genera] Hospital. 
A noon potluck luncheon is sched- 
\uled. General chairman is Mrs. 
John Ww atkins. west quarter of section 18 and the| 
northwest quarter of section 19, 
    HOPE ANN ATWELL 
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Atwell of 
Walled Lake annourice the engage- 
ment of their daughter, Hope Ann, 
to Daniel St. Aubin. Daniel is the 
son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo St. Aubin, 
Talso of Watted-take-No-date-has been set for the wedding 
Travel Film Ends 
Series at Waterford WATERFORD TOWNSHIP 
Dr. Gerald Hooper's travelogue 
“Ttalian Interlude,’ heid Tuesday 
at the high school auditorium, 
completed this season's travel-ad- 
venture series by the Waterford 
Township Recreation Department. 
Over 500 persons joined Dr. 
Hooper in his travel through mod- 
ern and ancient Italy. 
During intermission, the audi- 
ence selected programs which 
might be featured on next season's 
schedule of six programs. 
‘The film-narration selections for 
next season was excellent with 
many nationally known adventure 
personalities as possible guests for 
our programs,’ said Thomas Bel- 
ton, recreation superintendent.   
  
  
    
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Milford M4 
    The ‘ bespectacled little lefty       “Thurled ‘the ‘Bluejays to the Inter-; 
Lakes title last spring, but was a 
very tired pitcher-by- the -season‘s 
end. Tuesday, Southfield opened 
its campaign with a 7-0 victory | 
over Taylor Center. 
Bradley had three hits to 
lead Southfield’s li-hit attack. +. ‘eitord tallied” five “times “in they 
last two innings on a series of Fal- 
homered in the Sth. 
Kebler fanned six in getting the 
win and scattered Rochester's hits 
until. the- Tth_ when tw _oruns were 
scored on singles by Lovelace and 
McCulley and Max Powell's triple. 
Gene Debitze's double and a sin- 
gie by Lamar Nally broke up a 
5-5 tie in the %h inning and gave 
Northville a 65 win over Hally   Waterford evened its record at 
1-1 by downing Rochester, 6-3, in in the Wayne-Oakland League 
game. Northville trailed twice be- 
the Skippers’ home opener: Wa-| fore tying the game in the 6th. 
  
HAPPY TIGERS—Winning the 
against the Baltimore Orioles, 3-0, Tuesday ex- 
plains this dressing room glee as pitcher Steve   season's opener Gromek (right) 
  ~ With Shutout Victory, 3-0 Det roit’s Pilo t Especially : Pl eased. With | stadium suitable for major league 
Club’s Sparkling Defensive Play; Lauds 
_ Drive of Outfield, Pitching of Gromek eon evrers- along..with..Bill-Gard's ,. 
double and singles by Steve Keb-- 
Wood. Jim Attard : two singles tor Helly. 
another big season, He worked a to- 
tal of 51 5 pane Tonle es be 
lay dowasd Grows 
yielded one hit, walked one and| 
In track, OL St. ry | 
Milferd, 71-38, with Bob Lesseyn- 
ski winning both dashes. Vince 
Pernicki set a school 880-yard 
record (2:05.6) and Tom Kalass 
set a pole vault mark (11 feet), 
Dennis Singleton, Jack Borah 
and Gary Rogers each won two 
events as Keego Harbor defeated 
Walled Lake reserves, 76-33. Sin- 
gieton won the broad jump and 
220 and was 2nd in the 100, Borah 
took the pole vault and 440, while 
Rogers swept the hurdle events. 
Lake Shore won a_ triangular 
with 6714 points to 49 for Troy 
and 18%: for Fraser. Fred Burn- 
ard, 6-4, 200-pounder, won both Hutchinson 
By JOE 
hurled’ a 
defense. 
  
AP Wirephete 
clowns with infielders (from left) 
Frank Bolling, Ray Boone and Walter Dropo, each 
of whom hit a home run. 
  
‘Morale Never Better’   
  
   
    
   
   
   
    
    
       
      By JIM SMALLEGAN 
‘DETROIT, April 13 @—It was 
billed as a truly great day for the 
Beltemore Orioles. * 
The sun was shining. The band 
played. The crowd was 46,994. 
They wefe making their first ap- “¢ 
This was before the game. Just 
two hours and two minutes later     
To Play or . Not to Play   
Golfers Div 
  By GAYLE TALBOT 
| NEW YORK (®—The next super Over Las Vegas O pen ided Again 
  
  
  Opening-Day Loss to Detroit-Tigers 
Doesn't Perturb Orioles’ Jimmy Dykes 
ey wae os iste whee Or 
lost their final game as the St 
Louis Browns last season. 
after the game they had lost 3-0. 
Jimmy Dykes. As he puffed placid- 
ly on a cigar, Dykes was asking 
| questions instead of answering 
' them: , 
| “What do vou expect when vou   
|, tun into pitching like Steve Gro- 
mek's? You haye to hit to get runs. 
don’t you? I've seen Gromek when 
how can you stop a pitcher that 
looked like he did today?” 
Then Dykes answered a few 
  
    | baseman for the Washington Sen- 
| League batting championship twice 
, - and broken up more than his share 
This was in the dressing room | w 
Among the quiest was manager | “> dashes for Troy. 
Hazel Park ended a dual meet- 
vietory drought of 11 years by 
dumping Berkley, 72's to 365. 
Pirates Award 
Plaque to Honus _ All-Time “Mr. Shortstop’ 
ls Honored Before First 
Game in Pittsburgh 
By HERB ALTSCHULL 
WASHINGTON u—Mickey Ver- 
non took it like the old pro he 
is; the dramatic 10th inning home 
run and the handshake from the 
President of the United ae 
But. Vernon conceded today, 
was just about the biggest a 
I eer had.”   
* LJ * 
That takes in a lot of territory, 
for Vernon, the 35-year-old, first 
ators, has won the American 
of ball games. 
ee ¢ @& 
His 10th inning blast yesterday 
gave the Senators a 5-3 victory 
over the New York Yankees. 
After Mickey had trotted around 
the bases President Eisenhower 
called him over to shake his hand 
_in congratulation. 
What did Eisenhower say? 
“He said he was glad to see 
me come through,” Vernon said. 
“] don’t remember his exact 
  
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Chicago 060 110 000— 
Wyrn and eke: Pierce. Sooocn ‘D. 
Keegan (®) Sima ¢#) and Lollar. L 
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Parne Herrin (6), 
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es ond Astroth, W. Sban' doubles 
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Fire Assisted   
  Is Delighted 
PALLS 
‘DETROIT (AP) — Fred Hutchinson, manager of the Detroit Tigers; normaily doesn't say much after a ball 
But yesterday was different —in many ways. It 
was opening day. That alone makes it different. The 
te won the game. That, too, is a little different. 
clubbed’ three home runs and Steve Gromek 
clever seven-hitter to spoil Baltimore's return to 
the American League. The score was 3-0. 
But what had Hutch buzzing was Detroit's sparkling | Orioles’ Return 
to.Major Loop - 
Old Park Was Too 
Small to Get City AL 
bt 
    
  “Td say this is the best defensive club I've ever seen in 
Detroit,” he said after the game. 
back to the days of Gehringer and Greenberg.   
face. ‘You can't beat the drive of | 
those outfielders. They're not the | 
best hitters but they're fast. and 
they can throw.” 
The Tiger skipper was referring 
to the new outfield unit of Al Ka- 
line in right field, Bill Tuttle in 
center and Jim Delsing in left. 
Hutchinson eobvieusly was 
most of the 46,994 fans in Briggs 
Stadium. They saw Ray Boone, 
Walt Dropo and rookie Frank 
they vindicate 
Hutchinson's nomination as epen- 
ing day harler. 
The veteran righthander  scat- 
tered seven hits and fanned nine 
Orioles, 
Vie Wertz three times. 
Detroit was flawless in the field. 
and at times even looked flashy. 
er who pushed Fred Hatfield off 
nd base, 
er while running. into short center- 
field in the se) inning. And he an 
were teammates for years. 
Don Larsen, a fast-bailing 
righthander, was given the chore “The kids tooked-good-*-Hutch- == 
inson added. a smile crossing his of hurting Baltimore's st big | American League. 
pleased with the result, as were | 
getting cleanup slugger} 
Bolling. a 22-year-old newcom- | 
made a snappy gloved- | 
hand stab of Eddie Waitkus’ bloop- | 
im the 4th se as though ‘ae | =   
He well, except for the three 
heme run balis. Boone connected 
| tm the 4th inning, Drope in the 
6th and Bolling im the 7th. Boone 
alse had two singles, aad Drope | 
one, 
work singles by Billy Hunter and 
|Clint Courtney with two away in 
the end, but Gromék quickly) 
fanned Larsen to avoid any trouble. | 
they had more than one hit. 
BALTIMORE AT DETROIT 
DETROIT 
      ABHOA BHO 
Young % 3 6 3 3 Bolling 2% 4 1 2 
Waits, Ib 4 @12 © Deising. if 4 6 2 
Coan. ef 4 1 @ @ Kuenn, ss 4 6 1 
Werta, rf 3 @ 1 6 Boone, ib ¢ 3 @ 
Mele. if 4 @ 1 @ Dropo. Ib 4 2 7 
Ste'ens, 4 2 6 3 Kaline rf 4 1 2 
Hunter. ss 3.1 2 S$ Tuttle, cf 4 © 4 
Kokos 16 0 @ Batts «¢ 6 0 4 
Court ys. ¢ 4 2 8 @ House c 2 23 5 
Larsen. p 3} 1 @ 2 Gromek.p4 0 0 
Totals 32 72413 Totals 34 827 
Kokes struck out for Hunter in St 
House walked for Batts in 2nd 
| Baltimore — 000 0490 
Detroit 900 101 10s—3 
Ta Mu inter RBI - Boorg. Dropo Boll 
2 
sen 3-1. “Gromek 6-0 WP—Larsen. 
—QGromek (1-@), L—Larsen (0-1) 
Romme!, Stevens, Napp. Fiaherty. 
202 A—é6 904 TS 
  
Home Run Hitters 
Busy in Openers NEW YORK @® — More than 
twice 4s many home runs were 
blows—six in the National and four 
in the American—on the first day 
of the season.   
TUESDAY'S STARS 
By The Associated Pres 
oan tee Greengrass Rediegs—tied 
major Fi record, slamming four 
ead Cincinnati’ to @ 98-8 
over the Braves. eve mek. Tigers—ehut 
    Pite : 
= ‘the Orioles 3-0, spreading seven 
ts and striking out nine. 
  
Billy Wells Thinks Line 
  Dates Are Set 
for Officials’ 
Clinics Here 
ficials clinic conducted by the Pon- 
tiac Parks and Recreation Depart- 
ment is set to start Monday. April 
19 for softball and April 26 for 
Waseball, and to continue’ each 
.| Monday through May 10. 
Each of the four sessions will 
be divided into two parts: 7 to 
8 p.m. for review and discussion 
ef softball rules and % te 9 p.m. 
for baseball rules. Clinic will be 
held in Room 165 at the Pontiac 
High School, 
present softball and baseball sea- 
son should attend the clinic. 
Those persons who officiated 
these sports during 1953 and for 
  
        
      game in 42 years and — Zs * Soacoen~-ouP Franchise 
BALTIMORE @® — Major 
League baseball will fhut- 
ter for the first time in 52 years 
in Baltimore tomorrow with the — 
help of a fire 10 years ago. 
There might never have been @ 
baseball if one hadn't burned ore 
on July 4, 1944. 
The Baltimore Orioles might still 
be playing in their own bandbox 
park, and still in the International 
League. 
Instead, they'll be playing the 
Chicago White Sox in a huge dou- 
ble-decked stadium where, the con- 
crete is barely dry. 
|. Baltimore baseball fans were a 
sad lot July 4, 1944 when fire 
leveled Oriole Park The 30year- 
old wooden place only sat 11,000. 
It had once been the home of 
Babe Ruth. Lefty Grove, George 
Earnshaw and other famous base- 
ball names. 
About 51,000 will jam into it aft- 
er a welcoming parade through 
the city for the Orioles after their 
“And I can remember) a+ iv.ai from Detroit 
Then the Baltimore fans hope the 
———..0violes.set_another. fire, to the 
  
136,902 View 
Baltimore never threatened. in| 
the sunny 65-degree temperature. | 
The Orioles put together back-to- | 
| 
That was the only inning in which | | the 
  [ 
All persons interested in being Troy's athletic teams will be "reid 
considered by this department for | Thursday, April 29, with former 
officiating ‘assignments during the Detroit Lion center Vince Banonis 
i | Opening Tilts. Majors’ First Day Is 
Financial | Success; AL 
(Detroit) Tops 
NEW YORK uw—Opening day in 
major leagues Tuesday was @ 
| financial success with 236,414 turn- 
ing out for ao oe. 
The At Leaps outdrew 
ithe National 121,511 to 114.903. The 
| largest crowd was the 46.994 which 
‘came out to see the Baltimore 
Orioles make their American 
Eesgue debe = en R 
The rear 
AMERICAN LEAGUE 
Baltimore at Detroit 
| Cleveland at Chicago .... 31.028 
New York at Washington . 27.160 
‘Boston at Philadelphia . 16,351 
TOTALS 121,811 
NATIONAL LEAGUE 
| Milwaukee at Cincinnati . 33.183 
| Brooklyn at New York ... 32.397 
|Phila at Pittsburgh ....., 32,294 
Chicago at St.Louis .. 17,027 
TOTAIS 114,988 
GRAND TOTAL 236,414 4 
  
Larson Named Troy. Annual! softball and baseball of. | 
Junior High Principal Boyd Larson, athletic director at 
Troy High School since the school’s 
opening in 1949, was named prin- 
cipal of the new Stuart . Baker 
Junior High School at a Tuesday 
night meeting of the Troy Township 
school board. 
Larson's promotion will become 
effective in September. At the same 
‘time. Peyton Goodwin, Troy bas- 
_ketball and baseball coach, will as- 
sume the athletic directorship. 
Annual. eee 
the principal speaker. 
  
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                      was referring to Bob Swift, Tiger | event suidon trail Vegas as playing hopscotch in . 
coach and former backstop. volisedl the Las| Ser states’ axd say fre ie fo What did he think of newspaper reason cannot meet with the | [J Go 
ae Vegas Tournament of Champions, | reason they should be affected by | ®CCounts that said his club was schedule of this clinic should call p on aay. 
of play betore all the big |is scheduled to be played for the|the gambling atmosphere by |e St. Louie Browns of last year| | S Key to. Spartan ODES | sonn a. streit, FE 2-710 Derby D 
crowds,” said House. “The first second time at the Desert Inn| also emphasize that the promoters |" Baltimore uniforms? ane on Verby ay . 
time I ever caught for the Tigers | Country Club, Sere 2S. wih OH donate another $35,000 to the ~ @ 0. 8 EAST LANSING «®—Billy Wells, a = tr gg a Foul Boll. niures NEW YORK ip — Eddie A 
there were 72,000 in Yankee 000 prize money at stake, and it) Damon Runyon Cancer Fund. “They'll be singing a different | who blasted for the two touch-| SPE. phere ‘injur . ‘whos ridden” five Kentucky 
stadium. And was I scared! atari pa dgscan' stars are * * he — — ea! is over,” he downs that put away the Rose a “= eS ee News Sports Editor. Derby winners, will be up on 
meal . preparin Those posed sa tourna- = i never . e ~ 
For the record, House hit two| Propriety of appearing in the so-| ment was conceived for the sole|ter and this isn't the same club pow | guises, Sean Sat for the position.” DETROIT w®—Henry Ford Hos- Downe if the Woodvale Farm colt 
singles and walked twice for a per-| called “Slot Machine Open.” of gaining nationwide pub- | St. Louis fielded last year.” | oring football. practice. Wells has signed to play pro ee ee the condition ' tins well in the Blue Grass stakes 
fect day. He’s batting 1,000.and).._ * * 8 licity for the Las Vegas gaming| How would the fans rea¢t to the The “M nee M was | With the Washington Redskins. He | eee gs potentially et Kecasland: ‘The Mice Grass ts 
___ even Ted Williams never did-that.| It will be-recalled that there was | tables, and that members of the|Club in a big Baltimore parade| 104 44 —_ : gn ‘Msc’. | Will start workouts in July at Los ee | an re ee erat down for decision April 22. 
First baseman Walt Dropo, a gous ab ee ee before. | PGA shomd not lend r talents a ed for Thursday if the Ori- | canes this fall. - ‘ Angeles sere Sal: “O mors aha” coat deal “As good as any three-year old 
_ Fh er the event a year|to such a project. es dropped a oucend eats) “They should go 1 fa oat. former Spartan End from M singer, sports editor of | ['ve been on this year,” said Eddie 
_ Mera taibere net socom, was) ego Numerous name attractions| The latest issue of Golf Graphic} morrow? = | ‘lai the line arth Our line | 20 and Al Dorow, ex-Msc quar-|the _ Detroit Sere, es ee Tuesday in confirming selection of 
— f home run/ including Ben Hogan, did not ac- features an article which attempts, ot : ; ; was extting prety weary toward |"“Wels doesnt mind 60 when struck by @ in the | Goyamo as his derby mount. Ar- 
single. Believe me, it’s im- cept invitations. Hogan was accused | by. giving both sides of the con- t ‘won't make a bit of differ- Gee cil al the oscaon teat t Wells doesn’t mind going to the | rooftop press box at the Detroit-| caro was aboard Royce Martin's 
ae eae oe ee Sn ee ee to bring the issue into|ence.” said Dykes. “Just wait un-| "Ti ag asked about his own West Coast one bit for he’s still | Baltimore season opener. in Briggs | colt when he finished second to 
said. “I hit well during the| ance money. and “his angered some kind of focus. The |onclusion| 72 oS ane eine with | Position—right halfback. nomen giAd jarred Correlation in the Florida Derby 
spring ready.” Mangrum, who did play. and| to be drawn by the reader is that |have every fan’ in Baltimore with | ©: olds, the Hollywwood starlet he yeiet sede ghey at Gulfstream Park after leading 
rit igre gad ad rast | em Ure feos ot igen Mages the editors of the publication see | ¥S- “With Bert Zagers out this dated while on the Rose Bow! trip. ul lai to the final sixteenth of a mile. 
season. It didn’t come until the) — ee in the ment eS al ese Sta Slay nae 
season was many, many weeks : oo aw AMERICAN LEAGUE Mi | k Balti Will H | Boost Att id Goyamo is ond a4 a th a 
ae | {Bowling Results - |teMetta Puts Comeback econ! MELIWOU ee, imore Ci. en ance ray Alas 
Oriole players sre. eagerly. -"_yue.c1o _ [Effort bn TV Tonight = Lea beto bya steladh dangle: 
looking forward to playing tn FE scones =» Se |, MIAMI BEACH, Fla. o—More |! T Fi but Philly Pire af ( bs M He W re the Calumet Farm colt 
Baltimore re All Beare A went wrong on the west coast sev- 
een ae eon Gs Pauls ni Local 38 at 8 than a year after a brutal beat-| Foe nonk § i igures, | y, ira es, U ay ave 0eS eral weeks ago. 
players, w 70 46. Pinepille §> ea, ing by Danny Nardico sent him Wednesday's Games (1953 receras) 
more’s tgbetielder ball gana Whicdinde $7 48 Rout foe 32 831 into retirement, former middle- a ar By GRANTLAND RICE Philadelphia isn't going to be too strong and = ss ee 
_ ty rough to play just for the | “Somen's game, series Verne Hodge | Weight chatipion Jake LaMotta OtD) ys Marshes (0) o. NEW YORK—It seems to be out of place dung neither is Pittsburgh. unless the Pirates keep up * UM DASEBALL Press 
| quhers day after day tm St._| 191-400; mens game. sories—M. Hille] win) be seen on television tonight New, York of Washington 2:29 pm —Lepet | the green and sunny days of April to speak of a | their rather astonishing spring-season pace. Mary Rutgers 7 
uipe, 24—871; team game—Pinpointers 178. (22-109 matter as sordid as attendance figures. They have had a very fine spring and, while. this e SPORTS RESULTS 
Louis. 2242. in a comeback effort against Billy} ‘Only eames cneduiet) ; pace is hardly expected to be continued, Pittsburgh = 
Ray Herbert, wh locked’ ken. _ COOLEY, MAJORETTES Ps Kilgore of Miami sresnngton, 5, New Tart 3 manages The. new baseball season has fast t opened to the | will back of the squad if given any chance ‘to Ravy 8 Rutgert | 
pressive in exhibition games, was Marohn's 4 Et $8| The “Bronx Bull” tas been} pn ia, @, Boston, 4 je Ss ae ee fans who pry ag cheer. Pittsburgh happens to be one of our better Boston’ College Rhote, Tstend ¢ ns 
day. paged to Regcomann by are gam ee aS one tama? pee pia el pet SEAL 74 from serene. — eo e.e . (Onley Ws Toledo B chat 
. Duane Pillette. - gat ge24! indi. game, seriee—O. => fn « 10round main | Gt Me hen wan ree om: For during the past five seasons, the attendance |» qnere is the chance for a strong skidding Bowling Green 6, Tolede @ Gnd game 
at. ‘ event which will » 
uum will be telecast by the | w: at Boston 2:00 p.m. in the two leagues has been falling away at the 14 Yale? 
. house movement on the part of the Chicago Cabs. In the a acre’ 
i B { . Wapt pyeon _ w 1,| Columbia Broadcasting System. NATIONAL LEAGUE rate of 500.000 a year. Notaralty, thle dectine Seat first place, firing Phil Cavaretta didn’t help matters é ke 3 
S uy Contracts 0 3 Giun “oe Ba be lest forever or there will be proctogs Are 8 bit. ‘The tact that the Cubs are 9 poor club with = ees 
re $3.88 Top Rider Grounded, ooking ot te vary omer. ew fe ties minus hardly any good-baliplayers, | rae!" Morenead 3 end of 
could aseper Kentucky 11, Vanderft 
aa ke ig BL | Se the mata, problen this season peandag agra ° 8 _ | Rfnaaa a "Arkansas .7 
DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA tor the gay and gandy entrance of Milwaukee apataners are not looking at the best talent in the 7. Alabama @ 
Pts. Pts. last season, the falling-off would have been over | o1iq. due ilane .7._netrnat! U. 9 
. F ‘ ni sah partly to the constant drain of the draft, Adolphus 4. Northwestern (La) 
Sietore a mittion more, -- \ | pemeving many. skilled players from baseball action, ok weet ‘ 
-- i i ie canes 6 hile = ot = ‘The home of the Braves will again be a big help haat helped ey: . | 
Bae it in the “Bay Meadows Derby on to the other 15 clubs. Baltimore. is likely to show ‘General class. hasn’t been too high. “The Sth Roanoke 81. Washngton ) . 
Redmond's 44| Saturday and the Kentucky Derby Ker wares to @ million people and this will be | Straight pennant and World Series. victory by the —— 
eles, 49] Tall gt Churchill Downs April 27 another help. But the two big ppg ae keep | Yankees hasri’t made the game any more popular 
Inn 844. yeries— | These stakes engagements were |adding a new team every year to enish the |in many cities. Baseball is in deep need of a eee Sak... 
) jaiready on file, _;}attendance at ball parks. ote . ishaking-up of some sort. _ Monreal ay 
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THE PONTIAC ¢ PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL “ag 1954   
Se, eo 
    
  
  
  Canadiens Knot 
Series on 4-1 - 
Home Victory. "Seventh Game Back. in 
Detroit, Friday; Wings} 
- Not Too Downhearted 
MONTREAL — The Montreal 
Canadiens—old hands at coming 
from behind—were back in the 
National Hockey League champion- 
ship picture after winning the sixth 
game of the best-of-seven final 
series with the Detroit Red Wings. 
Canadiens, who have won_ the 
last twa Stanley Cups, squared the 
series at 3-3 last night by trounc- | 
ing the Red Wings 41. The final 
game for the cup will be played 
at Detroit Friday night. 
shouting tn the Montreal dressing 
oem, Coach Dick Irvin said he 
didn't think his Canadiens played 
98 well as they did in shutting 
out the Red Wings 1-0 on Sunday. 
_ Floyd Curry, who scored two of 
the Montreal goals, said he had 
injured his right knee just after 
getting his first goal and tured 
toward the bench. but his relief 
wasn't in sight so he skated down 
‘the ice and tallied his second. 
| Teams battled through a score- 
jess first period and at 12:07 of 
the second Bernie (Boom Boom) 
‘Geoffrion drove home a 25-foot 
‘shot past Terry Sawchuk to give 
‘the Canadiens a 1-0 lead. 
One minute later Curry scored 
his first goal and 78 seconds after | 
that he fired a 10-footer past the 
surprised Sawchuk. 
- Detroit, winner of six straight 
regular season titles, cut the Mon- 
treal margin to two goals in the 
scored unassisted. Maurice (The 
Rocket) Richard closed out the 
‘Montreal scoring at the 10-minute 
‘mark after taking a pass from 
Elmer Lach, 
_ But the Red Wings didn’t appear 
‘too downhearted. 
| “When you lose 4-1 you're out- 
‘played and that’s all there is to it,”” 
“Somebody was due for a had 
‘game and it turned out to be us.” 
  
First Spartan Win 
Michigan State's 60-59 last-second 
basketball win over Illinois in 1954+ 
was the first -win ever by the 
‘Spartans in the five-game series.   
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Pontiac High's baseball team 
opened its seasan here Tuesday, 
| béating-Granbrook, 8-1, behind the 
2-hit pitching of senior righthand. 
er Marv Caswell. 
Caswell went the route for the 
Chiefs, striking out 15 and issu- 
ing only two bases on balls. 
He hurled no-hit ball through 
Cage Push Shot 
Developed Out 
of Necessity SALT LAKE CITY #—Basket- 
ball's one-handed push shot was 
developed years ago out of neces- 
sity, says R. W. (Bobby) Richard- 
son, former coach. 
“In the old days we just 
pushed our opponents away with 
one hand, and had to hold them 
there while we shot with the 
other,” says Richardson. : 
“The zame Was rough then — 
considerably more bodily contact 
was allowed and the uniforms were 
heavily padded. Development of   
Utah's LDSU team of 1903. After 
  
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Detreit Automobile 
Inter-Insurance Exchange Caswell Hurls Two-H itter 
as Chiefs Dump Cranes   ‘Punting, Press. State 
SAFE AT THIRD—Outfielder Colle Hunt slides | drove in Don Daniels with the 2nd run of the game. 
safely into 3rd for a stolen base after smashing a| Cranes’ Den Slotkin waits for the throw. Chiefs 
double in the 3rd inning of yesterday's Pontiac} won the game, 8-1, behind Marv Caswell’s __ 
High-Cranbrook baseball game here. Hunt's oe penne   y vr 
the Ist five and two-thirds in- 
Pontiac scored its 1st 
walked, advanced on Walt Poe's 
well’s grounder. Chiets 
other tally in the following frame 
on successive doubles by Don Dan- 
iels and Hunt. 
A combination of two hits.two 
errors, two walks and a hit batter 
produced six runs for Pontiac in 
the 5th and ended scoring. 
PHS nine plays host to Water- 
ford Thursday afternoon. 
  Summary: 
PONTIAC CRANBROOK 
ABHOA ABHOA 
Slade % 4 7 6 1 Pen'st. os 3 6 6 6 
"ls. 4 1°13 Asbury.%>3 0 6 1 
Lamp'h f3 1 @ 6 Dawk'n, 1b? O11 6 
Hay rd. 1b? 0 4 @ Slotkin. 3)3 1 1 4 
es SS aE gt 3260206 
Vallad, 27> 3 0 6 6 Dun me @0e2 
Poe, c pd Veallcoy 3130 
McLarty.¢2 015 1 Grube, if 361 6 
Caswell p 3 206 0 Hayes, p 1006 06 
a-Wharry 6 6 1 © c-Morris 1 6 6 6 
b-Gykes 6 6 @ © q-Cun’hm 2 6 6 6 
e-Pearson 6 6 6 6 
Totals « 72 oe — 3318 7 
s- Hayward, 
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a- ced Gary, 6th ini -Repia: ing. 
e-Ran_for Mayes in 3rd innin 
Dunkel relieved Hayes 3 rd toxing. 
Cranbrook 000 001 6—1 
Pontiac Ol 660 2—8 
(2), — rty, Caswell 
B—Daniels, Hayward Caswe 
‘elt, 'e, were. Hunt 
i, wins. 
Morris. > 
well 2: Dunkel, 
15;. Dunkel. Morris 3. 8O—Cas 
HO—Caswell 2; =~ 2 in 
“int Morris er- %>—@lotkin ‘+ her 
  Wrestling Family 
Dick Hoke, freshman wrestler at 
State, joins his three Michigan 
Oklahoma City brothers on the 
Spartan campus—Bob, 157-lb Big 
Ten wrestling champion in 1953; 
Dave, a sophomore member of the 
Spartan track team; and Montee, 
who was a varsity wrestler two 
seasons ago. President Plans 4 
Patton 1 Stroke Over 
Snead and Hogan; Will 
Play With Ike Friday 
AUGUSTA, Ga. ® — President 
, Starting an Easter 
holiday, tunes up his golf today for 
a round later in the week with the 
sensational North Carolina amateur 
who came close to winning the 
Masters Tournament. 
The President, accompanied by 
Mrs. Eisenhower, arrived here by 
plane from Washington last night 
for about a 10-day stay at ‘‘Ma- 
mie’s Cabin,” named for the First 
Lady, on the edge of the Augusta 
National Golf | Cw. 
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Weekend 
LAN SING #—Fishing is picking 
Arenac county, and im all the 
traditional streams in Grand 
Traverse, Leelanau and Benzie 
counties. — 
Fishermen have not been too 
numerous to date, the department 
spring rainbow season which 
opened last weekend. 
High, roily water and cold 
weather combined to hold down the 
upstream rainbow runs, as well 
as the number of fishermen. 
Traverse City area reported the 
most activity, with about 500 ang- 
lers working the Tippy Dam wa- 
ters on the Manistee river. 
Gaylord district reported a few 
trout being taken from Bear and 
Jordan rivers, and the Mio district   
st Fish on By JACK PATTERSON 
In case you missed the opening of the special rainbow season 
and feel bad about it, don’t, Although miny fishermen showed good 
sense by staying home, there were still plenty along open streams 
discovering the hard way that the fish, if in the streams at all, weren't 
having any of the offerings tossed at them by shivering anglers. 
ee ee a took us from the mouth of the East 
of the Au Gres 
‘anyone: catching 
odd for anyone 
one alive. But 
afternoon a few 
PATTERSON 
display it alive. We tried putting 
it in a Staidard aquarium, -det- 
it promptly reared up out of 
the water and onto the floor. 
» * * 
After several abortive attempts | 
Chuck got a grip on its slimy hide | 
and returned it to the water. 
  try a narrow-necked 5 gallon jug. 
“Red” Lemeaux. who always 
shows up at times like this, 
grabbed the beast and fed it into 
the jug, along with an ‘‘O-tab"’ to 
to ‘“‘carry’’ overnight, and by 
morning was about as dead a 
specimen as you'd be likely to 
run across. So, Chuck is now in 
the market for a new lamprey and 
has an advanced theory on keeping 
it alive. Meanwhile, does anybody 
have a good suggestion for re- 
rowed S-gallon jug? 
Fishing tackle manufacturers 
seem determined to 
that useful material, bamboo. 
Latest gimmick from industry is 
a fiberglass version of the old cane into anyone who'd had so much as @ strike. 
did a little offhand experimenting in the high, 
muddy waters with the same result. 
With practically every fisherman in the state 
trying to think up ways to kill sea lampreys, the 
nemesis of Great Lakes sport fishes, it might seem 
With the aquarium ruled out on | 
security grounds we decided to! 
| supply oxygen. This worked fine | 
for awhile, but the lamprey failed | 
moving a dead one from a bor-| 
prove the | 
Western world’s independence of ' 
  High; Muddy Waters Face 
Opening Day 
Branch 
up to the state weir, limit of open 
water in the Iosco County section of that stream 
We didn't see anyone catch a fish, didn't hear of 
one, or for that matter didn’t run 
We 
to go to a lot of trouble to keep 
we spent the better part of- the 
days ago doing just that. 
° ° * 
Chuck Rogers was the recipient of a lively 
t-foeter from Lexmgion and was Sa to 
  oo . 
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* * e@ . 
| This ip the season when a 
| goed many people raise pheas- 
| ants from eggs for restocking, 
with the laudable purpose of 
providing better shooting. Only 
drawback, according te Con- 
servation Department's Game 
| Division is that such restecking 
is apt to be wasted effort. 
s * * 
Division recommends restocking 
only in areas suitable for pheas- 
jams where sorne specific cause 
| has reduced pheasants to the point 
af extinction, and w at Cause 
has been eliminated. Overshooting 
of cocks is not such a cause. The 
divisions publishes a pamphiet 
“The Life and Times of Michigan 
Pheasants'’ which pretty well an. 
swers the question of the value of 
| restocking. 
    
reported light activity on the East 
Branch of the Au Gres. 
The early season opened on 
about 70 streams and lakes ahead 
of the regular trout season opening 
April 24 
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tion section, effective May 2. 
Widely known in Michigan out- 
| door circles, Gray formerly was | 
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contmission secretary. 
  
Compete for Tartars 
Five Oakland County athletes | 
are members of the spring sports 
squads at Wayne University, 
Tony Pappas of Royal Oak and 
Harlan Worden of Lake Orion are pitchers on the Tartar baseball 
team, Jack. Kraklan of Ferndale 
is a member of the golf team 
and Ken Christiansen of Roy. al | 
Oak and Paul Lemon of Farming- 
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    Spaniel Field 
Trial Planned Southern Michigan Springer 
Spaniel Training Club will hold an 
AKC-licensed field trial April 24 
23 at the Highland Recreation 
area. . 
Judges for the event will be 
George Brown of Westlake, O., 
and Edward L. i of Mil 
waukee, Wis. 
Silver trophies ‘will be awarded 
winners, and points will be given 
‘toward the Danforth Challenge 
(ae Mr. and Mrs. Roy D. Chapin 
Jr. of Grosse Pointe will offer thei”   has been No. 2 man in the tourist | silver challenge trophy for the open all-age stake. 
Anyone wishing to enter a span- 
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Van Duzen, 15330 Lauder, Detroit 
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Foster New Chairman 
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Frank Foster, Pontiac, retiring 
| president of the Oakland County 
| Sportsmen's Club, recently was 
| elected chairman of the board of 
directors, replacing past-president 
Tice Woody, Bald Mountain. 
New secretary of the board is 
Jack Greathouse, Drayton Plains, 
who succeeds Leonard Bullard as 
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over Central’s Indians. ‘hardie events. . Pontiac's other Ist weré taken | in 
_ eRe pate — te abs Pentigg swept ‘eine ot ity miler . Bill- Douglas, -quarter- | - 
5 artan Nine |Slaughter’s Replacement | Junior High Teams tae TT H Th Hy 
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Goes on Video ST.LOUIS W#—The young lefty, mitted. “But I felt good at the! giistsen Junior High School Peis, rult—Marasher iB) ist: Sekulich stood up there relaxed. The count i i i, rae waa tue Selle ce A fast | Plate. I was more nervous in the | League track competition got un-| snd Jones (FC) led for 3rd. Meight 
  “ ider way this afternoon, with three MSC TV Station Will pat came in. He swung easily, | field than at bat. | poh ee eae High Jump-—Ringgold i) a: Xing wp va 
Air All Home Baseball | met foam hoggl 4 nett Somes The Cards’ new centerfielder| Detendng champion a urcad foro rueigs Cite tk, Beageild 
Contests |—a home rm. eae epee ae pci Sag ae | agp gray av re feet Stocker OO) he Deen 8 WHAT’LL YOU HAVE?  ¢ «6 was it his first major league game, | 0" Wever, in & eVENt | snot put—Hopkins (P) pe eee @ 
EAST LANSING @—All Michi-| ‘That’s how Wallace Wade Moon, | but he was in the lineup replacing at Wisner field. Lincoln traveled | 2nd: — (P) 3rd. 
      
  
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wane Ge tlocant by thee |icecue ame "eehore” sends *hes| 220", Stuchtr, the veteran fa! shippers inthe Qed test. | ity Star Radateminiie S 4-PANT SUIT? 2-PANT SUIT? SPORT SUIT? In raet lege’s television station, WKAR-| debut as a St.Louis Cardinal yes: |" — Alli wee meste were echeduled| cov mere, Meter] aisuin sh TV, this year. , terday the Chicago Cubs. New York Yankees Sunday. to start at 3 p.m, seconds 
~ i pene: is wm | a %50-+foot clout. bed SUITS IN ALL SIZES eee ; came in the first inning, adding! .- 
Wayne University. Saturday, Moon to the ‘list of rookies who | 
Apel 17. The station will be- | 1,.e hit homie runs on their first gin telecasts at 1:15 p.m. (EST) | trip to the plate in the majors, | 
with flag-raising § cementonies, | 1; didn't have much to do with 
"+ | the game's outcome. Chicago won, 
Play-by-play reperts will be [134. ~—pandied--by-Beb-Shackeiton--and- = a ae | 
Larry Frymire. | “It was quite a thrill,” said 
The college will also televise Moon. 
games: | “Sure I was nervous,” he ad- 
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in MY size?” : GREAT LAKES, Ill. —The top the Women’s Softball League. 
Armed Services basketball teams, Initial meeting of managers Is , ° » ° ‘, . 
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Benches Shantz Athletics’ Ace Forced | 
to Leave Game After 
_Fine Start 
PHILADELPHIA (PF — Bobby 8 Players Take 
Advantage of 
New Fly Ruling NEW YORK @—Eight players | 
the’ major Jeague’s restored sac- 
rifice fly rule. * *   Under the regulation, a player 
hitting a fair outfield fly which 
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Shantz won a ball game yesterday | In yesterday's opening games, 
~—~4ut-he’s-wondering teday—if-it_-was. 
his last. 
The 28-year-old southpaw, had to 
leave the game between the Phila- 
> ecfen Athletics and Boston Red 
because of a mus- | 
= spasm in his.valuable pitching 
arm, 
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The Athletics were leading 5-2 
as Shantz pitched to Boston's Billy | 
Goodman in the top of the sixth 
inning. The little lefty broke a 
  George Strickland and Jim Hegan | 
or Cleveland, Jackie Jensen 6 thet 
Boston Red Sox, Wally Moon of | 
the St. Louis Cardinals, Paul Min- | 
ner of the Chicago Cubs, Gil) 
_ Hodges of Brooklyn, Frank Thom- 
as of Pittsburgh and Sam Cal- 
derone of Milwaukee all produced 
‘ sacrifice flies. 
‘Broncos Defeat UM 
‘Behind Gary Graham     already have taken advantage ot | Pontiac 
  
| Craun, 61, 6-2. 
  Drops ¢ Test High's 
dropped its 2nd straight start-of the 
season here yesterday, bowing to 
Saginaw High, 43. 
Best match of the test. saw PHS - as 
  sophomore outlast Saginaw’s Bob | 
Adams in three hard-fought sets, | 
8-6, 36, 64. Other Pontiac vic- | 
tories were scored by Eddi Maca- 
daeg, who defeated Jerry rae 
ville, 64 and 63, and the dou 
i team of Jim Ryerse and Ted W 
ma, who beat Ted Mathews-Tom 
Other results: 
Ken Anderson (8) def. Lowell Satterlee 
(P), 6-0, 6-0 - 
— (8) def. Kent Mills (P). 
Bob Berth ‘ Levin (P). 
Haroid " Moldenhauer- Rese? Ww er (8) 
Kam, def. Paul pner-Jack man 
(P) 6-2, 6-6. def. Norm 
    CINCINNATI - @—Dr. HH. - € 
Boehner said Andy Pafko, Mil- 
rightfielder 
The physician said X-rays were 
negative, indicating = suffered no 
fractures.   ‘THE PONTIAC: PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1954) 
4 Baltimore Orioles’ lost by ‘abesit- 
»| off four Braves’ huriers.     pinch “hit 
ing a 30 shutout in Detroit, single tied the score, Hal 
Weatherwise, it waa.an ideal day | Rice doubled to driye in the win- 
to inaugurate the séason. Crowds | ning run. 
totalling 236,414 turned out in gen- .* & 6 
erally cool, sunny weather to| Succtssive fourth inning home 
watch the 16 teams get under way.|/Tuns by Wally Westlake and 
Tt was the first time in 16 years| George. Strickland opened the 
that every club began the season | gates for the Indians who staged 
simultaneously. a : Billy Pierce 
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Jim Greengrass cracked four 
doubles to tie a major league 
record and highlight Cincinnati's | P*cmé nine hits, — first opening day victory since = 
1949. The husky outfielder drove 
in two runs and scored twice as 
the Redlegs thrilled a capacity 
qrowd of 33,18, clouting 13 hits 
Held scoreless by Robin Roberts | 
through seven innings, the Pirates 
pounced on the Philly ace and // 
Jim Konstanty, his reliever, for 
four runs in the eighth to pull 
the game out of the fire. After   i 
         
          
      
                
          
    
    
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went to see Dr. Charles Van | Catcher Duane Emaar led Bronco Games a ) M ; d B - 
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A standard meter snd kilogram meh who work with them do their| 1s} Je Church Fitst Renovated, sian Orthaden, which. ovee ts bax) Thieves Get Gifts kept in Washington, D. C., are s0| work 10 feet away to avoid attect: | 2 Students. ls Rededicated |e U- Poe ee Stee ao Git inca Gall <a < precise in their accuracy that the! ing results by body heat Are Genuine ° Then Is F pate Varig under construction at ale ee ag r merchant 
° % 3 . \Circuit-Riders chanch toasted © yous coe ty! Tee wes wcited durin te boys and recovered oe id 
FORT WORTH, Tex. (INS) —|ed following several months of | work from the vessel's chapel was | juvenile delinquency, gave each Graduate Bible students at Texas 7 nt  boy-two~mated—pigeons—to—start | Christian University make the old| The church is St. Andrew's Rus- ' St. Andrew's. * his own flock. 
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preach, then returi to study dur- 
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miles each weekend from Fort 
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panhandle. He is Frank Reece of 
Forth Worth, who estimates he'll 
travel some 30,000 miles — by 
train — during the school year. 
Doyle Green. of: Aransas Pass, 
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eae wat “It wasn't so bad inthe theater NOW! i tsetse OAKLAND--- ; D--- cripay ———————— custamed tthe Guster” =e ‘ a . : 
Good Food — Friendly Service marked between shows. “But when ME Teeadert_|i]| SUN. — “The Gloss Web” Also “Dengorous When Wet” [ll ee I played the Mocambo (where she : 
PURE ‘FOOD aay ed scored her first big hit), I was New Prices > 
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her to know that George M. Cohan Leve Drama: 
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New Soybeans 
Show Stren CHICAGO # — sold- off 
lightly in early déalings and then 
rallied on the board of trade to- 
day. 
The net result of these move- 
ments was that the market got |« 
back to around previous closing 
levels. Dealings were routine. New | fancy, 3. 
crop soybeas showed the’ most strength. 
hour was % to 1 cent higher, May 
$2.15%, corn % to i higher, May | $% 
$1.52, oats unchanged to 4 lower, 
May 75%, rye \ to % iahar May 
$1.06, soybeans ‘4 lower to 144 
higher, May $3.79% and lard 3 to N 
20 cents a hundred pounds lower, 
May $20.90. 2 
Grain Prices. CHICAGO GRAIN 
CHICAGO (AP)—Opening grain: 
Wheat Gept ........ 111% 
Lond so Ried Dec ........ 1.18% 
sedece. 2, Soybeans 
Bepe . 2.002. 3.17 MBS co0c.055 1.78% 
Dec 5 2.21% July eee Bi 
Corn Bept : 2.83 
May es 152% Nov , 2.60% 
duly . 142% Jan 20% 
Bent coves 1.50% = Lard 
Oats May. «32.08 
May ee 75%) July 20.65 
PUTS ecwen T2'. Sept 16.00 
Sept Fig Nor 44.80 
We cceccse 13%. Soybean “OU 
Rye May 14.10 
MSY © ices<< $064 July ....... 13.98 
ONLY. oe 109°, Sept ...... 12 82 
Dec ee 
  DETROIT POULTRY 
DETROIT (AP)—Prices paid fob. De- 
trott for on 
vy type 25-27, light t pe 
oe bf roasters ever 4 F Sag 
oilers or Pesce under 
28-28%, 
38 
Rucklings 32. Heavy ducks 28. 
Turkeys: Breeder turkeys, neavy type 
bens 4. Small type awe hore 
Belteville whites; hens 34, to: a 
  CHICAGO POULTRY 
CHICQ00 (AP)——Liv ey stead 
on young stock; weak on seceghpirores 
tices 2 cents 2. coops, fob. payt 
lower; heavy hens asf ight hens 18- 
23-37; eld roosters 148.5 tryers or broilers 
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of Business Slump HIGHLAND PARK # — State, 
‘Treasurer D. Hale Brake declared | 
last night Michigan has a big pub- | 
lic works program now under way | 
—716 million dollars. by the state 
and millions more by local govern- 
ments. 
Brake, candidate for the Repub- 
lican nomination for governor, hit | 
at those who predict a business | 
slump. 
“It appears to me,’   
he said, 
“that we were going 0 have a| Ee 
recession this year, we've had it | stead 
already. National income is not) jow pri 
down, building is proceeding at a 
high level, Manufacturing . . . has | 30: 
climbed down from the abnormal | 
level of Korea to the more normal 
level of 1950 or pre-Korea days." 
Hits Beauty Contest 
ATHENS, Greece (®—The official 
Greek church issued an encyclical 
today condemning the current 
“Miss Greece’ beauty contest. It 
said such competitions ‘‘promote 
immorality and are a disgrace to 
human dignity.” -   
  
      
Tito Sees Sports Show 
ANKARA, Turkey. —Marshal 
Tito watched a one-hour gymnas- 
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Military Academy today. Wheat near the énd of the first | topped.   
      
  
    
  
    
Deputies to Travel County 
to Issue Drivers’ Licenses Oakland County Sheriff Clare L. 
Hubbell will send deputies out into 
the county to issue drivers’ li- 
censes, the County Board of Super- 
visors learned Tuesday. 
The board, meeting jn. the Coun- 
ty Office Building. also greeted 
new supervisors, learned who its 
salaries and ways and means com- 
mitteemen will be, and discharged. a special ‘health and welfare com- 
mittee. 
a trip to. Pontiac te get. drivers’ 
licenses, ~ 
Michigan Department of State 
told area cities last month to stop 
issuing drivers’ licensés to people 
who live outside their city limits, 
Farmington officials say most went 
to outside residents. to avoid any future confusion. 
Consulting engineers for Pontiac 
asked the board to let them rum 
a water line through county prop- 
ety east of Oakland avenue from 
wells near Silver Lake. 
Supervisors referred the -request | lan 
to the wayg and means commit- 
tee and Harry J. Merritt, county 
corporation counsel. 
The board changed Its bylaws 
on meetings to read “9:30 a, m.” 
instead of “10 a. m.”’ at the re- 
quest of the bylaws committee 
chairman, William C. Hudson. 
Salaries and ways and means 
committees were named by — 
Chairman Floyd Andrews Tues- 
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Europe: niGreal! Britain ‘pean $2.81 %, 
unchan 30 day futures 281%, un- 
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changed; 90 day futures 2.61932, off 
1/32 of a cent. Belgium (franc) 1.98%, 
Seat "Gxchanged," Germany “(westeral cent, unchan, rmany 
(deutsche mar Ey 23.88. unchanged. hee 
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(krona) 10.34, go oacanry 
(franc) (free) 23.32, unchanged. Den- 
mark (krone) 14.52, unchanged. 
Latin America; Argentina (free) 7.24, 
unchanged. Brasil (free) 1.90, unchanged. 
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| CINCINNATI ® — A- Cincinnati 
businessman solved his parking 
He found the old plug at the 
waterworks. Every day the porter 
roll out the plug about 6 a. m. 
After his boss parked, he would 
bring it in. 
He got away with it for months. 
Then. a policeman got curious 
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fire plug idea right then and there. J 
  
  Cotton stored for more than 80 years has been found to be in 
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                                    They believe the Southwest's con- 
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pull the region's industries through 
any business dip better than these 
in older sections. ~~ 
Tourist: trade continues neadie, 
but the bankers point out that it 
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region's economy as before — the 
war. The postwar influx of young 
veterans, and of new industries, 
like electronics, to hire them, has 
changed the economic picture. 
“Public psychology. is still the 
main thing,” says one leading 
baker. “It decides how much will 
be spent and whether we'll go on 
growing. So far it’s good here. 
  
      
  
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a Rruite: Apples, Detter ser. 4.00- | stock market with leadership firm- paige 60 days in jail if his fine is) Homes and. Ele ctronics 
Greenings, No i, 235248 bu: apples, |-Y implanted in major divisions. = Plants Climbing . 250k 00 bu ee olen ictotek, feact:| The market started ahead at the} John C. Welch, 17, of 128 Oak- 
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= m Spy, fener, 480 ba: Re 1, 2.90-2.58 | movement into the early afternoon. | 15-day suspended jail sentence yes-| of a spring upturn in business are 
bu; oe be: apples, ‘Weaener, Gaing ran to between 1 _ terday for ene aes He | sighted here today—in a region 
: ; mf points in several sections of appeared ‘before Orion Township , v : oJ that’s grown so fast that its people 
most ve Way, C4 gor veka cnveset, wane: |list with a. few pushing. out be-| Justice Helmar G. Stanaback. ai se ke y. No 3, :10-86 bu. Carrots, | yond itually expect tomorrow 
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pocuge Sel Tesi eevee Ree eee wee ot Be oe thetory” parking lot. The arti.| starting at last after a 10 per cent toes, No 1. 90. > beg. 5 _ | together with the steels, oils, ; retail slump in March. 
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medium, AT Bis ten ot, eet Gat | neglected. The textiles suffered | or Ph. MA 5-4031, Guy Carter. baa y oe nedium, 13.00; amall, 10.00-11.08, | 5 the. ting curtailment of industry in southern California 
pernore MTBOM S008 PO ontaintr Cov. eae ahead’ on | punn, Bumping and Collision. e464 | with an eye toward the hoped-lor rete ter Setern) abode egss: = cad ear Elizabeth Lake Rd. —Adv. | big summer selling season. Used Whites: A, §1-62, wtd avg 61%; favorable dividend news, pe their pared some time 
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eee: A. Jenne, @: @; meat: ve Coast Line, Pacific West- Reserve Banks — es ° 
Chemical, Westinghouse Electric, April is always the big month 
CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGOS Eastman Kodak, and Chrysler jhere for starting to build new 
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light: market slightly stronger: Idaho | am Gren 982 DEES NSz°:: $33 | eral Reserve Board today made risks, plus the turmoil over the 
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oeeditdoe ad high choleetor“orims vest | Brun Balke. 15¢ P82 Am W Air 108/ the second decline in two months realy) aloe ire tar 
ere eftered, oerg: few sales low chews vada Hid Penney (Jc).) 196| im the rate at which federal re- | °4"* r stretchouts fading. veaiers ‘00; commercial | Bur Add a, fe RR....... 163 banks lend te mem- | Spokesmen for the industry say Prades $15.00-22.00: few cull |Calum & # 4 Pepsi Cola.... 15.4| Serve money that the somewhat painful adjust- nd Poy 7.00- 14.00. Can Dry ..... 14 Phelps D..... 37 ber commercial banks, ies : bie 200. Not enough sheep | Cdn Pac 346 Phiico 2 333 ment caused by past cancellations 
ue nents mend ty LT ther Bet: | Geter Tree... S18 pri pet $34| In February the board approved | and dropping of some plane models a Celanese 19.7 Pills Mills... 38.2| @ system-wide drop in the discount | for later advanced ones is now 
CHICAGO LIVE Gok Ww 13d poles. oy | rate from 2 per cent to 1% per over. CHICAGO ‘AP)—Selable hogs 6.000: | Chrysler 2.2 Pure Ou. 81.7 | cent. | AA © 
Miner! on) butchers and steady to 35 |Cumax Mo... 418 Radio'Gp”..: zte| The 1% per cent rate approved! More men in the Los Angeles lower om cows, mest choice 169-390 Ib | Cove Cole A$ Repud stl... p1.4| for the Chicago district was last’ area are out of work now than Fae 31.06-98.09: a aon iene 8 Saas | Cam Bates... Qs Revo Met. $3 in effect from 1948 to August 1950,' a year ago. But the Security-First 
| moet 7710-900" 3128-27.18 ‘with with « oe =: a dos 374) the board successively put the | National Bank of Los Angeles points 
|B sows 20030; geod clarence, |Cont can... @ gee AL RR--: 48, | rate up to 1% per cent and then out that the labor force has been ndaiable entitle 9. $; aires 308: steers, = a - gag Shell O1l...... 914) to 2 per cent to combat the post- | steadily increasing and that the 
feo ‘te strong: other = je Goceee 2 enone On: a3 Korea inflation. | percentage of unemployed is well 
| Sp: mesaaee’ ma bahar’ coun tally “3s | Curtiss Wr... 10 Sou Bac "::; $18| The discount rate can have a | below that at this time in either a Aly Doug Aire.....1102 gou Ry. 45.4/ general effect on the economy | 139 or 1950. the years of an inven- loads prime 1190-1275 Ib | Dow Chem ... 366 gparks W 42 | tory wecuaaioe! | Steers 28.00-30.00; most to |DuPont ......118 § Ty cae 87 | because if member banks can me steers 26.50-28. bulk East Air L ... 231 ¢ rand.... 31.6 borrow more cheaply at the fed- Officials of the Bank of America, ané- choice steers and yeartin 21.00- | Eastm Kod ... 853 6td Oi] Calf... 60.5 th tion’s la: st that in- 
commercial to low grades | E! Auto L .... 43 Std Otl Ind... $2 | eral reserve system, they ean e na 8S largest, say 
20.50: @ small heavy | Emer Red .... 10¢ St ol! Onio.. 383] lend more cheaply and more | Ventories here are less out of line heifers 2750; most to hich aaa) Firestone. mH Studevaxer...” 187] easity to their clients — if this time than in some other places. iB OO: fen - eept Bul... a SLES E : G TT Eaaaeay Fy 
‘merciai and good ‘cows up to, i800; |Gen Elec... 108 Stitt © Co... 43] ellemts want Joans and the banks a ' siens-recently, bulk canners end cutters 9.90-11.78; util- Fds ws. 61 Tivas Co. .... 685} want to make loans. t unbalanced inventories have 
fty and commercial Dulls 14.00-16 50: good wre oo) Tex @ Gul... 894 | been pretty well adjusted here and and choice yealers 22.00-27.60; cull to oe Tel 404 Transamer.... 29 Therefore, lowering the discount that) tacs t 
commercial grades 8.00-22.00. oan Time 293 Twent C Pox 205 oft t Gieaper | a ory purchasing agents 
Galable sheep 1.000; uneven: led lote | Ooo ranud .. 342 Un Carbide... 183 rate is an offer of easier, Pet | should be more active again soon. fed wooled an mbs steady with | ©? = “g3§ Un Pac....... “1144 money which commercial banks; — Tuesday but small lots po type Iambs ocaotoedly teeee me /Onse Air Lin.. 23.4 : ‘os * * «8 in narrow demand and trade on these | O00. Une gia Unit Aire. ss | and their clients can convert into| Consumer loanall capectally tee along with slaughter sheep and > Pes Si United . $3 more plentiful flow of money ons ; . er 
weak: two loads mostiy choice 109 ib | OFS, Refer. 53.3 Unit Pruit.... 492 a4 sit buying on time, are down from a 
cad hoes one ots conn: tee boas ee e fe Hi Ry year ago. But construction . loans 
168 I montiy chotce Ne 1 skin and tall oul oa). 64 6 8 ee tia . 3g are holding up well. Bankers say 
and native spring lambs 26.00; |Hetens ep’ 2.136 Ute nee cc’ de Driver in Ho ital that collections continue good, de- eull te choice Sinughter ewes §.00-8.00. Homest ot ews B Pic. 14.7} * spite loss of overtime pay in many 
Hooker W Va Pulp.... 28.6 pe. factories. They say defaults, and —— _ ! ¢ Boe of eee 
‘Gen. Hull, Rhee Confer —|iedtnet *.: : + After-Fiery Crash to-be minor. TH Cent ...... i Lon-ee. G4 f * s * 
SEOUL @—Gen. an FE Hull, * | Taapie Cop =. 3 . Toe on t 2. One car smashed into the rear| California's industrial out put 
dent Syngian Tee conferred e.| tet i289 OT" TNT" ot anuter on MIS esterday. | rae Ta, co Sa = : ting gas tank on one car, eretly for an hour today. STOCK AVERAGES hoanttalizi oi State of Michi an 
| accra ones Blatt Pelate ore ee tal Se Ge a Seats 3 ea tierese: being duly 
es 30 according to Michigan State Police sworn, deposes and says that he Was a ust. Ralis vit Stocks of the Pontiac Post. ee re rae a < of Ke gr waroveny 
‘3 te? 3 110.8 Police said Robert Ackerman, 27, at the G General peostepsl ection held 
$5.8 582 118.8) of 612 Beuna Vista, Lake Orion had | 4% $3.3 58.8 1171 . t further states that in ac- 
St By [ikt| jst backed out of u driveway near | errdicy, sy" a Gas 'ef ie $3 $83 iise| Robertson Ct. when a northbound City of Pontiac his detailed election and 
ee eee aie ss i103 | Car driven by Robert L. Ditch, 41, | “Sipeify selow trom whom contribution of auditors’ payment of 73.5 ios #0.5/of 5380 Marvin Rd., Clarkston, Wagan Sire to whom expenditure $918 to Frank H. Williamson for DETROIT STOCKS smashed into Ackerman’s car, made none. : 
cattle that died of rabies after (Hornblower & Weeks setting it afire. tions corel ¢ this Sremmmates eae candidete. 
being bitten by dogs was a fair | Figures after decimal points are are _cignths Independence Township firemen | Further deponent sayeth not 
one. Williamson appeared at the Bee navigation ee ‘ts 13.4 were called to fight the flames, creat aadicee sworh to before me, a 
board meeting im January. /O.hty-uicnigan’ |... | 22 '23| which caused an estimated $700 | Notery, Public in and for said, county, 
— 1 Masco wcrreneet 21 ;? damage to Ackerman’s —. police wesasy Hite, 3 vend aca aly him the ‘average market price” | widwest Abrasive? ¢ «6.1 | gaid. 7, “Commission expires September 
for cattle and some of his cattle | Tih. acrews ooo, ii iS] Ditch was admitted to Pontiac [#! Apri 14, 1966! were worth much more. Ko’ sale sale; bid and asked. : |General Hospital ‘with a possible 
The board changed its resolu- concussion. His ondition today is 
tion governing such payments to Foreign Exchange reported as good. Ackerman was 
read -“‘shall pay at the prevailing YORK (AP) — Foreign exchange | Mot injured. 
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* cecsrnsunlioiite _THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1054 
enters Fire on Army, y ypaciaa Navy and \F 
wa far t9 however, discoun Army Serv- | parently ssaspuad , ‘ 
Army however, dacunted rat ht icon ‘Commitee to. took isto, the arly bad ac recherche mid da plitca decisions and | which was made against Roos. | mathedien Bapt 
any peice statements they later re-|Malmedy cases, and McCarthy | pened over “the sos ssalionaay? hap-| ranging himself with stubborn zeal velt's halthearted wishes | & a ; ey Set 
pudiated in court. so tne | Waa Eiven 8 seat on it even though | of Atmerican offiedts and military | *t 9 side of the old Acheson-Hise- Churehill’s bulldog determination, | Joint Good Friday Rite 
"7 tenn that — Mina sagged aces _ not @ member of the com- | personnel." a Yalta crowd, we might never have | to concentrate on France and leave QRTONVILLE — Methodist and 
comes 1 US. miliary poveran: a Carman Before the hearings had ended McCarthy called Baldwin's in- found occasion to audit what he | the whole of Eastern Europe to Baptist congregations will unite 
| reviewed the 12 death sentences. | McCarthy accused his col .|quiry “‘a sham, a farce and a did in World War II.” the Red armies.” for Good Friday services in the 
is caw is the conthumien del | cf “atte ota a Sai = eagues | very deliberate attempt to white- nthe generally accepted concept | First ‘Baptist Church from 2 to 3 
six of the 12 hed been proved] a ander agnorg hed bates He ripped into Baldwin for| Marshall Blamed of Western Allied strategy in/p.m., the Rev. Perry Deyarmond 
guilty even if the state: aay Pocogecl ining the committee chairman- f Red nd A World War II was that the Channel | announced today. 
BR oiaghe disowned had not been used use lie pi pote Se oe ose ge his law partner—Maj. | OF Land Gains © | invasion was made because it was! The Rev. Edward. Pumphre 
against them. | essen "le Sereegee ante involved as| McCarthy said the most signif the most ‘direct route to the heart | Methodist pastor, will give the ser. 
-A subcommittee headed by Bald-| Baldwin declared McCarthy ap-| trials, | of the | cant decision in World War IT was | of Germany—and the least costly mon. Special music. will be pre. 
this: “The decision by Marshall, | i lives. sented by each group. 
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cieaeowee we Deaths in Nearby Communities | by Verbal over (Jail Sentence se mer churnll'm te Good Friday Ser : . ‘trium ver Chure! ex i i 
It was a verbal whiplashing the | Upheld In Attack decision to attack across the Chan- Goo Fri ay Service 
. Mire. Nishalns Mesioce of merce. and three -_ likes: of which the staid Senate | | nel rather than via the Mediter- DRYDEN—Union Good Friday 
| aey\ area ey = aavis oe sae es yor | ieceu't (heard te youra’/Ai friendloh | U) pon Referee ranean and the Balkans to seal service will be held at St. John 
. Linked the » ot C romp ; of | Nicholas (Helen G. acid Mrs. cksen of Com-/| Baldwin's said it was a factor -in | ot Eastern Europe from the Red Episcopal Church here from 12.50 
George C. Marshall as World War | troopers accused tt claughiering | of 2369 Cambridge Rd. will Se a Baldwin's decision to resign trom | ,JONIA uP — Thomas Metzger, armies oe a 
tune | = 4 “ar Sawyer? Kinda Denise Rubin the Senate and accept a judgeship Ionia auto salesman and former Speaking of the first Quebec con-| The. Rev. Melvin Strait of Pi!- 
i grim Holiness Church and the Re, 
) chief of staff with what |160 Americans in th 1:30 p. m. Thursday — in the infamous | 5 ters1 Home Ree Varta tn Bone | HAZEL PARK — Private ser. | i his home state of Connecticut Greenville businessman, is serving | ference in 1943, McCarthy said: 
that, when it is finally | War II. land Park Cemetery. She died Mon- vice and burial for- Kinda Denise| _ In the end, McCarthy won. The a 30-day jail sentence after losing | “That conference marked the end | Merle Nichols of Methodist Church 
exposed, its principals shall be for- day. ane y- ne ee | Rubin, infant daughter of Mr. anid | death sentences of the six Ger- an appeal in an assult on a basket- | of Churchill's sway over the great will be speakers. Congregational 
ever deserving of the maledictions| Senate Accused Surviving besides her husband Mrs. William Rubin of 23105 Vance | ™4ns were changed to life impris- ball official who had penalized his decisions of war—a sway always singing will include 10 hymns of 
are a son, Nicholas Jr., and a/ St. Were held Tuesday at Oakview | Sment. son, a player. | modified by Marshall. Thereafter. the churches. 
Circuit Judge Morris K. Davis the policy of the United States in 
of .all_honest-men.” 
3. Pictured Dwight D. Eisenhow-| Of Whitewash daughter, Nancy, at home; her Cemetery. She died Monday at St.| Two years later M 
er when he was chief of the Allied| Before the hearing © serents, Mr. aad Mrs. Frank Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pontiac. | his attack on Gen. IcCarthy made | yesterday upheld the Justice Court the Furopean war was wholly”! Sunday School Officers 
in Europe as “invariably” hearing was over he Kempe of Berkley, and Also surviving are her grand ‘penalty, including a $50 fine. Metz- , without deviation the policy an- y 
Aacchall a had charged a Senate investigating | ., 7 one broth parents. af na Mt eB at The implication of the speech ger. appealing, had said the sen- nounced by Joseph Stalin The Meet at Waterford 
ich he said aided the Russians subcommittee with planning @ \ . Mahon of Bi ' cm ae Mc-| was that the American armies— tence was too harsh. United States thereafter was found to ‘ 
4. Charged the Army was “run “whitewash” of the Army and ac- Mrs. F, Warren Fritzinger. and Mrs fohtt Re ma sed Mr | throtgn Secien by Neral always on the. side of Stalin” WATERFORD — Sunday school 
hg: palin ged political’ genet: cused the committee chairman,| ROYAL OAK — Service for Mrs. y.) 7 s. Joh Rubm. of Royal | been sent against Germany in such: dodge Davie ordered “Metager The Marshall speech created teachers and officers of the Water- 
als.” This was after drat Break Sen. Raymond Baldwin, Connecti- | F.. Warren (Iva) Fritzinger, 48, of Se a manner that Eastern Europe was {© begin serving hia sentence Im- i ormy reaction across the country ford Community Church writ hoid 
dent Truman had fired Gen. Doug- cut Republican, of acting ‘‘crim- 2718 Lafayette St. will be at 2 p. m. left to the Red armies, perhaps | mediately, He also ordered Mets: _ine sort of tumult which seems their regular meeting at the 
‘tes MacArtber from his Far East inally wrong.” Thursday at the Emanuel Evangel- Roundtable Is Featured deliberately. McCarthy pictured ger to pay the $50 fine and $100 nor or later to become identi- church at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow 
caudal He demanded a Senate probe of ical and Reformed Church, with’ Russian expansion after the war court costs or face an additional 1.4 with whatever the Wiconsin A teachers training class will fo! 
SAneased the Army of ‘20/2 the Army's war crimes trials beg ie Onkview Cemetery. She Gt Drayton Plains PTA | 9% © Tenult of 8 deliberate “retreet 2S ee ceoatr cayslor does. | Mr iow the business meeting. Hoiv 
s Of | in Europe. He called for State De- Monday at her home. Se arvoee EL AInnok ana aed from victory” by U.S. policy coed en filly in both It was with this background of Communion service is scheduled 
nd Army officials to| . ” besides : ; mabers. — | Courts to assault battery on assault against the Army—and Ar- for 7:30 p.m. #riday. 
penmmuists Army of “black.| stity and said that unless’ they Cf neem Alpxander McClelland ‘iscussion_on_family life _high- wel ow ‘unpopular fis to lay Crock The aa Horn of Battle my men—that McCarthy entered , 
ised’ “corrective action”. he Royat Oak Arrangements are lighted the April meeting of the how unpopular it is to lay | Creek. The ult took place at the present knockdown fight with Consider Berkley Budget i F 
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een eee went, | Nod call for public hearings by Kinsey Funeral Home. \ peeve Puls PTA) rrdda tage | as = ee Ionia March 6 | the Army. 
sought = ‘eater ao Pet. age to. our” policies end certain | COMMERCE — pacvice Sor Ke: gett, visiting teacher, was mod: hero high oc mol tne ats ante ‘of $495,203 for Year 
G. David pchien. one sig ie individuals.” mond Melvin Ericksen, 49, of 123 “The group woled to buy en ister Were he merely a professional game Ralscen(Gresiville ee te PTA at Auburn Heights | BERKLEY — A tentative 1954 
thy’s aid ~ McCarthy didn't explain what ire|W. Huron St. will be at 3:30 p.m. | communication system to be in- — who had given his lifetime | well, tossed Metzger's son. Dan. to Hear Polio Chairman 55 budget of $495,203 was presented 
| ve ee — merce Methodist | stalled in the two annex buildings, | : poe nce Pa = country, I out ot the game on fouls in the : to aed Council this. week bs 
hands on ‘closing seconds. Lowell won the AUBURN HEIGHTS — A meet. City Manager Donald M. Oakes. 
In connection with his current . | —but his demands created a stir. | Church, with row with the Army, this exchan a stir. burial in Commerce | and four tables and records 
in : nge| Earlier, several senators had | Cemetery. .Arrangements are by | the school’s lower grades aah Bie laurels. We comet too ah | oe. ing of the Auburn Héights school A public hearing is set for May 
_ Sixth honor the men who have dedicated! Horn said he was attacked by Parent-Teacher Association will be 10. 
occurred a recent interview | ;,; . joined McCarthy in voicing con-| Richardson-Bird Funeral Home ir li : _|grade mothers served refresh- their lives to our military service. Metzger when he ejected the held Thursday at 8 pom. in the Officials expect the current te 
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  cern over death sentences given Walled Lake. Mr. Ericksen di E z n died | ments. OW at 
* 12 SS men Imedy c home Monday We can afford i 
Claims Only Army | Their cmseere ‘eros ens the eas soars ar ‘S hi . with their mlsehes of buleeons Larios is currently on proba “ -_ tor the 1 valuation to be maintained 
“ Hides Communists fact that military-civilian commis- | Genevieve = is widow,| The birth of Virginia Dare, first but not with their lapses of honor. | tion from Federal 1 . patios tee Oe orn of : . 
phar S mis- Moyer: two daughters, | white child born in what is now Had Gen. Marshall bee: al Court. The pro- Mrs. Walter Newby. chairman of 
Question: “. When you get report questionable Dorothy Jean of Ann Artor and/| the United States was commemo- at the cad of Worl m cote bation stems from the illegal sale Avondale district. Part of the pro- The average range of human 
around to the armed services, | e had been used to obtain | Mrs. Lawrence Hill of Puerto | rated in 1937. on the 350th anni- to rest upon his ea aan crentn eh poeta ceed Galo es eee ie a Sor tne ae ee n00 Ticcuisa (3 
some evidence. The commissigns, ' Rico: a sister, Mrs. John Ettinger | versary , : = : ms e food company he form- gram will be a musical presenta- much as 20,000 vibrations per 
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NO SELLING wary Apply 8143, CaseElizabeth WOMAN TO ASSIST with “cand | WARE ANY-EIND OF WORK Tw | Plastering and tile wr PE 42280 FE 5-$842 - QloHT HAULING ODh JoBs | 
FOR WANT ADS } io MEW 10, OBA = SGWATURES _of oe in, OR 32018 | «| evenings. awe service ste | [oor cree cet COM. HOUSE worrs janes Fee eae ex RVICE ASHES 
DIAL FE 2-818 - Wonderful Opportunity for lifetime — —_ aie “daly — say OAR Pon Work © ants anted t canaie UD pias Co. MA eisth Walled Release fort LOCK... cn horse. cow & gost ae 
. career with largest. company i Aj Pontise Bidg. WHITE eee TO CARE POR COLORED LADY. WAN a | CERES AL “REPAIR WORK. Yao" ™ work ot ef kins. FE MAN WITH *, TON TRUCK , 
r vl tts field. ot mothe? LADY WAN GEN- irs and tables repaired | wants work Call any time 
om Bam tom = + apse Pores 2 i ee pees oe TH | or mn. ! i) + 5 THE A 
All errors should be re ™ — . —FE_2004_est_for Mr. Klee. | woma a; EouKEw COLORED “LADY Wants mame | ‘Ting! PE so end cettvery. re on T —|° ODELL CARTAGE 
tmmediately The | | Attractive salary to start. Regular! Help Wanted Female 7 caret a feet oid during” = | fronp EE toe elderty per- eye | FB seme. FE Tirso vest Loca: and Lone, Distence Moving 
aemamee Be sun Viclatt Square Lexet 000. VE +owe. : Se DOORS SALES AND PATCH PLASTERING ‘REASO | os 5-4806 : 
— polieag-! ene nd seteee)| 06 yes | becgrees | Beer ARE YOU 8ATIsPi=b? © cad 6_ oe Ras oo eiPEaIENCED LANDY WIth frees gione tes ig athe gue cose A cot cutee dish Lie ERV.CE ASHES AU 
: | = = 5 sh @ rw 
feet ‘tasertion of the ‘ tional benefits. Secure future. Wiha 70 ane to 044 a8 sso WOMAN | “TO TAKE ORDERS AT yaa or how, FE 61a. | Si “mer OR FA Shia TE ig ro aoa ree ae wauLING ROR aiial 
. j Lent b e 
| _ Fendered ralzetene "terouys _ Sra clatinsfattt, Mae | Abels’ on, Soleaing onder mabe, ice a aes |S" at eee PL eee © eee el eee 
| ae eer When ennerte: . : ion Show directors are taxing ontv. Write civine age, 40 Fre ‘erua. FE 2-7082. NW Casa gue a ne 353 | PLASTERING new AND: RE- T k f R t 
foe a "mrsdey. April 18th at 2 toms are made be sure to = in oy ignifted, adie, —— ST of — service. E > GIRL WOULD! ~° @Ovse rar vee. ir FE 1-095! ruc Ss Or en 
: 1M. at the Sparks-Grittin Cha- | § Ect your "eill_nambere Ouse and profta ie new career, Woe) Soy ureston children, if like part time job after 12:90. |< OAKi oe PLACTERING TRUCKS, TRACTORS 
with Rev. Tom Malone of No adjustments wil! be civer ivery. collections or solic to | pres tor orkin= _e~-eri-| Will graduate in June joa FI —— , ENT 
. ting. Interment in Parkview without ft . terested? ‘Thea ean PECeC. | cmos © Petes Free Dee | oon ee Pe Tee with refer: | joe” FLEMMING FLOOR LAY: | D_ Meyer. CEM} ia “\s Too Prev SRO. ren Makes 
Was fe in otete ai the apartes Closing time for advertise. axset no SMALL | © feaue tne ef ahety anes: | GIRL. | Rb 14, ene, Seaen be — PPE 24 ahaa 188 Eat. | ROBERT BH CEAPIN oS aie Bump Trucks 
Griffin Punera) Home. s ments. containing type sizes FIN ANCE _¥r' s-dea". .* Ta Huron, Age mm persen.| S40 ehiidrer. 14 Parkhurst. FE) TIO(SE R _and heating Phone FE S34" Ponti Farm and . 
ag agp Te ced ip type te pe aac Oo — (WAITRESS WANTED. LIBERTY HOUSECLEANING OR OFFICE Bulldoring. ERASING ~ Saws—|_awnmowers Industrial Tractor Co. 
ea roquots as” ; . | r Saginaw ng. excacatin Aceurate’y sh . Ww Cham 
beloved husband ef Mrs. “aise 't! |B reviews to publication. GC : Ecperienced bookkeeper. Must de | 18 WOMEN . TO OBTAIN SIGNA- | faowno ee mai Sen and driveways FE | deriain. aiheo a OPE ONG ig 
Kerrell b. ‘Porte ec = Dae -_ Transient . orpora 10n shee Typing and. handling ot Selle. Can et inatin. petitions, No, OR 3080 = MT RO | thao aL LTERATIONS & iiws PILED 1s ROCK SERNE | VWants euling PE 44008 rev 
Merrell D. Petrie. Mrs. B. Dow | | pe canceled ‘Ip to 00 me bl. celisciion Past’ bare food ‘pes | “eur Teauir easily make $10 sgiMBOGRAPHING TYPING GEC | _Ptlrs. All kinds EM aby, RE) _2804 Jones nood ON > i821 
Bete; dear brother of Mrs. Mary day of publication 22730 Woodward Ave, Ferndsie. reat 42004. Pay. a at Sy. BS Taq re 1006 “Pontiac State | “retarial Service PM 3-9 .2. ASON & CEMENT NT WORK. ree | SAWS T. AWN MOWERS bar Seah oe) RATES s 
sler, wnell ASH WANT AD Michigan a a Wisuitnas “ALSO CURTAINS, work guarant 3) har ag serve, seu: ©) 
ee eel |r oe SOR eae, veby Wanted | Cashnaan Ba ocr | TS thers ar Sr’ ante bac Ae BAO Tr | vouiaan wgrine aE TE waaaaaaamaaaannanaaaae Washi nd & iRSwiNGS_AND Ade -AN SEPTIC 17 ; 
: eld Baturday. April 11, at the 3 61.23 $1.68 82.52 EXPERIENCED WAITRESS Fx COUPLE WANTED. 3  aretching LS curtains PE toot net making. FE P3000 ~ ian cam SURO RDAR Orion, mi ey age Agents for N. American Van 
fin Chapel, at 11 AM 160 313 abe RIENCED WAITRESS. FA- ROOM FUR- | ning curteins. FE iv] pete nes. Large vans where in 
Interment at White Ceme s yee 312 488 Fl noreL oR CLUB COOK. MusT gmous Onl 26 Lime netp. “Pontiac "Rochester WHITE WOMAN WISHES DAY | “hove ‘rais CEMENT WORK: thee TRIMMING AND REMCY | Une grates. tek service re 
kmott will lie in - 240 433 6.48 have references. Porter or handy-;, EXPE RIENC CE tgTICiA are tiec, Rochester work. 50670. ood ir . Ca A custom al. Free extimate FE 46805. FE |  5-8562 341: fe 
280 04080488 man MY 26193. Lake Orion, for west side Tullvor pact a. Midwest _¢£206 WIDOW DESIRES POSITION | +002” Ss eee — 
. } 1 || neeECTOA’ EEPEAIENCED On| SRS, ™& 3 bop. b> gid os IP YOU LIKE TO © DRAW SKETCH in m cs home. School aged | 34, ioc eOual __| Ree TRIMMED OR REMOVED aaa & Decorating 20 20 
: 0.73 ||. surface plate and (Production 3-9225 after 6 7 pl eceretige Micon est | OA 8-3561. | rons job too small FE 18157 No fob to large or to small. 
Smelt precision “titesdy | EXPERIENCED SHORT ORDER instruction otuma Wi g AND | PLUMBING AND poet Fe On =| PAINTING & DECORATI 
work. apply M. C eactos cock, 463 Aubera Av REAL ESTATE SALES. ar HEATING i. 
Co it ioduawoed Rane tars | ~ Ep peri * men Jor “expanding organization | WHEL DO TYPTNG "MY HOWE 5 erin on Bookkeeping & Taxes t ollie META 
Orion. Experienced Waitress Pree a tremendous new sales bg i | ee ni > = = tee ate. FY 
MAN (FOR. FARM HELP. 2000 W. A in a Hilly Acres Dat rogra er. experienced. ———— —_— ASTERING. NEW i ee ED HAWLEY TAX ACCOUNTANT Sonteniet PAINTING ~ WALL 
w. | ATBar. ‘asd “w. Maple. heomgean | ac a a qualities "= work 25 years “AND RE: 1001 Argyle CFE 3-2002 ane a. ccnaaumg Ap 
MARRIED | ec POR DAIRY EXPERIENCED | CHECKER. BE | +180, enimmearatets | Building Service 12] Sciata Posen’ voce reemeasin Dressmaking. Tailoring 16 3k building maintenance. CASH. 
- “i i \ - ~ ~ RPPLLPLLL LL LLP LD _TERMS. Tu OR 
Crouse’ Farms at Hartland. Mich. | Slee Instructions | A-1 PLASTERING SERVICE, Com. ee ee | ee se ark Seer Fou 
‘ _ Meranda Rese Sratleble. Poone per tons Kitchen. Must Mate Gane: ACCORDIONS LOANED 2 _workmanship. EM "3-2030 J oxnages ax MOvER ANG” “gut EOE, FREE Fe Ci eet en Canon ari. ur. 
st have trans- ae, 
ia tke Mice aoe ae ___ Help’ Wanted A M ale MEAT MANAGER WANTED. portation rs Bar.,M 39.| beginners Lessons po kre gh 4 “a BASEMENTS “OR  POOTINGS. oe DRESSMAKING AND ALTERA- | - a , 
} : e Hunt, Mrs. a 6 ‘non na~ ood working cont. GRADUATE AND UNDER GR home. Accordions also sold, all Cement ort tm meats servic y $2768. 16 Palmer. nterior Painting 
df Group, Porest ard Orvile ~~~~ | tiom. Vacation with pay. Apply wate nurses fo 1 GRAD-| sizes at factory prices OR 35-9466 Gabe no 5-96501. - STOPPE RIS < Sancti aa ing 1 Pape r F washing. 
Sone Get heen heen eee | CONTACT MAN. 1. estates tea ais, | Beate” ves for regular and fe cor oRED M=N~ WANTS WORK | ADDITION! ERATIONS. RE- On 302i if ts | See eee lade! AOA} P*Pirec"asements painter ary." 
wil be eta "Fase pen at A satiete concern has om opening .- 1p. m Ne Food Store. 984 | - — oe , soloraoens re- of any kind Good at carpentry a Abe new hemes. MA-| — a ee i ae wer COR er] ae ue eiek 
ees-Sip' 3: @ sales d opening —* = : , : Mone. 
votticietin nia Rigby Leighton | ‘les offers outstanding” ops pPOr oe _ JOURNEYMEN | Housewives. INCREASE YOUR 'F You LIKE To DRAW. seercn| \SPH ALT PAVING Rage: oer ence seat —— re sont Fg Fesee, 
” mill Necy. Mr. Westingl out aetee@ salary, avers bens Rapid | “ PLUMBERS ae sore dressen and! nylon in or emt write for Telest Test| oriveways and parking atess. Cash Shingles. siding flat roof. recoat- | “eee — «PAINTING AND DECORATINO, 
| oapttparesay a. hes Dhol git wi | sain ore ral. Sonus ps) woes Baek No seen’ anodeenty ton Fee) Give age and occup@-, or terms. Free estim ; ing and re PHA terms. Flan. GARDEN i PLOWING AND > LIGHT Mason Thompsou 
Home. pes-Sipie feed cainey program. Guar- ‘ ingham and Pontise pot “every = OR 3-7 Write Box 17 Pontiac Press. asphalt Paving =e oat W.' ders 1 reverse charges ting wicinity of Crescent Lake. 
WHELIANS, APRIL Toot ase tuto alliance ls is the onus plus | §'°'pornten’ Co 167s E. Maple a vita eRe gon tame 70 REAR PROM ATTEN 1ON RECLAIMED Fe sae te oe ANGING —_ 
cS 7. 1, . Maple _feliable men w train to i NT ’ “ALM xG BY 
E40 ; ‘ i Se the top Dar pate Crooks: Rd. : LADY “TO CARE “FoR  sMa LL | ‘e can : + a . = GARDEN Te “BY THE LOT | 25 years — —_ reason- 
eke eee) KPa See | Seto | sae eee ee) Sere cee | Sk eae eee MATERIAL | gen Pome rae: = 
ae Prick’ dear father of Mrs. Kari $02 PONTIAC STATE BANE BLDG. Fer ses facaciment nee = eee | ment, Mest paired Soe b.s00e, Pree estimates, Glass 6 Blocks ae a pL ON ches Til es cee eye DECORATOR ork, 
Ro nae ay buberville, | BARBER WANTED PART TIME, | rete fewshcs diane 1c epem Joly “LADIES cee eles No 1 BLOCK “AND AND — CEMENT |: sre doofs "8a each burn Heights. Roy 3. Cook. FE| Cail Edwardes, MY 3og7a 18 
seal, wituans dont | evenings seturdaye. PR bod,| git Ben 92, Pontiac Press cn sees Sat Sromaee mo | Bete eB ERDEN PLOWING PAINTING’ PAPERHANGING AND 
, Eo April rt re. Lo ime ahift. Oey ene cer ; ton, Fr 5. 3 wARTED. NON UN- x on. established lecal corpo- fea Test. Box ‘Rick. BLOCK -AND ~ CEMI : ef oat, “Tartene nnd teraie: a8 power Ligeainees ela pre end ot 
& ide pm cae eee | 2% aCdad Sakeuucsmas eanrie | uals as openings for several) _ 11. Pontiec siege work Also chimneys, No job too |. BRANDON LUMBER ment, FE 43371 Pai 
ae ee Interment CEMENT BLOCK LAYERS. MUST Must be union’ must be fast Soren oe 3% : Ph wr ee suas AND SUPPL 7 . a ad bet een tx 
7 walk Yor ha hee as tae Wen | ae a Mee. Meet rietnny |Pontiee end | beure deny, 8. dar Ot Ker | Work Wanted Male 10 ee Oe OE a Pike. ne Y CO. ee ™ remove an es 
_Biple Punerat fc ee ae re in Auburn Heights, n_E._3-4520 The work {is interesting, dignified | ““~“~“~~ ace c. A gene 5 STONE, eos. <2) Mill 8. Ortonyitie Decorato 
aye io MAN FOR TOO. AND ROUTE SALESMAN | #3 a iterriew” dome to our VAILABED DMMEDIATELY. |} Seer Sees IERY WORE. | 0 O_INYDER Soa | eT ee ot all kinds, FE ne DECORATING. ooRR 
Card of Thanks 1, contacts. EM 3-3089. - ~ a 2 branch office at 1203, Lincoln silos plating’ solu lab. non-ferrous SS. . Ss. cunting and timeking — * ¢-er7. | £0088. - 
WHOLESALE Soeatie nee Hie Tea Co has fa Revat daily. between fetry ‘drawing. ex CEMENT w RESIDENTIAL, _ 5-0502, ~~ ROTO-TILLING PAINTING PAPERING & PAPER 
‘plumbing salesine Se eeteetiened a'm. and 2 p.m. Ask for Pub- perience. MI 42047. nd ol p ere Ea P timates FE 57000” femoved Rf 
uF pluen é tesin 068 15 wy] home s#rvie. route. in Pont lie Relations Director: ; . | Fons ree estimates.) | TRENCHING ~~ : ow GARDE _ Witte. © easonable Charlies 
Miles 8. of Ortonvill and surrounding territories. —~ MAID FOR GENERAL, Cookina. CARPENTER VEARS OF & - __James Weakland. | pootings field tile. and lines. i Sortow, Fuow OAnDE ‘ = 
EXPERIENCED BODY MAW. pliant ronst be local residents. home nights exeept when need anes PE 17-0974 CONCRETE wee ot hour ATR. OR 7640 weter _@rading end teveling OR 37308. _- PAINTING Int INSIDE 1 OF FREE 
mer —}~ Salary commission i "ed $302 week. references, ARPENTERY. CABINET WORK. y eae ANtEe - piAataal ne =. 
 ERPERIERGED woot Parscee | cell cocertcs cd vaitine yeti. es MY) odd. jebe PR wie ? FE 20077. . WA Lp tae sr NEW Laundry Service 18 PAPEERING Si AINTING 
& Sg I — ers. Haynes in @ ful’ 8 hours work ng Se ott 10 AID “GENERAL, MUST LIKE CABINTT MAKER & ChRPENTER. _FE 3 enings.| ~~ Ann nen wean mrrek & COMMERCIAL 
' rmingham. c= gre all ite expenses fur- | ehilare, Live th MA_€9663. Ritenens now Bh | a babar Ae eo ie ~) Fe ner FE LEN Wa wrt WABRING Lia. ba ra ares 
EXPERIENCED Wastt —_, compen: All personne} WANTS NisH. would lke to Bid om prefect for Wom 
man wanted care os Philips, Wedneaday rom 10-00 rE oa OF ; Busine work. FE Rae ct 6 "OR 35206 ; 
; m. at the Waldron S her ; NEV i 
—SEXPERIER CRD Pune, cm PLUMBER. | fits tenograp oe os eeneee Services | WALLPAPER Mag Dg 
2 oo - 4 ' ee R 
Se eg ee THs IE pe TH 1&-A| Wall Washing. Painting 
3 Fon HOnwaT | Ports Gone oi aw Asphalt Combi , woRK.——-+- —_ ~ Ov ae . % 
. om uF OR, HOR MIT | Paring Cr 2000 Dinie Hev. | to} om ination. : ‘A PLIANCE SERVIC pr | CRANES tx ‘SERVICE. it 
tate. Must have car Comptometeér-T ts. AN “ Com) wo building and matn- 
. person Apply in| gat we ypis valli makes gera- on 3-0767 
"Peary Mount ‘par Ov: “wl «=: JOSEPH =F RETSZ ha, cm oR ISD Resconsnie 74 ran tose washers, Jit’ ( 
: Be seit a e ’ q . t ‘ 
. eat" wi ‘Wanbwant I ees ae sie trante. te t net Pty twi* Must Be Experienced Pr ie i wrp., New Ror's be Oat of and Ave, FE liances. “ec & a Serees. LI 1-6477. 
Fr tools | tiac Press ‘ ‘ . rooms. sera tubbe: 
ie Beacon Bim! arot oar on | ae Renbey ; eM oy anit” WATTONAE 4 faagr Lit WORK. | tions complete spartment ‘altera- ~ i Ls TR REACHING one ay = r 
S rand oo sut ? : ; | * oa, Bi — 
rb. GRINDER WAND pee cane ere. Gon” commen APPLY EDEALY eae | eee et *  F att * _o— | See yt a Rigel 
‘Do : i need onl Act at ocnpectintte FE 53-6838 : PET TCE MAKra OF FOUN : me 
alae fohns Deniele Manufactorine |. Mette rtimen Beers =| PONTIAC_MOTOR DIV. Buber. MAN sesh AND. TCA ARP Bs NE Sieg a has ol gps iAWne RARER. 5 toned 
Srdeat | . tes net nes- care We will . ‘ “ or sim EL PE 23908 Sink tops repaire store, Genera! Pye & peed sae - 
rain you Phone OR 3.0614 E+ wi Tier, sed wall coverings ricietalied. Ortice 8 iv Co. ve ok ~. LANDSC - “AND fac geo 
seek emere 2 ft ve 
For S 1 i@ 
oor ees Sinle ale ady in Pontiac ‘OPENS WASP Pog OES.| Glenwood Ave Press! Refrigerator; real. MAN 
L_ HOME’ - | estate . fe 1g sy De owt lowest rete.| Saeub Charles Heyward, PE CARPENTER WORK —ALTERE- 
, «Mee Phone FE aaa is yi boars Pontiac, Mich. EN bad Live 
rigs ganna one i 5 . 
4 Seca titre acm or — : = pigeons BOER ATs REACH BUYERS for ance 8:30 pm. 
with | sppoint~ Personnel Dept. Expentence: | brik KR | a 2 tm aa 
oad Ar wine eam shaw” tes” | Beet eee“ ae i LS 
chain saw. 
              LETe LA wi bailing © aa Kent 
Pig ia tear agi) EAVES TROUGHING | ti 
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HOME | 
MITCHELL! 
  furniture wpholgtering, 4 &. Teie- 
Thomas Upholstering 
a E 5-8888 
  
    
  
ad ge Ln 
Arm wrt Watch. “Valuable Neo: 
take, rd 
ee valuable Sunday aight 
at Pontiac Biro tn Reward 
FE. +2"! 
es i! fay of # ind holy aba vic juron @ 
Aprti "or PR 20619 after 
_¢ pm Lost: ; 
email. Bap Sl studded collar. Vi- 
= “ao Market. Reward. 
Cost: 1 SMALL BLONDE COCKER _ spaniel. Reward FE 3-8418 
WILL THE PA () the Boston 
the of 
  
  
  
  
  Ror) at AND A AX water clear nase t — 
ends w "Wanee 
LA _.Wanted to Rent 29   
SER 2 te oe ies ot Bat terrasse core needed ily rental agent, FE 
Qualinec .enants tu 
service 
se 
_Reany € ee RESPONSIBLE 
pote ‘professional cou- 
ple is saonthe landiord th wi similar v' 
ith op- 
Copper- 
Co. FE Call Mr tion to 
bape Pearce Floral 
aos —+ 
WORKING COUPLE WANTS 
cnek ons Dh acter pretat 
gr avese! ei Sasierais expos 
between 5 
~ house 
Me wet rd area. Middienged 
. Reference 40045. 
_ stor, FE 43361 
Share Living Quarters 30 
GENTLEMAN To hated 5 hee) 
West side 
Girt Hag SMALL share with girl in 
_$-1373 
Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 
CASH for CONTRACTS|*_ 
Bee ee oe ere nate came of   
  
  
  
tract. . We have of 
funds ae our dis con. 
tracts at reasonable discounts 
  
  168. w Mure rE +6402 Realtor Opgn Eves 
ASH R Pee eeetate 
| ard ——— Dizie Hwy 
OR }- 
Cash Waiting | 
Gr Sarnecs e.pervecey ors cae 
A. ‘A. JOHNSON, Realtor 
FE 4-2533 
1704 S. Telegraph Rd. 
  
upon the expiration of days 
a a Bereof. Deted” Apri! 
NOTICE 18 ¥ GIVEN THAT 
Boat x mies are te-| 20. e@ premises are lo- eated at : to M Liquor 
of Commission for a club li- 
to sell r wine and 
ind that it is the intent of the 
fing ge - grant « cense e 
pi 10 days from date 
ereot. _ April 12, 1954. 
» WEDD DDINO INVITA $8. : service. Srthertend . Rtvtine ” ure 
  for any de’ e by any 
other than myself. Jack C. Gille- 
biand = 121 foreland Ave, Pon- 
- ae itch. 
ON ND APTE.. THIS DATE. 
Apri 13, 19 T will co. be re- 
sponsible for any other “debts con. racte4 than adie" § tre Md ls | other 
Henry C 8m 110 N Holeomb 
Clarkston, Migh. . : 
  
Tt eam offe my talents to 
$n exctus}ive, country club. 
Dl and arra ice complete din- 
large par 
re- Holes and 
ties that your guests will 
member cam 
  
  
  
Wtd, Child. to Board 26 
goa & CARE ed LICENSED CASH 
Lake conPmacr 
Nicholie i Harger Co. 
BW. Phone FE 
home. 
K. L. Templeton, Realex 
: PE 26223 783% Wo Huret   
Unlimited 
finished 
J ey fries PE 2-000 
“Bud” Miller Francis E. 
Realtor 
    
% MORTGAGES — ON feted oe OR SUBURBAN, ay = 
'%% acre with 100 ft. frontage, 
appraisa’ or E 
S 2 hel: CHAR 
pare ie ae WE HAVE   
At our dis to purchase new 
c for our 
clients, See _ me be! ou sell. 
ASK FO‘ BOS M 
REALTY CO., REALTORS PERATIVE MEMBERS - Ome ren Eveniner ong ey? 
Wanted B Real Estate 32A   
  — hum | 
oes, are res Realtor 86% 
    
WE ARE SELLING ALL or OUR 
ee ~ ere ur- 
fate a gol a h— 
give eat complete se’ “eg We 
fection sand -— turnover Will 
or call 
Bell—To Trade 
You aa Fe wer AN {tT 
| 
Open Eves. ‘tl 9 Sun. 10-4 
1g W.- Huron : 
NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH 
POST OFFICE 
  
  |e NEED ee as toe 
ROY KNAUF Realtor FE 2-742) 32-7421 | 36% W. Huron   
erty fs sales at ie 
{ ee we have the buyers wait- 
sales cal! 
Russell Young REALTOR 
‘wi ft | at w urn 
aad | 22 Eves 
Want, ito Sell? Have easenee clients at present 
time property. Sun ‘ti &   
  dave casi custu vr for 6 room 
bome on acres of land 
Fruit orchard preferred 4 
Call J <A. Taylor. Realtor FE 
Rent Apts. Furnished 33 33 OPP PBLOA A OPM A or sound advice and quick |   
  . THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1054 
Wanted Real Estate 324). | | ‘SLICE OF HAM .   
  
    
  UIET Cy 
36 W_ Tennyson PE 54-8063. 
  - sixaaaee ‘Room Teen MODERN | 
ke front ed 
midd! . OR 3s iT. 
PLFASANTLY LOCATED. 3 MIN- ‘wn si w Froom 
  
} GIRLS. noom FOR 2 WORKING Reach nd board or share 
any beds, _¥E +0396. 
iM. FOR 1 OR? GENTLEMEN 
— Poet town. FE 28820. 41 
rye a FOR Gir 
coeae am 8 rence. stove snd Dous- rator i 
las PE 40713 or FE ¢3181 SLEEPING ROOM BEDS. clean. 324 Nelson. 
Rooms 1 VERY 
  
  LARGE ROOM oeies 
__ #1319, 4100 Elisabeth Lake Rd 
{f ROOM FURNISHED ON BUS 
ine: Ma referred, 600 Robin- 
  rLanoll ROOM AND KITCHEN ette. Nice working ara’ Lake Newly 
_Gecorate. 3'8 Orchard 
ROOM FURNISHED APART- 
ment Couple only 430 N - 
_nhaw   
2 7 ROOM FURNISHED APT MEN 
only. 1234'S _ Johar 
7 ROOMS AND BATH COUPLE. enly 6 Norton, : 
GAS §& E AND NEW 
ro ‘ideire: share Fath $10 week. 
Moptealm,. one biock from 
Fisher's 
wi Boos CARs “PURNISHED winter Kitchen facil 
tee + eee" Simcboded im rent.   
  7 & 3} RMS. TOTS WELCOME. RUSSEL. H_ YOUNG RENTAL AGENCY FE 41444 _ 
ROOMS NEWLY rated Good references No chil- 
dren. 1309 W. Lawrence, 
J ROOMS AND BATH. ADULTS only. In city. MY 2-196   3 ROOM _— FORNIERED 30 entrance. REpublic 
y90 96 Dequtadre 
J ROOMS. PRIVATE ENTRANCE. le FE   
  
ferred No hildren. Private en- 
trance cod _170 8. Shirley. _ ¢ ROOV er a 
_te 8 p a 
APT FURNISHED. 
ss 28% «8. Edith. 
wipes _powmrows. CLEAN 3 2 
room couple. ¢ , 
private © drink’ 
After 5 p.m, PE 40171, 
CHILDREN W Zz. ‘ROE 3 
m. modern apart™ents Elec- 
tric refrigeration Utilities fur- 
ay % Dixie Hway 0! 
CLEAN} ROOM APARTMENT. - Working couple only. Noe drinkers. 
Call after 4. 440 N. Saginaw.   
| CPE 85-7335 
ORION jn town, 1 rooms, 
trance and bath. MY 
PARTLY | PURNISHED. 4 ROOMS Logs ate entrance. adults otto   
  PE BACHELOR HOME, 23 LEXINGTON 
Place. PE 
eee _ EAT AF MOR. 
  evra NER EAR TROIS. 
good meals Near Pontiae & Pisb- 
ore PT 20318 
{00M AND BOARD POR MEN. PR reiking distance to > Pontiac Motor | 4«73 EB. Mansfield 
ROOM AND BOARD 38 % CHAR HOW’? , 
  
Coaiencead Homes 38A RRA 
2% HOUR NURSING CARE FOR tients. elient meals. 
ee 0 i casensersel avall- 
staff. Rates. 
  
39 ——w Hotet Rooms NE SL 
HOTEL AUBURIN 
  New! decorated 
6-8126 
Rent Stores 
OG 40x100 CORNER 
Rds. 
FE_ By week Also 
eas rates FE 
  
40 al 
8 
yke 
  
  |\STORE sPAce Eg eo 200 Voorhies. PE 2-0281 
40 SQUARE FEET WOODWARD. = ee Utilities furnished.   “Here's the salt—and I heard you the first time!”   j 
  
Comes 
For Sale Houses 43 
= Be 
:, ANNETT OFFERS 
G. I. Bungalow 
Attractive 2 bedroom bun-|   minum apg screens, fuu paccenonst | with of] b and 
  Com mete.y 
foot fenc- | 
Lake Privileges Unusually attractive 3 
olotial home a room © 
rivuie ree oo coat wie al | 
| 
i bed- | | 
reation area. 2 car garage. 
paved street. $15,760, term 
4/2 Acre Nursery   mod- 
ern come idea) aor country 
a located min alee 
from Pentiac, Living room 
with, netural f fireplace. an 
a full anemone” bare! 
oo oni foe a ever, : e 
irees $10 500, $4,506 down. , 
Bloomtield tighlands Ultra modern 3 bedroom, ranco home. Outstanaing tea- | 
tures include enn ying | 
room 11x23 
terrace 6x20, Seoper plums: 
re elu. Te at Toe ¥ iD- 
  
lot pouioe with attached I's onal arage. 
Tou. terms + 
lake Area i 
Modern 3 bedroo: ranch 
type briek built in 1982, Car- 
peted living room with nat- 
ural corner fireplace cera- 
mic tile bath, modern kitch- | 
en with fan and garbage | 
disposal. basement, oil 
ssumese heat. Breezewa 
garage. 00x 
[ to sell.   
Pine 
g 
Roy Annett Inc.| 
2% F Ruro ‘deral me) 
Open Eoeuaags and Sunday 1-4 
| 
  
For Rent Miscellaneous 42 
NT MIXERS. _WALLPAPER steamers, — eee. 4 
sanders 
71-9080. Corner of Walton vd. a 
Perry, 
For Sale Houses 43   
  
  
  
  
Rent ‘Apts. U Unturnished 4 
’ . LaARGS ROOM AND KiTcl AND KITCHEN- 
ette 
Apt. 
7 Rooms _very . clea, yt N, Saginaw, | 
3 3 ROOMS STOVE AND — 
erator op bus line. 
stores, 890 Robinwood.   
  
  
24 HOURS 
For your equity 
home or farm ‘all 
the phone 
befo ou 
deal. We mean business 
Edw, M. Stout. uRealie: 
77.N Saginaw st FE 5-8165 Open Eve. ‘till 6:30   
  
FURNITURE Non 
home or 
es way econ sale 
for 
  ~ Wed. Miscellaneous, ri   
  
          
CASH AVAILABLE For homes now covered by GI or 
PHA je agebyoke hd 
terested in 
potpeerl ollie: oo pm Dead pool 
us at once. 
Francis E. “Bud” Miller 
Realtor 
DOING BUSINESS AS STONE 
| 0 to 8 daily Sun. 1 to 8 pm 
"19 J seb ___ FE 20340 
mck CASH. 
il buy or oat your house. 
of condition tf net ee eee 
“putea SV Se   @ 
“GREEN LAKE OFFICE 
i peo | caren 
och Seats & rm ‘| TON "Shen "ere APT. NEAR PONTIAC, 
and hot water furnished, 
. $85 monthly. EM aa 
RENT FOR HOUSE 
gon for repa.ring. OL 13872, 
LARGE LIV LIVIN 5 Roou WITH DIN- 
roa ee L. 2. 5, ATS oSeoe bedrooms, kitchen 
  ON Sora SEES 3 OR 4 room apt. for Heat ants — 
with references La orth atte 
gas furnished. FE ¢ 
ON WOODWARD AVE 7 SOK: 
field Hills Adults on.y, MI_4-4253. 
PLEASANI 3 ROOMS. PRIVATE 
for ' er 2 refined edults. 
_FE_ 5-0416. 
Rent Houses Furnished d 35 
160 
Lake   
  
  
  2 ROOM MODERN COTTAGE 
pela Road. MY 2-0472 
furnished. Lake privileges. 2 chil- 
_dren welcome. MI 4-i721.__ 
? ROOM CABIN. CHILD _WEL- 
MY 34 1, weekly. FE 2-088! or 
~ “$ors WELCOME. Kh. YOUN? RENTAL PE 41444 4 « 5 RM RUSSEL _ AGENCY,   
4 Ficitane J WEST sIDE LARGE 
stos yr iaitene, eareae, : . = ‘WE 8.4032 $100 8 
  
¢ ROOMS AND BATH FE 2-2946. ———~ 
    
7 Baa ape BRICK HOME ON A 
e downtown com- 
plete t and nd “enceltentiy fur ae | 
sie M. Stout. Realtor} - ad: = 
——— y 
EFPICTENCY CABIN 
Dixie Hwy, 
LAKE FRONT ROOMS ATTRAC- 
tively furnished with all modern conveniences. Fotced air ofl fur- 
nace pret ok water hedter. Avail- 
eel Rows —— 
    $000: See Mr. emitn *” 
,|Roy Annett Inc. 
    ~ Sal. re bait before 
two ote ‘or share al Rey o ig 4 A ~ 
oe mee ine. FE) A HOME OF YOUR 
Haat Pr. PRIVATE ADULTS OWN e 
20x20, Sey RNMENT TRAILER $750 Down 
ay io o  Christinns PE | east side near Longteliow school. --________ | 3 bedroom; home. price $5,300. a ROOM APARTMENT ADULTS | 
_only. 48304, 
to . 
ele RENTAL mi 
7 BEDROOM HOME PARTLY | 
,4 [Nex Waterford High , An excellently 2 bed- 
"Stay, "Stach oat ee wi . 
scastereata Prefeb ga- walls. rage ceptlavie. $10,060. —— 
| Two Family Income   Excelientiy 
conv to Eastern Jr. 
bus and 8 s and 
See it, do *bi = in ‘ , do ble garage. 
oiiviag end od 80 sell. 
A Neat & Clean Hi Lee “Near M 
& * coon earpeted wine z 
ted walls, full basement -GAS 
eat garage. 
Must SS Shs Trade . Commerce Area, 2 
erty TODA 
$950 Down 
Good 4*2 room bungalow te 7 
= e bedrooms, 14x rad toe 
barked) kitchen, en tea ots. 
ed at tate. See 
WE BUY AND SELL 
LAND CONTRACTS 
NICHOLIE AND HARGER CO. .33 W Huron @t. Ph. FE 58-8183 
Open 8:30 “til 830 
  TTRACTIVE ROOMs, BATH ang utility. 3° miles — town. 
$2300 down, FE ? 
  A Bargain For Cash. 5 rooms, bath utility room, run- 
hing eral’, hardwood. floors, $4: 
Commerce Lake area 
EM ein. days ‘ik 3:30,   
ACREAGE and pads acres on Hospita! 
Road rooms modern except 
tub onty $4,950 with . 
,AUBURN HEIGHTS Ove half acre with nice 4 room mod wee © vith basement. Nice 
and marcos: 
SSRs Fisse coun “ 
CARROLL. iG) ‘PORRITT 
26% Wen Huron 
A: Solid thome fora 
Solid Family 
wef ner ceanvarans. ted ere-. saurre ‘oot is user and comforta:\e, Rambling 
> a ety Soe 
ith Pi: Poo 
Nitehen. living and 
Se § $i PE 2-7194 |. 
Roger B. Henry i   
ALL MODER 
go Harbor, soe. down. 
4 room. 1'y" acres, close to Clark- 
4 room, Clarkston, 2 acres, | 
room house, “modern, 
ee down. 
dd 4 rooms, close in. $700 wD. 
GEORGE MARBLE, 
REALTOR 626 Andersonville Rd Waterford | 
: Phone OR 3-1268 
1VE -AND CLEAN | ro home, with st tion. 860 Scot ERE vl 
eere, Good” Leake Ra —_—   
S frit poets: 
punt low price. 
wn. Better 
Sizzling Buy In a apo per “condition inside out. 4 bath, basement 
= dern emen 
Timken Air 
sutomatic conor heake 
p> | One Half Acre In tmmaculate condition in- 
side and out. Two 13 ft. 
bedrooms, 18 
room. modern step 
kitchen beautifully 
sumporch and new 
re Automatic a.c 
mbraced with stately 
Only $0,250 easy terms. 
Kampsen 
Realtors FF, 4-0528 
372 8. Telezraph = Eves & Sun. 
animal Real Estate ‘Exchange 
“BUILD NOW let us Huild vou a new home now 
best bor and matertal. 
Plans and motels to choose from 
Financing arranged 
FO RORABAUGH 
FE 2-583 
Office Ww gs 
Lake Ra win’ ie on abd 
; k to W , rr on een BR: of} farnace - er     
cupboards. Some fur- 
Seton tae” epertttetty a ter ately er": mente teas 40. 
v —      
     
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at ee   For Sale Houses 43 PR ORLELNLS e St AL tl at 
SY OWNER, 4 RO M BUNGALOW, 
2 extra lots, frontege 120 ft, 
large iiviny room and dinette 
space, carpeted, > Ve- 
netian blinds, gas heat, two car 
garage some it. Will eell fur- 
nished Kemps, Drayton 
. 3 Eas. o: weigb- 
scaies 
sv OWNER. WEST SIDE. 4 ROOM sil modern alow. New oil 
——— ————, A cc hot Aang 
iinds. 3 F100. Pay equity. 
BRICK TERRACE 
—) large rooms with new wall 
carpeting it 
ea = 
  | Acre— 
an   
  
  
  
EASY to ‘kk your car 
EASY to do PG, : with, us. 
B. D. CHARLES, Realtor 
FE 4-052] GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS HAVEN OF REST 
  1717 8 Telegraph. Open Evenings 
Co-operative Rea’ Estate cxe   
DEXTER ROAD | 1 2 bedroom modern home towards 
Rochester. ‘4, acre lot with back | 
Wo" season 2 car garage. 87,-— 
ie Reasonable terms, 
EL IZ. LAKE ESTATES! 
. a Saari | 
LAKE ESLATES | 
bedroom brick in 
ak 1Z. 4 \Kr ES| ones 
room home with 4 bed partitioned 
= aneled in ceder Oil 
at, o 
ing room 
2 car soree* Corner iocation 
with extra lot. $17,900 with terms. 
HAYDEN. 26% W. Hurop st 
—______ Open "Evenings 
~ DRAYTON PLAINS _ rooms. Mode Toom 
type home. reg trom 
the bus 2 bea 
    
payment 
_ days, PE 4-143 
Brick Income 10 APARTMENTS plus 
beauty shop. An income of 
$8000 per year Close to 
downtown tn good west side 
rental district <The net in- 
oa for this 
years Terrific investment at 
39.500. Appointment please. | 
RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 18 W. Huron—Open 0-0 
Phone FE 37103 or FE 1-0934 
Co-operative Real Estate Exchange 
einen Two | BEDROOM BUNGA-| 
1962. Large living | 
en. @F at   
  ment recreation ares modern conveniences $85 month on | 
$10,880 ~§=balance om equity, 
Off Airport Rd Call OR | 
3-8084 for appointment 
ee LINES © 
: CRAWFORD 
Agency 
HOY ABOUT THIS? |   
re 
furnished home Just un- 
2 oa your bags and start living tn 
, $1,200 Spal own home for oniy 
dow 
Ab RANCH BRICK | See this new 3 bedroom ranch home. | 
Beautifully finished throughout 
Full basement with recreation 
— 2 car plastered garage See 
now! 
‘fHE MOST IMPORTANT INVEST- 
MENT oe SHALL EVER MAKE 
THE. ONE YOU MAKE IN 
Us HELP 
8¥ be 'T JUal THE RIGHT ONE | 
2141 vn aue Open Eves 
‘BROWN | FOR 
Realwr 
  
kit. 
Water and | 
ell interior studding Lake priv- | fleges. Close in. Priced at only 
$1400 down “New FHA two bed- room bh tb with ‘y= 7 
entrance." Ot) furnace, 
windows and man-r 
eepratee Payments are aly! 
Mo. See this one for more. 
ones for your money. Price only |   
sliding 4 
fine 
“Two family,’ 6 rms. | 
wn, and up, 
for $18 per week | an eens eokgomal | 
dition “Here is @ true vatee.’ 
$11,800 Lovely Colonial Lake home | ched gar. pase: basement. of! furtiace and 
is in excellent condition. Tefms. 
@ visit & look over our) 
Photo-listings. Convenient | 
| ipo de right at our door. Mem- 
Pontiac ae atv | 
Listing Exch. Open an 
  be w Huron 
C-CLARK LAKE FRONT BUY 5§& room imod- 
Lek FE 2-4810 H. BROWN, Realtor | | 
ern st Lots e Beautiful 
view overlooking lake. natura! 
fireplece, 2 bed: +. room 
r a third basement. f ce 
uto. hot wate: You'll like it and also th low price $7.- 
with $2.500 down. 
|, CRESCENT LAKE. Neat 5 room 
bungalow carpeted living and din- 
ing room oi) furnasr 
rooms, well —_— 
e storage space 
$6. ith $2. down A real 
buy if you have $2,900. j 
TRADE FOR 6 ROOM MODERN 
PREE.« CLEAR CITY HOME 
This 4 family tmeome built in 
1947 showing a monthly income 
of $255. Owner's it 
has 3 t have you? 
Your home will likely e the down payment 
EAST SIDE. Neat 2 bedroom Boe 
ern: — Pally modern, Biack- 
Near Yellow Cab Only 
7.960. Sa tarme, _ | 
= op Cr Goes ee 
to you and you hat 
erty sell, before you give Ws a call, one of our cash ers may be your erty or we ma able to ar- 
range ® trade for you. 
CAMERON H. CLARK PE 46492 
¢ , 7 al ‘ hanee Co-operative Real Estate Exc! a wee Ene . 
lendscaned 
din! cL 
Por sale by owner. 
  windows screens « sea SS love- 
ty ser three eened 
schools store gakep wae garage. 
paved street. 
5 room mode team furnace, 
euto. water b: | large bedrooms 
aod closets par bus. 
Call for appointment. ROSE Mc- 
LARTY. PE 32-3162. 
EAST | SIDE ORBAN. N. LARGE 
and Livernot ee $4,850 with $850 
down $45 month, 
RUSBEL!. A. * MOTT. WEALTY 
170 W  Pire 
tek 7 FOR 8 BY . YEAR around ‘akefront home. 6 rooms 
and ful) sement, oil 
(oreed alt heat, good bor 
beach, newly fp mamma 
be inside, aluminum kitchen, - 
‘and paper liv 
aden for cal "day loctoy cay 
FLASH! The down — has 
reduced to on this 4 ~ 
room contemporary ranch home 
located north of Rochester on 10 
actes of ¢ Other features 
include natural stone fire 
Automatic of! heat, and   
  arage A bargain at $24,500. 
erms W'll rade for pl pad 
im of around Detroit. Call J. A 
__ Taylor, Realtor, PE 42544. 
PIVE ACBES WITH 6 ROOM| 
home Two car garage, also op| 
__black top road. EM 3-3853. 
_ Four Bedrooms 
An outstanding buy im es well 
bullt seven room Insulated home, 
blocks from down only a few 
town.’ Full basement. — eet | 
“two car garage and 
Total poke ae — 
substantial down pa 
per month on balance. 
hy. G. Hempstead. Realtor om East Huron Street 
FE Eve FE 3131? 
me (oLoRED FAMILIES 
room house, with base- 
acres. Stag outside city 
mene ‘s. 000, 
© ce A. Norr. " REALTY 
5 FE 4¢-6005   
  
Purnished including electric refrig- 
erator. Mar =, acomne Good 
condition Garage. 
Eacolont ae essen just off 
SUBURBA!. OME 
- TWO FULL 
| An outstanding b: oe $10,500 with 
| cash to more Located toward 
Rochester, Re gee an 
acre of land . Of pavement. 
nice jawn, eee garage. Home 
ercelient condition. Beautiful 
ment, dog kennel. 
RANCH HOME 
5060 DOW 
eat and attractive gray shingle 
fwo bedroom bun. \w with at- 
tached garage and breezewa 
; wated on lot 250, on paved road 
' im city Hmits Total price $6,950. 
VACANT (Nigel th a! : 
1,500 
| Newly decorated. ade mirror- 
ike oak floors, full basement. 
utomatic hot water dandy ga- 
e, nice lot with shade and 
landscaping. $8950 payments $60 age 
mo. 
HURON GARDENS 
$8.55 -~TER 
Neat -attrective. modern, two bed- 
room bungalow, 24x12 on founda- 
tion. Of] heat, screens and storm 
windows. flush doors Sell or trade 
on 2 to 40 acre farm 
LAKE FRONT 
98.500 TERMS 
so Beawstul Loon Lake, off Dizie | 
there is in the entire a —, 
tiful spreading shade 
is neat as wax & pote a giSnorere 
-grookletih tol Sell of trade on 
WE TRADE 
DORRIS 782 W. Huron 
GET. BACK TO EARTH OVER 2 ACRES flere is an rohagaat 2 bedroom 
home compietely mod < with at- 
— one car ga- 
home 
fust 2 WE SELL 
& SON 
  
bles tn 
"SES tn Gan 
There are apple trees, strawber- 
This 
responsible party. Sé¢e this today 
BROS. | Built 
oors, carpeting ip liv-|~ 
din: Toom bhatt.   RED FOR QUICK BALE. 
OSE HIGHLANDS TYPE 
in 1060, 543 room individually 
styled brick home of charm and 
a7 u 
with. natural firep.ace. Three 
large bedrooms, tile . com- 
t kitehen seven large cidsets, 
‘ull basement, voareatie room, 
oil heat, fully imsulated, 
and screens 2 hes, 1% car pore 
tached ga‘age and landscaped 
  ak sa 
am Saeed are baw many * tile 
STeeus 
A oor JOHNSON, Realtor 
FE 4-2533 
1704 E. Telegraph Rd.   
mene 
$270 per = : ay gp with 
ne wo to ot oe 4 ace elie sel 
  
  
  50. with goat | BEDROOMS yment and $48   
  
  jot hagtonstly pees zseaved 
leges. Offe at sazseo wien ~ 23% Acres” — 
$11,000 down. WORTH EVERY te pane 
DOLLAR - you ft love it. CUCKLER REALTY 
To Buy-To Sell-To Trade 26 N. w 0m YOU BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE IT k.} : 
IMMEDIATE 
POSSESSION 
($1000. DOWN) 
Member Coop Real Eat Each. Exch. Inc pacar k 
rE —" ings ran thy wath, “of arace 4 
ove tues ita ee | tae i, seas NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH outst vais Gh POST OFFICE vecent. move m todayy 
WILLIAMS 
GI & FHA Spacious am ake dedroom RESALE. 2 bed low,|  bungal up kiteh- Foungsiown bik kitchen, ceram ie tie 3°. a ge 
eff Joslyn, sarees pei has roe pe =e od Located Bese ray 
IVAN Ww. inaivigual poem} “2 
SCHRAMM |2=3 == a — “TUG” BORST, Realt REALTOR 26% W. Huron st, Restor 
FE 5-509] - S| 26% W_ Huron Eve, FE 5-250 
G@. | ResaLE 2? B ’ k E N 
__ $3,000 down FE bee 
oF ete 3 BEDROOM MOD. MOD- 
Se gem, ery nae. eS | Established 1916 
a 6002. _ | NEAR FOUR TOWNS. acres with }bedrm. home, ud 
pt fons with oll barn | E . for rid Ay ay Gl fenced mo ¢ landscaped. $18,560. 
3% A 2-bedrm. suburbas rc hom. 
MUST SELL ! ! fos Picture ‘window, Ta This face brick : soll, some = 
fete aag O50 totedty | SET arm ™™* ot i ee nese ef” iheees one 2 ACRES. North of Pontiac, > 
Gare “yer80 ord approki- ett aa with bath, hew mately down dining L ccnauen Tm. and 
‘Thusin’’ Tages Now ‘where | t00Tatiie “needed. A" goed bur can ee rent a place, for 91. with $3,400 
~ le ACRES. W of Pontiac . mere Sedeun hemes ce oe eo. 2 FOR THE living rm. full basement, 
GARDENER. ai 
coe See || ee ee ee ge sure te ses this one. 3 bed: $00. ~ . n- hoa rooms, also dining room and : 
large 14x16 living room This 4 ACRES tween” =e perro rms and bai Venetian blinds 
wails, fun neath, auto- furnaée I*eal for shop worker 
See | own y- a 
1 fo FOR YOUR R = Cail tor ‘your ‘appoint fond aarden, land. ¢ Tine. fal 
struc Hag El be 4 
miles to see eels * pos 
ideal nome for a uarse tun | FTLOYD KENT, Realtor large ——— — seoveres 
full basem oll hb Le 
sessd "an baton used usar 
« Only $2600. 
GILES REALTY CO. 
FE $6178 
  
Humphries AN EXCLUSIVE LAKEFRONT 
BRICK BEAUTY! Stunning ledge- 
rock entrance hal! to paneled 
ing rm. with pict. w 
of the lake Stone fireplace wall. 
Dinine froom and reamlined 
kitchen with breakfast bar Cera- 
mic tile bath and 3 lovely bed- 
rooms. Lake level has recreetion 
aes on a 100 104 
SEE IT BOON. 86,000 do 
handle. 
Humphries Yes, FOUR BEDROOMS, in this 
attractive 12 year old Tig story 
bungalow. Full basement, big lot. 
Bright & shining condition. Ideal 
ly ated in Elizabeth ~id Es- 
tates. near guarded 
Humphries BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW with 
extras galore! Carpeting and 
drapes tncluded Just perfect con- 
bright and attractive. 4 on 
recreation rm at. Breeze- 
way iM gar garage. agg yo 
setting. A   fenced corner ti for 
i= $12 500 ter.s. Call fer appoint- 
ment , 
‘Humphries | REALTOR FE 2-0474 
| Coppersite eal Estate, Exchange 
FE 618 goose. STARTERS (iixia BUILD. ings te 
= laseinea, "wood poke Race! celotex ceilings. asphalt tile floors, 
futty wired ‘reasonable. Call own- 
_er OR 3-20830 0 
HOME IN DOLLAR LAKE ‘8UB- division, Clarksten for informe- 
__tion call MAple : |= Ww. Lawrence 
  
WA PROWT - 
Improved f mod- 
bat tea’ 3 4 up. Intertor finished 
Tek, ew ges turvace, . 
and schoo’ i 
Bi HIOHLANDS 
Long and low all 
3 bedrooms. model - 
and tile bath. 
mas Price nity = 
be duplicated. 
New brick vith 
Tohn Kinzler. Realtor 
“~ nos Teen Pe a 
five Real 
KNUDSEN _ WEST SUBURB AN oe 
    
  
  
  do 8 Sun 2 te Shon. 1872. or OR D170 $000 Dizie “Hightay Waterford         
      
      
         
       
     
   
         
      THE. PONTIAC PRESS, _ See eon ee 2 a 
oe | ate : 
WEDNESDAY; APRIL 14, 1954   
  
MILLER   _ NEW BUYERS 
‘You don't have to wait to bu 
BS y that 
e or @ ame ull since 
A [aergages’ eo on 
    
  
  facut E. “Bud” Miller 
SS ig 
a | 
MILLE ps * NO. SANFORD 
* pie" te’ af tacbe Fd ncioa 
: . ACANT 
ee * Bows owe payment #18 efisetor Or 
S. E. “Bud” sie 
Realtor 
DOING BUSINESS AS STONE 
oy. pm Dally: a A 
  
NR. ST. MIKE’S pores 
a 
  bedrm. 
beat HA. beak 
Teens. 
full DBemt., THE FOLLOW- 
BY OUR FIRM , WITHIN THE 
| 4431 Cheeseman St. Drayton 
- 4 6336 Elm wood St__ Williams Lake For Sale Houses 43   
   “ 
  | feen to be ‘for en appt. 
DUPLEX BUNGE 
as Ona Bs eb ores Shows better than 11 per cent 
turn on 
to sell 
WARD E. PARTRIDGE, | vie | 
Pamily 
R. J. VALUET, Realtor 
    REALTOR, FE 2-8316 
  
  oe ee ee 
SSS 
    ~ RANCH “HOME 
Practically breed new 24548 Ranch 
home plus 
rege. Lovely 
re eA firepiac 
Leg 100x280. 
JOSEPH F_ REISZ 
  ING HOMES 
LAST 39 DAYS: 
2983 Lansdowne. Williams Lake. 
| 4668 Rockcroft. Waterford 
| sare Leop Lake Shores Dr. 
re ) Maiden 8t.. Maceday Lake. 
4445 Cheeseman &.. Drayton 
3538 Lawrence Drayton 
3546 Lawrence Drayten 
3861 Frankman, Drayton 
pat Poaeen. ore 4335 Cheeseman, Drartge 
  
  
  
Ranch Home on outeeter cole. 1% iiifles 
ee ee 
F. C. Wood Co. 1725 Willams Lake Bq. OR 31235 Ope. a.m p.m. 
r 6 OR 36008 
    
Sa         
js your careful tn- 
; you") buy it Oniy 
LAKE ORION — year 
round comfort in this at- 
2-bedroom modern 
lake home. Sitauted on i. 
wooded lot, With the | 
in- back. Immacu- 
t, ofl 
~ wafls, 
or small family. $1: ton ™ —— 
   
        
     
      
    
            
         
   
     Preni Lot ice | 3 Tod lente | first Moor 3 bedrooms up. Oak? ice specialigng in lke and sub. Separate utility building. | Goore ‘and Veneer Spare ae anpromeriy. large corner lot and garden Sak te tetee guiness Elizabeth Lakefront "pace Located off Co- $55 mo. ~ New 2 Bedruom home Plastered tumbia near a Quick L Cc LADD — Walls. Oak Moors. Beautiful large 2! Dossession. a ee ae oo rey 13x16. Full basement with 
BARGAIN-BARGAIN Corner Ca’: Lake Rd. block busline. $18,000. Ye 1000 W 4296 yee Hwy - OR }-2361 
$ DOWN . 1) RM. RANCH TYPE THEL MA M. ELWOOD Lee. bullding with 6 home. Pull basement. On 5124 Cass-Elizabeth Lake Rd. & bath math downstairs. BD end "foxno0 tt 2 bedrooms. | PE $-1284, FE 4-3844. Open 9 to 7. in — beth Fares liv! room ao 8 room../ halted de 
up. iBgeement with furnac Lovely k F.’ bath Oak SUMMER R AT  HOUGH- | 
pig Chom f heater’ fcc secs arage mt von | oan over night cabins a top. road and the rom and "on ‘half bas 100 ‘foot @. ——— Information, ES 
— _-C LADD Vacant Fake. Frontage. base. | 82200) bow N-2 FAMII. Y 4286 Dixie Hwy OR 3-236 oe Whipple Lake Good ~ Vay frame ie ere Lk Rd ‘PE ' tot 114 ft. wide, 400 ft. butdine wi : _Corm. Cass Lake Rd, deep “Rot to iar from Ponuine bath down for $1300 DOWN on a Moaad ‘Ishinzg jake 
= conan oh ig Gein onl room ant, west side met ee : le. ' 8 | 
bath up. Pull be out with of City 1S Ee ate | OL C. LADD ; ne ol yments before s 3-236: | 
eet subton aaa a nr stop at | jos Pome te% Se the     
    | 38a Prankman. Drayton 4371. Cheeseman. , Drayton 
3848 Frankman. Drayton 
36§ Prankman Drayton 
3609 Frankman Drayton 
3400 Hil St Mill Lake 
6180 Sunnydale Rd.. Clarkston 
«“1/ Cheeseman. Drayton 
1297 Tull St.. Waterford Twp 
2378 Georgeland 8t., Drayton 
2461 Georgeland, Drayton 
491 Cheeseman 8t.. Drayton 
(900 Sandy Beach Williams Lake 
3473 Manilla Ct. Drayton Piains 
4461 Cheeseman St Drayton 
PIpARMS AN AND Scnneor DEALS. THIS LIST SHOULD PROVE TO YOU THAT , 208, METHOD oF 
OUR AREA GETS RESULTS. 
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8 LOVELY ROOMS - Near   School. all large rooms new 
decorated just right for a la 
family or can used for 
come purvoses. $12,000. Terms. 
J. R. HILTZ 
. Venetian aos |      
“Please double your offerings—I have a music director 
to pay!” Detnoss Opportentes   
    
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  For Sale Resort Prop. 45 OO . SUMMER RESORT AT HOUGH- 
La Mi 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  ACRE ‘ ’ bg . New ranch {La ; te ke. Modern. Housekeeping Pontiae city mits. iy 
fe Sn ae ere | Seen ees] Grin eey See! World's Laraest| TEAGUE FINAN ag a oem newly a ted. 2 bedrooms. Liv escent home or day nursery A information. call MY 34851. | Clarkston This is bea acre | (4 W Huron FE 2-8316 we 5! . | olovees ; 
room Kitchen. Full beth. real monev maker for the right For Sale ‘Lots. 4 = ie $310 down. ROCHESTER MICH. OPEN 7 DAYS A ——- 
Ejecurs ener heater automatic COLORED ee eel LADD. TRADE VOUR HOUSE] — tonne s25 10 eso WEEKDAYS #108 od furnace 2 nice ots. Convent | aCPh LC LaRF -RiviLeces. | $8 Oe Bey ad 20297 | Self serve grocery and meat mar LIVESTOCK HOLLERBACK AUTO PARTS ent La, room modern ranch type $20 down $2° a month. 8 Bebek, neighbo: A real HOUSEHOLD. Ds FE 3-947 340 Baldwin Ave, triet. Pual e home. Only 6 m urry 2100 W Draluner. Oxford. Corner Cass o Leake md Good rhood. + Fae 1 Goo! <@ AUTO PARTS 
EMBREE & ¢ GREGG eres. - S00 down Pull BIG LOTS 100x200 mo poe ee? mates ooo Open aa “ 1 days ao week. - : : 4 = ° 
“1568 Union Lake Rd Near Auburn & Rochester Rd $298 19 ACRES heat and hot water. ONLY $1,000 , , 5 Starters and generators . $450 EM 3433 or EM ed REALTY CO. “%" sass crpsl sue) wah! s down plus stock at WHEN YOU NEED Rebuilt, springs $1.98 = wrere_Ave FE ¢3903 a 5a, Dewres large rms. pleat é — your house = Lots sod op parts for “#6 cars 
ROOMS AND EAST SIDE. | CHOICE LOTS FOR SALE. OSE inside ive stream Don one Call aire 
Rorasioas te (cenedl and church.| to W Lake. Covert on back of : JOSEPH F. REISZ $ $ ana a Oenleoe Ave Ave Pe PB 4613 Walking distance to town, immedi-| Road. near vie. 64,060 with 63% W. Huron O RED-ARROW TOW BAR, PITS AN 
. PE S 2008 rp re " | Case LAKE Paes LOT FOR = — : i 2158 Park Circle, Keege 
Si) Eo ———- | 66.0, Cheap. 53-8360. : a * 
7 ROOM HOUSE wrri , =T 15 = win ¢ WHITE stD¥ WALL TIRES AND | vreckfast ‘nosh full basement | ELIZABETH oe " ICD Fan sg ong font fge vd (Scho nte tne Aah a i 5 closets Kitchen full: a alt a Mostly wooed about * miles CENT 5c and re ° m email mon pay-| Barber Shop. 100 | “Norton 
Washi Park ¥ eq | LAKE north of Pontiac off Bald- machines. FE 33718. pa’ 0 Nort : ashington Pa with cabinets, gas water heater ESTATES wis, on Waldron read. About | —ES_ SACRO Cmctrata "82 Telephone us of cal ate etmee! Avto Service _58 . just nace; aluminum s.| drt hy ot ; “ Don Boe Sse 8 Bee ‘woon can T ‘siamiwem venction blinds: carpet. 00 iste with lake privileges. price —_— a CRANKSHAFT ORINDINO IN THE o° val se Te- m $300 to $600 t AH. LAKE PROPERTY ACT | ebor Zuck Ma- ove in?” That's how much ued St $600. Most of hou car cylinders rebo = ‘ ke *y bed . don inside Nook. kitchen Ogg. 283 Ascot St. FE ¢4758. , for sale. $6000 balance. 6 per chine Shon. 3 H ia) eee (ture nemele miper beth has wall and ficor tile House EXCEPTIONALLY WELL LO EDW. M. STOUT moo rep yerg ey aad FINANCE CO 2258 fect condition, with besu-- See ee ate On et unay’| cated for sale. Silver Lake area. Realtor at Ba ies : fom BUMPING & PAINTING tifully wl dae Bo that ts idea] for gardening | 175x150 ft. Will sacrifice for cash SEASONED LAND CONTRACT. 16 Pontias State Bank Bide FREE ESTIMATE od a $16,500—terms. Eligible ipberries. blackberries, d rapes, FE 4-8412 TN, emer hts = 5-8165 = Johan — $400 Ph FE ¢1514 ay MAKES oF c cans Baldwin % miles south of | FOR arbi ae pb <1 S103. days tt) 7 ARES 
schoo! at ay ‘Will for | For Better » ACRE PARCELS HEAVIL SEASONED LAND Lo 54 Lake Angelus Road $13.000 full price Reasonable dn | CHEROKE! E HILLS — = @ wen. travelled goed. discount, 6 per cent tn ____Mortgage ans BRAID MOTOR” SALES 
scenic view from ee Se aera eee | ee ee em oee| SLOW INTEREST ye ears Pair resing home is oreathtaking. You , ; tion but hurry, sites are - one oan 53 | cultmited funds or single fami | Case at West : admire this sy Waterford High Area selling st Eusabeds Lake aod | s046 Ponting LE. Rd rE act bcrantd Med dpa 1 gytuing, | Morteane™ canceled | SPECIAL ar Oe i rick home. Fireplace, 3 bed- oorhis- Cass Lake nn SE ernest One| cheuld te, . $3.85 Motor rebuilding, rooms firs, Moor Stair- bedroom home, 20 . | 4206 Diste ey. OR_ 3-261 . HGP ETERCON a S sang we rive way to unfinished attic. Car- fi living room. fous kitchen. } ma == CASH PROMPTLY . Holden* red ™ douvle on -| CARL W, BIRD, Realtor F F peting in living room ‘and high windows fibereias ingute- | \) Peet iy \__ or Sale Farms §=48) cab te 0008 qulahly Go ont _ Feros Ponting Sta Mate Beak Brig. ful ups. Willams Standard Serv. ining room. cre. t a | ‘ ac State Bank | we been fee 455 Aubsen_ 3-0164 stk car garage $i6.- ar teat — = | vE a on te * >- = — SALE OR EXCHANGE 2 ooking or tince 1906 For | ei ao trail 53 | 
- ' - base Phone or cocme in today  Provt- : 
ment ‘7% ft high) ‘steel beam. / “near Rutherford in South Bloom.| barn 20° acres. 10 room| dent aaa Gavin Wanted Used Cars 59. . laund t s = 4 gs . APPL LAP A 
Forest ‘Lake Sat cectioed, area Price os ee a ee ee "| accessonans—rautrwent | TI1p HIGH DOLLAR ¥ Tms or 
The simple end beautiful mation on ‘his and r 3 _dethdale Subdivision FE ¢-6405. eb py Gl al oO The complete trailer home store .. architect features of this your lot or ours FHA APPROVED \ OF AL yy CASH QUICKLY roche tela ns reese tor the @ igh drive bees inet — have a — HERBFRT ©. DAVIS Laree gone home sites tm Dray- poppe ead wo. ts od fected + re) $500 lights paints. a costupes bot i ry, a ay xtra ne. 
eg tom. “treptace. | _ om are | SIQTNTES-BARTRAM |," =" mre | Up? 7 wot ER Te FANN ELT" amen ere? peters & ROOMS LA zi MODERN. LARGE ROUSE, 2 we. te Bring your aid ang ot, r hitenes over load | tio-3 ee oe ee SALTY an —— tree SOR oe ace on cme Leigh oa title Most deals cloved om springs. cars wired and brake) Ss We ice tor Sales 
tiful recreation room wW WHY SOL BUILD? “FOR cx D PaMi = ‘Stock and machinery availenfe.| —— * — o ———— installed cash or oe vaciae on eu "male an 
room OU heat, Priced at cae fs a | Kem fer tae om South Sive.| Sun Deven gree, Write Feo.) TRAILER EXCHANGE | 3% Bey OR 31 $32. 500 = Need soe ee ype on °. Geermenne call Mre PE tise Press Box a6, | 60 8S. Telecraph Yd To Price for Your Car . . wane). Call today. “| NICE COUNTRY HOME. LARGE | Open Eves. and Sunday p.m. -svEniie eee OFS —- Fee, —_ Lestie R. Tripp. Realtor ADAMS, REALTY (CO. | RUSSELL NOTT REALTOR white house, red barn. New ga- _ _ te cone 
mw Sosa Sort Seg Bre ML Astrea pe ae as eeeece | ' Loan Co, | i areSihith Gee aia =e sre. 2 BEAUTIFUL LOTS. Sexi60 HUN-| good ‘and. If you want & good oan . with bunk beds. Ask about our | CARS FOR PARTS” toon Lake Subdivision. OR 3-602. lero = * it. Terms. or mis ——s purchase nian on use H DOLLAR 
TE a Fe Eu fat Sotto pas) FE, 2-9206 | ae ee || MOTOR MART 40086." 5-485 5 ‘7B Montcalm. _ 
4 - EW PHA BUN. IDEAL - | meat Pan wean CAPER | 2 POWTIAC RE OXFORD TRAILER ~ $00 CARS (Ss WANTED hd c 4. W EST SIDE BRICK | oaLows.. >3-bedrooms, pias- H MESITES 6 modern house, is A Thee tat a 5 BAGI. FY AUTO PARTS 
tered walls. oak floors. full tie bath. Ideal location room to tell you 
fired coenes Soul oii ears gurees bath with built-in tud and 7% 800. a Pets - a = peor! the — “Sewarte | jon a tor =e and rad Ook In, warts 
with modera aperiments adore | et tor tine wom =| MACEDAY GARDENS | teen ear ee NO fe Sin OS Gew ornare | Bes “cars, aa ae a extre ‘are tnt cay - arn Hee! TLR yT TS wets automa:ic ofl heat, 52 gal. L 100 150 ft. level putiding | .40 ACRES * RM HOUSE. WILL | TOP sss FOR A ANY SHARP CARS. 2.800 on i ™ | oar en . caceetan lote" Ottered at $650. ‘with osey sell or trade fuchv Realty ee There) w Repost ee ? - > | errs _tearvilie 50R3. = & 31 fom 38 foot, 2 m too. ANTED ve RD, CUSTOM 3 TA KERN jy cose wok De ter eetignte . . 13 ACRE 7 ROOM ys The new 32 feet General with bunt _ 47. no dealers. PE 3-7319, ee eee ee Ga Pa Tate ua | ELWOOD FARMS to site? Remune Without — | Tih Sutton tite wre ox cane a acnan tae Estate pene 801300 ft. level good garden soil. . re = E ¢ Eves. after 5:30 and 
| Ww ine tere ed Ortered at ts80 Wich Sony “terme 100 ACRES Lavan meee DAIRY | Endor sers peste “can haul ‘si can seit a Used Car 1 AN | e ve the key farm. 3 houses. 2 barns. silo, 32 ° . and comfort. or s 6 vileges Has 4 rooms, | WILLIAMS LAKE stanchions, priced to sell. Root oe per cent. bank PS Oe es ee er 
furnace, vesemsent ‘and bath Live) RAY O’NEIL, Realtor GARDEN Realty. Otisville. Ph, 2252. You'll enjoy doing business with] vears t+ wd ined tweens eid es room fireplace. kitchen, |  W. Hu ° o0 Je = 0° America’s — and Lap eallieng rental = bs Kecomerie BUICK ‘51, CLEAN Opel. and 3 bearcoms. Sereened in front phone PE }-1103 or FE. 1-003 Lovet’ labo petviege ict, to | Sale Property we eee Caen YER can Uae] Mlle Ge ol Chee tasi|| MINIERA. 1 OWRESE 0, Omm with $1- tion. From $550 with eas ments are simple. Orion M-24 [pres Full price $4500 “" . Co-operative Real Estate Exchange came ; = oe ’ . row $20 to $500 quickly on — AX TOE wxTkae cK, DYNArLow, For Safe Lake Property 44 rty FE 47473 or FE 2-0352. ture, car or furnit E ‘made — = 
EN [pies etd — endorsers for any good — AY8S GARAGED FE 8 GFORGE R. IRWIN waoaielieae F. C. Wood Co. SPOT MOTEL AND RESTAU.| surpose. Upto 20 months to re ' BUICK ‘32. 4 DOOR SPECIAL. 269 Baldwin Avenue CHEAP. COTTAOR ‘NEAR GM rant site, 290x132". & water and pay. pauy uipped bea § Elizabeth PE 50101 or FE 2-8544 provi WO 3-5699 or | i795 witliams Lake Rd OR 3-1235 | _SeWe?, paved State Hwy. LI 25304. Casn sree : 1a Lake Rd after 4 PM = ——| write Trumbull” Beicon 16 Office Open 8am to6pm | INDUSTRIAT. BLDG. = “in $10.07 $18 48 BUICK $3 CONVERTIBLE, FUL- WEST COLGAGE CLEAR LAKE FRONTS. $1750 &| After 6 call OR 36098 3s 08s. equipped. Same as new Dyna- — room up. Terms. 8 Sebek 7100 W LOTS FOR SALE Wika, | Coment block bidg. 40x80x18 Water, 200 : 4 ‘ ; iy white side wall tires, orige Sete. fest Bees floor Motsssed, sor) Drahner, Oxford Huntoon Lake cen PE Mabel’ | wage. heat, Suitable for| 300 wre . roar re _ inal owner. FE 2-2690 2 small bedroom end floor FRONTAGE 80 FEET ON LAKE ter Ne ie ve ight ma aie | me "s charge ts the monthly 1e ‘32 AND 34 DEMOS. “UP 16 Ga> fired jareaee! double garace. High, dry, well wooded, | 40x oe et NORTH bladed “TOS ee F. REISZ rate cf 3 per on that of $1000 discount. Jim Burns Buick ly e lowe area shade trees. oem resort Prt ot 4\ close be Pontiac ] a ape not moses ~ 7a MOBILE HOMES it ca SE Michigan. Ph, cottage : miles’ schools “C5184, 33% W. Huren St. per c on bal- S 
PONTIAC REALTY 0.) Ee owe Sho es eles a Eo era | Se Se SSS] A Rh Oe ee sce Coos gene — = ra ae Stra: k Monteal re st any ainder. Very clean $250 and take over WATKINS LAKE I.AKEFRONTS Pee CAND co. (to FT OR a FAST SERVICE Hou eae var ales Bitchinson | payments. Bank rates, FE 40420. <i veereem me = lot yeeeee 924 Pontiac xh Walled Lake Al tome sire (34, x. pewy. We specialize tn one day service. 8100 down es | 56R RIVIERA z Te 3 DO YOU WANT « 2, bed r LOTS 50 X 320 ON PAVEMENT ow io. heater, bs poy mp rar gartae. tha. NT © 2, bedroom labs: P W. Dinnan & Son. Rent-Lease Bus Prop 49A HOUSEHOLD back up lights. special uphol- garage 
bald none ar landscaped For 
Lake privileges 
  OR 3.1872 or 1769 9660 Dixie Highway Waterford 
1% INDIAN VIL- 
Othe: 
STOUTS BEST BUYS: 
TODAY 
ELIZABETH LAKE FRONT | Don't miss this 5 family in- 
come on «@ beautiful 175 
foot sandy lot   
  
Pull § -ar 
overhead doors Outside 
ete Nothing else tike 
$1250 DOWN 
_ Keego Harbor section c} 
to school city bus “and 
. stores. Good looking white 
frame 2 story butiding suit- 
able for 2 family income or 
four just a large family 
Has 4 rooms down ‘stairs, 
pd . Pach edn up 
sement w mac 
ete @5 foot lot . 
$500 DOWN 
  Ses Richmond Watkins Lake. 
Pontiac   
  Washington Park 
2 rooms. tile bath full basement, | 
eos heat. aluminum storms and 
in execeHent condi-. 
tion ma Reasonably. priced. _ 
Income i 
2 mity 8. Edith within | 
vem distance te GMC plent. 
Income more than enoug to | make Lacon payments, with 4 
- large rooms for the owner. Lr \ 
sonable down payment with $75 
per month tates this one De 
call Mr Bigir OR 1-1708 
K |. Templeton. Kealtor Or! 
| 53% W Huron st FE 
_Eve FE 2800 
WEST SIDE Ti room family home | p-top bedroo 
tn Webster Sch ol District Lore- | 
ae “= livine Toom 
both carpeted 
laxine fireplace tile 
ba:ement, -<creened rear terrace | 
. Your family will mre it. | 
at see Eee calt FE 5-1201, 
PE *1372 
| i“BUD” Nicholie 
REAL ESTATE | 
WILL BUILD | 
* toom-" .ick hom 
ment . Plaste ed 
‘doors Oak floor: 
room for $11 500 
_jao Custom Bulld-y © S- 
|@ ROOM. 2 STORY. 20x28 FRAME | 
home with ‘1: tasement. 
40x123 corner lot Living eter. * 
  
  
   
      dining room kitchen an’ bath on 
    
ealtor wise Ne Edw. M. Stout. R " asm 7 ve 
        | Modern Lakefront Home 
FINE BUILDING SITES ON WAL-   
  
    
  
  win a view of an island. this is 
plastered has a fecentiy *emod- 
kitchen, modern bath, ga- | 
rage, Torrid-heat oil furnace, elec- 
trie hot water & where the iano | 
and oth- recreation room 
ture goes? We have A for 813 600 | with $390 dowr . 
2 BATHROONS are no jenger a 
-lusury if you think are see 
this 4 year old lakef home 
beam Biso has 110 ft. of iake t- 
  , 28 ft. Nving room, 2 bedroom 
= sh expanrim attic, plastered — 
walls with cove ceilings. hardwood 
floors and eters kitchen. —$12.- 
500. $3.00° down 
‘Giroux & Hicks’ 4995 Dizte Hwy 
_OR 3-07 
  j 
zie Plains 
  
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On Whippie cake. This one i’ | 
beau.y' “ace brick with a 2 car 
garage Electrically *eated Full | 
basement Recreation room at | 
lake levei ? firepiaces Anderson | 
windows n -‘e kitchen Thermo- 
Pane windows; throughout the rest 
ey the house. Located on 4% acre 
arce| of lan with 60 .ruit eee: 
jote of shrub= and flowers 
trees. tard place will have to be 
“L C. LADD | 42% «Dixie Hwy 
3046 Pontiac Lk Ra vr teat 
Corne Cas: Lake Rd 
    ters Lake. Smaj! ore 
nyohers terms 
on Cal) 
| DENNIS O'CONNOR REAL ESTATE 
FE 45281 wan MY_ 2.0940 payment. | | 
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| The "AH Wenn Realty” 
For honest courteous. efficient serv- 
  
  
   
  For Sate Resort ort Prop. as 
FOR SALE OR RENT. 
from Budd take, Call EM 3.2440.     
    
    
    
  
    
  
  
_6e © Haren, 
CITTL FE FARMS _ 
Choice ome acre tracts ‘Excellent 
sot]. Convenience? located. Priced 
  ss Tero $805 “$15 down and $15 
er BROWN, Realtor 
Le W. Hure. rn 
MARSHALE 8 E OF 
Osmun two 40z120 ‘sitecne lots. 
All modern paved. Ideal loca- 
$1.425 tor beth UNiverst ty “1.3284 
NFAP LONGPETT SCHOOL. 
—— rg hes WALTON 
WILTTS AP BREWER 116 Roosevelt Hote: 
PE 46181 FE 2-8532   
OPEN 
THURSDAY 
AND 
SATURDAY 
Yt 6 
  +] Drive out Baldwin, turn right ‘on 
Brown Rd. 
JIM WRIGHT, Realtor 223 &. Telegraph PE 6-060 | 
  For Sale Acreage 47 
  & Lar PARCELS. 
nerth of 
  
  
      
  
  
  
  
  
  
eccee BUILDING WITH BASE- 3 ment — ‘00 or smal! 
STORE FOR RENT OR LEASE 19x 
wv Hg. Bas 4“ Pu(man Oyo 
FE Cun 
Business Opportunities Si   
  
store owner 1880 M-15 
Baia eens Vane, 6 miles north 
= — Phone 
  
  Coolest S.D.D. Spot It's the coolest spot in the —-   
place is practically brand new 
and ir first class condition. 3 
a live wire operator with a Mittle 
personality to really make a mint 
of profits, Requires —— to 
bande. Don’t wait. don’t hesitate. 
call now om 1597. 
STATE -WIDE Service of Pontiac 
nS A. Lomtmesper, er ns 
GROCERY . On sian row ir — 
good 
a ec eae 
Bier & ica 
        OFFICE OF NATIONAL BUSINESS 
OFFICES IN’ 
COA ST-TO-COA ST 
at QUICKLY 
| above Tras 
Gree Sarinaw me. fittu 
WARD E. PARTRIDGE, 7 
  
  
  
  
  
  
ENC 3% south Sa tems 2h 
2nd_fir.   
$100 On Your Name Only 
Money for vacations, 
due bills. 
amaunts 
to $500. in one 
GENERAL PUBLIC 
LOAN CORPORATION 
69 W. Huron Street 
Phone FEderal 3-7181 
  
Up to 
- $500 CASH for You “Today 30,000 FAMILIES IN PONTIAC 
and Oakland County have bor- 
rowed from Buckners in the last 
37 years. 
blest 18 THE OLD RE- 
UP-TO-DATE LOAN 
COMPANY WHERE 
ALWAYS WELL TREATED 
When fliness — debwis — 
  Need Money? Money yte Lean 83 ; Lenders) . 
~ Rent Trailer Space | 
  +4   
ag Rear a8 roe Wlechone, Just 
LARGE LOT, PATIO, SEWER AND 
Fereuaret Trailer Pk MY 1.   
ie 59-8121     
Loan Company gg af ae 
LOANS   Auto Accessories $7 
‘for eute financing. refinancing.| ~ ¥ 
peyment of d-Sts or any _ ; AUTO 
pene aie “tas ct! OWNERS 
ment “olan ATTENTION: SPECIAL! 
Home & Auto | sae cas unity. vemineg at one-hait Brice, wane it lasts, Apme 
ourved 
om AUTO 0 UMENUE ia PE 4-1066_ 
AUTO GLASS talize Lad aowe auto glase, 
mache ONE "POUND COFFEE 
te ® customer with each 
lass 123 land 
FE ¢ door 
fel¢ Hub Aute 
uae ce we Oce Avenue, 
  $25 to 9600 “ee 
Community ran 
+| 30 E. Lawrence FE 2-713] 
Priendly service 
3 §25 * $000   “ATTENTION We are wrecking (949 to 1963 cars 
and trucks. We have severa) late 
mode! low mileage used e na ine: 
Transmissions & rear axeis. Good 
pesoayintl co er yap —-, 
  
  
TEAGUE FINANCE CO 
    
    rucks 
low mileage engities, 
sions rear — wt trap wm 8 
SCHRAM “AUTO PARTS 
ick, Friendly Service eT ee 
cas a oe ue ri <& const, t0 Bveryone| oe 
Baxter & Scasroune ond starters. U6 
Livingstone |" ne ‘Livin —~ auto PARTS 
* et ag | gr We are wrecking, 18 to 63 cars 
em is- 
pee 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
      Hutchinson’s Trailer Sales | 
4615 Dizie omcaly § al ee Plains 
Atco Uerner 1) ‘ile ww j r oodward Hy ee LI 5&- 
7830 8 Eighwayv Flint 
— gated MODERNIZED USED | 
raile.- on tental purchase plan | 
iced used ones as | down. Move in im- 
ayy my, pay rent? 
SS os. = we ane 
elara, Open Eves and aacs ify p.m 
NEW MOON AS SEEN IN “THE LONG. 
TRAILER.” tone   
  
ARKHURST ! RAILER oh das 
  
a sale Richardson 4) an 
rrow Elcar 722 to 40 ft. single 
  
  BUICK 
m 
-_ afte: 4 
CADILLAC stering Fine condition. OR 3-1262. 
1959 ~~ SPE 
‘ent condition, $1.295 
after 6 PM. 
clean. 204 W > Moncalm   
BEAUTY A 
Cadiliae ‘52. Coupe de wine CTAL. eee 
OR 3- 
CADILLAC ‘47 2 DOOR LC LOADED, 
like hew, 18.000 miles, two tone green, 
radio and heater, power steering, 
safety tires $299 Pontiac 
op ‘ate oR ar 
ve 4046 
4-1442 Farm 
Wood- 
  
BUICK ‘41 ALSO “41 Set tet 
good excellent ca s 
oto each OR rs 
Low mileage — $4200. 
1950. : bodies a 
* 
28 TO 45 FOOT | CADILLAC 4 DOOR. 61 SER! COMPAR! ‘T FOR PRICE AND | Dought new Janua asy hy nee UALIT _lent condition. $1750. +2632. 
“53 See ae 
  satay Hany SOF UARE |My Senn coer st te c 1 MILE OF LAKE ORION) tubeless Liges spotlight. seat cov. PARK KHURST Hen A ia condition. Owner FE 
Court & Sales CADILLAC "3247" COUPE IKE Brand nev 1054's. Priced for | "®™ All _-'"a FE 5.2761 CADILLAC 1 1053 J FLEETWOOD 
Buick 
    Huron Cente 
and 
    | Buckriek: FINANCE COMPANY     
1953, 
drs., 4 drs., and’ Bel 
"Sport Coupes. 
Low As 
=} $1,295; ard double Ogdroum mod 1 jupe: door 1200 mil (yon gynanion Redio and heater. mile 
rad ieeoe GLARE, IN, "ees Clavie RAO, TER. FE 7486 Bie extra clean 875 Scott Lake Rd. <= ; DOOR . heater. Selling for $1981. > “ Trailer CLAR MOTOR SALES 
Clarkston, ta, lata = MA 8-5 
Exchange = |_%r'"@*" = te a auiy Sales—Seryice va 2 CHEVIE . oor a ANDERSON | ae et. Clean and pose and heat HOME AND OTHERS. 1 AND 3 West Side Used Cars - r Oven hs, oer. | w23 W Buror FE 42185 CIAL LCOME. WE 
cl 2 Chovrolets Choice of 15 beauties. 2 
Air 
—o So OR You ngewe 
Py ee ae a ee Sk ee oes. MICHIGAN’S 21 PT MCCOMB HOUSE TRAT- _ .FINEST 
| _Fk San a Mexhitey TH BG Pay Bt 1 500. THs, CaTEr E WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD 
aime. : — ee aN i 
   
   
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a —_ a a a: he Gola ee a Hgieu de \ 
THE, PONTIAC PRESS, : WEDNESDAY-“APRIL 1 14, 1954.’   
  
  
  
      OW. 
(Used Car Sor Sia Ad Se 41   For Sale Used Cars 61 
cy   
Corral 
| 1953 Ford Sedan. Custom 8, Radio & Heater 
or tee 1953 Ford Tudor Custom 
  
      
  Td 
Open Evenings ‘ti) @   
CHEVE nite? BELAIR tle 8, Radio & Heater 
1953 Chev. Tudor, Radio 
& Heater 
1953 Ford Ranch Wagon, 
Radio & Heater 
1953 Pontiac Catalina, 
Radio & Heater 
| 1951 Buick Sedan, Special, 
1952 Chev. Sedan, Radio Radio & Heater 
  ————   signals, 8 
der costed, Fine cana OR 
181 CHEVE- ¢ Topol Solar Glide. 1 owner. 
"AUB BURN MOTOR 
SALES 
  
verwanpens 
  
Tens whitewall, 
“Bob” Boles Aut NO MONEY ‘DOW N liner 8 R&H | $146 
Raw sizes o Sales 
  
1951 
8 to choose from. 
Low As 
$695 % OR YOUR OLD CA 
LONG BASY TERMS ON 
FINEST THE BIG PAVE oF 
CHEVROLET. 62. BEL A new, fully equipped 
23-4710 
  and plates Chevrolets All one 
owner, new car trade-ins 
R DOWN 
BALANCE 
MICHIGAN'S 
LoT Or 
WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD   
TRE, — $1200 
ar SEE SL See Herd Hos fer, 1000'S. Woodward Birm ham, MI ¢2735 or Mi etl 
Fore: 
FORD 
FACTORY 
OFFICIALS’ 
CARS 
LARRY 
JEROM E ‘Rochester Ford Deaiee 
“ro Mom tan ye at 
usd candies” aa 
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AT 
THIS! This Ad Is True 
1951 CONVERTIBLE Beautiful 
  
    
    
    
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opeeeeee qeseane for 
| 232 S. Sagi 1952 Ford Sedan, Radio 
& Heater + ~ 
1951 Buick Sedan, Super, 
_ Dynaflow, Radio 
& Heater 
1951 Mercury Sedan, 
Mercomatic, Radio 
& Heater 
| 1951 Ford Victoria, 
Overdrive, Radio 
- & Heater 
1951 Ford Tudor, 
Fordomatic, 
Radio & Heater 
.| 1951 Packard Sedan, 
Ultramatic, Radio 
& Heater 
1951 Nash Statesman, 
Tudor, Radio 
& Heater 
1950 Mercury, Tudor, 
‘Radio & Heater 
1950 Pontiac, Tudor, 
Radio & Heater 
1950 Ford, Tudor, Custom. 
Radio & Heater 
1950 Chev., Tudor,. 
Radio & Heater 
1950 Plymouth, Tudor, 
’ Radio & Heater 
FS +949 Pontiac, Tudor, 
Radio & Heater 
1946 Ford, Tudor, 
Radio & Heater — 
1949 Mercury Station 
Wagon 
1949 Chev., Tudor, 
Radio & Heater 
1948 Studebaker Land 
r Cruiser, Radio 
& Heater 
1948 Packard Sedan 
1946 Chev. Sedan, 
Radio & Heater 
Not a “Rough Rider” in 
the lot. Come in today 
and try out the car of 
your choice. 
ENS Your Ford Dealer 
147 S. Saginaw St. 
: Phone FE 5-4101.   
  
CHEY ‘33 % AiRE § PORT 
Lew m to 
ear. 3 See 
sa =. 5a +4528 
    
  
      
  82 Dodge 4 dr. ......-000- $1, 'b1 Dodge 2 dr. seveeeee-. Z| "52 4 807 ‘51 . OT) 50 
% 50 07 
3 tot "7 201 "48 305 
‘47 Dodge ¢ dr 268 
Riemenschneider Bros. 
DODGE- _ PLYMOUTH 
- Hudsons Come see us 
for a new or used Hud 
son. 
Your Hudson . Dealer 
JACOBSON'S ‘S.   ‘| Pe me ENS 
We have ‘47 through ’S1}. | PONTIAC 
RETAIL 
STORE 
GOODWILL 
USED CARS “NOT 4 NAME, BUT A POLICY” 
Dollar for Dollar 
You can’t beat the PRICE: 
or CAR to be found on 
j our lot. It’s QUALITY 
that counts! - 
“GOODWILL USED CAR" 
ET. Be) is6) oe Alr 
St ia oss ae and beoeretde saeentn 006 
2 tone finish ........... $1,308 
gig ak UsED CAR" 
1961 MOUTH. Very at 
ve 2 tone blue fin- 
ter make this Belvedere @ 
stand-out car me in to- 
day and take @ ra) ride, 
Bo obligation 
‘SOLID UE” 
1960 FORD 4 models door . 
al) with radio and heater. 
bold have several of these 
choose from. af) at 
the came low price 
“GOODWILL USED CAR” 
1961 WoL Victoria i CARNIV AL oe ee Se 
  
    
  
      - _ by Dick Turner, For Sale Used Cars, 61   
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: . 1964 by MEA Service, Ba     
“Delighted to have you folks! Matter of fact, I enjoyed 
the home-cooked meal myself!” ; 
  
For Sale Used Cars 61 For Sale Used Cars 61   
  Radio and 
matic : : 1,008 
1990 DODGE. A 
élean 2 door model. light 
Treen finish 
uipped with radio. 
and beater : $705) | 
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“SOLID | VALOE™ | 1949 PONTIAC Here's 2 
door 8 ¢ ar car “hat 
ts real a bergain! 
heater and Hydramatic 9695 
PONTIAC 
RETAIL 
STORE Factory Branch 
63 Mt. Clemens at Mill 
Phone FE 3-7117 
CHEVROLET — $30. DELUXE fas 
door. verv clean New tires $645 
PE }-7542.   
O8l.EY 1048 STATION WAGON | 
ae excellent oes. FE_1-8204._ 
1948 
4 door pot ar 6 passenger 
—_— heater. white wal) tires 
for 
eine MOTOR 
SALES 
Ean Bivd and Pike 
5oDoE “47. RADIO. 9. “HEATER covers. Clean. FE $6997 
caer 4. 
5opa! 7 1 MON aloe two THs.   
ATORS. 
ery low 
‘ 
SLER ‘49 WT mR 4 DOOR. 
Automatic transmission radio and 
  
Used Cars & Trucks 
Jack Habel Chevrolet SOUTH SAGINAW AT COTTAGE “PHONE FE 44546 
isso FORD COUPE. > COUPE. RADIO, HEAT- ‘whitewsllx Clean $8550. 352 Sooty after 3 p.m. 
FORD ‘41. Lsgitae GooD Wo. 
tor and . MY 35566. 
Paulson - MOTOR SALES. 
PE 40002 66 8. Perry Tf you don’t know your 
cars, know your dealer. 
We have many good cars 
to choose from.     
  we FT gece. ean sequal, va het 
Piease tall me imm taly. 
Courser at FE 53-4101 
—- ORD TCusTON. 
fordomatic, excel. manepe. 
5-1581 or: FE 2-6468. 
Special! Special! 
special! 
This Ad Is True 
1941 FORD finish. body quite 
ine tires very 
ca equipment 
heater. clean in 
side wih exeouent seat covets 
ww "STf00'a Month: 
sees sti er et aa 
heater ‘ *, under 2 t&r vi 
windshield. | ~ Spot ‘Here’ are but a 
few of the 100 
fine cars we 
have on dis- 
play. Fora 
large selection 
at low prices, 
come to— 
Jerome's 
Bright 
Spot '$3 Olds. &8 Holiday Cp. 
‘$3 Cadillac 62 Sed. 
’53 Olds. 88 Convertible 
53 Chev. Convertible 
53 Cadillaé 62 Coupe 
DeVille : 
’53 Olds 98 Custom Sed, 
'53 Chev. 210 tudor 
‘53 Ford Custom 8, 2 dr. 
’52 Cadillac 62 Sed. 
'52 Olds. Super 88, 2 dr. 
'52 Olds. Custom 98 sed. 
32 Olds. 98 Holiday 
‘52 Stude. Starlite Cpe. 
’52 Pont. Convertible 
52 Pont, 8 sed. 
52 Chev. Deluxe 2 dr. 
52 Stude, Sedan 
*52 Mercury Sed. 
’51 Olds. Super 88, 2 dr. 
16; '51 Buick Super Riviera 
51 Buick Sedan 72 R 
51 Chev. Deluxe Sed. 
51 Pont. Chieftain 8, 2 dr. 
|’51 Pont. Chieftain 8 Sed. 
| '50 Olds, Super 88 Sed. 
’SO Olds. Custom Sed. 
’50 Chev. Deluxe 2 dr. 
‘49 Chev. Deluxe Sed. 
‘49 Pont. 8 Sedan . 
’49 Ford Custom 8, 2 dr. 
'49 Ford Convertible 
49 Olds. 98 Convertbile 
49 Hudson Sedan 
| '48 Pont. 8, 2 dr. 
‘48 Chev. Club Coupe 
‘47 Chevrolet Sedan 
“46 Pont, Deluxe 2 dr, 
CHOOSE 
YOUR 
OWN TERMS 
thru   
  
. EASTER SPECIAL 
1951 FORD 
_ CRESTLINE fuder -a¢ = heater. Fordomatic. 
two tone paint. A beautiful ore 
owner car. 
Huron Motor Sales 
PE 22041 962 W: Huron 
  Credit Union 
Finance Co. 
or’ Your Bank 
JEROME * | OLDS-CADILLAC Osed Cary Qrotaee : =i Cass 
{ 
    New Prone Pe 
*   7 
DOWN 
SALE! Spring Cleanup 
1942 FORD 
1949 FORD 1942 BUICK 1949 BUICK 
1946 CHEVE. 
1949 CHEVE. 1940 PLYMOUTH 1946 PONTIAC 
1948 PONTIAC 
Priced to sell from $40 to 
$445. 
COMMUNITY 
Motor Sales Inc. 
Buick-Pontiac 
Open ‘til 10 
Every Night 
84 x. sh Street At the Town) 
ROCHES STER 
Phone OLive 2-9311 
  
FORD 1960 TUDOR joomriA AND 
heater. ont condition Ei 
1953 
Fords Choice of 6 beautiful V8’'s 
Low As 
$1,195 ‘Ye OR YOUR OLD CAR DOWN LONG EAZY TERMS ON BALANCE 
MICHIGAN’S 
FINEST   
ACE. OR SELL. 
FE 2-6317 4PM. 1 E.. 
RUTGERS. 
— 1983 CUSTOM 6 4 DOOR. 
heater, turn gap win- 
dow washer, and accesso- 
ries, Perfect $1480, oF 
  
“SPECIAL 49 FORD 4 DOOR 
RADIO AND REATER 
LLOYD’S AUTO SALES 
112 S. SAGINAW 
FE 4-8212 
FORD ‘50. V-8. UXE 2? DOOR. 
radio, heater. very clean. $545. 
FE 37542. a 
48 FORD TUDOR 4 NEW TIRES. 
Co ee tete overhaul. $325. FE 
00 FORD, ve 2 BOOK SEDAN   
  
ATTRACTIVE @ RAY FIN 188 
per ee 
CLEAN 
KIMBALL Your Nash Dealer BROB. INC. -" 
    é 
\ 
ee | | A Most 
$1,095   Chevrolet 2 door Detene 
than 
ever. Bob Oliver's famous 36 day | 
written — with your sal-~ 
m 
  $2,595 
1953 Buick Rosdmaster Convert 
ible. Radio, heater. 188 hp. Fire- 
ball . Twin-Turbine. Dnya- 
flow the luxurious ride the 
Buick ers. A factory official 
owned this car 3 day new car 
gusrantee in writing. 
1$2,695 
1953 Buick Roadmaster Riviera 
Redio, heater nafiow, spoke 
wheels, beautiful 2 tone 
of the Detroit Lions 
by day written guarantee. 
MANY TRA 
Call Anytime For A 
BUICK 
2 — ‘Open 8 AM. — 10 P.M. RELIABLE 
| 
1951 Buick 2 door, radio and heat- 
er. A low-priced beauty. Your old 
car Will make thé down payment | 
and a balance of 24 months at | 
$20.15 A guarantee of satisfac- | 
tiou in writing Compare this one | 
anywhere.   
SAVE | 
1983 Buirk ° Super. Convertible | 
with Continenta] spare wheel, cus- 
tom ali-leather trim only 6.000 
actual miles. This car ts custom- 
ized inside and out by a factory 
official, The origina] cost was tre- 
mendous Firebal] engine. Dyna- 
flow. radio, heater spoke wheels, 
etc Designed for those who have. 
perfection in mind. | 
$1,795 
1983 Pontiac 4 door Deluxe Chief- 
tain Radio, heater Hydramatic. 
and 2 tone paint. This is one of | 
the finest used cars at a very) 
low price Less than 1 year old 
and represents wonderful value 
Liberal trade-in allowance om your 
car Act fast! Get a real Spring 
Buy! 
NSPORTATIO | 
a 1 
FE 2-9101 
Demonstration Ride In 
BOB 
0 ORCHARD LAKE AV 
    $995 
1948 Buick 4 door, 
A one owner car, that’s right, one 
owner 
furnished on request, You must 
see this model to fully appreciate | . 
it. $85 down. 
$1,095 
1951 Pontiac 4 door, Hydramatic, 
Deluxe Chieftain. This neariy- 
new car is finished fn beautiful 
2 tone biue and grey accentuated 
bv whitewall tires Has radio. 
heater and many other extras. 30 
day written guarantee. > 
$1,495 
1962 Buick 4 door, radio & heater. | 
Don’t miss this. 
y 
origina all 
extras) We furnish name of pre- 
vious owner om any car on our 
N SPECIALS 
Any Of These Fine Cars 
OLIVER 
  
159 
NASH Ambassador 4.DOOR SEDAN 
Fully Equipped — tet a A ol 
JUST ONE OWNER 
KIMBALL Your Ne Nash Dealer 
8 W LAWRENCE aT CASS 
  
1981 NASH 
4 door Statesman. Radio. heater 
and overdrive. Excellent condition 
AUBURN MOTOR 
SALES Eat Bivd and Pike | 
NEW MOTGR AND   
miles.   
  
1953 Olds wt da 88 SEDAN 
~~ ny equioped with radio, heater 
tic. 258 
vor fintah ike new. 
MICHIGAN’S 
FINEST THE BIG PA LOT 
: ON THE COR or 
DWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD 
OLDS 1983 Y, 1700 MILES, 
hes everything, 200 8. Saginaw. 
- $60 © 
Full tice Any one of these Trans- 
portation Specials for | 
"41 Buick Sedan 
’47 Packard 2 dr, 
40 Plymouth 2 dr. 
"40 Chevrolet 2 dr. } $60 full. price For Sale Used Cars 61   | For Sale Used Cars 61 
LOOK 
Al 
‘THIS! This Ad Is True 
1951 OLDSMOBILE 88. ay really fine condition, black 
and beige two tone. finish. spark-| 
ling chrome, exc tionally good 
white wall tires, fresh interior, 
radio. heater and hydramatic 
Grive Perfect mechanical cond! 
$470 Down 
VERY LIBERAL TERMS 
‘Keller- Koch a YMOUTH DEALER 
oodward -at 132 Mile Rd. oln 6-841 
    1949 PLYMOUTH 4 DR. RADIO, 
heater. clean, rubber, $475. 
Phone Holly : 
  
1953 Pontiac. AIN 
A really beautiful one owner car. 
Radio, heater and Hydramatic. 
y2 tone green finish without « 
mark , 
$1895 
~- MICHIGAN’S 
FINEST THE BIG PAVED LOT 
THE COR ON ER OF WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD A aMARP tnt PONTIAC 1 DOOR. 
_ $285, OL 62331. 
Kownic - 146 2 DOOR. Low 
condition. 
ey anette 
“For. The Best In 
Wheels & Deals” 
Harold Turner Ford 
m4 6. Socewaet 
__ Brimiz 
PONTIAC ‘54. 2 Soon DELUXE. 
ete extras, FE 2-1154 af- 
PONTIAC | - ‘33, 4 DR DELUXE. 
Like actual miles. 
- Standard * nite, $1625. PE 41450. 
PONTIAC. ‘52, 2? DOOR, HYDRA 
matic, extras, very ood, 194 Mt 
__ Clemens.   
  
  
    
overdrive electromatic shift new | 
— job. Motor perfect $125 156 | 
Oakland, Birmingham MI 64113 — 
-LATE MODEL | 
| SALE 
1953 Buick Rivieras 
1952 Buick Rivieras,, 
J951 Buick Rivieras 
1953 Pontiac Chieftain   
ee a 
deluxe 2- “doors 
1953: Pontiac Catalina 
1952 Chevrolet Bel-Air 
1952 Ford Tudor ; PRyaramate “ruty wa   
  
  ha 4@ DR DELUXE, 
h TL 148 hroocer’ after 5: ee ram r 
Meee et Oia caren | oro: ® conre 
all ‘extras, in good shape. FE | ewe. FE 2-0046. 
3] (OLDS. 6 CONVERTIBLE, LIKE| 67 ‘visor Se ie 
pos ways Kept in garage nals, on S ranea ta'aroon Bet Best and heater, light, hydramatic. electric a ons “ox seal “ offer “c00 Fine’ Knob = control. ew Wi e walls — 7 5 
int, and aa in PONTIAC. '53, 4 DR, DELUXE, 
poe a se condition. $1495 _ E +6237. — $190 Bore well equipped. 
| PLYMOUTH ‘46, RADIO pearae eS FowTiac ae ALL ACCESSORIES. | = tires : al Goo 7 5 passen- : rE bois “ 
147 PLYMOUTH. 2 DR. BLACK. ee 
3 Ss... s Font. | ONT-AC 8) JELUAE §, HYDRA 
_alm. — Pé*H or trade for 
and coptract FE "E8001 or FE 
FACKARD ‘42 RADIO. HEATER. | poe 
          
         
     
      pomrie. 4 ee. :, GOOD CON- 
* tires, radio and heat- 
= 
PONTIAC 7082, De leo sak 
jo and heater. 
Fora we 7 ‘“— baa uudeeen 
i 
rol sherback Cart aad Parte | 340 Baidwin PE 3-047? 
PONTIAC | ‘9 2 DOOR DEL 
redio~ heater. hydramatic, other 
accessories 5,000 mi. 61 Seminole. 
$3 PONTIAC 8 DELUXE. 2 2 DR. 
bydaramati-, man accessories. 81,- 7S PE 5-801 605 First st 
‘3 PONTIAC aC CATALINA 
a) 23-0221.   
Used 
  
Soavlac. aS DOOR 
miles, one 1900 «FE 
  
pee ps Bes § 
wOdDWARD ave 13 MILE ROAD   "40 Buick Clb, Cpe. Community ia _— oe 3 ¢ 
47 Chev. Sedan | Motor oales Inc.| 
~ 47 Buick 2dr. Buick-Pontiac 
Many more to choose ‘Open til 10 
from. All bargains. Every Night +. 
MICHIGAN'S oe a N-Main St Street auuas 
FINEST ROCHESTER   
Phone a 2-9311 
    OR 21021, ‘s wher 6PM 
  ALDI radio & hester. | , 
Previous owner's name|, 
~ COME TONE=COME . GLENN'S: Motor Sales 
- 254 
S. Saginaw St. PHONE FE 4-737} x 
  
1983 PONTIAC @ DR. tire 
  
n° “PONTIAC. 8, CHIEFTAIN 
luxe very clean. Radio and 
er. hyérametie turn signals, low 
_Mileage. XN 71786, 
3 BLACK «PONTIAC. 4 DOOR BE White fide walls. luxe. clean 
2 
. 4 
. Exe. Royal Master Tires, 
ttery, seat after 6:00. 
  Our plan is ethical, honest 
and true. 
1950 STUDEBAKER 
terior. No money down. 
$34.74 a Month 
Keller-Koch CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTR DEALER 
Woodward at ™ Mile Rd. 
Lincoia 10 
  
DUMP . 1947 Dodge 2% Ton 
900/20 Tires 
Only $295 
LARRY 
JEROME ~ Rochester Ford Dealer, 
Re alia 22 Auoirn Ave,   
sare << 
Prange 
all 5 
Truck 
~ Specials 49 Chev. Sedan Dares 
$395 
  46 dota NW 7. Panel 
49 Ford % T. —- 
$195 : 
50 Ford % T. Panel $495 
'52 Chev. 1 T. Pickup 
‘ $795 
H+$3- Chev.4-Ts 
$995 
  "$2. Chev. 4 T. Panel 
e $795 
      ar a x4 ac 
ae RL sete 
46 Chev. T, Panel--- -” $295 -     
  
   
    
     
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and _tools Phone ¢ 23-4021 NERS cE PER new. , o and 
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— whe ps OAK Mngt Toe ¢ ie wa Tie $i ao gal, E DELIVER . | Mener sae pal Sees sos ayaa | Bas Seni ING AND el Foun yUney >| ip ere mune nee vot 
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oa sale os Brera s 28 bere ASL ane CHEST Harold’ rriage e. nome: M I 3-4650- ke Serv apringheld C ry with -— srivet iA ee 5 REPATRING. son ru Pes aaa model poh aman 
equity ie On iss, _MA tsi ND CHAIRS | —y Harold's, 10'S. S ts free Toe| eS ney comtienusn oe “pera | 5 ¢ EUPS READY ? tins id ee 
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br ere tracto: accept water | 5ivE st ow se or oe AIR $35. GA or SULDING FURS POR SALE: . all for | tore Equipm _w " r DANE PEMA ahape abe ae sare 
take off. oe jes and hero food DAvENROhe Sars trie, range. or PPliance BERT’S BUILDING veane ‘engine argen tractors. ore Equipment ate TROPR = | oar “oaks aa * soaps 8 a 
tre pens (auamae for ue i: = ahac $n ae poalé "KND aides Sree. Sm retrtonrenet Specials Cometete bs KS FOR . KE e you. Lope and barvie — ry 4 x 77 AN! Pet one ease, pew a TRAC . 
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Pont Parts ,_will good PU FE PIECE ta HID: PENCE Ye COMB mR . EB. ROTAR Ph. 
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call MA eai| Sones os OLD LAWN Mow. Gas CL Phone FE Ox FT. CONGOLEU Jostyn_Cr. (E abe Crten a Prtowes 138 NE’S electste avi ee CALIBE cate Se aeons ave! i wares ac sveneoee 
ar, 66189 Johnson one. N M free ES FE 12 Wa! EN uetion 1351 BA RE} Re, a a LIBER. Auburn aN Wood Lawn anle tion, 
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  -- Today’ s Television Programs -- ts 
  
Channel 3—WIBK-TV. 
  Channel 4--WWS-TV -   
       * FONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 
§:00—(7)—Detroit Deadline. News. 
(4)—Time for Music. Songs by 
Janie Palmer. (2)—Twenty Ques- 
tions. Panel game with experts. 
6:15—(7)—Sports News. Don Wat- 
trick. (4)—News. Paul Williams. 
6:30 — (7) — Superman. George 
Reeves in adventure. (4)—Time 
off for Sports. Bill Flemming. 
(2)—Telenews Ace. Ken Cline, 
Van Patrick. 
6:45—(4)—Man About Town. Bob 
Maxwell; music and chatter. (2) 
Weatherman. Dr. Everett R. 
¥:30—(T)—Mark Saber. Dog’s hair 
leads ‘Mark Saber to beautiful 
blond murder suspect in “Case 
of the Hair of the Dog.” (4)— 
Eddie Fisher. Popular ballads. 
(2)—News. Doug Edwards. 
7:45 — (4) — News Caravan. John 
Cameron Swayze. (2) — Perry 
Como. Perry and the Fontanes 
sing ballads; Ray Anthony, 
8:30—(7)—White Camellia. ‘“‘In- 
cident in the Rain,” film drama. 
(4)—My Yittle Margie. Margie’s 
dad learns hard lesson from de- 
termined woman in “En Garde.” 
9:00 — (7) — Club Polka. Warren 
9: 30—(7)—Feature Film to be an- 
nounced. (2)—I've Got a Secret. 
Garry Moore hogt; panel quiz.   16:00—(4)—This Is Your Life. 
10:30—(7)—Man Against Crime. 
Ralph Bellamy in “Canary Yel- 
low,” mystery film. (4)—Mr.| Cowboy Colt. 
District Attorney, David Brian 
stars in crime series. 4:30—(2)—Feature Theater. (4)— 
On Your Account. 10:45—(4)—Greatest Fights. Demp- 
sey-Tunney fight of 1927; film. 
11:00—(7)—Soupy’s On. Variety 
with guest Yuna Winters, (4)— 
News. (2)—News. 
11:18—(7)—Theater. Walter Bren- 
nan in “Driftwood,” feature 
film. (4)—Singin’ Along. Music. 
(2)—Wrestling. Neilsen Lisowski 
vs..Melby Witzig. ; 
11:30—(4)—Moods in the Night. 
THURSDAY MORNING 
7:00—(4)—Today. 
8:00—(2)—Morning Show 
8: 45—(7)—Cartoons. 2:45—(4)—Faye Elizabeth. 
‘ waa a Payoff. 
Smith Show. ~ 
3:30—(7)—Air Base. 
Day. 
4:00—(4)—Welcome, Traveler. (T)— 
5:00—(4)—Pinky Lee. 
Dee. 
6:30—(4)—Howdy Doody. (2)—Bob 
Crosby Show. (7) — Barnaby 
Bear, . 
5:45—(7)—Weather. (2)—Sports, 
THURSDAY EVENING 
6:00—(4)—Music Time. (7)—De- 
troit Deadline. (2)}—To Be An-{- 
nounced. 
6:15. — (4) — News, (7) -— Sports. | 
(2)—Detroit This .Week. 
6:30—(4)—Time For Sports. (7)— 
Playhouse. (2)—News. (7)—Auntie (4)—Kate | 
(2)—Ladies 
  9:00—(4)—Playschool. 
fast Club. 
9:45—(2)—Brighter Day 
10:¢0—(7)—Charm Kitchen. (4)— 
Ding Dong School. (2)—Arthur 
Godfrey. 
16:30—(4)—One Man's Family. 
10: 45—(4)—-Three Steps. 
11:00—(7)—Playhouse. (4)—Home. 
11:30—(2)—Strike It Rich. 
THURSDAY AFTERNOON 
12:00—(4)—Bride & Groom. (7)— 
Comics. (2)—Valiant Lady. (1)—Break- 
12:15—(2)—Love of Life. (4)— 
Hawkins Falls. 
12:30 — (4) — Betty White. ()— 
News. (2)—Tomorrow’s Search. 
, | 19:45—(7)—Stars on Seven. (2)— 
Guiding Light 
1:00— (4) —Home Theater. (2)— 
Bob Murphy. 
1:30—(2)—Garry Moore Show. 
2:00—(7)—My Life. 
2:30 — (4) — Jean McBride. (7)— 
Theater. (2)—Houseparty.   6:45— (4) —Easter Story. 
Weatherman. 
7:00 — (4) — (2)— 
Liberace. (7)—Cisco 
Kid. (2)—Meet Mr. McNutley. 
7:30—(4)—Dinah Shore. 
Lone Ranger. (2)—News. 
1:46—(4)—News. (2)—Jane 
man. M— 
Fro- 
8:00—(4)—You Bet Your Life. (7) 
Talent Patrol. 
Elizabeth. (2)—Life 
Raymond. (2)—Playhouse. With 
30 — (4)—Justice. (1)—Where’s 
9:00—(4)—Dragnet. (7)—Wrestling. 
(2)—Theater. 
9:30—(4)—Theater. (2)—Big Town. 
(1)—Kraft Theater. 
16:00 — (4) — 
Public Martin Kane. ()— 
16:30—(4)—Michigan Outdoors. (2) 
-"T Led Three Lives.” (T)—Janet 
Dean. 
11:00—(4)—News. (7) — Soupy’s 
On. (2)—News. 
11:15—(1)—Motion Pic. 
(2)—Theater. (9)—Jane Fulton. 
11:30—(4)—Moods in the Night. 
  
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ne WCAR. News CKLW. Sky King 
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6:30—W. Farm Forum WCAR. WJBK, Bob Murphy 
  News, Mare 12:48—WIR. J. White achat: News, ° Pran 4 Quartet 
WXYZ, m_ Calls 
WCAR, News — CKLW, Eddie Chase 
7:18—WJR, Musie Hall THURSDAY AFTERNOON WCAR. Talk Sports 
oo Read 6:30-—WIR, Reynolds 1:30—WW4J, Listen, Live a Tn ews a= WW. Pran Pettay 
ways bebe) WXYZ, Charm Time. Bill Sterna 
Wiee. : Gan, Cotten & Page weak, ion Eaten WoaR. Beleds 
re age 1:18—WJR, Ma Perkins one. t Thomas 
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8:00-—WJIR, Jack White ——— WIR, Guest House wwii, 1:90 -WIR, Dr, Malone wwe? 
Wine: mene Newa, TK, Weve, sdeuriee oor Patten Lewis 
WEAR, Rows ig . WCAR, News, Ballads 
W18-W7m, bn oF fe oy Light CKLW. Guy Nunn 
. #:90—WIR, WCAR, wae be eae 2:00—WJR, Mrs. Burton ww, Beatty 
News WKY, Starr of Space at ona ae Mall wate. Bout winter CKLW. Gabriel Heatter 
Redie Rev. Sy 148—WIR, Ed. R. Murrow ae ww, 1 ‘es Famil :00—WIR, Wm, gheshen Wear, Beer Came Cleveland Ws, } Man's Pamtiy 
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8:45—WXYZ, Vandercoot 0:36—WIR, Mee Mawt show | 2:46—WR. ter. Day =— > 9:00—WJR, Crime Photos. oxLw. » Gabriel Heatter Yrs, Bere’s e Answer $:15—WXYZ, Show World - 
WW, Bet Your Life Don McLeod — :90—WIR, Jr. Town Meeting Holywood Airport aac $:00—WJR Hilttop House Bix, Shooter CKLW, Mem. Music My god Nelgher WWJ. Lite Beautiful Sai, Fighters: is rf WXYZ. Paul Wint §:30—W. They Fought w : Bob y CKLW, fieve, Tele” BK. EYE. Band of th of ¢' 
WWJ, Big Story 0:48—WIR, Pete and Joe wip 
pes Can onus W, ap ea 8: a eite Cascedil 
= ernte 19:00 CKLW. Bddie Chase 9:00—WIR, MeNutley aa —— a — 8:90 ww. P roms wwe, = We Hail 
mos Be bs Wxyz, Win CKLW, News, Henry; Roth Say pomgcos CKLW, Eddie Chase , ; 
WJBK, owe ; woax, Sar fore at aw ow. gal Sunde a 9:18—CKLW, Roth 
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Waite tows Rep ot Tows | 16:45—wWwJ, Break the Bank «18—-WIR, of Odas| CKLW. PF. Edwards 
CKLW. News, WAYZ, Girt Weak tee Senne :18—WJR, Your Congress 
30:45— ot Town GELS. Becuty Cutate Ww, Lanten Program 
CKLW. Harmen: 4.20—WIR, Music WXYZ. Top ot 
’ 11:00—WJR, Arthur Godfrey - Brown Marti 
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11:36—WJR, Bob Reynolds WOAR, Hewes Harmony ‘wed, Woman in Thowse Gxiw. Rey Suerdis WWJ, Allan Roth 11:18—WXYZ, Bver Since Eve W. Georne 16:43—CKLW, U. D. Engineers 
Sele Mensattan’ bMuste 11.999 IR, Make op ung | Ht. Mere, 1:00—WIR, Rows 
11:30 WIN, Believe. Muste Wxrz, Women WwaYZ, Don Wattrick ERLW. Rows News 
Ww, . Lai CKLW. Queen for a Day 
    
  12;30—-WJR, Helen Trent 
WWJ, News 
WIBK, News. Leohat Ww. News, 6:06—WIR, News 
e:48 WXYZ, Kews ey Your oy Bud WwW, News 
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co-stars, Gwen Verdon (left) who portrays the dancing Glow Worm, 
and Doretta Morrow who will be seen as the Princess in the Tower. 
Miss Verdon, whose work in the musical Can Can have earned her 
many plaudits, shares stellar honors with Doretta whose Broadway 
success in “Kismet” has been highly acclaimed.       
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Her Baby Is Born 
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children. 
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Vaughn 
Mrs. Effie Jarrett.. 
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walk. Woman Works Until Zoot-Suiters Snooty OUR 7th ANNIVERSARY 
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DETROIT @—In the light of all 
the facts the Wayne County Board 
of Institutions is taking another 
|look at a woman worker’s suspen- 
The board may have to wink at 
In violation of the rules the 
.| woman stayed on her job until the 
day-her baby was born. The rules 
requires an expectant mother to 
go on leave of absence six months 
before and one-month after the 
The woman explained she had 
to stay at work. Her husband had 
deserted her and her two other 
1 Woman's Stop Is 
McKenzie did was stop her car on 
the street. Here's what happened: 
1. A car driven by Thomas Wil- 
liams banged into the. back of the 
“2. A tractor-trailer and two cars 
in the opposite lane stopped when 
occurred, 
3. But a bus behind didn’t stop 
and smashed into the rear of the 
second car, driven by C. J. 
4. The Vaughn car was knocked 
into the one in front, driven by 
5. The Jarrett car smashed into 
the-rear of the tractor-trailer. Fi- 
City Ordinance Forbids 
Smoking in Restaurants 
Jin Fairbury. A city ordinance 
makes it illegal to smoke in places 
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